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$16 9 "II• Tt&ehers In the Newport-Newport-M<!sa Fedenttoo of
0 ml IOn ..... sebool dlllrtct wtu eet Teschers agreed coad\"ona\ly
a 9 per ceot pay n.lse for next to the 9 per cent pay lUke
school year, terms.
Cloty budget· The aeroaa -the -boatd pay ''If the cost ofUviogproves HERE TODAY -· CaUiomia bike for all district employees to have risen more than 9 per
Lt. GoY. Ed Retoeeke wlll ad-was otayed Tuesday ntctrt by cent !1urlog the present school
dreu a lJD::beoa meetlo& of I N district trustees and accepted year, we wlll ask. for an addl-
the E:reblnp Club of Newport or ewport by representatives of employee tiona! raise," said NMEA'I
Harbor today, AprU 18, at tbe unions. Teachers bad eoopt Charles Gordon, president of
Ballla CorlDthlaD Yacht Club. a 16 per cent ra.lse. S~t. John the Certificated Employees
Mr. RelDeete, a eudldate for CalliD& tt "a 1(00(1, eonser-Nicoll made a counter-otter Council, which represents both
the RepubUcu nomli».Uoa lor vattve, balanced budget," New -of 9 per cent and the 2 asso-unions.
governor, Is 1DSer tDdtctment port City Manapr Robert Wynn elations representl.ng employ-The school board also acted
tor perjury 1D connection wttb presented a $16,937,105 bud«et ees accepted, Tuesday on the following mat-
the IotenattoDII Te~hoGe aad estimate for the nsca.l year Several added fringe benefits ters:
Telegraph Company's alleged bel(lnning July 1 to the new :. fits, loeludinc fongertty pay, • INDIAN CULTURE class
deaUnp With the RepubUcan City CouncU Tuesday. I were asked tor by teachers, wm be taught, fuOOed by a
party, E:rchangttes and their The budget does not include \'/ but DOt Included In the pay $3,300federalgrant,basedupon
p ests wtll bear a 30-mtnute pay raises for city employees, pacltap approved Tuesday. the 32 students In the district
talk by Ur. Reinecke. which must be negotiated be-Trustees d1d approve a new who claim at least one-
tween DOW and J1.11e. Pollee , $5,000 Ufe tuuraoce poUey tor sixteenth Am~rtcan lndii.D Get, involved ,
says Kymla
Carl Kymla SIYS Dwight
CbapiD'S adYtct to JOUDI(people
to stay oul or percment ser-
vice Is all wroor.
Mr. Kymla, stepptnr dowD
Tuesday after" 4 yeus as 3rd
District Newport City Council-
man, chaUIDPd remarks made
by presidential appolnlmeota
secretary Chaptndurin&Water~
pte telrtlmoay. Mr. Chapin ad-
vised youtb to stay away from
the ~:Sem&Dds of pWUe Ute .
are asking tor an 18 per cent l -\ , . each employee, to be paid tor blood. The class wtu be avail-
pay raise, aDd other employees by the district. able to all students. No lndt.ao
seek raises as high as 15 per Teacher salaries oow nnge parents appeared at the hearing.
cent. MRS, B. P. KEPHART was from $8,130 to $16,502. Under • INJURY CLAIM of $5,000
The prellmhary budget es-named woman or the year by the new salary schedule, eftec-ft led by parents otachUdwbose
Umate Is about $600,000 beiow the Newport Beach Charter ttve nezt schOol year, tberange~eye was injured by a nytnc
the actual $17.5 million budget Chapter, American Business wiU be from $8,862 to $1 7,987. O bject during a February, 1973,
for the-current ftscal year. Woman's Assn., at the April A health IJid dental insi.U'-class at TeW!okle school ,...
However, the eurrentbudgetln-dinner meeting. Sbe Is a 4th ance plan oow Ln effect tor referred to the district's in-
cludes pay raises ginn at the grade teacher at Wilson ele-employees was eoottnued as suraoce carrier.
first of the nscal year, and mentary school In Costa Mesa. part of the pay package. The age • TEXT BOOKS for district
the 1974-75 estimate does not She las been with the district at whlch a retired teacher can blgtl schools were not approved
Include pay raises. Last year's tor 12 years. She Is active in get tun health and dental bene-Tuesday, so that parents may
preUmiDa.ry estimate was$16.6 Eastern Star, Parent-Teacher, nts ns lowered from 67 to e:ramloe the books at the school
million, or $337,000 below this PEO, national, state and local 65. district office on 18th St. 1D
year's prellmlnaty figure. education associations ·aDd Is Monday, the 800-member Newport Heights . Trustees w111
U employees get ralsf!s any-presently vtce.presldent of the Newport-Mesa Education Assn. then take ~ book approval at
where near what they are seek~ local ABWA Chapter. -(NMEA ), aDd the 200-mtmber their nert meetillg on May 7.
toe, the final bW.get, which • TENNLS COURT Ugbtlnl(
must be adopted by June 24• ILLNESS H ALJS contract tor Corona del Mar w\ll probably nceedtlltsyear's high school courts wasgn.oted,
$17.5 mUUon n,ure. · at a cost of $Z9,448, to a firm
Tbe blliget 11 based on the In the City of IDdustry .
current property tu rate of MAYOR CHOICE • DISM\SSAL or students at $l,ZO per $100 of aueJMd Lincoln School during an elec-
nluattoa. Tho city""' tbooee-· lrtcal Tuo,.,.ynocrtt-
RtnNS ot the 1906 San F'ra..actsco quake were visited
bJ pa.renta ot Solly Patrick a year alter the temblor
aDd ftre toolr. 500 Uns. The big buUding behind Mrs.
Patrick Is the remains of the Emporium, a well.koown
department ~ store. Mr , Patrick Is standing on what Is
beUeved to be the site or the Hotel Hamilton, where
tbe Patrick's Uved when the Qllilke hlt. These historic
photos are ttom Solly Patrick's collection.
SOLLY as a 10-year-old, about
the tlmP of the 1906 San Fran-
cisco quake.
SOLLY PATRICK, to1.1Y, has
shorter tlalr, Is 68 yursolder ,
aod glad to be aUve.
N.B . CRIME
RATE DROPS
"I disagree wttb that advice, ••
Mr. Kymla told Tuesday after-
nooa's Ctty Coaa.cll meeting,
''l IDCOUI'II' tlle youth to be-
come tnYOlnd. Tbeatmoaphere
hert Ill NowportlllnrylloJitby.
It baa ben u edreme prlf1l.
... \10 ---.I.JINLIIIt -It of Nowport Beocb lor
allowtq me to ~tne."
oad •• tunteCIIaUOrup Ab8IDee c1. DIWJ,J -elected eliKtloa. Jut week. Carl Kymla, lelud wbo Crime tncr-..ed durlDC li1l C~ ctbes, but ODt ot tbe Co~meltwoman LQCfile Kaebn, who c21d DOt seet re-eleeta JchOol LD Newport Beacb. bid DOt at
He praJMd local Yoters for
"choosiDc well" lD last weeiT:'s
election, ID wlLI.cb Peter Bar -
rett •11 plcted to succeed Mr.
Kymla, who did oot run again.
''They did DOt pick single-
purpose candidates," said Mr.
Kymla, ID lllPifeDt reference
to the deDSity toue 011 which
Mr. Barrett's prlnetpaJ oppon-
ent, ElUs Gl11.1ler, dwelled at
length durlne the campaJ.cn. and
tbe trame Issue raised b)' de-
feated candidate WIUI&m A,ee,
wbo lost lo the 6th Dtstrtet.
Mr. Kymla aid Newport bas
''the ftnest departmeot b•ds
aod the best city mlllll'lr I have
QfD dUl'lnl( 15 Yet.rS of lDVOIYe-
ment ill localperomnt."
New meeting
day asked
hll(best total property nl-.Uon reconrl.nc fltom an operation, lD tbe 3rd Dtltrtct, ltepped ln scMol, rather as fast a rate u the popuJa-
ftpres. delayed Tuesday's scheduled down. loose une~:peCtedly. tton, aceordinr to nrures re-
Here are other comparisons election of a mayor to serve It was Mr. Barrett wbo moved otflee wtll study the teased thi s week by the city's
wUb the current year: Newport Beach for the oell that the Council tn.e oo action pollee departmenl.
• OPERATING EXPEND~ z years. on electing a mayor or vice-NEWPORT MAN RECA LLS ~rTh•100'.'0001me ,!artsonse --olcrpoplmeus-TURES ... actual expell$f!S Wblle Mrs. KuehD Is recu-mayor until Mrs. Kuehn ls .. ~ ,....
of day-to-day city government peratl.ng from Tuesday morn-sei.ted. City Attoroey Dennis lation .• dropped 2.6 per cent.
... are $13.6 mtlllon, ~ lng's surpry on a perforated O'Neil bad just flnlsbed teiUng • Ma jor robberies almost doub~ a~u~~~~· IMPROVE-~=Dd:-u~:n~ldof~~; !~~~='~":to~~~c~u:fs SAN FRANC ISCO Q' UAKE •,l·,:.to~~~::~rst~~an~
MENTS are down to $3.3 mil-and Counctlman Rtchatd Crout ts they wanted to.
Uon from this year's $4.1 mil-will cootinue to serve u 6th The 1973 rateof3,431 crimes
Uon, because tbe new millloo-District COODCilman. Mr , Croul MESA PLANNER Fl RED By FRED DAVIS over walls of brick and debris. 1 oo 000 wa the 3 d lowest The street sank In places. A Angeles. We had relallves per • s r dollar poUce faeillty was bud-did not rtm ap.ln In last Tues-Pla.lu:ltng Commlsslooer Ed-Little SoUy Patrld:'s brass Ilk 1 there so we went aboar d the rate in the last 10 yean, poUc:e
pted th11 year. day 's elec:tloo, and was to bave ward Mcfarlaod was dismissed bed rolled all over the room. m wagon. w th hor se and ' said. The rate was 'ower in
• ~EVENUES are estimated been replaced this week by Tuesday by the Costa Mesa He tboulfl.l the world was com-drb 1
1"kr • ~15 "crlusllhled by1 .. ~ wall of ~~~in. ::.a:,:o st"';nd betw~': 1967 and 1968. Because crime
at'$17.6 miWoo, ~justunder Yr s.Kuehn. City Coundl tn a closed-door lngtoaneod. r c swueu e nto ·~street ra tes renect the frequency of
$1 mlllloo. When Mrs. KoehD takes her session. He was replaced by "It's an earthQuake --rWl," as we walked nearby. Everyone Angelec;, thoughtful people came crime In r elation to population
• ASS~ED VALUATION of Council seat, probably 1n about Arleoe Schafer, wbo manapd screamed tus mother . Solly, seemed to be In a due, paytne aboard to rtve the refugees food the rate ltseU is considered
property Is estimated at $442 4 weeks, the 7 CoancU mem-vice-mayor Jack Hammett's who was 10, didn't know what Uttle attention to the bodies and c lothing. a '·victim r isk rate" --ln
mllllon, ~ from $419 million. bers w111 elect a mayor aDd sueeessf\11 re -election cam-an earthquake was, but he start-lying here aoo tllere. "Our arrival at .,..hat is now other words the odds of be-
However, usessed nluaUoo vice-mayor. Mayor Mc innis' patgn last moot h. ed rum1ng, anyway, He ran '·We arrived at Van Ness Union Station in Los An~-eles com mg a virilm of crime.
per capita Is e:.pected to dr~ term las been eJteoded IIDtil Councilmen voted 4.1 tore-down tbe stairs from tbe l Oth Ave., a wide str eet tllat acted meant a new start on ltfe ," Here are the cr ime Mgures
from this year's $6,799 tnen. place Mr. Mcfarland. The dis-floor of tbe Hotel Hamilton, as a fire break. We kept walkinr Solly Patrick grew up in the for the past 2 years in the
to $6,707, due to a popullUon Newly -elected 3rd Dlltrlct sentln& vote came ttom newly-sllpp~c IDd slld1Dg over fallen until we reached Elmo Square, Los Ac(t"les area. His family ';' maJOr rr1me gro~s that are
tncrease from 61,625 to65,900. Co~mellman Peter Barrett ns elected Co~mCUwoman Norma plaster. SollY aod his mother a hilly Uttle park overlooking returned briefly to San Fran. used nationally In arriving at
Publlc bearl.ncsontbebudget, seated Tuesday, •loa& with ID-Hertzog. r81cbed the hotel lobby ob.y the clly. TIM>re we stayed for cisco a year after thP q u:~ke. ('rimf' rates·
always sparsely attended inlbe cumbeDts Howard Rocers and Mr. McFarland had served aDd h.ls dad, wbo worked at the 3 days and nights, watching ''It wasn 't the same ever CR IM E · 1972 1973
past, wm be held tt 2 p.m. UUan Dostal, wbo woo re-on the commls51oo for a year, hotel, met them In the lotlby, the city burn aoo stlake. ·'hurt"~· for us," Soli) rf'mem-Murder ........ 3 1 Ct~e~tr ~~ ~a:t!:: ttrtbr":o"!; oeJ!uZ;, ~=~~ 1: l fTER WEEK BUSIER a l~asot~-:e~ ~he h!~o;~~g ~~~~~~~k b~::~e:' !t~ln~h~ ~~ Lo~sAn~':s.':.e came back to ~~~~~ .R.a~::: .. ~~ ~~
to tbe lilt and lrd Tatldi.JS _.. _ ~ ~ of April lB, 1906, and the Pat-tu mbUng to the nound, We After many years nt wor k Ag:gravatf'o'l Assault. , 76 74
of eacll moatb lfMayor Robert rlci.s had just Uved through heard later U 'fas theb\gcellu-as an electrician, incluo1m~; 10 Grand Thefl. ..... , 373 430
WUJOa's requelt 1s approt'ed. GROUHDBREAKING FOR b ~aste~ week ~~ la'st""rle w:::re for ~~~·, marl~ tbe first sboci. of the great Ioid col lar fa ctory, years of movie set \lo o.Jrk in Burglar I' ...•..• 1,242 1,2 82
Tbe COUDell aow meets on the E'ST BLUFF BOYS CLUB u er s )'eat..._ or c res, seep g n cars San ~nel·---t~·-•e, "The cross on top of St. Hollywood with surh st:trs as Auto Th•n 232 !77 Ill -~ s d .. _ " Ne....,..rt pollcemeD and Ufe-shopUfttn<P, r ClL ......... ~ ......... M . c ,........ I v N J c ...... uu r yt. -,.., .-. Wore ttan 500 people would die ary s a '""''ra on an ess oan nwford and WIJ! n,11;er s,
At Mayor WU.OO's suaes-O!ftclal lfO'Dibreakingcer-guards, but nowhere oear u Tratftc cttatlons dr opped aDd more tba.n $350 million Ave. was on fire. Some men Mr. Patrick retired ht>rt> 9
Uon, Monday lddlt, City At. emonles wiU be held Mooday wUd as In the old days, accord-sU(tltly ttom last year. In property damap would re-wltfl burlap bags soaked Ill the years aco.
toroey Roy J1M WIU draw 'C) at 11 a,m; for the oew Boys In& to fti(UI'es relea&ed tbls Hlcfler gasoline prices and suit. fountain below saved the cr oss, A Work1 War 1 vet, hE' has
LOCAL STUDENTS
PLAY CONCERT a.n ordlDilDCecbiDfiDI'tbt meet-Clu.b facUlty ID Ealtblutf part, week. uncerta1nty over gasoline avail-Solly Patrick, now 77, Is a and probably lbe building Itself. beeo a member of the American
1Dcdates.Tbe5-memberCa.. Thenewcllt)wtllbethetblrd Juvenile arrests were IC) abtuty for Ionr trlpswerere-retired Hollywood movteelee-"The heal n.s so intense, Le(ion for 5Z years and be-The 72 -member Newport-
en malt tbea YCJte Ill apotO'ta1 branch of the Harbor Ar• Boys from ';4 to 74 d11r1DC the wed., nected in tbe staUsUcs. M'lre trtciaD UviDI( 111 a mobllebome It warmed our faces at a long loop DO"' to Newport Harbor Mesa mlddlt! schOOl hOnor band
to etttct u.. cbup, Club, whlcb las brucbes oow and uteruard reacots jumped YOW~pttrs came to tbe beach at IS&O Piaceatia Ave., West distance ttom the nres. Coo-Post 291. wlll present \Is spring coocert
City pliUI:ll11 comml116oMr1 1D Costa Mea IDd the Upper trom 20 to eo cww last JtU, but fewer people were driving. Newport Hellfl.ts. He still has ttnutnr e;q~losions rained cans His memories tnclurle the at 2 p.m. Stroa.Y •• April 21,
DOW bold tbel.r ltW, 11akJu Bay, Tbe new traocb will lave Most of the juveaUt arrelts "It was "ery nice and ord-a vivid memory of U.t motntnr and wood down ~n us, so days when Los Angeleos was a In the Newport Harbor Meh
oe tbe 111 and Srd M.tan a tull stse umautum, apmes NB d• •rly,'' reportod mulDe safety 68 years ICO today wben one we moved UDder a blog tree. small town and "you C'OUld get school auditorium.
at lbt am• Umt tbt eo.e.tl :;~ ~-:.,.~, r=' man leS ~!~r~ ~u:~oo;;c:~ of America's creat'cmes was "After the nrst da y, we were I •onclertul meal, wtth wine rroL~d~e!::le~ ~'t'unop:,~
ll me¥'nc. thu ca.., tbl ....,., .. .!I.' • , lor T W almost 1f"'ppd oat. wltbout food or water. I •as and a Qoor sbow at one of the first movement ot Moaart't
p.., .. _._ .tafl' to baH to ll)ltt pbotO .lib IDd kite-. b h • except __., and ed-"T"· u-.1 Hamt. •oa nsoae so hutlif'Y. I remember watch-best ,P,iaees ln town, !or 35 --. • .._ _..._ the _._ bl .,. """"' n "Sonab In C," and Llneobl. tta PtriCIUtl bttw'teD tbl I Coat of tbrt ... ~wtJ bU y an I In I ne-y, WIJO:IU • ....., ew. of the ~ IIMI-tromed slruc-Inc a woman eat beans fr om cents. -._A Crowdl )alit yeu ran about ·-od he students Kristin Winter ud m•ttiP. 'I'M eb&Dp WOI&Id ~ WSfiitltdat·.....,,ooo,wttb lures Ia Saa Fruelsco then,'' a Clll, a s was reluctant But, the most vlW'td of Solly
MINIIMI """""f. aU bit ...,. Sl 000 of that 20,000 a day, but It was a cok1, Mr. Polrtc• recalls, "so tbe to .s,lart. Patrlei.'s memorles lslheearly Cindy Hutt~phreys wtU perform ' A Part Me_.. maa aid to lod -" •• • 0 the '"lr "Concerto In G" for Z Oates, M.a, IIIIWaC..CUIHtt-amOWit alreadJrUN<I. '"t""•• • w J •-· build'•• didD" co•• •• •"hlu..... n u~ d day, the word daWll of April 18, 1906, when ,_ .. ----tlllltfDl..___ be despooctpll OYer bu1DtU ~ ' w, ,.,__., wu paNed ttat W't )d Mupry Winter, KrtltlD'I ·,,' --~a ...... ._. OPER' GUIL.D 10 HOLD " ,._ "' U -"No aU of tbl pa.ter came off the sur vc.-seou he lhoueht 1\la work1 hlod ended mother, wl\loceompaav thttwo
,j .,_..a-.: " manen, DlmN ••w ITALIAN RESTAURANT wall• Ul! ceiU~~p and I'm watt co tM rauroad depot and oo tM loth noor of the Hotel nuusts. I
• POUCI -fltr • IIEMIERSHIP CRUISE ~~:-~:'" ..';.n:: T!~"": PERMIT IS REQUESTED told tile bolldbltrsnredseYerol boo.ro ' ""''" lrato ft>r Los HamtHoo. The bllld tocl..tosZNewport-
CIIr of-. -Ia......,. er..,._. of 11o1 -1 1 teet dvlllctbolftrllbi(sbnet." w • , I Moso stad-wOo .... -:.~ifai.?:O::~ 11-q..Ooqloforu: ~~aot'!: . ...-..1
or a ow A -llatluroa.Uto "llltbo_l_,,wowen In some--ose some cho,.. to piiJ wttb tilt 4U
lr*tol • c-,. wtli -i. --R-E-WUUamo, 110, CHin! Nowport IOd oollrp-m.fdo comlortablo wttbbllokob Sout\lorn Colttorato )oodor 1J1t11
• fDIZIIltllt ---0= ..... 1 • ..._, 1w u AUIIrabn. meat of tbt AU., Well ffttaaw wiUe dad .,... back 1IP to oar Five Newport d._, .. J:projec:IJ Babll. BMI. to Ceatral Nflw-booor bUd __ a. ltOCIITta,
-• 111 = f'llllltl ca.. ...... -..1
.._. .......... n. ruci"']~tlle~t•~ .. ~~-~~--g~"!l>~od room• ud rwc-.d tbe pttc:u-were apprVted, IS tined don port, .{ trom~ trom U.COia. ... -ELl sz••a.._.,__ -...-. """"' .... _ wiD be cnldttred ,,,.......U1_.1Mc,._,,..uda.edt...,..,b78cllllltt1Cout A'.-..mttrata-.. aatlOin-&o.·:..._-c:t-a.tr-
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'68 FORD FALCON
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'11 CHEVROLET MALIBU
>O...H.T.holo.--.-· .. k-$1188 .,_..,lreeriltg, ~~oW,
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'12 PINTO WAGON ' DR. NcCAfFR!Y ...............
" ..,.,...., cleoro.
(mfYV) $2188 TALENT SEAROI ON
FOR IRVINE "POPS"
'12 VEGA STATION WAGON Allllltioas wlll be bekl this
Saturday, April ZO, for those
who UYe, ltudy, or wort ln
IulDe, aDd wbo would like to
be part ot the "lrrine is"
talent night, "lntoe pops."
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'69 PONT FIREBIRD
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SHARP
PRICE
According to SbaronStrcello,
coordiDI.tor, audltlons wUI be-ctn at 1 p.m. at Rancho San
Joaquin intermediate school
mulU -purpose room at 4861
Klcbelsoo 1D ltTioe. Actssbould
be of a popuiar or seml-
classlcal nature, and shouJd
oot be looger u.n 4 ml.Dutes.
Artists wbo Deed an accom-
putst sbouJd brtog ooe.
Tbe "lrrine Ll" festinl will
r. from May SO tbroup Jtme
9 at bleb scbool.
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·-..... , -......... _... ... 1111 lo ..... ---.. llodJod llaallr 11o1 , • • •ctaUr ....... u .... au 111 --a. antoo1, 11oo ...,. llo-of-•-•U. -._.. ...... __ _
..... IUIIr ... , DelltiMudJlJI ..... be • ......,-a .......... 0 ,... .......
11M a r ... u .. "111.1 ..-·· pait:J at e.. .._. ••• ldddMi 11a011 tM c•..t 11 vs.. Early
IINIJ 1114 r«oallf aoqalrod, AD -arrltod Ia 1111 m«a1ac. ftllo U .... Jill <lort, wo
-u 111oJ did wlloo 111oJ .,.. I part 'jolaod -,_.-ITI llinllllll oa lllo
of lllo old lliJ -· No -,.__ • --1T1 -IIIII IIMIIIIo boo lo 1111 JUn., DOC .,. .._. o.-. brotMrl 111le bol: piaee oa. tbl bill. Tht Dr• nre ltllllllow-
m.ae, Mil baape aDd duee eoMIJtl M l.lr , , , IMJnfer, tbl: •• &rOM 1a all tb1
a llYe)J paoe, Wbea Debbl1 utt Jim arrt'f'ed ctorioal IIPIIellor OM eould lmaJIDt, eactiJ
bt.et at tt.tr r•I ..,.._ Cllll 81.1 r.le, tbly ro-d t.t tbe rt&l)t momeet . , . 'tWU wortll tb1
It teltoooed Ia. all the pallet slladuoiT. P. -· "4 ocloet l.llrDl" •.. ., Gor;.tt&bly belu-
u la lbe "old Bl.l due"' the home• hid beea tlfllll Rat'aniiDC to tbe t.:.t, our ecr hl.llt was
"papered, •· aa:S tlll.t wu a perf«t U..le. 011, ud _. h-.rJ lOll tmmedlatell ertehd
Amoac tholt atteaclllc .. re JIDit and Rob tbe flrlt oae to.1 , , . OH , •. DOt cOOked!
SaWJIOI' (thor-lloo .. _ lllroads" cootoll~ So aU "'" bollod opla. Ju11 ID euol Wero
Be• ..t Carl WU.,_.oth, KatbJ Ud Jerry rlad to 1a1ow tbe barbor muter tared A..otay
Ahrord, lllariiJD Ud ROll Gu:f'er, Rudy aDd wltb hll. Oa rltant borne, bowenr, leuDed
Blfl WarmlDctOo, Tllla Ditto and steYe Hopa Cbrts• tamlly werea't ., for1-.te, Tlleir
(tbey UDOUDCecl their eappmeat that nipt) custom of enekiJIC tbe ft.rst ea ro.md oa the
• • • SteYe 11 Jlm"J brotbel' ••• Pat aDd mom'J bead ••• WI.J lite tbe cn ck of doomJ-
IUte Harn.y, Bcrmle aDd Doqe Marahlll, all dayl Ea Jlampoo bad to folk:Jwl The eep
of Newport Beach ... Spyrlua 8111, lrYiDe I seat Oft!' tad beee dyed ••• uncoottdl
aDd Balboa Islaad, wbUe Luaaoe and karl (Nenr enck aa en oa the bead, even if
Kreataer were up trom Lag1m1, others from lt"s u eg-bead?)
Los Anples and Puadeoi. • • •
• • • Bact to tbe aow ••. UDder stud the William Balboa Yacht Club ns all•e aad JumplDc Holstetu with 1011 Bill "Euterld"' ._t tbe
Easter mornlog ... witb their llDDllll Euter ·fantastic West Gl.te Pla:u tn San otego •••
eu hunt in procress. This year belDg the foUDd It maplflceat aDd filled with beautifUl
BYC'J colden annJYersary year, many of the antiques. While there, tbey l».d a day at Sea
egp were "gold." Lucty was tbe YOUDC-Workl, wblch was alaO fantastic •.. and runt sters who found ooe of those, for they carried • • •
extra dividends of one prise or aoother. The Richard stoddards had all kinds of
The tee•gers, In their Easter treasure hual, excitement ... son Bob (who Is embarking
went by sea aboard their Sabots, searcblq on campus A-Float) just arrived home from
tor clues U».t would e"erd:lllll}' lead tbem to a surflDg "expeditloo'' In New Zealand. Rick
the ,oklen chest trlth treasure for all. aDd Jimmie were also home . , . All joined
Mr. Easter Bunny (Buster Hammond) ar-In welcoming frleads Jud,e and Mrs. Frank
rl•ed aboard the n.re boat with sirens going Gordon of .Kingman. He Is s~rior tudge
and aU, In plenty of Ume to oversee the eveat. of Moj..,.e County, Arizona.
Very eJ:ciUng for the wee ooes. Now bear • • •
this, Mr. BUDIIyl Oae "ery Obsernnt Utile Lucy am Doo. Woodward are finding their
fellow remarked, "I dldn"t know that Easter spriDg ncation a nry happy one, and where
bwmtes e.-er wore tennis shoes!" Brlllch else could ooe flDd a more happy place
was served to over 450 folk, whlte.,.er shoes than In Haft.UI They ebose Maul and KauJ
they wore. Mrs. PMI11p Rowe was In charce as their lsluds tbls Ume.
of tbe alfair, with the help of Mrs. Dutd Speaking of Maul, whlcb 1 wu ... tho.
Laq, wile of•the Comm~re. Roy P. Halls, formerJ.y of Balboa Island
The gold eggs reminded us C:, ~ber and Gloucester Dr., Costa Mesa, are oow
year thai seems "long aeo and tar away, makiag lhelr perrnaDeat bome oo Maul, at
Our LaHalna. Tbelr BOa Ron his been UY:tng yet Ungers like only yesterday." son there tor a nmnber of years. And ao it coes,
was much younger ... (we were too) when folk from here to "there" and folk from we took him and his young friend, Cbtls
"there" come here. In the meantime . , . . I Gray, to Catalina. Plaoned to atteod the jo and
sunrise Easter sen1ce atop the hill atAvaloa, hope Easter broulflt a special Y re-
Had our egzs, all colors, plus the gold ones .newal of spirit, to each and an.
