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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign__ iiiiili _____ nt! OPPIQM.. NIIJPIII'B 0' lME aTY OP •• OilY ·ADI-------~~ UNDERGROUNDtNG of power lines alq Coast Hwy. from tbe bay bridge to Jamboree Rd. was dramatized lAst week by (from lett) Newport Public Works Director Joseph DevllD, City Councilman Peter Barrett and South- em California Edison area manager .Jim Kennedy. The conversion project wut be followed by a second pha se that Will move uWIUes tmciei'{TOUnd along Jamboree from San Joaquin Hills Rd. to Santa Barbara Dr., and a third pbase, due for coinpletioo neu year, along Coa.sf Hwy. from Jamboree to Mtt:'Arthur. Accordtng to Mr. Kennedy, the cost of all 3 phases will total $1,260,000. (Edison phOto.) PAY TV PLAN ANNOUNCED Pay teleYisioo Is t•oming to Newport Beach next month. the Irvine Co. an- nounced yestE>rday. The '•C inemertca Premium Net- work" wUI launch local op- erations on July 4, through a special channel ofthe Com- monlty Cablevtslon System already connected to 11,000 homes in Newport. Irvine aod Tustin, accordl.ng to Wayne Hauser, general man- ager of the local system. converter unit, said to be about the size of a book, wruch Will be attached to the TV set. Tbe converter '•unscrambles" Cine- merk a 's closed cirruit sig- nal. Sets will still be ablE> to receive regular Com- munlty Cablevision pro- grammtng when the con- verter is turned ofr. lncluded in the classH' films scheduled for local showing are ''The Iceman Cometh" with Frederic March and Lee Marvin, and ··A Delicate Balance," star- ring K.ather1De Hepburn and Paul Scofield. UTILITY POLES 'll.'l?re be- ing removed last week along Coast Hlghway from Jam- boree Rc1. to the hay bridge, causing westbound trattlc to be restricted to one lanE> for a peri()(! of time, as pictured ahovE> on Coast Highway just west of Jam- boree Rd. Southern Ca li- fornia Edison Co. lines have already been placed under- ground In the arE>a, leaving them reatiy for any possible wtdenlng of the hJihway and reducing the number or poles that coulc1 be hit by errant motonsts. (Ensign photo.) Entertainment tare wU1 iAclude uncut ma)>r motloo pictures, taped Uve per- formances trom Las v ecu. rare cla.sslc rums, coocerts and otMr special eYeots, said Nr. Rauser. The July 4 premiere here will be preceded by a week of tree previews over Chan- nel 3, accordl.ng to Ken Silverman, president of Clnemerlca. He said his firm bas provided service in 20 states, including Hav.•ali. Car kills 2 girls in CM After the preview week, Community Cableflsion sub- scribers who have signed up for Cinemerlca at $8.95 per month wtu see at least 7 new or recent mot ion pic- tures, an original musical or comedy concert, and one or more classic feature rums. Two Los Angeles count)' girls, 14 and 15, died early Sunday morning after being hit by a car traveling north on Newport Blvd. at Santa Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa. Francine 0 . TrujUlo, 14, Rosemead. and Dtane M. Colvin, 15, Monterey Park, reportedly stepped off the curb to cross Newport Blvd. and were hit by a car driven by a Tustin youth, 17, re- turning home from a hlg'tl school prom at Mesa Verde Country Club. the southeast <'Orner of the intersection, continued ar ross Santa Isabel Ave., knocked down two pipe guards, a telephone booth and ran lnto a second telephone booth be for~ coming to a halt. One of the ~iris was trap~ under thE' rar and carried lnto the phone booth, the other knork~d to one side. Francine was pro- nounced dead upon arrival at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospial. Diane dit>d about 4 a.m. Thearcldent occurred at 2:30a.m. m a rrosswalk, police said. .IIEACH JOe ~, __ _ • 2 .... Police Chte!Jame.sGiafts warned this wee.k ttat wbat be called ''the tuteiKS a:ad ealawful" display of sexy mOYtes at Ba.Jboa's Pussycat Theatre has a bad eftect oo tbe commanlty, and t'OWed to contlllue bl.s legal f1c'bt to ban sucb rums. His statement came as MunJclpal Coo_rt JudgeSellm Franklin weighed a decision on whether or oot to allow 10 other sex fil ms to follow '• Deep Throat'' into the Pussycat. The judge has scheduled a hearing for June l7 in Harbor Municipal Court on an attempt by the Pussy- eat 's lawyers to get a blanket ruling allowing the 12 rums to be shown anywhere in Orange County. The so-called '·dirty- dozen•· rums are among those confiscated durl.ng re- cent years from Pussycat Theatres throughout the county. Since a local Jun• ruled last October that '•Deep Tnroat•· and ··The Devil in Miss Jones•· IA'ere not obscene, those 2 rums Fed officer checks bay havP bt>en showing at the Ba.Jt10a Pussycat. The tt eatrt> tw.Jra ~~o•ants Judge Fr;~nklm to ruiP that lOot her confls• <~ted rums are no mor" quest1002tle than the 2 alrE>at1)' judge l, thus allowing t~1PIT' to bP (C>rally SbO'o\'ll ~·er~. C hl~'f Glav~s revealed that he has discuss{'(1 the casP rmvateh with Judge Frank- lin, but would not give dP- 111ls or then talk. Howt>ver , on Tuesday, the rhu~{ reasone1 that, re- ~a r Hess or how Judge F rankliu rules, one JUdge 1r. 11is rJetision c:to.>s not make lu , any rr•ore than oneswal- IO-" ma kE's a su mmer:· I a'TI not trying to im- pose ITI} moral staodart1s on t'lf "Ommumt}," Chief Gla- •r,~ explame<:l, but It's m} ;-,; sonal opm10n that the Hs- :>la} or thi s kind of rutt has no relation to thE' F 1rst A~ Pndrnent of the Constltu- tlor,. '\o~~o· tt:a t the "OU rts ha ~·e detern.iner! that ommunl() standardc are tt.o:-r'nteria fo r deter mining .~o·hat 1s and Isn't obs,'ene, I wonder bow wP selprt 'l ~ll tl~at r~:ally rE>presents commumty standarrts. A kit1 who drives a van wtt h a mattress in It 1s protiabl; not ~o1~ to havE> An official of the federal the satnt> standards as a Environmental Protection housewi fe ln Ha rbor View lltlls. Agency is due in Newport ' I r~?allte that reasonable today, June 3, to investigate pollution in lower ~ewport peoplE' disagree on things B hke this, but from my own ay. I r1 Stan Leibowitz of the persona expe ence as a EPA's San francisco omce pollee capbln in the Hollen- will examine pollution prob-lu~rk division in Los AngP- lems near Bahia Corinthian les, I believe there Is a Yacht : lub 00 Bay $\de Dr ... !,':Or relation between what accordlog to Balboa's Sue "peoplt-see u. W•fls anc tnetr rlcker who orged an EPA stree.t behavtor. I re<-all the investl~Uon showtnl! of the fU m · RPbe! ••I've bee~ trying tor 5 Wfthout a Cause', one rught years to get someone from in the 1950s, neing followed the federal government to b~ a r ash ot some 200 In- look at this fUth,'' she told c1!vlr1ual "3ses of •·andallsm, the Ensign yesterda}'. ''When such as tlrt> slashl~s. I was in San Francisco last rippec1 ronvert1tle tops anrt month urging the Statt> so on. That u:as about 20 Coastal Commission to veto times the norrr.al o-- the lrvtne Company's pro. currenr'I'S WC> ··oulrt exre· t posed Co rporate Plaza r1E>-in that area, velopment in ~E'wport Cen-' 1 hE>hevt> rational peoplp ter, 1 stopped by the EPA a~ree that thP re Is a r<>- otncE> there." Miss Ficker is presirtPnt of the Central Newport BE>a<'h Assn., andanoft1cerotSP0~ (Stop Pollut~ Our 'l;p.,.,._ port). Arab prince buys condo '•All events will be aired about 10 times each durl.ng each month, so all viewers will have a chance to see them, •• said Mr. Silverman. Police did DOt release the name of the youth. He was released followi.D& tbe in- vestigation with any action against blm pending, police said. His car narrowly mlssed a tnmc signal at Coast initiative fails The son of Km~,: n•n Sa(l(1 of .\rab1a has bou~ht a home 1n :S e'4'J)O rt for va cations and for bu'>tnt-$S \'lSits, · a<' ordt~ to a cr.an Identi- fied as a ro\al at liP. Sllbscr1bers wm also pay installation costs of a small Trustees discuss salaries A statewide voter petition aimed at abolishing state control of coastal develop- ment has fail ed to get enough signatures to quality for the ~ovember ballot, Gilbert Ferguson pf Balboa, a leader of the drive, annouocert yes- terday. Salary and trtnee benefit proposals for non-teaching employees of Newport-Mesa Unlfled SchOOl District were LiHie B. I. picks slate Charles Rumbold was el- ected president ot the Lit- tle Balboa Island Property Owoers Assoclltioa at the May annual meetJQ&. He suc- ceeds Bob Mlllar, who t\as served 2 terms. Other omcers elected at t.be meetlne are William A. ADell, nee president; Tru- man LattiDC. secretary, &Dd Dr. GeotrCoUlns, treuaru. Directors elect@d at the ..-.aJ meetlne include Jane Hater. Mary Madt..oa. AUce st.._.nr&Jd. Robert Batler, WWiam Rt~l, Dr. 0. G. SMa, Joel Rolmberc. 8ob WUJ.ar, ud Georce ~Dc-les. JUDGE WALSWORTH'S HOME BURGL~RIZED 0...... eo.y ..,..._. c-rt ~ ,_... Wall-wore .. nca.,...,,._ ., _, .......... -took .................. ~-------· ......... 'a .. ... tile .......... , .. .. .. .... .... .,...,._ .............. _.,_ .. .......... -....... ................. ............. discussed at an executive session of the board of edu- cation at 6 p.m. Tuesday 1n the conference room at dlst rict headQuarters, 1601- 16th St., Newport Beach. Chief negotiators for the CSEA were scheduled to sub- mit their proposed saluy and fringe benents for the coming year. The regular meeting of the board of education ls scheduled tor 6 p.m. Tues- day, JWH! 8, 1n the Costa Mesa City CouncU Cham- bers, 77 Fa.tr Or. Placar6. carrrlnc teacbers demoo- stratec:t outside the last board meettog to PQSb stalled salary oecotJatioos. He said no fUrther try wlll be made to put the Issue before voters. '•We got 287,416 raw sig- natures, and wt> needed 312,- 404 verlfied signatures,'' Mr. Ferguson reported. 1f It had been successful, the petition would have al- lowed voters in November to abolish t~ Coastal Com- missions, and woold have forbade tbe state govern- ment from estabUshing any future stateYide controls over real estate~velopment alODIC the coast. Substitute leach·er dies Foaenl •m~ are 1*"'1• l>r Mn. Ir•e ft81cb101l, 70, ol ll Ana St~ L1do ~ no died KaJ at at Role flolpltal. Mrs • .......-bid betD sel"f'llll u a ~ t•cber l)r Newport~ .. ulfted .ebool cUitrlct IIIW s ..a...., ....... be- caae m. SM Ia -vtrid .., .. bloUiter4-llw ud ,.,...., Mr. IMilra.ltldl- U'CI L. G ..... Udt Pan. .S a..-..._ G-** Md .._ ,_.r ofta.llu- bor Ana.. ... wu 'I'. of 1M •.....-t ...... Gnlld-...... c. ...... aaa.. latllltlc ...... IIIIWIIIIIIt c.._ c--. o r WeN I'QIII¢11 IDIO .... cblldreG's pediatric unit at Hoar flolpltal. Arrange- meats ••~ by tbe Ntpt\ine Soctety. OOROTHY PHOENIX IS DEAD AT AGE 85 Wemorta.l Ml"ftees were bel4 1'IMaJ at Bell- Broadway Chapel &a Costa Mna IDr DorotbJ PboW.I, es. wbo U.ed 51 Jlll-rl Lo tta. ~r Ana. &be died Ta.ndly It '*c .._.tat. • .. ........ .., b1 lOllS CnJ& ol N.....,rt S.Cb IDd De9ld of I..-..a-ch, I cMtn CUIIIIat Ricb- ..._ tl Newport -..IKatb- eftlie Alar of lllolatata , ... , -"' 15 CJ'Udcldld-... ..S I cr-t-11"1ftdcb0d- r& Mr. Ferguson said mem - bers of his Callfornta Co- ordtnattng Council, hearl- quartered in :'iewport C Pn- ter, are being asked to dirt>d their efforts towarrt h.1Jli~ the Bellinson Bill, W hl~'t• would keep the Coastal Com. missions in existenrP past their sche<1uled d<'miSt' lt the enl1 of this year. '• We want our people to urge all o! the J)E'tltion signers to put pressurE' on the state legislature;· Mr. Ferguson said ;esterfl:n. '•We support the Cullt>n- Ayala Bill, whi ch v.•ould t>S- tablisb a state coastal plan, but would allow local ~tov­ e rnments to administer t~e plan." He said the Cullen- Ayala measure has stronet>r support than a similar hill LntrodUced by state Sen. Deonts Carpenter. GUNMAN ROBS REUBEN E. LEE A cunman robbed the Reobeo E. Lee noatirlC restaarut of aboUt $170 SliDdly night, a restaunnt employee told Newport po- lice. Cub reclSter clerk Diane G..,._ said a wblte man. &boot 5-7, YtlghlDC 160, lD bts early tweoU , ap- proacbtd ber 1 differtat ttm• at lbout 11:40 p.m .. Uktal tor cbuet for a pa.J ......... The third tl"" 1M l&ld bt thoWed & plttoJ.. JIIU'UJ hJddiD aDder b1l IDaJdlaW )IC~ ud AJd ·~... ane all tbt moDtY - ... lull~· SM P" hlm the rtl· a..e.r•s coat.U. tlllmated at fl '70, ud be Qed -... part~~~ ~ IDd teCIOICl ZamE>I .-\hf'J•Jili , ~~oho sa~s he Is an u1e to Pnn1 £' Turki ben :'au1l of .-\rat Ia, revealert \ t>sterr1a} that Prlnce Saud has OOU!!ht a coooomlniuOJ Ul the l;ov(' development nE>ar the Bal- boa lslan•l hridp;E>. The l r- vine Co., t1evE>lopt>r of thE' condominiums, woulc1 neither ,·onfir m not" dt>n} the purd•ase. · ThE> prince ··lost><l es- crow a couple of months ago;· sall1 Mr. AlaQuili. Hr is back in o\rabla n0'4', t•ut wto expt>ct him ba "h. herP !n about a month.·· Mr. Ala.quUI, '4'ho lh't>S In Oakwood a_partments here, came to local anentloo last Saturday, when he reporte-d that all 4 whHIS and tires tlad been stolen from the prlnce's Cadillac. Ht> told Newport pollee that he foun(l tbe car sttting on rlnder blocks wtth the wheels miss- iDe after he'park'N It over- nlcbt at 44th and Seasbort> 1n Wtst Ntwpof1. ''It's a very unfortunate YaJ tor peoplt to learn of tbt prlnce's arrtn.J but, •· tbt dlJtraught Mr. Alaqutll a4mlltec1. HARBOR ISLAND ~AN tuU RED IN ASSAULT J--. 0. NabootY, 25, ol U llutor l.slaDd. IUl- far.tt u lDcb ud a qaarter lac.ntiGD to bll riebt ..,.r ebMl Ia u uaalt ID tM alhy ShckJ-a_t ttl -1 /l K.-st.., C'Oita Meu poll~ "POn.d.. n. wu atttlldlll a 1IUtJ It tMt address IDd ... CCIIIfroattcS bJ .. --..... .... 1' ol •JI*ta . 1MI NIWflOIT HA.80I latlonship betWeen the be- havior l'llOdeled lD rums and on televisioo, and the be- havior of people in the streets. I belleYe that the showing of tbese sexually- explicit films Is tasteless and unlawful, and we are going to pursuE> this until WE' have no leg:t! ~ourse if'tt to us. •· Judge f ranklln said last month It ma)' be trom 30 to 60 days tiefore he makes a rulim! aftPT tbe June 1; hearing. JOe COSTA Meanwblle, nmora per- sist tha.t the Pussycat ebaiD may sen tts theatre at 709 E. Balt)f~ but a spoltesmu at tbe company " Benrly HUis beadquarters rec•UJ denied that the buUdlne ls for sale. BETTY FORD AT FISH FRY First lad} Belt) Foro .,..Ill be part of Costa Mesa's 31st annual Fish F q and Carnival, appearl.Df Satur- t1ay atternoon to help awart1 trophies to r:•arrhers in thE' fish Fq parar!P. Vorkt>rs at President f ord's Calllornu "ampalgu hea jqua rtt-rs rPvealE'd latt> yesterda} that Mrs. For1 will arrivP at oa:30 p.cr . Saturr1a} at Oran~e Count) Airport, ant1 ~m appear ar. hour later at Lions Park in :-osta ~lesa. Mrs. Ford is on a swing throuvh Cahfornia to help CM Fish Fry this weekend The Costa ME>sa-:Se1l'J)Ort Harbor Lio.1~ Club's 31st annual f'tsh Fry :md carni- val gets und"r 'llo'3} at 5:30 p.m. lhts Frida)·, when sen•- me or fish dinners be(tns :.-•-Uoos p.,.. 18th St. anj Puk -'ve., :osta Mesa. Carnival rt~s and booths w11l open at 6 p.m. Frida~. wtth a band show scheolfuled for 7:30 o.m. Carnival and rides ,..til start again at 19 a.m. Saturda~ and the two- hour parade will get under -pay at !0:30a.m. Tbeparade ,qJl start on Harbor Bh•rl. at Wilson St., procPed south on Harbor Hlv11., WE>St on 19th st. and south on Ana- hE>im St. to r ions Park. Se rvint: of fish dmners \lllll start at noon on Satur- dar. A~~o•ards fCJr paradewin- ners '-"HI bt> t"lven frorr the Ltons Park ~t> at 2:15 p.m., with a dr.lwing at 3 p.m . n.e program also ln- Judes Joroth) Jo Dan<'HS at .t:l: p.rr:., ~ra'4'1~ at & p. r: ., POI"rtalnn t-nt pro- >rarT at 6:30 p.~. and lno- t~Pr jra'Al~ Jt g p.m. HI ~OPES Kl DS WILL SING AT Fl SH FPY The H1 Ho~s. a stncm~ group ,,adt> up of tnE'ntall}- retartiM youngs1ers, 'llo•l ll porfo r m ~un la' at 2 p.n•. on thP l Ions P:.~ r\.. sta£P in r osta Mt>sa a~ p3rt of thE' annual r • ._h Fn Jnd Carol- val . T!ll' HOIIp '13S PntE>r - tained mon> tt1.ln 350,000 pt>oplE', 1nj wa<; !ht> blg hlt of tht> r~E>nt M1s~ r-lsh fr) t>anqut>t at t.h~> South Coast Pl;u.a Ho<el. her husband's camp~tgn ef- forts to w!n thE' June 8 RE>- publwan pres1dential prt- mary here. She will arrive ht>re rrom Montere}, ac- ~'orr1tnl' to tht> Forrl campaign people, and wW ~ to a pr ivate party Saturday Di&1d ~n Fullerton tor COUDtJ Re- publican <'ampaign workers. 3he ts due to spend Satur- 1ay night m Los A.Dgeles. G <\RAGE F'tRE --All Hrlr Moftday montDc nr• Ia tile garare at lett. ••ith roo! dest.ro}ed, spread to the p.nce next dO r, burning-out a 1927 LaSaUe auto I.Dd OOQ- ttnued on to damage ! additioaa.l garages before betiC brought UJ'der cootrol b}' t~ Costa Mesa ftre depart· meN. The row of ~tal b'.uages at 16-48 Newport Blfd. wert> owned b} Michael D. Ka~, sa me address. Structuf'f Joss was r~red at S3,000, with uDdeter mln@d ooateot loss, firemen said. fht> fire reportedly started in p.nge 28, OC<'Upled b} William Paine, 1626 Newport Blt'd., Costa Mt>sa; spread to tbe garage next ®or, cootaiatnc the vintage car, ownE'd t>y L. John Rernatz. The fire then ~·ent into a garagt> occupt£'0 h\ a Newport Beach ·ontractor. <Ensi~ photo.) Fire linked to burglary Tht' ~arage flre at 1&46 :\ewport Rlvd., Co m Mesa, !at~> Sundl} nu:ht apparently was sPt to amouOa1<e the ~15, XJC• bun:lan of sev .. ral hundr..., auto parts, r3~E' o ~'upant, Willlan G Patne, ~pa<""' T -2, 16-4ft :'-ell-port f'l v1., omplalnf".1 to Costa \IPSA poh P later tn tht-da}. F tn•men founli 3 11amaced n E>tal ~' "-typt> ha~· !ron' the ~arac .. E'OfULff>d In the fire. \I r. P:lln" sa 111 It had not ht-Pn 1a· J~E'rt pnor to the firE'. H~> .;plJs to ~ra~Psand SE'r' ll"' <:'..II IOnS tnt1 kept auto parts storf>d m the trar- 3~E'. Hi' loc;~ m lu;lt>11 oil, nil f1ltt>r..,, "lXl.rk plug:;, PC'Y valve dpant>rs, t.nke Ouirl, <'arburetor IE>a.nE>rs and other ar parts. r lrf'fltf'n rt>~'('IVed the first aJarn It 11:-·1 f'.m . Sunl1a\. The fire threatened tbe near- b~ trailer park., whe re Mr. Paint> hves, before beq brought under comrol. 8.1. Chamber is formed ._.ewport 8each now has 3 Chambers of Commerce. Buslnessmeo on Balboa Is- land ~nnounrE"d last week that they havt> formed the R .slfloa Island Chamber ol C ommerre. wtth a me~r­ shlp tirlve-s ·t.<>duled for ned month. AliOut 20 busineSMI are lnvolvert, al·cordLDc to ors:aniz.E>r Cap Blackburn, a lo< al Realtor. The :Sl'wport Harbor Chambt>r of Commtrct rPPresent; busLDtsses Traffic meet in CDM Mon. throu~hoUt th~ city, and tbe Corona &1f>l Mar ChambtT ronrE>ntrates on that rart of town. The Corona del Mar narrber of Commerce Transportation Cnm mlttee ·.will m~~oet Monday nlibt at ttl~> San1piper lDD here. The ;:30 p.m. me-etln\):, BAL FERRYBOAT FOUND ADRIFT One of th .. Ralboa F erry•s 13-ton fE>rn'hOlts •as found adrift in th~ harbor tarly Saturday b} Harbor Dtpt. otfit'ers. The ferry, aorma.l- lV r hatoed ovfmtclrt to the pltr on Balboa Island, was found at 1 a.m. near blloy 10, otr Sootl'l Bay Froat ..S A pte . Rartxlr otn<'fr Kip Kla- nlnes said tht t.ri"J wu DOt tn a lo<'attoD WHI't tld eoald bt eJII)Ieted to CUTJ lt ll U tM ~Ida-. a tty brobll looM. a. eld- mated tbll the llftiiCUl of 2 or S en• 'WOI.Id bt n- qulrtod to pdb tbt t "' any t:ro rD the pltr ..S • tM e~ whlrh wUI lnctude repre- sent2tl\'PS of f DM <.'ivtc and homE'O.-ner l'rotJPS, will study n>sults of a poll he- ~~ taken ln thE' communtty to <k'termlne whtch tra11lc problPms are constdf"N'd most rltlra.l . Future mf'etings are E'X- Pt"<'t~ to involve C'lt} and state tram<" qtneers, a.nd <Uscussloo ol tra.tftc solu- ttoos. The special transporta- tloo committee was lorm@d 2 months aco and Mid lts ftrst mH'UDI t.o MQ. Poll QU ltiorWlrts., ltwl"C 11 dUftrent traft'lc tuaes., were malled to members ol tbe Cbamber. a.OTHIHG STOLEN C 1otbt1a nlMd II $'705. 70 were IIDle from bLI car pa..rtlled 11 am a~ • .. COIIba ..... ltlidiMJ P • Conwilll, 14 WUd Cieole • ., , .... SMt, C!O"'P"'Md to Co.ta Ill .. poUce TMI- diJ, J .. l. Mr. Rlactllurn Ald l\11 , roup wm tn to t'llal oato the Island's trad1t1oo• IDd wtll orgaDiu a sertes of Island soclal "'•ts. .. ' •• .. . ' •• . < 'l ., ' .. ctl.. .£01j-4.-.~~eta A.RVO E. HAAPA, owner o~nd publisher o1 lfte Ensi91 • COMMENTS ON THE ELECTION Next Tuesday's visit to the polls will give you a chance to take a stand on the crucial issues facing us in this bicentennial year. Will it be "gimme" politics as usual --or a return to fiscal sanity, personal responsibility and constitutional government? Tues- day's voting may well determine the future of our nation. It will take the "watchdog" efforts of dedicated conservatives in office to stem the tide of ruinous spending and to prevent fiscal disaster. It is cer- tainly s oun d po licy t o "vote your pocket- book" in t his election. Reject the big spende rs and those who call for more governme~t cont rol and . bureaucracy. Vote for thos e who will help cut down the size and t r emendous cost of govern- ment. With these guidelines in mind, I am offering these recommendations on the Republican ballot : • U. S. SENATOR .... John Harmer * U.S. CONGRESS, 40th Dist rict .... Jolm G. Schmitz • STATE ASSEMBLY, 74th District .... William Crosby • COUNTY SUPERVISOR, 5th District ..... Max Binswanger There is a choice in the municipal court race, office No. 1. I suggest a vote for attorney Julian Setz. The 38th Co ngr essional District race represents the entry of a Christian political action gr oup into the political arena, and the candidate is the Rev. James Combs, former pastor of the First Bapt ist Church of Costa Mesa. The objective is to increase Christian influence in government and thus to bring a bout a moral awakening in America. I have kn own Jimmy Combs for many ye ars , and I commend him for his desir e to serve his country in political office. Republicans in the 38th District a r e invited to cast their vote fo r Pastor Combs. Here ar e some suggestions for the Republican Central Committee in the 74th District: Chris Magee steel, a Christian consultant; Willard Voit and Geor ge Brokate, incumbents, and Mary Schmitz, wife of former Congressman Jolm G. Sc hmitz . As for the mass of propositions on the ballot , an effective and safe guide is to vote 11no" --with the optional exceptions of a "yes" vote on No. 2, veterans bo nds , and on No. 12, per- mitting an incr ease in some interest rates. A special note on No. 15, the nuclear power proposition. Don't be stampeded into a "yes" vote by the ecologists and Nader-raiders. Vote "no" on 15 to he lp avoid an energy crisis and gas rationing and coal-burning pol- lution. See you at the polls Tuesday. • • • • PROS and KABNS Speak ing of hdhc,, page:~ 1-t !iMIJ and H S90 of the 212176 (:01\lreBionlll Ke..:otJ li!IIM ~nll' S$,7Sg,7H0 .64 tt•at w0111 Plid to ('OOI't'Jitimcn in dirn·t :~nt.l rr:ported oontrihutioru; in 1q74, tiN yur of thr: l:t.~l C 'onarr~~ion~tl rltctiOnl. All ttteit funds 'came from only on~: spedal-int r:rr:.,l aroup, and «rtainly tomethint: w ~ c:xpet:lr:d In n:tum, Ktnl~:thina likr: fal'Orable a..;•tion. It Maltr:l"!! not whrthcr thr:!l( fu nd11 ca me-from lh~: hla oi l co.puie.1 ot t h~ hi& union~. hi you can It now wt11d1 , hr:..:au.w if it ... ., fr om the hiJ oil eotn .. nfet II W1,m ld hotv~ ht.'rn •P~ad ;u.-roM tht hu dline:t and J'C* wow.ld t\•vr: known ;.htlut It: hUt sin~.~ it c..mr: from un~t k ... ba~ly rn~nlio1tct,J li nd thh It pt!rhapt; t.t'lr: fi rtt )'0\l'vt lltard a.bout it. . You m"-ht ll.,k tlt~o~ nl.lw ll IW'~k-<t: who da-Kies wtt.t we ta.Ye 11 richt to \now :.l•mll' -J. ~Utter KdA -----------The Birch LoB hlJ 1 =~1~1=:"::-; .. --.. ao.-c • ,_ ..,_ ···l"ft ........... .. ---..... -.... -...... _. lntae ,....,_. c lao -IAcWe-.............. _.._ tt.e $40.0001 51111 ... -.:t. eMDot4'• 'I'M CMD8 11 • tbe_.,.,..._ ..... ----llf_.,to.-... __ lJ beeD ef1410•• .... ... doc least ta• ftt' , z.; lire ciYeD. the same .... .,., .. er lltterers. Ctty,..._.._ looc co--no1 ..., ~·t ban u.e U.me er-. to pollee beach 1m.. '•Tbe edoroeiMil...- m•st aeballiJ ... tile _. belle lhroWII -lEo -elte lB)'OQe."' npltbld •• Newport COUilCUmM o-il Mebl.nl.s. lD her plet. t)r .,._ U.. ty pr£ortty lor IIZo - prd:llem, Mrs. Rlldd ..... The Consequences of Lyina no Doetoo:od-In 1972. the Environmental Protection AgenCy's Community Health and Environmental Sur· \~ill11n<:e System !CHESS) de· cilif!d 1o demonstrate that poilu· tion l'8U~ by buming sulrur· bearin~t; fuel,;; had an advef'M' t>IJ'tt-1 fm human hea hh. Armed with a suMf.qur:nt ('HESS Te· Jos;;;;;,l! llllrt whic h refH·hed that concJu. siun, the t-:I,A then ~tablished pullut inn cunuolr. at power plants that will C'tiSI t he JX!~r l"umpanif'i' -and tht' Amen can rnnsumer --hi Ilion!'\ of dollars. m ..... "''tory In 1953. NAACP lowyors l..t by Mr. Thurpod Manhall we~ preparing AflumenU fOI' u.e in the BrotA •n ''· Boord of ~otiun school desegregation cue. Mr. Manhall enlisted the help of • group o( historians in ~ to construct a "plau!iible" cMethat the f ourteenth Amerwl"""'t was intended by ita fr.JHI'S to for. bid rac:i.e.l ~alton. Ont' of t he h:tol.oriatts, Albert H. Kelly, laur diac"-ed their ::~~;i!~ Fund diversion charged wbere rmaeb toaciiU ..... are eotoreea. :.: Hut nuw it turn!il out that thE' assignment: "The problem we rf'pnrl prudu«d by C'HF.SS was fa.ced --.·as not t he historian's haM-d r•n dn~:l1tred lindinJiC!'. l..os d tscm·ery of truth ... the Att/>!f'lf'.~ 7'tnu'" ~·ritE'r W. H. probiE'~ mstead was the for· Huwl dt"t ailed tht' ..;tnrv in a se· mulatton nf an adequate ra·~ ,.f art it'll'!'. which ~·e rE' t ht>n ,floss. . " Ht' 11-aid that thE' d£-hlltt>d o11 thE' llonr ol Con-group ~·a!il nnt "E'ntf•aed in fr•r· ,i:"rt'>'"' h_,. ~t'nlltor Paul Fannin ':"ulatinj! lit'1'o.'_' _hut wa "uainji[ The problem ol. dol u.tr, wbJeh bas dtrided 1M ear for years. also dlfidel tile Utter committee. AaltaFer. PSOD of BIJboa. e....--t(. the oommittee's w.J. Dt- ter subcommlttM,....., 1111 COQIICU to _, ... docs from tbe bew"tl• all y..-, claim.Jae tlat doc waste& apread dlaue4 But, oommitteemu. Put· erl.aft qltictly poilltedOIUIIII: tbe otrlclal comllltUM ,..._ ttoa ealls lor "ealore-t1t1 present law,'' wtale'-allolrl: qs oo beacbes dllrlllt euA t.a1n hou.rs, U oa a ...._ The CoaocU U ....-a to toJtmally ec:Mider:-::IIZo:.'lo:r:-~ di.n.uee against property owners •• Dl•erskln of recteral CET A f\mds to fatteo tbelr per8001.1 offtee blldcets for klrlgg more ~UUcal hacks 11 taDtamount to mlsap- prqn-JatJoo of tuDds iD- tlblled to ease uoemploy. meo.t," tilth 41strlet ~~:~per­ 'T18orlal candldlte Mu BUr.s- wupr charps lA a state& m..r: crttlcldac tbe eouaty BooN oiSOpomoon. Supentsors ban beeD IJl-iH .·Ariz.) and ,!her... !acts. t>mphas!Zinp: factA, bear. formed by the U.S. Labor Ha:'-€'<1 011 tf',;tim""" -"UJ>plied ing down nn tacts. slid ing off Department that 9 stafl h~· hoth .:n\'N!lnlent ·a nd nnn· fact!i\, quiet ly iA:n<;'ring fa~t s, members ·aides ud sec-J!P\'f•rn nwnl st·iE'nti~t ~ many and. _ ahnve all. mterpret rng reta.rles to board members .,1 wh11m had wurkt'd 1111 tht' prr•J· facts rn a way tu do what Mar. Thomas RUey, Robert W, f'<"l _ tht' 'l'mw.~ writf'r con -shall said Wt> had to do." BattiD. UdLawrenceSchmldt dudt'd that Dr. ,Jt,hn F Finklt'a. Tht> Supreme Cofut eventu· A may DO longer be paid th<• ('HESS oftkiaL had tal re· all~· d id employ this deliberatE' wlth federal fuDds. ~·rittt•n the r<>pttrt .. ul aJil't'ncy perwn;ion of his-wry in re•chin« '•As 1 understam It, tbe !Ol'lf'ntists: thl deletf'd material its momentou~ dt'<"ition in May main t.bnlst of tbe eompre-that did nut show a cunnE'<:tlnn of 1954. And from th•t decision beaslTe employmeot aDd hrt ~·een ~ullur pollution and ha~t come tht' in<'nasinc federal tralDI..ae act 1s to belpre-h<>a lt h prnhlem!l: td down· takt'(I\'E'f of SC'h{)('lls, tM horron. ttuce uemploymeat aodpro-piRyed e,·idence that wt>akt>nt'd of ~nrced_ bus~nfit. and ncalatinJ: Tide blrd-to...plar.e people thf' ca~ a~~:ai nst pollution: and ractal anrmostty. wltb re-traJ.D.tac and new tdl ;wt-rridden his l'nlleaofues' What hf.came uf Thurgood skills," Mr. Blnswancer ob}f'Ction~ to unsuppnrtahle and \far-shall':' After riding the repu· said. ''lola.D.Y ctties, eounttes qUe!otionahle NtndusinM. tat ion ~·on m thE' Brown ca,;e aDd agencies use CETA ~l'ientist s who partiCtpAtf'd in 1nto tl'lt' post nf Solicitor Gen· mooey for summer employ-the pmgram .,, rt'\'tt>wt>d its erat ot th<> l 'uited States, in meat of students and lor fi"'dinp:.