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COSTA
MESA
H.U~D. NIXES SCHOOL
USE OF SENIOR SITE
Tbe etty ot Newport S.Ch
ltaDda to 10M $8150,000 lD
federal taod8 wa1 ... lt tm-
medJately coualloaUoopeD •
a Ml-flqed Mlllor eltilea
center 1D Coro• del Mar.
A letter received late
Monday from tbe HousiDc
and Urban De-felopmtllt of-
flee· 1D 14a ADcei• ctv .. the
etty 2 opttoas, accordiJIC to
C tty MaJIICer Robert WJDD:
aDd bU alre&dyaccepted
moH tbaD $SSO,OOO lD HUD
tuads to buy tbe Ate, with
tbe IIDderstancttnc tbat 1t
~d~mea~r c~
ter. But, for tbe past Z
yara, CardeD sebool bas
leued the site, uii.Dg the
old scbool buUdiog oo the
property. bolpital, said the HUD letter
justUled tbe positioo takeD
by her and otbers lD argui.Dg
tor completloo of the seDior
ceoter this year.
JOSEPH ROUDOT
IS DEAD AT 74
ENGLAND'S SILVER 1UBIIZB for Queen Ell.ubetb brlll(s bact memories to Enalgn
co-pcj)u.ber Pee Bupa, who was tbe Red Cross clcl) dfrector aDd boatus wben the
Brltisb royal famlly v181ted a B-17 bomber air base ID EDClud ~rtog World Warn.
Tbls otftclal o. S. Air Force photo shows Pr1Dcea Elizabeth, the preseat Queen of
EnclaDd; ber pareats, K1oc Geoqe VI aDd b1s Queeo. aDd Cieoeral Jimmy Doolittle,
•bo led the tamed bomblDc raid on Tok)'o In 1942, and wu rtnn command ot the 8th
Air Foree 1n EDcland lD 1944. Tbe untdenWled eallsted men were crew members
of the B-17 bomber, Rose of York, which was cbrtsteDed by PrlDcess Ellzabe~:
TAX CUT
SOUGHT 1. Cueel a 1eue thatlets
tbe prtnte Cardell sebool
occupy putoftbeclty-oWDed
butlcl1Dg at 5th aDd Uar-
guertte.Tben. tara tbe eattre Veteran Newport Beacb Wben be UDOUnced h1s
buUdlDc tnto a Mlllor ceater City Coa.ocllman Pooald Me-1Dteat1on Mooday at the board
by Sept. 16. _ lDn1s said this week be ex-meetmc'of the Newport Har-
2. Let tbe leue stud, peets to seek a cut 111 tbe bor Area Chamber of Com-
and gtYe up eattUemeat to ctty's property tu rate for merce, Mr. MclnDls cau-
HUD funds fol buyt.ag aDd the comf.oe tu year. ttooed tbat ''only about 12
developU. the senior een-':There's a good chance per ceot of property taxes
ter. for a sfgnifteaot cut, per-paid tnNew.,ortare coUected
The clty exteDst.on or che
Carden lease for another
yeai, untU Juoe, 1978,
•· raises serious QQestioos''
as to whether the Alnds used
to acquire property were
legally spent. HUD oftlclal
Herbert Roberts said in bls
letter to the cl.ty. ''Tbe
regutatloos speclflcally pre-
clude the use of block grant
fuDds to acquire land for
schoolS . and scbool use.''
Tbat~ the city would
have to pay back the money
already received over the
past 2 yean, and would for-
felt $522,000 now pending
in addtUooal flaods, accord-
ing to Mr. Wynn.
The HUD letter alsoques-
ttons the city's lack of effort
in establishlng a bouslog
program for low-income
senior citizens.
Burial at sea has been
carried out tor Joseph M.
Roodot, 74, of 381 Costa
Mesa St., Costa Mesa, who
d1ed June 15 in South Coast
Community Hospital, South
Laguna.
l4r. Roudot owned Rossi's
Itallan Restaurant in Corona
del Mar in tbe 1960's, pur.
cbaslog lt from the founders.
Be also bad beeoabarteDder
at Arches Restauram tor
Mooday ntgbt's CttyCoun-baps in the oefgbborbood of by the ctty."
ell meeting wW be gtven 5 ceots. l'd like to see tt Tbe scbool district and the
that cbolce, Mr. Wym said more like 10 c.eots," be cocaoty take tbe major sbare, Her Majesty, the Queen many years.
He was born in France
and ilad Uved in Orange
County for 40 years. He is
survived by a s~er, Jeanne
Nlkolitch, Rome, Italy, Ar-
rangements were through the
Neptune Society.
ly PEG PERGANDE H AAPA
I would Ulte to have been
present for the Queen of
England's sUnr )JI>Uee.
Wb~ I met the queen sbe
was a mere sUp o.t a girl
and bad no thought of ber
queen-ship. I sbouldn't say
that; r•m sure all the royal
ldds are 'speclally brougbt
up in tbe trad!Uoo and know-
ledge tbat tbey might be tbe
future moaarch.
PriDcess Elizabeth, the
present Queen. came to tbe
U.S. Army Atr Base near
Bedford, EnclaDd, to
cbrtsten u alrplaDe durtng
World War n. Sbe came
wtth her father, the K1Dg,
aDd ber mother, his Queea
consort -· or wbate,er you
call a queen who Is bona )lst
a lady but saddeoly ftDds
her..U tt1e YUe of tb1 ntcn-
UII-aa•m.
OUr but, JOetb Air But
at T'burle~P, wu oae of tbe
ttrst aDd le&dtnr American
a1rfteldl lD Encl&Dd. Our
B-17 bomber., the F1)1Dc
Fortresses, were on the
prime llDe of defense --pre-
YelltiDg Hitler's NattonaiSo-
clallsts from UDlhUatiDg the
ltttle Island ofGreatBrltalD.
Betty Bowes Lyoa, who
was the Queen's sister, was
one of the promlneot social-
ites lD the neuby town of
Bedford. Sbe and ber frleods
spent many loog 'oluDteer
hours belpf.oe staff the
American Red Cross recre-
ation club In Bedford, which
served many air bases in
that vtc1Dity. I suspect Betty
was one reason our air base
was chosen for·a royalrtstt.
The flurry of excitement
whicb preceded the royal
rtsit made lt almost frantic-
land on top of the reeuiar
over6Jll sch~e of ruon1Dg
a Red Cross 1club on tbe
air base, wblcb,served sev-
eral thousand •airmen and
tbelr support peraoDDel.
Our coJoDel had ·been
'•formally PH&eoted" to the
Due bess ol Kent a few weeta
b•re aDd u oat of tbt
JUPrtiDc wttDHitl, I
1 ......... ,.. ••
boY aDd atrtly Ybla ,.,.
meet tbe roJil famlly, but
you must wear ,..,. .. aDd
NEVER toucb tbt royal per-
SOD with your llttle ol' baDd.
I was kind of scary to be
In cbarge of the reception
for the K1ng aDd Queen and
prl.ocess, wblcb bllowed tbe
offtclal luocbeon lD tbelr
bonor. Altbough it was sev-
eral years before the prtn.
Chamber goes
along on signs
U the city of Newport
Beach deeldes to dn.lt a oew
law controlllDc buatness
sips, tbe Newport Harbor
Area Cbamber ofCommerce
wW cooperate In draw1ng up
tbe ordtBance.
By a 12-S fOte, tbeCbam-
btr'a board ot directors de-
cided MoadaJ to direct lts stcn committee to cooperate
with clty otftclals OD sign
laws. Tbe •ote came after
members of the Cbamber
sip committee revealed tbat
tbere was dbacretmtDt
wtthln tbe committee about
what approaeb to tab. ODe
II'OUP favors coape.ratJon.
aDd &DOthtr takes tbe bard
line tbat tbe city cbould lea••
sips u tbey art, expi•IJMd
commttteemu Mlebatl Ger-tnc.
Mr. Ciertac aDd tormer
ctty Pw.tar Commta~oatr
JamM Partu .,..... lor
Cbamber-ett;y coapen.t~oa.
Al'fllllc lor a bleb JltaDd
apiut ltp laY ciiLacu
were a.trport ana r-.1 .._
tate mu Coy a..t.r ud
Coro• del Mar merebut
Fruit Jut.
•• Let U pen c.r OYD
aipa," arced Mr. J-*.
Mr. BMter-.sta.t. ..U.
Jlfwport•• cu.u.r.t com-
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.... Jay woald bt --rt-
lble~ CitJ Ca.cJJau Doe-
ald llclaU ol ..... ,...,_
poft. I .... at 1M meet ..
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we can't ft.nd acceptable at
all." be warDed.
Arden Berg of the Sicn
Users CouncU of CalUornla
(SUCC) agreed that co-
operation between cl.ty and
C bamber otnclals sbou1d
contiDDe.
A new sign ordiDa.Dce,
Umitlng sJcn slles a.od tn>es,
was proposed more tban Z
yars aro by tbe city Plan-
niDg Commiaaton. Tbe Clty
Couocll Hfuled to 10 afoac,
decidiog inltad to re-codlf1
ez1.1tioC ordlni.Dcea llio a
slmpler form, wttboot
cbanc1ac the law. Tbe Pl&D·
D1Dc Commlssloo bU ap1D
uted for a more restrlcUYe
law.
Mooclay, Ur. Hester read
a letter from 'eteran New-
port buai.Dessm&D 8qb My·
•tt, UrciJII tbt city to take
DO fVtber aetioD OD llpl.
••we don't Deed &II)' belp
from ldcher..qps, tx~
God. for our •ccess, •• be
YI'Ote.
N.H. Ot.AMBER PLANS
BUSINESS BLENDER
Newport Hutlor .U.
ClaaJabtr of ComiDtre. wtll
bold .. IMI!Ibly baiiDell
bill-IOCIIJINifill Jut
II at tM o8lcel ol W1Waaa
.._..n.'aii'CIIttecelrll flrm
.. llarbor vs.w llllla. c""'"' wm bt .....c~ tro. I p.a.. IlDia wttlll ........ Ia,... ..... doltaaao-..a..n
II .. ..a..ut ...._,of
, ..... MecArtiiR.
MARTIN MALLOY DIES
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yesterday. said. be polated out. The owner
cess became the Queen of Tbe city boUght the 5th The curreot city rate ls of a $100,000 home in New-
Eogland, King Edward vn and Marguerite property $1.11 per $100 of aaaesaed port, assessed at $25,000,
was not In very good health from the state for $450,000 n.Iuatton. now pays about $2,200 a year
and the luncheon meoos aocl Monday ntgbt" ttae Ctty in property taxes, but poly
d1eta had to be checked with CM s·tgn law CouncU ls due to adopt a about $270 of that amount Buckincbam Palace. . $24 mWton budget for the goes to tbe clty. So, a 5~
Tbe day or the Royal vlslt fiscal year starUDc July 1. cut 1D the ctty tax rate would
CouncUmember Lucille
Kuehn. recuperating at ber
Irvine Terrace borne trom
surgery aDd 23 days lD the
dawned misty, of course. fi sked The actual sett1og of the tu mean a savlogs of about
Because of the timiog of the ac on a rate won'tcomeuotUAugust, $13 in city taxes, IF the
early mornf.oe mlsslon of wben the county asses10r assessed ·nluatioo of the
. the B-17 bombers, I was A downtown busloeas-publlshes bls anouaJ Ust of home stays the same tbls Newport Beach 1s thefirst state Commlsston ruled
unable to go to the chris-men's ifOup Monday ntgbt assessed nluations. year -which ls unlikely. clty to get a bla.Dket per-uoanlmoasly last week to
tentng ceremony· Instead, urged the Costa Mesa Plan-'• r believe tbeh is enough Sfgniftcaot rate cuts by mil exemption trom the gra.ot the exemption for in-
Coast control
eased in N. B.
my Eogllsb manageress and ntog Commis51oo to step up room between ourbudceta.nd the city aDd the scbool dls-Coastal Commission on most divtdual buildtQg lots, except
I went to the clubhouse to enforcement of the city's wbat r expect the assesaed trlct, coupled with lower-sU.le-famUy and duplex those alone, the waterfront.
prepare for the reception. sign ordlDance n.luatlons to be, 10 that we than-usual assessmeat in-bousiog constractJon. The Major deYelopmeots wW
Wbeo r arrived back at the Jeweler J.c: llunpbrtes, can cut the rate,'' Mr. Me-creases, would be needed sttll be subject to permit
clubhoUse ln my . freshly _J)restdeot of Costa Mesa To-Innis told the EDSign. 1n order to keep local prop-Low dens•lty control by the state Com-
pressed unttorm AND my morrow endorsed a plan to ASIS erty tax bWs tl'om golog up mission and lts subordinate
wblte gloves, the ladies ofthe go a bead with assesst.Dg tbe o tO aga1n this year. South Coast Regional Con-
royal party were already in yalues ol sf.ps 10 tbat tbe Accountant Tim Hatd-t ht serntlon Commission
the powder room freshen-next enlorcem. pbase can elect state ioger, woo analyzed thepro-YO e sou.g (SCRCC). 1Dg liP for luncb. be based on actual stp pos.d city bud(et for tu To ret the uell\lltioo. the
1 waited by the door to nlue1. Depeod1ac OD bow Chamber, called the bud(et e1 1 tloa eallilc~ ctty acned to limit dqpl.u
ucort tMm to the d1ldJic IQIIeta astpcoM~~.a._.... rrt.a~~a of O.ASII. a 9'01-''reaiOIIable." Be DOt..s tbAt ~ .:.:,ecrMM-ttal ~ to kiU of 2.500
room, lld'c....., a cqrtsy 1a aiJoQd to aiiiOI'ttle a. •.tier lroGIP .....,rttar tbt elpeDdltares wilt IOIIplbout structioo for proputy square feet o.r larger, lD-
tbat wu all tlllmbs --I colt OYer a period ot MYtral IDOil-to-l)e~IMd OASIS 6 per cent onr last year, west side of s.z. St. tl'om stead of the former 2,000
mean big toes --when the years, before replael.llc 1t seolor citizen eeater in Co-but that ls before annaa1 the SanDtecotreewaytoSa.n-tt. mtnlmum, which existed
door tluog openandherroyal wUh a cooforming sip. At rona del Mar, wt11 meetJuly salary necotJ.ttionsarecom-flower Ave. wW be soactrt in some parts o!toYn. Alrao,
hJgb.oess, the Queen. rusbed Mooday night's study ses-8 to elect oftlcers. A pleted with city employees. 111 a petition drtn by mem-ea~b dwel11Dc wtll be e-
over to me aoc1 took my ston. the Comm1ssloa dts-nomlDating committee wu Pay raises of S to 6 percent bers of theNortbCosta Mesa quired to bave 2 oil-street
baDd and said; '
1
ADd wboare cussed tbe plan. oamed Monday, wben57 sup-could add aootber 3 to 4 Homeowners l.sSD. parldDg spaces. Thts form-
you, dear?" Flabbei'gasted ••we are tn favor of the porters tul"Dedootatamorn-per cent to tile total budget FtnaJ developmeat p1aos ula agrees with Commls-
1 stammered ''Peg Per-upgn.~ and redevelop-1ng meetiQc at tbe Com-increase. for the Arnel DeYelopmeot sion-lmposed restrictions.
gaode" ---even thougblbad ment of the downtown bust-muntty Youth Ceoter in Co-'•Newport Beach 1s in ex-c o., Sa.nta Ana, to construct TWO FAMILIES FLEE
traded tt Ill for Haapa a ness area," Mr. Humphries rona del Mar. tremely healthy tlDaoclal 39 rt eot units and 126
coopleofmonthsbetore.Sbe said," and we belleve tbat Grant Howald. wbo bas condition.'' Mr. HatdlDger !!Dgl~fa:Uy homes 00 COSTA MESA FIRE
was followed by her ladies most of our businessmen sened as prelldeat of the concluded, yet 42 per centof property at tbe southwest A $28,000 ftre forced 2
lD waiting and a demure agree that better slgulng is volunteer group dllrlnt tta the city government's ftmds corner of Bear st. and South tamWes to flee their 2-story
16 year old daughter, EUz.a -one way of accomplls~ tormattoo, presided onrtbe come tl'om state ')r federal Coast Dr. 1s schecmted tor apartmeDt buildtQg at 1021
beth. (Betty BowesLyoosald this upgrading." selectioo of the nomiDating sources. a public heart.ng by the Co-Valeocta Dr., Costa Mesa,
they wouldn't bring her Earlier 1n tbe day, the committee. Tbe committee He ctted a study sbowtng sta Mesa City CouncU at wben tbe lower apartmeot
JOOQger sister, Margaret, Planntng Commissloo met was due to meet late yes-tbat Newport spends $326 6:30 p.m. Mooday, July 18. became involved lo flames
because she probably wlth represeotat1Yes of tbe terday to cbooee a slate of anuually for each rest-Area homeowners want to sbortly before midnight Suo-
wouldn't bebave herself --Cbamber of Commerce, offtcers. Committee mem-dent, and only one other block the apartmeats. day.
she was sucb a rebel.) wblcb ls studyt~~g a possible bers are Alice Remer, Bar-Orange County city -Laguna The drln ~ 5 000 Dartd Parradee,, 24., took
After luDCbeoo tbe S gen-move to request tbat the oey Larks, CoaaleMamtord, Beacb -spends more. Tfobe r-"stered voters "''~the h1s wife and cblld ·from the
erals present, staff otftcers city sign ordiDaDce, now 3 Leo• (Frosty) Guard, p-.r-person ~~ture ~ ~tion wW start iid.ys first-floor apartment after
of our air base, and the years old. be chiDged. The Bena Pearse, Gamet Bar-ftscal year -rang after the ftu .... ol a 1..__, dlscovertng-~tbe blue, fol-ro-• n~~~rty were lDvtted in 0-A•-~e places limits on rtck aDd Alex Sebnn. from Laguna's $348 down to ·~ ~ow
1
ed b th ... Uy 11"",_ 3~ -~~ Uoda $94 notice, a reQUire meat of the ow Y e Ulm ·""' for after dlnoercotreeandan sign wmbers. sbes and 1o-••we ban seat out 310 Yorba 's • law North Slde homeowner upsta.lrs.
fd)rmal Hception. MyEog. cation. suneys ufdDc people wbat Newport Ctty Manager Mike Mc Laughlin explained. The building Is owned by
Ush manageress ns tbrU-The subject wlll come up they would like to see lD tbe Robert Wynn, present at He ls to cbarge of the drive Robert M.Wer,1065 Presidio
led down to ber tippy toes aptn at MoDday Dlgbt's way of semees and acth1-Monday's Chamber meeting, tor llie homeowner group, Dr., Com Mesa, firemen
to be servu. her K1ng aDd regular Pl&DDlJie Commls-Ues at the seaJor ceoter," poiDted out tbat the leYtl which decided
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tbe plan said.
Queen. (On the other band, slon meettnc at Cl~ HaU. Mr. Howald said. of sentces proYlded by tbe at a meeHI'VT Tuesday night H ..... S HOGLI ... O 01 ES my American ARC assistant ctty should be coosidehd ~ "" n
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:;• c:;•~:rw":!k N.B. BLDG. FREEZE URGED ;too:; ~bd(IQg. ture~eas':: 1D T: c~;~!c~tC:~
around and see them.) ~ . .,.. the lnlttative as an ordt-
PriDcess Ellzabeth was a Major real estate de-Proc:.ed. Mr. Hopa said Mooday night's CttyCouo-JII.DCe, uncbaD(ed, or set a
Memorial mass tor Hans c. RoglfDd. 56, of 363 Geno&
Lane, Costa Mesa, was held
Tuesday in st. Joachim
Ca.tboUc Cburch.
velopment lD Newport Beach duriog a telepbooe later-ell meetlog wUl preseot the special election or bue tbe
study to beJce. Sbe bad on should be stow»ed Wlt1l tbe new TuesdaJ. last opportuntty for pablic issue LDcluded in a general
a simple beige dress of a city's ~ traftlc clr-Latest estimates are tbat comment 00 tbe proposed election, Mr. McLaughUD
leuctb that made ltdeflDltely calatlon system starta tbe 7 -lane brl_. wtll ~ budget The ~Uc bearlllc expla1ned.
dowdy Ill a rfstog skirt era. eatcblng up, theelty Pla.nn1nr completed 1D 1980. n.t'elop-starts· at 7:3o p.m. at City
Mr. HogU.DCS. an electrical
COiltractor a.od oatt~of Den-
mart. died in bls bbme June
19. He ls surrtved by bls Her matchlng bat must have CommissfDo <leclded last meat of Corporate Plua. Hall
beeo cboaen by bermotber's week. a low-rtse ofll~ bulldlDg c~ncllman Mclmlsurced
mUllDer --a beige, felt Moooay ntgb(. tbe City project in lM IOIICberD ectre the Cbamb4tr of Commerce
aDd crushed crepe --and Couocll w111 dtaoass the of Newport Ceatw, bas al-to start earlier lD tuture
ber mate-up-less fl.eecom-matter. ready be.a reetrtct.d to 50 years 00 its ~aDilysts.
pleted tbe moootoae. Sbe was A moratorium could affect per ceDt occqpucy uDW tbe ··Start 1n AprU~" be pleaded,
nry qatet aDd IIDemotioaal, planoed deYelopmeab lD brldce ts opeDed. GradlDg ,, ., we can ret JOW' ~ al~h abe bad a stroog Newport Ceater, tbt old bu alr.ad}' started fo.rCor-ud oommeots Wblle we're
face. Her motber.tbeQueea_ Cutaw_,1 property eoaUI of ponte Plua. s111dytoc the badpt ln ct.-
was .Uremely gracious &Dd Westcwr. redeYtlopmeDt of · Otber ertUcal tramc pro-tall ...
New omcers tor the borne-
owner groQP were elected at
tbe meetlnc. PaD! Diehl, re-
tlrtog presldeot, became tbe
first rtce..prestdellt. aDd
Job.D Paradis was elected
preatdent. Other om cers ID-
clude Mr. McLauctillD. sec-
oDd rtce-presideot; Dlck
MUls, treasurer, a.od GQle
Hartllsoo. secreta.ry.
...Ue, EUeeo, son Robert and
dlqbters Susa.n. Lorl a.nd
Dana, all of Costa Mesa,
aDd b1s tlther-lD-law Arthur
TbompiOD. Costa Mesa.
Balta Bergeroo Mortuary
wutbedl~r.
JEWELRY STOLEN
trttlldly. Tbe K1Dc wu quiet tbe ~-• COQIItJ park, a jeeta lDYOlTtd Ia IQJ mora-
bat pleua.ot. I remember pi&DDed tiP'Mioa of the torlum or J)bllil& dlel.lloas
puatDc the mll'ed wts, Ntwporttr 11m. aDd tbe area would be tbe utiDiloo of stutiDr with the Kill(, of betw•D tile Newporter IDD UDlverstty Dr. aeroa tlle
course, aDd mottllf tD bls &Dd Part Newport apart-Bact Bal. &Dd complttioll
rllbt to sene b1l acteodlults. meats. All an tmm.IDtat or of tbe Brulol St. troatap
Dora Oxfor d is dead
Dr. Jocelp Docichtrty re-
porttcl )lwe1J1 ..atutd at $3,-
liS 1Co&t1 hom ber Prom-
ollorJ Potat apa.rtmeat lut
ftlt. Sbt a1d tbt burclar
By tbe Ume I oon.,llted tbe an btlDc pa .. ,4. roe4s fetdlll( tbe Coro..
ctrele, 10mt of b1a eatou-del Mar Fnewa.J, Mr. flocaD act bad mcmd to Ilia left By a S-a YOtt lut Tllln-aid.
aDd w.re btill( oft.nd a dla.J l&rllt, U..PiaaDa(Com-
MCODd belPlDc. 111a Ma.Jtst7 mlaloe decided a.tall•eb MRS.. LA FONT DtES «1"1111*' tboat my Hl.1l1 maJor ... ....,_, **ld Gra,..... .. men .,,
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Rolli RoJCt --~ will bt a._. bf • ...._ Mn. IAJ'G~t. a ...... ot
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Jn&Jaqer ot the Port Tbtatre took dbmoed rl~~~t bnee-
ID Coroaa del Mar. He paatd 1* ud ot11er ftl'ulbS.. trom
away lD 1971. Mt' ~.
TeWinkle park conhd let
•••u•llll c 1 1 n wt1l TtWlDtle Part rradllc 00.. .._ 1Cn1t11s o1
ud partblc kit OOIIU'ICttoa ~ •• ben u tMJ
COittJt $4t,u. wtll be daM decided to .-., a r .. alt
lD a coatt'act awarded to froiD D1Jt a. ~ flf.
Aldo'l ~ • .,......,.. Co., 0-tt.a ., ..... ~ ..
Lolic Beacll. bf u. c.-. r..a ...... lie-Mel& CltJ c~ ..._, ..._ • ._ .... ..,...
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.... 1977
to be a DtWJIIIIItr
ual circulatiOn by court
det"rH No. A-10178, datid
May .14, 1951, ID &lptrtor
Court tor the Couaty of
On.Q~e, StateofCallfonala,
aod by reuon thereof la
quallfttd to publlah&ll pub ~
lie noUces required by li.w.
THE NEW fORT HARBOR ENSIGN ts the legal news-
paper for the City of Newport Beach and pul.!Ushes all
publlc notices for the ctty.
ARVO E. HAAPA ••• , •• , • , Owner and Publisher
PEG HAAPA • , •••• , • , • • . Associate Publisher
lttpr•unled Na!ionotly by 11111:1 ~
U.S. SUI UR8AN PRf551NC.~ AUDITED eY~tl
SUBSCRJPTION RATES
NeWport Harbor.Costa Mesa Area •••• One yea r, $5,00
Out of the Local Area ••••• , •••• , • One year1 $6 ,00 •
<II. .etllj ~ .IHp
ARVO E. HAAPA, owni!r and publish&r of the Ensign
• LEARNING FROM COMMUNISTS ?
An incredible news item in last week's
Ensign reported as follows: "A 6person
U. S. delegation under the chairman-
ship of Irvine Co. President Raymond
· Watson . departed JWJe 10 for the Soviet
Union for a 2 week study of Soviet
management practi~es in the field of
new towns.''
What possible value can private enter-
prise capitalism obtain from totalitarian
commWlism? I see no gains for our side
in this junket. k more likely result
will be the acceleration of the perilous
drift toward socialism in our land and
further accommodation with the masters
of the Kremlin.
• • • • • •
• ANITA EXPLAINS HER CRUSADE
Anita Bryant has been the frequent
target of ridicule from the elitists (or
should I say "effete s~tobs" ?) in the
commWJications business. Johnny Car-
liOn, for one, can scarcely let a program
go by without a sly verba! jab at the
lady who has dared to come out publicly
against op~ning ali doors to homo-
sexuals. This time it may be that John-
ny is among the minority, for Anita
has won a resoWJdlng victory in Florida
and promises to carry on the campaign
thrflughout the nation. What ie the mo-
tivating force behind her crusade? Here
is her own explanation, as reportea by
her in an excellent article in the RegiL"cr
last week:
"As a mother of 4 children, I have a
right and a deep desire tcr protect the
civil rights of my children not to be
taught by homosexuals . . . I believe
in God's law because I love God ...
God says homosexuality is an abmonina-
tion. Even nature should tell them it's
wrong .•. The Bible is very plain: The
Scriptures say God ca:t't condone these
kinds of sin . . .
"I say homosexuality is no" a sick-
ness. It's a sin. It's a spiritual problem
.. I Corinthian!> 6:ij-l0 says, 'Know
ye not that the Wlrlghteous shall not
inherit the kingdom of God: Be not
deceived: neither fornicators, nor ido-
lators, nor adulterers, nor effeminate,
nor abusers of themselves with mankind
... shall inherit-the kingdom of God' ...
Jude 7 says, 'Even asSodomandGomor-
rah, and the cities about them in like
manner, giving themselves over to forni-
cation, and going after strange nesh, are
set for an example, suffering the ven-
geance of eternal fire.' These cities
were destroyed by tire and continue to
be a warning to us that there is a hell
in which sinners are punished. When-
ever a great civWzation falls, the last
thing that happened was that it turned to
homosexuality . • • •
"HomoleJruals cannot reproduce, so
the only way that their life style can
be perpetuated te to "recl'\lit our child-
ren . • • Tbte Is not a rever, but a fact
drawn from evidence we have collected
from all over the nation and from testi-
111011)' after teltimoay from former homo-
_.. wbo bave been deUYered from
tiU ute of boadlp by ·faltb ln Jesus
CbMM."
REY OCHOA ol Coroao del
Mar was elected ·pre&idtat
and chief tiaaneial otrleer
of the Covina-based sausage
maoofacturlng i?:peny,
Messina Meat P cts, at
the first meeting e board
held since the company was
reorganized, Mr. Ochoa, a
business consultant on real
estate investment, bad been
acting president of Messina
during the Interim. The com-
pany was organized in
March, 1974, formed from a
merger of Capri and Selecto
Sausage compaoies with
Minch's, at which time Mr.
Ochoa was appolnted con-
troller of the company. The
group also lnchl'ded Red
Devil PU.za franchises.
~~_.--~--~.--~~--~-~~~~._~-·T.heBvchLo~ ,
.f.e., • ~ B.eddin2j:?_ywn With More RJds
• rwo .LJIIJIO 8Allll8 - -ud -...... "' -"'" .-. Alllllol'a ,... .\ ldllotoltlllhllp1 Ia lluU ollt7t, &IDcll ......,.wllll1Wftlll. -Jeltai.Jidlea., mand1 for rtparltlon•. Our
II ,_,: .... o( ,._ lt ttp OJdiM ... na pesn1 ... Pm .._.TIIIMir &jlfiOitl, ltl~tt. -A Hou .. or JU~Uve1 tt·
I ~ ~ ~ , .... .;... ~· 11 ,.. linn ., -~ OP'Mt dool it bolloc Mid ud writ· cenlly ,_..t • -luUon lor·
1 ,;;;,.-aU .. "ji;'.~ -· It 180-111o _;; • RE~ AT~ t... abcJqt tho '1-'lsatloa ol blddlOI any lUnd Wold to Vlot·
Ud wu to± '\t' MIPidbra ~till ,. .. ,... eoaumudty, Dear r: rel.U..'1 wiU. Cube., Vltc.nlm, nam. Hanoi ecun~ by rele ...
---jllll(ood oat the c.,-c-11, 111o Plu· RlldJai Goldie loaopb'a ud Rod CW... but tbo aboeto<e ;., a ...,., ul'l:l lottor !rom
of ~ car to ...... ber. ...... Commlllloa, tb1 ett1 JDt IIIUtr 11:1o1t llelltll6 of any tuNtanllve protnt it Prttident Nixon -,hlc:h otrertd
!lot laltlar lola -abo IIIII, la..,.ra,lllll )lalplala WoUUa 8oeftlarJ llulo ahocki!'l. Wloy Proaldant Cartar them over .. bllll"!' ld panto II
.a.owt4 btr ~ of CIUIHI, ft bAa 111eeNddiJ Obledcf ud Go.tnot Bron wantl to t.brow ut in bed with they would qree tq a cea~e-fire.
Ida ~ by writ-wttb*"' cout eblll-.:11. • ....._, tD tab away OUI; 1tlll mort Red tyrtnnl• is not an The Vietnam... are inaittina
IIIlO JOII PIJIN' udl.tttllc Now, tbt cSitlat. IPPMH lretdom to cllooM our on unreuon•ble qu•t.ion. Ku any th•t we live up t9 the Nlaon u.. pqbUC ~a~nr. ' to be about to .eart au onr tHCUClll cart, tal belDc ,ood ever come fro~ our pitt ptedre and tht StAte Depart.
Now, .., 1 wu r.-.. .,aiD.. Tbt Cb&mberoiCom-Q'tl't ot Pruidllt Cuter'• dealings with Commpnittt? ment le(!:al ataff hat juat ad·
WI, 1 wuaR)IylDcte.pac:.tt mtroe I&J'I a lot ot bu:l· piau to D&UfMWIIM bMltb vieed that the Con1rellional
to my fact u a I'MIIlt ot a DeUmtD are lolri.Dr moDif care 1D tbe m&lllltr ot Eac· Fontp AW for Cube? prohibition rt~ardina aid "may
,..,.,, &Dd &I molt tractc:. bect.ut of tbe stco Jaw, Tbt land'l: dlMittoia pll.D, J eu Fidel Cutro it in deep finan· be an unconttltutional rettraint
tan, 00 081 ot tbt tf"Mt.bef .. c:.Uy'a Mill tax nctipts AJ btr f•rtut...UfoiDd .. eial trouble. A• lone •• he hat on the Pretldent'a power." The
ou IDd mtDdtd aldewalb t1oD't back up tt.t state.. ed, tor IOCI*llam Lt marcb· ruled Cub'a, the Soviet Union w.aY i• aurely beina paved for
of Balboa lslaad:. mut. I. IIIC tb.rOQ(b Amtrtc:.a and hu kept him 1oinc. currently at more rrovellinJ before the Red•.
A lovely JOUQI atrl eame Then are those who say 11 taucht lll our aalftrat... the rate of $750 million a year. . t
to my uailta.Dce ud a Dice tbe law ta too restrtcUn. tiel. A ''poUUcal cbuce lD But since M<*:ow ittelf is heav· On. and On It Ooet
geDtleman jamped from tda 11 that's true, tbtn l"Ye rot the UD!ted st&tt1" clau at ily in debt, particularly to tl.e Red China ia next on the list
car to help me. 1 Wl4 10 ~st one queattoo: Wltb the UCLA atudttl toCh emlDeat United Statee, tht buiden of to receive our recolnition and
completely sbakeD &Dd law oa the books tor more peraooalJUtl at R&lpb Na.. kHpina Castro anoat has be· our aid. And the continuation of
brutsed that l oecleeted to thaa 3 years, why do we see der aDd tbe Black Plldhtrl, come more than the Soviet talks aimed at giv!nK the Pan·
OOtl •'I dill •-eommu·•st t•-•-a-...... Union wants to handle. ' ama Canal to the Reds who run ask their oames. 1 too, Uke DO ce .... e ereoce w .... ......,..,..~ ..., ....,
Mrs. KJrlcpatrlck, w1sb to the rorest of signs aloor "Committee for ECODDm1c So who do you suppose is be· that country supplies still fur·
thank theN lo't'tly people Harbor aod Newport boule· Democracy" beaded by Tom ing groomed aa Fidel's new ther proof of Washington's '
and 1 agree that most young nrds? Hayden. benefactor? The American tax· "Red is beautiful!" attitude.
It seems the rebels of tbe payer, that's who. There won't Meanwhile, the heaviest con· people are great! There ls a provision for b d' ·d ' r 19608 bave touod a DeW way e any ll'i!Ct a1 at 1tflt, o demnation .....,.•ible waa reserved Sincerely, var•·-ees ~m the law In Tb d' •-uo.u. uv to destroy tbe health of courae. ere are no !feet for anti·Com'muniat Rhodesia Mary L. Speed ........,, .. 1 caaes, nct tOe City c · v · .. .,_.... America, They hue tearoed. grants to ommun•at 1et nam. when forces from that be lea· Balboa lslllld CouoeU bas granted some · b B 1 d that by wormtog tbelr way e1t er. ut we a rea Y are sup. gu ered nation wen.t into Red Mo·
• HERE WE GO AGAIN nrtances. There ts tleo a into the bodypoUUe,tbeycu plying funds to Hanoi through a zambique to put an end to raids
Editor of the Ensign, Ubera.l pbaslng-out system attack the vital Orgtnl uc:1 $44 million UN Development by the murdering thugs harbo red
For several years oow, that gives buslnesses many weaken the whole body. 0oe Prorram grant. twenty perce nt there. ~
folks In the city of Costa years In which to amortize bite Is the "haYe·DOta" of which comes from U.S. tax· Communisuare · 1 Commu-
Mesa bave been argu~ the costs of their signing, waotine a bigger share from payers. And the World Bank, nists, however, even our Pres·
--------------------before replacing signs, the ''haves." The cry Is for twenty. five percent of whose ident and his staff situ that Ezperlence has shown, rent freeze whlle there lsDO funds are extracted from U.S. they are not. Cuban eds have
time and time aga1o, that freeze on wages, semces paychecks, is gearing up to send recently helped to communize
wbeo ~all businesses have or tues wblch will 8000 multi·million·dollar interest ·free more of Africa. while human
unobtrusive slgDIDg of area-make the ''haYes" also loans to Vietnam . Anyone who rights cominue to be abused in
sonable slze and character, ''have-nots," thinks that Cuba will not do at Cu~a. Vietnam's Red s, in typical
nobody suffers: Ia fact, tt The next bite Is to 111 .. least as well ie childishly nai've. fashion, ha\'e ruthle85Jy elim -
beeomes easter for the cus-tlonallze corporaUons lor The normalization of reJa. inated oppOiiition and are plan·
tomer to find wbathe'slook-''the people" by takloe them tiona with Cuba announced on ning to evacuate by force the
lng for. Planoed shopping away from ''tbepeople"wbo June 3 involv~ an exchange of (•n tir"' •·it\' ul Sai~o:(m . C'ambn.
centers are an excellent er~ have IDYested tbetr frugal "low·level" diplomats. On that dia'a Hedf>. htlve already du ne this
ample of how this works, savtocs to be a part of the same day, Assista nt Secretary to the people of Phnom Penh. an
TOM ANDERSON
A m~rican Way F~aturts
DE-EN ERGIZED BY
GOVERN ME NT
and have beaun exportin&
nuclear technolo&Y on a
large scale. Russia is comin& W~: h ~w ht'rn lied 10 on strona. We have no
JhM•I the su·..:;olled energy sho rtage o r energy
cns1s . The na!inn's energ y potential , no shortage of
prohk ms can ~nd should he know·h ow, but a stiflin&
solvt•J by nuclear energy,
who:n~ver we (Hl' willing to
pro~.c~J with logh: instead
PI l1~·~ :'lnJ {'1110 110 11,
11' Jll 1n~~·r11 h an3lysis-of
"\i u~k:11 1--ncrgy So.::1ety's
SJivat1 un or Doorn"", The
II C11!.q;.: l·o undat1o n
~o 11 .:ludn that "the
prohlcms "' nuclear
surplus of government. Let's
re-cycle Ralph Nader, tie
clown Big Brothu to the
chams of the Constitution,
unshac kle the American free
ent erprise system, and get
on with the job.
