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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignSHERI CHIESA, 19 year old browu eytd bruDttte, bls beeD 11leeted qaeeo of tbe 1975 Oruce Couty Fair. She ta a Golde West college st.dflftt, ta cqrreotJJ MrviD« as Ml.ss Huntmctao Beacb, aid bopestobeeomea model. Htr prlneessea are Heather Waite, Mlss Santa Ana, aod Terl Dlarck, of Fullerton. Tbe queeo and her court reign durlog the fair, July 11-ZO. HIRSCHBERG WINS AGAIN Stao Hirschberg, Newport ctty bastness license super- •lsor wbo wu demoted and Ulen tired by the city, woo aootber round Tuesday nf«ht lD his ftcht to regain his job. Tbe city CtvU Serv,re Commission :uled unani- mously Ul3t he should be rehired. However, City Manager Robert Wynn, who has al- ready overruled the com- misslon on an earlttor vote reeommeoding. rehiring, is expected to say no apto. ''ln that case," Mr. Hirschberg said yesterday, "( wW go to court to get my job back." Tuesday night's ClvU Service hear1Dg, whlcb bad begun Jast Friday, lasted unW 3 a.m. yesterday. lt eodtd with tbt commtasloo votiac uoanlmoullJ to rteomm.t tb* r$?0Jflt• meat of Mr. Wracbbtrt at a posttlon comparable to the taleats and experience of a llcense supervisor. .,.._ .... ._ ...... .__•OPfJOAL NEWRP!R Of THE CfTY OP N!IPOfrT MAOt~-... -----.. NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HAIIOR BEACH JOe ACTOR BUDDY EBSEN, rtgbt, grand marshal of the 15th anooal ctaracter boat p:trade, shares the helm with Clare J. CooneU, this year's parade chairman, and Cindy Erger, Miss Newport Beach. The parade, with a bicenteonlal "lltt-, Uberty a.nd the pursuit of happiness" theme, 1s set for July 1Z. PAY SQUABBLE GOES ON IN NB Most of Newport's city employees could begln the new ftscal year next Tues- day without pay contracts. Pollee, firemen, Uta- guards and AFL-CIO blue collar workers were stW arguing late yesterday with city negotiators. They ue asking for pay raises rang. lng up to 18 per cent, ac- cordlne to ctty PeriOIUltl Dtreetor Frank Ivens. Tile . cJU ts · oUuSDc betw._ I· aD!'? -S/4 per cut. pollee are asking for a 10-1/Z per cent pay raise and the clty ls offerlng 7 -3/4; tbe ttnmen want 12 per cent and have been offered 6; blue collar workers want an 18 per cent hike aDd tbe city bas offered 7-3/4, aDd llfeguards have agreed to a 7-3/4 per cent baste raise, but are Insisting on an extra $50 moothiy for divers. steve SUnr, a labor at- txrneJ "Ph-*LII u. po- llee and tlremt~~, trled Mclll- day to makt the pol.Dt tt.t Newport lsbelowtheaverace or 8 other Orange County cUtes to paying public safety employees. By FRED DAVIS The legal tattle ...UUnc a I'OQDd Balbo& • 1 Pu-.ycat Theatre is <Sneloptac a plot tbat could be more neWIIc tban tbe X-nted monu u •bows. ADd tbe latelt caurt m~es mty have aome re- deemlng aocl&l nlue. ac- cordJ..ac to pollee. Tbla week: • Tbe u.s. SupremeCa.rt ruled, LD effect, that fed- eral courts canoot 1Dter- fere LD a state court ob- lcenlty proceedi.Dg lt1tl co- LDc oo. Tbe ru.Uog onrturns a Los Aoceles Federal Court deetston tbat bid, In turn, overntled a local court bandllng a Pussycat case. • Newport pollee, wbohad grabbed a prlDt of X-elaaic "Deep Tbfoat•• Mooday, Lm- mediately respoDded to tbe court edict by visUiDC the theatre ~ln yesteroay. • Attorneys tor the Pussycat cbaln were lett coollng tbelr beels at a Mao- day Newport Beacb Clt)' CouncU meeting, whlcb de- cided DOt to discuss ttle Pussycat, after all, aDd lD- stead delayed the matter to July 14. • Attorney stanely Flel- sbcman of Los Angeles. wbo beads up the Pussycat cbaln's legal forces, satd the SUpreme Court decls1oo ''throws the respons!billty on the state courts for up- holding freedom of speech aDd privacy." • Newport City Attoluey Denn1s O'NeU got slck - not from tbe Pussycat prob- lem_, Wt from a~ .... -iDd was aoable to pub lie ctty•s study of what to dt) about the local Pussycat. E. Balboa Blvd. yesterday aftenooe. wbere be watched both "0Mp Tbroat" aDd "The DevU ln MLss Joaes." It wu tbe same Z ftlms that 8pll'ted tbe Bueaa Park Pussycat ftcbt tbat led to Taelday's 5-4 Supreme Court deelsioo. After Bu- Park pollee (l'lbbtd multiple copies of tbe Z ftlms, aDd and On.nce County Superior JOe COSTA MESA Court bep.ll hearq pro- secutloo arguments ebarg1ng vlola.tioa of state obsceolty laws, t.be Poasycatattorneys aoucbt. a.od cot, relief ln ftdeftl court. Toesday's rulln& by the U. S. Supreme Court says tbe federal courts should keep bands ott state cases llDW tbe cases are resolved at state level. Irvine's revenue up 26 per cent The lnl.oe Company n- ports revenues of $87.8 mll- Uoo for tbe t1scal year eoded Aprll 30, 1975, IJ1 tncreue ot 26 per cent over tbe $69.8 mUllon recorded tor f1sca11973-74 andmoretban double the revenues of ftscal 1972-73. President Ra.ymood L. Watson told shareholders that Loco me for 197 4-75 reached a record $10/9 mll- Uon, an 11 perceotplnover tbe $9.8 mWlon earned tbe prevlolls year. Mr. Watson credited the company's flscal policies, Us emphasis oo plann!ng and research and Us dlverstty ot real estate aDd agri- culture product lines tor the firm's abWty "to b.ke ad- ft.Otage of npldly sh1fttng market dema.odduringa~r­ iod 1D wblcb the aatioo and the real estate developmeDt Uldu.stry were experleoc1Dg ecooomlc c11tfteu1Ues." Acrlculwre open.tioas polc.d tbllartest coatrlba- Uon to reveswe Ln tbt firm's 100-year agrtcultural Ills- tory, lncreaslng to $1 7.8 mllltoa compared to $14.4 m11llon for 1973-74. before. A privately beld corpora- tion, Tbe lrvlne Company distributes dh1deods on the basis of 8.4 mllllon shares. Shareholders re-elected the enUre board of d.lrectors: Howard P. Allen, eucutive vice presideot of Southern California Edison Company; M. Keltb Gaede, president of San Joaquto Associates; Wllliam S. Lund, chairlll&O ot the board of Ternmlcs Inc.; John V. Newman, rancher; Atballe l SmUll. a ma;,r sbarebolder; Wll- llam T.Wblte m,cbalrm&D and president of WbiteCo Enterprises, and Mr. Wat- son. MRS. BETTY LIHDEKE OF THE BLUFFS 01 ES Semces were held Tues- day at Pactnc VIew me- morial park, Harbor VIew Hills, t)r Betty LLDdeb, 871 Amlcos, the Blutf.s. wbo d.1ed Sllblt'dlJ • She ls sumved by her husband, Arthur; sons Ar- thur Dl of Westmlnster and WUllam of Sllverado Can- yon, aDd by 3 grandchildren. MISS NEWPORT BEACH for the next year Ls Debbie Van- c leve, 15, a tophomore at Newport Harbor bleb school. Debbie was crowned Friday olgbt at the annual Com- modo res Ball of the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The cootest was sponsored by local Jaycees. Debbie, already a wtnner or Orange County's "ldea.l Miss" contest, is eligible to represent tbe city in the "Juntor Miss" competition later this year. Sbe wtll also represent the Chamber ot Commerce at various tuncUoos. (Ensign photo.) RAY WATSON, president ot the Irvine Company of New- port Beach, bas been elected to the Occidental College Board of Trustees for a 5- year term, accord1Dg to Oc- cidental President Richard C. GUman. A oatlve of Seattle. Mr. Watson atteoded UC Berkeley, where be re- ceived an A.B. Ln 1951 aDd a master's degree l1\ 1953 lA arcbltecture. He Ls cur- really a director of Walt Dtmey Productions, the Re- h&bWtatloa Institute ol Or- ange County, and the Com- muoJty Development Cor- poration. N.B. BUDGET IS ADOPTED A record $19.8 mUUco budget, wblcb w1ll almotlt surely go over $20 mlllJoo wben employee pay ra.1lee are added, wuadopted MoD- day night by Newport Beach C tty CouncU. The badlet covers city speod1Dg for tbe tlscal yeu beglDnl.Dg July 1. The 340.pa.ge speodlDc plan Is based oo keeplnc tbe same city property tu nte. C bowed from the budget ln Mooday's ftnal heartop was $95,000 that would have financed a second city para- medic Wlit to go wlth oae unit t.lready approved tor acttvatloo dur1ng the comt.ac fiscal year. CouncUDWl Paa.l Ryckoff led an unsucceutul try at turtber budget cuts. The budget lncludts $17,000 for hirlDg an as- sistant to city tramc eo- ~lneer WUll.am Darnell, aDd $50,000 to buUd a bicycle bridge to Lido Isle. City employees are seek- log pay raises tbat COQJd add about $1 mlllloo more to opentlngcosts, ttasi>rc- lng the city to <Up Lnto re- serve f\Jnds. Wtthemployees asking for ralses of up to 1 Z per cent and the ctty offering hikes of 5 to 6 per cent, City Manager Rob- ert Wynn showed the COUD- c 11 that. tt s:a.1ary oegotJa- Uons, DOw UDder way, ed up with an avenge of 7-1/% per cent lD nlses, It would add about $735,000 to tbe budget total. A $259,000 park a.klaC Coast HY)'. lD W..t Jli-- port la Included lD tbe ~~ t.oc ptu. He was demoted from that posltloo ln October, 1973, alter City Manager Wynn aDd City Fl.naDce Director George Pappas ruled that his aggressive methods were embarrassing to the city. A year later, he was fired from the stock clerk job to which be had been demoted. Two employee groups, representing clerical and technical workers, tave signed agreements calling Cor pay hikes ot 7 -1/Z to 7-3/4 per cent. Also, man- agement-level employees were granted 6 per cent increases. Mr. lvens Insisted that the city wlU ''stay compeUUve" with a 7 -1/Z per cent raise. Newport pollee Sgt. Bob Gatewood, who bas seen eoough X-rated ma.tes this month to become a crlUc tor an ooderground news- paper, made bls f1ftb vtstt to tbe moYie bouse at 709 Dtvideods were increased for the 8tb consecutive year, amounting to 72 cents, com- par811 with 69 cents the year NM school trustee resigns OU.r rnapr c:apltal liD- provements lDclode $118,000 for storm dn1n lmprme- ment. mainly lD Balboa; $255,000 for street re- surf:acLDg; $140,000 for reDOvattng c Uy bill, aDd $60,000 for IJ1 envlronmtota.l impact study aimed at es- tendtng University Drive across tbt Back Bay area. Last December, the ClvU Service Commlssloo unani- mously recommended that tbe demotioa be voided and that Mr. Hlrscbberg get his old job back. City Manager Wynn used his authority to overrule that declslon. This week's hearlng was oo Mr. Hlrscti>erg's dismissal as a stock clerk. Monday night, the City CouncU listened as pollee- men, firemen, lawyers and local cUlt.etls pleaded for bigger pay hlkes. The Coun- cll, apparently act1Dg on a declslon reacbed earlier In a closed-door executive ses- sion, voted to take DO direct action on the pay requests, referrlog them bclclt to the ••meet and cooter•· sessions wUh LnstrucUoos to try harder to break the stale- matE>. AccordlDg to Mr. Ivens, APPOINTMENTS MADE Appolntmeots to city boards and com mtssioos wert made Monday nlcbt by Newport Beach CltyCouncll. The only new race oo the powerful city PlanntngCom- mlssfoo will be that of Wll- Uam Tieman of Balboa. The santa Ana lawyer wasplcked to replace WLUlam Hue- wlnttl. wbo t. st'IJI)!nc doft wbeo bla term nplres June SO. CommJ.asioMrs Wtulam AcH and Jacquellne Heather wen rt-awolnted to. new terms. Gary Lonll of Balboa and .Ptr Trebltr of Sbore Clllf& 'Wtft •!Did 110 tu1 ftCIDClU oa tM Put.. S.chH aDd Jlecnatloo Connniuloa, n- .Piadllleu MorN ud BW ~. CommllaloMr Mat .loiUDD of ... ,...,_ port wu n-appoWed to a hOODd tum. T'-Board of LlbfttJ TNI&MI wW add Zlda T&Jlor of AM!Y.,..,., 1 ... tat. ud Cartu Mcna.ld of I"IM Ter:z..-eMd-111 He .. M Calllil ... a. lAUtn'e. .._IUD Gf BIJ- crat trUl •n• oe tile Ch'U S.mceBoucL IUMd ID U. Ci.tJ Alta COli....... wve lU'III UDI ~ II ..,.,.,.. 1111. ,,... a-.. afc.Rila .............. -., .... ....... ~ • · tl we want the best we must pay for It," noted po- llee association spokesman Gary Petersen. ''NI'WJ)Ort should pay pollee at the top of the county scale -not at the middle of the tcale." Councilman Paw Ryckott, who bas repeatedly tried to cut city spending, DOted tbat "the avenge pollcemu In Ntwport Beach gets about $22,000 a year ln salaries and benefits." Goldie Joseph of Lido l.sle insisted the crime rate is low Ln Newport, aDd the pollee sh>uld get more mooey. Restaurateur Sid Soter complained of too much crime. but said a pay raise and more policemen would help. Mr. SUver warned ttat firemen "could becomt mWtant" unless sau.stac- tory pay accord is reached. Henry Lozano, represent- lor blue-collar workers, hl.Dted darkly that hls P"OQP ls "th.lnk1Dc of dolo& several things, •• but dtdn't elabor- ate. M.r. lV.OS. Wbo beads the elty oecotlatJ.nc team, sa.1d yesterdly be has recetYed no strlltt tbr•ts from any employH crouP· The Ctty CouocU •ottd niMs ueractnc about 5 per ceot for Ctty Maaager Robert WJD.D. wbo wtll ctt $40,000; Ctty AttontJ Dtnai.IO'Ntll, rat.d 110 $S3 ,000, and c lty Ct.rt Laun Lacloa, qpped to $10,000. FLAME OF LOVE BURNS TOO HOT Inspiration plan blocked Dr. Arthur Thompson or Balboa Coves announced Tuesday that he will resign hls post as a Newport-Mesa school board member be- cause he Ls accept:i.nc a Job on the faculty of Stanford University. Hopes of addtng 2 blllff lots to Corona del Mar's Insptntioo Polnt park were dealt a severe blow thl.s week by the state Assembly's ways and means committee, wblch voted down a bill tbat would tave provided $120,- 000 ln state park rtmds for the project. "The bill Ls dead," said a spokesiTWI for local As- semblyman Robert Badham, who introdUced tbe lectsla- Uon. lf passed, the bW would have provided f\Jnds to be matched by tbe city and county to buy 2 nca.Dt lots at 3611 Ocet.n Blvd. The lots, owned by Carl Hlllgren, have been valued at about $120,000 each. They adjoto the eastern eod of lnsplratloo Po lot part, a vtew part wltb a spectacu- lar view of Ba.lboa, the har- bor, and Corooa del Mar state park beach. Last year, a similar bW by Mr. Badbam was passed by both boclses of tbe lecis- lature, but was vetoed by Gov. Rooa.ld Reapn. Wr. Badt.am lotrodoced tbt bW apln th1a year. Newport Clty Mam.cv Robert WJD.D said tb1s week tt.t Friday's rejection by tbe ways IDd mt&DJ com- mittee wu dDt to tbe a. fhaeoce of state Pirkl [)(. ~r Be!Mrt RbOdtt, wtlo OCIPQIII tbt bW. Mr.Rbodile ~~~«_,.., Wtulam hla YoU. ate para c!lhetor ader Gcrr. Requ. Mr. Maa , .... tbt IDO'tt bb bltutlc IIUt ,..... ~c.o.t1eo.. ... A4riUI x.n-... ~ ped ...... to .,.._. tMt tlllll .. ......., .,. .... Mel-II lolc Jllllllk -......,...,.. ''pn«rlptftlw ,......... .. mtssioo to bulld a bouse on one of the lots. Led by local residents who sald thelr oceau vlews would be cut off by tbe boose, a campaign was started to boy the lots aDd add them to the view park. Tbe county later agreed to provide some federal reve- oae sbariDg funds to help boy tbe lots. and Mr. Bad- bam bepo hls campaJgn to ret matcb.lng state park mooey. The school board lrn- medJately voted to seek ap- plicants aDd toappolntsome- one to se"e out Dr. Thomp- son's term, which tasalmost 2 years to run. He was elected to the board Ln August, 1972. to l1ll an ex- istl.ng vaca.nc y. His replacement wtll bt a registered •oter who ll•es ln trustee Dlst. 5. The dis- SCHOOL BUDGET OK D A ~.1 mtulon budget for D81t scbool year was ap- prmed Tuesday night by Newport-Mesa school dis- trict trustees. lt mates no provtstoo tor teacher pay rat.u, but leues the matter opea wbUt pay a•latloos are CODt1Da1nc. ''Tbe bQdcec is Yery teota- Uve," Supt. John Nicoll ex- plaiDed yesterday. "After rotllc 110 tbe county for a teebD!cal check, It wUl come bact to tbe board of ecmca- tloa t)r ftDa 1 adoptioo 1D tU'lJ Aupst •• ' Tbt ~ cSeiiPltt ~r pa-.. 11ut maoth of a $%.5 mllllaD ~bool n•-• LD-cnue. t. about $419,000 below Ia,. rtar•s eJpeDdt- tllrw. .. Ttat's due. prl~rUy :• Dr. NlcoU Dl<l, "to plaD.s to ndlce ou ~rtl.ftC!ac.d ltd bJ u IIIUJ u 50 PIO- "'· "*04' relipltiouud ..urea..t attrtUoa. •• To t:upayers, tMnewbud- get means a propertJ tax rate Increase of 5~ per $100 of valuaUoo, or about $45 per year oo a $50,000 tome assessed at $12,500. .ln :luded lD the bud(et Ls a $t mLUJoo rese"e. The school board ruled •rller thls year that a $750,000 resern m11st be rna lata IIMd, so that meus $1,250.000 is set aside for pay niles ttat are expec:ttd to come out of the curreot salary D~. Board mtmbersat.o'Obd TH8dly 10 speod $U,OOO to pat br&cbter Urbts OD Dav..,_ athlttlc ftelct, a-.1 $14,600 110 npalr tht cmall I'Wimmll( pool at Newport Harbor lllch. .u.o. tiM boerd reta1Ded Dr. Nkoll tor uot.Mr 4 1•n. He YOIWMI'tl1 to te.p b1a $U,$00 _. aJ:a.ry t>r n.t lf7$ -7t .ctaool r-.r . CDM fire causes illjly A eo.-~ Mal' p.r~~~e lin ....... bJ ~ .,.... .... ~ .... trlct takes to Lido aDd Bal- boa Islands, Balboa Peoill- sul2., W::st Newport and New- port Shores. Applicants were lnvtted to contact Supt. John Nicoll to apply for the poslttoo. His phone number is 556 -3500. ZOHTA DINES TOHITE President Laura Lagtos ot the Zont:a Club of :-iew- port Harbor a.nnounct>s a dlnner meetlng at 6:30p.m. today, June Z6, at the Senior Cltluos clubhouse. Tbe board of directors wlll host tht dinner. No mooey Ls addtd thls year for bicycle trans. but $20,000 not spent durLDc the current fiscal year wUl be carried over. CouncUman Ryckotr 'ft& jotoed by Councllman Peter Barrett ln tryLnc to alub the uoo bike bridge a.od the traffic assistant from the budget. Mr. hyckotf suc- cessfully moved to cut tbe $95,000 from para-medic costs and $2,200 f'tom the S9,200 library book purctas- mg pb.os. Lido house to be chopped After a )·ear-lonl! 1~1 SQ1Abble, an upenslve Lido Isle home wtll have 2 fe-et ctq,ped off Its backside. Bullder Bob Warmmgton sald yes1erday he has aJ;rrf'ed to cut orr thtt portion of the home at Z20 Vla Genoa whkh ertends 2 feet t.arther than Its neighbors lnto a ~ r a.Uey. Wr. Warmington, who was wed by neighbor T. E. BMMD. said he wtU not pursue a suit that he sub- nquently brought agalnst tbt Udo Isle Community Aaso.. (UC A). the tome- owner l fOaP wlllch lepllJ p ems tbe eu:lusl•eislao4. U was UCA's deed r.- .trlcU.oo rules whlcb ••~ •sed u a lep 1 start iDe polot tt>r tbt ftcht, which bepll lD J .. , 1974. Wr. BeebiD clarpd uat U CA rules n- qllln Uat biomes oa Vla GeDoe bt let baet 6 feet from lbt Vta Grua• alley to tbe nu, Uld uat Mr. WanaJIIctDD'a borne lad ODl)' • ......... ct. M1>. WarmJIIctaa eoe- t.nd tl&t .,_. \,I;A ..t dtJ ..... oakJal.l llld _,.."