~ ha\·t> cnti<'i~erl the rt'· 1961 .\hrshall Wl:lii a ppointed a puttlng weUare reel.pl.eats pMt in such term~ a~ "<•,·erintt'r-just1n? ott he Supr~me Court. lato jobs, "Tt'l&tion." "systematiC d istor-Ob\'tnusly. taking libertiel'i '•It's •·st another ease ,.. ~ ti1 •n," and "d id nut represent tht-~·itli the truth can enh•nce a O'NeU eonfers .Sth ,._.., and the budget lor fi&M!II litter wW be settled al etA ther .the J'uue 14 or 1-11 Coorleu meetlJip, of tbe supervisors hld:I.Dg truth." Put mnrt' 11imply. t ht rt'· rarf'er-ht'rt' and there. t lnfortu · tbe real cost of govern-pnrt w~:~Fo a ti('. naffoly, it cau alsu hrin1 deatruc- ' ~eat ~m 10Je ta.Jpl.y~r. What ht>C'ame of J)r_ Finklu'.' tion. And the vict im t'fould turn ~e$117~! ;:r:$;9:: S hor~ly after completi n~ his out to be a nat10n. HAll.. RACQUETBALL :.. , .._, fJ TOURNEY JULY 2-4 NICSZOLAS J . Z!ENER, "· Llcal. IIITICI Onoce Coast CoUere wiD executive mana.cer of the host tbe Srd umaa1 eetiMe' Costa Mesa Churiler of outdoor tbree-waD ~-Commerce, w11l retJ.re ef ~ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ball c:ba~iollsbtpc hiJ I...C fect:l•e Au&. 31. He bas serv- ENGAGE lH THE SALE Of oa tbe OCC coarts, ~ ed as executive rnaueer of ALCOHOUC B.EVERAGES meat dtrec:tor la BMTJ tlle orpntu.tloo slDee July 5-27-76 • Wallaee. 1, 196S. His pi at that To Whom n May Coocerc: Last Jea.r Cba.rUe Brcm-tllne wu to bulld the Cham- Subject to luuuce ot tbe fltl<f. the Datkll.'t No. 1 ber of Commerce until tt Hense a,pplled for, DOtlee ranted player, took Ida ~~ee-could su~rt an aDDU.Ibud- 1.5 berebJ d•• tbat the oDd eoo.seaattvepaHcwJ•-cet of $100,000 wf.tbout tu: llllderslped propoqs to sell . door three-ftllliiiC*ti*M. Rbsldy from any gt)'t'ertl- alcoboUc: betenaes at the He defeated Barrr Wdll::e meatal ageocy. The 1976 premt&es, !Jesertbecl as fol -1.n tbe title match, !tAU, boclget reached $100,275. He lows: SIOI Eut Coast Hl(b-21-18. ud. hlawUe, Ailee, •W eele- ny, Corooa del Mar/New-Wallace teamed 'tt1tll fill.. bnte their 5oth wedding an. port Beach. 92651. low OCC eoaeb Bob Wttul DJfersary on Sept, 11. .. r!IIWittosuchEDIMIZOII, to defeatBrvmlEold ... lloll BEIN & FROST FIR" tbe undtrslgDed is ~lying Moehletsen 1D tile .... "' to tbo o.p.rtm.,t of Atco-<loobEes, 21-14, 21-1._ IS REDRGAHI ZED bollc Benrace Coatrol for M.ueblelsen captu;red tM Tbt reorganlzatloo or lssaaDCe of 1.11 alcoboUc seoJ.or dt'fisioo ud Huer Rub, Beln, Frost and As- beYert(e Ueecse (or U-Helms woo the wo-·• .xlates UDder the new name eeues) for theM premises singles. ot Robert Bela. wmta.m as !oUowa: ON SALE GEN -Frost and As!iiOclates Is an- ERAL-BONA FIDE PUBUC COMII.ENCEMEHT AT _,.,..t by Robert W. Beli>. EATING PLACE, l>lpUate 0. C. C. ON JUNE 10 corporate pr.,.ldenl of the OD Sale Geoera.l 47-01 II Newport Beach ftrm since c ~e:;r'sr=t. REST AU-,::~~:~,::,~ 1 ~~~tlve and design of- RANTS INC Tbllrsdly, June 10, at COD't· U ~" be -•-~•-~ I P~1!sh·. ·•.,.. s·. 1~6, •-the t ces •"-' miiWolw...wuu a ..., 4 ~, ua meDCemea uerelMs lll tbe present lieadquarters Newport Rubor Ellalp.. LeBard stadium. A record balldlJIIr at 1401 Quail street, UGAL MOlJCI total Of 1,804 sbldeDts wtll Airport Area. Tbe S2 year receive diplomas. -~ •--• 1 NOTICE OCC studeot G _,_ old Jh.vaessl\llWU en• ron-"~"' m..a.J enrJ.DeerfnlaDdplaD-or I-3BUC HEARING Butterwortb of Costa ...... aUc tlrm wu begun by the Notice U berlbJct••tbat will preseat the eom-.:.-· tat. Jack$ Raub wbo died tbe PllBDla( CommiiA:N:I of ment address, eoUtled ••n. Ia 196s. The RBf logo will tbe City of Newport Beach more we li:Dow.'' S.. a. a mo wW bold a J)lt»Ue '-rt.Dc to state aDd oatloaal tonulca be retal.:! 1n his me ry. ~11 Tba reorpals&tion InA cODSlder tbe :ou O'FlaC pro-cha.mploo. c'bldea tbe reteoHolt. of Mr. poeed atneod1D8111t to tbe • Clwteellor Normu E, hill u presldeat and WU- Nnport · Beach Geaenl Waboo w1ll ptullll OCC•• llam J. Frost as executive Plaa: &DIIllal outszudlstl -E1 76-!AA: AD am.:lmeat to award. Robert L. a.-... flce-cn.adeot, ected to ...,... ..,. board of directors ot tbe LaDd Uee Elemeot &lid reys, presideat of tbe boNd tiM compu,ytsJactR. Light, Reer.Uoa Ud ap. Space ortna,stees. wtU acc..,e tM ~eentary-tnuarer. Elemeat to a6S ''A4mla· cluJ of l!l76. lltnttn, ProteslllcDl IDd FIDIDetal ConuareLLI" IDd Reer•tkwl IDd £ ... m•tai Op-. Space" u ll- te...t.. ..-., Sa ICM'ttcw to tbe •• Rec:,....., .., Kuiat Commti'dal'' CIMICA zW1oo. t>r lbo _.t, " tllo ~-~~ .,.._GIIIa1- 81de Dr1n Ud llu1M AYA -·· 'li..Z-8: A.a ...... to "'' La.s u. , ...... Ud Re-1G--to ettup.., ., ... ._ o1 "* • t11e r •• oor-... ., _ _.,_.,_ --~ ... -from ··~~~e~~~ ... lel"rrct ~-··~­aiiJ PuiS n ,.,4 _ . .......,..._ ,_ ___ .... _ toe -1lo -... 1'1111 ..,.,,_,1..., .... _ ot 1:01 p..a. ~ a. Cn cl c····., .. lbaput -Cilr_"_ -....... ., ... ssll ... I I I 0 ••tt .., ... .......... ~.,... ,_...._.,13 1 f7 ··-.... car "' ace ur M"4 .-I, 11111, lo ............... 0, ... • Vii\:IJD:7:a.e.lllltl ::: 593 of which comes out of hRndtwnrk . he w11s promoted to , ,~,., 1''•~ J.,h~ lim ~.-.. ... ,,.,_. ,.f't1,~,..~ CET A f\zDds, and I'm sure there's aD unemployed father somewhere In Oruce Couty wbo ls without a job because tbe board sldmmed uearlJ $10ij,OOO from tbose spelcl.al purpose ltaDds." ! FREEDOMS GROUP TO INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. John L. Harris of VIlla Park. :will be Jnstalled for a seeood term as presl.- dent of Orange County Wo- mea's Chapter of Freedoms FoandaUoa at Valley Forge at u 11:30 a.m. Juneheon meeti..Dg this ,Friday, June 4, atthelrv1rteCoast Country .Club. Aeeordl.ng to Mrs. Inn R, Rebert of NewportBeactt, program chairman, the guest speaker Ylll be Erlb. Meisels, distrlet manacer or tbe NatloDll FederaUoa ot todeptmdeat BuslDeu. Mlss Melsels aDdDr.Robert f . WUUams will be pre. seoted Freedoms FOUDdi.A tloo boDor eertttlcate awards. TOOLS ARE STOLEN Two lDe.ldlats of reata.l tool thefts were reported to Costa Mesa pollee last week by Red. .. E.Reotals, 2075 Harbor BlYd. A eooerete saw and an electric H'tfer snake, 't'&l•ed at $1,!11.%7 were oot re. turned nea dtle, the aspect uaibe a ebeet oo a cloaed aeeoaot. A ~ aprayer, vallted at $839.471 'WU takla bJ • aupeet matt.ac l cub depostt w aSlJIC a poulblr trudlleld driYer's Ueeue. BALBOA OPEN 7 DAYS. 9 • 5 67S-1192 for REPUBLICAN CENTRAL M 74th ,A JUME I P RttoU.AY • C REDIBL E CONSE RVA TI VE • CH RISl'I AN VOTE f'OR e Steel Stars in tourney . Top Clll'bl.... tM 4 tldMJtre •' •• ..._. ..... llac.._ 1111 Gllllde o1 llw,ozt a.e-. wtl1 .,. ... .. nd II IIPidal .... M1 It U.. iUdMJ 1'1a hMM'I 7a '-1 celebrity -.... .. ,...... nllll ... , J-.1. • Mr. G-allade, n, a teeb- aJcal ICM.Ior lor 0ruce Co.ty Cbemteal Coquy, teoelYed blJ tnuplaat . 9 1•r•110 ate~·· Hos- pital II Loa Aaplel. Jo1Allc Mr. Gallacle IDd three otber tr:a•apltnt re- clpteat~ 1D matches are Lloyd Brldra.S PatCrow- leJ, baoorary clle.lrmea,; Pat B~, Sonner Cuadtan Dut.a Cwer Peter Bur- Wub, Jerry Dlllpby, Bob Oatul. Ptlter BcHn, Marlo Macbado ud Brace Wayue. Tbe tloullt.JDtDt Ia opeD to bectaDen u well u pros, &eco~ctllc to Mra. Cyra ...... ,..n1 ~ Btef•• at tsOO ~. a ..... ol,..... ..... IBIItaM wW btMIIII• _.. tMa 100 eouta ttuweh"' tMI.-............. Par- ttelpuU Will U.. 10 to tbt RaCCIIC Cllb, 10M IWDr Ate .. t..o. ~to Wit~ Uae ee&ea1tJ ad tnMP' .. matcbes 1tbeN tllllertaJD- meat ud a Mftet ca.er wW be eened. ~LLI V AH PROMOTED Rudal1 D. S.Wna, - of Mr. llld Mrs: lames H. S.Wna of 757 Sballmar, Cotta ttea.. bu bMD pro- moted to airmu after eom- pletiDg butc tra..IAIDI at Lackl&Dd A.FB, Tuu. He ls DOW .ter&Obc tpeeial· Lied tra1DIJI( u u ano.lc unpttoo systems Jpedal- I.Jt at Keesler AFB, Mia. Have a Nice County • INSIDE THE CAMPAIGN ly Max linswen9er This final column prior to next Tuetday's primary elec- Uoo is not intended to be arnustnc. Haviq expotted. dur· inc t.bele eipt weeks, bow computer rnecbanics have fooled Ora,e County voters by overwhelminc them with barra,es or 1immicks and computeri.ted maH. I mut now "lay it on the line .. and tell you where Mu Binswancer I stAnds. I Talkin< to thousands of you in the District. I have found that an impressive majority of Orante Countians ... Dlemocrats. RepubUcans, Independents, and thole wbo bave "declined to a~te."' share a. common disturbance ... A GNAWING DESIRE FOR THE RETURN OF MORALITY TO T}iOSE WHO GOVERN : TO BUSJNESS: TO THE FAMILY UNIT : AND TO ALL THINGS BY WHICH WE MEASURE AND VALUE OUR UVES. I was med by an est.remely alert lady of 87 at Lq\ma HMII, "Hne ~ a.... lured .. to all $MM .,_a.l caues by enemies of our Country to dilute our Dltlcul streftltb and unity!" I wu ltnpa eaed with tM C!Mrtty •U~r ideas and we ~lked ~K~me more. - '"Max ... she said, "I'm 1oinC to vote for,_ if you will promi~ me aomethinc.'' "And what is that? .. I asked her. "Before you vote on an)'thinl when you a~ elected, be honest with you~lf." • demanded. lookinl me straight in the eyes "I usually am." I rupooded sbUinC her band. It was a stran1e coincidence. Her words were almost Identical to thole which Ronald ~an wrote to me when I wrote to bim I was 10in1 to run for Orance County Supervisor. Let's ~IJt about the issues. 1.163 of you responded by retuminc the questionnaire attached to our brochure. In order of importance, your priorities we~: 1. Reducinc County Tues 2. Reducinc t.M County Bureaucracy 3. Replacinc Corrupt Officials 4. Protectint ~ Environment 5. lmprovil\1 Police and Fire Prot«tion 6. Constructinc Roads toRe~ Coacestion 7. lmprovm, Job and Buioea Opportunities The tm.n Budlet Proeeedlnp are u.nder way in the County. Supervitors bave two windfalls by wb.icb the t.u rate can be reduced riabt now! (I l They no Joncer bave a line item of Sl4.000.000.00 for the County Medical FaciUty. and (2l Aueued values a~ up considerably bi&ber than they h.ave admitted to the pubUc. Whoever wins next Tuetday's election will take office before the Bud1et needs to be adopted and 1 want to speak for us in the bud(et battle with the bureaucrats to fight for a reduction In the County tax rate. Jt would be less than honest to say that I have 10me Pana~ or cure-all for the growine pains of <>ranee County. Tbe only thlDI I can promi.H you is that 1 have made no promises, nor do I have any commitments to the special interat.s... the landowners or developen. or anyone elle. I can promi~ the home owner/voter One thine . I don't want to be auTrounded by freeways, partiftc Iota, hip riles and lhoppinc ceaters where I Uve and I don't believe be does either. My vote on issues in County GovernrneDt wilJ be exercl8ed in full public view in a timely manner and I wUJ not hide from my constitueat.l by delept.iftl their ripts for repraeat.aUon to oottly and time con- suming consultive abldies by outliden. 9eina a ftteal t.oalel vatJve I bate waste. I bave not tqu.andered my puiOMl f_. DOr wt1l I waste to dollan on procrams or actJvit.lel wb.icb don't WUTMt tbeir own existance. Golftl back to the lady at LquDa Hilb and oar "*"'illl excba..,e of VOWJ ... her clolbtc remark to me wu. "You know. Max. you ba" to be true to roaneU before JOU eu promlte the voter anyt.bint." As a realilt who bat to tcr..,e t1i1e IWbbJe from my face every momtnc before the mirTOr, tblt Uttle ladJ ia 10 rifbtl ,.. bolder ol riublJc tnllt muat flrlt • ....... wtUa ldmlelf before M c.n talk abolll ,........... ....aky to ........ t or., otber ..... ollldlty. I'd .... aa. to pe It an boM1t try. a.t I .-1 ,._ Mlp. M'/ name appean oa aat 1Widly'1 ....._ a foUowl: WALTER ••MAX'' BlNIWANGER I • ·J C«fonUoe PI Mit~ KUMa~ }t(~ IJ) JANEY IJ £1U .. ~ n. _, •• F111C ol M...-rt S.C. •• Wee IAipe lit ~ Ba.11Ga Bay Clll» MIS ell tM ---.J'b of I bll..e 'el eeltbntt& PltrtiUe COlon_ ........ ... Ill den •.. ,..........., aao<lltl .. ..... won t1aJ a.p ,. tWr --t11c111n. 1.-:MaD tlbi.-........ brtltit nd lllpll"J ud tlle0onlarrup1DIIIIaolnd ~ ..., bJIIe t.eWor bltlou _, ..... .a wen ··• lllt..tiaa'' oa tall wtdte colllaua. a.t tbl tblme of tM ...a] repotts ud the propam fti'"b lolloW'e4 ~ 1t'UlM ··~ ol 'M." Tbere were U.J ntereaces to tbe Lelpe'• ..,-., pr...,_,c, oflleen ud memben IDfolYed 1Jl tbe '•beciDJW~c•:; M yean 110. •me Yery afll1llille. So laek- a-dalateal. Jadeed, were •me of the early ms.tes tbat eYeD the focw!tnc members (wbo bad beeD put and percel) ebortled. B.t tblir Ideal were rood; tbeir aims tUP ud determfNHon at.roac. Tboee were tbe tacrec11eots that carried tllrc.cb tbe 36 years ••• the splrtt of '36 wltb three Au11.t.aries. Tbe ftrst was the J.SOC (ID08t.ly ctucbter• of meomers). tbeo Lu Retal (1965) IDd most recent. Vlrgtnla Cutle, (D&med i)r Mrs. Rlcbard Cutle of BaJboa) ••• ooe of the Leactae's earliest prelldeDU llld a past presldellt of Nation.l Au1Muce Leque), plas the teenage group, t:be AaiJiteeD.s; DOt forgetttng the women wboee 8 actin yeus prh11eced them to leas wort hour requirement as sustainlDg member ••• eYeo so they turned 1n some 3, 000 hours t.b1s year. Tt.a one can readily realize the impact, ttme, etJort and ''mind ..power" of t be.se muy women ded.lcated to community service aDd bettermeot of an area. The result ••• a deotal bealtb center, with bumble (and oot euy) bectootnc, that of drirtng the Uttle patleats to Hllllt1ngtoo Beach, •here a dentist coald and did giYe dental care. The most reeeot Yeotur~, spearbel<ied by Sue Hitchman, bu malted ln a day care center, wtrlcb prondes day can for needy worldng mothers of Com Mesa and t:be Rubor Area. These are tbe majol' projects, bat there are many others tlat benefit the area. JEd (MRS. ROBERT) LUCAS, at left, pn- seated tbe president's gavel to Marp~t (Mrs. Josepb) Metcalf at t be a.nnua1 meeUog o1 tbe NeYpOrt Beach Au lSUD"e League. Info party Saturday for Panhel J(~ 8art»r Paskl- leaic Ills scbedlled s mottwr ....ctncNer illlonll:a- tlca party for ttds Slbn'dly, l10e s, from t eo 4 p.m .. at tbe bcune of Mrs~ Georce Boediapaas, liU s~ Terrace. IrYt:De Terrace. Sorortty C1J'l.l from •r-f'OIIlWlblc caqJMtet WUl model tbetr on cloc:bea at Ule l.llormal IX'I"Cl'te fastdoa .:bow pr~ed by Mrs. Fay Hauer of ·~· port Beach. Wrs. Roy .J-.e wUJ a.d- tJress rbe mocbtrs, qaes.. • Uons 'IF1Il be an.srued aboat R1cbard} Castle, ).1yrt12 fMrs. Eroest)S~. · t ampu We bJ collecfelle$, Do~ (~1rs.George)\'aMle), Marta..o(Mrs. a11'J lnformaUoo Sheets ~· Rolud) Hodgkinson and Dort (Mrs. Edgar) gardiJ:IC r"Uhblc wW be dis- BUL These recelYed the Llu~? tr koms with trlbatec1. colorftal cocb l1es. Tbe Panbellemc W!Dena Amelt:a 'Mrs. Martln) Lor:Jcney officiated aW'U'd, a s11YeT meda11km at tbe mtke. Model with a supertl Yoice. t1ep1ct!n( f1)e godcjeu af member Elaine (Jotrs. RobertJ Burna jla.n •l.sdom, 1l1ll be presemed sang lyrics ~'Omposed by Kay Spu~eon and to Jennifer BroYn, an Alpba Betty Storch. Each Yerse, 1n some wa)·, Phi at San otego Sbtt, IDeS described the president wbo stepped forward aD outstanding aulesd at ••• amld much laughter, to be sure, for OCC Jut spring. MissBJ'OYll no one being toasted (roasted'') knew 'lrbat •ill also recelTe a monetarY to expect ln the spir1t of '36. scbolarsbip next fall u part Among those present at tnt call were of the MineTYa AW'Ud . Tb.l.s Mmes. RJchard Castle, Ernest S~g. Georn alf.air is ope!l to young •o- Y ard1ey Jr., Roland Hodgkinson, Edgar Hill, IY' eo •bo wU1 eoter 4 year AIIStln Sturtevant, Rol2.nd Wright, dow'o from colleges lD tbe fall. Senior Yllcafpa; more •ere Mmes. Nelsoo Netce, girls are urged to ptck up Bay La.ngenbel m Lawrence Br01P1l Jobn T their tDTttaUoos from their Boyd Jr., Wilfred A. Berls, Marshall Sle~ counselors or ctrls• priJI- decker, WUll.am H. Spurgeoo m. Wilbur '=ipals at their respeetave ReyooJds and CoUn Reyoolds Robert schools. aEG $7.19 THEREGRAN-11 Tablets 30 Free wntt 100 Now only 15.95 r---~ 1) YtftruTHUIISDAY SPEC .... ...,. ~ ( Fn • S<Jt & Su'~d<> 'I rtl 6 P M -f xcludmg Holid1ys dmn~s mcludP t.uuo or Sdlad bat ed potilto or nc~ RED SNAPPER . . 2.75 1 MAH I MAHI . . . . . . . . . 1.95 ~~ GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . 3..25 Fl TOP SIRLOIN .. . . . . . . . . . 3.75 ~ NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . 3.95 , LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . 5.50 L' STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . 5.95 ' LUNCHEON "''~o sn,•Pd :JtJtlv unttl4 p .m. ~ 't 16271 Px loc Cu.t~ Hw• • Mu"'' "910" Bet> • 7131 ~2-1221 ' :.01 E Co.•t t-4""" • Co•on• Del M.-. 171•1 17S.OIOO Tbe colorflal ciDdld camen record.s were made by BeY (Mrs. Robert} Mosier as accolades were ctven and taleots recognized wbeo committee cbairmen made their re- ports. AD'IOD( tboM booored was Helen (Mrs. Deu) Waddell, L-.s Relnas orpnlzer and t:belr ftrst cba.lrman. Many Lesgue members who 1110 sened oo the oatloul board were oamed. Crowner, Kenneth Albright, Joseptt'ctarksoo, For tunber UlforrnatloD, Ma.rtlD Lockney aod PhJ lps Merlckel. Unable contact Mrs. Ronald P. to be present Wl.!re past presidents, Mmes. Baroett. 3085 MolaJd P12ce, WUilard Klllloo (Hfnes), E. Avery Crary, Costa ~1esa,. s-tS-1%79. E~rd MUI~ Ir •• ~Ga~e~e",Ciyan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hill. Lonn1t Vln<'enUnd Edward A. Pellegrln. Tbe spirit marched on • • . So did the procnm. John Philip Sousa couldn't have IOUDded a more sttrrtng csU to '• march up oo t'le stage, ye splrtts of '36" than did Billie (Mrs. Ralpb} Deaver at tbe grand The progrtm of the day ended with Jean (Mrs. Robert) Luca.s banding the gavel to Margaret (t.trs. Joseph) Met,.alf, who , ln beha.U or all League members, presented Mrs. Lucas the gold medallloo of the As- sistance Lea~e of ~ewport Bea~'h .•. wbose ''splrtt of '36" marches on. • • • • • plaDo. As the former presidents answered The m .. mbers of the Llcto Isle ..-oman's the call, director Betty (Mrs. John) Stor"h Club were on their toes and up to their preseated each with a genuine star .d ears wltb enthusiasm la..st week. Old Glory strlpe Uncle Sam bat • . • except those colors marked tt as a ··red, white and YOU·• •bl-tb.e111t•oaa••-de••rs-~ .. tec_o•ry•'•a ... s_v_t_rgtoJa __ cw_r_s•. ----• (C onttnued on Page 4} 1 CHURCHES , 'TH£ . FIRST lh\PT~ST CHURCH "THE FRIEHOLIEST CHURCH IH TOWN !" WAY ... E "· MULLE .... ,.ASTOR t :4S A.M. IIILE CLASSES-11:00 A.M. WORSHI,. HOUR 6s00 P.M.-[VA ... GELICAL HOU R J01 MAGNOLIA AT SAN TA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA Centw.[ !Bib[e: Lhu 7.-::h 23RO ST. ot ORAHCE, COST A MESA · 645-5050 Sll.Dday morning worship -10:45 a.m. Sunday School Sll.Dday evening worship • 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible study and prayer • • . • • 7:00 p.m. An lndependent church with Bible tea<.~hlng ministry CALL 673 0550 FOR A SU ISCRIP T IOM TO THE EHSIG" •• -• OHLY SS A YEAR ~OR 4PPT. ~4.4-()838 -~ARBOR V\~W CENT~~­ on San Joaquin \..laH~ ~oad jusl Soulh J Mac Arl.~ur 61-vcl. FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH .. 1 CLIPP DL, MIWPOIT IIACH -642·7'-U Dl. P. KINTON liSMORE PASTOI -·AY ICIIOOL ........ A.L alaLt n .. DY Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. ......... ,. ..... & 7 ..... l•• ....... .. a.ISTCHUaCH IYTHISIA Ne-ootta..cn 1400W. •lboa Blvd. 813-3805 Rev. RoMrt Shepard Jf w.....,aa..c•lde.t .... A.M. ......,._...w... f ·ll:41 GRACE BIBL-E CHURCH Vtter~· Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa R.EV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES· 10:30 A.M .• 7:00P.M Sunday School. aU qes. 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES· Call SS2.oo92 .,.each.in8 Bible Doctnn~• •We invite you to worsh1 p LU~CHU~CH. OF THE MASTER. 2900 hcif"IIC Y'"' Dr. Coroudd Mar. Calif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Putor -Phone 644-2664 , SUMDA Y SCHEDULE: t:1S Lm •• s.dly School 10:10 a.m •• WorlbtP Nunery an4 Coff~ Hour l\TT'ENO THE CHU RCH OF YOUR CHOICE Chrtstion Sc ience Ser•ices FIR f CHL"R( H t lf CHRIST . SCl F'-fl ~ I 3303 V1.a I ,d,, NewpOrt Bt'al h SUND AY S\HOP I 9 & 10: Ill a.m. SL"NUAY . FR\ I~ I ' 9 & Ill·''' a.m. WEONE OAY f\ I,,....,(, MEETI N<. -. r.m. Rt Ant"<· K< ){)M Yrc:c:k d.n ' 'l A m =-. p.m. Wc:dnc:~.ay 0 "'m.· • l') p.m. Tuucbv 9 .a.m. 5 p m. • ~ p.m SECONU CHl R< H elF OfRIST .. ClE'Ili'T Newport lkalh at Corona del M1r 3 100 Pactfic Vt(' .. '"· SUNDAY C'HOO \ lO a.m SUNDAY 1\ER\ I( llO.a.m WEONF:SOA l' A:O!'I P .M.- Reading Room 3500-8 r_ \.ou t Hwy. ~traace Oil 'larclafta Mnn .• Fn.: 10 a.m. 1n 5 p.'"m eadty eft~,ooo l 1.0 3 Sat.: 10 .a.m. tn 4 r m. You a~ cnrd•.all~ mVlkd co acctnd d\llrC" ~""''"' aod "co utc Rudin Roo..:. l'l~mouth Couareptionar Churctr A Frw Mil~ c:.o.,rpn~ OtrntrtJrt Orlldt THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL Mu\tttn WteOAY II.YICI ••• A.M. AND lit .. A.L BiWa Study: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Churdl Sd'tool I 0 a.m 32128ROADSTREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nuc•y _.. prowidld Phone: &t2·2740 Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit - Investment Certificates All at highest rates EXAMPLES O F ANNUAL IN TERE ST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% c,•ol .utt~ n! ~IK'\ s I 000 ' fUI ••t id l'lVt\lffttfl (.t•'•ftc.Jit \ s noo b 10 ,,~,, •• ,,c 5.39% 6. 72% 8.06% au t~t•tr-e\t c~.,~ .. ,., 'L'li c•--• '""'''• '"' •-~· •"'• • ... , • f'f' 1 "' ,. ..,... ~ O.W"' t"CC r•t ••· "'''~1 cS..t, PI! •o N• .,• •c-... ~ ,. r""f'••._ .~ .... e-.,•' ,., • ""~ .,~' , ••••••• ~ ~· ~d , •. ~ '" f't.r.'"' ,.,.., • • ~ ~ ... ,~"' • • "'" ""' CLtf\ fit'''"' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sav1ngs nsured t0 $4 0.000 Safe depostt b oxes and the most wanted savmgs serv•ces Head OH•c e Los Anqeles Fed ral Savrngs and Loan Assoctahon On e W•lsh•re Los Angeles 900 17 01 her :11 •ct's throughout the area l!il. .... . " , f \.' I ', , ' ;.. ' /j}i/,11-..1 c I . CPO) ............ ,"" -_ ... == dl. "mEMlUOURI ~r-. ARSON PROBED IN H. S. FIRE . - H/'l.tlf'-(•'-' r.,. ,,. "''·'t..Ar,<.. H ... T 1- CO·HIT 'THE t>UCHEU L THE O!RTWATEI FOX' ..... .,, Ar-.. oupectod In • ,5,000 fin early Taeaday .. a •nceareaoftbeprts• am II Newport Hmor hl(h tcllool. Fin INpeetor Art Mortoc laid tbe blue, wbleb dtd Ssoo otno<tura1 <kmace ood _.., $4;500 worlll of atblettc eqQpmeat, "wu of a ... ciou blture.'' The ftn ta .wJ IIDdtr fDnaU- 111*. All-to IIcht tbe !Ire were bampered by trub bins a.M btcrele n cb:, aJd In---. --In ... buroed ....,..._ were about 100 .... nt~Qblrts. IlLEY ENDORSED BY NEWPORT CDUNOL lacllrabtDt 'Ibomu RUey wu eradoteed Tlleaday by all 7 me .. n of the Newport Beacb City CoacU in bta btd t;,r electloo to tbe cocmty'a 5th Dlltrict Board of SDpem.ora Mit tbat lle DOW boldl by IRJObltmlllt. Mr. RtJ.,, a retired M&rlae cto~ral, ftl ap- polalodby -.Go•.- Reacu 10 .. "' .... n1 moatba of the Wlnplnd term ot tbe 111o ~bald c_,.. of Ltdo lilt, wbeD .. r. Cuper. wu IM at HI. He wu tbeD tppOtated bf GOY, Edrmmd Bton Jr, to Mfft tbt !-year term tD ftleb Mr. Cupeis bad bee n«ecttd )lilt before htt __ ;... ___ ,.. -. . --+--... ..._ - EDE-CEC.-TS Proven leaderehlp, ln .. plty, t.lent, ability end auperlor perlofmence. ISSUES 1. A MAN ~ CAN 1'MIIT ..... It •n ..................... " ......... .. '"'lfl•fMI .... IMeWetii.Ktt l....,... , • .,.....,,, .. ,..ety.,..u,.c .. ...., ,.,,__,..._...,_ .. IC_ .... MM ........... _ ...... , ... ,. ... . 1. WIIP\ATK* ~ TMt coaT cw L~ TN.....,_, .. ._,......_ .. ,. .............. -............ ... , . .., " ...... , ..... •tlltll,.........., ............................... ......... ....__ ................ ..... .................. I, .. OWIH .... T ... IN\ftflo.MINT, ....,_....._, ............ ........ ........ ......,. ............... . 4. HCIUWTY ... T NOMa ANO .-.-o,u ,... ,..,. ......... -....... ............... .-.M ..... ,......, .......... ..._. •IMI ...................... NtM.O• ................................ ...... _, ........ , ..... ,. .. ............... ...., ...... . •. TM ICDIIDih ,.... ••• ...., •• ,....I ............ .... ........... Mf ..... f.~M ................... , ... ~ ..... ... .,_ .................... , _ .. _ •. ~ .... .,..-*-0, .. ..,., ,.... ..... ....: ... ..... 111£141 .............. ...... ................. ,__ ........ ... -.............. ... ENDORSED IT: • ... 0 AMERICA, 10. CALif. CHAI'TU • CALifOIIIIA UPUILICAII .USIIIILY • utiiTIO IIPUILICAIU 01' Clol.lfOINIA • YOVIIGIIPUM.ICAIII • YOUNG.AMIIICAIU 1'01 I'UfOOM 'AMIIICAII PISTOL .. IIVOL\'11 AUII. . ..... .., r.-ot ,.. .. ___ -. 'I'Nu., m w. n•a..--. 01111. WIOI Harry Esllls dead ·at79 BUry E-, --Rutlor Ala n ICC. IIIII former 11...-rt t 'd ........ -~ oflldll, -.. _, ot lut .... ac. ....... coo~a-.Bowu 7t. Mr. E .... ca.. tD Metra poll .. 1111 ..., .... --Jtrwetto. ....... Wbea ...er tub: ud '*""""' _ ................. Balbo& p.t .. ll Later, be! owaed tll:l llll.nttran ICon • N-Bhd. to c•n1 Newport,lllet'po-by AI Forpt. Bury ... bon In OldUoma ..., ... """" Ill> "' -· -... be cap. biDed llloA-CIIJhl(b school lootb&D t•m fo r 2 years. Hewua .._... mema bor ol Amerlcu Locta> Post 2911Dd wupollltcommuder twtee ltlriac the 18!01, He ter¥ed ... lbe potlt'• bolrd ot dlrecton .,. maDJ yean, lllcludln( .. -dlrtac wbleb tbe ~ -~~~ aad developed property oa. tbe bay betw ... lth aad loth street., t-tndedtbat land to the cit)' tor tbe carnal: Lepoo bome at 15tll aDd the bay. After a liU storm dea stroJed Newport pter, be 1ed a bood eleetioll drtn that reJUlted ill clly f'lDIDclDc' for a DeW pfer. Mr. Elltv.t 11 sant.Yed by b.ls wtfe, Loalse, at the lamlly bome at %10-1/2 Palmer. Co.ta Mea; their daucflter, Marpret, &Dd 3 , ....... blldroo. s cnot- c nDdcb~JdnD, aDd lllten WlUa 8torml ol Deo.Yer, Verga 'Huttoa of Ca.ta Mea. aDd &leD RIDden..cbt of Newport. Prtnte ArTiees were held lD Suta Alia, BURGLARY LOOT $18,950 IN COM 8af11an: toot loot nlaed at tU,tiO rrom a Corooa del l:lu bome wtrlle the ~1- d_, were awtJ for the lloltday w..-.t Harry Balatr Jr. told po- Uce u.t be ad tu flmlly rGrDid. Moai:I&J afterDOOD from c-to flOC! lllolr bome at IllS Bayllde bad bela ruaeted. TbleY• prlld optD. • d• trlDdotr to cot lu, ood took llltmol ltbl np, Jewelry, a telea scope uc1 oa-r famU)' ..,.... ......... IDelald 1D tbf loot W'ete • polar bear 11111 1"&l88d at tT,SOO,a(I'I&IIJncwortll ts.soo. a black bear nc •• $!,000 Ud .... -dMr nc ftluod 11 $'100. ••• )oQlrJ IDe!-• $1,500 ••• dlamoad IDd: emenld riD(. Mr. llt.UJ', wt.oee fllkkue Dl.me 1.1 lloDIJ, ll pru:ldeat ol "T'C Cotp., .. alr lretcbl flrm ,.._rtendDtlrOr .. ""' ~ llqlort. JULIE HUNT NAMED TOPS AT McNALLY Jlllle Boat, -r ot R .... U Ud Mtld<l Hut, to .... ftlodletorlu ot lllellllly lllcb oellool 'o ,_IIIC clul, GndMUGI .. ret.. trW be beJd at 10 a.m.. T--.J. J., 10, oo tbe polio. Gndlltel of Me!flllJ'• --..--,.... ..... -·-·., ........ , ...... lhallck Ia: 'flledletot1ID ol ..... _,._ GOLF EQUIPMENT I~ TA!(EN IT nliEVES Golf II \ E .a fUNd .t $1ll.llna __ ._ __ ., .. c_ -c.-r,. Clll>, 1101 Colt Clll> Dr • .. t1c11o1, Ill .. " w. 117111, ... w.. ea tlrtr• tl ColD. ·-,allot'$ .. , • ..., ... . TMI!II TO CLEAHEIH • ...,_.,, 7 .. ""no..,, •• _ .. --··--~:F:--.4? : ~::., t. Co* ....... .JO ~ ............ 51, Co*-..... '"'no. • 0 .,,.., •• t • 70% vote turnout _,.,.._., ....... ~-....... _ _..11.111_--llolleljl•ut- -" ~ .. -... --..-dr --.,., .; ;: ....... lri-;;;;, CMinl .-w--. _, dJ t ....... .,. ...... ~-- ..... --Coal c.. ,., CGIJop ---.... ---Dlotrlel. .... did .................... ,. .. ---... s --tiU -"' CGIIil)' _.N1d,_. !