HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE F
MISS NEWPORT BEACH ol 19?2-'II Ia In tbla plctu:t, bol
the wtnner won't be lalown Wllll thl.a FrJ.diJ Dl.cbt wbta
judps make their t1a&l dtcllion at tbt Commodore• a BI.U
at the Balboa. Bay Club. DeDDla lADdliiUWI, pr .. ldeai:A
elect ot the Newport Harbor JUD1or Ctambtr of COmmeree,
Is nuked by the 5 t1D&Uat1 and the currnt reiiDiDc beauty.
81.11101.'1 flmld Fua. Zoae,
fie~ demoUUoD at the ud
ot tbla •umrner to mate ft7
b' a CODdomlD.h&m dtftlap ..
meat, could (tit a nprt.Ye to-
lllclll.
Botb lho ciiJ plualll( tWt
ud a bomtoWDII'I ~ lD tbt u• wtU alktbeP1aDD1AcCom-
m111ioo toat.nt, JUDt 15, to
turn cknrn a u.. permit tr.t
RUDVE POLIC&IUII al tilt Y-In N...,... Baaell, alii-Larry Ylarrt .. Ia COli• lf'loblllted by M&JOI' Doa Melnnls cSurtnr a ~P~Clal &WU'cSI tlr-.ttut SltDdaJ at tbt ....
Vercla C-Cle, 0ronp COU!IIy C!Y!Iao prMI-Wallor Bood, loft, madt tllo
pre1rtet1aa Oil btbl.tt ot IUs cll.l>. Newport Beleb pollee cblef James GlaYU, rti!JI,
wa1ta to ~ alllcer Hurta, wbo baa bee a ttJUYI fOl\llllMr llDct 1i88. He
la u eacfaMI1Dc maapr tor McDooneU Doualu LD Loac Beach. At the arne bl'a.kfut,
Cbltl Garu ftOI'I tn a.w r....,e policemen Bt1u CoUIDa Jr., WUU&m FlU, Rlcbard
Ci&le, J&mel Harpft', ROD Jooea, MUte Reyoolda aDd Tom RI.IJP,
:-=.~:mthed:.:m~~·: N.B. DUMP SITE SOLD
The JAK Constructloo Co., Newport S.cb has .,ld the
OYoed by John Koowller of eUy dump lite tor S616,010
Corooa c1el Mar, UIDOUDCed. to a. builder who ays he wtU
e&rller thls year tbattbeJwottld leaYe 11 of the 40 acres lD
buy the property from the SaiD open JP~,ee lDd build condo-
Aoa Valley lrrtp.Uon Co. ud mtmums oa the rest.
build a 51-unlt IUIUI'y eoodo-Leaderltbip Homes'bid,ll1gh-
mtn1um. Homeowner protest• elf: amona 5 otters, was con-
The prta, mtn left. are Karen Freoeh, Robya Chikl. at an April 6 Planninc Com-tested by a lawyer representing
Nauey Smith (Mill Newport Beaeb 1971-'7Z~ Debbie Collin.. mlasloa hearing coovtoced the a company that wants to put
.on, BoDDI.t M.oaler and St.roo M.uoo.. AU oCtbt coate.tanll planners to postpooe tbllr de~ a marl~ on the sUe.
belt uea, or tllat the 1 'I un-
developed areas be made a
pubUc park, •as turned down
by the Ctty Council.
Mayor Don Mcinnis remlnded
the envlronmentall.sts that the
count}' or any other publle or
prtnte agency could have sub-
mUted bid a tor the property,
but that no public JJ'O\JP did 10.
PAY HIKE RECOMMENDED
FOR N.B. CITY STAFF are ltudeota at Coro~a del Mar bleb scbool. Tbt Jaycee• cl1loo until they could take a Key1 Marina tnc., whlch bid
apoo.or the &nDllll beauty contest. (Clamber of Commerce look at the city's Iooc.nnce $4'15,000, tad offered a.o at. Pay ralHsfor Newport :S..ch &iMiDe July 1 are oow pegpd
pboto.} plans for the ar•. ternate bid of 5 per cent more city employees, eoltlnc $385,. at $7.S mll11on.
Tb.is week, Mllior ptamtr tbl.n any other bid, but the 000 annually, lave been granted Tbe etty m&DICW aid he UN IT ED FRoNT Vs FREEWAY William R. Foley completed City Council decided Monday by city manager Robert Wynn, t.lltftd that IUI'PlUI reYeDutl
• a study whlcb will recommead to arree with City Attorney tubject to City COW>CII 01>-10aerotecl b)' •cb ciiJ doport-
thl.t the Ft.ll. Zoot di.trict be O.onia O'N ell that such a bid prOYal. meot would erable tbt city to
A eoaUtloo of antf.free'ft.y wu eleeted chairman ot the
rttpresentatina from coastal coe.UtJoD.
towoa bttwNn Lon& Beaeb and The aroup pa.utd a reeolu.
San Juan Capistrano met here tlon IIIPPOfUn& ettwta by As.
lut Saturday and formed a aembl)'m&D Robert S..CU..m &Dc1
WUted troot apJDJt the Pacllle Stoator Dlnnls Carpeoter to
Ropu &nd CoUDcllma.D John tbe cltt.uns' aroups repre. preserved as 1 commtrclal wu DOt aeceptable btcault It Pollee wtll pt a 5,4 per pnt JII.Y r&IMI Yithi.D tbe
store. The meeUnc was lleld seated 1D tbe eoai1UOD "are zone. Tilt boud of dlrectors dldo't mention a apecitlc nrure. eeat b1te, pnenl emploYNI eurreot budpt. without a tu
at Mr. store's home in Corooa people we ' have altlldy heard ~ the 1B&Ibooeclla~•1111nau1 ....... ~_!~rot Betides, Leader ship Homes of. wtu pt a 4.85 per cent boost, 1Der ....
Hlehla.Dds. from on the freeway 111ue but "'110• mm .,. .......,_. • fertd cash on the tarrel head, and firemen a ooe per cent Pollcemen will ttart at $898
Senator Cupenter has re-they areaotelecttdrepre.."ota-Foley's report "aood Dna," wber•l Keys Marl~a. wanted ralae, per moath Wider the DeW Alary
peatediJ aid that he wou)d tJv11 " The hOmeowoers 11'0~ 11 bop-to buy the dump on credit. Kr. Wynn. attet CODCltldlDC IICl.le.
Cout Freeway. lt.lll the route.
Walter Koch, wbo hU led Tht ooly eltctld oftlelall at-
Newport Beach freeway toe• tendSDC tbe m..UO.c trtte New-
to their llcht ap.LDst the route, port Beach Vlee-W:ayor HowarcS
13 IN TRUSTEE RACE
LDtroduct a bill to ldll the T~ seoator ls at.o holdtnC 1n1 for a "IPNClne ~" of Tbt alte, located 1n the city's ta.lkll with the cfty'a Stmployee Oeputmeat directors and
entire route from Ventura to ,_, tntroduct1oo of bla blllpeDd-the Fun Zone, 1 lower deulty extreme oorthweltern corner a.uoelat1alll, l&1d tbe MC:U.~ tbtlr ant.c:&Dtl w111 pt u
SaD Jua.n CapiJtraoo. He baa 1n1 a talk with JamtJ Mot, realdentlal un, or commtrclal at 1~h St. and Whittier Au,, menta reprtHat a 4.'71 per uerap nt• of 4,4 pel' cent.
10uctrt un.Utd oppoa!UOD trom state dlrector of public worU. rtdevelopmeDt. bU DOt been Ul8d &I a dump ceDI: 1Dere&A OYer par.omel P'trema, altboueb they cot
all eoutal tow111 bt.foretntro-Mr. Moe hal oppoMd deletiOn The Balboa hnpronment 11Dce the city learned "veral COfltl outllMd LD tbe preUmtn-tiM amalle.C pay ral•, wtU
duc1Dc hil bUl. HJa offlee in-of the Pacific Cout route. AIID,, made ICI o1 bulinell-Y•n aeo that U "'-' more ary b\licet DO'tt' btfDC IN11ed lllvt their working week re-
dlcated 1ut week that the AaAmblyma.n Bldham's bill. ~= z::! r:._~~:arr!t:CSO:S~ Yaltable u negotlable real ••· bJ thtCltyCounelL Totalalary dueed: duri.Dr the out Z y-.rs
eoutal ec:.UUon cro~ would wlllcb would delete the part of 00 tht lsa'uo. Some al 1,_ mom. tate. cotta tor the t1aca.l Ylllr bt~ from 81 to 56 hours. S-IllY. IS -lo want to IDU Joe Dul!y, 177 Orla St.,
tiD z 'fi.C&Detee oa tbl NI'WJ)Cilt-COitl MIA; attorDtJ wwam
u:ea tchool dlatrlet'a board Saoptv, zsoc. em Dr., cu.u
of trUitNI, AI receotly 1.1 J H&ftD.j ba:liDHimU Artbur ••ell:• aco. only ooe c:a.nd1date Sorce, JIS RobtJI Hood LIJM,
bad tiLed, aDd aoe of tbe Z COlt& Mea; coUtp prote1101'
Y&cuetN was tn danpr of Oanes Kneeer,441 Twi1oA¥e.,
reme.Jalq unftlled u tbeJUDe9 Newport Hli&bU; tleDtllt
tlUq dl&dllnt aw:aroe.cbed for Tbomu MacXIIII'OC. 1117 Mar~
tM ~ Auc. a t)let:ioa. u.rs Dr., Ke.rbor Rt&b"ncta;
loll .. -• Ilia •··tatoo to latro th ·• 1 thr ~ N ~ Larry Splc.r, repre111nt1or ._ '""' • e ro ... e Jll.ll nr ou.,. ew-ben would be put out of busl-H d be L • h f L • duct tho bill, It thO JrOUI> Ia-port Beach, Is IChodulecl tor a .... b)' redevotooment. Laderahtp omes, ... I eo Is t e op I 0 n eluded elected ottletals trom Senate TralliiPOrtat1onCommtt-p•A~A tor tbe eoodom1n1um 7 Wllts per acre co1Xtom1n1ums
MVtnl eJUu. tee heartnr June 19 The bill -would be build only on native • call for Z bu.Jldlngs, u cbltec-soli, and that the Qlltd son )llartoer's Uoos Club w\11 cSI'Dt Ross Pete:rs, 3rd vice-
An atde toSeaatorCarpenter, has already passed the As-tunlly styled to blelld 1o with area Will be left in a aatiU'al lnstall oe• offtcl!l's, lncludlnr presliHot Dtck Flore, secre-
Mlke Neal, said yesterday tllat sem':>ly. the nearby Balboa Pavil1oo. A Jtate. He said the compa.oy Newport Beach ftre cbtef lAo t:a.ry-tr ... urer Wry Levin-
IRVINE SWITCH LAUDED puktnr lot oext to tl'le Balboa would be llad to tlod .,me Lo'le as president. oo July '7 lOG, ta1h1star Ra~ LaScala
.
Market at &08 E. Ba-Blvd. )olD! pubUc use for the open at the Stutt Shirt restaurant. ud U.O lamer Dick ,.,...., .
would also be part of the eon -area. such as blke tta.J.LI or otbtr offteen tak1q: new Dtrtctol's at Cbe cbtl are
'Stati AaamblrmU 8Gb!rt Mr. ,..._ ... btld c!la-domllllam site. ~ poblJ c recreatiooal ~. pos!tiQM ue~•Midlli 'RetlltebJrts.CblckPTM!n~A,. AI •• are tl!t Sill &Ill 11101 -•1111 • -.,no
lib ...... ara ..u. s.um R--~ eo.11-.
FraUUJ:a realped ftoom tbe 6tb Candidatu tar the ar• 5
dtltrlet to become a ml.lllclpal seat are attorney BruceCbUd~
court Judce, aDd DooaldSI:raUSJ ler, 215 Cryatal Ave., Balboa
quit the 5th district post ast IalaDd; aehOol emploJ• Walter
mootb. t...uar, S08 Mtb st., WNt N ...
a.dllam.-ot N..,.,n S.eb •ld c•lloM ...,th Mr. Me.ImiU and Small bulowsmeo lntbe Fll). The builder wtll aim tMCI.Il Y~lll U.ta, 2Dd rtee.presl. JUeb In1D aM Jua Luke. Ett:~~::;::~ ~:t?.~~~·£~: ;::,E;;it:E~ E~ :l0:. rr: ~~~:~! SPRAY SNIFFING FATAL -
Compettnc for . tbe area 6 port; PhYtlc.Ju Artbur Tbomp-
.. t are tnctoeer Joe CetaU, aon, 67 Balboa Cons; bul:toen
ezo M.tchlel Pl., Newport exeeutln Ylcbul Aabe, 108
Htl&ht•: attoroey Tbomu Hen-VIa Xanthe, L1do Isle, aod at-
dereoo, 481 E. Zoth St., Coltl. tomey Jamee EDalp. 224 Zotb
Uta; oewspaper circulation St., Central Newport.
proof that ''tbere are more Co. they flnd out hOW looc theY wtll donated u a put or thecotmty-
nltlbie solutiOClS" to )oc.aJ The letter sald M.r · l&asoo be allowed to stay In the &ODe. •Ide santa An.a River p-eeD·
trafflc problems than a treeway, llad Instructed the trviDe lobby-
Mr. Bl.dbam called lC>OO 1r _ 1st In Sacramento to work wtth
"IDe to t11e ''tbeirdemoutrated Newport Beach lobbyist BOO
capabtUty lD tbe ft.eld of ad-Parter In opposlnr tht b'HWIY
ftDCed plannlDC" and make sue-throu(b Newport.
Point clean up June 17
Sn1lftng tames of an aDtt-ooer's I.DYestlptors both saJd
septic medical spray 11 tbe tbia wu the ftrst known case
suspec:.ted ca.uee ot d-.th of a of dM.th trom bactlne snilflng.
14-y-.r old Costa Mesa boy but that stmlla.r aerosol sprays
..,.., died TtJeada.Y at Cotta have cau.td d•ths before.
Me• Memorial hoapttaL SerY"tces are scheduled tor
eeatlonJ on alterrate traffic Mr. Mason offered Irvtoe's
.,1~DJ. help I.D. tratnc pla.o.n1.DC tor the
W N rt I• b k 'd Tbt aJHmbl)'maa has a btu araa. He Aid oo coodltloDI ewpo I rary 0 before the S.U.te ttat would were attached to the compaay's
o kill tllo put ottharoutetbrough dtelsiOn, but that tha declaiOn
courts aDd almllar faciUUea Nnport Bte.ch, Tbe btu hU was t.sed entirely on tbt com-
West Newport's battle to ret and set 1 hearlnr 00 the ordt~ &lrMdy been ~"ed by the pany's "strona MDII of clYie
Members of the Balboa PaD -
Insula Point Asan. •111 hold
a spring cleaD-ICI campaliJl this
Saturday, June 17.
ltema too neavy or bulky to
bt lnclOOed In refllla.r p.rt:&p
pickups will bt p.thtrtd by
clty trucU. Tbe UJOC1atlon's
secretary, l...ou1se Ewt.Dc, has
dtta.llt tor area resldeots. Her
phOne number 11 6'75-2108.
a.saoctatlon discussed the Corooer's im'eJtlp.ton ay Z p.m. friday at Bell Broattn.y
cleao~ campaJ.rn and made Ronak2 D. Johu;)n, al.o lmow'o Uortuuy ChapelinCoata.Mesa.
p1ans to uteDd the Citv Pla..D-as Rorald Mapplebe<:k n.a Survbors are the pareots. ntnc: Commtsaton meetlD& to-rubed to the l'r)lp1ta.} after Mr. a.ocS Ura. Lee Mapplebtck,
ol&ht, June 15. The Plannlng Loa1nt CODSCtousnessUI.the p..r. tW'othera Uarll, SteveDand GU'y
Commlsaton Will discuss a pro-&(I of hisbomeatSOUCooUdee Mapplebtell, and his eram-
posed coa<Somln1um develop-An. Two 10UDI frlends told mother, Mrs. Wil mer Smith,
meot In the Fun Zone. I.Dveattp.tors tbl.t tbe boy had all of Cotta Mea.
Ill own branch library hu ap. oaoce ror June ze. AIMmbl)'. respoostbtuty u ooe ot tbe
pueotly been won. CUyCouocll • PASSED to HCOlld readln& Tbt lrviDe Co., which tad olcSest members of tbe New-
Peo.loa:ula Point Auo. ob-been mtmDa lactiM IP"&Y.
)tcted to the denlopment wheo
It WU ftr st preMnted to the
eommls.ston In Apr il.
011 Ef 15 COMMENDED
decided MoDday tolncludeabout June Z& an or41DIDce rall1ng ~ted treewa.y eoastruetion port Bea.eb commlllllty."
$59,000 to next llscal year's the city's tra.nsleot OCC\411DCY In tbe past, a.rx2 cJalmed a VIce-Mayor Howard Roprs,
budpt to buy a building at the ''bed tu'' trom the current "neutn.l" pollUoo. tor the pe.st also present at 1ut Frldly's
At a rerula.r moothly meet-
lnl last Thursday nl(bt, the
IDYestlptor RuaeU Greene Newport Beach police chief
corner of 60th St. ud Cout 5 per cent to 8 per ceat. e<q>le of years, eame out press cooterence, said be wu M • I d
H"J'. for a library. • RENEWED the annual con-ap.iut the freeW'&Jlut Frtdl.y "deligtlted" wittl lnlDe'& new oor1ng p an propose
A liD Included In the bud(Ot, tract WUh the EuiJO to prlol IIIO<IIIn&. AI a aowa --· staad. Mr . Ro10rs, a ttequent
wlllch takea effect July l, wtu the ctty•s lepl notices. The coodoeted by Newport S.ch critic of the company, said M: A change 1a oft-s.bart moor .
be about $35,000 to stoc.k &lid Enslen submitted the low bid Mayor Ooo Mcloaia, a letter 1J "proOO otthe lrYine Compu,y ln& arrallC'mtats lD )ewer New-
t<lu4t the bt&neb ami operate for the eootracl:, lJld won ap. trom lrftDI prtmdeot Wlllla~ tor ma.lliD& thll cSeelslon In tbe port Bay hal been aucp.Ced !::t::.• first year, iDcludlnr pronl over the Colt& Ueu ~ outlloed tht eompuy s 1Dterelt ot the people of New-by county s~C)ell1aora bo&rd
tion, Mr. CUJ~trs cl.aJms hls
pi&D woold provide better se.
curlty tor boats, be more con-
venteot for boat oW"Mrs, reduce
nulptloo haurds, and mate
It Msler to dJSQOse ot trash
aDd other wastes.
a.ld tbe treon propellant ll9ed James Glans wtu address the
In aero10l ca.o.s might have Friday Anglers cltm this Fti-
beeo tbe cauM ol the Outs day durlnr their rel\llar oooo
junior lllgb scbools student's meeting at the Newport Harbor
cleeth. Tbt flnal autopsy report Vachl Club. Has top iC' will b(>
bU rmt yet beell received. ''Law enlorc:ement --IIJ7Z."
Dally Pilot, the ooly other DI'W' freeftJ poaltioll. port Beach.," c-•--·· •--10 r.-, u Councilmen looked at 3 1111-1 II 1 ,au-.. -~ ...._ ~ra~·::~;~;;2~:: :~~w.:~o;,~·lnc~:'~~ Marina pan sti a 1ve ~~;.-.:J::;:::
Youar JOlmSoo ....,, reY"tved Chler Glavas was recently
momeatart.ty at the hospital by elected president of the Cali-
resaeUatton, but Dtver re-tornl.a. Peace omeers Assn.,
pJMd eoasclousness, • oos-ltld was commended Monda y
pttalspokeaman Ald. bJ the County board or super.
