HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignCOWBOY COSMONAUT Altxtl LeoooY tries oo his aew
Stetroo at Yoaday nlcbt'• Apollo-Soyas party at tbt
Newporttr Ina. Newport Btaeb COwboJ actor Joba WaJDI,
at tbe mterophollet, PI'IIID*i bats to tbe Amertcu and
Sovtet space crew members. Duke Wayoe's OWD lat-
mtter, "Nadte," at tar left, brought the blt.l from tbe
Stetsoo factory, WaiUn& tor their bits are ''Deke"
Slaytoo, tar rtpt, Tom stafford. center, anct Valery
Kubuov, between Wr. Stafford aDd Mr. Wayoe. Behi.Dd
Mr. Leooov is utrcaaut Va.oce ~raod. Several bu.Ddred
people turned oat for tbt party, hosted by Newporter
mallaier Ed Nl(ro. (EulcD photo.)
JET BAN·
IS URGED
A leader of Newport's
antl-jet set pointfdthisweek
to last Friday's fatal crash
near Orange County Airport
as turtber proof that the
local tteld ls one of the
oatloo's most daJlierous air·
ports.
But, embattled Congress-
man Andrew Ht.ubaw apiD
remlDded aoJbocfy wbo would
Uatea tbllt, tt U4 wbeocom-
trlllllll~
out of tbt cowdy airport,
It can't bt abJ.fted to the
El Toro MuLDe air staUOil.
stuart WUl.lams ol West
Upper Bav, leader of local.
a ttempts to have thl> lOr-
port declared unsafe, flred
ott a letter tbls week to
James Dow, acUng chief ad-
ministrator of the Federal
Aviation Administration In
Washington. Referring to
last Friday morning's crash
of a twtn-enctned Beech-
~ratt, wblch kUled the pUot,
Mr. WUJtams notec1 that "bad
the aircraft traveled a few
hundred yards farther, lt
would haft caused a major
catastrophe.''
Alter ~ a wave-orr
from the airport tower, tbe
plane, plloted by Perry
Wlnstoo, 49, ofSan FernaDdo
VaUey, crasbed into a
Memores Co. warehouse )Jst
north of Bristol St. A few
hundred yards farther alOOi
the plane's path is the
thickly-populated West
Upper Bay area of Newport.
Mr. WUUams demands
that the FAA close Orange
County Airport ··tm-
medlatelY aDd permanenUy
to jet traffic."
But, also this w~k, Con-
gressman Hlo.sbaw reiter-
ated earlier warn.lngs that
Ult U. S, Defeut Dept. wW
DOt allow j)lat mULtary-
etflJJa.n )It OM of £1 T~
M a rt.oe air station.
CoaYeotently i:Jrcotten' ·
ln discussions of joint use
are 2 flacts, says Mr. Hin-
s haw: The cost to tbe fed-
eral governmeDt of movtnc
the El Toro openUoo else-
where wouJd call for an es-
peodlture In excess of $1
bllllon, and the fedPral dol-
lars that go into payroU and
other dollar Items at El Toro
assist the Orange County
economy ln excess of Sl50
mllllon aJUII&Illy.
"Ooce again, there is be-
log daD(led before us tbe
pollttcal propos1tloo that tbe
joint use of El Toro 1s 'pos-
slble.' Let me state right
now," empbaalzes Mr. Hin-
shaw, "lt is NOT possible.
··I remain ruwtenbly op-
posed to jolat use of £1
Toro, &Dd lave DO l.Dteotioo
of chanciDg mr postttao. Not
does tbe Department of De-
tense." .
Cha mber Women gi_ve
Silver Ancho r hono rs
EMBATTL ED PALMS AT ICAZELIS HOME
BA TILE OF THE PALMS
Mrs. AnthOny Kasells was
sWI eyeball-to-eyeball yes-
terday wlth the Irvine Co.
and tile Harbor View Hllls
CommunUy Auocl&tloo
over wbltber ber tall palm
trees 11WIIl be eet down.
The l"tne Company's
John Sands woald't say
when. or U, the compu)
wilJ foreclose oo tbe Kazelis
leasehold at 935 Goldenrod.
James Blakemore, presi-
dent of the homeowner as-
soetaUoo, wasn't sure wbat
his next move mlght be,
but says the aasoclat.lon by-
laws prohibiting trees that
pro )ect above roofilnes '•wm
be enforced untU the mem-
bersh.lp chances the by-
laws."
The Knells' bad ~n
given unW midnight Monday
to either cut the palms or
fact foreclosure, t.fter tbe
assoclatloo's architectural
commJttee ruled In fnor
of attorney Dennis Harwood
and 2 ot~r nelrbbors wbo
comp1alntd tb:lt the palms
block tbelr views of tbe har-
bor.
Mrs. Knells Is rallyl ..
neighbors to support her
conteotioo that the pcllms
have betil above the roof-
Une for 15 years, aDd nobody
complained, therefore she
shouldn't be forced to cut
them down now.
Geortce Flaherty, 922
Goldeorod, says be likes trw
vlew of the palms. Attorney
George Rodda, 949 Golden-
rod, agrees.
Tbe Irvine Co., whic h is
BIIA to hold
annual meet
given final authority by as-
sociation bylaws to fore-
close, wtsbes the squabble
would be ~ttled In the neigh-
borhood. IDIICI&d.
Mr. Blakemore wtabb
Mrs. "Kuelb ud trlemds
would cet 20 ~T ceat of the
members.hJp of the borne-
owners group to 11ree to
call a special mHtt.Dg to
discuss tbe issue and, per.
haps, change tbe bylaws to
allow tbe palms to stay,
"( doo't doubt tblt thl>
Ka.zellses moved in before
tbls particular part of the
bylaws was approved," sa vs
Mr. Blakemore, • 'but they
signed an agreement toabtde
by the rules, even as
amended, and they have been
ameDded."
Mrs. Kuells claims s~
bas pruned her palms untll
they no looger block any
views.
"U I cut them the 10 or
12 feet needed to brl.nc them
down to roof height, they'll
die,'· sbe complatns. ·'A
nursery man bas estimated
It would cost $6,000 to re-
place t hem.''
She also argues tbat tbe
home of architectural com-
mlttM> chairman John Car-
son at 2921 Settlng Sun could
be 1n violation of the trH
height b}'laws.
'·If that's true,'' counters
Mr. Blakemore, "someone
sbouM write us a letter say-
log t~t their view ls blocked,
and wt-wUI act. We act ooty
on written complalnts, aod
a vtew blxkage must be
Involved.''
Meanwhlle, Mrs. Kazells
Insists she wm stay right
where she bas been since
1960.
"I don't not to turn this
place into somethlng that
looks Uke a barracks," she
says, defiantly. ··cu•t then
be some folta,e some-
where?"
NeUber jlta from Orup
Coaty Airport DOl' trdlc
• tbe PfCII)OHd nt..SOO ol
UllliYtrlltJ Drift wW botber
tbt oew Upper Newport BeJ
tcoJoclcal reM"'• a tap
IDle Fia ud Game Dept.
offtetal aid bert JuterdlJ.
Robert Wootiomery, n-ctooal ~er of Flab ud
Game tor Soatben Call-
fornJa, told a Chamber of
Commerce town meet!Dc lbat
tbe nse"e wUJ be com-
pletely developed 1D from 5
to 7 years, a.od tbe plao
tor tbe development wW be
sblped largely by Z com-
mittees, that wUl bOld thell'
tlrst meetlngs next week.
i Mr. Moot.&.omery, a rest-
dent of the Bluffs, said his
department would "probably
be opposed to" any 2nd
bridge crossing the bay oorth
of Sbellmaker Island, but
"ill support replacemeot of
the preseot Coast HY)'. spu~.
A Marriott Hotel break-
fast crowd of about 90, de-
scribed as a '·dlsappo~
turnout" by Dan Rocers,
manager of the spoosortng
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce, beard Mr. Yoot-
gomery make the followl.nc
points:
• JETS taking otf over
Upper Bay from Orange
County Airport present "DO
conOlct with fish aDd wUd
Ufe actlvtUes." He said tbe
probabllity of olrds collidl.Dg
wtth jets presents "no real
problem."
• UNIVERS ITY DRIVE
extensloo, proposed to con-
nect Irvine wlth Costa Mesa
by way of the Back Bay a~.
would ''have DO adVerse or
beneficial effect oo the re-
serve.•·
• BUFFER ZONES, coo-
slstlng of taods au a round
the bay, are desirable to add
to the protectloo of the 741-
acre re~rve, but 1aDd 1D
sucb zoots would bave to be
pare lased bf •reoctes otbe!'
t.bu tbt state.
• LOWER BAY pollotloo,
carried into Upper Bay by tbe
harbor's oatural wave ac-
Uoo, cootrlbutes som~bat
to Upper Bay pollatlon, "but
oot in a very large mea-
sore."
• DRErx:JING wlll be
uodt-rtaken only If It proves
compQUble wlth the bay's
ecosystem, and wUl consist
only of removing sUt from
the Back Bay aod deepen!~
channels between bay ls-
laods.
• RESTRICTIONS wlll
prohibit swlmmtne oortb of
North Star Beach, ~boats
r1own to 5 mpb, problblt dogs
aDd cats, except on leasbes
or in cars, and restrict
motorcycles to regulu •e-
blc le roads.
• PERtllTTED acttftties
wUI I.Dclude h1k1ne (oo trails
only), cycll.nc, boatq, pbo-
tography, blrdwatcb.lac,
nshing, clammlnc. groap
tours, and bloloctcal study
projects.
A teclm.lcal adflsory com-
mitt~. consisting prlmlrlly
of biologists and other spe-
cialist experts, wm bold lts
flrst meetln(t Oct. Z9toltart
drawtng up an lntertm plan
for the reserve.
A pubUc poUcy actrtsory
committee, which l.Dclacles
Newport Mayor Doaald tlc-
lnnis, Coooty Supe"Lior
Thomas RUey, Frteod.s of
Newport Bay PresideDt Ray
Wllllams, aDd reprueata-
ttns of county eoUeps aDd
aD1•tra1tJea, wW meet tb@
foUowLDc clly.
BttweeD tbem, tbe Z com-
mittees are to deftlop tbf>
intertm p1aA by HoY. 15.
1loa baDd tbt eo.cu more
coacUJatory toward tbt
ftrm'a6rta.
Larry Prteat, m~Mpr ol
ttw local lf*lll, ....,..bd
• coutnettoe 8Ciillldllt
Schmitz goes
for Senate
Jobo Scbmlts of Spyglass
H lD wtll Met tbt Republi-
can oomiDatioo for the U. S.
Smtte seat held by Job.D
TUDDey, tbe Eutp learned
tbia week.
Mr. Schmlts, a former
U. s. coocressman, state
seator and tbe 1972 presl-
deot.tal oom lDee of tbe
American Party, bas Dot
forma.lly •nnonnced bls can-
dldacy, but let bls lllteotl.oas
be kDowD 1ut Sunday night
at a C alllornta Republican
Assembly party at a oelgb-
bor's bouse. He Is Orange
County CRA chairman.
tlr. Schmit~, 45, teaches
at Santa Ana College. He
was tea c b.lng tt·.ere in 1964
wbeo ~ was elected to the
State Seoate. lo 1970, ~
was elected toCoogress,l!ld
lost a reelection bid wbeo
Andrew Hlosbaw defeated
blm in tbe Republlcan prlm -
a ry election.
He ls a oatlve of tlU-
waukee. He attended Mar-
quette Untverstty tbere, and
later earned a masters de-
gree 1D ec1ucattoo from Long
Beacb State. He came to
Orange County as a Marine
pllot in 1957. After 8 years
io tbe tlarines, be settled
ln Tustin. Wltb his wife,
Mary, and 4 of tbeir 6 child-
reo, be mo•ed to Ne1rp0rt
ln 1973.
CC nominates
Jim Parker
Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce directors held
tbelr moothly business
llrncbeoo Mooday aDd took the
following acUoo:
• JAMES PARKER was
formally DOml.nated as next
year's Chamber president.
If approved by the member-
sbip, he wlU be installed in
January, replaclnc WiUlam
Lusk, who bas se"ed 2
terms.
• NEW HEADQUARTERS
to be built U Jamboree and
Santa Barbin .. o the edge
of Newport Center will be
site of a special ground-
breaking party at oooo on
Nov. S.
• TAX PETITIONS wUI be
circulated by the Chamber ,
urgiog a state tnllot measure
next year that wUI requirt-
two-thlrds •ottnc ml)orlty
for all t21 lncreases.
ARTHUR DEPAUL OF
COM DIES GOLFING
Prlnte famUy sentces
were held Tuesday at Paclnc
View Chapel for Arthur De-
Paul, real estate broker, Wbo
collapsed and dled of an
appan>nt heart attack Fri-
day whUe golfing at El Toro.
t.tr. DePaul, who lived at
715 PlltoUta, l"l.oe Ter-
race, ls su"lYed by a 900,
Guy-Vincent DePaul of Co-
rona ~1 War.
GEORGE HICKS, 75,
OF BALBOA DIES
Georte Hicks, 75, of 601
E. Balboa BlYd., OYDer and
opeorator ol tbe Bamboo
Rattan Gift Sbop ID S.U.
sloce 1~. dltdSiadaywbUe
YisitiDc a sister 1D IIIII •tin
Teas.
Semees an ecbMRJid tor
11 a.m. today, Oet. IS, Ia
Plclflc Vtew Ca.pel. Mar
V lsta t.tuoolc Loclce 1!0
wW otftcate.
atrtteldlc DIQIICb ttet. rt 3 JUMP TO SAfETY
calli tor lddlll 10 au. OSI of cable, at a COil of al-.t IM BOAT EXPL ON
h m~ to eruct tM A Nwport holhMI Ud
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ud U. BldL cabAla eral8el o8 8elbaL
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BEST HIGH RISE
LARRY CHAPP B RS
BEST LEASEHOLD
•16!••$~~ T H E W ,4 L S H F ~ \f I L Y
CDM HIGH STAFF WI NS
The weather W'IS dismal.
but the c rowd was in a sunny
mood, and the castles .wert-
beautifUl. It added up to an-
other succustul sandcastle
contest -the 14th annual -
last Sunday at Corona del
Mar's main hf>arh,
The Nt-wport Harbor
Chamber of Commer ce,
spoosor of thE' evt-nl, handed
out 13 prizes, lncludl..ng a
new, super prize to the stan
of the Corona dt-1 Mar high
an architect Clrm near Or-
ange Count)' Airport.
• Most humorous rastlt>
-The Warehouse restaurant.
• Rest hi~h rl~ La rry
Chafft-rs of Playa r1PI Rey.
• Dnp l'3<>tl• -Rullr1~>r
Rlcha rc1 C roul of ( orona del
M2 r, a former ··tty rounC'Il-
man who Win!. ttns award
about t-very )eJr.
• Most un-astlt> ·astlt>
-Parents Without Partners.
yearbook, whlrh woo the • RE>st rontPmpor.uy cas-
newly-created grand sweep-tle -P a' 1!!1 T t>lephooe's
stakes award. eng~erm~ rtPpt.
Two special awardS just • Most •hsfomhooberated
for this year -the Cbamber castle -C,t rl S•·out Troop
award and tM Commodore's 837.
Club anrd -weat toN.-.. • Best eovlroomental
port Ctty CoancUman Peter cutle -ThE> Spanish Club
Barrett and the Newport ot Garden Grovt-'s PacWcla
Harbor JaycHs, respee-hlgh school.
U•ely, for speelalcreaUoos. • Most arttstlr -Dick
otber prlu wtDDers: HlrS<'h of Balboa Island.
• Molt en~ cutte • Best leoasebold castle -
-Dulellan, MOOD &Dd nc. Th-e Walsh famlly of El Toro.
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• PUSSYCAT VERDICT Edllof ollbo Eulp,
Tbt l'tC•t )Dry ftrdl.c:t
1a flnor of tt. Pull)' Cat
Tla.ter ud, ta elftct
aplul tllo CIIJ olllowport
S.c:b, .. tutractlft lor tM !olloWto( ,_
Plrlt, tbe aocUmoalou1
dllplor of ladlpollao al •·
nlod .,..lol bJ Kowport
Belcb cUy co.c:Umea II
1101 *rod bJ a npr--
tlfl _, of ~ eiU-.
lee*, tbtlfnportBI&c:b
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poUce fora, lboll1d c:m ..
ctltratl r.odoitb oo
c~ of 'flqJIIICII, Ud JtaJ
eloar ol ~ Ill' oltw ... , pntecttlc Dll' -
Cat T•ter tor ~eomm11Dlt1
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E. Jlt.J Cai"DWI
Carmu 41. Malud'leld
Co.-deiMor
.U.•dtc: ~ Aa lll'rilado• T•'l'ynaay
Two important }JOint. continually need air-
lnl ... ~ abortion. Tht lint it thtt
any appeal for abortion u a womu'a111ht11 a
faiN arwumeftt. The new life in he,· wp~b ~
hu an "unalienable Jicht" to IU lilt, Wily
.._,,, tho Court"' S...IM Boyh ..,.o\.,lorMo
inBOCtnt fttu.? j , 1
Tbo MCODCI point Ia thot tho Sup~outl,
tbroucli itt CO'W'Udly detillon, hu ail• for
IOWI"'UIMDt a frichtentlll dipee of ' 0\let
lift. It lll not very far to proceed from dfllyinl
tM ri1ht to Hfe to an unbom child becfUM It U
too JOUOI to dtnyinc it to 110meone elte who it
too old. too ihnnn, or• too politically annoy-
inc.
To permit and tolerate abcrtion ia to preunt
An enp11ved invitation to t)'f'IIMY .
.... wtth tb .. onl
or dlplty
Yr. Mayor •
)'Oa rr.y DOte lll .tbt
letter addressed to . ~
Ladlta Aulillary Nat~
Prulcteat, aDd stcned by tM
GoYenor•• ~rMm~l Secn-
tli'J, a letterotntual. Tbta
Ia tbl "l'Y ftrst time in .tbt
hiiiA>I')' or 111o vet.,... or
Fontp Wars of the UaJttd
St&tea tblt I bi.YttYtr lli:DcJih ~
of 1 Go'lemor of 1 Sta~
CO ttfUH whit we eall ae. -r. It Ia -...to •f
tbe LacHes of our cnat or-
polqtJon were aDd tUl1 are
Yti'J tllrt ud aclcieDid by
lht. -........ ~-Slaee tbe NaHoatl
Ia boUropl, ertmo rlddeo,
-eallr -od ODd
V.F,W.'a '76th Coanatioo
bold Aar. 15-JZ, 1175 Ia Lor
Ancelu, CaW., It tu btta.
DOted bJ m)'lllf la my rilitt
to ftrloal Dtatrtctt. County
Ccm~eUt, IDd Pottt, the
mabl topic: of coonr•tiloD
II of tbe Gorti"DDJ"I b.teit
rctlou towardltllo Veteruo
of For.Jp Watlolmt Unttld
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MARY SCHMITZ ON
O.C. COMMISSION
NEWPORT HARalR E"liG ..
fiUIUSNEO WEEKLY -PAGE 3
TMJRSMY, OCT. D. lt75
OODA DEL' liAR, CAL.
...,., ScbmJU, wtleofloM
Scllmtta of!pnlau 8W, wu
ptckild lut w.U u a mem-
ber or tbe Orup eo., I Commt .. loa oe the Statatt
of Worn•.
.,,..,_
SALE UN0£1'1 IU'ERV~ Of
••tWOS.ce. AUOT ..... IM
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Keep cool with
CANVflS
AWNINGS
Don't let the sun apotl your
palto fun. Shade wtlh cotorf'ul
centes for coot comfort . Call
or come bv for1ree taltmatta.
SIIIA All .,A_ .......
2202 SOUTH MAIN
Mra. SetunttJ wu aamtd
as OM of 5 memben-at-
larre to tbt ComiJl1uloD.
I.JIPOIDted by tbe COUDt7
Board of Supe"tmra.
Sbt Is a member of tbl
Republlea.n State Ctotral
Committee, Yiee.prutdelll
of tbe Corona del Mar Re-
pti>Ucan Assembly, a mem-
ber of the Newport Harbor
Republican Wom-. I.Dd t.
aettn lD tbe <>ranee COUDtJ
_......,,. Phtlharmonic Society.
COAST GUARD Mlm&D ap-
preotice Aotbooy L. Cabot.
1011 of LloJd H. Cabot of
455 Vllta Trucha. tbe
Bla.tfa, bu cractaated from
recruit tratDJDc at tbe Coast
Gaard TraJ.ntog C•ter In
Alameda.
LIGAL MOTICa
THE ORANGE COUNTY Pbllharmooic Society'• muac
mobUt1 _whJeb hid Us debut last IPrt.nc, bu blouomed
fortJa IMO a r..Uty thls taU. Alr.ady 1D Ml ftillc, tbe
pUJ decorated ftn, complete wlth aadlo-n-1 &!d.,
lutnm.U aod stereo equipment. is oow n.tU.ac New-
port .• Wea cmifted schools. Shown bert esplaiDinc mutical
lut.rameab to 3rd graders Is doc~nt Lois (Mrs. David)
TIQiltr. The children are given a 30 minute procram
on the ove"lew of the orchestra. The music moblle
piau to cover 90 schools In varlaus dlltrtcts throughout
Oruce County.
Harborlites harmony
will be demonstrated
The Harberlltes Chapter
of Sweet Adellnes wUI hos-
tess an "Introduction to
barbershop harmony" even-
lnc to acquaJnt local women
with techniques of singing
4-part harmony. The event
wW take place at 7:30 p.m.
Mooday, Nov. 3, at College
Park elementary school,
2380 Notre Dame Road. near
L ICAL NOTICI
CP-12&0
Fair and fal"iew, Costa
Mesa.
Abutty to read music ls
not necessary. A quartet wlll
be used to demonstrate Yo-
cal techniques and to U-
lustrate that 4-part harmony
can be sung by both quartets
a nd choruses.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CP-1259 CREATE SECURITY IN-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF TEREST
The 58-member chorus ls
auditioning new members to
participate lo the annual
c horus competltloo, which
wlll be held In Phoenix lD
early March. Tbe Harbor-
lites chorus Is directed by
Mrs. GaU Haney.
BULK TRANSFER (S 101 07 ) ( ecs. 6 -61 u .c.c.
Sees. 6101 -6107 U,C,C.) Notice is hereby given to
Notice ls hereby given to the Creditors of David A.
Women who are Interested
In jolnlog may contact Mrs.
Robert Spalding, 1411 Sierra
Alta Dr., Tustin, 832-9854. the c reditors of E. E. Crumrine and Jeannette
Dunstan, Transferor, whose Crumrtne, Debtor, whose
business address is 1829 bus iness address is 8876 HOW IN MOROCCO
Westclltf Drive,CityotNew-E. Camloo Real, City of Marine Staff Ser geant Ro-
p.>rt Beach, County of Or-San Gabriel, County of Los land J. Kent U, son of Mrs.
aoge, state of Calltornla, Angeles. State of Calttornla, Mary C. Stephens or 3-47
ttat a bulk transfer is about that a security lnterest is 16th Place, Costa Mt>sa, has
to be madt> to David A. about to be c reated by Debtor r eported for tty atthe Mar-
Crumrtne and Jeannette and granted to E. E. Dunstan, ine Bart.;.cks, Kenltra,
Crumrine. Transferees, secured Party, whose bust-. Morocco. A former stud~t
whose business address Is ness addre~ .~ 1829 Wes~-or Tustin high school, he
887i E, ClMidO R•l, Olt'J''Z cl~tlrve. City of~~rt joined tbe Warlnes lo Febru-
of 8U Gerlel, Coety of S.ch. County of Orange ary, 1966,
Loa Aneeles. State of Cali-State of Call1orn1a. '
fornla. Tbe propettJ. tn g~eral.
The property to be trans-ln which the Se~urtty Interest
ferred Is located at 1829 will be created is nxtures
WestcUtfDrive.CityofNew-equipment, turDlture and
port Beac h. County of Or-turnlshtngs of Debtor whose
ance. state of Calttomta. business Is known as
Said property Is described "WESTCLiff TRAVEL
Sbe OIJPOMI the equal
rlcbts ameodment, I.Dd hu
appeared oo 111 meroua radio
and TV shows and before
Yarlous groups to votee her
postt!oo.
Sbe is a former element-
ary school teacher.
LI!GAL MOTICI
COR~ECTED
NOTICE
Of PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN t.hat the City CouncU
of the City of Newport Beach
w Ul hold a publlc heartnc
regarding the appeal of R. S.
BeDDett from the dec laloo of
the Planning Commission
grantJnc WodUtcatioo No.
939 to DaYid Manoold.a.n tor
the construction of a single
Camlly dwelllog at 130 Royal
St. George Road. Blg Can-
yon, where a portioo of the
s tructure encroaches to
wlthln 7 feet of Big Canyoo
Drive (where tbe Planned
Community Development
Standards require a mint-
mum ZO foot setback from
the loop collector street1
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that the said
pubUc hearing wut be held
on the Z8th day of October.
1975, at the hour of 7:30
P.M. ln the CouncU Cham-
bers of the C tty Hall or the
City of Newport Beach. Calt-
foml.a, at which Ume and
place any and all persons
lDterested may appear and
be heard thereon.
Laura Lag1os
City Clerk
Ctty of Newport Beac h
Publilb: Oct. 23, 197S.lDtbe
Newport Rubor Enalp.
MARY SCHMITZ
Art for kids
in the park
Tbt Junior Ebell Club of
Newport Btacb wtllsponaor
u art prorram called • 'art
In tbe park" for tbe ele-
meDiai'J .ebool are children
lD tbt Newport B•ch area.
Tbe enot wtU be held Sun-
day. NOY. z. at MarlDe rs
park. from 1 to 3 p.m.
Tbe cblldreo wm paint
tbelr pictures at the park
with IUIJPlies 1\Jrnlsbed by
tile ftne arts committee of
the club. All participating
cblldreo wW r~eiv~ a rib-
boD for tbeir aecompllsh-
ment.
AL.IX HAMED CITY EO
FOR DAILY TROJAN
Allx RUey. 20, daU(tlter
of Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert P.
Rlley of 851 Domtnco Dr .,
the Bluffs, has beeo ap-
pointed city edltor of the
Daily Tro)ln, tbe USC cam-
pus newspaper.
She was formerly a re-
porter and stan writ.r lD
her tresbman J•r at USC,
and as a aopbomore she
was usf.staot news editor
and news editor.
A 1973 graduate of Co-
rona del Mar hJgb scbool,
Alix worked for the school
newspaper, was yearbook
editor, a CautorntaScbolar-
sbJ.p federatJoo Sealbearer
and tbe reclpieot of tbe Bank
of America a chievement
a ward In English. Sbe baa
a s.e crade potnt ·~
at uac.
JACK GEARING • NEW OWNER
~1 L OOAIJ twh. coeoMA .. ~CAU CIS,.,. U Nfal• .,..._
WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE
DEPARTMENT
• WHEEL CHAIRS • COMMODES
• WALKERS • CRUTCHES
• CANES • BEDS • BED PANS
• URINALS
• INCONTINENT APPLIANCES
Available on rental or for sale
:, ... ..; lltr.:-r.--,~..C
AND IF YOU ORDER
NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS
DELIVERY, I WILL
PAY THE POSTAGE
ANYWHERE IN U.S.A.
ON ONE OF MY
PATENTED
i $9.95 ; .. OMELET PANS. ~ ~c:rzztJ!JIOMELET MAN
191 E. 16 ST. COSTA MESA, CA
646·8293 or 640· 431J.
.. OM£L£TS AR£ FUMDERFUL"
ln reneral as: All stock tn SERVICE.'' and located at
trade. fixtures. equipment 1829 Westclltf Drive, City
and good will of that Travel of Ne'tfport Beach, county
Agency business known as of Orange, State of Call-
Presents Dr. F. Kenton Beshore Speaking on ••.
9Jaa4:
FLOWERS
"y_, e..,. r-• ,...,. ....
Hou• lry
(P.AIIIHI!TT P.
ltlll •• COAIT tfWY
COf'ON A o•L MAl'
"WESTCLifF TRAVEL fornla ,
SERVICE" and located at Ttl(> aforesaid security
1829 Westclltf Drive, Clty transaction wlll be consumk
of Newport Beach, County mated on or after the 4th
or Orange. State or Call-day or November, 1975, at
fornta. 10:00 A.M. at GROVER ES-
The bulk transfer w1ll be CROW CORPORATION
consummated oo or alter the whose address Is 111 sO.
4th day of November, 1975, ILLINOIS STREET, ANA -
at 10:00 A.M. at GROVER HElM, Calltornla.
ESCROW CORPORATION So tar as is known to ttl(>
whose address Is 111 SO. Secured Party, :\ll business
ILLINOIS STREET, ANA-names and a1dresses used
HElM, Callfornia. by the Debtor for the past
So Car as 1s ll:oown to the three years are: same.
Transferees. all business Dated: Oct. 3. 1975.
names aod addresses used E. E. Dunstan, Secured
by the Transferor for the Party.
past three years are: same. Grover Escrow Corpora-
Dated! Oct. 3, 1975. tioo, P.O. Box 190, Anaheim.
David A. CnamriDe Ca. 92805, Escrow No.
J811U1Dette Crumrtne 7561-01.
Transferees. PubUsh: Oct. 23. 1975. In
Gronr Escrow Corpora. the Newport Harbor Ensign,
Uon. P.O. Box, 190. Ana-
helm, ca. 92805, Escrow CANCER FILM TO BE
No. 7561-01• SHOWN THIS FRIDAY PvbUsb: Oct. 2S, 1975. In
the Newport ~ Eulp.
TJ1codore
ROBINS FORD
A "world without cancer"
wlU be the subject of a
fUm to be shown this Fri-
day ntcbt, Oct. Z4, wben tbe
FriiDda of the AmeriCIJI
Optruoo BooUtore meet at
'7 p.m. for a potluck dlnner
at Ou Lady Qaeeo ot AD(els
elllreb II lut Bluff.