ART WORKSHOP FOR
CHILDREN SLATED
A 4 week summer sessloo
of the chlldreo's creativeart
workshop wUI be held Tues-
day and Thursday after-
noons, begl.rul1DC July 12,
in art room 501, Corooa
del -Mar h.tgh scbool.
A serious attempt Is be·
log made to upgrade down-
town Costa Mesa. One of the
most Important aspects of
this redevelopment Is the
lmpronmeDt of the gartsh
display of signs, Just last
week. a new realty otftce
at Orange and Rochester got
a spec{al award for upgrad-
Ing Its property there. Their
signs are within the new
legal llmlts. Their place
looks great, and there's no
trouble ftndU. It, or flgur-
lng out What klod ofbuslness
is dooe there. Drive by and
see for yourseU".
MNu.ia.y n.lgbt, at a study
session, the city Pla.na.LDC
Commlasloo again takes up
the Issue ·of signs, Let's
oot start the whole thlne
o•er from square one. Let's
work within the framework
free enterprise corpora-of State Richard Hoi brooke was operation that contributed to the
tlons. And It wtll co 00 and in Paris with Vietnam's Deputy deaths of one million of Cam·
on. bite by btte, llDtU all Foreign Minister Ph an Hien, try· bodia's seven million people in
freedom of choice ud en-ing to arrange a similar exchange. the last two years.
terprlse Is dead. As usual, the Reds are dealing The Re d~ Jimmy Carter
This Is orchestrated by from a position of strength as wants to dignify and susta in are
tbe baton of Tom Hayden, they dangle the fates of hun· out and out barbaria ns. Puu ing
wbose raucous lll.lsic of the dreda of abandoned America n the Un it ed States in bed with
1960s didn't accompUsh hls Gls before us. these Comm unists is a bet rayal
fUll goal, so betas switched The planned capitulation l!) of everything for wh1ch ou r
to subtler mush~ to lull the Vietnam is especially galling be· country stands.
people toto slilmlsston. And cause ()( Hanoi's repeated de· (~ 1977 Thr Jr,,.,n I! orr,., .SC.mn f ,a!i-'"'·'
In his new orchestra be has
"the Wents of Cesar Cbaves,
Lt. Gov. Oymally, Cong-
ressman Ron Dellums, As-
semblyman Tom Baes aoj
other otftclal ortlce holders,
with a back-up rtolinofGov ..
eroor Brown Jr. They don't
even ba.ve to cotnp)Se new
music, tbey only bavetoCOD·
Uoue to play Ule slrea•a
SOQII from the Commullist
Manifesto,
Concerned CU.Uen
Gloria Gurley dies at 64
Memorial senices for
Gloria Gurley, 64, of 275
E. 18thSt.,Costa.Mesa, were
held Juoe 17 at Paclflc VIew
MemortaJ Park, •tth Dr.
Albert Burke of the Clllrch
ot ReJJcloasSeleoeeottlclat .. .....
the Bookstore for the bene -
fit of the local branch of
the Amerlcan OpiniOn Book·
store, where Mrs. Gurley
was a dedicated volunteer.
Jt•vclo!•mrnt .He sol uldc, and
-.oluhl•' 1n the nl':u future.
Thnr solutro n , h owever, can
only he accomplished if the
nation is co mm1tted to
nuclear o,kvelopment ... No
usdu! puqxlS•' IS served by
the l·urrent emotional
nature of lht debate. With
f1ur lltiiiOn farmg at a
lltlnJ111Uillo SeVt'tC energy
dl'f1nt s tWl'l the nelCt several
d~cadc;,, 11 1s more
nnro rt ant th.m evl'r that
C.l .. h <'IWf!lY o p1 10n be
l:I H1~Hh:rnl S(Jicly on It S
The worksbop ls spon-
sored by the sales aod ren-
tal councU of the Newport
Harbor Art Museum, Tbeln-
structor is Lisa Ann Wood-
man, wbo has a master's
degree 1n art educaUon from ·
Stanford.
Youth service saluted
Mrs. Gurley died June l3
at Hoq Hospital after a
short Uloess. She was born
to New York CUy, and lived
1n Tarpon Springs, Fla., and
BUUngs, Moot. She Is sur-
Yived by her daughter, Gloria
Ann Lambert, and 3 grand-
children, San Diego; her
brother, Dr. Carlton H, wu~
llama; a tstster, Norma T,
Gurley of Newport Beach,
.and a ateee, Suzy Gurley
of Newport Beach.
!llC!I!S Jnd we1ghed
rJII•Hl;rfly agamst other
~ltcrnatl\('' ''
I he !h-nt ;tgc <;tudy ~ays
1h;11 11 1• lnlr>O~SJblc fur the
1n most
Lrght W~1er
R<:Jdnl~
u wd 111
nploJc
(tile o nly kmd
1 hr l ' S.! lo
I !w luel la cks
'ut!l<.l•·nt cnn~t1ccl uran1um ...
I'IUI IU"I I\J.nl , t!l<' fue) that has
.. au~•·d al l the cnntwversey,
,)(,,,, rrc~t·nt a greater
IJJI.nd thJn thr ennched
11ran 1urn fu (•ls. but 1f an
cxpl u~~<•n did oc~ur. it
WO\.iltl ,,, in the range of
nn(' 1<>11 •If TNT. and no
more I Jm type o f
elCplu~I<Hl •S well w1th111 the
llmrl~ <"~t !t'llt'rano.:e of the
re ~d~•r ~o"lntamment vo.--ssels.
NUCLEAR POWER
SAFER T HAN COAL
It ha.s hren proven by
several re.:ent stud1es !hat
nuclt'u powrr rs safer than
Colli WhfrCitS There might
be nne death per I ,000
MWf. nuclear plant per year ,
the1c ct,wiJ he brtween two
and 25 rle~t h~ per )'ear at a
smular sued coal.fired
pla ru . in the "2 00-odd
reu cto r years of opera tio n,
t ommcrdal l.1ght Watcor
React01' havl" drmoMt ra tcd
no ad~erst healt h effe cts.
NUCLEA R POWER
COSTS LESS
Accotd1ng to the Atomic
Industrial Foru m, the cou,
or Kenera tina one kilowati
of electricity with nuclelt
power is 1811;. ltss than
genentina 11 kilo watt of
powft with COtl, 1nd 38%
less than acnera tlna it with
oiL
GLOBAL NUCI.EAR
REACTOR DEVELOPMENT
Fra.noe. Wtsl Ccrmany
and Japan, have incr~ased
the production of nuclear
power facilities It! rcsponte
10 their own enert:Y MCICh
Sessions lor 5 to 8 year
olds are from 1Z:30 to 2
p.m.; and tor 9 to 1Z year
olds, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
F'urtber information may be
obtained from C~Ula Nott,
In Marge ·of the workshop/
644-1491, or from the
museum office, 6?5-3866.
STULLICH EARNS
DIVINITY DEGREE
Robert C. Stu.LUcb of 604
Jasmine AYe., Corona del
Mar, ~has received a master
of dlvln!ty degree from
Welodylaod School of The-
oloo, Anaheim. He 1s a
graduate of San Dleco high
school aod Loa All(elea:
Baptist Tbeologl.cal Semln.
ary In Newhall. He Is amoD(
404 candidates wbo were
graduated this year in the
third annual commeoeemeol
at the traoadeoomlnatiooaJ
theological school.
LINDA D. GRIMES IS
LACKLAND AFB GRAD
OCC student Brian Whit-
ford of Newport Beach and
OCC's Circle K Club were
recent wt.noers in thi! salute
to youth in volunteer ser-
Yice awards program. The
awards are sponsored by
the Onnge County CouocU
of Women In Chambers of
Commerce.
ENERGY SAVING
INFO AVAILABLE
A toll free wmber, 800-
252-9090, Is the 24-bour
energy conservation hotlloe
reeeoUy set up by Southern
CalUorntJ. Gas Co.
Phone calls are answered
by gas company consumer
toformaUoo specialists, wbo
gtve conservation hints that
wW help people get tbe most
out of their home enef'()'
do.l.lar. They abo eao sqpply
tDformatton about eoerrr
a.'t'lng borne Improvements
sueh u attic losulattoo aDd
water now control de't'ices,
Callers are also dlrected to ODe of 5 mobUe borne
eoef'C)' couei-n.tloD center
elbl:llts, where tbeaeaoplck
up a copy of a gas oom~nr
borne eoei'(J pla.nDJ.ng cutdf
OCC ENGLAND P.R.
EXCHANGE MADE
Air NaUODI.I Guard Air·
man LlDcia D. Grtmes,
dauchter of Mr. &Dd Mrs.
Joseph o. Grtmes Sr. of
913 Preatdlo Drt•e, Costa
Mesa, bas Jf'lClaated .,at
Lacklaod AFB, Tm.s, from
Air Forcebutctnlnl.ai.Sbe
now roe• to KMtler AFB,
Utss,, i)r speelallzldtralD.. Rlcba.rd Slmoa, 36, of
In&: ID the eommaalc:.aUOU NIWJIOrt B•ch, dl.reetor of
field. She I• a l!n4 cradtlatt eommaalty rellt1oaa and
of Costa Mesa bJP tchool. pca;.Uc laformat1oa. for ~·
Coalt CommU!llty CoUtee POSTER CONTEST FOR Dtatrtet, wut boll• a 9-
KIDS UP TO AGE OF 13 moatb pro!-uellance
TN WMtcUff Plaaa
Mtreba.Dta AQoctatioD 11
spouorlllc aa art ~r -eat tor eldldrc IP lo
u yaara old. Tbe aai>Jacl u '•Wblt ftl&ll:u A.mtrka
boautllUI7'' ud -priMa
..... ba ·-.. tha wlDDen.
Tbo art -Ia pert ot a "-rt·• .-Dol· rtotte-nllaa•Joiyt.
Tbo 4111 .-...... ,.
pert -...... ud flllollJ
plcole Ia -lo lllo .,.U.
aalwUI--
DIIIk, P<'-ud-atn-oa-..a.r.
..... ud " F?#ce.o ,,,.,.... ara -lo
brloJ lllolr .... .,._....,.,
Ill July with • -rpert
!rom lbo Brltla Opao Unt.
YaraiO, Kmo llolo..,., S4,
of Lotcb""' Ba&urd, Ell(· -..
··•·• a complete c:.alta.nl untlu.,-Ju.
eJII.ICt," r.....atd Mr. st ..
..... "My faaillJ' wtU "" Ia ..,.._,, IDmt; KeriD lid
1111 fllmllJ will -......
Mr._, ............
l!lulo1, ... t ,-.., ................. Mr • .._ ud 1111....., -. ...........
... ,..,~ ¢ , •• , , ...
IIM.norwtll-.ua
lluollr "' .... • -.. --~. .
Brian received the Myrth
Malaby memortal award for
the btiOOreds of voltuteer
hours he bas spent be)plDC
Me.z:tcan-Amertea.ns U't'IDg
tn the '• Forcotteo Barrio"
of Santa Anita In west Santa
Ana.
The OCC Clrc:.le K Club
r ecelYed the eollece group
award for lalUatiDc Its
••save-a-lite" pi'O(Rm last
year. Club meailers set up
hyperteoaloo ICreeoi.Jll In
local sboppt,.-malls aod did
follow-ups oo parttctpants
with elevated pressure.
SUMMER SCHEDULE AT
CHURCH OF MASTER
The summer acbedule tor
Lutheran Cbareh . of tbe
Master, Z9W P.clftc VIew
Drive, Hutor View HUJ.a.
wtll becln thil: SuldaJ, Juoe
26, wlth two worlbip Hr·
vices aDd DO Suadly school.
A comemporary HrTice wtU
be beld at 9:15 a.m., a
liturgical sentce at 10:30
a.m. Holy commwaloo wW
be offered oo the ftrst IDd
third SuDI:lays of t~.cb mouth.
VaeaUoo claJreb IChool
wUI be held Aucut 22 .. 26,
with Sunday school rtiUm ..
Inc oro Aqull zs.
There wtll be a •• b111PJ
day" obMtfi.DCe Udl Qua ..
day, wltb tamw .. oomJDc
lo WOrlblp ill p.rdaaJnr
clothes, ahlrilll a potlaek
I&Dittflch laDCb at --. aDd
dotll( .. m. ca-. oo tha
ct.Jrc:h crauar:ll foUowlac
eacb of tbt ttntcta..
PAT EVERETT, 48,
OF C.M. SUCCUM liS
Fu01nl Mnicte lor
p_,l (Pal) Cm-all, 41, ol
1111 Foo:ollll Way, Co*
Maa, ara actiactaled lor 10 • .... lodayt1': a; tolmlth
TllldU _.,. c-.,. coa .._ w1111
Dr. i!oolld -· rtrat =~~ .... .,--.
Mra.I• ...... •-Gif ........ dlod-11,18 c.--..a tr au • • .. .,..... bJ ..... , \
~ ....... -. --......... . -·~~~~-... 1· ,..... 111 ........... . ....... -
Mrs. Gurley was a mem -
ber of the John Birch Soci -
ety, Costa Mesa Art League,
Weltmlnlter Art Assoela-Uoa. Sklpperettes and Palet-
tera.
A memorial fund was es-
tabllshed by the F'rlends of
, ·.PUBLIC N OTICE
S-85747
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
Public-ootlce ls heffi>y
ci't'tD that Robert 0. HUI,
and Cbapman, Phllllps,
Bra..cd and Reddick, incor-
porated, a Callfornla cor-
po~on. here\c)fo.J!. . _doing
b\IS DeSS under,lM ftctlUOUS
nrm ail style of'Bear
BraDd Rlocb Compa.Dy, at
Z50 Newport Center Drift,
Stltte M-100, City of New-
port Beach, County of Or-
anct, state of Ca111orD11.
dld on the loth day of June,
1977, by mutual eoueat, dlt·
solve the said• partnenblp
aod termlDttt tbel.r rela-
tlou u pertDers tbereLD..
StJ.d bu.tDut LD thtfllture
wUI bo co-.ect by Tbe 0.
1W1 Comp1117, a CaUJonala
c:orpontlofa, u paeral
partatr ol Bear Brand
Raacb Compuy, a oewly
lormed Calllonlla Umtled
perlloarablp, ..... will pey
lDd lllaebllta allllabUIUaa
lDd -. Gl tha llrm IIIII
racelft all -.. peyablo
to tbl ft.rrn.
hrtbor -Ia baral>y
,., .. tbat tbo -.........
wUI oot bo Nil -••, !rom
-clay ... lor .., ... Up.
.llaa '""'""'bY ... -.(1) .. (lila) (bar) (-) ....
....C.l or II tba ... Gl
lbollna.
DATID J.T llow!lort
B-10, CoUII>nla, lbla lOIII •or.-..tm.
-0. 1111, G-nl -· LorrJ-. -· ....... -....... AI· ~)., •.• 0. Ilia -. ._.-.,CA-. rtn•-a.tm,ll .................. '
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....
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<:· '); ...
OONALD L, PETERSEN, 43.
of Corona del Mar, has been
appointed markeUng direc-
tor of Newport Equity F'unds,
it ls aMounced by Lawrence
A. Levinson, president of
the Newport Beach-based
mortgage brokerage firm. A
native of San Francisco, Mr.
Petersen was educated at the
University of Iowa and hOlds
a bachelor's degree In
journalisll. He has worked
for the Department of De-
fense a.s a cryptoa.oaJyst.
specla.Uzlng lo VIetnamese
affairs, and as an Interpreter
for the Navy whUe stationed
as ao ontcer In Morocco.
PHI BETA KAPPA
SCHOLARS NAMED
Three Harbor Area
studeats are IDcludfd among
the hOoor students at UC
Irvine elected to member-
ship to Phi Beta Kappa,
aaUooal scholutlc hoaor
aodety,
They are JOlla Stepbtn
Torrey Jr. of Bl.lboa lal&nd,
economiCJ ma)or, Wbo was
ttleettd Ia tdl )Iaior ytlr;
&Dd Z JradDatlnC aealora,
LoiOIIe Jeu B.,...... or
Nt'W'J)Ort Btach, eompenttn
culbart maJor, and CoUeea
lrtDt Ylllka of Colta u ... , _ ... tcolccY.
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE BEE LINE
IJ~ /AfllliY B B RLS
VIRGINIA KNOTT IDd Paul Bender greet
cuests at a &today eve aftalr ln Vtrcinla's
Dover Shores home. (Ja.oey Berls pboto.) • • • The deUcbtfW Sunday eve 5 to 7,party co-
bolted by Vlrc1Jd,a KDott and ftance Paul
Dender wttb Heleo and Bert Coffey booorett
autbore11 Patte Barham.
P111l and Vlr11D1& welcomed guests at tbe
door of Vtrctnla'l lumrtous Dover Shores
borne. Local folks mqled wttb out-of-
towoers to the spacious Interior, as Bert
IDd Helen made introcllctloos wben needed.
Tlny, nnetous Patte Barbaro, ac-
eompa.oled by tall Llncolneaque Edward Lund,
told me lt bad taken ber and Marie Ruputin
15 ~ears to write the personal memoir,
•• Ruputtn, the man beblDd tbe myth,'' )1st
ott tt»e press. He was the controverstal
•• holy man" of Russta, aDd Marte Ra.sp,~tin
ls his daughter.
Patte, a second-ceoeratlon publisher,
journalist and autbor, was the youngest
reporter to cover the founding of the United
Nations and ns a war correspondent dur-
ing the Korean nr. Her mother was married
to a Russian prloce.
Now llvtnc in Los .Anceles, Miss Barham
ls heavtly invol'Ved wltb environmental pro-
jects and ls specl.ftcally flgbtlng all forms
of cruelty to animals. ID her "spare tlme''
she publishes ''Society West monthly." Latest
issue carried •• Newport Scrapbook, a water
way of llle," all ln color plcs of local folk
and boats. Kudos to Helen Coffey oo tbe
coarM • • • • • tbe creat D. A. .,medl17
Coald bel Old-Um" cblt cbat with Wlld
ud Pett VoecJu wu to. Dr. Bob Sptnum
wtth Llok M.UW.100 ••• lht r.miDcMd
aa. of a promlM I'd lorpttta. OK DOWI
CloM by wu Wary Lou Hopll:lu 1D 1mart
wblte ..Uor Rlt; a.1.o Btrudt.De IJid HtorJ
t1Umab back from n.itiDC 800 Bruct ud
frleDd.t 1n WUblJICtoD. D. C. A ful
bello and qulck tooci»Jt wtth Flou Scbu-
macber, who was bladed tor flmUy ctlebra-
Uon c!tDDer hoDOrlllc 100 Mark, blgb school
cradl "Tlme fllee," lbe said ••• so cUd
tbe 5 to 7 Sunday ewe party for Pl,tte
Barbam. It seemed '1too 800D over." Some
of the guests took books with them, auto-
graphed by her and Marie Ruputln. • • • • •
From tbe Beeblve • • • I don't believe
Lucy and Don Woodnrd went to Loodon to
see the Queen but Card says they are havl.Qg
a wonderfUl time IDd • • • tbey dld see the
Queen, etc. • • • Carol aDd Bewley Allen
went to Scotland to see trleod.s, l.ocludlng
tbe Duke of Argyle and the gathe~ of the
clans. Her accou~ lJ ma"elous; they too saw
the Queen • • • Laverne and Jose de Ia
Cle"a are leuLnc soon for Madrid to visit
bls brother, wbo jist reaouoced his place
in tbe Senate to accept an appointment
from Klng Carlos. Dr. Tom and Dorothy
Doan wUI join tbem ln M2jorca, and the
foureome wtll then cruise the Greek Islands.
They probably wtll oot he England's Queen
but there's the K1og of Spain on their bortzon.
Don't koow about Ruth EddlngtonandQueen
EUtabeth but Ruth will see the court ..•
tennis that Is, at Wimbledon, England.
• • • • • Down Los Rios way, San Juan Capistrano's
historical walk, then a step or two on
Ramos and there lt Is, a small 100 plus
years old and quaint house tbat ooce was a
~me. It's st111 a home ••• a home for the
new venture of Claudia Hirsch and ber son,
Hugh Hutson ••• a gUt sbop oamed Passport.
Claudia had acquired the property a few
years back from Pedro Labat, no venture
coverage. in mind. When dld the idea start? Perhaps
In a pleasart chat with Mary and Chester 1t came when Claudia was ••ootng things"
Marcell and Prince Franz Hobenlobe. I to her Harbor Isle home. Her father bad
learned from b.lm, though he bas a German wanted to get something special for her home
name, he ls Austrian, born to beautifUl when he was abroad. All she wanted was
Vienna ••• and from Mary (Peg Power) a door. He surprised her, I believe,.!or he
she's a deslg~ woman once more, fabulous found a beautlful old one wlth quite a h.lstory;
sldrts this Umel N 1t Jay and Marnle Reed jist back from thelr the carvings tell the story. ow opens
annual fishing trtp, cabo San Lucas • • • wtde to. welcome friends and guests .
lots of nsh tales but Jay being nen year's At aay event, thereafter on her own travels
event chairman Is no fish tale, lt's a tact. to interesting places "from H:tW to Kath-
Flshermen come from everywhere Is also mandu " Claudia gathered and gathered
a tact. Lots and Jim Hines didn't go this artlcl;s she liked and ltems for frleni1s;
year but have before and that slender Lois thus, I think, Passport developed and opened
brought tn a blg one! wlth a fiesta bruoch. Potables were served
It was good to see Pat ttull apln, down as guests browsed from room to room,
with Mr. Tlshman, aod recollect tun times examining lovely Unens, kimonos, Imported
witb Sharon a.nd Bob Lyncb • • • TalkiDg glassware, antiques such as the french blue
with Meln and James Glavas, we all ~&reed enamel stove, strong oak barrels, aod doors!
that in the recent newspaper pies, be looked Noted that Betty Lou Soden bought the In-
so relued and happy, he ~st seemed to teresUng Halt.lan tron wall plaque. Mrs.
lnsplre a bappy feellng in others. Speald.Qg Chester Marcell seemed intrigued with a
of IJldllne. Betb Koeb, pboto.)JQr.nst,. elenr clay plalter. Claudia bad surely
was aJ'lnl tbat sht headsforEuropesbortly, collected many, many beautUUJ, laterest!Dg
tor perhaps a year to study and try nn and uoosual Items from flr away places.
tdea.s, We wtll miss ber. Some of the guests we met moving about
Jessie May "nd CecU Sb.lrar were there were the Ed Sharps, the WUUam M1llers, ·
1n proud smUes for son Jerry's new nnture Myrna Sattlg, PUar Wayne, Jean and Ed
• • • VIckie Lohman and Neal Laltemen Ward, Sue Flcter, Angela Ficker White, the
in happy smUes, as were Vlccl Malouf Ed Pellegrtns and the Bert Cot1eys. Enjoy-
and Ed Danes. tng the fresh frult course were Virginia
On the terrace (overlooldng everywhere) Koott and Paul Bender, Morey Mlrldn and
were the Charles I)Jhans, Baba and Steve Llnlt Mathewson wtth Dr. Robert Spunem.
Sekl'y with Marian Culpepper ••• elS(!-Seated around the tables were the Jack
where ns the one and only aod terrlfic Groths, Robert Byars, Rick I)Jggans, and
Jean Tandowsky; al80 Mary Alice aDd Don Jack de Krults. More here and there were
Ayres, Jean and But McGee ••• they are Bev Barnes in red bandana prlnt dress and
still ••our town," but desert sands are smart straw hat, the Louls Turoers,Spencer
•oolng tbem from Newport straods. Honigs, Jack Hesnaults, Gloria Zl(ner,
Gllmpsed Lois Tlttany and other guests Sharon aDd Bob Lynch, the Randall Presleys,
across the room Nearby were Thelma and and Senator :tnd Mrs. Dennis Ca.rpeater.
Gleo Thomas, M;rUyn and DlckHausmanand Iocldeotally, Peter Labat's gnod.&oa, Steve,
Bob Hopktu • • • still pa hLs law the bruocb.
Takabome
loedlof flwlbiJ cat
fJodlt
wtapped
FUCHSIAS
.Jewell of the flower world,
Enchantinl forma aDd colon!
In H*Diinl ~Udwood
=~·.95 -···N---:::::11
1 Gal. ftec . 2.25 •..uJ Upriebt A Buket _!!!!.!!....
Sale 'Ibn& .JuDe 28.
tO. IN ta.LBtt.4.H
8ALB
NEWPORT HARBOR EHSIQ4
PUBLI9i£0 WEEKLY -PG. 3
niURSOAY, JUNE 23, 1917
CORONA DEL MA R, CALl F.
• PATTE B~HAM and Edward Lund are
MRS. CHESTER MARCELL JR. flstts wtth pictured here at a party held In Patte's
Prlnee Hobeolohe. (Janey Berls pboto.) bonor. (Janey Berls photo.)
MESA . MAYOR IS CITIZEN OF YEAR
Norma H~, mayor of dent . of that organization.
the City of Costa Mesa, ls She currently se"es on
Ora.Jl8e Coast College's out-• the board of trustees tor
standing cltiun of 1977. She the United Way and is a
received a certlflcate from member of the Leacue of
Chancellor Norman E. Wat-
son at occ•s· 29th com-
mencement exercises J une
17.
A oattve of Ha.mllton, On-
tario, Canada, Mrs. Hertzog
majored in cblld develop-
ment at the University of
Toronto. She came to Cali -
fornia ln 1951 and taught
pre-school in Pacl11c Pali-
sades Cor 4 years.
She took Ume off from
her many acttvtt1es to raise
a famUy of 4 and Is now
a graodmotber of 2. In 1962
sbe opened Mesa Verde pre-
school and West Bay school
in 1969.
For 8 years she was a
board member of theOrange
County chapter of the Na-
tional Assocl.aUon for th e
Education ofYoungChlldren.
She also served as presl-MAYOR HERTZOG
'Q~•
Women Voters, the Com
Mesa Chamber of Com -
merce, aDd tbe Mesa Verde
Republican Women.
. In 1974 Mrs. Hertzog was
elected to a 4-year ter m oo
the Costa Mesa Ctty Coun-
cil. In 1976 her fellow Coun-
cU members appointed he r
as mayor.
Her most recent accolade
. was appointment to act as
consultant to the State of
Callfornia Department of
Education, specializing In
early childhood programs.
NANCY MARKEL AT
FLA. NAVAL CENTER
Navy Seaman Nancy A.
Markel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis D. Markel of
2527 Bamboo St., East Bluff,
has completed recruit train-
log at the Naval Training
Center, Orlando, F'la. She ls
a 1972 graduateofCaUfornla
Polytechnic State Uni-
versity, Pomona.
Lakes are dry: .. Ocean is fulll
We have everythin&
FOR THE BEACH
• SUN TAN PREPARATIONS
e BEACH CHAIRS
e SUN GLASSES e SANDALS
e BEACH TOWELS
e BEAC H RATS 8 UMBRELLAS
e BE.ACR MATS
e SAND PAILS e FRISBEES
e PROTO Sl.PPUES
e IC E CR ESTS & INSl 'L.ATFO J GS
AND MUCH Mt;CH MOR£'
CALL US FOR RX PRICES
P RESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WE£K
9-9 WEEKDAYS e 9-7 SUNDAYS
3021 E. COAST HwY., CORONA DEL MAR
RENTALS AND SALES
ROBERT 'S TUX SHOP
LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS I
MON.-THURS. 10 to 6
HOURS: FR I . 10 to 8 . ~AT . 9 to S
file,., To W"Sif!'" ~,.01'"3 Sciv '0 & •ar Au oc
27H E . COAST HWY ., CO RONA D E L MAA
Phone ( 7 14 J 640-4 1 22
A BOY AND A MAN NEED EACH OTHER;
WE TRY TO RU THAT NEED
Brad Holi han 1c:; wait mg for a Big Brother Big
Brothers art> men 18 to ()0. with time and mterest to
help develnp the hfe of a boy in a fat hl•rle"~ home.
men who care -represented here by SttfA•rw ... or Tom
Riley. immediate pclst pre~1dent of B1g Brother of
Orange County.
In Orangt? County. tlw divorce rate t>Xceeds the
marriage rate. and tlw number of single parent homes
in creases. In milny of these home~. there is a young
boy who needs a man to guide h1 m. counsel h1m .
share the discoveries of growing up Big Brothers
of Orange County tries to find that man for that boy.
and today. nearly 500 boys have "big brothers:·
another 250 dn.> \Ailltmg fnr one
Big Brother" of Orange Countv 1.., em tnde~nd~nt
non prof1t agen rv v:1th n., qovernment c;.upport n{'
United Way ... uppnrt It nl.'l'd" funds to fmance tt~IT)
ing for potential btg brother ... fnr wmmM.., twtW\'Pil
men and bovs. for coun ... ellmg c:;Jngle motlwt "-r 111n1
applicatwn through l '\ tllllcittnn and "'1 ~P11111g . 1t
cost ~ about S240 a v 'dT !1 1 brmg man and bov
together far It'"' than tht• $12.000 a year 1t costs
the state to look ;,ft ~r d dt!ltnquent child.
If you a re a rnan who can ~erve a!\ a Big Brother
or 1f you can contribute to this exciting and worth
while program. call
BIG BaOTHEIIS OF OIIANGE COCJNTY
Mtchael lmmell. Pre: dent .. Jo Alexander. Ex rutlve Director
150 Yorba Str t
Tustm. Callfomla 92680
NB COUNCIL AGENDA
.. _ .. -CIIJC..· eu ..w -11 ,,ao ~
111111 at CIIJ BaiiiD -• lila l>llowlli ..-:
• BUDGET ot-..111111100
l:n tbl ftKil ,.r ,.. ...
lldr I will. pt Ita llaal
IMai'Wud ....... •wt£D~N&r-
llle ..w dol&<-tlla -to propirty OWMrt wboM
PIWtriJ wu elaand of
wttda bJ city crews.
Co••'...._ CWO......_ lloaft,ud _ __, ______ ... lila-• MORATORIUM • ma-
Jor --pro)KU,
--by ... Plaalll Commtaaloo, ..Wba-
lldand.
• IWIBOII DEBRB
eteu .. p c:oapenttft IfNI-
moat belw ... tllaelb'udllla
""""" will ba ap ilr ... _
eaaaloo.
• PARKS lD lba Spnluo
Hill area ..m be .Dim~.
~=~~=:~~~ ::~ci~:~~:~~~. First solar permH issued -;;Ba;o---d=h---'--=1-0 ___ __;..:.....,f=--d+:...:::c.:.:.. T. __ .,_ poallc -.., ....., lm Pay re Un C l~ w11o 1>111a -u "Nil baooe llolll -
"-"'· ••pootlartal,'".... -. ........ _..., .. ,........_ a lldenl ta.. c••'IIL )lit blld a .. war to · • c•••u.
YMiptloe olldl oaa.pajp Formu COJIINUIDU rbftM ,, .... ud •• .,,.. B bu " ''"'"' ft...... pnelbo, Coo-loliD Sellmlta ol 8pnJuo Ha .. -......... tlla JJI ac
11-IMI ~ Btdbl111 of HW u4 L1pa S.Cb llll-•mbtr ODe looal biUdll' __..,. ~ ! :,-;:"..= =:. "' .. ': =g. P:'."":';."::~ ~:: .. ~~ = ':.':' = Big Canyop ·;'
P11P fUd 1M IDI1*1Mct bam'• prtmal'feampllpop-tbe n..nt '-lJ41• peratt '-~Cfl ari looldlrl -~ ' nut bl wu .. tbt stat. poDellb,bldflled~ tbecltr'•bial'f&:.ratolar· v 1un,.o .. blll"tllltU..,
A,...-.,.. Tbeftpn repn.. allectal that Mr. Badbam heated bome. He piau CO 0 ..u-.s
Hllb: tiM amout of cor-Uleplly used tbt corporate buUd a duples: oa Seubort btUeYe CliMd u
pqrate doMUOM taUD from AIDdt In his e&D'JPllln. Dr. In Welt NtwpOrt tor $1,000 dlmap llllldaJ
lba llltd to balp llDaoce 1W1 OICIIr CloYI"-•· Solar nllbt <1orlll( a Jor-
1171 COQI'reuloall electloD Mr. Badhlm bad malo-puela OD the roof YUI col~ throuct'l Bi& Clb)'OII plt
• APPEAL ol I. Plun1.DC
Commlalloa dtclsloa coo ...
etndlll property at 101.111,
Central Newport, beloQClDc
to Carl Actermaa.
• BIRDS AND I}EESwould
bt brought uDder stricter
ct'y coatrol, uDder &D ordl·
DlDCt tbllt would add pro-
blblllool qalnst -llle
bets 'aDd eertai.D wtld birds.
tained that a public oplolon teet heat. IDd It w1.11 be covrn. , Animal hospit~l sold :;:.r.::J:.:;-:;.·~:;:: :~ ... In. bll bot water llll(~~;;.~ =.n~.':.~
ate dooaUorw, took placebe~ M~. stewart's de•lro Is they hln ls tt•e··~-prbt'
fore be bees me a candldate ahead of tbe city's rerala· made by tbt bottom ol the
FROM FRANCE
Francois Truffaut's
HSMALL CHANGE"
Rated (PG)
English Subtitles
PORT ""Citcntrc
Z90 :l E. COAST HIGII1t'AY , CORONA DEL M :\
At llelJotrop e Phone 673·6Z60
SOU~H C,~HST
' ,.. '. . '. . . ' /
"ISLAND
IN THE STREAM"
7:is" s:u
• JASMINE CREEK flDaJ
tnct map wUI be up for
appronl.
• APPOINTMENTS are
due to be made to the Pla.D-
nlug Commission; Parks,
Beacbes and Recreation
Commluloo, Board of LI-
brary Trustees, City Arts
Dr. Albert stoektoo a.o-
aouoced tbll weet ttllt he ll
selling Ids Stocttoo'1 Small
Aotmat Hospital 1n ee ....
del WU' to Or. WSJDt 0aYll
or lrrtoe.
Dr, Dafll, who bU pnc-
ttced for the put Z years
ln Newport Ceater, la U·
peeled to take onr euly oen month. Dr. Stoektont.s
practiced Yetert.Dary medi-
Last escrow for Lois
ly FRANCIS HORVATH
Today I ro back to the
''good old days" In the real
estate business when Lots
T. Vogel became a member
or the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Realty Board In 1949,
with a membership of 84
brokers, l'f of them women.
or 19%, and 4.5 sales per-
sons, 20 of whom were wo-
men. or 44.4%. Today the
Board has 658 brokers and
1,991 sales persons wUh ap-
proximate!)' 60% of them wo-
men.
In those ''good old days"
Lots became active as a
director of the Realty Board,
served on various commit-
tees. She did oot enter the
business world as a woman
llberationist; she saw oo
need for demonstrations tor
equality, oor did she enter
as a second rate competitor.
She knew that wtth proper
application, education. aDd
experience, the public would
recognize her talents and her
professionalism. She sought
oo advanta,e because she
was a woman.
