HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignGRAND SWEEPSTAKES' wiDDir at this year'1 Cbrtstmas
eeoterpteee <illl&D eoat..t ol tbe Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce Womea.'a DIYlsion 11 Darleoe
Lloyd of The Flower Seller, SS37 E. Coast Hwy., Corooa
del Mar, Her deslp fMlu rea J'OIIB aDd queen's lace oo
a mission of paper maebe' wtth 1 )lalper tree in miniature
on a Scotch moa baH, (Ea.:lp photo,)
CM council hopefuls
take nomination papers
Sena City Couoctl bopeftlls
picked. up nomlDatloo papers
this week lor Costa Mesa's
March 7 munlel.pal election.
Real estate man Don Bull,
dry c leaner Stephen Finley,
Orange Coast College stu-
dent Carl Merkle, home-
maker Darrtlyn OUve r, city
PlallDJng Commissioner Ar-
lene Schafer. Republlc&D
Party committeeman Chris-
topher Steel and psycho-
therapist Charles You~
picked up their papers OOr-
ln& the past week. li'rs.
Sebafer, Mr. Me rkle and Mr.
Bull bave already formally
flied the papers with the
required DOmination signa-
bares, with City Clerk Elleen
Phtnoey.
Two CouneU seats. now
held by lncumbeDts Norma
Hertzog and Jack Hammett,
are up for electlonloMarch.
Io Costa Mesa's at-larae
election system. candidates
may Un anywhere 1n the
city. Tbe top 2 vote-getters
win the 2 seats. Coonell
members 5erYe 4-yel.r
terms.
Mrs. Kulik arrested,
was hiding in hole
EW.Ie Catu Ku.llt. IOIIIIlt
u a eo-eoMPntor with htr --·""--style Newport murder of
stephen JohD Bovan, was ar-
rested early yesterday by
Newport police. They said
they found hef hiding In a
hole uoder a Carlsbad l'l:)me
rented by her tmsband, who
was tree on ball. Anthony
Kullk was re-arrested and
charged wllh ha rboring a
fllgltlve.
Mrs. Kulik, 27 , Is the
se•eoth person arrested In
the slaying of Bonn, 36,
of Founta.i.D Valley, gunned
dowo Oct. 22 outside the EJ
Raoehlto restaurant In Ceo-
tral Newport. Of 8 persons
sought by pollee 1n the ease,
only J oseph Gabriel Fedor-
owskt rematoed at large thii:
week. RoyCt,rlstopher Rleh-
ard, 28, of Lapaa Beach.
dntl'fbed u a former Hue
Krllbaa rei \I lou I leader,
surreodered Friday to local
police.
Richard, tbe Kullt.s, Fedor-
owskl; Joseph Shelton Davis
ill, RaymoDd steven Resco,
Anthony Marone Jr. and
Jerry Peter Flori, are ac-
cused of conspiring tu
murder Bono. Flori. 41,
stut being held without ball,
Is the admitted lrl.ggerma..n,
pollee say. A eompltcated
scbeme inYolvlng oarcoUcs,
the Hare Krls:mts, a ldd -
u.pplng of Anthooy Kulik, and
a Newport Beacb dlstrlbutial
firm named Prasadam loe.
is Involved to tba bizarre
ease, say tnvestiptors. Tbe
murWr trt.al Is dae to open
Jan. 23 In Superior Court
In Satta Ana.
Arnel decision is due
A Superior Court dec ision
1s expected this week In the
Aroel Denlopment Co. suit
against the City of Costa
Mesa to block an initiative
measure scheduled for the
March 7 election In Costa
Mesa.
Tbe tnltlaUn, obtained by
the North Costa Mesa Hom e-
owoers Assn., seeks to per-
mit ooly slmtle-famlly
homes on some 68 acres of
undenloped land oo the west
side of ~r st. between the
San Dtecb Freeway and Sun-
Dower An.
Developers claim the ln-
ltlaUre Ia invalid. TbeCosta
Mea City Couneu ordered
the meu:are put OD the t.llot
alter reeetvtDc a petJUoo
with tbe required r..mber or
•oter aigoatares.
Festival of lights starts
Newport Harbor wUJ biro decorated boats 1n 20-30 a..,
oa &o Cbrlatmu tMiwtek-S0-45 and 45-and..QI) eate-
ead u tbt :IIDial FestJYll con-. AW'ltdl wUJ at., co
of 41111• be(laa Salur4a1 to 11>1-cbab ororpaba-
IIIPI,ud -~~~~ .. -~ 01UJ UCIID 11>1--1rtdly, Dee. as. dteontld ftterfroet lwlme.
..., Parade cbairmu WOllam
Docontoo! bootiwm -Loa wW lood 11>1 ,.nde
tile -r otpt~y -ta c•ut Ia VIe.
e;SO ud t:JO, 1t:ut1ar rrom FartMr •rmaUO. may
11>1 Balboo Pariltoa Uld. bt IIIII bJ eolllli!ll>o --
ctr<lllll tllo 14wor Bay ootlilc "-rt Rubor A-
caaater-eloc:WIM. JactrM Cblmber of Commerce at
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Robbers get receipts
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PHON E' 673.0550 tO RONA DEL M~R.
COST FORCES LIBRARY Report due
on freeway REDESIGN
Newport Beach CttyCoua-
eU decided Mooday to order
arehttect. to completely re-
delfp t.be city '•super-
library" pla.n.Qed for New-
port CeiWer, rt<llctoc tbe
e2pe<!ted cost by $350.000.
The new design will be
OM story, IDstead of two,
aod wW be a simple rect-
I.QC1e, IDSCead of the 32-
eorDered plao first adopted.
Cost of tr.e building 1s esti-
mated at $857,350, wUh eom-
pletton OOe in April, 1~9.
Tb.e elty bad to go back
to the drawlne board after
the orlglDal desl&:n. esti-
mated to cost only $673,050,
attracted a low bld ot $947,.
000. William Blurock and
PtrtDers, the architects who
drew the first plan, and who
gave the etty the low esti-
mate, wUI llao draw the
new plan.
''We're puttl.ng a lot of
faith In tba architect to come
up with a good balldllll at
a good price," City Ll-
brarlln Brad Simoo said
after tbe City CouoeU Yoted
uoaD1mously to accept the
new scheme recommended
by tbe Board · of Library
Trustees arxt by City Man-
acer Robert Wyoo.
The library will be buut
on a 2-aere site at the cor-
ner ot Saata Bubl.n tad
DENNIS CARPENTER
Sao Clemeate, )lit eut of
the pollee bee,.artera aad
ftre ltaUOD Ia Newport c ....
ter. A new hoble for Ute New·
port Harbor Art MuJt~~m 11
bel.nc ba.Ut oed door,
Although lt wUl be of-
fielally desiei-ted as tile
city's f1ftb brtDCh Ubral')',
Its sbe, ctn.rftug all other
bruebes, wlll make It, 1n
ert'ect. the IJbnry bead-
quarters for the city. City
Hall -watchers recalled tbla
week that, woen the present
pollee hMdqu.arters na:
built In Newport Ceoter,' 1t
was called a pollee •· sub-
statloo."
Fundl.og for tbe Ubruy
is e~:ptCted to 1Delude$SM,-
OOO 1n federal reveaueablr-
lnc faods a.od$49S,350ofelty
buUd.IDg exclle tu: funds.
ADJlUal operaUlll cost of tile
facWty has been pegged at
$140,000 per year, IJid City
W:a.oager Robert Wyoo bU
estimated tbat 3~ per $100
asaessed ·n.luaUoo of etty
property tues ww Oe oeeded
to pay for tbe library.
lD choosing lbe rectancu-
lar, oo.e-story plan. the City
Couocll tur oed down 2 other
oplloo., (I) stlckloc ID the
orf«lna.J. plan at aoestJmated
cost or $1,196,175, or (2)
usioa: the old plan with maJor
modifteatlons at an esti-
mated $988.261 outlay.
JOHN C. SCitiiiTZ
Carpenter will retire,
Schmitz to seek seat
JohD Schmitz of Spyglass
HlU wtll make I bid nut
year to recapture the 36tb
State Senate Dlstrtct seat
tbat be turned oYer to DeD.Dia
Carpenter of tbe Bluffs lD
1972.
Tbe Ensl.p leaned yes-
terday that Mr. Schmitz wtU
anaouDCe his candidacy nell
week.
Senator Carpeater, 49, bU
decided not to run wben hls
current term expires neD:
year.
Mr. Sehmlts, 47, was a
state senator for 5-1/2 years
before belnc elected to Con-
gnss 1o 1970. He lost hls
Concressiooal sett 1n 1972
to Andrew HlDshaw, D01f
senlnc a )lll term tor
chlrces tr•t ortgLDated out
of that eampa.lcn.
Mr. Schmlta YU tbe
Amertea.n Puty eutdldtte
for presldeot 1n 1972, but
bas since re-jolned the Re-
publican Party. Lut year,
be ta.ued In a bid to get tUs
party's DOmiM.tioD to Ids old
seat 1n Coucress. DOW held
by Robert Badham or West-
elltr. Mr. Sebmlt& bu re-
taroed to his teaehlag job at
Sub. Ana College. Con-
tacted there oo Tueadly, he
told the East«n thl.t he ez-
pects to make a !!ecistoo
sooo OQ whether to rue for
the primary race 1n JuDe.
A win 1o the primary would
mate him a heavy fuortte
to wtn the .ienate seat In
this heavlly-Republicao dis-
trict.
Seaator Carpeater said he
wants to devote more Ume
to tamUy aOO buslness mat-
ters, b:rt left tbe door opeD
for a possible future lrY tor
a U. S. SeDate seat.
Man terrorizes family in
Newport Heights area
A mu clalmtac to be a Catby J"oe E(e, vlslted the
buttd nrdrtnr terroriMd bome aDd were Ued liP a.od
""'• per.oDI-'n~Nda)' dii.J'i.lc.. robbed ---
S-1/Z-boUr oeaapa.Hoa ot a · 11M ~left at I p.m.
Newport Ht4cbta boiH. after taJdlllabolt $SOC) from
he&,. Pltrtc.la Scba.fer, 111 YICUms.. He left be bind a
f7, told pollee tlla.t a bllek-..H caliber nwol•tt be bl.d
balnd mao Ia tU tblrlloo, taAo ftvm lila Sc:baltr bod-
waiPiilc .-110, -.-. :!~a: ::-eiJ :.: SMOKER STA RTS
:!u!_"'!. ~ ~ FIRE IN STOR E
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CHAMBER SINCEJ<S of Coroaa del Mar HJcb Sctmol serenaded Tueada.y's weeki)' meetiJJC
of the CDM Klnnis Club &t the VWa SWedea restaurant. Kiwanis presented a $25 cheek
to help flia.Dee the group•a pla.Doed .. mmer trtp to HawaJJ. (KJwants photo.)
Will Newport take Federal funds?
council faces decision Monday night
Should Newport Beach ask
for SS36,000 ln federal Hous-
lnc and Urbu Development
(HUD) ftuds tor nezt year?
Tllat question wtll be laced
Monday night, when the Cit y
Coooell Dolds a pu bUc hear-
Inc on the tlscal yea r 78-79
HUD Block Grant program.
The question could turn
Into a political bombshell,
because of HUD Insistence
that the mooey be used to
promote housing for low and
moderate-Income ramllies.
Durla( the past 3 years,
Newport has accepted almost
$1 mllllon 1n HUD mooey
and has plowed tt 1Pto buyl~
land aDd budgeting ruru reo
developmenl for the newl y.
opened OutsSenlorCitltens
Center In Corona del Mar.
·•But, that emphasis would
be pba.sed out out year,"
predicts city Adnnced Plan-
ntog Admlntstrator David
Dmobowskl. '•U we apply
for the tunds, it appears
that we would hne to spend
them on such pro}ects as
Split NB Council names
Haidinger to planner seat
• Timothy HaldJDc:er, a
maoaeemeot eoaaultant who
lbes to Conr Shores, was
appointed Monday night to
the Newport Beach Plannlog
Commission by a 4-3 nrte
of the City Coonell.
Mr. Haldlnger,36,fills tbe
n caney on the 7 -member
Commission that was cn-
ated last month wheo La r ry
Lynch was ordered to r esign
because of a conflict of in-
terest.
A Los Angeles naUre, Mr.
Ha.ldlliCer weat to public
schools In Arcadia. got an
eogiDeerl.nc degree from
Notre Dame aod a master
of Busl.oess Administration
from stanford. He also holds
a BA In PoUUea.l Seteoce
from tbe Nan.! Postgraduate
School, where he taught ae-
ouott.nc: for 2 years. He ts a
C ertlfted PubUc Accountant
with Arthur Y ouog Co. of
Santa J.r.. He IIYes at 1326
Mariners with his wlte aDd
2 daughters.
"I believe I can brtnr
some rood knowledge ln ft-
naoelal a.na.lysls to the Plan-
ning Commission.'' he told
Costa Mesa
OKs offices
tbe Easlgn. •·t ban dooe
some work wUb real estate
people on costs, aod I feel
t)lat I can help the city ln
determJ.nt~ the cost of ser-
vices to be pro•tded to new
devetopmeots. •'
Opposinc Mr. HaidJnger''
appointment were CouncU-
men Pall Ryc kof! and Ray
WU!iams, and Councilwoman
Trudi Rogers. No reasons
were &iven for their opposi-
tion, btlt one of the dis-
sidents, who asked not to be
ldentlHed, h!Lted that Helen
McLaughlin, wbo had been
considered by thf> Couocll's
nominating committee, was
their fnorlte.
buylng up laodand re.selltnr
1t to an lovestor for develop-
ment as fl!l1erally-alded
housing fo r lower-Income
fa mUles.''
The Southern Ca1Uornta
Assn. of ' Governments
(SCAG). which acts as a
reglooal ei~Srlnghouse for
federal tuOOlng , •arned just
last week that local partici-
pation tn reglonal housing
goals wlll be one of the
r eQuirements for local
governments seeking sc AG
endor sement of fedei"'U ald.
High land ralues, plos a
stro~ local resentment
aga.lost an 1ntlu:1 of lower -
income famlltes, has kept
the city out of the housing-
aid picture. Earlier tb.l.s
year, the Clt)' Council dl.d
qree to allow the count)" to
help Newport resldeOI:s •·ho
no?ed houslng subsidies. But
the city has steered clear
of any local housing pro-
gram.
Monday night's hearlllf
begins at 7:30 p.m. at Cit}
Hall. II the Citr Council
decides to apply for the HU D
grant, Mr. Dmohowsk.J will
be directed to draw up a
draft application.
Late yesterday, the city's
Community DeYelopmeot
Clth.ens Advisory Commit-
tee was due to meet lad
discuss possible use of HUD
tunds next year. Their rt>-
port is eJpeeted to bE' part
of Mooday Ollght'S bearing.
A joi.DI ltildy gi"'OIp 11
eJrpeeted to decide wltbla
weeks what should be dooe
wUh the heavy trattte tba.t noods NewportBIYd, th.rouch
Costa Mesa aod toto New-
port Beaeb.
Se..-en alternative allu-
tiou are belnl pat oo paper
b)' the po~~p, wbleh 11 made
1111 of &nc1Deen from the
lb.te Dept. of Transporta-
tioa (CALTRANS ) aDd tbe
City of Costa Mesa. Allua
Roeder ol tbe Co.ta Mea
pubtlc senlces departmelll,
a member of tbe paul, esti-
mated this week that the n..I
report, with recommeDdl.-
ttons. will go to CALTr.ANS
headqurters to SaenmttD&o
'·In late Derember or earl)'
January."
According to Yr. Roeder,
thtse ar e the 7 alteroattv•
uDder study:
• Minor upgrade of tile
bouleYard, toclucllilg Im-
proved signals a.od better
street lfvhts.
• Major improvemem:a,
such as adding turn pockets,
curbs a.od gutte rs.
• An ezpressway alolli the
adopted rreewa)· routt, at
~rade, •Uh 4 lanes 111 each
direction. e
• A full-fl edged rreeway.
below gradt, wtth 4 laDeS
each way. alone the adoptf!!d
route, which follows Newport
Blvd. to Ba)·, tnen swlncs
westwa n:l or downtown Co-
sta Mesa. then turns back to
tht east to connect agat.A
with Ntwport mvd. just oortb
of the Newport Beach city
Umlt.
• A '·OOwn-seoped" lree-
wa)" with 3 lanes each ftY
aOO fewer access polnts.
• Mtoor altentlooa_
coupled wtth the uae of Or-
ange Ave. as a doW1ltoYD -... • ·Nothincat au.
The ft.nal ! alteraatt••
are-not beinc looked at too
seriously, says Mr. Roeder.
'We and the CALTr.ANS
people are In complete
agreemeot that somethlb&
substanllal must be done.''
When the report Is rtn-
ished, It wUJ go to CAL-
TRANS Di re-ctor Adrlaaa.
Glanturco, who has blocked
past attempts to get the Route
55 Freeway e1tended south-
waN from Its Bristol St.
termtr~.~s. Howenr, a new
State Transportation Com-
mission. created by the leg-
islalllre earlier this ~·ear,
could fortt' !lOme actlofl.
A aooe exeepdoo permit
fo r u offtee bllldiDC, res-
tauraot and motel at 1503
Soatb CO&St Dr.. was ap-
proYed by tbe Colta Mesa
Pll..DDlQp: CommtssJoa Moll-
day Dfcbt. TIM compl.u wtll
bt lllllt "' the llllllllociDO
C q:~ltol Corp.. Hlllltt.Qctoa
Beaeb.
OLD CARS l.H rtltluntear S&d Safter'l bDtlbJ. t.t M•s bell, tD. troeble rtll elty
om.ei&Ls o1 both Costa .... ud Newport In reeeot weeb OYer ldl pn.cUee ot put~ac
them 1n public: •lew. Tbll IIDeap or old CMHlla.cs lAd a Ntap trvek attracted Nnport
Bnch pollee to Sld"s property oa Old Newport 81\'d. DMr tbe COib. 111ea ctty 11mb.
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Zoae n eeutloo permits
for a •rial• aod lob fleU-
Ity, 9-aolt -ol ud IUt-
b:»cc ebJeUG rMMrut were
coatt.aed to lat.r dates. Co..
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BeYarly fWJ.&. wUl come
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Sid Sotrtr Is IUider
a tempo.n.ry n.ac of tntee
wiU. Costa w.. ottr tbe
pa.rtLac ol •llllet ean. Bit.
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THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Iaiiie lop! ......
~r tor tbt City ot Newport Btact1. and publishes all
pclbUe notices lor the etty.
HERBERT W. SUTTON ••. , • Ontr and .fubllsher
ARVO E. HAAPA •.•••.•••• hbllsber Emerttu
LELAlfD POUND ••••.•••..•...••••• Editor
FRED DAVIS •• ~ •••••• , •••••••••••• Editor
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LORIWIIE Pl!IININGTON •• Soc'*'1, --r
L\Y SJWIIIEP , • , , , , •••• , •.•••• TJPSMIIer
LUUlf BAAPA. ••• , • , ••••••• , , •. TJPIIIItttr
DR.BXEL·CANlfO.N •.•. , •••.•••• Sbop Fonmu
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WHAT NOW?
You can imagine
the task that is In-
valved In trying to
fW the position of a
man like Arvo Haapa,
who for 30 years was
the guiding light of
the Ensign with
everything at his
fingertips and so
much knowledge In
his head. So for the
rest of December,
our primary goal is
b> learn from Mr. HERBERT SUTTOf:l
Haapa .everything ]lie can about how 'Le
puts It an together. Then we will start
minor improvements in graphics • writil>g
and ad design.
Watch us change!
I feel that media could and should
render better service and coverage.
We depend too much on television and
large daily papers for our news, letting
them select and capsullze our thinking;
It's amazing that most of us are not
aware of what Is going on In the tnost
lmpoi-tant place to us, our own hometown.
We need Informed citizens and ef-
fective government. To this end we
plan lmproved coverage and reporting
to help people become involved in the
local community. Hrst we will triple
our editorial staff. Secondly, we will
keep closer contact with all of New-
port's governmental bodies, Including
the police and fire departments.
I plan to meet with our elected and
appointed officials. Too many times we
place officials In office and tend to
either harass or Ignore them, forgetting
that often they deserve credit for a job
well done. We plan to take ·these of-
ficials to task when they could have
done better and to give them the credit
when they do well.
We wW give Newport the best news-
paper a community can have. We plan
to get the town talking to Itself. We
wW make you aware.
You wW see the Ensign change In
lltyls, format and coverage In the next
110 days, some of the most dramatic
cbanges ever made tv an e:ld8Ung paper.
For example, we have researched·
all the major newepapera of the world,
and the most euccesllful community
new~ra. From this study, we are
deldcnlnc a new format for the &sign.
It wt11 remain Ne-irport Beach, but with
a new look.
It is e:ipenstve to do it rlght, but
tben I feel Newport deae"es our beat
effort. •• Herbert W. adtoo.
........, 1111 1M I'IP a c_....,..,. • ..,
.. -~-'II. --5 -~c--at
Ton ... Co l'flo~
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•• entr tu r.r.., ca tPntiM ftl rtm t .._. .. ,. ... _..,... _
.._ ··u • tn••• tt1e ... ·tl z 21 JM .... ........... ..,.,., ttl ... I , Dllllt:eu,..
Ill .,_., ... , .... ..,., ....... ...,... .. · IWY For Big Government
IIJ .... ,.._,. .., ,. _, Olllrtlt." .............. ill ...... ....
out. ----.. co-.,ullo...-.. IM
IBOilbl)' ••rtlll of c.-.. _ To-m. • pro-
IDiood lo to,. _,-
.,.. oalbe Slate TfUIIIM>r-
IIU.O lloiJt. lo COIIOIIIIII 1111
-55 (11-ti..CO. u .. ) FrwnJ. Ud-.Jd be
wW tatrodlee tu Jd)raa
ltt:l.llalloo -lha A-m-bly re.eollt' ... oa Jaa. 3.
111<1 ..... llloo$ .. It .. -··....,.,..... --eo.-" "Bol,u-Joorulln.Cllaa-Oeen 'sa. 1ueo 11 tl' •• ,..... ...
.,.,...,,..,.., 11 r ... ,~ ... = .. ~~c=·~.,,. ..... , ~. Al•n ellw..,,. -,.... latemetiaael 'n. '-• tna ._.Ill tto.er .... ...
.... , bill -nile
bomeowatr tz~m&tlon1from
tbe pr.tat fl,OOO to $10,~
000, ud woald proYidt t>r
aatomaUc iDe......, 1A tbe
aemptloGs u uMIHd ft.
tuaUou co up," be told tM
meettac at tbt Cbambtr of
ComDMree oftlcM. ''Then
WOUld be DO Cimm(ckry, ud
DO added admiAI.ItnUve
costs to carry oat IUCb a
plan."
Mr. c:ona... a D••cnt NCIIDr, I dDIIIII tt1tt we wW
... rtprll 't • Mlrilr-... lit .., ...,. ..,..
.._ .... .-.-... oo-55:•
II ... -.. 11oo •-allod A *dJ 1o&10 IJoom CAL-
Jantt tu l'tlfrM'a ~ TJWtl jut " .. tlld w11at
Wlllcb IU _....., --M callod '•• -lut.d llattwSdt tar tM ,._ tal na•utiDMI" ot liftw•
·o~..-bsllol. '' D -... port 810<1. IIIII II P ..... rlllr
umu ---• a hJIOrt 1or ..... a--. or ,.,...._" 1111 clal.ed. Ca.ta u .. TOJIIONOW ud
Tbt •n trp.&a llid hit OCber INilPI baYt )JtMd tM
wiU -· " -lor' •IIJ otC-•-Ia •1'11111 "'mpl-ot lloo -51 0001plelioo ol-Ullloo$ Frtn'IJ, ftk._ tOW fllllllt tbt •-called ''Rtca Roete,'•
at BriMoJ St., .. _.. •• wbkb ..... , to tbe Wit
to '70,000 can per day OlD ot doW'*'n &lit nJoi,Dt
NewportBIO<J.--.. N-rt 810<1. jul tM>rtbol
w-·· y..,. c-.-daD '-HGwtc~D " .. tor &a. ,........._ ..,.... r•=• o1 .a. ••
Wtlcwy. AJDtriMD tupaJW~ ... SMbclll .................. ~.. ••• ~ •• t.(ltil.atfw
aiUion -llllllally at 11110 -ud oqual otpll.lt lo fw oquallty. 111t11WoJ7,1t lo
then at lhe netioaal beeb lD H.,..._ -to a ....._ ltiSCk ca the ,_U, • a · iaedtu·
JHOYide • fwwD fw poO.abortloll. p10-loabiu. tion.) ~-doo BRA --
ud p10-I!RA rodlcoll. llarllor tiUo ,_, -fw o b ... ,-...-, ol-loS' tllo -.A
JWY C...m-Mlldrod .....,._ .-.oy --· 1D Ito _.t-• .-.
decland at the Colondo ~tate con\"'I''U. tbat m•t ""' Corer-power "to .......,..~by doo JWY .._ ... "doo lint fodorally flondod ._. ... toplotloo, doo ........... ., UUo
IOVolution," the omd only in collinc It tloo artlclo!' iD --.k. I wldo , ,......, ol nrtt revolution nDaDCee~ by thl ftdlnl .... matt.. tMt ... •o.-tbt oaDCml 4 ll&at.
emment. ud 1ocal fO'#tfUMIIU. « ... the -.ura ot
oo ~&. would c:GIDt UDdw ,.....,_ ju.
Mllld-Prl' ..... ...,....._ riecUct.ion it tbt IRA • ntlfted. ,
A revolution it certainly wu -polltlcally, When the Ubben at the MIHIII&f lWY
He tdmJtted, thoqb, tbat
tl1a meuure cJoesa•t bave
much eblloce of puJI.JII, bat
satd be would vote lor otber
propertJ tu l'd)rm lecb-
Iowa C-....._ lllo N-rt c11J Umlls.
He wu erUk:a.l ot .._.., llr. Cordon aotld u.u
TnJIIIP)I'tatloa Dtnctor ·•co.ta 11-·• eflortl ton-
(C ALTIWIS) Adrta. Glu-)IY-o K•lll..,_._a-
lurco. He WODCiered a_, towa redfttiopiDHt'' are
wbetbtr llq. GLlablreo ''11 Mmpend by the tnflk
iJOlated from C.OYtrDOr problem, '•Reftlat ot U..
Brown, or wbetbtr JIM Is AUt 10 flaiM tbt I'OCIIe 1t
hli; aller eco." He ald be a dlntt e.rat to tbe ecoo-
wUI coatU.e to work wUb omtc YU:tllty ot tbe city,"
Auemblymu 0..11 Maa-bt CODClladtd.
culturally, and mon.lly. U our naticm '"" m..un, troUed out their Coal•-"' prapa·
p 11 en ad any traditionalmcna end val--. the pnda. thly NCDO'I'Mi at1y doubt &llat they
IWY campaip for ~uality, murdw ot wutMI the I.OtalltariaD II)*IWID. Mon lila llll.e-
IIM unbom, ud cloouuction ol doo familY ly, .._ JWY cbiODplooo would clala,.....
aurely mMnt to overtum them. No& contat JtNQta.tioa if their actklaa iD ~ ...,..
with de~troyinc our moral and cultunl beritqe, lebelled p10:Commwai8t. Nl'\'elt.he...; Hout·
the Mlnneeota IWY Conventiao b..! ..U. toa'• mon aabtM INiliDc toward total ~
ditplayed <i::ommunilt filma and llttr.turt u ment c:ulMd Oftly to the ..... Coau:aunwijiOSI
en indicatiop ol their political pnferenc:.. openly IOUiht by eoma Min~. •
While IWV bacll:irt.~ for homoenual riJhta. ·
abortion, and varioua other dtmanda of the T'Mn Ia a )(....,.._. i
C.M. Legion opposes Canal treaties
Commaooer Heleo J.
Women'e Lib movement ia poerally known, thl On the other lide ol Hou.ton t.bet' ~e
feet that Houtton'e f~ f\&oded bince November weekend, a pro-family CCD~lioo
wee a propecande forum for bt, IOV'ftiUMnl ia ol 16,000 women rin,ina:ly encton.d rlilti&ed
not. Yet one art.r another ol the ..-utiona taution, a brake on federal pc;nfel', ~ end to
c•lled for more federal prc~~n~ru and bureaU.. eboftlon, and Gpl)l»ition to tbt ERA. And Heh
S•atek aod membersofGen-
eral Il:Miglas MacArthur
Post t~99, Amerlcu Lecloa_
Costa Mesa voted araAi-
inously to oppose tbe Carter
admlnJstratlon's propo.als
to rehlrn tbe Panama C1.1111.l
to Panama.
away DOt only our CUll
Wbleh we baYe bcMIPI ud
paid lor, wt •• are a.1a:t
clvlnl up our rtpt Ia per-
petuity eYer to build aaotber
Canal.
Commaocler SWatek ls a
war veteran aod 11 the oa.ly
womu llo commaod Geaeral
Dwclaa MacArtllur Post,
Amerlcaa ~Joo. Slle al.:t
ls the OAiy womaa ever to
commaDd two other Letlocl
Poltat.n CalltorDla. )(cCJel-
lao , Jack R, Carr1« Po.t
Ill, McClellan Alrforet
Baae aDd tae Richard W,
To.....ad Poat 14, Aubur11r,
Calli)rala. Sbt wu a caadl-
datt lor DepartmtDt Com,
maDder state of Ca1Uon1a
li'J'I-77, ud bad abe beta
elected a would bave bet'O
tbe hrlt woman 1o the u.-
tioa. SIM : · tbt mother of
two adopted Kor-.n orphan~~
Ylcbael and Teresa.
Amona other demand&. the IWY women ap-ol tM 16,000 women JM~.id her own way.
CommaDder SWI.tek says,
''Carter's proposals U.t we
give back the eaaal to
Pamma t. utter bOIIMftle.
We could blrdlydothatstnce
Panama oever owoed tt. We
purcba.sed Jt from Columbia,
U •as one of the most coaly
purchases ever made by tbe
United States, oot ooty does
President Carter propose
that we &~n~anamatbedeed
to our property but actally
waDb to ~Y Panama to take
our property otr 011r bands.
'·Moreover, Pa111.ml
uDder the Commaalst dicta-
lor Torrttos (-,__
tloo oa.t.manrlcbtat..wone
thaa. Cutro'a Caba) buTio-
lated Ute ,...-treaty at
leut twelft UmH 1D tbt
past two yti.I'S."
pf'O\Ied rnolutiona caJlinc for federal child· C~an Robert K . Doman (R..CeUf.).
care cent.en.. federal health inaurance, federal in hie acldn. to tb.e lad* « maln.tn.m
care for the elderly, e fedenl child·ebwe pro-America, told oltMiRJ Mn. Ladybi~ John.
lflim, another federal prop'am to can for .on, Mre. Betty Ford, and Mn. Rc.alynn Carter
"battered" women, etepped·up federal en· on the rwY platform. "I watc:hed thne Pint
torcement ol women·• hirinc. federal aid to Ladi• ... approviq tnual pervenion and
widowed and divoreed pel"kkU, and numerou~ the murder o( unborn babin," Doman eald.
other ete~ towerd control fA neryone and "What a diecrace!"
everythiR« by the federal I')Yemment. And We mifbt edd that the wholeiWV ahow wu
theee women cl•im to be championiDC free--a monumental dUcnce.
dom ! c "" 'nlf' John &rrh Socirr;y F "''"'"
Geoen.l Doarlu llac-
Arthar POst t9t ....,rta
u.s. SOYtrtJ(my OW'Dintltp.
coDtrol aad jurtdctioo of
the U.S. Caaa.l Zoae l.lld
C u:a.l, we QIIPON cl•LDI lt
away, Commuder SWatek
coacladed.
Bahia Philharmonic group plans party.
''The PtDamt Caal ls
•ltal to the ACUrlty or tb1s
nation Ln time of nr," sbe
says. '• and any rumors tbat
we could buUd a caDIJ 1n
another place Is a fallacy.
Engineers erplort.nc the poa-
slblllty say It is Impossible
or aot feua.ble to bulld a
oew eaua.l lD Guatemala.
Blasttuc hils beeD outlawed
tn tbose areas anrway, Sec-
tion 2 (b) ot Article XII or
the DeW PaDtma Canal
Treaty says that, we eaDDOt
buUd a Caoa.J. anywhere In
the Westen Hemisphere,
withoUt the collSent or Pan-
ama!
'•Ttlls we would be ghln&
Chamber takes survey
The Newport Harbor Ara
Chamber of Commerce
Wanta to bow hoW' ill mtm-
beU feel about cOt"erument•s
relatloasb.lp to the t.11Dtu
community, A 34.-qaettioo
saney wu malled tbla "*
to 1,100 members.
Results ot the 111rny are
due to be publlsbed aext
month.
Questions ranee from co-
verument coatrol laaea, to
tnll.aUon factors, minority
hlrlag laW'S and tDef'(Y .OU-
ces,
Jim Joh1110n_ chaJrmu ot
the Chamber's eduettloa
committee, aid tbe 111"" II put ot llll&roap'l "Ec-
ooomtc Information Pro-
cnm."
"Plbllc CODlldeoce ta ma-
jor Amertcao companies bu
dl'OIIPed from 70 pereeDI. lo
oa.b' 1t pereeat 1111 Just 7 roaro."llr.J.._,......_
'•Our CbamberofCommerce
cotJ 11; to tty to do away
wlth m~lons held b)'
the public.''
A Nplnte l6..qaestioa.
~aney ... u members' op-
lDJoo.s oo bow tbe Chamber
l1 dolac Ill jab,
• •
Members ot tbt Alta Ba-
hia Committee of tbt Or-
auce County PWbarmoo.lc
Society are plaDD..l.Dc to clve
tbe 110elety a ChrtltmaJ cut.
lt .. ·ill take the form ot
proceeds, IIIII belp -rt
the coocert ....,.,_ Ybletl
brtrcs the n.a..t muaJe to
Ora111e Couaty aad the youth
coacertJ Which are tree to
all young people of the coaa-
try, tl"om tbe p.b ''IU Lu-
ees dfo Null2ad" bolldaJ&iu·
ty pw.ed tor SundaJ, Dee,
18, at tbt Balboa. PaYiUoa
lJI Newport Beecb.
Mrs, Robert Bee<:boer,
EyfDts Chairman. Ud Co-
cbalrmeo Mrs. Keo.neth
Reaume ud Yra. Richard
Blrntt wUJ bt oa baod to
crt« members and ruesta
u the)' arrtve at 6 p.m.
