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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignWINNERS of u.-u.aua1 Que Lf.adl restdeotlaJ award on Balboa Island are Jill ud Fnt* HlDman. ceoter, wllo got the lllnUal beautlflcaUoo anrd tor remodelloc their duplez at 201 Ruby. PrH8IItln& the award are Gall VInje, at rJcbt, president of tbe Balboa Island Improvement ASSD., and Ctmy Houstoo, at left, BDA secretary and member ot the assoclaUoo's Que Ltnda.committee. Tom Ril ey to run again Fltth Distr1..:t County Su- pervisor Tom RtleyotOover Shores is exPected to aa- oounc.e today, Thursday, thl.t he will seek re-election oext year. Mr. RCey has called a press conference for 9 a.m. to discuss bis plans for 1978. Tbe choice of Nov. 10. the Marine Corps birthday, to make the announcement adds to the general consen- sus that he will run again. Mr. RUey Is a retired Mar- toe brtpdler general. lo receot weeks, otflcl.als of "Frte~ of Tom Riley," a pollUca.l support g roup, Move been working oo3 major campa.lgn planks, which Mr. RUey Is expected to foc us upOn at today's collference: • Keeptnc the county's property t:u rate the lowest in the state. Woman robs airport bank • ContlJJue to SU.Jli)Ort A clunky Latin woman gtoW"th of panmedic ser-weari.Dc a red ba.DdaDI rob- 'lces. bed an airport uea bank of • Promote land use $2,611 on Friday afterooon. po\lcles lbat wut enhaoce according to wttnesses. property va lues. A teller at Mawtacturer's Yr. Rlley was appointed Bank, 1201 Dove, told pollee to the Flfth District post 1n the woman. welgb.lng about 19'74 by then-Gov. Ronald 150 and weartnc jeans and Reagan to Wl tM 11oexptrtd a plaid shirt. with a ban- term o( ~r Roaald cSaoa "'"liJI*I "lDdiaD~ c .. .,. ... of'tlllirlllo. &.. "-''I•" 'U41bd-...... - CUDOrs dLiiJ>peare<l al --'stOod io'(ioo ut--..nnr"V, wDea a boat on wblch be wu to her window at 2 p.m. Tbe a passqer went down in suspect had mooey 1.n IMr hea'Y seas ot1 Ba!a Call-hand and told the teller she fornia. wanted to open a new sav- Govemor Edmund Browo logs account. Then, accord- Jr. n-&tflrmed the appolot-log to the teller, the woman ment in early 19'15. l.n 1976, ttanded her a oote that read, Mr. Riley wu ele<:ted to nn '·t have a eun _ give me a term to whic h Mr.Caspers all you han aod oo one had been elected just prior will be hurt," to nts death. Mr. Riley easily The teller t-.anded overt he defeated Sopponeots,lnelud-mooey, which the suspect t.ng Mu Binftaacer of Big stuffed lnlo a brown p&P8r Caayon lJX1 Dr. Eugene baa:. -_,.. . -.. - SUIJCata! TO YOU a LOCAL MIWih~·· OMLY M.M A YIAa -;;....;;.:~ PHOM Eo 61 3.0560 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORN IA OS SCHOOL CLOSING PLAN IS POSTPONED Monte VIsta elementary acbool suworters won at least a temporary victory as the Newport-Mesa Board ot Eooeatloo Tuesdly nllbt delayed action on a proposal to move the e1emeotary stu- dents to other sebools aDd NEW BIKE BRIDGE across San Diego Creek a:eta ita tlnl.sbl.ng touches from workmen. Tbe bridge, wflich 'rill coooeet a 6 1/2 mlle bicycle tnll between Newport Beach and Irvtne, will be dedicated De<:. 5. The traU runs from Coast Bwy. aDd Jamboree lD Newport to Yaill St. at the c reek in l"iDe· Both clUes, too couaty, aD:I the state contributed to tbe $66,500 project, wbicb 1D- cludes 1.8 mUes of bt.ke•ay ttnt1og the cUtes. Early DIU year. a.a. add.Wonal 4 1/2 mlles wtu be added 1o nteDd the trall to lrYlne Ave. FIORI CLAIMS HE'S ~ ~p ~~R . TfiTJ ·~r "'f1:;f ae: • put ....... ~ .... ·- culed t.rtaerrn.aa tn a. 'a:uc-more closely to the Hare style murder • 1u Newport Krtstma niJctous sed 1o Beach~ changedhisstorythls Lagune Beacb. Fo~er other w:H k alld. apparent1y chose accused con.spJratorsareal- to take lhP. rap aloce as the so being sought. kUler of S~-!PI~nJohn'Bonn, ''I swear that Ra ymond 36 Resco and Too.)' Marone Jr. But, pollee s.'ly thay sUU were not preseot the nlir:ht believe that Raymond R8sco that Stephen Bova.n n.s 28, and AnthOny Marone Jr.: shot,'' F'lort •rote 1.11 a. 23 were 1ovolved In the statement made public by a m~rder conspiracy, a.ode•l-defense attorney. FtorJ, 41, deoce turned up during ttle claimed tbat earlier state- meris I~ Re&co and use the sJte for McNally coattwatton high school. The pickets •ere out ap.l.n 1o troot of the Costa Mesa CUy Council chambers be- tore the meeting, aDd Uoate Vlsta supporters were •ear- lng big ''stop" sl.gnsonthelr lapels. A total or 29 cards were submitted to Prestdellf. Rod McMWia.n. requesUDc time to present argumeots to retain the elementary school. Uoos would be 111bmtlttd lD the study. A redlletioD of 1,100 Jtu- deota lD dbtrlct scboola was predicted tor oeu .eboo.l year by Deputy Supt. Nor- man Loats. A slmllar reduc- tion occurred this year. "The distrtct wUl be los- illg a couple mUUoo dolJ.ars a year for tbe DOt couple ot years," Dr. !i"lcoll said, due to tbe decreased en- rollment. Tbe trustee citi- zens advisory committee has Tbose spell1ng 1o support scheduled meetiags to study of selling the McNally site scOOol finances. he re- 1ocluded Lew Kidder, Costa Yeu Redevelopmelll; Agen-po~~~ees approved a $3,- cy; J. C. Humpbries. Co-055 agTeement wtL'l Alta sta Mesa Tomorrow; Nate California Services 1oc., Reade, executive manager ME"n1o Park. for the design Costa Mesa Chamber of aod preparation of biddi'* Commerce, and Peggy Reln-s~il1cattons for a dtstrtct- ert aDd Roy McCardle, rep-1t'lde secu.rlty system. J_ resenting downtownb.lslnass monitored sydem of lnstru- n.rms. Redevelopment ue of slon aDd nre detecting de- tbe property, aDd gettl.n& it vices ror the district lspro- blck on the tall rt.:Jlls, was posed, due to thE' Increasing their malp theme. rate of vandaUsm, theft a.nd Rumors of a denloper ftre damage to schools. buUdlng 4?4 llvtoe units on Irv1oe Ranch laod across A $21,565 tA:Idget for thf> Irvloe Ave., east of Moote environmental oature ceo- Vista school, were Yoked ter wUilnclude $5,470 from by ooe speaker 111 one rea-state tl.mds bel.Qg sought by son tor maintaining the ele-.the district. The district mentary school. Another colltrlbuUoo. wW be $'7 ,845 claimed there were 3,057 an community contribution studeDl spaces available tn $8,250 for tbe period Jan. 1 existing blgh schools. Which through Ju.ne 30, 19'78. could be used by cooUrua-Tbe superintendent ns lion studeots. authorized to tueuawUca- Trustees expressing the tlon for bWncuaJ educatioo opinion that tbey were oot for the 1978-79 sch.;)ol year. prepared to vote on the issue Tbe $95,130 lud&et will be oow 1DC1ul1ed Dotald Small-used for bicultural pre- wood. Tom He&dersoa. aad scbools at WcMiie VJ.sta aDd . Dalo!..•:t~ ' --.. --. blcol"'n! AD ln4Septb-stUdy 9! tJJe ..,..ld.Dtflrusltii ., WbUtt. • SPEAKER OF THE DAY at tile No¥. 8 meetiDc of the Corooa del Mar KJwu.ts Club •as Dtck Smith, a.t richt, of Crowell Weeden Co., Who was r ecently elected llMI- tenant ~::overoor of KJwanl.s Division 41. He is pictured here -with Mike Mana.ba.n of the Irvine Co,, program chalrmaa for the day. Botb Dick aDd Mike are memben and past presidents of t.he local club. Tile speaker emphasized the ma)or KJwants goal for the c.oml.ag y•r, '·safeguard ap!nst crime, phase 2," focussiog attanttoo on crimes aga.Lr&st a.od by yout h. Other goals are a~RJI)rt or senior citizen acUY1t1es and local youth groups. (Pboto by Howard Folsom.) Mesa initiative election is set Costa Mes;;. voters will become city planners nexl March 1, to decide w~r some 68,3 acres or oorth Costa Mesa land should Le zoned for s ingle-lam11y resldeoce use. The City Council Monday aia:bt set the date fo r tht> elec.tlon. Clly Clerk Eileen PblnDey ce rttned that tbe t;,M! ·-'IPt'V!._ of. •OW's oo a.o lnftlative petUion from the North Cost2 Mesa Home- owners Assn. was sutflt'ient to requ ire City Council action. acres or Costa Mesa liUWI, wnich toc ludes 3 parcelsu- dt>r 3 ownerships. The laM is west or Bear St., oorth of the San Diego FrHW'I}" .100 sou~h of SUntlcwer Ave. All Is prtsenUy undtYeloped. Paul Diehl. vice-presid41at of the homeowner group, t·llallqed allegaUoaa tbat the wordlll& In tbe ,Utiol wu CIUI\tadill 1114. )ldctllJ emotlooa.l. lie ura:ed Jm- medtate adoptloo of the r.oo- ing ordinance. ' Those ta rts are cor- rect," lle sa.ld, · 111'lth not onE> false statemelll;." Mr, Campagna ezplaloed tha t the Council could re- )ect the lnltlatlve petiUon, Uut would face a court man- da ~e to put 1t on the ballot, Atherton of Oakwood apart- mrnyd. San Juan Captstraoo rancher Thomas Rogers has already announced that he will seek the 5tb District seat lD next June's election. MERCHANTS TO LEARN SHOPLIFT SAFEGUARDS Marone to the killings were rehearsed, and untrue. AU 3 men are Huntington Beach residents, as wa.s Bonn. Based oo the latest Flori statement, Judge Selim Franklin Tuesday reduced ball on Res-=o aDd Marone from $500,000 to $200,000. Flori Is be!Di held withoUt bail. His e-irl friend, Debra A11..11 Addlson. 24, first ac~ cused of complicity tn. the kfillng, has been released. Aleullder Ku~lk of Linda Isle, accused both of m;:r - der conspiracy and he roin possession, got out of Or- ange County Ja.il la st week alter post.Lng $?50,0:KJ boDd. district oootlD:Iatioa tdoca-Yoote VIsta a.od Poooma, Uon needs n.s ordered by coDducted In Spa!1fsh and the tru&Cees. Supt. Jobn Ni-EngUsh. First a..nd se<:ood coli esUmated the study ~::nders 1n the schools •UI would take unW February or learn lnltla..l reading stills March to complete, A con-1o English and Spanish. Uwatloo high school as a Fund.J.ng under the Indo- separate entity oo a regula.r Chinese ctdldren's assist- h.tgh school campuswusug-ance program was also ap- gested as t.n alternatin tor proved by trustees. The dis- McNally. Antagonism trom trlct can receive $300 per other students a.ad staff was child for instructional ser- blamed ror l.tllure ot alter-vices. The allotment could n.a.Uve education pro }lets at reach $69,000, as more than regular hlgh schools. Dr . 150 ell.gible refUgee chUt1- NicoU saJd a variety or op. ren are In attetmnce. Photog charged with rape The city oftlciaJslmmedi- atel~ saw themselves laced with a suit by df'veloper of part of the property and set an uecutive Ca)· Coun- cil session for 4 p.m. yes- terday, Nov. 9, to discuss the s ituation. The Arnell Development Co. of Santa Ana is expected to bring action against tile t'lty. Its $2,500,000 suit a£ainst off i- cers alld member s of the No rth Costa Mesa Home . owners Ass n. is due tor hea.rlng on Dec. 7. At a .c;tudy session last Fr i<t.ay, the cit)' attorne~· Ill- plaiDed that no tu- payer mooey t'OUld be spent b} the cit~ ln campai.gBloe during ac election. Cit}· of- fict.a.Js could only campalp as pr ivate citltens, he add- t'd. ··The Costa Mesa City APPRAISERS HAMED IN AIRPORT SUITS Metro News --Tbe board of supervisors rr.s awroved retallling appraisers Land- auer Associates for 3 coo- demaatlon suits over air- craft noise at OraneeCounty airport. This Orm, which lla.s pro-. Tided appratsa.l senices for pr.,tous coDdemnaUoo suits, has been the second upert ftrm reta.intd by the county, tbe otller btU. Wbittlesey Associates. Tbt cases are scheduled for Yay. 19?8, COM GOP GROUP TO MEET NOVEMBER 17 The Corooa del Mar Re- publJcua Asstmbly wlll m"t at the borne of Dr. aDd Mra. Wllltfson of Corona del Mar at 8 p.m. Tburldly, NoY. 1'7 , A Dlm preHntat1on OD e&mP'ic:n tactiCS WUI be lboWB. ··Protect )'OUr Wslness" wtu be the theme of a break~ fast meettnc of the Corooa del Mar Chamber of Com- merce a.t the Sherman Cof- fee Garoen at 7:30a.m. nert Thursday, Nov. 17. Members ot the Newport B.ach pollee department, detecUve division, w111 alert sbop oWDers and their em- ployees to the moWs oper- andi of shopllfters and how to deal with them. They wm al&O discuss bad check.,. A satety alert program for the Corona del Mar busloess section wUI be presented by Bill aod CoDDle Roller. Dave Larson of the city business license department was at the board of dl~ r ector 's meet.lng yester- day mornlog 1o preseot tbe proposed business tu: law, wb.lcb tor tbe tlrst Ume may bt bued oa the ai'DOU.Dt ot cross Wslness be.hlc dooe br the mercba.nt. Toose who do oot nllt the city to bave Ensign playhouse opener • Ul tbt mJdclle ol oext yeu. Tbo plor 1a aboal ..... ba1JP*81 to J JOUQI alltera from a a1111.1J, m.JdWelt to-n wbft they IDOt't to !f., York to -lllolr lortu-. II f•blnt Terri Feldt t..Dd Brio £oclud bl lbo 1004 ....... ud aloo ""'" Jolf Bllott~ T001 C•mo, Elloo Srroboat, Daoc Holl,llucol Rotm, Rlebonl RoU.~ Rl<b· are IWer. · Lla11e IQIC...,, Dolkla --· --pi, ud IUellonl Wloo. .... _ ..w be bold Ito<. 14, 17, ud lt. Tloort wDI bo • -• FrldoJ bo .... C.rtala .. " • uc1 -•-to tuo. rw -......... coli SM..aiO. access tothelrbooltsmayopt to pay a nat business u. cense tax, •hlch •111 in most cases be a50ilncreaseover the current fee schedule. Mr. Larson explaioed that a new ordi..Da.Dce Is Deces- sary because tile pruent way of tu1ng out-of-town businesses that also opente wltbin the ell)' has been ruled Ulopl by lhe c:ourts, Clyde Zqlch presented the prints thtt were made from his ortgU.I paiatlng, '' Yorn.t.ng at Arch Rock," a.od said that a Umlted oum- ber of prints ol ttlla fa.moos CoroiJI del J,b.r SCIDe wW be ava.flable tor sale at bis pllery, wttb proceeds cotne t:o the Corona deUhrcham~ ber. SANITARY DISTRICT INCUMBENTS WIN IDca.mbeots Ktrm Rtma, C. Tbatcher Warnn and Fnacta W, GloctDtr nn rehii'DICI to 4-yeer tlrma oa the Colta 11-Sadary DLI~ trlc:t at the t;teelaJ electloo. holdTa-. At the .,... elec:tiM., YOtera ptctttt Dr. Tbomu E. Nel--. dlft.ioe 5, aDd Hu PUIIaQ, dtnatoa. 4, 1D 4-Jeu tenu u dlrtctlon l)r tbt eo.ta .,_ CoalltJ Water Dlatrlet. THJ -.c:~ eood Millo -ud AI.W 'P_,., -did oot -...... -. J. B. ROUNDS _DI!S ----~­... a. n '• n,....,. 5, ......... --.eo- ...... &NJI .... • .... -~ c.---., ... _ ,._, ......... -pllal, Also durt~ the past week. Investigators claim to have turned J!) new eYldence tha: links the auspects with Prasadam Dtstrlbutlng Inc . aod the Hare Krishna group. One informant has re- portedly told pollee that Prasadam, headquartered near orange County Air- pore, 1s a '•front" business used to launder money made frOm the nareottcs trade, and tbat the Hare Krtshnas are lnTOIYed. Still at large are Pnsa- dam ottlclals Joseph Shelton Davis, Josepb Gabriel Fed- orowski and Roy Christ- opher Rlcbard, aDd KuJlll's wUe, Elsie Caban KuUk. All art llnhd by poltct to the couptneJ. A ,... hours after Bon..n wu ld.lltd Ia the early- mom!~ hOun of Oet. U outside tH £1 RaDChltO rut- a.rut ID Ceatn.l M"'IIOrt. K"ta na arrested tD a park-toe lot bl El To"'. Poll<o ald llo t.4 &lmoat $1 mll- l.loll of Mr1oD ID biJ car. Flori •u pie... liP bJ COita .... police u btwu MlliiiC 1 lime ,,..... C-.t- Ulae tiD • dl&ler oa t'Ub lit. r1ori, -· -ud .................... & lloutii•Ror.ato ... --·--........ , ......... c_ .. ._ __ _ ....., ....... ' A l...aiUna Beach photographer, already cMrged with soUctUngyoune girls 1o pose for porno- graphic pictures, •as arrested Monda.y by New- port pollee, and ch.a.rged with rapl..llg a 15-year-old l[lrl In his Balboa Island apa.rt- meot this past summer. David Paul Reumont, 28, was arrested on a warrant after the girl decided to press charges ~inst him, pollee said. Detective Mike BUtch said the girl had been solicited by Reo mont for pornographic pictures , and was raped aner going to his apartment. BURGLARY LOSS The suspect n.s arrested In October ln connectioll with IS OVER $17,000 6 oouots or lewd oooouot , Burglars took loot valued 6 counts of contributing to at more than $17,000 from the delinquency of a mloor, a Park Lido restdenceSatu:r-and 4 counts or sollc!Ung for day night or early Sunday prostitution. according to a police n-SANTA ANA GIRL, 13, port. Carole Lyooe DemaUgooo DROWNS !~ NEWPORT said she and her dauchter A 13-year-old Santa Ana returned home at 10 a.m. rtrl drowned Tuesday alter- Sunday to f1od that t:lass oooo oa the 17th St. beach louvers bad t.ID r•moYed 1n Cen.tn..l Newport, from a IIYlQI room door. An tnvesU&ator said Their hOme was meth-Regina Coleman aDd clus- odic&ll)' rusacked b)' a thief mates rrom Carr Loter- wbo •as ••very selectin," medlate schOOl were playtoe acconU111 to pollee. ln ao unguarded area of tbe Chlba..._..., crystal, sll-beac h when the youn&ster .-erwut, 2 mo.ped blbs_ · apparently lost lltr styro- a TV Itt, stereo •"'-fOI m • 'bcq:le tQ.rd'' In the ment, antique cloc.kl ud surf, aoo drowned ttYlOit t:o jewltlry nre stola reconr it. Donations aid Indians Tills Saodor will be "r.diaa SlriDdiiJ" tl Sar. Ctatl'a ,..._ ...... la Co.ta Mea. Yldon wtU bt ubd lo _ .. --0111 bo , .... lo Aalorlcu ....... Duo1Dl"7, ... u-La-c--.._ G( tllo ,.,... w1l1 ....... ---uo.tl:taAn.. ..... m.. -dortar lila _. Tlouloillrtar ~ ..... -.......... -"' lloo --.. MJ ... ••a...,.danth•.W N IOCObl fr'MI • I..L -· .... t:lolalol.-............ -- 11"1 Deeded, she sa.Jd. Free hot doCS and door prlses will be tiYtD to 'll:l- \or• b)' the restnn.at be· tweeD! aod 6 p.m. Cheeks made parsble to tbo Tbuadorl>lnl F-U.. wUI tllo bt did to H)IJ bo1J '""-'•111-niOr tbt IMi&M ud to aid u..m .. olbor -·· IIH.Saqolllllolllo- ol AI SUpoll., l nllrod llortM_ .... __ -.. 0,.... C..,lort-.IIUIIS,_. -ro lila -•I'Uor IIIII ,..,, • Last Jul)· 18the Ctt )·Coon- cU approved nnaJ ckvelop- ment plans ror 126 single- fa mily hOmes and 539l.PIM- ment units located at ttw- southwest corner of Bear St. and South Coast Dr ive. Coun- cilman Dom hacUJ cast the only Degatlve vote. At tht> same m~lne, the CitY Council received an affidavit of publishing notice for thE> inltt.atlve petition that was submitted Mooday night, Council members Usteoo:l lnteoUy Monday as City Attorney Robert Campagna outlined the legal rt"QUire - meots of the California elec· tlon COde invol•ed ln thE' procee<l lng. They de<:Hned to adopt the ordinance as sub- mitted by the petitioners, which was tbe first option avaJ..Iable to them, Councilman Ra clti made the motlontoputthemeasure on the ballot, and was seconded by Councilman Jack Hammett. Counc:Uman Ed McFarland cast the only ftelatiYt 'lOti!. He noted tM C lty Couocu to pr•re Us own ballot measure to be submitted to the voters. Tbt city a.ttome)' expWD- ed tbat the cllf coald Mlb-- mlt tts OWD m.uur. later to be tDeluded Oll tbe ballot. n _...., llkoiJ Uat 111o CoaDC.U woald do 80 at a. latt"r me.t1111. 8allot arp- mellta mut ala be pre- pil..rld An tbra electio.. Mr. Mefarlud PfODONI bld'odlll o l&qor .,.. bl a ....., cbolee, •t .._ •u aid.--trPo oiiOIII.DI..ad bepltC$11111. fit 'f'llidltJ of rnn•s by .-u.. ..... -ol Du., Kr.Ca 1 pn,..._ od oot. -U.V.n ud s.o Dloto -__ _... ........ u.... lie IIi IIIII aU.wllll ~rt -!1M us 12 ....... Coun.cU tes~madeawa.re throu~~:oout the past U months of clti:tens' deep con. cern over the proposed ex- ploitation of thl! land which , Is thE' subjeoct or t:Us peti- tion,'' thP peUiion statwd.. Despite wrtttec alld oral protests, tbe subml.ssioo ol 2 petitions •tth o.-er 1000 stcnatures, and the negative staff reports of Us own fire, pohce, tratflc and pb..an1Qc IIE>pa rtment s, the CooocU in- SiSts on inie<"tiDI{ a b.i«b- densit)' adult apartmeet complex into u ar• of single family resld•oces. The t'itlzens coocerned bue n~usted e•en· remedy nailable shor1 ottbls appeal to the voters or Costa Mese for asststanc:e ID combatlle the deYelopers' ud the Couocll's efforts to lpore the clearly expresud •Uiof the people most dlrectl)' a.f. feeted.." NB rapist is sought PoUce art nuehU. tW. week for a 6-4, !40 lb. rau acCUMd of fiP1tll I Plnport ShOres womu ill bu" boM on T'utllda)' ol lut ,.._ Tht 21-YIU-ol~ wo-. lold poUeo ..., .. ~ .. -atter u a.fte~ ot n· ' 1 .. lbo boooll, ud ....... llor tJ'OIIt cklor opea. ftlle •,.. taktoc. -·· ....... llollr aMI ... dtOirild _._. -•u•• ..... filer boN. tlil1 1caztl .. . billbtu• .. ..., .. .... loo ... •tooL a. ne luGir tu sl I u ..._ •Mimlfl.ll na. -----........ ,.. ... ofiiMIIMit. • 1 I \ BISIGII PUBLISH&D WUKLY, ot Tbandssy.-Clua __,. .. ld at Co.roa dlllb.r, Calli. Newap~p~r oCftee ud prlltllzsl pial Ia tiZt Eutp llolldlzlc, 2721 E. Colli H.,.., COIOM del Mar, Calif. 11615. PHOME : 87S..OS50, THE QWPORT HAR- BOR EI'SIGN wu tdJadrtd to be a ... ..,.r of ltD· eral ctreulatloe by eourt dt<,.. No. A-10178, <llttd May .14, 1951, taSapertor CMrt l)r tht Couaty of Oruce. StattotC&U..tonda, ud by nuoD 'tbenot .. QSSIIltltd so .... llaballpob- Uc DCIUCII HQII!ndb1 law. 1977 THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN ~~ the lepl DtW'S· paper for the City of Newport Beacb and publishes all pubUc DOttces l:)r tbe city. ARVO E. HAAPA •••••.••. Ontr ud Plsbllabtr PEG IIAAPA ••••••••••••• Aaoclllte Plsbllalltr FRED DAVJS, ••••••••••••••••••••• Editor BUGB ldcMILLAN , ••••••••• Coa:ta u. ... News DOtf ac8E .•••••••.•• AdHrtlmiL Ctrcai•Hon IIIIIIOYES • . • • • • • . .. • . . . .. • . . AO.trtlaiD( LORJWliE PEIIIIIlfGTON •• Stcrttary, llooktotper ItA Y SHAIINEP ................. T- KAIUN BAAPA. •••• , •••••••••••• Typeaattar DREXEL CAlfflON ••••••••••••• Sbop For.IDIII MIKE HOUGAM •• , • , , • , , • , , , • SboD J.. ... lb. n.,.. • ..., .. d Notionally by JIIIEI ~ U.S. SUIURIA'N PRESS INC ........ AUDITED IY ~e SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSCRJPTlON •••••••.•••. , t &.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION •••••••...•.• $10.00 ~~.. ..I!Oij ~ .ll.p ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • IP&MIIUPOD Dtu-. ___ ,..._ ld7 Ww .. PraJdWCU· ltr ... GoY-...... t1stJ art ..u, ·-... pod. Tt:oy-WU£1 .. --.... 1M -·Y 111 tulssl lbt ............ ll,ftllt tlloy ..... -"" --tbat weld ltlmllate U.Cu- ter iiJtolcled brMder r.e- tora be>elllM tMJ prodlle. platosolsun lbtt cu snt1sa bomt., wblle tM rut of tbt world bas tbem. Browo lorctd -lbt COUial Comznlaloo, tllot llo!>l>ad otbbore oll a.ad ru pro- ducUoa ud •c*r pluta tllat ... ~.1,- Tbey both try to tDenue tbelr poprLadty aad buy •otes by rtdtstrib&tla& the wealtb ol the worker to tbe DOD-worker. Bron ftldl to accompl11b th1l by taereu- ILII tbt property tu: lor tbl middle, and b!CMr • iDeo me tupayer Ud clve It to tbe lower lnoome. aad welfare, DOD,tupayer. Carter'• idea Ls to IDcreue tbe soelal ... curlty tu take from but- DIN, that will be added to the cost of goodl aDd ser- Yices to the consumer. aDd al'te It to the s.s. reclpleata. Both are new forms of wel- fare. Brown has deereaaed Callloml.a's lDdustry. and jobs, with overtau.Uoa tDd en•lronmental coocerns. Carter has dooe tbe same to the stetl aad petroleum LD· dustrles. ADd whOtlbeyboth hobble industry that de- • THEY'RE SEEKING A CANDIDATE crttses private Job oppor- tunities, tbey createrovem-Some local politicos, of varying shades moot Jobo, at t.uptyers' u- of Republican conviction, have sounded pease, lor t'lose who resist prodllcl.ng. W'h.lle the pro-me out with wishful thinking that I might ducers Eoose their pro- support a likely candidate in next June's ductlve Jobo, Our almighty president primary election. They're particularly ...: govo2110r han tauo u desirous of replacing Ron Cordova, a upoo themael•es to redls- De t h ldin th st I tribute jobs as well u mocra o g e ate Assemb y wttiZh. Aod as wen as de· seat for this district --with a voting creetoewhoshouldhaYejobo record more conservative than most or wealth. they are oow de-c reetac who should lln Republicans. where. Carter wttb bls coo- These politicos have in mind B. James trot of fodoruroveweolw-ln& ftmds tbrougb his ap-Glavas, retired chief of police of New-pollltees, decrees """"' port Beach, who rates himself as a houatoe should be wus uc1 for whom. Brown, tbrougb practical conservative . I told the afore-his appolotedstatetudpw. said candidate seekers just what I thought oer Bill Press, decrees r where Callforolans sboWd about their suggestion, and since this uve. Thty both at .. decrtt is an important political position, I'll bow mucll llSid A..,.rlcua th h h ca.o own --Carter by eaforc-paas on ese t oug ts to you for future lag a ooo-applleable oat- consideration and judgment. moded law In Imperial Val- My evaluation of Mr. Glavas rests· ley, aDd Brown by dlnsti-tures of private land 1D tbe primarly on his public performance northern part of the state. relative to two vitally sensitive areas From Zhelr positions of power. they lobby, promlse of local concern and individual freedom . rewards. coerce and tnde It was Jim Glavas, as Newport Beach . ott with tt(tslatora 1o '" · tbelr pet bWs passed. Enn police chief, who was a prime mover tbetr ptilloaopbtes are tbt in getting the tentacles of federal con-same. lna!eaO or encourq:-lq their constttueots to con-trol entwined in our local police de-11101e to grow aod prosper, partment. He took this perilous step Browa says "to IO'II'er your upectattoas." and Carter by getting the city to accept federal '"Y' "to swallow the bitter funding, and the federal strings, for medicine," What these two men han building that police headquarters in New-.... 1o mlghty,ec<>oom:cauy port Center, also for other luxuries souoo, tree America lDtbelr that local voters would not have put up short terms !oo .. Ute they wW surely lr:11l tbe COOR with. I call this a perilous step, be-tha£ lays the gotdeo ear• cause federal control of local police is before they are ..... Goldie Joseph an essential step toward total federal LIOo Isle power. A police chief should welcome • SHAKY INVESTMENT the slogan: Support your local police Editor of the Enslgo, . rt•s rktlcutoas, nen ooa. --and keep them local. seoslcal, for anyooe to sus~ The other count against Jim Glavas peel that Bert Luce'aooar- hlU mUllan dollar o"f'tr-is his part in an initial move toward oratts were to pro•Sde 111m abridging the first amendment rights tuncls to I...Z 11> Pamma•a guaranteed by the Constitution. After Genera: Omar Torrljoa. Bert Lance 11 too lood a many years of low-key effort, he sue-banter ...: boiiDoumu 111 ceeded in getting City Council approval risk ouch • •btkJ' IDnat-meat. for stringent newsrack controls --an As s.n. James A. lie- essential first step toward further en-cture (R-ldaho) ronal•, durtae the .Jut 70 years croachment on the freedom of the press. Panama's goYtr:uneat cblo- That freedom is hollow mockery when god "'""" so u ..... mot111 by force. He addl: "At tbt the freedom to distribute newspapers momesst, p_,.. ta go••ra- is abridged. ld bJ • loll·wtac -· Wboll tndefDaft: Ia aatl· These two issues are crucial enough u.s. tlopaetrloc. u ... rbla to make up my mind about Jim Glavas rule, Putma'aiDd-na aa a "public servant" in a pollition to ... ,..,... rrom tle7 mUIIoos II> $1,$ bllUosz. .. help paaa other legialation affecting GoY ... _.., -- our freedom. Jr. or "" Hampotslrt..,. • • • • • • r PRe !o . a KARNS -· OS .an __ _ I INBUMAIGTY IGNOUD WJwa it ao-to "1nue .. npu," CON..-. doetn't jutt fcwbW tile eordte of th .. rfPU bJ h...-HI Jt MID ~, ......... -o.., toopoopoo,..__.,.,., Wile• it ~ to .. hUIDM rtpb," UII'Cutw ,.,,.. ...... -«o •J ~ llu. ..... deltrored tM• rlltiU 4.W. If 1101' IV IIIIUZL&IU!fr TIIP IIY ADD -··y Of .......... will 1M~ .................. ..... -...... -Caoal t12111 c-1 z-II~~--~-. ....,--.. ----.. -dlalr&111 ?! CWn·TonloiAailto .. l'-...._ lblt: aboclt •-•·• pre-•ldllll: ••Omar Torrt):)e ea. lllpolttO to ·--.. ~ ...... -· mlllttrr ._ ..-t1st 111- 11 tlectld ,.. ....... Dr. A-'*> Artu, .... ..., uoa,.aa-..-.- tlalr'e tllt't ._. • trw II· _ .. Ito. Bert lAaee ti'GIIdl't 100!1 -to-··-.... 1111-troaiJ-............ ,. ..... . dlNdDr " ...... •• 2 ··-· ... --.---ate .. _....,= ... • .,.._ 0.1. .._ ................. ltftap"• , .. , ..... ...... The Birch Log .... _. .... ' , ..... ... a.rm"•• ..... -... -; ... ,.. ,_,..._.....,... --... _ .. ,tMIIoiiO-Foreign Aid To Hanoi .......... _,. ~ ~--..... "'b 'Par• .. f!UdflO • .... -.... -H--a.a.a-tzoU.IDAol-rll¥ ... «:.-. JOliN fJl u... ,__. ... -• • .. COWdriet like Vletaaa, C I 0 M y__, -... tatadmtai to list lziU. .......... tbttnoU.S.dolluomtYbt-1"-..-a, .. ~y·~to-V!t"'¥'· c .. bodliz,_'-• UpDda.. He Mid 0.. Viet.naw_. uar, pltM'nl oo impto¥1na aa t.rriaetioa laclltty Ia 1M Mt-Dtlto. Maybt thty'U --list bocll• ol _. Amtri<011 MIAI wb1lt U.,.'rt dialnl tht clitd>tt! .. .UU. • .-.. ... U..L ....._,, .w.-eb...U. -a-. U. ead f1l -1o Pill z' IIJ, no~-Wadd Wor D. list Usoltod -1ooo ,.......t 01.1. U} ._-:llaitoo:::lll-~=· ... Clue --... -----biWoll dolluo-. ........ IZid ,_ or Alutza. To tao Ntholtt. Tht-otour _..IY uo ...,. M••tt.• bub U molt looo•IIJ-• Tnatf pr~a 1nk UMrt 1M u.s. -wla 1M ..... Y1U of all Mr ietclllwm •-,,...c.-~.... w.., but ._u... w .... I2CIUolly ..... J1U1 •• plld $40 1ld1lloa de.,lnd arouod the Pobe tbu ""' Won. ... u. rtcMI ud p .... -Alld list ............. ol Com.atusolom, wlll<b Ia lbt ~. AaE to C--list :P-..... -tuw-cl to -plltb. it , .... _ ... tllo ... --ttce ot co.,....u ... ta •r-b1a wt paid $15 mUUoa 1D obvioualy a tallun. 1W ••• Slact balldloc tlzt ,_rtar -rolpty of 1M cUl.l ud eaDLI IOnt, tilt IIIey -y aclllllllbt --ttes Prt.W.U Cuter us Torrtjoa llptd StDt. 7 ,,. M l'tln.at.e of peace tbtn. As L.. A. TliMI writer Rud)' Abram-...,.rtod (SIIJt. 27) rrom Wu~ tbere are worrtaome dlfrer- eoees Ia laterprltltloa of tile acreemeata, ud .., .. DfCOtlltor Uoowtll bu ac- tao•lldeed Puam&Aiaa. ae- &ottator Romolo ~bar Betbaocoart'a remarks to bb: Katiollll Aaembly • 'M.Te ereatect deep co~eero amoac u.s. offtet.als," e~ptelally CODCendJI& eaatl -CCHI bJ U.S. stllpl, by all tn.mc, u.s. rlcbb II> protect caaal aeutrality aftll tbe 1Udlaten.l rtcht to plan a DtW ... level caul. Anti-AmerteaQI may see tbe U.S. c:aaal aeroa Pa- ,Daml as coloolalllrp, tut tills Ylew. loitered by .oclallsta: aad commWllstl, na DOt beld uotll recent yean. Ear- Her th1s eeoblry It was re- garded worldwide u a tn- meodout aehienmeot &Dd an asset Shared by au. Pana- ma's prosperity aDI1 I rt•t l.Dcreue lo world trade re- sulted because ntea wen not eJOrbttlDI. As GoY. Tbomsoo n- pressed It: '• For four cen- turies men dr•med: and schemed of a canal across the isthmus tr.t would ID ODe sbort l1Dt ellmi.Date the 7,000 mlle YOJ'IIe&rot&Dd tbe Horn. Tbe Freoeh ••• tried tor two decadeJ to ba1ld a sea-leYel canal. Wheo the French talled, PrttJdeDt Theodore Roosenlt led Am • erictDI In an eartoeertac aDd ma.oagertal feat that wu caaal t1st u.s. hu """' aboat fl btlltoo ID tmproYe- mota. mt ... .,.. llDI:! lD- teltm.U. nt·lolls ban bHa ....,.,..ble ud •Dl- torm. Oaly twice 1D 6S Yllrt of operadoa bi.Yt we niMd tMm; oDCe ba lt'1S trom iO c111t1 per too to $1.01 aad apiD tD 197$ rrom $1,08 to S1.29. SIDoe we hlYt la.t about $!? mUlloa OD tbt op- en.tfoa ot tiM eaal from 197S to 19'76, we mut ooa- stcSer wlllt WOIJ.d bi&IPID to tbe 11011111 Torrtjoe wen to pl.D COitrOI aod nlM them dnJtlcaUy to produee tbe $40 to f70 mJUJoa 1D amiJIII.l pa ymems oat of tbe ealllll rete~~~• called tor bJ tbt pJ'OPC)MIS ct, .. ,.,. treaty.'• Beeaue of onrwbelmlnc oppoattioa to tbe treatu, admlnUtntloallts DOW &p• pttr IDc:IIDod II> put off St- Ille action ad after tbe 1971 eleet:Joa. or neD ua.- W after tbe 1980 prMidea- tlal electloa, eol'llmll!D re- port. Sllcb a delay WOGid al- low pabUc r11.cUG. to sab- elde to tbtDJalqatbywhlle eltloc tbe admLDJ.tn.tloa time to apply cr11t.r pro- sure on pablk-wary IOIOQS. Whl.t I delay would lDCJte 1D Putma, all Ctlltnl ud South Amertea 11 .abject to eoajecture, but Paaamaldaa .,..atlator Escobar's uU- thetleal 'Yiews of wtw ns acned upou cry tor clarl- ttcalloll. TblrtMD years of ai(Otl.atioa ob't'ioaaly hue DOt re•lted lD a mublllly satisfactory eoteretpty mtpt be aclr.nowledeed In Wuh!DitOn, byeoocedlQctbe Carter-Torrljos treaty ..... 0. H. P. KlQ&: cu.rr R.avea Condo project rejected Costa Mesa's Redeulop- ment Aeeocy, d1sa(reelDc wltb tbe clty PlUDtac Com-m-hu oottd to cltty penill.uloa lor a Btlboa Is. laDe! mutoCOGfert79aput- meats to ooDdomlDklma:. Tbe apartmeDt.l, located at 1845 Anaheim An., han 48 fewer off-street par~ spaces than required by the city's DeW CODdomlDiam CODYer- sloD ordJ.JJaDce. The City CoancU mast DOw settle the dltfereoce of opinioo. Terraoee Repn, 8Coll1As Island, la: tl.e nut apart.;. meot owDtr to try to sell off apartmeoU as coodo- mlniums slnce tbe DeW ordt- naoc e wu puled sennl mouths aco. The ordllluce requires 2-1/Z par~ ~paces per 00Ddomill1um uoit. wbicb would amoaal to 198 ~ces for Kr. Rap.n•s 79 units. He bas ollly 150 par~ spaces. Tbe Pl.uoiiJc CommiA:klo. on a 4-1 YOte decl«Md lut moDth to appro•e the con- nrsioo, 'lritb lbt proY111oo that automaUc carace-door openers bt added. But. the Redenlopmem Aceocy, wbJcb mu.t nile oa ali major projects 1D tbe doWll&oW'D rtdt'felopmeal area, decided that the parlr.- loc shortace woold be 11>o rrut, ud YOttd 4-1 ap1u1 the eoo.,.n&oD. BeeaaN cordomlDiam r11ideatl 1rOU.Id pay u expected UO,- 000 to $90,000 tor the untts, they would probably on more can, tbe ICIDCJ reramoed. otr-ctrHt park- liiC 1..1 already 1D short ~P­ pty dontoW'Il. Tbt City Cotmell 11 u - pec:ted to ta.1r.e ap tbe matter on No•. 21. LAURA HICHLIFFE OF C.ll. OIES AT AGE 94 Mau Jor L .. n II. Hta- eblltre, 94. of CoD Mesa., wu celebrated Friday 1D st. Joachim Catboltc Clnareb,. Costa. Mesa. Cryptalde ser- vices 'trere beld Saturday. Sbt died No•. 1 at Boac bospltal. A •ttve of Caaada. sbt bad ll•ed la Orance COWity 36 r•rs aDd 1D CalUornla tor 11 years. She la aur- YiucS by IMr at.tera, Etbel Tobia of Co.ta Mua. LU- Ilu llcNoqbtoa of c.-, I.Dd ber brotbtr, Ed Tobtll of Portl.aDcS. Or11011. DOLLY CRABAUGK OF C.ll. SUCCUM BS AT 70 Fuaenl Hntcu tor Dolly B. CnbaJaeb, 70, of Ca.ta. Mea wen beld Saturday, wHb Dr. G«trc• WoocS,New- port Mea CbrlM.Iu CeDter, otflclathtc. Mra. Crabul&h, a aurae, died Not. Z 1D Costa II .. bolpltal. She .,.. ... u ... or u. atatt of Wubl.actoll. Sbe la autTtnd by ber tlu· be.a:i, Glt~a; a .oar. Geoqe, FLOYD M GREIWE of SaD Dloco: • oaop~or, • EciDt V. llu.... Suta AIEl, OF C.M. IS DEAD •ad a rnadeZIIldrn. Faaertl ""'ett t>r P.W.P. ORI ENTA nOM Floyd II. G,.l,., ntlrtd, Ort~~t Cout C-II wbo opented R.J•s..mce of JlaNall WltbOil PuWI'I -ll -St. ud lltw-Ia ...... u ort ..... port Bl•d.., Mewport Beac:._ meet~~& It a p.m. liM. 15. t>r 40 ""*• '"'*IEtldlloo-Ctll atrlr t.ssl:o, ta-H'II, Ot1 1D Btll&-,llortsa· t>r ,__ ud cline- a, ClstptL Pulor WtYDt -• • lll:Uto ot t1st Ftnt 8oilt1ol TIZt mid---will Clsssn:b ol C-llotl ol-bt lstld llaY, 11 ll I P."" llelllocl. ll 1M CoG -eo., A au.. ol l1l1ssoU, llr. Cll:l>, 1701 GoU Colno Dr. Grel..., of a lltpolla St., c--~1110 Ia c-w-. -Friday 1a tuo 1or -., tuo 1looC -1111. lit 1ZOd IIYtd ·t>r .-., latl:lo-41,..... a. lo-bJW.wtlt, JAll COIICERT AT = ,v:.:.. "':;. OCC MOY!MII!R :II CUJ of .....,_ a.dl; a • &' abl 0. "-...,, •e t1 PI , _ _, .... tlw&¢11 JiiiJW Cllllft JU' II: I kcslkn. m. ,....., .... ,... • .._,, " -... -" .......... o.-Cout C .... --I i1 $$"L 0!'''11 .. ~~-.. ,.. ... a.,....,..,.'* oert 11 a ..._ .. • ..._ ttL ..,.._ 'tr$ ' I llti.IO. ·-· ,..._ -., -11-...... "' •• ...._ II. -CICC'o • ...,_ -~--11: .. 'I. -..... -... _,, 5 •• -J'tnjpAW fdqch of the vut outpourinf al tupayen' doUan ia a diNct tttnlfer from our pem- ment to over OIM hundnd ClltMI' pvwnmmta. Bu.t a bNlthy c:bu.nk ol the bUUool .. J$¥1 a•Q r.ebee varioue deedutkal iDdiNc:tly, tbroulh tuc:h intamatioaal '-di,. U.Utudoal •list In..,..tloatl M....wy P\md, tbt World Barak, the UN Development Propam, and the la&.er·Ameriean Development. Bank. In tpite ~ 0.. tact that. the United Stat. tuppli• u much u 20 percent ol their fwwit, tb.. orpniu,tionl f'IIUlarly thumb their no.ea at ID)' tugt~lion ol how the money i. to be UNCI. When Floridt. eon,r-man Bill Younc recently uked World Bank Pr.ident Robert Mc:Naman. f.x an invitation to attend. one ol hia m•tlnp in order to learn how loant llrl tppJ<Wtd, ho wu politely told tbtt WodO Bonk atrain wen DaDe ol hi. butin-. AA~oda1aln-..... y- On Junt 22. tbt Houtt ol ~ pOMtd tbt v...., ....,_,by ........... 