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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 29

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Building a variance, but the planning commission turned him down. The commission agreed that conditions have changed since the house was built, but persons who choose to build additions or remodel contrary to the Municipal Code, do so at their own risk. "It's a Planning Commission Myron Croel said. (Continued from C-1) "The city was lax in its enforcement, now things are tightening up. The garage conversions leave no room for off street parking.

Most of the streets in older neighborhoods too narrow to accommodate thee extra family cars, recreation vehicles and motor homes," he said. Most people don't understand zoning as it relates to them, said another commissioner Morgan Ray. "Improvements are made to benefit property, but the law is established I to develop the neighborhood in an orderly way; carried far enough, these improvemens could be made to such an extent we would end up not having parking places and people would be using the sidewalks," he said. withy the said people conditions should the either property live dictates or get a larger piece of property. Planning commissioner Robert McGinnis said he would like to see side yard requirements extended to 10 feet for all new tracts so homeowners have plenty of room to reach their back yards by a side driveway to park their boats, trucks and recreation vehicles.

Carrie Hamilton, real estate saleswoman, who represents the second buyer, said it's an awkward situation. "People should know better than to remodel without permits, yet they've done it. There are examples all 1 over town." Caul said Forde is now in the process of fixing the garage so it will open and close and a car can be driven into it. "But no one will ever use it as a garage. That's the ridiculous part about all of this.

There are a thousand garages like this here." The Fordes are appealing their case to the city council at its Aug. 16 meeting. They expect to have the garage in compliance with the zoning code by then and hope the council will grant the variance on the porch. Visitor center sets willow (which has pink blossoms in the spring); hedge, hog, cotton top, beavertail deerhorn cacti; golden choya, California juniper, Mojave yuccas and honey mesquite. Grading, irrigation system and lighting should be completed by Oct.

1, Kempf said. Planting should be completed by late spring. Kempf said the bureau's visitor center personnel will maintain the grounds. Obituaries (Continued from C-1) Ida Pallo Balogh, Victorville He added the center has had "quite a few" inquiries concerning the conditions at the center. Some of those inquiries were directed to the city, and the landscaping became a subject of discussion at a planning commission meeting.

The bureau's area manager Gale Givens is scheduled to present the landscaping plans at a commission meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at city council chambers, 220 E. Mountain View Ave. Ida Pallo Balogh, 85, of Victorville, died Tuesday at Victor Valley Community Hospital. She was born in Hungary and had lived in Victorville for five months.

She worked as a cook for Kresge Company. Survivors include three daughters, Ann Redeman of Phelan, Irene P. Johnson of Los Angeles, and Margret Davis of Des Plains, nine grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Private services were conducted at Victor Valley Memorial Park. Ruth A.

Ellis, Apple Valley Ruth A. Ellis, 81, of Apple Valley, died Thursday in an Apple Valley hospital. She was born in Ohio and had lived in Apple Valley for three years. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Lou Long of Apple Valley; a sister, Lavon Feitz of Mishawaka, three grandchildren and four great grandchi Services will be at 10:30 Monday at the Boyd Funeral Home in Marion, Ohio, with burial in the Marion Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m.

today at Dudley Mortuary. A BEAUTIFUL TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Desert Manor Apartments Now Under Construction IN HESPERIA ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF MAIN STREET Shopping, Post Block Office A and Bonks way. AS LARGE AS A 2 BEDROOM HOUSE! Private Patios Garbage Disposals Laundry Focilities Drapes Built in Range Oven Wall to Wall Carpeting Refrigerator Air Con ditioners Community Building ONLY A FEW LEFT! Reservations are nose being taken. Call Desert Manor Apartments 244-3200 or 244-3800 Evenings 626-7519 Sell it tor FAMILY cash with Thrifty WANT ADS Family Want Ads 3 LINES 3 DAYS $300 DAY Your ad con run on any day fore 3 p.m. Private porties week.

For your ad to appear morrows newspoper, coll today Fret item not to exceed The Sun Telegram CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 399 Street San VICTOR VALLEY RESIDENTS TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD in The Sun-Telegram TOLL FREE CALL 245-4004 I THRIFTY Aug. 6, 1976 (Barstow-Desert) THE SUN-TELEGRAM-C-3 Board reduces proposed budget By JOE MURVIHILL Sun-Telegram correspondent TWENTYNINE PALMS -In a session, the Morongo Unified School District Board of Education cut proposed expenditures by about $340,000 in order to balance the budget. A large crowd filled the multipurpose room of Joshua Tree Elementary Bulletin board CB Break BARSTOW The Barstow CB'ers Club will sponsor their 3rd CB Break beginning at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 6 at the National Guard Armory, corner of Armory Road and Opal Street here.

Admission will be free, but persons can purchase tickets for a chance to win CB radio and accessory prizes, children's prizes and free door prizes. Cold beer, cold pop, hot dogs, chips and peanuts will on sale, and coffee will be free. Memberships to the club will be available at the door, though persons need not be a member to attend the Break. BARSTOW THEATRES CINEMA I 256-8116 NOW THRU TUES. (PG) "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" CINEMA II 256-8116 NOW THRU TUES.

