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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-24 - Newport Harbor Ensign• • PHYSICAL HANDICAP doeJD't Jtlop Du BroWD, sbtdeot at Corooa del Mar bJch acboOI, from 101111 all out to belp a C:ood tauM, Here be 1a YiUI b1a cntcbu COlD( 20 laps (5 mUM) ln Tuesdav's toc-a..tt»a/n.lk-a-UJODAIDd-.(lller at tbt aehool. (Photo by Brian Dlllt.ncham.) ' Miss class, . raise funds McNALLY SITE DECISION MADE By GLENN GILBERT '' We'n ..Ltoally fouod a combloa~ that trorka in Newport B•cb -cettiD& out of claa aDd rilak1Dc mooiy at the same Ume," PrlDcl- pa.J Delll1s Evaos aa!d of The McNallJ conthaaatlon Web school site wUl be sold or leased, effective the sum- mer of 19'79, the Newport- Yesa Boa.rG of Educatioo decided TuesdlJ Dleht, U a turnot studY shows that a sepa.nte campus is School, city chiefs to talk oeeded for contiDP.tlon stu-Corona delMarlllghscbool'a: deJta:, they wUl be mo .. d to jog-a-tbon I wa.Ih-tboo, the pruent stte of Monte held Tuesday. Vuta elementary school at The estlmated700partlcl- lrTlDe and Monte Vtsta to pants, mo.tly students, are the Back Bay, the Board expected to nlse •eve raJ. also voted. thousand dollars for the ScOOol omcials were dl-many campus clubs and or- recttd to immediately begin pnlzaUons thrOUgh the tund- oegoUaUons to sell or teasf ra.lser. the 7,7 -acre McNally site '• lt's ooe of the better at 19th aod Newport Blvd. things we'n done;• Mr. Tbe campus wUJ eont~e to Enu stated. ''Atreatturn.- bouse tbe schoOl through the out.'' scbool year of 19'78-79, and Mo1t of the school's stu- A SPfiC:ial jolbt m&etlac Monte Vlata wm operateuo-dents aod faculty either n.o of Harbor J..rea school and tll tht.n as an elementary In or vlewedtbeneat, Three city ottlcllls Is scheduled school. separate 1/4 mUe tracks tor Wedoesday night, Nov, A district committee Is were oeededwaccommodate 30, at OTiflle Coast Col-stud)'ln& a.lteroaun pro-aU tbe joqers. A promo- lege, to discuss Lnter -gov-grams Ln otber dl.strfet 111gb tiooal hot ·air balloon wu ernmenlal affairs. sebools to determloe proYided by Del Taco Rest~ Invitations have cone out whether they meet the.DMds aurants, whUe a rock t.Dd to members of the Newport~ of coottruatlon students. U offered musieal entertain- Mesa school board, the C01.st not, the coQllauaUoo. scbool ment. Community Colleee board, goes to Moote Vlsta. Each partic!J:ali: aollcUed and lheCUiCouncllsofNew-The McNally stte Is lD tbe community pledges tor a port Beach lDd Costa Mesa, path of a major redevelop-certain amount of money for The,-wUI m"t at the Cap-meot of datrnlown Costa each tap run In a.n hour, am taln'-s Table restaurant at Mesa, aDd 1& a poteotlal designated a percentage of occ, ma)or source of lncome to the total earned toward a According to a notice from the school district, either by campus organisation. A ape~ the Newport~Mesa scbool sell toe or leasing It to prlY-cW class schedule allowed district office, ''the pur-ate developers. participaDts a fta1l hOUr to poH of the meeUnc is to Tuesday's decision was run. tJPlore the mutual coo. the clJmaJ of more tbaa a Eacb Jtudeot "Who m ... ceru Ot tbe clUes, colleen year of dlscuulool oo c~-at least ,100 wW receln a ... ~ ,..,..4 ~~ .. ~ .. ~--111111 ....... ~-···· ..,._lloo esp&ore war• to coa10lrdl.lt moYile lhlt Mntt••atloD amouat rafliid. Tbert 1JI DO I.Dd COON"' our b.cWtln sebool. UmU to the ourober of prise 1M ntSOOtea.'' There wW c wizmers Uld tbepzUesrance be DO formal ageoda. The rash k1'lls from I pair of ruoolDgsboeS moetq be<lns at 6'45, to a trip to the 1980 Co-lx>sts of the .mNUne Olympics. Final results of ue the mayors of the 2 R'ck T rb h the fuod-railierwUibeanU-cUies, aDd the presidents of 1 e US able 1.n the spring. th e, school board aDd col-'•Enryooe's Involved," Ieee board. Graveside services for activities director Roell::)' Subjects likely to be dls-Ricky D. Tertx&sh, 21, of Ford exclaimed. .. --------c,.,'IQ~ ,.,.,.., .. Of' llll OTY cw •••~•.,.,·•~~-------•-• ntl NIW.N»>T HA.IIOa LOCALLY OWNID-fMDIPI"Itii<T I BEACH lot '. • " . TOe COSTA MESA CM.IP. PETITION AIMED AT BLUFFS, BEACHES Dr, Eugeoe Alberton of Oakwood, Newport's ooe- maD open space c&OK. look tbe tlrst formal step this week toward clrculae:t.ag an- other l.o1tlatln petltlon. Tbla oM, lf approved by Newport Belch YOten, would require real estate de- nlopers to provide a pub- lic street between all dwei- IIQI 11nits and water-side bluff tops, Tbe idea, Dr. Atherton explained, would be to keep open public access to the bluffs and water below UM!m. If hls idea be<:omes taw, Mesa redevelop draws bidders '•TEAMWORK 1.s tbl ~arne of this game," says Braute l.oStitute student Loul.la Castillo, 12, of Saata Ana aDd StJwer Rowland Lobma.n of· Newport Beach. Their team ftnlsbed 4th ID competition with 18 other crews, team- l.a« bUM studerots from Bn.llla lostltute's Orange County commWlity ceater with Lido 14 sk~A>ers from the Balboa Yacht Club. Rosie Chan.rrta of Fullerton, wtth Don Bradbu.ry of :iewport Beact1o ftalsbed first; Rusty Cbampe of Lakewood and John Thorn. of NeWpOrt Beach came tn second, Following an bour of orientation,' blind crew members J:articlpated In 3 nees in Newport Harbor. •• Altbougb It was niniDg for the 3rd race," AI Olesofl., BYC coordinator, sa.Jd, ''the kids wouldn't stop the n ee. The,-are tough, aggreut-re competitors ... LICENSE LAW UP FOR OKAY About 50 potntlal de- velopers are interested 1n rebuUdiDg a 2-eqaare-block area of dowlltown Costa Mesa, acco~ to assistant city manacer BUI Dunn, wbo Is exeeuttn dlr.ctor of the city's Redevelopment Ageocy, ··we ran advertisements ln the real Hta.te sections of a couple of Datlooa.l news- papers, and the response lla.s been good,'' Mr. Dunn told Agency members on Crash fatal to Beaudry G"raveside senlces lor RaymoDd J. Beaudry, 21, of 4703 Hilaria Way, Pari. Lido, wert! beld S..Dday at PacWc: V lew rnemor1a.l park. Mr, Beaudry, a muter dtamoOO cutter aDd native of Canada, died NoY, 111ft Co- sta y_. tmptta.l from ln.. FiDI.l puact of u ordl-..C. -dallllll tbe cUy's ba:slDeu Uceue structure t.aces Newport Beaeh City Cou.DCU members wben tbey meet Monday night at City Hall, Oat-ol-towD Os1111 tbat do ,.rtea tuflanrO lD a trlfllc. t..._ Ia ~ ~-eoreltr• '-at .llua Or. Ull paJ the arne aiDOWII. Oat. Newport BIYd., Costa Mesa, side companies aow pa.y$70, Tuesday. Nov. 15. Already rt•en a teotatlve okay last week,thenewordl- oance would mean an annua..l inctease of 50 per cent - from the preseol $50 to $75 -for most local t:..lslnesses. and that's why the city had He ls sunl•ed by his fa - to cbanie the law. A. recent ther, Gerard Beaudry, of eoort ruling held that outside Newport Beach; his mother, firms must not be charged Alrt Beaudry of Sa.n Diego; more than local firms. his stepmotber, Dorothy, of Wednesday night of last week.. Tbe Agency eJ:peCts to plck a ma)or developer next year to redevek»p the ltowntown area bounded by Harbor, Newport, 19th and Park Ave. Interested developers bave until Jan. 8 to respood wltb proposal£ for the 14-acre area. The S-member Rede- velopment Agency, appo~td by the City Council, ls usiol downtown propert} ta.1 fiJDds, under the state's redevelop- ment taw, toguannteebond.s to be issued oezt year. T~ bonds could be used to 0- EII.rx:e Agency purchase of downtown lots, which could tbeD be comblbed 1Dto 1.11 t.ntegnated planniDC area and re-sold to deYelopers. · Tbe so-called '•com- merci.J.l superblock" de- veklpmeat wlll border on thP J:*tk superblOCk ODW beinC deVeloped arouod Lioas Pu.k, OAKWOOD BURGLARY A but..,r broke -.. the apartmeat of Wade JOAph Driagers Ln Oakwood apart- menU Sunday night and took 3 shOtguns, ~ rlfles, a pis- tol, and jewelry, for a total haul valued at $3,180, according to a polic.e report. tbe Newport Ctty CouDCU could mate exceptiou oaly 1n areas where tbl bNfb are wtthla 5&0 feet or (;out Hwy., Jamboree, Dcwer or lrvlne Ave, Dr. Atherton •td t. plaM to form&JIJ flle hla l-..t to circulate a petWoa 011 Monday wltb Ctty Clerk Dorta Georce. His ltp.l DO- Uce of LDteaf to dn::ulate appnrs ll W.. .... ll:'a £a- alp as a paid ldYertlltmeat. He must tben wait Zl daJS bdJre be beiiDI ptUifll .,.U- tloo sipa.tarw. ud WOilld ban 6 mo ... Ia wtUd. Kl pthers~.H.__.. the "aames of a.m recta- tend Yoten (10 per e..r of the city mtal} to quUtr his ln1tl2tlve for tbe Dell cUy elecUoD OD AprU 11, 1978. Howe ... r, bec&AIM fill the lead time needed at City H:i II w get the measure oa tne ballot, he would hue to turn In tbe stgaaturn to Mrs. George b)' trarly Jaau~ ar}', Last year, Dr, Atbertoa successfully mounted a peti- tion drive wbich n.iNCI tbe cUy 's park atandard to 5 acres p.!t l,COO popalaUou.. He plans a limllar eou.-y- wlde park st:aDdlllrd in!Ua. tlve, His bltltf top pbD WCMlld be aimed, he ays '•at pre- veitlng nils of hous1JII, such as exist now iD West Newport,. or evtlll iD Cam«) ShorK, wben a r.sldMl loses the ocean Yiew u sooa as he steps out of his tou~~e onto the stntt.'' Bluff top1 'WOUld be lectllY drlft.rMd u nrtlcal rt .. ol. S8 let( or moh. The Jaltll- ttn, 11 It becomes law, wauld pertalD mostJy to tbl lnlM Coast area betweea Coro• del Mar and Laguoa Beach.. when and lf it is aDDexed to the ell}, aad to certain parts of the Upper Bay. cussed include joint powers 234 VIctoria St., Costa Mesa, agreements betw&en cities were COQilJcted yesterda)' by and districts, the oew state the ReY. Bruce A. Kurrle, scbool f1ouclng rv.les, clos~ Presbyterian CbUrch of tbe log of elementary school Covenaot, Costa Mesa, at campuses, and relocation of Fairhaven Memorlal Park. the contlDuatlon high school. Mr. Tertllsb ns killed In NEW ATTACK ON JETS UDder the new ordinance, Newport Beach; 2 brothers, companies may pay a ta..l Ronald of San Diego aDd of 3~ on each $1,000 of Robert of Los Ar~Geles; S rross recel.pts, but wtth a sisters, Dianne Huelga.s of mlntmum license fee ta.J: ol San Diego; Deoi.se Beaudr)' $45 per year. Companies of Los Angeles and Donna that do ooi n.nf: to submit Beaudry of Florida. to !laving Utelt business rec-He was vice-president of ords monnored may pay the Diamond Cutters lnc. of Co- ma.l.imum amount of $15 per sta Mesa. Memorial dona- year. ttons were suggested to tbe Traffic model readied for problem solving Conferees wUI eat a a trafftc aeeit»nt at Newport steak dinner. Blvd. and Fur Dr. Costa Western asks Vegas flight Westen Air Lines has &sUd tJr permlssloa to start non-stop pe..sseoger nights between Orange County Air- port aod Las V epa. The air ll.ne, b8sed ill Los Arcetes, haa asked the CIYU AeronauUcs Board (CAB) to lDclude On~~~e County 1n a llst of sUes oowbelnl: studied tor possible a.tr links lo tb• pmbiJJ:Ie city. U the local atrfteld ta added to tr.t llst, Westera will tbea seek per~ mlaloa to Oy the route, ac- co_rdJDi lo a com~ &~»Ucman. Tho -&Irwrt. wlolcll Ia coolrollod by tllo ...,.., Board of Supe"l.ars, Ll DOW uDder .tnct rerula.tlou tbat problblt IDCJ'tulac tbe•m~ ber of commercial jlt Oiabta. tilt to DOtM from jtta taklllc ott OYtr Newport Bay. Mesa firemen worked tJr half an bour with a "jaws of We" tool to remon the body from the ear. which bad hit a tnmc slgoal. pole at 12:11 a.m. Mooday. His passe~~~er, Deonls Za~teahorst, 24, same ad~ dress, wu taken to Costa Mesa hospital with c rltlea.l multlple lntei'Dll I.Djurl81 t.Dd f:aclal la.::enttoos. Mr. Terbulb, a oatlve ot Cb.leago, bad ltYtd 111 Costa Mesa for 4 years. ite Is sut"Yived bybls wife, Cadet Ann of VIsta, CaW.; tiJs motber, ·Dolores of Dllaols. bJa: tatber, Herbert aDd step- mother Betty Jea.n, of Costa Mesa. He is aleo suntnd b)' 5 brothers, Mlcba.el, Mark ud Ttm ot DJ..lDol1, Guy ot Costa M.a u:t Wade of Colorado, IDd by S siltaU. J-.a of Druce, JIICIJ 1At of Rtddlai: ud SbelleJ ADD Croth of DUoott. s.Jli.Ber~ ,eroa Fuoenl Home of Co- Ita Mesa Yen directors. CHRIS PHILLIPS OF LIDO ISLE IS DEAD Yemorlal ~ tJr COI'Ialll!IIIOr J, PlaiiiJpa, 14. of Ill •VIa Yolla, Lldlllato, were beld ,....., at 8t. /UIIO Epl-1 Clio .... N...,.,rt Baocll, -od by toorlalat-. llr. PIIIIUpo, • ,,_,.all Nnport -r ...,...-, -_, Ia Hcoc --pllal .... Ill _ .. loy Ilia ....-,~~uo~o~u~~c,-· NJ.Ipl;j I ....... JoM _.,. all 1C1W, -, I Aloud~ all ... lU tllllll- -. Wmlallloclt -.......... J'IJK all ..... -.. llill _ ............ .... t •••s , T1oo IIQI ......,_ ...... tiUMI& S Newport Beach city of- netals are mapptng a oew attack on Orange County Air- port am its jettra.m.c, wbicb overflies ttle cltJ. A spectallegtslatiYecom- mittet Is being formed at City Hall to keep an eye on any bllls aUeeUng the airport. MeanwhJie, the city staff Ls assembling an "111- nntory'' Ust of orp.n1sa- tiona, plans, operational re- ports and other factors at- tectlD( the ftald. In a pre- Umlaa.r)' report last week, Ctty Maoacer Robert Wynn Aid tbe la.,.ntory will &1110 iDClldl a study of the physi- cal plant at the airport, atorw wttb a Ust of proposed lm- proYtmeats aDd ape.n.a:tou. Tbe DeW uparce in city U:teaUOG toward tbe airport WU prorftpted by CouDCU- woman LoeWe Kuehn of Ir- YIM Terrae., IDd by tbe city's ctttzeu anYtroo- meatal quality coatrol ad¥1-ary committee (CEQCAC~ wtolcb loU u .... tllat Us members be made a port o1 tho opaclaJ Ioria· liUYe commtn... Robert MUlar, p~ of the LltUe 8&1b0a lalaiX! Aun., bu at• bHDaet1tell1 brtac- .. 111o aiJplrt boet 11> tho CoaDCll'l atttllltkiL Dlrlolf ......... City CoucU <~t~c:.•loM Jut woot.lln--o:alloda.r more cttJ ..,....n • aU membtn ota.c.DtJ .IIMJd of Silpe"'-n. ,,....,_ we're .....,.. • Ulll1r blr. dolo .. (Fila -·-pt"'-t') GIMnJ RUer,,. .... lo1d -C.Ooc:U .................... --JDrltJ of I II I fan told." City _,..,. DlooU O'lloll -loo '11'111 Dod all ftll ji44JW eM~ Ia---..-.- --all .. ....... .-~~~...-. .................. 4 • Iii s' 'Metl ... ___ ,... -·-----olfdl. ,... .., -.. _,. According to CityManager Ray Beaudry scholarshlp Robert WyM, the DeW form-1\:md, Di.amond Cutters Inc., uta will raise about the same P .0. 8os: 1212, Costa Mesa. amount of bustnesstureve-BeU-Broadway Mortuary ooe ts the old S}stem. about was funenl director. A statistical ''model" of Newport's tra.tftc problems Is due to be finished In J a.JII.Iary, Wheo completed, the model is tipe<'ted to sene as a statistical base for tuturf' traffic planning in Newport, Costa Mesa aM lrTI.nt. Data from all3dtlf's to place mora emphasis oo hauling a.trllne passengers overland to Oolarto airport, tbus reduclDgpressureon)et filghts out of Orange County. Newport Beacb amually op- poses the extension of the airport's n.rtaace, a.nd ln- slsts upon holding the line on the number of commercial jet OJcbls out of the COWlty &Irwrt. $475,000 per year. The dU- ference ls that more of the tn will now be pa..ld by local tx&sinesses and less by out- of-town firms. Nags raise Fair profit Mrs. Kuehn DOted that a growing ll.lmber or private leta are also usiD( the local Ueld. Mr, Millar said'' there 1s no control onr the number or ~~ cargo nights ," aoo asked for more lnformatloo on Ulat matter. ''There Is only one ot the county's 26 cities tbat really cares about eq:ans.loo of the &Irwrt. and tllat's Nnport Beach," Mrs. Kuehn claimed. •· We Deed to do a lot of lobb)'i.Dg and edueatinc to cet our Yiew uoderstood th f'CitlgboUt the o:MUII.J,' ' . ''We're at a polnt where Newport Beacb ea..o t» ••ed from the }ets," Mr. Millar CODChtded in ht. testimony to 1 City Couocu studJ ses- aloo. MESA BABY DIES Faoenl sentces for Kelly s..aa.:., z, of Coat& Mea., were beld ,..CtrdaJ at Yoattcetio Utmortal Park, Colloo. ,... -died --,., .. Coola .. _ bolpltal. He ta •m•ed b)' bll mottMr, llatmo s...... o1 Costa .. __ Tbe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce co- operated with city olftctals In drawing up the new system. and bave given tt their blessiDg. Members of tile public wlli be allowed tocommentontbe new ordl.Danee at Monday n1Cht's heart.ng. FRANCIS MIEOING OF NEWPORT SUCCUMBS Pnyer sel'Tices for f' nn- cls E. Mledlog, '14, of New- port Beach, were beld Sun- day by Father Kerry Beanleu of St. Joachim's Catholic Church. Costa Mesa. Mr. Mledlng, a oaUve of Om.aba, Nebraska., bad beeo an uslataat tra.tnc manacer for Los Ancetes Harbor De- partmeat ~r 15 years. He bad Uttd Ill tll1.s OCMtmy for 1! yeua aDd in tile state tor 70 y-.rs. He dt.d Fri- day to Hole -tal. He II a"h'td by b1s Wtf .. Gen.l- diiM. llhrm• wea ID Holy s.pqteher CetMtery LD Or- LIIJt. Horse rae!~ Income wut ensure that the Orange County falr will clear about $300,000 profit from lis first tall fair, ~st concluded al Los Alamitos, says Fair di- rector Ken Fulk. Bettors fed an average of $1,4 mlllloo daUy for 12 days Lol:o the pa.n -mutuel windows as tbotouihbred n ctng came to the Los Ala- mitos onl ror theDrsttlme. Pronts from the nelog wUI offset losses from tbe fair attractiofts, according to Mr. Fult. The flll falt, which of- Udal& hope wut become u anmaal ennt, is held to ra.ise mooey to belp finance master..planoed tmpron- meats lo the count,-Falr- KtooMs ln Coeta Wea. Lonc-nnce pla.u: call for tarnlac the Fllrcrounds lnlo a major ,..ar-roud eu.ltural aDd eaterta.tnmeat c•ter. Ho'ftver, fliii.DciDC de- peads on tbt boi'M nellie mHti.Dc bec:om11C: aa ... al .......... 1.110. The .Utt Hon. Ractac Boud ._roYtd tbia year'• dates oa a oot-ttme- Grateful hearts say thank you MUT 1ta1 ..._r, ._.-time Coroa del liar _._, ....... by tho Eulp IIIla --•~T-......poom, "r" -tnftlllllllll.....,... ... ,...., .. ..., ·~'i'i • p1oco r• nt~oor "' fDI' -.......... ,. ..-1o -.. -allleahll,... .... .,.d;t ...... • • • • • GIIATIFVL BIAJITS • ..., -· • .-looart, llllrl -.. """" 111 -.,., • Ioiii llart ' • llllriiiJ~a.rlMIIJ. To .. a btrd oiJ*rlctiM, we're ""'"'I l)r can .,... AIDICl..tl..aclata.ar . Wloal a daltpHool .... II looul So ...... ,...._ .... ........... Lo ... -da,, w.a ........ ,..., '"""""'""" .. -... , ... ''Tllll* ,.. IX" •r blvat 1' -..r. Wt ... ..,..N Mn tiM plllatJ.'' Lotoor-lloi'll_lo_ II> ........ 111-JOU1 • only trla.l basts. The f air Board will DOw seek state approval for an annual n ee meettnc. which is opposed by prlnte track operators elsewhere In the state. DOG NIPS THIEF BUT HE GETS LOOT Newport pollee are look- LD.g ror a Wt~lar with chewtd-up lees. A Balboa •omu saJd she stcked her tq Dobermao on a man nee- lnre l'lltr hOme Saturcb.y night wUh stereo sound equipment worth $525. U.U. Joy Pletructoll, 209 E. Balbo~., oottced her steno ampllfters mlsstac ).lit as sbe bard a nolae In tbe froat ol btr houM at B p.m. She told pollee sbt saw a mu Ill his tweatlM nlDillllil from the bomt, aDd called her q. T be doe ca..pt 1111 wtttl the •ll*=t ud brwcM hlm doWD by attaCUDc hll 18C'Io '-': lbe mu roc ., aDd ... eaped wltb U. ampll.fler&. AUCTIOH DEC-l FOR UMO,_AIMED GOODS Blef(.lel. .tei'IO tapM. •ate._ Ud ndkM top tM lilt all 171 ...... II> ... -_..,,Doe. .... - by .,.. "-" ...... Poi.Jco Dtllt. lldlihC are 111utey. Do--el'd•-by .... tlolloo. Tloo -bolfooatiO .. ... -.. --11110--....--port c ..... Olllf'sft .... all It-... --1oto -II! a 10111 -·aw -all .. __ _ '·-lallllill-flltM ,, • will be !Deluded Ln thesCUdJ. .,·htch is bei.o@: done by con~ sulunt Herman Bumaclyu and Assoclaces of Harbor View Homes. L ast week., Mr . Basmacl- ran assuredtbeNeYpOrtCity Couocil that his study wtU produce accurate flguns tllal can be projected to pre- dict tutu re traffic patterns as real estate denlopmeat rontlnues In the city. Jn his report to the CouocU, he Showed that rig11res alrea6y rompile-1 have beeo spot- r hl'r kett by roadside eouats, ;~!)(\ that the figures 1\ne proven to be acc11nte. The CouncU agreed wltb him that It won't be neces- sa rv to conduct expensive orl¥1n-and -destlm.Uon sur- veys throughout the city. He estimated that, eve~ U such a detaUed su"ey IDYOIYed only 5 per cenl of loal homes, U would cost$50,000 and •oold like about 10 months to comptete, Mr. Bumaetyu 'a stalls- tical model wtll bs dlvlded i..bto ''ensti..Di coDdlttou" and "fUture ooDd.IUou." He noted that a roadsi<M su.rn,-now uDder way by the c:ounty's EaYiroameabl Muagemeat AreDCY woa1d provide farther data tbatcu bo .... locotly, Tho C IIJ Couacll hGl a 1.U.r to tM -'"""' 11101 .,.. Har-bor A,_ DOI't.lic. ol u.t arft)' bs ..,...cled liP- City eo..c.umu Pn1 Rycllaft .._... tat a l"a.ddlde ."., 1Dchldt ... c."--drtYen tJI. can .,.. ...,_ ud J-_....IM..,......._ .. , .. wUdl"t ........ tM• tot..t*tltiiiiQIMt'rx." loo -ool; .. ..., ... ol. r.IY ........ " MURAL DEDICATED ,... ...... -·Co------. ... olpod.., IIALT ~ .U- 11_) ... ,_-IIJIII· ....... ,. ... 11 ... .,- ••• 1 I 1'" hJ. IIALt ------.. ......, • • . .y • . . •. ~ .. -. -· • :· . •' :· ~: .. i: -· :; '· -'· '· '• •• ::: .; • '• '· - PUBUSHIO WEEKLY. oa Ttllndi.J, Stcoad Cl.t.a pMtqe patd at Coro• del Yar, Calif. Newspaper office ud ~ pl.llll Ia lilt Eulp 0.1-. Z'ltl E. COUI Hwy., CoruM dtt liar, Calli. 9!&25. PHOltt: 673.0550. THE NEWPORT HAR· 1 977 BOR ENSIG" Will ad)ldced to be I DIWIPIP'f of leD• enl ctrcutation by court •r" No. A-20178, dated May 14, 1951, lD Superior court t>r the County ot oruce, Stateott;:alltorllla, lDd by nama thenof Is quallfted 10 publlsballpub· ltc DOttces r-.treclbyllw. . THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the lepl DeWS- paper tor the Clty of Newport Beach and publishes all pobUc notices lor the ctty. ARYO E. HAAPA . , •.••••• Owner aDd Publisher PEG HAAPA •••.•• , ••••.• Assoellte Publisher Ed! lOr FRED DAVIS ••• • • ' • • • ••• • • • • ' • ' • ' • N HUGH Mc.MD..LAN , •• , , , •••• Costa U.tsa ews OOM' R(mE •••.••••••. AdYert:ls1Dc, ClrculatioD JlK NOYES •• , • . • • • • • • • . • . • . • • Ad'fertislD( LORRAINE PENNINGTON •• Secretary, Bookkeeper 1CA Y SRANNEP •• , •••••.••••.•.• Typesetter KARIN HAAPA ••• , •••. , •.•.....• Typesetter DREXEL CANNON , ••.••...•.•• Sbop Foreman lUKE HOUGAN •• ·• , •••.•••..• Sbop Aplolanl R•p••lented NolionoUy by llllf!l AUDITED B Y ~ U.S. SUBURBAN PRE SS INC.~ ~· SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ..•••••.••.•. $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION .•.•.••••• , .• $10,00 ' <JJ.. l!Of "' .1/op ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign * CHOOSE WHOM YOJ WILL SERVE U.S. policy: 'Run, sheep, run' Tllo *>l»99lc pool!< oomm-.r •• ... lollloo ud loii>IM ol o. s. ....... policy ... -., ... R. "-'-World War U NtfJ u.l· tMal: OOIDI'M...., ud nt1Hd liP-' lriat... of ICboola Ia 'ndtiL • • • • There 'ftll pmt •• WI ~ld play Wt e&lled lt "RIID Sheep Run.'' lt'a DOW' our rortiCD policY Ill "liberal" Wasbincton. Tbls oatto•l•''Hari Karl" started Lone before my day --- By World War I tbe Ubenl mlnds Were playlrc "give away," "Peace at any price" .. Was WUson's sooc: and dance ·-· Tbe Kaiser thought be meant it And took a tragic c hancel ·• Peace In our time" Was Chamberlain's ballyhoo, And before we knew it, We had World War II. Clllla'l tr..som OlCOIItl ......... Tbt Lllle nn bti.N ID .,, • So-·-_. We"" lbat away. "Kore& t.'t wrortb a GeM." K-, IDiclldl CIML North Korea......_, 1811 -~· We wert at nr apia. Next South Vt~t.am wu acriflced To bloody, eommlt buds, WhJle our "Ltbent·~ C011reu Tied the Prestdeol's ba.Ddl. Our bomber procram 11 destroyed, We're weaker day by day. The Liberals donate puam& And Castro ceta bla: ftJ. "Detente" beeomaa a cbewtnc Ume For each ~ggresslve bUt. We turotsh gn.in wblle Russia arms; Our food goes out of slgtltl Sid Soffer wins again Sid Soffer, owner of Tbe Blue Beet In Newport Beach, has won aoott.er battle with City Hall. The Costa Mesa C lty Coonci1 Monday night or- dered a payment of SlZ7 to Mr. Softer, 900 Arbor St., Costa Mesa. That's what be bad to pay to a towin@. firm to recover 3 Cadillac cars the city bad ordered removed fro m his property as alleged pubHc l'll isance vehicles earlier this month. Wording of a form letter sent out to person& regard. log public ootsance vehicles is bel.ng changed, City Man s ager Fred Sor sabal ex- plained. Mr, Soffer had cbarged the city took his ca rs without giving him 10 days to comply, The city acted 10 da)'s after mailing the letter. Commission is scheduled 10 conduct a pubUc heart~ Monda y night, Now. 28, to consider the alleged public nuisance vehicles on Mr. Sorter's property. He bad requested tbe hear ing, one of tbe alleroattves available to him under tbe city ordl· nance. His CadUlacs, vintage 1947, 1960 and 1964, are aot abandoned vehicles and are io running condition, the Mesa resident clltlmed. YULE GIFT SALE ....,.. au •·rm• dll•••• ·?=··· .... .., ___ __ Willi a lftll 111c pala o1 SALT. We .. ._, lel.nld u awtal lot; •••n _.,.. u a aatloft. h-IIJ, wt looo c•or lhlrt ... Aad tllll:'l ••aecouauoa.•• T be crUDe, 1aftatiOD ud dtetll An bom'e~tnlde t~ble bretders. We taee a nr wba Rulli's lUre Wt·'re cut-1 ... as our teadtral Our dollar's dropped to Dlolteeo cents Sloc:e DlDetltD·lblrb~ttto. Hue oar ft.lup followed suit? I'll leaYe tblt up to you. Arcreuors aren't appeased lor long Wttb piecemeal aerqutsttlon. History repe&ts ltseU With every commie "mission." -W. R. NELSON The Birch Log I ERA Backers Getting Desperttte .,._,_JI_ &tmont. MtUetUhu.Htt• -n.a Equal Ri1ht1 Amandmtat I• terminally ill, and itt auppoftan aN rrupiq at ltraWI in bopet o( revivint lt, If lbe PfOPOMI il not ratified by 38 Illite lecia1a· turea t.fon March 22, .. tt79, it mutt by law be buried. Evan tha mOlt ardent ERA champion. know that chanc• o( gettin& 1 1ufficient number of state radficatioM ate now ao elim aa to be pra.ctically non· exiatent. So, led by Repreaenta· tive Elizabeth Holtzman (D .· N .Y.), and.. backed by the full weight of the Carter Adminia· tration, the pro-ERA forces a, seeking to extend the deadline another seven yean. They want to change the rulet of the game prior to the final whistle. Article V of our nation's Con- st itution apells out various amendment procedures, the most common of which calla for passage by two-thirds of both Hvuses of Congress and subse· quent ratification by three- quarters of the state legisla· tureA. The Congressional resolu· tion containing the ERA sailed through Congress with the re- quired two·thirds majority and was sent to the states on March 22, 1972. T hl' resolution stipu- lated that full ratification had to be at"hipved within seven years nf the co-n plelion of Con- gressional action. teen\h Amtodlltftt. ~Ott, r..olutiona coo...._ UIMIDCI.· mtnt. bavt epeaifted \M .wn· -fllwo. FUI> --K· -inc 10 tho Chill ON-' ol t.ht HOt* Subeolul£-oa Civ- il ..,.! Conotltu-Jlilld.o, • p...,_lom _ _.... o tederol pn>hibltloa <I child lobor 1uc.-fuUy ..,_ both H..,.. ot c.....-;;plDOC! ratification in .om• "-· But it di-' •htn the ~ peri- od elopoed ond lh~uited three-quut.tn of the • te leri•· laturet bad refuted to it. T ho Cortor Juati 1 Deport- ment now maintaina thit cMnl· ing the rulee in tht m~ ol the game ia perfectly Iet:al, and that . the IOUJht.-after MVft•)'UI' n - tenaion can be 1dopted by a simple majority vota of both HouHB. The fact th.lt the orir· ina I measure had to be puMd by a two-thirda mljority '"rna to matter little to ERA diehards. Claiming power to chanJe the deadline, they now want power to change any and all the rulH . Theae same authoritiet, inciden- tally, insist that a atate cannot change from pro· to anti-ERA (the proceu called ree:U.ion), but they find no fault with a shift from anti-to pro-ERA. The most compellinc objec- tion to the Holtzman extension (H.R. 9703) can be found in an understanding of the inherent partnership between the at atea and the federal government. In keeping with this partnerahip, a proposed Constitutional amend- ment mu81 suit hoth the guard· ians of ~;tate power and the wielders of federal power. From the day the ERA wes paued by 1 he Congreu and sent to the states, federal say in the metter ceased. In other words, on March 22, 19i2, CongrHI had ~~:ivtn iu opinion and the state~~ then had seven yeaNI to give theira. I trust that the militant radicals at the women's confer.ence. in Houston do not r 'epresent the majority of American women. Nor do I believe that Rosalynn Carter speaks for the majority, nor do Betty Ford and Lady Bird J ohnson , al- though the so-called Equal Rights Amendment, which they so strongly ad- vocated, did receive endorsement at the confe r en:e. ERA is having r ough sledding through- out the nation, after an initial tremendous success in ratUication. But that drive has been stalled short of its goal, be- cause it Is being recognized as a trap, as an assault on women's rights, and an attack on the all-important institu- tion of marriage and home . The Costa Mesa Planning The Costa Mesa hospital Auxiliary will present hand- made Christmas items and home-baked goodies for sale from 11 to 4 Dec. 2. The proceeds wUI go toward scholarships to students who intend to pursue medical ca. reers and also for mobile meals to local shut-Ins . GINGERBREAD MEN (and ladies) will be tbe center of attention at the anaual bollday bridge luncheon and bllke sale of the Braille Iutltute auxiliary of Newport Beach. lirs, Robert Ford, at lett. of the Bluffs Is working on decoraUons for the eweat. wbile Mrs. Bryon Bonnet, seated, and Mrs. Hildi-. Jotmson, both or t11e B!utrs, are working on ceoterpleces, Yhlcb wtll Inclu de ginger · bread figures. Tbe bridge-sale-luncheoll will be held at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club on Monttay, De<:. 