SEE AND DRIVE
THE NEW
1~76
MODELS TODAY
snLL A GOOD SELECTION
OF
19.75
MODELS AT
FINAL CLEARANCE&
DISCOUNTS!
'I'M mHtillc Ylll alto
,..rt Ca.rrol lAaUe, who
wW Nlatt nceot ex-
,._.. Ia tbt Dr. Prt-nt.n c:&DcW cue.
.......,.,.. an uUd to
bJ11c I belt d1Jb 1;)1' I. tJoac
··~ COIDIUt•--...... .. n. c81ucla ........ llall
WltiC*Ifai'Vllta. rw ,...,..-. or LD· ....... ea.n ....... t71·tM'7.
SIX WORLD SHAKING EVENTS
PROPHESIED FOR THE NEAR FUTURE
Dl . F . IIMTOM
IISHOU ................ ,., .......... =~ .. ............. ..................
.... jiJ a • .. f' 2 f1JI .................
•r••t •••I• ••41 c• ........... .. -.. , ...., . .............
......... ~ ..... -..., ••••••IH .... ... .....,c-.~.,a .
ILLUSTRATED
Each Sunday E•enlng 7:00P.M.
SUNDAY. OCT. U. 1 PX
HOW IIMOW .18LAte Ate UMITID STATES
WILL MIYB 60 TO WM WITH IUSSIA. ....... ,................ .ww ................ , ..._...., ........................... .._...,..,c.c-... .
SUNDAY. MOY. Z. 7 PX
WH .. CAISAIS TAD OYa AWBICA
_. THI COWIN. a.. WOILD &OYIRNNENT. . ..... ,... ..... ...,_., ........ ~
...... ..., ........ , ........ _...._ ...... , • «
SUNDAY, MOY. t . 7 PX
THI COWINa WOMD DICTATOR 01
THI IISI AND I\IM OF AM11 CHRIST. .................... . ....................... ....., ........ ._. ...
~Y. MOY. 16. 7 PX SIVIM YIAaS OP,. I ON Mnlf.• .... ~ ....................... '-.2C ......... ~ .... ._. .. .... . ............ .., ................. ...
s••AY. MOY. D. 7 P.M.
THI SICOMD COt •• C» JISUS.. • .... CIIIIP • .__, 9
..... ............ a.e.r ... ~ ·ww• .. · , a .... ~ .. ?
smaAY, NOV. II. 7 P.M.
......... ,
WILL JIIUS ~y •aM OM IM11f 1-YI.MS? •lee; , .......... ,.,....,._.. ............... -
,..,.,.-: {j.M~i)'H OS
OM THE MOON?
Rumors persist ttw.t the
u trooauts fou.od dJamoods
oa the moon. A query to
tbe cbemlstry brucb. Na -
t1ooal Aeroaauue and
Sp&cecnft Centre, liou&-too. TeJU, brought the fol-
lowlne statement from the
bnncb's chief, Dr. Robin
Britt:
office
here·
Ill HUir, bot
by t promlneot Corona del
M&r •Uor. WUI opea 1 DIW
bnocb aed weelc m Harbor
VIew ahopplac center, n.r
R&clard'a Market.
Tbomu Webater, SOh
Ocean Blvd., tc president ot
the nrm, wnieb tas 5 other
branehea In Soutbera Call-
fornta, lneludlq ooe to Fut~
lerton. He Is a member of
t he Newport Harbor Yacht
Chtb. The club eomrnlttee
boat, ''Jim Webster," waa
named for Mr, Webster's
father.
Manager of tbe local
Manager of the local
branch, whlch will opeo to
the public on Nov. 10 will
be Rick Jackson ot Harbor
View Hllls, a for mer of-
!lclal of World Savtqgs.
"Consider ing tile ex-
tremely low carbon content
of lunar materials, It ts
most unlikely that dia-
moods will be found on the
moon, although the possi-
bility sWl remains that
there may be carbon rich
r.ooes in the moab at depths
n•r tbe moon 's center,
where diamonds could ex-
Ist. Tb.ls question is ex-
tremely hypothetical and
we sr.U almost certainly
aever sample rocks oo the
mooo 's surface that come
from sucb depttls.''
Affi CRASH F'IRE Is ba ttled by Costa Mesa firefighters
a fter a twin-engined Beeche n« Baroa smashed Into the
Memorex Co. warehouse, 335 Clinton Ave., near Otangi!
County Airport ea r ly last F'rlday. The c rash, 1n heavy
fog, killed San F'ernando Va lley pllot Perry Winston,
a nd 1n)lred a wa r ehouse worker. Two rtr emen werP
hurt battling the I.Jiat e, Critics of a irport opentlons
called the c rash a near -catastrophe, (Ensign photo by
Hugh McMillan.)
"Our new olflce wUI be
rather small," Mr , Webster
e xplained this week, "but
we've been promlsert more
spae'e lat'h on In the same Pastor Sune R'"chards s hopplog cenler, We will or-fer a full range of savings
h d and loan services." gets on or a war lie "'ld Perpelual I< tloe largest sta te savings and
PARAMEDICS give anti-shock s,>luHon to SallJ Steinkamp
o f Irvine, whO collapser1 1n a parking lot at Dahlia and
Coa st !-lwv, In Corona del Mar Monday morning, She
was rusher! to t!oag hospital, where she was listed In
s ta tJI" ··ontli flon yesterday In the sub-intensive car e
unit. NewpO rt parnmedJc s at the scene said she ap-
l>a r<'nlly had-Abdo minal hemorrhagin g. Administering the
<;Ol utJon Is pa ramedlr: Drake Muat, while other firemen
nnrJ a .:otrt en r@d rrtend help out. (E nsign photo.)
The Hev. Sune Rlr ha rdS, photo-palntlng, sh~ put hf'f loan in California, wUh as -·~························ .. of so cial note .By PEG
mln.iste r of Ne wport Un it.\' skJU and artis try Info de-s ets of more than $150 mit-
Church, lias t.een na noed Uris pictlng the t ha raf'ters she lion, This Is tire fi rm's 40th •
year 's woman of af'hi£"1e-foulld so compelling In ttre year.
ment by !he Newport l!a rt10r Bible. Mr . Webster joined Pt>r -Dear .le::~nie PPf'lt: !surely
Duslness and Professional "Afte r graduatin( from pelual lO yea rs ago, He was "'.lilt to IIL'l llk }Ou and your
Women's Club. tire Unity Schoo l of Chr is!-the assoc iation's attor ne y hoso;, Erl ~1g ro, for the
The award wa s given la~t tanlty ·in Missouri, s he was before takill~ ~t1m ln ic;lratlve 'NOur!~>rftJI party you helrl Just u well ••• shop-
plag on the moon coolrt
pose some problems/
ThurSt1ay at the r·]uh's meet-ordained a mlnlsterancthuilt assigoments. M nn~by ev r·nlnl{ to wel come iu~ at ~IPsa Verrle C'oun tn a strong Unity Churl'h Jn Offke ~10•1 rs of tilE> IO"a l tlr<> Husl>l'l n and Amer lean
Clut. i.n Costa ~k sa. La keland, Fla., and won branr>lr will h£> 10 to 5 WPe k-d .• lr••: ·u ts ,./ tt rf> Apollo /
,\lrc;. Hi• ha rris wa -:•·hosen many community ser vire rla)s, 10 tor. Frlrl.av.c;, ;1nr! Stl}ltl · J.'P • niJ~:ht. B was
uua i!II;Othl) by the d uh's awar ds the re.'' IO!o 2on Sa turda l·"i. .1 !•In 1•11}' ·.•:ith evt>n·one
'i 'Hlt>f•s , d iE'r t ... 11,.. nom!-~ h •Jrp<..<"'l 111 .O.'t>':il<>rn ~Tl' and
ll<t!<>o! \,~ dUI• pa rJia-W' ' we t llduJ .Ill} ~:tbblllg on th('
ln<>ru:ma n llor i<; H:detka . 1ngs or ary ear s lo rolr hi ~lifl of t hP Catoii -
~~..J WhO was the cJuh's women of The First Baptist Churr h of va r ious deno rrrllla liono:; ;!:!1 r1oou. And to have our
th<> vear In 1~12. f C throughout the ~·orh1 .avo r f 1!1~ All -Arner lf'an
Mrs. Hichards ts a well-0 osta Mesa will present T o · •·owLo} Juh11 Wa · liE' ha nrllnr the min istry of Doyle B om uno, a SPnlor anrl · • 1 • known a rtlst, Jectu rer, 11 · sttu:ient t.ody pn•c;iden! a! ou I I he hr .1•11 lful St<•! ~n r·ow-
wrltPr, photot>raphf't :~nd ~Pfer !his Sunrt.'l}', 0"1. 26• Biola Lolleg<> La Mu· rJ3 lilly lo.r t:; to llu· rrf'WS wa s
Dress
Shop
minister. Pll t llfot ''strong w~s on ' ' ,, ' :t ''""'nuw to•wll of ~ood wea ry hea rts." wll\ presPnl inspiratH'IIl:ll
''Sile wa s left a widow He will speak at all the singing at !lot" Sun day <;f'r-
with 2 s mall t.o;·s to supporl Sunday services _ t he Sun -vlt es.
a bout 30 yea rs ago," a"-t1ay s r.hool hour at 9:4Sa .m., Tire First haptist Ltm r• ''
corrtinl!: to Mr s. Baletka . mornlfil':lnl!: worship at 11 of Costa Mesa, rr.1slol t>,IL1
"AidOO by a rle<>p interest a.m. anct evenln~ serv!r <> :It Dr . Jan,~c; o. f om b~, i.~
ant1 belief In the Bible, !his 7 known at "t il<-, <;>ull'r fur open on
Sundays
larl} attenrt~ sf't100landcol-~~~o r Hoppe r Is well IHhllral studies." It ]<; li!
l~e and worked Jon~ !lours known for his e xtensivf' cated at the f'Orner of \1ar-
10 provide for he r r>h\ldreo ool'· Sl -• S Ia '"" \" ministry, not only In his ... ·a.~, an '""" ·.e. and complete her photo-
n3tlve state of Kansas, where CHuRCHES .:.raphi•. ~ucation . he pastored for over 25 "She OOids a master'srJ ... )'ea ro:;, hut also a ll over th<> r r!.'P In ptrotosraphy from world. In 1959 he tr.lvelerl • . '
3424 Via Lid o
Newport Beach
t he VnivHs ity of Wi sconsin,
a n,! wa s rtl rerto r ot c hild-a round the wo rld as a you th
r ('n's thPatre for Fox speake r wll h lnternatlona l Youth for Chris t. While hf StudiOS. 1~~~~~~~~~:=:!, _ _:::,::__:,_:,,::::,:_::~~~ was at the F'J rst Bible ··~o r ;-Jf'atS, through Baptist Chu rch of Wif'hlta,
Kansas, whk h he pastoret'l
for over 22 }'ea rs , the church
<>•rpporte<! morP than 100
mlsslona rie.c;. ThE' mlsc;lon
-:•vlnl! of !lrat t:hurr tr ex-
c eeder1 $ti00,000 the pa st 10
yea rs . He was the organizer
o f the Wkhlta 1'/rurch, whfcl1
~ rew from 42 O\li!mbers to
mo re than 2,orm. He has also
minister(!(! to mlsslonarl .. f'
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COST A MESA
f'RF\I-'"1 ~//IF 'ol li'oll \'l k \ U /'
DOYLE B. HOPPER
FO R 1 /11 ) fJ / 1\\Pf R 1 f'l''' I'll \ 11 \'/1'\l
OCTO BER 26
DOYLE B. t!OP PER'S MESSA GES WILL PUT
"STRONG WINGS
ON WEARY HEARTS "
DOYLE B. HOPPER
Mr. Doyle B. Hopper Sunday Sc hool •• , •• 9:45 A.M.
(J)o)'le B. Hopper wUJ tH c h the Adult Classes
otU. clurcl'l)
Mondll. Wouhlp .•••••••.• , ..••• 11:00 A.M.
(llr, flappo r -kin()
!y--lentee ••.• , . , ... , , ...... 7:00 P.M.
(Mr.~· -kine)
~ •tncl.nc uoder the dirtctoo ot:
TOM DUNN
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ,
Of COSTA MESA
"Trill Cllllfl'l ... t~a/RNJCAL STUI>IIIr'
AND lAilTA ANA'
CLEAN ·UP TIME
Phase 2 of "Clean up Co.
rona t1el Ma r " will he r-a r-
r i~>rt out Uris Satu flta ~, fJrt.
25, f lt y of :-lt>wport l',t·:tr-rr
trucks wlll plr ir;: up t r:t_<:/t
north of Coast II"'}', .m ~ 'J
to San Joaquin Hills llo;t•t,
begtnnln~ at 7 a.m. r utt1urrc;
must be In bunr!J <>s not t>V•'I
4 feet In len~ II, Pape rc; rrrrt:<:t
he tied In Uunrl les. :-to rltr1
or building materials w!l l
be picked up.
MRS. ELLA DOD SO N,
81, OF C.lll . IS D EAD
Hosary services were tl£llrl
Tuesrlay anrJ a funer al rna 'is
yesterday at St. Joarhl m's
CathOHc Chur ch for EU::~
DorlSOfl, 81, of 2020 F'uliPt-
lon, Costa Mesa, who r1le<i
Oct. 18 at Hoag hospital.
Bell-Broadwa y or Costa
M ~>sa was flmertl dlrfl!''tor .
Mr s . Dodson had liver!
here since 1958.
FRED WULFF, 89, OF
COSTA MESA Dl ES
F'red Wultf, 89, or 340
VIctoria, Corti Mesa, ns
burled Mooday in Harbor
Rest cemeter'J' her e, follow -
Ing hi! deatl~ Oct. 16 at a
local coanletctnt home.
Mr •• Wutn, a carpenter
fo r 40 J•rs, wu a native
of Germany. Ke t.d Uved In
CalliOnda Q real'f, and
loca.Jly for 5 )'Mr.,
t M Aft. ConnSe SaUos
eOOdletld at S.U-
• TilE FIHST B,\PTIST
C HlffiiH OF "fE WPflRT
RE AC fl, 2501 <.I iff DrtvP •
Pastor F Kpnton Be<;hote
is prPsPnhni!: a prophetlr
series at 7 o'clock Sunday
evenl n!J:s al the r hurch. The
the me Is ''Six worl{l shakin11
evenl s prophes\p•t for tl""
near future." Thi s &m!:Jy'o;
topic is tt ov.· ! krrow J· II!'
land and t '. S. writ ror·vr·T
go to wur witt· Hussl:~." IJ,
wil l te!l or the 1\ll.rle'.c; pJo-
phec y or God's r!Pstrurtl(Jn
of godless Hussla and why
he ~lieves tha t the U. S.
will DE:'Ver h" h~•'n rrvr·r
l.ry t'Oiliii!IJni snr .
• TH E I'ENTilA I HHrl F
CIIURr!l, I ~ 23 rrl Slt<>r•l ,
Costa Mesa • Miso;ions r-rrr-
phasis month rondud~s this
Su nday. A Wyclltre Blblr>
Translators' tllm, "Paths
of llle," will be shown at
the 9 a.m. Sunrtl y schoo l
hour. Thp Re v, Wright Van
Piew of th<> li!bl£> Church
Mission wUI spea k at 10:30
a.m., ant1 t11e Rev, Et1wa rrl
Realty, formerly with the
Ove ro;;eas Mlsslona r y F'e l-
lowshlp (C hi na Inl and Mis-
sion) will spea k at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Beatty Is DOW r.haplaln
for the Green Oaks Ranclr
In Vista, an a rm of the L.A.
Union Hesr.rJe Miss ion. Pas.
tor Hot~rt Bengston Is a way
on a trip to the east, where
ll<> vd ll prPa ch at !he 95Ur
anniv<>r s:l.ry s<>rvire of his
trome rhu rf'h .
• THE PLYMOUTH CON -
GR Er.AT IONAL CHURCH,
3262 Broad Street, Ne"J))rt
llelghts -Pastor John Lind-
vall wlll be back. In the
pulptt for the 10 a.m.Suoday
se rvice, preactUng on "The
mlsskln of the church." A
mint -service Is conducted
at 9 a.m. by Tom Hamilton,
associate pastor. ·
• T HE NE WPORT HAR -
OOR CJfURCH OF R£L10-
IOUS SC fENCE, 541 Centtt
Street, Costa Mesa -"Tbt
healing power of Inner
peace" •tu be tbe Mrmon
toptc of the Ref. Elluor
Jaebon at U a.m. S'*'aJ,
• HARBOR T1UHITY BAP-
TIST CHURC H, IUO B&Mr
St, COlla ~~--,._, lqlie lOr uio 1:10 1114 n ..... ..... , •ntc.• ll "J•••
... !Uoodn\u," tued •
lilt 1.. eboillor ol ~
• A •• eJu:• tor worn•
.. -Ill ........... --. dora II 81, Aalrtw'o ftw-..,_CIIIroll.t4!11a.Aa--• ...,cwr..,..."'" ls&b lUI • ......,. IW-......... _., _ _ ............... ·-·
lr•tr ><•:
1 ·11 ~ ., ·" !'•·H•~ rk o; ;,l)t)Ut how
lrr· 1 for f!"':l''" In spitP
ol wtr.f t t ,, lll•r n ls c;a y a bt~ll
lrJ.,, .•n·' ". klr1rlln~ 1 11~
•H l!lakhrr I '()Ill,"
ru~. , 1 ,, •
tr••u't lt·ll, J•.ri>05s,Jron-
~~·, l"rl l 1:'111 :1 r'l~ klr~
J II d t/11' 1¥:1.) O'l 1\m!"TI-
:111 Courll olntlf't of the
,ISIIut·,uts Tom <:!t1fforr1
k('tll ldN ~fnl!" to th€> HEA l;
t)t 11 •· :-.., "'J.l<Jr!Pr Hotel a1-.
" I• ,,, '· I •1trln't know th:lt
\1 ro·~ tad wa s a gen -
l'l l I! I ltll"~~ he has known
l OIIIH>JIIII<>r Slafforrl for
Quit e d "'hill'.
Itnn't lrl nrr> '11ttl t:ilklnv
111()111 1'·r.• tJJrll wi thout rnen-
IIMIIrJt tlo" ral!ulou s meal.
ll111,r tr1~.; "'·"'l!lrl tnv(? fed
n ... f1>1 ~. fa.1 s on Ure diet
I juo:;l wP nt nrr. Anrl the r est
o f !11<• rtH•:I) --wr:<;troTn l1eans,
f rr";fo ''" VI! lh~ l'ol l, de-
IICI(ou., ',..,,.JI o:;a lart, apple
r,\p, •' .. "' , r<>a\ly J>toolt1
lraw" llr•fl l "S<,r>d thnse Rus -
->1<~1• I !rr· fn~ c;t Impressed
ffll' fr,r c;ur p! Anti froiiJ tlx>
~uwJ of II , the food anr1
,!r inks w~:re rea lly appreci-
a ted by everyone or the rele-
hrltles there!
•
While not going to the
moon, some people lllve been
doing some travell ing.
Martha Aa rrett (Mrs. Pete)
or CIIIT Haven has returned
from a 9,000 mile ~unt
across the country lOd
through Canada by motor
home, taking 5 weelts In all .
F'or the beglnnlng ofthe trlp,
she was accompanied by he r
mother, and the latter part,
through beautlful New Eng~
Ja net and ho me, she wa s
joined by he r husband , who
ma naged to escape a New-
port Beac h City Council
merotl ng or 2. • •
Another extensive trav-
t>ller was Mrs. Fergus
(Mabel) McKa y, who, after
extensive surger y for art h-
r itis, threw caution to the
w\nrls and dec\rl f:'d to visit
her old stamping grounds
In Ohio. She and her son,
Pa t, from Long Bearh, new
1,_. fJayton; wher etheyv1Stte41
rf'L1tlv~. and then rtnteq
::1 <at and droveuptoflndlaf
aorl tire Toledo a rea, sertng
pla ces ttw!) had Jived anrt
gone to school and church,
etr ., along the way. Mabel
salct It wa s "beaut U'\JI
Ohio" wlth the leaves bE>-
giimlng to turn and nice
weather nearly all the way,
Not to be outdon e, he r hue;.
band, Fergus , new to Ida ho,
where he had grow n up, to
g~t a quick vi s it In l•eforc
the winter snows . • •
Before t he leaves turn
around here, the re Is still
time to view Thelma Pact-
doc k Hope'ssunn owerpa1nl-
ln.g e xhibit a t Mutual Sav -
Ings ln. COM through Oc-
tober. The nowers de-
pleted are Corooa del Mar
grown tbe end of Dahlia
above Drln.
• .. liM. ...
PIC iihCAIIM•I•s
HAMS ITATI:IIIIIT
Tilt IDIIowlor-... ~'*''Ftll-~ Lr-.r, ttl II, ...... rt-
Btnl., N.,..ort ~ 0..
HHS: l'ul J. IUioJ, ta Lanolar La., c.-.....
Co 9!111; Mary L<>o KlloJ,
its r.a•"ac t.a., eostt
Mea, Ca. 926H.
Tllll bullllouo lo.-elod .,. • ....,.r t>OriDerlbtp,
81pocl: llol'f ..... Kll~.
Tldt ltattmMt1 'ftl tlltd
wlth•tbe County Clerk otOr-
County Oet, e, 1975.
Oct, 9, 16. 23,
lA the Nnport
F-41410
·da iJTJnc{g/a;r ,.
SKIN CARE SOAP
1'1 Ol Nff WliGHT
NATUR AL,
NON DRYING,
BLLBN BURnYN
~
AIAX voN J\'oo w-
\ · "•. c.:Hu:
"TOUCH OF SATAH'
(R)·
p,.,.
PARKB DAVI S
$3 .25
A SUPE:r1Bl '(Mil D
TRANSPARE'Nl SOAP
6~6 ·7008
lof F./IJ 'ffON TiltS .t.D Al'>IIJ RfCFf VF
15 °/o DISCOUNT ON ALL 5E RVICES
4 10 W,,.ACIFIC CO AST H'II'Y .•N!W,.ORT I !ACH
0 ' .. s
THE
LION IN
WINTER
llloat -lollo -THE
TAMARIND SEED
CALL MOW oa DaOr IN •••
A"4 o, ... 7 D.yt A Week.
w. ·,. Cl••• l r
12222 Herbor Btvd., Gardin Grow 6.10-11~
fl71:8020
772·3401 or •• &OM Stete Ll••"•• 1t2217
,. v .. n '" o, •• ,. c ..... ,
/
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BACK BAY .RESTAURANT
ATWOSPH&I
PLUS I
DIMI Ate DAMCI
OM TMI WAIMNOMT
SIMSA110MAL ..... s • ..., 1HI SOMeiOOil"'
GUEST IOAT SUPS IMTHT Alt•• MIMI\ Y
\ ora. POll I.UMCH
DAILY
I I :00 A.M.-J:OO r .M.
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OFFI CIAL NBWPAPER OP NEWPORT B E A C H
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
ONLY $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR -----------------
NAME .. , ..........................•..
ADDRESS ......................• ·.·.·.·
CITY •....•••..•.............. ZIP ... · •
$END IN THIS ORDER WITH $5.00 TO:,
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR
BEE LINE~ .,,Min .....
I .. 111. dtUIII*IIl. tJtpDt ••• U ftl teo, U .,..._~a.t.MrenatnbeuaJ.
a IIU'IJ, OM ol ttie -,_ tuldoabl .. ' .aJr• OJ' KJic Aruar &Dd I* ~ ot u. ao.s
............. Ull l.aYtted paU may TabM. It wu LldJ Hele Wadllell wttll a brill u.tr ...... ud eecorta. a ... n.d of AJclb wU!a IIIIIPeT at tbl roud
.,ed Ia till ._... room fletnc tbe TIYoU table La tbt pam.'s dla, H.-port HartJol'
llke ,....... ud cucadJN wat.mu. ot Yaobt Club • • • Y oa II:Dow wa 1.1 bow
tbt ao.tl\ Co< Plua Hotel. CoettaJ.lJ IDd ~--btclnl Tbt MriH oiSaturdly Dict1t clampeiM wer. a.t.lablt at tbt prtntebar. ttaU~p ber,tD tcq eoap aco tlllt t• c..,_ wert """-'by afart maids ••• MCGDd ooe 1.1 111 ''the oeartoc." Gaat8
tbt bot d1IMa came later. wen Dr. and Mu. Rod l"lDe, Col. IDd
WUdrtcl Mead. Wbla IDtroduciQc II* tal Mrs. Carter Lowell of Ne-wport Beach, Mr.
pttta, C'-Dman • Collere Ylee -prtlideot &Dd 'Mn. Frtdtrtek H~~Cbu, Moaueh Bay,
Parley IDd Mra. Farley, stated thlt was aJJd Mr. a.ad Mrs. Ltoaard J....., 1AcWII
DOt a ''6uld affalr but a tun falr," as IQRIOrt Ntcuel. Of tbe ot.n., a balled from Utah. 3
ot the World Campa \tloat la derlYed from Nw Eori&Dd, z Golden State ,.uns
from tbt $100 (or more) •ch me~r ••• tbe 9tb ••• llmmmm?? eoatribat• y•rly. Mildred wttb Helen Cut-• • •
ford b&d cajoled THREE MEN (•cha tllabioo
cr•t, as ID1 womu will tell you) to "do"
the 1bow AJro commeqlate ttl La Jolla's
Jobo Hocu aoct Mlcb&el Nonre .. , wtth
tbtJr Ooaty ceorrettes, u well u ~r
llcbt Bulle ltaU... lmltl, aDd our trlead
Joe NoblJa wttb bJ1 locomparable furs. Tbe
modeb JP1a l.lld twirled u tbey avomiOided
tbrqb the room, but a couple DUmben
really brOQCbt atteotJon wheo they danced
t!Mm • • • Mr. Honrue set tbe tempo,
•IJ:Jc1Ae "Hey, Blc Speoder" as a aultry,
• •
deader senorita did a slow sUtler 16 a DOGII orviNf
sheer smokey ceorcette, swathed in a Joe JO VAN • ON Itt.. I
Nobill. mtle-lollc able scarf ••• oh well,.. We 00 know ~ho lB nc.te DeYlne and
a b&ll-mUe? ••• better ask Joe. wbo lB Jo Van "Rookie • • • 1b filet, we at Amoac thOse we saw seated here aoc:t at Mr. Vtn Ronkle's table at the b1r birth-
there were WlDDie Sbort, pretty Pat Parsons, day party. for Andy De•lne. Some Gremlln
Beverly HUls, Ruth Eddtngtoo, Kay SplJ'es, 1D the newspaper make-up room )lit got
new member Pegp Cottoo and talsbaod; the pictures S'Witched last week, and here
Norma a.nd 8o Meyers; Jean and Ed Sharp, are [)ocle and Jo agatn. correctly ldeotltled.
Coy Hirsch, Ptlar Wayne, Helen and Don • • • • * StarliDc, Jean and Btu McGee, Sally Somers, Petite Grace Boyd(Mrs. HopalqCassldy)
Sug and George Jooes, Lynn Barr, Shirlee has a picture to prove she spill a ooe loch
Gunenbeim, Kay Barton and Gay Cole. More board on her FIRST chop! She also b&a a
were Arlene Betae, Helen Shirley aod Mark Blue Belt in Karate! Sbe also woru Yery
Walker; WUl Berls, Mary Lou Hopkins and hard Lh philanthropic groups, plus many
Grace Boyd; also Mildred Mead's talsbaod hours in the hospital, South Lquna.
Blll, and their daughters, Melinda and * • • • •
fr&Dces Me satncer. and ber husband Rode-Jane Porter's luncheon a while aco, to
rlck. honor ber long Ume friend Helen Post!alma
All were t.ovlted to the showroom !or closer from Pasadena, a I so gue an excuse to
viewing of the styles and extra ftlrs not bake a birthday cake ••• for Lee Rogers.
s bon ••• Mr. Noblla provided champagne Twelve tried and troe at the luncheoo belped
!or the models, as well as the guests ln with the wishes .•. 'twas Lee's third tbts
the showroom. Helen Clttford took twenty year I "HeUo, Gloria Mushall." Jane Porter
or so to her home for butfet dinner, otbers, ls always dolng something special for some-
including the Mead famlly, went oo to dine body!
at Alfredo's. Tre gay, all the way. • • • • • •
Late lines and cllR>ed cream .•••• I
The chUdren arflllled a special mass at
the Queen of Angels Church, hooorlng their
parents, the Ernest Seanlons, on their 50th
wedding alln.lversary. A breakfast for famUy
and close friends at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club followed. Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon
' are Balboa leland .residents, and well known
ln the area. , • • • • •
ThP R~rt Gug~nheims have actdedoneof
Steve Krlkl's paintln&s to thelr art collectloo.
Their selection, ''Head or the Ox," in-
terpreted by Krikl as "the Gypsy Mao,"
was due aomewt:at to Shirlee's search for
her family. Yoo see, she was an orphan
and knew naucht of her r eal parentage untll
she le2rned she was of gypsy herlt~ge ...
"Follow the Romney pe.ttero, west to the
sinklng sun, where the sandblll JUts, the
ocean drifts and the east and the west are
one, •• so goes the song and ··the Gypsy
Man" --has a new home.
• • • •
Judge Jesse Curtis and wile Mildred are
home from more than two mootbs oo Guam,
wher e he "sat the bench" for a vacationing
)u1ge. When they left, Mlldred tells me,
they were given beautiful hibiscus crowns .
Two young students, a girl aDd a boy, were
also coming stateside oo a.n educatlon de-
velopment program and were being bedecked
wlth Jets, kissed and wept over ••• rather
movlng, especially when one wooders how
they wlll adj.lst to such a different llfe tbey
wlll flnd here. The Curtlses stopped over
tor some playdays ln the Hawalla.n Islands.