SANTA PHONE
LIN£ SET UP
TAX LIMITATION INmATJVE VICTORY
A direct pbo.. line to
Saata's wrorUbop at the
North Pole .W be complet.d
OD MODJay, Dee, lg,aceord-
Jac 10 lbe eo.-del 11ar
Cbamber ol Commerce, Uld
Saall will 11art tuJac callo
from local ll:1da oo Moade.y
111(111. CaU1 IIIJ be made
bttweu I ud lp.m.Cbrut~ mu. The -.nber la ns.
5010.
To the Editor:
Coocratulatlons to the
United OrplduUoo or Tu-
payers aa:l the People's Ad-
•ocate lor tbelr stuDDIDc ric:-
tory LD retuEW over a mtwoa
slgoatures to quallfJ tbtlr
property t.u llmiiiUoo poti-
Uoa tor the llallot, It wu
truly cn.Ss,J'OOtl voluatttra
that spoke so loud aod cleu-
PARKS PLAN
ly. Now lhe people eu apeak
as loud aDd c learly by f'O..
ttnr tbJJI ..-lble tu Umt.
tatioa lito law, ADd tbe It·
clllaton eaa s11op tbllr 111-
rupe Ofet wtao ..W be the
Ues. Or we •Ul not ool)'
lole lon aad mooey but
seeurtty lor our Natloa u
weU,
GoldleJ-
Newport Btacb createat Robia. ltaodiDitM.-,_.,_.,0.,,. .. .,.. .. .,,._., ___ ,. ................. .,.. .... .,.. .. .,.._.,...,_,.o .. -co .. -oo--<>
11111 from U. rtcb, u •ell
•• tllo poor, 10 , ..... -dl. -• ., ~ -"¥ whose .-otel tbeJ caa bly -,,. .&;1
wtth tbt ltoleD lOOM)'.
WJtb tbat bit aeeompU, ARVO E. RA.APA, f'oadtr ud Pr.bUIMr Emtrtbla
W'e CU DOW IDOft OD to a-................................. _____ .............. .... YlDc tbe Puama CUI) from ~OOQ:OOOOOO!~O~Ot
To the Editor: be1aC "'" tD tbe P1Mma-1'bt beedf.ll • lll1s coa. .. ...,_ baell: to tbt •tr1 flrtt
ConcernlJic your reeDreat DJau, to bly tbelr loft. .._, ot tiM Eulp.. Tbt Lor by Hop nporttd oa. tbat
editortal crtt1cLstnc • ADd bay 1l woa)d be, 1rlth oceuJott: ''AIC'IIl IS, lMI, ADd Frtday the tbtn..ttl,
Gene Alberton, I would 11lre more mWioDa of OQr ttoltD &t u.t. TMt'• tbt tlcty dt.J tor tht ta.fca •• Ita btrtb
to dnw your atteoUoo to a tu: doll.arl to rift. aad um date.'' Allltbti FrldaJ &a adPtJ tmport:ut too ·..ad.l
few pol.atl, tbtm. n. tbtJ COII1d t.}' .-ttll:'• Frldly, wblcb 1a tclledlled to maR tbe oftlelal
It 11; qalte probable tbat tbt lo .. of tM Rwat'•• Ull trulfer o1. onen~a~p to 11en ......_ aat proride me
wbetbtr l'l1l parU lAttlatiYt Cu..._ Am tbe Ua.Uid lifa~ wta. tbe lll!pl'tiMtTt title of,.., .. , tiDirltu, roes t~ or .X boUt11 tioDI, wt»M Cllarttr taJrH Ia tllat Lot of Aecalt u, lMI, I .,.a• I'*' tbt cbolee
wlll stW be more •IPI'· pr.etdtoce Oftl' t:reltS., of tbe aJDt for mJ ...,..,.r: ''The EMip tattt Its
sin Ia lbt Lep• •r• could bate t•IHIIIItt )U1a-•m• from tht touowtac ~ry «WtatUoa.: EDIIcD --
tban In many other areu dlcU. Ot'tl' wlD could, or a df.ltlllp1aldtc oa, or buMr: lla*rd.'' ADd ltll*1111d
In tbe rest ol tht aalloa. coald !Kit, ut e~~r a.L flllrtlter. ••o.r 1u:1p a1JU eo be m.ti11Ca111W11, 11111 to
It seem~. laowt•er • tlat ADd wUII tbe lo'le ud c... M1p lead tM ny bJ tellllc tbt ...... IDd problems ot tbt
people eome btre bee••• ped tbal bodJ no 11 .-, co•_.,. fal.rb' ud 111111'rtltliJ,"
tbe area 11; VttJ a.ttneUYe .olt!J ............ ..w. ou .tad tllat't u.. ftJ u•s baa tor ...,.IJ 10 raara. ud
ud bec:ent of tbt uaUa~. tu dol.l.l.rt • ..,, U. ,.. u.t'a ..,.. It ..w ...,,.._ ldllortaU.J • ..,,.,.,,we mate
ble amea1Uea tiM ltaDrd eu bit we W'Ul aut -. 00 -•-•m t~r •---""-• ...__ wW taU tDDIIe of life II QIIHo ...... Di. ..ch Jon _, -.....-•-•• -... Alberttoo, ~ rapJ111ae 1be ' 01 .__ -. ud lloo Lot wW be llora .. -~
crowtb of tbt ana. t.. ra· O.r '*-_...liNd ..s ·frotl ta:e to tt:-.. U: ~ ~-':'--•
rut .. ~-tht coatt.d CIIU'IJ lor tiM tu •u.&ea.. -. U.. ptUU 1i11.Ut .... I a. ......... ol a nc..t ta•d'l• ta tbe £alp: ~Jot tbt ar• ud el.--. ••JC. a, ttra:ut•M .,. .._.. $f Mllll.Glf.'' ne ia-• •••· pl••ll WIJ ~ •~ -U -ud ' douiJ "------.. _,_-.,...... [ ...... c. ol --tMt .. ,.. .......... Ulbeboor<lot_..uon -"' ,.,.,_,__ -ud ua. pablle follOW JfiOIIr tore ...,......udCn •1, ..... an .._... at IIUd. I'• Mt tat .,. CltJ c.wu
ldYico wa wUI lloYt -wlla - -a1QI 1M lou aol lood JllloiJ olnnJae. ..,._all Lot IU polalod IIPriW~ -aod dlrtJ, Jo.. caall IWOJ, .QII call Goldie 011 IIIII --. ---· 1'llon ICC_I_ra.l-111'11-ntllo lip I patt. IU - --· Ill-4ln pradJ~ 1111 •~t ......... ~-..._ tloap4Mk1 .... )D ......... oftnOiia..,, ~ .,_.... ·---... net t··-........................ _
JoHIIC ... I plll•llplooa ap raiiOtlll 1M --IJr llollllc --'IIIII ~·--will llo-10 1tta wm ... -,. .,, BON vov· AGE . dtlftroJttltMobJtetottiMIIr • oo .. t.r tttM r.,.,, ... .., ea. .. ,. ..... ,.s a dH&IU.TM~eWIIoal-•S.VOJIIIII lor ft '-•IIUa. Mlllsbh Jl JW .. EIIIPIH
-owa...-tfllort.US ToiiGfaod..., wllo loft -lllllle •• Zr •••" ': • • 1M __ ...... __ """""'-udl---,.... .. -..... -11 .. -.lpl p' --,_ ...... _,......._ .. __
10$1*. .... ,.. ....... ,.., .. -, .......... ___ .. _.,_
y,., ... ...,. ... ,"" _. ''llllllr" "'" --- -..... 111111 •-'1111-I .. lllltotGo'·-• vr•..,. ..., ,.'II 11o .. --·-..,__ .. _ ... .,.. __,._,__ ........ _ --.
:"-.a:.:~= .... ... ... ......... --= .... ,.-=: ..... .::. .. "'"" . r ... '=-t:t 1:'.::.. .. ~;zalllll!~
II ~-.,.... ~ • •a I aasll W" • ftar; •• ,..... .... -.. _. ....... ., th ••••
\
Tbe Holiday buffet d.IDDer
will be preceded by coell:taJla
aDd followed by daDCla& co
mualc b).· the HJ-FIVE
tllf'ODiboul tbe eveataa:.
HlgbUcht or tbe eveD!ar.
Is the newq or the color-
.011 parade ol Uchttd boats
eruUJaa by 11M ba)' froat1IIC
the Balboa PaYUJoo, The bol.t
pande has beea a tndiUoa
In Newport Bay for muy
years. A Iarce deconttd
aDd llctitad Cttrltl.rnas t..Wte
.. ~ U'OIIId tbe bay Oil •
·ferry bolt by Cf'OaPI trom
Newport Bacb. HoltOW'Den
decon.te aDd lf&bt Ulelr boats
to follow the Ooat1D(Cbrlst-
maa tree.
Worklnc committee mem,
btrs are Ymea, K.erlaetb
Bart•lt, Walter Beaoett. 0.
J . Bellll:le)·, Doaeld llera~rd,
Gtenaa BlAoDDttte, LeoDU'd
Cballatll, David Chambers,
Jolu:l Doat.ldaoo.CbarlesDu-
hla, ~ld GeiiJ&, Rl•llard
Crllflll. En Heldenwm_
Hermao R. Johuoo, Jamea
R, JobUoo, Arthllr Leva ud
Harry w. LeT)',
sun others are Ymtt.
Robert Uttle, Moille Yartlm.
Elliott PertiDa, Laven Po-
~Ja, Paat,""IIIJ•r~"'-•-E. ...... Qot.,;;,r.awa,a"lk(a-
machtr. WUllam hellier,
Koaoelll II. Smllll, Rld•r.J
Spoo.r, Htl• staeley, Da-
Yid TNmbull, WWllm w.-,_
ster, Fruces Wolf ud Ro.
ger Zamcera:e.
Mrs. sttpben DIIBow Is
PubUclty Chlllimaa ror thle
eYent.
Water board names head
Mario DunDt• ftl re-el-
ected pr..W.Dt of the Costa
Yea County Water District
board or directors at the
mett1Dc ot tbe board Than-
day, Dee. 8,
GIFT EXCHANGE AT
PAHHEL YULE PARTY
The Coro• del Mar honw
of Yra. WWiam P, Camp.
beU wUI be lbe N111ac lor
.Newport llatt..or PubelltD-
Ic'J --.1 Cbrlltmu gtr-
ty at 11 a.m. WtdDeDy,
Doc. 21.
A cUt ucbaac• will lot.
lo• a luape ud wlDt hm-
c...,._ HDIMIIH aalltln&
)(ra, CUIIIbeU wiU be
Mma. ~ D. Gnm-
blea. Jac:lt M. Bibb, Tom
CaneJ, Robert J. Cuyler,
Cbarloo S. c..._. G. Rl-
cber.l -· ~· E. Ko-raoo, Frodsrt•k '-~ Ra-llablor, J-llulacai,CartG.-rs
ud Bolly Aa Ulll'llllll.
CHIEF SPEAKS
AT MEETING
"-" Boacb Cblol ot Poilu c. R. Grooa ...-lllbo _, ....... ol
tM c.u..· Harbor A.,.
R ... rdli T•m all mo,...
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clllol -... r lloo lf_.t poiJco ....,_ ..... u _ .. ,....-..
Loa Aapl• lolko de!lut· ....
Mr. D:lnue bas beta 01
tbt tx.rd of dlrecton IIIDce
the water df.llrlct ns for·
mtd lD 1910. SeniJIC u
Vlct-Pruidnl: wW be War-
rea Booth, a member of
th~ IJo&rd since It&t.
Tbt other board mem-
beu, Eapno Btrproo,
Heon Pul&o ud Thomas
N~IJOO.. ...UI N"t u u-
slltaat Yice-pr..adelll..
Eacb board mtmbu Mnea
a 4-y•r term. Tbtrt 18 a
reorcaalaUoa of board di-
Ues each Z J•ra.
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THE BEE LINE
8y /AN HY IJ B RL.S
' owa a boa "eto" Ud tome of tiM '-•r .. c tar dtlalla ta ...... r.cwrtac. Durtac the
lfealac •• "" able to creet maQJ frtlllda "' bada't ,.. tor ••a tllDd.red rean" --
Dr, 0.Yld ud H .. eo Be.lll.ltlDe, IlorotbJ
t aDd Blll ReJDOida; Vtrcl.lda tad Norman
HLDu. Ol:heH were Vleet llabd lDCl Ed
lloriH llld Melaldt llld ~foe Klll(oley; alto
JaUa ud Chari.,. Tbomu Y\tb tbelr baDCI-
aome cnnd.loa, Cbarley. The eveatac seemtd
leisurely but before we Qew U --time had
eome to bld Merry Chrlltmu wishes and
tood nllfbt to Chester liJd Mary Marcell,
fl lla.s Pee Power, the destper, !lEW OWNERS of lbo
aM Saooale UUman,
a boat warmq party.
Gallinat are ChUck
They receotly held
• • • • • • Tbere Is aoth!nc Uke a boatwarmlnc to
brlQr tocether folk from all over, but with
tbe a.me miDd and body of salt water.
This wu proved when aome 150 or more
lrltods auembltd for Snoozle and Chuck
Ullman's 1Dvttat1oml boatwarmtng of thetr
llDwDMster tetch .f5, GalUnnt, on Sunday,
Dec. 4, at the Balboa Yacht Club,
Tbe ya.cht , reeeiYed, lDd Justly so, the
adltl&Uoo of eweryooe, GalUYIJit's most In~
trteate 1.00 technical detall.s w8re appraised,
tben pn.lsed • • • the two beads, one wtth
shower, the 'other with a. tub aDd brass
bub basin. In tbe main salon, neat brass-
froDt tlreplace and a bit of lunary In the
Medlepot.nt rue . , . the plley, mm l Sue
Flcker dtelded to orpntze K.K.U., Kitchen
Keepers Uaited, to make all ldtchens as
CODYtoieat u this p.Uey, Every convenience
oDe could flOpe for to make Ufe aboard
comfortable 1.00 sate, was tn this boat.
EYeD tbe sides and overheads were padded,
The Ullman• have been '•sau addicts"
tor many years. Their children, Jean and
Duld, learned early the rhythm of the
seu, They are oow crown with their own
fJ.mUles and boats. David was there with
his two future saUors, la.a and Jaeob. Others
of early crowlnc up days present were Dr.
aod Mrs. Harry Stickler (Ruth looking fabu-
lous). with 900 and wife Newell and Robbie,
aDd chlldren. More were Alvin and Eulla
Daniels. AIYI.D bas saUed tor the Ullmans
many Urnes. More on hand were Joan and
Re1 Brandt, Penny and Argyle Campbell,
Aqcela flcli:er White (and Sue), Jane and
Rocer Harda.crt, Commadore K!rk, the Herb
WU90ns, Gared Smiths, and Dan Shepherd-
SODS.
At the festive aod constl.ntly replenished
buffet were the Norm Wakemans, Priscilla
and Harry Bourgols aDd otheors. Over with
tbote &ood mustc makers was SaJnt Cicero.
Aland Vlr(1D1a Lockabeyand l...oratne Lipoid,
too, were there plus many, many more.
Didn't learn W'ben the Ullman's wtll cha rt the
ttrst crul5e, but am sure they wUl be
GalliY&Ot~tng soon and for year s to come. • • • • •
Cbester and Mary Marcell (he says, a.llas
Per Powers) hosted IJKlther of their
Cbrtstmas Wftet series Sunt\ay night past
or uotber -p~ ~ -PY party attire
ud. splrU. Ou r. tablt. was Ideally located
and oYer c~mpagne aDd white wtne we
Ylslted •lib ...,.Y ~ Hopklns and son
Bob. Seated at" 1 rOUoo table made for easy
eonYersatJon wtth all members of the party.
Table dUeuulons were nrled but never
bortDc. Jtm aQd Joan Harrison were de~
at the lntne Coll8t Couatry Club. They
coaldn't han cbose.a a better Ume or place.
Cbrtltmu creeted us at the rt!d carpet
eatraaee wtth an over-line of golden chan-
deliers bedecked wtth piDe branches. ln.slde
-•• wen cr-eeted, not only by our hosts, but
by a Uft slJe aod eYer so jo!ly Santa
l't.&.Dd1Dc by bls Christmas laden sleigh.
AU tables were reserved for one party
ll&:btflal (he does T.V. specbls lor N.B.C.)
FouDIS CnJ.c, their son, most Interesting
lDd Chester told me hOw he came to
SANTA SUPERVISES CUI Clriar '"''""party
1tura by, trom left, Mary aDd Chester
Ma rcell Jr. At rJ.cbt 1a Craie Harrtao.a.
ALSO ATTENDING Marcell party were, from
lett, Jou and Jim Harrt.son and Mary Lou
Hopkins and son Bob.
• • • • •
It was the Cook's anma1 Christmas open
house last Sunday. A constant now of guests
arrived aOO len Marcy's aod Bob's Balboa
Island home. Marcy cooks for days ~~
decorates _Just as maaJ days and that's
what makes thelr opeo llt.-.Jse so memor~
able. The long tresUe table was welghted
wttb delecta.bles and a tarce punch bowl of soarkltac wl.rle puaeb. Every corner, every
ntebe, opeo rafters hold 10me remiDder oJ
the seaso• and the time JP&nl, OW'er the
years, lD mak!D( or ooUeetlQc priceless
and Jonly Jtems, Some winsome felts, straw
mades· -~ and the litUe antique clock that
sparta a little fireplace that seems to glow
beohlne the little flre screen as the minutes
tick by.
Durtcg '•our hou r " we visited W"lth neigh.
bors, Patricia aod Charles Kosky, Peg and
Ralph SmJth, Ruth aod Jerry Rapp and Amy
Jelks, also kbea Sparling, Kath and Cell
DeGrass • Bill Co1, Pat aDd Mike Hurray,
Craig Paige, Elsa aOd BUI Sauter 1nd the
Thomas Careys. The two Santa's helpers,
Jim aod Bobble, stood by '•ora call" If
needed!
The Cook's open house Is a
and a dell&htful experience!
YOUR LIVING ClllU8'nCA8
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ONE OF THE FAMILY"
,....b•bbed...a ..-ror, roar tne .., . ....,~
eftriR~.
Oaoof ·.
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nu-.dt'flghdul Chll'>fnld' 1<Ji7 1M~'' hm.l
pl•tr . firs-~ tn •n o~nnu•f "t'rll"' 1 .lplun'' 1kt·
hohd<lv !>PUll with •n Kivlh1 .,.,•r'M· "' J '""
dnd 8.,1 ~''"8 nt"•r <In [nJth..h < nuntr\
o;hurt"h . r•nftt"d w11h 11-w ll~'ll Vu!t•1ult-
wmbol-. ol ~r1rtdgr .. dllfi holl\· 'P"j,!'
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TMUIISIIIIJ, DEC. ·~ d71 Guild I ---~-... CMUOEL--.CALIF. 0 l"v.JVIIII
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A HOUDAY CRYSTAL
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A Captain'•
o.:.nter
Brilliantly
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Reg. $120.00
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Wedpood·Crystal
by Galway
for that
extra· special gift
ASperlding
Creamer &.Sugar
Rea. '40.oo
SAl£120.00
G?ags Sstt&r
SOUTH ·coAST PLAZA.
lri..., "' tho Son Diogo frwy ..
C..toMoto-~2627 Cloood-,..
RUSSIA . . . from $599 NYDEP
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• Hotel ~ wttb pri"* btth for 1 nJcbtl
• Brakl.t. luacb -.... dally
•Dolly .... -• 'l'battt ~ 1r:1 Mo.cow and l..eablpd . a.. d1nMr •t • .,edal ,..IInDt
• OvtriUPt a.cunlon to Ute Old R..ar. dty ., Kalinin
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11 Ftshion lslud
na-G,__ PrtdW ., .. ..._.._IMI/
BOB (llud Gl llouWlOodld ... eo.c-al-. Pro •.te•-c.. ... tar
·-llcloool, ... •-.::ed aa.t tall Ot&Ud wW
bt PIIITI¢'.. I cMck lltr
QOO .. Mro. llolo Mllj'-
ter. ROHa.-reeT•e'*r/
Feewtator at Eutbld
Sebool.
Tbt moDI)' ww IIIP-
plemtal fWidl for Use matt.
. l.lld la.apap l)lOinma lor
.. llooflllonl "' ..... •!ann II 's a, 7 .... ... __ __
T• $ I WID .. ts• ... traa• meta •..,
............ lhl
School district facing
deficH budget balance
DR. TIID WALDIIwtll ...
tbe 0011trut betw.. ctn ..
IIMd ud wild Alula 1D
""' plc: .. rlll lnfol lalk ...
morrow ........ lp.m.Frl-
di.J, Dee. II, at~Cout
CoUop -rllam.TIIolallt
Ill 1110 lrd 1D lho -.1
tnnl ..n. ...-nc~ "'
1110 11-tt lfut>or Khruu
C .. D:'-Serf• ud 1Ddh1daal
tlchtl IMY be purer.Md
at tbe door.
A deficit eadiJI& tal&Dce
of $605,100 t. *»recut 1.11
tbe 1978-79 tudcet of N ....
port Mea Unltled Scbool
ot.trlct due to tbe eftect ol
AB &5, the Serruo Law,
Or. John W. Nicoll, lUper-,
lllteodelll, reported lo dis-
trict lnlstees at tbetr Tues.
day 111(bl meeting Ill Coota
Mesa Ctty Hall.
The preliminary forecast lB nbject to revtsiou aod
reftDements as more to-
formation becomes avail-
able, he ezpl.a.ined.
Enrollment Is ftcured to
decline ao addiUooal 4.881
oezt year. Local tu reve-
nues are expected to in-
crease by $1,11Z,1Z9 for a
total of$41,441,080 for 19'78-
79. otber estimated Income
for the year I.Deluc:les $826,-
15'1 tedlnl, . "·*··· lt&tt, .$41,000 coat)' tad
teu,U'IIdloo.
T•ebu lllu111 an
ll(orod lo ........ $415,.1
to a total ot .,,cno,ao
aDd c'"elflet _., ... bJ
$111,?11 ·t.r a lola! oi$1,-
S4t,lt5. Emp~o,.. bnr"ts
wW COlli ti,HI,Oif.
Eolucla ud N-tt
Hut>or HIP Scllool -nl
·-rruU of $1,-9'16,501 are DOt IDeblded ta
tbe federal ald l::tr scboollll
ttcured for tbe Jtu. Tbe
11'lDta are tor nmodeUar
the aaclltortam at Harbor
aod a um at EltiDcla. A
nm of $5,00'7,J'I9 tor 1M
'sale of tb:ree •rPi•• Kbool
sites by law Clll ODly be
used tor coutrucUoa IDd
repalra, tru.tees were told.
Repair cost
for school
estimated
Water seepage is target
for commission study
The tlre damaged multi-
media ceater at Da'ta Middle
Scbool, 1050 ArlirlltoD Dr,,
will 0011t 1162,185 1o repair
tbt facUlty to IU ODDCSitioD
prior lo lbe tlre, members
of tbt boani of edoeatloo,
Newport u .. umntdScbool
DUtrlet. ~I"DDd at tbelr
mHIIDc ~J olt<bl Ill
Costa MNI City Hall.
Tbey uta.ortsed. adnrUI-
llle of l:*tl for the wort IDd
upeet to aeellpt tbe low bid
on Tuesday, Jan, 10, COD.
atnetlon 11 scbedaled lo
start Jan. ZS, wttll an oe-
eupaocy date of Aur. 28, Fire
illluriDCt wlli pay for &11
b1t $6,000 ol the repatn,
wbleb wW be diatrlet cost.
Water seeplar out tbroogb ed a ~ lo belp pay in'
the face of the bluffs oo the the Jtady. 'he Bl\db Home-
east side of Upper Newport oWDtrs AasD. alao refued to
Bay wUI be the target of take part.
a $24,000study commlasioo-"Tbe clC*Ddftter prob-
ed tbis week by the city. I ems Ia tbe Blifls ._.,e
Dneloper George Holstein, occurred beeauM of de-
whose attempts to add 14 Yelopmtat," claJ.med Coin-
more bomes to the Bluffs eUmaa Pllll Ryellotf darbar
community have beeo l!.eld MODdly Jdcl!.t'• cll~e~utoo.
up because or concern onr "I sanest t._t Mr. Hol1telD
the water seepage, acreed asseme uy liability coa.
to pay $4,000 or the study's oeeted wltb the problem.••
cost. ••We ._.,. a ..,er Uae
1D otber aetlou the trus-
tees recel'ecl a report from
tbe eiUJeos adYI10ry com-
mittee reeommeDCilDc tbe
eloslllc of Ba)'Yitw Ele-
meotary School, 2531 Or-
etLard Dr, Tbe Dec. !7 board
mtetlac wu cancelled.
An lovestlgation last year onr tbe bllff flee, ud lf
by a city eogtneer sllowed tbe bbdf 111ft's ott. aome-
that tbe seepage tbroucb the body's collie to .,,. to .ft.l
bluff face Is probably caused it rtc11t oow," waned C,PUD·
by heavy water1~ of lawns cllmu Dooal4 Mela.r&ls •
TED MILLER DF C.M.
IS DEAD AT AGE 84
Fuoenl M"letl for Ted
Miller, 84, of Costa Mesa.
are tcbtllllld for 11 a.m.
today, TlmrUy, 1n BeU
B-y llortuarr c-
wttb a... Cbarltl D. Clark.
Uollocl Flnl Melbocllllt
Cbareb ot eo.ta Mea. of-
ftcllltlllc.
a.od Ia ndscaping Ill the a ra. CIt)' Attoi'DIJ 0....
A more complete study O'NeU aJd the eltJ cu"t
wW be dooe by a consult-pot.ra "tbe fl.Qpr of pUt
Log eoctDeer. ThelrvlneCo., at IDJOOI UDW tbe ..are.
wl!.lch owos the laod, deello-of tbe wattr ....,_ ta de-
DANIEL CONNELLY OF lermlllld."
NEWPORT DIES AT 9H DIRECTORS HAM EO NINA CAROOZA OF
New members of tbe co-COSTA MESA DIES
Funen.t .. rvlcestorO..-BY CDM CIVIC ASSN , tel C. CODDelly, 98, of New-
port Beach, were held at
11 a.m. Monday, Dee. lZ,
Ill St. James Ep1.seopal
C hureh, with Father Jolm
Asbey aDd Fatber Brtao Cos:
of the church otfletaUna.
PUBLI C NOTIC E
F-iCTiTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUoirtng persoo ts
dotnc: busloeas as: Dove
Realty, 1401 Don street,
Suite Z70, Newport Beaeb.
Calfforn!a 9ZG60: Nelda
Grace Sears, lUSt Sierra
VIsta Drive, Tustin, Call-
lornla 92680.
Tbts buliDess Is coodueted
by lD todiYI<llal. Slped:
Nelda Grace Sears.
This statemeot was meet
wltb the county clerk of Or .
aoae County Dec. 13, 1m.
Publtsb: Dec. 15, 22, 29.
Jan. 5, in the Newport Har-
bor Eo.sia;n. F' -86801
PUBLIC N.OTICE·
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowtoc pirson la
dolnc bustoess as: Calltond&
Pallo WorU, 28SU Mar-
ruertte Pky,, MLsa:kMl Vle)),
Cal. 926?5: Ted Parter,
2SS02 Cheswald Dr., LIIP•
Nl(uel, Cal. 92670.
This buaiDtNII CODdllcte4
by ao talltridual, Stp.:l:
Ted Parker.
Tb11 statement wu flltcl
with the eouot)' clerk of Or.
aace Couat:r Dee. IS, 1m.
Publiab: Dee. 15, U, tt.
Jaa. 5, lD tbe Newport Har-
bor E•I(D. F .... 100
roDI del Mar Cl,le Auoell.. Memorlal se"lees for
tloo Board ofDittclors wen ADO& A, Cardoaa, 58. ol
elected Dee.?, 1555 Mea Verde Dr. East_
Elected 1o the board were Costa w .. ,werehel4Tues-
Roo K&DDidy, Dtck Succa, day Ill Bell B~d'way Mor-
Heleo Wei .. , P .. l Cartla, tuary Cbapel,
DeanU Ca.st.Do, Dtet· MQ A -.u,. of Me.IJeo, Mrs.
lJICS John Cole. Colt Ia a11o C ardou. .came lo Calltol'Di&
tbe on pruldeot of tbe u a eblld aDd bad U9td Ill
orpniJ&Uora. Oruce COIIDty tor 4 years.
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Blat ad br JagfulillttiJ 11.1
.A •aifrl llf <a~Pw~m~• ••aartta
Aoue Tom Tunc, • Giblet o...-.., • s-se DraMna
laked Supr Cu..d Haan • S•uce M.dere
Malo&.Ma~l Amand""'
R.OMt laron ollletf, au Ju• • C...ed •• lhe luflel
And .0 ... Tndlolonol Trimmlnp
C~.n.t..-at •• Newporur •.•
A WoM•l.J s.m,..tor • Joylul Day.
a.«ec ...-&oM noott co 7 p.m .
.U.ho 17.25 • Cloldno 15.45
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MRS. CRIMP, 91,1liES
IN PALM SPRINGS
FuoenJ Mntc• were
COOIJaettd br' Forelt Lawa
Yortaary-Gleodale tor Ku-
p.ret Crimp. ~~. 'hMday,
Dee, IS, at l!:SO p,m, Ia
tbe Utue Ctaureb ot tbt
Flowers, Forut Lawa_
Gleadale.
Bora Ill Oblo, Mn. Crtq,
resided Ill Newport Beach
for 16 years. She paued
away 1a a Palm Sprlllca hoa-
pttal oo Dee. 9.
Sbe was a member
of D,A.R.
Sbe ls suntved by a soD,
Arttllr CUtford of. Palm
Sprtnrs, ud graocklaucbter,
Mrs. Saod.ra Jeaa Watts,IDd
one rreat rraodiOil,
MRS. ELSIE SHOURS
OF C.M. SUCCUMBS
Fuoenl sentces tor Elsle
Sbour.. 82, ol Costa ......
were held Touclay 1D Paelllc
Yin Cbapel wttb Fatber
Jobo R. Dull, st. Ylcl».tl
aDd All Ancels Cburcl!., ot.
flclatlllc.
Mrs. Sboun, a aat1n ol CMcaco, died Dec. u m
Costa Mea. She Is ~arvl"d
by l!.er 4lupter, GM:~rrlaoa
Blare, aad 3 anoddaurbters,
all of Newport Beacl!.. 111-
termeot wu prlnte. Paemc
VIew Mortuary wa1 tbe 41-
rector.
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• '
COITA MESA
Tbe •• a ... INt tbtlr loo!IIC_..__ Too_, ... al Dua llllll
'Jt .. l. Lilt ,....,....,( ....
wu ..._ !Jo• 1M Su
Clo---allor u 10M lou lo CaplatraDO
ValleJ. Nat NMnadly, tbe
Multa.Dcs plaJ a 11011-leque
tnt at NftiiO.rt Harbor at
I p.m.
EST AliCIA
EolaDc:la'a Eaclu loot lo
Loc Amtpo &1-54 Ill 1110
-"" ....... of lbe HuAI·
...... Boacb IGYIIalloool
TCNnameot oa 'htlday
nJcbt. Tbe touney coat1111es
lh ...... Fttday. Lui w .. t,
tbe £tel• n.u.bed 3rd in
tbe Lap.aa Beacb Chrlltmas
To.na_. W'ltll a u .. so
wt.cwtrLaMlndiOihlllr ...
day, allor bootloJ .._
-· 15-41 .. Tllonday .............. 51-llde-. euloo 11> Callilnla of ~~bit
tier OD Frtdly. Tbe teem In""' ., Lu v..., Dec.
t? lor a 4-41y lolrMmeat.
NEWPORT HARBOR
Tbe Sollora '-<! MUll-
... of Looc Boacb n-ee
Tueldly Dlcbt ID tbt Hamt ..
-Boacb lou....,, WhiCh
ruu tbfOUih Frldlly, A $~-48
wi.D o,.r Suta Aaa last Frt ..
day naUed doW.D Srd plact
Ill tbe Sao Clem tote Toui'Dl-
moDI. Ntwp>l't looll?-14 lo
FoothUI lD lhe tem1-11aalt:
of that touney. Nut 'h•-
4ay otc:bt'l city ctLaraploD-
abtp pme ritb Coroaa del
Mar sta.rtJ at I at the Hu-
bor CJm. Nut WldDuday
DJ&ht, the SaUors will bollt
Costa Yflll, al., at 1.
ttLA GRANDE
BOURGEOISE ;'
CATHERINE GIANCARLO
DENEUVE PLUS GIANINI
"COUSIN, COUSINE"
ENGL:isH SUB-TITLES RATED R
"PER'S
DRAOON"g
····III·.SIII• AIIICIOf
-no. M.I'IOM
_@
R IM TWO,Titi!ATI!IU
::=:;t.·~O~O;.;YOU. CONY I!MII!N C I
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I!BI'OIIT IIAIIIOR !liSt Ql
I'UIUII£0 IEEJil Y • PS. !
lliUIISOAY, D£11o 1$. rtn
COIIIIIA D£l11Ait, CAUF,
Soroptimists, Girls Club·:
make Christmas favors
tlnport Harbor ArMSor-
OptjiDJ.It Club memben and
tbf Uttle &Jrls at 'the GlrlJ
Clllb ol Harbor Are1 met
r'rldly lf'terooon. Dec. 9,
a..S made Chrutrr.u favors
for tbt tnJ• belrlcdellvered
b)' Moblle Mttls.
Soi'Gptlmlata as their ser-
vice project, 61011, Interview,
ml£1 ucl schedule tor the .,...fu, wbo receive mo-
b,_mllll,
Flab Orp.alu.tlon YOitiD-
t .. ra do the deliwen..: with
two carrlert lel'fllll ODt bot
meal tor QOOII delltery,
aDd ooe cold m11.llor later.
Tbe trays aDd earrters
are fllratsbed by the Sor-
opUmlsts. Witb tbe bell) of
f' J Girls Club all 40 n -
cfplenta will receive a Uttle
Chrtstmas favor.
There ts a n.1t1ac ll.t
requesttar meai.J beca.ase
the equlpmeot cu haDd.J.e
only 40 at Uita ttme.
REAL SPIRIT --When It comes to entlrus.lasm Ia decorat-
. 1ac a ChrlBtmaa Tree members of the Girls Club ot the
Harbor Area, 1815 Anaheim Ave,, really hue lt. Left
to rtet.t are club members Gina Hess, Reehelle Rushing,
Naomi Frisbee and Jamie McCormick. The tree decoratin&
party was held Friday afternoon. The Soroptimlst Club
of Newport Harbo r donated the tree. The club bas also
elta.bUshed a new cultural arts committee to entertain
aod to expose the girls to cultural events. (Enslgn p~to.)