5, begtD.niog with bridge at 11 a.m. These S ladles are assisting Miss Dorothy DePuydt. hmcheon chairman, alOO&:' wlth Mmes. Brlaat li. Wells Jr., Sterling New- man, Alfred tL Beasley and McKee Thompson. Santa's bake shop 1s under the dlrecUon of Mmes. Hester Srott WUls, WOllam D. Roller. WUUa m R. Allan, Helen Frank and Thomu H. Hackett. Saata's stockings chairman is Mn. WUllam Thomas, assisted by Mrs. C. Alan Williams aod Mrs. T. J..lllmcu Stewart. (Ensign phOto.) The seven-year figure, not specified in the Conatitulion it- self, grew (out of a recognized need early in this ce ntury to lim · it the time for consideration for something a" weighty as a Con- stitutional amendment. It was felt that any amendment should renl'ct the attitude or the Am erican peopl(' within a rea - sonable ti me period. If during that period. sufficient support for passa~re could not be mus· tered. then it ought to be obvious that the amendment was neither wanted nor needed. Begi nning wit h the Eigh· During thne fi\'e years, the Am erican people have become aware of the unaawry nature of the Equal Rights Amendment. 'J.airstylzng li'"'-v jusL for ~ ch1ldrczn ~OA APPT. 644·0838 -HA!:tBOR YI[W C~WT Ul ­ on S •n Joaquin \.hils Qoa~ ju:tt Soo.olh J .,_.K A,.t .. u• ~t-..,l. childleft Here are s ome of the shockin6 state- ments made publicly by leading women libbers and promoters of ERA: "We have to abolish and reform the institu- tion of legal marriage; by the year 2 000 we will , I hope, raise our children to believe in human potential, not God" --Gloria steinam, editor of Ms. Ma ga- zine • • • 1'The new libe:..·ated woman wants t o reform sex practices in line with sex experiments; bad language is a way of proving you're not a lady, s o liberated women may toss off 4 letter words from which men extract a sexual thrill" --Caroline Bird ... "In order to raise c hildren with equality, we must take them away from families and com- munally raise them" --Dr. Mary J o Bane of Well esley College . • . "The end of the institution of marriage is a necessary condition for the liberation of women ; therefor e it is important for us to encourage women to leave thei r husbands" --from the Document, declaration of feminism. In contrast, here is a portion of the creed of Women for Home and Family, organized to oppose the wom en's libera- tion movement: "We openly declare our love for our husbands, our children, our marriage, and most of all for our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. We believe that sex· is a sacred gift from God to be used by husband and wife in the bonds of marriage. We believe in the primary right of parents to educate and raise children. We affirm our patriotic love for our country and Its institutions.'' These words of love and faith can overcome the strident tones of the wo- men Ubbers and halt the drive to drag women down-to the level of men. It ia time to take a stand: "Choose ye tbia day whom ye will serve; as for me IUid my house, I will serve the Lord.'' ,.,. .,... of., F"f'DnMAt by diwtM filtlt ... tbt 1 '7' r dllll tOIIOftl'l'l S. an nprM .....,C -6 .... . ol---.... . -Ml,.,.. HM/7 IWrUott • PUTTING FUHSHING TOUCHES on a hug'e ribbon wreath are provisional members of the Assistance League Juniors, Mrs. Steve Rimel, Mrs. Robert !Ntton and Mrs. To m HUI, ten to right. The wreath is part of the decoration for the 29th a0011 al candy cane ball, to be held on Saturday, 0f(J. 3, at the Newpo rter Inn. Theme for the ball will be "Dicken's Cbristmas Carol" aDd the wreath looks like a OOge conlection or ribbon candy. The UCl Madrigal Singers wlll sl.ng traditional Christmas carols under the direction of Joseph Hutzt. They will be dressed 1n costumes of the Dickens en. Local character actor Travis Per ry, portraying an English town crier, wUI call guests t~ dinner at 9 p.m. There will be dancing to the mus ic of the Windjammer tX'lnd untu 1 a.m. Mrs. Seth O'Berg Jr. ts chairman of ttle event, and Mrs. John Ireland Is wa ys anrl means chairman. (Ensign phOto.) Election called A resolution calllng for a general municipal election to be held on Marcb 7, l :n B, was adopted by the Costa Mesa City Council Monday ntght. Voters w111 pick 2 City Council members. The ln!Uatlwe ordl.nance related to rezonll:!g in north Costa Mesa was also or· dered submitted to 'toters. U adopted, tt would re- strict developmeot to siogle- famUy units on property PUBl:.I·C NOTICE s .9S530 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow.l.nc penoos are doing b.lslneSs u : Frei'WIY Partner s, 4350 Voo Karman Awenue, Sulte 350, Newport Beacb, Calllornll. 92660: Stephen N. Baroard. CeDer- al Partoer, 1100 West Bay Anwt, BalbOa, Calllonla 92661; Robtrt W. Howard, Gaaeral Partner, 2121 Hu~ bor Yift Drln, CoraM del Mar, Caldonla 8!625; WU- tlam A. Howa.td, Gaotral hrtoor 4&11 Gol'!l&m Drtn, (!~ dllMar,CaJ.. llonlo 111115. Tbllll.-loeoacltael· "" bJ • llmllod pariMnlll!l. Slpod: -rt W. llow¥d. G_,..P-r. Tldl --wu llled wllll 1M_, elorll ol Or· .... <:.-, llot. II, lrTI. Pllblllll: llot. 14, bee. I, I, II, lrTI, It lllct M_.t Hort>or Eioolp. F.ll1zt oorth of the San Otego Free- way, west of Bear St . and south of Sunflower Ave. It was prepared by the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Assn. and obtained enot~gb signatures to become a bat. lot measure • An argument of 300 words or less aplnst the lnlUitl'll!l was ordered prepared by the city attorney's offtce, on a 4 to 1 •ote, w.Uh CouncUmao Dom Racitl YOtiD@: against the proposal. CouncUma.o Ed McFa.rli.Dd faUed to ret a second for bls motioo that a fllr IJid Impartial statemeot of tact be prepared ud ma.lltd to rectlltered TOters at a COlt DDt to exceed $10,000, The CouDCU tbeD acrlld to han a statematlt about tht laltla· tlve-prepared If a poalbll mailer. CouncUmao Jaet Hammett and Councllmu RaeUI llllcod 11 lilt pita. • • Let the oormal proceu t.Ue place; tbt people kaOW 1tbat tMJ'H dolae," Mr. RacW commeattd. CoooeU me-rs llprotl aa &fiVmtlllD rator o1• IIIIUotln _..,.,... .. - -• _,.,,CIIJA- Roblrt c......-r•HIJII "".....,._., ... .., __ .. __ pft!POIIJIDI' ..... ,.rtr ~ ... ILttP ... ODdd ....... ~~~~------ll ......... -. .. " c ........... ,..-lllCI -obd·-· boat neck sweater UI.OO e l•s tlc top pant $18.00 KORfT DOlS A STUDY IN STRtHS. The"' front ....... -~­ lrim. The pocketed Wuer .,....ts .... ...,. .......... The,...,..,.,....,. urt, ... looll$1n ..... OACION• ... ~.At,........._..., .. 1116 MI!WPOU aLYO. COSTA .. I$A ltiAJOI CIIOIT CAIDS D&PMTII&NT cowl neck knit s weater us.oo bl•zer J•cket $4,.00 fly front pant su.oo I I I I ' ' := . . - 1£.-oiTKARIOR Enflt PUIUitED llEJU. Y ·fiG. I TMUIIIMV. · NOV. 24. 1!77 . CODA DB.. IN. CAUF: We *" bR~kbsc ~nytimc. CDM,LI!TI! DIMMERS IMO.UDE • SOU, AND SALAD (ALL YDU CAM EAT) • f"OTATO AND fRIESH V!GETAALE • DI!SSI!RT Mon Baked Ham * * * • * * $2.95 Tue raised Lamb Shank $2.95 Wed Bar-B-Que Ribs•• • •$2.95 Thu Teriyaki Steak • • • $3.75 Fri Steak And Shrimp • •S 3.85 Sat Stuffed Pork Chop * $2.65 Sun Roast long ls.,Duck $3.95 4001 W. Co.asc Hwv Newporc Be•ch (67J.77SO. For The BEER & WINE DOLLS AND PILLOW TOYS made by Junior Ebel1 mem- bers for their 13th auoual '•boutique unJque" surround Lee LaFlamme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dao.tel Laflamme of Newport Beach, The aonua.l fuod-raiaer wUI be held from 10 to 2 Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club, Yule boutique Nov . 29 ·• Homesp1n Christmas'' is this years theme for the 13th aooual La Boutique Unique, to be presented by the Junior Cbell Club of GEM TALK BY J.C.HUMPHRIE S J. (. 1/um/ll>rll '· 11 "" ', <;lt~r, at 1~.!1 ''"'''''' 1)/rti./>a, hten at rn tfl 'tC ,. $a l a 11 a"' a r I. Jr.~ r "'" r, tl>an 2'1 \ o•Or \, 1 ' on autl>t.rrt\ '"' ~·,' nntl (I'll,.,". "BACKWARD"IHCAS Newport Beach d tbe Bal- boa Bay Club on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The boutique wlll feature stic k horses, plllow toys, wreaths and stockings, dried arrangements and oil paint- ings, breads, condiments and wine dressing--all crafted by club members, who are each responsible for contri- buting $75. worth of mer- chandise. Antique pieces are spotlighted, lll keeping with an old-fashioned theme. Mrs. John Downey is boutique chairman. Her co- chairmen are Mmes. Richard Anderson, Alan White, Boyd Peters, Robert River, Robert &acct, R. Denis P..ussell and Bridget Marshall. Admission is bv S2 dona - tion. P UBLI C NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CIRCULATE PETITION Notice is hereby given of the intent of the persons whose names appear hereon to circulate a petition within the City of Newport Beach for the pufl)Ose of obtaining signatures of r egistered, qualified voters thereon in order to enact by the initia- tive procedUre ··AN ORDI- NANCE RE~UlRING DEDI- CATION OF STREETS IN SUBDIVlSION(S} ON BLUFF(S) ADJOINING NEWPORT BAY AND/OR PACIFIC OCEAN." A state- ment of tbe reasons for the proposed action contem- plated by this petaton Is as follows: The undersigned bel I evE' that the access to that por- tion of any subdivision ad- joining Newport Bay and/or the Pacific Ocean and the Medium density is ok 'd AU Ner Hoane 801 Do9tr Dr., ~wport ~h. waiiMd to do was cb&JIIe the lud ... ~Uoo ot bls property at1&11 Tusti.oAYe., WNt Upper Bay. from low- dtutty to medJ&am-deoslty residelllt1al. 1M oeeded 1t to ltp.lly comply wltb tract map reQUirements fo convert ILll apartments to coodo- mlntuma. S.Uuae of ceoeraJ plan locoul.stenctea with t.OG1ng 1D the Immediate area, city plaooera enlarced his re- quest to loclude about 87 acres south of 17tb St. be- tweeo Orange Ave. and Tus- tlD Ave., down to 15tb St. Mr. Nourse obtalDed his cbaoce from low to medium density Monday night as the Costa Mesa City CouocU ap- proved ttle general plao mendment. Tbe geoeral plan called for st.ncle famUy R-1 land use where lots are zoned R-2 aod R-3, P U BLI C N O T I CE S-93529 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is dol.Qc business as: Montgom- ery Ranch Associates, 4350 Von Kar man Aveoue, Suite 350, Newport Beach, CaiU- ornia 92660: Howard, How- ard & Bamard,loc., General Partner, 4350 Voo Karman Aveoue, Suite 350, Newport Beach, Calltornta 92660. This busllless is conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Robert W. Howard, Secrebry. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 18, 1977. Publish: Nov. U, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 19'77, lll the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -857 30 PUBLIC NOT IC E S-93531 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followiog persons are doing business as: Monte- bello Associates, 4350 Von Karman Avew e, Suite 350, Newport Beach, CaiUornla 92660: Freeway Partners. a limited partnership. General Partner, 4350 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 350, Newport Beach. California 92660; Mono Properties Monte- bello, a limited partnership, General Partner, 1011 South Fremont Ave111e, Alhambra. CalifornJa 91802. This basloeA ls conducted by a geoeraJ partner ship. Signed: Robert W. Howard, General Partner or Free- way Partne rs. Tbls statement was !iled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 18, 1977. Publish: NoY. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85728 A plea for AQ(a.-tamUy use ofthepropertywu t.ud from a repruellbtlvt ol 1M Newport Rtl«bta Commullty AsiiOC~tioo. bit lt ftll OD deaf eua. IDcre&Md t.n.ftlc: oo Newport Heichts stre.Q woold result from the hJper deoatty. it was cbar,ed. Property owoen, tspte- lally oo the cul-de-a.cs of Sao Bernardino Pl., a..ct- Lands Pl. aod Blverslde Pl •• compla!oed about ~ staff suggestions tMt they were not suited for R-2 denslty. Mayor Norma Hertf.oc as- s ured the audieoce that well- advertised public hearl.Qcl would be held in Jaoaary about aoy rezoning 1D the r- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Gl FT IOXES Large Assortment. area. Slide law requires the B()NNE BELL general pta o aod zorU.Qg to be the same, she polDted PLUs 3 0 out. The general pl~n chaare NIGHT C RE AM It LOTION from low to medium density CALL 01 FOil u PRICa brings It lnto line with the zoning. Mr. Nourse sat PR~ nu.&D '7 DAD A waD quietly through the debate 9-t WEimATS e t. '7 IUIIDAYI which bad developed from his request for a change OD JOII E. COAST IIWY., coao.A DaL ~ ~~~~ooe~£PI~ec~e~o~f~p~ro~~~rt~y~._j~~~~~~~~ -.... ,"':~=. • •.·.-; ·:PS Q2 • t..e .. -o • : :s•::l •te .:; 714 o3• ::29':: Dece><otO's :o ... ••oc•o•s o· c -.. o : Ne.come NOW OPEN Quality Oak And ~~ ahogari 1785 Newport Blvd. II Costa Mesa Phone . 548-1400 Antiques Expe rtl y S<:lcctcd From England·~ Fincst Estates AnJ H onl<.:~. Open-10-6 Sun-11-4 Closed Tuesday Newport Woman! When Francisco Pit- taro, the Spanish conquis- tador, conquered the lnr.a empire in South America. he was looking for gold -- and he round it. But, he had a low opinion or the na- tives, and scoffed at the silver-gray jewelry worn by the Incas. He thought it was made or a cheap grade of silver. He called tt ''platina." Plzzaro didn't realize that these ''back- ward" folks had learned to alloy platlnum with gold and sUver. Using blowpipes to super-heat charcoal, tbey managed to melt plati- num, whlch bas a higher melting point than gold, Consider ing the level of technology lll Europe at that time (the mid-1500s), tbe Incas were quite ad- nnced. The true nlue or wbat has come to be known as platinum turned out to be much greater than the Spaniards dr"med. Plati- num woo't tarnish or dis- color the sldn, and Is very durable. And oothing re- nects the true color or a diamond so well. The Incas mew what they were doing, SeDor Plnarol restrictions mandated by ... _.._.._.._.._.. ............................. ""._..._..._..._ ... ._._._.._..._..._..._..._..._ ... ..._..._..._..._.,._"*;;.,... ... ,...,... ... . this ordlnance are necessary to provide adequate access to Newport Bay and/or the Pacific Ocean, to presene the integrity of the coast- line and its land forms, and to mlnimlze hazards from erosion of the bluffs' edge, which occur lll a stgn11lcaot number of lnstances. otber access thaD that required by. this ordlna.nce wttb Its re- strictions would: (1) Con-1 stitute a threat to tbe health aod ~eneral welf.an of per - sons residi.ng within New- port Beach. (2} Cause stress and strain on the physical and mental well-being of persons residing wltbin the city or Newport Beacb by up- setting the balance between human beings and tbeir en- vironment. (3) lncrease haz- ard to life. limb, and prop- 11 Fashion Island ARRIVING 800N ... ORDER AHEAD AND SAVE. 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Fuji's come up with a camera that has lightweight compact design. the advanced silicon cell m.terlng system, 3-way focusing and a superb Fujlnon lens. (Accepts all standard thread mount lenaes Including the Fujinon EBC multi--coated aystem.) Fujlca ST805. Remarkable capability. Incredible affordablllty . n.. ....... GE Httle 35""" IIUt.matic -.r! Now you don't have to be an expert to take great R t\.111 frame 35mm pictures. This c\mpact IIHit camera has a special etectron1c shuHer that automatically , eeta both speed and lens opening. An automatic ftash control that does all the calculating for you. An extra-easy-to-U$8 view-rangefinder Special fall·safe film advance and '1349S film loading Indicators. Quality Fujinon tens. And more. •1'!11111:• HARBOR PHOTO I 3121 E. COAST HWY. ona del Mar .673-4670 ~ r ' HAIR N.B. COUNCiL AGENDA Yule trees Jt.CUT • CI1IL&D Jt.OOLOUD Jt. 001rrou:o Jt. 'CETERA P'lae Hair ~alloto * LORRAINE'S .BEAUTY NOOK ON THE IJOULIIYAfltci Corofto tlol M .. r PhoRo 6.U-7336 EST, 1162 ..... ._ ......... ·--wlllllldlo-•• I 1., an ._ fad~~ a. lba;ut a.o11 CJtJ ca n .._ • ...u at 1:10 .... _, II CJI)( Hall: • A.LLIY PAYDtG u-._.,., II ., ana --., E. Bolboo, c,. pna, HudiDc a.1 Adams in Bllhoo, • WEED tb&temeli: U· --• BUSINESS ltctDH fM lDcr ...... • OJL.prodlteUea coatract "' elty-Oned property Is due to be re..asslped to a new tlrm. • PLANNING COUUIS- SJON ncuey it ~lie to be f11Ied, bat Couaeu may JIOM- pooe the matter unW Dec. u. Continental Cuiaine ' Luncheon · Dinner Brunch · Late Supper • APPOIIITIIIIITI an ala clio .. Ill -..... Ullor-udcolil-defe~Gc~IDIII coerdtMI. * FDfAL M4P of a 14- ua&t -.. projlet at ncn .. IUS lltll, llowport HoJclllo, ........ _..a. • CRlt.B'riiAS dtcon· tlou, locllldlor I -r &Cl'ON Via Lido wW be tbe •b.teet ot a permit r.,.... from tbe VIa Lido P1ua Mercbanta Auo, • TRAFflC SIGNAL prt. ortu .. lor the curreat fbca1 year will be dlacuued. • PARK lmprovemeaU ID SpJClau Hill wiU be re. portedupoo. • RULES for appoiJK.I menta and for conduc:Uac City CouncU meetincsareup for rtYlew, Woman held in robbery A Torrance woman. Zl Charged wtttl robbin& $t,z00 from the Imperial Barak, 2490 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, at 10:19 a.m. Frida)', Nov. 18, wm fa ce bank robben charges In Los Angeles Fed- eral Court, Lt. George Lor- ton of the Costa Mesa pollee department report1K!. Dolores Ma rle G lffen, Torrance, was arrested after Mesa pollee stopped her car on the San Die«Q Freeway, north of tile Har- bor Blvd. overpass, after U was spotted by the poUce helicopter. A witness had taken down the llcense DUm- ber of the car. on display ... ......... It .. ICftPOI"l ..... Altllllll ... " ____ _ .................... ---"'"--' c~--­.. w.._, •• ~ tno-..a-rud IIIDdlr, Doc:. I ud t,- 11 a.ID. to I p.a. at tM Mnput Jllrar •-•· la lddl' .... tM dllpi&J of Cbrtltmu tr.... ftlell are ca•m made ror lt t.•n•-ud oquta .. Uooo t11roopaoot 0r111p CoulltJ, U. r.tl.ftlwWMte tor all lloltdlf 11ft tloiU, aourmet l:»odd, wtutbldec- onted • order, aDd CbtUt- mu &JTIIII•meat.l aDd ...... A_..,.. ol tho U..IDI gUta wW be oftend from I to 10 p.m. Frldly, Drec. I, at aa 1DYttatlolal p.l&. lllcbll&tU ol tho .... -opea-to..tbe.pabUe f..Unl I.Delude the JJm Gamble Puppets preaiDtirlg ' 'a riatt to Surta'• worklllop" aa:1 Christmas rmaaic bf tbe lr- flne Muter CbonJe • .A col- lecUoo of mi.Dlatare doll- houses from enfllm• arouod tlle world wUI be featured. COSTLY RUG STOLEN Whlle a Newport Sbor• woman was cJeani.Dc tbe back yard of her home on Wedrwtsd:aJ lfternooa of Jut week, a thief stole a $1,500 Orieota.l rug from her Uria& room, she lold pollee. Marion Louise Poad, !54 Lugonia, sa.Jd the eJpeUtve rug 4lsaweared behr..., aoon and 3 p.m. wm• 1·n VB tourney jNEWI'ORTHARIDR ENSIGN P\JIUIIEDIEEIU.Y·PG.4 • ntURSOAY, IIOV. 24, lin COIQA DELIIAII, CALIF • ... letzt ....... _. LeiiJDI't'-1._.,._.. c-..r 11u ..... nt 11-U. aa..aa. U-t Ia tM .,_, ..... -'---.,.. udc-dol .,.. II I__., .. CIP Mar ............ .._._ liN 'OIIt,.llt I 0 I# _, 11-f, 11-1 at-. Dr Sindi·.-.. -· tr ... II 0 p-·--. --• IIOitJilJO'-lloonud c-~~~~---llln of COM d• eo.; no rt n ploy 1o< lA~ tate •spr, rtiJl n.c. s at ~ ...... , .. a.c. ---for Dr. Lui .-A.-., .... oi··CUIIIIllo ua1 ~ -..eo,_ CDM - dol liar, ...,. -,._, Booell 11-1 Ia Podlk Vln llo1110rlll .._ 1o •"'":=~~;~ Part Clllpol, 91111 Rol>bl N ..... rt ~ (lrlo Bel'lllll ~ olllcllllor. Mmocl --.. 1110 ... Dr. ---r<lly 101 Ill-. -laeloclo Ia too A,.-Nn lloo-pllfor ol tho ,.., Marie pllll. H1 pndleld -•lao Lw>dle, Kar• otooa, Kart lD Orup. A ..U.e oiTr•-Raab, Kort PWuk1 ud Krt. ...,, "" Jenl)', ... laid hlukt. U•ld Ia Cllllo-.,, Sl Scatb COlli ,_,1 111- JeiU, attn I.Dc:lude COM player• Be Le •rYt•ed bJ b1t .Ue, AU..O StiDOUia (co...pl&,..r J ..... ; S--. Darid of [r. of the Jill' wtthM'ucyTru- YlDI, Rlc .. rd ofLOIAaplel Mit of Lapla), Cbel')'l ud JMWtMn ol Berkel.,; JObUtoo,. Molltea Part. 911- a diiiiPter, Marjorie Sudl>r ale Crone l.bd llarete Wurta. of Coi'OIIIIl dtl Mar, ud 4 rrudelllldroo. MRS. ETHEL FAGAN Memorial coatrlbut.to. OF COST ES ..,., be llllda to Harbor Ro-AM A DtES formed Temple ot Mftport Fuoeral •"lees tor Ethel Be~cll, 1400W. Bllboi.BlYd., H. Fap.a, 15, ofCDMa Mea, or tbe Iutitute of Cucer were beld Suaday, with HeY. aod BloodReH&rcb, Be.,.rly Gene Swauon otriclati.IJI, HUI. Mrs. Fagan, a home- maker, wu a ottive ol TOPIC IS VIOLETS Chleaco 1D1 had ll"d 1o this area for 49 years. Sbe died No•. 17 lo ·Port Mea coovatesceot hOIPital. She Is suntfed by her dtqbter Jane L. Diet, ofColta lilesa' 4 grandchlldren aod Sgreat~ gratklcblldren, Chortdlll l.rlrlo, •bo Ia a Judie lor tbe Atrtcao VIolet Soelety ot America, wW dis~ euq Atr1cao Ylolet. witb tbe Harbor VIew Hllls Gudrta Club at i:SO a.m. WerJDes- day, HOY, SO, at tiM bome of lin, Patrick w. Nolan. Co- bosteiHI wtll be Wra. JoiD L. Edwardl aa:l Mu. Homer E. Rood, lntermeat •u ln Grand Vtew Memorial Part. Gien- d&le. FRANCIS CORAY DIES ~oice ~e9aona IIY EXPERIENCED 81"'01:8 WITH CALIFO&NIA TEACH£& C&EDENTIALS AND MANY PEaFO&MANCIES TO HER HER CREDIT. •uAUDITIOMS WITHOUT OILIGATION ... , 833-0829 "LA GRANDE BOURGEOISE ;' Eileen Wright at the Piano Tuesday& rl "ednt>"d•r • Showcase Singers Friday & Saturd11y Lt. Lorton said pollee were unable to locate a man reportedly waJtlng ln the car. Witnesses said the woman had displayed a revolver and told a female teller she -.as bolding up the bank, took the mone y and ran out, police charged. She was taken to county jail. Kulik arraignment set Cremation I..Dd burial at sea bas been arn111ed lor Fraoel.& Coray, 83, former restdeat of Colta Me11, who dted lloodaylnBeliGardtas. where be hid been J1Ylnc for tbe past 2 years, CATHERINE DENEUVE GIANCARLO GIANINI from 8:30 in lht> t:•11ri Loun~-:t' Reaervations Honored (714) 642-9434 3300 W. Coast Hi~rhway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • SALES • SUVICE • PARTS • ACCESSOr: IE$ 'INSUAAJICE Su~rlor Court ~Rob­ ert Rickles coat:1bued uDW Nov. Z8 tbe arn.tpmeot ol Atexaader Kull.k of Lfoda Isle OD cocsptracy ud mur- Dr. Frizzelle to run? Dr. Nolan Frlzzelle of Baycrest Is expected to an- nounce next Tuesday that he will seek the RtpubUcu nomination ror the?3rdstate Assembly seat now held by COSTA MESA MAN ~Dl STRippeD A Costa ~esi ntt.h wilt" robbed of awronmately $18- and was forced to remove all of his cloth!~ by 2 men. one armed with a knUe, after agree!~ to go with them to get a drink. Costa idesa po- llee reported at 12:55 a.m. SuDday. ·Bernard J. McKernan, 48, ot 498 Mission Dr., called police from a fire pollee pbone at Wllson St. and CoJ. lege AY e., arter recovert~ his clothes, thrown from tbe . car leavl~ a parking lot nearby, where the robbery occurred. Henadbeenshoot- tng pool at El Camino Dr. aod Mendoz.a Dr. aod had agreed to go with the pa.lr to get a drink. Ooce their car had reached the San Otego freeway at falniew Rd. the man 1n the rear seat held a knife to his baek and they wert to the parking lot, tbe YlcUm told poUce. ·--- Democnt I>erW£ Mqen or HunttDgtoQ Belch. Dr. Friuelle bu 11Cb4td· uled a pre1s eoofereDCelor 10 a.m. TueMiay 1D FouabJD Valley. The 73rd District LDcludes Htmt1Qctoa Beacb, Fouata.in Valley, Seal S.cb aod molt of Costa ...... Tbe dlstOct bad bND a Re- publlcao stro.(bold lor years, but acndQa.Uy-8blft. log .... , -tto· ""'· plus a ltroDI campalcD by Mr. llqtu,pattbedbtrtet ln the Democnt eoluma. A toar-tlme Riplbltcan Party otnd&l, Dr. Frl.sa.lle has held tbe state pre•i- deocy of the CalUornla Re~ pubUcao Assembly, aod wu an unsucceu:flll CI.Ddldate 1D 19?2 for the eouDCy Board or Supe"t.)rs. He Ia aa optometrist, with an offtce In Westcllfl'. JULIA PEDERSON OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD Ma.u wu eelebnted Tueldly for Jll.Ua B. Peder- sen, as, of CoN Ilea 1D St. JoecblmCatboUcCtllrcb.. Costa Ilea. Mrs. Pedtnea. a reab.l- nnt operator ud aattn of Arlm&a, died SaDday 1D Co- sta Mea. Sbe .La •nl•td by ber dQ(tier, G.....,leYe Bates of Costa MNI; 2 -xu:, W. Carl PedtrMD of Art- r.ona aod Jamu L. Pedenen of Drecoo; 3 ~~ am 6 great-crudcblldhll. Committal aernc .. wen held yesterday at Clln.ry •husohmm, Loa A .. etes. FRANK FEE Dt ES Memorial ArYICN for Fruit Fee, 53, ot Balboa Island, wen beld Fr1dl.y. Stlolt lhlrt, power etMflng, po.., ~ f11CNo. Uo. 15315kJV Stk. 1155A. .( cyt., 4 ape«~, r8Ctio, ,.. .. .,. luggage ~-Lie:. 1112MNN Stock 13010. Mr. Fee, a ~atln ol , Ilotrol~ •114 u 1dmti11Dc ' Ill .. u.eutiYe, bad UYed .. ll>e CODIIt)' .. r ? Yllrl IDI lo Cllllonlll .. r IS ,..,._ $ $ H• Ia ..m.ld bflducb· ter, WeodJ K!rby, Su IAia Ob-I -RudJotN .... port BooQ; Ilia -r. Joo FM, ud a (A"' .. r. der cbaq81 tD eoDDeCtioD wttll the llaJilll of stepbea JobD BonD. Kull.k ns arrested Oet. 22 iD IIJatoo VIeJo, a few bouu after tbe •bootlDc of Bovaa outaide a Cellln.l NtwpOrt rutaunnt. Kullk wu aftlltated wJttl Prasadam Dlatrlb&lor• Imeratlooal, a Hare Krt.haa -nlated lp· natmnt firm. Pollet allece tbe COD'IJIUJ m&ct. IIID4redl of tbouuds of doUar1 lD lDYMtmeab witb mootJ •· Delrd from IDtenatkn•J dnac •manti~~& opentioal:. Elchl pereoa. ban be-." ladJctld bJ I grud JIII'J oo ct.fiW or murdel' IDd 1 eouplraey to commit mar. ct.r lD eo...etloa wltb Bo· 'fiJI' I deatb. Tbey a.re.IOMIJII Gabriel Federowlld, Roy Cbriatopbtr Rlcbard. GerT)' Peter Flori, Antbooy WU'ODI Jr •• Rayrnoa:j RHea, Kullk aDCI Etae Cabu Ku.Uk. Flori. llarooe IDd Reeco, u wen u Kullk, btn beea arrested bJ pollee. Tbt otben are lUll at laqe. Ku.ltk l.a tree oo $750,000 ball. (Metro News) HOW TO MANAGE MONEY IS TOPIC Malcom WaeGrecor, autbor of "Your mooey mat. ten, .. wlll ~ at New- port-Yea Chrilt1aa Ceater In the aentc .. tb.Ls QuQay, NoY, Z7, at I: SO aa:l 11 a.m. aDCI 6 p.m. He wlll lead a n-.oclal •mlDar lor famJJy ll•log _,-"'"'· aesday, HOY, Z8-SO,at7p,m. At 11:45 a.m. Moa:iay, be wlU apeak at a meo•• lt&DCII· eoa at t.be ceattr, He directl MlalatrtQ Ua- Umtted 1M lectur• oa. C brlotlu prloelj>lu ot llalllc:lll -· louod Ia the Bible, Tbe ceoter 1.1 located at 141 Eut 22111 stroot, c-M••· SEMINAR FOR SHOPS Slloollftlll, bodelloelr:IIDI credit card lorpl'J wUI be till ""llcto of tho -trollll& .... ..., .,, '*ll .a.. paoplo ., l1lo c-. .. _ polleo --oelll*lod .,, Moo.· u ud Dec, I. no?s--_.... wW deal wlllll IPICil.l crime ,..,.,... fticb dlncaJ llloet ... -clorlll ... c---.-..w .. lllld ol ?:10 .... Ia ... ---rloatll 1111 polleo .....-. " Polr Dr. A native of Utah, be had worked as an agricultural- ist for the UniversUyofCall- fomJa for 40 years, last at U.C. Inlne. !Xln'A-... ENGLISH SUB-TITLES RATED R __ ..... -------_ ........... ·-· ----· ........... AIIICIOf 11'!1 M ltA;IIC* ·~Lus.,; HR. GOODBAR IM TWO THIAT!IU ro• YOU. COMVIMI DIANE . M f <..,.'\ l fl! :. T f<f Newport 6' 19th, Costa Meu ~~,,:ruM ll'M:Al "-UUJ _... . ..,._,._ ... ~--· -· .. ' ,, -~ New!TIJIJ with an THE BEE LINE PTA coHee Nov. 30th MIWI'OIT MAIIOI IMS.OM -fJAGI S-HOY. 14. ttn • YIIW. £eU~_ • As one opera-goer put it. "They're no bigger than a couple of short, fat cigars. But you'd swear you were looking through the Mt. Palomar telescope." In fact. these eight-power Leitze Trinovide bin9(:ulars, when fokjed, measure only 2 x 3~ inches. Weight is a mere 61h ounces. But from eight feet to infinity the image is breathtakingly brilliant, strikingly sharp. A ten power model is also available. Come and admire the view from Cal's Cameras 1770 NEWPORT BLVD., t;OSTA MESA 646-9383 ealiforn· . Jaguar Personalized By Chuck Wisniewski ns w .. t Seventeenth ltr.et. Coeta M ... 541-5141 6 a, JAil~~ ••a• TICK&TI ud •me earda wen ....Uid by a.u. DoWoete Ud Eltuor HollttiD at tM ClMtnlla Gailcl'a uiqlt boattqae CIIRII"l11U8 TREE ont ..... l dbiplaytd at at tbl Jam• BtlatJ bome. tbt boattqae an eam&Md bJ MauriDeCII'tu • • • Tbt CIDdtrella Gu11d ol CbUclrtD'I Hoa- pttal. Orup Couty, eertaialy IU.rrtd tbe IPlrU o1 cu11t111u t»r all att...uac tbetr pelt .. bdtt Ud ulqae boutaque. Oae could •1, "It '• C 11111tmu," lor to all &II(»MJ'-aacee Cus.tmu bid arrt•ld at lreM (Mra. J...,..) s.tltJ't belautbl DoYe-r Sbor• bomt. ac.. ... Mt by Santa's belpera, tbl G.ud IDeiDbtra. Ia tbl bricked tcltrJ' amoac pretty riDes aad late blooalJac plaaU, Bette Dobrottt aad Eltuor Hollttln aec.., admlsaJoll ttcW. &ad prueatld Cbrt.stmuD&mtcarda. Ga..U were directed up a ,..., atepe to tbt arebed portal OYtrlookiac tbe larct pooL Htrt wu a taU ptQt with loads of goldeo ballbl•. Dowo tbe atepe, oo each side, aJoac tbe ltlllth of tbt pool in either dtrec::- t.loo, wen tbe IDID.J, muy ttema tboae buiJ Cl.Ddlrellaa bad whipped up l:»r tbe aftatr. Tbtn wert baad made tree omameots, btlrloom Cbr18tmaa atockill(s to haod ''by the elllmotJ wUb eare,., happy lookloc tote bact, lltalioDtry wltb biDcltcrttDtd sketcbea, wreatbl ol eudJ eoodlH YUh Uttlt scls.an attacbtd lor CODYeldeoce of tbt bollday cal- ler, bUd ~ for Wtlt ud blc ba.Dib, n• bl"ttd ~111.tta made of real bread doucb ••• oo &Dd ool Aal armtd I glimpsed Joyce R.umt aftd frttodl ltaYloc with a Suta paettd tote bq. Amo111 tboM oo duty wu cutld prexy EmUy (Mn. Rlcbard) Burttt, proud aDd bul)' 1rett1ac puta. stud1ac by was her aalataat, Mra. Delm1a PtebDI. Cbatrmao of tbe "tat. WIDda (t.ara. Ricbard) Sbelton. wu moat pl.....S wtth tbe day. Carroll (Mrs. WWlam) Aadtr.an Aid 1t was their ftrst buaar, aDd Mrs. Richard Flam empha- alltd tbt illttrHt lbowo. &Dd Valtr1e ac:.dder. SANTA MAJ .. POUCH 11 shown by Chip Little to Pattt Pace aDd bOsteaal.reot BeDtley. (Janey Btrla pbotos.) • • • Tal~ with Mary Marpret FlDster, we recalled 10me years back when we were ''doi.Dc" EbeU buaara --In tbe American Lteioo Halll Motht.Dc Ub thlal But lt was tuo. Understand btr llllband Edwin has r•Unqutshed hl..l job u pr•ldeot of New- port Harbor Hlltorleal Society to capable WWlam Grundy. WbtD I cauct~t up with Flou (Mra. Ed- ward) Schumacher, Mary Jane (Mrs. Paul) Queryel aod GIDDy (Mra. Wally) Be!UMU, they were bubbliD( wlth future plld plana. EYeryooe was riYI.Dc accolades to the home bosteu, Mrs. BtDtlty, for her warm aod gracious hospitality. lt nsa cSellghtful at.falr, a perfect Mttiac aDd a wortlly cause, the ChUdren's Hoapttal, On are County. Be sure you're oo tbtlr lDY!tatJon lilt ••• you oever !mow what tbe Cindtnllu wUI think of next. Better be ready. No doubt Jt wUl be another ''don't miss it." WOMEN'S ClUB PLANS BOUTIQUE CHRISTMAS PARADE ENTRANTS IN VI TED Harbor A rea organ!. The Costa Mesa Womeo's Club wUl bold a Christmas boutJque Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the club- bouse, 610 w. 18th St., Cos-aM ... Llnac wnatba made of .,ccaltnts, t~lptJcbM, ·crafted )ewtlrJ, Cbn.tmas decorations, stuffed toys, crocheted hatl and bqs, rlove dusters wtll be featur- ed. There will be plliots, a country kitchen with borne ·baked ~-aod a snack b&r. Dt Murl Tosb aod Vlvtan Gilmore are chairmen for tbe enot. PUBL I C NOTI C E &aUoot interested ln enter. 