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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign( TURKEY &ROOTERS Gary Poel5tn &Dd ChrU BoiJptr are to 1.-d tbt N"P)rt Harbor Area Cbambtr of C~m­=• ''Turkey Shoot," tbt anDUJ. dr1Ye lor NWChtmber members No•, S to !2, The campaip ld.ciiDff breU:fut 1r1U bl beld at tbe Newporter IDD todiJ, No•. S, ud tbe Chamber's a:.oathly bleD:Ier .Ul be held Nm. 9 1D tbe Chamber oftlees on Jamboree Blvd. EYtry Cbamber member who brtags to 1 oew member wtras a real turkey. Newport Shores seeks dredging Newport Shores resldeots waDI belp 1D dredelne tbe GreeaYWe-BIDDIIIC C1Wme1 a.rouad their l'lomes. otller- 'W'llt, tbe .,. •UJ pta "tbe dubtous,dl8f.1Dctlon of baYln( a lal'(t m~mber of valuable waterfront bomes sur. rouaded by a mudhole," ac- eordlQ( to a letter to New- port Beach City Couoctl. ts tbe lepl Jtatus of cbtnoeL Is 11 coos:tdered Jttte tlde- lande? lf so, will tbe state or oouoty help pay llredgiDC costs? The city attorney, the marine departmeat and the city manager are studying the letter, and are upected to discuss It with tbe Cit}' CouocU at aD upcoming meetlng. • ' COR0li14 DEL MAR. E:~IFOIWI.\ THR·EE E SCHO·OLS - TO CLOSE? PubUc blulac• wU1 be btld withlil a few weett oa tile poulbWty of c._ at leut S mon elemnt&r7 ICboola Ia tbe Newport-Mea I<IW»i dt.lrtct. DocllDIIIC JtadtDt earoUmeots, p&as a projected bad(ll ..,. .... aut eebool. year. prompted t school cttlleol actYteory commtttee to deelde Tues. day Qigbt to ma.e abead qqicldy wltb school c losure btarlDca. BtJYiew school lD StDta ADI HelcbtJ, Victoria school oD Costa Mesa's West Side, aad ooe of 2 elemeatary schools In Y111 Verde were picked bytbepaDtlaatargets of the beari.Dp, Some c}os~ ures coald come as early u out JuDt, At lhe -loa of llls- trlcl &apt. J'obn Nicoll, the committee establl.sbed an tlli'OlJmeat le"'l or 300 as the eat-off polut ror coo- slderlnK el0111n, BayYiew has leas tbUI 130 studeots, VIctoria bas about 185, and: both C alUomfa and Mesa Verde elementary sclxlols are a1ao below the 300 ftg- ure. HeariDgs wtu begin after Tbankscl•hlc and be- fore Christmas, the paoel decided. Tbe same committee de- cided last moDtb to reeom- mead tbtt MoGte Vista ele-eommutee wuuked llo Sla.rt mtlltary IChool, Ia eo.ta lblc!ytmc otber mooey -a ring Mea's Bact Bay area, bt """' clowa, &ad lllal tie cam-pu become tbt DtW !lome of tbe ctlatrtct co~tlaa blctl school. -localld tl McNally ln downtown Costa Mea. However, tbe committee a110 recommeodtd tblt tbe district study the posslbWtJ of transterrtae all of the -contiau:atioa b1gb school pro. crams to otbtr biCb sebool campuses to tbe cH.Jtrlct. It this ts dooe1 tbere would be DO need to ftDd l DeW e&mpiiS tor coatUmttoa. ltDdtDta. The McNally stte could tbeD be sold t:>r prln.te det'elop- meo.t aDd tbe stadiDtllbere woatd be absotbed by other high scOOOis. Dr. Nicoll, atteGdJDc mea•ru. Dtsmlut.l ot tacbers tad adml.alstrat1Ye periODDel ud c.tt•cb lD music tDd PIJ'Cbolocical aid Pf'OCHDUI tre amooc tbe .. bjectl tJ. pected 11o come up Ill future lteariD(s, Tbe committee Is alated to meet tpln on No•. 15, Tuesday rdpt's Board of Educltioo meetla( Is sebed· uled tor 7:30 ta tbe Costa Mesa City Coancll cham- bers. Meefing set ondownzone Tuesday D1cbt's committee Costa Mea Maror Norma meetiJic, said be boped lbat Hertz.og has called t tpeelal the declaloD Ia ftoal, so tu City CooacU study aeuloll as tbe committee 1s eon-tor a a.m. thlaFrtdl.ytodb- cerned. Nezt Tuesday nl&ht, cuas a North Ca.ta Mesa the district Board of ~ca-Homeowoer a ·uU-tpt.rt. tloo, wblcb has the tiDal say meat ballot laltlttl't't, oa school closures, Is due to No formal action wtll bl discuss tbe McNally sltua· takea at the seaaton. which tloo. La to be held ln the 5tb Meanwbile, parents of ftoor coafereoce rooCl of Monte Vlsta studeots hue City Hall. • Jl •• ~-. •• -• '' • TOILET BUILDING IN WEST NEWPORT PARK TOILET SMELLS OFFAL An expertmeatal plan to use ebem.Jcal toUets ta tbe oew West Nnpo" ell}' part bas turned oat to be a foul. smell1Dc fi.Uare. After eompla.lnta from se .. enl people Wbo Un oear tbe toUets oa &.abort Or., city omctals tMs week dl- reeted tbe COmz:&JIY tblt Ill- stalled tl>e 2 IDDets ID rip tbem out tn Friday, or tbe city WUl do the job, An eatrepreaeur oamed Dutd Diet lutalled tbe toll - Its free, oa ta experimen- tal buts, this put summer. He alao agreed to serrlce lbe '• jobns'' by periodically tncinentlne tbe eonteDts. But, residents say, the toll. ets hlve goneunsen1ced and are smelllag up the neigh- borhood. ··We hue money In the eurreal: cUy budget to coo- urt tbem to regular toilets wltb aormal plumblni," says Cal stewart, director of parts, beaebu: and recr•- tlon. "we Ppect to bue tM old ooes out by tbe nd ol. the week, aod tbeDtwo...la around the nrstoftbey•r." MURDER, DOPE LINK IS PROBED A murder case aod a nar- coUcs inl'estlgation ID the Harbor Area wen! ILU.ed more closely together this week as pollee re.arrested Ale:uoder Kulik, or Lillda Isle, IDd ehar(ed him •ltb consptncy In the murder of Stepheo Bovan on Oct. 22 outside a Newport restau- rant. Pollee hlnted thlt more arrests may be lm......_ Newport Shores Com- maattJ Assn., Wblch financed a $14,000 dredetac or the cb&IIMJ 8 years aco. HOt tbe letter to City Hall. ''TIM oo.t aiMI retaUn •• wltb whlcb tbe job YU acoompl'.., 8 y•r• aco ut .t poulble DOW wltbtbt ................ 'rs tllfOJql," tlllt l«ttr coa.. lftdl. A IIIII ollllt red tape _..., Ia dndllal .. coa- ta1Did ill tile u.t of 15 CO'- eramiDt apoelet to whleb copl.. of tbe lettu wen slid (plu 3 prtnte firma tbal do b.l:slDess 1n the area, &Dd 1 Colta Mesa Dt'lf'l• -rl D. A. to probe shootin de~th • • mounted a strong cam pUp C trt:l..lators ot the petition to try to eob't'lnee the board tuned ta 4,S47 l'Oter slg· to keep their ac:bool open. oarures, more than 8DOQib Bumper stickers, meeUDcs to qatllty the measure tor with bpard members, am a tbe Marcb municipal elec- telepboDe campaign ba.Ye all t1on ballot. U approYed by been used to apply presun. , roten tben. tbe meuure U tbe Board of E:tucatloD wOGld re1001 tbe area oorth decldeo qaJost closlac of tbo s,. Dltoo ""-'J &ad Moote VJ.sta. tilt e~ wut ot s.tb C<Ut Plua -~~~~· .... •w•··~.._.._ oclw>ol _... -... ·-· n ---aidtrec! tor poalble c~M~~~. The Anal Oetelopmellll Co. Banker Norma 0 'Leary dies Funenl se"tces for Mrs. Norma O'Leary of Breakers DTt•e, Corot11 del Var, man-ocu ol 1M Stcortty PaclAc Bw 1a c..,_ dol Mar, were held yesterday In Pa- cUic VIew M.emorlal Part Chapel, c::ocdaettd by Rn. Bnc.e lllan.le, PrdbJ'lerl,a.D '"t ...... ~.Go. s:tt Mesa, Kulik. already urwted• a charge of poa ... dJiabollt Sl milllon worth of blrola ln an El Toro parldll lot. OD Od, 24, became tbl 5tll person charged ln tbe BonD gang-style murder. IIYIIItl- ptors also btpa to Ulll I kidnapplng, embtaltiMiit a.od tbt Ha~ Krt.r. r.- llgioas sed to tbe eoDIIU- cated case. Orance CowQ's Grud Jury c.1ecided this wtell tD study tbe O'IOQat'll YON-. of eYideDce, Still lA caatodflatM-.rly ~ WlllltC_., - side tbo El ~--autt.Dt t.n J.rry .....,. The cbanoel surrouDtts Newport Shores oa 3 aides, wttb about 100 homes abut~ tiDe tbe water aDd more I ban 500 tamlllet 1.a elose prox- Jmlty, tbl letter potDts out, ODe problem fl.clnK resl- deota before they ret t drediriDI project organlud Crash hurts Rick Byers Rick Byers, the Rubor Ar•'• llldlal real ..tate alumaa. wu stlll uDder at .. t•e eare at UC Inlne HotpUal yesterday, follow- !Qr ta auto ensb Subdly monlac lD Saota Aoa Bttpta. Mr, Byers, 28, 11Yes at 1007 HoUdly Rd •• Bucrest. Ril nalty otrlet ill ln Coltl ...... Accof'diDI to pollee, bl .... -"" al-Ia ... Mere~ n.. tbe car ru oil 1M nllld tl I a.m. !lu- doy ud bll • --...u tl -ud .. _ •..... .....,IDr .W tMre wu 11:1 _,. atleiDIJI Ia &A>IJ 1M ~ JoadiiiC Ia 1M -.,. t11a1 bo may baft faJJ• w..., at 1M ~ lle-bra--la Ida paiN, 111, ana ud -. p1u -r lajlrtto. ...... u ...... ....,t .., --rtal _ .. PIGIIIe. lllr. Bytn woe lop -.. lila ·-rt Rar-llor..C.. M-....,. ol ................. ,..,.. ...... "'""'--.. .,~ E14TIII!S CO'MIHG IH FOR IOAT PARADE Tllo "-'-Ana C"'s•• of Co•• tree ll-...... NCAit--....... lfi7P-ol LIIMI. .. ~ Jlr- ....... LD&IIt ..... .... .... ., .. ,._ ... .. a.lllfiiiQe nu. Tllo ..-...... _ ....., ..... .,..,...._ ................... ta I,_,=-: Ill LL I ~ .. . -~ ... •·· A cOatroteny onr tbt k111JJ1c or a Cotta Mea mu by N._rt pollco bu - tu roed onr to the d.tstrict attorney's otrlce tor ID- Yestiptlon. Wayoe Michael Nabb, 21, of 133 E. 16th, wu cut down b)' 3 pollcem tDOD Wednesday night of last week. ).1st lD- slde the Costa Mesa city limits on Newport Bh'd. He was lrJid{Qg a shotgun at tbe lime, say witnesses. Tbe gun later provt<~ to be empty. Pollee bad coatroottd Nabb after being Upped by a cab driYer that rae wu the man tbey were seetiQg, tol- IowiJlc u attempted tDUe- poiDI -11' Ia tbo part- lac lot of DolaDIJ's ...-. rut 1D Newport. A Suta ADI. mu IDd ll1l ctrl frieDd ru t.d JDio tbe rettaun.at IDd called pollee after be- l.o& tbrtdiDtd bJ a m&D in the rutaurut pe.rklD( lot. Later, tbl eouple ldenWitd Nabb 11 the IUSI)Kt, AccordJJ:lr to Newport Po- llee Sgt. Bob Gatewood and offtcers Robert O'NeUl and Bob stepbeu, Ntbb drew a t:hotpa from bJ.t puts when O'Neill approached him. Of- ficer O'NeW blcted ott, jilt u Ga-&ad St-urtnd oa tbe lctDI. After repeated wuaiDp to Ntbb to drop tbt ,., all s of- lletra lind, bltuac blm Ia tbl ebllliDd blld. Aecord- IIIC Ia ~ M-pollco, seYenJ wt"*'•• at tbe ac:eae cUtrtr oa wbttber Nitti .. -............ -.... at tbt olftctrs befon Itt wu-. Dispute ends Fruit -. -iiiiU blo pool lui F-y u-aa1 olllolol lilt city ot Nn- port -....... -Ia -IIJ City..._,_ trl .. ,.., Mr. .,... ..,._ fir--,. A ~ ~r ,4...,.,... lt.s....._lopen~all JDII<Ito" _ ... ,._. &IIIII, Mr • .,... ald. • I ftl I at*F'411 X lWII; Prutud I IDitol ..... t111t •r ..,,.... ,.,. ._.. _. .... .. -......... Ia-.-. .. 1-... ... tdP' ........ .... ........ Mr.-... --tllocttylllrf-aotl --.... -----·.,..-DIJD" I ... II .. IN• -. .......... ..,. .... ''Tbe ca.trlet utoney's office wtU ba'e to dttermJDe wbetblr the shoottnr wu )rsWiablt bom.Jclde," Costa Mesa Pollee Lt. George Lor- ton stJd Tuesday. Newport pollee are eonducllnK an 1Dtn-department I.DYesUp- Uoa ot the 1Dcldeat, Tuesday ldrbt'l meetJac already bas Ctty COGDCUap- tlso beard predletloDS tbtt proYal to buUd 539 apart- tbe district will fall about meat uaU.s and 126 slngle- $1 mUUoo short ot oeedtd famUy bomes on tbe 46- reYewe oext scbool year acre site. Nabb was burled Monday ln Harbor Lawn memorial part, foUowtDK semces conducted by the Re•. Bruce Kurrle at BeD-Broadway chapel lD Costa Mesa, He Is su"hed by bls wife, Marlt; sows James lDd Jason; bls mother, LUI lam Glbb; sf.ep- tatber, Kermetb Glbb ot El Toro, llld brotbers P~ of Alabama and Robert IDd Roatld ot Costa Mesa. unless aome speodJac euts At tomorrow's study ses~ are made, Wltb each ele-ston. the CoancU Is ex- mentary school closure estt-pected to d.ls<:usa Us OJl(Joos mated to sueabout$100,000 whleh · tactude possibly per year, aDd ooJy 2 to 4 reverslug Its acUon. trus sctmol closures co atem. mat!ag the btUot measure plated within tbe year, the uooecessary, Sign law up for adopfion After 8 years of some- times bitter eoDI:ronr$J', Newport Beach ls about to get a oew It• rerulattnc btasi.Dess signs. Wbea tbe Cit}' Cooncll fUND-RAISER FOR mells apia oa Nov. 14, II ls ~ted to tate a tlDa1 SCOUTS SATURDAY , ... oo a ... or<llnanc• ... , wUl Impose sttffer restrtc- Members of Boy Seout Uons on stcn siles, tieatp Troop 10 of Nnport Beach ud numbers. A proposal to wUl bold their tnJJUal pan-allow real estate "for sale" cake breakfast f'llnd -niser stgos OD resldeutial property tbla Saturday, NoY, 5, at st., was scnppedwbetltheCoun.. ADdrew's Preabytertan cU studied theordlnaoee last Cburch 600 st Aodrn•1 week. Tbe re-worded Ia• Rd c titr Hneu · wlll be re-lDtrodueed at the Ttetetl wUI 'be IIOid at Not', 14 rneetJ.ue:, the door between 7 a.m. tDd CouacUmaa Donald Ye- ll am A.cl:lllswtllpay$1,50; lnDia, u OIIP)Dent ot SeT· the ~d tor etdldreD tinder enl otheraltemptatoctla~e 12 1 $1 tiM slp. Law da~ receot meree, whicb helped the city Plannq: Commlsaioa dnft the lt.D(uac•. Bulctlly, the oewlawlm- poses thet)llowlacnewllml- tatlons: • ROOF SIGNS would re- quire speclal permits. • WALL SIGNS would be limited to S per lxlslness frontaa:e. • ONLY ONE perpeod..leu- lar sip per busloess (root, projecti.Dc. or free-stand~ ln<l • HEIGHT LlMIT of 25 feet lor tree-staudtnc s.lgus, with a sbe limit of ZOO squan feet. Tbe real estate sJco pro- poa.l wu df'OCJI)edafterse•- eral Realtors objected. C.C. to hear Irvine prexy ··Upstairs at tbt nneh" wlll be the sub)e('t of ln1ne Co, Presldeat Peter Kremer Friday morninc at tbe New~ port Harbor Chamber of Commerce meetinc: at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. The speeeh_ whleb wlll follow a 7:30a.m. eoa.tloeot.al break- fast, Is bei.Dr bllled u tUs ftrst pabllc appee..n.nee since brecomlllc: president of the big laDd eompa.DJ July I. Cttamber or CommercE' members, guests and the pablle are ID1'Ued to the to•n meetiag-style ennt.. Resern.tlons, at $3 per per-son. may be made tllrollgh the Chamber orttce at 644. 11211 . Wr.Kremer, 38, •as wttll the Newball Land and Farm- Log Co, before j)lnlng I"lne wben the oe• Taubman- Ailen-ln'lne finan cial con- sortium bou&bt control oftbe company this year. Herrew up 1n Oreroo aod gn.duated from WUlamette U, tbef't' before eaJll!oc; a masters <Ie- gree In basi.Qess adml.nls- tntioo trom Staatord. ";hls· ls the troop's ODlf years, !JIIlcated last weel ti&ad-ra.l.ser ea.cb year, so tblt be w1ll co aJoac with tt•a tmportut u.t we ctt a tllll nrsioa. b. also tu tbe pod rtJPODM to btlp U 81111110rt of tbe Newport Har- mlillttta tbt troop's acUTe bor Ara Chamber of Com- PLANNING AGENDA IOOGtlae procnms," •11 Troop eommltteemu O.W, Black. HAZEL DELl BELl OF 8.1. IS DEAD el 0 b Prtn.tt tamDy sentces person n JO "'" -held .. r Haaol Doll B:ell. "· -died Oc~ ..,.tnl ntblast y•r. 10 lDberbomettl17 Apolem Mr w,. ..Umatecl tbat An., s.lbollllud • • web Sbe .,... a lollc-tlme pro-It wW take from ' 1 .,.., muklaa lD tbt 1D I rnoatM to btr. a ,._ tt plaot-tar Mr. If-. Hu11ar Arta, ud played lbt A .. ,_.. lanl will bt orau .,r -· .,r- Ia appUc:~•• yean m tM 8altl BtrreroD Mt ~ K,.. , hlltftl ..,.._laCoroaadtl ud Mr • .,..wlll•tolllt Marud~M-Sbtftl flal olac-oo "'" wW a -ol Llttlt Jlo<t, Ar-bt lllnd. Tllo city 1o .._ -.s liP' llfll enlltiDI'DIIa DbNo, lllr • .,... .......... --·-··-.,..._ .. ....,.Mr. .,.. ... -·s:c-... • ua• *· ...... s st a llllr ....... I 1 lolr .. .. -.., """!:; ----,, ,. -'!! -:; .,_ ... 111 t·a , ... _ ........... . ..... , .. r.w. ·-· • .. oon1ytdbywr -CMtltl Ill. -.... ~."-111.1•-:-.::::.or~ T111111, -II $'1r. J..alltaC DaD .. lB .... ,.. • ---....... .., .. n.....,,... ....... .. .. ._ ... s ---.... ,.. •••rtvs c_. ......, ........ .. ...... ...... . Newport Btl.eb pia••,. eommlssloaen wtll deal with tile .......... •bjecls, 1D tbe ordtr lD ftlcb tbty are u.ttd, wbta tbty me« at 7 p.m. tolllfcbt. Mol', S, al City Rail: • MEDICAL otftet OOD- domllllun at tbt 10~ COratf of Holpllal R4. alii SOptrtor will bt "" .,r flal mon> lllll>ronl. • DUPLEXES at IOI.be N. -rt 91...t., -rt lletpU, wW bt oobjecl ol t lite ptu "'"'"· • OFFICE BLDG. pro- pooad .,r -t 1110 ol Mow- porte-. 'C~IAL da- "tlcJr • Ia Bloek toO ol "-~-• Lll1ITIFIG -.. ... lorlloroCa...--ball-·---• •a .,., wau ,._ d t11r AD::J-'• r t ,.. .. Y .. IMtPiaaa. • c.u 141.11 lot &I 1110 w. C..lwy...._-.. ............ .., ...... -II' 6 .. ,._ IDI ··-Y .......... ............. I I • USED AUTO sales per- mlt at lSOO W, Coul Hwy., across &om tbt Balboa Bay Clab, Will bt SOU(bl by A'ltoblas-Berlta. • THIRD FLOOR ot t llome at 2!09 cturDr ., l'ftw- port HtfetU. ..,.ld be ap- pi'O'fed u U'ttae ~pace, 11 tM CommlsaloD obfl a re- QIM:Ited ftrluet. )6,1100 TMEFT LOSS IH NEWPORT CENTER Bl~lan -loot n- tl ""'"' -... ooo ..... tbly brob IIIIo s olllctl Ill a lft'WpOrt Ctller bltllllt oa Wrt77tlJ JdPt of lalt ..... eoeu..., Cllut Co. ,..... ....-.-----$a,f00a! ..... -b-liMO-- JIIIrl c-. Dr • ................ u ............... _ . " ............. .. -. ......... _ ._,_ .. ..,..,. M ahell1c trtun ... , -.. -. .... -rr.. Cctt • I ,. • ........ ---·---- Mrs. O'Leary, a o.atl're ol Boylston. Mass., dledSatur~ day at her home. Sbe had worked for Security Paclnc Bank for 20 years, lblng In th.ls area since 1966.She also was a director of the Corona del Chamber of Commerce. She Is survived by her twsbaDd, Frank., of Cor ona del Mar; sons Ric k., of fullerton., and Jamlp B., of Vancouver, Wash.; bet fa- ther. Mathew Hatala ot Bal - boa; brotlter Richard Hatala, VIlla Park., Dl., aod 2 grand~ sons. Home buying drawing set A public drawtnc: to select buyers of 89 be• moder· ately prleed Heritage Park. East townbomes, being buUt a.od sold by tbe Irvine Com~ pany, •Ill take place this Sunday, NOY. 6, Selectioll of names Is scheduled to be(in at 9 a.m. 111 the parklD( lot behind the Bank or America buUd- ing, 500 Newport Cent•r Drt•e, Fashloo Island. The new homes are belnc: built oo Walmt Mem~e, a sbort distance to the east or lrTtDe's 45-acre Herttace Part lD tbe IrvtDe •lllact> of El CamiDo R-.1, A ales hdormaUoo omce, located oa the bOrtb~ •st coner ot WllDat ud Ryewood, lS opeo ttaUy trom 10 a.m. IUitU 5:SO p.m. Lbi"'QCh Saturday, NOT, 5, tbl dtt41lae .,r nlllac ... eatrles to parttclpl.te 111 the dnwtaw. Two pllM, tbt Z bedroom •·poptar.•• Uid tbtSbectrOOm •·elm,•• anprtetclat$49,900 aad $$0,400 retptdiftl)', HESTER A. TALLMAN , EX· TEAOIER, OIES f'l•nl •n1eu: t)r "-· lar A. Tallmu, 'M. - looPI .., " ,.... '" c-111-poiiUe .. -.. .... K......., IN' 11 Lll, f'rt- .. y .. Bt11-.,CIIIpal, -....... C1o&rlto Clart .... , ..... __ c .... .,~_,_ llclo ... . lin. ,.,.._ • -., 1u ,_ olod Oct. II Ia ._-. ....... ... -u.tnrr ........ ...... r.••U , _,a. ....... II .......... _ .. ..,. .. c--. flor~ 41 ; bll Prt b1ood, Debr:o ... Add'-14; Ray- mond. Steuo 1\.esco, Zl, a.l Aotbony Marooe lr,. !:S,ID of Hunttll(lon 3eteh. Since those arrests, lD- vestlgators clahn to ll&ft d.isco•er~ that Bona wu 1 partner with the llliiJIICta in narcotics deallflC ucl a- tortton. Bona reportedly ll~lped kidnap KaUt Iut summer, and Deld him llr ransom, Pnsadtm c o.,., t:.Md near Ora~e County Atrport, has been ldeotUledu at.at~ ness trout for dM.IIJ:Ira bJ KuUt and S partaen. ot- Dei.als of U.t tlrm nn linked by poUeP to tbe Han Krishna seet 1D Lac- Beach. Hare K.irstma leaders be)d a press collfereoce Moadty to claim that Kula a.ad bll partners. Joe Da:na, Roy Christopher Rte t.rd udJoe F edorowsJr1. t.d beH IHift- bers or tbe sect, b8t bid "fallen awty'' from tbl group in recent moatlw. JOHN J. SWIGART OF BALBOA DIES Prlnte 61Dtnl •meet for JOhn J. ~lp.rt, as. ol 808 W, BQ A"·• BaJbaa, ha•e beeD tcbedlled bJ Balta-Berreroa r .. enl Home, Cotta MNl. Mr. Swlca!l. • -ol Los AD(tl-. ... -a CtDeral eoatnctor IDr • ,..n:. He dlld ...... ,. .. Hoq -1&1. 1Ft .. _,_ •l•ed by 1111 """· ~ DR. RASMU,$SON OF DOVER SHORES DIES PrlY&te ... raJ _.... tor Dr. Dale r. au .. 54. of 1m_..,. Qr~ Do•er Shone, ftl'l 1111111 Tueld&y &I Poct11c Y ... Cbapal. Dr.Ru_aa_ _...,-. ...-.. Aaalltlm, -• -.. "--lit-Ott, tlliPaha- Bt Ia -llylllo ... Gladyl; a -. "" aotl o ' .Shr, "-._ .. tf "-'--* .,,,... ... ., 0 • ---. ... . Clan Ill I ........ . . ......... ,.,..._, ... ol" • • a a •. ·~ ......... , ~ ---··1 . ' I PUBUSHEO WEEKJ..Y, oD Tbu.rsday. Seeood Cla$s poslate patd at Corona del Mar, Caltt. New&p~'per oftkt and priDtluc plant lo the Ell5lgn Bulldioc, Z721 E. Coast Hwy,, Corooa del Mar, Callf. 92625. PHONE: 6?3.05!)0. THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR ENSIGN was ad)ldged 1 977 to b'e a newSJ)I.J)er of gen- era'! clreulaUon by court PIUBcl:~~~~~ " • -de~ree No. A-20178, dated May u, 1951, lu SUperior Court for the County of Orange, StateOfCallforllla, and by reason thereof Is qualUted to publish all pub-· lie notices required bylaw. tHE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news- paper for the City of Ne11rport Beach and publishes all public oottces for the city. ARVO E. HAAPA , •...... , OWner and Publlsher PEG HAAPA,, , , •.. , ••... Associate Publlsber FRED DAVIS ••••.•••. , , , • , ••• , •••• Editor HUGH McMILLAN , •••••• , •• Costa Mesa News OON ROSE •••• , •.•. , . AdverUslni, Clrculat1011 JIM NOYES,. , .•.••.••..••••.• Ac:tnrtla1nr LORRAINE PENNINGTON,. Secretary, Bookkeeper KAY SHANNEP ••••.•••..•• , , ••• Typesetter KARIN HAAPA, •••• , , , . , . , • , , , , . Typesetter DREXEL CANNON ............• Shop Foreman MIKE HOUGAN , , , , , . , . , , .... Shoo Asslataot I!"P'"'""'~d Not+(u•o!ly b~ HUr.J lt'ftt::l_ U.S SUBURBAN PU~S INC "1'11.11( AU 0 1 T E 0 8 Y ~- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YE AR SUBSC RIPTION ........... , . $ 6.00 TWO YEA R SUBSCRIPTION ...•..•....