2116-116 ...... dtvolopm ... t wblcb .....,...t World Bank mOfUls lato ~tetkm. In a a.tw .to Stcnwy o1 tbe 1'>otaUfy Micbaol Bl.....,llstl. Robert Mc:Namara Witted that "no eooditioa can be impoeed w)dc:b would rettrict the ,.,..... ol the bank." Pret.ident Cuter acned Mel •ubeiquent Adminiatration .,._un ptOiapted the Senate to Njec:t the YOWll propoeal. wt.. the entire aid bill went throuch a Houee-SeMte conference, the Voun1 prohibition a1ainat fundina to Vietnam, Cambodia, I..oa. and U1anda wutcrepped. I.NutoV- Earlier tbi. yee.r, Younaleamed that a World Bank tubaidiary known u the International Development A..ociation (IDA) wu planninc to tupply an int.r.t-t,.., 50-year IO&ll to the Communiatl who eonquered aU ol Vietnam. 1'biM .,. the individual&. ol coune, who bout ol inf1ietina halt a million euulltill on our military, whc.e police ttat.e repret~iOftl are be- tom ina well-known, and who have yet to divulp the wbenabouta ol over 2,500 Ameri· c:ana et.ill liated u mit.inc in action. So America'• btleaKUered tupe.yen will now tend their hard-earned dollan to Hanoi, COW'· teey ol Jimmy Carter tnd the World Bank. Conar-man Youna hu alto revealed that .. wiU tend SIO million to Communi1t Antola. 113.5 million to Communitt Cuba, and t30 million to ldi A min '• U1anda throua:h the United Nation• Development Prorram. The Florida Conlf"lman reported that be requeeted aome of thne organiutiont to pro- vide an accountinr of the loan• involvin1 American dollan. He aot nowhere and now doubt.t that audita an ever mede. And on top of eveJythin1, Secretary ol Sta" Cyrut Van~ told him that the Admini•tration plana t.o double all foreien aid npenditurn in the ne.at five yMl'l! The c:ur'IWDt Fonip Aid Appeopria.tiont bill Inland poll favors jets Kost Oraace Couoti&Bs belll'fe tbe C0W1tJ airport•• Mnlce abould be ezpaoded to baadle more eommerclal jet fllgbts. accordtag to poll resulta: jut released by County &lpentsor Ralpll Clark. U.r. Clark'• district i.D- cludea Anabalm, Bueaa Park, La Palma and put of Or.u~~e. Resldeata there are nlaU'tllY ulllffec:ted by tbe DDlll of takeorta: anl1 li.DdfDea or jtCs usJ.Dc ~~e couaty airport. Most eom- merelal jets take ott over Upper Newport Bay. U.r. Clark's omce aem out mort tbao 70,000 ques- tio!lDllret to coutttutDU, aceordlDC to a spokesman, aDd 7,011 were filled out aod nturoed bJ mall. Of tboM. 52.3 per cea.t f&YOr eJPUIJIOG. 34.1 were for matntaloflll t!:le statua qao, I.Dd ,,1 per cut nat r.. dlle.d MrYiCU. EJPIDIIOG projtcu mutlootd ID tht qu..tioa•lre IDeladed more parldll;, more O&pts, ud I'DOrt termlal facWUea, Tilt t!Jp>rl .......... "" wu ~rt of a tar-nactac: poo1a1 poU bJ llr, Clark. OtiEtr ""-dtllt -OCTO baa""""'(-,.. __... ta.ored tbe pre- -lfYtl ot ""'"~ -·· -.,.n.m, f:lrm.LIIrl ud the COUll)'~ obtlttr. , A _.,..... poll, IUtl ... ,.., cllrloc .. -...... meDial DdJ, ltllnrtd mo« nlldiiU .,. QDCOOCti'Did abcllt jlt IIIUI. Bit, nil- -ot Uoo li!IPtr lloJ -ol 11-art lll£zC tllo --r)ltooiN,ud -·-1zll solrttdJ -,..-h1S,OOO. I'IAM GERGELY, 61,'· 01' C.IL SUCOJMa~ -•. Clllpl,, ... " c.. __ ,_, .. -·~en •, I&. CloqoiJ, I -ol .....,, ---··?· ...... .. s', ...... ... ....... _ ... ,_ ..... c-...,.... ...... , .... '•OEJ;-FENSE'' wu the battle cry from the aldeiiDts as the Newport Beacb Cheyennts ~~ LD against the North Huatt..octon Bucb Karlaera la.st Saturday. Tbe Cheyeanea blanked the Martotrs 13-0 to assure themsel'tea of a playoff spot 1n the couaty•s: Junior All-America Football procram. Players 1Delude Marlr: Kane (33), Duld Rose (28}. Sean Turner (38) and Bob Painter (00). KaDI re- co•ered 4 f\lr.1blea LD the game. (Story oo 6,) ORANGE COAST COLLEGE lonrtJ11 Ray KrUpt1 (ltpt UAUorm) t.a aurrouDded by Mt, Su Alltoalo Cotler• Moaati11 1o neeDl soccer actkm. KriiPtl didll, Itt U bother him, hDWI'ttr. He COld rolled the b&U oa twa pia' ud pa.aed ott to a tean1mate. occ woa. the muc• e..o. Mot~sts dunked in bay TWo COlli II--r- llll •• mllaed" the BalbOa ftri'J 1ut WHir.tod, ud llld- ad ssp ID lbt bt1 • ,_, :zlcll~ -r- cyeu.t JamH ~tilt, ZS, ol lM Pocaoaa. arrlnd at the nmp )Nt u tbl ferry na poUioc lwt1 lroto Bllbol lalaDd. Accontloc II> -- -lEt tried u htl trsolt-Ytl-IJpt Jssa:ptl 1M doi>Ut• ... .....,., 1111 loll~ After .. .,. ........ _....,.. __ bla _ .. ., ..... ,. _, sslllsl. . Ylqlolo lol:r'" :.:l'luc...,-, tid I.. .., ... .. ____ ... ....,, .. ICGdiRIU _,....,. ............... ~ ......... llzlllosrll 1M ... "' 1M • 1121 .. ... after Mr, tbe-.rfactld. Tbq thrn fler a We I'll&. tad abe na palled bull: &baud. T-1morsols:o.taal-c,.. Jllllad 11tr 11'11 CboY- roltt rrom t1zt bay, ACCOMioc II> I lt£'11 apolroassws, lbart Ia .. ,_r<l ot Uf --0 lata '"rfllllllolltllaltrrr. nHA lliOIIPSON OF 'C.II. DIES AT AGE 91 --··lin. Tla no-"·"'-.._. ..,. lillld , ••• ...., .. ,_.,.....,_ " ... - -c._. ..,..;:'~ ........ .... ... ; 1,-I -'af Tam ... ..,...., .. ___ .• _ ... -b ................ . AlmS W dle blatt. .. ,........,......,..,._.-., ..... ............... .., •• 11 ,,... • -J?·--~· ..... Leliii. .. IFT .... ,_ .. Us, ' •• ............. MIS I Ill lila' ttl, ....... full .. ... • ....., w' ,2 1 a A-ni I• .._ lloz! ., •• ub-J • Po --.... -.... .....,.....,_ ___ .. ,.. .. Ia Co'llo ~~ 1oo • _.-. a. II wuto .. lfW t '" ......... , a :. I ' • • - l ' • • ! ' ' ' 2 • • , , • .. lWOITHAitiDR EldiCie neuRSDAV.-NOV. ao, wn Tro~ian &u·ld _"'_ILI_tt_m_w_m_v_._N.~a ___ co_DA_DB._II:j_-.._ .. _CAU_F: ,.. I •• a1 sad•' no1e " ,.G to hear Doc KaJ '*' ODt of Co"* Jamla.. Tbe otMr lOG, Dl•ld. del Yar'l eArly bQia... ... played by ... lftr people a.s rMidtMa. wu Abnbam•a. ud tbe diiDP- baNty .,., .... arouDdtowD ter (no IMrtd tbt worlt th1l •mmer bteu• ol ber wbtD a biJ"Cltr IHIIl~ IP- tlttuiYt tnYtUilc. pertat) wu played bJ T&QYa TbfOUib btr ceramlca Subo. A.-btllt QllicltJ ma.facturl.Qc aDd q played tbt mateS, Mady, wbo bl'Hdlal a has tr&tDdl wu alroolt a ~mbtr ol tbt around tbt world. Tbll Umt tamUy. Stepbell dt Naut, Itt- liM Wll YliWIIII1D Aultnlla, queoUy ... D at South Co .. t New Zta.laad aDd HawaU --Repertory Tb.ater, took tbt wbt~ tbty had a mammotb pan of ao uoeartbly mes- blrtbday party lD btr boDor MIICtr. --aDd n. sbe cot bome Tbt play wu LldtrtltJ.DC lbe tui'Dtd arouDd aDd weot aDd eatertalbl.ICIY ltuddtd YllitlDc Ill Tuu. wltb clever Strooo 11Ma. Tbe u Do~JJohu.o:liD't 7 eut members were each teacblal at btr Coro• del ucellem, wttb papaJC?fe&r- ryl.Qc tbt lre&tMt burdto War DaDct studto, or dowD of ... c•-tbt pl&J, aDd Sten tbt street at tbt '' &IUMX." -... or 11 abe &ad IJUbby Harold de Naut aDd, ofcourae, Mary artD't oo tbt colt courat, creaUy a.dd1llc to tbt play's cbaDctt are lbt la oo a eojoymtDt. Soo DaYld trtp. Tbt moat rtctDt ooe to dlllotated b1a cbancter ex-pertly lad so did Wady and 5 ~.ropeu eouotrits tD-the otber Z cblldreo --lD eluct.d her Z crand8oo.s. Ooe fact tbey wert all rood. of tbt bJ&b spotl was a •tslt lD Eacland wttb Tooy Great faruUy eotertaJn- PartJb, wbo Ylslted In the meot. We hue enjoyed maoy Hubor Arta a couple of of their productions at years 110· WbUe oea.r the Laguna. • • Lount muMUm to Parts, • Dorothy Jo t.c1 ber bUltold I heard a most remark- llfted aDd 'lbe ns pleased able story Thursday night at to ' note that DOt ooly were the opeotng receptloo for h~J~tnvtller's checks all the Costa Mesa Art League replaced, but the bclnk tm-show tn tbe upper rooms at mediately issued her a Gleoda.le Savings, Newport cOQPlt of luodred dolla.rs Ce«er. 10 ,,bt could cootl.Due htr La Vergne Rosow, presl- tratels. dent of the Leacue, said • • • th..t abe was actually run Jdi Beojamtn---or Jack over by a car --ber uwol ByroD--·WU God's favorite She bad just left tbe ve- Tbur8day lll&bl attht LaguDI. hlcle, a Yep, parked at YoaltDD Pla)'b.:Mllt where we Newport Ceoter wheo she saw NeU Stman•s hUarious turned alld noticed It was parody oa the Biblical book moYlJii. Sbe ran over aod of Job. ~rpri.H of theeveo-tried to stop It, feU ullder- IDC tor mt' wu wheo Mary Ddtb tbe wbHl.s aDd then Sbtrwood ea.me oo stqe lD watched as t.be car slowly a dla•Unc crteo satto robe ran over bert She saJd she cowulooldnc Ukeoneolthose turned her bead, aod the fubioo models for Lido cu passed over her ~boul­ Fuhlooa, wbue Wary ls der and missed her t.ace. jewelry buyer. Mary was She remarked that her doc- tbe sympathetic wife of God's tor kept shakl~ his head fuortte. and muttering, ··vou•revery Aoother Harborlte, James lucky, you~ lady,•• as he Patrick O'RanDoo, took the patched up her cuts and part of oot 100, Beo Ben-bruises. ! ,J; fto ark 'Jrophy & [:g~aumg Co I CHARMS & EXECUTIVE Gl FTS PEWTER -SILVER HOll()WARE --M£NS.WOMENSJ£WELRV ACCE.SSOIUES • I 102 E. 18TH STREET IAT SUPERIOR AVENUE 6. A 6-3141' jCOSTAMESA,CAllf...:_ _ 4 eal1forni Jaguar Personalized By Chuck Wlsnlewtkl 111 W•t lwentMnttt ltnet. Coete ..... 141-1141 I Florul Special I DRACAENA •a pe• v., b.mly iDdoor plaat. Lolli, t.o.d ...... with ,.BOw aalpea lD ceat.. 8" Pot Tbna Bee. 1.95 NOY. 15 Tbt Troju GuUd of Or. •ac• Coaoty wtU meet TbUnday, Nov. 11, at the home of Mr. and Wra. Gil- bert W. Fercusoo In Nn- port S.cb at 10 a.m. tor coftet, 1 Proc,_m and luooh- toll. Dr. Richard Mart1n Es- cajeda of Sao Otego, a sur- geon wbo apeclal1.uatD plaa· tlc aDd rtcOOitructlve sur- gery, wUl speak on •·a new wrinkle.'' He served ln Vlet- oam as commaod.lllg ottlcer of the Field Medical Hos- pital, '•Charlie Med." He be· came a fellow of tht Ameri- can Collece of &lrgeons in 1966 and sened as uslstant cbltf of IUf&trY, Naval Hos- pital, Camp Pendleton. Trojan GuUd president, Yrs. Jerry D. MacLelth, Hanttngton Beach, bas an- oouoced tbat the Christmas party for the USC alumnae lf'OUP wUl be With t.Jsbclods on Suoday, D~. 18, at Lido Isle. Cockta..lls at 5 will be followed by dl.nner aod the watching orthe "ewport Har- bor boat part'de, with Mrs. GUbert W. Ferguson as chairman. MEHTA DIRECTS CONCERT NOV. 12 Zubin Mel!t2 and his Lm; Angeles Phllharmonic Or- chestra wlll return to Or- a~~~ge County this Saturday, Nov. 12, to open the Orange County Phil!\armonic So- ciety's series '·B'• of 4con- certs. The 8:30p.m. concertwUl be played ln the Sant2 Ana high school auditorium, 520 W. Waloot. l..r. Mehta has chosen Bartok's Concerto for Orrhestra and Mahler's Symphony No. 1 as the pro- gnm. Precedtne the concert, a 5:30 p.m. dlnner and 7 o'- clock concert preview by Mrs. Geor ge Behrendt, chairman of the board o! Ill- rectors of the Los AJlieles Philharmonic Assoclatlon, wUl be held at Saddlebaclt Inn, 1660 E. Flrst St., Sant2 Aoa. The preview is free and opeo to the publlc but reservations are necessary for the dinner. • PUBLIC N O TI CE FIC'Ifti>OS BUSUCESS NAME~ ATEMENT The follOWiar perwoo ls doiQg business as: Bio- Feedback Institute of South - ern CaWornia, Bio-Feed- back Institute of Orange County, 506 Jasmloe Ave- nue, Corona del Mar, 92625: Ivy W. Wittmeyer, P'l.D., 1651 Greeomeadow, Tustln. Ca. 92680. Thll busloess ls conduct- ed by an tndtvtdUal. Signed: IYY W. Wittmeyer, Ph.D. Thls statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 2, 1977. PubU.sh: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, lo the Newport Harbor EDII&O. F -84792 ASPARAGUS FERN ..... trt ~~ Of: ... p&.Dt. £zcelleM iD "'mm'nn tiuket or powad CO'IW. lo.L • 11ana Jl.tl. 2.15 Nov. 15 8T ART WITH THB PINI8II&D PaoDUCI'I cal-ti11rf DICHONDRA- IIYUlD a&aiiUDA PDINBLUI - THE BEE LINE •~ J,tlf 8Y •••a.s MICHEAL RAFFERTY, owoer of Petrlcu, shows AnceUtos dt Oro preatdeot, Mrs. Donald starllDC, ooe lllasertuofporcelalos. This ODe ls DOW OD the collector's list. (Janey Berls pboto.) • • • Followtnc luncheon, Wtcb&el told the atory of porcela1JIIs, how tbty wtre llrlt made and whert • • • tbl berlAOJnc of boot c htu ••• t.ht rrw1y molds ultd tD .,me of the C )'bls plecea bt had brougbt, adcSlQJ that 110mt lt111 rt(Jitred baad molded touchea, it: bo•s, Uoy f1o•ers and auch. When tht alloted DUmber of a destan or rtcure has beeo reached, tbt molds are destroyed, and ttua some porcelains become collector pieces. It was a procnm of beauty and floe artlaao.shtp, greatly enjoyed by all. Also creaUy appreciated was Pttrlcb' geoerous ltlturt • • • 10 per cent of aoy purchase from the mteUDc would bt awa..rded to the AuxUtary. Gloria Outer, Mr. Rafferty's know- ledgable asslsta.Dt, was also there to help with the prn..mattoo. • • • • • Aogelltos dt Oro regular meettncs got off to a good start for the year 1977-1978. They are held ln members' homes <and are three part affairs ••• Yl.litiDI,?;i recheon t time, followed by tbt pro{fi~jand coo- eluded with ••business at hand.'' 1As presi- dent, Mrs. Dooald Starll.ai's sense of ttmln& and quick, ready eapaclty of perception has beeo an lntluencln& factor. The programs are varltd. At the Richard Bertea's spacious Shore Cutts home, the September program wu DOt only informative but tun. Marie Bulb, weU lrnowo in the real estate tleld, scored with btr knowledge In the tteld of graphology. HaYI.n& attained her degree as a grapholoclst, she has beeo able to help ln some court cases. Also she has served as coUJltaDt to large companies in estlmattng cbaracterlsUcs of prospective s trategic employees which mtcht othtrwlse be hidden but shows up lo thtlr ha.odwrtttng. Samples of members' haodwrtttne were drawn from a bclsket for a once-over-llghtly analysts. AU liked that alld wished for more. October Cound a very busy group of AngeUtoa at the Jack Groth home ln Bi« Can yon. WhUe some wert belli photo(raphed for the 17th edition of the Gold Book, others were golQg lbout examlnlng and admlrl~ the magnificent Cybls porcelains. Mr. Michael Ratferty, new owner of Petrtcks porcelain salon, had placed them here and there in dilfereot rooms, and the beauUM pleces seemed rtcbt at home to the lovely surroundings. Thert on the huge glass topped coUee t2ble lay the fragUe looki~. llte- Uke plnk Pat NW>n Camellia; at the other end the deLicately colored peace rose, so ··real'' t~t oot could almost know lts fragnnce. Tbtst piecec were used as '•gtn. of state.'' Eros aod Pepsus, with setmiDclY seelQg enamel eyes, looked trom a wlDdoW ledge ••• and among other porcel.alu wu the unperturbed Blackfoot lndta.Dwlth nrlous implem.U Ud np.Ua, colorfW ud au- thentic. When this series ls complete, the maJor tribes of the North American l.Ddtans wUl be autheM:Ically memortallzed by Cybts. Bo Peep was there too, from the story book laod. P U BLIC N OTICE flCTlTIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT MARGO BR~YTON, Ao.oa O'Kellv. all the way from Ireland for the crulst, and hostess- founder Toni Armistead are p'ctured left to rlght. The background Ls palntin~~: of the Gllssandra wlth Bloomer Rlrls ai.Joard. • • • The aDDual ladies da} outln~ ~:rutse to Catalina was logged as the 14th Aloomer Brigade aboard Armistead's Gllssandra. Guests of founder and perpetuator of the C ruise, Toni Armistead, are by Invitation only. Teo coo.5ecuttve brigades merit a gold medallon wlth a diamooc1 and e~raved with reclptent's name. This year Margo Brayton, Sut> Cummtns and Kay Von Aldenbruclt were so honored. All participants received teeshlrts with thetr names and the little ldentltylng bloomer applique. SUE CUMMINS, Audry McNivens -In from Australia for tbe br~adf', and Kay Von Aldaobruclt, left to right, are wear!~ lhf' new brl~tade tee shirts. (Janey Berls photos.; Come down to Ch ria ten stn' s Phonnocy and room oround the whole store for your Chriatmos ideaL Tote By Mon-Sac Stocking Stuffers From Jean Nate Max Factor's Lanvin CALL US FOil U niC:a PRF.SCIUP'I'IOMI nu.aD' DA11 A WI& t-t WEEKDAYS e t. 1 IUIIDA11 1011 E. COAST RWT., ~A DaL ~ For The Newport Woman! .~oberf 1 ~arbrr ~qop H01 E. CoMt Hwy. •t HeUotrope Corona ct.t Mer, C•. I:M2S • (71 4) 17J.5153 ,,..... The following person 1s doing business as: Dayspr~ Real Estate, 18806 Santa Barbara St., Fountalo Val - ley, Calif. 92708: Lawrence LeP.oy Aodereon, 18806SaD- ta Barbara St •• Founutn Val - ley, Calif. 92'108. Thls bustDess 1s conduct- ed by an Individual. Sl(ned: porcelain salon ... not 0 store BUT AN EXPERIENCE! Lawrence Anderson. This staten.ent was nled with the county clerk of Or- ange Cou~y Nov . 7, 1977. Publlsh: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, l.n the Newport Harbor Eost4n. F -84974 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlllll persons are doing business as: C'Est- Boo, 550 S. Coast Hwy •• La- runa Beach 92651: Avt A. llous, 33 Bear Paw, 35-A, Irvine, Cal. 92714; Emanuel PlamPnt.a. 1800 16th Street, Apt. H-306, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660. Thls business ls conduct- ed by a geoeral partnership. Slgoed: Avl A. Uous, Eman- uel Ptamern. Thls statement was flied with the county clerk of Or- ance Cou~y No•. 7, 1977. PubUsh: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1977, to tht Newport ltarbor Enslen. F -84W73 HAIR Jt-CUT .. CURLED Jt-COLORED Jt-001FFUR.r.D • 'CETERA rta• Hllir .-.uaca * LORRAIHFS II!AUTY NOOK C* -n.• .OU\.~AMt c.-.-...... , . "'"''"-11M •aT. 'HI & . Please share it with us. PEOASUS, Llmlted edtdon of 500 You need plenty of wit A magic bridle ud a JOlden blt To captun. tbe w1e,ed borae In hta ablmmertna courae ... A•atlable at tl460.00 Open T uesdoy -Saturday 1 0-6 and Sunday 12·5 other houra by appointment only 1741 WestcliH Dr., Newport leach 646·"15 • llw ak due ·---.. oo•·•rzllll ..... ,. ... '""-wtllllo .... stgt .. ..._llltCI:JC.... ell -_, liP! It Cltp Ball. 'neorcH•ftC4 wuUd lJmJt __ ........ -lo 100 -.aan tttt per lulMM, ..., ..... d-~ .. rmU• lor root .a,.. Will -woaldboUIIIIIodtoS ,., bllt-,....,., ud ODlJ ooe perpeodkular lip (root, pro)eetlllc or free. otaDdlJic) WOOIId bo permit- ted eaeb twsiDM'. Tbt N41WJ0rt H&rbor Cbamber of Commerce sup- ports puap of tbe DrW law. Tbe DtW law would DOt af. teet preseot WsiDNMI. Tbey would be "crud~ fathered'' tn, so tbat tHy could ret&ln tbelr curreat algns aa 1oac u they a.re aDder preMat OWDetshlp, or aotll tbey are entDslnly remodeled. An earlier pla.D to allow real estate ••ror sale" slgDs on resldeati.al property bU been dropped from tbe latest draft of tbe ordlDI.Dce. Also, oo tbe qeoda wbeo the COUDCU CODYtbBI at 7:30 p.m. are tbe rouowLDc mat- ters, listed iD tbe order in whtcb they are to be dis- cussed: lor --..... a ... dtJ SZf'a,_ ~., ..... • LAllRY L YM::11'1 8ta· t11 U a ~ Comada- atoMr, ta.e1t 11f11M a lt8dJ ol poulblt .-tel ol lA· ~o-. • APPOINTMENTS an -lo bo ..... to tilt <Ill' ArU Commltlfdoo • BUSINESS LICENSE tu lDcreut ord1aaoce, • GROOND.II'ATER coa- d~ Ill tl>t Blofta. • PURCHASE ot a lot at 202 stat. Welt Newport, lD COGMeUoo w1tb tature wldoaiJir oC lloltu BIYd. • HARBOR PERMrr tor a 10-toot atea.kJD ot a nc.t at 1200 E. Baltloa ems., Bal- boa, !lito tbe biJ, ' THEATRE Ill Eulp Ylew park wtll pt a $2,500 clft tl'om tbl Muleal Tbeatre Guild ol Newport inr --~~~~~. • MO-P£0 laws YlU be tbe abject ol a letter from tbe maJOr to state ot- ttclals, U the wordlllg ls l3f'OYed by' Cou.DCU, • on. -prodactioo eoa- tract 1D ctty-owned wens. LEON 0. ALLEN OF NEWPORT IS DEAD NEWI'ORT HARI!OR ENSIIJI PUBLISHED WEEKLY·PG.4 lliUR$0AY, IIOV. 10, 1977 COIIOIIA DEL liAR, CALl F Artists win show awns Ttlomu Eamu, director ol tl>t Ltpa Bttob Art MIMWII, nmp!Md abWtr 1D 1 .amber ot art forms wb10 be )adclll tbe Coeta MM& Art Leque•s f1De art. competlttoa. now on c:UJplJy at Gleadale F~ral SniiiCS In Newport Cuter. Top prlles were garnered bJ a wat&r color by EYe TbompaoD, 1st place; a polJmer by LUa Hartman. Zod award; aod a soft sculp- ture by Marj:nie Trout, 3rd award -· with "Fan Club" which 1s paranteed to pro- vote a smUe. Special awards weot to an ou by Tortom Baleotz aod 3 wat&reolors by R. E. Hud-son. A. Le Prin and VIrginia Speacer. Hooorable men- tloos were singled out for an aquatint by Clay Campbell, watercolor by Jeaooe Har- Yey, an oU by G. W:ather &Dd Naida Schorg's char. coal pastel. A preview reception was beld Thursday eventn&, Nov. 3, aod the exhlhlt will be open tor the entire month. ALMA WHITE, ~5. OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD Fuaenl Hnlees tor Alma White, ?5, ot Colta Mea, were eoldaded Ta:uday by Rey. L. E. RomaJoe. · Mrs. White, DIUnotMJo~ oesota, died SuD!Iay io Costa Mesa bospltal. Sbe bad Uved 1D Onnce COUIII:J tor? years. Sbe is lllrrifed by ber daucbter, Vera Reyaoldl, Elt Groft; 2 sons, Virgil A. Wtdte, Montaoa, aDd La- vern White of Newport Beach; 2 brothers, Art Hol- men aDd Joe Holmeo,. both of North DUota; 3 sisters, Aimee BredLDe, North Dakota; Bertba Norberg, Gardena, aDd Clara· Olson of Montana; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-irandchlldren. • ALLEY PAVING asses- sments ln the Balboa block bouoded by Balboa, Cypress, Hardtng and Adams. • APPEAL by Harvey Pease of PI~ Commls- sloo awronl of ao omce bulldtlfc at tbe corner of Bayside aDd td.ari.De, at tbe entraoce to Balboa Island. Prlnte ftmenl se"lce& ban been held for Leon 0 , Allen, 67, ot NpPOrt Beach. Mr. Allen, a nati're of Tea..s, bad beeo an aud.Uor tor Hugbes Aircraft. He died Saturday in Hoag bospttal. Yule boutique Nov. 22 ·o HILP WAll TED, -HOUSEKEEPER -COOK ~~ older couple. Live to or out. Ret. req. 642-3311 or 644-1311. He is su"IYed by his wtte, Juoe R. Allen; son J ay Allen of lran, daue:hter J!lDe Blelker of Newport Beach and ststers Maidie Allen. Long Beacb; Elaioe David- son, Loa& Beach, and: Frances Garrard of Tens. lDtermeot was Ln Austin, Teus. 'aec:rnerrie.n '3JeaB,er! A Christmas Plate @dloi by Roycil Doulton -·- Thi~ deltghtful Chri stmas 1977 bone chi na pLate, fir~t in .. m .:mnual serle~. captufes the holiday sptnt with an tdy ll ic M:ene of d boy .:md gtrl skatmg near an Englt sh country t hurch . ringed with the class•c Vulettdt> svmbols of par1ndges al'ld holly spngs. The Tuesday Club of New- port Harbor wUlfeature the allDual Christmas boutique at the Balboa Bay Club from 10 to noon Nov. 22. There will be many home- made articles and Christmas decorations for saJe. The Pastor talks to Exchange The Rev. John Lindvall, a retired Army chaplain who oow serves as pastor or Plymouth Congregational Church in Newport Heights, wlll address tbeannual ''One N atlon Under God" meet- Ing of the Newport Harbor Exchange Club today, Nov. 10, at tbe Bahia Cor1Dtb4D Yacht Club. The luncheon meeting wm observe America's commit - ment to religious principles, aDd will honor war veterans on the eYe or Vetenns Day. Dr. LiodvaJI served as a combat paratroop chaplain during World War D, and also served i.D Vietnam. He Is vice.presldent or World Scope Ministries, which coa- ceotrates on Christian work ln the Far East. He Is a for mer vice.presldent of Southern Callfornla College ln Costa Mesa. He has ser- ved as Plymouth's pastor stoce 19'72. arts aDd crafts section bU been world.og throughout the year pr~ln& for this an- nual ennt. All proceeds go to $Upport the Corooa del Mar Youth Ceoter aDd for Or- ange County college art scholarships. The sit-down luocheon from noon to 1 wUl be fol - lowed by the appearance or the Costa Mesa high school chamber slogers, a group of 24, led by director Ed1ard A, Brahams. Their reper- toire includes madrtgals, sacred music, spirituals, tolk aod popular rnu&l c. 'SAM FRANCIS' FILiot AT MUSEUiot NOV. 11 '•Sam Francls," a new tum by Mlcbael Blackwood. wUI bepreseotedbytbeNew- port Harbor Art Museum at 7:30p.m. Friday, Nov.ll, 1D thedooor'sroom. Tbetnm Is an Intimate portrait of Uie artist at borne aod at work. No oarratioo other tha..n that supplied by the artist is to. corporated into the fUm. At 8 p.m. Sunday, PhUHpe Garner of Sotheby's Belgn - Yla will give a slide lecture wUI present a slide lecture on French art oouveau In the dooor's room. Mr. Garner is 28 years old, a e:raduate of the Uni- Yersity of London aDd a set'tn year veteran of Sotheby's. His neid of e:rpert!H is deco n.tlve arts before 19'77. and wreatherl m embos!'ol"d bells and angels. For collec tor~ and non-collectors .'IItke, Royal Dou hon'sChri ~tmas 1977 plate is a joyous, imaginative g1ft. Cased 10 c1n attractive gift box. $15.00 BOOK OF REVELATION ON HEW CARRIER ISBIBLEQASS TOPIC Navy Seamao ApprenHce Vernon E. Whlte, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Vern H. White of 1154 Mission Drite, Co- sta Mesa, ls serving abolld the NayY's newest atrcran carrier, USS Dwlgbt D. Elseobower, commlssiooed Oct. 18 at the Nan.l Statioo, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Mamie Eiseobower, widow of the late reoeral and president, was tbe booortd ruest at the ceremony. Pag& S&tf;tj[ SOUTH COAST PLAZA INIOI ot tt.o 5oo IMvo f...., .. Cosio--540.2627 c_....,.., .. m -..-...l,j '"THee .. PLACE IS "l'Hee"I'LACE --Dol. <Adoo.Am ........ -. b,.loaol- lc'mc .. ,._ -o..: e..-. • --""•-t ·-... Mnli!UIIS -III'O'o b.ow/wood""" ...... a ""- ~-lc:ot~mu•-r-. ........... ...,..-.....__.,.. · IJrW .. ItaM.~ .... ...... .., .... ENSIGN SUIISCRIPTION ORDER READ ALL THE LOCAL HEWS SEND IN YOU~ suaSC•IrTIOM O~Dl• TOOAYI OM! YEA~. U .OO-TWD YU.is; $10.0o ----------------....................................... ' Alai" .....•........................ cm ......... , ................ ZJP ••••• Associate Pastor Cal Ste- nos wUI beglo a study of the Book of Revelation at the 9 a.m. Bible class thls Sunday at Plymouth Congre~ a:aUonal Church, 3262 Broad St., Ne'WPQrt Heights. Tbe Vanguards from Southern Calttorola College will per- form at the 10:30 a.m. ser- vice, and the sermon wlll be given by Dr. Wayne Kniss, SCC president. YJCTITI008 BUSIIIESS IUim ITATEMEMT Tbo lollowlor porll:lo .. dOlac -u: A.A.r. Lid., !till-A A~ -· _....,. Btoelo, HMt: IUciiUd M. Altl•• 111$1 ~rt Clrelt, HOII- ......Boocli,Ct.IIMI. nu ...,,., .. CMIIIctld bJ • u=r.= ..... ...-. 'hll ............ llllil ----tiOr-..... ...... 01011 WITM UM TOt -c.-, .... 1, lrrl . ••• 511 IIAIIIOI IIIII.. -)tow. 10, 11, 114, l_!#~I~I~';.! .. !:":I:.:•:*;'::··~CD=·:·::·~H=L~Ioi:A~I;_j Doc. l,lm, !IIIIo ... ,..t -.............. , __ ' • PU BL..I,C NOT~CE - CHAMPS ot the Newport-Mesa school district jbnlor hich tootb&ll PJ'Oiftm are tbe Horace Ei.Jca tootballers, ..., here durtac a e..& Ue came with Davia teboOl. Eutca not OD to beat Llllcolo 'U-6 1ut Tburldly tor tbe dUUtet UUe. EuJco players, to dark jersey .. from left, a.re wtAcb&ct Mitt Howell, CU&J'd Dave O'DoDD8U, center Byroo Ball, pard John Mueller, taclde Jeff Leider arxt spltt end Chuct Ashen. TOPIC IS CONSPIRACY ''The coosplncy --where we stand to the battle'• wUI be the topic ot Geof'le Hallock at tbe Frleods of tbe American Opinion Soot- store meettn& Friday eveo- I.Dg, Nov, 18. Tbe meeting will he held In the community room at Great Western Savings aDd Loa.n Assn. In Newport Ceo- ter. A pot-luck dinner Is scheduled for 7 p.m. aDd the speech at 8. Reservations are to be made by cauq 646.0645 PHOTO INSTRUCTOR GIVEN $7 ,500 GRANT OCC photO(raphy Instruc- tor Barbera Kasten bas re- ceived a $'1,500 fellowsb:J.p from the National Eodow- ment tor the Arts. She plans to use the ·a:rant for pho- tography materials and tn- nl.• A graduate or the Uni- versity of Arlzooa, she re- ceived her master of tlne arts degree from California College of Arts aDd Cn.tts. She studied 1n Pola:Dd to 1971 under a Fullbrlght- Hays fine arts grant. GEORGE NELSON OF C.M. Dl ES AT AGE 78 · George D. Nelsoo. 2117. · .. EMto •Ave11,· .Co~·'' Mesa, wu found dead lD borne Saturday. HoY. 11· native of Montana, be was a flntsh carpenter, aDd bad lived Dere 11 years aDd 1D California for 68 years. He is survived by Ms daughter. Mrs. Lola Whelan of Huntington Beach. Crema- tion and burial at sea were arra.nged through the Nep- tune Society. FILiotS TO BE SHOWN TO C. lot. ART LEAGUI;. The monthlymeeUoe:orthe Costa Mesa Art League .UI be held at i:30 p.m. No•. 17 at the Mesa Verde ale- mentary scOOol. Keith Bow- sza, photographer aDd a painter, who woo a 2nd place award at the Orance County Fair, wUI show 3 rums, In- cluding a multi-award •In- ning fUm. The members' monthly theme contest will be a photo contest. WOiotEH 'S SECURITY TOPIC AT MEETING The November cenenl meetlnc of the South Coast Alumnae Club of PI Beta Pbt, Jatlooal Women's IOCiaJ fraterntt)', wW be at 10:30 a.m. today, Nov. 10, at the borne of Mrs. WallaceGerrle of Newport Beach. Sam Bressler of the Newport Beach pollee departmeDt wtU ~ on ''security for WO· men." A luocbeon will fol- low. RECRUIT TRAINING Cout Guard ._mu _,. preotJct Thoma. C. KiDr Jr., .on of Mr. ud Mu • Tboinu C. l:tac Sr. ol·ll'l Cartoa. COita M .. ,.» bU ' compltlool reerott tn1o11o1 at tbe Cout Guard TnlaJac Cellter, AlaDMdl. A 1m JndaOitoiC--bl&ll aeb001, bt JolDed tbt Cout Guard 1111 JlllJ, tm. or 548-)020. Donation ts $2 pet person. Those coming for the pot- luck are to brin@: a dish tor 8 and place settiDg. MRS. MARY KACIK OF C.M. DIES AT AGE 15 Private famUy Interment is scheduled for today, Nov. 10, for Mary Kacik, 75, or Costa Mesa, al Holy Sep.~lcher Cemetery, Mrs. Kacik, a native of New York CUy, worked as a sales clerk there and bad lived In Costa Mesa sinc:e Maret\ of this year. She died Mollday In Beverly Manor Co nvalescent Hospital, Costa Mesa. Mass was celebrated yesterday 1D St. JoacblmCathOllcChurch, Costa Mesa. She is survived by daugh ~ ter Mary Woods of Costa Mesa, son RaymoDd KacUt Rapley of New York. 7 gnud- cbUdren, and 2 great.graod- chUdren. c;:ontrihutio~ were su&- gested to the st. VIncent de Paul Society. Maurine buys Escrow Co. -riM 81-lou Plf· duool t1>t ._rt ._._ otnc:e ot Btacoe EtclOW, 101 ..OO.er Dr1Ye, Suite UO, .fte 1111'W Dl.mt t. Newport Hutlor Etcrow Co. IDe., 'IPtCiaUatac to rutdeotiat, COIDmel'C.Ial, OCblftC .. ud ........... M111rlDI 11 a uUve of Lo•.Aat:el-, tnOYed to Or • '"'" COOOIIIY Ill 1964 and Ia DOW UftDc 1D HuDttactr;>n Bu.ch wttb ber Z chUdren. Tom Ud Kelly. Her ucrow career started In 1981 with a savtags and lou' auoctatlon iD Cul'ltr CltJ. Sbe wu alftllated with Seeurtty PacUlc Buk and Bank of Newport prior to Opea.1ac Btacoo Escrow 1D Suta A• and Newport Beach last year. For the past Z years she has sened as first vice- president aDd program chairman of the Orange A Man And A Woman MAUAIHE BIVINS County Escrow Assn. Sbe was state director of tbe CaHfornta Escrow Assn. last year. PLUS THE SKt MOVIE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. "WHITE WllfTIJI IU_,... I 8 Tourist subsidy ~ ..... 1 recommended ~ l .................. , . Ill ....... ...., t 'SIT .......,, I hf a ' 3 1M1 Jill 11r .-.. -.a ............. , ........... ~ t lltnr anb br <lfrankful wftlr 11.1 .._ ... 11r .., anu .on ....., teet.••....., .. mu"doftlr&. ... _ lllf .....,,., ............... ,...,.,., ....... .... .n -"' w.,an-gtutng ~•uortta put .......... dlnofDr uta ud oilier ... :AM. Roue Tom Turkey • Giblet Drcl*ina • Sap Dr.-, aid lut ,.. dutiJ Mlr'· ........,_ ........ Bued Supr Cured Ham • Sauce Madere Ala t1 .... a... IIW WU btld tor ..,.._ filet of Sole • Lemon Buun Sauce •11111 CltmWdolplul MlldJ ., tbl A11~1 Roall Baron of Beef, au jus • Carved at the Buffet to .... IIUt • ....._ tw wUar • pub ud wtldUJt and aJI rhe Traditional Trimminp resa-1 pub, ......,... cOmalttel. ~ tow'lr. LUI Taoe, 111111.,. 8 Thank11iving at the Newporter .•. A wonderful aeuin1 for a beautiful day Buffet served from noon to 7 p.m. S7.2S per person • Children 15.·45 THE MARINE RESTAURANT and the 'i ::.:=:.:.. ra:.: Fnends to ~ ~:·:.n:. ~,.: -h thor LIDO LOUNGE -:::r .:,.1:=. ~ ear au J diced bJ A....,_. Dee-n. ....... to.r ... IU M ... n ol ,.,....,.. Ho., It ......_ ot tM 8tacL Frtea~~ ol ~ •"POrt 1101 ltmllof" ~. """" ..... Cai"-"'Y 12160 ~·• bom S.C. 1J1n.r7 wW btTblo-• oaaer btecb eWM Ill 111111 don Tatlor, .,. nctldJ I. don 1ae C&IUDnta cout co-utbond •• A ._.I'd .:1 IIPOU Ia .,. of-... Mlp watcbM, a ..._.rd lilp'' • tor a.ca --. NtwPOit wttb t.c.ta lrtpnJ. ....... 71 ....... 1100 Beacb. .. ol tbt ltroiCtlt n. caa.. brUcll wtll be PI'OPG f IJ ~~ ol tbl •t~a~J beld at 10 a.m. at tbl St. ~--!lli.illllllillllllilli ___ illii_llliilllllil_.lllliil .... pJu, da1ma Ull**$100,-MleiiUl'l u.t All ..._., 000 a JIU OD beacb IP-Cbiii'Q ncnltioa room, kMP uc1 rtlated toartat-1111 Pecttk va.. Drtfe. lllf!'O~ ..... tao~~·--te _ _.. Hartor VtewiiWa. \\,airstyluzg ~ just for ~ chtldrtZn au ---. -.,_.. Mn. Gw.art F•.....,.a. fiiDdl ••• .,._ aNd prt. bolplta.Wy ebl.tr...ua. wW be IDU'OJ to 1111 Ill rec.rea-Ulllted bJ Mm•. ldwiD UoM1 lud8. Bit, II Mr. RamHr R. L. JUe~ Clllill'l p&u 18 folloftd, a &DIS J. P.t., ~. Actnace majDr portlol ol tM iiDdl r ... natloal an Mce~•rr woald 10 to loeal commua. aDd paJible to Mra, JQMIIb tJea u tauilt Rbe.U.. l JollllloQ, 105J Donr Dr., Mr. CMW ertdclled the Mtwport Selda. bJ Mo. .15tb. :::V:..::. !' :..;·=:.; n. cSoMtloD a. $1.50. • ~---.--~---------.~----. ENSIGN CLASS I ~-IE D ADS 1 Time 2.nm.. ~ Tlmu z() words or less • , • 2.00 •••• s.so .•.• 4.50 . 21' to ao words ••••• s.oe .•.. ._75 •••• 6.00 . \ 31 to 40 W'Ords. ·• · ••• 4.00 ••• , 6.50 •••• 8,QO Each wWd over 40 • , .10. • • • .15 . • • • ..20 ·~A 1974 CAPRI. excellent cooditloo, mttaUc brown wltb a vinyl top, V -6 eortoe, automatic trusmlu1oo, alr coDdl- UODJng, radJo, oew braba, steel belted ur... Call 963-40&4 or 1-892-3441. ------------------HANDWRITING Analysis by proftuloaal CftPbotort.t. Mates ortctnaJ CbJUtmu cift. For UdormatJoa call Me V etcb Boot Boutique, 673-aMS. 8 PARKJNG SPACES on Bal- boa lalaDd. ~ for small boah, cara, campen aDd trallen. Call 675-200&. YOU CAN'T beat W. -· 1000 delut emboaed bus1Diu cardl, $?.iS ap. Postp&Jd. Write .,r frM samples. LIOO (EN). !'. 0. Boz 8M, HIIDUaltoo Beach, CA 92M8. Stamped eDYelope a,~~~reclated. NOW BUYIMGbooU --Used. oat-ol-prtDt, ran. J. Spucler, 675-1990 or 675-1901. • PQR T OFFICE SPACE or IIJ&C4t lD otftce --rtcbt down- town Corooa del Mar OD Coast Rwy. Ideal for tu aDd/or accoarODt. PboDI 675-23'73. HOUSE FOR RENT-Harbor Vln RUt., 5 bedrooms, pool. Drift by 15%4 SIDd- cutle aDd call 644-1531. e .POl SAL-.. 4 11-1Ji -bit fiU&tna -.-s at. v -Drift, wUir cooled. OT ptpM, $4,100. can 714-433-4747 .,., 714-433-9717 eTel. • • MARY'S DOLL F ASH- IONS." Hud-made. FlU ''Barbie." ''Cu.y," ••Cbrlltl•" ud aU otbtr 11" fub10D dolla. AU pro. cttet. for tbt btDiftt ol tbt On..QctCoalltyCblptc of tbe Pet AlltltiDCA Foaodtttoa, IDe., A DOD- profit orpalatloa. Prices $1.50 to$1.500DlJ, Call U6-54SZ or Tbt Ea- aip (ut t>r Draal). HUMMEL: PERFECT, or- lciD&J. larp ubrtlla boJ from Ger1DaQJ. Print. party. $&50. Call!li--Kl- 0950 dllr1lc ntlllap, or 211-796-~361, at. 1?0. EQum MEMBUSBIP ta· complalJ prtnte, loc:al coaatry eblb. FrM coli. ntmmJ.ac, t..a. plu.,. clal acUfiU• t>r tbt flm- UJ. Ma-8'7al dlrlac efiD• -·· • fiiAilMG AIDS sAJi.D«i ..... WOidd u.. to ern. OD.a w•'*"" &Dd IOIH WMidl)'8. Clll 541-111J. FOR SALE or 1.... ·-I bldrooma, 2 batbl; Me- Leu CODdo lD 811 CaJ'GD OD falrwaJ, l-ear cance. Oner. 644-eeot. •s•nas RUUM A0Dri'I01'4S, N- IDOdllliC, partttiou, c:ab- IDitl, lbtl••, doors, wta-dowi.Jocb. ... ..... r.ftrnll, tn. ....... . 1..---·~-.. ~ BOUiiSII I EM: ,., .... SJONAL coapl• aftllatU from ~ember 15. Pnlu 6 WttU mtDIIDIUD, ~­ uete. Bftld.lp &Dd Wttk• llldl. 87S-t05a or P.O. Boz 1914, eo.ta Mna. ... ALICI'I 110U81CLEAIQMG, .......... relilblt • ..,_ ·~ OnU,..,rta-b. Me-4871 U)'tiiM. ·-.MUSICAL POR'IALI . . If J01 an looldllc tor a &OOd p&uo or OI'JU. 101 mast eMc.k tMM - GR.UfD PLUOS: BaUet 6 Dllfta, •1•: llamUtoD, $N50; t.eo.fd. $1511; Ya- mU.. $3700; Steln&J, •· clal price • ptu IDUJ aaon. SPIKET, eoa.l• A Up- rJcbt PiaiiM: o.J ....... $et5; Hallet 6 DIN. $?tS; 1rullber, $M; Ae~. $1095; YIJDU&, $14t5, Uld more. ORGAMS: Bam IDOIId. $Stt; LownJ IIDUd&J, $411; Ktm- 1ball 8wlllpr, ttt5; YIID&M w/E-Z PlaJ, $5tS; Ud kla IDON. Cb11.1tmu I&J-aftJS ·- E·Z tei'IDI. S.. 1M complete IIDt ol Y AMARA OrpM bini WENDELL CAMPBELL OF NEWPORT DlES Memorial llnic:e• tor W..S.U B. Ctmpbtll WIN blld TM.daJ lD Pac:Uk v .... IHIDOrlal put dllpt1. COD- dieted bJ ... 