1111 the couoty•s biggest Cbrlstmu pande have uatU Dec. 1 to r8(1ster. The Jaycees 3lat aDDUal Chriatmu parade 1D Suta ADil ta set for Suday, Dec::. 11. Intormauoo about eoteriftl may be bad by ~Utnc 558- 3211. Tbt llnt ol a Milbbor- Mod or1Mitld Coi'OIIIl del Mar ..... .:Mol PTA "to-Ill eoau•lleaUM cofleM wW be be1d &t tbl bomt ot llr. &ad lira. ReM Rlpatd, lMO Port Seabolne Way, llarbor V..., Homts, oo WtdDuclly, NoY. SO, from 7:SO to 10 p.m. o.-t. Enu, prlne..-1, wUl meet laformally wltb partata to talk about plana for tbe acbool. More l.Diormatton may be obtaJDed bJ eatunc Mrs. RJcnd at 640-93S5. Future PTA aettnttes in- clude a faculty paoel dls- cnsl.oc tbt Hart bill, aDd rraetaaattoo ttau to be given to all.CU<SenU. Students now Ia 9tb rnde ww be tbe ftrst group to be required to tate tbe tuu. More ln- tormatJoo wtll be available from the faculty at the dls- cusalon oo Jan. 5 at tbe regu- lar PTA board meettnc at 9 a.m. The 4th aonual PT t. home tour •W bt preseated OD Ftb. 6, 1978. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINES<; NAME STATEMENT The tollow1111 persoos are doing bus1Des1 as: American Features Enterprlse, 29222 Ballocb St., Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677: Carl Harden, 29222 Balloch st., Laguna Nl(uel, Ca. 9%677; Dorothy L. Hardtn, Z9Z22 Balloch St., Laguna NiJUel, Ca. 92677. This buslnessls conducted by a general partoershlp. Slgned: Carl Harrlen. This statement was flied wltb the count)' clerk of Or- ange Coulty Nov. 21, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 1977, lo the Newport Harbor Eosign. F -858U VISIT J&GMEAKIN "CLASSIC WHITE'' ENGLISH IRONSTONE SAVE Yz 45 Piece Swflce for 8 SPECIAL '39.95 45 piece set incJuctes 8 each: Dinner AMes. Dessert Ptates. Cereals, Cups & Saucers; plus one each: Vegetable. Platter: Creemer & Sugar with lid. Regular.Set Price $100.00. SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 556-6258 l\obrrfs ~arbrr ,~op Corona eMf Mer, Ca. t2e25 • (714) 17J.5153 ~ DEBS CllLIFORNIA •s-CHAN l•l. IS" e12.00 ,.l. .... '11.00 Jt:W[UY ~IIOWROOM oo~~ 567 Son Nico1os Oriole. s-.. 106, c:.J.Asu•._ I It 4 ..wPOaT CENTH• 644 7700 S-93520 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S'!'ATEMENT The tollowinc persons are dolDc bus1Dtss u : Arab laatll Tradinc Co., Ltd., porcelain salon ... not a store BUT AN EXPERIENCE! LINENS! For your most formal or informal occasion . Romance your table with tradition. Sheers and laces· to heav)(. linen. Many completely hand·made classiq from designs centuries old. Practical for tod•s dintng. Laces to solids -e era net selection ·at P~ Setter, South Coast Plaza, the fine"tabletOp store. Bring in your table rheeiUrements today. GJ=>~~ ~~ttt~r SOUTH COAST PLAZA lrhtol at the San ..... '""· Costa Meta. ...... ~~· IQif 'lf0 AIIIW /0 1195 ' a..tsr•IJI Z1Z1 Uo!on An., Costa Mesa, California 926!7: Oscar Keblsblan. 13534 Ball WIJ, MartDa Del Rey, CaW. -tent; 90291; H. Saoford Green- btl'(, 11277 S. AUaottc AYe., LJDWOC)d, Calif. 9026Z. Tb.1.l business 1.& cooduettd by a geoenl partoersblp. SlcJw!: Oscar Kehishlan • ...lfl5"la statemeat was ftled wllh tJJe COUDty clerk of Or-uc• County No,. 15, 19'77. Publlah: Nov. 24, De<>. 1, a, 15, 1977, 1n tht Newport Harbor Eulp. F -85~4 Please share it with us. SIOri'£R end .ENS \fJho ... WfY good fnends demonstr* another o&d fa~. the game of Leap Frog· which takes b nwne from an o&d root wont monlng ")ump" OJ "lpMg" -In German "froh frolic" • An ed\entagt ol this lM~ sport IS as f.w M two ean p&ly~·n th.y\.t~ )u5S d~ "School's Out'" Bolh~from rhe~Oll~ 110 Ownlh Colmtowt Open Tuetdoy·Soturdoy 10-6 ond Sunday 12·5 other hour• by appointment only 17~1 WestciiH Dr., Newport Beach 6464515 ~ .. ·. =· • • • •. •. • • ,, • • . "PUeLICJrriOTICi~ .. -·-. -PUeqc NOTICE MIWPDIT HAiaOI IMUGM ... PAOI I -THU11DAY, NO¥, U, •f77 a.oo!AIICI MO. UM , AN OIIDUI/,IICE OF TH£ CrrY OF NEWPOIIT BEACH 411DDDIG CIUPT£1110.11 OF THE NR"PORT SUCH MUNICIPAL COO£ BY IIA~ &MD CHAPT'R APPLICABLE ONLY TO R-1, R-S, AJfD R.-C I*'J'. RrrS AND AIIIEIIIXNG CHAPTER 20.15 OF. THE NEWPORT BEACHIIUIUCI. PAL CODE Bt 411EHDING THE DEVELOPIIE.NT ST ANDARI6 1M THE R -Z DISTRICT HJctl Tlda 1Jor, ---triJ llld ............ ,. &JoiC Urt -01 1111 -.., or"' sartiol tMnclt'' ID.II.OIO SITE AREA AIID I..OT WIDTH. SAILORS N, GO TO 2ND ROUND --IUp Tlda LIM to .... polal " bacloWI. 20,11,010. BUU.OIIIG HEIGHT AND FLOOR AREA LDIZT. SEC'I'IOIIJ. Cbajllarl0,15 of tllo -.ort---clpal C<>do Ia am-1o rtadu-.uon: "CHAPTER 20.15 R-l Dtatrtet S.Ctiou: 20.15.010 Elloet C-r 20.15,015 U"HI PermUted ZO.I5.0ZO Ueeo Rtoqulr ... Use Permit (A) TWO DWEUmGs OR DUPLEX. For -· two dwollllp or-doploxlllon IMU be a aW•• ut1 ot 1,000 .....,. .... tad a mialanuD riD of 10 IMl .. ... _ ..... -lr TODD P'ICliTT Willi s:rr "'""I"•· M_u._tllo_-"' lfnport --, t11a ..., ano loom 1o •m•• the .,.. 111 , --lock u -•·• lCerill _. llllll>od CIF flnl ~ Oil , "'C 8L Fruolo 11'-15 lo 1111 FIYa o•or tlMI p!-llaa to pot ht lf-lhflor-,. -...r•e Cool.,_. play. C..... doj liar Ull -Ia aw thatr PAT. ""' Pe1J .... rlorback Jeek W-....... tba --llopao oUp any u lba7 botb __.cion to Been back wtlb a eno<lal Sl JIM -lo 8nco I..U dofeello till playoll -· oo tha Eoto-1Z t11a1 M1 1111 tha -lllkl pi • NEWPORT HARBOR aHompt aid kOIII 11>1 Been o-..tad. , Knport H&rtlor•1 dtf .... beJ.d ott a at Frucla lut Rtnra1de cot OD tbe board ftnt 1rhiD Wooca-.1 a.ld The Ctty COW»CU · ot the City o1 Newport BeaehOOES ORDAIN &I follow•: (A) lo tha R-1 llUtrlet 1.1 tbt &bon U'td ..,. .. tU 1ota1 rroc• floor &rM. laeiDdlac tuem••· pr~ ac .. IDd carporta:, but ,., clud.lJic dtcb, baloooi., or patios opea oo at least two lldta, eotltala.S In an build- IDe• oa a bulldlAg sJte abaU DOt exceed two time• the bulldable area of tbe site, For dwetunes. the bulldine heJchl UmU shl.ll be 24/28 feet II Jpeeltl.:l 1D Chapter 20.02. for accessory buDd~ logs, tbe bu11c11tlg height limit shall be ttfteen feet, 20.15.025 8uUdtot Ha1(0< IJid Floor Area Limit. 20,15,0SO Site ArM IJid Lot Width ol I llliaiDIUI of 1,000 ...,.. feet ud • llllalma• ...... or eo t.t oa co,.., lot•. 1o DO cut lbl.ll Ultrt be more U.. two llac1e family dWtllllllp or ooe duple.x OD .., .... bo11dl.ac otto. (B) PAIIIILf UNIT IN iNY BOlLDING. For •eb ftmlly aaJt 1P uy biUdiDc, tbtre lh&ll be a ml..aimam of 1,000 IQUirt feet of land area. 20.15.035 Site Aree cbuct drtYt, to 1111J1C oa to a 11-15 tt'eto, bllore a Blll OWette 1D toe eDCI .,.. for a 14 J*rd Mclldowll putiJU crowd ot 4.000 at "nport Ke.rtiOr HJp Frldl.y DUll oo 4th doWL htucla unel'ld wtttll a M yard a1r0< Ia tlMI lint .-ot CIF 1111 s Coolorooee p1a , drt,., COIIIIu<tod IIIOitiJ oo tlla .-... .._, b1 KoYio Tblo ..u. ww put tlMI 8aUon IIIIo tha qaartorfloob ~ Hopo•o 4 ya!G plunco. ""' u. Been t« tha Jut ~<on We• CoYI.ola.t 7:10p.m. St.bmlay at 0rup Cout COJltce ~ tht balf, 101Dc 65 ,.arcM OD blc nuiiWII'PliJI to Ml lp ltadium. _ • Woodhead's 3 yard keeper to make ftl4 .. 1. SECTION 1. Chapter!O,ll of tbe Newport B•eb Mu. otctpa.l Code 1a hereby ameDded to r•d aa follows: "CHAPTER 20.11 RF.SmENTIAL DEVELOP- MENT STANDARDS Sections: !0.11,010 Effect ot Cnap. ... %0.11,020 BuUdiag Height and Floor Area Limit 20.11.030 Parld~~g 20.11.040 Opeo Space Op. tlooa. 20.11.010 EFFECT OF CHAPTER. The residential development staodards coo- tai.Ded lD this Chapter shall apply to all dwelllncs lo- cated to the R-1, R-3, and R-4 Residential Districts In Coro• del tdar, West New- port and the Balboa PeaJ..o- sula as tbose areas are more parttcdlU'ly described below. Dwellings in those areas shall also be subject to all other provisions of this Title. Whe re there is a conflict between this Chap- ter and aoolher provision ot this Title, the provisions of lhls Chapter shall be con- trolllng. (1,) The areas of Corona del War in which the pro- orUions of this Ct\apter shaJI be cootrolliog are more particularly described as follows: That area commonl}· re- ferred to as Old Corona del Mar genera.I..Iy bounded by Avocado Avewe, Pacific Coast Highway, Fifth Ave- we, the easterly boundary of the Corooa del Mar tract, the Pacific Ocean and the HarbJr eotrance; aDd more spec WcaJ.ly described as that area lncluded 1n Annexa- tion No . 3 as described ln Ordinance No. 252 of the City of Newport Bue ll, ap- proved on february 27, 1924. (B) The areas of West Newport aDd the Balboa Pen- lnsula In which the provi- sions of this Cllapter shall be controlling are more par- ticularly described as fol - lows: Thai area commonly re- ferred to as West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula geoerally bounded by theSe- meniut Slough, PacUic Coast Highway, the West Lido Channel, the :fewport Chan- nel, the Main Channel, the Harbor entrance, the Pacific Oc8111 and the Santa Ana River, and more specifically described as follow s: 8eg1nn.lng at the intersec- tion of the westerly bound- ary of the City or Newport Beach and the Mean High Tide Line of the Paclfic Ocean; tbence proceeding .oortherly along said. City Boundary to the Intersection of said Boundary wUh the DOrtherly right-of-Wa)· tine of Pacific Coast Higt.way; thence die East a distance of 11 toot to an intersec- tion with the City Boundary on the easterly side ot that certain one foot strip shown on Annex No. 21, Ordinance No_ 630, 10/31/1950; thence proceeding easterly, oorth- erly, easterly and southerly alooc said City Boundary to u Intersection with the oortherly right...()f-way line of Paci!lc Coast Hichway; thence proceedi.ng sootberly along a perpendicular to said rtcht-of~way line to the c~ terUne of Pac lf1c Coast Highway; thence easterly atone said centerline to an lAI.eraectton with tbe eeD- terlloe of Newport Bou.le- n .rtl; thenceliOUtberly Uoac aid centerline of Nawport Boulrnrd to aa tntenecUoD with tbe southerly Bulkhead of the Newport ~od Cban~ oel, a.ld poiM btlnc westerly (8) In tlMI fl-3 aDd R-4 Dlstricts In the above noted areas, the total gross Ooor area contalDed lD au butld- ings on a building site shall uot exceed three times the buUda.ble area ot the site; proVIded, hoWeYer 1 that noor area devotedtopa.rkib(with- ln a buDding or to decks, balconies or patios opeo on at least two sides shall ool be colllidered 1n determlm- ing the total floor area al- lowed. The hei(ht llmtt In the R -3 District shall brt 24/28 feet on the front one- halt of the lot aDd 28/32 feet on the rear one-halt or the Jot, except where In the opinion of the Planning Commiss ion differences In grade warrant Individual conslderatloos. The height llmtt in the R-4 DJ&trict shall be 28/32 feet as spe- c Uted In Chapter 20,02. 20.11.030 PARKING. The parking requirements for tne above noted areas shall be as follows : (A) in the R-1 District two spaces tor any structure contalniD( less than 2,000 square feet, e:~ctusive or areas devoted to parkill(t or open space; three spaces for any structure containing 2,000 square teet or more, exclusive of are~s devoted to parking or open space, {B) In the• R-3 and R-4 Districts three spaces for any structure containing less ttlan 2,400 square teet, ex- c lusive of areas devoted to parking or open space, plus one additional space for each 600 square teet or portion thereof; provided, however, that the staDda.rds contained in subsection A, above shall apply to any single family dwelling in the R-3 or R-4 DistrJcts, (C) In addition to the above noted parldng st.aoda nls the fo llowing parking controls shall also apply: 1, For each dweUlng unit there shall be ~ minimum of one covered parking space. 2. F"or each dw elling unit there shall be a minimum of one independently acces- sible parking space. 3. Tandem parking up to a muJmum of two cars to depth shall be permitted. 4. Parking to one side yard shall be permitted; pro- vided, however, that struc - tural eocroachments sha.ll oot be permitted, 5_ Tandem parking and parking In a side yard shall 1\ot both be permitted on the same lot. 20.11.040 CJPEN SPACE OPTION. ln ttM R-1, r..,z, R-3 aDd R-4 Districts, in the above noted areas, open space shall be provided to addition to the required front yard setback, Tbisaddltional open space shall be a Yolume of space equal to the build- able width of the lot, times the baste hetgbt limit, times sl.x feet. On an Ioterlor lot, this space Shall be provided ln the first tweln feet be- hind tbe reQUired front yard setback. On a corner lot, this space maybe distributed between the first twelve feet behind the required front yard setback. lo the case ot a. lot fronttne on perm.uent open space, such u the ocean or the bay, thls space may be dlfirlbuted anywhere be- 1\lnd tbe requir.S yard set· blck l.IDes. Where a quesUoo arllea as to where the ad- ditloaU open space sh:luld be proYJ.ded, aacb u oa 1 throucb lot' or a lot with ID UDUJUal conftcuntioa., Utt JoeatJoa of the opeo sp&ce abi.U be dettrmiDC by tbl Olteetor of CommaDity Dt~ Ytlopmtlt, toUo•tac lQ lDa natJp.UOa u to Utt loea a tJou ol u1.1t1.ar atnlcbn ... OD 114,...... • ._rtioa .. IIMI eeJpbo.-. ThU- ~· n.u be opeo oa at l...t ""' -'"" ... n ban a mtrlllnUm~ of U.S, a&lkhead StaUoa No. ue 011 the u.s. Sutkb.-d UAt; tbeoce ••t.rly eo aid U.S. ""1-.t SlalloD No. IM: thoaco -IDuhlc a1ooc t11o U.S. ""1-.1 Line to U.S. 8aJ!kbMd sta.Uoa. No. 114; t-.c:.aorUteuttrlyiD • ltnlctll 11M to u.s. Bulk- btlld stat1oa Ito, 165; lbeDOI aol"tbeUMrly, .. tterly aad -IJ a1ooc t11o U.S. a.•n_, I.JDe to u. s. 811'11W1 8t:&tioa No. 161; ~~~-· -lyloallnipl Uoo .. u.s. 1111111 ... - No.IU Ull--· ll(alaoiJIIIIU.S.IIo._ ta uy dlttdioD of at leut ... fool..., ... , ba-.. r-llYlll ..... -. ~ .... ....... "''"'-Ull anlll- to U.J. IWtt I I t ltatioll No • lcrJ~-c , • ._....._ ..., ..... ,. ... ··-of a. U.l. Nttnt U. to .. ..... --.. - ' _ .... ,_ ..... ,pro. )ott .... IIIII ua, 'nolo ............... IIMt _, ba .... -.. ..,_ orco••t~oeotleftlaMCI ... , ..... ICl.I'MI tbl -- Coverqe 20.15.()40 Yards 20,15,045 ElteDSJ.oWI lnlo Yards 20.15.050 Accessory BuUdlngs -Yards 20.15.055 Swtmmlac Pools -Yards ~ Equlpment 20.15,060 Cnanges to Yard ReQuiremeots 20,15.070 Automobile Storage or Parking Space 20.15.075 PJ.rldng Auto- mobiles oo !\oafs 20.15.080 Opeo Space Op. tioD 20.15.010 EF"FECT OF CHAPTER. The followlng regulatiotu: lhi.U apply 1o all Rat Districts, sub}ect to the provisloos of Chapter 20.10. 20.15.015 USES PER- MITTED. The following uses shall be permitted l.n the R-2 Districts: (A) Sl~le family dwell- In<•. (B) Two detached single~ tamUy dwellings or one du - plex. (C) Accessory uses nor~ maJiy lncldenta.i to s ingle- family dwellings or duplex- es. This Is oot to be con- strued as permUting a.oy commercial uses, oor shall this be deer.1ed to allow the manul.acturi.ng or processing of any substance or com- modity for profit or the storage of vehicles, equipment or materials used in the conduct of any retail or wholesale business. (D) Temporary structures and uses. Re~n~Iations are as specified ln Section 20.10.015 ot General Con- trols -ResldenUal Districts, (E) One name or ldenti- flcatioo sigo DOt e~:ceeding 2 square feet in area and pertalning only to the prop- erty, or the owoer or occu - pant thereof, upon which the stgn is located. (F"} Ooe uollcbted sign, oot exceeding 2 square teet in area, to advertise the leas e, rental or sale of the property upon which 1t ls located_ Such sign ma y show only tbe name, address aod telephone oomber of the owner, but shall not show the oame, address, telephone number, or any other descrlptlon or JdentHicaUoo of any person, tlrm or <"orporatlon other tttan the owner of said property. (G) In 11~ of the sign mentioned Ia subseeUon (f) above, one opeD bouse •len DOt u:ceediog 2 square feet in area, which Invites the geoenl p~bllc. to inspect the premises for lease, rent or sale, shall be permitted to be displayed, proYided tbat at the Ume said property Is open tor Inspection aod tbe open house slgo ts dis, played, tbeowner, bis tenant, or his ageDt Is 1D atteQda.nc:e aod present on sa.Jd property to display any aucb bouse or buUdl.ng thereoo. Said open house sign shall only be displayed oo. or from the property being leased, rented or sold aDd shall not show the name, address, telephone DUmber, or any other description or ldentl- tlcatioD of any person, firm, or corpon.Uoo other than the owoer of such property, 20.15.020. USES REQUIR - ING USE PERMIT. Recrea- tional establishments, park- In< lola, 1-tDtiO<IS, cemeteries, publll: buUd- tncs, remon.J of eutbeo materlat., beUporta: and helistop~:, outdoor 1J&hUoc may be permitted u speel- fied more p&rttcularly 1D SeeUon !0,10,020 of GnenJ Controla -bsldealla.l nt.- tricts. 20.15.025. BUILDIIIG HEIGHT 4ND FLOOR AREA LllUT. Tbe total poaJloor ...... ""...,...._....., ~ ud carports:, bit uet.d!lr diets, ta.IOOIIMI: or patlot os-oa at l...t two 1Jdea or CIPID oo oat aide ..., ......Cod, _1 ... lD all bllldlll• -• balld· ... e8e 1o aa R..& Dlalrlet lblll DDI nc.d two tlfMI: u.. baUdable a.ra ot tbt .U., proridtd llllt .., N~ qoa1rod Jlllrldll -wMtlilel" op.. or OOf.-.1 1111111 ba 110-.. tllo .... ,., .... ol .,.. Door &NI. -.r a ....... For doorl11lp, t11o M 7 4 lool$llt -llllloll be 14/MIIIt u .. urtfLwl II C.....,IO.GI. For--•ry•nraa.....,.. 1111$111 u.a llllloll Ill IS 1M. Newport H&rtx>r bouDCid oa top of the KD1cfQ: 1D the Estaoela's tlD&1 driYe AW the EICIII CO 80 yards, lint CJ.llrier wheD quarterback Cnle LJOQI brouilbt tbe after reconrlac a Poly tumble, to tte the pme up. Es- (C) BUILDL•G SITE AJ!EA EXCEPTION •. Any lotorpu- cel of land u.Qder oneowur~ ship aod of record on Auaust 2, 1943 may be uHd u a buildlllc site eYeo wbeo of less area or wtdUI ttw.o tbat requlted by the pro- VIsions of this section. Sailou dowa. to tbe e yard llDe wben K1ke .lobMoa taocla stayed la the came .Ub kty dlfeu.ln plaf• by puDCIMd It 1n to make tt 7-0 a.ftu Mark H.._, PAT Mike Camp, Stt¥e CwUff aad KeYIA Sloao, The Sailors scored their MCOod TD or the ev..w.c 1D t~ StaUsUcaUy, lt ns R1nrside Poly domloatlac ID total •ecoad quarter when Lyons plunged Ia from the ooe yard yardage with 327 yards a.s compered to 204 tor the E11le1. Hot to break tbe deadlock &.Dd make tt 14-7 with" secoodl Hacao aad Andy Domlarues led the Eactea oa the rrouDd lett 1n the hllf. each with 12 yards, whUe J.arry Tbomu compiled US St. Fraocla reUed 0.11 btg paa1i .. plays to score. Tbe yards In rushes tor the Bears. combiDa.Uoo of Jim Jtm.lau to Kerwla Bell proclac.S • CORONA DEL MAR 20.15,035, SITE AREA COVERAGE. Tbemuimum building sUe coverage per- mitted for aggregate buUd- i.(IKS shall be run coverage, less requlnd front, side, and rear yards, 20.15,040, YARDS (A) FRONT YARDS. The minimum width required for front yards shall be 20 teet aDd a ma.aimum permitted shall bt 35 feet, except as may be otherwise lodlcated oo tbe Dlstrtctlng Maps, Dis- tances shown on the Oistrtct- lng Maps are to be measur- ed from front property line. 2 TD'• for the Knicht• oo aerial bombs lD the !od aDd 4th quarters. Tbe laa t score, a 58 yard strtte, came wttb 1:55 left to make U 21-lS after the 2-point CODYersloD. A f8 yard punt return with 52 seooDds left pat st. Francis on their own 48, needing a toucbdon to reverse the out- come, It was Frank VencUk who Iced the pme for the Sailors as he picked oU a sideline bomb with 35 seconds remaining, sendln&: Newport Hartx>r to round 2. The SaUors scored their wtnninc touchdowns on a 4 yard burst up the middle by taUback Bryoa Ward, eappin&: , a drive which began with an i.aterceptloD made by Dan Thompson, who returned U to the St. Fraacts 36 yard Uae. Statistically, the 2 teams were close. but the Sailors failed to score on 2 occuions Inside the Knight 20 yard Hoe, Lyons wu 8 for 20 ga.l.ni.n«" 90 yards. • ESTANCIA Riverside Poly's Keo Overton was the man of the hoUr, kicking an 18 ~-ant field goal with 2 seconds remaining to cut down Estancia 17-14 in a first rouDd victory which ended In ~haotlc fist throwiog coDlt.lston Friday oight at UC Riverside. Lincoln wins V. B. titles of Ltncota and Lynn Ntcol- etti and Tlsh Alswang of Eoal(n. El Dorado took advaotage of key Coroaa del Mar turn- overs as qua_rterback Tim Sharp led the Goldea Ha.wQ in a 22-0 route over tbe Set KI.DIS at Valeoeta blgb sc::bool Friday alght. The Hawks eneDded their wi.Da.I..DC stnak to 8 games whUe Corona del Mar eoded wtlh u onnJI 5-5 record. El Dorado jumped out on top early aDd DrYer looked back, scoring 16 ot thtlr points 1n tbe nrat (Jit.rter and a haU. The !:awks struck first whea the teoadous defease cut down Kurt Brockman In tbe end wne for a safety, In the second quarter, Sharp scampered In from 8 yards out to score and boot his own PAT to malte ll 9-0. Coro01 del Mar got the ball bac k, only to lose U on the second play, with El porado recovering on the Sea KJ.ne28. Sharp wasted no tlme as he threw on first down, find! .. Mike Petras in the end zooe for aoother TO moments before the hair. Corona del Mar helped El Dorado to the ftnal score early in the third quarter as a Corona tumble ns pic ked up by Gary l-lschel and run 54 yards tor the sr ore, making It 22-0, The Sea KJne:s were not rompletely witOOut daylight as both Kurt Brockman and Dave John.tOn picked off El Dorado passes when the Golden Hawks were threatening. El Dorado outgained the Sea Kings 273,114, while El Dorado picked up a miws 1Q5 yards in penalties to CDM'1 35. Sbarp was 5 for 14 to pe!ii:slng, gaintac 59 YJ.rd.s, while Brockman was 5 tor 20 tor 44 )"ards. (B) SIDE YARUS. Each side yard s hall oot be less than 3 feet wide on buUd- lng site 40 feet wtde or less, or 4 teet on lots wider than 40 feet; provided, that the side yard on the rear 20 feet of the street side or a comer 1ot, where there is reversed frontage, shall not be less than the front yard required or ext.sting on the adjacent reversed front- Llncoln school of Harbor View Hills captured both thE' 7th and 8th grade divisions of last Saturday's alliJJal county junior high s chool girls volleyball champ- ionships. Lincoln defeated Ensign sr hool of Newport ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS age. {C) REAR VARUS. F'or rear yards, there shall be a minimum requirement of 10 feet. (D) BETWEEN DETACH- ED BUILDINGS. Minimum 10 teet. 20.15.045. EXTENSIONS INTO Y AR.Ili. Regulations are as specified In Section 20.10.025 of General Con- trols -Residential Districts:. 20.1 5,050, ACC ESSORY BUILDlNGS -YARDS. Regu- lations are as specl!ied 1n Section 20,10.030 of General Controls -Residential Dis- tricts. 20.15.055. SWIMMING POOLS -YARDS -EQUIP- MENT. RegulaUons are as specified In Section 20.10.035 ot General Con- trols: -Residentl.a.l Districts. Heights in the Blll grade finals: U -6, tl, 7, alter downing Marine View of Hunli~on Beach 11 -3, 7- 11, U -14 In the 7th gn.de finals. There were 15 eighth grade teams, and 9 seventh grade teams in the 1ourDey, Ensign finished 3rd In the 8th-grade competition, FOR SALE or lease --2 bedrooms, 2 baths; Mc - Lean CondO In Big Canyon on fairway. 2-car garage. Owner, 644-6604, Named to the 8th grade MANDOLIN OR xylopllone, all-star team were Lincoln's usej rut 1D &ood ca.l.'.tloo, Kristen Browo1., CiDdy Ken-wanted by roo Rose. Call dall and Sheryl Rados ancl S73...Q551 days or 546-ICHf Ensign's Krista Parker. nights, Karen Glasgow of Lincoln l'~~~~~~~~~: was picked as most valuable player In 7th grade play. • Also named to the 7th grade all-stars were Dana Allen P UBLIC NOTICE PSYCtnC CAN \_mesmerfse t loved one•, utbtlrs to do your biddlDc, WrtteJamU, Box 1015t. Euceoe, Ore· 1011. (50S) 342-ZZIO. • PERSONAL SAILING student 'II'OUld !Ike to crew. ()pen weekends and somP weekdays. Call 548-2113. OCARS FOR SALE ECONOMY CAR-'74 Toyota Corolla, excellent condi- tion, 35 mpg, low upkeep, safety features, one owner, $1900 rtrm. Fred Davis 673~0550 days, 752- 02"73 nights. o HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER -COOK ~r older couple. Live in or out. Ref. req. 642,3311 or &44-1311. FOR SALE o UiVICI!S enced, ble couple. No drl.nklnc, ro smoking and refer- encts, Anyttmephone213~ 431-8249. ROOM ADDITIONS, re- modeliQR, partiUons, cab- inets, shelns, doors, wln· dow&, locks, house pl1J15, referrals, free estimates. Leon --58t,92'13. HOUSESM'TEqs: PROFES- SIONAL couple available trom November 15. Prefer 6 weeks miD.J.mum. Refer- ances, EYenl~~gs and weet- ends, 673-8058 or P.O. Box 1924, Costa Mesa. 9262S, 20.15,060, CHANGES lN R-2 Distrtct and oot set YARD REQUIREMENTS. fortb atx>ve sball be deter- The Planning CommJssioo mined by the Plaonl.oB Com- may approve changes: In the mfsston. yard setbac k rQqulrements 20.1 5.075, PARKING applicable to aoy subdivision AUTOMOBILES ON ROOFS. llavtng live or mor• lots at Parklb( of automobiles on the time that It approves the roof of a bulldi~ in the final tract map for said any R-2 Distric t Is oot per- 8 PARKING SPACEll onBaJ, · J"'MAJ!Y'S OOLL FASHa boa Island. Leue for IONS." Hand -made. Fits ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING, reason&ble, reliable. Ref- erences. Own tn.uporta- Uon. S..6-4871 anytime. sutxHvision. The applicant mitted. siW.I submit #lth his appli-20_15 ,080. OPEN SPACE catioo an euct copy of the OPTION. Open space sball final tract map showing the be provided ln addition to proposed changes. The tbe required setbacks and deelsioo of the Planning separations between detach- Commission shall besub}eet ed structures, This: addi- to reYiew by the City Coun-lio•l open space shall be ell aDd lt may approve. dis-a volume of space equal :IA)roYe or mod1fy said to the buildable width of dectston. It the City Coun-the lot, tlmestbe baste bei&ht ell approves such c ha111es, limit, times six teet and the distrtcting map shall be may be provided anywhere revised accordt.ngly. on the lot behlod the re- 20.15,070. Atn'OMOBILE qulred setbact lines. Thls STORAGE OR PARKING open space shall be open on SPACE. Storage or pa.rlr:l.og at least two sides and sha.JJ space tor the parking of baYe a minimum dJmen.stoo automobiles oft the street In any direction of at least Jhall be provided 1n R-2 six feet any may be used OU.1ricts as follows: for outdoor UY!nc ·area. (A) Not less tban two Roofs, balconltt, d.cks, spaces tor eac h stacle, patios, cornices, and family dweUiog contalni..Qg architectun.l features may small boats, cars, ' •• Barbte," • ·c asey." campers I.Dd tn.Jlers_ Call , ··Christie'' atx1 all other 675-2006. All • MUSICAL fOil SAL I! CAN'T beat this -~ 1000 delau embossed business cards, $7.95 up, Postpaid. Write for free samples, LIDO (EN). P. 0, Box 894, Huntlllgton Beach, CA 92648.stamped emelope appreciated. NOW BUYING books--Used, out-of-print, rare. J. Spallller, 675-1990 or 675-1901. •IICYCLU 11 " fashion dolls. pro- ceeds ~r the benefit of the Orange County Chapter of the Pet Assistance FouDiiatlon, Inc., A DOD· profit orpn..lz.aUOn. Prices $1.50 to$2.50onlJ • Call 636-5432 or The En- sign (ask for Dres:ei). EQUITY MEMBERSHIP ln completely private, local country club. free golf, swimming, tennis plusso- clal activities for the tam- Uy . 968-6788 durt.ngevea- ID<•· If you are looktnc for a good plano or organ, you must check these - GRAND PIANOS: Hallet &! Davts, $2195; Hamilton,. $3450; Leoaard, $1595; Ya- maha, $3700; Stetnay. spe- clal price -plu. many more. SPINET, Cooaole & Up- rlgbt Pia.oos: Gulbraueo,. $695; Hallet & Outs, $795; Wurutaer, $999; AcroSODJc, $1095; Yamaha, $1495, and more. ORGANS: Hammooo. $399; Lo•rey HoUday, $495; Klm- bl.ll Swta(er, $695; Yam&hl. w/E-Z Play, $595; aDd tots •HEARING AIDS mort, 1-----------1 Christmas lay-aways -- HAL AEBISCHER E-Z termo. * See tbe complete ·tiDe of .. Y AUAHA Orcans here! SCHIIIDT IIUSIC CO. stellnray -Yamaba tess than 2,000 square feet. project 1rto tilts area. This Pro per Filling Assured excluahe of a.r•s devoted additional open space may 3409 E. Coast Hwv. 190'7 N, Mala St., Santa Ani. to parkl..ag or opeo space; be provided OD &Q1 level or Corona del Mar three spaces for uy sl.ocle oombt.DaUoo of Ienis IJid SALI!S ~ lfRVD f>mUy dwelll.Dc eontalalnc mayoxtelldeen>oothaeotlrt '420£.17tbSt,Cootalle• 1----8'_~'_38_33 __ -tJust Plumbing 2,000 ...,.re leo! or more, llrucblre or OIIJ oortloo 646-7706 -646-6155 exclusive or area.sdevoted tbeNOf." MUCOLM(IUD)CUTL 1----:-::--::-----ISALES &SERVICE to pe.rk1ac or opea space. SECTION 3. Thls Or-I '":-=-:-::-=:-:=--~--'--.,, Water btltert, pa llld (B) Not leu than three diDaDCt Dll be publ1abed e PLOI1$T electric Df..,..l, • spt.CII for aD)' dapln, OllCe iD the Off1ci.IJ DIWS-FJKIItl -Flstarel ud (C) In addHtoo to the papar ol tho City, a.l U. FLOWERS FOR repair partt aftllal>la al obOTe--paltiJI( stan-same lt!allbaalfoeUYalhtrtJ ALL OCCASIONS Clothlnc . Naatleal Gills RETAIL STORE dom tho JoUowlnc oarklnc (JO) dayo after tha date of D•:Mt~rl ..,.01h llartoa Hardnre 2418 Nowport Blfd,1 c- eoMrols ablll at.o awJy: it. adoptloa, "· .J.l Open HYMI dlya a week II.., ,.,_ &41-4111, 1. F'or •ch ctweUine urd.t Th1a OrdlDuce naiJitJ'O. FLORISTS to Mne J'01I better FrM ..un.t• to f1111lpe tbere JIII.U bl a mlDlmam da.1c 1 od aCt I~ ropiarC ~nmltitlllc PHONE· ......,.71 900 w, COAST HWY., N.B. JOIIf borN Ill ~0r.0 ot 001 eottnd pe.rt~ne: o be ., oa-.u of tbl · PHON£: MS-l"'ll 'S•••• Llcuu J J41 apace. CttJ of Nnport Beach held 2431 MNport INvd. 2. For each chreUlnr uDit oa the zstb day ol Oetoblt, Coni._ tlloro IIMI1 ba a mlalmom 1177, a.l wu ll4oplocl oo .