HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignIs· ewporl ch gelling
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bum rap from erttics wbo say turned down by the SCRCC 00 JOINT lNSTALI.ATtON of local VF'W and Amerlct.n lAClon b
tbe ctty la not cooperating with the recommeodattoo or Mrs. otftcers .last Saturday night al Esa.nd a high seoooJ In Traftt"C J•O
tbe Soutb.CoastReKiOllalCoast-Rosener touched off 1, beated Costa Mesa ineiOOed the swearlng-l.n of Arthur Pytrom
al Commtsstoa? discus.sioo l.n Newport s City (at microphone) or Costa Mesa as commander of the new
. CotmcU about bow mueb power h d f"ll "We're DOt trylng to bedtff\-the SCRCC should w1eld over General Jooathan Wainwrlgtlt VFW Post. Mr. Pyftom also ar to I
cult," Mayor Dooak1 Mcinnis local planning matters. comma.Ms Newport Harbor American Legton Post 291.
satd yesterday. Mayor Melnnts, Wr. Wynn. District VfW oftl.ctal Jack Wool•orth of Westminster, at
"We're beDding mer bac.l-Mr. Hoga.o and City Attorney right, offtclated. Also Installed were other oftlcers of the • N rt
ward to cooperate ln every Dennis O'NeJI are slated to new VfW post a.nd orncer s of the General Douglas Mac. In ewpo
stbl C .. __ Arthur American Legloo Post of Costa Mesa. Luis Car. way pos e," says tty ...w-awear, by illvltation. at a July ager Robert Wynn. 9 SCRCC meeting to e!plaiD rtdo of Costa Mesa, a state ofncial of both VFW and Amer -Wanted •• a tratft.c etlgineer
"I've been seodlng the com-the city's pla.nn1Jle goals. lean LegiOn, arranged the joint lnsb.Uatton, which Is be-to help untangle Newport Beach.
1 s1o sta ts f 1 f Ueved to be tl\e nrst or Its ki.11d. Featured spea"-er wa s m s o c o copes o Meanwhile, on Juoe ZO, Mr. Supt. Jolln Ni co ll of the Ne..rport Mesa school district. The job, vacated last December buUdlng permits Issued by the O'Neil wtu appear 1n Torrance by a man woo decided Brull
city, but I understand they don't when deveklper DanaSmltb, who I NSP I RAT 10 N PT. would be easter to cq,e with, even open the maJI," claims seeks to build the dJsputed du-· Is still up for grabs. The $16,-
Robert I...enard, Newport's Ual-plues, will appeal the Region-• 450 annual salary Is waJttng
C M k FIRST VICTIM of Mrs. Jessie Layton Hatfield's wtld round son man to the SCRCC. a! Commission's decision be-in the city treasury. See S "People say Newport is get-forethe.statewlde CoastalCom. FUNDS SOUGHT "We had 2 prospects lloed trip acr oss Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar Monday after-• • noon wts this station wagon driven by Gene Cocco of tlng a bad replb.Uon w1th the mission. up, but both backed ott," City
0 rt Cardiff-by.tbe....Sea. Mrs. Hai-Deld backed north (to the commiSSion and I'm getting the AI Forgtt,formereounclltnan Mana ger Robert Wynn toidtbe> alrpo annex ) bb.me for It," complains aDd now head of the pro-Env1rooment2Usts trying to no further delays wou)d be a!-Ensign thiS week, "so no•· we
right in the photo foreground across the highway, tl\en SCRCC commissioner Judy deveLopment Commoo Sense preserve 2 lOts adjoinJng ln. lowed unless some assurance is are studying the sltuat1ootosee came back across the busY thoroughfare, hitting a tree R C sta M and 2 more cars en route. (Ensign phOto.} osener of Lido Isle, "and Coa UUoo, sald yesterday that spl.ratioa Poiflt view park ln given of forthcoming money to lf we can nu the job with a 0 esa wuts Or-ange that's oot fair." Mr. Smith should be advised to Corona del Mar have at least buy the lots. civil engifleer who Is fam!Uar
County Airport, SHE COULON 'T MISS I Wbo saJd the city Is !lard to go ahead and build tbe d~leas aoother 2 weeks to nnd enough Several residents of the area with thf' basics of tra1!'1c f!ri-C!ty omctals were scheduled • get aJoog with? Mooday, Melvtn aod test tbeStateCommlssion's mooey to buy the lots for the org:ani z.ed a campaign last gtneertng."
to appear late yesterday before Sbe bl. Carpenter, executive director authority to skip him. publlc. U they can't get some month to make the Hillgren lot Robert Colpitts, oow tratnc
the Local Agency Formation "I stopped my car tn the b cited right out into the of the SCRCC, wtLtch adminls-"AM thecif}' wb.Jchapproved assurance of county or state part of Inspiration Point park engineer forthe cttyofMo~mta..if:J
Commission (LAFC) to ask that middle of the road 90sbe would-a u~aff~l:t~~ ~W'Y1·1 at ters the coastline conservation his plans, sho~ld back him 141 l'unds, developer Carl C. Hill. after they learned of plans to View, anoounced at the eod of
ttle cootroverslal a.Lrf1eld be n'l hit me, but she turned rlgtlt an-=-e a a m es act aloog the Orange and Los all IDe way," Mr. F'orgit empha-groo wtu apparenlly ~ the bulk:! on II. They want public April that he would blft the
placed In Costa Mesa's spbere a.od lOt me anyway,"anamued "I....:.. ,_ Angeles county coast, was s l.zed . green llght to go ahead and agencies to buy the Hlllgren local )Ob, but later backed out.
of Influence for possible future East Bluff resident told the ,..,._. d t ... es squeaUng and quoted as s:aytng local govern-The Regional Commlssion. Jn build a house on the klt at lot and one adjoinlllg it. Total He blamed !am lly medlcalprob-
anneDUon. tra.mc lnvesttgator · tried to stop In time," said ments are "aldin~t and abettillg turning dow the d 1 plans 3611 Ocean Blvd cost of tiM! 2 lOts Is estimated !ems.
City Manager Fred Sorsabil T:-.e driver, Mrs. Jessie Lay. Gene Pierre Cocco, 51, of violators of the act." He asked objected ton what ~ ::.med ~ City CouncUm~n, In postpon-at about $200,000. Another prospect, who work-
recommended the move Monday ton Hatfield, 75, had already Cardltf-by· the -Sea. He was for city cooperation tn pinpoint. parking soortage near the tng a decision to allow Mr. Robert Shelton, T. Dune2n ed for one of the Los Angeles
to a City Council session, ad-c Upped ooe car and a tree as headed east on the highway, log violators then went a step beach whlch would be wors-HIUgren to build his home up Stewar t, Myra Alves a.nd other suburban towns, also gave a
mitttng that the city had been she blcked completely across and Mrs. Hllfield knocked hls furtber and 'asked thai cities eoed by replacing single family to the edge of the cllf!side Corona del Mar residents are tenbtlve ac ceptance, but !ben
eyelng the airport for a long busy COQ.St: Hwy. In Corona del station wagon aside and kept consider not Issuing building homes 'lflth d~lexes lot warned Monday nlgflt tiJa.t hoping tb.Js week to get some called 1Cl to say his present
time because It would "be a Mar's business district Monday rlgtlt 00 bacldng across the permits until app!Jca.nts have • ' assurance trom county or state employers pve him a pay ratse
big ta:z boost for the city'' and a.fterooon, and when Steven north curb of the highway and an oll::ay from the Coast Com-N.B. TAX RATE SAME, offi cials that regional park to keep him around.
because the fteld Is served by Graser, 29-4Z Alta Vista Dr., up a bank on the north side of mission. fuDd.s will be allotted to cover "It could be,'' wr. Wyno
the Costa Mesa water dlstrtct. saw her shlft Into a forward the road. He complained that the Com. at least nau of the purclla~ surmised . .''fllal they bee2.me
Costa Mesa's city bouadary rear, spill her wheels and Then, she shifted Into for. mission gets copies of permits BUT TAXES TO GO UP cost, wtth the city picldng ~ -limlllar wl.lh our tntnc prob-borders the northeast edge of start back across the crowded ward, kicked up douds of dust, Issued after Feb. 1, when the the other $100,000. lems and that Delped them
the airport. Newport Beach and 4.1ane higtJway, be nnted DO according to witnesses, and Commtsstoo started meeting, The coooty harbor depart. cllange their minds."
Irvine a lao have city boundaries part ofthe action. beaded back across the highway, but tllat It needs C®ies of A $17.~ million city bOOget, 020; marine safety employees ment is slated to present a Robert Jaffe, 1a.st man to
touching a!rport property. Mrs. Hattleld's wUd ride end-hitting a city tree as she got permits lssued all the waybl.ck wht.cb. in<: tudes paJ raises cos-get a 7.4 per cent nl.se, cos-prlorif}' list oo July 10 of pro-hold the job here, rnlped
'n)e airport Is oo COll:lt)' eel Wbn A bounc*' off Wr. uoOer way. to Nov. 8, t.be day the puare tin( more tbat tsoo,ooo, wu t.1.n&: $7,St0 more; amen.! em. i&Ct:l ttal co~ be ft.rl:a.Deed lut Deci!mber to work 1.n Sao
oned alii adminlMered laJM:I Gruer's ear, llld ber blrblack She aDiled to the rlibt as she of ~ zo made tbe okayed YoDday ll1cbt by tbe pkryees pt. $22,795 mot• W wlUl the c:o.tJ s sbue of fed-Paulo, BruJ.L. for a pn.u.
ud tl\8 coootJ operates ttle Cadllll.c: ca..rMtouemban:ul-ca~ .oath, Wblek«!Mr,Gru-eoutal ia1Hat1ft llw. Newport S.eb CltJ Coubc:U a s.a per cl!ll: raise; 0011.~. eraJ r"tMI! i!ltiU1.ttC' f'lmds.ln-Ptumar firm.
atrfl:eld. 1DC ltOP ap.J.ut a Vottswagen er • ear ud boullced fDto the "I got a call from tbem a tor tbe ftscal year bellrJnlnr p:reaeated workers get a 6.6 sptntloo Potot propoo~ are PubUc worka Dtri!Ctor Jo~h
At.o SOI.IItJt to be lnciOOed parked oo the south side ot the Volkswapn puked oo thesoutb couple of mooUis arc uldnrfor July I. per ce« nJse, costtnr s2z,. hop1n( to get their pro)kt oo OeYltn oow has overs.ll respcx~-
ln Costa Mea's sphert of l.n-hlrtJway. curb. The VW belonged to copies of permits behreeu Nov. The kK':al property tu rate 795, and higfl.Jeveladmlnl.stn. [hat Ust. Tbe list •Ill then 10 s!bllity for ttamc plaDiling
fluence are the former Newport NobodJ ns seriously hurt, George Drayton of Laguna 8 a..od Feb. 1, and COld them Will remat.o at $1.20 per $lOO tors a.od department directors before the coooty board o1 stW>-here.
Beacb city dump site Dear the but several hundred dOlla.rs Beach. I'd be glad to cooperate " ex of assessed nluaUon, but t:u get a 7.z per cent jump, adding ervisars oo July 24.
corner of 19tbSt. and WhJttter worth of damage was done to Mrs. Hatfield gotafewmtnor pla.lns Bob Lenard. • • bills will be bigber beeause $27,5'70. Related pension and City Wa.nager Robert Wynn Mt('A WILL
Ave., the· Santa Ana Country 4 cars and a city tree --and fa cial cuts from flying glass "I've been researching the of higher assessments. overtime benefits, tied to the told tile City Council oo MCW'i· · U
Club aod a strip of county prop. Corooa del Mar shoppers t.d and a passenger In ooe of tbe flies and assembllng this in. pay nlses add aootber $SZ day that anempts to get the
erty between Sanb. Ana and something to talk about wllen other cars s uffered a m1oor formation but when I found. The DeW bud~ Is more than 830 to ~ budget lncrea •• stale surplus ta~ funds '·could CELEBRATE
Tustln aveoues. they got home. leg lnjury. that the c~mm~slon otflce lsn't S3 millloo above tbe current Pay n.lses for city wor:r~ ta.ke trom 1 to 2 years."
County land arolmd Pacllic Based on what Mrs. Hatfield '•Why didn't you just put on even opening mail cootaln.lng 197Z-73 biXtget • .W'l))r reasons nre worked out during neRO-'·Meanwhile," c autioned
Ave. and Canyon Dr. near the told them, and eyewitness ac-the brakes?'' punted po!Jce more ~·to.date permltcoptes, for the IDcreue are the pay ttatioos between city employee Vice-Mayor Jlowar d Rogers, The Costa Mesa Cba mber of
Santa Ana River 1s also sought counts, here's how pollee re~ Investigators wondered. l'U admtt I've quit work1.og ra.Jses for cltJ workers, a btg representatives and city per. "we are holdin g a threat of Com merr e will ce ~rate the
by the city. constructed thf' chain of acct. "My brakes doo't work when feverishly 00 the older jump In capital Improvements sonnel omcer Frank Ivens. coodemnaUoo over this man's 2oth anmversary o1 the in('or-
Prlor LAFC studies ha.Yere· dents. the car Is ln gear," Mr s. Hat. permits." projects, and a whoppillg 111-A special reserve fund, to private property •• I'll agrt!f' potation of Costa Mesa at a
suited In recommendations lhat Mrs. Hatfield, of North Holly. field e~pla!ned. "There's an autul lot of man crease in the city's resene be used tor elf}' emergeocles, to waH just 2 more w~ks. ·• b~uet F'nday f'venlllg, June
most of the sougbt-a.fter areas wood, parked her car abot.d hours lDvolved In getting thJ..s fund. will be inc reased trom Ule pre. Cla.lms that the publir ttas 22, at the Mesa ierde Country
be placed In Costa Mesa's In-3 p.m. oo the west curb of ANNA SEAGRAVE 01 ES lntormatloo bbulated " com-CouocJima.o John Store re-sent $IOO 000 to $988 000 used the precipitous .lot for C Jub.
tluence area, but there has been Jasmine Ave., on theocea.nside Anna Seagrave, 82, of 1107 munl.ty devdopment 'director ml.bded the Council that stea. Biggest. sUce of the ~tal access to tldepoolsa.ndbeaches ''The Costa Mesa story" will
no recommendation reprdlng of Coast Hwy. When she got out W, Bay Ave ., Balboa, was bur-Richard Hogan said, ·•but we're dtly l.Dcreutnr property val. lmprovemeflt budgpt will be were discounted by Counc:llman be presented, r f'.,lewtng Utf' 20
the Un>ort. of her car to shOp, she noticed led Friday In lnglewood. Sbe glad to do whatever we can to uat1on appni.sals mean aoco. sso4,000 for a new pollee sta. Carl Kymla, wtto called public year s of progress since tncor. M I h 0 I that she 'fts In a red.curb died last Thursday at Glenhaven cooperate with the commis-matlc ta:J: 1Dcreases ook!ss the tlon near the fire station 00 use of the property "tres. poratlon In 1953. Councilman ea eiS rone, 90 she got back In the coovalescent hoSl)ltal here. sion." t2:Z rate is lowered. Jambor ee Rd passing:· and former mayor Robert WU-
Cadltlac, started it up and start-Services at Baltz-Bergeroo Carmen War sella•, Los An-''We should llrgt! such c.otm· · Architect Stewart Woodwarrt. son WJII be prognm chairman. • I h d ed t..cldng up toward a legal chapel were cooducted by geles represenbtive oo the tywide gTOI4JS as tbe DeW In-CIVIC ASSN . TO MEET who Uves near the disputed M ~ster or ceremonies will be IS sco c e parldog zone --aod just kept Cl\rlstla.n Science reader Don-SCRCC, Mollday singled ow: tergovernmeotal Coordtnatlog Sketches depleting various property, ~rted Mr. Hill· Dick Lane. tekov iston, radio
on backing. ald Little. Newport Beach as "one or the Council to work toward klwer methods of constructloo to gren's right to build on the lot, aM mov1t> personality . Mayor
....• ._.lot~ .. ~cohf "",.!''b!·_!l .. • City seek"tng J"et war a"tde ',o, .... , ...... :t,'",ta"t""tonsm • •. e don't hue ta:z rates among tbe rarious malnt2ln tbe "Village atmos-claimillg that those oppoS@d to Jack. Hammelt •HI speak. wu ........ •~~~: '""-<:"lNV agencles am districts that le. pllere" will be discussed at tbe the deveklpment "ttave their Specal !t\)E!sts wtll inc lude.
meat stealing operaliOW!Ilnhf.s. A dispute seYe~al weeks ago 'Y property tues," s:a.id Mr. June 20 meeting of the Corona own selftsh illterests at heart." Conj!Tessman Andrew Hlnstla w.
tory •hen they arrested 4 over 3 d14Jlex units 0tr;ayed bJ Store. del Mar Civic Assn. in the Mr. Hltlgren'sattorney,Grey State Senator DennisC&Jllerter.