A graduate of Wellsley
College tor Women in Bos-
ton, Mus., she was the
author of the book of the
month on• nat estate pllb-
lllbed b:r Pn&ice-Hall. al¥1
seven! other boots Ob Hll·
1ng real estate. Her book oa
''How to Sell Real Estate.
aod it Ala't Eas:r" is a col-
tectlon of baby pieturespor-
trayt.nc various erpotloDS I.Dd
associating the emottoDS
with real estate Incidents.
For many years she main·
tatned her real estate otrlce
in Corona del Mar, at the
corner of f'ernleaf Ave. on
Coast Hwy., and later lnCo-
sta Mesa.
For the past Z-1/2 years,
Lois was ln and out of Hoag
hospital, suffert.Dg with bone
cancer. Death came Wednes -
day afternoon of last week
at Hoag at the age of 68,
Chapel sentces ware held
Saturday In the PacUlc VIew
Mortuary Chapel, with tbe
HeY. Conrad A. Nordquist
of st. John Di'ftne Et~tscooal
.C hurch ottlclattng,
Surviving her are her son
and daughter-In-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Russell T. Gilbert.
grandchildren Terry. Deb·
orah and Tyla, and her sis-
ter. Mrs. Betty Janecky of
St. Paul Minn. Interment was
In Pacific View Memorial
Park.
So, Lois. oow that you a.re
In your last escrow wtth the
Powers that be, there are
no contingencies; the cove-
nants, coodltlons, and re-
strictions hln all been ap-
proved. Your frtiDds, rela-
u .... usoclate• aod mem-
bers of tbl Realty SoaN tDtD
in hO~.::~rllle JOUr ~es
and your contributions to our
community,
11M Flnt-1•• Sull1na c.llhnll. Fwtl l1 .. 1n' S.l A·.._
Is 0.1 Y .. 'n S.. It 0. IY, ..... It 0. 1 ... , In• I
.. 1'he P.,an .... EDD4EN n Ia I 1 0. ... .....
Dlscual E• ... 01 11M Y-. 0,•• E.clt
hy htll I:OOA.M.
cliM tor 45 rears, aadowoed tlle local bolllltal at sass
E. Cout Hwy, tor 2? r..:rs.
He wU1 remaJ.D u a part-
time couultant.
A aaUn or Veotun, Dr.
Dull rn.Mted from UC
Dat'l• ICboOl of V etertn&ry
Medlelae. He II SO rears
old and sqle.._ He said he
pllDs to adCI ~emerceocJser
•tces and espa..od IUfllcal
se"lce at tbe hoapltal.
'• Also, we .W add some
boardlnc of animals u local
people demand U,'' be told
the Eostgn,
Dr. stockton. wbo Uves 1D
Shore Cliffs, practiced In
AUantlc City, Los Angeles
a:od San Diego before co mine
here, aDd al!o did a 6-year
Army stint.
C.M. housing
EIR studied
Flnal environmental Im-
pact reports for tbe pro-
posed aen!or cltt.zen housing
development and com-
mercial redevelopment be-
tween Anaheim An. and
Harbor Bl•d., 18th st. and
19th St., wUJ be the sub }ect
of a Costa Mesa Council
public hearing at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 5. General
plan amend111ents wtll also
be beard.
Residential deYetopment
ln excess of the present
maxlmdm density ot 35 units
per ac re for speclallzed
bousiDg projects ls also part
of the EIR, Housing for
senior ctUzens and haDdl·
capped persons u:clusiYely
by prlnte denlopers at
htgher densltles would be
allowed ln the ceotn.J rede-
nlopment area uDder the
plan.
A 75-uoit senior cltlzen
bouslng project at the south-
east coroer of Center St.
and Park Ave. wUI be part
of the EIR, A rezone from
C-2 commercial to R4-CP
resldenUal Is proposed,
E. 0. Skeen
dies at 64
Fuoeral services for
Ernest 0. Skeen, 64, of 9Z4
W, 19th st .• Costa Mesa, are
scheduled for 10 a.m. today.
June 23, 1D tbe Bell Bread.
way Mortuary C~J with
the ReY, L. V, Tomow,
Cbrtst Lutbenn Ctaarch of
Costa Mesa, oftlc:latlag.
Mr. Skeen wu tbecarreDt
president of tbe Cotta Mesa
Art Lelpe, a dlnc:tor at
lal'lt for tbe HomeoYDers
Assn. or Costa .... and a
member of American Lepoa
POll Z91. Newport Beach.
Mr. Stteu wu born lD.
Rlurslde aad bad worked
tor tbeSoatbemCaWonla
Gu Co. lD Su Btroud!Do
for S4 J•n. lllltermeat wW .
be In MollllbiD VIew Ceme-
tery, San BtnardlDo.
He na proiiOIIDCed dead
on arrtnl at Hole bolpl.tal
SuaclaJ, He appar..Uy IUf-
fered a bel.rt attaet and feU
face down on petemG h'oiD hJ.s bicycle at IIS5 Wbltuer
An.
KNIFE POINT HEIST
NETS $150 TO $200
A mtte With abolt a 5-
lDch blade eu.Md clerk
SDWM Fllbtr to_,.nodlr
--tl50 ud$100eull to a rclbbtr lD FI.Atr'l
LIQIIor Marl, lit& -Blfd., at 5:19 p.m. S.ldly,
Coola M-polleo ._,....
''lloa"t . IDOH. Ob)', J01
.... , ftll ID rat llort, pa
... aDtlla_ud_
lA tbe dnwer," tbt Dllrt-
wle&dtlll rctlber,bttw .. a ...... male,-. ...
qooladuaJlliC. Ba-tlla-ud
Dtdoo ·ilol--oo Ha...,. Btn. 11o bad a
--ud---.---...-....
... llcM oolortd -·
IACX IN llfE PULPIT .......... , tcwlll
-.. lila ...... ., ..,.
-C .. " I Ctillra .....,;. 1
........... &! Meet
., 1111 .. rr' • •• ; a
tl ~en = &;; 1111 Claa•••• lila • :::::-·11111-....
•
for Concreu, whlle be sU1l lloos • there 11 110 city car wbea. 1t botto~-GIIt at
sened tn the Assel'li>ly. But, control oYer IIOlar btatlDc ooa spot oa tbteoant. I•t-
the complalnants etarced aystemt, exceptforeutorce.. lD& a.a Imprint of tbtdl.u.et
thlt. altbouch be did aot meat ofthephnllblnccoclet'-:-VW bottom pan.
formally lDDOQoce hla con~ water pipes. Da.ml.&t to the cr-.
cressloaal ea.odldaey uatU The poet4M~Uder uses ADilt~ and fiJrftJI toot
later, beactuall)'berpaeam-some emphatic prose to wu betw"a lOp.m.SUu-
paJcniQC In AprU, 19?5. lDd 5 a.m. SaadaJ.
(POl "FIRE
SALE"
A1.AN AIIIUN
ROll REINER
ll'lu• "HAitOLD AND
11/\ I.<IILI
'1"\1 II I I I \II '
\I\\ )I l,t\ '\I \\ )I Ll\
CINEMA CENTER ~ HARBOR at ADAMS
COSTA MESA
g7'J-4141
PLUS (R)
Starts Friday
"II! VIM eu.l/lW:e··
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.......
"ls land!l tn the Stream"
• • • • . . • • • . . ,, J • • ..
----~--~~~~~==~~--t ·· LIDO NEWP ORT
-V1,2 Lido 673-8350
)SILVER
STRERI-1)
W2IJJ( ALLEN
DAI\E KEAID'J
TaWRCffRTS
'ANNIE
HALL' --
HARBOR AT ADAMS
COSTA MESA
546-3102
End8 Tu••· •
MESA THEATRE
:-e.,·port A 19th, Costa Mtosa 646-502~
<Ill
(PQ)
I
Albacore this Summer ' NEWPORT HARBOR EHSI~ THURSDAY, JUNE23, J977 JERRY COMPLETES HON<OM COURSE
• PUil.lSHEDWEEKLY·PG.S CORONADELMAR.CALJF. PrtftUIF•-c ... l--JC u •· --.. """ _., bell, '1· ne ,. I .. _
I~ MUGH McliULLAM
Will tMn be • abcor• ,. &a IDatl .......... .
..., ..... rtt.
r.-• .. lieU tift
loll-Gal lllaJ Ia tlllt c:.r-
nlt, ... .., l ·look at 1t.
E N S I G N (~ LAS S I F I E D A D S
Pldl TOMr flftr It 1M
Balbo& Pa.W. ...,.._,
I ,.. facta tllllt taft 1).-
P""'Ifllmt l!wqalte&ftile,
,..., blk.ed to lllat ~-
lr. He 'IP"'_, u.. alba-
eon LD ne...t .,.,. •••
come 1erou tbt PacUJe to
tbl Ba)l ud Alta CalJJDI"'la
C0Qt wttb the ma1D ICbooll
mOYtuc up-cout ny cm-
ltde. Some of tbe Alb lan
1Pllt off a012 trneled lOUth
dcml aroaDd Gu•d!llupe b-
land, where u..y banltlred
all wlDter. belar eaQibt there
1 'ftM I ,..._ I 'ftJDM
16. wora or .... • •• 1.00 • • • • 1.50 •••• 4.50
11 to ao wordl ••••• s.oo •••• t. ?S •••• e.oo
11 to 4d wordl ••••• •.oo •••• s.50 •••• a.oo
lacb word ewer 40 • • .10. • • • .15. • • • ..10
• POl IIMT
LAKE ARROWHEAD. Mew
S bedroom, .. I'II.IMd, TV,
1 beae-., new. Week,
ww'rMi or IDMtbly. '71'· .....
•MIICILLAMIOUS
YOOWG PIIYik:Wf IIMI.U. .................
tloL A,..... add-l.ty,
Aacut ud Stpte ..... ~14) '7?1-MU.
LADY SEEJCS llYt-ID u
computoa_ boa-...,.r
to ~ lD Pratte-rt-
tirtm .. apt. $200/moatb.
Call IU-W-!090 t¥u.
VACA'nON ROUSE TRADE
Keatfteld. MarlD
CocuatJ flmlty wUb to
trade tbelr boule lor two
WMU tb1l •mmer for
.Smllar 11 On.ace Coaaq
baDcty to btlcbM. "• biYt a foar bedroom bome oo
1/1 acre lD u aelutve area. sp mllllltl from
dowaloft SID Fruetsco
aeroa tbe Goldall Gate
br1d(e. Full putteulan
from Peter Farrt,, 114
Brldee Rd., Kedeld, CA
94904, or pboDe (415)4&1-
4935.
• IICYCLIS
)
.
KR. 8tJ81n881W( • Cu-
•tom ... llldrta wUia com-
1101 loco ud eatcbJ
........, IDAII1 ortctDal
aJblp tor bulren, dl-"n. tcao'l•lltl, etc.
Call -.,... '711-011'7.
1101'08CYCLE • ._n.
a 1rl4 1S0WR llode1 -
...., llb'U *""• bel-met -Cinlt C'lMdlttoe.
$115 or ~ oa.t, '751-
1154.
110 VOLT, El.etrtc elotbM
drJtr. $SO. Call SU-2113.
• PIRSOMAL
JAN: U JOU an u adoptee
&Dd born Dee. 10, 1945,
1D Sub ADa Hoapltal,
ple&le eall(916)587-4529.
l.oYe, Mother •
PSYCHIC CAN (mesmerlle)
lo91d ODII, othen to do
}'OIIr blddlllc. Write JamU.
b 10154. IanDI. Ore-
COD. (50S) SU-!210~
AMW A Y -Pereooal, borne,
ear aDd lldlltrl&l pro-
clleta. NUTR1I.JTE food
IQilPleiDIIU. Call 64%-
0MI for prompt <WJ•ery.
• H IARlMG AIDS
HAL AEBISCHER
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwv.
Corona del Mar
BICYCLE BOOM -Ble:rele
dalerlbtp ln1lable, your
ana. Namber ODI rat.ct
blte. Complete tnJq
. plus lanatory. FullJ ...
cured. IU-884-8100.
---· --·----• SERVICES
ALICE'S BOUSECLEAMING,
~IOGible, reliable. Ref-
trtoeH. On tr&Diporta-
tioD. ftS-48711.11J'Ume.
'•IMMACULATE CLEAN-
ING." Hom•, apart-
meats. boata. We UN
ftDUt J)I'Odllcta u-
elulfeiJ-Armray. SaU•-
flctloD Ga&ra.Dteed. Call
aow. e?S-?'771.
by &DClera. Nner beard of
tbla before.
MJ red-beaded soa, How-
le, wu reUef skipper lut
season on the Pacl!lc Out-
door oat of Flfbermao'•
L&Dd1Jig, San oteco. Tbey
were lDto albacore all sea-
son lq 65 mlles oat from
Eosenada, an 85-mDe run
born San oteco. It pauled
me U..t the albacore stayed
Ill tbat one JI)Ot. Pb1l Aid
that, for some reuoa, they
bue started doi.Dc 10. They
ftDilly dlltppeared. Old they co oo don to Guadalupe or
• MUSICAL fOR SALI!-north ud bact across the Paclflc into Japuese wa-
Y A AH AN ters? M A PI 0• sUchtly Howle's boss sold tbe Pa-used cooaole, great sn-lng, E-Z terms. Schmidt cute Outdoor. TbeJ receot-
M l 1tutn N M s ly launched a 65-foot all usc, ~· • aln, .A. rt aluminum cba er boat, tbe
GOOD, USED, couole 11 Apollo, that they'vebadbuU-
sploet J)Uoos, Kimball. dlnc all wtoter at Ctllla Vls-
Acrosonte, Everett, Ma-ta. TbeJ're cettloc ready
500 11 HamliD., etc., low to run charters from Flsh-
rt Seb ld ermen's LaodlDc. It remains p ces, m t M.Jstc to be seen wbat the sttua-
Co., 1907 N. Maio_ Santa Uoo will be off Eo.seoada Ana. tb
STEINWA Y Concert Graod
-tncttoo of oew prtee
--other noe grands ln-
clucUnc Balctwln, Clltcker-
tag, Y amtha, Leonard,
Llndemu, etc., from
$1095. Sebmldt MusleCo.,
1907 N. MaiD, Sa.ra Ana.
SPINET ORGAN -2 key-
boards, pedals, RhJthm -
"one flager" plays chords
& pedals, ooly $795.
Sehmldt Muslc Co., 190?
N. Malo_ Santa Ana.
• PLUMBING-HEATING
is year.
Can you remember the
year albacore were l"UDD1ne
)1st a few mlles ol1 the
Newport Harbor entrance?
It was uobeUenble. I can
remember bact 1D the 20s
aDd 30s wbeo there were
DO local albacore for years
tn a row aDd suddenly the
loag -tins were back wtth us
ap.lo. The ftsb were mov-
ing up coast way outside.
SALI!S & SERVIa
420 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
646-7706 -646-6855
MAL.COL.M (aUD) CUTLER
..---87-6--3833----o~ Just Plumbing
........ , "••owARE & Heating
l can remember wbeo Roy
McGUl with the Agnes K,
Carl Mcintee wttb the Aooa
M and Bert MUls wttb the
Lorna-Pat D used to brt.og
lD big catches to the 19th
street Laodlag. Catches llke
that wW be bact again. lf
they don't come lnslde Ca-
talLDa lsland this year, lt
means a long ruo outside
to ret lnto them. • PLORIST
FLOWERS FOR'
All ..oGCASIONS
Water Heaters, Disposals,
• Drains, Faucets, Copper ~ ~) t& Re-plpes ••.. Reasonable
Clothllc _ Nllltlcal GUts prices • • • Day, night, or
M&rlDe Hardware week-ends! DeMurt Tosh
FLORISTS
PHONE: 84&4479
2438 Newport Btvd.
Com Mesa
• DRY CLI!AM!RS
DIMMITT
~~
Flaeat Ql8llllJ dl"J cleutnc
on tbe premises
SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
AU DtW -latest model
F~nlbers
J200 E. COAST HWY., COM
f"HONEa "'·ttOI
Opeo MY• days a week
to ""' you ~er 900 W. COAST HWY., N.B.
PHONE: 645-1711
IN IIIEw.-OAT BEACH
• .... O{{iu Fu,.,Jrure
DESKS • CHAIRS
FILES.· SAFES I OFFICE SUPPLIES a STATIONERY
[I Addint Medtina
Sel" -Typewri111n ,_..,... 873-6820
S..-,lce
f'» OFFICE SUPPLY Inc_
3011 N~on 8 1\od NeWJ)Or t
.BIJY SIX CANS OF
WEIGHT wATCHERS·sorr
IIINIS AND Q.1 ONE
CAN FREE.
All diet soft drinks taste
the same, right? Wrong.
\\eight Watchers®soft
drinks have the taste that's
out of the ordinary.
And now you can get a
free flavor like Orange. Or
Black Cherry. Or Lemon-Ume.
Or any one of our fourteen
fatillous flevors . So if you've
tasted around, and haven't
found a diet soft .drink yoo
~like, do~ a tliygr.
• Cut out the coupon, pick
tl? a "''eva~~ and have a
drlnkooua.
JUST PLUMBING
Telephone: 642-4111
License No. 300948
Conner
Plumbing
SpeclaUzinl tn Service
Replpln&
640·7444
24 HOV R SERVICE
3216 COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEl. MAR
LIC. z•••••· cat
We can )1st hope t.be flab
wW be Inside. Hulng to go
way outsfde and drag jlbs
lD an attempt to locate a
school burns a lot of fUel,
a two-day trip aayway. Just
bope tbat carrel& moves 1n.
Long-range sporttlshlnc
boats to go way outside are
a costly ltem. l'n ooly beeo
close to San Nicolas Island
ooce. lf the loag-tlns aren't
around the ol' red hole, or
14-mlle bank, this season,
thlt'U be the place to go.
ART FAIR FRIDAY
Ao ans and cnfts fair
wt.ll be held this Frtday,
June 24, from 7 to 10 p.m.
to the matn lounce ot the
spa, Park Newport Apart-
meats. Residents ...W d1s-
plaJ pa1ntlncs, dnwlags,
sculpture, pottery. jewelry,
cenmtes, pbotocfiPhY. ••nne and other e nfts.
G II added I Ira • B. Maeno.l4. .,. til Mr. o1 ~ eo......,, a ery _ 0 m1ng ud Mr1. Tbomu H. Mae-!at Bletllm ol tilt jOllt
_ ~-IOU Cil"'llt An., Atrbone DlYilioa'• ICIIIId or. ked COtta •--. bu compMted 1AfutrJ at Ft. ~a...,.,.U. e Ia beldDd llotbtr'• lt:a.ff 11 Cul&ca (Carl) Dabl-a pr1•f'l MaMatmllllcaed Be ltt.Dded n--1 Cout qebn rltltUIUit ud mu, ud tM tr&IDilc MDclio ....,.----,. .. __ ..... ... acroa tbt arcade trom U'l bu btH eJDIDded to1Dca.dt omc.r coar• at .. '---.....-Collect., CoD .... .
.udreJ'• drep •hop 1D tM &D utplleryfeUirt.clfw-
EIIiCD MtlC11ac 11 tbt work-port S.~ ud eouta1 art.
llq) ud fr&DWic ..UO, tlta. Mr. Da.blNII,Uataa•
JCabn'• Cr•tt•• FnrnliiC, cer o1 tbe art pllery, bu
baoded 111957byotckKatm.. lfi'IJIIed for dllpliJ ot
• At the ttme be ltaltld b1l worb by Tbelma Plddoc:k
framlDC bu1lDMs, Dlck told Hope, Glort.a Bradeeoa,
btl wife, Dorothy, h18 work-Charlotte Myen, J. Buey, lDc pertner at the ltucllo, Eu Tbompsoo_ Carol AaD
tbe ''tbe most tmportaiit Ja.sluld, ltall&D p&llter
tbtnc we han to Mil ls oteco aod sculptor Tantan.
•emce.'' He credlts tbe Mr. Dablmu came to Co-
steady crowth of his bust-rooa del Mar atter rettrtuc
oeu to thls poUcy--senlce from Dthlmu Product•
to the customer. Compeoy, W'bt.eb be es-
A recent addJUon to the tabllshed lD 1946 11
U.ea Monday -Satuuy t :ltt . $:30
!Sunday II to 4
673-1970
34U VIa LWo
Newport Bead1 -
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Redlands, destgnlac and
IDI.ll.lfacturt.or rubber ud
plastJc p~cts. An uDDJUal
''small world" coloeideoee
ls the tact tbat be comes
from tbe same small town
ln Minnesota u the owner
of the Eutp bulldlnc, En-
stgo pubUsber Ano Hupa.
Carl 1s a 193& r~e of
Altldo h1ch sebool, &Dd
•• Hop" ls a 1931 Aitk1ognd.
the
Other Store
Open MOftday-Satltrday. t :»-5·30
S•nday II C.O 4
675-8523
710 t;. Balltoa Blvd.
The followlag persons are
dol.Dc buslness as: Stocktoo
Small Aolmal Hospital, 3838
E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del
Mar 92625: Wayne L. Davis,
4-421 Bermuda Clr., lrvlne,
Ca. 92714; Edward R, Cole,
2 WUlolfbroot. lrvloe, Ca.
92714; James E. Rtch, 1333 l;::::::::::::~~=:=::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::~:=::::::::f Mocado, Newport Beb., Ca.
92660.
Thls business ls conducted
by a general partnership.
Stcned: Wayne L. Davis,
DVM.
Thls statemert was n.Jed
wlth the county clerk of Or -
tore Coonty June 20, 1977.
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS
50% to 75% OFF Everything
Publlsh: June 23, 30, July
? , 14, 1977, In the Newport-
Harbor Enslgo. F -777 48
CERTIFICATES GIVEN
Certlflcates for comple-
tion of accredited classes
lo Science of MlDd have been
presented by the ReY. Elea-
nor Jackson of the Ne'Wl-'Ort
Science to the followiJli: flrst
year students, Beryl J.'Rus-
sell, Cindy Collins, otana
Loomls, Judy Davldsoo,
Nancy Ryder aod Pat Ous-
ley; 2nd year students, Lyn-
ne aDd WlUI.am Lowe, Julie
Gainer and Betty Wool-
dridge.
Order a
concert hall
togo
JEWELRY -ACCESSORIES -HANDBAGS
CLOTHING
n ae bl!te a-. e•
OPENING SOON -FASHION ISLAND
ELLEN
CARTER
LADIES HABERDASHER
228 MARIN£ AVENUE, BALJK)A ISLAND, CAUFOJ\NIA
Special
S6()00
MR·tKJSOW. FM stereorv AV. t' •!It n c tv.,e<. !'l.'J
compact •ue wtlh the clv•l,l .,, "()I'' ,1<; , • .l • 0roc P''
hil l
The easiest way
to carry a tune s2o-
TF.....a100W. Hsgh-stylf' F'M .\M poclo.t>l ra 110 Wtlh
tho best m portaote sot•d state pecfOffl'lance
Portable or
plug-in Sony
doubles your fun
tCF-7270W. FM AM banos sn a sle~ Sll r1\ •ad•o
Plays on both P04'table battery and AC oowe• tbal
teroes n01 supplied)
275 East 17 .. St.
Costa W1sa .... ............. .......... cc..a:.
'
-SOUTH SINKS · NORTH ~ ---.. --~
•
I
9 ·A.M.
AUCTION
O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAG~
4101 South Main St.
At Sunflower-south of MacArthur
SANTA ANA • ESTATE SALE
By order of Bank of Amel't.ca Trust Department,
S.A ., J. V. Elliott, Trust Adm., the ESTATE OF'
LAURA TUCKER will be sold . 19th & 2oth Centuries ,
Eastlake & Empire Period furniture & ·items, ie.,
Mahg. bdrm. set -(6 pes.) dbl. bed, vanity, 2 chests,
2 mirrors, 2 chairs; Walnut love seat gr. velvet;
individual chairs & tables; Banquet lamps w/hand
painted globes (o ne signed Miller & Co.), Marbl e
& metal fern stand; mahg. settee (small) open wood-
work on back panel; walnut arm chair w/stool & 2
occas. chairs & large vanity stool/also cane back
arm chair all w/needlepoint; walnut w/mar ble top
lamp table and wash stand; Oriental 4-panel screen
inlaid w/mother of pearl & bone. Cedar chest; Bristol
glass vase matt finish; cut glass bowl ; ster. thimble;
misc. hand crocheted linens; Misc. spreads, quUts,
pillows & bed coverings, dec. pillows. Etc.
Estate sale incl. -Oriental din . set w/8 chairs;
bow front walnut chest ; drop Leaf desk; Burl walnut
desk; gate leg table ; French bedroom twin set, 6
pes. hand decorated; piecrust tables; ster. silver
trays, platters, tea sets; cut glass crystal; art
glass; furs; r efrigs; color TVs; etc.
1967 Chev. 1/2 ton hvy. duty pick-up, new tires
& motor w/2500 miles. Excellent shape.
iNSPECTION at 8:00A.M. till time of.sale
All merchandise must be picked up on day of sale
Tilt -· --... ... ,... ........... ..
onllJ IIPIII ace,"'*-......,_to ..... IU-101, -................ .
Sp~way
stars back
Tllo lint • -" 1110· toreJele nctar aUbtlpMd-
wl)' will bo ccmpl-IIWt
Frldor lllcbl at lbo Fair-'""'Ddo .. C<>Oia -wllb mo8l DttUkl:ll rlden bact
lD tbe lold :tfter a piJ dll-
pute boJcotl.
A n-.r Cl.ll&C1tJ crowd of
8,fZ5 cheered Aiu (Cruy)
CbrUti&D u be woa botb tbe
.scnteb &DCI budicap m&1D
..... a Jut Friday. •
Tblrd Din-malo wto-oer was Dewey Seaters, &DCI
Noloan Fome toot !Dd Dln-
sioo top moDty,CraJ&Sebae-
fer was the bi.Ddlcap oouo-
lat1oo 1t10Der, ud UJteBut
toot tbe scnteb couolatlon.
Bruce PeDball woo the 2-
lap mateh race ap1ut Alan
CbrlstlaD a.od will be the
''klrc or ttae hlll" uDW this weet. wbeo be w1.11 meet
Mite Bast rtgbt after lnter-
mlsston.
MRS. MARY JAEGER
OF C.M. DIES AT 65
Grnelide semees tor
Mary Frances Jaeger, 65,
of 3051 Klll)'broote Lane,
Costa Mesa, were beld June
21 at Harbor Rest Me-
morlal Part with I be Rev.
Joseph Kropf! of the Pres-
byteria.n Church of Orange
offtci&tlag.
Mrs. Jaeger died Jtme 19
ln Palm Harbor Geoeral
Hospital, Garden GroTe. She
1& survived by ber husba.Dd,
Karl; a step-son. Robert
Monroe, Costa Mesa; 2
daugbters, Mary Runsey,
Oregon, and Joame Tnpa.oe,
Maryland, and two step-
daughters, Barbara· Driggs,
Onnge, aDd Karleen Mon-
roe, Costa Mesa.
Bell Broadway Mortuary,
Costa Mesa, was in charge
of arra.ngements.
FALL APPLICATION S
ACCEPTED AT OCC
~ ·.3 . '· ~ SHERMAN CRANE
Auctioneer
AppUca.Uons are oow be-
ing accepted for Orange
Coast College's 1977 fall
semester, WblcbbeglDBSept.
12.
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DON'l MISS lHIS
Persons oot • enrolled
may pick up regis&aUoa ma-
ter1als lD the adrnLsstoos
ottlce. Awotntmeats w1U be
mailed the 2nd week 1n Aug -
ust. Regtstntlon wU1 be con-
ducted on a.n~lDtmentba
sls Aug. 24 throUgh Sept. 6.
Open regtstratlon w111 run
Sept. 7-16.
ATTENTION
MIRACLEA N® ISCERAMICTILE
MIRACLEA N® ISCARPETSALES
RACLEA N ® IS DRAPERY SALES
LEA N ® IS PAINTING
LEA N ® IS WALLPAPER
LEA N ® IS CLEANING
CARPET, UPHOlSTER'(, WINDOW t. ROOII
LEA N ® IS LINOLEUM SALES
LEA N® 1slEVLORS
~\J-~ LEAN ::q@~ ® /Iff~~ Experts ... from floor to ceiling!
• 2e.6 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DB. MAR
-
'nltblf--la ··----.. ..,.-udOIIIJI?bJ_ .....
wu u..d Ill-~ ..,
lo 41, Uld .. -· P.r-c ................. .
Gar<~~ a .. ,.. Barrloo
Uld RaJ OqiU IICb -rod
17 for -. Alu Bllot
bit t)r II, aad JKk Tlz
-14. A1lo .. -·· tip.... wen Pete Mta:IIWl
.....:1 sten ParrtDo, 10 eacb.
RocorCidldoal-wu
top ecorer Wltb II. 8¥Jdnc
blm up.,.were JoelteMoDWUb
!0, Ama.rat wltb lS, Whlt-
IIDcloD wllblZUidBU.o,ll,
DCC GRID PRACTICE
TO BEGIN EARLI ER
Fall lbotball praeUct wUl bectn euUer tbla ner be-
fore for coe.cb Dlct Tack-
er's Otanrt Cout CoUtee
Plntes •
Tucker will start pulllll(
bls 19'77 grldders tllroqb
, ...... , dr!Us -1. AuJ.
Z!. OCC will Jan 17 daya
of practice before opent..r
tbe 19'77 campolp Sept. 10
aga.1nst Cypress Collece at
GlO't'er stadium 1a Au.belm,
HAZEWINKEL GIVEN
APPRAISER HONORS
WOllam C. Hutwiakel,
Newport Beacb appntser,
has been awarded the S.eotor
Real Property Appraiser
destgnatlon by the Board of
GoverDOrs of the lnteroa-
Uooa.J Society of Real Estate
Appraisers.
Mr. HazewlDkel bas been
an appraiser for over 14
years spec1all.zlnc 1n resi-
dential, apartment, com-
mercial aDd ladustrtal prop-
.erty. He is a past cbalr-
man of the Newport Beach
Pl.anDing Commission aDd a
member of the Newport Har-
bor Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors and Newport Har·
bor Area Chamber of Com-
merce.
P U BLIC NOTI C E
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT ·
Tbe follo'lt'iog persons are
dolnc business aa: The Dol.
phln Hair FasbJou, 2701
Harbor, Suite F -3, Costa
Mesa, Cal. 92626: SusaD
Lloyd Rees, partner, 4626
VIa Martoa, Apt, S06, Mar-
ina del Rey, CL 90291; Bon-
ole LM Etelous, partner,
252'7 EldeD,. Apt, B, C~
Mesa, Cal. 9ttt8'. ·
This bustness is conducted
by a general partnersblp.
Signed: &!san Lloyd Rees,
Bonnie Lee Blelous.
Tbls statement wu tiled
wttb tbe couDty clerk of Or-
Ill£• CCMuty Juoe 16, 1977,
Pu.bltsb: June 23, 30, Jaly
7, H, 1977, 1n the Newport
Harbor Eutgn. F -77598
PUBLIC N O TICE
S-85738
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowt.uc person Is
dotnc bust.oess as: Time-
savers, 4040 MJ.cArtl'llr
Boulenrd, Suite 308, New.
port Beach, CA 9!660: WU-
Ii&ms and John. Inc. Aceocy
(locorporoted • California).
4040 MacArtlllr Boulevard,
Scttte S08, Newport Beaeb,
CA 92660.
Tbls bustaess Is coodllcted
by a Corporation. Slilled'
Wlll.lam HeOOersbot, Vtee-
Prestdeat.
Tbls statement wu ftled
wttb tbe county clerk of Or-
Ill£• County Jao.e 10, 19'77,
Publlsh: June 23, SO, July
7, 14, 1977, lD the Newport
Hart>or Enslp. F -77S70
PUBLIC N.OT ICE
S-85778
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe tollCJWI.DI penoD la
dol.llc baoiDoN u' Alan'i
Clullle Cara, 1&01 lloYe
stntt, Satte !SO, Newport
B•cb, CA. 926&0. Alan W.
Vloln, 2421 Slorra VIlla,
Newport Beocb, CaiUornla
92&80,
Tbl.s basloea 11 CODdllcted
by .. ladi.-I. Slpod'
Alan W. Vleln.
Tldlo otal-.... lllocl
W1tb tbl c:outJ elert ol Or ..
.... ColliQ 16oo 15, 1rrl,
Plbu.t.: .~-. as, ao, Nr
7, 14, 1m ... lbo -rt
Bart>or Eaolp. F-71111
PUBLIC NOTICE
8-ISm ncTITJOU8 BUIIIIE8II
NAME ITATBMPT
Tllo lolloWIII -Ia dol..lc t.•n IIUI'I'IIIIf-=7,
VL 1101 l1oYo llnol, -lou,ll_.c--
Alao If. Vleln,aat-.o
Viall, ._rt --, Coli---. 'I"'U ..... aJUIII"IJar:ltd
..,. .. -ltrl; ...... ........ -.
1'111112 JSJIIW Ml we .... -... :-:..-oror-~~~.,'\,'C;
'!, ~4, ""· ..... ._.. _,._ r • .,.,
Balloa Island
We . neecHIItlnp fo r .1G9d qu•llfled ·buy ere! * . /ai{ R.JJ, *
The Cameo Shores n.esident Specialis ts
Property
LEASE OR BUY
• CALl. White Water View
"ELSON
ROBINSON
This 3-story, 4 bedroom home with
beautiful forever view of white water.
r anyon and village lights-has a
fa bulous entertainment renter with its
own kitchen farilities and large derk.
Second deck, off living room and
ki tchen. offers additional spectacular view. Prired at $189,500. Cal l either of
our offices to see it.
U i'oji()Ut: fi()M t:§
REAL TORS~ 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
alw in Mesa Verde, at 546-5990
If you think a·REALTOR ®
isjiBt
real .estate
Read on •••
REALTOR" is nota~ lor .. ..,.._ brol<er".
ft's lho ....,.._ 1i11e olmornblfs ollho NA110NIU. ASSOCIATION OF
REAL~. And it's rej 's,!'ld in the U.S. ~Office as lhairtrademart< ...
)'OUf 8MUf'Bt"Kl8 of prof 1 ! a i crneli 1m, w.tegrity and c:ornpMIIIC8.
The Ph: fa a a' ..,., Appnlecll
REAL TOR&" .a bac:Md by the .. •odatiot1'S 65 years of
aaunulated reel ..... kno:PIIi ~QB and .... ICe. llvough tis
--REALTORS"'*' ~lheir-and
receitiB thorough educltion in Blft 111111--~·
lhaee indude farm and land brokerage, tell estate appra·s II,
pooperly ...._ ............ -~commercial ~~~~~
praper!y-and -----.-...
-· -IOugh--.andOO!tlfi. calion in o.:h ol---you""'
belt pc ! s'ble real8111118 ~
lpul•~g tor .. ....... o.. .. ot AAwk:a
REAL TORS"-not onil' 001>----.g -'f. n., ---.. quoiiCy ol your lllo. Thooor'ro -.!ng ID -lho pooperly -ol -._ ID _,, And lhooy',. doing IOI'I1IIItoWig __ __, __
lho( .. llldpg your opil ....... ,... ....... and ..-.a thorn --·· -··· In,.. t.jlalaA .. Mel._ Unllld 9111111 Congl sas Ttwy'reiPIMino
ou1 an -.. nool--'f-hauolng ·-ondiWII -·ul. 1"1-.. ,_' I 1111 ID .. 110 -nool-pooperly -•• cA--. AEALTOI .. -doing II. Tho(,.~-lcroc o'oilgeand ...-... ID-Ioryou. .
:J:'~ IJuwlng. -.g. n•lllglng or ina ling ln.;,... - -o
_____ ..__ IB
REALTOR"
'
'PI!CIAl RAT!
-., .., mor.-T • Qwn•
......... t)'•l.nc:e lt46 ..
.... ot tall Realtor
Allodatet. V Redmon
ISZ·11U; T . Mdnto1h
541·1001 i E WMU t4t-nu: v Sharp
G4t-GUO. A phoM eall ,.a • Qa&elt ..... SAVE .................... . SPAIN .
Island of Majorca
Hue you ever wuted to live on the Island of Majorca?
A 4 bedroom oome, tully fUrnished ls walt.Log for
you. $35,000. Cash.
JUST 8 MILES
FROM PALMA
WE HAVE OTHER PICTURES
OF THIS BEAUTY SPOT
FOR YOU TO LOOK AT.
ROY McCARDLE
R~~R m.
. RtU~Ie S."'k' Shlct ·Jtfl
1810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA •••••••••••••••••
ALMOST VACANT
Owner ls moving, wants action! Air-oood!tioned
Deane '•Tiffany" ln Mission VIejo • 3 bedrooms, z baths, bonus room, fireplace, beauU.flll kitchen.
garage door opener, fenced yard, professionally
landscaped. Neat and clean!