•. $10,00 <JJ.. .erx; ~ ..1/op ARVO E. HAAPA, owner _and publisher of the Ensign * CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS Hold on to your hats --and your purses! The year of the politician is at hand. Already there is a stirring of candi- dates in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for the coming City Council elections. You can expect a lot of stern state- ments fo r local control and economy in government --and also promises for promoting pet projects for the home ,folks. It is interesting to note Lu cille Kuehn's apparent basic c once r n on armouncing her candidacy for re-election to the Newpor t Council in District 6. "How Ions c an we afford to live in Newport ileach?" she wonders. The political ~w ssage intended to be thus conveyed seems to be a desire for easing property tax burdens and cutting building coets. But her performance while on the Coun- cil d<>es not back up \his aoble objective. She has readily gone along with the majority on local spending projects, especially clamorl'lg for m or e of that inflation-feeding iederal funding. The sam e goes for Trudi Rogers, in District I, also seekin g r e -election. She listed som e safe iss ues in her announ cement of candida cy --highway bridge, airport noise and bay pollution. But she has to take her lumps along with the rest of the Council in her unconcern for spending and her go- along r ecord on inviting more federal interfer enc e. Opposing these 2 incumbents are -- so far --P eter Van Schultze in District 6 and Don strauss in District 1. Neither of the s e 2 gentlemen has come out with definite issues, except that Mr. strauss does class himself as an economic con- servative. We shall see. In Costa Mesa, 1 expect the candi- dates to be voicing the thoughts ex- pressed by the city manageJ>;_Fred Sor- sabaL In his recent speech to the Mesa Chamber, he voiced concern that govern- ment agencies are taki"g away local control, and that the state and Washington want to interfere in local affairs. This • BUIIDAY, II l>uloiPuiH-II,GI !15-1/219111, .... "-"- .... cbtri«<W1U. miMt•••· oor dnmk drt¥1111 at s a.m. at w. Balbot aod !Otb, c ... tnl "•wport . . • SomtoOt stole S258 r~m a eaab dra- wer at the Toy Sbop, 1101 E. C03st Hwy,, Corou del Mar, between 2 p.m. lDd • p.m •••• A Wrtllr loot a buffet drawer, couta.IAII'C Sl,200 11r0rth ot allYerwar. aDd Jewelry, from tbe borne of Ronald Clark, 2Sl Apte, Balboa Island, betweeo 10 a.m. Oct. 14 and 9 a.m. Oct. 16 • • • A $250 TV set was taken from a rec- reation room at Hoag hos- pital between 3:30p.m. Oct. Le_tters- • TAX LIMIT AT ION Editor oUhe Ensign, There is ·oruy less thao a month lett to get enough signatures to quallty for a property tax llmltatlonelec- tioo in California. Some pelple have been working very hard but others have not. The politicians wUI be very happy -.rtth a !allure, and taxes and rents wUI con- tinue to escalate. The re Is still enough pe- titions ror at least 200,000 signatures, so con- tact any of the local co- chairmen ora majorltyo!the real estate offices In the county and secure a few petitions and get them ttlled and in to headquarters to be processed. U you don't know who aod where the eo -chairman are, call 542.7883 tor Informa- tion. Don't wait to the last day, Nov . 25 . Virgil Elkins 2210 No. Poplar St. Santa Ana, Ca. 92706 SHOPPING BOUTIQUE IS SET FOR NOV. 5TH saturday, Nov. 5, has been select£>d for the second an. nual Santa's s hopping bag, a Christmas Loutlque spon- sored by the Mothers Club of Jobs Daughters, Masonic Temple 157. The event wtll take place at the Masonic Temple, 140 1 15th Street, Cliff Haven, from 10 a.m . until 3 p.m. lt ems·wm include quuts, pl!lows, stuffed dolls, place ma ts, ho liday ornaments and decorations, pots, purses, and much more. An array of home baked goods wUI also be on sale. MARY REICHLE OF C.M. DIES AT AGE 81 Eulogy services for Mary C. Relchle, 81, of 666 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, were held Oct. 29 in Bell Broad- way Mortuary Chapel, 'with rosary the previous evening. Mrs. Reichle, native of Colorado, died Oct. Z6 In Hoag hospital. She !lad 11-red in this area s lnce 1971 and In California since 19Z6. She is survived by sons John Paul of Or~nge and Jack of Corona del Mar; daughter Eugenia Pelton of North HollywoOO, aod sister Ellen Co\11ns of Long Beach. Inter ment was io HolyCross Cemetery, Colma, CaJU. Those wishing may COD· tribute to Hoag hospital development tund. BLAIR VIRTUE DIES Memorial services tor Blair M. Virtue, so, of Costa Mesa were conducted by Dr. Donald Sturgeon of the lrvlce Fellowship Oct, 31 In Mel rose Abbey Maus- eleum Chapel, Orange. Mr. Virtue, a naUr-e of Alhambra, was an electrteal engineer with Rugbes Eo- glneerlng. He ls sunlr-ed by his brother, Johll Vtrtue of Newport Beach, He wa.s found In his bome at tbe end or last week, apparently having died on Oct. 22, P UBL I C NOTI C E brings to mind the remarks made by s_93358 Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog a COuple FICTITIOUS BUSINESS of months ago --viewing with alarm NAME STATEMENT The folloW!,. person 1J at the growing power of the federal dolnfl oostness as: Westen> government. The Sorsabal-Irertzog line TotophOne Compoay, Paetlle Aecountlne Permnoet, Pa-is slick political talk, but both have elite AccountlJI( Pono•ot ,, been w!ll!ng agents In helping to generate Agency, &to Newport c- even m ore federal power with their 1" Drtvo, &.llo 275• N ... -. port Beach, Calltonla agitation for more federal cash for 92~0: Amorteoa Bolla- costa Mesa. Se"lee CorponUoa, Catu- orDll corp., 410 Nnport Hopefully, our local voters can figure Collier ort,., Sle.2'15,II"'- out that we can't have it both ways --po.:.\.1::~~ .. ~~u.,;,.::!; economy and l!pending. Act accordingly by a a eorporauoo. 1 t1 da CorporatJoo. MJM: on e ec on Y • Amortcaa Boll-Someo r ____ _:•----~·~---·~ __ _:*----~·----~··~~1 coqonfloL I Tilt. Jtaltmoat wu alod "We tnow that all thin&$ work l n&~ther for wltJI tbt COIIItJ cleft of Or. I()Od, 10 them thai love Cod, tO l h~m who are uc• CoaDty Oet. It, sm. tht c•lld atcordins to his purJ?Olt" Mila: Mof. J, 10, 11, Rcm,tn•s 8:28 tc, lm. 11 ... M..,....n ,L---------------~ Rallx>r ""''p. F-MfiO ' ,, ' IIIMit- Saz-• IIDll A a-m Ill froe ~-Ill! .lrt GoUory INI BIN.,-I!Oo,.,t, , ...... -..... ......... llblo, - $115, ... --h'oll bome " ..... w-.., 504-1/1 Fe....,, eo ... del Mu, ¥•.. t p..IL Oct. 11 111111 1:10 P•'"· OeL l61>Jallalof-aolll I~·IA aolo<llocl olldlll cluo cloor • • • A $110 blCJcl• ...... ltom u ualoctecl' prap at tht •• of Mlttbn' Carroll, •Ssot s..-, w ... ~~npon. behrMD t LCD. Oet, 15 ud 4 p.m. Oct. U. • MONDAY OCT. 17 The Birch Log The McKelvey-Carter Incident b"""" ,., 11.-..,, Dr, v.,_, 11. McK,tv.y, B<-. JIIGUG<Itu_,,. -Our hu o11oa oaple'""' t.hla vitAl DI'W Pr.ideot propel*l hlmMll di~Uoc:1.Soo M tollowc .. Rastt •• Into tho White H-on ulolty .,. ldontlliod dopaolto -. to e plodao Gl -y end _.,_ be recoverable with""'""' toch- tn pernment u ,the count~')' -nolofy under preMDt ecooomic bad ever witn..S. With tlie conditions. RNource. include memory ot W at.eriat.e atiU treeh matmala that hive beea ldftlli· lA many minda, Jimmy Carttr lied, but cannot now be u - o«ared himNll u • rt!Nehiftl tract.ed becaUM ol economic or chanp. He milked the Water· t.KhnolO(icaJ futon." One aure pte .tfair for all it wu, worth, way to convert. r .. ourcea to ptedcing 0\ler &nd over that both available reMrYte it to r.mO\Ie be and his AdminltO'ItlotrWbUid price cont.rot. on both petroleum be free of even, the 11i1httat and natura.! au, but thia it the taint of deceit. oppoeite of the Carter pfOill.m. The widely·uaed Cai'Uir alo-- lan -"I'll Newer Lie To YOG" Goodbye Dr. MoXelvey · -struck the fancy of a good Dr. McKelvey really incuned pereentclge of the voten. When the wrath of th'e Adminilt{'l;tion he waa campaignin1, he repeated with a apeeeb in Bolton on June the atatement so often that hia 13. He Mid that vut amounta of campaip staff choee it aa the natural 1u·were available from title of a paperback collection Rocky Mountain aancbtone. for- of hie po«.ition statementll. mationt, Appalachian thale, and Aaotber Polltieal CoY,erup Oscar Pbltitpo, 2101 H•- tber, West UIJper BQ, n· ported a $SOO wrl.twlicb stoleo trom b1s bome, poa. SibiJ b)' ODe Of the 2 OCCU• paats of a DatJua ear be , saw team. h1a drtY.....,. u be arr1Ted bome at 6:20 p.m. • • , MarUJD Sul&l Kelly, 27, aDd WWlam Grafl' Scbmtcker, Z?, or 114 44th, West Newport, were arres. ted there at 5:45 p.m. and charged wtth culttvaUoc ma- rijuana ••• A $165 bicycle was stolen from tbeanlocked garage at Curtis Raffel's home at 2294 CbaDDel, Ba.l- boa., between 2 p.m. Oct. 14 and 7:30 a.m. Oct. 17 NEW AUTOOR Betty McClellan of Newport autographs a copy of her book, •· A part of 'me,'' for lllsbud Rollo, at a reception 1n her boaor at the South Coast Piau Hotel. Mrs. McCI}Uan's book coota.IDs reproducUoos of ber oU paJ.attncs aod eumples ot ber poetry. U's pub~ ltsbed bJ Grossmoat Press of SID Diego. Actions alway& &peak more loudly than word.J, however, and after alma.t a full year in which to put the promi.aes into pract ice, the Carter image of exemplary candor hu been daahed to bitll. The clearest evidence that ccwer· up is ati\1 the name of the game surrounds the increftlingly des· perate attempt.e by the Admin· istration to hide the fact that America J)08Aetl8etl tremendous ooal dep»ita. He rave an edu· cated aue~~ that there was u much u a •,()()().year tupply of natural gu ln the Gulf of Mex· ico'a geopreaaured &ones. In Bhort, Dr. McKelvey doea not support the Carter doomtday poeition. Speaking for the Carter Ad· miniatration on September 6, Secretary of the lnU:rior Cecil AndruB announced that the Director of the USGS would be ~placed. After thirty-five yean with the agency, the last Iii of which he served u ita Director, Dr. McKelvey, at age 61, baa been a1ked to re.ip. He thua becomes the first Director in the 98-year hiatory of the USGS to be fired . N.B. BUILDING -PERMITS energy resources. • • • A front hood .. bra" and a car cover, nlued at $115, wereJUdeafromChrls Kilpatrick's Datsun •· z" when it was ~rted near his home at 4505Seuhore. West Newport, between 11:30p,m. Oct. 16 aod 2:SO a.m. Oct. 17 ••• C!larles Brans, 259 Cedar, Newport Sbore1, reported hts 1966 Mustan( car stolen lrom Z101 East- blun betweer. 7:45 a.m. &od 2:35 p,m, ••• A $250 Wrist- watch was reported stolen between 6:45a.m. aod 11:40 a.m. from the home of Be- verly White, 2682 Basswood. East Bluff. Major projects In the tlnal week of October boosted the building permit in Newport Beacb toward a monthly rec- ord. These projects Included $1,200,000 In Interior fin. lsb.J.og at Neiman Marcus In Fashion lslaod; $3.7 mUUon lD -Harbor Rldce permits; $866,381 ln Newport Crest townhouses, and a S2.9 mU- Uon WUdlng shell near the county airport. Following permits were issued durt.ne the last two weeks of October, ID the amount of $5,000 and over: • HARBOR RliXiE • TUESDAY, OCT. 18 Inlne Co,, 16 permlls Joho Allen Purcell, 19, for a 31 uo1t project on of 210 Pol.Dsettta, Corora Montpelller and Toulon. del Mar, was arrested at ranging bJ value from SUS,. 3:ZO p.m. In tbe 500 block 864 to $272,503, for a total of Marguerite, Corona del nlue of $3,73?,440. del 111ar, aod charged with • NEWPORT CREST possessioo of stolen prop-Coattoental OllDois Real- erty ••• Tbleus took 4 ty, 2 story townhouses, 4 watches, a tape 'rabosser, • ~ •. onRobonCourt.$252,-po~e stamps aDd other • 'tS5l 2 story to'Wtlbou.ses, 3 uems, valued at about $100, -IDits, IDtrepld, $221,720; 2 from several desks to tbe .COry ·townhouses oo Robon Corolll del lllar high sctl)ol Court; 6 units, $391,8!6, tor omce ••• Cbarllya BeDDett, a total of $866,381, 234 Mo~ Canyon, Shore • NEWPORT CENTER Cluts, reported her 19'74 Neiman Marcus, 53 Fash. Volkswageo bur stol~n from ton Islaod, toterlor work, 1n front of 310 Orchid, Co-$1,200,000. roca del Mar, between 7 Inlne Co., 170 Newport p.m. and 10:30 p.m. • • • Center Dr., suite for Cooke, Three rings, Yalued at Hooper, Sawyer, Damato, $1,050, were stolen from $11,980. the home of Henry Cltnlta-Irvine Co., new facade on berry, 870 Sandcastle, Har-store at 46 Fashion Island, bor View HOI&, between 3:30 $5,000. p.m. Oct, 16 aDd 7:15 a.m. • AIRPORT AREA Oct. 18, by a tbte! wno cut Ed Pope, 3600 Spruce St., a kitchen door screeo aod fire aprt.ntlers, $28,743. forced opeo the door's wto-JolM Venture, DaonCorp,, dow. Baysnore/Oimstead, 44,000 CHARGES DISMISSED Harbor Munlclpal Court has dismissed the cbartes against Brian Lee EYus, 2208-1 /2 W. Ocean Front, Central Newport, wbo bad been cited by Newport police Oct. 4 on an lotoxlcatlon charge. JACK MILLER, 79, OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF COST NOTICE ON THE REPORT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND THE TIME OF HEARING OBJECTIONS THEREON YOU ARE HEREBY NO- TIFIED that the Public Works Dlreetor of the City of Newport Beact.., CalUor. aia, has tOed with the City Masonic rttes tor Jack CouncU of Newport Beac:t, MWer, 79, of 1845 Mon-Calllomla, his report on the ro•ia Ave., Costa Mesa, cost or the construction ol were cooducted yesterday lD a portland cement concrete Bell Broadway Mortuary alley, 10 feet In width, 1n Chapel. Mr. MWer wubon. Block 3, Balboa Tract. The 1D Mluouri aDd had llYed a'!ey Is bouoded by Balboa here slnce 1965 . He died 1 JOlenrd, Cypress street, Oet. 30 1D Hoac bolpl.tal. Hardllll street, aDd Adams He Is aa"tr-ld b)' Street. his brother, Edward MUter. Tbe 1ot11 cost of the atl.,- Colondo, aod 3 cn.odchU-eonstraetJoa project wu dreo, WWlamMWer,Sberry $9,798.80. · Glasrow aod Terry MOler, Tbe boor of 7:SO P.ll. all of Nenda. OD the 14th dly of NOYem- He waa a member or the ber, 1977, LD the Clty Couo- MUODie ~· of Moateny ell chamber• 11 the boar, Part, tbe Seotttlb Rite AI date, aDd place fbed by tbe Malalbh Temple, Lot AD· Ctty Coaaell for a pubUc 1elt1, IDd the Newport Har.. htartac' upon tbe report of bor Elta Lodp. He na a the Pllbllc Worts Dlrtetor UDd dllne Muoo. He oD tbe co.t of conatructtoa; waau 1Ddlutr1alautomotl"re for be&rlnc I.QJobjtc:tloa~or Ill....... pzoltll.l aplul lito - GYPSY BAZAAR AT lht....,, or lor Ittortac 111 objoclloM or p- OfURCH NOV. 1Zlll ap~ao~ lito 1"71111 of u Tile JIU'II' cellitr of at. UIIIIDIIillt iPlUI tbe lot• , lllellltl Ull All Aacots' """"' _,_ -riJ Cbarob 1D Ru1ior VI.,. RUt. lor lito po._ of po,-.llto wW be lito -.cloillto. cool Gl llld -- .-1 -~~~~~~-,_ --Ale ""'· IJ ,... 10 LJD. apiMI .....,.riJ: $ to_ • p.a. n... o111 be t.opt -11PUaol olprop. ~~~~p~a,. of CtortoiMo doo-ertr. • ontloM:, boalra. a tftdllla A•••ar"a Parcel •• lloltltiN. ~ora, boliod ......, , 1-. orn Boll) 041-uc lOOt.., ...a.. ~~. Coma• ltNil ......,._ -Ull • -" ... .,_.,_ """'' will be -,.... lilallllll -., -11:10 1o IJJII, c--at,_.., an PoaJ "-Ull Dololl ~r •· lrl'l •-lliitoU. no-., ,_. T • ...__ .. -llllio -., llc ·-lllro$r. IW1oorlollll_,..., .............. 11'1'1,11 Drln. llio ._1 -loejp0 • sq. tt. shell tlllldtng at 1300 Dove St., $2,950,000, Toyota Mtr. Sales, paint spray booth, 2800 Jamboree Road, $8,500. Roselle Sommer, tenaat improvement for Wells Far- go bank, maio Door, 4525 MacArthur, $28,000. L. Boyd Higgins, office partitions, restrooms, elec- trical work, 3931 Birch St., $32,000. State Mutual Savings, 4001 MacArthur, tenant develop- ment, $10,000, • NEWPORT HEIGHTS w. Bay Properties, Z story duple I at 3215 aod 3221 Clay St., $84,000 each. • BALBOA ISLAND Carter n. McKelvey When the President delivered biB doom -and-gloom energy message laat April. he stated that mankind "could use up all t.he proven reserves of oil in the enti~ world by the end of the next decade." And he focused attention on the fa ct that the U.S. was "running out" of oil and natural gas. Based on 11uch a project ion. he then proposed a truly fantastic program of taxa. tion, gcwemment contro ls. and federal power. But" careful examination of the President's choice of words reveal1 that he spoke only of "proven reserves" and omitted any reference to energy "re· sources." The Director of the United States GeolOgical Sur· GU Ferguson. 221 Garnet, 2 story, 1 unit dwelll.ng, $68,000. NOW WITH 6TH FLEET K. Aoderson, addiUoc at Navy boll er technician 306 Collins, $20,000, tlreman apprentice Kenneth Richard Siemon, Z story A. Tuttle, son of Mr. and duplex, 121 Diamond Ave., Mrs. E.A. Tuttle of 1539 $80,000. Sylvia L.ane, HU'bor High- H. Vandergrllf, 2 story laods, r ecently departed tor duplex, lZ~ Onyx:, $70,000. ae erteoded deployment• In • NEWPORT , the Mediterraoean Sea With Reuben's, 251 E. Coast the U.S. 6th Fleet. Hwy,, fire sprinklers, $9,. He Is a crewmember 800. aboard the guided missile • CORONA DE L i.:AR cruiser USS Josephus Dan- VIrginia Fouts, 233 Poppy leis, borne ported 1n Nor- By way of explanation. Sec- retary Andrus aaid merely that the role of the USGS would be expanded to include environmen· tal affain. Dr. McKelvey aaid that he wu being replaced against his will. We aay that the good doctor committed a hor· riblt> crime: He believed the Car· ter pledge of openneSB, and he had been expretting hil well· founded scientific view-a to any. one who would li1ten. The only change from Water· gate i& the enonnity of the en· ergy iaaue. "' J9n Thf' Joht!B~rch s.,..,,.,,. frolurra Ave,, remodel and add, folk, Va, $109,540. ·-------------"'!" Ken Long, 2 story duplex, U n i t 8 d 606 Narcissus, $65,000. Fred S, Tbomson, addi- tion, Z727 Shell, $176,960, George Robloson, 2' story, 1 unit dweJIIog, 218 Golden- rod, $140,000, • HARBOR VIEW Jose Elaydo, add and re- . model, Z915 Ebbtlde, $75,. 000. • WEST UPPER BAY M.. E. Farmer 122? Som- erset, addilloa, $12,000. Richard Marowttl, altera- tion, 1052 lrYioe, $9,500. • JASMINE CrJ:EK A. Sassoon, 35 StysaU, swtmmillg pool, $7,000, • BALBOA Properties West, 2 story, 1 unit dwelll!:Ws at 500, 502, 504 and 506 K street, each $92,400. Ray Biggerst:atr, addftlon, 1530 E. Ocean, $12,900. • BIG CANYON,. Harold Llchnecker, pool, 39 Rue Fontaloebleau, $6000. • W. NEWPORT HEIGHTS C entenntal Partners, 355 Placeatta, teoant develop. meat, $18,000. Auto Parts- Now open until 9:oop.m. So w811 be here when you need us U.A.P 2902W.Coasl Hwy N.Boach,CA _ 646·164 7-541·t7tt -' Plus Spaciots Somd Mond1y thro Thunay (fridly. Soturday & Sund1y ·t~ 6 P.M.) -hctudine Holldoys IP•<~'!.f_n~/u.t/o soop or ul•d. choic1 of blkrd potlto or riel REO SNAPPER ....... _ . 3.45 MAHI MAHI ........ _ .. 3_95 GRILLED SEA BASS .... 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... 4.26 NEW YORK STEAK •.••. 4.95 LOBSTER TAIL , ..•••. , 5.95 STEAK AND _LOBSTER •• 8.95 .. n.rm oltu/1ff61Hiood !Mil b•f dillw AT THE ANNUAL MEET~Mi of Frleods of UC lmDI, MW omeen wen lltrodlle.d <lllrlac tbt dtmaer boar by Walter 81~ at tbt Balbo& Yacbt Clab. Pietartcl btre, trom left, art tbe ..., preetct.at, Tbomu CaMy; oatcolll prutdelt SaaD CaM &Dd Vlee.CbaDetllorJamea McGf'IIICb. psyeboblOIOCJ profeaor. Later 1D tbe eYeaiDC Dr. W~f'llllb foretold deYelapmtllla Ill blolocfcal re- seueb fteld8. He prtdteted u .ttoiJUIPlectaud lesser dtpiDdeDCe oD mtdtca.l ctnp tor leanlllic ud meotal &.orders. (Pboto by EltUI)r Yotlla.) ()pen MOIHiay. S.t•rclay t ::M • 5:31 ~IMlay II to 4 673-1970 J423 VIa Lido Ne wport Beau - the Other Store Open M•~ay-Saturday, t :3f..5::M Sunday II 1o 4 675-8523 711 ~-Balboa Blvd. on thePenbtse~la - RENTALS AND SALES ROBERT'S TUX SHOP LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS MON . -THURS. 10,. 6 HOURS: ,R,. 10 •• I ; SAT. 9 •• s .._,,To Wett.,n F.-,el Sevings I Loen ANoc 27U t . COAST HWY •• CORONA D~L MAlt Phone (714) 840-4122 . , SALE CONTINUES ABLES OF HOLIDAY DECORA AND CHRISTMAS CARDS Gifts. O.lsh p:., .... .., ... a. ..... c., .... I. ttilwofllT C&NTilfll o-... D .... ~AZA t• CACfllO .. ftfllOM f'AitUOM IM.AND) -~ ......... ~ .____...---- OTY OF HOPE WILL BENEFIT BY SALE A CI.Ddy, card aDd sta- ttooery sale beoefitt~ the City of Hope Natloaal Med.l- cal Center wUl be held from 9 to 4 Tt.lrsday, Nov. 10, 1D the lobby of Bethel Towers, 666 W. 19th St •• Costa Mesa. The sale ls sponsored by the Tower of :lope Chapter, tased In Bethel Towers. Catherine Mac Gregor ls c hapter president. GEM TALK 8Y J.C.HUM PHRIES I . ( . II u'" "h" I! ~. 14 h (J <; • .; t ru I ' at I ~ ! I \ c·u '"" t H" d. ha~ hl!f'n a ( '' H a 'tl l!sa l andmarl:.fu r m <Ho' than !'I , t•ar~. 1 ~ an au t h•Jfll\ '"' K•·m ' ond I c: II •• I,,. IM ELY A TT RACTIOH U you go to England, you wlll ftnd that one of the most Interesting places to Ylstt -ls a jewelry s tore In Gloucester! Why'? Be- cause hanging outsldeG. A. Baker and ~on Jewelers, Ltd., ls a 73 year old clock that symbolizes Gr~t Britain's unity. Attached underneath the clock In a o.tche above the store's sbow Window are 5 ftcures: Job.n Bull, a Welsh girl, a killed Soot.man, an lrlsb citl. aDd Father Ttme. Eacb bas an attached bell ud a str~ cong. All day, from 9 to 9, they ring their dltferent-toned bells on the quarter hour to chime out thetlme. Hourly, the last bell to chime marks tbe last seeood of that hour -so you ean set your watch to muslcl Nlebaas Brothers of Bristol, well-known clodtmaker of the day, bunt this unique creation. It Is sa.ld to vary no more than 5 seeoMs per moMh. Llke Brltaln herself, the old Baker clock eodures. It's worth seeloc -aDd beartuc. CAMELLIAS 1bna No•. 8 11 OAL., .... I.II I Floria I Spf'c-iaiJ ''ARECA'' PALM =t ...... ~ \\ I '\ I t t : t ( ' I I I. \ .... ' ... I . I 4 I \ I 10 Lbe. .:x· Grul 8Bipofat.. cov .. 1.1.000 1q. ft. .... 11:z.l1 VDe THE BEE LINE a, /Aif~'t aaaLI OU.t l...tMm'• liHttMbw wn Olll fDrr a pal'tJ ~ ,,..... Ryder'• ........ till ...u too. Botb ... ,. lot t .. ·-.... Boaa IDew.d pndSeally tM ,., ... IDYU..I Wbat ~ tbeJ do --WbJ U., IMI'ftd. of ec.rM. Ud bl4 tbl moltpiii.AIII pr.etSelt at bome llacblolll~. Fruale IIJd CbtJ aMd btr bome, O.,.er Sbor•, beeaa• tbeJ ''lad Jut ~ petattd D' Pl&)trtd .,.I'JW.Ic." n. n.~t wu beutttal. Tbe tDet deep earp« made me want to ro barefoot. Tlbltt wre Mt lor lour, sts &Dd elcbt. Bubtt of clttp blue lt&Uce aDd COldel spider DUDS eeat.rtd their delft blat colon. Fl'Ulle bad ued her famUy betrloom bud-pa!Jhd UmocM ''place cards.'' OUYe bid belptd work out seattac l.