Oranre County men and recov. A spect.al aviation coosutt:ant have been Involved Ln airport tbe city for West Newport and Couocllman Milan Dostal, COM elementary school. The Harris, reminded the CO!Jl'lcil Assemblymen Robert Bldham
ered $120,000 worth of stolen wtll be hired by Newport Beach cases,'' Th newtJ.elected ctairman ofiCC , meeting has been caUed for that tu.s cUent is alreaf1~· law. and Robert Burke, and C!lair .
beef to help the city map Us leg:al The CityCounclldeclded Feb. eater man assured Mr. Store that "that 7 p.m., according to Presldeot fully authorl.r.ed to build on thp man Rooakl Casper-; or the
The meat was Mlud when battle plans apinst Orange 26 tontesuttagaitlstthec(Jdlty-Is the maj)r 10&1 of the ICC." Jerry Hill. lot and ls only ~eking an ok2.y County Board of S~tvi90r s.
detectives arrived at a stared County Airport. owned airport over What the w o d• The 5ocat bOOpt was then a-C ~les of tl)e dr.awlngs are to bWJd ~ to the edg@ of Ills The prof{t'am will follow &
meetina Mood&y afteroooa at "We decided during an ex-Council coostders ezcess notse eamer 1es dopted unllJlirnously bY the 6 being ma1led out to a ssociation lot Uoe, nther than setting the 1 p.m. dinner. Rpserv:~tlons
Harbor Food Locker, 418 3oth ecutlve City Council sesstoo created by jets tat.ll:lg ott over councilmeD preseot. Paul Rye-me mbers in or de r to get "feed-building back 10 feet rrom the arf' to be made by noon Wed.
St., Wes:t Newport. Tbe meet-MODday afterooon to get some Newport Bay. SerYl.ces were held here Mon-mrr was absent. The ooty dis~ back" for ttJe monthlY meetlnt~:. Une. ne!day, JUDe 20. 1.nr had been Mt.., tJ)' cooper~ elptrt be_, from someooef'A.m . "We have oot yet decidedet-w w 0 agreemeot came 011 wr.ether =:..":!":..:,u:d~~~! ~:r.::.~.~:~ !:::.:;~; ~~~~la·:' ;~~ ::~· .. ~ ~ ;::~.~~~,:..-Ef:~ ~:. 10: :ti,':t:.'i~ DENSITY COMMITTEE IS SUGGESTED
tacted bJ the mett thltYU, who O'Netl &.l'liiOW'Ictd yesterday. Nell told the Enslen. but some f 86 ~00 for the city a.rts commit·
offered to •U rum prime beef "We hant DOt picked anyooe possfblltttes are nuisance, lD-ace 0 • tee's sprlnr festtnt, $700 for All ad hoc cttt.r.en.s comm lttee of Commercf', the Co mmoo
steW at $1.50 P«' poqM:I. yet, tQ we espeet to hire the verse condemnatloo of prop-S Mr · Weimer, before ::':Jlng ICC ttues aoo $1 525 for De• to help Newport Beach planners Sease Ct».Utlon, the Newport
Wbtlft the bumeSimu aus-cODSUJt:ant wtthlD the oe%1 2 ertJ, f:aHure to comply with years ago, managed t esa chatrs for the nr~ department •ort 01.11 the details of the Harbor .Costa Mesa Board or
peeted bal p ... y bKIUH o1. the weet&. federal arlattoo stabltlrds a.rw:! theatre tn Costa Wesa for many a..od members of tbe city s:t:a.ft city's grenenl plan wu sug-Realtors, the city's eurtron-
low prlc:e, he cootact.t p)llce. "He wiU be_, u prepare breach ol contract." years. •ho atteDd Council meetmg:s. gested Wonda y. menb.l Q~llty control commit.
1bl 111eat, lh4lold from Cola o..-cast aad ensur• tbat Wbel\ A P'~ or property owoera Servtces t Bel~ Broadway The 6 m&!mber CouDCU gp!Jt James Puker, East Bluff tee aDd ooe lOcal arctllt~t.
orado to a 8artJuk 11fPU.r, we draft our complalot q:aJnst und.-tbe take-off pattern are e=~~ bJ ~sta 11 ;;,. wer-e eveaiJ'-onr tal! C01.nell chair attorney •bo was appotnted City Council delayed tor 2 wu .toleD tometlm•lutWMk-tbe aJJ'1)ort, we wtU bl.'le a at.o suiD& tbe airport aod a e eaw r ason-questtoo. Tbe matt.r 1.s expec-later ill the di.J to tbe City weeks UlJ' dedsioa 011 the sug-
tod by Ud..-u wbo tool a tract-stroDe poGUoa. M...aw1llle, we new Airport ActJorJ Assn. lc Lod~t. Mr · elmer' • 4S-ted ta oome up apJD ICK"CC the Planning Commtssaoo, ma<h:the gested committee. MoMay
or aDd tratter rt1 wttb u. llaft bMo f"Ueaa'eblDJaodtalk. formed here rec:eUy ls mapa ~ear CC:~o resldentH ~~.,: retura of Mr, Ryemlr, Who ls sugttstiorl 10 the Ctty Ca.ctt. DJ.Cflt. the Coorr.ctl accepted the
m..t from a par tiDe place lD liiC wtttl otber attomeys who ptn1 u attack 011 jet tnmc. t ~ E I 8th :.ear;~ eM said to flYW nn cbltrs. He was acttnr u the JII)OUsma.o sugestkMJ of Its own appoint-
Bartii.Dk booked oo uotber S"d d I H d a H 1.5 ·IITYt ed·:.., :~· Dl.,_s of mucb more for r.-eaeatatlYesoftt>.eN"-mellla committee ehairman.
traetor ~ dr tbt to.d to I e yar p an 0 ere e s ... "'a son, •• qu.ld.I:J .,.. the PlY nile .,.. port Harbor Chamber ol Com -Cowaetlman Carl Kymta, am Hnpart c.~~-ter Weimer of Atwater; Sd&ugb ~ elf}' wortera. Tbe1 w1U cet m•c-ct lUllS N~ RI'ISidenb adopted a on poUcy of r.vtnc
ArrMttd bwe • .,. Jeetrey Jul;J 9 ta• bteD ..t u tM lowtll( Umttltloq: ten, Merle Chapman of Santa aa annce IDehue of S.i per United . TIM 2 ~ mel •• ndl COUDc:lln.n appol1lt 1
CUebrllt, h, otOraace; Aactn cl:aU tt a pubUc btUtar ln • MdltloCIIal otr-lb'Mt put. :=·v~:U!::,: ~:::n':-c.at. Lut J'tU, tbe:y p a F'rtday to dltcuu b'matloo member to ad bOc: committees. Han.,, U, ~ 8uta Aaa, a.t Jfnport Beaeb oa a cblnp Ia iDe IJ*:M o:cMCHo.r Ute mJ-f Moat 'f Serr . brother 4.4 ~ e81lt nla. of a oommJttee. 1D U&flt of the Dt'W' poUey,
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clltdlng oommunJty denk:lp-
ment standllrds, is e~
to be com;Jieted 1ate.r thlayeu.
Mayor Wclnnbsugestedttat
any den•ity committee ahOWd
have representattves from IP&-
clf!.c areas of town befn& dla-
cus911d. This had al8o tJe.o
suggested by Wn. LIDboft.
The mayor a.liO qUie~
tile pr~ orpDJutto.J
bt.se o( ~ deslty commtttM.
"llo Newport R-U.
ntted and ttM Commoa S....
Cod .ttoa laYe a.cbal member-
sb4ll..," 1M uk«l Mr. Parlrllr.
air. Partwr npu.d u.t ••a
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r~ o, tbe 1111t1 tus eommttt• ngb'IIP. UJd tt1at
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n«1! NBWJ'OKT HAA.IOa ENSIGN-~ co 1M a ........ ,... of ~I dre.a&.rioa by (o-1 4KNc No. A·l0l71 ckud Me, 14. lt!t,
Ia S11perlor C.O...t fot th. C.OW.ty o( On.np, Suu of C.U~Ia. tnd by
reMOR thcno( it ~t.UW to puWW. aU puWk 110tic• re1JUired by t.w .
ARVO E.. HAAPA , . . . , . . Owner aDd Pubtiabfl!'
PEG HAAJ"A . , . . . , . . . . .Atwdal41 Editor
SUaSCR.,TION ftATII
lr•Ha.-borAtu;
OW of Harbw Aru =
0.. ya.r~ SS.OO; l ,......., S 8.00
OM ycv, 16.00; Z yqn,JJO.OO
ARVO E. HA.APA, owner olfld publisher of the Ensll)l'l
LETTERS HIS
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Phone 646 • 0613
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. thrv Sot. 1 ·6:00P.M
JIM HILL
Decorating Con1ultant
IHVI1 ES YOU TO
1116 NIWIIOU MDA
•
N H IIEII'ORT KAJIIIOR ENSIGN TKUIISOAY,JUNE 14, ltll
• T~~~~ers !~--Wr .~~~R~b-r:~~~~~-~PA~GE~I~~~~DEL~~~CAL.~
Cib'l --Mr. ud Mu, 0.-ard c. J..,....,, 1 ?1718plce-
U.I&a•l, lUte OrlaMCtr-wood wa1,lrY1Dt.
THlS CROOSWORD PUZZLE wu submitted by Mrs. Stella
Adklna: of 1511 Tustin Ave .• Costa Mesa. Help 11.1 cele-
brate the Ensign's Z5th year and wln tbt speetal prlzes
by ftlllnl out Ibis Ensign Crosnord. Mall or brlDrl.n
your entry by Friday, June 22 --AND SEND THE ENSIGN
TO A FATHER. Previous winners are welcome to enter
agal.n and win more prlsesl • • •
ALL READERS WHO SEND IN THE CORRECT SOLUTION
TO THIS ENSIGN CROSSWORD PUZZLE WILL WIN THEIR
CHOICE OF (CHECK ONE)--
0 Two theater tickets, good at Lido or Mesa Theatre.
0 C hie ken diMer.
-PLUS--
An ad41.Uooal
for a frltDd.
prlae of a 6 montb Eutcn IIUNcrlptJoo
• • • •
ALL OTHER ENTRIES (enn tbouefl not 100\ cornet)
will wta a 8 month Enstcn subaertpttoo for a friend --PLl.6
a aurprlae ctft.
PLEASE PRINT
NAME ........•......• • · • • · · · · · · · • · • • • • • · • ·
ADDRESS •....•••.•••••... , , •.......•..... -.
CITY ............. , ....... PHONE .....•.•...
PLEASE SEND GIFT SUBSCRIPTlON TO:
NAME ..•.. ,, ..................••..........
ADDRESS ••..•••••••...................•.••.
CITY , ••••.••.•...•..•.•..•• STATE .. , ••.•..
#.CROSS
I. II lsi!
S.-cetera.
5. feud.
13. Japanese sash.
14, SUght cough to attracl
atteotlon.
15. Bllmder (slang).
18. Wllllng to endure.
t 7. Appean.nee.
19. Officer (abbr.).
ZO. Jerk.
2?. lila .. Jheep.
29. For chopping.
30. Curftat newa topic.
31. Tblt man.
32. SaJibrs.
33 . FlY '-"ward,
35. E:r:tst.
36. A penny (abbr ,).
39. Us.
40. Syllable ot diatonic seale.
42. Veeetable.
43 . Girl's name .
45. Even (poetic).
47. Controls.
50. Surface haYing bounds.
52. Syotbetlc materla.l.
55. Powerful ezplotln.
56. Lep.l reeord or reeuter.
DOWN
2. Coocell.
lZ. foolish.
15. Turkish ruler.
18. Phr-ase or ezpressloope-
cullar to group or section.
21. Patella.
22. Child's plaything.
Zl. To fine or punish.
24. Scatter.
25 . Land beloogingtoapartsh
church.
26 . Not (used frHlY as pre-
race to many words).
28. E:r:clam&t10D,
29. Pertai..n1o« tD ll'iD& LD
trees.
33. Solid.
34. Sounds Uke oar.
37. Vtstt by ghosts.
"-Spool.
39. Rotde (to m one place to
another.
41. Wetrd.
44. Short nail.
46. Boy's name.
48. Strong aiU.llne solutloo
or substance.
49. Sod.
51. Classified one In ENSIGN
c osts only $1.50 for ZO •ordsl
53, Negative.
54. When there you're here!
WRITING AWARDS
e .. , lrrile. Girl --Yr. ud Wrt. a..
Boy -Wr-llld Wra. Du--loJ&Io Brower 5:102 Slorra Ro•
lol l. --111-C T1lllp Rood,lrtlao.'
LUI, eo.t& MeM. 8oJ ... Mr. ud Yn. Jamee
Clrl --Mr. ud Wu. ~ &o.n. 401 Co.&:~. .... strttt
Juot.on,. lUI New Yort com 'uea. '
SIJ'..t, Co.ia ..... • SUNDAY WAY 2?
• WEDNESDAY, WAY 16 Girl--il.r. and U.n. Cuter
8oJ --Todd S, Joboltocl, Corbitt, 11 S.eoo 8&7.
6'5'l VIa I.Jdo Soud, Lldo lsle. Glrl --Mr. I.Dd lira, Oou..IIS
• THIJRSOAY, MAY 17 R. GtbPl, t92 Sprlnlfleld,
Boy --Mr. lDd Vr•. Da'fid com w ...
GardDer, 1971 Wallace, Colts • YONI>AY, MAY 28
llea. 8oJ :.. Mr. aDd tlrt. Henry
• FRIDAY, MAY 11 H. Qld.cley Jr., 5ts2 Chateau
Glrl --DaDDy Patteraoa, 429 Clrcle,lnlDe.
Nareluut A'eoue, Corona del Gtrl --Wr. and Mrs. Dooald
Mar. Uerrtll, 19'2 Yorktown Lane,
Girl --Mr. aDd Un. George CoRa Mesa.
Napml, 332? Wyomlllr C1rde, • TUESDAY, MAY 29
Colb. Mea.. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Anthooy
Boy --W.r. and Mrs. Tbomu D. Vul, 500 TlWtio Avenue,
Mann, 755 Hllisoo AYSue, Newport Heights.
