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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-07 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. ~~·~ THURSDAY, JUH! 7, 1973 lSTH Y!AR, MO . ~1 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------------~~~~~------~~~~~~~ POLICE ... Twelve minutes after they held ~ a Stop and Go Market In Fountain Valley at ll :35 p.m. Tuesday, Jack Nation, 23, and Thomas Kot.ebuk, 3Z, of Carsoo, CaUl., were shot to death 1n thelr car ln the Hoag hospital park:lng Jot by Fouot- aln Valley pollee otncers. The robbers, urbo sold thelr lives for $150, threw some of the money out of the car windows along the route of thelr pursuit. Several shOts were flred at the fleeing suspects at Victoria and Placentia. Hun- tingtoo Beach and Costa Mesa Pollee )olned the chase as thelr ctty lines were crossed. The pursuit ended In a dead- end street Ln the hospital park- Ing lot, wtth a Fountain Valley unit colUd.lng wltb tbe suspect's car, a 19&3 brown Chevrolet. Four F'ouotaio V~Lley poUce. Otticers Leon Pepka, Domtniclt Bunk, Edward Rasmussen and Curtis foater, trom 2 pollee units, then appraoched the car, where the robbers had re- mained Inside. "furtJve movements,·· de- scribed as the two men bend- Ing over to the floor as i! to pkk tC> something, caused the off1r:er s to ftre. Nation and Kotebt.lk wer e dead at 11 :4 7 p.m. Newport Beach pollcearrived seronds alter the shooting. The car has been impolmded, a long w1th some of the stolen money, by the Oran~ CoWlty Sherltt's lab. THE JOIW \S r -\Mil \ 1f r JTI)I14 1el MJI --Larry, IaJilt-, JuUe ant1 LlniU -3.0<' ll•l'lr 10f, IJl front of the Z-1 2 ton truck th.al haS bPen tt1"lr IT f'anS Of transport..lllOO Ill ITII>- sionary work ln Mt'Xl o. T' 1.' U• "liSP plate spe!IJ> ".\poa la, .. the name ot thl.'tr vtlla!!P b!>low tht> bOrtler . (Eusl~m phOto. Village enters 20th century The Mlxtero lndtans of Mex- ico have been brougllt into the- 20th centur y through lht> '11-'111- cated etforts of Larn anr1l tnrta Jor dan, ne~tlyarrlvet1 rPslr1!-nts of Cor ona del M.u-. This lS what the) t\3 Vf' a• - COmplfshed 1n 7 year:; Of Uol:>- Sli)Dary work lD the vtlla~..., 1r Apoa la, i001e Z6fl mtll's south- >'dSI of Mex:tco C tt} • ~ medk al program that nas ut tlown the awesome mor- ta llt} of mtants. • f stlbtish.lng lndustnes to r <llSt' the ab)er tly lo ... level of tnC'ome. l ' M1SS NEWPORT and contestants for the 1973 Utle are pictured here: ttont row, left to right, Kim Luce, Pandora Richmond &Dd Deborah Hodgl.ns; t.ck row, Karen Binning, Karen French (lfbo Is the current Miss Newport), and Susan Odetl. (Ensign photo by EUnor Wood.) Five finalists for Miss N. B. Parental wrath hits new math • Translation of the M1xteco lanruage so th<it 1t r ould be rediJI"ed to wrllrng. • \\ atPr supply tor trngauon. • Er osion ·ontroland r ulttva. uon or pr£>•l0usly unused land. • Fl~trtcal power for l1~1lt- 1Df anti for grlndmg grato. • T Piling lt1f ~spel messal!'e throul!h the spoken wor 1 .1()~ flO'*' thr ough tht> pn ntet! wor 1. By EUoor WOOd Young natural beauty, with- out false eyelashes or bleached hatr ,-woo out ln the selection ot 5 nnaUsts tor the Miss N Pwporl contest conducted by, the Newport Harbor J~mlor Chamber or Commer ce. The candidates, who never had to parade In a bathing suit, inc!~~ • SlfiAN ODELL, 15, New- port Karbor Hlgtl, who Ulles tennis and sewlng aDd wants to be a so.llOol teacher or coun- Hior. 1n the talent contest, tile will demoo&tnte bet..-.... lnr abtUty. tor "a programmed reading." The talent presentation wtll take place at the Commodores br ealcf2st set for 7 a.m. this Fr iday, June 8, at the Balboa Bay Club. The contemnts• par- ents will be guests at the event. Other s wishing to attend may \ get their tickets at the Newport , Harbor Chamber of Commerce otflce. Final judging wlll tue place between 7 and 8 a.m. Wednes- day, Juoe 20, during brealcbst at Coco's, fashion Island. Miss Newport S.ch wtll be 1:GGICI at tM Commodores ball. Saturday, June 22. Roo- ners-up urUI be f~tured as "Miss Hawaii's'' by the ~ew­ port Harbor Chamber of Com- merce tor HawaU Week, set for June 25 tnrougll July 1. IN THIS 1926 PHOTO, R~y Fernstrom Is operatin~t a Bell and HoweU movie r amera on a newsreel ass1g11ment. • PANDORA RICHMOND,17, Corona del Mar Hlgb, Ukesart, and plans to be a commercial artlst or biomedical illustrat. or . She wt II gtve an art pre- sentation. • KAREN BfNNING, 16, N~>w ­ port Harbor High, says she PAUL BAL ALIS HAMED BY W. NEWPORT ASSH. Mesan relates Newsreel saga plans on being a pharmacist, The election of new otnrl.'rs and slnce ~r hobby Is baton for the West Newport Bear.h twirling and she is a ma)or -Improvement Association was ette, guess what she will do held Monday night, June 4. The 1n the talent sbowl following wer e elect~?(!· presl-By Fred Davis to the ramtly hJm lan1 3 years • DEBORAH HOOGlNS, 17, dent, Paul Balalls; sec retary, Ray Fernstrom has r ecor ded aner Ra\ w.1s born In Cam. Corona del Mar High, Ukes Mike Johnson; and treasurer, so much h.lstory, he's about to bridge, Mass. They ran a hotel bike rldlng, wants to be an Pat Foster. become a part of Am•>rlcan In Jant land, near the Arctic elementary school teacher , and Dlrectors are Margot Sktl-histor y, hlmseU. The veteran Circle. pW\5 a spHCil on "a dramatic ling, Hollls Wood, and Suu.nne Costa Mo>sa newsreel camera-"In later years when people lnterprebllon." Rudt1. Dick Clucas, woo has man hls been Invited to send lsked m to g) sklJng In tht> The budget tor th~ next school year was adopted Tuesday night by the ~ewport-Mesa S<'hoOI board, with tupayers S<'heduled to s~ll out $37.4 milllon dollars. C er taln Items were deleted, such as a paint spray llooth and the atjhorlz.at1on to estab- hsh 7 custodial positions. But tbe amount of tbe budget stayed the same, with the moDey to be freed for other purposes. A petltJon signed by many parents of Harbor VIew Hllls apinst eUmlnatin& the busses for tra.nsportation to tran&part •udeats to tM Coroaa clel M.ar h.lch school kept tbe trutHs trom changing the bus routes u yet. A preUmtnary report, ''1973 P art>nt Oplnlon Survey,·· ·.ras Jlscussed. In the "teaching the bastes" .ategor>, ··new nuth rt>ally took .1 beating," wtth parents asking for more em- phasis oo phonics, spelllng aod handwt'itlog, arrordlng to Jean Harmon of the district otftce. Therl.' was .tlso a plea tor smal- lt>r r lasses, espectall) Ill re - prt1 to middle schools with 6th, 7th .lnd 8th ~ade students. Ch.lldrPn 's eating habits were discussed Ln the report. Many parents were worried about the starchiness of menus, W'lste of food, and the teode:l"\ otlnds glllplng their food so the) could go out and play. One parent made the su~suon that ldds pia) hrst and eat later. There was also a desiTP ln<llcated for for- etgn languages and morl' tm- provoo ph} sica 1 ediJI"atlon at the elementary level. Many parents reported the\ consider the reporung system U\adeqaate. Many ... anted morl.' definiUve system ag2!nst those who oppose tradltlona l letter grades, and many pareots Sbt- tng they want to be told when thetr clllldrPn are hav1n~ prob- Lems --DOt to wait tor con- fereoces or r ards. TbeH arto around 26,000 students In the ~towport Mesa district .. -\ tota l of 26,363 sur- vey for ms \fete mailed out. aD..! i ,1 SZ parents were lntt>rPstf'i! enough to answl.'r the questlllns. St<;H UP FOR TEHHI~ R egistrauon for the r tt) oC !\ ewport Beach tenrus "LassPs wtll bt> held for "'ewport Beach residents only on Saturrta~, June Z3 , trom 9 to IZ noon at the !\ ewport Harbor high St hool admissions otrlce. Ttus tt>tns- trauon ... 111 be for se ssion one, Jul~ 2-13, aoo sesston two, July 16-2':. RegJstTauon for sess1on three and rouT, J uh 30-August 10 and o\ugust 13-Z4 will bt> hl.'ld Mond.:av, Juh ~3. These pro Jf'' ·ts t1a ve bt>~n so SU"CPSSfUI tlut thf' Ml.'xi"an f!OVt>rnment wants thl' Jor 1ans to .. n eo•1 tilt-prog:rarr. to other towns, an•1 thl!r l.' have bt>en sln.tlar rpquests trorr other ~'Ountnt>s, me ludlDR Per u, t.r - u.1dor , ( ulomhl.:l and ~e~o~· v uLDea. l .u-n, a nauve o! \\heaton, llltllOIS, aoo Lm<tl., trorr l.os An~les. first :net at '"·r ace ( ollegt> 10 lndtana. They werl.' marne.! Ln ln~lew()()(l, Cali!., lftlen he was attendlntr Talbot Theological ~mi..DU'y and •ne was at BioLa Collf'ge, botb on the Rlola ~"a mpus tn La Mln 14 \ ~IS~ MERMAID, na med Sun- 'U\ at the L1ons fish try lO ( osta Mesa, IS 22 year old War~ Marks, former Mtss Portlud and now also 110\dinc tht> titlP of MliS Santa Ana. l.arn lat .. r 12umt Crfoek at M• s A • Talbot aoi! tlnl?lltsttCi at th(o ISS IS r·OJverSlt\ Of (l\;l<ihoma. 8 8 :.arr) ~a lelt the all to tle M• M "d ~ :ntS$1CIIl.l.r \ tror: 'liS bO\noorl. ISS ennat :,In• Ills n~n !> hOOt 1<11 s lOOth .. r fa tor Pnter,_ olS thtnli.lD~ f, r tt "' ~·lturt:". He want~ t, tto>" hu5m~>ssn Jn .lil•i ea..r n POOU if, :1\01\1:' \ <:.0 l'.a t r e woulo1 liP .,.,J suppnrt:n.: h oi mlsstnnan . •ust u-. .. P11: t~•e .4postle. f lttn~ out vf'r lt1t> w('f'l..end w a.; flllo fnr • 11.20 pPOpiP WOO !rappe-l .1. tor tl\tc r osu P.~l"sa '.s· ~ .. \ .ln.~ marugf'<j to on- i tt r t-.1 r )IJfl•l ~, 80(1 pounds of r.s·. < •n :;,.lf\,!<i\ .don.-, th~'> llut10r \r,.a , 1C'ns ·~ 1 ~.Z:i3 11noer ruest ~. Th1s IS tht' most we .-vH sPrv"' Jll 4 SuncU) In t'''" l.a<>t • ,.-ar ~ ... ~lj:'h».-1 Torr. R l \. II t'K ;)U~t t(l \cooW. t~- • KIM LIJCE, 16, Corona del served In every poslllon with a wor d and picture story or h.ls C•llfornia m Wltains, It was Mar HJgh, itudtes art for a the assoctatioo, has been re-career to the Smlthsoobn In-easy !or me to turn dOwn the hobby, thinks she wtll be a tawed for help on the advisory stitution ln Washington. tnvltahon," Sw~e laughs. ''I ch.lld psychologist, and Is set committee. He's got plenty to sen:!, can r em?m'ler sldtn~ several C BIKE TRAILS OK'D Presidents, klngs, m vie mi les to schOOl in Sw~rlen when CDM bldg. ideas drafted Ant>r nmstuna: s.-rn.nan 11t> t~ear •1 of .1 pr orr .stn~ t>us1n~>ss opportunit) tron 'liS !atoPr . Thts l"f!lerprtse was thf' Arr ~~'3' soa.p Une, &n<j 1 arq an•j t 1rKia bef'ame Arr·wa1 11strlhutor s. Th"' business ooamf.'d. ane soon I~\ wer t> .. stabllslltn~ ne~t. lls- trlbutor stups, .l.nd th• tn om t> ·onttnued to grow_ onlmut><l r. P.~.~~ 4 a us-. ,,, !14-; ~r vPo; a~ hatr- mar, r t l4> Ctsl. !T' 1U\n<>rs for t'Y's• ' 'ear.;, '"xt vear he vt>t s t N-tr •oasur~>r ·-ross r """~>tpt :; tor th art.ur *en SPt a I lrOUOO ) /10, :lOO, 11 tth ""' pr o P+'OS ••st 1 matf'd 11 SJO, 1(1 , accor r1IO!" to -e· - .,wr v F oresr foster. M stars aod a loto!IUstor ypassed it wts 5'J belo"·:• A wa) for Corooa del M l.f to In tront of "Swede" fern-The fa mtl) rPturned to Nass-k .. ep boJtlt1Ul~ 1JPlelt's, S·))Ve strom's camera w:teo tht> movie achusetts wht'n Ra) n's 14. s'lm puk•nl p:oo\emc; U1d Bicycle rider s were given the get together for a solution. The His dad dtr1 reSburant work an1 hlJlg on to tis Sl)e<"J.al atrr •s-"" a.head by the Costa Mesa heartng was conttnued to July newsr~el W'.AS In its heyday. ----Ge~lng It all 01 rum aDd In ttont later ran his OWo1 S*a.keai)'" phere ls being worked out thiS city tatbers as they quickly 16. or Am~rlcan moviegoers wasn't roadbou.io durtng pro1'11bltloo. week by an arr l\1te('t tor the passed an ordlnance Monday • With the presentation ot a 1 At 16, Ra" ......, , ,...),. heh>lna CDt.l Ctvlc Assn. -•-stabll•"'-U ttl It 3Z9 -""" a ways easy --and sometimes ' ""' • JUU .., " e•eu.UJg e ........,, por oos pet on" h oamesoppo"""' downrlgttt dangerous --but the pro)ectlonist at the local AssocLatlon p:esldelt Jern ot city streets as bicycle lanes. to tbe zone exemption per mil-Swede makes lt soUDd lill~ flm movie bouse Ill Stu .r on, Mus. HIll told the Eo >1gn tJut ar. h - Other Items oo the ageod2 tlng a religious meeting hall by when he remlD.lsces about the . I sa., m ftrst n->wsreeland te~t Stewut W.).')dwuj's 1~aw . Included lbe following: JehoVah's Witnesses to a rest-good old days. s:u r1 'that's .,h..lt 1 want to do,. IDfS of suggested fUture <1esl"" • A r ecord budget of $13,-dentbl zooe, the CoWl('ll re-,0 1 started saving m •Dey to eon>tructlon In the corr'TI.tntty 405,000 for the tlscal year 1973-versed its approval and denied Now 70, Mr. Fernstrom lives buy a wlncl-up camPra,'' Ray wlll be sent out to all assorl.a- 1974 was reeommeoded to the the permit. In sem:-retlrement In Costa r~alls. lion mem'>ers Counell by Clty Manager fred • Tbe meeting set for JWle Mesa. It must seem a Uttle He got tuG cam••ra mllmefor "We wiU p.>ll our m .. ml"'r - Sorsabal. The budget wlll be 18 will be ad)ourDed for lack dull after some of the excltlng the big high s h:>JI football ahll) and see w•,at the} Uun{ discussed at a stooy sesstoo of a qoorum, as 3 councilmen places that Swede has seeo gam..? between Everett and Mal-of the ideas, tho:>:'l y,•o w.tl rt>- June 11. will be attending a conference through his carMra lel\54!s. den. Ray's film accolAlt of the port the poll rf'su\ts to tile • The figure of $5,477,000 out of to•o. Places Ub the Arctic, Nort!l game was shown In the thr.atr~ assodaUon's boart1 or dl- was set u the amount to be Atrlea ln World War n, the the next week and, ttom then rectors," Mr. Hill said. ·After raised through a city bond 'L I beaches peace conterence altar tbeWM, 0'1 he ... jS a newsr~l camera-we huedooe that, we will report election to purchase lOS acr.s • • a seat ln an alrpla.De m.lking m.~n. our ftDdlnp to the d t\ 's Com- of land to be developed u t • ' the tlrst landln& O!l America's When World Wa I broke out, munlty D~veiO,'Tit'DI ~?Mt- pulta, open space, aDd rec-no ISSUe tlrst alrcraft carrier. Or, the Ray ranrlghldow'ntoU~Warme m t nt." reatlon areu. 1932 Olym;>lcs, tbe Lone Bucb re<:ruttlna office. T~ C Dt.t<, A 11"lS formr 1 ln Tbe prlntAt beaches ol Udo •art .... lll..lte, tbe o.m-.se•-" 1 • Fou:rteeo ru-.woru lt&D(Ss " .,.. " 1 "l almost ml'\de It," he r~. April to be., plannors earn 84 1 ... t .. -Isle are not 1.11 lssue with the Carpentier tlght and a ruged but .. d ld 't what local resiMots w•nt to do wer• •·•• permit& w u• ... Sout1l Coast Repooal Conser -outing with t~ Texas Range:s. m.-mher s, ' m' '~1 W')U n appronl of tbe ftn dei*J1m•Dt tJoo C t .. ..t.... .tt.... let mt> lt'l·.. wlth their oel~borhOOd's til- aDd tM enYy of H.-port Beach n omm---, accor__.. Less runed were som~ of R~ quit s.:b.x>l and took a ture. What the planoers !1nd eutomera wbo taft to tra•el :e: ~-= ~~.:..!:!~ Swede's m>re pleasant fiLm job as a cbautfeur tor a weal-out will tbe.n «" tnto IODg- roU" to purer.. tndlUoaal ''Tbt belchel are ooty 25 aubj8cts, such u RaqtMl Welch. thy Boston tamlty so be coukl n.~ muter pb.nntn.! nJ IOJ- sputlva Ud Smok•J Joe'• r ... wide and 10 feet deep LLDda Darnell (wllom llP helped sue the $800 oeed~ to buy tnc Laws. for tM 4tb of Jlllr. uybow .. Mr ROM08ttoldtbe dl.s<:OY.,.)and a series oftruel a professJooa l mJtte camera. Ta.~m puking, ~Ia! • Tbe etty t.ttofMJ1"tqliUt-• •· ftlma fot the tamous James His lot~ tor c.\rS enDtuallY nys to spUt aJJd dtnde build- tel tbt eo-cu to bold O'let ED.Jip ynterda1• Fltspatrlclt "Tr~teltai.U" ser-led blm lnto ractDc. t.nd he .. u lop, aDd d~ b-oot-yard~~- tbe bcallaell ~~-Ucatbl She .eu.d tbat tbt m&.0.1caJ'I ltl a competitor at tbe A.Kot track becks wUJ be som~ of tiM fee- by RaJ1DCGd ROIImtol'aU..tre, of nachala ..ar ttlt local Ray Feroarom'sbusycareer near Los Anfeles la 19!6. A tllns of Mr. Wood•ud'sdnw- motioo pk:tW'u Ud UYt __.. baebu ••re kteplJactJ)tpubllc bel\iod tlw camera btpn wUh a serious cnclt-~ 1D a rae. lnp, accordlac to M •. Hill. ta!Dmttlll aJ tbt Flltboelt, 17'7 a,_,, Ul1 U.t la •llY lbe 11 btp Kbool blttl&U pme tD at Bann1nc later that ,..,. "W• ar~ also colD< to ret E. t"rtb st. n. eo.cu _,_ ~ to tlw COOJtnctiA)a of Ute ud lam't stopped yet cbt.n--' h1l ml.Dd about die to-• ... r wltb tbe city on tnt. .--n\UJ ..... a.t the belch. • ...... ·-bile dell~IO t111t U.. .taJr lll&J ~ 8ele' ., __ DoDald A eoU~ of h1a JtUI prlnta raclJ\J pme and be pte It nc: problem•." Wr. Rm sa.ld __ .._. _...... ......,_ YU 00 AI_ ... _ ...... mootlllDtbt un tbll ... k. ··w. laYf! nttte .._.. • ....-•• Mellula Ud Co.eltmaa Dtck _ _, -.,... • AlllllariMd t!ltt 1~ Crwl 111111Pl7 c:rltldad Mtt. lobby of C..U..Ja Bull: oa liUr-He tot lbe $800 cam en t.nd a \tUW to tM cltJ r~ oUJ,SOO llo proiiiOtt tM dty tJl R lul ...t a.n-•111114 tav'ai&Ut. leaned bow toch!'req,andprllt tbt.t pd)Uc wora dlrectar Joe ca.1c~ .U.Ibl bit,..,..,., o.... . "1 ftU ID loft wltJl pkturu hta work lr'om a tamtt. b1tDd 0..\111 atttod a~ ... uaoeta-90Md aJoar wt~ tM ra):lntJ . • Y eeliltlnUDe lid utllorlMd tM o1 c. ooewluklo 110 ,.,_a •'*-U:' did broiiiM a maclc: wbo raa a ftJll'l COftiPU1 DtU t:ioa m¥et1GI to dlt~C:asa tramc: dil()tiJ ol ar...b ~•lJ 4 at petd ID DIM Smta to~ IIUdti'D ..uta cob aiSdle tlroc hla bomt. pU.. Oraqt coue CoDip. I ..... Ia Welt ......... a t:r. . to ~ ta ltlt, • met I ,., he .. As --u '" ,. htm • Aa almollt I ._ ~ 011 lola ..,. occ~ b1 ~_.. •"-I wu a l.tUt ~." 1*1 F'ot Nps (la.w F~. ~-eeMOa\lld to ..-r, '" Ylll ac. oa a. n • tv d o1 M;,....---.; NC&1ll ta au 1"111. trt.-lb t...). u.o s.ntt ,....,. or Rarbar :-~=::. ,:; =.::.:~~ .. .., ~ --... -..;..'"!, .. ;:.::.:. ::....-:::;:. m.:':'lk"':.. '"'::': ud Dlt OINIIDin to oetllel-ltaa. la...._tllla.lla._r«aw (CoatS...,oafal81) A.-.... -- 11'1) stl't>t>tS . , th~'> "' ;,lp s;>o?''r<J'f •'tram ;::o:l ...... T!le n~tt s • .. lllt>! rr ·'~'tiJlr oC C f1N~ .\ .s Jun~ ~ .11 -3 p.m at t'>t-: \1 ,.J.,~ o>ntar) s 'looL Th.. m s n .... tnm o?O!lloeer. ~ t>t>rt olpans. IS St'!'IM UIM 10 .lrrl>"' hPrf' Junt> 1 II, doC ffilo!hl .l~sn .HtPnd the m{'t't. .• g, ~r (lp\ Ur. .>:al 1 ~ rt- 1a L Mr. H11l sa11 nt> ru~ 't"tf't>n v:sttt>·1 b\ an uru l~>nllftPd rpP- re~;eonUt1Ve or tht: lrvu"' Co. CHAM CES I N CHARTER COMIMC UP JUNE 27TH I an""""~ 'l:.tnL't's 1r 1r i ::' c;t>'l\ons of tht \<>9p0rt !"', 1 If\ • ha.rt£>r ,.,\II ,oP 01\$111• ; .... at t~ next mt'Ptll\~ of thto ... r· o>r r~>vtew romn .ttt>P, Jl 1 ; • IWlP ~-;at the 11\ Ha ll SP. tJOr.S OO:itdPTP.! Q\'Pt SIJI"h t()pll"S J~ lhP Pl.,,hJUt\ to r~m tor L Jh ~ OWln . orr - pensauon tor ·oun limp;, w.~ "Ommtssionerc;, a..n•1 r•w po:;- slbt Un of r rf'attn£ a """" um- m ISSlOO IO t•E' .t !1.,..! !Ill 1:1 .. Arts ·ommtss1on. About 6 pr P\'IOI'JS r-PPt lllt:S tuvo> t'let>n hf'ld h tht-r"''""' r ommlttet• .lfl(l .:m the ~itt. !t1t ommlttt>t> nl<lns to llid kP ftru l . • ; •mner of thE> ·ompacl .tr . • • pnze Jraw1n' was P 11J :. o-.i~>.