S8] ,500
macnab I irvine
realty
------~------
Harbor View Homes
Phase n ··Carmel" located OD quiet au-u.r-•lal,;
Prlnte paUo otr muter suite wttb IIJ&. Bltate-elM
lot offetiDc total prtncy. 3 bedrooms plu1 fam11J
room. Prleed to ..UI Carl BaUer, 642-8135. (Z54)
-----------•·---------
t01 DOVER DR., 641-1.35 I 1644 SAN MIGUEL, 644-6200
4~ CAMPUS DR., 7U.1414
eltoicc ,Cocatioll '
PENINSULA bome. Com.lbrtable
famlly flonJe a few stepl from fbe
beaeb. • Bdrms, 1 3 baths. $11J.GOO : • '
OTHEll ~tile waterfroat bomes
wltb ..... noat from ........ .
llA Yft()fft', pier. no.t. ...... ...
to ..... to build ,.... ... C:ailtoiD .~ ............ to e-.. tt,a;,
80:i GRUNDY, Realtor
llh·rt--.tLW.I"' ·
Ml lA,_. a&, UTI I, M.& .Wia ..
MEIPOitT HARIOR EISIGII
PU-.181£0 IWU. Y -
lltURSOAY, JUNE 23, 1977
COUA DEL MAR, CAL. Newporl Beach Corona del Mar ~~·Real Estate~~Balboalsland ~~:
LIDO REALTY
COASTAL PROPERTY SPEClAllS:TS
Relidtnti .. -Conwn•ciel
U77 Vie lido
tMwport a.ctt. CA 92863
PHONE (714) 873-7300
KLET AVAILABLE
ON TAX SAVINGS
WHEN SELLING YOUR HOUSE
CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:
1 ROW TO COMPUTE GAIN WHEN YOU SEL:L
• YOUR OWN HOUSE?
2 HOW OFTEN IN 18 MONTHS CAN I DEFER
• MY GAIN BY BUYING A NEW HOME?
3 SUDDENLY SINGLE, AND THE PERSONAL
• RESIDENCE?
NEWPORT CENTER, 130S AVOCADO, SUITE 193
PACIFIC PLAZA BUILDING NEWPORT BEACH
Spyglass Hill
OCEAN VIEW, OF COUR SE,
FROM THlS BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM PLUS
FAMILY ROOM HOME. POOL AND JACUZZL .....
ARTFU LLY LANOOCAPED.
FEE LAND
$298,000
WE HAVE RENTALS!
Call .•• ~MARTIN '"-73
u
REAL ESTATE .
J)J6 E. COAST HIGHWAY. CORONA Da. MAR
-------·--•••••••••••••••••• . --Mi.S SALES-RE.PORT . -
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more
than $259 million during the first
5 months of 1977. THIS IS A 42%
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD
OF 1976. 4,1 12 new listings were
processed, of which 58% WERE SOLD.
79% of the sale a were cooperative.
COUNTRY FRENCH
OCEAN AND HARBOR VIEW
Older custom built CDM bome wttb cl•mJ.Dc
hardwood floors aDd beamed cell1.Dc. 1b1a bome
11 q~~auty tbnaout. A 4 bedroom btllltJ f•turlor
seperate chUdren•s wiDe aDd muter 10tte. Huge
cou~ry kitchen I.Dd famUJ room.
$225,000
Open Sat . .( $1111. 1-5
1400 DOLPHIN TERRACE
• • • • • • • QUALITY
Open Sat . .( $1111. 1-5
2528-A OCEAN BLVD
--In this char~ Ocean Blvd. ooe-tloor apart-
ment. Two bedrooms, Z baths, plus (jan with a
'•forever view" of hart>or, ocean and jetty. $650
on yearly lease.
IMMEDIATELY AVAiLABLE. ADULTS ONLY
* 675·5930 ' *
3637 E. COAST H WY.
TWO BEDROOMS AND DEN, ! BATHS, SUPER
CORNER LOC.\nON, WET BAR, LARGE COUNTRY
KITCHEN, PANTRY AND SPRINKLERS. PRICED
AT $95,950. CALL 640-6161.
Call 640·6161
.. ~COATS & WALLHCE
~--rf REAl ESTATE .IN C. . .
'-. ( o , "'•' ' ">f • • t. I •.• ~ •· •, •
• • • 4 • • ' \ ' ~ ' : • • ~ • .. • ,
Burr White Realtor
2901 Newpon Blvd.-------....
Newport Beach, CA 92663
PENINSULA POINT
FIRST TIME OFFUm
Beautiful three bedroom. modem
home on quiet street. 2 Baths. dbl
garage. dining room . fireplace,
oatio. $160.000.
OWNER I AGENT
~------~754630------~
SOLANA BEACH
OCEANFRONT
1 Br furn, corner unit on
bluff. $105,000
VIEW to LA JOLLA
1 Br furn. upstairs unit
on bluff $110,000
2 Br. 2ba. gorgeous
ocean view from bdrm &
liv rm. ftplc upgraded
$115,000
c .... .-, Villacp I.E
Call 759-1351
************** Rachelle Raben, Rultor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675·2373 "***** ........ .
In Jumt.oe Creek --modlfled ud UIP-CJ'Idld
Plan 6 wttb UYlol room wtth ftreplace, Dtldllc
area wUb wet bar, Family room, Muter •tte
includes stttiDg room or study wttb fireplace,
Two other bedrooms Two-a.Dd-a-balt baths •
• SOME VIEW --OCEAN AND LIGHTS.
$182,500 •••• SPLENDID VIEW!
This COM Ocean Blvd. three bedroomer has lt.
Watch the ocean, boflts a..IXS lights -· not to
mention the sunsets.
Call us to see tt.
$350,000
I I I I
ESPECIALLY LIVABLE
Tttls lnioe Terrace beauty is brtgbt and cheer-
fUl. Tb ree bedrooms, two baths, large fam.Uy room,
large d1n1nc area and Dice kitchen. Wet bar, tire-
place, lots of storage and closets, and a Yery
private oatio and yard. Low lease. All at a bargai.D
prtceof $139 500
~ ·-
DOH Y. rRS.MKlJX tllT?,?\Jt
&IIC..t
=~-7000
Economy Minded?
I .,
' ..
IN THE "BLUFFS"!!
From an Investment point of view lt Ls generally
wtse to bu y one of the lower priced units ill a
development. This Yery neat Z bedroom coDdo wtth
a Z car garage meets that criterlon.lt'sa connniem
location -only appronma.tely 2 blocks to a lonly
sbopptoc ce~er. Probably one of the Bluffs best
buys at $97,000.
•
.,_ 759·0811
Wutau Btq.
I IE:
IEDBIE ILIIRS CD .
OVER W Y P.ARS O F SF RVICE
French Regency
DOVER SHORES
1 Story Freacb Recency With Excit·
iDI Bay View. Gated Courtyard En-
try. Living Room With Marble
Ftn!place. Family Room Wet Bar.
Ideal For Entertaining 4 Family
Bn 3~ Batbl, Formal DiniDI Rm.
Ali-Eiertric Kitcbeo. By Ivan Wells
1c Planned To Provide Priyacy 1c
Seclusioo $285.000
CALL FOR APPOINTIIENT
REALTORS
181 Dovw. Dtlve. "-'· 611-1
MRS. JEAN AUBLE fS HOAG WORKERS LAUDED
WOMAN OF YEAR ~~rUd~i a:= .. :=;lb~~=~
Mro. J--·lou-IDU coli ... , ud rtetlftd l pllaJ 1111'1111 MQ ..... tj>• olrfptroaJoo-awan!O: -td _, ollbt J•r ol eort!Jictlt '">m tbt Amtrt-P,_ at tile Aoldlltr7'1 100 IIOORS --ro:
tbl Newport Btleh Cb&rter culuttt.te oiBtntl •• Sbt moalhlJ boud mettUc JUDt llmu. AI F. S1aJpt ·Jr._
Ce.&Mr ol tbt A!Mrieu ll tbl motber ot Ill eblld-9. Roallt Swlacler, Leaa
81dlleu Wom•'• .U.OC.ta-rta. &ad U•Mta eo.ta w... Mn. J..,.. A. Bttt of w .. , ... &Dd RQmoec1 Zam-
ttoa. She ls a put prwkttat; wttb ber rua..s, Tom. Bllbol lslaollbtldedtbeu.t, blto; Jwdora:: Out Lucaa,
of tho ebtplor llld 11 an M'RILY~ ELECTED •ltll aoanrd lor tile com-LllaVutllldS.a1111110 wort. uecuU•t MCJ'tlb.f)' lor " n plttloo ol 7,000 boars ot 1'0. .. Jallon: Ftme Mll-
UD1te9 California Bant ln ~artlyn lt.Wer, lntne fohiDteer work. ler and Karen Voct.
Santa Ar.. CompaQ)' secretary aDd 200 -Jurdor: Kathleen Me-
She oow may enter 1D member of .the Bahta Chap-H ··storl'cal Glll.
eompetttloo lor tile 1977-tor of the Naltooal Seere-250 -Selllorc: Mmes.
1978 top teo buslDess wo-tartes Assoctatloa, tw.s been • d Katbryn A!Dporth, Joseph
moo of ~:00 the elected to ""· 00 NSA's Site note Arena, Jame• Bradford, D. "American woman CalUornia otvlsioo. board of S. Conki.ID, Stuley Crudoo..
of tbe ye&r'' &'lt'lrds. directors as correspoodlnc Tbe site of the 1953 oa-Jact Hochadel. Edward Ma-
Jeaa atteoded Sawyers secretary for the 1977 .78 tlontl Boy Scout Jamboree Ioney and Muttn Volen.
business ecbool &Del Chap-ftaealyear. near Corona dal Mar may 300 • Juotor. Sue stnw.
\\,a.\rstylJng
1-v just for
~ chtldran
~OR APPT.
G-44·0838
-~ARBOR Vll w CtNH"-
on S•r~ J oaquin ~.u. Qo •G
Ju.lll( Soo.tU. of MacArt .. u• Blvd.
ohilckea unli
become a state hlstortc&l 500 • Selilors: Mmes. Al-
slte. The On.t~~e Courtly bert Cook Uld A. M. ScbuJ.
Board of Supe"isorsagreed ten; )lnlor: Julie Matlort.
last week to ask the state 1.000 • Seniors: Urnes.
Resources Agency to prop-Edward MUlett and Floyd.
erly mark the site. Weave r.
Jason Keyes , a Boy Scout 1.500 -Seniors: Mme s.
from Laguna Beach.Js re-Gale OaJOJatm. August Wulf.
sponslble for the county's HeleD Russell.
action. Young Keyes, whOse 2,500 -Senior. Mrs. Leon-
research report on the bi&" ard South.
camp -out recently earned 3,500 -Senior: Mrs, Ella
him a merit badge, pointed Stevens.
out that tile 1953 ouUcg was 4,000 -Senior. Mrs. L.
the only time tn history that H. McB ride,
the national Scout Jamboree
llas been held here. SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN
BY GRANDMOTHERS
BC'fc jr. programs
~o begin June 27th
Btbla Corlllllllu Yo<bl lq ud a ltdlel Lido 14
Clltl'e •m•r )lll&or pro-.wac c.lul.
lftlD It 11011111 IIIID IIIII> TtldliDc lllttrmdllo ...
par fDr ,.._. mtmbtn ud bte:tn•":W lllllac an Bract
their ...U, from 7 to 11. · Lar1011. of USC, wbO nctl
El,pl ... u ot IIJl1at JA-bJ.I San Juan 24, and ls a
.tnetSoD., llttrclab rac.lle. put commodOr. of the
.wtm mettal.ll2otlltrWiler.. Jualora; Roctr Rawl.t.Dca,
orttlllttd tua aet!t1t .. , wt.ll &110 a patt commo<lore, a
ltart witb a t a.m. orteata~ Lldo 14 rt.cer and cr.., I on
ttoo W:oaday, June n. ocean racers, aDd 8111 BUt-
SUUac clautl Ud other boJ"'QCh, WhO ncN Lasers.
&ctlTit1M btc1o June 28 and Rick Nyquist, 'Who Is workl.a&
wlll contlriue from t a.m. toward bll masters In coun~
to 5 p.m. n.eec~ayt thi"'O::Cb HUJtc, '1111 tacb Pimmlnc
Fridi.JI, eod1ac Au£ult 19. accordq to Red Crou:
AD anrdl ba!Qiet 1.1 pJao.. staDdarda.
Did lor later tn AQrta.lt, wben Mrs. Ric bard Bluet Is In
Kareo Faber, JaDior com-cblrge of allarrucemeats.
modon, wm uslst wtth u-Fua claya wtll be )teld
nncemtull. weekly, also LnvltaUonals tnt
Two oew ela.ases Will be aU boats In tb.e bay.
laaugun.ted tb1a year --Tbe Sabot Nat.lonal.s wtu
crulslDc IDd sailing, tor be held iD Newport Bay lh
thOse 'Who do DOt 1flsb to August, aod the second a.n-
compete, and race Commit-ml&l aallatbon wUI be speD-
tee tn.1D1nc. sored by BCYC,
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF' ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF F'IC-
TITJOUS BUSINESS NA ME
The following pe rsoos
ban abaDdODed tbe use of
tbe fictitious business name:
NEWPllRT HARBOR ENSIGN
PUBLISHED WEEKLY· PG. I
THURSDAY, JUN E 13, 1!117
COROllA DELMAR, &All F.
J. (. lfumphrirs . rl'lw..,
.du"' at f~lf .., .. ,.,,,,,
lilr d. lotu bt·~;, u ( (> •tu
,"fo·~lfl4rrllmarlt. fu r murt'
tl>art 2'1 \ ""'~• i• urr
autl>11 ri/\ "" l!••m,· (lnd
i r•ll o•ln.
MAX urcl MARY
Enr woDder wbo started
the tnd1Uon of CiYinl t
diamond enca&emtDt rtac
as a .ymbol of promlaed
marriage? WeU, It ltarted
uactly 500 years ago, 1D
1477, wben tbe da.shlnc
youoc ArehOOkt MaximO-
tan of Austria pruented a
sparkler to the loYtiY younc
Mary of Burruody ..
• 1n
FeATURING
ALL TVP BRANDS
·Site of the Jamboree In-
cluded the Harbor View Hills
-;'[;;;;.w;hat ts now New-.rJ and Park New-
50,000boys from
all over the world came
here. Jamboree Rd. got its
name from the event.
VELMA DUNLAP of Newport
Bea.elt., owner of Pactnc
cuwtocs, Santa ........
wldow of joufDlllst aDd edu-
cator Jobn W. (Sky) Dunlap,
1\a.s been lllducted u an hoD-
oral')' member of tbeOnnce
County chapter of Women in
Commualcatloos. Velma Is
an esperieoced journalist 1D
her. own rl&bt, She na ooe
of the ttrst womea reporters
for the Los Ancelet: Times
and se"ed as associated
editor for the sbort-Uved
Santa Ana Globe. She and
her husband were among the
orgaalzers of the Onnce
County Press Club, a.od re ..
Newport Harbor Grand-sponslble for the detelop-
rnothers Club 419, a mem-ment of the club's seholar-
ber of National Federation shlp fund.
of Gralldmotbers Clubs of
HeadJ.Dc tbe staff of in.
structors ts Karen Bluet, a
cra.dute of Oregoo state
UDl•n•ltJ, whO returns to
the BCYC )IDiorprognm tor
tbe seeoDd year. Aa&tsti.DC
Karen Is Gary Thone, Pb.l
Beta Kappa from Stanford
Uotnrstty, who races Lldo
lf's and ocean racine boats.
He .W teach advaoced san-
VIew Park Homes, 2405 CUff
Drive, Newport Beach. Cali-
fornia 92663, The F'lctiUous
Business Name referred to
above was fUed In Orange
County on May 25,1973. Carl
Artbofer, 2405 CUU Drive,
Newport Beach, CalUornla
92663; Dan Arthofer, l ZOO
Polaris, Newport Beach, C a-
Uforala 9Z663; George Kot-
eles, 2475 Marino, Newpor t
Beach, California 92663; Ed -
ward Van den Bosche, JZl
4otb St., Newport Beach, Ca-
Ufornla 92663.
MaxtmUWI, 18, becan
wrttlng to Mary, tbrough
Interpreters, when his fa-
ther urced hJm to seek a
bkde. Poor, war·n.vaa;ed
Austria needed a rich al-
liance.
Now , Mary's father
wanted her to ma.rry the
son of the King of Fnnce.
But she fell tor MutmUlan
through hls love letters.
Mu set out for France
to claim his girl. As he
traveled through Austria
on the way to Burgundy,
people gave htrn donations
to finance a gltt for Mary.
He bought her a sculptured
gold rtnc, set with dta -
rnond:s on two '• Ms'' tor
Ma.x aDd Mary. The rtn
sealed their love, and they
wer e married the day alter
he arrived In France. They
had 2 children, and Mu
later became head of the
Holy Roman Empire.
aramounl
WE REGISTER BRIDES
Gifts, Danish Fumiture , Chin•. Cryatel
240 NI!:WPOAT CENTI!A DA., DESIGN ~LAZA Ito
CA CAOS$ F AD M SHION ISLAND)
COMPARABLE
LOW PRICES
ON ALL SIZES.
Jason told the Orange
County HJstorical Com mis-
sion about hls research ,
which Included information
tl'lat Vlce-Presldent Richard
NUon addressed the Scouts.
HOWARD MILLER DIES
Funeral services for
Howard E. MUier, 84, res-
Ident of Costa Mesa , were
held June 18 lD F'a.trbaven
Memorial Park. He died June
16, In St. Joseph Hospital.
Orange. He had been an In-
spector for U.S.Customs for
20 years. Arra~ements w~re through Smith Tuthlll
Lamb Mortuary, Costa
Mesa,
America, has awarded a o~~e PI h R
year scholarship to Jean ay ouse names owe Farmer ot Estancia hJgh ·
school, a major In music. Doug Rowe has been tp-Lacuna's oew Playhouse as
The presentatton was made pointed managing director guest directoror'•Thepetrt ..
at a diMer party at Es-of the Laguna Moulton Com -fled forest .'' On short DOUce
taocla Htgh, attended by club munlty Playhouse by Its Douc substituted the ttrst
president -Pen! Spielberger board of directors for tile week tor the bosptta.Ut.ed
aDd chairman ot the schol-1977_78 season. lead. Later Doug apf.D came
arshlp ruoo. Bertl\a. Marvin. Following Hap Graham's west to cast and dtrect"For
BABY SUCCUMBS
Private funeral services
were held. for Jamie S.
Wicken, 6 months, daughter
of Mr. aod Mrs. Ray Wl cken,
Corona del Mar, who died
June 15 at UCJ medical cen-
ter. She was born InOnnge.
Interment was In Hunttoc-
ton Beach Wlth arra~ements
by Smith Tuthill Lamb Mor-
.••• ., Costa Mesa.
retirement as IIll.llag1Dg dl-tbe use of tile ball," which
rector In February. the opened In January.
boa rd named 39 year old
Doug Rowe to produce as
well as direct tbe 1976-77
season's 2 fl.nal plays,
''finishing touches" and
''The front page."
He ftrst aPpe3red on the
old Playhouse's stage 14
years ago In ''The happy
time,'' directed byMarthella
Randall . He then se"ed 2
years as managing director,
In 1966 he left the Playhouse
to pursue an act'-and dl·
rectlng career in theaters
natloc. He also
numerous New
T. V, com -
becoming ooe of ·~ bo4iest properUee" In
fteld becallSe of tbe hu-
mor he added.
In 19'76 be returned to
PUBL'IC NOTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEJdENT
Tbe foUowlng per.::~n Is
dol.ng bustoess as Universal
Dealers Senlce, Inc. at 1300
QuaU, Newport .Beach, C A
92660: Mobile Home War-
ranty Co ., • corporation,
State ot CalUdrnla. This bu-
siness Is conducted by Mo-
bUe Horne Warranty Co., a
corporation.
Dated: ThJs 14th day of
June, 1977, Dan E. Proctor.
ThJ.s Statement was nled
with the county clerk of Or-
Uii County Jaae 18, 19'71.
Publlsb: June 23, 30, Jaly
7, 1-4, 19?7,1n the Newport
Harbor Eoslgo, F -77621
This business was con-
du cted by a general partner-
stup. Signed: Carl Arthofer.
This statement was rued
wtth the county clerk of Or -
ange County June 20, 19'77.
Pubtlsb: June 23, 30, July
to the Newport
F -25625
COMBAT PAY
SIN CE 1949
We'ye got one of the finest buncbes of policemen you'll find anywhe re. but they
keep leaving town for better jobs somewhere else. Now, to keep up with tho turoover,
we have to hire an extra 5 cops, )1st to keep tho ranks ttlled while we're trainllll!
new ooes to replace tbose wbo leave.
Why are they leavtnc? This Is ooe of the finest towns anywhere, and we don't
have •• much violence and antagonism against pollee as most towns have.
Maybe the problem Is with management. Maybe our highest-paid ctty bosses are
oot earnlllll their pay. It could be that, If we look some of thi!lr pay aod added II
to the pay of lhe guys In the ranks, we'd have cops that would stay with us IOIII!er.
The meter girls got called everything e1cept what they are -Une, hard-working
ladles. The scum of tho earth IDSult them with almost every parldllll ticket. U you
followed ooe of th..., gals around alldaywttll a tape re<:onlor, you'd have a collection
of wonls that would scorch the walls of a Marino barracks.
The motorcycle omcers are the same way. They get knocked for a loop, run off
the road, aod cussed at. They take their lives In their haods every ttme they throw
a leg over the bike. They are at tbe mercy of the hot-rodders, the half-hi!¥ little
old ladles aod the ord!Dry ctttzon who Is looking for a place to park.
I'll tell you, the motorcycle omcors and the meter maids should get combat pay,
)1st like tbo front-liDo troops In nr.
This whole sllllatlon reminds me a little bit of the flghl game. The guy whq takes
all tho poncbes aod gets poshed around by tho managers and promoters usually
oDds up down at the beals, aod looking for • lrlodout. Meanwhile, the managers,
promoters, and everybody else In the game mate • ldllllll!.
The policeman Is part of the bedrock of ou r community aod our way of ltfe. If
you Irani bact East, or to some toWIII out West, you'll appreciate our cops more.
Wo hue policemen and meter maida wbo are neat, hooest, polite and etflctenl.
ADd, It's DDt always oaS)' to be polite uDder the circumstances.
Engine Tune-Up Fiunt-End
So, tlie management toUts should got on uio ball and find out why It Is so hard tor
us to keep our policemen, Wbeo you ian spent In moaey to find and train a good
man or woman, It doesn't make much ...... to have them leave over some problem
that could be solved. Now, our budget lao bHDincroa.sed by $98,000 a year, )1st
to cover tbe eoct of tbla tufiiDYer ol perso-.1. You can clarce that up to mls-
managemeol. Tllore'a .., otbor -ilr II. !loll year wbeo they prlnl the bud!let,
they sbould JJat It lhat way: "a.u.man.cement of pollee peri0Dll4!1 -$96,000."
AI Forgit
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P.S. Ron Conlon Ia the belt npre.-uve we lave had In Sacramooto for a hock
of a lone time. Kelp your eJe 011 blm. He'• oot ashamed of hl.s loclsl&tlvo raconl,
becau" be ollals tor !be rlcbt lblap. • • • • • • • • • •
We've cot !be rlcbt tbiDC8 dOWD at !be store, too, for thl.s ldlld of woatller. Come
ID and -oar oollactlaa ol beacbw-.
HARDWARE
•
BOB ROBIN$
TH EO ROBINS
P U BL I C N O T ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
dol~ business as: George's
Steaks & Hoagies, 505-11
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Call!. 92627: James N. II
Mary K. Henry, 486 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627.
ThJs buslness Is conducted
by a general partnership.
Si gned: Mary K. Henry.
This statement was CUed
with the county clerk or Or-
ange County J)Jne 17, 1977.
Publish: June 23, 30, July
7, lt. 1977, 1D the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F77674
HEW SUNDAY HOURS
St. James Episcopal
Church. 3209 V12 Lido. New-
port Beach, has begun Its
summer schedule of 8 and
10 a.m. Sunday services.
Last Sunday's lOa.m. Camlly
service featured a choir
cantata and awards Cor the
church school chlldren.
A U 8 L I C N 0 T I C E
ORDINANCE NG.'11736
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTIONS 15.-
16.060 A AND 15.16.150 OF
THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE TO SET
SIGN PERMIT FEES BY RE-
SOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL
The City CouocU of the
City of Newport Beach DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 15.-
16.060 A. of the Newport
Beach Munlclpal Code Is
amended to read as follows:
'' 15.16.060. EXCEPTION
PERMITS PROCEDURE. A.
APPLICATION. Appllcatlon
for an Exception Permit
shall be made by the proper-
ty owner, or by the lessee
if approfed by the proper-
ty owner, ln wrltlng on a
form prescrtbed by the Plan-
ning Commisstoo. aod shall
be accompanied by a fee as
established by Resolution of
the City CouocU."
SECTION 2. Section 15.-
16.150 of the Newport Beach
liuolclpal Code Is amended
to read as follows:
'•15.16.150. FEES. The
Permit Fee for 1 sip with
1 value of Fifty Dollars
($50.00) or more sball be
establisbed by RuoluUoo of
the Clty CouocU. The deter-
ms.Uon of nluation shall be
made by tbe BuUcU~ Oftl-
dal.
Exception: When mon
tbh ooe (1) but DOt more
tba.D IU (8) DOO-electrJc:
&tpl WboM comblntd ftl-
uatbl don DOt PC..c! ODe
Tboa•Dd Dollan (tl.OOO). .... pi"CCIJJMd eo bt erected
at o• add....., ud at tbt
ame Umt, tb&.t may btdaoe
aodtr OM peratt, Ud i)r
ai&IC~permMIM.
E1c:tplioa; WMn t.m-
porti'J ........ prqJC)eld
to be enct.ct ltoee .........
ud at tall ... u... all
IICtl .... ., bt .riCMc!
udlr 0111 Ptrmlt. Ud IDr
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COST·A
MESA
56 YEARS FOR ROBINS FORD ,
By FRED D1VIS
It's been 56 years slDCe
World War I tller Tbeodore
Rabi.DI opeoed bl.lllttle Ford
aceoc:y to I tiny prage 1n
Balboa. Tbl.l week, his son.
Theodore (Bab) Robins Jr.,
11 lt1ll pluatnr Henry
Ford'l ears, aDd rurm~Dc
ao Ulllverary sale on the
sprawU~ 9-.acre Robins
comple1 on Halbor Blfd.
1n Costa Mesa.
They're seULog cars tbat
will go almost as tut u
Theo seolor's airplane did
wben tbe elder Robins set a
world speed record at Loog
Beach 1D 19ZO. Top speed
was 156 mUes per hour.
11 that tlgure doesn't Im-
press YOtl, how about total
sales of almost $14 rn1111on
for Robins Ford ln 19761
At the presem pace, the
acency wUl tireak that record
this year, wltb about $16
mWton 1n sales. Besides
proYldlog jobs tor 110 em-
ployees, that ldod of but-
ness abo generates $960,000
a year 1n sales tax. and tbe
ctty of Costa Mesa tlgures
to get $160,000 of that
a'mouat.
The dealership's founder
passed away )Jst o•er a
year ago. Be had watched
the tra.Dchise QUickly out-
grow its Balboa b~ce on
what ls DOW tbe Fun Zone
sHe. He moved Ln 1930 to
the southeast corner or 2Zod
and Central in Central Nn-
port, then to a bigger ·site
on Coast Hwy. near tbe
arches (DOw occupied by an
import ear dealer). In 1966,
he made the big move to
the Harbor Blfd. locaUon.
Since then, the business has
steadily cooUIIJed its
growth. When Bob tooltonr,
new leasing and re~ de-
partments were opened.
Besides new and used car
aod truck sales and leas1JIC,
the R4blns complex lDCludes
a co~ Good:Jeu tire
department, tllge fepa{r and
parts departments and a body
and pa1nt shop.
''We bave an expansion of
our body and palnt depart-
mem on the drawtnc
boards." Bob revealed this
week.
Bob Robins, who grew up
ln the auto business, ls the
Immediate past president of
the Motor Car Dealers Ass:n.
PUBLIC N OTICE
than two (2) electric signs,
whose comblDed valuaUon
does not exceed One Tbous-
aod DoUars($1,000}arepro-
posed to be erected at one
address and at the same
time this may be done un-
der one permit. and for a
single permit fee.
Five Dollars ($5.00) per
lnspecUon may be cbarged
lor additional lnspectloos
necessary as a result of
faulty workmanship or ma-
terial or the work not bel.og
ready for Inspection. Notice
of correction ol taults or
compleUoo ot work shall be
given the Bullding Depart-
meDt and retnspectlon re-
quested.
Where work for wbich a
permit Is required by this
Chapter ls started prior to
applyt~ tor aDd obtalnlng
a permit. the fees above
speclfted Shall be doubled,
but tbe payment of sucbdou-
ble fee sball DOt rellen any
persoos from fully comply-
log with the requtnmeots
of tb.t. Chapter 1D the exe-
cution ol tbe work DOr from
any otber peoaltles pre-
scr1bed."
SECTION S. Tbls Ordt-
oaoc:e s!Wl be pabltabed ooee
lD the ottlclal oewap~p~r of
tbe Clty, &ad tbl ame lball
be etreeUYt thlrty (SO) days
after tbt date otlta adoptiolll.
Tbls Ordlasae. wulatro-
duced at a rtplu m..unc
of tbt CUyCoaocUoftbtCtty
of Newport Btacb beldootbe
Urd day of MaJ. lt77, aod
wu adopted oa tbt lath cfay
of JaM, 1877, by tbl a,bo'tr.
lJir •• to wit:
A YES, l:OU'NCILME.Mt !loa-
tal, Barr«t, . ~~~
Racen, Ryc-.,a, wuua....
JtOIS, COUltCflJG.N: MMe.
ABSINT COU!tCIUID:
Kllb,
MUu no.ta1
11.,01'
ATTUT:
DortaGeoqe
CIJCa.rt
of SoutheroCalltorota, and ls
that group's curreat legis-
latlYe cbalrman. He aod his
wUe, GlDl, are bSg boosters
of the music department at
Newport Harbor bigb school,
where Bob weat to school.
Bob .. alao a put president
of the Newport Harbor Ex-
chaoge Club, which his dad
helped start here.
This montb, the dealer-
sbtp is celebratq ltsbtrtll-
day by boldt.Dc 1 drawtnc for
a 14-dt.y European vaealJ9o
trip tor 2. Widblng oames
wW be drawn July 2. Any-
body can atop by anytime
this month to regtster.
What's abeadforTbeodore
Robins Ford?
''This promises to be the
biggest year 1D the history
of the American automobile
business,'' says Mr. Robtns,
''and hopefully, our biggest
year, too. We wUl be cetU.oc
tbe new, small Fiesta
eeooomy car tn August or
September. Also new will
be th e complete Fairmont
line, which will replace the
Maverick line."
The Flesta,saysBob, '•of-
fers the ultiiTI2te tor the
driver who is seek1nc
ecooomy to a roomy small
car.''
Souods about like what his
dad was probably sayq
about the Model T in Bal-
boa LD 1921.
THE ROBINS FAMILY (ABOUT 19 .. 0) IM A 1914 MODEL·T FORD
ALL ALUMINUM
CASUAL FURNITURE
FROM BROWN-JORDAN
ALLSTOCI ,. TE
DEIJVEIY
t«:~w SPECIAL Af
, ... ....
CIICA
REIDT I _uca.,..
IAIICUII
I I
FREEOOM.S FOUNDATION MEMBERS honored Congres-
sional Mectal of Hooor recipients in Orall(e County at a
luoclleoo meetlog Friday, June 10, at the Bahia Cortothlan
Yacht Club. Col. WUllam E. Barber of lrv1ne, right. and
Walter D. Ehlers of Buena Park each told or the events
surroondlog tbelr military acttvtty which led to the
highest hoDOr --Capt. Barber in Korea and itir. Ehler s
at the D-Day l.a.nc:t1og ln Fn oce. Sbown wtth them are
Mrs. Edward Dow of lntoe, 2nd from left, who was in-
stalled as new president o! the F reedoms F'ouodattoo
Chapter, and Mrs. Ivan Rebert of Corona del Mar,
program cha.lrmao tor the day, (Ensign photo.)
Keynotes give $2,000
The Keynotes, ).ullor aux-
111ary of Harbor Key, con-
tributed nearly ,$2,000 to the
CbUd Guidance Center this
year. Rosemary Logan. ad-
•Lsor, anooonced that the
group, which ooly averages
aboot 20 girls, donated
$775.55 through various pro-
jects and $1,060 as their
share of work wtth HarbOr
Key.
The girls, who are 1D the
9th througb 12th grades,
spend 21 hours or mor e
durt.ag tbe year worldog the
Harbor Key thrtft shop 1D
Costa Mesa. as well as as-
sisting ln the au ction. and
doing their own fu nd-raising.
The Keynotes have a new
advisor, Ellie Yager man.
New otncers wUI take over
July 1: Margaret Anne Lo-
gan, presldem; Laurel Gun-
dru m, vice-president; Pam
Landis, secretary; Laurie
Mittman, treasurer; Pam
Postuos, calendar; Tracey
G eogegan, historian, and
Tammy Troya.oa and Mandy
Infantino, publicity,
DAVID G. NEWBRO ol New-
port Beach, director of pub -
lic and customer relations,
Rockwell International,
Autonetlcs Group In Ana -
heim, was elected board
chairman of the American
Red Cross Orange County
Chapter at the annual meet-
Log. First vice-chairman ls
Dale Holker of Santa Ana,
and John Parr ot Newport
Beach Is 2od v1ce-cha tr man.
Stotooflory 0'"'' ...._.
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DINING
GROUP
T-.a&a•s
LMIUlS .,.,aa "'TaD ....
-~ LMIUT ..
~~· ;n; 14~
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SPRING
lASE LOUNIER
~old-bod """ '"" ~podded~~
• ... $124.95
All wefded olumtnum, tough powde-t coated nn•lh, v•nyr
laced comfort
42 •• s.t .... $306.00 .... Set .... $320.00
SAU P'tiC£0 '229.15 SAL£ NICK) '239.95
_,..
CHAISE LOUNGE ~ cho•r & ~ ~ty&e$ & ssg95 s l~Oo SALE '98" SII~S Ofl dt~y
~-WEBER
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Umbrellas
6 '-7'
Sand Chain
Back Rests
Clamp on
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SALE ~
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NEWPQRTHAROOR ENSIGH •
PUIIUSHED WEEKLY ,pQ. 2
,THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1971
CORONA DEL MAR, CALif After Gro~uation. •
CDM YOUTH STUDYING IN ISRAEL f~OM ''THI SlfOIItO Of THI.LORD"
~ihlt~~ool
D.O. --· ...
u A. a Cbrt.tiu, I alftJI
....... to ... lsrMI.'' •ll Roo Roclpr., a __ ,.,
1-111 Ill ... Sebool for
OtetHU ltudeata of the
lltbnw UDI:"nttJ ol Jtr-
taltm. "Cbrilti&DI IDd
Jews ofte.a. kDo'lf too Uttle
about each otber."
btlped to lttlnlllate tit. lD-wttb a btebllol'ti dtJne, lo-
terelt ia lsrt.tl. dade taw IC~·l-' ''eYeG·
'• My beJJeta u a Cbrtl-lUll)' perbapl tile toreta:n
tiall..lrt rooted here," Roo se"lct --lD the Middle
eq,Iat.a.i, ''and I'Ye always Eut, of courst.
been lnte~eated ln J\ldalsm Roo has lnvolved MmSeU
as well." to Jaraell Ufe to a nu mber
Anotbtr reason for going of ways, Tbe Uahentty l.s
to lanel u a studeot ll a rood lottomcUoo to ls-
tbat wltbln bls lnterDIUOGal ratl, be says, since Ills
rfia.UOos major, Roo spe-roommate aDC many friends
eWtses Cn Middle Eastern are Israelis. He plays on the
ltudlea. '•Thla Is where ev-University's basketball
erytbJ.ae ls bappeolng to my team; he even volunteers
field, and the best way ,to for clvU patrol duty. But
learn about It was to come Ron's main eltra-cu rrlcu-
here.'' He alao noted to tar acUYity Is travel. ''I'Ye
learn Hebrew and Is In the been everywhere In Israel,"
Ulpan (Intensive language he says. Some trips were
program) of the School for sponsored by the school; he
Overseas students. al!JO travels alone and with
He wu a aplendld young Jellow,
18 yeart old , a ðman at Lhe
Univer11it.y, of at.beletic bulld, k"n·
eyed, 1md with-p bri(l:ht • mind aa
even hi1 paRnU could wish for him.