-,...._AtWBee_; ........... oout., " .... UCAk ...... etla- IDN ... af ._ ··r eta • ... ..... , .... $ -t ......... ~ .......... ~ ..... • $1' 11 ,. 9 .,. 'tf .................... .... .. .... .... "· ... ....,.., .... ...... A-...., .... , .. Genoa IS Ill Ylol.atiOO of the LIC A restrlcUoos, but l was picked out as the tal'iet of a 1.a wsuit. It was Ill\ reuoo- able." Fireme n win at Olympics • • • ~ ------ Last week's Log suggested a lasting memorial for bicentennial observance --a return to the self reliance and devout patriotism that made our nation the greatest In history. Only a short while after that Log was written, the officials of our City of Newport Beach provided another re- minder that they have no Intention of going aloog with such an essential pro- gram to save our nation from runaway Inflation. Arriving In time to be pub- lished In the same Issue with that Log . was a city legal notice detailing how the city is going t o spend $283,438 • "WE---THE PEOPlE" ~Bil'chLo, ==-~=.The Meaning_Qf"'Well-Regulat~,' out water." He later weot lo work at the Sooth Coast Boat BuUd- l.ng Company, a deleose ptut, ... u .... and ropo.trlnc PT boats and minesweepers, as a spedal security ol'tlcer _ ... __ .. , --.......... U11 PI II tire lk:IJIIII't -...... .....-.. _._ .. __ Wlollell'llll •• ...., • ..... tlld-.. tot-l>oan,CIIJC~oelloot ......, IUid ...,.,b-.., lOr a Wlllll ftl ID tot pollee RHEA MARTIN tsn~ -as much bleycUng as he used to, but this was ooce a fllmillar sight tloog the beach walks aod local streets as Rbea ped2Ued his way to the Post Offtce and CUy Ha.U aod to tbe stores. ll lnt .. .(IID'OIUid a . ._.,.....,,..,.. 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Rbla 8. llut1D A wU-~ MU4da IHlltf IWC~UOI)I t.hrit the militia too w11 "wtll·,..W.wd," the lr., fin' it.se•a Ia World to tit« HCUI'ity o/ a /rft ttalt, 1M rifhl of citlsen'a riJht to u.p and bet.tarmelor W,owa Wu D ID4 after 4 ,.,.. t#M~IoltHpondb«varmultollreot dtltnM acalntt any t.nd all thnall wu ~be ., ............... plorod by ·-....... ~ In . .... ~ f tbe Catltomla blctrnJ de-_. ,,,........... V10lll • Conservative comment partmtDt. took I mtdlcal T ... M-OfUJIIIWtla'' The eo .. tltu••--.. A eo.tract ~ l"'ttremeDt tft:tr 15 Jtll'& ._ aDd DOW tealdls t.o 1Palm A ,_t deal ot attendoa bu bHn fOCUIMCI Ultimai.ely, tbe Con~titution ol the U~ SpriA(s. t(ll; 04ber 100 •r· ' on the mHftiDr of the word "MUitia'' In t.h1a Statet ~ a contract aco.pted by each ct&JHD. ted 11 r•ra 1D lbrl U. 8. amendment. Do. it mer to private eitiuna Government ofticiallwhen they tab oftp1tnd Army, nt1nd u U . Col. wbocoutitutaa''MUitia?"OrOO..itNCerontY individuala upon becominl d~ :}2 Geora:e W. Martin, w1tb•r-to an oll'icial body, auch u the NaUonal Guard oath to protect end defend that ooatnc:t. rice lD Korea ud Vletllam, or ,the U.S. Army? Such 1 m.tinctlon il irnpor· ncb amendment il jutt u much a park the I.Dd DOW resld0H Ill Cola~ tant becaUM, if tbt founcliq fathere m-..nt by oontrect u any ol itl ori&iDII ~. m..,.., pre-1 • ._ -"M.lit· " --~-· bod •--•--do c L P M~ i. wltb Custom Mlcrotum Sy... 1 g an ~•"&U . Y •~ memu.n onere-man awrenee . cDoaaJd .- temsiD R1vtrslde. not .pcl!lll and proYide their owu ... pons., Ga.) bu pointed DUt that eo.,r. . ._. no Rbe&'s daucbter, Dorta tben ~ 8ecmd Amendment cannot be UMd to more riaht to l.,W.te aun control think Howfrtoa has 'beea auocl-eupport privete CUD ownenhip. to lecitlate •peech cantrol or rell.l.-or . ~-· c~~· .. ated wlthFarmeralDaunoce UDder dON n.amination, the amendment pnu oonirol."' When any member,_ lor 25 y-.rs and rtlidea ID itlelf annen the Nemine dilemma in favor ·m teeD to intrince upon the citiHn'a richt Hunti..QPxl Beach. the individual citiun's riaht to own I(UNI, It and bear annt, he i• eeeldnc to b So today Rhea 1& still at qys that "the riaht d the J~Npl. ... thall not contract he bu twOm to protect. Such: bls belch OOme, always be infnn.,.d.." Had the latent been to claim the ere-man, therefore, i. open to •UApiclollt~llnt =y h=~~ ~ ~:~r:" U: riJht tolely for a duly conatituted militia, it in& hi• attitude toward any other porti "!)~' ,.., tourists wiUI.ng to otter a would have atated that "the Iicht of the Militia contract. Jttlplng 'hand and over tbe ... ahall hOt be l.nfrinpd." In addition, in 1788 If the individual cihun in Arne ~ years ever mlndlUI of what Georp Muon, the primary author of the Bill of remain free, be mu•t. amana, other \Iii•. was crod for the home town. Ricbta. defmed the militia u "the whole people maintain hia capability to Wf!ll-~,ulole 111oy His prime object1Ye ln life oatpt a few public officials." Obviou.ly, the militia by poueuina rueanm. But he mu.t et.o bas always been to do cood. word wu me&nt to refer to individuals. nerciae hie richt to well-~Tgulote hi. .q.m. to se"e his communlty lD ment by ensuring that only thoee who illttnd to bls OWD Uttle WIJ &Dd ra1le WU.t ......._t "Wtll·ftetulatedf" honor the entire Constitution repreten~liim in a family tblt proudly serYed But the u.. of the 8-'--...ive "well-,...•lated'' h · h offi N t to do · to invite the iillria.oo· his country in war and tn .....,_.. •ve-lg ICe. 0 110 II peace. in the amendment colllt.itutet an even more ment of .a11 righte and the eventual enala~r"' oompelliDc AI'JUID.ent in favor of each citizen'• of Amence. ,• rilht to keep and bear anna. The ~of the COf1Yri.lhtl97$byThtJohn.BUTb~iF•r of that ''free" cash about to be handed BY THE EQUAIJZER For tD.mple: Here Is a statement of AprU 19'15, 1..o "Open Forum," ultra-UlJ9r. al South Calltornla (ACLU) publlcaUon: Of the state prlsoa SJtltm, i bas campatgned ap.iall. flO· called "pollee brutalltj," J supported rever114!1 dlJCrJ. mlnation, advoeattngprefer- enttal admittance of mlaor-f tty student!:, and was couhsel for Leavenworth Inmates lD a federal class action suit. out by our bankrupt federal government. Ac<ordtac to Seoator H. About the same time came a news-L. RtcblrdsoD's Mayreport, Governor Brown's Image a-letter from our free spending senator, merges considerably tar- John Twmey, who is energetically doing ntshecl wltll IIIII o~p>BUre ot his pollttca.l philosophy, par-his uttermost to drive our nation deeper ttcularly in tbe area of ap- tnto debt and t oward fiscal disaster. potntmeats. For example, Senator Tunney, always super-generous the campus dtsruptors of the 1960's are DOW sl"aved. with our tax money, said he will co-' trimmed and In tbe Brown h I 4> admlnllltration. sponsor revenue s arlng legis ation ex-,-----------, THE 30TH AIIIIUAL 111STALLATION !lliOJOER of the The -•• balldliDg the tending the sharing and boosting fund ZIPPIES Orange County Chapter of the Society or CaliloruJa covenor•s otnce of lep.J. ~eillngs tO local government by 30 per . . . AcCOWlta.D.ts was beld. at the lrviDe coast Country Club, atflirs and penall.nstltuttons · Pictured here, tram lett, are E. Malcolm Angell, 46! coaid taq· come from a' cent.· For Newport Beach that would by T•l coll westminster AYe., Newport "etcbla, past prelidem of u.t proposed bJ tbe ACLU p:a.ean an additional $27,396 for ooe 10,1c1u u.s. ~OSTMARKSl the county cr..pter, state president of tbe Soclety of or tbe Callfonda Run.l As. CaUfom.ia Accountants in 1971 ~n. and Installing of-l1staDct Lelpe. Tbelr me-year, and for Costa Mesa it would ttcer; WOllam F. Koleto, Anaheim, president; Manln Uns lDcblde lega.U&at1oo ol _ add $87,056 . . . providing m ore of J. Tolley, 4120 Blrch St., Newport Beach, president-mari)lana, going to court elect·, Andrew J, Nelson, 3990 Westerly Pl., N-rt on beba.U of prlsoa inmates that "free" money for proJ·ects that ·-~ Beach, vice-president; and Robert Burnard, Anaheim, and disruptingourpenalsys • local voters would reject at the polls. secretary-treasurer. (Rich Bassett photo.) tern. , Also at the same time there came news of a congressman assailing Presi- '•Now we have a new go- vernor wt.> seems dedicated to fUrthering clvU llbertles. He bas Ln 3 months managed to do what Reagan failed to do in 8 years, --deelmale the ranks or' the ACLU and other radical legal groups, HE HAS HIRED MOST OF THEM." Here Is what we are rea- ping fffll .... -c.m ........ acUoaJ...&Q..tlal4f , , ~ .. 1'. Dlsllattsl'acttoa. alt\Offl correetloftal emplO)'ees lo the potnt where serious mo- ra.l problems ex..lst. Z, O.ert dlscrlmlnalioo In hiring practices. Allee Daniel, deputy lep.l affairs secretary, wu I.D- volved as a front for the NAACP legal defense fUnd, represented a prlsooer in a suit against our parole board, spoke at the 19?1 ~I conlerence ol prl- \!:_tii4H •. ri&bts. ..OOrMd 1•--plll:atbr of mart)sa.na, pe- titloled-bdi5solve the Hoose Com mittee oo Intemal Se- curity, wu attorney aocl board member for the Sou- thern Calllornla ACLU. :: ·-dent Gerald Ford for rWlning a 11veto .. Letters to the Editor • WHOOE BEACH? Editor of the Ensign, some amoag us to •11 our the ta.mUy or community. backyards for p.rbqe 4. The excessive property dumps or sewage disposal tu Is clestroylng more and plants to p..ln a tidy wtnd-more people's 1Dceot1Ye and tall at the opense or the abllit)', to DOt only own a 3. Foot-dragging in ertra- dltlon matters. Da!lierous fUgitives have had to be re- leased by courts because Gov. Brown has not signed papers to meet satisfactory requirements. Robert Gnattda of the health and welfare agency was Involved Lnasuttap.lnst tile pollee dept, oYer alleged )ob discrimination. Paul Halvonlk, assistant to the governor tor leglala- ttve afb:trs, has protested U.S. nuclear tests, was staft' counsel to the Nortbem Ca- lltornta ACLU, supported U.S. wttMrawal from Vlet- n.am, was sponsor of a com- mittee to defend El4ridce Cleaver, CUed a claas ac. tion suit aplnd the loJ?Ity :· . government" -for vetoing big spending .. :. bills that would add even m ore to our ;. frightening national debt, now about a HALF TRILLION DOLLARS. :: What chance do we have to save our .. :: nation from fiscal collapse, c haos and :: dictatorship ? Here at home we have •. · greedy hands of our local elected officials . reaching out for m ore federal handouts. : :.:..: Our dem agogues In public oU!ce are promising even more goodies from the . public trough. More big spending leglsla- ;: lion Is being enacted In Congress. All of these actions are adding to the deficit spending and feeding the fires of inflation and Increasing the size of the grocery bill, In spite of the cries of warning that disaste r is a certainty if this ~· ·· madness continues. There is a chance -If we start right he e at home, where the problem was generated In the first place. What Is needed Is the moral courage to refuse federal handouts. Vote the big spenders ·• out of office so that the ruinous Inflation • can · be halted. We can do our little bit right here In our home town, and set an eumple of responsibility andpatrlot- tmn for the rest of the natloo to follow ...... , • during this btcentennl _;al.::....:.y.:.e~ar;:.·:..,.-===-- LIGM.II011c;l t.IGAL MOTICI IIOTICE by ... --"' ........ .o.. OF PUBLIC HEJ.RING aot wKO 1111 CliJ nlhlr lJu : . NOnCE IS HEREBY Gl-bytbt--~':.. ftlf ..... tM ud paiHI map pa:otAdlrt. : • NOTICIISHIRJlBT FUR- "' THER GIVIJI tat lilt aJd l poobllc ........ wUJ bo ..... • .. ... ltlll ... , "' laly, -· 1m, at lilt ... , "' ,,. P.lll. 8 lilt c-It ~­ bon al t11o CIIJ llallal a. Clt1 "' "'-' s...-, ca. UJonlo, at ---..... ., ...... t--..... __ .... -. ._....,. Clt1~ e.,, .......... rwn -.,,.,.,. ........ -..... "I'll see that you get a citation for this. Ser· ~ant." Just wanted to let you know that I agree completely with what Mr. Pat O'Connor aod others are doing to try to get some toilets and drink- Ing fountains on our public ':-::---=·-::-==· """';..:":.;";..:":::···.:...., _ __, beaches. N t C I There can be only one P en er argument against such b.- • cUIUes: the selltsh desire of bellchfront homeowners Club l"nsfaiiS to dlscouno••••~~<~bllc trom ust.og public beaches. The Army Corps of Engineers, 1\nanced by federal tax Newport Center Toast- masters Club !31-F wUI bold its tnstallatioo of officers at the LIDda Isle community clubhouse at 7 p.m. Satur- day, J~~ne 28. The new otncers are at- torney Thomas E. Walley, president; Allee Hollman, beauty shop owner, educa. ttooal vlce~resldent: .l1an Crittenden, a mortpce banker, admtatstraUve vice-presldeol; Realtor Charles SUver, treasurer; aDd alesman But Cnbbe, secretary. The outeolng president is Doo HWiard, tuuruce n- ecutiYe. Tbe clab 1.1 composed of JOUII encYllfts wUb of. nces 1111 Newport Ce.ter &Dd ftl orpniMd Ia Nofembtr, 1974. n ... _. 111 Ull.t u is tbe ftnt Ona&e CouotJ Toutmaster Chab to ldmlt wom.• to ....._. member- sillp. Ropllr ......... .,. bald mooey. built the groins and "haUled the saDd. The dredg- ing of the barbor, the sa.od- bagging of erosion- threata~ed beaches by fed. eral troops, the state gas tu rtmds ttwt have beeD. squandered by the city on foolish traffic schemes, the state ownership of lbe tide. laDds -all of lbese tlcts mate It very clear that the beacbes. oceans aDd other nuipble waters beloog to all of us. And that's aa U sbDald be. Homeowners say, "I don't want a toUet ln lroot of my borne." To tbem, tbe publtc sbDuld .. ,, "Tbeo cet your houe ott or ou bel ell." Makes )lJt u mcteb. stll88. N8fer tiU tbt MHlsbDess of a tew eu.Md 10 much dt.eomfori .,r 10 many • AncrJ lui>&Jtr rromcosta Mesi at ? ua • ..,.11 ~ at • SELL 4lR SPACE? t.. Paotllc: M.-J t.ttciiD( Editor of lilt EuJco. -· 4lalnti """" lD I lllld It i>trd lo acct(ll "-" c-. 111o _...,. 111tt • per- EAIIIS LAW DEGREE ooipl bo -to 1111 lilt air __ .... _,_ 1-Cra!t ltlleM• al --I la-1 101 ae. Colla ..... •t•r• x , e_... till ~-u.t .. ai~C..CoU---Ill -aiiNrtiN-Mil, II Ia -II, cu ........ =-·-.. ,... . ..,__ ... ~.., esc••., • • • .. a&q>••• eWt Lnti~Cocolt--__ ..,.,I? ..... -........ ___ ...... _ • F 11-W d tl ........ ,.._. BIBLE WR§. ::.:.. -,. ... ~I 'ftaai1M ....... olr _ .. 1, 'a rest of the community'? borne,-but to buy. U Oruge County Airport 5, Tbe property tu ls a actually "buys" the atrover tu-trap for many home some w1J.1Jnc SaDta · Ana ' buyers, W"ttbDut the same Heia:bts residents, wUI the recourse as those W"ttbbusl- ooncept. be acc~le to the ness clasataed property, by United States SUpre~e raJstnc the prices of goods Court? and se"ices. For eYery $10 Reba Williams Increase ln tbe propertytu. 1748 Bayport Way tbe avence wap u.rner Newport Beach, Ca. mast gross $15 to $18 in- crease )1st to attempt to • EXPLOITATION TAX stay 8'1811. Edltor of the Enstp. Property tu r.Uel was Is your home being ex-on1)' temporary. r.q.ttable ploltated by an excessive and fl.ir tu-reform 1s ertt- propert)' tu, doe to 1101lect tc:ally needod """· Property or des1p by your state as-taus may tave been eqaU- sembl.ymu IDd state seoa-able for the IarKe 1aod tor ??? or do .. cb orpni-owners,. ooe IWDdncl years aatlou 1.1 the Ca116:tro.b ago, Wbea they IIPPOrt.i Tupayer•s AuoelaUoo ID-tbe ll)f91 dnn fin •ICOD (lqeace tbe will ot 10 muy aad a oaeroom .cbool boaM. state I•ders, becauae lt Relorm II: late. Why? ,..,,_. bJc .... IDHs, as (E.A.R.C.H. (Snelal Ed- to nbaff property tu ,.._ llc:&tloo AaoeialkiD tor a.. rotm?????. Tllll ... ttd bo -reb ID Commllllly be.t Wallratld by tbe or-• HealtMMss) O:.r a pnlltd allaet -PfOil&. botllltter coatlllalltt)' • ..-qatut propllilloo n Amtrkt. 111 tbt Jfofembtr 1911 elee-Jamu H. VUIIerbDDt Jr. Uoa. I • Su J-.o CapUbuo Somt ._, .. to """""'· U J0H IlDia URmb- IUid llalt --tot · • .PRISERYJMG THE BAT praptf't:J tu .... u a po. Edllart.ol tM latlcll. llli<:IIIIPllt ud pllm: Wt -ID -,.. llr 1. Tba ~ tu flo-""" utlclo 8 lilt I1Nip latM tM b•tfttl-rtet:lYed caectnlll ~rtilb110Jft- prlltlplt. AaJ ..... "'--... UWtr "-" • ..,.,.,. ..,. ud -Bay .... pollllle lnll. bo ..., a._,. 11""" Wa _ ... loautll1· 'tt'!"r<l. . ... ... lldiMtl ... -'no. ,._tr tu *" .,..... lOr tllalr lr• tw ........ llillliJ......... "'"*"""' ....... ........ ...,_ -Jlftltol. WEI I lilt ...._,... ......... h :Ill •M±E'W wllk* .... -......,.-.. fllal¢111d. ..... .. ----------~~ ...... -.......... _ ... _-... ltiiCI: .... ·----...--l.'fta - -II tl ......... bo II - 7 tr11 a- -... 0' ... -.. :,.:::.:.".:: ... --~!iiii~[l t1 Ill " , <-lltl •> I 4. Signing the homosexu- al freedom actoll975, which wUI make It more dU'flcult for law enforcement to pro- tect cltl.zen trom aggressive Se1 deviates. 5. Opposed legislation to toughen juvenUe )Jstlce laws to keep )JvenUe crlmlnals ott the streets. The lollowtne are eDm- ples of . the Gonroors ap. polntmeots: J. AothoDy Kline, director of lepl atflln, bas admitted to spendiDc mueb Ume SlliDe tbe Department of Correc. Uons, ln<:lud.lng suUs tnvol-YIDc the prt.oaers untou, &Jld be WlllnYoiYedfDaSUC- eessftll suit to inn.Udlte the Departmeat of Corrections prboa rules. Mario Obledo, secretary of bealtb and •elfare, chief Otlth. • eo.. ·Brown t.s ~ta'ted people whose past acUGns ha.ve Indicated rr•ter 00~­ passlon for the crlmi.Dal Uin lbr law abldlngciti&ens.s.l. Rlcbardsoo concludes ~ judglng from the appololl ments Gov. Brown bas made, we wUI set mor. lllrd core crtmtuals on the strtetl Uld a subsequent tnereue t ln crime. Tb& protecua._ pi people from the crtmioal has declined ln the firS 4 rnootbs. au.UTIPUL ICIUtOSIN. LAMPS c ............ , .... .., •• ··••4• II MOUI •4 7 DAY CANOL II OM. LAIIP" WICIU •4 S.CIMTID OtLS ~fl1 , ,.111 q q s t .1 r .Jt. l' -fOO[l'-, MOIIDAY ..... ":~::: ~ICW.I f"'*Y. s.w., w s.•r •Ill 1, .M.J .I .. hahllr-.01-*'I,W,.,...ria lliD .ACFEA • • • . . • . • • . . • . . . . . . ~- ... IIMtl .; •.••. ~ •••.•.•..... .a.Lm .. ~ ............. . -·--.. '-" ............... ~ -.,.,... ................ . 2. • ~.. Ul , .. 