Costa Mesa . Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Donald
• SATURDAY, MAY 19 P. UakJot, 1807 Port CarloW
Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs. MoU Place, Harbor VIew Homes.
Hollrlpl, 19481 Sierra Ratoa Boy --Mr. I.Dd Mrs. John
Roe.d, lntoe. H. Horrell, 1980 Wallace, Apt.
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Hlrsb D, Co.ta Mesa.
Mou, 160 West Wllaoo, Apt. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
42, Costa Mea. Boy --Mr. a.od Mrs. Randall
Gtrl -· Mr. and Mrs. R1ch-Caudle, 710 West 18th Street,
a.rd J. McGeady, 121 E. BaJ Costa Mea.
Street, Apt . D, Com Mesa. Gltl --Mr. and Mrs. Ri ch.
Girl •• Mr. and Mrs, Peter ard Cramer, 971 Sandcastle
Vlstaunet, 19?0 Port Edwv4 Drt•e, Harbor i'lew Hills.
Place, Harbor Vt.-Homes. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Girl -·Mr. aod Mrs. Joseph ert Gampper, 1660 Marguerite
AY1Ua, 255 Nusau Road, Costa Ave., Harbor Vlew Hills •
Wesa .
• SUNDAY, MAY 20 LEGAL IIOTICE
Boy -· Mr. and Mrs, Mar-FICTmOtS BUSINESS NAME
c ei.J.Do M. Jimenes, 1566 Ram-STATEMENT
lltoa, Apt. 7, Collb. Yea, The followlnf penon£ are
Glrl --Mr. lJrJ Mrs. Jet-(i.llDC buaineas u : NeedLe Nest,
frey M. fb.rple, 37? Wut Wll-3810 South Plaza Drtu, Costa
soo, Apt. 8, CoJta Mesa. Yesa, Call!. 92626 : Richard
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Branker( S0'141 CA..nado Dr.,
Esplau, 415-1/2 Iris, Corooa P. v. P. PaJos Verdes Pea-
del Mar. l.Dsula), _C alli. 902?4.
Boy --Mr. and Wrs. Walter Tb.ls busi.Dess is cOOdllcted
Cormey, 1841 Ta.b.J.t1, Costa by a poerU ~tneu!Up.
Mesa. Siped: R1cbard A. Bruker.
• MONDAY, MAY 21 This atatemeot was tiled wttb
YESTERDAY"S MEDICINE,
TODAY'S COW FEED
A shon umc a11o. people thouVJt :--l .. dstrap mollAS..-.es
was effcctr"'e treatment for anem1 .. and rheumatism.
Today we know better. We wouldn't thmk ofrely1og
on "home remedies·· when we ha\'C so many fast-
.t.Citnjt, reliable modern medlcatLOIU ava1lable to us
But rememlxr-most mediC Hies should be taken only
upon the ad.,.Lce of your ph)SIUdn The ~\t tHnc
you·rc not fcclmg up to par. sec your doctor tm.t
Then, 1f he orders mediCatiOn, come to u' fur qualtty
prescnption serviCe.
PIMIIIKJ
a.1 &. co.uT -1' .. co.oJIA D1:L llAa
Oa:IOLK I·-
DOC OBEDIENCE
SCHOOL ":::
PIYITETu. &
Utility
ClASSES FDIII.L amos .llo6---o
Ahe.-SChool in! f• 0., T r•IMrs
Gtrl --Mr. and Mrs. Ale:r:-tbe Co\mty Clerk ot Or&np
ander Duran, Z264 Maple St., County 00 June 1, 1973, WH-
Apt. A, Costa Mesa. liam E. St Jot¥1, cotmty clerk, aOA a DS ALL aU: IDS
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Garry by Tberesa M Ward, depoty_ 20061 CYPRESS 546 ·0989
MARnNCREST KENNELS
L. South, '"'Canal, N.....,rl Pubu,., Jome 7, 14, 21, ZB, SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
Shores. 1973, in tbe Newport Harbor
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Den-EE~osi~CJI~-~=-~=::.:.F~-~%~57'5~5~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~! nis w. WiUiams, 5251 ChabUs r
Irvlne.
Girl -· Mr. aod Mrs. Joseph
C. Well, 207?-ATust:I..D Afen~at,
Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, WAY !2
Boy .. Mr. ud Mrs. Edwin
T. HauJn, 487 Eut 19th St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy --Mr. ud Wn. Harok!
....,... .. , 1799% .. _ St., ... ... _
Boy --Mr. and .Wrs. Stepheo
SN>ff, 695 VIctor La Street, Co.U.
Mesa.
Boy --Mr . and Wrs. Daniel
J. Foster, 1375 Sbamloo Lane,
Costa Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
Bay --Mr. and Mrc, Robert
Hayward, 1636 Marguerite
Avenue, Harbor VIew Hllll.
• THURSDAY, MAY 24
Glrl ~~ Mr. 1M W.rs. Cbooo
La.i, 5051 Parts WIJ, Irvine.
Glrl --Mr. and Mrs •. Johll
Zambel, 984 Oak Street, Costa
Mesa.
Boy --Wr . aod Mrs. Al-
bert J. l...oGc. Z%08 Collep
Avenue, Apt. !, Costa Mea.
1 can't believe we have the whole thing!
Our selection lakes you from sportswear to formal,
Our styles are for the short , alferage, and tall,
Our pnces are low , medium, and hLQh ,
Our s1zes are fro m 6 to 18 ... It's bullseye for the fash10n consc1ous.
s. Flrst lady.
4. Teuure. Southwest Manusertpters, • fRIDAY MAY 25
South Bay area writers' rrote~ '
Get m the wmner's c1rcle
You can llose1
5. B&llot.
6. Very black.
7. Nothlna;.
8. Organ,
9. German cotn.
orpnized 1n 1950 anno~mces Girl --Mr. aDd Mrs. Rlcb-
that Dorothy Whtfe of Coda ud F'n.nco, ?15 Shalimar, t3,
Mesa pttlllc relations dl.re<:tor Costa Mesa. Lorraine Sutherland
fASHIONS AT TH£ BEACH
Jamboree Road at BaySide Or
Newoort Beach 675·3183
10. Portable canvu shelter.
of National Systems Corp., • SATURDAY, WAY 26
Newport Beach won secood&OO Girl -· M.r. a.nd W.rs. fno-
thJrd place a~ds ln tDe 19'13 eta Rold:a.D, 937 Pau1a.r1Do,
11. Amowd. (abbr.). noo-ftetlon conlest. Cosb. Mesa.
The Bank of Newport now haa new, fast, efficient drlv&-ln banking facilities. Two new auto-tellers
adjacent to the bank's main building have just been opened to give you better, faster banking ser·
vice. Look for the drive-In entrance on 16th Sl and you'll find two effk:lent driVe-In teller. walt·
lng to serve you with expanded banking hOurs. The Bank of N-port Drive-In facllltlee and walk-up
window are open Monday through Thu~ay 9-5, Friday 9-8 and Saturday 9-1 to tatca care of your
banking neede.
DOVER AT SIXTEENTH STREET • 645-5333
( .-~.,. _ ... tc--··-· • Df&lpiDc Cbocolale
1 Summer Coatinc
Cake Dtc:otatiAc tnstrQctlon
Complete Home Bebr SQUes
WeddlnC Cab Tope:, pans and ~Ues.
Guest Books ' lllritaUoos
2384 NEWPORT BLVD., COOT A MESA
A
FULL
CPcJintc&
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ProblemL We Can Save
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J. DONALD FERGtJ;ON, at left, elected to a second term
u prutdeat ol tbe Oruae County Phllllarmooic SocletJ, ·
dlseauu plua tor tbe eomiDc: seuon wtth Mrs. William
S. Bot.teto, ftnt ftce-pruldent, and John Gettle, newly
elected bol.rd member. (Jack West pbotO.)
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:: DEPARTMENT Of THE TREASURY I of ,,.~01= T 6£HO.: '"' • -;-•
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!? • 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N W i t WASHINGTON DC 20226
"LAN!> TO [)IP'fNO ITS I'I£V£NU( Stt ... I'IING AllOO TI.ON
FORTH£ Ufllll£M£NT "ER•OO BEGI NNING
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observed
THUIISMY, J Ullf 14. 1113
COIOh .DB.., CAL.
~ .. nson &Son
m.akes the
ifference ...
in Lincoln
& Mercury's
with the.
c~olden
Touch"
• • •
ANNIVERSARY
• •• • ••
• now 10 progress.
Big, Big Bargains ...
runafli{~~cg/~
Promises 10 Pay You A Guaranteed
Income On Certificate Accounts At Their
Highest Interest Rates In 38 Years!
Right now, while current hia:h interest rata! prevail, eelect the certificate
account that be8t suit. your needs! Start making the mOlt of your money
at Orana:e County's largeet, first and strongest independent Federal ...
where your penonal welcome is wann, your financial security is aure, and
your earnina: growth is 1uaranteed for the full term of your account.
--_ ... to_
tnquhwabout ltDIJY .. r ~lam-AHDOV'Dt-..... .......,.., •• pa•lta ,.100.000.,. ~ Act llllllf • ....... ........ [' ................
INTEREST ON ALL ACCOUNTS IS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAID QUARTBRLY
•to day tnterwt forfeltu.nt tor •l'ly withdrawal
KOMI OFFial: 1f0 O..A-.._-.call . .UU
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Keep cool with
CANV/lS
AWNINGS
Oon't let the sun sporl your
patoo lun Shade wrth colorful
can11as lor cool comtor1 . Call
or come by tor free estomates.
SAIJAW
TEMT & A WilliG
rACTOOY
2202 SOUTH MAIN
545-0491
GOING OVER · PLA.tG rot tbe Utb &natal feattn.l aDd
pit bubeeut to be bekl thJaSUDday, June 1'1, at st. Mlehael'a
Semlllar'J' are. from left, Father AmbrOM, Tim Chue,
Father L. K. Parker, Jack Gyben, Matthew JohUoo and
Frater Martin. Fatber Parter Ia headmaster at the prep
echOOt. Fraten Ambrose all1 Martin are Mmtna.rta.na,
aDd tbe boya are student~ at the echool. FeatLYitlea wlll
bectn at 11 a.m. with the eelebrttloo of mau. Dtaner
will be MrTed from ooon to 8 p.m. St. Michael'• Is lo-
cated at the foot of tbe SaddW.ck mountains.
AWARDS BANOUO HONORS
STUDENTS AT MESA HIGH
Joyce Means leads the Costa • ACADEMIC AWARD;
Mesa bJcfi school graduaUng Art nonor medallloa --Cra.tg
cJau asn.ledlctortan.and D.Jn-Wlllse; certtftcatea --sta.o
na MaseUo recetve.:t salutator-Denbekl Jill Hau RosaUe Hal-
fan boDOrs. They received re-lacy, ~gela Huebner, Makato
cognition \t the annURI awards IbustU.
banquet, aloog Yith the follow-Vocal mu.st c honor medallion
1ng Ust of winners: --Letgt:J Harrtaon; certtflcate~>
G. A.A., outatanding &enlor __ --Mark Bertolet, Don Miller,
Pergy McGruder. Faith Satstrom, Mike Smith.
Perfect four -year atteod-Instrumental music honor
aoce --Wayne Campbell. medallion --Paul Krelblch;
Bank of America certulcate certificates --Alan Deremo,
winners --Mark Bertolet, JuUe Larry Freemon, Angela Juda,
Foster, Denise Fourea, Michael Bob Trotechauct.
Holliday, Angela Hueboer,Mar-PubUahlng honor medallion
!anne Jonas, Cberl Paul, BUJ --Diana Rueogn; certlftcate~>
Smallwood, Dave Snyder, Mike --Andrea Allen, Sberyl Bowen,
Sprague, Pam WIWanu:. Chert Lackey, Da¥1d Lumlan,
Bank of America specltlc Steve Sbarp, Mike Sprague.
winners --ft.ne arts, Angela Math hooor medalllon --Paul
Juda; vocational arts, Janice Edelstein, certtftcates --Da.,ld
Lester; Uberal arts, AdeleOU-Francis, Deanna Fwmell, Dave
"THE YEARS have gooe by
swiftly," said Muine Mc-
Alpine, HCretary to Cit)' Man-
ager Bob Wynn, wbo celebn.ted
27 years with till) City of New-
port Beach. June 3. Onberdeak
can be seen an award made aiMt
presented to Mrs. McAiplDe
by Dorothy Palen of tbe flDance
departmeot. Mut.ne began her
career wllh tbe city In 1946
as 10eeretary to city adml..nlstnr-
tor John SalJon, who later
was appointed as Newport's
first city manager.
Church News
• QUCK BIBIZ CHURCH, • IT. AIIIJRIW'I PHUBY.
516 W. 1•111., C...._ .. TERW< CHUII(;II, 100 II. ,_
"RH.b tJl God'a loft" t. drew'• Rd., Ct111 lit._ -
1M --topic at tM Rtoo. Cbrlotlu marrlqt _, wtQ
Tbomu ,.,.._ 1110 a.m.-bo _,.eel IIIII S-. 1'llo
ctay. Ill wUl ~eb at 'J p.m. IUIC:tai'J w1D be 4ecantlld u
oa "Tbe tb.Sentont ..._..," 1t Ia b' weMt!p, a.l aD
'--:1 aa Palm 71. eoceiu: wbo bawe .._ a.rrted
• • • at st. Aodrn'1 ut lDftt.ct • Ltn'H!.RA.N CHURCH OF to au..t ud reMW tbetr YOWl.
THE lUSTER, Z900 Pac:lftc Or. Cb&riH Dtertan.ld wt.U
Vln Dr., Harbor VIew HUll~-preacb at tb1 I, t:SO lDd 11
Tbt Rn. t.wreace D. hub-a.m. lei'Yices OG ucemeol II
lJ.ac. wbo hu Jut beea called tbe secret.··
•• the oew putor, wtU preaeb • • •
at 10 a.m. SQIIday oo "A aew • THE UNIVERSm BAP-
btctnnlnc" He Will btialtalled TIS1' CHt.RCH, !Z52S. E. Brt.-
g ~Peelal •n1cet Juoe u . to! St •• com •---Wry
T th • TUI"DOr, ,..all director, -ro IS bU~ondualedlromBiol&
ed CoUece, wt11 JPa): at tbe 11 announc a.m. s.-y oemce. The )'OUtb
crOtl' w1U be 1D cblrce at the
Wr. aDd Uu, Pbi.Up Alltbolly 7 p.m. evanpu.tJe lel'Ttce.
Barbaro ol. Cvdeo CirO't't an-• • •
AOtmee the eqacemeat of tbeU • THE NEWPORT HARBOR
datJCtier, Kathie LY'Illl Tujl, to CHURCH OF REUGIOtE SCI-
Robert Seott Carne• m ot 8&1-ENCE, 541 Ceftler st ., Costa
boa Ia:Rod, .lOll of Mrs. R. B. Yea --Tbe .ummer S~Chedule
Aoderaoc of Palm Deleft and roe• into effect this Slmday,
Newport Beach, and W. W. with the seTYice at 10 a.m. ln-
Caroea ofst.PetersburgBeach, stead of 11. At 4:30 this SWiday
Florida. afterooorl, an ordination M'f-
The wedding la planned tor Yice will be. beld for the Re..
5 p.m. June 30 at Faith Chapel. Eleanor JaclaJoo. who started
Lone Beach Nan I station. The tbe churcfl lD IrYloe 1n August, eot~~le w1U honeymoon at AD-19n, moYed that October to
dros lslaod, Babamu. Corooa del Mar, and to the
Mlu Barbaro gradtated in pre.ent locatloo last December.