Hi11 father, • devout Christian, was
my law partner, atandinr hirh in hit
profeMion: hl1 mother, one of God'l like their elders to
;."''"'ch'' to them.
From THE CHRISTIAN BEACON
Colllntlnood, N. J.
(CON TINUED ,ROM LAST WEEK )
Condem.tioa of Faile Techtn
Versa ' throu&h 16 describe the lin
But it 11 not prtyer /Ot the Holy Spirit, To help Dlf!'O'ff' the pp,
for another Penteeotl, which il nowhen Roo. a studeat at USC, went
promiled, nor for another baptbm whh to Jerusalem to study tuter ..
the Splrit but it lt prayer '" the Spl it.. bll.tlooal relations aDd to ex-, , r j perteoce lsnell We. He ls The exhorttltion, Keep younel\'el in the 008 of some aoo .tadeots
love or God.' """ns to keep oneself In tb.ls yea.r at tbe se tw:IOI ea.
the consciowneu in th.lt fellowshlp with tabllshed oo tbe UouDt 'Sca-
the Father and with the Son o f which pus campus 1o 1971.
1aint.s. _
One day he carne into the office
looking for hi• father, who had gone
out for a 1hort while to keep l'n
e11gagement. He •hook hands with
me in hia frit>ndly way, and I asked
him to have a seat and tell me about
hi,maelf. ·
"How do you like the Univer11ity,
Harold?"' f a11ked him.
"Oh, fint'." he said. ''I'm C'razy
nlmut it "
I relt a strong Ufltl to try, 10 I
said, "Harold, what are you plan·
nina t.o do when. you graduate?"
Promptly he art.~~wered. "1'\n lfO•
inJl to law school." \ '~·Fine," I aaid, "and what ~hen?"
··oh. well of course I'm pltnnlna:
to practice law; 1 hope one day to be
a law partner with you anC:I my
rather."
"1-"ine again ... I said. "and whot
thpn( ..
a;nd the condemnation of the false
teec.hers. The author "would put his
readers in mind thai amons the people
brousht up from f.cypt faithless men
were found whom God d~ttoyed ; even
aneel• that sinned God has kept ~n
bonds for judgment; and has left the
owrthrow of the c.itJes of the plain
(Sodom and Gomorrha J as a warning
for after times lest they should sin in
like manner. But the false teachers of
whom he fthe. writer) speaks do commit
like gross sins , and despise all
authorities, giving free rein to th~ir mere
animalilnature (S, 10). Con tinLlisu~ hi.s
description he classes these~ftenden
with sinners like Cain and aam and
K.orah. They are the blemish on the ·
Christian community, ·self·seeking.
making large promises but with no
prospect of performance, disappointing
aD hope, and shamelts.dy publishing
their own disgrace. Of these and of their
judgment Enoch has prophesied
(11 ·16)" (cf. J . R. U.mby, "Th•
General Epistle of Jude" in The
Speaker's Commentary. n.d., Vol. IV, p.
387).
John speaks in his first epistle, that is, In addition to a ooe-year
enjoying the love of God in Christ Jesus program tor thOse takiag
our· Lord. looking for the mercy of our a ).mlor year , abroad for
Lord Jesus Quist unto eternal Ufe· credit elsewhere, there is
h. h 1 ._. r Hi If f ' a 4-year program be(lmltlg w tc means, oo .. mg .or mse , or lth •·E-Ush ~-
Hi . Th fiinal -L. • . w coorses w _ ,uy-s commg. e e .•• .nortattons give nish French or Russian
instructions as to the believer's attitude __ Ptus tnt~lve Hebrew
towards thOR who have been led away" classes, aod leading to ~II
(cf. A. C. Gaebelein, .. The Epistle of Integration In Hebrew stu -
Jude" in The Anrwtattd Bible, n.d., dies and a Hebrew Univer-
Roa's cour ses, which in-friends. He says he "loved
chide Middle Eastern tor-the Sinal desert --but Je-
elgn policy, hlstory and po-rusalem has the most to
Utlcal science, are taught teach.,. He likes the Middle
ln English. He finds them Eastern atmosphert' of Je-
··challengi.Dg," ThOugh st-rusatem's Qld City.
mUa r courses may be of-Though Ii rael has always
fered elsewhere, he feels Lntrtgued him, '•both poll-
that ''the teachers have un-tiealty and religiously,'' Ron
usual insight into tne prob-says he tried to come here
terns since th ey've lived ln without expectations. '• Even
thiPJ-pa.rt of the world," the pieconeeptloo I had pro-
"You are " very fortunate boy," I
said , "wit !, the parents you have.
and t hf' opportunity to get a w 11-
ruunded education.''
"Yeli , s1r." he replied , "I know it ,
a nd I hope I am appreciating it ful -
l\'."
· H i:o~ fat her had nne day, iQ a bur11t
ol m nfid(·m·e, told me that he and
t he hoy'" motht>r were very pwud of
llarold. but they wen> deeply con-
1·erned al)(out h1!1 spiritual life . He
h ~td i"t>t'mt>d Ill lo!!e interest in
1·hun·h a nd Sunday schetc)l. bu t
lalked a J:reat dea l aOOut a new
phdusnJJh y nf life wh it·h bt-had dis·
1'11\'f'ft>d ul !ht-Uni \'ersity. Recalli ng
thi~. IHi the bny sat thP.rt' in front nf
nw, I w•mdt'red if I co uld .'illy
anyt h111~ J(t hl'lp him, but hesitated
to speak. knuwiniC thai younJ: P.,.'(t·
"Well. sif. I'm determined to
make a success of it, 110 I ca~ suc-
ceed in the business when you and
Dad decide to ntire."
"Anythin' else?" I asked.
"Oh. ye&, ' he said. with a slight
twi nkle in his eye , "I'll marry: I
think I have the girl al ready picked
Vol. IV pp. 183, 184). stty bachelors degree. Sum-
L mer courses in a var iety
Oosina Doxoklo
The closing verses (24, 25) or Jude
express· a wonderful doxology , a
triumphant hymn of praise. "No more
inspiring ascription of praise can be
found in the General Epistles, qo r one
with which these epistles more fittingly
may conclude. The thought has been led
through dark sce nes or perplexity and
suffering, of apostasy and doom; but
now the clouds break away, and the
eyes gaz.e in rapture on the face of a
loving God, on the glory of a coming
Christ. The readers had been told to
'keep' themsel ves in the love of God;
now they are as.sured that God will keep
them; in spite of pitfalls and snares, He
'is able to ,:uard you from siUmbling';
regardleu of moral perils and present
sorrows, He will 'set you before the
presence or his glory ,' at the appearing
of Christ, 'without blemish' and in
e:~~.ultant )oy.' To this one God our
Saviour, as there ever has been, so may
there be now and fo revermore, 'glory,
majesty, dominion and power ,' 'through
Jesus Quist our lord.' 'Amen' " (ef.
Charles R. Erdman, "The Epistle of
Jude" in 17te Gen~rt1/ Epistles. 1918, p.
185). •
of Hebraic, Judaic, and Is-
raeli study areas tttn'et
close to 1,000 a.nooally."
Ron's pareots, Ronald and
Suzanne Rodgers, Uve at 947
Tiller Way In the Harbor
View Hills communltyorCo-
rona del Mar, wbere h.ls ac-
tivities as a cbureb member
In addition to his cou rses, ved false.'' hesays.He fou nd
Ron's ••unotnclal major " Is the country surprls1ngly mo-
creattve writing. He has dern and cosmopolitan, and
written poetry andwooldlfke says new things are always
to wrtte children's books. in store. '•The more I study
His career goals, after gra-Israel, the more there Is
clla.Ung trom USC oe:rt year to learn.''
Exhortations to True Christians
Verses
exhortations
17 through 23 prtsent
to the fai thful. "These
exhortations are for the people or God,
wh ose lot is cast in these predicted evil
days. The first elthortation is to
remember the words which were spoken
before of the apostles or our Lord Jesus
Christ. To hold fast these words and
remember them is the great need in the
days of apostasy. Ptter bears the same
witness (2 Pet. 3: 1·3). Building
yourselves up on your most holy faith is
the next exhortation. Nothing else is
worth while buil ding up for believers
Uving in th e last days. Prayer 1s needed.
WORK & WEALTH
.f u~t hcfore he di ed a farmer Mid to his two so ns, "M y
fa rm and fields are yours in ~>qual shares. I leave you a
little mnnev But the bulk uf my treasure i~ hidden
sum~where 10 the jt:round . It'~ not more than eij!:hteen
mches from the surface. I rP!ftt't thRt l'vP forgotten ex·
actly whe rt' it li~."
Afte r I he\· bu rit'd hi m. tht> ll(lns d uK up e\'ery inch of
ground. lnok i n~o: fur thP burit>d treasure. hut they fa iled
tn fi nd it. "Sin(·e we'vl' gone to all the trouble oftuming
overt he snil." said rm e. "let's <~nw a crnp." "G reat," replied the other; and
thl'y rt>aped A grnd harvest
In the autumn thP\' du~t fnr the treasure aga in. but with no better
resuhs . Recaui"e their -field~ wert" het!er tumed than their neighbors. they
reaped a fnr Kreater harvPSI Year aflt>r year their seA rch continued. One
day when tht')' wt>re oldt>r and wiser did they reali1.e what their father had
meant-wpa lt h comes as a rt>suh of work . ·
I •
Watson Spoelstra (left) with Bobby Wataon, flr~t b .. eman lor the Houston Asttos.
and pitcher Jim K .. t. who now plays tor the Philadelphia Phlllles
Scripture,
The Sure
Foundation
By Vernon Harley
CHRISTIAN HEWS. H E• HAVE N, Ill
There Is little or nothing man could know about
God unless God chooses to reveal Himsell to
man. ~ven wha t man know~ by nature, namely,
that there Is a God, that He Is wise, lX>werful ,
pre--eldltlng or eternal. or that "In hlm we live
aDC1 move and bave our being," as heatlfen poets_
Ud said, 11 due to the fact that God has revealed
Hlmlelt through creation and preservation of the
universe. However , It Is only In Scripture that
maa learns to know who God Is and how God Is
minded toward man, a nd how m an can and should
"'orshlP a.,!.
ThJ& Is the claim the Bible a lso makes for II·
tell, that tt Is God's revelation. S~aking or the
Scriptures, both hls own and that or Old Testa-
meat wrttlngs, St. Paul wrttes: "It ls written,
Eye hath not seen , nor ear heard, neither bavoe
eatered into the heart or man, the things whic h
God hath prepared tor them that love Him. But
God batb•revealed them u~to us by H1s Sptrtt. .
WbJcb t.b.lnga also we s peak, not In the words whJc h
man's wisdom teacheth. but whk:h the Holy Ghost
teacbeth,"l Cor. 2:6--13.
BelieVing this, our synodical fathers bl.ststed
that Scripture Is the sure foundation upon which our faith must be btJUt. This was not to detract
from God or from Chrlsl:, as ,orne would have
us believe u though such a posltJon substitutes
SCripture for Christ. On the contrary, tt wu be·
cau.M of ChrlJt that such a posltJon on Scripture
mUit be ma.lDtalDed. Tb1s was Cbrllt's posiUon.
He Jl1n'welf saki: ''The Scripture cannot be brok-
111." ADd ap!D: "Search the Scriptures, for tn
tMm ye tbiAt ye have eternal lite, a.ad they are
u..y wblch ~of Me." John 10:35 A John 5:39.
tuq OIJIOr poollloa on Scrtllf\lre makes 0u1ot
IDouaolt a prevaricator and In reality does
away wD our _,.....,. that He b Indeed the
-Gl Ood and lnlo Savior o! alllllera.
Ia lyMd'1 Cnfenntal Almlwnary booklet ·-n. ~ ot OUrs" tbe tl&atemenl 1J: rn.ade:
"U we ba.,. DOl abe UIUI'aace tbat UJe enttre
llorfpbiJw b.:· -have DO uaur.-that _, o1 a1o . U-ba"" DOl the IIIOllfOIICe
._ tbe -krlltmft fa fellable, -b&ve no --..,.put Gl M b rollable."
"lltapllo Gl tbe .-wblcb pervades moch
G1 ail I "oD -)'. -daft DOl lot -., -
........... Ill lite Srcr.. • """ Qr1at. Our
(a.,. t.a;:,.:u~a;t•n:.:·C:~..;
a.tll, ... --· 'Cl: ............. -" ... !!'!!:!: -(Srcrlpl-), ...... Qltll-·-.... ~ 001 __ ..
from
DECISION
MAGAZ INE
Minneapolis
by Watson Spoelstra
Watson Spoelstra. coordinator at Baseoall
Cna~l Inc was a sportswHter lor the 'De-
trOll News· lor 29 years He and firs wile.
Jean have two cn1/dren and a/tend St James
fp,scopal Church m B~rmmg.ham . MIChigan
I read where Bach or some other great
composer would pray befo re he did
any creative work. And I thought,
"Well. that ought to work even for a
broken-down sportswriter." So before I
would write anything, I'd prinl: INOG-
In the Name of God; PBTG-Praise Be
to God; PTL-Praise the Lord; and
then I'd pul TYL-Thank You, Lord-
j ust to inilial the thing.
God t-k over, •nd
this sportswriter bec•me
• home-run story
While I was a basebaU writer the last
rew years of my Slay at the !Ntroit
Ntws, I felt there was a need for baseball
chapel serviqes on Sunday. Some foot-
ball teams had them, and I knew that
some baseball guys Would like to have
church services. T hey can't get to Sun-
day mornina services because of the time
of the games.
So I went to Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn, who I knew wu t Christian, and
told him I tllouaht tbtre was a need for
this. He said , "I aaret with you, and if
you want to do somethinJ about It, I'll
help you."
The Bueball Chapell started with )WI
IWO teams, the CbicqO Cubs and the
Mitfnao<a Twins. There_, Cbrlations
on those ttom1 and they orpnlzod
thtmo<1va.l otaned worttna around tht
ed ... a little bit, and at tht ODd ol the
fint ,.., ft had .. ,.,. half a .......
unlta . Thrrll the foliowllta ,_, 1974, we
101 it up to about flrtem. In 197S wt had
chapel mee1ings for all24 teams. In 1976
we averaged almost three hundred a
Sunday-players, managers, and other
personnel. 1
It's obvious to me that this i~ the
Lord 's doing and not mine, because
there is no other way that this could have
come to where it is now . And the thing
that I feel good about is that a depth is
there, li ves a re being changed, guys are
accepting Christ, and others arc getting
stronger. That is exciting.
We don't try to structure this thing.
Right from the start when guest speakers
asked me, "What do you want me to
talk about?" I would tell them, "Just
talk about Jesus and how he relates to
your life and the lives of the guys in the
room ." So that's prelty basic. We've
kept this simple, right on Christ all the
way.
I was born in Orand Rapids, Michi-
gan. My father d ied when I was a small
boy, and my mother moved to H olland,
Michigan, where she had been reared. I
.grew up in my grandfather's house. We
auended a church that was stem and
rigid. When I retched the age where I
got into sport s, I found that religion was
restrictive and I rebelled against it.
In Holland I went to Ho pe Collqe, a
Christian school, and played basketball
and ocher sports. I also became a sports~
writer, workina my way throua.h school
on the Holland ~ntirwl. Then in 193' 1
moved to Detroil, and worked firs1 with
the lhtroll Fr« Prhs for fi ve years,
then with Associated Press as a Mk hi·
pn sports editor, and in 1944 I went
with the INtroit News, the big.est paper
in Mlchlp.n.
I was ridina hiah, but as I became
more affluent, I bepn drinkJna heavily,
and over a period of yean aot to be a
meu. AI I think bock, thefe ...,. Utile
si..,.lo, little day picao, whefe tht !l!tirlt
of Ood waa ...,_alcatl111 10 me. I
would woocltr about eurnlty and !sow
1ona eternity li, aad I'd thlot, "I'"
rally maaod up ID)' Ult." But llltn I'd
just ., oa wltll 1117, old roullDt.
1-dolna my 110evy drlot!Qa while I
--.. the Detroit u ... In the 'SOl-the 0u HOUIO Oua. I -wild.
Probably that was the peak o f !he whole
t hing. The Lions won the championship,
the NFL championship in 19S1 , when
they beat the Browns. and I wrote the
lead story fo r the Detrott News. I
thought I had it made-until I got home
t hat evening.
We found our daughtet, Ann, who
was 18 , sprawled out in the bathroom.
Doctors discovered !i he had a brain
hemorrhage.
That is where my life turned around ,
because all I could do was cry to the
Lord for help. I went into the hospital
chapel feeling so harrassed, so frus-
trated, and said, "Look, G.od . I think
Y.o u're in this room because-my mother
though! so much o f You. I'll make a
deal with You. You do somet hing about
Ann and I'll let Jesus do something
about me."
T hat's in substance what I said. But
with that little, feeble half·step that I
took, the lord reached out and touched
me, and I knew at that moment that
somehow my life was JOing to change
and be different. And 11 has..._Righ t o n
that day it changed.
And I knew, o f course, that my drink·
ina was out of hand, becau$e I used to
black o ut in my car. Sometimes I didn't
even know how I JOI home. I wrecked
several cars and only by the Grace or
God did I survive. I knew this had to
end.
When it was over,Jtook the a u itude,
''Lord, do Yo u know what You're
doing? I mean, if You wanted me and
I'm Youn now, why did You Jive me
the kind of backaround that I have?
Why did I spend all thai time in a
saloon?''
.
I have dilc:overcd why 1 blllcaute now J
wort . wlth a toe ol akohotico. I roallze
that tbe t111np dial :::r-to me aU t----tothellorYof Ood, •
A8d tbe poaplo a1 tbe _-? Well, a
lo<ol-.....,,_alkdc~
becaule I we ' h•t ..... -..t
ft.. lillY -. ..,I tried 10 tbe -of "''abllllrtouo' ,.....,.....,.,_ .... Lord __ ... _ ... y
-. ...... 10 .... _ _,.....,
includina -· ,,... • ., -I Md a
I '
out." .
"Thnt i'IOUnd ~ ~ood." I sa 1d .
"What tlum!"
"Well. I holM' to ma ke the prac·
tice of law poy me well, 110 that I can
accumulate a 8urlicient sum to
build mt' a comfort able home and
~ive my childr\•n just the be11t1 kind
of an educo t 111n ; a l!<u lay up
t>umcthinl( for old age ."
"And till-'ll ~t lla t '"l asked.
h\Vt>ll ," ht-said-and he did not
seem Sl> cocksure now-"! t~uppose
likf> vuu and Dad. when I get old I
will n>tire."
1 waited a moment as he aat there
in 1ilence; then I said,very quietly,
"What then /" He twisted a little
uncomfort.ably in his chai r and
looked out the window, but I don't
think he aaw anything out there.
After a moment '" pause, he said
with a forced smile. "I'll die."
I waited a little longer this time
as we sat there in 5ilence . Then I
said very f<oft ly, and with all the
tendcmPs~> !l'U uld show in my face.
"And what tiH'n J"
After 1 moment he jumped up,
gra11ped my ha nd , and said. ''T hank
you, sir, 1 knuw whttt you mean. I'll
think it nver." Then. sa.ving he
wnulrl wait no lonKt'T fn r his father
to return. hP pit'ked up his hat and
quietly went nut.
Happily. tht> nt'xt murninl!! I
leamt'd that Ham id had sedled this
mos t important qut'stion of all hy
rKeivinl( .Je~ul'o Chris! as hi!!l J>er·
SO"mal Sav1nur.
But how ahuut vnu·' Ali I a11ked
Harold. let me a11 k you · "After
Jo:radualmn-tlltllt rhrn ?"
Here is w t'llt t 1 h(' Biblt>, G•Ki 's
)Word, ha~ tn say abuut tht' an10wer
to that quet-111111 :
HAnd as'/l is appolmed unrO m~
once to d ie, bur ;after this the
judgmenr."-Hl'b. 9:~7. ·
"But Cod commendeth his love
fOward U5, m rhct!. whiiP we were
yet sinners, Christ died for us."-
Rnm. 5:R.
"But a.s many as..(_eceived him, to 1 ) • rhem save he powt r to become
\ the som of Cod. evdn ro them that
believe on hu name."-,Jnhn 1 :1 ~.
Let ml' n ~k y•!U njo!ai n· "Afte r
Kradut~l lu'l -n n tn•er'.' 11 family"
si1ccess'' re1iremt>hr·1 tleoth"-and
uhat thl''''
violent temper and used vile language,
and little by little he calmed me. It's get·
ting so that I hardly blow my stack any
mo re. Even though a lot of guys·thoughl
I W'as crazy, once in a while one of them
would ge t in a jam, and he'd seek me out
and say, "Hey, I'd like to have a cup of
coffee with you."
I realiud that this was the role the
Lord had for me, being myself and being
available. Even now I work with a few
people in sports who are havina prob-
lems. O nce a week I write them little
notes with some Bible verses and a little
practical good sense a nd encourage·
ment.
Whal really gave me a thrust for lhe
Lord was Bill G lass, who signed with I he
Lioru. football team. Bill and I became
friends-we spent J.i me IOðer between
practices. We used lo sit under the: trees
a1 C ranbrook School, read the Bible,
and pray. And Bill was tht guy who pvc
me the idea for Starlin& baseball chapels
beca u~ he had orpniud a little Sunday
prayer meeting lhat we had in a hotel
room.
One of the first things Bill asked me
was, "Who is on your prayer list?"
"What do you mean? Do you have to
keep a prayer list?"
He said, "WcU. sure. How arc you
goina to leU for whom you're prayina?"
Bill and 1 have ranainccl aood friends,
and when he became an evanadiit, he
asked me to be: on his baud. I retired
from the Detroit Ntt«t at the aae of 63
and went to work for BiU. In a lot of
ways I work harder now than wbcn 1
worked 1m the -But I wouldn't &lve anythio11 In the wOOd fO< the lui
four yean, -;$l'"' boal ddicllt· ful. I've rally tbem. I"
·1 don't -w the Lord has up hio
sleeve for me, but I ha¥C a fodilll he
wants me 10 ""Y wilh Siulday wonhlp
,.rvica for -playon. Allooi& u I'm hoallhy and -10 do li, thal'a what
I WMt to do.
1 1-... Lord io ...... ·-"J ...
keep ... --,... ... clolaa """ opmo~ the,....., ..... --and
doa't -.. *.... .. _ E thi~ ,,..,._ -, .........
thatan.a. ........ .-Lord ...
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Jwae 1 and 5 p.m. June 4,
wben someone took 1t from
a display stand.
• THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Ii'our alumioum chairs,
valued at $UO, were stolen
from the bome of WUbur
Jager, 316 Bueoa Vista, Bal-
boa, between 7 p.m. June 2
aDd 8 a.m. June 3 • • •
Christlne Pltcbess, 11 Tor-
rey Pines, Big Canyon, re-
ported 2 bangi.ng pW.s, val-
ued at $250, taken from
ber trfme sometime between
3:30 p.m. June 1 and 6 a.m.
June 2 • • • Wbeo Lawrence
Rains, 422 Fullerton. New-
port Heights, parted hls 1955
Ford Thuoderbl.rd at 630 Li-
do Park Dr., Lldo Penlosula,
between 11:15 and 11:45
a.m., someone stole Its fen-
der skirts ••• Hazel Jean
HOI,' 309 Palm, Balboa, re-
ported 2 books of food
stamps , valued at $130, sto-
len from her mall box be-
tween oooo aod 12:30 p.m.
••• Arline Mary Mayes,
1199 Rutland, Westcutf, was
charged wlth petty theft at
Fashloo Island at 3:15 p.m.
• . • Eileen T. Burton_ 19,
and Toni Minlcbello, 20, both
of 316 Coral, Balboa Island,
were booked at pollee head-
quarters at 9 a.m. on a
charge of conspirtng to com-
mit petty tbeft.
• FRIDAY, JUNE 3
A coat, bracelet, and 2
ca meras, valued at $265,
were stolen from the home
of Denise Bennett, 2007 -C
Court, Central Newport, be-
tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
.•• Patricia Jane Schneider
reported s ilver natware , tea
and coffee service and salt
and pepper s hakers, valued
at $2,800, burglarlzed from
he r home at !538 Sao Joa-
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"'"'the ongi11111 Awuli4 's
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OI'BI'f 1'0. LIJifC.aOH AHD DIHN Ba
Jll MllriiU A•-·
CII1D IW.1a Rd., Radlor vs..,
HUll, betweee 7:15p.m. ud
11 p.m •••• Toola ftlaed
at n4i Wert lUtD from
tbe pn.ce at Roeemary Co-
oard's borne, &18MCODS.y,
betwMD 7 p.m. JUDe S and
8:45 a .m. Juoe 4 ••• Cam-
era equ!pmeat, · cow and
a radJo, worth $1,169, were
stolen from the bome of
Thomas Reate, 2007 Court,
Central Newport. between 10
a.m. and 1 p.m ••• Christo-
phe r Martin Zimmerman.
19, of 1824-C W. Balbo&
Blvd., Balboa, was arrested
there at 2:45 p.m. on a war-
rant charging him wltb pos-
session of rMri)llna.
• SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Carol El&Jne Caterino,
5515 River, West Newport,
reported tbe speedometer
and tachometer stolen from
her car whUe it was parted
at her horr.e between 1Z:30
a.m. and 11:30 a.m. • ••
A TV set, radio, antlQue
dishes aDd earrqs , valued
at $1,100, were taken trom
the home of Jacquelyn Rud-
zlngsld, 2624 San Joaquin
HWs Rd., Ha.rt>or View Hills,
between 5:45 a.m. June 2
and Z:50 p.m. June 4 • • •
Kenneth Rooald Herkime r,
1716-1/2 w. Ocean Front,
Central Newport, reported
$520 ln ca sh taken from
his home by a tttlef wbo ap-
parently got In through an
unlocked bathroom wlodow
between 7 p.m. June 3 and
3 a.m. June 4 • • • Sharon
Jackson, 1 Jade Cove, re -
ported tools and a toolbox
worth $200 taken from the
unlocked prage at ber bome
between 3 p.m. Juoe 4 and
8 a.m. June 5 • • • Judy
Diane O'Conoor, 25, of 822
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, ns
charged with mlsdem~nor
drunk driving at 2:50 a\m.
at 23rd and Newport Blvd.,
Central Newport ••• David
Damn, 56, of 487 Morn1~
Canyon, Corona Highla nds,
was charged wtth being in-
toxicated aDd disorderly at
6 p.m. at 900 Newport Cen-
ter Dr ••• Edouard Eugene
Lyon Jr., 39, of 444 Men-
doza Terr., Corona Htgrf:.
lands, was cbarged with mls -
demeaoor drunk driving at
8:25 p.m. at Avocado aod
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar.
• S~NUAY, JUNE 5
A movte camera aod $227
lD cash were taken from
tbe home of DooaldCu 1'llDJ -
ham, 46Z6 Cortlan1, Came11
:ll~·.:aoJI':, between 8:15a.m.
JunP 3 :ult1 ~ ;.:n. Juoe 5
• • . Deoots Dale Ne1 soa_
19, ?f sooo Neptune, West
Ne.vp.H', w!l.; !'I~ 'led trlth
mlsdeameanor drunJtdriving
at 2:30 a.m. at Balboa and
Coast Hwy ., West Newport
• • • Romand Dale Beebe,
31, of 5509 Seas hore, West
Newport, was charged with
bel~ Intoxicated aod dis-
orderly at 8:10 p.m. to the
2100 block of w. Ocean Front
• • . Allee Kathrtn MUes,
21, of 701 Lldo Park Dr.,
Lido Peninsula, was ar-
rested there and c harged
with misdemeanor drunk
driving at 10:45 p.m. whlle
poUce we re lovest1gatlng a
hlt-and-run auto coUtsion
• • • Tool boxes and tools
valued at $200 were taken
from tbe home of Marleoe
Frisbie, 47 Montecito, Spy-
glass Hlll, between ooon
June 4 and 4 p.m. June 5.
• MONDAY, JUNE 6
A $160 b icycle ns stolen
from the unlocked garage at
the home of C hristine Caryl
Kiger, 3204 Seasbore, West
Newport, between noon June
4 aod 10 a.m. June 6 •••
Elizabeth Foote, 4 Rue Deau-
vUJe, Big Canyon, reported
a $1,500 antique cash reg-
Ister stolen from her nn at
240 Newport Center Dr. be-
tween 2 p.m. Jtme S and
10:30 a.m. Juoe 6 ••• City
park1nc mete rs oo w. Bay
betw"n 18th and 19th, and
EXCHANGE GETS
'EM TO OXFORD
Nine ~Dty hlfb scbool
and collecettudeats a.rt pn-
partnc for a tnp 110 Oxford,
Encllnd, this summer ••
part of a cultural uebU(e
procram spouorect bJ tbe
BrWsb-Europeao CtDtre.
The ltUcJeDts are KatbJMn
Early aDd Lla ... rrofNew-
pc?rt Beacb; La.orle Morn.
Of COIIta Ill .. ; Ma.r)ortt w .... u. a.ta.r Altt.lct. Katll1 Sc:tao.pieta ud llcrtd
SWtler of ltii.._.Beaeb;
H•Uatr Me Clarea ud
8udra Sc:a.Jle ol Garcleo
GI"'ft.
•• ,... ....... ud tbtlr
fluDW. nn .uctbl• IDr a. Pracram bJ •fill bolt.ct a Fn.ctt or laUu ,...
.. tiiiiU .............. ,
dlu1.lf tM BEC'a Cllbual ••t 11• ~" accor-... tD.Job'a •.,.e. repa.l .................... _
..... -~ OGIDd .. , at .,. .....
-..... "" .... ud Alnra.do, Bllbol,, wtre rob·
bed of u ..Umated $318
btn'etD .. ., !5 and JIIDe 6
WbeD Aut Marte
Rouo parked btr car lD her
carport at 109 SSrd, West
Newport. from 3:30 p.m.
JUDe I WIW 10:30 a.m. JUDI
? , eomebod)' stole J.be hood,
valued at fl ?5 • • • Pamela
J eao Wood, aszo IntDe west
Upper Bay, rtll)()rted ft,600
worth of stereo sound equip-
ment stolen trom her home,
probably at 10:85 a.m., wheo
an electric cloct stopped
after beLDc u~lugged by
thlens, Wbo pried the front
door to get lD • • • A bUge
pump, valued at $1Z8, was
stolen fro~m a sport1Lsh..lng
~t at Robert stuts Inc ., ·
2001 W. Coast Hwy •• Mar-
iners Mlle. betweeo ? p.m.
Juoe 3 aDd 9 a.m. June 6,
• TUESDAY,-JllNE. 7
Frederick Brad Hacen, 18,
of 3208 Adams, was ar-
rested there at 1:45 p.m. on
a charge of recetvtng stolen
property ••• WUUam Neece,
1536 Miramar, Balboa, re-
ported a 1977 Volkswagen
stolen from an employee
parldng Lot at 1901 Dove,
airport area, between 8:30
a.m. a.od 11:15 a.m. • • .
Doona Marte, 620 Begonia,
Corona del Mar, reported
$300 tn cash stolen from her
home between 6 a.m. and
10 p.m. • •• A TV set, a
machete, bayonet and com-
mando ltnlte, valued at $250,
were stolen from the home of
Jerald Allen Hehn, 501 Car-
naUon_ Corona del Mar, be-
tween 7:15 a.m. and 4 p.m.
DALE DUNN, manactr of the Newport Center oftlce of
Home Savings aod Loan. pre~~ an exhibit depleting
the hlstory of CaJUornta 1n maps to students of Roy o.
Andersen School, left to right, Tlm Ellis Darlene Reynolds
aDd Kristine Kerley. Tbe unique e:rhfbtt, wblch traces tb~
lllstory of CalUorni.a from the early Spanish e:rploratlons
to the present day through a series of maps and diagrams
wlll be used by the fourtb -graders 1n tbelr study of
CaJUornla history. Home SaYings receotly e.xhlblted the
maps at their 86 statewide oftlces.
MUSEUM DIRECTOR TO
RETURN 10 PULLMAN
Newport Beach Art Mu-
seum President Ben C.
Deane aMOUnces that Harvey
West, who has served as
museum director during ttls
year 's leave of absence from
the Washington State Uni-
vers ity Art Museum, will
be returning to Pullman,
Washington, effective June
15.
'•During Mr. West's year
with us our new Newport
Harbor Art Museum has been
constructed," Mr. Deane
said. ''In September we will
be r eady for ourgrandopen-
lng museum week celebra-
tion tor the establishment
of thJs great new Museum
facUlty ln Newport Center.''
CAR FOR SALE LAW
IS NOW IN EFFECT .
It Is now unlawful to park
a vehicle upon a public or
privat e street, parlnng lot
or any public or private
property fo r the pu rpose or
displaying the vehicle for
sale, hire or rental, unless
the property is licensed and
zoned by the City to trans-
act that type of business,
tbe NeWpOrt Beach pollee
dept. remlods local resi-
dents .
T be section prohibiting
tbls wUl oot prohibit per-
sons from parld.~ vehicles
on private resldeotal prop-
erty belonging to the owner
of the vehicle, or on the
publlc street Immediately
adjacent to his residence.
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factories. farm!' and offices-so people can ma"t ;-t
living. T he greatest demand for thi s elel'tnnt) i~ dur
ing the day. You need electricity to run appliances 111
your home, too. And the greatest demand fot th1 ...
electricity is also during the day.
ijere's the problel'l): Because of th(' RfPWtn~
demand for electricity during the day. we'll have to
build more power plants. An d building power pl.mts
today is more expensive. That drives up the rnst of
electricity to everybody.
Now there's mething we all can do to help.
·Spread the use of electricity more evenly an>und thl·
dock. Edison is working wath large industrial cus·
tomers to help them find way to shift some of then
,
electnr u~ to the evl'lllllJ.{ hllur ... But rnn~t pt-ople
prefer to work dunn~ tht• dcty. ~l tht•n;, only~~ nnu..·h
mdu~try t'(Hl 0~1 wtthout dr ... ~lJC tt:~dwduhn~ of ww k
-.hlft ~.
It '~ aft t•nu,on u~· of d ect nnl) thJt's the b1~gt·~t
problem. So you ran ht•lp by dn111~ some of your d~uly
r<Ju tine at m~hl 1>r 111 lhl' morning. Perhl\ps you can
wash and dry your clothes at night. lfSt' yoUI d1~h
washer at night.lnm in the evenin~. Rake in the
mominR .
It mt>an-. chan){lll~ vnu1 1nuttne 4 E
<t ~1t.1 K~t i(1wt"'h d1o u~ht·11det·dtnC1ty ;
\'-Jse y.1t w1 e p to o own
the cost an the fu ture Southern C.lifom;. Edi6on
Remember to conserve
eneflO' and water.
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t 't -t:ll o I
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tcu-cigat-ettes.
There is a way to get real taste from a Tests Prove Thste
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cigarette without high tar.
Technology created it.
Taste tests proved it.
Smokers are confirming it.
In fact , 75 % of all MERIT
smokers are former high tar
cigarette smokers-the
toughest taste critics of low
tar smoking.
MERIT-the cigarette
packed with 'Enriched Flavor.:
tobacco-seems to.be solving
the smoker dilemma of having
to choose between high tar or
low taste.
If you smoke, you'll be
interested.
Kings: 8 mg: 'tar:· 0.5 mg . nicotine ev.pe rci garene. FTC Report Dec:76
1DD's:12 mg: 'taC 0.9 mg.nicotineev. per cigarette by FTC Method.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
MERIT and MERIT 100' s were both _.
tested against a number of higher tar .
REGULAR and MENTHOL
cigarettes. The results proved~ •.
conclusively that 'Enriched Flav~
tobacco does boost taste with~
out the usual increase in tar.
Overall, smokers reported
they liked the taste of both
MERIT and MERIT lOO's as
much as the taste of the higher
tar cigarettes tested. .
Cigarettes having up to 60%
mb're 'tar!
Only one cigarette has
'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. ' And you can taste it. . .. . ..
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HARBOR VISITOR
PHONE: 546-6107
• IUJmAY, MAY It
DIIMII. Ddal.r, M, 1415
W. BIJ Att., Ceatnl'Wew-
JOrt, ftl ebiJ1td $baY-
... a blll.J clilb ta IU car
at 11tll St. a..S Newport BlYd,
••• Wllbul' D. MnrphJ, 56,
of Mes HuWr BlYd., was
CMfled ~ clntDk drtYiDI
at lt'l5 H.&Jtlor BtYd ••• ,
Jam .. P. Dob10aa. 703-C w.