(PG) Double 3-D Features "The Creature From the Black Lagoon" PLUS "It Came From Outer Space" SKYLINE DRIVE-IN 256-1415 NOW THRU TUES. (R) OPEN 7:45 "TUNNEL VISION" AND "Pardon My Blooper" Limited Edition 41 Datsun Honey Bee 76 DATSUN HONEY BEE Power front disc brakes, rear window defroster, bucket seats, chrome bumpers hubcaps. Ser. HLB210777155. California Highway Tests $2995 OPEN SUNDAY, TOO 10 A.M.

TO 4 P.M. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX LIC. 245-5818 ELR Street TONITE THRU TUES (PG) Walter Matthau-Tatum O'Neal "THE BAD NEWS Pears ALSO "PAPER MOON" JOSHUA TONITE THRU TUES (R) "TUNNEL VISION" AND "Pardon My Blooper" NEW 1976 GMC Sierra Classic Pickup FACTORY AIR COND. I power broker, ty springs Ser. 246251 4803.

$6299 BARSTOW DATSUN GMC 27343 Main St. 256-8444 School Monday and freely offered their suggestions to the board. Appeals by instructors were made in an effort to save funds for bands, choruses and other student activities. The Senior and Youth Repair and Maintenance Program came in for praise by its leader, Lem Parsons. A motion that the district discontinue acting as agent for the program was stalemated by a 2 to 2 vote.

The publication budget recommended for adoption shows beginning balance and income of $7,142,936. Projected expenditures, including those approved Monday are $6,487,072. Toreserves, including $212,670 restricted bus reserve, are $655,864. Some of the major items considered for the budget but rejected are: materials GARFOO 6:30 'till 8:00 "Mr. Green Tree" SUGARFOOT COLLINS Tues.

Fri. P.M. SUNDAY 6:30 12:30 Tops for nightly Entertainment GReeN TROO INN J.C. FARRIS SPRING now appearing in the JOLLY ROGUE ROOM Monday Saturday 8:30 'til 1:30 COME TO THE and supplies clerical teachers not replaced improved reading program daily classroom cleaning and employe life insurance, vision are and dental care $34,000. In other business, a motion to not advertise for leasing of buses passed.

A motion was also" passed accepting Blue Cross health insurance. Assistant Supt. Edgar Sutton presented a review of the community services FOR ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING SERVICES in the DESERT ZONE PHONE DAN MILLS YOUR Sun-Telegram ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE OFFICES IN VICTORVILLE 15311 7th STREET PHONE 245-8676 GREEN TREE TONIGHT AND IN VICTORVILLE BARSTOW 4173 Green Tree Blvd. 223 EAST MAIN ST. 245-3461 PHONE 256-6865 DO New! RELAX ENJOY Live Afternoon Entertainment with STEVE NAGY also DOUBLE WELL DRINKS and HORS D'OEUVRES 5-8 p.m.

All Your Favorite SPORTS ON OUR GIANT 5x7' SCREEN TRY HOM'S RESTAURANT NOW OPEN 7 DAYS at 5 p.m. 14751 7th Victorville budget, which is funded by be used for: use of facilities a 10 cent per $100 assessed community groups, valuation property tax. crowd control, noon duty The total fund is project- aids and classes conducted ed to be $92,393, which may for the public. 22ND ANNUAL OUR FAMOUS AUGUST 1al cats CARD master charge SALE! OFF SELECTED NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE DUCKHORN'S WESTERN STORE 18151 Hwy. 18 Apple Valley 242-3002 Hours: Sunday summer clearance BEGINS SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.

Our Famous Price Reductions on the Finest of Women's Wear WE WILL BE CLOSED AUG. 6 FOR MARKING "Fashions for the Discriminating Woman" Bunny's Boutique Next to Sears on 7th St. VICTORVILLE Telephone 245-3598 FIAT BRAND NEW 1976 SER. 2-DOOR 2007448 FIAT 128 SEDAN Standard features include 4-speed front wheel drive, rack pinion steering, power-assist disc brakes, radial tires, independent suspension 8 $2949 NEW '76 FIAT 131 4-DOOR SEDAN Standard features include 5-speed tilt wheel, tinted glass, rear window defroster, reclining seats much morel! Ser. 0092863.

STICKER FACTORY SALE $4713 $4149 BRAND NEW 1976 SER. STATION 4029772 FIAT 131 WAGON Standard features are the same as 131 4-Dr. Sedan above. PRICE. STICKER FACTORY $5055 SALE $44491 All prices Plus 74 4 Geed Thru NEW '76 VW BUG STICKER FACTORY PRICE 070400 $3746 SALE PRICE $3399 NEW '76 VW BUS STICKER FACTORY PRICE SER.

10044 $5747 SALE PRICE $5099 NEW '76 VW RABBIT STICKER FACTORY PRICE PRICE SER. 25205 SALE $3349 NEW '76 VW DASHER 4-DR. SEDAN STICKER PRICE $5537 PRICE FACTORY SER. 2044400 $4977 SIMILAR DISCOUNTS ON ALL CARS IN STOCKI WE NEED YOUR TRADETOP TRADE-IN la a Shop chance if to give all cot deal. Lafleur Imports VOLKSWAGEN AND FIAT BARSTOW 1300 E.

MT. VIEW PH. 256-5636.

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