• DIY CLIAIIIIS of OIMI ~J ac.ca· tbe lttb di.J of Noftntbtr, olblo oulllle ...... ltm bJ tba lol1owl.le -. DIMMITT s. T-puldac 1111 1o lo wll: a ma'l-• of two ean 1a AYD, COtmCILMDf: Doe ... doptll llllloll ba permlllod. tal. ........ -. lkiWI, 4. Pulllxr lo -llda ....... ~ WII1Jolllo J~NIIIllollbo..........,pro-NOD, eoiJIICJLIIa-. CBNTW Ytdld, .,..,..., , U.t ABIIIn', COUICtt.IIIM: atneclln1 tKn~~ehm..U !loae. ,,.... ....., dry cl ·a .U 1D1 be,............ IIUU DNta1 ai a. Jl'l•ll'll I t!ll.:.......tl _ _.._ u-....... ,, l ,r11 , ·-,__ a.1 -.,..r SII.P a:IYJCI LAUNDitY 64().7.444 _ ... _ "' -nl ~.. ·n-, 1;::.':; • ~17"!.!:! .--. a 10 -n -• AII----I -. • -ba ,.,.._ 00 a.o Dorll Gootp ,,__-u nnun •1:n"c;1 ...... CltJ"P-CIIIt: .__ u lrrl lo ;aM L"co•n ... , .• CDM •• COAST "'•u•AY Putdltl ..... .......... -·..., , • ••o•"' -"01 ~~~:::==~~::==_j!_:C:0:£70~N~Air.!;·~·~L~·~A=·-W ...... IIIondt._,_ ,1111 ••IJAN'tB..-'"lp t~-_,_ _ _;;._;._;.:.;.:. __ • PLUMIIMG-HU TIMG ' .. • NEWPORT HARIM>R ENSIGN THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1917 -•~:a~~~eai 7 ESiGte ;.;.~:;"t...,•w.A•po•rt•:~ ls~~:na ~~: • • • of Newport Bay, ocean and Catalloa. Walls ot clua aod wood dec~ compliment this new custom buJlt home. Prestige area. CALL THE PROF~lONALS AT ••• " WESTCLIFF REALlY CO. 1733 WESTCLI FF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 More for your $ ONLY $79,900 Super borne, 2 fireplaces, lots of wallpaper and woodl Three bedrooms, famUy room, 2 baths. Open Sunday 1-4 4472 PARK GLEN , IRVINE •••• JUST REDUCED! BeautifUlly decorated TurtlerockBroadmoor home wltb 4 bedrooms, family room, 2-1/2 baths, large pool aDd jacuzzi. Even a 3-car garage and wrglar alarm system. You own the land. All for $135,500 DOX Y. r RAXiCl.jX I Rt:AJ.. TOR ' 3250 East CN$1 IIIPwiY CofOIIJ 6tl M•. Cllifonm Phon e: 640-7000 I ;e: GEORGE ELKINS CD ~ OVER 50 Y EARS OF S ERV1CF Overlooking Pool SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE Al mos t Like A Penthouse High Above Pool & Ram11da With 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites. Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To A Third Suite. 3 Baths. Large Covered Balcony: Secluded Patio, Highly Upgraded, Many Cust om Features. $157,500 Submit Offer. REALTORS lll·Dov•r. Drive, N.B. 631-la **************' Jt,chelle Robers, Realtor 3333 E. Co ast Highway Corona del Mar 675 -2373 ****** ****·*t**· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALES REPORT Bales through the Multiple Ll.UOg Service of the Newport Harbor-Co8ta Mea Board of Realtor a totalled more than $468 mWton during the flrat 10 mootba of 1977. THIS 18 A 24-1/2% INCREASE OVER THE SAKE PER- bon voyage? Rarely do HARBORITES lea v e Newport Beach by choice. Btrr if you MUST go <1t least enjoy the sale of your home by listing it_ with Bay & Beach Realty. Please call. . . 759-0811 NO TURKEY This OCEANFRONT dup1u is theultlmatelnNew- port Beach llving. Practically new aDd looks lUte a page out of a home beautiful magazine. Looldng for the bird of paradise? We have it at only $376,500. Call 640-6161 • can 640-6161 * Ric' f<eaft, * CALL ~ 673-7040 TilE CAM EO SHO-ES RESJ DEHT SPECIALISTS TROUBLE FREE. ••• LOW MAINTENANCE MAY TRADE. SUBMIT! ••• • • ••• OWN A PIECE Of AMERICA ... Your children wl thank you . Eighty beautltul acres. Hunting, ftshlng, rolling hllls ud trees. Total $44,000. $6,000 down. Easy term•¥' MARTIN ...,., REAL ESTATE U ~COAST .. IAY.<DDIA DB. ... IOD OF 1G78. 9,4H new IUUnp were sE,.vtNG proceued, of whlcb 45% WERE SOLD. NEWPo.-t BEACH 73% of tbe aalea wezte cooperaUYe. sNc~ ,.., L1at your property wtth.a Realtor. 759-0226 •nytime I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·:·I 5i~~~~~~~-AR=LE~·~a~lr1D"=..a~~biiiiiiiiioiiiiaa.!J. • FOR OUR FIRST YEAR AT Corona del Mar Properties! Grateful lor friends, customers and the fJIUpport of the bus1Dess community. Thank youl We wlsh each of you a happy and bouott.ful Thanksgiving. ~dJJtm, [/'~ CHRIS HOPPER, REAL TOR -671-1474 2435 E. COAST HWY ., COROMA DEL WAR CDMSUPE SOUTH OF HIGHWAY ---Warm 2 bedroom and den (could be 3 bedroom) home. Neatl --plus -- Two bedroom apartment ••• beam ceUing, lots of wood and glass. Fireplace each unit. Gr eat lnvestmentl $9,720 lncome. OWNER ANXIOUS --$175,500 ..----.-------R enta Is--· CORONA DEL MAR Fu rn. Studio --patio, close to beach $300 mo. 2 Bedrm., l ba. --beam ceiling, quiet location $385 mo. 3 Bedrm., 2 ba. ---close to beach, partt.ally turn., fpl., patio $525. mo. 3 Bedrm. Home plus den, 2 ba., fpl., beam ceiling $525. mo. 4 Bedrm., 2 ba. Home---fpl.,nicedeck $600. mo. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 3 Bedrm., 2 ba. condo --(l>l., patio, close to golf, tennis, pool $400 mo. MAURY STAUFFER- SEA LION REAL TV 12 13 H. COAST HWY ., LACUHA 497-3388 644-22 12 . .. -. . .. . ... . ..... ... . . .. --- INVESTMENT PLUS RETIREMENT HOME BEAUTI FUL Z-1/2 ACRE AVOCADO GROVE ON PRODUCTIVE PAUMA VA LLEY. CHARMING RANCH HOME, LEASED TlL MAY, 1978. Give John a call ·for facts & figures - . . . • • * 67s.ml * = • 3637 E. C...t Mwy -c ..... ~ Cido Jslc Newly remodeled, 4 bedrooms, den, 4 baths, llvlng room with cathedral ceilings. Large master bedroom suite. $224,950. PcHiHsula Four bedroom. two bath hOme • All amen!Uts loYely ar~ few steps to beach. $189,500 • BILL GRUNDY, R ealtor Islander Bldg. at Lindo Isle 341 BAYSIDE DR. SUITE I, N.B. 67~6161 ••• .. •oooo••••' . ACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd. 675-6670 I. Roy Mruudle Realtor ILfA8LI seatfCa lllfCI lt4J 548-7729 Nc~ BL Costa Mesa • • • • & A A A A A 4 4 • ~ A • • • A • 118:111111 I lrvll• i81111V -------------~------------ NOW 1s the time to BUY!! STEP S TO BEACH Looking for a quality beach cotta&e on tfie Balboa Peninsula? 'Ne have the perfect investment-move-ln condition aDd steps to bay and ocean! Two bed- rooms, 1-1/2 baths. Cha rming to say the 1eastl Clint Moses, 642-8235. -----------------~·--------------------------- 901 OOVER OR., 64l-823S I 1644 SAN MIGUEL, ._.._.200 H•S CAMPUS OR., 7S~141• IDO· ISLE _;.,- ONE OF THE LOVELIEST T he cbarm of Lido is exemplltled ln this fine 3 bedroom, 3 bath home --situated on a geoerous- slr.ed lot with room for reluin& and RaniD& oo the South patio. Easy walk to '-play beach" or ··~t garden. •· $249,500. _, P7 ., ~; _.,.,~ LIDO REALTY {_;--_;.{lll77 Via Udo. Newport IMdl , 673-7300 SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPAOOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS • P riva te Petloa • Ft ,.,lec" • POOL S • TEHNIS COURTS • Separate Fa111i ly S.ctleft • Adtacoflt to School• •4 ,,.,,,. •• 4 900 Sea Lon• NecA,.•r ""' Coo•t Hwy. deN te •••• Ill COf(QHA DEL MAR (714) 644-3U 1 SPECIALI ZIHC IH RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL . EXCHAHCES AND BUSIHESS SAL ES" Jte~~~~ ~6caow CCo., §nc. ,., DOVU DalY£. N...O&T UACR IUtn Ue 631.0.14 MAUREEN IIVIMS-OWMER f'E,-A£S£NTIN G S~L.ECTIID CLIIINTI IN REAL. £IT ATE COUNII!LINO AND INV!tiTMa NTI ~~~ ~-.v_A. • ALL ~N3tlT C::UJI3 .--... Let Us Entertain You! Com1n from la~ Veg a~ l op "IV Shows 7 n1ghh a wf.·~k 1nuous shows from 8 .30 PM light Supper<> tdl n11d n i You 've never laughed so hard! LAFFSTOP 2111 S.E. Bristol Newport Bt'o~ch, (.tlif. Res./lnfo 751-7867 Uu•l lwla..ll••nN,.{ounhA~<PO<I) TUBELESS WHITEWALL 165 . 13 45.88 175. 13 48.88 175 .14 51.88 185.14 55.88 195· 14 59 .88 205 -1 4 64.88 I 205-15 6S.BS PL US .E. T. 215-1~ 72.88 FROM 1.77 yO 3. 225 . 15 76.88 WAIT nLL IIXT NFIPORTHAIIIllR ElliiCII lltURSMV,IIOV, 24, l!n · PUIUIIEO ~ V ·I'G.I ' IXliiOIIA DEL IIAII, CALl F, • -rttee•PLACI . .. .. ::-:::.!:=.:-'.:.: :=.:-::::.= 1:. ·ll. la......: .. .;.a·.aclloli oor 1171 tam. We-II ao _. -_.-.If, ~ IIUII ""11tH• PLACI' bo-... -... 101 ,..... ..... -a, -·!eltuo OCC bMd fMttwJJ eoaeb OCC '-c:lldDwL Bill: tile Pt.-Tbt lf"PQrt 1 Beach Dtct 'hclclrbldjutwatcbecl nt.. wwec:anec~wapu~ coupr1 eloNd out lbelr hU Plnte1 Dock ot1 lit. bitrftr.N. lit. UC WU J-.Jor AII-AIDirita Foot- S. A'*»cdo COUfllt !4-14 P••a ftnt-ud-IQIJ at tbe tall HUOD bJ blla!kt'll tbt Stl!!rday lllebt, ll•lag lba -aDd -rod OD tbo tJI. C ~ M Cba II • Buca a tlniJ 5-4-1 reoord. lowtac p1aJ a,r a 14-14 Ut. S:;-rday.~ewpo~·-; .. ; Tbe YlCtory (Ut tbe Pi-Scott l,ohm•a bit l 15-eoDtrol of U:le llqa Bowl nles a 3(d place flnt&b lD 1ard fleJd loa! i)r tbe Buea tltf trom tbe bec1111111i& &I the flDal Soutll Coast Coo-wttb Jult 2S leCOD:I& ·teft 11 MlU Terry ltuted the e1~ fereDCt standillla at 3.2.1 •• tbe Srd ~tr to CO lt.d ettemeat wttb an 80 yard Mt. SAC scored flrst, go. 17·14. touchdown ruo to tbe first 1ng 13 yards In rtve plays, FreM!maa outside llae-quarter. The 2od quarWr touowfne ao occ fumble. t.cker Mite .... .., blocked wu al., all Newport as On the 2od play of the a MouUe puDt lD the waD· Peter Stoqbton no left and 2Dd peftod, quarterback IDe milllt .. , Mtt1ac up a scored on a short run mak. Gary Gulsness hit tight end Orst don oa the lit. SAC 1.ne tt 12.0. Doa Pryor tn. Larry Hall with a s.yard 12. OCC scored 5 playa tercepted 2 Charger passes pass for the equalizer cap. later· The blocked puot ,..... in tbe 2nd quarter he.lpi,_ plog an 82 yard drive.' Musso's -4tb of the se&aon, to stop orteosln threats by Gulsoess bit tailback Faye ao OCC record. Costa Mua. 1n the 3rd Weatbers wltb a 12-yard Gulsoeq completed 10 ot quarter, the Couprscom- scortag aerial with just 39 20 passes 1D the coateat for blned defensively aptn as seconds left In the ball to 179 yards, rtYIDC bim l,S3a Eric Shaw bloctedaCharcer gtve the Bucs a 14-7 lead. passtnc yards for the sta-punt and Dtck Nichol Late In the 3rd period son, 5th hichest OCC sl,.:te. recovered for Newport. wtth a second.and.goal ai season pessln( total. He Tbe Cougar deCease waa the OCC 2, Mt. SllC quar-l1nlsbed wtUl. 1,598 yards tested, but proved Ita terback Butch Stocking drop-Jn total offeDSe. strength, as U held the ped back to pass. Pirate PLAYER OF THE WEEK ~::::::s ~~:. t:~thN~-:~ Marte Lundie, a selll.or , Pridemore 'knocklng down a at Newport Harbor high 4th down pass. As the 4th schOol, bas been selected quarter befao. Don Pryor's as the Orange CouMy Stars' 90.yard touchdown run was high schOol '·pta fer of the cal1ed back to the Newport week," for her performance 40.yard line because of a against ft.mtlngton Beach. cUp, but Pryor was oot to Newport Harbor defeated be denied as later In the Huntireton Beach Z~O to game he scored the final acb.leve a 13 -0 record for Cougar touchdown on a short the season. run. Marie has been named The Newport defense was Newport Harbor high very tougb, with Pryor in- school's most valuable terceptfng his third pus, player for Z straight years. Robbie Browning also inter- Buc hoopmen aim for top The year of the "tum- around" hopefUlly begins for Oracge Coast College's tas~ ketball fortunes this Satur- day night, Nov, 26, when the Pirates open the 1977~78 season at Los Angeles Tr2de Tech College at 7:30 p.m. OCC has en)oyed only one winning season Lo the past 9 and during that period lQ&ged a dismal 94-157 mark for a .375 winning perceat- aa:e. Last year th4i Pirates were 9.17. But secooo.year coach Tand~· GUlls feels he Ills his Bucs headed back toward the top this season. "We want to wln the South Coast Confereacechampion. ship aDd we'd Ute to win Ul games,11 the OCC coacb Slid. ''I don't thtl'lk either goal is unrealistic. ·Ne•ve got the talent this year to be in the nmnlng for tne South Coast title." Conference sports Wor- ma tlon directors recently tabbed Cerritos to win the crown and picked OCC to llnish 3rd. Mesa High gr2duate, wUI start at the other forward. Coach GUlls wi!lopenwlth 6-5 freshman Pete Naumann at center. He was a llrst team AU -Century League performer last seasoQ at Estancia High and played for the South 1n last summer's Orange Couoty high scllool all-star taaketball pm•. Freshmen Paul Akin, 6-2, and Ray OqUI, 6-0, •Ill open in the backcourt. Akin was the '•quarterback'' of Corona del Mar High's CIF championship outfit last sea- son. Or~~::lll was nrst team All.Century League :uld third team All,ClF last year at Estancia lltgh, and scored 11 polota to lut JUmmer'a county all-star contest. Sophomore Kevin Karkut will also see considerable action at a guard !JOst. He was the sec:ond-leadire assist man on the squad last ctpUIIC apaa,aDdErlclla., m&ktal _,me tlmeiJ I&Cb. • • • TbtCom..-looliDt.l!o Chlo!o Ia tl!o -Bowl, 6.(), Tho Cbltfo _,_, Ia the Jecood quarter oa a ss. yard ruo up tbt mtddle, Tbe Cornrnaodos tflrMt...cl to score oo MYenl oeeaaloaa. ~~ tbey wer. stopped by tbe Chief&:. ud burtbypelllltiH, Jay WllkeriiMl, Pat Williams, Darrin Llbdaay, aod Tyler Hindi oflbeCom· mi.Ddos played e:aceptlooally weU. __ _.. -Del. cao.."""" ....... _.. bfbd- -.,_,-... --""-+'1 ·--·--IRJ"t bou/woad C..._. & ~ Ofttntd f\«• COWC11 .. S -Tool~, Sot"-..len.,.....,. .orod nKh fi'ICII'.! 171W.IMIII.C..tt .... , HJ..IMI ... IU ..... u .. Sllt.40 c ..... AH rot • -..~ ,•,. 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We now nave • comotere st ... eo comDQf'lent • serviCe IIColotoes to tnllllliiiOn • your 111IU8ble audiO ~opme111 .. II the Ol)lt n'IUn'l I811 8J Of • .,., lor mane.. 145. 10 28.88 165. 1J 41.88 A pa.ir of b·4 sopbomores will start In the OCC front cou rt. Jon Holland, a gr2d- uate of Fountain Valley High, will open at one forward spot aDd MarkO man, a Costa THE JACKASSES 155. 12 37 .88 145-13 34.89 155-13 37 .88 PTMision •licnment by • •killed m«h1nw:. who will •aster, camber, 111d ~.t.oe·ill t.o mar~ulutur~r·r ""'""""".,} rpecifiaUonr. \75-13 165 · 14 165. 15 43.88 47.88 49 .88 -.... • UTIA CMMf f. fACTOift ..,.IITM-I.UCUI c.llf.r•q;t', ..... ~of ._.,.-........ 11 ...... 1---------FRONT DISC & ROJOI SliVICI ' -~· •• •• -~-1 PUBLIC N O TI CE S-93535 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-93737 NOTICE 0 ::' HEARING OF PETITION FOR PRO- BATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TEST AMENT- ARY Estate of MA E L. LUS~ TIG, also known as MAE LENORA LUSTIG, aDd as LENORE MAE LUSTIG, De- ceas,d. NOTICE &S HEREBY GJ. VEN that EDWIN J. HYMAN AND ROBERT M. MILLER has filed herein a petttioa lor Probate of Will aod tor Issuance of Letters Testa- mentary, refereDCe to •bleb ls made for f11rtJMtr particu- lars, aad U.t tbe time lDd place of~tbesa.mehU been set for Dee. lS, 1977, at 10:00 a.m., lD the court. room of Depl.rtmnt No. ) of A.ld court, at 700 Chic Center Drtft Welt,. Ia lbt City ofSaata AIW., CaWomll. Dated NoY. Zl, 1977 WIIUarn E. StJolla, Coulllty Clerk Robert L. MOler, 1930 Wllslllre Bl'l'd., ti!Oi, to. Aaceles, Ca. 90057, ZIJ- 484·8580, Attoney l:>r: pe- For years, we've all been supportiug the jackasses lD Washington. Now, I see where lho federal government Is asking us lo take over the support of a new wnch of jackuaes -lhe wild wrros that are orer-pop~latlng the California desert. They say the wrro Is eating up what little Yegetatlon lhore Is left In the desert, and creating a real problem. You lmow, that souods e:actly like what !hose jackasses In Washington are doing • eating more lhan wo can afford 1o feed them. WoU, tho Washington jacb.ssos are asking us lo adopt the desert jackasses. Gtvo them a homo, get lhem out of lhe desert. Wtlh lbo Democrats In control of things, I think It's rery appropriate lhal their party symbol, tho jackaas, Is wandering around In the desert. Years ago, these donkeys wore brought lo California as pack animals. They earned their keep by doiDg hard work. But, whell there wasn't eoough work for them, they were turoed loose, llld became wa..odering wellare cases. So, the government steps La aDd says, •·Let's all support theae poor creatures." Does that reml.ad you of how the Demo. crats deal wUb people? rm I!Urprlsed that Jimmy Carter hasn't promised jobs for all lbe desert donkeys. lie's promised one 1o jost about every other creature on welfare. Once wo take these desert jackasses lnlo our homes and adopt them, wUI we be able lo Ialit lo thorn any way we want to, and treat !bern as our own? No slree. Accor<IIJII to lbe bariiUcracy bandtlng Ibis program, tho federal gonrnment wUI stiU malataiD owneroblp. Tbo donkeys remain "wards of lbe goYerDment," and are 111bjocl lo goYOrnmont tnapoctlon. U lbe goYOrnment doesn't Uke tho way you're treating :roar <Iooby with YOUR moooy, It wUI take lbo donkey !».ct. Wbat wtll become of 11 !boa Ia anybody'a ~'~""· llbyl». lhoy'll put lbe rejected donkeys on a r ... natloa, lito IDdlana, Kayl>o they'll giYO them to oome dictator u forotcn ald. After all, Wublngtoo certalllly bas -b jackasses to tllllOrl a tow. After Geooral Torrljoa bas run the caaal tor a ,.., y•ro, and all lbt macbillery has brotea <Iowa, be would prollably Ute 1o !-.YO a f.., donkeys lo help pulllba sblps tllroagb tho caoa1 locka. I'll ttU :roo, l.blll Is a tuellatlllc •bJocl, Thoro Ia ~ no end to tho puaalbllltlta of thla jackan adoptloa program. So, I lb1llt we abOII.Id go aboad and adopt tht10 dt10rt jactu.o. Tbey can't bt any more eJpeiiiiYO to •pport !ban lbe WultiDctOD jackal Ill, At leut, tilt ct.lrt Ylrltly bu I hold OD Ollt tlld, And WhoD bt Clftl Jllllthe bal'Miallcb, J011 pi a Idee omUt. It'll Nmllld J011 of Jimmy Carter. AI Forttt U JOII docldt to ctt a lldlllt tor ywr dootey, we'Yt cot llddl--at tho llliore. Allo, lboYOII to ho1p J011 ciliA ap hol!lllll him. llao't :roo Wlsb It wu tblt euy to ciliA lip hol!llld till llleuy Wa•l.ma jaCkallll? " RGIT RDW RE uti W. IALIOA IUD .• IIIWOIT IIACII-,_I,CJll-21. • ' AIR NATtoN.\LGUARDA1r- mu Cindy M. GebrlDg, daupter of Mrs. Aura A. Bannousbs of S64 Gren- oble Lane, Costa Mesa, bas graduat.d at LacklaDd A FB, Texas, from AlrForcebaslc trailltQc. She oow goes to Cha.nute AFB, OJ., for spee- l.aUs.ed trainlng ln the ve- blcle matmenaoce field. She is a 19'77 gradUate of Es- tancl.a b1gb school and at- teDded Orange Coast Col- Ieee. C. M. Harper tlte eosta )tesa Coltnection THE BIG SEARCH Our city's aimless search for a way to spend $890,000 in federal tax money Is a sad commenblry oo why the federal oor~ucracy gobOles up so J1U1C!t of__,.our money. Just multiply our situation by the th<>Osandsof other towns and counties in the country that are getting this federal handout, aDd you can get some idea of the immensity of this rip-ott. Tbe. old familiar argument is: ••Well, they're taking the money lrorn us in ta.aes, so why shouldn't we try to get our sha.re of lt back ln the form of federal grants?" Now, that makes about as much sense as saying, '•l don't mind a oorglar ransacking my home, just as loog as he drops a couple of pieces of the sUverware ·m the yard as he leaves.'' Because that's just about the way 1t worts. Government takes a double-bandf\&1 of your sUYer and hands you bac k a few dimes, so you won't yell ''thief." Even if you can make a strong argument for the need of some poorer c ities to get help from the more well-to-do, there ls still no excuse for a city gonrnmeot asking for $890,000 when it isn't even needed. U It really IS needed here, then why In the world are we baving to look ao hard for ways to spend It? 1f we are going to survive as a strong, free Independent people, we are going to bave to have the character to say to federal government: '•Stop. Leave more of the tax money with the people, so we can dec1de how we want to speod our own moo.y, without It being tlltered tbrouib u ex- pensive bureaucracy." You kDow darned well that the $890,000 ~ing '•returned" to Costa Mesa by the teds represents at leut double that amount taken out. And you also kDow darned well t hat, if we stlll had that $1.8 mlllion ln our poekets, we wouldn't be holding special public hearlDgs to find ways to spend it. Let's put it on a more personal basts: Your share of that $1.8 million (based on the oqmber of tamllles ln the city) would be about ten bucks. Would you be going down to City Hall iaoldlng out that extra $10 and sayt.ng "Please find some way to speod it"? Or, at the vecy least, would you like to have the optloo of giving the money away or ki:Htping it? Think about that, tbe next time some poUUctao teUs you he's going to see to lt that goYernment does some- thing for you aDd your city. Then tell him that the best thlrlg government can do for you is leave you alone, or at least ask you if you want to be left alone. 1t they wUl leave that money here In Costa Mesa, I'll bet we would find some use for It without holdl.ng a slDgle public hear- ing --and we'd be a;peodlDg a Wbole lot leas. What better gift than this beautiful set that combines quality, mlldneas and elegance In one CELLIST CHARLES CURTIS of Laguna Beac h, a student at Corona oel Mar 1\igh school, wlll be guest soloist Sunday, Dec. 4, with the Orange Coast College community symphony orchestra at the Orange Coast College audi- torium. Cbarles, who is the winner of this year's OCC "young artists award,'' will perform the coocerto for cello aDd orchestra by Dvorak. The concert program, beglllll.ing at 4 p.m., wlll also include overture to ''Theodora" by Handel and '•Variations on a theme by Haydn'' by Johannes Brahms. The 73 member orchestra will be uDder the baton of Joseph Pearlman, OCC as- sociate professor or music. Humannarians honored Three Orange County leaders will be honored at a formal dinner December 1 at the first humanitarian awards banQuet spoosored by the newOrangeCountyCb.ap. ter, NatiooaJ Conference of Christians and Jews. Arthur E. (Red) Patte r - son, presiding co-chairman of the new NCCJ chapter , said the tirst honorees will be: Kenoelh W. Hickenbottom. who recently retired as ex- ecutive director of the Or- ange County Council, Boy Scouts, after a lifetime de- voted to youth. Dr. Stanley Kegel, Santa Ana physician long active ln child welfare, the Child- ren's Hospital of Orange County and a leader in Jew- lsb welfare ln the county. Supenlsor Thomas F. Rlley, currently chairman ot the Orange County Board of Supervisors, and long Identified with Big Brothers and other county social wel- fare causes. Dr. Daniel G. Aldricb Jr., UCI chancellor, is general chairman for the banquet, which will be held ln the Disneylaoo Hotel, beginning at 7 p.m. Reservations for the $100 plate dl:.ner can be made by calling 738-1441. CANCER KIT RETU~N URGED IN CAMPAIGN The American Cancer So- ciety is as ldog Harbor Area residents wlth nelghbor-to- nelihbor ldts to return them to the American Cancer So- ciety office at 4030 Birch Street, Newport Beac h, as soon as possible. The nelihbor-to-nelibbor fUnd-rais~ campaign, wblch began in tbe spr~ of 1977, oftic lally closes ln Dec ember, with a roal of $161,000. SAFFELL & McADAM FIRM GETS AWARD Saffell & McAdam, ~Ud­ ers In Irvine, received the Los Angeles Beautuul oosi- ness and industry awar~ for 1977 last month tor the Doug- lus aDd Zook Mortuary in Monrovia, built more tban 23 years ago. Tbe Business and Industry awards luncheon was held ln Ule Los J.nreles HUton hotel, where some 31 awards were presented to builders, architects and COlllOrations tor above-average efforts to enhaoce the envlroment and add beauty to Los Angeles. Tbe Saffell & McAdam firm has been in business ln Southern California since 1946. :PUBLIC .NQT,.IC~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT BEAUTl FULL Y ••• PROMPTL Y ... Tbt follow~ person is dolDC bustoesa as: The Grecory Company, TbeGre- corJ Company, Inc .. Sluali(tlt PlumbliJil Co., 311'7 -G Alr- lflf Anau9, :octa Meu, CA N&Z6: J. R. Grecory 6 CompallJ, Inc., CalllorDla corporaUol, Sl8'7 -G Alnray AY-e, Colb Mea, CA MD HELP YOU llllf .. LAST MIMUTE" Gt FT SUGGESTION$. -11M'' ~ \' t I ·. l I' -~ T41PUe I I.] ., 'I~ '""· . Th1l ....... 11 coodDct- t<l bJ a corporattoG. Corporattan Name: J. H. OncoJY • Co~ lac.., MldMl J. BII'IDI. rtauce omotr (S.eretaJY) ol Cor- pontb. nla ........ m.~ ...... cc.tJ deft ol Or- liP c-tJ •· •· am . ......... -.. 14. Dlo. 1. Pro-am to honor Bing PGA touring pros, c .. l )b- rltles and local amateur golfers will be on hand to honor the memory of Bin~ Crosby at the Bing Crosby pro-am tournament South- ern, to be held Jan. 20 aoo 21 at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The tournament, spon- sored by the 552 Club, men's support group for Hoag hos- pital, ls a satfillite event to the Bing Crosby pro-am in Pebble Beach. All pro- ceeds wUl be used by the hospltal to purchase equip- ment. Maynard FrankJln, tour- nament chairman, has an- nounced that all positions in the field have been tilled and there is a waiting list. COMMITTEE MEMBERS, Mrs. John Carson and Mrs. Lamar HUl, find just the right tree to chop down for decorating one of the homes for the Dec. 4 holidav home tour of the Irvine PhUhar monic Committee or the Or- ange County Philharmonic Societ~·. Tour hours are 3 to 7 p.m. at tbe homes of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nickell Univers1ty Park; ~r. and Mrs. John Pitchess an<1 Mr: and Mrs. Alan Wlener, Turtle Rock, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlson, Turtle Rock Glen. Ref reshments wlll bt> served at the University Park clubhouse. MESSlAH SING·A·LOHG Choral singers from throughout Orange County art> invited to Orange Coast College's 1,200-seat Audi- torium at 7:30 p.m. Satur- dav, Dec-. 10, to parhcipate in a community s~-a-loQJ that will present the great choruses of Handf'l's ora- torio, '· Mess&ah." Assessor to talk to C.C. Orange County Assessor Bradl~y Jacobs will address a town meeting sponsor{'(! by the Newport Harbor Art!.a Chamber of Cammer(" Wedoesdav mornl06(, ~ov. 30, at tbe Sh"ratou Newport Hotel. Mr. Jacobs is f'!Xpe<·t~>rl to discuss ttae foll0\\'11\f toplrs: • Rising property ta x~s. • Managed growti•. • Social e~met>nn~.: •Jf land uses. • Open spare anrl its r(>. latlonship to tax polld e:.. The meeting, wh1ch tsopen to the public, starts at 7:30 a.m. in the Braziha Room . The Sheraton isat45.t:i Mac- Arthur Blvd., near Orange County Airport. Reservauons, at S3 earh, may be made throul!h the ChJmber of Commerre, phone 644-8211 . tea!ll, GMaster CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS, INC. NEW HYDRA CLEAN PROCESS MOBILE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM Colll,ltttly s.tf CHtaintd & Powtf Tra Ulita • ) tH.,P'\ tf\t' \0 I '• tiQf • t.o~ thv\ fo,••• d•y~t'\9 • •M 0"""'""-'nd•d to, otle-•9, p•obl,_, d ... odo•••"' bobt 'o'• • S.o.r• ""•"9'f -W'tf 9•"'~ot;f'Wj No "•ovy ..q:u•P 0"1' th• ... o nct • TotoH, poUvt•on·t,.,. - .. oft ,..ot•r ESTIIIIA TfS IH I'HON£ 540-6011 = 645-1313 MAIN PUNT 1740 $UPfRIOA COSTA MESA. NIW .. O"T AT 17tfl ~ · ~ ·''='.,. ... 'J:.'"'~~.··--·\"'\1'..;~.~ .. ~..;._.--:.,~,.;,.·.JI\.l';sl."~L..:"'....;.;'..,.:--. .z·. HOWTOGETHOME FORTH E HOI,I I JAYS. With a Sony ICF -59CIJW short wave rad10. you can get 1n on th e holiday spint around the house W1t11 out even. being there. It has FM/AM and three short wave bands mcluding all 40 CB channels. profess1onal preCision tun1ng. dual conv er- sion circuitry for h1gher sens1t1vity and selec tiVIty. a h1gh per- formance FM /AM sect1on and lots more So 1f you can't get home for the holidays. get the next best thmg: A Sony 1Ct-5900W. Z75 lllltl7 .. St. c .......... ........... :c:-........ ;. ....... 642 .. 112 SIDfw,....,. o.r, N s.t N :.JO ' 11. 1m, aa ... •...-n a..-~ r..a111 CCOMTIMU•D ,. •• LAST IIU:) Whol'e thai! The Hob' Gboot .,..U by tho moulh of Doric!. So ltotb in· the Old and N'ew T .. LaaMnta men wrote down God's words as the S pirit of God .. vath.m. .And Act• tells us not oni,Y dkl the Holy S pirit speak by the mouth or David. but He spoke al10 by the mouth or all the prophets. Act&3:J8 sayl, .. But tho!fe thifiR!f, which God l.