Gering is appointed to
OC citizens committee
rltth Distr ict Supervisor
Tom Riley haS apP6"fntl!d:
Newport Beach attorney Mi-
chael c. Gering as district
rtpnseotath'e to the Or-
uge County Ctuzens Direc-
tion Flndlll( Commission.
The Ora~e Couoty Boa rd of
Supenlsors unanimously
approved the three.year ap-
pointment on December 6.
The core Is a 19-mem-
ber, appointive commis sion
whose primary fUnction Is to
Identify and Cocus attention
on Issues, goals and policies
flctog the county as well as
to advise lawmaker s and
leaders In the variety of
Ytewpolnts In each a rea of
Rudy.
~~3~,~-
.-.... '1 ... :!: -ell Ulll.
moved out of the f lfth Dis-
trict.
'•Roger Howell repre-
sented the r ttth District very
ably on the core tor over
seven years/' Riley noted
of the appointment c bange,
''and I am confident that
Michael Gerl~ will continue
that high level of competent
service."
Gering has both his under-
graduat e and law degrtte
from UCLA. He Is a partner
In the law firm of VIrtue
and Scheck in Newport Cetl-
ter.
We strft brukful
o~~nylin"'lr.
4-10 P.M Daily
u.r..2pm
Man -Fri Daly
$1.80
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H. 8. STUDENT WINS
HEADDRESS AWARD
Louise Ma..lolfl of Newport
Beach took second place in
the Goldeo West Collece an-
ooal Ctlrlstmas headdress
fantasy stqed_ by cosmetoJ.
OCY studerts recently.
Her ereatloo, modeled by
Vteky Wylie. was called
"Black Star Christmas."
FOR
QUALITY
Photo Finishing
w·s
'" oo+t• COLOR PROCESSING ~Kodak
Christmas Specials from
the Outboard Supermarket
CHRISTMAS CHEEJ\ •• Christmas decorations for the 40 recipients of tray mobUe
meall llH made by members of the Soroptimlst Club of Newport Harbor ·and Girls Clu b
ot tbe Harbor Area Lo the &iris' clubhouse, 1815 Anaheim Ave., Cosla Mesa. The shut-In
meal dellvery Ia a daily job for the Soroptlmfst Ciu~1 but on Christmas it Includes
decoraUona. Left to r ight are Angela Bass, Olive J, Main , Jean Conner, Anne Pfalr,
Laura Judldns, April McCor mick, Krista Lefebure, Fare! Walker a nd Mary McDill.
NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS
Newport Beach Ctt yCoun-
eU acted Monday night on the
followq agenda: .._
• LIBRARY In Newpo rt
Center will be built on a
s impler, less expensive
.plan, with one noor Ins tead
of two.
• VERSAILLES will add
447 new condominium units
between the existing units
aod Coast Hwy., unde r terms
of a linal tract map approved
by the Couocll.
• GROUND",'/ATER proll-
lema In the Blu rtS will
be studied under a )oint
agreement by the city aod
deYeloper Hols tein In-
du5trtes, at a shared cost
Q! $24,000,
.•. GENERAL
ameoded to
definition of
• I
acreage'' to t>xr ludeacreagl'
to be ded(c:~ted as str,.ets
and parks. The Council
tur ned down a proposed com.
paniou amendment thai wouli!
have created a new ''hi!!!
density" definition ror res i-
dential development.
• CONVERSION of P.
apartment units at 421-27
Bay Ave., Balboa, to eon-
rlomlnfums, wa s apprm·,.·L
• TIM HAJnL'IGEfi was
appointed to the Planni rw
Commission on a 4-1 vot ...
• HARBOR PERMIT 'lo'as
granted for Eddy Meredith
to build a cantilevered deck
over the water at his hOmt>
at 38 Llnrta Isle.
• ELECTION was for·
mally sel for April ll, I!Y78,
when 4 C it~· Counell s~ats
will be contested.
' . OUR
DISPLAY OF
LIVE BURNING
GAS LOGS ·
• APPOINTMENTS ·.vere
marlt !o 1111 va•·ancles on
s··vtral d trzr>n advison
ro111rnl tt l!'es .
• t 01'\'IIE MUr-.H ORD of
., r l~n1[.; of 03sls .,.._1s noml-
n.r tt"! tfl rcpl t>St.'llt the no
Oh ttl•· rounty Senior Clti-
z ·trs I ·ouur il wtr£>n f11E' next
I',, .rtw \ nc••ur..;.
' '>I ATF of ~ no:.rrr 10ees,
lit· \udin~ l~r t'Pn ~h r slrall
ol ;./~>w~r,t, was dpproved
for ::.u!Jmt.ssiorr L1 flll'counrr
to C.ov. flro-.·r. for pos sible
sr>let'llon of :l <'OOnty repre-
s,•ntati vt> on the npw state
Tr ansporl:\liun Com rrls·
-011.
These outboards are Lased on )'ears of refinill!!; and improving Mer cury
engines, We think they are I!Lf' loest eve r with reliable INSTANT START
CD ignition, QUIET jet.prop exhaust, ECO:-i"OMIC AL fixed jet -carWretlon.
• POST 01-1-II F. ~M rldnr ·
prob\prnc; e,n IHvC>rsit1e Ave.
Wt>n• s~l lor .1 ~ulJiir hear-·
Ul~ •Ill Jan. '),
. ELEGANT DINING BYOW.l ..
Available in 36", ~2 " & 48"
Round . 24" x 34", & 35·· x 6o ··.
O val. Many styles & color combinati·
ons to choose from.
5·PIECE SET $289 42" Table & Chairs .....
PLUS we offer complete servicing.
Co.
at Newport Dunes
Newport Beach
644-4545 ~
.~
• • •
See Our Large Selection of Brown -Jordan,
Tropitone , Thinline & many other brands of
famous name outdoor furniture .
WE HAVE
WHITE WICKER
Desks, Etogeres, Fern Stands,
Chests, Rocking Choirs,
REDWOOD
PLAYHOUSE
8 ft. widu 6 fl. doep 1 6\1 fl.
hi&tl· ADUI. T HEIGHT INSIDE
• lloct-.d Sh~ _,
• -.ctwood Stained f inish Out.tde
RATTAN
o Roal Codor Shioelod -
•3$1id;ngW.-, •1 Dvk:h Doort wfth L.oktlft
.. ••GMp;tae.r DMol $l)4e
• ,.,uulellfloor,h3 fohrtt • . ,..,...~_
•
. ;
I
lWO JUDGES ·-~
TO GIVE TALK
Two .,rmer ScNttl ~itt.
..... Jildl'* wbo IH DOW lhctJllc taw put UMt ID
On~~~e COUCJ wW addrtU
a ,...elll ...a.r Dec, lt
it eo. "-hfctl .. ,..,r oa btlplnc Vtetumtse re-
lltlcees adapt ao Amerlcao
customs.
I.am Le Trilla or Hlatfog.
ton Belcb. aDd Lieu Nnyen
or Fullerton are oow atudy-
IAc taw at Wettera state U,
Tbe meeting, sponsored
by tbe Newport .Mesa school
district, starts at 6 p.m.
at the hlch school. Mr. Trlnh
is a teacher aDd counselor
tor the school dlltrict.
Speakers are e~peeted to
discuss aoclal welfare pro-
crams, legal situations and
imml&:ntton reform, among
otber topics.
NE111'08l 1/AABOR EN SIGH •
f't!llU SltEO IEEKCY ·PC. 6
YHUIISOAY, DEC. t' 19l7 '
COPA DEL IIAII. CAUF. •
•
Pied Pipers to perform
,.. Plod Plport will tn·
-&C~P'!'CI'Ul Jor &00 H""P'rt elemtatary
school cb.Udrea Friday LDthe
scboOl &lldltorlum,
PROFESSOR IS
GENERAL EDITOR
Dr. Abrlbam 1. Meldtn
ot Newport Belch, emerttua
professor of phUosophy at
UC lnine, bas beeo ap-
pointed reoeral editor ot
PhtloiOPbleal Researeh Ar ..
chiYes, a professional jour-
DOl ..,....., by bolll the
American aDd Canadian
PhUosopblcal Associations.
He was tbe found.IDK chair-
man of tbe UCI department
of
TN plpon loclode loor ..... ,....~tile
mucllrlll. pliJtr, ..,_f ODI
,... to lorul &Del Soutll
America. Roa Lafl•r. wM
wW p.....-I. puppet show,
"The Froc Prlaee." r.. a
deeree Ill etpresatn artl
ud a miDor ln abthropolOif
from SoDOma state Uai-
nratty. Erie fulblup.
wbo will prenot: mqleal
mJiterJes. 11 a bloebemtstry
&nduate,tro'm Cal Poly Sau
Lulo ObUpo. He cteotcaoct
tbt puppet• and oo.tumes.
MIWreea Fust.ugbwlllem-
eee the prorram. A recrea-
tion rradaate of Cat State
Loa AQCeles., she has been
tn ttlta fteld for 10 years.
RETIREMENT IS
WINTER FOCUS
Retirement wiJl be the to-
pte ot the nut Focus pre-
seatatioa coming to the New-
port Bea.eh Llbrny for the
mooths of Ja.ooary aDd Feb-
ruary a tall branch Ubraries.
Bibliographies and a dis-
play of books on retirement
wUI be anttable for all In-
terested persons.
The Focus program, a
eouoty-wtde effort of the
Santl.ago Llurary System,
features various topics
through the year, providing
blbltographtes and displays
about materials available in
On !lie County on tnat topic.
FINE ARTS PROGRAM at W'lltln. Pldtnl SniDe• CoroM del Mar ottlce, 2744 E. Cout
Highway, wW , .... " ,., .... bJ a..u.t Sblrl Goedib, lett. aboWD ta1t1111 with tile
local braoeb ma .... r, RUdl TNTUOve. Tbt 1boW1JC l.s part ol the tiDe arta: procram
UDder way at zs Wllttn Fldenlloea&M thi'OQiboat Calltomia.
Realtors plan Yule party
Following a tn.d1Uoa bt·
gun 6 years 110, the Womea'a
Council of the Nnpon Har-
bor Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors will ho,Jl tbtUIIIal
Children's Chrlstmu Part)'
for the children aDd lnad-
children of memben. Ttda
year's party wUI be II'NII
at the "Boardatortum,"\tbt
name given to the new mtet-
ing room 1n tbt Board
otrlces at 401 N, Newport
Blvd., Newport H~lghts,
Marie Buab, 19'1'7
Womea'a Coucll pr .. tdtGt, retarded children. Once
ba. orp.olMd ~committee again thls year a special
wltb Kuprtl AdrlaD, lfdpe commUNe hU selected a
Cerrte. Joaa Lively, 1978 needy tamUy aod ls ·provtd-
Coaoell presldeot, Betty ' ed loodstults tor them.
Cinbb, Hel&De Joy and Jane Guests ue asked to re-
Boyd to decorate a..:t plan member food Items for t~ls
aeUviUu. Christmas basket.
Wblle the malo theme of
the attal.r II '·Happy ChUd-
ren'', the Women'• CocmcU
Ia uld.ac enryooe to brln&
a apec:lal "eoft" toy tor the
ctltldren ln HoPe HaYen, the
Onace CouDty fllclltty lor
Members are urced to
brtne their children, thelr
gnodcbUdren, tiMtlr clients
chlldreo tor a MerryCPlrlst-
mas party.
Cos ta Mesa Pol ice Blotter
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• WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23
Linda Chapton, 26, of1829
Samar Pt., was taken to
Hoar hospital wUh Injuries
after her car, northbouod
on Irvine Ave. at 17th St.,
collided with a southbound
car driven by Richard D.
O'Ley_ar, 22, of 1830 16th
St., OakwOOd apartments, •
A white tee-cream-type
truck Oed the scene arter
U damaged the car of i.Javld
M, Evans, 976 Mission Dr.,
•. n Baker St., 100 feet west
of Grace Lane ••• Clerk
"Be>"ertv J . R~e"r, n.~ su r -
rendered $74,95 to two men
wearing nyl on stockings over
over their heaf1s, one armed
with a pistol, in the U-Tote-
M Market, 1654 Santa Ana
Ave., at 9:27p.m.
wlodow, thea. ficbllnctheflrt
until flremeo arrtved.
• SATURDA\, NOV. 26
A burglar .reached 1n
throogh a doggie door to aa-
lock a dcx.J r I.Dto the resi-
dence of Coaald K. Neff.
2086-C Wallace Ave., taklar •
$2 from a liYI.Dg room 1bell
••• Aburglarbrotu llJdiDC
glass window to gain eatry
to the residence ot JamH
A, Day, 1032 Coocord St ••
on vacation. •• A bit and
run pick-uptrockrolledonr
on Its top after dlmaltic
a signal light studud at
Victoria St. aod MODI'Ofla
Ave., the driver aod othtr
unidentified peUODI tlcbf:-
ing the vehicle, whle!b d.roYt ,,n sou th-bouodoa UouoYtt..
arrut and rl'fiDI false lri-
tormaUon to a po lice officer
after his car was stopped.
GIFT EXCHANGE FOR
SPYGLASS HILL CLUB
Quality Oak And Malltlgal~}
Anti(]liCS Expertly Sdcctcd
DASHING AND DRAMATIC. D-G's boldlv oro nttd
lon9 drcn •s o l•gure flonercr w•thout compare A -..,dt
boot netl<l•ne 0" the f,llcd bod•,e, toppmg the ~-..•ng
~1-:"r , ~how; o ff the d•a9onol plo•d P""' ,.,,,., Po•sll'V
f,Qure\ Bloc!< 10·11!1· $41 00.
CLOHO
SUNDAY
HOU RS
9:30 TO 6 P'.lol.
MAJOR
CREDIT
OAIL Y CARDS
1-..lMt
'>."r ,NRll!:>411', N0"1 25
A oetchbor.reported I bur-
rlar had entered the resi-
dence of Jack 0. Winslow,
2029-D Wallace Ave., onva-
caUon. . . A TV set, 20
silver dollars, jewelry aorl
equipment valued at
was taken Vy a bur-
from the residence of
~atht~0~ V. Edwards, 119
Cecil Pl., •he front door was
pried open. •• A fioor lock
was pried open lly a bur-
glar to gain entry to the
home of JeaMe D, Moore,
617 -A Victoria St.; a TV
set and stereo equip-
ment were taken, valued at
$575 .•• A hit and run car
damaged the left rear slf1e
of the cax 1! Martha
A. Bassler, 1955 Pomona
Ave., parked In front of her
borne ••• Ronald E. Fell-
baum, 25, of 351 Avocado
St., was credited with savtne:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmer-
man when he alerted tltem
about a fire In their ad-
)acent apartment alter noUc -
1nc smoke coming from a
COSTA MESA •
SOliE IUEAS FOR CHRISTIIAS
WARII UP SUITS-~25.9 5 TO ~39 .9)
SWEAT SHIRTS HOUDED -)7 .95 & )8.95
SWEAT SHIRTS CROWNECK )5.95
SWEAT PANTS )5.95
RUNNING SHORTS
LADIES TENNIS SHORTS
LADIES TENNIS SHIRTS
liENS TtNNIS SHORTS
MENS TENNIS SHIRTS
TENNIS SHOES
••
DART BOARDS & DARTS
'DYNA Bti:S
• SUNDAY, NOV. Z7
A hit and rorr. tpOrtl car
destroyed a pte UiJ
damaged a cbai.D UDk fiDCt
,n GoU Course Dr •• 55 feet
south of TaDlltf Dr ..
property of the City of CoD
Mesa ••• An untoowD quant.
tty of money was taken from
vending machtnes prledopeo
in the Reef Bar, 8!0 W, lttll
St., after a rear door wu
hea vily ··damaged to piD
entry .. ~.Several maetllntl
were pried open 1n Carol'•
Bar, 810 W. 19th St •• aacl
1 he money wu remond: a
rear door was prted CJP1D
to gain entry by the wr.
gla rs. • • Two boJa were
warned abou t tbe tllepl
shooting of BB (QDI Ja the
area of 2515 Elden Au.,.
Kenneth R. Foodeo Jr., ltM
Meyer Pl., reported biadll:~
abled pick-up truck t&ole
fro m 913 W. 18th St •• at
7:45 p.m.; tbt Ytblcle wu
located at 660 W, 17th St.
at 8:45p.m., wttb majortlre
at 8:45 p.m., •lt.b major
fire damage In the I.Dterior,
the cause unkoowrr., , • A
sliding glass window wu
pried opea by a baqlar,
wbo took a TV set ao!lltereo
equipmeat from the re•l-
dence or Ertc TlptoD, 1660
Iowa st.
' • TUESDAY, NOV, 29
James L. Danel.oo, 37,
of 1967 Newport BIYd.., wu·
charged wltb drulk dr1Ttal
at 1:40 a.m.atNewport•td.
and Hospital Rd.. •n IIU
nat-bed tn~ck wu tDrctdoa
the road by aootber IIICIIIOIUt.
DaYid A. Marcaa,· ll,,.ot
765 .... 17111 st., -...
Marco• Yellicle Mil ._ldl
by the tn1ek a ebOrt t1lll
earlier at 17tb St. ..S ,...,_
pnll BIYd. • • T.... -
ca&Mttes ftllld at t40CL
a $400 •rill nidi ..,. ff
iD cotu wtn' Ro&ta fro.
tbe motor bome of IIMk
Tbe Spfll&as HUI Com.
mlttH of the Orqe Coun-
ty Phllharmootc a.od tbelr
II)Oalel will rattler at the
SpJrlass Hill borne or Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Lokka. 5 Ma-
libu Circle, for a Christ-
mas cocktall party at 7 p.
m. Dec. 18. The 1oclal ev-
tDIDc wtll loclade a white
elephanl gut uehange and
wUI eUmu with a surprise
eatertalnment package pro-
mised by tht arrancemeots
eommlttn beaded by Mmes.
Lloyd lAtka and Thomas
Bla.odl, Ud prelldent La-
Ve~• Barna.
, From England's Finest
1785 Newport Blvd.
• Costa Mesa
Phone. 548-1400
Estatl'S And Homes.
Open-10-6
Sun-11-4
Closed Tuesday
· F~join Mi(chal. in the
1'8abJ of·toy solcliel's, dancing snowflakes
J. Tbom-lilt-
Dr ••• TIIOau ll. .._
5r.i Ma ...... Clrc)l, -J.
pi&IDod ollbo $rll .. .....,. ,
ot atttnoncM..-UIITY
Mt trom tu t•,.' an •••
Cb&rl.. Ford; 1 .. -ro•la An .. nportell ....
...
and msgical BtJtertainment ...
ItS the beloved holiday classiC. 11ow Presented 1n a hJghly-accla,med new prodvC!IU/1
c!toreogriJI)hf!d by M1kh1M'l 81Nysh111k0V Ch11dren and aclults both will deliqht m t111S
ch8m?tng story. BS d8nc8d and actl!d by BaryShntkOV. Gelsey K1rklond A lex!fflder Mtn.z
and the AmerfCsn BIJIIet ThHtre. CntJCS called'' Spectacular A JOY to warch Daollng.
Now it """* to )"CCC in • sp«::M.I8ifM!Ion aclsptoton. EnJOY 11.
loN ol lllo ... -=~·~= Dl&daiM ud• -...... 'The NutclacktN,' O.c.148-9:30 PM,Ch 2
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Newport Beach Travel
FOa lOll EON I! YOU LOY IE
A TI'IIYel Gift Certificate
8AW.UI !-MIEXICO -OJ &OPE-C&UIIU
Tilt eo-411 Mu Cillo .... ,....., .. cn•ct~~c 1 -·--· ,..... trl DD"f!llll ,_ ,... Jrlj
"""-.. -. .. ~-toPoolllo c-,..._eo. ..... .
,_.._to Jou Colt,
-P-oftllo-
""• wW ·~ to • ....,
"'" bcNH .. Cof'QM ... Mu oa tbt ncoaua_,.U.
of lilt Bob Feyo ropori, wlllch
made tbt Futb Are ... pro .. -1. "• wW ley to ... DMlUte or MPU•• n ..
-to -r t11o Cll)' COIDCU lboald IDtlld 1117
BANK APPLIES FOR PERMIT
-at America bu .,_
pUod .. , ...... -to ... llltiiAabrue•uaa,_
... MartM • .., tbt •-
l ..... toaaa.lolud.
'1'111 IO<:Ull)' -ld laot
JDI.Ct lD 0111 t/1 I omt.
botpdlop .. -od to bot
bullt oa tM ,.-..It cor •
oorollllt-
NEW STORE HOURS
TRRU DEC. Z3
IliON -FRI .J A.M. TO I P.M.
'T 9 A.M. 1'b t:t P .M.
LIITIIEIWI OUICII ,. ........ ' ............... •••••• _._ __ _
flrtbtr IIIOMJ OD tntfte
8IDdlM or u taflroDmeatal
impact report OD 5th Att,"
Tbe Frye Report, c 1·
ml•loood b)' tbt Newport
Buell City COIDCU, ltltel
tbat tbtre lbould be at leut
oat .treet, otber tbu Co1.1t lflPnr, ,_ ~
Coroaa del Mar trom tbl
weot .... ol ..... to Pooi>J
for local eoanaleQee aod to
reue... tnftte oa Cout
Hlct>nr.
FIVE HEW MEMBERS wort welcomed IDto tho Aartlllu dt Oro ol "-11 llotcb at
tbelr .ftr.t mMtJJ:Ic. WtloomUw the oew members t., left, Prllidllt Helea ltarUIIr.
New mtmbtfl are, from left, Mrs. Joh,n w. HamUtoB. Mn. Jame~ L. JA4re, Mrs.
Allan Jobuon, Mrs. !t'W HtgciJll:, and Mra. Welltnctoo Bouer. New u.octat. meml»n
are Mrs. JObD H. Scudder ud Mrs. P.,.l Elmquist. The 01• members wtU jola tbe rRJUP
In raJ.JiJ:11 $25,000 UDUilly l?l'eteated to Btc Brotbtrs of Oruc• CGUIItJ. HolteN tor
tbt IYIDt YU llrl, nGmu F. RUey. FollolriDc tbe luDcbiOD Don Hut, formtr Newport
mayor, pn a Chrbtmu readLDc.
tiUN 1 A.M. TO 'P.M.
live )1 vcms _ .. __
EARLY WORSHIP ....•. 1!1:00.\.M.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION e:15A.M.
FESTIVE WORSHIP .... 10:30 A.M. -'' The peUUoa fUrther statu
NB planning agenda IT WILL PAY lO CHEOUIUR PRICES
'• "... .
CUSTOM DESI~E'~ ;£W€LR\'
F'IN E GEM STONES ........ c ...... ....... that Third aod Fourtb streets
""' tbe tame parpoae I.Dd tbat tM oDl)' rtJOltofputtl.ac
Ftftb street throucb would
be to tnera .. tnmc ai'OUDd
Harbor Vtew Sebool, Grant
Here, ln the order In wbtcb
they are <lie to be dtaeuued,
are matters on the qerda
for Thurlday nli:bt'a meetiD&
wac
.. -...... ,. Howald Part. tbtYoutbCea-
ter and tbe Sllllor Cltileos
Celter.
ot the Newport Beaeb.
Pluolng Comm I salon,
atarttoc at 7 p.m. at Ctty
Hall:
HARBOR FEI,.LOW.~IP BIBLE CHURCH · .
Tbere l5 a ap~.ee on the
petlUoa lor tboM RPPOrtiDI
~btl rtcommelldatloo to •Jan
aod lplee lor tboMoppoi!Dc
, tt to tJIIreu their op1D101a.
• CO NIX> MINIUM co over-
sloo of 8 apartment untts
at 4%1-27 E. Bay An,, Hal-
boo.
• DUPLEX coDCiomiAlllm
propoaed at 814-16 W. Bal-
boa Bb!J:, Balboa.
2JRD ST. at ORAHGE, COSTA MESA · ~5·5050
DR . F.KEHTOH BESHORE. PASTOR
SuDday Mornlnc Worshlp •• , , , • , , , •••• lO:SO !-•m.
Su .. y School-9:15a.m. Wedllesday se"lce -7 p.m.
F;or fllrtber lDiormaUoaOD
tbe ClYte AaoeiatloD write
to. Cole at PO Box 51$, Co-
rooa del Mar 91U5.
• AETNA LUe lnsunnce
Co, resu.IJdivlaloo on request
tor ao omce tulldinc at 4400 .An independent church 'W'ftb Blble teactUac mJ.ntatry '~C;:;;:HR:;:;:IST~IA=:;:M s;:;::CI~EH~CE;=;-;:==:iiii~~ Christ Lutheran services
SERVICES
F1RST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SC1ENnST
3303 Via Lido
Newpoll Beach
Sundly School -9 & 10:30 Sune., S.rvtce -9 & 10:30
W~SDAY EVENlNG
. MEETlNG 8:00p.m.
READI NG ROOM
Week daJr. 9'a,m:.._ 5p.m,
Wedneeday: 9 am -7:45 pm
Tu~y: 9 am-5;pm, 7-9 . . • •
.SECOND CHURCH OF'
ClfUST ...ICIENTIST
Newpolt Betcb at Co fOlia dillfU.,_
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3100 Padftc VIew Or ;
Suadly School -10 a.m.
SUnday Semce -l Oa,m.
Wednesday: 8:00p.m.
READING ROOl~
3500-B E. Coast HWJ,
EDtn.m:e oa NarclSIQS
Mon.-Fri.: 10 am to ' pm
Suoctay aftemooa: 1 to 3
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
• • • •
Cb.lUt Latbena Cha (Cb. L'mbo the Clown, a profes-
780 VIctoria st., · C<Mita slooal eotertaJner, wl1J pre-
Mea, wUI bold H"lces &t sent the Gospel messare of
'1 ud 11 Cllrtltmu e're lDII salntlon tbrotl&:h puppet!i
a Cl!.rt.tmu: monlllc f..U~ and llannel(npbs at 9:30
'f&l wonhlp Mnlce at 10:30 a.m. In fellowship hall,
a.m. On Sunday, Dec. 18, at
On Cbrlamaa eve the 7 7 p.m. tbe Selllor Cboir and
''CRACKED POTS p.m. senlce wtu be a ehUd~ four chlldreo's choirs from
1 reo's aemce of word and the Christian Day School will
BRIGHT LIGHTS"' ~~~~ t~led "0 Come Let ,of!ft' a wide varietY of
Us Adore Him ," A tndl-C~rlstmu muste ln a con-Re.v.~.:C,..S.."~Cn tJooal caodlel.t&bt. choral cert In the sanctuary.
~c::!;:~~~~CI>I~Id~C§-~=~ ""Ice wtll bt held at 11 The llnal mJd week Advent f p.m . sentce Wlll be on Wednes-
We lDvltt ..... ~ to :wor~~-Before tbe 10:3~ Cb_!tst-(ja!. Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. ,...... ......, ..,.. 'rionlnr1f Wt~~~JIIY. Lothl.r Toroow, pu-
LUlHERAH CtiUR<;H ·cHtJRC-'""IV .m -1.-rltes membersol.the
OF THE MASTEl, LCA on U ~ community to all of the
2900 Paelllo VI" Dr. MUSIC CONCERT Cbr~mu N<Yices, Christ C L'lltbeJ'u. I Mlsaourl Synod Corooa del Mu, allt. c co111r-"-terves ••• Luthtru hun:b of the ~-...... u..,
LAWRENCE 0, FRUHLING Muttr, 2900 Pacific VIew commllllltfu of Htmtl~
Putor ~· PboDe 758.1~1 Drt .. , Harbor Vlew RUls, B•ch. FouDtaln Valley,
StiNOAY SERVICES: wUl preseat tile Roii)'D Eo~ Suta Ana., I"IDe, as weU
CbUrcb tcbool • • •. , 9:15 ' Nmblt 1a I Chamber UISic as Newport Be:aeb aod Co.
Lltuqteal aentce • 10:10 F..Uftl CODCert. Dee. 20, Ita KUL
at '1:10 p.m.
Nursery IDd :Coft'" Hour Tbe ~~..flU performed
lD eoocert before audlto.e•
thtoachcMit tile United stat•,
MacArthur, alf110rt area.
• LIGHTS ·for a basket-
ball court nezt to the Boys
Club in Eastblutf,
• SINGLE-I' AlotlLY home&
on 6 lots at 2420-26-1/2
15th, Newport Hel.ghta, will
be the subject of a tenta-
tive tract map heartog.
• STIJDIO CAFE at 100
Wain, Balboa, seekspermls-
sJon to erploo the d1ntnr
u•, .ald. 'to eontnct tor
more elty-owned pe.rk-
tng meters to haodle tbe
added off-street parking re-
quirement.
• TWO-STORY sutngs:
aDd loan tulldlng Is proposed
by Laguna Federal for 600
E. Balboa, on the oortheut
corner of Balboa aDd Palm
streets ln llalboa.
• EXPANSION of parking
aDd storaa:e at Howard's
Chenolet, 895 Dove, airport
area.
CHURCH SETS
PROGRAM FOR
ENTIRE FAMH..Y
A speclal tamUy Cbrtst-
mas p~ram will be pre-
sented at the Plymouth Con-
greptional Church at 7:30
p.~. Sunday, Dec. 18, at the
Newport Helcht.s chureh ).1st
ott old Newport Rd. at Bolsa..
A coribkllng Bible stQdy
In Renlatloo wUI be conduc.
ted at 9 a.m. by Associate
Pastor Cal &teYens and tbe
Rev. John LlndnU wut giYe
Ute sermoo at tbe 10:30 a.m.
worship sentce.
You are cordJaUY 1Dvtted
1 to attend Cturcb Se"ltta
and to use Read.lnc Rooma.
&ad a. clMdull.al' a Eu:ropeuL
tour for 1r78.
Ku.te b)' Bach, Rani,IDd
Brllt• wW bt preaeated
WINDOW TINTING
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Mline4N5TcatURCH
110\ St.. twtlGr aMi. c;;...o;,o ·lw· V .teranJ Mtmorlal Bide.
HS w~ 18th, Cotta Mea
REV. TOM TYREE. Puoorll
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CHARLU D. CLA.Jtl .SQNDA.Y SERVICES:
10:00 Lm. aad '7:00p.m.
CioLDR£H'S PREP
... ITO 1'01
P'AUL H. A.LIXAMOI.R
SCHOOL, 10:00 •·"!· TTEND HOME BWLE CLASSES , A
Call 552,.oo92 THE CHURCH
'T•chlllc Bible Doctrine' OF YOUR CHOICE
Qlongrrgatlonol Qlburr~
A FREE AND IMD!P'!MOlHT
CONGREGATIONAL. CH JUST IAM CHURC~.
T H E Rf:V. JOHN A.. I.INDVAI.L , ,Wi~ti~ltr
9t00 A.M. JUMDAYt IIlLI STUDY
10tJO .t..M.1 WOR:SH., UIVICI~ SUNDAY SCHOOL
3262 BROAD STRUT, HEW;ORT HEIGIITS
"T"E FRIEHDLIEST CHURC" 114
WAYNE P. MULLFN. VAS1'0 R
-·l"oo A .•• _ .iiiiLT .O•iiiiP & suteo•v-scMO«!L .
6ibO'P,M.:-VAM·G'uteAL HOU•
301 y :I:GHOLI A AT· , . COST A M'IU. •
I
c•-IJTIIAJ IIVB
1 t l0 ~M-PAMILY aUCHA!IUIT
toJIO ~M -CA,.OL IC,.VIC&
U 100 ~~~~ ... HOLY CUCHAIIIIIT ' c•-IJUAJ DAY
1 100 AM -HOLY &UCHAtiiiiT
IO t OO AM-HOLY CUCMAfUIT
,AVAII.A11L& ·
·-... ---,.·--·
by Jlde Yolleablllet, ba.r·
I pllt; !laRD Frl ... ·fttde; WU.
Uam Weblter, obl»t; Fowler
Frledlaater, Buaooa; Dr.
Rudoll -..... Orpa; tJid Su~~a Jacebs, HupJicbord.
Tbe pabUe II lDritiCI 110
lbare the coac:ert 1Fltb mem-
bers ol tbt et.rdl. There 1s
110 admlssloa cbarce.
by Trained Conscientious Ins toilers
OUALin-UASONA ... I PIIICES
IV,fsltOur Dltploy Showroom·for New Ideas!
Cvsrom Oroperies . Carpet:-Wollpoper
WO'<!enWoods Mini-llinds l ouverdrope-.
F"IE HOME ESTIMATE_$
AIIAIIIIII 1L TOIO IIACN CITIIS
995-3333 7 557-2678
74 PINI'O
W'aaa.t' :.=-.................. u..-.~o~•
-·-
.~ .. ..-.
GOLD CHAINS
• BEER • WlNE permit
for a dtUcat .... a-r .. tau -
raot already located at tbe
SCIUtbeut COI'DU' of Cout
Hwy. ud Becoaia, Coro-.
C:.I Mar.
Both the 1 p.m. formal
meetlDc and a 2 p.m. lllfor-
mal study seuioa are open
to the reaenJ. public.
M.. Tho•psoa G-G
;-tq!!·E.,'l7U. St., UnU U
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CaJJf.
645-1909
SPECIAL HO ·
1tT . ~IDAY EXHIBITION
c'-~ atrt11tn ~
PRIV•TE C O S oQ'(I'Ul'S
FO LLECTION
LK A~i F~OJ.4' _.RO OF C ~ECHEs
"" U N Q ' THaOUGH 0£C THE WO R LD . ,.
no one else
• for
Persons not included m a rettrement plan can set astde some
income in a special Los Angeles Federal Savtngs Account
and pay no laxes on it now.
No taxes now on the •nlerest your retirement savings earn.
etther. Not until you retire. when you'll probably be in a tower
tax bracket .
To gain the tax exemplion offered by a Keogh Plan or Indi-
vidual Retirement Accounl, you must be either self-employed
or not mctvded in any c ompany relirement plan.
And you must -thts is most tmportant -act during the short
time remaining of 1977. Specialists are ready to help you
Whether you save lor retirement or any o ther purpose. you re -
ceive higher interest than any commercial bank pays. plus
FSLIC •nsurance on your savings. plus a sale deposit box.. to-
come tax preparation. many other services. all w ithout c harge
wath a m1nimum balanc e
Why not start your Retrrement Accou~. ~~ ~
Curren! Annual
Y1eld
806%
1.01%
7 79%
INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES
S1 000 OR MORE Annual RatE'
6 98%
6 72%
5 39%
PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOuNtS
ANY AMOUNT
Day 1n to day out
ALL INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY
5 '14 °/o
Funds prematurely withdrawn trom Cerldtcate Accounts earn
1nteres1 allhe Passbook rate. as provaded Oy Federal regulahon
lor lhe lull term of 1nvestment le ss n+nety days
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Newport Beach
3201 Newport Blvd.-oeroa !rom Cl!y Holl• 075·4500 ..... ..,..... .........
HMd OftW· 1.01 ~ F"«*M ~ 8tiCilOM AtiiOCIMion
One W•ttnlfe. lo• Anttlet tOO 11 • Ottlti Otticet lhfOIJQhOUt tnt .,..