Visited L~ and Roy Hall on Maul, Surprised
Dorothy and BUl Reynolds (who had )Jst
arrived for tbtlr play days) • • • WUdred
and Jesse knocked oo the door .•• "room
service." "No room se"ice ordered here,"
was the answer. "WeU 10meooe dld'' and
In went the surprlsers with champape,
glasses and alohasl
More "clipped r ream" anyone"''.'?
SANDRA TAYLOR of Nn-
port Btach •• been oamed
as a ... rch eoosultant
tor Robert:Earlt Eucuttvt
S.rcb, a elieot-retalned ex-
ecuUYe .. reb llrm, head-
quartered at !062 Business
Ceater Drtvt, Salle ZlO, lr-
Yiae. Prior to jolnlng the
flrm, abe aupervlsed a oum-
ber of executive stamnc as-
stpmeot.s for consumer
companJes Ia the areas of
ftna.Dee, marketing, re-
search and ciesJ.cn. She at-
teaded USC aod CaJUornla
State University, Fullerton.
CANCER UNIT NAMES
NANCY ENGELHARDT
Nancy {Mrs. Jack) Engel-
hardt of Corooa del Mar
bas been Installed a s presi-
dent of the Orange Count)'
Unit of the American Cancer
Society.
Otber officers are Dr .
Robert Combs, Corona del
Mar, vice-president for ad-
mlnlstraUon; Kenneth Gar-
rt.oo, lrvlne, vice-presi-
dent for flmd raising; Dr.
W. James Nethery, Tustin,
vice-president for p~ram ;
Mrs. Ardl Reis, Santa Ana,
treasurer; Shirl Mutinek,
R.N., Fullerton, seerelari'.
Selected to rel)resent the
county unit on the state level
were Wllllam Pells, New-
port Beach; aM Dr. Combs.
JOYCE SMITHERAN
JOINS STAFF AT OCC
The board of trustees or
the Coast Community Col-
lege District has appointed
31-Ye2r-olrt Joyce Smlther -
an of Long Beach as t11-
rector or program develop.
ment.
Her responsibllltles in the
$Z3,400 a year post include
generating government anct
pr1nte support of rtlstrirt
projects as well asorlglnat-
lng lnoontlve programs at
both Orance Coast and
Golden West Collettes. She
comes from Rio Hondo<. ol-
lege, Whittier, where ror
5 years she was dtrector or
college development.
NEWPORT HARBOR EJfSIIlf
PUBUi!!EO WEEKLY -PAGE 5
TlfURbY, OCT. D, lt15
COAOIIA 0£1. ~ CAL.
e RESTYLED
e REPAIRED
e RESTORED
Let our expert furriers
re tyle and repair
your furs at direct
m anufacturer's prices.
BALBOA FUR FAcrQRY
305 Palm St. -N ear the Ferry
fJ "LIW " PEN I /'> WL"
Newport Beach 675-1192
KELLY'S
STEAK ·HOUSE
1.---Featuring: ---..
CHAMPAGNE & STEAK
(FOR 2) $7.95
4: 30 to 6: 30 p .... (75~ per i>erson more after 6:SO p.m.)
OFF WITH THIS AD
.. SPECIAL
.. TUES., WED. & THU.J. NIGHTS ONLY
.,. FILET MIGMOH $2.95
l"clu4ea ••u• •r aele4, -t••tl" ••••••••
& ..... c ~··•4·
4:30 to 11:00 P. W .
SEAFOOO.K-808 or STEAK·A-101 -$2.95 per
209 Palm Ave. 675· 5774 (At the ferrF)
8all»oa Peniuulo Newport INch
"WH FRF THF. FLI T F.IItff:ET TO EAT!"
Open 1:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. (Cles ... Mu4.,)
MARINERS CHURCH
HOW IH OUR HEW IUILDING
l(})v atSON AVE., AT JAIIlBOREE, HEWPC~T BEACH
TELEPHONE: 640-6010
TKE TEACHING IS CENTERED OH JESUS ·ciiJIII'i
AND THE BIBU:, WITH EMPHASIS OR PRAC't'I:AL
C HRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGESUE WELCOME.
COWiseU.oc a ad rtstUAc anilable.
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:~1 :00 A.M.
"HEATING SPECIAL"
$17.50
L I GAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Energy conservation begins at honte.
% 0
CL :::»
0 u -
Complete Inspection and Check of One Furnace
In cludes The Following :
!-Filter (lnr lucte<t) Check Limit Safety
Oil Fan Motor Inspect Electrical
Check Pilot Safety C hP.ck Fan Controls
Adjust Pilot & Burner Check Ther mostat
Check Thermocouple Check Heat Exchanger
-%
0 ~ :::» 0 u
The following person Is
doing business as: Corbin
Associates, 11 00 Quatl St.,
Nf>WPO rt Bch. 92660: Earle
R. Corbin, 1818 Port Kim-
berly Pl., Npt. Bch, 92660.
Valld
thru
Nov. 30
Phone 546 • 1653
lirahatn
ro•her• I O!!er
2956 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA I
This business is conducted
by an lnd1vldual.
Stcned: Earle R. Corbin.
This statement was tUed
with the COUDty Clerk o!Or-
ange County Ott. 16, 19'75,
Publtsh: Oct. Z3, 30, Nov.
6, 13, 1975, 1D the Newport
Harbor Ens~P.. F -48792
Public -... AUCDON
FIUDAY. MnaDAY, MINOA\' .. I P.M.
BargoiM on Flrw Crystal. Sterling SIIVf!r. Poralain.t. Orlf!ntal Obj~cu d'Art. Paintings. Jf!w~lry. Antlquf!a. Bronua.
Furnlturr. ~lrct Indian Turquoia~. : .
S 1.000.000 INVENTORY
From b t•"' Courts. Cltlt-4/·1'11-. BllffAruplr~
~St co ........... ... & .. A N e .... ,
fRE£ ADJUSSION1
ocroa th~ tt~from
lf'Vftt of th~ Southland' a
mott f!l~gant wot~onl
r~atourantaf
AIRMAN Paul S. Er-
matlnger, son of Carl E.
Er mattnger of 5Z1-l/2
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar,
has been selected for tech-
nical traJnlnc In the U.S.
Air Force communicatloos
electroolcs systems tleld at
Keesler J.f ~. t.oltss. He re-
cently completed bas.
tralning at Lacklaod AFB,
Texas, where be SCUdled the
Air Force mlsstoo, organi-
zation and customs and re-
ceived special lnstructloo ln
human relations.
PIANISTS TO PLAY
The Harbor Ar• Com -
munJty Cooeert Assn. wUI
preseot ill MCODd coocert
of tbe seuoo wllh the toter-
nat1ooally tDoW'D duo pi-
anists, Steeber and Horo-
wlts, at 8:15 p.m. SuDday,
No•. Z, at tbe Nnport Har-
bor llfcb .eboOI aaditorwm.
AdmlaSoD 11 bJ membtr-
aldp pu1 oalJ. ---
,.~I •... • t' Ill l ,.. f ', •1
But it doesn't end there.
Housewave-.md
~wdem". fnct(lf)
workcN anJ .ucha-
tect~. enRancer-.md
busin~men
t'Very~ is affected
by the natural ~~
hort~
And "~(),when it
COfTle'l to con!lt'TVIna
enerwv. we need the
C()()f'eranon ci everyone
At ~.~ At worlc At rbv
~At the Gas Ulmpany h.l\ e pro-
grams to M-lp eve-ryone \! "·ncr~·
We·~ gone to manufacrurq finns
and ~ed ways f« t~m to cut
• ..
d(vwn rhetr U-..(' '"
natural ~;\'-whale m·
~asm~ production
~·ve cncoura~ed ;u·
chttc(t!\ to JeMgn new
huildings to u~ I .
,ne"RY And we·~
Mown building admm·
tstTaton~ how to make
thear present buildJ~
mort' ent'1'llfAiffteamt.
1( you'd hlce ro lW,. how
vuu can ~,·n~rve more eneray in
your ho~ or n your Job, ttt in
t(lUCh wuh u We have a prorram
for e\'t'Tyont". beca~ conterVinc
' I <'~fRY '' "" ·rynne s concern •
~CHEYENNES UNBEATEN
..... • ....... Cb; T .... ~ ...... ,at 1M 4Ja. t f1n1 ...... Ia ... Ju1
WL~IIDI of tlot Oruco c.-, )Iaior big\ ocbool fOUoy-
blll ebl~hlp for tbe Srd st:r&tpt year &re the (lrt.
from LIDcolD middle aehool Ia Ha.rbor Yin HWs. By
wlDDblc S Umu, tbt lJocolo ctrts M.n ''reUred" lbe
peJ'IJWMIIlt tropy, Elcbt of 11 members of the county
&llw.CU t•m are from I.JDcoln, and 7 ot tbe 12 teams in
tbe C0W1tJ tlo&J.a 1ut wen.! at On.nce Coast College
an from tbl MPJ on Mea .ebool d15trict. From left,
trool row, are IUm DlaYer, Ll.a Rosentbl.l, Susie Crone
&Del AnD Koehler. SeCODCI row, from left, Coach Dody
A.adlnon, Kelly Robertie, Marcie Wurts, Maria De-
Joreuo ud Coacb Jack Hart. Suzie, Lia, Kim and
Kellf wen picked tor the county all-star team, as was
Sue Cor•, tbe tourney's molt nluable player. Sue was
abeeot wbla picture• were taken. (Eulcn pboto.)
Mlled •ut• tMI ... ....... till Ct.eJ IT' I ecq'.U
• • C1lll* (1-t rr. 'OZ.." • , • ltMd • 10 n. "Ma•·" .-..11M
oM) -.C ~ Ill -b l ... llla Boor-rolled 1t 1 II -Cs t;'r lr • .m..•aartca eat. floe ,..,..... till a ~s:Z•I:-ssw _.
II I D ..... -a $1..0 10 ,.,.. 1110 all --· --" " wloiUI_J_IM T"'' IICnolodllon· aU·pt< ___ ..,._
1M Alam• a.rc.tL cma.. ,.._mroUer" Ro· ttaa .ut.
TIU -11111 Ulo c..,. tlla .... ......, I -C.Cb--IU I '1-o •--.... • ,.., old .._ -----ud_...., ................ _ .... ___ _
ncord ac:al&ll tle Orup "lfalll" WUMnoo later-------~··Ia 11 --. .............. -10 0 '00' aam• ctplaola-. lllalr on .....,... • ...,... at eo.,.. dol liar ld(lo DoD Pr,or udMIUTorry ballllollt" II loot_,.,..
OCIIoOI. -GOilrlt-bllf .-.lac -·· "Tbl biaMl mutUt 1 Jr. All..AmtrSca ooaclt caa
maU." ·~ Sc:also, '18 to aadefMHmtte 0.. Ult1e
IUJ'I.''
Ja othtr pm.. at CDII plafft ud "MOOM" Pride· bleb. U. Jaaior Pew .. Com-more IICOrtd 11. tbl
•udell meet tile 'h1-C1Uta Coacb Fnd Scallo pn
Btnpls at 1 p.m., ud tbe tbt ofteuln llDe crldtt for
Mldcel Coratn play tbe "u exelleat )lb... &Dd
Hutqtoa S...c::b Oller1 at tilllld Old Pryor IDd
I . 'II'IDonoo lor ·-MIIIII
Rood p.m•• ... _ tbo . bloeldat llloru 1n tlloCboJ·
Pewee Corooaa at tbe c-.. ... .. Motor,. ofteue. Dl.ell:
tn1 Garden GroYt C<J11Ptl IUcboll oomplttld S ol 5
at 1, tbe Pewee Cowbors JIUIItS.
at tbt MlaatCil VIejo IDetrtdtnc pn-1-.,uei
Gauchos at S, and tbl )lnior pm11, tbe ••zero" dlfeue
Pewee Coupra at tbe Tri-t:u etten up ja.st t toaeb-
CWes Packers at 4. doftl 1a 6 pmas, aD4 ooly
NO. 1 PIRATES
TACKLE DONS
MESA, ESTANCIA !LASH
FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
A t.llle of -·Cout Coate..-ee abll.teu la aa.
tap Saturday IIICIIt II 0ruct
Cout CoUep's lABud
Stadtum, as tbl OCC ptd
poachllle plaf• boot lo pcUol
!onto .... Collap, Klclloll
Is set tor 7:SO p.m.
After S weelts of lndeelsln
league play, the Harbor
Area's 4 bigh school toot -
ball teams go into wbat could
be pivotal p.mes tbls week-
enol.
Costa Mesa's Musta..ngs,
the oaly local squad wttb a
wlnrWig league record, wtll
try to improve on their 2-1
Century League mark tn a
Friday n!gbt game apJnst
their clty rivals from Es.
tancla. Tbe Eagles, after a
cood early-season start, are
1 .. 2 in Century play.
Ktckotr tlme at Dutdsoo
Field Is 8 p.m.
Corona del Mar, also 1-2
l.n the Century Lea.(ue, takes
on Santa Ana Saturday night
at 8 at Davidson.
Newport Harbor'sSallors,
defeodtng cM.mps oftl'leSUn-
aet t...eacue. wUI be after
their 2Dd win 1n 4 starts
when they host Loara to-
night (T tllr9day ) at David-
oon.
Dick Tacker's OCC pt.
ntes fl\ter tht ccdelt with
a perfect 6-0 .-... record
aDd a 2-0 Soatb Cout U&te.
The 811c1, DOW nted Jlo. 1
in tbl aatJoD, M.,.,... ot
a toqgb Fullertoe lutS&tv·
day nlcbt !6-17 at Aaahtlm
stadJam.
Coacb Dick Gon-t.'• Dou
are 2.2 on tbe eaqatcn ud
1-0 1D Soutb Cout wufllre.
Santo Allol bllbood Soli 111010
I Mesa Z6 .. 141nltiSoathCout
'
peoer Jut weekeod..
occ b&l beat• 8aDta ADI.
the put 6 yan Ia a row,
but OYer tbe tut S --• ROB ELSON gained 197 the Boc1 t.Ye ICOnd )lit
yards in a losing Coroaa del 35 polnta ap.t.t tM lloDt,
Mar cause. a.o uange of Jalt UDder
• • • 12 polDta per pme.
2 points to the Sailor 1otal
just before the half eoded.
A strong Baron passing
blttz almost pulled the game
out in the second halt, but
feU just short.
n.e Dona t.Ye DID T~
aDd Clarence JacUoa oa ol-
fense, and tbe Plntes
counter wttb quarterback
Dave Wblte lDd lllll:lack
Tony Aceomudo. Tc:my Ia
OCC 's &U-time lead!Dg
-.... 'WIIIIa -.... I • lila all.tlmo Pinto
....... 1111. T01-lboJ
.,., ace ~Wilted an II touclfl. .......... ,....
-loU wo,na 1or no 1l'* ud 14 TDo wbDa Ac-
-bu..-lor&ll
Yl'*ud141C0roo. . Aci:o-bad • bll aJobl
ap1u1 rant-. nobtllo
!Or 115 Jll'dll ud ocoriD(
4 -·He bad. total
ol Ill 1l!'ll 1o> lll'ii'Jrpooo ,._... (roobot, returuucl
pau reetptkJDI). occ•• lapbomon
ll)llldltlr Ht ! ..., Plnte
roc:cmlolo lbo-eotucl
Hod IJIDibtr. Rio m '"'*
baft Mm 1,SM 1.1 b1a z.
,., OCC career, maJdDc
Mao tbe lll.tlmo leadlal Pl-
nte career ruwr. lila 4
TOt pn blm 14 OD tbl
.--, &DOtbarOCC neord.
tbe 4 toocbolowouo atoo Uod
tbl Plnte mark for molt
TDs 1D I .U,l• pmt,
occ rolled ~ 155 )'lrdl
ID total ofteose IDd lad U
nnt dowDI lD tbl coote.t,
Falltrtoa picked liP 100
yards, bat 17! ot tblt eame
ttu:oagb tbo air, Tbollorneto
.....,.. ooty 2'7 Jlrdo 011
tbo """""·
TONY -Tbt Pln.te1' JI)ICtaeular ruA,Jllnl 1 t.et. Tooy Aeeonaado, puts a moYe ou Fullertoo defeod-
tn Cb.rt.a Coou, No. 57, a.Dd Bob Farn, No. 18, in
OCC'a !6 .. 17 flctory OYer the Hornet.. Tooy pined 115
JUdi 1D tbt eoatest to become OCC'J No. 1 ru•htr.
RUMfER-UP ln the Ol"'n(e Cocmty )mlor high schOol
•olle)'ba.ll cr.mploosllips at Orange Coast College was
tbe )mlor nrslty team from L!Dcoln middle school,
The LIDcoln Jaynes prOYed tbemselns better ttan aoy
junior )lktl n.rstty team lD the county, escept tor Lln-
coln's own n.rslty, which beat tbe Ja.yY•s il the QQals.
Ftu1t row, fl'om lett, are Shluuloo McComb, Laun
Schmt, Catlly Houatoo and Clody Lau. Back row, f1"'m
left, Coach Dody Anderson, Dana SeU, K1m Young, Janice
Piper and Coach Jack Hart. Dana and Shannon were
picked for the county aU-star team. (Ensign phOto.)
Last weekend, Costa Mesa
downed Corona del Mar 19-
14, Newport Harbor got by
Fountain Valley 17-13, and
Estancia lost 27-6 . to El
Modena.
Costa Mesa, q1111rent1y
the onJy local team with a
shot at a league title or
playoff berth. had to come
from bebiod to nip Corooa
del Mar last Friday night.
The Mustangs' Tim Ros-
auer, ooe of the league's
top passers, btl Dan Byers
on a 46-yant play to climax
a 98-yard drtve tt.t put
Costa Mesa abet.d to stay
In the 3r d quarter. Byers
was stopped at the one, but
Dan Dudd.rldge went oYer oo
the next play.
, ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS ·
•
Water polo wins forfeited
Newport Harbor's first
Sunset wtn came oo a stroog
first-halt of!EnSin effort,
a.od wu saved by the defense
to the second balf. Tile
SaUors capitalised oo 3
Fountain VaUey fumbles and
a pass interceptiOll l.n the
first balt. Steve Foley got
the Onal 2 yards of a Sailor
drtve after Newport re-
covered a Baroo fumble oo
the 12.
Due to iDetlgfbte players 12 a.od Oct. 15. OCC won
competiDc oo the water polo 10 g:il.mes during that period.
team, Onnge Coast College Dean of student affairs
has volu.ntarlly forfeited all David Grant discovered the Quarterback Gordon
pmea played between Sept. inellgibUity and reported it
to South Coast Conferencf'
commissioner Don Hall. On-
ly one or the victories, over
Santa Ana, came during con-
ference play.
Adams engineered an 84-
yard drive tn the second
quarter, with the score com-
Ing on a 27 -yard pass play
to AI Vom Steeg.
• • , .. kf .. t
I Lunch . ~ .. "., •e s,.cirMiu
'" O,elellu
The 10 forfelts give the
Pirates a 1-16 season rec-
ord and 1-1 mark in conler-
eoce play.
Mike Spraitz and Dan
Stra)la tackled Fountain
Valley quarterback: ln the
end zooe for a safety to a~
PIRATE HARRIERS WIN 16·47,18·40
Jim McDwatn's On.n(e
Coast CoUege cross couo-
try squad bUtted 2 South
Coast Contereoce foes Fri-
day at MUe SQuare Part: 1n
Fountain Valley. The Pirates
r~A>ed Cerritos 16-47 and
topped Mt. San Antonio 18-
40.
OCC 's John Olswa.ng broke
Ills o.a. Mlle
course record by t 7 seconds
by winning In 19:53. The
Sues set a oew team stand-
ard by recording a 1:44 .6.
occ crabbed the nrst 4
spots. Olswa.na:'s hrtn bro-
ther, Tom, finished 2nd in
20:35. Joe Kolar was 3rd In
21:05 aDd Honrd Keeley
clocked the same ttme to
llo>lolo 41h.
Tennis Special
Wilaon Tenni1 Balls · 3 for $2.10
THURSDAY·· PI IDA Y • SA TU IDA Y .............................. • WILSON· l.t.NCROfT ·DAVIS : MIN'S I. lOY'S
TENNIS
SHIRTf I. SIIOIITI
DUNLOP' • YON EX
Rackets
Racket Strlnalna
• • • • • • i TIMMII Dltllstl.'
! TIOI.S • TIITCIIM • COIIYIUI
'i .... t.nnJJ.Ib9!!.
: sOCCII lltOU
:' •••ns.t.LL 111011 • : POOTULL 111011
.: WIDTLIIIOIIIOD '
: U<*IITULU lo IACOUITI' • : IIA.ULL lLOYD
a I•RUI""IACUTI
Corooa del Mar, playing
much better football tbepa.st
2 weeks alter a shaky start, OCC S.t.ILORS II IN 2ND
had taken a 14-13 lead in
the nrst halt, as halftlack ll.t..IOR OtAMPIONSHIP
Rob Elson's running sparked Jlm Joq ... •a JIO"Qr1lal
Z touchdown drives. Elsoo Oftlll' CoutCollepalliDc
rolled up 197 yards for the IMm wca lt. !.S major re.
night. ptta tiUa of lbe --1ut
Costa Mesa's nrst-haU week.eod.
scores came on a lO .. yard Tbe Ptratea, Wbocaptand
pass from Rosauer to Stan the Soutbln Area Dmclaa
M111er, and a goal line plunge Cup ellmJ.DaUoo. 2 w..Uqo,
by Dan Duddrldge. took the Nortb..soutb np.tta
AXITA • WODder.
llol, qootet, klriDc pn>toc-
-. A.K.C. O"OIIa!onool.
All beoootlllol --· 1-W-5154.
t& ...... ~.
BEAVTY'NOO~
2732 E .. Cant Hwy.
Corono dol M•
~844-7338
Estancia's Eagles, early-cblmploublp J .. t WMk..ead
season hopefuls tor a Cen-at Lake l.Gpe1 oear SuLils
tury League crown, were Oblapo, OCC tlll1aMd ablld
outclassed by league leadtnc ot 10 otblr bout: Npn:Nat.
El Modena last Saturday Lac Callfonall 4 Jtu' col ..
night at Davidson Field. The lee•• IDd tmiflnW...
Eagles scored thelr only OCC'1 "A" n..t boiJ wu
toucDdown In the second sll:ipred by Bruce Ayrn:
quarter when Larry Hall and erne:! by Jtm Kurt ..
passed to Dan Confer to set land. Toay Watt.m WU "B"
up the score, tben carrted Oeet boat A:l;lptr, lDd Glct
the ball In, himself, 2 playa da MocUoayt wu criW.
later. That score sent the I' ·.U.a,a lliwiCI. ·
Eagles to the locker room f"""u THI! •L.tmti-1. o-rA.-.
with just a 13-Sdeftclt,but In the .. E GH . ...77111-11111.11
El Modena pulled away with C ALL IN YOV R ORDI!Ji. · · ·
touchdowns tn each of the POR ..t SVBSCIUPnoH --~:!!~~
last 2 quarters to wln con .. ~~O~M~L~Y~r·~OO~.t.~~~ll• DRY CLEANING"" Ylnctncty.
ORDINANCE NO. 163?
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
em OP NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING CHAPTER 7.10 TO
TITLE 7 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH M!INICIPAL CODE,
ESTABLISHING A VOLUN-
TEER IDENTinCAT!ON
PROGRAM POR CATS
Tbo City CoowocU of tllo
City of Nnport B11ebDOES
ORDAJ!rf at loUowa:
SECTIDN I. C-r? .10
Ia l<ldecl lo tbo Newport
-·• Mooolclpol Code lo road:
''CHAPTER ?.10
CATS
Socllou:
?.10.010 IJc-Tl& •.
?,10,010 LICE-TAG. ,., ,.,_ wlo tra.rtJon 1
eat t1 Yllattfet au or .,. .• ,_ .. _
..... bo allocbd .. tlot ool1ar of tlot oal , ..,...
alloofPiftDollani'IM~
---... Will -·--·-..... tlot ~--of tlot -----. _... --~-,, t?ntz ... ., ..... __ ... ~,...'*--""' ·--~ .....
Solt-l« ... ...,
11#--lo-·oolol !JlOO~,... .. CDII
t.nfFURNISHED GARAGE
APT. OD qn1et street 1o
Corooa del Yar; 2 bed-
rooms, Z blthl, flre ..
place. Newly decorated.
Anllable DOW. $295
month. Voce! Co. Real-
tors. 548-9346.
• HELP WAMTED
WA!n'ED -ftiU -Ume UYe-
lo care tor elderly woman
1.n Newport. ForlDte"tew,
548-1191 •
• SIRYICES
GLEN'S GARDENING • ud
Cl-Semca. Reuoo-
&ble ntee. Good nter.
.cu. can &73 .. 2007 alter
5 p,m.
ACCOUNTtNC-BOOKKEEP-
[NG llffiCU for tmall
-..... ww t.lp ""'· or do tt tor you • lDclud.
11'1 .. yroU udluas,MZ-
IIJI.
END BOTTLED WAT~R ·
.
Just 'Piumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, Dtspoals,
OniDa, Fa ucets, CQ~~Per
Re..ptpea. Same rMsonable
prices, daY. n.l&bt or week-
ends!
JUST PLUMBING
Telephciae: 642.4111
Uc..-. No, 300948
• CoUS FOR SALE
19'14 ELOORAOO -by
OWDtr. Immaculate coo-
dltloo. Low mileace. Make
otter. 646~775, ask for
manacer.
SUI't.lt ttUOY COOdlt:iofttac
cluHI commeoetac COM
Tueaday, Oct. 21 Fu.rtber
lnformaUoa at 67S-S420,
&45-1?65, 5S6.rl61. llo-
ltructor: Pat otmo. for-
merly "Golden Door."
cons . IIGitlod ...,.r • atiROPR.IoCTOR
...., -tllo -. •• 1-,,..------....,.-Lou . au U par pllao.
Ttl ~tMttlca from _..._r ~··!!:~~-1 -. J4aRicb, Mr, Ward.
1-m .f/1.411 z to s p.m. -
E . :J.OIU4,
!D.t!.
........ T ....... ·T-.....
-· la-7 •aT. 10.. .... _ .. '"' ..... 01<1"'
.... ._,.
SHAM,OO/SIT
M •• & Te ... -M.OO
Otlaet o.,a·-$6.00
~')~ -7)20
t .. (! ...... l>d ,.,.,.
OM CO UT HIGHWAY
MIXT TO
ICAM'I RIJTAUR.U.T
QUALITY
LOit PIHII.IH . .,
8AIT.AH ICOD • 1170 MIWPOIT
AS PLANNED, a truck ·~ radSoaetln matutal
)lekalfed oo tbe Coroaa dal Mar FrHfty dllr1aC tbe
tat.rc:ommantty dlalter drW, held WldMidiJ, Oct. 15.
ODe of the ltrW's prtme obJectt•e• wu to tat ra.dtattaD
eoetam!AatloD pr~ tD tbe '*'>lta.U parttctpat:t.ac
ID tbt uercLM. ID tbe Harbor Ar-. 4 radJaUoD ''Ylcttms"
were reeel•ed at COita .... memorial hoiiPl.tal Where
26 cUaster •• ca.alttea'' were t~t.d, and Z "Ylcttrna"
requlnn, decaatamtMttc.. were reeelYed at Hoac boapttal,
wbieb balldled I eoca.l of .S "ca-.ltles." Pictured ben
ls a disaster d.rW Ylctlm at Cotta Mea boiiPltal, beiDc
mooitored with a Getcer coullter to determine the ttecree
of cootamtnaHGD before tr•tmeDt l.t ldmlnt.stered in the
deeootlmlnatioa untt. TtDdlllc to tbe "patieDt" are, from
lett, Cathy DeGeorre, ouelear medlclne tecbDoloctst;
John Spallldtnc, radiatloo tecboo1octst, and Janet RoiiP8r,
cblef radtolO(ical tecbDoloct.l.
COITA MilA ..... , ME01A O.UB DANCE BAOt CONCERT SET
Onnce Coa.st Coltece's AT ST. ANDREW'S
MATTRESSES
IIKW -URJLDmQ
ll1'elular Shapee
laiMnpd8IJ -c:.t ...
COSTA WHA WA1'TUSS CO.
2110New,_t.W. ~~IJOJ
MECHA Club, an orgu.lsa-
tlon of Me11can-American
srud~, wUI ~r a
dance on Saturday, HoY. 8,
at 9 p.m. 1A tbe OCC cafe-
teria. Proceeds wW be ased
to promote C hlcano culture
at OCC.
, CHURCHES · ,
Highway House of Prayer
2411 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR
LOWER LEVEL -REAR
INTERDENOMINA 110NAL, FULL GOSPEL
1\HIIDAY ICHOOL: 1 :4& WORIHIPIERV1CE: 11:00
EVANOELITIITIC SERVICE: 1:00 P.M.IUNDAY
"'AVER AND 8l8ll STUOY: 7:30 ,.M, MDHUOAY
WilliAM T. KROAH, PASTOR
PHONE : 642-8782
Cacnl Bible ChuG
ROIIRT ~ IIMOITOM -PAno•
DID ST. •tOitAMGI, C0$1A MI$A-UJ.. ••
...., ...... ,... •• lO:IOLm. s.di.JStMOa • ...., .,.... ..... . •:ao p.m. t:OO ....
Wdl11dl7 Bible lt8d1 ud pra,.. ...... '1:00 p.a.
Aa • .,...,.. cMrela Wlttl Bible taddllc .....,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1 CLIPP Dl., MIWPORT IIACH -642·740
DR. P. KIMTOM IISHORI
PASTOR
lUNDAY ICMOOL ••••• t.ll A.M. IIIL I STUDY
tl018t1P • ••• t•ll A.M. & 7 P.M. Jell P.M. WID.
nAJIIII~'" OIUROI OP
liccLIGIOUS IC'IMCI ,.Sdnrc• of•l,.t/"
ILIAMOR JACKSON, MIMISTIR
au a, a.ntoe . . . . . . . . 11: oo ....