18Ql St., COIQJ)l.alaed that I
barclar came lbJ'oclch a
loPertd kltcbeo w1Ddow1Dto
bl.l re~deoee Ud took food
&Dd clprettes n.Jued at $~.35 • • • A $150 stereo
reeetYer was stolen from the IPU't/Dellt of James B. Cush-
laL 854 Ctater St. • • •
Edward J . Enu, 1074 Red-dlll Ave., reported tbe tbeft
of b1a motorqcle ltft lean-IDe aplut a 11tte« lamp
pole at 1073 Salndor st.,.
willie be atteoded a party
1a U.. area • • • ~ G.
Ruhy, 17, ot 2298 Water-
lllU Way, wat tabo to Hoa&
llolpttal with lq)ma after w ~Jete ud a car drtYen
bJ 1eott A. Karsten. 1&, ot
4a'7 C&Jndeo Dr., Cameo
S ...... W!jded at 17th St.
aDii ~rfBIYd.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
Dua P. Albtrt, 20, or
708 Iris Ate., Corona del
War, complaloed of palo ln
h1a rtcht tee aDd sbill area
• ampagne Hunt Breakfas
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OR. F. KENTON BESHORE, PAnou
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THE FIRST lA TilT· CHURCH
"TN! fii!NDLIISt CHURCH IH TOWN"•
Wl:8 P.·JIUIA.RN, l'!t.SH)R
• t"N A. AotiJ=T wOIIIIW & JUMOAY 'SCHOOL
61 '·~ -IVAMGILtC~ HOU It
Jlf MA"GMOLIA o\1UNTA AJIA AYI., COJTA NISA
"pund-,.,..npttnal Clburt~
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COMGII MAL CM 11 At' CHUitat
TlfB RBV. H A.. 1:/.f-nttl... i/i~afs ltt
......... w•tAYt lla&.l ITUOY
1t.JI A.M. a WO I .. IP IIIYICI. ,....AY SCHOOL '
Jlt2 IIOAD ITIIIT, MI.,OIT MII~TS
..... IY.CAII ,R0¥1010 'MOMia "2>1741
an.r btl ...._,rei• * tM
lidt of bt ear o1 '-7 I.
Pour•. M, of 101 Dllllur
Lllle, at FaSm,.. 8cL ad
Wake Fort8t Rd. ••• DDrtea
K. QuJauero, ._ Pum,..
Rd., repon.d ber liM lllu-
taag car *'• ,_ btr
car port ••• Two Jn'..O.
boys rid.IJic a ._,.rc)'Cle
throuch Uat p&l'lclac lot at
3333 Bristol st. ll'lbbed tM
purse of HUda S, JODU.
54, Oran,e, alnJoet boclr-
1.._ her down aDd caa~~a~
mtnor fn~ry to her left
arm • • • A $500 motor-
cycle was stoJeD from WU-
llam A. Sl11llac, 1300 Ml.ma
Ave •••• A female Job ap-
plteut stole S bluk cbecu ,
from lbe Fo., Co., 1?51
Placeoua AYe., ,.... left
alone 1D a room lor a ftw
secoods; ftctWoat cMcb
were later ~ ill au ..
Park • • • Two cars ftJiaed
at $1,938.68 lad $1,?!0.17
were stolen from Tblodon
Robins Ford, 2080 BIJt)or
B I Yd. • • • .\ blaJ wttb
about a hl.lt-ocmee of mart-
)aua, belnc beldu~
was stolen from a locked
pollee vehicle at Collta Me-
a hJ&b scbool, Wblle 0111-
cer J. P. Pben1D ftl ta the
school atteodaDCt otftct •••
Two siateboardl nlutd at
$90 were stolen from a Joc:k-
er at Costa Meablcbscboo1
beloagtag to Kt¥111 D. a.a4J,
1274 Cooway AYe ••• Two
pou~ male occu~JUU of a
pick-up tnek cbtallltd be-
nreen $50 aDd $100 cub
from a gas lslaod CUb box
111 the Harbor Teucostlt&oa.
3001 Harbor BlM.. wbtle
atteodaut Bret We)Ud wtat
into the ranee ..,.. for
merchaDcUse at 10:58 p.m.
• THURSDAY, JUNE 2
An $800 outdrtve alt was
stolen from a 26 toot boat
1n the yard oCSpoller Yachts,
...1550 Newport Blvd. • • •
Charles Luna, 26, Long
Beach, was arresed on
charges or shopllftt.ng a $300
telephone answertac ma-
chine from Molqomery
Ward, 3088 BrtstoJ St.; se-
curity otn~r Jerold Hunter
reretved blows to hU grolo
an.1 chest • • • lJUJe C.
Crallam, 21, Anabetm, wu
arreste4 at 1751 PlaceDtia
Ave. on charges of i)rgtac
a d1eck on the Foas Co.,
of that address, aJsooonr-
rants from Buetll Put 1.00
Anaheim pollee on cbarce•
or burglary aDd recelYloc
stolen property; ball ns set
at $5,500 . . • Russell L.
Leonard, 1653-C lowa St.,
COr.1plalned tbat h1a 19'76
Dodge Vall was stoleo !'rom
tht:> rear of that addnu •••
A burglar cut a padlock to
galn entry to the ranee of
BUlle Jean Taylor, 132Z
W~tsoo Ave., tak.lng a $100
lawn rnowerandgrasscatcb-
e r . • • Seveoty feet of
chain Hnk renee was da-
ma~ed oo Newport BlYd, near
MP~ Dr. when cars of Q.
P. Huynh. 17, of 311 WUaon
st., aDd Rabert A. Blaclt-
ltdge, 24, of 524 a.dlaDda
Ate., Newport HeJgbts, were
I.Dvolve<J in an accldeDt.
• f'RIOAY, JUNE 3
A reDter faUed to rebam
a rental car on time, Tooy
R. Grublsb, Zoot Hutlor
Blvd., complained ••• Elaloe
M. O'Rourke, 2060 Pbalar-
ope Court, reported the
$1,555 burglary of a wo-
man's d!amood and lqlllbi.re
ring, a mao's cold rtJar lDd
a color TV set • • • A $90
dirt bicycle wu stolea from
the garage of NIDCJ E.
Torge. 1586 Con:lca Pl. ••
A burglar suspect broke a
wloowh~ In the car of CraJc
C. McCoy, 5?4-B HamlltoD
street, tlltered tbe car bat
fied WbtD obse"td • • •
A burrlar foretd a Wad-
................
euaera fJootl a ear ..,w
It 1101 Co0.p Aft., M-
lGIIIbriDhdJ .. IIJD._ taJ. 1010..C !1 CudJID Dr.
• • .... reMdM nJHd
at $11l.to ... ~rnd
boln • Mdioll (II aaslder•
IIAPC)rtam, zat £. t7tb St.
aad tMD r•mo'ftd by a tbtel.
• SATURDAY, JUNE 4
A tblet jacked ap a car
1D tbt troat tal.. lot at
UDIYtriUy OlcllmobUe, !850
Harbor Blfd., Ud ltole 4
Un• aDd Wbeeb Yl.la-' at
$UO • • • CtuiJty D. Ryu,
SOlS Coolidge Ave., repor-
ted bta 1~5 Ford car sto-
len, then leaned 1t bid beeD
Aored ... ....Ddooed • • •
Jeffrey R. Robt.uoa, WO-
A Plaeeatia Ave., reported
tbe $108 tbeft ot moraey, a
nllet Ud watcb trom a
dHNlDc room at 1827 New-
port Blfd • • • A bafiW
tllhred throucb a loufered
wt.Ddow to steal a $250 type-
writer from lntoe Yesa
Realtors{ 2&29 Harbor BlYd.
••• A 972 car n.s stolen
from 727 W. 19tb St., recta-
tered to John J. Mastat.ae,
989 Vletorll St •••• V1Yla.D
E. Auberger, 469 Fair Dr.,
reported tbe theft of her
$800 car from ber car port.
• SUNDAY, JUNE 5
Robert J. Aaron Jr., 27,
of 1101 MacArtOOr Blvd.,
Airport Area, waa cbarged
wUb dnnlk drtYlog on New-
port Blvd., oorth of 21st
St., at 2:40 a.m •••• DIYiDg
cear, a camera, wn.twatcb,
albams, sJeepiac bag, puta_
$1?5 cub IDd a..blms and
speakers made~ptbe$2,10!
loss of Yark s. Lol, 177
E. ZZDd St., blamed on 2
out-ot-stUe men be bad be-
frieoded • • • Cb.rtst!De M.
SDidow, 1658 Utah Circle,
complai.Ded of plio in her ncht side aDd knee after
lbe tell from her bicycle
upon being hlt on tbe rear
wbeel by a car driven by
Charles E. O'NeUl, 19, of
2116 President Pl •• on Gis-
ler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.
• • • ~ven typewriters aDd
a calculator valued at$5,000
were stolen from M'f'eral
mobUe trailers attached to
each other at Oruge Coast
CoUece, 2701 Fainlew Rd.;
a large crow bar was used
to make eltry • • • C Wtoo
E. Yount, 2040 PlaceltJ&
AYe., reported his $600 car
wtUa b1s lacmdrJ ln tbe bact
seat, stoleo from a par~
Jot at 2300 Harbor BIYd.
••• Michael J. Taylor, 18,
ot 565-C Victoria St., was
taten to Costa Mesa hospital
wtt.b lo~rtes alter h1s mo-
torcycle ud a car dri'fen
by G ra.bam Pink, 44, Lo.._
Beach, ta.._led on Victoria
St., 574 feet west ot Valley
Road,
• MONDAY, JUNE 6
Seott M. SteJi, 1!>55 Mesa
Verde East, complained of
tbe $261 gra.od theft from
his Yebtcle or a CB rac:Uo,
utema wfth trunt mount.
butaM fire Ugbter, lbree
pail' of blue jeans and a
elprette l.lgbter • • • Ml-
cblel E. McOoy, 2751 Tern
Clrde, reported the $3,000
tbe1t of b1s 19'74 car from
tbat address • • • Patricia
Ann Sampson, 3006 KJJJy.
brook Lane, reported tbe
theft of her parse w1t.b con-
teats nlued at $167 from an
apartment at 2300 FaJnlew
Rd. • • • A female )ftenlle .
was charged with dnag pos-
Msston after oftlcers fouDd
!6 white pills of ampbeta.
mlnes 1D a plastic tube 1D
ber purse 1n a ptct..up truct
at 2701 Harbor BlYd. at
10:15 p.m. • • • A 1968
car was stolen from a park-Lac lot at 29'75 HuborBJvd.,
recutered to Yarto M. Ma-
rale.. Saata Aal.
BLJrglar ~
HOW MUCH
CAN YOU
AFFORD TO LOSE
IF A BURGLAR DECIDES
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT 1 .
Se• Coaat will pl•n
your home or business
security ayatetn. . .
Phone ..
642-3490
Nowt
NEWPORT HARBOR ENst IJ4
PUti.JSHEO IEEKLY ·PG. S lltURSOAY, JUNE 23, 1!77 DR. HOFFM~ GIVEN UCJ MERfT AWARD CODA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Englsh, us youlh rated
Dr. Cedl £. Hobu of
lmat, louder at aa. uc lniM ... rfi.Mta ,,...,..._,
·~t wu O'lerwbelm.d by 1a EacJud, like tMtr u-
tlat lbe Ud CM ~ea-~ ., ..U l.My'Ye
t1oa ol c~ bert, COlli-Meided to ecWt-. ID1' t.a-
J)Iftd wUtt eblldrtD ot the otber
IIU be.-Pl'll'llted UCI't cttattoa lor IMI1t ll r.q-
di!Nt ot bLt ..,rt oiiCII-m.um.
Be C&JU to lrrtM to or-
p.lllle u..~ ,_._
Uoa at tbe ..... ol tM
ca.....,la1MS.IIe_,bt.-
atYentt}t .....,rat OCU
15 JIU'I US U.O ,..., d
<llnctor i).r tale ea .... au-
.utry ot u.. o.._ Ptw-
bJtena c~.
-· ... lo '4doa," Rid --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!I!!III!!!I!IJ!!III••• Au t..aa.~n, tutQce
te&cbtr at LlDcolJI middle
scbool. 1' £XC4111t tor tbat,
tbeN'I 10 dUfertDCt Ia tbe
eMJdr• wt.bot•er!'
• • • '
Jut complettDc a year's
teactdJic I.IIJpmeli at LiD-
colD, Yn. Latham obaened
that cldldreD bere are DOt
•ery aware of Umltattou;
tbey'rt allowed to uae tbe
eatiN camput, udarect•eo
more freedom altocetber.
Tbta 1a partly a matter of
f:acWUt1, alDce EacU.b
.schooll are eaclOMd, aDd
movemtat Ud nolM lllltura.l-
ly mut be restrtcted.
Coit. the wortd'llart"t.
RPET
SlE«!'L
.. restore the hidden
bNuty in '/041( dtaperies.
COlt~ Mid duns
dtapenes. ~them
PltOTICTION OP • • • ~Jpgi!f!! Wtth pertec:t
P..tsMdewn
hems. And.
coo dMntnc
Pf'ObiP
dtJpery .....
1...-s • ~M'TMDfTS • 110-
e..l HOMU • Off1C£S • WALL TO WALL CMPET, ~ ~ DttAP£Jtl[$ a.u-.o ... YOUR HOME
Eacu.b ebUdren mut
wear uDl.forrn:J; aDd ··u tbey
come to school 1D Pllmaoles
(teDDla aboes). they'd be sent
borne. There's a rnl effort
to rectmeDt chUdreo Ln E~SAYE20%·
• DriP lOll DntAC·
Tqt MAUS tOUR /
CdPnw... , \
Jaod."
She fHlt that teacbers
bert aeem to hue more of
a reoulDe llt1Dc tor chlld-
ren. Her 10-year-old aon.
who atte~ Newport
Heights, says ht's '• learn-
Log more, aDd the teachers
are more lnteresttnc."
Bot.b Mrs. Lattw.m aDd ·
Darien Kearns, Llocoln
teacher wbo took her place
lumds
'ibfeet
&1~·4400
JuHettea
po~elaJn nalla
lllot oU pedicures
bot oil man&cartna
BRIN G ME YOUR
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LIKE NEW !.'!
--•u.t for "Jtm"
WE ALSO 00
EXPERT FOOT
MASSAGES
-By DO ROTHY
AN INVITATION TO VISIT
KUHN-DAHLMAN
ART GALLERY
and Custom Picture Framing
El(btHn years Ln the same location.
2721 E. Cout Hwy,, Calli. 92625
(714) 673-2255
RICHARD Y. KUHN, Dtr ector
CARLTON DAHLMAN, Mana(er
FEATURING
DIEGO or Germany
L. KOENIG or Hawail
ARTISTS SHOWING CURRENTLY
G. BRADESON
R. TARZJAN
T. PADDOCK HOPE
R. WEE
E. THOMPSON
C. MYE RS
V. FISHER
W. ZINT
J . HANE Y
M.E.CREELMAN
Personal -Pet -Yacbt PortraU.a
T1{E
1\(0!1{£~
'J(1TC1(£N
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requlred by law.
CALL 673-0550
FO& SUBSC&IPTIONS, ADVE&TISING,
C LASSIFIED ADS AND JOB PIUNTING
A'dire ~
RECYCLED RAGS ,
·-Clothes from the
wardrobes of the world's
most fashionably dressed
women .
• lll:llla.IJI1 ~ ............ .
Now in Corona del Mar -
Hid ing in the Arcade at
1721 East Coast Hwy.
PHONE 675·~S~3
MON. THRU SAT. 10 TO S
f'RIDAl'S 'TIL 8
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jllHC 's v(Hiilfllt$
Reasonable prices
for quality
merchandise
I
E!S T A. TE SALES CON DU CTSD
PUBLIC NOTICE
CP-4al
FICTITIOIIIB-
IIAM£ 8TATZimiT
1'1le I>Uow'lll ,.,... an
dollc ........ ~ ....
llllll -.. 1110 -Gn.:l AY_., 8alta AM,
Calllorola !11'705: W&JM
Whltoey IJid llazpnt Wllll-
Mf, U18 R..,._,, Dr1Y ..
llowport Boaeb, Calllorola
i ZISSO.
Thh bu11DMit.CODduetld.
by aa lodh1dlltL Sjped:
Marp.ret Wblt:Dey,
1'bls statemeat n.1 a.ted:
wtth the eouoty clerk of Or-
uge CouatJ Juoe ?, 19'17.
Beacon Escrow, 901 Do•er
Dr., Stllte ISO, Newport
Beach, Ca. 9266$, E1crow
No. 772010. •
Publish: June 115, Z!, !0,
Jllly 7, I f177, ID tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77!24
P UBLIC N O T I CE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following person Is
doiDg bustness as: Boone
Doa;Ie Bags, 621 Larkspur
Au., Corona del War, Ca.
92625: Jane Hletbrlnk. 621
Larkspu r Ave., Corona del
Mar, CalU. 9!625,
This business ls conduc-
ted by an Individual. Signed:
Jane Hletbrlnk.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County May 31, 1977.
Publlsh: June 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -76814
P UB LIC N OTIC E;
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
PIJBL.IC NOTICE
FJC11,.,. ........
I<AIIK 8T.lTIIIIIn' ,.,......,. __
dolor --u: -· £111111~-c-om, Slolto .,;,.~~It B--II. Ham., ,. c..,ruoriai,;· rosa del Mar, CaL :
Eldollt Slept, IS a-1 Dr.,
CoroM. Hl Mu, Cal, taU$.
Thll--~~by. pMr&l--stcao<l: Nltallo II. Hanll.
Tbls --WU Died wttb Dle CGUDty clert oi Or-
arce CouotJ . JIIDI t, 1t'l'7.
PubllJb: JUDI 16, h, SO,
July 7, U77, Ia tbe NeYp>rt
HutorE~ F-n2~
PUBLIC NO TICE
flCTmous BUSIIIESS
NAME STATEKEN"I'
The lollow1Dc penoo 1s
dolllC bu&lnessas:(A)J._
A. Oddo 6 Asoncla .... (B)
JAO Enterprt.ses,1'788Hum-
mingb1rd Drive, Costa Mea
926!6: Joseph A. Oddo, 1788
Hummlllgblrd Dr., Costa
Mesa, CalU. 92626.
Tbis bustness Is COid.lcted
by an IDctl:vldual. Sfkned:
Josepb A. Oddo.
This statemett was tlled
witb the coulty clerk of Or-
ange C~mty Juoe 6, 1977.
Publish: June 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977, LD the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F-77079
P U BL11C NOTICE
S-85?41
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
,.UeL.IC NOTIC~ NEII'ORTHAIIIIORE.NlUJI PU.LtC NO TICe \ PV8LIC NOTICI! PUIII.IIItED IEE.NL Y ·I'll. I FICiilkiUI..... .,...1-..ay a-.14 PW::IJIJ)UI BtM1J1U8
RAilE ln'ATiliiUr ·-•-,JUU23, l!n PICIIIJOUa-
TIIot 1111ow1or -11 COIIDIIA DEl liAR. CAU ~. N.UO: 8TATZISin' -r:.~"!__IIDT II
dolzlt.ecnnUtArUace PUBLIC NOTICE' 'nl~ptrz~•an dolzl ;~;=-Cout 1101--om..eona s:ai'ies :U. .,. __ u: ....... c...,.., ION w • .._
dol liar, CL -: ,_,. STATEIIlln' OF ABAII-..aca1 C~ 170 E .. 81ft., ii.wj;ri Bdl., CL -xtc~uooot~. 1107S.-DOIOIBin' oF ua: orrac 17111 -. -.c ... _,.PloY~~ II. •-"~ cniC Drt•e,Coi'OIS.cWIMu, • -1.1i:m11U 8MII:Bpllf.UPro. • ...--· c llZII5 1TI'IODS BlJSIMS8 KAME · llOrll• 1oc a Calllollll& Kl Jr., 10M W, 8-'nw: bls;1.Ju&.cca1seted Tbe tolkJwtsil penou 00J110fttioo. .. 170 Eut l'Ub Bmt., Newport Bctl,. CL
o lodl.-t Slpotl: ... •-lllo ... of SlrMI, c-11-.Calllor -•· P~n D. Rieb~ tbe 4etttl.ou hQzdnJit•me: Ida IUU;. DeiiWe Proper; T~ bolt._. Ia ~-
Thll t!Utemool ... Died S..r Brud Raoc:bCo-, t1o1, 1 Callt>-COIIIOIO· ed ., U lodl-. -.-:
wttlltoeCOOUII)'di rto!Or-ZSO Nnport c-. Drl .. , Uoo, 1?0 But 1'1111 Strolll, FloJIIIIr. WqllmwKIJr.
C ~ , 9 a-? Sblllll-IOO,Nowporllltocb, Colda 11-Calllo-Tbll --wu llled up 0111~1 .. ue • ~, · CA tzMO. Tbe Ftct1Ua.1 92611. Lau~e c Jobalo wttb tbe eoGtJ cJ.ut ot Or-Jur;';~~~~: :·N~~ Ballaeu Name .W.rred to 2001 'vllta c..: Nnpo~ uce CowQ M&J !7, 1977.
H rbo E .. ·•-F 72 aboYe wu ftled 1a Ort.aJe B•cb, CL tle&O: ffouteiD PubUU: Jaae z, t, 18, . a r -.--7 99 Couaty oo •·S0-7S. Robert ~lodullrlea, aCallt,f'ldaltll· 23,, 1977, lD tbe Newport
PUBLIC NOTI CE 0. Hill, Z50 Newport Ceater en.J .. rtoer.adp, ~70 Eut H.a.ibor Eul(n. F -78778
FICTmOUSSOBINESS DriYe,SuJteM-lOO,Newport 17tliStrett,Colt:tMea.Ca-· P.UBLIC NOT I CE
NAil£ STATEMENT Boaeb, CA MeeO; Chll>mu. IIi>-92620,
The toUowtac person 1a1 Pbllllpt, Brudt aDd Red-1'b11 ballDea S. C:Oedlet.
dolrc bustness u: Data diet, a Callfonda corpon-ed bJ a.o ul.Deorponttd aa-
pr 1506 •-~-~· Dr Uoo. 901 Dove Str.et, SUite aoei.F.ttoo otbtr t.bu • -rt-ep., ~e •• ZSO N rt 8ea b CalJ ~-Coroa& del Mar, Cal. 92625: • ewpo c ' -. oenbip. Siped: Wll'DI!Ir
Fujltaabo, wuuam s., 1508 fonda. 92680• Medical Ceater, by Daa De-
Saadcastle Dr., Corooa del :.. Tbia basi.Dt .. wucordlc-YUle Holsteln Iocllstrtes·
Mar, Cal. 9%625. ~~a ~M~ ~Ul rabip. DeMthe PropetUes, bJ ns..;
This busiDesslscooducted ......... : 8 • • Deutlle, Pru:tdeot.
bJ an 1Dd1YIIl1al. SlgDed: Tllls statemeat was tllfl4 Tbls statemf1Dt was flied
w. s. Fujltnbo, wUb ~e ~"? ele~: oi~;-wtth the eooaty clerk of Or-
Tills statement was nted aa,ge oa-, une • • ance Couoty May 2'1, 1977.
with the cooaty clerk of Or-Publlsh: Jane 2!, SO, July Publlah: Jaoe 9, 16, U,
ange Coaaty June 9, 1977. 7, 14, 1977, ln the Newport 30, 1f177, In tbe Newport
Publish: Juoe 16, Z!, 30, Harbor EnsJp. F -2f96! Harbor EDSlgn. F -76755
July,7,1977,tntheNewport P!:iBLIC N OT I C~ ~UBLIC N OTICE Harbor Enslg11. F -77295
PUBLI C NOTICt
FICTITIOUs BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtag person Is
doing business as: (l)Dexter
Lew Dra!Uog, (2)Lew Dralt-
i..Qg, (3) Dexter G. Lew ll
Associates, ZZ26 W. Adams
St., Santa Ana, Calif. 92704:
NOTICE OF
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Orange County Superior
Court Case No. Z37 ,255
NEWPORT BEACH TOWN-
HOUSE Ow'NERS ASSOCIA·
TION vs.
C. A. FALCONER,
LAVONNE G. FALCONER,
ET AL
each unit for possessloo and
occupancy of tbe balconies.
patios, porcbes aod/or Boat
Slips shown on the Coodo-
mlnlum Plan a.od designated
or to be deslgoated on sald
'•Condominium Plaa" or In
the Declaration as being ap-
purtenant to such Units re-
spectively.
PARCEL 3: The eiclu-
S-85&61 n cnnous BUSINESS
NAME ST!.TEMENT
Tbe toUowtnc per.,DI are
doing bualDeH u: Ferp-
aoo ' DehlHD. llltertlltlooll,
Ltd., <b. tbe Tr1-rtoaCom.
puy, 660 Newport Ceoter
Drln, Suite Zl5, Newport
Bes.ch, Calllon1s. 92860:
John M. rercuaoo. 216 Em~
erald Bay, Lacum BM.eh,
Callfornla 92651; James G.
P. Dehlsen, 1740 Piau del
Norte, Balboa, Calltornla
92661.
This busi..Dess Is condu c-
ted by a genenl partner-
ship. Signed: James G. P.
Detllsen and John M. Fer-
gusoa.
This statement was ftled
wttb the county clerk of or ..
a.nge County Juoe 2, 19'77.
PubUsh: June 16, 23, 30,
July 7, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ens.lgn. F-77005 Derter G. Lew, 2Z26 W.
Adams St •• Santa Ana, Cal1l.
92704.
stve rtghttopossesstonaoo P U BLI C NOnc .E
occupancy ot lOOse PorUons
ot the Common Areas ot Lot S-85620
PUBLIC NOTICE
1-.-rM nc 1 ltiOOI 80IIMI:e
HAliK 8T.lftlmiT
Tile ltlllooolll -II dcUC ...... u: B.ts.r
Brud lta..la Coi'IIPUJ, ISO
Nf'WPOrt c-.r Drt, .. 8lu.
11-100, l<nport llooclt, CA
-Tba 0, HWCo-. a Callt>-corpontloo,
OIMftl PartDer, ISO Mew-
port Ceater Dr1Yt. Suite M-
100, Newport Beeeb, CA
Nell),
Tbta baalDI .. t. CODduc:-
ttd by a Umlw:.J.rtaenhlp.
CorponUOa Neme: Tbe 0.
HUl Compiny,G•ert.l Part-
aer, br Rebert 0. Hlll, PI'I--DI.
Thl• statemeat was tlled
wltb tbe county clerk of Or-uce CouDtJ Jaae 14. 19'77.
Publish: Juoe zs, !0, Julv
7, 141 1977, LD tbe Newpc,..:t
Harbor Elllip. F -77516
PUBLIC NO'TIC«
OllllllWIClll:l. 17M
.Ill OIIDIIIAIICI or TD
CITY or IIZWPORTKACH
AIIUiliiOG .o ICJRTJOII or
IUP II). "' FIOII
T-TOTIIZ
"'11-1"' DCSrRICT CE.RTAilf
PROPERTY LOCATBD Ill
NEWPORT HEIGHTS, lfEW.
PORT BEACH (no?
THROUGH ISIS liTH
STREET AT TUSTIN AVE-
NUE)
The Cit)' COUIICll of lllo
CltJ of Newport B•ebDOES
ORDAtN u loUOWs:
SECTION I. The fo1lowlnc
.... rll>od -· proporty In the Cit)' of Newport Beacb,
County of Oruce, State of
Cllllorola:
A porUon ot Lot 47, Np-
port HefchtJ:, located at
25(17 lllrouct> 2525 lith
Street at the soutb-.lter-
PUBLIC NO TIC'£-\ ly COrDer of 16tb street
-·· .&Dd Tustin AYelllelnNew.
S-65?46 Y port Beocb, Couoty of Or-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ' act. state of CalUorDl&
HAM£ STATEMENT as sbowa OD Dt.atrlctl.DC Map
Tbe followt.ac peraoos are No. %6 referred to lD See-
doing buslness as: Glover-tion zo.oe.oso of the New-
Yathes Accou~ aDd Tax port Beach Mualctpa.l Code,
Senice, Z'709 Patti Lane, a.od by sacb retereoce made
Suta AM, CL 92'706: Hel-a part of Title ZO ot aald
demarte Matbel, 2709 Patti Code, Ia benby rer.ooed
Lane, Seota Am., Ca. 92708; from tbe '' 0" Dlstrlet to the
TOOmu R. Glover, 1146 '•R.2" D1atridaoclsald0la.
Parkrldge Rd., Norco, Ca. trtctlD( Mep No. Z6 Is here-
91760. by amended to soow tills 10-
Thls business Is conduc-nJ.nr.
ted by a geoenl partner· SECTION z. Tbe Dlrector
ship. Signed: Thomas R. Glo-of the CommunltJ DeYeJop-
Yer, HelcJema.rte Mathes. meat Departmeal ot tbe City
This statement ns nled of Newport Beacb 11 bereby
with the couaty clerk of Or-instructed and directed to
ance County Jooe 10, 19'77. chl.rce Dlstrlcttng Mep No.
~llsb: June 23, 30, July 26 to show the zoa.~.Iw cbange
7, 14, 1977, In the Newport described In Sectiotl 1 bere-
Harbor Ensign. F -'7'7312 of, aDd as said DlstrtcUrc The following persons are
doicg business as: Pop-Top-
Hole Company, 3421 Ford-
1\am Ave., Santa Ana 92704:
The following person Is
dolQg business as: Time
Square Delicatessen, 7777
Edinger St., 193, Huotlng-,
ton Beach. Calli.: DaY!d
Labmanl, 990Z ~ Can.
yon Dr., H.B .. , CalU. 92&4&,
This business is conducted
by an Lndlvldual. Signed:
Dexter C. Lew.
By vlrtue of a Ju<Sgment
ol Foreclosure aod Order
of Sale Issued oa May 4,
1977, bJ the Superior Cou rt
Ln and for the Couaty of
Onnge, State ot CalUornla,
upoa a judgmeat lo fuor
of NEWPORT BEACH
TOWNHOUSE OWNERS AS-
SOC IATION agalnst C. A.
FALCONER and LAVONNE
C. FALCONER. as ),ldgme ot
debtors, showing a oet bal-
ance of $1,204.68 actually
due on said judgment on
the elate of the Issuance of
said Order, plus costs ot
foredo~ne sale, I shaU sell
a.l.l of the right, title and
Interest of said judgment
debtors In the resldenttal
property In the Couaty ot
Orange, state of California,
known as 4403 W, Paclftc
Coast Hwy., Newport Beacb,
Caillornla, and lepJiy de-
scribed. as fOllows:
1 ot Tract 7530, designated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
on the CoDdomlDium Plan NAME STATEMENT __ ::Po;lJ"S~L:.!.:I C::....::N:_:O:_T.:.::t C~E'--
as balcoDI.es, paUos and/or The follOWing person is .
Map shall have beeo 90 am-
eDded, the same 5ball be LD
f\lll force and effect and be
a part or Title 20 of the Frank T. Det!ner, 2740 De
Soto Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca.
92626; Donald c. Mears,
7552 Keith Circle, La Pal-
ma, Ca. 906 23.
This business Is conduc-
ted by a general partnership.
Signed: Frank T. Dettner.
This statem ent was Wed
with the county Clerk of Or -
a.nge County May 31, 197 7.
Publish: June 9, 16, 23 ,
30, 1977, in th e Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -76815
P UBLIC N o T ICE
S-85649
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM E ST ATEMENT
The following person Is
dol.D& business as: Grtmth
Associates, 1037 Gtenneyn
Street, Laguaa Beacn. Call-
rOrnta 92651: Lawrence H.
Griffith, 1037 Glenneyre
Street, Laguna Beach, Cali-
fonll.a. 92651.
This bustness Is conducted
by a.n Individual, Signed:
Lawrence H. Grlnlth.
Tnls statement was tUed
with the county clerk ol Or-
ange County May 31, 1977.
Publish: June 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -76878
P UBLIC N OTIC E
S.85647
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
dolng bustness as: F. Hous-
ton Enterprises, 9001 Mella
Circle, Huntington Beach,
California 92646: Frank C.
Houston, 9001 Adelia Cir·
cle, Hunti ngto n Beach, Cali-
fornia 92646.
This business Is conducted
by an Individual. Signed:
Frank C. Houston.
This statement was tiled
with the county clerk or Or-
ange Cou nt y May 31, 1977.
Publish: June 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977, In the Newport
This business Is conducted
by an lodiYidual. Signed:
David Lahman!.
This statement was flied
with the county clerk or Or-
ange County June 10, 1977.
Publlsb: June 16, 231 30,
July 7, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77365
P U BL IC NO T ICE
S-63585
FICTITIOUS Bt,JSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowtcg person Is
doing business as DC M, Inc.,
4601 Dorchester Road, Cor-
ona del Mar, California
92625: D. C. Marine, IDe ,,
(Wisconsin COJll.), Ephraim,
Wisconsin 54Zll.
Thls business l.s cooduct-
ed by a corwratton.
Corporation nam e: D. C.
t.farlne, loc., Henri Cho-
meau. Pres.
Tbls statement wu ft.led
with the county clerk of Or -
acge· County May 26, 1977.
Publish: June Z, 9, 16,
23, 1977, in the Newport
Halbor Ensign. F -7 6729
P U BL IC NOTICE
S-63579
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The folJowtcg person Is
dolog business as: Hope
Bible Chapel of Costa Mesa,
M eeUog in 7th Day Advent-
ist Church, 271 Avocado,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 : Bible
Church Mission -A Calif-
ornia Corporation, Mailing
address, 14440 Mansa Dr.,
La Miracta, Calllornia 90638.
This business Is conduct-
ed by a corwratlon.
Corporation na me: Bible
Church Mission. Leonard
E. Van Dam, Dlrector.
This statement was ftled
wtth the county clerk of Or -
arce County May 19, 1977.
Publish: June 2, 9, 16,
Z3, 1977, In the Newpo rt
Ha.rbor Ensign. f .76380
This statement was nled
wlih the county clerk of Or -
ange County June 13, 1977,
Publish: J une 15, Z3, 30,
July 7, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -774ZO
P UBL IC N O T ICE
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowl~ persons are
doing business as: Ritter
V. J. Co,, 4ZO Cabrtllo St.,
Costa Mesa, CA. 926Z7: Wil-
Ha m J. Hodges, 4ZOCabrUio
St., Costa Mesa, CA. 926!7;
Larry W. Collins, 19481 SI-
er ra Lago, Irvine, CA.
927 15.
This business t.s conduct-
ed by a geoenl partnership.
Slgoed: WOllam J. Hodges.
This statement was dled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County May 27, 1971.
Publish: June Z, 9. 16,
Z3, 1977, In the Newport
P.arbor Ensign. F -76777
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following persons are
doing bu slness as: Tri-
County Cleaning SYstems
Co., 122 S. Ohio St ., 1110,
Anaheim, Ca. 92805: Jef!
P, Al len, 122 S. Ohio St.,
U 10, Anaheim, Ca.. 92805;
James A. Allen. 1335 Bar-
ranca, 125, Covtoa, Ca.
91723.
This business Is conduct-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: Jeff P. Allen.
This statement was rued
wit h the county clerk of Or-
a.nge County June 3, 1977,
Publish: Juoe 9, 16, Z3,
30, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77047
PU B LIC N.O T ICE
S-85659
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
Harbor Ensign, F -76858 PU.B LIC N OT ICE -"-==-=--=--.::..::...-
The followtog persons are
doing buslnesa: as: Pier
Plua Palace, 118 Y.aln
Street, Huntlngton Beacb,
Ca. 92648: Henry James
DITooto, Z09 13th Street.
Huntl..ngton Beleb, CL 92648;
Jean DIToato, Z09 13th st.,
Huntington Beacb, CL 9~48,
P UBL IC N OTIC E
S-85605
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST .cTEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Knot Art,
161 9 Sunset Ridge, Laguna
Beach 9265 1: Deborah AnD
Poxon, 161 9 Sunset Ridge,
Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651.
This business Is cooctuc-
ted by an lrxtlvldua.l. Slgoed:
,Deborah A. Poxon.
TW1 statemeDt was rued
with the county clerk ot Or-
aage County May 2'7, 1977,
Publish: June 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977 , lo the Newport
Harbor Eoatcn. F -78752
P UBLI C N O T)CE
S-85609
rtcTmous BIJSINESS
NAM E STATEMENT
Tbe fol.lowtqr per.on Ls
clolac buolllon w Barry
Wwtam• Led., gc)t OOYe S1Ho1. 1115,NowportB•ch,
Calllo-II!UO:IIurJWU'
111.m.t, 101 HaMI Drt••· co ..
_. diJ lfa.r, Cal.ll)nla.
nt.lbo-11--
t.d 1>1 • u.at..t.,.-HIIIp.