. .
I
I
nited Auto Parta -
Now open until 9:oop.m.
ll A.P
2 902 W .Coast Hwy
N.Beac h.CA .
64 6 ·164 7-54t ·t7M
SOUTH COAST AUTO SUPPLY
& MACHIHE SHOP S4S...IG
ST.AT .ltiSTOL
N
t
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•liPIMffiiA .....
I'IIIUIIai!IIBLY •1'1.1
Tlll-.n'f, --., CXiiUIIi IlL IIIII. CALIF.
JR. EAfl ' a •11.
. TO HB.P KIDS •· Oortlc .... _,...,...,
lbo Iaior lboU Ctoob ol
l(._.t -wW try lo brt.ac bolldlJ ......... to
IOYonl Oralp• C-,.
c~ 1111 fortuate tMa
lboJ ....
Two bo--ld dotlan Ia
toys Alr eblldreo ftom ape
Z to 16 WUI bo pro-.cl
to Cbllclreo's Ho1PIIa1ol0.·
tQ(e CoeDty at tbe same
Ume tblt tbe Ju.Aiors deco-
rate a Cbrtstmu trM 6)r
lhe ebllclreo lo tbo Spoelol
Care UDJ.t. Mrs.ArtbllrYea-
ry is tbe club's llal.oa wtth
CIIOC.
Oo Dec. 19, tbe Newport
Juniors wUI aaslst tbe Jun-
Ior E.bell Club,of Irvine with
tbelr operaUon Saota Claus
at the City Shopplac Cen-
ter lJ1 On.t~~e the weekprtor
to Christmas. Newport JIID-
Iors will sene as hostesses
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On Dee. 22, Ju.Dior £bell
members and thelr cb.Udren
wUl provide Christmas ca-
rols and refreshmeots for
Port Mesa. Coonlesceot
Hospital. Festivities will be-
gin at 10 a.m.
BOARD MEETS
The JaJJJarY Board Mee-
ting of the Junior Ebell Club
of Newport 3each will be
held on Moodl.y,Jan. 9,1978,
at ,7:30 p.m. at the llome
of Mrs. John Downey, Vlce-
Presidel'llin charee of Ways
aDd Meaos.
• IATUIIDAY, w:n. II
TWI U. -· llll c ....... """" BtiPtl. .._... lhal ... 111111
Autla--"-lt7 ear wu
--lbo loft k ...-. wltll tbo key .. tbo
lcllllloo, II 511 E1 -
M"'"'rt JlolctU. II 5 p.m:
••• Eftlyl Mooroo, IM5
Moo~la, Coeta Mta, re-
ported btr IJUI'H1 Wltb COD-
teDll fthttd at JlSS, stolen
from ber eu wblle It 1r11
pa~ttd at SJOO lrvlne, Wett-
clUJ, from 2:45 p.m. ulltU
5:1$ p.m •••• Dutd Artlllr
Cordon. 1931 Port Chelae&.
Harbor View Komt~. said
all 4 t.lbcaps, n.J.uedat$210,
were slblea trom tt11 Ford
Granada ftile tt wu parked
at Fa:abion Island ••• Twenty
Items of jewelry, valued at
$8,~2~ were tatea from the
home.of Betsy Lewis Helle,
406 Vista. Suerte, lbe Bluffs,
between 4:30 p.m. Nov. 23
and 4:20p.m. Nov. 26 •••
Robert Selby Mlnor, 7~, of
200 Amethyst, Balboa Island,
was charged with drunk driv-
Ing at 6 p.m. at Bayside and
Jamboree, at the entranceto
the Island • • • A briefcase
and wallet, valued at $~48,
includl.ng contents, was
stolen from a car belongl~ to Timothy Converse. 2537
E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del
Mar, when he left It parked
overnight at a service sta-
tion at Coast Hwy. and
Dahlia.
• SUNDAY, NOV. 27
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
Richard Phillips, 614 W,
Ocean Front, Balboa, re-
ported $1,800 in cash stolen
from his home between 6
p.m. Nov. 26 and 7:30a.m.
Nov. 27 ••• Janice Kay
Belles, 36, of 5301 River,
West Newport, was charged
with being drunk and dls-
lfderly at 3 a.m. at 51st
and Neptune, West Newport
• . • Stereo equipment and
a Persian rug, valued at
$2,650, were burglarized
from JeffreyJohnsoo'!lllome
at 900 Sea Lane, Harbor
View Hills, between 5:30
p.m. Nov. 23 and 10 a.m.
1 Time 2 Times 3 nme!l
Z.O words or less • , • 2.00 •• , . 3.50 ••• : 4.50
21" to 30 words ••••• 3.00 •••. 4,75 ••.• 6,00
31 to 40 words.·,· ••• 4.00 ••• , 6,50 ••.. 8.!¥1
Each wdrd over 40 • , .10. , . • .15. • • • .20
o WOR K WAHTE D
NEED CREW? I would like
to .. &all tor tun here 1n
the Newport Harbor area.
Any size boat Is floe. I
am ezperleoced, depeDCia~
ble, ean cook and eli:l'll-
slasUc, An.Uable week
dar• q.r wiUellds. Call
Lorraine at 548-2113, _... ,.. >H ... !
NURSE SEEKS prlnle duty
case. Call Cindy at 962.
4761,
0 FOR SALE
TV, TRUMPET, chord or-
gan, guitar, diamond •ad-
ding rt~ and boys 26"
Schwinn bike. Call 546-
4643 anytime.
o SE RVICES
ENTERTAIN HAS,';LE.
FREE: WewOI cater dock-
side or parties afloat lll
nne (OUrmet tradition.
Reserve oow lor boat par-
ade. Call Barbara, 497-
3948.
HOUSf:SITTER, EXPERI-
enced, mature responsl.
ble couple. No drlnklne,
oo smokln&: and refer.
ences. Aoytlmephone213·
431.8249,
• LOST AHD FOUHD
FOUND: IXXi, small black:
aod white female oear
Ralph's marht, Newport
Beach, P!lone 640--6400.
!i28 .OOOCE; 0-
cyli.Dder, 4-door sd.n.
---~>eompletely restored. CalJ U7-
3905.
1972 PORSCHE, !UlS. AM .
FM . stereo, power win-
dows, leather interior, ex-
cellent coo.tltion, alloys,
color : yellow, very quick.
$8200 or best otter.
WAH TED
WHEEL Is Deeded.
Must be in good coOO.I-
tlon. a used one Is fine.
Call LI-&4366 , Bob.
MANOOLIN or XYLO -
PHONE, used Wt In cood
condtuon, wanted by Doo
Rose. Call 673-0550 days
or 546-1064 nights.
o REHTALS
HARBOR Vtt.:W Mooaco tor
rent, 3 bedrooms, unfur-
nished, Ideal location oear
community pool, gardeoer
Included, avallable Im-
mediately. Phone 644-
4728.
ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING,
reuooable, reliable. Ref.
ereoces. On tnnsporta.
ttoo. &46.4871 anyttme. 1 -------~==7'~1
o HI I.P WAII~ID.
'IMii.Ei>U.TE EMPLOY-
MENT avaiLable for full
aod part-time. Call wash
cashier. We will train.
Call 644-4460 or 833-
3105.
HOUSEKEEPER -HELPEr. Nov. 27 • , , Linda Sue
wanted by elderly Chris-Bolt, 4306 Splndrln, West
Uu geDllemao. Bay view Newport Heights, reported
home; must have own $100,000 of jewelry stolen
traDSPQrtatlon. Call U-from her home between 2:30
343&6, Bob. 1, <:··:· __ and 9 p.Dl ••.• A
mlnlt coat was stolen
• P ERSOHAL between 6:15 p.m. a.nd 8:20
p.m. from tbe home of Har.
ATTRACTIVE LADY, 5'2", old Bl.rnknnt, 206 Via
· 110 pou.bds, auburn hair Lido Nord, LIOO tsle.
desires to meet a stncle
m&D or widower, with or
withoUt children, onr 40
years -conservative, old
lashlooed, high monla,
a.ttlueat, cheerfld aod
looesome. Write: Ensl.p
Newspaper, D 8-3, 2'721
East Coast Hwy,, Corooa
del CalU, 92625,
o MU$1CAL
GREAT CHRISTMAS BUYS!
USED GRAND PlANOS •
3 beautUUl Stelllways, plus
Hamuton, Yamaha, Dunbar,
Hallet lr DaYis, Leonard,
from $149S,
ORGANS -The complete
line of the all oew Yamar.
orpo -World's best sell-
inc, trom $795.
USED SPU.ET, CONSOLE
& UPRIGHT PIANOS -
Knabe, Chickering, Aero-
sonic, Yamaha, Klmblll,
Wurlttzer, JohllSOn. from
$595.
USED ORGANS -H&m·
mcmd, Lcwrey, Kimball, Ya-
maha, Tbomu, Coon., etc.,
from $395.
o hii$CELLAHEOU$
pSYCmc CAN (mesmertse)
lo'f'8d onee, others to do
your biddloc. WrUeJamll,
Bos 10154, E..-, Dfl-
&1>0. (503) 342-2210.
PLAYER PIANOS • Duo-
Art, The stlag, Cabaret. ftm
,_•_H_E_A_R_:I:..H:..C:_:A_:I.:D_:S ___ ,for the whole t:amlly.
HAL AEBISCHER E-Z terms; Open
8 PARKING SPACES on Bal-
boa laland. Lease tor
small boats, cars,
campers aDd trailers. Call
675-2006.
• PLORI5T
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCAS iONS
DeMur! ToJh
FLOR ISTS
PHONE ' -4479
2438 --Blvd. cona-.
• DIY CL IAH ERS
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.. clltprom-
SELF SERVICi LAIIl'IDRY
AD--llloot -1
• Frtplaln.......,. ·-. 2310 I. COAST HWY., COM
'MONI• JW."tl
day eveniD(s uaW 9.
111 llemo lllbjeel.~to~!~'."~!""'l) J • ScHWIDT
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwv ,
Cot"ona del Mar
Steilnra y -Y aml.ba
1907 N. llb1n St,, Santa A•
Est. 1914
•
~~~67~~-~38~33~d Just Plum bi ng ~ SA LES &SE RV ICE
Water beaten, ps aDd
eleetrtc Dllpoa.Js -
Fltlcets -Flzlures ud
repair put.a uallable at
Clothl.ag -Nautical Glfts
-Marine Hantnre
Open seva~ days a WHk
to sene J011 better
900 W. COAST HWY., N.B.
PfiJNE: 645-1711
RET An. STORE
Z4Z6 Newport Bhd,1 C001&
hi-. -M•-tlll. Froo ..UmiiOI to ....,..,.
yoar bomt 1.1 COIIDtr. •
S••tc t.lc:uu )00941
ner
Plumb,ing
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640-7.444 u aova •••Yit;E
N.. 1110HWAY
DEL MAa
·• •
• IIOICDAY, .W. II ....._ ..............
MD, so. of lr74 IIUbto, Co.
ata Mea, .... •nalld at
N6 p,m, ID 1:.0 llOO block
of E. Cot.tt Hwy .... , [r.
viae Ternee, aDd cbll'led
with poae1sloa of ampblta-
mloes ••• A $12!5 b!eycle
wu atolea trom tbt h:lme
of Dirk Hllrtmu, S14-l/Z
Coral, Balboa lalaDd, bt·
tween 2 p.m. No'f'. 2'7 IJIII
7:SO a.m. Jltov. 28 , ••
Barbara Kemp'J 19?8 Volts-
wacen was stolen from the
parklnc space at her resi-
dence at 100 Scbolt Piau,
Versallles, between 7 p.m.
Nov. 27 aDd 8:30 a.m. Nov.
28 • • • Cub, meat and
wine, with a total value of
$2,660, were stolen from the
Dlvan 0 shop at 225 Marloe,
Balboa lsland, between 1
a.m. Nov, 2? and 8:30 Nov .
28 ••• Nine teDDis racquets,
valued at $194, were taken
from the Oakwood apa.rtp
ments pro shop between 5
p.m. Nov. 27 and 9 a.m.
Nov. 28 by a burglar who
removed window louvers to
~~:et Inside.
• TUESDAY, NOV, 29
Stephen Lester Courtney,
24, ofl040 w. Balb..a Blvd.,
Balboa, was charged wtth
drunk drlvli'IL at 2:15 a.m.
a t Palm and E. Ocean Front,
Balboa ••• An estimated
$100 damagewasdonetoboth
rear fenders of Ellen South-
ern's car when she ten U
par ked on the street at her
home at 1628 W, Ocean
Front, Central Newport, be-
tween midnight Nov, 2'7 and
3:14 p.m. Nov. 29 •••
PhyJ!is June White, 1835
Sherlngton, Oakwood, re-
ported her Fo rd Mustang
stolen from the !lpartment
parking area between 6:30
a.m. aDd 7 a.m ••.• Cynthea
Harvey, 105 Via Aottbes,
Lido Isle, reported her
pt.trse, with contents Yalue<l
at $1,287, stolen from her
car whUe It was parked at
the Ancient MariDer restau-
rant, Mariners MUe, be.
tween 11:30 p.m. and 12:31.1
a.m.
• THURSDAY, DEC. I
Peter Dollgtas Zei(er, 269
Evening Canyon, Sho re
C lUfs, reported a $350
vacuum cleaner stolen from
his car while It was parked
at 410 Jasmlne, Corona del
Mar, at 3 p.m •••• Two
jet slds~ vaJued at $2,100,
•
... ,. __ _
.BeD'•~ car Wldle U wu
poi'Ud&IIUIIotoeiiUI .......... !(-.-
• P·"'• """· 1'1 Ull NO Lm. Dec. l ••. A UM1
wbo prtod -' door lllolo $!46 Ia cub floG! PIIJI S.,.
D shop at ZIO Newport CtQ ..
ter.
• FRIDAY, DEC. Z
A wom&D'a alt, 2 jacteta
and a bklue, nllted at $641,
were stolea rromtbeSolcAN
store Ill Fubtoa. lalaod bt~
tween 9:30 a.m. Dec. land
6 p.m. Dte. z .. . A $201
fiayl top wu stolen from
WllUam M11rpby'1 car wblle
It wu parked Dll.t h1s borne
at 4809 Se11bore, Welt New-
port, between 7:30p.m. Dec.
2 aad aoon Dec. 3 •• , A
$300 plate clau wlodow was
broken at the Toy Shop, 3101
E. Coast Hwy ., Corooa del
Mar, ·between 7 p.m. Dec. 2
and 7:30 a.m. Dec. 3 • , ,
Lawrence Doul Camire, 26,
of 550 Paulartoo, c oaa
Mesa, was charced with bat-
tery on a per.on whenpollce
arrested him at 11:25 p.m.
at 900 Newport Certer •••
Ao $800 typnrlter wu sto-
len from tbe nur~e•' a~per.
visor's .Jfflce at Hoag 00•-
pltal between 4 p.m. Dec. 2
and 7:30a.m. Dec. 3,
• SATURDAY, DEC, 3
Tools valu.ed at $122 were
stolen from aounloctedpr-
age at tbe home of John
Brown, 610-1/Z Acacia, Co-
rooa del Mar, between 3:30
p.m. Dec. Z and 10 a.m.
Dec. 3 , , • A pickup truck
was stoleD from Lido Ship-
yard, 900 Lido Park Dr.,
between 5:30 p.m. Dec. Z
-and 8:30 a.m. Dec. 3 • , •
Craig Lee Teter, 209-1/2
4oth, West Newport, re·
ported a $600 TV set stolen
from his home between 10:30
p.m. Dec, 3 and 6:45 a.m.
Dec. 4 ••• Gary James ~
Overly, 27. of 208-1/2 30th,
Wj!sl Newport, was charged
with betag drunk and dis-
orderly at 11:20 p.m. at
30th and Balboa • , • Robert
Foulks Holllagswortb Jr.,
Z7, of 1115 W. Bay, Balboa,
ns charged with bel~ lD·
toilcated on tJrugs at 10:50
p.m. at 23rd aDd W, Balboa
.•• James Robert Wilcox,
2027 Deborah, Harbor High·
lands, was cbarged with be-
Ina: lotolicated aod dis.
ofilerty at \0:50 'p.m. at
M~JI:.apd 1..._, .. k Bay ..
••• Gnce Goemann Kekels-
sen, 54, of 1436 Key VIew,
Harbor VIew HIUs, wu
charged with ahopllfUag at
Fashion Island at 3:35p.m.
••• Antoooy Ednrd Pappu,
42, ot1414 w. Ocean Front,
Central Newport, was u-
rested there at 9 a.m. aod
tbarged with pouesstoo of a
duc.erous we~.pon.
• SUNDAY, DEC. 4
Stereo ~MJAlpmeat valued
at $400 wu stolea from the
apartment otGeorceWorley,
409 Promontory Point Weat,
between 5 p.m. Dec. 3 aDS
10 a.m. Dec. 4 ••• Dtv1d
Oden, 2814 W. Oc:eaa Front,
West Newport, reported tbe
.eats, Ooor mats and turn
stcnai lamp, nlued at $300,
Jtolen from his car while It
was parked IM!Ir his borne
between 2:45 and 9:45 a.m.
••• Stereosouodaadcamen
equtpmeDt, 'f'al11td at $4,600,
wert ltoln from the home
of RodDey Bleam, 1550 Mira-
mar, BaJbol, between 6:50
a.m. aad 3:50 p.m ••••
Roman Paul Kallmes, 52, of
2229 Vista Hu.erta, the
Blutrs, wu cbarced with
drunk drhLDc at 11 p.m. at
2300 W. Cout Hwy,, Mar.
tDers Milt • • • Michael
Jobn Get.-, zo, ol 1102
VIctoria, CoMa Mesa, WU
tharpd wlth «mmllk drlfll(
at 3:20 a.m. at Cout Hwy.
IJid Bolboo, Wool llnport,
• , • Dooald O.mood SD\1111,
59, of 1113 Miramar, Bal.
boa, wu arnlttd at Bey
IACI Maio. Balboa, at 1:10
p.m. ud chare:td wltil drunk
driYtaa.
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TROUBLE FREE. • , • LOW MAINTENANCE •••
MAY TRADE, SUBMIT!
Full Price S133,900
• • ••• OWN A PIECE OF AMERICA ...
Your children will thank you.
Eighty beautifUl acres. Huntlllc, tlsbiDc, roiJ.i.al
hllls and tr ees. Total $44,000, $6,000 down. Euy
'•rmsfl' MARTIN 644-7313 ..
REAL ESTATE
** ***** Rachelle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-2373
****** ** * la:L r<.JJ, *
CALL 673-7040
J'IIE CAMEO SHORES RESIDENT SI'BOAUSl'S
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
. MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
&ervi.ee of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors t otalled more
than $498 million during the first 11
months of 1977. THIS IS A 22-1/2%
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PER-
IOD O F 197 6. 10,444 new listings
were processe d, of which 45% WERE
SOLD. 73% of the sales were coopera-
tive .
List your property with a Realtor.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
REPRESENTING SELECTED CL1ENTS IN
REAL ESTATE COUNSELING
'SERVING
NEWPOJfltT ei!ACH
SINCE"IMO
7!59-0226 •nVItlme
I
.. . .. ... . .. .. ' • 1 • ., • 1 : 1 ' • • ' : • • • • • : • • • • •
!Ji(/ eaHI/PH
4 Bl(, famo ·rm., a batbo. Beautifully
~--moorPiu3,caatn larlle Jot. $325,000
.Cidu Jsle
Newly n modeled. t bedrooms, den, 4 tatbs,"
UYIDI room with eatbedn.J. eeULDcs. Larce muter
bedroom .ute. $:%4,950 ..
PcHiHsll!a
Foar b«<room, two bath home • AU amllldttes.
loftly ar•, fn steps to beaeh. $189,500
· BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
Islander Bid• at linda lslo
341 BAYSIDE DR. SUITE I, H.B. 67>6161
COME ALIVE • • •
Wltb OCEANFRONT LIVING at Its best. Breathe
pure SALT AlR Z4 hours a day ID this luury
duplex loeated LD tbe mNt clelinble area oa tbe
OCEANFRONT. Call tor cWan.. 640-6181.
lL.uBS REALTY
Newport Blvd.
675-6670
~~. \ . , sO ·
• • • just 4 doors from Oceu. Bl?d., CoroM. del
Mar. sOm.u.mes we t"l tbat tbe word ''CHARM"
ls on nrarked -but 1t retlly tit. tb1s 3 bedroom,
Z bath New EDClaDd style lw:tme. Catbednl eeULDp
I..D all rooms, lDelodiDC UrtDc aDd formal dlniJic
room. The borne Is only 1-1/% years old. Realistically
priced at $289,500.
;759-0811
5rECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL,
COIItlltUCIAL, EXCHANGES
AND IUSIN ESS SALES"
t/te~l~o-t
.86cUH6 ~o., /Inc.
;H. o0¥u DliJn. NWU ... IUAQII
...,. Ill . 6J~ ... ~-· . . . . . . .
••
JUST STEPS TO BEACH
FIVE 2 BEDROOM UNITS PLUS ONE 1 B~~~~:l
UNIT COMPLETELY FURNISHED. 1 JUST STEPS TO THE BEACH.
Priced at 109 ,SOO
••
21121 W. IAliOA. kVD. 6n-W1
NIW,ORT IIAOI
Balboa Peninsula
60 ft. BAY FRONT
4 Bedrooms, Library, Dining
Room, etc By appointment only.
1795,000
Call 675-4600
l!f.'!.~B~~(~~~!tp!f~!!Y..
EXECUTIVE HOME
FOUR BEDROOMS
, •• oomplete with famU y roon'l, ba r, formal din.IDC,
rourmet tt.teheo aod breakfast area. Securtty alarm,
tntereom, 3--ear p.rage, twa peUos --oD beeuUM
LIIXl ISLE with prbate elub, tennJs eoort.s ud
beaches. $375,000
•••••••••••••••••••• -'GOOD INVESTMENT
Triplex
}ALL ARE 1-I>EDROOW 111m'S.
PLENTY OF ';'REES. •• ,
Ill CotnrrRY SETI'ING.
A REAL STEAL AT W1 ,000
Roy McCardle
• Realtor 548-7729 . _.,..A .... IJ: . .
mmlllb/
Light, Airy
Baycrest Home
Mo•e-ln ready! All new neutral carpeting, custom
papers, paint and wlndow coverLDcs. Cbarmior
patio. 4 bedrooms, fo rmal dining room, famUy
room. Dooa Chkhester 642-8235.
------------~·------------
901 DO V!R OR., U l-1235 I 16441 SAN MIGUEL, U..lOO
4545 C""'I"US DR., 7Sl-1414
DELUXE DUPLEX
A VERY SPECIAL PROPERTY
RarE:-Jy do you rlrx.l a property that fills an
ln'f"estment nt'ed as welt as giV{f\"l: you A DREA M
HOM E.
UNIT fl. 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage eompletely
re.built, and leased at $-450 a month.
UNIT •2. An 1800 sq. foot, 4 bedroom, 3 bath
borne with every quaUI )' feature lhe knowledgeable
builder could procure.
Both units bave Clreplaces, top-of-thf!-Hne
appltaoces, plumbing aDd electrtcal. $234,000
OPEN HOUSE
704 Larkspur, COM
Friday -Saturday -SUNDAY .
* 675-5930 /*
.A Hole jro111
.Milllffl ..
I'M BACK IN CORONA DEL
Colltt Ud 'IUit ou .... otrlet a.t E. Cout
Hwy., Co~ del llar (Coner ot Aft.)
Ou A~ &1'11 Carol Pltll ud TOtD Fl .....
(We're ll1lo ltW een1.11 eaeo .. n at lJU
II. Cout lhrr , .._.. -.., al -)
MAuRvSTA~
SEA LION REALTY
MOll. COAST MWT., COIOIIA OIL IUoR AMD
1211 M. COAST MWT ~ LA~=. ....
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I I I INTE~ ~ OUA.OTHER I 1-LC v _j\ IDX LOCATIONS ~~\J IT0 :=
1 GJILD..,.r IUCN :E.-caa••-200 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE STE, 200
!7 DAYIAWE!K
TUBELESS
WHITEWALL
165 . 13
175. 13
175 . u
185. u
195 · u
205· u
205 -15
215-1!.
225 ·15
41.63
50.83
5l.3B
51.88
59 .18
64.88
68·88 PLUS F. E. T.
72.88 F ROM 1.11 TO 3 ,
76.88
U5-10 28.88
155 . 12 37 .88
u5 .1J 34.89
155. 13 37 .88
Pl.US F .E.T.
J>n.oodaion •lipi'IMIIt by
•killed mtellanoct •h.o •o.ll
IM!t<:uto:-r.umbcr,and
Lc.oe-ill to ftllltlllf&dllr~r's
=:r"'1J•P«ifk ation&.
NEIIPORT·HARIIJ EN$1Gij liiURSDAY, DfC. "'"" Christm _P0~8U-SH_ED_wt:...:.EN:::;.L:._Y ·_I'G:._. 10~.,--CO=IIOII==A~Dfl=-=IIA::::II._:::OAU~F. as cards staged
Recreation league set
eo,. ta '"' liln>u&h aa. rnd• are recl.t.riDC I!IOW'
lor a recte~t&OD blstetball
leaeue, wb:kb wtU bectapbJ
Ia Newport Bel.tb oa Jan.
14, Games wJU be played oa
Saturdays between 9 a.m.
and ' p,m, 1n local school
gyma,
lo_...,llo5p.m. _, lllrooop Frldly.
no-.-~ r-u .. , o1 Clartot .. o -, ...... u.. ~ ......
u Cbrt.mu cat'd ~e .... ,
WUI be ......, Doc.
HOOL
• co•••• orL ••• I
1$ lbnllch II al 1M C-· w-c~ne Pto,.,.. ...
hrtbnaaac• &H ~dolocl Jot t p.m. n.ro~~a,
tllr..... _rda,, ......
wttb a 2:10 p.m. mal!Me oo
SUadoy, Doc. II. The Play-
boNe 11 located to the west
.... ol Orange Coooty FtJ.r.
r rounds. ott VUgUard st.
tbroucb Gate Two,
Teams will represeot
Community Youth Center to
Corona del Mar, Mariners
Park, Eastblulf Park, But~
talo HUis, Newport Heights
el ementary school and New-
port elementary school.
• COSTA MI!SA N
• ESTANCIA
A cborue eompoled or ad-
ults lDd children wtu eoa-
ttnuoullY stac Chrl•tma•
earola as background ror
the posed Cbrlstmas cards,
Tbe use of live models ts
•JmU&r to the stactoc or tbe
PageaDt of the Muters In
Laguaa Bearh, A rerlstraUon fee of $8
wUJ loclude player Jerseys,
Boys wbo Llready tlave Jer-
seys trom previous seasons
wlll pay $4,
• fhNALLY
• MEWI"'O"T "•"•o• E
&epor&ed by GLENN GILBERT
CHARMS& EXECUTIVE GIFTS
PEWTER -SILVER HOLLOWARE
MENS& WOMENSJEWELRY ACCESSORIES
Each boy wtll play atJeast
one quarter of every game.
Registration Is open now
at the city Parks, Beaches
aDd Recreation Dept., 1n Ci-
ty Hall. Hours are 8 a.m.
Offteera of the oewly
formed Newport Harbor Hl&h
School KeyCiubwereeleeted
Dee. 7,
Tbe oew officers are sen~
tor Bnd Fumer, Pnsldlli.;
seolor Laoee KoeDDeeker,
Vice Presldeat; )mlor Lee
Wetseneet, Secretary; sen~
lor Bob Buroats, Treasurt~r
aod senior Mike Fl.i.Dn. Pub~
lie Relations Represec~
taUve,
ElecUons were eoodueted
by Newpcrt Ceater Klwantan
Pat O'Neal aDd wm-e attet~~
ded by repi-esentaUves from
Coroca del Mar High
School's Key Club and by
Corona del Mar Kiwanlan
Dick Smith,
The oew Harbor High club
has launched a school pub-
licity campaign and expects
to gaLD a substaotial wmber
of members by January. • • •
Grounds tor sb.ldent sus~
·pension w1U be slgnlflcantly
'altered by a section of the
new Hart BtU, to go Into ef-
Jan. 1.
• UDder tbe oew bUI,oostu-
denl may be suspeoded for
more than nu days, or for
any atteodaoce notation or
a.oy unruly oU-campus be·
havtor. The bill also pro-
vides studenta the right to
make up wo rk missed whUe
on suspension.
Most district admlnistra~
tors oppose the legislation
because U reduces the ad-
mlnistraUve power of discl-
pllne and ls largely ln direct
eonruct with past suspension
pracHces. • • •
Threateolng to picket for
lower prices, leadtrv stu-
dents from the district's higb
schools are attempting to af-
fect admlssioo rates at the
lal'ie Edwards Theatre
chain. The action Is partly
a result of the recent nlse
· In the ticket price at one of
the Newport Cinemas to $4.
165·13 41.88
\7 5· 13 43.88
165 . u 47.88
165-15 49 .88
.... ,... ............
The students Insist that
Edwards chain should of-
'oe•rmanent student diS·
rate, prtmarfly be-
tllOse between theages
11 and 17 are requlf9d
pay the adult admlsstoc
PUBLI C NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST.ATEMEtiT
The rouowlng person~ are
doing busineu as: Wicker
World, 1685 Tustlo Afe.,
Space 14, Costa Mesa, Call~
fornta 92626: Robert Lee seutac. 504.1/2 35th st.,
1 Newport Beacb, Ca.Hfornta
92663; Sandra Y•orme Good~
1 reo•ux,_ 110 Apte Ave,, Ea.I-
Callforol.a 92662.
~slness Is conducted
a general partner&hl.p,
'Slgcoed' Sandra YvomeGood~
reaux.
This statement was filed
wltb the county clerk of o r.
ange Coonty Nov. 25, 1977.
PubU.sh: Dec. 15, 22, 29,
1977, Jan. 5, 1978, In the
Newport Harbor Eoslgn.
F -86010
PUBLIC N.OTf CE
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST ATEW:ENT
The tollowlDg peraoo ll
doing business as: Prof••~
slonal Pool and Mat.nteoanee
Service, 1920 Sherry Lue
I 12, Santa Aaa, Caillonia
92701 : Deonll DeaD Sbalfer,
1920 Sberl'}' LaDe Ill, Suta
Ana, Ca. 92701,
Thlo tualaHolocoU!ctocl
by lO lndlYI... Slpecl:
o-ts Shaffer.
Tbll stat.meat waa tued
with lhe eouaty clerk of Or~
UCI Cel'UltJ Dec:, 9, 197'7.
PubUah: Dee. 15, U, !9,
1917, Jaa. 5, 1911, lD tbl
Newoort Harbor EUila.
F-IM5t
price but caoaot see''adult"
movies. Allboucb other thea~
Ires otter a f1xed studellf:
rate, It Ls reportedly Qnao~
dally unsouod tor Edw-ards'
prices to remato uocba.nced
whUe rum costs vuy, Tbe
studeats have turaed don
an Oner ol a dt.seoant rate
for Sunday throueh Tburs~
day and weekend matinees,
Although the students hue
threatened to picket, sueb
action wot.lld be preceded" by
current price negotiations
with Edwards. • • • A Christmas concert rea~
turing (:orona del Mar High
School's Symphonic, Inter~
mediate aDd Advanced baods,
Chamber aod Coocert
choirs, Chamber Orchestra
and Co rona Contantes wiU
be held, for the 15th year,
tonlght at 1:30 1n Lincoln
Middle School's Ger r}'
Graves Hall. Admission ls
Sl.SO. • • •
The Corona del Mar High
School Boo11ters Club
Christmas tree lot ts now
open for Its fourth year.
Mr. Joe Porto has fUMed
the lot and wUI docate a
percentage of the proceeds
to the CdM Boosters Clu b.
The lot Is open from 9
till 9, seven days a week and
Is located on the corner
of MacArlhUraodCoastHwy,
Custom noe)!:!ngaoddelivery
are offered. • • •
Costa Mesa Hl.gh School
agriculture students are now
selling Christmas trees at
''The Farm," located on
Fairview on tile oorth side
or the school, to ra.tse money
for the A& Boosters aod Fu-
b.IJ'e Farmers of America.
Thto lot is opeo from 4
till 9 p.m . on weekdays and
10 tUI 10 on weekends,
through Dec. 23.
AdVaDCe phone reserva~
Uona may be made by call-toe 556~5459, Tickets are
$1 at the door.
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547·8069 -
THE GAY GULLS
Ain't It jUst grand what kind of knowledge the bureaucrats are able to uocover
II we give lhe"l eoough of our tax money? Out at UC Irvine, the profs have been
graoted $62,000 of federal llttllls to study lxnooseJ:Ual sea gulls. I can hardly walt
to Otlll out jUst what It Is that mates a sea guU gay.
Ooce lhey have ldeotllled all of the queer birds, the goveromeot will uodoubtedly
help them cet orpD!zed, hire them a lobbyist, and spetlll $5 mUiton to lloaoce a
t111tlooal convention In Houston. Can'l you jUst • all of those gay gulls fiapplng
around In the Astrodome, bumping Into lhe celllne, atlll messing up lhe football
field, all In tbe name of democracy and gay rJcbls?
So far, the IDvestlgators have loutlll bomoseJUal female gulls, but 110 homoseJUal
males. This, obYiously, Is an eumple of dlscrlmloatton of the worst ldod. Anyone
wbo Is laterested In equal rl&:hts must staDd up and be counted now In support
of flnciiDc jUst as many male fiapplng fairies as female butch birds.
Wh411 the bird-watchers first dlsconred lhe p.y gulls, It was by accident. They
were studyloc nestlog habits on Santa Buhera lslatlll to lind out what kind ol gulls
mate lhe best parents. Lo and behold, lhey loutllllhlt some nests bad 1-.ro girl gulls
sitting qether In the same nest. That got the bird-watchers all excited, and they
ran ott to Watrhlngton to loot lor money to cont1111e their lnYestlgatton.
Now, they're taldDC blood samples and haVlnc them tested to see II the hormone
counts are ott. They're also countlac the male gulls to see II, maybe, a shortage of
boys bas caused the cirls to start oestlnc qetber.