Holllttl.l oft\cl&ls and cor-vt.ora.
bruch. A motion by Council-ltrucUoo of bo'#Unc P'Nill at A Costa Mea boat Jbop Pl&na Include dredrtoc the eou.oty IIC)ti'Ylaors approYed
mu Cui Kymla to ... k an the San Joe.quin HUla Hnlor cnroer'a drtam ot bu11dl.or a Santa Ara River ctanoel from Mr, Ca~JCN:U' Idee. and ubd
ettlsens pull, Jarbor lD Cotta Mea ta .Ull Us mouth to tbe Keys property, the county harbors beacbes
The city of Newport Belch
•Ill be asked to )oln the comty
1n the feaslbiUty study. Caspers aids park drive
"averap" Ubrary was IP· • OKAYED aZ7-tt. ta.llbuikl-Yery mueb alln. tD filet, Paul bUtldlnr 500 beat 11Jpt lD a A-" -·u "-·tme~ to ......... Oranp County Boir<S of Su-pro"'d aOO the ell)' statf waa .-. ---... bt buill 001500 Up 00 -.uu-..._.. --.., MRS . OERH DIES AT 90 peni.sors president Ron Cu -c:U.rected to bUdpt tor the fa-I.Da In tbe ovu baocll of Newport .,....,...,. •Y• be Wlllltart coo~ yac • a • 1 1 the IUIPstiOO. fuoeral servtces wert btld
cllttJ. Hearlnp are DOW ln Center Dr. The bulldlnL l&ld stnctioa "to about e moathJ" ad))lnlnc resideotial lots. Uta:!• lit. Cupera' plan, a JUDe 13 for Mrs. Rose Dero., pers bU throwoS M~~r\ --
prolftU 00 DeJt yar'ebudpt. to be out to the tut to be oo tbt ooct-ltJmled KeyaMa-Yesterday, a representative ceotnl ofta:bore berth woukl 90, wtl:> d1td JW»t 10 ln Park uad ID otter ot 1, dooat on
A tu: hike of a UtUe more bu11t ln the block, wu termed r1Dl protect belide tile SaDt:t ot the Keys compaa)' na in bt estabUsbed, oooeoUdatlne Lido Coonlescent Hospital -~ to tile p-owtng movement
tbl.o 1~ .... r SlOO of assessed acei!Ptable by Harbor Vl.n' HUla Aa Rl"er 1n the city's wlltern Sacramento oeeott.a.UDr wttb scattered berthlbf lites DOW after a kmg Illness. to Put a pull bond lssue befot'e
__,.,,.. -1 tloo wtll a hom.owoers whohaftprot .. ted eel~. state oftlela.Ls on a blcb·ri..N belnc utd. A speclal terry Sbe wu the mottler o1 Dr. Nt'Wport Beach foters &pin tb."';.;Ybr":oc~. nance hlch~rlae deYeklprn«<t ln the AD abmpt lo bqy Newport bl'ldge across theriYeraiCout would tate boat owners from Raymond J. Dern, 11 20 Wtrlte lo NOTtmber.
The A-ea sales omcebulld-area. Bte.eb's 40-e.cre dump u Earl Hwy, which would be oeceuary sbore to aew t.y.berth, Sal\s Way, Harbor Vlew tUlls, !Loco.$91 '"'uuers pvek ~~ pul IS
;,o • APPROVED the Colltraet of lbt marlDI fl.lled Uoodly to allow bolt JII.SSIP !C) the Besides treeing about 100 and had lind wtth h.im prior 0 a m 00 par ....,.., ssue
I.Dr at 60th and Coe.at HW}'. map of a coodomtnlum at La~ alcbt •beD tiM City CouneU river chln.Del. acres of the bly 1M oe.rip. to her Illness. She was a D&t1vt a ma):lr'lty In last week 's prl-
was pJ eked by cit)' IIWIIpr ,.yette An. &ad LJdo Park Dr., aectpted a $816,000 l:l&d tor Ur. Snyder says b1s:partaers Ne• Yorker and had been here mary elecUoos, b~a fillilecS to
Robert Wyn.o aa the molt IUit-..._. the---... u~ P~•-·------I~.. .,,,. 1D Keys Uar!Ja lDe are TtJU dfe tbe Issue the two -thirds able, an.Uable, aad aftlrdable -...... """ -u.. "".._..~, uvm ~eu....., · l1LL.IAH HORUM DIES for the ~st Z years. unll Jtrocture In the area. Accord~ sula, Tbil Is the lite ot water HOIMII. Keys Marlo& bad ot-on men Wllllam Moroshl and FUDenl services for UW&n Rosary was reel ted in the majority Deeded to pus m c -
lDC" to current q,x uaeumeDt, pumptJtc operaUou which t.:re ltred 5 prer eeat more, tM Newel Hayes. Norwn 59 ol tUl Rutland Corona del Mar chl,pe.lofBI.lts-pal boods:.
tht bu:tldJ.Dc II WOttb abOut come aDder attack by eDYiroQ .. cdd aot b&ft CUb lD hlod to Lack of mooey was blamed WesteWr ,;,bo died Juoe e al Berreron, woo dlrededthel'lm-Wr. Cup!I's, a Lldo Isle
$45 500 F 1t Dd ftJt meata.lliQ &Dd by a t.denl pay tM r.u, COIL tot delaylnr tile ma.rha pla.D Hoe. Ho.tal. were btkl Juoe enl. A 9 a.m. mus at Our re~Sdeat. awe&red before the eo.t., ~Dd ~uurs!ra eent ::.~ Jadp, City attorDtY DeaiUt o•. "We atr.d)' on 1e7 &Cl'es wbeo It ns ftrst fotmule.ted 1Z !t tbe Latbef'U Cbl.ll'eb of Lad)' Queen of Aorels eiU'eh Newport Beacb City Co..mell
ttnceocY to aJ.Jow tor kJw ell!-Nell auured tbe eo-en ltll.t .,...._ tiM ~ tl.te &Dd the 6 years aco. tbe Muter. hel.fte Vlew Mor~ was celebrated June 1t by Re•. MOidly Gllbt to offer to sene
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would bave to slit\ petitions.
Y401TING ROUNDUBLE
Bahia Corlnthl.ln Yacht Club
Uto's yachtmeD 'I round table
IUDCheoo this Friday, June 18,
w\ll tature the colored n lm,
"The new soUDd of power,"
detaJUnc the deYeklpmeot and
actual LUta ua.uoo or the new
ford turblne.
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Tllo Dollr Pilot aDd ca-t• Alldr.., ,.atolr -~ aDd mlldD&. oo llroolll' puabod by tile preol-. WI>Jcb
HtuMw di'IUlUDtd IWI'f at the dlaloJaltY .. ...._ .. MOdiGI tfw••""• otAm•tcu would doable the welfare rolllandeveotu ..
tllomo, dollboralolr .. IIOCU .. to optdl)' llpllor .... to clio .. V!MMm, nctlme au, -"" -.. , .... tbllnMt oo wb.leb thla c.bl.rpwumadl. ot paa Uld buu.ta dtUnrtd to the • Tbt "rt't'IIUM: lbU'lDt' propoa.J.
Tbty dld DOC dan to dltcaa tptdfte .. .., tbroqb tht ldooebld bll'bora. wb1cb woWd locreue the power of tbt
tuues, becaUH sueb cUKuuioa woWd Tbtll. )aft btfOre eltcttoa Ume, comes tedenl covenmeat and take away more
ban lll'e&led wbtl'l tbe rMI dllloy<:J tbe Ntma orlitr to bomb aM miDI~~ ol the rleflb cuaranteed to tlle states aod
wu to be found. barbor. Tbl HlDJhaw.PUot combiDisees to the people bJ the CODSlltuUoo.
Coocressmu Scbmlts couuteut!J"CC· poutlcalb)'poert.y, DOtlDtbJ.aetectlon-eTe • Tbe ''added walue'' tu, wbleh would
ported tbe Republlcu party platform of 4ecllioa, but ta CoqreHrniD Scbmlts's be a series of blddeo taxes refleeted 1D
tl.scal IDtecrttJ, prtn.te uterprtM, lD· ~t oftbtpreottat'sbetateddec1aion. rlsiDg retail prices, ~~ lbe blame
dlridtal respoostbl.llty, stroDc IIIUoll.l Tbt closest tbat tbe Ptlc»C: and HiDsbaw 011. buSiness Instead ot on tbe federal
defense, 1.11yleldiDC resistaoee to aares-eame to 41scuulD& creewc lssues was £0nrnment, where the bl&me beloocs.
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TOM ANDERSON
We Want
MultlmiiUonaftc Rid'wd ICC~I doeurnenu from the~
Nb:Oft 8 the bigtlt 1pe:ndw Treuury rel~UnJ to the
(of yows)end tbt big,flt uver que1tlon of whelher the
(for himNll) io the hlltory of tuptyut fhould foot the colt
U.. PrNidency. Wheeler-dealer of tbe Picou politic• I
L)'ndoh Jobnlon, former expedition. I caD theae
d-tlme ctwmp, made ma-c of document• to the attention of
.... miWont whJie in eo .... the CollJrCU, tn the finut
ht only a few yean 110 tradition of curTent document
JUcbard. Nixon wu 'rirtu.ally leakqe, bceaute I conllder thil
broke. e prime example of one man'•
The toDowlnc informaUon, etrort to 11te -the taxpayer
inlertcd in the Corrpeutorull from a needlets expenae.
R.tcord by Conarcuman '"The Picou expedition bills
Gonu.Je1 of Teus, uplainl in happened to be tent to an
a •mall way wby Richard ob~eure Treuury clerk named
Nixon, Lyndon JobOJOn and 01itchttt, who was11.1pposed to
John Connally are rabulously ...mte the checlu ...
sin loteroa.Uoaal commWlism, &Dd sup. tbta: "Coacreumu Schmitz has p~Ucly
port of the tree cmterprla e<:obOmJ tlat CJPI)OrHd TlrtulllJ eTery other actJon by
has made OlD' Dl.ttoo ar•t. He ltClPOI'ted Prelldtot Ntmo u eeooomic, poUUea.l
Richard Nllon to tbe eztellt that the and. miUtary." The Pltot aoo Htnshaw
president carried outlbeaolemapromises did DOt hive tbe boaesty to eoumerate
made durlng tile presidedial campaign these lssues, becaiiSe to do so would
ot 4 years ar;o. hue woo Mr. Schmlts addtttonal praise
"SlNOil'tO FOR SERVICI," tM Bltbor Stalor Clt11eu
cbon.l cr~ wUI prtltllt a muCc&l rmn at tbl "tlrlt
Lad1u" bmcbeOD ot tbe Soeilt'f ot Ca11i:n11. Acc.oaataat•
coaTIDiioa. at the Newporter IJm OG TuNday, JIIDI 17,
PictlD'ed. btre ut, from left, Mrs. Floreace MacGIAIUe,
orp.nJit, wbo will aeco~ tbe IJ'OCC) aDd play baeli:-
• Aid and trade wtlh the eoemy, tree-IP'OUDd music durlnc the pre-luPcheoD periOd; Mra. Jamu
log tbe communist eeooomy to send more Na K'-·bb 1o1~
rich and why our nation il "When Cratchitt aot the
broke: bills for the Teus polihcal
f to kill bo n ...... "' E. S&YJer, director, aad Mrs. ..loVl'eD -.. , 10 .... munitions o war our JS e• ..... g The zoota Clab of Newport Harbor JPOUOU the Stoior
1D Vietnam. Citizens. &Dd tbe SCA dom.tloD tor the cbonl II'~' a
ADdrew Hlnstaw, wbowtlloowberepre. ' performance wlU beDeftt the Zoot& sei'YI.ce tuod dutpted
senting District 391n Congress, has said tor the Club's Seator C1Ustn Project.
T H E .C RAT C HIT T trip, he riJhtfuUy concluded
MEMORANDUM -A TOP that these were not incurred in
SECRET DOCUMENT (Or, the course or Presidential duty,
The Bi& Nixon-connally Steal) but in the cause of straiJbt,
Most flagrant dlstortioD 1n the Hinsbaw. and St4JPO!'t, which would have sent him
Pnotattack was the May lSPUotedltodtl back to Coagress to earry on the nght
lleadUned '•Pre.eleetloo.Hypocrlsy ... This to presene our oat1oa. Here are some of
editorial, widely used by ADdrew IUDshaw the Ntmn poUcles that Mr. Schmitz has
1n hls campalen, accllSed Congressmu stroagly opposed, thus lnciD'rlng the
~;:~=-o~~rJ!~:.'::!f.~":,r!~~ .THE AFFECTIVE DOMAIN be stan<ls oo the basic Issues Usted above.
!~p~~rln~,th~ ~~~~cth~~~~:!d~~· t~ SHOULD BE PRIVATE Republican party? Or will he demonstrate
"(Mr. Gont.ale1 asked and o ld ·fuhioned politics .
wu Jiven permission to address Cratchit t h lmsel f e~nnot
the Houac for I minute, to participate in politics in any
revile and er.tend his remarks way because of the Hatch Act,
and include extraneous and he knows fuU well that not
matter.) even the President has a right Schmitz of hypocrisy tor pralstag Prest· Hlosbaw-PIIot wrath: the poUUcal courage to oppose the Nixon
pollcles that tb.r~ten the very survtn.l
"MR. GONZALES : Mr. to foist political bills on the
techoJ.ques appUed to the human Speaker, a few days aao, the taxpayer, especially when the
mind ~II eveotually erase any Pre1ident went down to the Treasury ill run nina in the red
personal beUefs ••• These Picou nnch to hue a little by_ $47 billion or so.
dent Nixon's decision to mine the North • The awesome deflcU speodlng. whJch
VIetnamese harbors. woo· is the real bas boosted the federal debt to $429
hypocrite? For years Con~essmao Sch· BILLION --.and N~ ls oow of our natlou?
By Special Correspoodeot
When we send our children
off to schOOl, it we could bang
a s1gn aroWKI their neck with
the words printed, "stay out
of my affective domain -· tt•s
personal," we might feel a
UHie satei. But for the most
The Richardson Report
By SENATOR H. L. RICHARDSON (R-Arcadia)
Thirty years ago no legis-
Wor In hJs rlght mind would
attempt to legalize acts between
homosexuals --he would have
been ostracized' by his own
party, condemned to everlasting
hell by the press, and more
than likely defeated at the polls.
Btt not so today. It Js a sad
eumple of where legislative
mora.Uty has sunk to wheo the
people's representatives are
debating lep Uzlng lewd acts
performed between consenting
parties.
There has been oo public
outcry, No hue and cry of
righteous lodlgnatlon. Where
are the ch urches? The PTA's?
ADd where are the educators
and service clubs woo should
have an urgent Interest ln the
morals or the young? And where
ls the Democrat Party oon-
demrsatloo ot ooe ot Its mem-
bers nout.lnr morality tn the
legislative halts tor carrylng
thJs bill?
No answer? .••..
Such a btU ha s notontypused
the Assembly committee on
cr imlna I justice by a 5-2 vote
but is oow waiting debate ln
the full Assembly, It would
sanctifY sexual conduct and
relations between persons 18
years of age and over, lending
an air ot legaUty and respect-
abUity to sodomy, homosexual
activity, prostltlJlton and tm-
moraUty.
Law enforcement is again.st
this k1nd of bUl, not only because
ol pollee problems which wtu
arise by legaliiJng these
p-o~s. but because OOmo.
semlls are b.lghly aggressive
wltb their gay clubs, orpn.!.za.
ttoos, pubUcaUons, and propa-
gaada, and are nof cootent to
stay in their OYD backyards.
As immoral rebels against so-
ciety, tbey recruit others; re.
belllon to one set of standards
breeds rebelUon to all. We
oeed to strengthen, not weaken
virtues tllat built oar country
aDd OOid soctett and tamlly
together, We have eooughprob-
lems in crime without gh1ng
the OOmoserual, the prostitute,
a.Dd deviate the cklatot lepUty.
We, the people ot Callfornla,
bave the power to stop this
t1Dd of legislation trom be·
coming law. Sllenee is the aUy
ot evll. Do you want to pay
the price of orga.nlzed crime,
prostitution on tbe streets, ot
bomose:ruals teaching children
their doctrine, of haYing de¥1-
ates with twisted minds and
morals governtngyour life trom
high otft.ce, of downgradlng an
sta.Ddards of dlsctpUne and of
making law entorcement e ven
harder than tt now is?
Government Is ~sed to
protect the citizenry, not serve
as the author of moral decay.
We have been elected to lead,
DOt act as reflectors of the
moral decadenee ot organized
mlnor1Ues.
SCOTT MICHAEL, 17-year.old Costa Mesan, poses on the
VIrginia State Monument on the hillside In lnloe Bowl,
Laguna Beach, where De Will spend Ume this summer as
a volunteer cast member to the popular Pageant of the
Masters re-creation of Gettysburg. Scott lnrttes others to
joln him In this event as more men are sttu needed for
the oew 197Z eJPaoded 'rerslon of uus presentation. ThOse
Interested sbould head backstage lrvtne Bowl any week day
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or call tbe ca.stlDg otnce, 494-
3663. "Gettysburg Revtslted" wtll feature 17 statues.
From the Bible
And tne Redeemer shall come
to Zion, and unto them that
turn trom transgression In
Jacob, saith the Lord.
As tor me, this Is my covenant
wtth them, salth the Lord; My
Splrit that ls upon thee, and
my words which l have put ln
thy mouth, shall not depart out
ot thy mouth, DOr out of the
mouth ot thy seed, nor out ot
the mouth of thy seed's seed,
said the Lord, from henceforth
and forever. (lsa.lah 59: ZO~Zl.)
$1500 FOR GIRL SCOUTS
Tbe Newport Chapter of the
National Charity League has
presented a contribution ot
$1,500 to the Girl Scout Council
of Orange County to be used
tor the campershl.p fund, This
fund gtves flnanclal assistance
to Orange County Girl Scouts
who would not otherwise be able
to have a camping eJ:Perience,
Mrs . John M. Owen of tbe
Girl Scout Council accepted the
gilt from Mrs. Richard Law-
r ence, president otthe League's
Newport Chapter.
part, parents are not aware
that their ctdld's miDd Is being
tampered wUh, being "altered
or molded" aplnst his own
family's bellels.
But this Is exactly what has
been going on for many years
now in the public school sys-
tem. It Is oot something that
one or two school districts
are attempting. It has been
brought toto education by the
State Department of Educatlon
tor CaWornta, in what they
cau their "state plan."
The current name tor this
mass Indoctrination Is "Tax-
onomy of educational objec-
tives," Handbook U, written
by Benjamtn Bloom, David
Krathwobl and Bertram B.
Masia. It deals with a classltl·
cation scheme of "lntended"
techniques are the methods d i nner with Secretuy "'Accordinaly. Cratchitt
which have been used In the Connally .. Now everyone too k the bills, which were
schools UDder the names of knows that if the President labeled 'Top Secret' and sent
sensitivity training, role-play. w1nts to see the Secretary, all them to Secretary Connally
tne, psycOO-drama, personal he has to do is summon him with the followina memo, alro
growth, etc,, to change the across the street , from the marked "Top Secret .'
"character" of our students. Treasury to the White House .
These same tech.nlques have And if he jusl wants 10 hav~ a '[)cpartment of the Trenury
been brought into our churches, social evening, well ,that can be Wuhlnston . D.C. Top Secrec Into our city government, Into done right here in Washinaton. To : Secretary Cot\nt.Jty .
every phase of life that affects So there is no denyinathat this "Mr. Secre1ery , 1 han .tu•l
US, It Is not enough to change trip to the Picosa spread , where received the auached bilk for lhe
one person, They mllSt change c:arefuUy groomed cowb oys lrip 1hat you and the President
the "peer-group" around that watched equally carefully took 10 Tun, whk:h I undenland
person, in order to change all 1 roomed c attle for thf: wuaolely for the purpose ofra .. h'll
of society. picturesque effect of it all , and polltkal campalan fundi. AI you
Any book you read about where mariachi! strummed c.n ae•. lhe bUis already 1moun1 to
Stalln, or Russia, or commtm. pily in the back...-ound, was S5\,Sl0.15 and more are comins i Ill t 11 that th lr ... ln. I can't Jn tood con1dence PlY sm, w e you e more than a social event. By all thlt. Plene HFnd theanached bill to
No. 1 objective In taking over accounts it was a politkal the Republican Nation•!