6 0 o."' o 0 o o 0 6 f I 0 0 o .... .... • ••• Dress ShoP awoar U.O~ -P-1 CDDA OEL 11M. CN.... JU•E M. 1t15 IOQ'TH ·E.J~~~. LINE~ " Tbe MILLER CINTIHNlAL nt faa t:Jr JJI remlDIICeM of tbe Friday bridle, •• au • • • MPtCiaUY Uae two MWer m-. •eb Jlly lDd AAcut • • • beld tbe mc:lal WUUam WIDer tbe !ltber IDd Larry IW.ler prtortty ud tbe la.diM camt atUred u tM eoo (wbo too la a tlatbtr). Tbtlr eom-tboacb rotnc to tbt AICOt races ••• dr..-1 blud l(tl at tbll btrthdly totaled . 100 dowD to tbe bem of tbtir .am mer laces yeara, tbu tbe eeat&ll1a.l c.:a FATHER'S a.od tbe Ups of tbeir Clot'ed ftacen ••• DAY, wtth beat wlsbd &Dd buffet! tbeo aDd DOW ••• br1d&1ac tbe a~mmer Amoac trteods tbert, to&1t1ac (aDd rout-daze at tbe Newport Harbor Yacbt Club. toe wttb geU. eoacllllallt)) were Fn.o aDd • • • • • John Mitchell, DooDa and Timothy DeYloe, Tbe weddlD& of Mta Hele Marpret opeao• Saliday• Muy lo aad WW staub, Fru a.od Moseley Lippi of Fullertoo to Brvee Ullmann of "MERCI AWARD'' WINNERS at the Cbulty League Jones, Muy Jaae Jams, WUU&m (Bill} COil.DeCUcut 11 DOt WJttl Aquat, but her 11tmd of the rainbow" luncheon were Naocy Eoclert, Berls, and Velma Welch. More were Ja.o.e grandmother, Hele WadeU of Corona del at lett, and Nancy Muoeer, witb more uao soo hours aDd John Boyd, Opal Mae and Ed PeUecrlD, Mar, for wbom Hele Marpret 11 oamed, of aenlce each for the past rear. Marge Betz, Betty and John Storch, also the already has folmd "the Cftlldmother-of- 3424 V·ia Lido' Newport Beach k k Fred Schneiders, Ktlmey Hartman and the tbe-brlde drea"l ADd ll del.lcbted for her T'•c 'oc ers w • d . Ct..tck Bogenrelfs, plus more • • • oat gra.odctaupter aad totllrt ~. No, the I~ Jn OWQ r S j forgetting Larry's ttteod, Dee Butcher, who CoDDeCtleut Brace UUma.DD 11 oat BernadiDe 1on Saturday, June 7. Tick-was understandably netted oYer the phone and Keory Ullmu's -, tbocl«b tbe aame tockera recetYillg awards for call request to appear oo ooe of the TV 11 somewhat colDeldeDtal; ODe ca.eds to ntch NaUooal Cbartty League, Newport Cbapter, held Its UlDI&Il •• end of tbe ra1DboW luncbeoO" at the Alrporter • liHne Cetlatt •£u•u•.un For thou u·ho '"joy M11gnifiunt Cui1i'u 1,1J Fint Wine~ N•l"' Opt'n Tut'~J•) thru SarurJ~) "'11h .1 complt'tt'ly J1tft'rt'nl ,~:uurmt't menu t'Vt'r\ "'ct'k nf 1~ mnnrh Our ne w INBank auto senice keeps yoor engine r unning 1'.11~. thr~~ motur h.m~tn~ I.JO\."' fur .J 4u11.:kcr ~ct·.J~.J) 1 community se"lce over 100 game shows th1sweek.Dee1salsoooacbedllle tbe ''Ns," oot their Ps ud Qs. I belle'fe boura locluded: for tbe "Hollywood Squares" to Aucust, Bruu Ulman ls eJP'ded bome trom Wub- 7tb grade _ Teresa Brls-wbJch gives her the opportunity of wtnn1Dc tngtoo, D. C., shortly, lf be bas oot already coe Llsa 0oan Loraine a trip around the world! ••. oow who wouldD't arrived .•• anyway a blc welcome to tUm I GrUntha, Dana Lu'cas. be excltedl • • • • • 8th grade _ Barbara Fro-Famlly members oo hand included oat ADd a btc weleome bome to Margaret Yt. SallyMuoger,ClndyFor-only the senlorWlUers'daughter,JouOtsoo, Fluor ••• who bu oat been oo a hlch- rest. but tbelr ftrst and ooly er•t~n.ndchild, fiyln& ncatioo • • • but UDder the weather 9tb grade _ Katherine Eric Starkweather. Others were their grand-with that old Yinls poeu.moaJ.a and tak:log Kendrick. Brooke Suther-children, Sherry and Mike Starkweather a real rest in tbe bolpital. Daughter Betty land (Eric's parenta}, Donoa and Scott Olsoo aDd Powell bad )1st returned to her Portlan:l Hith grade _ Patricia Me-the youngest, Heldt and Laurl B. MWer home after a famUy Ylstt here. Margaret, Clarty Allyson RUey · • • So centennials are Important, and this yo~> are a wooder l 11th' grade _ Caroi Mac-ts one :Ot to ~ forgo~teol • • • • • • • Lachlan, Janet Nehrenberg And the S.rls hive )lst returned home 12th grade _ Nancy Eng~ Understand through tbe ettorts of Sally, from a mtnl-neattoo thfOUCh some or ye tert Nancy Munger Kim wlfe of Commodore Harvey Somers, that olde towns of Ca.Wornta as far oorth as Sldtllng Connie w'agner Thursday bridge at the NeYport Harbor Eureka a.od b&ck wttb a few days 1o San Della Richards ' Yacht Club is the in thlog this summer. Francisco ••• we tried • the fabulous r-=;..;.:.;::.:.:..=:.:..=:.!.'-~--.,,Each bridge Thursday has a new hostess. BART, wh!Ulnc up to Coocord •.• When Carol Allen has served as well as having we urtved borne, we fouDd friends, Con- ber very own two tables or ''bid and play." cord's Betsy and Ken Saull and son Rod, Last week's hostess wa s Helen Waddell, were bere Yisittng her parents, Catherloe Marlon Lavelle was her co-hostess with and CeU DeGruse, )1st across the street! their tablt's of three. Myrna Saftlg and Their daughter Joan didn't accompany them, partner wen the champagne for slam. bid having )lst graduated from high school; and made. Today the "high bld and by" she now has her nrst jobl We'll miss her GEM ALK IY J. C. HUM,HitiU J.C. Humphr,.,, who. rtorw ;r 1823 NNtpOrt 8/otd. ha bHn • Co•t• M•u l•ndmwlc for morw r,.n 27 yHrs, ,, •n -.,rhoflty of' ~~ •nd J.W.Iry. CARS, JEW ELRY AND GEMS All r~q~Jir~ s~rvi ce A surprising number o! people service their cars with careful regularity .•. yet wear !loe jewelry and gems for years without attention. hostesses are Fran Jones and Vlrgtnt.a plano playln&l Wrf&ht. Camp is gift for Mike A glft trom the glft sbop proceeds at Costa Mesa me- morial hospital was greeted with boylsh excitement by Michael Day, SOD of Mr. aDd Mrs. Gary Day of Costa Mesa. Michael, a 7 -year-old deaf student at Taft school, was the recipient of theaux- IU.ary's nrst annual $ZOO ''campershlp'' for the Child- ren's Hear-More lostltute summer camp. According to Mrs. Fred Sorsabal. philanthropy chairman for the hospital alllll1ary, glft shop pro- ceeds are destg:nated each y•r for healthorientedpro- )Kts. 1D addition to the $ZOO campersbip, the tollowi.Dg allocations have been made for 1975: $500 in scholar- ships to Estancia h.lgh school aDd $500 to Costa Mesa nigh school for studeras pursuing a medical career; $150 ad- ded to tbelr established fund with the Newport Mesa uni- fied school district, used to provide pbysJcals for l.odlgeot pupUs needing placement in special educa- tloo classes; and $700 to the Newport Mesa unitled school dlstrtct to helpdtspel feu in tbe bearts of6-year- olds reprdillg hospitals by sponsoring tours throu&h the emergency department. Members of the auxiliary philanthropic committee are Mrs. Roy E. .Juo.e, Costa Mesa; Mrs. WW~m Lam- bert, Huntlnctoo Beach; and Mrs. William Selle, New- port Beach. - We 're a ONE STOP CENTER For everything you need for FUN IN THE SUN ! BEAOI CHAIRS· TOif8LS· UMBRELLAS· SANT>ALS BEACH TOTES· ICE CHESTS SURF RAPTS ·SAND PAILS SUN TAN PREPS· SUN GLASSES· STRAW E, CLOTH BEACH HATS · ... and much much more! PltUCIHI'tiOHI PIWD 7 DAYS A WIIK M w.cDAYI • 9a7 IUieAn .. _..a,_.~.,.. 20% off •ot ""• nn.•'f' (44-l 645-1313 540-6011 FILET MIGNON $3 .45 Per ..---Featurin1:----. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S 7.95 ~: 30 to 6: 30 , .... ~30 to 11:00 P .M. Sea Food -A-BQb -$2.45 Per Steak-A-Bob -$2.45 Pe r 209 P ol• Jw •• (At •• 6er.y) .,_, .... P•h• .. '• "••,." •~ct.· 675-sn W here che Elite Meet to Eat! • 4: 30 .. 11:00 P.M •• Ci••.41 ..... ._, IMI~~ Because every gem aDd much of today's jewelry Is •·ooe or a kind," Ir- replaceable even though its value may be covered by Insurance, stones and set- tlnis sboold be checked aDd cleaned every s1I months. Most diamonds lost have ben loose for a long tlme. Pearls and strings deteriorate and are damaged by exposure to perspiration even when worn by absolutely fastidi- ous people, and should be checked a.noually. Any clasps on necklaces or bracelets should also be checked. 1! you do all these things, your chances of loss are ~ .. DIWI'I'l t 4rr'"' from ~~ Ora!IJC~ ('ounc' Airport. 2171 ('a~ l>rhr.lnirw. 17141 K.l\..'700. Oj.m Monclav chru Thu""" da~ IU a.m. lo !i p.m. •·riday co 6 p.m. Uri"t~p ttindo• opt>n 9 a.m. co S:.JO p.m. fricla~ en 6 p.m. slight, Barber Stylist FIN F. DESIGN~ Wo~~telt \.:e 11• .. t "•"'"1 ~ •• ,c .... ;, ALK-f M Olt Af''OIMTMIM 671-5153 CWIM I· 6 8()8' $ TU!S. ttuv SAT. PORT 8ARIER ta-2901 L COAST HWY. COM»MA DEL MAlt , (MAVY WITH WHIT! STRIPES) W a r 111 u p S Ll i t s HURRY! A414u ~ S,ot l i lt IASIIALL SHOES · ALL PuVOSI SHOIS MIN'S & aoy's TIM MIS SHIRTS IRACGU!TIALLS a. aAcouen MIM'S & lOY'S TIMMIS SHORn tiAMDIALL GLOVES & IAL.LS DARTS l DAR T IOARDS TIMtUS' DR!SIIS DUMII LL ~ IAIIILL SITS IlK I RIPAIIIMG • TIR I S • 1UI!S IACKITI · MLLS • ITRIMGIMG • MICHAEL DAY, Costa Me- sa, 7 year old deaf student of the Taft school for orally b.a.ndtca.pped, Is all ready for summer camp or the Cblldren's Hear-More lnstl- • tute. He Is the reclpient of a $200 campershlp awarded by tbe Costa Mesa Memo r- Ial Hospital Aux.illary. 1 LEAGUE GROUP SELECTS SLATE Associates of the National C harlty League, Newport Chapter, held their anooal , fund raising event. a bridge luncheon and marathoo awards, at the El Niguel Country Club. Mrs. W1lllam Fisher, chairman of the As- sociates, announced tbat proceeds will beoeftt the John Tracy Cllolc, ln Costa Mesa. Board members for the Associates for 1975-76 wtll by Mrs. WUliam Fis her, clairmao; Mrs. Frederl.ck Werder, assistant clair. mu; Mrs. Robert Black- mar, secretuy: Mrs.Jam• Eyrnanu. treasurer, and Mrs. Keuetb Grumbl.._ pullamelllarti.D. ()fa~ SfA..T .tiN,., CltAils ~I*J1.q SAfAIJCRNes ~ .. At..t ~~\l\q_q~~ . S al)t~ {)&) "1"C.t. ~ • Uft-a~l lEN.,,_~ -TEA~ ~tAiSES ~ ""'.,..n MDW b'l!O-to 9'r- ! l -l l -• l l l • • l • - : • • A NEW BOAT is always an exciting ennt in anyooe's llfe but a FIRST boat is THE thrill of a lifetime, such as came to ?.year-old Anne Schock last Friday when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom SchOCk, both third generation sailors themselves, presented her wttll the brta;ht shiny red Sabot Tremor (would you believe Callfornl.a language for "little Schock'.'"). After the official christening and launchlng, llttle Aw:le is shOwn here, with her mother aod younger brother David as crew, at the helm in a maaner befitting her heritage as can be seen here wheo she and Tremor took off on what will no doubt~ th.e first sal! of a long career t~ether. (Beckner photo:)- Senate ok 's Upper Bay buy A $3.8 million slate-ap. propriation to pay for the Upper Newport Bay wild- life preserve passe<! the State Senate on Moooay by r.-,~1 I ~ KATHY A. SCHWEITZER, 16 year old junior at Co rona . del Mar high school, has been sele('ted by an inter- national commitli'(' to rep· resent the Unit.,r! States in a 30-0 vote, It now goes to the Assembly, The money would come from the $4.5 million settle- ment the state received as damages caused by the 1~9 Santa Barbara oil spill. Senator Dennis Catl>enter of East Bluff, who sponsored the legislation, noted that .. the settlement was com. pensation for rlamage to wUdllfe and losses of land owned b\· the state," and s.ald it would be "appropriate that thest: funds be used to l equire thisecologicallylm- rurtant wildlife refuge a rea ... Upper Bay is one of the f~w remaining resting areas for mi!:'ratory wat erfo'f.') a!ont!, the Southern California coast. Tht> purchase price for 700 ~cres of tipper Bay b.ods from the Irvine Co. repre- s ents whlt Sen. Carpenter ca!lef! a ·reasonable settle- ment.·· The entire preserve 'will take ~ about 1,500 ,\rres, reaching around the ha) northward from Shell- maker Island, just north of B-loc '"'tod (WI ... loiiOwloc q.aJttmc . • BUDGE_T ot $1t,7N,- t50, 'db c(b tmploJ• pay n1M coltl tobeaddedJater, ftl ..,..eel .,, tbt a.cat rar IIWtiDc Jalr 1. • SALARIES of tbt city IJlUQt:r, cUJ attone7 ud clty clerk wen raUe4 about 5 per eeot 6)r tM D8'W' year, ..., nloll r&~~&LIIc hom 6 to '7 .S/4 per cut •ere a,p- prOYed 6)r otber flli.DII ... mtDt people ud for em- ploy-nprueolld br z " tbe city's 6 IDioaa. Tbe COUDcll retued to settle a sala.rt' lm~sse reached by 4 other uoloes aod ctty ne- gotiators. and ordered oe- catlatiOQ& to cootl.oue on pay for poUce, firemen, We- guards and AFL-CIO mem- bers. • APPOINTMENTS were made to city boards aJld commissions tor the coming year. • BUCK GULLY contro- versy over wbetber to over- rule a Planning Commlss:1on ruling to aUow spUttlllg a lot at 408 Hazel Dr. into 2 lnCs, reQu ested by builder Jim Ray, was postponed un- til Aug. 25. • RESTAURANT pa rking standard ordtnance was pas- sed, glvl.Dg the Planning Commission authority to study each ne'4' restaurant separately in establishing ott-street parking require- ments. • PUSSYCAT Theatre discussloo was postponed to July 14. • CARDEN SCHOOL of Corooa del Mar was given a lease ot city-owned sctmol ~ ,..rtc:wtll e r <llii'Qfrstan.l-• InK Amutcaua A\,roo.d pro· gram this summf'r. SIJ£: JS tbe daughter or J.fr. anrJ Mr<>. Conrad Schweitzer, 26 1J Alta Vista Drive, East Bl uff. Sh.e Is leavl~ ttus week and wiU spend 10 ""eeks with a Camil)• in Sweden. the ~ewpo rt Dunes count y .. • park. MOOD-PROVOKING music The state Dept. of Fish of tne Hawaiian ls laDds Is .anct Game wtl! administer reflected In th.e total con- the preserve. centratioo of ArttJJr Lyman, ••••••••••••••• whose group's performance has been h.eld over through Aug. 24 at Kam'sRestaurant MYLANTA ANT ACID LIQUID R~~1d Acting Soothlnl! Ingredients' 12 oz . PHONE 673 -<1880 CORON.&. DEL MAR FOR ALL OF YOU R I INSURANCE NEEDS ) Rgbertson Insurance c_Associates 1711 i:. Coast C orona del Mar Hw y .. Suitt' 100 114 1 673 -3850 In Corona del Mar. 4 CAMP SESSIONS FOR BOYS CLUB MEMBERS Boys Club of the Harbor Area. Is ofrering 4 summer camp sessions this year, plus a wilderness c hallenge haclcpacking adventure for teenage members. Sessions at Camp 365 at Running Spr~s for boys 8 to 13 years are set for July 14.21 and August 4. ll. Wilderness challenge is lor boys 13 to 17, tn good physical condition, taltiflt!, part in backpacking, sur- vival and first aid training. Space Is Umtted to 10 lloys per session and sessions are In accor d with th.e regu. Ia r Camp 36S sessions . August 1•-21 and August 21-28 sessions are set at Pathfinder Ranch. In the San Jacinto Mountains, for boys 1 to 14, MAMED I.S I.LL-STAR Former Orange Coast College pitching great, Dan Quisenberry, r.s been n.amed to the NAJA ail-star baseball team selected by a com mlttee of coaches. Quisenberry, a senior, raeked up an lmpressiYe Z0·7 record at La Vl!mt Collere this year. FIGHT INFLA'FION At: IIAT!S 1N~ brhlnd l h f' ·Port TIH'a lf'l' :4'40 Heliotrope • olio Ill Mal"!'""'!. .. c.... liar, lor U,II'Jspor-. • BEACH tR08JOff ,..... mMI&l aclloo btiDc lalloa bJ tblt cttJ'a Martat Dtpt .. to co-eroal<WI -N-rt Pier ..., Utll, "" ........ ocl. • THE ENSIGN wu apia awarded tbe QOGtracl as tt. cltJ'a otrlciai.HWtp~~er for pat>!Jaldilc aU loc!-1 ootlees. HOSIE CAT CLASSES beg,in July 7, spoo.sored by the Newport Beach city recreation department. Gary Black, at lett, of the recreation department and Instructor Richie Moore rlg one ot the fast sailboats. Salling classes will be held Monday through Friday In the bay nert to the American Legion hall on 15th St., Central Newport. Registration will be held this Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m. at City Hall. Additional reglstrations wUI be tak.eo Mondays through Thur sdays from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m. For class Urnes, costs and other Information, call 640~21 1 or 645-2062. (Ensign photo.) College pay hike granted A 6 per cent salary In- crease plus a one per cent fringe benefit adjustment were granted last Frld:J.y by the board of trustees of the Coast Community Col- lege District, which includes Orange Coast College, DAVE KURRASCH WINS IN ILLI NOIS Newport's David Kur nsch na.iled down hls c laim as Am erica's top high school shot pUtter as he won th{' event at the International prep ln-tltaUon.al meet last Saturday !n MI. Prospkt, Ill. He is lnJamaica th.is weP.k. alon~ with other American and Canadian hlg/1 school track and held stars, to compete against a JJmaican all-slar team. Dave, who has not lost to a high scllOOI opponent in 2 years, tossed the sbot 65 ft. 10 inches, winning the meet by more than a foot over 2nd.place Bruce Heide of SpringHeld, N. J. TENNIS STAR JONES IS PIRATE OF YEAR Freshman Mark Jones won the "Pirate of the year" award at Orange Coast Col- lege's banquet hono rlng Us South Coast Conference champion teMis team. Glenn Morton was named team captain. The Pirates tied with Ful- lerton for the dual meet title with an 8-2 record, and deadlocked wit h t he Hornets again in the South Coast tourney. All nlne members of the OCC squad are freshmen and will re- turn next season. L!GAL NOTICE FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The followlng person Is doing business as: B. X. II L. Marketl.ng Corporation, 17905 Sty Park Blvd., Suite K, lntne, California 9210'7: Dejan Cntkovich., 6612 Dohrn Circle, Huntingt:OO Beach, CaUfornta 92647. This buslbess Is conducted bY an IDdlvldual. Signed:. De )an Cnttovteh. Tbls statement was rued wJtb tbe County Clerk ofOr- qe County June ZS, lWfS.. Publish: Jaoe 26, July s, 10, 17, 19'15, 1n the Newport HartJor Eoolp, F -<5049 1.-.GM.-'IICI· FICTIT10IJS BIJSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt loll ... IDc Pl.... ll tloloc --· • ., Bu Polol. oM00 C-1 Drt<o. Mfti)C)it B•<ll, Ca. IIZMO: WaltorW, c-zr.amB,...._ too Roo4,Co,..doljlu, Ca.111tt0. nll-lo...-111 bJ•lMI.-J. ...-.= W. W, OuM1111t lr. 'l'lda ......... ... -~~~~ ~ ClorllofOr--c-,..