1972 from Santa Ana CoHere Tbe ordloaUoa .arrtc:e wUJ be
with aa A. A. degree aod re-cODducted bJ Or. Robert Blt-
celved academic boooninbuai-ser, pres1dellt of ReUgtousScl-
ness. She la I member of Alpba eoee Interoattonal and pastor
Gamma Sigma, Dooorary achOl-of the Hollywood church; Dr.
asttc frai@rntty. Chet Casteb.w, mlnJster of the
Mr. Carnes Ia a gradlate of San Dtego Church of Religious
Jeautt Hip ScbooJ.. Tampa. He Science, Ud Dr . Frank Rtc he-
atteoded Unlveulty ol Floridl, Ueu, mlntster of the Redondo
Ga.lneartlle, and se"ed with Beach church. W:rs. Linda Pow-
the U. S, Nary In VIetnam. Re ell trill be soloist.
•Ill receive a 8, S. degree , • • •
In blolop" at OC lrY1De In JUDe • THE HE~VPORT UNITY
aDd will atteod medical .cbool CHURCH, 15th st. and Irvine
at tBC 1n September. Ave., CU.ff Haven --The Rev.
The ~Je will reslde In Loren FUc111npr w-ill cooduct
Los An,elea, a "slngsptntloo" service at
Vernon-Lewis rites Ya; math/science, Pat Wight. Snyder, Patricia Wight, Rene
BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Service trophies --senior Yamar».ka. Miss Cynthia Eliz.abetb Ver-Stephen Lewis, wtth Mark
It you.,. • ~.or boy, Craig Raynford; senior Science honor medalUon --non, daughter of the Richard CrtJtc hllekl, John Taylor, Doug-
10 a.m. this Sunday, feahring
a SOil written by Jack Carr of
Fountain Valley, who Is an or-
pnl.st and the SWlday sc.llool
s~rlntendem. Tbe pastor will
lntroduce tbe song for the ft.rst know ot 1 DnroOmilr to girl, Chert Lackey. Joyce Means: certUicates -· c. Vernons ot Westcliff, was las Underwood, Ric hard Vernon
the Hubor ArM who hu Mustang ot the year--Mark Don Brotemarkle, Kevin Gal-married to Robert Monroe Jr., David Beac hamp, Michael
not been •klomed, do Scbr~. lagher, Patricia Wight. Lewis at St. Andrew's Presby-Pomeroy Ud Jeffery Bater as
btr 1 tiYOf by ca1Unv the Pep Club sptrlt award --Bill AgrtcuHure hooor medalUon terian Church onSaturday,Jooe ushers.
Harbor Viairor bet•Mt 8 LeFever. --Janice Lester; cerlltlcates 9. The groom Is the 900 of The bride's cousins, Deborah
and 10 a.m. &nd .. 1 ...o·l Leadership atrards ·-Craig --Jeff Amend, RobfnHardisoo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lewl!: Devine and Hilary Crow, were
caD oa your triind Wtth Raynstord, Hillary tla.ll, Janice J ack Jonas, Richard Thorruti, of Westc litf. flower girls.
qluble intOI'ID.Ition ADd Lester, Kim Bayes, Sue SaWl-Kevin Woodrow. Attending tbebrldewereMlss Following a r eception at the
9lftl from hitDdty buJi. ders, Pecgy Clark, Curt Van Business honor medallloo --Ltllda Vernon as m.aid of hooor borne of the! bride's pu~ts,
... flnm wbk!h•~;;~ Atta, Lalll"t Rowlett, Chert Janice Lester; certlttcates --alld Christt.aa Jussen Scott the )'Oim( <Xq)le )eft for a
,..,..,_ h l;p,bc tltoo Lackey, David Lumlan, Colleen Jean Flaley, Linda Kohlenberg, Adams, susanne Jac~, Mar-hooeJmotWIIn Hawaii. TlteywtU
uiatoced e iMi''~ l~ I 'r'"' ~ Lea" Ann St.eJPJ'Gk1, Tlmarloe Uyn Jooes, Julie Jenkina and make thelr hOme oo Udo lsle.
10:1 · --~ ... -1100 ~--anr~ ..... ~ ~ Zle&fer. W.rs. stephen Lewtaubrtdea-...-u,qo. _,_. t." '' '.udi'•'AIIeo; sq>hc>r>..&i;'s.O Home economlca""""' me. maids. MUSIC SECTION ADDS
:ntiE HARIJOA VISlTOR Lackey; junior, Slw'oo Brant-dalUon --Clady flacher; cer-Servtllg ·as best man W"U s~OLARSHIP MONEY
'"<>HE: ,.._.318 ley; senior, Chert Lackey. ttncates --Gina CIP!'ine, Julie---:-==-:-:-::-::::::::;:--'-"
or M•cnn Realtors award ·-Charles Foster, Diane Lester, Donna LIGAL MOnCi TIM! OCI TOYD aod Gown mu-
DadS caN
f1oool!!!'-c:;avE oN HomE
INSURaNcE
Th "v can pay less for fore pro
tectron. thelt co\erage. glass
brealo.age and personal ltabrl
oty lt"s as tMsy as combrnong
all l nur protect•ons onto a
Homeownen Package Poltcy wrlh
Musello, Andrea Sorensoo, slc section met recently at the
Larlmie Steelsmlth. NOTICE INVITlNG Blll) desert home of Mrs. AlanStooe-
Industrtal arts honor medal-FOR THE LEASE Of men ot NeW"pOrt Beach on her
lion --Eric OrtUeb; certlt!.-PROPERTY OWNED BY THE invitation.
cates --Dave Blair, Ed Topal-CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A plano program was pre~
ian. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sented by senior student Stella
EngUsh hOnor medalUoo -· tha.t the City of N-i!wpol't Bel.ch Talaro, a plano stOOeot of Prof.
Alma Hendrickson; certlflrcatea intends to lease to the h.igtlest. Arnold Judi. Ml.ss Ta1aro ts a
--Janice Lester, Donna Mas-bidder, on a month-to-month native of Hawatt, and plans
seUo, Diana Buenrer, ste'e basis, certain real property upoo l!;l'aduatton to settle ln
Sharp, Jacqueline Wud. owned by lt which is located Seattle, Wash., wbere she wtll
Foretrn languaga honor me-at: te:a cb.
dalUoo --Jeff Palmblade; cer. Commonly Known As: A trl-The OCI music section of
Uficates --Dorothy Badera., anplar shaped parcel of prop. Ton and Gown receotty spoo-
Denlse Foures, Jenoa Peterson, erty coota!ntng approximately sored a concert, the Verdi re-
Wa her Rolsma, Susan WercJ,u. 1170 sq. ft . on 38th Street qtdem, wtth Dr. Ma11rtce Al-
Soctal studJ.es honor medal-between River and Lake Ave-lard as coaductor. Tbe $1,200
lion -· Patricia WlgM; certt-aues. which W'U raJ sed bas been II YeO
ficates --VIc ki Barr, Cheri Lega!Jy Descr ibed As: The to the mwdc department tor a
Lackey, Mark Schr~, Adele Nortlrwest half of Lots 9 and scholarship tuDd.
OUva. 10 in Block 137 of River Sec-Part of the tuod wtubeca.Ued
Safety educaUon honor me-tion, as shown on a Map re-the Yartba Kitcbtng scholar_
dalllon --Miles Grelnger;cer-corded in Book 4, Page 25 s hip. The bate Mrs. Kllcbing
uncates --Dorothy Baden, or Miscellaneous Maps, Rec-was a.n acUfe member tn the
Terri Berrman,ClndyJaml.oo., ords of On.nge County, Calif-music section aod 1D ~r
Mark Krikorian. ornta. Bay PhUharmooJc Assodat1on.
Boys physical educatioo Any person desiring to letse
time In public, • • •
• John Boller wtU beeln Auc.
serYing St. Mark Pr~er
!an Church, East Bhdl, aa a
4th level Intern from San Fran.
cisco Theological Semtnary. He
was introduced tothecongTep-
lloo at a rK:~ion Iut SI.Dday.
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Q . SM:ralnen&o, catlf. '7he pr~uh
ers I hear quote john 3:16· •nd 17
always seem to fall to give an ex-
planation. I think they assume rhe
listener alre~dy undersl~nds. Will
you pie~ commtnt in depth on
these verses?"
A. You have asked about the very
heart of the Gospel. Notice how
11 deals with the superlatives, "For
Cod (the Infinite One) so lo ved
(the infinite degree of love) the
world (all inclusive) that whosoever
(the greatest invitation possible)
believeth (the greatest simplicity
possible) in Him should not pensh
(the greatest degree of destruction
or condemnation) but have ever·
lasting life (the greatest degree of
life and joy)." No wonder this has
been aptly described as "The Cold-
en Text of the Bible.'' When the
lord Jesus Christ camt! to this earth
the first time it was not for' the
purpose of j udgin~ fvs. 17). He
came to show us, and to brcome,
the Way back to C.od. ThP Lord
fulfills the three-fold office: Proph-
et, Priest and Kin~. A prophet rep·
resents God before thC' peopiP. The
priest represents the people before
God . And the king is one who has
Dr. a.;. L. ,......,.
rulership over the people. So Jesus A. T~re will probably be a tJme
Christ will and hu fulfilled the of relative peace when the sinister
prophef and priestly aspect of His figures of the last days make a
work. He will fulfill the Kingship coven~nt with Israel. Scripture tells
of His work coming as King of Kings us (I Thessalonians 5:3) that when
and lord of lords in an imminent the world thinks all Is peace and
hour. safety then will sudden destruction
Also, do not overlook verse 18. come upon them. (Remember, the
While the provision of salvation is C hurch Is already wi1h Christ in
made for everyone in the world, heaven.) There will not be a final
not everyon e wlll find eternal life. peace until the lord Jesus returns
The reason is that they must be-visibly and bodily to this earth as
lieve to be saved. It is entirely a the Prince of Peace.
pe rsonal transaction between you
and the lord. The next time Christ
comes it will be to condemn the
world. He will judge in righteous·
ness and holiness. All the unsaved
of every generation are going to
stand before Him at the Great
White Throne judgment. He will
even condemn the material world
because it must be cleansed and
purified. Its renovation will be by
fire fll Peter 3J. Then will come
the new heaven and lhe new earth
whe rein dwetleth righteousness
forever and forever.
Q. Colou.do Springs, Colo. "Is
there going to be a time of 'mock
peace' on earth during the first
half of the Tribulation?"
Q. Spirit Lake, Ida. "To whom does
the word 'nations ' reler to in the
10th to the 21nd chapters of Rev-
elation? Also in 22:2 why should
any healing be necessary in the
Holy City?"
7Jt'O MINUTES
A. Gentiles is the latin word in
English which means "nation."
From the context of the chapters
about which you have asked the
reference is to Godly nations. They
will be not only in the earthly reign
of Christ but also in heaven. The
residential place of the church dur-
mg the millennium will be heaven
and the residential place of godly
Gentiles and godly Israelites will
be on earth. The New Jerusalem
will be a midway meeting place
between the two (Revelations 21 :2).
Our listener is basically asking if
there will be stckness during
Christ's earthly reign. The answer
ts that the leaves o f the tree are
not to heal the nations physically
but, as the translations indicate. it
means for the continued well be-
tng and health of the nat ions. For
believers there will be no sickness
during the millennium.
""" 1HE IJIIJL£
n" C"OIINIUUI •· n-.. Hll.
....... ..... ICJoC»Y''' c .. CA.o. tU..,.Otl .o..u
"PAUL, THE PATTERN"
Many rehg1ous people take the
lad Jesus Chnst as th«w Pill
tern m l1fe Ttley call H1m The
Great Example ·· When r--Ctl
lems ar1se !f-,ey ask them5Pives:
What would Jesus doJ"" They
seek salvat•on by "walkHIQ 1n
HIS steps ..
Whde our lord "s moral arw:l
SPIIHUilf VIrtueS are Hldeed
worthy ot emula t•on there were
many details 1n H1s condLCt
1111h1ch we should not 1m1tate Fo-
example nooe al us would be 1n
It oos•t•on to pronounce upon tOO
rellg1ous hvpocr,tes a cu da¥.
lhe bt ller woes wh1ch 0 11 i...ord
pronounced upon the Phartsees of
H1 s dav Simply because we all
havP so muc h of the Pnar~see. Hl
"' Cerra ,nly we cannot be saved
by followmg Chr1st · o-stnvtr'9
to l1 ve as He dod Hos perfect
hol1ness would only empha stze
our unrighteousness and condemn
us He can-e 10 save us not bv
HIS l1fe ·but bY H1 S dea1h
Ctw•st d1edfor oor s•ns·· (I Cor
15:3 \ and sHmers ar e recon
c ded to God by tl-@ de arh of H1s
Son· !Rom 5:101
But God has g1v<•n us a uattern
for salvatiOn lr IS none other
than the Auostle Paul thf' ch1ef
at s1 nncrs Sil\-ed by grace. Hear
~hat he S<IYS hv d1v11'oe tnS Pifil
11on
Th1 S IS a fillthful sav•ng and
worthy of all ac ceptat•on that
Chr ts t ..IPs us came tnl o trw 1111or ld
to savf-s1nners of whom I am
c h1ef '" (I l1m 1:151 Paul as
Saul ol Tarsus remerrc>er had
IP.d h1s oat10n and the wo-ld m
rebE-II1on <~ga•nsl GOO <tnd H<S
Ch,.st t-IP was ~xCt"t-diOQI\1
mad '. a9a•nst [be dtsc 1ll"es of
ChriSt and breathed lhreare~
mg and slaughtPf · aqa1nSI tt"lem
Why .thfo n chd God savP h•m.J He
QOf'S ()n TU 1"11 L6 In lht: Of'~!
verse:
"But '" rhts c.:wse I ctJiiiH"Ied
mercv that 1n me fu s t Jesus
Chf1SI m1qht show lo-t h all long
suffem1Q Fffi A PATTERN to
them thai he Should hf>reatter be
lteve on H1m to l1ff' "V''' las\1"9 ··
~Ver 161 The mor a l: l<~k"' your
stand w<th Paul A.d m1 t vou are a
s1nnfH !lnc( '115 SavHlf wtll save
you too
Q. los Angeles, Calif. "I have heard
that Cod created another race for
Cain's family to marry. Is there any
evidence for th1~ SC"nplurally nr
otherwise~''
A. The re is no Biblic al indrcation
of this whatsoever. The Word of
God does refer to created. spirit
mte\ligences who. along with Sa-
tan. followed h im to their final evil
end. Some of them are no w free
to move as they wish. Others are
definitely under bondage. Cain 's
wtle apparently came-from among
!he daughterc; o f h is parents (Gen-
esis 5:4). All the human family
came originally from Adam and
Eve . This can be the only accurate
and logical way !Ro mans 5 :12).
i, .................................. ~oo;wm~uzz .. rr ...... ~ .. B·•.,. .. R,..SI<~ .. -. ........ ""1
I Got/: No Respecter ol Persons
• ~ Then Peter opened hia mouth, Utd aa.id, "Of a truth I perteive that God il DO resped.et
.~ of persons: . . "But in every oatioP be thai (ea.reth bbn, and worketh richteousnea, IB accepted With
him" (Ads 10:341.). B•PTIST 818LE rlaBUNE, SPIIIINCI'"IELO. "10
nus MUST BE o~ ot the nx»t
encouraJing tnlth.! in the Word of
God. To le't anywhere m lhil world.
you pnerally have to know thr right
peop1e. You ha-to h.ve the richt
friends. You h•ve to have the riJht
enemie.. Your friend!ll mu.st JW"\Ier
do any WTOng. Your enemin must
~r do anythina rifht
But Almichty God scorns it. He
Ays He ·~,. not:ry m•n on hil
own poW1d and trutl e~ rM~n
alllte. No INittel" who tikn the man.