+-s, zs 1 a; Nar~et • • '• '> t'WJ)t rt HPtght~. l; ... , • •·.o•Jtl ontest for the t • • • \1t~, Mr r mald, Miss \~ ,r::~·n· \'ar b,:!:, or ~aota \ n.. StC< • tl'h· -;;hQv., -a ttl· ~ 11¥1)' .. 1• IS'I:., : '1, of ( OSU Mpc;a .1, ~~r ... t r ·li\lW>r -te>. ~ncl Shauna " • \. 1 !\, or F olAlt.atn \alley. <.P lCI 1 f II\OPr •\41. ut or tO"'nt>r<. swept tllP he by HP told us Joout tht> (om- pan\ ·s plan!> for the 1own- coast area and what tilt' • om - pan} would like to see in the wa y or traft'lr plans," Mr. H1ll saJd, 'hut I r a.n't discuss tills U'ltil WP have !lOUPO to~ther with o·u memberstUJ> aod the Cit) stltf.' rl't ommenc1dllons to thE< C ounnl. ontP'it If• the r month to 12 " llltt. r 41t>I'Of'). wttll 12 month •I., IH~>rm. son of Mr. and M r o;, •lt'r ~d Loo -:~f Santa ARa, ftr "t ,-n•onth olr1 M arr t, dau(rtl- '1' It r of Mr. and Mrs. Oon Hlll- More Sth Ave. opposition Two more homeowners as-lsrttr rna JOrltte\ on ttus SOC\.ItionS hU~ j;)(netd thf> CI'O ... • ISS Ill'," tng OllPOSUlOD to the ~ ot 5th Tbe other lt>tter or oppos111on Ave. in Coroaa dt>l Mar as a comt>s troiT' tht> Harbor Vtew mapr traftlc arten. Hills Communi!' Assn., stgned "!'be dlrectors of tilt> Corona b\ saocv Moore, u t>eutl•t as- Higtlla.ods Property Owners st !bot to thf' boant of dl.rector~. Assn. dfoctarl'd that a.oy pr o-Thls ~tter, dlr('('tf'd to Nayor pos:al tbat 1nclud4>S 1 r~d Donald Mdnnls and the City lbrOilgll the SUI An, COI'Tidor, l CIIJD('II, sbt~s ''Wt> arto "enclrcllDc our nelcflborhood, ~ to any u• of 5th Ave, IS completely uoacc~blto to for 1 hl«flwtY or leotl'd us.. Wp th• prq>eny O'IFMTS In our r .. ~l that the.> commurut) of Cor. u.aclatiOn." ooa del War made its pocltloD BernU:a Ellert.en, usocla-r lear oo Much 9, 1971, c!I&Tinr UOG prea:l<Mat. aid la a t.ttar ttw b'H"W"ay •lec-Uoo. The rtcbt to Wlillam ACM, CbllrllWI ol ot W'lJ aklD& Stll b •. wu oot th8 NfW'I)OI"t Beacl1 citluo.l ad-accC'ClU.ble . . . Wt btvt rt- tlaorJ COll'lralttM oa tra~-•••-.ct aDO S1IA)OI't tbt ut of tatioa, '•W• beU_.tcl t.bat Hilt 8011U:a CaQJOO u a tllrCMIIfl Ab)Kt bad ~ c-.ct ~UJ tramc b7..pua. •· bf tile d ty YOCe re)tc:t.lac U. ~Hoe bad bMa u- cout hctwtJ. 'n. et.U.U. ~ pnued -.rU.W bJ U• 'Ra;rt)Qf COI"'ee ~ttl Mar. • ft.IIII1JIC vt .. mna ~· ..._ tbeir dtJ tptlt I*) l puts (lAik~ ud ~ \7J tM PFO cl ud a .....a:ra, twr-...:'1 trlf • Rll"bor Vt.w • ......,.,., tie_ t."Md -IDmt ~ tile tdOoL tar<J or HWltlngton Rl'~~·h, ~­ ond, and 1 month old I~Ann. :1autrfltt-r •J! Mr and Mrs. S.rt F t>rrarl of Tustin, thlrd In th€' I J to 24 month cate- gor ,, r osta MHa came lnto liS own, taA.iJlC I ftrst ud thlr·1 Martha, 18 month ok1 dauginer ot a.t r. 1M Mrs. Ar- mando Pelayo, 140 Ca.brlUost .. woo ftrst prtu, and ZO moadl old Fannitt, daQCtrter ~ Mr. and Nrs. Tl'd Price, 11ll Onnce A"·• na Sr<1. BU,IJ, 23 moot II otd .oo ~ Mr. Ud Mrs. WttUam Ham of Or'anp. took Neood place. $6,000 WATER DAWAG! A wat• _..., Uat ...._, all 111ctt at tM w.ua M--. llctura., Co.. 1M Prod-=ara Pla.ct, Wnt !4~ 8til&llb. ..... dl.ac:otced bll -... of liM s afW ... ooo ... of ell 1114 t1ea .._ • ..... put. Tndt lot a....,_ port a.dllre~ ... ..... • cl ............... ld b?C&J THE HA/111011 AllfA'SOI'I'SET N~»EII ota.t _,,....,.... r. 11M ..... I '1' lo 2121 La.... ..., .. c.-... w.r, a.Mt nus TUUMOH£: 17~ C-Codo 11•1 'nt:a IGWt'O&T JV.ll.M)II INSIGN ._ ~ aNy ....,.pa: ~ Mel , ... kl 1 .... Ckf ol.Ne-.art a-:11, ..... dM _., ..... , o--' .... ....... ..... ... .. .. Hlewporl ~ Mea Ala. hWft • ......,., • n.r.tay. kond eta.. ,_... paid at c. .... ....... c:.u~. ~ '1111: NEWPOAT H.U..IOA eNSIGN..,.. ad.fu4Fd to be 1 ...,...per ol ....... dn:ill&ll._ Jrr ,_....,. decne No. A.-20178 dawd Joky 14, 1951 , Ill S.pab Cowt fc. ._ C.O..ry o( On .... State ol CaliPN, 1nd by JQMIIII chweolk q..a&..il co ,.With all pt~lllk 11o..dces nqv.in:d by law. ARVOLHAAPA ....... o..naodf\l~ PEG HAAI'A. . . . . . . . . . .AMod.tc Edit« IUIICRIPTION AATIES l11 t1wtKw Aru: OM yQI, S5.00; :Z yun, S S.OO o...t of tWbcw Nu: One ytar,l6.00: 2 yean, 110.00 ~o~a~ ctl.. .£01j ~ ~ ARVO E. HA.APA, owner .and publisher of tht Ensign • 00 THE UNELECTED RULE US? "Either blind to the facts or delib- erately distorting the facts," said Mayor Don Mcinnis of Newport Beach. "Big Sister watching over us," said Councilman Dick Croul. These caustic remarks were aimed at Judy Rosener, Lido Isle resident, anti-private property activist, and voci- ferous member of the anti-property majority on the South Coast Reglona1 Conservation Commission. In published statements, Mrs. Rosener has treated with scorn both the consti- tutiona1 guarantees of private ownership of property --the keystone of all persona! freedom --and also the profit motive, ~which Is the automatic generator for upgrading the living standards of all people In our free enterprise republic. This Is Ironic, coming from one who lives on Lido Isle, In an expensive house that Is certainly the reward of the profit motive that has made our nation the economic wonder of the world. Mrs. Rosener seeks to down-zone property here In Newport Beach --not ,_on the exclusive island w.llere she makes •iter borne, but In the ·.:ueas tbat were developed by the pioneer residents of our coastline commuirlty, long before there were hordes of visitors or coast commissioners clamoring to take away our property rights. The specific Issue that brought forth the wrath of City Council members was the over-ruling of local zoning laws by the Coast Commission In the case of Dana Smith, who had properly obtained building permits, In compliance with the city code, to construct 3 duplexes on R-2 property In West Newport. Judy Rosener was one of the majority of the unelected Coast Commission voting to overturn laws of long standing, which had been duly adopted by the elected represen- tatives of the citizens of Newport Beach. I do not believe that the people or California, In approving Proposition 2 0, gave their consent to the overthrow of their own locally enacted laws. Prop- osition 20, which is the basis for the current onslaught on our right ofproperty ownership, would never have been approved If It had contained the explana- tion that local laws can be set aside by directive of an unelected commission. There will be more decisions like this one unless prompt action Is taken to reverse this attack on property, which Is an attack on our own freedom under the law. U we who stand for freedom lose this fight by default, we do not deserve our freedom. There Is one course left for us while we still are a nation under law, so that we can continue to protect our rights, and your rights, and Judy Rosener's rights. That Is by a legal eballenge In a court of law against Prop- 08ltton 2 0 u unc!lll.lltitutiona1 Infringe- ment of our rights guaranteed for alma.t 200 years by the U. S. constitution. • • • FJillllHE BB1 "Poe ....,_ • Meter dws rtlbMI; aod d I ..... .., .. ,. .. ..., .,. .c: to be oo...,.. co 1& ... -l+iiHrt• 6: II TOM ANDERSON Atlthol O.»t"'O<I*-""« T4 -"-·~nllf.1 It Can Be Legal-But Wrong Suddenly e--~uythina ~ short. And aeuina shorter. Lettuce, psoUne, ~ywood, on1ortt, beef, a.rt.lchokes, milk. wheat, ~per .... Why? The nawer is aitqple ; It was planned that WIY . Aside from dnstic drouabt, prok»naed, aU<~ut wu or pestilence. the free enterprise ryttem of the p-eatelt productin n.tlon in the history of the world, couldn't come up short . Mao Tae T\lftl'• reat.m•. utcfdentai'Y, the oth• nlahl I be.nt on, CBS TV that Adolph Hitter wu the area test murderer in hl.tory • Tb.lt's • lie •nd CBS ltno'*' iL Mao T• Tuna h111 committed at least ten timet the murdera that Adolph Hitler ever did. H•m Truftll n '1 friend , ("I like ol' Joe .. ) Stalin, murdered more people ttlan Hjtler. And 10 did Dwi&ht Eisenhower'• buddy, Hikita Kbrusc hn, who Niaon described u the ateatest lc:~der of hillime. For forty ye.ra now our leaden, preu, preachers and educationiJu hu~ lied to us about the Communis&s. At the heiaht of World War II, 1nd before and Iince, Communi1m h.u been the Number One Enemy and the ICOUI'&t of the world . RAY' FERNSTROM is sbcnm bere &QlDC throulfl 11*11 of bls Immense eolleetton of b..lstorlc pbotos of the put. New$reel saga (Continued trom Page 1) Bostoo Matatboo lor us," tbe my ftlm and sttll let me send F01 rnaa ubld. 10me to Ktnogn.m. "I sbot tbe whOle tblnc from "I'll Ktt you a nice omce," tbe t..ek ot a pick~"' truck," the M~tro m3n offered. saJa RQ, "but U DeTer aot tn SWede thOught U over. the Dt'I'IUtla." "Wlth a beautU'UI bioodesee~ That d1dD't diJcoorage tlfm. retary," said the stranger. It "I atartedwrtttngne•sreelout~ was a deal. fits aDd lelllDg tbem bow I "Then, I made a deal with a .poke SYec!lsb Ulte a native and guy wbo drove a big V ~ 8 ear offered tobethelrmr.ntnNorth-and W•Jre fancy chauffeur's U•- ero Europe." ery. He drove m~ ever)"Wbere Ktnocram, a pioneer news-wUh my camera. I realty went reel company, ottered llJm a ott the deep end --pal}OW- deal. Tbey would pay htm for taU coat, .tane, top tut, beau- any footage they achally u.sed Utul gtrl oo mr arm, m~ driver aDd would give him llack his o,entng the do >Or. I changed nepttns. clothes 7 tlm!S a day," Swed!Jih-AmMican sMp Une, Like a SWedish summer, the always oo the lookout for any-good t1m~s wert tbort-Uved. thing that would bri.Dg tourtsts "It w·.~.s 1926, and ( got a to Swii:Miett, pve hlm ~ee pus-ChaDCi! to ga 1(1 to the North age across the Atlantic and Pole to sboot Amundsen and tree transportation on the ran-Ellsworth Oytng oYer the pole roads when De got to Sweden. In a d1rlgtble. We got an e:r- "1 set sal! In 1923wlth anew elusive Oil the m,vle rights and all. metal ~mera, arri'ted In I bl.d a pltot w!a() W.1S all set to Sweden with $65, a.Dd checked fly the Rim straight to New into the be5t botel ln Stock-York. The pla.De on a routine holm. J put everything oo the fllgflt cracked ~. we iOt noth· tab ·-including heavy Ups." lng, a.Dtll had tosellmy~mera Swede ntmet1 everythtng 1n to p1y m}' hJtel bUI aDd get out sight, shtp;>ed reels ot fllm o~ Norw·Ay .'' i·> Klnogr~m. and waited. Fame, fortune -. and another "Nothing cam.:, back. Finally, be~uUiul bloode --were just after a moo.th, they seot q1e a around the corner. Ray sa.! led letter of credit good eoough on the malden of the for mr hotel bUt aDd a few great SwadlshUO<!r, Gtipiho(.;;; . b",i<l P<>:<kft P\·"'IJ·So,ltl\fOw tp Plloi!IIUP~ a party tor .lbe o£her neYsmem t;.rJes makiJig • "FtrrURE SHOCK" To the Editor, talented mlDds wauld de~ mt!ntal movem ,ut Ms tnlted vote tbelre:lergiestopromotlng projects to release tr~ oil this 1cba.ucbery Is even more a.nd gas by nuclear ell)losion, depresalng. delayed t!}e Alaska plpellne Very truly yours, prevented dam -btdkttng, forced James B. Wood p.>wl!r companies to abard:>J 2443 E. Coast Hwy. river u11ak~ altea ~d caused Corona del Mar m . .re tlu.n tw~nty delay; tn the .. ACTlON NEEDED construction of nuclear power Dear Editor: plants;" Calling all Senior Ctuzmu;. 1 Let 5 not get tllrrled away by Your governm!Ot 1s r~mnlng he howlsoteDTlronmcntallstsll a co!Blterfelt mooey mill an 1 SlDee:-ely. Is cheating a.a1 robblng you! Orv11le Geplw't Fo~ eUm(:le, lt a.l Etsenhowo!r 9251 Vista D:!l VaUe In today's world of modern adnncement, does theTe still elist a "mother nature" or bas she become mother technology? Today we can change a man's plgmentatlon, deter mine a bllby's sez before birth, eUm- lnate man's total oecesstty tc think a~ eJpress hls opinioo5. But whtle aU Ulls is halJpening, what Is h:appen1fll' to tbe land and ourselres Is gettlng out ol hand, and when meotlooed 1t Is just shtJDDed from tbe con- versation ln tts eotirety. Wbea are we golng to stq) and kd.: at wbat we ate doing and wbat k.1nd of "future shock" we are beaded towardl:? Hsflver" dollar(sllver,eopper, O!sert Hot Springs out? Or more reshstlcaliy, PORSCHE BURGLARIZED why should I be 1 party to and Dlckel) Is actually worth oaly 7.84 cents, what is a paper dollar w·.>rtb? WrHe to tbe pre. sldeot and Congress an1 ask tb!m tbls Q~estton. l<>Wallorle 1601 Baycllff Circle Harbor View Hills • ENTICING, REVOLTING »ear Editor: Also tell them to q:tt spend- Ing befood lDcomc (dellclt ftn- anclnc:). TIM! quickest way Ln the •orld to increase the nlue of your toeome ls to stop rovern- mt1nt st)en-1lng, Thls Is the "aole ~slc cane of lnflatloo" and of tbe hro recent d-Jllar de- valuatioos. Concerted actloo by our mtl- llons of S~lor Clti:teoB can get tbe j)b done. ~y delay UBUI your lneonw is eom;.·letel)' erOOild by ,lntlaUoa? SlDcerely, c. C. Mosley, Glendale Frequently, over the years 1 ban '1Ft"1tlen letten to the editor In d\rect response to an iattH eo .... red ln your news- paper. Now I welcome the op-portunttJ to comment oo an Item tlla.t, to tbe best of m? lmowl.sll, bu ooly been ad- ve:11Nd In your pu':>Uu.Uo11. Tbe Item referred to lsa mvvte eatitltd "Bllly Jack.'' Tbe ad- •ertla1Dcla ntremely entlctnr; tM moYie t. e:dremtly revoH-• ENVIRO~llENTAL FOLLY lDr. ID m7 oplnlon, It 1a qUite Dear Editor: poaJbiJ' tbe createst eooeea-April 18, 1973: Prealdeat tratloa of raw violeoce enr NU.oo to Coacreu on oar--~ prueot.d oa rum. U Is abo r1 re.aureea,119Coocrtuioo- tbe rtelpleat of aomo: of lbt al Record H ZU6 (H. Doc. No, aUeblt, cra.tttnt adt'erUJtDc 9S-85): The one Ume Terry Sealey dlc1n't pW: his Porsebe toto tbe p.rage at 1611 W, BalboaBtrd., Ceotral Newport, .,..,s tbe ttme that someorw put the Porsebe on cement blocks ud !dole the wheels and t1re1, valued at $100. the 1mpend•na bsnkrupt cy of 01.11 IQ¥eTnment" Msny people rauonahzc that It's ail rt&hl IO dO any1h1n1 that IS Jcpl. II can be Jqal and still be wron1 and immoral. .,..,. to eome OYer the nrlou "More tbu balt tbe world'• medii. Tbe amart1Gnr budpt total reNnea ot COI.l art lo-FIVE HIOH 9Cfk)()L SEMJ)R8 .. " ncet..S COllql rau.t be normoas. BUJJ· Jack eated trUbiD tbe Uttted Statu. aebolaratdpl 01 $1,000 each u put olulr"rtat ComiJU1 Ia decepCife Ia preseoUor the Thil re..-ce aloDI W'OII1d bt procnm to 1Dtete11t J0a1 peapll ID flaJda naattd 10 .. _ nrtous coaructa exlst:toc Ia eDOIJill to pJ'OfkSt tor oar.,.. bu PJun.lDc ud dUip.. n. a ree~ from Coroaa coattmporary Amertcan .,. p DHdt tor ••U ewer a c•· del Mu l1tJb ~c:bool an pletwtd dlote wltlll Gearp eloly. H..., ... canoot be Ulol 11111'. Wt blYO -IT-· Kurllb>, loft. dlroelor ol --1 p-... U10 n1l ud the buman ell)erteoce cea of bllllou ol barrela ot tn·tne CQCnS~aDJ aftd cbltrmu al U.. .::boiaflbtf awardl QJtDOt brt that hopel.aa. teeontr&blt ou, ttmlllr q-.a-commltt .. , ud Dtaal• £.,..._ eiDt.r, CCI!riM dtl UU" Part ot my ftuttadoa stem• UUtt a1 abl.lt OU. ud more bJ(b ~ebool prlDcfptl. Tbe ..,_,, an, from left. 1tltr*1 lroni 1 .. Jaet ol odltorlal com. U... 1,000 trllloo ell>le IMI ol BC<Jit DJor, Jot! Cblmloy ud Vu' Edwvd Tlllolllo. Ill mnt oo IIIla bldeoaa ospiOIIa-utoral -'-tl' lllllqOd tbo -at rtclll uo Clio -oebolarllltp ..-. tJoa b7 ~ Aeta117 u:1 wltb more attelltioa 01 tbe Sar&h Ja1Dt, at left. ud Mu1IDit Dow, botll from tid~ I om oot ootlnt)' qalUlad Co port ol -· Co lbo eoo-nroiiJ IIICII oeboo~ '"""'· --u I ......Sootollor -ol-11'.--lAD IIICI TRAILS · 1bo llllrd ldlllat:. -npo plloo ea Jut ... u Dr u ACAD!IIIC AWARD -1ra1111 -C<u1 llwJ. udU.cn-olllltoPGI'Oiod-oe*'"fdorM"'•.--"OYJ......,.I'rueod.C:O., don-Rood.,.lll- mooto. I aQ --· ww. •-lltllo." do_, IF ol Mr. ud 11ta. Jrod,... ..... hpl h !1111 --!1111"""'"1 Tot. -. Ia -btl' o-A. Colo!IOI'Il'-._'"" II 1111..._ ..,_ ln towtl.'' blek. "Ate you going oo the big A Swedish ":-~~;,:'.:1~~ moose bunt?" the "'""smoJP at •Do OWDed a f the party asked. It nsa tougue-empire 'II"J& on the ln.cheelr: question, becausetbay So wu b..ls bEnuWul, lr:oew the preuwubarredtrom daugllter. the upcoming royal hunttnvol't-"I'm goln& to marry your log King Gustav V or Sweden daugtlter ," the brash photo- and King Chrlstia.D. X ot Den-grapher told the m7.p.ate. ADd mull:. he dtd. It wu the nut of S Sw"'h didn't mn he w;lSll't murlages tor Ray, supposed to go, S'> he w~tnt __ "We got marrledlnNewYorlt and got u claslve footage of the and headed tor the West Cout wbole thtng. to look tor work.," SWede re~ "I arrl't'ed where the hunt catls. wu supposed to start aod saw He found newsreel work, ft.rst thla old tarmcr bM,Jingarouod. with Paramount and later wUb HP. started asking me all kinds M·!tro. of quesUons about the hunt, and Ray Fernstrom tad arrl't8d, I wu giving hlmsnidea.o.swers, He waa a topnotch newsreel bopi.Dc be would stop bothering camenma.o and the world wu me.'' his oy.ter. Tne ned few yeua Tbe "old farmer" rJ.s King --the late tw~ntlea and ea.rty Gustav. "He rot a ear tor mt~, thirties --were somP or the let m.,. tUm the bUilt, and U ra.n · mcst e:rcltlD& 1D llistory, aod In eYery theatre 1..n Sweden. •· RQ Ferutrom was Ia thl mtd- Tb1ngs were bectDnlng to go die of It all. His ftlmfJd acCOIIIQ right for Ray. of history pve mr.v1e101ra a "I un trto a. ruJ on a train troot-row aeat. ·~ was the dlstrlbulor for (Nut WHt, the blc newa MMtro In 1l oorthern European stories of that era bow SWede couotrlea. He otreredtod .. eJop FernJtrom remembers tbem.) -It -Ira lo prior Co _. -II'_.,. Ia UIO T•, -T-,_,... ...... lo'*7<twll.l. "-'flnlolllllo$15.00_)1*._ llldiW-. aa awan,. ra11 to -.1-11aa, ,.U......,..Dr.-· 11>11' -~--~lo ~ __ ,...,.,._,..IOitlk'(ll,lla_lo_ • a -.. ltdlo to 'ftlt oot Wllllaa lto!Joon."'nf .,. ........ ..,_atDr-"-'-CIIJ Crm'l, nro a--8. I,. lonl -b I 1 -CIS-...... J1o. .. loa 11M.,... • ~7£ n 1rrYO UIO .. "'--·-· ................ ~-ole-dolllor ..... -''1 ' .... , illllr-ua_Jo ... --111 "'' I r UIO-ado 11'11 ....... -W ........ -"l?d'C .......... lad .... , .. , ... n. .a. ... "UCLA. • tiM .... ,. Miss Suzanne Canning weds Gary L Carter nr" m1.._, ~ lM croom•• ~~roa., .....s .. 1111 -~'~~• rttoo •uac u -...... -.._ Gorr L&• .. c-ota..a.,. Jou. -•• I r u.s J,. loo Boaeb ud Mia -Colo .... -.. Corrlo lloi-Loo c....., .. CoG .. _ !lAior _ ..... _ .. _ The cWemoa.y toot place at UCfDr, ud JoiJJ lltrtDatt wu P!Jmoubl CoarreJatloaa.l cONit boot •tteteat, &peci&J Cbureb at lp.m.Sat•(I&J, April mule ftl o&nd b7 MU"J' 14, Tbt ehlll'eb putor, Ute ReY. J..ttu ot. SaD Clemente ud Joba LI.Ddn.U, wu jolDed bJ K• Tattll, mute director lor p .. tor emwlta.lformu 8rvlna PlJmoath Cbareb. ud by Dr. Jame• Comt.. A r~ tor tbe JOQDI putor of the Flr.t Btpts.t e•lt follr:Jiwed at tbe borne Cbareh of Co.ta Me•. of the bride'• pueatl. Mra, bb ~liT HARIIOR EJISIGN TIIURillAY, J Uflf 7, 1973 M rs. Do s P\Jr-I!U•SH•E•o•IE•EK•l•Y---PA•G£;.;;.] __ ro;;.;;;a-..,A.