America is erasing the image event of the first magnitude. Com mhtee and nk thlt I hey remll
ot God and organlud. r eUgtoa. because the President dined 1he followtns•mouM•=
They know that they must break not just with Connally, but Tnvel npenae, SeaeJary"t
down the .faith ln we Americans. with 200 of the richest, most entour~se ....................... S6 .1oo.oo
to order to control the people. powerful men in TexiS _ what Opet~llna ex penH .
Just as HltlerorganltedGer-we call in Spanish los pcsados Alt F~ree 1. ....................... 9,100.00
many into those who would co--weiahty men I eaU them the """''"1 upen~e. ·
operate and those wbowouldn't p · d . Th hellcoplen ....................... J4 .600.00 • tcoto pe:u. OS. esc are Openllns n,wnH.Ionl.
s
1
tude
1
,ot .. behaflrdors;..:!:"teodedth" ~~.~ytoopro1 fl
1
<1 es .~Ae system people who contribute miahtily c:opler .... -............................. 410_00 s e .. ey w• , .,.,....use ey ~ ..., s or~.., KOVen. to political eampaisns. and Pre•bu•.S.n Antonlo ......... loo.oo
chanp a student's attitude aM ment to lnnde our privacy, men who know perfectly well Sec:urily, Air fOf t~< 1.
nlue system trom what U is in order to determtne our the meaninJ of the Spanish w pten ................................ soo.oo
to wbat they "Intend" it to be. strengths and weaknesses. phrue, 'Don Dinero ()¥<'rtlme.. ............................ 460.oo
[f an educator came rlgbt Hitler had oo use tor the poderoJO caballero,' which in Secr<'l Sft;;k,. .,..,el com .. 6.ooo.oo
out aDd said that you had to weak people, he put them . to English means. 'Mr. Money _ 1 ll.,.piulity •l)oard
change your religion from death. The techniques used in powerful gentleman.' Air FQfte l ........................... lOo .oo
Christian to athel.st, or that ta.xooomy such as rote pla.ytng "So when the President Travel upenu. }'rnident'l
your own chtlrt had to change a.od sensitivity traJnlnc were hunkers down to barbecue ~:~~:~~~~:·~~-~~·~..-; ...... b.e4o.oo
hls, or his wayb of thinking, developed by Dr. Jacob L. with 200 of los pesado•. it ill enloun1n ......................... 2.J8o .oo
you would proba ly put your Moreoo. He was mought to Utls not because he likes bubecue communlutlon•.
fists up ready tor a ftght. country by a Marxist sympa~ and not because he 11 ~ Bell Telephone .................. 4.too.oo
Indoctrlnatlon ts never that thlur and s~e<l by com-grepriow man who enjoys Overtime, SIJnl1 c .... pa ......... soo.oo
simple. U is a long drawn mun1st front orpnl:r.atlons. He parties, even 11 a ranch liS btn •II plane. blt kup ...... '7 .lOo.oo
out process of subtle cODdt-beUeves to population control. elepnt as the Picosa . There is Alki·Se1uer, "'"idenl ................ H
tlontng, First you make a Uny He also believes we sOOukS only one reason why this trip "TheM uptnua, Mr. Secrelar y.
change here, and tben a tiny let every baby be born, but waa made. and that is potitical do n~l indude onrume cos u M"-there --• ~lore •··c ut to dealh a ld lncurTed by the FAA in 1uidin1 the c • ......,., ' ;wu .....: ,..... p D o man or -to n,·,. •··ae amount• of lo ba the lth h birth to k Ia!' 27 lnrjeu uud by lhe barbe,ue you DO nger ve person woman w eac ma e political ca pital. Plf'IY sueata to ny rrom •11 over
you ~ted ",l,th, because you room on the earth. ms Idea "Now we all know that Tnu 1o 1he Picou. wtlkh il. aner
have molded a new person. of an ok! person ts 30 to 35 Prelidential travel is not cheap an . hard to nnd. Allo.tke foreaotn 1 allty that thinks, feels, aDd years old. . · acts the way you "Intend" for This Is the type of thh•"''"'" Nobody knows .how much 1t d0101 no1 includt S4.1J spen1 by · ·~ colt for the Prestdent to 80 to membe,... or 111.-offodal enlouns.-
hlm to. In other '!'ords,' robot and tralnlng belng used In the China, thouch we do know or to buy Alk•·S..IIw and oth<'t
l'r00 obeys, because .be bas no cla&sroom today. EveryUme the initial e 1 or S6 medic•tions to w mbll effecu of
will ot tds awol you think It is harm tess, re. . . , paym n the btr~cue and Muel ct Ch1ndon
Anything wiU chanae, 1t It member wOO invented lt, and million_ t.n cash h.anded o•er to champasne . Howevu . the
-,. ~ ls llammered away .at long most important, WHY. the Chmese. to cov~r a few or Presidenl "• Alla-Selucr Is included .
' ·• enougb Adropofwaterdrlpplng the local billa. It ll perfectly 'Alain, Mr. Secrelnr. 1 a. on cem'ent will e..-enb.IIJJy make SOH CS AND GUITAR proper for the tupayen to rupee~ fully aupett th•l tll<'tl bill•
a hole. Edueatioo has 12 years The Night Ow!s of the New-1nte up the money for official not be paid hy the lup.yer. but by
to work at our children and port Beach Hoot NHollerRoost travel, but when the t1xpayers the Repuhllc•n huy. Jince lhe
now It lS 13 because of 4~Jear-wll! meet at 2 p.m. Sunday, are called upon to cover the en lire affair wu rnr iu •o~i::;;,:~;:
olds attendiD.g schOOl. They co 'June 18, al the Bethel Towers bills . for po~tical fundraisinJ B.Cratchllt .'
toto that nrst classroom amU-· soclal center, 666 W. 19th St., sa fans, th•t a another matter.
lng because tbey are excited Costa Mesa. Ltsa Wllllama of "There are those who are '"The Secretary promptly
a~ learolng how' to read and Coroaa del Mar will present :es~ns.ible for payin& ltte bills replied to Cratchitt, as foUo ws:
wrUe and all the tblnp: tbey a proeram of songs, accom~ ~ thia ~vernme.nt, and I have "Department of the T"uury
th1nk: they would do. A few panyln( Mrselt on tbe cuttar. JUSt acquu-ed a batch of top Wa•hlnlton . D.C. r.~· .::r~r'~! ::.::.·YMCA awards announced ·T·.,· ~:::'~~~:"':.m .... ,.m
brOCJdln( and aJJt1.eTerytblnc IUNHtln1 that lha PrnMient thoutd
and parUculartyantl-estabUsb. Mark lAw aDd CraJa EWOC, Meaettea• Club, preltllted Z pa.y hil potlttul blllt or •ubmlt
ment. SometblDC l8 ba1Jpe111Dg co-prHideots of the Orane-ctMeb tor th1rd place club Mme to tht Rtpubllc:en Prorty.11m1
to mab a tremeD!k>ul ~q».ct Cout YMCA HI-Y Council, em. aenpbOOk. a war ell to Alabi and .. any potltlco.
Moral principles, according
to the Bible, the tlme-hooored
law, are oot subject to com-
promise. The Golden Rule and
Decalogue, as representlng
moral principles, are precise
aDd strict. They are DOt a
code of coovenJence, and have
guided ch1Uz.ed man for thou-
sands of years. U it Is wholly
wrong to steal au your Beigh-
bor's cows, U Is not haU-wrong
to steal halt of them; U is
wholly wl'ong to steal any of
them. Moral laws empkly DO
man-made devices Uke a sus-
pended sentence. Cause and
consequence are inseparably
linked. An evil begets evil and
"good Intentions" canoot a lter
that relaUonshJD, Nor can
words. The beUet that good
ends are attainable through evil
means Is one ot the most vicious
eoocepts of the ages, a put and
parcel of the kit of tools used
by the Man1an-comm11Dist-so.
c ii.Ust& to mislead people. Its
use is as old as the cootuct
betYeen temptation and con-
scteoce. Immoral deeds can oo
more beget good t.bao toads
ea.o bept roses. But to&da beget
toads, which brinp tiB back to
AsaembiJ Bill 4'10.
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STUDEN'rn and friends are pictured reluioe at the Balboe
Bay Club after their tarbor c.rulse. Seated ln the forelfOUDd are GUll.an Smee from
aDd Elena Mancbeno of EcUI.dQr, Thelr Amerlca.o "brotbtrs" and '•st.ters''
trom left, Dtmc.all CoUey, 810 Snyder jUit be~ tltm, Ola.De Chambers and
oo them betweeo tbe froat door ceed the aonualrecog:DIUODdln~ Chlapdtru. BtU CilbiOD, on 'Thil II lo •dvile 1hu you h1ve
and tbe tact, It used to be DU for Ht-Y Clubs MaJ Sl bebalt ol the Newport Harbor betn ~t~pllced by• compu1er,ll'l the
knowledge, but tllattsiXJtloopr 1A the EltaDcta hlJb tcbool Area Y'a Men's-Club, pre. l nuruu of eco,.omr and
fl.shioaable. commoa1. HQted a cblck to sec:oad place efficilfiC)'. The comput~r will -'te checQ wliltlout uk.lna embarraMina
How a student tb1nks, feels Table Ju411DC prtses were wtnDera, CeataYrt, aDd a check qiHIIdona.
and acta are tbe ateas tbattawardtd bJ Mra. cart ste't'IIU ud a plaQue to the Spartans,
tbl tuoaomy cSeaia wttb. ~·sr., ebatrmanotprocramcom. umtDc them "'Club ot the
u ll "'"'a -r .. ll (bl.o .. -. to ClrlDpdtral tor ,_ ...
J.8. Conn1lly .'
AFS students feted Julie
att.etl•• dom&lll) abOUt Ute, tbtmt; K1Ja Kat u tor DWMt 1M Jooea, pnGdeat of tbe 'th h t ' poliUeo, rollpoo aDd llmiiJ ortc~~a~ _..lito Sparlua YIICA troor<l of cllroclorl, pro-w, Yac Cru iSe Ult, that dttermiDttwtllttlDd ud ''betta" t11ek nell Ume'' Hated tbe Dr. Roo.rtOiudv
of a clllloo lro will bocomo. 1o· C-aro, Alllrat, Aloma! "11<1 o1 tiro ,_., award to
AmtriCIJI Field Stntce tta~ AUouf\ of t..ebaooo aDd Arnalda It 11 btl 111fftdll't ck:c&lD" aDd Zodt.lcs. Kattt.J JIUd4tnDd. L&..; ___________ ...; ______ ,deata AI'S cbapter omccaiD! Garcia o1 Guattmala, · tbl.t milt be tliiDI'd 11 be Ia: "l.aJIDU ot tt&t year,. u
rrr..d. •or• hooltd Solurdlr Loc&llludlllllaccompoorlne to boa -I tool ~tllop-ant<! pr-od br IM
0
HI -Y LETTERS THE OFFICIAL NEWSI'AP!;R
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
THE HARBOR AREA "S OFFSET NEWSPAPER
OIRct and prlndns plant in tbe Entip luildi~~t.
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'11-f£ NI!.WPOitT HAJliiOa ENSIGN ia tiM ocroiJ ...,.,.per printed trtd
~ it! d.. ar, o( Newpcwt audt, aod dM _,, louiiJ owned
... opert~&ad ... ..,.,... .. th.t N4wpon ~ ..... A6u.
r.wilhll -I&IJ, oa n...,,_ S.C:oad dati ,_.. ,.W n eo.--
ddMw,Calil.
nca HRWPOAT ttAUOA BMJJON .............. &o" • ....,."' of
........ dtalladM ~ c:.-. ...,_No. A·20J71.._, w., 1<4, JfSJ,
.. 1 '' ..,.. C..C fw .. c...ty of o..,r. JaM ol c.Hfon.., ....r .,.
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A& YO&. KAA'A • • , , , , . 0....._. ..........
NGIIAAI'A •••• • • • • • • ~-....
8UieefUPTfOM ftATII
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b1 Mr. ud Mra. NelU Dl•ll tblm tDciDded Bill Snyder, enmlllt, la,accomplllblDC '*' Prosram to tiM penoa no
of Lido toto aboud tllolr ro<lll, Lltlfl So!'dor • CIDdr C&lr-, pll. -ol tbo -It •fro lrU --11M moot to 0 COliC ERN FOR VETERANS
a1 tilt req-o1 ttartrar Hl&tr Traer Tbomu, Kim c .... or, -lopoct t11o •-to--lllo 81-Y ..,._<lor-Eclllor olllrt Eutp
11_,o.rc:ucon.,. LooJoodoli,TomWallttr,Diallo to-aoo,udb-atoo, illllloJIUI,.r,noaw.rdtd 0o boball o1 ,...,._of n. Metll Datta yaebt, Clambers, S• Howe, ttuur are people w1D ••• ~ to Bib Polil • ldlalllltt~e~ Fonlca wars Polt ISSU, t
"SJNDJ Eye,•• aamed aa.r IU flo7t, Doala Do..., JoU. lo s.., wldc:la Ia a l&ot term a wa .. ,_. Ud ID'•z • wwldl tae to ....., our
lll•ll 141 -· ton, -Ford aDd ~Call.,. ollrtl•, TlloJ an 11111-God, ,......., llr, Polio, -Ia .,_ 111r 11ro -I ,_ 11r tllo trlf !MD -It lito Tilt Amortcu ftold flon1eo ...,._ ....,. an _. .. 111tJ -a. Pll1fo' H to 1M •• 1 ,or ., •• to • llttrlle
Ill-Blr Cltm lor a -l1r I pr!Yalo, --Ptolll--..... -ltol -coa riD a ~ C.. YMCA Y-llld 11Jt ~ e-lod -,
of 111o e~tm. '-' --tt.a~or••--pt-"*"' lrciiU-111-1•,....... llld eo-,__,
IIIGI;td tlilrl )'Kilt, ud diS t lll!llrtallrilc--·ld'lea.d-Qrld.llMI, ..., ...... Qlld to aiEl M .... ,. 'ltiiiJ. II froatlleRar·
at tlltiiQ' Clllt 10011 wtJl ............ Ill lie ... 18 It God. • _,.... "A$1W' ttl tiLe,.,. . ...rd .... ANa C I I ........ • to
Till 41111 ·,,.,, r.tlttd 1o -ld. To riD IIIIo, An...._ 1oool. Tllo1 in'*'"_. wu..-11-Foo, ..... top au -'•• ,_ .... Tile
De _....,...,ltoll Jllt1 a.. ti rr• lted zt· • .. ~ ........... -.llllllilt W• EM z, ... *-,....., ,_,, n 11118
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1 ... Mlntft ., ,...., t1.,.. u 1t111 • .... .,. 'l't r ., il Ml ..., a ..... 01111, II'Jg¢p' of
Qllllu .... of "'ltPd. Jtaj ...... ......... c'sMiulfe itAt•, IIIII Ita ........ ..,.. Ani Y'l
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"Friends. today poor Bob
Cntchitt il out of 1 job,
replaced by a computer, li.ke10
many othe:n. He II fi&htina
lftnttlon, shoulder to •boulder
with the million• of other
unempLoyed people in our
Nation today. The RepubUcan
Puty, and the Pretidcnt'a war
ehe•. hal been enrk:hed by
perhaps Sl ml11ion
contributed, by lo• paadot ot
Teua, the Pico• Pe•dos .•.
• ..,l!l'e ill no rcuon wby the
tus-yen lhmdd M ubcl to
per the bUll· lor the "cou
expedtUon. whkb wu punty,
tfmply. an4 tole.ly ~ndettaten
roc poltlteel purpota. I
rapccdully aaum tb.al the
Preadent submit thete billa to
tb• Aap.abllcan NaUon.aJ
Coaunlltee."
~l thll country need.l ill
•ore CrecchftU -end
co.tpuMn IO re~ot NiiOD _. eoo .. u,. -eo,,..,
1 t71, no ,.-. ••• -
,
Johnson & Son ••.
Home
.of the
r--1-.,,,.uen.uas #r.
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., ......_ •a'l 'kUII.._ an .,._no....._
phsr P ..,... ZIJ'•s IS t ._.. ...., IU. ud ..._
IFF ·IIIII fi .. .,.. .... IIJII&. Ow-Ud1'oll ~ c-·----11111 s,.. c..a., UlltMtr-..r,Dr.MI .... 1111 ,,_...,..._....,
Allin. no 110-_._ ·-... loiiO 'll'rltllt, lama
If VIDa ·--a porloot l-Mil -RlloJ, -.., .... h ... --lild:l&e ~ .... -··---w--.-----Service to the
1111 poo~ lloro If O..o -• -ud Doe Goo-,,. I tl . ' ch'' WI d'MiftM ..,_ • • • Sbt'l pnKf oltlilll • .n .. .., lllod" ..., _., c-.ua oolld; lllcbtlla..,
, -drllllro, or -n• bet-rroiiR*• Addlo.., HlBHar-
• comm"nlty
From""' ULTIMATE al tile
~.axur~oua(ONTINENtAL MARK IV
To lila senutionll
•• ., Impart CAPRI
Come in •nd see for yDUrSeH
the diffarence this exclusive
new service makes ••••••••
...,. -·-••• -If wtSj llorllro ... 11o7&1Tiocl<or
lllo .. -. --'ud ... ud """' ... ~-Sol-. ltnlmeltal, wulaft)J to....,, MuJUtt Ud Tomi.AMOII•••
llbllo lllo -... ~ Ta-.... -Gordoo GrGn ••• lllllao,woroor<liloclo_., liOia .. lttolllo~ola-llllAM AMDVfDA lf.WVAIS
prla<lolllowoU--tort.Lola..,llm -.lllarJ d 1 . h. I I ~in·-., P"oolloe .. ::: ~/=..:~~= Ve a E atne Sc 1 er
arrtn.ll .,_., tbl bOlts, Mr. tboltl frcMD. CDM. d , 8 • ~ C:!t :a:Uo~Bou.!; .:u=T.:.~~~ we s Bnan eauvats
are DOW maJdac tbltr bomt US. MuJoeSaU.Dr.Ailard'a Veda Eatne Scblller aDd Orpa IHI1c for tbe eere-
ID Doter Sbortl ••• far tbiJ' Dieet, u nll u nrc.-... (eec-Brlao Beallftis were SolDed 1D mc.y wu played by Robert
kwt the water, AIMriD Ual o.d womu m&JOI'oiN.B,)&Dd marrtace 1n a tormaleYIIl1ac·Mak:ootCorolladelMu.
reee1Y1DC U.. wu FlonDee Bob Muabi.U, wt1o JiDp wltb ceremony May 12, at 7 p.m., MotMr ot tbe brkll wore
(Wre. Edward) Scbamaeber, tbe ebonle. otber Lido people at st. llleba.el's Ept.~t.apLl a bllll. kXlc-alMT.S noor-
ebiJrmu ol tiM to.der'IIUp-we •• were Mtwe Uld Ted. Church, Harbor View HUll by lu&tb ..,... wttb a eoraee of
port eomm~ttee. Ylr&i* (Mra. ~ tbe Roy WooiiiYI, En tbe Ret. John Rogers Dam. wldte orcblda.
Edward) Kayo Pfl I bl~ Mun.U. Jeu TaDIIowltJ with Tbe new bride Is the da.u&M.er Tbe bride 1a a aa.Uu CaU-
bllld to Mary Jaae QllerJrei. Roll BlenD~, &Dd oar lood of Dr. and Mrs. Dafid v. tonuu aa1 a recut Jl'&duate
wbo bad ebarp: (l( tbl llelt trleDds EllMD aal Arthur SchUler 3616 Ocean BlYd Co-,of Coroa& del Mar bleb ICbool.
book ••• Hutud Pull wu Strock, &t.o Rella aDd Bert rooa. ~1 Mar. Tbe ~·~ llr. BaUftls bas bad 2 years
bl_,ta, tlseWbere. Amoac Uti Cotle"f , •• Of eoune there -mother, Mrs. Louise Be&unJs, of actiYe dutJ ia Vtetoam aod
ehonl board members atteDd-wwe aootber 150 or 10 more ud his tatber, Tbeodore Btaa-bu ._.. with Hoar Hospital
Lac were DvnllJD ud DIYkl ••• aDd ftWJ ODI o1 those YUJ, wbo were DOt able to at-tn Newport Beaeb.