<tpol v-~A.E.ot.-,_.,... ________ .......... 17,0'70 1· _.,c_M_wtaa,. .. ..e. l7"' ooct -AJa rwcsu • • sans ... ~,us.~~ope~>umu .... ·---"' 1110$'0 liSle thu z lo I "' Newport Ud 8r l'fG KAAI'A by iM1 tbiD a HIGI"""' lD coaw ... ----------~------a.re ~ Uw ~cktu Fin ,_ people from lD tty ktca1 rscea: • BOARD OF SUPERVISORS lDcambeDt Tbomu RJiey, Y....,n tt tile CUff Huea Eugeoe Athertoa and Mu r.ome ol o..,._ Symootts. s m .. ucer Ill Ne~rt Te.ey are llilldrelt trteDds ot • -8 • _,:~, ber ttMcMet wbo has been eae a couuo:u>. • • .., Z.h., were reeeat a-.. -.... 1.. ~~-I lty • 40TH CONGRESSiONA L --• a~~~: a nrs Republlcans Alicia. tltere. TbeJtreBlll Tbomas, C Patrtek Clancey ~~rlebl~ ~= H~rjerfrey,John.SchmUz: Thomas Mauro, incumbent Hartwell. DCI'W' rlstttnc other Andrew Hinshaw Robert puts of the North Ame rl-Badham, w. F. Da_veoport, caa ~-• • and Dale Outs . GfrlDJ Morrt.Ja, wbo was "re-POssessed" by her former hulband, Bud Morri - .,.., Jut Deeeni>er,lshead- 18( a new Coats I< Wallace Real Estate om~ in the S1J1 Dteco area at Uw eo - truce to La Jolla. Gtnny was last yea_r's top sales persoo for the Costa Mesa orttce of Coats & Wallact> and hu had oumeroos awards during recent yea r s. • • • A Gir l Scout Is trust - worthy. helpfUl to others and loyal --aDd Newport bu si- nessman Mar io Pacini is allo aU of these •.hlngs, ac- corcUng to the NeWport Har- bor Girl Scouts. who have r ecently had their Scout House pa.lried by Mr. Pacin i aDd his crew. According to· es:ecutlve sta11 member Neva Tt.omas, this Is just one or a tooa: Ust or nice th.ings done by Mr. Paciniandother member s of the Balboa Bay Ltoos sen1ce club, Interior aDd ext erior palnUng has been done before and bot h the Girt Scoot nag and American flag have been do - nated by members. HEIGHTS GII1L FALLS FRO~ ~0VIt4G AU10 Christine T. Clark, 16, of U Z Bolero Way. Newport Helgbts. suffered ,mu.ltfple abruloos to her sboUlders, back, ar rns ud lees when sbe fell from a moTlng car at Capri Lane and Mesa Verde Dr, Mqnday night. Co a sta Mesa pollee reported. She was a passenger in a car driven by Kenneth P, Freskan.lch. 19, or 2965' Blmtol Pl., Costa.Mesa. He took his tn)lred passenger to Hoq Hospital for treata meat. He told police the door had been damaged in a prev&ous accident and would DOt sbut securely at times. She bad leaned back aplut the door and fall- ,. oat. Democnts Schoonover. Joho • 14TH ASSEMBLY OIST, Republicans John Grtce, Jerry Asher, David Abbott, WHitam Crosby, WesSartln, James Slemons, Harold Mc- G ratb., Henry Quigley, WU- Ita m Hulsy, John Hopwood, Marla.D Bergeson and Dale Lucus. Democ rat Harold Cor- dova. • 73RD ASSE MBLY OIST, RepubUcan incumbent Robert Burke 1.5 unopposed. Democrats running are Dennis Mangers and Jerome Amante. Incumbent ·Ha rbo r Munici- pal Court Judge Betty La - moreaux Is being challenged by Julian Ertt, and Superior Cou rt Judge WUUam Lee Is ®opposed. Incumbent Don Simpson Is challenged by Edward Wolfe for a water district board seat. In statell'id,, races, in- cumbent UtS Senator John Tunney ls chaUenged by 8 other Democrats, and 10 Re- pu bli cans are battling for their party's oomlnaUon to that job, Polls wtU be opeo from 7 a.m. IJOW 8 p.m. 4PORT · 4 l UTHEIIIIE lOSS DUSTIII HOFFMAII AliNE BANCROFT 'loiARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE' BOTH (PG) SEJoiiO R Cl Tl Z IEH S Sl"fCIAL SI.OD LUNCHEON ond DINNER RESEA V AT IONS MONO REO Phone (7141 644,1700 r~~./?m •••••••••••••••••• MLI IAI.EI IEPOIT Salea through the Multiple List- Ing Service of the Newport Harbor- Com Men Board ot Realtor• totalled $144 MILLION ln the tiret four montba of 11176. THIS IS A 64 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 11175. l,5811 new u.t!Dgz were proce~Hd, ot wbieb 69 PER CENT WERt SOLD. 72 per cent of the nlee were cooperatlYe. Ullt ;row. Pl.opWtJ rib • ... . . •••••.• ,., ••• ,,., \\'har vou don't know ,lh.."'ut \'OUr rhone 'ot'rviCt~ (an cost vou. In monq . ume .• uw:J rrruation. So to help vou save on all three. wt·\~e just ruh!tsht•d a new edition oi "Ynur Phont" Sen•ice: \\'hat vou don't kno w ..:an cost vClu . lr's a (nurcet>n~page hooklt•l filled with tips- ;:n~._l other· rt'siJem 1rtl cu~tomcrs will fmd ,·al ua hle h h.•lb •. lor l'Xampll', wlll'n Lnnl.! D•swncc rmc!' art• lu\\'l"~t And how \'PU r iln U:.t' thl· Yell~·,~· Pii)!C.:' 111 shop h,· rhone ;md <;;J\'(' on ).!<1!' .md hu" f:m·~ h {'\'('11 tl'll"' \'otl htl\\' Vl •u •'<l!l sn·e (ln m~t;-~l la­ t ltlll ,,h;-~r~t·s wh('n \'tlU 'rt' aJ Jillj.! r htltll'S m lntW· m~.: ttl a nl'w residence :\'arurallv. ho w much ynu ..,,,.t~ J cP.,,mls un htlW vuu 'rt' aln·aJ\' u~i n_g "''ur rh<•nt·. But wt~·re sure rh;u t·n·rvht..xi v w1ll find thi~ trt-c h.._,okl~t a u:o.clul uuKk ttl ~eurng mo re \'alu~~ ftllll1 their rell•rhorw. Just fill in ;1 nd mail rhe CClUf"l.ln tn the addrl'SS !ih~ 1wn The bcK1klet is ahS<,Iutdy frec -<mJ it co uld hdr' you S.1\'t' fllC.Int'\' l'n -vour monthly rhone hill . @ Pacific r------------, I • I I>C'l Z l Z l I B ~ • .. I I t i I .. : r r i f f i r ~ I ~ I J : ffl l . • I ~. I 11rJ : b ~: I I L------------.J - Warmng The Surg eon General Has Oeiermllled Thai C1Qa1el!e 5mok~ng 1s Oange10us 10 Yo01 Heahh. MG TAR MG TAR MG TAR MG TAR MG TAR ..... __ 1 0 rrt; "IE 'P.trllimmt ..... ~ ... - 0 9 mg niC ·---07 mgM:-~ . ·-__:--_, 0711MJIIIC AS LOW AS YOU CAN GO AND STILL GO GOOD TASTE. NEW I KENT GOLDEN LIGHTS. SMOKING SATISFACTION WitH ONLY I MG TAR. ~ I Golden Lights • THE BEE LINE IJy lAHEY IJ e•t.s (CootiJiued !rom Pap S) to lllolr "ahU to "-rt. Lido 1a1o ..... tollr 1811 ta. '' Ole mtc• •1 a ...._ tea . puty, 10ir there wu a baat at rhechlb'a dock • • • tile 55 foot oftabore ena.lar, See Rope, 1rlttl tbree stateroom• Md bud. rdlbed teO iaterior, owoed by Dr. &Dd Mra. Dolll.ld McADlls. Toar cuests"repr1Y\IfCec1 to co aboard. Tbe lOUr !ltarted ud eDded at the Lido clabbou.se. Sm111Dc' Judy Fnnco ·sat at the ''baa start-ln:i) table.'' Ticket bolden were <U.Heted to tbe m1n1 busae~, stattoa waroaa, which lbattled 1o aDd trom tbe Udo Isle homes 011 tbe toar. Tbe PuUloD's brlcht red tram allo abared'tn tbe stattle ud wu remi.D.J..Ic«<t of the old sa.rrey wttb tbe frJ.Dce &f'OUDj tbe top -motorhed, or coarse! RoUer, Sally Jaur and Bea Riley, wbo wua bolt-. Sooo folk •ere bl.ckfortea,aampa ... OM uttle .aodtrtches aad tea cates. Clar'tt K-.dy<J Mammotb Oora.J centetl)iect ill Old Glory's colon wu seosattooal, u were his arrucemeots lll the tour homes. Near by were Jennie and Dick Richard; he had )1st made tbe anDUa..1 beauttftcaUoo awards spoa- sored by Newport Harbor Ctca.rrber of Com- merce. The first borne on the st.tttJe Uoe was tbe Elden JacUoD's charrn!Ag place 011 Trieste. The two bay-front homes were the WiUI&m Merrtlls, Lido Soud, ud the Rod SoderlJ.Dcs, Lido Nord. On GeftOI, the Robert WarrnJ.Dctou' borne lad many UDUIUal fea- tures; most unique were lD the chUdren's rooms. One bad used tt»e much lmoed Sabot as a bed. cusflom fttted, natun.Uy, as was the husky choo-choo bed ••• qtne, bell and aU lD aaotber room .•• wlttl a pnctlcal Uttle ''ticket desk" and paiD ted oo the wall, 1D UnDg color, was lite sUe CbarUe Brown with tra.inman's lantern ln band. The John De WUt borne, with three fllll lots, bad the spaclous open air atmosphere or Hawaii • • • much b.n. rock both lns'tde aDd out. SlltUbs, trees, ferns, colorfUl blossoms plus a Ian rock. Waterfalls added to the charm. Tbofe servtng at tbe sUver te2 uns IDcladtd Glorta Valerie Meany, Margaret lleler, lrea.e Hardage, Betty Brown, VI AleiUIIt.r, Amelia Lockney and J£11ll Ta.a- <lowsky. EmU y Burett and Mileoa Wlnclder were 1D charge of the opporttmlty ptUes lJid the most entlarnssed winner wa.s preKJ Joyce Reaume, ll:lldlngtbe first luckyoombtr. A sprintll.Di of men were In attendance and there wu ooly ooe "man's prize'' , •• S ellen it was w:on by a man. George Hewitt! Hls wife, Dottle, was also lucky, Newport Ha.rbor High baM was there in filii regalb. wltt1 stirring music of a by gooe era, wblch added ve rve lO the ''salute lO Newport," which emphasized thf' many vol- unteer, ctvlc and culrural orpnlzatlons, especially women's numerous and varied contrtbutloos to the communlt)' needs. Some of the fu nds fro m the toot will neiJ) refurbish the clubhouse, but thf' rna jlr portioo wlll be presented to the Mardan Scbool for therapeutic educatioo and the Bnille Institute • • • • • Apology to Mrs. Patrick Brazil; Bee Line lDadfertentiy omitted your name from those atteDdlng Mrs. Clifford 's brloial shOwer for Diana Mellott ..• and you the groom's mother! So sorry. Aloog the way we "lstted with Margaret flllOr and friend Jorice Magg; Ann Bell, Eln. Twichell and BUlle Deaver, also Connie LIGAL .IIOnCI NOTICE Sue is75% winner' OF P UBLIC HEARI NG Notice ls he tell}' given that the Pla.n.nh~g Commission of the CUy of Newport Beach wUI hold a public bearing on the application of Welton Becket Associates (For But. lock's) for Sign Exception Permit No. 7 on property located at 83 Fashion Is- land, Newport Beach, to per- mit thf installation of a 344 square foot '•Bullock's wn. shire'' wall sign where Chapter 15.16 of the New. port Beach Muntcipal Code would aUow 200 square feet. Nottce Is he reby further given that said public hea ring wUI be held oo the 17th day of June, 1976, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the ~ewport Beach City Hall, at ..... hich time and place any and all persons interested may ap- pear and be beard thneon. James Parker, Sec~taTY Pl:.nntng Commission City of Newport Beach Publish: June 3, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Sue Ficker, who for the past year bas fou ght the Irvine Company's plans to 'buUd the Corponte Plaza offtce development In Sew- port Center, saJd this week s he be lives she has woo ''a 7 5 per cent victory," but isn't ready to QUit yet. The state Coastal Com- mission 2 weeks ago okayed the fi rst phase of the 40- acre pro}ect at thf north- west comer of Jamboree and Coast Hwy .. -\n earlier regional Coastal Commis- sion approval had been ap. pealed to the state by the Central Newpo rt Beach :\ssn. and sror; (Stop Pol- luting Our ~e"A'port). Miss F'lcker, "A'ho is active lll both groups, lauded the state commission's Insistence that the company establish a mass-transit system with- in Newport Center, anti that not more than llalf of the floor SPLCe of tht proje<'t'f.. 26 buildings be occupied un- til work Is started on a ne~· Coast bridge across We're Here SEVEN DA.YS A WEEK ~BIE SPORTS LTD. 'But, I am disappointed,'' she ad mitted, ··that more stringent steps ~·ere oot ta- ken to protect the ba y fro m the runoff from CorporatE' Plaza .'' Miss F'i cker, who Jh·es In Bai!Joa , said she plans to appeal the latest eommis- s ion dPdslon '·to a higher authority," but would not specify wha t aut hOrit}' she mt'a.nt. Court action or a.n appea l to the fede r~l fnvi- ronrr.enta! Protect ion Ai!:en- 1!\' are 2 possible avefiues of appeaL Miss Ficke r cha rged that a state Coastal Commission inv estigator ~nt most of his time b iking to thi! lrvlnt> Company, and very little ti me with the 2 organizations that we re protesting Corpor- ate Plaza. ··We gave him pl ctur~:>s of the awful pol\utioo and ~­ gap gro~·th aroulld the Ba.hla Corinthian Yac;-bt Club,'' -e said, '·but, to my know!~, he neither vtsilt>d the stte no r showed the pictures to t flf comm ission. •· COPA DE ORO PLANS JUNE 13 RECEPTfON Thf Lind.l Isle hOme of Mr. and Mrs,Jotm ~l c ~au~h­ ton will be U~t• setting for :~. cl1ampa gn.-recpPtion hon- oring tht> Copa rle Oro pa. tronesses and their eS<"o rts on Sunday, June 13, from 5 to i p.m. The reception ,.,ill be hosted by the Auxillaryhoard of Hoag Hospital. Ed} ~be Bulloch is president of the Auxutar:·. The tea Is organ- ized by Mrs. F'ritz (Elaine} Wester hout J r. of :-oe•'port Beach, Copa chair man, as - sisted by Mrs. Stephen (~Hkl) Sholkoff of :-oe ... 'J)Ort Beach, tl rst vi ce-prPsident of the Hoag Auxlllat} FED CASH FOR S.C. C. Congressman Andrew Hinshaw anoounces that the Southern Callfomia t"o llege of Costa Mesa would t K elve a federal grant of $125,000 from the U.S. Office of Edu- cation to aid students in career plannJ.ng. The pro- ject ,..ill be guided by Or. Vince Gill. Invites you to its 1st· Annual Tennis Extravaganza • • -FEA TIJRING-* TENNIS SWAP (BRING OLO RACKI:T S O R r;000{ TO * FREE DRAWING ~,. U>T' ,.,. PRI ZF<." ~-.A * SUPER SALE <S •u r.H """ HIt ON ,'tiA.'I F HR ... Nn\. * TENNIS PROFESSIONALS on hand for lessons with kids & beginners. * REFRESHMENTS, MOVIES, fun for all! lsATVRDAY. JUNE 12 -10 a.m. to 5 p:J!J Call 675-9700 for more information. JUST ONE ILOCIC NORTH OF PORT TNE,.TR£ SAME SIDE Of ItO AD. ~l.ENTT OF PARKING SPACE IN REAR I 2831 E. Coast Corona del Mar • NEII'ORT HA11110R I!ISIIJI BETTY .GLORJ.A THOMAS of frvine, e.tecutive secre- tary to ITTIM Company Senior Vice-President Lanstng E'be rllng, was se- lected as CaiUomia 's 1976 s ecretary of the year at the 24th annual meeting of the Satlonal Sec retaries Assn. in Fresno. She Is now a po ssible candidate for the inte-maUona.l coolest to be held In Houston in J ul)' at NSA's internatlooal conven- tion . She Is atnliated with the Bahia Chapter, ,';SA, in !'\<?v.'port Beach, aud has ser- ved as Its president, vtce- pl·esidenl, tr~asurer and parliamentan · advisor. He r huslrand , Hasil, is a re!ired Marine pilot. B Y J.C.H UMPI'IRt E S j .( • llw ,.,{Ji"rl t'~. II~U <t' •f •,•c a 1 f~.!J ,,..,, .. ,,, Hh d. ;.d• b(', . ., a (•,•ttl '1 .-~a l and..,tl r~ ,,_., ..,,,,, I;.ITr'l z.~ 'ea••. n an awr~onh ,,,., '' ""' rmd 1ru eln. THE ORIGIN OF BIR THITOHES .".I most nery book ·and '"".'''• ll(tin~ on birth-s tones refers to the first grouping of 12 gems the Breastplate ofJudg- and ho\lo' It 11.•as worn the B!t'.!ica! High Priest, The Breastplate ,.,as lost the Babylonians when ens~ve-d tfl@ Hebrews. the Babrlonians it is not In· a relationship th<:' stones and the ZO'iiac. The re ar €' todar three lists of natural birthstones: the otncl.a l Jpwelers .a.s - SOC"iation list, the histori- cal list, and the traditional zodiac llst.Sin cethe stones in the~ lists vary, and five of the months list more than one stone, manr of you havp a choice of an}' of I several beautiful and in - birthstones. -PAGE I For a investment program YOU'LL SAVING TWO WAYS AT LFS YOU NEED A FLEXIBLE PASSBOOK 1 ACCOU NT earn.ng 51f• o~ daily com- pounded mterest per annum. FiftY percent of o ur savings deposits. on the ave rage. are held by account holders 1n these popular passboOk savings- the back.oone of every well-planned savings program Whether you have S5 or S40 ,CXX> on aepostt. your luna s earn daily compounded 1111erest at a h•gher rate than that paid by commercial banks And you can klake Withdrawals 1n any amount. at any t•me- VJI!hout penalty YOU NEED HIGH YIELD SAVINGS 2 C ERTIFICATES In m1n imum amount s of $1 ,()(X) these term certifi- cates earn the h•ghest interest on msured savtngs that Laguna Federal has ever o ffered Select terms rangmg from 90 days to 6 years Longer terms earn higher 1nterest rates What's more, tn terest tS compounded dady. and these h1gh rates are guaranteed for the full term . providing you 1ncur no mterest penalties by early with- drawals Ho-E Of'ACf 1'60 oc.-~ .. ·~,~ l .llguna Be~cn C~iolo""• 91'6!i' telt'Oi'>O"e •~· ·!t•l LAGUNA NIGU£l., C11 to•n•~ 3 IJ'ona•cl'l lbv "'•aa SAM CLfM(NTl., C.iolorn•il 1101 NQ111'1 El Cam1<to Re11 lAGUflllA ..US. C.!llorn•• 1•301 PiiMO~Ville"C•il lAU l[lSIIN()IItf, Cill•lorn•il 600 Wesl G••t.•m A..enllf' FOR JUDGE MuniCIPal Coun. HMbor Judtetal D1nnct JULIAN S. A respected 111al la wyer w1th 23 vean upenence long time acllve restdent of the Hitf'bor •• Marr•ed -2 dauqt'l!en and 2 sons lthe latter cunentlv studenu at Newport Harbor H1gh Schooll &he"'es that cour-15 should be cour1eous, cons1derate, ta11 and 1mpart1al Partial List of Endorsers Hanv N Ba1ley Pete Barrett Osur H. Beasley Stan and NOf'ma B .. l! Roge• Berg Mr and Mrs. Charle1 E. Brown Hal and M1nam Btrnkrant Dr. •nd Mn. Albert Cote Joseph & MMgueflte D• Statmlao Vern Ofl E wans Julet and Helen Gaoge Mel Gr.u Col. Raymond R. Hajek. U.S.A.F. IRet.l Glona Kamph Bob K•tehner Of. lind Mn. Irwin 1(....,., &.nwd and Shreila Kine Ot. tnd Mt~. lAwrence K ... n 0. . .nd ~. $...,.._. Koffhr Mwllc tnd Dorothy K"* luctllt I(Yfhn L..onard Met Elinor l-.y Or. OwMI M111m011 Or. Martin Miller Dr. E. Terr8ftCII Motan John Mc:Oo:noufh Donald A. MclnitJ John and Ginny MdCI'fNn Davis P. McNamee Dr . Curtk Nehon Frank otctm.n ""-i· Gen. Robert G. Owenl, U.S.M.C. (RI1.1 Btl! P~ttidt [);cit ......... ..._ hmes C. (Bun)...,_., Jr. Mr • .,. Mrl. rtMI 1'11 111,. G4'1 Mf • ...t Mn. Curl ,._.. c,..rt a;HI';o-""" .... -· ...., o..w ............. ,. Ho ..... .... Or. Jehn Ran ... , .................. ....... _ .. ..... .-.... T- ,_.. ZiMOMI-1 t . t . • • . .. • • • • • • • t • • ·: • . r::::::::~=~--:1Tennis winners named Teams race Vote for 1'1lie ... "' II I t ol the CIIJ 01 "-" BoaeO'• ll>rbic ._ loorwa.,. •• the t.llowlac •baDen ud rWlDe.ttoo411). accoll!tac to Mrs, Jildy O'Sba .. ~IJ', teaal.l .-p&n1JOr:: BectnJdaC--pre IJltermed.- late womeo's siac:les: Kathy Bibb defeated Ruth Adams 10-4. Intermediate -advanced women's slngles: VI ctoria Ca.lsse won over KarenSadU 6-3, 6-1. Intermediate • advanced women's doubles: Marge Chapmu-Lee Hartbcoctde- reated Millie WoUshagen- c.., ....... ·-'· 1-a,t-z. Boac' ' c -llft-lllerme- dlale -·· ......., -S.I'IMII.I ._ Offll' Rleblrd lltpr-10-1. ... __ _ m••• IIIII*' Art-de-r,.tecl.lloJ' Fltlpotrtek o-1, 3-6. 6-!. tm:enDed.tate -ldn.Dced mea's doelel: Jlm Bartb- Jack Chin deleltedRayZetr- Jobo Vrt. 6-2, 6-4 Adalt mlled cto.bles: Roy and Mema Fltqlatrtet de- feated Leo aad llaJianne Kreter 6-4, 6-S. Halbud-.Ue ~les: Raymooct aDd Certnde Ne- W. F. TRAFFIC SAFETY NEWS Republican .fOth Candidate District Congressional Profession -Engineer * No pNwio.s politico! officft * Mld.t-of-tlle-lloocl ~y * lepNMAtuliwe tJO'Nt"IIIMrlt for al * Soopports tile Rlpt-to-Worlt * All Ori9flloror not 011lmitator * New opprooclles to Technology and H..-PrableiM VOTE NO on 15 FOil A STJlONG ECONOMY Yes for W. F. "Bill" ENGINEEII • IUSINESSMAN FOil A IE II Ell AMEIIICA Bill is e problem solver. You will appreciate your vote for the representative candidate. Br Jl:.! GLAVAS NE WPORT POLICE CHIEF On~ or the prtmary coo- cems of a policeman at the scene of a tralflc coiUsloo Is to facilitate the move- ment of traffic around the acc ident scene to prevent addit iona l colltslons. Dur - ing darkness this Is often accomplished by using Ughted tlighwa)' nares which burn red in color. When approachi ng a scene ''here you oh~rvP these flarPS, rpmember thp fol- lowing: 1. Heduce your spe('d but 00 NOT STOP. The purpose of the flares Is lo move L!GAL MOnCf NOTICE OF t;O!\'OISCR IMI - NATORY "POLICY AS TO The Ame rican Christian I School admits students or any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities gene rally ac- cordpd or ma de available to studen ts a1 the school. It does not discriminate on t11e basis of race, color, national and elhnic origin in aliminlstration of its edu- cational policies, admis- sions poticies, scholarship and loan prog rams (the school has no S{"holarshlp loan programs), and ath- letir (the schoo l has no forma l athletic programs) am1 oll1~r (the school at prP- Pa.id tor by DaWIIpOI1 tor Congress Committee sent has none} school-ad- : ::::::::::::::;;;.;;;•mlnistPred programs. Burglar~ ThP Ame rican Christian Srhoo\ A5osoc iation DBA Ame rican Christian School, 2591 lrvlnP Ave- nue, Costa Mesa, Calif. This Is not a soUcJtatlon for stud~nts as It Is con- tramc smoothly U'OUDd the accident scene. 2. Be alert for other emerceocy vehicles (ftre trucks, ambulaDce, etc.l whic.h may be respoodlng to the accident sceae. 3. Watch for poUc.emen whO may be JI\I.DUallydiHCt· lng trafftc aoo foUO'fl' their directions. 4. Watch the actioos of vehicles and Ptde$trlans tn front of you. Many times addltlonal accidents occur when drivers are looklll& at the accident scene and col- lide with the weblcle In troni or them becau.se they were not paying atteotloo to their driving. The presence ol nares at an accident scent! usua.lly means the pollee have ar- rtved and have already called lor any additlona.Jasslstance needed. The best thiDg you as a driver can do ts coo- tinue around tl'le accident scene and leave the area. ACCOMANDO HAMED ATHLETE OF YEAR Junior College All- Ame rica runnln@; back Tony Accomando has been named Orange Coa~t College's ath- lete or the year for 1975.76. The elusive S-9, 170- poonder from WPstmlnster high school left a trail of broken records In his 1wo seasons at OCC . He trans- lt>rred to Tens Christian University last February and earned a starUng spot 1n the Homed Frog backfield"dur- lng spring drills conducted tn April. ........... CliaaW ... at speed lo v-.-..... 7-1, way GIIU' •cJoo, t-11: ~oct- It Blidrtltl'l ,._ ..,........ T-f'letl& rtar• ;rt. ~~-t-t. *' ,... ..... ~c-­Boro' .... t-11: Ca-If F1W11 k -.:rete meroaltoftdt...,_t .. Pbll-•••tw:Q ta eo.ta ..... UpC-14. noo ... locai~C-­ Girll' ........ IS-11: Ll-If ~ -• 111e too sa M,:Collom ._ orer Lla ..._,.,, .............. Be......, 1-1. 7..S. L&ll F11diJ. tlllllfttstf:IC*I Boro' ...,. ... U-11: Art lllcM ql ... -aw S- Roa defetted Kta llolhlwl Ume •"«MI dlamp6oa Mike 6-0, 6-1. But htva tD 1U old blblt Glrls' cbiblel. 1-12: 1•-of beM.IIII 1oea1 fatorltes. niter Tbomu udSiilln Me-After a.. na t.to tbe rear KeoWll clef-.tedG..,...Har-wheel ofllaMyBecker'sblte rlDitoa ud Katie Broetfl-4. la a eenteb beat. local rau Clrla' -~ ... 11-11: Ll--_.., 1111111 botb But sa McCollom IOCILiallou-... -""""' llle polb-ley ~feated Cbrllty Mlller lie addreu mJke to espWn aDd Lurie n.drle6-t, 6-1. tbat the coWaloa wu accl- Boya' dollbtes. 9-12: Gary deatal. Cohen &Dd Rid: Frey del•-Promoter Harry Oxley tedCregMlrttnudBobHol-took adnobce of the crowd mu 6-4. iylterta bJ matebhtc Bast Boys' doubles_ U-16: Keo Ulf Beeker b:u 2-maa rna.tcb Hoffman aad Scott Perklns race at the eoct of tbenlght's woo 6-2, 6-0 our Pete and r-rular PI'Oir&m. Buc ea.s- Sam Myers. Uy defeated the HuagUngtoo C.C.E. mea's •lDCles:Bob B•cb ncer. Long defeated Doo Gny&-4, Dubb Ferreu or Pasadena 5-7, 6-4. YOD last Friday's hand.lcap C.C.E. men's doubles: Bud maiD neot.aDd.MarkCherry Bardsley and Bob Aslda •em or Reseda captured the top over Gary Lovell and Coal-•cntch nee. son Mor:rts 6-1, 6-2. C.C.E. mb:eddoubles:Bud Bardsley and Bartua Myers defeated BOO 1.oftc: and Peg- RY Gra.tishar 6-1, 7-6. SKIP J ERAHKO TO PLAY AT DURANGO Skip Jeranko, a 6-5 for- ward and center on Oruge Coast Collee:e'• basketball team tt:ds year. bas signed a letter of iDteot to play oen season at fort Lefls College in ~ranco, Colo. The Pirate star, Wbo prepped at Estanda, wu No. 1 nbotmder In the South Coast Conference, He al.eo racted up the· seeood best per-(lme rebowtdtng aver- age in OCC history, putung down 150 earoms 1n con- fe r ence acUoo for a 12.5 average per ga.me.1 TRESSLER GRANTED GRID SCHOLARSHIP OCC place ldcter Woody Tressler has recetved a IIJU grid scbolarshlp to atteod Long Beach State University, NEW CLASS IN CYCLE SAFETY ()pent.ocs are still avaU- able for the Newport police department's next class tn motorcycle safety, which starts June 5 and runs for 4 Saturda-y mornings from 9 to noon. This will be the ttnal class before the sum- mer break, according to Capt. Doa Oyaas, com- mander of the poUce traffic division, '4'hlch runs the course. Classes are offered through the Newport-J,tesa school district for a regis- tratlon fee of $5, Motor- cycles and helmets are pro• vlded., or students maybrlrtc thelr own. A state Dept. of Motor Vehtcles man •111 be at the last training session to issue class 4 (motorcycle)drivers licenses. Reservations fo r the class ln"f be made by calling 556- 3302. Addltlonal information may be had by calling 644-, 374.!. MATTRESSES ' JI'EW -UIVILDIKC frrerulat Sh.aJM!S '••• .. a...-eet ... COSTA IIIUA IU.TT.US CO. 21JO ,N...,..t ~ ... SAI·IJOJ IIDPOIIT HAIIIOR EIISICN I'IJIIJ!ItED IEEKLY -PAGH lliJRSMY, JUNE l. It~\ coiltiA D£1. IIAI, IAI.. DAN Ct,W; 'f'ti F\"JJA)' THRU .fA "fURDAY -------·~ Join Ua For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 .. M ... , ...... ... .__ .. mf/1 ,.. · I f RESERVATION S . r · /( l·~·l/ tl 6.0 . s 1 23 LLh,,:::;:;:_/L ,~L, .;;:::__..,-,.c GUEST BOAT SLIPS ·-~; CLOSEO loiONOAYS '\ . 103 H. BAYSIDE OR .• HEW,OAT lEACH MONDAY night MINISTRY M.n.M . Each Monday Night at 7:30 Plymoulh Congregat ronal Church ,. .. ~ 3262 BROAD STREET, NFWPORT HEIGHTS Nursery care provided Phone: &t2-2740 CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR VIS!! <M! SHOWROOMS TODAy. 12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD., GAROEH CROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD , LAGUNA NIGUEL ANAHEIM 772-3401 CARDEN GROVE 7S0-7665 LAGUHA N IGUEl 131•237 5 STATE LICENSE NO. 192231 fULLERTOH 871 -PO~ CO A.H Al AREA 646-5094 • ,• ·, . • • ' • ' ·~- HOW MUCH CAN YOU trar}" to ou r policy to solicit for students by ao1 vertislng; but is published as required b)' Internal Revenue ServtC'e Technical lnlormatloo Re- lease TIR-1417, In 1975 OCC rolled to a perfect 11-0 record and an- neied !he national title. Ac ~ comando rushed for 1,155 yards, and led the nation to scorf~ with Z9 touch- downs. Tressler, a S-8, 140- pound soccer-style spedal- lst, led the nattoo tn ttck scoring last season. He booted 54 extra points and 6 field go&ls for a total ot 72 points. He hOlds the Pirate standard for longest field goal. He converted a 45-ya"rder aptnst Gross- mont in 1974., ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS ,·. .. ,. AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES Publish: June 3, 1976, to the Newport Ha.rbor Ensl.gn. TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system . Shoes Phone 642·3490 Now! · ADIDAS SPOT-BILT · TIGER CONVERSE · KEDS for TENNIS BASEBALL · FOOTBALL SOCCER · JOGGING SOFTBALL WarmuR Suits Jo1 Joy -White Stag Court Casual · WHATEVER YOUR BALL GAME· TENNIS BALLS · SOCCER BALLS FOOTBALLS ·RACOUETBALLS BASEBALLS· HANDBALLS DUHLOP PRIIICE L!GALMOnCI ORDINANCE NO. 1682 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW;..'()RT BEACH AMENDlNG SECTION 15,04.090 Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "AMENDMENT TO TABLE NO. S-A OF THE BUlLDlNG CODE' RELATING TO INCREASE Of BUILDING PERMIT FEES The City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Section 15.04..090 or the Newuort Beach Municipal Code ls amended to read: ''15,04..090 AMENDMENT TO TABLE NO. 3-A OF TPE BUILDING CODE. Table No. 3-A of the Bu1ld1Dr Code, hereinbefore adopted in Sectloo 15.04.101, is amended to read: '•TABLE NO. 3~A BUILDING PERMIT FEES TOTAL VALUATION FEE $1.00 .. $500.00 . • • • • . $6.00 $501.00 to $2,000,00, ••• $6.00 ror tbe ftnt $500.00, plu $1,20 for eacb addlUou\ $100.00 or traettoo thereof; to aod lndu<lln& $Z,OOO.OO $2,001.00 to $25,000,00. • $24.00 for the tlrll $2.000.00 plus $4..00 for ea.cb aMlUoaal $1,000.00 or fracticlo tbutlof, to and IDclodiDr $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to SSO,OOO ,OO •• $U6.00 for the ftrll $:5,- 000,00, plus $3,00 for acb addttlonaJ $1,000.00 or tn.cttoa ttweHOf, to and tocludlal S:i0,- 000.00 $50,001.00 to $100.000.00 •• $191.00 for tbeftrst$50,000.00, plus $!.00 for 11.cb addltlouJ $1,000.00 or fnetJoa thereof, to and IDc~udiiiC $100,000,00 !~~~~1•v~~A~LUATION FEE :f to $500,000.00.$291.00 tor ftrst $100,000.00, plai $1,50 for eaeb adclltiGOIJ $1,000.00 or traedoe tt.r.of $500,001.00 and up •••• $891.00 for U. ftnt $500,~ 000.00. plus $1.00 for •eb addU',..! $1,000.00 or trutioo -· Wbea the valuatloa ot t._ ptopoHd coaJtnctbl nceedl and a plan la reQ?.tJ'Id to be RbmltMIS by ITbMetloa Seetlon :101, • ..... tlloek .... aballbo poJd .. tho Ol!lelll at 1111 t1a1o fll ""'mlllloc plaM aod eboc:tac. Tile plu clloek l'eo lltoll be perm.Jt r.. as .Ht t:.rtb fa Table Ho. S-A. . aro laeorilpllle or-ODihalk......,.. c~ • ..,.,_, plu eMc.t '" ... ebortod .. • .... _.._ ., .... BoJldiiiC OUictaJ.'