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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign. --.. . -----""<~ Trudi bows out .of race Ustng the womanly pre- rogative of charci.De her mlnd, Trudi Ro(ers of Bal- boa announced Tuesday that she wUI not seek election to tbe Newport Beach City C,ouncU seat she DOW holds by appointment. Jo October, she aflllOUnced that slle would run. In revealing her change of mind, Mrs. Rogers said she wants to devote more Ume to her per.1101lll life, "EssecUally, I have been Involved in City Council mat- ters slnce 1966, wben my late husband, Howard, was tlrst elected," she sa id In a prepared statement. ··I was campaign manager for his election at that tim to, and again ln 1970 aod 1974. I supported hls Council par- ticipation vigorously during those many years." When Mr. Rogers dlefi In September, 1976, tne Coun- cU picked Mrs. Rogers to flU his First District un- erplred term. That term eDds ner.t April. '• I wish to have the timE' alter J..prU Oulble to pur. sue my personal Interests and hobbles,'··=~· <~!\ld. '•In tulfUJJ.ng my husbllnd'!:. term, I will be able to assist lD the declslont the present CouncU wut make In tmple- menunc the renenl plan re- •lew eornatly uDder study .. u.o •-c-..s.-sion.'' • Lido la:le's Oooald Stn.uu announced earlier th..ls year that he wUI seek the F'lrst District CouncU seat. No other candidates have an- oounced. Bal waitress routs rapist A Balboa waitress got a knife away from a would-be rapist Monday anerooon and chased him from her apart- meot, accordiog to pollee. The woman, 19, told po- llee she was approached out- side her Bay Ave. home at 4:35 p.m. by the suspect, described aswblte, with light brown hlltr, blue eyes, 6ft., welrht 165, In bls early tweOUes, and wea.rlag blue )eans and a sweatsnlrt. The man asked to use ber garden hose to wasb b.ls car on the street. Mimtes later, he walked inside the house and asked the vtcUm for a date. When sbe discouraged h.lm, be grabbed a ldtcben knile, held her around the waist, and tried to force her toto a bedroom, she related, The cries of her 3-year- old ntece dlstncted the sus- pect and, when be momen- tarUy placed the knife on a kitchen coulter, the woman said abe crabbed It, beld It onr ber bead IUid threatened to tUI h.1m 1f be dldD't leave. She said he """'clod brlelly with ber, tbeD a.td, "Okay, rm colaC... aDI1 raD from the boaJe. P~ .CHARGED IN C.M. KIWNG Two Mellc:u farm labor- ers ban been cbaraed wttb murderillc a fe1bw taborer IACootaM-. -Aaollar Ria~ 11, tad Fn.ael8oo Za.nte AbiD~ dll:, IS, la-"1 bHil c'*raecl wlttl tbre IINrdtr of Adam AcwUU, 1D tdalateiOI,tu• lr FrldiJ mor ... In till llnD lalJor '"""' at lltlloo· GonrA ... -..u.. Goorre Lo-....,ma -• llPI 111111 _ ... _ ..... -IIIII .. pair---.. ..-.. nor w .......... , .......... --~-~~ ·----~~ IIIlA a. lllld-_____ ... - .. -------•Of'I'IC:IAL.III!'ItiW'II!ItOP 1111 OTT Of' M~l-IP'COitlltTT .. 1 bOI•--------· NEWPORT THI NIWIIOIT HAliOII BEACH lOt _ _,_ ............ • =· .... --------·----A possible out-of-eoart Mttlemeat lD the lep.l bat- Tbe rtmi developmeot plaD for (be Arnel nrm was ap- proved last July 18 alter 18 moaths of oecouauou. At that meetlng the City Couocll received oottce of LDteotlon to ctreulate the pe- tition for a r~zooe to slngle fa mUy from the nearby bomeowners. SIGNING THE AGREEMENT for the sale of the Ensign newspaper are tounder-=pttbUSher Arvo E. Haapa, at left, ud Herbert W. Suttoa. the new owner aDd pJb· Llaber. Look.lng on are Pee Haapa. and Carne ron Smith, attorney for Mr. Sutton. (EDSJtn pboto,) ENSIGN IS SOLD sign purchase, the company will han even gr eater pro- ductton capacity. tle beiiiiC waced onr a pro- posed North Costa Mesa lxJU- slug !SenlopmeDt wtll bedts· cussed tontcht, Dee. 8, wbeo tbe Costa Mesa CUy Coon- ell bolds a speelal meeting. Tbe city, the Aroel De- Yek»pment Co. aod the Nortb Costa Mesa Homeowoers Assn. are schedUled to go to trial Dee. 13 lD Superior Court over the coutroversy. ·~ COSTA Arvo and Peg Haapa, who founded the Enslin nearly 30 years ago, announce the sale of their newspaper to Herbert W. Sutton of New- port Beach. The new owner and pub- Usher Is president and chairman of the Board of Sutton Industries, with cor- porate offices In the Wells F'argo tower in Newport Ceo· ter. The Sutton Industries include the Penny saver pub- lications ln Southern Orange County and San Otego County. With tbe acquisition of tne Ensign, the total payroll of the combined printing and publishing operation wUJ ex- ceed 435 employees. '• All parties heard from so far are wUUog to ex- plore the matter," CUy At- torney RobertCampapatold Monday's CouocU meett.o«. ''Mike McLaughli.J:Itswtllloc to discuss altel'DilUves," 00 added. Mr. McLaugWto 1s secoOO vice-president of Ute North Costa Mesa Home- owners Assn.) wbtch was successfUl In getttng tbe Ln- itlatlve measure put on the March 7 t.llot. During the early negotia- tions u-.e North Costa Mesa Homeowners Assn. had pro- tested the number Q! apart- ment units proposed for the property. Noise and fumes from the nearby!reewaywas a problem wllb stngle-fa- mJI~· OOmes moreso than at~­ artmeDt units. U a compro- mise is reached:llkltbesults dropped the legal problem tnvolviog the initiative pe- tition autlwJrlzed for the bal. lot rematos. Mr. Campagna proposed the CouncU recon- sider tlle action. Rudy Baron SHOWING Off THE first place trophy woa in tile Rock- o-Rama pandt> In Morro Ba~ are color ~ard members from the Newport ~ach Eqliorer Post, from left Greg deMocskon}'i, Tom Gusi, Chris Ludwig, aOO An<hew H~gins. The unit, tht> offi cial ~-oJCJ r guard for tiM> N('wport Beach pollee department, has won many trophies over the past 3 years. Further information cin the EJploref provram Is available from Olfirer Stan Brt>ssl~r at 644-3662. Mr. Haapa will remain wlth the Ensign on an active basis to insure an orderly transfer of ownership, Ht> wUI serve as advisor and wlll contt.we writing stories aDd editorials. The regular Ensign staU wUI remato with the paper under the ne•· owoershlp. Mr. Sutton Is a veteran tn the newspapel and publishing industry. He begu with the Alhambra Post-Advocate ud coatiiMd wUb tbe Loa Aareles Times, W'bere he remained over 16 years. He t:Jas been instru- mental to sta~ papers ln Ventun aOO Riverside In California, also in Nenda and Kansas. He was also one of the organiters and directors of the Capistrano Valley Na- tional Bank and has been in- volved in some real estate developments to Orange County. He has sertedonthe board of the Wee Ones, a home for esceptional chlld- r en. In 1964 he started tbt" weekly publication, Laguna Pennysaver. It oow has 51 ed!Uons and a circulation of 500,000 weekly, extend· tnr from Laguna Beach down to the Mexican border. Sutton Industries also has a lafie commercial printing company, whtcb is rated as one of the most modern, up- to-date facutttes to the country and has tbe largest in-line sub.lrba.n community printing press to the world. Because of Its modern and tnoovative design, the print- ing plant has been copied througoout the world. The recent lnstallaUon of a Color-Kt~ press greatly increased the capactt(ofthe facUlty. Wit~ the addlttona.l press acquired wltb the En· '•We have exdti.og plans lor the futureoftbe Ensign," Mr. Sutton stated In dtscus- stog the p~rchase. '·Our ob- jective is to expand the En- sign's coverage aOO to con- tinue to offer a straightfor- ward view of all newsworthy events. U Is our Intention to present news in an un- biased and professional maMer, so that our readers may best form their own judgments and declstoas. "We plan to add addHI.ooal editorial aoo support' per- sonnel to the newspaper staff, which wm allow us to strengthen the local news coverar;e to keep the com· muntty lcformed. ·• The recent move of our corporata ....,qauters t.o x..rport;e-., •W..a.i4 tM nut phase of our rrowth. The appointment of Eugene Kabat as presldeotof Peooy- saver Publlcatloos aod of Sheldon Eisenman as presi- dl?nt of A mpress will enable me to dire<.t more of my time and attention to the Ensign. ''Mr. Haapa.'s efforts hue kept the newspap('r alive and leecUng news to the sub- scribers through all the changes and growth in the South Coast area durtnr the past 30 years. I feel that he has done a good job of cover- tog the news during a period of constant change and de- velopment." Mr. Sutton, a ttlirdgeoen· Uon Calllornia.n, IllS lived in the South Coa.st area for the past 25 years. He resides ln Newport Beach and hls 3 grown chlldren, Sharlene, Naocy aoo Michael. CM HOUSING PROJECT LIIND IS PURCHASED Property at 1824 Park Ave. lor the Senior ClU&eDS housing project has been purchased by the City of Costa Mesa at a cost of $50,000 from owner Stephen tt Dtogle. It locludes 10,- 200 square feet of 1a00 at the southeast corner of Park Ave. and Center St. ~~.. ..etlf " -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, ownef M"d publistter of the Ensign It Is with mixed emotions of tears and gladness that Peg and 1 announce the sale of our Ensign newspaper. It Is Uke cutting ofl a part of our Uvea -- or leaving our "baby," now arriving at adulthood of almost 30 years. The measure urges slng- gle-famU.y use of the laOO. Arne! . sued the clty claim- ing the lnitiattve Ylolated state Law. Tbe land devel- opment ftrm had obta.lned city approval earlier for 539 apartmem ·11n1ts aDd 126sLD- gle-famUy bomes on 46-1/2 acres of the land oortherly of the San Diego Freeny. Arnel abo sued the home- owner group for 2-1/2 mll- lloo dollars in damages. Ma}'Or Norma Hertzog, Councilwoman Mary Small- wood aoo Counc.Uma.o Oom Ra ciU we~ the only mem- bers present at the Mooday night meetlng which setup the meeting tonight. VIce Mayor Jack Hammett and Councilman Ed Mcfarlaod were attendl~ the 1977 Con- gress of Cities and EJPOst- tlon to San F'raocl&eo at an approved taxpayer cost ol S150 each. Cities,schools air P-roblems A 'Jomt ' etUes~bDols· atiiitfiiiiiiiCM• !(..,.,it lor meedne last week 111 Coat& ta..llil( to Un up to co- Mesa faDed to provide tbe opentlve agreements be- fireworks thathadbeenfore-tweeo the agencies. The cut Newport M s 0001 agreements, dating back to board Preside-nt e ~c Me-1968, loclude the Ughtintt atd Willian described the meet-resurfaclng of schOOl tennis in&: on Wednesday ntght of courts, landscaping main- last week as "very mellow tenance of schools located and posiUve." adJacent to city parks, and City Council m mber otht"r jotot servlcei. from . Newport aod e Cost! '..·At our meeting, we M sa sat do• t dln at covered the history of the e n ° ner joint agreements,'' Mr. Mc- Orance Coast College with Millan told the Ensl.gn. "aod the schOol board and the stressed the lmportanc(' of Coast Community College finding more ways to save District Board. They dis-the t.aspayers' money by cussed ways of improvlog helping each other out. There cooperation between the 4. are bound to be some dls- taxln&' ageocles. agreements over the years The week before, NeW'J)Ort but 1 feel there .,.ill be bette; Vlce-ma~-or Peter Barrett cooperation in the ruture. bad warned fello• council-We solldU1ed oor respedfor men that school officials each other ... Grant Howald in hospital Grant Howald, retired postmaster aDd long-time ctvlc leader lt1. Corona del Mar, was reported to be lmpro't'ed yesterday at :ioq: OOspltal, where be Is surfer- lag from a kidney ailment. He went into the hOspital over the weekend, aod was in lotenstve care uotU Tues- day. ''He had an almost mln.culous improvement durille )1st a couple of bours on Tuesday,'' Mrs. Howald C.C. elects Mrs. Hayton reported. '•We really ap- preciate the cards, calls and prayers or eYeryooe:· Mr. Howald retired in July, 1974, as CDift post- master. He led a civic ef- fort that resultt"d ln forma- tion of the COM Youth Cen· ter, and the park that sur- rounds theCenterwas named Grant Howal(O Park In his honor. D.lrlnc the past )·ear, he bas been acU vetnorganbiag F' rtends or Oasis, the sup- port group for the oew city secUor cltlsen center at fifth and Marcuertte, and was re- cemty elected prestdelt 'f tbe IIWP• COSTII MESAH TOLD TO GET RID OF ·zoo · Why are we selling our pride and joy? The reallBtic an11111er Is that there must eventually come a time fqr retire- ment --so let 1t come when we both are in good health, able to enjoy travel, reereaUoo, frlenda, famlly --all greatly neglected during theM many years since we f018lded our newlpllp8r. And at th1B proplttou. time ceme an oeelleat offer, and the auurance that tbe &uncn lB being entruted to good band!!, Herb ~. the new OWMr, Ia a 'lfewport Beach reaident, a nft~P~~Per Uld pub- Lefeal HaytoD, owner of Haytoo'l Bay WIDdOW oa Cout Hwy ., was elected TuesdaJ to be presk1eat of tbe Corooa otl Mar Cham- ber of Commerce. She tas lind here 26 yeus. and baS oc»ented a locaJ btJstoess molt ot that Ume. Al80 el«ted at tbe board mHtt.ac wtrt vtce-Pnll- -· llaeboll• .._.. .... Robtrt stoMNl. tr.•nr .Joe Wolben ud seerttarJ J-BUL Eloetod 1o the bolr<l ol dtredon wtrt Hal Atbil· ebor, D. D. Bopn,l•-· ato put pt-WWlano KoU, lllllle IWiltlJ, Hal -IIIII Jom Slonrt. no c•-111 1111 ... 111:7. Ole; 14. u ... _oe .. .-c-•:•••ttW...,...,....,.. ......... 1111nttiHS ... ... _.., ....... J_ IUIIIIII-- Warren G. AlthOff, 1523 On.ac• An., Costa Mesa, has 10 dlya to cet rid of his 4 , ... , 10 dltcks and 2 chlekeas, The Costa Mesa City CoaocU Mooday nicht upheld the oeelsioct of tbe pollee chlf!( to rt.oke h1s permit to ~100-domestl· cattd I.Dim&ls.. Wr, Attboft IIU nq~e.ted .. _. bolrlOC -.. 1M Cw~e.U tilt flllled to appear. Lui Aol· t llo .... 1nMod a ponalt tlr tho ullllllo, bit Mfrtbbon lt:IJ'tt4 COin~ plt.lefiC ibiM tM CODUDO- -~~~~~-.Faln ... -~ ......... lo - 1M blnlo, 1111 Mr. •--llo-ootoln "" 1M --. llPI. _,.,. ... ,_._ Pollcoa.Mia.E.-Io CltJ v_....rndlw•'lt'. nu•• TO TMI LO .. PAel t) , ' ' ' nominated Accountant Rudy Baron has been cOOsen by a oomt- nating committee to servJ. as president or the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ot Commerce for the c-omittR. year. The committee also picked a slat~ of 6 other officers and 29 directors. Frida}' at 5 p.m. is the deadltoe for oominatlons fro m the eeneral member- ship. Comm lttef' oomirwes in- clude apartment mana~~:er Gordon We$1 for eK@nltlve vice-president, attorne} Mi- chael Gering as vkt>-presl- dent for rtnance, attorne} Richard Spoo.er Js vice- prMldeat .IDI mart.tt1J&.ll- naocial e xecutive Earline Loop for secretary, aoo .ac. couotant Ted Inoure for tr t'3- StJrt>r. Board oomint>es to repre- seat spe<'ilie areas arf' Realtor Cap BlacktA.Im, banker Larry Waters, elec- tronics executive Alten Goody, Irvine Co. ollldal Robert Warren. financial ell:- t>cutive Rick Jackson, printer Bob Wil cox, banker Mark Simmons, motel owner Victor Rumbfollow, banker John Ricc i, attorne)' WU!iam Eilers, caterer Leslie Wllkes, ;~nr1 dE>Ii· catessen owner MichaE-l Muoz. At-large bOard nominees are Realtor John Curci, stockbroker Kae Ewin(, pub- lic relationsmanJamesFel- ton, optometrist :otolan frlz- zelle, financial etecullve Paul Guiso, arrountanf Tim- othr Ha.idiogPr, attorney ~n Jackson, r at deale r Howard Richardson, mining otftl'ial Morrie Kirk., attorne~· Paul Marx, acrouotant James Johnson, hotel executlvt" Joel Rothrnan, Realtor James WOCX: and hOtelman James V111ers. Elt>etioo and Installation of offi cers will bf> held Jan. 18 at the Newportt>r Inn. Hawaii stabbing kills COM man A Harbor View Hllls ma.a •ns stat>bfod to deatt1 Satur- day ni~tht In a park in Ha.,·a- h, accorrlin@. to Honolulu po- llee. John Hagan, 21, son of Mr. aod Mrs. Walter Hdgan of 3007 Harbor Vit>"' Dr., •as apparent!) killed dur- ~ an uvumenl witb a man b.e A spect.eG of stntirt: some of his ca mpi~ equip- ment. Tht> police report th:l.t yOUili: Hagan had bel?ncamp- 1~ in Lua lualel Bea ch Park slnct" his arnval in tht> is- la nds 3 wpeks ago. The park Is about 30 mUes oorth-.·est of Hooolulu. A 34 -vear~ld Hawaii re- sident and a 1 ::1 -}'ea r -ol!1 Ma- rine were arrested after the incident. Wttnesst>S said Ha. gat1. spotterl tht> 3-4-rear.old drlvll¥! a car, and suspt'C'- te-<1 him of stealiott 90me camp~ equipment to thf park 2 weeks ago •. ,ccor- ditlll. to onlookPrs, thf' civt- Hu and the Marint> got out of the car and beg-an beat- it!.~ and stabbing Huan. Ha- ~~.an·s friends injured both :J.c-cuS@d assa.Uants belott' poilu arrtvM. Private memorial ser- vlres were he ld last ntgtrt w St. Mark Presbvterbn Chunh, TIM> Bluffs . Youtlf! Haran had bef'(l working in I.Jo3t mainternoct> Jnd repair m thf' Harbor Area aner erarluatifl!l from Corona del Mar hh;h school. Ht-was a ~:ral'tuate of Har- hor Viev.· p\ementary schoOl J.orl Lmcoln mirldlt> school. Cremation ancl OOrial at seJ wert> atraQ(!eo1 through tht' -..:eptuoe So<:1et1. Death penalty threat remains A SuPf>rlor Court JUdg.e refused this WE!f'k to Hn thE' threat of tht> dt>ath penalty hangl~ over acrused tri~­ gprman Jerry Peter Fiori 1n thP c.at'IIZ .o;tylf' kilHn~ of Stephen Bo\'41.0 in ;o;:ewport. Ju~e Robert KMPiarxi ruled that the cl\ari!_eS against Fion, .-1, of Hunt- Ington Bear h, 3 re serious enough to possihly wJrrant the ~s rhamber if hp is found b'UUty of murdt>riog Bovan outs!M the El Ran rblto restaur-ant In Cen~ tral r-oe-wport on Oct. 22. Me-anwhile, Joseph Shelton 0dVIS ill was a r ralgnE"d ~·es­ t~:>rrlay. He hecame the 5th ~rson arre~ed, :.uld 3 otners H e still sou;thl by polke. Plt>as of innocenc-e ...,·e rt' Pfllt>red Fric1ay by Fiori and tn Anthony Marone Jr., Alex.andt>r Kulik ~tnd Ray- mo0<1 Resr o, All are free on hail, exc-ept F"iori. Davis was arrestt"CC last mo nth on th<i! island or Hall in Indonesia. Youth Center fund set as Mort Hill memorial The murder suspects are accused of killlne bonn. 36, of Hun~on Beach, ln retribution for his part to kidnapplnf, Kulik. Fiori was ordered by Ju<fl!' KOHla.hd to stand trial on Jan. 3, along with Killik. Resco ud Marone. The judge !Ddicated that Davis might also be gtven the same trial dltt. Mort Hlll used tO loYI to watch the kids play base- ball on the Corona del Mar Youth Ceater dlamood. The boys called him "the coach, •· althOUgh be wan't, He wu just an enttNstastlc onlooter -a ret.1 tan. Mort's last seasoo n..s this past summer. Oa Ocl. 6, at the are of 5.t, he died of Uljurtes suffered S days earlier in an auto crash In Sa~~ Clemtlltt. Bvt, thlnb to hl.s wlft , Maute, ud the Harbor Artll B&Htall procnm. Mort's k:ln of the pme ud the tlds wllo pta,..S It Ia ~ to ctt a IUtlll: me1110rta1. HtrtloT 8 ..... 11'1 '-rd ol 4l.r«ton. WtiO na • pro. an.. lor li:1dl Ia Mew"POrt ud Cotta ........ ry ..... .. r. cteeMid tWI ..,... 110 -_ .. ._ .... llC1IIlallltwl_C_ -. Aod, llllf'l'O &<t~&lo do •Ia Mort"s aM. "lba.liUWllroa4J • asked that mPmorial contrt- butlons be sent to Mr. Lnnt Ho..,..ld for use lD the Har- bor Area Baseball pro- cram,'' exPlained Harbor Baseta\1 Commissioner Rod WcWtlltan of Costa Mesa. '•Wt'n rot &I)Oijt fl,ZOO ina fund lor lmproYIQ&: the 1lght5 at the Youtt\ Center, wbtrt we play many of ovr cames, aod we'tedeocldedtocombtne that wUh the $1,000 or so that has alrMd)' been HDt In memory oUiort. and start a Mon RUI I'Ptltll t.Dd.. We DHd S6,000 i)r tbt rtnt tncremtat of ll(bt tmpi'O'f.- meat, a.S the same atl'lo.l: l:)r a ~ laertiMIIl." D1 tUoM, .cM owt to Hartlot ANI BMrball IDe., .. , bo -lo: -Hill ,._ .,... ••••tll, 801 ua. Colta ....._ ... or lo Gnll -II P.O. Boll aa, c-.... -. -· Tlltlut.U'O ... -. ltllo. lnnstl.ptors have lld«t the suspeds to former W.at\a collrlectlons. elope de&llDc. aDd tnvolumelll with a splinter l roGP ot the Hare Krishna rellelous teet. TULE PROGR.U liT EIISTBLUFF SCHOOL Eastbllltr school lbldelltl •W pr....t a Cort.ltniU prccnm, '•JoJ to a... world." at lOa.m. Tlllr•J. Doe .... Flnt-(hdt •cbt.r, .. n.. -Da-rt, ..... -. .. ., .. _... . .w.- -.w~ .... ••lfca1 ,...lUI_..,. .... _... c.rw arst' n <.-... tre ra) .. _ .... _ ... oe .. _ " '518 " _..,..., ~~~~~-­.... .. ;;,.it ..... iiiii.. I ~~~~~~Le.tters· • "ABJECT SLAVES" E4Jior ot 1110 Eutp, C. M. Harper . 1/tf eusta )tcsa Cullncciiun ' PU8LISR£P, W££KLY, on ThurDy. StcODd Clan poiCace paid at Corona del M.ar, Caut. Newspaper otftce · ud prllttur plant ln lht Ensign Building, 2'121 £.Coast Hwy,, Corona dtl Mar, Calli. 9!625. PHONE ; 6?3-0550. TH£ NEWPORT HAR- BOR ENSICN wu ad]udtled 1977 to be t newspaper or gtn- eral c:lrculatton by court PI~::~~~: dt<'~M No. A-20178, dated May 14, 195 1, lu SuPertoc Court for the County of Orange, StateofCalUorn.la, and by ntuon thereat Is qualtfled to publish all pub- lic notices required bylaw. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Is the legal news~ paper for the City or Newport Beacb and publishes all publlc notices for the city, ARVO E. HAAPA ••...••... OWner and Publisher PEG HAAPA .••..•..•.• · •. Associate Publisher FRED DAVlS ••• , •••••••• , , , , ••••• , Editor HUGH McMU.LAN .........• Costa Mesa News DON ROOE .•..•..•..• Advertistnc, Circulation JlM NOYES, .. , ..•.•..••.•• , .. Adnrtising LORRAINE PENNINGTON .. Secretary, Bookkeeper KAY SHANNEP .••..•..••....•.. Typesetter KARIN HAAPA. , ••..•.•... , ..... Typesetter DREX EL CANNON .•...••...•.. Shop ForemaD U:IKE HOUGAN •....•.•...... Shop A5slstant Rcp•etentcd Notoo,olly by HMr.J ~ US SU6UR8ANPRfS5tN(•IIIf11( AUDIT EO 8Y ~8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ........ , .... $ 6.00 TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION .....•• , ..... $10,00 From your blad.Une of the Dee. 1 edition. tt woold ap... pea.r ttw.l the federal conm- ment tree .. fi'IODe)' f.lutet may be turoed btf U the cuy ot Newport Belch doeu't co Into the reat subsidy bust- neas. It appeara that oor federal goYernment has the Southern California Assn. of Governments (SC AG) dolnc Us bidding, as SCAG must approve all future annual community developmellt blockcrant funds, alone wtth IWD, With SCAG oow draft- ing a new set of guidelines whkh will dech1e wha t local c:overnments get federal money, It seoolms that sWI another rope will bt> looped arouod the neck of the tax- paying rittun or Newport Beach. AU of this reminds me of a sa)'lf\: by Seneca: "It Is worthy of observation, that the most Imperious mas- ters over their ow n servants are, at the same time, tht> most abject slaves to the servants of other masters.'· Respectfully, Frank Jank 'corona del Mar • CANAL PET ITION Dea r Edito r; Assuml~, without admit- SID "S LADIES Sid Soffer bat bttD tlcbt1ni CU)" Ht.ll about u IOQC as the Jews ••• beea feudl rw with the A rat». Ht.s ftcbtJ with tbe etty ol Newport aDd the county H11ltb Dept. over his Blue Be4>t restauraat art teceodary. Sld ulll&lly comes up a WIMer, too. So, It n• DO bil •rprtn Wbeo Mr. Softer woo a sldrmlsh the other day wltb Cotta Mesa over the towing away of his 3 vlntace Cadillac cars. Sid says the cars are ciUJica and he's reltorLag them. The city - or at least a mioor official ot the city -de· ctded the Caddies were aba'Kioned, unsightly hulkl, and tha t tbey were cluttering up Sid's neighborhood on Arbor St., out on the city's West side. The city hl.d the cars towed away. Predictably, that got Sid pretty mad. He said the cars weren't, either, cluttertll(l: up aoythlll(l:. They were sitting there, smUing at the world, through their chromec:t-grUI teeth, looking almost as pretty as Jimmy Carter. All they needed was a little face-li!t.lng, some new fouodatton garments and a lot of love.Sidevendrove one of the Caddies down to City Hall and ofrered to give the City Council members a clusy ride around the block. Well, ol' Sid made such a good aft!Jment, the city tried to give hill' back the $12? .50 he had to pay to ransom his Caddies from the towing company, Sid, cantankerous as ever, tur ned down the money. It wasn't e004.1gh, he in- s isted. The City ~at hers and Mothers even asked him to help them re-write the city's abandoned vehicle ordinance, to eosure that s uch t.ad-napptngs wou ld not take placP In the future. '• Writing laws Is not my )ob," said Sid; ••that's your job.'" ..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,....,....,...,><><><><><><><><><..,. Un~, that John Wayne is right, in his letter In the Dec . 1 Ensign, that Omar Torri)os is not a communist, Is thal ~ reason to give him our expensive, vital water- wa y" Is it a n~ason to Now, he's trying to decide whether to sue the city, and tor how much. After all, how can you place a value on the embarrassment caused to 3 lovely middle-aged ladles when they are unceremoniously hooked up to a groaning tow truck and hauled away, to be deposited along- s ide lesser beings In what looked like a junk yard? They didn't even have time to let Sid powder their noses for them, ARVO E. HA.APA, owner .and publ isher of the Ensign (Confinul?d from Page l ) lishing veteran, with the expertise and the means for building the Ensign into a stronger community newspaper . What are the immediate Haapa plans? We're still here at the Ensign, helping during the change-over , on call for any assistance we can render. And we are still local residents, and her e we will stay --or come back t o from our long planned ventures into the outside world th~~.-we haven't seen much of for these 30 year s, It is alm ost exactly that long a go t hat we came here to stay to seek our fortlffi e in Southern California. Our prime 0bjective was t o buy a small newspape r (so we COlild enjoy the good life and take .. /t". e\~, we used to say in our blissful lack •ll <nowledge of the rigors of weekly publication ). Not finding a newspaper within our means, we joined the Globe-Herald organization in Costa i\liesa (the predecessor of the Pilot), and in partnership with the G-H, we launched the Ensign on the auspic ious day of Friday, the 13th of August, 1948 . Seven months later, Peg and I purchased full ownership, Our little office was in ucameron's Corner ," at Goldenrod and Coast Hw y. in Corona del Mar, now the location of Am erican City Bank, Printing of the Ensign continued lor a while at the Globe-Herald shop, later at the Santa Ana Printing Co,, and finally in our own plant in Newport Beach , with the help of a newly acquired partner, Bud Desenberg of Corona del Mar. Bud purchased the lot at Heliotrope and Coast Hw y ., and there the first real hom e of the Ensign was constructed --the attractive building that now houses the Hammond Organ Studio, and our front office was in the area now occupied by Happiness is a New Rag dress shop. The Haapa-Desenberg partnership was dissolved in 1954, and Bud became a publisher in his own right, buying the Post in Laguna Beach and starting a Post also in San Clemente. In 1961 came another milest one in the Ensign saga, when we changed over to offset printing, a pioneer effort for Orange County journalism, and we m oved ac ross the street to our own building --the present s1te at 2721 E. Coast Hwy, It has been a tremendous 30 years -- full of hectic effort, frustration, triumph and satisfaction. We have many wonder- ful friends, wh o have given faithfully of their encouragement and support, Our thanks go also to the many businesses and organizations that have helped us through the years. Without them, our ~n~ccess could not have been achieved. Congratulations and best wishes to the 08~ ~r. It will be a great Jor to watcb from the sidelines (with some participation aod contribution of com- meat aod opiniOn) and see the Ensign crow aod pl'MP8" • jeopardize the ertlc lenl pas- sage, at fair cost, of ships of all nations? Is It a reason for sa r.rtricl~ the securit)' of the southern Oank of thE' Americas·.• Is It a reason to pa y him I O's of n•IIUons a year and supply him with ~1 /2 bUIJon ln arms? Is it a reason to uproot J7 ,000 Zonia ns who haVE' es- tablished thei r lives in thE' American Car.al Zone? Is Ita reason to disallow pa ssagpof ships from nations the United Na tions sam·tlon, for what- ever reason, because they would have jurisdic tion over the treaty as national law? And if, as~•H. Wayne says , we nov.· have a mutual al- liance v.