SEND-OFF . FOR ENSENADA
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club p.m. for marprtta aDd eerftll polated .Mr. &lid Mrs. James
believes ID sending their Ensen-time ID the Columbia room. The Emml as clalrmta of the~
ada race skippers and crews Juan Zanudo Marlacld Trlowill ty, asstated by Mr. aDd Mrs.
ott to a good start aDd also ID stroll lbroup the club JiDciDg Jack J'ohalon. door prtns; Mr.
gtY:tng ttlem a warm welcome their mood enduelDg Mezlcan and Mrs. Patrick Doupa and
when they cross tile tlnlsb Uae. mustc from 'I to 9 p.m. A Mu-Mr. aod Mrs. Doaald M. Moss,
The oow-lagendary send.ofi leu. buffet .wm b91:10MI'Wedr4f:_di<JontiOM:JMw a.M!JIIrs. WU-
party will be beld at the cllil 8 o'o~Gek followed l:tJ !IU91Dc rJiam R. Qlt,~,tscUtl at door;
Saturday nlgbt, April 27, and tQ ~ muaic of Jbe J•ct!=aadt-Mrs. Marcia Bolyoate, hospt-
tbe tn.dttlonalbospltaUty room, Iori cro~. tbe. ~oduettoa.. ol ~UlJ ~dalrTOM~ la.(Eueaada;
''Babta at the Bahia," wUI be skippers and crews and door Mrs. Josepb M~l, eater-
awatttng them when they sa.llln-prius galore distrJbuted. tatamtDt ct.lrman tor Newport
to Easenada harbor. Oeeaa SaJUac Auoelatloa.,
''Ole and saludos amlgos'' Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee Smith, spouors of the n ee; and Mrs,
will greet those arriving at 7 acUTities clalrmen. hln ap-Ralpb TIDiiowsty, publicity,
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125lli Off WOVEN WOOD 5HADI!S I
COME IH •
HAVE COP F EE ON US WHILE YOU'RE LOOKING.
and
P~•t"rl"l
67S.ClCl
MONDAY • PltiDAT
11J0 TO 11;00
SATU.DAY
1100 TO •OO
Morr Tba 100 p;,.~ lfius
UJII':ne;y
WINERY CAFE
Now Serving
PIZZA
LUNCHEON
SUHDAY OIAMPAGHE BRUHOI
Our Featured
ITALIAN DIHHERS
lnclude glass of wine
Pori)' Trors Mado 1o Order
TUES. tb,. SAT. • 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
SUN. tb"' MON.· 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
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TESTING FERNS AND ANGELS for decoratloU at tbe
13th anaual baU of Angelltos de Oro, alllfllary of Blc
Brothers of Orange Couoty, are Mra. Robert 0...
Jr. of the Bluffs, at left, placing the fen, IDd: Mu.
George Woodford Jr. ol DoYer Sbores, lD etarp t1 tbl
meau, who is checking tbe possible 11M of tbe Ybtte
cherub angels. Tbe dinoer-duce wtll be brtkl ttds Satar-
day, April ZO, at the Newporter lDn, 1Dllcnr18c coeMtiJ•
at '1:30 p.m. RecetviDg cuests will be Mrs. Wllfrld Ber .. ,
president; Mrs. Hu&fl Wrl&flt, rtee.prnldtDt. utt Mr..
JobD F. Porter, patroDets cbl.lriDI.D .. E~b rDIIt ~
receiYe a copy of I he "GoJd Boot," pictorial ....,._
ment caielldar, which wu produced ..ter tbe dlrtdloD
of Mrs, Richard Stoddard, wltb wtflrY ~ parts.
clpaiiD( ID !be selllnr of ldnrlc--lo nJoo-
Johnson and Son .. offers the best of both worlds
tor lllo Big Brotbora, wbo bo" --~~fAifAD 'OLIVER' IS OIOSEH ~
FOR OCC PROGRAM
Tllo rOOIIag Brlllab m.al,
"OUter, .. baa: beta •Jedld
u OriDCI Cout Collep'•lllb
.... 1 nmmer m1Mieal pro-
doc-. Tho -WIUbollapd Jllf II-AII(. I Ill IIIII OCC
A.Utorlam.
Dlroctor William P-aldllata-lorm:::~.
....... -· Ud .-wiD bo bold J-
11 II 1:10
LUXURY and ECONOMY
••• CAPRI.
SATURDAY SERVICI! l'str:: --l•c• ... •0.-•t I~ .,., S.Nsr I to 4.
G~EAT SE,LECTION!
FROM ONLY. . .$3,643
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Tuesday Club election Apr. 2 3 CWOITIWIDI--I'MEJ lliURSOAY, N'RIL II, •14
~ a so a. -b' lilt..., floom Broodwar to the diu r.. 1111 _, "Allor
m...a, .._., Rll2'11 O(tN Met, Ud DUJTV.,.....a.aees. Ftn'' dtMer puty to bt bilkS T~ c• af "--lllu-Tbo PIII-Ji<Nicleolo oi 11>o ot 1bo ~ PaYIUol, oo a.,._
bar II 1111 -1117 Cbm T-y Ct..,, ...., to Ito 181b claY, llay 5, floom 5:10 1o 10:10
at 11 a.ll. Jeu, wtU rteelYI apeeill boo· p.m. The tblrnt wtl\ be "A
llro. l"red P. -. P<NI-or 1111111 ....a.r. alp! to u.. car-._" ear-
dMt, wtll C'" I, I till bMlMa lltmbera UCl runts art re-rled oat Ill detail by the ebair-
m..aac. a. ....-wtU ID-mladed to mart tbelr ealeo-man Mrs. Ruth Keaaedy. ·-.. ·-"' -.,_ . How food fads
can fool you
Here's tt11 Ptrfect way to make
,our money or MOC.Iritiu do
.. ltlple-duly'';
1 1'M wijl lie ,..,~~~~ I ....
...... -n,. lroMtth ""' .. n
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If this sounds impossible call
today lor the eye-openmg story of
HOi& Memouat Hosp•tars "four
f leaible Plus lor Givin&" You will
be in for 1 plenarrt su•pnse!
T....,_:
(714) 645 1600
Emnsionl06
A1k lor Thome• StedUnger
HOAG MEMOB/Al
HOSPITAl
301 E Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92660
• 1770 MIWI'O liT
COSTA MISA
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MRS. SHELDON ROSS of Harbor Vln Hllll, at '-It, &ad
Mrs. Kurt K~ferman of West Newport are eo-cb&Jtm•
of tbe ldc:k-oft dinner for tbe Harbor Ar• Commaalty
Cooeert Assn., to be held MoDda)', Al!rll Z%, at the Air-
porter Inn. (Ensign photo.)
Concert kick-oH
Tbe Harbor Area Commun-durlDg the ooe week member-
1ty Concert Astm. announces ship driYe In April, The Harbor
the opening or the 1974-75 coo-area eooc:erts are all beld ia
cert season with a kick-off the Oran,e Coast Collece audl-
dtnner at i.be A.lrporter Inn tori'um.
at 6:3q p.m. Mooday, April Tbe nrst eoaeert ofthe1974-
22. Campaign headquarters are 75 seasoo will be preseated
located at the Newporter Inn at 8 p.m. saturday, May 11,
and wlll be open from 10 a.m. 1914, wllen lyric sopruoKaran
to 5 p.m. Monday, April ZZ, Armstroac will appear 1D re-
to ooon saturday, April 27. eltal. Tbe series will also in-
Memberships are offered at elude the Aman FolkEuemble;
$10 for aduHs and $5 for stu-Sonrs by SI.J:, a yoealeuemble;
dents. Members are eotttled to Stephl.nle Cbase, Ylolln1st; aDd
atteOO all local eooeertsaswell Stan Freeman, pianist.
as all other reciprocity com-
munity coocerts tn nearby Sou-ECOLOGY STUDY OK'D
A $100 reaearcb crant for
ftcera, Tbi...,UIC..,.balrd
WIU bt lulallld II lilt llay
lllttiiJII.
Tbt April U procn.m, 111-
lrodoctd bJ llro. Gltoa Sebt-
P~ WIU bt ,._. .. ~ llriDclar
Moormu aad Raya totbtltap.
Bolb at -,_ artllto ban a wide ftrlety ol per~
formuen to tbetr credit, au
Installation
of officers
Tbl ratloaal prellldeat, Mrs.
E. P. Sp~Ddlor, lllllalled ...,
offteeu ol FU.IM 119 of tbe
Uldttd Statu AJr Force
Motbera AprU 11 at tbe Hyde
Park lloblle Homes, Suta Aoa.
Mra. Robert Steele ns
seated as rupt pruldtllt. Of-
ficers I8I"Y1Dc wttb bt.r are
Mn. Matt Ikeda, 1st riee-
prt~ldeat; Mra. Jean B. MUier,
Zad riceppr .. ldeat; lin. Dale
Kinley, Srd fic..prealdent;
Mrs. Merle Mllne, MCretary;
Mrs. MarlaD Wllbtrt, treas-
urer, and Mrs. J-.a B. Miller
as puJJamea.tarl&o.
FUibt dtleptes leaYing for
the -.Uooal CODYeDUoa at Pa.sa-
deaa April !S-27 are Isabelle
Steele, Louise Porter, Martha
Klnllty, Judy Milne, Marl.an
Wilbert, Tbelma Rammaelc and
Ida MUltr, wbo wUl atteDd as
past aaUooal president. tllern CaUfomla eommtmJ.Ues
at oo additkm.l elllrges. At-
tendance at these eoaeerts 1s
by membership ooly; oo Uekets
will be sold at the eoneerta.
Memberships areavallableooly
an eeoloeleal slwly of Newport --,-L"eGA""'"'L""MO=T:':IC=!=
Bay and a computaoo of tbe --==~==~=..:.-
upper aOO lower tays bas been FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
granted to Larry AileD of Dow-STATEMENT
Dey, a graduate ~eat 1D bl.o-Tbe followtnr per SODs are
loiJ at CaUforDJa state Ua.IYer-doirlc busiDess as: Dl~ Tecb LIGAL M011CI slty, Fullerton. The craot was S)'stems, 1599 S..,ertor AYe.,
FICTITIOW BUSINESS NAME made by trutHs of the Cal B-5, Costa Mesa, Calif. 926Z7:
STATEMENT State Foundation. Robert 0 . Lyneb, 412 Piazr.a
Tile following persoo.s are Li<:o, Newport Beaell, CaUf.
doing bus1Dess as: Freedom--:-LIGAL MOnel 92&60; Robert F. Le elerc,
Road Truettng, 1142 RutlaDd 20091 KUne Drive, Santa Ana,
Road, Apt. 4, Newport Beaeb, FICTITIOI.ri BUSINESS NAME Callt. 92707; Harry A. Wtl~
Ca. 92660: WUUamDaleBrown, STATEMENT Uams, 22675 LaVIDa Drive,
ll4Z Rutland Rd., 14, Newport The foltow1Dc persoo lsdoinc Mlssloo VIeJo, Cant. 9267'5.
Beach, Ca. 92660; George F. buslness aa: Far WestVeDdlni, Tills busl.oess 111 eODducted
Smttb, 1142 Rutland Rd., 14, 1146 Aubetm, 15, Costa U:ea.. b)' a poeral'partnershlp.
Newport Beaeb, Ca. 92660. Ca. 9W7; mallln& adclreas, Stped: Robert L. Lyn,eb.
This business 's eoDdueted P .0. Box 8581, Fouataln Valle)', Thla statemeat was nledwlth
Umited partner,..._-._~· Ca. 92101:" Wfllla• I J 011-'fbi! "CI)aat)' Clerk of Oraace
William D& ... Brown. llcMr, 11t~ADabtlm,ts,co.a. CGBJ OD Aprtl 1, 19'14, Wll-
statemeot was ftledwlth Mesa, Ca. 92U7. liam E. St JoM, eOtmty elert,
the Cotmty Clerk of Orup Thla b~ Is eoodueted b)' Theresa U:, Ward, deputy.
llam E. StJohn, county clerk, Signed: WllllamE.CaJlagber. 1D the :fewport Harbor
by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. This statemeDt was fl. Iedwith F-3Z665
Publlsh: Aprtl 4, 11, 18, 25, tile Cotmty Clerk of Orup
1974, to the Newport Harbor Couoty oo Aprtl 1, 1974, Wll-:~;;;;;~;;;~~E;••~I;gn~ .• -~~~F~-~32655 Uam• E. St John, county by Tberesa M. Ward, det>lll]r: I
Publlsb: April 4, 11,
19':'4, In the Newport
LIGALMOnce
Enstp. ~·!!a~~ ••
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ORDINANCE NO. 1559
YOU PAY $4.11 PER POUIID FOR QUAI.rt'Y
II,Y,IITI.UC-WE WILL IIIOIL TOP QUAI.rt'Y
10 OZ. IU. IITI.UC DIIOIIR FOR YOU -THIS
lltCLlJDU SOUP -SALAD, AU CliUTIII
POTATOES-GARLIC TOAST. WE SET YOUR
TAIILI -GIVE 'IXlP SDYICB -W ABII DISIIES.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI-
TY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 1!.24.-
030 OF THE HE WPORT
BEACH U:UNlCIPAL CODE
TO EST ABLtSH A SPEED
LIMIT ON WES'I'MINSTER A-
VENUE FROM OLD NEW-
PORT BOULEVARD TO 15TH
STREET ALL YOU DO IS ENJOY YOURSELF -NO FIESt
! COMPLETE DINNER-3.45.
-WE HAVE THE IOfOWIIOW -
IOUolmSI. KELLY'S: p-~;:
Tbe City Council ollbo City
or Newport Btaell does ordl1a
as followa:
SECTION 1. Section 12.24 ••
030 of the Newport Beaeb Ma-
ntelpa.l Code Is amended to
read:
"l2.Z4.0SO Prima Facie
Speed Limit --Thirt)' Miles
Per Hour. Tbe prima facie
speed Umll oo lbo lolt-.c
named streets or parts tlltre-
of · shall be thlrt)' miles per
hov.
Saata label AYID11t from lr-
YlM AYeDOI to TosU.D Anaut.
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MRS. PETER KELLY of Newport, at left, and Mrs. William
Blocher of Coroaa del Mar are fiBbing for b-lends and
guests to eome to the lDDtal art show of ttee Thursday
Morning club wbleb will be held Friday, April 26, at the
Baltx:a PuiUoo. An atmosphere of fish netting and eand1es,
mustc and refreshments served b)' '•llsbermen" hostesses
will enhance c11splays of crafts, sculpture and patDtiDp,
according to Mrs. Blocher, special events chail'man.
and Mrs. Kelly, arts and crafts ebtirman for tbe elW.
(Ensign photo.)
LIGAL M011C:I
FICTITIOUS BtliiN'ESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tile tollowtngpersoo tsdotng
business as: Justice Wire Rope
Corp., D.B.A. Justice Co., 1401
E. Edinger, Santa Ana, Ca.
92705: J. D. Justice, Justtee
Wire Rope Corp,, Santa Ana,
CaW. 92705, a California C or ~
poraUon, 648 Surf St., Costa
Mesa, Ca. 9262 7.
This business Is conducted
by a corporation.
Corporation Name: J ustice
Wire Rope Corp.
Signature 'Title: J. D. Jus-
Uee, President.
c01r• MANit¥ ca.••-
GUAIIAifl'W• 1• .wocH' CW
PIMOMIANCf ... Oft 100'11.
M,.._ACf-NT
("CUANAkf)
• Profeuio"'' ••mow•l
& .. iMUIIIIio"
• No ShriMctte Or hltric
Deterior11io"
• '•rfecl be" "''"' • DtcoretOf P~utl
• Fl•m•,roofi"t
• W1ttr Shi" bmo\111 • '"'u"IK' Cl1im• "'"41e4
fi H fsriMAIH
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We: don't mean there"sany-
thina wron1 with catin1
yoa;un and wheat tmn
and so on. lbc:y are fine:,
healthful foods. But hc::rc:'s
1M rub. Advoca1es of some: food fads promise
bc:nc:fiu 1hat diet alone: can't deliver. Occ:uionally,
someone: with a medical probiem will try to soiYC
it by livinJ mostly on cabbage: juice: or some such
thina. Special foods and dic:1s, however, haYC lim·
itation-can be: h~rmful wllen im properly used.
So if you think lhe~'s anylhing wron1 with you,
by all mc:.a ns sec: your physician.
Christensen Pharmacy
Jail E. COAST -T .. COaoWA DU. MU
OIUOLE I ·J55CI
COlT'& •w ... ,.,...
WIMIOW~A~
NAVI' Afllll fJrC&.usrvt
• ,.. .... •uA•ANne
• (ultom & ••• ,..,.,,.
whO II>WI•<•1 ... ...,,., .. ~, • c .... ,~ ••• IJt~tlllolio"'
• flfol•nio"ol AuittlltC:f ,.;,o ,_.,,., & C•l•• S.OIIO<"..,'
• Com11l•t• hbric S.loctto"'
• DKorotor Horftlrt (itutallo4 &
••.-ire4)
• Dr•~ttrin ••.,.14•. Atltrtd & ••p•lrtd
IUMS UtANCf O
.~ .__,.. -This statement was filed with
the County Clerk of Orange
Cowmty on April 11, 1974, WU-
Ua m E. St John, county clerk,
by Theresa M. War d, depaty,
"WWM.O'S t.AaGI:aT l.t'CtUSIVl' GUAAAttrnZD IMA~ ~-
PubUsb: April 18, Z5, May
2, 9, 1974, 1n the Newport
Harbor F ~33021
1" colT drap•ry-clean•r• .540-1.366 1702 Newpori
and Hrv1ce 642-0270 lh•d 01 I 7ft! St.
Co uo Meso
CUtf DriYt ftom Riverside
A Yt!I.Qt to llottr' Drl'f't.
Newport BoWtftrd ~om
Welt Cout RlctrwaJ DOl'tberl)'
to 15tb Street.
Open for your inspection:
Wll sc.t with a ~•• ftllluldon
.... mifW )OUt tlllld.ltwft WI http
-.. olct -· rigllt "" .... Choose from a comp .. tt lint ot
Zenith Instruments prlced from
;
$15.00 to $390.00. . .... P<tc. t .. ctadtl .. tht 001 1 .....,. ltld lfttr.
~adjustments necetMfY to
'lf/A/1 ~ ................... • ... .. _ .. '-in~_
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--·-;;•""';·~";n:;l~a,__ ~ ••Fit••ma "' ~ ='~=-~-::.. ...... .. ....
N-Boaloftrdlrom Fln-
ltJ AYID• to !tit street.
WHtmta•er Ana.• ~om
Old Newport Botlltftrd to I Sib
Street."
SECTION l . T1lU: ordlDuee
,ball bt patallaMd ooe• 1n u.
nmetat -"' lilt City,
ud tbt •• au bt .a~un SO days after tbe date ot
Ill a&lpltoo.
Tbls ordi•IOI ,..,. l8IJ'o..
ducod al a ......,. ~ "'
tbt City c-u "' 1111 City
of N..,... Beld MJd oa tbt
15111 ., "' _.., 11'14, Uld
.]~;=~~;::;;~;:~;;;;:~ .... ""-' ........ ., ot April, 11'14, bJ lao *>UOW. .,.., .... ,
PEl-Ani, COIIIICIUIIR:III.-o, n11u ••u ,., c-. Do*!, ~Jlell, ~
Cui To ,.. ,. .....
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Hoag Hospital's cent
new $12,000,000. 11-storv
patient-care towerl
•
~E DEDICAT IO:\ will be held at .l/ Hoag Memo rial Hos pital. 30 1
;\;ewport Bouleva rd . Sunday a t :1:00
-o'clock. Afterward~ there will be
refreshments served in the spacious
new dining room. and you will be free
to ins~t the new facility . Tours will
be conducted continuously on a self-
directed basis.
This impressive structure was built for
you and your neighbors in your com-
munity. You owe it to yourself to take
advantage of this one-time-only oppor-
tunity to tee the inner workinp of a
great hospital before it aprinp t.o lift.
IIJSATAL PDnERIAN • 301 Nlwpllt lllllm,
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===~~====.·~~!!_e~_ce of Pr~~~t~2 Theti:;~;o:e-Home-Pay" World
~ -..1 s·•-•a •-eo,.,. ... 'l 'raJa-
_,._----•Qr ... ., .. -clll(l-•·· ·~-F. u ...... -.... 2 '" ~ ... tal* tnlt ......... ... .. ., .,_ . .-.. -boil! .,.._ al!d comptdao<y.
Mit ol lilt It cU." to ... JRII'OICil cow 1211 re..uc.. ..._,,.,, ~~~ -Why do tht Amid· ~--=~~=~~~==~~:---.. ---... --· 1D • .,. 'at---people-thok --tto""""' $10 lMI •PICIAL IE ..,... eut, lntM coma..., ,._ atloa. •• • biKon for nelional defer~~C wt.Oelbmaltan.,...
OP'.M CITY CIP *MOllY-~~--P1olllp -oio 1 • Be ~ IIIII IIIt _., ly toleratlft& the dell"'Y q( biiUcllll 1o !orlllp
._ _.,~ ........ .._. arq·· 1 told 1. •uttarcC tM ER"'I" •lcfl* .U. a dtc:'*-1fwtaJ.a aiel to the countrltl from which we .,. IUp-
All• tllltl)> yeon o( witltlloldbtl ..... tho ' !ollowlal ofT-.,. obYiotlp· A u..,..,..., ...
additional -d hu bMii added oo otd1
....poyei; tho ·~ o( ... -.. d ..... -remcwed from .,..nmem where It rtlly be-
lonJI; "reientmeat lbout ta"" and naporattna
purchuina power hit been directed to the
•mployer where it doean•t belona; ud an
Incredible, but "widely bold, belief hu b<en
fostered thlt ~rnnwnt la the chiun's bene-
. f1c1or becauae It ptovida an endd·the·year
tax refund out of all tht money an employer
takes In the Orst place .
2721.,._..,_...._~-..C>K.-Clwb ot • .,,..,!!arbor Lut 111o -,.... .. 1o-a 1"*41ybeloado!obded?
Thr.claJ. ptbl1cl)'-onecl ltoct '*"''11• Why b: there no widespread uproar o'ltr the
lt..-: ~ ~ CMo l'MI He U-crlllco ot lilt de· Ud lllot ln1Do adalli lnDch cliltributlpn or millions or tax dollan to rarmen
f ,, 0 f....,, • -t f Y'· ..... ._ ........... II C.,.. 'tloDmllt to ''people Wbo doe't oot flo pU aat blll1d II otbM' for not plantina cropi when there il 1 world·
.. _C>II(, ao 1o City eo.:u -• .... "oft lilt rucll." ,
.,..JLSCDil'l .. ..,a?_ tiaiW.._ ,.,...... Jl ., ~Ct~..t ~~--abollt wMi ,-"We llan JtleMJ ollDYtla-widWho!Y~Ihth"'oret ... ..,.lltdo -ot,.t o-r·~"nued ~ * k j ¢.., ._. ..... ~ A4ft71 .... 11111r til lfll. .._ ...._.... -··" IODI to do to/' be -.Ad. .. . r• '" ........ u
!:!! ~!.~~~«;I ~~s-:: ~ .. ~.: =· ,.~~':' · ... :::=. ~::!; fie~~=.--=~~ tnet~:t';;!":tl :~:~:;~~=::n~ annual
Aa•L llAMA ' ~_.11 .-.. l11u:t aDI! tbl Cout HWJ,, bat me.-lias made tbt rucb "the The answer in each case ts that the American
·,_MAlA.-. . . .... Jut·· ;::: beea crlUdsed u blllll 10o HCOIKI moetpopcallr toarlltat-people don't even realize that Oley ar• ~yina Numerous attempts to educate the, work·
in&m~n about these matten have been made
by rrustrated employers. One man peid his
wo rkers their fuJI salaries and then had them
Jive back appropriate amounts at special
booths for "Taxes,'· "Social Security,"' d e.
Another individual paid each employee a full
salary for three consecutive weeks and then
took all the required deductions from the
fourth week's check -leavina virtually nothin1
to take home. But the federal aovmunent
obviously doesn't want people to know what it
Is doinato us. AJJ soon as these highly effective
plans were discovered, they were stopped by
federal officials.
~QO.oOoe•'wooo 0 .;..,.......,rca• dtutca-!r ~~ .. ·!!~me a PHIL IITTEHCOUIT 1tnct1oD, ~~~lud,iw for such foil)', Because their tu. dollars are
! ._..p ~ -....... 'P'' .. -n.IUDc hhold f h 1 ch ks dl. -, • Nt"PPO'f Ctty Co.eU tltettoa. putlcal&rly ••• •• oar plau the We.t Cout -· lJye bad to wtt rom t eu pay ec , mlny are n~t ~,,. ~~ L . .......11..-.. , • .,. beeo up IDd dowD the lD the eamt upt wt do, we ban my hlwiMfl eardl prlrl-even aware of how much they are ~yin& m ~ -.p ~ cot.st from here to SID Diego would be rUDDtng Into CODti.DI.Ill ted I.D Japune OD oae side .. taxes, much less for what their money tS beinJ
ARVO E. HMPA, owtltr Md publlsl'ltr of 1t4 Enlll't looki.Dr at IJ)Il'tmeMIDdeoDdo-obstacles." said Mr. Btttaacoart. ' spent. An overwhelming majority of Americans
••·o•ooooeooo•o•••.,.. .. •,. mlnlam deoreklpmeals, and Asked why the company ap-He said fUture denlopmeot are living in a "take-home-pay'' world where
* THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES
The control syndrome is stUl with
us. The attack this time Is directed
at commercial signs In Newport Beach,
and the predicted result will be to place
more obstacles in the way of local busi-
nesses to stay in business.
A small and very vocal group of
environmentalists will be applauding this
action, and every effort will be made
to convince the City Council that this
is the voice of the people.
What are the chances of stopping this
new encroachment on businesses?