• SECTIOll 2, Tbla orittM-ollall be....,.._ ...:o In oftlebl MWtlpiptr o1 tle CU,, Ud U. ..... lblll be III<ICU••• Udrty (10) da,. aa.r tb1 diU .. Ill ...,...._, ·-· .... -~~· ....... -·"' Cllf C..CU of llle Cllf fll Nooport a .. b Mid • lila .. , "' .. .,. 111?1, ... -... eel ...... -.. , ... ,. 18'18, ., .... loUowlac -· .. "'!: AYE&, COUICILMEN: .... n, Doolal, Buratt, ~ llclaoU, Wllllama. 110£&; COO~:-· ABSEKT COUHciLIIEW: ll)>clloCI. """""'"· ...... ... ,.. o FOR SALE BIKE RACK for car. Ex- cellent coodltion, only used on ce. $10.00. Call 675-3251. ask for Terry, .KOI ..... w~~ -"-:;) /f. ........ ··~·· a.t"' c -~~ ... Fancy Japanese colored Carp 202~2 B•yvtew A ..... ,..,, O .C. A~ti)Otl (714) S56 -4920 ... ,._._.. cw ....... Ow .. 1At.11 &lllftD 420 1t. rrTM, COSTA. .. ESA. 646-7706 -646.-55 -~...,~ • DIY CLIAIIIII$ • Wf41!"b I 1..,. All ___ _... ,,. 00 hlatsv ..... ·ea. ilw7:. _,.,, __ • 1'1:.0-""' ALL occ:MICII. DJUrl T•sb . ' ,.,..,. fiDIII_,. .... , .... ·-- 1 Time !O word1 ,_ less , . . 2 , 00 U to 30 words . . . . . 3.00 31 to 40 words ...•• 4.00 Each word mer 40 . . .10 2 Tim•s 3.50 4.15 6.50 .IS STIIDOI 4.50 6.00 6.00 .20 e HOUSES FOR RENT 0 SERVICES TUSTIN MEADOWS -Housp for rent. Two bedrooms; two baths plus rlen on \ar~e lot. Immediate occupanq available. $375/mo. 1941 Dorchester Av~ •• Tustm. Call 673-6733 or 631- 2068. • 11.\UTT SAL OM "' . , Z41t ........ BEAU TV NOOK 2732 E. Coost Hwy . Corono del M• Phone 844· 7336 • HEARIIIC: AID5 HAL AEBISCHE R • Proper Fi1t ing Assured 3409 E. Co.st Hwv. Corona del Mar 675·3B33 • IIAIIMI NAIDWAU "1!5.t c...,. -III-I ClUia ---· Clfle--·-.. _,.._ 100 W, COAST H. B . ' GLEN'S G:\RDENING -and eleanup service, lawn planning and preparation. RPasonable rates. Good reh~rences. Call 673-2007 after S p.m. o PERSONAL TWO RELIABLE UC I coeds would like to care-ta.ke your home-thls summer \\'bile you relax on your va<'atlon. 833-3486 alter 5 p.m. o PLUMBIHG·HUTIHG Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, 0\sposa.ls, Drains , Faucets, Copper Re-plpes •••. Reasonable prices, day, nlght 1.·r week- ends \ JUST PLU/i.BIHG 'Telephone: 642-411 I License No, 3009.f8 • MUSICAL FOR SALE JUNE J AMBOREEI Wt>ber Walnut console pluo for years or pliJlnc plea.sure •••.••• $1145 New Yamaha spinet orpa with ABC, Rotary Speaker, etc., now )jst • , •• $1419 Buutll\11 Baldwin Acro1100ic spinet plano, e•ceUMit quollty ........ t m Popu.la.r' hard to ftodHam~ mold W-lOZ Walalt or- IU .•••••. , • , • $1015 Ewerett 45'' ltudlo ptuo -- yours for ••••••• $1095 LOwror TLOK.SA Of1U, -... .-.. $lOts (All ..... •Joel .. prlo< ale.) . •• .. , .. Relit a Yalnde p&uo o.t ..... -"" ,... eldlcl • nmmer oC .. 6 -'e. . , T.,-.,....,.. SCHIIIDT ..-;CO. ~ .. , -•'lriQ-y- 1110'1 "· IIIIa ... --••. Ell. 1914 ...,.. st7-. 1")' •••• 413 CABRILLO TERRACE,· CORONA HIGHLANDS OPEN FRI. 6 to 9» P.M. Also SAT. & SUN. 1to 5 Beaatiiii.Uy decorated bome -larp U'fiaC room, for mal dlalnc, Larre famlly room cwerlooldac pool, etltertalDI.Jic area, powder room. lou bedrooma, three baths. Excelleat ~. ..... 17 CARMEL BAY DR., SPYGLASS OPEN SUN. 1 to 5 ON A CLEAR DAY THERE IS A VIEW OF' SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND -CATALINA -NEWPORT TO PALOS VERDE -BIG CANYON -DOVER SHORES ---from tldB ''IDOfe-1D-con- d1tloD" borne ---3 bedrooms lamUy room, lormal diDJDg. $189 5 ... BROADMOOR HOMES view+ pool In CORONA DEL M AR --four bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths. Large master suite. Great new froiJl Uvlng ru m and family room. Easy upkeep yud wUb swlmmlng pool and spacto.ts wood decJbc. Wocd paneling and decor ~ves th1a bome a warm weloome feeling. REDUCED TO $164,000. Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS ................... ~ -~CountrY. Atnlosphcrc-- Urhan Convenience Sheltered by beautiflll sbade trees, owner-baut C&111ornta ranch house with 8'' thick DlUOilrJ walls, beam celllngs, 3 bedrooms, 2 batha, cozy den, large llring room. The park-like setting on huge lot 126' x 190' gins complete privacy for the 23 1 .(5 solar - heated pool With 15 :r 27 cabaDa IDd ! dresslllg rooms, 1/2 bath, fire ring, beaatitul deeklac, la.Dd- a~lng and lawns. REAL BARN eootat01 doable garage, large workshop (20 1 ZO), 1/2 bath IDd completely tln.lshed 2nd floor r ecreatiOD room. Large dog run, big garden area IDd plllltJ of ott-street cuest parking. For t.be family that ea)))'l C &111ornla Uvl.ng -SEE THIS ONE TO-DAY. $215,000. Best of te rms. ;"ftil'lr" ....... ••r• tllllt ,_ ...... raJ_... IOYR.MeCAIDLI RIALTOa 111 .. ,.,. - 11• M~RT ._YD.~ CDSTA IIJA I COUNTRY ENGUSH 4 bdrm., dining rm., fa mily. study.large patio, mature trees & manicured landscapin g. $252,500 lJe,in g remodeled: custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6SOO Sq. ft . hom e on point, pool, dock. New -under construction. Conte mp. Cape Cod. Oak firs. 5 BR , 4~ Ba .. 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat sUp. $375,000 B1U GRUNDY, RcaltO'" ····" •••• I I •• * * f4la R.JJ CAMEO SHORES' SPECIAL * CALL FOR APPOINTMENT . Perham Road Spacious Family Home OCEAN VIEW • Custom-bailt 3500 (plus ) sq. ft . famlly home witb a lUper ocean new l· fi• or plan -- • 4 bedrooms or 3 plus a famUy ro m. • Large Unng room wlth fireplace and built-ins for stereo and TV. • Larre for!JW d.lning r JOm overloo~ pool and patio • • Gourmet 1.s1and ldtchen with charcoal BBQ " au new appliances. • Master suite with prtr.ne patio access; elegant bath •ltb sunken tub and shower • AU bedrooms master size. • Loa11s of storage space tbr Agbout. • O.ersl.ud triple ~e. with baUt -Lns. • Intercom, sprinklers, exterior lights. • Eltn large interior ~'ourtyard paU •ltb Plmming pool. ONLY $189,500 Thi s home is immacul ate--worthy of your irr.mediote inspection. IN OUR OP INION, THE BEST BUY IN TOWN! CALL 673-704U TH E CAMEO SHO RES RESIDEt'•H SP ECIALIST\ ---·-,·~---. * • ......... c.. .. ....... C.IOI .. ., Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to ~ 121H Polarj~~ Dover Shores FANTASTIC R.edlaced from $2.45,000 to $219,000 f'Dbl GNIIt VIEW oo froot row Dover SboNiil ._.., u.J FIDe famUy Ooor plaAI 8lper ........, • a Ill e 1-1/! be.tbl, formal diDJ.Qc, fluidly ._., I places plus POOL and 3-ca.r Pl'lce· CUIII._, 642-USS. (R2Z) Prime Industrial Real Estate •*••······ ....... . Vacant Commercial PARKING FOR 40 CARS! FOR SALE OR LWE 16,000 sq •. ft. includlae approximately 1,000 SQ. tt. of air coodltiooed oftlces -7,560 SQ. ft. is extra hlgb tllt-up, remainder of buUding is concrete block aDd pumice block. 16' 1 16' electrically ( perated loading door. 16' 1 25' spray booth. 600 amp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury Ugbts. • lAIIt raws., OWNER MAY CARRY INSPE6JON MAY B E ARR.4.~GED SAT .• SUN., OR EVES. ay NELSON ROBINSON Realtor 200 MAIN ST., BALBOA Phone (714) 675-8120 BIG CANYON CONDO Versailles Model Outst.ml11nv 4 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath Bi~ Canyon home. Mu<'h SOUI!hl afte r end unit with spect2cuJar vtew of tit..-I(Oif roursto. Cozy den wit h fi repla ce opens to ~ ou rt y:trd area v.·tth a heatl"d jacuut spa. EnJO~· executive llvlng at Its best in t his t1ramatk 3700 sq. ft. :10me. Eas} wallcinf ·11stanep to Bl~ Canyon Country Club and re<:re2llon fa ctllttes. Call 640-6161 BIG VIEW ~ Bdr ms .. f•mily rm. Plus study. All Jnajor rooms on view side. Lowest Priced view home ln Corona del Mar. cr ... t family • 8'1tertainment home. 1123.500. You must~ee - Q: Ora1ge Coast Q: 2111 Lc...t ..,.. C.111 ... lar .. DillE 144· Waterfront Elegance , •• -l ~ ,:.t; The most unus ual 6 bctrm . 71 :! bath lux ury ho m e 1n :"'t•\\port B<'a<'h Unsurpassed tn qualtty. beauty. and design -e\'ery fac1lit~· rma~mable ' Swimming pool. plu p1er sltp for an extra lar ge boat. Si96.0oo. Oo ·r.; 1 'Pa lli/;o~' REAL ESTATE 200 ..,AJI"l STREET· BALBO A l 675-1120 -"IT'S A -KALE OF AM ICEA I" PLANNING TO SELL YOUR HOME I STEPS TO OCEAN Nicely maintained & well located. lS this 3 bdrm. lr 2 bdrm. duplex. It's ready for owner occ"'pancy. Full price just ll39.500. Terms. • Will Rogers said--- ---·~\'£S7 1:\ REAL ESTATE-BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT MAKI~ ANY MORE OF' lT.'' This potentllll star clty is even more DCJticable 1L OCEA.'\ VIE W propert}' ---sueb as this elepat 3 bedroom, 2-1 2 bath ~"ondoml.niom 1n Dana Bluffs overlooking Doheney Bea<.h and Dana Harbor. It has all the coovenleoce of apartment UY1Jlc P LUS tbe privac) of an 1Ddlridual )lome, slDce lt ls an e.Dd unit. Prtct only $19,500, lnebt41D& Ctabbouse.. m mmln( ~·dllltles. s w•@"''" BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 FULL OCEAN VIEW F'ive bt"drooms, !amUy room, half timbered EncUsh stylt ho me. Extensi vely upgraded, fi.Dest l•leat.Jon. Cor~ d~l Mu area. $179,500. :X C :XC ::x: XI CDM DUPLEX Thl'f't bedrooms plus 2 bedrooms ftrtplace. $115,000. i l4-714-l 2 Orchid Ave. C'all,i)r detaJJ.s ~ MARTIN 1.44--Tlil REAL ESTATE FUTURE EYED BY STUDY COMMmEE ·-...... ~~· _.,..._r...., .. _ ... _., __ -~·-· oeed put 01 Wea;:u::rt Bay. AS.. ...,._llrm Wllelo-.............. .... __ .. _"" lt u • retort Wtl:ll 100 tDO· tel .uta. Tbe -.cty eom. mlttee, whicll iDclldet re- pres ·,u.,a o1 tbe 1.-ee tile dty "' MewpOn. ,,.; coat}, ~ ltale &Dd be Frlt!Dt1s or Newport Bay, ls dae to ,..,.. by lae n to the COUDty Board of !Nper. f'lsora oarecommeadedaHS for t~ park. Amooe tdeu belnc coa- sldered are a rec:reatloo.al •ebJcle park_ (l'CMip camp. ing, a swJmmiDg pool, ud cootiDu.atloo of the boat Laun . chin( ramp and boat repair fa dUties already there. Newport Dtmes tnc. t.pay- ing the county about $10,000 a month to leue tbe part, and , Is loold.ng ror ways to Increase profits. County of. fldal.s on the study commit- ... _ .... _ .. ···--.,-. b .. -""" -1110 room&. n. '-.,. lie .,,., t.Od IKII!a-u.._ tot.~ B wald ... be prot'lbble. Diet ,...... clly -· nit)' ~ •• ...,., director, and Jeaa Watt ol l:lutJor Island a.retbe NewportBe.cb representatl•es. lbey ud several other committee members q~pear to acree that the Dunes. u paibllc tldelaDdJ:, **-!d be kept open for public recreaUooal use. Several committee mt>m- bers ha:Vf' reportedly urged tllat the county lower tbto lt>aSf' price, thus lessening pressure for hf«her profits ft-om Dunes ope.ratlons. At one meeting, Allan Beek., Friends of Newport Ba} representatl,.e, c.alled tor a development similar to the Balboa Fun Zooe, but that surgPstion got no support. ~I Cit ol mind and Oiract Ac:1i9" Oepoeil .-..lly ,_ fie -thing when .YQU UN Citi-Benk'JI·Boa.i SeaJrity ~ method. And ifs eo simple. Come in to Citizens Bank and Ill out 1lfe authorization torm-we·n be glad to assist you. When you authorize the government to send your monthly checks directly to the bank. your worries are ·over. qecause we handle everything from there on. Even rf you are away on vacation your checks are deposited automatically to your account. There is no more waiting. no more worry and no extra trips to the bank. It grves•you peace of mind. You are eligrble lor Direct Action Deposrtrl you receive a check for : Regular Relrrement and Survivors benefits Supplemental Securrty Income benefits Drsabril ty Insurance benefJts Coal Mrners Heallh benelrts Why not relax and enfOY ille . and let us help you do 11. Frankly 1t makes sense Direct-Action DePD$it ... for peace of mind Rodda is top trustee AltOOugh the Dunes site 1s county property. the dty of ~ewport has asked that any de velopment plan be sub- Jf'CIPd to public hearfngs by the Newport CltyCouncUbe- tore awront ll}' the county ~oa rd or Supervisors. Such a recommendation Is e.J:p£>c- terf to be included 1n the r omm iHPe's. report to the SUJ)E'rVJSOrS. Attorne)' George Rodda Jr. of Harbor View HIUs, a trustee of the Coast Com- mtmlt}' College District, has ANNUAL FISH FRY PARADE OF VALUES I GREATEST BUYS IN TOWN J GIGANTIC MARKD'N 50% or More LADIES SEPARATES, BLOUSES. JACKETS, SKIRTS, PANTS, etc. VALUES up to $40.00 . . . FROM $3.99 BUY NOW and SAVE! HOURS 9,30 T0.6,0Q D.t.ILY CLOSED SUHD.t.Y Of The on Auto Senice ... for more good years in your car I Front-End Alignment SJJ88 ........... ..,_ ........ "_.... '-................ -- • Complete antlytlt and eflanrnent ~ reetioa -to lncre••• tire mlle .. e aad Improve tteerifll .. feiJ • ~­ equipmtltlt, used by experienced .... chtniet, help• e.uure • predlld allpa ment Lube and Oil Change been name<i l 975-16 trustee oftbe year by tbe Ca.Ufornia Community College Trus. tees Assn. Tlle CCCT repre- sents all 370 of the state's comrnunJty college trustees. He was cUed for his con - ststeot efforts on beb:llf of the natloo's ~nior and com- munity colleges, efforts that have generated mor e than S200 million 1n federal tund-.... He wrote the original coo- cept paper wblcb Sesu.tor Alan Cranston sponsored and organized tbe 2 Jaw suits 1 hat freed $100 million of Impounded 1\mds for thP veterans cost of Instruction but, which was enacted in 1972 as part of the higher educa ttoo amendments. The Coast Communi()· College District to da te has received $616,659 of tblse f'llnds. He also was lnstrumental in the development of the original Idea for the Na- tional Couneu for Resource Develop ment. 8e has served oo tne Coast College board of trustees since 1969. RA BBI GOODMAN TO CONDUCT SERVICE Rabbi Ga.rson Goodman, renowned Hebrew scholar, w!U conduct tht> services to celebrate the festlval of Shavuot at Temple Isalah of Newport Beach (Con- sernthe) at 8:15 p.m. this Friday, June 4, at Harbor Christian Chu rctt. 2401 lr- Ylne Ave., Newport Bear.h. The festival of Shavuot fol - lows the Passover,and com- memontes the anntversary of reYelatloo of GOd and the commandments gtven to Moses on the Mountain of Sinal to the children of Israel. Sb:avuot means '•the 50th day'' (Pentecost), t>eo - cause the festival comes 50 days after the Passover celebration. Terry Thomas, Thalta Thomas and Kenneth Ma.rshall will be brought into the fold of Judaism as eon- verts. CAL DERHEAD BACKS CAN DI DATE CROS BY Prominent real estate man Rod Ca.lderhead anoouoced Tuesday that he supports BUI Croaby'a candidacy for the 74th Sbte Assembly Dts - trtct seat. Mr. Calderhead, former president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ot Realtors, said, ''BIU Crosby 15 ooe of the few candidates to take a posltlYe polttloo aplnlt the Couta.l Commlaa1oo, which I think aboald be abollabed. BIU be- lle•e. ill retum1111 to limited coutltutlObl.l gonrnmeot. '' other cmdoraements A• eelnd bJMr.CrosbylDehtde tbe Youac Americans tor FreedOm, Pllbu.btr Ano E. Hua:a of the Eastp aew•- s-per, ud Jack Lewt&, pab- llaber of GWl World IDd -· ""' 1114 ......... -· -· Fr iday's meeting at the A.i rporte.r Inn wlU also be attended by a representative of the state Lands Commis- sion, whi ch 1\as authorlt)• over tidelands use • JUDY ROSENE R WILL REPORT TO CHA RT Judy Rosener. cbatrma.o of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commlssion. wUI glve a progress report when the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team · mtets at 7:30 a.m. ThUrsday, June 17, in Glendale Federal Sav- Ings and Loan, Ha-rbor Blvd, and Wilson St., Costa Mesa. ' 0 President Bill Bandaruk describes CKART aaa mini- ature town hall, coolldertog issues of the da)' but main- taining a low protue without CITIZENS BANK OF msTA MESA HarOOI Blvd al Bake• • (714) 979-4200• Member FDIC SATURDAY BANKING 9 AM · I PM DOGS AND POLITICIANS Fo r some reason, It )1st seemed natural this week to lump dogs and politicians together. Both can do a he ck of a lot of damage If they•re not kept on a strong leash. And both seem to cause us constant problems here in Newport. If our City Council had any guts, It would tell dog owners to keep their dogs on their own property, or on a short leash, and off the beaches, at aU times. If we won't provide a place lor humans to go potty at the beach, why should we let the dogs do It all over the sand? Now, the latest dog problem turns out to be dogs that attack other dogs. Next, we wlll probably argue about dogs that attack cats, mailmen, or even fire plugs. We keep hearing these great dog-lovers whining and barking about how cruel II would be to ban the dogs from the beach. Ever wonder how the vast ma)orlty of dogs In this world manage to survive without ever even SEEING a beach? If you and your dog )1st can't possibly live without lots of sand to run on, I suggest you move to the desert. Now, let's get to our other coostant problem -politicians. Next week is election time again. Seems Uke these thlogs come closer together than tax increases -well almost. Can you believe the line-up of candidates? For the Assembly, we've got a lady who has been on our school board ror years, whUe our school tu::es went up and our education got worse. Now, she wants to go help us out In Sacramento. For eotmty superYisor, there•s a gu y who wants to turn the whole county into one big park. Another one, the Incumbent, never seems too. sure what he wants to do, and a third one Wishes us a 1'n1ce county.'' Oh, boyt for president, we have a peanut tarmer, and a ld.d who's tired of playing governor on one side, and a couple of guys flghUDi over a canal oo the other. Remember the good old days when we had IMPORT ANT Issues, Uke Quemoy and Matsu? I saved the Congress for last, because it's funnier. Always leave 'em la.ughlng, tbey say. First, we have the Incumbent, who Is a convicted felon. He's running again, anyway, because the way things . have gone t he last lew years, I guess he ligures we've groWD accustomed to tbat kind of thing. Ooe of his -cis Is a fellow who used to stand on a toilet up In Sacrameoto. Don't iiDow Wbere he ltaDda on the Issues, but we sure iiDow where he staDds wbeo the cops raid the after-houri bars. Then, there's a guy from Lacuna who looks like a ldd, and a doclor who says he's "coaraceous." The winDer may tum out to be the guy who got--oot of the job In the ll.r81 place. That seems only lair, sloce there was appar101Uy ocime crooltedDeu by bll QllPO.uion. Maybe we lbotild treat oar poUUclalls the same as our dogs: keep them oo a leuh, teacb them Iii clean up after themselYes (they're good at bury!Dg the ertllence), and doo'l let t hem oat after dart. AL FORCIT BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Our guYemment open! $20,000 to study the Cerm&D cockroclcll.. I'm all uclletl, waltlllr lio see wbat they Jound outl • • • • • • • • • • ............. ...n ••••• .-..... ;.... ....................... ,_,_ RGIT , RDWARE • ........ __ . • ~ .... 21&1 JOe COSTA MESA 30 YEARS AS. "MADAM SECRETARY" By FRANCIS HORV ATR It's 10 Dice to say nice tbll!p about a nice periOD J~ ••e koown for 30 years, a cledleated ci'ric personal- tty you hue watched se"e the pibUc 1D the arena ot poDtlca, Ybose dtplomacy y~ ban leai'Ded to admlre. Yulne Mc ~lne, a natln Calllo1'1l1111., wu born lo Los AD(eles; atteaded Wblttler grade 5Chools I.Dd IJICh scbool; cractuted from Woocblry Butoess CoUtee ln Los ~elea, wbere abe wu a member of Alpha loU, natlooal booonry busiDeu sororlty. She wu etl1)1oyed lo tM General Petroleum Refinery otfices In Vemoo for6years as secretary tothepresldeot of Vernoo Tool Co., Ltd. In 1940 sbe was married to Duncan C. McAlplne at the UniYerslty Methodist Church. USC Campus Cha- pel. She and Duncan moYed to WtdtUer, where he was associated with Vultee Air- c raft Company. In 1945 the McAlplnes moved to their present home on Lido lsle, ud Mr. Mc Alpine founded the Lido El~trlc Company. ln 1946 Manne read an ad 1n the local newspaper that the City of Newport Beach wanted a part-time c lerk. She applied aod got the job. Two or three days later City Administrator John Sailors asked her if she would be ioterested 1n taking a full time position as his secretuy. That'show a part-time '·gal'' got a 30-year position and Is stlll going strong. Today, June 3, she is observing her 30th anniversuy oo the job. The City Hall was located In an old school bulldlng on the ooean front east of the Newport pier. 0, B. R~ was mayor, Arthur J. Gant was tbe treasurer and Frank L. Rinehart. the poUUcal ldngmalcer, ns the ctty clerk. Mu1at tu beto the front nllllr of rood ad bad mes- ~es, tbe courier ollntor- matJoa to all periODS con- ceRed, ne.-er sla.ntlng tJx> ioformatloo, never tald.n« a penooal pos1Uoo on any coo- filets of public interest, of htAXIME MeA LPtH E personalities, or poUtlcal issues. She has been t~ sounding board on many is- sues from tile days at the old City Hall to the present location on 32nd str eet and Newport Blvd. She is the gal with elo- quence who treats all citi- zens with delicacy, Jon} things impressively and mo- derate things temperately, she Is the liaison secretan with sa voir faire diplomaq . I frequently called her Ma- dam Secretary'· Dulles•· (al- ter John Foster Fulles, for- mer U.S. secretary of state) because of her suave diplo- macy to handle the job of secretary in a political col- iseum with a full awareness that the City Hall Is the d titens' business. ln her 30 year s she bas served as secretary to 5 city managers, John J. Sai- lors, Robert Coop, Robert Shelton, Harvey Hurlburt and her present city maoacer, Robert Wynn, During tbls period sbe has seen 16 coun- cUmanlc electiou, and a total of f4 001mc0 ~lMen elected by t.heV"otenofJ(ew. port Beach. ODe of her prize poc;essioos is a silver cha- lice presented to ber a.tter 25 years of senlce by 4 of her City Managers, with the inscrlpUoo--·•To Max- JOHN SAILORS lne with affection and gra- titude.'· Maxine enjoys her home and garden, he r Bt>agle, · Happy•·--and especially loves her many frtt>nds. ShE' holc1s pleasant memories of '·Bal" days--dancing at tbe Rendf'zvous, wiener bakes, surfing --the 30's were among the best years of her Ute. In 1974 Maxine was the reciplt>nt of the sUver an- c-hor award from the Wom- en's Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce, given annually to de- St'rvtog citizens of the Har- bor Area who have given outstanding community ser- vice. HYDROPONICS SALE ln the past I have written on a number ofptrsooallties who have contributed toward the development of our com- munity. Today It's a great pleasure to shower ac - colades aDd praises on '• Ma- dam Secretary;· Ma.xlnt' McAlpine, due her for her many years of service, help- Ing 1o ber own way to maltt' Newport Beacb tbe t1ne clty tbat ll ta. Sbe bu betD u tmare 1FUb u etttnde or pubUc Hrvice to all cltla.ens, a .access in doinc ber job and bold.lng the respect or au her assctates and society. I bow deeply In the custom of the Japanese and say, ·'Maxine, It Is a dim cult job very well done," And to Duncan. let me add, '· You did your bit, too, and I hopt you break par ever y time you play at the Irvine Club course.'· • • CITY COUMCIL • 1936-76 I Save $50.00 Thru June 6 I aJ!Ii41,LF.1 F.. F(ILLl' <\l'rO~.'\IPI>OUTI>OOR RI·C.IR(l'l \fiN(, L'"'l1 \ \O tt' CJ' ~AI E. F.X 4.~PL F.: l' x tl' L'NIT RF<o. 24q.oo NUR ERY- FLORIST Maxine began ht'r 30 years of service fo r Newport Beach In the city electlo.1 year of 1946. Here Is tht' complete Ust of Counc il members who have held of- flee stnce then: 1946 -0 . B. Reed, mayor; Robert Allen, Lester Isbell, 0 . z Robertson, Earl W Stanley (resigned April 22, 1946, to enter the ra<'e for State Assembly~ Masoo su- 26., HARIOR IL VO. 546-5525 C05TA ME5A. FUCHSIAS IN HANGING BA KET LARCE PLANTS lN REDWOOD BASKETS. NOW IN BUD AND BLOOM. Sale tbn .1-. a Ser vice u11d Quality SinrP 1946 NURSERY- FLORIST IFloriat Special. • .1 ITO Grt'l'n Rihhon Indoor Plant Sale Rqx:alin#-t ~• ~dl-out! 'PIGGY BACK' PLANTS &" Rec. · POT 8.95 YOURS FREE ••. ••Cadac for 18door Flowers aDd Pl&nb." S4 piCe FTD book. •• a $1.oo-ftlue ••• FREE wl6 parcbue 01"" ;J Baek'' . ,..., ... 2640 Hart.oi-1 BI•d ... {'~ta Meu OPIM DAILY t · 6 IUMDAYS f • 5:. t MAXINE AT IAL BOA BEACH , 1928 er (appoloted Aprll 22, 1946). 1948 -Dallas K. Blue, mayor (resigned as mayor May 10, 1948, continued as councilman); Dick nru.e \elected m1yor May 10, 1948); Ross Greeley, Lester Isbell, 0 . Z. Robertsoo. 1950-LesterlsbeU, may- or; DaJ.lu K. Blue, Braden F~"• ROM Greeley, Dick Orate (res~ AprU !J, 195 1), Dale Ramse) (~ poloted April 23, 1951). 1952 -A. W. (Andy)Smith, mayor (ousted as mayor 1Jl Sept. 22, 1952, cootlJJDed as councilman), Braden L Floch, Lester lsbell, Nor- man Miller {elected mayor Sept. 22, 1952, to SUC<'t'ed Andy Smith), Fraocls Hor- vath (resigned Sept. 10, 1952), Gerald Bennett (ap- poioted Sept. 22, 1952, to succeed Mr. Horvath). 1954 -Mrs. Dora 0. Hill, mayor; Gerald Bennett, A. W. Smith, Lawrenct' (Hans l BroHl~ Jr., Norm~ Mil- ler (r esigned Sept. 13, 1954 ), Stanley Rtdderhof (elected Dec. 14, 1954). 1955 -Cooncl1 <'hanged to i members b\' authorlt} of the n~ly appro•ed cit} charter: new election held March 15; nev.· Council seat- E>d Mar<n 22; Dora O. Hlll, mayor: ..:it>rald Bennett, Le- lanr1 WtldPr, Clarence A :c hu k) Hlgl•ie, Sand) Mac- kay, Stanlt'y Rldderho!, Jamt>s B. Stoddard. 1956 -Dora 0. Hill, may- or ; Charles E. Hart, Sandy MacKay, Cluence Higbie, Stanley Ridderhof, Lehtnd WUder, James B. Stoddard. 1958 -James B. Stoddard, mayor; J. Frank Atkinson, Charles E. Hart, ClarencE' Higbie, HansJ. Lorent, Ken- neth r. Kingsley, Harvey Somers. 1960 -Ja mes B. Stoddard, mayor; J. Franlt Atldnson, P. D. (Dee) Cook., Charles E. Hart, Kenoeth C. Kings- ley, Hans J. Lorent, Har- Yey Somers. 1952 -Charles E. Hart, mayor; Dee Cook, Doo Eld- er, Paul J. Gruber, Hans J. Loreu, Doreeo Mar- shall, James B. Stoddard. 1964 -Paul J. Gna~r. mayor; Dee Cook, Don Eld- er, AI Forttt. Do""n t.far- shlll, Uodsley Parsons, James B. Sb1daro{reslgned Dec. 8, 1965}. Robert H. Sbeltoo (appolllted Dec. U, 1MS). 19$6 -Paul J. Gruber, maJOr; Dee Coot, AI For- lit, LiDcSsleJ Parsoos, How· 1 ard Rocers. Robert Shelton • • Do ..... llal'lball. 19$8 • ~,... Wushall, aa101'; PMI J .Gnbtr, Don- ald A. McJull. RobertSbel- .... u.dlleJ hrmna, Ed-cu r. a~ t~ow~rcs Roc· era. lt70 • E4pr F. Hirth, ..JW; wuaa DDta.t. Rlcb- ard cr.~, J~owt.N Rocen.. Carl Ky mla, Donald A. Mr - lnols, Llndslto} Parsons. 1972 -Donald A. ~h lnms, mayor ; Howard ~ers, Carl Kymla, Rlt ha rt1 Croul, Paul Ryckoff, John Stor E', Milan Dostal. 1974-Donald A. Mclnms, mayor; Milan Dostal, Ho.,.,·- a rd Rogt>rs, P.dul Ryrkof!, J otln Sto re, J . Peter Bar- r --tt. l..IJ<'tllP Kuo!hn. 1-jlf. '•v.r.·a r J Ro,..t>r s. ml\or· M1lan Dostal., Paul R,.;koff, J Pett'r Esarrt>tt, LucUi t Ku t>hn, Donal d -\. MciMis, Ra} t. Wllllams. ~ --~ - Jt:OO PARKER. son of Col. and Mrs. George Parker of Harbor View Hills, and his "Ompanioo, ' Mr. Pockets,•· extend an invftatioo to at- tend t he 16th annual festival aDd pit LG:rbecue to bf> held Sunday, June 13, at St. Michael's semman and preparator} high sr hool, on El Toro Road, '7 miles nortt.- east of thl' El Toro-Leisurf Wor ld turn-<>ff from tlte San Otego freewa)·. Following 11 a.m. mass, dinners wUJ tJ(' served until 8 p.m. r on- tlnuous entertalnmt>nt ts scheduled. The emr ep will bt' Mike C a! dwell, t he · runn}·, rat man" of T \' OCC SWIM PROGRAM BEGINS JUNE 14TH OCT bPeins us aunual summer sv.•ur proeran JunE' 14 in tht OCC pool. Classes ·,qJI :nl'Pt \1on1ay throoell Fnla\ rlu rlol' 4 two- "' 'C'ek s<>ssious. F <>es a r"' }4 pt>r stur1 .. nt per :!-\I.'PE'k st>s- Sior •. TOlidl<?r r laSSPS, for 3 \ t>ar 'Jl1s, a r<=-pri ~> 1 .H Sll per st>sston. Tt,... ~~ rs ,;.-s,to• 1s srheriuiE'fl for J'Jo<=-14 ~-•• T '•E' ~~ on·1 1S lunf-2>~ tl,roul h bJ·. .•, lilt-ttur • Jul) -12-:!3, drtt1 litl' fou rtt 1uh 2£ t~arourl,-AU>..'1lSt r . rt.e-poo: l'ld t.. losl:"l lu i~ :J. 2 YOUTHS HURT AS CAR STRIKES POLE Tv.