·tt h Panama to Insure tlla t no forel~n government can e ncroach Its power over them and ll1hlch prohlbils Panama fro m having anr dis- cusslons With 2 foreign powe r rega rding the Canal, how ean we Insure these things ll"hen we arenolo~er there? I( these rPasons don't seem vallt1 to you, write {0 ~·our Senators, Cranston and llayakawa, whose votes on the Canal treaties are so vital. Tell them you do not want the United Stales sover eignty of the Panama Canal Zone transferred to Panamas sovereignty . And, or, call Goldie at 673-5729 to sign a petition petitioning fh{'m to vote a11a inst the ratification of these treaties. Goldie Joseph Lido Isle JOSEPH SCHMITZ IS MIDSHIPMAN Ll EUT. Joseph E SchrHitz, son of Mr. aocl Mrs. John G. Schm.itl. of 10 Mission Bay Urive, Is currently atten- ding the U.S, Naval Acade- my, AMapolis, Md, He was rleslgMted a mid- shipman lieutenant (junior grade), wht c:l goes a.long with his appointment as platoon commander with the 27th Company. Midshipmen of- fi cers for m the B ri~ade's chain of comr.1and and prac- tice mil itary organization- al duties that will be ex- pected of them as ('Ommls- sloned olflcers in the Navy or Marine Corps • All 3 are now back on Sid's property, sitting there, smlllng their c11romed s miles, and m~ybe even snick- ering a bU. As for Sid · well, he celebrated the homecoming by ~olng out and DJying another old Cadlllac. BADHAM NAMED TO STUDY COMMITTEE Rep, Robert E. Bartham (R-Newport Beach) has been elected totheexecutlve r om- mlttee of the RepUbllc•n stu- dy committee, the largest GOP art hO<' group in the Hoose of HepresentaHves. Primar y role ofthe cotl"lmlt - tee Is legis lative researc h and analysts. Mr. Badham said the com- mitt ee will pUblish a new book which will ~lve a cri- tical evatuatioo, from the members' point of view, of the rna):lr issues of the 95th Con11 r_ess. CORDOVA TALKS AT MESA BREAKFAST State Assemblyman Ron- <Lid Cordova, whose74thdts- trlct Includes pari of t.osta Mesa, will address the mon - thly hrl!aJdast meetlruz of Costa Mesa Tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. today, Dec . 8, at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Cordova is expe<:ted to rllseuss highway fund ing and property tax refor m. Costa Mesa Tomorrow is made up or downtown busi- ness and property owners and the-preslc1ents of home- owner groups. Roya l Copt:nhagen HJ.It f. rl .l 'l ~:O PAT TrRN .') pirr " pl1u:c "''lti n~ 78.00 OUR SHELVES ARE BURSTING WITH CHRLSTMAS IDEAS FOR ACC ESSORIES, DECOR' GREITlNGSI Z•O NEWPORT C ENTER OR., DESIGN PLAZ A 11 0 644-7340 FR:EE PARKING DAa."t"tJITOI:II ONN autetAYI: 11 TO I • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• • • • • ~ I CALL IT HERBAL f.O.V. i : (FOUNTAIN Of YOUTH) : • • • WU CHANG u111 ll, "'f,qd ,,,. 1M rMiilh"" e • • : 11<11 N OOJQhr ro knaYo -toe c••••ed •II : • • e • WU CHANG uv1 ""II Uktn M dfrt<:t!ld. HERBAL FOY e • • e Will ..-IIIU tht glf"(luiM fY'UI!Tit ".le't••ll~ IN e . ~-. • • : • WU CHANG " ,q,, A«ord•ng to tt'O"' ....no h..,~ : • ,.k.., it. • • • • e • WU CHANG uvt "Tt.. body qro""' old ft me Ql..,..t Mit 1IIOWitd to 11rapt1v ... ld 'HEAaAL FQ'I'' e • • • .n ~~~ u1111 tttnd to ,... ... en. 19no p•ocnt." • • • e • WU CHANG w'(l. 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T nnovids are about twice as expensive as conventional glasses, but they offer the orig1nal owner a lifetime of su perb v1ewing . Binoculars are an extension of your Own precious optical system. Buying less than the best is an unwise economy. -R Come in for a • demonslral10n. e.t.cg. CJ' • Cal's Cameras THE BEE LINE a, /AII 8.r a a us MR, AND M~. AL GALLADE stand ln front the Christmas wreath on I he door of thelr Dover Shore• home. To me there Is something aboUt a Sunday brunch that seems just right, especially on a brisk, sunny fall Suooay . . • one can attend services of his or her choice, lt1en gather with others for awhile for a bit of dowo from t..o. ADctlea, aad LWiao Holle from Lacu-; Fru aad Bayard Ryder loo, tbty were to att..t 1 •edd&Dc later • , • aDd petite Ellea KteDt, Sudly bruaeb, brltk tall day, beauUtul Ooweu; courmet food aDd jollity • most tD~)'I.blel • • • • • Adele aDd AI Gl.!lade proved boat. with the most a Sunday eve past. Thetrcruayterraee that overloob our whole area wu tented for the fatlllous btrtnday .urprlaa party for Jerry Johnsoa, 10111-Ume naldtot of New- port Beach. Betweea UO abd 150 cueata: were there to jolo 1D blrtbday fellelb.tloo. The Shrtne Orleotal band rave their all Ia heraldJ.cl the metsage u Jerry aod his attractive wl!e Helen arrhed. All through the evenlnc Jerry was remlnded of the eveat, for each cuest wore a mJ.DJature Tiny Tlrro holdJ..Dc a IUUeslgn readtnc '•Happy Birthday, Jerry," Beverages were served from the bar 1D the party room u well as on the terrace, where dl.ll1og tables were arranced. Red cloths , , • holly lDd Wrrteaoe ei.Ddlell&;bts cue atoYch of Cbrlstmas to the birthday aun. There wasn't just one cake, there were four, eech represent~ a ''cbapter" 110 to say, Ill Jerry's IUe --a great tribute" that was enjoyed by so many frleods from here, LoD{I: Beach, Riverside ••• mostenry- where, brought tog:ether by the Gallades on Galaxy Dr. ' Nutuacker set Dec. 18 . Tbe Newport Ballet AUQ. wlU IJIOI*r Its ....,I pre. MDtaUoo of '·The Nut- en.cter" at ?:30 p.m. SID· day, Dee. 18, at 'ialley hl&h school auditorium, 1801 GreeovUie St., Santa Aaa. Under the artistic dtree. tloa ot Wooa Fraoces, the performance wUI feature pests artists Zlna Sethuoe aod Glen Wblte. Mlts Bethune, a dancer tnloed by Georce Bal- aochloe aDd formerly of the New York City Ballt't, has appeared ln television, stage and movie roles. Glen White began his bal- let tra..lnlnc at age 14 , WhUe attendU. the Jottrey seboOI i.o New York. be was chos'IJ to participate to the Loter- oaUooal ballet competition ln Varna. Bulgaria, in 1968 aDd was awarded a scholar- ship at u~ Kirov Ballet Scbool Ln Leningrad. He later returned to New York and Is now a soloist with the Jotfrey Ballet Compan)', NEWPORT HARBOR ENSICJI PUBLISH EO WEEXU: ·PG.I THURSDAY, D£C. I, 177 COibA DELIA It, CALl f. WORlD'S ' LARGEST FREE ENTRY BLANKS With every purch••• of $1.00 or more. FOR PRE· CHRISTMAS DR. A. WIN G TO BE HELD M'fD .. DEC. 11 , 1:00 P,M, PRESCRIPTION$ fiLLED 7 DAYS A'WIIIt t • t WEEKDAYS 0 t · 7 -DAYS COlOMA DIL MAl I NOW OPEN jQualiry Oak And M .. m'!-\""YI 1770 NEWPORT ILVO .• COSTA WESA jolllty. Grace (Mrs. Don) Mett.ger and Olga 6 48 -9383 (Mrs. Nacef) Ellis must have fell that way Anriqu~:s Expnrly Sd~:crcd From England's Fincsr Esrarcs And Homes. L ___________________ ..J too, for It wu just such a day a Sunday or so past, 'THee" PLACE IS 'THee" PLACE FOR AN OPEN AIR Holiday vift SUNDAY DEC, liTH 11 A.M . TO ~P.M . S71W.1fTH ST, COSTAMISAf.U:..,1001 ~~~lffil!Jlll · . ~~.~~!!!!!;l,!,~~e~ I QUALITY-IIAIONA•LI PltiCES ! Visit Our Dlsploy Sltowroom'for New ldeos! Custom Dra~r ies . Carpet:-Wollpoper J Wo~en Woods. Mini·Biinds. louverdrape .. F._EE HOME ESTIMA YES AIIMIIM 1L TOIO IIACN CITII-S , 995-3333 770-18181 557-26~1!.1 FRESH FRAGRANT HOLIDAY GREENS - lo'RKSH WREATHS Abo rlr and pine boulh•· Some deconled. POINSETTIA PLANTS The finett with h,.e velvet bloonu. AlooAuleu,M,.,.. ond more. In lloliday Wnp. SELECT A LIVING TREE THIS CHRISTMAS We have tbe be1t tor our ...... . Friends were bid to join them and each other at Big Canyon Country Club. Ever so many came from all directions. We found Helen and Don Starling, Mary Allee A)·res, Adelaide and tl.en Kingsley, talltill@ ahout their first trip to Catalina. Fran and Moseley Jones were then, and we recalled a few of our trips with them. Grace and Olga mingled among the ar. rtvals welcoming arx1 Introducing. Over b)' the view whldow, comfortably seated, were Larena Dossett, Charlote Patterson and Mary Anne March, also Eileen Strock , • , so good to see her and have a nice visit. Others about were Jean arYl Re\cl Wasson, Barbara awl Clyde McOermont, Sara and Cllflord HLtghes, Mary Axelson aDd Kama Rousselle. Helen Coffey, waiting for Bert, was talking wlth Sue and Arthllr A~ajanian. . 1785 Newport Blvd. Open-10-6 Sun-11-4 Closed Tuesday Costa Mesa Phone. 548-1400 eACKPACKINO CAMPI NO 631-1660 fiATUliMG JAMSf"OaT AMD '5MOWl.IOM The buffet was sumptlous, ever )'thtng from juices a.od fruit (melons, huge ~tn.pefrult, .ven blg, luscious nspberrtea); meats ••• hash, ham, bacon, chicken ~ all the ac - compaolments , , . rolls, toast •• , strudel, mm l Dee Sullivan, Bess and Blll Morris were In the llne, also Ma.rtha and James Llnclse}', ALSO ENJOYING the bruoch: Mr. and Mrs. Clydt> McDermont aDd Bayard Ryder. (Janey Bt>rls photo.} 357 N. NIW~ORJ llVD. NIWPORJ eiACH, CA . 92663 M. MfW .. OlT aLYD' AT HOSPITAL •o. HOW AT OKINAWA Marine Corporal Mary L. Htrner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kirkpatrick of 388 UolversUy Drive, Costa Mess., has reported for duty wlth 3rd ForceSer- Yice Support Grou p on Okinawa, A 1976 graduate of Orange Coest Coll ege with an asSO<'iate of arts degree, she joined the Marine Corps In AprU, 1 '17?. SINGERS INVITED FOR MESSIAH CHORUSES More than a thousand vol . cesare expected to perform choruses from Handel 's ··Messlah'' at 7:30p.m. this Satu rday , Dec. to, In a com . munlty sing-along In OCC's auditorium, Choral singers from throughout Orange Louoty art> Invited to take part. Ad- mission ls free. Singers whO plan to part!. clpate art> asked to brlnf their own music. BEVERLY HILLS H.S. SEEKS LOCAL GRADS Former s tudents of Be. verly Hills high school have !Jeen rE'J)Orted lo the Newport Beach.Costa Mesa area, and a newly formed Alumni As- sociation Is seeking tt.em out. All former students are urged to serw:l their names, addresses, phone numbe rs, and gra<l.lating <'lass to the Alumni Assoclatlon,241 Mo- reno Drive, Beverly Hills 902!2. porcelain salon FOR TliE Gl FT OF DISTIHCTIOH , IHCREASIHG VALUES AHD _-:_;_Jit~BEAUTY }{and erafted eltristmas Ornaments 30% Off OPEN 7 DAYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS lly ..... lolnled florists. &. MON-WED 10-6 THUR-5AT 10-9 SUNDAY 12-5 ....... O•r 111111 Ytu IAUI:TT iMSUIAMCi t•U No.-r 11•4., c. ....... . • ' other houn by oppolntment only 646-4515 1741 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..-... )(1 All:>um $7.50 H~n '""'!~ 11~ IUV11S X-6 ~li!l Pe~~~~ ~.00 l)et pa~•eg-e ol s .. lentt HARBOR PHOTO PHOME, 673·<1670 3121: E. COAST HWY. COROllA OEL MAR J!}oicr Jllrssons BV EXPERIENCE!) SINGER WITII C t\LIFORNIA TEtH.:IfER C REl>ENTit\LS , 1\ND MANY PERFORMANCES TO HER HER CREDIT. •••AUDITION S WITHOUT O&l.IGATION .,,, 833-0829 IRVIN E CITY GYM PROPOSED NEWPORT HAIIIOft £1111011 PIJIIUSHED IEEIU. Y ·I"C. 4 Race is benefit . A $500,000. ctty CYDI· f h •1d b ::~ :!ro~.!::~.,:. or c 1 a use Jtet• """Cht *>r out n.cat year by the Newport &e&eb Couaty ebUd UUe pro-Tben wtn al.o bla per- parks, belches a.Dd reerea. gra.u wUI bealftt hom a tuc lot eara1ftl ud n- tloo departmellt. •• Ra fOr yoar lUe" foot. trHbme&U tor tbe pai)Ue. Tuesday rught, PBR com-nee thrOueb tbe Bt.et ~Bay f1DISI n1Md wUt 10 to missioners approved a Ust ar• oa &IDday. The nee, tbe Cblld Abul Rtc!RrY, of 20 projects tor oen year, sporwored by a reataun.Dt tbe COPES ert.ia ean a.r- lneludlog the &Ym. But, the cbalo, 11 expected to dnw aery lDd to ranats hoay- c Ity Council, which must ap-senral buDd.nd entnats, mous. all of wtlleb are fa . prove each project, Is e•-according to promoter~. volved In dta.Uor wUb ebUd pected to be cool to the Idea RuDDers wUI be gtven a abuse. of the gymnasium • .No stte cbolce of ruml,. an 8,2~ has been picked for the gym. mlfe e;ourse or a less stre- Other proposals include nuous 5~mlle course. landscaping ot traffic Registration, at $5 per medians onSanJoaqulnHUis person, starts at 7:30a.m. Rd. east of MacArthur, ami Sunday at the Cut 'o CJea- on San Miguel between Ford ver restaurant, 1660 Dove, and San Joaquin Hills Rd. behind Blackbeard's In the The PBR dept, also waots airport area. Races begln to txdld 2 more tennis courts at 9 a.m. Five-man teams in Mariners park, andlight 2 wtu nan a mJie each around courts each in San Joaquin the restaurant. other cou"l'-= HUts park and West Newport ses, for Lndlvl«llals, wUI be park. laid out aroundtheBactBa.y. Plans also call for the County ndlopereonalltyJim addition of4 handbaU courts Baln will betheotftclalsta.r. in West Newport park. ter. ·The Commission set a Besides runners from the MISS CLARA RYCKOFF IS DEAD AT AGE 100 Miss Clara Ryckofl, 100, the aunt of Newport Beach Ctty Councumao Paul Ryc- kott, died Dec.3.LnParkLido convalescent hospital. She had lived with her nephew at 1200 S, Bay Front, Balboa Island, for the past 2 years before her UlBess. She was a native of Wts~ eonsln, and had been a com~ poser and concert pianist tor 40 years. Tbe Neptune Society wast.n cllar1e of arrangements. Jan. 31 pubHc hearing on a 18 Cask •n Cleaver restau- proposed plaD for solvtog rants,,. representatives are the beach reud betweeo body ellpeCIOd !rom other restau-MRS. ODDEHIHO DIES surfers and board surfers. rants, aDd from· various Also. a Dec. 20 special meet-county welfare agencies, the tng was called for the annual YMCA, local poltce and ftre special awards to youngsters dep&rtmeots, the Marine who took park In summer Corps, and other organir.a- recreattona.l programs. tions. Funeral service.& and I.D~ terment for Lucia M, Odde~ nino, 89, bave been held In Price, Ut.a.b, She died .Nov. 29 In her home at 3202 Vermont Ave., Costa Mesa. COUNCIL SUMMARY She was a naUve ofltaly, had lived to California for 9 years and ID Orange Cou nty for 7 years. A proposal for high- density zoning for an apart- ment project on propert)· owned by Southern California College has oeen postponed by the Costa Mesa City Coon. ell untu its Dec. 19 meet- ing. Plans cail for bu il ding 64 units on the property, lo- cated at 2330 Vanguard Way, The propom zoning would allow 72 units on the prop~ erty, Cou ncll members Mary Smallwood and Dom Ractu objected to the higher density. College agent Joseph Colombo said that private development or the property was necessary because the college coulrl not carry out Its plans for providing stu~ rtent hous lne: at present. in other action !he Coun- cil: , ~ ,.. ,, ,.- , • Continued ana"'ll~tlon to convert l!li 19-unlt ~rt­ ment complex to co•!domill- lu ms at 1845 Anaht>lm A'te, The Redevelopment Agency recommended denial but the Planning Commission fa- vored the projec t, • Approved a permit to allow l)lOtor borne construc- tion for C adlllac~Fatntew Callloro.la Inc., 3001 Harbor Blvd, A vart.ance for out- door storage an employee parking was also approved, • Rezoned 13 acres west of Bear St. and oorth of Yukon Ave., including a 6,8 acre park site to recreational and the rest to R-1. CHRIST CHURCH TOPIC Sermon Utle for the Rev, Paul Thomas of Christ Church, Costa Mesa, will be ''Sour Grapes" at the 10a.m. service on Sunday, Dec. 11. Bible study is at 9 a.m. at the church, located at 287 W, WUsoo St .. Yule program for kids The .Costa Mesa and Me· sa Verde Branch Librar ies ROBBER GIVES SOME CASH BACK will be co-sponsorl~ a hO- liday program for chUdren at 10:45 p.m. Saturday, Dec, 17. Tbe event wUl fea. ture YentrUoqulst Wally Stratoo with his puppets and magic. and. a visit from a A Costa Mesa mao was holiday per~oa.Uty. This robbed of $160 early Satur. program wUI be held at the day on Balboa Pier by what doWP.to:lf.D recreation center tie aescrt~ OS ( Jrubl)y, ~ ~5!14 CeoterSlree( "iio:e.nottoaa.l Udtd' \t.n .. Mi: ... .tat tie-&Mr of Ceeter atd twent.Jes. Aoabelm. Malcolm Bhone, 55 Fair A tree-trlmml,. and. Dr., told pollee he was walk~ card~maklnc workshop for tog on the pier with a friend, children will be held from Noel Drlesche, also of Costa. 2 to 4 Dec. 10 at the Mesa Mesa, at Z:30 a.m. when Verde library. they were approached by a man wbo walked between them, then turned around and pulled an automatic pistol on them. After fore- tog both men to lie down on the pier, he took Mr. Shone's wallet and emptied it, then asked the victim If he was married. Wben Shone replied ttlat he was married, he said the robber placed $40 hack In the wallet, laid It oo the pier by his bead and walked any. MRS. YEARGAN DIES Funeral services for Minnie E. Yearcan, 67, of Costa Mesa were held Fri- day t.n Fairha.veoCha.pelwttb the Rev. Keaney Frantsen. Prt.nce of Peace Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa, Ol- !lclatlng. Mrs. Yeargan, a na.Uve of .Nebraska, died Nov, 30 in Costa MeSf. hospital. Wr wrvr brukf.ut •nytime. A superb w•y 10 Sllrve your~~ lristl Coffee. C.ppu~~•no or •ny ho l drink are then Cobf"H by Beuelir with i~wlt1~.holdttr1 c1afted on ..olid ~Opper •nd brus. E•cellent Own mas gohs. CASUA L TAB LE TOP FASHIONS GIFTS • ANTIQUE FURNITURE South Coon Plaza , 8"11 01 at San Orego Freeway. Cost• Mesa • 171 4 ) 556·6258 4-10 P.M Daily COMP'LI.TI: DIMMERS INO.UDI: • SOU, AMD SALAD (ALL YOU CAN UT) • POTATO M4D PRISM VIGETAILI e DUUaT Lamb Shank Teriyaki Steak !t.**S3.75 Steak And Shrimp us 3.85 Stuffed Pork atop* $2.65 ' li([R A WINE Rogers cites, Riley funds T-. c. RocoroiCUdl- date lor Supenllor, FJftb os.trtet. bU WlYeUed ~ owa eampalcD ntorm pack· aa:• ta a letter to Adrilll Kuyper, eouoty eou.uel. Wtth tbe letter,tbetOttaer GOP County Cbatrmaa ta; eloaed a compllalioa of •· pervbor Tom RUey•s eam .. PIIJD ~e reportl tor 1976 Uarouch J uDe of 19'77, Jbowtnc a total of S251,191.9e cortrlbuted b)' donors of $50Q or more .~ 218,516.96 glven by eatttles which do business with the County. The funds werecon~ trlbuted by a variety of names, auases and lntef- lockJog corporations which Mr, Rogers contend trace to a few Interests "WrliCh con .. trot the Filth District, U oot · the entire County," Another 11.3% cou ld not be ·identified, and only 3% of Mr. Riley's fUnds total- ling $8,400 came from those who had no dealtng:s with the County as contractors or applicants, Mr. Rogers stated. He proposed coo~ stralnts on !hose who con- tract for the county or apply for permits requiring an en- vironmental Impact report. MASONIC SERVICES FOR ART ALOMAR Wr. Alomlr, a DIU¥t of. Poorlo Rico, bad llfld to c--lorto-. He bid bleD u uto ..,. ... e.baalc for lftt New Yort NIWII Co .. N'Jrw York City, tar tO ,..,., uLA GRANDE ' BOURGEOISE" CATHERINE GIANCARLO ' DENEUVE GIANINI PLUS "COUSIN. COUSINE" ENGLISH SUB-TITLES RATED R NEW SPICY D.ESIGNS EARTHY MATERIALS Come to ''Titeeu PLACE 571 w. lfTN n . COSTA MhA Open Alr Art E1hlblt Sunday, Dec. 11, 1977, from 10:00 a.m. tUI 4:00 p.m. Bring this ad tor rree jar of jewelry cleaner with minimum $12,50 purchase. ....... "FRIENOS" ., '"* liiiiJ .,; kllllil A..ciOF HARBOR at ADA --av 10M COST A MESA m In& ,...I 979tl·l {i _ _ e • • ! .llllniO"IL- o - : __ , - IM TWO THIAT!U POR YOUR COMV!MI!Mtl! Mf<.:..t\ ifl[,\fPf Ne••J>Cl•l1 &• 19th, eosta M~sa 646-5025 ... - ,, " -------... ' < ~ - <fio to Q!~urc~ NEIIPOIIT Ho\1180~ f.IISI<JI I'ULISIIED WEEkLY· PG. S lliU RSOAY, DEC. I, 1971 CllfiOIIA DEL liAR, CALl f. . . . .. .. H~rbor High oHers annual Yule program HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE_ CHURCH l3RD ST. ot OR ANCE, COST A MESA • 645·5050 DR. F. KENTON IUHORE, PASTOR . SuDdl.y Uoru!.,.: Worat&Jp , •••••••••••• 10:30 !-·rD. sa-.y Sc:bool • 9:15 a.m. W.tDuday MrYiee -1 p.m. . An lDdlpeadent ct.trcb wttb Blbla t•chJoc miDbtry CHRISTIAM SCIENCE SERVICES FlRST CHURCH OF CII .. ST, SOENnsT 3303 Via Lido Nowpoll Beach Sunday Sc hool - 9 & 10:30 Sund:.ay Service • 9 & 10:30 WFJlNESDAY EVENING . MEETING 8:00 p.m. Rf:A.OfNG ROOM Week clays: 9'a,m: ·-5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 am -7:4S pm Tueaday: 9 am-5.pm, 7-9 • • • .SECOND CHURCH OF CHIUST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach at CorDill del Mar • 3100 Paclfie VIew Dr. SuDday School -10 a.m. Sunday Senlce • l Oa.m. Wednesday: 8:00p.m. Rl:'t\lJI !\1(, ROO.'i 3500-B E. Coast Hwy, Entrance on Nar cissus Mon.-Fri.: 10 a1r1 to 5 pm ·sunday afternoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You are cordlatly i.Jivtted to attend COOrch Servtoes and to use Reading Rooms. ''CRAO<ED POTS A BRlGHT LIGHTS" Rev. Gfl,. R. Swan.an Putor &Child c .. We invite yoU. to wortblp LUtHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, LCA 2900 Ptel.tlc VIew Dr. Coroo.a dtl Mar. Calif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING Pastor --Pbone i59-10St SUNDAY SERVICES: Ctllrch scbool •••• 9:15 Liturgical se"lce • 10:30 Nursery and ·c orree Hour Acer•IIW•••• Cottl~. FIIISTUMITID ~STCHUICH GRACE BIBLE CHURCH 18thSt.IHwbof"BI'Id. Bl a..... ........ Veterans Memorlll dg. ,.,..._t:H 565 W,18th,Coltl MeSI W..W.-II:IIA.M. REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor CHAUU 0. CLARK SUNDAY SERVICES: PASTO"' 10:~ l,m,lDd 7:00p.m. I'AUL H. ALUAMDU CHILDREN'S PREP .usoc•.., n SCHOOL, 10:00 a.m. ATTEND HOME BmLE CLASS&S: CaU $52-0092 THE CHUitCH 'Teacblng Bible Doclrllle' OF YOUR CHOICE Jlumout~ <llongrr!,llllionnl <6hurr~ A f"RE E A!'iO IHOEPEHO£HT COHCREC ATIOHAL CH RISTIAN CHURCH Tift? RI£V. }Oli N A. I .I N IJVA I .I., \fi,.i.stH 9•00 A.M. SUNDAY• lilLIE STUDY 10•10 A.M.1 WOUHII' SI!RVICE, SUNDAY SCHOOL 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEICHTS NURSERY CARE PROVIDED PHONE• 642-2740 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLIBT CHURCH IN TOWN" 14'1\Y 'Io'li 1'. 'tl U I.I.EN. l'lt \""IOR lf,OO A.M.-ADULT WORSHII' I SUNDAY SCHOOL 61bO P.M. -£VAHC£LICAL HOUR ]01 MACHOLIA AT SANTA AHA AVE., COSTA lllUA 11-rl Hartor 111111 .ebool'a ..-! Cllr11t.mu -rl wt1l ... bold - '""'' ...... -·11:10 111 the Horace Euap mldclle ICbooli)'ID, Tbe Pf'Oir&m wUJ iDc:IDde tbe Sa11or bud, lbe Newport Harbor orebelRn, tbed.nma dtciarlmftl, lito SWillo Ea- Nmble, tbe Cbut.U.• l.Dd. tiM NnportHarborCbonle. TOOTING Off 8011£ mlllll.tare I.DitNmeaU Out tbe rtcbt 11M lbr titmml.lc a CftrUI:IJ'IU t .... ) are lira. KtaDttrl Roumo (loft) ...S Mro. Roborl Booeboar, bath of Lido lal•. They are Plbllcbbll tbe Cbdatmu party to be •••• bJ tbe Alta Bahia Committee of tbe Ozou&• Couaty PbUIIHmoRle Society at 6 p.m. &mday. Dee. 11. at tbe Balboa PaYlUoL Members aad custa wUI be atie to riew UM CbrUtmu boat JJUI.de · u well u eojoy a boUday buffet d1DDer • c:oettalls aDd diiDeiQI. Mrs. Aeeeh"tr 11 .., ... cbl.lrmu. I.Dd ber co..ebalrmea •r• lira. Reeame us lira. Rtebard Barrett. Mr•. stephen DolBow 11 pat).. 11<111 ebolrmao. (Eulca pboto.) Tile sauor bud u. or- cbeltra wtU comb&De to plly James Cbrtrtt•a-a's "Saow Cbue." Tile ore..-n wW play tbeme1 from TIC.blt~ kouty's "Nul cn eker Suite,'" Sebubert's •·c.Ma- Jor Sympholly,''l.Dd'•HeWu Oespi...S" from HI.Ddel 's ..... lab •• The sauor bud ww do '•Twas the Nlcbt Before Chrtstmu" by Clement Moore, ''SUrer SletcU'' by C~esar Cto.-UDJ.aland ··Qui- et Chrl.ltmas" by Cli-!re GruDd.man. Recycling earns S103,705 A mtme preseat&Uon, fea~ tu r Lnc Randy Crou aod L)'lll Schoonover, will be perfor- med by the drama dept. Newport Beach's Dewapa~ per recycli.Dc procnm has broqbt tbe cltJ $10S,705 ln r..,.-. lioce tbe effort -It molllbo aao Ill s.p. tember, 1974. It b.u also sa•ed oY8r 55,000 tr"'• the pulp products or wbJcb would ban beea required to ma - nufacture lbe amount of nn~rlllt Yldcb wu lutead prodaced from tbe recycled oewapapers. ID addltloD. sp.. proxtm.ately 11 to 12 thou- sud cubic yard• or acarce IIJdftll ~p~~rce were a.ved by not baullac the ........ pers to the ~mp for burW. Tbeae flcures were u- DOU.oced thl• week by City General S."lces Dl.rector Jake Myaderse, after he re- celnd the re•lt for No· Y8mber. Lut mooth the city collected 120.3& tons of old Drewapapera and sold them to thtl Gardea State Paper Co, of Pomor. at $35 a ton · for $4,212.~. Tbe city bas a 5-year eootnel with Car- deD State, whlcb pan.Dtees the city 82 per ceot or tile martet prfce tor ~~aed oe•s- papera, or $25 a too -wb!cb- ••er 1.1 1reater. Tbe ooa- tract nuasuoUIAuplt,l979, at which tt.me It will be r ... DOCotlalod. The elty ••• preleoted wlth a pl.aq.le foroutst•nd'n& serrlce by &ape"l10r Tom RUey at a receot On.Qie Couary Board of Superrl- IOfl' meetlDg. Mr. Myn- derse accepted the plaque, whlcb cited the CUy's suc- cesdlal oewspaper reeycllac · pJ'Oinm u eootrtwttae: to tbe COIIaty's clu.o-up a.od beaatlftcaUoo project. llr. M)'DderM est.lmatea that oDly betw•• 40 to 45 per ceot ol tbe households 111 the elty are partlclpltiDc 111 Uw ...,~r reeycJJac ~ ... ~, I program. He says lbe eas- Iest way to prepare tbt pa- pers tor collectloa Is sim- ply to place them iJI ordi- nary, large-stud rrocery bags. New broetwres wilb a ca- lendar showin( the oew-.~ per collecUoo · ec::bedule by DeicbbOrboods for 197 8 bl.ve heeD maUed out wtth city water bUts In October and NoYerober. AR}'Ooe tulilll: 1o receive tbe brocbures m1y obtalo them by calliDI 640-2188. So-ca.lled '' ICaY8CJiertl'' who steal newtc--pen placed at the curb or alley for city COile<'UOft, and Hll tbem for their own rain, are bnaklnc th e law, aecordtac to Mr. Mynderse. The Pollee de- pt.rtmeo.t has beeo requested to apprebend Ylolalors. The city Is DOt lD competition with school or cr:.Jrth oewspaper drives, b.Jt asks that only newspapers 1Dteaded for city collectioD be placed at tbe cu rb or lD alleys wbere they become the property of the city. The Swlnc Enaemble wtll sine ··Deck the Halla," "Stl- ROTARY GIVES SCHOLARSHIP Ju SID'fi*)D or Newp3rt Beach bas been awarded an uodercradu.te scholarship from U.e Rotary FoaDdlUoo for the 1978-79 academic year. Sbe plans 1o pursue Orleo- tll studies and the ChiDese language Yl.a 1aterpretiDI tralninl to France, Tbe 22- year old Ml1s Slmpeon was 1ponaored by the Rota ry Club of Newport.Balbol. · Currently teacbiog French aDd. Spl.nJ1b at a prtnte elementary school,lheplans to par111e 1 career as u i.Jiterpreter lor a prln.te, loternaUooat corpon.Uoo foUoWIQi her rndua.Uoo 111. 1980 ftc:·m the Uaherslty of ArlloDI. wtth a bacheJ.or or arts deiree tnOrteablstud- les and a major 1n tbe ChiDese la.Dcuace. N.B. COUNCIL AGEN_DA Newport Beach CUyCoun- cll wUl deal with the tollow- lng •ceJXta, lilted 1n Ule ortklr ln wblcb Items wUI be discussed, at Mon- day ntcbt's 7 p.m. meetln( at City Hall: • CONOO~IINIUM conver- sion of 8 ap.rtmeat.s on the southwest corner of E. 81.)' aDd Adams In Balboa. • GENERAL PLAN ameDdmeots ttat would cllance the lepl defiDltloas of ''bdUdl.ble acreage" and residential delllllJ terms. • GROUNDWATER oood.J- tlons 111 tbe Bbatfs area.. • APPOINTMENTS a.re due to be made to the PIID- Din& Commission, Utter coo- trot, bicycle tnlls, com- munity denJopmeot, eo- rirorunetD.I eootrol aa::s traasport.aUoo cUllen eom- mitt"'· • HARBOR PERMIT for Eddy Meredith, wbo seeks nursal of aa earlier de- cision wh.lch denied him a permit tor a canWenred deck extellldlng over couaty Udela.Dds at 38 L1Dda la:le, • CONOOMINIUM project proposed for 20 acres )ust seaward ofVersa.Uiesapart- meots. • MUNICIPAL ELECTION for AprU 11 Is due to be routinely scheduled to t.ochu1e election of 4 City COWlCU memoen. • BIKE ROUTE aloQC Cout Hwy, ln West Newport ww be tbe subject of a discussion with the couotr. wbJ ch wW be ukect to exteod a coopenUn qreemeot wtth tbe city o•er tuDd.loe ot tbe route. BURNHAM HEADS BBOC Kellb lj!umb&m of Nn-board wUl be Mrs. Samuel port S..e!t" owner of a real (So9h1•) Geode!. estate tnYestmeat ftrm, bas Voted as tft• DeW eucu- beeD elected pnaldeot of tln commltt"..at~lll'f• are tfte board of dlncton or Btc: Daniel G. Aldrich Jr •• UCl Brotben of Onace Coun· Cbaocellor, Mtke lmmell, ty (BBOC~ He takes otftce and Cenrd Werner of Co~ Jaauary 1. reotaclDc attar~ roaa delMar. ooy "'-w. (alike) lmmeu RON DEACON •ILL otSulaAoa. Mr. llortlbom ... M"od TAKE HELM AT VYC u Ylc•...preetdtat for tbe vo,...en Yaebt Club wt11 put 2 years. He .IIIII com-bold 111 a -.I Commodore's pleted 2 years 011 the bo&.rd ball Sablrday llllbl: at tbe of Rob.r)' lll&erDltioal.l, the Balli& Corisltbt.aa Yacht Club. 1ut )'ftr of fttch be Mn~ ne ball YU1 t.oDor all tor- u lts first •tee-~Jncldllat. ~•r commodores ud om- He ll a put pnaideat ot ~n. tbe RotaryC111botEutWblt-Roll Deacoo wW relleft Uer. Rod Woodl u commodore Special Savings on Neutrogena's " Unique transparent soap e a--regu~w~y $7.50 I¥:YW ONLV 15.115 Regular or DaYld N"bro ot "ewport lor t.M eomtltl year. Abo Bead wnl ""' a Moo.t lMtalkd will be Ylce..Com- JeH u ewatt•• ~k•..,..· caodore BW Robn, Rat ~ideal. S..rd Brteber o1. ComiDOdl»n llowatd st.•- lnloo ...S Mn. Alna (Pa--FIMI Cop!. Dooo1d Pal- lrlela) Coi ot -Aa mor, ...s Pori Capt. Ralllll wen eboND u till lloud'a TombUL Unecenled IO"P ' nee praldt•s... WWJa• J. Millie: ..w be bJ tM So- MeCiollall ot "--" -cloll' 1Dr .-o .,_"'lloo ... ---""' "'lito lllc-.. 14--'*" IDr .