8nc.Karrle. Prelbttmu c•J"Cb ot u. Ccw-.t, eo.ta Mea. IQI. lowed by prt.U. iltermeat. Mr. CIJIIIIbell, a attn ot Ob.lo, died Oct. It at bla Nlldnet at tbe Balboa Bay Club, wben be bad lind lor t daJs, He wu a retind CtDtral m.aMCer ol Radio stattoa KGBS aDd bid 1tftd 1A CallJI)nda lor 10 yean. Ht a. lllffind bJSdlacb- ters, Ellubttll L .. , Mn- port Btacb; Paula 1.-.rd. CoDMCUcatt, llld Barrtett WUUaiDI ol New JerMJ; bJI brotber, BrutDD Cl.qlbell of Obio, ud 10 crud- Oilildr& RECEPTIOH HOV. 21 FOR THOMAS RILEY n. FriiDdl of Tom RU., wW bo.t a cocktaU rtctP- &Il t>r •nllor Tom RUey at ,tbt Marriott Hotel 1A Newport Ceater OD Moo- day, HoY. 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. Membln of tM tao.t com- pllttM t>r tbe et•Dt lDcJude -.cb DOtabltl u actor Jobo w.,., ~ J. R. Fluor aDd Dr. Araold Btc:t- awa, aad butDnnoman Jou 1n1oe Smitb. Tlcua are $150 per penoD or $SSO per c:oaple. PUBLI C NOTICE S-9S4Z2 FJCTmous BUSJNESS NAME STATEMENT ,.. tJUowi.al pefiOII .. dolac ._._. u: Mareu E. Berry Elhrprt.., ~ Pollt lu Drtn, CoroM del Mar, CaU.tonda tiU5: Ul- tra-Tool llan&tlolal.IDc .. Calit)nta eorporatiola, t PoUt Sir Drt••• Conaa del Mar, CaU.tonda thl$. Tb1a ........... CODdlct- td by I C0J110fttioa. 1'801£ BIG DIILD ot IIJPIOtal by stadeata a.t Our Lldy Ql.. ot Aactll tebool are lor do«wtlona of bay ent.t. u pna.. at tbl MOJ. U part.b aucUoo. spoo- eond by tbe ICboo1 Aull.lary. Ill the lrolll row are Dafid Burr, at 1-'l, ud Ulrtek LoDCYear; Zod row, from left, s..ta Btf'ldabl, Aleta BeJ'Idahl and Jack JCoU. Tom RU.,, boaorary cba.lrma.n for the eveat, bU beta worktlc wttb Mrs. Jack Barry and Mrs. Frttt Dada to pl"''ride U.ms for the alleot a.od open btddi.Dc, 8tiJ'Uic at 8 p.m. 1A tbe parlsb b.tU. 2046 Mar Vlsta, .Eut 811ft. Cltber Auzt.Uary members helping with arrange- m..U are Marleoe Befldahl, Noel C htrpk.a, Dafrl Estes, Cbrla GaoDoa. Tbeda Pudlr, Sue Hall, Diane Kordick, Jaclde Krupp, BooDle MWer, Bev Mackey, Terry Smith, PIUJ Wblte aDd Kathy 'Neater. Reservations may be made wttb Mrs. Mlcbatl Estes, 752-1637. Hill & Harbor standings Here are lbe quarterly stloctt., of tbt HW tad Rartlor wom.-.•s t~ 1..,... wttb DlllDber of pm.. woo by •cb t•m: B-1 DIVISION 14 Rnport Beach lS Old Raoeb 11 IAcaM Mtcuel 11 ln1Dt 10 IIDarftW. 10 TaiUD HWs t Sutlaco t wa.aoo VIeJo 9 lJdo lalt a BaJa Bay 4 HwatlDCtoD Seacllff 4 lJDdborc B-Z 16 Su Clemente 16 SaotJ.aco 12 Emerald Bay 1Z Jobll w.,. 11 Lapu Nlcuel 10 BeJboe Bay Club 9 CIIUtnoo 8 Blc CuJOQ • Newport Btaell a Mwport Batbor 8 TaiUD Rtlls 6 Wta Verde 4 PealDiula Pol.Dt C-1 18 Wluloo Viejo 18 ln1De 17 Su111y HUla 17 Balboa Bay Club 14 Sutiaro 14 HuatJ.actoo SeacUff 11 Tartlt Rock 11 Old RaDcb 11 Lw Forrest I 10 Lacuaa Nlcutl 7 Lllldborc 7 Jobo W17De 7 lJdo lalt 2 Tust11l HUla C-2 19 Tierra T..W. 17 lntDe 15 M1u1oo VIejo 15 Mea Verde 14 San Clemente IS M rt Beach lS A 1m Hills 13 Huotlogton SeacllU lZ Laguna Niguel · IZ BJc Canyon 11 Santtqo 9 Newport Beach 9 Jolul Wayoe 6 VUla Park 4 LUe Forrest D D-2 19 Aoabetm Hllls 17 Swmy Wlls 16 Emerald Bay 15 Tierra TeDDis 14 Pen1Dsula Point 13 TustJn Hills 12 S~lper lZ San Clemente 11 Captatrano 11 Meaa Verde 9 HuotiDgtoo Harbor 9 Lido Isle 6 Turtle N>ck 4 Founta.tn Valley AVCO ADDS TO MUSEUM GIFTS Leon Lyon, presldtot o1 the board of trustees of the Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum, amouoces the gttt by Avco FlnaociaJ Senices, Newport Center, of 3 works of art by Calilorn!a artists: from the Berkeley series, ao eoamel on fiberglass by San Francisco bay region artist Tom Bolland; a vacu- um -formed ple>Jglass •ork by CraJg Kauffman, a.od a fiberglass and polyester reslo on wood plece.eoUUed "reel cube," by sculptor John McCracken. Avco began the Museum's permanent collection In 1971 with a gltt of 33 pal.ati.Dcs aDd sculpture from lts coo- temporary AmertcancoUec- ttoo. Sloce ttr.lt Ume A•co bu cootimed to support con- teiJll)Onry ar. by formtnc a second collection focust.ogon CalUornla artists. lt is from NEWPORT HARBOR ENSUJf PUil.ISHEO IEEKL Y • PG. S United Auto Parta - THURSDAY, NOV. 10, JJ77 CO~A DEL MAR, CAUF. Now open until 9:oop.m. So well be here when you need ua U.A.P 2902W.Coast Hwy N.Beach.C A . 646·164 7-541 ·17M SOUTH CD An AUTO SOPPL Y & ttACHtH E SHOP .54.5-1401 611 W, IAKE'l ST.AT IRISTOL COSTA MESA SALN OV.12 9 A.M. AUCTION O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAGE 4101 South Main Street SANTA ANA At Sunflower--south of MacArthur Due to u~id storai!P uems from over 30 lots wUl be sold, loci. hvulg room, dinin~ room, bed- room, den, kitchen and patio turn: pictures, chairs, mirrors, TV s, lamps, office furn., radios, record players, stereos, refrigs., tables, toys, wheel goods. Sealed barrels, boxes and crates, rugs, aod many mtsc. Lte ms. Also sold on the same locatton wUJ be the re- mainder of the estate o! A me rica Griff it tl of South Laguna Beach, Cal11. Wlfe of the late Edward (Ted) Griffith, movie director ! producer, ma r ble top empire chest, nautical furniture & items, two paint- ing oo copper, French headboard, c·aptatn's slant top desk, etc. Exquisite }e•elr} wtll IJe oo display at 8: a.m. until sale time. 1 man's Y G cluster dumond rl~. 7 dlas. approL .ZO ct. ea. Ladies 14K '.\ G diamond &i emerald rtng, 9 dl.as. approx. .r:n ct. ea. w 12 P8llDI Columbla.n emeralds, .07 ct. ea. Ladles 14K Y/G dlaUlOod &. topaz ring, 1 11ta. approx .• 20 ct., Z diu. approx .. 05 ct. ea •. pear shape topaz 13 J: 8. Ladies '.\ G dlamond hearr ~ •'hatn, 36 dtas. approx .. OZ ct. ea. Ladles 14K W /G Gruen diamond watch. 6 dtas. approx. .10 r t. ea. Mod. Ladles 14K Y,'G HamUtoo t:atch 4. hracelet, 20 dlas. approx .. 01 ct. ea. 1 .-.ustraltan opal r~. approx. 15 cts. extra fine qualitv, color. LatHes 14K y /G Hamilton v•atch 4. brat Plet, 31 ctias .. 02 ct. each. Ladtes W G 11iamood i sapphire brareiE>t 3:00 ct. Cine quaUty dias. Ladies black star sapphire &i diamond ring, 14 dias. T wt . .45 ct. Ladies black stu sapphi re Ml diamond ring, approx. 1 rt. dias, T wt. 5 genuine sapptares. Ladies Y IG emerald & diamond bracelet, approx. 1 ct. dia. approx. 3 ct. genulne Columbian emeralds. Ladies Y G rub) & dtam1nd bow pln. 10 dias approx. I ct. total and 10 genume Siam rubtes approx. 1 4 rt. ea. rtnt> color. ALL MERCHA~OISE MIJST BE PICKED VP ON OA Y OF SALE SHERMAN CRANE Auctioneer 11 E d Bay 10 F Valley this collection the 3 new ••••••••••••••••••• works were selected. a y Rllls a r 7 c (Jitl"'DD 5 TbrM Arch Bay 3 1fuDt1actoo Harbor D-1 11 Old Rucb 16 lniDt 15 WJa&oa VIejo 14 Rartlor G rtiDI U. Late Forrest D u Balboe 8&1 c btb 2 ·1 .. /2 ACRES of FINE USED CARS ! SC:DIIDT llVIIC CO. .....,.y.-- 1tcnR.Malaa .. a..taAa CorporatloD MaiM: Ultra- Tool llanatao.l~ IDe .. Marcu BtJTJ, Jr., Pna- dtlt. 'h1l ltiUIDIIIt WU ated P)JBLIC NOTIC~ wta tM C01111b deft of Or-S-tNit - 175FIAT F •74 MUSTANG • ft\.UMIING-HEA nMG up CoutJ Oct. II, 11?'7. FK:TITK>OS BUSIMESS ......_ ltof. 10, l'f, 14, MAME STATlllENT o.c. 1, 1m. 11a u.. llftPOit ne ~ penoa "' 8ut:lor 'x11L , ... 11 . dotlc ....... u: ,....,.., 6 CUTOil.locillltauo.tn, 1• ,..,_ lllud; Mtwport c..a.r, w..,.n a.a, Ca- lMDnll ............ r.c., !In ton -o...uc. na. hdllll Ia c .a:t- td "'. ~ sap.ct WIIIIIPbf t. Blodlltr, Pn- llldlll. ,. ........ ,.. m.t waa a. ~ elm o1 Or- .... eo.tJ ""'· 4. tm. ,.,.. ""'· 10, 1'7, M, o.c.a.tm,a.a.~ 1 larwh<p. ~..-.a 1/lt 4 IC)Ied. AMIFM & tape stereo radio. heat~ only 23.500 m11ea. L•c . 1099MXN Stk tP3024A $ 5 PL YWOutH WA.OM v.e. auto. tf8N,, ~ air condlhontnt. '1)0Wer ........ oowet ~. t'ldtO. ,....,, tinted ..... 10 PM II ....... U. INn 33.000 ·,.._C...."'"" UC. 11MNWA $& t1t2t s 2+2 4 cyf . 4 soeed. oower steering. r.diO, hNter Ltc:. 12S4810 Stk. 13081 $2399 e76 PINTO STATIOM WAeoM c:yt . 4 ~. air condtllon•ng, rao10. heattt low mileage a~h:·· 19 . uo m•••• Lie 1311PKE Stodt I • .. cyl .... IPM&t. ra:tto, heaMt. tugglft 'Uc. t112MNN Stodc 13010. ' . ' ; ' c • • ly TOOD PICKETT COtta Mesa aad Coroaa dtl Uu .ww1 1D the wbaDer-'a elrdt: tb1l week u botb teams posttd CODYlDciDI rietort .. 1a Soutb Coul Leque plaJ. Estaacla atnalod to a 11e wttb Tult!D, tilt Newport fll.rtx)r wu DOt 10 lvcty, 1011111 to lop ..-F01111lala Valley ID a bo~lo t>r 11>o a...et L..,_ cbtmpWnahip. Estucla, Coront del Mar IDdNnpod Hari>Or liiW ban good CIF hopes golD( toto t .. last ...... of JII(Ut play, to tM Tro..,. ~"" tad -· Whoa Ballor pdlod n don rat wu •octt~W 1D touebdowa territory Ud tbe .core •• _. wu IO..S. ' ESTANCIA EJtaoc:la ,.ame up wttb big play• wben lbey DMded tbem, leO.,. twice 1D tbe Lut 5 mtoutes to che lbe Eqles a -21-21 tte wUil TU.uo JUcb lD a Celltary League bout Thursday Dl&bl at Newport Harbor Htch. Wltb this ltaD!lsttll, Estaacta still bas a COOd chance at .. bbllll a 3rd place pos1Uoa and a ClF berth U they can pull out a victory over Footblll. Estancia's first big play came wben the E.cles were down 21-? with only 4:34 lett. Gleon Hlcks took the ball from quarterback Due Jennkl and weal around the eod tor a 52 yard jaQDt to inake U 21 -1 5 alter a 3-polnt eonversloJ 'run by Jeranko. M.liJ.Ites later, the Eqles broke loose tor another long gainer as Jerry Hopklns took a Tustio punt on hls own 18, rurmJDg It through and ai'OilDd defellders, for a 61 yard return to the Tustin 21 yard Une. A Tustin peoalty put the ball OD the 11, settl..og up a 10 yard Jerallko elfort to the 1 yard line. Kevlo Hagan pluJIIed onr aNl the score was tied at 21. Tbe wilm1Jic conversion attempt taUed and the score stood Wlt1l tbt f1lla1 guo. Tustin baG gotten out J.a. front of Z scoring passes from Rich Driscoll· In the ttrst and 3rd quarters to make It 14-0. Driscoll weat to pay dirt again wltb 9:40 rl!mainlDg to jump on to 21 -7, seemingly loekiog U up for the Tlllers. Estancia had scored Its tlrst TO when Jeranko found Camp in tbe eDd zone for a 20 yard scoring pass. Tbe Eagles were lmocklr~g at the door for aootber score when Earl Hewell picked off a Driscoll pass and returned It 40 yards to the Tustin 8, where time ran out. ' NEWPORT HARBOR Fountaln Valley OOstad through a stro~ Newport Harbor defense, wltb WUUe Gittens scoring 2 TDs, to give the Barons an 18-7 victory and the Sunset League title 1n a Friday Dlght-showdo"WD. at Orange Coast College before a standiDg room crowd of 8,000. Newport !lad gone into the game wtth a 3-1 record with hopes of upsetting the undefeated Barons, a feat which would have given the SaUors the Sunset crown. Tbe Fountai.D Valle)' ottense was not the whole story, howenr; the Baron defense came alive aDd si'Kit down the Sailor attack, allowing them to penetrate to the FV 32 only onefi 1n the 4 quarters of play. Tbe nrst quarter was scoreless Wt Fou.otaln Valley would oot let Jt last as Gittens Scored twice 1n the 200 periOd to give the Barons a 12-0 halft1me advantage. Gittens first went over from the 1, eDdt.ag a 32 yard drive to make It 6-0 after the missed connrsion. It appeared that would be the score at the hall but Fountain Valley bad other plans as they moved quickly ~wn the field from their own territory, to score on a 31 yard pass from Doug ThOmpsoo to Gittens In the closing seconds. Founta!n Valley eneaded Its lead to 18-0 In the third quarter when Tim Hen.lgman saw dayUght aod went ln from 7 yards out to complete the seorfne for the Barons. Newport Harbor got on the board 1n a 4th quarter comeback etfort when Chris Corum took a punt and raced 81 yards for a touchdown with 10:13 to go. Thl.ngs could han been worse for Bill Pluica's SaUots -lllwi~Jt aot ........ ,.,. ~Glt&eu flMabl·-ea. N~• 1 tn the first haU, and a Gittens 68 seorlng yard run thllt was nulltned by a penalty to the 2bd half • Both teams opened up passing and contiooed throughout the n.lght, with Craig Lyons completing 7 out of 19 for 80 yards, while Tbompson completed 7 of 13 for 128 yards. Both QBs had 2 lnterceptJons. Gittens was the leading rusher for Fountain Valley getting 119 )"'Uds on the grouod whUe Lyons tallled 45 yards for the Sailors. • CORONA DEL MAR Arata Hamawai.i raced lor 2 touchdowns, while quarter - back Kurt Brockman riddled Unhersfty's secolldary with ptnpotnt pas.rtng, as Corona del Mar routed the TroJans 34-11 at Irvine Oield Friday night . This victory puts -the Sea Kings in a 3 way Ue lor 2od place In the South Coast League, aloag with Mission Viejo and El Toro, all possessing 4-2 records. Corona scored Its rtrst tou chdown when the score was 3-0 on a Ulliverslty field goal. Brockman found wide receiver Clark Hayes on a 58 yard scorlflC strike 1n the first quarter to put th~ Sea Kings up 7-3 after Brockman's PAT. Their 2Dd touchdown of the quarter saw Hamawaki cap a 74 yard drive with a 9 yard run to put Corona del Mar up b/11. Not only was the offuse scorin&:, rut linebacker Mark Baker got ill the actioo in the sec:ond quarter when he picked oft a pass thrown by John Outs, standlflC deep Ill 1110 lrd Qllirtor. It wu Hamaflld lllrtaaar f9 o1 bla total t1 yam t>r a fib s.a KID( -UI!Yanlty Jumped rlcbl boek to oeon -tbetr ODIJ TD ot lbo......, Willi GU ZaldiYOr'S 10 yard tooebdoWD NO, loUowtd bJ a Oavlt to JobD Rodctrl pa.u l:)r tbe ! potllt eoottniOL Marty GreeD tlzlllbed off tbe scortnc tor both tearu as h• billed the last 2 )"l.fds of a 73 yard drtn, makiiiC U S4-ll. , . Broetma.a COODeeted oa 8 of 14 attempts, moat of tbem to Hayu, for 191 yarda. Duls weat 7 for 20 for 74 yards but tbrew 3 toterceptt.ou. 'Cof'ODI del Mar plays Costa Mesa this Friday nl(ht at Ora.nge Coast Collece In a must wiD situation for the Sea Ktncs ln their ClF hopes. 'COSTA MESA Mike Telects scored 3 touchdowns whUe ~arterback Jerry Crlbbl added 2 more scores as Costa Mesa eJPloded ln a surprise upset over Lagum Beach 34~11 iDSoutb Coast Leacut play Friday nigbt at Newport Harbor High. Costa Mesa had beeo plaiUed by mistakes and tumours ln the past 4 games. OOt the offense put hJstory behind them as It rolled to 311 total yards and only 2 turnovers. The Mustaues jumped out on top of Laruna alter Cribbs had fouod dayUght on scorlng runs of 1 and 2 yards In the first ba1f to rive Costa Mesa a 14-10 advantage. The Artists temporarily enjoyed a 10-7 lead in pte first halt on a 5 yard run by QB Bill Gompl and a 34 yard field goal by Leslie Weldon. 1 On the opentng play of the 2nd halt, Teregis raced 69 yards lor a TO, rna~ U 21-10. Teregis scored again in the 4th quarter, golDC: over from 6 yards out, ending a 60 yard drive. Finally, it was Teregis tor the 3rd time runntne 48 yards lor the last Mustang score, ending 4 ~tames of Musta.ne offensive frustration. Laguna may have caught the turnover disease from Costa Mesa as the Artists pve the ball away 5 times, 4 of those on interceptions. Cribbs only passed 7 Urnes, compleUng 2 of them, wblle Gompf went 4 lor 12. Costa Mesa eompUed 308 yards In total offense compared to 225 for Laguna. OUDORIDGE ON THE L()Q)E --Orange Coast College freshman halfback Dan Duddrldge picks up a big chunk of real estate in Saturday's 33-7 win over Santa Ana. Dan. whO preppert at Costa Mesa high, rushed for 65 yards 1n 8 carries. His longest run was a 23 yu'der. Guard Brian Brown, No. 62, throw1 a block for Ouddrldge. Bucs aim for 2 in a row Coach Dick Tucker 's Pirates wUI be gunning for its second win in a row thls Saturday night when the Pirates tangle with tt.e Cer- ritos College Falcons at Cerritos Stadium at 7:30. OCC takes a 3-4-1 record Into Saturday's clash. The Sues are 1-2-1 in South CoaSt Conference play. Cer- ritos Is 2-6-0 on the year aod 1-3-0 In conference action. Orange Coast enters t~e contest fresh from a b~ 33 -7 win ov~r Sa nta Ana, snappJcg a S~game wtnless streak. Freshman quarterback Gary Gulsness leads the OCC attack. He ranks 2nd in the conference in total offense . and 3rd in passing. He's completed 84 of 166 aerials lor 994 yards and 3 touchdowns, plus 225 ad- dJtlbnal yards rusblng for 1,219 yards In total ofiense. Jr. All-America action He has rtoe receivers In nankers MattBragaand Glen Laster, and tight end Larry Hall. Hall !las caught 18 passes tor 234 yards, while Braga t\as snagged 15 tor 210 yards, and Laster nas grabbed 13 tor 237. Here are results of last Saturday's games lntlle local Junior All -} merica football leagues: • • N.B. CHIEFS 12 SO. H. B. RAMS 0 • • The Chiefs easlly haodlid the Rams as Tim Cole be- gan th!Dgs Lnthe first quarter with a 70 yard run. The Chltf defense was tough and held the H.B. team scoraless. In the fourth quarter Clint Moocata scored an l.naurance touchdown on a 20 yard sweep. Jim Plot, Paul Pit~ chess. Matt PaUerson. Ke- Yln Ptter100. and Duid Brunn played execepttooally well for Newport. Tbe Cbttfs are oot ellglble for the playoffs because ol tbelr youqg acea. ~t w111 play ooe more rame Del! week. • • H. B. CHEYEHNJ:S IS HO. H. B. MARINERS 0 • Tile ChtY-.,.ept IDio tbe J.A,A.F. playoffs with a coDYlDcLac win onr tbt llarlaon. Ill tile ll.rat -"" Jflf ~--rlcJIIIbr a -Do•ld -n.a lbo boll lo t>r •• COliN! ....... Mark K&DI U.. rtOOtend a MartDir ............ -....... ., piQIIOd.J_Ud_ CIBU Jd iw ....... C.blf· -... , ....... ... ...... -.._.... .. ( ......... __ 11-0. .... -11111 lbo aa; • a ..... ,., ...... --·---.... $ , .............. puat, Bob Painter aDd Pat Artukovich helping out with one tumble recovery each, Johnson tntercept1n( a Mar- iner pass and Greg Koivisto making som~ timely de- fenst,.e tackles. The Chey~ enne otfeose also ran well with help from Robert Far- mer, Doug Llghbody, Matt Mc Pherson and David Sch- niepp. • • N.B. CORONAJ 0 PLACENTIA-YORBA LINDA MARLINS 38 • The Marlln.s stayed Wl- defeated as they beat tile CoroD.U. Coach Davy &tates tbat tht Mar liDs were an ez- ceptlooaJly tough team. He was nry proud of the Co- rooas, wbo played hard and showed a lot of apirlt and prtde as tb•J DeYer pve up. • • • N.B. COUGARS 20 ffiY!NE TROlANS 12 The Trojlu took Ill early lead tn their pme aplDit tbe Couprs. MIN Terry's touchdoQ pa.ur.ceptJoa.put the Coaprs back 1D tbe pme. Tury•s SS yard ran Ht up IDOUltrColprtoaeb~ clowo,-Jffll B"""'laklll( It ID from lbo 15 yard U.. • Mark Otta's CMNnloa pat t .. C_.o .,_ ..... Ill .... lui -ollbt-llllllboTro,.._....SICIIa to ........ JJ. Ia tho -IIlii Jffll Bron•t.-....... oot ·-------lllloo TlftJ-··-....,_.,ud .... 'ln• _., __ _ 2 Trojan scoring drives. The Cougars were belped ln their Yictory by Kelly Pyle, Tony Nese, Raody Se011es and C!:lrls Orr. The Cougars are tied for second place to their leacue and looking forward to tbe play- offs. • • • N.B. CORSAIRS 1 WEST G.G. KNIGHTS 0 The Corsairs won an ex- cittoc, hard played game against the Knights ln over- time. Coach Brown empba- siud tbat u was a creat team eflort. Both tbe or- feue and defeD.H played nry well. The Corsair team reconnd a couple of tumbles aDd bad 3 lDtercep- Uoos of KDlcht paues, with Steff Pelleter cettlnc 2 of them. Tbe Corsairs play DID Saturday ud wUl kDow after tbiJ: came Wb«btr they •oter tbt playoffs or not. • • • N. B. COIUlANDOS I WESTIIIIOSTER CHEETAS 0 Tbtl Comma.Diioa WOD tbt pmt oa a t:trttU trom tbl c-a. woo~a~-r did DOt ••• toaaCb en•• to tltld ,at.am ' . • • OCC has senral nne run- ning backs, tncludlDi sopbo~ mores Faye Weathers aod Dennis Boswetl. Weathers has picked up 273 yards on 71 carries and Boswell has 207 on 39 attempts. Dan Duddrldge, a s.n, 170-POOnd freshman from Costa Mesa High, hu beeo Impressive In receat p..nas. Though used sparLDciY, be .has plcked up 250 yards on '48 carries. Ttlat's 5.2 yards per crack. Gulsn.ss scored z touch. dowos and threw tor aootller latl Sablrday DlChl aplalt Santa ADI..HecompletedDIDt of 1Z pasqs lor 154 yards. He u., rushed for 78 ytr<ta on 14 carries. Bonell put OCC OD. the seonboard nrst, capptac a u .,.rd ddwe wtth a Ol.tt). zo~rard toacbdowa 1D tbl first period. CulpesJ drovi tbt Buea 11 fl.l'dl tor a .cor. tub' lotiiOiad-.Ho--aect.cl wttb Hall oa a IQ .. Jlrd bomb tor U.. tcacb- don. Go-eolmllllod are • yard dtl .. lalt lall>oporiocl, -rtac ~ro.. lbt 5 yaftl-u.. oo a ._..,, IMJIOCC •11-0..,.sa. a.-not optaooa7-yaftloca- la lbt 11'1 periOd. --... o,_ eoo.•olllll TD ollbt ......... 1 ... 1-yalll oiiDrt .. -· ... -·-· ~ ----------------------------------------- ~wrote the book on home buyin& Buying~ home is" moajor invc:51mcnt. :&nd CENTURY 21 would like to help m.ake this impon:1nt nep as meaningful ai pos- sible. That's why we've publishe-d the CENTURY 21 Home Buyer's Kit. Jl"s p.1Cked with uJeful infonnation, includmg 21 w:1ys to purchJJC a home. Drop by a pmicip.1ting CENTURY 21 broker for your copy. We 're 1hr neighborhood professionals. A.nd we've got the book to prove it. Get yo~r copy now! --LIDO ISLE VILLA $294,000 LUztlfY aOOUods in this elegant FRENCH NORMANDY estate home situated on a pool stud lot. Four bedrooms, formal dining room, with prden llew area. Spacious master suue wtth expansive deck. Gourmet country kitchen. Soarlqg cathedral eeUI.ngs, two woodblrnlog fire- places, Intercom, wet tar, IDd lumrlous wall-to-wall plush carpeting are but a few of the features 1n tbls elegantly appoloted home. For more tnrormatlon or an ippolntment for vtewlng, call the real estate professionals at Ceob.lry 21 Westcllff Realty Company. 645-7221 .. WESTCLIFF REALTY CO. 1733 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 ..-•••••eooo••••• ,Cido Jsle Newly remodeled, 4 bedrooms, den. 4 baths, Uvtng room with cathedral cellings. Large master bedroom suite. $224,950. Peninsula Four bedroom, two bath home . All amenities, lovely area. $189,500 PRE,STIGE WA TERFBONI' HOMES FROM $900,000 BILL GRuNbY, Realfo"f lsland•r Bldg. at Lindo Isle 341 BAYSIDE DR. SUITE 1. ttB. 67!>-6161 -····~---....- WITH \\e're Here For lOu.,.. t:..ch off'~tt • indeprndmdy owDCd and.....- 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALES REPORT .. ' Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more than $468 million during the first 10 months of 1977. TffiS IS A 24-1/2% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PER- IOD OF 1976. 9,495 new listings were processed, of which 45% WERE SO~. 73% of the sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I (B 'REALTOR' , More Than Ever, is the lime to sell your holisel LIST WITH . YOUR M LS REAL TOR Newport ,HarbO~CO,~ M~sa ·BOARD OF REAL TORS ' . I • . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ""I I Harbor View· Homes· OWIERS BOUGHT AIOTH£1 'I•ItiOII I bedroom bome OD Ofln!Md lot witb . M' pool aad ...-rate jacaut. Mew carp«; mtr- IOnd fti'Clrot.; foaata1al pJu r-.ay otber calfom ..... ,... Flexlblt ftDuc&ll. $1•9,500. Bob lAM, W.-1100. CARMEL ldMl loeatloll Dear park aad clubboUM. ODe story, a btdroom wUb formal ci1D1Dc. ftrtplact aad family room. Loti of nhae for ODIJ $119,000, fM luld. Joyce EdJaDd. &a-82S5. HIDE AWAY For OM, Mom or t1al k1da 1D th1a SEPARATE bo.. room wUb 1oft bedroom aad bath. Portoft.lo plaD wUb 4 bedrooiU &Dd puelltd famUJ room. CbumlJI& eatl')' wttb ItallaD We &Dd fountain $167,- 000. Ronmary Sltb, ~-6200. ------------•·------------ 901 DOVfR DR., 6o.l2l5 I 1644 SAM MIGUEL. """'200 4545 CAMPUS DR., 7Do1414 . ~ BY OWNER $169,500 BY OWNER . : LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSE • • • baleoD1es ••• larce toelosed peUo, rreat for outdoor UYlng ••• Z bedrooms, tbe larce master features geaerous slttiDc room • • • ftreplace • • • wetbar • • • carpet • • • formal 4lD1DC room. • TeiiiWI courts, ja.euut IJid pool clost by. Move : : rtcbt lD to cbarm wtth security. Belt buy with riew : 1D tb11 presticiOUa area. . : OPEN SAT./SUN. - 1 to ,5 : 42 CANYON ISLAND DRIVE (Orr Ford Rd.) . ···············~R CALL 6-44-0Ct3 ••···········•• Lido Isle AD aeeatiYt bome for tbe diJicrlmlllaUDc barer tbat ndiatu TLC aDd tbe coDYMltDCe of t:amlly UYiJic. Tbt muter salte beiDc aeparate from the other tbrM bedrooms proTide~ a toacb of prtncy. A spactou famUy room, bar aDd formal dlDl.Dc, wbic:h opeo oato two seplftte patios, are 1deal for eatertaJD1Dc. $S'75,000. * f4l. r<.Jt, * CALL 673-7040 n I CA.I80 UOitBS lt8SID.NT SPBOAUSTS f'EPf'ESENTING SELECTI!D CLIENTS 1N- f'I!AL I!STATI! COUNSELING AND INVI!STIIIt.NTS • ~ ~n fiR LL I ,. ~·':L. ~-..,..._... -. **************' '. ·. R'achelle Robers, Rulior 3333 E. Coast Hishway Corona del Mar 675·2373 . ***** ****· * -t • . . . Harbor View Homes Tbnt bedrooms PLUS b.mUJ room. Close to park &Dd pool. Now $141,000 ••••• SUPER R 2 LOT ... plus BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! Here 11 a Cute Cottage to Corona del Mar OD ooe of tbose cbotce R-Z lots. <!!~arm of ~efu ~nglnnd ~n <tloronn del ~nr ~uplrx Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Lovely master suite with sunken tub IJid atrium. PLUS ·· PLUS ··· New 3 bedroom reatal. Botb uDits have fireplaces. 715 Narcissus, Corona del Mar ·-. $225,000 - . . * 675-5ftl * •· • I 3637 E. C..t Nwy -c ...... ~ More for your $ JUST REDUCED! BeautifUl Turtle rock Broadmoor bome with 4 bed- rooms, famUy room, 2-1/2 baths, pool, jacuzzi, 3 car Pl'll•· You own tt.e land, too. ~ DOH Y . f"RAHKl.JH I Rt:JU .. TOR ' 3~ Elll c.t ........, C... ... llbr.C.iflnlil Phou: 640-7000 -1 5 5 '••COZY COTTAGE· .. A spleodld !-bedroom borne on corner lot , with alley access. Hardwood noors and 3 ca.r cane• wJth room for camoer. " tn.ner, etc. YOU'll LIKE ITt $72,500 Roy McCardl e Realtor 548-7729 RE LIABLE SEBVICE SINCE 1~43 1810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ................. SERVING NEWPORT BEACH SINCE'1!M50 759-0226 anytime ACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675·6610 I '1: 111111 ILIIIS GD . . OVB~ 10 YBARS OP SBilVICB Exciting Town house OVERLOOKING POOL Almost Like A Penthouse Hieb Above Pool & Ramada With 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites, Huge Family Room Easily Coovertible To A Third Suite. 3 Baths. Large Covered Balcony: Secluded Patio, Highly Upgraded, Many Custom Features. $157,500 Submit Offer. REALTORS Ill Dover. Drive, N.B. 631·1- WOODED Ouplez_ 80Uth of the HJcbway, Corooa del Mar. Warm Z-bedroom, aDd 4• (could be 3 bedroom) borne. Ideal for bome or lmestmeat • PLUS Nearly oew 2 bedroom lDcoiY'e unit • Lots of wood and glass ---beam cetllnc --- sunoy prdeo paUo. Fireplace 1n eacb unit • ALL FOR ONLY $175,500 Exciting View Laguoa Beach --3 bedroom, f:amUy room home. Large f•ced yard, touotains " poodl. Ocean new from detached Yitwin& deck. REDUCED TO $112,500 MAURY STAUFFER-- SEA LION REAL TV 1213 H. COAST HWY ., LAGUHA 497-3388 ~2212 Sweet 'n Piney Like a lf1cb Slerra Chalet. you wUl rt.od n. rardeos, trees a.od eno ao· aroma ol tbe 1FOOl tbis 4 bedroom borne. Some of our top people on bere too. $151.500. Call &f0-6161. Call 640-6161 Near Ocean!! ---)1st 4 doors from Ocean Blvd.. Corooa del Mar. Elegant 3 bedrooms, Z baths, carpeting over parquet noors lD UYl.nc room and d.ln1og room • C athednl ceWngs ln tbese rooms. Marble counters plus brass fixtures lD both baths. Bar patlo with ps CODDeCtloos tor B.B.Q. Tbe home 1s oo1y 1-1/2 years old. Should sell quickly at $289,500. YOU'LL LIIC E OUR ESP .•. Ex,erleft ced Salea p.,..,.,..l 759-0811 we·ve Made a Change formerly BEACON ESCROW ~ ... . ......... ·. . . . . t!fe,+ot! ~ c~ ~o., ~. Ml DOVDDMY&.. lfllWIOaT•N"'I. IUift IM 'J).M14 MAUIIIM IIVIMS-M!W OWMII, MANAGII J ( -·1111'1"1 -4 speed all syncro transmission. Push button radio, Vinyl interior. Tlntedglassallaround. Hatch back rear door. Adjustable heavy duty suspension. Radla1 Ures1 Eleetrtc rear wtnck>w defogger. Rear wlndbw washer and wiper. Deluxe Lnterior trim. Rack and pinion steer~ ar¥1 much more. 4 wheel driYe, A67L013114 Stk. I 2113. Heater. Body side moldlcg. Pin stripes. SALE PRICED IMMEDIATE: DELIIVE'RV ·xww · lor Amencan Cars ·zx ·1or lmponed & Compacl Cars Pr«ision •lignmenl by ~killt'd m«hn~e~ whQ woU wt c.siA.!r. nmbf:r. •nd lhl'·•n to numulacturcr'o =1:!=-,} l p<:'t'ihcntiont. _,__HQOL 8c'ool,: I • COROMA DIL .... N • COSTA MIU • ISTAMCIA • McNALLY • MIWPOJtT HARIOII E Reported by GLENN OIL BE RT Newport-Mesa FederaUoo of Teachers PresldeDt Paul Jordan has challenged Supt. Jolln Nicoll's reasoO& for launching what Mr. Jordan call s "a medl.a campalgD against educators tn this district.'' Supt. Nicoll anoounced last month that, due to tu. re- apportlonmelll, dec ltnlngeo- rollment and general lnfia- tloo, the services of 20 to 30 educators are In ques· tlon. Mr. Jordan questions the superintendent's moUves primarily because Dr. Nicoll ''ha s made no attempt at dlrel t cornmuntcatton with teachers on this subject" and because "Dr. Nicoll still . propotes cuts lll direct .tu- deat service• ollly. U cut .. backs tre oeeded." Mt.Jor- dao conteods. "wbere are the plans tor reduclnc the services aOO staff most re- mote from tbe studeBts?" While Dr. Ntcoll btlltYel tha t tbe proposed layotrsare necessary rew.Us of reduced funding. the NMFT I..Qststs ttltt the layoff '•threats" are designed to put loral educa- tors on the de fensive during their upcoming contract nea:ottaUons, "Obviously," stated Mr . Jordan, ''be bopes that 88.Ch ot us wUI be so busy check- ing our seniority number tll.al we won't have Ume or energy to support sala ry de- mands." Effects or the current dis- putes will be seen both in teacher contracts and in class sl%es for nett year. • • • 1 Gorona---del Mar htgh ~c OOol athletic director Roo !Davis bas been elected 'president of the National fou ncil of SecoOO.ary School thleHc Directors . Takl~ tflce In the fall of 197 8, Davis will, among other thU>gs, head a committee of regional presidents, on whi ch he Served lor 3 years. According to Mr. Davis, the primary ~rpose of the NASSAD Is to discuss com- mon problems with athleUr programs aod to '' nvlew what state associations are doing for athletic di- rectors." ~:r. Davis will take a posiUonaspastpresl- dent on the council's nine- man advisory committee ln October of 1979. • • • Members of the Corona del Mar high schOol Key Club visited Newport Har. bor high school Nov. 3 and 4 to he lp Ha rbor students get their own Kay Clu b oU the ground. COM Key Club President John Savage stated that the NHHS Key Club '·wUJ start by assisting us wtt!l several of our projects, to eapose them to the general spectrum of community service and 1 soctal involvement. Two Key Clu bs In the same area should provide for some healthy compet1tlon, •· The club's projects In- clude the delivery of food aDd clothing to a TIJuana orphanage and Arizona In- dian reservation aod week- ly trips to Fairview for the developmentally dtsabled. The Corona del Mar htgh school Key club has r.an- called tts community lec ture series, dUe to what project cioairman Stev~~tn Vltskycalls ''total apathy on the part of t he community." Despite a publicity cam- paign whJch reached' an estJ. mated 7,0CJ community members each week, Jess tnan 20 clltzens attended any or the club's 3 lectures tills year. The lectures, Involving local gove rnment, family problems and consumer at- fairs, were based on the clu b's theme of the Import- ance of the family. Steve Vttsky believes that the ser- Ies taUed because '·people are afraid to admit tbat they might have tamUy problems that they don't know how to deal with.'' IMI UTIIA C:MANI fDfl ,AtTOIIIY Alii CNt TOft_,. liAR CAM SESSION 'B' TENNIS CLASS STILL OPEN c.l fw • f. .. ............ ,....,.. ..... " .... ,.,. ........... . RegtstraUoo Is stUI open for session '' 8' • tennis clas- ses offere<l by the Newport Beach parks, btacbes and recreation department. The classes. which begin on Nov. 14, are held twlee weekly for 5 weeks, in morntnr and afternoon sessions. at Marlners par k on Mondays and Wednesday,, Tbe tee Is $20. · Registration ls htld at lhe parks. belchel aad rtcrea- tlon otftce, City HaU, 3300 Newport Boultnrd, MOI'dl.)' tbroucb Friday, 8 a.m. to DOOO and I to 5 p.m. NEWPORT HARBOR ENS!~ PUBUSHEDJIEEKLY·PG.I THURSDAY, NOV. 10, i9n 'CORONA DEL liAR, CAUF. c • ., .... s,- 1\. t1 ~r>h ', I 1', , 279" --· . a 11.-eo oeceoveo lutur" e~tl,. low OI"CJrllon lor c111n. c!- sovnd • U l tr•l oneer ecoutll IUS'PII'll•on 3 wJy spelker s y s te m' le•tu r e • !ong·e~cllrs•on 12 wool..-tor ••t•• Clflt!P l)iiU • BIC oen di<Ye auto-milnual turnta01e comp111e "''"" G•Jdo o .. mond carhd<,JI . one '"d dust co.er Mf<l. Ust Sst7.70 Coeoyleh Sp-REALTOR CHRm HOPPER of Corona del Mar has been Installed as president of the CalUornla Wo.nen in Cham- bers of Commerce, an 8,000 member state organlzatlon. She is past president of Soroptimists and of tbe Dol- phins, the women's dlvlsioo or the NeWpOrt Harbor Area Chamber. She Is now a vice- president of the Newport Chamber and a board mem - ber of Youth Employment Service. • YAMAHA RECEIVER S· • CLOSE OUTS • CIVIC LEAGUE WILL HEAR RON CORDOVA State Assemblyman Ron Cordova will talk abouttu:es when he addresses a meet- ing or the Nevt"port Woman's Ctvk League Tuesday, Nov. f • C:IUO -_......, ._ 10.01~•1 ......_ loro e ..... ,_ ...... ,..... ,....., . .., ........ ..... • C:IIJO -~ ...... ..,.._ tw ...... .,. ,..n..t .... ......................... . •CRI.JO-.... ,.._.,....._., ... ,...... ..... .. ............... ,... ............. -'-~ .... .. ... ..._. • CUOJO -Wt .. "-' ... fw _ ... c ... ·~ ........ .,.. •. , ........ w.-. ,_ .... ,...a; .... HOW IN STOCK CHICI: Atu.KTIC'S LOW ...CIS ... .... $9R1C PZOO Spe».ers (D) 3995 11.SI '"'I :l...,r -~s10, • 'l'l oo 5Ul Mar anC \8 Recet·1et (l)) 69'J ()(l U!M H1toteh1 3 h ~\:15sette d~k !Dl 449 9:1 23UI f1slle1 3 hea:l camlte deck !Dl 1'9 'IS 111. Altec lan'>~n).\9\-' 5 so',1s (0) 189 00 n• Suocrscooe 12W Amo (D) 18991 n.• BSR (quall/ef (D) I 'l'l '15 7U:5 101o-"" y, ...... UMITID qtiAHTfTIIS 15, in the mu lti·purpose t---------------L--------------1 room of Mariners library, 200':) Dover Dr. ALL BLA NK TAPES -AT COST OR BELOW Co ffee at 9:30 will be fol- lowed by the meettn& at 10 .