Well, sir, we are obviously on tho verge of a major scleDIIIIc breall:lbrough,
atlll I can't tbiDt of any better way to speDd our hard-earned la.l money. After all,
II we can't alford lhe B-1 bomber or decent YOterua hospitals, at least we're
golnc to ouP!>ort p.y birds. HaYIDC ...., lhe way two-leaed py IJI!mals IIebi atlll
acralcb Wbeo lhlacs don't &0 their way, I lhiDit It's possible we may haYO e•e• un-
co .. red a secret WOOjX)D bore. Wbeo the RuNion• attack, we woo•t baYO a.ny B.J
bombera to bit beet at them, but we can mob1IJH oar py gulls, pot Bella AllAr
ID charge of them, and lauocb a Ill( coaoterattact.
I'YO got a feellnc !bat tb-prof-ra u. l1q: city folks. If 1hey bad nor speD!
a.ny Ume oa farm or raocb, lbeJ woald tnow tbat jDst about nary ldDtl of IJI!mal
cats coDIUsed occul...tly about thla malo-femalolhiDC.
AI For(lt
Down at lhe store, we ha•e 110 trouble at &11 Jolii!J( 1he dllloreDC:o bolw-male
atlll female coupllnca, 10 lhere'a 110 dll.D(er we will P" JOU lhe wroac r-rt. We're
•marter lbll.D eollece profeaaora.
Ha•e a.n old-taahlolled Cbrlllmu wttb aome of 1he Cbrlllmu decora-w ....
got In 11oe1t don at tile ~~on.
HARDW RE
0 ' ••
O.C. Fair is
awarded
~~--~----.. ~~~~-~~~·OPW.~OPMMIR.~t~•ny·~~--------------~
1M1 HAIIOI LOCALLY OWMID -IMDIPIMDIMT
JOe COSTA 1'111 Onalt C-y Fair
.... lwtrded tbe ''19?7 Hall
olllolor Anrd"tortbtbtlt
"nall eommalcatioal ·
Protrt.m ol uy fllr IAHorth
Aaterlea by the IDtnMtloDIJ
Aaeoc:laUoo of Falrtud Ez-
~ attbeaaoetaUoD's
&DIIUil CODt'tatlon In La aVe-
pa 1111 week. LOCAL IMPORT SHOP IS BIG BUSINESS
Awarda were rtven 1D
tbrH caterorte• I.Dd 01'&111•
COWitJ DMrty swept the flald
in 1t1 ella by wJIIDiac a third
prtu p~e for salta pro-
motlorl, a ftrat lD advtrtl-
•~ lad I ftr.C: In public
relatlou. Druce Coaaty
wu the oDly raJr In Ameri-
ca to be awarded a plaque
1D •ch catecory l.Dd tt.eo
wtat OD to wiD the top award
1D Amertea.
KeD. Fulk. maoac:er of the
Onare CoutyFatr.compU-
meated tbe ability, atnc:erlty
aDd bard work of Joan Do-
rta of GlideD Gro•e, publi-
city director for the htr,
a.od her auoetate PecCY
Baylea of Newport S.ach;
But Fawcett aod the Fawcett
AdnrtlJIIIC A(eDCy of New-
port S..cb; Nick Boris aM
Robi.D Tucker, l)hoto-
grapbera tor the tatr, aDd
JUI Lloyd of Fullerton, for
teami.Qc up atlddevelopill(ao
oullta..odtnc procram.
Couty taJrrrouoos are lo-
cated 1n Costa Mesa.
ANAHEIM RESIDENTS
KILLED IN CRASH
Two Atabelm r estdentl:
were ldlledwbeothetr sports
car skidded into tbe cuter
d1Yider of the Sao oteco
freeway at the Corooa del
Mar freeway tnn1Jtloo road
at 2:20 a.m. Tbursda)', Dec .
1, the Calltorrda Hlgbway
Patrol reported,
Otad at the scene was
Dlue E. Phillips, ZB. The
driYer, Curtis G. Muter,
31. died about 4 hours la-
ter at Costa Mesa bospiW.
No otller vell.lcles were ln -
YOlved la the accident,
Wbtn Karen Nargreta
Wood opened ber tiDy Import
sbop ill Coro,. del Mar tn
1946, c~ Hlgbway wu
a 2-laoe Jtreet, The "big
business" In open.tiOn at
the time IDcluded a dress
sbop out to Norman's Nur-
sery, where the Sherman
GardeDS gUt shop now
ataads, aDd Karen Margre-
ta's buU~ (..., lhe Gar.
den ortlce situated oo Coast
Hlgbwayl.
There fts t.lto a grocery
store uti a real estate of-
nee on lbe north slde of
the bJcbway -· down Dear
tiM eenler of town. Clear
dowa tbe htrtnray towards
La,u111, Kay Floch wu W-
ay rnaJJUtacturloc cenmles.
The town's early postonu-
ler was a lady, Mrs, Flo-
rence AD:Ieraon.
Havloc a Da.nlsh cousin,
who was ooe of New York's
laf(esl Sea.ndlfllviaa lmpor-
KAREN MARGRETA WOOD
Presiding judge named
Jud(e Robert Todd or New-
port Beacb will become pre-
siding )Idee of Harbor Mu-
ldcl.paJ Cwrt 011 Jan, z, suc-
ceedlag Jqe S.llm Fraot-
111 of Colla Mna. Judie
Donald Duapn of Newport
wUl serve as assistant pre-
sidJDc )Idee for l !n8,
Judfe Todd, a Republican,
was lRJOlDted to the bench
ill 1973, replactag Everett
Dlctey, who moved up to the
Super ior Court. He was a
partoer with Robert J. Smith
uDder the nrm oame of Todd ·
and Smtth, where his trlal
baclq(round locluded the ar-
eas of to.noce, boods &Dd
sureties, and malpracUce
eases lD law a.nd medicine.
Judge Todd's professional
a.tmiatiooa include bel~
past president of the Assn.
of Southern Callt. Defense Advocates, and member -
CouOMls, past president of sblp ID the Calltornia.Juctc•
tbe county chapter of tbe Assn.
The Neptune prOOtldes a simple dignified
cremation sef'<'ice with dissemination at sea lhiJfels no
need lor embalmmg, cosmetology, casket or grave.
Your Soctal Security or Veterans Aor•·unlstratton deeth
benelit may cover our complete service Our literature
tells lhe ·c~:~mplete story ol our society. Write or call.
THENEPTUNE SOCIETY
646-7431 24 HOURS
2400 W. Cooot Hwy, Sulll I , Newport Beach
Member Beller Bus•neu Bureau
Send Fr" Portfolio lo: No Salesman WtU cau
NAME ~~============================== AOORE SS
CITY
Jantzen
with a gift suggestion
'
Storekeepers Mitch. Monte and Kevin are
~aring Jantzen sweaters, available in a
variety of colon and styles made of
. wool and polyester. 18. and 20.
ters, belped Karen dKide
what type of a shop to open
aDd '·Pawy" (P.A.) Palmer
at Newport Balboa Savings
aDd Locln belped ber arnoge
the purchase of tbe Utile
houle in back of her shOp,
so lbat sbe could keep an
eye on ber 3 youncsters,
John, Tina and Karen.
Although t~ houses were
sparse as compared to
today's saturaUoo of Corona
del War, visitors did come
from other towns to see
the beach, aud aooo thel"f'
were other OOslnesses lD
town. By 19-49 they we re
llned up along Coast High-
way, offering nearly every
kiod or merchandise.
Rows aod rows of impor-
ted crystal lined the walls
ot Kareo Margreta's small
import sllop, And there were
dishes from au the Seandl-
navlan couotries and silver
natware and stainless steel,
wlU\ many special Items
from Germany, too, espe-
clall}· at Christmas time.
Here people found the Cirst
C brtstmas angels, which tin-
tied as the heat or the can-
dles made them revolve.
Several )'ears later, Ka-
ren moved next door to lht>
uea of the Sherman Foun-
dation shop 1n order to ln-
clvde &aMIDiriaa fUrniture
.aDd interior deeorattnc
amoog her senlres. Here
she first set up toe coffee
and Danish pastry service
Ia the upper teruce of the
11arden.
In the 1960's she moved
across thf: street to a lar-
~ter shop and turned the tin)'
patio (now Feroleal C'OOrt-
yard) into oil little corte-e
garden calJed '•Tholl
Square,··
Two }·ears ai!:O this mooth
Karen Margreta Imports
moved to laf\er quarters i.n
Design Plaza at NeWJ!Ort
Center. She prohaW)· holds
the recoM as the first mer-
chant ln Corona del Mar who
Is s till in business; however,
Harry Whitm.anotWhttman's
Garage ma y cl'latlenge her.
Through the years Mrs,
Wood has kept up with the
communit}" In other "''ays,
She aDd Grace Denton, to -
gether with some pUbliC' spl-
rUed committees, began the
first Ora~eCounty PhUhar ·
monic orchestn. Frieda
Betllntoote trom Holland was
the first con<llctor, aDd tater
this musl~al effort grew In-
to the current Orange Coun -
t )' Philharmonic Socletr ,
bringing the Los Al'lll;el~
orchestra for many con-
certs. Karen also worked
with composer-conductor
Jobn &ott Trotter on other
cultural acttvtues for the
souU\ coast.
One of her constant ac-
Uvtties has been as an of-
ficer aDd dJ rector or tl.e
Zoota Club of Newpon Har-
bor, a group that ha.s dJvt .
ded their efforts betwPt'fl
pbllanthroples for youth aOO
older folks, rf'<'ognlzln~t out-
staoding hieh schOol girl!>
w lth hoods and St'holarsll.lps,
a.M b.IUdln, aod maintain-
ing the Senior Ctttzens cen-
ter in CUff Haven.
She has also l.leen o~ctive
In both tht> Newpon Hart.10r
and Corona del Mar Cham.
he rs of Commerce, a year
ago bel~¥ bicentennial c hair-
man for the Corona riP I M:u
Chamber,
Visitors to Kare n Mar -
!:reta Imports stUI find hel
shop full of exquisite Import::.
as -well as tools for thP ~tit
chen and maoy h.andaattf'd
Christmas tree decorations,
cards J.Od old fa sb1o nedbau-
hln. &sides Karen Mar-
greta WOOd, thf' owner and
founde r, thf')· will meet lJPr
daughter, Karen. an.rt some-
timf's see hf'r 2 e:randctJil-
dren pining In the vicmll)',
For the past 31 years, Ka .
ren Margreta's 1\as bfoen at-
traftlng vi.sttors from all
over the Southland,
. . .
0 0 0 0 0
0 • •
0 0 0 0 0
MARKETlNG ::llRECTOR for
the Irvine Corn1Jan\·'s resi-
dentla l dlvtsioll Is Uonald
MoP, Who.st> at)J)()Intm~>m to
that post wa s atuiOUnePd this
Wt"t>k. Mr. Moe l1as I.Jtoen
wit h the ,·ompan~ since 1972
111 tnt1ustnal ant1 "Ommer-
cial ma rkPtlll!. pos1t1ons.
Prior to that, ht' .,·as an
a{'I"OUUI !>)[tof"Uiht· lt."ith J.
Wa llf'r Tholllfl:>O L• .tr1vt>rti-
sinl! ;!lo!•·nn. :~'-'" I LVI"~ in
lrviD•·.j dt\'LnE' Co. photu,
PlUS
MONDAY
THRU
THURSDAY
SPECIAlS
(fn., Sat., Sun.,
'til& p.m.l
RE D SNAPPER ...... 3.41i
MAHI MAHI ........ 3.116
GRILLED SEA BASS . 3.116
TOP SIR LOIN STEAK 4.26
NEW YORK STEAK .. 4 .116
LOBSTER TAIL ..... 5.116
STEAK AND LOBSTER 8.95
and dozens of others
Bushnell/ A midget miracle, weighs onl }' 1.25
ounces; It's a stop-watch, a count-
down timer, and a four-function
calculator. Liquid crystal dfgttals,
Dimensions: 1/2"'14-3/B"x 1-1/-t".
Bt.noculars to f1t all your
needs --from the open
to huntt~.
•
SWIFT MK U
15X to &OX
spottlog scope
"Gr eat for that
ocean vtew home"
SONY
NI'WS
K\'.11000 i~ onh I<J
poulllls, 6 ounres
p:Jr k weot ght, hao; a
i,'i" sr rpeon, r 3n tlP
US!!'d ...,,tth A.C. or
D.C., ~~o·ith optiona l(~···· batteries. '·GrP:ll
ror the boat or for
Thls is tiM! camera
tbat any mao., woman
or cll.lld can use to
ret the nnest Qlllltty
plctul'f! an.ilable to-
CAL'S
17711ewpert
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From a reoorder thM
hts your ftngertipe. ...
WE DO INITAIIT COLOa P-111'8
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by Guye John10n
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!'IN...,. ill 1M·~ laMod -~ wll<ro No loy,
,.,. IWioiAM "" .. • ...,. ... 1M /lay,
loliekpoople..._._ ___ lo __
ft".d~aC.olthrtOnatR t w'epotl_iDcl..._hie
-In clee"nn!wltblboeriDc,ODd biofaDdD-
forJOCidaa hlo ......,_ to oloop.
7lMN U M Mmf W.w HU. It a.
Men ilupirillf than c..or· •. ~
rrwalcal tiMan ~ ••• I'IICft
patNnl llton LIN:oJn'•· 77awi'ICIInf'o{
J..,.. tlvobo with oil ill<. -
with all pat'"-, 1rotJM with all
paint, IIOOfH will• alllouc.
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Wba-lbo-ollbo--......... it"'
....U.tbat ..... --ooldocl In 11104 ""Dr. Job MeFariaad ol N-Yort Cll)>. Tho -.y of the
Molhodlot !loud of 1tdva--Biobop 1t'llllo.m F.
Andenon-waaiOd toiDduda"A-.yinoMaaaor''ID o
Childi'OD'o Dar--· bat folt lbot lbo hyma wu 1oo
ohort. Hlo frimd. Dr. NeFuiQd, odded tho louehinlr
prayer, "Be Mar ..... Lord Jena .....
DI~CUe·IIG-··
,.,. ta<Uo .... low/lw, 1M baby ...........
ll¥t II<Uo Lord .1-. 110 cey;,.. No m4M•. CP!tOM TMI IIOLA IIOAeCAITII)
/low :rr-, Lord J-. ,.,.,. down from 1M •Ay,
Alld ... y by "'Y crodlc, till moml"'l io .U.h.
.S. ,.,.,. nM, Lord Jau., /uA: TM. to •«~y c-. by 1M {or ev.,., ond loue nv, I pray;
.,_ .U tM dcor cl&iJdnn in Tlay und~r care,
ht!parw ,.. (ol" Hnucn, lo liuc with TAft tltve.
-Aituiin LutMr, 1483-1646
That Lath. becwme known u '"the father of
COftP"'Iatioaal ~ ie not n.rpl'iaiDf. He eJ*lt a
liledme ..wDONd Wtdi m.UIIie. So etronai.y did he t.el
about tlu. art thatbeeaid, .. Hewbodeepi..eemuic will
never be my tn.d."
Who lille Jcau• can pity a
hom<i<u orp/tonl W1lo lilt• .luw
tan w.lc:ome a prodilal baeAI homer
Who lilte Juua can mah a
diWIIuvd tokr'P Who liJrcJau.a con
illwninatc o tcmctrry pb~Jrd with
trawtP· Who W.c Jnu.~ ton moA:eo o
QUftft unto God out of o to.t wonwut
of the atrtetr Who li.ltc Jn.u c:on
coteh the teon of #wMGII .tOrrOW in
HU bowl7 Who like Je1u.1 can ltU.
away our 10rn'0Wl
Q, Son OJes,., Collf. "II God hears
our prt~yers, then why do we not
have the amwe111 I have been
praying day and night that the Lord
would save my son. He has been
a slave to sinful habits for some
time."
A. vye ~re certainly very symp a-
thetiC wllh :he problem yoo have
mentioned. We know how difficult
it is when there are close relatives
who have not as ye-t yielded them·
selves to the Saviour. First of all,
let me assure you, if you are a be-
liever in the lord Jesus Christ, that
God does answer your prayers.
Sometimes He may say "yes," on
o ther occasions. "no," while still in
SOIT'e instances, when He knows
thai which is for our own good, the
answer comes, "nol yet" or "wait
awhile." What we need is a greater
faith in the lord than we have even
in our prayers. The Creator o f the
universe, we can have confidence
to believe, will always do that
which is right. He is a Cod of love,
mercy, and compassion. He is not
willing that any should perish.
~ one and two of thia carol are renerally
aiCriW to Martin Lather, who 11\lJtPOMCily wrote both
wotM aDCI WDe fiDr lu. furdly at CliriatmU in 1530 or
1636. CenainlJ' tbe boly MUDD WU a focal ppint in the
Lalbor h.-holcl. For ..-Martin ODd Cotherin•
Utthtr WO.W drill their children in carol• and related
Scrip-. Ao lbo dar opprooehed, a -would be
heautifully decorat.d. and friende invited to lhare in a
"carol lint'."
Mueic:, to Luther, wu ''a !lift of God that drive. out
tho doviJ ODd JDOk• people ehoorfuJ," Like Cowper ODd
many otb• 'famou writers, Luther haUled m~tal and
epiritual depreMioD. To ahake 1u. d•pondency he
den.-1 oerlain nal•. one of which embr.aced mueic. He
Nid, "Satan deepi8M rood muaic and ••yety. Setan can
emid:, but be cannot emile. He ean eneer, but he cannot .m •. "
. I atruul~ for o metaphor with
which to upnu Jcau.. He ia not
tiJr~ the buratint forth of on
OIT~atro; that ia too loud and it
may br out of time. He ~ not Wte
,th~ sro when l46h"ed inlo o NJ«t by a
stnrm ; thot i. too boiatt'J'OUI. He t.
not iiJce a mountain wrNthed in
lightnif11l, ca110pied with anow; that
i.a too aolitary and rtrnote. He i.a the
Lily of the Volley, tM Roat: of
Sharon, a gole of •pice• /rom
Heaven. "Thou ahalt eall hia nom~
JESUS: for he ahall KJVe hU p«Jplt
{rorrt their •ina" (Matt. 1:21). "For
ye ltnow the groc:e of our Lord Jeau.a
Chrilt, that, thouilh he wcu rich, yet
for your 8Ghe1 he bcc:omc poor, that
ye throfllh hil poverty milht ~
rich " (II Cor. 8:9). "Neither u tlurt
t aluction in any otMr: for there ;,
noM other nome under heoum
glum omo'll men, whereby we mwt
be aauH" (Act• 4:12).
At .... t one authority maintain• that " 'Away in a
~ il of American oricin and belonp under date of
1886. ' He 11IJ"'Di..M that "the hymn wu erroneou•ly
attributed to Luther becauae of a family poTtrait which
wu captioned, 'Luther'• carol forChri8tmu, written for
hill own child, Han1.' Someone inMrted the word• 'Away
iD a Manpr'; and from that time the eong hu been
known u 'Luther'• Cradle Hymn.' "
Luther dialillecl the "worldly .onp" of ru. day and
tried to inati.U in SMOPle an appreciation of ''hiaher
muaic." To him, yo\llll' peopJe needed to be .. edUcated in
muaic u weU u in adler eubjecte."
Luther patiently taqht hill own children to .an •. to
think, and to .. a noble.eermon in even ~~mall incident..
Pointinr to a bird on a limb, he would ea,y, "Ob.ervethat
bird'• cheerfuln-. He know• that God will provide for
him. And you muttruat God to provide for you.''
Eccleeiutica.J opponent. charpd Luther wilh "u•ina
hi. 10r1p1 to promote hie un~und doctrine." Accordinr
to theee emiMAriee of Satan, "Luther'• .onr• have
damned more .oul1 than all hie boob and apeechet."
Often the mere poue1.ion of a hymn book brouaht to the
owner imprieonmeot, torture, and death. Yet 10 eacer
were people to have a hymn book that Luther kept four
printer. bu•y.
A buic aqumenC in favor of the latt« viewpoinC i•
&hac "no copy of the carol wu ever found in Luther'11 writ:ina•-" A MCOnd arwument •taC. that "the carol ia
out-of<haracter for a mao u bruque and uncouth a11
Luther often ,. ••. "
Altboqh Luther wu harah with the eccleeiaetiCj:
W'ho mil)ad Ute people, he wu nonetbeleu a man of
noteworthy rentlen1111. How eolici.tou• he waa of the
elderly! And how.com:rauionate bewu toward the poor
and •ickl Often he an hi• family gave up their own bed•
Tune. to "Luth•'• 'Cradle Hymn" have been
attributed to J ame. R. Murray, Carl Mueller, WilHam J.
Kirkpatrick, J . E. Spilman, and othen. But the mOlt
popular tune i.e attributed to Luther hitnHif. 0
-Billy Sunday TherP are many illustrations
of this fact. A very familiar one
is that of Monica, lhe mother of
August ine of old. Before he wac;
born she dedicated him to the
lord. It was her desire above all
else that he should be a man of
God. Unfortunately, when he ~rew
up, hP got involved with the wrong
company, going down the pathwJy
of sin. He testified later that he hJd
violaled every o ne of the lord'!~
commandments over and over
again. For 31 years this mother
prayed for her boy. ~he died with
this petition for h im on her lip.;,.
Augustine was even too drunk to
attend her fune ral. II was not until
two yl",H S later that the lord
touched hi!t heart so that hp becamf'
a great influence for the entife
c hurch of, Christ for his generation,
as well as down through the ag•·c;
of time. Monica never doubted that
God would not hear and answer
her prayer for her son's salvation.
Tom Anderson 's Christmas Essay
HIS EXAMPLE
• HE WA S BORN in an obscur~ town
&rtw up In a tiny village. worked m ~
car~nter shop, was an itinerant preacher.
He slept in borrowed beds. He died on a
borrowed cross, and He was buried in a
bonoweU. tomb. He never made a busi-
ness, proreuional. or "social" succeu. He
,,cv.a went to Khool, OWT)td a house,
held an office, had a ramily . He rHNer
!raveled more than tWo hundred miles
from -the-place where He was born. Yn
the world 's calendar is dated backward
and rorward rrom His birth.
The only thing He ever wrote was a
sentence rn the sand. Yet more books.
songs , and poems have been written
about H1m than about all the other m«!n
who ever lived . And His teachings have
lnnuenced the world more than anyone
el!t who ever lived . He is the most
masculine , com~lling:, fascinati ng, and
perfect Soul in history.
He was so gentle thai lit!le children
climbed on His knee, and so strong that
powerful men ran ftom the temple when
He accused them of making it a den of
thieves. Officers sent to arrest Him re-
turned empty-handed, saying: "Never
man spake like th1s man ."
The mght before His execution, His
Roman captors took tu rns lashing His
back with a whip made of leather straps
weighted w1th pieces of metal. They knelt
before ilim in mock homage and then
arose to spit in His face. About eight a.m.
they took f-li m Ia Calvary , stripped off
His cl othing and st:l Him astride a
wooden peg which jutted from the up-
nght pole of a cross. Then they nailed
Hm1 to that t:rou , between two thieves.
Many victims of ctucifixion became
ravin& madmen before they expired, and
often their tongues were cu t out to stop
their screams and curses. But as this silent
Victim looked down upon His jeerin&
tormentors, He "said : "father, rorgive
them for they know not what they do."
Christ challenaed the slavery system
and declared that man is the creation of
Cod and raponsible to God. Christ
preached the rreedom and dignity of the
indtwidual and his God-J.iven right to
come and ao rreely , to enjoy the fruits of
his own labor, to work for himselr or to
-=11 hJs labor ror pay.
He reminded us that the best way to
reduce the exploitation of man by man Is
to embrace Chrlttlanlty. Christianity, not
b.andouu, iJ the hope or the wotld. Christ
wu no Soc.ialilt. He belleYed In the pro.fit
motive. He recoplz.ed that free men will
have different talents, and abUitles in
YlfYln& dearees. Some, He 11kl, would .,m more with what they had, and the.
were rew~rded With mare. He even look
IWIIY the "lalent" o( the man wtlo did
eothlna. and •" II to the m~n who had
1m "llltnta,.. a• a lneon. He eon-
JI'8tulltacl tho-who profited, and urpd
,. roUowon to lam by tlwlr eurnple.
Aad, Ito t-that dwlty It not
-.cy .-It k roluntory. r. LMu
U:UN, dlo Qdol .,. tolltq to a larp
..,... ..... • 111111 ... roedJtd Him.
OIJittl: -· tpool< IO my b10dwr lhot ......... ,. ,,,.,. ..........
Aad-..,..., -·who. h ............. ---r n.. a.r1 '"' ....,, 11o t-. _,_......, .. __ boin>
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posed by authority.
And Jesus Christ was no t a ''moder·
ate." He was, in fact . an "extremist." The
"modernists" today proclaim thai there is
no black nor white : that sin is imaginary,
non-existent; that we are to be "hloder-
ate" and "toleranl'' in all chings, in -
cluding evil.
Thalls idiocy.
An agnostk is a moderate. Moderation
15 no virtue when one is moderately
wrong or moderately sinJul. Quist had
this to say about these moderates -a
type He denounced in extreme terms: "I
know thy works, that thou art neither
cold nor hot. I would thou were cold or
hot . So because thou arl neither cold nor
hot. I will spew thee out or my mouth."
The Bible is not tolerant; it's "nanow·
minded." And so is the compass , the
multiplication table. the boiling and
freezing points of water , all nature;-and
the Kingdom or Heaven. The Gates of
Hell , on the other hand , are broad minded
-open to situationa1 ethK:s. God, the
Bibk sin , and Jesus Christ are not. They
are rigid and unchanging. Just as the Ten
Commandments are forever the same, a
true Christian has a standard beyond
change. Hebrews 13:8 says: "Jesus Christ,
the ume yesterday, today and to-
morrow
Loss of faith in God is our nation's -
and the world's -most serious problem.
When men lose God. they turn to the
State. When men k:lse God, they co~
promise, ap~ase , lie, steal, and make
war. The collectivists. anarchists, and
atheists musl destroy our faith in God to
take over the world. Unleu we can
recapture our Christian spirit and reestab-
lish our Christia n values, we will soon loK
our freedom or choice with respect to all
of life's values. The lime could be ap-
proaching when the question will not be
whether Amertca can be saved, but
whether America is worth savins. Sodom
and Gomonah were not! Only the mom/
deserve lo be free . As the Apostle Paul
uid: "Where the spirit or the Lord is ,
there is Uberty ."
We cannot oppote evil by-co~
promisins with evil. We cannot co forth
into all the world and spread the aospel
or Jesus Christ if we deny Jesus Christ in
the United N1tions. in our schools, 1nd in
our daily lives. We become part of what
we condone.
A. G. Hein sohn. a cou ra1eous ChrlstJan
and member of the Council of The John
Birch Society, wu told by 1 fdend:
"'Onoe 1 nation is IJidtna down the
tobogan of dqJadaUon, 11 we are, lt
never ltopt tUI it hits bottom. Wh~ do
you llruglt 1pln1t the lnewltsblt? ..
Mr. Heintohn replied: "Beuuae it's
unthinkllbk not to. ••
'There's no ~xcu• for people who Ilk,
"What can I do?" and art afr1kl you11
tell them.
Wbtn and If St. Peter mtets ua at the
Colden Gete, he won't •* what we llfeed
with, or what wt beloqld to: Hwttn ill
oot opm IO Mothodials, Catllolico, 11<>
tartan., Of Jolul lllrehers -Haomlo opm
~ to in6Mduok. lt't oot """t ,.. beiOftl to, h'a whit wc .-. h"1 not
wbat .. II)', but what we do .,d 4oft't
do. Thot'a o ..., ..... thoutllt to hold
dUs atn.tn...-TOM ANDIRION
"Christ Jesus
SWORD Of 'TKI! LO.D, MU.fJI:I!UIOJI:O, TI!NM.
. "ThO. 0. a ftdlloful orryU.,, ruul ocortlor of .U aecep«Gz
"""• tlurl Chrl.t /eol,. at-illto the M>Orld to ..,.., aha,
nero; of """'"'lam ~loief."-1 Tim. 1:15,
OJ.rist Jesus earne into tM world
to uve abJneTs. The mo~t impor.
ta.nt journey evrr rna.de in the hb--
tory ot the world wu tbe cominlr
ol. Jesua CllrUt to eu1h, the IC'OODd
penon at tbe Holy Trinlb'. In OlD'
tnt we Me plaiaiJ' expr a&Md the
~ ol our bl~ l.Cinl'a com-
inC. 0\rt.t ln. came into the
world fD MVt' liftnen. 'Jbat WU
His supreme mluicn in comlnl.
Kind cannot rrup tbe rreet mul-
titude ol travelen th1l day eaeh
with a fiud desUnation aomc-.
where-. But how many al that -#ut throne are u sure of their dHtl-
n~~tion at the end ot thc journey
or ute? Yet the succeuful an4
~temaJ luue of our piJartrnqe
here below ia vitally ~~ on
our re-lation to the eomlnc of Jesua
to thf: earth. Yea, the comlna of
Jeaua ne&rly twent)' c~nturlea qo
is the> greatest event in the! ann~~ll
of manldnd, for the eomlna: of J"'-'&
apella the emancipation of the ..W
of man from the bondqe ol the
!etten ot atn.
t The lord h onored that fa ith. Du not
give up m prayer. It may be l•ard
by Pete Steveson
0.. J. Harold Smith FArrH MAGAZINE, Bob Jones Unlnrsity,
Ja. Caae to s .. e 8'-en I
Greenville, S. C.
whl.te aa mow. And whole """" H but that al God could .,... .. du4 lhd '-'-ttM! bl~ o< We ow can I bow eM will of God?"" Juft think ot It, Out.t J""* ...... eame into the world to save ain· 8nCt health lack to the faded Generally, we can dividr our deci-
nen. Ob that memorable nilht dwft. Only the e1t'I'Ml God, the sions into twocar~gories: those in whlch
when the aneell amX.anc:ed the ~alar ol Henen and! Earth the we rKeive specific bibliCII JUidance and ~-· " ...__ Saviour and fteSMmft" of tn ... uuu• '"""" S.riour to thole hum· chose in which we do not. Once-a young
ble aheplwrda on the Jlldeu hlDII, ldnd. ~non accepu the authority of Scrip--
we read that they wmt immd-WW•'IIIIIII...,-*1. ture,manyd«i.Jionsbecomcclear.Janet, at~>)y ~ the ~emmt -, to ,we tbe tbJnc whkh bad come ...... W,.. lilllliM t1..... for instanc~. comp.m:l. her rock musK:
to pua:. U~ did they rnJbe at .... • ... • ....... , records with the New Te:sr•ment
ftnt the purp:~~~e Cll. Ouiat'a eom· ....... 1111 Mit.._,.,-.. standard of "psalms and hymns and
iJic. When they came t.ct tn:.n ._ ..... ·a. .. .. spiritual songs, singing •ith gra« in :e:! ~~ =-~ • ':.,-= ~: • llilwf your hurts to the Lord" (Colos,ians
they tftDt It was tbe year 1M ....... 11tJt.., ._. . ., Mn. }: 16), and re:aliztd that her music was
of the. founc11n1 ol Rome, but .men nor pleasing to God.
they returned, It waa the ftnt ~ Y•, It wu J..uia, Go4'a Son, TM decisions, thoush. rhat cau.st: the
ol our Lord. wfxl "tame to the ~•rth tO' brine mosr concern art those in which the
Ye., JeiUI Ouillt Mdl oome and aalvation to niu that tlht Ouilt· Bible does nor sp«ifically guide. Many
He had ccwne rmo the worid tar rpu, ' . · h · ~ 1 ooc main 11Uf110N, 110 l&ft llnncn. n~s our c o1cn l rt' not LJ~~;tWttn mon
He came lDto a delprrateiJ wick• Ilea'• PalM Plaa cif 8al'f1ltkle issun buc berwttn opporrunicics •hich
eel world and tt ill .., Jell wlclatd secm equally aood.
10Citly_ Eve!7 4aDy ~ 'l'hrouPout the Bible we rind Careful investiption of choices may
-1• E>o.._ --"-----... ~t men haW -~ rcW --•va, ... .,.~,. " ..., .... _, _... -.. ..,..,.. ... uncover some pertinent details. Advk:e
-~" ond -ond .u· .. ..t..a.... doll ift two ...,.,__, man's. w""' --~-.. ,...... --· .. _. -..... from qualified .-opl• moy L, one statiRJaloltwrYdY'Ubeclor,.._ God'• ...,., The ••r'ot·oo.n and' r--1;11111::
land pnwe lbll ..,_.. a Clouibt. • ~ ol Abel. 1)e: t~ ••Yt avenue in discoverina that valuab~
Tldalc or the kf+Mn"• o1. tbt Jtt.. and the tn1e w.,, But all the information. But slona the way, God
tit GriMile\allt bor. Tblak ot tltlll ..,.,. ol man lMd aw~ frciD. God.' expects u.s co Qe t common-tente
hontble plotte4, ~ murdw. HUman relfckllll trlft to enable appra.ch. Rich looked into -~ Oould -~ -.. _ -_.._ m.. 10 atandl .... )Q ~ ...... --. ---.. -...-• .,. Christian rolle-dose ro homr, on!• to cl -.... of IWU •trfttl1h. 9ueh • faiN way -~-I V.:!ttt. c hale Ood'• 1aw1 ,.. man • 0111)' sullt7 tn a (ftlf tbblp find that none offered needy what he
11111 Jlll!lrt, ,.,.=:! ....._ be ma,y OGIITtct ln drat t., needed. He tetdtd on • tchool more
_. ..._ .... dnlrmlaed dlort bl it tokl. 'lltil than 2000 miles away becaute it had the
,..,. .. Wte ... oat 11 tbt JICIPII).ar cha~~ progam he: .,., klokina lor. * It .. ..t«•nd "Y .. ...._ 1 WQ ol. .UVatlocl. Thtre '* Oflb Circumstanc.f'l m•w alto help w~ Ide •at Mila of IDIIQ.,.,. ..... "Oft!! ..... WI"'O'C Wllh tbit ~and 1 r-...... llbD rr.. ._ _,,.. tl dult il, lc w.'t wortt. :n~ true1 yourdtcilion. Tomfoundit~to
tiMJ' ooaldl. w.r. the ...._ w-.y, ....,_. maa drop out of rollrp to Nn his family's
.._ belli ..e. ott.r. 'J"M wild at hill -... wtlh all ot Na ...,_ farm after his f•thcr had • heart attiCk.