-a.lfll. PPI'·---= 10. t7, sm, 11~a. ..,._IF<~ F Golden West College and KCJCE.TV . The board decided to limit the college presidents and high salaried district ad- ministrators to a 3 per c ent Increase; other admlnistra. tors received a 4 per cent basic increase, The board mad~ it clear, however, that u ,.. .... structorsellglble for lncJt:'mt ''"1 Increases wUI receive t..ose increases be- yond the baste raise. The increase wll! total $1,441,000, A public bear ingandadop. tlon of Ule final budget for the 19?5-16 fiscal year will be held AugUst 6, MRS. WYNNE OF N. B. HONORED AT U. C. I. Eleanor Wynne of Newport Beach, supervisor of teacher eflucation at UC Irvine, has been honored as an outstand- Ing educator and community resource person by mem- llers of the UC I Sigma chap- ter of the Delta Ph.l Upsilon, national hOnorary fraternity for early childhOOd educa- tion, Mrs. Wynne, who J>ined the UCl fa culty ln 1968, is a.lso director of the UCI laboratory preschool and a lecturer in the school of social sciences. ' RmBON CUTTERS for lbf -log of. tile ..,. N-" CeQter of Great Wuten ·s.:,tacs aad l.4u. AssD. are, from left, Robert WJDD, cit, muactt of Newport Ba.cll; Rtcbarl1 Abblltt, rectoaaJ rice-J)l'Uideat of Greiat w.-,.. em; Howard Rocers, N~rt Beacb ccuocUmu.; ArtllUr Moore, rnanacer of the N~rt CeDter oftlce, ud Dolllllld Mclzmis, mayor of Newport Beach. A 1,000 toot l'itJbon joined the doors of the former temporafJ facUlty aDd tbe new beadquarters bof.Jdllll at 450 ~ewport Cater Drive tor the IJP"'Il'IC day ceremony. B~ tbtl Sa. turday, June 28, t. rraM opeoiDc celebraUoa. wUI in- clude a diJplaJ o1 IDdlaD p&.lD.tiDp t.Dd broue teulp- ture. loaDed by PeterMD Gallartea. Four t1mu daily, a tamOy of Ind1aDB will perlnm ·dremoolal duces lD tbe lotlby of Great Westen ud lbrouiholrt. tbe day will dernoostnte · tradltJooal IDd.lan stl.Us. AD 1870 steam engtne locomoUve wtll transport Fubloa lllaDd visitors to the new offt.ce. Church · News • THE CENTR.'-.L BIBLE CHURCH, 19023rdSt.,Costa Mesa -The Rev, Dwlght Kinman. th.e church's ftrst fUll Ume pastor, wlll eon. duct a capsule conference at 7:30 p.m. th.ls Frlday aod Saturday and attne 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m. services Sunctay. He ls with the Hos- pital Chaplaincy of America and has been evangellstlc speaker at conferences for nearly 16 years. • THE GRACE BffiLE CHURCH, 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa - Or. Phillip De Bord, expert in "Scieoce and the Bible," wut pNach at the 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday services. Pastor Leo Sanchez of the OUvet Ba.pUst Church of Hlsperla will speak at 1 p.m. • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF RE- LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen- ter St., Costa Mesa -The Rev. E leaoor Jackson will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on "What's ln a name?" • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa-1 cltic View Drive, Harbor Vie't' tlllis • Pastor Larry Fruhling wUI conduct a pre- July 4 observance at the 9:30 a.m. serV1ce Oils Sun- day. Children w1ll take part in a nag procession. '" PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL 3262 Broad ton, )1st ._ct from mlsslon- ary work in a youth village 1n Juneau, Alaska, wUI speak. on ''the power of God" at 10 a.m. Sunday. An all clllrch picnic wm be held at noon Jllly 4 at Heller Part In Costa Mesa. • ST. MARK PRESBY. TERlAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Vista, East Bluff-The theme of this Sunday's 9:30 a.m. sentce ls "The doctor who prayed or the holy ministry of healtng," based on IsaJa.h 35:1-6 and Matthew 9:18-38. ........ ,eli' ACtOr Billy Gray racing BWJ ora,, no tint ..-llmtua,_bor t. tit old ., F&Uaer kAon But" TV Nrin, ll matebtd apiDit Balboa's B,nae. Pea- ball 1D tb11 Frldat Dlebl'o -lal II)Otdway molor- erctt matcll race at orance C-Plllr(rounds • GC'aJ , WC:.• the taDd.lcap maiD t't'tDt last Friday. 1 Yocmc Pea6an. at 18, 1s ODe of the aport's rtslna; stars. The neeot Newport Harbor high IJ'&d Ia )1st 5-6 lDd wqbl 125, but balldleo U>o brooulalldlng, boctlac spetdwl)' blkea with tbl best or tbem. Tbe weetly match race pltl 2 rideR tn a Yillner- take..allZ lap r&ct. L&St Frtdl.y DJcbt marked · the 7th UD.tnraey of the local l'eiUfiiDCI of speed • way racl.nc. Promoter fllrry Oxley bf'OUI~ back the Jp>rt, which wu popular bert 1n tile 1930.,1Ddoear-capadty crowdS ot 8,000 to 9,500 rus n.tcb tbe 2!-raee pro- gram t'tlrf Frldly night durlllg the summer. Natlooal cbamttoD SteYe Bast of Vu. NIIJ. Woo last Friday's acratdl main event. Speedway filM learned this week that Scott Autrey, wbo has raced trequenUy at the fairgrounds, Is bM;ded for the world lnd.l:fldual way championships claw, Polaod, oa ffl.tfS fRJ . .:.:..1--, TWO COMPLETE -SHOWS 1:00 6 9:H Honoring the American Indian, our First Great Westerners Free Indian Shows Daily • Gifts • Refreshments • GW Balloons for Children Join our Celebration at Both Offices June 28-July 12,Daily Except Sun. and July 4! NEWPORT BEACH GRAND OPENING Our Newport Center savings office is moving Into the beautiful, new G reat Western Savings Building, just across New port Cen ter Drive from our 0 ld building. M anager Art Moore and his staff are looking foiWard to the privilege o f showing you our new savings lobby, Safe D ep osit Va ult an d Commu nity Room (available free for group meetings). Open a n ew savings account while you're here. Get the strength o f the big GW behind you. SAN JOAQUIN "OAD I I The Smoke Signal by Frederic Remington. 1861 -1909. Painted in 1905. Perhaps his most famous work. reproduced in 1961 on a commemorative U. S postage stamp honoring the lOOth anniversary of h1s birth Wild Horae Huntera by Charles Russell. 1864-1926 Painted in 1913. An example of his perfection of detail The cowboy roping the wild stallion is a "dallyman." The slip knot around his saddle hom is a "dally" FREE INDIAN SHOWS \ .... Produced by Mo nte Montana, Jr. Four times daily at 11 A.M. 1, 2 and 3 P.M. See our American Indian group perform authentic dances and rituals. Enjoy their con- tinuous demonstrations of jewelry making. leather working, sand painting. trick roping. At both Grand Openings $200,000 EXHIBITS OF WESTERN ART Originals of famous Western paintings. watercolors and bronze sculpture, including famous oils by Remington and Russell, from the Petersen Galleries of Beverly Hills. At both Grand Openings. FREE GIFT Two full-color. 16x20. ready-for- framing, reproductions of original oils by America's foremost Western artists. Remington and Russell. One portfolio of both prints per family. please. June 28-July 12 only NO ONE PAYS MORE INTEREST WITH INSURED SAFETY A nnual Rate A nnual Yield wtttl Compounded Da~y Accum ulated Interest 73/4°/o = 8.06% $1000 • 6 TO 10 Y EARS 7V2% = 7.79% $1000 • 4 TO 6 YEAR S --$1000 • 2 '12 TO 4 YEARS --6 .72% $1000 • 1 TO 2 '12 YEARS --$500 • 90 DAYS OR MORE --5.39% PAID FR OM DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT [arty Withdrawal frurn l ll v~ar accounts permltled w1th substant,al,nterrst rpduct•on 'l'Qu,red b1 Fedprat regutat1ons HUNTINGTON BEACH GRAND OPENING Come in and see our first office in the growing community o f Huntington Beach. You'll find us on Beach Blvd., just south o f Huntington Center. Manager Burt Parker and his staff look foiWard to telling you about all the good things you get when you save at Great Western. You'll like ourconvenient hou rs, including Saturday and Drive-Up Teller Service to 7 P.M. daily. We're op en now and ready to serve you. So join our Grand Opening Celebration. £DINGfll AWNUI 0 ~ • HUIIfTINO'TON ~ UfCUT'IW : """" • ITAIIK STMfT Hours at Both Locations-Weekdays 9 to 4 :30 • Fridays Until 6 • Saturdays 10 to 2 • Drive-Up Teller Service Weekdays 9 to 7. ASSETS S5 BICLION • STRENGTH THAT'S BEEN GROWING ~INCE 1117 Free with MIDbaum Balanca: Safe ~It Box • Checking Account (at am._ co....-clal ) Aaaerlcan EcpN••lnvelen Cbeqaa ucl Monev Orden • Notary Service • 1iuet DeedJNote CoUectloD • Check-A-Moada Senlce . MIWOIT MAllO I IMMIM -PAll 6 -IUMI M. 1111 -WE THE ·pEOPLE MUST TAK·E ACTION! Fly proudly by day ... Light brightly by night! '?nv-~ 7Ju..,.J p~ ~~ /Ju/~~ v~ ')?u/~??u.v r. J. 'J?vv~~~ r ?nv~~cl~~ ~~~~ ' Independence -lt ls a stimulating and creative condition! How much of the world longs for this Uberty. How much has been sacrificed to gain this Inalienable right. How many are riSking their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor seeking to be free men - creating ever a better world. As yet Old Glory files, waving out the message that we In America are still free; but this freedcm ls being threatened frcm all sides. Our ,leader- ship seems paralyzed; our pe.~le dazed. We must rededicate ourselves to the pursuit of liberty and justice and st~ the moral decay that Is destroying our -American Ideals; or It can be a disastrous day for all mankind. Apathy ls our gravest danger. What we need Is a government that wlll take action and leaders who respect the strength of the pe~le. Let "For God and Country" be our motivating purpose. Let us search for leaders who will guide us with Paul Revere's dedlca- ti on; and let us take a stand that will be l<nown around the world! When God gave man life, He gave him liberty . Let us believe In our- selves as the patriots did two hundred years ago. We are the Torchbearers of Freedom! Kathryn Fishback ??u/~71l~ '~~??z.w/ ~~ '?n.v-~ "'l;f.4/ ~.,/;~~~ ~. J;-1.:<, :.a.c..-...c~ ~ ~~·~ ~~t-co'Vif~ .,0~ ·.#.:~~,....... ~a.·u.#~~ - nz...-;~:8~ --· -• - ,.. . • ., ~~~~ Mikkelsens to make home in CDM ~..,...pi!pl~ ..... _.... After a ._.,__ IDa. • 1111 MIWPORT COITA MilA ..... , Newporl Prinle rs TOTAL PRINTING FACILITIES , 40· 4444 100 NttwPorl c~,t~r nr. Suit~ 001 N •Wf>ort Beach RICK AND JAMIC! CUTHIIRT Janice Marie Hesse weds-Rick Cuthbert After a honeymoon at Big Bear and San Otego, newly- weds Mr. and Mrs. Rick John Cuthbert wUl return to be directors of the sum-. mer Day Camp at Ceotral Bible Church ln Costa Mesa. The couple were married Saturday event.ng, June 7, lD a double rlng ceremony at Central Bible Church. Pas- tor Robert Bengston shared tbe sen lee with the Rev. Fred Morse, former pastor, wbo 1s now on the statf of Calvary Church to Santa Ana. The bride ls tbe former Janice Marte Hesse, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hesse of Santa Ana. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutlj)ert or Newport. The bride wore her mother's satlD wedding gown, made with a bouffant skirt whJcb swept to a ca- thedral traln. The organza sleeves and the neckline were appllqued with re- embroldered venlse lace. Matching lace bordered her Ulasklo veU of chapel length. She carried yellow gladloll wtth orange baby sweetheart roses. AttendiDc her as matroo of hooor was her recently married sister, Martha Jane, 1rho became the bride of Mlc hael Hernand~z on May 31. The bridal attendants wore gowns of greeo and yellow noral chltfon •tth yellow ribbons 1n tbelr hair and carried yellow China mums. Bridesmaids in- cluded Mrs . Tim Hargrove of Costa M~sa. and Lori Tetro, the bride's roommate at Biola College. Tom Looy of Costa Mesa was best man for the groom, who carried out the wedding colors by wearing a yellow tuxedo and a green carna- tion boutonniere. Serving as ushers were his roommate at Biola, Frank Dlxon, and the bride's brothers, Ron and Caleb Hesse. The bride's cousins from Iowa. Lyonand Lane Segerstrom, served as DMco ud Lu v...., Mr. ud Mn. Mlelael v. WM.tl- ,. wW beeome ,...,_t• of Coroaa del Mar. Tbt J0U111 ~=~~=~~=Setal'-' I 14. at tbl tue· ehaptl AI El Toro. Tbt bride. Patrlela Gny, t. tbe dauebt•r of Mn. Jotll F. Gray ot ln1De ucS tbt late Jotll Gray. Tlat croom t. tbe 100 of Mr. a.od Mrs. George V. MlkkelHD of Cbarabtrsburg. Pa., form. •rly of tbe West Cout. M.ls.s Gray eboae a 1oaC VlctoriaD style ctreN ot wbltt polyester wlth a lace covered bodice and sleeYea trimmed with strtnc aod drop p•rls. She carried a oose- PJ bouquet of roses, baby•• breath aod stephanotis. Miss Susan Carrie of Cy. press was maJd of honor. wil.r1Jic an lee b)ue dotted hlls gown and carry1ac a white basket of blue dal.ldea. The bride's niece. Dldl Allan. 4. and Mellissa Mc- Nee, s. served as Dower girls dressed In Ice blue dotted Swiss and carryt.oa WORLD'S LAICEST: PUT IM A BLUE HAVEN POOL OR SPA • fREE ESTIMA TEl white parasols with •hJte ~==================~ dalsles. Terry Johnson of Santa Ana served as best man. A reception was held at the Irvtoe home ottbe bride's brother-in-law a.nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. C barles Allan. IN COSTA MESA n:s DePAftTMeNT Op~n 9:10A.M. to 6:00P.M. Daily Clos~d Sundtrys CALL MOW OR DROP IH . . . We 're Cloae By Ancl Open 7 Days A Week. 12222 H.-bar Btvd., Garden Grove 530-1142 Tbe new Mrs. Mikkelsen ls a graduate of Orange high school and a student at Or- ange Coast College. She 1.s currently working lD Corona del Mar. Ht>r husband ts a corporal ln the U. S. Marine Corps. 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA Stete L ie••,.• 192237 1t Yeere '" Or•"t• c • .,,,, 871-8020 n2-3401 or 649-5094 .. . Nice work and you can get it. You could be in field radar. Or you could be in electronics. Or data processing. Or meteorology. Or policework. You could be in Alaska , Panama, Hawaii, Korea, or Europe. Or any number of places in the U.S.A. And you could be in better shape physically and mentally, than you 've ever been before. Today's Arm y has over 200 job-training courses for you to choose from. And each one comes with a good salary, in-service educational opportunities, as well as a chance to meet new people and see more of the world. For more information about opportunities in today's Army, sec your local Army representative. ! • pages. Flower ctrl was Stt-. pbanie Russell, and rlni- bearer was TirpothyCroucJl. Friends from Blhta, •eM}' ,. '·' Resseguie and Rebecca ., ... ..,...,.~, w•v.•••.._,..,,,.. Smith, attended the guest ,.....,..... book. Kathy Raubolt took ·~··· ..... Call (714) 67J•SUS ,. ............ ., •u. 122 Agote Ave., AR.INERS CHURC. THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CRRJST. AND TRE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOJU. CounseUDr and vlsltlng available. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. PHONE : 6'75-4550 2200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, near MacArthur 548-5554 1914 HAIIOR ILVO. COSTA MISA ARM!RS IMSU • pUblllla Your . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT care or the gifts. Dianne Madison, accom- panied by guitarist Dave Aqul5tapace, sang "Follow Me" and ''Our Prayer:• written l>y the bride. Rob- ert Beardsley was at the organ. FrieDds of the bride decorated the church re- ception hall around the theme of the Bible verse, l Cor. 13:7. Women or the church assisted with the receptloo refreshments. Among those assisting with tbe reception were Mr. and Mrs. Racer France, Mrs. Woodrow Pittman, Miss Sandy Plttman, Mrs. Sbeldoo Klrlq)atrtck, Mrs. Robert Peckman, Mrs. How- ard steed, Mrs. Fred Merkle, Mrs . Orlo Palf, Mrs. Fred Martin; the groom's aunt and eouslR, Mrs. Charles Denta.ndCbar- lene, and the bride's atmts and cousins, Mrs. Lloyd Segerstrom aod Lynn and Mra. Robert Salley and Lots. Both of the newlyweds are seniors at Biola College. where tbe bride ls maj)r- tnr tn art and the fi'OOrD to psychOloey a.nd counselling. The new Mrs. Cuthbert has also sentd as secretary of the stodeot Mlntooary Union. Tbt croom t..s been actln u )'OQtll dtrtctor tn ht. ciNreh aod ras bMD employed at a Costa Mea dairy. MEW NUMBERS FO R PHONES AT CDMH S Coroaa del Mar bleb tebool bu Jut bNs ct•eo aew ttlepbooe numbers. wblcll Yl11 be 1D etr~t dllr- l.llc •mmtr Kbool. accorct-l.llc to PrtDclpal o-at. lftlll.. N .. IMUDblriiDclwde actatl•t•nttc. (tbe maiD tcbool IDI'ftber), 5H..aa!O; ~-. GH-ISJl; lDd bo,. P£ ud actttW.. ol-. ftet, 5M..Sil5. tAMnAAaMY OPPORTUMITIIS can oaa.ct: rP1•> .. -tta .... 1 ....... eo......_c .. ..., OCIAMIIDI A-Y OPPORTUMITIIS OPPORtuMITIIS OPP0.1UMITIII Call CJODicb (U4) 7C'I-1510 Call Cola.ct {'14) 01-1414 CeDIIIIM!b (nt)&n-*"0 -W. lid Ayt., lba. 100 1111 I. BW ltnll l,. .. 'hlillll Aft. IIC Mllta• Ca.... OeeeeMe. Ca.... OIJIIilt. Ca._, .. • • fLife Ever/as 1t41--CIIIIITWI!IIwt ' - -w, auku =-• --~,..----., ..... God...W II'N uowllalwo .... ,_ o. -•n•ww ud. ....,., CM1 Be --WIP ud-.. tllroaP all -lllo lUI ..., arioo; ud lUI Bo wW po1bm to 1M 01111 ..,.._,. __ .... ............ 1'i~fi~ ...... .._,. .... ,. .. ......,_.._...._nt ''" ,_, For"Bhenne of Sinr -l:J.Il .. .--... Bo baa ................. Bo ......... to -· OUr --Ia allo tllat God ' ...... -· -llrlll,l"ll " -.-Ia Ia cltalll aJid ralao ow j Goldon Thl: /lka tfw Lotd, 0 "" -'. ..S {tww<t 1t01 till 1111 IHrw/ftl(,., ..rated, mu1111Dy ll..rra .. _, .,....., -IreD 1110....,.. oa tilt wt day. -.._are 103::1). . When he (J-1 hoolod bodtJ :t11r.p 1Ut ...... aJid IOo bat -... M)' "1 lie-blln.m-, It wu 1 typo of th.-.. of -..... lilt -luliDIJ", .......... to lbe IJ HE mirlloUy or . tho Lonl Into .......... or aotwo to -Mid the lnoor eye; ...... ... -.... -aJid ~I (I( au-bopa Hare 1N I •• • 1•-:;:;::. II dlara<tootrod -~~ II, aod .. -.. ,_ dtad, Ho """"t to, ...... that llo-~~_!0 ~~~.!' "'8-are;.~"!!!:.._ llentto CHIIST TEACHING PI.ON 11. BOAT-HOPJIA.'!fN "by lnln a and -... ._. ""'' 001 to -· but to npOJr tho Resumolloll and lha Uti In lha ----~ -~ ~~ --and ...... (Ada 2:22). ... hormooty. -.. an IIi rnlradoo oplrltual world a ...U; -lfo ,_. Ill -_,..,. .. atld bok!!ns a1ld on-"Why did J..,. emplny thll -lha llanlp of lflo chanocter. They d......r the Ioper, 111 triumph opota of jO)'IIII. did. Belir. u. 11-16. Da¥111 -= "1 wW -,.,... or wortlnl1 s.-.1 ....,.·not-oblbltlor\t or powor, but r "--, Tlr;y face lD rllbteo.•=•· 1 IliaD be Ndltlld of ~ · another cmr the leptofY o -·; . 'Ibe hope at 1mmortlllty aDd a blaNd "bt· wbell l awalre Wtu. 