-o IIIIOC -· nr Bells," '• f..U.OCa " lDd ··ct.,. a Llttle Love at Cbriltmu." Cba.at.Ues will perform '•Sooa WW Be Eventac,'' ''Fufare," '' Wio Blm- bl.oo,'' "Ave Mart.a," •·c ar . ol of the Bell•," a.nd •• Thl$ Little Babe. •• Nnport Harbor CbOnle will aiDe "Clap Yogr Haadl," • ·Spreacl Joy," "WO.S.r H1m wltb Love," '•Do Yoa Hear Wbat tHear,'' '•Babyloa Towa," aad '·Glo- b 1D E&eelJls Dio." After tbe coaeert, a holl- d.l.y &1ft 1bop wUl be open wltb ca.teterta service. Members of the orcbestra wW sell baked &oods a '"'li b&mcntted ctfts. Mrs. A. Van fleet la cbalrDWI of tbe coocert and cbonl moslc dlrector . Rl- ebard EoclaDd Ia: IDitrumeo- tal mute director. Llnda Campbellll accompanist. ~ .. -lEW HYDRA CLEM PIIDCU8 M881LE CAAPET CLEAIIII8 SYITEM Clotflololy Soli Coolaltllll I ,,_ I-Ualll •l•·-·'"········· ... I "-thwo fe\,..O•o"'9 .~.. .. -·, -.... _ .............. , -;·. "'; ............. -~ .. . ·_;·:..:.... .. .... , ... -.... -............. """' ...... -o~1, ......... .. ............... - • I •+•MJ .... ,u_ ...... -.......... 540-6011 ---.. .. A IN 'LANT H 40 SU .. lltiOit-COlT A IIIII( SA · NlWf'OfiiT AT,, .. ..... -"'"~ • ..,. .•• c.·.-.:._ ... ~~,;.~'\!.":._.,,~ ,._i'SIO,~L4"'"""'",.. The Perfect Christmas Gift ICE SKATING LESSONS AND SKATES Cell NOW for Information or vtsit Our Che~• •SPECIAL SESSIONS OUAIHG CHRISTMAS VACATIONS •Putltlc s. .. ion.-()l.co on Ice •Grol.lp" Bir1h<l•r P•rtr Rete• JOIN THE' FUN ~ 'ICE SKATE ICE CAPADES CHALET AND SKATING SCHOOL Costa Mesa Harbor & Adams 979-8880 VISIT for TOTS 18th Costa 1\'l esa Bris tol & Paularino 979-1750 DEBS CALIFORNIA ..... CMAN t-flt. IS" •12.00 "'· tl" •11.00 S67 s-Nico6cn om.. Suite t 06, Cal ,.,., .. icon •.••• ...wPOIIT CINTH • 644 7700 ' .. ""'\ I ·~, ..._ --.:::; \ ... J .._ -............. A-----~ v . v " • ZIPPERED AND PLACKET PULLOVERS FEATURED IN MR. C ALI FOIItNI,._ COLLECTION OF FINE I< NIT SPORTSHIRTS FOR MEN . THESE FULL CUT SHIRTS COME IN ,._ VARI~TY OF EXCLUSI VE PATTERNS AND SkADE.S. M .. M.,L •. XL.. 111, _.s2(), S25. . 1111•••' an...ata -....... -- ' 0~ SALE TOP M ANUFACTURERS TOP QUALITY 1:r~~~n~ ~rb®'ITl:l~~ 30 -60 % OFF ::~!:~/~;::, c.lotNns Sponsored by t he Corona del Mar Tennis Team To be held Dec.IO ~II in Casto Mesa On Monrovi a a cross from Corden Ha ll school * c osh a!"'d personal c.hedu only w ill be accepted ·:r_· . ' .. .\. .. a ...... -···· !----·-·-.) John wins for Eagles f'IH-IDoi.Jou JolliD Car---·--·"' tbt flMJ 11 MOOIII&I .. JiY• EltUei& hlp KbOol .. 56 to 55 victory onr Bra .. 01111111 -· Ill till tint rouad of tbt Lap111 JQ'cee Cbrlltmu b ... kettall tour- aameot. First be tl.ltZeblrttytoas- es to rive the Eagles a 54 10 5! lead. Tbeo with ? seconds ten, bc-sank 2 more. CREW SELLS TREES FOR ROWING FUNDS occ•s crew 1s financtag Us 1978 rowln& seaSJQn by seU!n« Cbrlstmaa trees at tbe OCC LDtercoUeetate row- tac aDd sa11111e bue at 1801 W. Coast lllgbway, ant to the Balboa Bay Club, The~· will deUver the trees by boat to lDY waterfrom home ln New- port Harbor. All Custom V\tx:xivvOi< (+IO<EN CAlioN!~~ ll'tiSIQIItO 'UIINIIUD( 1~5>-NG & r1£ lt""S><ING !UICHfllei.:X:• -:OUMEQ loPS 9~1 Newf\011 • CCM.ta MeloO 7 • 4163 1 Q]Q() Dec01at01s CaniTOCIOfs ana P..o~.c; ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS -~---- 1 Time 2 Times 3 T\rnes 20 words or tess ••• 2.00 .••. 3.50 •.•• 4.50 21 to 30 words •.•.• S,OO •• , , 4,75 ..• ; 6.00 31 to 40 worrls •••.• 4.00 •••• 6,50 ..•• B.CIO Each word over 40 .•• 10 •••.. 15 •.•.• 20 ·e HI!LI' WAHTI!D. HOUSE-KEEPER-COOK. for older couple. Live In or out. Ret. req. 642-3311 or 644 -1311. • WOR K WANTED NURSE SEEKS private case. Call Cind y at 4761. NEED CREW':~ I would like to sail for tun here in the Newport Harbor area.. Any size boat ts floe. 1 am experieoced, dependa- ble, can cook aDd eDlhu- s iastJc. AvaUable week days or weekeOOs, Call Lor raine at 54fl -2113. e WANT ED WHEE L CHAIR Is needed. Must be In good condi- tion, a used one Is floe. Call LI-84366, Bob, • SERVICES HOUSESITTER, EXPERI- enced, mature responsi- ble couple. No drloklng, oo smoking and refer- ences. Anytime phone 213- 431 -8249. ROOM ADDITIONS, re- modei!Dg, partitions, cab- inets, shelves, door s , win- dows, locks, house plans, referrals, free estimates. Lenn --58(;.927 3, ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING, reaso02ble, rellable. Ref- erences. Own transporta- tion. 646-4g'll anytime. o MISCELLANEOUS PSYCHiC ·c AN' (meS~er1u 1 loved ones, ,.;thers to do your bidding. WrtteJamU, Boz 10154t _~uceoe, Ore- gon. (503) J.<Z-2210. 8 PARKING SPACES on Bal- boa Island. Lease tor small boats, cars, eampers aDd traJ.Iers.CalJ 6'75-2006, o f LOR IST F LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! ToJh I'LOR /.5TS PHONE: 646-4479 2431 Newport Blvd. Cost• Men • DRY CL EAH I!RS DIMMITT (M~ Floolt qoollty clrJ et-,. .. ....,.._ SELF SERYIC' L.o\U!IDRY AD----Frtplalrt- J:JH L• couf HWY., COM PMOMI1 ,...."II oCARS ' 1977 1200 street miles, &ood condition, Llust seUI Ur- gent. $1150.00, Call 213- 698-0686, Randy. 1928 OOIXiE: Standard 6- cyllnder, 4-door sedan. Many extra parts. Com- pletely restored. Call 847- 3905. HOUSEKEEPER -HELPEr. wanted by elderly Chris· tlan gentleman. Bay view home, must have own transportation. Call LI- 84366, Bob. • P ERSONAL ATTRACTfVE LADY , 5'2", 110 I)Ollods, auburn hair desires to meet a stnele man or widower, with or wltlKMJt children, over 40 years -conservatln, old fashloDed, high morals, 1974 PINTO: sedan, uepeod-amueot, cheerful aod able, runs great, body is lonesome. Write: Ensfgn to good condition. auto-Newspaper, D 8-3, Z721 matlc transmission. Ask-East Coast Corona ing Si,BOU.OO, call 675-del Mar 7348• I-.-7M~U;:S~IC;:'A';7L"::F;:O;:;R~SA;::L;cE~I o FOR SALE . TV, TnUMPET, cho rd or- gan, guitar, diamood wed- dine ring a..od boys 26" Schwinn bike. Call 546- 4643 anytime. "MARY'S OOLL FASH- IONS." lUnd-made. Fits '• Barbie, •· '·c asey," '•Ch ristie" and all other II '· fash.lon dolls. AU pro- ceeds for the benefit of the OrangeCoullty Chapter of the Pet Assistance FoundaU•Jil, Ioc., A oon- protU organiu.Uoo. Prices $1.50 to $2.50only. Cali 636-5432 or The En- sign (ask for Dres:el}. • HE.o\RIHC AIDS HAL AE BI SCHER 2t~!!ow! .. ~ftiNOAIDa Proper Fiwng Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar GREAT CHRISTMAS BUYS! USED GRAND PlANOS - 3 beauti.tul Steinways, plus Hamilton, Yamaha, Dunbar, Hallet 4t Davis, Leonard, from $1495. ORGANS -The complete line of the all new Yamaha organ -World's best sell- ing, from $795. USED SPI.hET, CONSOLE & UPRIGHT PIANOS - Knabe, Chickering, Aero- sonic, Yamaha, Kimtell, Wurlllz.er, Johnson, from $595. USED ORGANS -Ham- moOO, Lowrey, Kimball, Ya- maha, Thomas, Conn., etc., from $395. PLAYER PIANOS -Duo- Art, The Sting, Cabaret-tun for the whole family. E-Z terms; Open week- day evenings unW 9. (AU items sub}ect to prior sale!) SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Stelnway -Yamaha 1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana Est. 1914 o PLUMBIN Q-HEA TI M 1~~~67~··~""~33~Cl Just Plumbing SAL ES &SERVICE Water beaters, ps aod electric Dlllpopls - Clothlne: • Nautical Gilts MariDe Hard'Ware Open se•eo t1ays a week to se"e you better 900 W. COAST HWY •• N.B. PHONE , 645-1711 IN Nl~AT IEAC.M Office Furnitun DESKS • CHAIRS FILES·~FES OFFICE SUPPLIES &STATIONERY ~Mt*"-~::;;• ~= »ttH_,...-,.,_,..,N...,.ott Faucets -fUtures ud repair pa.rta an.llable at RET AlL STORE 2426 Newport Bl,d., C01ta Mea. PMoe &CZ ... ll1. FrH estl.mat• to replpe your home lD cow-r. 'SttJtll Lice•$« J00943 .... .... nner Plum~ing ~~~IIi- Mo-7444 14 ROtiR lt:Ryt~E .,_,_ COAIT HIGHWAY DEL liAR Cinderella dream is over M£W08T HAA8011 EJISIQII ~lliiEDII(fJ(L't-P'CU THUIIIDo\Y, DEC. I, en · CIMiiiA Dt:l Mil, lr TODD I'ICKITT II""P'rlllarllot'tC-- olta -ol P1o1oc a CIF tlal btJtta wen tllm'-ttd Friday IIIPt u a-St. PHl Hlcbt.mowerftelmed tbt TU'I tO-& Ill till Bl& Fl•e COillereoeesemt.tlaalJ: btlore 9,000 at Cerritos JUAlOr CoUece. st. Paul wW DOW 10 oD to play Lol Altos, a 21 ~0 Ylctor over Loyola,lJ:I the BJc Fin tlJ:Ials to be beld at Anaheim Stadium tomorrow aJcbt. Ezeept tor~ third quarter surge of momentum by the Sailors, tbe St. P.ul Sworrta:. men showed they were the stroQ~er team, scor lbg Ia the first, secood, IDd fourth quarters aoo generally domt .. tin&: play throughout tbe came under the leader· ship of quarterback Tim Cowan. Newport mack> Us lone score oc a 72 yard drive early in the thinl period, capped by a 2 yard plunge by Mike Johnson to make U 14-6. The SaJlors appeared to he knoc~ on the door ot another score when the defense held the Swords~ men, eventually glvlng New- port the ball on the oppon- ent's 35. But a quarterback sack, and a 15 yard pertalt}' set the Tars bac k 41 yards on their own 24 yard line. As U that wasn't enough, 2 plays later, St. Paul hauled ID the fourth lnterl'eption of t he evellilli to pUt ttl€> COM GALS WIN IN VB Coron:~ de-l Mar woo thf' CIF girl's volle)'ball cham- pionship Saturda r ni jit hl, bea - tlng cross-ba}' rivals from Newport Harbor 15-7, 1 5 ~1 0 ln the finals. About 2,.WO fans jammE'fi Huntington Beach high schOol gym to -.ratch the two top- seeded teams battle for the title. Newport Harbor, see- ded first In the tour nament, was slightly favored, after knockiDg oU defending c ham- pion Laguna Beach In tne seml~flnals last week. lnle Flickinger, who coa~ ches the nationally-promt. . oent Orange County Volley- ball Club, bas all of the starters of both COM and Newport on his club, and began pracUce again ttu week tor the national junior tournament, scheduled to be- gin De<". Z7 1n Corona del Mar high school urn. Corona del Mar's cham- pionship Uoeup Included Cheryl JOhnston, Sue Corea, Marcie Wurts, Sut.ie Crone, AUeen Semonsen, Monica Park and Kathy Tyler. Newport's roster IDC!udes twins Kori and Kris Pu laski, Kart Rush, Marie Lundle, Karen Olson, Lynn Droke and Ann Yardley. WALL ACE IS SOCC ER COACH OF THE YEAR OCC coach Barry Wallace bas been named the South Coast Conference's soccer coach of the year, He led OCC's first-rear soccer team to a 2od place flnlsh ln this year 's South Coast race with a 6-2 ~2 record. --*' 00 tllo .,_ , .. , .. St ..... t ..,.,.. latlloDnt qurter .._ Cona ....t J8 """' • ,..... •1. -.. • so ,..,. ctrt•• will<-.. wltb u laterctptioa. Tbt Swont&mea .eored oace aplll ,.. -ro till IIIII oo a i )'IJ'd ltrlkt from COWUI to Cbuck WUUc. WIUJc. wbo hu tied the CIF record of 14 lntercepliou thb: ••~ ton, put the pmt oat of re~ch tn the fourth wbe8 t. took a Newport puAt aM rambled !5'7yardttor5mon, ...-... till llllal _,. oliO-&. • N'twpOrt'l dtlftle, dt~ tplte U. UltliDtiJ tunoYen br till -· .,.., .. WlttJ bteMtty,ltd bJ JlmCoNm, Jell BUtUt ud Doa Barter. Quulortact. Cnl& Ljooo bad trollblt wtth the St. Paul HOoedlry, wbJcb 7lelded OAIJ 9 c:ompleUoas In !S attempts. Cowaa passtdoDiy •ben be OMded to, com~ pletiol 5 tor 12 abd 1S4 yafda, "-• St. Paul oul-(::aiDed tbe Tars 254 ' to UO yarda In total offense. Bucs host Golden West Co.ch Tandy GUIJs' OC'C basket'-.11 team will eater- taln arch-rival Golden West College at '7:30p.m. th.ls frl. rtay, Dec, 9.tn Pet&rsongym. The Pirates wUJ play at Rio Hondo CoHere in Whit- tier at 7:SO p.m. Satutdly! OC'C holds an d-5 edge over the Rustlers 1n the series. bu_t Golden West has won 4 of t~ last 6 games :1nd the last 2 In a row. The Ru stler s took last )'ear's contest 50-49. OCC Is led b)· a trio of sophomores, forwards Jon Holland (6-4)aod MarkO man (6-4) and guard Kevtn Karkut (5-10). Hollaod Is OCC 's leading scorer after 5 !!:ames, The Pirates have also re- ''{oived some stprlllll!: pta~ from freshman rorwaro Pete Neuma11n (6-5) and frosh P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOT ICE Of PUBLIC HEAR- ISG TO BE HELD BY THE C ITY COUNC IL FOR DIS- CUSSION OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVEL- OPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. ruard Ray Orrut (6-0). Neu~ mua and Or"lll were both AJJ.Ceatury Learue and All- ClF .tars at Estaocia High 1n Costa Mesa last season. Tbe Buca brlfli two flnf' freshmen ott the beoch tn guaid Pul Akin (6-2), "''bo Phi!Pt'd at Coro02 del Mar High, aDd fonttard Steve Roak (6-5), a pitcher In thf> Sao Dle~~:o Padres organiza. Uon for 2 yea rs who pla)'ed hieh sc:X,OJ basketball at San Pedro High. CROSS COU!ITRY RUN FOR BOYS AHD GIRLS The Costa Mesa all city c ross count ry meet ror boys aod girls 7-14 years ot age is SC'beduled for Saturda)', D~. 10, at Wakeham Park. Registration begins at the park at 9:30 a.m. Races will be run from to to ap- pro:dmately 1 p.m. Awards will be presen. tAd to the tlrst 5 finishers. the top 3 runners will be- come eligible to represent the City of Costa Mesa at tbe Oraoge County c ross couDtry track meet to be held January 14 at U.C,l PUBLI C NQ TICE Notice ls hereby glventhat FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on December 19, 1977 , as part of the application pre~ NAME STATEMENT paration ror Federal com-The foUowlng person ls munlly development fu nds, doing business as: (A) N.T.- the City Council will bold C. A. -National Tennis Coo - the first of two public hear-ches Association, (B) U.S.- tngs 10 discuss the Hous-A.T.P. -United Stales Aca- lng and Community Devel-demy for the Development opment Block Grant Pro-of Tennis Professlonals, gr.am, abd to solicit com-17221 E. 17th st.. Santa Ana, meats and suggestions from Ca. 92661: WUltam Walter the p.~bllc on appropriate Sneen, 41 0 -Harding, Balboa.. acUvUies for J\mdJng under C a-j-~6~·siness Is conduct- this "rant procram. ed by an lnd1v1dual. St&ned: More specillcally, the Housing and Community De-WlULam Sneen, velopmeot Block Gr ant Pro-Tbls statement was tlled gram provides funds to cl-with the coual:y clerk of Or. ties and counties for land ange Couoty Dec. 5, 1977. acquisition. public worlt:s Publish: Dec. 8, 15, 22. construction, rehab!Utatton. 29, 19'17. ln the Newport code enforcement, spe<:ial Harbor Enslgn. f -86425 projects lor the elderly and __ ,:P_:U::,::B;:L,:I;:Cc.:.:N::O:.,Tc;I_:Co;E:__ handicapped as well asother activities for the Improve ~ meat ot urban communities. The program's primary ob. jectlve ts to provide direet assistance to ramUies oflo"'· and moderate lncome. The Newport Beac h Cit}' Council will consider par. tlclpation In this program and the application deadlloe for fuodlng Is mid-Februa- ry. Therefore, the residents of Newport Bea.ch are urged to atteod ttJs hearing and a second hearing on Janu- ary 9, 197 8 to discuss de- tails of any graot proposal. The public Is also Invited to make wrtUen comments which shOUld be sent to the City CouncU prior to the scheduled public hearings, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAV.E STATEMENT The foUowtoe persons are doing buSiness as: Media Production Artlst5, 2'78 Ro- chester St., Costa Mesa 92627: Kenneth Steven fles- sel, 126 Blue Jay, ln1oe, Calll. 92'714; Thomas Ed- ward Arnold III. %'78 Roches- ter st., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. This busloess ls condu ct- ed by a geoeral partner5hlp, SigDed: KenDeth S. Flessel. This stateme11t was fUed with the county clerk or Or - uee Couaty Dec. 5, 197'7, Publli:h: 09c. 8, 15. 22, 29. 197'7, in the Newport Harbor EDS!p. F -86426 ICE MAN. w.w ... o.ro-~uc­,.. ••• Y.a t ~· - lo n. Tr .. ll•., _.,., s..,.. ..... •• ,.I h WIN TIUII N OU ft• .•UN -THU IU ' NOON -10 ~.M, ~ftl & .... T NOON -11 ~.M, NEWPORT HARBOR KIWANIS PRESEHH TRAVEl ,AND ADVENTURE 19th SEASON SERIES 11177-78 ORANGE COAST COLLEG E AUDITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA • DR. TED WALKER WILD and TAMED ALASKA Frlday,December16,19n·B p.m. Dr. TM Walker returns I rom last year's series 10 present a fasclnatint" t"'·o-part description of our nation's oorthern trontif'r state. To show the con- trast between clviliaed al\d wild Alaska, Dr . Walker first takes us to the populated areas ot south~ eastern Alaska. Beglnn'l~ with the ga te-way to the southeast, Ketchlbn, we continue to Wrangell, Petersbuq, Juneau, Silica and other communities,: Including an lndtan settlement !amour for. Its totem poles. We see tfie magnificent glaciers a!¥1 forests of the region. Next Dr. Walker ventures into th~ wilderness as a modern day Thoreau, wit h isolated Lake En as his personal Walden Pond, For seven months he studies the total llte cycle ln, on aod arouod the lake. This Is also the ston-of a modern man. ac~ customed to th~ comforts of society, adjustln( to a totally dUferent way of life, and galni~ a deeper appnc latlon and respect for nature. For 21 )'ears, Or. Walker was associated with Sc ripps institute or Oceanog ra.ph y as a ma rine biotoetst, and has been a consultant Cousteau and other noted ezplorers and OCC hid 2 players on the All -South Coast Conference flrst team, Mlbl.ck Brt.an Gately aoo hatn:.c k Armando Salinas, Fullback Phil SIIJd. bact was ~limed to the sec. ond unit. HUSKIES TO WORK OUT AT DC FOR ROSE BOWL Additional information re· gudtoe this hea rl ne rna y be obtaloed: by contactlng Davtd Omobowski, Advance Plan- nl~ Administrator, In the Communlly Development Department at 6;40-2261. Christmas Specials from the Outboard Supermarket The University of Wash- ington Huskies will use Or- ange Coast Collece facUlties to prepare for the 19'78 Rose Bowl Game Jan. 2 1D Pasa. dena. The Pac-8 champion Hus. ktes ...UI arrin ID SoutherD CalUorola OD Dec. 20 aod wW sta7 at tbe Marriott Hotel ID CeDte r. Notice Is hereby further gtven that the said p.~bllc hearing wm be held OQ Ule 19th day of December, 197'7, at the hoor of 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the c u, HaU ot the City or New. port Beach, CaliforDia, at .Jhtcb Ume aDd plac e aay aDd 'Ill persons Ultnested may appear aod be bard there- OD. Doris Georre C1t7 Clerk City of Nnport Beach ~bltsb: nee. a, 19'l7, ID Uw Newport Rubor Eosta:n. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . MLS SALES REPORT Salee through the Multiple lUting Service of the Newport Harbor-Collta MeA Board of Realtoretotalledmor e tban $488 niWioo durillg the ftnt 10 mooth8 of 11177 , TJDB IB A 24-1/Z% INCREASE OVER T HB &Ud PER- DO OF·11178, 11,4811 on !!.ttn11-re proceaaed, of wldch 411% WERB a:>LD •. 73% of the lalel! -te cooperatln, L1.et your property wltb a Realtor. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . TMte oeiiJOUdl: an luld oa yean of rlftalac ud tmpnwllc Mereary ....... Wt Wit: tbt1 U. the bnt t't'U Wltb teUallle IJCSTAJn' START CD lpllloo, QUIET Jot-tm~~~e-11, ECONOIOCAL ftMd jot-c:arllorotloo. PLUS n olfor OOIIIIioll oe"kla(. eo. at Newport Dunes Newport 8uch 644 4545 j • • Newport Beoch Bolboo Island NEWPORT HA RBOR ENSIGN P\IBUSIIED WEEKLY-PAGEl Lido Isle Corona del Mar Costa Mesa Bolboo Coast Hwy ., CDM TROUBLE F"REf.. •.. LOW MAINTENANCE ... MAY TRADE. SUBMIT! Full Price S133,900 • • ••• OWN A PIECE OF AMERICA Your children will thank you. E!gllty beautl!ul a cr~>s, Hunting, fishing, rolling hills and trees. Total $44,000 , $6 ,000 down. Easy '"m''¥' MARTIN 64.4-7383 REAL ESTATE .1)36 E. COAST HIGHW AY. CO RONA Da liAR PRETTY PORTOFINO $173,500 (fee land) The falxJ !ous HarOOr View !lomes Portofino model gives you 3 Uedroon.s upstairs and a .Uh bedroom witll its own private baU1 In the loft above the tw..tge Bonus Room. A large llvli~room with cozy sunken ftre!lli<t~ conversation area, a wall of mirror in t tw! formal cHnlng -room, nne! s sparkling wet bar make gracious ent.arta ining a pleasure. Large fa mli)' roo m with lots of bOokcases otr the bright, cheery kitchen, plus the fabulous 1-i•'nus Room anrl brlr k patio, all give un!\mitPd sp;~ce for faJH Jl y and guests to enjoy t his home in a super~plannt'd ronununit}'. Your kids will never cross .1 street to the spacious pool, clubhouse, hue::e tr.Hk aod outstandifi? Andersen Elementary SchooL NIJ} not call toda} ror a no~ obligation 1lppolntJnent to s!!e it: $173 ,500 Fee, 645-7221 I WESTCLIFF REAL1Y CO. 1733 WEHCLI FF DR. NEWPORT B EACH , CA. 9266D ************** Rachelle Robers, R~lto r 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-23 73 * * * * * * * * "#! 1t ·1t: "!c * * NOTICE FICTITIO US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtoe parson 1s doiDC business u: Hury W. TtJio~ PJumbtni & Heatl.ng, 1680 Tustin Me., Costa Ueaa, Ca. 92627: CUlton B, Duocao, 1117 Erroenld Bay, Lacu• Btacb, Ca. 92651, TbW bullnesa II conducted by lD ladl•twaJ. Slcnocl: Cwtoa B. n.acaa. Tbl• Jtatement was nted wttb tM ooantJ clerk of Or- ·-Coaaty Doc. 6, 111'17 . hbliJib: Dec. •• 15, 12, II, tm, 111 tbt HIWPOrt Harbor &nat co. F -86-499 PUBLIC FICTITIOUS §_(lS_~~ NAME s:rATEMENT The tolkrrir:w persoa lt dolne bulloeSS as: H. ll Holbrook Plumbtnc & Heat. tng, 1680 Tustin Ave ,, Co- sta Mesa, Ca. 926Z'7: CUlton 8, D.aocan. 1117 Emenld Bay, L~~t~na Beach, Ca. ~zm. Thll busloeu l.s oodcted by 1D llldtflcilll. SJcaed: CllftooB. Dua<an. Thl• statemeat was rued with tht couty clerk oC Or· .... COODI'f Doc. &, tm. .PubiJ.Ih: Dtc. a, u, a, U , 11177, 111 lbo Newport HlrbOr £nslp.. F -86•98 .A note jro111 .;tlflllf!J. SEE 1966 PORT ALBANS ! Harbor View Homes WE ARE OPEN SAT. 1 to 5 Quiet area , , • beautiful Monaco in Harbor View Homes. New carpets, nev; rlrapes, new flooring . , . Recently painted ins!Je and out , , . :Oew dishwasher anrl wate r l1e:tiN. Two bedrooms plus den --or 3 bel'lrooms ~ 2 baths. View of city and mountalns. 1147,500 SO. OF HWY. DUPLEX Three bedrooms antl sllH1iiJ, Clns .. to beach anr1 s tores in Corona del Mar. E.ts\ a('tcss to Coast tll~~;hway :md/or Mact\rthur. 1195,500 HOME AND INCOME IDEAL FOR YOUNG FAMILY ~ice 2 ~room and fl •,n horne. St·uth of lht:t1 wa~r. Corona flel Mar. Close to S"lleol ami <:tJopptnR . Lovely patJO and ftrE>plar;:o ... PI L:S , .. In• om<> frto n1 sharp 2 bedroon1 ::~partment .I'J th !JrPpJa,·e. Call for :lJ.ointment to see. 1175,500 MAURY STAUFFER -· SEA LION REAL TV 3601 E. COAST HWY ., CORO~A DE L MAR AND 1213 !'ol . COAST HW Y,, LAGUNA .97-3388 67 3-535 . See what ·s new today The tnk is tnrely df')' on t he II sliM o f this el»;;am ramUy home, , ·lt {:onsist'i of 3 hedro'lrr,s, r~mil)' room and formal t.hllln!l: room. The Liended tonec; of blue and gr een provide 3 r estful atmospt1ere gener:tlly round in much morf' e-~q>ensive-homes. The landscaping Is pro!essiOnallv m.tint~in£'(1. The irregulu sl7.1' anf'l contou r of th" loJ lt>nd to th e eye appeal. l.oratef'l In '1 hh:hll llPc'rarlefl section d MF.SA VE RDE-·-on!; ~12 G ,5•}•. 759-0811 I j£: GEDI\GE ELKINS CD . SPECTACULAR! TOWNHOUSE OVERLOOKS POOL Al mn ~t Ltkt• A l'enl house High Abuvt.' l'oo\ & Hamada Wtlh 2 SpaCious Bt•d r onm Sutte~. 1-luge Famil v Hoom Easily Convertible To A ·Thtrd Suite. 3 ·uat.hs. Large Covered Balcony .· Secluded Patio. Hi g hl y Upgraded, Many Custom Fc<.~tures $157.500 Subm it OHcr. REALTORS 881 Dover. Drive, N.B. 631-1800 ~EPRI!:SENTING SI!:LI!CTED CLIENTS IN REAL ESTATE COUNSELING ............... , '' THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1971 CORONA DEL MA R, CAL Newport Beach Corona del Mar GO Gonna sell it! 3 BELJROOM S 3 BATH S N EW CARPETS NEW DRAPES NEW PAINT NEW APPLI AN CES NEW KITCHEN FIREPLACES )~,.,,n, l •r ,olfl o~~·l 'i 111d L..:.06tS lf\ I~• k j Jrd. t.ast- ~1 '• I ll T 1 \]P .1. $89,500 • • • • We hav e many 2 and 3 bedroom ren tals av ailable now . ENNIS, ANYONE ? '> , , .: ••f:,< : .. • J ... ,, ,\ .. ·'"'' !urlP~ t-n1t-; ,., .,. ,{, ~, ... ;~ t.•'att<'n, st•··• HI• loOt t•Jl ~n· t-• 1 • !:,_;( _. s1.ort loO !ro·1, OIL•' _.r ~"""l"lt' • f,,, ,,,, •t •!J"·,-,JC .. r a l'(,J.;jld. C all 640-6161 .. ~COATS & WALLACE -~REAL ESTATE.INC. •. 170 NEWPORT CTR. DR .. SUITE 100, H. B. AN IHDEP£NOEN1 Lot.ALLY0WNED COUPIIoNY SE.W'LNG TH£ SOUll4 COAST AAEA SINCE l'l&J .) I !i 1.1m. 1m. J h,•ths. f\t•.t .tl!'u lly d(• nraled Brvad moor 1'\uJl ~-on extra l;,r-,.:•· hH .S:U.:l.UOU : ,,_t[~ . 1 t • ,. r l 'hf'<lr:J.! ]I ,r .1 _.;-:r • .- • /1(11ilfSIIIfl ~OJt ~-.>f1r ~"·, t•, .-d! •• '1 1 amenities, ~~~~11 -.. a, •.-~ tt>p<:tute.t ·. 1• 1fo RIL L G RlJNDY. Realtor lslonde r Bldg. 01 L HH1a l~l e J.\1 BAY SIDE DR. SUI TE L N.B. 61!>-6 161 -~~~000 · )ou·ll J>o> ~lad !Onoorro~~o· tl t.l t IOU I'QU!!!Jt rt!al esUt.> to·iR I." R2UA.IItf SE R\IICt! SIHCB 194_l m .... oo-• SE~VIN G NEWPORT BEA CM SINCE 1160 759-0226 anvtimll ll Balboa Island Lido Isle Bolboo macnab I irvine realty CORONA ""DEL MAR SOUTH OF HIGHW AY !CI ur~an o1 n·• l ~ hHbara \tin ... , f,-f~ . .<.2:3". ____ ·!· "' 1 :JOVE R [,f.!. ~41·6-~1$ l~U 5"'' "'JGU EL. U 4-6200 ~ .. r:.: ~~~4 Be In You r Ow n Ho me For Christmas CORONA DEl M~R RE NTAL S A l.llt B~r ' -0 r' l"llil , " I ... •• ::. ·~ :. J )1 I •' •r··• Nit. •1!.• J, (" (' ' : '· . l. !. t "1r o· '•·o>c 1M '1•·~1 l}f t).n . : ' ;,-. \",) I'll ' l • I '· c;tu r• o tno,""', , ... t .11 r .. ,, 1'l • l ' .. ~ .-; ,1Jio! l ''•' 1 ' ')! 3 bell~ !<'lirht rrom :urprivac;. ,r !" !!villi: flSP" 1101!\t', r • rt;~ast )"our ,r .. V'~ "' ' ~u n blthe in ' ' * u75 5930 * E ·, I' \'E rC STICE, F Hl:.\l ME. \ c;oft woorl opo>r. 1o->:tr.1S, spiral • )l ; •r bit> 6. havf' · 'r' tO SPf> YOU • 11111 r ;: 10 love ' UUO Kt:,\.LTT )3 77 Vt ~ Li do , Newport leach ,, I OJ -7300 SPE C'1A.L!'-1"'C IN RESlOEHTlA l . COM MERCIAL EXCH ANGES AND BUSINESS SALES" <!~{u+it .Jt.k,6M 8tJC4ow Cflo., !Jnc. 901 OOV&R DRN ~. NEWPORT aBACK SUITE UO 63t-o414 • ) I ,. '' Now San1 :, H~h FRESH FISH DAILY 'LUS MONDA Y THRU TH URSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Su., Sun., 'til & (lll.m.) REO SNAPPER • . • . . . 3.46 MAHI MAHI : .•.••.. 3.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK .. 4.95 LOBSTER TAIL .•... 5.95 STEAK AND lOBSTER 6.95 and dozens of others LUNCHEON also served daily unti/4 p.m. 16271 ~acofoc Cou1 Hwv • Hun11"1100'18ch. • 12131 592 1321 3901 E. Coul Hwv. • CotONO D.t Mit • 17141615-0900 <II OH(R COLOR PROCESSING ~Kodak TU BELESS WHITEW ALl 165 . 13 47.81 . 17 5. 13 )().83 175 .14 53.~B lBS -1.4 57.38 195· 14 59.88 205· u 64.88 205 .15 68 ·88 PLl'S F. E. T. 215 . 1! 72.88 F ROM I. 77 '1'() 225. 15 76.88 US . TO 28 .88 155. 12 37 .88 us . 13 34.89 155.13 37.88 PLllS F .E .T . Boys Chorus receives gift A $500 dooaUoa to Fatl Coqbtlo's AII-Ame.rlean Boys Chorus of Orance County was presented last Tburaday by tbe EJchaap Club of Newport Harbor. The presentation was made at the club's weekly l~ncheon at the Babta Corinthian Yacht Club. Father Coughlin's group, which practices at the coun - ty fairgrounds in Costa Me- sa, has traveled wide!)· ln this country aDd overseas. The non-profit, non-secta- rian cborus consists of boys from throughout thfl country. lo accepting the glft, Fa- ther Coughlin said it will help him In his goal of es- tab!Jshlng the chorus as ··the finest boys cho ru s In the world.'' Charles Brown, a former Exchange C lu ~ president and a commi ttee member of the BarbershOp Quartet pro- gram , made the presenta - tion. 16 5 . 1J 41.88 \75.13 43 .88 165 -1.4 47 .88 165. 15 49 .88 Front End ALIGNMENT Pr1:'1:1~on al•rnment by ~l11llt"'l ITW'CI'IioniCS whll will lll!t cnl.l!r, umber, and l.(.o(' on to no:an~o~facturrr's =-,) lp<!Cihcnto ons. 110 UTIA CMAIIII: '0111 fACTOin AJII Ofl TDIIlDI IAII CAU ~, .... ., ......... ........ •• .. ,_..,.. Mnk .. .... ,..,. .... If ....... • . Jaguar '"•rv Personalized 8y'Chuck W'-nlewtlti ns WHtl .. on-ltnel, c-••- NEWPORT CENTER Klwanls Yooth Committee member Pat O'Neal addrerses Newport Harboll high school students at the ftrst preliminary meeUng or the Newport Harbor High School Key aod Ke)"'fuette dubs, Nov, 21, ./'t.J~HOOL ~ Garrard .. , ... 000 .............. .. ---- • COAOHA OEL ••• I " COSTA MESA " ESTANCIA "M cNALLY R•flex =m~ ~4[=--....:: --... ·---· ._ ..... __ _ .................... GAI'IR ... IID•--" ----·------o..e. -·· "'IVMIIC -. o ------.. --... -.... -· Al'l.-t" • .,,.~ p,' ~ '239'' • NEWPORT HARBOR E Re porte d by GLENN GILBERT The newly formed New- i port Harbor high school Key and Keywanette clubs out- lined their goals du ring a preliminary meet!