(orr hod 1hewnl by the mouth of aU hitt prophel!l. tho/ Chri,d •hould !f u(fu, h ~ hath so fulfilled.'' And in vers~ 2 1. of Jr!'U" it says, ''Whom the lu a ve r~ must rn:ftw un Iii the limea of ratirution of all thin11, which God laath •po•en by the mouth of aU ltU holy prophdl sin~ the world beiQn. " All the prophet• who wrote put or the Bible-Cod did the 1peakin1; the very word. were God't words; "the thou1ht and truth were God's thourht and truth, not man's. Man didn't decide how to say it, for the worda were God's words. Isn't that a beautiful truth 1 God ltut His Words In INiah's Mouth and tn Jeremlah's and Ea.ldel's I turn to Isaiah 51:16 and we find that is the way it was with t .. iah and all the prophets. Here the Scripture .. ys, "And I have put my words in thy m outh, and I haue co vered lhet! in the shadow of mine hand, that I maY plant the heavens, and lay the foundations of thl' ,earth, and soy unto Zion, Thou art my people." "I have put my words in thy mouth." M a ny, many years aeo the creat Dr. I. M . H aldeman was pastor of the First Baptist C hurch of New York City. In the days when that was a great stronghold, Dr. H ald~man wrote to me in his own trembling handwriting, and call ed my attention to this verse. ··t have put my words in thy mouth." T hat is t he way Isaiah found the Scriptures and the way h~ wro te his prophecy. That is the way it was with J eremiah, too. Turn to chapter 1. verse 5, "Before I formed thee in the bell)' 1 knew thee; and befo.re thOu camest forth ouf or the womb I unctified thee. and I ordained &hee a prophet unto the nations." Now verMS 8 a nd 9: "Be not a( raid of their' faces: for I am with thee to deliver thee. saith the Lord. Then the Lord put forth his hand, and touched m y m outh. And th~ Lord said unto me. Behold , I have put my words in thy mouth." God"s words in the mouth of Jeremiah ~ · It is an interesting s tory. One of the wicked kings says, ··1 don't like the prophecies of J eremiah . H e •ays that Israel has · to be carried into captivity. He weakens the heart or th~ soldiers a nd they all feel that they had as well give up to Nebuchad ne:r:zar'' So th e kin g t ook th at manuscript o f Jert'miah's writing and cut it with a penknife and put it in the fire that wa1 there in th~ kine's room. Now in Jeremiah 36:27 and 28: "T hen the word o/ th#' Lord come to Jl'rem ioh, o{ter that the Ieins hod burned the roll, and thl' worth which Baruch wrote at the mot·th of Jeremiah. sayin11. Take tnee oaain another roll, and writ#' in if all the former words that Wl'rl' in the first roll, which Jehoiakim thl' kin11 of Judah hath burned." Isn't this interestinr that the Lord doesn "t say to write the meua1e. He doesn't say write the truth down. but He said , "write thoae words that I have liven you before." And now in the tame chapter, Jeremiah 36:32: "Then took Jeremiah another roll, and 1aue if lo Baruch th.~ •cribe, the son of Neriah; who wrole th~rein (rom the moulh of J~nmiah all the words of th~ boolt which J~hoialtim ltins of Jud4h had burned in th~ fir~: and there wt:re added besides unto lla~m many Ulte word&" Now how could Jeremiat.h remember to 1et every word euctly u he had before1 He didn't remember. God rave him the words just like He had riven them before. It is not dependin1 on hi• memo ry. not dependinr on Jeremiah's vocabulary. Cod rave Jeremiah the very words and he wrote them ~own. Thlit i1 the way it was with E•kMI. In Ezekiel, c hapter 3. and vene -t : .. A,.d Ac toid unto mf'. Son of ~~ton, 10. ~~ tiiH u,tto the hou~e of ,ltrocl, Gild Jpeolt witl, my .oi=il. .,.,. , .. ,... ,, Mod-ia 1:10: ""'11••• .......... ,.,. ~. -o(-.. •ll _. IMII ......... ___ ... ............ -........... -..::;~-·-., ......... , .. ........ • • • ........... ___ ... Bible thaD: God' .... lhoao tho very WOf'dl of tMScrlpt;v.r-. '""'-. ......,. __ .... ............ Now. thiD, tho -.Ia ol tho Bible are et.mal wordt. U.iah 40:1 aDd 8 uy: "Tite •rou witlwretlt. llw flower /ad"eth: kcaaN the qirit of the Lord blowetA upon. it: sur~I"Y tha P"I* i; troa. TM 1rou wilhcrarla, IM flo~r (odd/a: but the UIOf'd o( our God •hall•tan.d forever.'' And that ls quoted a1ain in the New Testament. in I Peter, ch apter 1. The Scripture plainly says that o n this eternal foundation that is "not or corruptible seed , but of incorruptible, by the word or God, which liveth and abideth for ever." T he eternal Word of God! And that is taught in a number or other places. For example, the 119th P salm is a good lesson (or us here. Verse 89: "For PIH!.r, 0 Lord. thy word i8 settled in heallll!n." God's Word is settled forever in Heaven. God had the Wo rd there before it was writte n down by man. You see, C hrist's birth had been planned before the foundation of the world. His crucifix ion had been planned . Then it is not surprising if all that was planned. the message was planned. too. 'Thy word £or~ver is s~ttled in heaven, 0 God.' Here it is again in Psalm 119:152: '"Co ncuning thy tt~stimonies, I hat>e b town of old that thou hast/ound#'d them {orl't'f!r." Founded the Word o( the testimonies of God forever. In P sa lm 11 9:160: "Th}' word is true {rom lh~ beginnir~g: a11d #'L'f!ry onl' of thy riN hleou.~ judRment!i e11dur#'th {or evt>r." Oth~r books ge t out of date, but not the Bible. It will endure forever . No wonder Jesus said it again in M atthew 24:35. "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pa.~s away." T he eternal Word of God. How important is the blessed Word of God. ~Now lbe Lord has prepared things (or us, this wonderful truth. Don't you see you a re roinr to have 1to answer to God about the Bible? I hav~ a miracle in my hands in this Book. I don't mean the pape:r, I don 't mean the leather cover. I h ave in my hands a messare from God, the infallible, eternal Word of God. And ten thousand yean (rom now this will still be the Word o( God. It abides forever . It ls writte n in Heaven. Every word of it in the original manuscripts was breathed out from God. How foolish for me to ignore it! How wicked if tdon 't read it! What a perverse and arrount attitude or a proud and a haurhty •pirit if I don 't love it. •ubmit to it. try to follow it. meditate in it, and learn it . The bleued Word or God! And you can 't take the Bible without Jesu.. U you re:t ri1ht with God and let Juut come into ' your heart and 'if you teek Hia face. then you can have JetUI and the Bible. Then you will enjoy the Bible. But you do not have the heart part or either without the other. It take. Jnus to help you undentand and love the Bible. And it takes the Bible to help you understand Jeeut . too. So a Chriatian ouaht to set out to meditate in the Word or God and read it and pray for God't light on it. Is there someone who hears me today who hasn't read the Bible throurh? b there someone who fincb it dull readin,? Oh. then on your knee. conreu your ain to God. Confeu that you don't have a heart for this bleued Word or God. Why don't you find out if there ia any rebellion. if there is any coldness in your heart toward the Bible? Confess it .. a •in tq God. And if yoU haven't personally trusted Chrit;t (or salvation, that may be why the Bible iSn 't inter•tinr. Why d~n't you uy, "Lord J nu., come mto my heart and make me God's child, then I will feel like readinrGod's Word"? 1 hope you will. What Is Christianity? In the .._., it ia !Ia II: us; In' bsn,iti.•ss .,, Ia Fl?h., it ie Wll-J ln..._, i&ilt• a L' 11 ... .,.. Olil..-1 Toward the .. , ·•· it ia _... .... --· Towonllloo-. 1111...,1 Towonl tho-. It II..._.. I Toward tl•• wlak••• lt i • a ' t ssq Thftrd --•• ~~-~ Toward tile ....... ,. It It ' ... Is 5-Aatj..,...~ k.la sauaarn -- BUT THANKS BE ro ~ WlfJOI oivlnJIUB ftllr Vl'CrollJ' Tll1fOUOH OOJILOIID.mBUB CHIU11'I' .-1 Cor, 11:&7 F'lom PULPIT HELPB, Rldpllold, N. J . Allantr• __ ...,.bow -I&""* 10 --blm. .. ,....., .. .. ,,,w. ''Twol --_, Dlda't Ood ... ~ all?" •-n. A""4PQr ud aoi?llf etan,.:W a.," ._ .W. "I clld oD I CIOIIId .. 11ie4 1&, ODd 11!o A....,., clld oD He CIOIIId lor It, ODd JhWM~.•• -oo ll!o Apo;odo hul bunlo out witb. triu...-""""altMnkw. pw;,lar ll;o viciGry ll;ot .. - Ill Cbriot. He had -~ be-to -Cbriot, aatD a.Dy ll;o IMDtJ Lord had 110-blm- 011 ll!o roed to Do_..,. No -bo-nottzytotaiW~cndit to bin-If. He _,-., "But UDtr ~ be tlwnk•. '' He 1D11D1 God tbl • .« Ill ouabodiotinttiol! to God ll;o Soa. Tho dolinlte -._.. -ll!o wmd God bon lloo !Moo). We -paropbrue It ... "But UDt.o God tbe F8tbtr be thanb." Tho -tranolated "tl;a;;b" Ill 0..,.. ia t:ltaN. which ltaDdo for .. _ .. In .-t iDoPtaDmo In 11!o N.,.. TMI;e.,..,t. A siJnO.r 1188 of the word occun in ftonwn• 6:17, wblre Paul doola with tho !!Ubject of victory OYW sin, u be -bon. "But Ood be lhonkad, that yo ...., tho - of oln, but yo hove obeyed fn>m tho bout that form of doctrillo which wu doliv<nd you ... Tho G .... won! chaN .,..,_ fn>m tho verb cll4irM, "to rejoice." Orig· inllly it aefated to "that pcOp.ty in a thing wbic:b e&\1811 it to aive a joy to tho .......... beiPoldon of it" (Tn!l!chl . Tblaelon! it .... tho - or beauty of a tl!lna· 'I'hll1 it came to miUl ''the favor'' and ltill later ''the ~ lhot is -by tho favor." In the New T-t•nw1t the word is uaed DOt eo DIJ.dl u tbe favor of,..to-utho!avwofOod to-. /uldtho-oMofpllode orJ0111!otlt .._,.._In-tOwonl God h 'aho cwllod c/>aN. It 0o tho -of tho 'tiOitlly to tho ~. of tho holy to tho olnf!!l. C/lario 1..-1 ~· iq>?W a favw freol;y -· ..--.. _..-al """"'· fhvlh>llto aal;)o -In tho bounty Uld free..bsartlid:aas of the pwr. (Soo R. C. Tn!l!ch, s,.-.y..,o of 1M N.., Teo-pp. 186-8.) Wbot-ollwbocktoOodu thonko, t.boo•e,lo aal;)o wbat He bU .rr.dy llwD to uo; it "' ....,. of Hia .,...,.. Of our "'"' -. -caz;not -God. Hlo ....,. -to be !l!lldo of-. -it-"" it -bod<. What • --!!lilY 9oan; fn>m thi;;l WboD ... obow • - to •••..,.., we t..e8t him. But the tJ.nb that ,.. ,.,.. in retum ia ,.... b Ul. 1'bere ie DBVef • liviD&' without • naiviJ!i. Jl.. God ~ giveo lfio -to uo freoly without !!11)1 apectotioo. of """"'· lot .. do tho oomo. Unavoidably He -..,. Olive a ntum, howeY.-, tad 10 do -· And, --pt it without ... pectinalt, -va9uo it twice .. much. Let Ul ....... that grace beltowed produceo joy. lliDoo joy ia tho .,.m..y !!'M"inc of tbe word cltairoo. ./ul-admiral ODCO bod 0 .-11 ;sd ~ aDd drculoted -bl;; ...--aDd-· 01! It In -typo -tiPio bad<· pouDd: ll(t Caa't Be l:kmt," ad -· In bold blldl: typo -tiPio ' -pri;;ted, "But H.,. It Ia." A. -look at oln aDd nalize Ito otnqth, -would -to be --· _.. it -for Chriat. "But thenb be to God. wtuch (liwtb .,. tho victory through OW' Lord Jeouo Chriat. ''Tho pbraM ''which (liwtb .,. ..... .,._.t partldplo In Gnok. A bott« tra!!olotion would be "Who ~ 011 givU;g ua." Tblo ia -juot -victory lhot God giveo uo but a CIJII!IUnt. _.....,. of victory through Christ. We • not win tho victory ounelv•. We don't hove tho ""-"'· He simply siv• lhot to ua. Tho verb bon ia didonli, fn>mdidoomi mM"ina "bestow, grant." It ie given to ua u a rtallt of ou.t attachment to Cbriot. Victory ia tho by·prociuct of the doae relatioDihip maintained by tho bellover to bl;; Lord. THELOUD SAMARITAN Napoleon ooid, "Battloe an won, not by IIBl, but by a man." He wu riabt "' 11101'1! wayo tb;m """· victorioo ... ...... not by ChriotiaDI! but by Chriat. And it ia our privilop aDd joy to oboro iD Hia victory. Like tho omoiJ boy wbo jumped up aDd - aboutiua "We've won , wt~'ve won!" •t • football pme-tl>cuP he .... not a uwmhw of tbe team or of tbe ocbool '"'" ..... ted by tho team-... too can rojoico In • victory with which we aMCCi•te ounelvee. We can live tn joy aDd triumph. We too .,., !lbout, ''We've WODI '· avfJI tbe victory that waa .a•••!loliehld by our Lord Jea~~ Chriat on CoiV&I)I 2,000 r-;; Ill"· wHO CJM)ERSTOOD THANKSGIVING IAPiuo 17:11·19 From PULPIT HELPS, Ridcafleld, N.J. 'l'rawllaaODO dooy oilqtho banler bet•-Oa?lloo aDd &-h. "" lfio ~ to J .. M!om, tho'\.ord J-op- -l;o;j. villap ....... loll~ m -came out to -Hlm. u,.., -. tho ODe·-~ .. • --had ..,... opnod -Pol· -lib wildfire, tboy mod -· '' J.ue, M...-, have D*'CY OD Ul!'' It 0o difl!mlt, if ,. ono r-tt?;.y, to tnPde .,..._ ~ witb that olddy -Oil ll;ot daoty roed. Tboy pVU01 hove la!own --tboir Clllly d!loDce to -tho owflpJ ...... CJIIWW'!M of thlir cUrare. U J..., did notl>ina for tbom, tboir -would ouno!y _, iD -aDd cii-.J dootl;. .• J.u. . . . t.v. IDII'ey Oil ... , .. 'J'hoair'IIU-Mlolllivw ..... Olltho_...or-ofthoMa;; of Oa?lloo. Jl'lnally J-epob: "Go, lboor youl"'lllllv. UDto u. prts:N. ,, In olhol' '""""· .. to tho prWt for _of...,.... ,.,._.t r-tt?;.y-but tboy _.. to .. aDd pt --1 Samothq of tboir dooplladoll, aDd tboir ai-iuc -m t1Pio Ma;;, .. -In tboir ............ for what muat have I . •«< a "Y.-y dlf. flcu9t -.. with tho prWt. n- it llappnNd/ At IOSDe Jawc•nt-cPta by owprioe-U..O loll -?open ..-e cbaDp!. E..,. diuaid csll Ill tboir-oiJclc?o;;IJ-- full t.lth. eipeiJed by Ul tO Sill -I -wbo 6nt notloed tho .. ......, With ti•'w¢me IWlfh EFT , tho -lj!od lllnii1P tho -· J-""" doow il ,.,-,J TID a· ......,_ bolr;jpo had--lw? bJ tho -al God. Tboy _..., -thoroed--"-"'~ ... - 2 pl .......... bow tho prWt would -••• -,.. .. tho No ·-altho lor ,...,_ .... , - ............ l ..... jcly. Allollal_ .. _,.._ In blo tndoo. Oaald II-,_ 1111& ""' ... ,_ ... -.,, .... -- ,I I Lif· Or ........ bod - s 'b' 1 at•• ...... ••• _._ .... _ ......... .... .... ... I J .... I 'Fid 10 II. .-II&... .. -• ..... a 0 1 's* • .., I .Bo-"* II zW. .,,.,.,,a.. .......... -u ~••lf2 caM,.. ........................ ......... II . a. • .,.. .. I ' t ...... _,._,lletAI .. pn;yod, oil had foilh-but ooly C1D0 lOt additional blerrinc by beincthank· full Do you beve a !IOid tiPio 'TI;o;;b. Pv~DB-' Tbore .. ODe wbo-. tho roods of our world Ill ,.,._ baDd -. .U powor owrtho illo ·of man· ldr!d. Wl*l He -your way,. name m. DUDe, aDd beliaYe He am '""" whacloe In your ?ife. THANKSGIVING IS RECEIVING In tho daJbot hour of tho war wilh OermoDy, -tho ~ of civillzat>oo .... -ina Ill tho boJ. I!!!CO, tho Coa..-of Alliod Womon, ,.,.....,. Ill Poria, odopted tho riDciDc olopn, "Boliove victory! Think vic· t«yl J>r.cb victory! Uve victory!" Tblo ., tho ....... lhot tho Apootle Pwalm 116:12, 13-v-r c:loeT· Poul -1111 to adopt In view of tho ~.ltiaoo~to ly: "What oboll I JODdor unto tho bellow that victory U; -a>ie; but Lord for .U blo baPofite toward ""'? we muot be c:loeT In our miPPda u to I will tOe tho <UP of oalvotioD, aDd bow it can be """· Tbore can be 110 call upOD tho ,.,., of tho Lord ... If ... ~ .... aB tho olhol' !!pllnlllriatio of Chriot'• victory Ull• ....... hav1o -~ lfio ~ wbicb God heRon upon ator-••!C, eveo u Cbria CXJUld DOt 110 u;d -tho c:up of oa1votioD be vlct«<ouo <Mr oiD aDd dootl; UDdl which ia tho -of .U, 010 ,.. not He bod 6nt -fiod H'---" ~• -.ble ..,._ It limply oo-.•t ----··~ --to (live tJu;nlaJ for .U our faileD man In tUiDc upOD -ta.,wn~ b' .... if .. spur1l the ~~ of tbe wodd aDd c6riDc opH>;ol alit of etemal -· ruu-. • .mflco In-plo;ce, -· Wo.,. quick to tOe who-we can ""-tho pmalty of dootl; ""..., bol!alf. pt our hoDdo onln tho way of .n.1>1y CoD you look U1J0D J-u otaDd· ,...,. .. "' •• ODd ... --·uldo.... ina iD your plo;ce, to -tho ....th c~ooy In tho r-to (live God our ,.. . or God for you, aDd not bo .,.,...n _. tJ;anb. But dm't ... -rather = .r.:: toU: =::: l= rldkuloua-if not -;ally ..._.__ Cbriot, lib tho ram cauabt In tho -,. -tho c:up a1 oalvation UwW, ,... -od In your plo;ce. for our ....Jof w.. lib J-your...,. had raloed If your -.... .n tho lood. ~~ .• t tbr loat dod;q, u;d loJa which you ... able a _.... AII.,...,U='I!I wwy 110 poe-. ODd thoD 1o.v1e. tboir ,_;ttoburyyoulna-alwnth. ........... -you ... -JII'O' J-Cbriot---Ia your violoD, bat -tho ... ltwl -plo;ce to IW I I llll!at otorm. Qm - lap altho Oook'len tnloiDc. which bout-lor-hour--• Oubjoct -tiPio aDd --CoD you .... ..,. to ... -. would you ,..., wilb tho -of faltl;, ---...,.s -10 ·-tho ~-b wit) o1 til* tMMtPtac •. ...s Cbria u He ..,.. ..._. don fkra:D tM+h't ... al rr' of ,.-a...t tM a-a., clr•t:Md Ia lfil OWD blood. -...., aDd I!Of, • .,_ .,... tho ...... -bo. •• .... . ... your-ll;ot He .-..s lor -; -.. He w-. ....... ;' =· al _..., lio lw h 1 '1d 10-. thoJ -=.::: :..aDd...:::' c: .............. 81& ....... ..... -al ........... a.tot .. balm thot ..... "''I'-·-ai- J I 1110 -. ..... -I& -olrlpoo "''I' -·"! (A.... ,_ N II I ..... be -... ,. to Jl'lnol,) Gad, .......... -... -.... Orllr """" you -by foltll No -....,.__...., • ..... tM -"1 ........ alyour-ODd JOOOhod ll;o lllo&S._a ...... '-Hio..., lw-al a.tot;o-1-••11 ~au,_ __ ,.,._ ,....._..,..,......,., ... .__ I ''•I I ......... I bb ... ,..._ ...... ....._,._ 3 • I ' " ..._ .. , ........ "0,__, ~ "I .......... ,..to ------· ...... . •"'1'·-·---... -.-a.. ....... 1 ........... -.,,,..._1& ... --.... -llrrM. ... _,.................... -'1'-..... loc¢ IF ... ., _.1 I • • ~ -· .. Crop .._ * ,_ of d.. :r, ........... ,~-..... I'll ftlolil .. ,.. ..... ,..._ ........ *I ... ,0 '•" ..... .... ._ .......... ''', .. ;:.; .. c..;:.r.;· .... "'I ,_....... •Ma 2-•a lEU ' I 1 .... • 1 ..... _,_....,.~~ I ..... rsn·m -,_ • DISPENSATION OF GRACE Many peopte hew • mistaken notion that. 1 dispenMtlon t1 • period of time. Thl1 It not" so, however, for tht word "dlspecua" me~ns slm~y "to ~·• o~rt..'~'fhe word "d•speM~~tion," ttMn ,.,..,. "the act of cU~nl) o; dealing out," or "that ..,_. is dis~;.': :;ede,:,~:: .. ··dl~- ries , for exam_,.a, ~ IMdi· cines are disPtnsed to thit PDor. Sometimes thHt dl~ sre conducted on 1 ,_,.*'llr day of each w.ek. Suet! t• dls- pensetion of r'Mdiclnt mtt .ke 1 full twelve hours esch ~k but it does not follOw frq~'thli that a disPtnsation is 1 PIHOd of twelve hours! It is rather fhe act of dis pensing or thtt which is dispensed. The word dispensation is used many times in the Bible, though it is not always translated the same way. In Ephesians 3:2 Paul writes of "THE DISPENSATION OF THE GRACE OF GOD WHICH IS GIV EN ME TO You: WARD ." God had committed to him a wonderful messaoe of grace to dispense to othen. Thu. we read in Acts 20:24 his stirring words, spok'n in the ftce of per- secution and death: I "But none of these things move me. neither count I my life dear unto myself. so that,! migh t finish my courw with Joy, AND THE MINISTRY WHI CH 1 HAVE RECEIVED OF THE LORD JESUS, TO TESTIFY THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOO ." The "gospel" or "good news" of the grace of God: This was the dispensation committed to Paul for us by the risen, Heended Lord. This is always Paul 's mas· sage: ''Where sin abounded GRAC E did much more abound ... the forgi11eneu of sins, according to the riches of His GRACE ... justified freely by His GRACE, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus ... by GRACE are ve saved. through hit~" ( R~. S:20; Eph. 1:7; Rom. 3:24: EPh. 2,8,9). ... What Is Hopplnessf p,.a)m 16 Whether we know it or not . bap· pineM is something we all are .eek- ine. HappinHS is a thinr you can· not beg or buy or borrow. It cannot be obtained by teelr.inr . Lord Byron lived a life of pleasure and ease, yet he wrote, "The J'OI"m , the canker, and .,;er are mine alone." Jay Gould, the Amerinn mil· li.onaire. round that happineu it not in money . When dyina he Nid, "l suppoee I am the most mi.erable man on earth." John Bunyan penned thue lhourhll on the subject: "The truly happy man was born in the city of receneretion. in the parUh of repen- tance. He owns the larp~t state in the country o( Christian content· ment: yet wean the plain 1armenta ol humility. He h .. 'meat to eat that the world knoq not of.' He has Gospel submission in hit conduct. due order in his affed.ion, aound peace in hia conscienCf!, and Nnc- tlfying love and joy in hit soul." HappineM is won not by pttin1 but by civing. It goes out (rom the heart before it comn in. "A man mu.st contribute to the atoclr. of human joys before he c=an par· ticipaU in ita profita." The answer it simple. Hepplneu is found in Christ alone! "Whoeo tru1teth in the LORD, happy it he" . (i'rov. 18,201. 0 hapPJ' flay that fiud my chotu On Thn , my SorJiour and my God! WtU may thil tlowi'V Matt p.joicf', And t~ll ill roptW"tt pll Qbrood. Philip Dod~ j,_ M....,. ,._ Mro.-" ' P.W. Owa\w, Allr .• ~ 1m ~ "nit ,...,.,. 81116tiNIIk* cl ~I .. , ·' Kathy Ails will tHE ICE . Clfll MAN !Oppose~Bergeson We M ... Olr 0wa Ice c,_ A aoaeb I..tcaa womuiU .EWOIT HAitiOR E1S1 CJI rua.a•m lEW. v. PCll 11r ... Y••lrf •MOI&DC*! tllat abewWe.bal-J••• Xfti)Ort'l KariiJI &.fiUOD for tM a.pabUcao aoma.tloa lor the 74tftltl.tt A ... mblJ Dlltrtet M&t. The post 11 aow beld bJ Democrat 1loDaJd Cordofl of El Toro. o.n.Pu•• .. • "" .............. ... 7::' ..... • I-J77t M NT811t HOU .. a aV N -T'HU ... • NOON -,t o P,W, ""' a eAT NOON -It I",W.. C~STOM POOLS .. and THERAPEUTlC SPAS ONN7 DAYS. PHONE Oft ywrr 9Uft IIOWROCIM IQRAY. ~zz SO. HARBOR BLVD., ~AlmEN GROVE 27601 FORB~ ROAD, LAGUNA NlGUEL Anaheim Garden Grove Fullertoo 772-3401 750-?665 871-8020 Laguoa Niguel Ul-2375 STATE LICENSE NO. 192237 Coutal Area 646-5094 HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 23RO ST. at ORANGE , COSTA MESA · M5·50SO OR. F. KENTON BESHORE, PASTOR SuDday Moroing Worship •••••••••.••• 10:30 a.m. Sunday School -9:15a.m. Wednesday service -7 p.m. An lndependent church with Bible teaching ministry ATIEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CHRISTIAH SCIENCE SERVICES FlRST CHURCH OF atRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newpos t Beach Sunday School -9 & 10:30 Sunday Service -9 & 10:30 WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8:00 p,m, RF.AD/Nr; R0()"f Week days: 9 a.m.'~ 5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 am-7:45pm Tuesday: 9 am-5 ;pm, 7-9 • • • .SECOND CHtJaCH Of' CHIUST. SCIENTIST Newport Bea.cb at Corona del Mar • 3100 Paclftc VIew Dr. Sunday School -10 a.m. Sunday Service -10a.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. R I:A.DI N& R 0 0\4 3500-B E. Coast Hwy. Entrance on Narcissus Moo.-Frl.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday alterooon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You are cordially invited to attend Cwrch Servloes ed to use Reading Rooms. We lovlte you to worShip LUlHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Pacific VIew DT. Corona del Mar, Callt. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pa51or -· Pbone 759-1031 SUNDAY SERVICES: Cbureh school • • • • 9:15 Liturgical service • 10:30 Nursery and Coffee Hour ACer•111w•••• Costa Mesa. FIRST UMITID MITHODISTCHUICH 18th St. & Harbor Blvd . Ca.rcltkileelter ...... t'it:Jt W----I:HA.k CHARLES O. CLARK P .&S TOA PAUL H. ALEXANDER t.SSOC I AT£ GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. aDd 7:00p.m. CmLDREN'S PREP SCHOOL, 10:00 a.m • HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 55Z -0092 *Teaeblng Bible Doctrine* THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN" W A )' .'~ f: P . M U 1.1 F. N , P A .\' I 0 I< 1t t00 A.M.-ADULT WOASH" & SUNDAY SCHOOL 6i1l0 P,M, -EVANGELICAL HOUR 301 MAGNOLIA AT SANTA AN A AVE., CO STA MESA 1flymout~ Qlongrrgational mhurr~ A FREE AtoiD INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH T HI~ RF.V. JOHN A. I.INDVA /.1., t14 inishr . taOO A.M. SUNDAY• 118LI STUDY 10aSO A.M.a WOIUH" S!ltVICa, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HE1Q1TS NURSERY CARl! PROVIDED PHON!a 64!-2HO Kathy A111 ElMr, 38, who opefttee a prtntt motln- tto.ltehooJ, IJIIDOUneed ber e•cwUd*cy Jut week. de- tortbl.ac bei'Mlt u a ''Cold- wattr a.mucu. • • Sbe eatd abe bad IDteDded to run for tbe ASHmbly 2 years l(o, but backed out when Newport auto deal.er Jim Slemons, wbom abe has mown for 11 ya.rs, Melded to run. Mr. S1emons won tbe RepubUcan aomlJII.tlon, but was upset by Mr. Cordova in the gen- nal election after Slemoos was bit wltb charges of un- faJr campaign practices and poaseutoo of pornographic matertals. Mrs. Bergeson ran third in tbe general election on a stroag wrlte-lo campaign. llr. Slemons bas slnce blamed Mra. Bergeson for P-UBLIC NOTIC E ORDINANCE NO. 1756 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING AN AMEND- MENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIRE- MENT SYSTEM (ADDI- TIONAL C OOIC E TO ELECT THE 1959 SURVIVORS BENEFIT) Tbe Ctty Council of the City of NeWpc>rt Beach OOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. That an amendment to the Contract between the City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach and the Board of Admin- Istration, California Public Employees' Retirement Sys- tem (Addtttooal Cbolce To Elect Tbe 1959 Survivors Benettt). Is hereby author- bed, a copy of said ameoo- meot being attached hereto, marked "Ezbibit A" • and by such reference made a part hereof as though here- fA s« oat lD MI. SECTlON 2. Tbe mayor aDd CUy Clerk of the City of Newport Beach a~e here- by autborued, empowered aDd directed to execute said amendment for and on behalf of the CltyofNewport Beach. SECTION 3. This Ordi- nance shall take effect thirty (30) days alter the date of its adoption, and prior to the e.xpirattoo offtfteen(15)days from the passage thereof shall be pubUshed at least once In the Newport Harbor Ensign, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation, published and circulated ln the City of Newport Beach, and thenceforth aod thereafter the same sball be In tun Ioree and effect. This Ordinance was intro- duced at a regular meeting of the City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach held on the 25th da}' of October, 1977 • and was adopted on the 14th daY of NoYember, 1977, by the. following vote, to Wit! AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dos- tal, Barret, Kuehn, Mcinnis, Rogers, Ryckoft, WUliams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. MUan Dostal Mayor ATTEST: Doris George · C lty Clerk Pablllh! Nov. 24, 1977, In the Ne1rport Harbor Ensign. SEND IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS TO TR E ENSIGN C•lcl .,..,.,. the appearance of,wn ----~••FACE-CM~ce~t•s ITAFI'IJD BY LICBNIIIED MEDICAL DOCTOM. IUaGEall:l PEaFOUED aY Ct:aTIFII:D ll18QIEONS. fOI "' .... tNfOIIMAnON 547·8069 bls cW•t aad bu •owed to llfRIOrt 10meoee to run acatut the 8Jc Cuyoa ,...,_ deat iD oest Jwae•• Jlll'tJ primary. Mrs. Elser says" CQYU'Il.· ment thould be nan lite • bui1Dess," aod that ' ber baeqroud of owo..tar and rna.oactnc 3 bu8loeeaes qualUlM her for tbe Job, She Is board chairman of the lut1tute for Per1001l Detelopment, which ~ moUvatiooal semloars. The heavUy-RepubUcan 74th District is eapected to produce severa.l other pri- mary caDdidates. Frequeotly meotlooed, but oot yet an- oounced, are David SOls, an Irvine city COUnCilmaJl; James Glavas, former New- port Beach police chief, aod Lee Watkins, a former as- sistant to Mr. Cordova. PUBL iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The toliowlag person Is doing business as: The Starnes Company -Realtors & Builders, 180 ''E" New- port Center Dr., Newport Beach, Cal. 92660: Fred- erick Darrell Starnes, 1827 Port Tiffin, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660. This business ls conducted by an iodlvldual. Siped: F rederick Darrell Sta~s. Tbis statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 14, 1977, Publish; Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1977. in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85361 P UBLIC N OTICE S-93446 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Pacitlc Painters, 29712 Preston Dr., Laguoa Niguel, Ca. 92677: Robert Deoois Kopenbefer, 29712 Preston Dr., Laguoa Niguel, Ca. 92677. Tbis business is conducted by an individual. Signed: Robert Dennis K.openbefer. This statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 9, 1977. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, a. 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign.. F -85186 PUBLI C NOTICE S-93447 FICTITIOUS BU:iiNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlag person is doing business as: Fisher- mans Locker, Doheny Park Plaza, Pacittc Coast Hwy •• Dana Point, Calif: Robert Peter Stetren. 26931 Calle Maria, Capistrano Beach, Cal. 92624. This business is conducted by an tncUvldual. Signed: Robert P. steffen. Tbis statement was tued wltb the county clerk of Or - ange County Nov. 7, 1977. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85031 P U B LIC N.OT ICE MARY AND JOSEPH meel befOJ'$ the Cltrist Child in tbis native Italian "Presepl, •• or naUYtty scene, part of the collection of internatlooal creches oow on view at the Newport Beach office of Los Angeles Federal Savings, 3201 Newport Blvd., across from City Hall. The manger scenes were collected by Anita Albimonte, an employee of Los Angeles Federal Savings, in her travels in other countries. Anita's favorite and most valuable creche is the Ger man '• Warmspiel," wlllcn ls constructed of intricate wooden pieces. Hut from lighted candles causes 3 levels of the elaborate piece to revolve. Paper drive is scheduled OCC's recycling center will conduct its annual fall paper drive Nov. 28 througtt Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Local residents bringing paper to the center are in- vited to tour the facilities, meet the recycllng center staff a.ld find out what re- cycling is all about. The center, located on Monitor Way, next to tile baseball field, is a deslg- nated receiver of recyclable PUBLIC N OTICE S-93445 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following person ls doing b.Jslness as: PEZ, Ltd., 1201 Dove Street, Suite 570, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Lawrence E. Peter- son, Jr .• 8 Wtndwood, Ir- vine, Calltornla 92714. This rosiness ls conducted by a limited partnership. Signed: Lawrence E. Peter- son. Jr., General Partner. T~is statement was tiled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 9, 19?7, Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dee. 1, 8, 1977, 1o the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -85185 PUBL IC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT The following persons a.re doing ooslness as: M & M Auto Body, 1701 Pomona, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627: Jim Karooff, 1730 E. Stearns Ave., La Habra, Ca. 90631: John W. Karnoff, 2452 Man- zaoello Dr ., Rowl.aoo Heights, Ca. This business is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Jim Ka.roolf. Thls statement was tued with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 8, 1977. Publish: Nov . 