'nl,y iureuiJ .. Pa 17 15 .,...... lllliY be &fvea to thtl q'*":, ;a-o • wildolla, tad kwe. The He multipi.Md the loa..a, Ht followed ~.. lo -amoDI -IY au tr1beo a1ld Tile Lord God ten. Hla people bY tile. pn;pboi l'lnt, llo wroucht mlrac:la beoauae ows ollan ..,..,.t from 11m . .,.. the rnlroc:'le with • -..,, tho uUODI, allo wbere Cbrtad&Dlty lJ DOt lmowll. lM"'' '"1'1Je rauamed of tbe Lon! aball N-Pat.Mr P.,. Hm ~ liln' 11 proofl a:tpntllque prodlpt, to sr•IJ/y th.ar bread of Uf0;~ he •tilled the storm, 'l'!loft 1o r. every biiiiWI b~Ut a ""'''lala tor lrlnl atld ecme to Zlolt wiCII -a1ld -tllot llo had -lim. llaay of tho Old ..... l'or rnamla. But llo [l-J It wu an._.._ that , 11o c:ould _.. a better worid aDd a better ute. Eo::L U1 •n g a Joy upoa tbetr beD; tbly a.ball obCa.tD T•....nt prophet• ,f.d aooeiftd the .a .. y. rtfUitd thtrh, wmtbc only tudt peace to the troubled conldenot. :(~) But Jt 11 a mJatake to uaume, u tome Joy a.Dd aladDetl. ADd IOC1"'W ud ..,_. ab&U IIIDt authenUcaUon of their rabtloo, mindea M wert helpe to faith. Ka '1'hua til mirJdes ..,. 1 ~tural do, tllat Cbrlollan lallll r. We everlaalinl baa !lee away," Ja, 35, 10. A llloalblllll -of and altho"'lt lobo, who rm-1 tho demanded faith In an thoa w..,.;. Ho ~ out of aucb looalDP· How vque aDd tbe Old Te.tamezat c:&DDDt Mlp but obeerve that propiMUc function, workod no mtnda. c:u.red, Mel nnet responded either to and ..ential part of !til ~ work. ~ lliCb a hope would be! It would tbe ultimate aoa1 to w1lJcla tbe Lord God d1rectl • the r---a.. lnfonn us with the CDOit riolit btUe""'•· chall They_.,. an exceDent mMN of lftlbll be a b-bUed on oeDIImeat without aay .. Hla people 11 a bleaecl bereatter Ia tilt woricl ~....-eu Y or "" '"" ..... 10 111m knorm to the nation. '!hoy bound •~· Our Cbrildall ~ope of lmmcwtallty aDd a to came. ·-Debold; I create a DeW beavea aDd a IUnpM .eractty, it Wid to be expec;ted exhibit manell. Thia dilttncuJah.• Ill thole whom He cwed to . flm with. ~lelled befta1'ter W baled on better ~; new earth; aad tbe former •hall DOt be remem-thlt HI who wu a far peater prophet miraclca from thoee fabled of andent •trona; des of patttude, and wtthout it ratl securely 1D the oradet of God. Tbe bered, DOt come to mlDd ... ll. 65. 17. tbua th.t a.r-test who went before flm, wonder-worter1 and medienl aaiatJ. doubt, in many cues, the faith tn 11m "CbrtstlaD'a bope ot eternal nte Is not a mere lhou1d lhow cnn are~ter lipu than any They (the miracles of Je.\UI) were u 1 mtn.cle-worbr led on to 1 b..,_ . RD.tlmeDt, but a sure cocvleUoo baled on God's Tbe New Tettamea.t Ia fWed wttb pa.uapt &Dd of them of fls divine mildon. h was a marked by unnryina aobdety and fattM' (cf. 111001 Stalk«, '171• lJfc of Word. Evecy Chrlstta.D belle'Y• that God OD that refereacel to eternal lUe. We ca.a mention oaJy stu-..a...u1 claim which He (JIIIUI) benewolenc:e, bec::auae they were -~· •-, G-•t Day wW MVO to h1m &Dd all believen a few here. Jew~, the Soil ol God Hlmaelf, re-.--Jean Otrllt, MW and nntlod awt ... , • ._. •• made on the faith of men when he expreaionJ of Hb c:hlracter u a whole. In CbriJt etemal Il1e; they beUeve It because rnlDda Ul &lalD. aDd aaabl that beUeven 1D. Him announced ltimself as the Mealtah, and 1909, PP· 62-64). God baa promised lt. 'thaD Inherit eternal lUe. "My lbeep boar My "Thhrdly, Ito mlrrlcln ...,. oymbob no.-~ of 111o Wotlll voice, aDd I lmaw tbem, and tbey follow Me; II would have been uruePONble to of fll apiritual and sarin& ...,rk. It il _,. St. Jobn, the beloved apostle, writes, after ad· and I stve unto them o•-·• Ufo." Jobo 10, 27. expect It to be concede~ by • n~Uon onJ Mark 2: I, 2 deaeribel Jews' mbUitry -r )' neceu~ry to conatder them for • · monlabtna bls readers to abide faithfully In tbe ''Thll ll tbe wW of Him that aent Me, that ~-accustomed to miracles u the liJnl o •· of prodalminc the WOJd ·of God Ill .. .., od uo. So J Ho R" moment to Me that they were, u a : con1eu&oo ot God tbe Father " ~ n eWJ , eryooe that aeetb: tbe Son and beUevetb oo Him, dMnc milsion , if had wrou ... t none. own dty'' tn GaUlee. --rhe ICWlC M b ,. ~-~ w " obo 6 whole, triumphs over the mllery of the Chrllt, .. and th1l ts the promise that He aw may have ev~q e. J , tO. "God ''Secondly, the rnh.cles of Ouilt world . Mankind il th~: prey of 1 probab1y ~er'• house In Capemaum. pramlled ua, EVEN ETERNAL LIFE." Th1l la ao loved tbe world that He a:ave His only-The news of Jesus' return hat broucht 1 THE God •··• the be~~-So !bat •··--belle " tn Htm -re ·-'-natural outflow of the d.Mne thouund e'IUI, and even the frame of . prom.lle. bu prom~ Ul many o r -:-~-a D, Wuu.uo:'vo:r YeUI. ~ ..... un:: dense crowd to the front door of the · tblltp, but the prunlae ot eternal Ute ll tbe abduld not pertab, but have nerlw*'q Ule." fullnoa which dwdt in ftim. God wu in external nature bean the mark of aome hoUM, where Jetw praclr«l tltr Word · prcmtae above aU promt.es; It Ia the promise Jotm 3, 16. ADd what are the wrld.Di'J of tbe Hm, and Hit human nature _... put catutrophe: The whole creation uto tlrmt (IJterally, .._,11 tcUin! them to which aU other promises huten and where apostles of our I...ord but a sympbooy on the same mdowed with the Holy Ghoft [Spirit) sroaneth and trav.Ueth in pUn' (Ro1n . . tbey ccme to rett. theme eD41Da ln tbe ar&Dd flnale of a poettc without mcuure. It wu natural, when 8:22). This huae maa of physical CYUjn the rnesuae', I.e. the Good Newt of the descrtpt1on ot the new heaven and the new earth such 1 Beina wu in ·the world, that the lot of mankind b the effect of dn. Reian or God)" (cf. A. M. Hunter' TIN . God baa pramlaed H1J chUdren wbo believe ·tD Hll only·beaotten Son eternal We. And ·t.b.lJ God bu done, not only once, but many ·times 1n Hts Word •pok.en and written by Hts . boly prophetJ aDd apostles. It was the one promlle to wbk:b the sons of God tn the Old 1'ntament cluna In the midst ot trla..l.s, trlb- ukCk-a ape! d~.!'t,.1 Abraham. [IUC, and Jacob wltll tile holy city of God toward wblcb all tile Gorp</ Acronlfn6 to Strlnt Mtri, 1~. b Dd 1 ..... ...t..... t God' Ae IJ1 mi&hty works 1ho uld manifest Not that C'ftt)' dilcue and misfortune opes • ... ..,.....,.a 0 1 peop 1 ve! Rev. the--1•" in Him. He wu Hinuclf the "----•-1 • a1 P· 37>· 21·22. We Cbrtattan.a beUeve In etem&.l Ufe, ,_ can lKl .,__, to lpeCI&I lin, thouch 1his is the fint time that' we hln not becau.e there 11 a falnt lonatna for IUCh a peat miracle, of whkb His particuW 10me of them can. 1be con~equences of th . fi pbr 'th d' in h IU'e In our aoul, but becau.e we have God's rev· miracles wert merely spark& or J:Ut sin ue diltributed tn detan o.-er the e UV~i JCant ue e wor 1 e elaUon trom heaven about It In Holy Scripture. emanatio ns . Ht wu the &real whole r.cc. But yet the mllery of the Qo.pel of Mark. The exact phrde occ:un ''Tbe o"'y.~o"•n Son who '· ID tbe ~-m in [ th d f eleven times in thb Gospel, and always, w. --. ~\Ill; ... .......... terruption o e or er o nature, or world ll the lhaclow of Ill sin. ·Material ( 6) of the Father, He hatb declared lt." John 1, 18. rather a new element which had cntertd ral ~ with one single exception S:3 , It Sin Is Sin by Clay Cooper Let's face it ... a sm ts a sin is a S·t·n lf it does lack the sophistry of "di .... turbed ea:o." "A rose is a rose is a rose," wrote Gertrude Stein, am:! Shakespeare reminds us lh•t ~ any other name it would smell just as sweet "A fig is a fil and • hoe js a hM, goes the old latin proverb. Semantics, the science of meanings, can be very stubborn. Phonet iCS, tMe science of -.o•mrts. •s our culorot an-t tw:; rlev•ltrv •s beyond compu1e. He makes "social drinker'' sound baUer than "addict," and hence ae.- ceptable, even 11udable. H•s "cocktail party" has a more respectable ring than .. br.wl." The disgusting inebriate is only ~high," and a drunkard isn't a d·r-u·n-k· e-r~ any rnc:tre; he's an "alcoholic·· whose problem isn't s-i·n, as the Bible declares ft to be, but Msickness." L.t:'1 flee tl! A drunk is a drunk is a d-r·u-n-k and a w1no is a wino is a w-i-n-e •nd by any other name would smell just as bad. This generation's cleo.'emess in disgu ising old sins w1th decept1ve expedients ·can prove its undoing. We could learn from the ancient Macedonians who "had .not the wit to call a spade by any other name than a spade." It is pompous stupidity to try to make wrongdoing more acceptable by leu ·distasteful euphemi!.ms. Callina copper gold doesn't make 11 so. Rather than .cftmouflaging our sins we need to adm it them for what they really are .... what· ·ever they are. A sin is a sin is a s-i·n if 11 does lack the sopt11stry of "diSturbed 'q o." Glossing it w1th fict itious names is playing the fool . The Bible doesn't mince words. 1t makes ·•sin to appear sin ... that sm. by the commandment mtght become uceedint sinful." And this is all 1n one's favor. :Who needs the physician more than the desperately ill? ' King David broke two of the Ten Commandments in one stroke, adultery fol· allowed by a cover-up murder. Found out. he prayed penitently and wisely: "0 j:ord, forg ive my sin; for it IS tn!at." No more effort to disguise evil, or minim1ze lt. There is logic here. Only the unsalled can be saved. Only the guilty can be pardoned or needs to be; and to frankly acknowledge transgression is the first step towcird forgiveness: "He that coverelh his sins shall nol prosper, but whoso 'confesselh and forsakelh them shall have mercy." Let's face it! God's verdict is: "AU have smned." S·t·n·n.e-d! Bad as it sounds. And "all" includes me. If, then I am a sinner, and I am; if Ch rist ~ed fc.r sinners and He did ... then Christ died for me. And smce by Love's decree, "He once 'suffered for our sins, the Just lor the unjust. and He might bring 'us to God, "I need only to believe in and receive Him as my Substitute SuHerer I'• become God's child and be delivered from sin's guilt. power and penalty. -But be rem inded that believint is receiwint tn the Scnptura t term of refer- ence: "As many as ,.ceived Him to them gave He power to become sons of God, even to them that believe on Hi s name." Let's Flee It! let eac.h ask h1msetf: "Have I Received Christ? If not. why not? Now?" The Saviour is still saying, "It any man hear my voice and open the door, I will come into Him ... " And He w1ll 1 (Rom B.IJ; Let not conscience make you lmger. Nor ol fitness fond ly drearn: Alt the fitness He reQuires ts 10 feel your need of H1m . Prov. 25:11 & 28:13: Rom. 3:23: l Pel. 3 18: Jn Vis.ion, Inc orporated. Spokane, Washington 1 12: Rev. 3:20) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••;'"~d-rno;;;;;..o·•~u,•bd;;;~"li.t~h;uo;.in;;;tlma;;;~te~ly;_ refen either to the Scriptures of the Old Testament, or to the Gotpel. the by Julian Williams D-ol A-. Olriotlan ~ ' C HRISTIAN CR USADE WEEKLY, Tulsl, Okla. Christians Should Oppose Communism tne~~~~e which Olrt&t Himaelf wu pro<:laimifl&. Once Jeaaa speaJu of 'the word of God' (7: 13); twice we read of 1W. words' (10:14~ 12 :13); and once the I.Drd Jesus ~peaks or 'my words' (13 :31), The pltrue 'tlu word' intentionaUy rabel the word of Olrilt above-the word• of all othen; It iJ lhe One of many handicaps facina that amall ntioority or Americans wbo arc trying to oppose communilm's detc:r- mioed onslau,gbt is the attitude of aome Christian believers that Cbri5- tians should not oppoK this intern .. tional ryranny. Tbia attitude il somewhat contag- ious and ttx.e afflicted with it tend to •prc:ad tbcse paralyzin& ideu. h un- dermines the general will lo resist Communist evil and presents many who have no 1tomacb for the fight with a comforting e:.cusc: ro drop out and fall inro a deep tleep of apathetic complacency. Often thole afflicted with thi1 par- tllyztng state of mind eJ.hibit pac:if111 tendeDciea. PacifJStt oppo1e war and .... military preparedneso. (Of course, the term pac:i(sat cannot be property applied 10 thole who do 001 oppoee wan in gmeral but only wan apilwt c:oaunaniam.) Were such pcx- aible. a state of aft'airs in which there is never war and tbu' no fteed for military pn:parednca -would be ideal, but human nature ibdf mates thb imJ'II*ible and people who rud their Bible. know that lO be the cue. Padf•ta r11rely ICC the: true cau.e of wan. In lhb time of history, mmt military c:oameu emanate from Com- munilt •ubYerUon and a,rcssion. hcira& ICC ""war" ntber than Com- mYnitt tyranny as the killer force of lhia era. The no-prepared:nea ohito.ophv of pacifill dlinken, if adopted. would af- .. Now it i,; true that we should Jove they may not realize it, objectin& to pre~minent word btaLUe of lts eternal our enemy. We ahould hive a Ouis... brin&inl tbc fKll before: other Chri .... truthfulnea because of Its power tian concern .,d prayerful attitude tiaDa about how this: enemy of the '-~ · ' 1 God b 1' for thete people who are in hood-Onsrcb is deltroyin tbe faith 0( ~uw It coma rom , ecauae t age to the devil. And i.f it i& poaible, many mel keepinJ :L mae Word ot JpQJu, of the deepat, mol\ (un4aJnenlal we should win them lO Christ. But God ~ift the churchea away from thJnat of life, bcaUII It la the rne.ce from the larger tide of the: picture, many olhcl'l. which the human heart molt dearly should we not bt more ooncemcd 1be Jnlt:rnational Communist con-needs" (d. WUbur M. Smith, hblbet'J about tht suffering people under the apiraton and rhtir allies art: wort-~l«t Norea, 64th Annual Vol.,p. 47). spiked heel of the Communilta tha.a inJ lilentJy. smoothly aftd aecmJy to The M:iUatry of Fowal•=- for the ambassadors of Satan who are undermine the foundMionJ of our aov-thcir opprc:uots?. . . ernment, our Chmt.ian relilion, Ollr Verta l-9 of Mark 2 speak of Jnus' "Also, when Jesus challenged ua family life. our IDOtalt, Ollr tdcaJa, our ministry of for&Mna dns to the ro love Ollr enemy, He was refer-charxter and everythin& decent. Yet paralytic. When Jnu~ wu In the house, ring to individuals. Communism U there are thole who contend that we ••four men carryinc a p1ralyscd man try nor an individual. Or~nted -individ-thoutd in no wav oppoee tbis clever to force ·, way throuah the concourse. uals ue used in this terrible conspir-uaault oa everything worthwhile. Failina, they climb the external acy. But communism is, •• Paul aays.., Communism standi head and shoul-stairway to the roof of the house, dl& a an unfruitful wort of dartneu, a apir-den above the tyrannkl of all time. itual wkkedncq:; it is militant anri-It it by far the molt outttandin& evil hole throuah the. layer of beama, christ athrism on the move to de-of our day ud many other evilt srem brushwood , and mud (ltndlfll no doubt, thrnM God IDd blupheme the Son partially or codrely rrom h. Our Bible an unpleuant lhowet on those below), of God. . , . tellt ua t.o hate aDd OPJIC* eviL and lower the invalkl on his mattrea to .. , Corinthiana11:12aayathatevery the feet of Jesus. Th.is ll the very bom-4pin person is a member of ltM nMorelftT' lmportunJty o( faith which JCIUI WU the Body of Christ. His O.urch. Tf thia We mlW keep in the forefront of later to praise in pirable (~ee I.uke be tnle, and it mott certainly is, our minda that 1 key p1 of com-II :S-3 and 18:1-8). 'My child,' uya P•ul !lOCI on lO IIY in the 26th vene mu.niam II the extermination of ~,._ Jesus, lookina affectionately into the that if one member of the Body suf-Jioo and apeciany o1 the Christian IUff'erer'• face, 'Your lint are forJfvm' fentoN=~~~ ~Chri.fbn in relij';ioa. The very nature of com-(v. S). The facea of tome acrtbelln the the p Bnd ot Chrilt · idl by mUDian ...,. from ill view of snor-crowd lfOW dark. n.~o~ 11 .twer "" y '" Y onty. Ita~ Mars and Prledrich &-b'-"·my. ~•y God X::-'o-'-"-·. while the &olaved llady ol Cbriat our. ... ir> • -...~ ~ -· " ... --u rer~? Nn amt"~Unl ot a.-.mcn.l ean wrote tbe Com!"'1niM Muifeato: Yet Ute b a man trmdina: tho ·e-"'Communism abo&iahea eternal k-r God d ..... ~-·-· nulliff thla trUth. If, aa a Chriatian, tnlth&; It abolilbea all rcti . ud 11 preropt."' o , an ""' ...-w ~ the Suft'crinJ Cburch iniUcu no eoo-morall ... JaOD a not IW&IIowed him up! lesua, ruds thdl cern and aorn'IW DDOn -·. ~.-a try.-•L.-....... _,_.._ ... -· h ::1J 'lo Y'"" ""'"''" ... In short commurtilm hM ill own uKN .. uoo. ww~oou ._ • • l soirltual inventorv ia needN. Beeauae c:ootepl: oi mot11llty which, broadly . teO thU peralytlc' that~· 'hit ~ ' irt the Bible pointedlv UVI that if you. and &eae,.11y, il that tbr Mly· ltand. fotJiven, Of to bid him pk:k up hJa, Ire a nerl ol tJra1 Hnlv IIndy ol Cltriolt, rd ol --•c? [ 9) ( thctl you most •orfer if lhe rat C!f the • I'IIOftlity for Communiat ani-••ttrcu and --. .,._ .. cr. A.. M. D.~. tl then ..... and ll<llono 1o thlt they help llmter, T!rc Gorp</ ~ to s.,u UUVT IU er1. Tr, • a pe,.;m is the CIUIC ol commuftlt.m. (Por a tull "'-'*· 1 ~·. pp . 37, 38). • True SUfferer, rhert muse of nec:n-rtkle ~ .lty -Into hlo ~-~ and mind a oa the tubject ot Communist-.....,..... ~~ ,....._ --•1 he · 'ft. M' I l•y ol 8 d' 1 fCICt nnt metdy the paciflllJ chem- HOW WOULD YOU FEEL? ldYet bat all people in a nation. They If God cave u• the Nlme amount of lime and attention that we devote to Him? actuady have no ri&hl to pretsure If God put u many thln(8 tthead of Wll u. we put ahead of Him? . . their countrY into adooting 1 policy If God otrered u many es:t'UN8 aa we do? And if the excuse8 were no more Ju•b· which would aldmately I"CCUit in en- Sable than oun? o1 t o1 ·•-o' lf God ..-ithheld Hi• bleMinp from u• IL!I we withhold our afJerintt from Him'r ltVCIDeD , UIIC ea. R ooontry, DOl rr God loved Him.Nif u much u we love oun.elve .. and Jfft"'e aa little thouidlt to just the p~e~filtl alone. One Clftnot ua •• we ,rivr. tn Him?-Copied help but wonder how Olcifisric a p.ci- THE WJTNE88 THAT WINS fist would be If a criminal wert 1o brat inlo hit home and trv to mur- der hia chikJra aad rape bJa wife. Ouf:st'a folowcn 1n:re no« diurm- od hot corrind oworde. even thoulh Jeaua did DOt carry one Himself and I. Stan )"OW' ct.,. wUb pi'IIJ'II!f'. At11l the Lord to direct you in where you to On octa1kJo •...S tatttcdoas on the 11nd whAt you .. y. Dildplel* uae of lho WJU.C)OPI. fn fiCt. "How do f co about ..-itne.eiDJ to eomebody?" 