No matter who doesn't like him. U
the man fun God and don ria:ht,
God-him.
Throuchout the Bib~ God trie:s to imcw-this truth on the rninda of .....
"For the Lon:! your God i1 God of
coda. and Lord of Lord.. • creat God.
a mi&}1ty, and • terrible. which re--
cardeth not per10ns, nor taketh re-
ward" {De~t. 10:17).
Df EZD.IP.L 'S DAY, the rebeb
and ·~\1.\ft were jUIItifytnc their
rqeaJity on Ow rround U..t God
had Mtennined th.t the children had
\o auffer for the 1inl of th<tlr f•then.
God, not they, ..,.. ~b~ for
their lrinc and ehMtinc and Hcen-
Uo-
What dkt God tell thetn1'
"Y11 ,...,. ,.., Wh)-1 doth not the
~ Mar the lniqWty o( the f•ther'!
""-' U. .on Mth doGe that whkh
• lawful and richl. lind hllth lr:..,t
all Ill¥ .... .., ... •nd h•th done thetn,
he man ~,. llw.
--n...out tbatsinnecb, rr .t~an en..
,.,_ -ahaU not bMr ... iniqui(r vi .. t.U.., neither .hall the fath.r
--tbt lniqulty J u. 11011: thot
• ... 11 10 ttl u. rilh .... lhaJJ
be....-W...aadtbt~.......... JhaD bt upon him.
..... W .. wlcbll wiD Nm ,,_ ..... _____ ..., _._ .. a7_ ....
.... -.. loooofW .. riP~ ... ___ .. -..~~ ... .... ... ... . .... . ... ··c...., ....... .. _ ........ .-_ .. ___ _ -..... ,..,,!! .... .... .. .--.,-.. . Looo!Oo* .... -.. _ __ ... _ _. .... ,.
~---
-·-"· 111tllpw OM
t. no rnpe<"~r of r-ce or blood or
ccolor. God ~ptl eVPry m.n and
woman on their own.
lf the f~ 'Ins and the 110n don
ri&ht. God condemns the l•ther and
j\dtifies the son. U the 10n 1irw and
the f.ther does right, God condemn-.
the son and justifie. the f•ther.
Tbe aoul THAT SINNETH-rr -th..t 10uJ -wn dW. vf!r/ ~~ ol uti will f!Ver le-arn to
put the ftllpl\a•W in the ritht pla;ee.
ON m:t: ONE hand, It ia • ter-
rible thin& th•t God itl no ~r
ol pe..-.on..
The fin\ <:hapter of Rom.ru t.eU'
u. th.t bec:.u.e, when the andent
MOon! knew God and rduaed to
rlorify Him and l ive Him thank&,
"God pvt them up."
Tht'ft timet In th•t eh•p~r :
'"Wherefore God •lao 1ave them
up .. " (v.z4).
'Tor thia cauee God 1•" thftn
up ... ,. (v.%1).
". . . God ,.,.,. than cw~tr . . . "
(v21).
He pve them up to their depn""-
dee:mer.~ mind. and hMrta. And
when He l•vt them up, they Mft.lr
into the bottoml-mire of fomu
of Yid tNt no doubt Mocked the
De-vil har-lf.
And ttw terrible thJnc Ia. INN •
no ehapf*r divldon In the on,inal
document. ThH-e •rw no bt and 2rM1 .......... Paul ce~ndnue. without • bt'Mk ;
..And thlnk.est thou· th-. 0 man.
that judpn them whkh do sum
thinp, an4 doelll the Mme. thail thou
.Mit ~ u. jud.pnent ol Oodr'
(1,1) .
{t ... W:rrible thiftc bt God it.
no illlfiP"Ot.r ol pilnOM. It W • '"~
rib&. &h.ltlc lor &he UnW ......_ ,..._..., .. ...,.. __ .. _
.,., ... ol Yb-lalowu Ia ~. ...... ..._., ...
u o.d clW ""' ,..,.n ,.,..,..._
wlll .. ,.....a ·~f
...-'Ia oann ....._ u... a. ..... ~ .... ............... Ill ..........
...,. ... CNWil I 0 kf f1a tt. t-_,C. MaiBC u-. PwhcsttW_te,..S.W.tn lmm._ n.a.q...,..W..._
............. Jitllll .....
-111 .. lliilr av. C.MI• lr ... a Jew .... a
,,
1r WilD W. DPAU, D.D.
,••rr•,. fuf r II ...._Tat I 1 1
,_.. n thlf el SI , ..,., Dk-. '-'. ftt' , t' ,, Pe.
II N connection with tho
study of Romans 6, it i1
approprUte to note the re--
markl of an able Re-
formed theologian in his
helpful exposition of this
Jrtl.t doctrinal epistle :
''Tile tranSition from one phAse of
teachint: to another at the beginninJ: of
this chapter [61 ;s quite conspicu-
ous. Jn verses 12·21 of the prttedinJ:
chapter [ 5] the argument headn~
upon justification had been brought to
a climactic conclusion by institutinJ{
the parallel betwet:n Adam anrl Christ.
and on the basis of that parallel dem~
stratin~ the. contrasts which the supn--
abundance of grace brin,::'s into effec-
tive and rY~t operation. The in-
variable combinations of sin, condem-
natiou, and death introduced by the
sin of Adam, on the one hand. and
of right........,, juotlficatlon, and
life tmanatin~ from the rra« o( God
and rtali~:ed throu,rh the mediation of
Christ, on the other, have been ld
forth by w&l' of anAl~ and con-
trut u the ru in~t conceptions in tenns
of which wt are to interpret God'•
dealinp with men. HavinJ broU(ht
the basic thesia of the epistle to thi!!
climatic conclusion the-apostle is now
prepared to unfold other elements of
that Gospel which is the powu of
God unto aalvation. To lfl'Clll: in ~
era1 terms, chapter 6 deals with &ancti-
I Have Been a Fool
By John Williama
From "THE EVANGEL," Bo125, Largo, fla.
It was a fine summer's dny when I wu told that a youth in 11 neighborin1
town was dying of coMurnption. I took an early opportunity of viaitiDJ" him.
l found him aeated by a table. A pillow waa laid upon il; and. with his anna
folded and hia head restin,ll" upon lhem, he thought hill breathin~ wna euier in
that position.
On my entrance he looked up. Disease hnd made sad inroad& in a countenance
once hnndAome and int1llligPnt. My attention wn!l arrested by an indeM:riOObie
espreMion about his £>yes: there was a bold, self-willed character before me.
1 oddreeaed him &Omewhal abruptly: '"You are ill, my lad, and with little
pruspect of gettin&: better.··
Hill reply was. "You are ploin spoken. at any mte"
I pau&ed for a moment. wh en I added. "'Do you know. in the event of your
denth, where you will go?"
He immediately answered. "I e11pect. to heaven ·•
I n~ked him the l:"roundll of his confidence.
He gave roe them readily : "I nevN injured anybody. 1 have alway1 done right
between man and mnn; and tl1 e m:~•tf'r I worked for would rive me 11 rharArt\'r
any day."
His eyes kindled a.., he spoke. and he looked a &Qrt of defiance.
After a short pau~te I proceeded to ur~e him for further rea.ons for hil; hope~<
He gave them pretty fully: but they were briefly 1untmed up in the fact that h~
bad injured no one, neither stolen nor lied and he did not know why he
abould fear.
I &erutioit.ed his feututell, and there wu unbending decision o( purpoee. I roee
from my .eat. a.!J if takint my leave, and uid to him, "My poor lad, I am very
IK!rry for you ; for though there ia unspeakable comfort in the ([Oflpel, bl~
joy for tho:Me interested in it: yet it is not for such IU you."
He uid to me angrily, "What do you mean?"'
I replied. ·'The Lord Jesut~ Chri.tt came into the world to !l8Ve 11innef"ll. H ..
came not to call the righteoua, but airmen to repentance: and from your own
account. you ere not one. You are se.;,king to 1tand before God in the 1trength
of your character. and it will utterly fail you. If you were hone.t and !rue-
hearted, you would admit that your conacience llCC\I.Ift you; and th.l \o •tide i\1.
erie. you are -kint to prop up a character for goodnea, Which, 10 far from
aervinr you. will only thut you out of the bleMint the CCJI!pel propound~. M •
ainner God pnlllf:nts mercy and forJivertN~ to you tllroul![h faith in Jefllll. A..
having nothing to le11r, what want you with the Saviour? My poor lod," I pro--
ceeded, "hide not your neceuity from younelf; you cannot from God. Be open
and be hone~~t : unburd~n your hearl Seek to tell the worst you know ttboul
younelf: lipread it all out before Him. and plead that lor •uch a..• you really AN"
Chri81 died "
Aa I spoke bis l:Ountcnance lighted up with intelligfmce. He evidently under·
atood my meoning. He stretched out hi11 h11nd. rmd ellcloimed with aome e~rJY.
''I've been" mre {ooJI You have lelten t'l..et into me. (You have let the light into
me.) Now leuve me alone 11 bit, and be aure and rome again IK!On."
I left him with confidence and hope. His cue then called for aympathy and prayer; before toni{. for lhanklllgwin,; and praise. Thf" li«ht of the knowledge of
the glory or God w;u revtml<'d to him in thf' f11re of ,Jesu!ll C:hrist (II Cor. iv. 6).
His conM:ienct! WIU pur~ed through faith m the blood •hed upon the croea (Rom iii. 25). He aa w himll('!f a lost sinner: God gave him to see that Jeaua died for auch.
.Poor _fellow ~. the little time he wa!l spart!d w1U1 hniluwed indeed. He 1poke of
h1.• Snv1our wnh raptures; of hia ,;reat nf'OO of Him, a.nd of the 1ra.ct1 that
found him. l llllw him one morning Hfter a r~tleM nighl. He wa!ll •itting on hi•
bed ga1p1ng for breath: yet hi, spiri i Willi tranquil and calm. '"I know," he lllltd,
"J&llus died for me."
Shortly afterward• he ww1 nhsent from the body, and present with the Lord" m Cor. v. 8).
Devotlooal
A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.
By f . B. M!!yer
Give thynlf wholly. -1 Tim. 4:15.
lll!ry memorabh! was thl! night ~hen 1 came to close quarten; wit~ God. The
Ansel that wrestled with Jacob had found me, easer to m~ke me ~ pnnce. There
were things in my heart and llfe wh ich 1 fall were questionable, 1f not wor_se_; I
knew that God had a controversy with resard to them; I saw that my very dtshke
to probe or touch them was a clear indication that there was mischief lurkinJ be-
neath. At the same t •me 1 did not feel willinK to jive these things u~ .. \1 was. a lon~ stru8iJie. At last I said, feebly, "Lord. I am wllf ina to be made WllltnJ; f am
dewous that thy wtll should be done in me, and throuah me, as thofou,tlly as
1t ts done m heaven; come and take me. and make me, and bt'uk me." That was
the hour of crisis. and when 11 had passed I lelt able at once to add, '"And now
1 sive mysetl to thee, body, $0UI, and .spirit; in sorrow or in joy; in the dark or
in the lisht; in life or tn death; to be thine only, whOlly, and forever. Make the
most of me that can be made for thy story." No rapture or ruV\ of loY came to
assure me that the sift was accepted. 1 lett the place with almost a heavy heart.
1 simply assured myself that he must have taken that which I had ai~en. And to
that belief 1 clung all the days that followed. And thus at last the joy and rest
entered, and v1ctory and frettdom from burdenins care. -"Seven Rules For
Daily Sowlna."
WHAT ARE THE: ELEMENT$ Of SCRIIITUAAL UNIM
by Rev. Charles J. Bierman
Pastor of First Baptist Church, Westfield, Ntw Yoril
The two primary elements are the act of salvation and the allqiance to IOUnd
d6ctrine. Jesus told Nicodemus that "except a man be born again, he c.nnot ,..
the klr'IICklm of God."
The Bible makes it very clear whllt "born apin" rnuns. EphMiant 2:1,9 stat•
plainly: that "by arace •re ye sa~ect through fatth 1 and that oot of youfselves: It it
the J!ft of God: not of worh, test any ma~n should bent"
The •ct of s.etvatlon takes piKe when a man admrts he 11 • ~Jnnat; rNII:.a
that n a 1inner he 1~nds condemned before a holy Qod and tNt Mlther he 1'101'
any other man can mttlt OC' urn his soot's salvtt+on1 undat'ltands thM Jnut Ctwtst,.
belnc God come in tMI flesh, met thti condiUons of a utitfaetory wbltltm. •nd
died In hi1 pt.ee; personally believes this fact and trutb Christ's flnlthed wot1t
u the only thi,. ~t will :uti1fy 1 holy God on hit bMMf.
Until • m11n has done thlt. he Is not Christian In thi Bibllctl tanM tepfdlna
of what church hti Mtends. what aood hti hn done, or 1111t11tt claims he rna~r ...
Scrlplu,. and sound ruton t•lt us that • rn11n must truly be • Christian befarw theN eM be true Chrl1tlan unity.
Scriptut11 also emphasizes that there e.nnot bt trw Chr~5an unity wUhout:
aU-"nca to IOUncl doctrint. Thl1 necnsitatea 1n a.~thorftatiwl IOUree b
dod11M. The 81~e .rnphatiCIIty c:lalmt to be tM Word of God ~ tf
H it not. theft "flit lhould disc:ard it n fraudultnt and unntHable in M'1 1*t •
"""" K jt II tho WO<d of God, th"' loflcally tho -of Gocf ..... ld bo tho fino( ·~ on the ""'""' of God. ~ th.t tt. I~ contlolnl the WICiftl ol God but II not His lntPirM word th If tttil be the Ca-. thlln who II the authOritY to detMniN whM It tM Word of God Md what tl rtotf
Tho ..,_. pOO!tlon It 10 bolloft 1M Bible -k ..,. "oil _,_ II ~ ~ ,...,, ... lon of God, .... It ...,_ ,., -... "" -· "" --,., IOIIItlldlon In rilfo-' Thlt brl ... uo-tD--._ .... whldl St. Ptul,.. 10 -...7tiel to Ovlltlwi un!Jtr....,. M 11tc1-,.,. t 'l'w••~h ~ _ btltttrtf" """' them wt\((:h c:8UM dtvftfont lftd oft... COtiJWf .. h
DOCTRINE wfllcfl 1'0 --· lftd ..old -· -16!1). Wo ___ ..,..,ble ___ ..,-~ .. --
···-,., -Ovtlll1n """"· --.. "' .... -point of .. --
li«J~~. JUliE 1 ..
CORCJI~ Pa.IIA\ eM.
New Life in Olrila
...... ':1·J4
PI~M •CMIII"·AM 114COM"'
C:OLLIMIIYQOO, ...,,.,
fication u the Pft(edin.« chapters
fw.d datt with jUJtificarion. We art.
not to JU"pPOM, howewr, that. thl1
ttan1ition meant that &anctification
tan be divorced t:itMr in fact Of in 1he
development of itt mtaninR ff"'Om tht
ju.mfiation on which it restt and with
which it it instparably connected.
This is evicWrt from the reiten.ted
~Yferences to justification in the IU~
.-.equent chapters and from tht way In
which sanctification no less than juati·
fication sprinJ:"• from the efficacy of
Olrist's death and the virtue of His
resurrect\on. It the mediation of
Christ' is a.lway!l in the forefront in
justification it is likewi~ in sanctifi-
cation."