~f'UitmtMa, 10 DO ODI p loltl Genial Fred Callek sened at tbe ben nee tar <lllr1Dc frleDdAip boar. WI.Ddertoc about chattJnc, I Yillted wUb 1-.a Wc:CM, Helen LeMay, Mlllle Nledeet.r,leu h rp, Carol Allen, Bess Worm ud Dee SWlna. We kept hearlag orgu masic, but saw 110 oae at tbe organ. Learned lt wu a record Fra~mle made last yeu.CertalDiymadtpertec:ttack- grouDd musk tor tbe party. She did sit down at the orpn once tor u1. L1stfll1Dc 1D wertl oey Toma, Gl(l Fuuel- ma.o, Jet.D Wasaoo, Ellen KeeDe aDd Faye Dudley. others oearby were Sara Huches, Patti Kearns, Tbelma Tbomas, Kathleen Ragen aDd Adela.ide KJDcsley. Across the room were Naoey Hoyle, Huel Dtcker, Mary Alice Ayres, Carolyn DeVries, Lare111 Dossett aDd Mary Axelson (btrthday thU year strictly famUy a.tfi.U, but pta with bats, balloons aD(! all the trimmqs.) The luncheon sened buffet was delicious lobster and shrimp mousse wlth all the accompanlmeots. Alone the line were Fru Jones, 'LUliaD Honec, Sally Jacer, Jean Lad- wig. Marj Lon)oy, Ellle Sawyer, Mary Anoe March, Bemadloe UUmu. Grace Wqer, Allee Walker aDd Helen WaMell. After lancb- eon, whlle the brldee players were cettt.oc settled Framle showed me herpUery. Wany of her palDH~s are records 10 to ..,.at, captured by her ~rush ••• places tbat were but are DO more, llke oor old salt poDds of Newport Beacb. (1 prombed ber a bit of salt from tbere -gino me aces aco.) One small private room carries the stcn, real estate. Here are maps, 10me quite old of places tbey'n Ylstted or Uved --plus more patoU~s. 011Ye and Framte make a gracious twosome and perfect hostesses! • • • • • Pat and Phil Maarer's map of ''from bert to Maurer's Lob Hill, Fallbrook," was well drawn, so easy to follow we reacbed the top of the hill with DO tl"C.AAble at all. Phil was there to direct ruests to their parklnc ALWAYS FUN wben Dee Is tbere --Bess Worrt.s and Dee SUU1nnat the Ryder-Latham party. (Janey Be riB photo.) • • • • • area. Pat tbeo took us on tour of tbtlr home site, show1n( where the boUse .UI be buUt • • • 10lar heat and swtmmt.oc pool, which wUl double for 1rripUoo. They bave four acres of avocado, peach, flg, apple trees, grape and berry Yioes and a garden! At preseot tbey ban a den-llke bunkroom, walk-in closet, and bltb ad)a.ceot to a double ranee, whtcb at present doubles as a kitcbeo. all dooe 1D pee ley cedar. Even before tbey bought the property, they were colltcti.Dc oddments and Items to enhance the borne-to-be • • • some from their old home and boat. They toot pictures of other hoUses aDd rooms bavt.oc tntrlgutng features they might l.ncorporate In their plans. However, they say tbey w1ll never give up the Diamond Ave. home on BaJ Isle. A few quick steps down the hlU Is thelr fiDe teDDis court . • . Why .. Lob HlU ,., C UmbtDC Ylnes on the blck stops wlll soon close out the sun's glare, so tbere will be no excuse for a poor return or whatever. T ennt. wffs needed no ~ond lnvltatlon aDd our beads were soon going left-right, rtcht-left a.s we watcbed the fast play of BUl Coz, Pbll, Pat aDd Marcia Cook -- busbaod Bob couldn't be wUh her. He was 1D a temls match, but sons Timmie and Bobble (5 and 6) were along doh»g great u bill boys. The aroma waiting down from the oven became too tantalizing • . . rackets put aside aDd luncheon or home made eochUadas, salad aDd fruit was served. We ate Ln tbe den wltb Peuy aDd Ralph Smith of Bat Isle • • • listening to the world series (now past history). Pat bas kept a ptctortal history oo the nrtous sta&es of the ooUding, as well as one of their many visitors . We all posed for tbe record before returni.ng home. WORLD COMMUNITY DAY THIS FRIDAY Newport Harbor Church Women United wtll observe world community day tb1s Frldly, Nof. 4. The theme ls "btut etuce --ctobal cbaJICe'' ud the local cele- bratloll ..Ul be beld at Ftrst Ulllted Wetbodlst Churcb, 4%0 W. 19tb St., Costa Mesa, beelDDlnc wttb rectstraUon at 9 a.m. Vlcld district cbair- person for program con- cerns, wUl be the speaker during the service. Women from each ch.trcb are asked to brlng Q.ager food on paper plates to share at 2 bn~och served after the meeting. Child care wW be provided. for turther lntormatlon, caJI Lu cille Howey, chair- person Cor the da', 548- 7498, MON·SAC TOTE BAGS AND PURSES I E HAVE THE NEI CIE COLOGNE TRAMP BY lENTHERIC NEW LINE Of MIRRORS WITH BAMBOO FRAMES MAIL EARLY for OVERSEAS! rre HAVE ALL YOU HEE!D I H GI PT trRAP. LAJJE!L AND MAIUHG MATE!RIALS. Aa4 ...... 4 .................... . CALL W POit U .... .... PRESC~ nLLED '7 DAD A ..U t -i WEEICDAYI e t -'7 IUIIDAD ao&J E. COAST JIWY ., a8*A .. L IU1t Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • Late Supper Romantic old world atmosphere in the Capn· Lounge Reservations Honored {714) 642-9434 3300 W . Coast Highway at Newport Bl11d. Newport BeliCh and the original A.meli4 '1 on Balboa bland OPE,"'l FOR Ll.:NC H EON AND DINNER 311 Man.ne Ave. (714 673-6580 TV CO-~ESSSarab Pur- cell will be guest speaker ror the Nov. 8 meetlDc of the Lido lsle Woman's Club in Lldo clabbouse. With Re- gis Philbln, she Is seen daily ln KABC-TV's morDl.ng show, ··A.M. Los All(eles." She ls also co-hostess oo ber oew game show, '•Tbe. better sex."' At the LJWC m eettng, Sarab will dl.scuss •· Acblevl.ng ooe's goal.'' Christmas table de<:ontloos and gift ideas will be shown. Refreshments at 11:30 YlJl precede the noon lunebeon. porcelain salon ... not a store BUT AN EXPERIENCE! ART SHOW HELD WITH CM CHAMBER MIXER An art show and sale wtlJ be held Sunday, Nof. 6. by the Costa Mesa Cbamber of Commerce as part of lts monthly social mlnr at the Costa Mesa Golf aDd Country Club. AdmlssJon ls free. The sbow •Ul run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Coektalls wtlJ be anUable. Prices, 1Dclud1DC frame, wlll ranee from $25 for a X 10 paiDUD(S, to $95 lor 24 x 36 worlr.s. HAIR .. CUT Jt CURLED Jt OOLORED Jt OOif'nJRED )f. 'CETERA Fiae Hlir _.allata * LORRAINE'S BEAUTY NOOK OM TMa .OUL&vAfllD c ......... , rtt ... , .... 7JM aaT. tMI • & . Please share it with us. CYitS P'ORCELAJHS. Tla.TOM, MIW JIISfY EltOS 'CU,tD' HEAD 10 tMCMIS OM lASE CYIIS FAHTASIA COLLECTtOM -$175.00 Open Tuesds»y·Soturday 10-6 and Sunday 12·5 other hours by appointment only 1741 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach 646 4515 ' ,., ... __ ...,. ... lo&OIT~ !IIHI I'UII:IIID IDIIL"f ,PI.4 =¥, IOV.1, 1117 • DIL . .-11. GM.If. ' --I.P.W. Q.UB TO HOLD 1'\114-I'ANCY BAZAAR Tl!l11l-..... ... ....,.. _., ....... . 10 10 .... '*'*'· lloo. s,udiOtol-r • ----WJWPC YEI .. IIIIa- • ,.: ..... ~illite ilbPII . ' I • A ..... -........, ,..._.. .a .. c.,,,.; .................. ......,. .., .. ,. .... , llll'tiiUIIIr•,.JJsr6,.._ '-'tmiWrz•"•calbWOl .................... !'""lit c~ C...-r!l .,. Mra......,. ....... ud llro.~PII-.'*"· m-. u ..a1 u ollllll' BPW ,. ........ wiD-~~~ 11ft .. ~ . ..... dlnl .... .. ...... -... =-• 1111 lidM. lk~W• -.. c-..,. wu P. a --' a'ftfd _, ........ lbo ..... MI'JIIacola-cllftlrlltor ·--~~~"-" la...,._bor, Maror 111tu Dollal made tbt Plll'&tloa at u.. hlt-urut, '700 W, Cout Hwy., acrou the road trpm the ph!ol! Balboa 11oJ Ch!b. Mtmbtn or tbt etty.Plan .. niQC Com.rau.to. loured rHidtDIJal ud commtrclal puts ol-'"'rl!!(li!Oilrat wMt of September to )tell• n.rtou1 Dt~ oa eleultoea.. The paoel recommtldld MeDoaald'l AQ.U DIRECTOR TO TALK HERE MOV. 10 -RlDoloa, .... ICIIUTI clinctor of tbt Amortcaa Clfu Llbortloo U-(ACLU) of Sco!lbon C!!lli>nla, ..UI be 1UN1 ~P~Der ,.,.....,, New. 10, wbta the Oralr• Couaty cblpter ot Wom• lD Com- mu.a.leaUou meet~ at 1 p.tD. at Great WMttn Saflllp, 4lll "-" c-r Di1 ... DR. CRARLI!S TtiRNER lo lbo .... O!Uofolllallat..,_ bo1plta1, a~eetteiJM Ot. GrodJ' TI!Ompeoo. Dr. Tur:aer, a cnduate otL.S.U. mtdleal sebool, bU beta wt~ Hoq 18yeari.He~PeC­ laUHs to family pnottu. After u lalena- shtp at la New Orle&DS be se"ed 3 --·-~·---to -to c:-_ .. eo_ .............. ...,tou... - 1'101111) .......... f1H1 a I • • ~ WMII: hi&'JJJ udpllt II Ala~ JISil* .. ...,. trip to ~-,_. IMI -... 1111 JIOl •• no __ .,. __ , __ ........... ,__ ,... tM Jfi'L IDoaJID 11 .. to o.r ftitnlll ....._ llpla. GIIO loa ....... U8C ••• 11111111 till I!IP 111111 .. rl'adiiiUI m DlbUc .,..... tiM ~••tllt.lolddJCifGIId· lralloa ud-IUUIIIII ala)U'audtllo_._.,.. -.. at UCI. Ia no -....t of-VII· 1---lila -larta, --lnla nteb ... -from Tollopo ~ Oakl ..... Ill' lba ontor11 ,..0 tbal Ill DW OD tbelr WQ' to ICboGl ---tbelr tuclaatloll WUb American bludl ('•madriiD Japu" ba rtftrM). • • • U JOII-all bMrJ-oHDI, ezecaUn MCrltarJ ot tbe Coroaa del Mar Cbambtr of Commtree, talk about ''eon PQDI, rrttl ud bam en.,.·• IDCltbeUU, bttolt~r­ OJ!I ...... bU jiiiii-!'I!Od from a3weekwbJrl'riD:Iftalt to rtlat1YIS lD the lOUth· -· Tbe .-tar of bor alece was tbl ucu• .tlr SOROPTIMISTS BACK PROGRAM GOV. BROWN TO TALK AT MANGERS DINNER X/19 • speed, AM/FM & tibe stereo radio. heater, only 23.500 miles. Lie. tOaQMXN Stk. IP302 ... $ 99 36 · 4HAMADA 1110011 auto. trans., lebtory air condUionir'IQ, po.., steering, radio, he•ter. vinyl root Uc. ISM1YM>&k. 13028 (Oing back bomt, but WbUt tbe wu tbert, Jeute .,. all of her alstefl ..,. 'though abe bad to tnnne several ltatN and traftl from AU&ata, Geoi'JII., to LoulsvUle, Keatack)', to do u. Of course, tbere were also sldetrlpstoCbarlottll· vOle and tbe Smoky MoaD .. talns alone the way. Wbfle Jessie was cooe, ber clucb· ter, MarUyn HOI, belped to Go.,.nor Edmciad G. BEACH SIGNS ARE Bron Jr. will be lbo pHI · . of booor at a $1Z5.a..plate STOLEN IN COM ''"'<! nlal!!( -r tor 71r.t Dl.trlct Autmblymu Dta- ' 1!1!'••.. People wbo han com-platned about bow dlmealt It 1s to ru.t Newport's publlc beaches wUI ftDd 1t a Uttle toagber tblt "'"L Someone stoletbeaiplfrom the eotn.oce to Corona del Mar mala bllcll. A sip r.c:U.ac '•Corooa "'!~!!J .. I del Mar City aM State Beach "":" Part•• wu llDbolted from supportlJtc polls at tlle tD.· traoce to tbt park at Ju. mloe I.Dd Ocean B!Yd., ThursdaynJ&tat or early frt- day. A leo taken were 4 smaJ.. ler stcns lilt.iai hour. of operaUoo. parklnc rates uad •• , .. , lDformaUoa. aid park oflklals als Mucera (D .. HuotlDcton Beaell) loalcht. MO'f. S,at tbl Sootb c-PluaBotol.Or- ""'' c...., Sl!po"l*" Tbomu RlltJ.Wbeapesl. Cockt&JI boar 11 &:SO p.m., wltb dlnDer fOUowtor at 7:30 p.m. MINI-MUSICALS AT MORMON CHURCHES Ortctl&l mlDl.mu•tcall ww be preltllted at 7:SQ. p.m. HoY. a IDd 9 by teeD-ace aM collece.qe youth ID CbarcbofJuuaCbNt of SaiDts (Mor. ,,.;,_,led b 'lo. at MU. 1• 10¢ off on the World's Best Pickle. Vlasics New Deli Dills. Follow the stork to your grocer's refrigerated section. -......_ You11 find Vlasic's Old Fashioned Kosher Delicateuen Dills. ·-,, They're fresh when we pack them and kept fresh for you . Like the kind you used to buy at the deli ... but never could find in a jar. lbey're the crunchiest, munchiest, tastiest dill pickle there is. Clip this coupon today. You11 get 10'1 to try the best deli dills ever made. stsAcllmyi_.~.n~.~~~~~ WW be MOD llll1ei NI"'IIirt Beaeb t..lldlal oaly. Mrs. Albert Eeclu Jr. of Hl!lbor Hlcblalllk II Ia chart• of tbll tYeat. ART SALE SPONSORED BY MESA CHAMBER Ao art abow aDd sale, preseated by tbt Co.ta Mea C bambtr of Commerce, w1IJ. be beld from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~J. HoY. 6, Ia tbt Coota M-GoUudC- Clab, 1701 Golf Coclrn Dr. II!!-of ortct-t oU · palatl!!(s will 1>0 ·-at AfiDcl, ICOOrdlac to tbJ Chamber of Commerce. A team or ~~p~rlaetclper_._ oollrom Ruc-Upo Art G!!l- lery w1.U be oa biDd to •- 111111 I!! oolocll!!( ou patat. LDc• and compUm•ttlc 1 tram••· Admlulon Ia tnt, ud DO·bNt cocktatla 1r1U bt Mntcl. TICKET SALE BEGINS FOR SCOUT-0-RAMA TI!Oo•lldo al Cl!b ~ 8o)'-ud E .... ron .. w bocla.......,.._ aeipbortlooda: W.SetiMIJ, Mllllr lie-10 lbo - Scooi.O-Ra!na. ,.... ''" lOll baa beta Mt at m ,ooo UcUU. f &eo.t..O-Ita.M'I ~~..._. clortll ..,rid of ~ wW -ptaca froiD I a.m. to I p.m. ..,_,., Doc, 10, Ia till A•-c--c-. ELECTION TUESDAY, ,. --..... ...... .,_.., ... c __ _,_ wW be llllod II aa-_,, lloo ... -.. ' JIOIIIIr .... -flo!O; 7 ........... . ----... .. _ ......... .,... .c. n 1 ,., w.,. • ,.._.. w. 01111 r. a.tr XEI'l ue DlfM .G. ::.c...,: 1:: ...... GuAGe.,IINS · - A lin ·• • lORN I. 'llli.COIIB of laJ. ·----, u ...-of lilt"-" Octu SaiUir "--· 'lpOMOI' o( tltt _. 1 11 7'11 ,atilt nee. He ta cbb1et IDUipr tor PlCIIIe Talopbooo l!!d bU BA l!!d IIA <llttr- lrom Oceldellal Colltrt • Tbe Holcom~ biYI be.- loeal rtlldeab IJDee ltiSI and ._,, bHa member• of tbe Balboa Yacht Cb1b for 10 r•r.•. WORKSHOP'S TOPIC IS 'BEING SINGLE' " Bell!( •toelel!!d eo joJI!!r the bolldays" Is tbl topic of a tree 4-sessloa. wort-•hoi> ottertd by Coaat.JlDe CommunltJ CoUere from 7 to 10 p.m. Tburldaya, No•. to tbroueb Dee. a, at Rat· bor VIew School 1D Harbor VIew HWs. Tbe lecturer Ia Norman Roekmael. He w111 dlscua '' rlddloc JOUrseltoftbe boll~ day blues," Nof, 10; ''where slacles can co for bolldiJ cheer," HoY. 17; "aslnc' the botJdays tor developlqg new reliUoosblps," Dec. 1: IDd "shariac holiday Joy," Dec. 8, TOASTMISTRESSES TO HOLD FOUNDER FETE Tbe Newport Harbor Toutml.slreaseu Clab wW bold I founders IOODtb diD. aer-meettae celebn.ttOD at 8 p.m. Friday, NOY, 4, at the Revert House, 1st aQd Tusttn, Stata Ana, Jeeo Wbeeler, 646.3255, !staking rese"'Uou. . ..,. Cllll~ IN C!--. Co&-.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MU. SALES REPORT llale• ·tbroucb tbe Multiple tL111Ung 1 Semce of tile Newport Harbor-Coeta MeA Board of Realton totalled more tban $488 ~J~llllon during tbe flrtrt 10 montbe of 1977. THIS IS A 24-1/2% INCREASE OVER THE sAME PEtt- JOD OF 1976. 9,49~ new Uetlngnrere proceaeed, of whlcb 45% WERE SOLD. 73% of tbe sales were cooperaUv•· R Lltrt your property wltb a Realtor. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PLUS That Wonderful Crook \Ill\< II\ \1 1\)111\ Welcome· IIWII If & -~~~~ IllS PreMnte4 lty the NEWPORT HARBOR BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB SAT. NOV.5 SUN. NOV. 6 10-6 & to-~ Downtown Community Center (formerly the Boy's Club) 594 Center St., Costa Meso CORMIER or AMAHIIIII & CIMTIR ITRIITS ACROSS 'ROM THI COSTA MilA ftAU 140M 1M TOM RACQUETS SQUASH RACK ITS PADDLE TIMMIS PADDLES IASKITBALL BACKBOARDS AMD GOALS VOU..IYIALLS SOCCERBALLS IACQU ETBALL RACQUETS $7.95 TO $3 7.95 TIMMIS RACK lETS MFL FOOTBALLS -$29.95 VOlT FOOTBALLS -$11 .95 TO $16.9 M.B.A BASKETBALLS -$39.95 SPEOAL-VOIT CB202 LEATHER IASKITIALLS-$24.95 CLOSED IVNDAYS 1 SAT. NOV. 12 9 A.M. AUCTION • O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAGE . , 4101 South Main St. SANTA ANA At Sunflower-outh of MacArthur 1 - \ ----ld next week ' in THE .ENSIGN D£ICSIPT10M OF C LIITINOI, £TC., ET . -\ l SHERMAN CRANE Auc PU8L.IC NOTICE We wrw bftakf ... .anyt ime. CDMftLITI otMMIRS IMC..UOI • IOUft AND SALAD (ALL YOU CAM !AT') e ftOTATO AMO rRISH VIGETAaLI • DISURT Mon Baked Ham * * * * * * $2.95 Tue Roast Leg Of Lamb*'$2.95 Wed Bar-B-Que Ribs* • • •$2.95 Thu New York Steak * * * $3.75 Fri Steak And Shrimp* •S 3.85 Sat Stuffed Pork Chop* $2.65 Sun Prime Rib * * • • • * * $3.95 4001 W. Co.1st Hwy ~wport Such BEER & WINE (67}71SO. FOR QUALITY Photo finishing •f o--tf• COLOR PROCESSING .,. Kodak )-...... ~ W'S WIBAS '~.:::' - -~AStNR •w CINTtR- ~s-w..._.,. .... ._.... ju3l s-t._ J ~A .. t)\ur &Iotti. ,J; flOJCk 9rophy & [n-J'""'"9 C o CHARMS & EXECUTI VE GIFTS PEWTER -SILVER HOLLOWARE MENS& WOMENSJEWELRY ACCESSORIE S 102 E. 16TH STREET AT SUPERIOR AVENUE COSTA MESA. CALIF . 646-3141 For The Person Who Has Everything ... 3024 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625 (714) 844-8098 THE WORLD FAMOUS MUG SHOP OF CORONA DEL MAR IS NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS Personal or Compt~ny Logos THm ln .. gnlaa • Pliolell .. n Chine. DllhwuMr Sate • .........-tn oertoon fot'm a vaJtety of hobbies. oocupt~ttona. .,.,. ... locatton of actiYtty. • I-" ""'' II '*'d ctrewn 110 llhatrate approx heirttyle & cotor ......... eM, beenn , •••••. Me. • ...._ IPII .. ,. ~ mug • 8 lelnerl maximum All thia for onty .... ,_ fftUI. <•-"''···"• U.OO) One Stop Shopping for Very Special People q,.--..,... ........... , IEIPOIIT IWIIOII £11$1111 f'IJBU SHEOftEJI(Y ·PG.i THUIISMY, NOV.' 1117 CODA DB.IIo\11, CALIF. ' ~ Harbor survives upset week • -. -... TQ.tD PICIIII'tT "' __ ,_ ... ..,_ ...... _ ... .......... ..., loiDniJII<elolttooU--• IOI!d Ylclor1 -........... -co-dol liar, '1llc ... , ...... lor lint, -..... --.. dolool, u did -Ia ud COela-. • • • • • • • 'N~ HARBOR . N--•Ito 1-Wlallr lllroatlllftu lboy -idly. -... llullliloo --OUen n.a Ia So-~· lctloo Ia _....., Frlcllr II!PL This wu lbe SIUlon' Srd ltii'M Ylctoi'J, putfUI tbem IDa Ut lor tint place WU. Fow:lb.ID. Valley. ltlllliillltDD Beaeb 8COnd ftnt 1D u 11 JUd drln, capped by a U yard K~mper by Jim Tbomu to mate lt S-0 1D tbe ftnt qurler. But It ftl tbe lut Umt tbt OUIH led u N-polled q-r Ia lbe-period,• aeon., 18 pollltl wUb the belp of COitlJ OUer arrou. RUTH AND GERRY RAPP o1 Bait. lslud, ,.. bomt from their trip to Me:lleo City andotherplaees of IDte....t, display the 8' 10" blue fin SIJI-flsh Gerry broucbt Ill du.rltlc tl\elr stay In Acapulco. Newport KartJor came t.ct wltb a 87 yard drtY .. ooa ... ebadlac wltb Mite JOUOil'l two yard dln ud a PAT to put tbt Slllon ablad. Tbt Sallors tbea cot tbllr' flrst break of the quarter wbea IJI.Dter Cory fUme: watched the center uap OJ oYer hla hll&d lDd 1ato tbt IDd 1001, where U wu reconred by an Ot.Ier tor a a!tty. Gals to enter VB finals Late 111 the O.rst baU lt wu Mar<:o Papuellt l:r)1llc to mo" Haattnctoo doW1I tbt fteld whea oDI of Ml PIMII ~ picked off bJ Sa.Uor 11Debacter Doo Be.rbr tor 50 yardS aod a loucbdowo. Barker was to 1Dttrcept yet uotbtr ~ss on the llicht tor the SaUors. Newpo,rt put oae more score on the board In tbe Srd quarter whea Craie Lyou found Greg PQ~ln oD a 19 yard TO tosi to make It 2S-6 after Newport Harbor and Corooa del Mar both appear to be sboo-lns for the CJF girls higb school volleyball fiDals nnt montb. With just 4 matches left on the teacue schedules, both squads are Newport Harbor, raDked first lD the CIF, Is 6-0 ln Suru;et League play. Corollll del Mar, naked Srd (behind Mira Costa of Maa- hatteo Beach) la 10-0 ln tbe South Coast Leape, and plays a crucial match to- nl&ht, Nov. 3, at Laguna Beach. In an earlier meetlag, Paquin's tb.lrd PAT. , Tbt pme was placlled try 195 Jl.rds in peaatttu. almost equally dlYldecf betw .. n the 2 teams. Lyou W'U OD target on 10 of 14 passes for 114 yards. wblle PapueUI com- pleted 9 of 22 for 118 yards. • • • • • • • at COM, the local girls woo. · • CORONA DEL MAR E•en a lo55 to Lacuna Beach would DOt ltDoclt CDM out of the playoffs. The top 2 teams in each league a~ vance to the playoffs. Ftna.ls are scheduled for Dec. 3 In HuotLorton Beach. U the match-ups worlt out as they shoUld, Newport &Dd Corona del Mar could be fa cing each other tor the championship that night, As soon as the high school season ellds, most of the local girls wWreturotoplay wllh the Orance County Volleyball League. All 10 starters for Newport and COM are membersofOCVL, which won t!le gtrls Juotor Olympics UUe last yea.r. lot:lsalon Viejo's Seott Spear came to the rescue late in the fourth quarter, throwinc his 3rd tou chdon paa to slot Corona del Mar ln a come frum behind rlctory 23.20 Friday night at Newport Harbor Hlgtl. Both tea.ms went toto the contest with 3-1 records, and both blddi.Dc to stay lo first In tbe South Cout Leque race. COM )Jmped out In front early, maki.og It look u thOUgh their hOmecomt.oc wu gotnc to be a Ylctorious ooe. Mart)' Green scored nrst for the Sea K!Dgs on a ooe yard ptunce wtth 9 mlwtes to co 1n the hall. Mtmtes later, quarter- back Kurt Brockman hU Clark Hayes on a 45 yud touch- down play to malte U 13-0, But not Is was the Dlablos tum as Spear and Co. went to work late In the second perlod. Spear nrst fired to Mllte Bnwley on a 20 yard scortnc pass wltb S:48 left to cut the Sea ~ lead to 6. Then, with only 1:0' left, Spera.r let n,. an aerta.l bomb ror 44 Jl.rds and a toucbdown. Tbe PAT was rood and Missloa Viejo was out lD rroat 14·13. A rather mUd lhtrd quarter followed wttb tbe only score belne a netd goal by Mlssloo's Stu Stebe110e, a score thai would later prove to be Invaluable to the Dlablos. COM bounced back OD tbe follow~ ltlckoff, drfYlDg 75 yards ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS KATHY ALLS WILL PRES6HT PROGRAM Motlntton Semlnarfouod- 1 Time 2 Times 3 nmes er, Kathy Alla, wUJ preseot Z.O words or less . , . 2.00 •••. 3.50 .•. : 4.50 a rrogram torachteTtng suc- 21 to 30 word8 • f ••• S.OO •... 4. 75 ••.. 6.00 cess at 8 p.m. Wednetday, 311o 40 Words.·.· •.. 4,00 ••. , 8.50 ...• 8.00 NoY. 9, at ParllNewportSpt. Bill$ Wi61'60ftr1o . • .10 . • . . .1,. . • • .ZO The meet:~~~, ttructured to ~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~=;;=! , aJd people lA setting aot;1 ob-• • SIRVtc;ES talo.J..nc goal.s aDd pl.a.o- n.lng prosperity, Is free aDd SAILJ.l'tlr stuoent would Ute HOUSESITTERS: Profes-open to the public. to crew. Open weekends slor~tl epl. avau. from • !OUS ..... a.'n11r&'-..... 10 "* rM .