81pod: .,...,. Wllll&ml.
'Na ............ ftled
-1111._,-"' Or-... c_,...., 1'111m. ,. •• .._, t,a.
10, "'k • ,.. .•.n --... ,_,_
S-63565
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
dolng business as: Hair U
Is, 2380'7 E1 Toro Rd. 92630:
AatOOny 01Lorlnzo ll Lena
DtLorluo, 26926 Floresta,
Mlss1on VIejo, Ca. 9Z675 .
Thls buslnesa Is conduct-
ed by a.a lod!Yldual: Signed:
Anthony DtLortDZo.
Thil statemeat was tued
wtth the county clerk of o r .
ance Couoty May Z3, 1 rn1.
Thl5 bus loess Is COilductl<l
by u lndiYIW.I. Slcl>Od:
Hen ry DlTooto,
This ltlteme!lt ns ftled
wttll tiM! eoumty clerk of Or-
a.rce Couaty May Sl, 1977.
Publl.sh: June t, 16, 23,
30, 1977, ID the Newport
Hart>or Eulp. F -76863
Publish: June Z, 9, 16, 23, --::=:::-=-:-::-::-:-=-::--
1977, tn th.e Newport Harbor __ :.P_:U:_:B:::L:..;:t c::...;N:,;O~T;..t C::_:£;.__
Ensign. f -?6464 S..a5i42 -
PU Bl.I C N OTICE
S-63564
fiCTITIOUS BliSl!IESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe tollOtrlQI penon Is
dotac bustneas u: UaiYena.L
Catatoc Showrw1111, t051S
EUS. AYe., Fou.DlaiJI Valley,
Colli. 927ot: Bootrlco
GroNND. 8511 WIJ'Dir
Allo., '"· lllnoiiJP>oBoac:b, Callt>nU IZU7.
TtU •lh•• s. OOIIdllct-
ed bJ .. ~. Slpod; .
Blltrt~ GIM'nW•
Thll --llled -lllo-cl«toiOr-.... c_,. Iiiii' a, am. ........ -...... . U, J m, Ia tiN Jllawport
llad>or llllp. P-71411
•
fiCTITIOUS BtlSI!IESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollfttlc: penoa 11
dolllC buiiDtu u : Hal 00..
luuraace A(eotJ, 1151 DoYe st-. Saito 180, "-" B•cb, Callfo-111810:
Don ta.aruce Apacf, r.e ..
CaUiorU corp., 1151 DOYI stntt. illite 180, Jtwwpott
B•cb, CA.-·
Tb1J bufF I II ill ooodllcttd
by e eorpontlol.. Corpora.
t1oa •. Dr. Dote ~rue.
Ac~, lsc., 'l'lloWdoie B.
ZcJcob,Prlliidtlt.
11d.l ...... .,.. ftlell ..uallll,....,dertolor-
.... C.IIIJ 1 .. a, am.
-~t,at,a, ao, tm, 111 ... ..,.. llul>orllllp. ,_,_
PARCEL 1: Tt.t portion
ot Tract 7530, as per map
recorded In Book 297, pages
35 and 36 of Mlseellaoeous
Maps, in the omce of the
County Recorder of sa.ld
County, shown and detlned
as Unit 2, on that certain
CoDdomlnlum Plan (the
"Condominium Plan" here-
in) attached as an eJ:biblt
to ti'Lat certain Declaration
of Covenants, Coru:U tlons aod
Restrictions for Newport
Beach Townhouses, Ltd.(the
"Declaration" heretn) re-
corded on Ma y 11, 1972, as
Instrument No.' 11412, tn
Book 101!2, page 313 of Of-
fi cial Records ot sa.Jd Coun-
ty.
PARCEL 2: An undivided
1/28th Interest In and to
thOse portions ot Lot 1 of
Tract 7530, shown anc1 de·
fined as '•Common A.reas"
(tbe •· Common Areas'' be re-
in) on theCoodomlnlum Plan,
EXCEPTING AND RE-
SERVING, however, eJ:c.lu -
slYe rights appurtenaot to
P U BL IC N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followt~ person Is
dolng business as: M.J.H.
Manulacturl..Qg & &.lpply
Company, 1733 Q Moarovla
Avenu e, Costa Mesa, Cal.
92627: Michael John Hickey,
21691 Saluda Circle, HuDt-
lncton Bell., Cal. 92646.
This busi.Dess Is cooducted
by U J.odJ•Idual, Slgoed:
Klehael J. Wckey.
This statemeot •as Dll<l
with tbe coaoty clerk of Or-
•ace Couaty June 13, 19?7.
Publiab: June 16, ZS, so,
JUIJ 7, 197?, LD tbe Newport
Ha.rbor £ns1p. F -1"7U'7
PUBLIC NOTIC E
S-85141
flCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEIIENT
Tlte lollowlnc ...... ..
doiDc ba.U.11 u: Warm-
laeto• lua:raace A.paey,
1151 DoYe Street, S.U. 260,
11-rt Beocb, c~ -Dot.-..-...
aq, IDe., CalUDnls corp .. ma 1loto a.-. ... 110,
11-rt -It, CA. -· 11U t.elnJntac__.ted
I>JICO ............ c.,.rotloo .. _ Dote
ra.ruce ~. r.e ..
n.odot• B. Zolab. Pn•l--· nt.IIII--Died ..ua 111o _, clort o1 or. ... c_,. -. a, am .
N'IB Jlse t , 11. a,
10, ""· .. .... "-1 llutlor ,,.,.., P-'MIOl
porcbes, and shown on s:atd dolng buslness as: Westside
Condomlnlum Pla..D as being Yarlc.et, 327 lith st •• Huat.
appurtenant to Parcel 1 Beach, Ca . 9!647: JamU S.
A ... _ Gammob, 7301 Emerson ........e.
PARCEL 4: The eJ:clu slve An.. Westminster, Ca.
rlgbt to use and occupaocy 92685,
for wharfage and docking This bustnesslsconducted
purposes of such portion of by an IDdl•ldual. Signed:
the Common Areas of Lot JamU Gammoh.
1 of Tract 7530, sOOwn and Thfs statement was filed
deftned on the Condomtulum wttb the county clerk of Or-
Plan as Boat Slip No. 17, a.oge Cou nty June 1, 1977.
"Boat SUps" which has been PubUsh: June 9, 16, 23,
spectncally designated as 30, 1977, In the Newport
betng appurte-.nt to Parcel Harbor Ensign. F -76903
I above, in the manner pro-P UBLIC NO TI C E
Ylded for In the Declaratioo.
RESERVING UNTO S-85618
GRANTOR, Its successors FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
ud asstgas, all rtgbts, 11-NAME STATEMENT
censea &od easemeata. If The followtae person la a.nr. as spect.ncally gran-doiDC business as: South-
ted, resened, and/or pro~ west w:.ntgage Compa.ny,
vlded tor Ln the Dectan-Mission VIejo, 2704 1 La Pu
tton. Road, Suite 2B~2, Mlsstoo
Assessor's Pa.reei No. Vie)), Calif. 92675: Sierra
046 010 01 Peclllc Flnancl.al Co, Joe.,
NOTICE lS HEREBY GI-California CoJll,
YEN tllat on July 1, 1977, This buslness Is conduc-
at 10:30 O'clock A.M., 1..n ted by a corporation.
the main lobby of tbeO~e Corporation name: Sierra.
County Cou rt House, 700CI-Pacific Financial Co., Inc.,
vic Center Drtve West, San-Bruce B. Lawrence, Prest-
la Ana, Callfornta, I shall dent.
sell at public auction to the This statemeDt was a.ted
highest bidder, lor cash 1n wtth the county clerk or Or-
lawful money ot the United an,ge County Juoe 7, 1977.
States all of the rtght, ttUe Publish: June 16, 23, 30,
and Lnterest of s:atd )Jdg-July 7, 1977 , In the Newport
meat debtors In tbe above-Harbor Ensign. F -77 162
described property, or SO PUBLIC N.O T IC E much thereof as to be ne-_...!:.!:.!:!!:~c..!:C:.::..!.:::.!:.-
cessary to satisfy said )u1g-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
meot, with accrued interest NAME STATEMENT
aod costs. The tollowtnr person ls
Deted at Saata Ana, Ca-doing bastnesa as: Hammood
Ufornia, May 18, 1977. Organ ' P1aoQ. Ceater, Z854
JOHN P. STOOD East Coast H1f'Y,, Corona
Commtsst.ooer del Mar, Ca.. 92625: Ray moo
Publlab: Juoe 9, 16, Z3, 30, C. Averett, 1585 So. Coast
19771 Ln the Newport Haroor H1f'Y., No.2, Laguna Beech,
Ensign. C aT;I~6~;1ness 1s cooducted
PUBLIC NOTI C E"\ by an todlvldllal, Signed:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Raymon C. Averett.
NAME STATEMENT This statement was nled
The followtne peraoa Is with th e county clerk of Or-
doloc business as: The a.nce Count)' Juoe 9, 1977.
Batter Shoppe, 600 Larkspur ~115h: June 16, 23, so.
Awe., Corooa del Mar92625: July 7, 1977, Ia the Newport
Amy Leslie Rockmor., 600 Harbor EDJJ.&n, r-'77298
Larlc.spur Avt., Corooa del PUBL.IC NOTICE
Mar, Clllt. 92625• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
This bulinessla:cotdlcted NAME STATEMENT
bJ a.o lDd:lYidual: Slped: Tbt toUowtac periOD Ja:
Amy L, Roekmon. do'-~-•·· f Tbls statemeat wu tlled ... ""'-" u: noc:es-
wltb the cooaty elertofOr-ea·•~ 187S lJTtne An., Sulte
up CoaotJ JaDI 9, 1977• B, Colta Mea, CL 9UZ7:
I -30 Jame~ Barrtactoa. 4100
l'dllt.ttt: J.ane 8• ~.. ' Par' " rt Dr ··~ Jaly 7, 1m, lA tbe Newport a rotwpo •• ._. .. ,
Hutor EuJcu. r -7?2'11 Nowport Boac:b ~sao. • Th1l: budDeN 11 condact.
P I:J B L I C N 0 T I C E ed b)' U lDIU.fSdlltU, Slped:
James r. BuriiiCioL
FICTmOUS BUSilfiSS Tbll lts.temeat wu tiled
NAME STATEMElff wt.tll tbe oouaty elert of Or-
The ltlllolrll& -· 11 uc• CoaiiiJ 1... 3, am. doc 1.air bua:lDia u: Cook PlbU.b: Ju~t t, ae, u,
om111uAeaUO. S.~a, to, 11?7, lD tbe MIWIIOrt
4570 C-Drl .. , Soltl H.-EuJcu. F -7?040
I, M-rt -._ Call-ltlntll, IIIHO, ._rotod PUBLIC NO'l;,ICE
Callt>rola: Cilrllll>ltllor D. FlCTmOUS BlJSIMESil
Coolt. loc~ Clllf. Co011.,. NAill B!'ATEMENT
45'10 Ca-llrt•' •111 The t1oJ1ow111 ,.._ 11
I, 1<-rt-._ Cllllor-,clollr .., .. _. u: Troftl-
llla -· ttoo, 1111 c-Dr., c ... 'nl8 '*d1111 LIOC*IIIeted ta .... tla7: WurM Rill*
bJa c:orporldoa. a.u.r, 10MI KarnJh 1t..,
Corporo&o .. ...., ......... llch,-.
cut•plu D. CaM. a.e.. 'ftll tednn Ia CDM~Kt
Ctutllo!Mr D. Cool,Pnll-ed I>J u -.-a......., -. ......... -. Na •tJ••• 1fU JDr4 'hill ... • lied
w1111 111o _.., cloft o~o.--a.; ·~.,or
up c_,. Iiiii' •. '"'· ... c.., ' am .
Mud--t, It, II, Ml* -1,=' 10, am, a. ,.. .. _. 10, am 10 111o
-laol~ ,_,.,.. -i'v•~& r. I
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doiJC buslness as: The Sim-
ple Way, 179-41 Blue Gate
Laoe, Huntington Beach, Ca-
lif. 9!647: Erlk Soderholm,
4045 E. 8th St.. Apt, D,
Long Beach, CalU. 90804;
Jacqueline Waters, 17941
Blue Gate Lane, Huntington
Beach, Calif. 92647.
This business Is conducted
by a general partnership.
Slgoed: Ertk Soderholm.
This statement was nted
with the couaty clerk of Or-
ange County June 16, 1977.
Publish: June 23, 30, July
7, 14. 1977, LD the Newport
Ha!bnr Eoslp.. F -77597
PUBL I C N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
doing business as: Energy
Investment Partnership 13,
4500 Campus Drt•e, Suite
228, Newport Beach, Ca.
9Z660: Byron A. Batcheller,
15 Hermitage Lane, Newport
Beach, Ca. 9!660; Carol F.
Bouty, 23 Corona, Long
Beach, Ca. 90803.
This buslDess ls conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: Byron A. Batcheller.
This statement ns tlled
with ttle county clerk of Or-
ange County Juoe 13, 1977.
Publish: J uoe 16. 23, 30,
July 7, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77419
P U BL IC NOTfCE
S-85658
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doLnc business as: John Ire-
taOO Associates, 567 San
Nicolas Drtve, Suite 109f,
Newport Beach. California
9Z660: John A. Ireland, 1201
Seacrest Drive, Corooa del
M.ar, California 92:625.
This business ls coOOuc-
ted by an lodlvl<laal. Slgned:
John A. Ireland.
This statement was nled
wUh the county clerk of Or-
ance Couoty Juoe 3, 1 f177.
Publllh: June 1&, Z!, 30,
July 7, 1977, ln the Newport
Hutor Enstcn-r -??0112
PUBLIC NOTICE
ST ATEIIENT Of WITH-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERA TlNG l.IIIDER
FICTITIOUS BlJSINESS
NAME
Tbe lollowtnc pereou
baft wlUidi'aWQ u IHilnl
porlllon hom lba por!Dor-
llllp oporaUDc ...... llloflc-
tttto .. buiiMII •m• ol U-
ooclllocl Eloetroalca II
17855 Sty Part Clrelo, tr-
Ylat, Ca. tnlf. Tbe lie·
UUOOI hQtlaMI •me ltl.te·
moolltlr lllopor!Dorlilllpwu
tutd OD I&U'eb M, 1978, ill
lllo Cow11J ol Oru&o. Tile
t.U DSIH ud r...a41Ke of
1111 ........ -. ..... .. ..-n: ,..., Bony,
144$ a.._ '-·-11, CL IOIOt; -...... 11114--
Lue, ~ ca. IMO.
...-Jem a.m. Ro-._. ........ .
'nil 1 ......... tDid
w1111 1111 ""'*' cloft "'or-"'1: c.-, ... , 11'11. n•-. I, at, a, 10. am, 1a ... .,.,
IIUIIIer •s<Pv
I
· Newport Beach Municipal
Code.
SECTION 3, This Ordin-
ance shall be published once
Ln the outctal aew~r of
the City, and the same shall
be effec:Uve thirty (30) days
alter the date ol Its adop-
tion.
This Ordinance was intro-
dUCe<Vat a regular meeting
ot the City CouncU of the
City of Newport Beach held
on the 23rd day or May,
1977 and was adopted on
the 13th Clay of Juoe, 19'77,
by the foUowtng vote, to
wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dos-
tal, Barrett, McJIMlls, WU-
ltams.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: Ro·
cers, Ryclc.ofr.
ABSENT COUNCiL MEN:
Kuebn.
Mtlan Oosbl
Mayor
ATTEST:
Doris George
City Clerk
Publish: June ~3, 1977, In
the Newport Hartlor Ensign.
P U BL IC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowt.ng person ts
doing business as: The Elrs
Touch Woodworlc.s, 1730 Po-
mona An., Costa Mesa, Ca.
92627: Kent Lund Euelt.
41 9 Heliotrope, Corona del
Mar, Ca. 92625,
This buslness is coOOUcted
bJ an lodlwl~. Signed:
Keat L. Etzell.
This statemeDt was nted
wltb the coooty clerk ot Or -
ange Couaty Juoe 9, 1977,
Publls~: June 16, 23, 30,
July 7, 1977, In tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77294
PUBLIC NOTI C E
S.63499
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUOWIDI peraoo ls
doi.Dg business as: Michael's
Mo•lnc' storace.16402Go-
thard St., Unit "C'', Hunttnc-
ton Beach, Callt. 92647: He -
rold Gold, 10022 Banbury
A•e.. Wutmluter; CaW.
92613.
Th1a bustness la cocdlc·
ted: by u LodiYldbal. Slped:
Harold Gold.
Ttll.r atatemeat wu tlll<l
wltll the eouatry clerkotOr-
atlle CoaatJ May 18, 1W77.
Pabliah: Kay !1, Joe 2,
9, 18, 1977, lD. the NtwPOrt
Hutor Eul(n. F -71ZZS
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOIJS BilslliEss
MAllE B!'ATEIIENT
Tbl ~lknrllc pti'IOM are
clolac ltaol-u: (I) K1tn
·A Ito" Loobndlll, (I) Co-
roM. del Mar ~ A Sale,
(I) Bll cu,.. Loot, Safe 6
Ala.rm Co., lSO Apte Ate.,
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PUBLIC NOTICE PU8t.IC NOT I Cl!
IUMd .., ... CM;J, tocetMr
wWt u ·-tc:Mtee 1M u eltlbaa.lled bJ ._. .. ol
the CitJ CoacG.. Eacla ap..
pUCAit tiiiiiJl M.at WID Ida
._.,..,. ~ (I) rec:tlllt
flbaqt ..... ot ""'"" of. 11M ~ bJ tM F'l-
aue• Dtndor. To ~ ell-
cJble tor ei&Mr tJPt of pe_r-
mJt, &A IIJPl.Jeut mut be
at leut 21 '"" of ace."
SECT10H 5. SectioaS.ts.-
050 (b) of ttae Newport Beacb
MuDiclpal Code 11 ameoded
to read u loUow1:
OllDOfA.Jfe£ MO. 1711
AN ORDlHANCE OP THE
CITY OF NEwPORT BEACH
AMIMDLHG SECTIONS 5.-
10.0101~5.1!.UO A. 5.14.040,
5,1 .. 110, 5.15.150 (b~ 5.-
!G.U~!-5.20.060, 5.Z8.030,
5.12.~, S.a.t.CHO, 5.41.040, s.•.oso, 5 .... 040, 5.43.080
AND 5.SO.CHO OP THE NEW-
PORT BEACH IIUNICJPAL
CODE TO PROVIDE THAT
THE INVESTlGATION OR
APPLICATION PEES IN
EACH OF' SAID SECTION
SHALL BE ESTABL~HED
BY RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL '• 5.15.050 APPLICATION
FOR TOW UCENSE. Appll-
Tbe City Councu of the catiou for tow truck licen-
City of Newport Beach DOES Stl henodtr sba.U be made
ORDAIN as follows: upoa •ell IN'ms u may be
SECTION 1. Sect ton 5.10.-prepand or prescribed by
030 of the Newport Deach the Olrec:tor of F'laaoce and
Municipal Code Is a rneoded staaU eorata1D:
to read as follows: (h) AQ accornpanytqg U-
''5.10.030 APPLICATION cense fM u tstabl.lsbed by
FOR PERMIT. Application Resolut.Joo of tbe City Coon-
for a special ennt permit eU plaa an addttioaal fee
shall be flied at least four-as eltlbu.bed by Resolu-
teen (14) days prior to the Uon ot the Ctty CouocU tor
date or lbe proposed event eacb velliele the appUca.nt(s)
wtth the City Manager, on proposes to use 1n the bu-
tarms suppUed by the City, stness."
torether with an application SECTION ~. Sectioo 5.15.-
processtog cbarge as estab-110 of ttle Newport Beacb
Usbed by Resolution of the Munlctpal Code 1.s ~meoded
City CouncU. to read as follows:
The City Manager may, ''5.15.110. ATTENDANT
in bts discretion, waive the OR OPERATOR'S PERMIT
requirement that appllca-REQUIRED. (a) Appllcatlon:
tlons be llled fourteen (14) No person sbaU drtve or
days prior to the date on operate any offtelal police
wbtcb tbe actlvlty ls to be towtnc vehicle descrtbed ln
conducted.' • thls c hlpter m tbe City with-
SECTION 2. Section 5.12.-out ftrst obtainlftg a permit
320 A of the Newport Beach In wrltl.Dg to do so, from
Munlclpa.l Code Is amended the Chief of Pollee. Ally
to read as follows: person deslrtng to obtain
"5.12.320 Driver's Per-such operator's permit shall
mtt. A. APPLICATIO:-i. No make a wrttteo application
person shall drive or oper-therefor to the Chief of Po-
ate any vehicle descr ibed !lee; ac:comp~nted by a tee
lD this Chapter ln the City as establlsbed by Resolu-
wtthout ftrst obtalnlng a per-tton of the City CouncU. Ap-
. mtt to writing so to do from pllcant tor attendant or op-
the Chief of Police. Any erator's permit 'shall be re-
person desiring to obtaln qulred to be photographed
such driver's permit shall and fillcerpri!Xed.. No at-
make a written application tendant or operator's per-
therefor to the Chief ot Po-mlt sball be issued to any
Uee accompanied by a fee person:
as establls!led by the City 1. UDder the age of 18
Counctl. No permit shall be years.
issued to any person under 2. Wbo 1s not a citizen of
the age ot eighteen (18) the UDited states or who
years, to any person not a has not lJ.WfUUy declared
citizen of the United States lntenUoo of becomlnc such.
unless such person has law-3. Wbo bas been coDYtc-
Ailly declared his Intention ted of a felony.
of becoming such, or to any 4. Who, wtthln a period o!
person wbo Is Incompetent two years immediately pre-
or tor a.oy reason whatso-ceding such applleation, bas
ever ullllble to safely han-been coDYleted of reckless
dle suc h Yehlcle. No permit d.rivloc or lilY prortstons
sba.ll be issued to any per-o! the Alcobollc Be~erace
son wbO has beta eoCJVtcted Cootrol Act, tl..lliiJala Pe-
of a felony, or within the oal Code, Callt>nda Vebi-
period of two years tmme-cle Code, or uy other code,
dlately preceding such ap-wblch Is dlreeUy concerned
plication has been convtc-wltb the operation of a mo-
ted of reckless driving or tor vehicle whUe UDder the
drlvi.Dg a veblcle upon a Influence of alcoboUc be-
hJghway wi\Ue under the tn-verage, or drug, or combl-
fluence of Intoxicating ll-nation of alcoholic and drog.
quors or drugs, or who has 5. Wbo is l.ncompetent or
been convicted of vlolatlng !or any reason whatsoever
any provisions of the Al-unable to handle sucb vehl-
cobollc Beverage Control cle safely.
Act of the State of Calltor-6. wa.o Sa not of good
nla, unless such person monl cbaraeter.
shows to the satls!action or 7. Wbo cannot speak the
the Chtef of Pollee that Is-EngUsh laqguage.
suing a driver's permit to 8. Who does not bold a
blm would not tn any way vehicle drlYer's Ucense is-
be coatrary to the publtc sued by the Motor V eblcle
tnterest, welfare or safety. Depart meat of tbe state of
Each such application sha II C alUoniL
demonstrate bls sldll and ab-9 • ..._ ts DDt ~amctently
Ulty to safely handle his acqaalDted with t.be laws or
vehicle 1n driving 1t through ordlnaDCes regulating the
the crowded sections of the operatioo of motor vehicles.
City accompanied by an In-10. Wbo talstftes tbe ap-
spector designated by the pllcatioo for saJd permit.''
Chief of Pollee. No driver's SECTION 7. Sectioo 5,20.-
permlt shall be granted to 060 of the Newport Beach
any person who Is DOt of Municipal Code 1.s ameoded
good moral character, or to read as follows:
wbo does not hold the re-''5.Z0.060 LICENSE
quired driver's llcense Is-FEES. Every peraoneooduc-
Slled by the Motor Vehicle tlng or eamtqg on the bu-
Department or the State, or sloess of a pawmroker, )mt
wbo Is not sutnctently ac-dealer, junk collector orse-
qu&iJaed wttb the laws or condband ciealer, u a sep-
ordlDaoces regulating the arate ._. •• _.,, lbl1l pay
operation of motor vehicles. an a.DB~&.l license fee u
Persons operating taxicabs, establlshed by a.aoluttoo of
emergency or public safety the City Co.aeU.
vehicles must be able to Every penoo dealluc 1n
speak tbe English ta.qguage. seCODCDod mereMMise 1n
Any falsUlcatlon on the ap-coDDtCtloD wttb lDd IDetdeA-
pUeatioa _,r saJdpermJt will tal to &ll1 otber bca&tDels,
be (I'OQDds for refusal of the sha.D pay tbe Ueeue fees
permJt." required bJ tbe "'taws of tbe
SEC'MON 3. Seetlon 5.14.-City of Newport Btaeb _,r
040 of the ~ewport Beach I&Jd otber .,....... plaa
Ma:Dlelpl.l Code 11 arne~ tbe tddftlotDal •m ot Ten
to read u follows: Oollan ($10.00) per .-m.
"5.14.040. FlLING F'EE. Hdtw"........ &.QJ pro-
AD appllcaUoo aa required ~ ot tiU ~ to
bJ tb1l C~er aball b6 tbe eotlkarJ, .., nlllioaa.
accompuitd by a ft1q f" ebarttll* or...,..tk>N,.,-
u Mtablllbld by RaoluUon clety or...._,......,.
of tM City Couocll, plua tn, co•cttlr;, ........., or
u acldlUoaal amount as es-earrJlll oa tile .. ., .. , of
tabUibld bJ RaotutJon or HCM'Pe .. .._.,. ••
t:be City Coaocll tor eacb lt.r 01' )II* CIIOllector ....._.
amt.l•aee whJcb applicant DOt M l"'lllllnd to make
p,.._ tD opente WithJD pa,... ot IIJ ot U.. ....
1M CltJ, to ooYer tM ad-b•nta ~ proYidtd
lllJalltntlft COlt to tbe City u.t a ...... of...-,.
ot PftC4•111 tbt appllca-t1Ye pereelt ('Ill) ot tile
Uta." . rrou .-c ..... 01111111 a-
IEC'nOM 4. s.ctJoa$.14.-tloa ud .......... .....
110 ol tM JC..,ort Beech bMt -*bnOIC .. ...._
,.,.., Code Ll amtDIIId ted • .. .... •· eauu.
tD ,_ U lallawl: able ... JfiZIE11UIII uaJOIO APPLICATION u, ru• 1 .....,, II ... ft:
POl '*fD'I AHO AT-1 ....... oM 0 2 II or .e..;.
~ PUMIT. AD tiM~! ......, • ..a.
...,., IDl' u alllblll!a tlltiDII." ..,.,., er ,...,, .. at-ac,.. 1o ...,.I.._
... , ....... 1111111 m. -., ....... It ...
Ml ....,. .,. De rt-c. 11 ••rtd
-~~rtee~r·----.....,_ ...
PUBLIC MOTIC
''5.U.OSO. A.PPUCATIOH
FOR JI'ERIUT. ~Hoat
tor tMertatl...-1 peradta
*11 be ftlld wUb 1M City
Maurer oa .,,.., JlllPUed
by tl• ~ to(ttber wttll a
fee u l1abed by R.o-
hiUoa of tH City C.OCU,
to cme:r tbe COIU of PTO-
eeallc ud UfWtcatsoa..
T.be AC~PUcatJoa tbal1 be
-slped aDd Ye~ by the
.appUcaDt aDd lbl1l eoata.tn
aueh totormauoa u may be
deemed DICeUU'f. The Clty
MIDICer ~Y require tt:tt
tbe applicant be flneerprto-
ted.''
SECTION 9. Seetion5 •. 32.-
040 of tbe Newport Beach
MaDiclpal Code is ameoded
to read u ·rouows:
"5.SZ.040. APPLICATION
FOR PERMIT. Applications
tor cafe dance permits sbaU
be tiled wttb the City Mana-
ger oo forms supplled by
tbe City, torether wUh an
3A)llcat1on fee IS estab-
lished by Resolution of the
City CouoeU. Tbe appllca-
tloo shall be stgDed and ve-
rUled by tbe applleut and
sball coataln such informa-
tion as may be deemed
oecessary by the City Ma-
nager. Tbe Clty Mamger
may require that tbe appli-
cant be ftDcerprtnted. • •
SECTION 10. Section 5.-
34.040 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code Is amended
to read as foUows:
"5.34.040 APPLICATION
FOR PERMIT. AwllcatJons
tor sucb permits shall be
ftled wtth the City Manager
on forms supplled by the
City together with an ap-
pUcatlon fee as establlshed
by Resolution of tbe City
CouncU to cover the costs
of processtne and lnvestl-
gat tng. The appllcatioo shall
contain such lnformatlon as
may be deemed necessary
by the City Ma.oager and
sball be signed and vertned
by the appllcant. The City
Manager may requlre that
the applicant and the per-
son or persons responsible
for the maoagemeot or op-
eration of the premises be
tl.ngerprlnted."
SECTION 11. SecUon 4.-
41.040 of the Newport Beach
Yunlelpal Code ls amended
to read as follows:
'•5.41.040. PERMIT FEE.
At tbe time of mtne an ap-
plication tor a permit, a fee
as establlshed by Resolu-
tion of tbe City Co.ocU shall
b• patd to partlally cover
the cost of lnYestlptiJI8 a.M
processinc tbe awUcatton
and 1ssu1nc tbe permlt.' •
SECTION 12. Section 5.-
46.030 of the Newport Beach
Maniclpal Code Is ameoded
to read as toUows:
"5 ,46.0~0. APPLICATION
FOR PER MIT. Ally person
deslriog tq.. use any public
property or ft~tuty tor the
purpose oftalclog mottonplc-
bues or televlston pictures
shall, not less than fourteen
(14) days before the date on
which such person desires
to conduct sueb activity, me
an application for a permit
with tbe City Mamger, on
a form fUrnished by the Ci-
ty. The City Manaeer may
1n b.Js dtscretloo wa!Ye the
requirement that applica-
tions be flled fourteen (14)
days prior to tbe date on
wb.Jeh the aettvlty is to be
conducted.
Tbe application shall be
vertned and s:wl set torftl
the tollowiog lntormattoo:
(a) The name, address and
telepbooe number of tbe per-
son wishing to conduct such
activity. ·
(b) The name, address aDd
telephone mamber oftbeper-
son who will be 1n cbarge
of the activity and be re-
spoosible tor Its ~ct.
(c) The date or dates lDd
boors wbeo such aettvlty ls
to be coodiJeted.
(d) The appro-ximate time
wben 10cb actiYlty sball be-
gto and e.,.,.
(e) Tbe locattoo or loca-
tloos wtthln the Clty wbere
aucb aetinty w11l take place.
(f) Tbe approlimate ~a~m
~r of peraoDiltbo wU1 en-
P4e 1n 111eb acttytty.
(g) A lilt of ma)or equjp-
meot to be IIMd. l.Del\adi.ac
bot DOt limited to tncts,
buMS, llrnouUMI and Cl·
meru.
(b) A ltMnl statemmt
of the cbartcter or aature
of tbe plqiOMd kCUYlty.
Said qpUcatloG ...n be
accornpultd bJ u I&IPIJct-
tioD fee u atlblla'bld by
RMObltlol ol tbl CflJ Cou-
cJl. ApplteuU ,.., ma.I.D-
tall 1 pel'Walllt place of
~Jell... LD tM CltJ lblll
..,. ~ NQ111nc1 tD PlJ mon au u. ......,....,_u
...., •• ., '7 •-hnae o1
tM C1tJ C•KU ciiUtlll U. ,..._[ ___ ..aa..
...... ,.._olhdss-. ....... -.,........~ ... •" .... .., .. ......... ==-·· ......... ,~. ........... , .. ...
,...II .. El' telctij .. .
PUBLIC NOTICE
I1Dea Uctue fA order to
carry 01 the aett~ u-
tbortled by 8lJd permit. u-
lHI •eb peJ"'DJttet IM..la-
tatu I ~fiMDIIII ~ ot
bulDNI..u.ID U..CitJ. Tbe
permittee alllll pay to ta..
C Hy I fee U llbbtubld bJ
RnoiiUoa of be Ctty Cclu-
cll for eacla diJ or • porUoa
of a diJ dllrlll Widell IKll
acUritlllt an eoadlleted, a-
eept that permitt.ees no
malnflln a pe.rmtllltat ~
of '-•.lDeu wUb1D the City
shall pay a tee u esbbllabed
by a.aolutkla ot tbe Clty
CouoeU for each dly or a
portion or a daydlu1Jiicwblcb
sucb activities are coldlet-
ed.''
SECTION 13. Seettoo 5.-
48.040 of tbe Newport Beacb
Munlclpal Code Is ameodec1
to read as follows:
"5.48.040 APPLICATION
FOR PERMIT. Applieatlons
Cor permits to insta.U. maiD-
taJn or operate a teiepboDlc
alarm system wbieb ls lD-
teoded to automaUeally
transmlt a slgnal, message
or warnlng to any City of
Newport Beach Police De-
partment or Flre Depart-
ment telepbooe llDe sball be
tued with the Chief of the
concera.ed departmeot on
forms suppUed by tbe Clty,
together with an appllcaUon
tee as established by Reso-
lution of the City CoancU.
Satd appUcatlon shall set
forth the name, address and
telephone number of both
the lnstaller of the system
and the person or business
on whose premlses the sys-
tem wUl be lnstalled, as
well as a descf4>t1on of the
system and the locat.lon
where 1t Is proposed to be
installed.
Tbe Cbtef ottbe concerDed
department shall approve
such appUc.atioo lf be tlnds
that:
1, Tile use of sa1d alarm
system to transmit a signal,
message or warning to a
designated City of Newport
Beach Pollee Department or
Fire Department telephone
line wtll DOt Interfere with
the orderly cooduct o! City
business;
Z. Tbe person lnst.a.lllng
the system maintains an ad-
equate senlce organization
to repair, matnt:aJn and oth-
erwise service telephonic
Qlarm systems ' sold or
leased by him.
The Pollee Chief or Flre
Cblef 1'1\2Y lmpose reasoo-
abie cooditloos oo tbe ex-
ercise of said permit.
SECTION 14. Section 5.-
48.080 of tbe Newport Beach
Municipal Code Is amended
to read as follows:
'•5.48.080. ANNUAL PER-
MIT. Each permit holder
shall pay to the Ctty on or
before July l of each year,
a fee as established by Re-
solution of the City Councll
to reimburse the City for
the cost of provtdt~ spe-
cial telephone lines to re-
ceive calls from Telepho-
p.tc Alarm Systems and other
expenses of operation.' •
SECTION 15. Section S.-
50.040 or tbe Newport Beach
Munlcl~ Code 1s amended
to read as follows:
"5.50.040 APPLICATION
FEE. (a) Any person desi-
ring to obtaln a permit to
operate a rna.ss:age estab-
lishment or to perform mas-
sage services sba.ll make
applleaUoo to the Director
of Floaoce wbo sball refer
all sucb appllcatlons to tbe
Chief of PoUce tor an ln-
vesttgatlon. All appUeatioo
to obtain a permit to®erate
a massage establlsbmeat
shall be accomp&Dled by an
investigation fee as estab-
llshed by ResolUtion of the
City Council.
(b) Each appllcatioo tor
a permit to permit an lndl-
vldual to perform massare
senrtcess~lbeacco~
led by an lnYestiptioa. fee
as establlsbed by R.Holutioo
of the City Councll.
(c) Permits and fees re-
quired by this Chapter shall
be iD adclltion to a.QJllceo.se,
permit or fee requlrtcj laD-
der anJ otbtr chapter of
tbts code.''
SECTION 1&. Tbla ord1-
D&DCe shall ~ pabllabed ooe.
ln tbe omctal DeWIIJIPir of
tbe City, aDd tbe ame lball
be efttctlve thl.rty (SO) daJ'II
after tbe date oUta ~
This Ord1Jiuce wulltro-
dueed at a ncalU meet1IIC
of t.be Clty~loftbeCity
o1 NtwpOrt &tad\ beldoatbe
Urd day of MQ, 19'77, lDd
wu adapted OD tbe lstb day
of Ja-. am, bJ tbt tDUow-
LIC tot, to .u:
A YES, COUMClLMEM: Ooa-
tal. BarrtU. •cr••· Rocen. R)UDa. WU.U.aaa.
ROES, COURCILMIIf: MoM.
ABI&In' COUtc:D.M&N:
Kl-.