·o Reseda youths werf' taken to Hoag Memon al Hos- pital for treatmt>nt of fa• i.il laceration~ an 1 ~ontus1n11s after their rar veE>rE'/1 off ~<?Wport Blvd. lnto a uuht' pole 32 f('(>t south or 16th St., Costa ~tesa, .at :01 p.m. Saturrl3}. Ma' 22, Pl'- llct' r eported. ln jJ rl'fi ll'E>rE' t l&e 1n ver, Tt1e0<\ore J Fttr·t , l R, 3nf'l hls passen.-. r, .-ha rl•c; f.. C: rett>rm.tn f tf• I tolt1 pvUc·P ne ht>Dt E1o•·n ,,. looso>n hts shoE>s v.·hen htc; c11 \ t>t>rE>-1 offlhE' road. Corona del Mar lrvtne Terrace . Cameo Highlands . Shorecliffs -all are neighborhoods of beautifu l Corona del Mar -and all are areas of prime residential properties Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds . If you own property anywhere along the Orange Coast and are ih the market for an equ ity trust deed loan . ca ll Linda Blue or Doug Bulley · of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department . They · II be happy to give you in formation about a loan over the phone . The number is 644-8824 Call 1 'Newport Equity Tunds.Inc. Real Estate Brotters AVCO FINANQ AL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER O..Vf SUCTE211 NEWfiORT IIEA04 CALIFORNIA~ 71 ~-8824 C uJ.1t .. , 'T et1 _ "1-t'ot.l: 14,.,t [(lrl : ddh • t'""' •· (Matt. 24 42). ly ..... ........ A.. M.cl Rf'f"''.nk<'l ll"ont Atftdt StH4r -' Regl:l:~r n.,Vfi'lt l't'C.!oS, July Quarter. 1959. H E climax of the -io I~J-ounwned up m tho ,_,. of tho Kioc o1 ldoop uoc1 Lor~ o f l~s. eva l- Chnst. Thts rvent 01m11 tho basK hope of .-y tadividual betinu. It prow ides tlte assuranc:e o f the <o+•• • --of a ll things as far ., ·• wodcl is concerned, as wen .. whrft tbrt O.:Un:h is ooncemed. AcOOrdi.c to Scripture, it is also the-btci=:i:uc of God's dm.linc with lsnet iD tt.r cuninc days. I think it is saf~ to ay thai ever since t he Lord Jesus Otrilt 'WU lab:n away from His di-=iples oa die: day of His ascrnsion, the hope of lfts imminent l"etum has been a coo- ltnt ~tion of each stiC:'Cftdinc cmen.tion of believ~. It became a dominant them~ in thr teachinc of the apostles. It is found all thr way lhrougt. t~ Nf'w Testamf'nt writincs ; and in the \Hitings nf the n.rl v chun:h fathers tht:rt' :trt t:'t•ntinuerl l"ife~s to the soron rt·turn r>f tht' l.ortt J~us C11rist T ,, l ~r Sll'"t', it wa ~ C'O~·f'T"ed Ufl ""d ;tfnlfo-.1 nhliTt"r:l lt-ol durin2" thr Tbrk -'J.'""· ror !llfJft< p:trt inJI:trh from lh• tinw 1h.11 lhc chnr• h and stUf' l~r~;•·•·• f otl• l i WI .o;t ir•ll••winr:: thr J(r t••tllt;,•i,,,, d,,,, Jl,,, l•lr!Wnl:,r fl{l(- l l i•u: '1.!.-,i,, ! .. · '"·~· t•llm .,n· ••nf' '" tht-tli iukmJ: r•l ;;,,rl 's people. THE CO NTI<OVE RS IAL DOCTltiNE TOI"J .. ,. i1 lla~ '""' "'"(' <~ r<~ther ron- fusing.. r1hen mi·unrle-rstood anti sornewh<~t l.OhiiO\ ~:rsi:tl doctrine . The I"'"' tw .. r)t'"("a rlf'!oo have brought a~ut a numbr-r "f StJ-ca lled inter-prc:- f4111t(•fh tluu havt' llt'"en put into or- ganized form. t\s une snl;t(-rly reads thf' word, .,f our Lorr! recorded in John 14, :md (QIInws this with the teachiug givett f,y the Apostk P aul in his Epi stl~·~ in regard to the hopr of the Chun·h. it becomes vrry evident that the~f' is not the least su~qion that bth~vers llf this dispensation are to look forwar<J til "' timt: of 'rribula' lion as Hr~l icto-1 in the Word o f God or to any lung scrir:~ of c;ituations and e\'f'nts. Ratllf'T. thf'\' are 10 look ror · ward to the return of the l..ord Jesu~ Olrist H im"'t'lf ; anrl when He rt- tum!l, rf'rtain thine:« of s iK"ilkant na- ture will take plan• Thi~ ho~ i<i al- ~·ay~ g11•r·n '" "' a:o ~flmc:thi ng that is tmmmem Furtht·rn,.,r.·. •n the New Test<lmf'm tht-rr "I T~· '"" rlistiOC't Sll,t;:'t'S J•!l•<;t·ll lt·oJ I• • ll• 1 "Ill Cmlll~ fht re~urn of thr· I !ord J"'""S l 'I! riM . _F!rst "f ;t!l. I t, • 1 •~, • ..,, 1 lr·l 3~ C'flm mg f m I I,~ ,.,i•o!-:oH·l tl1<·1· v.tth JJ j.., ~,.int s. If•· ,. !"'"''"''' .~. '"lllll !t .,, thr: ri01.11IS :mr! 1111•11 / !1 1 !•l r~(" ;. 1 as rnmm~ H· lht: • ·••I, /~( ,~ j •h ~~~t~l :tS l:ll c htl\~ :111 ,1V II i-. o"n• .1nd then I[, ,. t•rt"s•·ntr:;l a ~ ,·nming In fhf' t•:!.rlh '" ltu!gr and tu rtlgtL . Thr-st" twf• ph.1sc~ a 1c d ear!\ t\dine - ated in the propht>tio.: Scri1)t ura oi the Nt>w Testament. TH£ TIME OF TH! ~lNG'S r.n URN T!,.. m ;nu chfft( Il l'' , on,r:tlllllt: tht" di.Jo "trLnt" ,.f :l1< ldllolllg ;tg.t!•l oi thr- l ..ort.J Je!lns l liTI,! Jlll oh•es the Li~ of H is rcluno. 'I'IH" Word telis us of a time of Tnl.ulattvn. The WonJ also indicates a hles.sed tih"W' or peatt and prosperfty upon thf' earth caUed a K ingdom. Somr-have thoucht that Jesus Christ woukl return foDowiarc thelt" two periods or in the middle of the: Tribulation ptTiod or at thr c.be of the T ribulation period. In think-inc through these varioua Yiews, wt art: aware of the: £act that if the Lord J esus Christ retum~ at aay · >thet time than previous to both the Kincdom and the Tribulation period, tbtn are certain objections or 6- crepancies in the statcmmta of the Word of God. In the fint ~ the nents of the Tiibulation ~ clearly llattld and ' ouUined in the Word of God. Thus, we would not be 1ookinc for Olriit, but ~ would be lacJkial for these particular-events that woald tab: place to Kfve us a lip of the time clement in the rettma of .. lord. Man: than that, if the Lord Jaus O u i.a wen not oominc at~l tM K incdom periOO, then it would man that the world is steadily iln· 'proving and prqlllring itx1f for the c:omii1J or the l...onl Jesns Qrilt: 'btrt meh '' not ttK t~Sf'. Then i• one other it,.u1 10 ,.,. m n'litfet"ett , and tha1 i5 lltal tht' h:Jtinn r~rael h:.~ a re.l place ;n the pi"'' o\nd fill~ tl( ~111t n~ T rihulatiM (lfrii'Jtl ~nd the K ·n~­ dom period hnth h:~vr trecial rcfe~·­ cnct' to the ('QVf'nllnt relatit.m~hil' .. 1~­ twfth ]61-"' ('hri•t 111nd hn.el, ant1 the:tefore wf' find that the Oturd\ ·mast be out or the pictu~ befort •t:htet natts Jx.ain 1n take pa.cr.. T1oe • ......, ol floo IAN ,_ Cloriot il • b ... ..----.. Cllriooioa ..me. uod .. • . kil.-~ontMtb' pte6& ..... lo lbe -ol -· lllo "'" .... -.. -....... ... wwld ""' ;, --... -ate-. All .. aiL it ia YWJ- • 1~4:11-11 I'IOM .. C.IUTIAH 811A t OH, Colll•••-~4.·'1f'J · • --... -..... -· Go4 ao outliaod Ia lbt Wont. 1111 .. .,.. Of 1111 11Xf T1oe two loootn lbt "-X Pool •"* to the Tbe•Joniu d:Mardl arc diTectly aod diotioctly ,; ... to clarify the coa f u.sioct iu the. miDdl of the be- tin'Cn of th&t city. Uadoubtedly, wbm PaW bad tint btet ia l'lle-.a· lomca (Acts 17), be hod ....... tbem many thine, concerninc the Sa-ip- tures and tl~ plaa of God. 1-.Jthe.-be- cause ht ha.d k f t thi; doc:trioe n~the-r untouched or benu.e tht ~­ lam bad failr1! to 1oludy ~JJ his plan and IJf"lJt:IUTl, ~ fiD4 that the L"hrutians llaert •ere tw:aruidr. and burtk:ne!J ~ hc:n thetr luYed ones dted anU Wtte buried. Ttwy bttamt con- Olivet's lr J. N • ,.,.., A,__ ... .._ ..... . lbel...,;pW.. Ho ......... .. tM:Wiil of pw'' IE._ lie .... _,.... ___ ,__God. Goiorcoo ,__,_7.,.,.... _....., .. , ... , --God """ __ ............. , __ """" -· "lk-," ltla -..... "God __ ........... --,...,.. 1"-.,. too~ F +nrs too ~-....,. .... · n..,....--. Ia 1t1a ,_ Ia 810 wt, -. we _. a .-. • 111c _. s' • 1 f• -. ·AI *""''I ·tile .... lbe .............. _p$2 111 ....,. W • n'' 1 ooiiiJ, for ....... , • ywlllaC:W. To tltlo _. • ._ ' 1 ) .. .............. ., .... In 'I~ ltla I'Ww, .. .. ..... - ........... ..;: ."l .. >, ., _. ............. : .... ...... _ ..... ,. .. _ I , • ~ . -· , .. fUNd. 'I"hty thu .......... Chrilt .... ~ 10 l dU,. ill ...... lif«:itDe ; ~ tht death of I eit;_.. of ft • ahlJ' left ...... ........_ ...... _..., fdt that ...,. ...... - --apia. Not oo1y ....... 1bt be- l:e-t'rs hkd ~•ht 4Y1t"-lons : Where wert thei1 h1vcd Ubll ;, What wu bt- }'1JII•l tht· gta.)'d '(\'hliJ il the do..·· 1ri11t< pj tltt· t(nnin,e.: ~~ u l 1M Lord lesm ( lulst • J•1llt f'JYk~·~y wl1;1t w:a.s "' t•rusvrct '"' thc:t11 ~ .lhr lust lrt· ter answe rs man.z: .of ..._ fJUC't'ons; and ;15 ~ read-it. ft 'ln: lntf'rested 10 nute that nrery ~ has in tt some sta tements.. -exhortation with regard to the ~ apia of the LoTd J~ C'kiJt. At we a - amine: the ~rstt ila ...-.:scr;ptarc for study, we: find a ...... ~to the doctrine and ...... EILIPI': con· .,.,.;., ... -Of. atilt. Message .. :, ... FEAR OF DEATH, IS IT NECESSARY? Molt ~ lfw In a1mo1t con· IUnt fHr Of dMth. They do not like to think ttlllt man's ctay. .,. •• arus •nd Ml his rtory u the 11oty ot • fMina flower (Psa. 103: 15,16). They do not ...,.. to f-=e up to the fact that "it fs appointed unto men once to die" (Heb. 9:27). This is natur~~l, fof' God 's Word declares that death r.. ''tN! ...- of sin" (Rom. 6:23) an<l "after this the iud&ment" (H~. 9:2 7) •nd tN! daifllet' of the "'second doth" (Rev. 20:14). This is why I Corinthians 15:"56 uys that "'the sttna of duth ts sin.·· Yet the Ps.lm•st o.vid was not afraid of death. He u id: "Yea, thouBh I walk throulh ftle Yalley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil"--but note the reason: "FOR lltQU ART WITH .. ,[" (Psa. 23:4). David had come to know God ~nd had been deli\fefed from the fwr of death. ....... ~ ........... ........ ,...,.. to be,_ tram tM ,_, OlldMttt, tot 1,000,......,. o.w... s..... o1 r---.""" c:hW of ......... UIMd ., .,.,. Mel ... ..... forth to ptOC:Wm ttte "IOIPM (JOOd MWS) of 1M 8tKe of God" (Acts 20::24). tM went forth to teN men how "Christ died fof' our -'ns" (I Cor. 15:3) and robbed s.tan of all his daims apln.t us ... "ntAT THROUGH DEATH HE MtGHT O£ST1tOY HIM THAT HAD THE POWER OF DEATH, THAT IS, THE DEVIl; AND DEliVER THEM WHO THROUGH ftAR OF DEATH WERE All THEIR llfET1ME SUB· JECT TO BONDAGE" (H.t). 2:14, 15). And When the aPostle hknself nured dNt:h, he uid: ''TO DIE tS GAIN " (Phil. 1:21) and ''THE TIME Of MY OEPART\JRE IS AT HANO: HENC£FORTH THERE IS LAID UP fOR ME A CROWN .. (II T'"'. 4:6-8). Dlwlne .... ,. , ••• .......... , .......... ,..,. .......... ... Bf'Witl of IA/t ..,_ BU •••Lew., t, 1"1 •• -.,, _. Be toAo ..a t1e lJ'cter •I Life ..... Bia •i•Nt 1 b tl i aU 4· GrttotY of N•ti--• ... .....,..._ ..... ,,. Milt ----: CltrUt • .....,... .......... , •• I •••• -a..: Be -. ,._,.,... .. --, _. .. Be V ... ,_, fl/ Uf•: B•-.-.. --,.,Be-· •we--u •tl"lirct COliN ..to .... ....., : Be ..U -.,, -llfiC Be ie -...c; Be -lrihte, -llfiC Be io a If ... ; Bo io ..-• t1oW,--M 4eoilo; Be.,...,., aM .-t .._..,. JSIF; Be ""''' -.1 ...., ._.. ,_,.,: Be it .W for tAtrtw ,...,.. ., ....,., -.1 rdt-. CA. -; He u ·w u • • ..., to tN •••u••c.r: _. U tAc G.tl. ~·,; H• io ..to like • ~Aftp, -llfiC Be io 1M .......... lf'onll. Readtn• the Bible ~b THE SWORD OF TH£ LORD. MURFREESBORO. TENN. A etran~ iJnpalae Miaed me tometirne a~. J wu to read tile Bible: from cower to eonr aad to allow no ottl~r read.iaa wltat-- aoewer to interfere. 1VWher ta.e irapuiM wu of t-'e Hol1 8pUit. J know not. Cod lulowetll. AftJ"· way I did it. I a~ foar and oae-balf lwMlra each claJ in His Holy Word. I bepn with "In the beJinnina ... Geaelia 1 : J, and eloeN with, ""Tile rraee of o..r Lord lesua Chri•t be wiU. you.," ~•ilation II :Jl. It waa a marvelouay enrieh- inr and atren,U.~nina apiritaal e:zperience. My heart can never eacape the power And .-lory of it. joarMyM will! loeepla Ia Ole lan• of til~ Pllaraoll• a•d fol· lowed lloeet: for fort, rean. 1 -~r ~ Ia U.O ololpo of ~IU ... ei!Md ill flolllaa • *• -... .a.cw ...__ ., 'Gel I lee. It wu a uai..,_.iq. eou.e. I dadied t.be IMit aecai'Me ec:l- eace of all Ute eeatw.riee eo.- cer&biJ" tht oriJ"i• of ~ ..... I delwed into u.e world"• pr-. foan-.t piiU....,,, rad cl ... aie literat.are, followed tM ~­ vine oat.line11 of lliftorF, ... ..... thrilletl ... 1M --utd 1W'eetat ,...,. of all u.e.. It 1Vaa a feut of rood thinp to eat. I ate locu.ata ud wild hoae7 with the Baptiat in llle wilderneu, and Heawen-aent mat~na with tht waaderinJ" 1 .. raelitea hl the deaert. I luted the ..,.pea of EK:hol, and aat at tiM: tablea Of Ki1111 Bavid and Kin• SolQihOb. I clrank of tM brook Cheritb aad wu fed by the rnena. I feuted will tM dlaciplee In tile apper ,._. a1ul aat ~ at t11e table wit• Abra. ha-. IIUc and Jacob. It wu a Blb&e Coafereaee. -Jl-, laalall uod Pul were tbe priadpal ap.abra. 1 aat at their feet .fa rapt atten- tion. THn ... e ...... Ja U.. olOQ ud .ee'-'-1..,. _. .... ehatolov u• '"''' CJ'. Tllen we:re ... ,. d*-iou, __,.,._ eneee aad ...... 1 hte. • pne- tlcal aad doctriaal M~jecta. It .... u.e ............ Coal•4 en«: I ever attea4M.. XU.. Da•- id witll Ida ltarp .r .... ud c .. oir of au. ...... nicel 1 .. tile aaaJc. s.e• a W...i•• .. tllla. ....... ~ ,. It waa a tl'hunpbat ton of aaamer tripa. 1 eroued tM deHJ1. aanda witb Abralaam from Ur of the Chaldtea. I • •• u.o --tlo ...... -t aaaec:eu·"J' .. lqr I tiLiak I ............ ltallout-• rear U.. rut of £17 life. -JI.Il Do4L a LOOH tiT TQe SOO,B IY DR. 101 MIU _,.....,_,, Glltt .... IU,I . •ou'" CIIIIIO~IIOIII tMo• "Without fa lUI It is lmpo1Sible 11'11, keep lftJ commandment&." to ple&~e him . , , "(Hebrew• Abraham btlruecl God and It ll :C)~ God's buie requb-elnent wu a.ceoun-..1 to A....._ll'l for His aervant is that he hawe for riahteoua.... (Galatian• fa.ith to bellewe God. God rtner a:t ). C"ocl knew tllat Be roaW entrust. leadenhip to a tnan clepnd UIM)II Abnhaa. _.e of weak faith. Bow ea11 a aan knew tkat Abn1..._ wollld challen«e others to obeJ God obe7 Bha and w .. W. N1e w•ll If he himaelf U.s not the faltb hia hou..a.W a.S "-taiUI.fvl. to obe7 Him! God's rewa nil W'Ut "* o.t bow ...._ are not '*-d apon Mirad1a, )'Chit Caa Be eo.st • ,.... upon the IUjqty of aeeota• obell'-rtl t Thin an IM11.1 piiPment, or upon the foree ~ wllo bew ...._t Qed of arms but upon the hula of WoliW Mn U.. .. ; W tD-falthfUIMal and oMctM!ftN. n..d of doi'W U.. l'fPt U.t'ftl", It i. .. kl of .loshaa that 1M the7 wftr' U.. COIHifi'MrQI "ltft nothina •Mane of an U..t arwl eoadaer ... eo.t. the Lord eomrna....., w .... " "llr ,...., aa ,._wilt! (.JOI:hua 11 :15), 1...._'• *· 0 tna.l_ ,._.will N alae; dlnce found folfUlMftt In thl Into 'ftr lila.t .t low mlrad" that at~ hia aiR-I tNald •r aU NJI!Iila; iltrJ, The wa&.tn of the M · Tlln' IOITO'W' aM t.Uio" JoJ, daft Ja&rtad, the walla of leri· Cowduet .. sa Till• ..,., c:ho tell beeaue .Joahu..,.... Aed htlt: -adll t. ..,. ., faiU.. 'XZ.,.. !Mil, 'l'lor .nn 11o Our Lord .w. HJ:f ,. loft •"' ll<l•....t ... f'Ao ~ , ........ A-- Mnl1r NR~ Outl . -~ *"' , au _.,-,., .. ::·· Ml ... • -A -·--· _ .. __ -.. -...... ._..,...., ............. , 8.. . ..... tl _____ .. _......, ... '~/';: .. _ .., __ . .,._ ... _..__ ·--· ' . I . t ' ' . . .. ··-·-------..... -->--..--;-~'---,_ ------CUKSMULJC¥.4L4WW-:-~ NL!iWJAWZSWL4W4.ZJWlb ' 01r Text •• ,. p-~~BIBLE ftiBU!ft:" ............ MI~ Pt Jt u'u , J 1 • a.llt ---·--....-:r , ...... c a ;v. ...... , ... 1 ........ ) Aa ....... 0011. ... l :f . J'W-_..._,,., .. ,.. ..... ., ........ a... J.::IS. ......... cw. C.-4. Aa .. _. ., ... t 0.. 11:7. a... Jl:J&. ....... cw. 1:11 All ....... ...._ O...ll!ll. N - ....... U:lt·•· ,.. ........ ~ ... 111:11. · ,__ a:a. tv· \ ._ :11:11. -1:1. Bll .......... -.... a.. 41:11 . u......, a r m c. Lee 1:1. ... ~ .... -..... ,, .. ...... 1:1& &.t6ll .. ,. llil ...... .. , ... laa. t :U.. .-,-.~:~~,a ....... -.is ••d' trr .r .1•-.._ Ilk. 1:1. ~ llatt. J:l. U.S I : ...... -•-. GNat,...._... ....... .... .... 11:11. f\ilfiW. ..... l :l-11. ..... _ ...... _ .. __ ..... "..w. ll:ll. ,........., llatt. I:M-11. Ilia ..._ -aal out ol ..,__ Ho.. 11.1. ~...._ I :IS. I& t.iaS lap .~... .. -. .,~-nN-mw. ..... 1:1, a. J..t*#l:ll. Ilia ...... a'slllli wtlb .. a.iril. Pia. •:f . ..._ U:J. laL G.:L l\11. fiW. IIMt. 1:11. 1-. I:Jl ~ ... a.. ...... a Prllflhet Ulq _...-. DIN. II:U..ll. Pulfi1W. Ada .... .. ............. ..,.., ...... ., lllld ............ lll:t. P'\alftll. ed,ISeb. u. .. Hill .......... -RJs ~ ....... tr)t. -ll:l l . rwfiiW. Luke t ;li-ZL a . ltlo -:~-"'!"'"""!-~·~ .. Gall-... Ia. 1:1, l. Fulfil'"-. Matt. t :lZ-11. Zl. His eaterinc publidy into .1-- Wm. Zee. t :t . P'WfiUed, II at\. 21:1-5. H;.-u>lo lhe -Ia ...... !:7, t . llat S:1. Fulfill .. , llatt. 2l:U . Luke Z:Z'7-SZ . .Jno. Z:U-ll. -·-His povt'rty. ba. SS:2. FulfUied, liar. 1:1. Lub t:SII. His ......_ and want ol oe-.ta- tioL Ia 42:!. l"ulliUed, Matt. 12:1S, 11, 11. His ~-and~--..._ 40:11. ba. 42:1. P'ulfiiW. Mau. lZ:lS, •. 8ft. t :U. His; bdac witbo\at .wM. r... 11:1. Fu.lfilla.cl. I r.t. 1:21. Ria -..!. ..... ..... f'ulfiiW, .IDO. 2:17. Mil ~ "" parabtMJ Pia. 71:2. J\dft.Ued, Matt. U : M. 15. w. _..... lllindea. lsL a :s, 1. P\alfw.cr, Mat\. ll:t-1, .IDO. U :ft. ·• ·''" .•. ltloboanno-'>.l'aZZ"-- •:t , I , 20. 1'W.fUW, --U :l . His beizw rejeded b)' Hill brethren. Psa.. •:1. IM. 13:1 Fuli!Ued, Jno. 1:11. JDO. 7:1. IW beiq I 5tone of ltWIIbliN: to the Jews. ba. l :lt.' P'ulfthed, Rom. t :S2. J Pel. 2:1. His beinc hatred by the Jews. PM. •:t. ba. 41:7. l"uli1Ued, J no. 15:2t. 25. -·-His bein& rt'jectotd by the Jewish rulen . Pu. 118:22. Fulfi.Ued, Matl 21:42. Jno. 7:tl. n...t the Jewe and GenU'-.hould eombin~ apinst Him. Psa. 2:1, 2. P'ulf1Ued, Luke 23:12. Acta 4:27. Ria heine betrayed b)' a friend. ,.._ 411 :1. PM. 55:11-14. l"ultUW. .lno. lS:ll, 21. Hia cn.ciples '-kine: Him. Zee. U :t . P'ulftUed, MatL •:31, K lllo .,. ........ IM ... .., -of 5ilwr. 2'Ae. 11:12. NllUed, Matt. •"'- Rio ,.;c. bolno at,.. lot dM -·, fiekl. Zee. 1l:U. FulfWtd, llatt. !7:7. . • 'I'M .. , rt el IIIII ..._, • ..... ::u. ,...,...., u..i .,.., ..... 1·----.,..., ... 0.. .... ,......, --·= _......__.__,_ ....... ~ ....... ........ .,::11-1~ .................. ... 1:1. ........... 17:11. ·-................. , ... -1ll:a. ...... .I"-. li:S. .................. ........ l"t----" ..... lle. ..... 11:1.. . ·--.... --.. .. -. ... II:W[ I"JC'Ief ............ . ... ~ .... -.-11:1. ....... . ·---... ,... --~~-~~~~ .. ---.-.................. 11:11. .... , ..... . ._ I ....... ~ .....:::=-L ....... ·~ -----. --- I • IEifWT IIAMOit EIIGR SECX.D SECll<ll - -P ... l L81M.-1ICI OR.WfAJeCE MO. llll 41f ORDl!CAJIICE OP TllE CITt OF lf'EWPORT BEACH AMINtlt,... SECTIO!CS 5.- U .oto AND 5.41.080 OF CRAVI'ER 5.U ENTITLED '•TEL£PHONIC ALARM SYSTEM•• OF THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUNICI PAL CODE The C lty Couocll of tbe City ol Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN u fotlowr. SECTION l ; SecUoa 5.41.- 040 ol tbe Newport Beaeb lf.Uclpal Code Is amended to react '•5.4I.IMO APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. Ac~PlJcatlcms lor permits to 1nsta11. maiD- laiD or operate a telepballlc alarm system Wllieb is in- teoded to aatomatleall,y tn.um.lt a sJcD&l. mesace or •anablc to any City of Newport Beacb Pollee De- parlm.t or Fin Depart. m.t teltl)bODe llDe shall be ftled wtt11 u.e Cblet or taw eoeeei'Ded dell&rtmeot oo forms supplied by tbe Ctty, tocetber wltb ao appllcaUCID fee of Teo DoUa.n {$10.00). SUd appltcatioo *11 set forth tbe oame, address aDd telepbofte DUmber or lJoth tbe lutaller of tbe system and the per!JOII or business oo wbose premises tbe system wlll be installed, as well as a description of tbe system a.ad the location wher e It is proposed to be lnstalled. The Chief otthe concerned departmeot shall approve n cb appllcatJoo if be fiDds that: 1. Tbe use of said alarm system to transnrlt a slg- Dal. message or warnlng to a designated City of Newport Beach Police Department or flre Oeputmeot telepbooe line will oat lnterfer e with the orderly conduct of City business; LIMLMOT1C2 ntUIIMY, JUI E ~ 1m OOQA DEL U ' CALIF. LIIM. .. TICI 2. n. ............. tbe .,,... ••Welee u .,_ eca-te .....tee OIIMI•.._ to ......,., -••to lid-- erwt.e sel"f''ee t.a..-.ac alarm SJstems .aM or leued by bAm. Tbe PoUoe Cblef or Fire Cblef may 1mpoee .--. ble CCID'Htles aa 1M eser- clse of said permit." SEC nON !. S«UoD 5.41.- 080 or tbe Newport Beaeb Municipal Code Is ameaded to rnd as follows~ ''5.48.080 ANNUAL PER- WIT. Eacb permit ~r shall pay to tbe City OD or before July 1 of eacb year, a fee lD the amoaat of Tblr- ty-Slx Dollars ($S6.00) ID relmbarse tbe City for tbe cost ol provldtDC 51)eelal te- lepbooe liDes to recelfe calls from TelepboGlc Alarm Sys- tems and other expenses of operattoo.•· SECTION 3. Tbls ordl- D&Dce sball bejd)llsbedooce lD tbe oftl.claJ newspaper of the City, and tbe sa~ shall ~ effective 30 days alter the date of Its adoption. This ordinance was intro- duced a.t a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of~ewport Beach beld on t he l Oth day of Ma}·, 1976, and was adoPted on the 24th day of May, 1976, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Roger s, Dostal, Mcinnis, Barr ett, Kuetm. VftlU.ams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCI LMEN : Ryckoff. Howard N. Roger s Mayor ATTEST: Dori s George City Clerk Publish: June 3, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL MOnC! CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA · NOTICE iNVITING BIDS SEALED BlDS wlll be recelYed at the omce ol tbe City Clerk. Clty flall, Newport Beach, CaJUomia., UDUJ 2:00 p.m. on the 17tb day of June, 1976, at which time they wUl be opened and read. tor performlng work as follows: PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY ADDITION TO THE UOO ISLAN D BRIDGE CONTRACT NO. 1814 BleSs must be submitted on the proposal form attached wttb tbe contnet docameots fumlshed by the PabUc Works o..-rtmeot. The actcUtlonal CGPY of tbe proposal form ls t£ be reta1Ded by tbe bidder for b1s records. • '<7 Eaolr tHd ~ ~ acco,tQAIIIIlied by cub, certUled check or Btalllu'• a..s. made payabti 'to lhe City of fe~rt Sea~ a,r u amo.al eqat to at least 10 percent of the aln!Mmt bid. Tbl UU. o1 tbe project ud tbe words '••SEALED BID'' Sbal1 be cl•rly marked oo the outside of t he eofelope eaan••• tbe bid. The cc:.tract documents tbat mast be completed. exe- cuted, llld ,....med In the sealed bid are: A. Propoal B. DesiptUoa of s.bcontractors C. Bidder's Bood D. Noa-collalioo Amda•lt E. Stattmeot of FlnaDclaJ RMPODSJbWty F. T~cl!Dleal Ablllty and EsperteDce Refereoces These documents a~U be aftlxed wltb tbe sipatare I.Dd titles of the persons slgnlng on bellalt of tbe bldder. For corporations, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or VICE PRESIDENT and SECRET .(RY or ASSIST ANT SEC- RETARY are required and tbe CORPORATE SEAL sbal1 be aftlud to au documeots requirlDg slpablres. In the case of a P..ut.Dersblp. the slgnature of at least one genenl partDer ls required. No blds wUl be accepted frr•m a cootractor wbo bas not betll Uceosed In accordance with tbe pi'OYlslces of C:.pter 9. DlY!stoo m of tbe Business artd Professioos' Code. Tbe cootnctor shall state his Uceo.se number llld cluslflcatioo lD the propo•l. One set of plans aod contract docamtllts, tDeludlae ll*lll prcmatoos, may be obta.IDed at tbe Pabllc Worts DcJartmeot, Clty Hall, Newport s-ea.. Callloruis. at DO cotlt to Uceued contractors. It 1s l'tllllleSted tlat tbe plalla ud coatnet documents be returned wltbin Z weeks aft~r bid apeDinc. Tbe Clty bU adopted the STANDARD SPEClflCATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORJCS CONSTRUCTION (197S Edftioa) as prtpi.J'ed by tbe Soatbei'D Callfomia Ct.pters of tbe Amer- ican Pabllc Worts Aaoelattoo aod the Auoclated GeDeral Coatnctou of Amertea. Copies may be obtatDed from Balldi.D( News, lllc., •s Oftrland A•eaue, Los Auceles. CaldorDII 90034, (!11) 870-98'71. The City hu ICiupted StaDdard Special Pronstoas and standard Drawlllcs. Caples of the• are anllable at the PllbUc Worts Depi.JtmeDt at a c.t of $5.00 per let. A lblldard "Ctrttfteate ot tua.ruce tor CciDtract Wort for Ctty" form bu bMa adopted by tbl City. Tbls form .a. tbl ODlJ ceraftc:late ol IDiuaDce acctllbblt to tbe City. Tbl ..ce ..... low bldlltr WW bt reqrd.red to compltte tb1a t)rm upaa award ol tt.e CGIItract. For •1 .......,._._.,tilt~., a..a.c Bid Ba.dl, Llbor IDd ~ ~ ud FaUIIIIIl Pera,r._. a.dl mult be M --..c. ,..,....Y or ..., ,......, nc..d bJ tile._ ol Cai.IIIJniiL n. co ....... ...t abo .... a c:unM GtMnl Polley Holden a.dlc ol A or ....._, ud a F••...tat RMIIc ol at hut AJ.A u ,... tilt ......... ol a.... K., ...... Geldt (Prop-•111 -,.,...,). Ia aceo~,. 1M~ at Article a, c......, 1, Put, " .. c.-.. a... c.ctt (Rdl-tno • -.l 1M CMJ c-~a. tl tM CltJ II !f.-poet a.da lal MCU• ..... tM ..... Jftftllllll ,.... ol ,. ... ---.. a. Joca111 11 ~a. wn ... .,.,.,.,..d ... _. cn1. ....... ,.,..,, • tJPt II ww• or ..:t ': ...._. to --1M OOIDct Md ._ 811 ...._.._ ..._ • .......... 1101 • ta;td r._rr ' 1m.. A..., ..... filii tie 111ft? tit Ia ............ CltJ c..-. AIIJII1GIJ .... owbaet llld '-PI .... "II j]Vdl tl at CsD *IAIIIr ~;!f.Y " ,... .._ ......... •• r , mo.;.~ 111-11-11 •• li~W. ftl ... ztn .... '-IIlii Ph llr I Qf I .. ti ,_ nn.s t1 .. c.ra nea &.-. ec. tW •• " r •r.• en · ,... • , , •• ... • a._., .... ,. a a-.. ,.. 11 .. ]I! .. ~ .., • as e Stllil .. ................ Till CIJ ............ ., ... ..... ........... .. .. . .._ ana ... • ID1C& C*AI'i.JPINilllllllk~ . .. ....... ********************* NAMES MAKE NEWS ********•*********•** S)"'llUlS .-cu.e.r for Gu Co. ud bas f'lrn~ t•l r~ornluon In eo a 3 } .-.u trainin" pro r• m spouond b) t Z n~ tfl/1u\tn orr:anttl· u.s. • • WlUJAll H. f .-\1 ~"SWIAnH, :a pa$1 p.raid~M ol tbe ~e1rp0n HarV.>r-osta t.1f'>~ Board of Rel.ltors a.n1 o! tt.f-r alboa ~dHw c~. bas beell narroet' pr<-<;Jr1f nt 9f ( olt1w~ll Bu.ter Re.identtaJ bro~• rar .. rr lie t <>za.r. bls u.oc1aUon Wltl. ' olf1 w.,ll kankeor in , 196! alter IDDr e tbln • •!• .JI1~> of •Xf){>nf'r~< f' E t\ LEE POUGLAS GF£LL£1t lD reside.at:Lal rea.! esut~, III lu h!lfopf'ratlot • . his own real estatE> t roker~ ... fl rn tn '\1>\l- NEW VICE-PRESIDENTS ot the lrYiDe port Beacll I.Dd Hunt tnnc11, f' .-a t Co. are Ed Lee, Dlmed Y1oe-9resfdeot for laod denlopmeot, a.od Doaclu Gfeller, Yice- prestdeot of t he resideatial denlopment dJvlsioo. Mr. Gfeller, a gradate of Cal State, Northrtd(e, jolDed lmne lD 1970. Most r ecently, be tad ctarce of tbe Wood- brtd(e and Turtle Rock d"e)opments. Re UYes In lnine. Mr. Lee is a graduate of St. Edwards U. and has a aust~s degne lD math from Notre Dame. The Corona del Mar resldeot has been wttb the compan} since 1972. • • • • ELTON BARNETT, a long-tlme res1deot of Newport Heights, has beefl promoted to ma.nager of tbe acr eage department of Walker II ~ Inc., Anaheim-based real estate services firm. He joined the ftrm in 1958 alter operating hts own real estate firm in Newport Bear h for 10 years. His wlfe, Marjorie, Is a teacher m the Newport- Mesa unified school district. They have 2 child.rtD. ' l ~ fl. TOfil 8AR .. ET l OOUG HUilES • DOUG HIMES of Costa Mesa has bt-en r ertUled a chartered industrial gas con- sultant b} the American Gas Assn. and lnstltut~ or Gas T~hnolog)'. He is an ener~\ ~ llll FAit .. SWORlH Jh• lHO ,.P~O ~ • JAMES E. TI!IJMp<;'l'• ·! ••ro1.a l• I Mar has t•l>4>n ..tppollltP-1 q • -1 r~"t1rorJt, marketing~ of u," 1\nll ( o. II ., • ... -·port Beach. He v.'ll! t•P U1 ha r~ .. •,f til • 1r wg<> County properttt:' f•JT , .... fir• , 1n H ,,..c;t- ment builttf>r :w <<>n<-r<JI ·"t 1 1 •r. 11 ... was previous!·· vt P -pr~~t1t-nt .mr1; .• m:~.Pt of the Newport '•ffl E-or Jo• n ! H • ~l'r • r o. He ts a ruttv~ f Sar 1 • n tu hr, H~ • r•- cefYed a B.S. 1.:. rf'~ 1 r... -<:t '' 'r •' San Diego Stat~? ' olJP ... . . . • DR f . 5 fl .\I ~\I o• Jf•: lP I Mar. (;[I proft-c: ... ,r or ),p•• I , ~,. ' •J<;O> r esearct. sparke-• 4·orlt1"'·' !P oll ~· """'r a manmade tt.r<>at .: rtaP urr ~r , .. <:p'"r"', rereived sp(>··1a. ~,or.;-... il l:.tr ~·s a•J ts and Laurels IJtiYj.J ... r. • ~ ., ..... •l,r. 1t<:- tin~lshed l"'S .. H 1 H' I: .. !!• tf,! 1 I~ lS· sociate, DR. \l \P.Jl • J. \' I'• ·• ·~r ... ; i1nk"'•! th~> releast> ,f .o1orr. 1 : .-t ,,,. ~ r~· I as aerosol prop ... ll1ntc , t-:·t ··: P1t<: 10 th(> destrJ IJIJI o! I ' 1:' ... ;• t• 1.