81aadar lolaool • • • • . • . . 11 : ou a.-.
S•l CINT!R at•• cos, .. MESA-~-IOU
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterans' Memorial Bldg.
565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES·
10 30A.M.& 7 OOPM
Sunday School,
all ages, 9 30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES:
Call 552-0092
•Teaching Bible Doctrine•
ATTEND
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
We mvile you to worship
LUTHER,AN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Pac;ifec ~Dr.
Corooadd Mar, C.Uf.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLINC
Pastor -Phone 644·2664
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
i:15 a.m •• Suoday kbool
lO:SO a.m •• Worahlp
Nuncry and Coffee Hour
Christian Science
Services
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 & 10:30 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 a lO:SO a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 o.m.
READING ROOM
Week ~ys: 9 a.m. · S p.m.
Wednescbyt9 a.m.·7:•S p.m
Tuesday
9 a.m. · S p.m.; '7.9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
OiRIST. SCIENTIST
Newport Beach ••
Corona del Mar
3100 Pacific View Or.
SUNDAY SOtOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SEkVICElO.a.m
WtDNJ:SDAY l tOO P.M.
RcadiRJ Room:
ssoo-8 r .. CoutRwy.
Eatraao• oo Mardeeu
Mon.·Pri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Snclay aheraooa: 1 to J
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invired
to 11 tend Onardt Scrnc..
and to ute R.cadln kooa.
.. THE FIRST : lh\PT.ST CHURCH
THI CIMTia POl IIILICAL STUDIIS·
••U A.lll. IIlLI CLAUU-Httt A;; .. WORSHIP MOUa
JeM P.M. IVAMGILIITIC MOUD
101 MAORLIA AT UMTA AMA AVL. t•ITA MIU.
D IMMY C0¥1J. PASfOI
. l't1110Ut!l COnar•PttiMial Churtn ,
A 1m Mil bfMI .... I ~tkNI OarbftM Otaft-i'
Cbarlea FrlUtD, oew dl-
reetor of music mJolltrtes
at St. Aodrew'a Pretbytertan
Cllareb 1D Newport Beach,
•W eoodUct tbe 80 YOtce
anctuary choir, cMmber
orchestra, and 10loists Lu-
ella Sm lth, Barbara Wood,
Helen Wardner, Joseph
Gaudio and Robert RaDdal1
t.o a Jobann Sebastian Bach
Coocert at 7:30 p.m. No•.
2. Tom Leonard, JOUDC or-
ra.ntst at St. Andrew's wtll
assist.
The Bach coocert wm be
held ln the sanctuary of tbe
coorcb, 600 st. Andrew's
Road ln ClJtf Hueo. Child
care will be provtdect.
LIGAL MOTIC ..
RESOLUTION NO. 8606
A RESOLUTION Qf THE
CITY COUNCfL "d'F' ~i'HF!
CITY QF .tn:Ji~B~CH
OECLARlNG ITS INTEN-
TION TO ORP!R THE
CI..a>ING UP,' VACATION
AND ABANDONMENT OF
~ ALLEY WESTERLY OF
LAFAYETTE AVENUE BE-
TWEEN 31ST STREET AND
32NO STREET AND SET-
TING A PUBUC HEARING
Ttle Ctty CooncU of the
City of Newport Beach, pur-
S1Wlt to tbe provlslOOJ of
the ••street Vacation Act of
1941'', and aU amendments
thereto, betnc Sections 8300
to 8331, laclu.I1Ye, of the
StrMts and Hlchways Code
of tbe State of Callforuia,
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AND DECLARE as follows:
SECTION 1. Tbe public
interest and coonntmce re-
qotre tiNt cl~ up and
ablodoomeot of an alJey ly-
lDc Westerly of Lafayette
AYeoue betweeo 31st a.Dd
32Dd street. in the City of
Newport Beacb, a.od lt ls the
t.oteotloo of tbe City CooncU
of the Ctty or Newport Beach
to order tbe loUowtnc des-
cribed portJons of aJd alley
ln the City of Newport Beach,
County of Ora.nce, State of
Callfomla, to be neated,
closed up and abandoned,
to wit:
A parcel ot land belnc
a portloo of Lots 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20 &Ad 21, lDd a
portJoo of tM alley (14 feet
lD width), ID Block SSO of
La.oc:ast.r'• AMttioD ua.Jd
tract 1.t lhowD oa a map
reoorded 1D Book 5, Pace
14 of Ml8Ct1"HOU u.p.,
Recorda ot Orup Cowlb,
Calliii"D.ia, monparttcu.lar-
lJ de.erJbed .. I>Uows:
~at tile ceater-
llM a.t.reeetkla o1 vwa
WIJ (10' Ia Ykb) ud tbe au., (lf' tD .-> aa Block
530 ol tM d)ftpJit\'PM
l.uea•r-e....,.u•ell
1.8 Ilion oa 1M aJDnm•·
ttoMd NOOrd _,. ~t
MOIUa n•ls'IOn lut a dla-
tuct ol uo.oo .......
IIUd ..terliM ol aid al-
ley, U.Ct Mora. o-"W'
Welt a .. .....,. tl 11.00
,.. ...... tal .. AAertJpro. ""'w;.iae ol u. ... IJ
liM .. Lot 11 olllld ---..,.a...._ .........
Will ta1 nn JOIIIT .or ~= ........ ••tJ a 11 N tf llw-......... tMuotfa .... _... ... ,.
' • 11 2··-..w ...... • if 10.00
....... ' OIIDal ..... tl ......... -...... . arr 1111 • a o n., , .............. ....
~.:,;;.;;;;,;;;,;;.;,..:.~~:;........;;..:......---o.ii.i~..'---~--~~~~. ... ....... " t • ..,.
~Y.-.r.w
IOflil CotMJW .... 11,
of .. IUa.rtl. Udo Pan. wu ..... we ctrtYIII
adllr U. W' IAC.olalco-
~ at -15 , ... at Cout a., . ..., tile ArcbMbrldc•
• • • A barcJu remofed I
wtldow ee....._, tiJd tbe wiD-
M C1P1Dt ud took plloto
..-.-and elcltJdDc
Ydled at $11151 from tbt
a.partaMIDt or Rldlird Van
dt Ptucb, ZlZO let.b, Oak-
wood, between 8:15a.m. aDd
•~ao p.m. • • • Barrlars
prl.td os-a cJa.u door at
tbt home ot Stu ~UJ. 1855
Utb, Newport Hetc!b, be-
tw.. 4 a.m. Sept. SO &.Dd
1~10 . a.m. Oct. l, aDd took
ti,.IOO worth of ltereo IOUDd
eqq,meat • • • A clock,
bi.Doeulars, barol'IMter and ·
other equjpmeat. wtth a total
'fllqe ol $546, were stolea
from a Gulf OU Co. boat
at 814 E. B&y, Balboa. be-
tweea 5 p.m. Sept. 30 and
9 a.m. Oet. 1 • • • Tblt¥es
took Z tropbles, nlued at
$800, from the t.ropby case
oftbe NApert HarborYacbt
Clab, 720 W. Bay, Balboa,
betweeo ml.dDJ.cbt Sept. 1 and
mldnJcbt, Sept. 30 •••
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1
OnWe Kenneth Hefty, 28,
of 706 VIctoria, Costa Mesa,
was booked at 9:25 at pollee
h•dquarters oo a cbuce of
f)OQtN1Dc stolen property
• • • James del Ytllo, 26,
of 2136 Tlllrln, Costa Mesa.
wu arrested at 2:10 a.m •
at 30tb a.od Newport, Ceo-
tnt Newport, aDd charred
wltb posse~S~Dc ctanceroas
dn&• • • • Whlle Patrick
Stepbeo Geary's car was
parted near b1s bome at
1680 16tb, Newport Heights,
from 8:30 p.m. Sept. 30 un-
W 8 a.m. Oct. 1, 10meooe
stole a wheel a.od Ure worth
$112 ••• Robert WWiam
Miller, 2259 Placentia, West
Side, reported a tape deck,
car )lck and Jug wrench
stolen from hls car in tbe
Hucbes Aircn.tt parklne lot
at 500 Superior, West Side,
between 6 a.m. and 11:50
a.m. • •• Someone stole 2
Luger pistols, valued at
,1,4001 (I'Qm tbe bedroom
of Paul Keltb Pernworth's
L IGAL IGTIC I
wttll an arc, satd arc being
~Oil~Yf Nof1beasterlY, llav-
ln& a radius of 30.00 feet
IDd a QeQ&ml ogLe of 26"
24'48", thence ~sterly
aJoac sa.ld arc a distance ot
13.74 feet to a tangent Une
parallel with and 4.00 feet
Southerly of said ceoterltne
of said alley, theoce North
89.15'30" East alq said
parallel Une a distance of
95.80 feet to a point ln a
line panllel with and 36.00
teet measured at rtrht
angles, Nortbwest.erly of tbe
Northwesterly right-of-way
llne of Lafayette Avenue, be-
log 40.00 feet tn width as
said right-or-way Is sbo•n
on the atoremenUooed map
of Lancaster's Addltton,
thence North 20.54'30" East
a distance of 29.05 feetaloog
sald parallel line to the point
of lntersectloo wtth satd
Southerly line of that cer-
tain parcel of land as de-
scribed ln tbe Grant Deed
recorded August 10, 1950
lD Book 2054, Pa(e 24 of
Ofttclal Records of Orange
County, saJd Southerly Une
being parallel wltb and 23.00
feet Northerly measured at
rtcbt angles of tbe ceoter-
llne of tbe alorementlooed
alley, tbenee South 89"15' so•• West a distance of 159.-
52 teet alooc ald parallel
lf.De to tbe po1Dt of lnter-
MCtioo wlth tbe atoremen-
Uooed Westerly l1De of Lot
Zl, t.beDCt Soutb 0"44'15"
East a ctUtuce ol 10.00
feet aJooc aid Westerly line
to a Pof.Dt ot BtctaniDc.
ReserY1Jic therefrom a
pablie utWt1taaemeot our
tbtt port.loa tbereof lytnc
SoutblrlJ ot a l.lne parallel
wltb and 7.00 r..t meuured
at l1cbt ucl .. trom the
eeterllDe of aid 14 loot
alltJ.
Tboee porttou oi.Sd al-
ley to be Yacatect. ciOMd
ap ud ehl~ .,.. more
elartJ ltaowD Oil a ctrtatD
map ~ lad ado&*d
b1 tM CltJ c..eu. Clty
of Mlwport a.e. In' IUd
ftoadall. ~ ., ud
...... a' ... bJ RaollrtioD
dat.td OeUibu 1 .. 1t75, ud
dllip&W ......... Mo.
MOl, ftJd atd _, a. oe
ftJt .. tit oftlct " ... c lJ
Clen, " tM cttJ ol lfft-,on~ a•r.,.. ..
~ ...... ..,..,
.., flllltMr puticllllln .. .....................
.._ ...... h' wt
olllld,.U solaMal· ..,, ............ ....
a JUt CJI tiM .... , .. ~
IIIIIW"l tl Ill .... .. .... ... .. , ... u •• ..................... ..... ~ .. "'prtcaed-
...... at f CoiUIII .... , be-Man Wt.Wul ........ ,
tw .. lept. 1 ud t p.m. oll'7fl '~Uti~, Cotta Yea,
Oct. 1 ...... lAe Lu-.. &anerty CODdlc:t
..,., M. oltl'l·l/IW. Bey ftn. """'deat.,.ati:IOp.m.
AYt., 8dlea. rtpOit.d ber II tbe 1'700 baocl oiW. Caul
....u.t l8d $111 ...._ from Bwy., MartDtn MUe •••
W pu8l OD I tlbl• at I Robert ~~ 5'7, of 4801 r.....,.. at l051111t, C•-Dordallter, Cameo HJcb-
tral Knport. betw .. t p.m. Juds. wu ebt.rpd wltb
Ud U P·•· drtt1111 Wlldtr tbe IJJtl-.ee
• THURSDAY, OCT. I ot aleollol at 9:15 p.m. at
Jtwelry IDd elotblac S.WIJ'd aDd Cout Hwy.,
ftllaed at $116 wtn burl· Coroaa HfCNand• ••• John
lart.ud from lM bome ol Abet .. FlJDG, 52. ol3403-B
HUCtMtM wu.. at 4109 Fba.ley. Welt newport, was
Riter, Wnt Newport, be-cbarJed wttb d11.q IIDder
twHD a a.m. IDd e p.m. ~ l.DftlaMee ot alcohol at
• • • Burclan cltmbed a 12:10 a.m. at Balboa and
feDce, reroOfed w1Ddow loU-RIYft', Welt Ntwport.
nu, and llole two $500 microwan OYeoa aDd $fO • SATURDAY, OCT. 4
from the cull nctaer at About $45 dtmace n.s
tbe stu.ft Noodle r.aauut. doDe to a car belooctDc to
215 Rlftrstde, oear Mar-Cb.rl.t Gcaules, 122 47th,
1oers Mlle, between 11:15 We.t Newport, Wlalle 1t wu
Oct 1 parUd at Rt•er and 4'1tb p.m. • 2 and 5: 5 a.m. from 5 p "'· Oct. 4 autll 11
Oet. 3 • • . Stereo tlpe Oct. IE -equipment nlaed at $110 a.m. ~. .,~ 80meooe
was stoleo from Peter Dla-Wbo broke tbe fruJt window
aodro's car whlle It was • • • A $400 TV set was
parked 00 tbe street near stolea from tbe bome of
bis home at 203 42Dd, West RobeD Martines at 411 Iris,
N 1 Oct Coroaa del Mar, between ewport, from 1 p.m. • 45 1 until 2 a.m. Oct. 2. lO:SOOcp.m. Oet. 4Aand 1:la ., a.m. t. 5 • • • burg r
FRIDAY, 'OCT. 3 appareotlr reacbed throu.gti
A $500 TV set was stolen a partly-opeoed crank win-
from tbe home of Claire doW, removed tbe screen,
Marte Cantera, 1830 16tb, cranked the wlndow open, and
Newport Heights, betweeo 9 toot a patr of .22 caltber
a.m. Oct. 3 and 11 p.m. tart« pistols, nlued at
Oct. 4 .•• Edmund Richard $300, from tbebomeofStew-
Burk.e, 32, of 439 DabUa. art K.Jpper, 405 North star,
Corona del Mar, waschuged Doter Sbores, between 11
•lth driving under tbe lA-J 8 15 A TV a.m. u : p.m •••.
nueoce of alcohol at 2:20 set Uld perfllme, nlued at
a.m. at Bayside aDd Coast $SS5, were stolen from the
Hwy., near tbe bay bridp bome of Jobo Robinson. 119
. • • Mtcbelle Dtane RUey, Grand Canal, Balboa Island,
23. of 2224-A Placentia, ........_ 5 30 Oct 4 w ~-eeo : p.m. •
est Stde, was cbarced rib aDd tz:45 a.m. Oct. 5 ..•
possession of daQ(erous Mlcbael Stephen Bressert,
drugs when pollee arrested 29, or 721 w. Balboa Blvd .•
her at 3 a.m. at Balboa a.od Balboa, was clllrged wtth
14tb, Ceotral Newport • • • drtvtnc under tbe lnfluence
Richard William Houk. 2-4, of alcohol at '7:40 p.m. at
of 926 E. Balboa BIYd., Bal-the Arches bridge •.• Daniel
boa, was charged wlttl drt?-Louis Lanneri, 20, of 105
lng under the Influence of E. Wain, Balboa, was ar-
alcobol at 1:15 Lm. at rested at 7:15 p.m. ln tbe
Oalllta and Coast Hwy., Co-ladies room of the publlc
rooa del War ••• Rooald restrooms at Wasbington and
James Biddell, 23, of 2162 Bay, andcbargedwttblotter -
lihple, Costa Mesa, was 1ng ln a restroom.
stopped on a drunk driving
charge at 2:20a.m. at New-VETS DAY. SWITCHED
port and Via Lido, Lido in a 3 to 2 vote Oet.
Shops .•• Pollee charged 15, the board of trustees
Ll!'-"L ... OTIC! of tbe CoastCommunltyCol-
vA " lege District switched the
"EWPORT HARBOR EJfS.GN
PUBUSHEO WEEKLY -PAG£ 1
THURS~Y,OCt ~ lt75
OODA DELMAR. CAL .......... ..-........ ~~~~
t ORIGINALS • f
' Hand crafted and f
' hand made gift f
items for every occasaon.
' cSpanow 1 'J>ezch •• •• , .,.., ,._, f t _ _ 2426 NIW,OIT ILVO. j
eSTA MilA .. ~-.._ 642-1640'' , ~~~a~~~
4 UOitd~r/and f•f U e>ddln f. lrlrt(Qflufl\,
a,nCJMHCe>ttflnls. l'rll(rOt e>d napkin!!>.
11 n/djn~ ctdr ''"'""'~'nts, gurst
or,r;lt S •• In j llc t, II fin r· S IV/' P aradr sf' --...... 11111111111
/()r the> bridr·to·br' .M(NIA
Z384 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Ia!~' nrcoratrlft
Phone 548-5794 -Mon. thru sat. 10-5 ~ II'S
20% off
•ee tHI 1\f••'U ,.., ..
645-1313
540-6011
r--=1 ...,,.....,._ .. -~. I ---....--
ln&s for the closlng up and No•. 11 veterans' !lay ob-
abandooment of the afore-senance to Monday, Oct.
said portions or sald alley Z7, thereby creat.log a 34y
stall ~ bad and t:aaD., a.Dd boiJday lor students and per-0 ~ P Aft T M ~ H T .TQftE
tbe City CouocU ot the City SOODel at Orance Coast Col-0 00 I
1 Gold W C ll op-Q; J "-All. to 6: P.~. n,; l of Newport Beach hereby ege, eo est o ege,
elect. to proceed under the KOCE-TV (C hannel SO) and CJoseti S¥ttdtr).s
p~W~ ~t~ ··~~'.-!tb~e~a~dm~~-_u_" __ ~_d--~~1~8~1~6~N~E~W~~~~R~T~~~U~LE~V~M~D~.~C~O~S~T~A~M~E~S~A~~-Vacauoo Act of 1941 ". and quarters.
all amendments thereto, be-ina Sections 8300 to 8331
lnclustve, of the Streets and
Hlcllways Code of the State
of Callforuia.
SECTION 3. Tile Street
Superintendent of tbe City
of Newport Beach shall
cause to be conspicuously
posted along the Line of tbe
portions of satd alley pro-
posed to be ncated not
more than 300 feet apart,
but not less than tbree in
all, notices of the ncation
of sald portions of said al-
ley. Said notes shall state
tile passace of this resola-
tton and the Ume a.Dd place
of tbe beariQC ol all per-
sons lnterested lD or ob-
jectlng to the proposed nca-
tlon of sald alley. Said not-
tees shall be posted oot less
than teo (10) days prior to
the date of sald bearfn&, u
required by law.
SECTION 4. There ls
hereby rese"ed IDd ex-
cepted from tbe ncaUoo of
said alley a permanent
easement for pubUc uWlt}
purposes as ber.lDbefore
spectncally deseribed.
Tbese ncatloG proceedlncs
are taken 1M» jllct to tbe re-
serntioo and uceptioo
benlD coata.t.oed u to aid
aUty.
SECTION 5. Notke ls
berebJ rt•ea U.t tJM City
CoaeU of tbe CltJ ol New-
port Beaeb doH ber'tby ftJ
Mooday, Ncrrembtr 10,1975,
at tbe boar ol 7:10 P. Y. of
aJd cta.y, ta tM CocmeU
Clambers ol tllle Clty of
Newport B•e .. loc::ated tD
tM CltJ fla11. u tile ttme
ud pia~ b' 11eart11c all
,. ..... ~ .. 01' ob-
Jecttll to u. pi'CipO-.d
YU&tlaa ol alii portlcDI of
aid alltJ lltf'tllllelr)l'e dt-
eerbd.
SECTION l. 'nl1l Ruo-_. aau be,.,...,~ at
1-..t a.ce ~ tM ddal
...,...,. ol till cttJ Md
aid ........... IliaD .,. .................. a,. t111 ....,... ot an ,__ -........... .... Jectlll • tilt .. .. ....,...,
£.DOP1'tO • 1e .,
ato 'ts'~w'r' .. · e~~s~u ...,...
At lDI1
t.ilift ...... c aift
Jl.alll* Oct. a. am.
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES-
YOUR BEST INVESTMENT
A .. ,.,. yield ••ce.ds ttt.t of Treasurr lnstru,.,ts
Don't be misled by present and future oftertngs of Treasury notes, bonds
and btlls. Actual stattstlcs demonstrate that these Instruments yield leu.
on the a\'erage, than savings and loan term certitlcatea.
Aemembef tttla: lrMaury lnt.,..t ,..._ .. not
compounded. T,.....,.-y not ... It c.eMd befON
m.twtty. mua' be dJapo 1ed of In • ftuctuatlftg money mnee.
Dally compounded Laguna Federal $1,000 savi,,~ certlflcat• y..-d 1.01%
ou..ant.-d lntereat when 7\4 ~&-year c:«tlflcat .... hald tor full term end
when no penaJUea are Incurred tor earty wlthdfnWa. In ectual doftin
..-ned, thla emoun1a to 1582.00 Interest In alx yews. So. for tneur.d eetety
coupt.d wtth etable value, ,,.. from money worrlee-lnveat your tlqukt
funda In high-yield C*1Ulcate eccounta at. ..
,
••• -
. -~ ~. S"-•t ~ .. .,. -
Tile eo •• of Dbelpl•ldp lr AIIIID W. JPPAID, D.D. • P.O ..... JilT .. ILl Talei&UII1 IPIII!Uf .. f, M.Oo •
AHI: .... hlftlltr of .... T ..... ,
,_. n n'rai~el S.Sootoll••••nyr •• DkiM ~ ,.ld~lsl"•· r.. • PAOM IIACOM."' COLLIMGIWODO, M • .l.
Goldoo Text: If 1M WfHid IMto YOf'-JH--~~--,.,.,.II/MUII ?Of'
(John IS: IS).
-~J~J.,..}AIUC I} It 1 pelt ::lllpter. Thl' memon:ble _,.
'11m what Ia commc:flly
::allod die Olhot Dilcoune or J..us, been• u wu
.-uttered on the Mount of
OOws. It ll found allo in
llotdlew 24 ami Luke 21. Thls ::lllpter
a oft,m rtftm<f to u 1'he Uttle
"-"ypoe.' The term 'apocalypoe' II
limply a tr&NJJtention of the Greek
word oftm tranalated 'revelaUon' (e.a.
R,ay, I :I). It means literally 'In
uncowrinJ.' In the New Testammt it b
reauiJ.rJy Uled for I dbcl.OSUrt: of dJftne
tn.ath otherwtte unknown.
"(I ) The occasion of thia apocalyptic
dilcoune wu · the enthuaiutic
exclamation of the disciples over the
magnitude and magntncence . of the
stones and buildings of the temple.
Jotephus (the Jewish historian) writes:
'Now the temple was built of stonc;s
that wert: white and strong, lfld eal:l'i of
their length we twenty-five-cubits, their
height wu eiJht, and their breadth
abOut twelve.' Since a cubit equals
eighteen inches, that would 'mean that
the stones were aboul lhirtY-seven feet
lo03, twel.e feet high and eighteen feet
wide. One can still see some of these
immense rtones 11 the Jewish Wailina
WaD, • part of the west wall of the
Temple Area, separalinJ it from the
city.
'"The beauty of the temple buildings
wu somelhin& to excite comment.
~ailer Mlthews (an American scholar]
uya that the Sanctuary Was probably
one hundred to one hundred fifty feet
in height and wu one of the most
beautiful ,.acred buildinp in the world.
It was buiJt of white marble, its roof
&ilded with gold. Josephua describes it
thus: 'But this temple appeared to
strangen, when they were comina to it
at a distance, like a mountain covered
with snow; for as to those parts of it
that were not gilt, they were exceeding ,
wh.ite .'
''(2) Jesu.. predicted that all this
_,jd be thrown down to die pound.
Thls happened .. ry u .. ..uy In A.D. 70,
wben Jerualtm wu c•ptwed aad
destroyed by die Ro"'"'l-~ uoder
Titus. Of this J-phut wdtos: 'Now • Jloe army 1\¥ no moro people, to alay or
to plunder ... Caau 11'¥'1 orden. that
they ollould now cll...uoh iho otitlro
city IDd tamplo.' Ito N)'l of -of tlto
Will : 'It Wll 10 tllo!Of.lll>ly lold -
with the .,..,..a by th .. that d"'lt up
to the fc!nncbtiQJI , that dwre Wll ieft
nothin& to make th'* that ca.me thither
believe it bad e.er boen: lnlubited.' 1be ,
words of Jcsua were tulfWed witlt
terrible lltet>lneoa" (cr. Ralph l!adc, 711<
Gofpe/ Acron/1116 to M.lt, 19S7. ""
153, I 54).
1be outline of the preaent inion,
which ts entitled '"The co.t of
Dixiplethip.'' il a follows:
I . The Question> of the llbclples
(Madt 13 :1-4)
2. The Waminp of lMUs to the
lllaclpleo (Mark ll:S·ll'
The Qoatioaa of the Dloclpla
In Mark 13 :1~ we read: ~'And u he
......ent out of the temple, one of hia
diJciples IIJth unto him, Muter, see
what riwmer of ltoDts and what
buildinp are b&re! And Jesus lftiWerins
said unto him, Seest thou these put
buildinp? there shall not be left one
atone upon another, that shall Rot be
thrown down. And u he sat upon the
mount of Olive1 over against the temple,
hter and James and John and Andrew
uked him privately, TeU us, when shall
these thinp be? and what shall be the
sign when all these thinr;s shall be
fulfilled?"
Verses 1-4 of our Biblical text
introduce the reader to the notable
Olivet discourse. See abo Matthew
24 :1-3; Luke 2 1 :S-7 . "It was u Jcaw
and His disciples were p~sstng out of the"
Temple that the coUoquy (convenalion)
took place with which this chapter
opens. 'Teacher,' said one of His
disciples, 'look what fme stones and
buildinp these are!' And Jesw replied,
IIAB13:l·IS
'Do yoo .. dleee .,..t bulltllnt!! Not 1
....,. 110111 will be lift ..... ilpCIII
another whk:b lhaU aot be throw
-..· Thal oolomn word .... , ltaw
aounded like the ttroke ol doom 111 the
eart or the dJidp&tt. for they .. re
Jews.. and-to them 11 to e.,.ry .Jew the
Temple was lbe holttt pbce on earth . I
CUI qYite lmllfM -thlit .U con"rution
wa silen<:ed by that tfllk: word. It wa 0 in an a'Md. quietness they croeeed tiM
KJd.ron. and Itt their r.ca toWucb that
steep path across the Mouftt of Clt'les
which. wa to lead them to thejr
e'f'atina's rest.in Bethany.
.. At the top of the ucen\ Jesu.s
pauaed and sat .down to rat, wUh the
Te~ wMte destrUction Ht had just
predietod full in 1111 'flew : What !Ia
thouchll MTe . .u Ho pzed at 1 in Jta
l!lory who &hall tell! But tlldn&
advant~~e of the few mcftntnll of rest,
The Bob' Spirit, .-k•nc throuah Job. .. ,. that we
c.. bow ~bout God. about C'hrilt, •bout
llelrfoen. Toda:r it Y 1eneraUy ~dered to be a madr.
'of ic.t.Uectual interiority and aplrltual' Immaturity ..,
epMk of lmowinl anythifta: about God aad Chrlet and
; H•wn ..
four of Hil disciples came to Him to uk At the same time, of eoWM, the 1m•nl a«Jtude II IV
que1t1001 about the solemn prediction that you ruy .peak with ~rfeet prop.vty about know-"My redeemer liveth." "Redeemer" Ia the "nat of
He had utterd 1 few minutes before. --------------------kin." .. Redtetllfi"" 1a "blood kin." That lnvolncl the
hter and James and John and Andrew lncamaUon. It involves Del-clothed Jn hWDanlt-'e ---• Him Do b•'-th _. 1'0-UNNEirB OP TIIK IUCPOIIIIATION v ~ appiV-.n . u ...,.. ey acteu on lleah. It lnvolv" the lledia&or-the Middle Man. It
this particular. occu:ion u repretentatives involva the Son of Jla.a.
of the-Twelve. 'There may have been And It ell cam. to pua. Aa the lf"Hl and ~leadld
some1hina; so rapt and exalted and Solomon Mid at \be pinnKle o1. tu. tabuloul eareer,
awe-insplrinJ about the very appearance the dedication of h1a Temple, -rba Lord therefore
of Jesus that no indi'ridual disciple dunl hath performed tu. word tb.t he hath ..,olun" (2
ast Him any ql:iestion. Four of them Chron. t :lO).
therefore approached our Lord tosether, He did cle.ceod. He did clothe H!m.lf with our
and tb01t four · the four cbiefest and humanity. He dkJ became on.e of ua.
molt in nuncial of the Twelve He dkl ea1l ue Hia brethftn.