...._ of ... l__.. _. 1M ..,... riP' 1 r :.&.-J.~ • ~ 1'8CI We ahoukl be autious in ntlyin&
-ol ....... • • INat ...., Ia Qlll"a ..-. 1'IM 8RIIe ...,. upontircunutancn, however,aince dwy .............. ..., ,... ~ .. , ...,. ,.,.. --be• Juw " .,. ....,. •1111 • • ....._, • ..., ---_. , Oli'tlt tan lead us •way from God's will• well
....., tD .. ..at .... .., .... 1 .... ......._ -'e • hr 1' u coward ic. Tim toined the Arn'Jj
• "'' L 1 1 larl•• _. .., aM ...r • Nil-•··• ins~ldofaoir1atoc:olltptopreperefor
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• U\ --.-• t 5' e "lo lor -. --: _, ladt .. -. Joe him .. ol God" -,.. _ _,_ .......... o-7:)).Ao• .. fthldloolinullna
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to, proy without whal teemS:l Uke
hope, but it Is harder still to hope
without any prayer. Trust God,
knowing that He d<><:th all thlnp
well, and that wilh Him·, "allthlrig s
are possible."
Q , W.nlo Wollo, Wuhz "Genesis
23:9 states thit .A.braham bought
the cave and the field of Mechpelah
for Sarah ·s burial. Why did Jacob re·
P_urchase the property when it was
nglrt,fully his by inheritance? Hid
someone taken over the possession
bf it during the 80 year-interva/7 "
A. The remarkable thing is that in
the light of the fact that the l~rd
gave all of this property to Abra·
ham, he bought it in the first place.
This was to show that both men
were expecting to have their full
inheritance to come fro m Cod by
faith. To our jewish brethren to·
day, the way to receive the land is
not by barter or buying, or by war-
fare or trf'Jty, but by doing the will
of Cod .ts taught in the Scriptures.
Abraham and Jacob also wanted to
c;how that they were looking for
the etern.JI blessing of the lord of
glory. j.JCilt/ had been out of th('
land for ~o long that the ownership
of the r m perty might have bC'en
in quest ~o 'n . He did not choose to
pursue h1 .. flwncrship through th(· ·
promi!lt· .t.:'''t"'n by God to his grdnd·
falhe-r.
Q. Encinit•s, Calif. "'Are the /f'w~
still th£' ... nusetJ people in the !1,1mf•
sense a.<. thC'v were in the Old Tt·~/,1 ·
ml"nt. Or is th i'i di ... finction pr1~scd
l.lll to the Church?"
A. Without question. based o n lht:
pmmises of Cod'!. Word, tht/J£>w5.
at£> still His chosen peoplel -l"hey
were c;E>IetiPd as a nation, not ·l'·
int.Jh•idual!t neccssanlv, o~s a mt>am
o~· gi1r1ng lo the worlrl not only our
81ble, but also our Sa\ iour, thP l orrl
/e-.us Chrtsl. Promi'>es &o.thc ~itw1 Lh
are entirely difft•rent. We art! :took -
ing for that blf"ssed hope which 1s
the Rapture (/ Theossalonians 4 ·1).
16). l .. rael will receive the inhcri·
tancc tJf !his earth which was g1vrn
to 1\br.JhJm without any qualifica ·
tiom what5oever. These two groups
are <ompletely different. We do not
hold to what is known as · cove·
nant theology." You can see a fur~
t~er picture of this very clearly de~
lmeated for us in the 11th chapter
of Romans, particularly verse one.
For the time being, these people
may have been set aside, since to·
day thert' i\ not any difference be-
tween the Jews and the Gentiles
on an indi,·idual basis. In a coming
hour, however, v.e will see the ful-
fillmenl oi tht> many prophecies
concerning the re turn of the land
to their hands, and the estahlish ~
ment of the millennia! reign of our
lord jesus Christ.
Q . Gr.1!nd llapids, Mkh. "I heJrd
someone say on your progr.1m tha t
the an ount in Luke 16 of the rich
man an\1 l.azarus was not a parable.
This sutprised me in the light of
Mark .J : t J, 14. Did the rich man go
to hell then because he had bt.•en
so mean to his servant! Was Lazar·
us blessed because he was a child
ot God or because he was poor and
sick?"
A. We would repeal again lhat lhis
passage of Scripture is nor a p~r
able. A parable is an extended fig·
ure of speech, without any proper
~ames given, and with art. explana-
tiOn added. This is evidenced in the
passage from M1rk which you have
suggested. Incidentally, the word
"dives" is simply the latin word
for "rich man." lanrus reans,
"('".od Is my help.'' No, these men
from luke 16 were two very real
people. From their experiences we
can learn some important spiritual
les~ns concerning th~ future. Lu~
arus blessing came n6t because he
was uoor or sick. but beause he
had ploced his folth ond truslln the
Lord. The rich mon It actually In
hades today owol?lna the fin~ Judg,
""'nl of Cod upon oil unb<jllever1
who, ot that point, will be cht into
lhe .Joke of fire which bu..-h for,
ever. He was not c:ons1s~ 1o
etomol judgment because ,of his
treatment of Lazarus, wleoflw!r It
WOJ aood 01 bod. A per>On-
etwmol separation from Cod be,
atute of one thina: hll no~ 11 not
written In Pl>e lamb's-of life;
he hoi ....., received the lord ~
aus Christ 01 his penonol s..tour
(John 3:181 19), Cod honcHt folltl,
yc>u -· ....,..,,. follh honcHt Him I
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• TUESDAY, NOV. U
DECORATIONS at Hoa1 bospltal this Christmas ·are
beiDg taken over bytheNighU~Ie Cilapter ofthe hospital's
AudUary. Mrs. Kerm Rlrna, at left, or Costa Mesa, and
Mrs. J ack Garaau s of Newpon Beach held workshops
ID their homes to teaeh the making of bread dough
Ch rlstmas trees for hospital decorations. The •·trees, ''
about Z feet long, will be hUng between bi« Christmas
bows ln the main halls of the hospital. On Dec . 7, all
45 Nlghtl~ale members spent seve ral hOUrs decoratlnc;
the halls. The' Nightingales uerage 15,000 volunteer
hours yearly on such projects as baby phOtOS, out-
patient reeordlnc; and other services lD all departments
of the hosplta!. (Jac k West photo.)
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LAngth 11~'"
We ight 3e ou.
side hll shel1. Mr. Nishi~ aDd tires, " ued 1 ' were stolen from Daryl
bft ..._rned Just bow to Pflaeboer 'a car while 1t na
t tiny ahell pellet parked at his home tt 1406
an oyster. provold.. Antigua, Dover Shores, be~
drlYUII. r.-peetlniJ, at 1
a.m. at IS"' Ud W. OcMD
r-,cootn~Nowport ...
DolaJd Cul O.TbomU, 11,
of IW Al'bllbll, Eut Bl•ft',
Wtl tUICl lDto cultody at
'1!45 a.m. b)' :iewport pollee
II OobeDty State Park OD
a flloDy cht<:k warrut •• ,
lbrttn Roalld McCoy, 19,
of 108 SStb, Wut Newport,
wu c.._rced with unlawfUlly
taklal a 'ttblele, wheapoltee
arr..ud blm at 12:05 p.m. at
47th u4 Seuhore, Nest
Newport ••• Cbrt.tina Dl-
IDe Ackroyd, Z&, of219 Won~
te Vista, Costa Meu, 'ft5
charted with dl\lnk dr1vi.Dc
at 1:45 a.m. at Coast Hwy.
and Newport Ceoter Dr.,
Detr Coroaa del Mar •••
William Little reported that
he came home to 11& Col-
lins, Ealboa lllaod, at 8
p.m. aod surprised a bu r -
&lar who had unbooked hls
TV and stereo, aod the man,
described as lD hls tweo-
ttes, wtth long dark hear,
ran from the house • , ,
Two bicycles, nlued at$100,
were stolen from an open
garage at the home of Edle
Olson, 438 Vla Lido Soud,
LiOO Isle, between 6:30 p.m.
and 10:15 p.m •••• A cal-
culator and a wooden boat
model. valued at $580, wer e
stolen from Duffy's res~
taurant, 103 Bayside, New~
port Dines, between ooon
aod 11:45 p.m ••• , Tools
nlued at $288 were stolen
from the homeofDavld Mur-
ray Ault, 533 Playa, the
Blurts, betweliiO 9 p,m. Nov.
14 and 11 a.m. h:ov, 19,
Robert JOQIIIl Riley, 28,
ot 140 Mapplla, Colla Me-
a, wta e.._rced wlth druM
drtvlac at 7:!0 p.m. at tbe
A r ebel • , • Joh.O Lee Sto•.
31, of 5<77 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, was arrested .there
at 12:15 a.m. aDd eharced
wlth battery oo a penoo
, • , Joyce Lee Gallenkamp,
50, of 203 Cedar, Newport
Sho res, was chtr&ed with
drunk drtvlog at 2 a.m. at
Coast Hwy, aod Superior,
West Newport ••• Tooll
valued at $385 were stoleo
from Harold Selersea, 410
Riverside, Newport fietchts,
betweeo 4:30 p.m. No•. Z2
and 2:15 p.m. Nov. 23 , ••
All 4 Ures were cut and
the hood aDd door' scratched
o n Jeffrey Hunt's ear 'lfblle
U •as parkeJ at hts hOme
at 4Z4 Poinsettia, Corono~.
del Mar, between 9 p.m.
Nov, ZZ and 6 a.m. Nov.
23, causing an estimated
$300 damage ••• Cash, a
tennis racquet, wtneaod ste~
reo equipment, for a total
estimated loss or $540, were
stolen from the apartment of
Earl Thomas, 1680 16th,
Oakwood apartments, be·
tween 6:45 a.m. and 6 p.m .
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1 ::~~';_, wrtured and Robert Henry Scbooe, 27, 11 It takes 3 to 5 of 212 Onyx, Balboa Island,
yean tor a pearl to form. was c:•rgedwlthbehl(druni.
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• WEDNESDA Y, NO V, 23
Lori Lyn WlK. 1985 Port
Ed wards, Harbor 'ltew
Homes, reported tllat her
purse, with contents valued
at $106, was stolen from the
work area at a Fashion Is-
land restaurant where she
works, between Z:30 p.m.
a.od 9 p.m ••• A S525 mo~
ped bike was stolen from the
ga rage at the home of Fran-
elne Tucker, 1817 Port Tag-
gart, Harbor View Homes,
between 11 a.m . Nov . 19
and 1 p.m. Nov, Z3, • ,
A custom-made br iefcase,
covered with crocodUe skin.
was stolen from an offi ce
at Ford International, 4667
MacArthur, between 5 p.m.
Nov, 23 aiXI 4 p.m. Nov 25 ,
•emlea from ty-Vla ()porto, Lido Shop$, at
pboou, to 5:30 a.m. • • • An $1 ,800
60 pfatl.Dum e.-cemellt rLDc
produce round was reported stoleo from
aM only a smPII Jult Cook's home at 2&70
of these are of Waverly, Bay . Shores,
It's a tong, between 6:30 p.m. Nov. 5 • SUNDAY, NOV, ZO
process -but the aDd 6:10 p.m. Nov. 18 •••
L~~~~be~"'!!~~~J Two wheels aDd tires, valued at $1'10, were taken from
Cl\arles Lewis Arppl, 23,
of 1791-1/2 Newport, Costa
Mesa, WJ.s charged with
drunk drtvlnl! at 9 p.m. at
17th and Balboa, Central
Newport ••• Michael Gar-
rett Mlnnlek, Z2, of2Zl29th,
West Newport, and Perry
Lloyd Moore, Z4, same ad-
dress, were charged with
being drunk and disorderly
at 2:15 a.m. at La.ke and
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Robert DeRutr's car wbUe
it was parked at his borne
at 419 North star, Dover
Shores, between 7:45 p.m.
Nov. 17 aod 6:50 a.m.
Nov. 18. , • Linda Jo-Gos-
selln, 514 Feroleaf, Corona
del Mar, reported her purse
stolen while she wasat Houl-
lhan's Bar, 4882 Campus,
airport area, between 10p.m
aDd 10:30 p.m., for a r:asb
loss of $18.3. • • A T'l
set, ndio, camera tOO cloth-tnc. n.lued at $250,
were taken from the home
of Karen Marie Eisenman,
$09 Sao Borilaldlno, NeW.Ort
Hela:bts, betweea 1 a.m. tDd
4 p.m •• , A pa..loUacofdueka
In flight, n.lued at $500, wu
stolen from Ruth C levldeoce,
4011 Seubore, West New-
port, betwHD. 6 p.m. Nov .12
Uld 4 p.m. Nov. 18.
• SATURDAY, NOV,l9
Glen Allen Eokeboll, 21,
of 386 Ocle. Costa Mesa,
34th, West Newport , , • • THURSDAY, NOV. Z4
A $120 tape player was sto -VIncent Zosimo, 900 Sea
len from TiDa Kaye Rad-La ne , Corona'del Mar, lost
mall 's unlocked car while clothing valued at $143 from
It wu parked at her home the apartment clothes
at 424 Dahlla, Corona del dr yers, between 9:30 a.m.
Mar, between 12:30 a.m. and and 10 a.m.,, Stereoequl.p-
9:30 a.m. • , SomeoDe·~~~~.n:lued at $700 was reroovtd' both froilr:-,tlle hOme · of
trom wuuam Ryan. 1221/ZGrand
wblle It was lA the Canal, Balborl IsltDd, be-
PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~·~Dd~R~Iobe~rt~Emac Gay, zo. -.
lot at Uoag hOspital ~een tween Z p.m. No.,. 24 and
10:05 a.m. and 11:10 a.m. 1Z:30 a.m. Nov, 25 ••. A
••• Wade J01eph Drf&cers, TV set, clock radio, and
2120 16th, Oakwood apart-liQuor, valued at $350, were
meDts, reportec1 3 shOtguns, stolen from the apartment of
4 rtnes, a pistol and }ewe!-Robert Brown, 1945Shertng-
ry, valued at $3,180, stolen ton, Oakwood, between 10
from bls home , •• A $&00 a.m. Nov. 24 and &:45 p.m.
TV set was taken from the Nov. 25 ••• An estimated
borne of Ivor Thomas, 1418 $100 damage wa.s done to
Seacrest, Harbor View Hills, the Lawn and sprinklers at
between S p.m. Nov. 19 aod the George Zimmerman
2 a.m. Nov. 20, OO.me, 2415 Francisco, West
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• MONDAY, NOV. 21
Charles Fraocls Buck, 61 ,
of 1810 W, Ocean Front,
Uppe r Bay, by someone who
drou a ea r across the lawn
at 10:30 p.m.
Central Newport, was char -• FRlOAY, NOV. 25
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT?
&ed with belngdronkaoddls-Carl Edward Love, Zl ,
orderly at 9:15p.m. at New -and Anita Paula Love, 20,
port Pier , • , Debra. KJm-of 204 E. Adams, Balboa,
berly Howlett, Z5,of 606-l/2 were arrested at 6:30 p.m.
Larkspur, Corona del Mar, a.t a market at 2727 New-
was arrested there at 4:30 port BlYd., West Newport,
p.m. aod charred with cul-aod were charged wlth petty
Uvatlag marijuana • , , A theft and vandalism, respec-
ndlo aod a pistol, valued tlvely, , , A $52~ mo..ped
at $850, were stolen from bike was s tolen from the
tile omees of Shellmarker unlocked gance at the home
IDC , on She:Jmaker ialaDd, of Rose Palmer, 1962 Sin
between 5 p.m. Nov. Zl aod Bruoo, the Bluffs, between
7 a.m. Nov. Z2 , •• A thief 10:30 p.m. Nov. 25 and 7:30
took $160 in cash from the a.m. Nov Z6 ••• A ,ZZ
bar of the Bahia Corinthian ... caliber pistol valued at SISO
Yacht Club, Bayside Dr., was reported stolen from tbe
Corona del Mar, between cente r eoD.a>le of LeslleAnn
9 a.m. Nov, ZO IUid 9 a.m. Taylor's ear wbUe It was
ooY. Zl , •• A $100 tape being washed at a car wash
player na stolen trom the In Newport Center at 11 :15
home ol Henry Muney, 2506 a.m., and Deonls F red Scott,
Waner..t. Harbor VIew a Santa Aoa policeman. re-
Hllls, batween & p.m. No•. ported a pistol stolen trom
18 tDd 9 a.m. No•. 21 • , • the 11ovebo:t of bls car 45
A ablps doc k ud a ealcu-mlootes laterlDtbesamecar
l&tor, nlued at $!60, were wash, but tt was later re-
ltolea from tbe office of turned by Ute maoacemeDI
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Center, Dec. l8, Entitled
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chorus as well as soloists
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stor)',
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played b)' Chur k Rowell, fti.
rector of the Henley Street
Players. Spe<:lal l"JPSt solo -
ISt will be Steve Ragsrtale,
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as Elizabeth; Mr , :md Mr s.
Jerry Meng as Joseph and
Mar)', and Rev, Ron Son,.
mers as Stmt:>On.
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wile team of NoPI aDd Ruth
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NEWPORT BEACI MUMI· .................... pn. 15 ot U0o N-rl .....
CIPAL COD& BY AMIND-1M lllld caJIIOJta, bill n-..... elpol Coclt II am-DIG TBII DEvELOPMENT el!rdlat doeU, bal-.. or to r ... u t>llowo:
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OISTRJ::T . -._ -.otnod Ia Ill bull-R..Z District
Tbo Cltr Coaa<U ot lllo dl!op 00 a b!rllcii!IJIIIUII&U -SoetloU'
City or NIQOlt S.cbDOES DOt ueteet two time• the 20,15.010 Effeet of Cbt.Fter
ORDAIN as l;illow1: blllldlble lftl. ot the sUe. 20.15.015 Utes PermlUtd
SECTION 1, c._,,. zo.. For dwtU!IIrl, tbt baUdlDC 20.15.020 Uses RequtrlDC
11 ot the ~rl .._., boJcbl llmtl aboJl bo U /28 u,. Permit
Wuatelpal Code II boni>J loot U opoelfled Ia Cbap. 20.15,025 lluUdllle He ....
ameDdtd to nad·U followa: C.r JO.M. For aeeeuory a.od Floor Area LlmU.
'•CHAPTER 20.11 blllldl..lp. tbe baUd'Aibelcbt 20.15.030 Site Area azw:S Lot
RESIDENTIAL Umll .... l>o -1eot. Width
DEVELOPMENT (B) Ia tbe R..S Ud RA 20,15,035 SUe Area Co-
ST ANOARDS D&mlcts 1111 tM I bOn ..,_ venre
SectloD&: ted areu. tM lotal crou 20.15.040 Yards
20.11.010 Effect of Chapter ftoor ana eoM•tDid 1D all 20.15,045 Extensions 1Dto
20.11.()20 Bu1ld.l.af Heicbt WU41 .. OD a NUdiQI alte Yards
aod FLoor Area LllaU JballD IIHC tb.rM Urnes 20,15.050 Accessory BoUd-
ZO.U.OSO Parttnc tM bl.lldlblt u. of the ings ·Yards 20.11.~ Open Space ap.. •M•i proridld. boweYu,tbat 20.15,055 Swimming Pools -
uoos ftOOI' ana diYoted to park-Yards -Equipment
20.11.010 EFFECT OF lJtc WitbiD a' tiUlldt.DC or to 20.15,060 Cllang es in Yard
CHAPTER. The nlideatlal dtcka, baleoat• or patios Requirements
development staadards con.. opea Oil at leut two sides 20,15,070 Automobile Stor-
tatoed 1n ttda Chapter lball Wll DOC be COD.Iidered ·l.n age or Parking Space
apply to au dwellings toea-determlAiaK tbe total noor 20,15,075 Putt~ Automo-
ted to the R-1, R-S, aod R-4 ..,.. allowed. Tbe helcht U-bUes on Roofs
Residential Districts 1n Co-mlt 1a tbe R-3 District shall 20.15.080 Open Space Clpttoo
rona del Mar, Welt Newport be 14/28 feet on the front 20.1 5.010 EFFECT OF
and the Balboa Peninsula u ODe·ball of the lot aod 28/32 CHAPTER. Th e following
those areu. are mon fHt oa tbe re&r one -h.al! r egulations shall apply In
partJcularly described be-of tbe lot, ez<:ept where In all R-Z Districts. subject
tow, Dwem._s lD tbo5e the opiDioo of the Planning to the provisions of Chap-
areas shall also bit IUb-Commlu&oo. ditterebCes ln ter 20.10.
jec:l to an other provl-grade warrul: 1Ddlvldual 20,15.015 USES PERMIT-
stons of this Title. When coulderatiolts, The height TED. The following uses
there is a confitct betweeD limit 1D the R .. 4 District Shall be permitted In the
this Cblpter aDd aaotber *11 be Z8/32 feet as spe. R-2 Districts:
provision of thla TlUe. tbe dfled In Chapter 20,02, (A) St._le family dwel-
provlsloos of this Chapter . 20.11.030 PARKING. The lings.
shall be coli.rolllnc. pukiDc requ.lremeotsforthe (B) Two detaclled single-
(A) Tbe areu of Coi'ODI. above DOted a.reas sh.all be family dwell~s or one du-
del Mar In wblcb tbe pro-u lollows: pleJ:.
vistoos of this Chapter sbtll (A ) lD. the R-1 District (C) Accessory uses nor-
be controlling are more par-two spaces for any struc- mally incidental to single·
tlcularly described as tot-ture cod.alni.lc Less Ulan 2,-family dwellings or duplex-
lows: 000 .,_,. feet. exclusive es. This Is not to be con-
That area commoaly re-of areas deYOted to parking stroed as permitting any
!erred to as Old Corooa del or opea I!Plee; thrH JP&Ces commercial uses, oor shall
Mar geoen.lly bounded b)' for aay strvcture contatot'll this be deemed to allow the
Avocado Aveme, Paelfle 2,000 JQUUe feet or more, manufacturl~ orprocessLnc
Coast Highway, Fifth AYe-e~:clasiYe of areas devoted of any substance or commo·
oue the easterly bouDC2arJ to parldng or open sp~.ce. dlty for pront or the storage
of tbe Coroaa del Mar tract. (B) ln the R-3 aDd R-4 of vehicles, equipment or
the Pac111c Ocea.o aod tbe Districts three spaces for materials used l.n the con-
Harbor eatn.nce; and more any stnacturecoli.at.n.lngless duct of any retall or wbole-
specitlcally described u than 2.400 square feet, ex-sale Wslness.
th.at area Included 1n Atmez-elusive or areas devoted to (D) Temporary stru ctures
alton No. 3 as described parldJII or open space, plus and uses. RegutaUoos are
1n Ordinance No. 252 of the ooe addiUool.l space for each as specuted 1n Section 20.-
City of Newport Beach, ap· 800 aquare feet or portion 10,015 of General Co ntrols
proved on February 270 19%4 thereof; provided, howev er, -Resident ial Districts.
(B) The areas of West that tbe standards contatned (E) Signs tn accordance
Newport and the Balboa Pe-1n sut.ectloo A, above siJaU with Chapter 20.01.
ntnsula l.n 'lt'blcb tbe provt-aPI)1Y to any single famU y 20,15,020. USES REQ UI-
stons of thl.s Cbapter Shall dwel~ l.n the R.3 or R-4 RING USE PERMIT. Recre.
be controlllng are more par-Districts. attonal esb.bllshment s. par-
ticularly described as fol-(C) ln addition to the above king lots, Institutions, ce.
lows: aoted parking standards the meterles, public buildings,
That area commonly re-followlne parking controls removal of earthen materl-
ferred to a~ West Newport sball also apply: als. helipo rts aod helistops,
and the Balboa Peninsula 1. For each dwelllog unit outdoor tightlog ma y beper-
geoenlly bouoded by theSe· there shall be a mini mum mttt ed as specifled mor e
meoiuk Slough, PacWeCoast of ooe covered parldng particularly tn Section 20.-
Highway. the West Lido space. 10.020 of Ge neral Controls
Cha.noel, the :4ewport ClaD-Z. For •ch dwelling unit . Resldenttal Dlstrlcts.
net, tbe Mala. Ctlannel, the there stlall be a mlnlmum 20 .15,025, BUILDlNG
Harbor emiiiiee, thePacltk: of ooe IDdepeodeoU y acces -HEIGHT AND FLOOR AREA
Ocean and the Santa Aat slble parkfDC space. LllfiT. The total gross noor
River, and mo re specifically 3, Tatldem park.ID( up to area, IDC ludlne: basE'me nts,
described as follows: a mulmum of two cars J..n ga rages and carports , ba.t
Beginnlog at the lJJtersee. depth shall be permUted. eJ:cludl~ decks, balconies
tlon of the westerly bound· 4. ParldDC in ooe side or patios open on at least
ary of the ttty of Newport yard lhallbtpermltted;pro-two sides or open on one
Beach and the Mean Htp vided, bOWenr, that stnac· side and unroofed, contained
Tide Line of the Pacific tarat eoeroacbmeots shall l.n aU ba.Udings on a building
Ocean; , thence proceedlDc oot be permuted. sUe In an R.2 District shall
ncrther ly along sa.Jd City 5, TIUidem parktn( and not eJ:ceed two times the
BooDdary to the intersection pa.rlr.inc Ln a side yan:l shall OOildable area of the stte,
of said Boundary wtth the Dot botb be permitted on the provided that any required
northerly r lght .of.way line arne lot. park~ space whether open
of Pacific Coast Highway; 20.11.040 OPEN SPACE or covered shall be toclu -
thence due East a distance OPTION. lD tbe R-1, R-.2, ded In the calculation of
of 1 t root to an lntersec-R.3 and R-4 Districts, In gross noor area for a du.
Uon with tbe City Boundary the above noted areas, open plex. for dwellings, thebutl.
OD tbe easterly aide of tbat space shall be provided 1n ding height limit shal.l be
certaJ..n one loot strip shown addition to tberequlredtront 24/28 feet as specified. Ln
on Aone.~ No. 21, Ordlnaoce yard setback. "fllis addition. Chapter 20.02. For acces-
No. 630, 10/31/1950; thence a1 open spa.ce shall be a sory buUdlngs, th e Wilding
proceeding easterly, aorth· volume of space equal to height :lmlt shall be 15 feet.
erly, easterly and southerly the buildable width of the 20. ~.030 SITE A REA AND
along said Ctty Boubdary to lot, times lbt tuic height LQ~, WJDT:t
an lntersecUoD With tt• Hmtt, Urnes si.J: feet. On an (A) TWO OWE LUNGS OR
oorthe rly right..of-way line Interior lot, th1a space shall DU PLEX. Fo r each two
of Paciflc ec...t Hlebny; be provided LD the first dw ellln&s or one dupleJ:there
theDCe proceed~ mutberly twelve feel btblnd tbe re. shall be a mini mum area
along a perpeodJcular to aJd qulred front yard set-of 5,000 SQUare feet and a
right-of-way line to theeea.. baek. Oil a corner lot, ml.ntmum width of 50 feet
terllDe of Paelflc Coaal: may be dlstrlbated between on lDtertor lots, with a mi.
HJ.cbny; tbeoc• eut.rly tht flrst tweln feet l?e-n1mu m of 6,000 square feet
alOQI aid ceaterllDe 110 u Iliad tbt ~!rid froat yard and a minimum wldtb of
tDteneeUoo with tbt eea-lttbact. CD a coner lot. 60 feet on coroer lots. Ill
terUDe of Newport fblle. tbls tpace may be dlatrl-,., cue sbaU there be more
nrd; theoee eoutherly alolc lMttd bltYMD tbe tlrst than two atncle famUy dwtl-
sald ee.aterl!De of Hnport twel•• fett beblDd tbe re-11D(s or one dupleJ: oo uy
Boulenrd to an tntereeetk:m qlllnd ff'OIIt. JUd Mtbac:k. ooe buUd.tnc site.
wUll tbe eoutberly Btllllldtl&d Ja the cue of a lol: troat1111 (B) FA.MILY UNIT IN AHY
of tbe Newport lllud CMD-el pei1DIIillllt oprtll space, BUILDING. For each famUy
aelL aJd poiJit belllc w .... rlJ RCb u tM oc.. or tbe antt Ia any bull dine, tbtre
of u.S. Bl.lllbead Statloa No. bly, tb1l •e. may bt dl.l:-lba.ll be a miAlmum of 1,000
US oa tbe U.S. Btlllr'tld tribatecl &Q,)'Wbtl'e blblDdthe ~QUare feet of land are&,
IIIII; -e outor1r lo aid l'OQIIlrocl )'UCS -et U.O, (C) BUILDING SITE AREA
U.S. 8ulkbet4 aauo. No. W!Mh a QD..uae u1aea U EXCEPTWN, Aoytotorpu.
128; tbeace ...,.. ... a.1oa1 lo when tbe adell~ open eel of 1a.od aDder 001 OW•
the U.S. ... Udl•d LUt 110 IIIICe lllolld b1 Plvtldld. aenbJ,p ud ol record •
u.s. a.J'dln~ 1tat1o1 !lo. adl u oo a t~an~~Piator AQCUI: Z, 1MS maybe aid
114; tt.ct ..._..ti.Jill • lot wUb N --1 0011111-u a ba.lldiQc site nea .._
a llnfclol U.. lo u.s. lllll-pntloo, lloo -lloro CC UOo of 1.. .,. or wlcltlo IMa
--No, 1Q; llloeeo --llall bo -r-that roqalrocl bl' 111o ~-.,~. _., .., ...... .., ... -r .. ·-.. tllll-.
10o""rlr ._ lloo U.S. c .. -, no....-, 20,15,015, BrrE ARIIA
&Otrd LIM to U.S. _,....,._u&.r...,....,.u COYDAGI. The mul•a
%£'Iff ....... Ito. 111; • tlllllfllfwl"'...... hdld'• .... OO'f.,.,. ....
-" 5 I'IJioacataM __ .....,.....,.. ·---·•-1111111 0,1. Wtt st..._ ...... .... WC:Itllrd.. .111p 1111a11 bifiD OOtllllltt :u•-... -;;c::; :: ::o:t=~·.:u..: !:':-.-.... .. ai I ., s' .. I' ... ... - -I IO.li.ANO. T:illlll 1Gf1 .... 1S 11-I ' .. ..,_ (A)..-TTAIIDI.T'-
ortr IIIII .. 11111 5 I ~·--... lllllol_,~ •• ~~10 !'!. af boo 11.1. wn n' LIM to -M•-fl"!'l ,..... -1oo -
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(I) liD& YAIIDI. --ld o ........ , S L ..... p I' ' 1 Ill -.. I~~'~·-of 1o a,-._-1101!1111•
-JOnl !llooll 0111 bo '-af .. c., rwon .. tM ·-·...-lot -.... ..... i1 1'10 E. IIIII St. Ill JU uri t>Jdat 1!101 lo 11o
ttou I loti wt4o ooll!dJM I c., af IIIQOit --jOlt ....__ D. ._ llriO.... oo ,._ -nu.111o -r ::e4 :.a:: .. :;::: M .. M., eiO k? sr, ..... ,.,. ..... ,...,c .. •UTUIIDAT, NOV. lt tDoll; tlllt ,.....,~ •ee,:
." ~ -_ am, ur1-o' al 1 • a411ooii,IIIIO-CCap!a-llllr w. Borlaad, U. cc -r. a.~1~.~
-'""' ---. -.. 1-.., ..... -. .. ---lloo -... w. 1 ..... _ .... ...., pic----· -~-p.DI: -)'UCS 00 1M nar 10 1m 1lr lloo ---. 11oon, .......... 1o wJia dnolo -~~~allor lila • MOHUAY IIOV. II
lett ot tbe .. , ... lide fill • Wit: AMrlcla ...., Pn: .. ct.. car ldltii:WIJ PDle. MHr· WtWam b: SJ.ektr, 1S, of
a eorioor lot, w1oont ,..,. AYD, COUIICIUIIN' Doo--Aaa...Dnl!l D. 11o1o, 111 -/uri 1• .... UOo 1011 Swao Dr, aeeld~lr
II r"tnod I!Galap, alolll tal, llonotl, ~ Meloo-11, TlriJio, -·-a& polo ....... Ill u .,..,_ -OI....U Ia lila !all -
1101 bo 1 .. t1oo!1 UOo -ola, ..._ a,.w, wuu. It'll -Aa •••~ 1M allle 01 -•~ .. loti wUb ota 88 """ rweotru. yard l'tlfllnd or.,,,.,.. • aa.. IIIOIU fill 1M a. ott., no •• fill MJMr st. at 1:40 trMIIMM 1a tbt emel'ltDCJ U.e~Ml)aceatr..,.ntdfrolt-MOD,cocntCILIIIM:.._.. aid tMt a setno, aero-a.a •• JtobertA,Iid&Jr., 11, .room at Hole bOIIJIIHI.I •••
OCO· A .. ENT, COUIICILIIEK; "" -,_ uri ..._ af -~Dr, la)llrod A borrclar t>read lltrr 1ato
(C)REARYARDS.Forr.r Moe.. etllaz ElM l&elal ftN Ids l1cM I .. udco~ tbe rtlldtDet otWWJam \..
r•..U. there aboJl boa mJ. WUU Dootal -llod ...-a ,... l1l!lllc a4 CC boA:-palol afttr 011 -· m..c HamUtoo si.,
tdmam req~lrerne.at of 10 Mayor claM dOOr-A Ddlf .._. l motorcJClt Wll iarolnd 1D tulllc $!00 cub from a
teet. ATTDT1 wr...:ai to steiiJdDortftbl· U aecideat wttb s ltJt &ad cloaet ••• 'Ttm P. Oral,
(D) BETWEEN DETACH-Doris Gtorp td at MIS '""" a na • n• ear oe "ewport Blvd. 11, of U06 W, Oc:e~n Froot,
ED BUILOINGS. ll.t&lmam Cit)' Cleft tbt .... Jot of Victory IOdll of 11M St. at Z:IO CeDtnl Newport, •rtered
10 fHt. Mll* Dec. 15, 1m, Dodrlt, Hll Harbor BIM... a.m • ..Food nlHd at$15J,U a kDie LD)ary whtll tlU car
20.15.045. EXTEIIUONS Pdi.la: Dec. 15, 1m... SIW'Iey T. A .. ry, a, ol wu .._ bJ lbll'lla.rfrom hit tbe rear of tbe Clr of
INTO Y ARilll. ._.,..,_ I .. N-Harl>or Elllfp, -Garllolcl Aft., -lllo -ria at D"'llml!ldle Jaeqrrlloe F. Tbom&HO, 7
a.re u speclfltd lD SeoUoa. --:::-:-:::-::::-:::-:::-=:'::t:-= a aeek lljUy 011 flfrYMw eebool. 1060 Arl.Lictoa Dr,. Colllu IslaDd, oa. Harbor
20.10.025 of Gtatral COD-PUBL:IC NOTfC"Ii Rd~,110ftlt..ao1Acll .. dlrLif tM DJabt; a wtldow Blvd., 89 feetoorthofBU.
trols ~ RestdtDU&l Dlatrlc:ts. FJCTITJ)US BIJSDfiSS Ate •• ftlll ber ear wu bll: W'IS broaD to pLD eatry... er St •.• A thief smubtd
20,15,050, ACCE&90RY _ T~ENT 1a U. rar by a ear drl•• WWiam L. Cooper, 314? a plate ctus window and
BUILDINGS -YARDS. Jle.. NAME oaA -by Kar. M, MeCa)', 11, Benad Dr,, nported tbe took 2 welders valutd at
gulatloDs ue as speclfted Tbe loUowill P11'8011 18 of JIM II ltio Cltcle, ud tblft of bll 1111 Flat car $408 from a display area
20 0 -" of ,.__ dolllc ._ata-1 u: PtU For f -Pla-la A c 7"' in Sectloa .1 ,._., .....-Broofdlrl kaoeted aa.ed lllo tile eu rom -ve... at V. B. Anderson o., \.PC
oeral Cootrol.t -fiutdn-;:a, 57
11a:o !lbJ.a v.:!' of T01y J. rrouo, 11, ot F•r 15~ bout of t.ot w. 16lb st ..• A $400 mo-
ttat Districts. 11• ' • ' I 13711 011111* Ave ... ll Toro docs alii a bo1 Of tools toreycle was stoleD from
20,15.055. SWIM KING :*'OI: Jc;,~u~ 1~ l MulM o.lel C. Peter-., were lltoleq from Der Jamea G. Pobot, 574 Plumer
POOLS -YARDS • EQUIP-blrltJ,. ra r, tJ~tll, .-ffered bull .. ,.,._ W1Hir.::baltltl. 1951 Ku-St. , , Marcia R. Scull, 24,
MENT. Regalatioos an u Tldla.si"M1sCDMic 'w._ tbronfrolallllmolor-bor BlYd.; a &CHID was cut of 449 H.amUtoD st.
speeitled In SeclloD 20.10.. by •• &.tt•ldlaal. SlcMd: cycle mUIIic a npt bin aad willdow smasbecl to pln was chargedwlthdrulllr.drlv-
035 of Geoeral Coatrols .. Jo Curitr. lDto 1 drtYeway at 5!1 W, t'ltry, .. Memorlo MartiDH, IDC at 2150 Place.atta Ave.