-D£L-IIA~•CAI;w- is elected Tbt Mewport Beach Frleodl or tbe J..JbnrJ wm hOld tbetr IADCII.i J.ub Uatloo of offtcers at a 10 a.m. coft" tued.y, 1 .. U:, at tbe Sbermao FoiiD- dlUOD Center, Cor001 del Mar. Lou Ruldn, tlM de&lper ot tbt crane teulpture, will be the peat spelter. How food fads can fool you We don't mean there'sany- thmtc wrona wilh ealinJ YOJurt and wt\eal srrm and so on. Tlw:y art fifK', Tbe brlde 11 the dluebtef ot. Call.Qina reeefYid .,..U weu. llr. aAd. Kra. WJIU.m Dans lD& a Door liD&tb JDWD olla•· CIDillDc or Cotta Mea. llrt, tDdu crepe aad a corap ol Fred can.r ot. coa .... piAII: bUt' fOIU. Tbe croom•• aDd Law-Carter of Lot motber wore a hlrqQo1M 10"'11 Anplea are the croom'• aDd a llmllar eorap. pu.ts. Tbt aewlped.l ue mak1n( Ul1a Caontnr. Wbo wu n-tblir bome la CoCa Ilea. Tbey eorted lo tbt altar bJ her b.tber ue bot!! ~ ot. Newport for tbt dloele rlnc cereiDOQ)' Harbor hlctl ~1. Tr. lfOOm, wore a con 1F1t.b flthd bodl~ wbo 11 a pllDber, U.Oatt.DIIed ud hill J.kirt wbietl. eueaded 1D 0raoct Cc:ut CoUece. Tbe a Mrlu ot ebantl.Uy lace rut. bride 11 lt11l tak1ac eour~ea ne1 to form I Chapel traia.. there, A ruffle ot tbe DJioa lace also tramed tbt DeCkllDe. UateMDc cbaDUUy lace formed tbe pearl ltudded cap Which hekl ber ftzl- prUp Yell. Sbe carried a mlud bouquet of l:&by rOMs, wblta mwns, bl.bJu' breatb, blue ltl.tlee llld carna.Uoo.a. oUI UHIBmOII of Clllllonla nlercoloro by loodlac coatemporary artists l8 DOW oa dt.Jplly at tbe rotmda pUery of Lapna Federal sanngs, 260 ocean Afe., La- 111D1 Beach, The owner of the collection, Mrs. Helen ZlliCftt, rlctJI, ta lboWIDC ooe of her collection's prize worta, Res: Brandl's "Morntng at Rocky Point," to Laguna Federal Prelldeot Lorna Mills, cf!ftter, and Laguqa Beach Garde!:~ Club chalrmu, Mrs. J. W. Devaney. The show wW coai1D• tbroup J-., Mrs. J. Peter Dobb1hasbeen tleeted presideol. He: execu- bn baud 1Dcludes: Mrs. Rob- .-t Smitb. Ylce-presldent; Mrs. Cbulea Ourqy. r ecording aeeretary; M:s. Edwi.D Ramsey, eorrespooding secretary; Wrs. R. L. Rlcbmood, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Ullman, h>use cba.lrmu; Mrs. John Heasley, bootworm chairman; Mrs. Wai- FlCTITlOI..S BI.SINESS NAME ter White, pa.rliamnntarll.n; STATEMENT W::s. Ttmmas G. Lumsdoo,JWl- The following peuons an lor Frleocts coordinator; Mrs. doing business as: The West Sta!liey Le Uevre aM Mrs. Coast Trolley Car Co. aM Cal-Bertrum C. Coffey, llbrary leo Cookie Boutique, '141 South board repruentattvea. Coast Highway, Laguna 9Z651 : healthful foods But here's t~ rub. Advocates or somr: fOOd fads promise: benefits that d1e1 alone can 't dchver. OccasiOnally. l>OffieOI'Ie With a medical problem Will try to sol\'t: 11 by li ving mos1ly on C<tbbage JUice or some ~h th1ng. Spcc1al foods and diets. ho\loi'C:ver. h;nc llm- ll<tiiOn~n be harmful when 1mproperl} U\Cd . So 1f you 1hmk there's anythmK wrong w1th you, by all means sec your phys.c~an. Tbe tll'ldal atteodants wore rloral ch1.ffon., Wide twlmmed rarden bats and curled ml~:ed notal oosep.ys. Tbe bride'• Z lUten were members of the weddtnc ~ty. Carrie Ann Can. oi.Dg u maJdofhoooraodJoaooe LJD Canning as a trldeamatd. others loc.luded Michele Rich- ards of Newport Beacb, and Mary Lynne and Stala.ll Carter, both of com Mea. W:lcbael Spare of San Diego, U. S. AIR FORCE U . Col. Cu.nton fl Moses, son of l.tr. and Mrs. A. o . Moses of 2037 E. Balbo& Blvd., Balboa, has receiYed tbe meritorious serYlce medal at Naples, ItaiJ. He was cited for outstanding duty performance as a rupt comrrwxler and as ch.ief of safety, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing at George AFB, Calli. He Is oow assicoed as u operations ltatf offlcer at HeadqtartP:ts, AIUed Air Forces, Southern Europe. ln Naples. He !las served in VIetnam aod to the Replj)Uc of Korea. He Is shown here, at left. belng coocratulated by Lt. Gen. Richard H. Ellis, commander of Allled Air Forces, Southern Europe. (U, S. Air Force pboto.) Fundamentalism studied Feel Great Again Ruth Byhower (Licerucd Pro(euional \taucuu) 67S. .. 106 Montlngs By Appointmeat only 6•5·7501 AfMn~oon I. Ennl•t• LIKE TO TRAVEL? HAVE TO TRAVEL? ~ ,~-~~~ARBOR }'.f!~e~~L Pa.l Ryclr:eff 615-1311 FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GENE H. ROBERTSON I INSUIANCI 2711 E. COAST HWY. Co"'"" 4olllor -Tolophono 61lnl850 Peter Kel1D ahrtiDotC~ del Mar reeelYed Ma B. A. de- ll'" at tbe M&J SO comm~~tDC-. rnent e.arciaea at tlM Cokn'ado Colle,., Colorado Sprlnp. LIGAL MOTICI FICTrriO!E BUliJIESS NAIIE STATEIIENT TIM tolknrtorpereoo..aredo- tor bualneaa u : WUlrlcb IDIS Auoctatu, 299 Crescent a., Drtn, l..quDa S.cb, Cal. 916!51 : Uta Ju.n D. W!Wams. 299 Cr .. ceot 8&7 Drln, Lacuaa Bacb, Cal 92&51; Rlltb Rtcb- ard, 5252743 VIctoria Orin, r tillort:oo. Thla bullnn.s II CODdocted by a poonl -llllp. SIP*~: Jean wnuama. Tbla lbttmeot YU flied Yltb lht cOIOIIy cl<lrt ol DnDco COIIIIIJ ...... II, 19'n, WU. llam E. St J ..... -clerk_ bJ Tberea M. Ward, depcaf. P.mua~~, w., t4. u, J-7, 14. 197S, Ia tbe Nnport Harbor Eutp. • r -mn LIGAL MOnCI FICTrrJOts BUSIMESS MAME STATEMENT Tbo lo~ .,... ...... dolq-..au, NHII)INUI, 1110-Ploa om.. c- ..... CaUl. uat: Rlclard A, -,_lf!'Ml ~Dr .• P. V. P. 1...-V-P•- -~ Calli. ICII'N, T~ ~'n· Ja eoad.ud "'. _.t JIU--· ...,.,._.,_. TaU-. ...... wullldwtta ., c.., c-"' an..,. c..., • l-I, It'll, WU. ... l. • Jolla, ...., ctrt. ., ,...._ II. ........ ...,, ,_, •• J-. 1, 14, II, II, lt'll, to ..... _, -...... r .. ann HOMEMAKERS CLUB TO WIIUam Roy K!Uougll, 3Z4 CREW SLIDES SHOWN Brooks Street, Laguna Beach, INSTALL NEW OFACI:RS ca. 9Z651; susan Webs!" Kill- The Coast Homtlmakeu Club ough, 32.4 BrooksStreet,l...aguoa wUJ jotaney to the Adobe Palo-Beach, Ca. 92651; Cathy Lynn mares, Pomona, Jtme 8, with Penney, 324 Brooks Street, La- 1unch at Grlnold's Old School guna Beach, Ca. 92651. H:>use. This business Is conducted The following new otDcers by a g1!nerat pa.rtnersh.lp. wtu be l.n.stalled at that time: Signed: Susan Webster Kill- Mrs. Archie Locke, president; ough. M.rs. Derek Jacobs, flrst vice-ThJs statement was filed wUb president; Gertrude Nielsen, the County Clerk of Orange 2Jld vice -president; Helen County on May 25, 1973, WII- Bosted, secretary; Irene Pseus, !tam E. St Jolln, county clerk, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Car-by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. dinal, stmSh.lne; Mrs.O. R. Mit -Publlsh: May 31, Jtme 7, 14, boft', publicity. 21, 1973, in the Newport Harbor r -Z56Z2 Orange Coast Collere crew coach Davtd A. Grant will take viewers oo a tree color slide trip through England and lre- laDd at 8 p.m. this friday, J~me 8, ln the o:c Library. Tile program Is sponsored by the Friends of the Orange Coast College Librar y. Coach Grut will show slides Wen In 1971 •'•en his crew trav- eled to England and Ireland to com;>ete 1n the Henley and Dublin regattas. Grant and his oarsm•~c will depu-t tor a trlp to He;~.ley J~me 18. Christensen ~ &. COAft IIW1' .. ~ADD. 11M OIDOUS- o.:UINTAII Ml \I I) ~ ... , -,. .. • 642-2991 WE WILL SELL YOUR HOME 4•!. Big at the Big M ----- You can earn this high interest on S:>,CXJO minimum two year certificates . The first year your SS,CXJO certificate will earn 5309.15. and more for each consecutive year that interest is adde·d to the account . You can earn $59.17 on $1 ,CXJO minimum one year certificates, and as much as $S1.26 nn a regular passbook savings account of $1 ,CXJO. More interest than banks ... more certain than stocks Plus free services ... safedeposit boxes, notary service, travelers c heques, trust deed and note collections, and many more free services are avail- able when you have the required minimum balance in your account at THE BIG M . Plus personal service ... experienced and competent sav- ings counselors in each office to assist you in planning your savings program. Coro,.. del Mar: ~"71Eaat C-lllPway/'7J-JO.<O OtMr omc .. la Cmot•. WNt .ve.dll., prr.w , me-+", c..,. Pan..C~ ftw dOU.UIIII ~Ck at1 VIU6E EllERS '20TH CC<"'~ ltna .... 1) at 10-w tltollooleri-.1 ll'l.a IIIII -.,._,.. al ftrll,., ..... -WrttiaUd ..... "'-u -. Lorr7 llld no ~ w ., w hf 1o tar 1114-_ .. ., oolftclo IIIIo --,.·~--1 ool llld IIIII Lorr7 Jtall--lo:;,: ~~~CIIIIP ....... 0 • _ .......... :' ..... ::,.:. .w::; ... I IWI£1 tiNe .... ,,E .. " :" ?" -• .a,. LurJ .. .., 111o _.,no_. a1 Mark 11a -llllllr·-• --., 1o - --1, -lroMI!'*' aod 11{-. i. "' 11M, ol ... Ill, l.urJ ro--"''""'""' -.. ~ liiUapai ... IIOOI, ... 1110 llrll -._ -. won 10 ... llrll -muollJ _, --• ondM. lu--NI It I, ·---...,--me ,., -.,._. wlllo a local,_ u. --· ·-....... u • ·-...-i. olll--tcltwool-s.. .. l -1 --...... ...,, Ill-roco!YIDC ldtqlal.o '-m lie al bo•l>rl*d· l'lltiremllt a.llrJ 10 tw bl .... tbawla IDd otber m1 ......__ .. _ .. _ _._ ta.. clolbl.DC. T'-da1lJ tDeomeroae ~l ·~·­-....... ao aalpmolll lD to $1 20 a .., a 15-lolol lD· elide &JI r.tlaD crtdll ......, a llaleo on a •If ~ e~. · Muafa'cture o1 eon-local muketptae., a ~ IIID bUll:. ....;. crete blocb I:Jrllafldh)l'matu-to tene as a oommUDJ.tJ meet. 1111 ftr"' CCJDCftD lD Apoa1a lal also was started. A cassette tar place, ud aameroua ea- ·-beb'ebeciDDlDctotei.Cbtbe u•mbJ:ypl:utlalDtblplunlncerete tuUtblll eoarta. A -1 --wu ID be~ ra!A 1be sta le-of Sl ...-n louqo ltiWrd olll'ftn( of tbe Yls-~ Mmteco womea were bu beeD orpn&zed 1n tbe.M~ tecp lncti•U. to ellt don tbe spelldiDg about 4 bours 1 day taco la.DJUIP area. laeldtoee ol dtael.e aod mal-I.Dd1n tbeU mee,er stC~PIJ Tbe nuare ot Apoall ta oow aatrttloo. ud to be_, tbempro-r, eon' for tbelr dlii;J' m•la. able to carry OD lb DeW ftJ ol ride for better boulnc ud From tbe SoutberD Ca.l1fonl11 Ute UDder tbe leaderabipoUoe- elotlllq. Edlsoo Cc l.urJ ~nod Z ally lnlDod lodlalul. l.urJ TbeJ tra1ned a kM:a.l resideot 1 ., tors Tbe Me.z Deeds to rlsU tba ton oo.l7 u a medic --ooeoltbeChri&C-:::us =• · lDstalleci oeeastooall1 to 1eod a be~ 1ua 1D tbe Ylllage. ~to IIO'It', power lloes aJoag the as miles baD:t. Th1a t. tbe pt ol sell 9 out of 10 tdles bad died l.D. distance ftomtbePanAmerteu reliance a.Dd seU-nftleleoce tbelr ftnl year. Wltb tbe oewi:J highway and an electrtcal)y tba.t be hopes cube ~tel~ I.D d~eloped medical attention aod operatto'g gr1.DdiDg mill fts set otber Ylllaces throu~ W:u- lmPf'Of'ed anitatton. tbla tragic up lt ea.n 1Dd a.s mueb corn teo. sitalUoo was reversed. Now 9 in· 40 sec!,5 as ooe of tbe Tbe Jordan tamUy, wrdeb in- GEM TALK TODAY I . -lUI N'-port Blvd. fiAe: ..,._ • Coda ., ... lA>td~t~Grlil Jw •~Mal It )l'f:O,., la 0" OMllilo~lt)l 0" 1•m1 .,. women eouJd do LD 4 bours. eludes 8 year old Janie, born Electric Ugtlting ns also pro-In Bellflower, and 5 year old Yided tor tbeflrsttlmeinbomes Julle, born in Melico City, ln the vtllage. has est:abUshed tbetr home oo Tbe loodSC~PlJWUlmproYed Jasmine Ave. in Corona del and 'IVIed wttb tbe tntroduetloa Mar. Tbts is now the bue ot of an trrtgaUoo system mt operations for Larry Lo h1.s mls- better agricultural methods. slonary projects. Land ll5ed year after year w'ltb-He has established a DeW out rest had become eWusted, bwrtness here in Newport aDd the corn tn the fleJds Beach, It ls called Ooe Way scarcely grew any ears. De-Library, which 1& manutactur- strttetl.ve erosloo also had re-ing tape cassettes· carrying suited .. lnstallatloo ot a nter Christian messages. Tbese are system prOYided water tor lrrt-assembled lD book form, eacb pUon, and thus opened ~ pre-book of cassettes covering a viouslJ' UDused land tor cnKt-particular subtect. One of tbe ntlon Pure drlDklngwaterwtU r ecently produced "boob" of- be av~Uable wbeo a water sys-feu Taylor's Blblestorleswttb tem oow under constroctioo Is the voice of Thurl Ravenscroft, completed hopetullY oe:d a fellow member at U.arlners ., OFFICIALS LOOKING OVER construction plans durin& groandbreaking c-eremonies for the oew $1.1 mUUoo. Westpte-Calll.oraia I..DsiU'ance Co. home oltlce buUdla.g at 1501 QuaU St., Newpoft Beach, near the airport. are, from left, Hans Cotteng, company president; Lee Rod- rigue., p!a.ns eagtneer, Newport Beach bulldlog and safety dlrlslon; Dour BIU'too, Emi:ay Development Co.; Rome Kalmus, l.aJlcdoa. «t. WUaoo., u etdtects; aivi Walter Mellott, South Coast Cooatructlon Co. The insurance bulldi..OC pro- ject Is a Joint Yenture of Emkay DeYelopment Co. and South Coast Coostructloo Co. Completion Is scheduled by year eod of 1973. IMMUNIZING DATES SET Cb.lldrea pli.Dnin&' to tlltel S<!bOOI Ud.l year caD pt. tbl1r pre-repstr&Uoo lmmiUliA- tlona at a. number ol Orup: Co1.11ty baalb department eUD- Ics th11 month. Tbe <:UJllea will prcmde prottelloa ap.tast meaale1, rubella, dtpbtherla, tetanus and polio. Booster lbota wtU also be an.l.l&bll. Tbe cUnlca are open to aU ages, ud the 1mmdnlaatl001 are tree to all, with DO ba.D- clal q~aWlcatlon oeoesa:ary. Here Is the sehed.ale tor the Harbor Area: Jtme IS, trom 1 to 4 p.m. --Community mental baaltb bulldiDg. 1441 S.,.,.rlor Aye,, Costa Mea. June 25, from 1 to 4 p.m • --Odd Fellows HaJJ.Z476New- pJrt Blvd., Cosb. Mea. sprlDg. ' Church ln Corona del Mar. Meanwhile the workofbreak-A new bu.iJdJJlg for One Way JA CK HAMMETT, mayor ot Costa Mesa, has Issued a VERA E. MILLER OF CM, Library is almost completed proctamaUon designating June 10 through June 1& as WW II VETERAN, 01 ES ,._...,_ FACTS - HOT FICTION • Armie WUUams,anelgh- bor, wu asked by McFar- taod of Edi.Dburgb to cook a partridge be had shot, and lDYited ber to d1nDer. While cUYing, they discovered a wedding baDd j.nslde. When Daoean 1ooted U over, he said to Annie, "1t's z shame to waste it; you'd better me.'' She agreed! Sac ran>enl?: ~_Mrs. Jean Llnr lost~·~~:~d~la.~m:cnd~,J rlng down La.ter"abe about IJIUWUll thlnp by sewage UDeworkers.Ctty offtdals agreed to clean out 300 teet of sewer Une near her home. After sitting 25 p.Uons of refUse three Urnes, tbey fOUDd the ring! • Mexican pollee recov- ered a stolen $40,000 ntch once belonging to Emperor Muimlll.an. It had been pawned for $32, less than the cost of a Mickey Mouse watch! • Latest rage In Houston: soUd-gold eyeglass frames for $&00 to $700. Pikers! Real Texas mooey goes for $1,300 frames decorated wtth sapphires and d.la- moods. Why? The better to be seen with, my dear! Jog down the difticull Milteco Americanism week In observance of Datlonal American-language into wrtt1ng was under at 1533 Moorovta Ave., l.n West lsm week in the Emblem Clubs of America. All cltlt.em; Vera E. Miller, 71, ot 2086 way. Larry was helped ln this Newport Heights. Don Reding-and org;anir.aUons are urged to join In the observance. Joann St., Costa Mesa, dted ditflcutt project by h1s know-too Is general manager in In the phOto above, lett to right, are Mrs. Stan Panek, Jlble 3 at Costa Mesa memortal ledge of Spanish for there were charge of production. Outlets president of Newport Harbor Emblem Club 394; Mayor hospital. a few Spanish sPeaking people have been set~ ln almost aU Hammett, and Mrs. Thomas E. Lewis, AmerlcanJsm chair-Mrs. MUler, a World War in the village. But buically It states, and work Is under way man of the Emblem Club. veterao, came to was a ma.tter of polnting at on cassettes in Arable, Russian years ago, objectsandlearningtbeoames a.Dd Spanish languages abroad. PAINTING STOLEN $1,000 THEFT LOSS Uyea.rsago.She and then transforming the~ Thus the message of the Bible Her own orlglnalwater color A pointed shim, possibly a of the Costa Mesa .audJ: into an a_,bablt. ts going out tbrougb lbe work!. painting of a man sitting on a narrow blade knife, accordlng flnd the Senior Cttlsens Club bench by a Cents wbeel was to Newport Beaeh pollee, wu Costa Mesa. She was born stolen from her dlning room used to pry open the tront door Iowa, May 2, 1902, PICTURED at the grand opening of the E. F. Hutton Co . ottiee In Fashion Island are Walter Lynch, center, the resi- dent manager, and 2 E. f. Hutton officials, Gordoo Crary, at left , executive vice-president, and Alec Jack, chairman of the board. The new offi ce of the tnnstment firm Is at 600-C Newport Center Drive, !n Newport Center's tl.nan - clal district. L I GAL MOTICI FICTITIOtS BtsnfESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowing person Is doing business as: Leo's Auto Sbop, 660 West 17th St., Costa Mesa: wall about 5 p.m. May 29, knob May 30 at 121-1/2 39tb SIQ'v1vors her •:::~~ Alyce Riehards of 262 Walnut St., West Newport. where some-John, ofCostl. her St., NewpctrtShores, told New-one ilole a receiver andampU-mother, of port Beach pollee. Value of the fter, valued at $1,{)00,-trom 44 _~,~~~;/!:J~~~~~~':,~~~~ painting was set at $300. David Mart:lne&. M e1 LIGAL MOMI ORDINANCE NO. 1500 AN ORDlNANCE OF THE CIT~ OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDIN G CHAP'T'ER 20.-41 TO TITLE 200F THE NEWPORT BEACH M .JNi.CIPAL CODE, ENTITLED "SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT" The City Council of the City ot Newport Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Cmpter 20.41 Is added to the Newport Beach M'.lnlclpal Code to read: "CHAPTER 20.-41 SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT Sections: 20.41.010 Author ity and Scope. 20.41 ,020 Effect of Chapter. 20.4J.030 "SP" Comt>lning District -· Uses Permitted aDd. Development Standards, 20.41,040 "SP" Individual Dlstrtct --Uses Permitted and Development St:aDdards. 20.41.050 Adoption or too, aad 20.41.020 Effeet of Chapter. Iowa. The foltowlng regulations shall lrlterment will be at Wichita, apply to all property within Kansas, wtth::~-Be~ll10-1:B:r1co:dn,f~r: a District where the District Mortuary as symbol Is combined wtth the tor. The family has "SP" __ Speclltc Plan symbol that donaU'ns may be made to and allpropertywtthlnthe"SP'' the Orange Colllty Heart Aasn. .. Spectrtc Plan Dl.trlct, •h<n FREE V 0 Q.INIC WILL applled as a separate district. • · In all cases the "SP" symool OPEN IN C.