~ Nov.23. The mEM>ting was attended by 15 Harbor students, by sponsor illj!' f'jewport C.enter Kiwanis representatives Pal O'Neal and Carter Mf'- Donald, by Newport Harbor High Sclloo l Pr incipal Tom Jacobson and b}' members of Corona del Ma r High School's Key and Ker- wanette clubs. "Our goals a re in two st eps," Klwanlan O'Neal told the students. ' Our low goal is to have 25 mem- bers by the firs t of the )'ear. Our high goal Is 50." Ue said that, II Harbor could '·get a nucleus of a club and some projects go- ing," they · could ttegln tht> clu b formally within three weeks. Principal Jacobson stated, '·I can't think of a better activity to get Involved with for developtng responsible P U BL·IC NOTI C-E CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY DE PARTM ENT NOTICE December 1, 1977 Please take notice that the special meeting of the Board or Library Trustees which was adjournetl on Nove m- ber 30, 19'77 at 11:00 I' .. M. will be resumed at 8:00 A, M. on Tuesda}', December 6, 19'77 a t the City llaJI Annex Con1ereoce Room. Sa..ld meeting Is called and will be rPsumed for the pur- pose of discussing the Nevr. port Center Bnnch Library. Spencer E. Covert, Jr., Chairman, !'iewport Beach Board of Library Trus. tees. Publish: Dec. 8, 1977 ,In the Newport Harbor Enslin. PUBL IC N OTIC E NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE lN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 11-30-77 To Whom It May CoDCe rn: Subject to Issuance of the license applied lor, ootlce is hereby given that the un- dersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at the premises, described as fol- lows ln the space provided below: 2606 Avon St. Newport Beach, Ca, 92660 Pursuant to su ch intention. the uoderslgned 1s applying to the Department of Alco- holic Beverage Control ror issuance of an alcoholic bev- erage license (or licenses) lor. these premises as fol· lows: '•40'• o n Sale Beer. BAUGH MAN, Eileen E. &r Tom L. SC HMIDT, Ronald W. Publish: I:ktc. 8, 1!:77, in the Newport Harbor Ensign.. Wlltrff ...... f'•...-IU 41 ON ........... ... -~c.. ........ . IIM'ERTAINII &NT _ ..... .JVC Qysoq_ic C I I s,J..' adu lts. There's just a myrtad of things that can happen as a result of getting something like this going on campus." He promised his ruu support ot the clubs' fu ture activities and pro- Je Cts. OOG. •• ••51• • •t•u• Gill•• aouoooo"G S•UIIof '""'' 001:1" 1 '"'"' "" " •o• 01 s~•Cl '"" _, ouo-oc ......... _ ...... --~~ -·-·--... -'"""'"""_"'""' __ _ ... _ Tho NC.JO -Oiof-A.,,_, __ _ ..... --... .-..-""'"" '""'""_eoc_ •l'l<r<f• ' .. ,.,.. """. ............. ___ _ h oo •~ot oa•o• ••• S""'" ---'549 ., RepresentaUves from Co- rona cle l Mar High School ·s !\e)' ancl Ke)'Vt'anette clubs suggested that their Harbor counterparts work with them on some of COM's proJeCts to ~et the new club llOing, '""CR------'"•o•••o.• h <"'"' "'•• Y----IIC-... I. COfto••••""• •••'"'•• ~lofl Owl __ ...... -. .... o..-!-~Do.-­I oo-o I'CioiO.-..,, -000 -. ...... -c-o~ .......... __ C ;I Is ._ '·lf you ali put time toto II," O'Neal asserted, "it'll work.'' "'",_,, ' .. , .. p. ,, • 'I 596· Now In Its thlrc1 yea r or operation,. the Newport- Mesa eveflinl school has been well received by both students and parents. Cu E"'"'9 .il"d CyCle cnl'\l rol~ are f'lf'Cl<OrToc auo .... nq •E-moTE-CO"''o! Coll)aDo!o ly lnclud f'~ Clf'lu•r oa~f' (1"5' SERVICE " 0"' Man)· )'Otmgsters un.able to attend daytlmP high sr hools due to tull-llme jobs have SUC!'esstull}' completed their education and received their 1\Jgh school diplomas. The "Night Owls'• boast an enrollment of 180 students, with 70 students graduatl~ last June, The schoOl I:; temporarily situated at 19tiJ and New- port in Costa Mesa and Is In session from 5 to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Wor~ srudents are re- quired to attend ti hours weekly. n·c~ t4•rruo.. UT.a.oN COtiO ... ..... 97< OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS 12 to 5 John Feeney ana Feen ey SJereo Ser....c:e aoe no"' part ol Allanite Mu$11.: We no ... na-..e comolele slereo comoone"t ser~oce lacolohes tu m;Jonra>n vour -..alulltlle auooo eou•P""""' 11 1ne OJI!omum lv-..Qo! 01 pe• lor mancE WHAT HAPPENED? As we 1et close to the endola.DOther year, a Jot of folks wlll be making predictions about what wlll happen In 1978. Some of us wbo have been aroond a long time don 't spend much time worrying aboot lhat sort of thlng. We've seen lots of changes, already, and we have enough trooble trying to understand what has ALREADY happened, wltbout trying to prognosticate on the fllture. For en.mple, whatever became of: MARRIAGE? I can remember when people got married aDd made a commitment lor life and pretty well stuck to lt. Nowadays, It seems like some folks don't care to make a commitment. They )1st want to take and not give. POLICE RESPECT? Wben l was a kid, the policeman was the LAW, and you respected hlm, and you didn't call him dirty names. THE MONROE DOCTRINE? For most of my life, this country has told the European countries to keep their DOses out of the Western Hemisphere. Now, we're going to let Russia take the canal that we wilt In Panama. BASEBA LL? It used to be the national pastime, and almost every ldd played the game and aspired to be lite his heroes to the big leagues. Today, It's just big wslness, and the 11\lYSPiaylngthegameareln oo class with DIMaggio, Cobb and Ruth , CML SERVICE? Once upon a time, people went to wort for government because of the job security,· lrlntJ:e benefits and retirement, and e!pOCied to niate a little less than people In private Industry, wbo dldo't have !bose benefits. Now, the clvU service borde Is taking o"'r our country. They're spending us broke, and they're too damned e:q>enslve. WHITE SLAVERY ACT? Isn't It still against the law to take a woman across a state line for Immoral purposes? It used to be. lf I bey started enforcing that Jaw today, we'd have to wUd some new jails • BOYS &. GIRLS? Remember wben you c:ould tell the difference by lookln( at them. The ctrls had long hair, wore dres~es, and dldll't rtde motorcycles or smote dope. The boys played ball, served their country wltbout oquawkln(, and had respect tor women. Now, boys and ctrls loot allte, cuss alike, and have no respect lor anybody, lncludlntJ: each other. VETERANS? I can remember when .. terans were orpalzed and wore able to put l little pre .. lre Oil tbt polltlclalll to keep America from CotllntJ: WoU·kDeecl. What do they do nowadaya? Notbilll that I !mow ot. THE BRITISH? Once, IIIey wore ......-U tbo I-ll ot fMIIODSiblt, l!a1r democracy. Tbey were admired and .. trybody wantecl to trade with them. Britain baa become a eoc:lalllt couatry and a pantynlat u a •U011, JOIDI TUNliEY? And wbo earu. AI Forctt Ha'" an old-taahloDOd Cbrtstmu with 10me of the Chrlllmas docoratlons wo'Ye cut Ill llock down at tbo IliOn. I DESIGN WINNER •• Oraace Coast College UluatraUoa destca student Deborah Swett of Cosb Mesa wUI have her artwork fea.tured oo the cover oiOCC's spriD&cla.ss scbeOJ.le. She wu the winDer 1.n OCC's cover desfcn COG· test, plcklne up a $300 cash prlu. The schedule will be mailed to more than 190,boo homes ln the Coast Community Col- lege district ln January, BOB MARSHALL HEAD OF HERI TAGE CLUB Robert J. Marshall of Lido Isle has been appolnted the ttrst chairman of the YMCA Heritage Club, ''The clublSopeotopeople wt&o make either a direct contribution to the YMCA's endowment fUnd or who will loclude them in their estate plans," Mr. Marshall stated. GUts can be made by the donation or money, land or other real estate, stoc:t, or by creatl.nK a charitable re- maiDder trust, naming the YMCA as a beoefidary In a losunnce policy o r by beQueathing a portion of as- sets to the YMCA. GEM TALK J. ( .llu mplo.,,·~. u·lo t,o/t• •tur~• QJ /.11;!! '\ •'14'/1•1 1;1, d. ho < ho'o'l1 a I,,~; 'rt 0'3 alltntlmarl.: jv r "'t"' t f.IJn 2'1 \-t•IJr •, •• ll•fhflfill IHI J(I>M S j~u·dq. MEH IH CHA INS Tr!e ladles of America) are potting their men chains -and necklaces and bracelets. Television Is being given credit for this growing trend. Such star s as Telly Savalas, James Caan and Sammy Davis Jr. adorn themselves with the latest In men's jewelry, and the idea is catching on. Even sports stars, Includ- ing tennis tyros Jimmy Coonors and Bjorn Bora:, are chained, Popular peod· ants worn oo oeck chains lnclude sfcns of the Zodlac aod Egyptla.n symbols, both of which have stro1111: mas- culine chancterlstlcs, There are matching brace- lets for oeek chains, and there are also the tradi- tional ID bncetets. Most chatns that men weu (and bncelets too) are boua:bt for them by women, ac - cording to a survey. Men still buy their own rioes -and rings a.re blg a.nd bold. Fewer men are wear- Ing Ues and french cuffs nowadays, &O there is less dema.nd for He tacks aDd cufflinks. But the switch to oeclt and wrist }ewelry Is growtoc;. And the trelld hasn't· escaped the eyes the ladies, God bless them, ·------~ . - .... .-.., ..... . . .... .... YIAII, MO. 17 -----· .... ------... ----............. _ ................................. ~ .... t.-.'.~ ................. \'"' \. t') LOCALLY OWNID -IMOI~IMOlNT JOe COSTA MESA HYPNOSIS HELPS DOCS, DENTISTS IIY FRED DAVIS Hypoot!Jm. The word cooju.ns up ran. tastes of wltcbes aod evil scientists. You eovlslon Beta Lugosl puttJoc a spell on a tender damsel. But, as a prominent New. port Beach psycboloctst point& out, byprrXtsm 1s now a. put of the tool hac of a growing oomber of doctors a.DCI dentists, U Is even being used to help cancer patients a.od heart attack victims. ADd tbere's notl\ine magic about lt. Dr. stanford Green. a Newport Center psycboloclst wbo has )Jst become presi- dent of the Orange County Society of Clinical Hypaosts. believes that psycbologists may be approaching new frontiers ln the use of hYP· nosls . Dr, Greed, whO got his Ph.D. In cll..oJcal psychology from UCLA, nas 22 years experteoce as a din.lcal psycho;ogtst, and he admits that he's still learning, '•We have denn.ttel)' de- termined that thoughts can affect bodily processes," he s tates nauy, •taoo we are using that knowledge to help people, through hypnosis. As we broaden our knowledge through eiPtrlence, we hope to help more.'' Cancer aDd heart patients at Hoag hospJtal are among Dr. Green's subjects. ·· Physklaos who want to ease the pain or canrer suf- ferers are finding hypnotis m to be a good toot.·· he ex- plains. For cardiac pattents, ti•e ability to relax can be the dUference between pro- longed Ule and early deattl. Hypnosis, sa;s n :, .:..reen,ls r eally a state of relaxation - just the opposite of stress, 'Which is a problem In all Illnesses, "Hypoosis is :otalrelaxa- tloo. You're more open tbeo to aoythlllg. locludlJie allow- IDg ·your bOdy"to heal. Aoy physician wlll tell you tnat, ooce a paUent starts feiiJ.n& better, he lS better. TeiU~ 1 guy to go oo a vacaHon doesn't mean you're telling him bow to relar:. You must ,convince him that he can take control of his own feet . ings and makehJmseUrela.x, AU hypnosis, after all, ts self-hypoosis; U the sub}ect doesn't want to be hypno- tized, It won't work.'' Experiments and experi- ence have established reality or the power of bypnosts. Dr. Green says, He cites the case of an American P.O.W. who told of befni· able to hypootize tumselt to. overcome the pa.1n of an untreated abcessed tooth while In a North Vietnamese prison camp. ''He even learned to over - come the borrlble, hOt, bumid atmosphere ofhlscell by placing himself 1n a state In whlc!l be Imagined that he was n.lklng down a ntgbt of stairs Into a !h.rk, cool cel- lar. His cellmates testllled that his legs actually felt cold to the touch as he 'de- cended' the Imaginary stair· case.'' The common hypnotic pracUce of convincing a per- son that one band ts gettln&' WArm hsl.o:: nnw tv>Pn .,,..l,.n. tiQcaUy tested to sbow that, wbeD tbe subject tl\ioks his hi.Dd ts warmer, tbe sklll temperature ca.o actually go up seven! degrees, DOtes Dr, Green. Other er:amples of self hypoosis. he says, lnclude the many recorded cases of people perfor ming extra- ordinary physical feats 10 emergeoctes -such as un. tog a car or a heavy log off of a victim. Athletes sometimes maoage to con. centrale so heavily on the task at hand ttaat they induce a ltiod of self-hypoosls that shuts out the sounds of the crowd. or the pain of a damiged muscle. "You are not asleep when you are uDder h)'pnOsts, •· he explains, '• you a.re more aware than ever, and you are able to r1arrow your at- tention to a point ol extreme concentration. Nobod)' elSt! Is In Control, even It there Is a hypnotist helping }'OO achieve this stalE'. You are In complete control or }'our mind.'' This fear of losing control Is one of the th~s that blocks out theabUlty of some people to submit to hypnosl~. says Or, Green. ··J had one subject who had been shown concre te evidenc-e that I could help him wUh h.ls pa.i.n, but he would oot cootlnue the hypootlc therapy, be- cause he feared loslug con· trol, His fear was baseless. A hypnotist cannot control another person's mind, or get that person to do some. thing he or she does n't want to do. I repeat, h)'POOS!s gives th E' subject complete control of his own mind.'' People who have gone to hypnosis clinJcs to stop s moking or to lose weight somelfmes loSE' their con- fidence ln. hypnosis because they start s mok.ing or eati~ too much again. '•Tbfs 1s iet'lenll)' be- cause tile hypnotist hn not dealt with the CAUSE of the smok.iog or overeating," claims Dr. Green. ··Some- tlmt>s smoking or t'ati~ too much se rve Important psy- chOlogical needs, and the psychologis t must get at the basis or those needs tn order to efteC'tlvel)' tre:ilt the prob- lem with lasting results.'' As hypooUsm gains more credibility as a useful hu - man tool, the number of people practicing It has ln- creaseft dnmatlcaUy. John Urso, regional su- pervisor of the state Board of Medical Quality As- surance In Santa Ana. says his agency Is prosecuting some Uypnotlsts for prac. tieing medicine or pshcyo- logy without ~ license. '·A person wtth a pain in his stomach may go to a hypnotist and get palo re- lief, but It obviously doesn't cure the ul cer,"·Mr. Urso points out. "Hypnosis Is DOt a heallf¥ art; It is an ad- junct to medicine, and t:tere are some ma ladies that are helped by hypnosis when It ls propertly used.'' Dr. Green agrees. '' Hyp- nosis Is just one tool of the physician or dentist. You wouldn't want to hire a me- chanic to nx your expensive car, just because he knows OR . STAMFORD f;R E EH hOw to use the tools. You want someone who under. stards the worldngs of the entire car. Members of our Society are sub}ect not onty to the stringent ethi cs of the Soc iety, itself, but to the ethics of their own particu- lar profession, whether the)· he physicians, rlenltsts or psp·bol~lsts." Hypnotists now appear to be divided 1Dto 3 groups: (l) tbe psyehotoctsts, doc- tors and denl:lsts .,ho be- long to the Society of Clint. cal Hypnosis; (Z) those wbo pracUce hypnotism on st2a,e as a form of entertainment, aod (l ) thoH who are not traiDed. ~t wOO master the rudiments of hypnosi s and then go lnto ~slness. Man} to thest' latter 2' groups have- formed a union an.d are pressuring the state to U- cense them. The medical aM psycholoclcal rt>sultsofsuch a broad llcensl.og s)·stem could be dangerous, some doctors believe. They 'see the resun~ent·e of medical lnteresl In hypuosls as 3 ma)or advance. '·Many hospitals havt> spe- cial pain renters now that are stud}'ing how todeaJ.,•ith pain in a veudetailedway;· Dr. Green says. ··Dentlstt} palo has tH:-t-11 st11rlled, and we've fouOO that II lla s 3 very l;.fl(e psychol()'tl cal component.'' Hut, they fear the posslbiP bart results ) - tr:O.O OI:USlS YOU fOil SUNDOWN, .\NO lONC Ama, In~ cry~tM ~~~ W<lrt l~t'; lltttd and flowJns -IWHI~Md With ~ 1-01!, N-- 0., ,_ .....,. opt too • .,.,,."'"' ... ·~'lbtrft -,...... 1M cryWI plif:at, ll•nk with tt.e luor of rid! nl,.orl pant~. ,..,., ..... ..net ~ .... - IOI'!Io QtAHA• ...,..,.__ M'1 ...- It'• luawlow. M'1 .oddk1tw•. o.flsht WI ""'-.-d .....,. holid.of hiShllshu, lor '""down a11d 10111 ah"-from tr:on-1 of C•Mton>Y•. q ulan a nylon blouses SLEEVELESS SCOOP HECK 24.00 (HOT SHOWN) LONG SLEEVE TUNIC TYPE 30.00 LOKG SLEEVE FitiLLY &LOUSE -JI,OO LONG SKIRT -JS.OO of comparative amateurs dabbl.lng In hypoot lsm for fun or profit. famlly counselors, Wt"Lght aDd smoklnR clinicians, af)'t others, even wUh the bt>st or lntenl:ioos, could set bact the adv'aoce of cllnkJ.I hyp- notism just v.·hen II Is m;.~k. ing drarru~tlc-strides, tk>C- tors say. II all or thls prof{'sslowl and political lntriKuP over hypoosis adds to your old emotiooal fear of Ule sub- ject, consider this: rr MAY HELP YOURTENNlS GAM E! '·1 was playif\! rt'C~'nll) against a fello•· who usual!} beats me,'' Dr. G re~o rf- called. "I feU verYiired, and he had really ~~o·oru me dowr, and was bearltl@ me bad l)'. I walked bad. to the <'umer of the court. turfle(1 my tQ ck on him aDd really cou- ceotra~ed on the fac-t tlla l I had to fftf'l Cf•sted, rebxHI and in control or tttlm!), t won the ner:t 4 games and f"'lt ~.t reat." (Continued on Pat;e 3) FRED RUSSELL has join- ed N""'llO" He;.~rh-based Or;u.~~;"' Count~· Ulustrated Inc., .l rt iversillf'f.i magazinE> an• I SPt'dal lnt ~>rest pu.bllsh- int: f'Om!JlotO}, :if'f·u rdl~ to James Killih~s,.orth, head of ll1fi finn, ~r. Rus sf•ll Will s .. rvr• .1:. 3SS!sl3m lv Ill" pu hhslwr <ll tilt' mont hly Or.UII.!!! 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""'"f'' n,-rronl '""' (aa sMwnl ~ 48.00 . also n•tl•blt' &n lona !!&lqrt~ and jachlA. co lors · ros~ f't'd , bla('k, arey, topaz browa. SINCE 1949 ' t ,JO TO 6:10 ,. .M. OAlLY , CLOU D SUNDAY ' • MIPOIT N41aOa IMIIOM -"All J ... OIC. I. 1t77 .... ~~.~-~~ofGiuJ' by Guye Johnson From FAITH llAGAZIIIE, Bob JOGOO UohtroUJ, ......We, S.C. Au~'"' jru111 tht> ru/Hu of ~lo,, · ulu~y. An ISH .subsrinnion by rhe R~v~nd lsuc Grt"JO'Y V/i111: }'tJitr fli,ht o'•r Jlth• ••rth; Smnh lillY'! l 't-w/Ju 11111~ rrt-~lion't /lory. Lord of H••vnt, WI .do,-. Th.-, Ntw' prm:Wim M•uu.h's birth: Golltb• F111b1r, GoJ IIH S011, Cmu" o~ml u·urthip, Co,11 y,tJ wor~bip, God th• SpMt, o,. i" glory, '-fltmhif1 Chri11, thl n•u·-bo,., King. On tbl ,.,., •t•nul throtU. Sbt<fJb~JrtiJ in the field abiding. Wl#thi"li u'flr yowr flotlu b1 night; God u'ilh man is now r¥Jidin~. Yondttr thine; th~;~ in/lint-light;.,, Sa}!l'J, 11!111'11 yo11r conli!mfJIIItiom ; BriJ[htt<r ~-i1ium be11rn 11/ar; St<d tht< ~-:rr11t De11re of n<~tiom, Yt' h111'111een Hit t'at11l rtllr; ... Sailltt b~tfor~;~ the !Ut4r bendinx. Watchi"J.: long.in hopfl and f!larr -'S~tddenly the Lurd, de;cendi'flg. In HiJ temple ;hal/appear: .. SmtJI!O. u.·rMnK u.•llh t,..Me repentance, Duumt'ti for f<Millto endleu p~inJ , }111tiu 11;-_;r~· reNJki!I th~ 1entence, Aft"rC)' CtJIIJ yo11. bre"Jt J OIIr chtJirJJ;. H.JIIiltj.h! HJI•I-i.bl Uml of H •• .,.,., Thr" ;,. 0..•. J ames Montgomery "'as born on November 4, 1771, at Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. His parencs, Moravian mis· sionaries, died in the West Indies whenjamn was o nly six yea rs uld. According to a prearranged plan, the young lad be1.:afTK' the ward of the Brethren school in Fulnedc, England. Here the children "were taught ro regard the LQrd as their Friel'!d and Brother." It was in his tenth year that Montgomery began to wrire senuus poetry. At sjxtee:n he fled fulneck and acc~pted empluyment in a retail shop-first at Mirfield and later at W;uh. From place ro place he roamed, seeking to sell his por:n y. Alas! no one seemed interested! He found (·mploJyment in a grocery store for awhile; then he b«ame ;~ssistam and finally editor of a newspaper and remained its et.luur fur th irty-one years. Twice he was imprisoned for his srand un rhe African slave trade and 01her issues. Many of h1s h)·mns were born in prison. -).Jmet Moru~omery, 177 1 /FU.f Munr...:,•mery was fony-three years old before he felt f~1lly :~ssured uf his sa lva tion. W riting to his brother, he said, ··on my bmhday, aher many delays and misgivings and repent mgs, I wrott' 10 Fulneck for readmission into the Hrerhren cungregallo n; and on Suilday last I was publicly mvrsted wHh mr tide w rhat goodly heritage. Rejoice with me fur rhts unspeakable privilege bestowed on sounwonhy JnJ ungrJteful a prodigal .iS I have been ." T his lovely Chnstmas hymn appeared in Th11 Sheffield lriJ un Det·ember 24, !816, under the title "Nativity," and bter as "Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People." Someone has cumrnenred that "considering the factors of com~ prehensiveness. appropriateness of expression, force and elevation of sentiment, it challenges comparison with any hymn ever wrinen." The theme-"Come and worship Christ rhe new-born Kin,1(-is a skillful blend of Script ure. Stanza one calls upon angels nor tu rema in in lkthlehem, but togo wall the world with the good ll<'WS of " Messiah's birth." "Creation's Story" suggests Job 38:7. "God with man residing," stanza two, brings before us Isaiah 7:14. Matthew 1:23. andJo~n K: 12. Stanza three hmrs of Hauai 2:7 and Matthew 2:2.1n stanza four the author refers to the second coming, having in mind, perhaps. I Thessalonians 4:16 and Malachi \:I Must hymnals omit stanza five and replace it with a dox- On April 29, 1854, Montgomery led evenmg praye r, as usu .1l. The next morning he did nor answer a knock at his duur The "knocker" opened the door and saw the aged poet lytng un the flour unconscious. That afternoon Mom- gornery drifred into a sleep from which he never awoke. The le~Jl'Y uf rhis gifted man m a ne-edy work! is his four hundred hymns which he described as "embodying some expenence in my life and which I trust will be helpful tu "I hers .. "Regem S<juare" is an example of the best in English hymn rum·s. Composed by the noted organiSt, Henry Thomas Sm:m ( 1813-1879), its name derives from the Re~t·nl Square Presbyterian Church, London. 0 INVASION OF EARTHffiQ CloriotmiUI What. jcryfuJ ti,. of y«vl But of"" mil/io .. who .. w. MI .. I ~s brat« it, lww many understand it~ fuU b«Juty and tigni~1 11U ~~ An in{iniu and etf'mal God ckcUUd to appear in finite form at acvtain . t:imc in IWtory. Tlut tirM, December 25, may not be correct, but tJw euent is what mattus. Why did He do it? What did He accompiUh by itT What would tM world be like today if He h4d not doM il7 Thue G1'e tM qrustioiU Wfl ~lwu.ld ask at Chl"istmlu. From PULPIT HELPS, Ridgefield, N.J. Did you know that after the ftnt moon·walk there were sk:eptic:B who clfUned the whole tb.ing wu a hoax? Whether they ..... convbxed after subeequent moon uploretioM I don't lopow. When such indivwtuals make up their minds that a certain thing can't hoppa>. they stubbornly refuse t.o believe the ovid....,. that it bu octually taken place. However, no rationaJ educoted person today doubt. the aca.upli•hrnents of the SJ*:e U · ploratioo Pf'liii'&Dl. N-tbont are many who doubt that the earth wu invaded by God on that lint Chrimnu Day. If &mte man il able to step oo the moon today. don't you think that an omni- pota& and eternal God oould step down t.o earth from Hio dwelling place in H•vea.? Of COUl1le He rould. But. wby did He? Tbo Bible tells us that God became man 10 that He might save man. Pwhapa He could have found 10t1:1e other way to dQ it than through Hil incamation. But the iDcamatioa broucht Him down to our plane of eDstenco t.o •how us His I!"''t modeec:en8ion, and that it is possible for men to live upon this earth u citizens of Heaven. A Chineae convert to Christianity gave an acmunt. of his salvation 8CJin8o t.binc like this: '' I was in a very deep well . I was sinking deeper and deeper aftd oouldn 't find any way out. ~ I looked upward I saw a face peering down at me. A voico eeid, 'My child. I am ConfuciWJ, tbe father' of your ooun- try. Had you obeyed my teaching, you wouki never have 1aDded whEn you are """.' He -ved bill baDd and left. •yina'~ 'If yoU ever merw,p to pt out of thio well. be. canful t.o follow my ._.......,. .. surfoce. He .didn't forub me but brought me t.o a place of ..t.ty. He took off my dirty clotheo and - me in clee.n new clothes. Tbeo He invited me to follow Him, saying, 'I will never leave you or forsake you .' That Man W8l!l Christ. And that is why I bEcame a Christian. Christ was the only One who deeoended t.o the dopth5 where I was. He saved me and has never ceased to have fel.bwship with me and be my Companion." Thi8 is exactly what Christ did for you and me. To sbow bow intimate Hie relationship with men would be, He entered the womb of the Virgin Mary, was born as we were, and subjected l!imsolf t.o all the physical .-Is of humanity. And just as He entered-into Mary and bEcame her Saviour. 80 God in Christ will enter into men' a beart.a today who are wilJ.in& to receive Him. God knew that Mary would be willing t.o become the mother of His only begotten Son. and tbat is wjly He cho8e her. It wun 't an say thing to do. What woold her family. her fianol. her J>Oisbbono think? Wbat if Jooeph left bor'1 Who wuuld bollove her st.ory'l Wouldn't evmybody say ahl mMe it up to justify her ....,.,_ iD ~Dina with IDOther man? How oould - boo .... P"'JJIIDt limply by .-vtDii an-from an anpl thet her-wu an octal the Holy Spirit? ADd yet. •nwzlncl.y .... - boliond. Jooopb did --bw. How oould .... bolp but -· "ba that io miPtY bath -t.o -poot •~: and holy is hio _ .. ILub f/1111 1IIE. IJIIJL£ .,. THE .BABE AND THE LORD The Bible ICCOUnts of the birth of Quist 1re touching (ndeed. The in· gelic •nnouncementt)the virgin with child. deeply embMTaued, vet high· ly hooored, the holy Bibe born in i Uibte becauw thera wu no room in the inn, tl\e night suddenly turned to d1y, rhe mulritude of the hllven- ly hOft l)l'iising God , the Babe wrapped in sweddliAg binds 1nd ly- ing ~" i m111ger . &,rely it is fining th~t we re- member all thiJ and celebrate rt, es- pecially Jince our Lord thus hum- bled Himself thlf He might die for our sins. Yet here we must be Cire· ful not to be led utri'f, lest we know Him only u 1 sweet babe 1n i manger rather that~ 1t the mighty S.vior thit He is. As. Amerieans we celebr11e me birthd1ys of gtllt men, but we do not empheize their babyhood. We rattler honor them fOf whit they hiVe .:complished, rejoicing thu such men _,, born into the world. Our Lord is no longer 1 blbl 1nd He ~ not wilh to be rhouW!t of 15 I babe. but rather IS the One who, hiving died for our sins it C.lvafV. now lives to dispen~e to i world of lOft sinners the riches of Hi' grace. It wu from Hts !Jiorv in he1ven lh1t He revuled HimMif to St. P1ul 1nd instructed him to write: "Hence- forth know we no man 1fter the flesh : Y11, though we hive known Olrist 1fter the flesh , v•t now hence- forth know we Him (so) no more" Ill Cor . 5:16). And 9in in Hebrews 2:8,9, the IPOft11 declares: "Now >Ne see not VII all thing~. put under Him, but we Mte Jnus ... crowned with rJorv 1nd honor" " th1 One who "tasted de1th for every m1n." h " wonderful to rYI'f'WmMf our Lord as the Bibe bom 11 Bethlehem, but uill more 'II'Oflderfut to know Him now as thl On1 who is "1ble to sav1 unto thl uttermo.t 111 th-em t !tilt come unto God by Him, seeing HI 1ver liveth to m1kl intttceulon lor them" IHeb. 7:251. You Can Do It, Too Why Study the Old Testament? by Richard Garrett From FA ITH MAGAZINE, Bob J onPs UnivPrsily, G ret>nvillf•, S. C, The first 39 books of the Bible-often ignored or quickly skimmed over. Is there anything there for today's Christians? Ttlere IS .t tt:nJency today Jmong men•bt-rs uf 'New Testarnt·m" t·hurchcs to d1sparage rlw worth of rlw fuund.ttion upon which the bvoks nf M:mhew through Revel.n1un are built . namely the Old Tes!Jilll'nt Oh, certatnly we ;~cknowledge th,u the Old •s t'Very btl .ts insp1rt-d .tnd merrant .1S rht• New, bw •n our preachtng .tnd pc.·rsunul Rit;le study the Hebrew ~-nptores are usu;~Jiy ;~ppruached wi1h ;~n -attitude,,( grudging toil ur are ignort-d alrogerher Such a trend IS sad. tndttd-yea, deplurablt·-fur the re is much we can learn from the pagesofGenesisthroup:h M3lachl. gems uf divtne wisdom whtch can bf-applied tu modern ilvin~ .lOd spur us to dO untmJgtned mighty things in the lord's sc:rv~ee. First, and perh~ps most important, we should realize and remember that th~;~ Old T euamem 11 fMiftllt-d b;• tht' P'enon anti u:urk of the Lord )cu~J ChNU. "Think not that I am comt' lo dt''ilrlly the J.,w, or tht· pruphers.' He s:ud, ") Jm nul Ctolllt· tn dt•sttc !)', but m fulfil " t Maulww ') 171. Ont• of the 12 disnplt"'i. Phi ltp, <••nftrmed th1:> when he wid N Jlh.t n.tcl, ·we h~•n· f• 1U nd l11 m. of whnm Mo~t·s tn tht· l:n.~o', ,1nd the JH•Jph t·ts , dtd wrut·,Je'>us nf N.tz.trC'th" (juhn I 4)) Selund . t ht· /h•/!r.•u ,\(rtpturt:J rt r t'<J/ G•1d '1 rctjllf"t'"ll'nl o }11 r m~ll. lltJ /,n~. "Wht·rt'fnre rl1t·n wrH•th the l.t w!" Paul a~k(•J !ht· {o.dJII.tnS, and he Jnswered "Jr WJ -. .tdded beCJU \t' uf rr .msgrcss inns. r rll 1 he st•t:d <ihou ld come tu whom tht· prtHniS<.' w .