'ntill quntion i1 often asked, not only by new Chriatia,. but ai.o by paople ""'ho have bef'n uv«< for yeah but who want to be more efff!Ct.ive in wino1n1 1110Ule for Chrla:L Here are aome IUJJfealions to follow: 2. Keep alert! Often the Lord operw a door of witne. for ua and it cloeee be fore we 1tep throu•h. When God want. you to apeak for Him, u.w~IJy He wiD open the 111'11Y utu.rally and ~ke it clear. Forced witneaein« u.ually driv• peopla away. 3. S. poald ... Find that comroon p1ace of a,_ment between you and your friend. and 1tart from. there. Je.u1 u.ed water to win the attention of ttt. WOIUA at the well f,John 4) and P•ul UMd lhe irn~~ae to -rhe UnlrJIOWII God" to p& • Marina io A theN (Acte 1'7). II you bqin by crttlei.dnJ aJIO'dwr'•llf• or J"ttllioaa r.tth, you will ~Ia. tha door. 4, ...., low _. kW•-You ar. a wi._. not a jodp or ~~~~ at- tonM')'f u.t.o cartfuUy aad ~:~~dotntlJ" aDd clon•t iaterrupt. Oftn J*11PM U.. .,_.,. bu rdne oo lbretr '-rte and U..,'n dad for aorneono~ to u.t..n.. Yaw oc.t-.,.-.,..ta COIK'ef'n wfll -.o •uch. Peser Kturtv dteW a sword and evt ott lila ar ol -ot .-comin& to ... Orlot bclote Hlo cnodlblon. So -,, they ......... dloatmed. -CllrtotW _,.., .. oland- COI&IMRh ..... .._ oppaslnJ lbit mr "" ' -""' ........ their ---Aa l'ot the -... ,.,_ oiCOflo --...... a .. the detf~r,rtiftf'd wid to opoo~e and u-•• ,..., .. _ .. ty, tee r .. lntelll~~tnce pooe thll plleoo rorce caned oom-n;,..r.· C~ristiM C"""'-W•<Al1. lllrk 2:10.12 .... fonh J ... ' munl ... " Jan. 20• 1974·) mlnlolry or ........ to tho pualytlc. Thlo traol<: ..,..,.lon ol the Blbl~ Thio •palde-<lown Communist """ ~ o t• npraaolft of lllblbao ool ...,...,. o1 towlal ..,., .,...., lo «ot ol """"'''' juotl!'..., 1ft their twlot-....,.... llo [J_.) adclod 'lui thai eel mine&: lhe inhumaft treatment fn.. • ' ' 001 a -ol tumlrre tile other cheek ftlct..r uP.,. O.rlotiooo and ..no-, yo ...,. know that tllo bl ol -hath bort o1 turDlal deaf -and blind o1 other ..,.,.. loti.,... Sloce the M authority on -to IOfll'la .... (llo na to lollow Cit-and Olher o1 btll ylotn.,. and Cam-a. ap-oalth to tho *" of tho palay), I ooy feQo. humP btia• wt.o mffer enor-pnn•maldv 26 I 12 miiUoa more -.... unto ·ttwe, A.rtlt. tab .-p ''"' bod, aod rno.nfy under Qwtomaallt aalavancnL _,.... .. ,T I ~ ~ 1 1• --• pie h .... -added to the eon.. 10 unto rp_y .bowo.' Not bofora In IIIIo 0 •~•·~ : '•.,. ~: "The arunkt ...,.,.,. and wlll ·be 10hlect<d 'Golpol-wo board tho Utll, 'Soft of , .. , ol the Lord lo to hale nil · · ·" to thlo 't": ol -1. An Idea _ ~-.• It to ~ 10 ~ -• " -Certainly -"""'"' halo the e¥11 nor· ~ ~--_, -· -~ --· -....... lnlema ....... l ..... ~ -t and will be ha-!Jrw to OOtltr.r -lha ......... ol God; k • pnyl"' lor the ..::.::::: of --Orrllt._ and othero In -not -limply b.-y, - iadl-aiO'elooaohll. Allhoaah-, -lando con be,........ '""" what ·tho -naked, pafot:t ...._,. It Olriltlan oo.-to ol anrl-ccwr.....,_ "-ha-In olhor -, ha oth« aod lotpr ,.....,., It - 11m lmi>11 that a a-alit --(C<wt-1011 -J tho tlllo -by Donlll ...s ot1oan to c"-n,e, lhJt Ia IIOt the C... A au• MOLIIUQ A LW1 deeott tJaa COIIdllt ... llh IDd IMout. bor ol Coorrm-hnoa -hUrlnd 1 ,,.. , .,._ a< ..... k ,..., It II anqllnyed bara, liOI In hwollty, but ...., -_.... rd to Chtlot. •-• ~ f .... •--• I •-'· A_........_ -•-~ of '~.lOll -~ ~-~ are ... _ .--genr., ,_...,.. f one _.,; .... _ .. __ & _. dhW IUdkwtty. ...... --.........-.. -lvtd .. ,.,.. •~noen .,.._. '' .mn, M tM ...._ or ~-~-.... ,... --e.. to ... C~ .... people 10 tile It mcw.d .net .,._~ •t '"" wUI. -_, f* m ~ -ol ,_,_ ..... the -..... tO' l'oqtoo ..... tltol ..... -ofO.U ..... 1..,.._. • .._..,. __ , ........ rd-loy the- The bk of clay •• twd ... a..t. .... II aec:. HF .... : •w M ~. The fOfll'l I ~ tt ttlll it ._., .. lb 'J) t..; ... • • W, .. ""'t ......................... -· _, ................. No-:::::: I -o _. of 1Mnt1 ..... tltol ..... -. "111lop - • • I .. a. ... a.rw. CorDJI!Ilrilll ~ • not wib • .,.. PeotQ doft't .... to ,.... • .-, --........ Cbrlol. ad -"'"" wUf-to bo .. . _,... .....a:lip. lJWI wt..t Chrilln ~ -.dl wMl a..._ dolw foor 71'& ,.... Ia -bett.r "'•'-o'" thiJI a C 18·11~00 -...... ....., """ ,... ... op. -... -llldw wtlll onllitary .... ,., ... ~· .... • or _.ttl ,..,.., ._ eor: We ... • ._ • tl lllild .. """--' ...... '""' .. ... ...... to 1. u..•w .. .,o.~.u•·t-,.to"'-•--~tho-· \lolltf ...... • ... ::::.r ..... --lo w.ct-Ia-.. -. 0. ,. tMJ ...... wlJt • .,..., j-• ~ 10011 -• ...... :, •• that ........ .., ......... t.• .. -.u_ ..... _tho_ol_tho~ .. a.w. .... , .... a.n.e..m ~*f-. ~.ow.. -*hn r-... ... W ..... It,... at:Ud!l • ,...t of winnlec' eoulit • I I , ... tile .. Q-God .._ ... JJ ·a • to be •tcVr hit, W H.._,.... • to be talt¥uJ. "Ra-·--·-· Oa1vory-a.tWbo. ~ &,. M .,a l ....., to ·611 .... mPfu' a • ••Jac ... • larArta clllql ot.-.czaruaiiLa ocx prul 1 ...... -*My. _. ~ -..... ---"' --·----·~ ..,. r 'I•,-t • .. ., •• .,,... ...... - -II Cltfltd c..Mo, _, • -a--• L t•.• cw I I t ...... I I 1112, .. 1 IM7 wa .... aoo aoo .... ..., (I( ~ _. ...... ;API' • loy .. a.-. ... -........ -==-~~ ... Ret 12 0.,, Li*• .. I 117. 1'llala alj 11 1 ~ Clstl&f • Ha-: 1,..,. • a C_'W, -...., .. ---~........ , ..... -.!tON, ........ __ Art4 ,......,. wltft -~ ,.... ..,., .. • -... 0 Or ••• ..... .. 1 11 .. " ...... -· ....... -Otdit-_. ., ... ...,, ... ._,, • :: II ol Ill '-; .., ... 1 CMftl •"' ...._.,. .... ..-: '·ri; e • sa. fll •..., _. . h-·-~--a a , ..... _..._ .... ... ,..,....,_...,__., _. ,._ ol ra• (If. C.... L """I--... h OMOOIII¥0. I I I I',.-...-........ ..,; . I I .... L~LMOncl 'I Zk -l !1. 6 PlCTITlOUS BUSIM'ESS HAM! 8T ATE MElfi' Tbt toUO"'riilc penoa Ia doJDc baaiDea u: Roctr'• .._.ty, 2737 Eut co ... Htclnru, Coroaa cMJ Mar ta&%5: Charlea NeU Mc-K!aDoo. 431-1/2 Goldluod AYe., Corooa del Mar Ca. 9ZU5. Thla bulinessl.l eoldlcttd by I.D 1Dc11Yidllal. Siped: C .. rlea NeU Mc- Kin.Doo. Tbls statement waa ftled wltb the County Clerk ofOr- uce County June 6, 1975. PubU.h: June 12, 19, 26, Jua, a, 1975, m the Newport Hll'bor Enstcn. F -"45S4 L.IOAL .M011CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe lollowiac permo. are doing buatness u: Herold II Herold db& Hollday House Llqoor, 2937 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, Calli. 92625: John T. Herold (partnerabJp), 23742 Bar- quUla, Mlsaioo Vlejo, CaW. i2675; Cbarles A. Herold (putoer ), 1437 Highland DrlYt, Solana Beach. Calif. 92075. TIUa buslness ls cooductect by a reoeral partnershlp. Stcntd: John T. Herold. Thla statema waa rued wtth the Coonty Clerk ofOr- ance County May 30, 1975. S4639 NEIPO«T HWOR BUI<Jf PUBUSH£0 IED<LY -PACE I REVOLT AGAINST masa production and workiDc for 10meooe else led sllters Loretta Fanam, lett, I.Dd Shirley WllUams to stut thetr on baiiDtlla wttb the DOS&alglc name of "Dry Goods MercanWe Co.," and to choose a new locatloo, 2640 E. Cc:.llt Hwy., Corona del Mar, In tbe m1n1ature shopp1ng center toown as "T1Yol1 Square." Tbe beert of the buslntss 1a custom production or decorator ptllowa, apreadl, table clothes, curtains, lowell, napldM, place mall, ct.lr cush10111, small appUance ecwers a.Dd limilar ttema penooaUy destped to customers' apeclftcaUoos. CreatiYe member of this sister team ls Loretta, Wboae blcqround In- eludes work u a protlatioo oftleer, welfare department worker and a master's decree In corrtcUoDaJ cOGDMI- tng, Shirley, wbose ll.tsbiDd 1.1 I.D eogtneertnc writer at TRW, handles tbe bustneas eod of the Yenture. LIGALMOnCI OUWANG RATED TOPS IN COA04!r WnNG Joa. OI.Jwuli WU Onilt IDUCI Jut .U. • WI tllll • IUIDAT, ~ 1 Wt'IIICift a..., -.. • Wllii'IIDA.Y 1011111 Cout ~~ ._. atllltlt ~ etiUIP ud .... P JD 1 Mkaatl lprda, c..._ wD drtt1ll _., DDrclftJ F~eea-.. 1Gt to bl ~ ~ ~ • flo~ tM ..... ttaa. ~ til Ita ~ Bay-t1ae •-on..ca o1 ~ at •.--.. Banor Rlet'hw, ,._ ~ t.on ill 1M 8oldJ ..!:": ::-J:: enilt., wu ana .. ed at 11 12:40 a.m. 11 nat UOOI*ek poNd a ...ua ..,.q.eaa-a. ,:=-:: ~ tar.oe••to __....,,,. p.a. ~ IIU l"fMMeot Ud of w. Cout Bwy., Mai1Mn taJidll $117 .W. froiD btr ...--ella.ipd WW.•IIIillldt wttll Milt ..... ldiMl me. boiDe bltw .. t:toa.•. ud4:11 ~bJa:._:c::'-:~a::tt~J~pu:l'tar:~--~ot:.:...,....:;::;;· _.;..;;....;..- • ciii4J ._. after 1 NelJoa. Sl, ,.. &r1'Mted p.m., ........UJ b1 1 tiiW fto ~ . CHURCH. ES fuaUJ .._. ••• .& patJD at t:ao a.m. at au !lome at lot 11 ~-••AocUdbat.b-~ tNt Ud pluler, .u.ed at 131-1/1 ._, WMt Ntw-room wtadrJw ••• ~lllila Wat-_.. $lto, wniiDIMtto.•acts-port, oo a teba,Jblt-a.Dd .. ,. ..a. noo Mar Vuta,tbi8J.a:fra, ~c::!:=::======::E:::!~~~~~~ UCI 0.S.'1 "-• at ltll 8. Cbup •••• Cft.ll Jlarold rti)Ort.d a $150 tape deck D- hlboa Blfd., Balboa. bt. JobQc)Q, zt, of 163 CIMer, lea from btr ear OU. U wu tw.. t p.m. May li ud Costa M-. wu .,......, puked at Jl'J E. Bay ProGt, ec., .. _.,., o-m .. •• &.ID I 1 H t 110a1•T L eU.ITOM -_.ASTOa • .~~~ • 11111 • • • er-a 8 p.m. at !lit and Bal-Balboa lsla.ad, from f:SO p.m. · hit 8llowmu, 1M c.dar, bw., CeDtral H.-port, 00 uDW 6:55 p.m ••• A cttiHDa DID ST. •t OIAMGI, COSTA MIU -Ul-lf tf.-port llloru, nported warranta cbarffiC blm wW1 band radio, valotd at tlZO, wu ._., _..... .... • to-.JO L& .._..., lc:tDII - tllat n.ctro. wortb taoe were fatlure to liJP8U tn court oo taktca from .James Suttoa'• car .__, ......... t:ts • e:ao ,... 1:00 .... ltoleD from ldl car wbll• U Yehlcle code cUattooa • • • Ul the PJ'I.It of bll bom• at W'1t111., IDle..., ad~ •••••• 'tOO, ... wu pubd at Gelntenlc-Tools valued at $414 were lZZ Mtb. West N.-port, be-Aa ht• Crt e...a WD _.. ._. ..... llitMtlt t1oo ot Walaat I.Dd Cc:.st stolen trom tbt cane• at tw .. • p.m. Jcme 10 and 4 ~=:::;;;;;=;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:::;:;;;:;;;;;;::;;:::::=t Rwy., Welt Newport, from the Lee Rbodes home, zoe p.m. J .. 11 ••• Somebody FIRST IAPT IT c UR H 7 p.m. Mu Sl UIIUl 7:30 Adama, Balboa, betweiD ru t11to tbt parkl.QI pte at a.m. laM 1 ••• Two bt-10:45 p.m. &.Dd 11:10 p.m. tbe 'Verllillea qutmesU, 901 1 CLIPP Dl.., MIWPOIT IIACM -642·740 cyetu. ftbMd at Sao, were ••• Someooe wboapreatly c.....,, at 1:50 a.m. ud c11t Dl. P. It IMTOM ltSMOII ., ato1• ftom analocUdpr· osed a tty ltole SUI ftom an eatimated $!00 dllm&Ct ... PASTOa &ee at f1(1J Temple's home, a cash rectater at AatbODy's Robert A.J..an LiDd.My, 31, of IUMDAY SCHOOL • • • • • ... A.M. alaLI ITUOY 110 Coral, Balboa ~~~. Shoe Service, 3433 VIa Lldo, leGS Sbertactoo, Oakwood, wu .... ., •••• 1•• A.M. & 7 '·L t•• , . ._ ftD. bttwMD &.45 Lm. and 8:10 Lido Shops, between 5:35 c b&J'Ied w1th 4r1Y1DC UDder tbe a.m. • •• Albert Loctmrt p.m. June fS a.Dd 9 a.m. June tanatllee of alcobol at 2:35a.m. T HUIO'I CMUICM OP "SCI BH C 8 . Sta.etey. 46, oi70Z E. Ocean 7 • • • Jac k Jones, 308 at Jamboree and E. Bloff. RELIGIOUS SC1IMCI 0 I' MIH Du YroDt, Balboa, 1t'U ane.t.d Vista Otero, tbe BlutfJ., re-• THURSDAY, JUNE lZ ILIAMOa C. .IACIIOH, MIMIStU at 11:10 Lm. at 105 MaJD ported tbat 2 Uquor bottlet James Edward Lewt.s, UZ 8uA4aJ a.ntoe ........ lO:Oo La. St., BaJbo&, I.Ddclarcedwttb contaln1Dc $557 In ctaoce Potn.Mttia, Corooa del Mar, •· .... Sob 1 00 td-·• "--Ia _A...., 00 • • ...•.. 10: L•• ru ~ ........ I'J • • • were stolen from his home was C .. fled wttb public 1Dto1:-u1 CIMTI• n con u A bleycle and tools, Yllued sometime between 9:30a.m. ia.UOD at 3:10a.m. 1D tbe 400 '"-=========::;--~';:===·=·==·=="=~:::::"=11::::.' at S159, were atoltD from and 6 p.m •••• Alter 2 m-. block of Martuertte ••• Brl.an r tbt caq,ort atBerm&DCona-described as belDc Cau-ArDOld, ZO, of 911 Sea LIM, GRACE BIBlE CHURCH Christi on' Science way's resldemee, llZ W. caslans ln their 30s and Hubor View HWs, wuct.rgect Veter101• Memorial Bldc. S.rviceJ . Coast Hwy., Mariners MUt, 40s, as ked to look a.t MY-wltb drl'rinc UDder tbelnflueoce 565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa FIRST BiURCH OF behreea 12:20 a.m. and 2:ZO eral necklaces at WUUam of alcohol at 1:!5 a.m. at Ne•-CHRIST, SCiENTIST a.m. Roberts Jewelers, 3tZ-4 VIa port Ceater Dr. and Santa Bar-REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor 3303 Via Lido • MONDAY, JUNE Z ()porto, Ll.do VUlaie, tbe bara, Newport Ceoter ••• Pbo-SUNDAY SERVIC ES: Ntwport Reach James DaYid Farrand, 2'7, management discovered a to equipment Yaloed at $6-41 I 0 30 A.M & 7:00P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL of 1129 W. Balboa, Balboe, $475 ring missing from the was stolen from Ronald MAyo's Sunday Schoo l, 9 & 10r30 a.m. was charged with drtvtnc display case ).1st a.tter tbe ear wtdle 1t wu parked at his all ages, 9:30 SUNDAY SERVICES uDder tbe lnflaeoce of al-suspects left at 5 p.m. bome at UO Can&l, Newport · 9 & 10: SO a.,., cobol at Dover and Coast • SUNDAY JUNE 8 Shores, from 9 a.m. June 5 HOME:. BIBLE CLASSES· WEDNESDAY EVENING Hwy. at 2:30a.m •••• Allee Michael WUUam Costello uatU 6:30 p.m. June 12 • . • Call 552..()092 MEETING 8 i.m; Evelyn Sparu, 611 Lido 34, of 3010 Put Newpon; Wallace McRae reported that a ~eactuns B•ble Ooctnne• READING R<X>f'f . Park Dr., Lido Peo.lnsula, was charged with drtv1nc $60 radio ft& stolen from his •-----------Week days:. 9 a.m .. S p.m.. reported that 2 watebea and under the tnnuence of alco-boat at 201 E. Coast Hwy., Wedneaday:9 a.m.-7:•! p. a necklace, nluect at$1,250, hoi ln coonectlon With a 811 Brt.d(e area, between 3 ATTEND Tuesday - were stolen from ber home minor tra.tflc accident at p.m. Jane 12 and 8;30 p.m. THE CHURCH 9 _a.m .. 5 p.m.: ·7·9 p.m. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT between 8 p.m. May 30 and Coast Hwy and Do•er at June 15• OF YOUR CHOICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 6 p.m. JODe 2 ••• Nicholas 12;45 a.m. ·• . • John steve • FRIDAY, JUNE 13 SECOND OiURCH OF ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF Steele, ZZ2 Ooyx, Balboa ls-Cunn.lJlgham, zo, of 215 Lr-A CalJ.Iornia lostitute of REGULARLY OiRJST. sOENTJST The followtng per800S ue doing business as: BestCa.r- pet Bargains, 600 N. Main St., Santa Ana, Calif. 92701: Rose L. Emerllng, 2348 Port Dumess, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660; Tbomas P. EmerllDg, Z348 Port Our- ness, Newport Beach. Cal. 92660. ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES laDd, reported tbat a saU vine, Newport Helthts, ns Tec::bDoJory researc h boat, tied Newport Beadlac 6-19-75 bag with saUs and fttttngs charged with being 1Dtod-to a buoy )Jst otl Kerckboft We tnVlte you to won.tup Cororu~ del Mal To Wbom lt May Concern: was stolen from b1s Roble , cated 1D publlc at 1:20 a.m. W.artne Lab In Chtna Cove, LUTHERAN CHURCH JSUJ ooNDPAaay·ftSOfOOac View LDri.O ' . ...:.. Subject to lasuance of tbe Cat boat stored at the Bahia at 2930 w Coast Hwy Ma was broken Into between 5 p.m. -q•· llcense applied tor, DOUce Cortntblan Yacht Club oo lne rs MU~ ••• A el~tron~~ Jane 13 and 8:30a.m. June 16, OF THE MASTER SUNDAY SERV1CE1CU.rp Is hereby giYeo that the Bayside Dr., Corona del tabletop "pong" game was and radios, a computer, regu-2900 Pacifec Vn Dr. WEDNESDAY 8:00 ,,M. uDderslped proposes to Mll Mar, between 11 a.m. June stolen from the recreation lator and other electronic Corona del Mar. Cllif. Readins Room: alcoholic beveraces at tbe V1 and 5 p.m. June 2 ••• room at Oakwood apart-equlpment, valued at $1,137, LAWRLNCE D. FRUHLIN''"" 3500-B F.. CoucBwy. premises, described as rol-lctor Swearingen found a meats be w 5 were stolen. r "·" Eatruce oa Narci••a• lows: 127-29 Marine Ave., burned highway flare oo the 2 am t eenThr:~myo: • SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Pasto r Phone 644-2664 Mon.-Fri.: 10 ~.m. to s p.m -. •• Publllb: Jaae 12, 19, 26, Jaly 3, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Eoatp. F -44339 Tbis business 1s conducted by a general I)Clrtnhshf¥>, Stcned: Rose L. Emerl.loc. Tbls statement was tuect with the County Clerk of Orance Couoty May 29, 1975. Balboa Island/Newport hood or his car, 'With burn men'~~ t'ea'vlng a seldom-Vandals painted "toortsts go SUMMER SCHEDULE SDDday aftenaooa: 1 to 3 Sea~, Ca.Ufonl.a. marks that dld an estimated used door at t he Mllo Health home" oo 2 teon.ls courts at Sat.: 10 a.m. to -4 p.m. Pursuant to sucb 1Dteo-$200 dama(e, wbUe the car Club 206 Walnut Newport Promootory Point apartments, Sunday wor ship: 9:30 a.m. You ar~ cordi~Jly invited tloo, the understcnect 1a ap-was parked oo tbe street Sbor~s, at ll:4o • a.m. are spray-i)alnted the ptes, and Nursery and Coffee Hour to ~ttcnd Qurcb Semen •• LIGAL MOTICI plyl.og to the Department of at his home at 5005 Bruce beLieved to have taken ex-scribbled obscen.ltles oo the ~d to uJC Rudin Room. F1CT1TlOUS BUSI.NESS N.<M£' St ATE'IttNT Tbt loll~ periOD 1.1 cto!Dc bumeis n: ca1. T'tt.- •et ClUb, 1210 r .oadcJDd.erry, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9!628: Pliny C. Ha.UU II Aaoctates, Inc. (a CaLUorula corporation), 1280 Loodooderry, Costa Mesa, Ca. 926!6. Publl.lb: June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1975, Ul tbe lfewport Rutlor E~: 1'4*111: AlcohoUc Beverace Cootrol Crescent, Lido Sands, at 11 erclse and sports equlpmeot walls, sometime between mid- for i.ssua.Dce of an alcoboUc a.m •••• JobnJa.cobSWtcart, 1 valued a t $143 night and 7 a.m., causlng an beYerlJe Uc:eose (or 11-62, of 808 W. Bay, Balboa, • estima.ttd $1,550 damace ••• ,c;...-.lfor Ml• ~~ waa claf(ed wUb 4rtvlDg • MONDAY, JUNE 9 lwben Naocy Patee parked ber as follolrs: "47" OD Sale under tbe IDflueoce of al-I Beatrtce Haney De la ca.r Ul tbe carport at her home General (Bona Fide Public cobol at 8th and Bay, Bal-Vlgne, 58• of 617 Leowood, at 5204 Seashore West New- .THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH~ THE CEMT!it FOR IIILlCA\._JlUPJIS, ••41 A.M. llllLE CLASlt'S 11c00 A.M. WO RSH" HOUR Tbts buatneaa Ia cooduct- ed bJ a corporatioo. LIGAL MOT1CI Eating Place). boa, at 7;55 p.m. Costa Mesa, •as ctarged port, from 11 a.m: June 14 un - YARDLEY, Robert P. • TUESDAY, JUNE 3 'Wlth drivl.ng under the lD-tU 8 a.m. JUDe 16, someone FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publish.: June 26, 1975, In Mark Alan Hlntt reported n uence of a lcohol ln the broke into lt and stole a ste reo NAME STATEMENT the Newport Harbor Enslgn. the tbeft of a boatandtraUer 3000 block or Bayslde, Co-tape system and tapes nlued The followl.ng person ls from a part:iog space at his rona del Mar, at 10:10 p.m. at $185 , dol.og business as: Carriage Oakwood apartments res t-..