~. IN JUNE shall be followed by a num!)er The Junior Ebell C l~ to designate the Speclftc Plan N ellf'POrt Beach, aklog wlth tbe (e.g., SPl: Specific Plan Num-Center Clinic at 132 E. 18tb ber 1) and the development St., Costa Mo!sa, ls spoosor- that shall be permitted sub-lng a tree cOnic to tbo&e de- }ect to p~ovtslons of the destg-siring ooe from age 12 lDd ~ nated Spedftc P1a.o and tbe tor the treatment, diaposl.l., regulations ot this chapter. and eoWlSellDJ on venereal 20.41.030 "SP" Comb1n1ng d9se:a.se. Plans can tor Juoe District--Uses Permitted am omee hours oo Tuesday aDd Development standards. Tbe Tb~asday evenings from 6 to "SP" symbol mlf be applled 9 p.m. as a combtnJng district (e.g., A plea Is belng sent out CNlf -St') wtJere tbe Speclflc to Uceosed pbyslcians, regis- Plan r!!golattoos are LoteDded tered nurses, and b.bon.tory to apply ooly to spectflc uses wbo would be wll- aBCI development of taod. ln tng at.o for R11r~ Will S•rpri~ .. l' ou! Leo Richard Sehroft', 215 Pro- iP@'Ct St., Newport Beach, CaW. 9Z6&0. Am~ndment of Specific Plans aod AppUcaUoo of the "SP" these cases, where the Spe. doJOaUOII such u c tflc Plan regulatl.oos may dU. a micro- CALL US TODAY ABOUT 4 PDLICI I Fl R£ This busioe5s Is conducted by a.n lndif·ldual. Signed: Leo Rlcbard Schroff. This wu tiled , ... District. fer trom ~2~0·~·~··~01~0::~~~~~ Scope. The so by 20,4~tl·~s~I;'U:';', :::::::: shall, prepare D.Latrtct •• Uses p, based on the gen~ Developm<3nt StaDdards. Any eral plan aoo drafts of s:JCh use or development of prop- regulatioos, programs, and leg-erty within an "SP" District islatlon as may lD Its )udgment where the "SP" symbol ts DOt be required for the systematic combined wUh another Dtstrlet emeutton of the general plan shall be In compliance with the aDd the PlannJng CommlssJoo regulations of the refereoced may recommend such ptanund Spec:iftc Plan. All you n a cen se to out the simple priu drawing ticket ~at makes · you eligible to win a new 1973 Pinto or one of 51 other valuable pri1.es, It's Theodore Robin's way of saying "Thank You" for 52 wonderful years of serving ! RUTH LAWTON Deeorotl"t Conaulto~tt measures to tbe Ctt:y Council 20.41.050 Adoption or for adoption according to the Amendment of Speelflc Plu provisions of CallforDla Go•-and Application of the "SP" ernment Code Secltons 65450 District. Speclfle Plana stall througtl &5550 which are lncor-be adopted aDd amended by or- ponted berein by this refer-dloance piD'IUIUlt to tbe pro.. eoee u U tuUy set forth . yJslons of ChaDf;er 20.54 of tllla Duck Feet Fins LAG!JNA SWIM TRUNKS ll\ostercharee NOW TH RU JUNE 15, 197l SAVE 201o 5 WAYS tmER tHAN ORDINARY StEAM CLEAN Such specltle ptans may in-Code. cJade: SECTION 2. Thla ordinance (a) RegulatiOII.S llmltlnc the sball be publlsbed onee lD the foca.Uon of buUdtnp and other omctal De'll'sptper of the Ctty, Improvement& with respect to and the same stall be tfteettYe eJistiD& or planbed rtrflts-of-SO days after the date of Ita war. adoption. (b) ReruJatioDI of the use of 1'h11 ordlnance waa tnt:ro.. 1aDd aad bul.ldlnp, tbt belpt dueed at a retuiU' mltltlllc or &lid bolk at bulldlllp, ud lhe tbe CIIJ CC<Dell at 1111 Cll)' -..,.. .. abcM bollollllp. ot N-Boaeb ltald co (e) Sir HI ud bJtltw'lraamlnr 'lib <lay at .,.,, It'll, &lid • ct ..... o.,.., I Drlu Futor ud Dumbertq pi&M In order adapted OD the ... di.J I S.lf Co~ttolnotl to Ntabtlab tbt oalclal DIDM8 ala)', 19'73, by tbe followlllc 1 Ho"• of Yo•r ElutrlclfJ or loft Wotor U•odl of atr..taud blpwaya, tort. YOtt, to wlt: "'a" US tODAY me,. c:oafU<II, dlpUea-&lid A YES, COUMCILIIEM: lld&IJ, .....,..... ..:ertailltJ ltD08( neb IAJHa, Roetrt1 OrcNl. Ooltat, ICymJa, 4141•1313 :::.:..":':..:~~= :~=u...BM:M-. •-o1tV1CEIIDp &lid--. AIISEJIT, COtmcJUOIM:-• . , (4)---·-~A.tleltOila W1U aov; azollllli a. paJ a •• 111a7ar ol IIIII e ... , llt<lodl&l-A TTIST: c-. Ill< a.---Lawa LaP>t at .... riP"-· ell)' c-C•>----.. !'!.Ja.s!:l-Ita Helnd 1o -.1110 -: J-1, It'll, lalllo i1 ---ol IIIII _.a! p1u. l..,..t -ll:ulp. • 6.9S.. 10.95 WATER WONDER KIC:X BOARDS -4.95 Skate Boards BOYS ICE HOCKEY SKATES OiAMPION HANDBALL GLO,VES RACQtJ ET BALL RACW ETS 6.95 .. 10.95 SHOES BASEBALL StiOES ALL PURPOSE StiOES -fOOTBALL StiOES BASKETBALL StiQES TEIUtS SHOES Te11is HARBOR SALUTES STUDENTS X.,.. Bl-ud BIU llllly ~ _, -dOll flioe Y.-.,ola, ~ --Fra.W. u ,.Jodi_ ud ...,....._!toll_. A&-mllb a'IPIN. Clark l>olhol!, J....,.. c- Bar!Oo Btok aa ai11CaloriUI •--•• oollolaroi>IP. Claro BWor, a jlllllor, quill bor of eo.......,. ,...,.., p. 1.0 tbe a.eademte award· wta.. Jtattlli 11.....ae, CaUflor .. aDd 101'0ll awvd. eraor eeliOU. oor• al tho ..... ._, baa· ala Safllp 6 fAD L!&f\11 Jolm Barrymu, ,......, qlllll 1o1m ._,, -mon, -of N...,.... Rlrbor l!lp award eo·_ .... , -.t. 1114 ooroola-d. A.,..-.-. .cbool. .Q&tloul merit commeMtt,tSoo., BtU Billii:I1U, Bull of A.m.. R... RacdatH, EJCNnp Here la 181~ UJt. nlldlttor'lu, 10'•1101" .cbol-.rica Ublnl art& award; 10"· drama award. tor of tbt booortd lbM'tnta· u, MulW• PFO .c:tlollrllllp, enor acbolat, ~atioall medt TayrtA lltDdelt. piii)UeltJ PeJTJ Adlme 1 )IDLor q~U CIF ._._,.. flDI.Iillt. eommt.icNr. aDd IIUOII award ' lUrk Bola, lrHbmu, !!rot Clair Hellrlcb, I jlllllor, Am-Debt R-clu!, G&llooo ...... .uu Aadrft'a,'uua .. l merit plaee Sa AaMrlciD Lec:loo Auz .. erleaa Auoc:lat.loD of Teaebe:r• Detlble Rlebttl., tpOI"tno- ftDaU.st csr aealhluer llluJ eaay contest. of GerlllU award.. mu of tbe Jtu, JO"II'Dillr Gary' Andrew,ltate _;boll.r-Brlctt Bu8b, a jll:l.lor, GlrW Robert Btllderabot, .Ute tebolar, bOGOra at eatruee at abtp &'ftJ'd wtnoer Stata de .... te, ASB pre.Weut IC:bolatlb!p. Cal state UaiYWiltJ,Fv.IIertoL Dan Barrett, c~tornia Ex-for 19'73-74, Lea. Hllcren., sportswoman of Kettb Robinaoa, a frelhma' cbi.D~ Club boy of tht year. JohD Cameron. lUte acbol-tbe year. 4tb lD Am'!'l'leaa LePoa Aux .. Sue Beet, Bank of America ulbtp. Muk Rtnalaw, GtUeon LU&rJ cootut. aeMeveMeat award lnW"oeatloo· CfDI:hJ.I. Cuteol, DAR fOOd awud. CratcRuueU,fresbmaDpre. a1 arts, eltlJeo award, Bank of Amer.. J&Dle Hirata, CASC repre. ltdeot. Cynt llla Beckett, Edith Had· lea home ecoDOmk:l award; lentattn. Jan Ryu. ASB treua:rer. doeli; seho.la.rshlp. PTA bOmemUtac award. JuUe Holcomb, a )Jnlor, E. L Sbep Salulty, quill and scroll BN'ton (ROcky) Beek, B&Dk OaYld Cbu, state acbolarstdp. Moore Muonle award. award, American IApm Ai.u:- of America award In scteoee Alan Clark, naUonal merit Mark Hoppe, Harbor ftlgb lliary speecb eocdelt. and, math; E. t Moore Muonle eommendatloa. Junlor Exchu&e Club awar4. Ken Sark1ssla.n, natlooal award salutatorlaD gonrncw Terry CUrle, a jtmlor, qutU Deborah R~~tley, a jlmtor, m~rlt commeodation. aebo~ CSF sea~er aftd scron award. Reauelear m3.tb and scleoee Penni Seawle, a )mior, at. ' • Dan Cobin, ASB presJdeat. anrd. ternate for Girl& State. K&tby Colesworthy, national Doug Jensen. aopbomore, Ki-CbrlstiDa SebriDg, Balik of merit eommendaUOO, Ktwam.s wants bowl. America art award. bowl, hlgbeJt award 1n Orange Adrienne Johnaon, a )unlor, Vanessa ShadboH, freshman. NA.VY ENS1GN Timothy Hogle. at flgnl, SOD of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Hogle 'Jf 1101 Antigua Way, Dover Shores, receives his eommlsslonin! eertWeate from Capt. R. E. Lola ~ graduation trom the Avl.ation Otftcer Candidate School, Pensacola, Fla. He now will proceed to the next phase of bls avtattoo training lKding to his designation as a naval aviator or flight officer . His parents and grandmother s are pictured bere at the commissioning. Ensign Hogle Is a 1965 graduate of Newport Harbor high scbool and a 1971 graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. COST.t, NEU 646-9383 Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS COUnty decathlon varsity dlvi-Quill and. scroll award. LIOIUJ speech eoatetlt award. etoo. Dougall Joho.9on, Bank of Am-Jan Stmptoo, Asian .tod1H Debor&b MtcbeU Cook, Cat. erlea lab seleoce award. award, Bank of Am-!rle& tor- lforoia Exetaoce Club girl of TorJd Jobnson, a junior, Quill elgn langl8ge award. Jbe year, alao state gtrl of the and scroll award, alternate to Barbara Skinner, freshman, leu. Boys State. E. l Moore Ma.SOille awud. James Dabney oationalmerlt Dawn Jolly, drama scholar-Dan Smttll. a juDJor, qutU eomme.odatioo. ' sh.lp, Bank ot America drama and scroll award. Mark Dalby ASBY1ee-pres1-award. Dledra Smith, Brymaucbool dent. ' A. G. Kawamura, E. l Moore sebolarahip, Bank of America Greg Dawson. a freshman, award, junior class president. buslae~a award. E. 1. Moore Matonle award. Lynn KeDCbel, a r.m.Ior, Quill Weod.y Smith, ASB cblet )us. Carla De Wolf state sehOI-and scroll award. Uee. arshtp. ' Duld Kilmer, a sopOOmore, Tom Straw, sophomore class Barbara Dunn Bausch-Lomb Kiwanis bowl. president. hooorary scleoc'e award Bank Ken Kl.J..ogenamtth , national Kirk strlcker, state scbol- of America math award' state merU eommeodation. arshlp. and PTA scholarships. • stepha.Die Kcpanskt, Kiwan1s Mary Snnn, quill aDd scroll Debra OIJtlD Zonta girl of bo•t. quill a..t scroll award. award. the year, NewPort-Balboa Ro. Gary Litten, state scholar· Jtm Swick, Tar of tbe year. tary scholarship national mer-ship, aetl•tUes aaststa.nt. Gary Tboroe, oatlonaJ ml!rlt tt commendation: · Dan Uttlejohn, Terry Mar-ftnaUst, govemorscbolar,Bank Dana Dunning a junior New. Un m"'!mortal sebolarsh.tp. of Am;trlea social stu:Ues a- port Harbor.Co~ Mesa 'aoard Vivian Loumeau, st2teschol-wud, state scbo1atsh1p. ot Reanors award. arshtp. Kim Voo Kenlr.le, PTA schol- Tncy Earlywine, a sopbo-Beth Luymes, Betty Crocker arshlp. m<'lre, Amuiean ASiOCiation or homemaking a-.rard and nation-Cathy Todd, Costa Mesa Art Teachers o! German award. wide scOOlanhlp, CSF seat. League award, Bank of Am~!rlca Datld EgU, national merit bearer, Faculty Assn. s<:holar-nne arts award. commendation, state scholar-shlp. Patrice Wahlstedt, a jUnior, ship, district memorial sehol. Glenn Maguuason, Gemeo a. qutll and scroll award. ushlp fUnd. ward, bltiooa.l m~;~rtt eommen. David Wallace, state achol- Debble Elias, Youth for Un. 4at1oo, Bank of America award arshtp, derstaodlng sister to Marica tor trades a.od l.ndustrlal, Oscar Wilkes, seofor class JAN VAIL ba5 Joined tbe Ir- vine Company as a commercial project manager, coordlmtlng the design and construction or etpaJ:lSioO projects for Fashi.oo [slaod. He was most recently with Robert Ewing and Asso- ciates, Los Angeles architects, He attended the University of New Merteo and tile USC school of areh..ltecture before joining tlle Ewllli flrm. from Yugoslavia. Karen Malmquist, homemak-president. Gary EIUs, Choral Boosters tog s!rrlce award. Deborab Winsor, m'.l.Stc de-EASTER SEAL AIDES scholarship, Exchange drama Mart Marsing, wrestllng mP.-partmeot vocal scbolarshlp. New m-:mhers of the board awud. mortal schola.rsbJp, quill and Rick Yardley, a sophomore, of directors ol the Easter Seal Erik Escher, PTA utaward. scroll award, state schOlarship. Klwaofs bowl. Society or Orange County in- Jeff Fter, sophomore, E. I. Arthur Maskrey, statescbol-Rob Yardley, a ~bomore, cltxle Thom1s A. Antlnsoo ot Moore Masoo.ic award. arsb.lp. Ktwan.ts bowl. Newport Be1eb, certif'l.edpubllc •~~j~111'1i'--~·:~:~lllb Massey, ASS see-Marilyn Yardley, top 4 year aeeouatant with omces iii Los girl. Angeles; Guy K. Claire of Cor-·~Ul-Pr~~,f~~:~~~ Me& MeCI.tthy, CAA IChOI-Tom Yo~a~&., brotber to AFS ona del Mar, partner La the Datiooal merit ·e~ arsb!p. student boom BrasH, Od:Uoo An. Newport Beach law drm or Bank ot .Amtrk:a DellDi$ Meader, student COli· drade. GlbiOCl, Duan and Crutcher; Rubor High instrumental mn-gress speaker. Richard H. Pauley ot Newport 1e scholarship, governorscbol. Brad M1Uer, r».tlooal merit LIGAL MOTICI Beach, senior sak!s cons ultant ar, Mart.aers PFO seholarshfp, finalist. of Coldwell Banker & Co., New. top senior boy and top 4 year Sherry MIDer, Nat1ooal FICTrnots BT.BJ:NESS NAME port Center. boy service awards, Cba.rlty League award. STATEMENT ==J~~[!~~~===I Llnda Fnnklln, sophomore, Jack Minter, a junior, qu111 Tbe toUowlng penons are E. I. Moore Masonic awud. and scroll anrd. d>lng business a.s: Smttb, Snow Lloda Franr.ke, sophomore, La.aren Mitchell, sophomore, & As.soel.ates, 15742 WllUams FICTITIOlS BlSIHESS NAME aod Robert Franzke, .twUor, E~cha.nge dn.ma award. St., 163, Tustin, Ca 92680: STATEMENT Am~rlcan AslilOClltion or Coleen Monaha.n, state sehot-Michael T. Smith, 15742 wu. The following persons are Teachers or German awards. arsh.lp. Iiams st., 463, Tustin, Ca 92680; doing business as: Design Lab- Daniel Gllcrest, state schol-steve Morlh.lro, top freshman Robert T. soow, Jr., Z-4922 Graphic's Two, 1029 Baja. St., a.rship. boy service award. Mulrlembos, 475, El Toro, Ca Laguna Beach. Call!.: James CharlesGluler,BankofAm. Sue M"urd)', top senior girl. 92630. Gavtn Nelsoo, as above; Bar- LIGAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BlBINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng persons are doing business as: View Homes, 1'7'55 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, caur. 9262 '1: Carl Arthofer, 1806 Dover Dr., New- port Beach, Ca W. 92660; Dan M. Arthofer, 2101 E. Plum- wood, Santa Ana, Ca lif., 92701; George J. Koteles, 2475 Mar too Dr., Newport Beach 926&0; Ed- ward Vanden Bossche, 121 40tb St., NeWpOrt Be-ac h, Call!. 92660. This business is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Carl Arthofer. Tb.l s statement was filedwitll the County Clerk or Onngt County oo May 25, 1973, WU- liam E, St John, county clerk. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Publish: May 31, June 7, 14, 21, 1973, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .2S6Z5 RDII'OKT HA!tiiOR BISIGII I'll BUSHED IEStLY -PAGE 5 LET US SET UP A SCHEDULE FOR YOU LICENSE D--INSURED f REE ESTIWATES SE RVIHG THE HEWPORT HARBOR COSTA NHA AREA lltUIISOAY, JUliE I, 117! COROllA DEI.IIAII, CAl.. Manley Pool Service Phone 646 · 0613 No Mo.-gin fOt Euo-< . , . c.;, p•o'•ulo<oot d~,......, tleo"'"9 P"XIt .. doeo""' cloi"' ~W•'ecto<>". t~lt"l' 9"'""'"'"" oil .,....,, d•OP.P"I' ;,._,,..,.,., ,, P•Oie.ctlto:l ohe• Co it occeph you• drope•i•o loo-<l•oni"9 Yo., "'" k ou.,·~d of ..., ~inkQ91t, p .. IKI ••ltft ~ .... , Oftd tle.cooo ..... pl~tah .,.. ••,...-1 100"4 •u•lo••"'•"'· A,t Cool "'!'....,, C:o,..plltt• O.Op~try c .... c .......... yo., ... ~ ••P.P<' .......... 9 '"" ..,..,. quolooy O"d peof~t<';,.., 10% 01$COUNT on '"'~ o<>d <0""1' F••• loon d•op•,.•• ft ... •"''"'"'*' wolho-ot oblo90t;,.n Te'"'' o f cou"lt • New c.,,..,.., OtOP<I"U • ,-.llt•c•iOftl Flo"'• 'roo""• • '~'""'"'• C.loi101o. Don't let the sun soo•l your pat•o tun Shade w tth colorful canvas for cool comfort. Call or come by lor tree est• mates ertca EagUsh award, national E. L Moore M.ason.lc award, This business iS coodueted bara Lynn Nelson, a.s abo.e. m~rit flnaUst, goveroor scbOI-Quill aod scroll anrd, clu& by an untncorpora.ted a.ssocta.. This busin.ess ls conducted ar, CSF aea.lbearer. secretary. tton other than a partnership. by a reoeral partnership. "World's lar gest exclusive guaranteed drapery serv1ce" SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2202 MAIN I JWJe Gorman, top lreshmaJI Andy Nelsser, a sopbomore, Signed: Mi chael T. Smith. Slgned: James Gavtn Nelson. girl service award. Klwuis bowl. Tb1s st:atem•!Dt -.rJ.s ttledwitb This statement n s nledwlth c drapery cleaners Dan Gross, freshman, Ktnn. Margaret Newland., Panbtl· the County Clerk of Onnce the County Clerk of Orange Is bowl, American AnociaUon lenlc achievement award. County oo June 1, 1973, WU-County oa May 25, 1973, WU- of Teachers of Germu aW'"I.I"d. Jon Nisbet, sophomore, Ki· E. St clerk. !lam E. St Joe Grou, a junior, quill wallis bowl, a.nd scroll award. ror UoderstaOOlng merit 1973, in Easl.go. Publish: May 31, June 14., Zl, 1973, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. r -25623 1702 Newport Blvd. At 17th St The Bank of N-port now has new, fast, efficient drive-in banking facilities. Two new auto-tellers adjacent to the bank's main building have just bean opened to give you better, faster banking ,.,. vic.. Look fOI' the drtve-ln entran<;.a on 18th St. and you'll find two efficient drtve-ln tell11111 walt· lng to serve you with expanded banking hours. The Bank of Newport Drive-In facilities and walk-up window are open Monday through Thursdsv 9-5, Friday 9-6 and Saturday 9-1 to take c-of your banking nMd& l DOVER AT SIXTEENTH STREET • 6-45-5333 ' 540 Coate~ ... TO VISIT US Ell 'TKO OUR PARKING LOT ,IS ALL TORN UP ...... WE'RE HAVING A Dirty Diggers SALEI ~~so~ NEW ITEMS ADDED DAIL PSSTJ GORGEOUS NEW SUMMER 3424 V'ta lido, Newport lloach SALE IN PROGRESS AT OUR VIA LIOO See YOUR PHARMACIST • fOI VITAMINS fOR THE WHOLE fAMilYI We carry all the finest brands in vitamins to help keep everyone in your family feeling fitl See us for all your health needs! PEN AT 'a!~e ~emorv ~ox 2712 E. Cocut Highway, Corona del Mar Tuu. ttuv Sot. ll:OOA.M. • P • •• .... •• HATS tN BLOOM contest winners, left to rl(bl:: But».ra De Mott, most amusinr bat; Dee Dee Andres, most bea1t1fnl bat, aDd Lucille Wl111011, most original. Barbara's bat was an advertisement for the Home Tour Rialto Market, or whlcb she was the chalrnwl. Ttte hl.tl tn bloom contest is an unual ennt spoa..ared by the LidO Isle Women's Club. Fair queen contest set TWO OF THE WINNERS In the DAR's Amerteantsm essay contest 1n the local schools received honOrable mention at the state level. They are Laura Soil, standing ln front at left, a 7th grader at Horace Ensign school, aDd Sally Escher, 6th grader at Newport Beach elementary school. Their mothers are standJJlg behind them. The Co lonel wuuam Cabell Chapter of DAR conducted the coolest tor the Sth, 6th, 'i'th and Bitt grade students In the Newport- M eaa unUied school district. Glr1Mwatctt1ng at Its best 1s scheduled tor JW\e 23whengtrls from throughout' Orange County will compete for the title of queen of theOrang\l County Fair at ttte South Coast Plaza shop. ping center In Costa Mesa. Twenty contestants repre- senting Orange County com- munities are ezpeeted to enter the contest, whi ch begin5 at 2 p.m. in the maU area of the center at Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway. Contestants wt.ll be judged on beauty, figure, poise and personality and wtn appear 1n both swtm suJts and evening gowns. 