•~ m.tdt· Wherd(1re 1hc-l.1w w.•s our sc huul- maste r to brinj: us untu Ch rt ~l. thJI Wl' m1,1-:h1 be-JU~tlftnf hy f.uth" (C,oJ l.III JOS t 19, 2·1) Third, rt ot'rlt'l "'" pr,·rt'•(lll l tf~· tn tJddttW'ItJI truth /n"11 G,J In 1hl' r-•rJ- ble of tht· mh m.m .t nd Lu:JnlS, the to rmttrut•J n~h m.tn tru:''· 'N.1y, Luher Abrah.11n but tf ont· \It'll! um o them fro orn tht· dt:Jd. rlu·y "" til rt·penr .. ButJhc rq'l~ ,.tnw. ··11 rht')' ht•.<r n .. r ~h o~t'\ .tnd lht· prt!phets. neuher wdl rhe)' be per- ,u.•deJ . rh<~u,ch ••nc· n"t' from rht· dc:1d" t l.ukt· ]f,;().i l l Tht· r-..:t''>' T t'SIJlllt'nf "ml'l} h .... Ill! nl ('J run_c .1p.trr from tilt· { )J,I hr!.1lly th .. Old,./, o{.I OJ/Uil 10 Ill· ,/t•jl<f/0-.Jhft• }•If lh< Ul"'io ''' (,,J, "\\Jht:rl'i>y .ore ~lvt·n umn u ~ t'Xll't'don,~ot _c n ·.t f Jil•l prt>t lou .. prnmt .. t·~· ilut br thnt· }'t· m r,chr lx· pJrl .lkl'rS <~f 1hedi\·1ne n.rlurt·. h.n tn ,c l''oi.Jpc:J tht• lorruptrun 1h.u " rn till' "orld rluool!,l:h lu'il · <II Pelt r' I '' Andlhu .. t·rh nlhn~woord~ "' P.nd t<1 THnnl h} rt'llll!ld uo; thJt 'I'll! ,,rr pt un· '' .1;1\'(~n h) trl'I'HT.tllon ul (,,J_ .tnd "prnfli,Jblt· fur dtll.fr!Ot·, fur rt·pru.,f. foor llltrt>ttlllll, fo1r lll,lfUtllun rn rr.chr t•nu .. nt'\\ ThJI till' m.111 of {too.! JH ,I) bt· f>~-'rft·d . 1hr"u~hl)' fur ni,ht•d UrHoo ,til ~OII.II.i ""'Uflo:\'• Ill Tl!lll)thy ~ \(,. J7 J In 1lwOid Tesr,lmt•nr." rd.1tt·s .tn uld J n.l WISt· SJ~·tn_.~t, "tht• Ne" lies ulllH'.tlt-J. m dJt· Nt•w TestJmem. the t UJ .. t.mds n·vc-Jit·d · It ~hould be t'll"U,i.:h l"r LIH!~IiJn' th,H the Lord )t'W' t hnst quvH-J ton~t.tmly fr urn rhe llt•hH'W 1\rhlt-"Most'S ~J !d . bu1 ·J ~J)' "1r r ·A,Jo •n.dJ \\',1\ •n 1hc-bc.-lly uf the ,J.:ft',Jt lt'h , .1nJ "' un lf He ~Jve t·qu.•l '.tl ut· 111 tht· ()l.! v. Hh rhc Nc "". .. hootriJ tlo•l \\t'' Tht· Old T t·'t.,mt·nt ~~ nut .1 mus·tr. ,llltlt'lll \tolunll' "lllth "'·'' dt~t.t rdt•d 11o ht'l! ( hrr~t l.l!n(• Ill ('.<rth lr IS .1 \t·ru.rhlt• l,tblt•.rtr .dtvt· Wllh llll'll who ..... tlkt-..1 \\llh t.u .. l, ut ht·r~ whu llppost·d H otn. ,,nd tlrt· unf.llh•!lll.rblt· p..:.•mi.\C ~·f lht I .. rd \X'hor wuul,l n ·det•m m.tnkrnd. Fo1r ""h.tt -.o>e.'lt'r thtn~' wt"re wnrtt•n .1 io •rt•t r rlll' ""l'rt' "" ftlft·n f~ or~ our lt•,!Jilln~. 1 h.r! "t' t hruu,~o:h pJ IJt•nu· .mJ l • om fo •r t ••I !Ill' Sl flpltr rl'' 101,1-:hf h,l\l' ho•pt-" t H.,,n,oJh 1'\ 11 0 THOUGHT FOR TODAYP "Tbeo como Buddha, and loolring down int.o the ...U be about.!. 'My dlild, you bow t.o quit the Cooxlitioo in -you liDd younelf. Rioot down than wbon you ori. Fold ,.,.,. ormi and bop! t.o lblak. You wiD liDd nit· .... the--.n of ... cloalre •• I Clllod bod< ·and oul; 'FotJ. llud· .... If you oould bolp ... pt out of bon I -bo ., lllaakful. Tbeo I ..,._,__..._,..,.m. I :491? Note the ponoDOI - "me.'' She •60011"-i t.bl poww aDd holirm al God 1D bw pa-.1 lifo. It io 11 If obo ,... aylnc, "Wlllllftw I bor.a-I owe to God. Tho oilnocda al m:y lila. DQ' bath 771, • tht r-Jt of the .......... down of God ID -." ADd -God did for....,. Ho .... do tor you. Ho --you toDd IDdwol1 you and ...... you """' and holy t.booutb Hio ;.. &_l•lkm ID ,.,.,. doiiJ llo. If A froc I'll uucht in • deep rut, to the fable IJMI. In tpite ol the help ol his friendo he could not pt out. They (lDOIIy left him there in d. pair. 11M DOt day, one ol hil friendl NW hlm ~"' obout outoidt tho rulu chipper u could bo . l1 anybody b.ppier Mcauee you DUMd hi. way? eo. UJOnt remfln.ber thllt you •poke to him l.od.,-1 Tbia dlty il•l~ owr, and itt toilint time ia tbrouah. I• there anyone to utter • kindly-word rA you? Did you li'lt.a kind ,..una to the fritod who came aJont, or a cburliah Kft ot "howdy" and then vaniah in tht thtonc'? Wtn you •lfteh. aa you tuthtd •lone your Wly, or ia 10meont mlahty pteful tor • dtrld )'0\1 did tod1y? Can you -., toniaht .in putinc, with the day ~t;:.~ fM. that,... bolped • olnrlo boothtr ol tbo many lbat 70" • • o1nr1o heart njoirinc ow-r whit you did or lAid? no. • man wt.:. 11c11Ja are ladi"f, now with courap kdc. ahMd? Did you -... thldeJ or\-it, WM it .. u or pooriy •pent? Did you ltevt a trail rA ~or a ICU' ol tlloooalaot? Ao ,... cF.o ,..,. oyoo In olumbor, do ,.. lhiDk tbtt God -rd ~. "You boYO ttl'IIOd ont mon ,_by tbt-,.. dld IGUy"1 • r•·· But iD t1a11 .... .,. ,._. .__I_,'ButJioM!dhedld----al the ....0. H. loft-"' I I >, ........ ma.••tlwllaaowr ................ ., ... d - Alii-1111 .... &-.-.................. .. ,,,.~-·--..... ... .......... _._ ...... _ . ....,._ ...... , ., ........ 1_ aT,._. ... _,...,.., ---..IIIIDIJt.o-Hb. --bo obla to OOJ rill the ApoCio l'lal, "2 -madllod With Cbriot: --looolllw;,. 110&l, bat Qrla ..... br-lllld 1M IIIIo wWdl I -1M Ill the -I ... .., the-., ... llclll al Go6, we..ltMd-lllld -.... ..... -· 19-2-1:101 . ' ' _,. 2 ;l ........... _n.. s-, of ........ .., ..... fad. W.O. "What ... you cloiDc here?" the frioo~ ookod . "lthoucbt you couldn't pi out." "I couldn't,'" the troc repUed "but • uuck came olona, and i Ud to pt. out." Some.,,...,. u.;.., -th our capebllilioo. Boca.. .,. -do -1 lblnp. ...... .iaclbood -"' do aayllolac. ~ Cbrlollan hM u .__ _ .... ~-.... be CUI IJari6 God. WIIM I •• It Jo. bo ohauld -It with .JI hio bout. r-7Yio ~ &.•o~ SEVEN WATCHES •...•. 1. Wll&ch JOW thoudiW-1'twy eu be a bnradletioit or 1 cune . 2. Wotoh,...,-. bowabio to-oa1J •-~ tbtt orei[OOCI. s. w .... ,_-.,....,_oo_to._ .• _.-.. u. _,.,.. ..... . 4. "--... --.,... tlot oolltlrodr. ollnttlo """ktop ·--6. w-,_ boodo. K""' .-....,. oa1J wUb-adl-tbat wtii .... Jor. • ....... ,.... ~Bet,-. ..... ~ .. .._ ....... 7 ....... ,._ wtll. Bt ... II II J1abo .,.,_ ......... (ILuwUI&) • • Dttr Dr. .IU: II -at .. -odorl..J .. _. oU _. lo ,.OW. )IIHII' .... I'Oit« INI OM it 0 d1Utl o/ God. Howewr, aU lAo I I COlt Aaw ll a Mpe. You ,_,.. to boN CWI'11/tifll Olt "Wito.ot&lfr ~hall coli upon tb na''" of the Lord 1hoU he •aW!d." A rt' IMre 11111 .ome quali(icotiontt to lid• I I haw bHn "l;rd to th11 Lonl" twict by tile Mtnf' PfUIOr willa ItO feelift4 of' bci~ borll qain. Shotddn 't one /HI tometltm. or f'Xpllr~n ~ •omethl,.. In bcl~ rtborn.1 • , fn>m SWORD Of THE LORD ANSWER: In Acta 11 we "ad ol Peul end Silaa and the Philippien jeiltr. Wh•n the jailer uid, "Sif'f, Wbl IIIUI/ do to be .cued 7" Paul al\d Silu an•wered. "Belkw on tiN Lord Jf'IIW ClvUt. oncl tAou 11ualt IN MIIH, and thy hoUM." One ia saved, then, by limply lwlif'l.lint on the Lord ~au• C hrist. Thit ia Gocl'• pliin of s~tlvation. Do not add anythint to it and do not lake •':'Ythinl uwa)' from it. 1 To believe in Chri•t. however. doe~> not mean a Umple recocnition of Jnus Chrilt. We do b e lieve lhet Georu Wa•hincton w.. our first prnKI.ent. Thet ia, we accept thi• a-1 a historical fact. We tenf' that thi. i. true. But to b.l~w in Jetu• Chris t mean• more than thi•. TM Word ln tM Q,..ar I am certainly no upert In the G reek lancuace. I had the Nme G reek aeminar)' courte that mQSt preachera have. But I do remember t hat the word for beliew in the Greek i1 the word pillt,.t.w and the word means to ad hen· to, to tru~t. to rely on. Pi~o te u o mr ans an apf•r ,,,,,iati 1.1t btliPf, a tallinll twl•··l .t uRiriN bfoli~f. You will nut u • Ill ,John 1.12 the ·wo rds rt'o ,.,,., and IH'II'l'l'(' a re ust'd into ro !o.,nl!t·ahly. "IJul us lman_y a~'', o'li'Ptf him. tn thrm JlGIJe ht! pou'"' tu becom e the c-hildren of G•1J. f'l't'n to them tltat belit'l>e on hi ... name." To believe in th~ Lord Jesu• C hrist. then, means to recei~.~t Him or to trust Him. It means a •inner is sayinr in hi• heart. "Lord Je11Us, J do believ~ you are the Saviour, the Savinr One. I believe lo'OU died for me and that if I depend upon you to do ao, you will save my toul and forcive my sins. Not the Aaplrin In ttM aottte Yeara aiiO 1 cl~.,;! campaicn with th·e " ... Baptiat Church ift oline, lllinoi•. It wu in the eold of winter. It had bHn 1 hard campaicn and I spoke (our or five timet on the cloainc Sunday. When the final "amen" wu Mid , I wu deMI tired. My next revival becan the followinc nitht i.n Valpara~. Indiana. Cethy and the children were in C hicaco and 10 at the cloee of the lut service I cot in my Ford and beran drivint towards C hicato. I wanted to 1pend a (ew houn with my feniily before toinr on to Indiana. I wu •lowed down by fallinr snow and the •now that waa already on the hiahways. So, it took me all niaht to reach Chicaco. I arrived in time to have brealdut with the Princ:eu and the children before roint on to the ned meetinc. While my lovely wife waa preparinr breakla1t 1he noticed that I wu not feelinc well. I uplained that the s tre nuous two-week campai1n plua the all nicht drive with the rlare of headlithtl on the !'now, h ad been tiring. And I h ad a ht>Mache. Slu· immediately went to the medit iut' cabinet and came back with u bottle of Bayer a1pirin tablets. S he handed IDfl two with a rlau of water and uid. "Take thi1 and it will help your headaehe." Now, I believed that they were upirin tablet&. FurtiMrmore. I belie ve d they were manufactured primarily for headachn. But ju.t believin1 that mueh didn't help my achinc head one bit. What if I h.cluid. "I certainly believe thoee are upirin tablet. and I do believe they ean cure a heaclacha. Now, put them back in the boUle!" You tee, Good Neithbor, lt wu not untU I too• the two upirin• that they helped me. Alter all. aapirina ln a botUe can.not help-•t ia the upirin one UHf, that he deJHnd• upon, thee. 'he '"""· that he r-e«iCift that cen cure the headache! Now listen carefully-it i• not enouch to simply believe thet J•u• Christ actu11ly lived end died. It u.n•t even enou1h to believe that Jnua Chriat Nallr ia the Son o( Cod and that He il able to uve linnen. AI&. aU, deviL~ beU..e th.t m•c:h _. are ......r about ill "T"'* -- 11141 ,,..,. u .... God:'"""-... u TIN"--o1oo l>d/oee. aM INablt" (Ja-l :lt). To ....... Sc:rlpt .. oll• ;, Cluioo -~o.-..c-.n -16 ....., Hla. To ,.,. -Ria for -.~~oa. ~!'"''!"~~· .. .. .. • 'ln .. C9orloL,..,. ;;;;~;~-~-~ -PI ~ II -.ra .._ ... :":; ..... ~-Iii:.=---- For The Newport Woman! II Fuh ion Island FERO JOHNSON relazes in his spare time by painllog from various vantage polnts near his Corona del Mar home. He and 5 other personalities ~~o·tll be honored Satu rday, Jan. Z8, at the Cypress College communttr and Americana awards night. ALL COM's Moon Mullins cartoonist honored Ca rtoontst F'erd Johnson of Corona del Mar, who has entertained ~enerations of oewspaPE'r cartoon strip readers with '·Moon Mul- lins" and '·Te.r.as Slim •· has been selected as ~fl Americana award winner by C)'Ptess College. revived bv the S\'ndlcate arx:l It ran until 1958; when John ~ son droppetf it to t'O(lcen- tratt> on '·Moon." When Willard die-d JohllSOll took over ' Moon Mullins" as his O""'n, with a~sistancf from his son, Tom. ~K3tiT CLU13 ,.......... Let Us Entertain You! Com1n I rom La!> Vf!!l<l ~ ''n -~dndlopl V Show~ 7 n1ghts a wet-k s how ~ from 8 JOPM l1ght Suppt>rS !til m •dn1ght You've nev£'r laughed so hard' LAFF STOP Mr. Johnson, 71, and 6 other personalities, lnclud- lng authOr Leland Cooley or LaRUna Beach, wilt oe hOnor- ed Jan. 28 at the college's annual communily and Americana awa rd s nil!;hf ceremonies. Res.llnfo 751-7867 2122 S.E. Bristo l Newport 8 eaC'h, C -'!lif . llu\1 n.l.-O••nllP ( oun!y 1\•fPO<t} A country boy who said he got his rlrst job because he llUfllt arouod until told he might as well make him- self usefUl, Mr. Johnson be- gao cartoonlni when he was still In school. • live )f (jems IT WILL PI.Y TO CHECIC OUR PRICES CUSTOM DESIGNED JEW'£l.RY FINE OEM STONE S GOLD CHAINS John M. ThoiDpson G.G 270 E. 17IJI St., Unit U Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 ('714) 64S-1909 NEW STORE HOURS STARTIN G DEC,'· T HRU DEC. 23 MON -F RI .9 A .M. TO 8 P .M. SAT 9 .\.M. 11) ti P .M. SUN 11 S P .M. He won a cartoon contest put on by the Erie, Penn,, Dlspatch-Herald wheu t.e was 12. A year later he sold his tlrst cartoons to a railroad station-agent trade tournai. He tllen felt he was on ··the right track.'' At 17 he began hangl.ng around the Chicago Tribune. Frank Willard was just starUrti '•Moon Mullins," and Fertl would watch him by the hour. One day Frank said, "lt you are going to hang arour.i, you might as well make yourself useful." Ferd began by drawiOi; In some backgroulld and coloring 90meSunday pa&es. Soon, a Tribune executive p..~t tUm to work on a Sunday page. He sun:ested a name chaoe:e on proposed cartoon, It was accepted, ready to run and then changed again. This time It !Je<':ur.e ''Texas SUm and Dirt; Dalton," 3 strip that ran for the oext 2 l /2 year s. He became a Tribune color artist, coloring '·The Gumps, ··Winnie Winkh.•," and dolng illustrations and advertisements and still continulqg on '·Moon" 3S Wlllartl's assistant. lo 1929, In addition to his work on the paper, he was hired to teach a weekly cartoon class at the National Academy of Art. It wa s here that be met his wife, Doris. In 1940 "Texas Slim'' was new • • HAIR & SKI~ CARE STUDIO ~ new • • ADVAt>tCED SCIENTifiC TICHHIQUIS 1111 Heh.,el ,.,.d..,c• me,.lu••• new .. APPROACH TO PROIUm. DAmAGID HAll l•c•"'l'"'c\l~t •Kh "'"'cl•lc octd o, new m.~•••ft 61141 Pol11••11 • • PaOUSSIOHAl PtamAHIHT WAVINC. new .. c .. tlt ••• IJotlll '•"· ahlnll, "'"d•••t•d •••"'lu Sh••tt••· ~•• od•!l · a11fl IJurtlt HUCUIC HAll COlORING Life's a little more calm in Corona del Mar, where Johnson, his wlfe a!ld son 11·ork on 7 Jrleas a week ever) day of lf1e year. And In his spare time, just to relax, Johnson visits spots along tht> coast where he likes to sit and paint. Many o! these paintings are dlsplayerl at the Clyde Zukh Gall en· of Fine .'rts In Co rOna riel t.:ar. HYPNOSIS (Continued from Paii:e l ) That po .. ·er of sell- hypnosis Is inborn ln us all, Slil\'S Stan Green. '·It has been used throughOtJt lllsto n, Many of the Bibli- cal referenr es to mystical healing and mass hysteria are better unr1erstood loda) b)' psyc holol!lsts as pos- sibly bel~ related to hYP· oosls, The witch doctors Who com·lntecl people they werf' about to die -aDd wOO then, r1ir1 lndt>efl die . used hyp~ nosis. If :.a per son v.·ants to dit> :~nrl heli£>ves hf' will die, there's a !!ood chancE' he Will die. On the other nand, we bt>he ve It is just as Im- porta nt that peopll' realize that the will to live can keep them alive while their bod) ti~~:hts brack against illness. ··For a long time, people have voalk~ into doctors' oHic es arvl have said, In effer t, 'here's my txxl)' - heal if', We·ve !!:OI to start laking mind and body to the doctor tot!:ether, beeauselt's obvious that the mind can help control the body, How much of sickness Is physi- cal and how much mental? Where do you draw t hf' line., We don't koow yet, and I won't R\Jess. But, we're look- in!!: hard lor the answers." NAVY MAN FOLDEN BACK FROM CRUISE Navy eleelriclan's mate flnman Timothy C. Folden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward 0. Morgan of 1130 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, reeently returned from an ertended deployment in the Western Pacific. He is 2 c rew member aboard the dock larvllll8 ship USS AnchOra~e. hOme ported i..o San Diego. While deploy- ed, tlis sh.ip opented as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. He aod his stt1pm1tes had th& opportunity to Ylslt Taiwan. floo( Koac, Singa- pore. Ja01n aod the Repub~ lie ot the Pb.UtJJPhiH.. Pro -family rally is highlight at Houston IY lotARY 5CHiotiTZ The real oewa from Houston. Tens, the weeteod of Nov. 18-21 wu tbe SalUrday afternoon pro- tamlly nlly. Fifteen thotlsaDd peoplt> packed Inside thP A&tro- Arena, with 2,500 waltl.ng to get Jnatde. We came from every state In the union at abaolutely oo expense to the tax payers to participate Ln t he rtrst ''tii.Uooal lamlly da y rally." Over 500 of us were from Ca lifornia. We listened to sveral pro-lamtly, pro-life, pro. America speakers. They ln- c ludetl Phyllls &hliiJJ y, who spoke on ··ERA: an attad:. o n the famil)·''; Dr. MUdrt"d Jelfer90n, wUh ao address on '·Ttie right to !Ue and womanhood,'' andCvm:ress. man Robert K. Doroa.o, W'bo ~ ve a ma~nlti<'ent, !ira matir' at1dress eocoura~illf us to ·· L£>t your voke be hParrl Ln Washlf\(ton." After tht> arcua was liarkened, tht> overcrowded, exclled aud- Ience listened to Anita Br yant as we viewed her on a huge mov ie screen. She gavt> e'lCOUraRement and support to those present. Seve ral musical pre. DOt travel to HoustutJ, H•·rf' lD Orance Count)', r-lolit' tu 5,000 proplt> att£-nrtetJ t ... o different pro-f:11ni]\ r~lll,.!> tht> weekel'id or Novf'mi.Jt'r 19. Almost 2,000 peoplt' W••rf' presf'!lll at Brothe rs of St. Patrick 1.n MidWa) CUy 1••1 a Sttturda) :lft~rnoon ,,,, m• • Local mayors, SuPf'rViS4~r Larry Schn•it, St<~tt-Senator John Brtg@.s ant1 Carl K41.rcher wert> som .. uf lttt• speakers, Monda) .. v .. nll'll ', some 2,800 ~tatherl'(\ :11 tllf· At~hf>im Com·t'ullon C f>IIH·I to rally for hu shautl~ .11~1 homt> uudt-r tht• Lorrlshlp of Jesus Christ. A mun~ thl' spt>likt>rs Wt>rt' Mrs. '."tr~inl.l (C.eorve)Otis, Mrs. H,.verl1 (Tim) L.,Haye, Mrs , SJI!I 9c hir-o ) Hohrta1 awlth .. w1r•· of former Ariz.or~o~ f'un- Kres.!oman JtJIUJ Conlon. These pro-famth r:llltt>S W<:f(> the '4':1}' IJf tht· IJ':ldi· Ilona! womPn 111 Am;:~rk3 of sa~·irw;, "No '''a~•·anthoSt· radical an1! lrostllan ~~·omt'n at !WY reprPs,,mt us :tll/1 1K1 wa~ do thf'lr r .. soJu. lions rl'preSl:nt tt•E-m.qcml~ of Amt-ril'an wolll•·n." Our rallles wer~:-;.'teat sut < ··S:.t'S and provt> wilhCtUI :. rioul<l that most A,nerir au worn~·n Jove to be •·omen and !OV\· our Am~rkan wa1 ol lilt<, N.C.O. GRADUATE MarinE' !ann t O I poral Phillip J. Robinson, who:-..f' wlte, Brenda, I~ ti1P •Looui!h· ter of Thomas J. Sofr<~nlw o f 2000 Pusons, Costa MP..sa, has rM'Pntly 11 n (lu. .ated from oon -<·ommis- siooed of fi cer {NCO) srhool at the M.arULt Corps HPii- c opter Air Station, Santa Ana. He 10ined thll Marine Corps in June, 197 4, NEIPOBT HAftlllR EII~CJI PIJa.IIIED IEEXLY ·I'G.I Jus\ br1ng us your la'>~onte THUIISOAY. 0£C I. lt71 COIIJIIA OEI. ., CAU f; color sl1des We'tl make as many KODAK Color Prmts as you WISh They're 1dea1 lor photo albums, photocubes. or as spec1a1 g1ftS Carry el(tras tn your pocket or purse Act now and be sure to ask us tor Color Processmg ll KODAK ,.-------, Cal's Cameras 1710 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA 646 ·9383 IEITALS • SALIS • REPAIRS • WINN'S MUSIC lln ~-.n :'Ill WPIIA J L"lt"" :' '·•." "Af' 544-5350 t AdJ•«-nt lu fuast fr<kr,: '\j> r semations entertained us with patriotic anr1 religious selections. The rally was openet1 •lth an tm·ocatioo b}' a BapU.!f$ minister and c to s ed with a benediction tw a Catholic priest. One would think this shoulr1 be taken for ~ranted, t.ut at the International Women's Year meet!~ five miles a- wa~. an invocation was pro- hibll('(f tor fear of of!end- lng people. Ou r rally was a historic gathering of people of man}' rellglousdenomina- llons com!~ together to give wllncss to our bellef lo GIYl, home anc1 eountry. Most of us there had either experience or read obout our State IWY meellngs, con- ductec1 v.·tth our tax rlollars, :lnd were so shocked arvl cof}('erned allout 1t1e misuse or lht>st> dollars that we de- Cided to -.ave this rally, The' IWY was nothing but a front for nrilcals dlid lesbians. Cosmetic Surgery Could lmpron the appearance of your: -~·~FACE Cilia COIIDIII We had collected 130,000 pellUons involving four is- suP.s: l. Pro.Lifl•; 2. oppos- 1~ the EQual f{{" hts Amelid- ment; 3. opposlait feden.l rtnanced child care centers; 4. opposit\1: the r1emands or the homosexuals to teac h our chilriren a ad to :adopt chUd- r en. By lour! V"Oice vote, thE' 15,00 present unanimously approV"ed these four issues as stated in the resolution. IOC:!IISI or '""'' SID & ...... -~·~TUllY-...... IICHS Similar n.llles were con- t1ucted all OV"er the country for local people who could NOW! Save more ms. IIEIICAI SPRIIC IEDICAI. GROll STAFFED Bl' LICEN SED "'E DICAL OOC'TO&S. SU RGERIES P E RFORMED 8\' CERTIFIED SU RGEONS. fOil FUIII"HII INfOIMAfiON 547-8069 on your taxes. Earn more on your retirement accounts. Benefit from the new 1977 IRA/KEOGH plans at Laguna Federal Savings. NEW 3-YEAR TERM CERTIFICATES Both IRA and self-employed KEOGH account holders can earn more on retirement sav1ngs wcth new ?J.,% 3 -year cert1f 1c ate a ccoun ts Compounded da1ly. these ret1rement account s y1eld 8 06% per annum guaranteed returns pr Ovided that no 1n terest pena1t 1es are mcurred by early Withdrawals PAY NO INCOME TAXES dunng your workmg years. on your IRA and KEOGH re11rement account depos1ts Even ta)(es on Interest are deterred unlit you ret1re and start w1thdraw1ng funds .. NEW IRA SPOUSE PLAN II you have no on ·the-JOb ret1rement benefits. now you can open two separate lnd1v1dual Retirement Accounts-one lor yoursell. one tor your non- wage-earning spouse You can save 15% of your 1ncome 1n two equal accounts tor a new tax· deductible Iota I ot $1 750 00 ACT NOWI BEFORE DECEMBER 30 to open your IRA or KEOGH account for 1977 However you can add to your IRA account until February 14 . and to yOUf KEOGH account unhl Apnt 15. and deduc t the ent1re amount !rom 1977 Federal and State ta)(es "EIII'ORT HARIIOR EIISIIJI PUILIIIEO ftfJU. Y•PC. 4 PU8L.IC NOTICE CP.5$01 FICTITIOUS BtiSIIIESS NAME ITATIMDT Tllo .. u.. ......... dollc bla•l•&:~ II: T.-IWea.t Prodlet £1p)rt CODIPQT, Zl491 Ptdroao.M..,...YJe .. Jo, CA1 92:67S: Robert Moore Joruaeon, Zl4!n P1<1t010, Mlalloa. VltJo, C A Nl'75. This bt&I1DH1 11 eo~l· ed by a Urnltid pettaen~ Slped: Robtort Moore JohD- SOil. This statemfDt wu tUed wttll the county elnt of Or .. :a.age C.outtr Oet. 24, 19'77, Publt.sh: Nov. !4, Dec. 1. a. 15, H177, to the Newport Hubor C:nslgn. F -84214 PUBLIC NOTICE S-93.90 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rollowllll persons are doing business as: K. M. Associates, 11 00 Quail Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CalJlornia 92660: Ken Stein, 1100 QuaU Street, Suite 200, Newport ~ch, CaUfornla 92660; Marvin Meyer, 1100 Quau Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, Callfomla 92:6&0, This business Is cooduct- ed by a general parlnershlp. Signed: Ken Stein, Marvin Me)'er. This statement was r.ted wtth the cou nty clerk o: Or. aage County Nov. 15, 1977. Publlsfl: Nov. 24, Dec . 1, a, 15, 1977, tn the Newport Harbor ERSign. F -85379 PUBLIC NOTICE S.93491 FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The foliOWiDC persons are doing business as: (1 ) 11aisy XTI As!JOClates, Ltd,,(2)DaJ- sy XIU Associates, Lttl., (3) Daisy XlV Associates, Ltd., -4120 Birch street, Suite 104, Newport Beach, Calllornta 92660: John Konwlur, 1907 Bayadere Terrace, Corona del Mar, CaJ lfornla 92625; Charles J. Diamond, 1S9 S, Bowllng Green Way, Brenr- wood, CaJllornla 90049. This business Is coOOuct- ed by a limited partnership. Signed: John Konwiser/ Charles J. Dl.amood. Thts statement was filed with tfle (·ounty clerk of Or- ange County Nov, 1~, 1977. Publish: Nov, 24, Dec. I, 8, 15, 1977, to the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85380 P U BLI C NOT ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing Wslness as: LaNore's Antiques, 1125 VI ctoria, Costa Mesa, CA. 926Z7 : La Nore M. Mc Kenzie, 9682 Olympic Dr., Hantlngton Beach, Ca. 92646; R. Bruce Mc Kenzle, 9682 Olympic Dr., Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646. This business Is conduct- ed by a limited partnership, Signed: La Nor e M. Mc Ken - zie. This staten.ent was flied with the county clerk or Ur- aoge County Nov. 16, 1977, Publish: Nov. 24, Der. 1, a, 15, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensitn. f .8~58-t P U BL I C N OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT The following persons are doing rustness as: The Ma gic Needles, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Cal. 92630: Lae Lonnie T. Mlng, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, Calif, 92630; Patricia A, Fablng, 23342 !AIM Meu, El Toro, Calif. 92630. This bus iness Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Sl(oed: Lae Lonrue T. Mlng, Patrlcla A. Fablng. This statement wa s flied wltb tbe county clerk of Or. &llge County Nov, 16, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, Dec. I, a, 15, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .a5536 P U BLI C NOT IC E STATEMENT OF ABAN- DONMENT OF lTSE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSllfESS NAME The tollowinc 1)68006 l&Ye abl.hdooed the use ot the business fllme: Mlng En- terprise, 24411 Osprey, El Toro, CaJU. ~630. Tht Flc- Uttous Business Name re- ferred to aboYe was flied ln o...,.e Coaatyoa9-15 ~1977. Lae u..te T. MJ.ac, Zf.lll ~r17, £1 Toro, CllU. 1:11», DoiiM Mlddern. una O.at w:eu. ElToro, CoiJL .uo; Patrlcl> f•I>--. zss.u lllao M,.r, Et Toro1 Clllll. IIUO. TJU '""*su wu COD--"' • .-m part. ............ lA Lomle T • .lllltJ, hlrtcll A. fob- ~~~~~~~ ... , ....... rutd ..... _,..-.,Or-"'f c.-....... Jrrl. 8"¢ ........ .,.. •• t. II, Jrri, II .. ~ •-'MilL r.-. ,. ...... ~#,.,. •• ~-,.,. -.. ........... ,._ lWRSDAY, DEC. I, lf17 CO NliiA DEL MAR, CAll F. PUBL.IC foi.OTIC:f: n:TITIOUI BIISUIISS MAIII STATI!JIBII'f Tbe JollowiAI( ponoo I> doloe Ill'"-""' II JUII So ~. 11011 SlrJplrl< Circle, lrvi.DI 9Zfl4: Pat- ricia t..M, 1901 Yacht En~ cbt.Dtrta.s, Newport Bch,, cat.aeeo. This baalDtSS ls conducted by an lDd.lvtda.J. SJcoed: Patrtcla Lee. Thts statement was tiled wUh tbe county clerk of Or. ange Couoty Nov. a, 1977 , Publlsb: De<:. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -85100 P U BLI C N O TI C E S-9342~ FICTITIOUS BUSrNESS NAME STo\TEMENT The followl01 persons are doing buslDess u: St. Clair Promotions, 915 Bellis, Newport Beach, California i2660: AUaa Lobel, 5130 Tt~rntree; Irvine, CaJ - lforoit 92715; Seymour Lobel, 915 Bellis, Newport Beach, California 92660. Thls buslness Is conducted by a gepo::.J partnerstllp. Slgnet1; Allan Lobel. "'ills statement was fli ed ·.tlth the county cif"rk of Ors aage County Nov , 4, 19'17. Publish: Nov. 17 ,24, Dec. t, 8, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -84960 PUBLIC N OTI C E S-93431 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEW:ENT The following person is dolng business as: Wedge- wood Post aad Glass Co., 111 Dlamond AVe,, New- port Beach, CA. 92662: R. Paul Esnard, 117 RuUy, Ba l- boa Island, CA. 92662. This t.uslness Is conduct- ed Uy an· lndJvidual. Sl~tned: P. Paul Esnard. Thts stater:1eot was Hied wtth tfle county clerk of Or. ange Count)· Nov. 4, 19'17. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, B, 1977 , In tl1e Ne...,-port Harbor Ensign. F -84893 PU BL IC NO T I CE Ss93450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.'.TEMENT The following persons are doing bu slnE'ss as: Park Lido Building Co., 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1220, Newport Beach, Calllornla 92660: William S. Messens ger and Phyllis M. Messen- ger 1975 Trusts, Marshall L. McDaniel, Trustee, 2230 Eas t Emperial ~lghway, Suite lll, El Segundo, Calt- forllla 90245; William L. G eobegan aM Lucretla C. Geohegan 1975 Trusts,lAar- shall L. McDaniel, Trustee, 2230 East Imperial IUgh. way, Suite Ill, El Segundo, California 90245; Ha rold E. Geohegan, 1423 East Broad- way, Glendale, California 91205. Th is bu siness Is conduct ed by a gene ral partnership, Signed: Mar shall L. Mcs Daniel. This statement was tiled wit h the county clerk or Or - ange Count}· Nov. 4, 19'77. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, B, 1977 , In the Newport Harbor Ensl~n. F -84895 P U B L I C N O T ICE S-93452 FiCTITIOlTS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following perSOW> are doing business as: Murphy Avern.1e Partnershlp, Suite 620, 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Richard D. Jones, 1950 Port Edward Place, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; C. Thomas Mallos, 1428 Sandcastle Drive, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This Wsloess Is conducted by a general partnership, Signed: Richard D. Jones. This statement was tiled wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 7, 19'77. Publtsh: Nov. 17, 2•, Cec, 1, 8, 1977, to the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -85027 P U BLIC NOTI C E S-935Z9 fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAWE STATEMENT Tbe followtDJ person Is dot.Dc t.JI.nesaaa: Montgom- ery Rallch Auoelates, 4350 Yon Karman AYet'lut, Suite HO, Newport PH.ch, CaiU- onta a%660: Howard, How- ud It Barnard. lac •• Gtael'tl Put.Dir, uso Voa Karmu At'tnue, S.lte HO, Newport Boacll, Cllll>-aeeo. Tlll>boal_la_ b)' 1 U..u.J -I"IIIIIP. lipid: -rt w. llowUII, ... -..,.. nta --lllod .... ... -...... ol Or-.... Caoooly llor. II, ltrl. -llor. u. Doc. I, 1, 11, sm, 1.1 a. M'ftPOrt lllrllor blip. f ··7JO PUBLIC NOTI C E S.914i$ FICTITIOUI BUSINESS NAME ST ATEIIEHT Tile lbUOIIfiiiC PtriOD Ll doi.IIC tu.ioen as: P£Z, Ltd., 1201 Don Street. Stllte 570, Newport Btteb, c •• 92660: Lawrence E. Peter- aoa_ Jr., a Wladwood, lr- Yine, CallfornJI 9!114. This business lJ cooductil!d by a Umlted ~rtoersbtp. 'Slgoed: Lawrence E. Peter- soc., Jr., General Partoer. This statement was flltd with the county cltrk of Or - ange County Nov, 9, 1977. Publis h: Nov . 17, 24, Dec. 1, a. 1977, In the Newport Harbor. Ensign. F -a51a5 P U BL IC NOT ICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SU.PER10R COURT OF THt: STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A-93109 Estate of ELIZABETH UP't'ON, Deceased. NOTICE lS HEREBY GlVs EN to the cnditors of tfle above namecl decedent that all persons having claims against the said decedent are required to rue them, with the necessary vouc h- ers, In the office of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouc h- ers, to the und ersigned at the office or his attorneys, Keene and Dlon, Newport Arches Marina BuUd~, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Suite 401, Newport Beach, CalU- ornla 92663, which is the place or rosiness of the un- dersigned in all matters per- taining to the estate or sttct decedent, with in tour months alter the first pUblication trl thts notice, Dated: November 14, 1977. Galvin R. Keene, E1ecutor of the WUJ of the above named decedent. Keene and Dlon, Attorneys at Law, Newporl Arc t!es Ma- rlna Bldg., 33 33 W, Coast Highway, Suite 401, Newport Beach, Calllornla 92663; tel. ·ephooe: (714 ) 645-4044, At- toroeys fo r Executor. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dec, 1, B, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. P U BL IC N OTICE S-'JJH2 FICTITIOL:S Bt.:SJKESS NAME STATEMENT The tollo.,dng person ts doing OOs tness a.s: Martin Al r, 19331 .'-lrport Way South, Santa ,I na , Calltor- nla 92707: Martin A\·latlon, Inc., a Ca\Hornia rorporas lion, 19331 Airpo rt Wa}· Sout h, Santa Ana , Califor- nia 92707, This b.Jslness Is coorluct- ect by a rorporatlon, Corporat!ou Na me: Mar- t in Av iation, In~·., Richard F. Fontaine, Pres ident. This state ment wa s tiled with !h~ rounl}' clerk of Cr- ance County Sov, 10, 1977. Pu iJIIsh: ~ov . 17, 24, Dec, 1, 8, 19'7i, In the Newporl Harbor Ensign. F -85288 PU B LIC N OTIC E S-93432 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The tollowln~o: persons are doing IJus ineass as: The Flower Factory, 9592 HA m- Ilton, Hunt~on Beach, Cas lit 92646: Te rry w. Ashhty, 17680 San Simeon, Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708; Harree Siler, 17680 ~an Simeon, Fountam Va He)·, Cal , 9270a. This Wslness I~ conduct. ed Ly a Hm lte<1 partnership. Signed: Terry W. As hley, This state menl was filed with the c-ounty clerk of Or- a~e County Nov. 9, 1977. Publish; Nov, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ens4!:n. F -85144 P U·BLIC N O TIC E S-q342S FICTITIOUS BUSINF'.SS NAME STATEMENT The [ollowlng persons are dofn& WsUK!ss as: Lorna Ranch Homes, 2082 Buslnea.s Center Dr ive, Sutte 155 , Irs vine, CA 92715: .... Yellow Brick Roact-BuUiJlng Coms pa.ny, Ltd., 2082 Business Center Dr., Ste. 155, Irvine, C A 9Z715; Rolland J. Col. !Ins, 3-4 Dahlia Street. Cor- ona del Mar, CA 9Z625; ibl~ lltf C. Wuod, 2001 Port Rams~:.ti!' Place, Newport B*aCh, C A 9:660. Thta Wslntss Is oordict- ed by a t~;enenl partuershlp. SJc;Hd: Merrlll A. Molts, Jr., Prnldtot of Yellow Brick llold BuUdlDC c om. puy, Ltd. Thll ltatttndl ••• ruert wltll the couat)' ctert of Or. up COIIIJ Hot, 4, 1t17, AttDuey or Bukof AceM: a... J. FlldmU. Ultl L1mbort lit, El tfo'"!'L CA tzao, ~t~o~>~>oao 11vt61· Uti. Plblllll: Mor. 11, U, Dec. !.r !· 1m, "' tllo 11-.ct IWIIOr EDiicL f- P48LIC ,NQTIC~ s.mst PICTI'fJOIJS IIU8Ilt£SS MAME STATEMENT The foUowlle pe:raou an dol'l bol ...... u: Sl_... Propentn Phi .. ho. 4350 Voa Karmao AYthe, Suite 350. N....,.rt lltlcb, Call. torata NMC: Jamt~ ll Blnm, sou: Graode v~~ea. Lapoa Niguel, CllltoroJa 928'77; Robert W. Howald, 2a21 Harbor VIew Drive, Coroaa del Mar, CaJiforP.Ia 92625: wuuam A. Honrd, 4621 Gorf\am Drlve, CoroM del Mar, Calltomla 92625; Fred B. Huesmu, 114 Soutn June Street, Lo5 Anceles, Calllornll 9\)004; JOhn A.. Wisdom, 2275 Sherwood Road, San Martoo, CaJlfornia 911 08; Kerry Patterson. In- corponted, 1ZOI6 Wilshire Boulevard, Los AOKeles, California 90025. Tl\ls business Is cooduC'ted by a general -p3rtnership. Sll::nad: Robert W, Howard, This statement was filed wttfl the c,ounty clerk of Ors ange Count f Nov( 23, 1977. Publish: Dec. l, 8, IS, .22, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -85987 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The followlng persons are doing b.Jslness as: Stlver Fox Photo, 226 Onyx, Bi.tboa Island. Ca, 92662: Richard D. Jones, 2.26 Onyx, Balboa Island, Ca. 92662; Shauna L. Hartmann, 226 On}·:r, Balboa Island, Ca. 92662. Tills business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Richard D. Jones. This statement w:~.s 'IJled vdth lhe COUDI:}' clerk of Ors ange County Nov. 28, 1977, Publish: ~-I, B, IS, 22, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Eosl.gn. F -86047 P U BLIC N O TI C E S-93561 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sl ATEMENT The following person is r!oiD~t-business as: Com- rnerr enter ExPr usultes, 3990 Westerly Place, Suite 140, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Cynthia D. Mathews, 23036 Cecilia, Mi ssion Vie- jo, Ca. !:12675, This Wsiness Is conducted t.Jy a limited partnership. Sig ned: Cynthia D. Mathews. This s tatement ~·as riled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 2.3, 1977, Fnnk M. Moore, Attorney al Law, 4085 Long Beach Boulevarr!, Long Beach, Ca. 90807. Pu bliSh: Dec. l, 8, 15, 22, 1977, In the Newport HarLot Ens ign. Fs85979 P U B LIC NOT I C E A-93544 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORASGE Or der to Show Cause For Change of Name Benson Jonas Lu (minor ) has tued a petttion 1n this court for an order allow!~ petltlooer to change his name from Benson Jonas Lu to Brandon Jooas Lu , It is hereby ordered that all persons Interested ln the matter aforesaid appear be- fore this court In Department No, 3 at 700 ClYte Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Cal- UorDla, on Dec. 13, 19'17, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., and then and there sht.w cause, U any they M.ve, why said petition for changeofnameshouldoot be granted. It is 1\Jrther ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published In New- port Enslen, a u.,spaper of ~eoeral clreula.Uon, publilhs ed In thla county at least ooce a week for four con- secutive weeks prior to the day of said bear101. Otted: Nov. 3, 19'77. Lester Van Tatenbove Judge of the &lperior Court PubUsh: Noy. 17, Z4, Dec. 1, 8, urn, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. P U BLIC NO.TICE PUBL.IC HOTICI! ··-FJ:JJIIIUI8U8Uf188 IIAMIITATIMIHT Tile ................ ... <IOtll ....... u: , ...... , Pa-..., WO Voo Kar- Ay-, S.lte 150, M"POrt Btaeb, CIIIUorlla 11610: ~ M. Bl!Wfd. G-r. at P.-r, 1100 Wool Bt7 Avuu.e, Balboe, CaiUonll 9Zm: -rt w. Honrct, Geoeral Putner, 28!1 Har- bor View Drl•e, Corooa del War, CIIUon.la 926,25; WU. Uam A. Howard, GeDtral Partuer 4621 Gorham Drive, Corooa del Mar,Cai- Lfornla 9262:5. Thi.J ba1intu Is coldlct- ed by a limited partnershlp. SC,ned: Robert W. rtowlrd, General Partner. ThiB statement was nted with the county ct,rk of Or· aoce County Nov. 18, 1977. Publish: Nov. 24, De<-. 1, 8, 15, 1977, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F s85729 PUBLIC N.OTICE STATEMENT OF ABAN- OONMENT OF USE OF FIC - TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The tollowtng persons have abandoned the use ol the ficUUous business name, Sylvia G. HochmanaDI1Susao B. Hochman, DBA Mariner's Coffee Shop, at 2606 Avon Street, Newport Beach, Cal- Ifornia, 92663. The fictlUoos 1 Wslness name referred 10 above was filed in Orange County on June 2, 1976. Svlvla G. horhman. 246a Na . poll Way, Costa Mesa, cam. 92627; Susan B. Horhmao. 2468 Napoli Way, Costa Me- sa, Caur. 9Z627 . This huslness was ('OQ· ctuctecl b\' a Partnership. Signed: Susan B. Hochman. Publish: Dec. 1, a, 15, 22, 197'7, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57114 PUBLIC NOTICE Ss93544 FICTrrtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MEriT The tollowl~ person Is rtoing Luslne5s as: LagUna Properties, a llmilec1 part- ners~ip, 29602 Oeervale Circ-le, Laguna NigUel. Ca. 92677 : Arthur Harry Nelson, 29602 Deervale Cirr.le, La- guna Niguel, Ca. 92677. This business Is conductf'd b}' :o llmlted partnership. Signed: Arthur Harry ~el­ •on. This statement wu Wed with tbe count) d l'tk. ot Or- aogl! County Nov. 23. 1977. Publl.sh: Ope, 11 8, 15, 22, 1977, In tht Newport Harbor Ensign. F .85951 PUBL IC N OTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'!' The follow!~ person ,Is doing IA~slness as: Rocky's, 9Sl S. Knott St., Anaheim, Calif, 92608: Great Gatsby Inc., CaUf. ('Orporation, 95 1 S. Knott St., Anaheim, Calif. 92608. This Wsloess Is conducted by a corporation. Corporation Name: Great Gatsby loc,, Lenard E. Cole- by, pres. This statement was liled with the counry derk of Or- ange County Nov. 25, 1977. Publish: :lee, 1, 8, IS, 22, 19'77, In the Newport Harbor Ensta:n. F -85997 PUBLIC NOTI CE'· Ss93~5 1 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The rollowl..ng person is doing business as: Viua El Toro Pet Center, 23352 El Toro Rd., El Toro, Calli.: Y Ula. Mar-jo Corporation of Callltlrnt.a, 1723 Graat Au. n.ue, Redondo Beach, Ca. 90278, This Wsioess is cooducted by a corpontioa. Corponttoo Name: Vllla Mar-Jo Cor. This atatemeol wu flled with the c::owaty elert of Or. uce Coaoty HoY. 18. 1977. qtPu.bllab: Dec, · 1, 8, 15, 2t, 1977, ID th• Newport Harbor Eostp. F -85717 nc rnlllUIIIIIIUtas IIAMI ftATIMIJrT Tto. .......... _ll doMe twtrx,Ul TIM c,..,., CoapeiJ, 'htGn-.,...,.co-,lloo.a.liiPI PbullibUa Co., llrf-G Alt. ... , ........ CoRa 11 .... CA mze, J. H. Gr ... rr • Compuy, IDc., CaJ1Jon1a c:orponUon, 3181 ..C Alrny AtiDIIt. Colli ..... , CA 9%12&. TtlU Wllnu:J 11 CODdu('t· fod by a corpontioG. CorponUon Name: J. H. GrecotJ &. Comp.t.Dy, loc,, Mlcbtel J, Burke floaDCe Officer (Secretary~ of Cor- pontion. Tbll atatemerat wu filed with the county C'lerk or or. a.oce County No•. 9, 197'1'. Publlsh: Nov. 24, O.C. 1, a, 15, 19'77, tn the Newport Harbor Enat1n. F .as \51 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following periiODI are dOing business as: American FE-atures Enterprise, 29222 Balloch St., Lagun1 Niguel, · Ca. 92677: Cui Harden, 29222 Ba.Uoch St., LICUDI. Ni«Uel. CL 9Z677; Dorothy L. Harden, 2922! Balloch st .. Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677. This business is conducted by a general partaershtp. Signed: Carl Harrltn.. This statement was llled with the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 21, 1977. Publish: Nov, 24, Dec. 1, a, 15, 1977, in the Newport Harbor Ensign, F .85834. PUBLIC NOTICE S-93449 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowl,rijc persons are doing bUsiness as: Riverside Properties, a Ltd. Partner· ship, 29602 DeervaleCirciP, La~na Niguel, Ca., 92677: Arthur H. Nelso!l, 29602 Deervale Circle, Laguna Nls guel, Ca. 92677; Robert Dean Jackson, 3450 Sawtelle Blvd., Apt. 34a, Los Anceles, Ca. 90066. This business Is conducted b)' a limited partnership. Signed: Arttltlr H. Nelson. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Qr. ange Count)' Nov. 7, 1977. PubliSh: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, a, 1977, In the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. F -a5029 PUBLIC NOTICE S-93531 f'ICTITIOUS BUSJN ESS NAI"E STATEMENT The following persons are doing Wslness as: Monte- bello Associates, 4350 Von Karman Avewe, Suite 350, Newpo rt Beacb, CaJUorn1a 92660: freewill )" Partners, a limited partnership, General Partner, 43!10 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 350, Newport Beach, California 92660; Moran ProP~!rties Monte- bello, a limited partnership, General Partner, 1011 South Fremont Avefl.le, AU1amLra, Callfomia 91802. This busloess Is conducted by a genenl partnership, Signed: Robert w. Howard. General Partner of Free- way Partners, This statemert was filed with the county c lerk of Or- ange County Nov. 18. 1977, Publish: NoY, 24, Dec::, 1, a. 15, 1977, In tile Newport Harbor Ensign. F ·85'1'28 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA F'OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-93581 Estate ut KATHRYN JULIA QUAN, alao k.DOWD aa KATHRYN J. QUAM and KATHRYN QUAN, Otctutd. NOTICE II HEREBY GlVEN to the tredlton of the above Dlmtd dtetdeGt that all pt:tiOU MYIDI clalma aplntt tbe said de· cedtat are requlnd to rue tbem, wtth tbe atenary YOUchers, Ia the otnce oltbt cl.rk of tbt aboYe eattU-.t PUBLIC N.OTIC£ eourt, Or to phMIII tbtm, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS with the aeet~~~.ry YOaeb- ~U8LIC NOTICe PlCTITIDUIIIUIJII- MAMIITATIMEJtT Tllo , ................... ~ 'Wt1111 u: L._ ·WPi latorloro, Uti E. Cout HwJ .. toroaadiUiar, CoiJL -: Jou Lt 8oo c, ... ~ U:tl A.aoru Rd •• L-lflpot. CliU. urn. T ... -,.-1. td by •• Loctt•Idlal. S'-otd: Jou Le Boa C•.acros. Tbla .tatem•at wu flied •ttfl tbe eoaty clerk of Or· Q(8 CouMJ HoY. 140 1~7. P.blteh! Hov. 14, Dec:. 1, a, 15, lt77, ln the Newport HarfJor Entittn. F. a5309 . . PUBLIC NOTtC'E FICTITIOUS BUSIItESS NAil£ STATEMENT T.be foUowt~ person Ia dolnl: butiDtu as: Pets For Less. 18120 Broolthurst, Salle 57, Foontai.D Valley 92'708: Jo CarrhJr, 1U02 Shirley. Westmtnst~r. ca. This b.ISIMiSia (.·ooducted by 10 lodtvt~al. 'SI~ned: Jo Carrln. Thls statement was ftttd wtth lbe eouat)' clerk of Or- •nge County Nov, 25, 1977. Pubtlsh: Dec. '· 8, 15, 22, 19'77. tu IIHt l-iewport Harbor Ensittn. F' .85999 PUBLiC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S't'ATEMENT Tilt lollowtnc Jl@rsons are doing business as: P 11 R Enterprises, 9252 Garden Grove Blvd~. t4, Ganten Grove, Ca. 92644: Steven Boyd Rudolph, 27231 Jars dl.nn, Mission VIejo, Caltf. 92 67!i; Davhl KeJI)· Preston, 13063 C:tsa Linda, Apt. 35E, Gardeu Grove, C;~llf. 92644, This IJustr.ess ls condu('ted by a &l>Deral partnership, Signed: Steve RudOlph. This statement was filed •Uh the ('ounty derk or Or- alij!.P County Nov. 30, 1977, PuiJilsh; 0('(', 8. l!i, 22, 29, 1977, Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F s861SO PUBLIC NOTICE S-935aa FICTITIOUS BUSU~l::SS NAME STATEMENT· The follOwing persons are doing tusiness as: Dude- hlscue Music, nao Santa Elena Or .,"Buena Park, Ca. 90620: Debonh Rose Nova IL., 16631 Arbor Circle, Hunt- Ington Beac-h, Ca. 92646; Daniel LJpwf'llyn Morgan. 7380 Santa Elena Cr., Bu"ua Park, Ca. !)()620. This bu5lness is conducted by ..1 limited partners;llp._ Signed: Danae! Llt>weiJ~·n Morpn. This statement was rtiP<I with the county clerk of Or- a~e Count~· 0('(". l, 1 '¥1 7. Publish: Dtoc . 8, 15, 22. Z9, I 977, in tfle ~ewport HarLor Ensign. F -862'78 PUBLIC NOTICE S-93598 FICTITIOUS BUS!NE:5S NAME STATEMENT The followtnc person is doin~ tJ.aaiDeu as: Fisher- mana Loek•r, 34320 Par lfk Coast Hwy., Dana Point, CalU. 92629: Robert Peter Steffen, 26931 Calle Maria, Capistrano Beac11. Calif. 92624. This busllutss ls conductf'd by an lodlvldual. Signed: Robert P. steffeo. This statemnt n.s IUed with the county derk ol Ots all(e County Nov. 30j 1977, Publish: Dec. 8, 15. 22, 29, 1977, in the Npwport Harbor Ensten: F -S616S S-9:579 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S'J'A.TEMENT Th• followtac JWrson Is doln( buSIDell as: 8 ' D Warlne. S462! Calle-Nar Aajs., Capistrano Beach. C&.IUonia 9Z6Z4: Bruce E. Nescher, iiiZ RIIPOSido, l.a Habn Hetpta, CaJUOrala, This bUslDeu lS eoftducted by to IDdl•l .. l. Slptd, Bruce E. Nncber. Tllla ttatemeat wu ttled wltb tbe eouoty clerk of Or- tnttt Coolly No•. u. 18'77. Plblbb: Dec. I, 15, U, &9, 197?, 1a 1M Nnport Htrbor '-icr.. F -16Cl55 NAME STATEMENT S-91448 era, to tbt aDdllrs&aDtd at The followlnc penons are FICmJOUS BUSINESS tht ofttcet: ot Harwood ._ PUBLIC NOTICE dolntt ... .-as: Ape• Sop. NAIIE STATEMENT Ad"'-$50 N....,.rt CM· S-HIH ply CompanJ, 2865 E. Coalt The toUo•LDc penou t.H ter Drl'l8, Qllte 100, l(ew. rtc1'11'10US BUSJlfESS H•y., Suite 1208, Coro• dolDC t.aiDta as: EUIDon port Beach, Calli»I'DIIr. KAME STATEMENT del War, Cal, 92$25: J~ma P~ a Ltd. PutDir· wblell 11 hie plact of tul-Tbllollowblt penoa~ate Holland. 102 Scbol& PI, tblp, 1-Doon ... CI6cl.. -of 1bo _,._. 1o doiJic boll-• u: Pla1 Nt ..... rt lltleii,Callt. t!MS; L..-Mlcwl, CL tun: all .. -. portalllllto... BaM, .. II Ct-Roll, Mll•ta 8rowo, 111$45 Stier. A-r ll ft.._ --lool_doe __ wllll-TMIIo, CoiJL -~- cmlloo 9•1:!:, '!."!!!'.· 1!!"!*-•r Dotrn1 c'"L~ ~,1110• 11 --an.rlllollnl 1. e-. I fiSt -... • _, -... -. -·-' ... ' _,, --• --ol l1oll -· Drt••· -tltiPII. 20ZOl o.uta, WoMJaM Met ..... ~~, U Aft. 14. fJ.. LOUTTA KLYif, Ae.ll-CaiU 111-· • ~ l M-• ~.O C -u 0 ... -• HUla, CaW. n-: Mk-Y.-lce. aUf. I; M 1atr'llll' wta tile WUI A. ....... , liTH ......... s. c.-r, au Lotblar. llodpr:'!; D -u. u, -., ao -., ... om.,, -laid 8......_ Coroa dol-· Col,-· Y-, IIIII. -l. --... II I CIIJI. ll1 •• niatwiN" .. I~• .. -... ftlabetf 11Ja I fl.., J)()IU.LD ~ IUJIWIOOD. nllhtsn .. •lll:tMI "'• _.t ... -•"· "' • -...-••· ...., uawooo • -· 11r .. tz n 1 • ...-·~ )lle'ull. ~. .... ·-I. .. _ 1011, t.o. ... '"'· --~-.. -· . nta •t ••• wu IIW ,_ *I••• ftl .... port ._.,.CA .... Mt-TM1 •211 til: wu lied •lllllllo-elerllaiOr·/-.. _.._ifOr· "till, •• .,.,. 1w ,..,..._ ,.... .. ...,_afOr • .... c.-y llor. If. lrrl. -c.-y .... 7, lrrl. --.. tz L . c..rr Doe. 1. 1m -Dee. I, I, II, IV 'tb .... 1'1, U. Die. pz-Doc. 1, U, .. Doo 1, II ..; D, 1rr111, ~ lo ... "r-' j{,l-1, l'!f•. II .. "--p 11, lrrl, 11 ao p1 ,111 .. II ia. ...:... -=•· ..,. 4'L •--._....., .._ r.- I PUBLIC NOTI(lE S.t:IUO FICTITIOUI BUSIIIIBI "AME S"a·ATEIIEHT Tbt lolJowtlt; Pt...,.. In doiJI« Mtllltl at: ArU lantU Tndloe Co •• Ltd., u21 u..-., •. , co.. M-. CliiiD-tMrl: Oscar Ktl:llbtu, ISIM Boll WoJ, Marlol Dol Rty, Cllll. 90291; H. Saa63rd Gr...._ berc. UZ'71 S. AUaotic Au., L)'UWOOCI. Cllll. 9021!. This bu11Dtss 1a coaducted b)' a ceoenl partDersblp. Stcned: Otcar KeNsbl.aa. Thls statement wu rt.led with tbe county clerk ol Or- a01e Cuuaty No•. 15, 19'17. PuhU.th : Nov. u. Dec. 1, 8, 15. l!J'77, ln the Newport tlarbor Ens~.«n. r .asut PUBt:..IC NOTICE S~93535 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE: OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Of ORANGE No. A-93737 NOTICE 0:.' HEARING . OF PETITION FOR PRO- BATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TEST AMENT- ARY Estate or MAE L. LUS- TIG, also known as MAE LENORA I USTIG, and as LENORE MAE LUSTIG, De~ ceased. NOTICE ~ HEREBY GI- VEN that EDWIN J. HYMAN AND ROBERT M, MILLER has filed herein a petition lor Prol»te of Will and for lssuan('e of Lett~rs Testa- mental)', reference tc wbtch 1s made for 1\Jrther partlcu- l:t rs , aDd that the time and p!a('e of hearing the sam• has loet•n set for Dec, 13, 19771 11 10:00 a.m., In th,. court- room or Department No, 3 •I said c-ourt, at 700 Civic f •·nl~r Drhe WPst, In tht> C1t1 ofSant.aAu,Calllornla. l>atec:1 Nov. 21, 19'77 William E. StJohn, Counl.}' Clerk Rohert L. Mlll~r. 1930 Wils hire R!vtf., 111809, Los Af'lt!eles, Ca. 90057, 213- 484 -8680, Attorney for: pe- tllioner, Publish: Nov. 24, iJec 1, 8, 1977, In tf.e Ne1tport Hats tJor Enstc.n, P U BLI C NO T ICE S-93446 FTC. TITIOIJS BUSIN ES::> ~AME STATEMENT The followh'l& 'person Is dolDB tJusuless as: P1ctn.(: Painters, Z9712 Prato a Cr., Laguna Niguel, Ca. 926'77: Robert DeMis Kopenheter, 29712 Preston Dr., L<aguna Niguel, Ca. 92677, This bus!MSS Is Co.rwtucted IJ~ an Individual. Sl!o(ntd: Robert Dennis Kopenbefer. This statPment was nted with thP count)· rlerk of Ors angft Count~· Nov. 9, 1977. Publish: Nov. 17, 24, Dee. I, 8, 1971, In the Newport Harhor Ens~n. F -aSt86 PUBLIC NO T IC E FJCT(TlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fotlowlllf: persoo Is tlolng Wsioess as: SamPiiJOfl Ente-rprises, 2379 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa . 9ZG27: Charles Martin Sampson, 2379 S11nta Ana Ave., Com Mesa, Ca. 926Z7. Thls business Is conducted IJ~· an Individual. S~ned: Cha rles Martin Sampson. This atatement •u Rled v:lth the count)' df'rk of Or- an.:t> Count y Nov. 25, 1977. Publt.sh: Dec. 1, a, 1s, 22 , 1977, In the Newport tl.arbor Enslta. f -a~998 PUBLIC NOTI CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT The following periOD 11 dolO( balirwtll 11: The Staroer Compu.y • Realtors ' Qallders, 180 •• E" New- port CeU•r Dr., N"'PC)rt BHcb, Cal, 92660: F'rtd- erlclr: Darrell stame1, tan Port Tlllla. N....,.rt Boatll, Cal. 92160. Till> IIIIIM<sl>-td by 10 ladl,~. Slptd: rredlrlek Darhll stanea. Tllll atat.rntat na flltd wtba the couaty elert of Or- aace c.-, Hot. 14, am. hblla: MO'f. 1 '1', !4, Dte. I, I, 19'77, lA tiM llt"1'0rt Hartlor Eaotco. f .ISM\ P.UBLIC NO'TICII~ fiCTlnOOS BIISUIESS MAllE STATEMENT Tilt --por-II ciDIIC t.rtuit u: Mutk 8tal ~. IOUI llaJ· ''" if!•~. --HtiPio. <>-. 11701: lllcla. 1rd 11. Flood, JOI41 liar· "" ...... --......... Clllr. 117117. ....... I ... ea•tlad "' .. __ , --_ .. ,_ ftll ., ........ ...... ...,-.. Or· c.-y .... M.lrrl. Doo. I, II, .. .. .. lito"-' -, .. ,. ' • . t , - . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determmed That .Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . . ~ ~--- • ·-... ····-· ..... ····-····· .... Who could make light of themselves better? Regular and Menthol -.--~ .. ~···'"•1>•••• ..................... . .. ........... .,., ............ . "UeLIC NOTICe ' OIIIIIIWICIIIO. 1751 All ~ANC E OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AM£IIDIJIQ CHAFTER 5.04; SECTIOHS 5,01,010 AND 5,. OI.DIO; AND ADDUtO SEC. '"TIOJIS 5.01.021 AND >.01 •• 024 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OF A GROSS RECEIPTS TAX, ESTAB. LISHING A MINIMUM TAX AND OPTIONAL METHOD OF DETERMINING TAX; TO BECOME EFFECTIVE UP ... ON ITS DATE OF AOOP. TION AS A.N ORDINANCE FlXINC THERATEOFTAX- ATION The City Council of the CUy of Newporl Beach DOES ORDAIN .ts follvWs: SECTION t. Chapter 5.04 or the Ne-.·port Beach Municipal Co•lf· 1.!1 amended ln Its entlrt>l v to read as follows: '·CHAPTER 5,04 GENERAL 1-'ROVtsiONS SECTIONS: 5,04,010 Definitions 5.04.020 License and Tax Payment, and Flngar- printi~ r-ee Requlre- m~ls 5,04,025 Waiver 5.04.030 Br:lllch Establish- ments and Separate Busi- nesses 5.1W.040 Evlden('e of Dolng Business 5.04.050 Constitutional Ap- portionm~>nt 5.04,060 Exemptions 5.04.070 Exemption -Char- Itable and Nonprofit Or- ganltatlons 5.04.080 .Exemption . Dis- abled Veterans 5.04,090 Minor's E:r:emption 5.04.100 Exemption for Art- ists anrl Art E:r:hibits 5.04.105 Exemption for Resldentl.aJ Rental Un its '5,04,ll0 Exemption for PubUr UtiUUes 5,04.120 Revenue Measure 5.04.130 Alternative Tu 5,04.140 Application for Li- cense 5,04.1 50 AJJPllcaUoo for First License 5.04.160 Processing of Ap- plication ' 5.04,170 lssuaocP of LI- cense -Contents 5.04.180 Error In fp~ Non- prejudlclal 5.04.190 Error to Terms Voids License 5.04.200 ~plicate LicPnse 5.04.210 License Nontrans- terable 5,04,220 Posting and K~ep­ lng a License 5,04.230 Piyment aoo Terms of License -Tran- sition Period 5.04.240 Statement for Re- newal or Licenses 5.04.250 Unpaid Feoes 5.04,260 Penalties for De - linquency 5.04,270 License Fee a Debt 5,04,280 Refunds 5.04.290 Enforcement Ri~tht of Entry 5.04.300 Examination of Books, Records, Witnes- ses, Information Con- fidential 5.04.310 Declaration -Con- fidentl.al Documents 5.04.320 Extension of Time 5.04.330 Appeal 5,04,010 DEFINITIONS (a ) "Business" shall mean arts, professions, trades and occupations in all aDd every kind of call- Ing, whether or not...!:! r tied on for profit. (b) '•Cross Receipts" shall mean the to~l amounts actually recelvet1 or re- ceivable from sales and the total amounts actually re- ceived or receivable for the performaoce of any act or service, of whatever nature It may be, for which a charge Is made or credit allowed, whether or oot such act or service Is oone as a part of or ln connec.tioo wJth the sale or materials, goods, wares or merchandise, to- eluded In '•gross receipts" shall be all receipts, cash, credits, aod property of any kind or llllhlre without any deduction therefrom on ac. count of the cost of lhe proper1J sold, the cost ot materials used, labor or se"lce cost, interest paid or payable, or losses or other espen.ses whatsoever. Excluded from '•grou re- cel.pts" shall be the follow· toe: 1. Cash discountt allowed or takeo on Sl.les. 2. Crtdlt allowed on prop- erty accepted u put of the ptrc:bue price aod wbleh property may later be .old, tt whteb Umtt Uw •••• prlee aball be !Deluded u ''lf'OSI r.celpta." S. ADJ taa required by 1a w to be taeludtd lA or .-10 till p~rdluo prtee ud coUtclocl !JoDI tbll .... •attr or p!lteburer. 4. 8och p~rt of tile -prtee Ill proporiJ -nod ..,. ,. ........ -,_, ... -Ill a COIIIroct Ill ale uilr t H .... rlleulrl .,..,. ...... '· a.e ...... ot l'tiPIIIIIble ............. lilt-· ......... -.............. tlUo LlltolDeoDMalllM-- -·(IIIIIootbo...-_ I, A-colloctocl 1ol' otbert •tttre the bl1,...... ll 1Ct1Qf u 111 qeld or tnast" to tbe tlttDI lblt ac:b lmowlll are paid to tboM for whom colleetfd. pro•lded tbe areDI or trua. t" baa: Aln.lsbed the Fl. .u.net Director with the names aod addresses of the others aDd tbe amouatJ pald to them. TtllsexclusloosbaU DOC apply to any lees, per- ceotages, or other paymeots retatned by the agent or trustee, 7. C a.sh value ol sales. trades or tranpctlons be. twet!D depe.rtmenu or units of the same business. a. Tnosactions between a partoershl.p and Its partners. 9. Rt'<."elpts from services or sales In transactions be- tween artlllated corpora. tlons, An aftULated corpora- lion Is a corporation: (I) devOtlog a ooo-votlng stock of wh.lch Is owned at least eighty percent (80%) by such other corporation with whtch such transaction ts had; or (U) which owns at least eighty percent (80%) ot the votlllg aod noo-voUog stock of such other cofl)Oratlon; or (Ui) at least eighty per- cent (8ot'b) of the voting an non voting stock of which Is owned by a corr.mon par- ent corporation Which also has such ownershiP of the corporatlon with which transaction Is had. 10. Re<·elpts from Invest - ments where the holder of the investment receives only In- terest anrt(or rUvidends. 11. Receipts derh·ed from the occasional sale of usert, obsolete or surplus trade tlxtures, machinery o r other equipment used by the li- censee In the regular course of the llc~nsee's business . (c) '·Operate'· sha.ll mean and lnclurle manage, control or rarry on. ~d) "Person" shall mean and In clude all domestic and foreign corpora:ions, as- soc !.a lions, syndicates, jOint stock cofl)Oratlons, partner- ships of ever}' kind, clubs, Massachusetts Trust, 'bust- ness or comr .. on law trusts, societies, aDd lnrllvlduals transact!~ and rarrylllg on any l)usJness i.nthe cltyolller than as an e mployee. (e) '·Sale" shall Include the transfer, in an}' manner or b}' any means whatsoever, of title to property lor :. consideration; the servt.ng, supply!~ or turnishlng tor a consideration or any prop- erty; anrl a tr~nsa ction whereby the possession of property is transferred and the seller retains the title as security for tDe payment of the price shall likewise be deemed a sale, The fore- gou~g definition shall not be deemed toe:r:c.l ude an)' trans- action which Is or which, in effect, resulls in a sale within the contemplation of Ia"''· (() '·Sworn Statement'' shall mean an affidavit sworn to before a person authorized to take oaths, or a declara- tio n or certHicatlon made un.ter penalty of perjury." 