•• f w~ !rota Ilia I ,.,., !loa lo -IIJII.Ihler 1111 PAT.tri<L a wu 1 _, ._ lllioi .,_,... -11'1 <a"'-JD ... boll • a bble -t II IWCDMftriJdU. toto Ia tbo till .... rter. no ..... drl .. """-. Pla11 IIIII --a, 8paor lo Bmtl11 U ,.,., toee•· don-to pd ... -"' br S,llaedlllal ...... Kill:l coUd-OY•rcorM Ia adr I ,._,14Qipoll SdMI, "r.mow•n ma.rnd tM S. IQac abet tuap Jilt tbl pme, u tMJ Jolt I tuobla Ud Md t a--IIMr .. eapted, compored to Olllt -lll01blo lor tbe rtftll. CDM out..plaed tbe Dlabloo 1?0-ISS, 1rllll bolll loiiDI boflor equal 111mber ot ftrlt dowbl. Spear weat 10 tor 2:1 tor 164 yardl 1rbllt DI'<ICkmu hlt 5 ot u lor 121 yam. • • • • • • • ' ESTANCIA A ltlclty VUla Part cttt ... _..r Itt Elb..octa tbrelt.n, aDd the Splrtu ott .... did ttl Job. moltly throarC:b tbe alr, tn lllattiDc oat lbo Eqlu !1-0 Ia Cooll')' t.oa.,.. play Friday Dicbt at Onace Coast C~trt· Thl.l wu Ettmcta'l secoDd ltnlcbt bu ott.r 5 Yktorte• ID a row -.ruer this -~ It was DDt blc play after another u Vllla Pull: &COred the llHt 2 loucbdowu oa aertal •rprtMa lD tbt bd ud Srd quarters. The tint ooe came after VWa Put's stew• Gordoa. recoYehd u Elt:uela fbmble on tbl 9put:u S5 yard llot. Quarterback st .. e BtoWD tbtD tbHW to PhU Rodcers on a 1bort hook pua that aw Rodpn tab tbt ball &ad 10 65 yards tor a touc:bdown.. Blc play No. Z bappeoed wbea ArDOid Tbomu rectlfed a pltcbout from Browa aDd tbea ltoPI*I ud ftnd to Todd Lttmao t:Jr 40 yards aod a toacbdown to makle It 14.0. &staaeJa bad troab!e tilr'oaCbCiat lh• nlghl oa oft'enae, ollly r•ttJDr 71 11rds ta total offense and only 21 lD the 2nd ball. The EteleJ DeYer got clo.er than the SO I.Dd tumbled twice In tttt ftrat bill. VUI.a Park cot tbe t1nal TO In tbe 4th period When Gordoa went OYer frorr. 4 yards out to make It 21-0 after Tom Kleca.ll'a 3rd poi.Dt after. Tbe SpartaDB weat wtld on offHA, cWmt.oc St? yards, with BtOYD ud Tbomu' total of 117 yards 1D tM alr. JtraUo wu 6 for 13 in pass completions, netttDc 88 yardl lor tht 71 total. The Spartan defeBSe wu constantly creetlni Jen.alt ID the blclctteld, throwq blm tor 8 sack.s and a mlms 75 yards. • • • • • • 'COSTA MESA It wu staDdout Rlek Bron Iad!Dg the El Toro Cbarw:ers to a llr.t place sustabiac Y1c.tory oYer u error pt&cutd Costa Mesa team U-7 ID a Soatb Coast Leacu• turle Friday night at MlssiOD Viejo Hlch. El Toro, 4-1, I.J DOW tied for the top spot with Mlllloo Viejo m:1 Sao Clemente, Costa Mesa atruet rt.rrt 1D the flrst quarter wbeo Mlte Te1~1:ls broke loose tor a 21 )"ltd acortnc run to Pll tM Uustaop on top 7-0 after tbe PAT. But tbe Mattaoc momeotum didn't last u tllelr tarM'ItH blp..ll lD tbe secoDd quarter Yltb a tumble on their on 24 yard 11M, reeovend by El Toro'1 AJK!y Dtek. The Chareers worked their way down to tbe 4 yard IJDe, where DtDDil Drlml plowed over for the score. Hector Anlla spiLt the uprt&"hts and the score wu tied. Aoother Mea tu.rnonr 1n the quarter supplied El Toro with ao addltlooal ! polnta: when. on a Mesa puottnc: situation. I be ball sa.iled over the bead ot the punter IJ¥!. ns rteQventd ID ~V.. ~., !OJif .to~ safety. The 3rd quarter wu scoreless, tilt blcl: came the Charters In the 4th quarter beblad B.,wu, who picked off a Mesa pass aDd went 24 yards for a touchdoWD. mattnc It 16-7. Chargers again cot the ball t.ck oo a ftake Mesa 'pUnt. wb.Jch pn El Toro pouealon on tbe MuiWJC 40. PlayS later, Brown dol'e oYer 'rom \r.t 2 7U'd 11~, oaf¥ to ~ !late tbe 6 points malluted by a penalty. ftut .Brc;Wa ftA•t ~ di5COOrqed u be weot to tbe atr to flDd Pete ~btl.••• OQ ID 18 yard TO completion 1J1tb J,:l\ left to flaliH lbe score at 22-7. Statlstlcally, the two teams were nry cloM, Wt tbe S lost tumbles and two lntereeptloos worked aplnst the Mustangs. HANDWRITING Analysts by professional graphologist. Makes ortgl.nal Christmas gift. For tnformaUon call Me Veigh Boolt Boutique, 673-6243. and lilOme weekdays. Call Nov. 15. Prefer 6 wk.s. 548-2113. mlo. Refe!rences. En. & wit. ends.673-8058or P.O. S END IN YOUR C LASSIFIED ADS TO THE ENSIGN Bo1 192-4, C. m. 92626. Jr. All-America action EXECUTIVE & WIFE wish. lng to babysit home, boat and fUry ramUy for ab- sentee Newport area own- ers, preferably 6 months or more. Credentials avaUable. 642-2045 . 8 PARKING SPACES on Bal. boa Island. Leue for s mall boats, cars, campers andtraUers. Call 675.2006. e FOR SALE 18·1/2 toot Mandella Sid boat. V -Drlve, water cooled. OT p41H, $4,300. Call 714--433-4747 days; 714--'33-9'78'7 eves. • ll(:YCLU SALES a. SE:ItYta .UO E. 17th St._ Costa Mesa (l.46. 7706 -646-6855 MALCOLM (IUD) CUTLIR • PLO RlST FLOWERS FOR' ALL OCCASIONS DtMurl ToJh FLORISTS PHONE : _...78 2431 N1nport Btvd. eo...- ·• FO.R REHT AUCE'S HOUSECLEANING, reasonable, nUable. Ret- ereocea. Own tra.nsporta- tlon. &46-4871 anyU.me. Here are results of last Saturday's local Junior All - America tootbe.Ucamea:- • • • OFFICE SPACE or space _ :NEWPORT CHEYENNES 12 to omce -· rtcht down-~~-~~~~:_!f~O~R~S~A~L~E~ CENT. G.G. SKYHAWKS 0 town Corona del Mar 00 The Cheyennes, wlth a.n Coast Hwy. Ideal for tu: JOU are look1Dc tor a o.-erpowerlnc · !lettDie alld a.od/or accouotant. P.OOoe good pl..aoo or orpo. yoo acne offense. ltd by Guy 675-2373. must check these-Greely, Rlclty Schrader, HOUSE FOR RENT-Harbor Vle"W Hills, 5 bedrooms, pool. Orin by 1524 Saod- castle aDd call 644-1538. GRAND PIANOO: Hallet & SteYe Reed, Rocky Dlltl., DaYI.s, $2195; HamUton, Dooald lt.lotrtss aDd Tom $3450; Leooard, $1595; Ya-WcNell, def•ted tbe Slty- maha, $3'700; ste.Unrty, spe-hawks 12...0. etal price -plus many more. The Cbe'ye~mes took early SPINET, ColliOle & Op-coatrol or the pme with ~~~I~~~~~j rtcht Pt.a.oos: Gulbnnsen. Jeff JoU.:.n'a Interception · • LOS 1t $695; Hallet .L Daria, $'795; of a Skyhlwk pus. JoboSoo WurUtser, $999; Acrosonlc, later scortd a touchdown TABB'Y MALE, neutered, weartn& a whlteOeacoUar tied wtth a strtoe. Lost oo Iris Street oo tnlaod aide. Call 644 · 7262. ------- $1095; Yama.ba, $1495, a.Dd on 1 30. yar:i run. Marlt more. Kane's roconry of a tl:lm- ORGANS: Hammood,$399; bit bloated a Garden Grove Lowrey HoUdaJ, $4V5; Kim-drtYe. ID the ZDd QUarter, Swta(er, $695; YIJill.lw. Jobuon puocbld bls way tor Play, $595; a..t Iota amther touct!:down. • H !A RING AIDS more. The Skyhawkl played ac· J ---~------1 Chrtstmu lay-aways --ressiYe ball Ill tbe 2nd half, HAL AEBISCHER E.Z terms. but were tuned '-.ck by tbe See the complet. JIBe or Chey..,.... .troac dtfeose, ~ I YAM AHA Orpu bertl hlehllcbled b7 Cttm War- ..r.;.;,:.I•NG••••• :•1•0•••· SCHKIOT lfUSIC CO. oer's reeoTery of a fumble "1 _,.. ,. _ stet.mn.y. Yamaba ud Mut1D Bnnm•s pu1 in- Proper F'itting Anured 1907 N. Malo st., Saata Ana terceptloD. • • • 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar • PLUMIIlHc;.HEATlH 875-3833 ~~~~~d Just Plu m bing j:_ SALES &SER'VICE Wiler beaters, p.a &Del electric Dllpoall - Faucets -FtztarN aDd repolr paru 1nJlal>lt al Clothlll( • Nlllllcal Glib MarlDt HardWare 0peu HYID di.JI I """It to ""• JOU bttter 900 W, COAST HWY., N.D. PHONE: 645.1711 RET AIL STORE :>.410 N-rt Blfd.1 Coola .. _ -641-4111. Fr" ..Umat11 to J'tlltPt -~t. '00,41 N. B. COUGARS ZS WurMJH. COUGARS 6 Tbt Nnport Beach C01. pn woo a nry pttyaleal pme trom WeltmiDiter. Tbt Coqpn mlud tbttr pant• aad nnablr YtfJ WtU Ill tiM flrllt qurter, u llarll Octa polled to Erie Sbaw for tbt ant TO. Later Ia ""' nnt belt, -.si'OWIIll(ocoredoo a l'la. nt ooaNrlkMI made lbo ICOro II~. Gnr RoeUt ud MooM Prtdlmon com. -.......... -. -.. • -· Nowport ...... -kOita- bll Ill wttb ....... 11M plaJ au ... ,. o. 111o1aa1 TD- tc. DIAD T"'J, till ft111We -... ~ ...... tr-1-• 4 ......... Ull GonaiiiiTr· ltrl1t 4 ..,...,~ .. ........ , , ...... ts=U.. Ttle ColiiU dlltKI WU -'11 _., __ hduww. Glltr leaiiD • _,_ ..... ..., ...... .&loll wa ool 'II _ ........ -- llalpllll ... "' .... WNilrc I tg "t ' .... · "'"""' --... - weelt, tbey Y1ll coattnue on Into the playoffs. • • N.B. COMMANDOS 13 ORANGE RAMS 0 • The Comma.odo offtDifl, sparkad by Barry Shepherd ud KeUb Kenclatenc, pre. pared Ute way tor JollA El- liott's 85 :rard off.tackleru for a toucbdo'n.JayWilller- son'a 60 yard Tt. rua oa a sweep put tbe Coma-. U polnts &bead ID tbe ftHt half. The l(lresstn drtfea- slYe play byCommaJidoaTy. ler HIDds aDd VInce Valdes helped to abut out tlle Rams. • • • well, Wt Ute Horoetc dioltd them any polots. Tbe Black Honeta recovered a tumble aQd nn It In for a TO. They scored apln oa a long ru.o to a.tut out the CoroDls. • • • !t. 8. CORSAlRS 6 C.M. COLTS 14 Tbe Coratra, despite rood rrouDd plnlnc, could 110t cJef•t tbe Colts. Neither team soored 1D the nnt Mlf. Oo a sweep to the Srd quar. ter, tbe Colla rot tbelr ftrlt TO. The Cora.lrs scored 1D the 4tb qarter on a niD by BUI Bflebt. IA.te lD tbe 4th quarter, the Cotta re. N.B. CORONAS 0 covered a 6&mble ID tbt end CERRITOS HORNETS 12 zone aDd won 14-6. Tbe Corooa offense, led Some of tDe oatltaodlnc bJ Erllt Coa, Dutd Bless, players of tbeCora.lrawere WI.IUl Cla:Dee, Grec Lullos. Troy Sbaw, BW Bron Jr .• ty, Frut Seet• ud Jobn Duld Stauel aod ScottKor- CollabJcbam, moYtd the ball row. Bucs seek to end drought 11 s been a 1oac time IIDCI o r~n~e Coast CoUece'a toot- ball t•m bas tutedY1c:tory. On Stpt. 17 c:oe.cb Dicit Tucker's P1rat11 r&D thtlr sll80D reeol'd to 1-0 wltb a U-7 wta onr areb.rtn.l Golden Wut. SlDc:e tblt Ume tbe atcs hue taileD tht fttld oa a J.yaJd na ~ Dllmls &o.weU, aDd a !4.yard pua from Gary GoiiDtll to Glea Luter. Olattldt tlntbeettr Mike llaag) pn the Baca a two.poJ..at •fety wltb a bloellllll paal, A IO·polal Zod quarter JPI'II'It by Fu.lltr· toa was too macb tor tbe ' Umtt tut ban .t eocne Plntn 10 oftrcome. up wlth 1 flc'lof"J, Tbl elol... OCC .apt~omon widen· ell tbe Plntea bin come c::ttnr O..e hrMl mofed to --lalo tba wlll !Dio ltb place oo OCC'ull. eotama wu atrutntiiJC!O-Umt pap netiYtal u.t lut !0 tlo rih GIWimoal. SatardaJ alChl aplAil Fal· TM 5 .... mt wia.l... ltrtoa. He CIIICfd I pueN otrook II lbe -OC:C Ia tiMI -lor 41 ,.,., .. bu tqttrietetd 1Lece lMO Frtamaa .tttnact -.~ae~. tH PintH, •Iller G••rns Ll JU1 fa J'l.inll St"e Mlrn111, had u 0-t lllty ot beoom111CUit7tlpiiJ- ••-.. I'• tbt ...-m.. ., •• occ MatorJ to llkt ltll -Ill :lick 'helror'l • I llloooMIIII ,.rdlla lolal n.,_-.:hllcearwrlllal ·-1a 1 11t111e- -II --'II OCC Aller 7 p-IMiltu rull- allll ll al -.()1111111 ..... ed lor 147 ,..... --,... PI-Wlll lit oot ed lor MO -.llfllllllol to -hot lllroat IMI t17 ,,..... .. 1o1a1 -· IIIIJ.rdu #If kif ..... I._ I C::., ~-= = SCI.II!!Ze.IM DANCE ltp at OCC'I .-,...,.... on;p .C.., C- ••117110p.oa., -Cll* wiD -r occ.,._..., •• ,..,.. ttllllll .. •••••..W·._. diet 1e ......... 1111 No.I lor ltn ,_ • P.L lol ........ -. .... -. I ..._.,...,~::-~a,at -------...... , , . .... _., ...... _ ........ -..- .. _,., • ....-... IJialo "' • .._._coo .... ·-.. _ .. ....,. ..... CICC'I ttecDIIIInl ... .... .A'ew~l ~~ot ft6ctow ~o ., .!Inc. MAUREE N BIVI NS NEW OWNER, MANAG ER SUITE UO 901 DOVER DRIVE, BEACH, 63HI414 OCEANFRONT , I I •. P[US INCOME Mrs. CleaD has placed her beautifUl decorator horne on the market. This outstandi.OC c!uplex Is practlcall}' new. Hear the breakers crash against your own beach! Enjoy a foraYer Ytew. Both units look lllte mod el homes. Call ror a specW'preYiew appointment. Only $376,500. Cali 640-6161. Call 640-6161 i arloor View Homes Three bedrooms PLUS tlmlly room. Close 1o pork IIIII pool. ReCJuced·· .. $141,000 • • • • • Super R-2 Lot Bt1ILD£llS TAKE NOTE! Horo II 1 Cole CotloJI ll Coi'Oal dtl Mar oa ou of thoet chotc.. R-1 loti. . $12 5,000 .A/MARTIN ~ REAL EITAl£ I. COAST • 1 . . • - IRVINE TERRACE ,. T.,..,.u, deconted lrYtM Terrace l»me oa DIU'lJ 1/4-acre lot. BJ1cbt ud 1111 Hrillc room ud w•-81Md pluk-fJoonct tamDJ n»0m OYe.-lootte ·a1111, muac:anct tawu Ud prdeM. tlts,ooo ••••• aw. · . AJIIIOiatmtat OalJ. ~Ia &B-r, 141-IUS. .. ------~----·~-----------to1 OOYIR DL, ~DS /lUC SAN MIGUIL. ... .., 4541 CAMPUS DIL, 7U.141~ PENINSULA P SIX !JfCLOSBD GARAGES PLUS UtiMmY ROOK. PRICED AT$ icD\If.fb~ MIWPOIIT IIACII , . SUPERB FAMILY HOME Turtlerock Broadmoor Open Sun. 1 to 4 ' . , -. ....... ., . 5322 SIERRA ROJAt -: B '"'' ' birGooa, UQJ .._. ...... ..... 111111 t~r•. Two ud .. h" ._. I ear. lilllllt -...r a11ra .,., •• Youontbtludl A lftlST sam· . . • New price-Redu · •. NE.-oRTHAMORBISIGI lMURSDAY, MOY. i. Jfri •PUIUSHEO IEBLY-,AGE 1 OODA Ofl.IIA~ CAL Our ~yer's kit is a better way to rmd your new home. Here's real help ro become a better buyer. The CENTURY 21 H ome Buyers Kit. It gives you a guide for look.in&, information on 21 ways to purchase, and several Decision ~er sheets to help you keep track of possible choices. C~ a participating CENTURY 21 ~Estate Professional for your free copy. We're 'here for you. LIDO ISLE VILLA $294,000 LJazuy abouDda 1D thJa elepnt FRENCH NORMANDY estate bome aituted oo a pool llled Jot. Four bedrooms, formal c1lJWic room, wtt.b prdeD •lew ar-. Spaclou master suite 1rlth 8JIII.DS1n deck. Gourmet couatry tttcbeD. Soartuc cathedral ceUI.Jics. two woodburoJ.Dc tlre- placH, 1Dtercom, •et bar, ud lumrtous ftll-to-nll pJalb ca.rpett.ac are but a few of tbe feaaare~ 1D tbis elepaUy appoiDttd bome. For more l.ldormatJoD or u appoiDtmeot for newt.ac, call tbe real estate profesma.ta at CeDtury 21 Wtstcll1f Realty Compaoy. 645-7221 • WESTCUFF REALlY CO. I' r..;.J) 1733 W!STCLI Pf DR. M!WPOIT lEACH, CA. 92660 RENTALS bailable Immediately )Ips to c-. CoYe • • . . . Two bedroom& IDd cSea. &Uy turnllbtd. Oct~n IIDet. A ~ee bome for cbolce people. $750. . •111 ILIIIS -ca . :OV'ia.-'0 YBARS OF SBRVICE ·3 Bedroom Home Rental Unit CbU'JIIlaa Pam117 Home -ODe. • Q , CGIGIUl Ia Old Coralla Del "' i BR. 2 BA. Uviq Rocm With • · ~n, IMp Brilbt Kitcheo, t .u •• Deearated Tbroqlaaut. ,...._ Plltiql, Nic:ely 1....,.~ Yard. Near 'Tenala And Sbopa •. Separate Reatal Unit In Rear. tl4,110. Seller WUI Couider . •eiOpllaL •• \Wre Here For \bu.,. Eadt oftb. inclrpc .. ndyowned .............. Prestige Location Upper Bay Sparkltag pool borne --S bedrooms, 2 bltbs, PLUS separate upstairs suite cooststt.ac ot 2 bed- rooms. 1 bltb, tlreplace, deck onrlootiDc tbe pool. This Ideal !amUy bome bas )1st bteD re-decor- ated and 1s bttter u..n oe• ln enry ny --all new tlltares, appliances. btauWblly carpeted, ftll- papered a.od dn.ped. VACANT AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE OC- CUPANCY! IIALTOIS 301 E. ULlOA ILVD., tul.IOA 671-UJO .-•w•••~••o••-••' Citlo Isle AttracUn 4 bedroom, Z bUb. slogle story, ailed brick ftnplaet. Beamed e.lllDcS, hardWood floors. Lute pe&. 48 foot Jot. $1!5.000. N•lJ l'eCDOCWtd. 4 bldrooms, den, 4 b1.tJ1a. l1Yllc room wb c:atMd.ral celUQp. Larp muter bedroom ....U.. Jlh.MO. PeJtiHslllll Fou ~ two batb botDe • All amtdl-. IDftl1 u.. tl n,soo Pllll'l Ll W A TlllF801n .... FROM$t00,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor .... 1 11 ...... ~ .. _...,. ... .. ,.. .... un 1. 11.1.. .... .................... ' Two Coffages COROllA DR MAR ••• oo ODI lot Ill \..uM, eacb lritb ooe bedroom. Ideal for people •bo •ant the prlncy of lJ'f1111 alooe plus tbe economic adnnt.age of sbar1Dg ODI property. Close to shopplqg --ldeallocatloo. Froat uott bu tlreplace. h.ardwood noors, no stairs to climb 1D eltber Ullit. $149,500. YOU'LL LIKE OUR ESP ••• Experi eRce4 Seles Perse•u•el 759-0811 * f4~ £all,* A Cameo Shores ((Exclusive" 180° OCEAN VIEW!! from this elegant custom built. 3 lge. bdrms., 3 baths. family home w1 th a super floor plan! Formal dining rm den & huge paneled game rm. with brick frplc. & wet bar. Courtyard lawn with room for pool. Steps to 3 priv. beaches. $335,000 For appointment to sec CALL 673-7040 711£ CMIEO SIIOitES ltESIDENT SI'EQAl.ISTS QUIET WOODED Duplex. 100tb of the Highway. Corona del Mar. Warm 2-bed.room. and deo (could be 3 bedroom) bome. ldtal for home or investment. PLUS Nearly oe• Z bedroom lncoiT'e unit. Lots of 1fOOd and class - - -beam <'elll~ --. sunny garden patio. Fireplace ln each unit. ALL FOR ONLY $175,500 Owner anxious to sell. • _ ·atru • WE HAVE RfMT ALS _. MAURY STAUFFER-- SEA LION REAL TV 1213 N. COAST HYfY •• LAGUNA BEACH 497-Jlsa 644-2212 ·l···alG .. tANYON,···viEYl ···i . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ~ IY OWNER Sl69,500 IY DIME~ : LUIUDJUI TOWIIIIMa • • • tal~ ••• : Ja.rp _,IIIII Jlllla. lftlll IIi' I ll DC' llftll • • • : J 1Irilr1 II It ... IUp ...... lle1iiiN I -: ............ II et re ••• ....., ••• aiiPit : .............. --. : :r.-. --. -... -.. "'· ..... : ,. ................ -., .... . • -2 : ..... fi'IQ aua. : U CMYON ILMD DIIY! '(Off fM IN.) ~· OPEN lAT./ . -1 toi : ••••••••••••••• I CALL~-••••·••·•·•••• •• FALL TENNIS SALE (STARTS FRI., oc'T . 27 THRU NOV 13) ro -80" REDUCTIONS ON WARMUP SUITS, TENNIS SHOES MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING. SOX, ETC. BANCROFT BALLS: al.9b PER CAN WITH TRADE -IN o~· 3 OLD BALLS NO LIMIT ON PURCHASE ·xww · tor Amencan Cars Lectures on estate plan •• Famoy Mtaee pit•'•" Ia the UUt ot a --eourse beine t&a,bt oa TllursdaJ Dtcbt•t Orup Coast CoUoce by NtwPOrt attor ney MJehael Gertaer. The lectures last trom 7:30 to 9:30p.m. Tontght, Nov. 3, Mr.Gert. ner's topic will bt''tbeform aDd purpose or ~~rl1la.,., Next TllJrsday oJcbt, Nov. 10, the topic wiU be ''hoY to avotd probr.lte'' throop Ute insurance and jolot ten. ancy arra~emeots. He will cq~lude the series Nov. 11 with '•gttt ud .,.,,,. taxes and how to reduce them." Mr. Gertner, a restdeotof Costa Mesa, is a partner 1n the firm of Howser, Gertner and Brown, and 8. specta.Ust ln estate planning, lffi'ome tax and real estate. You may sign up for the free lectures on a first- come, first-served basts at the lecture sUe, the ttne arts lecture !Jail. F'I...U t F,E.T. ·zx · lor Imported & Compact Cars P~ision •lil"ment by 1killed mecl!aniCI wku will IM'' caster. umber. •nd t.t.e-in 1.0 manuf•r:turrr's =lC=---.J spcociflutiou . ---------- M1 UTU CMA1111 fill fACTOfiY MOlt TCNII,_ Ull eAU (ai ...... IIT I ..... _. ... _..,.._ & ROTOR sam ......,... '"'"' a. ,.. I M ..... bolfl ,_ I'II*IR $54~' .... ,... .... If ....... '· SIGN UP MONDAY AT OCC POR COURSES ;:::.-.......... d4f7 ~ ,, aw •n t11aa IOOdtJU/1-..t..ontl< -lltlllr-ttOr- up CGul Colltp IIIIa llll. c~ beCio the wook ot No,. 14. Roclatntloo .... NOY. 7- 18. .,.,.,.. may olp up Molldty lhrOU(h Thursdly from • a.m. to a p.m. lDd Oo Frt.day ftom 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.tntbtOCC admlulool aDd rtJCOrdl tlulldllle. Moap. pol.btmeots are oee11•ry. HEII'ORT HARBOR fJISI(Jf PUBLISH EO WE£JILY ·PG,8 THURSOAY,1NOV. 3, an COROllA OEL liAR, CALl F. THE CA';T'S MEOW ·-There will be tometldDc tor everyooe locluded lD eompettUve eveota: scbedul.t at lbe OraQge County Fall Fair Nov. 8.21 at Los Alamltol Race Cource. Case lD point is a cat show to be held Thursday, NoY. 10, aDd a dog show on Friday, Ncw. 11. Catecorfes wlU include contormatloD and look a.llke. CompetWon 1s open to all come rs, who should brtrc their animals lD for registration before_...lO a.m. oo each day, AU sorta of oompetltlve acttviUes w111 be con- ducted on a eoolllllf.Dc basis tllrOUghout tbt fair. PlaMlng to be on band tor the show Is 3.year old Jeoa.Uer, daugh- ter of Mr. aDd Mrs. RaMan Eversole of Hun~on Beach, whO ·wtll enter her beautttul rare Birman t.ltty. Further information may be obtaiDed by call.1.ag 751:F AIR. ----------~~ •.NC 20 ontt FIMS.lt2 FM-AM Sr.-eo Recei.,.. '"''1.>1'• •••• low dl$1011101'1 k:w cte~n. cl•r _,,.. •MAC 12 . 3 way. high · efllcieney ~-systems with ICOUSIOC loam Qfllles •YVf\al'la · ,_.ural Sound 10 speaker syllems fellure e:o;tremely to w dlstorhon at both h•gh and low llslflrllng ,..,., •Kenwood FM-AM llereo recfllver With dltect lnt.-st~ge coupling lew lull rar~Qe oo- •Garrard auto /manual turntable-changer complete woth Po c ker1ng doamond eartru:tge. ba5e lfld dull CO'o9 . ./"'loJ-H 00 L •Garrard auto/m an ual lurntabt•changer complete woll'l Pocker tng doamond cartrodge. base al'ld duSI C0\19r • COROHA DEL MAR N' • COST A MfSA • ESTANCI.A • M ~H Al.L Y "'" ..,, ', •' I ' 299 ' • HEWPORT HARBOR E Reported by GLENN GILBERT Homecoming courts for 1917-78 have been selected from Corona del Mar, New- port Harbor and 1 Estancia high schools. Costa Mesa high school wUI choose Us senior homecoming king and queen tomorrow night. Each prelimlnar}' court Is made up of class princesses and their escorts, while queens and kings we re presented at the schools' homecoml~ festivities. Mike Newbro and Kelll Kuster wer(' selected as Corona del Mar high school's homecoming ldng and queen. Senior princesses are Cath- erine B:f:rry, Tammy Farris, JoJo Fears, Karen Mal'ke aDd Vicki Sprlngmeier. Senior prtnces are Chris Arranaga, Mike Baker, Bruce Batchellor, Cam Douglass and Davtt1 Foell, The remaiOOer or the home- com'.ng court Is made up of junior prince and prin- cess David Johnson and Kar- en Bater, sophomores Jon Piper aot1 ShelU Wlnter and freshmen David Baldoni ant1 Kathy Johns. Kitty stamper is Newport Har bor high school's home- com ing queen. Seniors Jayne Draganr.a and Linda Ryan, junior Wendy Taylor, sopho - r::ore Kelly Folden aoo freshman Kathryn Asahlno make up the remainder of Harbor's homecomlnc court, Newport Harbor wUI select a winter king in December. Mike Camp and Erin Carl~ son are Estancia h1gh school's ld~ a.od queen, Senior princesses are Kelly Clark and Stacy HowlaDCI, and senior princes are Jim Snyder ant1 MUes Thompson. The junior prlncess Is Dana Tanaka, and Mark C.hltjlan is the )lnlorprtnce. The rest of the cou rt is made up of sophomores Tanl Tanaka and Steve Van Horn and fresh- men KareaGasperandDerek Pearce. Estancia h.lgh school's sellJor princesses are Terri Pickett, Lori Bardsley aDd Sara Sullivan, and the princes are Joe Young, Brlan Richardson and John Olson. The )mlor, sophomore and freshman prl.ncesses aDd their escoorts are MelOdy Ktpp and Alan Ctlacon, Kathy Chaon and John Richardson, a.od Yolette Gomez aot1 her escort, Forrest Werner. • • • Tbe Citizens Advisory Group recommended lo tbe Board of Education, on Oct. 25, that the district examiAe tbe need to malotatoa aeou- ate schoolllkeMeNallywhea tbe re are altertaUn pro. crams at other fl1ab schools. It al., 111Qested tr.t Moate Vt.ta be cloeed II McNallJ, or Ita tQQtn.lent, Ia COD· t,_ed, Tbe Bolrd will dis. <:UN tbtM Items ll the NoY, I m•ttac. • • • c-11-bl(ll oehool aa,twtrlen ud 10111ltedtn portormtd -.. 