1'he winner and hro runners. up will serve as queen and prin· cesses to reign over the 10- day t.alr, which is slated for July 6 -15. The queen will receive a $100 savings bond. The prtn. cesses will each receive a $50 savings bond as well as other g1l1:5 donated by local firms. Robert w, Krooe, president of the Orange County Fair board: of directors, will serve as mas· ter of ceremonies. Musical en- tertainment Is also scheduled as part of the program. Ch h N Entry in the competition Is Urc ews limited tothoseprlsomotaUJ raprtHDtinJ a community lD. • THE CENTRAL BIBLE Oranp County and designated • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 PacWc View Drive, Harbor View Hills --The Rev. Lawrence D. Fruh- Ung, the new pastor, '11111 preaeb hls flrst sermoo here at the 10 a.m. service this Sunday. His topic Is "Rise, let us go hence." He arrives from Oma- ha, Nebraska, where be was the minister of Our Redeemer Church and the &eeretary of the Nebrask:a Synod ofthe Lutb- eran Church ln America. Pas- tor and Mrs. f ruhllng and their 2 daughters w111 Uve ln Uni- versity Park, Irvine. • • • • THE UNIVERSITY BAP- TIST CHURC H, 2252S. E. Bri&- tol St., Santa Ana Heights -- Pastor Willis Carrtco's ser- mon topic for 11 a.m. Sunday wUl be "Chrlstlans' rlgtlb,du- ties and privileges." An evan- geUstie service W'l.ll be held at 7 p.m. • • • 23 d St Or by the local chamber of com - CHURCH, r • at ange merce or sponsoring organiza- Afe., Costa Mesa --Pastor Uon Robert Beogstoo will s:peal: 00 • "Abolmdl.Dg grace" at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Al10 in- eluded w111 be a dedication ser- vtee for the Arbooa evangel- ism teams, wbo will conduct Bible schOols at Casa Grande, Artzooa, June 16-24. At 7 p.m. Swday the aduH choir wm pre- sent "Israel, Hls land," a mu- sical and pictorial trip to Is- rael, narrated by the pastor. Soloists are Mrs. Fred Merkle, Mrs. Robert Beardsley and Fred Martin. • • GRACE BrBLE CHURCH, 565 w. 18th St., Costa Mesa-- ,'Responding to God's IOYe" wUl be the Rev. Tbomas Tyree's sermon topic at 10 a.m. Sunday as he cootlnues his series oo PtUUpptans. At 7 p.m. be w111 speak oo. "Asaph's reversion, recOt'ery," baaed oo Psalm 77. • • • TlfJ RSQA y. JllftE !, 1!13 COROllA DallAl\ CAL !UMIIER HOURS SI!T no ora. eout eo~~o~~ UlnrY will ....... --occ f d I b • .. 1ooo1 -• J .. II. FroiO 00 I IS ~· ::r: C:: ~a.; C-uetl ~-be --~· ......... p .... -tiroulil! oo -P 00 llko • ftiii-ICllo _,. __ TbarodaJ ud ~ 9 ,...,. lit 0nqo Cout Colllct'o ..,. I'OIIlorul, ...,....-uar lP-I p a 00 f'rl4a7, II will be toed Mn'lct tlbc:ntory. pro:dmata1190 P«<PII• c-*'' Wllkt'dl ud ca Jal7 4.. T1M $110~000 lab, to bl cal.. 1 ltd '"tbe c..ca.tD'•· Tab ... " ,. tr~::::::::::::~­ beiDc -... lbo --ot the OCC lttlllerteeo.terbu11d- 1Dc. 11 " belnc coutruettd UDder tbe lb.te eutbQtllke ldtty &et. A.rebttect tor tbe Dew 2, 7'18 aQU&re-toot ltructure Is WLI- llam Sluroek & Partners of Corooa del t.f.lr. Tba Harmoo B/J Gladd Company of Loa Aaplet submitted the low bid &ad lahaodUngtbecoostrueUon. Tbe sc:hedule caJ1J for com- pletion ln JulY. 1974. Tbe oew faelUty wtllbt~r­ ated by .tudents majoring Lo food service aod boteJ mMap • mt!Dt, according to John vm • censi, OCC assistant professor of food serYicea. It wt11 kx* • THE NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF" RELIGJOl.S SCI- ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa --TbeReY.EleaoorJaek- sou will preach al 11 a.m. Sun- day oo "Tbe V'l.lue ot detach- ment." AD ordlna.Uon serriee for Mrs. Jacksoo will be be1d Sunday, Juoe 17, followed by a reception ln tbe eburcb patJo. Before a Gas Co. serviceJnan,is ready to face you he has to face himself YOU RECENTLY TOLD SURVIVORS OF WORLD WAR I AND II CASUALTIES HOW THEY COULD APPLY FOR A GOLD STAR LAPEL lUTTON. MY SON WAS KILLED IN VIETNAM: • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. An- drew•a Road, CUlt HaYen -- Baccalaureate Sunday wtll be obee:rt'ed thls Smctay, and ,rad- uattnc hlP, scbooJ •nlors wtll sit locetbef weu1ngtbe1r erad- aattnc cowns at the 11 a.m. aerrtce. At 1 p.m. tbey wiU be booored at a hmcbeon at 1444 BaMlaco Dr., OOt'er Sbores. Dr. Charles Dtereuftekl wt.U prel.cb at 8, 9:SO aad 11 a.m. on "Always lock your door." As a customer, you expect our you can imagine what it's like when servicemen to know what they're there's a picture to go along with it . AM I ENTITLED TO A GOLD STAR 1 by EUGENE 0. BERGERON , .. ,.. ............ _ ... .._. .............................. .. ....................... .. ..... ............... , .. .,_ .................... ~ ..... ....... ------~ .......................... ... _.,.. ... ., •• .,c ,.,........,,..._._., ... .,_ ... .... .......... _ ... ....,,., ... _ .................. -...... ....._ .... .. ....... ___ ,__ __ .... _ _. ..... _ CGIIA-IUMM • • • Tbe c:onarepticla ud Slllltly 11<boOI of Nnport UaliJCbareb ..tU bold tbotr liiDOill ptoale lbllo -J at TtW!IItlo park Ia Colla If-. A-U pmo at l p.m. wtll be lbo OlliD toa-lwt. Plade dOlO Ia ..,_ 1o< ll,JOp.m. doing. The test is simple: an instructor acts At the Cas Company, we expect like a customer, and a trainee acts like more than that: we expect them to let himself. Then the whole oce'ne is you know that they know what played back on a sueen. they're doing. For the trainee, that one picture on So at our Customer Services Train· the screen is worth a thouund words ing Center, we now give our men the from his instructor . chance to see themselves as they .----. At the Caa Company, a man really are. doan't just learn how 10 handle On videotipe. your epplidca. · And if you've ever been With Yideotlpe tr•lnlna, he slttprued at the sound of your al10 Ieima how 10 handle own voice on a upe recorder, himwlf. hO aCM •O.Ca ;• ,. ___ .. _IlL-·,···--- ,I • ALE • PLACER ' J~.Q.~1P.u AT $125.00 PER OI)NCE I irst Come --' First : I You Can Legolly Own Plocer Gold, "Natural Gald R;W.t Out Of Tho M;ne." A H•dg• Agoinst lnflafrion, Dnoluotion, Or Pouibl• Depression To Order, Or For "'or• lnfonnafion, Call Your Bonded Representative: CALL R A TRUE PHOTO-PORTRAIT 1 MARINERS LEGION, AUX LIARY, YFW TO ALL Tile J)IOille .......... .,. lllo .... -; Lola Carrtdo, do Loo c-....,-- t1tlt Ume to atlaDd a Jolat 1a. put comm.uilr, u ...,... ad· ,,.,_j C••U:Ia All,.... ltlllttloD ol oCILeer1 ot tbe 't'oeale; Em.J.UO Toleat1.Do, Mr-MCI"'ta.J1; ac-&e Jlalt:IJ, tr.- G.Denl Do.tc~-• MaeArtbar put at uma; RQ" Rldlm, u-aar.r; nan.c. ~. p ... Jlo. 4ft Gl lM Amorlcu N1a111 _....,. at IM!II; lh--lllo; -""'--IIU-IAcloo aad lllo Pool .. ultl&ry, ,_ s.r..,.., oomoeomcor.-AlA a•uac. _.,... IDd U.O tbt r...:ra1 J<W!ttwn A.albary otn.e•• are lAd. at arm~; Carr .. Foprty, .., .. WaJ.atrrlJIIC Pa.t Mo. l?lt ot Au Callal.. ~; Mary llll.lo Dumt .. bdul, IJU'· tbl Vtterau ol Ponlp Wara. Ball, fttlt,lee~eat ; Wan-UaDMIIIItarlaa.. MRS. LAWRENC E KITTLE of Eut Bluff, at left, presi- dent of Lu Martneru Auxtlia.ty of tbe Famlly Serrtee A11n., showt the "money sombrero" to other members who are belplnr to plan a beoent J:UtJ Saturday Dlrhf. 1n San Joan CaplstraDO. Tbe "Senttmeotal Journey" ctlnoer wtu ban a Spanjlb theme u ahown by Mu. Frank Mar- shill of Balboa, elub treasurer, center, wbo la modell.Dg tbe autheDUc Spanbh stole, and Mrs. Robert Hlldenbrud of WesteUtt, eo-ehalrman of deeoratioo.a, who Is wearing a laee and tucked Mutea.n dress. The eombreros an tufted with c rlJJP, real dotlar btlls 1.00 circled with sU•.r M.lt- doltars for lucky wtnners during the enning. (Ensign photo.) "FLOWER POWER" was used by the Balboa Gro.., 1n s..,- port of the Oranp Coanty PtLI.lharmOCllc .,SOCiety at their aontal coell:tatl-buftet held lui Saturday enning. Bringing nowers to adqrn the party were, left to rlght, Mrs. Jim Renoow, Mrs. Theodore Clarke and Mrs. John Younv:. Symphony benefH held In toe 4482 Roxblll')' Drive, lrrtne 92705. e<hool and Newport •~·,;, bl&ll settool, and on J1111e 14 by Es- tancia high school. Marineras plan benefit Tbl blltorte 8'flllt wtU bl beld at I p.m. tide S._,dtJ, 11810 8, .. tbo Eolao< .. bill> school a..mortam, CQitallea. Tbe JII'OII'I.m wtlllllelaadl lalb by reeeatly rtt...ud POW•a. Stelt. Jobn Nicoll of the NR- port-Uea. 1alifted tcbool <H-. trlct rill tattoo " Amerlculem arxt welcome bometotbe POW.'' VFW oftlcera to be installed are Artblll' Pytrom, command- er; Fred Da"tll, lftior rice- commander; Jad: D. Alejandro, Jlmlor Yiee~muder; De for- est Holya.ke, qua.rtermuter; Joseph Mils Jr., chaplain; Jo- aepb Ward, Judi': ad•ocate; Frank Ratay, post aurpoo; POGeiuo Yarn, Ap1Da.OO Ta- cu.k)c and PbJlllp U. Oliveros, trustees. The aruu•l "aeotimental omeers ol tbe kacArth ur jouroey" benefit pLanned by Las Lei10D PoltareJaek Ale )lndro, MarlDeru Aux111lr)' wlU be eommaoder; Pooel&oo Yarra, held at tbe El MobeReltalll'ant flut rlee-eomrni.Dder; Frank In San Juan Capistrano tbU: Ratay, 2Dd 'flee-commander; SalLaday, Jwne 9. Georce Corpw, 3rd Yle•-eom- Greettngcuestsastheybolrd rnaoder; Joseph Ward, adju- the "ebampape buues" 1D tant; Harold Boulette Jr., as- front of "the chJmes" at Fash-ststant adtuta.ot; Joe Ari.ano, ton lala.DdwtllbetbeAuzUlary's ftnanee officer; Aguinaldo Aeu- prutdent, Mu. Lawreoce Aor. etlapatn; Manuel (Art) At- Kittle, and ber hust.od. Buuet will depart at 6:30 p.m. and r eturn by 11 :30 p.m. HosteaseJ on the buHea wiU be Mr. aad Mrs. John Stollftetmer, Robert Hildenbrand, Robert YeLaugtl- Un aftd Mrs. Donald Cooke. Mrs. Donald Cooe h; chair- man for the beoeftt. As.tUt1.Dc her are Mrs, Robert Hl~n­ brand, Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. Robert Jewell, 'lrbo 11 1n charge of resern.Uou. Lu Marloeru is tbe Rubor Area Au11Uary for the Fa.mlly Senlc8 AuoclaUoo of Ora.oge County. their assistance was appreci- ated, but also the ''bope you ret well soon " card that fol- lowed their hetl. LEGAL NOTICE FICTmOu:; BlBINESS NAM E STATEMENT Tbe follow1Dc persoo Is doing bustneu as: Southcou:t Plu- tica, 345 Fl8cber AYe,, Costa Mea 92664.: S~.,reme Plastic Products lnc . (CaUl.). 345 Fis- cher An., Costa Mea 92664. This busJ.oeu Is coodueted by a corporatton. CorporaUon Name: S~reme Plastic Prod. foe., DOD R. Lop.n, Pres. Tbls stateme3t WJS ftledwltb the Cotmty Clerk of Oranp County oo June 1, 1973, WU- Uam E. St John, county clerk, by Theresa M Ward, deputy. Publish: Jooe 7, 14, 21, 28, .1973, l.n tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -25754 loiRS. loiURAR HONORED Mrs. James Wurar t.a been named Junior cl\bwoman of the year, an hooor wb.lcb Is pre- sented to a Ju:tlor memhu' eaeh year by tbe Senior Ebell C.lub ot NI!'WP(Itt Beach. Mrs. :Wuru was ctYeD a litnr bowl tor ller tt:IGl'b M ou&~U~aulll:l p:esldeot lD rn.illnc a stpUI- ca.nt eootrfbut1oo to bet elub by ''spreadlJl( ber aunsMne" to all areas of cltm aet1Y1Ues. l'bls buslnesa Is conducted by an lndlvid .. 1. -~L~EO-"G~A~L:_!N~O-__:T~IC~E ___ __::L:::E_:::G~AL NOTICE Signed: Paul1ne T, McCoy. ORDINANCE NO, 1501 C ity Cooocll; Tb.ls statement was ftledwtth A.'i EMERGENCY ORDIN -NOW, THEREFORE, the City tbe County Clerk of ~ ANCE OF THE CITY OF NE W-CoUDCll of the Clty of Newport County on May 25, 19?3, Wll-PORT BEACH E ICTEN D':N G Beaeh OOES ORDAI N as llam E. St Jobn, county clerk_ ORDINANCE NO. 1490 PROHI-follows: bJ Theresa M. Ward, deputy, BITING THE ISSUANCE OF Section l. The bulkllng prO- PubUsh: May 31, June 7, 14, BUIWING PERMITS FOR ALL hlbltioo.a ud restrictions as 21, 197S, 1n the Newport Hu-CONSTROC:TION ON THE BA L-set forth ln OrdtnaliCe No. 14!10 bot En.sip. F -Z5624 BOA PENINSULA EXCEPT ate lDeorponted !Mlretn b)' this PHARMACY PHACTS "' KARL BARNUiol & CHARLES BULLINGTON One or the biggest causes or bicycle acctdenll Is the OYetslr.ed bike. Little kids Uke to ride the bicycles such as their older brother s or siste.n: r tde, but they just aren't a ble to baodle the blg bikes safely. Riding do uble and horseplay cause many bi- cycle in juries. Riders are thrown into ttte s-,th of cars or fa ll aDd s trike their heads. Bike rtders sOOuld ride WIT H tratnc but should dismount and cross busy str~ts oo foot at an intersection. People who care about tbe1r health should c heck out our ~rb prescrtpt.toa service. Give Dad something from our seled:!.on of nne men's toiletries, including Ar den for Men, Slcoorlcct, Royal Pub and Z Lr.anie and many other leadlng braod.s. We !lave other gift 5\lU'ISUoos, too, and we gift WTap, FREE. • • • HAN DY HINT: Nicotine stains on flnrers can oft@D be remoYed with Ughter fluid. FOR PERMITTED lSES IN THE reference aDd 'Ifill continoe to THE TEACHING IS CENTERED JEStS CHR~ $2,650 LOSS REPORTED R-1 MID R-1.5 DISTRICTS, apply to aU properties on tbe AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPR~IS ON PRACTICAL No StgD of entry coWd be ElCEM:PTING THE C-1 DIS-Balbo~~. Peninsula as that area ~~~~a~~~~4¥R?' Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 38 Years! C HRISTIAN UVING, ALL AGE$ ARE WE LCOME. found, but a ~ Of e&lh. TRICT, AND PROVIDING FOR is deacrlbed Ln OrdlDance No. Coun1el1ng &nd Tl!:lting 8vaJlable. jewelry and Unena totaUrar $2,-EXCEPTIONS BY OBTAINING 1490. SUNDAY SERVlCts: 850 trom b.ls resldeoce nsn-A USE PERMIT Seettoo 2. This ordinance 1 ported to Newport poUce by WlfEREAS, oo February 12, ahlll be efte<:tlfe for a per lo.:! BUmAY ICIIOOL • • • • • ·oi]· 9::; : :g:~g t:· Ronald Tr~W oo Juoe 3. He 19'73, the City COtiDCU of the of ei(ht monthS from the date WCti8iP RRVEII. • • · S: !' 9: : · sb.ted that be had been mOTtD( City of Newport Beach adopted of adoptloo. or until the Gen- EVDIRO IIRliC& • • • • • •1 • • • • • • 7:00 P.M. to 3110 Park Newport, ISlO, Ordinance No. 1490 prohibiting ertl Plan for tbe Balboa Pen- lb;;;;2~2~00::.:E~.~C~out==~H~rt~.,~N~•=wpo:r~t.:::~~near:~M~a~c~Arl~h:ur~~ between May 'J aDd Yay Sl, the l.ssuanee ofbuildlngpermlta insula Is adopted and lmple-"heo the thefts must ban oc-for any new coostrudlon 1n the menttd, 'IFblcbe'rer sbl.ll occur - ...,.,_.-...... ~-·-·-.·~~~~~~·~ur~r~ed. R-2. R-3 and R-4 Districts nrst. R ight now, while current hi«h interest rate$ prevaiL self"CI the rert ifica te account that hest su its your needs! Start makin~ the most of your m one)' at Orange County'5 lar gest. fir.:tt and stron~{'$1 inclf'pt>nrlcnt Federal ... where your pet!IOnal welcome i~ wa rm, your financial security is sure. and your earning growth is gua ranteed for t he full term of your account. , ... MAC • located In tbe Balboa Pentnaula SectiOD S. Should the etgtt areal without first otia'n'nc m.tOtb period ell)lre, this or- a use permit, excepC for uses dlnaoce may be extended lor an permitted by tbe R-1 District addlt10MI period at ooe year, aDd R-1.5 UA& in tl'le R-2, Uter proper DOtl.ce, a pubUc R-S and R-f Districts; tM C-1 hearlDg ud a foor -ftfths TOte District 'lt'U eam;K from lbe of the Cit) ;.;o.cll. prOYtsioGs of tbeordtDaoce; and Sectioo 4. Th1& ordlDa.Dce 11 WHEREAS, aid or!UDaoce decl:u'td by tbe City CoaDCll was adopted pu:rS\abt to the to be Mee:ISU'J u u emer- autbority of Sect1oo. 65858oft:be reocy rDfiUift tor perHI'YiiC Callfon.1a Gonrmneot Code, lbe ptlbUe ~ce, btlltth, af.ty wbleb aall'lorls.es tbe adoptkm aDd welfare for the r.....- of lDtertm IOft1rlc ordiDaoces u as .tated bt.,.ln, lDd lf adopted emera-eJ meuwes prohlbU-by a tow ~ftftbs .-ole of tM la( uu nteb may eoaruct c tty c oeeu ... u take etrect wttb a soatDc~lwblebtbl lmmedllttiJ lft)CIII. Ita adoption. at(lallt1yt body Is cooalderlnr; Sec:tlol. $. Tbls cwdiDaDct uc1 sh&IJ be ~tlabed ODee ill tbe WHEREJtS. SectioD I of Or. omcltll DI'WC'IPH ol the City, dLDuee Ito. 1490 PI"'"kte• tlrl.t Tldl onbuct waa latro- .ud ardllex• lbt.U be tfted-daced ud edapted u u em•· lft W a pctod ot 110 days .-e7 ...... .,.. at 1 r.,.tar from tbo -Gl Ito -. mootloc Gl lilt Ctty eo.cn wlddl -" porlod term,.-ot tbo cu, o1 "-' Bel<'- aiN .. ~-IS, U'!S; aad .. ld ,. 1M -dly Gl IIJJ, WlllltEAI, 1M City c .... u t8'7S, by 1110 ........ -· lo IIUIItldlpol>li<-lot wit 011 .,_Jill of cr<•llre tM AlU.. COUMCIUIU:MebaDia, tA jr-ofQr' sotJio.lttO :as:..cat.KJIIIJa. ..... -.. -...--.. -·-...... _ 0111, ,_ I I l/lllll II .. Clhl I tf ... _ AJBU'T C'("P'T!MIM: 111M. ,.t-lt-IMII-~A.McWo ...,.. ,..,...,a'O'b I!IQir •tMIIIaf , I~JI. 1 AitUh .. a, e'._.. tllm , '"* Lun "'-"' olllttCIIYa_.,__ CIIJCIIrt .. --·· .... "' lltt ........ -?, .. ,., Ia ... '" 2 • eo.-•... ... .. ...,., ..... blip .. ..-....... .. ...,..-.............. ...... 90..,. INTEREST ON ALL ACCOU NTS IS COMPOU NDED DAILY, PAID QUART'BRLY •10 tlay inte rnt forlriture for Mrty withdr.wal HONE OFFICE.: 160 (JicleM A....._L....-.... (»~, niJI ~ R;a. _, 240M<:a~o•~a-. L.-....,~mu L.-N __ ,,.,._ .. Y __ ._Ooltl,nm S..Oec :ate "-eel: tOIW.I!Jc.m;.a..a.s-o •s.c.&ntrl L*tw...._.: ...... ~A--. ... a· ... ~.m• I I .. - .. A&I'W'W ....... .... ,. , t .... .. .... Ti ... .. .. ftll'rl' .. s p' ,, ....... "ftp' ,,, 4,., --. ._-Tat: "Titwtfor• ,..... joan~~ ., fflilll,--,_, -GH ••••• ;:1-11 PANEL Oiseussioas PIOM TMI -.OL.A lltOADCAITI• • • ........ -Ltn ,,_ C/wV(' ll!om. 5:1 ). (Coolie_. lrom lui ""IV INTIOOUCTlOH IM1'0 ANO IST.U. USHMINT IN THI$ GI-'Q WHIII- IN WISJAMD ...,.,. Cbrlot llhoulcl clic for uo b DOt hath he r«GG>dded In the body of hlo aaly amuirljr bat a!.-inmdlblo. flab th,.,..t. cleoth." At lido point Four timet in thit eecdoa the PftPO" Profeuor F. F. Bruce of £.Da1and oition ~,,... occun (n. 6, 7, 7, 8). It wrl,..: "The hoodlity an4 ... ,.._ hu tuch broJd tneanln,. that no ooe ment which requlra to be 1anowd U. Eng lith word can cor.:"'e'y it. It ruUy in man. not God: it it He who taka involva in one v.nit the ideu of 'for the initilllve in. «ood wm by proyicl- the benefit of,' 'on behalf of,' and 'ia~ inr 'the redemptioo that it in Christ mad of.' If the.e ideu are put into t~us.' Thit. atatemart (MwA ,....,,, the £ngli1h word 'fm.' then the full ~rtq rtcor&ctktl, tw .tltdll hf .w4 ., oigni6c:anoe ol Cbrbt'a death 'for' .. ltV l•f•l ia expondod In 6:811'. 'Hit Hfo' t.eg;ns to dawn. But Paul qaiddy ia His r .. urTO<tion Ufo" (cl. T., E/il- •hifts the acme from our forrnef' state 114 of Phi ID llu Rowuu. bt £4., Q. "In Deuteronomy 8:3 'word' 11 in lrallc5. But in Matthew 4:4 where Christ quotes the same Scripture, it is not. Is there an explanation for this?" Or. J. •kNH Qwle c...... l. ........ modern translitions 1re good, oth· and 16. H'e If our ers unnot be recommended. We One who comeS believe the New Scofield Refer-to help. The promise Romans 5 :2a ....to: "By wbom aloo wt have aC«M by faith into this grace wherein we ltand.'' <AKerninJ th.ia pooqe, th• followlllf nmarb In au evangdi<al commeruuy oa the Scrip. twa ohoulcl be abtentd : "The 11&- liever does not cnW mto favor with God oo hit own merit. Tbe Idea of accels it introduction into the pre. encr-ch&mber of the Icing. Thil ~ xntation before the royal throne it effected by o~ near the rnc;JnU1:h him- telf. Here it is Juus who leads ua unlo God (d. Eph. 2 :18 : 3 :12). The apostle descrilxs the acti.-e favor of the Fad~r to bclit:ven by the term grau (d. Gal. 5,4; I Pd. 5:12). The justified are w:htted into a Jtate of gncr which brinK• sttUrity and con- fidence" (cf. Till Nftl Bib/6 CoPMr ffWstary, 1st Ed., 1953, p. 948). ence Bible Is extremely practical. on that occasion was that There are helps In the margin and abide with every believer "for~ in the footnotes which are vaJu-e r .'' His work now is to reprove able. The phrase, "rlghtty dividing the world of sin, of rlghteousne,Jt the word of truth," does not mean and of Judgment. "Our Lord de- in the original Creek that we are dared, "When He, the spirit of to acr upon or divide the Word of truth is come, He will guide you truth but rather we are to proceed into all truth for He shall not speak straightly by the W o rd o f truth. We of Himsplf but He sha ll glorify me:· are to allow It ro act upon us, rath-That you feel His power still lack-~ er than having us act upon it. Our ing means you, with each of liS,' lives are to be governed by the have roo?" for grow~~ and ~ever­ Scriptures. We should be guided opment 1n your sp1nlual life (II u sinner• to th~ MUI. If God loved ua 1963, pp. 124, J25). when we Weft lirme1'1, if O.rilt died for us then, much more now, bovina: TliUM,HAHT JOY IN GOD b<OII d•da.-..1 ri&bi<OIU by his blood, Romano 5 :II rada u follow a: A. In the freedom of Inspiration thro ugh the Ho ly Spirit there can be these word changes, just as any author can do. Christ certainly did not do violence to the basic orig- inal meaning of the Old Testame nt in this quotation. He could not have been more accurate. So, while "word" is in italics, it is certainly understood dearly as being there. we shall be aved through Him ''And not only so, but we also joy in (Otrist) from God'a future wnth. God through our Lord Jesu. Chritt, Note that the rround for ju.ti6catioo by whom we h-.ft now rea:i'ftd the 1a OuUt'• blood. Thit future .....,. aonement [reconciliation]." Cc:la.ctm- tic:n ~ from God'• wrathful punilb-ing this vene, which markt the 1ut ment IJ!Okm of in 2 "That. 1 9 u 'an of Paul's enuanen.tion of the pn::dout ~mal deatructioa from the faoe of fruits of justifiea~ by faith, the the Lord and from the gkwy of hia c:orn.ments of a f&~thful er;:pc»itOJ" strength'" (d. A. Berlcdey lolkk.r-, should be obatrvtd: "The bmdiu of' "Romans" in Tlu w,clif• BibN our t'edt:mption an:: by no mans all Co-m,.ndory, 1962, p. 1197). in the future. Tne fad that the future ASSURANCE OF SALVA nON IY TME lor us Ia on• of II«Urity an4 peace Q. "I am confused by the multi- plicity of translations and para- phrases. Why do some ministers approve of those which are ques- tionable?" and directed into a more holy Pe ter 3:18). Keep o n y•elding com - manner of life and living. pletely to Him and to His will. Give JOY IN THE HC,E Of FUTURE GLORY Romans 5 :Zb reads: "And rejoice in ho~ o r the r;:-lory of God." The Chri~ tian truly rejoices on the basis of hope of the glory of God. The one who has bt:en justified by faith has the exultant hope of heaven, Here the late Dr. David Brown, of S cotland, writes the following : "~ word hen [v. 2bl rendered 'rejoice' properly denotes that swell of emotion which leads to loud spuking -either in the way of 'vaunting'-'bragging'-without any wanantable gr-ound -or of legiti- mate 'exulfation' or 'triumph.' This b.st is the thing ht:re intended. The meaninr is, that as our gratuitous jus- tification gives to us who believe tr•snet peace with God. 10 it securu our future glory, the assured prospect of which be~s as triumphant a spirit as if it were a present possession" (cf. Th• E,Ut/4 to a,. Rom.tlfU, 1883, p. 45). DEATH AND UFt Of CllltiST g;v .. uo • _,.of peace now, an4 the Roman• 5 :10 reads as follows : "For fact that God 10 &oved u• u to rin his ?on cautes us to continually rejoice 10 God now. No matter what our cir~ cumstances, no matter how diap-: pointed we ~ with ounelves, even if we have been tempted into •in noth- ing can disturb or take a,..y f~ u.a these marvelou1 gift• of God'• (f'&Ct .. (d. Wilbur M. Smith. Ptl9w~HI'.t s,_ lm N olu, 6Znd Annual V o1. 1935 p. 1 (, when we were enemies, we wtte reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life." Here ~ferenee may be made to the words of Paul in Colossians I :21f where we ~d: "And you, that were sometime alienated and entmit.J in your mind by wicked works, yet now 366). ' • A. Cod has told us to study to show ourselves approved u nto Him (I I Timothy 2 :15). This does not mean that i1 anything is made easy we do no t have to study it. This is a day when everything has to be made simple in every area of life. We prefer to recommend the King Ja mes Version. We also recognize the value of some of the later works fo~ compara tive siUdy in working with various groups. Young people seem to understand and appreci- ate tha t which has been written in their own vernacular. While some APPEARANCES oF CHRIST IN THE OLD TEST AMENT Person of the Triune God was to "BECOME FLESH AND DW ELL AMONG US," t hat He is the great in- t{'rmediary between Cod and man-whether as the Angel of Jehovah, or a.s the Lamb of Calvary, or a.s the great High Priest seated at t he right hand of the F'ather. Not to a. Confu~ With Incarnation JOY IN TIIIULATION By DR . C HARLES A. BERRY fn Romans 5 :J-S we read the fol-We must always keep in mind t he great difference lowing : ''And not only so, but we BIBLICAL RESEARCH MONTHLY, Los Angeles between theophanies and the Incarnation. In the for- glory in tribulations also : knowing that (Continued trom last week ) mer, God merely takes on the appeamn r.p of man ; lr''bu'·to'on work-h =1•· ..... ••d -in the Incarnation, he bPromPH man. w. '"' r-....._, .... ,..-· The ProphPt Isaiah, writing toward the dose of tie nce, exp~rience ; and experience. In a theophany, there is no record of this Person c d h k h ~----~ the Old Te~tam('nf. J.}('flocl, clearly .<~tales that tho·., 110pe : an ope ma et not as1wuoo:.u ; be for<> or after lht> appearance, s ince He i~ not living because th~ love of God is shed abroad Angel of J eho,·ah lS a Sav iltUr :tnrl a Redeemer. In a continuous life upon earth. With the Incarnation, in our hearts by the Holy Ghost (Spir-the 6a rd chaptt!r of hi~ prophecy, he goes into mar-w e have a reco n'l of the complete life of our Lord itl which is Ktven unto u.... vellou~ descriptive detail regarding the mis..c::ion of It . Jesus. Q . "Who are the :oons of Cod in Genesis 6? .Are they men of the godly line of Seth"Or fallen angels' Also would you please explain who the giants are!" A. There are equally fme Bible teachers on both sides of this ques- tion. Those who believe that fallen angels cohabited with w o men be- lieve that this unlikely unio n brought forth giants in the land. Others state that the godly line of Seth i nte rmarried with wicked, worldly women. There are some very credible arguments o n both sid es of the picture. In any case the w arning is clear of the danger in trying to miJC believer and un- believer. The results are always ca- lamitous. We read that "God saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." He will always judge the impure thoughts and acts of si nful man. Q . "Wh,11 /) tht.• Holy <,plfil ' IIIII( · lion Hl rlt" ,1~·· or gt<ICl'l I trv tt, Vleld 1 o,:lplt.'l(''v '" rlun Lmt ,u/1 I feel H is p Pwr-r /,lt k'n!: m "'"' l d~." A. The \Hlr~ u f tlw Hutv Sp•(Jt I'> described quite ('xt£"n s ivel~ in the Gospel of John, chaptl.'r' 14, 15, Jboukl be ~emcmbeftd ..,_alBic. U\e Mesaiab.•H:l' betins•by de~tfbing the glor ious · d 1 · In a theophany, He bt.>came like unto man in l ______ _j'~'o~nl'ilcan~n~~~jen~~roy~1o1u;rihio;p<~.~n;;t~h~osf-~'~e~co~n;n~a~p;pe~a;ra~n~c~eio~f~,~Je;s~u~s~,~J~U;S;t:;be~f:o~,.~l:h~e~Mi'il~le~n~-~~~~~:!~~~~~1fji~~~~~~::~~~~)l--------~ con~tion the comments of an evan-nium. This he says of .Jeho vah : rea ranee only ; in ge\ic.al writ~r in his helrful exposition ALL TH/Nr;s TO RE of Romans are wonhy of note : "The ··For hP .HADE UKE UNTO IllS BRF.:TH RF:N ... far in Apostle not f alsl•lu: :w ht> 1•-n.'l tlu•ir Sal'-rhni h (' him:u>lf hnlh .'lu/fnrrl hPinn fPmplnl , hr i.<t i~ able to 101/r. In fi ll lh1'1 r fl f{llrf lfJn hr Wll.'f cL/flicfpd, lOtti w.,. \we HI " ct•Y wh~tn ,Ji.,.l in al •.". 'And not only •", lh A \'I'~' O''I//S I all/ I' to .~urror lhnn fh.al are tempted" (Heb. 2 :17, 111 .,.m 11h 11111~.-d Q \·er ot nd uvt-r .-.... """ P ~ "'"" r •• 'IO·:SF:.Vr'ES,\t:EIJTHE.\1 : but also.' · times in his Epist les 1~:. Wt' hur of Wt"itrht.wMlc:hen. in hi.<~ l01'f' 1t111f 111 h i~< l)lf!f hP rPderou•d f hPm ; nnfi r11·t . luw ·w<~•om. low.flct, hitrh-loes "' Paul use this strikinR" phrase h c h "For IN' ha1•1! not fL hiuh print tlutt cannot be 11rot.,.1n. nun-rouKhM ICt-, or ll<>nll' R 5 J II 8 23 9 0 C f' •JI'l T'' f ''111 . n,uJ ron•,,·rf fh1•m nil lhP d"'."H "( n/1/" h ' ~ om. : . ; : ; :1 ; 2 or. ..,. " " four rd with lhf' f('l'iiny of our lnfirmilieR ; hut nttwr dwt. !.<:1w-f11t ch('t,o Ull<' 8 :19 ). H~ knows that tr ibulation lvs.~. K,!"t). h h · f11t -lr{'•• nulk Sum•· of ll lt not llnt• f nt nih bf'Pn 1n nil point.!f tempted like (!R IIJP ''" .. " ··,,1101 JUin•" hut 11'1" l'luh· work!! out steadfast tndurance, that The A"gel of Jehovoh Pray1 to God ftrP, yrt u.;ilhouf sin" ( Heb. 4 :15). 11litut1· ntH•'" of '"'Y lwHM. endurance in its turn works out 'ap-Muc·h uf our .,..ontempor~o~ry provedness' of t.xperienc.c, that experi-In lti(' flr!'it. chapt1•r of Zcchanah, we are gi ven a. The Apostle Paul considers this point so important pn•t~••hm~ I~< lik .. that. It b Mt ence works out hopt, and hope never much more (•Jai)Ctratl· and ft~rmal vi ew of the Angel of that he emphasize!S it throughout all his writings. un~·m J• thut 1t hHII 1n it n" Puts to sh a me because God's lov• is I h h I z I ~ . A I' . d llllurl llhntl'tll. It lcflv ..... nH·n ,_ · •· o va . n ~"C J<tna h'" first VllilOn, this divine per-e-ven In po.'ltO IC times, sect.s arose enying that w1th 11 '""' tH .. t ,r ruur11l Hnil 'poured out like a torrent' (Liddon ) ..;una!ity is ,:;e('ll "-"a ruif·r o n a red horse, the captain God had become flesh, insisting that it was merely IIPtrltual ··oun•llt', and u 11 r•· by the Holy Ghost [Spirit ] Ri ven to f f 1 h an >"lluso'on. ~<lilt th•·Y •I" nnt "t11nd fur 111'1 ~·-•1 a Rroup o a n ~w !'it at patrol the Part h. · u~-This chain of present ex perience is th1n11: ·k· d · 2 1 "/ .'fO il' HI th r ,,.11ht . nnd. f11•hold ." m"" nd''"'" Notice th(' vivid rebuttal that Paul gives to such n.1 ,.,, bru.r ~o~huut your very stn mg. an JU St as "erse cu -" n" ,.,.. d . h ~ h ,trong fluth 1f you Jq nut h~~tv .. minates 111 hope, so does verse 5. The uiJ(m. n ,.,.,/ }1,.,.,.,, 11 nrl hr ld ond n.mnn{l tht> myrllt>-1 eali m IS c.pistle tot e Ph ilippians : strong t·haraft~r StronM fa ith tho ugh t all throu~h 1s the certainty ,,.,.,,~o~ ... " (\.., l'\J "Chrittt JnwR , , . Pxi!ting i11 !he form of God. produn"" •trunK .,..h•r~o~•·~r lt that righti!QUSntss t..y fai th must and rotmled not fhf' bri11g 071 an equalitu w ith God a rl•v~lupll h11.ckbon .. and mu~"~<·lf'l will last to the end Thi<; is not the at-The pruphf·t rlr,~:<> nut, in this case, have the pnvi-h . J,. " m thl!' ,.h.nu to>r A m111n of titude of one who submits tu the in -lege o f d!rr>ct <-·nmmunication with the Angel o f Je--I 111Y to ,.,. y raxpf'd (i.e., clung to). but t>mptied •thrnn~~: llta lthh m•hY bt' "'"'"k himRPl{, takinu lhf' form a( a sert•ant. being made P Y•lt·• y: ut w rn •t '"'"1<'1' e\•itable, but of one .. ,,.ho rejoices to hovah. but ta lks with an interpreting angel, who i! t.n God'.• truth. ht" ~~ nut 11:111 n~ know what the process wtll mean. S t icl entifit·d eleven t 1mes in this book as "THE ANGEL in thl' likenc~t~o~ t;f rrt~"n : and btinn found in f ashion to t ... muv"'J A m11n u. wh .. t h.- Paul was alwa)·s confident that his ''·~ rt mnn, hf' h.umbiPd himself, beromino obedient bfoh.,ve" Tht fir•t ~tep down-WH() TALKf;n WITH MF:" (Malakh haddoghe r ). ward 11 tn lt'tv .. '"'H)' on tht hope in Christ wou ld ne ver be: put to Th h l h A 1 ( "''f'n unto rlrath , vra. thP death 0( lht> crOIUI" nultt4!r uf wh11t .'l•n• ~h .. "''· tu '--e prop e :;;ec., t e nge o .Jehovah as the great s .... me, and ptrhaps he had in mind 1 PhiL 2 :fl-A). tnoat truth ll~ehtl y ""' H1oult'h the farl)iliar Greek v~r<;lon of isaiah Advocah• a nd lntercPs~or befor e the throne of God JMUI 1, tiM Wotd of God of 11n1KII \lalo .. . 28:16, 'He that believeth shall not be on behalf rtf II is l1f"'ple. In verse 12 we read : In th~t s.,., ... nll 1-:pitnl .. of If f . d 1 1 d h Ptoltor . fhnpter onto, w1• find " put to shame' (see 2 Tim. I :12)_ The "Th1·n th r (ltl fJ P/ (){ JPho1•n.h. nn&wered and 11aid. we were lo In ourse ves perp exe as to w Y •ure prt'X('rtlltlun for thr vif:. love of God in these verses is of course 0 J •'h m·nh n( h oxt .~. how /Otlfl U'i/1 thou not. haJJP tht! Son of Cod would be so evident in Old Testa-lt•nou,. "'''· Fir111t. tht'r•· ruu,.t yourself over to Him daily and He w ill empower you. He has promio;ed 10 g1ve you power and strength. Do not depend on your tcclingo; but rather depend on Him. Q. ''Would you please explain what the l.ord meant in Malthew 23 :37 when He declared, 'How often would I have gathered th y chil- dren'? Was He giving Israel a la st and final chance to accept Him as King?" A. Christ was willing to be accepted as Israel's Messiah. For such He was, right up to the very end. In this passage we see more human pathos than could ever be ex- pressed by any other individual. The word "Jerusalem" is used twice bt·t ause of the intense feeling and depth of His agony. This portion, however, is not dealing with a last and final chance for the Jews to accept Him as King. He is simply saying, "Why have you not real- ized the ho ur of your marvelous opportunityr" A sim ilar sectlon is found in Luke 19 :41 ,42. O ne can-' not keep putting off marvelous in- vitations and opportunities from Cod endlessly. There comes a time when the day of grace will end for you as it did for Israel natio nally. bt-f1uth : anti 1ddt"d to faith ll "irtut' VIrtue 111 u (t~n uud Ill thl' ~·vntext of mlkKtit)' 11.1 re-llMrda .. uual morality. Th r word me~~tn.ll mnrl' th1U1 that. It mo:t~flll thHt ;vuu mu•t 11.dd to your fa1th tn th .. Wc.rd of GoJ 11 !ltronlo[ 11nd godly tlt'll'rminiC· tiu n that you w11l >~land fur i'lll'l Cauat'. In 11. Latin el1111 dunnJt my at·hool day11, 11. buy mlnpreted VIrtu. Ul'lt'd in rt'- latuon to f lll'U r'l aoldi~r.ll, a1 nlt'wnin)C morality Th~ head- ma.llt~r 11lmo1t knO<'kt'd ovt'r thf' deak •• hl' JUmpt'<) up and u1J, "That worJ don not nu•11n morxli ty. Ca .. aar'• 1'101- JJt'n had 11.1 mufh virtue aa 1 herd of bulla . Thl' wort! muna ~·o uratrl' and lntt')Crlt)·." It 11 intere11tm~r th11t Peter dul not aay , "Add to )'OUr faith knowl .. dltt'" Kno,.,·l~dw:t ia to ,.,. !lddl'd a fUr ('Ourag.,, de~r · nunation, flithfulne ... On thto fuund1t1on of fa~th 11 built c•hararter . then to that it to be-added knowleUJ ... God ~m­ phttan:n ha('kbon... He aRYl th•H a man who it blown about wtth every wind need not think th111t h .. ehall r~eive anythinr fr(utt Goct , for God doet not hMl•lr " WA\IPrinlt' man I Jllnlu. I >. ...... TWO MINIJTES the love of God to us. lt is His love m,.,.,.11 on .f1•rr(.'f'I{Pm lind on th" r1tiett of Jw/.n.lt., ment t imes, we could find a ready answer in the in our heans that assures us. God's · ( J h ' I Th A tl II h ' S I 'l(Jrlln .~l whtrh lhn11 hn11l htttl irtdi,.,n.atlon ther,. Opf>mng o o n 8 gospe . e J>OS e ca. s t 18 ec-ovc to the und~se r-ving is the marvel-~ T ~ OF GO 'h .,, ... ,.,,,",,.,,'"" ""nr•'" •md Divine Person H e. WORD D, as a name 1NE 818LE lous conception of the Apostle. There ' .~ ' " • ,.,..-· · was nothin~ in us to attract that love. Hen• Zt·chanah ohserved what humanity wu to which antedates His birth as Jesus Christ : In this passa£t the Holy Spirit is men-Set' ~0 d early 1). r('w l'f'Oturif'S later, when this Second "/n thr be(Jinn.ing WQJI the Word, and fhP Word tlonrd for the fir st 1 1m~ in the Epistle. UJCM' with God, and thtJ WO'P'd was God ... " (J ohn the subject ho:in< only touched upon A LOOK AT THE BOOK I :I). and ldt for fuller trtatment in cha~ Many theologians down through the centurie! have ter 8" (d. W. H. Griffith Thoma.s. RCffnoPU, 1911, Vol. I, pp. 195, l96). written hundreds of books speculating on the origin ASSUIANCf OF GOO'S lDVf of this Name. But our study hu already given us the answer. Too often men fonret to go to God's revealed rn Romaru:Ci :6-9 we rt:ad : "For when Word for the answers to the que11tion8 which perplex we we:re yet without strength, in due them. time Chri.tt died for the unrocfly. For In nwd.,.rn An1N it10 th~rl' Ia Would to God th•t. •e h•d Jeaua ha., always been known all the "Word of God" IOU'C:t}y for a richteoua man will one " '" nn-tly nf ~hu111· IJUMIItll'l mute. uf ~hal kind of fooliah· die ; yet peradvet~tuft fm a rood man thJ~t mnk•· fur Krt'lltnt•xa : ntu 11'1 thi11 country-men who aince He ia the means through which God the Father aome would ~Yen dare. to cHe. But ··h.rn('t~Jr, d.,.t~nfiKhility. •nd would do their du'J all nl1ht speakA to humanity, and H~ i" the Divine Advocate. God .,~_,'-"~tti•·k•bllit y" -h1thfulnt·~•. and would atan betwMn · commm~, hit love to-trrard Ul, On~ of thi!! ru'"'"" for th•~ I• 11 tet.pi ng ~pie and death by earry1n1 the petition• of the human ra.ce to God. In that, whUe. we were yet lirmcn, thttl we h11,.,. t111k•·n 11ul or the drowmnlf! The editors of mod-The only bridp between two persona for com· OwUt died fOf' us. Kuch more then, Primt>r• 11nd e111rly Real.lru the ern t.extbooka delete atorlu municatin~~' between them iiJ the u.•ord.. A word ia a beiQJ · .• -.:6....1 by L'-blood ~<tori""' th"t l"~u·h lhPtu• prin-eut:h a~ "'Mie Little Du~h e lhaU now , ....... ~ nq • we ,.,pl~l'l. Boy" a nd •ubttltut. stori" of link between the 11peaker and the lietener, and, in a be •vtd from WTa1A throucb In my boyhood th .. 