•. Th(: public is invited. Carroll Belilk Is program chair man. aoo Margot Skill- Ing is prestdent or the Civic League. CITY'S OBLIGATION Ono way or another, !be businessmen of Central Newport have got lo got a mess- age throogb to City Hall: !be illegal par~ problem on our commercial park- Ing lots Is a serious problem, and the city has an obUgo.tlon to do something about it. Now, we !mow !bat tho new pollee chief's hands are tied. Tho city manager and tbo former pollee chief established this new policy of Ignoring !be problem. Tbe city rnanaror or the City CouncU are the only ones who can chalrge this ri- diculous policy. Here are City Hall's arcumems, aud our allft'ers to tbose argumeats: • ("Thoro aren't tnoucb pollee par~ control otrlcers lo servo all of the com- mercial lots.") Any ortra mater maid or pollee cadet hired and assigned this boat will more than pay his or her salary wltb lho mmhor of tickets written. Besides, we are where the action ts anyway, and there are already a number of par~ conlrol officers assigned here. All !bey would bave lo do Is stop for a couple of minutes at the commercial lots as they go by, and write some tlckols, The city Is sure to got Its money on tho tickets because, beglrmlng tho first of the year. a new state law 11'111 list the computortzed lotals of tickets owed by each motorist when he roes 1o nnew his car roglstratlon. He can't rooow without pay· log his outstandiD( Uckols. ' . • ("U we ticket cars on a few Central Newport lots, we'll have lo do the same all over town.") Horstfeatbers. Ours Is the only part of town !bat bas a severe problem witb btachlloefl and restaurant Ylsltors parting on our retall commer- cial lots. Old businesses Ln this area take advantage of the "grandfather clause" In the parkllll law to avoid providing otf.stroot parking for employees and cust- omers. Just a few of us bave 1o bear the brunt of tho Ulegal parkers. Fashion Island and the other newer areas bave plenty or par~. Central Newport doesn't, and It Is certainly not the fault of those of us Wbo DO provide parting. It Is tho fault of City Hall, which bas allowed this moss to develop. Io tact, they've eo- couraced It, by allowq more and more restaurants, and by lhelr ridiculous "blue meter" proeram. • ("Just call one of our 21owlng companies, and they wlll haul away your Ulegally- parted cars.") We'n tried that, and It simply doesn't work. On weekends and sunny summer days, when we really need them, these tow companies don"t get here for a bell of a Io1111 time. Besides, I can't find an Insurance company !bat wllllnsure me against poss- Ible damage to cars lowed away. And you and I both !mow that, If we go lo court against those yahoos, thO)' will bring along 5 witnesses to say they visited the busi- ness where they parked, and .,.ro entitled lo part where they did. U City Hail thinks wo are going to accept their lame excuses, they've got another think ·COmiD(. We bus!Dessmen In Central Newport provided the original commer- cial tal ""-1o help !hie town ret started. The beaches, which cause tho high property values all over town, bring tho molorlsts !bat lllegaiiy till OUR lots. Those of us who try to be rood commercial ctu .. ns and provide of!steet parking are the victims, The rn.ndtatber clause lets others get away with murder. We got THEIR customers, plus the beac~~&oers, on our lots. Wben a piece of property changes bands, tho rraodfatber clause should be voided • the now owoer should bave to briD( his parktnr up 1o current standards. otherwise, !hie problem can ro on forever. Nobody In !hie city has been blfior friends of !be pollee than we and our neigh- bors. We've been lryq to Improve the lot of the policeman In !hie town for many years, and the oldtlmero !moW 11. And, we ar•'t about to change. Our argument Ia not with the pollee deparimllll, It Is with !be City Hall crowd which ctves them thtlr orders. One way or IUIO!ber, we're going to get our message across. Some- bow, whttber It's done admllllltrallvely, by petition, by election, or In tbt courts, WI are colD( to cot the simple protection of the law !bat ... !moW wo deserve. You art not colD( to cau11 us to go away by Ignoring us. WE wUI s!IU be here. It Ia You who may end up colD( away. AI Fol'ilt We've beell here a 10111 lime at the bardware store, and made lots of friends. Oae -t. our lUll IIDt of ~ty plum bloc supplies. We'll ad'fllt you on how fla !lab aDd ' RGIT HARDWARE , ~•I Shi ro~ ' hu Ia ne to de ha 0 ~I co to to on to re an th a ob pi lo t 0 dl I 1 most promtoe~ bome- butlders. • • Wlthln this structure, I have tbe delepted reapoD- stblUty for tbe compuy•a day -to-day corporate-lt Ytl operatJons lDd deellloo mUtnr. ID my Ylew, r bne a reasonably tree bUd. Tbat t do Is a matter of pract- ical necessity. It ta dictated by the dYD&.mtca of l.a.od maoacmeDt lDd de- velopment In this booming economic recloo. "The board also bas a loog-~e-corporate plan- nine committee. It has 4 members. One ts acrtcul- tore lodustrtaltst Howard Marguelas, wbo successfully operates out ottheCoacbella Valley. Aoother member Is one of the most lDdomttable and accompU.sbed women I have ever met. She Deeds DO lntroductlon bere, lDd very little lntroducttoo any- where else. I am reterr log, of coarse, to Joan Inlne Smith. Don Bren and I (ConUooed o~A Page 4) Women$ week atOCC "Even before the tlnalac- qulsltlon papers hac1 been signed, we were negotlaUnc Tilth the Prudeotlal Llfe In- surance Company fora long- term $100 mllllon toea. Ob- viously, Its principal pur- pou was to IMlp pay off tbe short term bank ttnanc- ing. ''This massive riDanctng Clocks by: • Herschede • Chelsea • Gazo • Trend • Colonial "SAL ES AND SF.RVI CE OP FINE CLO CK S AND BAROMETERS. ANTIQUE RESTORATIONS." HOURS: SATURDAYS 10-5 OTHERWISE BY APPOINTMENT. -..c~ 260 DESIGN PLAZA JrEWPORT 0 CENTER NEWPORT BEACH .CA 92660 17141 644-870~. -AGPU.acrw~~~~~~~~.._ ......... ._ ........ ........................ ............... occ•s 4th annual ··wo- men's week" will run Nov. 14-19 on the OCC can.pui. Free lectures, worksbops, films and semlnars will be featured, and the publlc Is lnvlted to visit the campus durlng the week. AU sessions are open to both men and women. The week's theme Ls '• celebrate yourself martnlg women's contribu- tions." The more than Z5 lectu res and workshops will examine what women have contributed to our society ln the past, what they are con- tributing today, and what can be expected tn the future. Featured speakers for the week Include comedienne Ivy BottlJll, author Ed Hallberg and author-sculptor Kate MWett. Workshop topics Cor the "'"k Lnelude •' rn1dd..le u- seoce --ltle betwteD 40 and 60," '•on crea~ a solid self-image," ••wo- maf1)0wer --your power," '·assertion tratnt.nc for wo- men," ··female sexuality," '·emotional well-being ln the mid-lUe passage," and" self defense for women." ''Tell me where It hurts," a tU m starring J ean Staple- ton, will be presented Mon- day, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. In the women'icenter. "Wo- men against Ytolence against women," produced by Lulie Labowltz.-Starus, wtU bt of- fered on Tl'llrsday, Nov. 17, at 4 p.m. to FIJle Arts Hall 119. Admission Is free. Jean-Louts S.rtuceLil's '•Ramparts of clay" will be prese~ed Friday noon. Nov. P U B LIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 10-31 -77 To Whom It May Concern: Sub)eet to Issuance of the Ucense appUed for, ootlce ts hereby gtven that the tmderslgned pr~ses to sell alcobollr beverages at the premises, dt>scrlbed as fol - lows: 810 East Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach, Caltlorn1a. PuriUlllt to such Intention, tbe tmderslgned Is l1JPIYlnr to tbe Department of Alco- boUc BeYerap Cootrol for ltPUCe ollnalcobollc beY- erare Uceoae (or Ucenses) tor UleM pr-emises as fol- lowa: ·•ct" Oa Sale Beer " WIDe (Boaa Fide Public Euti.ac Place). SEA VrEW RESTAURANTS INC. ' Pabliah: "HoY. 10, 1977, In tbe Hewporl Rubor Ensl.p. o.tJ •·• .._ ta.oo For ·w• Alld ••••Add ta~ au. o.r ..., rn. ta.•r Tool eo. u • .... Yon ... Dill C. LoilleiU Cal& IOIU 18, to the women'~> center. •·Wives," directed by .Anja Breten. wUl be offered Fri- day, Nov. 18, at 7:15 p.m. In the OCC Forum. Admis- sion Is $1. 'STREETCAR' PLAY AT OCC NOV. 16 TO 19TH Tennessee Wllltams' "A streetcar oamed deshe" wtU be presented by Orance Coast Colleces's theatrede- partment at 8 p.m. Nov. 16- 19 In the dnma lab theater. Admission Is free. Tbe production Is under the. direction of OCC drama Instructor Thomas Bradac. The show stars Richard F ehrlng of Costa Mesa as Stanley Kowalski, Beth H anseo of Huntloeton Beach as his wtfe Stella, and Pamela Franklin of Costa Mesa as Blancbe DuBol.s. Ot.bers lD t be p.rodactton Ln- clade ~Sill Wood, Fraoces Hubbell, John Beksa, Ben Miles. Steve Rocco, Sandy Massad. Nick Furtlcella, lbrk Wbttehead, Cynthla Reyoolds and Brad Conway. GERALD CARLA T ON BOYLE CORP . STAFF Gerald E. Carlat has joined the staff or Boyle ED(Ineerl.ng Corporation as prlnclpal engineer and wUI be assigned to the Orange County otnce, 1t was an- nounced to Nt>wport Beach by Conrad Hobener, re- gional v1ce president and managtnc e~lneer. A registered protesslooal enc loeer 1o e lenn states, Mr. Carlat wtll oversee Boyle's subdivision actin- ties. His experience Includes manarement assignments wtth land denlopment aDd home buUdl.ng firms such as the Larwlo Co;npany and the Wtutam Lyon Development Company. ESTATE PL ANNING SEMINAR NOV. 19TH An ail-day seminar on In- vestment ma..oapment a.od estate plaDI'lln! geared prto- clpally tor tbe single woman hu be@o slated for ~atur­ day, Nov. 19, at tbe Del Webb Newporter IDD from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be speecbes and panels spearheaded by woman neeuUYes and pro- feaslooats wbo ate actttelJ enractd ln lnfesttnc,IIDaoce and estate plalmtnc tn ont form or another. Cost or tbe seminar Is $30, lneludtnc luoch. EMBLEM CLUB WILL HOLD BBQ NOV. 13 Tbe second quarterly mteti.al ol tbt C alllornJ.a ·State Asaxt.atloll of Emblem Clubl Ud Nenda-Ha'ftll elubl was held In FrtAO at tbt Fr.ao Hilton Hotel NoY. 4-5. Rtpr...mtac Newpon Rubor Emblem Cltb wu pHiddeat Do.rotbta Sars • no.. ut.dl.IIC wttll ber ••n MIMI, YlrJU Balta. lm•noa Wtlllt.Ml. Gtofl't Cortart. £11tM ~ JtkMrd Mama tat lbttb Moon. A lluteciM YW a,. Mld ... ....,, ""· u, It 1 .... It DwotMa Seno'l .... -.-...., ... .... ., call.lllllllln. ..... .... ...,. "REO SALTER AN D CL AitfNCE TURN fit JR. WEHOY SAL TEIII CANNY WAY TO CLEAN UP Can the Turner Clan tum a can collection project Into a candidate Cor the best "candescent .. celebration of the year? The answer Is candidly, ··Yes .' • Harbor Day School, where the young Turners, Irene an& Clarence Jr., attend, uked students to save aluminum cans, and a competition be- tween classes for the most was on. Their plea for help to grandparents, Ea rl and Irene HardagP. of Lido Isle, and their uncle and aunt Fred and Wendy Salter of Harbor View Hills, resulted 1n over 1,000 cans at the end of sum mer. In appreciation, their parents, the Clarencf' Tu rners, held a party to pay homage to such benefactors. All guests had to brine a sack of 20 cans a piece for admission. Tables were spread with aluminu m foU and centerpieces of '• canna llllles" and cans. Canapes, candy, cantaloupes and T.V. trays contained the repast. The ba rtender, Turner Sr., was a bit cantankerous as he was dressed a Ia the tin wOOdman of Oz and r llnked a bit In the joints. Guests expected an enter- tainment of can-can, but to- stead were treated to a rous. lng game of canasta or lls- teniQi to a cantata. The Hardage guest of honor was attired ln re- cycled gunny sarks, and the salter guest of honor wore a vtntage suit circa 1900 with a splendid array of recycled jewelry and watches pinned to the llnlllf of his coat. Clarenct> Jr. greeted peo- ple at the door and counted their cans. Appropriately enough, we wore what ap- peared to be 3.11 enlarged Pepsi can, aod Irene wor~ a glant 7 -Up can wi th a filp -top hat. Other guests included Messrs and Mesdamt>s Vin- cent Jorgensen, De rek Nlblo, Eugene Ross, Mtrhael Harrison, and Thomas Stad- ltnger. Next year lithe can collection warrants, the the Turners say It will take plar t> at Canterbu r}', Can- ton or the local Cannery. EAitL & lltEHf HAR DAGE WITH CL AIIIAN CE TU RN ER J R. RJetry z"n crystal. .. DI .. ARTMINT STORI + cristal d~~ues lry J G 011ra nd You c an afford I.e c-Ph•brate f'Vf'nt.hlnll wtt.h C'rl~tal d' ~rqu e~. • lne f"rt-n C'h crystal. AUordablv prlct-d. Genuin e lud crystal ( 24<Jt) with c-lartt_y and wf'l&ht that malles true quality. P o•padour Illustrated: Stu1wan•, $4. 1'u~n bl•rs . old fashion t-d s t&f'8, 13. 2~. Al so avatlablf', Rambou lll•t paU•m. aa1ne prlc-~. and AN'oro<' touctu•ned ctasswarf' tumblt>ra ac 7 )C'. 1116 NIWPOit ILVD., COSTA MUA MOUIS: ..... 6 .. DA&'f, C1C Ill .._., MAIOI~u.& --... -. .. II •• t a. •rt'cia , FltoM "THE J&WBII HOPI" 'wt.Ue I Wu witne.inJ to a tar8e $l'Oup of J4twt at a tummer re.ort and dittribuhos New Tllllammtl among thoee who would promite them, a big young Jew walked up to aaid, ''I thould think you would k.no¥' tho come here and give out thie book you knew we were Jewe. If you were a m.n , I would pick you up bodily and throw you over the fence!" I amiled, made a cuual nd went right on about Our Father's ~.. without another wo~d fro~ the woul~- ·-ntunidator. How true as God 1 Word an "No weapon that ia formed against all prOAr;r ... Thia ia tbe heritage of ~tenant. o the Lord ... " (laa. 54:17). Tl\. poor loll soul did nol know that because they were Jewa and needed the Book. the·Biood a..a. the Bleued Hope, nothing wu going to , •. · ate us from giving them the GOSPEL. • 'r1. . · good Book state~: "The (ear of man ., a an are; but whoso putteth hi a trust Lord aball be safe" ( Prov. 29:25). -' l:cmg ago I found that what keep! the Je~s accept ing Chrit.t at. Lord and Saviour, lA ;.: ' dation and fear of other Jewt.. Again again, while witneuing to AOme J~w who ed intereat while I wat. presentmg the ~ of Christ, another Jew has come along ried to intimidate the interested Jew. At adch time, I tell the intimidator to leave the oi.er alone, that he came into this world alone .-.d will have to go out alone. Let him make htl own deciaion u to where he will spend ' ¥'nity, in Heaven or Hell. Very often this ~ The uninterested party walks away, JI"'"icling an opportunity to present the Gospel tO the interested penon. How !limilar to our IArd'a day, when He rebuked the scribes and ... ri..ee., aaying: "Woe lfhto you, lawyers! fOr ye have taken away the key of knowledge : ,... entered not in younelvea, and them that iilre entering in ye hindered" (Luke 11 :52). :1. witneuing to a fine open-minded Jewish ~ man, I !ICI before him God'! plan and ~rpo!IC for time and eternity. He listened with u6divided attention until a young Jew came As the young man approached us, the man .stated that this was a rabbinical Ah er int roductions were made, he to repeat all I had told him. "Be- aaid, "I can 't repeat all the th in~s " I began to give this youn~ meuage of Salvati on ar1d His pl.n and purpose. We had just started when nts came along and tried to di!l!luade J aoon as they realiud that he was being ~ to. they tried to infer things which. w~re -not aaid, the young man became very md•g- nant. Addressing his father, he Yid : "Now don't put wo rds in her mouth which she dirl or go awa)'• that he was interested! The '!£:y," Then he told his parents either tu left and we had opportunity to fini sh b4r di&euuion. Both the siUdent and busineM ftU.n accepted the Scriptures and gave me their namea and addre!l!letl for foll ow-up work. The Lord has promised ~le "'·ill bleM His Word. A group of Jews were silling around a tablt' ~conversation as I came along, made t~e llial contact and was a1ked to have a cha1r . l 'never waste time in idle conversation, J!.O I got ri ght down to wi tnessing. As usual, mo~<t were un interested. One Jew was, however. pd lto11k advsntap:e of it . But with the others ... ~to set at naught what I said. it was dif· ..... lrt'"lo get tht' message uver. Again and .Win, the inlereste~l Jew asked the others to ~uiet and listen. He said it was interesting ' \'rtd he was intcrt'slerl. but they paid li!tle ur no attention. 1 aslr.e<l the Jew whu was inter~ted to !!le p so I could tal k "''ith him ina!lmuch as the were not interested. We walked away where I tried to clinch the matter. gotten all the facts over IQ this point. .stepped aside, I opened the Bible to Psalm 116:1.1 and read while he looked on : "I will take the cup of salution, and call upo n the pame of the Lord," I explained that since .. means Jesu!l. (Matt. I :211 it can bt- . · correctly. " ... I will take the cup of Mid call upon the name of the Lo rd ." cry1tal clear that the Holy Spirit took GOd's Word and applied it then and there, fo r his face beamed 8!1 the light broke through. ~ also accepted the Scriptures and said he Wb ·goi ng to look into the~oe matters in detail. ·. en trance of thy word11 giveth light : it under!!.landing unto the simple" f Plla. 30 J, and In the humble or lowly (I PetN 5:6 ). And 110 I pre&ent to the Jews. the Boo k. the Lord'1 revelatiriD uf Himself to humanity; tlw: Blood, the tme and only way of Salvation ajert from whi ch there ia no Salvation, and tit; Bleued Hope of the Lo rd't~ coming again ~ather all the redeemed of all ages unto flttftaelf (Jude 14-25 : Malachi 4). The Bible Contains: Bible contains: !he mind of Cod, the of m1u1, the wny of salvation, the doom IIO.'oen nml the happiness of believers. Its are huly, its precepts are binding, I ~:~;;::lb~a:re true, and its decisions are ~ Read it to be wlte, beU~e it , and practice it to be holy. It con· light to <lircct you, food to support you, oomlort to cheer you. It iJ the traveler's the pilgrim'' 1taff, the pilot't compan, tokller's •word. and t.he Chrbtian's char- Here P~~omdi$e is rt'Jtorecl, Heaven and the gates of Hell discloted. Is ita Crswd Sub~, our good ita and the glory of Cod. Ita end. It 811 the memory, rule the heart, and tbe Read Jt tlowly, frequent)y, 1:~:~:1:~· It bl a mine of weUtb, a ;. &lory, and a rivet of pltalute. It In Ufe, will be opened In the ond will be remembeTed ,.,....., • the hllh<st '"""""'bllfty, -..ds lobo<, and ocondemooo aD who Ill holy --· ......... .. at-by fnaplnolioo cl ... • .. ~·· bh for cloctttM. b ... .... ..-. ... --.. liP<· -•·' D Tlooollly Soli. -i Is there evidence to aome ol those From tJIC-* MAOA2:1M'& • ........ Mia. 1be answer from this .cholar Is .. yes" I by ldwln M. Y-auolll 49:28) wuln northwut Arobla. In 1962 rerefounh·century B.C. p.:j.)}rt were dlac:overed In • ave In Samarl•. One of these texts refers to 1 Sonbollot, who Is pr-ly the grondson ol Sonbollat, the'govemor ol Somarlaln Nehemiah's day. temple plotform lnJeruoelom. His eoxpedltlon hu uncovered moQ!IIIIcent atOMS (-Mork 13:1), oome30feet long, a wlde atreet, and • piau with a broldttalt~=-· Amongtheobjecls recovered are • frtMJment rrom a sundial, 1llmeotone object Inscribed "qrbn," "offering"<-Mork 7:11), · and a :::Jment from the per•pet Herod Or. Edwin M. Vame~tehllaprofeNOt of hlatory et Mlllml Unive.tllty, Odord, Ohk). He Is the .uthor of tl• bookl on •r~~ogy etwl ancient history, and 1ervn on the boerd of director~ ol the Neer Ea1t ArchHoloalc•J Soc'-ty •l"d on the e•ecutlve committee of tlle'lnstltl.lte fot Biblical Research. Dr _ Yam•uc hl hal ~rtklpeted In excavations at Jerusalem end Tel An.fa. He end his wife. Klmle, ere the perenu of two children end attend the Ollford Bible Fellow1hlp. Nehemloh When Nehemiah, the Persian klng's cupbearer, came to inspect the ruins of Jerusalem In 445 B .C., he found that his do nkey's p.eth was blocked by rubble . Kenyon's recent excavations on the eastern s lope of the Ophel ridge in Jerusolem have vividly illustrated this situation, and have also shown that the rapid rep.eir of the walls in 52 days (Nehemiah 6: 15) wes mltde possible by the drastic contrlllction of the city's circuit. Turning to the New Testament period we have numerous exc•vatlona which have· revealed the extensive building projects of Herod the Oreal (37·4 B.C.). the poranold king who ordered the massacre of the babes at Bethlehem. Shortly before his own death Herod had three of his sons killed for plotting against him. (Nottt: Jesus was born just before Herod died or at the latest by 4 B.C. Our system of B.C.-A.D. date3 was devised by a monk In the sixth century who erred by at least four years.) Inter! "for the ,P,Iace of the blowing (of the trumpet),' I.e .. to mark the begiMing of the Sobbeth. Evidence lor the destruction ol tt>e temple by the RomeiU InA. D. 70 Is 1 slx·foot-leyer ol debrlo end .. h. An Inscription of VispesLIIn and Titus wu d lteovered In 1970. The Qodarene Israeli road·bulkting operations on the east coast of the Sea of G•lllee In 1970 uncovered the site of Kural , which is the tradltlonel site of the exorcism of the so-nlled "Gaderene" or "Gergesene" demoniac (Matthew 8 :28: Mark5:1; Luke8:26). Urman has excavated a first-century A. D. fishing village and a fifth-century church which comn\emorated the site of the m iracle. Sonballat Among Nehemiah's opponents was Geshem the Arabian (Nehemilllh 2:19. 6: 1 ff .) . Silver bowls fo und In the delta regio n of Egyet refer to a "Geshem, king of Qedltr '; Qedar (Jeremiah Herod ian remains have been c~ared at Caesarea, Sebaste, Maseda and Machae rus. Luxurious baths and palaces have also been found at J eric ho where Herod died, and at Herodion where he was burled. Between 1968and 1977 Benjamin Maze.r cleared the area near the southwest corner of the Herodlan Peter The well-preserved synagogue at Capernaum may rest upon the site of With c.rtt••--•• Illustrations Are Effective "SWORD OF THE LORD" Charles Haddon Spurgeon .once said, "lllu11tralions are like windoW11 in a house; they allow the lij:ht to shine in." Often when I am having difficulty leading a person to a111urance, I stand up, look at the man and say, "Mr.__, let's suppoee for a minute or 110 that I am Je1m. And now as Jeaua I speak to you: 'Mr. __ , I am Jesus, and I know everything. I know that you ha ve sinned. And a11 a sinner you owe a penalty-the wages of t~in ill death .(Rom. 6:23). But Mr.----. I love you very much, and 2,()(X) yeara ago I took every sin you have ever comm itted or ever will commit. I bore tha.e 11i1U1 in my own body (I Pet. 2:24). While I wu bearinJ your sins, God pun it~hed me in your place to pay the debt that you owe. Now Mr.___, if you will fully truat me and depend on me for your aa.lva- tion, I will give you everluting life. M•. __ , will you tnut me?' " Here I wait for the man's reapon~~e. And nurly alway• the anawer i.. "Ye.," I continue, ··Mr._ u Jesus Chri..t, I want to tell you that you have everlaatinc life, and you will never perish, but you are puaed from death unto life ." "Now Mr._ if JNua had 11tood here in this room and told you out of His own mouth that you had everlat~ting life, would you believe Him?" "Y~." is always the reply. Winnill§ "'(ea, Sir." I continue, "Mr _ ___, you told me a moment ago that if Je.ue 11tood hen and told you that you had everlasting life, you would never doubt it. Ia that .ri1ht?" "Yes, Sir." "Well, Sir, He did ao methinc bet- ter than atandinc here and tellin1 you; He WJOte it in this book. The Bible i.a as much His Word u if He were to stand here and tell you out of Hi. own mout h. b that richt?" Sometimes the man will hMitate, t hen I add, "If I wrote you a letter in my own handwritin1. would the worda in that letter be my wordJ?" "Why, yea.'' "All right, Sir. The Bible i.. as much God's Word aa if He atood here and told you out of Hia own mouth. Don't you see that?" By this time the man ia thor- OUKhly convinced and has aa- surance of aa.Jvation baled on the written Word (I John 5:13). In an effort to help tum not to doubt hi1 ulvation in the future, l uk, "Suppoee you ttart feelinc like you are not uved? Maybe you will feel aad or depreued, and your feel- ings uy to you, 'You are not a Chriatian.' An your Join& to believe your feelings, or are you Pnc to believe the Word ol God?" "Well," he uya, "I am coi"l to believe the Word of God." . Then l add, "SuppoN aome friends aay to you that pr11yinc and tru~ting Cbriat waa not enouch to get you to Heaven? Are you toinc to beli eve your fr:ienda, or are you p ing to believe what JnuaaaYt in the Bible?" He usually 1miln and uya, "lam going to believe what Jeeua aa}'l in the Bible.'' TWO MINIJTES ,, rf eG>eMIUYI •• UA• ...... _.,.. ...u lOGin CMICAeO, k.UMOtl .0..U BELIEVERS JUSTIFIED Our lord's appurance to Saul of Tarsus (later called Paul) oo the road to Domascus, changed this pitiless persecutor in a mo- ment into the docile, yes, the devoted follower of the Christ he had so bitterly hated. 1 Th is tr~nsformation took place not ooly because he had now see n the risen. ascended Qu ist; it wes caused also bV what he hadlumed from Christ. From heaven the l ord had revealed to Paul the glory of His finished work of redemption and had sent him forth to prodaim "the ppel of the griCe of God'' (Acts 20:24}. This is seen in the dosing words of the apostle's lit~t re· corded sermon, delivered at the synagogue at Antioch in Pisidia. After mentioning the death and resurrection of Christ, the apostle said: "Be it known therefore unto you, men and brethren, that THROUGH THIS MAN IS PREACHED UNTO YOU THE FORGIVENESS_OF SINS; "AND BY HIM All THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTIFIED FROM All THINGS, FROM WHICH YE COULD NOT BE JUST! FlED BY THE lAW OF MOSES" (Acts 13:38,391. Paul never chanoed this mh- s.ge, but kept emphasizing it wherever he went as well os in all his writings . He saw in this revelation of truth the 1nswer to man '• condemnttion for br .. king God's holy la w. Thus he wr01e to the Romans: ".,.By the law i& tha knowtadga of sin. "But now the ri!tl teousness of God without the law is manl - fHted." "We declare ... Ch rist's right- eousness; that God might be just and the Justifier of him which believeth in Jesus" (Romans 3:20,21,26). Crowned or Crucified? I 11ooJ alone at tilt bar of GoJ, in tilt hrlt of tilt twilitltl Jin1 , .AnJ fnuJ. til~ qlletlion tluJ t l itru J my lunrl: "WiuJt u:i/1 yo11 io witlt HiM' CrWJft~J or cnuifitif W ltk ll tltDJI it bd " No otltrr clroict UJCJI off"~J "''· . . H~ /J~J 0111 His Jooint lurnth to nu, wltilt Ht j/NJJtntl1 llliJ, "Oh~y; . Mdt Me tlty cll.oiu, for I lotJ~ tire~ so," tJnJ 1 colllJ not UIJ lo Him, .. ,. Crow11eJ, 1101 cnuifiiJ. JltiJ iJ tntul lu; 110 otltu fliDJ was o~tn to \ thesynagogueotttndadbyJfiiUS.It hu -.dated batween the~ 1nd thelourthcenturyA.D. Colhollc , •rc:hMoloalsta, working tn thefl'ef of betw .. n die synagogue 1nd !he~ . Oollloo, havedlscovtrodlhOule church. On the baslo ol grolfltlet the site 1nd references by pilgrims they suggest that this church wu built on thestte-of Peter's home. Pilato laraell erchaeologl.stl Nve recently uncovered the platform of Herod's pelac:e in the western section of .ne walled city of Jerusalem. Some belieVe that thlals where Jesus was tried by Pllaie. An elternatlve site for the til. lis the Fortress Antonia , built by Herod just north of the temple area. The court of this structure waa found In the basement of the Sisters of Zion building neer the Ecce Homo Arch et the beginning of the Via DolorOM. In 1961 an Inscription beerlng the rwme of Pontius Pilete WliiS discovered at CaeSlllrelll . Cruclflxlon In 1968 the first physicel evidence of crucifixion was found In northeastern Jerusalem in an ossuery, The ossUIIry or limestone box for the redeposit of bones dates from between A.D. 6 end 66. It contained the heel bones of • mllln named Jehohanan still transfixed by lin Iron nail. A crease In his radMII bone indicates that the victim hod been nailed In his forearms rather than In the palms as depicted in the traditional pictures of Christ's crucifixion ("cheir" In John 20:27 can mean "•rm" Instead of "hand"). Jehohanan's calf bones Md been deliberately shattered to hasten his death (d. John 19 :32). Calvary Excavations in and around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre have shown that the arelll was used as a quarry and WliiS therefore outside the wlllll in Jesus' day. There is therefore no reason to doubt its authenticity as the site of Calvllry lind the empty tomb. · To mbs wit h rolling stones such as covered the tomb of Jesus may be seen in Jersolem near the YMCA or at the tomb of Queen Helena of Adlabene, the so-called "Tomb of the Kings" neer St. George's Cathedral. Dead Sea Scrolls The outstanding development for Blblicllll studies has been the discovery of the Dead Sell scrolls acddentlllly found In the c•vet ol..Qumtarl-11'\ 194'7. They provide us with Old T estamem manuscrlpts-athouslililt~tni!Or than our prevloul cople..-Other scrolls shed light on the separatist sect of the Essenes. Claims thlit their leader, the Teacher of Righteousness, lllntlcip.eted Jesus are without foundation. l Conclusion It Is necesSlllry to note that archaeological evidence Is always subject to reinterpretation and that In some ceses corroborative evidence to support the Bibllc•l accounts Is lac king. The walls of Jericho disc overed by Gltrstang upon later examination by Kenyon were shown to come not from JoshUII's day but from a much earlier period. Indeed the remains from Joshua's era from Gibeon, Jericho and AI are either fragmentary, eroded away , or undiscovered. With that I take the Sible and open it to John 5:24 and read, "Verily, verily, 1 aay unto you, He that hearet h my word, and believeth on him that ~ent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but ia pa.ued fmm death unto life." I shake his hand, Njoice with him and aay, •·sir, if you have ttuated Jesut Chriat aa your Saviour, you have everlaatina llfe. God M)'l 110 right here in JoHn 6:24. And God cannot lie!" We now know that the so· called Solomonic copper mines discovered by Glueck are insu.ll•tlons established "u·. at lll muc h earlier dltte by the I lu/t ill tutu at tJu fed of CltrUt, i11 tlu hrlt of tit' twilirltt i~m, Egyptians. "Solomon's Stables" •t Pointin~t t.o the verH, I say, "Mr . __ , Jesus did not stand bere in the room and tell you that yoo had everl uting life, but He did something better than that : He wrote it in black and wtute right here in John 5:24. Notice what He 11ays, 'Verily, verily, I [that's Jesus, M•. __ /aay unto you, (and that's you , Sir] He that hearet.h my word, and believeth on hi:n that .mt me, hath everluting life. , . .'Now Sir, we 'd rather have thinp in writing. If we buy an automobile, we want a u les contract sisneli . If we purcha~~e a home, we want a ul• contract aiped. We want it in black and white. And Jesus put it down in black and white that if you truat Him you have everlaatinc life. Do you undenta.nd t hat?" II the man baa a Bibt., I aak if I can write hia name, the date and the time he li'UIIi.d the Lord in the margin of Hia Bibla nut to John 5:24 . A!Ur I h.ave written h.ia down, I point to it and My, "NCJIIII' here i.a your name end the da.t. and the time you truated Chriat. • S.viour. This is like a apiritual birth cer. tificate. This ia the time you -..rt born again. If you ever doubt your salvation, l want you to open your Bible to John 5:24, read the dat. and the time you truated' the Saviour, and then reed what J..ut t.aid you had if you truatad Him." I have led hundreda to Chriet end to the a•urance of MlvtUon and have filled out a spiritual birth cet· tificate in the mel"(in of hundreda of Bible&. ti LOOE tiT Tl\e OOO:K BY DR. BOB JONES. CHANCEUOR 11011 .JOIII(S Unlvermt11 AM all tl111t 1 uw, or Jto~ti. o,. sowcltt, n~rroaJereJ ""t• H~. Megiddo a re now credited to Aheb . c,.WJruJ,. ,.., cr~cifiei-mJ JuiiTt '""" IIIOUJ 110 IU.c ••t Cltrut, Pritchard has even questioned whether wit• /owtlt ,., so. -..-...-. the structures were sta~les , though C.rt.on-14 P'awra CrMtlonla111 New laf.,..u. • ca,.,_.u •ttac ta ... on tiM e,_t.._ ..-ltloe ratMr t.ba n-DIIItlea. ft'-Ia liM ~••'-of Dr. R. Browa af Walla Walla Collqt; Ia a artlele a,...rlal Ia tM SepteMber 1M8 '-• of tk '"Cnatloa ._..n:h 8adetp," ~­ -" of aeletolloto ......... to .... t ... looo. Tille Ia alao - ataatlated by Dr. Doaold Clolltld,-...., oa dot ... •et- la MOa to bt ,..w ..... 'l"'lwN a. • .... w-e. of ea...,_-14 ta -•· ooeeordlq to 1.. --1 oelootlal ~~~~ Coolo of loll Lalla Cltr. B•otautloa f .. t~lo 1o tllot ,.lor to 1'1 ... '1 flood there wu ao ea,.._.u ill liM at•u,hn; tlaat Milt •P ,,.. tiM nood tolhe tt... of A......_; tM ........ u • ...,.. rqt.let"- H lo ---..to ... elooocH llttlo -t .. u .. of A .... 1ooaa, ·-.... ,_,. .... Tlooro lo ao oeeorote dotllltr by carllooo·U ...,_4 1 row~--..-n a.c., 1111 doboH. t.wor ... to be ,to .. -wuo Ia -..o1a1q dol4o. Tlooro lo 10 octul .. 1-IIIII tllo -, nteo .., oot .... -41ff...a at .... u .. .,. ....... tiM,... tt.a ,.., .... at lfll'nlllll No ............... of tllo ~_, ., tllo ....... be Rllt -lloo ....._ of earo'--U, • AaT ...._ ra•nctJ•• _.._. of ......... ELL~ Yadln still maintains that they were. Another fact to bear In mind Is the fragmentary nature of our archaeological evidence. We have but a fraction of all the rneterlals which ever existed. We have surveyed bute fraction of ell the possible srtes. Fewer than five per cent of the known site• have been excavated. With the exception of small settlement.s such as Qumren, no excavation actually uncovers more than small sections of • mound. Furthermore, even after tex~ •nd Inscriptions have been unearthed :!1 a small portion of these •re publls at eny given time. In view of the fragmentary nature of the evidence It would be precerloua to conclude tlwt any given peasege of Scripture Jsln error from an argument from silence. As it has been remarked, •bsence of ev~ Is not necessarily evtdence of abtence. • Donald J. Wlsemon, dlatlngulahod profeuor of Auyrfology at the University of london. concludes: "I would still maintain that the hlstorlcol I acts of the Bible rightly understood lind agreement In tl]e lec:ts culled I rom arc:heeology equally rightly understood, thotls, the majority of errore an be escrlbed to errors of jnterpretotlon by modern ocholoro- not to ou--'orrora' of loct preoented by tho lllbllcol hlltorlono. This vlewlo further st...,._ -n It Is remembered how !N")' tho«<oo end lnterptetatlono of Scrtpturo hoVe -. d!oc:kod or c:omctod.., .. ~~~-·"' I NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI ~ PUBltt1EO WEEKLY· PG. 3 We Wt"vc btuldat ~.nyttrN. STROM THURMOND ~4 . • J. C.,,.,.,,,,.,, r~•ho "" dtJT c• Ill I" l f ~ t'W/It)fl HI• J, h•s h.,.,,. u C.11 <~ttl llf .,,, lllndM tlr•Ju r "'urtt tlot:t,. 29 yc•an, '" tin flU I b(Jri I)' lin /( t' m \ II II J ft~ll'c•/ry. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA ALEXAMORIT! Sto•e of lhe C••r AleDDC2rltt 11 a eurtou1 ltoot 1rhlch CbuetSC.Olort· 1D dlffereat llcbta. Slnee llt dl.aoovtry to Rualla'l Ural Moutalnl, lt has beeD to scarce supply for yeus. Tbe material etta its oame from Cur AeuDder D. WbeD he became of ace to nalt Russia, the stoot was Dlmtd for him lDd, bt- eaust it c.ontaJDed tbe Curlst colors -red and Cf"D -became t.be D&tlOD• al stone of Russia. Aleaodrlte ls normally «reeo by day aDd red by DJcht. The chance Is re- lated solely to the kind of Upt lt renects. Although tbe Urals proclJctd the fln- tlt specimens for 100 years, deposits there are atUl laraely oeclecttd. More reeeatly, alexandrlte bU been found lD Rhodesia, Brull aDd Ceylon. It Is due out of allufial river beds, lD son which must be thoroughly washed to cet rid or estraoeous material. lt appears as a l"'Q(b pebble. Expert eyu pick It out of the ••Wuh,'' and expert hands turn It Into a pretty gem- stone. lts beauty Is tlt for a Cur. FIRE AT FAIRVIEW BLAMED ON ARSON JUNIOR LEAGUE MEM BERS chatted durl~ a break ln the festlviUes Sunday at the open house for '·New Direc- tions tor Womeo" at 2601 Wlllo St., Costa Mesa. The Arson was bltmed fo r a project a type of hair-way house Cor women alcoholics, fire which caused from $5,-Include~ 3 houses on WIUo St. In a home-like atmosphere 000 to $7,000 damage ln a and ts already beglnolog operation. Mrs. Faith Strong dormitory-storage bulldl~ was chairman of the open house. Among the others who at Fairview State Hospital, assisted were, left to right, Mrs. Cha rles Hallum, Mrs. 2501 Harbor Blvd,, at 12:55 Strong, Mrs. John O'CoMell and Mrs. Donald Pehkoft. p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, Costa M~sasratl!c:o~~t~tlent, a ' Volunteer Action report male, 20, was blamed tor s eUlog the tire, pollee said. The Voluntary Action Ceo-and shopworkers.Sbare your The tire was extl~ulshed ter of South Orange Count} interest and skills by pro- by Costa Mesa firemen. The Is reac1y to asslst you In vldiDR a leamifl€ recrea- flre :11d been set In paper f1DI1lng the r~Jtht volunti'er tlonal atmosvhere for these goods and acoustic ceiling opportunity for you, where ooys. mate rial, boxes of which your sk.ills and Interests arE- were stacked in theoolldlng, matr hed w1th Uleneedsofthi> being used In construction community. Call r10w at 67~­ work underway, The suspect 9210 or 833-9278 for more climbed through a window Information on hov. you c:&o Into the building from a help. Over 60'' Ask for the fenc ed r ec reatlon area arija-Retired Senior 'I olu ntee r cent to the buUI1lng, pollee Pro~ram. said. • • Are you handy with blk~ repairs':' A Santa Ana non- prom or~anJtatlon could use trtls kind of volunteer as- sistance In Southern Orarij(l:' Count y to repair hlryrles for yountt girls. • • • Typists! We need you d~sperately tor a II kinds of one-time, short and lollf term assignments. 