• John Heston, 1856 Bay-• Saddlery, 145 E. 18th St., L!4;AL t40TICI! deoce 8-40 Irvtne sometime po rt, West Upper Bay, told --------- Costa Mea, Cal. 9Z62'7: Ray n CTITIOUS BUSINESS betwe~ 5;10 a.m: and 4p.m. pollee be heard his bedroom 7s00 ,.M. !VAC.LfSTU:: HOU. O,.R. JI~MY CO~S, PASTOR Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEL -REAR INT£RDE"NOMINA TIONAL, FULL GOSPEL Corporatloa Name: PUny c. HuttU A Auoclates; PU.oy c. Hasau, Pres. C. Mllton, 890 w. t5tb St., NAME STATEMENT ••• A $150anttqueclockwas s lldl.ng glass door open at Newport Beach. CaW. 92660. burglarized from the llYlng-about 10:30 a .m .• then went Tllis bustDess ls cooduct-The toUowtnc per801l Is room at Marjorie Bowman's Into the room and found a LKAL MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT IUHOAV SCHOOL: 9 :45 WOAIHifiiiRV1CE: 11:00 Thla atatemeot was ftled with the County Clerk ofOr- qe County Juoe 9, 1975. Publish: June 12, 19, 26, Jaty s, 1975, In the Newport Harbor EuJp. F -4-4552 LIGAL MOTICI ed by an tndlndual. doing business 11 Boonie's, home at 1707 E. Ocean Blvd., $100 stereo set mlsslng · • · Signed: Ray C. MUtoo. ~09eacbLe9~ .. !~h8oDStn1., NJ~~ Balbo& between 2 P m Ma y Clay pots and plants valued Tbts statement was ruect VV\r. e o---. 30 and 8 a.m. JllDe' 3 •. . . at $220 were stolen fro:n with the Couoty Clerk of Or-1618 Bedford Lane-D, New-WbUe Jobn Sacher played the s ldeyard of Lole Knight s ange County June 2, 1975. po~hte:-t!~~~i. conduct-racquet ball at the spa of home at 330 Montero, Bal- Publlsh: JUDe 5, 12, 19, Part Newport apartments, boa, between 6 p.m. June 9 26, 1975, 1D tbe Newport ed by an I.DdlYldaal. wbere be Uves someoot' and 1:30 p.m. June 10 • · • Harbor Ensign. Ft-4350 Slgned! 80Dnle Jo SaiD. stole his wallet and $400 A $100 surfboard was taken F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement ,.. tiled from an onlockedwalllocker from WUILam Cahill's pa Uo, NAME STATEMENT with the County Clerk ofOr-• • • AleDDder Wttold Bern-2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Hal- The rou--persoo lB. ___ L_I_GA_L_MCm __ a __ _, a.nge County Jont lS, tm. ..r... 23 of 514 AYocado boa, between 6 p.m. June 9 ....... Publlsb: June 19, 26, Jllly -, • ' and 1 30 J un 10 dotDc bartneu u: (1) Or-nCTIT10US BUSINESS 3, 10, 1975, In tbe Newport Coroa:a del Mar was charged : p.m. e · · · qe CoaDty Fair Swap Meet, NAME STATE ME NT Harbor Enslp, Ft.4T71 wUb drtYiDc ~r tbe In -Burglars who twisted ott the (!) On.act County Swap The toUowl.og per900 Is fbt~ of alCOhol tt 2:40 front doorknob at Roberts Meet, 88 Fatr Drtn, Costa doing business as: Aft'Ul-Ll;s MOT1CI . a.m. oo E. Coast Hwy. near Vaugtvl Co., 400 W. Coast Mea, Calli. 926%6: Tel PIUI ated Broters, Realtors, wu. Bays1de, In the bay br ldgt' Hwy., Mariners Mile, be- £ t n.. Inc (Call area. tween 7 p.m. June 6 and ll erp a, • -· 2953 Royal Palm Dr., Co-n c TmOUS BUSINESS • 9:45 a.m. June 9, took meo's ·a,m~a • State of lnoorpora-Ita Mesa, Ca. 92626; Rich-NAME STATEMENT THURSDAY, JUNE 5 jackets, a suit, a tape re- tJoD).. 1670 SI.Dta ADa Ave., ard Charles Herman, 2953 The followlnc penoo 1a Two tiWlls racquets, corder, cUllen's band radlo, Costa Mna, CaW. 928!7. Royal Palm Dr., Costa Mesa, dol.og bui1Des1 u :; Secreta, n1utd at $140, were stolen aolt smaller items wtth a Tt\11 bu•tnessl.lcooducted Ca. 926Z6. Z195 Vlsta Entrada, New-trom Tbomas Saffer's car total nlue estJm'ated at bJ a ooq,oratJoo. This business ls conduc ted port Beach, Ca. 9!660: Pope wbUe lt wu parked 1n the $2,697. Coq,oration Name: Tel by I.D l.nd1Yldua.1. Hilburn, 2195 Vllta En-drtnway ol b1s borne at • Pbll Enterpr18es, Inc., Stped: Richard Cbarlts trada, Newport B•c~ Ca. 1837 Commodore Baycrest TUESDAY, JUNE l O Tbomu 0 . PbUUps, PrH. Herma.n. 92660. trom 8 p.m. J~e 4 untU 21BO ruVcela CDrta&l"-GelsLido' 26ls,lof Tbll statemiDt was ttled TIUs statemeot was ftled Tbls bustnessll cooduct.d 7:SO a.m. June 5 • • . A ,.,..., e, wltb tiM Coaaty Ctert ofOr-with the County Clerk ofOr-by a Umlttd pai1Der~. Ytbtele left at Howard's and Armando John Ramirez UCe CoutJ JIDt 5, 1975. ance County Jane 19, 1975. StcPtd: Pope Hllbam. CbeTrolet 855 Dove Air-of San BeruardtDo •ert ar- Pabltu: .Jaae 1!, 19, ze, Publilh: June 26, July 3, This ltatemeot ,.. ftled port ana' for rec-tr's tad rested at 3:55 p.m. at tbe Ju1J 1, 1t75, Ill the Newport 10, 17, 1975, 1.o tbt Newport wtth the Ccaaty Clerk otor. a $842 ~ tape deck and Lido lsle address 011 a Harbor Eulp. F -«488 Harbor Enatp. F -.U9tl ance COUI!ty JUDe 1t, 1075. ndlo •• trom lt some-cta.rre of possesstoo of Publ'• ... J e6 J"'" • ttme bMW .. 5:30p.m. Ju.ne du(erous dl"'ICS ••• Doooa liOn SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATI OF CAIJFOIOOA FOR THE COUNTY OF OtwfG! Mo. AM)lt OR.D&R TO SliOW CAUS£ (CCP 8eetiaa 11'77). LIGAL MOtiC! ww llDt " ' ""-~ •· • aDd 8 a.m. June s ... A Weeks Bobn. 725 DomJ.Dco, 10, 17, 1975. In tbt Newport the Bluffs 'WU arresttd at Harbor EnaJp.. F-4491a baf'Jlar a:mubtd a bole In • 10:00 A.M •• on Jlllytt,lt7:l, a clua door b tbe west 10:50 p.m. after a disturb- UI tbt courtroom of Dlpart-LIGAL . llld of tbt Pantrt4> rutau-anc. at Hoac bolpttal and mat, at tbt CocmtyCoo.rt-__ ;;o.;;;;.-.-.-MO._'IIC-...,;;:;;1_,.. rut, 111 Palm B&Jtc., and c .. rc-t 'WittlpubUc lntolica- boa•, locat.d at 700 C1Yic flC'ITI'IOOS BUSIDSS toot $31l troa: a cash rec-tloD ••• Roaald WUUams CIDCir DriYe Welt, Sa.Dia NAlfl STATBtaJn' llltel', bttw .. 1!:15 a.m. BFantsroot, ~~~ ~=~!.N· ~! Ala&, Ca1JI)nda. ud allow 1ba i>Uowilll ,.,_.art l.lld 5:15 ~---. --caqe, U any. Wb,J tbe ptltl-etoile ._ .. ._, aa IIGblll • a.m.. wbtD a ella~ wltb drt'f1DI alder ttoa t)r ctuc-of aame !porte Lad., !Ill &. Cout ="" DOUeed tbt brokln tbe .,.,...... 011 a.lcciiM)l at ltw:.ld DOt bt Cft.llhd. 81Pftt, eon. del Mar: 11:45 Lm. at E. Cout Rwy. Ia n 1..AM1 MJCHILLE rr IS FURTRIR Rletard ... pniiMt, • FRIDAY, JUifE & tDd Jambore., .. r Prom- rou.aTill, a 1t1.111or by ORDIRED tlat a copyol~ latl C..U. C~ Dua Carl a....oo DWa, S8, of oetory Po1al • • • J...-..lry .101 IDWARD FORRUT!R ordtr to lbow caut bt Plb-Po111t, caw.: aot.t &eq. ID ...... NewportSbores, ud cub llotallJic SIG ID .AJCD MARY Aid FOR-l1abld ill tbt Hnport Bar-ltnm, Y1ct ~.IINI ftl ellaJ1ed wUb pabUc: An· ftlae were ltii:Ua froiD tbt UI'I'I;R, Pa.nat8. t>r bor Bli.tp. a Dnii'IP'fol Vtllllln a~ Waod'led txmcattoa at 11:40 p.m. at bomt of Jacqalya llot.l at c-.. til Kame. ~~Mnl etmalatba prtlited tun.; Rabie u... -.1 lllt ud .. cfaddeD. Clldnl 100 0eeu FI'Oit. ...._ WIIIDM, JOIIDWARD Ia Onace eo.t:J, C&IJ. tnu.. lt10t BeaQ ltd., N...,art ••• Br.il Colla, Mtw .. S:to Md lO:tO JUD. ~ ..s IIA.IT .. -. ~a w.t tor a.r · c~ e.o. CIIM.; a. Ill Coni, BalbOa laiUd, The foUowtng person 1s doing baslness as: Wesco Label, 206 Driftwood, Co- rooa del Mar 93625: Leroy (Lee) James Harkless, 206 Drtttwood, Co~ del Mar 92625. EVANGELITISTIC SERVICE: 6:00 ,.M.IUNOAY PRAYER ANO BIBLE STUDY: 7:30 ... M. WEONEmAY WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR PHONE : 642-8762 Plymouth Congregational Church· Th1s bus iness Is conducted by an 1Dd1Yid1Jal. Signed: L. J. Harkless. This statementns fUed wltb tbe COUDty Clerk ofOr - aoge Cocmty Jane 11, 1975. A Frt>~ and lnd~mdmr CongrtganOfllll Orristian Orun-h THI:. REV. JOHN A. U NDV ALL. Mm1ster Sun<by Semct• 10 00 a.m Btble Stud) Q a.m and 7 p .m. Church School 10 a.m . 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Publish: June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1975, 1D the Newport Harbor Ensip. f -44702 Nursery care JWOVided Phone: 642-2740 1e (I) Ide ~ otice THE 1975 -76 EDITION OF YOUR HARBOR AREA TILIP•0•1 DlaiCt'OBY .. GOtHG TO BED VERY St«>RTL Y'' II SUII YOUI filM IS AIIQUATilY IIPIISIITII Ill Till Olll Y COMPliTI Till OW · WMITI PA51 TIUPMOIII IIIICtOIT IICliSIYU Y SIIYIII COSTA .ISA -IIWPOII IIACM COIOIA Ill MAl & IIYIII DELIVIIY TO TME 75,. IESID!MCU & IUSIMESSES-JULY •75 CALL MOW '" AD roaMII&a,NIUOe-_._.,.,...,prior to B. A....,...;.~· au l'tPDI1IId a eloclatd.lo, en u e.....-. ot..U. \ tM dlate eat ~Dr IMUJIII • .._ ...._ a.ct., bOob. ud ...,. ..,_, 1 ...,.,.._ ....... ,,.,. t-.pet~~a . c.-...... ,..... .a tuG. ...._cro. fill..., lUlled a...._ D.ATID: .t-11, 1111. • ,..., *' 1l8cwt 11• ._ ='utrt r rtt1 ce be-l&3a-so3o I I 774-see31 W. .. a.nt~~auc.rt UMU&LOUJZU,,_. 1 ., •• ,.,.._ ..... .-u..-.111111.!11 Ill •... ........ oltM .. IrlorCGa't ~ .._...... p.1L 1M $110 .... .... ....,.. .......... bMl .... ._ ....... a.: ..... J.M.:i .. &Al 1 t ............ ,_ .... llllt8LLa roaaarato _., •••""'• .... .,,,.,... .... ....... .....,.., c~==::.. MI:BIUI .... ~~~ 1'1111 IIIJ'J·-WU llit ............ _ I ..... .-1 CIIMNa ('1.)111-wat~~~~CelllrCiefttfQr. 1-. e llld -,._ 1. ... -f ~c..., ,... lt. ~ ,_ .. _1\a.Mr 1:NI8 -·:?S:a :t.:;."''·• ••·•,· 10. n.a-. 11a. llliltja. ...... •ti " I , LUSIEY MOTHERS' co. INC. I .......... .. • • ----· --- . - We are ceiebratlnc 54 years of service to the Greater Harbor Area under the same ownership and manacement with Super Savlnc•" In every SUBSCRIBE TO THE EHSIGN ON/_Y f'):.oo A YEI\R CALL 673 ·0550 • CHIROPRACTOR 1-k> ...... MDP>.·l'"••··TI4"011 •.••• "'"'· 1:11•7 .... T. IO·S .......... _,...,. ..... T O .. O..V ~nc• :tass .... .,. co..,WT H ......... S UIT. C CO,.O ..... D•L ........ • ., •. ?.01 e IE AU TY lALOH ro. • ' Z41 ... ,_. BEA.UTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 ei!CYCLES SALES & SERVICE -20 1.. 17TH IT. COlT A ...... 646-7708 -84&-61156 ~CO(MI.UOICUTL~R ....... -....... ··~ IICtCLI Ulf ~-40711 Home of the "Centurk:Jn Super Le Mans'' 10 Speed • One day repair nnlce • DAILY SUNDAY 9 to 5:30 9to1 371 OLD HEWPORT IL. HEWPORT lEACH ACII)SS ,...,.. HOAG HOSI". • PLO-.STI ,LOWERIFOR ALL OCCAIIONS DIM•tl Tosh. FLOI!IB'l'S PIIOIII ...... 11 2411N•u ;a,.,... .. e=-:- • HIA"IMG AI Ill HAL ;A£8 ISCHE R ~~ ......... Flftinti~U 'iilf ~E.c-tllwy. C:......4fi- I'/NIIII GAS SAVER JEEP '4x4 WAGONEER Vinyl Roof . .. GEN fLEMAN of culture, 49, JUNE JAMBOREE! starting art brokerage In New Lowrey Citation Corona del Mar, wlsJ,es Theatre organ wfSym- to pay for room in Corona phontzer, save $1100. del Mar near ocean for Story &r Clark Piano in con- 8-12 months. Local ref-temporary Wal., reg. erences. For interview, price $1455, now. , $ 915. write to: Box 50, c/o En-New Yamaha ElOR console sign Newspaper, 2721 E. orpn, reg. price $3600 Coast HW}., Corona del • .,895 --buy for •••• .,.. • - :-M-:ar:::-:,:-C..,ai-:U-=.-:92:-6-2_5. ___ 1 Steinway grand p\aDOS --8 on our noor from $3795 up •. -=.,~~;Zi~'-C.:M.:riil Lowrey Teente Geente or-v gao, only . • • . $ 795. TENT unit, convertible, complete. Purchased at f:a.ctory in West Germany -never used. Call before 10 a.m., after 6 p.m. 968- 1440. CABIN CRUISER -33 foot . Twln Ch rysler engines. Good ooOOIUon. Quick sale for $9,750. Call Mr. Hand- reo, 675-5774. o MISCELLAHEOUS GLEN'S GARDENING -and- Cleanup Service. Reason- able rates. Good referenc- es. CaU 673-2007 alter 5 p.m. o FOR REHT Galaxy orgu --loaded wtth goodies, j!st . . $1295. Console piano --rental re- turn, ••.•.• ,$ 895. SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Lowrey -Stelnway-Yamaha 1907 N. Maln St., Santa Ana Est. 1914 • WANTED TO REHT LOCAL SWIM Instructor and young daughter want two bedroom unfurnished house or apartment. Ex- cellent local references, Call be!ore 1 p.m. 675- 4385. F AM.ILY OF THREE, two adults and one ll1gh school girl, needs two bedroom house with garage and yard, Co$ Mesa or vicinity, Prefer long- term, reasonable monthly rental. We do oot Uke to move! Call 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 673-0553 days. After 6 p.m . 531-6131. HOUSE -3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Professionally dec- orated. Private patio. All buut-tns. Garage. Private laundry room. Choice area of Corona del Mar. Adults only, no pets. Terms to be discussed after lnspec- tlon. Phone 675-20'.il. TWO BEDROOM, 2 OO.thprl-~~~~~~~~~~ vate apt, with private ENVELOPES -S25 patio, prlva.te Laundry fac-per 100. Send 25~ and UUies. Garage. All built-self-addressed, stamped IDs, Choice Corona del envelope. P, 0 , Box 4447, Mar location. Newly dec-Dept, TM, lnlne, Caltfor- orated, Nfults only, no n1a 92664. pets. Ter ms to be dis- cussed aner inspection. Phooe 675-2051. • DECORATING QISTOM WILTS DUST RUPPLES ... PILLO" SHAMS loy Ju4y 552-0732 • MY CL!AMI!IIS • ......... try AII----Ptl'#hft••'""- IIIIo &. ~ Cllll Bic•ntennial activities set Newport B•cll wtll salute the nattoo's rnolutlonary war patriots wtthabteeateo- nial resttn.t week full or run IJ'ld ucttement, accoJ'diDc to Les steft'ensen of Cameo Hlghlallds, cbaJrman of the city's blcentHlOJ.al ctt!Jens · advisory committee. Tbe festival week begins at 9:30 a.m. Friday, July 4, wtth a bicycle and costume parade In Marl.ners park, and eods with the 15th an- nual cbara.cter boat parade Saturday, July U:. A hlghllght of the festival wlll be a flreworka display tile night of July 4 at the northeast corner of Fatrway No. 3. lnlne Coast Country Club, beginning at 9 p.m. The Mariners park parade wlll feature the appearances of membersoftheCUyCoun- cU, the board of edUcation, and other civic dtgnitaries. Prkes wlll be awarded to children with the best deco- rated bicycles and best cos- tumes. Richard H. Pauley wUI be master of cere- monies. On July 5, there wUI be a pet shOw in Fashion Is- land, sponsorE:j by Russo's Pets. The first In the summer concerts In Fashion Island will salute the bicentennial July 7, starting at 9:15p.m. Sponson!d by the ctty•s park, beaches and recrea- tion department, a volley- ball tournament wlll be held on 3 Saturdays, July 5, 12 aod 19, attbeCoronadel Mar state beach. On July a, a Huck Ftpn fl!obJng derby will be hJYd on the Newport Beacb pier, a lawn bowlin.g tournament at the San JoaQuin Hllis Partr.. and a 5-mUe tun run at the Corona del Mar high school. On Friday. July 11 , the annual pier-to-pier swim contest will be held orr the Balboa Peninsula lifeguard headQuarters, starting at 10 a.m., and a penny carnival wUI be sbged at the Corona del Mar Community Youth Center at 2 p.m. A city-sponsored tennis tournament begins at 8 a.m. Saturday, July lZ, at the San JoaQuin Huts courts. SIGNS Willi ROYALS Dan Quisenberry, a form- er Orange Coast College pitch.tng great, has signed a professional baseball con- tract wtth the Kansas City Royals of the American League. Dan racked up an Impressive 20-7 record this past season as a senJor at La Verne College, He pitched for Barry Wallace's OCC Pirates during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. He had a llne 1,70 earned run average ln 1973 as a sophomore. BREATHE AN "1,'' PLEASE .... Aaa MoCielllltoiCoroaa del Mar operate• UCI ooa:lpdter wWI beJ' br..tb Yia tbt special oducalloa teriDloal mtem -b)' VCI 1eolor Chatl• 'lr&JDOr-. rtpt. Tbe SETS wu deltped I<> eooble pllyolc:ally -Cijlpld periOU to IWlM tile nst refereDee ud le&rDlrll raoveu ol oompaten. Ann wW bl a ..a.tor Delt fl.ll &t Con~~~~. delMar biCb. school. -- JUNIOR OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALLERS from Newport left Tuesday for tbls week's oaUoaal tounwneot ID Detroit. From left, bl.ck row, u. Morrlca Park, Lort Webb, SuUWle Askew a.od Coach Dale FllckiDcer; rroo.t row, Su~te Crone. at lett, aDd. Sue Corea. All are students at Lincoln middle schOol bere. They are accompanied bY Marte LUDdle aad Lfllll Droke, both freshmen at Newport Harbor hlell. Aloag with team captalD Tammy Lauderdale or Founta1D Valley, tbey mate ap the Orange County Jr. Girls Volleyball Team. (Enslp photo) LOCALS IN JR. OLYMPICS A girls volleyball team loaded with Harbor Aree. talent opens play today,June 26, in the national Junior Olympics in Detroit. Tbelr coach says theOrangeCoun- ty Volle,U.ll Club has a great chance of winning the championship in the 11-14 age group, He also toot a 15-18 yeu-old team to De- troit, The youager team ba.s 5 Lincoln m~ddle school girls and 2 Newport Harbor bJ(I!. school freshmen. A ctrl from Fountain Valleyandonetrom Santa Ana complete the squad. The team ls coached by Dale Flickinger of Gardeo Grove. whO ls also assis- tant coach of the u.s. Na- tional Junior Girls Team, which ls now touring Korea. Tbe natiooal team lu.cludes Karry DeaYer of Corona del Mar. Tbe Onnge County team LDchtdes Lincoln studetlts Mootca Part. 14. Su&aDDe . Askew, 13; Lori Wehtl, 14; Su~te Croae, 13. and Sue Corea, 12. Marte Lundle and Lynn Kroi.e, both 14, are freshmen at Newport Har- bor. All were picked as aU- stan ll'om a recent Oraoce County jllnlor 11.1gb school toa.rntmeDt woo by L1Dco1Jl. ·Coaeb Pltcttncu,•"U~ Dale" 10 tbe etrls, calli Lo ri w~··poulblythebelt 8th grade wolleyball player 1n America.'' Tlle pretty 14- yea.r-old was YOted most Ya- luab1e player tn tbe Orange County touney. To raise money tor the De- troit tou.nament, which Ls sponsored by the A.A. U., the team bad to n.J.se $6,000 at utdblt1oo pmes, a bllte- a-tboo fuod-nlnr, aod by ma!UllAg booths at school fa.l.n. The club ls a ooo- protlt orpnlu.Uoo, and Coach FUettnger and his as- slltaD.t, Daa Perdue, work witbout pay, "American girls tave al- ftYS bad tbe t:aleot to com- pete apJnst anybody ID vol- le)'tall," tbeortus Dale, "but tano't bad tbe tnln- LDc. w, are startt.ng to train tbtm YOUIIC naw, aDd we be- Hen we wW e•entuallJ ta•e a oauoaalwomeu'steam tbat eaa beat aoybody. We w'lll ban too much sb.e for the AslaD teams, aDd be too q_ulclt for the European~." Lut S.Wrdl.y, tbt Onnce County JQUad warmed up for tbe Jr. Olymplca wttb an . exblbltloo bere Wltb Queeo of -.. bleb seboo~ tup ll1Cb IIICbool t.im IDChieaco. Tbt Cblcaco team beat the local 11-14 y•r..oldl. and JPUt wttb On.nce County'l 15-18 tam. LIGALMOnc~ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING 8eodt ... •lloa1sland (osta Meta Family Home PLUS Income .,. RONA DEL MAR. Almost oew. Custom buUt far present owner. FIYe bedroom l_aome, 2 blocks from the bfach. Sepante dlntng room, plus spacious family room. Two bedroom rental in rear unit. Call 673-8550, Call 673-8550 ..., THE REAL ESTATERS 112 IIUGUIRITI, CCIIOIIA DI!L MAl tn-'l!t VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS LA5UNA CONDOS . .... _ ....... _ Ocean Views· Very choice North Laguna Iocattoo. Slx lovely spacious 2 bedroom units aod ooe overslf.e 3 bed- room plan. Close to beaches, shoppin&: and all , that LaguQI. Art Co lony charm. Top quality eoo- structton. From $54,950. · Call 675-7225 SITUATED OM TEN ACRES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTiotEH'n Fu~nlthH & Unhunlah .. • Plha&e Padoa • Pbeplacll • POOLS • t Hole P,llloa 01- • T .. l, . • liP•••• P•iiJ .. cdo. • MI. lo ldloola •• Plol'_.