10 000 ptOIIIt tt lilt -· ••• ~­pOlO. Tlll7 U/1-L111 8111 aJoo cat lo mHI loo llama Ill. • • • lblrlcl lllpt. lollo IIJcoU ....... .ull_._ -.... -.. ....,.. lo _ .. 1111 .. rnotu-w.,...,. ....... dm •••• ~ ....... ., stated Dr. Nicoll, "this school district !las gone to the community to enlist Its support. Now It Is our turn to show the community that we support Us ertorts.'' He said that the United Was supports many community services which are valuable to those concenled wlth pub~ lie education. • • • The Corona del Mar Hlgh St·hool Key Club wUI pre- sent the 5th ln a year-long series of free community lectures on Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m., ln the LIIUe Theater. Representatives from the Forresters will speak on child protection. A fUm and question ant1 answer period will follow the presentation. The tum is eotlUed "fra.gUe: ba.Qdle wtth care .. and Ia narrated by entertalner BUl Cosby. . ... , __ -. ,_.., -·----.. •o• ""'• ••-·•·o~··~ •~• _,.._.. .... __ ----<0"'•'•'•'• ·•••,.;••d •a •••<~•a•"• ""'" """• ~-- O•G 1000 CuPong and c vc1e control!> are ele<:lromc alto""''"9 remote contrOl c apab•••tv lnctuaes delu•e walnul base dusl cove• aTI(I Gr3do Ft, Suoer Fluo -8 rod d•a.,aTI(I cartndge THE IMMIGRANTS U you want to really get a good argument started down at the neighborhood drunlcatorlum, start talking' about Immigration. It's a subject that gets people almost as llillaled as the Panama Canal. Now, over In the Mld-Eut, one bunch of folks has Immigrated Into Palestloe, and named It Israel. The other folks are pretty upset aboul this. The result Is what we call war • bot, cold and Intermittent. In Rbodesla and South Africa, some while guys Immigrated quite a lew years ago and started treallnc tbo blacks the way we treat the Indians. Pushed 'om out onto r esemotlons and took the best land lor themselves. Now, tho black folks want the white lolita to leave. War again. Up In Sacramento, we've got a black guy and a whlto guy In charge of the state government, and they keep lry!Di to get tho Japanese to Immigrate htre with a car factory. Setms Ute only yesterday we were putting Japanese Immigrants In con- centration camps. Hell, we treated them even worse than we did lhe Indians. Meall'ofbUe, the Mellcans keep comllli across the border In droves, and we've found out that we have to put them on welfare as soon as they get here. Try goltli down to Mellco and rottinl welfare. SIJicks, they won't even allow gringos to own property down there. That's bow much they nnt us. Wo even have to print our tallots In foreign languages, so nobody can accuse us of belllg pro)ullced or 11111-lmmlgratlon. So what sbould we do about all this? Well, first of all, we should get oul of the Mid-East. We are always becldng losers. This time, let's )lsi sell guns to both sides, let 'em shoot It out, and then tate sides with the winner. Looks Ultt old Jimmy Carter Is )1st going to got himself in deep trouble by trying to straddle tho Mid-East IIIICe, I bear Illata lot of campaign fUnds lor the Democrals hue suddenly dried up. Wbat be sbould do Is bop completely oil of the fence and got tbls country's nose out of tbe Mld-Eut. As lor Africa, maybe some of the Mid-Eastern follows wbo are trying to elljl&nd their settlomtllls Into tho desert abould take tbelr money and their !mow -bow dowo to tbe Dark ContiDenl and sboW tbe nattvos bow a good capitalist syllem works. Tboy could -aloDi aomo bolltbooks to pull ldl Amln'a gong down out of tho trees. And U wo reolly Died to build more cars In America, Wily In tbo world CAD'! our own car factllrlu run overtime? Or build a tactory )Ill acrou tbe border In Moltco, so t1ioM follow• 1fllnld liDd enouch jobe -tb of the border. Wbat nUiJ -a the cake Is !bat ma:ror up ID Loa ADitios, wbo 'ftDII to bring tho whole world ovtr hero lor tilt Olymplca • .NobodJ 'ftD!od tbe thine acept N.., York &lid Loa Aaplea. DoH !bat t.ll :rou sollltlbln(l Thlnlt of &U tilt proc:lous · wat.r tiiOM atbletu will use,'taltlllc S lbowen a day. And bolides, wbo cares abou.t watcbllc a IIUY throw a 1tee1 tall a coupla of bundrocl loll, or )unp ._ctwarda , ewer a bar'l AI Foflll Stop by tilt R>ro and loot at our -t.IIIIU. Tbey'll ketp :rou nrm While :roa do yotlr 0W11 OIJmlllc I1IIDc Olllbt beaeb. RGIT HARDW RE L MAl, CA 6 CLUBS HONOR THEIR FOUND ER To IIIDGor ttl baad- 1111 pnGc~Ht, Mn. Robtrt w. Roper, tbiMODdaJIIora-. 1111 Clllb of Llpa lu dM- Iplted ltllfof. 14 laDCbeoD mMUac at tM Balboa 8aJ Cbab u bladen dlJ. Tbl L...-Ca.b wW bolt tbe 5 otbtr IDOI'Idllc ct.bl Mra. a.r lu loalldecl Oftr tbl put 10 ,., •• rononc tbt lucbeoft. A1aD RopnstoDtmu. p».a. lit ud COmediiD wUJ ... r. taJa wUb muete' &Dd .toi'J t.Wac, iltereperNd Yltb IPOC*rUJU, IUCb U ''Tbnt Plttle Uc•·" Mra. Llllt otto, pretldeat of tbl MoadlJ llol'11111c Clab of Lapaa, bu IDYtted tiM TuudaJ Club of Newport Harbor, ofi'IAI,.Md la 115&; tbe TtlarldaJ llol"'llllc CLub of Newport Beaeb, lMO; Tbe Soatb Cout Wedoesday Mon1Jic Clab, 1M2; Tbe WldDHdaJ llol'11111c Club, lMS; aDd tbe Monday Morn- IUS. ROalRT RO' lR LDc ClubofHuntiogtoo Beach. 1986, to join 1D bonorfnl tbetr fouDdfDI president. The total membtrabJp of these clubl 11 c&oH to 1,500. Mrs. Roper came to Cal - Uoi'Dla 1111955 wttll ber bus- bud, Dr. Robert w. Roper, from Ktwuee, UUDOta, wbert abe had been acttve to ct.arcb, c h1c, aDd womeo's clubs andbadaen- td OD state aDd oatlon- al boarda. SbortJy after movfDC to Corooa del Mar, Mrs. Roper was uQd to call on oew- comera to the area aDd form a club In the Corooa del War Commu.nlty Church. Thls group beearr e the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor, wltb Mrs. Roper l.utaUed as Its ftrst pres- ident. Since 1966, Mrs. Roper orpnlud and sened as chalrm&D of the theater aDd trntl section for tile morntnc clubs, arnll(fDc for and accompanying members on a greaf variety of trips, OCT. ZONT A GIRLS CHOSEN Tbt Zoota &lrla for Octo- ber from 41oc&l hich seboola wtre ptlb of boDOr at tbt moathly luDCbeoa mMttDc ot tbe Newport Harbor Zoata Clab at tbl Stmor qu ..... eJabboaM 1D CJt.tf HavtD. Hert are tbe hooorees: SARA SCHILT, daqbter of Mr. and Mrs. Stepbta Scbllt, 218 Via Onleto, Lido Isle, 11 oa tbe nralty hock- ey team at Newport Harbor bJP acbool, aa editor of Flotlam andJttsam, GalleoD ltd member, secretary of CSF, Se&lbeartr, aecretary of tbt Scleoce and Math club and member of AFS. Sbe ts plano accompanist for a )lDJor hicb cborus, tutora in plaoo and 15 a school aJdt at Harbor Vlew scbool. Sbt Ia ao boDOr roll studeat, rtcetfed the molt nnaWe aDd most lmproYed hockey awardl. Sbe would ll.kt to major 1D bloloclcal seieDCes or E•UA tD collect, atm- lDI Jor .....ucla, teecbblc or t wrtta11r cantr. • JILL FREEMAN, ducb· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dtck FrHman, 1!&5Coaway An., Costa Mea. Ia tdltor Ill chief of tbt yeerboot at Cos- ta Mea btp acbool, plays ntaty YolltytlaU, aenes u Glrla L..,.e eoclal aDd wel- fare ofllctr and aelllor rep- ttl'llbUYe lr.tmbtr of the Bib clab. Sbt Js lllterest.d 1D bicycle IIOurfDc across tbe eoutry, trntled arouDd tbe Hawallu Ial&Dda of Maul and Kawai 1D 19'78 and don Salma.D rtnr lo ldabo th1s p .. t ~am mer. She plans to major 1D Sptntab aDd com- malllcatJou 1D collece 1D order to pursue a career 1D jouna.!Um. SARA SCHILT ALYSSA P AOIO the Girls League, and was ftrs t alternate tor Girls State. She plans to a ttend USC, golnc into the lteld of law, school administration or e~lneerfDc. • STACY HOWLAND, tbe daucbter of Mr. aDd Mrs. DoD Howland, 1920 Swan Drive, Costa Mesa, Is nr- sity cheerleader, bead of JILL fRElMA H STACY HOWLAND tbe varsity squad and pep squad and yearbook editor at Estaoct.a ll1gh school. Slle bas served as Girls State represeotatlve and has been acttve as flag and banner carrier, SWI'll team and the drUJ team. She plans to at- tend UCLA and maJor In subjects that wut enable her to teach chlldreo. • ALY~A PAOlO, daucb- ter of Mr. aad Wre. Ruuell Pldio, 615 Roell:l>rd Road, Camto ~•an, ta aelllor elul preadtllt at Corooa dtl Mar bJcb eebool, mem- ber of CSF, a.Dd keeps Jta- tlattca for boJI buketball. Sbl bu Mned II pboto editor oa tbt Ebbtlde and u Boac bolpttal Candy- .tr1ptr, tbll yeer u com- mitt" cbl.trmu. Sbe bU recetftd tbe E. l Moore Muoeie award, rtrl of the q~arter award twtce from GOP unit to hear Bad ham CoDCJ'essmao Robert E. Badham (R., Newport) wUl address tbe members of the Inlne-Coast RepubUcao Women'• Club at 11:30 a.m. No•. 15, His toplc wW be • •a capsule deserlptSoo of tbt conditions In Wub- fDcto, aDd what tbe Cuter adm lnlstntloo 1s do1ng." There wtll be short busl- oesa meetinc at 11 a.m. Tbe Shirk Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Drtn, Vesta !(edmon s. A •• s.M .• CO LLBAGUB DBGR 88 M.T.A.C. TEACH ER of SINGING SPECIALIZING IN VOICE BUILDING SONG COACHING A11di tloas by appo int•ent TILI,HOM I 552·7113 Newport Beach, wUJ be the a.tt1ng for the meetfDc, with a social hour at ooon and luDCb at 12:30p.m. FoiJowlog luncb, there wtU be an elec- tton of offtcers and the in- ltallatlon by Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Beaver. For resen atloos, call Mrs. A, fl Mettler, 644- 032'7. O~SIS PROGRAM IS ON HEART DISE ASE S.Dlor cttl.Hos at the OASL'9 center to Corona del Mar art ac~led to beer a dtseuastoo, •• New de .. l- opmeat and trtatmellt of J.r- terlolselerosts .. by Dr. JohD E. CoDDOUy at 1:SO p.m. Wect....ay, Ncw. 9. He wU1 •JPlatD •rcery for hardeo- lQC of tbe arttrfes I.Dd beart dlleut. Dr. COGDOUJ Ia proftssor aDd cbllrmaa. departmellt o! IUfCti'J, UC IniDe, botb domestk aDd forelp. Sbe baa 1110 Nntd U a member of tbe board of gonroon for C~muCol­ Iece and ts curreM!y rereat tor the WUllam Cabell chap- ter of the Dauebttra of tbe American ~Yolutloa, New- port Bacb. Sbe baa al10 taught imlt educatiocl clasaes atOraaceCoutCol- Iece for 4 years. lir, aDd Mrs. Roper, DOW llvtnc 1n LtrUDa Beach, celt- brated tbelr 44tb IDid- versary tb1s summer. Tbey have ooe aoa. Dr. Robtrt E. Roper, wbo Uves wttb his wt!e, Janet, aDd two sons ln Irvloe Cove. Members and tbelr guests are requested to make res- ervattuns for tbe luDCheon wttb Mrs. Ellsworth Ander- son of Laguoa Beach by Nov. 9, COMMITTE£ MEMBERS, Mrs. WWlam DoD of Costa Mea, at left, aDd Mrs. WUllam B. Tritt o! Lldo lale, are shown here with a quUt that wtU be ooe of the Items featured at the champagne aDd tea treuure auctloo of the Newport Buell Asst.stance League. The party, for members only, wlll be beld from 1 to 3 p.m. Tt.araday, NoY. 10, at tbe newly refUrblshed League service ceater, 505 32Dd St., near the City Hall. Mrs. Robert Kemble is chairm&D for tbe auctton. assisted by Mrs. Virgtl Howell u co-chairman. Other committee members are Mm". T. Duncan Stewart, Robert Hurtt, Delbert Van Or111m, John Storch, Robert Muon. WUlt.am Lowaoce, Richard Halderman. Richard Stoddard, Nic holas Frau Jr., Clyde Tbomas Jr., John Mlller, Carl Senice, Victor Appelt Dennis Pickens Jr. and Robert Rotstan. (EnsJp pboto.J ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER READ ALL THE LOC AL NEWS SEHD IH YOUR SUIKRIPTIOM OIDII 10DAYI OME YEAR, $6.00 -TWO Y EAI S, $11 •• ---------------- NAME .............. , •••.•...••• , • • • • • • ADDR.Em •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • BRANDEIS WOMEN TO HOLD ART AUCTI ON· CITY •....••.........•..•..••• ZIP . • · · • B . I Brandeis University Na-Admtsslon is $7.50 per azaar a tlooal Women's Committee per~n. Viewing, Hors of Orange County wtll bOld person. Vle•tng, hors SEMD IM llUS O I DII w•TH $6.00 TOa L • h II an art auctlonSaturrtay,Nov. d'oeuvres aDd DO bOst bar MEWPOIT HAIIOI IMSIGM eglon a 19, at tbe Alfl)Orter 1DD, wUJ begin at 7:15, The 2721 E. COAST HWY ., COlOMA DIL MAl 1I;rv;t:ne~· .............. ~a;u;c;tlo;n~~~a~t ;8:~1;S·~ ...... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;i;;ii;ii~ii Tbe Newport Harbor I A mertcan Leg too Aux111ary wtu bold a holtday bazaar Nov. 4, S and 6 at the L8(1oo hall, Z1S 25th St., Central Newport. Hours are Friday, 5 to 9, Saturday, 10 to 5, and Suoday, noon to 7. Handmade gt.tt Items, bak- ed goods aDd novelties wUl be on sale. Tbe regular weeltly ftsb try d1Dner wtU be available Friday, On Sunday, there •LU be steaks and hamburgers tor barbe- qulog on the outdoor ~rut. Committee members are Mary WUsoa. MUUe Bell, and Thelma Powell, assisted by presldelt Dody Monroe. AU profits go to the Aux- 111ary rebabllU.atloo fund, used for chUdren aDd youth projects, ward partles at tbe Long Beacb Veterans' Hospital, monthly V eten.ns• luncheons at tbe clubhouse, and general aid to veterans. College info forum set H lgll school students can tiod out all they want to know about college at a publlc forum 7:30p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at St. l.ttcbael's and All Angels Cllurcb, 3233 Paclflc VIew Dr., Harbor VIew Hills. The forum Is sponsored by the USC Trojan League of Orange County. University admlnistntors aDd students wW be oo baM to discuss admissions pro- cedures, nna nclal aid, aca- demic programs and campus Ufe. A sltde presentation w1l1 PHONE 968-3329 FOR PRICES ON ANY RCA ABC IS OFFERING VERY SPECIAL PRICING ON THE SETS ILLUSTRATED BELOW. WE GUARANTEE THAT WE HAVE NEVER fK>LD THESE MODELS FOR LESS. SHOWN IS ONLY A SMALL NUMBER OF OUR VAST SELECTION. • nlil ABC is Quality -Price -Selection ROll u•• DIAGONAL TOP OF THE LIN E COLOR TRAK FX 49~ 19" DIAGON AL. WITH VA RA C'TO R TtlNING ...... It': DI AOON AL aEIIOTE CONTaoL also be soown. B~oore ~~ .......................................................................... ~ tn1ormatton wm be nail- able. EVELLE YOUNGER TO TALK TO BAL. UNIT Tbe Balboa Bay Re- publtcao Women. Federated. wUl present Evelle J. You .. - er, attorney general of Cal- t!ornta and candidate for ~ G.O.P. oomlnatton for the governor, at tbelr lun- cheon meetiong on Wednes- day, Nov, 9, at the Reubea E. Lee on Coast Highway. The oosloess meet1nc is at 11 a.m. The DOmlnaU... committe~ •111 present a slate of otftcers, aDd DOm- LDatlons wtU be taken from the floor. ReYlsed by-laws wtU be presented tor rat- lftcatloa. Luncheon resernttoos may be ma1e with Betty Alua.oder, 640-7357 or Martaooe Thompson, 675- 2Ht. TRAVEL ~GENCY AT BANK CHALLENGED The American Soctety o! Tnnl Aceatl (ASTA) bas ftltd •Jt 1D the Sqpertor Court of Su FnDCISOO to t»rce the 8aDk ot Newport tlo CION dDW1a 1ts rttall tnY- tl tCtKJ. Al., •mtd 1D tbt all ll Carl Sebmltt. 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DICIIIIOII loi.IGA- Mtant~ ...... 1be ~from this scholar Is "yes" I by !ldwln li. Y-uotll Or. EdwlnM. Y•tNUd'lll:l prol-.or ol hls1ory · atMIIIml Onlverslty, O.ford, Ohio. H4l •ttw .uthot of tbc bookt on archMotoaY and MC:5enc history. and .. , ..... on tM Oo.td Of dlrecton ol the Ne.r Ea11 Archaeoloak al Sochtty .,-.don the e•ecutlve committee of the ln.tltute IM Biblical ROHHrch, Or, Yam.uc:hl hu pt,nldpt~Md in e11cavatlons at JeruMiem and Tal AMfa. He and his wife , Klmle, are the ~rent~ oltwo children and allend the Ollford Bible Fellowlhlp. Introduction In the 18th century the rise of ratione I Ism encouraged the literary analysis of Biblical texts known •• "Higher Criticism.·· Without corroborative evidence for the Biblical traditio ns many scholars adopted a highly skeptical attitude toward their hi storicity. But countering this skeptical tendency has been the development of archaeology. Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt In 1798 brought Its antiquities to the ettention of Europe. In 1842 Botte conducted the first excevetion In Mesopotemie . Schliemann fulfilled his life.Jong ambition by digging et Troy in 1870. The first excevetlon In Palestine was unc;tertaken by Petrie In 1890. Meny of thes e eerly expeditions were little more then treasure hunts for objec ts o f art to be displayed in museums. Broken pieces of pottery were casually tossed aside as without velue. Petrie, who had worked irl Egypt before going to Pales tine, was the first to recognize that these potsherds could be used for dating the strete. In case aher cese excavatiOns have provided support to Biblical traditions o nce considered dubious. The de~10 of American Biblicelerchaeologists, W. F. Albright, remarked: .. Durin9these 15 )'ears (between World Wars) my in itially rether skeptical attitude towe rd the accuracy ofJsraelite historic al tradition hed suffered repeeted jolts as discovery after discovery confirmed the historicity of details which might reasonably have been considered Jegendery. ·· 1 The same conversion from a skeptical attitude to a hig h regard for New Testament traditions is seen in the career of the outstanding archaeologist of Roman Asia Minor (Turkey), Sir William Ramsay . Abraham Early in the 20th century scholars had dismissed the patriarchel figures of Abrah.am, Isaac and Jacob as •--~ · penonlflci!ltlons of tribes or transformed gods. But texts from such sites in Syrla·Mes9J)Otamia as MarL Nuzi and Alalakh have shown that the ,. names and cus toms found in the patriarchal narratives are authentic. An exciting dev.elopment has been the work of Italian a rchaeologists at ancient Ebla in Syria. where some 15.000 cuneiform texts have recently been recovered. Preliminary analysis reveals the presence o f Biblical place names in texts from the si te whic h flourished shortly before the time of Abraham. Joseph Although the Egyptian royal texts are understandably silent about the presence of the Hebrews in Egypt or their Exodus , which would have been a great embarrassment. documents indirectly illuminate the stories of Joseph a nd Moses. We know from the Wilbour Papyrus that Semitic slaves li ke Joseph were sold into Egypt. Reliefs depict Palestinian bedouins coming to Egypt for food in times of famine . The Merneptah stele mentions the presence of the Israelites In the land of Palestine in 1220 B.C ., Indicating that the Exodus must have taken place before that date . Joshua Excavations reveal a number of Canaanite sites, such as H.nor (Joshua 1 I : I · t 3), which have been destroyed by violence-no doubt during Joshua's campaigns. Cruder Israelite settlements replaced the Canaanite structures at sites like Bethel. Judges The period of the Judges was chaot ic during whi ch every man did that whic h was right in his own eyes. The archaeological evidence of random destructions during this period correlates with this tradition. The plan of the Philistine temple with its two pillars destroyed by Samson (Judges 16o25 fl.) had been lllustroted by tho recent discovery of e Philistine temple on the outskirts of Tel Aviv . S.ul The simple capite! of Saul at Tell ei·FOI \ancient Oibeeh) just north of Jerusa em was excavated by Albright. Among the objects found was an iron plow point. The Philistines, whom Saul fought, had been eble to maintain their superiority because they hed at nrst monopolized the manufacture of Iron (I S.muel 13o 19-22). o..td Dovld aoptured tho Jebuslte city of Jeruoolem ond made It his copltaf. llathleen Kenyon"• .. cavotlonl ln Jen•rlem from 1961 to 1967 ..,..,..redo corner ol the Jebuslte -u. p ••• MMy ol the Psolms, Including- oocrtlllid to Dovld. fwd-0 COI ....... tolww-wrlttenoto rnudl .... clolo by crflla. But the _,..,..__c-Ite =flllliii(Jtalllwni'II(Oncfent ..... ., ..... .._..,_ •!r''f'l \ ' provided us with exact literary parallels to the Psalms . As Ugarit was destroyed in 1200 B.C., these parallels support an early date for the Psalm s. Solomon Solomon was a prodigious builder. Unfortunately nothing remains of his activities at Jerusalem, but three identical gates built by Solo mon have been found at Hazar. Megiddo Gezer (1 Kings9:J5). Ahab and Jezebel A hob (869-850 B.C.), king of the northern kingdom of Israel, married the notorious Jezebel, a Phoenician princess. whic h explains the presence o f Phoenician masonry at Samaria. Ahab's "'i~ory house·· ( 1 Kings 22:39) has been Illustrated by the many pieces of ivory found et Samaria from the ninth· century level. Rehoboem In the reign of Solomon's son . Rehoboam. the Egyptian Phart~oh S hi shak invaded Palestine (I Kings 14:25·26). This attack is described in Egyptilln texts and has been confirmed by an inscription of S hishak found at Megiddo. Jehu King Jehu of Israel (842·815 B.C.) had to submit to the powerful Assyrian Empire. The Black Obelisk of S halmaneser Ill of Assyria records the tribute of Jehu and depicts a kneeling figure who mey possibly represent Jehu himself. Ahoz The great Assyrien king, Tiglath· pileser Ill (also known as Pul), was invited by Ahaz, king o f Judah, to aid him against Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Damascus (2 Kings 16: 1·6 ; Isaiah 7). The Assyrians destroyed Damascus in 732 B. C. and also took Hazar (2 Kings 15:29). Tiglath·pileser boasted. "Pekah their king they deposed and Hoshea I set over them" (cf. 2 Kings 15:30 ff.). In the burnt remains of Hazar was found 8 wine jar inscribed "for Pekah." The Assyrians Assyrian documents now indicate that the Bible is correct In c rediting S halmaneser V, rather than his successor Sargon II . with the c apture of Sameria in 722 B.C. (2 Kings 17 :3-6).1n 7 12Sargon's forces a ttacked Ashdod on the c<HJst (lsaieh 20: I ). In 1963t~rchaeol ogists found fragments of an Assyrian stele commemorating Sargon's victory at Ashdod . The Assyrian king Sennac herib besieged Jerusalem in 701 B.C. According to 2 Kings 18 · t 9 and ISllia h 36·31. the Assyrians were unable to take Jerusalem. This is indirectly confirmed by Sennacherlb"s annals which boast of the extraction of tribute but not of the capture of Jeruse~. - Sennacherib did capture the great city of L&chish. Excavations have 'Whe.a <=America Stopped to 'Pray fA/Til MAGAZ IN E, Bob Jo nes Universit y, Greenville, S.C. ~rhap~ the le~§t-known .:-xample of sptrnuJI .awJk~ntnl< 1n the hl\Wry of Christlamty tn t\m.:-rica ·~ rht" pray.:-r· merrin~ re\·•val of IR")7.1H'll} It was unl ike any qtbt'r 11 me !