11 you can t)pe and have a few hours to spare, call the Voluntary Ar tlon Center. JR. EBELL TO HEAR GIRLS CLUB HEAD DeaMa Edwards, director of the Girls Cluh of the Har- IJor Area, will spuk at the Nov , 15 meetingortheJunior Ebell Club of Newport Beach at the East Bluff home or Mrs. RoiJert River. Tblrteeo years ot oeco- tlationl wtth the Republic of Panama have reached thelr e~ted -· and feared --coocluslon. Presldeot Carter will ask the Senate to ratUy a treaty gtven Pa- nama )urlsdictlon over the Panama Canal Zone lmme- cUately, and control or the Canal 111 the year 2000, The case for rejecting the proposed tr•ty, and the sup- plementary treat} oo tbe neutrality of the Canal, be- gins with one crucial point: the Panama Canal is United States property, and the C a- nal Zone Is United States territory. Accomlng to the terms of the 1903 treaty wfth Panama, we :lcQulrttd sovereign rights over tlle C a~l Zone ··In perpetu lty." Th\s, It Is clear that the t-.. rden ot proof rests on those who favor the treaties. Proponents must show lhat 11 is In the national lnterest to cllspose or Arnerlc·an pro- perty which represents a to- tal Investment or roughly $7- 8 hilllon. On August 14, the l'hter llf'I:OI utor of thi' treah, Am- bassador Ellsworth Bunker. stated that the baste pur . pose or the treaty was '•to assure that the Canal Is kept open, run et!lclently, opento ships of all nations withou t t1lsr rlmlnatlon." An oepn Ca nal, operat8(1 efficiently JDIJ without discrimination --that Is a worthy objec- tive. It is an objective, how- o>vPr, that Americ'an "Ont rol IS alrt!ady meetl(ij(. Panama IS weak, unstabiP., aud lmpoverlshec1 countrv. lts current r hlet exe<'utlve, General Omar Torrljos, is the 59th In 74 years. A dk'- tator In the Castro mold, he has openly flirted wltl• Cuba and the Soviet u niou, and has Increased the debt from $167 mtUion to $1.5 bUllon during hls teoore of o tfltP. lt Ls hal'f1 to ha VP any c·oolldeoce In his ability, or his willingness, to v;ork with the United States in running the Canal. Sha re our mus1cal herlt - a~te with 5th and 6th Kraclers by becoml.ng a volunteer t1o- cent In the history ot musk program sponso red l>}' the Junior League of Newport Harbor. The prograw Is comprlsed or !.1 seU-con- talJled preseottltlons ranging 12~~~=~====::::;;;;;~i from primitive muslc toZOth century A merlcan music. • • The JunJors are holc1lng th eir ~teneral meeting aDd lun rheon earlier so tl1ey can .Jttend the fashion show and luncheon sponsored by the Ebell Club or Newport Beach on Ttnarsrta}, Nov. 17, at the Balboa Bay Club. Jun1or E~! members will hold their 13th annual La Boutique Un!que Tuesday, Nov. 2!1; !rom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the BaUJOa Bay ( lui •. loterruptjoo In our use of tbe Canal would c1o ser - tous damage both to national security and to our ecoomy, Four former Chiefs ofl,aval Operations recently wrote Preslc1ent Carter that loss of the Pana1.1a Canal r ould · threaten our atJillty to sur- vive.'' At the very least, the separate neutrality trea- ty would rorre us to give access to the Canal to na- Ollr Call us for Insurance quotes! Auto-Life ·fl omeowners FARM F.RS INSLI RANC F. GROI'P 548·5554 RABBm INSURANCE 2G&.b Year 1914 H•rbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa Y' I S CRB4AOOII-IURIAl AT SEA The Neptune Soc'-ty provides a stmple d•on•f•ed cremat•on service w1th d•ssem.natton at sea There•• no need for embalm1ng, cosmetology casket or grave Your Soc•al Secunty or Veterans AOMtntstral•on death beneht may cover our complete serv•ce Our literature tells the complete atory of out soc•f!IY Wnte ot call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 646-7431 24 HOURS 2400 W. Coeet Hwy, Suite I , Nnrport Beach Member Better Busmess Bureau .. nd FrH Portfolio to: No Salesman Will Call NAME --------------------------------------------------------------- ADDRESS----------------------------------------------------------- Ir you're flu ent lnSpaolslt, you're needed as a rec.:ep- tlonlst and rredi('al hlston taker at ranlll> plaMing r lintcs throu~hout South Or- ange County. Minimum dl(tl ls 18. • Volunteers Jre needed w such caoac 1t1~s as coa• hes CHANUKA BOUTIQUE FOR B'NAI B'RITH Women In t11e Jewish co m-tlons at war with us or with munities of Newport Beach, our allies. C'o rooa del Mar, Irvine, aDd Our economic lnt<'rest ls other nearby areas are In-also ttrt>at. In 1975, 45 per ZONTA CLUB PLANS vlteti to the nut B'oaiB'rith cent of the ships that pas. EASY ACE S PARTY mt>eting MoiX!ay, Nov. 14, sed thro~Jih the canal •ere at State Mutual Savings and coming from the United The Zonta CluiJ or ;-;e>A'-Loan, 1411 MacArthur Blvd., States, and 23 per cent wert> port Beat11 9'111 hostess "n Airport Area. After thegeo-boont1 for the United States. Easy Aces card part) and eral meet!~ a Chanub boo-Moreover , Alask:an oll wlll salad luncheon at noon this t1que will provide an op-soon protfu('e even greater Saturday at the Zom..c rtub, portunlty for gltt shoppl~. t raffl('. 15th and Irvine, Cliff H.1ven. Coastline B'oal B'rlth Wo-ln spite of omiDOUs pre- This Is a fund r21SII\fl ev~nt men will hold a Chanuka dictions by Ule St41te Depart- for comrr unlty and s{'rVI<{' part) in December. Mem-ment, there ts oo way of projects or the Zonta Cluh. hers will brlng an lnexpen-knowing how the Panaman- The dooatlon Is $2 ,50 and slve gift for a chlld. The ian people will react if thE> luncheon reservations n·a~ Rllts w11l be dtstnooted at treaty Is uot ratified. On a be made by callln.: Dons Fa1rv1ew llospital. receot rlp to Panama, I lear- Baletka, 548-2450, or Mar ie ned that there Is still con- Howes, 548-4316. TAX PLANNING TALKS stderable pro-American Tables or bridgt.-, plnode SET FOR NOVEMBER IS feeling tn the rountry. tn and canasta will he avail-A 19'76, the Canal Zone gov- CtTY STATE CEM BKR£ able followln~t tt•e sa lad The Newpo rt Har bor r~ ernment and American ci-;~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~nicih~i"~·=:~:::~C hamber ~ Comme~es uu~ t~~~sed$176,- COSTA MESA • 646-1919 buslness development com-000 000 directly toto the mlttee offers the 3rd aMuaJ P~manJan econmy. year-end tax planning coo-As for the t\Jture, mo- ference on Tuesday, No-dernJr.atlon of the Canal, vember 15, at the Newport projected by our planDe~s Beach Marriott hotel. Coo-at a cost ol $2,5 billion, tloenta1 breakfast wtll ~at offers the propect or ao ec- 7:30 a.m. aoo the conference ooomlc boDanla. Ad)lstmenl wlll be from 8 uotU noon. of the present annuity and The prognm complies wttb cession of surplus land wtth- the accountancy cooUoot~ Inc the Canal Zone would education rules or the Call-also help to ut~lsb smol- fornla State Boa~ of Ac-dertnc dlscooteat. We must counting for 4 hours credit. remebtr too that sa~ T lckets are $15 per person. of tbe c'anal 'would depr1•e p A TRI Cl A GIBBONS IS Panama or Us greatest ec-ooomlc uset. SOLDIER OF QUARTER Procoosttcatlons abouctbt ,.. I COMPLETE DtNNfRS INCLUDE • SOU,. AND SALAD (ALL YOU CAN fAT) e POTATO AND fltiESH VfGfTAaLf • DESSERT The Canal belo~<> to thl' American people. To sur- render tht>m unl1er thl' thrP.:ll or violence woulc1 t..e to } h>lc1 to biackmatl. Mon Baked Ham • • * • • * $2.95 There are thost> who rouu- sel generosity In owr deal- in&s with Panama. General Torrljos, though, has vir- tually eliminated all dvil and political freedom ln his country. 11 we truly wish to 1>e generous to the Panama- olan people, we will not c~v;. a rd their dictator ttw swr- sonal triumph or roor luc11n.! this treaty. 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 The A merl~an peopll' 111 poll after poll have rejt>('- ted the IJarren reasonll111 of thelr diplomatic reprt>s t>ntll- tlves. When the vote on ratification l:c; taken, th~ Se- nate must he&d tht>l r vo1• e. Sat Stuffed Pork Chop * $2 .65 Sun Prime Rib • • • • • • • S3.95 The Panama C ana I nov.· stands as a moournent to Am- erican roresi~ht, 111genult>. and perseverance. Let us not, b} entertnl! Into the propos('(! treat}, rna kt> It J monument to Amen• c~n foi- l\'. 4001 W loul Hwy N~wpon Such (673·77SO. FOR -• o•rtt~ BEER & WINE STATUS OF WOMEN IS The monthly luncheon ot the Dolphins will t>e held Nov. 16 at the Irvin~ Coast Country Club. Ctlampa~ne so<'lal time at 11 :30 will precede luncheon at 12. QUALITY Photo Finishing COLOR PROCESSING •. Kodak Linda DeMpse), v.·omen's atnletic director of UCI, will speak on • ·Status of women,'' ~ counters aod table tops NOW DeJOY Tl1f lf.WTY OF APPAL AO.IAN ONe ON YOUR TAat.ES OR COUNTER TOPS. CAL'S CAMaAS SOLID, MADE TO ORDER 8l0CXS "INISHED IN VEGETABLE Oil TO SAFELY ACCOMMODATE EVERY EVERYDAY USE. SEE US FO R t\ NY q F Y 0 l l R WOODWORK N EED • KITC'H F.S (',.\BINE.l ~ R I:.STOR t:O o\T 1 n• COST • W.o\LL P \:'II F.UNG, ('t 'STO'tt C -\81N E:TS & ~Fl \'f S • Ct'S l 'fl'tt H ' R'IIIITl' R• • Fl'RSI Tl'lU·. 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The Canal Zollf ~G~~1~9 ~mar~~ Is u~_t_ed~-S~b:t~u~t~e_n_l~to-r~Y·~=~=~~~=~~~=~-7~~Tn~~---------~ c osta Mesa, reeeatly was ~ BEHIND THE GREAT NAME .•• A GREAT CAR named soldltr of the quarter Teoola ~Oil B&Melball Sboea Jeua-c ao .. IOooer ao•• Voll., Ball IHea TENNIS CLOTHES Meo a ADd 8071 Teonll SbJna ADd Sbona La.dJea Ore•••• Aod Sbona for the u.s. Army Intelli- gence c enter Sc:bool Bridge at Ft. Devens, 'tass. She was seltcted for htr knc)wltdge of military sab- tects a_nd current enmta, outstandlllc mllltary ~u­ tac sound teeboleal knOW-1fdie of ber )ob, ftdtlit:J and perform&Det of aulpld ctuUes. Call ta ro•r C LA-J1J:D ADI TO TWE t:NIIOft 11Mt.M lf4Sf ''78 AIIDI I~ 1195 / ) ivif!e 1195 ' • .... ..,.r Is there evidence to ......,...tlate aoeaKO ol those .. ancient Bible stories"? --KM.ol. •• 'wet .... u • .- rlloll "THE JEWIIII HOPI" tw!.Ue 1 wu witneMiJa~ to a larie sroup of JfWt at a IMlllliDU reeort and dittrlbutins New ~11 among thot~e who would promiac them, a big young Jew walked up lo '-~ Nid. "] should think you would know than come here and give out this book lou knew we W(lre Jewa. If you were a men, would pick you up bodily and throw you over the fence!" 1 amiled, made a cuual nd went right on about Our Father's :o:: without another wo~d fro~ the woul~· ·., midator. How true 1a Gods Word 10 "No weapon that is formed against all prosper ... This is the ~ritage of Bx eervant. of the Lord ..... {laa. 54: 17).. tfi\a poor loat soul did not know that because they were Jew a and needed the Book, the ·Blood 1.118. the Blea.sed Hope, nothing wu going to 'C· ate ua from giving them the GOSPEL, :.~ sood Book stat~: "The fear ~f man · a snare; but whoso putteth hJ.S trust Lord ahaU be safe" (Prov. 29:25). I found that what keeps the Jews m0:~:~::"!, Christ as Lord and Saviour, is !b and fear of other Jews. Again . ..,,,.. while witnessi ng to some Jew who intere&t while I was presenting the of Christ, another Jew hu come along tried to intimidate the interested Jew. At time, I tell the intimidator to leave t~e alone, that he came into this world alone ad will have to go out elone. Let him make td. own decision as to where he will spend ' ~ity, in fleaven or Hell. Very often this ~ The uninterested party walks away. pi'O¥iding an opportunity to present the Gospel to the interested penon. How similar to our lArd's day, when He rebuked die scribes and J6,arieees, saying: "Woe unto you, lawyers! lor ye have taken away the key of knowledge: J'ir entered not in yourselves. and them that tAre ehtering in ye hindered., (Luke II :52). ~ witneuing to a fine o~n-min~ed Jewi!h beineu man, I .set before htm God a plan and patpose for time and eternity. He listened with .mdivided attention until a young Jew came ~ alo'4@:. A. the young man approached u.s, the '.l-man stated that this was a rabbinical · After introductions were made, he · me to repeat all I had told him "Be· he said, ''I can't repeat all the things d me." I began to give this young en God's message of Salvation and His pl.n and purpose. We had just started when nts came along and tried to di55uade "" soon as they realized that he was bei ng ' ~ to. . ., \: they tried to infe r things ~·h1ch_ w~re · not uid, the young man became very md1g· nant. Addressing his father, he said: "Now don't put words in her mouth which she did , ~y."" Then he told his parents either to or go away, that he was interested! The · left and we had opportunity to 6nis.h blir discussion. Both the student and business !Win accepted the Scriptures and gave me the-ir names and addres.sea for follow·up work. The Lord ha11 promised He will bless His Word. ;.. group of Jews were sitting around a table ~conversation as I came along. made the --~i -contact and was asked to have a chair. I Dever waste time in idle conversation, so I got right down to wi tnessing. As usual, most were uninterested. One Jew wa s, however. tn~ I took advant age of it. But with the others ..... ~to set at naught what I said. it was dif· .... llrto get the message over. Again and .Win. the inter~ted Jew asked the others to ~uiet and listen. He said it was inter~ting ' Yrtd he was interested. but they paid little or no attention. ull:ed the Jew wllfl was interested to step so I could talk with him ina10much as the were not interested. We "'·alked away where I tried to clinch the matter. gotten all the facts over tn this point. stepped aside, I opened the Bible to 116:13 and read while he looked on: "I will take the cup of salvation. and call upon the name of the Lord." I explained that since @ means Jesus. (Matt. I :21) it can be • · correctl y, " ... I will take the cup of '"itld call upon the name of the lord." a crystal clear that the Holy Spirit look GOd's Word and applied it then and there. for his face beamed as the li ght broke through. th alt~~o accepted the Scriptures and said he wta ·going to look into these matters in detail. t entrance of thy words giveth light : it r.' understanding unto the simple" 1 Psa. 19:1301. and to the humble or low ly I I Peter 5:6). And so I present to the Jews, the Book . the Lord'a revelat ion of Himself to humanity: tile Blood. the one and onl y way of Salvation ajert from which there is no Salvation, and tftt. Bleued Hope of the Lord's coming again ~ather all the redeemed of all ages unto fthftaelf (Jude 14-25; Malachi 4). The Bible Contains: Bible cont;&ins : the mind o£ God. the of man, the wny of salvation. the doom ~"""''· a oct the h~ppiness of believers. Its are holy. its precepts are binding. {::·~:[:':1~1~a:re true. and its decisions are ~ Read it to be wite, believe it . and practice it to be holy. It con· light to clirect you, food to suPPOrt you, comfort to cheer you. It is the traveler's the pilgrim's staff. the pi.lot1s compau. soldier's sword. and the Christian's char· Here PRrndi.se is restored, Heaven and the gates of Hell disclosed. b Its Crt.nd Subject. our good iU and the glory of Cod its end. It flill the memory. rule the heart. and the Re•d It slowly. frequenlly. ~J:::~:t;~ It it a mine of wealth, a ~ J)ory, and a river of pleNu.re. It in life, wiD be opened in the and will be remembmod f-. tho hlJhat •eopooolbillty, ......roo .. bor. and eoodettu:. .0 who holy _ ... IJ. Sao,._. .. at-by lnopino-of .... k pe altbh for doctrtat. for ,. GDiiWIII .. far lntibuctloo ID rflht;- --· n,...., s.te. Prom C.CIIIOIC MAGAZIJtE • .... IIIIJOU.. ....... The answer fnNII this Kholar Is .. yes" I by ldwln M. Y-auolll 49:28) wuln northwest Areble. In 1 1962 rare fourth-century B.C. popyrt were diiCOYerec:lln e ceve In Semarla. One of theM textl refers to • Sanbellet, who Is probobly the grandson of Sanballot, the"govemor of Samaria In Nehemiah's day. temple platform lnJeru~~~lem. Hla expedition hu uncovered mognNicent atonea (-Mort< 13: 1). aomo30 feet long, e wkSe street. end a p&ez.e with a br<>ad atalrcae. l';mong the objecta recovered ere • f~ment from e lllndlol, ollmeatone object Inscribed "'qrbn."' "offering""(-Jllork 7: II), end a :::J.ment from the parapet Ot. Edwin M. YamauchllaproleNOt" of history at Miami University, Ollford, Ohio. He It the author of Jill book• on arehMology a_,. ~lent history, and serves on the bollrd of dlre<:ton ot Uw Near East ArchHOiogh:al Society and on the e•ecutive committee of the Institute for Biblical Reseorch. Or. Yamauchi has partk:lpeted In excavation• at Jeru .. lem and Tel An.fa. He end hit wife. Kim !e. are the parefltl ol twochlldnn and ettend the O.dord Bible Fellowthlp. Herod Turning to the New Testament period, we have numerous excavations which have revealed the extensive building projects of Herod the Greet (37-4 B.C.), the paranoid king who ordered the massacre of the bebes at Bethlehem. Shonly before his own death Herod had three of his sons killed for plotting against h im . (Notf!: Jesus was born Just before Herod died or at the latest by4 B .<!. Our system of lnocrl "'for the place of the blowing (of the trumpet),"l.e., to mark the beginning of the Sabbath. Evidence for the destruction of tt>e temple by the Romans In A.D. 70 Is a six-foot· layer of debris and aah. An lnacrlptlon of V&peslen and Titus was discovered In 1970. Nehemiah When Nehem leh, the Persian king's cupbearer, came to inspect the ruins of Jerusalem in 445 B .C., he found that his donkey's path was blocked by rubble. Kenyon's recent excavations on the eastern slope of the Ophel ridge in Jerusalem have vividly illustreted this sltuetlon, and have also shown that the rapid repair of the walls in 52 day_s (Nehemiah 6 : 15) was made possible by the drastic contraction of the city's c ircuit. B.C. ·A.D. datu was devtsed by a monk in the sixth century who erred by at least four years.) Herod ian remains have been cleared at Caesarea, Sebaste, Masada and Machaerus. Luxurious beths and palaces have also been found at Jericho where Herod died, and at Herod ion where he was burled . The Qadorene Israeli roed·buUding operations on the east coat of the Sea of Galilee In 1970 uncovered the site of Kursi, which Is the traditional site of the exorcism of the SO· called "Gadarene" or "Gergesene" demoniac (Matthew 8 :28; Mark 5 : I; Luke 8 :26). Urman has excavated a first· century A.D . fishing village and a fifth-century church which commemoreted the site of the miracle. Sanbollat Among Nehemiah's opponents was Geshem the Arabilln (Nehemiah 2 :19, 6 : 1 ff .) . Silver bowls found in the delta region of EgyP.t refer to a "Geshem, king of Qedar '; Qedar (Jeremiah Between 1968 and 1977 Benjamin Mazar cleared the area near the southwest corner of the Herod ian Peter The well·preserved synagogue at Capemaum may rest upon the site of With c.rtt•• ... - Illustrotion.s Are Effective "SWORD OF THE LORD" Charles Haddon Spurgeon .once uid, "Illustrations are like windowt~ in a hou.!M.'; they allow the light to shine in." Ort-en when lam having difficulty leading a peraon to asauran«, I stand up, look at the man and say, "Mr.--· let's suppose for a minute or so that J am Jetua. And now a11 Jesus I 1peak to you: 'Mr. _ I am Jetus, and I know everything. I know that. you have sinned. And a• a sinner you owe a penalty-the wages of sin is death . .(Rom. 6:23). But Mr.~ I love you very much, and 2,(X)() ~ars ago I took every sin you have ever committed or ever wiU commit. I bore tho.e sin& in my own body (I Pet. 2:24). While I waa bearing your sins. God punished me in your place to pay the debt that you owe. Now Mr._ if you will fully t.ruat me and depend on me for your aalva- tion, I will give yoo everluti111 life. Mr. --· will you trust me?' " Her• I wa it for the man'a response. And nearly always. the answer is "Y M ." I continue, "Mr.___, aa Jesua Chriat, I want to tell you that. you have everlaetinc life, and you will never perish, but you are puaed from death unto life." "Now Mr._ if Jeaua bad stood here in thit room and told you out of His own mouth that you had everlasting life. would you believe Him?" "Yes," is always the reply. With that f take the Bible and open it to John 5:24 and read, "Verily. verily, 1 say unto you, He that heareth m y wo rd , and believeth on him that aent me, hath everlastinr life, and shall not come into condemnation; but iA puaed from death unto life." Pointing to the vene, I •ay, "Mr. __ , Jesua did notatand bere in the room and tell you that you had e-verlasting life, but He did aomething better than that: He wrote it in black. and white right here in John 5:24 . Noti« what He says. 'Verily, ve-ri ly, I (that's Jnua, Mr. __ ,say unto you, [and that'a you. Sir! He that heareth my word, and believeth on hi~ that aent me. hath everlutin& life .... 'Now Sir, we'd rather have things in writing. If we buy an automobile, we want a sales contraet aignelt . If we purchue a home, we want a aal1111 contract ai,ned. We want it in blaek. and white. And Jeaua put it down in black and white that if you t.rutt Him you have everlaating life . Do you unden~tand that?" "Xes. Sir." I continue, "Mr . .__ you told me a moment ago that if Jmus stood here and told you that you had everlasting life, you would never doubt it. Is that right?" "Yes, Sir." "Well, Sir, He did eomethint bet· ter than Blanding here and telling you; He wrote it in this book. The Bible is as much Hia Word u if He were to stand here and tell you out of His own mouth. Is that ri&ht?" Sometimes the man will heaitate, tben I add, "If I wrote you a letter in .my own handwriting, would the word& in that letter be my words?" "Why, yee." "All right, Sir. The Bible ia aa much God's Word as if He atood here and told you out of Hia own mouth. Don't you see that?" By this time the man is thor· oughly convinced and has as· aurance or aalvation baed on the written Word (I John 5:13). In an effort to help him not to doubt his aalvation in the future, I aak. "Suppoee you et.art feelin& like you are not saved? Maybe you will feel aad or depreteed, and yow feel· inp aay to you, 'You ate not a Christian.' Are your aoinl to believe your feelinp, or ate you eoitll to believe the Word of God?" "Well," he says., "I am roitll to believe the Word o( God." . Then I add, "SuppoM aome friend1 say to you that prayinc and trusting Christ was not enoua:h to get you to Heaven? Are you roina to believe your (riend8, or are you .co. ing to believe what Jesue aays in the Bible'?" He u1ually amiln and aaya. "I am going to believe what J.ua aays in the Bible." I shake his hand, rejoice with him and aay, "Sir, if you hav• tnMted Jesu11 Christ as your Sniour, you have everlaatinc life. God •YI 110 right here in JoKn 5:24. And God cannot lie!" lf the man baa a Bil»e, I aak. if 1 can write his nam•. the date and the time he truR.ed the Lord in the margin of H~ Bible oest to John 5:24. After I have wriU. hia.down. I point to it and .. y, "Now here ia your name and the date and the time you truated Chriat. aa Saviour. This is like a spiritual birth eer· tificate. Thie i• the time you -.n born again. If you ever doubt your salvation. I want you to open your Bible to John 5:24, read the date and the time you trusted' the Saviour, and then read what J-.ua sa id you hAd if you trwted Him ." I have led hundreds to ChNl ADd to the uaurance or iaJvatioo and have filled out a apiritual birth Cll'· tificate in the martin ol hundreds ol Bible.. TWO MINIJTES .->-UJ """ IT I::Miiiii&JW a. lfAM ..... ---..lOGin c:•c:•.o. lli.MOtl ...... BELIEVERS JUSTIFIED Our lord's appearance to Saul of Tarsus {later called Paul) on the road to Damascus, changed thi1 pitiless perucutor in a mo- mant into the docile, yes, the devoted follower of the Christ he had so bitterly hated. 1 This transformation took place not only bealuse he had now seen tha risen, ascended Ouin; it was caused also by what hehadlurmrdfrom Christ. From heaven the lord had revealed to Paul the glory of His finished work of redemption and had sent him forth to proclaim "the gospel of the grace of God" (Acts 20:24). This is seen in the closing WOfds of the apostle's first re· corded sermon, delivered at the synagogue at Antioch in Pis idia. After mentioning the death and resurrection of Ouist, the apostle uid: "Be it known therefore unto you, men and brethren, that THROUGH THIS MAN IS PREACHED UNTO YOU THE FORGIVENESS_OF SINS; "AND BY HIM All THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTIFIED FROM All THINGS, FROM WHICH YE COULD NOT BE JUSTIFIED BY THE LAW OF MOSES" (Acts 13:38,39). Paul never changed this tnes· sage, but kept emphasizing it wherever he went as well as in all his w ritings. He s1w in this revelation of truth the answer to man's condemnation for breaking God's holy law. Thus he wrote to the Romans: " ... By the taw is tha knowtadga of sin. "But now the righteousness of God without the raw is mani· tested." "We declare ... Christ's right· eousness; that God might be just end the Justifier of him which believeth in Jesus" (Romans 3:20,21 ,26). Crowned or Crucified? I stood olon~ at tlu bor of Gotf, in t4e hs4 of til~ twilirltt Jim , AnJ fouJ. tilt fiiUition tltat l irrettl my llrarl: "'Witot u·ilf you Jo witiJ HiMf · Crrnu~J or cr~cifUJf Wltid sUI/ it btf" No otlur cltoicr WtU offn-eJ ,u. Ht lulJ o~t HU /ovinr Juarr.tft to ""· wltil~ Ht lintJirrrly ki.UI, ··o•e1 ; . Mdt M~ tiJy c••it~, for I l0t1~ ••~r so," tuY I co~/J not IIJy to Him, .. ,. Crow11~J. 11ot crt4cifieJ, tiJU it tftltll lu; 111 ot•u wo1 W41 o,t,. to ~·· I belt ill tears o1 t.e feet of C•rUt. ;,. tlu hslt of t., twilirltt Jim, ;I,.J 1111 tMI I UHU, or h~J. or 10111•1. s~rru.JerrJ ~11to Him. CrowuJ, ·,.., tr~cifUJ-m, .ttiTI ... u 1110111 110 IUtt ·~I c•nst, w•• , ... ,. ''" to. C.rt.on-14 P'.-s Cre•tlonl•nt New laiNaaU-. oa eart...·l• .. , ... fann tM enatt.. JM*IIiea raUM:r tllu nol .. ..._ 'I'll• II u.,. c.te.U.. of Dr. R. Browe of Walla Walla Collqre Ia .. artk .. a,...rlac Ia tiM Septe•botr IHI '-• of t .. "'Cnatl-. a-rd. 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I I I , II~ U;S'7), e ~.t -1o -(a.M 11:11), .. 8 ............... art (lieU. ............ iII ttl,_ ill .,..27:.-----· ...... -oil~ ... -. --~ .... -....... ·~ of ..... Uts* 1:111, • _...- tt>e _;..attended by J ...... It hH been dated between the second ond tt>e fourth century A. D. C:.thollc . arc:hMologlsts, working In the •ree bel-n the synagogue ond U.. See o:f Oelllee1 have discovered e hOuM church. On the boola of grofhtlot tho site ond referenca by pllgrlmt they suggest that this church wa1 built on the site of Peter's home. Pilote • Israeli archaeologists have r~ntly uncovered the platform of Herod 1 palace in the western section of the walled city of Jerusalem. Some beUeve that this Is where Jesus Will trled by Pilate. An alternative site for the tilells the Fonress Antonta, built by Herod just north of the temple aree .. The court of this structure was found In the basement of the Sisters of Zion building near the Ec;ce Homo Arch at the beginning of the Via Doloroae. In 1961 en inscription beorlng the name of Pontius Pilate was discovered et Ceesaree. Crucifixion In 1968 the first physical evidence of c rucifixion was found in northeattem Jerusalem in an ossuary. The ossuary or limestone box for the redeposit of bones dates from between A .D. 6 end 66. It contained the heel bones of • man named Jehohanan still transfixed by an iron nail. A crease In his radial bone indicates that the victim had been neiled in his forearms rather than In the palms as depic~ec! in the. t~adlti~~J .. pictures of Chnst s cructflxion ( chelr In John 20 :27 can mean "•rm" Instead of "hand"). Jehohanan's celf bones had been deliberately shattered to hasten his death (d. John 19:32). Calvary Excavations in and around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre heve shown that the a rea was used as a quarry and w.as therefore .outside the wall in Jesus day. There ts therefor~ no reason to doubt Its authenticity as the site of Calvary and the empty to mb. Tombs with rolling stones s uch as covered the tomb of Jesus may be seen In Jersalem neer the YMCA or et the tomb of Queen Helena of Adlabene, the so-celled "Tomb of the Kings'' near St. George's Cathedral. Dead !leo Scrolla The outstanding development for Biblical studies has been the discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls accidentally found in the caves of.Qufm~l\ 194'7. They provide us with Old Testament manuscripts a lhOUoli\ay;!i!'VIIlciOr than our previous copiee. Ott.er scrolls shed light on the seperatist sed of the Essenes. Claims that their leader, the Teacher of Righteousness, anticipated Jesus are without foundation. l Conclusion It is necessary to note that archaeological evidence Is always s ubject to reinterpretation and that in some cases corroborative evidence to support the Biblical accounts Is lacking. The walls of Jericho discovered by Garstang upon later examination by Kenyon were shown to come not from Joshua's dey but from a much earlier period. Indeed the remains from Joshua's era from Gibeon, Jericho and AI are either fragmentery, eroded away, or undiscovered. We now know that the so· called Solomonic copper m ines discovered by Glueck are installations established at a much earlier date by the Egyptians. "Solomon's Stables" at Megiddo are now credited to Aheb. Pritchard has even questioned whether the s tructures were staPles, though Yadin still maintllins that they were. Another fact to bear in mind Is the fragmentary nature of our archaeological evk:lence. We have but a fraction of all the tnaterlels which ever existed. We have surveyed but a fraction of all the possible sltet. Fewer than five per cent of the known sites have been excavated. With the exception of small settlements such 111 Qumran, no excavetion actually uncovers more thlln small sections of a mound. Furthermore. even after texts and inscriptions have been uneenhed t:f e small ponion of thesoe ere publls at any given time. In view of the fragmentary nature of the evklence It would be precarious to conclude thllt any given pessege of Scrlptunt lain error from an argument from silence. As It hat been remarked, abunce of evidence Is not neceuerlly evidence of absence. 4 Donald J . Wiseman, dlstlngulahed professor of Assyrk)logy at the University of London, concludes: "I would still malntllin thet the historical facta of the Bible rightly underatood find ogreement In the floc:ta culled from archeeology equally rightly • understood, that Is , the mojorlty of errors can be UCJibed to errors of lnterpr-lon by modem acholoro ond not to subatontloted 'errore" of fact preMMed by tho Blbllcol hlator-. Thla,.....,lafurtt.rat..........,.whon It Is remembered'-mony tho«<oo ond lnterpntatlorw of Scrtp!ul"o hove been chocked 0< conected '1;f erdwaologk:al dllcow~ •• • NEIPORT HARIK>R EJfSI(Jt PUil.lt4EO WEEKlY ·PG. 3 STROM THURMOND ~4 • We wnc w.•f4dc •nytem.. I · t ·"""'""""~• who!l .. Sl f)ft' Ill 1~11 "'t'l4'/lllr l SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA HI• tl. htH h ~o• 11 < u Htl 1'1 t'Jtlltlttdlfttlr/c /CI r llifO ft thtlrt 2'J yt'ilr\, r" a" tJIIIbo rlty fm tf'"' J anti ;,,,.,,, ry. ALEXAMORITE Slo"• of the C••r AltiUdrltt ls a CUtioul ltoot Wbtch chaJICes color• In dlftereli llcbts. Since lta dt.covery to Russia's Unl Mocmtat.ns, lt has been In scarce Epply lor years. Tbe materW etta lts name from Cur AenDder D. Wbeo he became of ace to nate Russia, the stooe was aamed for hlm aDd, be- cause lt cootaioed the Caarl.st colors -red aod creen -became tbe natloo- a.l stone of Russla. AlesaDdrlte ts normally sreeo by day and red by DJcbt. The chanae Is re- lated aolely to the kind of Upt lt retlects. Although the Urals produced thefln- elt speetmeu for 100 years, depostts there an stlll tarcely oectected. More recently, a.leDDdrlte bas been touDd lD Rhodesia, BruU and Ceylon. It ls due out of alluvial river beds, lD aoU which must be thoroughly washed to set rld of extnoeous material. It appears as a fOUib pebble. Expert eyes ptct tt out of the •• Wash," and exPert hands turn U into a pretty gem- stone. Its beauty Is rtt tor a Cur. FIRE AT.FAIRVIEW BLAMED ON ARSON JUNIOR LEAGUE MEMBERS chatted during a break ln the festlvltles Sunday at the open hou se for '·New Direc- tions for Women" at 2601 WU!o St., Costa Mesa. The Arson was blamed for a project a type of half-way house for women alcoholics, ftre which caused from $5,-include; 3 houses on WIUo St. In a home-like atmosphere 000 to $7,000 damage in a and is already beglnnlog operation. Mrs. Faith Strong dormitory-storage building was chairman of the open house. Among the others whO at Fairview State Hospital, assisted were, left to right, Mrs . Charles Hallum, Mrs. Z501 Harbor Blvd., at 12::i5 Strong, Mrs. Jolln O'Connell and Mrs. DOnald Pehkoff. p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, Costa ' M~~ratl~c:o~~~t~~tlent, a. Volunteer Action report male, ZO, was blamed for setting tbe tire, pollee said. The Voluntary ActlonCen-and shopworkers.Share your The ftre was extinguished ter of South Orange Count) lnterest and skills by pro- by Costa Mesa tlremen. The Is ready to assist you In vldl~ a teaming recrea- flre :1ad been set ln paper flodlng the nght volunteer tiona! atmosvhere for these goods and acoustic celllng opportunity for you, where boys. material, boxes of which your skills and 1nterestsar~ were stacked ln the ootldlng, mat<'hed with the needs o!th~.> being used In construction <'ommunlty. Call now at 675- work underway. The suspect 9Z l0 or 833-9278 for more c limbed through a window in for mation on how you can Into the buDd~ fro m a help. Over scr. As k for the fenced recr eation area a'ija-Retired Senior Volunteer • cent to the b.!Udlng, pollee Program. said. • • • • Typists! We need you desperately for all ldnds of one-time, short and long term assignments. U you can t}'pe and have a few hours to spare, call the Voluntary A,. lion Center. ~~---, Are you handy wit h bike repairs'? A Santa Ana non- profit organization could use this kind of volunteer as. sistance In Southern ~ra~e County to repair bi<'yrles for YOU!lfl ~elrls. JR. EBELL TO HEAR GIRLS CLUB HEAD Deanna Edwa rds, director ot the Girls Club of the Har- Lor A rea, will spuk at the Nov. 15 meeting ott he Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach at the East Bluff hOme of Mrs. Robe rt River. WINDOW TINTI~-~ I by Trained Conscientious Installers , QUALITY -ltiASONAaLE PRICES . VIsit Our Olsplcry Sltowroom for New Ideas ! Custom Draperies. Carpet. Wollpoper 1 fREEwH(,;E81E$TIM~TE$ I ll TOIO llACH CITIES I • • • Share our mus1cat herit- age with 5th and 6th graders by becoming a volunteer do- cent Ln the history of music program sponsored by the Junior League of Newpo rt Harbor. The program Is comprised or 9 s.eU-con - Thirteea years of neco- tlattou with tbe Republic ol PaAama have reacbed Ulelr e'll*ted -·and feared --c:oocluslon. Presldeot Carter wUl ask the Senate to ratify a treaty gtven Pa- nama jurisdiction over the Panama Ca.aa.l Zone lmme- dJately, aod control of the Canal In the year ZOOO. The <'Ue for rejectln& the proposed treaty, and the sup- plemeotary treat) on the neutrality of t~ Canal, be- gins wtth one crucial point: the Panama Canal is United States property, and the Ca- nal Zone is United States territory. According to tbe terms of the 1903 treaty wtth Panam2, we l<'Quirttd sovereign rights over U1e Canal Zone ··tn perpetuity.'' Thus, It Is clear that thf' hurden of proof rests on those who favor the treaties. Proponents must show that it is In the nationa.l interest to dispose of Amertr.an pro- perty which represents a to- t:~l investment of roughly $7- 8 tllllton. On August 14, the c·hief n~>gotiator of the treaty, Am- bassador Ellsworth Bunker, stated that the baste pur- pose of the treaty was ''to assure that the Canal Ls kept open, run efttclently. open to ships or all nations without r1Lscrimln.atlon." An oepn Canal, operateO efllclently J nd without 1Uscrlmlnat1oo -· that Is a worthy objec- tive. lt is Jn objective, how- t?VPr, that Ameri<'an r·ontrol 1s already meeUng. Paoa ma Is weak, unstable, and Impoverished country. lts current chief exe<'utlve, Genenl Omar Torrljos, Is the 59t~ In 74 years. A dl<'- tator ln the Castro mold, he has openly flirted with Cuba and the Soviet Union, and has increased the debt from $167 mlUion to $1.5 bUlton during his teoore of offi<'f>. lt is hard to haVP any ('Onltdeoce In his ablllty, or his wUllngness, to '4'0rk with the United States in running the Canal. rr • . ta.lned presentations ranging l~~~;=~;;;;;;~;;;;;;i rrom primitive music to ZOth ,77~18181 557:..26~~ The Juniors are holding their l'{eneraJ meeting and luncheon earUer so they can attend the fashion show aod luncheon sponsored by the Ebell Club of Newport Beach on Thursda.