Resldem:tal Dlstrtcb. Tbll: tbleiMIIt wu flled WU.O. st., ldt 1a tM r.r II, of 171-C W. WUsoD st., at 9:30 p.m .•• OCho Elmer
20.15,060. CHANGES IN wtttl tbe COIIIlty clerk J1 Or-by a ptct-ap tntek drttte 11flend I deeP stab 'lt'OUDd Sr., 43, of 2195 Mapl e St.
YARD REQUIREMENTS. attct Coaaty HoY. ZS, 11'7'1. by Mart W, Cnamebr, 17, ill b1a e.._. aod Jeue J,. wu charJedWlthdrunkdrlv-
The PlallniDC CommU-'oa Publlab: Dec. 1•. 1• 15• of 1151 Canoa st., wtdeb BrtoM&. U, •m• address,·· 111g at 2186 Meyer PI , al
may approve chlllees In l:be ~Z, t!"'!:.}!. tbe ~7~ Jide-ntped. tM · 't'U ot 2 stub ..type eMit woaiXls 10:20 p.m.
yard setback requlremelltl ar r --.-• Cbarlts A, Smlll. ZS, ol dllrilc u aJ'1'1meot •lth a .. TUESDAY, t{OV, 22
appUeible to anysubdtriaiGI. PUBLIC NOTICE U6S Con,ll Dr •• .A $1,200 kldfe-wteldlac maD at lith N, J, Sabo, 24, of 2621
havln( five or mon loti au1omaUc tptblkler Qstem St. aDd A.-belm Ave. at ll:S6 Harbor Blvd. was charcec.t
at tbe Ume that U apprcwes FICTITIOUS Bt.ISDU:SS cODtrol ftS ..... from a p.m. -with drunk drlvinc at Tustin
the rtDa1 tn.ct map tor aid NAME STATEMENT tue Ia U. poad at PlDe-.. SUNDAY, J«)V, ZO ,Ave. aDd Magoolla St. at
subdivision, Tbe appllcul Tbe JGiiDYllc PtnDII 11 erHt.: VUI.ap, UOO AdiJu Dlfid L. TUlmaa, 43, ol 1:05 a.m .. , , Estella B.
shall submit wtth his appU-dolal basiDIN u: SaiDpiiOII Ave .. .A ._,..lar took 11: )In 710 James St., wu ct.rred Black, 24, of 184 E. 2oth
caU011 aa euct copy of tbe EnterpriMS, m9 5uta A• of body cream ........, at with drlak drivllll after his St., was chant~ with drunk
final tract ...... lbow1-tbt • C-M -·-f4l fro• tlrlt Paplloy aliDp, Yelllele hit tbe parked n.r drlYt .... at Amulcan Ave, and .. _ -"ve., ... _,. £y F J Pal .,... proposed cbancH. TIM de-Cblrl• MarUa sams--. SSS3 Br1allol st., wbtle U. of entt . obuoa., m AmertCID Pl. at 2:25 a.m ..•
clstoo of the PlaWDc Com-2379 Salta A• Au •• COlla firm wu ~...lleno DtMrt, plrud on Pomon~ 1"'f'o TV aets valued at $300
mis sion shall be subject to y c 92617 eQII.ipmeal, Z bnetMts ud Ate,. S4 fHteoathof Plumer were stolea from the resl-
revlew by the City Coancll ~Ilia ~isCODIIIIcttd 7 rl1111, nJud at $US, wtn St., at 1:05 a.m ... Frtderlck dence of Leslie J. Lollaod,
and lt may approve, dlap. by u lldin.a.l. Slplct Jtot• from tbe r•Maee ol M. WbJte, 2S, of S50 Paul. 1741 Tustin Ave.; a rear
prove or modlf} said de· Charles M.a.rt1a samp.oa. Ttnsa R. Mactu, 2Je5..S arlDo Ave., bar maDtgtr at woodeD pte was broken 1n
ctston. U the City CouocU Thlt ltatemetlt was ftled Po~ Au ... Cort B. 1550 lltptrior Ave., W'ls ar~ the process •• , A Costa.
approves such ebaal .. , tbe witb tht~clerkofOr· Crou•, A...... aw:t nsttd tbtnatZ:OOa.m.oD Mesa boy, 16, was Cbafled
dlstrlcting map shall be re. ance CouDtJ No•. IS, 1t7?. TbJ.IICI, UZS Vlc1orla St., a c..,.• of usault ud t.t-with selllDI: •·ac.ld pllls"aod
vised accordln&lY. Pabllstl: o.e. 1, a. 15, reported tH $.S51 blf1lary ~'!.!borlafter.0 De1,....z..,.P. rnariJqaaa clprettes 1o stu-
20.15,0'70. AUTOMOBILE zz, 1977, ill tbe Newport of a TV set, wa&e-. ud cuh. ..._. y, 1[, ' o )'r :1ents at Esta.Dcla. hi«:h
STORAGE OR PARKING Hutor EosiiL f -15991 • FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Co'lt, Menda, •tfered a school, after betnctakealnto
Redwood puelillc .alued laeerated lett eye brow aod custody In the lunch area •.•
SPACE. Storace or parklac ·--h. A sa all .,.ce fortheparkincofaa. PUBLIC NOTICE at$410wu.tol-.dllilltbt c .. • e • Two boys, 14 and 1~. wen •'•bt from tM tDCloMdyard • ber revolver 1D a bolster ch.a ... ed with wrl!:lary after tomobUes off tbtt street a ball -_.. •• cal~ --~ ·• ~~-"OTIC£ OF INTEJITIOII TO ot ColltlelAIGIIbtr Co.,liOt . a ... a --r a-... 1r.noc .. 1 .... on lhtdoor otDi2ne be provided tJt R-2 ..,~M.&Jdl '"' u ~th 10 ~-•· -~r 'GE IN THE "'LE OF Coli ... A't't...AaiPI1ctlttool ma e •• 1'01-.. "" a J, Cassell, 1902-B Ar;a.".tlm as follows: """"'" -1,. ~1 ,_ Ole 'LCOli:>LIC BEV"RAGEI c.bnt wMII ... n.t _.. e • •en -eo uvm Ave ,, and beUe·1!nli :» ooe ce~A·~ot :ae:: ::.::r.:; " ... aa.1•77 toolJ ~ at $400 pick• t.rvct of Mark A. was at hOm e, entettd, and
_. I I 1 tbaD To Wbom It Mar CODCtn: wu .eotee ,.._ 11M Pf'ICI Ttrbrock, Z%7? Harbor were taken lnlo r.usto4J ••• dwelllcg c.......a " DC eas of Georct Cbawn. IW Et-Bl't'd ••• BIUJlers otVIMd T'l A rear alldloi: glass door
2.000 square feet, ezeluslte Subject to t..llbc:e of tht dto Avt.; tbe lodiDt dt-..U .ab8tdat$300eachfrom was pried opeD ID the n sf-
of areas devoted to parlr.lrc uc ... applied for, DOUce nee 01 tM pn,e dOor wu Jamu A. Dallmeler, 550 deoce of Richa rt! s. Gold-
or open space; three ~paces is ltereby rtvee tblt the -•---.. Pau'·~-A• ..., L 0 dw 1 ..,._ 1o-n bell to •-_,_, .-.-•·• stein, 2112PiuceA•te.,bed-for uy stogie am Y e-• pN.POIII .-u Two •no .,_...,.. ftiHd CblriGtte E. Bell, Ul Fair rooms ransacked aad hi&
l ing cod.alnl~ 2,000 JqQUe aleobol.le bn'encet at lbe at $110 were alta troa a Dr • ..A $Sit bol ol tools vehicle forclbl)' entered ..•
feet or more, u:closlve of pnm.~..Ma. delertbtd u lot-nW1 dult at tM nu ot wu stoJ.• from the pick· A hit and run vehicle broke
areas devoted to partlac or lowa 1D tbe 1111e• pnwldld Ute Orurt Cout CoUtee Q tnek of Muk A. Tar· off a ma.U bo• at 963 Coa~
open space. below: 700 E. Bay Av-., plultar1llm, tbe tlllel u11c broe-, IZ77 ilarbor &lvd... cress St.
(B) Not leu thaa three BalbOI, Ca. qy to pia eMry .lohD Aboat sooo· pau4s of uad
spaeestorur...,l••· Plr....tto_o_attoo, ~-IMwtto, 111 wu.;;_st,, ltodllrw ••lolhla aod .., ... HOW AT WHITE SANDS
(C) In llddltloa to the tbt Older-II llllllrlao rtporlad lbo $250 barcllrr ttodla -ebaetcata, ,...,_ Sl>eelallot toorr David E.
above-DOted parkiac staad· to tbt DtpartiMGt of tlco-of a l'lltar uct c:ue from td at $1,500,-.us&oltatrom Hartwi&", .:10 of Mr. aad
ards tbe followiJII parkiac bolle Beterace Colllrol tor bls t.~room .. Sfteria o. a.. '-eed ....-. o1 Curtis Mrs. Harold Hartwtc. 1024
controls sball also apply: lua&DCe of u ~coMIJc Set'ei'IOQ, SOS7 CooUdp c. Sbellty, 1730 PomoM WIPion Drive, Costa Mesa,
1. For each dwelllDc ad beve""• lk.-or • Ate., •• lMo tile alit)' at Ave •• .Gary L Fakboury, 15, 1\1.1 bHn usiped as a Red-
there sball be a minimum ceDMI) lor tbelll pnmLIN tbo rear of b1a bonM to of JIC7l T ... er Dr., auf. eye mlsllle repairman with
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covered porw-as lo''---: ••u•• Oa Sale 0 .._.. ..,.,.... !DYtst.lpte a 101M at 10:13 feted a laeented forehead the Trooo CommandatWbite
space. 1 Beer •1 WIM (Pibllc p.m. ud •• a boy, wt.o aDd .... abns1ou wheo he Suds WlPUe Range, N.M.
2. For each dweWac ool Pnmlael fired 2 lllOtJ: It blm with dart«! t.ato tbe stnet 1Dto His wife, Sandra, Is with
there sball be a mla.lmam Mart A. Bolla~ " a 88 pa, OM lalttllll tM ttle aide of the Clr ofGtoflf blm In New Mexico. of ooe lodepeodeotly acCel· Walter I . WUaoa
slble JJ&rtiDc space.
3. Tandem parkiDC liP 110
a max:lrnum of two ears iD
depth sblll be permitted.
4. ParkiDI Ln ooe stde
· PUBL.·tC NOTIC"e --. -;p::'u:'::a::L:-1;-;C;,:·:;:~:;:O;:T;:I:;:C:-;E;;-" • , P U B L I C N 0 T I C E P U B LIC NOTI C E
..... _. ~ .... ,_, ''"'" . yud sball be permitted: pro~
vtded. however, that ltrvc-
tural eacroaciUneDlJ: lball
not be permitted.
5, Tandem p&rkiDc ud
parking In a side J'U'd sbiJl
not both be permlttad OD tbe
same lot.
F,...c.1i.., ar """''' o• t~~>encl•;u'" ProfOid ~--~cll•ted)vu el Actu~ w .. •I ~t"C"Wt
"~":::'.7'.:,::1Ui'U MIO~ '···· ' . ::~;:~-;;_
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Pa.rldag tp~ee rt~~~ttnd
tor other .... allowed laUJ
R.2 Dt.strtct aDlaotMttorth
above shall be deteriDlDid
by the Plaa~l~Ai CommJ.slioL
20,15,075, PARXINO AU-
TOMOBILES 0" ROOFS.
ParklDrc ol utotDOIIU .. 011
,.. """ ot • lootldlll ..
aay R-! Dlltnct Ia DDt per-
mtttfld.
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OPTION. 0poo -alolll
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Curtis wins
scholarship
Charles Curtis, seolor at
Corona del Mar high school,
bu been declared the na-
tlooal wtmer of the 1977
Julia Klumpkey scholarship
award for youQ& strt~
players. Sponsored by the
San Fnnclsco Conservatory
of Music In cooperaUon wtth
the San Francisco Symphony,
the scbolarsblp, In excess
of $3,000, is an annual award
to the performer who demon-
strates the hJchest level of
muslclaoship and the great-
est promise.
The winner, whose
artistry as a cellist aod
duo musician wtth his bro-
ther, pianlst Henry Curtis,
is weU-kDowo to Ora~e
County audiences, wUl be
performtnc 1D concerts dur-
1~ the Christmas season
wlth tlle New York Strine
Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
in New York and the Kennedy
Center for the Performtoe
Arts Lo Wuhlngtoo, D.C.
HOLIDAY PARTY
AT NB LIBRARY
Tbe Newport Beach Public
Library wUl bold a holiday
party for local <'lllldren on
Friday, Dec. 16 at 3:30 p.m.
wlth entertainment p~lded
by Joyce Tlllner aod ber
marlo~es.
in ketll'tDI .tth the spirit
of the Mason Mrs. TUiner
wUl present two puppet
plays. '•No Roses for Harry"
ls based upon a c hildren's
book aDd its popular charac -
ter Harry the dirty dog. The
seeood play, a TUlner orf.
gin:aJ, shows the r eal mea-
nJog of Christmas to two
unhappy children who are
taken to the North Pole to
vtslt Santa.
The free program will be
held in the Mariners Puk
multi-purpose room, adja-
cent to the Mariners Branch
Library, 2005 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Parents are
welcome to attend with their
ehUdreo, who wUI be given
a Santa cutout aod a candy
cane at the conclus ion of
the plays.
UBRARIES SET
HOLIDAY HOURS
The Newport Beach Pub-
lie Llbnry wUl close at
oooo the Saturday before
Christmas and New Year's
Day.
Hours at the Balboa, Co-
rona del Mar, and Mariners
branches wlll be 9 a.m. to
DOOil. The West Newport
ChUdren•s branch wUl be
open from 10 a.m. to noon,
AU bri.Dches will be clo-
sed on Dec. 26 aM Jan. 2.
Patrou wtsbl~ to return
booa when the branch 11-
brarles are closed can ,de-
posit tbem lD the book drop
located In front of each
braocb.
THEATER CENTER
STARTS CASTING
CutJal ltarta tht. WHk-
IDd IDr "MID Of All Se .. ou"
tbe nrst pmaeuon of the
Newport Beach Theater Arta
Clllter, wbleb wUl be pre-
Mated Feb. Z, S and 4, Tbe
euler lllocattd In the tor-
mer B..,u.t Chureb buUdln&
oo Cltft Dr., adjaceDt to
EuJc1t Vlew Park.
CouWM CommuDitJ Col-
lece wW biDdle prodletlola
of ''Mu of AU S.UOO..''
Mlte-TeemltJ, wbo ll l
IDIIDMf of Ut~ eltJ AJ18
Co••...., will dlnet tbt
pi&J. c.._ will be JM&d at
N.B. BUILDING .PERMITS NEWPORT HAR~R ENSI CJI
PUfl.ISHEO WEEKLY · PG. 5 ntURSOAY, DEc. •s. ''n LOCAL MEN JOIN
CODA DEL MAR. CAll F. -Un_ite_d _W_a_y _m_e_e-ts-g---=o-al-, ~;;~~= NoYembtJ' btildlac per-
mill Ia Newport S..cb tot-
alled $7,11S,41"1, briacUI
tbe 11-IDOIOI record forUU.
year to f77,711,604. Tb&sal-
rtady aop. tie eat1H lrlt
total o1 fl4,587,7a, but feU
~ tbe .,.ee ot tbe all-
time r.cordy•r,l~Z. wbeo
the 11-IDOC!tb total soomed
to $91,200,953.
FoUowtac permits, 1D u.e
amouat of $5,000 aad over,
were Issued during the last
half of NoYembtr:
• J ASII.UNE CREEK
M, J. Brock, 37 slagle
famUy dwell.tDcs, raDgtac
from $56,943 to $74,2'77, for
a total of $2,510,252.
• HARBOR VIEW
Richard Or.llle, addltloo.
1848 Newport Hills, $13,000.
Gleason, addition at 1820
Newport HUls, $25,000.
P. L, Vlllt.auDet, addition,
1970 Port Edward, $30,000.
• BIG CANYON
BUSY SANTA--A fam1llar fAcure utUlJ:es an Orange
Coast College shell to dellYer Cbrlstmu trees to water -
front homes ln Newport Beach. occ•s crew is selllnc
trees thJs hollday 5eUOCl to 11nance the 1978 rowing
aeason. The trees are on sale throoch Dee. 22 at occ•a
lntercoUegtate Sa.tllag and Rowl~ Bue Located at 1801
W. Coast Highway 1D Newport Beach. The OCC crew has
b.een setunc trees ever y year since 1972.
Halley, 6 Cypress Point,
addltlon, $12,000.
• NEWPORT
Shark Island Yacht Club,
1099 Bayside Dr ive, fire
spr1nklers, $9,000.
• W. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Newport Pharmacy, 1590
Monrovia, remodel, $75,000.
Orange Coast crew sells
Christmas trees at base·
• WEST UPPER SAY
R. S. Jonas, 1512 Antigua,
alteratlons, $7,500.
~m. Fifer, 2131 Santiago,
swimming pool, $6,000.
Warren CalUpro, pool at
2030 Holiday, $5,600.
Orange Coast College's
cr ew 1s financing its 1977-
78 row~ season by S('Ulng
Christmas trees at tbe OCC
Sign up for
Rose Parade
The Nevport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation De-
pa rtment wiU sponsor an
excursion to the Rose Par-
ade on Monday, Jan. Z. The
$11 -per-persoo price in-
cludes reserved seating,
rouod-trlp transportation
and refreshments. Busses
wUI be provided by Newport-
Mesa school district.
All slgn-ups are on a fttst-
come, first-served basis •.
Departure Ume 1s 7 a.m.
from t:.e clty ball part:ing
lot. Retun time Itt-1c30 p;m. ·
Regl.straH6o \s at $
Parks, Beticttes aiwJ Re%'tea:..r
tlon oftlee, • -3300 Newport
Blvd., Monday tbrOU(h Fn-
day, 9 a.m. to noon aod 1
to 5 p.m.
• CLIFF HAVEN
lntercollectate Satllng and MUt Shedd, 1520 Kt~s
Rowtnc Base. Rd., add 2nd noor game
Tbe trees are on sale $13 ooo room, , •
through Dec. ZZ, at the row-• SPYGLASS HILL
tog base located at 1801 Blaod, addition, 19 Tibu-w. Coast Hlchway lo New-ron, $16,000.
port Beach. The lot ls open H. Marlow, 2 storv, 1 unlt
daUy rrom 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. dwelling, · 19 Muir Beach
Nearly 600 fresh trees Circle, $20'7 ,900.
are avallable ~log tn slze CraJltord, swimming pool,
from lour to 10 feet high. 50 Drake's Bay, $6,000.
All are quallty from Oregon • NEWPORT CENTER
and Washlncto'o. Custom Irvine Co., 660 Newport
flocking Is avallable. Center Dr., suite for Peat.
Free delJvery by boat Is Marwick & 1141tcheU, $117,.
provided tor those who Uve no.
on t.he waterfront. Neiman Marcus , 53 Fash-
OCC crew coach Dave ton Island, fi re sprinklers,
Grant ls optimis tic about $94,000.
the sale. "The trees look Irvine Co., 660 Newport
very nice. We've . ordered Center Dr., sulte for Glb-
nearly one hUndred more son, DuM & Crutc her, S31,-
than ln past years." 471.
· Tbe crew has been sell~ • uoo ISLE
Christmas trees sloce 1972 Jack Davis, addition, 210
aod, Ute the team itself, Via DtJoo, $15,000.
has been successfUl. H. B. Lawson, 124 'Jia
All proceeds go directly Ithaca, addition, $3.C,400.
to -ttw. ,OI'ew ao6-wtU-.ae~ ... • PROMG>!ftOR'Y 1
ftnaoee tbelr trip to tll'e Wei-w •. F Beiwers, addiUoo.
teflll-St*iliH·'III?.'fdablv_.. .• 730 Har~t lstaDd Drv,$16, ..
British Columbia aext MIJ. 360.
The Western SplfoW'a.1)oe • BALBOA
of the main rowtnc events Lam Kwong, add, alter,
of the seasoo. 810 E. Balboa, $38,000.
o.-MIIul:cr.. .....,.,., .• " ...
flwtyC...... ...... , .. .... ........ ewe--·· ....... ......
G. MalarJu, 705 E. BIJ.
bot. 4 omc•. 2 rt tall ebopl,
$e2,000.
• CAMEO SHORES
Ja~n.. l.Gott.arroa, add
&.Dd a.lter, 4106 RoXbUry Rd., ... ooo.
• CORONA DEL .. AR
Berllllrd Rfcolet, remodel,
SZOl E. Cout, $30,000.
H. R. Sproul, 2 story dup-
lexea, US a.Dd 425 IJ1s Ave.,
$102,000 each.
• AIRPORT AREA
R II B Development, 4001
Westerly, alter, $10,000.
Richard K1aal~er, 4570
Campus, repair fire dam-
ace, $38,000.
Irvine Co., reta1ntng wall,
5100 Campus, $7,000.
BUI Davis, 2 shell buUd-
tncs lo Emkay development,
$1,100,000 and U 51,500.
h h• h sl • by th•· Orance Co8111y Bar as lg e percent gain :~:o:::~ as oew members
Ulited Way's 0rup
Couatr eaq)ltp ... aca.s.-
Yed tbe ....,._ perctllb(e
J.Der... Ia tM oa&1,
exeetdillc 1UC JMI''S rftlllb
bJ a neordoobrtUtlc SA
Cootro.tloM 110 UDited Way
of Oru&• eou.tJ Nortb/
Soutb totaled t5,ooc,~a. u
lDcreue of $1,U0,800 OYer
tbe amout ra1Md lD 1r76.
Tbe p1A .. tbt b&(belt
slDce lrll amo11 1,800 ci-
ties CODdllet1lc slmtlar UD1-
ted WaJ ealllpUpl. accord-
iDe to ltlttltiel ~~~~Plied by
UDited Way of Amertea, •-
Uooal ..._arten ol tM
eblrUy eftort. The Jeer's
prt'ficlu bJch ns Ui re -
ported bJ tht UDited W I.Y ol
Ft. Llllderdale, Fla.
AGDOUDCelllellt of the re-
sults waa made by Geoeral
Campalcn Chairman, Robert
W. Cutford, prtsldeot of Alr
Calllorala, Who presided at
a Victory Dtnoer, Dec. 8,
1o tbe Grand Ballroom of
the ot.Deylaod Hotel, wbere
some 500 aapporters cele-
brated tbe most prodUctive
cam~t«n in tbe history of
UDited Way ot Orange Coun-
t y North/South.
Local men admitted are
WUllam F. IWln&.Dd WJcbatJ
J. Young of Corooa del Mar,
Walter Dyke, Alec J. Glu-
ser, David C. Grant aDd
Jay W. Hick:man of Nnport
Beach and Keith W. Walley
of Costa Mesa.
The Or~e County Bar
Association Is a profession-
al organtzatton of more thaD
2,600 attorneys active 1D ci-
vic, public service, educa-
tional and professional ac.
Uvltles designed to lncrease
public awareness of the law
and tht> law}t>r's role Ln to-
day's sodet~.
CUSTOMER SERVICES AUGME
HIGH EMNINGS AT LFS
Mrs. Jones avails herself of the expert help of Laguna Federal's
counselors in planning a profitable savings program. She saves time and
money by taking advantage of many other services, including these:
A..NOTARY PU8UC
notarizes her signature
TRAVELERS CHECKS
are iuued without charge SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
protect papers and documents
ROOMS
may be reserved for meetings
MONEY OR
are a money-saving service THE SAVERS CLUB
offers many group tours
Look to your local LFS I
LIO§mta.7~g~
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Home Otftce: 210 Oceen A--.. LAGUNA BEACH. C. lt!e61 Tel ~7541 --
BillnCtt omc:..: SAN CUME.NT£.801 Nof1tl El Cemlw\o A-' e LAGUNA HILLS I "I:'C'f IC
24301 Peeeo de VMnde • LAGUNA NIGUEL. 3 Monerc:h Bey Plaza e LAKE ~ J I
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PUIIL.IC NOTICK
CP--
FICIJikUIUIII-
NAIIIII'ATIMDI
no-.r-u ctoGt: W.-1 U:1 TtcMietl ,_. E..,.tt co_.,,
Zl411P-,II-Ylo-
Jo, CA tarrS: Robert Moore
Job..,., IICII Pedroeo, au-Ylojo, CA 91875,
T1IJo .,._ Ia eo--
tel by 1 lllllllld pertlllnbli>-
s~ -rt -r• Jobll-..._
Tbta a;t~ ftl flied
wtth the OOUDty elerk of Or~
aage Couaty Oc:t, 24, 1977,
Publllb: No,. !4, Dee. 1,
8, 15, 1977, tn the Newport
'!_arbor . Eoalcn. F .84214
PU BL.IC NO TICE
8-os"Too ~
FICTrrrous BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc peraou are
dotnc busiDels as: K. M.
Assoctates, 1100 Qual!
Street, Suite 200, Newport
Beach, Callfornl.a 92660: Ken
St.-In, 1100 QuaU Street,
Suite 200, Newport Beach,
Calltorn12 92660; Marvin
Meyer, 1100 QuaU St reet,
Suite 200, Newport Beach,
Callfomta 92660.
This busloess Is conduct-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: Ken Stein, Marvin
Meyer.
This statement was flied
wtth the county clerk of Or.
ange County Nov, ! 1977,
Publish: Nov. z.• lee . 1,
8, 151 1977, ID thE' IIIJ)Ort
Harbor Ensign. 15379
PUBLIC ,._ .. '··
s.n1491
fiCTr 'IOUS HL
NAMl STATE~
The foi.t'WiD.;.:. ~~ '• te
doing tx.si.Less as: \I). ,}'
XD Associates, Ud., (2)Dai-
sy xm Associates, Ltd., (3)
Daisy XfV Associates, Ltd.,
4120 Birch Street, Sutte 104,
Newport Belc h, California
92660: John Konwlser, 1907
Bayadere Ternc,, Corona
del Mar, Caillornla 92625;
Charles J. Diamond, 159 S,
Bowling Green Way, Brent-
wood, Caltrornia 90049.
This business Is conduct-
ed by a Umlted partnership,
Signed: John Konwlser/
Charles J. DlamoDd.
This statement was tued
with the county clerk: of Or-
a.Jlge County Nov, 15, 19'77.
Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1,
8, 15, 19'77, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -85380
P UBL IC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing OOstness as: LaNo re's
AnUques, 1125 Victoria,
Costa Mesa, CA. 92627: La
Nore M. McKenzie, 9682
Olympic Dr., Huntington
Beach, Ca. 92646; R. Bruce
McKenzie, 9682 Olympic
Dr., Huntington Beach, Ca.
92646.
This txlstness Is conduct-
ed by a limited partnership.
Signed: La Nor e M. McKen-
zie.
This staten.ent was llied
with the county clerk or Or -
ange County Nov. 16, 1977.
Pu blish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1,
8, 15, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Enste;n. F -85584
PUBLIC N OT I CE
FICTifiOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The following persons are
do~ OOslnessas:The Maglc
NeEdles, 24-tll Osprey, El
Torn, Cal. 92630: Lae Lonnie
T. Mlng, 24411 Osprey, El
Torn, Calif. 92630; Patricia
A. Fablng, 23342 ~ne
Mear, Ei Toro, Call f. 92630.
This OOslness Is cord.lct-
ed by a general partnershlp.
Signed: Lae Lonnie T. Mlng,
P$1trlcla A. F'abiQg.
This stateme nt was nled
'wtth the county clerk of Or-
ange County Nov. 16, 1977,
Publish: Nov. 24, Dee. 1,
8, 15. 19'77. to the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F .85536
P U BL 1 C NOTICE
STATEMENT OF ABAN-
OONMENT OF' USE OF' FJC .
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Tht following per.oos
ban abl.nclooed tbe use ot
the baslntts ntmr. Min( Eo~
ttrprttt, 24411 Osprey, El
Toro, CaiU. 9USO. Tbt Ftc·
UUoua Business Name re-
ftrrtd to tbon was tuld In
onace Coantyoo9·15-19'77.
Laa LclaD.Ie T. Mtac, Z+lll
Otprtf, El Toro, caw.
n&IOj DDDna M.adderra,
JSill DIM ••r, £1 Toro,
CIIJI. -~.. Pslrtell Feb-tar. QNI 11111 Mar, £1
Toro, •C.ut nao.
TIU • ..... 1I'U coo--"' . -nl pert-........... Lo '-lo
• T, ...... '-11 A. Flb-
blr. I
TIIU ........ wu tiled
•1111 ... _,-.,Or-_ c.-, .... 11.1m_
-.... "'Dac.l, I, 11, lrrl, Ill Ilia--' t(&J11ot ,.... ,_...
' T14UIIMY, D£C. 15, diJ -~P;;_U=-::a:!:~c!-1 C:;_:N::O:_T:_:I::;C:!I!'-;
coDA OlL IIAII. CAUF, ·-FICTifiDUI --
'PY8L_IC I'IQTIC~
JIG w& :;; • ·--· FICTiflDUS .8UIIH£S&
FICIIIDJI 8IMIMDS
IIAIU ST~TEIID't
no """'""" -.. do1IC Wet·ue u: I Jut
8o H-. !IOU hJl>u1<
Clr<:le 1rttae tr714: Pal-
rlell I.e;, 1901 Yecbl Eo-
ebulrltl, . N.wport Bcb ••
Cll,..O.'
Tbla ball Dell 11 c:olldlactecl
bJ lb lodlYldual, 8~
Patricia IAe.
Ttlll stattmeDt wu JU.t
wttb tbe eouoty ct.rk ot Or.
aa .. Catulty New. 8, 1977.
Publiab: Dec. 1, 1, 15, zz, 1977, 1D tbe Newport
Harbor Eutp. r -15100
~UB L IC NOTI C E
R.OZ02!
FICTITlOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followi.Qg penons are
doing busiDeu u: A. Busl-
oess Properties Partnership
No. 26, B. BusioeasProper-
ttes Pa.rtnersbip No. !7,
17840 Sty Park Boul.enrd.
Irvine, Ca1Uorn11 92'714: L.
c. Smull, 17840 Sky Park:
Blvd., lrvlbe, CA 92714;
James A. Chrlsteasen, 9651
Brynmar Dr •• VUla Park:,
CA; John C. Collins, 32781
Shlpalde Dr.. Dana Point,
Ca; John R. Slaught, 5-iZO
Meadowdale Laoe, Palos
Verdes Peninsula, CA;
Charles G. Ball, 52'7 Vlrcl·
nia Place, Aoabelm, CA;
Darrylle E. Stafford, 17840
Sky Park: Blvd,, Irvine, CA
92714.
This OOs lness 1s conduct-
ed by a geoenl partnership.
Slgned: L. c. Smull.
This statement was Qled
wtth the county clerk ot Or-
ange Couoty Dec. 1, 1977.
Publish: Dec. 15, 22, 29,
Jan. S, ln the Newport Hat·
bor EG.Sign, F -86265
P U BLI C N OTICE
ROZ042
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow ing persons are
doinc OOslness as: Cham-
bers Property Management
Co., 12722 W~stem, Garden
Gr ove, Ca. 326-42, P.O, Boz
972: James Frank Cham-
bers, 1306 W. 264th st.,
Harbor City, Ca. 90'1'10; Ed-
ward A. Chambers, 18402
Lincoln Circle, Villa Park.
Ca.; MiMie E. Chambers,
1306 w. 264th st., Harbor
Cit)·, Ca. 907 10.
Tbts bultoeas ts CODduct-
ld by a limited plll'lnershJ.p.
Slped: Mil'lllie E. Cham-
bers.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk: otor-
ange County Dec. 5, 1977.
Publlsb: Dec. 15, 22, 29,
J an. 5 In tile Ne wport Har·
bor Ensign. F -86390
PUBLIC N O T ICE
S-93548
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing busloess as: P. J.
McMahon ConstrocUoo
Company, 18781 Portonno
Dr ., Irvine, La, 92'715: Peter
Joseph McMahon, 18781
Portottm Dr., Irvine, Ca.
927 15.
This Wslous is conducted
by an todtvldual: Signed:
Pe!e r J, Mc Mahon.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk: of Or-
ange County Nov. 22, 1977.
Pu hltsh: Dec. I, 8, IS,
22, 19'7 7, Jn the Newport
Uarbor Enslin. F -85867
P U BLIC N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: ll H.
Holbrook Plumblrte & Heat-
ing, 1680 TustlD A•e •• Co-
sta Mesa, Ca. 9262'7: Clifton
B. Duocan, 1117 Emerald
Bay, Laguna Beach, C L
92651.