Apostles. They came to flm priYitely He did NY that we were His brothen aM Hii;
W&ers. We an joint !»in with Him: "And it chil-
O-e. ap1rt from the rest of the Twelve) -u.e ._.. ''I .. ., ._ Pn&-d.ren., then b.ein,· heirs ol ~...-...~ abd .._,_1 hein with and asked Him, leU us, when ahaD -.. 41h& .. ..._ ,.,_ ...._ W• 11 ltlee an, fnD'I left, .lu ..... Pe&er W.W. Chrilt; if ., be that -euffer with him, th.at -the~e thinp be, aJ].d what ahall be the _. ,.... WJ'dlle. 'llleN ,.IVQalli .. .a.e an fnm may also be llorified tosetber" (Rem~. 8:17).
siJD when these thinas are all about to ..._ .... ef • ...,_ el llardil ......_. .......... 0... He hu certainly kept tMt pert ol wh.t the Holy
be accomplished?' It wu the prophesied -:. wu • o.adl ~ ... =aMrrd 11en _.. ..... Spirit rew.Jed to Job in that abdlmt land, on that
destruction of the Temple they (the • ..._ a.a. •• ...., eart:7 ... ........._ Be wu .,._,. far-off dey.
disciples) had in mind, and they wanted a& die ll&ab • 1411 a& tile ap t1 M .,._. IU.YI.Iac '*-What a wonderful rt'\'elatkD-
to know two th~np -when that ~~::~ .. * c...dl -' Co..Ce.,., .. .,... ec-To Job-
uld " I d ha ......... ·........, tw ,.....,.. elerU lmmwtalltJ' destruction wo ta .. e p ace, an w t ... ~ ............. wtdclll M e , ..... e.... A naked 10ul mepended bet•eea a .. ..-m .n4 Mll-
waminJ would be given them when that l'llf&.. In the midat o1 ..-.....
destruction wu neu" (cf. J. D. Jones, WAUM> ... • riel! mer .... _. fnal ....., rr.oe, In the mklet ol dea&h-
"The Gospel Accordino to St . Mlr.k" in trM • ll,. IM'• • W. weattll ... IJ hd • .... u lq Covered with putritJtnc .on. from bead \o foot.-... --............. -u. "P .... --II A.Ma:l ... A DnotiOIUll CornnaentJiry, 1919, Vol. --With oot an bltelliamt, ~ trimd oa ..... r-epttt... ................ wlaaMW, tM ......
Ill, pp. 21 4, 21S). '-•" • Wdle'e Ill•••• were llaowa, ,.._,. earth.
(TO a!" CONTIMUII!O)
~~Has Noah's Ark Been Discovered?"
.................. wen ~ bJ ..... But he lwl ODe in RerHa; IUid If Job did not know
t.ct.l m After Wdle'e ._.. .. Ull, put ol Wal· it-u be dicln'~ Dl'ril wrtainly la:ww it. '"H..t
'-.,.... ~ ... llome. 0... ~... thou C'OIRiidered m,. sen1111t Job, thet lhue Ia DGDI
.,.... lfnal &M a.... 0 dba¥ .. O.rdl ... W.wled
0 1 h• ... Pa ,_....._ .,._ .. .......,.tiM. like him th the aartb, • perieet Mid upript -., _
WYCl.IPP'J:, ......... tr.m lilt • 11M. .. bNt tha.t tevet~~ God. ..s ....., ..... ..ur (Job 1:1) .
...... 1w mU.11Jc &ale f1nt eemplete *""''"" of eM God rwvu fOJ"Pt;L P.e kDcnllos our •~t and hou.,
Billie .... Jrac11e1t 1Nm t1te IAafti Valp&e. Be WN&e ancl He kDows the ache. and p-.. ad looelbt.-.
• .-. ar.rell wMIIIL, JIIUid.M ,.,.S ,..er ... a..al&-He ahAYJ ~ aDd He .hn.7S briap with Him
.. tM Billie u tM ....,..._ vrttult) • Dn.u..tt,. the thinp,... a.eed and tbiJwa we .,...•t Deed.
account saving that the Art never e~;.
ly Dr. lilly James Hargis istcd and that rhcrc never was a rlood.
Young, susccotihle srucknrs believing
CHRlSTIAN CR(l)ADE WEEKLY, Tulsa, Okla. th~~ cvnical men of ltu~rs. have fre-
"Now a population uplosion took ot•~ntlv turn~d from the _faith ~~ their
place uoon the earth. It was at this father.s becau-.e of t+oe d•!Oere~llln.V: or
time that beings from 1~ spirit world N'_lah s Ark. But, today th.ere 1~ some·
looked upon the beautiful earth women th •ne: wonderful happcnmg an 1he
and took any 1~y desired to be their W<'~•d. . . .
wives. Then Jehovah said. 'My ~pir-There IS a growmg crowd of wt_t-
it must not forever be disgraced in nc~es that swear t_hat rhe Ark st1ll
man. wholly evil as he is . I will give :""'"· 17 (V)() f-:et h•~h nn t._1t. ArH~at
him 120 yean; to mend his ways.' m East~rn Turhy. ll1s al!Wl ln terestmg
.. 1 _._ lo remember lhat our lord Jes•·~ Christ In those days, and even a t~rwarln H" I( d · M h 24 37 "8 when the evil beinp:s from the spirii •mse state '" au ew : : ut
world were sc:~~ually involved with hu· as the da_vs of Noah were. so <hall aiS?,
man women their children became the commg of the Son of man be:.
giants. of wh'om so manv legends arc .we ~ave alway~ ~a<_>Sely tran~:a!ed
told. When lhe Lord Gr"d saw the e:x-th1s ~nDturc as me~mn~ that stmtl~r
tent of human wlctedness and thai condtlions would_ e-.:tst m the wnr,d
the tr!:nd and direction of inen's lives as were: present m the ~ays of Nn~h.
were only towards evil. he was sorry before the Second Comma of ~hns~.
he had made them. 11 broke ))is Bu_t we ~ay ~1\le been. wrona m th1s
he n. phllosophK:almterpretattoo.
a Thil Scripture may be taken liter-
"And he said. 'I will now blot out ally, if Noah's Ark indeed is found.
from the face of the earth an mankind Just as the real Art of Noah wu
that I created. Yes. and the animals, known to all men of the wortd before
too, and the rcptlles and the birds. For the nocx~. the real Ark of Noah may
I am sorry I made them.' again bt known to all men of the "But Noah was a pleasure to the Lord. Here is the storv of Noah: He world ~fore the Second Coming of Orist. There has never been so much
wu the only truly righteous man liv-11lk about Noah'~o Ark as there is to-
inl on the earth at thM time. He tried day since the days before the great
aJwa)'l to conduct his affain: accord-f
ina to God's will. And he had three
1~~re is another similarity bet\Vcen
IIODI -Shem, Ham,· and Japhetb. today and Noah's Umc. We read of
"Meanwhile. the crime rate was riSe it in Genesis 6:S: ""And God saw th:ll
ing rapidly across the earth, and, as the wickcdnc:.u of man wa~ Jreat Jn
seen by God, the world was fO(ten to 1~ earth. and that e~Jery imapnaiH>n
the core:. of the thot.tahts of his heart was only
"As God o bserved how bad it was, evil continually."
and saw that all mankind was vicious Perhaps. at no time 'intt the Jn=at
and deoravl'd he said to Noah, nood itself ha~ 1he world ~rt \0 en ..
'I tlave decided to destroy all maD-11ulfed in wtckedncu and evil. The
kind: for the earth is filled with crime similarity of these two l£t:.6 ~.~Ain
because of man. Yes, I will destroy points to a catastrophe in the universe,
mankind from the earth. Make a boat namely the time ol the ~nd Com-
from reainous wood, sealing i~ wiih •na of Christ.
blr; and construct decks and stalls I, for one, beiM!:vc that lhc Ark of
throt!Jhout the ship. Make it 450 feet Noah docs indeed uist, and that Gc.>d
lona. 7S feet wide, and 4S feet hip. wills it to be found before tbc tlpturc
Conatruct e skyliJht all the way around , of the Church. I ~lie\le the discovery
the ahip. e.i,tll«n inches below the. of Noah's Ark will be the lumina point
roof~ and make three deCks inside the tn 1 "Iauer rain re'lival." hf othc:r
boal -a boCIOft'\. middle. and uoper words, in ~e Iauer dayA ill •·hk:h
dec.t -and put a door i" the side. men's faith has ;rown as cold :.
"Looll:l I am llOing to cover. the ~ne and evil enaulfs the workS. ""'"
earth wit:t. i. flood and destroy every will ytt apin he1r from heavtn in hilll beina ~ tftrvthinJ in which the mJtvctous <fiscovcry of Noalr's
......., Ia the brel:th of a;fc. All .n11 cfic. Ark. · .
ht I ....., ... 0> keep you eale ;n die Sueh a dbcovery would ••tllentlcata
...... widlt yoar ~ and your lOfts and the tc:CO\lftt Ia the Bible and tbe _. -Jld8a 1 po;r of every h;,:orical rocord of 112 world • re-
...... -a-_, 1 fanale -ln!D vealed ;n die -of OaMiiL Whet
.. - -,.., 0> bep ~ lhe ecoller ., atheist ooald •Will up
1111 t ; .. -. ~ lo a poit apnat die :uchln11 of die Wont of e1 _. ti:lil Ill alol _, .-a _, Gocl-Noah's Atlt hel beeo .......
~· .:-..z· t' ~ = :.r. eel .. Ill -:·· -:.'":!... AM -..... suu;r· a • God ie OfMcl. ~!!!'!·-· (0.. 4 :1-22, u.. -...... ,,
... _ .... j.-..... llblkol -_., ............ -.
.,.. .... A tt • "'olcll
That ye be not soon shaken in mind,
or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by
word, nor by le«er as from Ul, as that
the: day of Chris.t is at hand. Let no
man decei'le you by any means: for
thet day shall not come, e~~:cept there
come 1 fallina away first, and that man
of sin be revealed. the aon of perdi-
tion : Who opposeth and eulteth him-
self abo\le aU that· iJ called God, or
thai is won:hipped; 10 that he as God
sicteth ia the u-mple of God. she.,..ina
himself that be is God. Remember
ye not. that when I wu yet with
you. I told you these d'linpr•
(II Theu 2:1·5)
m. .. rihp ......__ laa a.., After W,cllffe ..... Job uld
t ... • at u. c-cu oC c ,,., ... lll 1m, w. .,.., wo t.u JOU that m a... lodaJ'.
........... .,.,._._ RN8 Photo. v
Beton: the TribuJacioa Period, the
time or Jacob'• cf~ttrea, the seven
years of hell on urth, the Lord Jeaus
Christ, KCOrdi.a& to this ruchiaa. wiD
rapture the Church aod before the np..
ture of the Church there· wu to be a
fallin& away &mOf\l mankind in acn ..
trfl· ... 0'! Opoii/Uy ..
PaUl says, in vene .5 : "Remember
yc not that wheD I waa yet with you
I told you thcae ttlinp1'' From the
Jios of Christ we have been told that
the end times wiJI be similar to the
days of Noah.
Apin, may I sugest that as ,the
reel Ark WIS present before the nood,
the real: Art may be present IJiin
before the· Second Comlna. lr is as if
God is givine mankind a second chance
to reoent and pi ricin with Ood be-
fore Judplent.
Again, in II Peter, chapter 2, ver-
ses 4-S we read: "But if God spared
not the: anrels of sin, but cast them
down 'to hell an:d delivered them iniO
chains of darkness to be reserved un1il
judpnent and spared not the o!d
wortd, but uvcd Noah, the eiabdl
penon, a prucher of riatueousnaa,
brinJina in the flood upon lhe wodd
of the unpfty."
ln. this chapter, the Apootle r.:.r
warns Ood's people apinll lposllte
pricm and relipoua tuden. who denJ
the IUth and mislud die peor>1e of
Gocl. 11le SID!)' of the Art ami Noah •u . lrnpo.u.nt 10 Peter ... it .... eo
.PuJ. aftd' outllnly aa It .,.. 10
1--(COMTIII'UED NBXT WEEK)
If American democracy is to rtrt\lin
the . greatest ho~ of hum&nit)' i1
must contio._uc .bundandy in lhe
faith of the BitM.
God's Words
In the
Language
of Man
lly Anloltl H. Gebbardt
Gea. 1: IS -I.
-Calvin Coolidge
CHRISTIAN N I!WS. tU:w H.\ YIN, ·~·
.. ADd 1 wru put enmJty between -thee and the wo-
man, and between thy seed and ber SHd; It shall
brulw tby bead, and thou shalt ~rulle Hts heel."
These revelatlon words we-re spoken by God at
worda empowered to create conttdence In the
beartl of Adam and Eve. They are not words to
flatter tbe vanity of man; nor are they words to rub
Nllln!D blJ wotttldi.
'l'beee revelation words are words desJcned by
God to lead Adam aDd Eve out of aa attitude of des-
pair ewer tbetr fall lnto aln, words to make them
lUre Ill tbetr beartJ: that God forzave thetr tiD and
aceepted them qain u slD-cleanJed chUdren or
lf1s.
'l'beoo rwel&tloa wonla an wonb d Gocl lntelld·
ed for taJtli. for taJth In the slll-atootac etrkacy
of tbe prcmJied victory by tbe Woman'• seed av~
Sotu.
ADd 10 It b aot oa.ly Revellltlon AJoae aDd Gra~
Alii», It II olio Faith Alclle.
Row mudt llle .. ludplo d Faith Alane ooe:Ja to
bo ·-~! Ia llle mldat d ooallto1oD _,. -aa aotiYII)o p-Faith .UOU, lo ouUy
...... ted anti tiHpUod, olio by -t load·
... -llle Cllrtttlau. ~~ ll>a prtaelple of P'altlt ~ wu Gocl't prtttetplo for Adam anti
1:-. lt lo.RII prtaelple In Scr1pi!U'e; -lt lo 1111
polloelplt alao tot'. '*Y·
A Two-Poblt Ser .. a O.tU.e
' . =,_ ........ Jojlal•wtiOM"·---w.·•,: •I '·-r .... . ~ ...
When Job _,., "J bow that 1117 recle.Du U..th,"
he ia A)inc, l bow that IDJ' VlndleaW liveth. ADd
M ia .. J'btl, I bow that IIQ' a......, Lkotth. A.ad
he ia .. ,.a.,. 1 bow tba& au-O.Uftl'W lh'.U..
AU lhoee ideM are bl tbe.t pat wont RedMmer,
"'BBdHJ' •r"' lri a ,_.tift llii'IL The RedMIDior not
oaly "bu,. bid" aDd de1tftn the -rietim; tbe Re-
deemer lwdt I the WNJt& daDe; 8a afer,wea the Yk:~
dm, Be tM.. ...,.... r • • the 'ric1im'a ....,._
Tbe ltaciMmer .. paeltift -..u -... tift.
Y• haw at ,.,teet~ Ill '-lah tl:lf-JO:
?..-DOC, tbou. --J~ 111111 ye DMn "' -...&;
I will belp U.., -* the LORD, ud tb7 r.M-••r,
tholloiJ'O.."'-
-s.bold. I wiD me.ke thee • ...,.. llht.rp tbrw.hinl
~~ hrrin1 te.th: thou lbab tbre.b the moun~
...... ..... --....................... tho hllla • dooff. -n.u ahal& f:tra lbml, ud tbe wtDd ehalJ. ean:r
tbml .,.,. ud the whlrfwiDd lhall aeauer them; eDd
thou oholt -· 1o tho LORD, ODd ehalt 1Jo<>o lD the Hob' 0. ol rar-1.
"WMD h pool' .ad ~ eeek weter, and thaN
ia 0001, and Uwir ..,_ failedl for thint, I tbe
LORD wW b..-tt.D, I U.. God ol -..1 will not
fonake ~
"J will opeD riftn ln hflh ~ aDd fountab» In
the midl1. of tM van.,.: I wiU lUke the wUdemau e
pool of .....,., md the dr7 laad eprinp ol water,
· "J wiU plaftt bl tbt ~the otdar, the eiUttah
tne,, and the m)'rile, and the oU tne; I will •t In
the d.-rt the ftr trM, Uld the ptne, aDd the bo• tfte __ ,
""nnat dlq IDPJ' -, ud bow and OllllPSer, -ad
............. _...,.,!hot die.._,"' tho LORD bath
*me thJa, ud the Jlol:p OM ol lsnel br.th c:rMMci
it."
VI
IM le hen tlctt .. -. wt&h ct.th. A.Jr.dy, b.lt
bed:J le WI "pt wMb ..... b.-brl.i to 1ool, Jle; lea
loW. _, 7
.... But thet. .. JIOt all; ....... ...
'g= ............................ ,...kl .. .....
-.. _ ......... ---.... tile dUll; .... --.......... -.. _ .. _ ... _ .... _
..... ..,.... r. ........ el God ... .... ~~ ............... l 'tr .... thaa
DiiiA le • w o.dlt. .. -........ o.ttr. .. -..... DIJ6 ........ ~ ............ ..
I , ...... d • ., ..... .,....... ... ...
..................... 1 ... nee•
J !i-. It... I ..... a ... 0 lt .. ...,-.. ............. _ .. _ .. ..-. . ' 'L* .:-· Ia. ,, 41::ft ..... -..... el~ ......... I 8 ~-z ~·--...... ., ... ......,. .__ ~ ~ :.· .i.."~..:.:·n.. .... ~ :if== I'!'IIL"' - -...... -C'l.~ ......... --. •• •
llC'I'mOOS BUSINESS
NAME ST AT£11ENT
Tbt *>UowtJc l)t!T.al) lJ dobiJ bllloeat a1: Com-
pllllertRct l8dlltrllll a.lty. co..-.t'lllld fadutrtat
Rtal I*'-• Ud CompaU.st
BeeJtJ, Compult.t Ral £•-tat.. 1100 QuU Stre«, fl 05,
M.wport Bt&eb. CaW. 9!&60:
Worlctwldt Rta.lty, lne.,ltoo
Qaa1l Stre.t, f105, Newport
6e~eb, Caut 92660.
Tb.te busfnes• t. conducted
bf a corporaUoo.
Corporation Name:
Worldwide Realty, Inc., Ron-
ald H. Henry, Pres. Tb.. statement was nled
wttb tbe County Clerk of Or-
ance County Oct. 17, 19?5.
Publtah: Oct. 23, SO, Nov.
6, 1S, 1975, ln the Newport
Hart>or Enst&n. F -48818
FtCTrriOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe toUowtac person Is
doq business a~ lnterna-
tlonal Filter Co., 1425-B
VUlace Way, Sanu Ana, Ca.
92705: Clean Rooms Con -
strucUon Co., lnc. (Cal.),
1425 Village Way,Santa Ana,
Ca. 927(Y),
Thts business i~ conducted
by a corporation.
Corporattoo Name: Clean
Rooms Constructloo Co.,
Inc., Boyd Agnew, Pres.
This statement was CUed
w lth the County Clerk otor-
ange County Oct. 14, 1975.
Publish: Oct. 23, 30, Nov.
6, 13, 19?5, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -486~3
L!GAL MOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The Collowtng persons are
ttotng business as: A ... ro 1.11-
tt>rlors, 1!1531 Airport Way
So. •8, Santa Ana, C~. 92707:
Lanny A. Broders,' 24002
La Chaqulta, Mission VIejo,
Ca. 92653; Michael A. Mc-
Donough, 1562 PPRasus,
Santa Ana, Ca. 92707 ; Gr t>R-
ory L. Heln, 25302 Earhart
Rd., Laguna flllls, Ca. !12653.
This business Is condur ted
by a general partnership.
Signed: ~l<'hael A. Me -
Dooough.
This statement was rtle<.l
with th~ County Clerk ofOr-
ange Countv Ort. 6, 1 n~.
Publish: Or t. !l, 16, 23,
30, 1975, In t he N~wport
Harbor Enslen. f' -48428
4n'' ••us ••
LIGAL. MOT1Cl
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tht> following persons a r ,
t1olnR business as: OrangP
County lnOatable Boats, 3420
Vl.a Oporto, Suite 6, ~Pwport
Bearh 92663: Mlr ha PI
Twombly, 106 2!lth St., N~>v.
port Beach, Caur. !12663;
Sharon Evans, 235 Prospf'r t,
Newport Beach 92663.
This business is condur tetl
by a limited partnership.
SIRned: Michael Twomblv.
This statement W3S rtled
with the County Clerk orur -
ange County Oct. 6, 19'7 5.
Publish: Oct. 9, 16, 23,
30, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F --18400
LIGAL HOT1CI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow!~ pPrson Is
doing buslnt>ss as: Amlr.l~
sador Foods, 2600 CE'ntrnl
Ave., Newport Bearh •107:
Joel Lee f>a uley, 717 l.lc1o
Park Or., 152, Ne-.·port
Beach 92663.
This busiJless Is rondurtl'd
by aJl lndlvldua I.
Signed: Joel Lee Dauh•Y.
Thls statement was filM
with the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Oct. 6, 1975.
Publlsh: Oct. 9, 16, 23,
30, 1975, In the NE'wport
Hartlor Ensign. f' -48427
LIMLMDCI,
f'lCl'ITIOUS BUSINF..SS
NA.,! ST ATEM!NT
Tbe foJlowlnc pereoa ..,
dol.Dc bu1lness u : Con-
ttDtfttal Limited, 15848
Suprlo&.C st., FOUAtain Val.
••1. Ca. 92708: «ob.rt
Cba.rles M.cMabon, 16143
Sqprloat St., Fountain Val-
ley, c •. mos.
· TbJJ buslaHs Is conducted
by an indlvldual.
SI.Jned: Robert Charles
McMahon.
Tbts statement was tiled
with the County Clerk ~.;COr
. ange County Oct. 10, 1975.
Publtsh: Oct. 16, 23, 30,
Nov. 6, 1975, ln tbe Ne'*J)Ort
Harbor Enstgn. f -48578
L!GAL NOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow log person Is
dol.Dg business as: Trl
COtmty Rooting Company,
418 Fernleaf Ave., Corona
del Mar 92625: Theodore B.
Durnil, 418 fernleaf Ave.,
Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625
Thi s business Is r onducted
by an Individual.
Signed: Theodor e B. Dur-
nil.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk o!Or -
ange County Ort. 10, 1975.
Publish: Oct . 16, 23, 30,
Nov. 6, 1 97~, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -4857f'J
LEGAL NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS tlUSTNESS
NA ME STATEMENT
ThP followinv per son lc;
dolnl{ business as: f ann
Plants, 1525 Mesa Verch•
Drive East, Costa Mesa, Ca.
!12626: Leeako Enterprises
Inc., (C alifornia), 20242
neervale l .a nP, HuntlnetOJ•
BPa• h, Ca. J2G46.
This !Jus mess Is •·onthwiPd
b~ a rorpora twu.
Co rporation Name. Lee-
ako Enterprises In•·., Lor -
ant> Lee, presldPnt.
This staiPntPnt was !lied
with the County Clerk ofOr-
anKe County 0 1'1. 10, 1975.
Pulllislt: Oct. 16, 23, 30,
Nov. 6, 1~75, 1J1 t h~> Newport
II a rt10r Ensl~. F -48~77
L!GAL NOTIC!
FICTITIOUS AUSI.NESS
NAMF. STATEMEr\T
B-81461i
The followine Pf'r SOn J<;
doing busluess as: Village
UaDil~ffnt Company,
1~700 Irene Wa\, \\est-
m lnstPr, C alifornla ')2683.
Ton} :'\unP.t, 15700 lre1 1
WJ}, Wf>S(IOIO"t er, <'Ill
forrna !lZ683.
litis business Jc: ,.on.Ju• IE" I
h\ :10 indt¥111U:.tl.
SlgnPtl : Ton}' NultPz..
This statement was Wer1
with the Countv Clprk o!Or-
an~e Couuty Sept. 2!>, 197fi.
Attornev or Bank 01 Agent
-ChariPs G. t::wall!, 522
S Sepulver1'l Rlvfl., ~ulte 203,
l.os Ant;eles, Calif. ~004 9.
(ll3) 477-5534.
Publish: Ort. 16, 23, 30,
Nov. 6, 1975, In thf' Newport
li:.trhor Ensign. r -481 'l<J
LEGAL HOTICI
FICTITIOUS Bt:SINESS
:"''AME STATEMFNT
The followlol! Pf'rson J'i
t1olne t ·ustnec;o; as: Ski-lit,
2~28 Cliff Dr., ~t>wport
fif>arh, ral. "12660: Mtrh3PI
MtJII'lr, 2~28 Cliff Dr., NPW-
port flf'arh, Cal. 92660.
rtns huslness IS ronf1wt~><•
hy an lodlvldual.
Sl~net1: Mlrhael Mullf'r.
This statem~'nt wac; filed
v•llh tht> County CIPrk of o r'-
an~e County Sept. 29, 1975.
Puhlish: Ort. 2, 9, 16, 23,
: 'l?:i, In thP NPwport Hart10r
E.u"um. F -481~17
LI~AL MOTJC!
ORDINANCE NO. l8S8
AN ORDINANCE 01 THE
CITY OF NEWPOR'f BEACH
AMENDING RCTIONS 7 ••
04.060 AlfD 7 .1&.0500F THE
JlfEWPORT 8£ACR VUNICI-
PAL COD£ TO PROVIDE
FOR AN INCREASE lN ANt.
WAL CONTROL IMPOUND-
MENT FEES AND U CENSE
FEES, AND REPEALING
SECTION 7.16.030
The City CouncU of the
City of Newport Beach DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
';ECTJON 1. Sectlon 7.-
0.4,060 ot the Newport Beach
Munlcll)ll Code Is amended
to read:
''7,04.060 LICENSE RE-
QUIRED -FEES -TERMS.
Every person who harbors
a dog of whatever sex, over
th~ age of four (4) months,
within t he City, shall pa y
to t ile Clty an annual li-
cense tax of "'en Dollars
($10.00) for ea ch dog, ex-
cept thai if the rlog Is spayed
or neutered, thE> fee for such
llr f'nse shall bi' ~'lve Doll3rs
($5.00) Cor ea.ctt dog. The
City shall deltver to the
person rna klng sur h payment
a license whl ch shall de-
sc rtbe the dog, together with
a seal or tag having therron
the numhPr of sur h llrPnse
ant! figures lnc1fcatln~ th<>
year for whir h tile llr Pnse
has hPen palo, ant1 shall
keep a r PcorrJ or the name
or the ownt>r and a tlt:'scrlp-
tlon or tlu> dor llcf>nsert.
Dupllc':liPS c;hall bt> ISSUP!J
for lost ta~s for OnP Dollar
($1.00J upou showing proor
of crurh Joss. Surh person
shall attarh thP tag to a
collar or harness and sha II
cause surh r•ollar or tcl rness
with thP attarhed tag to be
kept on such >J~ata ll ttmes.
ThP lr • f>OSP ta x her Pill
m enlionf>(l c;ha ll be t1uP anrl
L ECAL NO TIC!
OHDINA:-JC E NO. 16'10
\\ n rm JNA:-ICF: Of THl:.
\II 'I Of NEWPCIH r BEACt!
AUDI~C. SECT ION 20.08.2ttn
Of-Tllr :-of ~PORT REACH
M U~ICIPAL l'OU!:-, E:\TI-
Tl £0 "SPECif-IC PI.AN
.\HEAS -SITF. PI A!" Rf,-
\'IF.W REQl:IH~ n•• AND AO -
nt~C q:cTto~ 2o.o~.zgs T' 1
rHf '-;f.WPOHT fiE;\( H
~l l':'.,Jl I PAl (I JOE F~Tl
III::D ·rSE Pl:.HMI I RE.-
UL'II'U D -<:pH I! IC Pl \:"\ . ( ~ "'" ...
Tht> ( tt\ l ounl"\1 of t he
CU)· of NPWJ)I•rt Af'3r-b OOE~
ORDAJ;>; I ~ fi'IIOW<;;
Sl:.t Tlt>N l. s ... tlon .W.-
08.2~1 ic: Jlllfo'f'l IO fht> :-;PW-
port HP;t 1 \turn 11 d C'·J I•
to reac1·
·~,.·lion -•1/)H.2 ro. ~Pf'
1'1r1 ,\n·.l Pl.w Art:'JS
!'itt• 1'1.11• )lf•VI•''-' r •lllir•>d
\ l'urros". ltll' t il\
C oun• il !1nrb tlt.H •IPV~>Iop
tn~>llt:. tn ,, r•·d ' designat€'r!
for Spt>r ttlr Aro>;t Pl'lns for
wh ir h .1 ~P~'''Iflt Area Plan
ha ~ not ttec•n al1optt'f'l, ma \
·onntl't w1th lttP Pxtstln~ or
·•)llll•rrt plnt,~1 r·h:uar ter of
;atd tlt'ltct1 t, thPr~>b} pre-
lll•ltn • th<> irnplementatlon
' t ,. ... r enf· r a I Plan pollnt>s
.1 1111 Ol'lf'r-ltVPS. f he e((e• t
of this ~t>rlion Is to require
Site Pl:ln Ho>v!PW b\ th~ Plan-
nL!U! 1 ornrntsc:ion for aO\
propost>< I tiPVPlopntt>nl, ex-
• .. pt '" provttlo~l In Suh-
<;f'<'llon l • .,..·tttttn :1 rPas 1~
"'RMIP!I tty lhP c,,,nPral Plan
for tlw •1•, .. topment or Spe-
lflr A r•''' Pl.ms to tnsurP
that lttP prOJel't r-vnfor ms
lo the ot• JP' t I¥PS of thP G('-
IIE'I"'d.l Pl:111.
H. (,I"Jiera l ly. The City
Coundl rtnl1s, •tPter mlnes
and r1Prlarl's ltt~l the es-
tatJllshntPnt of tht.> SliP Plan
fleVI<'W prOI'PI'1UrPS 1'00-
ta lnf'(1 In this St>l"tlon art>
nPcessat y to preservE' and
LEGAL NOTICE promote the twalth, safety,
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS and gent>ral wel fare of the
N1\ME STATEMENT commumty by arhJ~>vfng the LIGAL Monel fotowtn~ purposes.