- 900 $eo L ••• COM Moc:Atttnn nor e.aat Hwy., dose Foshl ... lsl•tl IIH-:1611 HARPIST Ro.Ue CoriOD baa U.. a1coed for aD \Ill· limited MP&ement at Dtl Webb'• Newporter Ina. ae- eord.l.a& to r-ent muacer Ectnrd Nlero. MIN Cor.- '-appearille trom 7 to 11 p.m. W-...:ti.JiudTIII.n- da.yl, 7 to 11:30 p.m. P'r1- daJI and SabmaJI aDd S to 10 p.m. Suday .. Sbt 1a1 played II l<elociYiaod Tbalre alld tile '- Pq.a of tbo ......... wttb nametou IJIDPbOar orellll- t.IU Ud wttb Reb tuda .. MCmC£ IS HEREBY Gl-R.EALTOR e 842.e472 VEM t1a1 tile CIIJ CoucU of Fnd Wartar. liplb -· Looala Prim& alld'Rod Slrol- .... ll1oo laa -tile r... .hlncl atpl.tlt ca TV'• "bclv .,_. .... ,,.... tM CltJ ollfewport S.cb 2ot00 WEST COAST HWY ,, NEWPORT BEACH .. w -• JIOOOII• boOriDI ~:::=~~==~=~===~~~~: reprdlol T-• lbp ol Tn<l llo, 1910, -··-'· • • .. lA' FS RIPGICT I I I 111e -lolw"'"-lata ::::..:;,:: : C -unit sales, · through · the !='.::."'~: Multiple Listing Service of ~!t~.=.!.':;~ the Newport Harbor-Costa •.:;;:':':8'7ic=~ Mesa Board of Realtors, =':t~= totalled 371 tn May. ,,_..,.. ':·~~=-~'~"!.]J~ 3,339 listings were pro- !'! c::; ces8ed during tbe first 5 ea. months of 1975, · of wbicb 48% were sold. 78% of the sales were ~~Uvel ,._~1 r'G·,;'fa!fil•wr•~•jjri • ' . .. NTRY-tiKE ESTATE Oet-baU a'crt e~tate LD Harbor View Hl1t. com- plete wltb 5 bedroom, farnUy room bomt. G~ &Dd pool tt.t art f:aotutlc. Yoa ban to IHlt to bellnt tt. You own tbt laod. toot SEE IT AND LET~S DISCUSS IT. •••• COM DUPLEX LET US SHOW YOU SOS POPPY -~-iT'S A HONEYttt Cbarmt.og 2 bedroom bouse PLUS turntabed bachelor apartmeot in old Corona del Mar. $78,500 I I 8 8 COMMERCIAL 14 UNITS PROFESSIONAL· MEDICAL . ASKING $250,000 INCOME $45,000 WOOD AND BRICK IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR Very UDII.-1 ud outlltaDcHnc boa• -Tnt~ at the beacbl -Emal&rce U'ftDc room, famllJ room. ~It ~kbM. &arc• master bedroom, plu two •• otblr bedrooms. $112,500 WEST NEWPORT TWO HOMES located oo 1-1/2 lots! Ooe has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and large flunUy room --newly deconted aDd ready to move tn. The other with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, ftreplace and patio ls leased at $S50 per monthl Call for appolDtment. Priced at $135,000 . . ·' IIIOCIIIIII · 6~Jitl . MIWPOIT 1140t • • 1!{1. &,..u £Jif . . SAN DIEGO COUN17f· · THE BEST IN INCOME PROPERTY JAMTASTIC OC:EAtRONJ DWUXl Loeated in tbe best oceanfront area in Newport Beach! Only 1 'h yrs. old. Upper unit has 4 bedrooms + ' sauna, lower unit has 3 bedrooms. $218,000. Clint Moses 642-8235. (G36} SU ...... +MII•te OM SANDY IIACH Oceanfront duplex -2 bedroOms eaeh UDit. Outstanding VIEW. Ideal investment. Asking $149,000 incl. land. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (G32). 1 STIPS TO IIACH 2 woodsy homes -eaeh has 2 bedroom, 11h baths, beam ceilings -almost new condition -2-car garage. $120.000. Rosemary Sietz M4-QOO. <G38) 901 Dowf Drift 6-41--IJJS 11644 MKArtbur 81\0d. 64+62 .. Newport Beech, c.liforni• 92883 TWO GROVES 10.60 ACRES OF GRAPEFRUIT ODe ot the best prodUclDc grapetruit grons in RedlaDds. U shares of Mentone Mutual Water Co. nt. (I'OYe backs up to Redlands airport with a lot of potential for fast development. Zone A-1. Owner wtll help ttna.nce. $95,000. 91,4 ACRES NAVEL ORANGES Approximately 900 trees or the tlnest QaYtl OraJlltS. Thll cro•• las a cleared buildlng saJte with aU at1Uties to tM area. Tile home tbat was there "~~~~ ~-c.P to -~ ........ ZoDed 4-1. Owner will belp t1nance. $54,000. KIVETT REALTOR& BETTY WEST ASSOCIATE R.:DLANos o,,..c£ 783·208& U88 E CITRUS , REDLANDS .................... COMMERCIAL BUILDING 3,000 Sq. Ft. P-L-E-N-T-Y OF PARKING . $52,500 .. YOtJ'U bt Jlad eoaaonow tbat ~ ~ r•lestate today." lOY R. McCARDLE UALTOll ru ... .,. .... 1111111111111111 i I iii 1'11111111 t l :: S l : l l I l l Ill l : l S l l l l II C l: Own Your Own Piece Of Sunily taibllia TEN ACRES-$5500 e $Ill DOWN e OWN II WILL CAllY IALAMCI• PAYAILI 160 PIR MOMTH all the sparkling harbor FOUR BEDROOM, S BA TR HOllE READY FOR YOUR C()MPLETE ENJOYMENT 7!107 EBBTIDE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 to 6 Cameo Shores HOME SUPREME $157,500 Three hedroom, 3 bath home buUt around a spark- ling pool. All thls---wtth the t>lue Padflc .Lt your doorstep! 4507 TREMONT, CAMEO SHORES OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 to 6 SPYGLASS RIDGE Highly upgnded 4 bedroom, 3 ~th single level home, This SANDPIPER MODEL has been custom deconted and profess. Landscaped. Mapt.ftceot patio and viewing deck. Three car gange. Ideally located next to Spyglass Hill. $119,900, YOU OWN THE LAND. Open dally 1 to 5 p.m. 3860 Ocean Birch, COM. BIG CANYON Highly customised 4 bedroom BROADMOOR bolne • 3000 sq. ft. or llrtnc space includes an e'lp'oded • &mUy room, Uvfnc room .'lQd ma.stel' bedroom. Professlooa.Uy landscaped, air cooditlooed plus muy other extras you must see to apprec1ate. Out.stud- lng valued for this prestige locatloo. $171,900. Open d:aUy 1 -4:30 p.m. 17 Cn>ress P,int I....ane. •••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDING!! In every respect. describes this 4 BR, s Ba., family rm., formal din. rm. home. Each room with a view of :Fashion Island, Back Bay or hills. Situated in one of Newport's most prestigious areas & realistically pnced at $210,000 -Fee . UNSURPASSABLE!! Super custom home with a view from San Clemente to Palos Verdes . Extensive use of wood & beamed ceilings. 2 BR .. fam. rm .. sunken bar. One of a kind! ToJ) Laguna Beach location! For app't . to see. call 833-9265 or 675·2373 ofiJo JJ- Spacious 4 BR., family rm., clin. rm. On S2 n. &tnny priv. patio. $179,000 Waterfront 4 BK., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier • noat, sandy beach. $295.000 Beaut. & BR, S Ba, or 4 Bllt 4 Ba. with 2 BR, 1 bath apt. Sandy beach, c.-ourtyard, sbore moonng. 1295,000 BILL GRUNDY, Reakoc ................ u ....... M11AYSIDI DL, MUTI t, M.a. QU1'1 • «OLTOIIS 17$8511 OPEN HOUSES 4500 ROXBURY: Cameo Sboret. OCEAN Vl.EW,. I bedroom, famDJ room, apaclous Ian IDd patJo.1 OPEN Sun 1-5: $12'7 ,500. 717 ORCHID: Coroaa del Mar. S&lartllDc S btd- room, l -1/Z baths. Bectnur'a lock at $&9,500. OPEN Sat ' SUD 1-5 . 1!0 SEAWARD: S._,reellffs. Tree ataded, cu.toiD ba1lt 111W l"el. beam cdl.IDcs. prtftte plus beach. $110,000. OPEN San 1-5 518 DAHLIA: Corooa del Mu. New 011 the aw.rtet ' dellcbtflll to see; a 3 bedroom ' a two bedroom. Ja~t 5 years old. $1Z5,000. OPEN Sat 1~5 )) EXCLUSIVE Corooa del Mar single home on lot ' ooe-half. Ca.o add eltn large unit. Truly a great Investment at $75,500. JJ FOR RENT Reotals: Most interesting 5 bedroom home on the bay witb prtnte pier. Yeuly $1500. per mooth. Newport Crest hldeaway -tuUy furnished ' beallt1fal. Y•rly at $800. per month. ....O.T UACJI.COitGMA ML MAll IUL •nAft lrKW.Im · COLE OF NEWPORT, ~TORI 2515·£. C.•t HI -· c.-.:;: .. ••••••••••••••••••• WONDERFUL WORLD OF NEWPORT SANDY BEACH 1s the setting for this big, tandsom~ aod UIUqae property. AU ben, tn th1s stunning borne of exquisite tute and quiet beauty, are: 4 bedrooms, a den, lntlmate d1n1Dc a.ra, Jut-word titcbell, ·~·' P LUS ,_,-....,. 2-bedroom, 2~bath apartment Impossible to dup licate on Lido $375,000 IUIUNM8 16.9ZO sq. ft inctudinc !PP"'•· 1,(0) sq. ft. of air conditioned oft~ -7.560 sq. ft. Is utr1 hilh ti1t.up, remainder of buitdln& Is conetwte btock and pumice block. 16' x 16' etectnc:atty operated ~o~tctlna door. 16' x 25' spray boottt. 600 amp .• 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury tlchta. llll r.tutJO PMIUMI for 40 cars - W, S.T• C.. & tt,Ml sq. ft. of ''· ,.,.en.. ....-plttdna. Price $325,000 Custom Radials save SfiO to 592 per set of fOIIr tires 40,QOO I&E'IlRD IIULT FOR -Will CARS THE 'INliW' KEEPS 1111 F&T IM!N .. THE RAIN n-~ -.1 ..._. Mlldo fiJ .. ,. -· a""' .. _ c:::...-l'olroteol WW 11tn llwot oN Cll --,..., m _... ................... 141 ............ ,.....! ... •nr 1111 ••• u~ l&lo w,......, ,_.,_ N-lo..,.,. ,.;c--•1• 1oo .!r.e~ ~ .. ~,. ---·---~~---.. --·-----·---_..,_ ,._.. .. ... All711·13 ..... """"'-.. eo.., __ ,.,.. ·- IR71·13 ....... 1»11. c.t. ...... , __ -.. ·- DR711·14 ..................... v..wc,DuoW ........ -·- ER71·14 -.-.-...--.e.-.. o.t, ---~f,oti>On FR78-14 r-. ~.c-. CuiU&t. ~ a... ..... ,.,..._, c-..•- HR71-14 ----==-"-C.W., ~ ...... ar...r ·- JR71·14 ~.-.Dido-.-.cw-.~ , __ c:....or, __ GR711·15 ~--GNM,.........,,,.., ""'"' - .......... -$60.85 $65.20 $67.85 $69.00 $74.55 $83.75 25' OFF $45.63 $48.90 $50.88 $51.15 $55.91 $62.81 $65~85 $59.85 HR711·15 =,.,...,.""""' ,...., Clldll. $85.75 '$64.31 LR71-15 =-~~~ $92 .85 $69.63 "-UJ2•PMrLT.,..tlrl .... llllltln. Save SJ2 to 541 Per Set POLYSIAS . Sale 4 For$95 978-13 BLACKWALL CLJSHIOI" BHI rQL\'GI.AS I • ., "'" ,. d •, · ,. .. 1 "' '·· I• '''" nl', o!o .. 1''" ,. "" II••' I'"'''·"'"' '•IJodl l'""'•~<"fol>ot•,lo•· o<oodl"lo ',,,. "'" ,.,...... ., .... ,,. ""''"''I',,,,,,,,,,., ''''""' .•. , .. " •..• "' "'' . "''"" ''""hi• , ... ~, ..... ' , .,,.j Jw,.l, J•h· odd '<•" tlo ·""! ""''' <' lo.t o ""'·"•~>. , ,..,r "'' ., , , .• 1--''" ,.,,~, , r.. . 1 • "'" • • 1 "" t• .>I I" • f, '"'·" • ,. • 1•ln• "" ,., I• 'I "'' ''"'" , I 1 d • ,,.,., " ,1, I" ••··•I II '""' ••· r.,,, , HI.\( II.\\ \II' \\IIIII \\\1.1 .... S•re S•te P"ce S•te S•le P<tc~ 1' 4tar \~S I·~., 41a<S105 1 t• It 41ao \119 I • 'I 41ao\ll' I ,. 1~'' I --~,, 4tiH $11t r.•r~._,,-,,,.,1 41a•S!ll •': 4ta<\ll• H;•r: ,,., 4 fa<l t•• r;~ l • I t. 4 101 \lS~ ''' U ar \11! •• ,, .. " --""' . . '"' ·-~ ... , . Our Great Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price c..d)·Ooft AII·Wulher 1• i1 boill W\1,., ,.,..,.,, cord tUt'• nntt_;.,.,. lfl •• ••· C ...... l Goo4,.... ··-1.-.. 1 title ttml II .,-.... -'"'"lilt oN ~lltnictll. '11111 wkle 1 .. HfiU Uud I• ~ .... --ldell.~ I 1..:11· •lq-k~" ,_ ,_ ""' ,. .. ~~etlloA. hi -_ .. "'' .... -'"' ., .... ,,.. ... -,_ lol iNilhli)' COKa1'e .. II c:e-,_ , ... t':!'.t.: I t'::'!!: 87&-13 BLACKWA~L IDO'ORT HAMoRIIIMII PUIUS11ED IIUIILY -I'AGt 12 , JINA BROUGHTON, rtamed outstanctt-d&Dcer of tbrl Jeat at Cof'ODl del Mar hJgtl scbool, wW coot1Due dlDclDc th1l auomer u 1 tacber at tbe DorotbJ lo Duce stacUo in Corooa Ml Mar. Jloa's t•ehlll& tpeeJaltJ ls )I.U, altboUBb abe bU studied (and is still lltlldytic) lD other fields tneludlng ballet, tap, bltoll, Tahitian aDd modem cSuee, At Corona del Mar High sbe ftli .. teeted *>r "Orcbesis," the top dancing group, and pert;,rmed wttb them tor 2 years, Including solo work. Jl.na baa al10 doDe modeUng. This year she ehorqnpbed aoma. of the dance routines for the tlt«h school's prodoctloo of the musical comedy, "Kiss Me Kate." JJ.oa IJYeJ lD Park Newport with her mother, Nan Broogbtoo, wbo is a h1gb faahtoo model LD the Soutbland, HOME LOANS -LOCALLY YOURS You made possible our substantially Increased savings Inflow. Now, we want to return the favor. If you are contemplating selling, buying or building a single family home, consult our Loan Officer about new loan terms, and the advantages of securing your financing from the Association which has loyally served this and neighboring communities for 40 years. For friendly expertise and prompt, efficient service, depend on Orange County's leading home loan lender. "BOAT CANYON. LAGUNA BEACH"- Bennen 8rldburv'• In lull eoiOI" 18"x26" origi,...l oil ~· iittiOQrte*tt. tuiUibll depicting 1 plc:tur-for framing. AY1illbl1 ftQUI L•~ml 8.-;:h 101' the nkin(l, II 111 rrwrine-neh•bHn Logun1 Foderll t.;thtulty •eproesuc.d office.. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS •• ALL ABOARD FOR THE LUAU!" says Jerry MeClalre, staDdtJJg, as Bob Paley, Betty McCb.ire and Gtony Paley, in tbe outrta:ger canoe, get ready for tbe Lido We Yaebt Club's July 12 event. There will be South Sea lsland· music, hula dancers, lalite performer-a, ro._.t pl.g llOd mal tats for Yacht Club members I.Dd cuesta at the Lido clubhoUse beach. Resern.tlons may be made with Ginny Paley at 673-7489 or All800 Bakerat 673-0123. LAGUNA .. GUEL. California 3 Monarch Bay Plan SAN CLEMENTE. California 801 North El Camino Real HOME OFFICE 280 Ocean Avenue Laguna Beach, California Telephone: 49-4-75<'1 LAGUNA HIUS, California 24301 Paaeo de Valencia LAKE ELSINORE, Calitomla 600 Weat Graham Avenue Auditions for play The Newport IDstttute of the arts will bold open audi- tions at 8 p.m. this Satur- day. June 28, for a new eomedy entitled '•Men v-.s. womeo.··· The play, says director MUeh Teemley, is an n- pertmeotal piece dealiDg wlth the confUct between men and women from the dawn or time on. It wW be pre~ sented th.ts August in an open field near the Instt~ tute. ''The atmosphere will be tbat of a football pme, wllb men a.od women dlvtded Into two teams and the audience seated in bleachers,'' says Mr. Teemley, Earlter thls Satur<ay, audWons wtu be held for ''The Right Pltbee Players,'' a Renaissance mime troupe, aod an aetlng laboratory wtU start wttleh wW run every Saturday throogbout tbe summer from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Institute of the Art., Orauge County's nrst ooo- eommerdal, p.~blle sup- ported school ot the arts, is located a.t Coast HYJ, and MacArtOOr 81..-d. 1n CofOQl delMar. CADET WEI Dll AN IS TRAINING IN TEXAS Jotm A. w eldman, son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Cbarlll H. Weidman o1 700 Poluettltl Ave.. Corooa del u.ar, 11 tumc port Ill • u.s. Air Foret: Ruer..-. Otrlcera TnlDIPc Corps (AFliOTC) lleld troiDlnc eaeampmeot at lA.c.klud AFB, Tesu. Cadet Wtldmu Ia I mem. ber of !be AFliOTC uoll II 8111 DileO state UDiftnltJ, TEACFiiNG LARCENY Thieves are not born. They have to team, ooe way or another, to steal. Sometimes, it seems, the ones with the most learning do the most steallng. Take your average shoplifter, plclqJOcket or petty thiel, lor example; he's usually not too bright, oot too well educated. So, he steals jUst a little blt. He doesn't lalow any better. But, give a guy a lot ol edUcation, and look ootl He will either go Into politics or btg bllstness and get Into your pockets In a really big way, The more edUcation he has, the more he can steal, They call It "white collar crime" when a San Diego banker bilks people oot of mlilloos, or a political whooler -dealer or an embezzler or a llnanclal Investment wiurd makes off with a big bundle. But, they're just thiens. They may look like big shots,go to the best places and smell like roses. But, they're Just thieves. Now, I'm not one to lmock education, but maybe we s'hould be more selective about who we give all this edUcation to. It a ldd really wants to learn and do something with his U!e, we should loan him the money to get through college; then he should pay us back. Alter all, statistics show that the education ts worth many thousands In earning power, But It a goy wants to go to college to chase girls, play ball, llllrn down the R.O. T.C. building and pressure the dean to hire Communist teachers, I don't lool that I should finance this Idiot's "education." He wlll probably turn right around and use It to steal mUllons, anyway, This same Idiot runs right down to vote In local elections and raises your property tu. It doesn't matter that he might not even live where he Is going to college, The courts say he votes there. Rldlculoos. Only properly owners should vote on property · tu. Meanwhile, the hard-hats, the "good old boys" and the working women support these foots and help them get their education. Even pay their welfare. I have a fooling that a lot of th1s "you-owe-me-an-educatton-and-<1-llvlng" garbage comes from tbe teachers, It they're not oo strllto, they're talking about strlldng, Or drawing unemployment while tbey loaf during tho summer, They're strlltlng agalut you and me, and our moooy. Mayb<i we should strike against them, Some of our polltlclau really set a beautlflll example tor young people, too, running· up big campalcD billa and then not botberlllg to pay them. A guy aboalcln't be allowed to take otftce unW Ida bills are paid -by the candldl1te, not by the pobllc, So, It you have a jouagster who ts about to go' ott to colljlg& to laarn to become anotller Hlnabaw, or Braclley or Tunney, or Arnholt Smith, giY8 him a good talklil& ·• to before be JIOH, II&Jbe he would mate a COnd herd-lat. Tbto he could jobl tho raJiks or· ua clumb worldnc. stlfta wbo ta•• to IIIJIIIOrl the polltklalla, the big tbii'IH, tbe tachera and pro!euora, and tbt campua rioters, , · AI Forglt .P.S, IIJ bulllllea at tbe Ell&lp taU me _ .... .., aalaa are at 111 all-time hlcb-. AAd adYeru.tra are stlcldng wltb tho paper tor yaara, Must be .,metblal tbere. HaYe JCU jollied ycur hometon """"""'r laam? . . . . . ' . . ' . . Our Dft' lllle of outdoor Colony atallla Ia In doirD i.lthe llore, stop In and pick a beautiO!I eolor,