\- C\ZODE' la~·er 11 r• • =:tr•t ; • • •• tr tl•" first "\nnour. · , "!.' :. I <, ! 1 .. H <>:J rly tJ\'J)Ott.~ .. ~" • • ·•,· • ~ in r1Pf)l>llr1POI I •• I -------------------------- FRENCH-BORN water - colorist Paul ette Bernson of Pasadena wUJ be the rea - tured artJst at Bank or :-iew- port's all-profPSslonal Une arts festival at the ro ro~ del Mar offlre thi s Satur- day and Sunda>, June 5-'i. F orty srulptors and pamt- ers from throughoUt Cali- fornia wUJ be at the sho .... In person. from 10 a.m. ttll dusk oo both days to greet the public and ex- plain their creative ter h- ntques. NEW ARCHITEC TS WILL BE HONORED The Women's Ar r hlter- tural Leai{Ue of Orang(> County will be ha ving Us 18th annual cocktatl party honor - log newly licensed archlte<'ts on Saturday, June S, from 6 to 8 p.m. In the oftlce of William Blui'O<'k of Newport Beach. Mrs. Charles A. Corum, president of W. A. L., and Knowlton Fernald Jr., presi - dent of Oraoce County Chapter, Americi.n lnstltllte of Arcbltec:U, 'trlU JolA mem- bers of tbe teacae to re- cet .. the hOOOrtd pests. 1D cbarct ol arrucements Ls Mrs. Richard A. Helmuth ofCotta IMa.. LHALIIOliCI S-!CMS! F'lCTtnOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME!CT The foUonlr penoe Is doiac tN...._ as: SawdQst F..Uftl Cllalol/ Aadqae ~ Ccutnc-UoaliiW'CIIIIt P"Cnm Pub-~,..t••l(. " .. La ...... -...La-.-. c........ tim: ._ o.ae noa"" 11 9o. ............ L ..... Clllfllllla..-n. 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Barela. 41. ol 1!7 w. 1 St., Costa lesa, 11e'l'fd a eGD<:Ut~ MARINERS CHURCH MOW M OUI MIW IUlLIHMC abrutons. laceratiou ud toN lSC"S Wbea two assailants pt C'k~ l f1ctJt wt.UI blm lD a bar at w. 19Ua Stat 10:!5 n.m. lola)' 2.!, Costa M~sa policf-r.ported. Bania told JJOh ~ tus bead hit • c-ement pukirtt lot ~ &Jrln« the :IS ':>3UII. 1000 BISON, AT JAMBOREE, EWPORT BE~R TELEPHONE : 6-t0-6010 THE TEAC Hf!\G IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVISG. AlL AGES ARE YIE LCOMl:J C oa:nselll\1 and visit in naUable. SUNDAY SERVlCES; 8:00-9:SO -11:00 A.M. Public .. -· AUCTION ~Y. SAn.IM\', !IVNDA\' .. I P.M. Bo rgoms on FirM' Crystal rn ling 1h ¥'r. Porcrlorns. Orirntol O bJrr ts d'Arr. P o•nt•ngs. Jf'u.f'lrv. AntiQUf'S. Bronzrs. F um1ture-~,.lf"Ct l"d1on T urq umsr S l .OOO.OOO INVf '\TORY J.,,, I,,.,,.., I ""'' ''"' ut p.,., Ht~nl..fJtfllt ,,., \IISITOIISf co ... 8114~« ..... ,.. .. AVCTJON c.-hf FREE ADMISSION! OCT OS~ f hf' Sfrt'f'l from v •t•f"n of the Sourhlond·-. most f'legonr worr rfTonr resrouronu' lnsprct1on & Prioore S olrs IO ·SOAILY, 12-S S ATUROAY ~2·5 SUMDAY CLOSED WEOMESDAY & THU RS t.AY MJC'I10IIIIS ltD.D EVDI\' ~V. SAn.DAV. SVNDA\' • I P.N. I ~t 'OUR BANKAMERI<..ARO MASTt:R CHARGE.. Pf R~O Al CHECK OR CA~H 2s.t2w ... c...a••=•w Neap ad ••eta. c.,....,.,.9J,M (714)645-UM WE a uv FOa CASH Oa SELL Ofll COIIPnSSIOfll Mt01.E ESTATES oa SIJWGIL ffEI/IfS .( R 7 If I 1\ I ll ( T/f 1 \ Ff R Clwd, "1th .111 uhul.tt 11111 ('IIJ1tl ,h"(c II I I) clt•dll'l (tl{l,t~. Free COftM"'IIfion lteolclet. (nth( I \ I lll!, I 'Ill l"l!, \ 1" .._(til \ll.tlt r~, •lit n.tll"" ln--ul.tl lll)..! ,.IIIII :tiiH , ... lllll' \\.1~ IIIIH'lp. Ftll lll,!ll\ PIIH-1 \\;1\ ... (11 n •n.._,., ,,. , "'''\!\. "1111' for 11\11 lttT honld..r "C••n .... t·n ·;J· I ton :· l·,tlt"•n.J'( >. Hn\ KOO. I~<N'I\h'i ld.l .\ ~ll 'i'iO Ha""t·d 1111 tnd.t~ • .... prtet'"-• ,.,,,,\at 111~ ;tn tlltl m .t t ,·pu.·:tl h~~u~· Tllthl'k 1\\t'l'll ~:_!l)O . nd :--;:~oo .\n<l \\ h.lllwlh't pl.tl'l'111 In\ I ,._J \IIlii 11\lllll ') I h. Ill Ill ~ IIIII o\\ 11 holllt " ) .. SKIP WITitOUT I'A'I'IIIG .......... Ia 'htoo1 ,";;~ II lo 110, loa a.IDAIICI m. 1m ... driYo Inch All oaDIIIAIICI or Til& ~ PIJ rl ,50 em or IIIWPOIIT IEACI Ia "'"'s#: Alll£NOIJIQ 9EC11<lll S.IJ •• 8.,._ 010 OF TilE IIIWPOIIT 11 1110..... BEACH IMIICIPAL CODE TO IRCUASI THE STAN'S GENERAl STORE '.fAHOAK" SAN OAI~S .......... ···"'·· ~·· ... ~· -· ....... "T"Shlrt -·'"'' Hu., e.h,, ... (" .... , ... ··"-·· .... , ............ , .. , J•••''f• T-ftl l • ....,,.,. __ ,_ ···~-. •.... "'"'' .. ,, ....... . .... , -·.,.·· .. .,.,., .. IJO F.. 17th 5tr~~~ VNI T • « 641·l llfl OOJtl.A Of.SA AMOCIIT OF PROPERTY DEV£LOPIIENT TAl< IM· POSED 1'111 CitY c.-cu ot '"' CIIJ ol Nwpolt Boocb .... ordailu~a: S£CT101< I. -S.- 12.0SO ol tM Hnport B•cb UIUIIclpol Code Ia ........ to...., •'S,II.OSO IMPOSITION OF EXCISE TAX. A. TAl< IMPOSED. Ao ucla tu Is berebJ llllfOilld llpOD tile eoostructioa IDd OCC'IIPil.DCY or eacb nsideltta.l ua.lt • commerclal Yilt, lDdutJUl unit_ ud mobtlebome park ln tbe Cit)' U. tbe &moat ol S.20 per ._.re loototcross floor arM for all classeS ot new ~cttoa. tDclu. ding a.ny am in a bail~ designe<l for ltle pt.rtll:lc CJI vetlit:lu. . B. OlJE D.A TE. The amount of tbe tu due be~lld!r sb:llt be deC:ermiaeci at lbe time a blBJdi.Dg permit is soupt tortbeooostrucUooof rHldelltial, commercial or loda.strlal aatts orbulldiDgs, or l:lc, the constntctioo or reronstroetioa of any mo - bllehomf> park., and the full a mollbt of tbe tu: sball be due and payable coacurrent - 1)' witb the a.pplication for such permJt. U such tax is not fully. paW oa or befor(' the due !late the permit is fSSlled, the tu ortbeamount thenar not p&i4 shall tllere- upoa be<:ome deiJDquent. C. DELINQUENC Y, PEN- ALTY, INTEREST. Tbere s hall be added to the tu: for any unit or !10 much or the tas as becomes tielmqu.eat a penalty oftweaty-ft•eper- ceot (25\~ whlch shall tbereupon ~me payable 1n the sa.me maDDer as the tu:. The tu IDd penalty shall bear interest at the nte or .58 of one perceDt per month unUI paid.'' SECTION 2. Thl.s ordi- nance sballbepubl1l:tledooce in the oftlclal DeY~r ot the City, lDd tbe same shall be effect1Ye SO ~ys after the date of tts acloptioll, This ordioaDce wu llltro- duced at a re(Qlar meettac of the City COIIDcll of the C lty of Newport Beach belC oa the lath clay of Yay, the 24th day of May. 19?6, G~~~~~~~~~~ rl 976, aDd W'I.S adopte4 Oil b} tbe 1onoWtac Yote, to wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Rogers, Dostal, Md.aD.ls, Barrett, Kueba., Williams. NOES, COUNCILM EN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Ryclr.otf. Howard N. Rogers Mayor ATTEST: Doris George Clerk Ll" TIIPLI eoaat ilcMIU.L MA.Y a RAZIEtt PROai01'10MS l:llve b.-11,.. 110 IMM bar worn• at Ctll..,. -ol C--. U. T-.1• ud -McNeill becalM ••f.._ l!lptmtofl ot cperatloia • IIU7 Bruer 'ftl pro•a~ to allilt:Mt eull.l.tt Mid opentiGU -.peniaf. Joa Wbltmaa 1.1 .ow ....... caAter lD the leu ~rtnMM. Baat Prelldelf .Palp Grad events announced Slmca-aid tbe fact tMt all blr promotbal well to GndPtton t:el"tt'aaiW womeD wu ·· co&ac~"' ud 8dded tbat '•tbelr es-for a. IIIC' Kloola. 1M perieoee aod abWty u.de U. ded.llou .. ,.,. ..,.. " bleealanlte """* Md SGT. VILE IN N.C. L81A&. e.1a •"'--lor lilt JhtiDe Serput Jamet:B. ORDINANCE NO. lAO middle aelloola ID tile !few .. VUe, !5.-' Ul of Mr. u:t AN ORDINANCE OF THE port-Mea ..med ldool W.rs. Jodd M. VUe ol ZSSS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH cltltrtd .... t.. .. we~ Fordbam Drt¥'t,COIU.Mea. AOOO«i CHAPTER 15,37 by ctes-t:J Sillpt, llormu bas reportecf for c11ty ..rilt\ ENmLED "APPROVAL IN ~~.;_ del Mar llJc' Znd Martoe Mttnft Wilt&, CONCEPT PERMIT''TOTl-school bl.ccala....C:e Is MC: Mu!De Corps Alr statioft. TLE 15 OF THE NEWPORT Cber,. Pobt. N.C. BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE for 4 p.m. s.day, J.ae I, The City CoqacU of the ill the qad. w:ltb p-adiii.Uol City of Newport Beacb OOES at S p.m. 1lllnday. J-.e ORDAIN as follows: lO, aliO 1D tt.e qllld. ORDINANCE NO, 1670 SECTION 1. Chapter 15.-Costa .... lap ec:bool AN ORDINANCE Of THE S? is added to the Newport baccalaureate. will be bekl CITY OF NEWPORTBEACH Betcb Municl;pa.J Code to at 3 p.m. s.dty, Jae 6, AMENDlNG SECTION 15.-ret.d: ia the schOol boJS'CJm.trlttl 35.G4 0 OF THE NEWPORT '•CHAPTER 15•37 graduatlcm at ?:SO p.m. BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE APPROVAL IN CONCEPT WedDesday, ·J~me 9, at OCC TO INCREASE FEE CHAR-PERMIT stadlflm. GED FOR REPORT OF RE -Se<:tioos: E.tucla lllclltcbool blc- SJDE NTIAL BUILDING RE -lS,S7,0lO lntl!llt cllaunate wU1 be lttld at CORDS 15,37 .020 Approval tn 7 p.m. Mc.:IIJ, J-. '7, ill The City COWlCil ot tbt> Coocept Permit OC C udllol'blm, wttb (l'l.d· City of Newport Beach does 15.37 ,010 INTEN T. ID or-llltiOII at 7:S0 p.m. Ttlars- ordlin as folloW5.: ·d.er to comply -.ith the pro-day, Jae 10, at Darldtorl SECTION 1. Se«-Uon 15.. ot stad.l•m. Yisloos of Olvistoa 18 the N-rt 8.~. .._ 35,040 of tht Nev;port Beach C alli 1 Pllblt R .. w_ u-uu. _ .. om a c esources •sc hool t.ccu..reate wW be Municipal Code is amended Code, entitled '·Californil 1 -to read: Coastal Zooe Conse"aUon held at p.m. )',lueS, '·15.35,040 APPUCA-Commlsslon'', 1114 tbe South ln tbt scbool udltortum. TION. UpootoPUcatlonotthe Coast Regional Commb-•tth rndMatioa at 4 p.m. OWDer or hls authOrUed a-siOCI 's openti.Dg regulations:, WedDesdi.J, Joe 9, at 0.- geat and the paymeat to the u is necessan· tor the cur •ldiOII stacbm. city or a fee of Tee Dollars N .,_ 1 Mi<kUe ~bool promotlOD$ of ewport .<n'ac 1 toappron •ill 111 be held Tbllrdy, (SlO.OO). the Community Dr· in e«~cept all projects tn velopment Dt.rectorShal1 re-the Coastal Zone PermUar -June 10. They tDelldtlllavdf •tew pe,rtlntat city ncords ea prtor 10 any action b~· B. Dads. 6 p.m., CMHS and deliver to the appllcaat the South Co.ast Regional boys' gym; Horace EnslgD, a report of residential bull· Commission. 1:30 p.m. on camp~s; HelD 41n., records wbich shall 15.3'7 ,020• APPROVA L IN Kaiser, 1:SO p.m. on cam- contaln the tollowlbg lntor-CONCEPT PERMIT. -A fee pus; Abraham Llacola, 1:SO mation tnsof.lr as ltisavaU· or T-.:eoh·-ftve Dollars p.m. on rampus; E. A. Rea. able: ($25•00) Is hereb)' est:J:b-1:30 p.m., ... Eitlncla urn; {a) Thestfeet address and Ushed for the tssuan('e of Charles TeWlnkle, l:30p.m. lepl desc.rtptioo of subject an Approval Jn ConcePt Per-on campus. (b) The zooeclassUicattoo Dollars (SlO.OO) wUJ be LIGA.L ..-nc:1 ~AliCE 110. IriS AI -AliCE OF 1111 em CW ltiEWI'OitT BEACH AIIIDIDDki IECTIOft $.10 •• • cw,.. nw_,. N.tel IIIVIUCIPI.L CODE 10 IIICU:-I:PPUCA- 1'1011 FEES Fat SPt:CIAL Eftlml P£RMIT no c., c.-en o1 111o Cllf of"-" BoociiiJOES ORDAIIIOI- SECTIOIII. SoctlooS.IO .• 010 t6 tl!o "--" Beacb M .. :IP') Code II am•ded· .. ,_, "1.10.1110 APPLICATION FOR P£_,.. -lc'tiGo lor • -tal ...ol ponalt -.. riled It*"'--~-(14) .,. ...... ., lilt -ollllt_ .... -ali Cllf .._ .. , ,. ..... I s:''ed br .1M Cit)', ....... wUil .. 111!11adaa ~.... <:MI'I* ,.. Die •-ol Forty~ 1M fto c-($411.00) lit a~~.,. ,..._.-..._,., __ ..... _,._ ............ lllt._ol T-,..roor Dollan _, fto c-C$U.OO) .., laU 'II· p~~..--.. ... _... eY..t penatt feels rea.trtd.. Tile Cit)' ....... er mr:y, ll: Ids dt.er.tioa.. 'lri.I.Yt there~ """-• tbal OIIPllc&tlolls bt m..t rourt.-(14) days prior co the dat@ oo •bleb thf' actt•tty ls lobe cooduc- ted.'' SECTION !. Thls orcU-. nlDCe SID.Il be pd)Usbed OOCt> Ia the olftctal Dew~r of tbe City, a.ad the same shall be effec:U•~ 30 days after tbe dde of tts ack:lptloa, 1b1s ordiaance wu tntro- dlli:ed at a recWar meeting of the City COUDCU of the Clty of Newport Beach held on the lOtb day of W.a)·, 19'76. ud ftS adopted OD Ole Z4tb day or l:tay, 19'76, by tbe Jollow1rlg Yote, to wU: AYES, COUNCILMEN : RO(ers, Dostal, Mclrmls, Barrett, KHha., WlUiams. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Ryclr.otr. Honrd N, Rogers Mayor ATTEST: Doris Geo11e Clty Clerk Publish: J~' :t, '19'76, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensl~n. L•GAL IIOTia property; mit. Howevt>r, a fee of Ten ==~!!~~~~~= and authorlr.ed USf! as set ('llar~ed for minor appUca - fortb 1a ttU Code; ttons, such as signs, swim-ORIXNAI«:£ NO. )S:u... Plaooiag Commtsska of aay (c) TM occapancy as in-m~ pools and jacuzr.ts.pa-AN ORDINANCE OF THE dty in -.·blcbsuchproper;tffS dlc:ated ud utablbiMd by tios. decks, feocn andlby CITY or KEWI'ORTB£:A.Gll are lQclle&, o~tneOrbte penntts of,rec:ord; slmllar apl)ltcatloostorpro-AMENDING SECTION 19.-County '1ttunill(' Co'mmts- (d) Varia.Dces, CODdltioul jects which '4r0Uid DOt in· 12.040 OF THE NEWPORT slon in Jsu:ch cases "''here use permlbi, esceptioos &Dd cretSf! the noor area or to-BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE sac b properties lie within other .pertt.nent legisll.tt.-e terlSlt)' of uSf'. Said fpe may TO INCREASE FlUNG FEES the v.nincOI"JlOntedporhon of acts of record; ud be modlned 1n th~ fUture to IN CONNECTION WITH tbe CounU')', {e) ADJ Jpee1al restrlc -refiect changes in t he f'<'OhO-SUBOCVlSIONS CONTAIN-D. APPROVAL. lf the Uoos in use or cSeveklpment my or cost of livtn& lndices ING LESS THAN FIVE LOTS PlanniDg Commission shall wblch may &WIY to the sub-by Resolution of th e Cit1' The City Coadl ot the tSetermine that tbe map is in ject property;· councU.'' C ity of Nnport: BncllOOES cODtormtty -.:tth the require- SECTION 2. This ordl-SECTION 2. This orr!i-ORDAIN as folloW's: mNtts of thls title. all ordi- nance shlUbepllbtlShedorace llanct-slllltbe publishedoncf' SECnON 1. SecUoa 19.-nances of the City, all ap- ln tile otftc1al oew....,er ot in the official newspaper of 12.04·0 of the Newport Beach pUcable general or specific tile City, antS tbe same sbaU the City, and the sall\f' shall Muntclpal Code is amended plans aatS if 1t ls satisfied ~=~In:;. be etrectin 30 days after be etfectln 30 days aner to rl!lld: •Ub the plan ol Sti:ld.iYlllioa, tbe date or Us adaptloo. the date of Its adoption. ''19.12.040, SUBDIVI-It shall appron ttte map antS This ordJDance ns Urtro.:. This ordinl.nce ..,.1s intro-StONS CONT AlNlNC LESS slplfy Its action OD the face Publlltl Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE dGced at a recutar meetiJI( duced at a recutn meetlDg THAN FIVE LOTS, A. FIL-tbereofbyawroprlatestamp of tbe C ity CoucU of tbf' of the City Council of thf' lNG OF MAP. Wilen pro-afttS tbesipatureottheCom- Clty of Newport Beacb htltS Clty of Newport Beach held posetS Jllbdi.YllloDI CODtabl m1ss1oo Secretary. Oil tbe 10tb tJay of May, 00 thf' lClh day of Mty, tour or lea Jots, aD E. RECORDlNG. U the 19'76• and was adopted oo 19'76, a.nd •·as adopted 00 ot whkb abut 1IPOD a PllllD.iDC Commisstoo ap- ro• ALL CITIU the Mtb day of Way, 19'76, tbe 2-4th day of May, 1976, dedicated aDd accepte6Cl· pro•e.s tbe subcti:rlsion, the •• by the tol.l01fb:lc •ote, lfi by the lotlowlng vote, to ty ttn.t, tbe .Whider City lhlll oblatD tbe recor-~~=~~~~~~~~~oa .. oo COUIMT'f. wit: w{t: sball ftle hreat}' copld ofa datioa Of tbe map ud shall ~ ONLY 125.00 AYES, COUNCILMEN, AYES, COUNCI LMEN' nmyor'a map ollllo ..,._ _,. tile ,...orOe<l map lo R"""ets , Dost:a1 MciDnls, R Do-·I M •--•-dl'flsloa. sbO'Ifille tbe dimeo· the subdiYider. ""'" -. ocers , ,.,.. • c~.~~o~..:., F EXTENSION OF TIME (PLUI Ill ro• TMI: o•AM,.I COUMTT PtLUIC Pit:) Barrett_ Kuehb, WilliamS, Barr.tt, Kuehn, Willili'DS. stems of the proposed lots, • · NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. NOES, COUNCILME N: None, tbe paymeat of a OM Hoa-The ttme limits tor acttne We w111 ... care fJl bc6 1M fDIIII Ull tile ABSENT CO UNCILMEN: ABSEN·r COUNC ILMEN: dred Fl.ft)' tlol1a.n ($150.00) Oil tbe IUbdfvilloo map as ,_. ........ U J<MI ..:1 • tile 1 _. flf tM Ryckoft. R)•ckott. tuJac tee ud uy other lD-proYlded for In paracraph B Fitl~ll;\-BG._s Name Slt:a&e...t, 8DIIOIIIt H01rard N. Rogers Ho..,·an1 N. Rogers tormatloa cletmetSaeeeaary hereof may be utea6ediiPOO ud ~ Ud aeo•p•'*' bt' a cMa a.r $15. Mayor Mayor with tM Plaulac Commls-mabl:al cOueat of tbe sub- Or ,.. eM CIDIM to tM E_,. Cllll8ce liD 8D Olllt ATTEST: ATTEST: sloa al leut tw~MJ-..,.• dlrider aid tht Plu.DiDC tM ......_ llolulalac ia .at ..CI FQ. Dorts Georg~ Doris Georg~ days prioT to tiM m..uar Commlu:too. S.cbtlmellmit JJJI L COAST M•T •• co•OMA Dlt. ••tt. C.•LI•· Clty Clerk C ity Clerk tbereof at Wbkla coulden-eltea.Aoa llball be l:lr aper- TeLIPMOMI •n••• Publish: June 3, 1976, ill PubUsh: June 3, ln t1011 11 clniNd. Cot"~~ ol lod DOt toeKCeec~Dinttydays. •'F.iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~·tiheiiNi•iwpoii"ii"iu1>oiiiriEinsilpii.~iiiiiiiiiii~~t·· map~ of hie ptajpaiiL'I lllllb· Ia tbe enat tbatthe mapls Daily Sunjet servic<! from nearby Orange County Airport. Economy fares for famUies and groups, too. So call Air California first . If there's an easier way to get you there, we'll be the 'first to tell you. CAR foa\1/rfonnotJon in 0rcmge Counly. (714}5404550: ~ 12131 91!f..Dl3; !Aguno, (714} 49IS- 61W;L.oo~. 1213}627MOl. 1·--• ... -----· ..»----· dtrtlloll ot bit or a.. loti lOt acted ·upoo ~tthla the shall be c:ouldtnd u tiM QIDet)' day period. the map noat ..., ., aoo Pluall( •n bt ..,med OISIII· Comrnlaslaa. pto'led. B.. PUBLIC HEA~. G. DISAP,PROVAL. U the 'Ntlblo 50 *'" followtl( t1oo P1uoloc Coouu-... u flllrll of tbe map, a ~c dtter"adoe • eDK tblt tbe ......... u bo bold by 11>1 -1< eot In oooformiiJ Pl&DaUII Commf"'lloo. wtal tbt HqlllrMIIItl of C. MOTICE, ~of ..cia t.U title IDd aU ontt.lct1 ....... *~~ .. -eo~ ., aoo ctiJ, ·•• tlllt 1t " , ... -too (10)...,. ... ··aot --with the .... foro 11M ...... -· poot.. of --. • llloll dll· ... ....,old, llioc --............. -apoeuY~ac Ml h'oiD tM aut ._Used its reuoa Ol" _....tatn- unt'•• tit roll.,,...._.. for, Ud tM hcntarJ or UreiJ, tJom ..:frl ottltr n.. 1M ......_ Coaulll.llloa cords u CGitall IIOh rt· DIU ia ntUac ld'fUI Ute e.G tdllra••' to OWMn lllllbtl'fidltr oC .-«aappro. or..-.... -Y&ludottllo-lor of -t -(100) lao! Ret ~ ·W- ol u. --UllriJ .,. -tloo I'IM· of 111o '""joc:t -rtJ. 11 or.cc ..... _ ... ......._ .-. -ot-nou---' ..,. -* -· 111p sloiU bo......., Ia aot •ldlr .. , lllt .... U.PIM· ..., a. tw •a ...,_., .... eo. .. •.._ a ""* plleoo ... -.. 1M ... lor lilt-ol '""utJ • 1111t ta (lO) tM c:o.·'rtw -potor lo 1M lloartlp. II. UCUi 10141. 1'111 tt .., pra••ra.. tadl· ,...... Ca ' •z •r ........ 1M -... -.._., •· .. ..,. -·-... -....,._ .......... . 01111'1 1M-" ...CIIf -........ -Ttllo. ., "•••• ...._ ._ • ·•ur ... • til'.,-=' ... ____ ...... -.--· .... .. -... ,..,_ .... -.......... * -... loa.-... .. .., .... 5 ....... . ,.._... Cams'nlu •r, .,._ 1 t •d'rt ......... . ___ .. _ 1J tllo PI ' .... U• ....... lo lie .,.. lo tllo ..... 1111 .. -Nllod IEIPORT HARIOR BIICII SEOOIIO SECTION 5 5 P ... 4 LIUL .. TIQ ORDUIAIIC£ 110. llfl AM ORiliiiAIICE OF TilE CITY OF IIEWPOIITIEACR AldlllliiCl SEC11<lll 5.tt.. 010 OF 11TU> 5 OF TilE Itt'NPOIIT BEACH IIIUIII. CIPAL CODE R£LATIIIG TO REGULA,_ OF *>· TIOM l'tCroRE Aim TEL. !VISION PRODUC110NS ON PUBUC PROPERTY TM CIIJ ~U ol lilt CIIJ o1 N ..... rt Bfteb DOES ORDAJK u to1\ows: SECTION I. So<lloo5.4tl •• 010 o1 TKie 5 ol t .. Newport B••• Malclpol Cod< " hehby ameaded to read: '•5,46.030 APPLICA"'''Iff FOR P£HIIIT . .., - dellrlot< ., -.. , pii>IIC prapert)' or fadlllJ IDr tM -oi--Jk-•re• or tel..t.sioa pktlllre1 sbaU. 80t less tho ........... (1 4) days belol'e tbe dlte Oil wbiclll .cia pe~ dtslrel: to CODdltct .-cb actt'ftt)', fUt u ~ for a perrntt with tbe Ctty Muactr, OD a torm ~ralsbed by the Ctty. Tbe City Muacer TNY tn hls dlscntioD ntn tht rt- qlli~eat U.t liJPUcatioas t. nled tou.rteera (14) days prior to tt1e date oa which the acttrity is to be CODdltc- tod. The application Shall be v~rtfted antS shall set forth the follo"WlDg lntormattoo: (a) The name, address and t~lephoae number oftheper· son wishing: to conduct such activity. (b) The name, address and telephone number oftbf'per- son who •·ill be in chafl!:t of the activity antt be respon- sible for Its conduct. (c) Tbe date or dates and hours wben such activity is to be cooductec1, (d) The ,approximate Urn(' "''hfll such actlvttr will bft!:lo and end. (e) The location or IOCJ.• tlonS •·tth{n t hf' C tty wher. such activit~ "''Ill takt>pla.ce. (f) The approXimate num- ber of persons who wm ell• gagt> ln such acllvlty, {g) .a. Ust of ma )or eQU~­ ment to be used, lnclvdl.ag but not limited to trucks, buses, limousines and ca - me ras. (h) A gl'llenl statemPOt upon by the petltiooer. In order ror tbe property re- , fetftd to l.a the petltloo to come wlttrlD the pro'fisioos of this 5\bsectfoo., It shall b~ nec:essan· that tbe PW:r:- ntng Commission Shall ftbd. the followfn« facts witll te· spect thereto: 1. That there are speclal c 1rcumstaoces or coadi.UOGS affecting the property. 2. That the exceptloo ls necessary for the preserva. Uon aDd. enJoyment of a sub. stanttal property right oftbt pe-Utloner. 3. That the graDttng of the exceptloo •til not be tSetrt- mental to the public welfare or lnjur1ous to other pro- perty lJI the vtclotty in 1fb1cb the property is located. in autbort.ztnc sucb excep- tions, the Plal&Dl.agCommls· slon sbaH stoCUrt sUbstan- tially tbe ob~U•es of the regulation to whk h th~ ex - C'epti.ODS are cran.ted, as to light, air and pubUc bea.lth, ~afety, convenleoce a.ad roo- era! welfare. I. ACTION BY COMMIS- SION FINAL. Tile actlora of the Planll:f.ug Commtssioa ln approvi.Dg or dlsapproriltig the map shart bE-come flnal in 21 dt~s in the abseace of any appeal, or in the ab- sence of Hview by the CJty CouncU, except as proYI.:S:Pd Ia SubaecUonG. Nomapsblll tlave any l:lrce or etrect ~n­ tU tM same M.s tte. ti'IPI'O- •ed bytbePluD£b(CommlS- slcm ud reoorded. J. APPEAL. Tbetollowln( proctdure trlll IA)IJ ror U: -'' 1. l.Q cue tbe appllc:ut or .., otiM!r ,..._ ta 101 •· ,_ .... the ·-ol 1M PI-lac.. <=-mi-. llo maJ -Ia W11llar lo the CIIJ C..Cd bJ fUiac a - Ueo of -wt111 till CIIJ Clort wtWalldQI Jollow. ,,._, __ _ ol-'*~~"'-· poalod ., • "' ot .....,. "'• Dollan {fl$.00l z. no CIIJ C~rtollolllll ·-lorplbll< ........ ... " .. -..... --. -·--·-c -noCIIJCioft s11a11 Mtll1 ., wn:._ ,...,., .. _ ... .... __ olloll ... .... Ut:a ......... Co•·'r 5 • ........ _..1 ••• oltM P'• I zCa I 11 u ............. , ... poollollaCIIJC••I.* C.. Mt Die 1 I IdEa.. _..,.._._ '-'of lilt n )g eo-............ , .... CIIJ c-o, I & ·r- aD .............. 1211, ntUIISOo\Y, JIIIE l 1111 COIIIIIA OELIIM, ~r. t6tloo-~-.. a.t:jllll ilactb._,. s.N U!kMM ..... ... aceD • C1f bJ M ..... .. tlla ... 91 OM S It .. ,._ DoUan (SII~ llflll• ulltl no a? 'I"'-. a ,_. ......_ fllace el • a 111 Ia llle CIIJ .U aot lie ,.. "'""' .. ,., .,.... --0.. ......... T• Ooaus (tUG.OO) 41" 111)0 ... .... lilt,........, __ tiiiH tt •I !?II .......... of ......... bel: .., llilaU .. _ ......... ----fllalac-.u-..... altla...-,It-alll ..... ....., for ....... ·-.. -. CIIJ----·-.. ct.r1'7 oa tile ad:I•HIM •· tooortMd ., -ponall, -1... .-cb per.ut• ...... .. taJaa .... -..... "' b:l·-.,... tMCtl)'. Tilt panollloo *II per lo U. CitY a rae ol F1ll) -.w ($50.00) par "'' or per. -ot •• , .... -.ell acUrWes are cnttet· .... -·-.. --wbo w••a•• a perlnUelt placool..-wltblallle City ftU ~Y a fee of f'lt- IHI Dollars ($15,00) ~ day or portt:oo of a da) dtllr- lag -ntch such acth1tleure conducted.'' SECTION 2, Tbls ordi- nance sblllbe p~bl16hed OIK• In the otttclal oe•tp~per ot tbe Ctty. U:d I~ •me lllall be elfecti'ft, SO days afte-r tbe date ot Its adael:tiOD. This ordlnaact ns illtro- duced at a replar mef'Uic or the Cit)' CoacU of tilt City of Newport Btach tleW on the lOth day of ..,,, 197 6, ud was adopted 011 the 24th day ot W.ay. 19'75, by the follow111J YOte, • wit: AYES, C0l1NC1LMEN: Racers, Dotta.t. Me~ Barrett, tc.et., WUUims. NOES. COUNCILMEN: NoM. ABSENT COUt"'CILMEN: Ryckotf. Howard N. Ro(ers Mayor ATTEST: f>orts George C ity Clfr)<. PUbllsb: Juoe 3, 19?6. ll: tbe Newport Harbor Eu1p. ud otb:tr"'occm.t:ary ..,_ ~ ... .., _,..., "' .... PlilMtD( Commilsloll a ... ,~....,-· s. Thi City co .. dl .,It reader Ill de-ctsl.oa wttllall st1ty (60)daysaftertbtftl111C OfRCiaiiiPI:&I. K. RIGHT or REVIEW BY CITY COUNCil. TM City COUDcU. 011 Its owa IIIOUoll. adoptf'd by bar aftlrrnatl~ •otes, ma)' elect to reYi" l.DJ ~i.Jioa of the Pza-llc Commiaiorl liJPI'O'fillr a subdivllion. The City CCMI- cll's rlcbt of rt'ftew lillY bt uerdstd al any time prior to the eJplnUoa of U daJ• from Ute date ora wblcla tbe Pl.aluUaig Commi"'-,..._ tSers lbl tSedaioa.1aany pro- ceediJic ID W'tllcb U. Cit)' Coa.actJ tlttclHI Us r1pt of l'f"t'if'W, the Cit}' Clerk shall set a dart lor pllbQ(' hea.rtac bd (!Jt DOCtu ill tlae satM ~r pi'HCribed lopa ......... C -.The City Clerk *D tt.o cln Dotlce of lbe timt uc1 date Ht for tbe brtaJ111C to tH appllcut aDd n.e P1aa11Uc CommtuioL u,.. rec-ftYtlir DOtl~ of U. Ctty Ca.•dl r:tYit• PI'OCMdtlll,tiMCona- m_,ty Drfeklp......._ Dtree- tor aball -'mit a •rhl• report o1 the Plaollloc com. mluioa proc..._, 10~ c.thtr WUilaU""",l.Uua, elbl»ts, udotberdDclm•~ tary e'fid~Dc:t en sa,... bJ t ... _,. <=-•-Ia ret.clalac a cleca.a.~ L. NOIISPECIFlED J'RO. VISIONS. Ali ol 1 .. pron. II-t6 Tlllo !0 aot lfl· tlllcaiiJ c6wor.dbf-So<· Uoo, ud ool _ ....... . ---........ olloll ....., .. all_., ~--""'-·" SEC110tl l. 1'1111 onll· auct 1111111 b:t••••dM« .. .,o81dal..,.__..r,_ , ... c.,. Md .. ·-... u .. _,.so...,. ... . .. ................ , TIUertl*rcWu..,._ ............ , ........ t6 .. CIIJ c-o "' 111t c.,.,~-­• .. -., ....... l,t, M1 _, 12 sa I • ... _., .. ...,,,., .., ............. wit: A Til, ·-.en .... : .... o... r 1 s-:~.._nr-i -..wa•n•• .. -A-art ooo••l-., t • ............. ...,. AIIUh --.. CIJ~ vra _.,,.,._ .. • f. . ") ~EnriChed ,. 'process p11 response to taste of new low tar Smokers are talking about a new kind of cigarette. It's MERIT The remarkable new low t ar cigarette made with the 'Enriched Flavor,'. IV., • .,. 'll .. PJ.~~S§. ' . I • • '. • ••• I :·.. .. ··~··~·~ MERIT has o nly 9 mg. tar. ~·~· One of the lowest tar levels in sm o kin g today. Yet , taste tests p roved that MERIT d e li vers as m uch-or more - fl avor than cigarettes h aving u p to 60% mor e t ar. If you sm9k e, you 'll b e interested in w h a t people like yourself are writing to u s abo u t M ERIT UFinally •••• Binco! rou people IMve hie on t~ j~~el{poL Your new "Merit" i8 really veatl" -Joan C. Harper los Angeles, California "I Juave AViUhed from one low ear etcareeu to anodler, llut 1 Juave now awiuhed for die Jat time. 'Che /fiJvor •f lderlt ia fanuulic." -J. Gordon Wisda Phoenix, Arizona "lKEBIT really Jllb die lnJJ. I re~~JJy IIJte thdr ,_,._, -Mrs. He=:!:r Lexington, • .._ -· _.,.._ "MERIT was ehe creaeeae amol{inc ple118Ure I Juave e~~n e~ed •••• I hove /iJUJIIy senu:J( cold.'' -Ms. Clara C. Zeigler Birmingham, Alabama ,~, • creal cicareete! ~Y-wife •nd I have IHJth . . ..WtuJNd 1o Merit, ancl three ~ of our frinuU fulve tried our cicareeees and JuJve al., swiUhed.'' -William PlaUer So. Plainfield. New Jersey MERIT and MERI T ME THOL. "I would liJte to otTer my concr•euJadona 10 eJ.e people whO *-'elopal .. EBIT daareaa .... I •••••e l(now ..,.. , .... ,., lnil 7ft c.riiJinJy dut ~ rfck" r .. ~s. Marian Friedm!n Valley Stream, New Yortt --.... ..,... MI!WOaT NAaMa C .. StGII -P.A OI I -••• I. t9'N .. "Hurray for town ear .,.. no MeriJke of /IIJIIIIf' ,...aal7t rou deNf'lle pr•*'" -C. L Burtnett Venice, Rortda "Marly of ua ,..... 10 .uiluta eo new low tar ac•reaa, lnlt we alway• wenl ._,.It 10 ~r r~~-.-r-~:; 'Not ~- arrioJtfnC MERI • -Mrs.LenaGarcia Safford. Arizona "At • recent JMrty I aeundal, MERIT wa a lriC • hie .. ehe cueae of honor-" -Ms. Carol Payne Washington, D.C. "I would j.,.t Jil{e eo .. y that for die Jir•t time e~~er, I have found • low tar IJfl4l nkoeine dcare·tu dult'• , pleaune eo anoJte." -W. Wayne Hilliard Metaine, Louisiana "I had not ~Juanced .,..,... for many year• until I en..t Merit •••• crhanl{• for the life in amoJtinc." -Rex B. little San Diego. California --"' oseph V. Monetti Wolcott, Connecticut 0 l'tlt4lll,p W•n• ••· "" 9 mg:·tar: · 0 7 mg. ntcotJne ~. '* ciprwul-. FTC Ut8d. Warning : The Surgeon Gener1l H1s Deterw~illd That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. -"" •• ---·---.._ ......... -.eii!EBILY ~AGU _ • .,1 . .UIEJ. ltll .._lB. IN. CAL LN'LI ... oeu•AJC£ m . .,., All ORIDA.:E OF THE CITY or ai:WPORTIIE.ACH -.lll CMIIJI•II:& OtT TilE ern Of' •*"'*' BE.Aar .......... m:TIOII "·· l1.0lO CW TilE IOEWPORT BEACB MIIIE!PAL CODE ro --TilE rn: FOit f1UIIG 1UTA11V£ MAP OF .P80f'OIED SUB- DIVRJII ,... Clly c-. "' .... ctty of "' ...... Bac:b dots ordiUI u tolloel: SIX:TKJJI 1. Sectloa 18.