'~~~~:: ___ ,._
door. Tbe k.ids stop ill bd'cn tbe lhow ror ~
-for the YICDdina INC"bjna. in tbe lbatre. A kJc
of our t..;,. ll like tlu. KI"Yice to tbt com--
munity. Giad..to do iL Becl•~~ellliC'n: c:on\'Cftieatly
kx:atcld ADd open Jooa boun. we're a baDdy pl.co
to pict. up c:baqe or a boule of upiria. But a
~·· bue ICI'Vict to bil commuaity is to
be a quick. reliable IOUl'Cf: or tbe c~rup ud nwdi-
a.tioos your physician pracriba. That'• the ~I
reuoa we're bcft. ADd " an: atwa)'l plouod to
..,.you.
-. a. OOM'I' .., .. a~· -.-_...._
UeWW, tbe stet"ID Uorrlles. attllkllal would be bi&IPJ tor teDd, sent coogratnlatloos IDd Tbt coaple flew out of the
tbe Tbomu lloor11, Ju Ull-a repeat performuee. good wtsbes trom Mc:dretl. t..o. Aapln IDterDatiooal Alr-
tert, ViDa Willlalu uc1 Dan eorotb,. aDd Metu Dl.~ts tell Camdl. port tor • booe)'l'DOQI!. mS thetr
UulliDo &Dd, ol eoarN, Dr. me lt was a. retl prttUep to For the double-riDe cere-pe:rllll...t t»me lD Hawa.U,
Allard wWI Darbte Sbaeter-take tbe America.a Field Set'-mooy, tbebrideworea.oortctDal wblre tbt croom has accepted
Duolap. tlce ucb&Dp ltudeats &ad whlte org:a.ua i'O"f'D oter U&t*-a. poRUoa wUb the botpl.tal ln Polyne~i&D attire wu flfeTJ· lOme ot tbe frteods u.ey tan wetctJt satta.. featuring bod:l.ee ILrlb~uo~·;Ka:uol:!. =T~be~br!:,:lde:.:_wll_' ~===:::;;============~.., wbtre ..• AO)(IGC tbe most made btre OD a tour of New-&nd klog Ml sleeYes det:a.Ued cc:attrM ber studies there.
e)'e-catcblDc wereKJtaDCIJiklp port Haroo' Saturday J~MlO with rutnes ud delicate satia
Ritter 0
•• J.E. T ••• stlt top ---"'d ... _[ ........ ht the st---y' trim of llltenroven lote...taot s· TORE bat, pu1 of b1a fatber's wed--....., r ,_..., .. _. diD& atttr attn hid its MeeD Eye. AU met and boarded at stitching. Her gown was
but DOW ·~. ua I.Dtrlcately tbt Divis pler, Udo ••• Tbere crowned by a llaod-made nll
cw 0 Tahltlu. bud ot lbell.J wen boJ. lUDCbts, 1. jllUOD. of imported stlk Ulu.slon trlm-
:U:blD the 001 Kit wore ~ 7 • ._ Frescu aDd Cokes (aDd mad with Au.striaJl lace that wIDE 1 a mU11oD laqlll) wtlUt oo tour. cascaded into a floor -leogtb ~ bJood ~en:,.':' E~ After a yuy sbort "lay..over" chapel train. Attacbed to tbe
"fer p~e:.~ from the Be;e~ty at tbe Balboa Oily Club, tbeY Yell was a spec.lally-created ·
HUlbtllles Gracious wtte returDed to tbe Outs la.Ddl.ng. bak) bea~iece of fresh, tiDJ
• Cbeera to the Sleepy Eye! rosebuis and baby's breath. SAVI Nuey, new member of the Cheers to Dorothy &ad Nellll She carried a bouquet of 7
Cborl.le botrd, emceed tbe ADd b to tbe A lean whJte rose buds 7 red roses marYeloua pro.-m c eers mer • , A tb r-;_ ln.ls FieJd Service! wbtte butterfiy orcb.lds, ste-moog e ear., UT • • • phaoot1s and baby's breath.
UP
TO 50%
were Judge l.DitMra. W1U1am BIRTHDAY SURPRISE! Miss Mary AnDTomantrom
H. Rostothal. speetal frleods Tblt'& lor sure! .•. Jean Palos Verdes Estates was tbe
of the RubiDJ.s from L.A.; Al8o (Mrs. Edward) Ward's brldp maJd o1 1:1ooor.
J&Dt and JobD Porter • • • club hmebeoo this moath was Servtng as best man was
b1s YtrY smart Jacktt wutrom to be a 'efJ speeia.l surprise Ur. Jeff Cox of Funertoo. aDd
FLOOR $~DEMONSTRATORS
LEASE MACHINES UNCLAIMED LAYAWAYS
FREIGHT DAMAGED WINOS
I •
tbelr lut Hawa.llaa trfp. Al80 day, beeaUH two ot tbe mem-DaYid Scbiller, brother of the
aw Carol aDd Doa Heydlluft ben were ba.Yiac that Yery bride, serYtd as l.l5ber. 1~ .. ----------------..... be, JOIIllooklrom--JP0C1a1 birthday •• , Ulle b&U-·trlp lo tbe Pbllllllll-. IIU -lacll _,,, 3010 . . . Girl Scouts -el n a wearlnc a most tnri&blefcrmal 01' "Uie bectDs at 40.''
HURRY UP TO RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW MAR -
KET AND SIGN UP TO WIN BIG CASH PRIZES FOR
FATHER'S DAY!
DRAWING SAT., JUNE 17,
4 P.M.
(Must be at least 18 lo win.)
Jet.D's rnotber, Y)TIIIl (Mrs.
Eroelll) SaftlL oi>UCIDc o!lered
to eatu1:IJ..D tbt lfOtC' at ber
Lido Isle borne. It wu a sur •
0 go campmg
prise all rtptl lA.arel I.Dd Harbor area Girl Seeds will
Hardy couJdD't bave tcwe<~ It start a summer ot eampiDr
••• &ad acttally bepn wttb oe:d week wben a.bollt 600 girls
Ed Ward's special birthday. from Newport Beacb and Irvine
"Don't let thls birtbdly pt journey to Irvine I..Ue for 1
your goat" would hlve been Jllle 19-ZZ eocampment.
a good waroiDr . . • lor de-They will be accomputed
Utered to his door wu band-by 60 adult Scout leaders, in-
lOme Bufta1o BtU)' ..• GOAT, eludlag Mrs. Riebard Reese
After tt.e eelebraUoa Buttalo ol Newport Bea.eb aPd Mrs.
Blll)' fouDd a borne were cb1Jd-Edward ZieiJnski ol Costa
r• nam •.• C&llSeo Hall, Ytsa, wbo wUl be camp IH.-
IJI1.tate elemeotary scbooL rectors.
Some time later Kay (Mrs, Costa Mesa girls will Yislt
Rtebard) Cramm oo her speclal tbe camp June Z6 tbrougb Juoe
clay .•• receiYed W:ls& !IanDy 30.
, • • Goat, who sooo jolDtd Both gfQlC)S wUl enjoy boat-
Buflll)O Billy ln the same sebOol in£ f1sb1.D.g. soo.a:s. pmes, arts
tumyard. u:1 cntts. SeiUol' and Cadette
But (DO puo lllteDded) scbool aides will bold workshops &Dd
be1Dc ready tor nmmer nea-a.sslst leaders wltb tbe troops.
Uoa, W:tss NannJ IDd Str Bllly There will also be a parade
WCMaJ "' in 1 rtd trucl With aDd tfeoiDg CUIPlires.
pleDt:J o1 water IDd ·•ebtWiD' Brownies from both areas
~tuft'' ready &ad Wliti.nc to wlU be bussed eaebda.y, leaTiDc creet tbe oew reclpteGts, Pee at 9 a.m. aDd returniDc bome
()Irs. Wei.JJDctoo) BoGDtr of about 3:45 p.m.
CI* IDd Jan (Mrs. Cbarles) About 1,100 Glrl Scouts trom
Tayk)r of Emerald 8aJ. for · the Harbor uea. and 1 total
THEIR very special dQ'. ldoo't of more tb&D 9,000 talheeouDty
tmow bow mueb brldp wu are scbtduled tor ca'I'I1PiDc ex-
p)IJtd that day,1'11esdl.1, June pedUIMs this summer.Bestdes u. or wblt the ll.diet OD the tbt lrriDe Lake camp, outlllp
I.Jdo late bome toor thO\llbl, are slated Jater lD. tbe summer
It 111oy puooc1 by .•• but lllo tor Sllormu Site, 5,500 ftel on.. J)&lr was unr«1 trus-ap lD tbt SanJ1elato .-.tac,
~ 1o a per...--. nlor oporta lllllewpart .. ell, .-----......... -------~A~T=--:L-A:-::S:-:T::-:-! ----, at Koolt'• Berry Farm, pro-aad !rips lo calalla lolud. ridlDc tbeJ cllda't r• oat of
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THE CASTAWAYS"
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'1HE AIDEISOII TAPES"
CONTINUOUS
SHOWINGS DAILY
12:30. 3:30
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OINNI!R • PfUVATE PARTIES
DANCING FROM ROCK TO BACH
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Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled$59.9
million in the first 5 months of 1972.
THIS IS A 33% INCREASE OVER THE
SAME PERIOD OF 1971! 1,952 new
listings were processed, of which
69% WERE SOLD! 65% of the sales
were cooperative.
LiSt •• • ••••
To sell fine property ...
445 Union Bank To'NIII'"
Newport Beech
CORONA
FOR
THE
IRWIN
COMPANY
REALTORS
610 Newpot'"t Cent3f" OriYII
644-61,1
DEL MAR
RENT
Dra-.tiC Ulh"l ...... 5 PI 81 .... Ptlt..,Y. Pool._.... • ...,c~•••~all.•ss' 1
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COlliN. MAI1IN IIALTOIS
EXCLUSM ' PIISINTATIOL'fS
CUL DE lAC CHARM
$1,550 PRICE REDUCTION
10Applie pie condition"! Lara"e landKaped
lot, ljlrinklerod, 10 you enjoy the pool. 'l'be
bouse is new thruotit. just move into th1J S
bdrm. ~armer. Priced to sell at $42,050.
EMERALD IIAY
Build your own dream house on this ocean
Tiew, vacant lot. Laguna Beach's most ex-
clusive area, behind locked gates, 24 br.
guard, with access to priv. beach • pool.
Offered at $35,000.
CoRBIN_:~:RTINi]
A VIEW HOME
WITH THE FINEST OF
EVERYTHING
FOUR BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS AND FAMILY ROOM;
FORMAL DUUNG ROOM, PL1.5 FIREPLACES AND
A LOT OF EXTRAS,
$99,500
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JUST REDUCED!
lHURSOAY, JUNE I~ )972
IXI!!OII6 DEL !!A!, C8J f; Newport Beach Balboa
Balboa Island Costa Mt50
Lido Isle Caraqa · del Mar
garage with automallc door; carpet,
drapes, many extras, aircondittoned.
A lovely home. $42,500.
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
REl...IA8LI! SF.RVICE SINCE l94.J
. 54&-Tn9
PRESn&E WATERfRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Linda lt'e Drive
Beautiful new~ BR, 4lh: Ba. home. Water·
front livin: rm. & formal dining. Handsome
oak paneled fam. nn., frplc., wet bar. Large
master suite bas frplc. & cozy loun~e area.
View or Bay & the mountains ..... $179,500. ' 11 Linda Ide Dri.,. -Open Suncl.y
Completely fum. 5 Bdrm., 4¥.1 bath home. L«e. watufront Jiving rm. with fioor to ceiL
marble frplc. Formal dining rm., family rm.,
maid's rm., Pier & slip ...... , .... $195,000.
57 linda Isle Drive
cunom 4 BR., 3lf.a ba. home on Lall!ooD. Mstr.
BR. has sitting area &: Irplc. Waterfront
family nn w/conversation pit around tbe
frplc.; loveJy garden. lge. slip .... $189.500.
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINEI HOIIUS
EXCITING
Yes, this large 3 BR, 3 bath Ivan WeD1
Baycrest home is exciting and different.
Lovely yard & patio. Don't min It for
f/9,500.
IIAYFRONT ART GALLERY
20x30 Art Gallery or studio crown1
this majestic Bayfront home. 3
BR's, study. bayrront garden room.
41h baths -l bath & locker room for your
yacbl. $285,000.
LINOA ISLE BEST BUY
Magnificent NEW MEDITERRANEAN
style home. Space for 55' yacht. Beautiful
FR-LR + Master BR all overlook the
Bay. Lg. BR wt wet bar planned. for use
as fun &: game room w /pool table. Don't
miss this one. Dave Cook 642-8235. OPEN
SAT. & SUN. 1-5. •46 Linda Isle.
[Irvine I·"··-~· I I I • HI a..~ IU•UH
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BA YCREST BEAUTY
HARBOR VIEW HILLS! 1D1 linda hie Drive
Lovely 5 BR .. ~ ba. home with downstairs
waterfront mstr. suite &: lge. game rm. or
study. Mexican tile floors. beam ceilings.
quality construction, slip . . . . . . $155,000
ON QUIET CORNEA: -Custom home with
eJegant aire. 2 Lar~e bedrooms and luxurious
den. or 3 bedrooms. lovely living and di::J
rooms openinR to lar«e patio and encl
yard. Gourmet kitchen and breakfast room
-Just right for gracious liTing! .. $81.500 .
FEE SIMPLE LAND!
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, 2-t/2 BA,TH, BEAM
FM' c..,.t ... ll'lfenftet'-'
On All -& Loh, -Call, Oilier Dpon Soivrcloyo & SunUys
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor PETE BARRm REALTY
lt.l ..... .W.. at LinU lste
J41 BAYSIDE DIL, SUITE 1, N.L 67Uf61
1605 w ... clff ~ .. M.L
642..§2110
))OX Y. fR.P.i<l<l.li<
I R~Al.TOR ' 3250 East Coast Hi(hWIY
Coton1 del M1r, CllifQ(nil
f'tlont: 673-2222
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REDUCED
FOR FAST SALE
STRADA NORD CORNER
e 3 BEDROOMS e 2 BATHS
e 2 PATIOS
.$74,000
IIIII>IIIT/AL JIIID
IIJSINIU$ PIOPIIni.S
·-POll IIITIIISTIII>,
P 10 l' 1$1/0IML
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REAl.. TOR
142~4'71 -...... 113·3141
1131 W. COAST 8WY ,
NEWPOaT BEACH
Phowe in Y...-Orde,
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6734550
11THE TROUBLE OF LIVING HERE IS
THAT YOU WOULDN'T HAVE ANYPLACE
TO GO FOR A VACATION" •••••
As True Today a~ it was in 1943 in this spark-
ling Bluffs 3 bedrOOm, 21h baths, with sun-
shine carpets and custom drapes.
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 to 5
. 21" VISTA ENTRADA
lOYD REALTY
361t E. Coast Highway
c.....•IMir
Quick to rewrve an apartment in one of our new sections. (The
quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan
and location tNt fit you best)
Park West ·~rtmentl tend to fill up last.
With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adults-only
sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits.
With Moms. (And Dada. And kids.) They like the family sections
with tot lots. The ~.chool. The teen center. The Junior Olympic
size pool.
With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They !Ike Park West
recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complell: In the area.
There's a t~re activity park. Filled with swimming and ther·
apy pools. Nlght-Ughted tennis. Volleyball. handball. A. large tur1
area tor jogging and touch football.
There's a two--1tory clubhouse. Complete health club facilities
and trained attendanta. Lounges, game and party rooms. Full-time
recreaUon manager.
PaM! West Mil .omethlng for everybody. So. no matter what your
age, or ~rltal status. or atttletic ability ... yo"J 're sure to fit in. If
you hurry.
3883 Parkview \Mte, trvtne. Juwt o" the San O~o Freeway at Cu""-Aoect.
Adulta onty, h'Ofn .,.. F1mUy apartments, from t1M.
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NEW 72 I'INTO LOADED WITH
o•OCERIESI
50 .UNNIR.UP PRIZES!
YOU NIED NOT BE
PRISENT TO WIN
All Pr'-Will h Drown For
By Sot. A ... 5, 1972
REGISTER I
OUNG RIVER
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NO'rlCE lS ·HEREBY GIVEN
that the CUy Couoctl o1 the
City of Newport Beach wtU hold
a Jd)Uc hearlng reprd1Dc
Ordimoce No, 1446, belnc, AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ADDING
SECTION 20,08.12 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICJ.
PAL CODE, ENTITLED "Otrr.
OOOR LIGHTING," PlaDJIIDc
Comml!islon Amendmeot No.
320, regulating outdoor Upt1D(
ol nlmmlng poola, t.aa!a
eouru IDd otber ues of a
llmUa.r oature.
NOTICE m HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that the oald-
Ue hearJ.ac wtU be hlkt oe tbt
Uth day of JuDe, 19?1, at tbe
hDur of 7:10 P.M. ID tbl Coca.
ell Clambers ol. tbe City Hall
of lhe CIIJ of llnpart Boocll,
Calllorola, at ...,.., Umo lOll
pilea uy IOd au per._ ta-
•-... , -udbo ---· Laon LaJIIoo
City C .. k
City alllo"'II<<IIoldl
hbiUb: 1 .. U, 11?1, ll U.
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Think of the ponlbllltln •
Your fevorlte anepahot, dMign, llluatratlon or whatever, printed
right there on 200 n-checka. Free •
Open an ecc:ount with ua now during our tth
Annlv-ry Celebration and they're all youra,
complete with your cholc. of 18 handaome check
foldera. To add to the featlvlllea, we're elao giving
away a 1lklay Prlnc:eaa CruiH for two to Acapulco
and four electric "Char-B.Quee"l r-__ _l__rj~~~
Free Photo Checka for aura. And
• creek at aorne exciting prtzea.
From Cenllnela Bank.
Peraonllly youra.
Yet. I'd like 200 Photo Checkl, 11 no charge.
Here's my opening depoalt (1100 minimum
pleaH) lnd the negative of the p~ture I'd like
printed on them.
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' 0 Enttr my name In your Summer Giveaway,
piiiH. I COUld UH a 1()-day PrtnceM CruiM or
an electric "Chlr·B·Oue"l
0 lncldentolly, HIPPY Annlvlfury.
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• ftl a, .... ..,.. ... '· • dUbtl tbl Dtd I Jtul, &e· patteraecS after the Colta Ue• •1111 plua lo bollllll .. ,__ ctou, -111111 1101 111.1111 • cOI'dl.or 1o a Fortuoe maJU(J>e p..-.
UoaalltqpSncc:lll&lra .. aroaad Ed a--. ... II prllident ltudJ. ,.. eo.ta w .. complex.
tbe eoaDtr7 ~" tbl Eutp of Foe ._.., Vlllqu IDe:., • Hotel ec:oaomlc: -o,uene. wtllc:b wtll bl bordered bJ tM
•• lulde -lliiAI -al a 111'/11l0fl c-.-arm Hlpor 1ao11 &011 c:oolllruclloll su Dlep>lrMftJ, &011 b7 Boar
tM protoi:J'pt, alated for COD• tbat ... deetded to t:a.U the co., baYt drt'u botel room aDd Smalley atr..U, wtu la·
ltruetion lD COlt& Mea Dlxt btCblJ'·AOC:eufUl abopplnc ratu •· 1bla, Ud ceoerat cllldtafti.)'Ud,CO'Ieredntm.