MUU DMeal
alQoJ'
ATTIST:
DortiGtorp
CIJClen ,... • .-.a,tm,ta
.. •• jOlt ..... <p
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDUfA.HCI NO. 1'117
AN OR.I)(N AJIC£ OF TKE em Of !f!WPORT8EACH
AM!NDiltG SECTIONS 19 ••
1!.010 AlfD U.l!.otO A AHD
J TO SET R£SOBOIV'ISION
AND TENTATIVE MA.P PJ-
LIJtG FEES 8 Y R£80LU-
TION OF THE CITY COUN-
CIL
Tbe City CouocU of the
City of Newport Beach DOES
ORDAIN u follows:
SECTION 1: SeeUoD 19.-
12.010 of the Newport B•ch
MuDicipal Code ls ameaded"
to read as follows:
"19.1Z.Ol0. FILING OF
MAP -fo'EE. Thlrty coples
of a teatative map aad state-
ment of the proposed sab-
d:lruion of any land sball
be flled wtth the Pl.ano1ng
Commission at let.st tweo-
ty-senn (Z7) days prtor to
the meettnc of the Commts-
slon at wbtch constderatioo
ls deslred, together wtth a
ftl1Jac fee as esbblisiMd by
Resol\ation of the City Coun-
cU for any subdivisions ex-
cept subdivisions contain-
ing less than t'lve (5) lots.''
SECTION 2. ~tlon 19.-
12.040 A and J of tbe New-
port Beach Muntctpal Code
Is amended to read as fol -
lows:
'•19.12.040, SUBDrVI-
SIONS CONTAINING LESS
THAN FIVE LOTS. A. FI-
LING OF MAP. Where pro-
posed subdivisions contain
four or less lots, all of
which abut upon a dedica-
ted aDd accepted City street,
the subdivider s ba.l.l rue
twenty copies of a survey-
or's map of the subdlvlsion
sbowlng the dlmeo.slons of
the proposed lots, the pay-
ment to be established by
Resolution of the City Coun-
cil, and any other Lntorma-
tlon deemed necessary with
the Plaonlng Commission at
least twenty -seven days prl-
or to the meeting thereof at
PUBLIC N O TI C E
wlllell • ••Mendilt ta a -
llred. Copt. ., .... ol
the Proeoeecl •• ~....,. of
foul or leu IGU.IfiiiJ be
c'll stared u tlle-.J IIIP
by ... Pl.a.lllllllc ,.. ..... .._,.
• 'J. APPEAl. Tlltilllo•-
lAC PI'OCidln W1ll -J jor a.a...-.t
L Ia c:ue 1M • Plea at
or uy otber ..... ta 110t
satiiiDtd .......... ot
tbe Pl.aa.c Co=='nkw.
he ED&y appeal Ill wtt1.11 to
the City Coue11 -1111111 a JOUc• of ._..r ... ~
City Clerk wUidll ~
ooe (U) days foUii a ... aid
ac:Uoa. Sa.ld ..,._ ot ap.
peat *II be ac we ,..,
by a fee u M' MOtd by
Resolalioa of tbe caty Cou:o-
cu.
2. Tbe Cit)' Cltft stwl
set a date tar ~ bear-
log &Dd pYe IIOtie.e ill u.e
~ ma.er prw:dbed lo
pa.ra.(r'llpb C ~ !'he Ci-
ty C1e.rt slllall ...tHJ the
appeauag piJtJ or De date
set .tor tbe appeal ud s.ba..lJ
also DOtUy tbe ~
Commtssaoo ll a. Jlll)eal
is from a dec1.lloe o! tDe
Pla.oalJic Comma.., Upon
receiYlle notice ot~ to
tbe Clly Coeoci.1. llle Com-
muo&ty O.veJopm.ellt Dtrec-
tor sball submit a written
report ol tbe P1a..aa&ag Com-
mission proeeedi.Jip to tbe
City CoueU., ~ wUb
all miP$. Letters. ahJblts,
and otber decumesary evl-
deAce consJdered oy tbe
Pl.aJalal.ag Conamt"'*>o In
reacbing a decls1oD.
3. Tbe City COUDCU sha.U
render Its dectsicla wUhln
stxty (60) days a:lte.r tlle
fUlog of such ~.'·
SECTION 3. Tbis Ordi-
nance shall be pgbllSbed once
In tbe otrlclal ~r of
the City, and tbe same shall
be elfectiYe ~ (3U) days
after the date olltsldopU.on.
PU B LIC NO TI CE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH., CAUFORRIA
NOTICE INVITING BIIl>
SEALED BillS wUl be r eceived at the omee of tbe City
Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaliloroJ.a. olU 2:30
P.M. on the 6th day of July, 11¥77, at which time ntey will
be opened and r•d., for pertonniltg won as follows:
CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE ONE IMPROVEME'N1'S
AT CUFF DRIVE PARX
CONTRACT NO. 167'7
PUBI..IC HOT-ICE
TWI Ordl-..c:. wu I.Mro-
C!Uced at a recutar meetia&
of tbe cu,CoucUottbeClty
of Newport S.cb beJdoo tbe
%3td dar ot .._,, 197'7, -.:t
ftl adoiJted OD t IStb day
ot.-e, 19'71, by t.be folloW-
lac tOt•. to wit
A YES, COUNCILMEN: Dos-
tal, liuntt. Mct.ooU, flocers, Rycro11, WUUams.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nolle.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
Kutbn.
MUan Dostal
Mayor
ATTEST:
Dorts George
Clly Clerk
Publish: June 23, 11¥77, lo
tile Newport Harbor Ensign.
PUBI..IC N OTI CE
ORDINANCE NO. l735
AN ORDINANCE OF THI:.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTIO!Ii 3.13.-
030 A. OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
RELATING TO ANNEXA-
TlON FEl:..S
ThP City Counctl of the
City of Newport Bearh OOES
ORDAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. Sectlon 3.-
13.030 A of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code ls
amended to read as follows:
"3.13.030 IM POSITION
OF ANNEXATION FEES. A.
FEES IMPOSED. Anannexa-
Uon tee is heuby Imposed
upon the owoer or owners
of any real property upon
which any commerl"ial unit
and/or lndustrLal unit ha s
been constructed prior to
the r.ompletioo of annexa-
tt.oo proceedings tn !he
amount or S .21 per square
foot or gross Ooor area for
all classes of construction,
tnclodlog any area 1n a build-
LOg designed for t he parking
of vehicles. and upon any
P U B LIC NOTICE
NEWPORT HARBOR f.N SI~
PUfU~ [0 WEEKLY· PG.. 1
llfURSOAY, JUNE 23, 1977
CORONA DEL MAR. CALif.
2 MOTOR HOMES AkE
STRIPPED, BURMEO
Two la!'le motor homes
were stripped of YlluablU.
set oo nre Ud d.estroytd
on Ca11yon Dr. west ol
Parson School at 1:30 a.m.
June 14, the Costa Mea
flre deparment reported.
The Loss was ngured at
between $16,000 and $20,-
000. It will be 2 or 3 days
before ownership can be
determined, Fire Marsbal
Robert Deauchamp re-
ported:-
PUBLIC NOTICE
real property upon which
any residf'otlal unit hasbeeo
ronstructed in the amount
or $420.00."
SECTION 2, Thls Ordi-
nance shaH be pubhshed ooce
Ul the offict.al newspaper of
the City, and the same shall
be effective thirty (30) days
after tile datf' otitsadopUon.
This Orriinance was lntro-
(!urec1 at a regular meetlng
of the City Counctlofthe Clty
ot Newport &each held on the
23rd day or May, HY77, and
wa s adoptf'<l on the 13th day
or June, 1977, by the follow-
lll.g vote, to wit;
An.s, COU~CILMEN: Dos -
tal, Ba rr~tt, Md nnJ.s,
Ro~::ers, Ryrkoff, Williams.
:-;oES, c·ot.::-1( 1 LMJ::N· None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
Ku ~>hn.
Milan Dostal
MJyor
"TTEST:
IJon s Geor~ ...
City Clerk
Pul>lish: June 23, 1977, ln
the !'l~>wport Hart.oor Enstgn.
P U BLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE INVIT(NC BIDS
SEALED BIDS wUl be received at the ottice of the City
Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, California, unW 10:30
A.M. on the 28th day of June, 1977, at whlch Ume they will
be opened ~nd read, for performing work as follows:
STREET RESURFACING
NEWPORT HEIGHTS AND CUFF HAVE N, 1977-78
CONTRACT NO. 1930
Btds must be submitted oo the proposal tmn attacbed Bids must be Sllbmitted on the proposal form attached
with tbe cootnct documents furulsbed by the ~c Works wttb tbe contract documents fU rnished by the Publtc Works
Department. Tbe add:ltioDaJ covi of ~ prclP)Al t»rm ts DepartmeoL Tbe ~ddltlonal copy of the proposal form lJI
to be retalned by tbe bidder for his records. to be reta1ned by the bidder for his records.
Eacb bid mllst be acoompaaled by caJia. eertJIIM check Each bld must be accompanied by cash, cert1fted c heck
or Bidder's Bood., made payable to tae City tlfltewport or Bidder's Bond, made payable to tbe City of Newport
Bach, for an a~ eqoa1 to at least 10 pe~ ct the Beach, for ao amouot equal to at l~ 10 per cent of the
~mocmt bid. amount bid.
Tbe UUe of the project and tbe words ··SEAI...E.D BID'' The Utle of the project and lhe words '•SEALED BID''
shall be clearly ma.rted oo tbe oatside o1 tbe .-.elope sball be clearly marked on t he outside ot the enftlope
coota.ln.lnc the bid. cool21.D1DC the bid.
The cootract documeots tbat a.st be co~ exe-Tbe cootract documents th.at must be completed. exe-
cuted, and retuned ID tbe sealed bid are.: t uted. and returned ln the sealed bld are:
A. Proposal A. Proposal
B. Destpat1.oo of &abcootnctors B. Des1.gnatloD of Subcontractors
C. Bidder's Bood C. Bidder's Bond
D. Noo-col.lu.s1aD Atrldant D. Noo-coUusloo Amdavit
E. Statemeat of FtnaDclal RasponsD>Wty E. Statement of FtnancLal Responsibility
F. TecbDlca.l Abwty a.nd Experieoee Relenoces F. Technical Abtllty and Experience References
These documeota sba1l be afftDd w1tJl the 4patnre These documents shall be amxed with the signature
and titles of the pe~ s&p1ng oo-bebalt of tile bldcSer. and titles o! tbe persons sJgntng on behalf of the bidder.
For corporatloDs, tbe sJpatures of tbe PRESIDENT or For corporations, tbe signatures of the PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSIST ANT SEC-VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or k>"SIST ANT SEC-
RETARY are required aDd tbe CORPORATE SE..lL sball RETARY are reQillred and tbe CORPORATE SEAL sh.all
be aft1ud to all docameab NJCIIIlr1.lc slgDab.lres. to the be a.tn.ud to all documents requiring stpatures. In the
case of a PartDerSbJp, tbe slpabare ot at 1a.1t c-. ~eaeral case of a Partoersbtp, t~ slgnatur~ of at least one genertl
partner is requt.rec1. partDer is reQU.lred.
No bids wW be a.eC411lted from a COilt:radnr WilD bas No bids wW be accepted fro:n a contractor who bas
not been Uceood 1D accorda.Dce wUtl tbe proft.ltDRs of DOt beeo Ucensed ID accordance with the pro'fisioo.s of
Chapter 9, DlY1.sloa m o1 tbe Bns!Ma and Pralassl~' Cbapter 9, Dlvlsiao W of the Busloess and Professioos'
Code. The coatncto:r lbail 1tate bU Ucense nulllber a.od Code. Tbe cootnctor sball state hls licenS(' number aDd
clusUlea.t.loG 1n tbe pnJpOal.. classiO.ca.tiolliD 1M proposal.
0oe set ot p1au ad CXIDtnd docam•ts, ladDd1ng ODe set of pl1.nl aDd cootract documents, Including
speel.a.l provlstou, may be otatMd It tbe Plblk Wt·rks speelal p,.tstons, 1'1\2Y be obta.lned at the Public Worts
Department. City B.U. Newport ~ Callfonllll. a.t DO Departmeot., City Hall, Newport Beach. Callfonl1a, at DO
cost to Uc~ Coatracton. lt ls nqtMSted that tile plans cost to Ucensed contractors. lt is r,quested that the pta.ns
and cootract docom.a be retllr'Ded wttbJ.D % ..a &ft.er and coatn.et documents be returned wtthln 2 wHks a.fter
bid opentoe. btd openmc.
Tbe City bas adopted tbe Sl' ANDARD SPECIFEAnoNS Tbe City has adopted the ST A.l'ofOARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PUBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (19'76 ~) u~ FOR PUBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (19"76 Edttioo) a.s
pftii)U'ed by the Soadlen Calllorula Clllpten a1 a. Amer-pfC)rl.l'ed by tbe Southero Calttornla Ct.pters of the Amer-
ican Publlc Woru Anoetatlon 11111 die Assodlt.t Gtmenl .leu Publlc Wori.:s Assoclatioo and the Assoct.ated Geaertt
Cootnctors of AIHriea. C•es tDCJ be abtdMd from Coatractors of America. Copies may be obtalned trom
BuUdlnc NeYs, IDe.. 3055 ~ A...... ~ BaiJd111c Nri"s, lnc., 3055 Overla.nd Avenue, Los Anceles,
Callforula 90()S.C, (%1S) f7 0-98'71. Ca!Uonua 9()03.4, (213) 8'70-9871. •
Tbe City tu ~ StaDdard Spedal Prond&s aDd Tbt City bas adopted Standard Specl.al Provisions and
StaDdard Dnwlap.. Co~Us of tbtM a.rt aaUaN4 11 tbe Sta.Dda.rd Orawtncs. Copies of these are anilable at the
Publlc Worts DllaJt:mtDl 11 a OCMtt o1 $5.00 per set. PalbUc Worts Deoartment at a oost of $5.00 per set.
A staDda.rd •·C.ntacate oil .. ...,. lor eoat..d Wort A aa.dlrd '•Cert11'lcate of loaaraD« for Contract Work
tor Clty" !Drm llU bela fldollted by u. Ctty. l'llll$ fona i>r City" tbrm bas been aOOpted by tbe City. Tbis form
1.1 tbe aety certtaeat. otluaruce a~ tto tbe City. Ls tbt OD.l1 e.rt1t'leate of tuuruc~ acceptable to tbe City.
Tbt ~ low bidder wtn be l'ICil1nd to CIDIJ:U)leCe Tbe •eee.dal low bl~r 1r11l bt HQQ1 red to eom.pltte
th1.l a,rm qpoo aYU'd of u. OODtnct. thl.l form QPOD aftt'd of tbe eootracL
For uy 1"8qqllndt.dl, a. cot'C•IJJ ...._ -~ For UlJ ~ bc*a. tbe compai:ay lssutnc Bid Bcmd.s,
Llbor ud Materta1 ....... ud F... hi. c::. lAIIoT and lbtertal BoDds., and FalthfUl Performaac.
8oDda mut bt u ......._,. 00111111111 OJ' ~ ..,..,.., 80Ddl 1DUt _,. u ao.ai'IDCe company or surety COIJIIlUY
Uc...cl by u. 8IUa ot Cal.lt>nJa.. 'he tGC t -..t Uealed by tbe State of C alll:nuLa. The companlts mut
a.11o bne a CUTeiJ1t Gllllnl Pot1q Bolden a._ of U.O ,.,. a ea.rrdt G..wal PoUcy Holders Rattac of
A or better; IDd a fMedaJ tattrorJ of at leut a..% u A or bteter; Uld a rlaDelll R..t1.1c of at ltut AAA u
per tbe JltMt ..-,. of kit's K-ey 1itaU11 C.... (Prop-P11' tbe ..,._ ~ of Best~ I KeJ IU.dJII Gatdt (Pnl!p-
e rtf -UabllttJ). ut1 -1 ,leh«ltV).
Ia a.cccm11ec1 wt11 t1111 ~ fl AJUdt Z. au et J.. ta ac.col'deiQ WWI the J)fOriltou tf Article Z, Chapter ~
9a.tt ? o1 t1111 Ca~MDJW~a t.bor C.~ tm t1 8111.4 Put 7 of U. CalJI:)nda Lebor Code \Sec:tlou 17?0 et MQ._,
tbe Ctry C-.c.:D f11 tM c-, o1 Mc:JIIIJt ~ ._.ucar-1M C&tJ eo.cu ot tile Ctty of Nnport Beach bu ucer-
ta!Ded 1M s-nl ,....,.m.c n11 fll ,_e...,..._ t:aa.d 1M ...,..a prwnJ1.llc n.te of per diem ....-
Ia bile JocaJitJ • .,.. 1M wort 18 .. M ..... 111 a,r tD tM 1oc:aUtJ la Widell tile work ta to be peft)rmed t)r
_. erd. ele sr :..._, or tJpe tJ1 wtam ..-..et.ac IlliCit crlft, ~or type of wortmu or m«•otc .....s.s eo ....... .._ owtaid ... -.. • ...-a.. ~ eo ....,.. u. coetraet ud .... • torG a.. u. 1a 11 Me ._ nso 1 · 11 Die au "" -.II •-aaa. No. nso ldclpt.t Oec:ecabe.r tl. lt'fl.
A :, o1 ::S::.-... .,-i:Ja.M. 11: .. _..,... A CIIIIJ tl 8111 r..--ta aftlllblt II u. omoe ot till
CitY ca.tt. .&II ...... tD tM 4FJMt Oilllllell' .... CIJ Clut. All putiM to tM CCIIItract ltllll ~ P•IMitll
by aD .......... o1 ... Ca..,. t-. Collr 1tildlc bJ aD JIH"1 t I ol tM Cal.ttmda Llbo1' Code =
)t ~ . ~ ...._ (.kt' mo..ftll .., •••l. .ltD fl'$ftlbll ,... lUll (S...ua. 1'7?0..1'711 lw!l tc ne OGIIbidijoi:..U 11e r•ll•"'* 11r carJ'..,. e WIUr Ta. CIGilb**'r l1lall bt rwpand\lt 13r oo,..,:•-. wtlll
Sedkle am.s t1 1M cautw ... Lsllar'eot. • an._ s.ca.. am.s ot tM Cllitmda Lellor Code tu-an.,..
pa ... ~DIC u r ~~~ ......... ..!!o. .. •_ 1!·--•...._ 'r'-0111t1..-r ,... ,... a ~ cra.,. ·-m n r -...-a capJ .......... ~ ._..
...... It .. Jl* ..... c_.. .. '-5' 7 I ._ It .. ,. .... C.., •1 "'*'"" ..... ~1fertal~ ..... ...-oo•••· ft. CltJ II t .... ftiM ......... _, •allails 'hll CIJ IIIB,_ '-ftPl to retlot IQ ......... ................. 0:1111.......... ... .. ~..,......., ........... · .._. -.an a a-.._ aa.aa, an CLia an • 4fJlOWt wer~. Cflfi!Si.U. an r. ••w KACJI. c~ .Mn~-. 1' a. ll'f", 111-. •• tnt ~·* JIM II, a. tm, Ill .. •...-t ...._ -~
•
TICKTOCKERS ot tbe National Charity League, Newport
Chapter, recelYing awards for 100 hours of service are
pictured here: front row. len to right, Dana. Lucas,
Diane Blancllard, Karen Egan; 2nd row, Ba.rbarl. Smith,
sally Munger, Ann Roltes; 3rd row, Kltby Kendrick,
Terry Briscoe, Kim EckenweUer, Mary Briscoe; 4th
row, Linda Ryan, Stephanie FoNman, Sydoey Foremao.
Cynth11 Forrest, Francl Vittrup, Terri Hausman; 5th_
row, Cath1 Tucker, ~rooke Sutherland, Ellen Raw~s.
Janis Smith was not preseDt for the photo. (Chris Watton
photography.)
Payzant art on display
A retrospective exhibit of Angeles in the early twen-
watercolors by artist Cllar -ties alter studyt.ng art ln
les Payza.nt of Corona del LoOOon, England. After at-
Mar Is on view at the parish tellding Otis Ar! lnsUb.lte
center, Sa~t~·Mtchaet•s· -am .. ····am'"'Choul.oHd,. h.!'! engaged
All Angel~t' ~church, 3233 in a, varied career as free
Pacl11c Vi~w· Dri9'e, Harbor lance commercl.al artist, a
View HUls. stint at the L.A. Times In
Mr. Payzant, a native of tbe promotion department,
Nova Scotia, came tO Los 12 years at Disney Studios,
PU BLlC NO'TICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1739
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 3.12.-
030 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
TO INCREASE T HE A-
MOUNT OF PROPERTY DE.
VELOPMENT TAX IMPOS-
ED
The City Council of the
City of Newport Beach DOES
ORD AIN as follows:
SECTION 1. Sect1on3.12.-
030 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code Is amended
to read:
''3.12.030, IMPOSITION
OF EXClSE TAX. A. TAX
IMPOSED, An excise tax Is
hereby Imposed upon the
construction and occupancy
of each residential unit,
commercial unit, lndustrlal
unit, and mobllehome park
in the City 1.n the amount of
$.21 per SQua re foot of gross
noor area for all classes
of new co nstruction, Includ-
ing any area In a building
designed for the parking of
vehicles.
painter, teacher, murtlist
and nna.Ily book Ulustrator.
Working with author Terry
Stiarmon, wbom he recently
married, tills versaWe art.
1st has Ulustrated some 50
informational books on sub-
jects rangU:tg from archae-
ology to zoology.
The American Artists
Group pubUshed upwards of
25 of his Ch ristmas card
designs aod the Macmillan
Publishing Co. called upon
him to do some 4,000 il-
lustrations for a series of
readers which necessitated
orgaaizfog a crew of artists
to carry out the job.
SEAMAN PALMER GETS
RECRUIT TRAINING
Navy Seaman Corey R,
Palmer, son of Mr.andMrs.
Charles E. Palmer of 115
42nd St., West Newport, has
completed recruit training at
tile Naval Training Center,
San Diego, A 1975 graduate
of Newport Harbor high
school, he .joined the Navy
in March, 1977.
B, DUE DATE. The am----=P-U-,B_L_I_C_N.,-'O_T_I_C_E_
ount of the tax due hereun---'-==~.:.:.:::._:_:~:____
de r shall be determloed at 57250
the time a building permit NOTICE
is soug!lt for the construe-OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
tion or resldentiaJ,commer-UNDER DEED OF TRUST
ctal or Industrial units or TF 47454
buildings, or tor the con-LOAN NO. 222622
struction or reconstruction Notice is bereby given tbat
of any mobllehome park, and SERRANO RECONVEY-
the full amount of the tax ANCE COMPANY, A Call-
shall be due and payab le fornia corporation as trus-
concurrently with the ap. tee, or successor trustee,
pllcation lor such permit. or substituted trustee pur·
U such tax Is oot fully paid suant to the deed of trust
on or before the due date recorded November 18,
the permit Is issued, the 1974, in book 11288, pa.ge
tax or the amount thereof 1852 of Official Records ln
not paid Shall thereupon be-the ortl ~e of tbe County Re-
come delinquent. corder of Orange County,
. C. DELINQUENCY, PE-California, and p.~rsuant to
NALTY, INTEREST. There the Notice of Default and
shall be added to the tax Election to Sell thereunder tor any unit or so much ot recorded January 10. 1977,
the tu: as becomes delln-In book 12027, page 11 98
queot a penalty of twenty-of said Oftl.cia.l Records, w111
fiv e percent (25%) which SELL on July 15, 19'7?, at
sball thereupon become pay. 2:00P.M. at theSouth (froot)
able ln the same manner as entrance to the old County
tbe tu. The tax and penalty Cou rthouse, ln the City of
shall bear interest at the Santa Ana, CaiUornia, at
rate or ,75 of one percent publlc auction, to the highest
per month unW paid.'' bidder tor cash (payable at
SECTION 2. This Ordf-the time of sale in lawfUl
nance stall be publlshed once mooey of the Uol.ted states)
ln the omctal newspaper of all rl.gl!t, Utle, Uld interest,
tbe. City, aDd the same shall conveyed to and DOW held
be effecthe thirty (30) days bJ it uDder sald deed 1n tbe
after the c.!ate ofltsadopUon. property situated In said
This Ordinance was intto· Couily and state described
duced at a recutar meetlDg as follows:
of tbt CltyCouocUoltbeCity Aleasebold aa set forth 1n
of Newport Stach heldootbe that certatD leue dated Au-
ZSrd day of May, 1977, and rust 1, 1964 e1eeuted by the
,.. adopted oo the 13th day Irvtne Compuy, a eorpon.
ot IUDe, 1m, by the follow. lion,. as leseor Ud Duld
111e .ate, to wtt: C. Jameson aDd Be•eriJ J.
AYES, COIIliCILIIEN: Dos-Jamuon, IMIIb&Dd aDd Witt ~· B--llo·-·· u ltsiM, tor' .. term ...., ... ,. ... ~, ....... Rocors. RJ<Io>ll, WUllams. oommooeloc .....,.. 1,
NOES, COIIliCILIIEN:Nono. 19M aod tod!Jic July II,
ABSIIMT COOIICILM&N: 2018, "i''D aod Mjoc:l to
Kaollll. an ot tbo --l!loro-
Milaa Drliltkl 111 ooatalDtd, nconlld Ju-
IIQor IIJ'J 5, lMJ, la book 7M9,
A TTI!ST: -II, olllclal recorda,
'Dorio Goo.p alfteliiC:
0117 Ct.rk -Lot 10, tract 4705, to lbo
Mil* -a, tm, to CIIJ 01 ~~-rt -~~,
lllo ....... -blip. Coolly Dl 0,.... .... Dl
ROBIN mLL, daughter of
Mr. aDd Mrs. Paul L. fUll
of Costa Mesa, has been
presented with the Wo He
Lo medalUon, tile highest
rung of achievement for
members of Camp Fire
Girls. Robl.n, a member of
Camp Fire for 11 years,
Is a graduate of Costa Mesa
High School. She wUI atteDd
Principia College in lllinois
tn the faU.
TEMPLE WILL HONOR
LIBBIE THOMPSON. 80
Temple Isa.lah of Newport
Beach (Conservative) wUl
bold spect.al services at 8:15
p.m. Friday, July 1,1n booor
of Mrs. Libble Thompson,
wbo wtU celebrate her Both
birthday, She is one of the
charter members of the
Temple, which worships
every Friday night at the
Harbor Christian Church,
2401 Irvine Ave., Back Bay.
Mrs. TOOmpsoo's child-
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
R, Ensworth, as well as her
grandchildren, wUl give a
reception In her oooor, fol -
Iowl.ng the services. Guest
rabbi wUl be Rabbi Ga'rson
Goodman, omct.a.ting, as-
sisted by tile Temple choir.
P UBLIC NOTICE
California, as per map re-
corded in book 186, pages
31 to 35 inclusive of mis-
cellaneous maps, In the of.
flee of the county recorder
of said cou nty.
An amendment dated
March 15, 1971 recorded
AprU 27, 1971ln book 9618,
page 538, otftcla.l records,
encuted by the Irvine Com.
pa.oy, a West Vtrglnia. Cor-
poration as lessor and Da-
vid C, Jameson a.nd Be•erly
J. Jameson, husbaod and
wife, as Pint tenants, as
lessee, purports to modify
the term of sa.ld lease as
thereto provided.
The lessee's tntertst un·
der said lease has since
passed to JuUus M. Dunca.n
aoo Adele M. Duocan. hus-
band and wlfe, as j)lnt teD-
ants, by assl.grunent recor-
ded No•ember 21, 19'74, as
Instrument No. 13759,
Property Addresspurpor·
tedly known as: 2212 Arba-
tus Street, Newport Beach,
California 92660,
Satd sale wtll be made,
but without oovenant orn.r-
ranty, express or lmplled,
reprd1nc title, pouesslou
or encumbnnees, to 11tisf)'
the lndebtedDtSI secured by
sa.ld Deed, loclu~ the fee
t.od eJpeDSe of the truatet
aod ot the truts created
by ald dHd, ~·
thereaadtr. wltlliatenlt u
pnmdod tboroln, aDd tbo
uaptld priDdpal ot lbo oo:to
~ndbyodd&Md;~-~t
$45,044.14 -.... _
thtteoe hom S.CUR>u 20,
lf76 atproYidecllaoddoott.
D~Uc~: Jut 9, tm
SERIWIO RECOWVIilY-
AHCE COMPANY u -b
T..-(Ill) 11!1-1111, By
J.£. c-~,_,
Aolllortlltd otllotr.
Nllllll: ,_ a, 10; .My
7,1fi'7,Jalllo"-ttllar-
llor111 ......
Caldweii-A~endsen NEWI'ORTHAAIIOR ENSIGN
PUBLISHED I ,EEKL Y·PG.S •
THURSDAY, JUNE 2~ lin
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
RECRUIT TRAINING
No" llolmu .-.
Ktna K. r.uu., -ol Mr. aDd Urt. P...tlie K. ll1l1a · or 1100 a-.-, a.,-
,-. bu .......... nil
lnllllol at 11M lltnl Tnlll-
loc Ctolor, 8 .. Dlo(o. Ht to
• 11'11..-.. olll-rt
-.sp ocbool,,
troth is a
Mr. tad Ura. Jacl< ~
Caldwtll D1 11-rt -b ...... •nnou~ tbt ..,. ..
mtDI oftHlr_.tt,Jallla
Lladeo. to Jobo Lawruc:e
Areodleo. 100 of Mt. &ad
Mu. ArDOld Gtol'le AreDd-seo.
J ants, a cradiii.Ce ot New.
port Harl>or hl(b ocbool,
partlclpated 1D Pbilbarmoolc
JuD1or1 aDd the NatioDil
Cbartty Leacue Tlc~tera
proc:ram. ID 1969 abe wu
presented at the League's
-le baU Ia Nnport
Bncb.
KAE
-c-••rtory trutHs bate elect.ct aew
oftlctn to ""• ~rllc the qpcomlocret.r.
Prtolcltm --Kae A. E.,...
of Bt.Jbot.. who ll riee-pn•t-
deot ol 8beareon, II&Jdeo,
Stx>oe ot Nnport Beacll.
Vtce~ptt&ldeot •• Mn.
Hurtette F. WltmerofSOOre
cwra. prelldem ot Deep-
.... nler Cbemleal • Company
Ltcl. ot lrrloe.
HEADS SCR
. . .
RED SNAPPER.,,,,,,
MAHI MAHI , , , . , , ••
GRILLED SEA BASS ,
Sbe bep.a ber college ed~
ucauon at Lewts aod Clark.
CoUece Ia Portlaod, Oregon,
speodlDg her sophomore •
year studJiog iD both Va-
leocta aod Madrid, Spain. She
also spent some time study-
tog at UC Irvine, Lnvolved 1D
JAHIS CALDWELL
of La Mirada bigb SChoOl,
wbere he ns active 1n root-
ball. He attended Cerritos
College and then went on to
San Diego state with a foot-
ball scholarship. His in·
terest In sports led bJm to
become l.nvolved to tourna-
ment water.sldlng and boat
mamfacturlng. He currently
owns his own marine-related
markettng firm 1n Newport
Beach.
Secretary ~· Mrs. AnD
Mouod, founder of Frteod.s
of SCR aiXI Us ftrst 1eneral
chair mao..
Treasurer •• Howard A.
Siegel. president of State
Mutual Sayings aDd Loa.n
Assoclatton of Newport
Beach.
lD addiUon, the board
elected the following to
membership: Dr. Robert
Moore, Joseph R. Metcalf,
Mrs. Jean .Udricb, Raymond
Bukaty, Donald B. Christe-
son, anr1 Mrs. Yvoone Seg.
erstrom. Tbe board re-
Plus
MONDAY
THRU
THURSDAY
SPECIALS
(Fri., S.t., Sun .,
'til 6 p.mJ
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 4.25
NEW YORK STEAK , . 4.95
LOBSTER TAIL , . , , , 5,95
STEAK AND LOBSTER 6.95
a 1d dozens of others
a bULogual education pro.
gram.
She recelfed her B.A. de-
gree, cum laude, from Lewis
~ Clark ill 1972, Alter
completing her scbooHng,
she traveled to San Jose,
Costa Rica, ill Central
America, teaching school
aad working for the UD.lted
Nations. She wUI be attend·
1ng law school in Juoo.
Her fiance is a graduate
The couple Is plaillli.ng a
mld~ptember wedding,
~~~~~filers at Hoag
538 STREET -COSTA MESA Boy -Mr.andMrs . Thom-
as · Hogan, 224 Vla Eboll,
Lido Isle.
• TUESDAY, MAY 24
Boy-Mr. aoo·.Mrs. Rich-
ard Nabers, 1807 Irvine
Ave., Harbor HJgblands.
Girl • Mr. aDd Mrs. Karl
Earoum, 2901 Cassla st.,
East BluH.
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis, 671 Governor street,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. WU-
IIam Rybacek, 2656 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa,
• WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Glasgrow, 27 Cambria Dr.,
Spyglass Hill.
*THURSDAY, MAY 26
Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Reed, 648 w. 18th Street,
Costa Mesa.
Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Moe
Hassan, 1664-A Tusttn Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hauer, 469 Walr~~t Pl.,
Costll Mesa.
• FRIDAY, MAY 27
Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Mlch·
ael Jackson, 1594 Myrtle-·
wood St., Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Zlalne
Stratton, 1367 Garllogforil.
Costa Mesa.
Boy • Mr. and Mr s. Glenn
Dooaboe, 162 22nd Street,
Costa Mesa.
*'SATURDAY, MAY 28
Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Rob·
ert Peterson, 3115 Manister
Drive, Costa M~sa.
• SUNDAY, MAY 29
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Guy
Glffen, 2226 Rutgers, Costa
Mesa,
Girl-Mr,and Mrs.James
Owens, 1641 }dloorca Drive,
Costa Mesa.
• MONDAY, MAY 30
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Leslle, 1250 Adams Ave.,
E -202, Costa Mesa.
Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Jon-
athan Garner, 281 Palmer
St ., Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, MAY 31
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Lex
Doyle, 181 8 Port Barmouth,
Harbor View Homes.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rich·
ard Foster, 1824 Samar Dr.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
Iel ArttJ:Ir, 2012 Meyer Pl.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr.andMrs.Tbom·
as Walley, 2227 Pprt Car-
lisle, Harbor View Homes.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
Glri-Mr.aDdMrs.Tbom-
as Spa.ngler, 1207 Donegal
Pl., Costa Mesa.
Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gillett, 104 VIa Qul~, Lido
Isle.
• THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Boy • Mr. aod Mrs. MiCb·
ael MWer, 206 30th street,
West Newport.
• FRIDAY, JUNE 3
Boy • Mr. &Dd Mrs. Ro·
1aDdD A(Ullar, 2ZZ4 Meyer
Place, Costa Mesa.
Glrl -Mr. udMrs.Ancus ·
Pla1f, HS BaJYOOCS. Harbor
Vtew HWI.
• SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Girl • Mr. J.Dd Mrl. Rob~
ert RUIOII, 2ZS3 Het.lbor Lo.,
Bayo-.
Boy -llr. aodllrt. Du-
ltl Bron, ZH6 COiplo Dr., c_u..,.
Boy-Mr. tad Un. Utlt-
bft Me•••PIIa. US Coltt
...... ,COitaW..
• SUWDAY JVIfE S 1
Girt -iir. tad ura, Low-
._ -1'111 Port -ctrct;;'-r'+'ww Ito-. • -*DAY, IUJIII
8oJ -Mr. UIIUn.l-
'hcW, liM Jlllt•«tld
fL, IIUtro'r ........ .
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs . Mit-
chell Allen. 664 W. 18th st.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Elliott, 315 16th St., C~ Mesa .
__..&y -Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Barkley, 530 Santa Ana Ave.,
Newport Heights.
WARMUP SUITS -SWEAT SHIRTS & PANTS
TENNIS SHIRTS & SHORTS -TENNIS DRESSES
TENNIS SHOES ------------------------
" TUESDAY, JUNE 7
Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Danny
Morton, 291 Avocado Street,
Apt. B-5, Costa Mesa,
BARBELL SETS -DUM BELL SETS"" SOLID DUM BELLS
JUMP ROPES -TRIM WHEELS -EXERGYMS ------------------------· BASEBALL MITTS BASEBALLS & BATS
BASEBALL SHOES -BASEBALL PANTS
COLORED SLEEVES 'FRIENDSHIP EVERY
DAY' 1977-78 THEME
Plans for the comlr~g year
were formulated last week
when the Ne'fPC)rt Harbor
Area Council of Beta Sigma
Phi sorority held their kick-
off coffee me~ for the
u:ecutive board at tbe borne
of tilelr president, Mrs.
Joann MUler of Huntington
Beach. Mrs. MUler also In-
vited her new committee
members to be on band to
present new Ideas for 1977.
78 theme: '' Pfck a bunch of
friendship every da}'."
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CASCO'S 3 in 1 ala.z:m system uses computers
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