/f ~plrJtua l refreshmt·m our coUillr} h.1., ~et•n No one doctnnJI riJt·m(' w.1' t•mph .• ~t zed There WJ~ Ylr!UJII}· flU rn·achmg involvetl. R ~rhcr rho~n bcmg church· com roliffi, 11 wJ\ IJ)'nl.Hl ·lt:"ntNt'd h spread wuhout WJlll fl J.! fm an evan- gchsr to :r ~r J Yt' .Yt·r rhl\ hru.·f visitatron by the Sp•rrr ·~I Coi.KI "''IHl more than J million cu nvl·rt' 1n rhe Urmcd Sta tes. h swamped "dt•1nh JnJ Lnllt·,lo(e~ (oH Yale there were .!fH r<'LorJt-d convt"nions ) lr affccrcd ail da~M"s omd conditions uf men-old o~nd young. wca hhy :md rhol>e of luw de,t.:rt't' The prayer-rncenng rr-vival Jo:avt· 1rnper u" 10 missiona ry work~ .arnon)! ne,~~;r 1 oe". (."'va n~elism in army c.amps on borh ~rdes of rhc War berwern the Stares, §ysrem YIIC house· to· hnuse v!srt~flon uf o~s~•xned nei~hbor· houd~ by laymm, ;~nd rhe fnrmar~m of rhe Salvation Army -by W1lliam Buurh Philanthrophy and mural reform were quiCkened The chu rches we re srrengrhened o~frer a ume uf religious drcl ine. Nearly eve-ry truly Chrisr i~n denomination shared rn the revival's resuhs. Onl y Ruma nrst and Unitarian infidel chuf(ht'll were litrle affected, Empha~i~ un rhe respons ibil ity of laymen ro wrn ~uuls ro Jcsus Christ wa s reStored ro the Christian church . Jr W I$ in Ne w York Ciry in Scprcm· ~r of 18)7 ar the Fulton Su«t Dutch Reformed Church rhat rhc noon·day prayer mcerins, wh ich was to be the cenrnl feature Of the movement, began. A lay, ncishborhood missionary na~ Jtrrmiah Lanphier, a member o# the churt'h's staff, concluded thou tM ~s1 approtch tO rt•~•l was 10 call inctr• need petJOfls together to pray. A ftw appeared. Wichin thr« to fou r w~kt. dte fulton Street pray~r ~in&J Wtrt: held daily. Noon pnycr 1000 pe".ord dte mt:rcantile metropolis tt meetinJ.S wuc held in tn~nl chul'thet SJ muhaneously, then 1n theaters . halls, and auditunums of all kinds. Publicity from the Her~/d and the TribMn e added tu the m(lmC'nlu m. h was conservatively estimated rh~1 1 O,()OC) business men wen~ gathered dady 1n New York City for prayer. 'f""hc awakcnrn~ sprC'ad 10 Philadel- phia, Was hmJ,:tun, Buswn, Chicago, and lo scort'S of smaller crti.:-s and w wns in lx·rwecn. M osl of the nation was affected : churches grew as cunverr s were Jdded. l~ven sailors on s hips responded-four Chrisria n believers among the new uf 1000 on rhe baulc- ~hip North Carolina in New York"s harbor mer fur prayer and ~a ng for joy. Others of the crew came ru mock bur we rt' soon gr ippt"d in rt'pcntanct. Then revival broke our ; hundreds were co n· vc ned, min isters came from shore ro help •n rhe harvest. The pauern was simple. A typical prayer ~t ing began promptly at noo n iiind m ncl uded promprly ar Ont' p.m. There was usually no more than a lO· minute openi ng, curuisring of Sc ripturt rt'adi ng and a few stanus of song. Onr: ur two prayrr requtsu were hunortd u • tirM: there was a five-minute limit on each prayer. Named individual• wert somcumes mentione-d u burdens for cunvcrston. Any eJ:Uant'OUll ur contro- versial diKunion was ru led our of order. All was orderly and discip.linN, but praytr tnd fellowship Wtrt' sponttn· cuus. And, incredible thouah it soundt, shopkeepers posted signs on kicked doors reading, "Will re-open aft~r pray~r meeting," Tht movenwm was l•r,m•n· cutrrtd~ it wis spontancout; r was miss~ry; it concributcd to • tplrit of BibiK.l unity tmona be-lie-Yen; ir rescored men to • rit:ht relationahip between God and mammon. lut pouibly 1he mott • importanc con.N- qwna! ol the-prapu l'l')fttina rniwaJ wu1h..r irrauahr nwnthepow~rolcon­ ccned, •prcifM;, ptt"••mna puycr. , -Uw#N M. PMIOI,., uncovered remeln1 of Auyrlen armor •nd weepont there. llenleJ ln612 B.C. theAuyrlons were o verturned by • coelltlon of the ""*'-• ond the Neo-llobylonlons (or Chalde<ons). The second Neo-Babyfonlon king wos Nebuchldnetnr, w~ cerrled ott Daniel In ~ and who destroYed Jerusalem anc:llts temple In !S86. Tho book of Daniel hes been doled by critics to the second century 8 . C. for a number of reatonslncludlng the presence of Greek words . 3ut the abundant evidence of the prnenc:e of Greeks In the Near East, Including, Greek mercenary soldiers fighting both for and against Nebuchadnezzar, demonstrates the weakness of such an argument. 2 Nebuc:hednuur Important texts of the seventh and sixth centuries B.C. called the Chaldean Chronicles were published by D. J . Wiseman in 1956. Therprovlde an explanation for Daniel 1: -..hlch speaks of an otherwise unattested attack on Jerusalem In Nebuchadnezzar's first year. They also reveel a hitherto unknown victory of the Egyptians over the Babylonians In 601 , which may explain why Judah ceased to pay tribute to Babylon (2 Kings 24: I) and turned to Egypt in spite of the advice of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 37o6 II.). At the turn of the 20th century Professor C . C. TorreyofYalesought to discredit the Biblical accounts of the Babylonian attack and the subsequent Exile of the Jews. Excavations have amply confirmed the widespread devastation wrought by Nebuchadneuar's attacks. 'l1le Bll>lo I.....U., wtdo ao -.tala '""""• thai J-O.rW, the Son of God, wlft ..,.,. spin. Ow IJord HJa.ll predicted io •sal• and apia .... II J so and p,.,.,-e a place for you, I w1U came 'lain, ud teeel" you unto my · ..U; that where 1 am, the« ye !'DaY be aleo• (Joho 14:3). "Thet> ohall tf!ey -ohe Son of Mu c:oaaJns lrn a cloud will\ powei and 1re .. dory" (Luke 21 :27). "Be yo aloo -.ly, for fn auch an hour .. ye think not the Son of msn cometh" (Man. ·24:44 ). When He aacended up to heaven two huven.ly IMI-- tenph in white clothin111ood by tM dleclplea ancf 1ave them thia AJorlou. prom~ '"f'hla .ame Jetu. which ia taken up from you into he..,en ahall 10 come in like manner u ye ban aem Him so into heaven" (Ac:b 1:11 ). The very lut promiae of the Bib&e, the lut word from the Saviour to Hla church, it thia, "Sunly le<~me quickly" (Rev. 22:20 ). H• ""'"' come -.,.;,. bccMu 1114 One wlo d«::MeJ 1A.I He '"" • Kill( uJ ...., eruei~ ., King of 1M lewl U yet to HI .,i HU Kin1· Jom. tiNl reign. The Lord Him.el hu taue;ht ua to pray. ..Thy kinsdom come.'• But the aettins up of the kingdom awaita the comins of the kins. The great prophecy at our Saviour'• birth h .. only been piirtially ful· filled . The 1ngel uid to Mary, '1'hou ahalt conuive in thy womb and ahall brlnA forth a Son, and ah•lt call hia n•me Jeaua. He ahall be sreal, and ahall be called the Son of the Hiaheat ; and the Lord God ,.JaaJIJive unto Him the throne of HU /tUiau DaiJ · : anti It« 11uJU rt:i&n over 1~ hou.te of Jacob Jor ever ; aruJ of lai.t kinsJom there .thall b. no end" I Luke I o31, 32). Peter, too, aher Pentecost, tella the Jewa th11 God "shall &end Jesua Chriat which before waa preached unto you: Whom the heaven mu&t receive until the timea of rntitution of all thinga, which God hath apobn by the mouth of all His holy prophet a ainc:e che world be!an" 1 Acts 3 :20, 211. 1 He mwt come a(ain lnco.u.te the Cluuch of Jeholechln ChrUt ctu~nol be unitM and «lorifiH. until He One of Torrey's arguments related to come,., Century after century haa paucd and the exiled Jewish king Jehoiechin. ..ill the Church of Christ ia divided by the Texts d iscovered at Babylon by at ream of death. Put of Chriat'• body today Koldewey in his excav•tlons from 1899 ia the Church at rest and part Ia the Church to 1913 remained unread In Berlin until Militant here on ea rth . We bid' • tender f•re· Weidner published them in 1932. They well to -our dearnt on earth when they are include e text which explicitly mentions the granting of rations to the t1ken from u~t •nd our fellowahip with them exiled king of Judah, Jehoiachin (2 is interrupted. Has God sot nothin& better for Kings 25:27 ·30). His people than all thia auflering of pain and Alter the capture of Babylon by the ndneat of parting? Thank God, He hu. There Persians in 539 B.C. Cyrus i1 a day · com in~ when His people ah•ll be magnanimously permitted the Je~s to glorifi ed and umted together in the ·preaenc:e return to Palestine according to the oF their Lord, and that day cinnot come till Bible (Ezra 1 :2 -4 ; 6 :3-5 ; Isaiah the Lord Him&elf return• and by the miracle 44:28-45:1). Though some scholars of resunec:tion 1nd rapture the two sepnated questioned the authenticity of Cyrus' parts of His body will be linked tosether in decree, documents such •• the Cyrus joyful and cYerlaating fellowshi . For, as we Cy~i, r lndica\e that !KtiOQ )WU _ read in 1 Thes. 4, 16-1~, •• he Him~lf en In·~~ ,..ll/> ~l'llllllh ·~ ') \\ ~11\doo<e~ from he• out, woth kind: Generotli pol~ ett.'al-"21W.~t tile1iii~\t.tll~ archan!!lll . trump rell~s . r :.41 ar ~ ":")it £1 ,czf~. and the dead in .... a 'b·"ri~te firtt. Ezra -~ • ~ f ,. Tlion "we which art" alive re •>shall be Torrey argued that the Aremak: uught up top-ether with them in the clouda to portions of Ezra and of Daniel betrayed meet the Lord in the air, and ao a.hall we eve r their lllte date. The publication, be with the Lord." however, offlfth·centuryB.C. He must come osain becallJe tlai,. weary Aramaic papyri from e Jewish garrison world will continue to llear the d11.1h of arms on the is lend of Elephantine near uRiil He come.t 11.1 Judf,e am on« lll.e nllliott.t A swan in upper Egypt has supported and rebuke,. many ~pie. Then th1 promiae the antiquity of these Aramaic in lsa. 2:-1 ~thall hiVe its fulfillment. "Nation sections. shall not lift up 1word against nation, neither (Cootloued oe:rt week) shall they learn wu •ny more." Yes! He must aurely come. May we ali be found ready in thac gre•t day! Are the Jews the Chosen People of Gocl? MIMionory H. M. McMI In MJchl~n FROM "THE JEWISH HOPE" On one occasion, while witnea~in~~: to a Jewish m1n he uid, "People uy we Jewa are the cho~n people but I don't be.lieYe it." Thit led to a discuMion in which thia bua:neu man ni&ed the question " to why people referred Co the Jews 11 the "'chosen people.'' It wa!l our happy privilege lo point out to this man the anawera to hia questio na, goin~ direct to the Word of God. FirM we look him back to the fl ood, when all humanity had beHI dntroyed except Noah and hit aona, their wives and No•h'1 wife. Therefore the earth wa~ repopulated by the bmily of Noah, namely Shem, H•m 1nd Japheth (Wnnia 10 :1·51 . We pointed out that the Semitic people came from Shcm. We Ccnciles came from h11hech and the othera from Ham. 'Wllile there are few referencea to the genealosy of both Ham and Japheth, we pointed out that there •aa • ••com· plct.e" genealogy given Shem. and that for a purpoae. followins thia senealot!y in Cenai• chapcer eleYen. it taka one from Shtm to Abraham. TlM:n when you curn to Mant.e. ch•pter one you pkk up th.i• Old Te.tament ~nealoKical r.;:uern. Thtt t•ke., you down the Semitic line orty-two sener•dona. Then in Luke chapter three, you find this Semitic genealosy in reverw. bq:innin1 with the birch of the Lord •ncl soinl hack not~ to Noah throush the Semitic U.e, hut to Adam "throush the line of faith., befon: the call of Abram. 1'1M:a we raiaed the qUNI:Jon aa to the ••w hy" of thia concite pnal08)'1 a.nd the conchtaion •• that by 1hle. lar ... • a nation could know the .c-i•h when He cafl:lll. He wou&d oome down throuah the ~•I pau.ern u it wu ai•• 1• tt.i Seript•,_ throash the line of ..... T'llerftore it •• in the pa._ of Cod lo c:Jo-a paopla alld Cod c"-Abram to carry out His ploo. -the J..,loh .-.1. ...,. the "cJo.." ...t tloal lor a .. pu..,;;;. ... - Ao we unfoldad -Scrlpcu-. the 11&10 bopa lo ... -.... .JowWo -... .. aclai n .... Do,.-..,_._. cltn ... . --. .... -......... ..,. .. IIAool? I -...W h , .t ..., wo ,..,. ........ ,. ills ...... -.. --,..,.. ... _1._ ........ _ ... _..__ .. _.._ .... ., ... ... ........... --Cltriolls ........ lo- • lsr1el'a Saviour Mnsiah . flf' h1 !'i now lwgun to tell other Je'ft·i~h people aho ut flim. An~1ther Jewish man to whom we witneseetl wu ccmvi nttd that Jt:t~us Christ was the prum· i.ed Mt:niah. He t·n1e to &ee chis fact thruup:h tht" Sc:riptures. Rut "·hat 1listur~cl him w1a the point that if all thr Jewi~h people came to be- lieve in Him, wuulrl that do away with the Jewi11h pe-uplc? Thi" erronetlUfl idea i1 very common in Jewr). They hue JtuUcn away from the lcachin~' uf the Wurd of Cod and hne suhatituted thf'ir own oviniona. They be· lieve that when a Jew accept& Chrial, he ia nn Iunger a Jew but a Gentile. Thia uf c:uurae · i1 impouible. at no one e•n change hia flee by a chan~e uf faith. Thia man too waa 10 convi nced that the Lord lnua waa lhe promiaed MeNiah thac he ia talking to hia people about Him. Recentl y we •·ere wilneMintt: In a JewHA who had aem pic;turu uf tome African headhunten uf many year• a~w and the ••• imprCMM by the ehanJe in thc·ae J.W!Oplfl today. It tt"'e ua a •Ofldcrful uvpclrtilnity. Jew r)' vridea itaelf in not bt-in~t a miMiunary rtlittion. It waa we who raited the fJues&lun, ••Mra. G., where would theae tame peopk be t9CI•y , a it were not for the Chrittian miMionarla?" "What If the Chriatiana felt jutt aa Jew ry d~ .. yintc 'let every man huld to the rtlision of hia fathcrt'?•' It ... then •e pointed out Jewry'• fallacy of f1ilin8 to be a mlationery people. Cod Mid lo them cent~riea ~go, '"YE ARE MY WIT· NESSES . . . oluuih .13, lOA. TM Meaaiah waa to be A LICHT of the Centlleo and the GLORY of the people of lsrsol I foal"" 42:6 ; Luke 2:32). 8uo"lsrsol faUed to tarry out their miMionary ratk. We doaod wkh 1M oredktlooo thet •'-faraol • a oeoolo_•.rwid. J .. ., of old. "SALVATION IS' Ot THE LORD," -hl"l Is ..... oo take fll-. 'l1le ~ wonl SALVA110N lo IWMow Is YE!IHUo\, ~ JESUS. ...... braol •Po "JESUS IS Of111E LOIIDI"- a ..olooo o1oa11 lla lion 11-. AU. ISIAIL ... ... __. u-2~ ..... ,., •=• li:JII). Alld .. "'... .. .... -aoy -Paool: "r• If ... =· a1 4= MtMnua ",.,... .... .... ... I J•fotu(.............. ... .... ,. , .... fl:ll). Alld-Cool ....... .., ·---· I ' HAIIIOR ,ELLOWSHU• •a.E atuROt 1SID ST. et OIAMGI, COITA MISA. 645-5050 Dl. f.liMTOM IISHOII, PA STOR ' ...., lllorlill ~ .••••.•.•.••• 10:10 .... .... , .... -t!ll .... .., ... , .me. -., p.a. Aa ~ c•rc~ wttb Baa t.ecldac llliaUtrJ A TrEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CMIISTIAM SCIIMCI SIIVICIS :, ...... CWVIWII OT ' al.ft', ICIIEN'IUT S)03 Via Lldo Nawport S.adl ... , Sebool -t .. 10:80 ._.., .. me• -t • 10:10 wtaruDAY EVENIHG We tmte ,_to,... LUtttiiAM CHURCH OP tHI MASTII. LCA 1100 PacUic Vlw Dr. Coi'CII& del Mu1 Calli. LAWRENCE D. FlWRLING Putoa· •• PIM»M 751-1011 • stnmAY SERVICES: Cllucll ecbDol . • • • t:15 ~..mee.lO:IO NEW-ORT HARIK)R OSI CJe PUtlltED IE£Xl y. PC. S THURSDAY, NOV.l. 8n CODA OELMAA, CALif. C. M. Harper . lite e~slll )tesll eoitHet/iOH THAT"S RIGHT, FRED Fnd lortlllel t. npt. Tbe COita Y111 Cbambtr of Co--.rce (Mel otMr ~ 1D lbl commaalty) SHOULD UM tbllr illbltDet alld ,....,cee to bllp tbl etty acb1"t ••• ot ttl IOAle: complltSoa of tbt ,....,.,, rtdefelop- mlllt of U.. donton, IDd otbtr mauen of cltywtdt COKR"D., Tbe citJ ftWICtr eb&Ueac~ tbt buslDeu commuDlty to ret bwolfld at local, coaty, statellld f•nJ aonrn-·~ 1"111 to 1tlct IP for W. cltJ'• rtcbta. IIIETING 1:00 p.m. ReADING ROOM WM clap: t~LlD.''-5p4m. . WMiulilr. t am . 7:41 pm ,._." t am -S .pm, 7-9 AC•,dl~WIIIIile CoelaM.-. MST ... i& ..ntoiMSTCHUaCH I 1-ll&HwboreNd, a..... ....... I • a elllll-.. wortb mMitllc. But hoW? Aaaemblymu Delala Macet• .ort of toot tbe 1• u we predicted be woald a ocq,lt of weeks bact, ID GfiiDC a coatutoa or city tuc.s to cJeal wttb tbe tre ..... y lmpuse. He aald the Clamber o1 Commerce, COtta Mea Tomorrow llld City Ka1J llloGJd appotat a wortlJic committee to tackle the ...-a.m blld-oo. Be IIICI"ted lotJbyt.ac (DO, Uat's NOT a t.d wont) wttb the Oruc• Coaaty TraosJt CommJ.aaloa, llllbnJ coMtnetJoD aAic:ID ~fGUPS. state bl.cbay otftclals &.Dd eltcted rtpnMIItaUfH. We *Ct'M with DtDDla IDd wttb Fred Sorabal, tbat tb1a Ia tJM way to get .ome actJoo. Fred aJ.o made a very rood point about leantac to uderstud oar Dttpbors •beD It comes to dea.1iJii wttb nctoaa1 problema. Such tblags as tramc, fiood cootrol water quaUty ud pablle acee• to beach .. are DOt strictly local problems. Some to'ftl, aDd Newport ls a dtsmal aample, abow abeolutelJ DO reprd for recJoDI..I oeec1s 1D tbHe anu, except WbeD they would beoeftt directly from re,ioall cooperation. Water (Jiality In Upper Newport Bay dlpeada OD J'll1ola1 water quality control, tberefore Newport Ia ready to work wttb other ageoc.les on thl.s problem. Newport aJ.o sees t~ proposed oew fluDtlactoo Beach electrtcal 'JeoerattDc plant u a rectoaal pollutloo problem, IDd they're r1ght. Costa Mesa sees Route 55 tratftc u a recioDI..I problem, and that's rtgbt. • • • • iKc:o8 CIKJIIC. Of' C.. I liT ,ICIEwr.T Jtwport Beech at CONM dtlMar M....-ue ____ ,, ....... : tlOO Pacldc Vlew Dr. .._, Sehool -10 a.m. tudiJ Stmce -10 a.m. WtdDHdar. 1:00 p.m. CHA.LIS D.. CLAU ~lt..TO"' IJAUL H. ALIXAMDI .• ••soc lATa GRACE BIBLE CHUROI V eterau Memortal Bide. 5&5 w. 18tb. Colltl ..... ' • 1 I ,. t RF. A DING ROO,\f 8500-8 E. Co. It H.-y. htruce oo Narcl ... a Yoo.-Frt.: 10 am to 5 pm 'SaDdaJ &fteroooa: 1 to S SUIIrday: 10 am to 4 pm REV. TOM TYREE, Pulor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m • ...s 7:00 p.m. CHILDREN'S PREP SCHOOL. 10:00 a.m. Now, If we could )lst ret everybody to agree tbat almost ALL t:rame, pOJlatJon and public recreatlooal problems are ~ 1D uture, maybe we could get some of them solved. • • • • Yoa ue cordially lDvUed to att.d Ctllreb S."lcea ud to UM RMdfDc Rooma. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: cau 552-0092 •TeacblDc Blbie Doctrtne• Loea1 coatrol Ls ttne, aod should be held onto teoaclously wbea strictly local lsiUea are lAvolved. But, It's silly to lmactM that local ronnuneots cao solve rec1ooaJ tnntc problem.. That makK about IS mach sense IS teULng eacb COU.DtJ or city to provide Us own aotl-balllstic mlaalle deteDM ryltem. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ••THE FRIEHDLIEST CHURCH IH TOWH" WAYNii P . MU I.I.EN. IJ A nOR • lt100 A.M.-ADULT WORSHIP It SUNDAY SCHOOL 6r00 P .M. -EVAHCfLICAL HOU It 301 MACNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE •• COSTA MESA Fred 1a r1cbt. let's orpnise ourselves to get things doae, and let's try birder to uoderstaod our oet&bbor s aDd tbtlr problema, so that we can cooperatively solve recioDI..I problems. 'luenout~ Qlongrrgational ~hurt~ SGT. RE-ENLISTS POLICE AWARDS TO Set. Jamtt M. Coorecode BE GIVEN NOV. 1~ A fltEf AND INDE .. !NDEHT CONCitfCiATIOHAL CH ltiSTIAN CHURCH THE R F.V. JOH N A. I.I NDVAU., 'ft it&isl tr f100 A.M. SUNDAY• aiiLI STUDY lO,JO A.M., WO.SH.,. st•VICI, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 IROAD STREET, MEWPORT HI!ICHTS son of Edward J. Conrecod; Newport Harbor Area of 240 E. 16th Place, Cotta Chamber of Commerce w111 Mesa, has reeollsted for 4 bold Ita aDIIJaJ poltcuwards years whUe senJnc wltb tbe luncheon Nov. 15 · at 2Dd Martne DtvlaJon, Mar1De the Balboa Bay Club. Corps But, Camp LeJeune, Reserntlons, at $15 per N.C. He jolDed the Marine person, may~ made throurh Corps ln June, 1975. the Chamber otrtce at 644-MURSIItY CARl .. ROVIDfD "HONEr 64).2740 Autlteittit lidlfili ffewelrif BIG DISCOUNT BEAUTIFUL. CONTEMPORARY AND TRADlTI>NAL HAMDCRAFTED PIECES, SIGNED BY INDIAN CRAM'S. YElf, CAN BE YOURS AT NO Carr, WITH NO SHQJ»PING TRIP, THROUGH A PRIVATE SHOWING PLAN. CASH PLAN AVAILABLE FOR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. .GUARANTEED PRODUCTS-FUN -FOLKLORE 8211. &asloesses and or- pn.lnttoos may reserve tables of 10 for S150. PUBL.IC N OTICE FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUoyq persoo ls dolae bustoess as: Jaoe's AoUques, 2721 E. Coast Ht&hay, Coro .. del Mar, Ca. 92625: Sandra McNeill, 700 AYocado, Corooa del Mar, Ca. 92625. Tbfa tlls.loesa Is conduct- ed by ID lndJvtdual. Signed: SaDdra McNeUI. This statement was filed wltb the county clerk or Or-uce Couaty Oct. 27, 1977, hbUsb: Nov. S, 10, 17, 24, 1977, ID t~ Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84408 Sixty-two luxurious bungalows. suites and roome command a tensetlonal view from a hill-slope In the moat exclusive Mctlon of Acapulco. Quests may select unobtrualve prtvacy of their own cottage and pool, or aunbtlthe with the "jet set" at the famou. VIlla Vera pool and btlr. where favorite tropical drinks can be enj oyed, .. ,her In or out of the weter. For the tennta buH. thrM clay coun. are available both night and day. For the gourmet. International culalne and ~JCican apeclaltte. prepared at your request For the romantk:, Pflvecy and MCIUik>n. For everyone unforgettable memories · TMIYIUAftfiA. ' IIOI.YIIOON PACKAQII -------~~~~t~ 5 Dal~L~,~JJL~,!~H!