J.U:• ctater 1dla, Wbldl rnotuUoa. eeoaomlc CODdJUOD1, bavt mine pool, The pool aDd bel lUI fr!!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~iltstd Amtr1eu tftall bui.Deu, 4r1YMI oec: .... DCltl don. Mottl dUb aJoGc wttb tbt 11S~eourt
Wh ' ? &ad JWIJ U to at1lf11ac tbll cbUDI today art Mlldnr a DtW ttnai. club, wUl bt openttd at S Q :...m::: .... 100'1. ciao ~loll' lor bolo1 d.,..topmoot. by Graod Sl&m lAc., p&rtlJ
1 Tbt ...U ot llr llep.D,' I clteided tbat a reerea-o'trned bJ ttDDlJ cbl.mp Rod YoUr ", e ••-_,. -a>~ 18
1 t-1 ..... loll, ba1U oo lilt LaYer o1 Harbor Vln Hllll.
' -·~ .... ~ " 011 alq>ploc cooltrcoocept,&rolllld Tilt bolt1111U pay poo1m&lD-aerM of lxm• tlrmi&DIJ Jult a ma))r botel aor:1 motel lbould ttDUct coM• 1D tzcbup for
• • ~ wtMotSOatbCoutPtaa.WMa rnaU aooct eeooomic Mo..," trM ue by UIIU'Itl. 'I'bt opt fl 1 Oflf 1111 Drill P...-s.-V111t10 Mr. RtpJIIayo, "aod llllarted boallll clUb 111lllllclllde a IIIUy.
W completed, protlabiJ Ia De-taJtiat to peoplt and asldng tiQidWed IJD'I, I track, Whlrl-
TbiJ w"k'l qUMUoo: cemDtf • 1111, It Ll tJpteted tbtm, what do you think? , • • pool a.ocS auaa baths, and 2
"WKAT SHOULD BE OONE to IAClude a ma))r tO.atory, wollld 11 be suecesstul . . . DaodbaU~.q~aab-racquet baU
ABOUT THE.,TRAFFIC PROS-SOO.room botel, & !OO~room why oat? eourtl.
LEil IN NEWPORT BEACH?" mottl, 5 reltaiii"UUta, a 1,000-Whea aormaUy tough critics Tht park-like aettt.nr a.od tbe
Alked at Nnport Blvd. and .. t U..ter reataaraat,&pnc-btcamt enthusiastic and nobody uailabilit)' of 10 much enter-
S2ad St., West Newport. lice lk1 aklpe, tee lkatinl pa-could ctve 111m cood reaaons talnmeat ,.00 sports are seea
rtlicD, ll·bole mlaiature golf "why QOC:," he reslped as as enticementa to attract guests
courae, S mOYtt tbeattrl, a presldeot ot A.oaconda 3 years to the bOtel and motel. ntm~teDDll-b•tlh club, a aao, formed Four Seasons VII-Tbe tbeater restaurant wm Plnc-PQ~fg parlor, • bowliDg lapalDc., moved Into an omce feature proven, successful
alleJ, bUU&rd s-tlor, archery In Newport Center, aDd went Broadway musical hits in a
THIS ARTL'ST'S RENDERING of a recrtalloo&l Jhopping
center complex pla..rDed by .Ed Regu of Dover Shores
depicts 5 lnternattoml re~tatll'l.nta, cloekwi.M from left
foreground, Engllsh, ltallaA. Me:r.lcant French andOrlentai-
Polynest.an. (Olson Pboto Auoclatta.J GARAGE SALE
f&DC6, ud nrloua CIOrta-re-to work oo Ills idea. theatar-ln-tbe-rouod setting. ~ted lhopl. He rouoded lCl an Impressive "An eveniDc at our tOO&ter
ANTIQUES
ART OBJECTS
CHINESE IMPORTS
KNICK-K-NACKS
FURNITURE
CLOTHING
• J4RS. RALPH t.t:ERZ, 18
Balbol Cot'tl, boUAwtft: "A
frH'ftJ la tbt ODIJ loP,c&l,
aa.lble auwer."
• "AU w111 bt major • rame Ust ot associates to help put restaw-ant will start with din-
butDuna," SIJI W.r. Repn, hll: idea toto operation. De-ner then a Uve musical show
"&Dd will operate their own Yt~l.Dg tht Pereira architee~ wtth a Uve orchestra provldlnlf
fac1Ut1ea Just u they 00 elM~ tural piaos wUl be .Ernest Hahn mU51c tor the abow, then dane~
wbert; tbt dlfrereDCe Ia tbat l.Dc., a majordeveloperotsbop~ tog to the same orchestra after
we wUl briDI tbtm toptblr p1Dr caters (over ZOO so tarl the th.-.ter pertormaoce," says
lD. one eompltx,)<ulhoppiDc' Tbt CNltry'a btrgest tramc Mr. Repn.
centera 00 k retan stores. cODJUltlJll ftrm, Wilbur Smith French, Italian, Oriental,
"Tbt old 'f1Ail poll~ of aDd Auoelatea, aDd Ecooomlcs Mencan aDd EngUsh beef rest-
tlaahlD.c D800 U&tQ, bamburpr Relt&l'ch Aasoclates, a top aunnts wUI pro,lde tor a wide
ltaDdl that look Uke bambarr-marUUnr study team, are also variety of tastes.
2721 E. Coast Hwy.
• BEVERLY BELLAMY, 28,
ot 209 S8th St.. w ut N nport,
allUDe rtHrnttona clerk:
"Too many people drlnarOUDd
with oo pa.rtfcular place to 10·
U's retttnc too crowded here,
&D)'ft)'; I'm moving to Huot-
tocton Beach."
era, bot dol ltaDcSa that look on tbe Four Seasons team. A Tbe year~rOQDd pracUce skl
11ke bot dop, a.ad tht riot of year ap:~, Fred Plumer sold bi.s slope 'lf111 han a speclalplastJ.c
outlaDdtab detictl competing company Soutllco Building surface and a oovtlinstrucuoo
tor llletYtofthepua:tncmotor-Cart, td spend tuUtJme as a progra~ wtu let bectnoers get
lit are DOt lD our planJ, Four Ylct prt11dent of Four Seasons. their "ski tees" vla the Jimmy
Corona del Mar
AT THE ALLEY
Seuooa wUI be the aact op-"He haa already made major Huep graduated~lenl[lh method
OFF FERNLEAF AVE.
• C, 8. Ht7rCilueotf;¥DMr
40, '' ot 117 lttb St., Wtlt
lfnport, mutelan: "Wt walk
or ICIJ bomt. I doo't kz19W
wbat cu be done about tbt
tlaffte, td .,,.,., aot to do
10m.tbla.c lOOP -· lt's horri-
ble." -
• CARL DILlS, 34, ot 405
CUll st., Newport Sbortl, ba1r
atJlllt at Bud's Beauty Saloo:
"A left-turn arrow for tnm.c
turntna well ott Balboa Blvd.
onto Coast Hwy. would he_,
a Uttlt. Aleo, I'm hetptnr b)'
rldlna a bicycle to aoo from
wort."
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• GARY JOHNSON, !0, of
Jg() Slth st., w .. t Newport,
drummer: "Outlaw tM auto-
moblll. Rktt bteyclea."
• PISMO, S, of llt 211t st.,
Wtlt Newport, YtfJ bored Bu-
..U boaDd: "Gtt JOUUtlt l
alc:t t111.1ter with a •moc-tr ..
tlilctrtC cart, tMa ti.Mi 1t IU1
wbUt bl drlna. AetallJ. trat-
tle borll mt."
poslte of that/' cootrlbuttoo.s to our program," ot instrucUon, then continue,
Instead, Four StiiOGI wlll aay1 .Ed Rep.n. "Fred aDd I under the same skt school, on
ftl.tare llltural m&terlala, open are Dlgotiattnr right· now with the real slopes of the Bear
spaces, and paooramte news major hotel, motel, restaurant, Valley resort In the High
of lawns aDd fomtalDI that a.oact lbop and other well-Sierras.
tramt tbe 'Ulap ltrtti.J. Tbt tooWD chl.ln operations." The ctty of Costa Mea has
WlUJam G. PereiJ'I. arcbtttc~ Earl)' pla.Ds had called for okayed the new complu and
tural llrm, at.o bt&dqtartered eacb bullneaa operator to ar-tnn created a speelal IOO.lng
ln Newport Ctnttt, dellpid ranp h1l own tlnanctng, but category for it. Residents near
tbe YUia.p. neatly, majlrinsurancecom-tDe Four Seuonaalte, who tla.d
"Four SM. IOU wtU be," llr · pan1ta taYI ahOwD an Interest complained earller "now Htm
Repa prld.tcta, "a placewbtte 111 ftDaociDc tht entire eomplu. entbua1utlc about' the idea,"
a tamll:y, a C:O~It ur Ill ln-Tbt laDd on which Four Sea-Mr. Repn AJI.
dJYldual can relax tor a ftw lOili wtll be built btlonp to He strides eoofldtntly uCKIDd
bOura, tor a daJ. a 'ftetw, Gtllll Kawamura ot CUff Haven. hla otact 1n Newport CIDter
01' -..r, 1A a~ .... , F<Mir .S•~ will DOt buy the flii&Deit.l piau. Ud prow!ty
hi&DJ .mro.ntat. liJid, tG i1U ftue tt trom Mr. afi:rn arcbltKt'l ttodtrtap
Gaeltl ot tbl botel or motel K&wamun., Tbt amt arrance· of wtat tbt ftnt Four S.10a1
wtu pt a fn' prtrilt.., that mut 11 plaaDtd tor tht othtr Vlllap ~-and thOH to come~
otblrt wtU ;.y tor, 1M & )oeal 10 Four S.IOGI VUJap1.Slttl will klok·Wtt.
tamUy wUl bt ablt to drln alrtlldJ planDid include San "We'Ve done our homework,"
tDto tbt $25 million complex, Olt&O, Pbotnl:r., SU JoM and bt aa.ya, "aDd we're ready to
pay a 5~ puJdnC fM, par~ z 1n tht Loa ADifltS. area. KO·"
ttctpate 1n or watch all of tht Mr. Rep.n AJI all tuture Ed Rep.n 11: about to see
JPC)I1I &Dd reertation actin. Four Stuou villapa wlll be a 12~yea.r dream come true. U••· at wtll, Mr. Repn, who u,.. wttb
his wife and z 1001 at 11521
SaAtla&O Dr., &0t tbl Four
Se&IODI tdea lZ y-.ra a10. He
was already a sueceutul puiJ.
Usbor (Arclllloctural aod Eo-
rtotertnr Nna, Contractor
Newa, Eltctroale E.nc:lMtt
trade map.slDea). aod was to
beeomt presldent of Anacooda
Elec:trootcs 1n Anahetm for 2
years.
Tbe Chlc&iO flltltt bad gooe
lnto the publtatllnc buloeu
&Iter rraduatlnr wtth an en-
IIJ>oorloe doer• from tho Uoi-YiniiJ' of Dllools to 194?.
F&eta tb&t led to the Four
Seaaou coocept lDcludtd:
• Eec::DOmJC IUCCell ofsbcp.
plnr ctattu. Amerte&'l 14,200
ahOPP1Dr ceotera account tor
oeari;J bait of tht nation's re-
taU alte.
• lllcr.ued ltlaure t1mt.
Tbt COYtrDJDtDt toreeuts tbl.t,
by Ut"'S, 8 olll: of 10 Amerie&DI
wtu bt oo a f-di.J wort wttt.
••OlscrttloaarJ lDeomt."
mOM)' loll OYer I<> opood lor
wM.tenr 'ft wut after buJ'lDI
tht r:.c:NitUII of We, lJ II·
poclad 11> 10 "' 51 per cllli
LIML II01ICI
CARYN LOOMIS, ll~year-old daulhter of Dr. and Mrs.
wuuam Loomis of Newport Beactt, is 1\a.Ytng the nrst
showing of her palnUngs at Mariner's Library during the
month of June. She baa been drawtnc for years, but bepn
her formal art tralnlnr at the Costa Mea Art Center last
September under the tra.lntnl of Jan Cook. Caryn has woo
11veral awarde tor her art at Woodl&nd SchOOl this put
year, and wou ld eYtntu&lly Ukt to write and illustrate
booU for chUdrtn. Htr lhOW ls a collection of anlmall.
HEW POST I H ARI ZOHA PRO FEUO R KOHO RED
Alr Force Strl'~Jlt Robert Dr. Duld W, Furnu, Z501
F, Tobia. a. lOll of Yu. Bvyl Blue Water Dr., Harbor Vltw
8, Tobiu, 2191 Harbor BlY4., HU.la.-aatee.late pro~Neor
Coata Mea. tu antl'td tor cbwt o1 the diYUioo of pUUc
duty &1 Du11~Montb&D AFB, IUf(ttJ at OC:l, h&a bHo &p-
Ari&. He 11: u aircraft ma.tn~ poUUd to tht tdueatlooal com-
teoance speci&Ust, uatped to mttt• of the Amerte.u As-
a unU of the TaeUcal Alr Com~ soei&tioo ot PlaaUc Surpona,
mud, which provldtl combat &Dd be bas allo bten elected
units tor air support of U.S. HCretar}' of theplastlcsurrery
ifOUDd for ces. He prevlouaty resld.ency propam directors'
served at Kadena AB, Okinawa. 0 .
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Because, firs1 and foremost, we're a
life and health insurance company : our
career agents sit down w1th indiv iduals,
fam ilies and businesses and help them
plan tor their finanoal secunty. Nation-
ally, we're ranked 32nd m assets out of
1'tle J,BOO Qnd some lnSUfOnce Com-
ponies people hove to choose frorr1. Our
customers currently CJINT1 nea rly S6
billion 'NOrth of life Insurance .
Pacific Mutua l 's licensed to sell1ts
insurance products m 49 stotes, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. And
our customers are served locally by
more than a hundred ,ncJ,viduol and
group msuronce, cloJms and mortgage
loon oH1ces throughout the United States.
The assets of Poofic Mutual Lite lnsur·
once Company exceed S I billion . So
many of the 800 people working rn our
new buildtng wtll be watch ing over the
1nvestment of hundreds of millions of
dollars. Strength and safety ore the
most tmportont cn teritl when we select
the Investments that will stand behind
our customers' •nsu ronce ~icies. They
m•ght be tnvestments m new commercia l
or housu19 construction . Or utility and
mdustnol bonds that help create new
servtces for people, like a wcrter system
tn Flondo ()(a telephone network in
Illinois,
Bul lhese days Pacific Mutual is more
than on insurance company. It's a family
of financial companies all relol!d to a
s•ngle purpose: providing financial
services fol' •ndividuols, families and
busi ......
All UCIIDIG BW I'OVIL Br B41oll04 Avrs. I
A lot of people. wotthing our new
building going up on Newport Center
OrNe in~. hove commonted,
'Vwy irnpmsiw looking ... but what 0~
!hey going to !12 in there all doyT
million in benefits. This """"'Y helps
people pay doclcrs' ord hospitol bills,
funeral oxponses, and lox obliQotions.
II rtploces income lost through reti,.
monl, sid<nlss or disoblomtnt . ~helps
kids go to <Diogo. Pays food, clothing
and housing ..,._ lor surming
deplndlorts. And holps peopltalpl with
financial~ in ott.. waya.
® PHIUI' LDUU GABRII!L .
PUBUIBO IT WIJJMCitl PVIIB'"JCQ.
PIBJ.Ulll.tiiA, ...
' HOW AVAILABLE -$S.U
w.tl. fllr one thing, we1t bt writing a
lot of chod<s. Lost year. !of inslanot.
l'llcifitMulual paid its poliqownlrs and
tt.ir btl llficiarils mlft thon S 17 S
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AEDE\I(X). llC.
As its nome~ this is our real
-tllotlopmlnl ~· '"role is
to copitalrze on short-term development
opportumtres. Redevco purchases and
resells rmproved propertres
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PIICIFIC LAKE PARK
DEVELOPITlEnT ComPAny
Th rs company burlds and owns opan.
ment complexes whrch offer great
places to hve l rke l ake Pork Apartments
rn La f.lo.eso. near Son Drego 25 4 orchr-
rectura lly 1nteresrrng apartment homes
are set omrd toll prnes. meondenng
wolkiNoys and ponds stocked wrth frsh
More pro1ec1s along these lrnes ore
planned
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PACIFIC ConsuLTinG
CORPORATIOil
PCC provtdes sophtstrcated morket mg
serv rces to agents all over the country
It concentrates on creotrve fmaneto l
plonnmg for mdJVtduols and busmesses
and Iorge estates Often combtnHlQ
e~enstve research wrth computer
onoly5 rs. PCC provides un•que solutrons
to complex tmonctol plonmng problems.
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PIICIAC EQLJITy
SAlES ComPAny
A company of regtStl!fed representolives
licensed 1o offer muluol funds. Many
ore life insurance agents loa, and lhese
men ho"" a portfolio of p<oducls to
meet the financial needs of individuals,
families and business.
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'
PIOM "IWOIO OP THI l0ID00
MUIPIIU8010~ TIMM.
(Cooj!N .... tlrom lut nek)
The baa~ of the judJtmmt. was
that "ewry imQ6inotion of the
tltoU61tU of hit heart wcu only
cuil condnuolly." The Hebrew
word 1i1nifies not only the
imari.nation, but every thoueht.
detire, and purpo.e. The whole
fabric of antediluvian
civiliution wu shot throu1h
with moral rottenneu. Lust was
everywhere rampant, and juat as
a wiN doctor removes a cancer
lest the whole body be destroyed,
.a God, in mercy to the nations
yet unborn, removed tht. wicked
and adulterous reneration from
the face of the earth. and rave
the human race a fresh start
under Noah.
And God said. "1 will destroy
man whom I have c~ted, (rom
the fa~ of the earth .... make
thu an arJr." Noah was no
shipbuilder, but he be1an to do
as he waa told. He believed that
when God commands, H e
equips. As Or. Oliver says,
"Noah had the faith of the old
colored woman who said.
· Breddren, if de Lawd axes me
fur to jump froo a s tone wall, it's
rna business to jump, it's de
Lawd's business to make de
hole.' ..
God lfave Noah explicit
specifications regarding the
dimension s of the ark. These
dimension s are the same in ra tio
as the di,mensio ns of our
moder n liners. God to ld :-.:oah
He would give men 120 years in
which to repent. Meanwhile
Noah was to build the ark. and
preach righteou11n ess. Noah and
his stalwart sons set to work
buiidinK the ark. Giant trees of
the forest fell befo re the
gleaming ax. Gigantic a nimals
dragged them to Captain Noah's
11hipbuilding yard. Plank by
plank, cubit by cubit, story by
story, the ark went up. Noah
would build in the daytime and
in the evening he would go out to
the street corner to warn these
god.lHB. deKenerate reprobates.
of the cominK judgment.
I need not tell you that Noah
was not a popular preacher.
They called him a pU&imii;t. a
preac h e r of calamity. a
jud!(ment howler. They SJ>Oke of
··!"oah ·~ proclamatio n of
ab!>urdity. ·· He no doubt was in
earnest. he meant well. he was
51n Ct're. he-had a ~:ood 1lell\"l'r},
hut they drew the linf" ;~I hi" old-
fa,;hioned theolowy. If d1t•y had
lwd any funn y paper" in !llfJSt'
d<:~ys . !\oah ;w<.l hi~ ctrk would
have had th~ fr ont P<li!l;-ol the
C'om it· supplt'mcnl. .\;o doubt the
eomc:dia ns at tht• antediluvia n
tht'ater would hrmJ.: d own t he
houst• w i th hum orous
representa tions uf C"a ptain
Noah. and the sh1p tlwt nt·\·er
went to sea.
Hut Noah went on huildin~Z
and prf'achin);j. He prE'ache-d fo r
120 years and did not win a
conve rt outside his own family.
Noah often had long talks with
the carpenter who was helping
him to build the ark. ~oah
would tell him every day of God's
warning a nd would urge him to
believe God. and savl' himself
a nd his fa mil y. But he always
refused. He would say. '"Noah. I
tha nk you for the invitation, a nd
I appreciate you r interest in my
soul. Perhaps you are rii!ht
about this Oood. I know you are
a consistent belie-ver. and I
admire your good life: but yotd l
pardon m e if I don't believe JUSt
as you do. 1"11 help you build the
a rk. but I can't see my way clear
to e nter it." And whe n the Oood
came, tha t carpenter was found
outside the ark he h ad helped to
build , and peris hed in the
waters. You w ill say-but
preacher, there W<t!!i no carpenter
who helpe-d build the ar k and yet
himself was IO!!it . That story
can't be true. My friend, that
s tory is true . The man who helps
build the a rk but will not enter it
is here tonight. There has ~n a
Noah's carpenter 10 e very
church of which I have been
pastor. There are some here now.