Furthermore. !he samf" author
write1 : "The intimacy of the relations
between justification and sanctification
is made evident by the way in which
chapter 5 and 6 are: connected. There
is no abruptness of transiti~. The
question with which chapter 6 beRins
arises from the emphasis at the dose
of chapter 5. J£ grace supuabounds
where sin abounds, if the multiplica-
tion of transg-rusion serves to exhibit
the lustre of grace, and if the law ad-
ministcnd by Mose• came in alon~·
side in order that the trespass miJfhl
abound, the logical inference would
seem to be, let us sin aU the mo~ in
order that God may be glorified in
the maf"i.fying of his grace. This is
the antmomian d istortion of the doc -
trine of RfaCe, and it is also the objec·
tion of the le.:alist to the doctrine of
justification apart from works by fret:
grace throuJ:h faith. It is both the
distortion and the objection that the
apostle answers in this chapter 161 .
anrl in his answer he develops the im.
plicarions of the death and resurrec·
tion of Christ" (d. John Murray,
Tlu Epi.stle to the Romaru, 1959, Vol.
r. pp. 211 . 212).
The outline of the presc.nt le.POn.
which is entitled "New Lift in
Christ." is u foUows :
1. A Question and the Apo!tle's
R<ply (Rom. 6'1-4)
2. Intimate Union with Christ's
D.ath (Rom. 6 ,5.1J)
3. A Command a.nd a Promise
(Rom. 6 :12-14)
A QUlSTIOH AHO -TH£ AI'OSR.l'S
UPU'
In Romans 6 :1·4 we read : "What
shall we say then ? Shall we continue
in sin, that grace may a.bound ? God
forbid. How shalt we that are dead
to sin, livt any longer then:in ? Know
ye not, that so many of us as were
baptized into Jesus Christ were bap--
ti.ted into his death? Th~re'fore we
ar~ buried with him by baptism inro
death : that like as Christ was raised
up from the dead by the glory of the
Father, even so we als.o should walk in
newneu of lift."
ConcerninR Roman• 6:1-4, the com-
ments of an evangelical scholar should
be observed : "If J:T&~ is so powerful,
could not a IT'Wl remain in sin and
still experience the delivering-power
of rraa:? Paul's answer is emphatic :
Ry ,.o '"'a111 The one trustintl" Christ
hu identified himself with tht: Lord
)HUI in His death. W t OJito t&d i111
,.,j..,,ttcl to .rin. Vene 10 makes it
clear that Paul i.s here spe.akin~t of
Christ'• death. But he u.s the first
penon plural -W t ha\·e died to sin.
Thi• is a p&at experience. Such beinJt"
the cue, how C2Jl we still live in tin
when we have already died to it? Hav·
ing u.td that the believer died with
Christ, Paul now refen to the ordi·
nance of baptism. Here the apoctle
follows his f;unilia.r pattern of UleTt·
ing a tru.th and then iUustnting it. As
many as w,., bapti61d llttlo CltriJt
I tnu Uln'l baptilld t'"to Iris d1atlt
The phrue. for 'to be baptlud unto'
(hn lti••b• tis ) c:an also be translated
to bt Hpti•td i11 or 'alilh r'"''"' lo.
It is used in the tentt: of hefn~t bt.p-.
tized with rupea to the. name of
....._,. (cf. Acta 8 :16: 19:5; I Cor.
I :13, 15; MalL 28 :19). The ordinanet
of boptiom io fOCUJ<d upoco the deolh
of Christ -it1 mtanin.K and outcome.
llut Paul heft point> to the lmt>li<a-
tions of baptiJm with refeftOClt to thl
Romano' way of ~le. Tlw ... p bot-
linn, tltwl/twl, ... ,. ~ ,,...
gttltn «rit• -.. t. ".,." to ,.,
d .. rh . 'llolnr burit4 toc<Jhor' ••--
tho tality of Otriot'o olooth. Otriot
died, and tho --rally dlool wltb him. ,.., .., Clftlt ..,. ~ froM
tiw i..U t~trot.gA t1w ,wry •I 11uo
F•thn. Thit it a comp~ntive dataee.
The ......-m broutllot "' the Lord Jeaua a new manner of Ufe. lD a alnJ&.. •
lu -y ... ow.....U4;w---.. •I Hf•. Sino< .,. ,_ lcltatl6ool with
Otriot in hit olooth, ,... are ldiadW
wkh him in bit NiLDiectloa.. F« t'aa :
S..riouf-, tile iWitec:tkw .._,t a...,
, ........ of Ufo. Wo won btltW Wlllt ·I
Otrfil ........ tbol ..........
at.o.ld lfw Ia fAA I IJJ 'If I ft. ,..._/
. .,..~11owollt (AV) --~-: If llf• anloo Willi It lito .,~ :r;, ·If~ In t1oo.......,. ftNIIr• I fcl. A.~)(--.. .r • TIM w , .,. C'III!UU •• ,,
1!1152, .. I ),
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FRIED CHICKEN
.. 5-5910
11 ;00 ··-"' ':00 "·""· D.ify CLOSID TUI.SOAV
291 E. 17TH STREET
COSTA MESA
A.R. MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Carnahan Aw
Cor0n11 del Mat
•
P1umb1n1 Repe;1tt
DAY A NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
67~130
J&J
UPHOLSTERY .,. __ .... ...
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AWARD '*' tM occ ..... ,.,... ..... ,_ 1a 111o 1m ,...aa. ao a1oo
·-..., lUI F ..... ...,. -· Muroerttt Atkin,..., presented
tM award 011 behalf ol Marin. ... s. ......
"Colooel Tommy" AWoson
... •••• a promlDent leader ln the
Area dur1Dg the past
reus. He serYedoatbeHen-
leJ race commtttee durin& bis
mtUtary sernce 1D EnclaDd and
wu lutrumental la arraneinr
USED CAR
·OF
RECORD 52nd ANNIVERSARY NEW CAR
SALES AR~ FLOODING OUR USED CAR
DEPARTMENT WITH FINE TRADE INS.
COM.E IN TODAY
ANO SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW FAR
WE ARE WILLING TO GO TO REDUCE
OUR TREMENDOUS USED CAR
INVENTORY!
WIN A
FREE PINTO
REGISTER
TODAY!
AA you need i!. a ¥olid driv.r'' licet~!ot: to fiU
011t ttle slrnple ptiae drawifiCJ ticket riNrt mftn
C'tlCJibte to wift a ne-w 197) Pinto or ORe
51 other •oluable prires. It's Theodore ~~::::;,.~way of ~ayiiHJ "Thonk You" for 52 I' Y""' of nrvitH~ Orae9c-CO¥IIty
f\e ICift'lt OWWet'sliip o"d mcNICifienllewt,
Duck Feet
fins
-.. Qlo Ol1ml>l< -eom-llldadlftl7--
lod~ ........ -
--for t11o ocbol-t.rtld&'l lDcllldt tM ertw mem ..
ber'l academic per1or1Da:Jaee,
mont cblncter aM &)l...&roclad
coo1r11>at1oo lo er-
fD I.D efl::lrt to IDCOUrt&e
cooe1 JII)OfUmanahlp IIIII atblo-
Ue eOOel'forl, Col. A.tkinaOO
at.o dettped and created Ute
MarlDers "all sports" trcpby
awvded each year to either
Corona tktl Mar or Harbor Hllb
tor total wtna ln 8 aporis ~
ba-11, basketball, -U.
gymnutles, mmmtnc. teiUli.s,
water polo aad wrestlln(.
Tbe swords oo the tropb)'
•ere donated by Col Atk1Dion
aod are autbenUcated to hive
beell wielded by aoWen from
one ot tbe Duke of WelllnctOD'•
rectmeots at tht Battle of Wa.
terloo, the last battle of tbt
NJPOleoo.Ic wars.
STEPHEN N. BARNARD of
Newport Beach has been
appointed president of Koll
Center Newport, a 177-acre
master -planned otnce buBdlng
and commer cial pro~ct botmd-
ed by Campus Dr. aod Jam-
boree Rd. and MacArthur Blvd.,
near the airport. Over 1.6 mll-
Uon SQ. tt of otnce spa.ce will
be developed at KoU Center
Newport and It will be marketed
by Coldwell, Banker & Co.,
uclus1ve leasing agents. A
resident of Orange CoW'Ity tor
more than 15 years, Mr. Bar-
na.rd was previously uaocl.ated
with Coklwell Banker as a vice-
president and resident manager
of the firm's Santa Ana otnce.
VALLELY, LIVSEY TO
COHOUCT BB CLitltC
The fundamentals of otfen&e
and defense wUI be stressed at
Ora.nre Coast College's annual
John Vallely basketball cllnlc,
act~e~Mtd tor Juoe 18-t2 ln tbe
OCC Gym.
Vallely, a former OCC star
and an All American at UCLA,
•lll be on hand to conduct
the clinic. He wtU be assisted
by OCC basketball coa ch Herb
Livsey.
The cllnlc Is organized for
boys eight to 14 years of age
and meets Monday through Fri-
day from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m.
Reg'lstratlon f~e Is S3 5.
RUTH POOL ELECTED
Irvine Coast women gollers
bave installed Mrs. Roger
(Ruth) Poole as president; Doty
Grant, tournament chairman;
Jane Lenk, secretary: Dottle
Estey, treasurer : Joan McCorrl,
handicap; Janis Whi teside,
rules; Zora Hutchison, pubU~
c ity; Ellie Dunn, prizes; Doro~
thy Gra y,Sunday~vents,S hlrley
Meyer, daily events, Vickie
Geary, guest day, and Joe Hart-
ley, advisor.
Mrs. Poole served tfle past
year as tournament chairman.
The instai\.atlon followed the
annual bonus tournament, clos-
ing out the year 1972 -73, which
had been led by Mrs. Joe Hart-
CONVERSE
J.A.CK PURCELL
ADIO.A.S-TRETORH
I
COL. G. H. (.JEFF) TEEPLE, center, presents the Gi.ftord
H. Teeple perpetual trophy to Fred Meyer, left, of Corona
del Ma.r and Myron Sheward or Bay Sbores following
their victory In the 19th a.nnu:al better ball ot .-rtners
goU tolltnament at lrYine Coast Country Club. The duo
posted a 21 under pu net score 121 to best the ftekl or 74
teams In the 36-hole tourney, (Rich Basaett photo.)
CIF BB STARS TO PLAY
Three all-CIF stars wtUplay
tor the South tn the 8th annllil
Orange CountY high school all
star basketball game scheduled
tor June 23 at Orange Coast
College.
The contest, featuring the
county's top graduating senton,
is sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Club, TtpoN Is slated
for 8 p.m. In the OCC gym.
The South leads the series
5-2.
AII -CIFers Casey Jones and
Jeff Wharton of Corona del
Ma.r and Don OanJel of Tustin
•tu play for coach Tandy Gil-
Us' crew. BothJonesandWhar-
ton het>ed guide Gillis' Sea
Klngs to the lrvtne League
championship this past season.
The Rebel roster includes
Jones, Wl\arton a.nd Matt Keough
ot Corona del Mar; Scott Reider
from Fot.mtaln Valley ; Mike
Berr-y of Costa Mesa; Todd
Collins of Estancia; Mark
Adams, Marina; James Holms,
Newport Harbor; John Ormas:a,
Tusttn; Rob Ferguson, Mission
Vie )::I; and Mark FordotMarina.
OVER 1,300 WILL GET
DEGREES AT 0. C. C.
More than 1,300 students are
candidates for graduation at
Orange Coast College's 25th
commencement.
Graduation e:rerclses will be
beld at 7:30 p.m. thJs Friday
in LeBard stadium,
Of the 1,319 candidates, 980
are JW'Ie graduates, 230 com-
pleted their requ1rement5 LD
Febrtaty, and 109 completed
SOPHOMORE Tim Bandel of requirements 1n the swnmer of
Corona del Ma.r was named 1972.
A NrtH of I nmm• ntla e--IIIIo -at Qlo BoJI Cl"', 5N C-st.,
COita Ilea. C~ wt.U CO.· tt•• tbroaC1> AUC. ll.
Bwlmmll'l are cllndotd 1l&o DOD-...unerl, ........ be·
~ ntaamen, lntemed ..
latH, ldnDc«< beclAJJer• us
n1mmen. n. ant terl., ot ell••
started Mooday aod wtU r.m
tbroo&h Juoe zz. other c-.,..,
aU with tbe arne t•chera lilt
tormat will be held Jlmt t$.
July 6, July 9 .. July 20, Jll)y
U·Auc. s. Auc, &·All(, 17 and
Aq. zo.Auc. st.
PareDU wantlDg lnformaU.OO
about tbe ctass shouk1 cau 548.
iS87 betweeo 2 p.m. and 5:SO
p.m. or between &:SO p.m. am
9 p.m. After tbls Friday, call
aoyttme h'om 10 a.m. until 5
p.m. MODday throqgtl Frtday,
or trom 9 a.m. Wllll 2 p.m. on
Saturdays.
Prtces noce from $%2 per
c lass tor children l.mder 2doWD
to $10 per class for lotermed-
Lates a.Dd !Wlmmers. Each class •-:~~~~~
includes 10 lessons ot 25 min-
utes eacll, e.zcept the other-2
group, wblcb has 10 lessons ot
15 mlnutes each.
Classes a.re uallable from
9 to 11:30 a.m. and from noon
unttl 2 p.m. Monday through
Saturday,
All classes startonM.ondays,
Reservations must be made
in person, wUh half of the class
tee paid \C)OO regtstraUon.
students need not be Boys
C iub members.
• 1770 HEW PORT
con A M!SA
646-9313
1· I "I I' .,, ' • '
fJ•" J/.,,. . .. ·~
Srd Gr•l W'Hkl
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'PAPER MOON'
PAm WID. JUNI 17
Orange Coast College's athlete Processloo.al mulic will be
of the year at a speclal banquet preseoted by the Oran .. c..tt ~~~~~~'.':~~~~ hekf at BOO Burns restaurant iD Cotlere concert b&DC!. IIUilc
Newport Center. He played 2 durlng the ceremony wlU be
years ot footbaUatOCC and wu provided by tne OCC chOrale.
on Vern Wagner's wrestli.Dg Dr. Norman E. Watsoo, chan-
Squad for two seasons. Bandel, cellor of the Coast c~";,~~:!Z ' ~~~~~~~~~~~ who will a1tend Utah State next Colle~ District, w111
year onawrestllngschOiarsh.ip, OCC's annual outstanding
had a 59-10-0 two-year record zen award. Graduates wtu
at ace as a grappler. Last presented by Dr. Robert B.
season he compiled a 33 _ 3 Moore, preEident of Ora••• I
mark, tinlshlng 4th in the state Coast College, and Or.
in the 190-poWld clasi. Last A. Scott, dean ot lnstrucllon.
L!GAL NOTICE year Bandel was an ofl'enslve
guard on Dick Tucker's foot~
ball squad and was selected
to the All South Coast Coo-FICTITIOUS Bl.EINESS NAME STATEMENT terence second team.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG
Notice is hereby S"~•en that
the Planning CommtssJon ottne
City of Newport Beach wtll hold
a public hearing on Amendment
No. 37'6 lnitlated by the City
VINCENT
PRICE
DIANA
RIGG
1-::::~~~ ............. -ta49fl
WI WILL n:1~L
YOUII HOMI
""'-
ltAT!S FOR 0 ASS! FlED ADS
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2TI .. t
1,!0
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1110
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5.110
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FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL CABlN, north
shOre, Lake Arrowhead. Rent
week-end, w~k or month.