10, 17, 24, Dec. l, 1977, 1D the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85093 materials for the City of Costa Mesa. Profits from the center are awarded to OCC students In scholarships and grants. OCC offers star show OCC's aMual Christma~ planetarium show,·· The Star of Bethlehem," wiU be of· rered Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 in the Planetarium. Friday performancesareof- fered at 7:30 p.m. a ld 9 p.m., and S:durday shows are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. only. Though there Is no ad- mission charge, seats should he r eserved at least one day in advance ll}' calling 556- 57 7Z, The show will be pre- sented by OCC astronomy instructors Steve Lattanzio and Joel Levine. PUBLIC NOT ICE S-93364 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlog person is dolog business as: Del's FUe Sltarpeoing, 617 N. Mantle Lane, Santa Aoa, California 92701: Tom N, Delamater, 617 N. MantJ(> Lane, Saota Ana, California 92701. This business Is conduct- ed by an lndlvtdual. Signed: Tom N. Delamater. Th.ls statement was !Ued with the county clerlt or Or- ange County Oct. 27. 1977 . Pu blish: Nov . 10, 17 • 24, Dec. 1, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -&4·U5 P U BLIC N O TI C E WARM UP SUITS 125.~5 TO 13 9.95 JUNIOR WARM UP SUITS 21.95 TO 24.95 NO NEGATIVE? ASK US FOR COPYPRINTS BY KODAK • Made right from your favorite color prints • Order as many duplicates as you wish • Ask about KODAK Color Copy Enlargements too Cal's Cameras 1770 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9383 ~ Coin Jewelry For a KruM~~!~~-nds ~ ............... , Gold Coans o-, .... a-.'-..... Discount Prices --.c ....... Uhi)Ort Beech • .._1761 FOR ALL Of YOUI INSURANCEMI!Ia "V" NECK ACRYLIC SWE ATERS LONG SLEEVE -WASHABLE 16.95 RUNNlNO SHIRTS OYM SHORTS 8AS&8T8ALL SHIRTS BASC8ALL COLORED SLI:IVES SOCCER BALLS 16.~6 ro 121. v& BASKET' BALLS 8.8& ro at.t& FOOTBALLS 111.81 TO •n.e& 80FTIALLI IAJ&I&Lt.l HANDBALL& IAOQlJITaALLI U!llr1IHIIODICI I ' INA4 -Utf , IE'II'ORTHAitlllll EIISIIII I'IIIUIIIU lt:EKL Y •I'G. 4 ~UeL.-IC NOTICE cp.- IJCIUOIII--• IWIIftAf-1 'hi ........... .. ..._ h&P' • 'teet lnl flodllclt l.,n Co I IW. ., .................. ¥»-· Jt,CA __ _ :.::: ./: c!":.,O.:: Tllla IMoJ 1 II -t· ~::..~.::::: -Tllla --..... lllld •lib tile -<lort ol Or· ..,.. c-,. 0e1. 14, .11'17. PlbUib: Not. U, Dee. 1, I, 15, 1t77, lD UM Nnport Harbor_ Ellllp. r ·Milt ' lltUIIIOAY,IIOV. M, •n COIIIIA DElilA II. CAll F. PUBLIC ,..OTICE -•c•. _... --·--· r.:Jtt1001 .. ta IIAME STATEMEIIT fiCUIIQ!lj --TM 1t111aort1iE -II •AIIII'r.ATIMDT doilrl h'*nr • Dr 5 IIJ Tllo loll oirc -to. 6 Carroll, _. ... l 10, .... bt11 • Coloa 101 FllhD ....... ltcwput ,...., ....... 1 'ri1TI "--C...,, ll .... rt ..... Ca .. ...... .aocUIIPU Dr., ua...-,.. Lilli-. ~~~e., lllte·IIO, -..,.n Blacfl. lin Tort. Dolallltic. • CA. -lact t. Luo, Tllll ,_._ ~~-· D.C., II.D., 1'101 ._ 111 by a........-111M* wood. JniDa. CA. t1'111. JIWDI"C'bJ C. B&oebr, Pn .. nil: •• 111 Sa co.llet-.adtlt. Ill iiJ eo -· S1pod: · Tbll otato....t ..,.. 111od I. L. Lat,II.D. •llll lhi-J<IIrtoiOr· Tbll --..,.. 1111d -COOUily Not. f. 11'1'1. wD tbtc:o.t)'clertotor. Pablllb: HoY, 10, 17, u_ .... c-aet. n, 11'17. Doe. 1, tm, m tho N._rt PltlrUIIr. Mot, S, 10, 17, ' Harbor EDilp. F -MN1 14, 11'17, lo tho Mnport --------Harbor Euip. F.l44()? PUBLI C NOTICE ILiiiiAMMWM ......... _, Tllo """-~ =-;.;.o: "::..--..: _._,_1' ... ~~·· . .,... '-•••• hfl~~ .... ta_ ... ,_ .... ..,,Calli.-. nlll hdPS ill CID ... d• Ill iiJ eo _1.,.1. ,.._ La---Tlda ·--.... llld •lllllllt.-,clorl<,oiOr· .... ClliiJ 11or. 111m. -..... 10, 7, 14, Doe. 1, 1m, to 111t ....,.rt Bu11orlolliL ,.....,4 PU .. LI'C NOTICa ' P 1..! B L.l C N 0 T I C E --;;P~U:':Il::"L':I:':C:'N::-:O':T:-:I-:C-:E:--IIOTf:E TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 8T ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE FI:TIIIX8 -..as !lAME STATEMEIIT Tilt......,.. __ dolac -u: C'Eit. Boo, 550 S. C-lhrJ., JA. rua 11ooct1 -1: An A. Dous. IS Btu Paw, 11-A, lrriot, Cll. 11'714; I- 8.9149ii -. FIC~~ FICTITIOIJS BUSIIIESS !IAIIE STATEIIENT !lAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowLDc per.,.. art · n.t ....,_ JtHDDI ue doi.DI bu1Diu u · K. M. . .._ ••••• u: st. Clair ANOCiate-, uoo' Qu.U :ro_.,,.., 115 Btlll.s, st-. 8Uito zoo ""-Jt ~WJIOI'I ~ ClllloruJa B•eb, Cllllo"""' HMO: Koo -Allu ~1. SUO sto1o, 1100 QaaU St-, Tloo-•· lrrlllo, Cal- lulle zoo Nawport Booeb, liD-111715; Seymour Cllllorma' 92140! llanll ~ 115 BoUII, Nowport .lll)'or 1100 Claall Stroot, 8-CIIIIDmla IIZHO. ,aau1 Zoo Newport Beach, Tbll baeJMIIll cooductect Calltonta' 92MO. bJ a ltDtral partJMrsh.lp. Tllll bulllou II coadoet-llpod: Allu ~1. eel by a cnenl partotnbJp. nJa Jta~emeal waa Wed Slped: KeD Stei.D, ManiA Wltb the county clerk of Qr. Meyer, 1111• County NoY,/ 41 19"1'7. Tllia atatemeat wu ftled Publtah: Nov. 17 ,z.t, Dec. wttb the count)' elnli: or Or-l, I, 1977, 1D the Newport urf Coaaty NoY. 15, 1977, Harbor Eulp. F -14960 Publlltl: Noy, 24, Dee. 1, 1, 15, 19'17, 1D the Newport H~r ElloJ(n. r -Mm PUBLIC N0TtCI! S-i3491 FICTITIOUS BUSII'fESS. NAME STATEMENT The loUowi.Dc persoaa are doll!( baolDols as: (1) Dallr XU A,_lltes, Ud., (Z)Dai- Q XM Asaoclatts, Ltd,, (3) Daisy XIV Auoelatn, Ltd •• tlZO Blreh Street, Suite lot, Newport Booch, Calllonll 92660: Joho Koawtar, 190'7 Bayadere Ternee, Coroaa del Mar, CalltoraJa UU5; Charles J. DtamODCS. 159 S, BowiLDc Creeo Way, Breat- wood, Calltorn.ll. 90049. Tb.ls bastoesa 1.1 coOIJacl- od by a Umltod portoenblp. Slcoed: Jolul Komrlsor/ Charles J. Dlamood.. This statemeot wai fU«J with tbe COUDty clerk or Or- ange Coaaty No.. 15, 1977. Publish: NO't'. Z4, Dtc.. 1, a, 15, 1977, 111 the Newport Harbor Eutp. r .assto PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fbe tollowLDc per80DI are doing Wslness as: LaNon'1 AoUques, 1125 VIctoria,. Costa Mesa, CA. 926%7: La Nore M.. McKeDJ.It, Mil Olympic Dr., H•lltiiJctoe Beach, Ca. 92646; R. Bruce McKen.tle, 9682 Olympic Dr., Hunttneton Beach, Ca. 92&46. This hlstoess Is coDduct- ed by a limited pe.rtnerahlp, Slcoed: La Nore M. Mc Kea. zit. This statement was ftled with the county clerk of Or- qe County NoY. 16, 1977. Publish: Noy. Z4, Dec:. 1, 8, 15, 1977, 1n the Ne-.rport Harbor Ensl(n. F ·155M PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followLDc perso01 an do Inc tustneu: as: The Mqtc Needles, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Cal. 92630: Lat loDillt T. Mlnc, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Callf. 92630; Patricia A. Fab1Dc, 2SS42 Dill Mear, El Toro, Callf. 926SO, This buslDtu Ll COidlct- ed by a ceoerat pe.rtnerslltp. SJ(ned: Lie Lonalt T. M1Dc, Patrlcla A. Fablac. PUBI.:.'I C NOTIC E s.93431 FICTITIOUS' BUSINESS NAME STATEW.:ENT Tbe tollowiDC person 1s dol.itc bulDtu as: Wedge- wood Post aad Glass Co., 111 Dtamood Afe., New. port Beach_ CA. 92662: R. Paul E-rd, 117 Ruby, Bal. baa lolllld, CA. 9Z662. Tbia: tusiDess 11 coDduct- ld by u lodiYidua.J. Signed: P. Paa.l ESDt.rd. 1'hLs statemeo.t was rued 1rttb tbe couaty clerk of Or· UCt CoUoty Nov. 4, 19'77. Publiab: NOY, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1177, lD the Newport Harbor ED1icD-F .84893 PI,JBLIC NOTICE S-!13450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.\TEliENT~ Tbe tollowiDr penou are ........... u:PukLWo 8idJdla& Co~ HO M._rt Cootor Drtro, 9lllo lUO, 11-Jt Boaeb, c llllorata liMO: WWJam S, Meueas pr u:i PbylllJ M. Mtasea· cer U75 Trusts, Marsball L. MeDutei,-Trustee, 2230 Eut Emperlal ~Jchway, S.lte 111, El SecuDdo, CalJ. InDia 902.45; WiUlam L. Ceobep.n and LuereUa C. Ceobepn 19'75 Trusts, Mars lball L. McOuiel, Trustee, WO Eut Imperial Hlch· YIY, Suite 111, El Seculldo, CaUiorD1a 90245; Harold E. Geobepn, 1423 East Broad· way, Gltodale, Calltorn.La 91Z05. Tbl.s bustaess is co~a~tucted . bJ a leDtnl ~rtoershlp, Sl.coed: U:ushall L. Me. llaolal. Thll statemeat was rued wltb tbt c::ouaty clerk of Or· ure CouatJ NoY. •. 1m. Pabllslt: Not', 17, !4, Dec. 1, 8, 1 '177, 1D the Newport Harbor E1111lp, F .84895 PUBL.tC NOTICE S-9st5Z FlCTITIOIJS BUSINESS !IAIIE STATEIIENT No. A·93109 Estate ot ELIZABETH UPTON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV - EN to the creditors of tbe abon oamtd deeedeot tbat all per8001 baviDC claims ap1111t the atd dee- l.l'tl required to rue them, wtUI the necessary vouch- ers, 1n the otflce of ti'MI clerk of the above eotltled court, or to present them, wttll the necessary t'OUCh· us, to the uDdersl(ntd at the oftlce or his attorDtJJ, Keeoe aoo Dloo. Newport Arches Marina BuUdirlc, SSS3 W. Coast Htghway,Sulte 401, Newport Beach, Calll- ornla 926&3, which fs tbt place of business of tbe ua- dersJcned In all matters per- tai.D.J..ai to the estate or said decedent, within tour mouths after the first publlcatloa of this ootlce. Dated: Noumber 14, 1 9'77. Ga.h1n R. Keeoe, E1ecutor of the WUI of the abon umed decedent. Ke.e aod Dton, Attoroeys at Law, Newport Arches Ma- rloa Bldg., 3333 w. Cout Htchway, Suite 401, Newport Beach., Callfornia 92663; tel. ·ephooe: (7 14) 645-4()4.4, At- PSa-, 1100 ··~ .-. Apt. 8.101, Nnport -b, Cll.~. Tllll-11-- od by • -nl pan.rAip. Slpod: A•l A. 11Goo, EJnu. uelPSa-. Tbll ltatemeat wu tllld •llh tho C0U111J Clort of Or· liiC• CoaJIIJ !loY. 7, um. Publtlb: NOt. 10, 11, l4. Dtc, 1, 19'1?1 Ia tbe Newport Harbor EuJcG. F .NI'JS PUBL.~C NOTtC,E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEIIENT Tbe loiJoYIDc permu art doll!( boot-• 11: Tlo Pao, UU Newport Bl'f'd., eo.&l "-· Callt. tza7: llory Fay PeDDiDc, 2500 North Mouawo, Claremo~t. CL, 91?11; WWiam c. Bryee, M.D., 16168 &.eb BJYd., Huatiactoo Beacb,CL IZM?, Tbls bu•l,..ll11 eoadlettd by I ttoenl partaer.rd,p. Slrood: llary Fay P-.,.. TbJs statemeat wu ftllcl with tbe COUGtJ clark of Or- 1111• Couoty No•. 1, 1977. PublUII: Jtoy, 101 171 14, Dec. 1, 19?7, 1D the Newport Harbor EDitp, F .8501! toroeys for E1ecutor, --::=::-:-==="":--Publtsh No 17 24 n... PUBLIC NOTI C E : '' ' • ....,c. FICTri'IOUS BUSINESS 1, 8, 19'77, in the Newport NAME STATEMENT Harbor Easign. Tbt followt.ac per-1.J PUBLI C NOTICE dolrc tNJtnUI U: Bio· Ss93442: Feedback llwtttlte of Soatll- FJCTITIOUS BUSINE&'i '.en Cal.ll:tnia.. BJo,f..t- NAWE STATEMENT baet IDitilllte ot Orure Tbt followlng periOD ll 'Coaly, 501 I....U. An- doiQC buslness u : Mart:tn ... CoroM del Mar, tzUS: I 1.,31 AI rt W I'Yy W, WiltmtJtr, P\.0,, A r, lPO ay 1651 Creta.mMdow, t.lltlll. Soutb, Santa • Ana, CaWor-C n1a 92"10?: Martin M-tatton. •;.:•:.:.m... 11 coldlct~ loc., a California corpora-ed by ID lDdtridlaa.l. Siptd: tloa., 19331 Airport WIJ Jyy W. WlttmtJtr, Pb.D, South, Santa Ana, CaUfor. Tb:ts statemellt wu rued ulaT~~slness ts collduet. wltb the eou.Dty clerk ol Or. td by a corporation. &DCt Cou.aty Not'. t, 1111• Corporation Name: Mar-Pablllb: HoY. 10• 17• U. tln AYiaUoa., Inc., Richard Dee. 1, 197'1, lD the RIWIXIrt F. Fontaine, President. Harbor EuJcD. f.M'Jtz Thls statement was fUed P VBLIC NOTI_CE ' with the county clerk of Or· --'-==-=-=..:.:.:::..:'---.. ange County Nov. 10. 1977, FJCTrrtous BUSINms Publlah: NoY. 17, 24, Dec. NAME STATEMENT 1, 8, 197 7, In the Newport Tbe followlDc periOU an Ha rbor Enslin. F ,85288 doLDc a.IJ.Dtu u: o..p Sbo'Weut, 21511 "/la Str-' P UBLIC NOT IC E pteatt. £1 Toro, CalU: Bat· S-93432 ban R. Blall&rd, 21516 Via FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S.rpleate, £I Toro, CalU.; NAME STATEMENT Vtt'lall R. Graal. 10!91 La The foUowtng persons are Hacltodl. 1-7 , FoaataJaVal- dol.ng busineus as: The ley 12701. flower Factory, 9592 Ham-This busiDnalaCODdlldld mon, Huott.actoo Beach, ca. by a reoenl pa.rtDenlllp, IU. 9264&: Tarry w. Ashley, Sicoed: Vtf'IIA Jt. Grut. 17680 San Simeon, Foullt.IJD Thl..s statemeat wu flied Valley, Callf. 92?08; Huree Yilll tbe couatJ elert ot Or- Slier, 17680 San Simeon. UCt CouatJ Not'. I, 1m, Fountain Valley, Cal. 92?08, Publt.b: NOt', 10, 17, &f. This business~~ codlct. Dec. 1, 19?7,1111 tbt Mnport td by a limited partoeralltp, Harbor Enslp, F .. 150M Slcned: Terry W, 'Ashier. · pu'eLIC·NOTlCE · Thl1 statement was ft.led _ _;..;:.::::;;_;...:;,;:..;..>,;;=-- with tbt eouoty clerk of Or-FJCTI't'IOliS BUIIMISS qe CouMy NoY. 9, 1977, NAMI S'UTIMIJfT Publish: NOY, 17, Z4, Dee. Tbt follow1ar perb ... 1, 8, 1977, ln tilt Newport dolac bu111s1 u: A.A.F. Harbor Enstp.. F ·85144 Lid., &UII .. A Aiel tr1n Tbtl statemeot wu m.s wtth the COWity clerk of Or. lJICO Ccan•r 11 ... IlL 11'17. PubllJb:. No•. u. ute. 1, a, 15, 1m, lD tbe Nl'lfPOrt Harbor Ealtp. F -15511 Tbe t.Uowtoc periODS are dOiDC t.ctOMs u: Murphy A.,..... Pa.rblerlhtp, &lite 1%0, 110 Newport Celhr Drtn, Newport Beach, Ca. tz&eo1 Richard D. JoDes, 1950 Port Edward Place, N._Jt S.eb, Ca. !IUIO; c. nomu Mallos, 14%8 laldcl.ltl• Drb'e, Coroaa dtl ll&r, Ca. trM!S. TblJ tu1Dea 11 CODductecl _ _;_P,::lH!..::,:L:.;I.::Cc.N:.:..:;O.-'TC.I.::C.;:E;__ by • -nl portDoroJilp. S-'IUZS St-.-......--. 92141: Rle-II. Alllo, 5952)..-rt Clrelo, --lacloD Booeb, Ca. 11141. P.~B L1C NOTICE ;J STATEMENT OF ABAif. DONMENT OF USE OF n;. TmotlS BUSINESS MAllE Tilt .. Uowtar -U•• aa.Ddoaed U. •• ot Ill• .. -. ..... lilac Ea- torprt., Utll 0.01'1)', lEI Ton~, Clllf. aaso. tboFie· tJUoaa 811....., Jtau n-. .................... 111111 Ia o...,. eo.,oot.~l-lm. Lu '-» T. IIIII, U.ll o.pr.,, II Ton, Caul. -. -lilldd@To, IIIli 1-. II-, II Tbnl, Colli. t88IO; Palllell FaJ>. Ill.-1-. K•r, II Ton, Calif.-. n.. a e sr ,.. ooe- -..., • ..-.& JUl. -,, -= Ll "-" T. ..... .. , .. ~Ill ··---!"~ ..... Or- ... F;;,:or.7,it.~ ........... ._.. , Slpod: Rlcllard D. J_.. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nil: llatemdt WU met~ NAME STATEMENT wtu. tbe COUIItJ elert of Or-Tbe lollowlllc penoDI an up Coa:aty ~. 7, 1977, doLDc blllDHI 11: Loma hblilll: ~.17, U, Dec. RIDCb: Ho~ne~,201ZBII&Ii&DNI: 1, I, UJ'M, ta tbe lfe'W'pelrt C..Cer Drtn, Srlaltt 155, lr- Hartlor Eestp. F -15017 YiDI, CA 92'715: Yellow PU8L.IC ~OT1 CE Brick Road 9alld1Dc Com- pi.D)', lAd., 20U Bua&Mu Ceater Dr., ste. 155, lnlae, CA 111715 : RollaDII J. cot. u ... 14 Dahlia St>:tel, Cor· OM dtl Mn, CAtld5;llol.• old C. Wood, 2001 1'<lrt Ram111te Place, Nnport S.eb,CA 112&60. S-11411 FICTITIOIJI BUilNESS IIAIIE STATEIIENT Tilt ........... penoo II dollc r.~'S?II aa; Marc:ul ... llnJ bttrprlllll, 9 hUt •r Drt'fe, Coroaa 411 liar._ c~ 11811: ut. tra-~~.-.. c-...,.,.aoo, 1 -.. om., c..-dol liar, C--. ,. ....... ~. .. .., . ...,......, c.,.--Olin· T... ba 'M '• IDe., Mems lln'J. lr., Prtct-· ... nil ... lllld -... ~,Or· .,.,g \;,, ... ~7!~ Doe. I, 1m, •.,. .. ~ -, w r ... u · TbiiiM ...... II-t- ICI by a c-nl porlllorAJt. lipid:' -A. Iloilo, Jr., PHAtlc1t of Ytl:low Brie~ -Bolldllr Ceoa· ....,, Lid. T'IJ ... r•lllt wu ftlrll -1M-elortt" Or--c.-, .... 4, tm. Allonl)' or-or.._, -I.Ffld to, -La-114 D <fDN. CA ........... ,. f1t/7tt--· ' , Ill·· llor. 17' 14, Doe. !t !> 1m, to 1111 .. .,... u..nor-.rtp. , ..... 1'htl tu4 I .. c:oMicted by • -pa-nlllp. Slpod: Rlello.JII II. Aotlo. Tllla otot-.... llliil •1111 1M ~ elora of Or-.... c.-, 11or. •. 1m. -.... 10, 17, 14, o.c. 1, 1m t 1.1 .. Jf..,...t Harlior Eollp. r -- JICIIIIX8 ..,.no -. 10 •AMI tsern,.rrrm Til .. 1 C: I lo-nr......._..,_ ... •a•• , .. ,. ........ ....... u a a II cl8e hu z. .. ' • =:..:.:.=: -'loa!!._AO ::"1:: C.. -O.hn -ol :.........:-.,;il!l:.; Pr.rt. 4 11 i ,..._ at ltee.G ..... ,_._ • fiE ar ALrJort ~ Drtro, C.. --CoQII II~ Calli. ..... Ca. tlal. '1\e ee~ Ol'lllll ~ eao ... ..... twou ................. CeelwDttN, .... .,., ... . -lor tM.,._.._ port ._, Cllll. -. ClliCI oa Oct. &1, 111!z. latM . 'Na bstaanitaenllttcd C-of 0...... TH til i1J a a COO)IOR,._ ................ ~ of .. c:.r,.....,. - pehJOIU) 'Witldnwtac u a AIMI'Ieu •rtsrn hm.t ,m.n -tpoaro, c....-us 1Mb ~tree~. Mntt•• nu reeem 1111 wu lltd s.eo,ca.-. •IDIIII-eJoraotOr =--'!!::.n .!":f:d ..... c.-, Od, 11, 1m: wltb tM c.-, Clort ol lf."'t:: :"U.:·11~ OrucaCooiiiJOet.U,lm. Hortiorbotca, r..&4flo PlblUb: Mot' ••• 10, 17, -:;,;:;,:;::=::...,;..:;;.;:.:: It, 11'17, 1D tlae Newport ~-,--'·~:;:,:.:!;L;!I~C;,;N~O~T.:;IC~t- Harbor EooJp. P -41114 ._ PUBLIC NOTICE 1-IIUS Ff:TITIOUS IVSIIIEIS NAME ST ATDIEJCT Tilt ,.lloo'lac permo II dolDI( IN*-U: MLA /· MAUS, 17148 8-rtlloolo- vard, lrTIDe, Ca'1*)nia 9!71f: Morrl.s, Loh!'tllcb 6 A-.,clatn, me., CaJI6:»ndl corponlloll, 17NI s~ Boultnrd. lntne, Cal~r­ lla m11. Thllba ...... ll-- td by a corponlioll. CorpontSoa •me: Mor~ rts, Lolutl&cb • AuocJatn, lac., A. P, Paluso, V, Pl'tllo Tllla otoloa:oot ..... 111111 wllb lbo-clort ol Or-uc• Cooi!IJ 0et. zs, 11'17. Plblisb: HoY. I, 10, 17, u. urn, t.a the ffe'lt'POrt Harbor Eootp. F -NSll PUBL.IC ~OTIC I! STATEMENT OF ABAN- OONMEHT OF USE OF Ftc. TITIOIJS BUSliiESS IIAIIE Ttw tolloo-111( pa..- hue abladoatd tbt •• of tile tletwoua tulla.IU aame. SyiYla C. Hoc:bmanuds. ... B. Hocbman, DBA Mar1Dtr•1 cotr.. Sbop. at teot At'oa Stroot, Nnport _, Cll- la)nia, uaa. n. ftetttiDIII buiiMu -.me nltrrtd ID abon na Wed iD Oruce c-oo soa11 llttl, 11'1&. Sylria G. Hoe ...... 14a Ita- poll ••r. c-.._Calli. lla"l; -B. Boe-.o, uaa MIIDU wu, eo.ta ..... a, caw. tll!'7. Tills b .. .,._, wu cc.- duetod by a Part.rlblp. s~ 1111 .. 11. Hoebmaa. Publllb: !loY. 14, Doe. 1, 8, 15, 1m, to tbt Kewport Harbor EuJcG. PUBLIC NOTI CE S-ISSII FICTITIOUS BU81111l88 MAllE. STATEIIISIIT ' Tile toUowtac pertOM ue dOfllc buiDHI u: Amerku klt11 11101 Tteree, l.ac- Nipel, CA. l)h'M: Jamee r. -.. HI01 Tllrw, Llpa Ntcoo~ CA. IZITI, J..... t. BndJ, 1111 CI'UifYtn1 llublttaa Btacb, CA.; .Ubett Ill. Rum. HY, eon De Palma, Soltb Gate, CA. Tbll-11-- od .., a ~ .. -nblp. Slpod: Ja-F. PbolaL Tbll oto-oJ ..,.. 111011 .rtlb tM-IIIJdortoiOr-a.ir• c-,. !loY. z, 1m. Plblt.b: Jlot'. 10, 17, M, Dec. 1, sm, 1a tbt Newport Harl>c>r blip. F.M'Itl ·-FICTITIOOI ._ ... II AilE STATDUT Tilt .. -.~~~:: tor Drtro, port -b ·-.. -BoJ "l Ooldoo, "*'1• Robert B. -Dor<--.eo.. OM dol IW, CA lllllcJolta a. 8llolloo, 1511 ~ wut, P.O. 8os .a, La IOUI, CA -· Tbll 0.-oll-· od by.-,._ .... lp. Slpod:Job&SIIIllo- TIIII --ftllllod _ll!o_etonoiO.. .... ~ !loY. 1, 1m. Pllilllb: !loY. 10, 17, 14, Dtt.1, am, 11 tM Jtnoport Harlior Eootp. F.- PUBLiC NOTICI! S-lUM FICTITIOUS BIJIIII£88 NAME ftATEMENT Ttw io&wJoc Pl£'10&1 are doilc t.aa•• u: TUu~ laad Ltd., sao Newport cea .. ter Drive, !Itt. 515, lfft- port Booeb CA 9lHO: H11 llboltoo, -lloKb, (P.O. 8oJ "\!:-. Colondo 10401;" rt H. ...... 4to0 ~rcbtlter lloed, Cor- OM del Mar, CA ttai;IGIID S. Sboltoo, 1515 ~ Wilt;. P.O. Box 41, La loll&, CA -· nil bMtSSBI .. II IPI·· =.~==:·r. nu .............. wttb lhl -Cion o1 Or- liiCI ~ !loY. 1, 1m. Plblllb: -Mot. 10, 17, u. .o.e. 1, 1m, .111 u.. Mwport Harlior EooJp. F- PUJBL.I.C HOTICJ£ 8--FlCTmotlS BOliiiiEIS NAME STATEMENT Tbo ........... paa.oll dolac .. _ II: Be,.... O..olopmooJ Groop, 5GO lfnport C•er DrtYt,lfft- port Booeb, Calllo- 1 .. 11 Be,.... lloYolop- • ... GI'OIIP. lac., a CalUDr- lla oorpontloo, 500 ""· port Clllor Dmt, ft-Jt Baeb,C~-. Tldl bM1zn· II COidlct- od by a -ttoa. Co~·-lla1- -Dotolopte.aJI Groop, lac., W, ll Watt, pr11U .... Tllla ""'-.... 111111 wlh 1M-elort ol Or- liiC• ~ lloY. 1, 1m. PltiUik Mew. 10, 17, 14, Doe. 1, 1m, 1a tM 11-rt Harlior EU1p. F-14745 PUeL.IC ,NOT I Cit ..__P_U_B_L_I_C_N_O_T_I_C_E_ 8-lml FICTITIOUI-188 FICJtllOOI -IS MAllE STATD'EIIT IIAIIE STATEMENT Tllo tolloftl( pe-an Tilt ........... -II ............. u: ~r".. doilc ....... u: ,... lit L -r IlL, liolto 100, Clillllc YIMo lOll B&,- C--, Colli. -Drtoo, •.,;z,ort llooQ, Ca. -I. ,UW1, llt ... --II. Ba ........ ae-, Balboo, Cllll. -a-. lrritlt, Ca. -l; Joet 11. Badotet, .,._ Mtl ... ,....._ .. .,..., nil hrtweleevt~W _ ...._, caur. -.. . iiJ eo lodltlt 1. ...- T.W ><••• .. er111 •-J-II. a.rttt. .. ..,.a-rnl..........,_ No '117 .......... llpodl lacl Ji. -wlllllllo _, eWii o1 o.. 11dr •••• • wu tiled up C..b· Get. ll. 1m. -~~~o-,cleftoiOr· -llor, I, IO, 17, .... c.-, Od. 14, 1m. 14, tm, 1a 111o ~ '"'"* llor. 10, 11, 114, losliot......, r.-. Doe ••• 11'1'1, b ... lloWpoot --==,...,.,""""=~ ~-111o1p. r..&4fll --;i~~;;~ P'UaLIC NO.TIC& ~UeLIC NO~ICI! A.f1144 IIIPUI08 COURT Or CALIPOIIIt1A, couwrr or ORAIIGE 0r1tr •-c-ror a.a..oolft ... -JobaoiA(IIIoor) ' lou -• poJttloll lo thll -lor •• -r allowlllr tJMIJIEr, tDc:IIIDceldlamt ___ ..... --La. aU"p.~.~ .. ': •Iter dtnuid ..-r bt· lore ~coartiDDipartDitDt Ito. I at 700 Clot< Clllllr Drl:yt W..C.;SIIb ADa, Cal. lltnda, oa Dte. u, urn, at U:OO o'c:loet a.m., ud tbeD 1811 tbln How euH, U any tMy .... , W'by a.ld ·Pttltiol IDr c:IIUpofaamesbollldoot lilrruood. I is lllrtbtr ordered tbat a eGP1 ol Ulll order tD sbow ...... .,._ .. __ port Eulp, a .... _,.r of PMnl elreolallott, poblllh- 111 lo thll .-, at lout Met a weet for four coa- MCC!n w..U prior to the day ol ald tworlac. Dolod: !loY.'· 19?7. lAster Vu TattU!oYe ladp al the Superior Court Pll!lllb: 11 ... 17, Z4, Dec. 1, I, 1fJ7, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Eutro. PU8LI,C .NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS MAllE ftATEIIENT Tllo lollowiDr par-II dolliC --11: WUlll Ad.,.rttotttr/Dool(ll, mo Blreb lltroet, Sullo101, New- port -b, CA IUIO: - Ill WWla Dl, , lrYIDI, Callf. ' T1ila \110-1 II COSidiet- od by u lodl.-t. Slpod: Clattilo E. WUlll m. T1lll •temeat wu tOed wltb tiM couly clerk ot Or- uce CCJUtJ Oct. !4, 1977. Plblla: Ho•. 3, 10, 1?. 14, 11'11', La tbt Newport Harbor Ellllp. r -Nl71 PUBLIC NOTICE Ff:TITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt "'lowtJJI per1011 an doilc ........ u: Orup c.-r Carpet Saloo, IZ571 --..... Tullo, Clllf. IUIO; c-.-rB. Weill, llfll ............ Tullo, Calli. tu10; Stepbea Pall1 Stutdilpr, SO?O Eut Froa. ton, qbolm, Cull. 92106. Tllla --II coadu<l- od by • r-.1 portoo~ 8lpod: 8taploo P. 91 .... 1111- or. Tllla --..,.. Wod wUII tiM COIUitJ elert ol Or, .... CoatJ Oet. 31, 1977. Ptbl1al Hot' 0 I, 10, 1? I u, 1m, 111 a.. NftPOrt Harlior Ellltp. F -14586 FICTl'I'IOIS BUSIIIESS IIAME ftATEMENT Tllo ........... poraoa II dol~~ tNII'III ar. J'ue•s A...., 1721 E. c-"~~. Co,_ dol Mar, Ca. •-lleftotl~ 100 AtocMo, Coroa del liar, Ca. .a. n&l .......... co.dlet-.. .., u ....... ,,. 81pect. -lldlolll. ,... -~~·-... IUtd trlli llio _, elort ol Or--c.. t Od. 17 11'1'1. -llor ••• lo, 11, u, 1m.~.~1a_ tM ....,.rt --'·-,.U.LIC HOTICI!' -•-covaT or t 'tll ftAft or CAIDOaio\ roll TD t:OOWTI or 08Am& ... A--110\'iCI or IIA'-1 _ .. GllAYILLK PUBLIC NOTICE S-9SSIO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAllE ftATEIIENT Tbe JoUowtat periOG Is dolac ,_.._ 11: II aDd II Ala.rru, 15711 Carrtt L•e, Hu•tartoo Booeh,Ca.IIUt?: Howard Stet'ea Scbonftld, 15711 Carrie l..abe, HuatlDc- loo ~lb, >a.;IZ4t7. Tb.ll bllltltU II eoDduct- od by u i,otdiY,.,.l. Slcaod: Ho•IU'd 11-le~old. Tl!J.J st&tement wts nlld with tiMI Couaty elnk of or. uce CouDty ()(ot. 24, 1977. Publish: Nov. !, 10, 17, U, 1977, In the Ne-.rport Harbor £Mtcn. F -84!09 PUBLIC NOTICE . Ff:TITIOUS BUSl~'lSS !I AilE ST ATEIIENT The lollowltrc person~ ar. doiDC b.!siDtu as: Sir Ju M•ts, 20982 Brookhllrllt, HulltJ.IICloD Piech, Calli. tUM: Ylchlel AAdrtw Wal. ter, !0'77! Skimmer, Hallt- llctoa Beaeh, CaW. 91646; Fn.Dk Thomas Walker. ZZIY71 lllattilor, Huotlartoo Betcb, CaJU. 9!646, This busiDHI 11 coDduct- td by a poeral partMrshlp, Sl(aed: Wlcblel Walker. ThU statement was ftled wllb tbt county clerk of Or- a.nc:e County Oct. 28, 1m. Publllh: l'foy. '· 10, 1?. U , 19'7?, in the Newport Harbor Enslp. F -84500 PUBLIC NOTICE . -FICTITK>US BUSINESS MAllE STATEMENT Tbe followtDC per.,a 1.1 dOiJIC biiSaesa u : American Coloa Tbtnpy AsiiX'latloA, 4500 Carnpas Dr., Saltt 830, N._rt Boacb, CA. liMO: Jact L. LaDe, o . .:., N.D., 175S2 Cottoawood, lrYtDt, CA. 92715. Ttll.s buslaess Is eoadlc1· od by 111 lodlridual. SlcDI<1: J. L. Lou, ~.D. Tbls ltl.lement wu med wllh the c:ouaty elert of Or· uc• Ccauilr aet. 21, 11'17. Pubtllh: Mo•. s, to, 11, Z4, 19'77. Ia the Newport Harbor EDIIcJl. F -M40S PUBL.IC NOTICI! FICTITIOUS BIJSIIIESS !IAIIE ftATEIIENT TIMI tollowtDC 1>01"1011 II dOIIC blllMu u : Ms. Mn-.....r s.mce, 4010 Part llnpoll, ttll, N._rt Boaeb, CL -0: -1 s. ........ 4010 Put "-rt. fill, 11-rt B•eb. CL tltiO, Ttall hdn• &I CMdld· od by u ladl-. lltpiCI: ..._ .. _ Tbll---wllliiM_,el.rtoiOr- -Cnotr Oet. 17, tm. '-bUill: HoY. I, tO, 17• 14, lm.L_II 1M II_.. ·--, __ ,_UeLIC NOTICI!: FICI'IItAIIIICM:M- .... ftATIIIEIIT TIIIM ....... an ... bd •• I h .....---.. ..... _,_,Bal. ... ConK.--t. ,u. .... -3 Ca?lf..a; ........ -,..., I 31, Ca. ~ Nit.. .. II!: ..... • jii' :: -,: ·-s. =.. c:. _.,.:t.,*'"llr· ~~ ... ·aa ~!I ... I '' . "\ .· . I o .. ' ,. ) .... , .. . .,. .. ' " ---\ , • W•ming: Ttia SurpQil. G..-ujl H.a$. Qetermin.ed , 1 .. ,, Thit Cig .. ne Smoking Is Dengeroua to Your Health. . • , i I , I MIWftOIT HAIIOI INSIGN -NOV. 24. 1f77 -..... I J . Re ular a:S Menthol ' PU 8 t I C HOT I C. ~ --:. ,.=U::-::8::1!-t::":C"':N:70=:::T::-II:::;:e,_--~,=u::-::.C'L":I'::c:"'N::'O::-:T::-1 C=::E:-...of ~U 8C.I C N 0 T I C • lt'U8LIC NOTICI: NEWI'08T HAnOR EIISI~ PIJBLI SHED lfEIICY ·PG. 6 T)tqlllllo\Y, IIOV. 24, tJn , COIIIIIA OEL IIAI!, CAUF. . -- OIIIliii411CI MO. l'm E. ,_UGE. -· 1111 .. ~ • ...., _ _,..., .. AX OIIDIM411CI or TU ern or BIWPOIIT 81ACB ,_..... ~ bo peralod ..... oo Mtb ,.,...., ADIDO C8APTIJl -TO Til& IIDPOIIT MACK 10.01.010 PllltllrrTim lllllll. IIVIIICIPAL CODII PIII'UJIOitG TO Til& COII·I'IIOL A, IIIIIIDilmAL .. I liLTS. Dtallat---or Gndt IIDINdile.JJ I' 10' 1!1 U' II' ......... , ·-_....._ to ....... -Uld ua of llpo IIOIIMd by -IO,OI.GIO Uld -C<>m-,DIIIritl~. AIID RIIOVLATIOII OF 8llll8, AIID DIIL&TIIIO AIID 1, Ill lilt R.A, R-1, R-1.1, 11..1 Uld SP-4 (roo-!) All&liDOIG CIRTAIII SECT10IIS OF TrfLil ZO 8£. DIJtrida: 0ot .... or -fttalloo lip oot _ __, -lip. lolO lo PI to 14 ., II lUp LATDIG TO 8llllCII. two (1) _..tool Ill .,.._ Tbe CitJ C·01aeU ol till City of Nwport S.Cb DOES Z ... tbe R...S DUtriet: OM •• or ldtltlfleattaa 1lp 10.01.110 IIONCONFORIIIIIG DlNI. A. Da'~ Wlllm-PnjeCtloo mattoc 11 t1mo ot """'*loo ot w. c- ORDAIII u tiUOWI: ao1 n<M&I oil (I) -ro loti Ill orot. . SECTOI I, Cllljltor 10,01 II .. ,.., ldd4d to tbo S, Ill tbt R-4 ud C.R Dtotrlell: ODo •m• or 14oa111Jea. O.er .._rtr Lillo 14, 1VI7) .o.Jeb do oot .....,., -tile ..,..._ btroot or Bol?diiJI Llao. t• I ' I' 4' s• 8llol1 bt hPnlod U lepl _....,. llpo. 11-rt Bole> llallletpol Code to nod u loll .... : noo sip oot _ _,. twe1f0 (II) _., loot Ill sroo. '•CHAPTER ZO,Cle lOON ORDI!IANCI (b) TIDCIOIESS OF PROJECTJJN. Tbt tllle-ollOI' s : REPAIRIIIO Allll PA1NTIIIG. .... llpo •r bt portlocl of a etco wbteb pro)letl cmr JllbUc. property or Amond i:)r tM PCIJ'l19141 of f'tiPilt1lc lid ........ ...., S.Ctlou 10,01;010 Elloet ot Clltl>lor. 10.01.010 -ud Pvrpooo, %0.01.010 -· zo.oe.040 OtMraJ .Pro.taloDI. !0,08,050 Ptrmltted Slpl. %0,01.010 ou.tto Sips, %0.01.070 llollp Crltorlt.. ;o.OI,OOO Tti!II>Or8!'1 Sips. 20,06,090 EzteptioDI, 10.06.100 Modllleatloao. 20.06.110 N®COnlormla( Slpl. 20,06,010 EFFECT OF CHAPTER. The follow1JIC repl- ttoos Wll apply to au IOidac dlltrlcts. u eept the Plamed Commu.nity r:tstrtct 111 which the PII.DD.ed Commuott}' Oet'elopmeot studards for 1Jcna 1ba.U apply, la adtntloo to the recutattoa.s of tills Cblpter, the proYil:ioa.aof Chapter 15.16 relaUac to bulld1Dccode1, sip permits, feee:,peaa.IUes I aod a method of entorcemeot shall apply. Where a use permJt, nrltnet, modlftcatlon or sUe plan reYlew pro. cedare has been used, a.oy appUcable coodttlons of that appronl shall superSede tbl.s Chapter. 20.06.020 INTENT AND PURPOSE. The purpose of this Chapter Ls to provide m1D.imum standards to safeguard Ute, health, property and the publlc welt&re, aod to proYlde the meaJlS for adeQuate ideotlftcatlon and adYertJsement ot businesses by reculaU .. aDd eootroiUng the design. location, and maintenance of all signs aDd sl.gn structures In the City. 20,06,030 DEFINITIONS. The following terms used In this ordinance sllall hue the meanings indicated below: BUILDING LINE, Tbe term '' BuUdlDg Line" shall mean the setback Une establlsbed by ordtoance beyood which no building may extend.' A bJUding line may be a property line. COMBINATION C)JGN. The term ''CombinaUOD Sign" shall mean any sl.gn locorporatlng any comblnatloo of the features of ground, projecting and roof signl. Each portion of a sign wbtch 1s subject to more tban ooe classl!l ~ cation shall meet the reQtitrements for the ctassUlcatlon to •hlch ~ch portion Ls subject. DtsPLAY SURFACE. The term "Display Surflce" shall mean the aru made an..tl.able by the sign structure lor the purpose of displaytnc the adnrtlslnc message. ELECTRICAL SIGN. Tbe term "Electrtcal Slgn" shall mean any sign Illuminated by electric ll.ghlliag deYices which are fastened to the surface or mounted on the lnlerlor of the sign. GROUND SIGN, POLE SIGN. The term ''Ground Sign" or ''Pole Sign" shall mean any sign which Is supported by one or more uprights, poles or braces ln or upon the ground which are not a part of any buDding or enclosed within the exterior walls of any bulldtng and are separated therefrom by a distance of at least 6 inches. . MARQUEE. The term '• Marquee" shall mean a permanent roofed structure attached to and supported by a Wilding aod pro.Jectlne over public property. MOVrNG SIGN. The term ''Moving Sign" shall mean any advertising structure whld . has any 'ltslbly moving or revol•lng parts whlch are more than 2 IDChes 1n any diameter, except clocks, NONSTRUCTURAL TRIM. The term •·Noo.st ru ctural Trim'' shall mean the molding, battens, caps, naUlng str1ps, lattlclog, cutouts or letters and walkways wPttch are attached to the Sign structure. PROJECTING SIGN. The term "Projecting Sign" shall mean a sign, other than a •all sign, •htch projects from a.od is supported by a wall of a WUding or structure. PROJECTION. The term "Pro}ection'• shall mean the distance by which a sign extends our public property or beyond the bulldtne line. ROOF SIGN, The term ''Root Sign" shall mean a sign erected upon or above a roof or a bu.Udlng or structure. SIGN. The term '•Sign" shall mean any media, lncludlng their structure and component parts •hich art used or lnteoded to be used out-Of-doors to attract attention to the subject matter for advertising, dlrecttonat· or In· formational purposes. The area of a sl.