•=:e~!h18.70 Air-Conditioned Oou~le Room with Private or Sharing Pool e Welcome Drink on Arrival e Full Breakfeet E~ Day • One full Dinner (for Two) at .. EL PATIO" Aeltaurant •112 HourTennla LMIOn Per Person •1'wo Tlcketa for .. LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drink Per Person • One F,... Dally Hour of Court Time • Clratutttee IXTRA ..aHT ... ON I.P. U.S. R~ JACK Ht:IGEN INT. and HARRY JARVINEN AND ASSOCIATES U.S. National WATTS 1·(800) 421 ·0?67 Write or Phone For Package Ames and Free Color Brochure· to \1t11A~ra .. I& a Mlllln'GL .. P.O. lbc 580, Aa~~Mco. Mex . Phone 4-0S-33 ''ONE OF SANTA'S ELVES,'' Maxine Broback, tscheckl~ off Items to be presented at the •• Fuo and Fucy buaar'' belnc clveo Saturday and Suoday, Nov. 5 aDd 6, by the Newport Harbor Business and Professlo .. l Women's Club. The annual sale-wlll be held at the Costa Mesa downtown community r enter, for merly tbe Boy's Club 594 Center St. Doors 'A'Ill open at 10 a.m. and clos; at 6 p.m. Satu N..iay, 5 p.m. on Sunday. Members or tht> BPW Club have-been meeting for months preparl!¥' hand made Items for the sale. (Enslgn photo.) School poll testiS books Tbe Newport Beach public librar y, wlth the cooperation of Mrs. Wlleeta Phllbrlr k.. the coordinator of Instruc- tional resources for tttt- Newport-Mesa School Dist - r ict, ls taking a rearlln~: poll. All third, fourth, awl filth graders ln the Newpot t Beach schools are ~ln11: ask- P U BLIC N OTICF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM FNT The following p.> rsons a r£> doing business as: Orange Couoty Carpet Sales, 1:?571 Woodlawn, Tustin, Calif. 92680: Chrtstophf'r H. WPIIS, 1257 1 W()()(1!awn, Tustin, Calll. 92680; Stephen Paul Staudl~er, 3070 East Fton- tera, Anaheim, Calif. nsoo. This business Is r otVhJct- ed by a general pa rtnership. Signed: Stephen P. Stalull~­ er. This statement w3s riled with the <'OUnt y r l~>rk of tlr. ange County Od. 31, l 'l~i. Publish: Nov. 3, 1 '. li , 24, 1977, In the NPwport Harbor En<>lgn. r II I~ fllj Pd to cast their vote for their ··all time favor- ite book." The results will be an- nounced during l'hllrtren's book wePk, Nov. 14-19, and •.tdll IJe post~ in thP r hll. c1 ren's room In th(' ~ lJraoches of the Newport Hf'JCh public llbru ... THOMAS CASEY OF COM IS NOMINATED For mt-r :'iewp:H:.Mesa '>• hool boarcl Jn('rnl/er ThO- mas Case} or Hart.tOr Vie•• Hills has lleen nominated to serve on theOra~e Coun­ t v Committee on SC't.ool Uls- trft-1 0 rJ!a n1zatlon (CSDC ). flp will 1\40' oppose<! b\' Bob Hurst or Laguna Niguel. Th~ CSDO is an 11 -mem- ber group drawn from coun- ty supervisorial districts to rna ke recommendations on school rtlstrict boundary matters. Mr. Casey and Mr. Hu rst are s~klng the 5th Supervisorial District SE'llt. Elt'<'lton will t~ held Nov. 16 1n r ullerton by repres('o- tatlve-s of tht> countv's 33 srhool dtstrlcts. · Clocb by: e H'rsch«U • Clt,/.Ha • Gazo e Trend e Colonilll "~ALES ANIJ SERVICE cu : PINF <.LOCIC S .I,ND IJAROMETERS '\ ~ TIQUE RF.H ORA rtON~" HOURS SATURDAYS 10-5 OTHERWISE BY APPOINTMENT CUSTOM POOLS and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE QR V!S!! 9U!! S!!OWHOOMS xooay, 12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD .• GARDEN GROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Anaheim Garoen Grove Fullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 Laguna Nl(uel 1'31 -2375 STATE LICEP•SE NO. 192217 Coastal Area 646-5094 When i t's t ime for something hot, hearty and delicious- it's time for Lipton'Cup·a·Soup. Choice meats, ~ender vegetab les. savory broth. Every cup is bursting wtth good flavor. Lipton Cup·a·Soup was mode to savor. You never had soup so good so fast! ( ' ' ; ! • I • THE lOTH OlAMONO HORSESHOE whlte-tle biJI, IMlld at the &nrly WUsnlre ~; Mnored the tound.ers of tnt forum lnternattonal Hone Show to benent the Ctty of Hope. Ball decor featured a replica of the solid gold deacon cup, presented to the st10w by Mrs. June McAffee. The cup was formerly the Queen Victoria Ascot Royal Hunt Cup. Pictured here 1t the ball are Mr. arwt Mrs, Charles S, Wt.eeler of Irvine TernC'e, PUBLIC NOTIC E FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEJIENT The followlqt person Is dol.Dg business as: Propert)' Realty, 3900 Birch Sl., Sutte 104, Newport Beach, CaiU, 92660: Robert E. Meyer, 836 Presldlo Dr., Costa Mesa, CaiU. 92626. This bus iness Is conduct - ed by an Individual. Signed: Robert E. Meyer. Tbls stater~ent was tUed with the county clerk of Or- &nge County Oct. 18, J!Y77. Publish: Oct. 27, Nov, 3, 10, 17, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -83862 P'::JBLIC NOTI CE PUBLI C NOTIC!; S-93351 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are dolog business as: Dolptrln Marina, 9035 Atlanta, Hun- tlngton Beach, Ca. 92646: Isabel B. Barros, 17550 C hestout, Fountain Va !ley, Ca. 92708; Anita B. Panabe, 9921 Half League, Huntlog- tor. Beach, Ca. 92646. This business Js coDduct- ed by a p:eneral partnership. Sigued: Isabel B. Barros. This statement was tued wlth the rounty clerk of Or . ange Coonty Oct, 7, 1977, Puhltsh: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. _ r -83390 S-93264 P U BLI C N.OT IC E FICTITIOUS BUStNESS S-93276 NAME STATEMENT F ICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS The following persons are NAME STATEMENT doing business as: Newport Thp following per sons are Paclf1c Properties, 500 dolnt?: t:ouslness as: Night Life Newport Center Dr ive, New -Guide, 2500 S. F'alr~Jpw St., port Beach, Callfornl.a Santa Ana, Ca. 92704: John 92660: M. J , Aube r man, 3981 A, Mischka, 19031 Lindsey Warner, Huntington Beach, Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. Calllornl.a 92649; James E. 92648; Susan Allen,207 Lake Pel1:'}', 398 1 'harner, Hunt. St., Hum ington Beach, Ca. lngton Beac h, C-a lifornia. 92648. 92647. This Wsin ess Is conduct- This bu s iness Is conduct-e<1 bra !imltec1 partnership. ed by an Individual. Signed: Signed: John A. Mlschka. M. J . Auberman. This statement wa s fli ed This statement was tlled with the county cle rk of Or- with the county clerk of Or-ange CounH Oc-t. 19, 1977 . ange County Oct. 6, 1977.. _Publlsh: Oct. 27 , Nov. 3. Publish: Oct. 21 , Nov. 3, ~·10, 11, 1977, In the Newpot.t 10, 17, 1977,in the Newport Harbor Ensfgn. F-83982 Harbor Ensign. F -83243 P U BLIC NO T ICE S-93258 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ThP following person Is doing buslnPss as: The Hu ck- lPbe rry, 112-11-4 Mcfadden Place, Newport Beach, Cali - fo rnia: La Creplere, Inc . a California corporation, Care of: Robert A. Wilks, 2030 E. 4th St., Santa Ana, c all f. 92705. This business Is co m1uc- te<l by a corporation. Co rporation Name: La C r eplere, Inc., Rohe rt A. Wilks/ sec r ebrr. This statement was hied with the countr clerk of Or- ange County Oc t. 17, 1977 . Publish~ Oct, Z?, Nov . 3, to, 17, 1977, In the Ne..vpo rt Harbor Ensign. F -8383!1 P UBLIC NO TI CE S-93265 F'TCTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: four Winds Restaurant, 16431 &lsa Chlca, Huntlngton Beach, CaiJf. 92647: Foun- tain Valley As sociates, lnc., California corporation, 1609 E. Edinger , Santa Ana, Ca- lif. 92705, This bttslnPss Is conduct- ed by a corpontton. Corporation na me: Foun· lain Valley Associates, Inc., Harlan c. Erickson, Pre. sideot. This statement was rtled with the county e lerk or Or- uce County Oct. 17, 1977 , Pabliab: Oet. Z?, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, lD the N"POrt Harbor Enslcl. r -8S796 P UBLIC NO TI C E S-93277 FICTrTIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt foUowtoc per.ons an doi.IIC bu.U..., u: SUMhlne Food Co., 17913 MacArtr.r Bhd., !moo, Calli. 92714: S1mueJ 81rat.am, 3001 Car. mel An., l"lM,Cai.ml.f; Lout.t BbUaam, 3401 Cu- mel AYe., lr¥lae,CaJ, m14. nte ba.._l 11 eoDdlct- ocl bJ u ladlri<ml. SIC-So--m. LoalM Blnttlllm. nu .. ._ .. wu m.s wtlll lilt _, elart ol Or-..,.. c.., Oet. u, lf!V. Pl.ttr•· Od. 11, ""· a, 10, 11, 1m, 11111t .._ -11111111p. F .littf P UBLIC NOT ICE S-93268 F"ICTITOUS BUSJ:lESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons arp dol~ business as: Frames, Etc., 7501 Slate r Ave., ulilt ''N'', Httnttngton Beach, Ca. 92647: Charles D. McGowan, 16444 Bolsa Chlca, Hunting- ton Beach, Calif. 9Z649, wu . llam L. McGowa n,1957 1 Wa- terbur) Lane, Huntington Beach, Caltl. 92646. This Wsiness Is ronduct- e<l by a llrmted partnership. Signed: WUUa.m L. Mc- Gowan. This statement was rtled. with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 17 , 1977 , Publish: 0-:t. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, In the Ne-.vport Harbor Ensign. F -83838 P U BLI C NOTICE S-93283 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT The following persons are OOing business as: Conso- lidated American Properties VI, 16752 Milliken Ave., Ir- vine, California 92714: JoM B. Pa,rker, 16752 Mllllken Ave., Irvine, Callfornla 92714; James E. Tweedt, 16752 Mllllken Ave., Irvine, California 927 14. This b.tslness Is cooduct- td by a general partnership. Signed: John B. Parker . This statement wa s tOed wit h the coonty clerk of Or - :u~e County Oct. 18, 1977 , Publish: Oct. 27 , Nol', 3, •10 , 17, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -83913 PUBL IC N.OT ICE S-93284 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.ATEMENT The following persons are dolce business u: FIJway Associates, LTD., 2081Bu!. tneu Center Drtn, Suitt 140, Irvine, California 92715: Morcan MeColtouch, 2&03 RedLands Drtve, Costa Mesa, CallforDla 9282'7; An- celo J. Casella, 2124 Valley Glea Lane, OrtbJt , Calltor- ala 92687; frut c. Forbtt, 1:44 l.a lUnda, """'· Beach, Calllornta 9!851. Thts ba.tDNI te cODdlld· oc1 br a Umllod partotrllllp. SI(DOd: Morpa lleCouoap. nto o1tte-..., 111oc1 wttb tbe COIIIItJ cleft of or-,,.. ~ Oet. u, 1m. Pltbl.l* Oct. 21, llot. J, to, 11, tm, • tM ~ttwport Rtrt>or EMlp. P -- --- ,.U8L.IC HOTIC!: S.IIHS PICHI IOUI BUSINESS NAill rr ATEIII>I!T T!lo lollowloc paroo• b loloc -· u : IILA/-iAUB, 11NI ftJ'plrtr: Boult~ 1ard, tnt., Ca • :Jornla }Z11f: Mont•, Lol' !'bleb '- \uocla&u, lAc., Calllonll !OIPOradoQ. 17841 Skyparlt: blenrd, lnlne, Caltfor- llt 112714. Thla bu11Dn.1 t. eooOOct ~ ld b)' a eorponUoa.. Corporatloe Mme: Uor . rte, Lobrb&cb. ' Auoctatea, r.t., A. P. Plllaao, v. Pttl. Thts stateu;ent was tUtd with tbe eouoty clerk ot Or- , ... Coallty Od. 25, 1977. Publlsh: Nov. s, 10, 17. ~ 24, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ens~. F .anti PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtoc penoo Is doing business as: Colon Therapy Practltloners As- sociation, 4500 Campus Dr., Suite 630, Newport Beach, CA. 92660: Jaek L. Lne, D.C., N.D., 17 532 Cotton- wood, Irvine, CA. 92715. This bus lness Is conduct- ed by an Individual. Signed: J. L. Lane, N.D. Tills statement was rtled with the count)' clerk ot Or - ange County Oct, Z?,. 1977. Publish: No r . 3, 10, 17, 24, 1977, lo tbe Newport Har bo r Enshi:n. F -84407 P U BL IC NOTICE fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rollowlng persons are dolll@: business as: McDonald and Associates, 11 5i Dove St., 1101, Newport Be-ach, Calli. 92660: Bryan George McDonald, 3402 Marcus St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; Diane Sue McDonald, 3402 Marcus St., Newport Beach, CaiU. 92660. This bu siness Is conducted by a general pa rtrl('rshlp. Sig ned : Bn·an McDonald. This s tatement was ttled with the county cle-rk of Or - 30Jte County Oc t. 24, 1977 . Publish: Oct. 27·, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84198 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NA ME STATEMENT The follow!~ person Is doing buslness as: wuuams nd Associates. 21301 Banff Ln., HuotiD&toa Beach, CL 92646: lrvioe Ma.nq:ement Corp., Callt. Corp., 21301 Banff Ln., Hunt!:-_zton Beach, Ca. 92646. This b.tsLess Is conrlucted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Irvine Management Corp., P. A. Frith, Pres, This statement wa s flied with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 24, 1977. Publish: Oc t. 2"1, Nov . 3, 10, 17, 1977, tn the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F' .8-41 99 PUBLIC N OTIC~ FICTITIOUS RUSINESS NAME ST.".TE MEt\T The followl n( person is dolllG b.tslness as: Corona del Mar Carpet & Linoleum Center, 2846 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Har, Ca. 92625: Da niel c. Scher, 718 Jas- mine, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This business Is conducted by an l.odlvldual. Signtl'l: Daniel Scher. This statement was fil ed wtth the coutll:y clerk ot Or - aoge County Oc t, 24, 1977, Publish: Oct. 2"1, Nov . 3, 10, 17, 1971 . In Uoe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -8-4197 PUBLIC NOT IC E F-ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S'TATEV.ENT The following person Is dolng bUsloess as: Just Plumblne-Retall, 2426 New. port Blvd., Costa Mesa, Caltf. 92627: Sidney Albert Burton, 6111 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach, Callt. 92663. Thls bus loess Is coo®cted. by an lncUvl$aal. Stgoed: Stdaty Albert Burton. Th.ts statement wu fUed wltb the cou.DCy clerk ot Or- &nlt Cooaty Ott. Z4, 1977, Publllh: Oct. 2'1. Nof. 3, 10, 17, 1977,1n the Ntwport Harbor Ensign. F -84196 PU BL IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAil£ STATEIIE!I'T T.. IOIIowloc per-If dOift& blsi.DIIs u : Art tor ladaelry, IS Stlltl&ld Dr., N-rt Boteh -. Caro- IJII Plet<bu, II Sot ltltad Dr., N...,ott Btleb liMO. Tbls bUtMA&.coDdlc:*-1 ..,. •• illdlrldlal, s~ CUO(JII Ple!<bor, Tlolt -wu ftlocl wllll 1M _, elorl of Or- ..,.. Coaly Oel, 14. IVI7. PlbUIItJ Oct. 17, .... ,_ 10, .,_1m, lD tM Jfewpott 8trt>or blip. F .Maoo FICTITIOUI ._ .. NAill BrAl'DIIJrl' - T!lo lollowllr ...... lo dol.al ""'• •• u: lllart-u.. ~II, -ill, 351 lioflllltl lloo4, "-" Botcb, CA llliJ, IYITit WqQtr, 11U Canny, AJ)t. C, Costa .... , CA ntlt. Tbll bus&NIIie coadltct- odby .. lod!Yidltl, Sl(llfd: S)!VIt W-r. This sb.ttmeal was mec1 wllh the CQ~aty clert ot Or· IQ&e Couat)' Ott. 12, 1 fn7. Publlsb: O<:t. 10, 27. New. s, 10, 1m. m ttw Newport Harbor Eutrn. F .asses PUiiLIC NOTICE s-~oe FICTrr!OUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followiQJ per.ou •• dotnc Wslness as: The Mey- er Place Part.aersttlp, 336 East 17th street, Costa Me- sa, Calltornil: Daa..lel Gil- bert, 32'12 Oraac:ewood Ave- nue, Los Alamitos, Cal&r- nta 907ZO; Sidney Jacobs, 3246 Federal AYeDUt, Los Angeles, Calltornia 90066. This b.tstness ls coDduct- ed by a limited pertnershlp. SJ.&ned: Daniel Gilbert. This statement was ft.led with lht> county Clerk of Or- ange Coont}' Oct. 6, 1977. PubliSh: Oc t. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83242 PUBLIC NOTICE S-932()4, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEPIENT The follov.ing person Is dot~ business as: California Property Management Asso- d atPs, Inc., 567 San NlchO· las Drive, SUite -401, New. port Beach, CA 9Z660: Pro- perty Management } ssod- ates, Inc,, Delaware corp. This Wsloess ts conduct- ed by a corpontton. Corporation Name: Pro. pert} Management Associ. ates, Inc. This statement was filed ..,lth U1e county clerk of Or - ange Count}' Oct, 11, 1977. Publis h: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1977, lo the Newport Harbor Ensf&n. F -83467 P U BLIC NOT IC E S-93223 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Park As- socl2tes, 31~8-G Airport Loop Drive, Costa Men, California 92626: James R. Ltuto, 3198-G Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, CalUor- nla 92626; John N. Llnlo, 2496 Whitney Avenue, Niag- ara Falls. New York U301; M & L Assocl2tes, 116 19th Stree1, Manhattan Beach. California. 90266; Manln N, Weltr.anhoffer, 2Zl6 Veteran Avenue, Los Angeles, Call. fornla 90064, Thts OOstness Is cot:dlct- e<l by a general partnershlp. Signed: M & L Associates, b)·: Barbara Spears. This statement was ftltd with the county clerk of Or. ang:e County Oct , 11, 1977. Publish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport flarhor Enst&:n. F -83418 P UBLIC N£1Tt CE S-93228 F'TCTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtac persona are doln~ business as: Sasco- Fra me Joint Venture, SOOI Redhlll An!'lle, Esplanade lf-4, Ste. 2.44, Costa Mesa, CA 92626: Milton B. Wolff, 137 S. Bedford Dr., Beverl}' Hills, C A 90212; Jack Wachs, 3001 Redhlll Ave., Esplanade H , Ste. 24-4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; Curtis C. Fnme, 3001 Redhill Ave., Esplanade 14, ste. 24-4, Costa Mesa, C A 92626 . This busiDess Is cooduet- ed by a general ptrtnershtp. Sfgned: Jack Wacba, This statemtr¥ wu tlltd with the couotJ clerk ot Or- ange County Oet. 11, 1m. Publlah: Oet. ZO, Z7, NOt. 3, 10, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Euir:n. F .IM&fi PUBLIC NOTICE FICTrTIOUS BUSIIIESS NAIIE ST ATEIIE!I'T T .. lollowtnc 1>01'0011 an dolnc baslDta u : DyMmJc: Vltaltom, 100 Sellol1 Plt11, PR-10, Nnport BeacJt. Cl· ur. ttees: Laerot.lt 11. Alia- -. 100 Sellol1 Pltll, PR- 10, ltnport Boteb, Calif. 9ZMS; -marto H. --tJ, 2180 ZtU Dr.,. Ltp~a Boacb, Calif. tHSI, P, 0. ao.IU. Ttllf -· "'--ocl "'. ltnollod par ......... IIJcood: -R, .... or, IAeNlo II, AD- 1'1Q: .... • ..... llld wllll 111o _, elort otOr-,,.. c.-, Oet. ~ 1m. I'IIIUal Oet. 110, .., • "". 1, 10, 1m, a ... II-' llartJorlllolp , ...... . . Fl: IITIDUI ._ .. WAllS BrAftiiSft ™----..... ts ... - Prlfdol c-. 1101 Mart- " 1n1ao, Callllnlt·•m: Dooo1lt .... (Dl--CblJIII<Id), IINl lllllf Cl.r- dt, W•.a.tn, CIIU. tMII; Daol!u Croat (lllld· die •MS a1fllld). Ill .. ... 19111 -~· Coo-ltii-CtiU. , Tlllt --~ coodllct- od ., • ·-pt-l'flllp. Slpocl: o..lf C, lllojL Tttll stltt:Hitt ns ftltd •tth the couaty clerk ot Or. •11• COWity Ckt. r.. 1977. PabUJO: Nov. s, 10, 17, %4, 197'7, 1D the Nnport Harbor Eulp. F -Mt05 PUBLiC NOTICE FICTrTIOIJS BUSINESS HAllE STAT£11ENT Tile folloWiAc periOD la dolDI busiDtal as: ladu.s- trtal FUDdiflc, 3901 MatAr· U...r Blfd., sw.te Zll, Mew- port Boacb, Ct. 9ZMO: RI- chard A. Hall, Gn.otor, 51St Alder, lrYlne, Callt. 92"115. Tb.ll blslaeu 11 cooduct- ed by a blelaln pure trut. Sl&oed: Rler.rd A, Kall, Grantor. Tbts statemeat was tUed with tbe couaty clerk ot Or· uge Couoty Oct. 5, 1977. Pu.bllsh: Oct. u. 20, 27, Nov. S, 1917, LD the New- port Harbor Eastcn. r -0198 PUBLIC NOTICE F'lCTM'lOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMElfT The foUowlnc persoDS are dolac bustoess as: Brown/ Dua.lap Assoetatts, 701 Ar.•ct• Annae, Corona del Mu, CL 9262:5: SuRD P. Brown, 701 Acacia AveDIM, Co rooa del Har, Ca. 92625; HIIU Dunlap, 11827 Hartsook St., N. Hollywood, Ca. 91807. Thls bu1inessls coaducttd by a g.nenl partDtrsblp. Stcned: Susan P. Brown, ThiS statement wu tued wltb tbe county clerk of Or- ange Count)· Oct, s, 1977. PubliSh: Oc:t. 13 , 20, 2'7. Nov. 3, 1977, 1n the Newport Harbor £D.•tcn. F -830%'7 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtnc person Is doing buslotts as: Woodbine investors, Ltd., 1601 Dove st., Suite 283, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660: James S. Jones, 1026 Wbltt Salls w,,, CoroOl df'l Mat, Cal. 92125. Thts business 1s cooduct- ed. by a limited partntrshlp. Slcned: J1mes s. Jones. Thll statement wu ftltd wUh tbe coculty clerk of Or· ance Couoty Oet. 6, t 977. Publleh: Oct. 13, 20, Z?. Nov. 3, 19'77, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign, F ·83263 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtnc petiOli lJ doing WsiMss 11: Artl.tlc Decor, 9542 Bay Meadow Dr., HurtiJigtoo Belch 9Z646: Lindo t<tupeoldn, 9S42 Bay Meadow Dr., Huatln(toft Beacb, Calli. 92&46. Thls tlustneu 11 conduct- ed by aa lDdlft~al. Sllaed: Lloda KrupenklD.. This .tatement ns rued with the county clerk of Or- anre County Oet. 6, trn. PubU.h: Oct. 13, 20, %7. Nov. 3. 1977, I.D tilt Newport Harbor Enalp. F ·83264 P\UBL IC NOTICE FICTrTKJIJS BIISiHESs NAME STATEMENT Tht followiDc per.on II t1olD( bustMss as: Kay Kwock K•ltJ. 17'70 Oruce Al'e,, ste. B. Costa Mea. Ca. 928Z7 : Katbtrlnt K. Kwock, 250-A ()clt St., Co.- b. Mill, ca. 9ZU?. Tf'lis bullDtla 11 c:oodllel· ocl Ill' u lodl•ldltl. Slpocl: Katherine Kwoc:k. 1'1111 olttemool .... ltlod wtm tbt COIUit)' etert oC Or- lilt County Oet. •• 1t7'7. hblleh: Oct. 11, to, 27' Now. S, 1977, la the JCw-- port H.,..r Eaatp. F --5 PUBL IC NOTICE S-1100'10 FICTTriOU8 8IJIJJIISS HAllE STATEIIEIIT Tbo lollowloc pa._ an dOI.IIC ........ u: Cout ..... lmt I llof!lllll, WI !. Cout ""'::& CoroM dol liar, Ct. : w.,_ L. DuV1t, fUI &o..-, 1n1to, Ct. H71t; ._ .... a. Col~ • WUI-rooll, .ln1to, Ct. ll'llt; ~-I. -. 1111 A.-, ""-" -.. CL.... f T1da Ia CDF f et• ocl ..,. • -,.-., ._ ...,. L. llrtto, 'nu II In .. wu IIIII wtalllt---otOe-""= c.., Ool, '· lm • 111111 Oet. u,-: ""· 1, am, II lilt ..,._=nr ' • PEiftDIIMIDIIS IWDBrATIIIDT no~-~~ cWttr ... ,. u : Cout aa.''lln.A.,.cn-.., iir'l-~ -B,llowpoiiBooeb,Ctl. -•-c01110n· U.., c.ua.,.. eorp., S'IS'I 8trd ar..t. S.tte 8, New- port Booeb, CA ....0. nu teet•••ls eoadact- oclbJtOOIIOOntioll. Corpon!M Nde: Wlod· ward c:_..aoo, TIM Joll..._. s.entarj ' CFO. Tall et&temtlll wu tutd wtth tbt eOCUil)' clerk of Or- ,,., Coaly Oet. '· 11'77. hbli* Oet. lS, 20, 2'7' Nof. S, 1177, ID tht Newport Harbor EuJcn. F -W66 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTrr!OUS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEI!£NT Tbe followlD« ptrson ls dolDC t.ustoess as: Elecanc• ln Tlmf', 260 Newport Cen- ter Dr., •u t, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Alao w. McKae Mukettng St"lees, a Calif. corp., 1412 Keel Dr., Corooa del Mar, Ca. 92625. This b.tsiDess 1.s conduct- ed by a corporatlon. Corpontlon name: Allll W. McK.ae Markettnc Ser- l'lces, Alan w. McKae, pre, sldtnt, This statPment wu filed with the county clerk of Or- lttCP Couoty Oct. 6, 19'77. Publtsh! Oct. 13, zo, 27, No•. 