549~3612 or 530...6275.
FRONT DUPLEX for
•le. Olmer/apot, 8'73-9261.
YOUR TEETH? ~r
plate wttb tome ,old 1D the
molars roUDd oa M&rl'l'f1.te
1a HU'bor VieW HUll. Come
to Ena:lp offtce, pay b' tills
ad, ldelltlly ,..... ltotl>, and
tblf'r• fOGI'•· 871-01550.
PERSONAL
BALBOA WIG CENTER --Wig
styling, $7,50; wtglet styling,
$3.50, Also available: clean-
ing, sizing, conditioning, col-
orl%1.ng. One day service.
675-2434. 107 Palm, Balboa.
Hours: Tues. thru Sun. 10-6.
o BOOKS FOR SALE
SP~~IAL THlS WEEKI
READ IN June tuue of
AMERICAN OPINION Map-
zine; "Honor to the Men Who
SurYived." Alan Stang tnter-
vtews some of lhe heroes
wOO took all the enemy could
gtYe and returned to ln.lplre
Amerl.ca. One yea.r suMerlp-
tJoo : $10, S~cle copy, ~1.
-AT-
American Opinion Book Sbre
1914 Harbor Bl., Coat& Mea
TeiepboDo, 646-0&45
HELP WANTED
MEN/WOMEN
INTERESTED IN
SELF
DEVELOPMENT7
It can be from sehooltnc,
lraiDtnt, or IDdtYtdual tm ..
pl'Oftment: tbroueh OQ duty
trllnlnr Pld off dutr -..
Uoo, Jt'aanUablt tD Todi.J'•
Volaateer Army -~ IF ,..,.
Qlllllly --ftlld oat, ... ,..,
loca.l u. s. Ar•J Reprnea-
WIYe Ulted below.
541 •• lllt.b st. eo.ll-
f4f-ll61
(Moo .... .-.~ .. llllllllea-
--.. l1-14alo, 11-14,-.)
,....,.. Aray -.. Ioiii ,...
• I
eMUSICAL 1'0. SAL I
JUNE JAMBOREE
Mlntplaoo -73 note --)ut
the thing tor Umtted space
$395. Sllvertooe Sploet Orp.D
--Lessons £-beocb $325. Wur-
Utzer sptoet pl&.oo --Jut$4251
Lowrey C ltat1oo COD80ie ••
new orp.n warranty ~m.
Astln-Welgbt coosolepl&Jxj'wlth
sound ot a erand $995. Yamaba
newest model BK-ZO Orp.a, Z
only@~~ $1495.
New tetnn.y 41 Yamaba
pianos ltoct for tboH wbo
demand tbe ultimate 1D qalltyl
SCHMIDT MUSIC CO.
Yam.1ha -stelmr'J.y -Loney
1907 N. Wain st., Santa ADI
Ell. 1914
FOR SALE
SEXTANT --Keutell 6 E.._,
like new tn U. on wood box,
about 30 yeara old. V&lM
$300. Will oeU lor $150. Call
633-4790 (after sl.J: caU 544.
8S38)
HAVILLAND CHlMA, abtll pat.
tera, ?5 pt.c:es. Aleo IIICMd
--1 by VIIJIY. S48-815>.
SAILBOAT, Cbpptr 11', Ea.-
tru, wltb JPKlal tnn..
Cost $3,150, aUtac h,tOO.
53!-1774.
ARTIST'S EASEL; I mete .....
DaJd8h modtrll OCet*-.1
ebiJJ's, $1& eaeb; 5-1/1 a.
kJar Dr••• adt tuJ~t, •· Call 541-1011 cr 1'11-4111.
It •
Newport t.och Bollloa N.wport &.ach Balboa
Balboa Island Costa Meso
Lido Isle Corona del Mar Real Estate Balboa Island Costa Meso
Lido Isle CorOlla del Mar
FANTASTIC DUPLEX
Doftd.l
IN THE. CENTER OF CO RON A DEL, MAR
TbrH bedroom tmll. wttb 01Ciflnd1DI flatlrM.
Flrtlpltee, lllP catbedrtl eelllnp. S.III:IM c::arplla,
drtpn, ea~neta aOO llcbf: ft.Etures ud aorreo-
lt&IDid alauYIDIJow's. '$119,500. .
COLWELL
"~
675-7225 ·---.
•••••••••••••••••••
Lido lsle--5 Bedrm.
I<• 45. FOOT LOT 5TRI!!T TO STREET
.. >-' -. "":" FAMILY ROOM
• I GAR PEN PATIO
we got
A VIEW FOR YOU!
Perched on the hill overlooking the harbor
entrance. A magnificent Olde Englisb bome
with 4.500 square feet: 3 big bedrooms, den,
lonna! dining area, super view kitchen, large
private sundeck & a fabulous family eame
room . Complete with fireplace, wet bar, step-
down wine cellar & beautlful decor. Definite-
ly a one of a kind home. $296,500
HARBOR
COM RIALTOU
2141 E. C..st Hwy., C..-olol MAr
"Sooll"' RMI lstato 1ft ... ..,.,. HarW .. -,,....
673·4400
P.t. Buwu !Gall,
NEW LIST·ING
ATTINTION • SURPIIIS,
IIACH LOVIIIS,
JHVIITOIIS
_ _ _ _ ...,.,no would UU 10 haft
lhla C\1._ 2 bociiOom Newport BMdl boUM 011
a larl• R-2 lot.
CALL !.Ia Bouley.
...._-. ...... palst•,.,.
PEIE. aARRm ~TY ..............
1011111 .
MACNAB
IRVINE ----------·---------RN£1 HOMES
POVER SHORES
Magmiicent Ocean & Bay V1EW! Beauti-
fully decorated--4BR's, 4 batb.J-formal
DR, FH. Trul y a prestige home. fl25,000.
By Appt Evelyn Gray MZ-8235. (UI7J
ENJOY THE GOOO LIFE
and leave plenty of time for goU. ReJu in
your 2nd-story billiard room w/sma.shing
view of acres of green fairway•. Custom-
bui.lt SBR. 4 bath, formal DR home. 3--car
garage. $195,000. Maxjne Williams &t2-8235.
IU22J
CHARMING CAMEO HIGHLANDS
View of Ocean & Canyon. Enc.bantin.l IBR
&r: deo (or 4BR) home. FabuiOUJ FR-Iitch-
en combination. $11.500. Ch&rlene Reich-mann MU235. (U l2)
[Irvine I· .. --Coo ,.I
tol .,.... DrtM ...,.12211
liM"M'Jtlw 1M aM
----~ -----------.
IMMACULATE!
FEE SIMPLE
POPULAR MONACO MOPEL ON ONE Of
THE LARGEST LOTS IN HARBOR VIEW
HOMES. UPGRADEP .... CARPETS ... SELF
CLEANING OVEN, ETC.
as as
CORONA DEL MAR
CORNER DUPLEX
•$71,500
o COMPLETELY REPONE IHSIPE a, OUT
• 51;~ TIIISI
LIVING AT ITS BEST
In thls really beauttful Cumel model borne oo
coot ce greenbelt In destn.ble Harbor View. It's com-
plete .-tth \C)Inded extras, tastetu.Uy decorated,
lonly protesslooal laDd~ two patios, •ery
prlnte eorDtl' Jot oo tee Jud, aDd It Is Immaculate
ttu'ougtlout. Three bedroona, two ftlll bltbl, family
room and formal diD1nr room. Orl.b' $69,900.
Call 6'73-8550 .,r Ttewt.ac appointment.
THE REAL ESTATERS
332 MARGU!RITE, CORONA P!L MAR 673-1550
~IJ,.Ja .JJ.
I'UST1el WATEAFIONT .......
SHOWN IY AI'I'OIHTMIHT
LINPA ISLI WATI'III'IIONT
CuiiiOm 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of
maln channel. 5oft colon, rlcl> wood ponol-
lnl • 3 frplea., p. a warm lnllma._ feel·
inl-Wat.erlnlnl mm. IIIII._ bu dbl. bath.
<tlnlaro.a, vltw <locka. ..• , .•..... fai,IOO
LlnM 1 ... We"' h Wil
CUllOm 4 bdrm., ~ balll ...... '"' ._. =Q, oqulppad -.......... --lnlnt room, billiard -........ .
,_ Cs Qllh Wee sUM,--~~~... CMA11-&~-...-
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VIEW OF HAUOI UGHIS
"HAIIIOR VJIW HILU"
Located high on the hlll, offerinc tun enjoy-
ment at the vtew of Newport Bay & Pod&
Ocean. Luak blt. 3 bdnn., Wnlly rm., dlnlnl
rm., with a htd. & lilt' d. pool & Jacuzzi; on a
prof .... lndJ<pd. lot. Offered In fee at pe,ooo
GOLF COUISE VIEW
NEW LISTING
Lge. es:ec. home with 5 batlul, pme :room,
family room, sauna bath, dining rm. &: lge.
country kitchen w/all modem conveniences.
5800 SQUARE FEET. Offered at ,IJII,OOO.
ESCONDIDO INVESTMENT
2.1 Acres of gentle roBing ft...l, "appi'OI. 240'
X 380'," to build your own country atate.
Owner will finance, consider JUbordlnatton.
Only $24,950. Call today for the detaii.J !
ELIOW ROOM
Beautiful residential building lite areriook·
ing w.lley & the Mts. in Rancho California.
Executive homes already built in area. I
Acre site. Only $39,900. Owner will consider
terms.
ANY Of THE FOLLOWING CAN SERVE
YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS,
Velma Jord.n Bud Corbin
Michelle Davy Paul IN!rtln
Carol Arthur Muy Finch
JNn Mitct..fl RamoN~ Ho.t
EdrM Metnh Audrey Richankon
Joe O.KeyHr Wo,.,._ Probst
Edith Bray Geo"'IM Vaufht
CaiiUSfwyowrwolostato--WI
hlwlohof ..... ""-.. '"''--••pa:rt. c--........ c-a. .....
CoRBIN-MARTINf
. 7662====~~ ---
••n••HTIAL AND
8/JilHsu r•or••n•J
-ro• llfr•••n••·
1'110 I' 811101f AL
C:aHII8S.AnOJf
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c. .........
THE ULTIMATE
An elegant 2 sty Spanish home by Dale St
Charles. Located on de~>irable corner lot w/
ocean vu. 4 huge bedrooms, master suite is
out of this world. 3 full baths & powder
room. Large den has hand made frplc, Ital-
ian Marble frplc in living room. 4000 sq. ft.
of pure luxury in this beaut. 3 yr. new home.
Corona del Mar-$186,000
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT
Have you wanted to live dockside ~ Well,
here's your chance!
This is truly a pre.!.tige home in exciting
Huntington Harbour, with 4 bedrooms, for-
mal dining room, family room . ARTIST'S
RETREAT & a 30' DOCK. The beautiful
beam ceiling living room has a spaciou s
8x12 sunken conversation pit with a brick
ftreplace for added warmth. Step outside Lo
a huge BACK YARD & gaze upon the peace-
ful waters . Truly a showplace. & only
'1Zl,900. --...... Mct(8rna & Co.
Rf r II
284e E. COAST HWV.
CORON" DEL MAA, -
CURT DOSH
fi:~A~ TO"
Top Corona del Mar location, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
spectacular view. Boat slip available. Completely fur-
nished. Call for appointment to see. $150,000.
1C0 W£ST COAST HIOHWA'f'
N&~ .. T •aA04 IQ--472 644-201
* BOYD REAlTORS PRESENTS jf
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
Perfect tor a Unly, act1V9 tamliJ --a Harbor
VIew Hills Portot1Do model --sharP cOW'ltfJ ldtcben
SIBIIJ fl.mUy room --3 bedrooms 3 baths.
* HAVE YOUR CAKE-
. . , aDd eajoy JOUf summer tn this desl.nble ln1De
Ternce borne. Two bedrooma, 2 baths, coaYertible
d., --.. ' ou•-U>o oe~~~n,. Pool, too!
~~BOYD * 67S-ml * K29E.C..otHwy.
c-.. -
SSO NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 833-0700
* POPSICI.E RANCH *
For e.s:change. FTee &. clear 110 acres part-
lf frozen oran~e grove at La Quinta. 4 acre
lined lake, npe for condo development.
Frolted owner will take ocean front or desert
bouse or condomimum.
THE IRWIN COMPANY
REALTORS
Personal seN1Ce on e.ll:clus1ve
res1den11al and setecl
1ncom1! pmper1li!S
•••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
·Y•'11 M -II II ..... ,_ ....... ,.S-......
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $72
mUUon In the first 5 months of
11173. TIDS IS A 21% INCREASE
OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 111721
1,845 new Uattnga were processed,
of wbicb 70lJ WERE SOLDI 6'7% of
the sales were cooperative.
ROY R. McCARDLE
UALTOR
' •
Ltat your property wltb a Rialto&'. .•.......• -......... .
m•c••• 'IV u-a -liTO'"' ""•"" a
1'1111 MR111'011T IIA880&--
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C011•t .... to .cttlld OordDa tbt Clty eoc.etl oa PII.Ja1Dc
Gau. ud WlW&al Martto. matter a, .. be aid hMdi.J, He
J&mMPvt.,.,.eU:Jpen-bu rtPtuenttd a ut .. eom-
m..t uu-IIWII a tM Hn-puJ, 6n'eloptra ud llrriroa-
port HartxJr Chamber ot Com ... -meatal ~. bat •1• be ...
m•ce, IDd KaU S..J:y, former DO local proptdtJ tnteretb I.Dd
clal.rn:u ~ the PB 6 R com-11 DOt Ctlfl'tatiJ' rtprHtntlnl
m1t:PJD. will taU thelr ..U UJ0D1 1D the bulkUDI or de-
at tbt llrlt PlaDDtnc Commts-Ye)Qpmeot llulDen.
•kiD meetifl1lll Job'. Mr.. Hart and ber bll8bi.Dd
... of social note
tyPIG ----of
not ..... _, --CWIIIo-an -"' "'"" ,,.,... .. ·--.... 1011 real _ .. ---• lira. Rowlud ~-of 8oJ -IIIII-of real-•-ncottiiJ u ..., ,.. lA 11a Old world .-1M IIIIMdiDIIIolr ___ -. llarllll cll.llDt ... '""'
11 HawJ.l to man tbelr l:l.lftr .,, II1D a .... bit oa a. --Mrl'· Nitta ,..-.,of ...... -a pao-trtp tiMir llllllU .. u nu u 1oar bllllar lllU1 of 1M 1ti111 IIIIIOio
8VE BA'JD ol Hnport S.Cb time frteods aecompi..DMd them lD E~. • •
1oob orw a coafftJeat.....,. for tbe 11 day boUdaY, IDektdl.aC t.crr Moore trY1M Com
11M If ..... ted bJ NU-ORIP llr, ..-:t Mrs. Rowilad G. Lob-puJ pUDir 'IDd tU.I ~
~ Wfdeb wtU be oae ot maa al Harbor HIJbiuda:, tbe JA)el.l'ed 011 the HTr..a 01' COD
muy DtW prodGda dllptayedtD hoooree's 10ft I.Dd: dl.uctMr'-NqQMCel'' TV _, T-
Sootblud Rome and GucMa la~law, atctt __ llboald II.Y Lury aad
Sbow July Z7 thrOQCb Auc. 5 • • • bit "IMI.'t'J''' bride beeaUH be
lD A.oa.betm camutloo eeoter. Mn. WUUam Brewlter Tritt IUQIIll her wel.iat e potlldl
Georp Colourll. produc•, of lJdo Isle bU retla'Ded to too U&N; l.fld thereby lolt $100
a.yt more tbln 300 exldbJton ber DWl)' pubUe rei&Uoa.l du-1 dedit u Larry wu aetaauf
wtll r.n dlapllys durtna the 10 u .. trom a 2 week hoiJ.daY LD betnc a reoUeman, but ntlltr
da)' tbo'w. HanO. tor-tbt ,__., 1hoe1 ._el-• ......... _..., ,,. ..
ry, etc., mW her welp mere Orange coast Collep ttoo. 00 ltap .