Pe rhaps thou art the man! Who
is that carpenter? The man who
attends church , is interes ted in
it. welfare, contributes to ita
treatury, admires ita preacher.
who livn money and time to
build up the work of God. yet will
not accept the preacher's Christ.
will not enter the ark of
ulvation. Every unconverted
deacon, or trustee. a r elder. or
steward. Of" or1anist, or ainrer, o:r
other, i• a Noah'" car~nter;
tryinc t() help build the work o(
Cod. but ref\)tinc to ac~pt
Christ and be .. ved,
At &he t.ime drawt near (or the
eomint nood . Noah becomes
mon urn"& in hlt pre.Khin&o
Crowell 1athtr before th• uk
into which NGa~h hu 1•the.red
pain ol ew:ry livin1 bird and
11111-.. M the ~le sUnd .,....s .U sort. ot remvD an -· Oao
warne
dre11ecl
at th..at
Noah crowd. My. aren't they
extreme. I think people ourht to
have a little moderation with
their reli~on. Why, they don't
even believe in theaters, or
dandna. We certainly won't
invite them to our bridre party
after Lent."
Another woman uys, "Just
listen to that preacher Noah.
He's always preachinr on sin
and judpnen&. He just makes
you shiver. He would never be
popular with the young people of
our church. Wby, he actually
believes in a literal Hell. I guess
he has never been to collere or he
wouldn't talk that way. Our
preacher would never scare us
like that. We'll never give Noah
a call to our church."
One man says, "I think Noah
is all right and I'd go into the ark
with him, but I don't care for
Shem. that eldest son of his. I
believe he is a hypocrite. He sold
me a horse last week. and when I
got it home I found it had the
heaves.··
Another man says, ""How
preposterous of Noah to say that
only the few who enter t he a rk
will be saved. It"s dogma like
that that is killing religion. As if
God would be a just God to let
everybody perish except a fe w
who believe like Noah. Why. ll"s
absurd.""
And God said . "For yet ~Seven
doys, and I will co use it lo rain
upon the earth for ty days and
forty nights." Noah's soul wAs
filled with concern. He we nt out
and began to c r y w ith
tremendous earnestness. "It is
appointed unto men seven days,
and after this the judgmen t."
There was su c h intense
conviction in Noah's message
that the populace becomes
alarmed. Finally. the excitement
becomes so intense that , as
so meone has s aid . the
authorities of tha t day quite
likely held a conv1•ntio n to settlf'
once a nd for a ll the QUE'st ion of
the coming nood. I •·an picture in
my mind that convention. A_ll
roads lead to the gili[antic ark.
Bearded patriarchs hund reds of
years old, aather from a ll parts.
The first speaker is Dr. Daniel
Ory·as-dust, the philosopher. He
sa ys. "Ladie!< a nd gentlemen.
God is perfect wi,;dom . Perfect
wisdom makes no mi~;takes. lf
God should destro} mankind. it
would prove that Cod had m ade
a mistake in creating what He
was a fterwards forl"ed lu dt>~>l roy
But as God is pt-rfect wisdom.
a nd perfect wisrlo m m ,tkt·~ no
mistakes, therefore Cod sh all
not de"troy mankind. urHI
therefon· there :-hall In-tHJ
fl ood." The pt:(>plt· ilPPI<.otul to
t he echo.
Then Pr of H t•zt>kcah
Highbrow. t he erhHlt>nt 'nent 1~1 .
has his turn. HP :-avs. '"\\"e .tre
gathere-rl today to rlispo:-1· nne t'
a nd for all of the un~c u·nnlic
absurdity of an 81Jproadit01>:
world destruction St u·nC'e ha,;;
shown that for thuu-..aod .. uf
)'ears no break h-.~ ut n trred in
the rei~<:n of natun1l bw Tlwre
has been n o phv.-..rntl • rt!--1'-. no
intervening m~rad t>. i\11 \'tOil'nl
arrest of the wurld·~ rou r ... t•. That
a uniformity of law, unbroken
(o r thousands of years, will end
m a sudd e-p. miraculous,
spectacular intNvention. is
contrary to the law of t'volution:
and I declare the vo ice of science
to be aKains t a universal nood."
Loud cheers aKa in from the
people.
Finally, Dr S iiA!!i
Sailtrimmer , thP popular
preacher, rises to speak. He says,
""My beloved friends, Cod i!S a
God of love. For 120 years this
uneducated religious zealot ha.s
slandered the character of God
by s.ayinr He will bring a cruel
judrment upon the world. Our
modern theologians canno t
reconcile such a judgment with
the love of God, and I ask you to
be broadminded people, and to
Lake your stand with me upon
the lofty rround of the larger
h ope. Let Noa h adapt hia
preaching to the a-se in which h e
Jives. He believe~ exactly a.s
Adam be lieved a nd i!l a
thouund years behind t he
times. Let him preach on the
love o ( God. I for one do not
believe in frightenin1 people into
God's ki01rdom. Even if God did
speak to Noah rt!ll'ardinfl a
judpnent by water, then I
believe the water is not literal
but fiturative, and I have behind
me the concenaus of the latet t
.cholanhip -when I 1ay there
ahaU be no literal nood."
The con..,enUon adjourns. the
people lulled to sleep by a s.ickb,
sentimental thtolon-which
dec:1arw t-hat ftO matter ho-w
much lictnttou•oeu.
dtetHraey. criminality, and
deblluchety t&ain th• to\)la of
~Deft, God it too Sovinr &o enforce
Hit demand for common
decency.
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God Is Incomprehensible in His Being
•IIJP-llnJ
(Trlllll:r) we ~ J:t.ud 1D ewo deepe ,..,arne!~ ud
aw-God-.. -wllal God lou
••• led "' .. ill a.o Bible --Hla JIOI:•
-· Tile -tello .. lhat God ll a Trttaae-..... Tbe Bible teachH ua lhal lbere Ia 01t1Y
Tbe true God wbo rewala Hlnuelf to .. In
oatllre ...S In tbo Bible Ia DOl a co<! ouch u tile
beatllea ...S pl>t~ oliiWIItl!!d dreun aboUt,
0 lod, Who Ia DO more Uwl 0 -bWNln bela&
aa tile aoda ol popa Rome Uti Greec:e, -Ia He
lbe sum lOta1 ol all lhtJip u aome phllcioophl·
cal systems bave taU&bt, aor the mind or aplrlt
ol the Cocnoo u aome -; He Ia a far mon!
wonderful Bela& u.u all lllal. He Ia lncompre-
benalble Ill Hla Belq. For what does He say ol
Himself In Holy ScrlptureT How does the Bible
portray HJm to .ua? 'tbe picture or idea tbat the
Btble 11vea us ot God ll ., p-and and over-
wbelmSq that our reuoo cannot rrasp It, but
only repeat, belleve, I.Dd adore wbat the Bible
says about God. Tbe Bible says that "God l.a a
Spirit"; We also read: "Before the mount.atn,.s
were brou&bt forth or ever Tbou badst fonned
the earth and tbe .ea, even from everlasting to
everlaltbl&, Tbou. art God. 'lbou art the same.
Do not I tul heaven and earth, saJth the Lord.
Thou UDderlta.Ddest my tbouabtl alar of1. There
ts not a wont on my torurue. but. lo, 0 Lord,
Thou lmowest It all together. 0 Lord, rtahteous·
neu belo01eth unto Tbee. Tbe word of the Lord
Is right. Tbe Lord Ia &:oocl to all. The Lord. the
Lord God, merciful and aracloua, lofti' su!fer1ng
and abundant ln aoodness and tnlth, keeping mer-
cy for thousands, forg:lvtng Iniquity and trans·
gresslons and sln. The Lord our God Is holy.
With God nothing shall be impossible. God is
love."
=--~ ......... wn4e
Otoo btviDtt ~~e~a~. Ollly Ole ~hty ODe, OltiY
-HolY Ole, oaiY, Ole wbo Ia God. "Hoar 0
bnol, tile Lord our God (1) Ia -Lord.'' Devt
•·•· '"'l"btre la DODt otbtr God but oae." 1. Cor.
•·•· Bat llle Bible alto clearlY teachto us Utat God 11 t1tree l>fl'OOM, tbo Falllor, tile son. aDd
lho HolY Ghoat. Mall. 28,19. In tile Goopol leo-
-lor Trtltlty Sunday, wltlch rela!ft J....,..
COII\I'e'f'U.doll wtt.h NlcOdM1ua, we hear of tbe
Hoi)< 8prll wbo ~enoratn ... aDd ol lite OltiY he&ottea Son ..,.1 to save lbe world. and at God
tbe Fatber wbo aave His only })eeotten Soa.
M.,_ JHUa. who ldeallllel Hlnuell to Nlc·
odemus u God lite SOn, apeaka ol Himself In lite
plural, aaytna : "We speak that We clo lmDw.
aJKI. tet:Ufy tb.st We have aeen; and ye receive aot Ov wttoeta.'' John 3, U . The true God
!!peW ol Himself In the plural (aee &110 Gen. 1,·
2e) because He ll three dlvtne persona, the Fa·
ther wbo bu be&Otten the Son from eternity, tbe son wbo Ia betlo~ ol lbe Father !rom eternity.
aad tbe Holy Ub01t wno proceeds from the Fath-
er aDd tbe Son from eternity; aDd of these three
aoae la ..-eater and n~ne less than the other; yet
there are DOt three Gods ot equal power and ma-
jesty, but only One almighty, omni.Jclent, omnJ.
present. and eternal God. The Father Is that One alJnlihty God and holy One, the Soo Is the One
almlPIY God and Holy One. and the Holy Ghoot
II that One ~biY God ...S Holy One. Who can
UDdentaDd that. No human mind can compre-beDd tbla mystery, how three can be one, aDd
ooe can be three; It can only exclaim wtth
Nicodemus: How can these thin&a be? The true
God ll l.ncomprebenalbly wonderful 1n Hla Be-tua:. We cannot understand nor explain here. We
can oaly repeat and believe what He has· re·
vealed to us about Hlmselt In the Bible and
creatlon, and In the awe and admiration; and
we can and should rejoice ln the fact that
God ll such an tncomprebenslbly wonderful
Betq, for what kind ot God would that be wbom
we could understand and measure with our rea-
son aDd sen.ses? Could we have any confidence
In sucb a pd? Could we worsblp and adore
tueb a betng? It is the lncomprehenslble won-
der r:A. God's SeLDa that f1Us us wUb awe and
lncltes us to worship.
ca..k .t &a. TW rrrM ........ ~.
1.11 maQ aeden el UN! e--.:.._ • a.t. ~·~~~~eM....., elrl=-n.-1 .w ........ ... God ls Spl.rtt Wbo can grasp that? Who knows
what a splrtt l.s? God. ls before the earth was
fonned even from everlasUng to everlasting,
who can understand that? God fUis heaven and
earth; His hearing, His seeing, Hts presence
reaches around the earth and Into every nook
and comer of the unt9"erse continuously and sl·
multaneously; He knows all things, what has
been, what Is, what wUl be, and what might have
been; He knows all thtngs, He sees all things,
He hears all things; He neither slumbers nor
sleeps; nothing escapes His attentlon, and nothing
His knowledge. Can anyone grasp or explain how
,..,.. .... , ................. ~ .... "'"! ... _______ ,
.-......'• llberaair '& 8Cftle ...,_ -' .... ,._... Mill·
,.......... .. Cllrllllult7i odlen draw • *-7 ... be-
... UN! f"llll&tea .. ~ .................. Cite .am-
plkiQ ol Ule-former aiiCI crl&leblllC UN! ..........._ .,
tMlM&er.
Aa emerst. ........ a..-emeM .................
bed • a1q l..-mal ..,., Mr biiM &o ~ ,........ ....
Pul .._ ...,_ tor mr•en ,....ae . ...., rllOMt .......
.. ve .-UN!~·--.. 81n'enl.,.... • tiM A,..ue ... W. m'q ' ''7 ,... ..,... U.ve beea teC:rMiflll • a .................. c.. ...........
tbls can be? •
,. .. ....,..... of 8&. Paal It a -..all lnm a meaak
la tiM a.tdct_.. tleCil Artald M Ravnaa, ltiiJ. I& It re--
pn4__. cewieQ .. ...,_. 6 a.... &NS nate. All human conceptions have a beginning and an
end, but God Is above all that; there Is no begin·
nlng and no end to His existence. What God Is, and
how He lives and works, Is beyond all human cal·
culatlon; It b lncomprehenslbly wonderful. lUl-
Ing tbe mind that meditates on It wtth awe. But
IN CHRIST
By : David R. ScoH
rROM "J!WIIH HGP!.'• BOJC 707, LOS A.MGlL!S.. C"-LIP.
Til<' Holy Spirit brj?ins to 1lt•al with ~nmr
wht•n thl'y art• \'t'ry ynunj.!:. Sa m.~nn W it ~ nfl
Oouht quilf' youn~ a ! tllf" limt• .,( whidt 11•'
fi';HI : "Tiw Holy Spirit l >f',!!UII lo rnnw• him &I
timt'" in thf' ('amp or n an." i J u.i~t'" n :2.'i )
rf'nwmll-l"r wh•·n I \\.1j; ahnut fi\f' v<'a r~
old. coin!!" ~~o·it h ~""' nlh•·r~ to ;r fcucrral iu
tht· olrl r hurdc J!'f:l\"t'\'M d . ""hrn I s:tw tht·
fnur <:nn~ nr thr lirarl man \\l'f')lill,2: at tlw
OJfl'll J!f ll\f'. I \\Otui rn•d wh:al lh<'\" "'"Tf'
rh in kin~. I thnu~ht pnhaps tht'\" "''"' .,.,.,u,f•·r
inj:! ">'hf'n' thf'ir ,:nul« wou ld J,.. wh•·n th•·ir
h<.rlif'"« -..·rrl• 11ut into thf. f!rll\<', Tho·n ll w
thouvht ocrurr••ri to mt>: U'hrrr v. iII I lw• v.•lw11
I tlit•? I rt'aliJ.•·rl th at tlwrr v.a~ !<fomt•lllinJ! in
m•· th:1! mulri not ht> hmif'ri in tlw J!f U\"<'. 1
lor lit'\'t· lhat th i~ v.a~ tho· lloly ~pi rit f''(r·rri~
itc).! m\' \"flllfl~ ho•:art ;,l,,uf m\ "ill" .1 1c•l :d one!!
•·l<'rnih·.
\\lwn I -...·a~ f,.ur\<"t'n \"t':lf' ol1l. I v.o•ut lo
~••rtl" m•••·litcj!:-iu A ll'trl wlwn· th•· C:<hlrt•l v.a ~
lo1·iu~ pn·a1·ht•!l : hut fun Yo a~ m"r<" iu rn\
tlt(•Uf!hl~ lhau th•• qtw"tinn of "lwr•· I \\llltl.l
'l'"'ud .-t••rnity. Tlwrr tlw pn•a d wr ..,,.,·nu·d In
1 ... pr•·rtdrill;:' awl l .. nkinp at mo•. a" if lw
krl•'Yo all :d ooul m\" lir••. Rut il Yo a~ I.I"Jr\ wh ..
krww mt ', :tl •tl v.n~ tn·in~ tn n•;wJ1 m\ \"llllJ!
rnn•lo·~~ lu•arl :clonul fll\" oinful rorlllitiou.
fl!w aft..rww>n. a~ I walk.•d alnnp th<' roar!
"itlc ·' H•Uil~ fo·l\n .... namt•d Will if'. y,•hmn I
kuo·y, .,.."II. a ).!t•ntl•·man "tnppt••l :w d ll"k•·•l
him -..••Ill•· 'lu•·~linn~ alrntll 1lw mf'f·titl l!": v.lu>
.,.t·ro· :tll•·no linJ!" and v.h" hat~ ln·•·n •·ott\•·rt••rl .
Tn nn-a!<lnni~hnwnt lw "'aid. '"Wt•ll. I ari1
happ\ '" ~th· 1hat I am •ln•· or tht·m. I am
~3\<"11 " w,. ,.,,dk•·•l on tn~t'thf'r. an•l I ."'li<l
"\\"illi•·. rln '"u nwa11 II"> ":n· th at ,-nu an•
·11\"rrl?"' II•· :m~"'··rNI. "Y""· I :un ... a,-t>,l."
-\m\J,..-.kin,!o! ~tr3it..ftt nl rn••. "ai.-1. '"If \<111 Wl'rf'
li"J t!ir· t~onij!hl. v.lwr•· would \"fHir '>f>lli f·,,.'?"
That qu•·ktinu pi••••·•·tl fllf' throuj!ll IHlrl
lhmuJ!"h. anrl thnu'-'h "'' wn lkl'rf-...-mu· di~l;ciWf'.
I .J., nnl ro·frlt"mh••r ,ltllltlwr v.nr.-1 ull t"r<·,J ).,
··ith1·r .. r uo.
I lo••ranw \t"r\ mi~•·nt lclr f,.r I ktll'v.· that
I \\(1 ~ ~nin)! '" 11•·11 and I 1r ird in \'Bin ltc j!t'l
J"lf':trt· lev mv f•l-'oll ··ffnri.Q. Otll' ni f!hl . wlwn JHl'~,...,J to lwlit''<' on till' Lnrd Jf'l'm•. I li-Ui tl
I rlit l l,rl it•\r, :1nd for a w•···k nr lwn trio·cl I"
mokl' mv-lf lot•lw'<' 1hat I wa!' 'llll'"''tl . But 1
had to l!i'"" il up. iln<l thf' d•·,·il tril'd tn makt·
rrw· l:wol in·t• th111 th<'f<' v.a!'< nolh inp; in it. I
rmdrl ni"ll clt·r•'iu• nt\ ... -1r. fnr I knrW tlaat tllf'n"
wa!' ~1wh a thin)!. a!' l•ein~ rf'atly to ml•f't God
nn•l 1 lwt>w that 1 wa.~ not n·url)·· It madf' me
f,.,.j mo r .. and mort> mi~f'rah),. whf'n I I"Ottld
\war tlwm !'in!!:
"I lu•nnl f:hri .. ti an fril"'nds s~·11k of rat•IUre
divim·.
>\n,J I wi~h,•d. how I v.·i!Oht·d! tho! thrir
Sa\·iour wt•rf' mim·."
In th i ... conrl ition I rootinut>rl r .. r ~w·ra l
\Oo'l"<"kl'. I th ou!-!hl: If Jtalvation il' as ~implr a!'<.
pt·f•l•l•· -.a~· it is. wh y do tht•y not makt-it plain
In m••? If it i!' th roul!h reJl-t'ot.an <'t', who rould
n·pt"nt mnrr than I tlo ? I rf'ffil'mllf'r spt>nding
a \fml!-lim•· no my knt>t•!' Wl""f'pinf'. and not ic-
inl!-a link l'ool of my lt•ar~< ore t•w floor, I
thouj!.ht that GOO .;houlrl tnkt> not it·f' of that.
;c ~fir){\ "il!-n tl wl I wa ~ truly rrp••n tin11-. Thl'n
I ... oulrl mok1• a f..'rl'al f'fTort to lwl i••vl', ltut no
"'f•·•·l inj!..~·· would co rnt·: an{l I would think:
Th i~ .;:oi Htlinn rannol ilf' fnr w ·. I v.-i~h I had
nn•t•r lwl'n J, .. ro. Tiw thoup:hl of ln~in~ m y
...-,u] anrl ~wittj!. tn ho·ll v.-a!l !'0 lt•rrihlo• that I
ft•l! 1 wll ~ \\ illi••J!. tr> tl o anyth inJ! that GOll
rNp1ir•·d ,.f nw, ~"\"''n to IHn ·inj! my h1~ad
rlwppo·d (1fT .