This b.lsloess Is cooducled
by an lndl•ldual. Sl&Ded: c Uftoo B. n.ocao.
This statement was flied
with the couoty clerlr. of Or-
ance CouJQ Dee. 6, 1977,
Publiab: Dec. 8, 15, 22,
29, 1977, 1.o the Newport
Harbor Enslp. F -8&498
~U BLI C NOTICE
MAIIIII'ATEJRillL
Tile lolliOrlor pe...w\,o
dDIIIr --· u: helllc P1ue, Lid., 1115 W-UII
orne, "-rt -b, C•-lllbnla lleeO: Art Slloplro.
1tlt w ... ewr Drt'lt, ""'"' port llel<b, Cllllfonta
tae60; Jo AaaShq)tro, 1115 w ... eUff Drht, Newpxt
B•cb, CllUonla mao.
Th11 buliMia 11 CODdU.ct.
ed by a ceoenl partatra~.
Slpod: Art Slllplro,
T~ ltaltmtat wu rued
with the couty eltrk ot or ..
aac• Couocy o.c. 5, 1977.
Publi.Jb: Dee. 15, 22, 29,
Jill, 5, Ill tht Newport Har ..
bot Eoatgn. F' -86S9S
PVBL IC NOTICE
R-OZ029
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowlna; peraoo 1a
dolnc bulliDtss as: Custom
Sales Compa11y, 660 Newport
Ceater Drive, SuUe 1120,
Newpon Belch, C aiUornla
92660: Bromar, tnc., Cali-
fornia corpontion.
This business ts condu ct·
ed by a corporatloo.
Corporation Name: Bro-
mar Inc., J. C. Long, Trea-
surer.
This statement was lHed
with the county clerk: of Or-
ange County Nov. 29. 1977.
Publish: Dee. 15, 2Z, 29,
Jan. 5, In U,e Newport Har-
bo r EnaigD. F -86156
PUBL.IC N O T IC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoDS are
dolnc bus:toessas: Mariller's
Coffee Shop, 2606 Avon
Street, Newport Beach, Cali-
fornia 92660: Ronald W.
Schmidt, 1327 E. Veroess,
West' Covina, CalUornia
91790; Tom L. Baughman,
1327 E. Veroess, Nest Co·
•Ina, California 91790;
EUetn E. Baughman, 7091
Trask. Westminster, Cali-
fornia 92683.
This OOslness Is conducted
by a general partnershlp.
Signed: Ronald W. Schmidt.
This stat£rment was flied
with the count y clerk: of Or-
ange County Dec . 6. 1977.
MAllE II'ATEMlHT
TINIIolliOrlorPt.._ln dollil ..... u: «MJoa "-"* ..... Two, U50
Voe lb.t1Ma A• .... ....
ISO. "-" S.ci>, Clll-
foral.l. IZMC: Jam11 R.
Blnm, ~ Cruclt v•,
L-Hie .. ~ Cllllonll
92177; Robtrt ·w. Howard,
2111 Harbor VIew Orfve,
Co,.. del Mar, CtJllorDia
92&35; WUUim A. Howard.
4621 Gorllam Drlvt, Coro•
dtl Mar, CaUtornta 9&625;
fred 8. HUtllni.D, 114 South
June sttt«, Los Ancetea,
Callfornia 91l004; JOhn A.
Wisdom, 2275 Sherwood
Road, Saa Martuo, California
91108; Kerry Pattereoa. In~
corponted, 11018 Wl11hlre
Boole,ard, Los AO@:tles,
CaltrornJa 90025.
This busloeu is cODducted
by a reoenJ partnerstllp.
St&oed: Robert W, Howard.
Tbta statemeot was tued
with the OOUDty clerk of Or·
ange Coullly Nov. 23. 1977.
Publtsb: Dec. 1, 8. 15,
22, 19'17, In the NeWpOrt
Harbor Ensign. F ·85987
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following persons are
doing b&slness as: Sliver
Fox Photo, 226 Onyx, Balboa
lslllDd, Ca. 92662: Richard
D. Jones, 226 Onyz. Balboa
Island, Ca. 92662; Shauoa L,
Hartman.o., 226 Onyx, Balboa
lslaod, Ca. 92662.
This OOsLDess Is conduct8d.
by a genenl partnership,
Signed: Richard D. Jones.
Th.ls statement was flied
with the county clerk: ol Or-
ange County Nov. 28, 1977.
Publish: Dec. 1, 8, 15.
22, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F ... 86047
~'»UeLIC NO T ICE
5.93561
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ts
doing business as: Com-
mercenter Ezecusultes,
3990 Westerly Place, Suite
140, Newport Beach, Ca.
92660: Cynthia D. Mathews,
23036 Cecilia, Mission VIe-
jo, Ca. 92675,
This rosiness Is condu cted
by a llmUed partnership.
---::--::.,-,--:-:-::=::-:;:--·. Slgned: Cynthia D. Mathews. ~UBLIC N OTIC ~ This statement was filed
Publlsh: Dec. 15, 22, 29,
Jan. 5 In the Newport Har-
bor Ensign. F -69546
S-93578 with the ct~Unty clerk of Or-
F'ICTITK>US BUSINESS tnct County Nov. !S, 1977.
NAME STATEMENT Frank M. Moore, Attorney
The followtne persons are at Law, 4085 Loac Beach
doing business as: Southen Boulevard, Loor Beac h, Ca.
Development No. 1 {a Call-9080'7,
fornla llmtted partoersbtp), PubliSh: Dec. 1, 8, 15, o Do Sl Su 22, 1977, ln the Newport 11 1 Ye reet, Ue 145, Harbor Enstgn. F _859'7 9 Newpo rt Beach, CallfornJ&
92660: The Kenn.lcott Com-PUBL IC N O TI CE
pany, a California corpora-S-93576
tlon (geoeral partner), 21 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Polnt Lorn a Drive, Corooa NA ME STATEMENT
del Mar, CaUforola 92625; The following person Is
Corona del Mar Develop-doing OOstness u: Cabin In
ment Company, a California the Sky Productlons, 245 Lo-
corporallon (general part-wer c wr Drive, Laguoa
ner), 1101 Dove Street, Suite Beach, Ca!llomia 92651:
145, Newport Beach, Call-Laura Jue Snyder, 245 Lo-
rorn.J.a 92660. wer CUff Orin, L~t~:uoa
This tiJsiness Ls co!Kfucted Beach, Calitornla 92651.
by a llmlte<i partDerahlp, Tbts busloe55 ls cooduct-
Slgned: The Kennicott ed by au lndiYI!llal. Slgoed:
Company, genettl partner, Laura J. Soyder.
w. N, Keontcott, President. This statement was meet
This statement was filed wtth the county clerk: of Or-
with the county clerk of Or~ 1111e Ccxmty Nov. 28, 1977.
ange Coool:y hov. 28, 1977. n..bll h ~-15 •• •g ~. D rw S ; '-"!'!.;, 0 ""• " , rubllsb: ee. 8, I S, ZZ, Ja.n. S, lD the Newport har-
29, 1977, In the Newport bor Ensign. F -86044
Harbor Enslrn. F -860S4
PUBLIC NQ TICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowl..n( person ls
dOing OOstness u : (A) N.T.-
C.A .• NaUo~l Tennis Coa-
c hes Association, (B) u.s .•
A. T. P. -Uo.lted States Aca •
demy for the Dnelopment
of Tennis Professlooa.ls,
17Z21 E. 17th St., Santa AD&.
Ca. 92661: wuuam Walter
Sneeo, 410 Hardlng, Balboa.,
Ca. 92661.
Thla OOslDess Is conduct-
ed by an lndlviOOal. Sl&ned:
WIUiam Soeen.
This statemtot was rued
with tht couaty clerk of Or-
arce Coullly Dec. 5, 1977 ,
Publlab: Dec. 8, 15. 22,
29, 1m, tn tbe Newpon
Harbor E11.11cD. F -&642$
PUBLIC N OTICE
RIU013
FLTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc person Is
doing oostness as: Ameri-
can Rent-A-Car, 4500 Cam-
pus Drive. Newport Beach,
C alifornta 9266C: Ralph
Gray. 107 Enning Star Laoe,
Newport Beach, Lallforota
!12660.
This busloess Is conduct·
ed by an tncllv1dua1. Slped:
Ralph Gny.
This statement was rued
with lbt Couoty Clerk: of Or·
angt Couaty Dec. 7, 19'77.
Publt.h: Dec. 15, 22, u.
Jan. 5 lo the Ne..-port Har-
bor EDJip, F -86510
PLUII-I C NO.TICE
FICTIT10US BUSD<ESS
NAME STATEMENT
S-9$529 PUBLIC NOT I CE Tht ronowtuc penona art
dotnc buaiDnl aa: Apex SUp..
ply Compuy, 2165 £. Cout
Hwy ., s-tttt t208, CoroDa
dtl Mu, Cal. 92&25: lanatl
HollaDd, 102 Sc.hot1 Pl.,
Mewport Beleb, Celli. liMO;
llel•lo Brown, 111$•5 llller-
maa Way, Uast n. ltMCia,
Cal. 11SJS; WIJDtA. Wb.tter,
10101 Dolla. WoocliiD<l
HIDe, Cllll. tiiM; lllchlol
S. GU'dMt, SU IA.rbplr,
C010a del liar, Cll, IIUS.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSIJrfESS
Tbt fotlowtac penoo ia NAME STATEMENT
do ill builD.., u: Moat com-Tbe touowtac penou an
II')' Raaeh Auocl.atn, 4350 dolnt bullDHS at: Mtd:l&
Von Karmaa A'tllllt, Suitt ProctucUoa Artlltl, Z78 flo.
ISO, Nf'&'JIOrt Btleb., CalU· ehtllter st., C llta
onda neeo: Howard. no. •. 91827: KeDMth stn .n .. .
&rd A Buard,lDe.,C..nJ HI, IU Bille IQ, ... ,
PartMr, 4150 Voa 'tcarmu CaUL tr714i Tbo £d.
AY-1, lloUe 150, N-rt nniAnold Ill, I'll~~
BM.cb. Cll.tl:)nla taMO. ter st., CoRa Mtu, CL
Tlla twte=tia ooodllctld • U$17.
by 1 Ulldlod -nlltp_ Tblo -u -I-
S---W, llonnl, od Ill' 1 _.-1--Seortlarf, S1ptd: ~--.. .. -. nil ............ ftled ,.... .. 1 ••• , wu flied
0'1111 1111-elorllofOr-,... U.-elo111of0r-
-CeUI/ .... II, lrrl, -C.., llao, I, lrrl.
-!loY. IN, boo-I, -Dao. I, IS, a, ' as, am, ra u. "''11011 ••. tm, 111 a. ,..""" Rarllor rMp. r-a110 -· 1u1p. , __
I
TWa I kIll .. oo.lltc.J ., . .-....... . 11110* _ .... ~.
'nla .... , ....... ...
-~~~~--ofOr-
-C.. It ....... tm.
-Doe. I, :.:.!!t a, ''"· ta 1M ,.
-llOotp. , --
~UBL .. C .NOTIC~ ·--fiCTiflDUS IIIIIIIIIE
NAME STATIMDT ,... ___ ...
~ .,_,,_, u: FI'H'ft)'
PartDtrl, ruo 't'oo Karmu _.,_., IItle IJO, lfewport
S.ell, Cllllorolo lleeO:
'-N.Buoani,G-r-
aJ PartDir, 1100 WNt Bay
AY ..... , Bllbo11 .. Clllli>rolo
8Wl; -rt w. 1loftnl,
Gntnl Pll'tDIIr, 2121 Har-
bor View Drtvt. Corooa dtl
Mar, Calllomla 92615; WU-
Itam A. Howard, CeaenJ.
Partoer, 4821 Gorham
Drlu, Corooa dtl War,Cal.
Uornta 92425.
This bastneSI Is concllct-
td by a limited partoerablp.
Sicned: Robert w. ifoward,
Gaoeral Partner.
Thls statement wills ftled
with the county clerk or Or-
ange County Nov. 18, 19'17.
Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. 1,
8, 15. 1977, In the Newport
Harbor ED&Ign. F -85729
PUBLIC N-OTICE
STATEMENT OF' ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF FIC -
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The folloWI.Di persons
have abandoned the use or
the fictitious OOslness name,
Sylvia G. HochmanandSusau
B. Hochman, DBA Mariner's
Coffee Shop, at 2G06 Avon
Street, Newport Beach, Cal-
ltornia, 92663. The fictitious
business name referred to
above was filed ln Orange
County on June z. 1976.
Sylvia G. Hochman, 2468 Na-
poli Wa y, Costa Mesa,CalU.
92627; Susan B. Hochman,
2468 Napoli Way, Costa Me-
sa, Ca!U. 92627,
This business was con-
ducted by a Partnership.
SigDed: Susan B. Hochman.
Publish: Dec. 1, 8, 15,
22, 1977, In the Newport
Ha.rbor Ensign. F' -57114
~UBLI C N OTI CE
S-93544
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtne: person Is
ctotng bu slne" as: Laguna
Properties, a limited part-
nership, 29602 Oeervale
Circle, Laguna Niguel, Ca.
92677: Arthur Harry Nelsoo,
29602 Deervale Circle. La .
guna Niguel, Ca. 92677.
I'CTITIDUI-~~~~~II'ATIDIIIIIT
Tile lolliOrlor-la cloill 'srdzru a. TM
Oreeory Cg I IJ, TlleGre-
COtJ eo....,, 11c,. a..upt
Pl11m1Uf C4., Uri-G Atr-wa.y ,....... Cotta ......
CA ftUI: J. H. G.tfiiDrJ
ll CO«DPU1, 18c,.. Clltt:.nla
corporalloo, Slrl -G Atrny
A•-.. Colta M..a, CA ozm.
. Tbll tuatDH• Ia C:OoclaCt·
ed by a corpontloG.
CorponUon Mamtt J. H.
Grfcory ill Compan1, loc,,
Mlehlel J. Bora, Ftouce
Officer {Stc:rflaJ')'J of Cor ..
poratton.
Thll statemeot waa tued
wlth tbe couoty cltrk ot Or ..
aoc• County Nov. Sl, 1977.
Publilb: Nov. ~ Dte. 1,
8, 1.s, 1977, ill the Newpon
Harbor ENI:Ign, F -85157
~UBLIC NOTICE
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtae per10as are
doing busloess as: Amtrtcan
F' eaturea Eottrprlse. 29222
Ballocb St., Laguna Niguel,
Ca. 92677: Carl Harden,
29222 Balloch St., Lacuna
Niguel, Ca. 92677; Dorothy
L. Harden, 29222 Ballochst.,
Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677.
This buatoess 1.s coDducttd
by a general partnership.
Si~tned: Carl Harden,
This statement was fli ed
with the county clerk: of Or-
ange County Nov. 21, 1977,
Publlab: Nov. Z4, Dec. 1,
8, 15, 1977,1n the Newport
Harbor EDStgn. F ·85834
~UBL IC NOT ICE'-
S-93551
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followiDg person Is
doing rosiness as: V ilia E!
Torn Pet Center, 23352 El
Torn Rd., El Toro, Call!.:
VIlla Mar-Jo Corporation of
CalUornia, 1723 Grant Ave-
nue, Redoodo Beach, Ca.
90278.
This business is conducted
by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Villa
Mar-to Cor.
ThJ.s statimfiUL was filed
with the COWity clerk: of Or-
ance COWlty Nov, 18, 1977,
Publlsh: Dec. 1. 8, 15,
22, 1971, In the Newport
Harbor Enstga. F' -85'117
FICTmous BUS~ESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe a,uowq pertoll Ia
dotal buatneu a1: North-
wood Pla&a1 2S'1 Carnattoa.
Corou dtl Mar, Ca. 92625:
Dale Thomu r alueo, 2
Btutblrd, mtDe, Ca. 92714.
Tbls W.tneas 11 condtlct-
ed by an locUvldual, Signed:
Dale F'aluco.
ThJ.s statement was filed
wtth the courilr clerk or Or-
nee County Nov. 17, 1r7?.
Publish: ~-15, 22, 29,
Jan. 5, In the Newport Har-
bor Ell.lica. F -85635
PUBLiC N OTIC E
FlCTITJOUS BUSINESS
NAME S"l'ATEMENT
The following persons are
dolng business as: P & R
Enterprises, 9252 Gardea
Grove Blvd.. 14, Gardeo
Grove, Ca. 9264-t: Steven
Boyd Rudolph, 27231 Jar-
dines, Mission Viejo, Calif.
92675; David Kelly Preaton.
IS063 Casa Linda, Apt. 35E,
Garden Grove, CaUl. 92644.
This OO•Iness Is conducted
by a reoeral partnership.
St&ned : Steve Rudolph.
This statement was toed
wtth the county clerk: of Or.
a age County Nov. 30, 1977.
Publlsh: Dec . 8, 15, 22,
29, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor £Mlgn. F' -861SO
PUBLIC NOT'I CE
S-93588
FICTITIOUS BUSII~I::SS
NAME STATEMENT
The followl'* persoos are
doiDg business as: ~de
blscue Mustc, 7380 Santa
Elena Dr •• Bueoa Park, Ca.
90620: Oebors.b Rose Nonk:,
16631 Arbor Circle, Huot.
This business Is cooducted
by a limited partnershtp,
Signed: Arthur Harry Nel-
son.
This statement was ftled
with tile couaty clerk: or Or.
ange Coanty Nov. 23, 1977,
Publish: Dec . 1, 8, 15,
22, 19'77, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -85951
~U BLI C NOTIC E IDgtoD Beach, Ca. 92646;
_ . -• Daniel LleweUyo Morgan,
R~02S 7380 Suta Eleoa Dr., Bueoa.
YIC'MT10VS BUSDU.SS .. • Part. CL 90120.
NAWE STATE"ENT Tbls buslnesslscondueted
The follo'Wlol persons are by a Umited partners:1lp.
doing business as: A. Bus!-Si;:ned: Daniel Llewellyn
P U B LIC NO TICE ness Properties Partnenhlp Morpn.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMEN'!'
The followt~ person Is
doing tAtsi.Dess as: Rocky's,
951 S. Koott St., Anaheim,
Calif. 92608: Great Gatsby
Inc., CaUl. cofl)Oratton, 951
S, Knott St., Anaheim, Cam.
92608,
No. 24, B. a.stness Proper-This 1t.atemeol was ftled
Ues PartDersblp No. 25, with the county clerk: of Or.
17840 Sky Park: Boulenrd, ange County Dec, 1, 19?7.
lrvloe, Callfornla i%714.; L. Publish: Dec. 8, 15, 22,
C, Smull. 17840 Sli:y Park 29, 1977, In the Newport
Blvd., (nine, CA 92114; Ja-Harbor Enstan. F -86Z78
mes A. Christensen, 9651 PUBL IC NOTICE
Bryumar Drive, VU!a Park:,
CaWornia; JobD R. Slaueht,
5420 Ueadowdale Lane. Pa-
los Verdes P1111nsqla, Cali-
fornia; Charles G. Ball, 527
Vtr&:illla Place, Aoahelm,
CaWorDia; Darrylle E. Stat-
ford, 17 840 Sky Park Blvd.,
Irvi.De, CA 92114.
This business Is conducted
by a corporation.
Corpontton Name: Great
Gatsby roc., Lenard E. Cole-
by, pres.
ThJ.s statement was filed
wUh the county clark: or Or-
ange County No¥, 25, 1977,
Publish: :lee. 1, 8, 15,
22. urn, tn the Newport
Harbor Enatgn. F -85997
PUBL IC N OTICE
R-02011
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEYE~I
The toUowtnc person IB
Tllis tiJslnesa 1s cooduct-
ed by a cenenl partoerSh.lD.
Slgaed: L, C. SmuU.
Tbts statemeat was Bled
with the coumy clerk: of Or-
aaee Count)' Dec. 1. 19?7.
PubUsh: Dec. 15, U, 29,
Jaa. 5, ID the Newport Hat·
bor En•Jgn. F -86264
~UBt.:.I .C NOTI C E
dOtne OOstnesa u: The Ha1r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
line. 213-8 &Zod St., New-SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
port Beach, Ca.: Lauon Ma. STATE OF CALIFORNIA
rie Scolari. 2080-C Garden FOR THE COUNTY OF
Lane, Cotta Mesa. CL ORAr«;E
92627. No. A-i3581
Th11 txlalness ls CO rdlt t-Estlte ot KATHRYN
td by ao IDCll't'idUII, Stped: JULIA QUAN, alto koown
LtDOre Mult Scolari. u KATHRYN J. QUAN and
Tbll ltl.ttmeat WU nled KATHRYN QUAN. I>tc.eued,
Wltb tbe eouuty c'ltrk of Or. NOTICE IS HEREBY
aace Couaty O.C, z. 1!'77 • GIVEN to tbt cttdltora ot
Publt.b: Dtc . 15, 22, %9, tbt abort •mtd dtc:tdtld.
Jan. 5, In tht Newport Har· tbat all Jltf_,DI haYIDC
bot EIYlp. F -11379 cla1JDI ap.iMt tbt IIJd dl·
PU BL.tC NOTICE . I ctdlllt an ttqllind to ftlt -...:...:==:..:.:==:....:.-· lbem, .rill> lbe __ .,
STATEMENT OF WITH-fOICIMfl,llttbeofftctoltbl
DRAWAL fAOMPARTlfER-cltrt ot tbe eo.t ••led
SHIP OPERATIHG UMDER court, or to pnHIIt tMal,
FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS .rill> lbe --ry --!"'AME ttl, to tbe aaderap.l at
TIIO loUowlo( periOD hal 1111 ollleee ot HII'IOOOCI l
wttbdlawn aa a CtMral AdlduoG. 550 Newport c ...
partatr trom Utot partMr· ttr Drift, Slltte too, Ntow-
abtp OPtrslbir _, lllelk-port -b, CIIIIDralo.
Wtoua bo-•m• of Oul •bloll Ia lbe plaet of --
Roedl a.t f1 Campa& DrlYI, 111U fJI t• ...... _ipld ..
ASUC~ Ill floor Glll'"J Ill maU.n per!IJIIIallo 1be
Corhmou.. Ull'ttnltJ ol nlataotalddlcrhlll..W.-
Cilllo-Ill tznae.L lrttae, II---~~~~llJII
c.-..,17_ ne &-pobl-of 1111a -· tM._biiiiiiiM•t ..._ LOitiTTA KLY1fr...~·
•l!ll tortlll-rllialpO"U Ill--1M •w Aa-
fllod • Dao. 10, 1r1111 c.. -., 1111 -oflloo
CoeltJoiOI'up.NJ!euM lblrrt .... 4tcltlt1,
S-93598
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tht followlnc person ts
doln& busiDess as: Fisher-
malls Locker, 34320 PacUk
Coast Hwy,, Dana Polnt,
C aiU. 92629: Robert Peter
Steffen, 26931 Calle Marla.
Capt.tn.no Beaclt, Calif.
9Z&24,
This buslDus ts conductf'd
by an lM.Ivlrtual. Signed:
Robert P. Sterteo..
This stattmut was rued
with the county clerk: of Or-
aace County No¥. 30, 1r77.
PubUih: Ott. 80 15, 22,
29, 1m, ill the N.wport
Harbor Enalgn. F -86163
S-93579
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowinc J)f'rson ts
doiDC bullDtu u : B & 0
Marlae. 146!2 Calle Nar
Aaja, CapiC'aao Beach,
Clltlorllla n:6Z4: Bruce £.
Nt~cbtr, 962 RepotadO, La
Habra HtictU, Calllornla.
Tbll 0011Dtu t. codcted
by eo h•IIY!dual. Slped:
Btuct E. Nt~ebtr.
Tbt. fbtlliUIIt wu ftled
with tbt coaiiiJ clerk of Or·
.,.. Coeaty NoY. U, 1m.
Alblitb: Dec, .. 15, u, n, am, 1a tht Nf'WPOrt
Harllor blip. F -11055
PU8LIC NOTICE
8-NIIS
FICTIT10US BUSUIESS
MAllE STAT£MEIIT
TINIIi>lloWtac PI,_ an
dotnc ......... u , Pl.,-.
Bilk, .. Ill Cemloo 11411,
Tllllla, CIIJI, lleeO: ~R.-lo,lfllt-... Drl... --lloiPII, Callt. tl745; ~ 1.
lu'He. lf7SI .......... om., --a...-. Callt. tl? ••
Tl111Wt11111e~W
br .. tr#Jit • ....... J ............. . ,.. ......... ... ud -of 1111 -DOIALD D. ILUIWOOD, WIIWra"""' llolp -,_, ILUWOOD I--
-, N1 T-'"lllloDnn, ID .. P,b. Boa :'a lltol-'--. c-• ..-t-.c• ,-. tllitl .......... -Ull, 'I WIUIIr'l I -1111--oiOr-
-. ' ...,, 11 -• t 1. • .,.. c.-, o.e. 1, am.
-Dao. 11, ~ r lllrt Doo. 1, 11, a, Pel-Dao. a. u. a,
Ju. a 111 11111 Wcsprt • II., ltrr, 111 .. W..,.rt at, 1m, .. tM ••pert .... ..... ,_ --... --... ~·-
I
.
6-NSll
F'lCTJTIOUS BUSIMESS
NAME STATEMEIIT
Tbe folloWtDC per11011 an
dotoc bu1LDtu u : Moate-
beUo Asmclat .. , 4$50 Voa
Ka.rtnao Ave111e, Suitt ISO,
Newport Beach, Callfonla
. 92660: Freeway PartDera, a
UmUed partoef'llllp, G10era1
Partner, 4350 Von Karmu
Avenue, Suitt S50, Ntwpon
Belch, CallforDia 92880;
Moran ProperUu llfoata.
bello, a Umtted pe.rtotrebtp,
General Partner, 1011 South
Fremont Avem.te, Altlambra,
Callfomta 91802.
Tbts busloess Is conduct tel
by a reneral partneu_h.tp.
Signed: Robert W. Howard,
General P'rtner of Free-
way Partners.
This statemeN: was rutd
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Nov. 18, 1 fJ77.
Publish: No•. 24, o.c. 1,
8, 15, 19'77, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -857!8
~U BL IC N O TI CE
S-93577
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The-lollowlng persons are
doing b.ls!Mss u: Southern
Development No, 2 (a Cali-
fornia limited partnersh~),
1101 Dove Street, Suite 145,
Newport Beach, CaUfornl.a
92660: The KeMicoU Com-
pan}·, a California corpora-
tion (general partner), Zl
Polnt Lorna Drive, CotoDa
df'l Mar, California 92:625;
C orooa del Mar Dntlop.
ment Compao~, a Calllorota
corporation {genenl part-
oer), 1101 Dove Street,Sulte-
145. Newport Beach, Cali-
fornia 92660.
Tbls buailltss il coldlcttd
by a limited partner1hlp,
SlgM!d: The KeiUllcott
Compa.ny. general partDtr,
W, N. Keonicott, Pre11deDt.
Thls statement wu tO-'
with the county rltrk of Or-
ange-County Nov. 28, 1977.
Publish: Der. 8, 15, 22,
29, 1977, tn the Newport
Harbor Enslga. F .. 8605$
PUBLI C N.OTICE
R02034
FICTITIOUS BU~INESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowlne: person Ia
doing Wsiness as: Coulttr
Alr Comprusor Co., 10526
Morning Glory Clr., F'oUD·
taln Valley, Calli. 9%708:
Llon Roy Couller,10528 Mor-
ntuc Glory Clr •• Fountain
Valley, Calif. 92708.
This OOsineas is cooduct-
ed by an 1Ddh1.lllal. Sl&rwd:
Don R. Coulter.
Thls .tatement was nled
with the CouDly Clerk ofOr-
;anre County Dtc. z, 1977.
Publish: Dec. 15, 22, 29,
J an. 5 In the Newport Har-
bor Enstan. F -863'76
PUBLI C NOTICE
FICTITIO:JS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollow111c per10n 11
doinc bu11Deas as: Harry W.
Taylor Plumblllc ill Htatlftl,
1680 T11st1n Avt,0 COI&a
Mtta, Ca. 9Z627: Cllftoo 8,
Duoeu, 1117 En'ltnld Bu,
Lacum 'l!erach, Ca. diS1,
Thta bu.ai.Dulll eoadlleted
., .. lllll•ldall. s~
Cllftoo B. lloiiWl.
Tbla --wu Dltd wttb U.' OOUC7 clttk of Or·
up eo.ty Dee. '· 1177. hblllb: Dec. ••• 15, u, at, 1m, ID tht Jfewport
Herbor EUtca-r --
JilUBL.!C NOTIC~ .. ,.
FICTiflDUS BIJIIKJa
MAllE STATIMINT
Tbt IDtlowllic pe;r~aoa 11
doiiC t-11-1 u: llllllllc
leal c-. 10141 ..,.
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cig~rette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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N!WftOitT HAitiOit INifGN -ftAOI 1-OIC. II. ""
Regular
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Menthol
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NEW'OIIT HARIOR EIIIICII
PUaJIIED ,u!ILY •I'G.I
TIIUIIMY. DEC. ''-1111
COIIIIIA DEl. !WI, CAU F.
OCC TO PRfiENT
'SERPENIUtftMA
ace wW ,_ ~c._. .,.. ilalUt'• '''l'be ... ,.... Dec. lf-.11 Ia
occ•a c1ram1 lib tMihr
at I P.•· Adm--.lJ ftM.
Dlroclor Tom Brwlle
callalllopr-·-
IDOOJ ..--a plar. ''lt'a a can.._, delltll
wltb ""'-' '--ratDt," bl laid. ··u ...,.
tbat mill ctoe..•t .. ,. ..
abtltty to malre a r,... de-
claJol btcaaM of b1J put.''
Memben ot tbt ..... mbk
loclude C.Wo B11ml Coo-
lti.Dce Belebtr, JOIUl .ttetaa.
Arxty ClcearelU. Cbarlotte
Comito, Bnd Coany, De·
aiM Cocllru, Pal& Doyel,
Rlcbard Ftbrillc, lteDt Cu-beralck, Mary a,_, Jell-
rey Koppe, LaVetDe Oater-
boud4 Patti Salnpeoa. aod
Cbria Smltb. LicbtlD( 18 by
Guy BeoP,mLD..
FUENTES NAMED
CHURCH ADVISOR
Tbe Natkloal Contereoee
of CatOOUe Bishops hltl se-
lected 'Fbomu A. fueDCes
of Newport Beacb to se"e
oa the tw.tfoaal adwt.ory
CouDCU. He Is ODe of 18
members selected at lal'le
from across the country who
wUl advise the church lead-
ership.
He lJ tile vlce -Presldeat
for corporate attairs of the
Ne1rp0rt Beacb nrm of Ro~
ert Beln, WOllam Frost and
As90Ciates, professional eo-
wtronmeotal ell(ineers and
planners. He serves as the
director of commun.icatloBS
for tbe Romi.Jl Cat!lollc Dio-
cese ofOnngeand is a mem-
ber of the boards of direc.
tors of Saddlebact Commu-
a.lty Hospltal, United Way
of Oraace County North
Sootll, aoo the fteltooat Ceo-
ter Inc. He Is the bost and
producer of the weekly dio-
cesan radio proe:ram, "Ca-
ttw::lltc dimension&. •·
MESA GIRL ESCAPES
FROM RAPE ATTEMPT
A Costa Mesa girl, 18,
walking home from a
doctor's appolntment, wu
forced tmo a ca.r at 19tb
St. aDd Newport Blvd. at
3:16 p.m. Dee. 5 by a man
wbo trted to force suual
attenUOns on her, Costa
Mesa po!Jce reported.
The man. about 30, stopped
hJs car nut to the vtcttm
walking oo the sidewalk,
opeoed the puseocer door
aod grabbed her, to reiD( ber
lDto the vehicle, she told
pollee, Al:other womao
passerby witnessed tbe kid-
napping attempt, pollee said.
DAILY ••• 1:30 TO 5:30
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Newp·ort Nurilery
' 1500 ,aet coaat hilt\way
n • w p o r t b e • c h , c . • H t o r n I • . .
t • I • p h o n • ( 7 1 4 ) b 4 4 -9 5.1 0
OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK $UHDAYS ••• 9!00 TO 5:30
THE
CHRISTMAS TREE
TER
The suspect escaoed. ~
COLLECTORAMA SHOW • l .. •
AT CM FAIRGROUNDS • .
The liDial Christmas +
shOw of the Onnce CoulW} M.. Gl f T fREE Colleetorama will be held ~ . +
In the new p-.cts pavilion ~ ~: ..... araace cou .. ,Falr-CERTIFICATES DELIVERY grounds, Costa Mesa, from • •
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 17 +
and 18. •
~-~ ~· weapoos arxl accessories, •
;:~~rt!racts, .,., Indian : Our Christmas trees, wreaths and garlanding are fresh and green,
Tbe show IR being sll(ed • fl c 11 1 1 ~ by P-.cer Joh• Lessaro or snow-ocked if you miss having a white hristmas. Our living .-:,...
of West Coast Promotions. •
VIETNAM IMMIGRANT ~ Christmas trees are in all sizes and may be decor.ated now, planted
KHANH NGUYEN DIES later. Our gift plants say ''Merry Christmas" in many colors and
fuoeraJ services for
v1etnam•.. lmml(ram varieties. Or, for the do-it-yaurselfer, a gift certificate.
Khanb K. N'guyea of Costa
~~~-,~-. ~· with Father P:wa Huu Hau ,...-
otrtcl.atLoc. ch~~~aT'::"J;.~.~~·;,:: If you're looking for that perfect Christmas tree (everbody does!)
:::ot~. ~ .:."".~;w! .. and decorations that will give your home or office that special festive ~
=.~':~.:..~:! ~ look, then come relax awhile at Amling's and look around. ~· uaembler tor Xerox Corp.,
be bad lind 111 Calllorala •
for Z yars ud 1D Colt& ~ *
Mea tor 7 moatba. .,.... • Though it's busine~s as usual for our nursery products and land-. DR. IIC GAUGH GIVEN
PROMOTION AT U.C.I.
Or. Jamos L. MeG-
of N-rt Beocb; rtce-
cllf.llctrUDr lor ac&Mmle al-
laln al uc '"'"'· bu-
-.. lllo -........ tJI .....U•• nc..cbucel-....
Be wit ...., ... b1a re-
••r r•JIIJ a.r acadlmlc at.
101n _, Will n-
ud
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scaping service, still, Christmas has come to Amling's too. Delivery
in the local area is free and personal charge accounts., Master Charge ~
• A II L I N G -A NAME IN CALII'ONNIA HONTICUL TUN!! SINCE , • ., .... 11>~ ~· l_ . OPEN 7 DAYS ~ WEEK . . . .,
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