Practically none. Not unless the un-
concerned public finally begins to
realize that this is how freedom is lost
--a little by little -· until every facet
of our business and private life Is under
complete control by government at every
level. When the public finally wakes up
to the fact that the only threat to their
Uberty, the only force powerful enough
to enslave them, is government itself,
then there would be a chance to stop
these encroachments on our Uberty,
• • •
1ome o1 them look pretty ,ood, pears to be always on the de-plana oa tben.ocblaclade"clo-their only concern is what's left arter deduc-
but others 1oo11: God-awful," feuln, Lut•d of empbaslzing slnc 1D the ctty oflrTIDe, brtoc-tlons.
be told tbt hmcbeoo meetlng posttiYe aspects such as the30,-Inc Its comm.WU cloaer IQ. The withholding of taxes from salaries and
at tbe Bahia Cortnthian Yacht 000 employees wbo M.Ye )>bs rether," and "clff.Dg bQyers a wages has very effectively dulled any wide,
Club. In lbe lrYioe lndustrlll Com-cboJce ot whetber they want to spread awareness of the cfushina burden of
Mr. Bettencourt, 31, )>toed plel and the $lO,"' mlllloo pald bll)' property or tab a lelse-federal income taxes This system has enabled ~n::.!::nt ~~~ ~s;;~ last year in local property tu:-bold.'' proflipte aovern~~~ spende~s to ~xpand their
Newport Beach. They re 'drt"vers of year po"!er and to SOC!aiiZO our nation Without bolng He said b1a: company had held accountable for their deeds, .
shelYed Its plus for denlop-When it was fint proposed in 1941 , the
ment of the eoastllne between Three Newport-Mesa school cet about ber. U sbe !as pro-withholding system for collecting taxes was
Corooa del Mar and Laguna district bus drivers hue Just blems ot the ny, we kliOW she roundly rejected by Congress, Opponents oor-
Beacb becauseofpressuretrom been named drlnrs oftheyear. ca.o baodle any slt1.11Uoa. ADd, rec.tly objected to the requirement that empoy-
eow1ronmeota11st IJ"f)tC)s and Marlatme Washko longt1me sbe has those kids IIDder 000• ers serve as tax<alle"cton and bookkeepers for
becaase "we felt 1t ts too early Balboa resident Ud a scDool trot." the government without comrv.nsation, Such a 1n tbe Ute of the South Coast bus driver tor 14 years, was The morn.i.nc rUD ta Bus 21 . h !'-,._11 Rectoaal Couervatlon Com. voted No. ctrtver of tbe year starts • Uttle after "' a.m., req~1remel nl, t ey ~easod nednd, as_ act~hiYb.~ad,.bry
mtssloo to go before them 'tlrith by Dar ·48 fellow drtnrs. taking biJbsehOollbldeata:trom o r mvo untary semtu e, a IS pro 1te y
a 10,000.acre development "When 1 started drlvtng for Newport Sbores to Harbor bl.gb. the Thirteenth Amendment,
plan, DO matter how good or bad the old Newport elementarY dis-Ned, Mrs. Wuhko tra.DJPOI't& But by October 1942, our nation was at war,
tbe pla.D might be." Iostead, trlct, I was only the second Dover Sbores students to En. In the war-time atmosphere, the very same
be sald, the company has for~ woman ever hired," says Mrs. sign junior hlP, theD swtncs scheme -labelled this time as a "Victory Tax"
mtd a mulU-agency rro~ that Washko, "The men really re-through Newport Helgbts tor and proposed as. only a .. temporary war emer~
ts oow studying "' aHernattve sented it. Now tile ditvers are primary children wbo CO to gency measure" _ sailed right throullh Con-
plans, rangiDg from DO devel-mostly women." Harper, and 11n1sbes te> by ta-And b f h .
opment at all to tntense de-Second-place driver Is Marie kine a loRd ot younr studellls pess,l • e ore adnol kie_r yeahr ~.d elapied,!
nlopmeot. Smith, who's been ctriYI.Dgstnce from Lido to Newport elemen-new aw wa s passe ma ng t e temporary
Most of the taxes in the United States are
paid by middle class waae-earners, the ""little
guys" who are ftndinB It increuingly more
difncult to keep their heads above water. If
Onancina Communists, payina tribute to inter~
national banken, and building totaJaovernment
1t home are going to be stopped, then the
middle class must be awakened. That is precise-
ly why the withholdina of taxes is such a sacred
cow in the United States.
Abolishing the wllhholdina system would
immediately produce an angry and aroused
public, determined to put an end to ruinous
fed•ral prosrams. Just imagine how few would
meekly pve the government 20 percent or more
of their income each April If the withholding
system hadn't put them to sleep!
Copyrfsltt 1974 by neJohn Birch Socftty Fmturn
''Wben we're through testing 1960, and third Is Dorothy Dy-tary.
tbose aUeroaH.., apJIISl such keos, who drlns for special "Juolor hlell ldds are the A li b' WAR CO RRESPONDENT'S PHOTOS TO BE SHOWN
criteria as Impact on tbe com-educaUoo students aDd. has been ha.rdest,•· Mrs. Wasbko says. n • ra leS An exJdbltioG ot 25 pboto-sucb mapz.loes u Newpeek,
mtmity, and ecooomie feastbll-a driver since 1956, longer "One day they're angels, and grapbs by W. Enpoe Smltb Popular PbototnPbY, LUe,
tty, we hope that the ftJ'!OU& than any other driver on tbe the next --aoythlDc can hlp-I" , 0 CM wUl be on dtlplay AprU ZS Collltrs, and Harper'• BUu.r. rovernme~ and enYiroomental roster. Both Marte and Dorothy pen,'' C IOIC 10 tbrOQCb May 16 1D tbe 0rance He conred both tbe Atlantic
p-oi:C)s tnvolYed In tbe stld}' drove for the former Costa Me-No. 21 Is oae of the buses Coast CoUep Ubnry. aDd Paelft.c Theaters, taklD(
will agree oo the best devel-sa elementary district. equipped with a radio: usually Mr. Smith, who na borD part Ln 13 lnnstons aDd 23
opmenl plan for that area," All 3 were an.rded certlft-one of tbe kids wUlaat to hln A low-cost aoU-rabiel YI.C· lD Wichita, Kan.., In 1918, wu comblt air mlulou. He ns
he satd, cates by tbe Board of Educa-It oo as soon as they're seated. cinaUon cllnic for dop will be a war eorrespoodeat duri.Dr woUDded In the 1945 invasion
''A few years ago, tbe lnlne Uon at Tuesday's meeting, when ''I had a problem with a Ju-held Tuesday, April SO, from World War D aDd worked tor of Ot1Jl&wa..
Com;lllly was being criUQud national school bus safety week ntor high gro~ a llttle while "' to 8=30 p.m., at OrugeCoun-...:;..::~::_..~;:::.,:;~::::..::;_;:.::::::=:~-:::::=
tor not developi.Dg Its holdings was proelaJmed. ago. Okay: DO radio for a week, ty Fatrgrowxts puttnc lot, 88 LI!AL MOTICI L!GAL MOTICI
l.ast eoough. That was during Drlnrs considered accident I said &Dd boy they really Fair Orin, Co.ta Mea. • * PRIMER FOR PRACTICAL POLITICS tbe days when there ns a strn records, att.eodance, lnterest shaped'~" Mrs' Washko re-,The cli.Dlc Is spoaaored by CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA calls ' -the Costa Mesa Rotary Club, NOTICE INVITING BIDS Recommended reading is the following
statement from the political affairs man-
ual of the California Real Estate Assn.
The political affairs committee of the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors Included this in the current
issue of the Realty Board newsletter.
The key sentence is "how we are gov-
erned is determined by those whom we
elect."
Over 62% of American families own their own homes.
Property owners represent the largest segment ot the
voting publtc. This ownersblp stands out as the largest
single dltference between tree enterprise democncy and
the various derrees of soclaUsttc pernmeDts tr.t preftil
In many other countries. The rights to own, rent a.od dispose
ot real property in a free market are IDI.lleoable rlgbl!
of all American citizens. Contrast tbls with tbose forms
of government that call for state ownership of all property,
with the right to occupy regulated by authority of a central
bureaucracy,
Increasing erosion of prtnte property rtgtlts ls of rreat
concern to ReaHors. We enjoy the pr1YIIege each day of
invitlng t11e American publlc to mate a commitment to
purchase or lnYest In prtnte property. In recognttlon
of tills fact, the Realtor has the respoaslbtUty of protecting
the rights or the property owners.
As Realtors, it Is imperative that we lntluence the attttD:te
or government toward a more fayoraiJ .. recoptUoo of the
rtgbts, problems and contributions of our cUeDta, tbeproperty
owners. Therefore, Rea ltors must take an actiYe part in
practical poUUcs.
Members are urged to search for able aDd articulate can-
didates and to encourace tbem to nm tor local omce or
accept appropriate appointments.
PoUUcs, essentially, is tbe proceu ol aeleeti.D& and
elecUng the mea and women wbo, u repr-esenb.ttns of
the citizens, \ Ill manage tbe public alfaJrs of the oatlon
at tbe local, state and naUooal lenl. Gonrnmeot Is the
actual management ot thOse atlllrs. StDct pernmeot pro..
roundly affects enry IDdlrld\llli.D the Oalt.dSb.tta,el«tions
reach the "heart of the oat1on. Bow we ua pUMd '-! ~:
termined by those wbom we ellcl.
Voters elect an admlnlJtn.UoD. U tbat admlDlltratlon
does oot ftll policy posttioa.l lD penaeat wtth people
who are sympatbetlc to the peap"'• YMws, tbe will~ tbe
electorate Is thwarted. Tbe poi1CJ JDUI.Di Jobl oo tbe
second, third and fourth ~beloit are u lmportut u poUt~
lea 1 appointments at tbe tap, IDd tbl fiiJ.lve olUJ eebeloa
justifies the YOters' retaU&tloll at a .-,..qiiMlt election.
Thus we obta1l Dll'W ma.DipiMilt-ID ..,_.meat.
Most poUUci&Da aDIS llateiiMD bold ... to 80t*t priD.
clples and t.Yt the ooance ak e~ to mt.IIOID
promiHs made dlrtDc campalcll: b tledioD or ,._.~ee.
Uoa. w• sbou.ld lfCil1JOfl t..,_ ftO 11o ud CJPP08t uao. no
do 1101.
Tbo P'MI •jo<lty ot -to _, Ut ''poUIIcol 0011·
atnert." Tbelr 'fOIIII an tbe e....-eJ wltb wll&cb tbly
buy tbe padr:a.pd eandlctatM ud plldarms of OM puiJ
or 1111 olbtr. ,., 11o oot lot1P -to.., -tcl-
at>lo ·-_,_--"' ..... It Ia -lilt lime lor orpMull reel -to ID pi Ill· -· To ~ ..,. t11u a ••oas •" 1a polWea, It Ia
...: 1 I • ..,. ID aa. M polJIIa ...... ,., ud lloW M '
.All , a ls 1111' t1U ,_Gat CREA lucreMid . --·-·ca.·-·
-all OJMCJI•doll aa M4 Ill dllfodla. • _____ tt,...,.,-
........ h( 10 C\CIIIml!411i. • ID ...
7 2 ... pt t, .............. of .., -·· >" 'PI
on Wilshire BIYd, In Los Ange-In their jobs and overall attl-Her' -• 4 chlldreo a~·n-in cooperatioo wttbtbeSouthern SEALED 811); wtU be rec:ei.Yed at the offtce of tbe City les that reminded everybody tude and etfecUveoess In cboo-.,.. lw C·"' v ,_, lied!-' Cl • c ~ ttat CaWornla Y(JS about to stn1 lbe 3 topdrlnrs. ded Newport etem•t:ar-J. a.Qd. ...._.ornia eter~~ ., ........ er.., 1~1 Hall, Ne.,...-...Beaell, C..ut'OI"'dd, tlltll 10:00
catch and pass Mew York 1.n A ?9 -passe~r bus ts35 feet Eoslen, p-adlllU.DC from Har-Assn. Memberi'~ ~ Rotary a.m. oa.tbe Zkd 41.1 ol ApriJ. lt'74, at wblcb tlm• tbly will
N -~ 1o and 1 17 000 IIDd bor, aod her c2a•...w ..... 0eoa Club 1D1! the .'f~Wrtnirtaas are be CIPtDtd IJid ~.tor, PIJt;lrmlllf wort u toJJows: populattoo. ow, we'n pas--.. ng we gtts • po 5• Is 0,_ a -bool ~::-driYer. contrlb«<nr thelr ttme u a STREET RES'URFACrNG --tORD ROAD them and we have be(l.m to ask Its drtYer must ba.ve a chaut-UIU -.. ....., u sent 8 ourselves llgrowtbfor growth's leur's Uceose and also pass a Some of the bicb school stu-pub c ce. AND AYSID£ DRIVE
sake ls In our best interests. highway patrol r01d test and a dents she's beeD drlfiDI slDce A fee of SZ ptr doc wtll be 19'73-'74
"Deve)opers used to be pll-I50 ~quest1on written test wttb tbey were in k:lDderp.rten. cbarpd, and the vaccine wm CONTRACT NO. 1614
Iars oftbe community, but now 6 or fewer errors. The drl-''I'm partial to our school provide lmmlllity apJDSt ra-Blda mtm: be submitted em tbe proposal form attached
people look at development real ver's job ls ttrofold -· piloting district· I really enjoy the blea for 30 mootbs. with the CODtract documellta ~bed by tbe PubUc Works
!lard and question each devel~ that big yellow bus through kids," 'she ays. "Those tllgb According to streeter Klng, Department. 1'be addttioaal copy ol the propoal form Is to
opment's overall good for the the tramc, and handling the scOOol kids •• when they were Rotary Club commanlty service bt retatnftd b)' the bidder for b.t.l records.
community. load of kids tnstde. ln fuDJor bl&fl I woukl'n told cball'man, state Ud local 01'· Eacb bid mtllt be aceo~ed bJ cub., certifted check
"We have had to go back to "Marianne's a.n excellent you tbey'lt ae~er make lt. And dinaDces require tbt nccl.Da-or Bidder's Boad, madt p&)'l.ble to the City of Newport
the drawing boards because of driver, and a detlnJte asset to now loot at tbem: anybody can t1on °1 aU dop 4 mooths of age Beach, for an amount eq~l to at least 10 percent of the
pressure from enYiroomeotal-the district," says Betty 01-be proud of tbem or older aplnst rabies. amount bid.
lsi groups, The poUUcal reaU-sen, bus dispatcher, of ttrst-"I had me bad year wttll a ''Altbougb. rabies, throup Tbe UUe of the project aDd the words "SEALED BID"
ties are such that we knew place Mrs, Washko, "We can junior tllcb P'(q) --really, n cctnatino, bas bMD brouctt sM.ll be clearly marked on tht outside of the IDYelooe coo-
that, unless political }urisdic-send her an)'\t'here, and once they pn me trouble aU yeu, under cootrol wlthlntbedomes-taln1Dc lJte bid.
ttons .. , enrtronmentalgroups, sbe leans Dare we can for-ADd on the last day of school Uc pet populat1CII'l, tbe disease The contract documeota that mut be completed, emcuted,
they wouldD't pt ott the bus: Is slut pren.Mnt amoag the and returoed 1D tbe Hlled bid are:
M • k I "ti 1 stood up here 'Come on. wild-life wblcb borders our A. Propoal esa PIC s op Cl zens pi morin&1' But .110 they ... commiOIIties' bocltyarda," bo B. Deslp~~llon ofSubcootractcrs
a song tbey bad to' lin&: me, said. "Cootrolled nccloatloll C. Bidder's Boad
Two leading Harbor Area et~
Uzens wUI be aamed man and
woman of the year by the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce
OD April 25. TtUs Is the 5th
aDDual awards presentation,
Tbe hmcbeoa., arrancements,
and ~alecUoo of hooorees are
bei.Dg spooaored by tbe com.
munlty affalrs committee orthe
Chamber.
and Peggy Reinert, co-owner And a cud wltb a schOol bus of the domestic petprO'ridestbe D. Kon-colllllioo Affldutt
of Relnert's Deputment Store, 00 It, they'daUsir;DBd, Wouldn't moat etfedln preYeDIJoD oftbe E. statemem: of Fbluetal Rnpoaalbtl1ty
1972; Robert Weed, pubUsber you kDOW 1 jut sat tbere with dlseue. VacciDltioa protects F. Technfeal Abtuty ud: EJPC1..ce References
or the Pilot, and Dorise Jesko tears str~mtnc cknn:l." both our petsaodoar tamiUes.'' These documeats sball be afl!ucS wtth the stpature and
and GertrtJde Pearce, city U-titles of the per1001 stp!Dc oa beball of tbe bidder. For
brarlans, 1973 . M d" I d b k corpora~ tbe dpatarft ol U. Prtlideat or Viet Prest-
Speaker for tbe Aprtl 25 e-e IC p aza groun ro en ~: c~~-= :.~·:.~:-~:o~ ..!!:.0~~.:: vent will be Dr.GIIesT, Brown. .,._. ~ ....,.. ._ ""'~
a professor ai the CaUforD.Ia · I.Dr .liptur81. 1D the cue at a PartDershlp, tbe llpature
State University at Fullerton. City oflldall YlU J:WUclpate and Placeatia An.aue. ot at •• oae paen.l partDtr t. req.tred.
He is a tralned h.lstorlan, an lD ~tUille ceremonles Tbe medical buUdlnc wude-No bt~ W'1l1 be acetpted from a eoatractor wt1o las DOt
to considering oomtnaUo~
committee members are being
guided by tblee crtterla in rna-
ti.Dg up u.e U.st tor final vote
and electloo:
award~wtnnlngauthorandafre-wblcb wlll tab place at signed by archlteeta R. M. beeD Uceued lD aceorduce wttb tbe ~of Cblpter
quent participant on radio and Martoen Medical Plaza In Thomas aad AuoclatesotNtw· i, DIY11:1oa m of the Bu1aHa aJMJ ProfiUiou' Code. Tbe
television. His topic •ill be Newport Beacb at 11 a.m. today, port Beach, and wtU ban a coatractor au state btl u~ nmbtr uc1 clutlftcatioa
"It's great to be human," Aprll 18. CautorDia C<lllhlmporarytlter-ia the ~1.
1. A tun btocraPhY of the
aom!Dee. z. Commanity senlce of re-
cognized merit for severa 1
rears.
S. BI'Oid IDYOinment In se-
Ye~l ar•• ol seJ'Tice.
4. A ruicleU of the area for
a coos.tderable lell(th of time.
5. Nomtaee bas exerted re-
cogoi&ed leadersb41.
&. Well-Down by a larre
. NgmeDt ol tbe commardty.
'7. Volunteer senlce of me-
rit; howuer, reeocnitlOD wtll
be ctno for service In his/
ber OWD YOC&ttoa.
8. Votes ol Chamber mem-
PEST CONTROL TALK
AT GARDEN MEETING
Hank Rowell from Barden's
Pest Control, Costa Masa, will
speak at the AprU 24 meettnc
ot the Harbor VIew Hills Gar-
den Club. Mrs. James Muller
of Spyglass Hill wtJl welcomt
members at 12:30 p.m. As-
sistine her wUI be Mrs. Wil-
liam B. Barrtoatoo and Mrs.
Doaald YabD, co.lloMe118S .
Mr. Rowen, a atate UceDSed
alfiCulturtJ pelt cootrol actft.
sor, will dl.euu the coatrol o1
pests oa pluts, trees IDd
laWDI.
bo~ wliiDtrs ot tboawardw!U 3 LIIIOJLN STUDENTS
bo l11110U11Ced dllrlft& lilt .... WIN FRENCH AWARDS
loacbeoo. April H, at tiM HoU-Tb:rM LlDc:oiD mlddlt scbool
day ID11, SUI BrloloiSI, Tic--· nopt 1bo lltld, de-
tor the hmcbiOD aaay.btnMr-'"till-CMI&•d• ..... I 1
•id "' co.lUoa 111t c-... ,, ... -rr-......, .. c-11or ot c--.. . .._ ll1roqtJoot o...., c_, 18
05H, 01' ..t.Uic a cllllct fDr a eo"'p"Utloa bellS etCallfclnlll $5 1D tile C-, Ill W. IIIII 11ato -Illy, Follor!oo.,. st., c-.._ -7. T-...... n .
.Wbtllltldata.llllt. Ca Jlf1tc = rn.ea. Pr.no. ...... at ....... ,. .... dl.llk
C .... of C[ I lfCI Award ud ..... 1i11111. Cllc:r ... c ...
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Tbe tbree-'*9fY, $1.2 mUJJoo lor of stucco, bleocUaC wltb ODe Itt o1 piau ud CODCraet doeuiMiltl, I.Dclud1nc 1118Cial
mlldteal oftlce blalldiD& a pro-tbe eaY"Iroomtot thz'<MtllltU.· pl'O'IUioM,m&J be qllt:IINd at t1ee Ptbltc WOI'U 01putmeat.
ject of llarlooro SoYift&l ""' siYO ue of cedu. The~ City Blll, llewpo<t Boocb, Ctutonla, at oo -to UcMIMd
Lou. AaodatiOG, Is located coatraetor 11 AllltiD Balki.I.QI cOGtraetor•. lt 11 r~ tll&t tiM pU. ud ooatn.d
at 355 PlaceoUa AYe., West ComPtDY'• weet cout dtYiaiOa, dociiD..U be nwr...r Yltbla 1 ....-. •iter tbe bid~
Newport He~:}Ul,OOO !del•:~ ~~~ ~~~~~:~: ~ Tbo CMJ 11u Odo;ltllllt Sludard llfeclll-tor P11>1k ableJQare-·• PfOT ~ •na&"-~~,~•~ e ....... .,. Worllac.autnctiaa(lt'JIEditkiD)u.......,..bJtMioltbera
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of llaJ'IDOr• SoYift&l, tald lilt of lllrll1oro SoYIDp at w-. A-, Loa Allploo, c.-~.(lllfi'Ki.tl'll.
lllrae111ro, wlllcll Ia -""" cllft ""' Dooor 1D Newport TlloCIIJe.,·tdoplod81U1trdllfecloiProYIIIl1>loui--
Hooc -Ia~ will-cu. Betch. ard Dnwtop. c...-ot -·art tftlltblo at lbo N>Uc
ak:al ul ndlolotiY !abo, a Worao.or-at a-a( h oo per otL
pboriiiiCY, a -llco.l -11 OC'C SETS Of'EH HOUSE A -d ·~ al ai.wuc. tor ~ct W•t
IIIIIL Cotop~ to ecbodllled AT CHILDREN'S CI!HTI!R lor City• torm l1u -td1ii1I01I IIJ tile City. Tlllo torm to
lor Aflll'l. JOU'illlr ar• 0rup c-Collop'a eltll lilt cal1 c-ot -.... &COIIIIabll to 1110 CIIJ. Tbo
accomlftOdlUIC ~~· .= d.rn's c...._ wtll ooadlct .; neCTtatzl IDw lllddlr wW be rtllUed to COIIIPlete ttall tarm
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•EWOOIIJ IWIIIR fldiGII
PUIUIIEDIUKI.Y -,AGES
11flJRSOAY, APIIL II, 1974
ooaA DEl liM, eN..
1.8~ BUILDIG PERMITS
PLANT CARE IS TOPIC'
Tllo -IJ --illc of .U-P .. c~ 0at.t111 ,._ •• , ....
port ....... ,.,.... • will ...
bold al lllo -of llrL llti-More u... $1.1 mu-Ia $151,000. -Pflol4r, ltll eor-a
permttl .,.. "-d dlf1ll tbt • B.lLBOA ISLAIID Lut, Wflllclllf, 11: 1:10. Pd'· ~
pulwoot br lllollowporllltocb 1, c....,, z _, aport. -J. Ajlrlllt.
bolldlllc..-lort5uollo mlllll, U7 p_,l hO,OOO. "Lofo to c:ar111C lor plulo"
lD tbe W ... lkte ~klpmeat *NEWPORT CEin'ER Wtll bt dllc'•.ct bf Yub Ia-
la ••• Newport, laJaDd ot 1be lrrine Co., retala.tDC Wills, a, a teaeac WIIOM bobbJ ls c,.. Hwy. 110-1 '10 Newpoot c-0r1 .. , ralllaf ud cu111s lor maoy
Permltl au-t dur1D1 tbe $40.000. nr&ette1 ol ptuta.
flrlt biJt ot Aprll, I.Dtbtamowd * WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS A!1otbar blpUpt o1 tbe mtt-
ol $5,000 ud om, loci-Hoar """'llal, 301 Nowpoot liar be plu-maldoc lor
tbe folJowil::ll: BlYd •• remodel kttcbeD to c1f1 tbe Cbl Omep aauoaal
• WEI'lSIDE and social sermes area, wttteb .Ul bekl
Leod'erllblp -.... 47 per-
mila: 1or aJr~ eoadomin-
tuml, wttb 15 Gta:. pllll ear-
port• aad pnps, tor a
of $2,UO,l!l"~~
• HARBOR vtEW HOMES
Mlcbl.el ColliDI, ad41tlool
I ?41 Port Sbitllekt, $10,000.
Vloet, IIS5 Port Carlow,
Zllll $10,000 . •
tmpro.emeDta:
4250 Soot! Rd.,
puttt1ons for
$13,000.
Koll Center Newport, 4100
MacArthur Blvd., add to 3rd
floor of offtee buildtng UDder
construction, $21 9,960.
Don Koll Co., 4500 Campus
Drln, rtre sprinkler system,
$18,000.
lhpe Iodustrles, tenant tm-
pro.-emenl, 1401 Dove, $13,000.
• CUFF HAVEN
Lee GocertJ. swtmmlngpool,
1311 Cllll Dr.,$5,000.
• EAST UPPER BAY
Boys Clltl of tbe Harbor Ar-
ea, 12,131 gq, ft. clubhouse,
2555 Vista del Oro, $200,000.
• NEWPORT
Not many years ago, turbercu.losis patients
spent a year 0!' more in a sanitarium, hoplne
that rest and proper diet would cure the disease.
That was before today's effecUYe drugs wlllch
cut treatment ttme to only a few weeks.
In fact, tuberculosis · could be eUmiDated as
a world health problem lf tt were not for tbe
primitive health care systems of the backward
nations of the world. The key to TB control
is identlftcatioo and treatmeot of both acti'fe
and lDaettn eases of lntecttoo. In nations with-
out the 1actUUes or the funds for deteetln(
TB, it remains a deadly killer.
Your prescription w111 be tilled promptly tn
out modern pharmacy, famous for friendly ser-
vice. We mal.ntain full stocks of non-prescrip-
tion drugs and our professtooal oplnloo repr-
dlng these and their use ls yours for the astdng.
• • •
HANDY HINT: Soak wuhable clothes ln a
strong saU nter solution to remove persplra~
Uon stains.
COSTA MESA MAnllSS CO.
2150N•wpertllwl. U!Mrty .. IJOJ
Dr. Leon Glazer, 2 story,
1 unit dwelling, 1915 W, Balboa
GIMili!LLEY BILL 'AitNSWORTH Blvd., $U,000, B&~m;~;.%~T~A~ WILLIAM H. FARNSWORTH of Balboa, a *JASMINE CREEK
past president of the Newport Harbor-Costa M. J. Brock II Sons, I stor y,
Mesa Bevel of Realtors, bas bHo named 1 tmit dwellings at l8, 20• 22 1016 biyside ~·-oe-wport beach _ caWorni.a, 92662
Highway House of Prayer
2411 !. COAST HWT., COWOHA D!L MAR·
LOW II LIVIL .. AlAI
INTBRDBHOMIHATIOHAL. PULL GOSPEL
geaeral manager of Coldwell Banker. Rest~ and 24 Sboal Dr., total n.lue, !~==~==~~~~~~=======~~ deDUal Broterace Co., which be se"es as senior TlceMpresldeDt. He ts responsible for ___ L_E-'GA--'L'-H"-'O_T_IC;:.E;:__
s~lsloo ot residential sales oflees op-STATEMENT OF ABANDON -
entad by Coldwell Banker ln California, MENT OF tEE OF FICTI-
Wubiqton, ArlsoDa and Tens. Before .)olD-TIOUS BtmNESS NAME
tnc Coldwell BaDJcer ln 1962, he opet'ated The following person has
bls own real estate brokerage firm In Newport atudoned the use of the ftc-
Beach and Huntington Beach for more ttw1 Utious business name : Bollard
6 years. • • • Mfg. Co., 1733 Unit M, Costa
lUNDAY SCHOOL• f•4S WORSHIP IIIYICIII lhll
IVAMOILISnC IIIYICII AIM P.M. SUNDAY
PIAY'ta AND 818LI STVDYt 7•• P.M. WIDMISDAY
WILLIAM T. UDAH, PASTOR
PHOHI• 64H762
Jlunmutl) Qlotigr•gafutlinl Clil)urrl!
A Pru •tl ,,. •• ,"tl"'l Corttr•t•tloalll Cltrlsll• O.rc6
111E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. 1111>1-
• ,, .. S-IIMJ:Yl~.;~ ..... 1 •. ,1..... .•·. , ......