11tory I thl' little boJ who found an rtl 1 •·-· th ( both him.." lik<'d btt~t in th" Second R!!ader Appl.,. "John fourtd an apple. llenae. pa C pi.'-C.B In e nature 0 , Iince it.be- Ia the oonsidefttion of the fore-w .. thAt of th .. liul .. Oul,('h Joh" •te the apple, .. and 10 on. lonp to both the apeaker and the hearer. _.__ /t,ik.l6-9) •L---'--..a boy wh<l, ••lkin« lllnnJC: t.h"' lmal'lne emphaalairur tJiteneq p · '1.......0 •-beh ld th A 1 f J h ·• __. .. 't'U'Iel "· 'u~~e ~ Ut" dib· IAlc' o"t' •"enin~r. noticN and physka) ap,.tlt. rathar er.ona pnvl ..._'""" \oU 0 e nge 0 e ov .. , • modern B tdtolar should be thAt a \\ttl• atrnm of wat..r than prfnc"l91•f did not really look upon God, but rather upon a veil l'liOCecf : ''Tbit loft, poured out i:n out w•• trle.llnc throuJth the dike. The,.. ia nodltn« thllt eoukl th d ' i·-... HI ~ with the lw;Jpe thM: doe. not If the dike ~••n to brnk, he not ba mach rlaht Ln Amatka at IIJU ~ I true glory, and they mertiy U. bu iQ auprem& ar:ampk iD rea.orM!d. that whole IH('tio n of if •• woukl aet '-dl: to prtn.. tm~ed to God. .__for ua (~ SU). lo-Holland would be under water. dple and If •• could )la•a In We, today, have no reuon to ~vy the Pt~ ~-Hoplnc to prevant dll&lt.fl', he our pulplta I'OCIIJ men who ..._ wltiU .w ww. #ill..t (monl put hi• fin«•r In the hole to would taithtun, JIII"MC.h U.. and Patriard\a., aince we, too. llatea to the An.pl of wtalfl r), 1111 1M n,Atl -. '""' try lt) •lt)P th• ••t...r. The lit.. Word of God. You .. r not Jehovah. IM-ine Him tht'OUfh. the nil of the Bible. lillfl 1., llu .....u • .._ Tben .,. ...,. U• fellow 1ta1ed thtn all have much .. nee; but rou laM whleh hi'-H'-lio~ t-01 10 ••·• we ~•J -~ 1' ,_. ntf!tt with his 01'1Cer In tN bettu ...,.,. ~. Not all uw ..,. ., • ........, ~ wu """' =-~· ~~ ~~ dl M~ t.chtn would ridl-~J':,..~ .,.!!"~)'~.;.,.~ be OYeJ'<IOIIM by Hia ~-' and 80 diltrau&fd that ... to .. ,., .. 10011 -t.c1 11 c:ule that little !top •• b.l"l a all c:an h.n • et; •• cannot 10 about OW' daib" duti& oltllol ·, Clof' .. lifelo.-y....,._ lool.ll.,.,.howualool: .. t lo hold •• tile 11UM-Yetn..ty U.illa CXll' Unit--our, hamaaltr .., co. ... uw •. """" ..... MIIIAII .-u MCifn' CHf~. JU .. Ofl .... "THE VISITING PREACHER" Paul and Barnabas had seated themselves Ill the la rge svne· gogue Ill PtsKflall Antioch . They wt~resoon recogn1zed as "clel"gv- men ," howt~ver . for "alter the read•ng Of lhf! law a~'(:! the proph· ets .. thf!v wtlf'e asked wt-ethef e nher d them might Nve some word d "e•hCI'Ietlon" for tho&e who ted gathwed. These details are impcrtlnt, lOt U MoiOI . In g•v•ng the lAw, twd declared God's men! stlnd· ardt. t'-prophets twd for cen· hriet Chll'-nptd Hw peop .. 10 coev tl'e lllw and lwd warMICI tfwm a1 tfw dift conMQutnc• crt bfNklf'IG Ita ConwNndl . Hence , In the IV"'9Cigutt, PIIHQII .... Qlt,.,•llv rMd from the lew ud tht J:Wophttt , and thl reli- gloua 6Mdllr1l woukt then "ex· hort '' fht PlOP.. 10 t.ed t,_ praptwts and ay tM -... law. he procle\!Ted CIY•st who in la>~e Md d1f!d fa all law bre11keu c last~ wtlh theae wc:wdt : . 'BE IT KNO'IN UNTO YOU T~F<JfE , ~NAI'<f) BRET~N. THAT Ttf!OUGH THIS MAN IS PREACt-EO UNTO YOU Tt£ F<Jt- GIVENESS ~ 51~; AM) BY HtM ALl THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTI· FlED FROM AU THINGS FROM WHICH YE COUlD NOT BE JUST!· FlED BY lt< LAW CE MOSES" IAcll 13:38,39). How .. IIHd thll ~'""' tO. devl We rrev t .. ver fthart ana anoth« to bep thll *'. bul whq ol ut !Ws no1 llfeldy trobn it' lit .. thllnt God, tt•"· ttwt HI It e IOVif'IV Stvlcr II .. 11 It I juU .hdge, •rd I hit 111 God tM Son. HI ,.ltJtt~~ ow ''"' Hi"'"" at Cetwry, ao thlt '" ""eN be "J,.tNiod _,,by Hit_. ... ':C ifltn HUH IIEDEIWEP, ~ TIE CIJISE r:l' THI !AI'. • '. IEtNG J.WlE A CIJISE FOII.S", 1011.3:131. _.._ • ' I •' liiL .. -c;.,. ....S .,.,.r1• •• "" • fool on U.. "•" ofdo, U..r """· and Ood'a dlvlliii)'......U.. brldp throvlh which Ha lflo 1oot1 fer ,. Ia -.... ft -R,,,..,.,. ,. ••• a .. ,.., "'"-"• ,._......, now <Oftllllunleat. w!U. all who will !Iaten I • rrrhtllld lltn.bllt,tht vi1itlng ~tws . ,._.,en,...,. 11'-d W~ t lthef d tiWM hid II "word d txhcJUIIOft for thl peo- ple ... "-wl fMpcMdild to tN ltNI· lltiMt bta ratNf 1hl" _..IV •h01fng Mt ...,.,. to,_.., ttw "IEU!VIO ON THE 1.0'0 .-ut ClfliST I>Hl lHQu -LT SAIIfD" ~ 18:311. -· MA 1'1'RE1t8ES • ..,_·-=aa lrreautar..,_ '• ...... -c:.n.. COSfA MUA M.AniiSS CO. 1110N..,.... ...... u....., ...... JUST MOVED? Whet you need right naw is 1 helping hand ... J:i.e IUN! to get in tOU\'h with lhe Welcome Wagrm hot!tes&. S he can help yuu 1et to kno,.. your new com· munity lUI qu1c kly Uri pu~;. aible. From the Police Blotter IJRCBES LliAL IIOTICI FlCTJTIOlE BLSIN'ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toiJowtD( perliOII .. dolDC btWDess u : Howards, 4001 "· Coast Hwy ., Nnport S.cll 92660: Tom J. Fears, 24102 Vta Luisa, Mt..utoa Viejo, Ct.L 926'75 . "c•••••••• orr prte••' DI&ECTLY A.C&088 F'&OM TB£ NEW &ALP•"a CIRCA IMPORTS 645-120 A NEW CONCEPT IN TOTAL TREATMENT of for complete mlormation and detads call Adm1n1s/rator VILLA FRANCiaQUITO :4 1 00 F ranCISQUI/0 Baldwm Park.. Ca/dom1a 91706 TelephOne (213) 962·6951 (24 HoursJ lllunwnth O:tlll!trr!Wiillllill C:hurrh ~ P,u lbiJ l~tti•P~,.Jut Corterr~atio,ltll Cbri:slian Cb~rch nt:E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister TtU.s buliDess. Ia ooodacted by an tndh1dual. ~~~~~=~~~:L Signed: Tom J. reus. Tbls statemeal wu ft*l wUb. ee coanry clerk ot Oruct Couoty oo May !1, 19'71, WU-Center Dr., 1360, Newpor1 Llam E. st JoM, C<Mmty eWt. MAY Zl at · a.m., ln the courtroom Beach, Ca!Hornta 9%660. by Theresa W. Ward, ~. ·. ;;.I,I,U. 1 of Department No. 3 of said Ttzls business Is bel.ng C<:ll- "' ' woo ilpJial'ent Y court at 700ClvlcCeoterDrtve ducted by anlro41•1doal. P.mliab; W:Q' U. 11• .J-'J, 326211RO.II STREET, HEWPORT IIJIIf\"H "'tered 111e "Wbo • l9'lS,lAIM---. r · r~ ... , ,..._ t 2SOI West, 1n the City ol Santa Ana, Signed: E. Eddie Le 9U'OII.. E:D.!~p.. F~'ll H.,..,., CeH ,ro..,lcM4 Phon•: 642-2740 are '·""5 1'""' a Calltcrnia. This sbtemeot ftled wtth the !:::===================:=:::=; W. BalbOa BI•d., Central New-W. E. StJohn, Coi.Dlty Clerk. county clerk of Orange County PT ST CHURCH port, betw~n 6:30 p.m. May o ted" •t 1973 M •t 73 T~-THE FIRST BA I Zo -~ Ma •1 --• 1 1 a .... ay .. • · on ay ", 19 , by ~ea ~ noon Y • -s 0 e Keeoe, Dloo, Madson, Jen-M Ward deputy COWlty clerk. THI CIMT!I FOR IIlLI CAL STUDIES $l,OOO ID cast! aDd other ttems n.lngs &.McDooakl, Professional .Publish: M~ 24, 31, June '7, Ill MAGNOLIA ST. AT t.O AoM. IIlLI! CLUSU nlued at $55 •,. PoUce stop-Cor poration Avco Financial 14 1973 I th N tH bar Saz:day S.ntce•: 8:00 aDd 10:00 a.m. SANTA ANA A VI. 11•00 AoM. WORSMII• HOUR ped Christopher Dudley Broy. • . , n e ewpor ar COSTAIIIISA 7•00 P.M. IVAGILIITIC HOUR I 25 af 133 l/2 T I Tower -Flfth F'loor, 620 New-E :.::":_''::gil:::_. ______ F_-z_S_:4_19_ Dlt JIMMY C011411$ PASTOR es, • urquo se port Center Drive Newport • ' Ave., Balboa lsland, at 3:20 Beach, CA. 92660, Attorney (s} LEGAL MOTICE ~.---~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Call these merchants COSTA MESA COUNSELING CENTER a.m. at 34th St. and Seashore tor: Petitioner. TO !MHAMCE DYNAMIC LIV.IMG Dr., West Newport, aDd charged Publish· May 24 31 June 7 ANOTBI:R MINISTRY Of THE F1JIST BAPTIST CHURCH him W"lth driving UDder the In-1973, In .the ~ewPort' Harbo; I IV. JAM I!$ HEMRY, Dl RECTOR fluen ce of alcohol •.• Donald Ensign. P.UOLY, PU8011AL, CALL 548-1733 IIAIUTAL CO~Ul<G OR 548-2837 •• LIFE"" PJUT·annu::tf 01' QlaJIT,IICI&HlDI UO)Yirr~ :;~L .......... IRJNDAY SU.VJCU ........ 1011 ..... -..v JlYaNlNC MEII11NG We l.nftte JOU to Wlll'&tllp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pkific View Dr. Corona dl4 M.r, c.! if. L.AWRENCE D. FRUHLING Put« Phone. b44·lllh4 SUNDAY ------------------------------------------LEGAL IIOTICE LEGAL t<OTICE ----------------------------------------- NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boarrl of Supervisors of Orange County, Cautorrda, w111 receive sealed bids up to 2:00 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 18th day of June, l 973 ,in the om ce of tbe Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 5th floor , County Admtn.lstnt1oo ButldiDc, SIS No, Sycamore St., Santa Ana, CalUornia, at whlcb Ume said bids will be publlch' opened and read tor the folioW'tog: AIRPORT RUN-UP AREA, RUNWAY OlR Project No. 1161-420-156 All of said W"Ort to be performed ln accordance with plans aDd specUicatioos which are oow on rue In the office of the County Ctert in the County AdmlnlstraUon Building, SIS No. Sycamore, SaDta Allfl, CaUfornla. II&AIIINOlUJOM .... ..,., ........ ,,. .. ..• , ... ,, , ....... ,,., 10:00 A.M . Famtly Wursh1p NURSERY PROVIDED MlnJmum •are rates tor tbis prote-ct !lave been determined __________ _. by the Board of S~n1sors by Resolution 72 .712, a copy or '1\11 ... , .. .....,, ...... ,,_,,,_,,. .. 01' ATTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Amtrtcaa Lq1oa RaU 585 w-18tb Sir ... COlt& .... REV. TON TYREE. Pastor SUIIDAY SERVICES: 10:00 A_ll_ 6 7:00 P,ll. 11011E BIBLE CLASSES: Call 551-00N Ccnual Bible Oatc:ti •Oai•T M. aiNGSTOM -'AlTO. :PID ST. et OltAHGE, COSTA lolf:SA -~5-5050 s-, mon1or -lblp -IO:SO a.m. _, Seboot s-,..-.,_IIIIP -I:OOp.m . 8:00a.m . .., ... .,..,Bible lltlldJ PI pn,... ..... '7:00p.m. Ao .__ ..... ell -Bible llllAlllrJ iit1 •••••••• IIIlA · wtuc h ts on ft.1e ln ttM! ottlce or the Clerk of the Board of SuperYISOI's • Bldden' attention ts catted to Sections 1770-1777,5 of the Labor Code •htcll will require them ll a•arded the contract to pay oot leu than said pneral per diem rate of wages set forth to aU laborer•, workmen and meclwl.ics employed tn the execltlon of tbe proposed contract. One aDd ooe-balt Urnes the pren.lllng rate or wagtos sn.all t>e paid any ..rort1n1 Ume ln n cess of eight hOurs in any one caleodar day and for Saturclllys, Sundays, and lef2ll'loUdays, unless otherw1st DOted. For tess than elgflt hours per daY the rate &hall be tbat fractloo ot the foregoing rates that the number of hOuri blr&rs to ellht. Eacb bidder mut nbmtt wtth Ids bid a satisfactor y check certlfted by a reiiiOUibie bank or a bidder's bond made ~Jible to the order ol the COUDty of Orange io an amount DOt tess than ft•e pucelll of tbt sum bl.d as 11 i'JU'Ilntee that the btcM.r YIU enter Into the proposed Cootncl tt tf'le same Ia a,...rtted blm. LD. tM e•ett ot rs.Uure to enter Into sucll Contract, tbt proceeds of the check W'tll be forfeited or, ln caM of a bead, tbt flall nm tbertof W'111 be forfeited to s:a.ld County ot OnJico, Eaeb bld mUll bt oa a blank kwm turrliahed bY tl\e County ofOraQ(t. Tbl JUecea.hl bidder shall be rtQvlred to furnish , al ttme of 11p1D1 acnement, one surety bond which alla.U prottet tM lilbahn a.od matw•lmen and ahiU be tor IOCJ'I. of the aftiCMIIIII of the Coa.tnct, 1D ac~• 1rlth S.CUoo .uo4 of U• GorWDfMDt C~, ud OM surlty bond ID the •m-t o1 1001 o1 1M c-.ct , I'III'JSiee!Ar , .. flLlt•M pwb' muc.e of the Coatnd; aid booltl: to be ft.r 11 appro.,.d bJ IM c-, c-.tl PI ~ Admllll-11>< o1 Oranp c __ n. Board ol ~· ruuwu t!M rlPI to re)tct u:r "' all -, PI IIIII .....nlJ a<COC>t 1bt lcrnot prke bid, IIIII to nm u:r .__Utr 1o aor bid roc:-. BJ CRilP OF T111t BOARD OP SUPERVISOI1S OFORAJ<GE COIIKT"f, C.uJf'OIIXIA. lldOcl lloJ It, It'll. (SEAL) FICTITIOUS Bl5INESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is dotog business as: Galla nt Library, 34249 Camino Capl..stnno, Cap- Istrano Beach, Ca 92624: Gal- lant Publishing Co., Inc ., (C al- Ifornia~ 34249 Camlno Capls- tra.oo, Ca:>istraoo Beacb. Ca 92624. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 for service Th.ls business is cooducted by a coJl)OraUon. Corporation Name: Gallant Publishing Co, lnc. Signature & Title: Jack Lewis, President. Tills statement ns f11ed 'll'lth the County Clerk of On.nee Colmty on May 14, 1973, Wt!- Uarn E. st John, county clert. by Theresa M. Ward, de))WJ • PIJbUsh: May 17, 24, 31, J.me 7, 1973, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F .25298 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUfORNl.A FOR TKE COUNTY OF ORANGE E stale of ADE LtNE M. R~l. aLso kDown as ADELINE ROSSI.. [)@ceased. Nt . A . 76096 NOTICE IS HEREBY Glvt:N to tbe creditors of the aboort named decedent th.at aU par ~ sons tarloa ctaJms apm.t tat said dec~ are rtqalnd to flit them, •tth the Me...., •ouchera, lD the otftee of tbrt c ltrk at. tt1e abon eatttled court, or to J)HM!IIl them, Yltb the MCNI&I'Y YOtaeblrS, to tile uodentpad at 11>e -ol HARWOOD II ADIOM.'90ft, 550 N.....,..n c-Drift, s .... OM, H-S..eb,CalUIInla. wldeb ls a. pJace of ._.nr n of the _,..lipid 1a au mat~ ..... ~to ... _ of aid ~ wtlbla - mODibl aftw U. ftnlP'bllea~ Uoa ol ltlla DOtt~. Doted lloJ I, U'lS LENORE T. o.MA111A. ,_ ol ... ww "' lllo ·-·---IWIWOOD 6 AJ11a111011. ISO Final quality dry cl.aninJ on du pft'mi:sn • Sdf~e laundry All MW -lalesf model Fripd.lift wufte:n 3200 E. Coeat Hwy., COM Phone: 673-9605 • BICYCLES SALES & SERVICE U0 I . 1TTM n . co-T A .. lA -.noe -&464JIIi6 ....._..COUII Ia&JOI CUT\.IR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM11rl TDsh FLORISTS . I'HOII! _,. 2-N-1..,_ - • HEARING AIDS HAL AEBISCHE A ~!. Proper Fm1ng Aisured 3409 E. Coast HW)' Corona del Mar 675·3833 •Marine Hardware I t& Clu1hmg N~ut1t al G1fh Mllnnr Hudwut O~n St-vtn Da)'• ~ Wu·k to Suvc: You fl.ruc:r 2700W. CC*t Hwv .. N.B. 645·1711 tOfficeEqulpment I I I 'h_u... .... J . . . AJLMAUAC PLUIIIIEII 700 Carrladorl .... c-.. Mlllat • """""' c-om., hoi omc. 11o1 1101, iilloO.,oi.,.iorrtt ....,. ... ..,.111 S..ell. CA 11ta. M4-Ull, DAY 61'001f1' • OE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPLETE SHO£,LUGGAG£ AND HANDBAG REI'AIR$ 3401 E. Cout Hifhway Cororw~ d.l Mar Phone: 673-4640 Otj•r Loc•tto••: • 34:JJ VIA LIDO, NE-OAT • 14 f ... SHION ISLAND • llC. IRVINE. NEwPORT Of'EMIM<O SOOH1 SOUTH COAST ¥1LL.&.{.f • ALTERATIONS • LEATHER • SUED£ 8 HOUR SERVICE MR.D 548.0146 120 · C TUSTIN AVE. NEWP'ORJ BEACH (}tUI off C~t Hwy . Bel.i"d T~r Dn.ts) J&J UPHOLSTERY MZ-U7e Ml-1011 ftt .,.. " ..... . ., .. . CMJ•t• cox•._. ., • ..,..,. •-'"-~~=~~~~~:_L~·:,.:·~Eit:HI':":•:•:IS~-J..:•~•=r~·~e~ N>lllll: 1lq "·" n.-6'n-41JO 7, tm, ..... _,., --.... _ ' -Also- BURT REYNOLDS (I ) RAQUEL WELCH "fUZZ" '" STEREO NOW ! ...... 'PAPER MOON' STAITS WID. JUNE '17 Toomey with Irvine Newport Beaeh Balboa Balboa Island Costa MeM Wlllla• A. '-· IMI ''~-J-1-,. ----~-1 Mar OlJo!l>lc -·-........... UUU ... ""'""" 1101 ,.. ,_ lilt lrriDt co_., ~~~~iiiiiiiiiii~~~~!!!!!!!!~~- WIL LI AM TOOM!Y commllll7 rtlallool -.rt-Jl m ... , II II ,.._old bJ Pblllp Bttteooci. dlrectoc' ot com .. miiDltJ rellttou. Mr. Toom.,., ~ 'IPbo t. allo track aDII Cleld coacb at ocr. will bo lll"'ltod Ill lllo lrflllt Compuay eommuatt)' IIQM)ri proanm u lla1ecm to local edaeatJODal, rtct11tlooal U.S yo.-b..orltoted lD.ItlbiUGDI. He Ia a aau,, of SaDta. au. bara ud I enduile ol lbt Ulllwu.t.ty ol ColDrado, where be majored la tounaUJ:m. He reeelYtd bla rnut.r'a dtP'M ln educatloa from stutord Uol- Ye-rttty. JIM NEIDHART BREAKS STATE SHOTPUT RECORD Re taulhf: at Suta Bartara I CfOII 5 runt In 2 bta: lnnlnp City Colle&e aDd La CaUDa for a 5-0 shutout, Junior hleb ICboollDSanta Bu- Tbe OC ln'lne Aateater • cap- ped tbralr geateat bueb&U ... 100 TIIPiiay with 2 -.tu onr lthaea Collep of New York to captare the NCAA collep di- fi.WO world aeries trophy. Sophomore Jerry Yaru to.- sed a 4 MUer In the flrst p.m~ and tbe OCI batmen drove DICK JONES bu acquired owoerabip of tbe Home 1m- pronm4nt Ceatv at 2919 £. CO&at Hwy,, Corooa del Mat, formerly tmc:nmuHarborPaillt and Wallpaper. He ccctlnuea .eWng the same product• -· paints, stains, walJpaper and Ooor cover ing, wltb greater ==:c,:L:,:I:,:G:;A::L::.,:,MO~TC:I;:C;:I:..,.._ se1edloo of patterns, Mr ,JODel FICTITIOt.$ 8\EINESS NAME returned last fall from St. STATEMENT Thomu Jn the Virglo Islands, The follow1nc person lsdoiDC where he501dpaints:,wallpape:r, business as: South Coast Yacht hardware aod associated prod-Watc h, 307 E. Bay Ave., New- ucts to eootractors aod island port Beach, ca. 92661 : Gary resident•. (Ensign pboto.) R oss Brown, 30'1 E. Bay An., Newport Beach, Ca. 92661. FLEMI ~G. OL SO~ HAME D Thls business Is conducted E by an lDdtYld-.1. CO-PIRATES OF Y AR Signed' Gary R. Browo. Sophomores Paul Fleming Thls statement was flied wttb lD tbe free -rwlo.gtug 2Dd bt.ra, Jobo M11WU MP pme, the Aoteaters slammed ln La. Allp}es, and SehlUer out 15 htts and turoed back a ldP, aeboot LD Colope, Ger- 2 run 9th inning rally to Yin muy. 9 to 6 tor tbe cllamplooshlp. He ts a mtmber of tbe Catcner Terry Stupy, batt1Dg of dlreetou, U, s . OIJmptc .333 1n the 4 game tournament Committee; the national ldYI- aod drh1ng in 7 runs, was aory eouocll ror the named mo.t valtll.ble player Corps; aDd U. s. St&te Depart. tor the tourney. Jolntng hJm oo mept represeob.Uveforathletlc the all-tournament team are cllnJc toura throllih>Ut 5 other Anteaters, ttut base-wor1d. man Jell Malinotf,tecondbase-Hens dea.o ot men, man Jack Cleveland, lettfl:elder dentlal classroom for Rod Spence a.Dd pltche:rs Gary Ame~l:~·~•n~•~· ~ln~~j~~[~ Wheelock and Maras. Coach Ga.r y Adams' Ant-ard eaters ftniahed the season with at the a 44-12 r ecord. TtUs ts the 1972. greatest number of wtru: by Coacb Toomey ta marrl•ld any team ln college di'tston to the tormerMuyRand, history, Brttlah Olympian, They aDd Mark Olson ware oamed the County Clerk of Orange co-Plratesoftheyearforbue~ County oo. May 14, 19'7!, WU-HOMES ARE N EEDED ball at the Oran~ Cout Col-uam E. st John, county clerk. F OR FO REIGN YOUTH 2 daugbtera, Samantha, 2, Sarah Ellr.abeth, 7 weeks. lege bo .... ll and goU sports br Theresa M. Ward, deputy. H 'RBOR HIGH TIES FO Pubu .. 17 2• •t J Forty-nve German, Swiss " Hertel, McKema & .,_ Realtors ~~---- THE ULTIMATE An elega nt 2 sty Spanish home by Dale St Charles. Located on desirable corner lot W/ ocean vu. 4 huge bedrooms, master suite 11 out of this world. 3 full baths & powder room. Large den has hand made frplc, ltal· •an Ma rble frplc In li ving room. 4000 sq . ft. of pure ILn urr in this beaut. 