STATEMENT OF Th(' following per son Is 1. 1 o assur e t tclt r1P¥elop -
ABANDONMENT OF US£ doing b\lslness as: Aqua-m~nt or propt>rtiPs In Spt>-
Of fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS Aero Maximum Security, cUJc Area Plan areas will
NAME 17941-J Sky Park Circle, not predud~ atblnmeot or 11 viDe, Ca. 92707: John D. Tbe (ollowln(t persons the neneral Plan objPctlvpc;
ban abuciooed tht use or Burmnan, 14 Pauma Lane, s od poUctes. Newport Beach, Ca. 9%660. tht n.etttJous bosJn"s name: This business Is C'Onc1ur ted 2. To prot!"ct and preserve
Mtnft Auoclatea, 1661 the value or properties and
Wettclltf Drive, N8Wport by an lodlvldual. to eneounct hlch quality
B•ch, Ca1Uornla 9!6&0: TM Slgned: John D. Buchanan. deYeloe>ment thf'reof In SJ>e-TI\ls statemfllt was filed F1c:tJtJou1 Bu.tness Namt with lht County C1t>rll orOt-rUle Area Pla.n Ar(llls wller~>
rarred to abofe ftl nttd t dtn ttftetS WlJl r tsUlt
lA ora._,. County on Sep-anr• County Sept. 2'9, 1975• t.rom tnact.Quate and poorly
tembu 19, 1915, file If~ Publish: Oet. 2• 9• 16• planM<I IIMsopq and Zl, 19'15, In tbe M~wport 479U, fnD Well• ' Sons, Harbor Enst~m. F _48158 from taUan to pruene
IDe. a Calttomla Corpora. -wa.ere feasible oatunlllnd-
• lHl Wettcltlt OJ-.~ LIIAL MO'IICa Hll)e r•ttnes. CJpe11 IP&C.S,
Newport a.ch, Caltfonla aid tbl Ukt, ud wtll rs.sult
911e0: wwam f . NQCtot, rrcTmoos BUSUfESS tn tiM tmc-trmtat o1 tbe
I* R,at Blllf Orin• New-NAME STATEMENT beMIJtl ol occupancy &ftd
port B•ell, C1Wornl& The folJ~ pertDftG It ua of extstllc p,.rtlts
_., Roy J. TtdweU, 1100 ~otic boliMsa ac PaCWc lA .-eb ar•:
TJier, alit. let ~ 81 TreodJ, lt'70 POrt Carclllln 3.. To ...an tJat tl-. pub-
liiGitt, C~ ti?SS. P~. Newpott a..ctt. Ca. lle be!Mata deriYtd h'vm na. ....._. waa ea.. uao: T!l)rDUteeSUetotr. ,... oiPtbUc a..s.
cllllldbJt~lJirtlrlr-1"0 Port CmlcU Plac., tor~-ftd beau-
Newport ~ Ca. taMO. ~ Wlca.tiotl 01...-. .-lplb-
'hll built ...... CIODdDct.cl tic kWU. ..... t-
.,, .. IIIIIIYidlaL Gc Ana PIM..,... all be
...... TbDau StlcbiJ. prottettd bJ tllrl ..... of
'nU ---... meet ,... CIOlil.nll Oftl'tM wlb ._ Ga111t1 Cltrlr GIOr-laJQIIt Ud .... kaHaa r-
...., ct~~MJ s.t. -. ma. a ~ a1 prt,. blll-
NIIIIk Oet. a. t. 11, dllp. •f'fldlr• Md .-.......... tal ...... , ..,... .......,,...,. F~ 4..To,r....-llll
papablt on the nrst day ot
Jaaury, 1976, aod the rtrst
4aJ of Jam1ary ol each ynr
tbiN.fttr. Wbere a dor ls
acqldred alter tM ftrlt day
of JIJJIJary in aoy y .. r, the
l..leeO.M tu mill be clle on
tht date of acqul.s1Uoo of
such q.
Lieeo.se taxes sr.ll be-
come delJnQuent tllirty (30)
days following the date on
whlch they are due, and a ll
dell.nquent llcense t.axes
shall be subject to the pay-
meat of a penalty of T eo
Dollars ($10.00) except that
If tht 00g ts spayed or
neutered, the penalty shall
be Five Dollars ($5.00) In
addition to the annualltr~>nse
~."
SECTION 2. Sectlon 7.1 G.-
050 of the Newport Beach
Munlct.pal Code ts amended
to read:
"7 .16.050 IMPOUND-
MENT FEES. The Impound-
Ing ft>e for "eaCh c1og or cat
Impounded pllrsuant to the
provisions of this Code c;lt.'\11
be Ten Dollar s ($1 0.00), the
impounding ff'e for any blr•l,
rowl, reptile, or other ani -
mal -not 1)therwlse ht>rPin
provided shall be Five Dol-
tare; ($5.00). ln addition to
thP lrupound fee, ther e shall
be a penalty Impound ff>e
for any clog or eat that Is 1rr•-
poundt-'1'1 morP than onr e
within a period of twPJvp
consecutive months or I PI\
Dollar s ($trJ.00) for P:ll h
subsequent impoundln~. lu
add itloo to the Impound fo>t>,
there shall be a penaltv tnt-
pound fee for anr birr!, fowl,
re>ptile, or oth('r animal lru-
pount1ed more than onl'e
wlthln a penod or tv.·elvt-
consecutlve months of Ten
Dollars ($10.00) for Pa• tt
!>Ubspquent lmpounrJtue "
SEC flO~ 3. Se•·ltoui,JI·,-
LEGAL NOTICE
tenance 11! supertor c;lte lo-
cation ,.harar·terlst1rs :l•I-
Jolr•illl! • P.rta 10 tlloruu~J,.
tarE's of rit~ -witiP l111por.
ta nr f> to ensurf' I h:l 1 t ltP r nn •
munlt} lt.:-neflts frotr. tltt-na-
tural terrain, ttarhor awl
o•:Pan, and to JotPserv~ :111d
stal111lZP thP ..;t•>uwt-; •dlrol:•-
inl' sa1tl thorone•,r.u · .. ·''"!
to pres~t ,( oiltd ,,, t• 1 tt ..
propo>rl) IJltJ• 11 '>Il l
ar.-as.
( \(Jpltt .IIWII, '-liP Pl:lll
R .. vtto.W ipf'rO\ tl ..,•1.111 I •
ohtatned prl(lr to tltP tc:<;tl -
anre of a Bullf1i1111 PPrnlll
for am r,pw ullrn·· to Jo,
l'OI :-.t ru• I•• !, '' "XtC:IIf,fi!
111111 llu.: to 1 'fi' t •·• """II 11 1•"'1
I r I .. r od ; • I I II l ... I •
llw ~rv'iS noor 3Tf4a II\~
•Jr ~ 0 j fl Sflll.l rP h·PI I l I 1
P¥t>r 1.:. lE'"S, l'ltltll. lol .11 ~.t
o1PSt1•n.t t ,.., l 0 0 I liP l.t II I II"'•
pl:tn or !tlP 1,1?1\Prll Pl11
Cor Ht" li•>'••IUfllttl•nl I)(
Spt'• Ill• \ r,1 I 'Jr., f,J r '-''Ill '
, Sp••• 1f1• .\J ~'·' l•l.ut Ita c; n• ''
l•1•er1 JoiO!•IPd .
D. Pl.w-; Jnd I Il l • : till;
f(l hp SlllorT!itl<>d. l'tP ft•lf o\~
in~ plane; a111l rtta~raanc. Slt<1ol
hp suhmJtl(>(l to thP l 'l.uutll
( OltliiH')SiClll ror II•PI QII,,(
l. :\ {llot plan, ti!OI 1 n tc
sr aJe, shtlll\11\,._ the .H r till(+~
ment of nullo1ln~s. lnu -
wa~s. pP•\roc;trnn ·n \ c;, '1ff-
strePt r u j..Jnl! <HI I o1H -<.1 rP• 1
loanrnt> :\r" .... l tndo;• <IPf'd
a r~>a c;, Sll!nS, rf'll f•._ 31o•l
walks. Th<' plot plan sltall
sho'4· t ttt> lo•·ntton of enll"Ht ·
c es anti ~'"<i ts, 1n•l lite I 11 • -
tton of trarfil Oow Into an I
out of o!f-strP~>t parklnr and
loadfnl! ar~>as, tilt> lcw•ationor
ear'h parkmg spar P.1ncl load.
In~ spar P, anrl .HP3.5 ror
turning ancl manPUvPrrn · vr
hides. Ttte plot plan c;lta t I
1011ieate how utlllty c;prvt•
Ps an1l •lraln:tll:f' .11 • lr> t.,.
pro..-irtl'd;
2. A landscape plan, •lf"J"'''
to seale, showing tltP lor a
tlons ot exlstll\6': trP •s pro-
posed to hP removed :~nc1 pro-
posed to bt> retalnerl; and tn
dlratiJl~ the amount, tyt>P,
and loeatloo or landc;r ap4><1
areas, plantlng IJE'fls anrl
plant materials with ade-
quate provisions ror lrrl-
~aUon;
3. G rattln~ plans wht>n 1\P-
cessar> to ensure d»vPI<JP-
mtot properly r elated to t tl(>
site and to surround!~ pro-
perties and strur tures;
4. Scale drawings of f'lt-
ttrtor llghUnc show~ slae,
lorat1on, materials, lntenst-
ty and relatlon•htp to adp-
cent Jtreets and propertlf~.
5. Archlttctural dnwtng-:,
rtoderLD&s or aketcttes,
drawn to sc.al,, shOwtna all
tlentJoos of the propo~
bcllldJQI~ and .structures ll!\
lJMJ wtU appear "'PQn com-
pltttcn.
6. AA1 other plans. tUa -
lnma, draw or addl-
tlolallafomaUGill HCMAJ'Y
to a-.tt&J coosldou ttlt
prQP*d ~ 1M
to .,
c "· F "· ne IIIPUc:ut 111lll
"' ' ... of $$0.00 to l CltJ WUb tacb aA)U UOD
1DT Pill tiflft IIIDI»r
lbti •
LIOAL MOTICI
030 of the ~f.'Wport fi ~b
Munt<'lptl Code 1~ htrf't.ly
r~led.
SECTION 4. Thl~ Orc11-
oanr.e !llha 11 be pul.lltshf'll
once In the otftrltl oews-
pa~r of the City, and the
sam~ ~ha ll be Ptfedlve
thl rty (30) f1:l ys a rter thP
t1att! or Its artoptlon
Thlot Ordtnan•"' wac; In -
troducPd at a r~vular IIIPPt-
fng of thf' City < ouucll or
the Cit y rJr ,_.ewport lll'a•·h
held on lttt> ~~It rl~q rtf ~Pp
tPmber , J'J', '• ;wd was
adoptPd ou rt1f' 14th ru• y of
U1 totJ1-r, 1 '17 '•, try It•"' tol-
lowlOf vott', It; wit:
AYFS, r lll'\C II Mf N· Mr-
111111!), IJoc;ta I, liar rPtt,
KtJPhn, I '>I •·r c;, II ~ • koff,
ito re.
~o~:.s. c 1w \r 11 \1 1''\: \on~.
AHSF.~ 1 1 11t':w 11 Mfo '\
~Oilt'.
lx111a 111 \ .,,, lnu1s
~1:t ~ 0 I
ATIFS I :
I .\llTJ I tl':t o;
( It; ( Jpd
i'uldl"h. < lr t. ~3. I •7~•. Ill
tiiP \PNpnrt tt:ulor f nstvn.
LEGAL NOTICE
! l< Ill !IlL~ rHI<)J?-:r.SS
:';M.H ~o,f-\JFM~\1
''"' l~ollfi Nfll" P•T<;f)ll lS
olntrw l••tSlllt><;<; ac;: liook!--ltup
<>II lit• 1st \Jill, :\tlf, 'v\:4 1 llu•
AV•-,, 1-:.llto:t [<;l.lltd, I 1
1121:fi2. l'.t rl :ll:t 11 Plu nd··L
2:!H ICI~, ( UI CIII I l••l ~1.11'
< a. 'I~Gl .
I hi"> lou-.w t>S~ 1 r1nrlu 1·~1
,,, :lll llfllll/l•lll:ll.
~lk'Oo> I I H I I t t I' !'It , -
J,.,.
l i te; .:;t;,t l••fl POl ·~·'I._ ftJo .. !
Willi tlo!" I flllllt~ t••f k oft II
HI..... Qllhl\ '··()I • , I -.
l'trt.lt h. l 1. ~, ". II,
'3, l 1t,'j, 111 llh· ~t:'"'T•)fl
•• 11 toot ~ ••sll.'h. ~ 1111 • •
Ll!GAL. MOTIC!
LI-.._'IIOTICI
NOTICE
OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
No. 730
On No,~m~r 14, 1975, at
11:00 A.M., TOPACAP'M'AL
CORPORATION u dilly tP-
poiJlted Trustee under and
pursuant to DHd of T rust
rPcordf.d Sept~mber l Z,
1973, as lnstr. No. '7720,
In book 10894, piCe 789,
of Oftlr ltl Records In the
office or the County Re-
corder of Orange County,
State of Calllornia, WILL
SELL AT PUBlJC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (payable at time of
sale In lawful mooey of the
United States) at tile South
fr ont entrance to the Or -
ange County old Courthoose,
< ity or Santa Ana, State of
r aiUornl.a all right, Utleanrl
interest conveyed to and now
held lly it under sa ld Deed
of T rust In the property
situated ln said County and
State dr-scrlbed as:
Parcel 1: Lot 56 or Tr a•·t
No. 5878, In the C1ty or
:'\Pwport Beach, County or
Orange, State of CaiUornl.",
as per map recorded In Book
229 Pages 3~ to 40 in dust ve
of Mlsc!'llaneous Maps, in
the offlcP of the <.:ounty r~>
corder ofsaldcounty. Parrt>l
2: An appurtenant non-!'X·
f'lusive t>asernent for ln~ress
an•1 egress throu~ltout lot
~0 of Tract ~878, as c;hown
on a map recorrf£'(1 In bool..
l29 pa!!eS 35 to 40 tncluslve
of Mlsrellaneous Maps, r e• -
ords of Orange Count}, Calt-
fornla, together with east'
menlo; for support aro1! so>ttl• •
n.ent where saic1 Par• PI 1
arf)Oins Lot 90 of <;3111 tJ'3 ( t
and together ll'lth eQS'•ment c;
for eaves or ov .. rhanl!!<;,
.vht>rP su<'lt eaves ;u,. ou-
'i!I1J<'tf>'1 10 al'rorrlanr·p '4'1!11
\ oroh• ~t.IP 111unrrrpa I or f1l-
L !GAL MOTICI
't.llt Jar .Is. In Jl1rh!tQII 'A' I" n tltt> proposl'IJ I• vr>Jop-
ll• II•• •t•llo>!.tl P'Hp•J.., ... 'i ~o>l lloPrtl dOl"<; not r ornpl\ With
I Jlf r, 10 'o1JI•-••• !11111 li ln .lpplJt'cll o)P c::tandari1S 311<!
or lt:'r to trr} •It! l'tr pur-sll311 be su•·h as to hrlnr
pO>;I s o( tlt!C: I r .. tpl•'l d '· s.dd dPVPIOpn.ent 1.1110 r·on -
'''l.ti.JII ,I,•• I 1 ·, <;;\lrl St'' IHm. for1ml\'. It thP o1Pvelopm~>nt
(Itt• <;!It' !JI til I PVt• I pi n• e-l'i lic;approvt'fl, lht>f OOIOllS-
•IU£1'~ t•-;tat.IJ~I•••d I•\ thh sion c;ltall sper 1f}' thro stan-
"• llo•• -.!.:tit lu applto>!l 1 • 1larrl or standarrls that arP
,,r lin• r ... tr.d tn • r,n.pllw , 1101 mer. ~allu rP orthelon.
,·ct l tlo• {!llh•'.lll\1 .tawl.• 1 !c; JrtissiOn to J I 'Nithln thlrt\
Nl\1-11 tiJf•fl til•, 130, •iaVS rrom thP 11ate ttw
1 'I ,.11.;ur( llt;rt """" •lrawm~s arf' subnttttt"d shall
,11,,1 ... 1 1" . ,r. Pl.trt 11•·1'1• •,. ·1f•f'mrl an approval "r
lit 1 .. 1 II• p1 uv1 ~1 m-. ,r this tltt ):;lane; :1n l 1tacran1s un-
' hapter Jr" ~r J lo•1 11111 I• • tr S'S tltE-3pplt .1nt ·ooc;enb.
vPlb[to·-1 '\l.ittl "1" r•~""" feT·· p.an~xtensoo~thllt.
t1" ........ q, ... t1 I'IJ IJII,..c; .. r 11l \ ~w· P11n Rpvie11· Of'-
'lltu r:.l IE'! I till, •~lr l"'•r. :1 1•1 l·wn ')r th .. Phnntnr ' 'lnt-
l.tn J., ,1, 111 ! rlrH II•'•' •r i"'-'101 shall ""' sui Jl>• t 1~ ' r 'I ' tt I r I .1'11! ''•I'll :-.1: , : t'l !I< · •• 1 • \ 1!' I ' nun I
~. It •'I 1• 'I~·· 1·•111 j.
1 11~·~. "'''' ''"''" 111 I -.1 n~ .lr .. lf•ll'•l{l f••l l lrd I0'1t-l l
<;lfP-.. .Ill f d " 1ft '"t'IHO. "Ill
lh• ll'll•t llf ll,o•·t·J I•
l•nr l1"'"1 • tl '> 11 r•"ll Ill c
• t! ._ t:J I 11• t tl ddllll•••li-
l.tl tr P • 11! 1• I 1\ I II ttr•t
I'll )I I<: ' •I· •>) •1 I! • ' •I ll1• I r
Ill !o Ill• Il l! I II I , .
'· I" '1 ·'II• n,,, , •[><·t.
.. , .... II" l.ll •• If"""• P•-
It -.ti L II A l)~s. Ill J lllltlllt It
111ol lJ rt•lc; Jfilllt.' {trr hdtr ~
·;uflr lo>rtl lllh<illllf, f.t qft.
I1•1C:: ~It' l !t•'lll.~l••l\ !Pl;Ho o!
10 ltw<;!Joo lit! 1ft tf:tll ••<
I ft.l'•ltJ
1 -::1 fP, ~>!I • I I
1\1() I<; ,, o I l•'lf'-
l'lfi[t<;h II I •1 •
... , I fo rth 111 I 1 <:
I. I•J o>I!>IJ:o> llul .,;th e::
ITP J .. v ... l •I)P I In J • 'Lit>\"' ,1
ltJI • f>lllll'l' r~>l.ttronc;t'l I
ll'ltl1 Xt•.tut .utrl prnro··'"'
.1!1 ~II IIIIo I \ ••IOpiiiPiil c..
Jot t>J1CIJr•>, 11\hPn f,_,,
<;II I••, ,:t(f o• II\•• If • ~·:JJ 'Jio>JII
of p(ooo II I t 111•1 Slllotlll! lltt•-
lt:HII' .• I ·~lll lflllll'llt lll I
tfl!:t• trlt! ... t? • .rwr• .ut>a <;:
''· r '" ~It•• Jll:tn n ... , .• .,"'
f\fl'' ..... ..•,,dt E'llt,.>:l\'f'T to
PnSUf• lloJt proposPtl Ill •
provl'n>'uto; '4111 not IJ11~~~~~
thP lf'c;tnhlllt\ of 1m • st.
lltl:'lll or o ~·up:tn ' nM rh'.
.ll'od ori'IIL1hl\' tn <;tiP pl:lrt·
nln~T anf1 I tnt1s<'aptn•• c:hal:
not hf' c; Jpprt>sc;t><!,
-;. ru t>n~re tmt tht> "It•
pl~n to I 1.4)0\Jt of the t'oo.athl-
tngs, parklna .trees, Pf'IIPs-
trlan anc1 vnhlrul:\r acct'SS
wayc;, :.tOll other sit"' fea.
turf's F;lves proper ··oosid-
l'!rttlon 10 fhP fUn llo~l 1<;-
"E'I"I ~ of I he <;Itt> •tf>Vt• I()J'-
mf'nl,
8. 1 o Pnsu [" tha t thf' pro-
posed dtwelopmt>nt Is In kH
Plnlt with tb• dt>$1Hd r i\A rt<-
tf'r or the gp.<'tflr Arfla Plan
an-a as tdf'lllfl1'<1 by thf'
GPntral Plan;
9. To t-nsure that tht> pro-
po$fld dt>v~lopmE'ot ls c:on-
~lsteot wUh th G«~ nl Plan
pollctes; all41
10. To MArt .... n"
prooost(l • df'Yt klpmtnl w lU
not prtclud• the attllD-
Dlf'Ot of lbo ~lttc Aree
Plan obfe<'U• ltd Ill tta.
l.a.Dd u • Elemem oftr..C..-
D raJ Plu.
G. AcUoa by t Plan
Comml loa. If all ...,&lca-
bl r bl bJ
t Uca
P Co ml
the "-'
nTSJ ·-
' ill.• r to1 app<>al, or U('on
ll c; , .. ~·r, 1 Otll'n, or upon !11 ..
rt>(JU~>Sl Of!ltP C"OITIOIISSSIOO
T '••" ar tton nf th> ro1nr11 t~.
·ion on am "ltP Plan R ... -
\ ,., • ~•~:dl 1 • tun! .tn•1 ••f!P• .
"·•' ''''nt}-or.·• :!1 da\c;
ftll l l'.llltl! t11~ r·ommlssion
.1 'll)ll lllf'r£:-00 llltiPSS,
l'ltllO the IWPn!\-Onf' (21 •
!.'. .tppe.ll pf'riO<I J n ap.
r ··J I In .ntlllli! hac;h••Pnftlt>l
l \ tlw .•rpt· tnt. tht> 'om-
!s"ll•n h.!s rf'flue.;tE"I J r t>-
\ '''" or Ill) ·lo·· ls1on, or un-
,.., r• .. l II\ Coun• II, not
J TR> tto.1n tii\·Pnl\ .one 21
!1\ .tfter tt1P rommtsslon
, ttV.•. no tts 1)\\·n motion,
I• t • 10 rP\'l~>v.' an•1 .1 t on
til• .. tll)r or 11" oml"'is-
;1\•n, •rnlf'sS t"le lpplkant
,..,n .• 1t" to an e~Pns1on of
II'!"'· fl " ( II\ r OUII · \I ma\ ,r• 1 11 • ·pvpr.;e or modth
t 1 • 1 ,tc•r .• "u • .1 lion b)
t ' • II\ I OUII' tJ <:hal) \IP fl ·
t!
I \pJ t>a I to l ltP < lt' c 01111
tl. \·:' SliP Plan ReviP~
'· I '1(111 or I liP Comwlsston
1 n bt• apppaleo1 to tht> City
nun 1l I ' tht' applkant dl
lit\ tt ''"' "''tthln twPnh·-one
.:1 l.n-; t£1Pr thP rtate of
tl.• Pt:l mlssion •t~><.l~lon. An
'p'l•':ll to t h• < tt) (' oonr ll
~t til Itt> t .. k,.n h\ rtiiDI! a
I· tt ... r or Jppt>al 10 .tupltr aiP,
wttlt the ll~>p.trtmenc of Com-
uuult\ ll~>velopment. Sur h
1 t>tte r stn 11 c;et forth ttw>
· rotmds upon whirh the ap.
fl• 31 {<; haS£'(1.
I. Ac'tlon hy thP (ltyCOWI-
r ll. t\n ~PIXI&I shall ~heart:!
.1 n•l 1ctf'i1 on b) the Ctt)
l ound l wtthiD thirty (30)
d3}s afttr thfo Commlsslon
~C'tlon, unless the appllc.t.nt
r onstlots to an utenslon of
tlme. Thf City CooncU may
afnrm, l'eYf!rse Of modtt)•
the decision or the Commts-
sloo. Such action by the City
Councu sbaU be ttnal.
J. l.&pse ol Sit• Plan Rl?-
vlew IA)ronl. Site Plan Rt-
vtew approYal s.hall tap•e
and shaU ~ fOld one r• r
tollowluc tbt ctate~wtllch
tbe pb.D.s ud ~ms wen•
&A)ro'fed, u p.t'Orided tnt~
s..ct.ltoG. -priol to tbe
•lpl..ra.Uoa of aid (M (1)
,_,. period a ba1J.4ltll per-
mlt Ia ......_, Ud
AQI-CIJ CCJUrtneU. ts
tlJctilll1 ..,......IIW CICMD •
pl .............. .
.. fil u ............ bJ
tllriC or cu, c..o. "* ....
ftllal acU&
SEC'I'D 1. aca. •··
UI.DCtl aDd an app!rteoa.nt
ooa ... xcJosl'• rlebf r.o ue
the t.cllltles located 011 ald
Lot 90.
The street address and
other com moo Mstpatton.U
aoy, of the real property
rtualbed above l1 pufllOrted
to be: 305 Enero, Nt'*J)Ort
Beach, Calllornta.
The uoderslgned Trustee
disclaims any ltabUlty for
any lncorr~>ctness of the
street andrf'ss and other
•·ommon designation, II any,
shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but
wtthoot covenant or war-
ranty, ex;press of Implied,
regardlng title, possessloa.
or encumbrances, to pay the
remain!~ principal sum of
the note(s) secured by sald
Deed or Trust, to wtt: $1 0,-
010.04, with Inter est ther e-
on, as prov ided In sald
notf'(s), advances, H any,
undPr the terms of said Deed
of Trust, reP~. ctclrges and
~>xpenses of the T rustee and
or the trUstS I rea!ed by said
Deed of Trust.
ThE' bt>nPfl <'tar vun•ft-r sa1d
I leen or T rust hert>torore
!'X('r uted an•1 t1Pltvered to
thP undt>rsl~tned a written
(tprJaratton of fk>fault and
0Pntantl for Salt>, and a wrlt-
IE'n ~otr• e of Default and
EIPrt1on to Sell. The undE'r-
SIIffied r·ausf:'ct sa ld Notit'P
ot OE'hult an•l Election to
Sell to toe r~>c-orded In thP
··ounty whPrP the real prop-
.. rty Is lot·at~>rl.
DatE': Ur•tooer 14th, 1975
rOPA C APIT AL COR-
POHA T!OS, as said Trus-
tee, by larl f. Engeltclrdt,
Assistant VIce Presldt>nt.
SPS-45614
Put•llsh: (),·t. 23, 30, Nov.
£, 1975, ln thP Newport
Hart10r f nsll!;n
LEGAL HOTICE
0 8.2()~ I!> o~dri(l(j to tlte !'\ew-
port II•·<~• It Mu1llt lpal l odP
to rP:llt.
Sr·r llon .!u.Utl.29~. Us~>
P•·rlltlt lit•IUtrr:.l -Speclfi{
PIJ.n ArPl'>.
:\ VurposP. Tlte Cit\
< oun··tl finds that develop.
IT1t•llt of offtr !' huildln~S ex-
l'f't-'111n.! 'i, CJ• Kl squa r e feet
In noor J re" 1n arE>as r1f'-
SIKil3tPtl for SPt>r iflr Area
Plans for whtr h a Sp(>e1fir
Ar~>a Plan rt:as not bt>en ad-
optet1 1 td \ onfltct with the
t>x1stln~ or ·ontemplated
cJaraor*• a~, o.se
or IPSt~o of salr1 rtlstrirt,
therPll} prt> ludlru: tht> tm-
piE'mPnUtlon of tht> Geoeral
Phn pollr lt>S .tn<1ot•Jer fives.
fltt' pfft>t I of litiS St>t lloo Is
to n~utr,. uw permits for
1 n' propost><l offu e boilrllnsz
w111t ,\ noss noor area Px-
•·Pr1HI.., ~.non c;warr feet m
,tl' ,}Tid" tl) Ill urP tlldt the
fH It 1 n~oforrns tc. the ot•-
I"' llrPc; of tltf' Gt>neral Plan.
h L'sl• p, rntll Requ1r e•l.
\ I SP p.,lll it Shall l~ Olo-
t:llno•rl PilOT to lttt ISSU3.0i f'
"~f .1 f~ull•1ln~ PPrnut for an~ II ""' offt• P t>utldln~ Pxr Pedl..nc
~,lKIO squart> fet>l Rross floor
HP<I w lthtn an a rf'3. 1eslt:-
naiP!I on tht> lantl use plan of
tht> C.PnPral Pldn for thP r:IP-
\'elopnu•nl of a Spenfi o\r-
"3 Pl.tn, for ·.l'hlrh l Sp,, 1f1
\r•·J Pl:lr. Ita c: nott ... .-n a lop-
tu 1.
r < rrto>tla ror l'<;f' Pl"r-
n It. 111 ... ~litton to lltt> pro -
' )<;100 or 1f3p!PT ~ .-4£. or
!!tic: CQri •• 11'1 "r.H.IIJ\L l
l'<.o• Pt>rmtt un•i"'r t• tc; St>•.-
t!Oil, th, PJ:~nmrli: c ·wr t ~
sloll, or t\ oun· tl, tl
lilt' tt.l!l• t ... ''' ,,, I• ter
flllll••d I\ I'•
.;;t~ll rult1 p, t '
l 1 I t11 I'T•IPOS•"1 orr1c P
ltutlclln• '" 1n I>.Pt'Pllll! ~·lttt
thp c1>'Siff'<1 t\.HA• IPT Of the
Sflf'r 1ft( plnn H~>a Jc; tdE>n-
tt ft~'<l h\ th• ' ... n ... rJ I Plan.
2 J ThP propost'd borldl.ntr
Is , onsi,IPnt with tht> (oPn-
Pr.ll Plan pohl tPS, anrl
:l ) ThP propost"d usP will
nul pr,.dudP thP 4ttalnrnent
of t hp Sf\4'' lftr A rt>a Pbn
Oh)Pr!IY~S <;1.2tf-<1 In the Land
l Sf' EIPn t>nt ot ttw> Geot>ral
Plan.
SE{ TIO~ 3. Thts Ordl-
nanu shall btl publlshed
oore In tht> om ct.al news-
pa~r or the City, and the
sa rnt ~h.1JJ ~ t'rftc:ttve
thirty (30) days atttr ttt.