·BI)Io ..._, 1:00..,.; .... ,.,~ ,e.cli!Mi 'fl't-
':al2'111i6Ao' stilt! t; iiI ilil!ii~·-.c;...,·· · ·
p ...... 642-27<40
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 CIHTU POl IIILICAL STUDIIS
., MAGNOLIA IT. AT .... A.M. .. aLl CLAIJII
SAMT A ANA A¥1. 11•• A.M. WOI'"IP NOUI
COITidiiiA 7tll P.a. IYAeiLIITIC ttOUI
DR. JIMMY COMIS, PASTOR
COIITA 1111:8A COUNIIIIILINO CII:NTII:&
TO IMHAMCI DYMAMIC LIV,IHG
AIIOTBEIIIIII!STIT Or TBE nUT BAPTIST C8URC8
. UV. JAil IS HIHRT, DIRICTOR
PAIIILY, ...... AI,. CALL Ma-l 'Ill
IUIUI'AL c;Q~ Cll! HI •• ,
LIARH TO LIVI "1MI! DYNAMIC Lll'l"
"Dedlcoted lo lbe -lo of llowpolt S...cb"
Is the !Aserlptlon oo tbe plaa oorerkx>klnc
ProiDOI1tory 81)'. Pletllrtd abore at tbe
plaqoe for the dedlcattoo of the 11 acre
waterway aDd on.sbore tmpronments are,
from left, OONALD A. Mc£NN1S, mayor of
of Newport Belcll; FRANK HUGHES, Ylce-
PJj,sldeQt of tbe Jrttne Co., aDd. DAVID KUHN
IR':, rrilaO" t o. orotoCI maaaP. lbr 111e
Pr<~m_.,, · \110' , 4-0DI. locludod IB
ttle dedtcatioo were a mile of waterfront, a
Z,500 foot loog bicycle aod pedestriaD patb
oYertookl.nc the water and a $100,000 plala
where .-l.sltots may rtew tbe bl)'. Tbe man-
made Jacooo 1B surrocmded bJ 43 custom
home sites and II'TI.ne Paclllc De.-elopmeut
Com~y's 18 Promontory Bay hOmes, Ac-
eorr11ng to Mr. KubD, tbe arst tract map
for the ar• was ftled to October, 1949,
by the late JACK S. RAUB, Wbo also bad
helped to destp Llnda Isle aDd bad done
extenst.-e work on the barbor. More than
Tbe Newport Balboa Rotary C l~ ha s boo-
ored one of Its members, HARRY WRIGtrr,
oo b1l: golden annl.-ersary of serrtce for
Rotary. He was tadueted as a member of tbe
Rotary CtOO to Yakima, Wash., La. AprU,
19Z4. Stnce the be bas belonged to clubs
in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, c hieaco, Plttsbarlh, Portland, Seattle, and
now bere at the klcal club for the past
11 years. • • •
MRS. PEGGY WAGNER of Newport Beach
ts serrlDg u area cbalrman tor the 2nd
annual City of H~ tennis tn.-ttatiooal. Round
robtn prellmi.Dary matches wtU be played on
prtn.te eo\D'ts and cl\tls Ulls Saturday, April
20. WiDDers 1D all d1T1stoa.s will play ott for
cblmplonsb41 Utles, aod film aDd TV cele-
brities wtu play uh!bltion matches April
28 at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. Movie
stars ELKE SOMMER and ROD STEIGER
ue booorary celellrlty chairmen.
t.IGAL MOTICI LIGAL IIOTICE TAKES WAC COURSE
FICTITJOIE BUSINESS NAME Prln.te First Class Nancy
FICTITIOUS Bl51NESS NAME STATEVENT A. Hull has graduated from
STATEMENT The fol.Jowln& person Is doing tbe newly estatlUsbed Women's
FIRST CHURCH OF
OfRIST, SCJ!:NTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport kuh
SUNDAY SOtOOL
Tbe foUowlDC person tsdotnc busl.ness as: Elleo, 2152 ~nt Army Corps training ceDter
business as: UD1ted IDdustrlal Drt.-e, Suite 212, Inine, Callf. at Ft. Jactsoa, S.C. She 1s tbe
WetllrltltJW to ww• Realty. 83? Baywood Drive, 92664: Edward c. EIUs, 640 daugbter otMr. aDd Mrs. Gor -
LUTHERAN CHURCH Newport Belch, CaWornia Via Lido Nord Newport Beach doo K. Hull. '1 Oakmont Lane,
9110:30a.•·
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 ' 10:30 ....
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Week cbya: 9 a.m ... 5 p.m.
WedMtcby: 9 •.m. • 7c45 p.m.
Tue.day and Friday:.
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
OF THE MASTER 92&80: Roltoa. :arroll Dickson,. CaW 92660 ' ' Big CU)'oa:.
837 Baywood Drive. Newport This ~ss Is conducted Durtnc 8 weeks or Baslc aoo......._ View Dr. Beacb, Callfornia 92660. by an tndiTidul Tra.JD1og, P.-t. Hull recei.-ed eor-.... ...,. Clltf. This bustDtss is conducted Slped: E~d c. Elli s. tnstroctiool.n Army bistoryaad
LAWIIEM;J D; RUIQ.IIIG by 1D tndlvtdal. This statement was nled wUh tradtttoo, admlDlstntlwe pro-
..... _ ._. SoM •• SlroecS: Hottoa Carroll Dlckp the County Clerk of Oranee cedures, miUtary jusUce, n.rst
•~•y ICIIOOL cr *WI SOil. Co~ty on March 20, 1974, Wll -&1d and fteld tnlnlni . .,_..,. Tbls state meAt was D. led wttb
4Jl.,_: t:11 to 10:11 a.a. tbe CoUDty Clerk ol Or•n-llam E. St Jobo, county clerk. --~-=-=----,.,.---••• ao. -10<-.10 a.a. -... by Theresa w.. Ward, deputy . . Ra-rUd~-Co...tyoollarchZ5,1974. Publlsh' April 1l, 18, zs, LEGAL HOTICE
l ._ __ Pr~oe!:ldoci~~---J PubUSh: March 28, April 4., May 2, 1974, In the iiewport NOTICE TO CREDITORS
11, 18. 19?4. to tile Newport Rubor Enslen. F -32404 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Harbol' EDS!p, F-SZ5ZO STATE OF CAUFORN1A
ATTlHD LIG.\1.; IIOTICI LfCAL IIOTICI FORT~~~ OF
SECOND Ctnnlat OF THE CHUICH F!CTTrlOU!I BU!IINESS NAME FICTTrlOUS BlSIIIESS NAME No A 79118
OfiUST, SCIEN11ST STATEMENT STATEMENT Estate oi ReiGER ROY WAL-
Nc..,...lleaeh at OP YOU I CHOICI Tbe followlafper-lodolac The !ollowlor persoos are TON,-·
Cclf'oGa del M.r btaslDea u · Cout Bleyclts doiDg business as: Sbaloog. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
3100-PadRc. V"aew Or. IIGULAIL y 1178 N. PaCiac Cc:.st Hwy.: 165Z? StlkTree~eet, FouotalD to tbe creditors or the abcwe
SUNDAY SOIOOL lOLa La..-IM.eb· Fruk VlDcent Valley, Ca . 92708· Jerry J..onc~ named ~t U.t •II per-. bn.te, Z3846 Mumua Bly, ....... SIJN:)AY SBRVlCil .liLa io••"'IIIIL'-.. atUIOI IDcqloro, ZSI ColtooSI., Now-r.a-Nlm•~ Ca 9Z&77·Ker-soas b&YIDC clalmsaplui-
W1!DNBSDAY liVENING -·" port Boac• lheo, •-•-· • Aid -are roqulred II>
....._ R001111 I,... · .a..SCM Lltlla -..a Tbls btg;tpeq is coodoeted lll.m Sa.b1Dian, 18527 Stlk Tree ft'-tblm; wttb tbt Deeeuai'J
JSOOo.B E. Cout•wr· • w.t .. Cella.._ by aa IDcS.IYidual. Strtet, Fountain Valley, Ca . waebers. 1n tbt alllce of tbt
....... , oo II•-11¥. TOM TYRII; Pot-Slpod: FraU V. !neopero, Zl'loa. clerk ot 1be .--lied
Moa.-Fri.: tO a.-. to 5 p.-. ltiiDlY WfL'II: Tbt., Jtatemtot as ftlldwttb by~~~,:;,;macta:t court. or toprtMIII: tbltm, witt&
1\ondoy-• 7. oo' ... A.11, 6 -P.JI. lbe Cotlllty Clerk of Oraoco S!pod· lorry Looatn0. lbe MCnary ...,berL lo lbe
SoL• 10 L .... ,j .... ...; .... llll!'f!!l... Cotlllty .. Karcb IS, 1974, Wll-Tblo sialtme ...... nloc!:.nlll .-.. pod ollbe oll!ce"' blo
liv1 .. ~ ... ~·~ .. ~·~·!"j.,~"'~N~oo~~i.•~•i•i!-.a~~1CI~~=•:1llam E. St lobo. c:ot11111 elerll. 111e co-c1ork "' <>rup att«..,, DEllE, DION, MAD-
an~t .. ~ S.tlm .. Cal. -1111 by Tblrta at Wud, depaty. _, 7 .. W SEM A JDNlNOS, ~ to.... ~ Plb11A: Marcb 28, A.prtl 4, Coa~~ty oa Marcb 25• 19 ~ ll-at COI'PQI'Illoe of lila attontJ,
11, II, 1174, Ia lbe Rowpolt !lam E. Sl Jobll, COtiiiiJ olorll, KEEIIE, DIOft, MAD8&N 6
Q •.• di Hart>or Ellllfp. F-JISOS l>r Tbor-It, Word, -· IEIIIIDICB, Proloook-1 Cor.
-• • Plbllab: Karcb Zl, AprU 4, poralloo, -UO A'""' F-
M. aaelftiM :_ P.UTOI 11• ll, U?4, ID tbl Mtwport lt.l Towr tiOX.wportC ....
:13IID ST. ot ORA'HGI, COS'TA .Ill~~-~~~···. LIOAL IIOTICI Horbor EDS!p. F -11511 ~rift, No .. Boacll, Callt-l=J~~~~~~~-~Io.lt~~~~·~·~· ~~~~[=J P1C1T!10111 &!Bllll!SI IIAIIE L-.•• MOMa onla -· •llc' Ill lilt P-
.. S'TArEII&lft.-...., ol wta• ol a. ...........
• ....... Tllo .,_.,. por-an P!C1T!'IOU!I B!BliiESS NAME 1o aU -· ~ II>
doaletwfnrrM!Palllt.~ ITATDIIIfl' tM ...... fJI 814 drlclf t.
• Tldllp, mt&. C<IUlhJ. no IOilowloC por-It doUr ·----ao •·•PTIIT c-<lo! -· CL _, ... , ,.u:ta-_,__ llrol ptllll-Gfllda-.
-~-C: 6 -It Coa. h • -. '11 W, 1 '1111, A-11, Colla Dolod April I, !I'M.
2111 CLIPP MIWOIT UOt Oola~ Drm, c--_,It 1• Rl<b. lit Iloilo! Ror --
DR. P. IIMlOIIN ... I eoa-. ••a..c:.. ..... ca.-1. of 1111 1-of 1111 · p•-1 1'tlll t $ K 11 .:.Jfl t 1 T1lla .. IIIIJrclitd"' Mel' 0
IUIIDA'f' ICIIM&., • • 7:'\r.v•... .. .... n••'f' 'J a h Pi" 1 M b Pr'trL », ....,_lt.C.. .• ,It ·-
...... ..... •naUOA
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Mesa, Ca. 92626.
The Flctltlous Business
Name r eferred to above was.
tiled In Orange County oo 3-9-
73,
Ralph Norton BU.er, 18
Calleclta, S. La.(llna, Ca . 92675.
This busioess n s conducted
by ao lndi.-ldua.l
Sl"""" RalpO N, Baker.
Tbts statement was filed wltb
the CoUDty Clerll of Ora.oge
County ooM.,cb 25, 19?4.
Plt)llsh: March 28, April 4,
11, 18, lq tbe Newpoot
Harbor F -%3?96
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
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HEWPORT HARIOR EHSIGN
2nl !. CO_AST HWY., COROllA DEL MAR
OUR 3i~NIVERSARY
PICTURE-GIFT TO YOU
18" x 24" FULL-COLOR LITHOGRAPH OF REX BRANDT'S
WATERCOLOR "FALL DAY BELOW OLD SAOOLEBACK"
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In Isaiah 53:4-6 we .....r: "Surely
he ham !>ornt our griefl, and camed .
our sorrows : yet we did ettccm him
stricken, smitten of God, &Dd affticted.
But he was wounded for our tram-
gre!lions, he wu . bruited for our
iniquitie's: · the c:butiatmau . of our
peace was upon ~~; and with his
atripes we ue healed. All we like
-ah«p have cone utray; we have
turned every one to his own way; and
the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity
of us all."
These verses ( 4-6) of our Biblical
text portray the suffering of the
Servant, "despised and njected of
men." "The Servant's tufl'erings are
vicarious (53 :~). He (<he Servsnt J
takes the place of the cuJity and dies
in thtir stead. The doctrine of sub-
stitutionary suffering is taught ovtr
and over again in these verses. Is
there a greater verse in the Old Tuta-
lllent than Isaiah 53 :5? It is the Old
Testament equivalent of John 3:16.
Let its words ring in our souls for-
t"ver: 'But he was wounded for our
transgressions, he was bruiSt'd for our
iniquities; the chastisement of our
peace waa upon him; and with his
stripes we are healed.' We may
translate the first half of the verse
more literally : 'But he was pierced
through (mortally wounded) for our
transcressions, he was crushed for
our iniquities.''' (d. john R. Sam-
pey, The H~arJ &j the Old Ttslommt,
2nd eel., revised and enlarged, 1922,
p. 173.)
The Submission of the ~ant
In Isaiah 53 :7-9 we read: "He was
oppressed, and he was affiicttd, yet he
o~ned not his mouth: he is brought
as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a
sheep before her shearers i.s dumb,
so he openeth not his mouth. He was
taken from prison and from judg-
ment : and who shall declare his gen-
eration ? for he was cut off out of the
land of the living : for the transgres-
!>ion of my people was he strick.,_
And he made his grave with the
wicked, and with tht" rich in ms
death; because he had done no vio-
lence, neither was any deceit in his
mouth."
The passace jwt quoted describes
the subm.istion of the Servant of the
Lord in His suffering, death, and
burial. Stc also Acts 8 :32-35.
":[Verses) 7-9. As viewed by man,
Messiah's suffering would be a tragic
misfortune to the innocent. 7. Opnud
""'' his mouth; i.e., in his own de-
fense, ~fore rither Caiaphas c;fll:ierod
or Pjlate. 8. Fr.om pris011 aJit frDM
judgmutt. Rather, as a rtswlt of co-
r.rcio" aP~d a judicial actioK. That is,
hy an unjust trial a judicial murcier
was to be pe~trated. Ta.jro; i.f'.,
taken away to the place of execution.
Render the next sentence with the
ASV [American Standard Vmion]:
A"d as for his genuahon, who
(among them) co 11sidued that/at u.as
rul off out nf tlrt land of the lWi"g for
tfu lransgre.r.rio" of tny people to
whom tl1e stroke (was dw)? 9. Ht
made lii.r grave. Better rendered as
impersonal : 'One appointed his &rave.'
The tuicktd. The two murderous
thieves crucified at either side of him.
The rich man (ASV}. Joseph of
Arimathea, in whoSt" burial vault ~
was interred. Bttawse M lt4d dofft flO
tJioleftce . Probably to be construed
as, 'aitllowgh he had done no wronc
(to others).'" (d. Gleuon L.
Archer, Jr ., "haiah" in TIN Wydiff•
Bible Commlnlary, 1962, p. 647.) ·
Tloo ........ of tloo Sotnot
In Isaiah 53 :10-12 we read: "Yet
it pleased the Lord to bruite him;
he hath put him to grief : when thou
shalt make hia aou1 an offering for
sin, he shall see hia seed, he shall pro-
long his days, and the pleasure of the
Lord thall p-rosper in his hand. He
shall see of the travail of hit aou1,
and ahaH be tatisfitd: by hit k:nowl·
edge shall my fi&'bteous servant. jUII.i-
fy many ; for be thaJl bar thrir iniq·
uities. Therefore will I divide him a
portion with the rrat. and he thall
divide the opoll wi<h the lttollf; be-
cautc. he hath pound out his IOUl unto
death : and he was numbered with the
tTaftJ&I-; and he~ tM iin of
n•ny, •ad mlde intucn.ion for the
tnnttftUCYt." •
· Tht ,_r~ vena (1~12) of
our -~ the reword of the 5<rnM. "[Vorie) 10. Ylf il ~;
His ....... wae in _..,.,.
witll tbo .... ........ (cp. Ads
. 2:23; 4:31). o,., I"" .... tiL
'tn'l'IIT alii ... 1'-· :141.). SiD
II "" IIIII I C r af God't '-" .,.S ............... ., .. Sw,_it
... ... ..... ,, .... .. II. .11:11
I dll al ... SirtMIII .......
.. (a) af ....., p t •· ~) II 1111 d ra.!fllr ..,_.(c)
of the ful611mmt of hiJ divine mit·
oion (4'}:5, 6). Tht prophet [ls&lah}
here plahlly tad>et the atooiD( ef-
P<ocy of the dtotll of the Messiah, the
accomplishment of Hit work throuch
Hit IIICrifice and His sJoriou• alter-
tile.
"[Ver10] II. Hil lrtl1f1Mdgt; i.e.
eitlo<t ( o.) the ltnowlodce which he:[ the
Servant of the Lord) poa.enea ( cp.
John 17:25),or (b) <Know1edceofhim
(cp. John 17 :3). Jwstify -~y; RV
'make many righteous.' by deliverinc
them ~rom t~ guilt and consequences
of their sins." (d. J .R. Dummelow,
ed., A COM.,.nttary "'" lht Holy Biblt,
1909, p. 447.) Also note verse lZ
where we read of the fruits of victory
t:iven to the Servant.
In conclusion, the attention of the
rudu is directed to the appropriate
remarks of a conSt"wative 01d Testa-
ment scholar : "Many interpreters havr
tried to reprnent Isaiah fifty·three as
a description of Israel in eaptivity and
in suffering. It simply does not fit .
Many a phrase here could not possi·
bly refer to hrad. The whole note of
aubstitutionary a~t here de-
tc:ribtd can ·find no atitfactory in·
terprd&tion as relatinc to I.J!ythinc
that hru1 u a race hu undeftone.
The po_. mabt no...,. at all from
any other ioterpmatioo than that it
is a wonderful prediction, .even hun·
dred years in advance, of the ~
of the suiierinJ of doe lArd Jnus
ChrUt on Calvary's crou. In this
intnpretation it maka abtolute tentc:.
Every detail ~t1 into place. It il a
marvelous dacription of God't answer
to the problem of lin -that probr.m
that in doe prniou• chapters hu
been comin,-roore and more to the
front. With thi1 chapter we have our
last occurn:nce in la'iah of the ttate-
ment 'Servant of the Lord' or 'my
Servant,' which has been so frequent
in recmt chapten. After this 'serv-
ant' is only uted in the plural. It re-
ftrs to the tn"Vants of God -tho.e
who arc the followers of the great
Servant of God -those who au
rcdermed through what He has doile.''
(d. Allan A. MacRae, "Studies in
Isaiah" in The Bible Todt!y, Vol. 39,
No.8 (May, 1946), pp. 466, 483.) o
Jesus Christ's Last Words
From "THE EVANGEL," Box 25, Wgo, Fla.
by Louis A. Jacobsen
(COMTIMUI!D r•OM LAST W!U)
5. 'nlE FIFTH UTTERANCE mOM THE CROSS. "I THIRSr." (JOHN
19:28.)
The Lord knew that the end of Hi~ paslion wn-, DC!nr and thia is the first uttor·
ance to e»eape: his lips about Hil phy~ical sufferingl. Je:;us carl:er had refused
wine mi:ted with ~tall. a stupefying drink, which wa.a offered to the victim to deaden
puin (MatL 27:34). His senle!l were not dulled by any deaden!ng potion. Not ono
drop to mitigate the pains of hoi! that laid hold or Him. He bore the full fury
and the fierce tlames of pain, agony and llhame.
Now, in wcakneJs and exhau.'ltion of body, H t> cricJ, "I thir:.t". Of all fonn.l of
death, the Roman method of uccution. that of han.-:;ing on o cron , was no doubt
one of ulmoJt cruelty and caused excruciating pain to the victim.
A sponge was filled with vinegar nnd put upon (n st:alk) of hpsop nn:l pr~JJCd
to his lips.
6. THE SIXTH UTTERANCE FROM THE CROSS. "IT IS FINiSHED."
(JOHN 19:30.)
There is a diflcrf:'nce of opinion concoming the aixth ond seventh cry in the
point of time. Eder;hcim in his Life of Christ l!:ivc3 the above os the si :r th utter-
ance. where.a~. Jamieson, Fauasct and Brown's commcn:nry pi.:Jcc:s this cry as
seventh and b s t.
However, it seems to the writer, that in point of scqucnco this cry camo fint,
and what a shout, as fro~ ~fq9f1uering,~ctor, "It is fi~ed."
His wbole life. was lived with thia triumpJa;mt end iD view. Tho rloo•h of n
martyr! No! a thouaand timeJ.:'ttlis w:U tho druath of tho Son of God. the &viour
of the world. who offered up Hillife a rnn"lflm for the loJt toui:J of mnnkiod. Wo
are not Mved through His life. but through H ia deD.th. ·
A ,eoentleman aaid to Dr. D . M . Stearns of aaintcd mcmorv. "Why do you not
preach Jesus as our )[rent e:tample, imtcad of always upholdin'! H im ns tho
Saviour?" To this Dr. Steams replied. "If I do. will you follow Him in life and
practice?" To this the man readilv aJSCnted. "Thrn." l'lft.d Dr. Strnm1. "surmo-.c
you take the first step ri,.ht now. The Bible My9, 'He did no sin'. Will you follow
now in this the 6nt step?" "Oh." the ~rentlcman f('plied in dismay. "but. I do sin, I
do sin." "What you need. my friend.'' arldcd tha wise p&Jtor, "is not JeaU3 as
your C%ample, but Jestu, as your Saviour."
Reader, 'tis all finished, fltl lvation full, free ::and completc, to whosoever will . Do
not longer delay, but rest your weary soul in the finiahed work af Christ on Calvary.
Jeaua paitt it nil,
All tn Him I owe;
Sin had lcJt a erim'lOn stllin,
Ho wruhed it white as snow.
7. THF. SF.VENTH trrTERANCE FROM THE CROSS." ... FATHER INTO
'l1fY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRIT ... " (LUKE 23:4.6.)
The cry of e:tultant triumph U followod with that of acquielalnce, 01 He now
allowa death to separate body and soul. His fir"'t words from the crnt~<~ wer~ ~poken
in rommunion with the Father. as he cried. "Fathf'r forroivc them·· Now. th(' ~~n
nf God, lays rtown tho bodv of day, And commits His spirit into the ket>ping of H~
Father. ·• ... I lay down My life. thllt I miJ!"ht take it a 'fain. No man tn~eth it
from me. but I lay it rlown of Mv!~t!lf. I have power to lay it down, and I havo
power to take it again." (John 10:17, 18).
What ::1 srlorious. triumnhant de::.th. The rrnturion nnd others who !'Jtnntl hv fho
cro.'lft e:.<claimcd, "truly, this was tho Son of God," and the centurion glo rified Gxi.
The Folly of Atheism
by Arthur 1. Brown, M.D., F.RC.S. Ed.
The most charActeristic foature of this sin·ttrickcn world i! it1 reful81 to .ac-
knowle-lre Gntt This bla~phemous attitude is not solely the prcro~tnl ive of th..,10
self-styled athf')itb who blatantly and imJ)U(tcntly deny the e:-cistencc of anv Su.
premc Beino:-f1088CMin.-Penonality. It applicn also. even if in le1~rr rlc-:roc . to
the rank and file of humanity. Judldn• from tho abundantly available evidence nt our d'!lpolftl, the majoritv e:thibit little inclination towlltdl :my real rccognition
of God, and comparatively few de1ira fellowJhip with Him.
Where can we find a nation that pays mora th11n empty lip service to G:xl? Co n-
frontrd with the ltroatcJt cri!lis since the dawn of history ond threaten~ with
imminent dellruct'on. our Jeaden oe<:aJionallv men' ion the nnmo of G:xl in 11 hnzy. indefinite, apologetic m:ttmer. It i~ a fu tilo gesture roOxting a aomewhat
disturbing and almo!lt •ubmerged conviction that 110mewhere there mav be o
Supreme Bcin~t. and it might be well t.o offer lhil sliJht recornition of the fact
that possibly God doeJ exilt.
What a surprising shock it would be if any Jtwemment official occupyinr hi&h
office would have tho oourago to say a word in behnlr of the "Lord JoJUl Christ"!
About the only time the world mcntion1 this ~ty name la ·in swearins and
blasphemy. The only po311iblo end lo th~ defiant chall«mre to the Saviour of tho
wo!ld is jud(lnent aure and terrible when God's wrath break& on a Chritt-rejectins
UD1veno.
Tho e:ttent of tho potT~W:otion of our hiaher institutions of leatnin!J with athe!am
ia ahown by Dr. Jamot H. Lcuba of Bryn Mawr Colle1e in his bOok, "Belief in
God and lmmortalily," containing the re1ulta of a widespread qucutionnaire sont
by him to hundred!! of profoJSOn and an equally a.,.. number of atudenll. Hls
atatlstie:a are probably DCU to tho truth and, if 10, are trqicaUy •UIIOl live ., to
tho oliminat ion of God by tbeae men and liMn atudenw. ·0 .
Of tho rrut number of replieJ reeeiwd ho 8t* ,._ followinr peroontqo cl
.vowed atlleiab:
PsycholoP.t. ·······················-····· es~B lliolot»ts .................................... 82
Sociolotil&U ................ -............... Bl
HU1oria1u ··················-·········•···· 118 zg
fh)oslclota ··--···········-···--·-··· 118 ...
Ro ...... tbat bo!-40 ....... aod 60 ........ of tho-...............
1DI. ..;oct tiMo -of God. It ·Jo _,. to -· th1o --of faith on.. totU 7CIU':I of toacbm. br IMD wt.o ..... 110 ._.. ot tbatr atho6m. ~ · -r-o. book. '"rootpriau or Cbl."
' NOTE: ,.._ It iho t...,.t7 ol •r _.,. ui**M=t' Qz'-· ---. ..t
............... , .... ~ fllidt, ot ,....~--_,.....to ...
Q.lliltPNf .,.....,..ot ..... tilll Ill~ ................ ., ..
•p' IUU of Qocl, JtwrJ11dq ......... to a cMd fll o.l .. C • fll .....
...... cri•IMiki*W.iiiPIIll' ''tUIJ.
-_. ak ... lltu. tftzw .._,_.ol-e's •,..... .y::a-.,.... ................ ~ ... b ......... .,. I" 1,-I{
•
"FATtJ.e&"~IVE THEM"
~ ................... ... tordven t And ll )'OUr aii'Uiare nol
undat tbo bloocl. nol all lorilvm
and ,........., and ·-lad ......
then &o&.y truat J•ut Christ.
Depend upon Hiaa, and have
tweet IOI'Jiven•.
"A""-llwr_...,_ 10 1/w,.,_, -·~Col_,.,
1,_. 1/w$" er~Wd Ala, 0114 111< .-.,.,,.,._ _, oa" Ill'< ft4AI
AONI. OM 1/w otlwr oi: 1/w lo(l. 7' .... •NI J-,..,_, f_,.lw
llwtto; for I.., .,...., ~ol llllool' 1/wy do. AM 1,..,. ,.,.W ltlo
raii'MI'tf, and coer lola. "-Luke 23:33,84.
Why not MUle the matter
today, poortinner? (c6tn-I!IUEQ Pi!OII J..ABt WE.EKj eurted 10ul. J-• loved tham
4, Fcw~"' tt Only'hif and lonp to fortive them. He
n.o.tWhOTekalt pray~. "Father, for~ve them;"
We have atkt that the prayer and let Ul pray tiM .. me prayer.
of J"ua i1 for all the tinnert in Foralvln1 In oui•hearu. let ua Unconverte4 sinner, which iJ
it l'or you, (orciveneu or et.srnal
damnaticm? Which is it for you,
incra•inr enslavement of 1in, or
liberty •nd peace and a happy
heart? Which will it be for you,
to acceft or reject the dear
Saviour. ForgiveneM ia oKered.
Christ hu died. He said. "For
God to loved the world, that ht
1ave hia only betotten Son. th1t
whozoever believeth in him ·
1hould not periah, but han
everlaatin1 life" (John 3-:16).