~, Nov. 17. at the Balboa Bay Club. lnterrupt.ion In our use of the Canal would do ser- ious damage both to national security aod to our econmy. Four former Chiefs of Naval Operations recently wrote President Carter that loss of the Pana1.1a Canal could ·threaten our atJIHty to sur- vive." At the very least, the sepa nte neutrality trea- ty would fo rce us to give access to the Canal to na- our Call us for Insurance quotes! Auto · Life ·llomeowners FARMERS INSll RANCE GROl' P 548·5554 RABBm INSURANCE 20t.b l'ear 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CREMAOOII-BURIAL AT SEA The Neptune Socrety provrdes a srmple dognrlred cremat•on service with d•ssemrnatoon at sea There •s no need for embalmtng. cosmetology casket or grave Your Soc1al Secunty or Veterans Adr·unostrat<on death beneftl may cover our complete servoce Our literature tells the complete atory ol our socutiJ' Wnte or call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 648-7 431 24 HOURS 2400 W. COMt Hwy, SuHel, Newpot18eech Member Bener Busrness BureaL" century American musk. • + If you're fluent inSpanlsh, you• re needed as a recep- tionist and rredJcal hlston taker at family planning c linics throu~hout South Or- ange County. MtnJmum .l~!e Is 18. • Volunteers Jre needed 1n such capacities as coaches Junior Ebel! members will hold their 13th annual La Boutique Unique Tuesday, Nov. 29; from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Cluh. CHANUKA BOUTIQUE FOR B'HAI B'RITH Women In t11e J ewlsh com-lions at war wtth us or with munities of Newport Beach, our aUles. Corona del Mar, Irvine, and Our economic interest is other nearby areas are ln-also great. In 1975, 45 per ZONTA CLUB PLAN S vlteO to the next B'naiB'rlth cent of the ships that pas- EAS Y ACE S PARTY meeting Moaday, Nov. 14, ~e<1 through the Canal were at State Mutual Sa.lngs and coming from the United The Zonta CluiJ of :"ew-Loan. l4ll MacArthur Blvd., States, and Z3 per cent -.rtere port Beach Y•ill hostess .-n Ai rport Area. After thegen-bounrt for the United States. Easy Aces card part~ and era! meeting a Chanula bou-Moreover, Alaskan oil wlll salad luncheon at noon this t1que wlll provide an op-soon proctuce even greater Saturday at the Zoot a C"'ub, portunJty for gift shoppl~. traffic. 15th and lrv10e, Chit Hc~ven. Coastline B'oaJ B'rlth Wo -ln spite of ominous pre- This Is a tund rats!~ event men will hold a Chaooka dictions by the SUte Depart- for community and sprvK e party in December. Mem-ment, there ls 00 wa y of projects of the Zonta Clu b. bers wUl bring an lnexpen-koowlng how the Panaman- The donation IS $2.50 and sive gilt for a child. The ian people will react If tiM' luncheon reservations ma} gllts w11l be distributed at treaty is not ratitl~. On a be made IJy calling Dons Fairview Hospital. receot rip to Pana ma , I lear- No Salesman Wtll Call Baletka, 548-2450, or Marie ned that there Is still con- Send Fr" Portfolio to: Howes, 548-4316. TAX PLANNING TALKS slderaiJie pro-American NAME ---------------Tables of brld~~. plnode SET FOR NOVEMBER IS teeliog ln the <'ountry. ln ADDRESS---------------and canasta will he :lvall-H bo A 1976, the Canal Zone gov- CITY CEM BKR E able followir~~~t the salad The Newport ar r r~ ernment and American ci-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~uoc~hi~ini.~~~~~~~C ~mber ~ Comme~ts Uuos t~~~sed$176,. business development com-000 000 dJrectly Into the mlttee offer s the 3rd annual Pa.r:amantan eco nm y. year-end tax planning con-As tor the tuture, mo- ference on Tuesday, No-derntutloo of the Canal, COSTA MESA • 646-1919 vember 15, at the Newport projected by our plannet;s Seach Marriott botel. Coo-at a cost of $2.5 bUlioo ttnental breakfast will be at • 7:30a.m. and the conterence otters the propect of au ec- wtll be from 8 untO nooca. ooomlc booa.nz". Ad)lstment The program compiles wtth of the present amulty aod the accouat.a.ncy cooUwLnc cession of surplus land w1th- tducatton rules of the Call-Lnc the Canal Zone would f I c-•·t Board of Ac _ also help to utlJICUisb smol-orn a ->Yl e deriDC discootent . We must 'Racket Strtogtog Vicc.or Imperial 124.00 Vtoc.or Pro 120.00 Vlcc.or Superb 118.00 Vtoc.or Re.aowu 118.00 Nylon SutnliDI counting for 4 hours credit. be t that bot.age Tickets are $15 per person. ~~~:e 2a:t· would s:eprtve p A TRI Cl A Gl BBON S IS Panama of Its fret test ec-onomJc asset. SOLDIER OF QUARTER ProgDOIUeaUoos abouttbe Prtvate Patricia L. Gib-future. bowe~er, are beside boos, daughter of Mrs. P.elen the point. The Canal Z~ L. Gibbons, 1829 Samar Dr., 1.s Ulllttd States terr itory. ,.-------. ' The Canal beiOTlll " to the American people.· To sur. render them under th<' lh r~>Jt of violE'oce would IJe tQ ~it-In to blackmail. There are those who <'OUn- sel generosity in owr deal- Ings with Panama. General Torrljos, though, has vir - tually eliminated all dvil and political freedom in hls country. U we truly Nish to lJe generous to the Pana rna- niafl people, we will not .. ..,.._ ard their dictator the pt>r- sonal triumpt, of ronclul1mg this treaty. The Amerl"an peopl <' u. poll after poll have rejec- ted tht? barren reasonlrt!! or their diplomatic repres~.>nta­ Uves. Wben the vote on ratili<'ation Is taken, the Se- nate must heed the! r voir e. The Pana ma Canal no-.· stands as a monument to Am- erican foresight, l~enll1t>, and perseverance. Let us not, by enterlnl! 1mo the propos~ treat~. mJ ke It J monum ent to Amen•·c~n tol - lr. STATUS OF WOMEN IS Tbe monthly luncheon of the Dolphins will IJe held Nov. 16 at the lrvlnl' Coast Country Club. ChaiTfl>a~ne so<'ial time at 11 :30 will precede luncheon at 12. Linda DeMpsey, women's athletic dir ector of lJC I, wUI speak on ··Statusotwomen.'' ._,a SPI('L ~· ~ S 4-10 P.M Daily ~ COMf'LETf DIMMERS INCLUDE • SOUf' N40 SALAD (ALL YOU CN4 EAT) e POTATO N40 fRESH VfGETAI L.E e OUS!RT Mon Baked Ham • • * • * * $2.95 Tue Roast Leg Of Lamb* $2.95 Wed Bar-B-Que Ribs•• * •$2.95 Thu New York Steak * • * $3.75 Fri Steak And Shrimp • •$ 3 .85 Sat Stuffed Pork Chop* $2.65 Sun Prime Rib • • • * * * * $3.95 4001 W Co.Ast Hwy Ntwpon Buch I&7J-77SOJ FOR QUALITY Photo Finishing ~ .( ()ff (A BEER & WINE COLOR PROCESSING •. Kodak CAL'S CAMIUS counters and table tops NOW El4JOY TlU IE.AUTY OF .APP.AL AOil~ OA« OH YOUR TAILES OR CX)UN TER TOP~ SOLID. MADE TO ORDER BLOOC S f'INI~EO IN VEGETAILE OIL TO SAFEL. Y ACCOIIUIIOOATE EVERY EVERYDAY USE. SEE US FOR AN\' 0 F \'O l ' R WOODWORK NEED • KITCHF.~ C ABINI:TS R F.!'TOREO -\T LO• COST • W <\LL P \N E LIN G, Cl'. TO" r \ 81'11 ETS &t SH t-:l \ F"i • Ct'STO" Fl' R~ITl Rf- • Fl'R~ITl'lH. f'I"'IISiii:'II G "~ 0 R E FINISHING lND WMMrkl fiCIOrl !7/. 921 Newta.ll • eo.. Me. ~~ ....... i (714) Ul-1291 / COHTRACTORS INTERIOR DECORATORS & OEAL.ERS WELCOME ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER READ ALL THE LOCAL NEWS SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I ONE YEAR, $6.00-TWO YEARS, $10.00 II--------..---------- NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADDRESS . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CITY •... . . . ........•.....•... ZIP SEND IN THIS ORDER WITH $6.00 TO : NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN 2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR ee.oo 11 .oo 11o.oo 112.00 Basketballs Volleyballs Soccerball s Footballs TeonlsbaJls Costa Mesa, recently was ~------=a~EH:":'::IN~o=-=T:::H'='E""G='=R:;EA~T:-:N~A:-;M~E~ .• -.~A.-,;8R~EA~Tnc:-:A~R:--------~ named soldier of the quarter TENNIS CLOTHES Meae And Soya Tennte Stltrta ADd Sborta Ladiea Dreu•• And Sboru for the U.S. Army lateUI• gence Center School Bridle at Ft. Devens. Wass. She wu selected for btr knOwledge of mlllta.rY Sllllb- jec'ts ~od eurAat event•, out.standl.I:IC mWta.ry btu· lac, aoum techD.lcal kaow- ltd(e of her )ob. ftdtUty ud pertormuce of uaiped duties.. ca n t• , • ., CLA-nED A.Da TO TBE ENIICM .,,...,. IWf 'l-f8 AIIEW I~ $195 • • lliU~Y. IIOV. ID, l!n CODA DEL Mil, CAUF. C. M. H~per . )tes11 foitJtectioJt JUST A MOHE ~ ROADr MaJor-•-muo111 -otlpoi'IDC Oraap c.-, ud Its cwoo, but ooo o1 111om broa the blllU a coqple of WilD bl.d ud ectuaJ.lr ftlmtd oar ''bfa dltcb'' lad talked aboat our toac..prom!Md trwny. It JboWid tbe trtffte Jammed ap oa "nport Bltd.., &Dd a cwple of ··co~ out ot tullDeu ...,.., ta tbt dowaton area. The (tMrtl thnllt of tbl Mory wu tbat we J'ftlly DMd oar tHenr, Ybetber tt't ealled u. Costa Mea rreenr, the Newport rr ..... ,, or Just tbt Route 55 freeway. Tbt reporter tatted aboUt our tmpendlnc dowmown red"'elopmeDt pli.D, aod bow the ucertaiaty oYer th41 treeny's fUtiiJ'e j«<l:ardlses eertala puU of tbeplao. ot course, we•.,. beta sayt.Dc tbese thlllcs all aloac, and trrt. to ret iome a.c:Uc. oa tbt matter. Bit. biYial a maJor Los AaceiN teleYltSoD station send a c.rew doWD to tet 1t all oo rum eert:a!Dly woa't bart tbt eaue. ExeC~( tor ODe thlnc --at the ud of tbe fUm --~ tbe reporter lnte"lewed former Mayor Bob WU.Oo_ wbose efforts cot tbt freeway re-01med lo "COitalllelafreeway." Wbeo the reporter asked Bob· Why we reilly need the freeway completed, Bob said It ..a a matter of triODe)' - atrtctly b.lslDess. Omtcosb, Bob, wb&t aboUt the 8 fatal- lUes alo~~g Newport BlYd, l&st year, aDd the buDdreds of other accidents, rangtnctromf&Dder..tJeDderato stretcher cues? A ad how about the kids on foot and on bicycles who tate their llYN 1D their haods every time they try to cet across the boulen.rd. A recessed freeway, with over· passes, wOQid soln that, too, woo1do't It'? Assemblyman Dt..WS M.a.~:wers and. his aMes are doing what tbey caa to arrance for the proper meettacs between a Costa Mesa freeway committee aDd tbe proper state aDd county authorities, with the hopefUl re,sult ot some pro- ~rress 1n flnla:hlne oar fretw'ay. Meanwhlli, maybe some of us wbo han beeo a.rotUid ton a loog time should teep our eyes focused on the more lmportanl reasons for get- tin& the freeway nntshed. RUTH PROMOTED The U.S. Air Force has promoted Ruth L. Boggs, daughter of Mrs. Naocy Rob- bins, 1250 Adams An., Co- sta Mesa, to the rank of airman nrst class. She ls se"ing at Chlctsaods RAF Station, EnglaDd, as a morse systems open tor. Her hu s- band, Airman Christopher K. Boggs, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tlleo Bogcs of SulpWr Springs, Texas. P UBLIC N OTICE EXE RC ISE LIGHTNING Navy electronJc warfare technician secood class Monte N, Ables, whose wUe, Dareel, is tbe daughter of Mr. aDd Mrs. Gerald Krum- welde of 1043 Concord st., Costa Mesa, ls taking part In exercise "fortress l)ghttng" tn the Republtc ofthe Ptlillp- ptnes, He Is serving as a crew member aboard the guided mlssUe cruiser USS Chicago, home ported In San Diego. PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED FLOOD ,ELEVATION DETERMINATIONS FOR THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AGENCY: ron.J lnsunnce Admi.DJ.stratton, HUD. ACTION: PI"''PPOMd rule. SUMMARY: Techllical intormation or comments are solicited on the proposed base (100-year) flood elevations listed below for selected locaUons In the City of Newport Beac h, Orance County, CalUornta. These base (100-year ) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plaln man.agement measures that the com- munity Is required to eltber adopt or show evidence of being already 1 In effect in order to quality or remain qualified for participation In the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP~ DATES: The period for comment wUI be ninety (90) days follow - ing the secood pubUcatlon of this proposed rule in a news- paper of local circulation iD the above-oamed commllnity, ADDRESSES: Maps and other lnforrnaUon shOwing the detailed outlines of the Oood.prone areas aDd ttu! proposed base (100-year) flood elevations are available for review at City Hall, 330 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. Calllornia. Send comments to: Mr. Robert Wynn, City Man2ger, City of Newport Beach, City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beacb, Calllornla 92663. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CO NTACT: Mr. Richard Krtm, Aul5tant Administrator Offi ce of Flood Wurance (202 ) 755-5581 or Toll Fru Line (BOO) 424-88'72 Room 527C 451 Seventh stnet, SW. Washington, D. c . 20410 SU PPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal lnsurance Administrator gives ootlce of the proposed determinations of base (HlO-year) flood elevations for the City of Newport Beach, California, In a ccordance with section 110 of the Flood Dtsaster Pro- tection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234,), 8'7 Stat. 980, which added section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XID of tbe Housing aDd Urban O,Velopment Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448)). 4Z U.S.C. 4001~·4 28, and 24 CFR 1917.4 (a). These elevations, togetber wtth the flood pla..l.n nage- ment measures required by Section 1910.3 of tlie p ram regutaUons, are the mlnimum that are required. They should oot be construed to mean the communJty must c hange any existtnc ordiD&nces that are more strlngent to their Oood plain management reQUlremeots. The com- munity may at aay time enact stricter requirements on Jt• owo, or pursuant to policies established by other );'ect.nJ, State, or ree:tooaJ eDltUes, These proposed elen- Uoas wt.U also be used to ca.lculate the appropriate flood luaraDCI premium ntes tor oew tuUdlQCs aDd their coo- ttaU aad for the ucood layer of tnsunnce on utsUnc bltUdiall aDd their content.. Tbt propoAd t.se (IOO.yeu} Dood eleviuoos for sel- ~ttd loc::aticma ar~ E~atlola. feet, NaUooal Gto- detlc Vertical Dablm BI(C-Blc~f 0rlYI 7 Jamboree Road• 55 ... ....,c.-lambone~ IZ K_.tBIJ ~rMCtloD ot Emerald ' AT-I ..SPark AY .... _.,,._ A-udPartA-• ... •NCtJoaollldl • £.-ud Part A,, ... 2 2 .:;t)WoiBt.lboe I lttllllt----tO I • ..If,.,, II .._It-blip, PREVIEW or HOLIDAY FASHIONS will be featured at the luncheon of tlie Newport Beach EbeU Club Tll.lrsday, Nov. 17, at~e Balboa Ray Cll.lb. Pictured here with a chest of jewels to spartle the boUday fashions are Mrs. Thomas Baume of West Upper Bay, membership chairman, at left, and Mrs. Frank Merkel of Costa Mesa, door prize chairman. Mrs. PhUllp Fluharty, gen- eral chairman lor the event. wUI be assisted also by Mmes. L. Y.'Hiiam Jenks. Richard Hodge, CecU Shlrar, francis Glockner and William Tritt. Hostesses will be Mmes. Harry Goetz, George strtcker, Clayton Thompson, Ivan Rebert and Raymond Harvey, Mrs, Jenks, 640- 4830, Is bandll.ng reservations. (Ensign photo,) Newcomers at Hoag • WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 28 Boy -Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Llpln, 217 Apolena Ave., Balboa lsland. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Har- vey Farr ell, 2818 Newport Boulevanl, West Newport. • FRIDAY, SEPT, 30 Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. John Rosca, 4610Dorchester,Ca- meo Highlands. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. JaC"k Stoval, 1032 White Sails Way, llarbor VI ew HU!s. • TUESDAY , OCT. 4 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt Peterson, 1618 Irvine Ave., West Upper Bay, • WE DNESDAY, OCT. 5 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kearns, 3099Sumatra Place, Costa Mesa. Girl • Mr, and Mrs. Ter- ence Ferguson, 1000 Grove · Place, CoSta Mesa. • THURSDAY, OCT. 6 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . MI- chael Ragsdale, 3201 Dakota Ave,, Costa ~esa. Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. Tim Amberry, 2029 National An., Costa ll.asa. • FRIDAY, OCT. 7 Girl -Mr. and Mrs.l arry Heads, 4238 IIUarla Way, West Newport He ights. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Holtz, 979 Governor St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Svalbe, 2044 Phalarope, Costa Me6a. • SATURDAY, OCT. 8 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Carlo Mione, 440 Elmhurst Lane, Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, OC T, 9 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Gary Hu sser, 2213-B American Av e., Costa Mesa. P U BLI C NOT I CE NOTICE or VACATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED VACATION, CLOSING UP AND ABAN OONMENT OF' A PORTION OF CERTAIN STREETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that the Cit)' Councll of the City of Newport Beach did, on Oc tober 11, 1977, pas.5 a Resoll.ltlon of Inten - tion No. 9199to vacate, close up aDd abandon portions of street rl5ht-ol-way. The portions of satd street rte:ht- of-way propo.5ed to be closed up, vacated and abandoned are legally described as fol - lows: A parcel of land beln& a portion of Lots 308, 318 and 328 of Newport Heights, as shown on a map thereof recorded In Book 4, Page 83 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orana:e CouDly, said parcel being a strip of llnd 60,00 feet In wtdtb, lyq 30.00 feet oo each side oft be followiQ( described center. II De: Bectantnc at the point of lntersecUoo of the center- linn of Und Strftt and Jr. Yint Avellle, as both 22nd Strttt a.Dd lrYtne Atetue are shOWD oo atd map of Newport Hetchts; thence, North 40• 00' 00 .. Eut along said ceaterUDe of lnlDe Avem~e, 512.40fttt to a potnt oo a curve coo- cave weJterb' t.od hnlal a n4lal of ~.oo toot ud a ceatnlaacteotss•st•oc•·, aid pol.ol at10 bet• tbt TRUE POIMT OF BEGIII- NIIIG, 1110aC0 -Ill alq laid enterllM fifortb -to•OO'OO'' Eut & dlltiDel of 719.4'1 fool " I pobl ol bl1noctlae-ttoo-.r-U.. ol 1M _ _.,_ ... , ol !Jntal'tfll,uiiiOnc. --ol "-It Hetcta, --to· 00' 00'' Wool I -ol ' Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. John Ztnsmeyer, 608 Vi.a Lido Nord, Lido Isle. • MONDAY, OCT. 10 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Paul Evans, 1812 Port Taggart, Harbor VIew Homes. Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Loots, 255 Cedar St., Newport Stw:lres. • TUESDAY, OCT. 11 Boy -Mr,aodMrs.Has.san Hassan, 1338 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Middleton, 128 E. Wilson. Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, OCr. 13 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Sol - omon Phillip, 416 Orchid, Corona del Mar. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. WUI Dufresne, 178 Monte VIsta, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, OCT, 14 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. John Modeer, 2557 Columbia Dr., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, OCT. 15 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ray, 1202 Dooegal Place, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Ro- berto Hernande~, 2?6 E. 20 St., Costa Mesa. Twin girls -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Desper, 471 Prom- ontor y Dr, East. MUSIC GROUP WILL PLAY FOR PAHHEL A renaissance music group will perform at the Nov. 16 meeting of New - port Harbor PanheUenlc at 10:30 a.m. at Glei:xtate Fed- eral Savings, Fashion Island. Luncheon and bridge will follow the meeting. PUBL·t·C NOTICE 452.35 feet along the certer- llne of said 23td Street and terminating ln the easterly rlght .of-way boundary for Irvine Avenue as said rl&ht- of. way was dedicated per grant of easement recorded tn Book 8603, Page 885 of otticial Records of Ortnge County. The sideline of the afore- m~ntloned strip of land be- Ing prolonged or shortened so as to terminate 1n easterly right-of-way Uneor Irvine Avewe as said lrvloe Av enue right-of-way was granted per the aforemen- tioned easement recorded In Book 8603, Page 885 of 01- llclal Records of Orqe Coonty. Reference Is hereby made to a map showing particu. Iars and details of the por- tions of street rlght.of-way to be abandoned. Said map Is on fUe to the otnce of the City Clerk of tbe City of Newport Beaeh, NOTICE IS FURTHER GfVEN HEREBY lbat the City Council of the City of Ntw- port Beach has set Monday, the 14th daJ of November, l!n7, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. as the Ume, and lhe CouocU CbambersoftheCity Couoc:U of tbe City of NfW .. port Betell u the pllce tor the beU'Inc of all per10n1 IDttrtlled Ill or ob)oetllr to tbt pJ'OPOM(I nCJtloa of aid port-of aid at root rlcl>t- of ... wt.J, ud tlllt aald Ctty Coacllat tbl aametlmtl.lld pllee •W t111.r tM .ndeDct offtrtd bJ UJ pti'IOCII•tr· ootod lo"lncatloDol•ld por&. ollll4-rtcbl- ol-..., 1101-ro do· .. ..-. Dabd ~r II, 11'17. Dortoc:.q.. Cllf Clof1l ot t1oo CIIJol .. -'._ PaW* .,,.,, 10, tm, ta !MK_.t--.... •NO IRVINE SEll· ~FF' (c-m,•-.... 1) .... tloo _,_ -ban ol ~--· ~-. ~ -.tl ....... ~~~~--··--t--tM rMiciWIIJ ........ -~ laelldn Oil llloiDt. balldlal ...... --· CCNIUDM'di.J. ud .-..rtai diYtAial, udproptrtymu--dl..-,_tllr afftc. biUdiacJ, lpll"t.MIDII led lbollp1ac ctaten. ''Thil c:oa..olldatiao 1J at leut ·p&rtllll)' the result ot a reDtWid oorponte Pbn- OIOpb)' to ci't'8 full eoocen- tratioo ta the lrvLDe Com- PIJI.J'& tndltleoal role as a master land. UH planner lDCI deYeloper. We plan tbeuses of tbe land, we make certaio that these uses are com- paUble wttb the rest of the reneraJ. plao, we pres-retbe oft-:o.te lmprovemeats aOO then martet the sites aDd: proj@ct 011110rtuntt1es ta selected bu:llders who put up the structures aDd provide site amenities to our euct- lng standanls. '•We are phasing outoftbe actualllJUdin&:buslnessour. selves. There are others who can handle that. In- depeodenl: buUders have, In fact, been doing most of the construction on the ranch since the beginning of the genera..l plan. '·It Is In both of our in- terests that Newport Beach be as healthy and attraetlYe a community tomorrow as It Is today. U there a.re concerns abollt growth -· and there are --we should, and must, sit down and work them out tOI(ether, '•Spealdog as an Irvine Company executive who cares very mu ch about the community In which he lives and works, I can tell you that the alternative to this k1od of pi'Oillcttve, positive re- latlonshlp is to me highly uoaC"ceptable. '·And that would be for us to give LIP on the town, and let other developers acquire our r emainllli 800 acres or so of unimproved, un- productive and extremely expenslve -· as the tax as- sessor annually reminds us -· Newport land holdings. '• But that wlll never come to pass. "We are a.ssured of tba.t by what Is happening In New- port today. There Is a wor~ partoersbip. The reaeral plan review proceu. now onder way Is It& beSt evldeoce. ''As authorized by the City Council, this review Is de- signed to determine a real- IstiC" optimum level of growth, pa.rtlcularly com- mereta! developrrent, tor Newport. "I would tllte to stress that "'·ord, optimum. What II means Is that growth in Newport cannot expand to. evllably aDd continuously. II has Its limits, aOO we are moving toward them. "The general plan review process seeks to Identity and capture . tbe best of thJs gt'OWth --to keep It tn Newport, and not see It drained away to ot her com- munities. .. ~ ....... -N-oltloo~ Jlu. ~~_.t c-.. ,.. ce1nlll • ... ol ttl...,. n.. .. ...,...... .... s_ "-" c-111 ..., ..w .,,._ bo .. ..,., __ fat l 2JU.. ClrtUalJ Ia '"''"' ol -·t ud Kboal l't't' ..... '•It ..,., OOitrfblltu lor tiample, mon tbu 'tt.J miUloa .Jilr11 to tbl eiCJ Ill IIIIH ud propoltJ luH; ud 1boot ,1,7 •Ulloa to tbe localldlool dlllrlct. ·•WbiQ Newport Ceater la buOt out, tbtrd aboald be qutte a blt more rlfellle. •• All of our DOG· residential properties, by the way, aceouat for eome $3 mUlion -· almoat SO Ptr cellt --ot tbe $1'1 mlllloD ln property lJid sales tax• the clty collected dariJIC the past year. "for the lrvlne Com- pany's part to the reoeral plan reYiew, we are ta.tLar a fresh loot at the Umtna, lotenstty of use and. design of our rema.ln1nc projects here, We want to IJ'ate cer· taio they are compatible with the planned lmpronmeDt of , community support systems, sucll as roads. "That is our big problem yours and mioe. Roads, Tnfrtc capacity, '' Tra:ltk Improvements, of which Newport could stand a lew, are a by product of development. Without the development, YO!.I rna)' still get much of the trame, but you won't get the Improve- ments. ''This Is because develop- ers Pll' for a large share of public street pro~ts -- from new st~rnallnstalli.tionS to entirely new roads. Total reltance on public fUnds ~st won't get tbe done. "The trick is to brtnc about comblned private and public nnanclng of the Im- provements at tbe time they are needed, or, Ideally, be- fore they are needed. "funds from various surces, including the state, must someoow be advanced, and responstbUittes lor the Improvements, revised. "This ts a problem !bat the lrvtne Company, other major property owners t.od the city are now coming to grips wt.tll, as part of the genera.! plan review process. When tM! scllutloo Is retched, a.od rm ~deat tt will be, eech of us, and --more important -· the eommuntty at large, will beoettt. '' Aod !tilt ls what It ls all about: mutual benefit, ··In the past, the Irvloe Company and the com· munlty of Newport Beach have benefitted mutually from tbe company's laod management and develop-· ment programs, The re. suits are evident everywhere on this side of the ba)·. This Is a beautif'lll city --because of what happened tn the past. •·Well. we at the Irvine Company, even those of us who are new, are mighty proud of that past. '·Proud enough to assure yoo that it mirrors the fUture." Now, uve on 8x10 cotor enlerg~ta by KODAK. Bring ul your levorlte color alldet. co16r prints or KOD-'COLOR, NegetlvH. For ev8ry thr~ 8x10 color enlargements you order, you pay for two and get one free. O"er expires November 9. Act now and be sure to ask us for Color Processing by KODAK. Cal's Cameras 1770 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • 646-9383 ~ ~ \" .... NEW HYDRA CLEAN PROCESS MOBILE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM c..,lottly Sotf Coatoilllll a ro-Trocr U.its • ] ,..,., •h• •••' uhG<• • Soon ..,. ... ,, -••I+ -1 too~ thw• lo"~' d•y•~11 t•"•""''"' Noo h•• • 1 <:-· "( • .............. d...:llo· """'" 0~1, oh ........ d ·.,;:_•,:.:,; oiiHgy p•obl•"'•-.,.,,.,., 1°"' ... .... . d.-...... baby..... • ,,.,oily ... u .............. - ·'f'STIMA TfS • ., f'~ONI 540-6011 ·-~ MAIHI't.AHT; 1UOSUI'fll1011 · COSTA Mt:IA . ()pen Monday · S.turday 9:JO . S:JO Sund•y II 10 I 673 -1970 lUJ Via Udo ·"••·port Beaf h the Other Store Opf'n Mot~dl y-Saturday , t :.S:JO Sunday 1 Ito,. 675-8523 710 t:. B1lboa Bh•d. on lhf' Penlnlula - SERVICES AUGM HIGH EARNINGS AT LFS Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's counselors in planning a profitable savings program. 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F.KE1'4T01'4 BESHORE, PASTOR Sunday Mo~ Worship •.••••••.•.•• 1<r.30 a.m. Suoday Scbool-9:15a.m. Wednesday senice -7 p.m. An lndependent c hurch with Bible teachlotJ ministl'}' ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIA.H SCIE1'4CE SERVICES flRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Ne wport Beach Sunctay Schoo.l -9 & 10:30 Sunday Servtce - 9 & 10:30 WE DNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p,m. R t: A 1)1 N (, ROO \4 Week days: 9 ~.m:·-5p.m. Wednesday: 9 am -7:45 pm Tuesday: 9 am - 5 .pm, 7-9 • • • SECOND CHVRCH Of' CHIUST. SCII:NTIST NeYpOrt Beach at Corona del Mar • 3100 Paclltc Vte• Dr . Suoday School -10 a.m. Sunday Strvtce -10a.m. WedDesday: 8:00p.m. RFA I>I N(, RU0,\4 3500-B E. Coest HWy. Entrance oo NarciNOs Mon.-Fri.: 10 a1n to 5 pm 'Sunday aftemooo: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You art cord1a.lly lDYlttd to atteod Ctaareb Stm•• aacs to 1111 Rtldinc Rooma. We invite you to won1Up LUlHERA.I'4 CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA. 2900 Pacl.Oc Vi~ Dr. Corona del Mar, Ca.llf. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pastor --PbOoe 759-1011 SUNDAY SERVICES: C burcb scbool • • • • 9:15 Liturtical semce • lO:SO Nursery and Coffee Hour AC:..IIWII•••• CoeteMeee, M ST....,. ..rHOIMSTCHUitCH 11th St. & Heft)of Blvd • a.... .... .-,. .... _ .. ,. w...__,, .. AM. CHARLES D. CLARK PASTO" ftAUL H. ALIX~HDIR AS~C:I.t.Ta GRACE BilLE CHURCH V ltt i"'U Mtmortal Bldl. 565 w, lltb. Coltl .... REV. TOM TYUE, Plltow StnmAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. aat '7:00 ,.m. CJIILDRD'S PUP SCHOOL. 10:00 a.a. HOME BIBLE CLASSEs: Ca1155l~ •T•chlnl Bible Doct~ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE fRI!MDLI!5T CHURCH IM TOWM'' lt'.AYNfi P. MUI~l.F.N, f1 AS'I'O R lttOO A.M.-ADULT WORSHIP & SUMDAT ICMOOL ~ilO P.M. -IVAMGILICAL HOUR lOI MAGNOLIA AT UHTA AHA ~VI., COSTA MilA flvaurutiJ Cl&lftBrrgaltonal Cllnm- A 1111 AMO INDlPIMDIHT COHORIGATIOHAL CHMSTIAtt CHU·C~. T HE Rf!V. JOH A. I. IN OVALL, "l•h l •r t•ll A. .. SUNDAY • I IIL'I STUDY litH A.Mp' WOI ... IP lllvtCI, IUI'IA'( ICMOOL 3262 IIOA.D STIIIT, MIWOIT HIIQtT$ M\liSIIY CAll Plt0¥1DID PMOMI• U~27· F t ( ) I ·, I : t ~ ( I p () I i ( ~ C' 8 I 0 t l c t GAYLE IS PROMOTED NEWPORl HARBO R ENSIGN TO RANK OF AIRMAN PUBLISH ED WEEKLY ·PG. 5 THURSDAY, NOV. 10, ltn CORONA DEL MAR. CAUF. Gayle E. KWJ.acs•orth, dauebter of Mrs. JacquUoe Spellmeyer of 9%90 Lark- spur, WestmlDster, hasbeeo promoted to aJrmao. Sbe r e- cently compltted tralnlnc at LacltlaDd AFB, Teas, aod is oo• a.sstped at Ellsworth AFB, S. D. Sbe sen es u a materiel facUlties spec- lallst with a unit of the Stratecic Air Command. Her father, Kell.Detb W. Bradeen, resides at 550 Paulartoo, Costa Mesa. ·~~~~~~~~~~~ • WIW*"Y, OCT. It G .... 0....., ,., of Via Llcllt lolld, UdD llle, tDid poUee M .,.. ID IU omc. It SCM ll ..... rt Bltd.. Mnport ........ at t:IO p.m .. welll IMide tor 15 •1--. ,.. lfiD:tllbaelt .,..., .. tiiiMIIP to btl ear wbtD a mu acco-.ct blm from btbllld, btld b1a Melt wltb OM arm, btl4 a bUt 1D m..t of b1t taee, lad rollbed blm -of b.la ftllet aDd aboat $300 lD eub, eatt- Jac .U. mc.tb •tJcbUy ••• TYO lmall pgtola, I eloclt radio lad otMr ltema, 'fllaec1 at a total ot$118, wenbaq- larlMd from tbt bome of DoaiJd ZODder, 7~ S.- lbore, Welt N.wport, be- tweea 7:55· a.m. &Dd 2:45 a.m ••••• s,tna. Salaa1- tro, of 4fi JlaJDUfoat Co.ta Ilea, rtpOrted $150 wortll of CUMtte tlpes ttol• from ber car Ybllt lt wu parted 1D tbe 100 block of 39tb, West NtwpOrt, btt1rten 8 p.m. Oct. 18 ud !:15 a.m. Oct. 19. • THURSDAY, OCT. 20 Betty Daris reported ber 198? Poncbe cauoleofrocn beblDd btr bome at ~z Sea- ward, Coro• Rlcblaods, be- twMD 5 p.m. Oct. 19 and 5 p.m. Oct. 20 ••• Broo Clay Har tu. !0, of 1848 Port Albley, HarborVle• Homes, wu united at 1 p.m. at Rtnr I.Dd 41st aDd charged wttb sell lac IDd traDsportiDc mart)la.Dl ••• DaD Moody Holloway, 51, of 400 Part Newport. was charted wttb misdemeanor dJuDk drlvtJac at 10:40 p.m. ln the 1800 bloc It of Sberlncton, Oakwood apartments. • FRIDAY, OCT. 21 f raDk Field, 28, of 442 Prlncellon, Costa Mea, ns Chafled with mlademeanor druDk driYlac at 11:30 p.m. at Superior aDd lndustrlal Way, West Side ••• Cort- land Hurnll Craodal, 20, of Z214 Holly, NeYpOrt Heigbts, was arrested tbere at 3:50 p.m. aDd Chafled Ytth havlng marl)lana for sale • • • James Edward Boyd, 42, of 915 Promoatory Polnt, was arrested at his home at 3:20 p.m. on a charge of assault and battery • • • Aotbony James Percoati, 23, of 219 WalDit, NewportSbores, YU charged •ltb misdtme&JM)r mot drlYq at Jambor. &Dd San JOIQU.LD HllU Rd •• Newport Ceater ••• A gold bracelet aDd gold p!Ja, Yalued at $515, were stolen trom tbe borne of Wilbur Jacer, 316 Bueoa Vista, Balboa, be- tween 10:30 a.m. Oet. 21 and 10 a.m. Oct. 22, • SAT URDAY, OCT. 2Z A CB radio and tape deck, valued at $405, were stolen from DoDlld Zuder's car wblle lt was parked oea.r h1s borne at 7405Seubon, West Newport, btt1reeo 9 p.m. Oct. Z1 a.Dd 7 a.m. Cct. 22 ••• Four ootttde lamps, ftlued at $400, wen stolen from bomtl uDiier eoostncUoo by Broadmoor Homes, at San Mlcatl aDd Port Satton, Harbor Vln Homes, be- tween 6 p.m. Oet. 20 lDd 6:30 a.m. Oct. 21 ••• Ed-••rd Odenrd, 53~ S..- abon, West Newport. reported a C&Utttt tape player, ftlaedat$190, stoltD trom b1l car wbDe lt was partecl 1D the 5SOO block of Neptuoe, oear Ills bomt, be- tween 3 p.m. Oct. 20 a.Dd 7:SO a.m. Oct. zz. . . • Leonard Isom, 180 Yorlt- towu, Coata Mesa, reported a sbtp-to-Uore radio aDd ma.ri.DI baller, ftlaed at $850, stoltD from hilboat at SUZ Marca1, Newport Is- l.aDd, betYttD 8 p.m. Oct. 20 aad 8 a.m. Oct. U ••• A wrllt wateb a.Dd ! p.&a'J- bi.Dks wltb COIDI wen ltol• from U.. llome of Heory Come., 1701 Part LaDe. W tit Newport. betwMil 7:15 p.m. ud 1:45 p.m. tor u uttmatect lou of $SIO ••• Dna1a I...s.mu's 1m Y UD&ba motorcycle was ltol• from U. Balboa Pier partllc lot bttwMD ~ p.m. Ud m.ldiiiPt ••• Dulel Peter Morroe, IS, ot 125 lieF ...... Ctlltral Newport, ,.. ciiUpd .... belac .... tDacUid ud dborderlJ at lbto p.a. at Colrt ud Me-,.._ Clltnl Newport ••• T._..AIIillloiiJReal .. l$, 111111 o.a. IOJCt l1•1tt wen an.-. at tMir ..... ..,_.at llll ···~ o.n.d .............. .............. ell. ttnllll ............... . l4ftN ......... h.: ti i iM ....... ..... ....................... Ill ............ ... IIATtaBIIEI ... _ .... trs-:t~ COif~ ~ ---co. ..... ' ..... u..., .... Vesta J<etlmon s. "'·· B.M •• ofdlltr at II p.a. It Palm ud Balboa Blt'd., Belboe. • SUJ(DAY, OCT. ZS MeFiddla ud 2llt, Cttlb't.l Ne"PQrt, at 10:50 p.m ••• Marjorie RJtftl, 2194 Cb.t.a- oel, Be.lbol, reported tbat her ftllet aDd Ul2 •ere stolen from ber pun. Lober home betweea 3:30p.m. lDd 10:30 p.m. C U I I fi A G (J 1-LJ I·(, I< l-1:: ~. I . A. ( • CltbJ Jaa Cbllden, ass s.. Gull. Oakwood apart- JD..U, rtpOrted tblt eome- ODI pried opea her trout door, I'UIIcked btr bed- room, lDd toot $&00 lD cash~ a $4,000 dtamoDCS rfnc. a $1,200 d.Jamond rtnc aDd 3 turq110ise necklaces, valued at $&00, tor a total b.aul of $&,400 ••• Aodrew Torelt's 1976 Honda motorcycle was stolen trom bJs carport at 335 Promootoey Point, be- tween Z p.m. Oct. 22 and 11 a.m. Oct. z~ ... Josepb Campanella, !oo ca,ney, V •rsaJlles, reported hJs toolbol and toots, valued at $2&0, stolen trom hls car wblle It ftS parked in the IIDderp'Oilnd gan(e be- tween 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22 and 8:ZO a.m. Oct. 23 ••• Krist! Anoa Ruble, 22 Landfall, was taken to Hoag hospital alter belog hit wbUe riding her ~Ike on Superior near Coast Hwy. at 3:50p.m. TEACHER of SINGING SPE CI AL IZ I NG I N VOIC E BUILDIN G • TUESDAY, OCT. 25 SONG CO ACHI NG Aud1t1o ns by app oi ntmen t TEL E PHOH E 552-7883 Five blcycle Jackets, nl- ued at $450, were stolen from a clotfles rack at the Red Balloon shop ln Fashion Island between 2:-40 p.m. and 3:15 ••• Cindy Lynn Stell- way, 21, of 111 -A 45th, West Newport, was charged with misdemeanor drunk drtvln& at Jamboree and Back Bay Rd. at 1:20 a.m ••. Diane Balzer, 114 31st, West New- port, reported her purse and $130 stolen from her home between 10:30 and 11 p.m. Ga,ry Stephenson reported $2,020 worth of stereo sound equipment stolen from his home at 320 Canal, Newport Shores, between 8:30 a.m. Oct. 25 a nd 12:20 a.m. Oct. 26 . . . A TV set, 2 shot- guns aDd 2 rtnes, valued at $1,580, were taken from Stewa r1 Moore's home at 716 Cam eo Highlands, between 2:30 p.m. Ort. 22 and 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 .. Cash and jewelry valued at S128, were bu rglarized from the home of VIrginia Roberts, 601 Rockford, Cameo Hl~hlands, between 11 :30 p.m. Crt. 24 an<1 6 a.m. 0<-t 25 . . . Rov Devaney, 1011 112 ~. Bay Front, Aalboa Is land, reported hls 1974 Porsche car stolen from the 300 hlock of Apolena, Balboa Is land, between 1 p.m. Oct. 24 and 10 a.m. Oct 2~. NOW -"111-~'HI,f'" ... I'ERY w STEAM CARPET • MONDAY, OCT. 24 Barbara Sue Richardson, Z9, of 1632 Marguerite, Har- bor View HUis, was arrest- ed there at 5:30 p.m. and charged with having marl- juaoa for saJe. • • Gary Cbarles Camp, 25, of 1215 C harle, Costa Mesa, was ar - r est ed at 6:30 a.m. at Coast Hwy. a,nd Cameo Shores, when a patrol.l1ng poltceman reported tlndlog hJm starxl-lnc nude alone the hJghwa y ••• Jonathan D. Grenz. 29, of 1819 Placentia, Costa Mesa, was charged with mis- demeanor drunk driving at An attic thtlt \ not properly insu· 1ated could wind ur Cl"t>ttn~ ou plt.·my \Vhcn your hcrtt •~ on. rhc.• warm air rises So 1t mo\'<'' fr~m' fk"lr Ill (c.•tlm~ in the room~ t."~f vnur hllu"c \\'nhN at adequatt' IOSUI:ltiOil thl• nt'i'l 1..•10 r.w, thrQUgh your t'lltnllll'l'' \'our ;m K Th, .. waste of heat cau~ y~.,ur h~.·.H m~ '' t~.·m to work lonfo!er and h.udt'r Th.u ululd C05t you mone)' By insulaunft. '"' ll'<rt·.l m~ the amount ci i~ulauon en voor :m \'t~ can cut your heating Ct~~ up to ~· •. CLEANING CLEANING coo . the world s largest W ITH THE ADDED w1ll restor~ the htdden P ROTECTION OF • ' beauty •n your d• ,,,.., ''!. ._._...,. CoH removes"'' d C:h '"' c1rapertes rehanp<. tMPm wotn perfect pleats c~nd PvPn hems And J Co•t cleilntng ~YOion~s drapery ltte ON CASH & CAUY S CDt£~Q!~ ,. ~ HOMES • AP~Rl 'oii[NTS • ~0 W' BILE HOMES • OFFICES • 1? WALL TO WALL CARPET _ • fURNITURE & DRAPERIES Joo i.,':7 CL£ANEO IN YOUR HO~E ~! • DEEP SOil £X TRAC ~~ TION MAKES YOUR 1 CARPET SANI S t.. T ARY CU AN1 ~ • QUAUTY l SERVICE, YOU CAN EXPECT FROM "THE WORLD'S LARGEST '' lLEm:'n":O..I 540-1 366•642·.~~~;::. · CDIT 17;~:~::~::0 ,, •".. ,, .,. , ., -·VIfi.J'"' l .lltl,f; r · aADtO OtWATCHtD T.U<IU ORAP£RY. CARPET & UPHOLSTER Y CLEAN( Q tn ... ukmcm I! a l."~nt'•tlmt• m' ,.,, mcnt thl'lt r;~\'~ ,,(( \'l'M ,tftcr \'l'.lf "II' .111 .tn trb ui.Ht,m .:uncrath)f 't\,u'll l trh i th.H h.t'<-·d ,m hxlav\ r rect". r n,rx·rh m'u l.utnJ: ·'" .tttiC' m ,, ''rl(al h'''N' n m' ht•tw ct•n ~2,\ .I n,{ it 'h\' And "h.11 ht•ttt'f rJ:t 'l' ll' tm'("l \ O\lr "'' 'IW\ I h.m tn w~ur l'" n h~.~~.·' Ynu ~..l n ,t\,,, ll'''~ tnr\\ "'i 11 -..1' me up "' -k)-~. ,,n \<'lttr ... '"'lmc \l"t tn tht· ummcr. when n \ \'l'llr ,,,r 1.• 'n ,ltttorw r \turn w ~') t1.) wor~ Fur ,\ t rt'\.' c, ll'-'l'" .lt rt 'n b, "'kk 1 I \ ''" rn<Ul \\ ''' I•• ,1\'l l 111"\'t'T'\ II"'" l .I"' •ll f{, "''"'' ;\d l ~ l)J 7i~.' ~··[ ,. E l ·I.UPWTIIA-WHII PUIUMJ IQJQ.'y • ..a.. '-· MJ~Y. IIOV. 10, ltn COIIIIA 00. 111111, CALl F. C. M. Harjxr . . . tlte (JfJS/6 )les11 etlJtJtediDII JUST A MONEY ROAD ? lllojor -· ---It • -"' lporllle Orup CouiQ' ud Ita elUM, but OM of tbem brob the blbU a couplt of WIIU lack ud aetD&llJ' fUmed OU' '•bJc clltcb'' &ad talked at.t our loll..proi:IIJI«l fi'Mfty. ft Mowed tbt tn.flle jammed ap oa Newport BIYCI., &Dd a couple of ''IGI.Dc out of ba.toeas alpl" lD tbe dowatowa uti. Tbe , ... n1 ttma.t of the ltorJ waa that we nally DHd our free'fty, wbetbtr It's eallld the Co.ta Mea freewa y, the Newport treeny, or jast tbt Roate 55 frlfftJ, 1bt reporter b.lbd about our lrrtpeDI:IlDc: dowtiown redtnlopmeat pla.D. and bo'fr the ueertt11ty onr the trePay's ftrtate jeopl.rdlsel etrta.bl pu1l ol the plu. . Of course, we'n beeD •JiDc tbese thlllcs all aJoac, aDd t~ to ret 10me .eta oa the matter . Bit, ••lac a ma))f Los ADCelM teleYllioll ltaUoD lead a enw dcnrD to cet It all oa rum eertalnly woa"t bart tbt caue. E.:ept for ooe lbl.aC • • at tbe tDd of Ute fDm .. IDIDt, tbe reporter IDteniewtd former Mayor Bob WU.:,O, 1Jbose efforts lOt tbt fretftJ re-Dlmtd. to ••Co.talleatr.way." WbeD the reporter asked Bob · WilY we nally oeed the freeway completed, Bob said 1t wu a matter of moDeJ - atrtctly blsiDau. Oml(osh, Bob, wbat about lht 8 fatal- Ities aloog Newport BlYd, last year, I DII the buodreds of otber aceldents, ra~lne from feDder-beDder s to atretcher cues? And how about the kids on foot and on bicycles who take their 11•• 1D their twtdl every ttme tbey try to get l.cf'OII the boulenrd. A recessed freeway, with over- panes, would soln that, too, wouldn't It? · Assemblyman DeDPls Mqers and b1s aides are doing what tbey ca.D to arraoce for the proper meetings between a Costa Mesa freeway committee and tile proper state aDd county autbortUes, with the lq)efb.J re,$1lt of some pro- gress 1n lln1sbine our freeway. Ue.amrhile, maybe ,gme of us wbo han been around town a looc time sbould keep our eyes focused on the more Important reasons for get-uoc the freeway tlnls.bed. RUTH PROMO TED EXERCISE LIGHTN ING The u.s. Air Force has promoted Ruth L. Boggs, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Rob- biDs, 1250 Adams An., Co- sta Mesa, to the rank of airman fJ.rst class. She 1s serving at Chlc ksaDds RAf Station, England, as a morse systems operator. Her hus- band, Airman Ch ris topher K. Boggs, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bogcs of SulpOOr Springs, Teu.s. Navy eledroritc warfare tectmtcian second class Monte N. Ables, whOse wile, Darcel, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K.rum- welde of 1043 Concord St., Costa Mesa, is taking part In exercise ''fortress lighting" ill tbe Republic of the Philip- pines. He is serving as a crew member aboard the guided misslle cruiser USS Chicago, home ported In San Diego. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT ICE PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION DET ERMINATIONS FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNlA AGENCY: Federal luunnce Admlnistratlon. HUD. ACTiON: PrclpoMd nle. SUMMARY: Technical I.DformaUOII. or comments are solicited on ttle proposed blse (100-year) fiood elentions listed below for selectid tocaUoos to the City of Newport Beach, Orange County, Ca!Uornia. These base (100-year) Oood elevations are th e basis for tile flood plalll. management measures that the com- munity Is required to eitber adopt or shOw evtdeoce of being already i..D effect Ln order to quality or remain qualified for participation 1n the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). OATES: The period tor comment wUl be ninety (90) days fo llow- ing the second publication of this proposed rule in a news- paper of local circulation In the above-aamed community. ADDRESSES: Maps and other lnformatlon showing the detaUed outlines of the flood -prone areas and the proposed base (100-year } flood elevations are avallable for review at City Hall, 330 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, Ca.llfornla. Send comments to: Mr. Robert Wynn, City Manager, City-of Newport Beach, City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beaco. California 92663. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Richard Krlm, A5siQot Ad ministrator Office of flood lruiuraoce (202) 755-5581 o r Toll Fre• Line (800) 424-88?2 Room 5270 451 Seventh St rttt, SW. Washington, D. C. 20410 SU PPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Lowranc e Administrator gives notice of the proposed determinations of base (100-year) Oood elentions for the City of Newport Beach, Caltlornla, In accordance with section 11 0 of the flood Disaster Pro- tection Act ot 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, 'Which added section 1363 to the National Flood lnsur:a.oce Act of 1968 (Title XJD of the Houstnr aDd Urban OeYelopmeot Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448)). 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 24 CFR 1917.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain manage- ment measures required by S.CUon 1910,3 of the program regulations, are the mlnimum that are required. They ahould oot be coostrued to meaD the community must cbange any elisttog ordlDaDces that are more stringent In their flood pla.tD maoapment requlremetts. The com- mUAity may at any Ume eaact s tricter requirements on Ita own,. or purauaot to pollcles estabUshed by other F •nl, State, or rea:loall ertJUes. Thest proposed elen- Uoos w:I.U al80 be used to calculate the appropriate Qood lnaunnce premium rates for 11.ew txiUdiJICI aDd their coo- tents aDJ for the s:ecood layer of tnsunnce· OD edsttnc biiUdlDCs a.nd their contents:, Tbt proposed t.se (\OO.yea_r) flood eleYlUoos tor sel- ectecl loeatloos are: --- ElenUOG. feet, NaUoall Geo- detic. Vertical Datum Backb&y Dr1Ye Ja.mborte~ Jtmboftil..,.. JDterMCU. ot Emenld ...... ud Part ..... ... .-...,Tapu .An.eudPutA .... 3 $ ·~ fJllldl M-a.l Put: A• ... Ill -oiBolboa ·,rSVII'd u11 stttlan« H u a.fll ... :1 ......... a ;JI -Drln ., ___ ... ' 55 II I I I I 10 lllllf,lllf.•••IUlllllltoriWp, PREVlEW OF HOLIDAY FASHIONS will be featured at the luncheon of the Newport Beach Ebell Club Ttllrsday, Nov. 17, at the Balboa Bay Club. Pictured here with a chest of jewels to sparkle the holiday fashions are Mrs. Thomas Baume of West Upper Bay, membership chairman, at left, aDd Mrs. Frank Merkel of Costa Mesa, door prize chairman. Mrs. Phllllp Fluharty, gen- eral cha.lrmao ror the event, 'Will be assisted also by Mmas. L. \\'Uilam Jenks, Richard Hodge, CecU Shlrar, Francis Glockner and William Tritt. Hostesses wlll be Mmes. Harry Goetz, George Stricker, Clayton Thompson, Ivan Rebert and Raymond Harvey. Mrs. J enks, 640 - 483 0, Is handling reservations. (Ensign photo.) N ewcomers at Hoag • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Stan- ley Llpin, 217 Apolena Ave., Balboa Island. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Farrell, 2818 Newport Boulevard, West Newport. • FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. John Rosca, 4610Dorchester,Ca- meo HlghJands . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Stoval, 1032 White Salls Wat·, Harbor View HUts. • TUESDAY , OCT. 4 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pete rson, 1618 Irvine Ave., West Upper Bay. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 Boy-Mr . and Mr s. Randy Kearns, 3099 Sumatra Place, Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Ter- ence Ferguson, 1000 Grove · Place, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY , OCT. 6 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. MI- chael Ragsda.le, 320 1 Dakota Ave,, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Tim Amberry, 2029 Natlonal An., Costa W.esa. • FRIDAY, OCT. 7 Girl -Mr. aodMrs.l arry Heads, 4238 Hllarta War, West Newport Heights. Boy -Mr. :rnd Mrs. WUl- tam Holtz, 979 Governor St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Svalbe, 2044 Phala rope, Costa Mesa. • SATURpAY, OCT. 8 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Mione, 440 Elmhurst Lane, Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, OCT. 9 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Husser, 2213-B American Ave., Costa Mesa. P U BLI C NOTIC E NOTICE OF VACATION NOTICE Of PROPOSED VAC AT ION, CLOSING UP AND ABANOONMENT Of A pORTION Of CERTAIN STREETS Girl -Mr. and Mrs . John Zlnsmeyer, 608 Vb Lido No rd, Lido Isle. • MONDAY, OCT. tO Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans, 1812 Port Taggart, Harbor View Homes. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Don- ald Louis, 255 Cedar St., Newport soores. • TUESDAY, OCT. 11 Boy -Mr,andMrs.Hassan Hassan, 1338 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton, 128 E. Wilson, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, OC f . 13 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. So l- omon Phllllp, 416 Orchid, Corona del Mar. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Will Du fresne, 178 Monte VIsta. Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, OCT. 14 Boy -Mr. and Mr s. John Modeer, 2557 Columbia Dr., Costa Mesa. • SATU RDAY, OCT. 15 Girl-Mr. aDd Mrs. Keith Ray, 1Z02 Dooegal Place, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ro- berto HernaDder., 276 E. 20 St., Costa Mesa. Twin girls-Mr. and Mrs. Warren Desper, 471 Prom- ontor)' Dr. East. MUSI C GROUP WILL PL AY FOR PANHEL A renaissance mustc group wUI Pfirform at the Nov. 16 meeting of New- port Harbor Paahellenlc at 10:30 a.m. at Gte-ndale fed- eral Sav i~s, Fashion Island. Luncheon and bridge will follow the meeting, PUBL'l·C NOTI CE 452.35 feet along thecerter- llne of said 23rd Street and termlnat~ in the easterlr right-of-way boundary for Irvine Avenue as said right - of-way was dedicated per grant of easement r ecorded NOT ICE lS HEREBY in Book 8603, Page 885 of GIVEN that the Cit)' CooncU Drflclal Records of Orange or the City of Newport Beach Count y. did , on October 11, 1977 , The sidelloe of the afore- pass a Resolution of lnt en-mentioned strip of land be- tlon No, 9199 to vaeate, close ing prolonged or shortened up and abandon portions of so as to terminate 111. s treet rt~~:hl-of-wa y. The easterly right-or-way line of portions of said street rle:ht-Irvine Aveooe as said (rvlne of.way proposed to be closed Avenue right-of-way was up, n cated and abandoned granted per the aforemen. are legally described as tot-tloned easement recorded In IO'WS: Book 8603, Page 885 of Of- A parcel or land being a ficial Records of Orqe portion or Lots 308, 318 County. and 3Z8 of Newport Heights, Reference ts hereby made as shown on a map thereof to a map showing partJeu- recorded In Book 4, Page Iars and details of tt!t por- 83 of Miscellaneous Maps, tlons of strfet right-of-way Records of Ora nee County, to be abandoned. Said map said parcel being a strip of Is on tue In the omce of land 60,00 fetttnwtdth,l~ the City Clerk of the City 30.00'feet on each sldeorthe or Newport Beach. followiJIC desertbed center-NOTICE IS FURTHER Uoe: GIVEN HEREBYthattheCity Bea:l.Dnllll at the polnt of Coune U of the City of tfn. tntersectloo of the eet'lter-port Beach has set Monday, Uon of 22Dd Street and rr.. the 14th day of November, Ylne Avewe, as bolh 22nd 19'77, at the boor of 7:30 Street a.Dd tntne An111e · p.m. as tl\e time, ancl the are shOWD on said map CouocU ChambersoftheClty of N"'J''rl Htlebllj CouocU of the Clty of Nn. tMnce, North .o·oo•oo" port S..eb u the plaee for E.,t aloclc satd centeriJ.De the heltlfll of all per1001 of I"IDt AYtlllt, Slt.40fett lnterested 11 or obJtetlDC to to a polllt OD I CUM'e C.OD-tbt propottd ncatloaof•id CUI WHI:trly tJid baYlQc port&c.i of •ld Jtrttt rlcbl· a ndlao ol 540.00 ltol llld oi·WlJ, lllld lllol Aid CIIJ 1 e..t.nl ucleot5J•3f'OI", Coa.cD at tbl •meUmeud Ald polal wo bolll tllo plaea Ylllllllllllo -· TRUE POUlT OF BEGIII-olrtrod b)' lii1Pt,_ lalor - NJIIC, -. -t•tor -botllo....-olald a1oa1 aid .-erUM North port-ol aid-rtpt. 40'00'00'' lilt a dLitUee of .. WI-1 blnloiDH de· ol 711.4'1 loll ID a pollt ol oertl>od. laler-,.,1110--Daltd ~ 11, tm . Uat "' tliO .... -41-.. ,"' DorloGtnp, · a ... .-. u -oo CIIJ Clorllof t110 aid -o1 "-" CIIJ o1 lfnport ._ HfiCib, --10 ' Po-.... I, 10, lfl'l, II oo• 00" w ... • --"' 111o "-" 11u11or Eoorp. • 'NO IRVINE SELL-OFF' the (Coe!t ~~-.... I) an tM .0., ••ban o1 ---· .... a.cet.d6CIPU'III· .. -....... -4--toO--lll ...... wt.ldl • .._ 011' IKMM- llolldll& ...... lnloo Poellle; -..mar lllld -rill dttll6ou, udpropertJ .... .. -dl~-uac offtee baUdlllc•. apartmeatt aad atqJpl.ac centen. •• TblJ couoUdi.Uoa 1J at leut ptrttaUy the retalt ol a reDI1t'tcl corporate pbll- o.opbJ to ct" f\all CODCeo- traUoa to the lrvtoe Com- PlDY'a tndltleaal role u t master lud. use pl&DDtr aDd: developer. We pial!. theUMt of the land, we make certain tbat these uses are com. patlble wtth the rest of tbe reoenl plan,. we prepare tbe off-~~>~te lmprovements ud theu market the sites and project opportuDlties to selected bullders who put up the structures and provide .s ite amenities to our exact- Ing standards. '•We are phasing out oftbe actual txllldlnebusloessour- selves. There are others who can halldle that, ln- dependent builders have, 1n fa ct, been doing most of the construction on the ranch s ince the beginning of the general plan. '• It Is In both or our 1n- terests that Newport Beach be as healthy and attractive a community tomorrow as It Is today. II there are concerns about growth -- and there are --we shoul d, and must, sit down and wo rk t hem out together. "Spealdng as an Irvine Company executive who cares very much about the commuo.lty In which he lives and wor ks. I can tell you that the alternative to this kind of prodUctive, positive re- laUonshtp Is to me highly unacceptable. ''And tnat would IJe for us to give up on the town, and let other developers acQuire our remaining 800 acres or so of unimproved, un- productive and extremely expensive --as the tax as- sessor annually remlrxls us -• Newport land holdings. ''But that will never come to pass. "We ar e assured of that by what is happeDtnglnNew- port today. There is a worlttoc partnersblp. Tbe IHinl plu review proc .... now under way Is Its best eYideace. '•As authorl%ed bytheCUy Councll, this review Is de- signed to determine a real- lstlc optimum level o! growth, particularly com- mercial development, for Newport. "l wootd like to str ess that ,..•ord, optimum. What It means Is that growth in Newport cannot expand In- evitably arx! continuously. It has tts limits, and we are moving toward them, "The general plan r eview process seeks to Identity arxl capture . the best of t his growth --to keep It l.o Newport, aocl not see U drained away to other com- munities. .. Aeooa, '"' dlll'tlll* N0"! ...... ot• ..,raJ p~aa. ••"PPIIt c.-" ,._ cetflll I lat ol ....... ... 'nlall .... ' ,. ... .. ,._ c-11 Ud wrn a. ....... ..,. ........ .. t: ,._~ .. term• ol m.llktpel ud ec:laool "' ..... ••u aow COIItrll:lltu, tor eiample, moN 1w1 $1.1 mmtoa Jeartr to tiM c:&tJ Ia llltl lllld J>'-rtJ luol; ud about ,1,1 mUIIOD to the loeal oelloOl dlllrlcl. "Wbta lff'WP)rt Cellter ll buut out, tberf llloold be QUite a b&t mon revtm~e. ., All or Odr DOD- re•tdtntlal propertlea, by the way, acCOGat tor tome $3 mUUoo -· alrno.t so per ceat --or tbe $11 mUUoa kl property aDd sales tax11 the elty eolteeted ~rial tho put year. '•For tbe lntne Com~ paoy's part lD the reotnl plan reYtew, we are talliac a fresh look at the timiD&, iDtensity of use and delip of our remainlDC projects here. We want to IJ'ake cer· tl.ln tbey arecompatlblewlth the planned Improvement ol community support systems, such as roads, ''That Is our blg problem you rs and mine. Roads. Tratnc capacity. ''Traffic Improvements, or which Newportcou1dstand a few, are a by product of development. WithOU t the development, you rna)· stlll get mueh of tbe trafftc, b.Jt you won't get the Improve- ments. '• This Is because develop- ers pay ror a large share of public strHt projects -- from new sl.gnallnstallatlooS to entirely new roads. Total reliance on public fuOOs Just won't get the done. ''The trick Is to brln& · about combtned private and public ftDanclng of the Im- provements at the time they are needed, or, Ideally, be- fore they a~ needed. ''Funds from various surces, Including the state, must somehow be advanced, and responsibilities for the Improvements, revised. "Thls Is a problem that the JrvlDe Compa11.y, other major property owners and the cit)' are now comtnc to grips with, as part of the general plan review process. When 'fM!sOIUtl6D Is retched, and rm f?OIIftdent ij wtu be, H.ch of u.s, and --more important --the community at large, will beneftt. ''And tnat Is what It is all about: mutual benefit. ··In the past, the Irvine Company and the com- munity of Newport Beach have benefitted mutually from the company's land management and develop-· ment programs. The re- sults are evldenteverf"h&re on this side or the ba)·. This Is a beautifUl city --because of what happened In the past. "Well, we at the Irvine Company, even those or us who are new, are mighty proud of that past. ''Proud enough to assure you . that It mirrors the fUture." Now. uve on lx10 cok)r enlargements by KODAK. Bring us your favo rite color slid ... color p rints or KOOACOLOR, • Negatives. For every three 8x1 0 color entargeme11ts you order, you pay for two and get one free. Offer e)lpires November 9. Act now and be sure to ask us for Color Processing by KODAK . Cal's Cameras tea!TL GMaster .. --.- \!j ~· NEW HYDRA CLEAN PftOCESS MOBILE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM C•llotoly Sill C.lliaH 6 r owtr 1-Uoils • J 11101~\ tt.• >+•I ••"OC· /' .. _ ·~~· ~ ••••• d·~·"9 ~·. ":'-. ....................... . ·~·;.~ "''••9¥ .... bl .... ,- • s... •-n -·~· 9<'"•'•..... ,... h ••• ' "~"'" O"IY •t.• """""' ""'•" v••" ""-- • d•odo .. on l>obv •ol• • looolfy poll"''""'~' .. -. .......... . ·•fiTI.WATf$ t r ,.HONE 540-6011 ·-= .. 645-1313 COSTA MI!SA · MlWii'OJ!T .&T 17tto ODI!n Mond•y · S.t•rd•y ':JO. $:30 Sund•y II to I 673-1970 J.&Zl VII Lido .'\rwport Bnch • th e Other Store Oprn Mondly·S•turd•y. •:;)f-$:30 Sund•y lllO~ 675-8523 i tO 1':. Balboa Hh·d. on thr Prnin1ula - ER SERVICES HIGH EARNINGS AT LFS Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's counselors In planning a profitable savings program. She saves time and money by taking advantage of many other services, including these: ~ A NOTARY PUBUC notarizes her signature TliAYELERI CHECKS are I"'* without charge SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES protect papers and doc:umsnts Look to your local LFSI LOAN .., •• OCUli ION ........Oflloe .c.--.-. LACIIIIIA .uat.C&.-1 Tit .... 1141 B .,.... a.-UNCI a ztn..., ...... c...,.... LACa.~M ..ua. .IC: ..,..,._..,VIa£....,.~ ...... a ..... .,...,...._.LAM tN •JroOM. ..... .._ ...... ~FILIIII ...... Titlllft •• .. .._ ... ....__lilli_M'*T.__.IH _,. ---- .. ·- 1ive )1 QeJHS Ft(JI;, ··1~(· Poliu· BlotLE~t GAYLE IS PROMOTED TO RANK OF AIRMAN Gayle E. Kll1Jtlcswortn, daugbf:er of Mrs. Jac~Uoe Spellmeyer of 9290 Lark- apur, Weatmluter, basbeeo promot.S to airman. Shere· eeDI:lJ completed tnlnllll( at Laekland AFB, Teua, and is oow ustcoed at Ellsworth AFB, S. D. She serves u a materiel faeuttles spee- JaUst with a unit of the Stnteglc Air Command. Her NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN PUBI.ISHEOWEEKLY·PG.I THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 19n CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. IT WILL rA! 10 CHECK OUR '!ICIS CllSTOIIII DE&IONED JEWELRY FIN£ 0£11 STON£S OOLD CHAIN S ._ .:.11.1( ,,... Joh M. Tllo•o.o• o.o 2'71 ·E . 111111 St.,, Uatt 15 Coa&a Meaa. :c aau. 111827 nul 145-19e9 RTV s ... Or.,. filii, Moet Complete C8tertng Sendee To z Gourmet~~~ MEANS WE BRING THE COOKING TO YOU. us for your 11ext party. · •u,.,an •W8DOI .. I J • IM ... It PUTt 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! SEA. Ca.t.ST ~ ~. iJBIIS-1 (A ~~~~--C...~.._.., HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 23RD ST . at ORANGE , COSTA MESA -645-5050 DR . F . KEHT OH BESHORE , PA. !iTOR Sunday Mornt,. Worshlp ••••••...•••• 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 9:15a.m. Wednesday se"lee-1 p.m. An lndependent church wtlh Bible teaehi.Dg ministry ATIENO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES nRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newpolt Beach Sunda.y Schoo.! -9 & 10:30 Sunday Servtee -9 &. \0:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 o.m. HI:A V/Nt; ROO ,"l Week days: g· a,.m: ~ 5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 am -7:45pm Tuesday: 9 am-5 .pm, 7-9 • • • SECOf'i!I D CHUaCM Of" CHIU5T, SCIEPIIITIST Newport Bneh at Corona del Mar • 3100 Paelfte VIew Dr: SuD!Ia)' Sehoot -10 a.m. Sunda)' Servtee -10a,m. WedDeiKiaJ: 8:00p.m. RF.AIJING RUO.W 3500-B E. Coast H..,. Eotnnee oo Nartllllls Mon •• Frt.: 10 un to 5 pm 'Sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You art eord1&lly lDvlted to atteod Ctllreh S."lMI &Qd to UN Rtadln( Rooma, We Invite JOU to wo.r"'-ip LUtHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Paetnc VIew Dr. Corona del Mar, CalU. LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG Pastor --Pbone 759-1011 SUNDAY SERVICES: Cbureh aeboot ••• , 9:15 LlturgteaJ sem.ee . lO:SO Nursery aDd Coffee Hour •c•• .. w•••• eo.t.MMII: AUT~ ..-1-ST~CH 11th se. a Hartlor BM1. -...... ,...,._ .. " W ...... -II:MA.M. CH ARLIS D. CLAU "' ... 'TO" ,AUl H. ALUAMDEI A .. OCI AT~ GRACE BilLE CHURCH V tterau Memorlal Bld!J. m w, IIlii, eoota "-REV. TOM TYREE, ..... or SUIIDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. ud 7:00p.m. CIIILilUN'II PREP 9CIIOOL, 10:00 •·•· • HOllE BIBLECLASIIEs: Call IU,ooll •T•eldlll Bible Doctri.M" • W1 1M*"T, OCT. It G-G-, 11, ol VIa Lido -. Lido -. lold polleello'II'OIIIIolllo-. II SCM ll "-" lltd., N-llolplo, II t:IO p.• .. wtll ......_lor 15 ....... ,.. ftD1II b&d: --O.IM' .. Io lila ear Wbel I m&a ICCOittd blm from boblod, bold lila DO<k wltb .-arm., held a ladfe 1D troat of bb face, IIIII rollbed ldm of b1l 'ft.Utl Lilli a-'100 Ia cub, eatt- lllc Ida -• •Uctour •.• TW'\) ...U pUiot., a dod radio UdotbtrUemt, ftlaed at a tOtal ol$111,wenba.rc· larlMd from tbe bome of Doaa1d Zoal:ier, 7 405 S.- abore, W..C Nnport, be. twHG 7:55 a.m. ud 2:45 a.m ••••• SylYIIDe Salu1. tro, .ot 44t Hamuroa. Co.ta ...... reported nso worth or eUNtte tlpt:llltol• from ber ear wbtle U wu parted Ia lbe 100 -k at 39111, West Nnport, betlreea 8 p.m. Oct. 18 ud 2:15 a.m. Oet. 19. • THUEDAY, OCT. 20 Betty DIYls reported her 1987 Pone be ear .,leo froiD beb1od ber borne at feZ Set- ward, Coro• HlcblaDtts, be- twMD 5 p,m, Oct, 19 aod 5 p.m. Oct. ZO ••• Broo Clay HarJu. zo, of 1848 Port Altlley, HartlorVIew Homes;. was arrested at 1 p.m. at Rlwer ud 4111 ud. cblrted with HlliDc aod tnosport1J:Ic mart-•.• llu lloody HollowtJ, 51, of 400 Part NeYJIOrt. wu cbaJted wtth mlsdemea.aor drullk drh·tac at 10:40 p.m. lD tbe 1800 block otSbertactoo, Oabood apertmeats. • FRIDAY, OCT. 21 frank Field, .28, of 442: Prtneeton, Coat& Yea, W'IS ebarced with ml8deme&DOr drunk driYinc at 11:30 p.m. at Superior aDd lDdastrtal Wa y, West Side ••• Cort- land Hurnll Craodal, .20, of 2214 Holly, Newport Heights, was arrested tbere at 3:50 p.m. aod et.rged wtth M.vtnc marl):&aM. tor sale • • . James Edward Boyd, 42, or 915 PromoDtory Polnt, was arrested at his t.Jme at 3:20 p.m. on a eharce of assault aDd battery • • • ADthoay James Pereoatl, 23, of 219 Walaut, NewportSbores, was Charced wltb mildemea.a)t ,.Ilk drifiJW at, Jambor.e 'a_Dd Sa.D. JOIQUiD HUla Rd., Newport CaDttr , •• A (Old bneelet and cold pLD, nllled at $515, werutolen trom tbe borne of Wilbur Ja,er, 316 Buena VIsta, Balboa, be- tween 10:30 a.m. Oet. 21 aDd 10 a.m. Oet. 22. • SATURDAY, OCT. 22 A CB nd.lo and tape de<:k, valued at $405, were stolen from Doaald Zlllder's ear whtle lt na parked oear bls home at 7405Seubon, West Newport, betweeo 9p.m.Oct. 21 &Dd 7 a.m. Cet. Z2 ••• Four outa1de lamp~, 'fllued at $400, wen stoltD from bomea uiXIer eoutnetion b7 Broadmoor Homes, at San lllpel ud Port Suttoa, Harbor VI... Homes, be- tweea e p.m. Oet. 20 and 6:30 a.m. Oct. Z1 ••• Ed- ward Odlcud, 5S<M Sea- shore, West Neowport, reported a eauette tape pl&Jer, "fll'l"ed at $190, stolttl from b.ia eu wblle It wu parked ln tbe 5SOO b&oet of Neptune, oear Ills borne, be- tween S p.m. Oct. ZO &.ad 7:SO a.m. Oet. 22 , , , • t.eo..rd born, 180 York- towa, CoMa Mea, reported a abtp-to-sbon ndlo lD1 ma.rlDI baUer, Y&la.S at $1$0, elol• from blel>oot at S.f1lllare~~a, Newportll- lmd, bltw.-. I p.m. Oct. lO aDd 1 a.m. Oct. ll ... A wrllt wateb ud l pjcp- buU with cola. won Ito!• from tbt ~me of HHtJ Co..-, S701 Part LaDe, Weill Nnport, --7:15 p.m. ud 1::45 p.m. IDr u nllmatod-af-... DHall ~·.1m Y UD&IIl motorepelt wu llolea from U. Balboa Pier pa.J'tl-c aot bit•'" 4 p.m. ud ............. llulolPtlor Monw, t5, ot l25 lieF-, Cllllnl Nnport, .... ellaqed will lloiiC .... --ud-rdorlfll ll1to p.a.ll Coorl ud 11<- F-,CIIIIniN-rt ... Tllo_A.....,IIoolo,U, ud 0.U. IOJet' 8tMIIt THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. .,. ..-'1 -,._ "THE·FRIEHDLIUT CHURCH IH TDWM" =..~~:;~ lt'~YHE P. ltWI.LRN. PASl.O R a..a. ad dilllJ'pd etll- lt.OO •••• -ADULT .O•iiiiP. SUMOAY' SCM00L • ' tt•iltlle ............ . \iliO-P,Itll,-IYAMGILICAL MOUI l4waJd ._,. W Jr 1$ '-:':':';•:~:·•:•:•:L:••==•~r~•:•:•:r:•:•:•:•~•:•:•·~·~c~o::s::r::•::•~•:::•=•=J tf liM 811;.: iuf.r iii'! ' ....,_..,... __ _ Jlgaund-Cloqnptl111181 (llnaT-ill Ill IIIII I Ull - A IIU AMO IMDIPIMDIMT , COMOIIOATIOMAL (MittiTI~ CMUitC". 'I' H I! RE V, JOifN A.. UNOVAI .. l .•• Mi•l~t•r ''" A.a. IUMeAY• lli.L. STUDY MArraiiiEI .... _. ata " ..... -. ,,,_ .... ._., al 11 ,_._ al .... ud II-BI..S, Boll>oo. • 8UlfDAY, CX'T. U lieF-aad llel, i:- M.....,n, 11 10:50 p.m ••• Warjorie RJffel, 2194 Cha.D- Del, s.Jboa, reported tbat ~r walllt aa1 UU were atolen from bet purae ID Mr borne bttwHn 3:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. • TUESDAY, OCT. 25 Vesta J(edmtJH 8 .... S.M .. COL.L£AGlJP. Df?G H.EE \ii .T .A.C. TEACHER of SINGING SPE CI ALIZI NG IN VOICE BUIL DIN f, SO NG CO ACHI NG Cltby Jaa Cblldtrt, U5 See. Got~ ~ ·rt- m..U, ftiiiOrted tbl.t eome- oet prted opea her froot door, nDI:lead btr btd· room, &a! took $600 ID eaah, a $4,000 ctlamoDd rlrl(, a U,ZOO dlamo,., rille a,., 3 turq10Jse oecklaees, nhaed at $600, for a total haul of $8,400, .. Andr ew Turek's 1976 Hooda motoreJdt was, ttoleo from hta carport at 335 Promontory Point. bop tweeD 2 p.m. Oet. !2 and 11 a.m. Oet. 23 .•. Josepb Campanella, 300 Cq:ney, V ~rsa111es, reported hts loolboK aDd tools, valued at $260, stolen trom his ear wbUe It was parked ln the uoderrrouDd ranee be- tween 8:SO p.m. Oet, 22 and 8:20 a.m. Oo:t. 23, •• Krtstl AliBI Ruble, 22 Landfall, was taken to Hoag OOspUal alter being hit while rtdlng her blke on SUperior near Coast Hwy. at 3:50p.m. Fin bleJcle jackets. val- ued at $450, were stolen from a clothes raek at the Red Balloon shop tn fashion Island between 2:40p.m. and 3:15 ••. Cindy LyM Stell. way, 21, or UI-A 45th, West Newport, was charged with mtsdemea&,r dru nk drlvlne at Jamboree and Back Bay Rd. at 1:20 a.m. , • Diane Balzer, 114 31st, West New- port, reported he r purse aDd $130 stolen from her home between 10:30 and 11 p.m. Gl,tY Stephenson reported $2,020 worth or stereo sound equipment stolen from his home at 320 Canal, Newport Shore s, between 8:30 a.m. Oct. 25 and 12:20 a.m. Oct. 26 • • • A TV set, 2 shot- guns and 2 rtnes , valued at $1,580, were taken from Stewart Moore's home at716 Cameo Highlands, be tween 2:30 p.m. Oct. 22 and 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 .. Cash and jewelry valued at $128, were burxla rlz~ from the home of VIrginia Roberts , 601 Hocktord, Cameo Hi ghlands, between 11 :30 p.m. Cct. 24 and 6 a.m. Oct 25 ••• Roy Devaney, l Oll 112 ~. Bay Front, Aalboa Island, reported his 1974 Po rscne car stol en from the 300 hloc k of Apolena, Balboa Is land, between 1 p.m. Ckt. 24 all!! 10 a.m. Oct 25. father, KennethW, Bradeen. ALld•t•o ns by appo •nttnen l • MONDAY, OCT. 24 Barbara Sue RJcha rdson, 29, of 163% Marguerite, Uar. bor VIew HUis, was arrest. ed the re at 5:30 p.m. and e harged with ha ving ma rt. juaoa tor sale, , . Gary Charles Camp, 25, of 1215 Charle, Costa Mesa, was ar- rested at 6:30 a.m. at Coast Hwy. and Cameo ShOres, when a patrolllng pollee man reported tlndiag him stand- log nude alone the highway ••• Jonathan D. Grent, 29, of 181 9 Placentia, Costa Mesa, was charged with mis- demeanor drunk drlvlng at An anic rh:-t"s noc prorerly insu- lated could wind up c6sting you plenty. Wh en your hem i$ on, the warm air rises. So H moves from floor 10 ce.·t lmtot in the rooms 0f Y\'Uf house Without adequate insu launn. tht· heat c:m r:ts_ ... through your ce tlinM tnw your au K" Thro waste~ heat causes your hcattng svstrm to work longer ond hmdc r. Tho• <ouiJ 0061 you money. By insulating. OJ incfl"asins.! the amount c:i insulat ion in your att ic . ~'Olt can cut your heating co!u up to~. resides at 550 Paularloo, TELEPHONE 552-7883 Costa Me.~. ~~!:]!~~~~~~;;!~~!!!!;,!=::::-"-' Cod. the WOfld s l.trgec:.l will resiO+"e the t11daen beauty 1n ~our tl'"''-"'"f"!o C01t remove~ o.~nd Clt.Jr'l\ clrapenec:. rehan"c:. th .. m INifh perle<! ple~tc:. r1nd t>ven heme:. And .t C01 t Cle~n1ng prO'Qr'!p!o drape'~ l!le Insular~' r.' n nnc·rin1<' '"''~t­ mcntthm r:w$tif vrar :tftcr )'l'<lr '"("all an insul,ni<\ll.;~o.,ntr.ll"h'f YNdl fm,! rh.1t h.1st•d on tuJay ·~ r r ll.'l'S. pnl("'('rlv m~u l:tttng .m :mK" m ,, tvrcal h~o"llN~ run-. h(•twn~n $!(\'1 :l nd S \0(\ :\nd wh.u hener pl~c w snn~t Vt'llt Ill< lOt'\ th:m in yClUr own hotn~,.·' You ca n .d-.o l("ll fNw.nd "' :,.1v 10~ u p to 4l1'\ on your n'ohn~ C<"tot 10 th~ !;U mmcr. wh(•n i1 'l> yoor :ur wn- ditk'lnc r's tum 10 gi.' hl WCII"k fnr 1t fr("(" Cl"lSCrvilttOtl "~~.,LI~t • • • CLEANING WITH THE ADDED PROTECTION Of • S cot~.~Q!~ ,.. HOMES • APAR T ~(Nl S • MO ~rft~\ BILE HOMES • OffiCES • ., j 'j WALL TO WALL CARPET ~ ... ~ fURNITURE .. DRAPERIES ; i 7 CLEANED IN YOUR HOM£ f' ~ • DEEP SOil U:TRAC 1 ~"" TIOH MAKES 10 UA ·1 CARP£T SAN! S URY CLEAN ' _,. .. be l'"" m~.>rc?> w.1,, ,,, -..H l" ~nt~rcv wri te · C•n'('rvnt11 •n 1:...11:--,,n l'l1 1\l'l:: &"X'. R,'"'t·nw.-.d. C'A \ll7i~' E 1 .. M A.M,• WOIIIIIP lll'f'ICa. .. JIDA'( SCMOOL 3262 litO AD I Till IT, HI WORT HIIGIITI -·-.... -co. M\4,1tKI'f' CAll PttO.,.DID PMOIII• U).t141 ..... ' 1 ... ....., .... ,, • PIJ8l.IC NO"TICE NEII'OBT HAIIIIOII ENSIGII THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 19n PU8~1C NOT I Cl! PiJ.I!U IIEOI£EN[Y·PG.S CODA .OEUIAI!, CAUF. -_;:=;.::..;===-- ---pu;~~~~;-~==~~~==~~==~ s.~ FIUBL.IC NOTICE S.'tln5 F,IC'm'IOUI 8118111188 NAME STATDIBIIT The lol~ per100 Io dolll( wsjMa q: Coi- Deslp Stntce, ISS Prom~ PU8L..IC HOTJCE • PUBI,;tC NOJ] C IE P\.,1 BLI c NO TICE. fiC::TTI'IOUS BUSDfESS = L'iiili ' NAME sr~TEMEHT 8TATDIIWI' OF WITH. FICtmOUS BUBJIIESS Tile loiJowlac per.o lo DRAWAL PROMPARTif£R. N.UOBTATEM!NT dolll( buoboeo• u: MLA/. SHIP OUlL\TIIfG UllllER The i>llowiJiil per-ue HAUS, 1784fSQI>IrUouJo. PJ:Tn'I)US BUS'nfrss doinr but' .... u: WoodlJD va.rd, ln'lat, Ca!iJon&l NAME Nortb, a P~. 11!7 91714: Morris, Lonrlll.cb 1. Tho t>JJowtoc pe..-bu Tl'ldewlods Laoo, Nnp>rt o\410<lool01, Inc,, CIIIIO- WU.bdnwa u a ceDV.ll Beaett, CL 9!&80: Rudolph corpartUoa. 11841 S.ypark pe-r from u.o po-r-C. B....., 171'1 Tradewlods Booolonro, fnolno, Collfor. stdp operattac ulldtr lbeftc-l.ane, Newport Beach, Ca. ala 9!'1'14. Utiou bltlaets •m• of 92660; Woodlyn North. lac., T~· buliDeaa: 1.1 coDduct - Puk Aaeoclat" at Sl91-G a Calttornla c::orponHoo. td by a corponUoa. Airport Loop Drtre. COlla L727 TndtwlDdaLa.ot,N•w... CorponUon •m•: Yor- Mea. Ca. aaua. Tbt fie-port Bea.ch, CA i2810; rls, Lohrbt.ch &I Astoc:Jat•s, ttUous butDNIDamt ltate-WWtam H. Frwln ComJ)Iny, Joe,, A. P, Palano, v. Pns.. meat for lhepartDerlhlpwu a CaJ.ltmda Corpontioo. This stateo~ent was ftle<l nted oa Oet. 25, 1975, 1n tbt 4201 WUsbtn BlYd., 1414, with tbe county clerk or Or- County of Ora.are. Th,t ,MI Los A.ncetes, Ca. 90010. uce County Oct. 2S, 11171, oame aDd rtlldtoce ot tbe Thls buslnessiseoodtlcted Publlah: Nov. S, 10, 17, per.,.t) wttbdrawtnc u a by a gene~ partnershlp. 