Reid Welpi. 89, a retired enta Patricia Ann Patrtek at •
auditor' for tbe Dte ol Calli~ Santa AM and Allan Raymoad
ornil., wu burled Moaday l.D Torrey of Costa Yeaareplan-
REID WEIGEL DIES
lliURSDAY, l UNE 14, d73
FOR THE RNEST ..
BABY HWTH NEEDS
You'll find only the best·knQwn
names in our s•l•ction of lt•m•
for boby's comfort and well-
laing . . . Visit our pharmacy
today! ~nt.d to tueeeed Darid owa Hart's Sporting Goods ln
TlDCIIr mJ RoWe Putuld. CD Costa Yea. Sbe 1!.-es at 2916
I be PBR Commlasioa were pa Clay St, Newport Hetlhta.
compaD:J euelltln BW 1'011 Ur. Voa Each, 49. 1a lfll&le.
E.eb ud IP(ll't1Dc good.a sales-He works for the So.-ben Cal-
woraa EYIIJ'D Hut. llona1a Gu Co. tn Los A.a .. les
Faltb Vopi. a bouaeYile wbo a.ra1 Uns al 110 VIa On1eto, ,.._.'l Pa.ctnc View memorial part, o.iDc 1 summer •eddlnl attbe MILDRED SHEARER OF
Harbor View Hills, He died CburcllofReflectionsiDKnott'l C.M. SUCOJMBS AT 1•
Una: at 40f 6Zod st., Newport Lido laM!.
Sbares, wJU replace Cbulel Tbe City Couocil also:
June 7 at H01.1 hospital. Berry Farm.
Sword CD . the Ubrary board. • OVER-RVL£0 the Plan----Ore~~ lUng wu r~ Dille CommUsloa and obJfld a
to another term oo the CtYII youse at lZOl K1Dp Rd., cwr
Sentce Commtsston. Haven. which wtll eueed hetlflt
Mr. Weigel, who Uved at ------:-:::-:-:---
2'100 Peterson Pl., CoD Mesa, LEGAL NOTIC::E __
Is survived by his wife, Fay
and a soo, R. ld, (Jim) Weigel
Fl.ller'IJ aervtcu were bekt
here yesterday for Mildred M.
Sbet.rer, 74, ot 232 E. l9tb St.,
Costa Mesa, Who 41ed Jtme 9
AU a.ppolrltees were oomtna-ordlDa.oce sta.ndarda.
ted by the City Couocll's ap-• REFERRED to the city at-
polntmeots committee, chaired
by Couocllma.J) Carl Kymla. torney for revlsloo a.aordl.ni.Dce
Mr. Parker, 39, lives at 2327 reauJattnr tow truck a:erYice. • PaiTPOlfED untt1 the July
Arbtaua St., East Bluff. He Is 9 meetiPg dtseusston at an am-
an attorney for Occidental Pe-endment to the EmkayCo.pJans
troleum, Land and Development tor Newport Place, andareport
Corp., wttJcb hOlds a long-term trom tbeCouocll'senvtronmen-
lease on bayside property lm-tal committee oo tbeEdlaooCo.
mediately east of Ute Towers upansion ln Huntington Beach.
a.partmeot.!l on Mariner's Mtle. • REFERRED to the jolnt
WileD the Chamber of Com-b.arbor committee a request
merce became active ln advl-from the Central Newport Beach
sing city planners on formula-ASSD. that tile city bad. eftorl$
tlon of tile geoenl plan, Mr • to get the Army Engineers: to
PuUr headed aChambereom-build a model test basin of
mlttee wttich got the CttyCoun-Newport Bay and tbe Santa Ana
ell to nuke about 20 changes river <U:Let for long-range stu-
in land useandpopub.tlonplans. dies.
"1 will not be advocating • OKAYED cooperative f\n-
the Chamber of Com merce po-anc!ng with Costa Mesa tot
sitioo 00 the Pla.nnlng Com-widening Pb.centia Ave trom
mission,'' Mr · Par~r told the near Production Pl. to t6th St.
EnslgJJ. this week, but I for-• GAVE StCJPOrf to a state
mu.lated the Chamber's policy legislature bill okaying use of
on the general plan and It does gas tu funds for mass transit
reflect my personal views." aDd anti-pollution measures.
License feud is seHied
Easter Sledge, a muscular,
articulate black man from La-
guna Beach, says he's a maid,
and he resents poHce hellcOQ-
ters 1n Newport tracld.ng hlm
down and hoverlng overhe1d
While he lS arrested for work-
Ing here without a business
Ucense.
The c lty' 1 Ucenatng ac:Uoo.
say• Mr. Sledge Is a cleaning
contractor who cleans hOuses
by llA)Olntrnent, has no taxes
wlthhek! by aDJ employer and
ts, therefore, an Independent
bus:lnessman. They want him
to pay $70 a yea.r for a city
business license.
Cit} COtmcllmen say tlleywUJ
accept the city's share of a
$100 tlne that Mr. Sledge has
already paid ln court for vio-
lating city licensing taw and
issue him a Ucense for a year.
"Th:lt means I'm belng sen-
tenced to buy a Ucense," Mr .
Sledge complained Monday night
when he appeared before the
Co uncil to ob)ect to the .. note
Idea of Ucenslng lndlvlr1ual lio-
mestic workers.
'Wbat do I get for my $70""
he asked.
"The right to rio business ln
Newport Be2ch," replied Cotm-
cllman Milan Oosbl.
That answer was probably a
little better ttu.n the one Mr,
Sledge says he got one~ before
when he asker:! the same Ques.
tlon Jn court.
"I was told the $70 bought
me the prlvlle~ of drlvtng on
Newport streets --I thought
the p.s tu: paid for that."
Mr. Sledge's local troubles
bep.n on March 23 when pollee
foUOO him working at an lrls
Ave. address ln Corona del
War without a Ucense. A ctty
report says he was told to
complete tbat )Db but not to
start another tmt11 he BOt a
license. Later the same d:iy,
he was spotted worldng at ano.
ther ~use and g1ven a dta-
tlon to appear ln court oo Aprtl
6. When he failed to appear,
a warrant was Issued.
A month b.ter, when he was
cleaning a bouse for Mrs.Mar-
pret Moulton at 317-1/2 B2y
Front, Balboa lsb.nd, he was
arrested on the warrant.
"A helicopter hovered over.
head, pollee ca.rs ll'ith flashlnR"
r~ Ughts, a plaln clothes pol.
iceman ·-It wasqldtea scene,"
That Is how Mr.Sledge r ecalled
1t for the Cotmcll. He pal11
$100 in court for the license
violation.
Couoc.llmaa John Store and
city license Inspector Jim Stn-
asek pt~lnted the legal tech-
niC2llty that resultert ln Mr .
Sledge's arrest.
"11 you don't have an employ-
er wlthhoW ta.xes trom yolD'
pay, then you are an Independent
contractor," Mr. Ston• rea-
soned. Mr. Slnasek agrec>11,
"Are babysltters Ucensed''"
asked Councilman Dostal.
"No," repUed Mr. Stnasek.
"Then let's changt> the or.
dlnance and put maids aod peo-
ple like Mr. Sledge under the
same category as baby si tters,"
he suggested, The rest or the
Council went along wlth a sug-
gestion that the staff -:orne !C)
ll'lth some Ideas on changing
the ordinance. They alSo agreed
to g1n Mr, Sledge a one-year
Ucense tor his money ·-and
Ills trouble.
"All I'm doing I.!! trying to
make an honest Uvlng," s:ald
Mr. Sledge, a Uttle contused.
"I've talked to doctors from
Laguna Beach woo practtce at
Hoag bospttal and don't have
business Uceoses," Mr. SlectKe
c laimed later, "What about
tOOm?"
He didn't ret a.n an.wer.
WE' I! AC.OSS f.OM HEW RALPH'S
MARK !T OM 17th St. IH COST 4 MESA .
WE SELL
Al:iiOUES
-ALL KlfDS
IMPORTS 145·1
ol Santa Ana.
Dr. Lothair Green omc1ated
F'1CTITIOUS: BlBINESS NAME at C08ta Mesa memorial has-
STATEMENT ptl.al. Marina plan 33)1 E. Co•st Hwy., C.tofte c&.l M.or
IBI _ zw~.B~.H
~ -tllf f.IIWfl-" ... ""'"' . o ty "ed at ftmeral services In PacUic Is S ml VIe• chapel.
Mr. Weigel was born In Iowa.
RebulkUng of Baysnores He tu.d Uved 58 years In Calii-
Yarlna 1n Newport Beach and ornia and 5 years In Orange
The following person Is do-Otttc1atlng at servlcea 1D Pa-
log bosloess as: Surrey Manu-cltlc View Chapel Harbor View
tacturlng Company, 3321 W. Hills, waaOr.B. LotmtrGreen.
Warner, Santa Ana: Richard Burial wu In Pactnc VIew ,.-------.. -......... ~------., Scott Reharl. 414 Fernleaf,Co. memorial park. INSu•uNcE
construction or a big condo-County.
mlnlum proJe<t by the Balboa OFFICE ITEMS STOLEI'l Bay CJ~ oo Catalina Island
rolla del Mar. Mrs. Shearer was a native of llJI
This business Is cooducted New Mexico, and had Uved 51 IAOTORCYCLE 'IMMEDIATE COVERAGE
by an Jndh1dual. years lD Cautornll, the Ia.st AUTO
.Signed: Richard Rehart. 40 years LD Orange Cotmty. BOAT MONTHLY PAYMENTS
HOME
MEDICAL
LIFE
were stymied Monday by the The theft of $640 wortb of
South Coast Regiona.l con. office equipment from Suite E,
servattoa Commission (SCR. 41 0 W, Coast Hwy,, MariDera
cc~ Mile, was reported to Newport
This statement was tnedwtth Sbe ts aurvl'ted by her bus-LOW RATES
the County Clerk of Orange band, James; a dauctJt:er,Doro. Exull.-wt di1count, up to~ for •tu"nh with 12 unlh
County on June 12. 1973, wu. thyTrawotCoolaMosa;abro-McD011Id IISIJnCI AIIICJ
The eommlulon, which con-Beach poUce June 4 by Jot.~
trots deYelopment along the Wilson. Entry was madethrougt
Ora.oge and Los Angeles the rear by twisting the locking
col.llty ~stUne, okayed coo-mechanism ot1 a door.
Uam E. StJohn, County Clerk. ther, Edftrd Farcuhanoo of PHOHE 6.46-19•1
by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, Ootrney; a sister, LoulseStua.rt
Publish: June 14, 21, Z8,July of Lynwood, 8 grandehlldreo 2043 W .. tcliff Dr., Suite 202
5, 1973, in the Newport Harbor and 7 ereat-craodcbJklren. Newport Beoch, Coli f. 92660
E05i«<. F -28002
structJoo by the Irvine Co. at
Promontory Bay and the Cove,
both oear Bayside Center.
Approval could come later
tor the Bayshores Marina pro-
}ect, but eommtsslooera
first be assured that maJclne
lite on lbe bottom of the bay
w1U DOt be threatened by any
dredging. The Irvine Co. a!-
ready has city permission
rebtdld the marina's boat
:.nd add rest rooms andparldng
spaces. However, the SCRCC
falled to approve the pro)ect.
after board member Rlmmon
Fay, a marfne biologist, ques-
tioned us etteet on marine Ule.
After Irvine p~nner Latl'}'
Moore asked tor a chance to get
aoswers to Mr. Fay'aquestloos,
the commission agrHd to re-
hear the matter later.
'The CoYe, a 60-~m.it coodo-,
minturn development jUSt I
of the Balboa 1solla~nd:!,~:'': got eommlsstoo &l
the Shark lsla.nd
nezt door, was delayed Ln Its
plans to build a dining room,
rest rooms, loWlge and otnce.
"Nobody showed ,_, to rep-
resent the clUb," Commission-
er Judy Rosener ot Lido lslt
explained, · "so the permit
request was tabled."
Monday's SCRCC session
started ln the morning and
lasted until midnight.
DELFORD CERRETSE
OF C M. SUCCUMBS
Services are scheduled for
this Frlcla.y afternoon at Pacl-
tlr. View Chapel, Harbor View
Hills, fnr OeUord W. Gerretse,
58, of 1021 American PI., Costa
Mesa. woo died Tuesday at
Hoag hOspital.
Mr. Gerretse, 2n employee
of the RosanCorp. on Mariner's
Mlle. had Uved here 12 years.
The family suggests dona-
tions to the heart fund .
SERVICE CLUB REPORT
The F.:xcttange C lub of New-
port Harbor will Install new
officers at a dlnner d-ulce at
the Irvine COiilst Cotmtry Cl~
SatunJ:ay nJght . Charlle Browa
Is the oew president, Ron Wh.lt-
ley ls 1st VP, Dick Hodge
2nd VP and Joe Chambers 1a
secretary -treasurer. New
board membersareJimEnstg:o,
Fred Davis, and Btu LaDow,
Next ThiU'sday, the E~t:hange
luncheon meeting at the Stllft
Shirt wiU hear former
congressman IDd pr~sideotial
c:~.ndldate John Schm1U. • • •
Balboa Lloa• t..rd
Mlsr.ud dlecuu "BusloHI 11
R uu1a" at their TuudiJ alpt
meettnc at the VIlla SwtdeD.
Next TueediJ, tbe umal to-
ttl lb. lion dlmer duee will be
"-kl lbmrdtbe ··t.JaodQueeo."
New president .nu be Bill Blue,
1rllb LJRQ ErtcUOD taJd.DC OHl'
lot Ylcopr..-. ~IIIC
loeludt a trtp to a C&J.
Aopla ....... !-lie. • • N.,._t-~=~ a.w a mc:Me c. ''Bolt
.-. llr "-ao.lti>MIIJOC_IILIII Cam-.. at tfltU
at
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HYPOCRITES
AND INFLATION
Every government official --big, medium or little --beats
his gums about inflation. Union leaders and a lot of other
guys who make an easy living at the public trough do the
same.
While they're beating their gums, we, the people, pay the
bill for their big salaries and pensions and their high spending.
When the small merchant has his tax bite increased by the
high and mighty in their royal places, the merchant passes
the bite on to the customers in higher prices. That's called
inflation.
U the 15 to 75 per
cent, they've got to steal the money somewhere, and the
guy they steal from has to steal some of it back from you.
They call it inflation. They should call it stealing.
palace-dwellers their salaries raise
What can we do about it? First, let's have each state
send one congressman and one senator up to Washington
for one term with the understanding that he will get no
pension. You'd be surprised how fast you'd see inflation
start back downhill.
Now, before you can operate, you have to have the patient's
consent. It will be hard to get that consent. There'll be plenty
of loud, long screaming, but we should insist anyway. Both
political parties are partners in this inflation crime and they
create a lot of chaos with one bunch in office and the other
bunch screaming to get in. One term and no pension is the
place to start.
At the store, we don't sell guns, ammo or dangerous
weapons. We do have plenty of crying towels, a great deal
of patience and some old-time hardware. Come in and let's
cry together. ,_
AL FORGIT
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