Now. if you will turn yciur heart
from your sin and look to the
Saviour who loves you, died for
you and paid for your ain1, il' you
will truat Him and with a
penitent heart take Him as
yours today, you can have that
sweet for1iveneu He has off, red.
the world, and that a. true. The pray ·&he Fa&h., to forlrive,.too.
death of Chriat on the crou paid Only with tuch comp ... W,n ·and
the debta of all mankind. 1 love, af J .. ut a dyinr Saviour
remind you that "He ia the had. can we tab part with Him'
propitiation for qu.rai.na: ud not ln the redemption of zinnen.
for ourt only. but alto (or tbeaina Are your •inz forciven? It they
ot the whole world." Every are, Rjoice with joy unzpeakable
per10n who ever went to Hell andfullof1lory.
went then for alna that were 1 came home ths other day
alre.-dy paid for. He w•ted and from I line revival when dozena
detpiled the mercy that wu of people were aaved. I tbouaht
offered. He (ruttrated the crace ot the bleseinp God had civen
of God. He trampled under foot me in callin1 me to preach, ln
the offer o( aalvation. Satan haa holdint revivat., and rettint out
no rirht to a Jinlle peraon, either the Gotpel to thouNncb. Then
in life or in death, for Jesus baa came to my inind the word• of
paid th~ purchue price for every the Saviour, "In tbit rejoice not.
one. that the apirlta are subject unto
But thia bleued salvation, you; but rather rejoice. becau&e
purchased at 1uch coet and ao your namea are written m
freel)' offered. ia only for thO&e heaven." How aweet to be
who will have it. We are told that
"Chritt iathe Saviour of all men,
e~pecially to them that believe.··
That ls, He ia potentially a
Saviour for every man but
actually only for thoee who will
trust Him, surrender to Him,
depend upon Him. receive the
ealvation which He offera. Jesus
prayed, "Father, forrive them."
But even then many would not
receive His salvation. T hey still
jeered and hated and despised
and mocked while their wicked
heart& rejoiced in sin. and they
huned to their bosom their
iniquity. God wae willing to
forgive, but they would not be
forriven. Jesus intercedftt for
them. but when God offered Jove,
they returned hate. When God
offered mercy, they apit in
mercy's face. All the boundleaa
grace of God i.J o( no avail to uve
a ainner who will not be saved.
The prayer of Jesua can only be
answered for those who are
willing to be forgiven.
Let every sinner, then. know
that it is "his move." God has
done all a loving and infinitely
merciful God can righlly do . .The
Son has been offered "the Lamb
of God that taketh away the &in
of the world ... Yet, only a& you
repent of your sins and truet
Him for forgivents& can your
sins be carried away. Only as you
take what God offers can you be
saved. If this moment you are
not saved, if you • are still
untoreiven, then it is ,because of
your wicked rejection of the ·
mercy of God!
It is my earnest prayer that
today some reader will receive
the forgiveness tha t Jesus
prayed for and which the
Father, in answer to His dear
Son's prayer. freely offers.
Simply trust Christ. Depend
upon Him. Take His forgiveness
today!
5. Mev God Otw the Lovmv
end fOt"givlng Spirtt of Jeeua
Since Chri1t waa and is ao
willinr to forlrive. let all of us
who love Him forrivi" freely.
Betide Hia suffer ina. none of us
have ever auf(ered. Beside the
wicked mistrea\ment· they rave
Him, none of u• have ever been
miatreated. If Jesus can (ortive,
then you can well aCCord to
forrive all othera. and I bea you
to do it today. In fact, Jesus
Himself said ... If ye forrive not
men their treapaues, neither will
your Father forrive your
&rftPSNeli."
Let rio rrrud1ea keep you away
from happineu and peace. Aak
God to take out of your heart all
wicked malice, bitterneas and
unforgiven~as . We oulfht to lay
aaide. forrive and forget all that
could ever come between us and
any poor. sinning, dyin~r and
Science and
the Bible
by Bolton D•vidh<im, Ph.D.
'ltOM •"tCIHG'S IUSINI!Il,•' LA MIRADA
IN A llBCENT TELEVISION PROGRAM, a
teacher at a liberal eeminary
which favors the current trend
toward a social gospel as oppo&ed to
the goepel of salvation by grace, was
asked what he thought to be the
chief cause of this trend toward mod-
emism. His an11wer was, "Science."
When we think of "the conflict be-
tween science and religion," we are
likely to think first about the theory
of evolution. and assuredly there is
a reaJ conflict between this theory
and Christian faith. But there is a
more baaic conflict inherent in the
logical extenaion of the nature of the
!«!ientlftc method itself.
The basis of the scientific method
i!l the usumption that under the
same circumstances the same cause
will always produce the same effect.
This is generally true, and for untold
generations before the age of scl-
el)ce, people b~ve_.been emp)oyinz
tl;l.i1 PT.iJlciple in I•rning by experi-
enCe. The ch&nge which tbe are of
science brought about was that this
principle came to be accepted as true
in all circumstAnces. It did. indeed.
hold true in ~:to many more circum-
stances than had been previously
supposed that many superstitions
were shown to be falae through a
scientific understanding of cause a.nd
effect relationships. The trouble
came when the scientists proclaimed
that the basis of the scientific meth-
od ttlwa.y11 holds true, and boasted
that science would eventually ex·
plain everything, thus reles-atlng aU
relirion to the realm of superatition.
Influenced by the ftndings of the
men of science, liberal relirioull
leaders MOught natural explanations
for Biblical miracles. It was said
that when the Lord walked upon the
water, He waa me~ly walkinr on a
submerged 8&nd bar. When the mul-
titudes were fed with a few loaves
and fi11hes. it wu aJlered that what
really happened was that the people
were shamed into brinrini out vict-
uals they had brourht along but had
concealed until this time becauMe
they did not wish to share. Lepers
who were miraculously cleanzed of
leproty were s&Jd to have been
merely dirty and not leprous at. all.
The raialnr of Laurue, dead four
daye in the tomb, waa too much to
explain acientiftc&lly, ao it wu said
'o be merely a made-up story con-
cerning the Lazarus who sat at the
gate of a rich man and ber~.
Such "explanations" denied the di·
vine inspiration of the Bible and
made liars of those who were eye-
witnesses to these thing11.
The public ha." been influenced to
believe more and more that every
phenomenon must have a scientifte
explMation. This denies the super·
natural aet11 of God. No room is lett
for miracles and intercessory prayer
and, in the end, for God Himself.
The uaumption that every phe·
nomenon haa a natural explanation
is itself baaed upon faith. and thOH
who propagandize the view that sd-
-ence holde all the answers tor man·
kind are themselves evangelh:inr
with an anti-Christian reliaion.
Some who do this show such._.Jel).1 that it appears that they ea..'\Dot ~
motivated by an intereat in ~eienee~
but by a diabolical de11ire to-opjo~
the works of God and eapeclaJiy' the
atonement of Christ.
No intellirent person shou ld allow
himself to be "brainwashed" into
thinking that thi11 haa been settled
by the men of science. Everyone
should realize that he has the rirht
to decide t or himself whether he wil1
believe the reports of God-fearin1
eyewitnesses of the supernatural
acta of God recorded in Scriptun, or
the imaainative J.ccounta produced
by skeptical men centuries later.
Malfing the rirht decision about the
veracity of the Word of God ia oi
the utmost importance. The !ncar·
nation of our Lord throurh a viryin
birth and His resurrection were both
miraculous, and both are vital to our
salvation. Paul said, ''If Christ be
not risen, then ill our preaehinl vain,
and your faith is also vain , ... If
Chriat be not raieed, your faith il
vain; ye at'f' yet. in your eina'' (I Cor.
16:14-17). It ia the acceptance of
His atonement in our stead, maldnc
Him our Lord and Savior, which
give& u• eternal life, and this is po.-
aible becauae of Hla Incarnation. Ae
God incarnate in homan tleah, He
alone wu the sinless One who could
make the atonement for our ain.
A LOOK AT THE BOOK CUOIES AND EVAIIfili.ISM
''Evancellam demands • church, and w~ the
chwdl of Jestu ChrWt Ia. there ia en inatn&me:D.t for
e-vanceU.tJc work, Mceute there is • company of -.
and women in whom the ev&n~el hu won Ita vk:torp,
and throuah whom It la II'IU'I!I .. ted as s Life, aad JWo..
olabned'u a 1'1'14 p .
"Wt me .. ,. to all min...._ you will flM you m.u.&
haw )'OUI' church aet with )'OU 11 you ..,.. aom. to do
8ft7 ............ work. Aad 10 ch ...... t: .. , h..
............... th ln the critiolzaa cl •• w ..
.......... Ia not ............... wortc. Aa4 ..
ahurah sod 11'-1t II DO --W Ike ..... in tbz
crltidsla cl a ~~~:Ia I.e• ...._._ he ia Mt .... "1 ••
---Lal tho ........ loll .... U... 0.. II tho n.,t •Ha• fJl .. •in' t• wUl be ta ....._ bll
._. •• .,....~, _. dlat w01 .,.._ .... a
..-&Mlttf _ _.,...araa. ...... -.......... -.. -.... -... ..._. tz ._ • a'ft ll!f .. '1 al r ol .._
................. b, ...... .,er sf
lttsdllllltha ........................... tlze7
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..,......., ax --............... ~ ,.. ... , ...................... ...
., " a .,_ Wa .. • , ......... • ••I , --· .. -. ...... _ .. _ _ ... ..._ .. ____ ._ ... _ = :-:. .. .::.-;-.:.::...-=: ~ ':."'::
-bb' ..... -............ .. ........... ., ............... ... ... a..---.;.t-.. .-.. ,... ... ....... ,_....__...., ... ...,..._ ....... .. ___ ... , ....... -·~~! .. .,.... . ..... ~ ' ' ... ..... fl ,_ c:w..·-a. c . sa a • a ca. •.t
71: JeiG.C at IX 5 ........... -.
-...... -. .... •nrs .. ,...,.
• • •
EM TALK
TODAY
., J.C. "-"''"
J.C. HumtJ/t,ltH. wfto. Ito,. •t
IB23 Nftl!lpOn .ltid. hilt bHn •
Cott• MH. ,.fWimNk ltN mor•
HNn 21 )"M~ I• •n ~tltority on
,_,, •M /r-lry.
HOW TO SELECT
EARRINGS
MateblD( tarri.Dp to ba1r
color ID4 facial coatoar 11
u ut, but the toUowln( wlll
be_, JOU cboole wttely:
Fru111 tiH: P(jilu; Blotter
• W&LMUIMT, AftJL I • FUID, AftJL I ·JOII II ' ..... -' _.
-E-..U., •• o1 I•-lllrJI-.11, lr,--.. Wool--.
441 II. lle.,_t Bhol., 11-ol Mil 0.0.., Aft., C.. lie-Ud ellorflll-~
....... WU UTIIIU at 10:41 ., WU dlu,.S wllll bat Ia. till W' I ol illcoMl • , ,
a.m. II VIa Lido Ud If-lollcatod lo Jlll>lle at 1:10 p.•. ..... -I .... , U,
BIYd., Lido ....... aa a •-to tl· lilt -ol llol a. ud ud larl ........ II, ol Ill
codt notauoe ,.,.rut . . . w. ae .. holt, CMirl.l lfw.. .-. a., Wlllt Xwpart. wwe
•K-Ir'trlll W-a,lllll port ••• Polrtota Aao BoJ•, anootocl at -r-a II btrla&tOa Lull, Olrkwood, re-It, ol. 5004 Rlftl' .be., Welt t L~, Ud elllrpd wUb ,._
portod lilt clrl...taft, niiiOCiat ~~-. wu olcppad at 1100 -ol .rl-... G-$'1S, .tolea. from btl car wblle W, Cc:ut llw'J'.,Mu ... 'Jift&l, P'-ce, 11, ol 1151 EJra lt.,
llwu parUdtalbo-· at 4 p.m . ud ellarflll,... drt-C--. wu pt-.., ,.
udlrctOUDd ara betw.. 5 YIDc __. till 1111-.ce olal-a ellu .. ol PJ••• rJ'ac u u.
p.m. April ! ADd Z:JO a.m. cobol , •• 1Ale Ea.-Thomas, llpl ,... at 12:15 p.m1 at April 3 .•. Gary Card, 212 45, ol 1114 W. Ita-BIYd., llat a . ud W. Oeaaa Fr .. ,
CoiUu Aft,, Balbollttud, re-CtDtn.t Newport, wu arrelted Clltnl N..,.-t ••. A ureo
ported a $450 te~ .Mt at lZ:IO a.m. at bla bomt GD a pia,_ tal...S at $150 wu bar-
bu.rrlarJsed from Ida bome at ebu,e ot drt'rilc .str Ute llluiaed from lbll boale ot Ro ..
about(Op,m .••• JueCormeU, illtlU.DCt ol. ak:obot , •• , biDL• 'wct.ll!SW.BIJAft.,
404 89th st., W11t Newport, BRIIlr• took jnelrJ nlued Ba._, blttr .. I:JOp.m. April
reported a $100 Jtl&bOrD tera at $!, '700 from the bomt ot 8 Ud 8:10a.m. April 9.
plaat taken trom btr residence Blllllle Weber, 1117 RutJud • TUESDAY APRIL 9
behreea 8:SO a.m. April 2 &nd Rd., WeJteU.ft', between mid-~ $eoO dl.map.,.. doDe
a a.m. Awn s ••. RIDP, a TV atpt Ud z p.m .••• A nrf-to tbt -... wan. at LlDcqlD
set Ud a pistol, n.loed at board ud wet suit, valued at aebool, au Joaqaha Hilla Rd.,
$1,047, were. burc!arlsed from $225, bekJDc1Dc to Wluklw Lla-Rubor VI .. HUW, by .udall
tbe bomt ot Joyee Grlpby, colD m .of 1912 Kewamee Dr., wbo brob aDd. ripped ott eo-
4139 Hllarta Way, Pull Lido, ltrtDe Tarnee, were ltoleD. nrLDc puell 10met1me be-
between 7:50 a.m. IDd. 5:45 from bls ear wblle 1t Y&J par-tweeD 9:10 a.m . .q,rtl 9 IDd
p.m., by .,meoae who pried ked oa S.1hort Dr. behrten 8 a.m. Aprll 10 ... Dick Lee
open the froat door, 58th ancl 55th streets, Wtlt Mllllell, 0, of SJ.t WalDut St.,
Newport, from 1 p.m. tlltll Newport Sld'"ts, "lftt arrtJted
• THURSDAY, APRIL 4 2 p.m. · · A thief took $287 at Z p.m. at tl• P,Uee station
Toay Wayoe Hara, 25, of from 1 drawer In Colbert's oa a fe1oay ebtet ebarp . . . ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SONG lEADERS Debt J...eotz,
5001-A Rlnr A.,.,, Well New-Bttuty Saloa. 502 S. Bt.y Froot. Bill Patrlell Potter, Z5, of 149 sta.Ddlng, aDd Jan R)'U tate cart of kst mlnate d!tatt.
port, was eharpd w1lb beiDg Balboa IJJand, betweea 7:30 Walllat st., CoD. Mea, was for OCC's bleb sehool IOIIC IJid ebeerlader eUnle. Tbe
Intoxicated In pii>Uc at S a.m. p.m. April 4 IDd 9 a.m. AprilS. arre.ttd at !:SO p.m. at 249 e llnlc wtll be bekl from 10 a.m. to S p.m., April 27,
at 4555 W. Coast HWJ., Well • SATURDAY, APRIL 8 W, Oeaa Froat,. Balboa, on In the OCC am Uld approl1mately 50 OraDp and Los
Newport . . . A burclar took Stereo tQalpmeot wortbaboal a marl)laal poaeasioa clarge Angeles County HIJb Scboola: will puUclp&te. Eaeh cro141
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NEXT VEHICLE.. l.,.rt or D•••.tlc
ouorFs
BY PH(WE
Auto, TNck, M•torHo••
Re11tol
DaiiJ, Woeltly, MtRihly
Hower UaM ASK FOR
Tb!D faced womeo should
•ear eurlDp for ad41Dg
wtdtll. Tbt)' llhoukl be wide
at the top, narrow below.
U tall &ad thlD, you eboaid
wear 1ar,., daacllnc ear-
rtap. U roaD4-flced, uold
ti.DJ earrlAp. Select ~eml
elrealar or rectaDculartar-
rlDp to break tbe rotmd-
neu, IDd add tnterest wltb
cem clusters. For boUow
cbeeks, wear larp earrings
eloa to the face. If round-
shouldered, avoid long,
c~ancunr aarrlnp.
Brunettes should 11M
pearls, turqaolM, r~ I.Dd
coral; red-beads, emerald,
jade, blae appbire or plok
pearls. Blondes are ionll-
•st In earrings set with ru-
btee, amethysts, aquamar-
laes or dlamoods; aDd If you
ba.-e cray •tr, tbe diamond-
Jet earrtnr Is ~rb.
$215 I.D toiDJ aDd s11Yer IDd $300 waa burcJarlsed from tbe • • • EmilY Webster Prestoo, will present a roatiDe aad Ylll t. jadpd by aooc and
gold tncots from the home of Rlclar4 steele resldeoce, 940 65, of ft'7Z ViM& Dr., Bay cheerleaders from loeal com.~m~11111=ty~co:l:le: .. :•~·~T~be:.:""':· =U~c~.!:::::::::::::::::::~ Odls Jackson, 1 ?55 Sherloctoa VIa Lido Nord, Lido Isle, be-Shorn, .._,arrested at 6 p.m. Is ln.-«_~ to atteod free or ctar1111.
Pl., Oakwood, between z p.m. tween I:SO p.m. April 5 IDil at Bay Sbare Dr. IDil Wamly 'R'"' OEM·«!--R'TIDH
Aprll3 aDCI4 p.m. AprU 5 ... 7 a.m. April 6 ... A bleycle Pl., Bay Sborn, 011. a ctw.rre " 1 ON~1 " S
Edgar Gilchrist, 218 Vlalthaea, worth $150 ns taken from a of drtYIDc Qllder the IDflueoce Darwin Duocu wUI demoo-_.
Lido Isle, reported a $325 out-garage at the home of George,~ of alcobOl ••. Dat1d James strate for the members ot the ...., ~ ~
board motor stolen from b1s Brown, 24 Burning Tree Ln., Scbults, Z4, of 418 Harding St., Costa Mesa Art Lea ...... at tbelr "' ...... C ::: /or boat 1n the Lido Boat Garden. Big Canyoo, between 3 p.m. Balboa, wu char.-:! with drl-monthly meeting oo Tuesday, ;:: ~ .;, ;t .; ..:
betfieen 5 p.m. March 31 I.Dd April 2 aDd 9 a.m. April 7 ... YiDC tmder tbe lDflueaet or at-April 23. Mr. Du:oean 1s t.st t ± g ;;; ~ ~ ., :.
10:30 a.m. Aprtl6 ... Vandals A .S8 callber pistol nlue4 at cobol at 1:55 a.m. at loth St. known for his desert seeoes, !;: ;;:, ~; ~ :t .._ ~
$ w ~ ~ ~ I -did an estimated 200 damage $100 wasburglarlsed from Fred aad Balboa BIYd., Balbot. ..• whi ch he wtll demoastrate, bat 0 :t ::> .:>0 i ...., u ~ !
to the vinyl top of Charles Colin's home, 639 CameoHlfh-A tbltf toot $100 from a desk palnts seascapes I.Ddothersub-!: ~ b ..:: ..... :::; ~ ~ "Hf:\ ..... X OE A (WY.:.OI Al•ln I ~1· l "S IX} TK1'! WORK'
EarrlDp actually chance
tbe apparent eoatour of your
face . . . we hope the above
brief guide wtlt help you.
Galloway's car while It was lands Dr .. Cameo Hlctailada, drawer at Newport Fabric )ects as well. g V ~ ~ C ~ ~~ ~~ !! l-'0020"' parked overnight near h.is re-by someooe wbo busted down a Sboweate, Z121 Westclltf Dr., The meettna: wut be bekl ll u :r Q ~ ~ E,·cly11 Govl11
stdence at 5515 River Ave., door between 4:SO p.m. April near WtsteUff Plat.a, between at the Adams schooi,2850Club-i ";;,~:;~;·:-;~ &., ....... ~ .... .,~,., ~~h-rt .. --~~6...SI-~.-~9 ... ~5~:~~~p~.m~·~A~p~r=U-8~...S~-·-~-h~o~u~-~R~~=·~C:o:~:M:-:·~·:t~~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~~~~~·~-~-~~~~-~·~·~·~··~·~~~H~-~-~-~~, In jewelry and currency were A TV set nloed at $850 was a.m. Aprll 9. 7:30p.m.
burglarlud from the Far Out taken from a conference room
PRIVATE STORAGE
SOiwor . GMJ . CoN . v ........
(7U) 835-7641
Imports shOp, 2108-1/2 W. 0-at the Hoar bolpttat edacaUoo
cean Front, Central Newport, center between 3:15p.m. Aprll
by someone who tunneled 5 aod 7:05 a.m. Aprlt 8 ...
through the bathroom wall be-• SUN APR
tween 6 p.m. April 4 and 9:30 DAY, IL 7
En. Jaoet l..q)n, S6, of a.m. AprU 5 ... Eleaoor Tay-c u A c-M lor, 117 Amethyst An., Bat-0 ep Ye., ta, was
bot. Island, reported a $640 eharpd with btiDc lDtoJ1eated
outboard motor stolen from ber in pubUc at 12:20 a.m. at W.
Ocean Froot IJid McFadden,
boat while U waa In a storap central Newport • . . Patrleta. ;::::=::~.llo~t:a:t~I8021~Ba~ys:l~de:D~r~.~·C~o~rooa Merle Col.atock,
37
, of
510
_ del Mar, betfieen 4 Aprll 3;4 w. Bay be., Balboa, at
3 and 10 a.m. . .. ,8:45 p.ql. ~ cbarpd with
betDc I.Dtol1c.ated 111 p•uc ...
Cr11 Rlch! 118'7 Ba)'pOC't Way,
Call
Jim Chico
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BAS!BA..LU IBATS
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TENHI S DRESSI!S
TENNIS SHIRTS l SHORTS
.... lWei' llaJ, ·-• $1,200 lillljo stoliD !tom Ids
)oc:lled YU by I lb1ef Wbo br<*e
the w1Ddw1rac wblle it 'ftl pu-
ked In the 1900 b)oc:k of Court
St., Central Newport, from 2
p.m. until S p.m ... Gtrakl
Weiler. 25, of lSI 47th St.,
West Newport,waseharpdtrltb
belnr lDtozlcated In an auto at
2:10 a.m. at McfaMen Pl. aDd
W. Ocean Front, Central New-
port ... .
• MONDAy I APRIL 8
Michael o.mts O'Sulll.n.o.
19, of !202 MlDDtaota An.,
Costa Mea., was c•rrtd with
being into:lleated In pd)Ue at
McFaddeD Pl. IDd. W, 0ceu
Front, Central Newport. at
1 :35 a.m .•• Vtaceot Aatboay
Carano, 25, of 9Z5 W. lltb St.,
West Newport HelctJts, WU ar-
rested for battery at $:SO p.m.
at tbteonerotWalhlqtOaAyt.
IDd BIJ An., B-alta . . •
Kermetb w.,.. Halq, U, ot
110 41at st., ...... """""'
wu cb&rpcl1ftth driYI.ac .ser
the IDflDipCe ot akobol at lllt
St. IDil MeF-Pl., c-.1
Newport, at 1:50 a.m .•. Tbo-mu Gl&dwJa, za, oll58 Cedar
St., N...,.-t SbarM, wu Jtop-
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T&i41S RACXm .US 1o JUO
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TRACIC SHOES 11.95 1o 2495
TltACIC PANTS UO l Ul
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• IS
up?
Because the cost of oil is up.
Min though you"ve cut down an your
use al electriciTy, your bi II may still
be up. Natvrolly. you"re concerned.
So ore we.
The main reason for the shorp rise
in Edison customers' bills is the
spiroling costal foreign ail. To produce
electricity in our geneo ating plants.
we use a cleaner-burning. low-sulphur
aol imported mos!ly from Indonesia .
It's expensi.....a, but it's required 1o
meet regulations set by lar:ol air
pollution c:on!ral districts.
Just lour years ago we paid $2.22
per barrel. In NcM>mbe< 1973.
we paid $7.53. This N>bruary it was
$13.54 . And some utilities have
paid almost twice that rru:h
The price al ail is a major expense
we con 't control . That's detet n 1ined
byloreign. ail producinggcMJmments.
Should the price we pay drop. we"ll
pass these laowef costs an to you.
Meon-.Nhile. we 11 continue 10 cut
allpxpenses we ron control. Economy
f:W"09roms ore 1n force r~ht l"lO'W" at
Erlison. So a<e ngod cost controls.
And we 11 cont>nue to do """')'1hing
else possoble to hold aown the pnce
you pay for-electncity.
You con help by conserving
elecrriciTy """"'· Ard VS>ng less
electncity will save you money. tcx>.
Foo-some 70 war; to con..,.,.
send fo, our free Conser.<:mon
booklet. lfs 1mportont. Do !f l"lOIN.
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,.. S.fr. ... of ,.. ,.._,
In laalab 5.1 >4-6 ... read ' "Surely
he both borae our criefo. &lid earried
our aorrowt: yet we dld esteem him
atric:ken, smitten of God. IDCl afftic:ted.
But ·he wu w.ouoded for our trans-
erntiOOJ, he wu bndlecl for our
iniquities ~ ·the cbutilrrment of our
peace was upon him ; and with hit
ttripes we are hea1ed. All we like
shtep han cone astray: we have
turned every one to his own way; and
the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity
of us all.",
These verses ( 4-6) of our Biblical
ttxt portray the suffering of the
Servant, "dapiltd and njected of
men." "The Servant's tuff~ings ar~
vicarious (53 :4-6). He (the Servant j
talcea the place of the cuilty and dies
in their stead. The doctrine of sub·
stitutionary t ufferinc is taught over
and over again in these verses. ·b
thne a greater verse in the Old Testa-
ment than Isaiah 53:5? It iS the Old
Testament equivalent of John 3:16.
Let its words ring in our souls for-
tver: 'But he was wounded for our
transgressions, he was bruised for our
iniquities; the chastisement of our
peace was upon him; and with his
stripes we are healed.' We may
I ranslate the first haU of the verse
more literally: 'But he was pierced
through (mortally wounded) for our
transcressions, he was crushed for
our iniquities.' " ( cf. John R. Sam-
pey, The Htart of the Old TtliDment,
2nd c:d ., revi.!ed and enlarged, 1922,
p. 173.)
Tho s.broiuion of 1M S...aot
In lsaiah 53 :7-9 we read: "He wu
oppresstd. and he was afflicted, yet ht
opened not his mouth: he is brought
:.s a lamb to the slaughter, and u a
shet"p before her sheartrs is dumb,
so he openeth not his mouth. He was
takm f rom prison and from judg·
tnent : and who shall dtclare his gen-
eration ? foi he was cut off out of the
land of the living: for the transgn:i·
sion of my people was he striclc•
And he made his gravt with the
wicked, and with the rich in fJs -
death ; bc:caust he had done no vio-
lence, neithu was any deceit in his
mouth."
The passace just quoted describes
the submission of the Scnant of the
lord in His suffering, death, and
burial. Stt also Acts 8 :32-35.
";[Vc:rses) 7-9. As viewed by man,
Meuiah't tuffering would be a traric
misfortune to the innocent. 7. Opnud
not his moNJh ; i.e., in his own de-
fense, before rither Caiaphas or Herod
or Pilate, 8. Fr.om /1ril0ft artd frfnft
judyment, Rather, tU a rtnJt of co-
ercion a11d a judici4l octic,.. That i1,
hy an unjust trial a judicial murrler
was to be perpetrated. Taltt'n; i.t.,
taken away \o the place of execution.
Rtnder the next sentence with the
ASV [American Standard Vt"rtion]:
A"d as for his gcrwrohon, who
(among them ) consid,td that !It tws
r ut off 0111 nf tht land of lht living for
llu tra"sgrer.rion of my ptople 10
whom the stroke (was dw)? 9. Ht
made hit grave. Better rendered a!
impersonal : 'One appointed his a:rave.'
The wiclud. The two murderous
thievts crucified at either side of him.
The rich man (ASV). Joseph of
Arimathea. in whose burial vault ht
was interred. BecaNSt M lt4d doNI 110
violtnct . Probably to be corutrued
a:~, 'allltovgh he had done no wroaa
(to others).'" (ci. Glcuon L.