24,. 11171, to the Newport partraer: Bt.tbara Sperua. Signed: Randolph C. Erwtn. Harbor Ensl.(:n. F ·84311 US 191b street, Manhattan partner. Beach, Ca. 902M, Tbls statement was flied Sigoect Ba.rt.ra Spears, wttb the county clerk of Or- This statement was flied ange County Oct. 14, 1977. With the Coanty Clerk of Publish: Oct. 20, 21, No". Orqe County Oct.28, 1977. 3, 10, 1977, In tbe Ne..-port Publlsh: NoY. 3, 10, 17, Harbor Enslgn, F -83132 24. 1977, 1o tbe Newport Harbor EDSlp. F -48314 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTrrroUS BUSINESS NAME STATEtiENT The following person ls dotnc tlislness as: Property Realty, !900 Birch St., Suite 104, Newport· Beach, Calif. 92660: Robert E. Meyer, 836 Presidio Dr., Costa Mesa, Callf. 92626. This business is conduct- ed by an iodtvtdual. StgDed: Robert E. Meyer. This sb.ternent was rued with the county cle rk of Or~ ange County Oct. 18, 1977. Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, l"ii, 1977, In th~ Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83B62 PUBL IC NOTICE; S-93Zti4 fiCTITIOUS BUSI.NESS NAME STATEMENT The foHowlD( persons are doi.Dg business as: Newport Pactnc Properties, 500 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach, California 92660: M.. J. Auberman, 3981 Warner, Huntington Beach, California 92649; James E. Perry, 3981 Warner, Hunt- ington Beach, California 92647. This business Is coDduct- ed by an individual. Slgned: M. J. Auberman. Thls statement was tued: wlth U.'coatJ' cteft of-Gr- ange County Oct. 6, 19'77. Publlsb: Oct. 27, Nov. 31 10, 17, 1977,1n the NewPort Harbor Ensl.gn. F -83243 PUBLI C N OTICE S-93258 FICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT The followlog person is doing business as: The Huck- leberry, 112-114 Mcfadden Place, Newport Beach, Cali- fornia: La Creplere, Inc. a CalUornla corporation. Care or: Robert A. Wilks, 2030 E. 4th St., Santa Ana, Calif. 92705. Ttlls busines s Is conduc- ted by a corporation. Corporation Name: La Creplere, Inc., Robert A. Wllks/secretary, This statement was liled wtth the county clerk or Or- ange County Oct. l7, 1977. Publtsh: Oct. 27, Nov . 3, 10, 17, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -83839 P U !;S UC NOTI C E S-93265 FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is dol,. business as: Four Winds Rest2urant, 16431 Bolsa Chlca, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92647 : Fouo. talo Valley Associates, Inc., California corporation, 1609 E. Edtncer, ~anta Ana, Ca-llr. 92705, Thls I:Qsiness Is coDduct- ed by a corponUoo. Corporation name: Foun- tain Valley Associates, Inc., Harlan c. Erickson. Pre- sident. This statement was nted wtth tbe county clerk or Or- anre County Oct. 17, 1971, Ptlbll.lb: Oct. 27, No". 3, 10, 11, JV77,1D tbt Newport HarbOr E:nst;n. F -83196 PU9L.IC NOTICE S-93277 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMEJIT Tile lollowlll( per...,. are dolll( bu-11: Soulllno Food Co., 1nu .. aeArttllr 81..,,, I"!oo, Calli. 91'71<: Saantt~18tmbum,H01 Car­ "'ol AH~! ":'IM,CaUZ'II4; t..oat. tii.I'1MMID, 31t01 cu. m.a Are., lrYtat,Cal.tr7l4. nu ...... 11 ooDct- od.., ··-~·..­...... ,au...., Lol ... 8._., 'l'1dl .......... llld ..... _,.-1110.- .... C..t; 0cc. ltL lt'M, ........ Oct. "· ..... J, 10, 11, lt'M, ... .._. _....,.. , ..... PUBLIC NOTICE S-93351 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing tQsiness as: Dolpllin Marlna, 9035 Atlanta, Hun- tington Beach, Ca. 92646: Isabel B. Earros, 17550 Chestoot, Fountain Valley, Ca. 92108; Anita B. Panabe, 9921 Half League, Huoting- ton Beach, Ca. 92646. This business Js cooduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Isabel B. Barros. This statement was ft.led with the county clerk or Or- ange County Oct. 7, 19'77. Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -83390 PUBLIC N.OTIC E S-93276 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng persons are doing business as: Night Lite Guide, 2500 S. Falrvlew St., Sa nta Ana, Ca. 92704: Jobn A. MJscblca, 19031 Lindsey Lane, Huntington Beac h, Ca. 92648; SUsan Allen, 20'7 Lake St., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648. This tllsine ss ts cooduct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: John A. Mlschka. This s tatement was filed _ with the county clerk or Or. at~ge Coonty Oet. 19, 17'71, Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17. 19'77, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83982 PUBL IC N OTICE S-93268 FICTITOUS BUSINt:SS NAME STATEMENT The roUowtng persons are doing business as: Frames, Etc., 7501 Slater Ave., unit •· N", Huntington Beach, Ca. 92&47: Charles D. McGowan, 16444 Bolsa Chlca, Hunting- ton Beach, Ca1U. 92649, WU- llam L. McGowan, 19~71 Wa- terbury Lane, Hunttngton Beach, Calif. 92646. This tllstness Is conduct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: William L. Me~ Gowan. This statement was tued ' with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 11, 19'77. Publlsh: 0-:t. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 19'77, in the Ne""JX)rt Harbor Ensign. F-83838 PUBLIC N OTICE S-93283 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Conso- lidated American Properties VI, 16152 MUliken Ave •• Ir- vine, Ca11tornla 92114: John B. Parker, 16752 Milliken Ave,, Irvine, Callfornia 92114; James E. Tweedt, 16752 MilUken A'fe., Irvine, Calltomla 92714, This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: John B. Parker. This statement was CUed with the county clerk of or. ange Count)' Oct. 18, 1977. PubUsb: Oct. 21, Nov. 3, •10, 17, 11171, in the Newport Harbor Enslpl. F -83913 PUBLI C N.OTICE S-93284 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMEIIT The tottowtna: per10ns are dolDC bualDess u: Flyway AsaoeLttes, LTD., 2081 Bus- loess Ctater Ortu, SUtte 140, tnlne, CalUornla 92115: Morcan. MeCol~, 2603 RerSWx11 Orin, Costa ... sa, Callt)ruta N627; An- r•lo J, Cuel..l&, %124 VaUtJ Gl•• Lui•, Orup, Calllor- aJI 11117; Fruk c. Forbes, 1144 La Mlndl, L ..... B ... ll, Cllltonlll He5J, Tht. .,...~•••• eoadact-ocl .., • lllllllod portllerllllp. 8lpod: 'lloJpo MeCoiJooP. nla -.... ftlod wllll 1110 COIIII)' eJtrltOI Or- .... CaoiiiJ Oct. It, lt'M. PII!UIIt: oct. 17, ""· J, to, 11, 1m, lD ttw """" Bullor £Mtp. r.atot PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The roUowlng person Is doing tllstness as: Colon Therapy Practltloners As - sociation, 4SOO Campus Dr., Suite 630, Newport Beach, C A, 92660: Jack L. Lane, D.C., N.D., 11532 Cotton- wood, Irvine, CA. 9211S. This Wsineas is coDduct- ed by an lndtvidual, Signed: J, L. Lane, N.D. Thls statemeDI: was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange Coonty Oct. 27, 1977, Publish: Nor. 3, 10, 17, 24, 11177, to the Newport Harbor Ensl!!;n. F -84407 PUBLIC NO T ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing b.Jslness as: McDonald and Associates, 1151 Dove St., 1101, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: Bryan George Mc Donald, 3402 Marcus St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; Dtane Sue McDonald, 3402 Marcus St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. This business is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Bryan McDonald. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 24, 1917 . Publlsh: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84198 P U BLI C NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T .. follcMril(,-lo doln( tltlstness: u : WllU.ams and Associates, 21301 Banfl' Ln., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646: Irvine Manq:emeot Corp., Calif. Corp,, 21301 Banlt Ln., Huntl!'!&'ton Beach, Ca. 92646. This tllsi,:ess is conducted by 2 corporation. CoJ'l)Oration Name: Irvine Management Corp., P. A. Frith, Pres. This statement 'it'as filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 24, 1977. Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F ~84199 PUBLIC N OTICE F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.\TEMENT The following person is doing tllslness as: Corona del Mar Carpet II Llooleum Center, 2846 E. Coast Hwy., Corolla del Har, Ca. 92625: 011nlel C, Sc her, 118 Jas- mine, Corolla del Mar, Ca. 92625. This business Is conducted by an Individual. Signed: Daniel Scher. Tbls statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 24, 1917, Publish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 11, 19'71, In tloe Newport Hnbor Ensign, F -84197 P U BLI C N OTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEV.ENT The following person Ia doing business as: Juat Plumblng-RetaU, 2-426 New. port Blvd., Costa .. esa, Calli, 92627: Sidney Albert Burton, 6111 SeaShore Dr., Newport Beach, CaUl. 92663. This bustDtsa 11 cooducttd by an lncUYidllal. Siped: Sidney Albert Barton... This statemeat wat tutd wltb tbe eoaaty clerk of Or. uce Coumy Oct. 24, 1V7'1. Publlth: Oct. %7, NoY. S, to. 11, 1m, lathe Newport Harbor Eulcn.. F -&4196 PUBLIC NO'f.IC!. FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS NAME STATEME!fr Tho lolmlll( por.,. 1o dolllc boo-. u: Art lor ltldtllr7, ,, S.lllud Dr., Nnp>rt -b -=caro- 11• PI-,US.Iolaod Dr., N._t lltleb -· 1'1111 ·-·lo- b!' u --.. ~~ c .... J,. noe.1oor. Tblo ----wlllolbl_,clm<oiOr- .... CoaiJ Oct. ... I I'M • ,._ Oct, "· ""'· s, 10, n, 1m, a. u. ,., ... rt Rullo< ....... F-- I FICTlTIOUI BUIIHESS NAME STATDI!HT Tile' lollow1Jir pe.... lo dolac taaalo• u: Heart- 11 .. 846-UU, !loom lll, 351 llotpllal Rood, Nnp>rt B••It, CA _3, SyJ•Io WSCQtr, 1514 Cuany, Apt, C, Colt& Mtel, CA 9ZU8. Tldt buai.Misll eooduet· "'by .. llldi-.I. Stc!WMS: Syltla Wqotr. Thla statemellt was ftled with lbt coaaty clerk of Or- aore County Oct. 12, 1971. Publl.lh: Oct. 201 21, Nov, S, 10, 1m, Ia the Newport HarbOr EDSlp, F' -8SS6S PI.F8LIC NOTICE S-93%06 FICTrfiOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtac periORS are dolnc tllsiness as: The Mey- er Place Partnership, 336 East 17th Street, Costa Me- sa, CalHornia: Daniel Gil- bert, 3272 Orangewood Ave. nue, Los Alamitos, Califor- nia 90720; Sidney Jacobs, 3246 Federal Avewe, Los Angeles, CaiUornta 90066. Tbfs Wstness Is coDduct- ed by a limited partnership, Sl&:ned: Daniel Gilbert. Thls statement was ftled wUb the county clerk of Or- a,.e County Oct. 6, 19'77. Publish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 1977, to the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -83242 P UBLIC N OTICE S-93204 FICT ITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEVENT The tollowtng person Is doing business as: California Property Management Asso~ elates, IDe., 567 San Nlc ho - bs Drive, Suite 401, New- port Beach, CA 92660: Pro- perty Management J.ssocl- ates, Inc., Delaware corp. This tllsioess ls conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporatloo Name: Pro- perty Management Associ- ates, lnc, This statement was ftled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 11, 1977, . PubLish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, '19'77, In the Newport Harbor Enste.o.. F ~83467 P U BLI C NOT I CE S-93223 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TtM foHowi!ll pel'tOM are dolag busloess as: Park As. soctates, 3198-G Alrport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92626: James R. Ltzzto, 3198-G Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa, Califor- nia 92626; John N. Llnlo,. 2496 Whitney Avenue, Niag- ara. Falls, New York 14301; M II L Associates, 116 19th Street, Manhattan Beach_ CalJtornla 90266; Ma"in N, Wettzanhoffer, 2216 Veteran Aveoue, Los Angeles, Call. rornla 9Q06.t, This business Js cooduct- ed by a general partnershlp. Sl.ined: M &! L Associates. by: Barban Spears, This statement was tiled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 11, 1971 . Publish: Oct. 20, 21, Nov. 3, 10, 1917, In the Newport Harbor Enslen. F .83488 PUBLIC NQTICE S-93228 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtnc per90ns are doing busineu as: Sasco- Fra~ Jolot Venture, 3001 RedhUI Anrue, Esplanade 14, Ste. Ut, Costa Mesa, CA 92626: MUtou B. Wolff, 137 S. Bedford Dr., Beverly ' HUts, CA 90212: JackWacbs, 3001 RedtiUIAve., Espla.oade 14, Ste. Z440 Costa Mesa, CA 92626; Curtis G. Frame, 3001 RedhUI Ave •• Esplanade 14, ste. 244, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This Wslness Is conduct- tcf by a 1enen1 partnership. Stcoed: Jack Waclls. TbJs statement ..-u ftled with the county clerk of Or- ance County Oct. 11, 1971, Publi.Jb: Oct. ZO, 27, NO'f'. S, 10, 1971, In the Newport Harbor EBala:n. F .U46f PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITJOIJS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMEJIT • ontor)' Drfq W•st, tt....,rt Beach, Ca. 9ZH<h Ray F, Campbell, Inc., a CaJ.UoftJI Corporation. 15S ProtDOil· tory Dt1Ye Wut, Newport 8nch, Ca. 9%$60, This t.lliMSill condUcted by a corporation. Corporat.loG name: Ray f. Campbell, lnr.,, Ray Camp. bell, president, Publish: Oct. 20, 21, No'f, 3, 10, 1977, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -MGSO PUBLIC NOTfCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEVENT The followlng persoa. Is doing huslness as: C B Cus- tom Draperies, 1812 New. port Blvd., Costa Mesa 92627 : Robert Sturres, 13!4 Seacrest Dr., Corona del Mar, CA 92625, This business Is tondnr t- ed IJy an Individual. Signed: Robert D. Sturges. This statement was filed with the roontr clerk of Or - angE" County Ckl. 18, 1971, Pu blish: Oct. 27, Nov. 3, · o, 17, 1977, tn the Newport Harl~r Ensign. F -83877 ·PUBLI C NOTI C E S-93397 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing Wslness as:Camtirlge Enterprises, 3189-A Airway Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626: Harvey S. Cova; 6931 Know). ton Pl., Los Angeles. Ca. 90045; Robert C. Hubbert, 3189-A Airway Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626, This OOslness is conduct· ed by a general partnership. Thls statement was filed with t)le count y clerk of Or - ange County Nov, 2, 1977, Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 11177, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84748 PUBLIC N.OTI C E S.93391 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dotng tllslness as: American Sales, 29301 Tleree, Laguna Ntguel, CA. '2677: James F. Phelan, 29301 Tteree, Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677 ; Joseph L. Brady, 211$ Gr&DdYlew, Mallllettu Beach, CA.; .4Jbert M. Rum. sey, 6012 De Palma, South Gate, CA. Thls OOslness is conduct- ed by a g~neral partnership. Signed: James F. Phelan. This statement was Wed wttb the county clerk of Or. ange Cotioty Nov. 2, 19'77. Publish: Nov. 10, 11, 24, Dec. 1, 1971, ln the Newport Hubor EPSigtl, F .84'141 PUBLIC NOTI CE S-93359 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEV!:NT The following persons are dolog bustneu as: Draper's, 125 E. Raker St., Suite 100, Costa Mesa, Callf. 92626: John S, Farmer, 9U W, Oceanfront, Balboa, Calit. 92661; Jac k N. Bostwick., 2691 Baysllore, Newport Beach, Callt. 92663. This tllslness Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Jack N. Bostwick. This statefllent was nted with the county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 28, 1971. Publlsh: Nov, 10, 11, 24, a.-· nC'""'""U,.;.IIOW- HAM18TATSIIIIIT Tlot lolloWbi( -lo 4crill bt±FIF ui ...... T.....,...c_,,..Uit A~ .Ptreuul, Pa- <111<-IIIIIIPtr-Ace~ey, 110 M..-port c ... ter Drtn, a.u. ,.,, .._. port S.eb, c~ 92180; Amtrlc:u Balbltu St"lco CoiPOnlloo, CoJU. or• corp., 110 NHpOtt Ceater Drtu, Ste, 275, M'IW- port Beach, c.w. moo. Tbta busiDtu ta: eobdbcted by a a corporttlon. CorpontkiD Glmt: American at.sJ.DHs Seme. CorpontloA. This statemeat was ftJed with the cou~y clerk or Or- ange County Oct. 28,' 1971, PubUsh: Nov. S, 10, 17, 24, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .84410 PUB_LIC NOTIC~ S-9a387 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowlnc persons are doing ll.lslness as: Cuyshe- lan Ltd., 500 Newport Cen~ ter Drive, Ste. 525, New- port Beach CA 92660: Hal Shelton, Studio Ranch, (P.O. Box 87), Golden, Colorado 80401; Robert H, Shelton, 4600 Dorchester Road, Cor- ona del Mar, CA 92625; Jolln s. Shelton, 1535 Coast Walk, P.O. Box 48, La Jolla, CA 92038, This b.lsiness is conduct- ed by a ltmfttd partnership. Sigoed: JohnS. Shelton. Thls statement was CUed ·with the couoty clerk or Or- ange County Nov. 1, 1977. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dee. 1, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84682 PUBL.IC NOT I CE S-93388 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persollS are dolog tllslness as: Tah2r- land Ltd., 500 Newport Cen- ter Drive, ~te. 525, New- port Beach CA 92660: Hal Shelton, Studio Ranch, (P.O. Box 87~ Golden, Colorado 80401; Robert H. Shelton. 4600 Dorchester Road, Cor- ona del Mar, CA 92625;Jotm S. Shelton. 1535 Coast Walk. P.O. Box 48, ·La Jolla, CA 92038. Tbls llust.ness Is coDducJ· ed by a Um1ted J:artnersbl,p. Sta:Did: .rot.a s. Sbelton.. This statement was ftted With the county clerk or Or- ange County Nov, I, 19'71. Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 19'77, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .84683 I».UBLIC NOT ICE S-93393 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followine person is doing tllstness as: Baywood Development Group, 500 Newport Center Drtvt, Ntw- port Beach, California 926&3: Baywood O.velop. meot Group, IDe., a CalUor- nta corporation, 500 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach, CaiUornla 92663. This busiDess is conduct- ed by a corponUon. Corporattoo name: Bay- wood Development Group, Inc., W. R. Watt, presldeot. This statement was rued with lbe couaty ctirt ot Or- aace County Xo•. 2, 1971. Publlah: Nov. 10, 11, 24, Dec, 1. 1917, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84745 Dec. 1, 1917, 1n the Newport PUBLIC NOTI C E Harbor Ell51gn. F~84471 _..::,~:.=:~::;::.:..;.::;:...__ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUStNESS NAME STATEMENT S-93364 The foUowtnc person Is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doing bUSID.tss as: Tbe NAME STATEMENT ClinglOC VIne; 1032 Bayside Tbe following person is Drive, Newport Beach, Ca. doinc business as: Del's File 92662: Jean M. Burke, S2aG Sharpening, 617 N. Mentle Skinner street, l"lne, Ca. Lane, Santa Aoa, Catttornta 92105. 92101: Tom N. Delamattr, Tht.s busloesslscooducted 617 N. Mut.Je LaDe, Santa by aa lndlvldaal. Siped: Al\1., Calllornla 92701, Jean M, Burtt. Thls b.Jstoess Is conduct-This stat•meat wu ftled ed by an Individual. Slgoed: with tbe COUDty cler-of Or .. Tom N. Delamater. aace CCMmty Oet. 13, 1977. Tbls statement wu ttl eel Publllb; Nov. s, 10, 11, with thtcouaty cltrkofOr. 24, 19'71, tn tile Newport aace County Oct. 2?, 19'11, Harbor Enstp.. F -83168 PQbllth: No ... 10, 17, 24, __ ...;.. ___ ,...,. ___ _ Dec, 1, 1V77, lb the NtwpOrt __ P~U~B~~:!I~Cc,;N::_O~'r,:;IC;!'E-Harbor Enslp, P ..tMU PUBL IC NOTICE S-93117 FICTITIOUS BUSIJfESS NAM! SfATEMEJIT TIM lotlow1Qc pereo11 an dol.DC bla.IJ.Dtla at: Tbt lmu Tllt followlac penou are dolll( "''lnou u: O)'namle Vltalbm, too Sctx>ll Plua, PH-10, Newport Btaeb, ca .. Uf. 92M3: IAier«Joll. AJJJa. IOD, 100 Sebol& Plaa, PH. 10, Nnp>rt liMe\ CIIU. _,,-marl· .... .,, tuo zeu Dr., a..,_ 8 ... 11, CaiU. -~. P, 0, Boa Ill. Tblo -lo -Cl-od by • llmlled po-._ Biped: Jloeo!•llrto B. Sou- .,, lAc,_ II. AU- · Coq~~.ay, 12 CI'HUidt, 11- rk:t, CalUonda tnts: Gra. Mru R6dDre7 Boa. 1 ll C ,..... • ..,.. rnw, CaW:. 91'715; SlotJ71 All• Rou, II Cr-. lmM, Colli. 91'715. TIIII ... _wullltd ••• ao. _, c1en ot Or· .... CGulr Oct. II, im, -loll: Occ.ID, 1'1, ""'· ~IJ_O, lt'M, Ia Jill R_.t _,... F.-a TIU ,_.._., ia coDe" .... odll/lllloltod_ ...... S~G-1.-. 1'1t1l ............ IDed wJIII lbl _, eltrt ot Or- ...,. CoooiJ O.t. lSI I I'M, -""'· ID, '· ... Doc, l,lt'M,Ia Jill "-It llarllor .....,., r . .- HOI..E-IW..()HI! !IlKS qtA.HCI! FOR PRIZE 111<1< Plamooer <>I UO Yla LidO lion!, Lido We, 1o oiiif!: to w1o • rr .. 1r1p ., ••• IDd ''·900 u ' ra.It of -rtllll • ~­ID--It 1!11 Saoll A• , c-.., Clllb. 111o ... qoo~t. llocl him lo.r lbo 17!11 .-1 Rulli NoJI llole-ljl-<ooe nttP~&&DI, a naUODII <oOipelllloo oponoorodbytbo Drambu:te Co04J)IDY of Ed1Ja .. baJ'Ib, ScoUud, PUBL.IC NOTICE. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME I!'J'ATEMENT Tbt tollowt.D& person.~ are doloc bastoeu u : The Keg, 11!5 Vlctorla Street, Costa Mesa, CiiUoruia: Fraok R. McCarron, Jr., 21031 Gal- bar Circle, Hlltltlnrfoo Beach, CaWOruta 92646; E. Elaloe McCarron, 21031 AIRMAN Pbllllp P, Wiolll· ford, son of Mn. RutbCOFlft of 2025 S. Calftrt. Cotta Mesa, bAs &nduatecS at Lactllnd AFB, TtiU, ,from Atr Forre brule tntn.tDr.IIe ts a 1971 gra.tt&ate of Es- tancia biJb schOOl. Galblr Circle, Hunll~!oo RETIRED PERSONS TO s.aeh, Caiiiornl> 92646. MEET !lEEK !•RLIER . Thls business is collduct-"' ed by an unincorporated as-Nnport , Chapter 121, sodatton other than a part-Amerlcu Asaocta.Uoaofl\e- nershtp, , Ured Persona:, 11tlll meet a Sicoed: lllsband and wlfe, week early this mootb -- Frank R. McCarron, Jr. an-: Thursday, Nov. 11, at the E. Elaine McCarron. Senior Citizens Center, 5th This statement was fU ld and Mar"JUerlte, Corooa del with. the county clerk of Cr-Mar. ange Couoty Oct. 18, 1977. A 1 p.m. business meet- PubUsh: Ckt, 27, Nov, l, ing wlll follow tbe DOOD 10, 11, 1977, In the Nf'wrort tonch. Members aDd guests Harbor Ensign. F -83861 wut bring a sandwich, A Thanksglvlllfl dessert wil l be .served. .PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doin& bUsinesS a$: Expo, 3050 East Coast Hlwa}', Co- rona del Mar 92625: Vincent DtMectlo, 120'7 s. R~oe Dr,, Santa Ana, CA. 92104; Gor. don Miller, 30SO E. Coa st Hyway, Corona del Mu,CA. 9262S, This business Is conducl- ed by a Umlt!(1 partnership. Signed: VIncent DIMeglio. This statement was tiled with the coullly clerk or Or- ange Count}' Oc t. 28, 1977, Publish: Nov. 3; 10, 17, 24, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor J::nsign, F -644!13 PU BLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing bustnns as: Willis Advertising/Design, 4120 Birch street, Suite 103, New- port Bel.c.h, CA 92660. Claude Ed'nN WUUs W. "'37 E....,_,., lfvloe. Callf- ornta *'15. This business Is conduct- ed b\· an tndl"vtctuat. Signed: Claude E. Wlllis UI. This statement was fU8(] with the count~' clerk of Or- ange County Oc t. 24, 1917 . Publish: Nov. 3, 10, 11, 24, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84178 P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foltowtq persons are doing business as: Ora~e County Carpet Sales, 12571 Woodlawn, Tustin, Caur. 92680: Christopher B. Wells, 125'11 Woodlawn, Tustin, Calif. 92680; Stephen Paul Staudt~er, 30'70 East Fran- ten. Anaheim, Calif. 92806. This business Is conduct. ed by a general partnership, Signed: Stephen P. Stauding- er. Tbls statement was nted with tbe county clerk of Or- ange County Oct. 31. 1977, Publlsh: Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F-84506 PUBL"IC N OTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEYENT The fottowi.Dg person. Is dotnc b.Jsiness as: Jane's Antiques, 2121 E. Coast Hl.ihway. Corona del Mar, Ca. 9Z62S: Sandrl McNeUI, 700 Avocado, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This hllstoess Is conduct- ed by aa todlvl$tal. StcDed: Sandra M.cNeiU, Tills statement was filed wltn the eouaty clerk or Or-ur• Cou~XJ Oct. 2'7, 1971, Pablltb: No•. S, 10, 17, 24. 19?1, ID tM Newport H:artlOr En~tcn. F -84408 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N OTICE S~93310 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: M and M Alarms, 15781 Carrie Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647: Howaro Steven Sc hoen!Pid, 15781 Carrie Lin(', Hunting - to n Be .. ch, Ca. 92647. This business l5 coodu<.t- ~ by an Individual. Sl!!ned: Ho.,·ard s. S'r hoenfelrt. This statement .... ·as riled with the county derk of Or- ange County Ort. 24, 19"17. Publish: Nov, 3, 10, 17, 24, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslgo. F -84209 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN~ NAME STATEMENT The following persons arf' rlolng business as: Sir ,Jax Meats, 20982 Brookhurst, Hu-.too hkll, Cahf. ~646i.JT~llltl~rev; Wa 1- Ur. . .._er. Huot - tnttoD Beacb, Calif. 92646; F rank ThOmas Walker, 220'7 1 Istaoder, Huntington Be;ch, Calif, 92646. This business Is c.:onduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Mkhael Walker. This statement was filed with the county d~rk or Or- ange County Oc t. 28, I 'l77. Pubtlsh: Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1911, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -84500 PUBLIC. NOTICE f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A fEME NT The following person is OOing business as: American Colon Therapy Association, -1 500 Campus Dr., Suite 630, Newport Beach, CA, 92660: Jack L. Lane, D.(:., N.D., 17532 Cottonwood, lrvtne, C A. 92715. Tttls business Is conduct- ed by an individual. Slgn('ft: J. L. Lane, N.D. This statement was nted with the rounty clerk of Or- ange County Oc;t, 27, 1977. Publish: Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, 19'71, In the Newoort HarOOr EPStcn. f -84406 PUBLIC N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing busloess as: Ms . Mes- seOier Service, 4010 Park Newport, U16, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Muriel S. Sbtn.kman, 4010 Park Newport. U16, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. This busi.ntsa is conduct- ed b)' an tndiYidua.l. Stcnect: Wurtel S. Sbaakmu. Tbts stattmtnt was tued with Ute couat)' clerk of Or-anre COiliiiJ Oct. Z7, 1971. Publtsb: No'r, s, to, 11, 2-4, 1971, ID tbe Nnport Harbor Enslca. F .8+404, PUBLIC NOTICE ,. I ,. I n i.e "1lf. o.s ma niCaln ... per ciglrllllll. 11y FTC II'IIIIIDII. Werning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' '' r I ['I f ' ,,, ··I I·'~· .• )~tl(~ . NEIPDRT HARBOR EHSIIJI ·PG.I NOV.IO, l9n Luncheon • Dinner Brunch • L:lte Supper Romantic! old world atmosphere in the Capn.Lounge Reservations Honored (7 14) 642-9434 3300 W. Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach and the anginal Amelia 's on Balboa Island O P EN FOR LUNCH EON AND DINNER 311 Manne Ave. CUSTO,., and THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS IOOA Y. ·12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GA RDEN GROVE 27601 F'ORB~S ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL Anahei m Garden Crove f ullerton 772-3401 750-7665 871-8020 STATE LICENSE NO. 192137 • FJSDAY, OCT. 11 CMitle A. Fn1 '' .. SubA-.wuanlilllldoa a lrud tMft ebarp afttr betic bmd uDIStr a tnet ta tbt )'IJ'd ol Cucadt lac., 2SZO No"''"rt 81\'d,, allZ:IO a.m., Nn otnc.t1 wtrt altrttd by a &I.J.tat alarm; I $308 boi of ..... '-'! - removed trom a trvck • , • Harlond W, Spear, 28, ol 1950 16th st., Oalrwood apartmeDls, was cbat(ed with btt aDd ruo after his ear knocked dowo a tnltie slgoal pole at 17tb St. aod Newport Slvd. at'S:l 5 a.m. , Brian J. Russell, 20, of2033 Newport Blvd, was charted wUh drunk drlW'IDC at 301 w. VI ctoria st. at 3:30a.m •• A 1968 VW squareback was stolen from tt)e car port or Edwa rd J. Leahy, 555 Paul- arloo Ave. • • David L. Tlllman, 43, of 2376 New- port Blvd., was charged with suspicion of resld~nttal Wr- glary after a clnd~r block shatter ed a •200 slid- Ing glass doo r In the apart- ment of Carol Ann Overcash, 2525 Elden Ave, •• A Wr- glar obtained $300 cash from an overnl.ght case in the bedroom of Karen L. Kessler, 251-A Avocado ~'t •• Two TV sets, $1 50 In silver quarters ancl Slll in currenq ' made up the burglary loss or !!elena s . Bartosik, 3217 Montana Ave. • SATURDAY, OCT, 22 Paper trash was apparent- I IY t~:nH ed, causine: a $500 fire In the pick-up truck or Robert P. Jones , Irvine, in a parking lot at 711 W. 17th St., at 2:53 a.m.; the fire was extinguis hed by firemen . . • W1Uiam D. Gr eenleaf, 1~30-A Wallace Ave., reported the theft of a $20 gold piece, 1928 mlnt conduton valued at $200 and 3 cr ystal necklace beads val- ued at $15 taken from hls bed room dresser .. Pamela J. Daile~·. 2201 American Ave ., reported the $1,000 theft of a 12'd 5' oriental ru g from 267 1/2 Palmer St ••. Edward E. Banker 1953 Flamingo Dr,, reported the $250 theft of a hood- mounted light bar from his pick-up truck holding a CB antenna and two on- r oad ll.ghts. ).utltentic )HdiaH-/Jcwdru BIG DISCOUNT IOBOCI BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY AND TRADIT IONAL HANDCRA FTED PIECES, SIGNED HY INDIAN CRAFTS- MEN, CAN RE YOURS AT NO COST, WITH NO SHOJ?PINC TRIP THROUGH A PRIVAT E SHOWING PLAN. CASH PLAN AVA ILABLE FOR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. m .t\R ·\STF.:t-::0 PRO Ot lf'TS -FlJ N -FOI.KLORE u!C8- •IUIIDAY, oct1 ~ ~ R.li-II,M, ofNIOIIu-.tCII< .. , lldfend a eooc:~•fol ud _,__ttaee..-u bo -· olio Falnllw lid, at lfootletllo Sl. Ill tho foe at '7:45 a.m. aad fta bJ.t by a ear DOrtbboa.DclM runt., Rc1,, drl'f'eD by lobo Koelmol, !9, Santa ADI. ••• Robert Jetrnrs, 717 HDdlon AYe., reported the $1,980 burglary ot a 10-speed bi- cycle, lawn mower aDd boJ: or toolafl'Om 1083SutaRosa Ave, •• A burglar came In tbrourb a Jdtcbto wiDdow Ln- to t~ rtaldenee of Rebecca K. hterson. 2265-C Maple Ave., tatlnc $2'5 eaab, about $50 worth of costume jewelrY aDd assorted clotbi.nc ••• A tape deck. speakers aDd portable radio were stolen from the car ot Lynne c. Nutter, 224 Avoudo st ... A calculator, gold chain bra- celet, sll rolls of pennies and the tltchen clock were stolen from the residence of lagrfd Grimstad. 772 W. 18th St ••• A $250 TV set was stolen from a room at Rodeway lnn, 1400 Bristol st. , . A tO- speed bicycle ulued at $75 was stolen from the garage of RusseU A. Peterson, 3368 C alltornia St. ~ONDAY, OCT. 24 Joseph L. Salazar, 110 B rooldlne Lane, reported the $237 burglary or a radio removed from the dash of his car parked at 3410 Bristol St ••• Ellzabetb A. Feltes, 2775 Mesa Verde Dr., reported her sports car stolen from In front or her apartment •• A Wrglar used a blow torch to melt aplastic window to reach in and un-. lock an adjacent door Into Kaiser school, 2130 Santa Ana Ave., ta.kJng a radio receiver , turntable aDd cassette player from a faculty room,a$1,1001oss •• A $256 bo:r or tools was stolen from the trunk of the car or Robert L. Morga11, 2560 Oxford Lane •• Three tires and wheels worth $400 were stolen from a trailer In a fenced storage area of Coast Community College District, 2101· fairview-Rd •• Doris N. Marine, 62, of 1845 Monrovia Ave., suffered faclal lacerations when ber car , southbound on Harbor Blvd,, 140 south or Bernard St., hit the rear of tbe stop- ped car of Ph.tllp P. Bour- assa J r., 20, of 542 Tn.,.. e rse Dr., at 3 p.m .•• James B. Clark, 18, of 1620 Whittier Ave., was charged with reckless driving at Pla- cenlia Ave . aDd Swan Dr. after a radar speed-gun had clocked him at speeding 80 mUes.per-hour at 8 p.m. • TUESDAY , OC T. 25 Henry Dwye r, 99 8 Valen- cia Dr., reported the ba ttery and antenna stolen from his car •• A $1,050 box of tools was stolen from the pick-up truck of Terry M. Holliday, 3129-ACoral Ave., I , r!!!f_IYlfkJ1l ~'1• tt • 18 Prlv•te Pools _ V ' Q • 3 Cl•y Tennis Courts ~-.., • 82 Luxurious vera Bung•lows, Suites HOTEL a RACQUI!T CLU!I •nd Rooms.wlth • S.ns•tlon•l VIew S1xty·lwo 1uxur1ous bungalo ws. SUites and rooms command a sensational view trom a hill-slope m the most e•clus1ve sect1on of Acapulco. Guests may select unobtrus1ve pr1vacy of their own cottage and pool, or sunbathe w ith the "jet set" at lhe lamous V1lla Vera pool and bar. where favonte troptcal drinks can be enJOyed. e1ther m or out of the water Fo r the tennts buff. three clay courts are available both n1ght and day Fo r the gourmet. •nternat1ona1 cuts1ne and Mex1can spec1alt1es prepared at your request For the romanttc , pnvacy and seclus1on For everyone. unforgettable memones. THE VIllA VERA. ,. ............ HONEYMOONPACKAG·------------~ 5 Dax.~lr~~•~JRR~,!~H:uej~~:.!!"19.70 Air-Conditioned Double Room w ith Private or Sharing Pool• Welcome Drink on Arrival • Full Breakfast Every Day • One full Dinner (for Two) at ".EL PATIO" Restaurant • 1/2 Hour Tennis Lesson Per Person • l"wo Tickets for "LE JARDIN" Night Club Including One Drink Per Person • One Free Daily Hour df Court Time • Gratuities ,, EXTRA NIGHT ON E.P. Reos JACK HUGEN INT. and HARRY JARVINEN AND US National WATIS t -(800) 42t -0767 Write or Phone For Package Rates and Free Color Brochure to \1illa\1~ra HOTIIL & RAcou.T CLW P.O.IBox 560. Acapulco, Mex. Phone 4-03-33 ! .... ..,_... ..... _ llrtolol .... Job K, ... . ..... lSI 0UUa A••.. ... . ported tho l8,110boo~taryof KUIIltan•, pUailllc"• llld jtwley from t111 bome. , . C. P. Flori, 41, Phoeal.x, Arts., wu booked on a cbars:t of poneBIIon of eoeaine tor sale at 2600 Harbor BIW'd, , • A man slmuJstlnc a weapon uDder I!.Js jacket stole about $300 ln currency from clerk John E. Ryan in HU11ren Liquors, 250 E. 17th St., at !0:10p.m. • WEDNESDAY, IJCT. 26 new·~ HAll. IKIH CAll STUDIO new o o ADYAHCID SCtiHTIIIC TICHHIQUIS All Nat•••l ~~•lll•cl ma11 k•••• new o o APPIOACH TO Pl04llffi. DAffiAGID HAll •• COIIIIIIICUIIJ wHirl Nvcl•l• ochft, new m .......... ,.,., '•'v•••• • o PROFISStOHAL PIRffiAHIHT WAVtHG new .. (11olt o t• bodtl S•h. •111"11· .,.,.do•o~•6 ••tulu Sh••poo, l•• d111. •"d b•u•h HUCUIC HAIR COIORIHG ¥••11 od•a11c•d col••'"'' tloi"l"t· hlthllt hllllj wltll o ll•allh.lf •"••"· • n._(,• WE HAVE 6 \\ ~ o complotol~ HIW S 1 personalla•d approach • \.("\.• of mo.klng o.nd k•~plng ~Ov' ~ ~ou boo•"'"" Palntlog equipment nlued at $699.15 was stolen from Yehlcles In tbe parking 'lot of P. J. Black aDd Co., 1579 Sunlaod St ••• A burglar took a $1 00 stereo player from the apartrreot or Jo. seph P. WUd,276-C Avocado ••• A $29.95 electric sander was stoleotrom Montgomery Ward, 3088 Bristol, tbe sus· peel leaving In a car dir- ectly outside, driven by a second suspect. .• A thief pried open a wlndwlng In the car o[• John R. Matkin. 2207 -A Pomona Ave.; parked ln a lot at 2701 Fairview Road, taking an aluminum case containing $1,500 in came ra eQlllpment, including 3 lenses, a meter alld nash attachment • , Robert C. Ward, 49, of 289 E. 20th St., was Chaf"K"ed with drunk driving at Fullerton A.,.e, and Flower St. at 5:01 p.m •..• James F'. Taggert, 41 or 2029 Mandarin Dr., was cllarged with drunk driving alter his car hit a tire hy- drant on Albabross Dr., 70 feet south of Flamingo r r. ......1_ b FREE ... conaulto.tlon & o.no.lyala to\-r Co.ll foro. .cs mlnut• appoln~m•nt NOWI ' ~L-MAS!£Y Q., 7J4/67J-6650 3~3~ VIR LIDO , LIDO VlllRC.I, 2nd floor, NEWPORT lERCH GUNNERY GRADUATE Navy gunner's ma te sea- man apprem lc~ Ponald J, McVay, son or Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Watts of 1742 Bayport Wa;·, West Upper Bay, ~~o·hose wife, Valerie, Is the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peters of Hi ghland Drive, Newport Beae h, has graduated from basic gun- ner's mate school at the Naval Training Center, Great 01. Cosmetic Surgery Could Improve the appearance of your: __ .., .... FACE -Cbil COitOifS _.._,TUllY- lntfllll or rnoc:o siu & ~· ....... llttll lilltlt . AIERIW SPRIIG IIEDICAI. 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