Tlwu my lw:art J!fl·v.· .--o hard tl1a t I rould
nnt prO\' anv morr. I \"Ouldn•t Wt't'p any more
;u11l I r(.uld;,·, lwlit•vf' llll}"thin~. onl~ that my
.::a~ was """OrSI' than anyom··s. ~· thrn• wa,; no
~~~ thinkinp: any mMr.
Onr ni)i!"hl. enmin_i!: hoffll' from a mt·t•l in)i!".
Will i~ wa." spt·ak in~ to m1·, bul I don·t rt'"fllem·
hf.r if it was wha t he said that brou@"ht the
trulh home to mt• or not. I Tl'mt'mbf"r how
GOO, hy Hi~< ~l ol y Spirit. brou~ht ~ forcibly
ht·fnrr my pour. dark ht•art th•· fact th at thr
Lo rd jr.~U$ rrally dit·d for 11"11'. It !lf'em.·rl too
~to lw !rut.'". and I was !10 11 fraid of makin_i!:
a fall'(' profl'l'~inn . but I thouj:!ht : U'r ll thf'fe
is nothin~ I ca n •lo. God knrw what was
nf't•ll•·l"i to MW" a poor ~innt>r like mr. and Ht-
JHIVC His Sun r .. r tho.t purpos.t•. It is !rut·. Ht'
di.-1 rlit· f11r mt·. At-forl' I cOuld think of what
I wa~ J t,i nJ!. I :;pok•· ri,e:ht out :") -"'"t' it! I !we
it! I am !'11\'t'll:"
So it wo~. thnnk God . that over !WVCnt y
yt·ar,o; il ~O, "I IO<lkt•d on Hi~. Hr-lookt•d oo
mt', und wo• w<'rf' mw fon·vt•r.
"My llin, Oh th" hli!'l.." of thi~ p:loriou!l thou,;ht ;
My sin. not in pa rt hut tht• wholf'.
Was nailt·d to Hi!l cross an.-1 I lx-ar it no R)(lte.
Prui!lol· the Lord . praiM' thf' Lord. 0 my tOut"
JUST AS I AM
(Croc:• & Trvth)
P.OII ••JIWISH MOP I." aOX 111, LOS A.MGIL.IS,. C*'LIP.
There it'l a very general, but none the: )eM,
great · blunder made with regard to whtt i•
required o( a poor sinner before he can meet
God . The idea is that he hall to go throush •
certain preparation, t proceaa, an undefined
r.omelhing. which Will make him worthy to be
rece-ived. God is holy tnd good, and therefore,
it i11 thought. a man needs to become, in tome
measure at least, holy and good too, before he
can be tec:'f:iv~ of God.
Thit it IIUch • plaUJible idea that It sett
pDMCMion ol the mind. and the result it dt.
cou.rasement and detpair in the hi!Mil. ~
toul, .lfllf·ri«hteousne. and hypocrity in 1M
superficial, or infidelity in the rabelliout.
The truth it. Cod reqairee ao preparation
of t.hia tort. no holi~ no pot~...., on the
sinner's ~ All He requinll of him la to
-honeolly --.. ... .... liio ,.nt. hla undeannest. and uworth.i.nnl in eft!r1 waT (Lob 1so2t, 22). n..t • .n. Go.l Hta.
od dooo doe ':"'· He dooo ... foflllyi ...... ......u., of ,.nt. tho .......... (Ia 48125 J
15:3). Very well, then because of that death
for our sins God immedie.tely and to all
eternity grant.s the remittion of aint to enry
man th.at COJIM!8 to Him confe.ins hit need
of it. Jesus tultered for tin u the pihy one.
God therefore removea all suiJt from the poor
sinner who comet to Hhn with his pUt, and
pleo<b only tbe blood of 1 ..... Thio I• God'•
way of eleansins man-eo simple. 10 utte-rly
without merit ln man, and 10 toWy to die
praJ• of Cod who 1ne Hia Soo to do Hia mishtr work. and to the prai~e of Je~Ut who
p...e HlmteJf up to do it.
Come. fellow.U.ner, to the S.-.for\.lt lt •
plaoe of bl...t•• beyood ..,._too . ._ ..
)-at a .inner, nothiq but a .mn..-. briat·
lftl nodd"l but yov .rllt, aocl mioery, aocl
He will -J'VU .. • SaYlor. n.... lo ... w,.. libiL<:-..d _it. .. ,_ ... _
-.., ~ ...., tho "-t ... .-witlo IIJo ,.....,,b .......................... II-
J.-aplaoelnlu._ ..... Ho ... .,
.......... ·-of Go.l.
!ittOM THa IIOLA ?ROADC.UTIR
551 S. HOP' I ST •• LOS AMGI!Lt:S
Q. 1....-. 0.... -"In Mflttl&e10 16:
U -17 Ju·u tuked tiLe questiOft,
'W 1tom. do nw:ft lllV tbt I, tl&e Son
"' JMK, am 1' Hil di8ei,Xu !ln.nvered,
'SoMe sar Jolt• tM BaptUt; Mnt~e,
Eliru; 11M GtMrs,,JereMioa, or OtN
of the pro-plt~U! Ncno, after hoo
th.o"&Ullftd wea.r•. it uema that m.«KW
prta.dtert and t#:GCiaerl don't ret gin
a scriptllrol tt.Mwer to tile queltion.
Wh~ i1 tltit7"
A.. This ie an excellent question
which goes right to the heart of the
GospeL The people of Israel were
slow to believe aJI that the prophets
had spoken. It ia indeed tragic that
Rfter all t heAe yean ministers, those
whn are liberal or modernistic, still
don't con.!lider this a vital question.
They don't want to conform their
thinking to the plain statement of
truth. The Lord Jesu1 Christ didn't
ask for compliment. but rather im·
preue:d upon them that they had to
be hom again.
Q .......... c;.lif. -"HMO ean a. per-
lOft lov• ltitJ e7Umr7"
A. There is a dift'e.~nce between
"loving" or "liking" someone in the
Lord. This all pretty much depends
bn our own penonalitiea and circum·
stanceJJ. Loving one's enemies is cer·
tainly the Chriatian way of true
Spirit-ftlle.d relationships. We are to
be an example. to othen. Ask the
Lord to take away any hatred, jeal·
ousy or other proble.nut between you
and another, Riving younell in a
Christ-like love to them.
Q. s,.u ... , W ... -"/ .ha.rd thfl
remark tl&a.t tl&t:rf! if AOtltiftg to i•
diea.te tll4t we a.re 110t to probe or
to tmvU ift.to IJH'CC. W.lia.t t&bowt
Ptalm 116: lIt A. rll out<>t u bku·
i11g t I 10071tlcr lf tOftW of UaU f"''Q-
rfltl i~ -rwt of the tumV f NM. I :I .t ,, ...
A. There It noth.inl" in Scripture
which would indicate that we are to
kHp out of 1pau travel and similar
probin••· Nor Ia there anythin• that
aayt we ahould do this. Of c:ou.ne
aatronomen have probed apaH for
ce:nturiea. God hu DOt only revealed
Himself in the Bible, but aJeo fa na-
ture. Notice the metnl't c:oncemtnr
thia in Pulm 19 and Romabl 1. All
of the ~leatial ereatioa bllpub
God's power. Psalm 11& :11 doltm't
tlale !.hat God lw reliDIIUiahed all
elaJm to the eartla aor tllat He bu
eonftned ua here. If tben were true,
wo could ~ UM 1.1.,..__
Whttber aut.ol an: a bJreNJnr or
not w wou.&ct nNd to bow to what -u.., an bolaa omploJetl. Nall.no
I :1 aad 4. Mw•••r, la aot a P'O"
plwtJe nferncs t1o can. n. PJ'C!IIhd
II lalld .. -t U.0 Aaoprlaa -· lflloW ____ I4 Wa---.. ,..... all lllo -1111 .. U. IIIIo -lo!Q! B aJTsr, U. BIWI tl llO& ...,
u. r' ; it; Ia .... u..tJ. Cui: -cerWa1J lilt a b' lq. 'f'MU tl
-,_ ........... Oaopol-ha .. In..._ Ov ... Jtl.,Ztl.
p~
DISCUSSIONS
each weekend. If the vehicle, bow-
ever, were to be u.sed sa an arm
of Murder, Inc., u an example, the
reve~e would be true. This is true
nf almoJ;~t any invention.
Q. Sweet H ...... On. -.. WW toU
tie. Mrru of tit~ ongi*ll eAwnA
which Ju1.1.~ fouMed o.M tVIIat U it
raUed toda11 ~"
A. Keep in mind that our Lord did
no t have a church or even any or·
gani zation. He was absolutely unique
in Hifl methods of presentinlf Hi&
message, yet He is the one central
fht:u re in all of the world and
throughout all of the ages. Churches
wt're founded after our Lord had
ascended into heaven. In the book of
Act.s, w e have the names of various
churches gi\'en the title.s of the cities
in which they were located, i.e. Thes·
!1-alonica , Corinth, Jerusalem, Anti·
och. etc. No denominational namea
wen> attached to the churches.
Q. Reetll..,, Calif. -"I u ftdPr11tatt.d
that ll'hf'n n bt>lit>111'r die11, IliA qirit
goo tn hr ·wit It tltP L ord. Do U.t-
.wul nnd bod11 .dl'f>P~ W.litlt dl>t~ U .. t
B ibll' lt-aeh ttbnu t. thr .~oul t&nd 3pirit
bPinp wrt itrd witlt thl' bod11 rtt tltt-
rapturl'1" (ltfatt. !7:5!)
A. Thi!! ve r11e has nothing to do with
what we menn hy the n'!'lurrection of
the !'!/Wed and unsaved in the end
time11. Thi!'l wu the occasion of the
Saviou r's crucifixion when there we~
earthquakes, graves were opened and
JIIOme of the bodie~t of the saints
arose. Kt:'ep in mind that these peo-
ple didn't appear in reeurreetion
form until a(t.er ou r Lord's re11ur·
rection. They couldn't have or He
wouldn't have been the flr.stfruitM.'
When a 'believer dies, his spirit im-
mediately lfDe.S to be with the Lord
( ll Cor . 6 :8). Thi~t means "to be a!)..
sent from the body" ia to be ••preaent
with the Lord." The spirit leavea the
body at the time of phyaleal death.
Keep In mind that the eoul makei one
self.conacioua. the body makea one
world-eonecious, and the tp\rit makea
one God--eoneciouA. The body may
aleep but the &aul or tplrit neTel'
dote. At' the rapture: for btlieven.
and at the resurrection for unbeliev~
ers, the body and eoul will be re-
united. We shall be chanced : eor-
ruptible shall put on incorruption and
mortal thall put on lmmortaUt.r. Now
believen have a uved tPhit Jn an
unredeemed body, but then It wlU
be s redeemed eoul and spirit, in. a
redeemed body. Read Rom ana 8.
Q. ,., ....... o.... "C" row ua ""
11:1Aieo\ boot'" to\11 ow: r .. rtat!IW'M-..
"'""" ~,..,, Smluo1w .. ,,utM
tlat it tOM Job."
Col. 1,14; Reb. 9,14/. Ho..., tlt&t--"
Hit Son 1-Chritl Adl10:>48). 1-.61td IO< what? Why, for our 11.., of _,_ (I C...
•o -sad -....... Lon!. lo .-1: ~ 1s tt. mao rUt b til tn RJ•"
(Po.114:8).
••• s's,,.e. ... ..._•
A. Thla Ia probablJ U.. oorftct view.
Dr. C. I. Scollold I• bla-oald
thai If wu probobly tho oldest ot
!.he Bible boolto, and -eartalnlJ wrllfo befon lho 11•1 .. ollho law.
Of eo4lrll, DO OM lMrt. God ~ ...
or wteen lob Wu writtn. ..... \tier,
all llcrlptora Ia ot-W lnoplntloot
of lho Loft!. attrt~te~ .. u.l! ew«a •• ...,.
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tloo ltaroo ~ ., Iloilo lrom Rob llalllllloo'o Slono -Ollali>....,
111 v.O c..-. Lido 1o1o -II a! Bolmwood Dr., nloed 11.'1!1 wu oslolootrom
,_,,.todod 'ftUit ,.....,,,0i Newport hi&tU, bttwMD 11 tbt rHidiDct ot Laweoce
r: ~ rtolla' from ber p.m. Yay 28 ud 12:30 p.m. Klqley, 4008 Rlnr Aq,, Welt
c wtsllo II at 00 0 ... H llaJ zg • • • A IItie! loot 2 Newport, bJ a •WIM -loft f."':O '!rowp>rt Harbor lllcb aiDmlllum lawn cbtlro valued lbo boDle wl!b !be lloroo tboul
ocllootllllrvj w1111o ,..Nitod II ••o lrom 11>e patio ot Kar• 1:15 a.m. . •• llarCJ s ...
tbt lltnl1 from 11 uatllii·IO Kon.IA:I'• bome at 127 Onyx Wtbettr, zo, ot %519 Harbor
T ,_ 1~ 1•ioo An •• B&Jboa Jai&Dd, between VieW Dr., Harbor View HUll,
a.m. • • • oo .. Yl. _. 1 a p.m. ud tnldnlibt ••. A wrlst 'WU arnlted at &:SO p.m. at
wen Molen from 1 atonp w&tcb nt.t at $200 and 2 Robinlon'a Futlioo llla.Dd ICore
room at a motel at 0030 91• ab1rta nlued at $8 were stolen a.od ch&rpd wttb aboputt1Dg
Cout a,., Wt!lt Nt'WI)OI't, ~· from a car belooi1nc to EdWard ••• Aato bubcaPI nllled at $60
twMD 10 a.m. t.laJ J3 alliS 9·30 Horack, S?.S E l8tb st Costa were ltoleD trom a cu be-a.m. Ma7 Z4 • • • Pollee arp Yea, whUe It ;,., par~ from loogt.Dc to wuisam Mobr. l%28
nltld Gear• Ltmoel Racer, 11 a.m. ld1l 3 p.m. at 2'735 Outrtaw Dr., Harbor· View
Jt, ol ZlM Ctarle st .• Costa W. Cout Hwy •• Marlller'a Mile HJI.ls, wblleUwulDtbe FUllloa
Yea. at Zllt W. Oeeu FroDt, , •. Wbeel rlnp: and a radlo Island parkloe lot trom 2 p.m.
Cllltral Newport, at l:SO a.m. tallpboae, nllled at $30, were IUIW 4 p.m ••••• Jotm Wlkle
ud CZUpd blm wttb belnc atoleo from Oavld NevlD's car 1206 Sudcutle Dr., Harbor
latozleated In &D automobile. while u wu parked near his View HJ.lla, reported a $20 dJ-
• THURSDAY, KAY 25 resldeoce at ?002 W. Oeea.n rectl.ooAladlng radio stolea
JOIID MartiD Seldtl, U, ot Froot, Wast Newport, from 6 from b1s boat wblle 1t wu
THE PAYOFF . Dr. Wlllia.m K1DeaDDOD. ceatar. of Newport
Beach and Dr. stepbea Kottler • rtpt. f4 Eut Bluff &ccept
the wi.DIIer's trophy trom touraameDI: ebalrm&a. Tolly Amato
after capturlng tbe l4tb aDDI&l member-pelt toll touroa.
meld at santa Ana Cotmtry Club. Dr. KlnetDIWMI of tbe boat
club and Dr. Kotner of 1rYtDe Cout COUPb'y Club topped
the tJ.eld of '7Z teams wttb 202 Bet total lor the two..dly
eYent. (Rich Bassett phOtO.)
, S'lS Ra1cam PL, Co8t:a Mea, p.m. Way 28 IIDUI 10 a.m. tied _., at moorinc F -87, 15tb y h • T h • •
aJid William Booth Trlruloo, May 29, S!. aDd ... boy, !tom Apr-IllS ac Is rae In I to a IIi ZS of Al:abelm, were arrested until MaJ SO ••• Credit cards,
at'NtwPQI't Ceoter Dr. aDd E. • MONDAY, MAY 29 a wallet. and $18 1n currency
Cout Hwy. at 2:45 p.ru. and JacqueUne Jensea, 41, and were stoleo from Laura Kel-Commodore Brla.n R. Carter tbere will be oo escort ac-
ebarpd wtth pouesstoo of Candy Jean Dutro, 18, both of logg's car wbile lt was parked of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club comp~.~~ylng the raciDg fleet.
stolaD property. Zl$9 Meger Pl., Costa Mesa, 1n ber garap at 3309 Ocean wtu be communlcaUon omcer A particular lligbUght durlDg
were anested at 880 lrv1ne Blvd,, Corooa del Mar, from aboard the yacht "Concerto" tbe kxlg days at sea wiU be
• SATURDAY, MAY Z7
AboQt $M In C\lfr8DCY was
burglartsed from tbf home or
Muriel Routley, 447 Cl.llll St.,
Newport Sbores, sometime be·
twta1 April 29 anc;s S p.m.
Blvd., Newport Heights, at 2:20 9:15 a.m. llltllll :30 a.m. during the LosAngelestoTabiU croulDg the equator. As Mr.
a.m., and charged with assault yacht race starting today JUDe Carter Is the senior s.bellbaci:
and tatlery ••. Balboa parking 15. ' on boud be Is espected to
lot attendant S,.muel J. Couch ____ LE~~L NO TIC! As the only contact with land represent Klng Neptune tn In-
reported that a tblef took a durlng the expected 20 or more troduclnc the Pollywogs aboard
paperbagwlththelot'srecetpts FICTITIOlS Bt.SINESS NAME day en route Commodore to tbe mysteries of the raging
of $1,044 while be left the bag STATEMENT c artar -..m oper~te a ham radio ma.t.D..
attt.J.nc 011 the parking booth The following person lsdolni Installed to provide da.Uy pro- c ommodore and Mrs. c arter -.... ., ...... S ~ cOUDler tor about 20 second business as:Trtple "J" Prop-gress reports to the UnJted basted acoclttallpartyyester--------"=------"-------------, at 5:30 p.m., while he got the ertles: 320 Coocord Lane, Bay-States through carroll Hudsoo day at Bahia Corinthian for
I"' money count receipt signed by side VUtage, Newport Beach. of Newport Beach the trad.1-the crew otCoacertoandhooor-
THE ~IRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS THE a fellow worker ••• Dale Calif. 92660: Jackie Hay, 3ZO uonal state-side r~dlo contact lng attppu Irving Loube of
CENTER FOR Nichols, 2815 Pebble Dr., Hat-Concord Lane, Bayside Vlllage, tor all TransPac racing neets. Richmond Yacht Clt!b, Mrs.
bor VIew Hills, reported a car Ne wport Beach, CaUl. 92660. Concerto wtll act as neet com-c arter wtll Oy to Papeete In
BIBL.ICAL STUDIES radlo and speakers valued at This business Is belng con-munlcatlon vessel because time lor the race finish aM $95 stolen from his car while ducted by an individual. trad.Wonat round of celebra-
IU was parked at Corooa del Signed: Jacld.e Hay. t1oo.s on various of the Islands IH THE NEWPORT-MESA AREA Mar state beach 6ark1ng lot This statement tlled With the LI!GAL MOnCI which culmlllatetn commenora-
DR JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS trom 10 a.m. until 2:30p.m. county clerk of Orange County ucxa of the Fr ench bastille day
• • , • A 12-ft. dln .. y was stolen o., May 23, 1912, by Beverly FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME hollday.