Archer, Jr., "ltaiah" in TN Wytlift
Bib/• co"'"""'""'· 1962, p. 647.) ·
Tho ._ ... of ,.. S....t
In Isaiah 53:10..12 we read : "Yet
it plea!ed the Lord to bruile him ;
I~ hath put him to grief : when thou
1halt make his soul an offerinr for
sin, he shall see his seed, he •haJJ pr~>
1ong his da)'1, and the pleasure of the
Lord thall protper in his hand. He
shall see of the travail of his tou1,
and shall he J&tialied : by hio lcnowl·
edge shall my richteous Krvant. jUiti-
fy many; for he shall btar their iniq·
u.itiea, Therefore will I ,divide him a
portion with the ~t, and he lhall
divick the tpOil W1th the at roar; bt-
c::aua be hath poured out his IOUI unto
death : aod he wu numbered with the
,.......,._.; ond he ~ the abt of
many. and n.4t inttre:n.ion for the
tdnfiRMDn." • 'The ~ veriCI (IO.IZ) of
--.,_.. the rwwanl of the s.n.t, ''[V-J 10. Y tt II ,_,_; HI&•..._,_;...........,.
wid! tile ....., ~ (cp. Aao
2:23; 4:31}. 0,.,., for •: .Ht.
'""'"' ..... (Lw. 5:141.). Slo II M laofa I 1 P .. Gotro "-... ................ s..-• .. ., ., line .... .. II. • Tltlo
I lin el J131 lin I t. nino ....
• (a).,....,.. pu Jr. O•> fl ll)o...,.._.,.(c)
of • fuMUment of hit divine mi ...
lion (4!1:51 6). The propb<t (IMiah)
..... plalDiy cacheo tlw ·-m. d -f>cocy of tbo dloth of tlw Mmilli, the ._n,.,_ of Hio work throulh
Hio oac:ri6oe IIDd Hio cloriouo after-
life.
"(V ene) 11. Hil hDt.Udgt; i.<.
........ ( .. ) the know1edce which bo ;( tht
Suvant of the Lord) polltltet (c:p.
jolln 17:25),or (b) Knowled(cofhim
(ep. john 17 :3). Jwstify ,..•y; RV
·make many righteous,' by deliverinc
them ~rom the guilt and conaeqUences
of the'ir siflJ." (d. J .R. Dummelow,
ed., A Co.'"mtory 01e ""Holy Bible,
1909, p. 447.) Also note verse 12
where we read of the fruits of victory
given to the Suvanr.
In conclusion, the: attention of the
reader is directed to the appropriate
remark• of a conservative Okl Testa·
ment scholar: "Many interpreters havr
1ried to reprncnt Isaiah fifty·rhree a~
a description of Israel in captivity and
in suffering. It simply don not fit .
Many a ph~ here could not possi-
bly rcftr to Israel. The whole note of
tubltkudoaary a~t lttft de·
JCribtd can 'find no oatioloctory ln-
terprttation ·as ~latinc to anythin1
that brael u a race hu uadtraooc:·
The .,...,. malcco no-at all from
any other iate.,..,.tlon than that it
is a wonderful precUction, 1tnt1 hun-
dred yearo in odviiiCC, of the II100irinc
of the suflerln& of tbo lArd J-•
Chri.Jt on CAlvary's croa. In this
interpretation it makes ablolutc ten~e.
Every detail fits into place. It is a marv~lous deiCription of God's aDIW'ef
to the problem of aln -that problem
that in the previous chapters hat
been cominr more and more to the
front. With this chapter we have our
last occurrence in Iaiah of the state·
mcnt 'Servant of the Lord' or 'my
Servant,' which hu been so frequent
in recent chapten. After this 'serv-
ant' is onJy uled in the plun.l. It rt--
f tn to the servants of God -thole
who are the folJowers of the crut
Servant of God -those who a~
rrdttmed through what He has done."
(d. Allan A. MacRae, "Studies in
Isaiah" in Tht Bible Today, Vol. 39,
No.8 (May, 1946), pp. 406, 483.) o
Jesus Christ's Last Words
From "THE EVANGEL.'' Box 25, Largo, FJ&.
by LoW. A. Jacobeen
(COMTIMUI!D ,.Oat LAST WlU:)
5. THE FIFTH UTI'ERANCE FROM THE CROSS ... 1 THIRST!' (JOHN
19:28.)
The Lord knew that the end of His pas1ion was ncar and thi1 ia the tint utter·
ance to ~ape his lips about Hi!l phyaicnl •uffcringl. JcJua carEer had refused
wine mixed with Jtall , a atupefying drink, which was offered to the victim to deaden
pain {MatL 27:34). His &en:JeS were not dulled by any dcnden:ng potion. Not ono
drop to mitigate tho pains of hell that laid hold or Him. He bore lho full fury
and the fierC(l flames of pain, agony and thamc.
Now, in wcak ncJS and exhauation of body, He crio1, "I thir::f'. Of all fonm of
death, the Roman method of execution. that of han:;ing on a crOll, was no doubt
one of utmost cruelty and eauscd excruciating pain to the victim.
A sponge was filled with vinegar and put upon (a stalk) of hy:lSOp nn1 pr::J::.cd
to his lips.
8. THE SIXTH UTTERANCE FROM TilE CROSS. "IT IS FINiSHED."
(JOHN 19:30.) •
There is a difference of opinion concerning the aixth ond sevcnth cry in tho
point of time. Eden hcim in hi~ Life of Chritt ~~;ivcJ the above as the ai:rth uttor.
ance. wherc.a,, JamieliOn, FauSS('( and Brown's commcn:ary placc:t thi:J cry a.s
seven! h and last.
However. it scem1 to the writer. that in point of aoqucncc this cry c:~mo fiut,
and what a ahout, aa trow ~s~u,.ringtfictor, ••Jt i1 fi~ed."
HS. -.bote lite .,.as lived with thU; triump)umt e11d in view. Tho dot~•h of a
martyr! Not n thOuaand'timtl!Thit w::ulho deeth of·tbo Son of God. tho Saviour
of the world. who offered up Hil life a t:lnll"'lm 'for the lo lt .oul!J of mankind. Wo
are not saved through His life, but through Hia death.
A ,rentleman said to Dr. D. M . Stenrns o ( .aintcd momorv, "Why rio you not
preach Jesus as our a-reo t o:r.:amplo. in1tead of mlwayt upholdin'! H im ns tho
Saviour?"' T o thia Dr. Stearns replied. "H 1 do. will you follow Him in lifo and
practice?" To this tho man readilv al!Cnted. "Thr>n." M.d Dr. Strnm1. "aunrwno
you take the tint step ri .. ht now. Tho Bible 9ays. 'He did no sin '. Will you follow
now in this tho fint step?" "Oh," t.hc .ll"entleman r~plied in di.g;mBy, "but. I do 1in. I do sin:' "What you need. my friend:· added tho wile paltor. "i1 not Jesw u
your example, but JHU~. as your Saviour."
Reader, 'tis all finished. lllllvation full , free nnd complelc, to whotoevt!r will. Do
not lonrerdelay, but rest your weary 10ul in tho fin i1hed work of Christ on Calva.ry.
Je.us pairf it all,
All tn Him I owe:
Sin had left n erimllln ttain,
He washed it white 81 1now.
7. THF. SF.VENTH UTTF.RANCE FROM niE CROSS." ... FA TilER INTO
THY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRrl' ••• " (LUKE 23:46.)
Tho cry o( n ultant triumph la followod "With that of acquielCCnce, 0 1 He now
allows death to aeparate body and 110ul. Hit ftr,t wordt from th e crn~~~ were ,poken
in rommunion with the Fnther. a1 he cried, "FathPr for,.ivo them ·• Now. tht' ~~n
rof God.lays oiown tho bodv of clay, l'lnd commita Hi1 apirit into the kct>pinll' of Hill
Father. ·• ... I lay down My life that I mivht take it a~ain. No man tnltcth it
from me, but I lay it itown of Mv~lf. I have power !o lay it down , and I havo
power to take it again." (John 10:17. 18).
What a «lorious. triuml)hant death. The ('rnturion :md othc:rs who !lltnorl hv lho
cro:111 exclaimed, "truly. this was tho Son of God." and the centurion glorified G.ld.
The Folly of Atheism
by Arthur I. Brown, M.D., F.RC.S. Ed.
The mOflt rharnctcrilltic feature of this ain·at rickcn wt.rld ia ill rcfulal to :ac-
knowlc-1re Qrott ,1 This bJasphetnoUI attit ude ill not .oJcJy tho prOrOM;Rt ivc of th'llO
~elf-styl~ :Hht!iltt who bl atantly and impuc1cntly deny tho O"t iSit'nce of :~nv Su·
premc Bc in~ poti!ICMin~t Pcnonality. It applicn also. oven if in lel'f'r ric-:roc. to
the rank and tile of hum~nity. Judldnlt from the abundantly av:1ilable evidence nt
ocr d'apoltll, tl;le majority exhibit little indinntion townrd1 any real recognition of God. and comparatively few delite followlhip with H im.
Where cnn we find a nation thJit pay• more than empty lip ac rvicc to G"Xi? Ccm·
frontl'd with tho troatolt crisi.1 since tho dawn of history and threntenod with
imminent rlc,truct'on. our Jende,. OCC81ionnllv men'ion tho n:~mo of G:>d in n
ha:~:y. indefinite. apologetic miU'Iner. It is a futile sosture rofbcting a somPWhat
di11turbing and almost 1ubmerged conviction that aomewhere lhore may be o
Supreme Bcinl{, and it might be well tG offer thilt ali1ht recornilion of tho fact that pos9ibly God doeJ oxill.
What a •urprisinr shock it would be if any ,JOV.rntnen t official occupyinr hich
office would havo the coumgo to say a word In behalf of the .. Lord Je.JUJ Christ" I
About tho only time the world montion"J this holy name i.a in 1wearin1 and
bluphemy. The only poa iblo end to this dellant challenp to the Saviour ()( tho wo~ld is judgment 1ure and terrible when God'• wrath brealct on a ChriJt.njectins
u.DIYOnO.
Tho oxtent of the pormeotion of our hi1htr Institution! of leorninJ with athe!•m
ia •hown by Dr. Jomcll H . Lou~ ol Brya Mawr CoiJere in hi~ bOok. "Belief in
God aod lmmortallly," cont.aininc th6 N)Uftll of a wide1pread quoltionnaire 1011t
by him to hundh!d..t of profeMOn and an ~lly Ja.rp aumber of atudenb. H is
atatistiu are probclibly noar to tho tnat.h amd, if to, are t.rqically SUQOJtive u to tho climinalion of Ood by theM fM'D aad their 1tudnta.
Of tho ~t numt:.r of repU•~ Neti..S ha 8nd. tM lollowma__perellfttato ol 1 avow-s athcis"':
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"FATtj.~Jt .. f.QRGIVE THEM"
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"AM """'ft 1/w~ _.-to 1M fi/Mf, -4t e!f!j1o11 C41~. UlldOt tiM lllood. not oil fomvon
tlwro 1/wf rrod(W Ala, 0104 1/w _, .. ...._ oM 011 1/io i/fAI ud-IIDd c.,.lod 0"!"'· •owl. OM tlw otlwr Oft tlw III/I. 1'1Nft Mlol J-'"''-· forrl.. tbon tocl.y ,,,.,. 1-Cbr••·
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• -' Why not Mttle the me&ttr
(CONTilfUEQ P'kOM HAST ,WI,::k) euned .aul. Jeeua loved them today, poor ainoer? "· '•P....,••• .. OnlY fOt and lon11 to forrive them. He
T'hoM Who T•• tt praytd. "Pe&htr, foqtve them:"
We have aaid ·&hat the prayer and Itt us pray tiM uru prayer.
of Je~u1 it for all tht sinners in Fordvinr in ou;•he.,t.e. Itt us Unconverted sinnerJ which ia
it for you, forrivtn ... or eternal
damnation? Which ia it for you.
inut81inr enslavement of ain, or
liberty and Pta« 1nd a happy
he•rt7 Which will it be for you,
to accept or reject tht de•r
Saviour? For1iveneN it otltrtd.
Christ hu died. He uld, ··For
God 10 loved the world, &hat. ht
rav• hi• only beaouen Son. &hat
whotOtver believeth in him
should no• perish. but have
everl .. tina life" (John 3:18).
Now. if you wiU turn yciur heart
from your s in and look to the
Saviour who loves you, died for
you and paid for your tins, if you
will trust Him and with a
penitent heart 'eke Him a1
youn today, you can h ave t.hat
sweet forgi.vene.. He haa off~red.
the world, and that it true. The pray the Path., to for(ive,. too.
death of Chrilt on the crou _paid Only with such comp ... ion and
tht dtbb of aU mankind, I love, M J•u• a dyinr Saviour
remind you that .. He 11 tht had, can we take part wi&h Him ·
propitiation for qur sins: ud not in the redemption of•inntra.
for oun only, but al10 for the sins Are your aina f'Otlivtn7 If they
of the whole world.·· Eveey are. rejoice with joy umpeakablt
penon who ever went to Hell and full of1lory.
went there for ain1 that were I came home tht other day
alr-.dy paid for. He w•ted and from a fine revival where doaena
d•piMd the mercy that w• of people ware 1aved. J thourht
offe,.. He fru.trated the pace of the bl ... inp Goc;S had riven
of God. He trampled under foot me in callinr me to preach. in
the offer of salvation. Satan h.. holdi.nr revivall. and 1eatin1 out
no rirht to a ainlle per.an, either the Gotpel to thousands. Then
in lite or in deat.h. for Jesus has came to mr mind the worcb of
paid th~ purch .. e price for every the Saviour, "In tbi1 rejoice not.
that the apirita ar~ subject unto
you; but rather rejoice, because
your names are written in
heaven." H ow sweet to be
one.
But thia bleued. aalviltion.
purchased at such COlt and to
freely p rfered, ia only for lhoae
who will have it. We are told that
''Christ ia the Saviour o( all men,
especially to them that believe."
That ia , He lt potentially a
Saviour for ~very man but
actually only (or tha.e who will
tru1t Him, surrender to Him.
depend upon Him. receive the
salvation which He offers. Je~~us
prayed, .. Father. forgive them.'·
But even then many would not
receive Hia salvation. They 1till
jeered and hated and despi.ed
and mo<'ked while their wicked
heart• rejoiced in •in, and they
hugged to their bo8om their
iniquity. God wae willinr to
forriv'e. but they would not be
for,-iven. Je&ue interceded for
them, but when God offered Jove.
they returned hate. When God
oCfered mercy, they spit in
mercy'• face. All the boundleu
lf&Ce ol· God i.a of no avail to •ave
a sinner who will not be saved.
The prayer of Jesus can only be
answert d for thoae who are
willing to be forgiven.
Let every sinner, then, know
that it is "his move." God has
done all a )ovinr and infinitely
merciful God can rirhtly do. The
Son hat: been offered "the Lamb
of God that taketh away the sin
of the world.'. Yet. only aa you
repent of your sine a nd tru1t
Him for fo rgivene&e can your
sins be carried away. Only llll you
take what God offera can you be
saved. If this moment you are
not saved. if you ' are still
un10rriven. then it is ,beca,use of
your wi cked rejectioJ1 of the '
mercy of God!
It i• my earnest prayer that
today some reader will receivE'
the J'o rR iveness that J esus
prayed for and which the
Father. in answer to Hi.a dur
Son ·s prayer, freely offers.
Simply trust Christ. Depend
upon Him. Take His forgivenen
today!
5. May Ood Ohte the lovtng
Mel Forgtving Spirk of Jews
Since Chri1t wa• and is 110
willinr to forriv~. l~t all of us
who love Him foraive freely.
Besid~ Hia •ufferinr, none of u•
have ever suffered. Beside the
wicked mi.atreatment· they 1ave
Him, none of us have ever been
mi.ttruted. If Je.u1 can forrive,
th~n you can well afford to
forlive all others. a nd 1 ber you
to do it todey. In fact, Jesus
H imself said, "If ye forsive not
men their treap ... es. neither will
your Father (orrive your
tr•p ...... " Let rio lfUdtes keep you away
from happineN and peace. A1k
God to take out of your heart all
wicked malice. bittern~•• and
unforrivene11. We ou~rht to lay
a1ide. forRive and forret all that
could ever come between us a nd
any poor. sinninR. d ying and
Science and
'
the Bible
by Bolton D•vitlb.iser, Ph.D.
'110M "'ttiMG•s IWSIMUS."" LA MIRADA
IN A U:CZNT TELEVISION PltOGRAM, a
teacher at a liberal seminary
which favors the current trend
toward a soc:ial soepel ae oppoeed to
the r oepel of salvation by wraee. wall
asked what he thought to be the
chief cause of this trend toward mod-
ernism. His answer was, "Science."
When we think of "the conflict be-
tween science and religion;· we are
likely to think first about the theory
of evolution, and aesuredly there ill
a reAl conflict between this theory
and Christian faith. But there is a
more baaic conflict inherent in the
logical e:rtenaion of the nature of the
i"Cientiftc method iteelf.
The buis of the scientific method
i:'l the a.saumption that under the
same cireumat&nces the same cause
will always produce the same effect.
This ill r enerally true. and for untold
generations before the age of sci·
eQce, people have T.heen employina-
tbi• PJ:inciple in leaminr by experi-
ence. The chanse which tbe are of
science brought about was that this
principle came to be accepted &II true
in all circumstanceK. It did. indeed,
hold true in so many more circum-
stances than had been previously
suppoet!d that many superstitions
were shown to be false through a
scientific understanding of cauAe and
etrect relation11hipe. The trouble
came when the scientists proclaimed
that the baait' of the scientiftc meth·
od alwa-y ... holds true. and boasted
that Kience would eventually ex-
pla.in evtrything, thus rele,.ating all
relir ion to the realm of super•tltion.
Influenced by the findings of the
men of science, liberal reliriou•
leaden .t!Ought natural explanations
for Biblical miracle•. It waa said
that when the Lord walked upon the
water, He waa merely walkinr on a
submerred u.nd bar. When the mul-
titudes were fed with a few loaves
and ftshea, it wu alleged that what
really happened wp that the people
were ahamed into brin~rinr out vict-
uals they had brought alone but had
concealed until thia time becau11e
they did not wish to ehare .. Lepere
who were mira.cul~•ly cleanMCI of
leproty were aaid to have been
merely d irty and not leprous at all
The rai11lne of Lazarn, dead four
days in the tomb, WM too much to
explain 8Cientiftcally, ao it waa said
to be merely a made-up story eoa·
cerning the l...a.zarus who ut at the
gate of a rich man and berred.
Such "explanatlona" denied the di·
vine inspiration of the Bible and
made liars of those who were eye4
witneMee to these thingM.
The public hL1 been Influenced to
believe more and more that every
phenomenon mu st heve a scitntiftc
explanation. This denies the euper·
natural actR of God. No room is left
for miracles and interCessory prayer
and. in the end, for God HimAelf.
The uaumption that every phe-
nomenon has a natural explanation
is it.llelf based upon faith, and thoee
who propagandize the view that eel·
ence hold• all the a nswers for man-
kind are themselves evangelizin1
with an anti-Christian r e l igion.
Some who do this •how SJlCh.J~
that it appeara that the7 ca..'Uiot ~
motivated by an lnt.enst in .eience~
but by a diabolicaJ deeire to~-~
the work11 of God and especially the
atonement of Christ.
No intelliJ'ent J)f:!raon shou ld allow
himself to be "brainwashed" into
thlnkins that thi11 has been settled
by the men of $Cience. Enryone
11hould realize that he ha11 the riaht
to dedde for himself whether he will
believe the report11 of God-fearinc
eyewitneseea of the supernatural
acta of God recorded in Scripture, or
the ima1ina.tive accounts produced
by ekeptical men centurie• later.
Makinr the rlrh t deeiaion &bout the
veracity of the Word of God Is of
the utmoat importance. The lncar·
nation of our Lord throurh a vlra"in
b irth and Hia resurrection were both
miraculous, &nd both are vital to our
•alvation. Paul said. "If Christ be
not r isen, then is our preachinr vain,
and your faith i• aleo vain .... It
Chrtet be not raiaed, your faith il
vain; ye are yet in your eins" U Cor.
16 :14·17). It ie the acceptance of
Hia atonement In our •tead, makinr
Him our Lord and Savior, which
l'ivet us eternal life, and thia is po~~
eible bee&uae of Hl1 inca~tlon. Aa
God incarnate in haman ftuh , Ht
alone wu the einleu One who could
make the atonement for our 1in.
A LOOK AT THE BOOK CMCIIIS Ate EYANfill.ISM
"Evans:eliMn demands • chu~h. and wherever tM
church of J"u1 Cbrilt .ia, u.t. ll an l.nltnament for
evanpllsUc work, b«euae then il • eompea1 of ,.,..
and women in whom the .,anpl hu won Ita •ictory,
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April 3 , , , Guy Cud, Zll f5, ot ltu W. Balboa Btt'd., Zllt et. uill W. OCeu Froat,
Collllll Ave., B&lloalai&Dd re-CtDtral Mlwpwt, wu urHted Ctatral Rnport . , , A ltereo
ported a $450 tt~' 111: at 11:10 a.m. at bll bomt oa a pla,.. fti.S at $110 wuiMir-
burc!lrlsed ft'om b1a bomt at c:blrp ot drh1TIC' .ser tbl clartud tro. tbl bomt at ao ..
about to p.m ..•• lueConoeU, lathanct ot alcobot . , .• biD L· bd, unw. SayAn.,
.t04 19tb St., Welt H.-port, Bvtllrl toot Jn"tlrJ ftl-.1 Bt.l:lol, bltw .. I :IOp.m. Aprll
reported a $100 *&bon fera at $Z, '700 from the borne ol. I ud I:ZO a.m. Aprt1 9.
plaDt taken from btr relideoee Bllllllle Weber, 1181 Rlltaad • T'UEIDAY APRIL 9
betweea 1:30 a.m. Aprtl 2 and Rd., WeltcU, betwMD mid-Aboe ..00 dlllqe wu doae
8 a.m. April S , , • RI.Dp, 1 TV Bl&tit IDd ! p.m. · • • A nzi. to tbl CMitlldt n.U. at LI.Deolll
Ht aod a pistol, fthMJd at board ud wet IUI.t, ftlued at acbool, Su JOIQIIla HUll Rd.,
$1,041, were burcla.rt&ld trom $225, btloDClDC to WI.Daknr LiD-Harbor' vtn HUll, by .udall
the borne tOt Joyce GrlpbJ, COlD m pf 1912 Kewamee Dr., wbo broU ud rfllped ali co-
4139 Hilaria Way, Park Lido, lrTIDe Terrace, were ltoMD nri.Dc DUill 101n.Ume be-
between 1:50 a.m. &Dd 5:45 from bll car wbtle It na par-tw ... 1:10 a.m. Aprtt 9 &ad
p.m., by .,meooe wbo pried tid OD Sellhort Dr. between 8 a.m. April 10 •.. Diet Lee
open tbe troat door. 58th and 55th streeb, Welt KID1ct, U, ot U4 Wai.Dut St.,
Newport, from 1 p.m. 1mt11 Newport Sboru, wu arrtJted
• THURSDAY, APRI L 4 2 p.m. · · A thief toot $287 at Z p.m. at tbl poU.ce llatlon
Tooy Wa)'Dt Han, 25, of from 1 drawer lD Colbtrt'l oa I felaaJ cblck cbl.rp . . . ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SONG LEADERS Deb1 Leoti,
5001-A Rlfer AYe., Welt New-Bea\Q Sakxl, 502 S. Bay Froat, But Patrtct Potter, .25, or 149 staodinc, aDd Jan Ryu tat. cart o1. Jut miDIIte dda.ll•
port, was clarpd wttb bei.Dg Balbol lllaod, betwetD 1:30 Wal8at st., Costa MeD, wu tor OCC 's bJCh ICbool eoac aod cbHrleader cl1alc, Tbe
Intoxicated 1D public at 3 a.m. p.m. April 4 aod 9 a.m. Apr11 5. arrested at !:SO p.m. at 249 clinic wtll be held from 10 a.m. to S p.m., April 27,
at 4555 W. Coast HWJ., West • SATURDAY, APRIL 6 W, Oe .. Froat, Balbol, on in the OCC CJDl and approslm&tely 50 0raDce and Los
Newport ... A burllar took Stereo equlpmerat worlbabout a ma.rl,._ poNHJioa ct.rce Angeles County Hllb Scbooll will part:lciiJI.te. Each Cl'ote)
MnPOIIT~EMIIGII
I'IIIUIIEO IUKLY ::-PAClf 7
•*uAprii:IO,It?f
CARPETING
I! UPHOISI'ERY
lmf It NII1ROilT BLVD.
008TA WII8A t46-llta
t.,., or o •••• tlc
A,y ... Tftllck, Mot.r H•••
...... 1
OUOTFS
BY PH(lN£ Doll,, WoHI, ....... r,
ASK FOR
OtCK BOOHEA
LIWLL V WELLS
Mow or Use4
Tbl.D taeed womea abbuld
.,..,. l&lrlnp for addlDJ
..-. Tbey llbould be wide
at the top, ""'""' below. It tall ud tb1a, you shOuld
wear larp, ducliDc ear-
ri.Dp. It rOUDd-faced, uold
UDr' eurlDp. Select •ml-
elrealar or rteta.Dcular ear-
rtrap to break the rolmd-
n•, aad add I.Dterelt wltb
pm cluters. For bollow
cbetts, wear la.rJ' -.rrlnp
eloM to the race. If roUDd-
Jboukltred., avoid lone.
duclliiC oorrlnp.
Br11Dtttes should use
peull:, turqaot.e, r~ aDd
coral; red-beads, emerald,
)Ide, blue sappbire or Pink
pearls. Blondes are k).-eU-
tJt 1D earrlnp set with ru-
bitl, amethysts, aquamar-
lDH or dlamood.s; aDd 1f you
ban eray hlir,tbediamoOO-
Ht earrtnc 1s ~rb.
$215 la eotrw and sllnr IUld $300 waa ba:rtlarlsed from the • . . Emily Wetwter Preston, will preseot a routlDI IDd will be jadced by IJOilC I.Dd gold tncots from the home of Richard steele reaideoct, 940 55, of !5'7! Vilta Or., Bay cheerleaders from \oeal com~i~'""~ty~eo~l:le:p~•~·~Tbe:~...,=U~o~~=::::::::::::::::::~ Odls Jackson, 1 "5 Sherloctoo Vla Lido Nord., Lido lilt, be· Sboru, wu arruted at 6 p.m. is tn flted to atltod free of char ...
Pi., Oalcwood, between 2 p.m. tweera 1:30 p.m. Aprll 5 &Dd at Bay Sbort Dr. and Wuerly Apr113 and 4 p.m. Aj)rll5 ... 7 a .m. April 6 ... A blcyole Pl., Boy Sborn, oo a ohup ART DEMONSTRATiON S !
Edgar Gllcbrlst, 218 VIa Ithaca, worth $150 waa taken from a of driTtac IIDder tbe lrdlueace Darwin Dtmcu wtll demoo-·,·-~-'_:; ; ::, '"JJ.u ~ t 1 '-Q 1 ~·-f.h . ~~ .. r ..... ....J' •• J Lido Isla, reported I $325 out. prap at the home of Gtorp or alcobol ••. Dutd James strate tor. the members or tbt y :' ; = tC4U w-r . I Lut C) ...............
board motor stolen from b1a Brown, 24 Burntnc Trn LD., Scbaltl, U, of 416 Hardin< St., Costa Mesa Art Leape attbetr c. :: L, v :
boat In the Lldo Boat Garden, Btg Canyoo, betweea 3 p.m. Balboa, wu cbarctd wttb dri-monthly meettnc oa Tuelday, t= ~ ..:, <t .:. ..: :
between 5 p.m. Mueh 31 and April 2 and 9 a.m. April 1 . . . flac IDler tbe l4fi.Denct of at-April 23, Mr , Duncan 1J belt :: :t' ~ ::_ :, !.. ::; :
10:30 a.m. April 6 .•• Vandals A ,38 caUber pistol nlued at cobol at 1:55 a.m. at lOtb St. known for hla desert seeou, ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ i;;; j
did an estimated $ZOO damage $1 00 waaburcla.rlsedf'romFred aDd Balboa BlYd., Balboa ... which he wtll demoutrate, bat u-:. ~ £ ~ v ~
to the vinyl top of Charles CoUn'shome,639 CameoHich-A tblef loc* $100 from a desk palnts seaseapes andother stD-~~c."':: :f: ~ ~ i
PARTY
'lfF.lJ.X Ill': A Ot 'V.S'T A:<"ll l.t'l I"S f)(J T1iE WORIC"
Earrtnp aehally change
tbe apparent colltour of your
lace • • . we hope the above
brief guide will help you.