Blot ter
• StnmAY, OCT. 5
Cary AUert LlzlcrtD. 14,
or Z125 Sbtr111ctoo, Oat-
wood, Roaemary Reed, U,
aDd Phtlltp EmU Rt.oco, !5,
were all anested at tbe
Llngreo apartment at 3:15
a.m. and charged with pos-
session of marl)lanl • • •
Mark Jame' Agnew. 21, of
408 32nd, West Ne'*J)Ort. was
arrested at hls residence
at 11:15 a.m. 011 a warrant
charging him with fiJJure
to appear ln Harbor District
court on a Yehlcle code vio-
lation ••• Cathy Arui ChaplJl.
£7!:i Beach, Costa Mesa, re-
ported that something wu
thrown agalnsl her car,
breaking the rear window,
whUe she drove In tlle ZOO
blortc or Vl.a Lldo Nord, Lldo
Isle, at 9:20 p.m •••• Hoag
hospital reported a calcu-
lator, a picture and a paging
S} stem. valued at $337,
stolen tn 3 separate Incidents
at the hOspital between Sept.
1 'J and Oct. 5 • • • PhOto
eQUIPOtent and a cosmetic
sample case, valued at$520,
were stolen from George
llamel Be<·ker's car while
it was in the garag~ at his
hOme at 5400-B Seashore,
West Newport, from 12:30
a.m. unlll 9:30 a.m ••••
Tools worth about $150 were
stolen from the unlocked
l!aragp at Andrt>w Smith's
home, 3408 Ocean BIYd., Co-
r ona del Mar,betweeo4p.m.
r ~<'t. 3 and 1 p.m. Oct. 5.
• MONDA Y, OCT. 6
Denrus Lee St>ay, 28, of
110 21st, Central Newport,
.was arrested at 1:40 p.m.
t ~tund t he 100 block of 24th
St . and r harged with pos-
s,sslon of a dangerous wea-
pon • • • Mictclel Colllns
Prtor, 18, or 223 Orange,
=--~wport Shores, was
r harged with possession of
:••ari}Uana at 2:20 p.m. at
~unset and Lu~onl.a, New-
port Shores • • GuyChrtst-
lan Palso, 46, of 12 Gr etel
Court, was r hargeod with
misdemeanor drunk driYiog
on the hl.~hway at 11:55 p.m.
at Ar.acla rod E. Coast Hwy.,
r"Jrona r1t>l Mar •.• When
the Oll:ner or the Pirates
Inn .,..·ent to tbe restaurant
at 440 \:l~~~ Corona
1.~1 Mar, at 8:30 a.m., he
rount1 the 1oorknott br oken
.iOt! ttl(> front door apr, but
nothll4! lnsade was mlssln~
or r11sturbed.
• TUESDAY, OCT. i
Jewelry and r lothing
va lued at $2()4 were bu~
lariLed from the home or
Jeannpt1e TbreiJ,;heitt\, 1980
16th, Oalcwood, betwt>en 3:15
p.m. and 3:30 p.m. • ••
A liurF la r prted open thE'
rloor of Anderson-Harbor
Rluepnnt, 125 23r d, CPntral
Xpwport, betwt>en 5 p.m. Ort.
li and 8:15 a.m. Oct. 7, and
tool.. :>14~ Ill Jt>Welry from
J J raw~r ... Loonte Ray c .truthers, 26, of 2701 Ebb-
ttle, Ha rbor V1ew Hills, was
tl3t !.:er1 Wlth Uurgllry when
pohcP arrested him at 1:20
..i .m. at lrls and Coast Hw) .,
Corona dPI Mar ••• Sail)
Irene Sommer , 25, of Z51
_-\vorado, Costa Mesa, was
• bar Red wlthpobllc Intoxica-
tion at 12:30 a.m. at the
o\rrhes bridge.
LEGAL MOna
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnR p(>rsons art>
•1oing business as: Ray Mar
Enterprises, 6141 Ora.nge
Ave., •7. Cypress. Cal.
~0030: Ray R. Maggl, 6141
Onnee Avt>., 17, Cyprt>ss,
Callf. 90630: Mary E.
Ma{Cli. 6141 Orange AY~ ••
117, Cypress, CaiU. 90630.
This bosUM>ss Is ('()Oducted
by an l.ndlvlduaJ.
Slcned: Ray R.. t.taca1,
Mary E. Macrt.
This stat•meot was meet
wlth t~ County Clerk ofOr-ana• County Oct. l7, 1175.
Publlsh: Oct. ZS, 30, MoY.
6, l!. 1975, ln the~
Harbor EnsJcn. F -41817
rlatt of Its adopUoa. ~ -::..---------· Tlll~ Ordlntn«' was ln-
troduc·4'(1 at a regular mHt-ln« of tbe City Cow:~eU of
tilt City ot Newport B•eh
held on tbe lth day of Sttp-
tf'mber, 1975, and was
adopt-.1 oa tbe l.U. ctay of
October. 19'7S, bJ lbt fol-
low ''*' 10 .at A Yl:'S, COl1NC1l.ME!f: Me-
Umla, Dostal. 8aJntt,
KaeM. Racers, RJdraft,
Store. ftOIS. COVMCIUIE' : MaM.
ABS NT COU!ICI M:
LIGALMOnCI
ORDINANCE NO. 1642
AN OROt:HANCE OF THE
CITY .OF NEWPORT BEACH
CHANGING AND REDEFIN -
ING THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE COUNCILMANIC DLS -
TRJCTS OF THE CITY
WHEREAS, Section 1005
of the City Charter provides
tbat at any time deemed
Dtc.HSitY or desirable ln
order ttat the district boun-
daries be fair and logical,
the City Counc il may by
ordtDance change and r ede-
rtDe the boundaries of any
or aU of the seven districts;
aod
WHEREAS, the CUyCoun-
cil las determined that the
redettnitioo and change or
tbe couocllmantc districts
la appropriate at thi s Ume;
aDd
WHEREAS, the CltyCoun-
cU las determined that the
cb&Jlges ln the bouDdarles
aDd numbering or the dis-
tricts lneoi"J))rated in this
ordiJlaoce should be made ln
order that each district
slall, as nearly as prac-
Uctble, constitute natural
areas or contiguous and
compact territory and pro-
, vtde fair and equal repre-
sentation on the City Coon-
ell;
NOW, TH EREFORE, the
CUy Council of the City of
1Ne1rp0rt Beach OOES OR -
DAIN as follows:
' Stx:'IIelb 'r \ The Flr911.
Dtstrtct shall lnclud e all that
porUoo of the CJty included
wltbin the followln,l!: de-
scribed boundary line, to
wit:
Beginning at the tntersec-
Uoo of the mean high tide
llne of the Paclftc Ocean
and the southwesterly pro-
loDptlon of 32nd Str~t;
thence northeasterly aloog
said prolongation and 32nd
Street to the Rlvo Alto;
theoce northwesterl y along
the RIYO Alto to The Rialto;
thence northeasterly along
Tbe Rialto to the Ctwmel;
thence ea ster ly along the
Channel to the centerline
of Lido Channel; thence
southeasterly along the cen-
terline of the Lido Channel
to tbe Main Channel; thence
IOUtbeasterly along tbe cen -
terline of the Main Channel
to the Harbor entrance;
thence southerly aloog the
centerline ot the Harbor en-
tnnce to the mean high tide
line of the Pacl.t1c Oc ean;
thence northwester ly along
the mean high tide line to
the polnt or beglnnlng.
SECTION 2. The Secood
District shall lncludealltllat
portion of the Cit y included
within the following de-
I Crlbed boundary line, to
wit:
B~lnnlng at the intersec-
ttoo of the mean high tide
Une of the Pacltlc Oc ean and
the aoutbwesterly proloop-
Uoo of Summit Street, be-
I.Dc the westerly boundary
II.De of the City ot Newport
B•ch; thence In a oortherly
ud easterly dlrectloo aloog
: tbe most wellterly bou.Ddary
IlDI of tbe City of Newport
Btach to Superior A•enue;
t~e JOUthw81terly alone
Superior b•ue to Placen-
tia Ateoue; theoee .oatb-
..terl)' aJoac Placentia A•-
-10 Ho ... tal Rood;
ta..tt ... d)' alone Hola
.. p&tal. Road to tfewport Boulea
.: fttd; e:a.ee ..thlrlJ atooc
._... Boaloftn! 10 the
ceMer ol tbt br14p (1ller
1M ~I; tbooeo w-r-
IJ u.r tat c-to Tile
-.--~,
--Tllo -to tllo RtfO .._. a-ce aaU.tttr11
oJIIIIM-AaoiOIIOd
llloooli ---r-IJoJIII--Ud
........ 0 ';. .. tM.!: ..... , -~
-... ttl .. ...me 01111111 -..... .,. Iii/.·=:::-'C.':.
S 3:-~ ftl NN ... '"'.,.::f
eluded within tbe lollowtnc
described boundary Uoe, to
wit:
Beg-lllnlng at tr.t IDtersec-
Hoo of Newport Bouien.rd
and the center of the bridge
over the Channel; thence
northerly aloog Newport
Boulevard to Hospital Road;
thence westerly along Hos-
pital Road to Placentia AY-
enue; thence northwesterly
along Placentia AYenue to
Superior Avenue; thence
northeas terly along SUperlor
Av enue to the northWesterly
prolongation of 15th street
and the boundary line of the
City of Newport Be-ach;
thence southeasterly and
northeasterly along said
bounda ry line to Dover
Drive; thence southerly
along Dover Drive lo West-
cliff DriYe; thence south.
easter ly along Westclllf
Dr ive and Us southeaster ly
prolongation to Uppe r New -
port Bay; thence southwest-
erl y along the west shore-
line or Upper Newport Bay
to the northe rly llne of Bay-
shOre Traile r Park; thence
southerly along the Bayshore
Trailer Park shoreline to
the Pacific Coast Hlghw:ily
and the Upper Bay Bridge;
theoce southeasterly along
Pacific Coa st HlgtlWI.Y to
Bayside Drive; thence south-
easterly along BaysJde Drive
aDd southeasterly along Ha r.
_,.,. 111Ud"'Road 10 tf\lf efiO -
IerllDe of Balboa Island
Cl'annel; thence westerly
along the proloogaCion or the
centerline of Balboa Island
Chann el to Inter sect with
t he Main Channel; thence
northwesterly along the Main
c hannel to the center or the
Newport Boolenrd Bridge
over the channel anr1 the
point of beginning .
SECTION 4. The Fourth
District shall include all that
portion of the City Included
lt'\t hln the following de-
scribed bouDda ry lin e, to
wtt:
Beginning at the Paclfl r
Coast Highwa y and Uwer
Newport Bay Bridge; thence
northeasterly along t he
shoreline of Bayshore Trai-
ler Park and the west shore -
line of Upper Newport Bay
to t he southeaster ly proton-
ga llon or Westclltr Dr ive;
thence northwesterly along
Westclllf Drive to Donr
Drhe; then ce northwesterly
along Do ver Drive to Irvine
Avenue; thence northeaster.
ly alqng Irvine Avenu e and
the westerly boundary of
Newport Beach; thencealong
the west and northerly
boundary of Newport Beach
to Jamboree Boulenrd;
thence southe rly a.long
Jamboree Boulen.rd to
Eastblutt Drln; thence
southWesterly along East-
blutt Drhe to the 510Uiherly
entnnce to Vista del Oro;
thence southwesterly along
Vilta del Oro to Mar Vis ta
Drive; theoce in a 90Uih-
wnterly direction over a
recorded 30' dralnlte ease.
meot between AYerdda Cam.
po and Vista Bonita to in -
tersect with Backt.y Orin;
theoce northwesterly across
UJ)pfr Newport Bay to the
IOGtbeuterly prolonpttoo
of HoUdiJ Roed and thl west
aborellne of Upper NeWpOrt
Bay; theoce eoutherty atone
the west ahortUot ot Upper
Newport Bey to a polnt next
to tbt Moraine star Lane
eut..dt-ac; theoce lD a
IOIItttwuterly dlrectk:m
aeroa Upper Newport a_,
to tile oortllorlr IOd oiB&J-
alde DriYe; thence a1oDc the
oortblllterly bouudlry ol
BQ-Yllllct ('!'ratter
Coort) 10 Ita ... -lltrlr coner I.Dd Patine CGUt
llfeh'a1; ur..u oort....,.-m, ... Plclllc Cout
IIIPft1 to 1t1o lllloor ""· ,or~ ao, a~ aa1 tilt ,..., ..........
IICTIOII S. TlltFMIIIDta·
Jrjd lllol1 ....... Ill tlool
,..... oiiM CIIJII<.I I I
-1M ....... ...
..... '
2
., ... ttwtb
OftiXNAJIICI 110 .. •• ... &1 or _..,. I 'en• •r·
AM OlllliiiAHCI c.-Till -m ' od, pot .......
CITY OF I!IWPORT BIACB or -Ill' Ia ~ OCIIIIIIr
AIIII!NDPIG-CIL07Ut.US 00J....., fd Ill..... --~.,~~;:;~~ TO TITLE IOFTIIIIIIW-Ia alii ot tilt oo 1t-...:c U'/ ,.,_-
PORT BEACH MUitiCIPAL Mc.._ala•esl'tz ....... U1 fll till
COOl, ENTITLED "IJIJ11l-wW -·1M lolitJ --or .... -~
CIPAL ILECTICII OAII-.,....,_ Ill' -~ -•1111& to ooiOPI1 -.., ol ~;:-..0: PAroN CONTIIIBUTIOII will! -to a ZIICio ol-itiiii!:;NT~I~~;~~~~~ lilt ......,__ ."!"-*"
AND EXPEIIDITURE CON-e<tloio lo -ol -· ~-· Cllqllor llloli .. ..., ol TROL" '"""'ldote to -Two llc o!fko aalllra.-_ .•
HudNd DoUaro ~.OOl II< B. IFncT OF VIOI,.l-
Thl CUr COI&OCU ol tllo lodtfldoal oooll-tooo t-TION. U tiler lila 11-
:;;.:..-Q"i{o;•UINNewport Beaeb DOES 1tall be limited to Forty. laod ._rta-tba to-1 eaadloltte Ia -o1
' ~~~t!'..er t.zl Nlile Dotlan IUid MIMIJ. tal1....,.ta or-a rtolllloo olaar--c::s:~~·~·~) or the Newport BMcb Munt-Ntoe CtDtl (ht.Hl AAJ rteet•td ud •JI*IIUhtl'l• of t.u Ct.pter. ttte.a.euo.
clpa1 Code II am.Dded to ~~&\>t:a :,~=·::: :.:..~ HIPfd to IIICb ~-~e't'O~ ::• ..:..-:~
rMd: aa Lak!Dd CODtrtbMJGD abaU B. CONTRJBU110H8. Eacb 1lall becomt tae&ll4.1miiM• l.tu~;g;r~rEt~~nON be made by a wrttt•lDitnl· c&fnll&lp &tatemeat lb&ll dJ&~IJ ththi!P'L Ia ~b
111eat coat:aJa1.Qc tht •m•• 1bow tM total amoat ol all ... eat, tbt ttcaDCJ •n be
CAMPAIGN of tbe doaor aacf tbt paJH. coatrlbatSoDI nctt'fed dar a ftlled Ia accordUCt wltll tbe
CONTRffiUTION AND ''PtriCI:I" for tbt l*l'POI~ 1111 the period CO'Ieftd by proctdlrtl &I lltt lortb Lll
EXPENDITURE CONTROL es of th11 Cbapter tt.ll La... tbt lt&.ttmeot; Meb penoa tbt City Cbirttr1 If & cu-
Sectlon&: elude and m•a u iDcU't'ld· .. bo bU coa.trlbuttd uy dldatt la 000Ytetec1 ol a Ylo-
1.25.010 lnteot and Pur-ua11 corponUOa, putDera amount aball be Uattd by latloD of UJ ot 011 pt'Ofl·
pose. sb.tp, topndatloa, poUtleal, ume, amount coatrlbated. slou ot thll Cbllll« at uy
1.25.020 C amp~.lgn Con-reJia;lous, or &oetal orpa-cUy. Rate, OCCfiiCI&tkiD ud Umt prior to Ilia electaoo.
__ ,,.-,--trlbuttons-LlmltaUooa. Ia.tioa, committee or...,_ empiOfer. lf &aJ, or pJ1A. tlla C&Odt~cy abaU bt ter-
1.25.030 Anonymous Con-claUoa. Pereon ...U DOt m~ clpal place of bul:ln"' tf mi.Dz.ted lmmedl&tety a.ad be
Bectani.D&' at the lntersec~ Gujy; tMoce IIOUtlnresterly
Uoa of MacAr100r Boulenrd alcll&; the meanderlng: cen-
lDd Jamboree Road; tbence terltDe of Buck Gully aDd Its
southerly alone MacArt!Jir proioogaUoo"tothe mean high
Boulenrd and the ~sterly tide UneortbePaclftc Ooea.n;
bounda.ry line of the City theoce westerly along the
of Ne1rp0rt Beach lo Ford mean btgh tide Une to the
Road; thence westerly along centerline of Harbor en.
Ford Road to Jamboree tn.nce, tbe point of begin-
Road; thence 90Uthweslerly nlng.
aloog: Jamboree Road to the SECTION 7. The Seventh
Marine AYenue bridge; District shallinclude all that
tbence •aterly and south-portion of the City included
easterly along tbe center-wUhin the following de-
ltne of Balboa Island C han~ scribed boundary ltne, towtt:
oel to Intersect the center-Beg:l.nntng at a point being
line of the M21n Channel; the southerly prolongation
thence northwesterly along of the meaodertnc centerltne
the centerltne of tbe Main of Buck Gull y aod the mean
Channel to Intersect wUh the high tlde of the Pacific
westerly proloogatlon of the Ocean; thence northerly
centerline of the Balboa Is. aloog the meandering cen-
land Channel; thence sster-terllne of Buclr. Gully to in-
ly aloog the centerline pro-terseet with the southeast-
longation of the Balboa Is -erly proloogatlon of 5th Av-
laod Channel to inter sect eoue; thence oorthwesterly
the sou therly proloopUon along 5th Avenue to Mac-
of Harbor Island Roa!1 ; Arthur Boul evard (State
thence northerly along the Highway 55); thence north-
Harbor Island Road to Bay-easterly along MacArtOO r
side Drive; thence north. Boulevard (State Highway 55)
we sterly along Bayside to a polnt oftntersectloowlth
Drive to Pacific Coast High-a line drawn norttrwesterly
wa)•; thence southeasterly an!1 more or less panllel
along: Paclllc Coast Highwa y and south•esterly of New-
to the southeasterly corner port Hills Drive; thence
or Bayside VIllage (trailer southeasterly along said
court); thence along the drawn line to MacArthur
northeasterly bouncjary of Boulevarr1 (State Highway
Bayside VIllage (trailer 55); thence northeasterly
court) to the oortherly end aloog MacArtiNr Bou.levaro
of Bayside Drive; tbenc:e (State Hta:bwa y 55) to the
iiort .. sb:!rly actOssthe'Up-aootlleasterly proloDI:aUOn
per Newport Baytothewest-of Port Seabourne Way;
erly shoreiJne of the Upper thence northwesterly along
Newport Bay to a point ne:rt said prolongation and Port
to I he Morning Star Lane Seabourne Way and Its north.
cul-de.sa.c; thence norther-westerly prolongation to
ly along the \festerly s hore-Ma cArtOOr Boulenrd (State
line of Upper Newport Bay Highway 55); thence north-
to Intersect with the ea sterly westerly along MacArthur
prolong;~.Uon or Holiday Boulen.rd (StateH1ghway55)
Road; tlJence southeasterly to Ford Road ; theoce oorth-
across Upper Bay to Back- easterly along Ford Road and
bay Drive and the Inter sec-the boundary line of the City
tlon or a 30' draina ge ease-of Newport Beach; thence
ment ; thence northeasterly easterly and southerly along
over a recorded 30' drain-the boundary 11neto the mean
age easement between Ave-high tide line of the Pacific
nlda Campo and Vista Bonita Ocean; thence westerly along:
to the intersection of VIsta the mean high tide line to
del Or o and Mar Vista; the southe rly prolooga.Uon
thence northeasterly along of the meanderif)(centerllne
Vista del Oro to Eastblutr of Buck Gully and the polnt
Dr ive; t11ence oortheasterly of beginning.
aloog Eastbluff Drive to SECTION 8. Said Districts
Jamboree Road; thence are deplcled oo a map
northerl y aloog Jamboree marked Exhlblt "A" which
Road to MacArthur Road and ls incorporated hen!ln by
the point of beginning . this reference.
SECTION 6. TheSlxth Dls -SECTION 9. By the en-
trtct shall lncJIKie all !hat actment of thl.l ordinance
portion of the City Included H is tbe inteotlon of the
wit hin the followl.ng de-City CouncU that the dis-
scribed boundary line, to trlct oombers and bocmdar-
wU : tes as set fortft herein lhall
Beginning at !he mean hl.ch replace and JUpefsede all
tide line of the PaclflcOcean prior district wmbers and
and the centerline of Harbor boundaries as ort,U.Uy es.
entrance; thence oorth•est-tablllbed by lbeCityCt».rter
erl y along the centerline of and u subsequently modi-
Har bo r ent rance to intersect ned by ordlDance.
wit h the centerUne of the SECTI9N 10. By the en-
Main Channel; t!Mmce north~ a.ctmeat of thl• ordinance
westerly atooc the ceoter~ It Ia the lnttntton of the
line of the Wain Cba.nnel to City CouDCll to follow a pop-
the centerline of the Balboa ut.aUoo lt&Ddar~ thereby
Island Chanoel; tbtoee oor. pf'OTidtnr equal represeota.
therly alooc; tbe Balbot. Ia-Uoo tor equal numbers of
land Channel to tbl Mar1De people natdlnc Ia the City
Aveoue bridge; tblacenortb-of Newport Buell.
easterly a.tooc JamborM SECTION 11. TMI Ordl·
Road to Ford Role!; tbtOee D&DCe ar.n bt pWUabett
easterly al~ Ford Road to OQee 1D tbt otndal DtWI-
MacArtOOr BoUitftrd (State paper of the City, and tht.
H!gbway 55); U.Cuoutbera amt ahall be tffecttYe
ly alooc M&cArtMr Boalea tblrty (SO) days after tbe
Yard (State Hlebft1 55) ID date of Us adoption.
intersect tbt oorttnrHCerly nt.a OnJ~ 'tl'll In·
proloapUoa ot Port Sea a trodKed at a Nplar meet.
boarue w.,, tbooeo -~~-1111 of tilt Cttr C-.:11 of ea~tertr 1tooc llfd P"'lonc-tile Cttr of N-rt Boaeh
atloa aDd Port s.tloane tMld oo ttrlt Zbd diJ of Sel-
Way and IW ...,.. .. r11 tembtr, 1m. ud na
prolooptloo 10 totarwet 1doptod oo t11o 14111 dar of
Ma.cArtbar Bot.llftZ'd; Octc:IMr, 11'75. b1 tbt fol ~
tbeOee -orb' aa..,. loWioc """·to wtt:
KaeA!Qor -to 1 AYES, COUIICILIIEM: II<·
polllt ol lll1r-..ttl! 1 -., DHta1, 11orntt, llH draWl ---·11--· Rolon. .,._, IDON or 1--'liJ lid J119N. -r11 "' ll..,.n 11918, COIIIICILMIII:--
HW• Drtn; ---~ COIIIICIUO!MI ·-11.-.--...... u.. .. Midf Inti.,.. f D&Mid A. Mc:We
011111 ....... tt) -• .._ 11 821 IJ .... If!MM. AI lUI; -.,,_ ..... ...,.. 'tci'" ,..,., .... --.~ an t .,._ • .-. o...a,tfll,lo -_. .... .,.aMI -•s;wt.,..b* .. tltl.l .. ztt ollltllt
trtbuUoos. elude a candidate. '•Cash aeU..emptoyed. sr.U oo lqer be eUClble
1.25.040 Campaign Ex-cootrtbutloa" ror tbe pur a c. EXPENDITURES. Each for elecUoo.
peodltures -Llmltattoos. posea of tbla Chapter shall cu1pe.tgn statement aball 1.25,080 LATE FIIJNG OF
1.25.050 CampalgD state· meu r•dJ money, colD or abow tbe total amo~mt of ex-CAMPAIGN ST ATEIIENT. If
ment. currency of the Ullited.States pebd.J.turea made during: the aay peuoa mea a c:&mp&jp
1.25•060'·Declant1oo ln o1 America. period co .. nd by the Jbte-statemeDt after any deadl1De
Lieu of Campal(nStatement. B. CONTRJBUTION BY meat. Eacb pera10 whO bu imposed by this C-.pter be
1.25.065 Late Contrlbu-CANDIDATE. No C&Ddldate rtce!Yed u npeodlture may ID addWoa to UJ other
lion. shall make a CODirlbutJoa shall be Usted by aame aM ~lttes or ...,m~,,· ,~ _ 1.25.070 lnfracUon -Ef-f ~-~· •w o hls owu perBOilll ftanda adctreu tocetber with a bdef bUshed by thla Chapter, be feel of VIolation. wbJch will cause tbe total d-·r•Nto• of the amoun.t I "5 080 Lat Fll'•• of ......... ...,. l.llble to the City Clerk 1n ·"' • e """ amount contributed by tllm a.Dc! ... , ..... _ of tbe _.. __ ,u_ Campaign Statement, a--" -·--.......-u the amouDt of Ten Dollars ....... any otber periOGS to ture. (SlO) per day after tbedNd-
1.2 5,010 INTENT AND his campatp with respect D. TlMES FOR FlUNG. line until the ltatemeat is
PURPOSE. It is the Intent to a .Jncle elecUoa to ea-Campe.tgn statements re-tued . Tbf! City Clttk a~ll
of the City Council of the ceed 1n the qgrepte the qutred under IIlla sectloo depo•lt any tuflda nceiYed
City of Ne\fpor1 Beach ln maJ:Imum amOWJt permla-shall be flied at the foUow-under this secttoo Into the
enacting this Chapter to slble UDder SecUon 1.25,040 lnll: times: Gtaenl Fund of the City.
place realistic and enforce-of thll Cbapter. 1. 40 days prior to the No UabUtty under tilt. HC-
able limits on the amount 1,25.030 ANONYMOUS electtoo; tloa st.ll exceed the cumu-
lndlvtduals may contribute CONTRmUTIONS, ADooy. 2. t2 days prior to the latl't'e total amount of re-
to polltlcalcampatcnslnmu-moos coatributloos to a can-elecUoo; celpis stated LDtbelatec:&m-
nlclpal elections, as well as dldate are not permitted. S, 65 days after the etec. paten statement, or Flfty
limit ttM! amount wtllch a All a.oonymous cootrlbutlons tlon. Dollars ($50~ wtllcbeYer 11
candidate can eJpend on tlls In cash will be deposited 1.25.060 DECLARATION greater.
campaign to be elected to in the General t'und or the IN LIEU Of CAMPAIGN
munlclpel ortlce,rorthepur-City, earmarked to be used STATEMENT. A candidate SECTION 2. This Ordl ..
pose of preventing the exer-for the purpose of defnylog need not rue a campaign naoce shall be publlshed
else by campaign contrlbu-the costs ol municipal elec -statement 11 tbe la'Wflll re-ooce ln the offtclal news-
tors of potential undue or Uons. celpts or eJpeadlturts of paper of the City, and tbt
Improper Innueace oYer el-1.25,040 CAMPAIGN EX -hb or her campaign do not same shall be tffecUn
ected offtctals and to ID$ure PENDITURES • UMITA-exceed Two Hundred Dollars thirty (30) days alter the
against a candidate tieing TIONS. No caodldate shall ($200); however, the candl-date oflts adoptloo.
elected to office ba s ed prl-locur aggregate campaign date shall tue a written de-This Ordln&Dce was lD-
marlly on tile amount he ex -expenses to turtbertheelec-ct.anUon under penalty of troduced at a regular mHt~ peod~ on his campaign. The tloo or ooml.natlon or such per)Jry wttb tbe City Clerk ing of the City CouncU of
City Coun cil Q_~s t}lilt JllU r 'g,Qdldate,lacl~ell)en·" thatJAtbebNlot.JU..bQw... the City of Newport Beach1
nlclpal elections are munl-siS Incurred by persona or ledge oot mort than Two beld ob the 8th day of Sep.
cipal affa irs and consequent-organl&atlons subject to the htmdred Dollars ($200) has tember, 1975, and was
ly a cha rter city Is not Imm ediate control of and been recetYed or elpeOded adopted oD the 14th day of
preempted by general state working directly lor the el-on behalf or In support of October, 1975, by the rot-
law from re(llb.ting expen-ectton or oorntnatlon or such hls or her caodtdl.cy. towLnc •ote, to wit:
dltures in local elections. a candidate in excess ot,y 1 •I .-.--LATE CONTRI-AYES, COUNCILMEN: Me~
1.25 .020 CAMPAIGN Plfteea Ctnll ($0.15) mula~ .Q.l,ITION. AJU.~fA lnala, Barrett. Kuetll, Roca
CON TRffi UTIONS -LI M!. ttplled-6J' tfie-'nii'mber o·l ~eiYed anit "M"dl~1 tr~ll;t~ !lOft.
T ATJONS, persons resldlDC In the City date of the Iaiit c:&mpalp NOES, COUNCILMEN : Dos-
A. CONTRIBUTION BY based on the current ArulUa.l statement required to be tal.
PERSONS. No person shall Population Estimate as pre-nltd prior to an elecUOD ABSENT COUNC lLMEN:
make, sollclt or accept any pared by the State of CaiU-must be reported within tor. None.
cootrlbutton, gift, pa.yment, om1a Department of Fl-ty-elght (48) bouts after re-Donald A. Mcinnis
subscription, loan, forgive-nance. No person or candt.. cetpt, as wen as on subse-Mayor
ness of loans, advance, de-date shall expend more than quent campaign reports. ATTEST:
posit, pledge or promise of Forty-Nine Dollars aDd 1.25.070 rNFRACTlON _ Laura Lqios
pa yment of money , or any-Nloety-NIDt Cents ($49.99) E FFECT OF VIOLATION , City Clerk
thing of malerlal value oth-lD cash tonrds a sln@:le A. INFRACTION. It shall Publlsh: Oct. %3, 1975, ln
er than personal profession-campaign or electloo. Any be unlawflal for uy periOO the Newport Harbor Enslen.