IS YOUR BIBLE TeACHeR AND PREACHER from beblodtbehomeofowner J, MadOOx,deputy countyclerk. STATEMENT ::;:::;:::..;_ ______ _
JOl MAGNOLIA n . AT 9145 A.M. BIBLE CLAUIS James Bahan at 1120 w. Bay PubUsh: June 1, 8, 15, 22, The following persons are LIGAL MOTICI
UNTA ANA AV!, lhOO .A.M. WORSHIP HOUR Afe., Balboo, between 11 a.m. 1972, In the Newport Harbor doing business as: MacArthur COs.TAMI!U. 7o00 P,M, EVAG!LIS~IC HOUR td z a..Qd 3:15 p.m. , .• A $20 radio Ensign. F' -17987 L ., 152 Dupont Drive, New-L:::H:O:M:E::O:F:::::P:·:G:·:":E:U:M:A:H~H:C:H:R:J:S:T:IA:H:::S:C:H:O:O:L=~ -----------------:-::-:::-:c:---1>0'1 Beach, Calllornta, Real r LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Estate Investors, Inc., a CaUf---.!:!=~~..!!:~----==:=..=c.:;.=--ornla Corporation, 2082 Mt-
PIRST OfUR.Of OF
OfRIST, !IOEN'IUT
3303 Vi. U4o
Newpon IIOado
SUNDAY SQt()()L
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
Lu~ a.-.-.,_ Amerial
21100 Podflc Vlow Dr.
Corano .. -· CIIH.
Santa Ana, Callfornla chelson Drive , Newport Beach,
Date May 30, 1972 CaUtornla; Orner w. Long,l401
In pursuance of a resolutloa of the Board of Sl.t)8rvtsors of Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach,
the Orange County Flood Control District adoptedMay30, 1972 Cautornla.
l'lCTITIOI.E BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following person Is doing
buslDes.s as: The Productloo
Gro~. 1895 Sberingtoo Place,
Newport Beach 92660; P.O. Bo:r:
33, Costa Mesa 92621: Chrls-
topber Harwood, 1895 Shertog-
ton Place, Newport Bellcb,
92660. 9 .... ••4 10110
SUNDAY SERVICES REV. WILBUR E. ALLEN
9 ....... l(h ao .... Interim Pastor
directlnr this notice, NOTICE lS HEREBY GrVEN that the This business Is being coo~
Clerk ot said Board will receive In Room SOlin the County dueled by a Limited Partner-
Admlnistratlon Bulkll.ng, 515 Norlh Sycamore Street, Santa ship. Th.i.ri: business Is beiDg coo-
dueled by ao lndh1dual.
WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00A.M. Family 1\'onltip
MEE'I1NG I P·••·lll A.M .· Churclo IOhoc>J
READING ROOM A.M.· Fftlm W-p
WMk clal" 9 a.m:. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED W..tn.....-,, 9 ..... · 7o4S p.o-.JL---------'
Tuetday and Friday:
'a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
..... , l 1 p.m. • 4 p.m.
SI!ODND OtUROt OF
QOUST, 5CEH11ST
Newport Beach at
ConnaoloiMu
·SlOG hdllc Vlow Dr.
SUNDAY SOIOOL· 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SBRVJCE J1) a.m.
WEDNIISDAY EVIINJNG Roodlnt "-' .....
-• E. Couta..,.. Ea&-.n .. lfara. ....
3282 Brolllllhreet
Newport Hot.-,u
Free' aNti z,.a.,,,.J.,.t co .. ,,..,.,,o ... l
ChrldiaN C"•rcll
DR. RUSSELL SPITTLER
Interim Pastor
Aoa 011 or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. of J110e 19, 1972 sealed Signed: Real Estate Investors
bids or proposals foe the con.struetion of that portlon ot Corp., Robert D. Volt, Pres.;
Fairview Road Storm Drain. Ollnr W. Loo~t.
ITEMS This statemeot nJed With the
(1) Lump Sum Wobtli&aUon. (2) 78 L.F. of 9 x 6 RCB. (S) county clerk of Oranp County
631 L.F. 7 I 4 RCB. (4) 1750 L.F. 69-lnch RCP. (5) 991 L.F. oo: May 26, 1972, by Beverly
66·1nch RCP. (6) 146 L.F. 24-lnch RCP. (7) Lump Sum D.S. J. MaddoJ, deputy county clerk.
Tra.nstUoo.. (8) Lump Sum U.S. Tra.nsUtoo. (9) Lump Sum PubUsh: June 8, 15, 22, 29,
JIIDCUoo. Structure sta. 6 + 58 to 6 + 66. (10) 5 Ea. Junctloo 1972, In the Newport Harbor
Structures on a per unJt basts. (11) 1 Ea. Pipe Inlet Structure. Ensign. F -18063
(12) 1 Ea. CoUar aDd Inlet Structure. (13) 1 Ea. JO.ft . C. B.
(14) 1 Ea. 15-ft. C.B. (15) 4 Ea. 20-ft . C. B. oa a per Lln1t
bulB. (16) 973 L. F. 8" VCP. (17) 124 L. F. 6-loch VCP, (18)
8 Sewer M.H. on a per uott basis. (1 9) 2 Sewer Siphons oo a
Ptl' l.llit basts. (20) Lump Sum Landscape. (21) Lump Sum
Ma1Dta.La Traffic. (22) Lump Sum 6-lnc h Water Relocation
Sta. 27 + 61. (23) Lump Sum 6·1nch Water Re location Sta,
33 + 14. s coi:Cec'Tcii:S SHOP
Signed: Christopher Har-
wood.
TbJ.s statemtot ftled with lW
coldJ clerk of Orange Co.,.
on: JUDe 5, 1972, by Beverly
J . Maddol, deputy county cleft.
Publish: Jllle 8, 15, 22, 29,
1972, In the Newport Harbor
En.slp.. F -18227
~EWPORT i(ARIIIR E~iCJI TliOIISOAY, JUIIE'I,,Iflf
SECOflb SEC'TlQII -_.,.,.. 3 C!IIIOIIA D£L liAR, CMJF.
Juniors to go cruising
8alU. Corbltb.IU YlCJII A •tale• ... ol lJ U
Clab'a GntUII&Ill )Iaior crut. rtqll&rld tlw ....... oiBCYC
lo catau.a wtU tuo ot1 lor &ad .,.. .-., _..., ID
Emenld Coore Tburtdlf, J1M Due,,..,, tr---oltbt
H, &ad return tbe DGt dlJ, BCYC ,....,. •• CO. ,..._,
An lnlormal rabbtt ltartnee PIMIUc tDI eriiM are Com-
it pl&Med for tbe trtp flfC modart Girt J,._, Yici-
Tbunda.y morDlne bJ Jolla Com~t Roaw R&•UIICI.
Bromley and William A. Coul-Rill' CoiDIDOdott CfD,tflla fa.
ter BCYC junior actn.va 1.11 nll1, IIChlt&r)' 1AI.Dal YW., c~p ot crulsearranpm.;..,,, n..t captaiD Scott w.-. port
Swlmmlng. satUng. water c&pta1a Brad Muoa, Robert
1kiing and sklD diYinc ue Ho}JO&kt ud Rlcblrd la1'1W,
planned when tbe boatl arrive dtnetora, ucl Arttl\IJ' 8Ud1,
at Emerald CoYe Tbwolday lta1t eommodort,
afternoon. Tbtougb the courte11 ReMl'YI.Uool tor tbt eruiJe
ot Corsair Yacbt Club, BCYC are reqnlred bJ SUDday, JUDe
members and their guests wtU 18, tbroulfl tM BCYC otftce.
haYt the use of their tacllltles Boats wiU be prl)flded rot tboM
ashore. wbo do DOt hlYe a boat.
•
for the best in service
Moa.-Fri.: 10 to 5 p.m.
n.o,..y 7co9
S.t.l 10 , ....
You arc brrited co
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND QfUROt SOIOOL
AT tmoo A.M. N,.,_, UN pr~
PHONEo
Pursuant to the proftsions of Seetloa 1773 oft he Labor Code
of tbe state of Ca.Ulornia, the Board ol Supervisors has
ueerta.lned the geoera.l pren.1.1.1ng rate of wages aDd emp)Oyer
payments tor be<b and welfare, vacation, pension and slmUar
ptii'J)ORs appUcable to the work to be dOne. These rates
sba.U be the m1n1mum wage rates for Uils project. These
rates are on file wt.tb tbe C lert of the Board of S~rYtsors
a.Dd copies will be made ava.tlable to any interested party oo
request.
NO•-2 LOCATIONS!
"ANTIOUE ROW"'
UH HlWPOIT aL., C.M.
"THI. I"ACTORY"
42S lOTH ST., •4. Jf• a.
TUMI·U·SJ'S li•:S;II~.Jl1'5~~~:~!!l~~~j~~~
auencl and
Ccnual Bible Oaurcb
DID ST. ot OIAMGI, COSTA MISA -141 .. ,
Suod&y Momtoc Woublp ..... · .... 10:80 Lm.
Suod&y Eveotuc Wonblp. . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible StudJ & Pr~er.. . 7:00p.m.
AD. tndepmdeot cburcb wU:b Bible _t.eachiD.C mlDie&ry
2.501 CLI prpr O~·...t--NEWPORT IIEACH -548· 2817
REV. JAMES H. HEHRY
MINISTER OF COIJNSELING AND OUTREACH
S.UHDAY S.CHOOL • , , • , 1145 A.lli.,
WO,UH" • • • •• II .A.M. •4 7 P.M.
CHURCH OF R!L
llaL I. STUDY
7111 P.M. WI. D.
OF COROHA DEL MAR
ILI4MOI C. J4CICIOM. MIMIITII
s-s.mce ....... 11.00 ..... s-Sebool •••••••• 11.00 a.m.
1411
Plans aDd spec.lal pro'f151.oos wblcb Include contract ooc.u.
meats will be anJ.Iable for u:amLDatlon withOUt charge at the
ot!lce of tbe Dtstrlet or may be secured ~a payment,
locludlnC State S<s Tu., of: (a ) $4 ,20, u requested by mail
aDd (b) $S.l5, U picked !;f) at District omce, made payable to:
Orup Couaty Flood Control District, Post Ofttca Boz 1078
(M&.lUD.c address) 400 Clfte Center DrtYe West (Streeta.dd.ress)
S&Dt:a Ana, CautonJa.
Tbart Will be oo ref'lmd for retura of plans aDd speclal
pro'll•loos and. return is not required.
The staodard apec:UlcaUons and plans (adopted March 7,
1972) ue a.lso part of this cootract. Copies of the standard
speciJlcaUoos and plans ue also ava.!la.ble at the otrl.ce of
tbt Dt.trlct for an addlUooal charge, lncludlng State Sales
Tu, of: (a) $S.47, 1f picked IC) at the District omce and
(b) ... sz, U rOQ-.ct by matt
By ordtr of tbe Baud of Supervisors ot the Orange Co110ty
Fk:lod CGDtrol Dlmict, 0rance Couoty, C.Ufornla.
(SEAL)
W. E. STJOHN
County Clerk and ex..otrl.clo
Clerk of the Board of S"*'-
-rtsors of the Orange Cowt}
Flood Coatrol Dl.strlcl
By Juoe Ale :laDder, Deputy
Plt»JUb: Ntwp)tt Harbor Enstp. Jtlltl 8 &. 15, 1972
F••raiiWt.ll........, LeGAL HOTJCe
COWLDI :uaAL A.-ar• ......
::~=,:===c-::; ... .• ,_ .... ........
Jlui F) C
' • •
OPI!!:N DAILY-II TO 5
642-9151
• Beauty saton.
•
!l!o . ' ..... _.
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coost Hwy
Corona del Mor
Phone 644-73311
SALe & SEll\' ICE
<420 f . 17TH ST . COSTA MbA .._,..-.......
ALTEitATIONS
e LEATHER
e SUEDE
8 HOUR SERVI CE
II R. D
HI· 0 146
1 20· C TUSTIN AVE.
H E:WPO RT BEACH
( J•$1 off Co•.sl Hwy.
S.tt.J n., •• , Df•t•J
... TrMSiissil' JIU5
2173 llllllllfl. ..
CISTA IEU-142-7111
IHUCTLY ACIOU PROM
TMIO ttOatMS. POlO
I --Proper F ttflng Ayurtd
.140G E . Coast Hwv.
• Decorators
Of--' .............. . ,....-. .......... _. ...... , .... _
Per tnfenMtLM
c.l Chllel.,..r.
ta.•l7wft7_...
............. MIA
•
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IMI-1111
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SINCIU
SIWINO MACHINI
11711 -lhcl.. C..M. 646-9742
~--...._." •17• SHOE SERVICE :......... IJIIA ~ lcc>•I'LtiTIIMOI, LY•e•ea ll!lfl' AMD MAND8A8 IIP41U J» ooPtC'I......_Y-1401 E. Cout Rtpwor .,,,., •• •• ......_"....,'~ Coroaa.4N Mu
• Nururlel
I
• •
A. A. M.u.AC PUW-700 Or ern• A'fiL
Obi sM .. • n ua....,.
O.Y .... i
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'
Pbooo: 1711-4140
OU., Loc•llo••:
•UJJ ¥lA LIDO. MIWPOIT
•74 PAINtiOM ISLAND
• liM tiYtMI. "IWPDIT
•IOaiMIDM"I DIPT..ITOII
P41MIOM IU.AMD
''
SCifiiP ·-lbill~--...
,_IID'Y, JUI£ I~ ll7t
Cll I l&-. CM.If.
Frigidaire
JET ACTION
.WASHERS • designed
especially
for
Permanent
Press .
and
Delicate ·
Fabrics
• WASCOM ATS
oscrnL AVAILABLE POR
RGE R LOADS.
ALSO ••••
DRY Q.EAHING
IN OUR OWN PLANT
,/!,,) o.:/7 ..
' ' . '
I.; C ! NTIR
LIG.U. MOnCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The lollowiDg person ta:dolng
bllSiness &&: IDter natloo&l Sen-
sor Technology, 2930-D Grace
Lane, Costa Mesa 92626: Jack
C. Cbou, 17962 Los PesosClr .,
FouotUn Valley 92708,
This busioess 1s being eoo-
ducted by an lDd.ivldua.l.
Signed: Jack C. ChOu,
Tb.ts statement flied with the
county clerk of Oranre COWlty
on: June 6, 1972, by Beverly
J. Maddo:z, deputy county clerk.
Publish: June 8, 15, 22, 29,
1972, LD the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F -18246
LeGAL MOTICI
FICTJTIOlS Bl.SINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following per sons are
doing busi.Dess as: um.Pac.Jt,
4301 Birch Street, Suite 4,
Newport Beaeb, Ca.: Albert
Leslle Maloney, 3806 Inlet Isle
Drln, Corooa del Mar, Ca.;
Holly Hutch1sorl M&Joo.ey, 3806
Inlet Isle Drive, Corona del
:Wu, Ca.
Thll business 1& beln& con~
ductec1 b)' a partnership.
Slllled' Albert L. Maloney,
Tb11 ltatement filed Y1tb the
coiiiiiY clerk ol Orlnp Coullly
on: May U,l8'72, by BtYerly
J. MaddO~:, deputy eounty clerk.
PubUsb: May 25, June 1, 8,
•••••••• .. 15, 1972, lathe Newport Harbor Eul10. F-1~76 IE A 0000 NErQHIOR.
II you ... I -· or LIG.U. J!OnCI -
know. of 1 DIWabmer to FICTITIOUS BtslNESS NAME
the Harbor ArM wbo bu STATEMENT
not been M loomad, do The following person lsdotnc bor a fnor by caiUDv tha Hubor Vll:ttor betwMD 8 business as: The Galley, 810
E. Ba.lboa Blvd., Newport aDd 10 a.m. and tbe will Beach: Lyon Bernard Strauss, call on your f'riiDd with qhM* inl«mmtion IDd 1256 N. Pot.nsettta Pl., L.A.,
...... fro I~"· Cal. 9004.6. ..,..... m ·----,-buli-This business Is being con-
Dill f1rm.t which ducted by an lndlvtdual.
rudy to belp her beoor. Signed: Lynn Bernard
8Cquairited with her JWW Strauss.
IIUT'OUDdin;L This statement nted wtth the
THE HARBOR VISITOR county clerk. of Orange County
PHONE:....._.. on: May 30, 1972, by Beverly
174 J. Maddoz, deputy county clerk.
Publish: June 8, 15, 22, Z9,
1972, In the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F .18086
U!GAL MOnCI
FICTITIOUS Bl5INESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe folloWtoi per10o t.dolng
business aa: Aardvark Animal
Hospital. 2072 Orchard Drtve,
santa Ana, caw. 92707: Berton
E. El8oo, P.O. Box 2003, New.
port Beach, CaW. 92663.
This bullDeas ts btlni con-
ducted by a.o 1D41ridaal.
Sl-' Bert<>n E. E!>oo.
Ttda statement fUed Wltb the
coUDty elerk of Orup County
oo: JUDe e, 1972, bJ Benrl1
J. M.addo:a, deputy county clerk.
Publllb: June a, 15, Z%, 29,
1972, .La tbe Newport Harbor
Eostgn. F .182M
ABBOTS HAVE COOK·IH
The Abbots, an orpnlzation
of Orange County bustoessmen
aM ctvtc lea.ders, held thelr
annual cook-In receDtlJ at the
Five CrownJ restaurant 1n Co-
rom del Mar.
As is the custom with the
Abbots, the newest members
prepared the evening meal.Do-
lfll the eook1ag thlt year were
c Unt Hoose and Buck 141111
of Newport S.el'l, aDd Jtrry
Htll, Rlek otbmer &Dd football
lt&r Mulln MeKeever of Co.
rooa del Mar. otber MW Abbots
are Bob Yardley ot Newport,
Bob Curci aDd Steve Hq tl ot
Corooa del Maz, and Dan BUDdy
of Lemon Hellbtl:.
RECRU ITS GRADUAT E
Recent lf&duates from re •
e ruJ.t tralntna: at tbe Naval
Trai.D1n& Center at San Dteso
are Navy tlreman Michael Tit.
mua, son of Mr. arxi Mrs.
Allen Tltmus, 112 40th St.,
West Newport; seama.n Glen
Hummel, SOD of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hummel, 416 Hellotrope
Ave., Corona del Mar; nreman
Wlllia.m Bridges, SOD of Mr.
and Mrs. James Bridges, 135
Harbor Islaod Road, Newport
Beach; and seaman Blll Staley,
soD of Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Staley, 2101 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corooa del Mar . .
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SINCE MY HUSBAND'S RETIREMENT WE TRAVEL RATHER
EXTENSIVELY , IF ANYTHING SHOULD HAPPEN TO US WE
WOULD WANT TO BE RETURNED TO THE HARBOR AREA.
CAN WE MAKE AN ARRANGEMENT WITH YOU THAT
WOULD TRAVEL WITH US1
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Conserving energy is vital.
The demand for electricity
in Southern Ca lifornia
doubled in the past eight
years. Whether we like
it or not, it will double
again in the years ahead .
Cnless Edison is permitted
to build additional power
plants and transmission
lines. it may become
necessar~· t o blackout
blocks of customers on a
rotational basis within
t\\·o or three years.
Yet permits necessary to
build an~· new major
plants ha \·e been delayed
or blocked for the past
fom years.
That's an immediate
problem . We're working
hard to reso lve it.
The long-range problem
requires findi ng more ways
to conser ve energy and
to use our nation's total
energy resources wisely.
That in volves a ll of us.
In Edison's fossil-fueled
plants, for example, we're
now able t o produce 30%
more electricity from a
unit of fuel than in 1948.
That helps.
Demand lor eleclricity here kHPS rlslnc evtfy year.
Needed new sources ol power must be built. Other·
wise , blackouts may occur wilhin two or lhree years.
Al lhe S1n Onolre llucltar Power Plant, luel pellets
which conllin uranium are used Instead ol burnin&
lossllluels. This helps conserve o~ and natufll aas.
By using higher-voltage
transmission lines, we're
also able to deliver
electricity more efficiently.
To find other energy-
saving techniques. we're
investing millions
researching Geothermal
Power. Fuel Cell s, Fast
Breeder Nuclear Reactors
and other advanced
generating met hods.
We're worki ng with
industrial and commercial
customers t o conserve
electricity in offices an d
factori es. Heat from
light s. fo r instance. can be
recyc led and used for
heating systems.
Perhaps you ca n consen ·e
energy, too. Have you
considered wa ys to make
every kil owatt count at
home? We'll be happy to
send you a list of practical
suggestions.
Write:
Conservation, Edison,
P.O. Box 800, Rosemead,
California 91770. E E
An Equal OPPOrtunity Emptoyer