3, 19'77, tn the New- port Harbor Ensign. F -e32G9 PUBLIC NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STAT9'ENT The following persons are dolac business as: Woodl yn North, a Partnerslltp, 1727 Tra<Mwl.ods Laoe, Ne•-port Beach, Ca. 92660: Randolph C. Erwin, 1727 Tradewlnds Lane, Newpon &ach, Ca. 92660; Woodhn Nortll, Inc., I CalUornia COtpOTitloo, 1727 Tradewtnds Lane Nt"4'- port Belch, CA 92660· William H. frv.·Jn Company; • Call!ornia Corporation, 4201 WIISh.lre Blvd,, •414, Los Angeles, Ca. 90010. This business Is conducted br a genenl partn.Prshlp. S1t!;nf'd: Randolph C, Erwtn, partner. This statement was filed wllh the countr clerk of Or- aT«e Counl:y Oct. 14, 1977 . PubUsh: Oct. 20, 27, Nov, 3, 10, 1977, In thp Newport Harbor EnsLen. F ·83732 P UBL..I C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tht following persons are dol~ bualnes! as: P•rse- polls Importers & Export- ers Co., 24ll E. Coast Hw~ •• Suit• l, Corona del Mu, C A. 92625: Rahmatolhlh Ef- teld'larl, 2-433 Vista Ho~ar, Newport Beach, Call f. 92660; Mahdokbt EnPkharl, 2433 VIsta Hogar,Sewport Beac h, CaJU. 92660, Thls blrloess b conduct- ed b)' a genenl partnership. Sl&ned: Rahmatollah Eftek- harl. This statement was nted v.·ttb the county clerk ot Or- ·~· County Oct. 12, 1977. Publilh: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. S, 10, 1977, In the Newport Hubor Eorlcn F -83524 PUBLI C NOTtC t:: FICTrr!OtJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fotlowloc person is dol~ buslness as: Delmoa.l- co's, 4248 Martingale War, Newport Beach, California 92660: Crutc:o CorporaUoo a CaUfornia corp., l1t' W. W. Crutteaden Jr., Prts., 4600 CamplsDrlve, Newport Boach, Ct 9U:l0. Thll bulMss Is conduct. td by a corpontlon. Corporation Name: Crut- co CorponUon, W. W.Crut. ttodta Jr., prHideot. This sttterneat was rUed wltb tM eo.DtJ clert ot Or-•ar• CouDtJ Oet. s, 1977. Publlfh: Oe~ 13, 20, 27. Now. 3, 1t'M, Ia tbe Newport Haroor Eoolp. F -W&? PUBLIC NOTICI! Fl: I I I k>US BUSIMF.SS NAill STATEMENT Tbe followllll pef'l6u are dol .. ""I-.. , Tho Koc. 1125 Vletorlt 8trMI, Cotta w ... , Callfonll: Ftuk R. McCa.rroo, Jr., !lOst Gal- bl: r C lrcle, HIIDtfQ(toa Boaeb, CtiUOnlt IIU4C; E. Eltlof , lleCmoo, IIOSI Galtar Circle, lluttopa Boaeh, Ctlllonlt -· Ttdt ,__If collllllct- f41 b!' U OolocoiJIOrtlod U· IOCi&Uoa otbtT than I pan. . .... 1111*1: .... ad ud wife F-R.lleCII'I'OO, Jr. iii.! I. Iloilo ~~<Car-. ftll IIIII .... ftlld wtalllt....,cJortotOr· • c.., Ott. 1., 1m. ... ,. Get. "· ""· I, 10, 17, :'n~,: .. ltoupwt -F.-I NEWPORT HAROOR EIIS!Gfl PUIIU!MEO IEEJ<L Y • PG.. 4 lltURSOIIY, NOV. 3. IS17 COROM DEL liAR, CALIF. ORGAN MAN Robt!rt Eby of the Bluffs sUs at his tOOth c reaUon. buUt for a familr In Oakland. Mrl Eby began building electronic organs du ring World ar U. He marketed an organ-bulldiRio! kit and operated a pipe JfJJfl fa ctory, beforP dechlln!J: to coocentrate on custom- balldi~ llE'W models and servicing the 99 De ttas already built. His latest c reation is an Oriental model, which Incorporates 7 sets of Bob's patented solid-stale . lnl1i:!pendem oscHlators. When lns!all~lln Oaklatll'l, II wUl have an 8-dJaMel sound systE'm. The o r~;an took ahout a year to Wild. PUBLI C NOTIC E FICTITIOUS RUSI ~I::SS NA ME STATEMEST Th .. tollo-.·tnc pero;uu:;. -t n' I'IOIItb tlusiness :l.'>: Expu, 3050 East Coast ll hrJL Co- rona del Mar 92G2:i: Yirn:f'n l DIMeglio, 1207 S, Rl'n~ llr,, Santa Ana, CA. !12104, Cut· don Miller, 30~0 E. Co:ISI ll)''t1o'a), Coron:t dPI "hr. CA. 9262:i. This II!Jsini!SS IS t·onrtt.H·t- @(1 !J~ a !lmltetl p:. rtnt>Tstllp. Signed: Vlncert D1 Mt>r h1o. This sta!t>menl w:.~c; rtlerl with the count~ d~r~ ,1 Cr - ane,p Cooot}-On. 2R, IT.i. Pui.JIIsh: :"0\'. 3, 10, 1~. 24, 197~1 tn !hi:" ~t;!Wp!J rl HariKi r t::nsicn. F -B·&-1 !13 P UBL IC NOTICE F'ICT ITIOL'S BUSINESS NA ME STATEME.NT Tht> follo-.·lnc person Is ,Join~ llllslnt>s s · .t~! Willis Advertlsln!i.fDeslrn, 4120 lltn h St rP~>I, SuIt"' I 03, ~ ,,., · port 1\eat·h, C A 'J2Gt;O: Cl:lutle Et1nr0 Willis Ill. 37 Esplanadi", ilvlnP, CaHf- Qrnla 927 1 ~ •• This I IUsines~ I<; r·on,lur l- e<l tn· an IMh·lctuJI. Skuerl. Cla ude f:. Wllhs nl. This statPm~'nl .... ·:a s fll ('<t "''ilh thP count\ der k or Or- JiliP Count~ O{'t. 24, 1!)77, Puhllsh: ~ov. 3, IU, 1~. 24, 1977, in I ll~ :-lt>"'llOrl Harhlr Enstcu. ~ -8·U 78 P U8L1 C NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSIS ES."> NA ME STATEM ENT The follo"'·ing pe1'Mns are tlolng t.Juslnt'ss as: Va!mar, 2101 So. Yale, Sanla Ana, Cal. 92704· Virc-lnta H. Mar- kel, 252i Bamboo St., Ne~~o·­ port Beach, Cal. 92660: Lou· ls D. Markel, 2527 Bamloo St., Newport Beoch, (JI. 92660. This tA.tslness Is conciu ct- erl b)' an lndlvldual. S!p;ned. Virginia H. ft~arkel. This statemtmt was fill!'d with the county clt>rk of Or- ange County Ort, G, 1977. Publish: Od, 13, 20, Z?, Nov. 3, 1977 , in the N('v.-port Harbor Ensign. F-83268 P UBL IC NOTICE S-93255 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing Wslness as: Culver Design Servk•, 153 Prom- ontory Drtve West, Newport Beaeb, Ca. 92~ Ray fo'. Campbell, Inc,, a CaUfornlo Corporation, 153 Promoo. tory OriYt Wt$t, NeWport Belch, Ct. 9!~60. Tblt bullnestlS conducted .b)' 1 eorporttton. Corponlkm ume; Ray f . Campbell, lac., Ra)' Camp. btU, prntdreot. Publish: Oct. zo. Z7, No•. 3, 10, 1977, in ttte Newport Hnbor ERJI&n. F -83680 P UBLIC NOTICE S-!}3310 l·lC'TITIOUS BUS INESS 'AM E STATEMENT Ttlt• following pt'TSOII IS •loin~ business as: M and M .-HHtiiS, 15781 CarriE' Lane, llu htln~ton Rf.adi,Ca.92G47: 11. <I lTd Slf'll en SdiOt'llfPid, t·.:111 CJrriP L:lttl.',tlum in~­ ' ,, II .. ~ r io, Ca. 92647. lt,L..., l•u slnes:. Is' Ol"lllut f . • · , au tndh·trlu<ll. Sltt.nl'<l: llu" .1111 S. S•·hoen!E>I rt. ltd .. statement .... ·as man witt. 1111:' ··ouuty d er k of Or - • lit'•· Cuun ly 0t't. 24, 1977. Publi~ll: ~0\, 3, 10, 17, .!4 , JIJ.i, lu lllr• :-;,,..,lA>TI ll.t!I~J I Ensil.;n. F -M20'J PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ICTrTIOUS HUSI~;J:".SS ~·\M E ~An.MD'T Til" fullo~~o·Jn~o: (*1'Sll fl~ .1 r~ •l•tlll:. businE-ss "s: Si1 .In; M ,.JI s, 20'Jfl2 BrOfl khu rsl , ll un!Tnt!lon PP~H:h, Cahf. !J2f,46: Mlr lla el Andre..-'Nal- 1\t•r, :!077:(Skinunf'T, 111101- ln)!ton Beach, Call!, !12646, ~ r.1nk ThO'TI35 W:Jiker, ~~()'; 1 lst:uwiPr, tlurt!lncton II• ·' t., CJ!If. 92G 46, flit .; l!usln~ss Is • Lmrtnd- ..., h\ .1 II!Pneral partnPr shlp, Sic"IIE'Ii . M1• haE'l Wa!kf'r. Thts SUIPrnem 11"3~ fil('l1 "''I !II !liP l OU III \ .-\P rk or Or - .lh--.•· Count I Q, 1. 28, I'J7"j. PUI>IiSh: ~Oil . 3, 10, 17, 24. 197';, 111 thE' '\ev:porl H31 tor Eush:u. F -8-l::iOO PUBLI C NO T ICE Ff("TIT!cil'S BUS INESS :'-/AM EST A rH1ENT Tlw lollo-.·lni! perS<In Is •lo1~ huslllPSS as: Ame rican C. •11ou Therapy .-'~s01 I a lion, -1 :100 Campuc; llr ., SuiiP 630, i\, • ..,·rort l~:~,·h, CA. 92660: J.1t·l.; L. t.:llll?, O.C'., ~.D., li~o32 CotlonwoJQII0 Irvine , C A ?2i la. Tt1IS business Is rondu,·t- Nt l1\ a n lmtlvldual. Slt:ned: .J. L, Lane , ~.0. Tills statl-lllenl "''as filet"~ ., 1lh !liP rounl\ derk of Or- ,,~~.._,, Coon!~ 01'1. 2', 1977. l'uUI\s h: No~. 3, t O, 17, 24. 1977 , tn the NP"''port I!HI•,H l:.nslgn. ~--84406 PUBL IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1\,J,ME STATE MENT ThP following person Is oiolnr business as: Ms. Mes- St'14!~>r Servh'e, 4010 Park Ne.,ltport, 4'216, Npwport BPa ch, Ca. 92660: Murie l S. Shankrnao, 401 0 Park Nev.·port, •216, Newport Bearh, Ca. 92660. This I.Ju slness Is condu ct- ed b)' an lndlvtdual. Signed: Mur iel S. Shankman. This statement was m~ with the county clerk of Or- anee County Oct. 27 , 1977, Publish: Nov. 3, 10, 17, H, 1977 , Ill the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -8-4404 P UBL IC NO TICE PUBLIC NOTICE FJCTrTKlUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F'tcTrriOUS BUSINESS The tollowtng pertolll ue NAME STATE .. ENT 001-DC bualoest u : Peninsula Tbe tollowlllc person la AnUqarba Book Stlltta, doi.IIC blrtDHa: u: c B Cus -820 Wtlt Oc:tu rrooc, Ba.J. tom Dnperlu, UIZ New, boa, Calli. tuet: Jou. L. port Bmt., Costa Wtsa Speacler, 1000 Wnt Cc.n 11112?: Robert Sturaes. UZ4 r-. Btlbot, Calli. 9ZMS; Soaernt Dr., Co""" dol Do-y Bool, IIZO w, 0eoao liar, CA 9HZ$, r-, Btlbot, Ct. -I. T1dl ._,...., 11 eond!Jet-. _ ns. ••1,... t. ooact. .a ..,. .. lodl'*a!. ocl ..,. • ·-ryJ (IUI>o .... Slpod:-O.Sblraoo. ·~ Jou 1L. ..... 1ft. nlo -... IUocl • •tooloool .... ftlocl will tlo-etert ol Or-:rr!:.....U cltrt o1 Oe-..,.. CooooiJ Oct. 11, 1m. 'C...., a.t. "· 1m. Pabllflo: Oet. 2?, !loo. I, ~· I, 10, 11, 10, 11, 1m, 11 tM lfnport u ;-1m4 7 tiM llt•PWt lltrtlor Eoolp. P..al'71 Rartlor-F-- , \ ...... The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Tblt Cig .. ne Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hearth. · .. .. ..oL """'-i L..l , .... ..... jj . ,. ~ i .~ ..... ~ ... t oro LIGHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE Lighter in taste. Lower in tu. And still offers up the same quality that has made Marlboro fmous. ----~------~ ....... 12mg ''r~t:·o.7,.,.nu:,ttnetv perctgarene.FTCReponAug'77 ' ' 1ive )I VeMII I T WILL I' AT 10 CH!at OU R I'IIICI!S CUSTOM DEMON ED JEW£LRY nNE OEM ITONEI GOLD CHAINS •lolt!.l( ,...,.., Jo•• 11. Ttlo•paoa o.o 211 E. n e. $L,, UaU U Co eta Meaa. :C altr. uu1 11 141 su-~tet ·ua BU1rea ... 8 Mlld Wet Burglar ~ HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system. Phone 642 -3490 Now! CRfMlllOII-BURIAL lT The Neptun-e Socoety provides 1 Simple dignified c•emat•on serv •cewoth d•sMminatoon at sea There it no need lor embalmong, co•metology, casket or grave. Your Soc•al Secunty or Veterans "dl"llniSifltion death benel•t may cover our complete seryoce Our lilerature Ul lls the complete story ot our soc•ety Wr.te or cell THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 24 HOURS 2400 W. C9111t Hwy, Suite t , Newport Beach Member Bener Busmess Bureau Send Free Porttollo to : No Salesman W111 Call NAME ;;~=========================== CITY BKRE •'I'VaiMY. OCT. II ......... otu. 10, • 1111 HuW Bltd.., wu cloarpd --drlftoC at Rubor BIN. ud ,.__ toD Dr. at I a.m •• • • A watcb, aec*t .. , bnctlttl, rilp, a &..a. nclclt ud motorcJd• IMJJMt made ., . ... $1,110 "!!tlary "' t .. bomo of Mary J. llaMoo, 1055 c~~oy.,.. st .... sto- pllollllo L. Hooley, II, of 2071 Wallau Aye., Att.ted a C·IDC:b abruloa lad swet .. 11,.-OD ber left cheek aod a mlllor contusion on the back of her b•d wbto u- aaultld by a maa 1a b1s 201, who eDtend her re1Jduce Ia aa aware~~t buqllry, then fted • , • Waroe A, McMI.D. lneot, '712-1/2 Goldenrod Ave., Coroaa del Mar, re .. ported the buf'(l&ry of bus- iness papers, a bydrauUc body beOOer, creeper, alr hose, fire extioculsber aDd $'700 cold rl.Dg from 3198 Airport Loop ••• James B. Outs, U, of 3156 Ber- muda Dr., fell from bls bi- cycle aDd wa.s ln)lred after ruDilllW into the side or tbe car of Joel R. Vail, 40, of 32117 Georgia Pl., leaYIIIC tbe post offtee part1DC lot at 1590 Adams An •••• Robin L. Kelly, 360 Ham- utoo St., reported tbe $900 burrlary of several bottles of medicine, cloth1Dc, a wall- type phone and 2 dlctlooar. les • • • A btU"Kiar took a pearl necklace, wedd!DC set, Eastern star rlnc, d.Ll- moDd rq, wallet wttb $350 and $150 In cash trom a chest of drawers 1n the home of Doreoe A.. Sc had, 2059 Wallace Ave •••• A $98 C B rtdlo was stolen from the truck or Kenneth R. F"on. den, 1994 Meyer Pl., parked at 2300 Placentia Ave •..• Robert E. Ashworth, 44., or 4250 Park Newport Dr .. , Park Newport, wu booked on a c tuarge ot taking Z blu e ce~ ramie hat stands valued at $700 from the fUrniture de- partment at Bullocks, 3333 Bristol St •••• Mary Anne Patterson, 19, of 2005 Birch St., Santa Ana Helghts, was taken to Hoae hospital with multiple racial laceraUons, head aod body lnjurles, at~ ter her car and one drtveo by Leo F. Heydortf, 18, of 908 W. Oceu Front, Balboa, colllded on Bristol St. zn feet west or Santa Ana fwy. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 ·~~==-----,.. A male Nee:ro slmulatlne ... ;l a weapon with a balld ID ---------his pocket demanded all the money intDeU.Tote-M Mar· WINDOW TINTING ket, 1178 Sunflower Ave., or clerk Ronald 1. Robbins by Tto;ned Con•c;ont;ou• ln,.olle" . bot abaodooed the robbery QUALITY-R!ASONABLE PltiCES , attempt aDd ned when Vlslf Ou,. Olsploy Show,.oom'fo,. Ne w IJeos! patrons entered tile store ••• Custom Draperies. Carpet·.·Wollpoper 1 Constance Lee Miller, 31, Woven Woods Mini-Blinds Louverdrope~ of 2266 Fountain Way West, I was charged with drunk fREE HOME ESTIMATES drlvl~ at Placeotla Ave. ANAHUM ll TOtO lEACH CITIIS ' aDd Governor St. at ,,os 995-3333 770-1818 557 -267_81 ;;~·.,·,&3 ~~.: .~:-:; ~ cl\arged with drunk drtvtnc after her car hit the rear Cosmetic Surgery Could Improve the app1arance of your: _ _,..,~FACE -c•• cGIIIows locrust or IHct silt l _, ...... UCISS llsslt . IIIEIICAI SP.. IEDICAI. GROll STAFFED BY LICENSED MEDICAL DOCTOa5. SURGERIES PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED SU R GEONS. FOI I'UIIfHIR INFOIMAfiON 547-8069 the -look on Your KRcht!n counten end table tOJII MOW ENJOY THI I!NJTY OP AI'P A&.ACHIAH OAK ON TOUR UILUOit.CDUMTIIt TOftS. toLl~ MADE TO OltDIIt M.OCICS riNISHID IN YIGITAILI! OIL TO U.,r\.Y ACCOMMODATI! EVIllY IVIIIYOAY USl. SEE US FO R ANY OF YOU R WOO DWO RK NEEDS • KITCHEN CABINETS RESTORED AT LOW COST • WALL PANEL ING, CUSTOM CABINETS. All ELVES • ClJSTON F'URNITlJ RE • FtJaNITVR£ FINISHING AN.D REFINISII INO CDMT..CTOal ' ., tllo .. ., "tt' ..... .. ,_,a, olWitTIIu- .. II., .. '*' II., JO loot Wilt of-8Ift.,--ill. puur tatlle.u.e:t ear, .llldJ • .......,.~ n, of IO'lt Tlloorla ..... ~­ M--...1-Ia)nioo.. A $!,$00 IDOtortJdt na lloloo lroiD lltoYo E. llalrd, 710 w ..... st •.. ~ J. ...,,.. ••· two eameras lDd a CB radio, qlued at $484.15, wen 81ol.ratrom Pliler H. Lol-r, Sill Yadtlra Ave •• , • A $2,0 oat table wtl ltolto from tbe rtcreatioD area of an apartmeat comple:r at 555 Paularlao Ave., property of M. David Kelly Properties, 1001 Don, Airport Ana •• Paint, tlectrteal tqUipmeot, tools and d1lll 'fttbtr• nt. uec:t at $8,000 were stolen from a coutrucUon site at Paulartoo Ave. and B•rSt., property of RJct..rd Sewell BuUdlag Deulopmeot (Qc., 136 Rochester street •••• A $381 sterltDg s:llver mini- ature car was stolen from a show case ln General s. Surplus, 1658 Superior Ave. Felicia M. Quiroz, 18, of PUBt:."f.C NOTIC'E . NOTICE OF VACATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED VAC ATION, CLOSING UP ANiJ ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION Of CERTAIN STREETS N<rriCE IS HEREBY G rYEN that the City Counc 11 or the City of Newport Beac h did, OD October 11, 1977, pass a Resolution or Iuten. tlon No. 9199tovacate,close up aod abandoD portions of street rlgbt.of-ny. The portions or said street rlKht- of.way proposed to be closed up, vacated aDd abaodoned are legally described as foJ. lows: A parcel of laod being a portion of Lots 308, 318 a!ld 328 or Newport Heights, as shown on a map thereof recorded In 8ook 4, Page 83 or Mlscellaoeous Maps, Records of Oranee County, said parcel being a strip of land 60.00 feet In wtdth,ly.._ 30,00 feet on each s ldeofthe following described center- line: Beginning at the point of tntersecUon of the center- lines of 22nd street and lr· vlne Avewe, as both 2200 Street and Irvine Avewe are sbowo oo. said map of Newport Hetchts; thence, Nortb 40.00'00" East along said centerline ot IniDe Averue, 582.401eet to a polnl on a curve con. cave westerly and havl~ a radius of 540.00 teet aDd a central angleots3•3q'04", said point also being the TRUE POINT OF' BEGIN - N[NG, thence continuing along satd centerline North 40.00'00'' East a distance of 139.47 feet to • point of lntersectton wtth the center. line or tile rtght.ot-way of 23rd street, as shown on said map of Newport Helghts, theoce North 50 • 00' 00" West a dJstaoc:e of 452,35 feet along thecerter- llne or said 23rd street aod terminating 1D the easterly rtght-of-way boundary tor Irvine Aveooe as said rtKht- of.way was dedicated per rn.nt or easement recorded tn Book 8603, Page 885 of Otttclal Records of Orange County. The sideline or the afore. menUoned strip of land be- ing prolonged or shorteoed so as to terminate 1D easterly rl(ht-of-way line of Irvine Aveooe as said Irvine Avenue rlght~f.wty was granted per the aforemen. tloned easement recorded In Book 8603, Page 885 of Of. flclal Records of Orance County. Refereoce 1s hereby made to a map showtnc partlcu. Iars aDd details of the por- tions of stHet ricbt.of-way to be abl.odooed. Said map Is on rue lD the otrlce of tbe CIIJ Clerk or the City ot Newport Beach. NOTICE IS PURTHER GIVEN HEREBY thltthtCity Couocll of the City of H..,. port Beach bl.s set MoDday, tile 14th d&J of Nonmber, l '177, at tht hOUr of 7:30 p.m. u Ult Ume, and the Couocll CbambtrtoftbeCUy CoaocU of U'tt City of Ktw· port S.cb •• the pllct for tbt bartDC of all periOM IDtorostlll ID or ob)lctlott to tbt propoMCI ncatsoaofald port-of •Ill II-rtpt- of.ftJ, ud tblt aid City CoacU at tbt ameUmuD:I pl.tce wUJ ,._,. Cbt eridiDet offend by UJ penoo later .. -.. tllo ncatloo olllld port-olAid-rtpt- of-'ft1 twrets:IDn c»- ocrtblll. Oollll O.W.r II, 1117'1. DortoGtolllo CIIJ Clortl of t11o CIJ ota.wpOrt a.c:. Plllllllll: .... a, to, 1m, to · tllo "-" -·loolp. ·- al4 CIIIndtft.. ........ toe __ ._,_ I NEWI'ORT HARBOR EN~Gii PUBLISHED WEEKL~ ·PG.6 • TIIURSOAY, NOV.~ ltll CODA P£L liAR, CAU '· • -ta)ll'f -toor Ill-CLUB TO HEAR •aouT cfde, Mliltload oa &aur "' at., ootlldlll wttllocor--HOLIDAY DECORATING l>oolll ...... -r II. TM ~loa HW Ganloo drt'ea by Ga.r7 A. c..,.,.., Club wW !Mit at 1:10 a.m. St, Qardto GroYe, a qi&U'hr Wem-itiy Nor 9 a1 tilt :-ne ...._ ol fa.tmew Rd. bOmt o1' Mri. s'alntore THURSDAY, OC1'. J0 Sa!Jiall> 10 Polot IAina Artlllr s. IAoa., st, oll45 Orl•e. 'eo ......... wu.t be w. wu-st •• wu cbarpd Mrs WUl'ft Cbltltell ud •tth dnDk dttYiftC at lith wra: G.oqe Rltchlt, St. aDd Pomona Ave. at 12:05 Debn Alln of Ftoweraby a.m •• , • Carl E. Moore, Oebn .m COJta. MeN wUI 21, of 2274 Newport BIYd,, preHflt a procr am or dec- was chaqedwlthdruatdrtv. onUDc for the holidays. 1111 after belltl llo!lpod ot tbat address at l:SO a.m ••• "You tell anyone aDd J'll ttl I you." threatened a rob· ber almulattac: a weapon at clerk Robt.D L. Kelly. t8, Santa , A,., tn the 7 .. 11 Mar. ket, 1097 Baker St., at 1:55 a.m., the suspec:-1, about Z7 to S5 ye~rs of age, escap1nc with about $25 ln a store bal. • • A b.lrtlar twisted the door knob untO the lock turned to 1aln eotry to the residence of Raodal A. Koers, 989 Victoria St., taklDK a S15 TV set ••• George C. F"ell.t. 1034 EL Camino Dr., reported tile StOO.tbeft or adouble~barrel sbotKUD from a van parked a t 335 Fischer Ave. • • A $400 car was stolen from 2699 Harbor Blvd., betoD(lng to Nadine Bosen, 3245 Mlch· lgan Ave. • • John C. Marcheslnt, 2738 AvalonSt., lost camera equipment and • radio transmitter Yalued at $1,120 to turglars •.• A stereo receiver, turntable aDd speakers, valued at S87 0 were stolen from Donald W. Thousand, 2738 Avalon St. •• Betty Jane Ball, 265 Flower St., reported the $545 theft of a clarlnec, alto sa.taphOoe and boxJnc bag trom astor. a1e shed with $61 damage to other athleUc equipment. Colt .. tht 'lfiiOI'Id's largest. I ;::::!~~:?:~·~~~~~ witt restore the htdden ' beauty In ,.our draperieS. P U BLI C N O T I CE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION AND LACK Of AUTHORITY a. GLASSELL 112, a part. nershlp conslsUng or THE COLWELL COMPANY, a corpon.Uoo, HESTER DEV - ELOPMENT CO., a Calif- ornia corponUon and BUT. LE R-HARBOUR CON- STRUCTION CO., a Califor- nia corporation, and which has carried on Its business at 1451 Quail Street, Suite 201. Newport Beach, Cali!. ornla 92660, ns dlaaolved etrecUt"oit 12:00 ooon on Juoe 30, 1977. b. After that date, nopa_rt - ner In the partnership has authority to bind the part. nershlp. THE COLWELL COM. PANY, By: Richard F. Ryan. Exec. V .. President; By: Tho. mas D. Klartn, Secretary; Partner. HESTER DEVELOPMENT co., By: C. W. Hester, Pre- sident; By: Nora L. Hester, Secretary; Partner. BUTLET-HARBOUR CON- STRUCTION CO .. , By: Betty L. Olstad, President; By: E moceoe c. &Iller, Secre. tary; Partner. Publish: Nov. 3, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensl(n.. Cot1 remcwes and cleans dr •pertn. rehanas them w1th pertect ~ats and ev-en I ;'!r_:~.~~ hems. And a Colt dean1hg pt"oklngs drapery h~e. ....... _ - QUALITY l.SOIYIC[, YOU CAN EXPECT FROIII "THE WORLD'S LAII~!:· JLCDiT COSTA MESA .~ .... ~ .. 11 ..(1~..,.. (~ ..... /. ...-.c» Dtii'A'fall8 'NUClei Order your KODAK Photo Greetings ... Now ... and Get tlve extra photo-greeting cards or prints lor every twenty-live you order be lore November 18. Just bring us your favorite KOOACOLOA Negative. color ···r-- pnnt or color slide. Choos& Christmas. Navidad or Chanukah designs. Each one you send is a glt'l ln 11self Act now and be sure to ask us tor Color Processmg by KODAK. Cal's Cameras 1770 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ,------~ 646-9383 CUSTOMER SERVICES AUGM HIGH 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 tak ing advantage of many other services, including these: A NOTARY 1'\aJC notarizes her signature TRAVELERS CHECKS are lsaued without charge SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXES protect papers and documents