(n shall mean the space enclosed by the outer dimensions of the stgn, or, If there Is no border, the area stWl be the space en- closed by sets of parallel ltnes contalning the wording or Images composing the sign. SIGN STRUCTURF.. The term "Sign Structure" shall mean the sign, and the supports, uprights, braces and fra mework of the sign. ST RUCTURE. The term •·structure" shall mean that which Is bullt or constructed, an edtftce or bulldlag of any klod, or any piece of work arttftclally 00111 up or composed of parts joined tog"ether in some deft.nite .manner. TEMPORARY SIGN. The term '•Temponry Sign" shall mean any stp, haMer, penoa.at, valance, or advertl.s!ng 'llllsplay constructed of cloth, canns, light fabr1c, card~ board, wallboard, or other light materials, with or "lflthout fnmes, lntended to be displayed for a limited period of tlme only, WALL SIGN. The "Wall Sign " shall mean any sign attached to, erected aplnst or painted Up:lO the wal l of a buUd~ or structure, the ra ce or which Is In a single plane parallel to the plane of the wall. WIND SK;N, The term ''Wind Sign'' shall mean a sarles of similar banners or objects of plastic or other light materlal more than 2 Inches In any diameter which are futen9d together at tntervt.ls by wire, rope, cord, strtng or by any other means, designed to move and attract attention upon being IUbjeeted to pressure by •lnd or bree:r.e, 20.06,040 GENERA L PROVtsiONS. A. Any other out- door sips not eq~ressly permitted In this Cnapter are prohlbtted. B. UNCERTAINTY OF ORDINANCE PROVISIONS. The PlanuJor Commission sllall have the authority and duty to interpret the provisions of this Chapter at the reQUest of the Community Development Director or when a wrttteo appeal from lll decision of the Community De'f'tlopmeot Director Is ftled with tile Commission. C. COMPLIANCE REQUlRED. No person shall erect, re·erect. coRICruct, eDlarge, alter, repair, mon, lmpro .. , rtmo.,., coDYert, or equip any stcn or stp structure, or pelnt a oew wall •lin. Ill the Clty, or cause or permit tbe ame to bt done, contnry to or In •iolaUoa of any of the provlllou of thts Chapter. D. PROPER MAINTENANCE REQUIRED. AU tl(DI, to ~ cmer wtth all or their IUPPOrtl, bnc .. , ruT• ud uebors, ab&IJ be properly malataiDid wUh rf81)1Ct to appMnaet, atneetural bd eleetr1ca.l features. Tbe d.llpla.y .ulface• of all -lllall bt kept -or pointed or-at all UmH. All slpl aball be tubjeet to malDt..-.ee pro. rtlloM u tollows: l . ADf loca.tJoa wbert bu!Dea JOOdl art 1m IOIIpf 101d Ol' prodillced or wbere N"leel are DO )OGler proYided 1MJ.1 bllft DIMt7 (80) daJJ to hiDOft uy nrutehiC OT dllroUel 11pt lollo•lllr ootlfttal .. by tbe Clly 1101 at tile tJII!I-ot U. GWD~r of I&Jd propertJ. WHn tiM wrmn M'flm""" 11118 bHI ct•• bJ tbt CIJ ud co•••• bu 101 -lilt -.... ....,,., -(80) dlly pel1od, tile CIIJ M1 -tile .-1 ot -· llpo -liN -.... -" ""'' • bo -..... -"'· 00:;.~ ·~::. -;,""7*.:. •.;,-=:oror= -... ,..,. Ill ,. 11.-..:1 .. ,.cod - _, (10) .. ,. ---!lao by tile City, I btyood a bulldlllr tlllo 11 co••nood by 111e tolro..ltlo lll>le: ud mar bt l't])laeod 111100 ....... a ..,.... Uld IIITIII B. COMMERClAL IJI!D INDUSTRIAL DtsTRJCTS. Projectloa ,. 4, S' • z• the a.me lalpteted. Saeh lip _, be ...acwtd ud n- 1. 1a tbt A-P ,&lid C .. lf Dlatrleta: A muJmum of tbr.. Mutmum Tbtck:oHs z• Z'll"· 1,4., 4, placlcl aadtr a J1Aclt permit U tbt 11mellnplac«! wtttdn (S) lip>, tbo co-oroo oot to 01eeod ooo buadrod •1<17 (10) dar• ollll roDIOftl.-, (100) -ro !MI. (e) NUMBER. Ollly 000 PIOlOCIIIIC •lea Oboll btpormlllod C, CHANGE OF OWNERSIDP, Upoo <Out• ol..,.rolllp z. ID tbe C.R Distrt.et: Sip~ appu.rteaant to aay aH oa • balldtar or baUd._ •tte. of tht buiMtladnrtlttd by..,. •ell lip. tbe..,. crner lh&J.l be permitted, proY1dtd that tbt total IQUan tootqe (d) AREA. Two (Z) equart teet for eaeh UMal toot of may cqe uy Mme or aam• oa IUeD alp ., 11oar u of •leu lba1l not uc..St ont (1) Jqtrare toot fOr each bulldlllc troatqe, DOt to u:cetd two halldrtd (toO) •ar• tbe sip act¥trtJ..MJ lbt Amt tJpe of bullMa ud tMN 11 lineal loot of boUdlq IJ'oolqe. laot. 110 eqelll tbo eoollprslloll oloa~ otp. S, IJI the C..O, C-1, c.z, M~l, M ... t.A, 1Dc1 SP-4 (com-4. ROOF SIGNS. Root •tens may be lllowe4 throae:b an D. REMODELING. Aoy •cb lip. may be rtmottd lor merclal) Dlstrlctl: Slpi~~~PUrteD&nt to any permitted use. exc::eptl.oo permU by the Pl..aml.aC Commtuioa only ID the purpo11 ot remOdellD&: a baUdtDc lad nplaced wtWa C. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS lN ANY DISTRICT l.uta.nces wbere the IO<::ltiOG ol I bulineu prtelltdll the lblrty (SO) days after the remodel.lftc 1.J compllttd. IKh (e~cept P~Cl ettecuve use of a pole sip, rrouod, •ten or pro1ecttac •teo may be remo•ed and nplaced uDder a llaelt perm.lt. Permaoeot Exterior Stpa: ·-A mutmum of seven C7) stcn. E, ALTERATIONS. AltenUou to such slpl may be permueot •~CDS shall be permitted oo any sentce statlon (a) AREA. To be determlned by the Pl&mlllc Com-made only upon obta1DJ..ne an Exeept:loa Permit acoordtlc 1tte u follows: mission, oot to exceed two Dundred (tOO) JQUan feet. to the provialoDI of thiJ Chapter. 1. ODe doabJe.f:ac::ed frtt~sta.ndinc sip, rw;,t tJ:ceedtoc (b) HEJGtrr. No taller Ull.n baU-11 tall, not ID SECTION 2. Section 20.10.015 1..s ameodld 1b nad u a be.lcbt of tweaty.ftn (25) feet a.od an ar• of thlrty~stx exceed tttteen (15) feet aboYt main portion of root. follows: (SIS) IQUlre feet for each side. (c) PROJECTION. SUbject to the same Jtaad:arda U ''20.10.015 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND US!I. Tbt 2, 'l'wo wall s.lcns to be located oa the exterior facades projec:Unc gfpl, Director of Community Devalopmeat mayll)pfO'f'ettmpora.ry ot the bJ.lldlng aDd 110t exc~ teo (10) IQtltre feet eacl'l. 5. GROUND AND POLE SIGNS. tnct lDd sales otflces tor the ftrst l&le of ltntcbln• 3. One slgo adverttslnc tbe price of ca• rw;,t exctedlng (a) FRONT AGES. Permitted only on bJ.Udlft( altu with aDd/or loti tn aay tesideattal district for a period o1 time eJ.&ht (8) ,quare feet. The al(n thall be of matert.a.ls in a mlnlmum flfty (50) fool frotU:ge, not to exceed one year followlne the recordat.loe of tht harmony with those utUlzed In lbe bulldlng. (b) AREA. Not to esceed tw'o huDdred (200) square feet. ft.Dll subdivision map. ExteQIIoo ot Urn• lor temporary 4. ODe sign ldentltylng the opentor of the premises (c) HEIGHT. Not to e:rceed tweoty-nve' (25) feet to top IIMJ and structures may be aaUmrlled by the Director and address of the buUdlng, to be located on the buUdtng of sign: of Community Development.'' and not exceed.tnc a total ol sU (6) square feet. 6. SIG NS ON flARQUEES. No projectlne tips may SECTION 3. SecUoo 20.13.015 Is ameDded to read 11 5. All small sl(ns advert1slnc products lor sa.11, trad· be attached to a marquee. Signs huac from the uDdertlde foJiow s: 1Dg stamps, crtdU cards aod the inspectloo of polluUon of a marquee shall be cle~r of the sidewalk by DOt le11· '•20.13.015 USES PERMITTED. The folto-wtr:w ues tha.U control devices, lamps and brakes, as ailthoriled by the 'than eight (B) feet. S.icos may be placed on the outer laces be permitted tn the R~1 District: State, shall be clustered toto oot more than three (3) of a marquee If, they are made a part thereof add do not (a) Sln&:le~famUy dwetl.lncs. Sign erouplngs located on the btllldLDc face and a tota.fof exceed the limitation of marquees. Cutout letters may be (b) Ooe accessory building If constructed slmullaDeouJIY which shall not exceed twelve (12) .SQUare feet In area, installed on top of marquees. with ·or subsequent to the main buDding and located on the exclusive or the addlllooal space required for sigosad•ertls~ 7 • SPECIAL PURPOSE SIGNS. Signa used to give direc. same lot or buDding sUe. tnc state.authorlr.ed sentces. The sign back(rouDd shall tlon to tratnc or pedestrians or give WtrucUou aa to (c) Accessory uses normally Incidental to llJJCle.famlly be of materials in ha.rmony11t'lth thoseutilll:ed 1n the bulldlng. special condlttoy shall DOt exceed a total of all (6) aquare dwellings. This Is oot to be construed as permltttnc aDy 6, One double-faced sl(n. Ill a permanent frame, oot feet (slngle face) Ln area and may be permitted In addttton commercial use, nor s hall this be deemed 1o aUow tile exceeding aa area of tweln (12) square teet for each to the other signs listed 111 this section In lnltaDces matllfacturing or processt~ of any aubstance or com- side, for promotional purposes, but excludlng aQy reference where necusary for tntnc safety reasoaa;. Said signs modlty for pront or the storaa:e of nhlcles, equipment to price. shall not contaiD names, logos, or adnrtl.ti..D( messaces. or materials used In the conduct of any rtta.IJ or whole - No rotating, fiashtnc, blinking or stgnt.ng wtth animation, 20,06,080 TEMPORARY SIGNS. A. REAL ESTATE SIGNS. aale b.Jstness. nags, t.ooers or other atteotton-attnctlng deflces shall 1. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. (d) Temporary structures aDd uses. Regulaltont are as be permitted on a permanent basts. Attentloo-attncU~ (a) 1o the R.A, R-1, R-1.5, R.Z, R~S, and c .R Districts: specuted In Section 20.10.015 of Genenl Controls. Rest- devices may be permitted for thirty (30) days, oowenr, One unllghted strn, not exceeding three (3) square teet deotlal Districts. when connected •lth an openl..ng or chall(e In ownership In area, to ad'lerttse the lease, rental or salt of the (e) Signs In accorda..D.ce "''lth Chapter 20.06." or manarement of a senlce station. property upon which it Is located, Such sign may sOO. SECTION 4. Section 20.14.015 Is amended to r•d as D. DRJV£.IN AND OUTDOOR RESTAURANTS IN ANY only the name, address, and telepbone oomber of the follows: DISTRICT. owner, but sha.ll oot sbow the name, address, tetepbone "20.14.015 USES PERMITTED. The following uses shall Signs shall be subject to the follo•l~ restrictions: number, or any other cSescr11)Uon or ldentlttcatton of aoy be permUted In the R.1.5 District: 1. The .subject matter of any sl.gns shall be llmlted to person, firm or corporation other than the owner of said (a) One slngle~tamUy dwelling. the name of the business and the food products IDd beverages property, (b) One duple&. sold on the premises on which the siena are located. Or, Ln lieu of the sign mentioned above, one open boose (c ) Accessory uses normal!)' Incidental to stnele-lamlly 2. The total area of all signs on the site shall oot exceed sl(n not exceedinr; three (3) square feet to area, which dwellings or duplexes. Thts Is not to bf construed 11 per. two (2) square teet for each Lineal foot of property on a tnvltes the g.eneral publtc to inspect the premises for mltttng any ('ommerctal uses, nor shall thls be deemed street. 1n the case of corner lots or double frontage lots lease, rent or sale, shall be permitted to be displayed, to allow the manufacturh~ or processing of a.ny substaoce only one street frontaee may be used to determine the providing that at the time satd property Is open for lnspec-or commodity for protlt or the s torage of Vehicles, equip- maximum allowable sign area. Uon and the open house sign Ls displayed. the owner. his ment or materia.ls used tu thto conduct of any retaU or 3. All stens shall be mounted nat against a buUdlng tenant, or agent Is 1n attenda.Dce and present on said wholesale business. and shall be limited in size to fifty (50) square feet each, property to display any such hOUse or bulldlnc" thereon. (d) Temporary strurtures and uses. Rerulatlons are as except that one free standing sign not to exceed one OOodred Said open bouse sten shall only be displayed oo or from the specified In Section 20,10.015 of General Controls~ Resl - (100) square feet s~all be permitted, property being leased, rented or sold and shall oot show dentiat Districts, 20.06.060 OFFSITE SIGNS. Otfstte signs, tncludlng bUt-the name, address, telepboDe number, or any other de~ (e) Signs In accordance .tth Chapter 20,06.'' boards, may bf allowed 1n commercial and todustrlal scription or ldentltlcatlon of any person, nrm or corpora-SECTION 5. Section 20.15.015 is amended to read u districts through an except.1on permit by the Plannlng tlon other than the owner of such property, follows: Commlsston. (b) 1r1 the R-4 Olstrfeti ODe (1) ftal ertate sta:d'not ''20,15.015 USES PERMITTED. The followt~ uses shaU 20.06.070 DESIGN CRITERIA. The signs permitted by u ceedtoe twelve (12) aqu.are feet tn area which actrertlses be permuted In the R-2 Dlstrlcta: SecUoo 20.06.060 are subject to the fnllo•lng additional the sale, rental, or teaR of th~ premises upon Which the (a) S~Je.fa.mUy d"Wellloi:s. limitations. sign Is located. Such stcn may show only the rw.me, ad-(b) T:wo deolached sl..ngte.famUy dwelUnga or ODe tklplu. A. GENERAL CRITERIA. The follo•lng criteria are dress, and telepbc:me number of the owner, b.lt sha.l! not (c) Accessory uses oormaJiy l.octdental to siarte.famUy applicable to all signs: show the name, address, telephone tllmber, or lM' other dW&lUngs or dUplexes. Th11 Is DOt to be construed as 1. TRAFFIC SIGNA L IMITATIONS, No person shall description or ldentitlcalton of any person, rtrm or cor-permttttnc any commercta1 uses, oor shall thll be deemed place, maintain, or display upon or 1n •lew of any highway poratloo other than the owner of said property. to allow the manufacturl~ or processing of any substloce or street any unofficial slgn. sl.goal or deYlce or any sign, Or, 111 lieu of the sta:n memtooed above, one (I) open or commodity lor profit or the storage of uhtcln, equip. signal or device which purports to be or Is an tmltaUon house sta:n oot exceec11nc three (3) square feet In area, meot or matertlls used In the conduct of a.ny retail or of, or resembles, an otnctal tramc sign or signal or which which Invites the general publlc to Inspect the premises wholesale business. attempts to direct tl'le movement of trafft.c or which hides tor lease, rent or sale, Shall be permitted to be displayed, (d) Temporary structures and uses. Re(ulaUons an as from •lew any official tratrtc sign or stgnal. proYidl~ that at the time said property ts open for tnspec-specUied ln Section 20,10.015 of General Controls ~ Rest~ 2. lLLUMINATED SIGNS. Ulumlna.ted stgns shall be tlon and the open house sign Is dtspla)·ert, the owner, his dential Districts. provided with lllumlnatton as pro,lded In tills Section: tenant, or agent Is tn aUendance and present on said (e) Sl.gns ln accordance wtth Chapter 20.06." (a) The maximum ntlng of indi•idual incandescent lamps property to display any such hOOse or bulldlog thereon. SECTION 6. Section 20.16,015 Is amended to read as exposed on the 5Url.ace of any sign shall be 40 watts. Said open ttouse sign shall only be rllsplayed on or from follows: (b) The muimum D.icbt~Ume brl.ghtuess of any sign the property beiOf; leased, rented or sold and shall not ''20.16.015 USES PERMITTED. The follo.tng uses shall shall be 15,000 foot lamberts. show the name, address, telephone EJ~mber, or any other be permitted in the R-3 Districts. (c) The mutmum brtehtness of any lamp used to U-descrlpt1on or ldenttttcatloo of any person., nrm or cor-(a) Slne;Je.f:amlly dwelltncs and duplues. lumt.oate aoy sign. as measured from any oormal viewing poratloo other than the owner of such property, (b) Multiple dwelll.nes, apartment houses and dweULQC angle, shall be 15,000 toot lamberts. (c) In all Districts: The Director of Community Denlop-groups. 3. BEAMS OF LIGHT, No person not authorized shall ment may approve temporary signs lor the nrst sale of (c::) Temporary structures and uses. Recutatlooa are u erect or matnta.tn any device •hlch directs a beam of structures aod/or lots ln any dl.strlcl lor a period of time speelfled in Section 20.10.015 of Gene ral Controls • Rest. Ught 1n 111 naltllag sequence toward any street or hiehwa.y, not to exceed one year following the recordatlon of the dential Districts. nor shall a.ny person erect or maintain any electrical tlo.al subdiVIsiOn map, (d) Signs In accordance with Chapter 20.06." advertising sip or slmtlar device that IDterferes with 2. C9MMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. Com~" SECTION 1. Sec Uon 20.16,020 Ia amended to read as the rlslbUity of any omctal trattlc control deYice or merclal and lndustrtal properties shaU be permtHed one follows: warnJ.ng sipa..t. (1) real estate stcn oot u ceedt.ng twelve (12) square feet ''20.16.020 USES REQUIRING USE PERMIT. The follow. 4. TYPES PROHIBITED. The following types of stgns In area which advertises the sale, rental or lease of the ing uses shall be permUted, sub}ect to the securtnc of 1 are prohlblted: premises upon which the sip ts located. use permit In e1c~ cue: (a) Flashlnc or animated electrical signs. B. OTHER TEMPORARY SI..;NS, (a) Community centers, social halls, lodces, cluiM, rest (b) Wind signs. 1. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. No temponry signs are Domes, and motels. (c) Movtnc signs. permitted In resldeotial districts except the real estate (b) Recreational establlshm£>ot&, parkinc loCI, lutitu- (d) Any other outdoor sftn oot expressly permiHed in ., slg05 In Section 20,06.080 A, 1. tlons, cemeterlet, public lallldines, remon.J. of earthen this Chapter. 2. COMMERCIAL .\NO INDUSTRIAL D~RICTS, materials, hellporb aDd heltstops, outdoor liCNI.nc may EXCEPTIONS. Provided, however, such signs may be (a) SrzE. No temporary sign ahall exceed oot ti!Ddrtd be permJtted as specified more particularly iD SeeUOD permitted 1t an exception permit ls obtained In each case (100) IJQIIare feet tn a rea, Temporary si(u of rtctd 20.10.020 of GeD&rt.l C011ttol1 -Realdeatial otstrlcts. In accordaoce with the procedure provided In this Chapter. material shaH oot exceed twenty.four (24) IQUI.n fHI SECTION B. S.Cttoa 20.1?.015 Is amended to read as 5, POST[NG ON PUBLIC PROPERTY PROHIBITED, No In area, or six (6) feet In height. follows: ' person, except a public oftlcer or employee In performance (b) DURATION, Temporary stps may remain 1n place '•20.17.015 USES PERMITTED. The lollowtnc uae• 1hlll of a pubUc duty, shall paste, paint, print, naU, tack, place for a period oot etceecUDc silty (60) d:a1S per ealeDiiar be permitted lD R-4 Otatrtc::ts: or othent'l.de fasten any card, banner, tlandbtU, sign, poster, year. (a) Stncte.flmll1 dWtlllDc• IDd dupleaes. or adnrtlsement or ootlce of any ldnd, or cause the same (c) NUMBER. One (1) per butldln&: or bU.Udlllc 1lte. (b) Multiple dwtlllact, aputmeat houa., ud dwtlllllll to be done 01:1 any curbstone, lamp post, pole, hydrant, 3. CLOTH SIGNS. Cloth stpa may elltDd aeroa a c~. brl<Jee, wall or tree upon any pubUc sidewalk, street, or public street only by perm.I.Jslon of the CltJ CouacU ar.t !c Hotels, motels and rooml .. or bolrdlal bOUMI. public property, except as may be required or allowed shall be JUbject to all appU.eabte 1.tw1 Jld ordlDUcn, d CommuaJ.ty eeateu, .oclal hallt, lode• aDd c::llk. by law, or by City CouocU appro•al. 4. For Automobile Senlct StaUo1111: See SteUoD !0.-e) Temporsry strueture~ lDd u .... ReplJU.. ar. 6, POSTING ON STREET PROHIBITED. No penon shall 06.050 C. II sptCitled ln SecUoa 20.10.015 of Gtotn.J. Com-ols • erect or coutruet any aiCD upon an1 strMt, except as may 5, For Drtvt-ln &Dd Outdoor .RutaanDts: ,.e StcUoa R111ddlal DtMrlcts. be required or allowed by taw, or by City Counctlll)pro,al. 20.06,050 D. (f) Sicu Ill accordi.Dee wUb ChapCer Z0.08," B. SPECIFIC steMS. lo addlttoa to the proYt.ioas coo-20.06,090 EXCEPTIONS, A. Tl'le PlaaalfC Comml .. klll SECTION 9, StcUoo 20.17 ,0:0 lJ ameDded to l"tt:d u taloed lD Stc:U008 20.05.050 ao:l to.oe.cnoA, tbe foUowtoc shall hue tt.e authority to tuM ncepttoa permU.. ader fnllowa: rtttrtcUou lhall IWIY to &ll sigolneept lholtiO"feroed the procecllre htre!Mfter ptoTfdtd. aJlowUac deflalloM ••!0.17.,0!0 USES REQUIRJtte USE PERM.IT. T!MII:tllow- by Sect"* 20.06.050C, Automobile S.mce Sb.lioal and from 1111 ot the proYllklal: o1 t1111 Cbapter except: 1DC IINS ltWl be permitted subjlct to ftnt Na~rilla 20.oe.OSOD, trlft~la Uld O.tdoor Rtttaanatl. 1. Tbe UmUaUoos oD the dtstance a •ten 11111 projtet ·~ permit ID •eb cut: 1. GENERAL. ODe (l) perpeadlcata.r .tp (I.e. roof, o'f'tr pablle property. (a) ~f .. loaal omc ... proJtetblc, or pole) ts permitted per baUdlJIC or bu.UdiDC 2. The probJbltJou acallllt a alp. 11pa1 or de'rlce (b) Hottl Ud motel I'Htllrutl, "OD-ale" U.Or ... tlte. ODe of tbut perptDdlcull.r •&ens cu be uMd to wb.tch tmltatt~ or n~~~mblll aa offte.lal tniJSc lip or tabllshm111fa.. lDd otber ~ ltnktl ud nta1l combtnlt.loD wttll wall alps u permitted below. tlCMl or atttmpta to dlrtet tbt mottmtllt ot tnmc or aMpt dtlltcDed prl.m&rtly in U.. COIWtU-. of tbt pnts Z, WALL !'IGNS. bldellrom rt ... aay olllc?l?-lip or llpol. of bololo 1101 motell-ldod-all 11CC0M ~ bt- (a) PROIECTIOH Allll HEIGHT. No ntl lip lllalt .... I. Tile problb!IJGe op111ot aay deTIIIo -· dlroeU & a lolliiJo, polio or C<OirtTa~ lid l'lrtbtr ---IIIli.., a projtetloD onr pablk property cnatt.r thaD hrllltJ·ioar bum of Upt Ia a n •• ,,.. 1111111-=t '"'rd a -..e or actftrtielDC "bt wa.tble ft'om uy Jtl'tltt, (Z4) llleboo, oor ntnrl abooo lQJ ld)l-parspot or rool lllchW'I1 or .., -lrlcal 11p or ctme• l1lll ?llorferoo (e) Aec:~ eoa•ot.oO-., ~ loll, -· of the _.u. bollctq. •lib a. nmMIIIJ ot .., olll<lal ---J-, eotnet-, l*blle bollcl.., -ol. -(b) AR£A. Tbt &roo ot • ...U olp or ...U ..,.. oe Uf or wtroiJor &tpaJ. """'rlall, looUpoltl Uld btllllopo, 2 IMo ,,.,... _, frooablo ot a -• IliaD oot -two -«1 (100) B. Ill onlor to ,-u £""""*'" Ptndl, 111e c... bt ponnlllod u -llod -..-tor17 Ill - -rt INI •r lortr> (40) pmeol ot tile til'-n.?otoed mlum -!loci -lilt put11c •<11 ..... Ia-IG.lO.OIO ot o-aJ C-• R d'Mfll? - •all •met ..... llocloMiq Qlltdlp. •17 to ~ a --...-1:1 rtPt, 11122 Ill bo IICTOI 10. 8edloo 10.10.011 Ia .. H to noll u (e) !lUMBEr.. A owd-ot lllrw (S) qll lllplllllll ~ to tile pu; 2 • of IIIIo c._.. u -oel loiJon: bo perm-per .. 1 .. ., ,.,.._, a ..,u.-bolld-~ ..: ..w 111 bo...,., -to 1111 ...-. "10.10.011 TIUPOtwrt wriiiJCrvaa .um lUI. A. 1Dc ~ ta'ft DM ft1J lip per ....... pile o. "'-0· alttJ, ••rt or .-.a ...an tf .. s rs ....... I Dn'llfT AND PUaJlir»>. 'ne llllll ....... Ill 0111111 r.::.f> _,..toot bllklll dtnettl7 nU llp·Uitlll ~==::\•:s=.:._-::-.:':'1 1'3 :r:, 11 !; ':f"s': 1-:'.; :: :"~ t'sr:,-r- 1. no.JICTDtGIG... w-.n ... -.c*r. MJ....,•rn IIIII rt"trt•llrlll ... , 5 U7 (o) no.JICTIOII. l'ollp 111&11 PIOJo<l..,. -·• C. APPIW.. Ill -llle 112-w..,. -= -of-or hiPS ---on I d11 2 ($)loel.,...pollllc_.trud-lllprojoello-ta---lllt-olllll"l 'JCI s .... IIIIC ... o_tloa ... llllllllllll......,,_ two (I) loel ot liN oo.-?fllo.lobjoel Iolli U 'J-Ill bt _,. -_,_ (Jl) 111J0 _, 1o ...,. ... -11011 _.: WIRN oil!' II 'nzsor-. IIIIo Clil;llor, llle dl-111, lip _,. pnJo<l o .. r lbo CPIJ C111 :D. ' . CC'wt I• .... 'I)-: • ,., I 'IIU.LIC NOTICa ~!LIC NOTIC:& h cc....;-... ,....· ..... ) Sill .. .. ..... t rt ••• ... -Y'IGIIItN ol .., .... o,..·=~ oi ... CitJ, 8. T 0111 AJm 8"l1llCTUU..8 101' TO • DCIID to D.6ft. 1lt DiNctor o1 eo._., Dlt'1'• ... _, .......... tM ......,,., .. ol .enceu. ud luill Ia .., Cotalllftetal Diltrid for a pertod oiU.. • to eiCeed 10 c~a,.. Prior to IIPiovill aid ........., ..... Dtrector ot ComniiDitJ Ott-... eMil ..,.. be ........, Commlaiol of Ida .._. to permit IUd ... ud 1111111 tUe 1tbateftr 1ttpe or~ an .... .., eo ....,. u.t aid ... ww be ,.. .. .,.. wttta u.. IIIIJIIC* Ud llte?lt ol tb1l S.CUoa uct blat aJd 1ud or •fldllc ww be NIIIIIDrtd at •cb tilDe u tbe a• 1a ~ C. TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES Df ac• OF 10 DAYS. Tbt PlaaiDc Comm.tutoG m&J atllorbe tbt t.mponry Ult of .tracturu aad laDd lA U1 Com. merolal ot.trlct tor perlodl o1 Umt lA esc• o1 tO daya .abject to tbt ~tet~rt.ac of a lilt perm.tt lA eaeb cut. Ia ~ afd ut permit tbt PlaDD1Ic Commt,.. may tmpoee ~tr condtt'onl tb1J dltm MCUILI'J to u.re tbat tbt PIII"PPH ud lDteat of tblt SteUGG 1a carrt.ecl oat Ud lba11 tlltabls.b a lpeCUlC pot.at Ill ttmt WbeD IIJd perllllt S. to be t.rmiDated IDd tbt atte rtStortd. D. EXTBlCSJONS OF TIME FOR TEMPORARY USES Aim STRUCTURES. Tbe Dlrtctor of Commaatty Owtlop- m•t aDd tbt PlaDAI.ac Commta1oa m&J aatbortM ez- ._, .... of Um. •b)lct to tbe procedQre.IPfCUI.tcl &!loft,'' SECTION 11. SeetloD 20,31.015 It ameodtd to rtld u lollowt: ''IO.J1.015 USES PERMITTED. 1'be toUowtJac 11 ... 1ball be ~rmJbd ill A-P Dt.trletr. {a) Prof~ omcea, bltiDeaa omees, bub, eoo- MrntoliM ot art IDd music, art lbldJol, art plltrt., commuDity centers, eoelal balll, lodltt &Dd clabl, mtdScal etllttrt, pbJslcal, medical aad diapoatte laboratories, pbotocnplly atudtos, pbarmaclts for d18peulac ot clnlp aDd medical .upplles ooly, and otber uses Wbleb ill tbt opiASoa of the P1a.on1Dc CommlalioD are of a similar Mlllrt. (b) Aceeuory uses oormallJ locldeatal to commercial deYelopmeata, when tUeb uses do DOt alter tbe ebaracttr of tbt premlMs Ill respect to tbetr use for parpolts permttt.d ill tbt c11ttrtct. Such aectuory butldillp lball be allowed OGly when eoostructed coocarreat with or IUblecJieat to tbt maJn bulld1Jic. (c) Temporary stncturts aDd uses. Recul&ttou are u ll)eCUled ill Stctlon 20,30,015 of G.aenl Coatrola - Commercial Dlltricts. (d) Slpl to accordance w1tb Cbapttr 20.06." SECTION 12. SteUon 20.32.015 1s amended to ned u follows: ''ZO.SZ,Ol5 USES PERMITTED. The follOYiDc uses shall be ~rmltted Ill C-N Dtstncts. (a) Profeasioaal otnces, communlty centers, soclal balls, lodct• and clubl. (b) Retail stores aod pertoDI.l se"tct establlabmtnts wttbiD a bulldtllc, lDcludJng appllaDct storts, tuerltt (Dot wboltale~ bub, b&rbtr8bops, beauty parlon, boot- stores, department stores, drurstores, food tbops, bard- ware stores, aarsertes, offtces, radio stores, IDUqlle sbope, abot shops, studios, taUor shops, IDd otMr ues wblcb Ill tbe oplnloo of the Pla.anJ.Dc CommlsstoD are of a simllar •ture. (e) Acctuon uses oormally lDcldental to commercial diYelopmeats, where such uses do not alter the clancter of \be prtmt.es Ill respect to tbelr use for Plli'POMI permUted Ill tbe cU&tr:lct. Sacb accessory bulld!Qit lball be allow.C OnlJ when constructed concurreat with or IUbMQDelt to the main buJltt1Jic. (d) Temporary atructurts IDd uses. RecuWiODI are u Jptcltled ill S.C:Uoo 20,30.015 of Geoeral Cootrols -Com- mercial Da.trtct&. ( t) &lpiiD ace.orda.oce witb C bapter Z0.06 .'' SECTION 13. S.CtloD 20.!2.010 1s amtadtd to read u follows: ''10.1Z.D20 USES REQUlRING USE PERJliT. Tb. follow- lac UMI lhall be permitted •bJeet to the seaartac of a ut permit ID •cb cue: {a) GuoliDt 1tntce sblloos, drin-to facUlties, resta.a- ruta and out1oor restauraats. (b) Reer•Uoaal tstabUJbmeats, 1Dst1tuUoos, ctmttertts, pabllc bulldlJica, parklDc of automobUes OD roofs, remonJ of eartben materials, heliports and h~ outdoor ltctattar may bt permitted u speeltled more pa..rt1cularlJ to S.Ctloo 20.10.020 of Gentnl Controls -Commercial Dlstriets." SECTION 14. Section 20.33.020 Is amentMd to r11d u followr. '•I0,3S.OZO PERMITTED US~. In tbe C-R Dtstrlct tbe followtal aa., ahall bt permitted: (a) Commere.lal use• Umlted to retanorper.,ahe"lct tltabltabmtot., baadlenft eltabllshmtats, proftaioaal of- ftc• &Dd other aMI wblch. to the opln1oo of tbt Pla.MiDc Commtastoo, are of a sJmUar •mre. (b) ReaJdtaUal uNs onlJ to eoo)llDctloD with permitted commtrclallllts. (c) AeCNIOfJ aNS oormally 1Dcldtatal to oommtrclal ud r.sdtDttal denlopmllltl, Where •eb llltS do DOt alter tbt ctancttr ot tbe prtmlMI Ill nspect to tbe1r alt for parpoMI perm ltted lD tbt dlstrtct. (c1) Ternpon.ry stnctures IDd uses. RecuJ,at1oM an u JK*:Ultd Ill S.CUoo 20.30.015 of General Coalrola - Commercial DtJtrtets. (e) Slplln aceorda.oce wttb Cbapter Z0.06." SECTION 15, Seetlon ZO.S4.015 is amtoded to read u follow•: "20.34.015 USES PERMITI'EO. TIM lollo'trlDc lliH lbal1 be permitted 1D C -0 Dlatricta: (a) MaJUple dwtlllDcl or apartment booMs. bottll, motels, proftllloDI.l omees, clube. (b) Rftall alta, aad wholesale alta WbtD comblDtd wlth retail 1&111 of a almllar oaturt; Ito~ tbtr.tor aball bt wttbl.D a baUdJnc, except tor bolla. (c) Aeceaory aNI oormally IDeidtatal to UM per- mUttd to tM dlJitrtct. (d) Ttq~Gruy .maetures a.od aNs. Rep1atjoM are u ..,.cltltd lo Section 20.30.015 of GeDenl Coal:rola - Commeretal Dlltrleta. (t) SlpiiD accordaDCt with Cbapter 20.06.'' SICTIOM 18. S.CtloD 20.S4.0ZO 11 amtDded to r.d u _,non: ••10.34.010 USES REQUIRn«i OSI PERMJT. 