Galloway's car while II was lands Dr., Cameo Hlebluds, dnw•r at Newport Fabric jects as we ll. ~ g g ~ §: ~ ~ ~ !!
parked overntgtlt near his re-by someone wbo bulted down a ShoWcut, 21Z1 Westellff Dr ., The meeting will be held !it v :r: 0 ~ ii: :OS ~
stdence at 5515 River Ave., door between 4:30p.m. AprU n•r WHlellff Plua, between at the Adamaschooi,2850CI· ... _ • 't;"-"'1'""~r .. 11 h.-.-c......,--. .... • • • • • • • • I '"' •"•·••o•
West Newport ... About$350 6 aDd 1:30 a.m. Apr119 •.• r~5,~f5~p~.~m~·~A~p=r~ll--8_:and=--'~'40_±'"~"~se~R~oa=d,~C=osta=-":•sa~,~a~t~~~~~~~~~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~L~··~·~· ~~~~~·-~~~-~·~··~·~·~··~·,..~"~'""~·~~, In jewelry I.Dd curreocy were A TV set valued at $850 was a .m. April 9. 7:30 p.m.
PRIVATE STORAGE
Sllwr. co-w . Coho .~,~....,.
(71.•) 835-7641
lOWUfii•MA--.. ...... m
~JIH(I AVAfi.Atlf
burclarized from the Far Out taken from a conference room
Imports shop, 2108-1/2 W, o. at the Hoac hotpttal tdueattOD
cean Front, Central Newport, center between 3:15p.m. April
by someone who tunneled 5 and 1:05 a.m. April 8 .•.
through the bathroom wall be-• SUNDAY, APRIL 1
tween 6 p.m. April 4 and 9:30 En Janet Lopes, 36, or Z190
a.m. April 5 ... EtetDOr Tay-c y lor, 117 Amethyst Ave ., Sal-Colltp Aft., osta ea, WU ctw'pd with be1nc lDtollcattd
boa Islaod, reported a $640 In publlc at 12:ZO a.m. at W.
o.utboard motor stolen from her Ocean Front aDd McFaddell,
boat while U was lD a storage c entral Newport . . . Patricia
lot at 1801 Baysid e Dr.,Corona Merle Cotatoct 31 or 510-
del Ma r, between 4 p.m. April 314 w. Bay A;t,, Balboa, at
3 and 10 a.m. April 4 .' .•..• :45 P·l3l· ._t ctmpd with
betnc lnlOxtcatecl 1D peuc •.•
'POOL PROBLEMS?' Grl( Rleb; Ia? Bllyport Way,
well Opper Bay, reported a
$1,ZOO IIOD)o stoloo from ldl
k»eked ni by a thief wbo twote
the wiDdwtDc wbllt It was par.
ked In the 1900 block or Court
St., Central Newport, from Z
Call
Jim Chico
64>7340 or S4>2684
EXPERIENCED SPECIALIST
• In
Pool Remodeling
& Repair
Free
Firm
CALL HOWl
EHJ OY A
PROBLEM. FREE POOL
THIS SUMMER!
BASEBALL SHOES 10.9 5 up
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES· 5.95
ALL PURPOSE SHOES -8.95 1o 17.95
114SEB41..L l'ITTS 5.95 1o 11.95
B4SELLLS &. IB'A TS
CXILOREO SLEEVE UNDERSHIRTS
TENNIS DRESSES
p.m. until 3 p.m ... Gerald
Weller, 25, of UB 4?tb st.,
West Newport. was charpdwttb
betnr tntollcated Ill an aato at
2:10 a.m. at McFadden Pl. and
W. Ocean Front, Central Ntw-
port ...
• MONDAY, APRIL 8
Mlct.el Dennis O'Sulllnn,
19, or SZ0Z Klnoeaota Ate.,
Costa We-., was cr.tpd with
belng lntoxtcated ln pd)Uc at
McFadden Pl. and W. OeeaD
Front, Central Newport, at
I :35 a.m. , • VlDceat Aatboay
Carano, 25, o1925 W, 1ftb St.,
West Newport Rtl(bta, ftl ar-
r ested for battery at 5:SO p.m.
IIIH -at tbt-eorDI!'otWutdqtoa:An.
and Bay An., Balboa • . •
Keonetb W&JDI Halla, •U, of
110 flit st., Wool Nnport,
waa clariJ'd Yltb driYlDC ••
the IDilMDCI of aleobo1 at Jilt
St. I.Dd MeF~ Pl., Ctatn.l
Newport, at 1:50 a.m •.• Tho-
mas Cta.dWya, 28, ol 251 Cedar
St., Nnpori Sb«-. ftl 1t0p-
TENNIS SHIRTS &. SHORTS
T!MMIS SHOI!S 7.95 1o ZUS
ll!iiiiS 1140CI!TS US 1o JI.IO
TI!MMI5 8AI..LS ._., .4oa. 1.15
TR40C SHOI!S 11.95 lo ZA.U
"1tiCX I' ANTS z.• & 1»
WAM Ul" StiOIS 15.95. D.U
It~~~ GLOVIS & 8AL.LS
• IS
up?
Because the cost of oil is up.
Even trough you ve cut down on your
use of electr;crty. your I> II may still
be up. Noturnlly. you 're concerned.
So crewe.
The main reason for the sharp rise
in Edison cvstomers' bills is the
spirol;ng cost of foreign a LTo produce
electricrty ;n o.x generoting plants.
we use o cleoner-Oum;ng. low-s.Jiphur
col ;mparted mostly lrom hdones<o.
It's expensive. but rt"s requn.d to
meet regukrtK:lns set ~ loool o;r
pol lution control d;stricts.
Jvst four year.; ago we pad $2.22
per barrel. In November 1973.
we pad $7.53. Th;s February ;, was
Sl3.54. And some utMM!s hove
paid almost twk:e that mo..d1.
The price of oil 1s o major expense
we can 't corrtrol .lhat's dete mined
~loreign.<>l producing~.
Shou ld !he price we pay drop. well
pass tt.ese lower cost> on to you.
Meonwh;le. well continue to cut
oil expenses we con control. Economy
progroms ore 1n force nght roN at
Ed ison. So ore ngtd cost controls.
And we 11 eo<1t;nue to do """')'fh;ng
else posSible to hold down !he pnce
you pay for electn6 fy .
Yoo con help~ c:onse<Ving
electricify roN. Ard USing less
electncity w 1ll save yoo money, too.
For some 70 way> to conserve.
send for our free Consen.<mon
booklet.lt's 1mportont. Do if roN.
Wnte· "Conser.ocmon:· Edison.
P.O. Box BOO Rosemead. CA 91 nO.
Southern California Edison
• lOo;~·" • ·• ' ...
"MILL BROOKS"
INSANE TAXI-OPF
ON THI CLASSIC
WISTIRN ••• LAUGHS
MIASUU 10 ON THE
RICHTIR SCALI"
Theatre Na.
rt t~.~ ron:C\()(e
trot ,-.~c, 10 diVIne
RCilEHT REOfort
miRfARROc'
oAfl<f, BLR-:K ICOn WIUO!l
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LOIJCHILU-.BRUCE OEM
,TOOAY
2:1lJ 7:15 9:46
TliEATRE
TWO
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TheCorwtsalion
R
7:00 6 11:00
Oncr Only
al 9:00
On <"e only-9:01
1:05 (R) AlloO llAI$
TIMOTHY
BOTTOMS.
LINOS.E 'f
WAGNER
& 11 :04
PF. R FOR.\f ANC F.
SCHF.DU L £
2:00 • 4: JO . 7:00 • 9: JO
LATE SIIOW
AT lidO
Ratt>d (R)
OHE
HOLIDAY MATINEES
8:4J
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"ONE
LITTLE INDIAN"
"':0(,
& 10:00
'
NEIHNIT....,_... . 'Mlii~Y; Ar•L II, 1114
P'UIUIIIlDIEEIII.Y -~--· COIOIA DILIIM,CM..
SAILORS BLANK WESTERN
7 TO 0 TO -STAY AT TOP
Scorhlc an ol tbllr •-Ia lood .., -,_ 1>1' lllrk
a nut-lnolllr -•· t11o . o..m tud -· -. bot NIW))Orl Harbo< S&llort kopt Suta A• VaU., blttltd blcic
their bold 00 flrlt pla~ 1D tbl Wltb 10 r... Ill tbe 11.11. S
SWIHI Leap Wltb a 7-0 wiD Ira mil to wto.
onr Westero tuuday after-· Fridat. Newport Rubor 11at
aooo oa the wlDDer 's fteld. Huatlrtlk* S.Cb at 1:15, Cor-
Costa Mesa ud Coroaa del ona del Mar pkJI Coa w: ..
Mar are tied for 5th place 1n at 7:30 p,m. lD TiWlDII:Ie Park,
the Irvine Lei~Ut after the aM Estaacla aou to Lo1 Ala-
Mustangs doWned Fountain Val-mltos 1o meet tbe Jr'llDe
ley 8-6 and tbe Sea KlDp were League's top team at 3:1!5.
beaten 6-2 by MagooUa I.Dother Ned Toelday, Eetancll
Tuesday games. Estancia lost Ylslts Corona del Uar, Costa
an 11.8 slugfest to Santa Ana Mesa ts at Santa Ana V&lley,
Valley. and Newport HarborbostsSa.ata
Harbor's Morgan Abbott Ana. The Santa Ana Valley
fanned 12 on the way to his 3rd game starts at 7 the others at
straight league win. He's 4-0 3:15. '
on tbe season. Abbott also con~ SUNSET LEAGUE
tr1buted a double, knocking in w
2 runs In the Tars' big inning., Newport Harbor ,. , ••. 5
;
Doug Chard's single tallled 2 Loara •. , •.•.•..•.• 4
more Sailor rtms. Anaheim .•.... , . , .. 4
·,, _ The booming bats of Steve s anta Ana •••••••••• 3
Sharp, John Brown and Steve Western ........... 3
Be'rnhardt, each of W'hom hom-Weetmlnster : •.•. , .. 2
ered aDd had 3 hits, carried Marina ............ 2
Costa Masa to victory on their Huntington Beach . . . . . 1
home field. Sharp's blast in lRVlNE LEAGUE
UNCLAIMED STORAGE
AUCTION
' 10:00 A.M .. SATURDAY, APRIL 20
ALEXANDER'S MOVING l STCIIAGE CO.
'1141 . '1151 GARDEN GROVE BOULEVARD
GARDEN GROVE, CALIFORNIA
ONCE A YEAR SALE!'
' DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE the following will bl
~ld; Lh1DI ROom. Dlnlnc I. Bedroom ftlrntture,
Dtaettta, TV's, stoves, Refrlp, Cbairl, Lampl,
Tables, Boz Sprtnp & Mattresses, Chests: Sealed
Boxes, Barrell II: Cartooa, lawn Furn I. Patio,
Wuhers. Toys, Tools, and other Mlscelll.neous
Items.
ALSO ·-Items from ESTATE
ot OR. MABEL B. LEWlNGfON
AU Melc~Dd.lle must be picked lC) 011 day of sale,
lnJpectloa before sale.
CRANE ·-AUCTIONEER .
THERE WILL BE at least 119 entries racing this week
In Yachting Mapzloe's 8th ''ooe-of-a-kind" regatta ott
Newport Beach. Shown here is the Schook Santa.oa 22,
which will be ooe of 4 dWerent sizes of Sailtana sloops
entered by tile W, D. Schock Co. of Santa Ana and New-
port Beach. This year tor the ftrst Ume, the regatta
Is being held oo the west coast, with the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club as host. Entries include one boat of each
design that f2lls into a designated category. There will
be 5 colU'ses set off Newport Beach for the boats --
ranging/ from multi-hulls through cruising auxiliaries,
keel racing boats, centerboard one-designs 15-1/2 :eet
or over, to centerboard one-designs 15-5 or smaller.
T rophy presentation will be made at dinner UUs Saturday
evening at NHYC, (Beckner photo.)
the 4th broke a 6-6 tie, and Los Alamitos •.•..... 5
Barnhardt a~ed a 6th inning s anta Ana Valley .. , . , 5
round-trlpper for an lnsurance Edison . , .......... 4
run. Magnolia ..•..• , .... 4
Magnolia scored 3 runs In c osta Mesa. , , ...... 3
the first and added 3 more In Corona del Mar .•.... 3
the 5th to beat Corona ciel Mar· Estancia .....•..... 2
Estancia jumped off to a 5-1 2
Cycle racing
opens Friday
Motorcycle speedway racing
season opens this Friday night
at the Orange County Fair-
grounds oval. The summer-long
season will include racing every
or
----Clff
GOIIWI
JOS8'!I -
Daily -8:40
SUNDAY SCH E DULE:
COPS: 2:00 -5:15 . 8:30
SLEEPER:
3:40 -6:55-10:00 P.M.
"YOUR
REE MINUTES
ARE UP"
7:00 ' 10:39
and
"WALKING
TALL"
8:34 Only
Jeff MalinoH
Friday night. Slump More grandstand seats bave
been added, bringing fan capa-
c lty to just under 1 0, 000. Flow-
Ezterlor I. Interior -Homes & AJ)Ilrtments
Docks & Landings
Wood preserYinr & Bleaching
ROOF & ASPHALT REPAIR$ I
CARPEH TRY
General Repairs
Custom Cabinets, boat boxes, etc.
Cabinet & closet repairs
Fence repair & Construction
Hardware tnstaltatton
Jeff MaUnoff of Corona del er s have been planted in the
Mar broke out ot an early-infield and the entire f2c1Uty
season slump and banged out has a fresh coat of J)llint, ac-
2 doubles and a palr of singles cording to promoter Harry Ox-
Lawn & Garden Care
to drive In 5 runs as UCI's ley.
Anteaters blasted the vtsltlng Opening night's Unelq) lnclude
San Francisco State baseball u.s. speedway champlon·Mike
squad 21-2 last Friday. Bast, 21, ot Van Nuys, "Wild
Jeff, a former star at Corona Bill" Cody of Garden Grove,
del Mar high school, ~ h.ls Sonny Nutter of Santa Monica,
season batting average from and other name riders from
.109 to a respectable ,2 82 1n this area.
17 p.mes. Jeff turned down Races begin each Friday
pro offers earUer this y~r night at i :l 5.
to stay wlth the Anteaters.
As a team, vet ts hitting at PIRATE CREWS WIN
a torrid .312 cUp durtng the AT LONG BEACH
last 8 games.
Malinoff doubled d!D'Ing last Orange: Coast
Manufacturing -Rep&ir -Retlnl~b!ng
Boats -Fiberglass products -Docks & Landings
Friday's e xplosive 4th Inning, nlor varsity and
when th e Anteaters scored tO crews rowed to easy
Saturday at Long Beach M~nne 1 Time 3 Times
runs. Stadium. ZO words or less ••• 2.00 4.50 UCI has now won 24 and lost 6 00
Janitorial Service -
By the job or month.
Apartment Checkout SerVIce
t 9 st I ht The Pirate JV··~,Dl~::~~~~ 21 to 30 words ..... 3.00 . 7, winning their las ra g . 3 0 ds 4 00 8 00 Long Beach State 1 to 4 wor • . . • . • .
They are ranked at the top clocking S:ZZ.5 over the .,_,---::E:_•c::h:_w:_o::r::d.:O'I::e::r_40.:..; • .:·..::·;:.10t--,.:=-;_----•-o _ _. of the NCA.\ college dlvlswn. meter course. Tbe OCC fresh--
The Anteaters play 8th-men recorded a S:JO.S to nntsh _•::B:;E:_A::::_:UT::Y,---::SA:::L::O::H:.... __ t_:_F.:L::O:-:=R::I.:_S.:_T::S=::----::=::--
IN NEWf"Of'IT 8E ... CH
·~-~ Office Fumitwrr r anked Fullerton State on April r 24 In :~ 2:30 p.m. game at ahead of Long Beach State and ~, .I FLOWERS FOR
UCJ stadium, !ollowlng yester -Loyola. IIHJ " All OCCASIONS
day's game with Southern Cat. KURT KRUMPHOLZ WINS BEAUTY NOOK D M / T h ~mrnetaatcoun_e~.Nae~.:r;;ta.:.;~ IN AAU SWIMMING MEET 2732 E. Coast Hwy. e Ur 1 OS
.. -ul Corona del Mar FLORlSTS Vegas. Former Corona del Mar high
school student Kurt Krumpholz., _ _:P.,:h~o::,n:::•.,:6~44:::;,-7:.,;3:::;36~--PHONE 6484479
CIARELLI 2ND WITH now swimming tor UCLA, t BICYCLE$ 2438Nowpo<t81vd.
TOSS OF 211' AND 5" the zoo.yard rree style race -:~~~~:t:;~~:=:-eo ... M-
Sophomore Tony Ciarelll last Thursday In the national . :-::-::-:-:::::-::--:7::;---
toPed tbe javeUn Zll-5 for AAU swim champtoosh.lps ln e HEARIMG AIDS
2nd place and Orange Coast Dalla&.
CoHere flnished 9th In the Di-Kurt, whose family now Uves HAL AEBISCHE A
v11100 D competition of the In Irvine, had a Ume ot 1 :39.4. w
Southern CaW'orn1l relays held Tim Shaw, the men's 500-ya.rd !fl.
April 11 at Cerritos College, freestyle ehlmp, was second,
The only other athlete to Kurt Krumphols, holder ot
place wu JQPb hleh jumper many hleh school records set
Georre Kent, who f1nlshed 3rd at COM h.llh, Is now a )un1or
with a leap of 6-2, at UCLA.
McKeever signs with Sun
Yarltn McKeenr o! Harbor league has Ita ~uarters in
SALES & SERVICE
420 E. 17TH IT, COSTA MilA
6~ 7706 -ll48.e866
MALCOUMIBUOICUTLIR
Vlew H1lls announced Tuesday Newport.
he wm ctoo sDoulderpads McKeever has been> ~:";.~~~~§:~~~]~[= and return to tbe grid as dlrector of player ~,
with lbe So~bern Cal-tor the league. He played 13lii?~!~·=~~~~ Sun, years 1n the Natlooa1 Football
and Oakland League after wlnnlng All~
Raider Daryle La-American hooors at toc,
Proper Fin ing Auured
3409 E. Coest Hwy.
Corone del Mtr
875-3833
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Till• OFFICE SUPPLY INC.
3011 N-port Btvd .• Newpon a-ct
e RISTAU RANT
HOMI 'COOK!D PDDD
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IJIIIUNCH TH.-tU
DINNI.JIII
721 II! .Coeat Hwy.,
• FOR R!NT
LAKE ARROWHEAD, oar!.
lbore, mo'ld:IJD eballt.
SlttptJ 16, Mate r..,.na.
dou, weebod, ~ . or
moolb: 541-S812 or 9?9-0Ut.
SHOW AND SALE
90£Jhlbltor&
Anaheim ConYeDtloD Center
Two More Reasons mODica IIJI)eU'ed at a Sun press He said he anticipated "no
conference at Anabelm sta-trouble ,ettlng In shlpe" for
dlum, wbere Sun ceneral man-the Sun opener In July.
acer Curly Morrison announced Workouts ltart Jtme 8 at the
that both ban slped to play Fullertoa State University grid-
AMERICAN OPtlllON
BOOK STORE
504 Old Nnport Blv<l.
NnportHatcJ!b
(Just below 15!1> stroet)
to MtYe JOI better
2'100 W. COAST HWY.{ "· B.
PHONE 1145-171
· 800 w. KateU& An.
Aprll 25, 26, Z?, 28
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
1-10 p.m.; Sundrlj, ~-t p.m.
'
why Richards serves you better
RICHARD'S MARKETS NOW ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE
AND BANKAMERICARO ON ANY PURCHASE
'f.tc.L. .... J:c .. markets
tiDOCINTIIIJUIVIALIOO•HAII-VIll'1 __ _
tor tbe local entry ln the oew· Iron.
World Football Learue. The
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ePIRIONAL SEKUL!CH PRODOCT!ONS
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CHARM GALORE!
OPEN SUN. 1-5
3308 OCEAN BLVD.
CORONA DEL · MAR
l*.atltll tpaCIOtll 3 bedroom, Z-1/Z bath borne
VIEW OF OCEAN AND JETTY
Two ftrepllces. formal dlD1Dg room. Lcwe)J put
boue wlth Ml ba.tb , • , ideal for motber-;111-law
or teeu.
Flrllt time oflerld ••• Call to ~~ee ..
$174,500
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EXCLUSIVE
LINDA ISLE
-Cbarmloc eouatr'J modera 4 bedroom home 'trlth
pier aDd sUp. S-*• CODYeraattoo pit with cozy
ftrtPII.ce, Formal dlldDI. Uuter bedroom aDd 1lttloi
room ..,..utr1 wtlb ftreplace O'ltrloots llpa.
151 Linda Isle $285,000,
Specializing In Homes of distinction
HUG HOMES, REALTORS
567 San Nlcaln Drive, Suite 102
Newport Center
640-4050
Shiny New Duplex
Gr•t S bedroom ·OWMf'l II:I.U •• pllll I fllbaloal
l b.troom r..tal.
lt'l brU11 11W ~ r.acs, to m<We Lato. ID ftDI
IOC&tioo at old c-dol Mar.
TnlF u l.,.Uoet IJnoool-ilr U., -· •• CaD • tDr u Ifill · • tD llllptet.
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.... blond Cost. MoiG •
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NEXT WEEK IS
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"A voice for America's property owners"
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MACNAB
IRVINE
FIND HOMES
PlliMI INYISTMINTI
Homo + ln<omo locotod lD Coroaa dol Jbr
W/OCMJ viewL Exc:olloDI <IIIIDm bulldor'o
homo + ~-a bocln>om, 2 both. PooL S17f.SOO. WUI COIIIider part lrodo.
Hur!et Perry, MU235. (R22)
LINDA ISLE
Cwtom • charm a. luzury iD tblo beautifully
built Bayfront bomo on El<clu.tvo Undo
lole. • bedroomo, paneled den •l flrepiace
• pool • 108' of Bayfront! lluter oulto W/
flrpelace a. bolCO!Iieo. f424,000. Barbara
Auno, 114U235. (R16)
BAYFRONT DUPLEX Gor~eOus bayfronL w/t'Wo slips. Unbf'liev-
able ma ster bedroom w/massive firepl<tce
& fautilsl1C view n{ channel. Open beams
lhn1nut -close to beach! $159.500 . Carol
H .. rr.v IH4-U2Ull. tRill
I Irvine 1.. .. --... ••·• I
Itt IJRw Drlwll 142•12JI
lmiATID Cllt Till M:llll
·-I a I IBIIIIIL .»AliT •m ,_a Uorh!i' ..
• Pli•a&e Patios • 'Fheplaces
• POOLS • 9 Hole Pu.ttina ~een
• Teaais
• Sepuale PMiily Section
• 4di. to Sdtoola _. Playpourul
tOtS..L-~ C:O..t ............... , ..... ,ol ....
Banker
RESIDENTIAL BllOKERAGE CCr.IPANY
DNE 01' THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOMES DN THIS COAST
5,0110 oq. ft. residence built with old world
stills in construction and artistic attenUoa
to dooip " detail. Spectacular ocean views. s muter ouito, pool a. jacuzzi. private knoll
.,.. oloplll simplicity. Con not be duplk:at·
ed for f310,000.
CDRDNA DEL MAlt VIEW
Two !antoolk: ft..! lou witb DOYV ending
ocean view. One bloc); to be.ch. Astins
f!21 ,500.
-DilT IIUaf WAftll'llCIIIT'
Co• .... IIIIo -.. -J ''*' •. J bla• ' lehm II JWI riiW D ...... =-=--" I ,Cillllr us I I
* 11YD IW.r.5 PIEBJS *
Mid-summer Dream!
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEAN CLOSE
e SUPER SHARP
e · 2 YEARS HEW
e 3 BEDROOM HOME
$U9,000
* 675-5930 *
3629 E. Coast Hwy.
CarONI del M.r
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I'IIESTI$i WATERFRONT HC»o
-IY API'OINTM.NT
Lind• Isle Weterfront
Custom SBR., 3 bath home on 55 ft. loL
Garden view kitchen, waterfront living rm.,
family rm ., Yacbt $225,000.
70 Lindo lolo Drivo
Prime 4S' lagoon lot · $150,000.
Bll.l. GRUNDY, Realtor
·Ill ' iiWI.etLlnllaleio
Jll U.,_ Ill,. fUin I, II.&. 61W"l ........ 0~········-
1'1111 AND SLIP-Walls o! glass faci ng patio
and view. 4 Bedroom borne to priV11te com-
munity. S135,000 -Fee land.
Dfflco 0,.. S.l01nLrp & ~
PETE BARRm REAL TV
1a w ... dlff Dr .. N.L
642-5100
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•LI IALEI RiPOitT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
•Service ~the Newport Rubor-Costa
Mesa Board of Rellton totalled
$56.4 mtlllon for the tlrst 3 montba
of 1874. THIS IS MORE · THAN A
27% INCREASE-OVER THE SAME
PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 1,578 DOW
11aU1tp -re proceued, ~ wblcll
6()% WERE SOLDI 67% ~ the Illes
w~re cooperaUYe.
Lt.t JOUI' propel'tJ wttll a Realtor.
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ATTENTION!
Landlords and T enanls
We oow bave two flae sales people •orklq 1n
the local reDtal market. We I».Ye a wide selecUOD.
of nne homes for lease and have leased se•en
of our listings for over $46,000 in rental moDey
In less tllan twenty days.
YOU WI LL FIND OUR REPRESENTATIVES DO
CARE AND WE DO HA VE TRE TIME TO HELP
YOU SOLVE YOUR RENTAL NEEOO. THE FOLLOW-
ING HOMES ARE AV AJLABLE TOOA Y FOR YOUR
INSPECTION.
1. 2-bedroom, Uke new, Walnut SquaretowDhoUM,
c Jose to e•erytblng, $240.
2. 2 bedroom, chotee area, Lacuna, Ylew -·
walk to sOOps, S345.
3. 2 kinpl.ze master bedrooms, spectacular bal-
conies aod ocean views, Lacuna, SS50 •
4. 2 bedroom and den, brand aew custom tmlt
In Corona del Mar. Walk to beach, S350.
5. 2 bedrooms, family room and dining room
ln COM's kwely Shoreclltfs, $450.
6. 2 bedroom, den btiDd new Mooaco in Harbor
View, Tenn.ls, pool aDd Quiet streets, $450.
7. 3 bedroom, brand new townhoue oa tbe bay-
front. Large private sUp, S500.
8. 4 bedroom, dlninf room, Mooteao in Harbor
View, Giant Y1ew lot wtth pool lDd teonis, $525 .
9. 3 bedrooms, famlly room , oceu new l.Dd S
prlnte beaches In belutlful CaRJeo Hi(hlaods, $575.
(Photo above.)
10. 4 bedroom, family room. Spectacular two story
home in Harbor View. Brand aew, $595.
I I. 4 bedrooms, outsb.ndiD& DeW Ullit wttb br•tb·
tu.J.ng featwes aod Ytews 1n all dlrecUcms. Saba
P-.tnsula oa a SlDdy beach oa tbe bay, Sl,OOO.
12. 4 bedrooms, Lido, bea-.lhlly f'llrlli-'*1 ~ 4~prtnte sUp oa the bay, St,O •
S.cc•saor .. COLWELL P-..ertl••
VALLEY (B REALTY
.Q£Jnror,~ Berg Entet"prises
3425 E . Coast Highway.
Corona
CORBIN MARTIN INC.
EXCLUSIVE LIST
TURTLE ROCK -IRVINE
3 Bdrms., !am TITI .. din rm. & view. $58.900
Cd.M -Ocean side hwy .. dream bouse plus
guest house. Reduced S3.000, now $86,900
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Outstanding Palermo-New listing ... S87,500
TilE BLUFFS
Trina model, lease or lease/option
PRJCE REDUCED-$66,900
Francesca. Bring paint brush &: sne! New
listing . " . . . . . . .... " " .. " . " $58.500
NEW DUPLEXES-LAGUNA BEACH
2 BR. 2 ba & I BR. I ba. . ....... · . . fl02.000
l BR 2 ba. ea. unit. New listing .... $130.000 •
VACANT Lc lot Lake Arrowboad. trade 114,0110 TWo 3-Acre parcels, developed. in Ranc:bo
California $18,500 eacb
TO BUY OR SELL
In Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar
.,.. Newport Beach
Corbln-Mirtin •
lno.