- U:.OlO ol tbe Newport Beach II ... Qpal Code 11 arneDISed ......... '•19.1Z..Ol0 nuMG OF Ill AP --FEE. il'1dttJ C-H of a tee..U~ a.., ud llak- mmt of tlile propoMd llib- dh"lSton of uy land 1bi.U bt> tlle4 •·K.h thfo PlaJmlDc Commiuion at leasttwealy- St'VI!'Il (!'7) dl!ys prior to tb@ m~ of tbfo Com- mJ.ssioo at YOhkl1 f"'OIIIiildf>ra- tloo Is deslrftd, tocethf'r wfth a n.uac fee of Three Hundred Sild:y Dollars (SS60,00) or Fh·e Dollan: CS5J)()J pt>t lot, •blcbever sum is lttf';,tt>r, for uy AlbdivisJoos pnep. Abdlvlslou coataJnm.,: IPSs f:hi.D ftn (5} lots.·· SECTION 2. Tl'ib ordl- uDCe abiUbfoplllbllabedoocP 111 the omdal oewspaptor of thf' City, aod the same shall be et'Jecllve SO da~·s aftpr tltt> <late of Us adoption. This ordinaD('(' wa& :.;trc- ducf'l! at a recuJ.ar mPet!.w of tbe City Council or u.e City of N"POrt Beach ~ld oo tht lOth dly of Ma)·, 19'76, and •·as adopt~ on lhP !4tll dl) or May, 1!176, by the foUowitJ« YOIP, to Wit: AYES, COUNCJUIE N: Ro~tf>H, DDib.J., MdDAts, Barrett, KHM, WHJllms. NOES, COlP.iCILMEN: Noo4!'. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Ryrlrott. How~trd N. Rottf'rs Mayor ATTEST: Doris ceo,..., Ctty Clf'rk PulJUih: June s. 1976, in the NtwpOJ1 Harbor EDslgn. L.-..wc:a ORDINANCE NO. 1676 AN ORDINAtjCE OF THE CI~Y OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS S.- H .l80, 5.15.110, 5.24.050, 5.28.030, 5,32.ot0, 5.41.040, AN D 5.50.040 OF THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE AM OUNTS OF INVESTIGA- TION AND PERNJT FEES REQUIRED IN CONNEC - :tiON JWITH. MUIIMESS I LI- CENSE APPUCATIONS Tb4!' CU)' Cowell of I~ Ctty of Newport Beach OOES ORDAIN as folloWs: SECTION 1. SectionS.H.- 180 of the Nf'wport Bea('h Mun kipal Codf' Is amended to r ead: ''5.14.180. APPLIC ATION FOR DRrVER'S .AND AT. TENOANT"S PERMIT. An al)plic:.~ont for an ambulance d1·fver's or ambulancf' at- tendant 's permit shall nte his :.~pplicatlon wi th the Fl - naoce Directoronformstur- nlshec1 tJy the Cit)•,tOKetber with an application let" of El.ghteen Dollars ($18.00). Each appUcant shill submit with hJs application three(3) recent photographs or hlm- nlf of a slte df'slgnated by the Finance Director. To be eligible tor either type of permit, an applicant must bf' at least 21 yn.n or age.'· SEC TION 2. Section S.l~.- 110 of the NE-wport BE"ach Mu.nl clpal CodE" Is ameodt>d to read: '·5.15.110 ATTENDAJlT OR OPERATOR'S PERt.tiT REQUIRED. (a) Application: No person shall driv~ or operate any offlcial poUc• ·towlnti vehicle dtscrlbed in Ibis C"-Pter iDtbeCity•lth- --oat ftrst obt&J.DJPC a permit ~ 1a wrltl"' to do 10, from the · c hlef of Polle.. AAy per-an .deslra.c to otJta1ft sucb pe·r • .:Jtor'a permit aM1l Dilke a 3rtltea IIJPllcatloe tMrefor """Jo tbe Cb.lef' of Pollee; ae- eomp~Dlld by me let: ol. Twtaty-Ooo lloUon ($21.- 00). Ajlpll-.... 1111-al or opwr•r'•pei"'DJt.ltallbt r-..... J)lloOorropbed aod n.c·-· ,.. ···-d&llt or •ntor't permlt ueu•wc:a OIIDDWICE 110. 1m AJf OCIDUJJCE OF T'HE CITY Of NEWI'OI<T8£.U:H AltEifJDG SECTIOI< Ul •• 0*1 CW THE NEWPORT BE.U:R MUl<ICJPAL COD£. REUTOIG TO ANNEX. Al'ION FEES The City CooocU of lllo City ot NewJOrt Bea.<:h doK orda.Ja u tonowa: SECTION I.SoetiooUS •• 030 of tbe Newport BH.cb Mnlclpll Code 1s a mended to f1lld: ••US.OIO IMPOSITION OF AJfNEXAT'JON FEES, A. FEES IIQIOSED. Ana!lneD· Ua. fee 1.1 beteby Imposed upoa the OWDer Ol' onera of UJ l"ftl property apoo Tfbieb aqy eomme.reJ.&l taDJt aad/or IAdutrtaltlalt t1a1 beeocoa- stracted pqot to tbe com- pletion of ,aneutioa pro- ceedblcs ia tbt amc:Jat or $120 per llqalftfootofgross floor a.rea tor a.ll classes or construction, lDcludtag any .u-ea in a bulldt.ag designed ror thE> partiJlg of vehicles, and upon any real property upo11 •·ll.l<"b any nosl(leotlal unit h:1s been constructed lo tht' vnouot of $400.00. , B, DU£DATE. The amount of the f~s dut> ht>rE'Under shall be dE'ttrmined on or beforf' tht> date on whu·h the City Council takes final ar. lion to approv£> the anuf!'xa- tion and shall .lncludt> an~ buildill@:S for whkb permits lrt' issuet"l ll)' the Ruildi'W OMclal uf the Count}' of Orange or ~her c~y prior to the completion of the an- nexation procE'ed!ogs to the CJty of Nevtport Bea<'h. and the full amourt of the fees shall be due and payable on or heforP the l1nal action or the City Council in approving th• aotM!xation; PROVIDED, however, that the City Coun- cil may, by resoluUoo, ap . prove the payment of said annt>xation fees ln not to ez- LIGioL IIOTICE :i. 'Who 1s incompetent or for any rea.soo whatsoever unable to handle such vehi- cle safely. 6. WhO is not of good mor- al chanctE"r. 7. Who cannot speak tht> English languagE>. 8. Who does not hold a vehicle drtver•s licenSE' Is- sued by the Motor VE-hlriE' Department of the StAte of CaiUonlL 9. Who ls not sufficiently acquainted ·.,·Hh the law s or ordnances regulating the OJ)t':-atlon of motor vehicles. 10, Wbo falsifies the ap- plication for said perm H.· SECTION 3. SectJon 5.24.- 050 of the Newport Beach Municipal CorJ•· is amended to read: ··5.24.0SO. AP PLJCA. TIONS FOR PERMITS - FEES. A. PRIVATE PA . TROL SERVICE. AppUca- tior.s for permtts forpr1vatt> patrol services shall be fll t"1 wlth thE' U cense Division of t tle Finance Department on forms supplled by the C tty, together wlth an investiga- tion fpe of One Hundred Dol- las ($100.00). The applica - tion shall be ~t"d a.ndver- llied by the appltcant and shall state the name, address and organizatloo of the pat- rol service, its rneth011 of openUon. the territory or locations it proposes to serve, and the names, ad- dresses and physical des- <:rlpUoo of its otncers and employee~'<, and such other ldenuncatfon and lll!orma. tlon as may be deemed DE'· cessary by the Chief of Po- llee, Including, but not limi- ted to, tlngerprints liiDd re- cent photographs of the ap. pllca1tt and his employf>tls. B. PRIVATE PATROL- MAN. Any person to be em- ployed as a private patrol- mao stein Ole a vuUied ap- pUcatioa wJth tbe LicenSE' Dl.flsloo or thE' Fi.D.afK'P De- partmeot OD forms .supplled by tbe City, .etting forth such lnformattoo as may be requJrtcl by tlw \hlef of Pollee. together with ao tn- •estlgllltkla fH of Thirty Dol - Jars ($30.00). •· ablll bl la..ed to uy per-_, 1, Uldtr the a&• of 18 , ....... • %. Who La DGt a rau..&. of tk UDited Slt:atM or Who baa ao1 aawt~o~~r docl.trtd tntea- Hoo Of beeOmiDC IU Ch. SECTION 4. Se<tloo 5..28 •• oso of tt• NtwJOrt Beach MlmlriJ:el Ccxfti II amflldfod to rlld: S. Wbo IIIII been eonvlcted .otar • ....,. -4. Wbo, wttJdD a ptriod ol two 1•n tmmtdllt•IY pn- eediDc ..eh ~~~Pllcauoa, lila bela coarinctd or rtcklna drtYIIIc or any pro•l.lloal o1 lbt .ucoe.our Bet'•nr• Coatrol Aet, Ca.Uiorata Pe· 111 Coda, Calllonlll Votllelo Code, or 1DJ otMr C!Odt', •bleb 11 d:tl"'C!tly cu.e.I"Dtld wlt.ll tbf openUoe ota motor '·5,%8.ll30. APPlJC.ATION fOR PERIIIT. Appllcat.lool tor eattrtalamtDt ptrmJts ohiU be lllod 1rllh 11>t Clly Ma.aarer on forml ....,Utd by tbe Clty, &ocetbH Wltft a IH ol SIIIIJ T ..... llOJJ.aro (SU.OO)to -ortllt-ol pn>CONio( ud ... oottp. -· TOtll!llllka-all be olped ud ftrillod br 1111 aflllllcul ud Jlall ·-..acll lldorrNtioa u may be dMIMd MeiFMtJ'. TIM City ~~-0101 HQIII111 IIIII tllo IIIIPilCAIII be IJororpr!D- tld.'' """ le1ICII coed ._ (10) -~ Jollall. ...... --"' Jib. -(1!\Joo,...,.. __ lDc ballgoe, Wlddll .... be ........... ._ ...... lhep&reel>olral-r!y • ,. w1deb tbe t.lldlac• .... located, aa aid pucela an sbowD "PPOl tbe latest an.tl- able Couaty...,.asmeatroll. A ceJ1ltled copy ol Did re- aolatioD JhaU be 11led wltb the OruceCoaty Aod:ltoroa or before Aarcult 10 of each year, aad tbe Auditor ahi.U be reciueated to eater the amouot or tbe respecttve aa.sessmeats oa tbe County tu roll OIJI)Oilte eacl!.parcel of lud. The amount of sa.ld assessmeat ahall be collec- ted a.l tbto ttme and 1D the manner of City propertytu. It deltnqueat, the amount of said usessmeat llball be subject to tbe a.me pem.I- Ues and procedure tor fort· closure uct sale as In the case of City property tues." SECTION 2. This ordi- nance shall bt published once ln the offtcla.l newspaper of the Cit y, a.od. the same s~ll be effective 30 days atter thE' date of its adoption. This ordlii.I.IIC"e was Intro- du ced "' a reKUiar meelln!' or the City Council of tiM> CUr of Ne\\'J)Ort Beach held on the lOth day of Ma}·, 1976, and •ns adopted Oll lilt' 24t h d:iy of Ma y, 1976 , b\ tho> !ollowln!{ vote, to II." II: A\'ES. COU NCILME N: Ro~Prs, Dollotal, Mclnnis, Barrett, Kuehn, WitHams. NOES. COt:NCILMEN: NonE". ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Ryrkntr. How::ar11 ~ HOi!E'r S Ma)-or ~TTEST: Doris GPOr~tf' C it~-Clerk PutJiish: Junf> 3, I !)76, In th£> Npv.•port Hart10r Ensign. I.IGAL IIOTICI to rear': ·5.32.040. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. Applications for cafe dan("e per mits shaH be filf'll "''ith th~ Cit y Mana - !Ze& on forms suppllt:'d by thE' C lty, togf'ther v.·tth an appli. cation fet' of Sixty ThrE'E' Dollars {$63.00}. The appli- r:.~tlon shlll be sb~·ned and verlfiE"CIIJy the applicant anrl shall contain such inlo rma- HOD u ma)" lw deemed ne - cessar-y by the City Matllilger. ThE" City Man aRE'r may re- qulrt> that thr applic"ant lof!' hngerprintt'd. · SECTION 6. SecUon ~.41.- 040 or the Ne~~o'port Be~ch Municipal Code Is amendE!fl to read: "5.41.040. PERMIT FEE. At the time of filing an ap. plication for a permit, a (('(- of Eighteen Dollars ($18.()()) s hall be paid to partially co- ver the cost of investigating and procPssing tht> applica - tion and i~sulng tht> permu:· SEC TION 7. Section ~.~0.- 040 of the NPwport Beach Municipal Code Is amended to read: "5 .~0.040. APPLICA- TION; FE!::. (a) Anr person dE'Siring lo otJtain a per mit to oper~te a massagE" es- tablishment or to perform massage services shall makt> application to the DlrE!'<"tor or Finan("(' who shaJI t Pfer dll such appllr:~­ llons to the Chief or Poli('e for an lnvt>stlgatlon. An ap- pliratlon to obtain a permit to opPnte ~ massaJ;t> 4!'stab. lishment shall hf>arcompan - ied I!)' an Investigation fee of On(' Hum1rNI and Ten Dol- lars ($11 0.00). (tJ ) Ead1 application ror a ptormit to permit an indi- vidual to Pf;'rfor111 massage servkes stlall be accompan- Ie-d by an investigation lee of Thirty Dollars ($30,00). AJIE.NIIIKi ax: • ...,. ....... . 040 or TBE ... _,. BEACH MUiu::tPAL CODE TO DICRE-FU CIWt. GED FOR AJ>PUCATIOI< FOR PERIIIT '"COIUIEC. TION WITH POOL T A8L£S AND AMUSEMENT D£VI • CES The City eo-:u ol ... City 0( Newport Beacb 00£S ORDAIN u .toJioq: SECTION 1. SeetloD5.S4..- 040 of the Newport Beacb t.lunltlpal Code Is am...sed to read: ··5.24.040, APPUCATION FOR PERMIT. Apptlcatioa.s for such permits llbi.U be ftlt'd with tbe City Mua&er on forms supplied by U.. City together with an &11)11- catloo fee of Sizty Dollars ($60.00) to coYer tbe coas of processt111 aDd tanst.i- gating. Tht> appUcattoo lhall coot.a.l.n such LDformatloo u may be deemed oeeesstry by the Cit}· Manager aDd stall be signed aod vertned by tbe applicant. Tbe CUy I.RALIIOOCI ORDINANCE NO. 1579 .AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 5.- 20.030 AND5.20.0600FTHE NEWPORT BEACH MUNCI - PAL CODE RELATING TO DEFINITION OF SECOND- HAND DEALERS, AND U . CE NSE FEES FOR PAWN. BROKERS, JUNK DEALERS, JUNK COLLECTORS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS Thfo City Council of thE- City of NewpoJ1 Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows; SECTION I. Sectlon5.20.- 030 of the Ne-..oport Beach Municipal Codt> is amendf'd lo read: ··5.20.030. SECONDHAND DEALER DE FINED, A. DE- Ff"NITION. The term ·5(>- condhand dealer' shall mean a person. firm or corpora- tion engar.:t>d in, conductlng, mana~ing or t"arrylog on thE' huslness of tn.Jying, selling, or otherwiSt' deaU~ iD se- ~.:omthaod ~oocls, wares or merchandise. B. EXE MPTIONS 1. Any person. nrm or corporation -....·ho o r which E-ngages in thP business of sellln~ 1::£-nUin£< antique ar- tir les wlm'h ue purcha sed by such person, firm or cor- poration dlr('('tly from a Wholesale dealer iD suchar. Hcles, or which art> lmpor. ttd lnt<' tbe UnlteU St:.tes or America by such person, fir m or corporation, shall not be deemt!d to hP a ·St"- c·ondharnl deale-r' tJr r eason of enu~i~ insurhbuslnPss. 2. An} person, firm or corpor:!tion ~~o·ho or llo'hlcl1 at qulres in good raUh, iden. tifiable SPcondhand property as part or complPtepayment for othPr pPrsonat propert} In the onttnary cours£1 ol ('Oilrluctlng a business or sE-l- ling ne~~o· personal property directly to thE' c-onsumer, shall not t* r1et>med to bt> a ·secondhand d(laler· by rea- son of engal{lrl!! in such ~Ju­ stness. 3. Any person, rirm or corporation who or ~~o·hJch t>ng<~ges 1n thP business of selling ust"d motor vet.ldes LICIAL IIOTICI OR DINANCE NO. 1674 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BE ACH AM ENDING SECTION 5.12.- 320 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO EST ABUSH THE AP- PLICATION FEE F'OR DRI . VER'S PERMITS FOR TA- XICABS, AMBULANCES A NO VEHICLES FOR HJRE The City Council of the C lty of NewpOrt BE'ilCb does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. SectioD5.12 •• 320 or the Neltport Beach Murtlcipa.l Code ls al"(lendad to read: ''5,12.S20, DRIVER'S (c) Permits and fees re- quired by this Chapter sl~<~ll be In additiOn to any license, permit or fee required under any other chapter ot tht.s Code," SECTION 8. This ordl- nlUI<'e shall bE' published oncP in the omcl.a.l oe,.,·spaper of tbe City, lDd the same shall be ttf.etlvt 30 days after the date of tt.s adoption. This ordlauc.t wu lntro- d\letd at a rtpllr mtttlfte of tb• City eo.neu of thf City ot NtwpOrt Btacb btJd on the 10tb day or May, 19'76, aad wu adopted on ttlt 24tn di.Y of Mty, 1976, by tht tollow"log •ote, to wit: A YES. COUNCILMEN, Rorera, ~ltal., MeloDta, Barrett, Kuehn, wuuams. HOES. COUNCILMEN: Hooo. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: PERMIT. A, APPLICATION. No peraoa sball drive orop. ente any •etUde detcrlbed ID thls Cbtpter Ia the City withOUt flrlt obtllDlncaper- mlt iD wrttln( 10 to do from the Chief of Pollee. Any per. .on Mslrllle to obttJn .ucb driYer'a permit nau make a wrltteo awUcat:lo!l thtrt- for to the Chief oiPollceac- companttd by a Itt oiEight- eea DoUan and No Ct>ats ($If.\)()). No IMtrmlt •ball be laaued to any penon uDder the age ol etch!"" (18) years. to aoy per100 oot • cltll«l of tbt Uathd stites .allll ACb prtriOD ... IIW- fw.UJ dtclarecl ... .._,,"' ot beco"""' -. or lo ur -...... __ Rrcl:oll. HOWird N. Rocen ... ,,, ATTEST' Doria Goortt or I»"UJ ttUOO .,....,..,.r -· lo..,..,. --· I Y041kk. flo pond! lllloll ... ._"'..,.-- .... ---olalal-..,, or ,_ 1M period ol two J'Mn lanaaa lwiJ' pn. •P~~J<Je nuo -tht "'· llo... ol AICOIIOIJ< ..... SECTION 5. StcUooU2.- 040 fl tbo !lewporl Botch .._.dill! Colli 11 lraMMd cuy Clork <edllc ___ ... ~ _ •race, or d:rQr.. rw CIOIIIO•--"'·-k ...... • PW!IItll: JIIM J, 11'76, la tllo "-rl-, ...... • ___ .,..,._ drffill -drlrill• - 1 N'L 2 LJRCI • ----................ .,..._ or per-rtJJ INe tw t111 mute• •• Of ....... ol tile --be llapr-p,._tiL., SECTIDII &. TIU --· DUCe allallbt ....... ... iD the oftltta.l ......... f/1 ttae cur, ud tM ... .-a be eft'ecti~ 10 .,. after the dlte of Ita .._... This orcllauoe ns lltro- duced at a f'eC'IIa-r INIIlill or tttt Ctty ca.eu or 1M City ol H..-pon BeaQ- on the lOtb dl' of May, l976, ud wu adopted • the %4tll cia)' fll May, 19?1. by lht> followilllr YOtt>. to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Rogers. ~stat. Mc:lnDJ.a. Barrett, Kaleta. WUJta.ms. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCU.MEN: Ryckoff, Howard N. Racers Mayor .ATTEST: Dorts Georn Clt:f Clerk Publish: Ju. s, 19'76. ill the Newport HlrWr EuJgn. 1.aG.t.1. IIOTICI or used watercraft vessels shall llOt be deemed to be a · secoodhaad dealer' by rea- son of SlgllgiDg 1n such bu- siness. 4. Any person. rtrm, ~troop, associ2tloo or cor- poraUon who or which ac - quires tn good rattb1 lden- tifl.able set'ondba.nd proper- ty for the solf' purpose of distribution or such proper- f)' by sale, gilt or otbtr· wise io furtherance or its statf!'d objectives of promo- ting rellglous, cba.rltable or educational pruposes shall not be deemed to be a 'se- condhand dealer' by rea9011 of engal!:ing in such acUvt- tiE'S. Any surh pe-rson, nrm, 11:roup, assodat1011 or <'Or- potation must tilE' a request for ezemption as a S('{""Oild- hand dealer with thE" Clt}' Manager on a form provi- dE-d by the City. A miD.lmum of sev£'nty -five percent (7Sq ) of the ~truss proceeds, com- pensation :1nd E-arnings ob- tained from 'iuch actlvutes must be d{>votetl to Its sta- tf!'d rcllgious, charitable or ef'lu ratfonal purposE's in or- der 10 ttua !Uy "for E'J:em p- tlon. ~. ThP t!Xemptions set rorth lnpara~:raphs I through 4 of thi s S('rtioo do not ap- ply to tt3nsarUons involv~ (a) ma rine h:u.,1warE", auto- cmotivt! and motorrycle parts, aM rel.atf!'d equip- ment, ~~o·itll :.~.. retail value of ovt-r Ftny Uollars ($50.- 00); or (b) birycl~>s and/or tht>lr (XItls, sur!bo.ards, rtrK:r ms r·apable of being c()nl""ealed, l·amer.as and pho- tographlr t>qutpmf>Dt, trpe- ~t.'rltPrs, :tiJ business ma- ('hlnes, sewl~ machines, all musk al io~INments, snow slds, taJ)(' r£1corders, record players anriiE>Ievls lon sets.·· SECTION 2. St>etlon ~.20.- 060 of the NE-wport Beach Municipal Code Is ampnrlf1 to read: ··~.20.060. LICENSE FEES. EvE-rypersonconduc- tlng or carrying oo the bu- siness of a pa'4'1lbroker, junk dealer, junk collector orse. condhaod dealet., as a se- LIML IIOTlCI upon a highway whllf' Ullder the tnnuence of lntollcatlng llqltOrs or drugs. or wbo has been coovlcted of •lolaUQg any provlsJoos of the Alco- hoUc Beverqe Control Act ot tbe state of CaWonla1 uolell sacb person shows to the satisfaction of lhe Cb.ief of PoUce that · IIIUing a <Srlver's permit to him would not In any way be contrary to the publlc lnterest, wei . fen or a.fety. Eacb such IJII>IIellloo au demoo- strate bta Alii aDd ability to alely haAdle hla nhlcle ill dri•I.D( tt lhrough tbe crow- ded seeUoos ol the City ac- compan1«1 b' aa inspector ••JcMtod by the Cblel ol Pollee-. No driver's permit shall be cnoted to uy per. scm Wbo 11 nototacoodmor. a.I cbl.neter, or -.bo does not IIOid the HQIIInd drl- nr'• llceue laled by tbt Motor VebleleDipart.mtolot t:be Stile, or no Ia DOt ..r. fldGiy acqaalMed Wttlt the ttwa or o~• npllt- Utc tbo .,...-"' -r Ytbicite, ....... QPinUIC tldcaH. emerpoc)' or pab. Uc l&ftly flti!C ... ll"llltt be Plo 1o ~ 1M Eo(lloll ·-· ,.., ,....,... ... oo tllo ..,..Ucolloo lor - portall will ... ·-.... -fl ... ponoiL SUIT, f'AHTS STOLEM A ..U ud an ell.n peJr or peats. ftl•ed at $!10, were Jtolerl by an employee otCa.n.t Nea"s lnt4!'rmttoaal C1otblag, owner A. L. Rob· bl.D.S complalDed to CostJ Wesa pollee May 20 • LIGioL .. TICI parate btlalness, shall pl.)' aa IJIDUll license fet> or One Hundred aod Ten Dollars (SllO.OO), or rtve Dollars (S5.00) per day. EvE-ry person deaUng in M-Condhand merchandise In connetlion with and lnclden- ta I to any other btJSIOE"ss, shall pay the llct>nse fet> r•- quired by the laws or the Ct. ty of Nf'wport Reach for said other busineSs, plus the ad- rlltiooal sum of Ten Dollars (SIO.OO) per annum. Notwlthstandinfr an}· pro- visions of th,is Ordinance to the contran·. an~· relir.ious , charitablE' oreduratlon.tl so- ciety or Institution •'lq!.al!,tnt In, rondUt'ting, man3dn,· 011 1·arryi.ng on the tJusmt>:.:. ol sPCOndhand dealer, junk rlt'a- IPr Ot )Jnk COllt'<"tor shJ II not bE' requlrt'd 10 maktopa~. ment of any of tl1t> ft'PS hE.' re- in pres,·ril.lf'rl, provi1led that a minimu m Ol ~Vt"OI Y ·CiV( percent (/51• 1 of t11e ~~-o~s prore-f'ds, compensation, .tnd l.'arnings obfalneot from sul'11 tJusiMss Is t1evot('(1 to ll1r religious. r haritallle .tndtorl- ucatiofta• purpost>S, rPsper- llvel)', of sudl rPtit.:JUus, l"ha ritablr or f"lln•·:ltlona I so- ("if'h' or institution:· SECTIO~ 3. Th is ordi - nant r shall bt> I)UI•Ii shf"1 ont fo 1n thP ofhdal ut-~t.·spaper of thf' C ity, 3,Dd tlw 5311"W' lha.ll bf' Ptft><"ti~t' 30 rlot}5 aNE'I tht> tlatP or lts .lriopuon. Tl1is urdin.uwt· 11.".15 intro. r1u• P'1 .tl a rPgular 111Pi'tlnt of thto Cil~ Coundl or the Cit\ of 1\,.v.·port U.-a(·h hE"Irl on thP lOth rtt~ of Ma~·. 1 '17G, anti ..,·as aOOpted on ti1P 24t h r1.!}" of M01y, i!n6, tJy th~ follo~t.·lnJ; vote, to llo"lt: AY ES, COUNCILMEN : Roll.ers, Dosul, Mdnnis , Ba rre-tt, Kuehn, Williams. NOl-.:S, COL"~CILMEN : t-Oone. ABSEI'\T COl:~CILMf.~: Ryl'lwff. Ho~t.·arr1 N Hewer s Mavor .ATTEST: Doris Georgf' City Clf'tk Publish: Junp 3, I ~76, in the NErti•poM Harbor Ensign. LIGAL NOTICE of the Pollee l>topartmE-nt. C. TEMPORARY PER - MIT. PE"ndln~ tilE' l'Ompletlon of thf investigation of an ap- plicant, the Chief of Pollee may grant a lf'mporary per- mit to a person who ha s made applkatton for a dri- ver's permit aod appears to be qua.IUJed for such pt>r- mlt. The tE'mpon.ry pcmntt shall automattcally expire sixty (60) days from the date it was Issued or upon lssu- aoce or a regular driver's permit. ThE" Chief ot Police sball summarily revoke any temporary permit when be determines DOt to Issue a drtnr'a permit to the ap- plicant. D. JDEN11FJCA110N CARD. IJpoo o11Wn1nC I he rerular permit, tbe driYir or opentor shallatalltlmes keep polled 1D f\&11 Ylew ID the nhlde open.ted b)' him u 1deatlfteatloD card fUr. n.lsbed by tbeChltfofPoUee, wbleb lhi.U ban platalJ prlattd thenoa tbt ume or tbe driver or operator. b1l buliae11 acldrtu aad t•l•· phoot lllrnber. au permtt ··-ud ... pllolot-E. TERM -RENEWAL. AU drtnr't ptrmtll IMil eq>ln lllbe Mid ol lbe <01-.-r year tor Wll6c.ai_a-td. Aflllll-lor ..- ololll ... -... -. ~mbtr lint"'-,... Iocr e.. Wlowtal eel ·szr B. I'EIIIOIIAL UPiiAB- ANCE.-........ II"MIMI tD M1 SWikM, 1M ...,.,.. .-a Pfl£111 ..... . ,. ... rr •-_.., -..... -o.an-....... bt ,....,.,,all or tln&ltl • IOC Jl¢11 ......... :::"..:" ::.::-.--c;z:) .... ...... ..---...... Sill , . . ~ ........... eaup ..,. , .... *II ... 'nrM Dol-(IUOl ,..._.. an .. 1 llld II lrMe .. -. r. IIEVOCATIOII. Tllo caw., __ _ IN W.ARCH. 19!0, tbt' above vehlr1f> t~m• thP ttlirt1 p(ec• ot motortud pqutpmeot In th~ urYkto or th" Ne..-port React! ftre department. II Is plch•:Pd oatsldt- thP firf'· statioo at 703 E. Sa;: Avt>., BattJoa. 1t ··::arriM a 35 ..pllon tiff' uttngu.lSher tauk, 800 fffot of Z -I /2 inch hose, a 24-foot laddf'r and a pike pole, l l"t·orrtirw to Sh~rman's History or Nf'wport Beach. A Fro!>"tfM'ImrA:or -wu installed 011 II also and Fire-Chif'f A. w. Jar kso11 -was authorized to respont1 on ail dr wuh!l ,-ails, •'lur!; rna~ It thE' first pieef' of motorized equltullt>flt fur 1 hP life guard depu1menl. FPO. 4, -1916, 11\E' r tt~ pUrtt1aS¥11 lwo used motor hose trut·ks or fbmlllf'r manuf:wiUI"f'. TrouiJIE' h:~d llfffl expE"rlerv·E-ol ~~o·itll tht< Haml•ler madlln"' staUonl"d at BaJhO<~.' Hs fir» t'CJUlpnn·ul was tr.ansft>r~! tO the l:lod(t> trudr. t•h:tSSi'> pk tUrE'!1 .IIOVVf', ~;~~~3mers at Hoag Girl -Mr. Jnrl Mr ll.llavirl Arlels.Jhn, JC"II ·\lh!l, ~~ w- port HPII'"tlts. Ro). r..lr. :1wl \l rs.llo~.-·1 Kurtlt, Slip Hi~, HJrSI•I• \"il ldcP, ;\r wport It~·'' h. Bo1 . M r. anri Mr!>.JarupS DishOn, 220~ An3hE-I m, C"o- ~t:l \l,•sa. · Tt"l-Sil-\\. "l A\-' fon l -Mr .. m•l t.h ::;. Hnl•- , I I ilt•ILIIP", ~-'G.! :'\nt S' \\ ... , r ust.l MPS.I, llt.n -Mr. Jut! "lr:.. Hon . . d d Hoi>IP~, ]Kil l Pa t kl"lo •~< J <~ll(•, Irvine Gil" I • &11 •• mO Mrs , RH(· .11"11 Witli J IIJS, -17 18 l)(u·- ' li••S"II'I l!.f., C.11!1o~J llic!l· laud~. lim -:l.h .• m•l Mrs. L1 [~· !JOUI!ht~·, 2013 ~E'!lNai, r o. st.1 Mrs:~. · \\E i l~ESIJA\.M ,\1, ]io~ -Mr. (I UIJ Mt!.o , h•Sf'PI I :'i tl.t9tkO\'Id , Z'j{; Rost· t.a11e, (\"l~1a '-l esa. '.J (rl -Mr _ anrl Mrs. Hol•- •·rt T A'o•d lP:., 2123 ~atlun.tl ,\vt'., (OSI.J MPS:t, • TltL:RS!lAY, "1,\\ t:i Girl • Mr . anrl Mrs. Mif. t"flell C-az:tn, 6t6-A W 18tlt St., Costa Ml!sa. • FHIIlAY, MAY -: Bt•l -Mr. and "Ir s. St('- PhE-11 Thompson, 3008 r.rant Ave., Costa Mesa. Bo~·-Mr. anrl Mr s.Hru• P l1ailey, 1%9 Pelk ao Pl., C"osta Mrsa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Kuk ,\hn, 710 W. 16th St., Costa Mesa. r.\rl . Mr. :1nrl Mrs, Ton. DPthlefsen, lti2H Pon•I•'TOS:l, C" osta ME-sa . ' SAT UHll .o\\', MA' 1,. Girl -Mr.anriMrs.,J:l niPS Hf'.ttt~·. 'J67 l.:lnsln~. Costa \1 ~sa. Uo~ -~tr .. tnd Mr s , "il- 1~:1111 ~~~o·it.tr-r, 22tl Oran~rt<, l osta Ml'sa. Girl -Mr . .tnd \Irs. 1\oh - H I Whittm.tn, 33 St>d\ottcl C"l., West Strlt>. LIGAL NO TIC! or SUSJ>f'"lld any sul'f1 t1r lvrr · s pc>rmits so issuE't:l for au~ violation of lht> provis ions of ll1l s Chapter ~~~ tilt> J,oiflt•r of -"u•·h Pflr mlt or for t11r Pxisteoce of any statt' or fal""tl'i ..-.·ll!ch woo hl h;~ve tJeE"n a good reason for rlen)·im: SU('h permil when appli('(l for, whethf'r sur·h nate of fa cts existed at the time ap- pUcatton was made !or such permit or nme lntr. exis - tencE' thert'aner. G. APPEAL. In thP, E>vent or a rf':f\lsal, revoc01tion or suspension of any driver 's permU by lhe Chief of Po- llee, the applicant or per- miH•E' may a.ppe:al from the deelslon to the CitJ Couac-U, wbleh ma,y l.ft Its 4iserettoa affirm, renrse or modlf) the declaklo made-by the Cbltf or Pollee." SECTION 1,-This ordl- nuee lballbi.Uthedooce Ia tbe otnctal DtW..,.pt:r of the City, IDd tbe ame lba.U bt erteetlYI 10 dlya Wr the IIIIo ollla -· nts old ...... wae illtro. ctwced at a NPiat mHttac of the City CoacU or the City of N._rl Boa~h held OD the lOUI dly of May, 1976, aact wu adapted oa · U.• ltlb day of Ma)', lf76, by the touowtnc --.. to wit: AYES• COUNCILMEN: ~ ..... ~ ........ BUnt~. ""-" WUUA010. IKlll8. COIIIICILIIiN: -· ABSJrT COUIICJLitEN: Ryc-.rt -"'"· Rocor• IIIJOr ATTEST: DoriiGoorp CII)'Ciodt I • "IU~U,\r, MAY 10 !101. Mr.:mt!Mrs.Nestor \ut·~·a .l:.sJoana . J782 Wt st- Ui iiiSh'l" ,\"""·· Cost;~ t.-1esa. • T1. ESDAY, MH II Hu1 • Mr . anl'l Mrs. Stuart ·\lrlrwh, H 32 Mantanlta,lr- l"l nt-. Ro1 . Mr. anrl Mr s. Larry ~·u itt;, 157 > Cunandr r, Co- .,1:1 Mo•sa. · WJ:.O~ESIMY , MAY l2' Gifl -Mr. ;md Mrs. HI•·IJ- •r·! .-\d••lrna n, 27G2 ;..!a !lard, c.,sld M••sa • Ho~·-A.h. ant1 Mrs . hH - •·hae l Ru r kpr, 1936 Clmrrl1 ~~ ., <"o:;ta MPSil. llrn· • Mr. and Mrs. StE'- rtlt>n . Sltn~sby , 210 Vta lt!la •·a, Lido lslt-. Girl -Mr. anrl Mu.Daviri KinW:llrl, 1632 Gal <"IX~ Dr,, !I.WPJ" S 110r~s. l.i1 I -Mr. anrl Mrs. TOOd Ferrell. 3ljJ ~utwe,: St., !r vinl·. Ao~ . Mr. Jnd Mrs. Cnlr Stulrt1s, 2211 ~ounlaln Val)' 1-.~sl , \usta Mesa. ' T!H..:HSDAY , M AY 13 110~·. Mr. and Mrs. noui(- Ja ~ Am1~t-*>tl,.l ;:EI3f2 -1/':. -\• Jt 1.1 St., Sautd All3 ll•'ll!hts. " ~Hil lA\, MA\ I~ Bo\ • \lr. and Mrs. non. aid St1afer, fJ,(i W 18th, Costa M('!i.:l . Girl • Mr . lnrl Mr!!:. StE'· pi1PII l!oltllli, 109-J/2 f)(a . 111 0nrl A\'(•,, llalboa lslahd . · SATL:R !J.-\\, M..\Y 1:1 !lo1 -Mr. anr!Mrs.Sit'vt-n lloi•IPJ, !\.10 •'.rl!o r, Costa Mt•S:l. c.,rl . \lr •• 111<1 I<.IJ s.Hkh - ,ltli t.ou•hn:1n, 2!>36 AltJ \" 1-.;t:'l, l-.JSI I(Jurf. r.1rl -\lr. 3/1•1 Mrs. Phlll.p I ow n •, ~ol l:l 3tth St., Wpst ""'~~JJOfl. · Sl':'\P\\, \1.-\\ IS Ho1 . "h .• wd Mrs. ;\r il Ga}don, 3003 l oolirlee, •1 0, I ••SI:i \t,:.s.'l. OR. MARDEI! OF UCI TO STUDY IN JAPAN llr. Arthur Mardf'r of \p~~o•port llt>:1< h, profPssor .