11M lol- loYiDI .-aau bt permitted •Jtet to t11e -1111 of I ... permit ill -.ch cut: (a) LlcM ml.adllriiiC, taelMI. ncalt of baab, ..S ot~~er.,. ftJeb ta tM oplDioD or tbt Pta.a.c eom.t..._ an oiiiJDDar •tan. {b) Guollle .mtct IDttoM, c1J1ft ... tuWU.. I'NCM-rua us cMIJOOr rt~t~art.~~U. (e) ~ '*"'•mt?ltl, IMtllllttaM,c...eutN. J*IIUC biOd'llp, JU1dllr ol ........ aa roae., l't· ..,... or eua. ......., MUJoJU u11 ......._, •-daor UdltJII 111&1 be pertdl*l u spedled ..,. par. u.1ar11 ta 1tct1aa 10.10.010 or O..nl COII:rola-Com- a-.:111 D&ltrletl." acrPt 1'7. s.cu. ao.as.otl &a aantd to l'tld u fDUOn; ··•.•.en• osa PIDili'TID. ,... ~ ... IIIID '-,....... Ia C-1 DtiUlca: W Ptafs18W1 came.. OOialllillllltJ C 2 11,10d1l..U.. ............ ~, .............. pa Ill .......... 2 .... a ........ , a 3 11"7 a --. ...... =:·:=....-='=:1 ::::=::: .... '=' •;-:::;t ~·~ = ::..:~ = 11 .. -:: tl.:. F I 3 C..•'VC anti ._........ ar: .. h... ... (•) .hall 117-... -11 an1 .. , 1 1 ' • ftiN .... -.t ...... $ I 11 e1 .. ji I I I II rllllll ....... -IIIJ&SII pt,.... II 1M dlaeJ1et. ... ICCJ FE 1 ......... lillllll '-Ill ... IIIJ n. II Lli....S Willi ..,. W ........................ £ (d) T~ JIIVJ lb..._ 11111 ...._ ...,.M, rare u 111 cllld II .__ JO..IO.Olf ol GeMral CGIIIrola • Coa..-elll 'llla1et8. (t) ..._ ta ~ wb c-..r ao.ot." UC1'bf 11. SedSoo IO.JS.OIO S. aiMMed 110 reed utDUDn: '•IO.II.GIO Ulll REQUIRIMO Ull PDMIT. Tbt t)l. ....... .... llllaU bt permttltd •bJect 110 ... MCIIl'1lc ol a .. ...U Ia •cb cut: (a) AD:Ialal botipltlls, 1.to alt1 ud ,...:r -... boat ...... P•U.. MrYl~ *tloDI, mu1De 1tmet IIIU.., cltiDfll tltlblilbm.U, luDI!rttl, laade...._ mortu- ad.,, outdoor man.t., rt.e.ruu, oatdoor dl'tft-ID ud t:Ut-oat rtltaarull, drtft-ia taellJtJM, ....... ltorte, outdoor lllH utabl1.11uneDQ, pet ..._ J11bUe pnc-, tnllt'r eoart.. tbtlten, llltd car 111M loti, ud oller u.. Wbtcb Ia tbt OIUfoD ot tht J1W1at.ar Coan- mtatoa an of a 1tmUar DltiiN. (b) a.-enft tattrpriMI, IDcladlac tbt ma•"ct.zp.c ud fti)IJ.r ol boutbold ftii'DI.Ib1lcs, eloCbiDI, eenmtca, _,.tit* aad IIOJI, &Dd a... Wldeb la tbt optDioD ol tbt Pa.atDc CommiaSoa art of a atm11u ablrt. (e) IIotta., motu, boardillr bouts aDd l'tiJMMaatuea. (d) R«reetSoaal ..tahltemeata, 1Utltlttlou., eemtW1ts, pabUe bttldlap, parktll of aatDIDdbllM oa root., rt- moftl ot taltbtD matertals, belJporta aDd ... .......,., oat- door UcbUal maJ bt permJtttd aa ll*lflM mort par- ttcaJarlJ lD Stcttoa zo.so.ozo of Gtetnl Coatroll-Com- mereill Dlstrtet..'' SECTION li. S.Ctioo 20.36.020 Ia amended to reid u tolloww: • '' IO.JI.OZO USES PERMITTED. Tbe to~ u ... lball be permltted Ill tbt C -Z Dlstrtcta: (a) Proftuioaal oftlet1; community eeatera; eoelal r.lla aad clabe. (b) Reta1l lllor•; Wh0181&le stores; wbolualt baktrlta; r .... reb laboratorlel IDd lDstltutes; luodrtts &Dd llloract wltblD a baUdJDc. (c) TM followtDC UMS, wbto CODducted wttblo a build- lac or •clOMd by a 10Ud bolrd or muoary ftDCI at leut Ill feet ln IM!cht Ill •eb cue: Cr•m•rt•; bottUDC works; buU:dtac mattrtal J'U'dS; coatracton yard1; tltl yard•, muhlnt 1bope; storace of coodl and matertall; aad otbtr UNI Which 1n the oPAiOD of tiM PliDDiDc Com- mlalioD art of a almllar oatare. (d) Aeceuory u.s oormally loeldtalal to oommerclal d.,tlopmeotl, whert lllCb u... do DOt alter the cbancter of tbe premJMs 1D rtll)tct to tbetr ut lor PIJ'IIOMS permitted lD the dUtrtct. 9acb aecuaory baUcSblp lbal1 be allowed ooly wileD COD.IItructed eoDCUI'eDt wttb or •bMqueot to the maiD bulldtnc. (e) Temporary stnetur• &Dd aMS. RecuJatiou art u ll)eetfled in SecUoo 20.10.015 of Gtotral Coatrols -Com- mercial Dittrtcta. · (f) SJcu to accordance wttb Chapter 20.06.'' SECTDN ZO. S.Ctioa 20.36.025 L8 ameDdtd to read u followa: '•20.M.OZ5 USES REQUIRING USE PERMrr. u ... per- mitttd, 111bjed to ttrst NCUriDc a Use Permit Ill each CIN: IIU.LIC NOTICI! 42! 2•• ct lm'e ,..,.._ .-elillle ~ u.M .... .....,_ III 21 "~ lledlk&lw .-.. .. Jill ................. Wietarilc; ca..nap..,.,; ...._ w a to ..._. 11111 .._ .... ,, fUirtciUaa o1 p~ut~c ... .... MD,... ..,.._.., aclldll( Wle•NNe M - ._... Mil tns ttra'-11; tdMDrtll Ud .,.,..,..,.. ~) Aeeu•ry .,.. llld '*i""ap wta.rt .-cb uta or bllMfap an llacldt?ltll to ud do DOt alter tbt c:llancter ol tbt .,......... ta l"ttiPtct 11o tbllr talt _,r pupa •• permitted Ia tbe diMtlet. 8acb ICCIUOfJ baiJdf .. *11 be aJJowd OGIJ ,..._ coutnettd coocarnot wUb or •bHqctat to tbt maiD biUdS •• (e) TtmpOni'J ltnetarea ud IIHI. Rtculat"-art u tptel.a.d at SeeUoo 21>.40.015 o~ Geoerat Coatroll • ID- dutrlal Dlltneta. (d) SJa-ID aecordU~t wtth Cbapter zo.o&. •• SICTIOK Z5. S..CU00 20.6%.040 S. amtDdtd to read u followr. ''!0.12.040 RECREATION AND MI.RINE COM- MUlCIAL. It S. tbe iDttat of tb1s seetfoo to ~lemttot tbe G .. nl Plu o~jectJYts, poUclea, Cntral laM ases &Dd PI'OlftJU for prfnte aN of land tor that porUoo of tbll SS»>eWc Plu Dlmiet art1 8011tberly of Cout Hlctnray. AU llMI and de¥elopment Ill tbil portloa of thls Sptcute Pla.n Dtatrlct 8hall coalorm to the pro7istou of tbt. ltctJoo. It Is further tbe l.nteot ol tb.la Mt-Uoo to tDCOUnce a co'ltt.aaaUoo Jf mart.Dt-orlented a Ms; to malltaiD t.be martoe theme or character of the area; to tDCOarl(e mubaally supporUn bui.DtsMs, a co'ltin tlty or lbopptnc lad pedl!strta 1 or ... otatJoo, and to prohibit IMI wblcb w~td l.ntemrpt this eoatiDrllty; aod ·..o eo- counce publlc pbyslcal a.od Ylsu.l access to the bay. A. USES PERWITTED. 1. Martou, yacbt clubs, yacht brokers, social clubs, comrntrcta.l reer•Uon, bc&t sales, marine ....,ly sales, boat ftll&1.r and serftclnc, sports ftlh.I.JII estabU.ab,nenta, bottls IDd mot.1s, baslneu a.od professSooal oUlces wbere marlat related ""lees are offered to tbe g .. ral publtc, and otber Ultl wblcb, Ill the optntoa of the PlUDIDc Com - mlllion, are of a stmllar oature. The Plannlng Commls- alon's declatoo may be appealed to the City Coun~u. 2. Slpl to accordaoee wttb Chapter 20.06.'' SECTION 28. StctJon 20.62.050 ls amended to read as follow•: ''20.62.050 RET AIL AND SERVICE COMM ERCIAL. It Ia tbt Lat•t 'lf th1s secUon to implement the General Plu objecttYea, policies, genenl land uses aod pro- crama, relatJac to prtnte use of la.Dd, for tha,t portion of tb1l Spee111e Plu ot.tnct located northerly of COast RicbwaJ. All uses and deYelopment 1D this portion of tbls Spedtlc Plan Dtstrtct shall cootorm to the proY1sloos or tb.ls secUoo. It Is fllrtber the loteot of this sectloa to eocooract tbt coatlauatlon of ''marlne~rleoted'' uses Ud the ''mart.Dt'' theme or character of the area; to eocourace mutually supportive oosioesses, a conttmtty of tboppillc aDd pe<Mstrtan orientation, aDd to prohibtt uses wbleb 1Fould lllternpt this contlDulty; aod to mtn1mtze the aambtr of curb cats oo Coast Highway. A. USES PERMITTED: 1. Retail sales, yacbt brokers, boat sales, marlne supply Illes, boat repair aDd serv1clo&, offices for persooal and profnsloDal ae"lees wtdcb are otfered to the general public, commercial recreation, hotels aod motels, and other UNI wblcb., lD tbe opiDloo of the Planolng Commlsston, are of a stmJlar nature. Tbe decision of the Plana.tng Commluloo may be appealed to the City CouocU . NEWPORT HARIK)R ENSIGN PUBUSHEO IEEKLV·PG. 7 ntURSDI\Y, lOY. 2\ _, OOQA DEl MM. CALl f. 1. IteM .. aceordUct wttb Clllllttr IO.GI." IECTP t'l. Sectioe 10.'70.010 (•) Ia a•uh1 tD ,_. u loGon: '•10.'70.010 (m) s-. .. aeoorctuce wtll c-... ........ SECTION Zt. 8tdioo 20,71 .. 100 1a •••Me to nM u lollowa: "20.'71.100 Sips 1n aeoorca.c. wttb c._.. 10M." SECTION 2~. S.Cttoo ZO,l!.Ol5 1a aantldtd to rtld u tollowa: '• ZO.lZ.015 USES PERMfi'TED. The followt.ll UN tM1l be permttttd ID the R-A ot.tttct (a) Stncle famlty dwtlllDp. (L) LfCbt farmt.ac, except commercial dlln., com - mercial keDDtls, commettlal rabbit, lox, coat or hoe fuma, or commercial poultf'Y ranebu. (c) Aeceuory taNS DOrmally IDeldeata.J to a llDrlt-· family dwelllac or light farml.Dc. Thls ll DOt be bt COil· ltroed u permlttiDc any commerclal use. (d) Temporary stnactures aod u111. Reculatloal are u speclfted to Section 20.10.015 of Geoeral Co~roll -Re.t- cjenUal Districts.'' SECTION 30. Tb.ls ordinance shall be pqblltbtd ODCI 1n the otnclal oewspeper of the City aDd the arne sbll be etrecuve tblrty (30) days after the date or ita attoptioL Tblt ord1Da.DCe was lnt:rocluced at a recular mMtlllc of tbe City CouaeU of the Ctty of Newport Beech btld oa t.bt 25th day of October, l!r77, aod wu adopted on the 14th c!ay of Ncwember, 1977, by the tollowtnc vote, to wit: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, McloD11, Rocers, Ryctoff, WUllams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. Mllan Dostal Mayor ATTEST: Doris George City Clerk Publlsh: Nov. 1:4, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor Eoslp. PUBLIC N.OTI C E S-9S4-t8 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are <lolnc ooslness as: Elsloore Properties, a Ud. Partner- ship, 29602 Deenale Circle, L~na Niguel, Ca. 92677: Arthur ll Nelson, 29602 Deenale Circle, Laguna Ni- guel, Ca. 92677; idlchael D. McLaugbJJ.n. 22 Av~. 24, fA, Venice, Calif. 90291; Una Rodgers, 22 Aven.Je 24, MA, Venice, Calif. 90291. Thls oostoess 1s cooducted by a limited partnersb.lp. Signed: Arthur H. Nelson. Thl.s statement was filed -.lth the county clerk of Or. a,nge County Nov. 7, 1977. P U BLI C N OTICE S-93449 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME· ST ATEWENT Tbe following persou are doing business u: R1veraldt Properties, a Ud. Pa.rtDer- stdp, 29602 DeernleClrele. Laguoa Nlgu~l, Ca., 9!677: Arthur H. Nelso!l, %9&0Z Deerva.le Circle, Lquna Nt- ~el, Ca. 9U77; RobertDeu Jackson, 3450 Sawtelle Blvd., Apt. 348, Los AD(tltl• Ca. 90066. Thls bustoess 1s conducted by a llmlted part.oerlblp. Slgoed: Arttllr ll Nelaoa. This sbtemeot was llltd with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 7, 1977. PubliSh: Nov.l7r24, Otc. 1, 8, 1977, ln the NeWDOrt Harbor Ensign. F -85029 (a) Dry cleaD!nc plaDts, lumberyards, IIcht m&lllfactur- lnc, l.ncludJ.Gc the ma.wfaeture &Dd repair of boat., clotb-lllc, DOYeltltl and toys, CUOll.Dt Nrftee statloDI, drtYe- 111 facUlUt1, nstaura.ata. outdoor, ctrtn-LD and take-out ---------- rtttauraata and UMI wtdcb to tbt opiDJoD of the Pl.a.D.Iltnc Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1. 8, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85032 PUBLIC NOTICE Commlutoo art of allmllar nature. (b) aot.l1, motell, re&ideatill ues, trailer eoam aod hoUNboat marhas. (c) Rtcr•tlooal t~tablt.hmeats, lut1tutloal, cemeteries, public buUdillca, partiJic of aatomobU• oa roofa, rtmon.l of eartbeD matartala, bel.tport.l IDd bellltope, oatdoor llcbUsc ~1 bp l)frmuted u speelfted mort particularly Ill Stctio1a zoJ6~020 o1 GtoJial Coatrols -Commercial 01.8trteta.'' SECTION 21. S.Ctioa 20.40.015(0) 1.1 a.meoded to rad u lollowl: '' 20.40,015 D. TEMPORARY REAL EST ATE STRUC- TURD». Tbt Director ol Commulty O...Jopmtat may approve ttmpoi'U'J tnct and ales omen for tbe f1nt lilt of ttructur" &Dd/or loti to U1J dlmiet for a period of ttmt aot to ezcted ooe Je&r follo•toc tbl recordation of tbe l1aal ~abd1Yll1oo map.'' SECTION Z2. Stctloo Z0.4l.OZO Is ameoct.d to read as follows: "20.41.020 USES PERMITTED. Tbt foJ.low1DC UNI sbaU bt permUted to tiM W-1 Districts: (a) Wboluale b&ur1t1; creamerttt; bottliac works; butldJIIC matef1al yards; ooatrac1ou J'lrdt; "-tl JUd*; maebJDt Jbopa; lumber yards; biiLlldlllc and repair of bolt.; rtltiJ'Ch laboratortu aad tnstltates; l.Ditnlmeot JD&JIIIacturlle; ta.brleatioo or plutlc products; fllrnlhlre IIJ)bolaert.ac; stone•. tDcJncUDC storace ot etmeat ud llmt IDcl:cStatal to a rttan or wboleale bas!Deu; DWIII- fllctarillc 11 ... ; a.Dd lllJ oCber aees wbleb, lD tbe oplDioo of tbt PlaDalDc Comln1.aba art of stmilar oatare, bat u.S.r tbt amt UmJtatloal a.od restrtctioDs speclfted la seet!oal ptl"'llDc ame. (b) AeetUOry UN &Dd balldtnp Wbttt IUCb Uti or bailcUDcs an lDcldeabl to lad do DOt alttr tbe eb&ncter of tbt premt.ts ill ftiPtCC to their ase tor parposes permitted ID tbe dl.lb1ct. 9aeh acces10ry biUdlllcs sbal1 be allowed ollJ w!ieD ooutructtd coocarrent wltb or sub- sequent to tbt maiD balldlac. (c) Temporary ltnetllrta Ud uses. Rtpl&Uoas a re a.; ~ed 1D Stet1oD 20.40.015 of Geoenl Controls -ln- ~ltrlal Dt.ltrleta. (d) Stplln accordiDCt wtth Cbapter 20.06.'' SECTION za. StcUOD 20.41.0%5 1.1 ameoc:ttd to read II toUow1: '•20,41.0!5 USES ~UtRING USE PERMIT. Tbe follow- toe aMI aba1l bt permitted sabject to tbe MCUr~ or a 11M ptrmlt m lleb ca1t: (a) OuoUDt .. met 'lbUoas; houseboat marillu; aod ftn 1111oadlll, aarlla( or rr.tllJir. (b) Prottaloat oftle ... Naturaots, outdoor, drtu-111 ud tue..-t r.-.ruta.. (e) CoalaMreSal Ulll LIICIIIdlac bat DOt llmlttd to nta11 Ud Wbo&MI.lt ..... ; cartDcr'l~Jbr. booktutlle': pr1lltlq; Utaocftllllf; tditor1al ud dMipl~~~; llnltrMI; dtJ eleu-illl ,.._ l3d &QJ oCMr .,.. Wbleb la tbt oplldoD of tbt Pla.adJII CotaiD2,.. art ol a llrDJlar atare: pl091dlc1, ....... t11et u.. lollowtll ~epttone •n IIIPIJ to ltnlctlll'tl Ud ..., nt~ U't 1D a:lattDCe Oil tbt tftectt" at. ot au MCttGa: 1. 'I'MIIdll•lt ollud or biQdlact 1a tbl M-l Dlttrtct yb&Q dD .. ... ... rtlllll'tiDIIIts ol ttall -..cu. .., bt Clalltl8ltd or c.IIUC*IIIO a ue ~ 1fOUt nqal.re tbt ... or a .. aa-dti!U'IIIII KWI-totM ?ltUdU'dll .-hll¢sd 111 a.cao.ao.ao.oas wltbolt COIIIIIIJI ... w:th tbJ ,..,....or...,......_ 1. Ar1J • ...._. lltftotllt •1 t. npat....S. altend or rttMdllsd. W'IIIIIIIISt.....,... wUII tbl rtqllrt•., of ..... . .... I. Altl ..., .. ltftclll.rt or .,. •r be ..at.rpc~ b7 -...... 101 " .. ortlll&1 II'Oel ..... ..., ---,.,. pertod ..,..... ce....,_ Will tbl ,.......,.._.. ol ........... (4) ..... 1 I 1¢ N'$ ,, ...... 2 .~riM. ...... ......., ..,_ ., 1 81'111111 ........... ............ J'Jttlt\ ........ * ud 1Nik141· ... .......... .., .......... ••=llld ........... ..., .............. a-.1 c..nta • b t .... DlllltDII .. .... M. .............. ,, .. ned ...... ........ FDIIIIIA ftiM •llc-111111 .. _ ........... Dl 1 .... W 'tat l I ....... ji I , I 2 181111 Ill" • fir •11 !mR • ..... SICA .... I J!IJ- af I .... I RIFilM; 1111 -St' Ill rM _, Ia· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC "'40TICE P U BLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOT 'UNIT DESCRIPTIOft POLICE DEPARTM ENT 77 1 Camera , Polar oid Automatic 100 Pollet IIDCla1med property to be auctioned at tbe New-..ith flash attachment port Beach Pollee Department, 870 Santa Barbara Drl•e, 78 1 Coffee Gri nder Braun Electric 10:00 a.m., Saturday, December 3, 1977. Purchases are 79 1 Ha1r Dryer Braun Electric madt oo an u-ta but.& wtth oo guanntee on paystcal 63 l Binoculars. Tasco 6 x 30 coedJtton of 1tMDI told. 5 AWOl Bags and Back Pack &ag Pa.rmtDtl mut be plJd to cub or local checks lmmtdJ-85 86 1 PR Truck Rear View Mirrors 11" x 8 " ateiJ afttr a bid 1a accepted, aDd aU purchuts must be 87 1 Tape Recorder/Pl ayer G.E. Cassette remo•ed at tbe cooclasloo or Ute auction. 88 1 Camera, Kodak Trlmlite Instamatic LOT UNIT DESCRIPTION 89 1 Binoculars, opera type, Eagl~ Eye 3.5 91 1 Scale , Ohaus. triple beam 0-500 grm. 1 1 Bicycle. g1rl·'s 26• grn Schwi nn 10 sp 92 1 Scale, Ohaus, triple beam 0·500 grm. 2 1 Bicycle. boy's 27" btu Huffy 10 sp 95 1 Camera , Konica 35 mm. 3 1 Bicycle, boy's 20• org Foyer 97 1 32 pc ivory carved chess set with case 4 1 Bicycle, boy's 20" red Sting Ray 98 1 Jack. auto. VW 5 1 Bicyc le, girl's 26• wht Raleigh 3 sp 99 1 J ack, auto Walker, 1~ ton Mod 1-906 6 1 Bicycle, boy's 27• wht MUndo 10 sp 100 l Jack , auto. Tuff Too l. 1~ ton 7 1 Bicycle, boy 's 27" purple Huffy 10 sp 101 1 Impact wrench \" Wards Mod TMF 9261 A 8 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" blu Oerailer 10 sp 102 1 11 pc 3/8" socket wrench set Mark 1 9 1 Bicycle, boy's 20• purple St i ng Ray 109 1 Persian-type rug 4 x 6 10 1 Bicycle. girl's 26• blu Puco-St a r 110 1 Typewriter, Underwood 5. Manual 11 1 Bicycle, girl's 26• wht Peugeot 10 sp 113 1 Radio AM/FM Portable. Lloyd's 12 1 Bicycle, girl's 26" grn Huf fy 3 sp 114 1 Radio AM/FM Auto Clarion 13 1 Bicycle, boy 's 26• blu Clubma n 10 sp 115 1 Radio AM~-Cassette Au to Stereo. Pioneer 14 1 Bicycle. boy's 27" silver Sears 10 sp 116 1 Auto Ster~o. Motorola 8 track 15 1 Bi cycle, girl's 24• wht Sears 3 sp 117 1 Auto Stereo, Muntz, with FM Radio 16 1 Bicycle , boy's 20" blu Schwinn 121 1 CB Radio, 23 channel. Regency 17 1 Bicycle, boy's 20" yel Atkins 122 2 Speaker s . Arkay 18 1 Bicyc le, boy's 27" blu Sc~inn 10 sp 123 1 TV 12" B&W Sharp UHF·VHF 19 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" gold Robin Hood 3 sp 124 40 Cassette stereo tapes with black case 20 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" yel Sears 10 sp 125 30 Cassette stereo tapes with maroon case 21 1 B1cyc~e. boy's 26• blu/gry All -Pro 126 7 Cassett~ stereo tapes ~-Mart 10 ~n 127 10 8 track stereo tapes with black case 22 1 Bicyc e, girl's 26" wht Schwinn 128 8 8 track stereo tapes 23 1 Bicycle, boy's 24• org Schwi nn 129 8 8 track stereo tapes 24 1 Bicycle, boy's 21• y~1 Schwinn 10 sp 130 8 8 track stereo tapes 25 1 Bicycle, girl 's 26" brn Schwinn 5 sp 131 8 8 track st~reo tapes 26 1 B1cycle, girl's 20" grn Schwi nn 132 8 8 track st~reo tapes 27 1 Bicycle, boy's 20" blu Sting Ray 133 8 8 track stereo tapes 28 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" wht Penney's 10 sp 1~ 8 8 track stereo tapes 29 1 Bicycle, boy's 26" red/wht/blu Standard 135 2 1~· spoke wheel hubcaps for Ford 30 1 Bicycle, girl 's 26" b1u Schwinn 3 sp 138 1 fire extinguisher, chrome, General 3J 1 B1cycle , boy's 27" blk Schwinn 10 sp 139 1 Calcul ator Unisonic 888 Slide Rulette 32 1 Bicyc le. boy's 20" org Sting Ray 140 , Watch , m4n 's chrome Seiko calend1r 33 1 Bicycle, girl 's 26· blk Phillips 3 sp 141 1 Watch, m4n's chrome Ti~x calend•r 34 1 Bicycle, gi rl's 24" red Sc hwi nn 142 1 Watch . man 's chrome Seiko calendar 35 1 Bicycle, boy's 27" purple Schw i nn 10 sp 143 1 Wa tch , man's chrome American Heritage 36 1 Bicycle, boy 's 26" b1k Armstrong 3 sp lU 1 Watch, man's chrome Timex calendar 37 1 Bicycle, boy's 26. copper S~nator 10 sp 145 1 Watch. man 's chrome Wa lth1m calendar 38 1 81(1(1e, boy's 27• 9rn Nishiki 10 sp 146 1 Wat ch, man's chrome Caravelle calendar 39 1 Bicycle, girl 's 26" blk Sears 3 sp 147 1 Watch. man 's chrome Genova calendar 40 1 Bicycle, girl 's 24" tcln Treasury 3 sp 148 1 Watch. man's chrome Syncro quartz di gital 41 1 Bicycle. boy's 20" grn Hi shiki 149 1 Watch . man's Ti mex, ch~ 42 1 Bicycle, qirl 's 24" blu Schwinn 3 sp 150 1 Watch , man 's litronix digital , c h I"'''ftt 43 1 8f~1e. girl 's yel Derailer 10 sp. 26• 1 51 1 Watch, man's limex ca lendar . 44 1 lic,cle, boy's 21• yet Schwinn 10 sp electric, chrome 4S 1 lt~le. girl 's zo· yel Schwinn 152 1 Watch, ~n ·s ch~ Ti~x calendar 46 1 licyc1e, bQy 's 27• brn Schwinn 10 sp 153 1 Watch, man's gold Timex calendar 47 1 l t(1Cle. tirl 's 26• red Schw1nn 10 s p 154 1 Watch , -.n's gold Long1nes 48 1 lt~le, ttrl's 24• btu Shelly 155 1 Watch ... n •s gold Sti~o calendar u 1 lfcyc1e, boy's 24• red Kat~hews 156 1 Watch, -.n'5 gold TiMex calendar so 1 lfcycle. boy's 21• yet Schwinn 10 s p 157 1 Watch , .an's gold Kronatron 51 1 lf~lt, boy's 20• purple Sting Ray 158 1 Wat.ch • ...an 's chr<~~~~e Wlstclo• pocket S2 l ltcycle. girl's 26• blk Valiant 3 sp 159 1 Watch , Nn's chroMe lngraha-pocket Sl 1 ltcycle, tirl's 24• org Schwinn 3 s p 160 1 Watch, N n's chrOMe Wtstclox potket 54 1 li~l ... tfrl's 26• grnJ~t Schwinn 161 1 Watch, lad_y' s t hroMt Cont 1 nenta 1 S5 1 11(1(1e. bQy 's 21• gold Len~ Sports 10 s,162 1 Watch. lady's gold ti .. ~ S6 1 11(1Cle, boy's 27• red .-,toMcane 10 sp 163 ' Watch. 1a4y's gold Zodit c 58 1 ltcycle. boy's 27• grn Sdlwi"" 10 sp \64 1 watch. 1a4y's gold .-ow.-St 1 11(1Cle, tirl's 26• silver ltsh1tt 5 sp 16S l Watch. lN,y's gold Nlrcel Boucher 60 1 ltcycle, boy's 26• f"H W 166 l Chi,. bNcel et of 11 foreign coins 61 1 licycle, bof's 21• blw lwerson 10 sp t67 7 "tscelltneous cost~ rings Q 1 ltcycle. bOy's 27• bh '=t--fr._ only 168 1 "iscellantOUt costa.~ rtn,s 63 1 lfcycle, tirl 's f6• t"Y .. et"' 3 sp 169 1 I drawer St..l Ail file CA.btnet 64 1 lteyc1t, t1rl's 20• b1u /llfF 170 1 PlM MlW 65 1 ltc,cle, bqy's 21• blu Mtya~ 10 sp 171 " 1 ltcyc1e, boy's M• purple ICefto 10 sp 112 1 "-' "9tolt 19M c.e lcvll tor 61 1 ltcycle, boy's H• t"' AUh 17l 1 ._,,..toR _... alc:ulltor A 1 l tqcle, bo1's 2Cr' f'M SctwiM 174 1 1• S.1ectr1c ~-., 1 l feycle • .._,., zo• t";' ~t 10 '' 175 1 •• Selectric __.tter 70 1 lt(lelt, beJ's H • lk Nfrtcle 171 1 •• S.lectrtc t.Jf• •• 1 S.1~-c.r.. _, ~-71 1 ltcycle. boy's f6• •t t;:r;:'• 10 IP 117 1 ,,, ... ,., ...... 1.. RJI ..... ·--n 1 11qcle, t1rl 's ft• I"' '"" 3 sp 111 ' lt74 ...,,.,_ont._ 1~ PUI ...._ QC1e 7J 1 lt<1Clt, ttrt •a zo-bl-Stirs 14 l SurftOIN s • yel • r. n FiMQ• "'** ....... ""· ..... , ....... I ' nlted Auto Perle - Now open until e:oo p.m . U.A.P 2802 W. Coast Hwy N.Beach,CA . 846·1647-54t·tJM -• N t CHARMS& EXECUTIVE GIFTS PEWTER -SILVER HOLlOWARE MENS& WOMENSJEWELRY ACCESSOR IES WUUam llorrttt 8owmu, II, ol Ill 8, !Sib, C- ...... IDd Do~mt Marte SpeQcler, 21, or 1750 E. Oc•a FroDI, Balboa, were urested at 2:30 a.m. at 1400 w. Cout HWJ.,. , Marlotra Mtle, aod Bowman was, charted wlthoblltructtar pollee and -l)peacler with drunk drlviJie , , , A sUver l salad fork u11uDCbeoo tort. I valued at $119, were report- ed stolen from the home of Ellen MWer, 515 ATocado, Corona del War, possibly during a dlooer party the previous ntgbt, •• Clothing I n.lued at $131 was stolen when SUzanne Ralphs, 222 33rd, West Newport, left It overnight In a dryer at a laundromat 111 3121 Newport Blvd., near her home. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 102 E. 16TH STR EET i AT SUPERIOR AVENUE 646-314 Two TV sets, a radio, 2 rifies, and bottles of liquor, nlued at $850, were stolen from Allen Copeland's boat at Us slip at 919 Bayside, between 7 p.m. Oct, 30 and 9 a.m. Oct. 2. • .In sep- arate Incidents, 2 women who work near lbe airport reported bein( accosted by a young black man with art- itlcally straightened hair, crooked teeth aud a baby face, who tried to start con- versations with them whJle they ate lunch between 2 and 2:30 p.m. In outdoor areas, aod tried to kiss them, then made suggestive remarks and tried to get them to stay and talk to him ••• TOOmas OUver Lindsley, 41, of 105 Llnda lsle, was booked at pllce headquarters at 1:35 p.m. on a warrant chargl~ him with a violation or the state corporations code ••• Sl"Curlty precautions taken by Mrs. Robert Horn after she attended a pollee anti- burglary lecture apparently discouraged a thief who tried several ways to gel Into her home at 260'7 Bu ckeye, East Bluff, but finally ~ve up. • , A $530 carpet was stolen from the den of Janet He nson's residence at 332 Colton St., Newport ShOres, live .M rjems IT WILL PAY TO CHECK OUR PRICES CUSTOM DESI GNED JEWELRV FI NE GEM STONES GO I~O CHAINS FOR John M. T hom pson G.G 27 0 E. 17th St., Un it U Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 (714) 64~-1909 (In Hll1re n Sq. Behind Wet Seal) .,! ont~ • THURSDAY, NOV, 3 QUALITY COLOR PROCESSING ~Kodak John Robert Tbompson, 26 , or 5301 Seashore, West Newport, was charged with drunk driving at 12:30 a.m. In the 100 block of 46th, West Newport ••• Camera equlpm ent valued at $540 was stolen from the Dome of Ken Klus, 521 Westmins- ter, Newport Heights, between 10:30 a.m. and 2:50 p.m ••• A leather jacket a.oo 2 piece suit, valued at $300. were stolen at the Broadway store In Fashion Is land, be- tw een 6 p.m. Nov. 3 and 9:30 a.m. Nov . 4 ••• AU 4 wheels and tires, valued at $500, were stolen from Alton Zutavern's car while it was parked overnight ill the carport at this home at 1728 Bedford, Westclltf . . A TV set and video cas- sette player, valued at $19'75, were stolen from offices fo Compcare Inc., 660 Newport Center, between 5 p.m. Oct. 14 aDd 8 a.m . Nov 3 •• , While Ma ry Loo Hergel was tak.J og items IAslde the bouse fro m the front porch of her home at 600 Orchid, Corona del Mar, someone stole her purse from the porch, took $185, and left the purse be- hind garbage cans In the alley •.• stereo eQUipment, a TV set, photo equipment lltld clothing, valued at $4,662, were stolen from the home of Stepeben Rlzzone, 2 Starburst, West Side, be- tween 7:15 ·a.m. and 7 p.m. by a burglar who got ln through an unl ocked kit- chen window, Photo Finishing 'I'!' w·su-Maas Burglar ~ HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME' OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system. Phone 642-3 490 Now! SEA COAST AlARM SYSTEMS (A. ~ ., a. c ... ~· ..,.,., new • • HAIR & SKIN CARE STUDIO ~· new • • AOVANClO SCIENTifiC TICHHIQUIS All Holl,ol p•odwcl m • .,lcw••• new • • APPROACH TO PRO BUm, DAmAGIO HAl~ ll•co.,•t•wcll"t wll~ Hw cl•l( ouldo, new • • PROFIS:~:=~·~;;;;:~;~·; WAVING new .. 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Ocean Front, Bal- ·boa, between 9:30 a.m. aDd 11:50 p.m ••• A TV set aDd a blelktor, valued at $216, were stolen from Tim Quist's home, 226 Lugonla, Newport Shores, between 6:10 a·.m. and 5:50 p.m ••• Vandals did an estimated $435 damage to 3 cars park- ed 1.n the 1700 block of E. Oc ean, Balboa, between 6:30 p.m. Nov, 3 and and 7:30 a.m. Nov, 4, breaking out the windshields of cars owned by Cynttlia Peck, 73Z E. Channel, and Hawley Eve r- hart of Fasadeaa .•. G regor~ Lee Thoma, 26, of 900 E. Balboa Blvd ., Balboa, was charged wUh drunk drift~ at 2:15 ·a.m. In tbe 1300 block of Balboa Blvd, •• A Dipper sailboat aDd a surf- board, valued at $875, were stolen from the side patio of Everett Temme's home, 604 St. James, Cliff Have n. between 5:45 a.m. Nov, 1 and 6 p.m. Nov , 4. $400 wu tateo from tile home ol C•rt• TbomPtOil. 424 Pirate, CUrt Hann, be ... tween 8 a.m. aDd 5 p.m. possibly by two yourw mea seen by a nelehbor drivtnc away from the area In a pickup truck Without a tau ... gate. • • • Trloa Deanne Sierra, 18, of 713 Marigold, CoroDI. del Mar, nscharged with drun.t. driving at 10:30 p.m. at University and Irvine, Back Bay, •• Betty South, 500 '>ahlla, Corona del Mar, reported cash and jewelry worth $4,194 bur- glarized from her hOme be- tween 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. F'UBLI C NOTICE . NOTICE OF OOENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 11 -18-77 To Whom It May Coocern: Subieet to issuance of the license applied for, ootlce Is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell a lcohoUc:: beverages at the premises, described as fol- lows: 78 fashion Is land Sq. Newport Beach, 9Z660 Pursl&llt to such Intent ton, !btU Club ol N-rt B•ch wUI ha .. aCbrtacmu tea a• 1:50 p.m. Tburlttly, Dec. 1, at n.. el&~bboUH, 515 W. Balboa BIYd,, Bal- boa, W.rs. Fred Loakas Is chairman of this t¥ent, as- sisted by Mrs. William Mann aDd Mrs, Madellne Barnett. Music will be presented by the Newport Harbor hl&h school Cb&ntelles, directed by Aheras Van Leet. Coat. the lfOfk::l"s large5.t, w11l restore the hidden I beauty 1n )'OUr draperies. Co1t removes and cleans drapertes. rehangs them ..-1th perfect pleats and even hems. And a Colt clean•hg profongs drapery Ute. ON CASH I c.ut.Y • • • WITH THI ADOID .. ROTECTION Of' • ................. scot~.bg!J.1,.. HOME~ • APART ... ENTS • MO· }i"' BILE HOMES • OfFICES • WALL TO WALL CARP£T, FUIIHITUR£ l ORAP£RIES ; "'~ CLEANED IN YOUR HOME ~~ • DEtP SOIL EX TRAC· / TK)ft MAKES YOUR •· -" CARPET SANI-S · TARY CLEAN! • · - • SATURDAY, NOV , 5 the tulderstgned Is applying to the Department of A lco- holic Beverage Control for issuance or an alcoholic bev- erage Ucense (or Ucenses) for these premises as fol- lows: "41 " On Sale Beer & Wine (Bona fide Pu blic Eastlng Place). QUAUTY l SERVICE. YOU CAN EXPECT FROM "THE WORLD'S LARGEST' An oak table and chairs, a stained glasS w!Ddow and a lamp, valued at $921, were s tolen (rom Richard Wise- man's home at 310 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar, between 4 p.m. Nov , 5 and 12:15 a.m. riov. 6, , .• FAR WEST SERVICES, INC . JL,; unc= .. Tl~ •I' T540-1366•642-0270E i 1702 NEWI'OIIT II. YD. .. , 17 ... Sf COSTA MESA ..,.,, '"~ ,./I "I ,,.,..,,..I . ..,.,,, Publish: Nov. 24, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. An atdc that's not ~:~lfe~~ latcd could wind,up ce5ting you When your hear is on, the warm air rises. So it moves from floor to ceiling in the rooms of your h ouse. Witho ut adequate insulation, the heat can pass through your ceiling into your au K:. This waste c:i heat causes your heating system 10 work longer and harder. Thai could cosr you m<X>e'(. By insulating. or increasing the amou nt ci insulation in your Attk, you can cut your heating costs up ,to 40%. Insulation is a one-time invesr~ mem that pays off year after year. So call an insulation contmctor. You'll find that b11sed on today's prices, properly insu· laring an attic in a typical house runs berween $200 and $300. And what better place ro invest your money than in your own home ! You ca n also look forward to sav ing up 10 40% on your cooling oooc in rhe $Ummer, when Jr's your air con-- ditioner's cum to go to WOfk. For a free conservlltion booltlet IAOtO EMWAfCHID TMJ(.I(I on more: ways to save energy, write "Con:<ervotioo :· &li>on , P.O. Box 800. Rooemcad. CA 91770. •