. 644 7662
' New Spanish Home
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Sailing champ
THREE OF THE CIULDREN ... pullclpalocl lllllo...., Welsh dl"es Easter party at UoiYOrsttJ Puk <11 S-y waro Dond
Giroux ot Irvine am JuUe Bectmu ud Ruth Byers SaJliDc cbamPtoo Roger
of La Mirada, all about to dJYe into tbe f:llrylud of cood-We lab of Harbor Highlands, wbo
les served to the apprommatety 250 pesta. Larry Deane, cUed Friday at his Dome at
one of the hosts, orpbised tbe Euter en bunt for the 1101 M&rlaD Lane, was burled
party, wtlleh was beki at ooe ot lbe Deue model bomes. UoDday, following services at
Entertainment tnehlded Hollywood maclelu Bill Cbl.udet, St. Joachim's CatboUc Church
Peony's P~ s!M)w from Los A.Qceln: aod a ltrolUD( ill Costa Mesa.
musielan. A s:l.s root tall almost rer~.l buDDy rabbit, DOr-Mr. Welsh, who was 41, bad
mally known as Kevin FU:r.cenkl;romped witb tbechtldren, suffered trom a long Illness.
whlle 3 girl bunny.ettes, Joan Morris, Jtl Floyd IDd He crew lCJ tn Corona del
Diane Richards, all from Catertnc Unllmlted, Co.U. Mesa, Mu after coming here wtth
helped serve the tables or goodies. Sateen feet of cake Ills . family 35 years •ItO· He
formed 2 barnyard scenes, lDc ludior 14 dlffereat kiDd5 •as very adlve in sailing and
or cootie llll.mals, ~tela tin poods, pretzel fences and chicken yachting bere, wioning tne 1968
c~ cakes. Two tluge buMy cakes we.re made 9f white cake, oatloaal cbamptooshlp 1n Inter~
coconut trostlnr and frestl strawberry ftlllnp. After the national Class-14 salllng cate~
festivities one ol the 1 ?x261nch bunny caltes na dellvered gory. He also held regional
to Children's Hospital 1n Oranp by Catering Unlimited, tttlea to that class aod In the
aloog wltb ?5 Easter bags of goodies for ttMl YOUliC has~ SollDr class.
pltal patients. He wuan insurance broker,
-'::"":::-----':"-""::"""::"'" ______ aDd was studyiJlg law at the
Ch h N time of his death.
U rc .w. He Ia surYived by Ills wUe,
Barbara; his lather, Harry
Welsh of Corona del Mar; a • LIJI'HERAN CHURCH OF
THE MASTER, 2900 Pacltlc
View Dr., Harbor VIew HILls
--Pastor Larry Fruhllng will
preach at 10:30 a.m. Sunday
on ''The tblrtgs people wUl be-
lieve," based on the "doubt.Lnc:
Thomas" incident.
atster, Mrs. L. C. Vlcery; a
brother, Terence We lsh, wltb
the lrvtne Co., and an aunt,
Irene Weir.
Balti-Bergeroo funeral bome
was the director. Burlal was
1n Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
• ANCHOR CHURCH, 14902
Sleepy Hollow St., lrYlne --
The Rev. Elias Eddie Hidalgo
of Sephardlc Jewish ancestry
wlll demonstrate "Chr ist in
The family suggests memor ~
lal dooatloll5 to Hoa.g hospital.
OLETA SHOOK , 86, OF
TA MESA IS DEAD
the passovefl." at the 10 a.m. Senlces were hekl April 16
Sunday service, describing the ln BeU-BroadwayChape!,Costa
actual Jewish passover aod Us Mesa, tor Oleta Snook, 86, ot
relationship with the Lord's 2619 Ora.nre Ave., Cosb. Mesa,
supper. At 1!1:30 p.m. be will REV. LEONARD HIPPER wbo died Aprtl lfat a coon.l-
show a rum, "Israel, the 2oth Nipper btlslneu mll».pr of eseeat home.
century miracle.'' Soutbe:n CaWornla Collep 1n She ls sur'ftved by a soo,
• PLYMOUTH CONGREGA-Costa Mesa. Hla topic is "One Glenn VanAken, and a brother,
TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Br oad generation away from ntJn.c-Rue! RlchardSOO. both of Costa
St., Newport Heights •• The tion?" He was a missionary MeFsal.lo-ln ••• ~ ODd ted r eacher tor 10 a.m. for 12 years In Japan, where o .,. g '""'ncesc tK
suodayP 1a the Rei. IAOOiid be aerftd 4 yeanul7feltaut bJ tbe R". Bruce Kurrle, bur-
Shirts
For Men
Blouses
For Women
I n Collar
Cuff
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1 .. , 17ffrl St.
CMPe M..,.
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of Central Bible Institute 1n lal was in FaJ.rhueo memorial
Tokyo. He haspaatored church-park, Santa Am..
es in Wilmington and Manhattan Mrs. Snoolt was a naUve ot
Beach. Kansas, aod had Uved here
• THE NEWPORT HARBOR since 1923.
CHURCH OF REUGJOlS SCI. TUO COO
EIICE, 5<1 Center St., Costa AU'" R LEY WILL
Mesa --Tile Rev. Eleanor TALK AT LUNCHEON
!Jackson wUJ pr•cb on "The
importance of forgt¥eness" at
tbe 11 a.m. Sunday service.
Leland Cooley, DOted Ora.n,e
County author, will be the
speaker at the Aprll 24 lunch.
eon meeting of the Costa Mesa
FrleDCis of the Library at the
Mesa Verde Country Club. He
•Ill speak at 11 a.m., aDd
IuncMon •IU be at ooon.
• THE NEWPORT UNITY
CHURCH, 15th St. and lrviDe
Ave., Clift Hann ~-"Keep your
bala.nce,'' based on Jotln
14:1-13, wtu be the sermon
topic of the Rev. Sune Rtch-
ards at 10 a.m. Stllday.
Three of Mr . Cooley's non-
fiction books, written La col.
~------~~ IaboraUon with his wlte, Lee · f · ~ I Morrtsoo Cooley, ~ve become
• 0 • 0 SCM:Ja staodard tew. They are "The
simple truth about •estern land note development, '• ''The retire.
meat trap" and "Landde'felop.
ment U.S.A." ... ftQ
ll's oat just a coincidence HOME SECURITY TOPIC
that Pat Hug and Marie Bush "-RP MEETiuG
opened a real esl2te offtc• to . FOR A,.. "
getber In Newport Center --Sgt. Stan Bressler ot the
U's a series ol coincidences. Newport Beach pollee depart~
Both gals came trom Orecon meot wtU talk oo '•Home se-
. . . both came trom parents curlty" at tbt Aprll 25 meet.
•ho were musicians ... both ln.g of Newport Beach Ctapter
entered the fteld of real estate 121, American Asaoctatlon of
10 years ago ... both were Retired Pereons, at the New.
top producers In their former port Harbor Lutheraa Church.
compantes: Pat ln Hancock Park Get acqua!oted hour w111 be
aDd MarJe ln the Ladera Heights obsened trom noon to I p.m.
area ••• both ha.-e been mar~
rled one ume ... each has VOLUNTEER WEEK
ooe cblld, oow crown · · · they Nelt week Ia "Yohmteer rec-
mond IDto the harbor ar• opttloo week" lD Newport
wttlltn 2 mooUus of each other Beach. MaJOI' Do•ld Mclnnla I:;~ ;;;;;;;~. . . , they took apartments 111 proclaimed the IPI'Clal weelt
the _same complez · · · went April 21-27 "to recoplu au
to work tn the a me real estate of (be cUiseu o1 the commo..
company 1n Newport · • · and tty wbo actiYel)' participate In theJ both were boro on Sept, ,
171 Tbelt oew omce 11 called Yoluoteer procrama.
Homes IDe. • • • Sui Ficker 11 back borne
Balboa aftor • dellct>tful
to HawaJI aboard a
A111Dr tram Vu-
IDd alo'ftlJ nea-
-loUtad ll~a, d.-.
Hme obe •taltad lllo
Jormer Harbor-
LIGAL MOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Ia bertbJ .,no that
the PluaJ.ac Commluloo ol
tile City of Nowport Beacb will
hOld a pellc blatlli(OD AmeDd-
ment No. 411 Initiated b7
Thomaa J. Groa to conalder
aa amtDdmeat to a portioa ol
Dlstrlcttq Kap No, 4 from U..
R-1 l>tatrlet to tile C·I-H Dis-
trict oa l..d .0, Tract 11.,,
Aoft u JliRhwlldtAYta•,
Rawport Beach.
"ollca tatlarai>JI'Ortllorp-
lloat •ld poi>Bc toaortoc wt1l ba
.. ld ... till bd clay "' May,
1174, II till -ol 7:00 PA. to tilt c .... n Clllmtlara o1 1111
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N.J. ~·• Co, .
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MONEY WINS AGAIN
Congratulations to the
Council race --and a
offering. to serve, too.
.
winners of the Newport Beach City
vote of thanks to all of the losers for
This column will continue to be critical of what we think is
wrong in city government. Those of you who read the Ensign
know that it gives fair, objective coverage of City Hall. I don't
have to be so objective in my ads. I can raise the roof off of
city hall.
To the Council race losers --including my girl Peg --I
would like to say you all ran a better race than any of your
critics could have run. When all is said and done, you have
to look at the money spent and you'll find that the candidates
who spent the most money were the winners --and the more
they spent, the BIGGER they won.
One thing I want all the elected councilmen to remember:
I have a copy of the list of big campaign donors, and I can pro-
mise all of you that, every time something comes up before
the Council that would en~ich any of · these donors, we will be
looking over your shoulder. That's one good thing to come out
of that crazy campaign spending law. We know who gave what to
whom, and now we'll see what they get in return.
With all of the fuss about somebody wanting to "buy". the
election by spending too much of their own money, we found
out that Peg, who got the court to let her spend her own money
instead of begging, spent less than almost any of the candidates.
And she came out of this with clean hands. Sbe diWi,'t buy any-
thing and nobody bought her. Can all of the winners say the
same?
The money won, but at least the losers know they made the
spenders spend.
We got rid of that ridiculous $500 personal spending limit,
but we didn't get the go-ahead until just 6 days before the cam-
paign was over, so Peg just ran 5 ads and hoped for the best.
She didn't do badly, though.
Next time we get a new law written up by the City Attorney,
it would be nice if he could explain to us just what the heck
he's talking about, so we don't have to go to court to find out.
Nobody came close to spending the 25~ per registered voter
that the new "restrictive" law allowed. If they want to be real-
istic, they should lower the limit to 5~ per voter.
Small pressure groups from different corners of . town pres-
sured candidates with picayunish quetltions that pertained only
to their little corner of the world. And they didn't understand
why every candidate didn't have all of the answers. A lot of
this must be learned AFTER you get on the Council.
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Down at the store, we keep prices as low as we can, and still
provide high-quality American merchandise. Stop by and check
us out.
P. S. State Senator Dennis Carpenter is upset because 3 other
states pay their governors more than California does. He SHOULD
be upset because we pay more than 46 other states. Maybe he
should move. . ~ Al Forglt
1. HOT TIME AT GRAND OPENING -
More than 2000 people enjoyed a fiesta
feast of barbecued beef and Bicenten-
ntallce cream deaplte last aummer'a
heat
2. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT -key-
notee the new Lake Elalnore office of
Laguna Federal. Exhlblta by local
artists Roy Morrtaey, Marjorie Eubanks
Ayres and Morrfa Wheat were among
the aervlces featured the first year.
3. FRIENDLY UON CUBS-frolic to pro-
mote Uon Country Safari ticket dla-
counta, available to members of
Laguna Federal Savers C.ub. Left to
right, Dan Mead and Brock Long of
Lion Country Safari, Wanda Terry,
Lewis MesKimen, Jean Stewart. teller
and new accounts, Fern Jeckeon,
Sun City, and Allee MnKimen.
2.
CELEBRATING OUR
FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN
LAKE ELSINORE
Smce the day 11 opened the f1fth off1ce
of Laguna Federal Sav1ngs. and the
first outs1de or Orange County has
proved a flounsh ng venture Less than
a year after the open1ng. the Lake El-
smore Branch reached the first year
savmgs goals set by Manager Lew s
MesK1men Real estate loans made by
LFS have helped to strengthen the local
economy We recogn1ze the need for
pos1t1ve leadership so that th1s com
mun1ty can rea11ze 1ts exc1t1ng growth
potent1al · says Mr MesK1men ·The
enthUSiaStiC response to our new offtce
proves that Lake Els1nore welcomes
our constructtve efforts to add to the
untque quality of life m th1s beautiful
lakestde commun1ty · ·
COMING SOON ! OUR 6th
FULL SERVICE OFFICE IN
BELMONT SHORE
As tis f~rst expanston move mto Los
Angeles County. Laguna Federal Sav
1ngs has selected another coastal lo
cat1on. a suburb of Long Beach on the
shores of the Pac tftc Ocean Belmont
Shore. sttuated at the head of the pen·
tnsula wh1ch encloses Alamttos Bay
and ptcturesque Naples Island. over
looks Long Beach s yacht harbor and
manna. one of the most spectacular
boat-onented waterways 1n the world
Both the restdenttal and busmess com-
muntlles of Belmont Shore express
grallftcalton that Laguna Federal w1th
tis years of experttse tn servmg resort
areas. has chosen to locate here
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COMING SOON! GRAND
OPENING OF OUR NEW,
PERMANENT LAGUNA HILLS
BRANCH OFFI CE
Ever smce tiS open1ng in the summer
of '72 our temporary Branch Off1ce m
Laguna Htlls has reflected the phenom-
enal growth of the Laguna Hills -Let-
sure World area We have been more
than grattfted w•th the fnendly re cep-
tiOn accorded us says Manager Frank
Bruno t'lnd With the steady growth of
savings accounts opened by our good
neighbors m Laguna Hills We are
greatly apprec1at1ve of everyone s pa-
tience in awaiting the completiOn of o ur
spac1ous new bulldtng which w111 en-
able us to feature sa fe depos1t boxe s.
an escrow departmf'nt and a com-
munity room plus ample space for ans
and crafts dtsplays.
THE LEGEND OF OLD SADDLEBACK
by Mildred Yorb<~ M,1cArthur
Old S'lddleback 1n the Sant<l Ana Moun-
tams of Oranqe County was sc n1rned for
the saddle I land thrlt Jnttes the 5 691
foot SanlliVJO Pec'lk r!"d the 5 4 70 foot
Mod1eska Peetk
Sant1aqo or Satnt Jr~rnes was named
to honor the patron Siltnt of Spatn Jnder
whom the Portola -Scrrrl Exped1t1on of 1 769
traveled through what 1S now Orange
County
Modteska was named lor Helena Mod-
leska, the f<~med Polish actress who came
to live in Anahe1m in 1876
Terry E Stephenson perpetuated the
nrlme and rlescr1bed the surroundtng area
in hiS scholarly book. Sharlows of Old
Saddleback published in 1931
Howe>vcr lonq before thM the Span1sh.-
Cr~1tforn1ans called the peak Sa nltrtgo. and
they watched il for s1qns of changes tn
the weather They S<ltd $1 Sant•ago 11ene
una corona de nubes va llover entte ve•nll-
cuatro horas ..
Now known as Old Saddleback or 1ust
olatn Saddleback there are st1ll a lew
p1oneers who reqard 11 as a rel1a ble
weather fo recaster They too agree · If Old
Saddleback IS weanng a crown of clouds.
11 w1ll ra1n w1thtn twenty-four hours "
2.
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t SPANISH INFLUENCE -tS evtdent 1n the
extenor of the handsome new butldtng
wh1ch soon w1ll permanently house Laguna
Federal Savmgs full serv1ce off1ce 1n
Laguna H1lls Great care 1S betng taken to
make 11 compatible 1n des1gn to the adiOtn-
mg Le1sure World complex
2 THE SPACIOUS INTERIOR -as shOwn by
th1s architectural rendenng h1ghltghts
wood panelmg and cabmetry a wrought
non balcony ra1hng a lummous ce111ng and
a Span1sh tile floor surround•ng a carpeted
lounge area ISland
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OUR PICTURE GIFT TO YOU Frame-s1ze
copteS of Re'll Br ~nd• s oa1nttng FALL
DAY BELOW OLD SADDLEBACK One of
the natton c; most noted v.a!ercolonsts the
painter teacher and artbook author Rex
Brandt •s famous lor hiS Southern Ca •for-
nla landscapes A11ong h1s best Fa// day
below Old Saddleback The ongmal patnt-
lng featured recer'tly in Laquna Beach s
ChalliS Galler•es one-man show of Mr
Brandt's wo~k no" hangs 1n Laguna
Federals permanent art exhtblt A fa1thfut
reproductton 1n lull color 18 x 24 . SUit -
able lor tram1nq may be obtained at all
Laguna Federal off•ces tThe pamt1ng also
appears 1n Brandt s book. The Wmnmg
Ways of Wa•ercolor publtshed by Van
Nostrand Rhemhold Co 450 W 33rd St
Nev. York NY 10001 1
1. LEW1S MESKIMEN-Lake Ellinore
Branch MMeger, aaya hie offtce Ia fre-
quently called upon to Interpret com-
rnunicationa for eccount holdera who
cannot reed or wrtte Engllah.
2. FRANK BRUNO -Laguna Hilla Branch
Manager, aaya that hie otnce haa many
requeeta from retired membera of the
community to adYiee them about thetr
inw.tmenta.
3. RALPH KLAASEN-San Clemente
Branch MMager, frequently c::oun.t.
new famillea making their home In the
area upon the moet effective w.tt~ to
handle thefr uvtnga account tr.,.,.,._
4. RICHARD HILGER -Laguna Niguel
Branch Maneger, dlapen ... acMce to
perplexed CU8tomera eout the right
type of tenn certificate for their aaYinga
depoefta.
5. MISS LORNA MIUS-One of a half
dozen women to heed a Federal
Sftlnga and loan Aleoclatlon-haa
been .,..dent of Laguna Federal
8ftlnge •nee 1957.
2. FINANCIAL COUNSELLING
AND OTHER HUMAN
RELATI ONS SERVICES
In th1s h1ghly structured world each
one of us 1s faced w1th a complr>x1ty of
f1nanc1al problems And that s Nhr>rr>
our F1nanc•al Counselors can hf'lp /1.
young couple wants adviCE' n plann nq
a sens1ble sav ngs pf'Jqram A ret rcr1 ~
rouplr> des res help n convPrt nq 1<-I
Sf'ts to y eld the max•mum I let me •n t
comP A v. now sr>eks counsPI •n esta'"
planmng to protect hPr he•rs Whr•thr>r
you seek Qllldance tn rlanntnq your
4. long rangP sav.ngs proqr<'!m or nrlv1CP
<'!bout a spectftc ftnanc1al problem fco l
frP.e to t<'llk 1! over wtth our frtenrlly r,
nc=~nriRI Counsellors
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
I am grat1fted to reporl that. tha nks to
you m 1973 Laguna Federal Sav1ngs
enJoyed one of the best years m ts
h1story, Interest payments tota led
$8 739,166 -the largest amount 1n
the h1story of our Assoctat,on. reflect
1ng a 17 81% mcrease over 1972 In
addtlton. we opened 8.192 new sav
mgs and cerllftcate accounts. bnng-
mg the tota l number to 29.840 wllh
an average balance of $5,391 00.
one of the h1ghest in the industry At
the close of 1973 our liqutd assets
amounted to 9 65% of our savmgs.
nearly twtce the min1mal Federal Home
Loan Bank liquidity requirement. lnd1 ·
eating the standing Laguna Federal has
attained in the financial community. we '
rank 246 among the more than 6000
savings and loans in the United States
Laguna Federal looks forward to a con-
tinumg mcrease in savmgs flow . . an
1nd1cat1on that 1974 will be a year of
progress. offenng high prospects for
all of us
LORNA MILLS. President
ONLY LAGUNA FEDERAL
OFFERS YOU ALL THESE
FREE CUSTOMER SERVICES
More often than not '' s the I ttle th1ngs
wh1ch count the most SomP of the free
serv CPS wh,ch U1guna FedNa offers·
save you monPy SomP savP y u ttme
and troubiP All of thPm makP 1 ff"' a I Itie
Pas,er and piPasanter We ,n' tP you to
ta~<e adv;mtr~qe of thPc;c ~tJSlu~f·r srorv
tees 1n tile c:Nta n knv,•.'r'dlP that hey
arP tendered 'n thr> SD" t of fr Pnd n••ss
And helpfulnf>SS by yo11r !oral Laquna
FedNal Savmqs
BE SURE TO HtAR MIKE ROY
LAGUNA FEDERAL S R.l\0 0
SPOKESMAN
You II en1oy M1kC Roy s P•"rS(lnally
vo1Cf"'d messages about Laguna
Federal on h•s KNX Cook1ng Th,nq and
other rad•o spots Ask for your MIKE
ROY RECIPES OF THE MONTH a col-
lcclton of 8 E'XCIUSIVC rf"CIPPS available
1n a spec1ally des1gncci Ill,• folder
FREE DISNEY FILM LIBRARY-In-•
ternting .. tectlon of aubjecb for •
club, school or church showings.
Also the American Bicentennial FUm •
"Call to Action" Mld Freedom Foun-•
cfatfon Award-winning ftlm: ''The In-•
credible Voyage of Mark O'Gulllver."
Allin 18mm color.
REGISTERED MEOAUION & KEY •
RING -H.-.daome bronze medallion
with your Identifying number beal"l •
the meeaege "If found drop in any •
mall box . . . return postage guar-•
anteed by Laguna Federal Savings."
NOTARY SERVICE-featured Man-•
othefconwnMnce for ourc~ •
CONTINUOUS A'RT
EXHIIfTS -rotallno
••hlblta of palnllnoe
b;t.lnouai!OO.a ...
are COfttlnUo_., on
vtaw In ~ LaguRa INch:l! ......... Otttero fNtvre .................. ~
COMPUTERIZED SERVICE -This
new, modem data control method
speeds up proceuing of all aavings
account depoeits and withdrawals.
and loan payments.
LEISURE TIME SAVINGS -We'll
tend out your monthly maintenance
payment and/or mortgage check
free of charge, deducting these
amounts from your LFS aavtngs ac-
count
FREE REFRESHMENTs-coffee uma
st.ld ready to dtapenae a steaming
hot cup of the friendly brew, anytime
and everytlme you come ln.
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FREE SAVINGS BANK-Smartty de-
.tgned bank haa a ..... through front
rewatlng compertments for ~,..
wtth meMuretMnt coun1era. Aleo com holdara tor cNidren'a "ataner ..
aavtnoe.
COMMUNITY ROOMS -equipped
with movie ecnten, grand piano and
kltchen facilities, are available for
civic group meetings In the Laguna
Beach Home Office. Reeervattona
must be made.
FREE MOVIE-oF-THE-MONT-H-MAT-
INEE -Tickets may be obtained at
the Laguna Niguel office for show-
Ings last Tuesday of each month; In
the Lake Elsinore office for fi rst
Thursday.
INTER-BRANCH SERVICE-No mat-
ter which office of l.agw1a Federal
handles your savtngs IICCOUftta, or
home loans. your transaction can be
expedited at any LFS offtce.
SAVE BY MAIL-
During the ener-
gy crisis. aa'!•
precious gaao·
: 1 line by lettlf?g
Uncle s.m h.n-
dle your ..-Anga
account depo•
Ita, withdrawata andn..-..w.
.,., poNge bOth
wwyL
FREE BICENTENNIAL POR1'R>UOS •
-outlining h purpc 111 of our na-•
tloft'a 200th blntMiay o•bratton, ·
p~ua Colof*l/c.ltDmla n.....un. .
and .,._ ....... DW .. m.rtal aN .................... TRAWLERS CttECKS & MONEY
~------tooen,• Ml ...-., ....... IIi..,-. . ..
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.. Of cr.rea. AldltmiUe ~ .....
FURNITURE. RUGS. DRAPERIES
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
REST AU RANT DINING
CRUISES & TRAVEL TOURS
SIGHT-SEEING ATTRACTIONS
SAVE ON TOTAL
FAMILY LIVING
JOIN THE LAGUNA FEDERAL
SAVERS CLUB WITH DEPOSITS
TOTALLING ONLY $2.500
Laguna Federal shows how to combat
.nflat1on and stretch your budget w1th
.1 mPmbershlp 1n the nat1on·s f.nest
savers club Now available to everyone
whose sav•ngs total S2500 (a new tow
Pliglbllity reqUirement) the Savers Club
offers you money-sav•ng opportun111es
1n many dtfferent categor1es These 1n
cludf' dtscounts at fun spots l1ke Jap·
nnr>se V1tlage Sea World Knotts Berry
r arm and the Queen Mary . reduced
ratPs atl1nc restaurants. rf'sorts. mov1e
the;;trPs and other entArta1nmen t r~l
tra ct1ons spec•al pnces on purchases
of Amer•can or fore •gn cars. furn1ture
r~ppliances teiPvtSIOn sets rarpets and
drapcr1Ps plus many other benef1ts
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
LAGUNA FEDERAL'S TWO-
WAY SAVINGS PROGRAM
Make sure your money earns the high-
est 1nterest allowed on msured savmgs
doubly protected by Laguna Fed-
era s h gh reserves Remember for a
wei balanced nvestment program you
need not one but TWO two tyoes
of Laguna Federal b•Q money accounts
Tall< to our fr endly sav ngs counsellors
about t~,... •nvPstrnent plan .vh,ch best
SUitS your needs They II gladly g•ve
you the bPnelit of thc>rr ftnanc1al exper-
trse and conf1dent1al adv1rP Remem-
ber Lr~quna Fcderr~l Sav1nqs 1nsures
your SclVInqs (lCCount up to the max1
mum allowf'>d by FedNal regult=Jt•ons
CONSULT OUR !lOME
LOAN COUNSELLORS
ANY TIME YOU PLAN
TO BUY OR SELL
You'll f1nd them helpful
and knowledgeable about
propert y appra1sals and
real estate values as well
as the availabrl1ty of loan
comm1tments Make use
of our expert ESCROW
SERVICE when your pur-
chase or sale 1s ready to
be con summated
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• IICOM) -JOU need ..... certtiiCat.a which
· -.. Nlllon'e ..,_.........,on • ...
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: Wi .. CIIII ...... It pa11lbla tor IINII ft.:
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An Advnti\IO!! Supplcml!nl.
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Lc'/\1/fl ",,fd \ c h \ l('rtl I ~ /•1"-l
'""' r /\//111ft J aile I '"" I,,,, I 'i I 'I" -1
\, "I''"' 1/arl•"' I "'"" If" I I' ('I"./
WATCH US GROW!
YOUR LOCAL
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS
WILL SOON SERVE YOU IN
6 OFFICES IN 3 COUNTIES
HOME OFFICE -
ORANGE COUNTY
260 Ocean Avenue
Laguna Beach. Calif. 92651
Telephone 494-7541
LAGUNA HILLS BRANCH
ORANGE COUNTY
24038 Calle de Ia Plata
Laguna Htlls. Cahf 92653
Telephone· 586-5100
LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH
ORANGE COUNTY
3 Monarch Bay Plaza
South Laguna. Cahf 92677
Telephone 496-1201
SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH -
ORANGE COUNTY
601 North El Cam1no Real
San Clemente. Caltf. 92672
1 Telephone: 492-1195
LAKE ELSINORE BRANCH -
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
600 West Graham Avenue
Lake Elsinore. Calif. 92330
Telephone: 674-2191
BELMONT SHORE BRANCH -
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Watch for Grand Open1ng
BELMONT SHORE BRANCH OFFICE
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LAGUNA BEACH HOME OFFICE
LAGUNA HILLS BRANCH OFFICE
LAGUNA NIGUEL-SOUTH LAGUNA
BRANCH OFFICE
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LAKE ELSINORE BRANCH OFFICE
SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH OFFICE