5.04.020 LICENSE AND TAX PAYMENT, AND FJN. GERPRJNTINC F'EE RE- QUIREMENTS, Except when operat.lng uoxler a permit Issued pursuant to Chapter 5,1 6, oo person, eithe r for himself or any other person, shall operate any business specUied In t:lis Title In tne City without first having ob- tained a license from the City to do so, or without compl ylng with any and all regulations of suc h bustneu contained In Ulls Title; and the carcyiog on of any such bUslness wlthOtlt first bav- lng obtained a license from the City to oo so, or with. out complying wtth any and all regulations of such bust- ness contained in this Title. shall constitute a separate v-iolation ot this ·rtue for each a.ncl every day that such business Ia so carried on. Where llngerprtntlng ls re- QUired as a coodltlon ot ob- talnlog a license to operate any such buslnesa, lo ad~ dillon to any other fees Im - posed purtuant to thi& TlUe, a fee eQUal to that Currtatly charged to the City bJ tho State ot Ctlllornla wUl be charced lor eaeb peraoa n- qulred to bt 110 f1DcerprlJIIttd. 5.04.025 WAf /ER. Tbll City COilncil may II Ita 411- crtUOC'I Ia CUtl or t..rdsb.tp ••In lbt r«JJinm•U: ol Stc1Joo 5,04,020olt"ICodt, ,.Of.OSO CRANC H £8,.. TABLISHMPTS AND SEP- ARATE BUSiliESSES. A 011>- •rtte UctaN IMit bl ob· taiDid tor •cb brueb II· tl.bltlibmnl or loe&Uol of tM te•' ... traM&Cted ud carrtodlllludlor-•- .,... tJpt al bllln 110 at tt1t -· loeolloo, ud -11-_ .... _tllll Uc ••• to tn.Mnct Uld Cl.tl'J H GGIJ 1M ........ Uc•-tilt,...,. at tilt-- UNi or Ill tbe m&Mer clt- lllpolociiO ••b -· 5,04,040 EiWENCE OF OOUfG BUSINESS. Wbta uy periOD •MJJ bJ •M oltlcU, ctmUan, card.~. telepboot book. or new.rpaptrs, ld- vertlte, hold out, or reore· ••at tbat he Is 1n buaJDN.t 1D the City. or wbea a.ny Ptr.on holds ao aeth'e U- ceue or permit llsued by a governmental ageocy la- dicaUQ& U\at he is In tl.isl- ness In the City, aDd ~ijCh person' taUs to deny by a sworn statement riven to the Ltceose Supervisor that be Is not conducting a tl.islness In the City, after befog re- quested to do so by lhe LI- cense Supervisor, then these facts shall he considered prima facie evidence that he is conducttng a bustoess In the Ctty. 5,04,050 CONSTITU - TIONAL APPORTION- WENT, None ot the UceDSe ta:r:es provided for by this Title shall be so applied as to occaslo[o an undue bur- den upon Interstate com- merce or be violative of the equat' protection and rtue pro- cess c lauses of the Constitu- tions of tbe United States and the State of California. 1n any case where a li- cense tax Is betlved cy a llceosee or applicant for a license to place an undue burden upon mterstate com- mercE' or be violative ot such constltutlooal clauses, he rna)· apply to the FinancE' Director for an adjustment of the tax. Such awUcatlon ma)' be made before. at, or within sl:r: months alter pay - ment of the prescribed li- sense tai. The applica nt shall. b}' sworn statement and supporting testlmonr, show his methOd of business and th~ gross volume or estimated gross volume of business and such other In- formation as the Finance Director may deem neces- sary in order to determine the e:rtent, II any, or such undue borden or violation. The Finance Director shall then t·onduct an investiga- ti on, and, alter having nrst obtatoed the ·•rlttenapproval of the Cttr Attorney, snail fix as the ll<'ense ta:r: for the applicant, an amount tha t Is reasonable and nondis- criminatory, or If the license tax has al rearl)' been paid, shaU orrter a refUnd of the amount over and above the license taJ so fixed. The Finance Director is herebr authorized to adopt such reasonable rulesanrl regula. ttons as may be necessary to guide him in determlnin~ proper apportionment of the business license tax here- under so as to oot plaCE' an undue burden on interstate commerce or be vlolattve ot such consUMiona.l clauses. 5,04.060 EXEMPTIONS. Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed or construed to appi)' to any person trans- acting and ca rryln& on any business e:r:empt by virtue of the Coostltutlt;~n or ap- plicable statutes of the United States or of the state of California. from the pay. ment of such tues as are herein prescribed. Any person cl.a lmlll@: an exempllon pursuant to th1s section shall file a sworn statement with the F'luance Director stating the !acts upon which exemption l5 claimed, anG In the absence of such statl!ment sub- stantiating the claim, such person shall be Hable for the payment of the taxes imposed by thls chapter. The F~e _Director sh.all, upon a proper sHow I.-.; contained In the sworn state- ment, Issue a license to such person clalmh~ ex- emptJon under this section without pa.yment to the City of the Ucense tax required by thts chapter. The Finance Director, after living notice anr1 a reasonable opportunity for hearlnc to a licensee. may revoke any licease Btaottd pursuant to the provlslou of this seetioa upoo u.torma- Uon ttw.t the lleeosee It DOt tatUied to lhe exemption u provided herein. 5,04,1110 EXEMFTION CHARITABLE AN'O NON~ PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, Tbe provltloos of tb.Ls tWe shill not be deemed or coa- ltrutd lo rtqUitt tht PIJ· mttlt of a UctDM tax to coact, muqe, or CUTJ •• ..,. ........ occapoUoo, .., .. , or adlflQ, froCI U.J I..W.Uoa or orpll»tloa ftl.eb .. COidldld, aaiiiPd or cul'Md • tor tile biMDt of nupou. c.bl.r:Jtablt. J)b.lln.ltbroplc or ldi<:IUoMI JllllrpoMI; ~jded tlllt COO• -... -llioplaocl lo 11M Flailc:o ot.-r •ble• -~~~~-lUI lOt l•s tMA .. ....,. .. a,.. per • ... Ill 1M,_,........ dorlfocl-.., ........ ..,., OCCIIIP&ta. eflllt or PUBLIC NOTIC:.E. PU8~1C NOTICI: acttrilf wtll bo -ocl lo I,OUOe IXEIIPTD! rallliooo. <Mrllllllo, pllll. f'OR RESWUTIAL UH. utllropfc or tdlle~Uoeal TAL liMITS, Mo t.lilMOI ... ._. lie-~ bo r-Tbll OO<lloo lboU DOl be tor tile bull-of riOllll( ct.emed. to uempt .&IQ' JQdi two or t ... ruidtatlal ru-- luUb!tiOD or orpDiaUoo tal watt. "' tile aiDt or trom C:OmplytJlC with aoy dUftrtllt &ocadou. A •• rM- OCher pi'O'tiaioal oftld1Cocte tal aDll" lblll aMIJI uc1 lD· requlrlnc 1 permit from the elude all reltdeotlal u!dtl Ctty. exetpt oa• wblcb 11 tiM part 5.04.010 EX'ElfPTION or 11111 Ume realdtDc:e of DISABLED VETERANS, tbe OWMr, aodoop&rtlbtre- Enry hononbly dlaeharcecS of 11 otlertd or uallablt aold.Jtt, satlor, martDt, or tor rtot at aay Umt ctum., atrman of thl Ualttd States, the Uceue yeu. who lJ physle~Uy uaable to 5.04.110 £XEWPTION obtain his livelihood b)' FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES. meant ot maJIL!a.l labor aM A business UeeDH stwt DOt who is a qualWtd voter of be required for aqy public the State of CaiUornta. shall utHity operatlna: uDder a bave the rleht to hawk. ped-fnnchlse granted bytbeCUy die aDd veDd aoy a:ooos, and paytne a ln.nchtse tax wares, or merthaadise thereuoder, except a bust- owned by him, except spir-ness license shall be re· ltuous, malt, vinous or other qulred for any retail salet lntodcatlnl: beverages, or service conducted by sueh wlthout the payment of a utility ln the City of Newport license fee subject, hOwev~r. Beacy. to the restrictions, Umita-5,04.120 REVENUE tlons, regulations aod con-MEASUR E. This ChaptPr Is dltlons hereinafter set forth. e111cted solely to raise reve- (a) Every applicant must oo~ for municipal purposes comply with the foUowing and Is not Intended for regu- requlrements before a 11-latton. cense may be issued under 5.04.130 ALTERNATIVE the provisions of this sec-TAX, All persons reQuired ton: to obtain a license under I. Ever)' applicant must this chapter shall make an furnish a certificate of aMual election as to the physical disability eaecuted method or payment ot the by a qualified surgeon of the tu heret~nder. The election United States Army, Navy. may be to pay a gross re. or Air Fol'<'e, a certificate cetpts form of tax as set of hOnorable discharge from forth tn St>ctlon 5.08.010, the Uctted States Army, 5.08.022, 5,08.024 or theop- Navy, Marines, or Air tiona! method ofdetermbdng For<"e, and a wrlttenrecom-tal as set forthinSection5,, mendatlon from the repre-08.020, The election of the sentatives ot the local posts method of ta:r:atlon by a H- ot the American Legion and censee for anr aMuaJ tax the Veterans of Foreign period shall be irrevocable Wars. lor that period and oo change 2. Every applicant must or alleratlon of that election furnish two ldentlflca tlbn ts permissible. photographs, one to be at-~.04.140 APPLICATION tached to the ll cen5e Issued FOR LICENSE. Before any to said applicant, aod the license Is Issued to any per- other to be attached to the son. su ch person s hall make copy retained by We License awHcaUon therefor to the Supervisor, The applicant Finance Director. Appli cant must also slgu both copies must state the name of the ol said license at the time party to whom the license of the issuance thereof. Is to be issued; the nature (b) A license when issued of the trade or busllless to be is subject to the tollowl~ pursued; the place or places eoodlllons: where sur h business wlU be I. It is non-transferable conducted and such other and for the exclusive use information as may be of th e licensee named, necessary for the entorC'e- 2. Applicant's idenUflca-ment of tlle provislonsofthls tion phOtograph must bl? at. title, lat hed to 53id license at 5,04.150 APPLICATION all times, and failure to FOR FIRST LICENSE.Inad- compl)' herewtth is grounds dillon to lllltng out the ap- for revocation of said license plication as sat rorth In Sec- and for refusing Us renewal Uon 5.04.140 whpn a perftOn or the issuaace of a new makes an appllea.tion fbr the license thereant>r. first Issuance of a business 3, Should a llrense be Uceose, the person staiJ found in the possession of make an election between one other than the licensee payment of the optional named, It shall be sur-method or determining tu rendf"red up to the License o r gross receipts tax and Supervisor and cancelled, turnlsh the written election and ~~eltrler the licensee to the F'ln:u~ce Director. na med nor the holder thereof Persons eleetln¥ to pay the shall theraner be entttled to optional methodofdetermln- hold a license under the tng tax shallpaythatfeeupon provisions of this section. the issuance of the fi rst 4. Tht> licensee named Uceose. must ldentUy t!lmselt by his Persons electing to pay a signature whenever required tu based upoo gross re- to do so by the pollee of-celpts stall pa y the mini- fleers, license Inspector, or mum tax upon Issuance of License Supervisor of the the first license, as provided City, in Section 5.08,010, 5.08,022 S. Whenever the licensee or 5.08.024; provided that uses any wagon, cart, tny, the tu during t~ period basket or other vehicle or from the first Issuance of receptacle in vending any the licensE> to the end ot such goods, wares. or mer-lhe licensee's fisc.al year chandise, satd license shall shall not be less than t /12th be carried In a license holder of the annual mint mum taJ: attached to said vehicle or for eaeh month duri~ the r eceptacle am ln plainview. period from lnltW lssuaoce (c) It shall be unlawful for to the end of the nscal year any person. other than tt.e of the licensee and there- licensee named, to us~ or aner the Ucense shall be on ha ve In his possession any an annual buts as provided license Issued pursuant to In Section 5.04,230. At the the provisions of this sec-end of the pertod of the tlon. first year of the license, (d) No person ~ball pur-the licensee shall 'fl'itbln ~haSe o'f"fffnsferanyllcense thirty days of the exptra- lssued pursuant to the pro-tlon period of satd Uce!lH visions ot thts section, or turnlsh to the Finance Di- trans ter or convey the cer-rector a statement, upon a tUtcates mentioned in para-form f\trDished by the Fi- graph (a) 1, above, to any nance Director, sbowl!ll the other person lor the purpose e:r:a ct gross rec~tlpts of such or securing a license aa busloess durlDI tbe period herein provided for. of sucb Uceose aod the U- 5.04.090 MINOR'S EX-cense fees tor 11.1ch period EMPTION, Any person under Q)hall bt ftnally ascertained slneeo years of ace •hose and pa.ld to the FtBanet 01- annual 1rou rec:elpU from rector. The Flnanee 01- IDJ business done within the rector shall not Issue lDJ City Is leu Owl El1ht !lund-such peuon another llceue red OoiJa.rs ($800.00) shall tor the atm• or a.ny other be eaempt from the require-business unttl auc:b pet«)D ment1 of thl1 Cbapter. shall Mvt fllrDJshtd to tbe 5.04.100 EXEMPTION Ftna.nce Ot.nc:tor a wrttteo FOR A.RTtVTS AND ART EX-Jtatemtnt aod piJtbeUCfllH HIBrTS. A Wslness Uc:eose lee as bertl•bo'le required. lbal1 1101 be required oC tn-All Jtatemnts rtQUlrtd to d.IYidlll.l arttste lor tM u-be tiled under tbla Hdloct. blbttioa or dllplay of palllt -sMU lDcllldt adeelsnUoelD LAc•, ~H. pbOtocnphs the llmt t.rm •• """* or other rtDe artl Ia pablle lor .tat.melltl tUtd 18 coa .. blllllldlaca. art pllerl", or aectioa wttll tbe ltllemtlt ID UJ --_.,.,,., tor ,_ .,r ,._ melt U tM aldbttlolordll:- plaJ II ... _.. 1o 1M prt. 5.04.110 PROCa&PtG OF IDif1 ----oo APPLICATIOK. Upoo ..,..U-IIM pn..-, ud II prl-ealloo ... -u ...... Dllrilr lor 011toru ud ocl-. •-II -I,OI.Iall, oea.-t ,.,_, Aorut-ud -tilt . ...,. ... loU Ill 111111 bo -!rom -rod t1oo lie-,_ ,.. 1110 ....,_olbllttUo ....,., lloo ,_,IJinelor U tiN .... of IIU lit W~Qrt tUil proCISS ........ •1-11M Cit)' do""' ..-t '-· II M II u --ID.-t,_roeoii>UII lor•l-ior,l-- -otOoonao••Dol-._ or 11 .. -• 11111 (fi,OOO~ .• __ ,, lit ..U - f'U8LIC NOTICI!: II lA> oiiior ....,.,.... u ...._, laelldlatr lbll H-Oift .. r, U 11a1111 ud ••1twUoa may be a.flteted. to detet"DUae 'ftttbtr u. butoNI ud pnmtHS to be oe .. IM mMt tbl tee~• Ur.,.... ol .tate law Ud Cll)'ollllaucH, S.Of.l'7D &UAliCE OF LICENSE • CONTE/ITS. Up. OD proc: .. lac tbe applJca- tloD llld reoel.pl: of tbe ap- propriate llc•ut ttt, tbe Ftna.Ac.e Dir"9Ctor ahall p,.. pare I.DCI Luu• tbe Uceaa.e lhOwJ.ac 1po1:1 the tact Of -.ch Ucense the followlnc: (a) name of tluslDeu and toea. Uoa.; (b) bullnts.s Uceue oomber; (c) type of bustnesa: by code· (d) dale of ls!JU. aaee; (e) date of e.rplntlon; (f) term of UetDH; and <c) bualness matunc address. 5,04.110 ERROR IN FEE NONPR£JUDIClAL.. Ia no case shall any mlstakf. b)' :toy otttcer or employee or the City In stattrc tile 1mooot of a license fee prevent or pre)ulJce the colleetloo b}' the City of wn..t should be actually due from aoy per- SOil carrying on a Wslness subject to a Ur ense under the provisions ot this title. 5.04.190 ERROR IN TERMS VOIOO LICENSE. The payment ot any license fee required b)' this title, Us acceptance by the Clty, and the iS&Uance ot such license to any person shall oot entitle the holder thereof to t arry onanyWslnessral- led for by the Ueen.se unless ·he has complied with all requirements of thls Code, or to cart)' on any bastness at any location contrary to the City's zoning reguta- tiOils. 5.04 ,200 DUPLICATE LI- C ENSE. The Finance Oirec. tor shall c.harge a fee ot Two Dollars ($2,00) for each dupllcate license Issued to replace a"ny license issued under the provisions of this IItle, which has been lost or destroyed, upon reason- able proof thereof. 5,04.210 LICENSE NON- TRANSFERABLE. Each li- cense granted or lssued un- der any provisions of this title shall authorize the li- censee to transact or c.arry on the business therein n.a- merl, at the place therein de- signated aDd at no other place and the Hcense shall not be assignable or trans- ferable. A c:».nge of loca- tion shall be allowed to the holder of the license upon tfi8 t)a'ymeflt 'to · the Flriaoce Director of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10,00) within thir- ty {30) dars o( such <"hantte taking place . U licensee falls to apply for change ot address within tnirty (30) da)'S of such change taking plue, his license sM.Il terminate and e:r;ptre at midnight of th'e thirtieth (30th) day. In the event ot any such terlllinatlonand ex- plratton of a license. there snall be DO rebateofanypor. Cion of the tu or fee paid by such licensee and lb any application for a oew license, there s hall be DO proration ot the required tu or fee. 5,04.220, Pai:TtNG AND KEEPING A LICENSE. (a) Any licensee transacting and carrying oo business at a fixed place of business ln the City shall keep the li- cense posted In a conspic- uous place upon the pre- mises where such business Is carried on. (b) Any licensee transac- ting and carrying on busi- ness but not operating at a fixed placed ot buslDtss In the City shall keep the li- cense upon his person at aU times WhUe ttansactl~ a.lld carryt,. on theWslness tor which tt waa Issued, (c) Whenever ldentll)'lnc sUckera, tags, plates or symbols have been !sated tor each velltcle, dtvlc~. ma- chine or other piece or IQtdpment lQcltaded In the meaatre of a license tax, tbe per.,n to whom such ltld:era, tacs, platea or IJmboll b&Vt bt• luMd eba.ll ke.p ftrmly atrt.udup- on flteb vtflicle, devlc•, ma- c:btne, or plece of eQuipmttll tl!o lcltollflolor ltle .. r, lac, plate or Qmbol Wllieb bU beet! l&sa-.d therefor a_t •ch toeaUOG4 u an deaptt.d by tbll F..._ Dtroelor. SUc:b sttektr, t:ac. plalt or symbol lbiJ.I DOt be remowtd trom IQJ teb1clt, dt¥ke, rulelll!w, or pl.tot of tiQI!IIp- IDfllt ..... -..... t1lo Dtrlod .. , WDietl 11M .Uc.Mr, IlL pla.te or IYWI· bolii- I.M.UO PA YMIRT A11D TEall OF LICDIIE - TRAIIIITIOII PlliiDD. .W ..ltnns lt.c11111 ...U bt --.. --TN pn1od llOftrod 11J- ·-l1ooll ... -... dn.le el I II 1-lo tftlft -----....... IIOatuer, W IIIII(. -Ill CUll to .. , a CI'OMI'tlllllll11la.l.ll ........ NEWPORT HARBOR EHSIIJI P\111.1 SHEOWEEKlY ·PG.6 .. pro'lldtd, 'tbolk-..... uptred It tbt t.Dd• of the bulloell ftKaJ Jtlr ol the u c:.,.., Ourt.r tbt "tn.a. .UioD pe.rlod" .,r exilttac boiii:IU .. I Wbo tltet lo pay a (tOIS rteeliJtl tal,. tru. lllloolao 11om the opllooal metbod of dttermlo1at tu or ttom l4e tuiDC syltem lliltin& prior to the enec:-~ tJve da~ of 1doptJon of this cbtptor. to tile cross re- cetpte ta.r. a licensee sbaU pay a crou reeelpta: tax bi- sect upoo the a:ro11 recetpts ot tbt llcensee h'om tbt date of ti~UJ~Ce of the bualoess llc:eue to tbt aDd of the busiMaa ttac&l year ot the llcenHe at the rate set forth In Section 5.08,010, 5.08.- 022 or 5,08,02-4, provided that tbe tax paid durina the transition period sball not be less tban one.twellth (l- 12th) of the annual minimum tax for each month durlae the transition period. 5,04.,240 STATEMENT FOR RENEW:.L OF LICEN- SES, (a) For all persons having elected to pay gross receipts tax under thts chap- ter, the person subject to the business tax shall sub- mit to the Hnance Dlr~­ tor, wlthln thtrty days aner the close of the license pe- riod. a sworn statement set- ting forth the gross receipts for the preceding year and such person shall pa r the- licenSE' fee as provided in Section 5.08.010, 5,08,022, or 5.08,024. (b) The sworn statement shall be m1de on forms pre- scribed by the Finance Di- rector and shall include a declan.tlon substantially as follow s: ··1 declare-under penalty or perjury that I am ~uthorized to make this statement aM to the best of my knowledf:le and belief the statement Is true, cor- reel aDd a complete s tate- ment made In good faith for the period therein stated, in compliance' with lhP provi- sions of the Newport Beach Municipal Code." (c) Persons electing to pay the optional method of determlnifll!' tax shall pay the tax ror the follow!~ year upon renewal and no sworn statement shall be reQtJired for renewal, 5.04.250 U~PAID FE ES. No license tor any succee- ding, current or unexpired license perietl sball know- Ing!)' be ls~eo1 to any ~r­ son who, at the tlmf" of ma- lting application for an y li- cense, Is lndel.lted to the Cit) lor any u~ld li cense ree. 5.04.260 PENALTIES FOR DELINQUENCY. For failure to pay a license t:u when due, the Flnaoce Director shall add a PE'nalty of 25% of satd license tax on th(! last ctay ot each month aner the due date thereOf. providing that the amount of such penalt}" to be added shall In no event exceed I 00% of thP a mount or the Urense tax due . 5,04,270 LICENSE F'EE A DEBT. The amount of an)' li- cense fee and penalty impo- sed by lfle provisions of this title shall be deemed a d£0bt to the City of Newport Beach aDd any person carr)' in!!: on any business without first havtna procured a license from the City so to do shalt be liable to an artlon in lhe name of the City to any court ot competent jurisdiction, for the amount of Uceo.se fee aod penaiUes Imposed Oil such Wsittess. 5,04.280 REFUNOO. The License Supervisor, wUhthe approval of the Finance DI- rector, may refUnd any li- cense fee or penalty whicb be determloes was errone- ously collected, but oo li- cense fee shall be retund«t u. prior to his application lor a license, the applicant bas eagaged In the b.lstness lor •htch the license Is -~~~-5.04.290 ENFOFCEMENT • RIGHT OF ENTRY . (a) Eatorcement: It &hall be the dl!tJ of the Floance Olree~ tor to eaforce •ch aod au ot tbe provtstcma of tb.ls ti- Ut, ~ tbe CMef of Pollee .rwJ "ader such ualsbDCe 1D Us ealorc:.emeat as · may from Umt to tlmt be te· ~Ired bJ tbe F'loaoct DI- rector. (b) R1ct>l or Eatry: Tbo Ftataee Dtreetor aDd 11cb aod 1ll ot ttll ault:tul•. ud lDJ polka otllctr or Cit)' ...,..,.. ...... JOb ... _ 11M 1-lloo of tbt butatA Udale, 111111 batt u. powtr ud Mellor· ltJ lo tlllttr, h'M olcillp, urJ at UJ r•roa~blt u...._ U1 piau al ........ N• qolnd lo .. ~ ud ...... tile ...... of. Ue ... c..uacate, A~,.,.. -llt•IIJ ___ _ tUiclte ......... " ..... ta ~ PDIIIIIiM 01' ...., _..-~--, .lallolo_lloo_oo Mwr• IPIIIIU be ...., el a J THU RSOA Y, DEC. I, 1177 ' CORoNA O£L liAR. CAUf: 1nlldemeuor and •bJtct to t1lo--p-lorbr tile _....._ Ill 11111 tUio. 5,04,SQO EXAMDIATIOII OF BOOKS, RECOJUll, WIT .. MDSES, fNFORWATlOH CONPWENTIAL. Tbo Fl- unee Olrtetor, or &GJ aa .. thorlsed employH,ll btf'tb)' authortJ.td to uamtae ttll booU. pipera lUI recordl of any perJOG •bjec:t co tb1a ordlAUc:t , wbo bU made tbl electloo to pay a 1rou rt· eelpts tu. lor tbe purpoae of verltylDB lbe accur&~J of any return made. or, tf no return it madt, to U· certain the Uceue fetl ~ under this Utle. Every u. censee or supposed IICtD· se~ ts hereby directed ud required to furn.llh to the Flnance Director, or hlsdU- Iy authorized employee. tbe means, facilities aad oppor- tunity for maldac such U· amilllllion and lnvestll:aUoa as are hereby authorized. The F'Wnce Director Ia hereby authorised to eum- lne any ptrsoo... under oath, tor the purpose of verlf)'IJI& the accuncy of any returD made, or, U no return Is made, to ascertain the 11- c·ense fE"es due uDder this tllle. anct !or Ibis purpose may compel the produrtloo of books, papers anrl re- cords and the attenda.nce of all persons before him, whe- ther as parties or witnesses, whenever he believes such persons have knowled~e of su ch matters. The refusal of su<"h uam- lnatlon by any employer or person subje<·t or presumed ro he subtect to tiM> Ur('118e IN!s shall be deemed a vio- lation of this ordiflll;nre and .. misdemeanor. All Information obtained b~ tho F'tnanc~ Director un- rler this section shall be <"o n. titlentlal, as provldeft in Sec- rlon ~.C4,320 of this title. 'i,04.310 DECLARATION- CO NFIDENTIAl. IXXU- MENTS, Any statement or Information fll f!l't or gather- ed pursuant to this tltl~ shall bf" deemed to be confiden- tial In r haracter aod ahall oot be subject to public in- spection and shall be kept so that the contents thereof shall oot become known ea- eept to perS(ons ('ha.rgedwtth the administration of this title. 5.04.320 EXTENSION OF' TlME. In addltlontoallother power coo.le rted upon him, th~ Finance Director shall hne the powt>r, for good <"ause shown, to extend the limP Cor tiling any rpqulred sworn statemt"nt or appll<"a - tlon for a period DCJt to e:r:- t·eed thirt~ (30) days and in such ease, to waivE> any pe- nalty that t~'Ould otherwise havp acrrued, except that I'< simplE> lliiPrest shall be Mlded to anr ru determined to bt> payablt>, 5.04.330 APP EAL. An)' person aggrieved b)' an~· de- {'is lon of the F'tnanr e Direc- tor wtth respt>et to the Is- suance or rE"tusal to Issue SU C'h li<"ense ma)' appeal to the CUr CouncU b)' IUtne: a notice of appeal with tt!e Cit}' Clerk. The City Coun- c il shall thereupon nu time :-. nrl place for hearing such appeal, The City Clerk shall gtve nott<"e to such person of the time aDd place for heartfll' by aerviDI It per- :>onally or b)" depostttne It in the United States mall at Newport Beach, CailtorDla, postage prepaid, addressed In sue:-. person at his last known addr~ss. The Couocll shall have authority to de- termine all questions raised on such appeal. No such de- termination shall conflict with any substantive provi- sion of this oMinanre."' SECTION 2. Section 5.08.- 010 of the NPport Belch Muntdpal Code Ia amended to read as follows: '·5.08,010 GROSS RE. CEIPTS TAX -MINIMUM LICENSE FEE, Except as provided In S.Cttoo 5,08.022 aDd Sectioa S.08.02-4, every person earrylac Oll aay w-. slDeu •ltbJD thll City who electl to PIJ a crou n . eelptl tu sh&U pey u ao- 111111 lkeue ree ot Tb.lrty Coall ($,30) .,r oocb u.o.. ADd ~t'l of Croll n· ettpta; proflt1ed, boW"er, ncb u~ lb&1J pay a IUiDimlm tax of Fort)' tt'tl Doll&fl (~.00) por r•r, rlfU'dletl of tbe rrou ,.._ Cl~ ol IKh Ms:lt .. l dt- J'tftd from ._. .... w:IIYl- ty CIJ'ritd Oil dldll tbe City of H.wport a.c.._ '' SECTIOit l .... llooi.OI .. 020 ol lilt. ·-rt lloleb ...... IPII Code II ••- loi'Oidulbllon: "I.DI.OIO OPTIDIIAL IIIITIIOD OF Dln'lllllll. 111110 TAll. Pot ..., II'"'· -CUTYIII•.,>• I -t1oo C.IIJ - -.. ID .. , a ~ r111_.1 tuu.-.trt•' ......_ __ ,._..,.,. (CWI ....... ,) PU&I,.IC N.OTIC! (Coetim•tt fhua .. ,, 6) fill ntt a-.aJ la.l of ..,_ eoty Pin llollan ~.00) per r-r, aiiU a cMa.l'llll let 11 IPKU1ed la tbl.a UUe lor tlllt parUeul&r bNl-a....•· SECT10114. Soclloo$.01.- 0U .. bohbJ -to tho Newport Booeo Mulelt>ol Codt ., I"Md .. loJIOWI: ''$.01.0U TAX ON MA- NUFACTURII«l. (a) £Tory per.. WbO elleta DOt to ""' tho ..,._, m-ol dttetmillac tu, pur .. at "' Soclloo 5.01.010, ...... eappd fA tbl lllllaeaa of muafact:urtar or proeea. •loc IQ)' IOQda, wares. mtr- c::h•DdiH, lrtlc.IN, .. b«u. ee or commodity at a ftnd plaee of bullnets wttbio the Ctty of N...-port Beach shall PI)' ID lnlall liCIGH fee of thJ.rty centa ($.30) for eaeb thouar.d dollars of grosa reee.lpta, less the n l- ue of raw lftlter1als or the value of tbe partially eom- pltttd prodlaet at tbe time lt eaten the maootacturlflr proeeq wltll.ID I be Ctty. (b) WbeDever (1) there are no crou reeel.pta because the m&lllladurlng proceu wlth.ln the City of Newport Beaeb does not result In a finished product, (2) where It Is shown to the satisfac- tion of the Finance Direc- tor that the Ueensee's pre- teD!_" method of accounting, using p;eDerally accepted principles of aecounttna con- sistently applied, doe' not permit it to determlnegross receipts (3) where the cost of raw materlals cannot be determloed, or (4) the final product COil.llsts prl.neipal- ly of raw matertals or eom- pooent parts mawtactured elsewhere by the licensee, the followtnc alternate me- tbxl of caJr.ul.lttor gross reo. cel.pts under this sectloo sball be used: The total of all expenses Incurred in the mar~.~tactur­ l.ng process at the buslness location wlt:lla the City of Newport Beach for payroll. utilities aod reot. (e) The b.lslness tax un- der thls section shall oot be eoo.sldered either a retaUer or wbolesaler with respect to the sale of goods maw- factured by such business wtth.J.D the City of Newport Beach. (d) Any person electtng to pay the tu under this section shall pay a mint- mum tu ot Forty Five Dol- lars ($45.'00) Per year :• SECTION~. Sectloo 5,08.- 0Z4 l.s hereby added to the Newport Beach Municipal Code. '•5.08,024 TAX ON ADMI- NISTRATIVE HEADQUAR- TERS, (a) £.,ery person who elects oot to pay the option. a.l method of determintnc tn, pursuant to Section ~.