L!GALMOnCE
ORDINANCE NO, 1641
AN OR DlNANC E Of THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC H
ADDING SECTION 17 .08.070
TO THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELA-
TING TO PRIMAFACIEEV -
tDENC E DE AUNG WITH
UNATTENDED VESSELS
AND BOATS AN D SECTION
17.08.080 TO THE NEW.
PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE ESTABLISHING PRO-
CEDURES FOR GIVING NO-
TICE OF VIOLATION
Tbe CUy Coanetl of the
City of Newport Beach OOES
ORDAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 17 ,.
08.0'10 Is hereby added to
the Newport Beach Muolcl-
pa.l Code to read as follows:.
"Section 17.08.070 -Un-
a.tteorted Vessels -Prima
Facle E't'h!eoce. lD any pro.
seeuHon aplllst the f'ells-
terec! owuer of a nssel or
bolt ctuctnc a Ylolatlocl or
any regulaUoD pemJac the
moortne, aba.adooment, pla-
ctnc or allowlog 't'euela or
boatl upon tM shortliDI of
the PacU\c Oenn or oa the
aboreUne of N.-porl Harbor
aocOOrlni or Utlnc of said
Ytuela or boatl UDder Title
17 oftbe NewportBMebUu.
nici;IIJ Codt1 proot bJ the
People of t11o stat. of Cal-
ttontta !tat tile jjarW:alar
't'ttMl or boat dt:ecrlbtd 1D
till eomplatol wu -lA
rtolall<lo of .., --or TUio 11 ol lilt N-rt
Boaeh Koolelpol Code, 10·
1otlllr wttll prool tlal ltlo
::-.:. ·:tt~ ~;:; '
YJollltoo tllo~on
lfoi!M_ot_
stall _..,.. priM ltodo
~ tblt tbt ZWCI11rtd .....,., ........... .... tat __ _ or...--tilt,._ la-.841-IM .... .. ., ... ..,...., ..... lllilo-li= __ , ... _ .... ,.... ....
.... Mt .. ,,..,.. ....... .,,., ,.., ... .... , ... " ... ...,.,
.• itll -... .
IIIII l .. lrr, e
LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL IDncl
vessel or boat described Ia persoo so c~rred. Such DO-
the compLaint, oo. the date lice stan cootala the lnfor-
aDd ttme of such rlotaUoo. matkln required lD Pan-
which lease or rental agree-graph (1) abot'e aDCS Jball
ment Includes the oame aM alao lnform such ract51ered
adctress of the periOD to owner tbf,t tm.leas he appears
whom the Yessel or boat Is 1D the court to be deslpated
leased or rented. sba.U r.. 1D such notice wtth1D teo
but the prima facle "ldeoce (10) days after 1e"tce of
that the rectstered 01fner a.ld ootice and uswer such
was tbe per.oo wbo Yiol&ted c ~rcea. or completes and
the ordlnance ln QUelttoa. ftleJ a.o attldaYU ot DOO-
The prOYtsiOOJ of ttlla owoerahlp. a warrant or ct-
Sectton sba.ll~pplJoniY wbeD taUoa to awear wtll be is-
the procedure requlred by sued aplDit him. SUcb DO-
Section 17.08.080 ls com· Uce sbl.ll cootaiD or be ac-
plled wltb. AaJ cbu'lt an-companied by u afftdarit of
dtr tills SeeOoo llW1I be noa~erabJp. lrl addtttoo
dismissed wbeo tbe periOD to aoy otber r•tred 1D·
c taqed baa made a bona · tormatlOcl., web DOUce alall
Ode ale or tnufer Of tbe also provide lnlormadoo as
vessel or boat aDd hu de-to wMt coutltutn DCG-ow~
Hvered pontslioD thereof oerablp, llltormaUon u to
to tbe purc:taatr and hal the etfect of executlDc IUCh
compiLed with the reQIIIJ'e-afOda.YU. and lutnteftlODJ
merU ot tbe Calttc.rata Vea for mallLac or rttarnlnc the
tttcle COde ree&rdlDI tnoaa afftd&.Ylt to the C:CNrt. Upoo
fer of ftllltr&tloa ol a ..... reeetpt ot t¥tdtnct •Ua:fac.
set or bolt. tory to thl ooarl thlt Ute
SECTION Z. SecUOn l7 .-per10a Cbl.fl.:l wltb a yto ..
02,080 Ia lleNby addecl 10 tattoo .... r Title 17 of thta
tbe Newport B•cb W:Wllct~ Code baa made a twwftde
pal Code to nad u t:illowa: a1t or trulfer or tbe YK-
"Soetloa 17.01.010 -Pto-HI or 1!001 IUid ludoll"nd
ctdare for Notice, Tbt me. PQI'FU...,. tbtrtof to tile
thod of 11•1111 IMIIIel for t11o purelaNr prior to t11o dalo
,..._, of u. pror~o~ou or tba alltpd rto1111<>o, tile or Soetloo 17.DI,G70 11 u eoort 111111-. flrtlloo-
lollowo: UGo -lilt o..n-(1) Dorl.. tilt 110>1 or or -. Velleleo.tlat t11o
till Yiolalloo, a_..,._ -,clarpd 11u --
orllllll be -Niraltoeliod pilei '01111 u. --
to till fl-1 or·-111111J11 Of 1M 'f-Coolo, aad, II
1ort11 tilt --tonle!J.. tat ,.,_ 1u ., CO!IIfllod,
-to 1 .. -"' tilt .._ 111111 .. dll-tftll Cedi JO f'ktll...... u. ... PI tiL ~ .... -· -~-*llbostYa,
114 tllo ---_Ill',_ 0 I <1t11ov7 _..,. ----_., __ •Ill'
,.. • -114 ..... "" ...... 111 .1114--........ bftlllnc'rt rtel 111&11 tl• aa Ml'ltl dll
........... ~._ •m*'ltJCIW.._. ... --·--~~~~ .... __ _ .................... -~~~~·-·~ -·1 ___ ., __ , ..
u .. lit ...., • IM .... --.. -
111' .. -.. .... .., .. Do. --·--· co---....---•-~ .. -,.-.-:=::::: .............
LIGAL MOliCI
tbe deposit of such ooUee.
Proof of glriog aotl.ce may
be made by certltlcate of
any pollee omcer or am-
dult of any peraon over the
age of elg:hteen (18) y•ra
namlnc the persoo whom
such DoUce was gtveo aDd
spec:ltylnc the Ume, place
aDd manner o1 the rtvloi
thereof,
SECTION 3. Tbls Ordl-
u.oce shall be p.Jbllahed
ODCe In the otnctal Qtwla
paper ot the Clty, aDd the:
same ••ll be erf~Un
thirty (SO) da)'l &fttr the
date of lt. adCJptloo.
Thll Ordtnaoce waa lD-
trodac,d at a recutar meet·
ill& or the City Council or
tbe City of Newport Beach
htld OR tbt atb day Of s.p.
ltmber, 19?5, ud Wl.l
adopted 01 tbe 14th day of
October • Ur75, by tbe lola towtac Yote. to wit
AYES, COUMCJLW:EN: Me-
INlla. Oostal. Banttt.
K-Roten, R:rtlrolf,
Store.
IIOES, COUNCILMEN: !foot.
ABSENT COUIICI~' K-.
Dooald "-llellloll
Ma,or
ATTEST:
t.un Lqtoo
Cttr Clort
N>U* 0et. D, 11170, to
t11o M~ Bullor Eulp_
---2 bedroom•, 2 baths •eb, Upper ll neant
for immediate o-~~·:y, Over-sized pn.ces wttb
extra parldng, Quiet resldtotlal ltYiDc In tbe heart. ot tbe peninsula.
BSSOCIIIM . ... . .
IIAOICEAII< tAf!AL1GI.
2t21 W: IAIJOA kVD. &7J.JMI·
M!W,OIT 1!4at
Panoramic Ocean View
$8,000 reduction!
SUPPLY AND DEMAND --aretwoprw•ICCIDOIIIIe
factors In dettrtn1JllDc ftl1M ---So doMI-t It
malte sense to lJIYut iD a well ""'eNd a BR-a b&tb borne In CAMEO SHORES wttb a puoraaak
Oceu View ---complete wltb c1ta I& llrmal c!llt.1lc
room ---al.o a ~ pool, Eajoy tt NOW ud r.p '
the appreclatioa In ft1ue later.
. NOW OHL Y SU9,500· • •
EXCELLENT TERMS.
BAY AND BEACH
6 7 5-300 0
P 4'l0. ( CtJAt\T .... \.,J"v.., \: fJU()f'\,1"• . .. ......... ,.,
I I I I I 1 ·1 I e·e tIe I I 1 .. 1
MLS SALES REPORT
Unit sales for September throagb
the Multiple Listing Service of tbe
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Baud
of Realtors, totaled $29,832,622.
5,928 llst1Dgs were processed dur-
Ing the first 9 montbs ol 1975, of
which 65%. were sold; 691 were eo-
operaUvel
'Ltst y~ property wttb a Realtor. ··t··· I I It •.. 1 ~I ,I a. I, .•.•
~StDENlW. BROKERAGE COWNtN '
DUPLEX SOUTH OF
COASTHWY.
Be the owner of thil DeW ciUDiex ID
best area of old CcnDa del liar.
Each tmlt baa 3 bednioml. 2 tiatlll;
areat ocean II bay .tewa. IIQ cooaldfJI' trade. $155,000
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1st TIME OFFERE
COM DUPLEX
'rwo 1-Ndloom, I t:lila ..... RIP cetuar • • decoiUDr'• ..... (iood ....... ncord. .. , . I I I I · · · . . OWN VIEW . DUPlEX
only s1ss,ooo
Two ~up a bedroom bom• both wUb ocaD
.. ., beam ,.,.01 .... ftnplaea, Dtoely ~
Good r.a.taJ neord. U ,_ w1A to defer OCGIP'nc:J • • • •••
The Bluffs
~End Unit
On .ly $72,900
Three bedroom Bootta model. Beam ceWDc,
IDdlrect Ucttloc, flreplace, st.Uers, cloee to pool.
Fut oeeapancy.
··Another--......
End Unit
Foar bednoms Ud small famUy room.
$62,900
NEEDED!
Four bedroom borne ln lntne Terrace.
CALl, TlfB IIRAD CO,ACHMAN AT {\ , I '1 I I t. r ru I I'
rt~fk4
2865 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
COROMA DEL MAR
675-6060
SPYGLASS HILL VALUES
Beutt•l s bedroom Spyclua\ HW bDme. Tb.ll
· papdar Portlmoutb mocSel flatllru mi.DJ decorator tlllftldM. MAGNIFICINT OC!.U VIEW. Yoaontbl
lud. $151,500. &40-41&1.
'* nu •Menme • bedroom1 2-1/ltaUa reas.c.
IIU _. ca a Idly ltwteeapea n.w lot. 1'be lllterlor
decor a. a ftfiD o.bllatba ot colors ID tbe rteb ca,.u.c. toe ud ........_I Gnplae-.abUy
,_ aat _, bni.II:IUt DOot add to tbe packJu
·~ of u.a. ..... SIIDn by IIJPC)tnhn ...
N0-4111.
...................
. ,.IV Aft .OAD ,
Charming 4 BR. family rm. Park-like
. setting. Comm. pool • putting green.
$94,950
UDO ISU ..
Attr. 3 BR.I fam.lly rm. home; large
mstr. suite with sunporch. aose to
clubhouse. $1.24,500
...... SUYftOMr
Custom 3 s\·\\ \ v-n. euc1 unit E· plaD. view ... ms. 2 patio..
$111.500
Bill GRUNDY, Realto~
Country English
on _Linda Lagoon·
TRADERS WELCOME!
We'•e got a corgeous 4 bedroom, family room,
dining room, boaus room BAYFRONT bome for
$285,000 OD Linda Isle with SUlDJ de::k &Dd sUp
for large boat. What do YJ1J have??? Dooa Cbicbester
-or -Barbara AuDe 642-8235, (AlOO)
901 DoWT Driw 641-IUS /1644 MacArdlur 81\ld • ....,.1 ..
Nl\i:;<pOn e-d'l, C.liforni• 928S3
VALLEY REALTY
PRESIMTS
CHOICE CONDOMINIUMS.
Beautiful Ocean Views .
c booR tbl OYersi.le S bedroom plu or .. ol
tbe all lOYely ..,aelolla 2 bedroom .au II tiiU
Nortb Lqu11a CGDdomlldam. BealltUII oc.a ....., 1
close to beacbM, llqlplac ud all tat ...,.._
Art CoJoDy ctarm. Top ~ty ecutnetlaa ...
a cbolce lo-:attoo. rrom $54,950.
c••7~722S
LIST
and RELAX ~.~.l·:,f
"RESERVED TO .-!-:.lltJ~p
OFFER YOUR [!~~?~··
HOME" ··\.
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SALE •"' ................ iiiillll
P.i. &,..tt £.11,
pHd.nb
TtiS OMI IS SPICIAL
...IOISP .
Allllboalatel:r ....... r.· .... OD Sp:rl)aaa 11111.2'=tMIWow
market. Tbia Ia ... perfedlaa.
3 BR. 2 Ba.. famiJ:J 1'00111. 0eeaD
view; gardeu. Fee IMid. OwDir
moving to Swi.tzerlaDd -hW'I')'!
$165,000
SICIR _.at
This apacloua 4 BB. bome faeel Oil
a Uttle used beach; baa a un-
obstnaeted riew oft.J 6 barbar ea-truee. ODe of tbe ...... .,. paui-
ble loeatioaa. SZ85,000
COMPANY
REALTORS 21's E.co.tHwy .. e.... .. ww
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Slllcelt44 ..
673-4400
IRVINE TERRACE
Open daily 1 to 5 p.m.
706 K-THANGA
4 BEDROOMS ... l 8AT11S ... SPARKLit'G POOL
An unbelievable nlue in a FEE property 1D
cbolce lnlne Terrace. 4 bedrooms, 3 tatbs,
sparkl~ cl.-n and sharp. BeautifUl larce pool
1n a weJllanct8eaped ll&tfo.
Buy Your Children ·
A Big Home
.•. in lovely Baycrest
E1eeptJooally spaclous bome In BAYCREST. Four
&ood s1Md bedrooms. Almost new carpets -oew
drapes -receotly decorated.
Very near the ftDest of schools.
Not oo tease land • • • a ftne ottertDc. Call us
to lupect.
Call 673-USO
T HE REJ\I_ F.r:;T.-.\7ERS
....... "_. .... .. lcll,. ..... .. real ........ .
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HARBOR TRAVEL
SHOPPER'S PARADISE
Tbe Amertcu Vtrrm ls-
lud-. mort tlu 50 11-
Judl, i1leta and CIJI to.
~ about fO mu .. -..t
of Puerto Rico, Ia tJM bell
ol botb worlda for the
Amerlcaa Ytsttor. AU tbe
color of tbe balmy Culb-
beu and all the comi::trta
of bome.
u .. """' .ometblrlc. 1D
ftDd prices e't'eD
bert tlllD 1D tbe
of orJcla IDd Cutom•per.
milo JOII to briDe .. noo
wortb olmerctwnctl•dutJ·
tree, from St. Tbomu
(doable lbe oonnaiJQI ..... J.
Bqt tbea. aca1D -
Tbe lalaods' capital ot
Cbarlotte Amalie oo St.
Tbomas 1s pranteed to
seduce yourpocteebook&Dd
yoqr seues. Hen JOG"ll
ftDd sceaery, n1gbtllfe,
sports, delectable food and
tbe rreatest water act1f1-
Uea uywbere.
De'fer wut to come DO<ne.g
RECYCLED ART • ltu Boyd of Corooa del Mar lbowa
tbt .... mblace made ot wood &Dd neyeled Dltunl
materla18 wtllcb bf'OIIIbt btr a flnt priM 1D tilt Call-
tomla enftl d1tUioa at tbe Great Earth FeiUnJ beld
at U. FalqtoiiDdl Ill CoR Ilea Oet. 15-U. Her
mattrllla IDeludt a ctn.l.l pipe from ber l1ak aad aa old
piete ol wood wblcb became u owl pte:tlln. J~ wa~.
S flrJta tw ber ..atu. otber local wtuen lDehlde
J.. FameJ ud 81'011.,. DaY1I of Coroaa dtl Mar: s,..,. lbntll1l, SUo RuU, Roc•r Hub, LonD Fubor,
Juulla T-Heldt ArmJilall. Attlllr w~
aD:t Herster Dk:kmeyer, Nnp6lt Btl'tbi Fruce1 Bron,
Fraoces Murrill, Suan Ra.Uerty, JQW Darid8oo. Katby
Pattersoa, Jeume Frtuell. Rbaa Tat., Carol Veoard,
Llba O'NeW..ud Jessie DI.Yldacl:l of Costa Mea.
• • •
For all your truel aeecls
-a..lrliDe Uekets, cnalHa,
Club UntYerse t.Dd otblr
tours, botel resern.Uoos,
ea.r rent:als or completely
planned buslDess or vaca-
Uoa trips, please pbooe
But one of the best at-or drop 1D at
tractions Is th.ls port's HARBOR TRAVEL
Lectures on interaction shopper's paradise with Its 3«2 Vla Lido, Newport
many Irresistible barp.lns Beach.
from every country. You'll Pbooe 675-1311.
find prices even cheaper Let as show you the ''Community l.oteractlon Orance County?" --mod-
LUNCHEON and DINNER
RESERV A T IO N S HONO REO
Phone (714)644 ·1700
Engine
1i1De-Up
S2995 ......... . .,.. .. ..... _
'75" Is a public lecture ser-erator: Tbomas C. Wolff Jr.,
les by promlnent community sntor vl<:e..presldeot, Ir-
le&ders, eo-spoo.eored by Y!De Company; J:&Dellsts:
Orange C01st College lDd David Emmes, artistic dl-
the Junior League or New-rector, Soatb Coast Reper-
port Harbor. tory Theatre; A. James
The tree lectures bepn Bnvar, dean ot ll.De arts,
1ut o.lgbl: and wUI continue CaWomla Sb.te UnlYersUy
for S more Wednesdays, at Lone Beactl; Velma Swl.
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1n u:ecuttn director, Lyric
OCC fiDe arts lecture hall Opera Assn. ofOra..ageCoun-
119. ty; Jaet Gleoo, ower or
Tbe remalnl'* topics and Jack Glenn Gallery, New-
speakers a~: port Beach.
OcL 29: '•Community de-_
clsion maktnc: the roveru-
meot's effect oo the ln-
diYidual and the lndiYtdua.l's
eft'ect on government." --
Ralpll A. Diedrich, chair-
man, Orange COWioty Board
of Supervisors; Judy B.
Rosener, South Coast
Reglooal Coast Coosena-
Uoo Commission,
No,, 5: "lnterrelatioow
sblps: community, parents
and children" --Dolores
E. Church.lll, deputy di-
rector, department or aoct&l
serTices; Patricia House,
Ph.D., director, Callforuta
Center for Coun.seu._ lDd.
Psycbcltherapy loe., New-
port Beech.
Nov. lZ: '• How ea.o we
belp the arts to grow lD
Poln:la.• Radial wr Whitem~/1 < JOJJOO MIU: 11/11.
1 ~,, "'" 1~•1••:··•·· "'" ..,.~r•" ,.,., tn t<H~ I hot~""' h
'" t~d••l• II•>"'" "1-.r~l l" k lh o~~ltl tt t,.ool ..........
llo•>I ... M 1"'"'' • • • ·•t<l '"""'' •bou•t~• ru.d .~ 501 ....
"~''"" •"•' ~~'" o. '" .·d •~· o..M• ,.,.,. ~·""••• •• help
> '>~nnd "•" t •··•• I•Ym ~~do<~~~ lnr-lor 100011....., • ""'''I "" '"I p•>rm• nl "l'ol)~lo•·· ll1d111l Whl-llt. •
••• '"' ••lr thh· ·'••• ~tol) -~o """'now.
a• ~-It ~·"''""' nl rov'''"" ,..e wt!llootoO -•ra••
, '""''· "''"""• •~··•• J• h•o•, •• ""' M•HI-,_
u,,,.,"_._,_ . ··t ....... , ..... . ···-~~ ......... .. • "':"_7·----+--i
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AFTER A ?.YEAR abseoce,
Harry 0. Merrill has re-
t;atued Jobn D, LuU II Soo
of Newport Beacb as vice-
president and d1reetor ot
the corpon.tioo. W. new few
spooslbUlUes will be ill the
fields or land acquls1tlooaod
oe• development opportuni-
ties. From 1956 to 1968,
be worked with John D. Lusli:
& Son, rtsing to the post.
tiOO Of Ylce.presldeut, di-
rector or open.ttoos,ln 1968,
he j)lned the Donald L. Bren
Company of Sherman Oak!,
as t1ce-presldent, and 1n
1974 he astumed the presi-
dency of b1J: own ftrm, Mark-
Land Properties of Wll!!QdJ•nd
Hllls. He lB an A1r Force
-retera.n.
COUNTY ARCHITECT
AWAROS PRESENTED
Tbe 6tb Orance Couaty
architectural awards, IIPOO·
tored by lbe 0n.AP County
Chapter of the American Io-
stUute of Arc:bltectl: eury
Z years, were announced this
week.
Tbe 2 hooor anrda went
to the nrmofBlsseU/A"(Ust
Asaoclales, Newport B•ch,
lor tbe destp of an otnce
buUcllllc at 190NewportCea-
ter IDd the Lido VIllage
shopptnc mall. Two merit
anrds aJ.eo weot toBluell/
Augut for aootber Newport
Ceoter bu.tldJ.nc aod a muiU-
:amlly reDSeottal project 1n coto de cua.
ADotber merit award went
to tho ftrm of RoUy Plllukl
l.Dd A11octttes, Newport
BMCb, lor lllo Canoery, lllo
Wnten CIMtrs ComcuJ
r..turut ill Newport
B•ch.
JOHN WENDLING WITH
HARIORINVESTIIENT
-I.W_...,_r
of a Calllo--lalloa
• WD eke til.,. •• .. '.. of Realtota IClOIU'-bU eel' P•ll• .. ._.__ -...
· --tllollaf!GIIIullor ....,, ., .. ,..,,.. Jo•-Co-, Co-• ... ,, .... -=---... dalllar, ..__to !!!"'!..,.,.., ·--· P....-'I'Wlam C. Jtloi. ••:,=·~":··•::e:•:•!'-~'~7 ::;;.~~~;;;;;;:;;J.: ;;;, ______ .. llr, w.-.. _..,tile . . ..... -..... ..-.. ..n at UCLA. • nul, .. ... -
MAROAN 1tUXH.IARY ,
TO LAUNCH DRIVE
ftlls q~~ti'AI.UIIo ...
.... ~ .... 1 ..
....... It 1&110 ....
Tlool'tiiU, Oot.I0.,.,
7 Lu AI ... II--
llary ., tile -c-ol Edtecoetkwt 'nenpJ, a
prlftlol7 -_..,.. • orpa•uttoo. ...._ eii&Jd .. •
rea wttb llandlllobRieiM.
Mn.llal~o, ........
d .. t ., Lo Almu do liar·
daD, wU1 wt.Icome tbl wort..
IDjr --aad• -pella.atllll Nowport Bar·
bor Yacbt Cllb. llr-.Robert
Moon, cbdrmu ol tbl
DOmiMIIAC commutoo, wtU
pnsd tbe DOmlDH• fortbe
comtnc )'-.r. P~
Mra, Hal !AhmaD; ftntY!cew '
prutdeot. Mrs. Harrtaoa
Sbarp; tDd Ylce...pruldent,
Mn. John Doemner; u.,.
turer, Mr1. Sayre Foe9(er;
correspondtnc secreta.ry,
Mrs. Wllllam F, Howe: lDd
recordlni secreta!')', Mrs.
John D. Ntcbols. U elected,
the oomtuees wUI be se"-
lng tbelr MCODd term.
Mrs. NOrman Watson,
president of the board of
directors of the Ma.rdl.DCen-
ter, wlll be the featured
speaker.
"Most of t.be support for
Mardan has fn the past eo me
from tbe Newport and Costa
LI!GAL NOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSI.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following perSOII ls
dolne busloess u: Pipers
Place, 2101 E. Cout Hlcb-
way, CDM 92625: Thomu
Katsampes, 17842 Cai'I'I.UI.
Ln., H.B. Cal.
This business Is CODOOcted
by an IDdiYidtlal,
Signed: Thomas Kat-
sampes.
Thta statement was ftled
with the County Clerk oJOr~ aoee County Oct. 6, 1975,
Publlah: Oct. 9, 16, Z!,
30, 19'75, ID the Newport
Hafi)Or Enlip. r -41429
--.. -~ ...... -.. ,. ... -e-. ----.. _._...,u .. _
u --·la-1001 to ..... U. piid'II •not
"""'"" to --lila -Ma.rdla alr..dJ ..,.,... II
,. ...... 'IIIII ...... .
towed bJ ..... """'· '
HOBO KELLY, otberwt.e
kDOWD u Sail)' Baker, will
be pest author Ud lecturer
at 10:30 Lm. New.? in Mew-
port Beach at the HCOOd
celebrlt)' boot nYlew sertes
sponsored by South Coast
Alumnae Club of PI Beta
Pbt, Her boot, "Color me
love," lB belnc released thls
week. She bas spent over
20 years 1D broadcast lor aDd
won a TV Emmy 1n 1973,
Also oo the No'. 7 procram
will be BlaDcbe Greer.
author of tbe Christmas
children's boot, "The black
swan aDd the creeo see saw,"
Newporl
Prinlers
TOTAl, PRINtiiHl
FACILITIES
64JJ.4444
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COURTS ~Y-E NOW
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642·2000
C:ALLMOW
~~ -~-MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS
(Fri .• S.t. & Sunday 'ti/6 P.M.)-Excluding Holid•Y'
dinn1n in,lutM soup or sa/Bd, bBked pOtlltD or rie~
RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45
MAHI MAHI ........ 7 • • • • • • • • • • • 2. 75
GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2.95
TOP SIRLOIN ............... , . . . 3.50
NEW YORK STEAK 7 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.95
LOBSTER TAIL • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95
STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95
LUNCHEON also "md dsily unti/4 p.m.
11.278 I"Kftk: c ... Hwy • Ht.ntm.ton ~kit~. • 1213) 582·1321
3101 E. eo.st ....,.·. Coron• Del MM • 17141 171-0100
THE OL
AMERICAN
There's a lot of talk nowadays about ''senior cltlr.ens," which is )1st a Madison
Avenue polttlca.l term for old Americans. Somehow, there seems to be a theory
around that older tolks are 1n a second childhood, and don't really understand what's
happening IDday.
You know, lbere )lsi might be something to that notion. If you grew up 70 or 80
years ago, things were a lot dltlerent, and It DOES get pretty hard to understand
some of the newer ways. For uample:
The Old American belleved 1n a very small government, and the guys who ran H
weren't considered big shots or polltical superstars. They were just citizens who
had the time and the money to take their turn serving the community. The $1 a day
guy didn't have the time nor brains lor the job.
When IDday's Old American was younc, he look care ol his elderly parents, If they
couldn't take care ol themselves. He didn't ask the tupoyers to do 11,
U a group ol workers wanted to organize a union, they could do 11 without turning
11 over to gangsters. It's hard lor the Old American to understand strikes by pollee-
men, firemen, doctors and bosptta.l workers.
There were oo "zoning" laws. U you wanted to build somethtng on your property,
you built 11, as long as It dlclo'l harm your neighbor.
The Old American was more concerned with what he could do for hts country than
what his couotry could do tor him. He paid more attention to keeping government
under control, IDsiMd ol asldog governmeol tor everylh!ni lind giving up his Uberty
In uchaoge tor a handout,
If the Old American sbowed a little pride In his own race, that was line as long as
he dlclo'l burt anybody else, Nowadays, It you're white, you're a bigot If you take
pride In your tamUy heritage,
Sure, we helped people who needed help, but we dlclo'l make weltare a God-given
rlgllt tlat went to uybody crooked enough to lind a way to get II. And an alcoholic
was a drunk. DOt a "stet" persoo wbo got medical welfare.
It's bard tor the Old American to understand the tlsherman who gels a boat, gD<ls
out tor ooe trip at the end ol the -son, !hOD packs himself UJd his wlte ott to the
hospital tor a covernmeol..pald operation, new teeth and new glasses, !hOD sits oo
his backalcle aDd draws unemploymODI uniU nul tlshlog season. And, some ol these .
guys coulclo'l catch a ardlne In a can. 11'1 jull another weltare game, Just another
way to laYe you aDd me oupportoom-y else.
· In New York, lbe town Is gotnc broke because lhtn are more people oo lbe dolo
thon there are to produce to pay lbe dolo. Wonder how the Old American wbo grew
up 1n New York around . the turn of till century !eels about that. He scraped and
worked, IUid hiJI wile worked, atJd hlo III4I worked, IUid bo paid to send those kid&
to oebool to IMrn bow to malta a llvl.ac (not llow to lllc• a rtot u they are tauabt now l.
Tbe Old Arnerleu bellefecl thtt, U you lOWed till r;ood -IUid workecl htrd, you
• • would reap lliH~ lanlll.
He clotm'l quite Ullller-wh)' America Is oow raptnc lbe whlrlwtnd ol corrup.
lion, doeell, soclaU.m, atJd elope.
Y tiP, tile JOWllllaro are rlgllt, 1'bl.bc• ban •re chiDe*! •
Al Fol'(lt . . .. . .
At tho lioN, we•n rof Ill a r;ood IUIIPIJ of booded oweatllllrla IUid wlndbreabrs
10 blip ltHp till elllll '"' ....0. ,_ •tor fiiWJ)Orl aU wiDter Joac,
• I
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