• r lllstor} at L1C Irvine, bas h~n appo inl rrl a fe1.J ow of I hE' Japa.n Founrlatton to l·nn- Ttud res~an h on the hlstor)' <)I the Japanest> navy. ThP Japan Foundation was estaLIIshed by the Japanes«> l(Overnment m I !172 to pro- motE' i:1ternatioual \·uttural PXt·hangt> aud mutual uo<h-r- _,.t andi~ 11mon~: the ru~tlons uf the wor ld. Dr . Mardfr, a roremost authority on Urltlsh naval llistot}', w{ll travel to Japan this summer to rt>search naval re~orrl' and to tntn- vit>w forml'r otncers or the Imperial Navy. Hf wm com. piM• h.ls researc:h on thf> Royal NllVY 'Ide cturtnc; a sabbatical leave In En&land nut year. HB MOORING PERMIT GRANTED,BY COUNTY Cleu Coutal Wattrs, a firm ._orttd by a. 1"- of ou ~ bla woe~ a ,_.., permit lor New. port HU'tlor, ree•llc a prtortty prtfertDCe Otlf otMr vuNll OD a lnOOibic pormlt nltloc Uot. "Till U loot loo( wwt bOOt ....... __ _ tbo blrllor ......_ lt>rQilel< r-loUJ-rooU Jpll),'• ~ T011 au., ............. ''()f pru .. H<Oiar_lo .. CI- CoelbJ w..,. OJ&*"• .. Uol an ~2=·-ou-.. ··--'= BOw.. aod ..... ...: otr-Wasa llelllr, ._.._ .................... ......... __ " .._" •-c..-. .., ...... ., ,_,.,, PEIIIWU ... M .._ftAri*iif n.n~t~c..-a. .......... M: ........ -~...,·~ ..... , 2 .. ,....,, Ca. tnGt: Joa ..a Clesns. M71 F'Uclrlf' u. .. F 011111:1J11 Ya1Je7, Ca.«!?~. '1'1161 t d FRS Ia C' t ct .. .cs.., .. tlldlndln.L • Slped: J• c ...... nu +ttrMt wu flied ... tM~eJeftotOr­.. eo.,.., 1!, l9'7f. ~ lltJ !0, 111,~ .. I, 14, lt7l, Ia 1t1e 1lewport Jladlo1' E11112cL F -SUM '-8UL-11CI • S-20010 FICTITIOUS Btlii.JIIESS JCAME STATEMEHT Tbe lo~.,..... .. dot~!~ t.m.ess u : Mama •eea.rt~~r•. zsoo west Cout HJcbwtJ. Newport Bact., CA. 92e60: TbeSbu- DOD CorponUaa., a Calllor- ala oorporau.cm. ~AO Wat Cout Hipny, N~J1 Beac~ CA. 92860. Tbl.l bulDeu is coodur.t- ed by a corpontioo. Corporation Name: The Sbanooo Corporattoa. Owen M. Powell, .ec .-treas. Thi• statemeot was rued with tbe county c lerk of Or- ange Coenty Apr. ZG, 1976. P,bllab: May 20, t7, June 3, 10, 19'76, in tbe Newport Ha.rbor Eutp.. F -55577 ~ LIGALMOTICI fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folJowtnc persoo Ls dolDc bu•tneu as: Pak West Paper aod Cbemtc:al, 1901 South Rltcbey Street, Suta Ana, CaliloroJa 9t705: Dempsay-B1ower Corpora- Uoo, a Calllornla oorpon- tlon, 1901 South Rttcbey Street, Saata Ana, Cali- fornia 92705. TlliB buliness 1.s cooducted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Demp- say-Blower Cof1)0ratloo, John G. Dempsay, Presi- dent. This statement wu ftltd wttb the cOUDty clerk of Or- aoce County May 5, 1976. PubU.b: May 13, 20, t7, June 3, 1976, Ill tbe Newport Harbor Eutgn. f -560S9 LIGALeecma S-152%8 FICTlTIOUS BU!»'I.NESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtnc persoo Is ®tnc busloeas aa: Eocene C. Bou ' CornpaAy, 512 S. Broolrburst St., Anaheim, Ca_, 92804: Eugene c. Hou, 1861 S. Haster St., Ar\ahelm, Ca. 92802. Tbia butnessl.s cooducted by an indJYidi.Lal. Siptd1 Eugene C. Bou. ThU Jtatemeat ... rued with the county clerk of Or. ance County Apr. 20, 1976. PubU.h: ~y 13, 20, t7, June J, 1916, in the Newport Harbor Enstcn. F -55393 LICM.IIOna S-15245 flCTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followt.ac per100s are doiDI busiDtu as: Reb's Cabloetl, 915 E. WaabinctOn An., Santa Ana 91:701: Jesus P. and Mary Jane Reta, 13814 Dall Lane, Suta AU., CalU. 9Z105. This bualoeu Is oooducted by &D 1Ddlridu&J. Slpld: Mary Jane Reta. Tbla statement wu flled wllb the county clerk of Or- aoce County May 7, 1V76. ~Uah: Ma.y U, 20, %7, June 3, 19?6, lD the Newport Harbor Eostp. F -58136 LIGM. .. ntl S-20090 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tolJowllc penou are dollc buiDeta u: Vallty Ceater LaDd v..,.., c/o Fredericks. Pn.caU. 1U4 AaUCU WIJ, N"POrt Bucb, C&.Uioi"Dl.a tHtO: Jame. c. ltl11l.miD, 18 Wnt Cllltu, Orup, ClU- forUI 9Mtt; JobD T. Abn- bam, lUZ WHt CalYer, 0~ CaldDnda IMM; Robert N. Dapbf, 1101 WMt La V..... Oruct CIIJt)n&a 9H&t: BGbett f'. WC SIS SpcU~o DrtYe, PacUk P&U- --. C&IJI:)rala; Fredlrtc:k s. Pruc:oet. 1614 Aaapa w.,, Jt.....,rt Beacb, Cllt- foi'Dia liMO; Cenld Z8IUa, 1000 w.-lAV.ea. Onrip. c .......... T--.'lllltlwtac.-et- ecl b7 a....,.. puGil Jilt ....-Prclerlck s. ,._ CIIL 1'llrU -~·rot ...... ,. ... ...., e.W'., Or- .... c.-, •. II, lfN. N ... , MaJ II, 10, 1'7 • .,_ a. arre ... tllll ,...,.n Buttor 1 <r r ......,, ••rr . .-1.• aa 1 •••eM.. s..zot11 fiCTt'J'IOVS BOSINESS N AM£ ST ATEMEHT Tbe lolllowiiJ penoe 1s dolDc blllDess u~ ste~eu EateJ"')JUes. !5371 Y acbt Dr., 0.. PoJit 926!9: John CbarlH EttU.. 25S71 Yacbt Dr., DaDa Poblt, Callf. 926Z9. Tbl.s ~iDHs 1.s cooduct~ by Ill lDdlriduaJ. Slgafd! Jotm Ettlin. This statemeat wu rued wttb tbe county clerk of Or - a.oce Coaoty May %1, 1976. P,bllsll: May 1:7, Juoe 3, l C, 17, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbo1' Enslp. f -56734 LHALMO'IICI S.%006 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followiDc persoo is dolnlt bosiDHs u : Dava.o Co., 1111 GleoYlew, Ana- helm, Cal. 92806: Sergio Plna, 1811 Gleavlew, Ana- helm, Cal. 92806. Thts business is con&lctt!(1 by an indivicllal. Signed: Sel'(io Ptna. ThJs statt'meot wu filed wtth the county clerk of Or- auce County Mar 21, 1976. PubUsh: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56735 L-....•nca FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followillg persons are doi.Dc bullDess u : Herrell- Jooes " Aaaoetatt>s, 18872 Ma.cArtbur Bltd., Su\te 250, lnlDe, caw. mts: James L. Herrell, 2~ZO Seaview, Corooa dt'l Mar, Calif. 926!5; James s. Jooes, 451 B:.ywood Drive, Newport Beach, CaW. 92660. Ttlls butot'ss ls cooduct-' ed by a (ttoeral partnership. Signed: James S. Jooes. This statt'meot ,.as fUed with the county cler k of Or- aa«e County May 24, 1976. Publltb: May 27. Junt' 3, 10, 17, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Eutcn. F -56762 LIIAL .MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtnc ptrsoo is dolnc buttaess as; (1) The Cover Up, (2) Dart Construc - tloa Co., 1S5S Lopn, •4, Costa Meta 926!6: Robtor1 Frank Kinpard, 4%2 E. 16th Place, Cotta Mea 9262'7 . This basl.Dea is coodact- ed by an lDdt•tal. Signed: Robert fraot K!Dpant This statement .n.s flied wltll tbe couat)' clerk of Or- ange Couaty May %4, 1976. P,bllsll: May t7, Jue 3, 10, 17, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor EDiiCD. F.$6763 LIGM....nc:i FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thf foUowlle person is dolac bualDeU u: full Circle ReaJty, Z78'7Z Crown valley Parftt1, lllliuioll Vt. ejo, Cal. tzl75: Bf'ftl Cwk RoMAIUDC, !1581 VLt Es- tella, 1i1J.NioG VIejo, Call!. 9!875. Tbll bultDea ts <:Oidact- td by u ladtridl&l. Siped: Brtot Clark Ro.eaiUIId. Thla statemet .-u Oled with tbe co.ty eltr k ot Or. aace C..ty May U, 19'76. MUJb: May !0, Z7, J .. a, 10, U'' a. 1n t11e .......,11 HU'Wt Eotacn. f -HS91 LIIIIL..ncl FICTITIOUS BUSIBIS NAMI STATEMENT Tbt ~.--1.1 do&aC btaltr•• u: Marper-u. ~. nmcron vat. Le1 ftwJ,. Mt_.,. Vlt~. CL ...,.. BI'IM Clanao.- ..... IIH1 Via Ea.lla. .. ...._ V .. jD. CL .. 15. 'nla'm¢1011~- ... " • bdlf'lrl SlcMd: lrnt c ......... T1rrllll ltltl a a' wu l1ed wD tMOIIItJellfttiOr- ... c.-, •. 10, 19'76. PII!Ua..: .. ., 10, 1'7, .. !.. a_o, 1t?i, 1a tM M..,..,n IIIIIOf ........ P -SM01 L--..nc:a s-1e" flC'TITDUS BOIUfESS NAME ST A1'EME1fT Tbe 1oDDwt1c penaa ls dolac MIDea u: .Pb01.lp& Mtrlae S.Ores, zm Hew- port Blfd.. Newport Beacb. C aWona.ta 92660: Racer E. Doebke, 16801 Bolllllet, Pa.clftc Pallades, Ca.lJ,.. foro.b 902'12. Tilt. buiDHs 1.1 OODducted by ao lDdlYldul. Siped: Rocer E. Doeblr.t Tbls atatemeot •u met! wllb tbe COilDtJ clerk of Or- a.nge COUDty Apr. 21, 1976. Plabli.sb; May IS, !0, f:7, June 3, 1976, in the Newport Hutlor Eulp. f -55U8 LEGAL MOTICI S-1f591 FICTJT10US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.ac per8011 u dotnc bustDesa u: Guy Nelsoo II Auoclates, lSOO Quail Street, Suite 102, New- port Beac~ 92660: Gary Gene Net.on. 1%56 RutlaDd Road, •3, Newport Beach, 92660. This bu.stnessls cooducted by Ill indJ~l~. Slgoed: Gary G. Nel8011. Tht• statement wa.s ftled wlth the couoty clerk of Or- ange County Apr. ZO, 1976. Pu.llisb: May 13, ZO, t7, June 3, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -5538& LIGAL MOT1CI S-1'•234 FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT The follow~ per110115 art dolnc bosiness as: Luctcy Realty..CO"'f'Cln~, Sl2 S. Brook'~ttrst S:., Su't~'5, Ana- heim, 9280f: EUJtnf Ch:ll(· H:~ B<.H' Gt-1t ·~.at P t. tno?r, 1~·~' S H<stt>r S•.,•'!J. A.\3 - helm, Co~IU. 92802; Gooo Stf< ~a1, l im ted P:..1n.~.-. 5~32 S S Ul G .. brit>l P l., Plco Rtvera, C.-. 90660. T .ts :)us:ne;s ls <'00 11 :t~ bf a Umlted partnership. Slltfled: Eu~t.>n·? .-!,anJ -HO Bt•U. Th.ls statement was l1led with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 7, 1976. Publish: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 19'16, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56142 LIGALMOTICI S-15271 FICTITiOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT Tht> follov;l~ persons art> doing buslnf'ss as: The Hot Spot, 372 S. Tustin Ave., Unit 27, Orangt>, Ca. 92666: Jamu B. Wabel, 311 S. Earl- ham, Or1nge, California 92666; Edwin Fraoels Df- Fre@f<', 2468 Roxanne, Loog Beach, Ca1Uornla; John M, Wabel, 311 S. Ea.rlba.m, Or- ance, Callfomla 92666; Geofie Washington Toon, 4053 Aapen Lane, Chino, Callfomla 917 10. Th.ls business lc coDducted by a gfOen.l partnershiP. Signed: John M. Wabt'l, a ge:ltn.l partne;-. This R1ttement wu nJed with tbt' county clerk of Or- ance COW\tY May 11, t 976. P,bUsh: May ZO, f:7, June a, 10, 1976, in tht Newport Harbor EDSip. f' -58t15 LHM. .. TICI S-15!6! F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt foUOWlnC penou Uf dotnc busi.Dess u: FlnlJ.H Compaoy, S7ZS, TuttllAYt., Ullft t7, OI'&D(e. C&JJa)rDII t!M6: Jam .. B. W&bel. SU S. EarlMm, Orup, Call- fonda tltM; Edwta f'rueLI DeFreeet, UM Ron-., Locc Btac' C&UI)nJa· Jolla M. Wabel, Sll S.. E~, Orure. . C&Dftla *"; Geort• w.......-T'*- 4053 A.ll*l LIM, ChAM, C•lllol"'la 91'710. Tld.t ........ l.a C'Qidllct.:t by • , .. nl ,.,.........,, llp«t Jolla M. Wlbel, a ...,.a! partatr. Tll.l ataa..t .,.. tlltd dla tM COIIIty cs.rt ol Or. .... c.., ..., u. 1r71, ......._: 11111 to, 1'7, .. .. I, 10. l~~ n.t .... 11 lladlor EUip. F ..s&t7• ILIU---M •a. ft'AftMPif ,. .............. ...._>< sM: •!IIRrn Jlac:* PJJt rt' as, Hft h a o •• •s Jllll~ Ca. ~---... 0111111. ,.._ Uti • ..._, •s jOI1 ~Ca .... ,. t t .. c trcted b7 eaiMiridlal. 11pect: KeN O'laWnL n.a. ~wumed •D t11e COMity eten ol Or-..e c.-, lilly 10, 19'78. Plllbl..l.lk ...., !1, liiOf s. 10, 11, 1978, til tbe lle.,ort H...-. t:..tp. r .sun f1CTJ1'10US BUSI!f£SS JCAJ(£ STATEIIIIEJtfT 'Tbe lollolrblc pe~ .. dolac twsiMH u: Patricia Pet Prodlleb, 795 JOI.Dil st., Cotta Meta, Ca. 926%7: Pa.trleta A. frttb. 79'5 Joann St., Costa Mesa. Ca. 9ZS%7. TtU butnes~ 1.1 coodacted by u l.Ddl~ldDat. Siped: Patrtt'la A. frttb. This statemeot was rued wt~ the cormty clerk of Or- ~ Cocmty May 17, 1976. PubUsb; May 2'1, JIM 3, 10, 17, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Eostgn. F -56513 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM~ STATEMENT The followl.ng person is doing business as: Tbt' Wrapper D, 2555 East Bluff, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Helene 0 . Briggs, 17841 Rai.oler Drive, Santa Aoa, Ca. 9t705. This business is conducted by an lDdividual. Si(ned: Helene 0, B r~.&gs. This statt>meot was rued with tbe county r lt'rk of Or. a01e Count)' ~by 17, 197 6. Pubhsb: May 2?, Juot' 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Ne ... ,on Harbor Enstgn. F -56514 LIOAL•na FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person 1.s dotng business as: Apollo Steel Rule Die Co., 9311 Kramer Ave., Wettmlnlttr, Cal. 92683: Chrtsti.De A. Corbari, 6891 Sowell, West- minster, Cal. 92683. Thl.s business 1.s r.ooducted by an lndividual. Siped: Cllrlstine A. Cor. bart. Tlus statement .-as flled with the county ctuk of Or -uc• Cowrty May 5, 1976. PubUsb: May 13, 20, Z1, JUDe 3, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Wtgn. f -56038 LIGAL MOTICI s 15.~% Fl ~·TITio·.;s BlHI NE3S NAME STATEME NT The followl~ ~:son Is dotnc busint>ss as: B M JohnSOn Advertising Co. (BMJ), 7 Aries Court, P.O. Box 2663, Newport Bear h, Cal. 92660: Bormie Marlt> Johnson, 7 Aries Ct., ~ew­ port Beach, Cal. 92660. TbJs business is ron<1ur tt>d b)' an individual. Signed. BoMit> M. John· son. This statement was filed wlth the rounl}" derk of Or- a.oce County M.a} 11, 1976. Publish: Ma)· 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1976, In tht' :-4t wport Harbor En~n. f -56249 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls dofnl boslness as: C &. F Indultr fal Sales, 3194 .E Airport Loop Drlve, Costa Mesa. Callf. 9Z6U: Fletcher Electrical Specialty Co., a C allfomla corporation. 31~-E Alfport Loop Drive. Coaa Yea, Callf. 92626. This business ls cooducted bJ a col'pOnttoa. CorponUoo name: Flet- cber Electrical Specialty Co., R. W, Fletcher, Presi- dent. Tbls statement was tued wttb tbe eOUDty clerk of Or-ure COUDty May 10, 19'16. Publlall: May 13, 20, 2i. J ... S, 19'76, in the Newport Hutaor Eoslp. f -56195 LIMLMOTICI S-15295 f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follo•toc ,.raons art doS.OC busLDtu as: Boats 4 Ua, aoo. So. Yalt St., Santt AM, CaW. 91:705: Ot110 Homer flel"' 201 N. t6t. VS.W, Suta ADa. Ctllf. mos; Dully Ray 8ocfu•, lOS H. Mt. VI..,, Sub AAa., c..w. enos. T1U butr ••ls cocOI~ted b7 • ...ral pa11Dtratlip • ....... ottlo R. F't•l41. 11111 ....-wutuld wD till ClllltJ clerk ol Or· up C_.ty M1.r 14. 19'76 • Ml1atb: MQIO, r1, Jue •• 10, 1 "'· .. the Jlltwport But.or EIIISip. f' -S6dO ••••• Ill flCiitaU ... ~ IWf!ft'MEMUT "-....__..II .... hdSFEE M: D Qps s, .,. a..x...':li ... JI(il't Bac-, CIL : Dmd lcaa Pna. 'h e.. Bey, JCewpm Beaell., Cal. ..ZA Ttd:Jt.+t ~~~ ed by u tdncaL Slped; Dand s. Pratt. Tb1s lltltemelll •u fll.S Wltb tbe a.t)' eJuk al 0r • anct c~ w.a, u , 1976. PublltOb: lib)' t7. ~~ 3, 10, 11, 1976, m u.e Newport Haroor Euip.. f -517Cl LeGAL M01ICI S-15299 FlCT1110US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folJDwtng per11011 1s dotnc oosln6s as: Hatm's Imports~ Gifts Co •• Edincer Plaza, 7~10 Ec1inc'fr Ave., HuntJ.octoo Beach, Ca. 92647. Dai K. Hahn (Mr.), 1&692 G reeo St., fhmlin«tao Beach, r a. 92649. This bust.ness is cooducted II\ an 1ndlvldu.al. SiRned: Da1 K Kahn. This statement wu rued •lth the "OWltY clerk of Or . a"'" County Ma} 17, 1976. PubUsh: Ma y 2?, J&ane 3, 10, 17, 197 6, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -56507 LIGM. MOT1CE S-15300 F !CTlTKJUS BUS!="ESS SAME STATEMENT Thf> follo"'l~ per son ls do1ng bus lntoss as: Belto, a Um 1ted parlDerstup, 2386- 3A Via Manposa Way, La- I!Una Hllls, California 92653: Steven R. Pike, a Geoeral Partner, 2386 -3A Vla Mari - posa Wa), Laguna Hills, C .altlornia 92653. T'lis business Ls conducted IJ) a limited partne rship. Signed· Steven R. Pike, General Partner. Thls statement .. ·as filed ~~rllh the ~'~>unty clerk of Or- ange Count} Ma)' 17, 19'76. Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 1i , l '.l76, ln t ht> ="ewport Harbor Enslgtl. F -56-478 LKALMO'nCI S-Z0433 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME:\T The follo~·lnf' person is 10irlf business as: Pacific Ct)ast Farmers Market. 6110 w. Coast Highway, :'ie"lX>rt Bt>ach, C A 92660: Sports I\', lnc ., a C allfomla co rpora- Uoo, 1096 trvlDe Blv<l, T\ls- tln, C A 92680. This bus loess ls conduct- E'd t·v a corporation. Corpor.ltlon D2mE': Sports IV, in(',, James A. Schmles- Uwt, Asst. Se· 'y. This statt>mt>nt ... as tlled -.·lth the countv clerk of Or- angt> Count} Mav 24, 19';6. Publish: Ma~ 2?, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, 1.0 the ="ev;port Harbor Enstgn. f -56809 LIOAL MOTICI FICTITIOCS Bl'SlNESS ~AME STATEMENT Tht> following persor is doing bus111ess as: Ne14rport West Properties, 22 12 Du- pont DrivE', Suite B, Irvine, Callfornla. Dale T Falasco , 2628 Seavtew, Corona del Mu, Ca. 92625. This busl.ness is conduct- ed by an individual. Signed: Dale T. Falasco. This statement was filE'<! with the count} c Jerk of Or- angt' Count) t.1ay 21, 19i6, Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. I' -56733 L.IOAL MOnel FiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followi~ person is dolng business as. C arr1age Saddler)", 145 E. 18th St., Costa Mua, CaW. 9262'7: Shawn McCarty, 145 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, Cll!f. 9Z6%7. This business is rooducted by an lnd1vidu11. Signed: Shawn McCarty. Thls stattment was filed wlth the county clerk or Or- ange County May 17, 19'16. Publish: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1976, In the Newport Ha.rt>or Enslen. F56499 LIGAL MOT1CI S-15263 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtnc ~r901'1s art' dolac buatneasas: Alton Mfg. Co., I ll Ea.st Altoa A•eooe, Suta AD&., Ca.Uf. 92'7«1'7: J. Hllclm Wenuht, 18S5Sher· 1.actoa Place, N -206, New- port B•efl. C~11. 92663; £art M. Sbaprman. t652 Sa Jol,qalD tt1l1l Road, Co- I"GM dll Mar, Cal11. i21%S • nu bet1ltslla ooectld.ed bJ a PMnl part_,.. llclaell: J. Mlatm .. _.. 'hila Ita~ was filed w1ra tJM C011111tJ ea.rt ot Or· up c.-, Ma7 10-, I t?G. ~ ~~~a1 ro, n,,.. s. 10, 11'71, Ia tat He.,ort ......_I.Mip. f -HIM • t I ' I t ~ ' , ; ' 0 I I I ' I • ,...J,JUJ'7 ............, o.a. PDcft-. u. ot 1m • ...... .., c.- tnl • .,..._ ... dlluWtd ... « II"'U1J IEtGII:IciMd cc.datet at r:nz •. Ocela FraM. Ceatnl "ewport, It z LiliA • • • Wabt .Petft.. 4 8, of 1000 Park .-port ..,artmeata, .... ~ De&J' Ida bome al )1;1'() p. at. ud Cbal'(ed wtal ~J'detly UdoJClcated CC8IId DeaDls .Joe f lelcter, !5, of t808 DrUe, Com w-. wu cba.r(ed wtUI mt.dt- mftDOr dnlok drt~tnc at 7:30 p .m. at Mea and ln!Dt', West Upper B"&y ••• Dou(Lu James Yelotyn-, 63, of !%03 C litf, Newport Hf't&llts, was cbarged wttb l..aloxlcated dis- orderly CODdUet a.t 3 p.m. in the ZOO bloek o1 E. Bay, LIGM.-ftm F1CTITlOUS BUSTNESS NAME STATEMENT Tt-.e followinc persons are doioe businHs as: 1. c aJ Fas Con; Z. Callfornla Fa.steoer CoosultamJ, 1550 E. Mlramar Dr ., Ralboa 92661: l>arrt>l L. Burke, 1550 E. Mlramu Dr., Balboa Ca. 92661; Wallace B. Ham- blin, 1550 E. t.Hramar Dr ., Balboa, Ca. 926&1. ·This business is conducted by a geMral partDershlp. Signed: Darrel L Burke. This statement was ftled with the county clerk of Or - ange COWit)' May 1-4, 1976. Publish: Ma} 20, Zi. June 3, 10, 1976, 1.0 the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56420 LIGAL. MOnti f lCTrTlOt:S Ct:SL~ESS ~AME STATEME~T The followlnf Pf'TSOns art> doln~ business as: KG OE Broarkast WorkshOp, DIVI- sion of Amerir-anME'dta S\s. terns, 341& Via Lido, Suate G, ~e ... rport Beach 92660: ... men can Media s~·stems Corp., Caltl. corporation, 3416 Vta Lido, SutteG, ~ev.­ port Beach. Calli., Lee Mar- shall, 102 Sr-holt Plaza, "\e-..pon Beach, Ca. !l2663; Ken Griffin, 5600 Orange- thorpe, La Palma, \a. 90623. This business ls ronduct- td by a corporaUon. CorponUoo oam~: >\mer - lean Media S~ sterr s Corp., Ken Grl!tLO, vtce-presldeot, This statement ,.. as filed With the C'OUOt) l'lerk of Or- a~e County Ma) 24, t 976. Plfbllst\: *Y t7, Juee S, 10, 1 i. 19?6, in tht> ~ev.lX>rt Harbor Enslgtl. F -56i7S LEGAL MOTta FICTrTIOL'S Bl'Sf:\ESS "\A~tE STATE MEST Tht> Collo~~> lnt persons art> t1oing business as: Forbes EntPrprls~s. 3355 Vla Lido, Suitt 24~, ~t>wpor1 Rear ta, C,L 92660; Tomm) I t"E' Forbes, 10111 Bir r hv.·()0(1 , Huntl""on Bt>a~'ll, Ca. 1)2646; John Hov.·ard AltxandE>r, 318 Via I too :\orr1, 'elfl)Ort Beach, (a. 92660. This business IS r-on due t~ b~ a general partnership. SI211E'd: Tomm\ lt>t> Forbes, Jottn ltov.·arr1 \ !•'X. andtr. This statement v.·a ~ hiE'<! vdth the ount} < lt>r._ of Or- ange Count' Ma~ r:, 1976. Publlsh: Ma' 2i, .lunt 3, 1 G, 17, 1976, 1.0 the ~ t>14-port Harbor Ens~. f -565 1~· LKAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SU PERIOR COI.:RT OF THE STATE OF CAl IFOR~lA FOR TtlE COU:\TY OF OR. ANGE ~o. A-87288 Estate of MI LDRED L. BRE!\l\A~ alca MILDRED BRENNA."\, Deceased. NOTlCE lS HEREBY GIVEN to the crtdttors of thf above namE'<! decedent that au persons having claims aplnst the said de- cedent ue reQUired to file them, wit h the necusan vouchers, in thE' om ce of tht> clerk <>f the above eo· UUed C'Ollrt, or to preseot tbem, with the necessan ~ouchu-s, to the uDders~ at tbe oft1ct' orbisattonMYS, Keene a.od Dtoa, Newport A rcht>s Marina Botld.t.ng, 3333 West Coast Highway, Suite 401, E'Vti'J)Ort Bea~h, California 92663, wbJc b ls thf place of buslnHS ot lbt uodeuJped ln all matter• pertaJAiQI to tbe estate of said decedent, within tour moaths alter the ftrst pcab· Ucatioo of this oot1~. Dlt-ed: Ma.y 25, 19'76. JobD WlltloD B~onan, Jr., E1.ecutor o1 tbe WUl of thf abovt named dtc~. Keene a Dloo, t.awnrs, ewpon Arehee )lulJaa Bu.ildlac. ISaS W. Cout R i(tl1raJ, t..Ol, Newport Btac.b. C A tlllea, Ttl~ ~ 14} MS -4044, AllorMJ~ for E1ec111Dr • PellA: ..., %7. J .. s. 1~ 17, 1f'7&• Ia 1M N...,ort Rt.nor £Map. ....... A ..... " ............... Wift ............. fll Cvy ..........,. 116 Alftndo, BIIIM, blbr-1!10 p.m. IIIIIJ • Md 10 La. May 7 . . . C-c• • Dlaalll) re- por'tlld a hOOilterclt .._ froiD IMr prap .. Z%16 Va.ta llopr, tM Bltdfl, bf- tweee 10 a.m. a.d 10 p.m. • SATlTRDAY, KAY I Erlc NOII'ft'II_D Voa Henea_ 18, of %101 ~ward, Bay- crest, wu a.nuted at 9-:15 p.m. at a rna.rlree at t1f:7 Newport Bl,d., C.ual New • port, and ctw-ced wtth petty tbeft • • . William WarJ'eJl Pbll..,_, 31, of tt7 Mu- Cllerlte, Col"'D:: del Mar, was chu t ed wlth obstruct- in~ a pubUc ofllcer by falsely ldeoHfylnt; himself at !Dd and Muruentt> at 11:30 p.m .... Gary Lynn Grelw~. 29, of 400-1 '2 Clubhouse, \\ tst Nev;port. was r barged witt• intoxicated dlJOrderly conduct at 12:05 a.m. ln the 2300 block of w Ocean i-ront, CPOtral Newport . • . E.fli! rid Ann Turne r, 31,of 1 80~She~­ ton, Oakwood apartments, ••as r t\arJed wtth petty theJt at 6 v.m. at Fashion Isla.n<l .•• Thomas Crowl's Volks- wagen car was turned over on lls sidf' when be left lt parked across the street from h.ls nome at ~35 River. Sldf', Nt>wpor1 Heights, be- t,·~n 11:30 p.n1. May 6 and 10:45 a.m. Ma)· 8, call51ng 3o estlmatoo S200 damage • . . Kenneth Ross, 1230 Somerset, Westr llff, re. portE"'1 $230 stoleo !rom his bt>droom by a buq;lar ,..no J!'()( In b) removing ~·indoll louvres between 6:30 p.m. Ma) i a.nt1 12:30 a.m. Ma' 8. • Sl~!JAY, MA' 9 &udreau \'1rtor Sim- mons, 5i, of 106 E O<·ean front, BalbOa,. ll·as l'llarge<1 -..tu. misdemeanor dnmk driving at 4:20 p.m. at Palm and E. Ba}, Balboa, and Jean Shlr ley Simmoos, 57, of the samt> address, was "harg('(1 With batter y on 3 polkt> officer . . . Maiti lodge, 22, of 2621 Harbor, Cost~ Mesa, was ·1.a r~E'<l ll!tl. tntollratt!(1 ~tsorderh cc-ndur t at 12:30 a.m. at 109 P 11m, ~altJOa . • • Coins and 1thlt>tlr mt'dals valued at $!02 ll'f'Te ta~<;~>n from the homo> of Rr l.an Pov•t>rse~, 1742 H ltthlaod, HoutlOT Hi(h- lanlis, Ut>tw~n 4 p.m. M~~ a aad 1 p.n .• Ma} '.l ••• A T\' set, mir ro-..ave oveo and o1ns, v;~lued at Sl,030, Wf'TP stolton from tht' tlomt or L arr; "' '•• hols, 2854 Alt.1 \'tsta, f J5.t Bluf!, Ot>- t••t"E'n 8:30 a.n:. ?nd 9:30 p.m. b) a hurc l<tr ll'ho got rn lhroulo!h an unlo< keod ~ar. a~e. then pnf'd open a t1oor lt>adi~ to the home • • • ~ ttile Dav1d Hornl rook'!> flbertt1as Corvt>ne aut-o ~~oas parked near hts home at 202 E. Boaboo1 Rlvrl., ~alboa, from 3:30 to 6 p.m., some- onf', apparenll~ usuh. a ham- mer, knocked a hole an lilt> fE'nder, causi~ an t-stlmateod '100 •1amal!e •.. lohn Em. mtn HlnE"s, 23, oC %3 Oak. r,,sta \1esa, ~~oas h.lT~~ -..ut n•lsdPnH•anor lrun" <1rtv1nc .11 11 :IS p.n •. tn th£' 2ZOO hlod' of \\ CX to.tr Front, l entr.ll "\ev.-port ••. ( opipt'r and' hrornt-plumbt~ hmr E's, V2lued at SlSO, wt>r t> rPmovl>od .1011 stolt>t• from u,e urtnal and toll .. , at ;>\t>wport Sht>ll, 2800 \\ Coast H-..\,, t'E'tWet'n 4:30 p.m. ~nd G:30 p.m. • MO~DAY, M.-\\ 10 beverly Ann Mr \\am, 23, of 2287 Padflc, Co!.'ta Mes~. was < hafl!t>d v.·tth 1otollratef'1 r11somerly condu<·t at 3:40 p.m. at 351 Hospttal Rd., near Ho~ hospital . . • Mi<'l\ael Dav1d ~l·,epansk.l, 20, of 115-1 2 23rd, Cen . tral Nt>wport, was r harRed wtth pelt} theft when he v.'lls arrE"sted at 11:10 a.m. in tht' market at Zi2'7 Newport Blvd., West :\E'wpor1 •.. R~rt Hol mes reponed stereo @Qtllpment aod 2 wet - suits, Yihaed at $440, takeo S-Hi297 F'tCTfTIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT Tbe foUo•lal ~riOU ._,. ctotra« bOslDtu tt Flo's Klotbes, 5N8 Wann. Spr1racdalt II Warner, H•t· tnrtoa Beach: s.•mta aDd f'tortonct' Gordon, 4012 Dl- lbk> Ctrele, ~ Sea<'!\, Cal. t~t; EUIIOtt ud Shelley Kallkt, sat Moateco Or.. ,....._ ... Beach, CaJ. *ft. Thll ._ .. I II ta C08dllctld by ................. ~!-..a.yKaWcL Tldl......_.wum.t .. tM __., ca.rt of Or· .._, c.-, 111af u, 1m • Pwblla: ..., ... 1'7, ... l, 10, 19'76 ... tM ..... Hartaor 't<r r -Mal .. ......... -a~~ Sort •· ....... rt...._ ...... ?:10 .... .., , .. U:10 ..... ..., ..... M eet .... ao.att • ~ ..... Jrwl.r7 uddCIO'IIIWitN..._,_ ~ ...... ol ......... a.... COC!fft' • !ItO PaJ1l .. .,_. ~ _.....12:., p.m. ud 6:JO p.a •••• Tille ctt r G~raJ Serftc.s o.,t. "II()J1ed u ......... .... o1 old DeW411111C1'8 wen stole dllri.ac ttae ~ IP- pal'eDUy by "'*• Wllopn- cede<l clty traltl enwa IDCI took tbe baodled ...... froal cUJ'bst~s. Wbert tMy bad ~eo placed by~ ••• A $200 meUl·'•OJilclaorw'' lighted sigJ:I "' --froiD. the MobU ps ,..... at loOo E. Coast Bwy .. Newpo~tC..a­ ter. betlreeo 11 p.lD. Yay 9 and 6 Lm. May 10. • TUESDAY, MJ Y 11 Charles Loul6 Pualls, Z4. of 1646 lrvlae, West Upper Bay, was cbarged •ltll in· roxicated dl.lol'dt>rly eoodllct at 9-:50 p.m. at 47tb aDd Sasbore, West Nt'wpor1 •• , Envelopes containing an estamated $3,000 lD cash were stoleo from a rue cabinet in tbE' borne or Su_r.. anne Ogle, 1815 SabrlDa, Ir- vine Terf3ce, betweea 7 a.m. May 11 and 8 p.m. May 12 . • • Lawrence BemsteJo's caliuns baDd ra~ .u stolen from his cal whee rt was parked in froot of t.ls borne at 18U W. Balboa, Centr.ll Newport. betweea 11:30 p.m. Ma} 11 aDd 2:30 p.m. May 12 • • • A $315 vacuu m d~~er was stoJea from the open gance at the homE' of Antbooy Wlsterly, 436 Holmwooc1, Newprt He4ctJts, ~f'f!ll 10:55 and 1 1 il.m •••. LIQQOr, Peratan oi.ns and Jewelry, valu~ at 841, were stoleo from Jam- sheed Naval_ t2 Latltu~ Court, betweeo 6:40 p.m. and 10:15 p.m., by a thlf'f woo smashed a rear ldtcben window ••• PboCo equipment and jew~lry, valued at $971, were taken from tbe homeor Richard MonW1o, 112-A 38th, \\est se~rport, bt't'feeo ll lf.m. and 4:30p.m. OFFICER FI RES AT DRIVER WITH GUN A Los ~eles police of- fir er fired a shot from bls service novolver at a male raaeutan wtth loaC bC'O'L'D -laa.lF -.... dill ~ up alootsl~ hU r-u at Bristol St. ud Ba.t.r St., at 8:40 p.m. May lf. •t.. he not i ct>d l tK> t~;Q sped trtS pointinl! a st.on barrel bJut' stE>el rt>volvt>r at rus remalf' comparuoo. Officer Donald M. lrvlne, 25, said he v.·as driving ''lth Laura S Dablp, 25, Buena Park, at~ Sewpon Blvd. to ~o shoppi!li atSouthCoast Plaza, wllen a dark gold van wtth ~f' tires started followuijt him. The nn st~ alon5tsidE' hJs ca r at a rt><1 l4:ht wheo the ln- ldent oc <'U r rf'd. LAW FIRM LEASES KOLL AREA SPACE Tilt' tav. fi r m of Fulop, Rolston, Bu rns " Mr . 1\1 tt r t c k. beai1QUa rtf' r-(0(1 ln Btverl} Hills, has leased 2,500 square feet of offict> space in the City NatJooal Bank bUild in~ at Koll Center :">oewport, ac('Ording to E vert>tt Davis, preslt1ent of th~ 125 ~cre planned bust. ness community. The Newport Beach om~ of Cold• ell Banker Co~ mer C'ial Brokuage Co. represent@<! both the lu.set' anc1 lessor. L I ! • • • ASK 410UTOUI ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIALS! EXTRA SAYIMfiS DUIIMCW JUMI OM lOTH LIASIMCW AND DAILYaMTALS 55th ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS!! RAMDMIW 1914 .. INTO MP'G .. _ --"•"''"'"•"'" ........ 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