- 08.020. who Is conducting or carrying on lhe opera- tions of an administrative headquarters shall pay a li- cense fee of thirty cents ($.30) lor each thousaoddol- lars of gross payroll of aU periObs employed·at the bu - siness at such admlnJstra- Uu headquarters. (b) Administrative head- quarters shall mean a loea. ttoa where the prtnetpa.l 00- slness tranaaeted consists ot provldlQc admlnislraUve PU8&..1C NOTICE or ma. ....... reJited •r- YI<:oo-oo,llllooiiiJII- 14ld to, f«::rd ... ,,. .. , data ............. -· Od-••rtlallc. Jlllbbc niiUO.. .... -~~~-....... Ifill Ud corpon.. Mld- qarten Mme.., to Oilier locatktGr wbere tbe open .. Uo'u ot tbe ame ._..._. are CODet.d w~cb lfld more dlrtcUy to thtpf'Odlte .. tloa of l:rou rec:etpb:. (c) A -.... ohoU Oo tutd 11 u &dmtalstraUn headQuarter~ U tbe 111mbtr of tmp&o,... eacaced lD ma- IIIC1DC the lluslneu aCtl'tlt ... tea escHdLthe total aumber ot employees IIIPIId ID ac .. tl'tltltl at the ame loca- ttoa wbleb woald be otbtr- wtse tuablt uQder thts or- d!DaDce. Tbe crosa payron oa wbtcb the llceue ftt ll to be eompattcf lbaU lDclllde tbose employees .pged Ia those adl'tiUes othenrt.se taxable 1uK1er th1a ordtmnee. (d) '•Gross PIJroll'' sball· meaa aDd loclude tbe total gross amowt of aU ia.lartea, wages, c:ommlsslOG&, boau•- ts, or other mooey paymerat of aay ldDd which a person received from or Is entitled to received from or be given credit for by h.ls employer lor any work do~ or per- sonal service rendered In any trade, occupation or pro. feastoo. lneludtng any kind of deductions before ''lake home" pa.y Is received; b.lt shall not mean or Include amounts paid to lraveUng salesmen or other workers as aJiowaoce or reimburse- ment for tranllng or other eipenses locurred ln. the b.l- slness of the employer, 1'1· cept to the extent of the ~~:cess of such amounts over such eJpenses actually in- curred and accounted for by the employee to the employ. "· (e) Any person electing to pay uDder this section shall pay the mlalmum tax of Forty-Five Dollars($45.- 00)per year.'' SECTION 6. This Ordin- ance shall be publlaohed ooce Lo the otftelaJ newspaper of the City and shall be effec- tive Immediately upon itJ; adoption, pursuaQt to Sec- tion 416 of the Charter of the City of Newport Beach, belng an ordinance .f1x1ng the rate of tantton, This Or. d1D2DCe shall apply to busi- ness licenses as exlsttnc Hcensu are renewed a.od shall apply to new IP- pllcatloos as of the date of app11catlon. · This Ordinance was In- troduced at a regular meet- ing of the City Cooocu of the City of Newport Beach held on the 14th day of No- vember, 197?, aDd was adop- ted on the 28th day of NOY- ember, 1 f177, by the follow!~ vote, to wit: AYES, COUhCILMEN: Dos- tal, Barrett, Kuehn. Mcln.nts, Rogers, Ryekort, W11Jlams, NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. Milan Dostal Mayor ATTEST: Doris George City Clerk Publish: Dec. 8, 1f177, LD the Newport Harbor Enstp. Burglar~ HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGH T ? Se a Coist will plan yo ur home or business security sy stem. . . Phone 642·3490 102 I . 11fH IT~UT AT 1111'1111011 AYINUI COlT A •b. CAUf. Now! -N EIPORT HARIIOR £II Sl Gil PIIILJ II EO 11££11 LY • PG. I T1fU RSilA Y, II£ C. I, trn COIIliiA DEL IIAII, CAliF, Concert is at 2 Dec.11 TOe Ooe. II c:oaco11 by tbt 1A)I Allltl" Pll11- t.rmollie On:butn, wtth ZubiA Mlbta OOOI)ac::ttac, WW be played •• a a o'clock matinte l.altead of I:SO p.111. u or~&~D~Uy .chtdlaled. The CODCtrt uDder tba autptces ottbl~tCou­ IJ'PbU,.nDOale !loc:loty, Will be btld II the Suta Aaa Htch School Auditorium, 5210 w. Walaa:t. u part ot the subscrtpttoa series. Tbe eqe to time to 2 p.m. wUI DOt oaJy eGible tam lUes to atttiXI on a SQ.. day lftenooG but wm alloY Mehta to ny to Loodoo Im- mediately followl.tw the early CODCert t.o order to tu.lflll u qagement at tiM Royal Opera Hou11, Coveat Gardu, where he wUI coo .. duct the opera, Pucci.DI's '•Girl of the Golden Welt." Suodly'a concert program tocludea ''Leooon Ourture No. 3" by Beethono; Wa&Ber's •· Prelude and Llt- bestod" from ''Tristan 1lDCl lsolde''; Schubert's Sym. phony No. 5, aDd Strauss' ''TUI Eulenaplegel's merry pranks." DOREEN NOMINATED FOR COMMISSI ON Former Newp>rt ll:ayor Doreen MarshalJ ts ooe ol 5 Oruce Counttans nomi- nated ttlls week to ae"e on the oewCalltomla Tra.ns- portatton CommliSIOD. Tbe county list, complied by the county transit commission's eltlzens advisory commit- tee, wtn be submitted to Go•. Jerry Brown. who 1& due to make 8 at-larye ap- pointments to lhe new com- mission. PUBLI C N OTIC ~ S-93578 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN't' The followl,.-penoa.a a.re dolne busb!.eu 11: Southtn Developmeld No. 1 (a Cali- fornia limited PIJ't.Dtnblp). 1101 Dove street, Suite 145. Newport Bea.cb, CaltilrDI& 926&0: The Kenaleott Com- pany, a Callforllla corpon- tioo (ceaeral pe.rtDtr ), 21 Polot Loma Drln. Corooa del Mar. CaJUoro!a 92625; Corona del Mar Oe•elop- ment Company. a C&Ufornll corporatloo (reneral ptrt- oerlt 1101 Dove street, SUite 145, Newp>rt Beach, Cali- fornia 92660. This OOalDess l.s condtlcted by a limited partoerslllp. Signed: The Kenntcott Co mpany, geaenl partner, w. N. Kea.nlcott, President. This statement was nted wUh the county clerk of Or- ange Couoty r..o .... 28, 1977, Publlsb: Dec. 8, 15, 22, 29, 197'7, 1n the NIWlJOrt Harbor Eosip. F -86054 PUBLIC NOTICE S-93577 FJCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loiiO'IJfnc persons ar. c:totnr OOsJDeas u : Southern Developmeot No. 2 (a Call- tJtDla limited partDershlp). 1101 DoYe Street. Suite 145, Newport Beach, Ca.lllonda 02660: The KeDnlcott Com- pany. a CalUoralt COI'J!Ofl· Uon (ceoen.l partner>. Zl Polot Loma Drlte, Coro• dtl Mar, Calllonlt 921!5; Corona del War Dtttlop· meat Compuy, a Calilonda CO'JIOnlloo (poonJ J)lll1. oer). 1101 Dote street. SUite 145, Newport Beacb, Cali- forllla 9U60. ThiJbo-.IJcoododod by a Umllod -nlllp. Slpod' TOo ~ Compuy, ceeenJ partDtr. W. N. K•-•, Pros-. Thts stattmnt was mtd •tU. the eo~aty clerk of Or- UIO c-""'· a., 1m. "'bUst&: Dtc.. •• 15, u, It, 19'17, 1D th Newport Ho.rllorEulp. F-- PUBL.IC: NOTICE ( :. c.J ~.11 Jll f'uiiCL' Blotter • TVaD&'f • .,.,. I " . ...,.,,_,.....,. II& ...... ., .... 1011 ol-....... "'' ._., ..,. *'• hom Soooer ,_.bbe, MO W. 17C.. St.. bolt c:.a.n "" •ltd • a IU'IIt door lock , , All M0eotoi'OOplaJorUAII •u ttoltD hom tbt bomt of Kat• 8M Gottbeb, ISO Sto..a.Jd at; •• Two ltereo ~~*ken YUitd at $550 •ere Role from tMOnace Cout Coltoco -...,,.. 1>14& ••• A atso c:u ..._, motrl<: .c>eket ltC IDd aHOrttd tcrt'W driVtH wtrt stolea by a thltf from tbt car of Pll11.Up D. BJnn, 2959 M-. Dr, • Wllllaal G. "'"-. "· ut7 c • .,.. Dr., wu elll.qtd wttll dn11alc drt•tac after ~ pick- up truck bJt a tree at 2'128 MIDdola Dr. at 11:!0 p.m •• Flu per.,ar were tUea to HOI( hoopltal wtto laja- toJlowl.ag a 2-ear acctdeal: at 17th st. Ud lntoe An., aDd Kolhrn K. Potter, 19, toctudloc drtYer& Jldy A. Bo .... IS, ol 1256 Mlclllpa, aod Kolleeo K. Potter, 19, Suta Aoa, aod pu:tencers Richard A. Wh.lteb.lll. 20, aDd Sally Wbl.tehlll, botb of 133 E. 16tb St •• aod CyathJ.a L, 8ontn. 17, of S%56 Mlch- l&aa Ave. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 A radio receiver, tun- table IDd 5 aotlque Drudeo dolts nlutd at $1.000 were stolen from the resldeDce of Katby L. Mooft. 989 Victoria St.; a door moo was twisted to pln entry. • • Ant bony G. Alnrea, 8'79 CeDter st., complained ot the $240 theft of a stereo tape player, tooh; and a $100 tire from hli vehicle; tbe thie'tes cut the left rear Ure before they left ••• A $3.500 19'76 car was stolen from Theodore Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor Blvd, •• Stereo equ.lprrent and a camera Yalued at $693 were stolea from Deborah A. Sanders, 3118 Kerry Lane ••• Marcleoo H. Mar- tin. 19, of 1110 VJctorta St., was chargedwtthdrunkdrtv. Inc aod lmmtcra.Uoo vJ . olattoq after his ear hit the parked car aod wooden feoee of Michael Roc:ers, 396 VIc- toria St., at 4:10 p.m ••• A!Ull. C. stevens, 76, of 1791 Monrovia Me., 'ft'ls injured drlvJn& ber car eastbound across Ha.rbor Blvd., 500 feet SOUth of WU80n St •• wheD hU by tbe aortbboulld ear ot Stuart T. Gisb, 36, Leucadia ••• A man armed with a knite took th& purses of Gloria S. Gelb and Sberyl L. Nakashima, both of Costa Mesa, as they left nJcht school classe• at Paularlno School, 1060 PaulartnoAve., at 8:50 p.m.; tbe loss to- talled $148. • THURSDAY, NOV.IO Karen L. Tibbs, 38, of 2110 Newport Blvd., was cba.rred wttb drunk drtvtnr at that address at 12:50a.m. -.... -"'.....,. Yoa wsww•w, S.C. ol MaAawt ud Daridi.JoM- -. 11, ol 100 E. Oetu r-. Batooa .. .ll...,. ...... ltf C11.11 L. Llnel of tbt Cout Mottl, 22'76 N•wport Bl•d., 1oat tl,fOO.SS 1n cub ud ehteU &o a robber at 11:09 p.m. wbo pulled a cun from bl.l ja.cket aoddt!lmllld- td all the moaey while the marw.,er wu obtallliD( ln- formatloo about a tenant re- quested by the Aspect. WhO tbeo lett on foot. • SATURDAY, NOV. 12 starla D. Re)'DOida. 18, of 55 Falr Dr •• wu taken to Hoqbosplta1 wttbtnjurtes alter a car lJ1 whlcb she wu riding. drlun bt Scott D, Albin, 19, of 311 E. Mesa Dr., saw Ana Heights, was ltlvolud In an accident at 12:45 a.m. at Santa Ana AYe. and Wesa Dr. With another 'tebicle, abandoned by tbe driver, registered to an El Toro martoe ... A bura:lar pried ooen a door to take a TV set, stereo equtpmeot aDd a watch, all valued at $525, from Fred- erick U. Lewandowsld, 1041 W. 18th St ... A screen was removed from a wlndow by a burrlar p.lotne: f'ntry w the residence of Jean M. Clark, 2416 Niagara Way, where between $15 and $ZO was taken from a pu rse ... William Quinones, 25, of 1016 El Camino Or •• was charred wtth drunk driving a moped bicycle at bater St. and Melldou Dr. at 10:10 p.m ... Hubert L. Gainor, 47, of 3117 ~bUn St., '*as charged wllh drunk driving on private property at 2196 Harbor Blvd. at 10:30 p.m. • SUNDAY, NOV . 13 An anonymous fem~tle re- ported a man with a I{Un at VIcki's Lounce, 1791-1/2 Newport BIYd., at 1:19 a.m .• officers unable to locate him when they arrlved .. .Jack H. Fukumoto, 30, of 2390-A El- den Ave •• was c harred with drunk driving at2300 Harbor Blvd, al 2:30 a,m ... Martln oa dnp_Aa tiPfi.Stve sporU ear .., jlcbd up at 1599 Supenor Au. and tbt C Urts aid whMis nlu- td at $1,400 were stolen, property of Tom Ashley, In lot. • WEDNESDAY , NOV. 16 A window was found smashed ln an apparent attempted burgltry ot the Cottace Restau.raot, 562 w. 19th St.. oot tbere was tK> ntdeoee of entry ... A window was smashed on the east side of the buUdtnc of Mas- ter Blueprl.ot and Supply Co., 234 Fischer St., with $340 cash stolen ... Ann M. Walsh, 316-B Marcuertte AYe., Corona del Mar, parked her car at Center St. and Anaheim St . abd while she was playing volleyball 111 the community celller. berpurst> and a (Ym bog of equl.pmeru: and cosmetics were stolen, a $1 SO loss ... Teonls equip- ment and a purse, valued at $330,50, were stoleo from the car of Bobble Lee Urich, 15 KJ.aloa Court, West New. port Heights, parked at Z323 Placentia Ave ••• A cardboan:l container of men's robes valued at $7 10 was stol en from a storatte room al Stuard Men's Apparel, 3333 Bristol St ... Kennelh H. Foodren. 1994-C Meyer Pl., reportert the $170 burglary of a CB rairlo and ju mpt'r cables from :-.tstruckparked on the street .• .Siereo equip- ment valued at $85 was stolen from the resldf'n<"e or Charles T Cuceto, 21J£-Ii Avocado St. DE;BBY PROMOTED Navy radioman second class Deborah R. Pulgencio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D, Pu h:en<:to of 2120 Richmond Way, Costa Mesa, has been promoted to her present rank while servlf'lt.' with the U.S. Naval Com- munications :J ail, London. A 19'13 gnduate or Costa Mesa high schoOl, s he johle(l the Navy inSepleln~r. 197.;. Morales, 29, of765Shal1mar BURGLARY IN BALBOA Dr., was cllarged vnth drunk A I.Ju rglar took ster eo drlvh~t; at Pomona Ave. and sound am photo equipment Plumer St. at 3:30 a.m... v:llued at $4,600 from the A burglar broke throurh hom e ot Roctney Blea m, 1550 laths to gain entry to the Miramar, Balboa, sometime Dirt Cheap Plant Co,, 2068 Sulll1ay, he told po llee. Newport BJYd., taking a SlOO glass scale-model airplane, a $50 desk calculator, a $125 desk tamp aDd a $75 rattan etw.lr ••• Ro:una l Meiers, 2635Santa Ana AYe., reported tbe $201.85 bur- r tary of a TV set, currency and jewelry ... A Jeep was stolen from WUJJam M, Ze- brow, 1710 Labrador Dr ... Five louve red windows were broken by a ttUef to gain entry to l.aNore's Antiques, ll25 Vlctorta St., taking $60 In curreocy and a $95 antiQue wind-up elock .. ,A S200 10 ... speed bicycle was stolen from the garage or Dennis J. Conway, 2343 Richmond Way. • MONDAY, NOV. 14 Larry J. Christensen, 2'761 Portola Dr., reported about $40 CUb. lost to a bufiiU wbo came into bJs .... -.... ' ....... United Auto Parta - Now open until 9:oop.m. So wtill be here when you need ul U.A.P 2902W.Coast Hwy N.Beach.CA . 646 ·164 7-541-tlDt TH OO.t.ST AUTO S.UPPL Y S4S-8«18 IRISTOL • N !!!!!! t - ' • c.O....!N Coin Jewelry For ·9) Kr~~~~~~nds ...... ::.w.. Gold Coins Discount Prices OPEN 7 OAYS. PHQNE OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS !OOAY. 12222 SO. HARBOR BLV D., GARDEN GROVE 27601 FORB ES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUE L Anaheim Garden Grove-Fullerton ;72.3401 750-7665 871-8020 Laguna Niguel 831-231) HATE LICEN SE NO. 1'122)7 Coastal Area ••• • •• Mula Wright, 38, of1963 Harbor Blvd,, was charged with drunk drfvtne after her ca.r backed into a Uabt staodard on prtnte proper~} at 719 w. l9tb st. at 2:30 a.m ... A late model 4-daor car rented for ooe day on Oct. 10 from Budeet Reot restdooce lllrough an _. QUAUTY l SVIVICE. YOU CAN EXP£CT FROM ··THE WORLo ·s LARG_ESr window, tlls loss Locludtng fOtt ,.I I I:Jift1366-e•2 M70-Aliiillo A Car, 2673 Harbor BIYrt., wu listed as belO( embeul- ed ••• Deo& M. Madison, 26, of 700 VIa Lido Nord, Lido Isle, was chare:ed with druok drl't'lng aner her car hit the parked car of Suau G. Duoc::•o. 2030 Highland Dr •• Harbor Richlands, aQd an exit strn at tt.e Wells fargo Ballk, 440 E. 17th St ••• Ray- mond A. Nielsen, 377 E. 18th St., eomplaloed ot the $120 burglary ot curreocy from h.1l apartment ••• A w!Ddow screea was removed by a bln'llar wbotoot$t751ncur- rtocy lD u tDYelope trom Jam" R. Breeo. 210 Sut:a label ATe ... A SSmm camera nla.t at $210 was stolen ftom stacey L. Rymal, 10Z8.C El Cami.DO Dr. • FRIDAY, NOV. 11 A 10-4PMd $80 bicycle wu •• trom tbt cane• o1 -11. Yoooc, 287 £. lllb PI".A Oortlu lbr<. od • -.r -.. the plel .... -· ol -.. E. IColc:IJOI(I, 710 W. 19111 St., lUll& a $11S CB ndlo .. , " ... llilot *'"-"htOl.•tr, 4 bose~ of ••maJUoQ. a boa ol ..... Ud I t1nUic upt won -,_ lllo -" Dvl71 ~. 81-IH .-.Aft,..A illlriJar r 1 ~tid ee,..... -.-..... -·-.. --~~ --·-" w-~. -~ •. HI w. _._. ...,,n. --ltjlo Aollll ----..---....... __ _ .. • • 11 1 11 It ;a t ..... 1111 ..... Dr ••• _,4,.. __ -•s••rrtL ..... All, ,.,..._ •••arlO t 3 rolls of penDles .•. Mar1on JLUTIMAft PtfOf•~ .,...,.. ..,.. "V£ iiii L~ J. Harr, resideot ofa.napt.rt ~ meal oamptu at1300Adams c 1 IT 1702 NfWPOIIT II.VD. Ave., reported the. $4,098 .n u·., ~ theft otpersonal elfectstrom · COSTA MESA there wblle shewasoutorthe "'""• .. 11 .,1 u •. .,,,. • ·-~·· state .. ,A 1978 Ford 'flO 'llhl-··.-fNIUI':' '·'"'·~ U.DtO DtWATCHlD TIVCU ed at , 5 , 000 •as reported lr~DIW'(;;·;'~· CAAP(;ii'i'i""""'-STi=i'~"'~c~<<i•~·~,~·,==~=~~~~~ii~~~=~ stolen from 212 LllllanWJy, property of Interstate Proper11es Inc ,, Orange ••• Phllll.p Lope~, 28, 270 E. 17th St., n s r h..ul!e<l with drunk drlvi~~~: at Harbor Bl'td. and Celller St. • TUESDAY, NOV. 15 Walter K.. Cbrlstotters, Sl, of 173 W. WUsoa st •• was charred with drunk driYiOC 00 Pom001 Ate., .:M~t.b ot HamUtoa st., at <f:45 a.m •• ,R.ectwood klmbrt.r •alutd at $M3 waa stol.o from a ftoc.td lD nrd •rea al CoUece Uambtr Co •• ZIOZ Collect Ave ... A car wu stol• from aloa&llde S.-now.r A••· w..t ot dear St., 'Wbtrt OtrMr Wlcbl.tl c . Crtffttb, l"t.., bad left It parktd witb ~ttery ,_bl ......... tv-- ...... oQIIIp-. Jowolry &Del 1 TV from tbe r"Nidtlltt of Cyalllla J. •-1110- B Pomola '-.. Uo,•- la st. Lood&".Roy-J. Booodry, a ,"' nos HU.na •• ,, Part lJdo, wu tallllll ·--.., .,. .... C-11-...... at7,. p.sn. aftilrtda.nM h:ar H N..,.rt Bttd. -...& owl· " -.., aUd _,. ae.-.._ Dr., u.t 1 .. _.......,.alllpolupt ............ I. w..,, a. <(I"-,.;;-..-. .. art a 'On '*carat •• ...... ,, .......... •11 p.a, • a dlllp tl ...... lllll ... lod 1o ,..,u. STREET • COSTA MESA for Up liUttt Tenni s s hi rts Tennis shorts Tenni s shoes T enni e racket!! Tennis ball s Rac quet b&U racquets Ra oquet balls tenms Ladles tennts llhO t\a Ladi e s tennis s hirts Volley baliR 8UII:et balls soc cer balle • • --::-:;~ .,,, . • IU DoliUa, dol -N'll Ia cull aod jo"ll'l' ltoln frora lll1 bome be- twtea 9:SO a.m. aad 1:30 p.m •• .liMtlc tapu valued at $9!, ud $12 e.shwere taken trom a ear beiOQClDC to Luce Co1. 3S LID Isle, WhUt It WU ptrked at 56th and Stubon, West New- port, between !:30 p.m. aDd 3:50 p,m, , , .Robert Mc- Donald's 1972 Dodge van was stolen from In front of hls garage, problbly at 3:10 a.m., wbeo he was awakened by the sound of a vehicle similar to hls .•• Marjorte Mae Johnson, 53, of 201- 1/2 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, was cha~ed wllh drunk drlv!fl(!: at 2:20 a.m. at Emerald and N. Bay front •.• Su san Herb@rt, 217 Topaz, Balboa lsland, reported her 1914 Dat9.1n car stolen from the Saleway market parking lot at Bayside Center be- tween 8 p.m. and 8:30p.m. .. Michael Lester Murphy, 26, and Robin Lee Adair, 20, both of 3026 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners MUe, were arrested there at 8:30p.m. Hwt., Mariners Mlle, were arrested there at 8:30p.m. and charged ·.vUh being under the intluence of a controlled substance. • THURSDAY, NOV, lO An $800 electric type- writer was stolen from thf ours~ supervisor's office at Hoag hospital betwef'n 7 p.m. aDd 8 p.m ... Two can- nlsters o! nitrous oxidt-~as were taken from Hoa..,. he- tw een 4 p.m. Nov . 10 :tnd 6:30a.m. Nov. 11 by thi~ves who C"UI a lock to gel Into a fenced storage area ... A phonl!-answering device, valued at $~26, Wi'ls stolen from Kwik-Cop}' Printing, 120 Newport Ceuter Dr.,be- tween 6 p,m, Nov. 9 arx:l 8 a.m. Nov, IO ... A $100 bi- cycle .... ·as stolen from an open garage at the home of Mary :1ughes, 28 Mission Bay, Spyglass Hill, bet·.veen 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. .. Charles Edward Jones, 19, of 3004 Ga rfield, Costa Mesa, was arrested at U:45 p.m. at Agate and S. Bay F ront, Balboa Island, :.tnd charged with boat theft ... Michael Von Elmore, 22, of 1815 Sabrl.na, Irvine Ter- race, was cl\a.ri;ed with ~iv­ lng fa lse Information to a policeman at 1:50 p.m. at 35t h and W, OcPan Front, West Newport. • FRIDAY, NOV, 11 Manley Feducla, 766 Huf1- son. Costa J.:esa, reported a $144 stainless steel klt r hen sink stolen frofTI his homf' under constru ction at 3806 n1annel, West ~ewporl, be- tween 2:30 p.m. Nov. 11 and 7:15 a.m. Nov. 12 ... A $400 outboard motor "Nas stolen from a Boston wt1ale r boat al Tnnsr on Sails, 2816 Lafay ettl', Canneq· Village, between 4:3lo p.m. ~ov. ll and ooon Nov . 12 ... Toots valued at $533 were stolen from an unJO<:ked garage al the hOme of Robert Rude, 303 Heliotrope, Coron.a del Mar, betwef'n 5:30 p,m, f'ov. 11 and 9 a.m. Nov . 12 ... An esllmaterl $533 damage was dooe to the 3rd and 13th tee areas and the 17th fairway at the Bitt Canyon Country Club golf •·ou rse by vandals who rlrove arross the course between ooon Nov, 10 arx:l 8 a.m. Nov. 11 ... When Geo rge Myette parked his van ln his Promontory Point residential parking area betw een 8:30p.m. Nov. 9 and 5 p.m. Nov. 11, some- one stol e his $385 CB raldo ... Charles Vernon Caroth- ers, 58, of 1870 Park New- port, was chargedwlthdrullk driving at 7;05 p.m. at Mar- guertte aDd San Joaquin Hllls Rd., Harbor VIew Hills. • SA TURDAY , NOV, 12 When Linda Clark, 2758 Htuvtew, Harbor View Hills, parked her car at ACacia and Second, Corona del Mar, from 7:15p.m. Nov. 12 untU i:IS a.m. NoY. 13, some- one cut the connrtlble top and look clotrdng and tenots equipment valued at $350 ... A t.lrglar ransacked the borne of Harold Miller, 918 SaDdcuUe, Harbor VIew Hills, between 2 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., and took )ewelry aDd colDS Yalued at $9,595 YOU! Ctft •'" .... _, ,_ _,.. '""' :=.:==~.._. _._._..,.._...._,.,. F -_.., ...... oM~ _ .... ..,.i .._ d I .......... , , ....... .... .... -= IUf"'Rf JOIN Oa.t.MGI COUMTT TIAM• JrllfTI ..... -......... -... ... =-11 ........ -. --C ... LL I TOt A.M. (7l4)....,Uto Rolta rrom £ll• RM McCaire, 117 Maquertte, Coi'OGI del Mu, bohr.., 5 p.m. Nov, lZ ODd 4 a.m. Nov. lS .. .JuUa Peebles Cbue, ss, of 1980 Park Newport, wu ebara:ed wUb dnnk drlvtn& at 9:45 p.m. at Back Bay aod San Joaquin Hills Rd ... Debra Kaywood, 307-l/2 Marine, Balboa lslaod, reported her walJet aDd $265 cash stolen from her home between ooon Nov. 'I and 10 p.m. Nov, 13. • SUNDAY, NOV . 13 A TV set, jewelry and a sewing machine, valued a! .$1,235, were stolen from th e hOme of James Crall, 7202 W, Ocean Front, West Newport, between 8:30p.m. Nov, 10 and 4:30p.m. Nov. 13 ... Jewelry and cash amoonti~ to $771 were bur- glarized from Katerine For- derbrugen's hOme :H 703 Potnsettla, Corona rlPl ~'ar, between noon Nov, G and 2:30p.m. Nuv . 13 ... JayCohn, 3220 Park Newport, reported a $550 outboard en(!:ine stolen rrom Ids boat at 200 E. Co .. st Hwy,, tray bridge area, be- tween noon Nov . 10 a nril(\:30 a.m. NO\', 13,. .. \ lall.·nrnower and power C'Ord, valut'd at $180, were stole n from the home of Miklos Munka csJ, 1745 Paloma, West UpJ>t'l' Bay, between 5 p.m. Nov. 6 anri 11 a.m. Nov. 13 ... Patricia Altyn, 311 Mari ne , BaJOOa Island, reported a tape deck and taJX>S wortll Sl40 stolen rrom her un- locked car while it was park- ed at 307 Ins, Corona d('J Mar, from 9:3 0 p.m. to ll:l 5 p,m ... Thom:~s Hill, 604 Mar- guerite, Corona del Mar, re- porteri that Wrglars ~'!Ot into his homP by removb1g a OOth- room scr£>t>n, and took antiques anJ jewelq worth S3,787 •. Chris Paul r-.til:'hl , 21, of 1000 E. O'.'ean Fr0111, Balboa, was clta r~Pd with being drunk and rlisorde rll at 11:15 p.m. at H .St. anrl E. Ocean From, B<i!t.oa ... Albert Reginald Brooks , ·El, of 382 Promonlon Poim , was cttargedvoithdrunkdnv . ing at 7:20 p.m. at Cnast Hw y .. inrl Promonlo r~ P•nnt ... Scon Mi cnu·l L au~:I IUJ, 18, of 364-1 2 Park, ,.·as chargett vdlh IJellll{ \lru!tk In a car at 2:10 a.m. at 53nt and Seashore, West Newport ... Douglas Allen WetUer, 21, of 1367 lbker, Costa Mesa, was r ha r~o>d ·Nith being urunk :~.nd r4is- orderly at 12·55 a.m. at Rive r and Balboa, West Ne-...·- p.m. ., .... Patricia Mai1aoDa doDO, 24, of 70S.S/4 lrts, CoroDl del Mar, was charged with tur- glar y at 2 p.m. at Fashion ls land. • MONDAY, NOV, 14 Two wallets and $166 cash were reported sroten from th e home of Jamei McMil- len, 300 Holm-.ood, Newport Heights, between 10 a.m. aud 11 a.m ... A ·gold and diamond watcll, valued at $2,000, was stolen· from the home of Marla Noguell, 200 Evening Star, Dover Shores, between 10 a.m. and !):15 p,m ... Benjamln Frank- lfn Metzleur, 22, of 3909 Marcus, West Newport, was arrestt!d at 4:50 a.rr •• at 102 Mc Faltrlen,Centra!New- porl, anrt rha r~~:eO with pos- session of lhf ltrug ~p ... Mich.ael O'Hara Dil lion, 1!.1, or 210J E. Balboa Blvd., Ball.oa, ~~o·as charged with burl{lary Wt!enpotlcearrest- ed hun at Z:30 a.m. at Z20 30th, West ~.jpwport. • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 James Allen Tebbetts Jr., 53, of Gl3 Poppy, Corona r1el Mar, waa arrested at 12:1!) a.m. In front of his home and rhargefl with be- JOg drunk and disorderly, . Ursla EHzaheth Fiedler, 30, of 1820 W. Balboa , Central Newport, ll.'as Oooked at pol- ice headquarters at 11 :45 a.m. on a warrant <"hargtng her with writing r hecks on ws ulfklent funcls . . •• A $1,500 On ental rug •.-as s tolen from the living room vi Marlon Louise Pond's home at 254 LU.!:Onla, :-i'ew- port Sr.or£"s, wh1le she was 111 her ba rk p rrt IJ.ot~~o·een 00('111 and 3 p.m .... A typewrlt~>r, 2 ladles' robes :lnd $80 in (·ash were stoleu from the horne of Ertilh F r.a nres Wht'l!'i~>l , ll5 Via San Rl'hlO, J.l ,tQ lsle,between B p.m .. "Jo~·. l:i anlt 8 a.m. .~ov . 16. , . A $500' TV set W<~S stu!t•n from Willian! 13rown, .J70'J lhmpden, Cam('() Shor es, !oetween noon ~ov. II anrl 1 p.m. ~ov. 16. ... Johl' !Ia: !''' Hea lt, 885 Sea Gull, Oa kwood apartment s, re(X)rt~l the thefl of S17 tl In t'Oms from his Apartment between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m ... Two 1 V sets and )ewelry, valued at S1,133, were burglarized from ;,,f' homf' of Da vid Alan Tosh, 482 1 Dorchester, Cameo Hlghl.iiods, betw~>en 8:45a.m. anr1 5 p.m. Pioneer engineer '*d Jollo A. ltopl ot - AM, wbo wuiD~I .. d latM eooolnc:lloo ot aU polllk tmprovemelltl In tH Cit)' of Newport Beacb tor n yea rs, wu bOOorary rutst at tbe Soth aaalvera.ry meetq ofthe~eCounty Engluers Club at the A•- helm eooYenUon ceoter. His guests were his sons, John H. and Cary R, Siegel; his son-ln-law, Larry C. Glbson_a.ndgnndsonJohn HONOR SOCIETY UNIT FOR GUADALAJARA Representing the Delta Kappa Gamma Society Inter. oatlonaJ, women educators' hooor society, Mrs. Leooor Alaolt., blllngual resource specfalist tn the Newport- Mesa unified school district, Is oow organizing the first chapter ol tile society 1n Guadalajara, Mex.lco, as one of the three members of the Outreach Friendship to Mexico CommiHet>. Mrs. Alanl~. whose aca- demic background and teach- ing experience Included teachlog Spanish at ..,ater Dei high school in Santa Ana , and st. Joseph-Mary- mount Coli~~ In Oraoge, worked as a TLtle I teacher at Whittier school In Costa Mesa. She was a memloer of the team from 1972 to 1974, establlshifl+! the Alpha Chap- ter in Mexico City io 1974, W. 1111(01, aU letlft II laod do>t ..... OII, ciYII oortoo• """' ud laod •"•JIDC Ill tbt couatry. Wr. Siectl, • eblrter member ot tbe Eac:lDHn Club, Nrtld to work Ia Ne"!PPrt Beach ill Septem. ber, lilt, u a '•r•reMID· man" for P. £, Kr .. aly,ctty engineer. He wu 9 felTS lfllb Mr. Kressly aDd !4 years wltb bls successor, R. L. (Pat) Patterson. John restgoed ln Febnary, 1942, and served at the Santa Aoa Army Air Base for 3 1/2 years as a self-styled "sanUary qlaeer." After World War Two, he went In the engtneerl.og buslness with Jack Raub In Newport Beach, retlr~ 2 years later. He now is in. volvPd In real estate flevel- opment. Ill ESA CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS BRUNCH The Costa Mesa Women's Club wilt hold Us annual Christmas · ·1Ch at ll a,m. Dee. 16 Ia tne clubhouse, The Estancia high school choral group, under the dlrecUon of Gerald Olson, will present a prograrr of Christmas music. Reservations must be made 1'10 later th:m Dec, 13, v.'lth Mrs . Patrick Dempsey, Mrs. Ed Carlkk or Mrs. Frank Stoughton. F------------~ your aeative ablUties Into . lfllllng and ftnanctally rewarcll 1c:areer as an Interior designer 1 1 We conduct short-tenu COUtMS 1 I for women •nd men wtth • claire I to tmprow their clecor•tlng sldU.. I And an AMociat•Jn Art. dogr.. I I "'' lho career minded. 1 I Lum &om proloulcmal design"" I everything nec-.ly tor • I comprohmotw and:::-•.: ........ ........ -..... "'_ 1 We teech more than concept •nd I theory. • Our ftajble carHr-one progrem I .....,.,..... ......... I lmmodlaldy. •tNT'~· r"-/: I r,~·' I i"i::SG' ox ~~~ :uc IT'0 :s- 1 GJ\L8 oiiEWPIRT IEICII : =:.-I JOHN METZGAR ON ANTARCTIC TIIIP ,. ... M. llttlpr Jr., - of Mr. Ud Mr-. J'o• M. Mollpr lr, ot -Clpl'l Lue, Co.ta 11 .. , 11U trnll«< to ' Aaredea 11 co•aetDI wttb tiM u.s. AatareUc Reltareb Pro- cram (USARP). He t.wort- l.QC u a cartorn,lbtr wttb the NaUolll BeleDCt Fe.. dation. This year'• rt141.ftll pro- jects l~lucte tbt: Hl.rc:b tor meteorites to obta.IQ DeW ID- rorma.Uoo about ncUatloo ID Bpi.Ct to put Ctolorlc l(tl; lnveatlptlon of tlfe 1torm.a under the Ross Ice Sheltj nrk»usceolot~:leaJ andtoasll Studlf!l, NEWPORT HAAOOR ENSI(Jj TMURSOAY, OEC. I, ttn PUILJ$11EO COAOIIA 0E1. CAll F. T .. benefit may covtt our com~Nete .. ,...Ice, Our Httr .. Ufe ,_.., tht eom~e •tory of our aoc:Att';'. Wrile « ctll; THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 846-7431 24 HOURI 2400 W. CoMI Hwy, -I, Newport - Member Beller Bualnes• BurNu .. nd FrM Por1follo to: No S••••m•n Will C•ll NAME ADDRESS CITY Movies Without Sound Are Like Popcorn Without Butter ~Sankyo XL 4008 S000 00 Exb'a-spedal sound movies are easier--and more fun -than ever. The Sankyo XL 4005 makes it imJX>SSible to goof! • Pop in a film cartridge. Plug in the mike. 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