3 yr. new home. Corona del Mar-$186 .000 PRESTIGE WATE RF~ONT !lave vou wanted to Jive dockside! Well, here's "your chance ~ This is trul.v a pre~t ige home in exciting Huntington Harbour. with 4 bedrooms. tor- mal dining room. family room, ARTIST'S RETREAT & a 3()" DOCK. The beaulllul beam ceiling living room has a spacious 8x12 sunken conversation pit with a brlct fireplace for added wannU1. step outside to a huge BACK. Y • R:B &\: glfe Upon the pe~ ful w a t "i'r s . Truly a showplace, .tr. only $1 21.1100. COM COMMERCIAL SP liCE awud ......... ~G~l~~·~·'~R;·~·~·;·i· ·~· ~1111~·~~~~~~~iJ~;~~ FOR "L SPORTS nTL F'leming, a first baseman 7, 1973, 1n the Newport Harbor and Austrian "'. •-----------. trom Huntington Be2ch, wu Ensign. f -25297 to -Costa Newport Harbor btgb school the leading llltter ln the Soatb thls summer for outdid Marlna hlgtl school 1D A total of 1,:500 sq. ft. with fantastic street level wtooow, oow available. WUI sub-let aU or part, so that vou can start that new bua:l- oeas or relocate oo tashlooable Coast High- way with good slgu Mentlty. 4PORT • ' ~ PfiER 80YU SAUY KElURMAH I.OIASE LASS£11 Coot, 1 Tl- :30 ...... -t.ea ·---~~--~--l,!ID ,, -· .. liO-··-·· 100 Jl _. .. 411 -··•·· 100 &olo _,-61-.. .as 2 TI-• 1,0 S.IIO A.OO .10 3 ·TI-t 1 110 4.110 5.110 .IS FOR RE~T BE AUTIFUL CABIN, north shor e, Lai:e Arrowhear1,Rent week-end, week or month. 549-3612 or 530-62'75. .. wob """TID mONIN G. Years of experience on all types of c lothing a.nd linen. Speciarty --men's shirts. $1 ,50 per hr. Mable Wbttman, 607 Mar gue rite, Corona dPI Mar. 6'13-27'74, VACAT IONING '• Go\n,;vlsltlng" Do you need a r esponsible companion for your home"~ f ormeT professiona l woman with excellent references Is anUable to UYe 1n or per- iodleatly check your home or your pets In your abs41nc e. Early reaernHons please. 645..2305 or &U-9955. REAL EST ATf. OCEAN FRONT DUPLEI lao a1e. C>wM!'/IIr-t,173.9ZM, ··----~ ...... --..1.----------· LOST AND FO UND LOIT YOUR TEITH7 ~War plate wttll aGIDI JOkl II tbe .. lor. -.. tlar,..U. .. -""" llllla. eo.. ............ J111 llr tlda ... ~,_ ......... ....,....,_ ... ~110. -~--~----~--------------MISCELL ANEOUS ALCOHOLICS AN ONYMOlS-- Phooe 542-7217. P. 0. Boz No. 1223 , Costa Mesa. SPOTS BEfORE YOUR EYES- on your new carpet -r emove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric stlampooer, Sl.OO. Crown Hardware, 3107 East Coast H..-y,, Corooa del Mar. WANTED -child's lrlcycle, c.a r , q gon, pb.y equipment, etc., for pre-schoolers. Must be In good condftlon. Call after 5 p.m. 552-0119, P~R SOIUI. BALBOA WIG CENTER --Wi&' styll..ng, $7.50; wiglet 1tyUnc, $3.50, Also nallable: c lean- In(, ststnc, condWoolrl.g, col- orl.r;ing, ODe day service. 675-24$4. 101 Palm, Balboa. Hours: Tues. tbtu Stm. 10-a. Conference a .406 studying and Ylaitlng. cbamploaa~•. '1 to 6, but 1n He was a JU HE 18 The program, organi!.ed try the ttnal tally tlu!! 2 achools hurler Dan Qu!s- of Costa M ~:n wu th e OCC captain, wtUle nelder John Palmer of Beach woo the annual L. Pic kens awud for play, Chuck Carroll of Beach woo Pirate of OOoora lD eoU, a.ad Walt Brow:n ot Costa wu: elected team cap- Orange Coast College wtU the ForeiBJl Study League of tied tor the Sunset leape all- begin its ar.Jllll summer swim Salt L..V.e City, wm include sports award for 19'72-'73 with program June 18 In the occ 3 hour s of classes each weet-175 points. pool day mornJng. E. G. lnge of The Sa.Uors won 5 or their c b..sses wtll meet WoDday Laguna Niguel, coordinator for titles •Uh their sweep in water through Friday during 4 two-the project, says that klcal polo and tennis competition. week seS&ions Feel are $4 famllles are DHded to provide Marina woo In crou~country per student pe; two-week su-housing for the students. He and 10U. Weatmln..fter wu 1n sloo. Toddler classes (3 yean can be reached at 495-4934, Ullrd place With I '11 points, wtn- ok!) are priced at $8 per ses-Tbe students •Ill arrive July ning 4 UUea. s k>n 16 and Will lean Aug. 15. Tbe swim seulocs are Local b.miliu •HI proviM LOAN FOR B.I.PROJ schedu~ for June 18-Z9, JulY room and board. The students The TToy Inn.rtment FLDd 2-13, July !6-27, aM July :so wtll take care of the1r cwn bu awarded a $'75,000 throueb Aucust I O. The pool personal expenses. strtteUoo ~ to the RIIF wlll be closed July 4. YeloOrneat Co. to build a com - ReetstraUon for ttle ftrst FIRE OAMACES VAN merc1al -retJdent1al complez ld S on Balboa lal&nd, at 114 Ap.te session wtU be he aturday A battery short cau.&ed a ftre An June 16 from g a.m. to DOOil that tully ln•olved a vaa be-R'F DeYeklpmeDt is a Costa HOlLINE FUND BENEFIT Ill tile occ gym. RegtJtrallons Iongino to YarlanneTuslo,I2Z Mea oompany •Men l>lllds Funds for Piewport's Ooe Way for the other sessions are -47th St., Weal Newport, The combl,.tloos of commerc1al Help Center will be raised by scheduled tor June 30, July rtre occurred at 11 :56 a.m. aod residential co~le:r .. a series of ballet classes. 14 aod July 28. June 3 at l401 S~C~f:rlor Ave., throuebOUt Onnp:County. Troy Mrs. Nadine Eremenko start-Cl West Newport Heietrts, and was EquJUes Corporatl.oa with ed registration for the classes LIGAL ~T1 fought by Engine 2 of the New-hea~lll!'tera in the cit, of lr- June 5 at her studio at 1922 B-58506 port Beach tire daputment. •1ne, ia the manaremel'lt com. Pomona Ave., CostaMeA.Sep-FICTITJOlS BT.BTNESS NAME orygen given pany for the Troy lnvestment arate classes will be laeld for STATEMENT Flremen on Ellifne 3 of Ute Fund. pre-&ehoolers througtl aduUa~ The tonowtng person Is do -Newport Beach fire deputment gro"'s. lng business as; Lusk Realty/ administered oQgeo to Mar~ UNIT IS OUTSTANDING The One Way Help Ceoter Is Lusk Management, I '7550 GH-ga.ret Spletr of 300 Vista Ma~ Serceant Mlcbae1 D. Hatch, a 2.4-bour "hot Une'' for people lette Av enue, lrvtne, Callfornla dera, tbe Shafts, 110Ul u am-100 of Mr. and Mra. D. 8. with pereonal problems. 92'105 : Service Wortp.p Com -bulance could take ber to tbe Hatch of 2885 Ttakwood Pl., pany, a Calllornla corporaUoa, boiPital at 1:36 a.m. Jaoe 2, Co.ta Mea, bu "~=:~1 JUNE JAMBOREE Mln.lplaoo - 73 note --Just the thing tor limited 1p11ce S395. Sllvertooe Sptnet Orp.o -· Leuons 41 bench $325, WtD'- utur spinet plano --Just$4251 Lowrey Citation Coo101e -- ne w organ 'll'arranty S2~5. Altln-Wetgtrt console ptanowtth sound ot a erand $995. Yam:Ula newest mode l BK-20 Orpn, 2 only@' ooly $1495, New Stelnny II Yamaha pianos ln stock for those who demand the u)Umate Jn quaUt}'l SC HMIDT MWIC CO. Yam.1ha -Stelnw'ly -LowteJ 190'7 N. Main St., Santa Ana Est. I 914 SE XTANT --Keufell 'EJ.Hr, llke new lD ita own .ooc1 I»X, about 30 Yeatl old. Y'alue l3oo. wm .. n,.. Jtso. can 633 -4790 (after all call 544.. 11338) THREE MU.LION DOLLAR ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE -J .. '7, •• i • 10. Aa- belm Com.UC.CIIIter, a "· Kolllla.--Dla-..,lud. 1'1aandiJ, FrtdaJ, llllowdiJ, I 1o 10 p.m • ..,_ day, 12 ~to ••••• ~:!~G:~~Ave.,lrvtne,Cal. JUDY KaSEY RECEI VES ~c!:.m~!..r s Thll ......,,., 11 cocduc:lld H. F. SCOVI LL E AWARD U. s. Air Forca ';.i.;.;.,u;;J by a corporatiOn. Tbt Hatr)1 F. SCOY1Ut anrd 1lllt SerYice Mortcare Con1PlQ1, for c21at1Dra1Jbed performal)Cf Bertram E, TbtD'Dber, vtce-lo pltllic admtm.t:rat1011 tat prelidtat. bfto YOO by Jud7 Ktlaey, the TIWI atattmeat 1r11 flied with adm..1A1Jtratl'll Uliltant to tbe County Ct.rk ot Oranp Newport Btacb Clt}' Manapr CoiD'lty 00 JUM 1, 19?1, Bob WJDD.. Pllbll.Jh: June 7, 14, 21, 28, Tbe Lol Melle• cbapter of 1 e?S, in tbe Nnport Harbor tbe American Socltt}' of PIIJUc Ena.lp. F .!5'745 Adml!UtraUon made the pn- LIDO •ow•o" lit A( H Sl>? VIA liDO • ' u Matat1on to Ml .. KeLMy, •bo bu bNn a city ttatt member for tbt pa.rt 2-1/2 yean. She U ltl"'t.DC u pnlident of ldu- DJclpel M~~~apment• of South- ern Callfornla. SheltlanatlveofLoaAnr;elea, rtcelnd her bacbelor of Oranp COQt ColJep. ICltDet ctecrH Jn public ad- m!nillrllloolrom usc 1n 1966, AI RLIFT WIN G LAUD ED aDd her maatera of publlc ad-c aptatn Edward w Wet.. mlDlatn.lioo Ln 1969 at u;c, aon of Mr. ud ura.' WllUa,.; • • .. L, Weise, 1751 laY\& Mua, hu beeo ••ll>lor hll llllllarJ Comm:md •iDe MrD tbt Alr Foree CJIIUbndiD( awud for tbe thtrd time, He Ia aulped atDonr A1B. 0 -JL, aa a ptlot Y1tb tbe C-141 starUIIar..eq-4Uilo IIIU- tarJ Alrwt. Wtna. r~"d tbt award b' c-o-''dlDc mu:lmum oombl.t air- lift"' ......... - --........ lbtlr llr-crw ud nal8t..uce per-- otl tnlaJar ,...,...., IDII lao _ .. _., r-.. .... IIUdiDr mtap 111 au ,._ "'1M RIC'•--. ...... MciWIII& Co. AI IAa 21-41 E. COAST KW'f. CORON~ DEL MAR. e401tl4 I I 1 ·1 I 1 ·1 I I I 1··1 MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newp ort Harbor-Cos ta Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $72 million in the first 5 months of 1973. TIUS IS A 21 % INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERiOD OF 1972 1 1,845 new listings were processed, of which 7Cflo WE RE SOLD! 67% of the sales were cooperative. Lis t your property with a Realtor. 1 ·1. I I I I I I •. 1 I I I 1.1 I 1 .1 p,~. &,.u f<-6, Apartment RENTALS NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA ALL NEW •• Carpolt, dr-ud pallll. Looe!7 ll.r.. 2 bedroom•, 2 bl.tha Uld buitt.-lll kiteblo., Two ciOHd auaees. Adult• pleue. U 50 a mootb. BEAtmFUi.LY DECORATED FUR.NtSHED APT,-- A U new throuJOOut, 3 bedroom•, 2 baths, 2 clo8ed prap1. Adulta. $4%5 a month. Oflb a.-s.tumyo a Svnolaye PETE BARRm REALTY ''" -.-.. Dr ...... 642-5280 ••••••••••••••••••• Lido lsle --5 Bedrm. 41 -fOO T LOT $Til IT TO 5TRIIT fAMILY aOOM GAIDIH I'A TIO • 606 MARIGOLD, COM OPEN SAT-SUN · 1-5 V rtrJ elM 2 blctroont borne wttll a&rp a bedroom n atal. Wa.Dd.nl' df.atulee to COI'OQI del Mar .toru aad ._eh. Only $84,500 •••• INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Multiple Units 10 Units 1n Orance. Wor th seeing at $110,000 -PLUS - 11 units In Fullerton. Choice area. $177,500 JJI.l'lf Y. YRJiXl<liX li!tJtJ.TO~ '"!:!::~Coast HJt 'o Mor,CclfitomMI PMne 173·222Z -· .. II'Nl,.. CW"''W A'CIII PACIOUI I & 1 NDIIM. AP~MIN11 -. """'"" • Plinte Patioa • Filepl•ce• . ·• POOLS • 9 Hoi• Puttina Qeen , ... ~,,~)--~~~~{::lt~tkcti~ ,, 1 \' • M i. . ., Sdlool• 11nd Playpound HO ho L-, C4ll ... ..,.., • .., C:..•t ...., ......... , ........ .... CD-DB..MAI (7U1646,:tli611 KEIPOIIT HARIOR EJISIQK PUIUIH~IIUJU.Y -PAGE II TH~RSOAY, JUNE 7, 1173 c:otiOIIA DEl liAR, CAL. Newport Beoch Bolboo Bolboo Island Costa Mesa MACNAB IRVINE ------------··-----------FtNER HOMES "FOR THE AFFLUENTIALS" Newport Beach -the resort of unques- tioned extravagance -sumptuous shops -pampered service -epitomized by thls near new French Vllla w/6000 sq. ft. of un- limited lu:tury, 73' of prime Bayfront. Gra- cious salon Ln W/high ceilings offers mag· nificent views of the Bay. One of Californ- ia's finest studies modeled afler the "Great Cabin" of a fan1ous sailing ship. Formal DR Wt pt!riod antique chandelier & wall sconces. i':xquisJte, sp:u ·ious master su1te overlooking the Br.y and a riolious ''Cap-- tain's LounJ,!e·· w1lh wet bar & s pace for billiard tabk Court~ard parkin!! for your ~oirees. Pier & slip for rour yacht. $790,000. Hy <!ppt lH~8"l3.1. jT18l GARDEN PARADISE ON LIDO ISLE lndoo~ ,Pool & tropical gardens accent this m.agn •!•cent custom bui lt home on the Bay ""'!-h p1e~ ~slip .. The ultimate in privacy&: luxury hvtng. \\ alnut noon; -brick col- umns -2 en ·s -5.000 sq. n. $375,000. l:larbara Aune 642-B:lJ;l. IT21 1 [Irvine In .. --cw .. ., I HI DowrDrtN e.cz .. uu IIM~UC.aot ....,... a.dl.Calttom&a ntU Corona del Mar RESIDENTIAL INCOME e TWO UNITS • SOUTH OF HIGHWA Y $72,500 ·Yc.'IJ k Clad toiDOI'row ttat JOV bocJIIbl r•l tstale t.Jd&y." ROY R. " I J,. ·REU. TOR 548-7729 NEWI'OJlT BLVD. COSTA MESA llfllllfnAL ,,.. llllflflll I'IOI'IInll -1'111 llff' .. llf'll, 1'110 ,. •• 11011"" COifiiiiiAnGJC ,. •.••. c.-..., .. c. ........ CURT DDBH IIII!AL TO Ill Top Corona del Mar location, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, spectacular view. Boat slip available. Completely fur- 1400 'fii'IUT CO AST HI GHWAY N·~O .. T .II:ACH a42 .... .n'Z nished. Call for appointment to s ee. $150 644-24:11 SSO NEWPORT CENTER DRI VE • E A l T D R 8 f' ·" CORBIN -MAlliN INC. VIEW OF HARBOR UGHTS "HARBOR VIEW HILLS" Locall:d high on the hill, of!enng full CRJOY· ment (lf the view of Newport Bay & PacJfic Ocean. Lusk bit. 3 bdrm .. fam1ly rm .. dimng rm .. with a htd. & lilt' d. pool & jacuzzi ; on a profcs~. lndscpd. lot. Offered m fee at $00.000 DOVER SHORES "EXECUTIVE ESTATE" Elegant masterpiece of custom design for indoor·outdoor entertaining at pool side. wiUt bit-in scnice center or insir1e in spadous livin~ area. Plenty M room for the family. too. with 5 bdrms. & 4 baU1s & a new o! Ute bay. HL•asonahly price<.l at SJ59.fli)(J. Terms availa ble. GOLF COURSE VIEW NEW LISTING L.;c t·>.ec. home with 5 baths. garnc room, family room. sauna bath, dining rm. & l~e. countrY kitchen w, nil modern convemences. 5800 s·QUARE FEET. O!fcred at $139,000 . ESCONDIDO INVESTMENT :!.I Aerts of gentle rolling R·l ... approx. 2.40 X .180','' lo huild your own country estate. Owner will finance, consider subordination. Only $24,950. Call today for the details ~ ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CAN SERVE YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS: Velma Jont.n Bud Corbin Michalle Davy Paul M•rtin C~~rol Arthur Mary Finch Ja•n Mitchell R•mon• Hot.t Edra• Metelh Audrey Rich•rd.on Joe O.Keynr Worth Probst Edith Bray Georgin• V•ught CoftUSior...,......tootatonoodo-Wl howolotool ..... lhlf91olofi-- Nsapct·C.... .. Mw ·C....MIM CoRBIN-MARTI Nil 7662 * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * BEAUI1FUL DREAMER Perreet rot a Unty, acti•e family ·-a Harbor VIew Hills Portortoo model .-sharp caw1Uy kitchen smny famil}' room --3 bedrOOms 3 bl.th5, * HAVE YOUR CAKE- . and ea)ly your nmmer lD ttUs destrabl~ lrT1De Terrace bome. Two bedrOOms, Z baths, coo•ertlble d• -· "' • port.HU ooU~Dr. Pool, roo! ~,~1BOYD * 67S..Snt * J629E.C..otHwy. c.,.... ... M•r THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS PwtonaJ MfVice on uctueM ---6noome ptOCiel1tee LIVING AT ITS BEST In lhis really beautiful Carmel model hOme Ofl choice greenbelt In dl'slrable Harbor VIew. It 's com - plete with 14'gr"aded extras, tastefu lly de<"orated, lovely professional landscaping, rwo patios, very private corner lot OD fee land, a.nd U is immacuAte throughout. Three bedrooms, two full baths, tamUy room aDd formal dining room . Only $69,900. Call 673-8550 ror viewing appointment. 331 MARGUERITE, COROHA DEL MAR 673-1550 •••••~oo••••• olu.Ja!)~ PRESnGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LINDA JSLE WATE R FRONT ( IJ,,ltllll .. !Jdl Jl1 :, h;Jl llldlll d1o~nne . :->ui 1 '"' .ng & :! ll pit.' ... , il m;: Waterfront 1"'1! 'ltllllg <t f t-.J \ 11;'\1 <11•(. 1\ ... ' 11):,• \ 1~'\1 l)j ·' ol ,, .,,.] fl<llll'l- .... n .n\i:ll <~ic fl"t'i- '' h;,, rlhl bnth •<.!95 000 linda Jsle W i!!~dronl t'uslom -l hd rm 1 1 IJ • .tlt hnllh_' t·ll !,,~,Ifill Fully equipped i,J,Uld ~ IIL'ncn ~~a!~rfrnnl fam1ly room , b•lh Jrd , .... n, ~4S.OOO For Complete Information On All Homes & Loti. Pie•,. Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor laJ••rs BWtt. •t Lf~ IsM J.ll IAYSIDI DR.. {UITE I, N.&. 67UI61 Money Maker! Ttdl attractive buS}' oorner In Lon&" Beacfl pner. atec 1?45 1 mootfl In lnoome trom the succtahal nontt)' blaslMss lrl tM abon photo AND tbe ''bread and butter" foQrpJe-r t~t ad)Mns II. T'be uttnc prlce Is 16!,000 and the -.at OW1*' asked 11:1 lo al80 adYerti.M 1'111 wUUncneA 10 tnde for ~ Coll'lty commercial or l.adutrlal of UU t"&NI or larpr, At ...a Urn .. Cf'OSI thls II a r•lltttca.lly pr1.eed .. _. cau .. toclay fbr turt.her lllfbrmaUoD .. ...... ns.- use UOf'llt -...... ..., I fl. dM& M Wa'&. M I th ..... tD OU'I'f 011 ....... trtill JII'Orilfou." u. .......... ,.......... nat .... O*'Jr~ •• Ill a._t•...,--.,.... porod 111' lilt CIIJ ol ICnport -· ud ,. -.. lilt Ca-loci-• ul lilt Stalo 14IMio c ... m-.. ,.. ....... -lilt coattaued mat ... euota a. paOUe -• a'lllllblo a.r -111' au ...r a p-. ... ttoc -thalll1110"""11od Ill II• popularity, ebarm ud 1itWt7, H tbt report JUmrDitJ coattaau.. uNf'WPOri Baeb 1t1 tbl•me- tlme• nluetaot w am,. era- elous host to btmdredl ot tboU- ADdl ot 'fUltor• anrna~ wbo tlnd a dt.-erae aud rtcb lDYentorJ of Mrvicu, reenatsoaal ac:- tJYlUea &Dd attraetiotla. "Witb the eooelutoo o1 tht PATIHGRAM Pat Ingram in hospital city's gneral PllumtDc pro-CRUD LOGO CONTEST WINNERS were annouoced MoMay a-am, wblcb L1 DOW UDder 'ftJ afteroooo in cerernooies at the Westclltf Pl.ua rtclamaUoo La earaest ••• tbe City otNew-center. This pboto shows the 1rlllnlDC loco tor CRUD A stroor lDdteat1oo u:lsts, Mrs. Bforeaa .,.8 born AprU port Beach win be able to coa-(C Uizens to Recycle Useable Dl.sca.rd8). lurrouoded bJ, aceordtnc to Newport Beach 8, 1938, lD Calltornla. Sbe bad tlnue to confidently meet state lett to right, MaJor Jack Hammett of Costa Meaa, Mayor pollee, that Cyuthia Le!PtoD UYed In Oranre County .for 4 lepslaUYe reqtdremeob: with Donald MclnnU: of Newport Beacb, Werner w. Welu of Be.-ens, 35, ot 1810 16th St., years. rellable and soundly developed Newport Beach, tbe winner, and c. E. Norris of the HylaDd Newport Helpts, died from a other sur.-tvou are herpar- Pat lDcram, S103 Wa.ce st., Costa Me•, wu: transferred ' yuterdl.y morning to Costa Mea memorial hospital, after a week's stay at Hoar hospital. procrams." Division of Traveool lne., who presented tbe sso flut brain hemorrhage Jtme 3, ents, .. r. aDd Mrs. Wesley Tbe report, prepared by City prlle to Mr. Weiss. Gretchen W1111ams of Costa Mesa caused by her bead strttlng Letrttton of Claremoot; 2 brO- Manager Robert Wynn's otftce, woo 2nd prtte, and Rainer Hanzleden and John HuUhan of somethi.D(, such u tbe side of tbers, David and Ctaries ot states tbat there ls oo k:oo1rn Costa Mesa Ued for 3rd. The wt.oneu were chosen by a swimming pool. San Detro. evtdeoce thattbecltyandllarbor Ad-Vantage, Ne1rp0rt Beach publlc relattons-advertistng Mrs. Benns was discovered Grav,slde services w111 be d15trlct tidelands have not beeo tlrm. The $50 cash prlze -was made possible by Hyla.od, dead tn her bed by ber bus-held 11 a.m. today, June 7, at Mrs. lngram has been busy in the community untll now, by helping organize tile Costa Mesa Art League, and she has been actin In the United Fuod and Costa Mesa Woman's Club. She was siClfrvtsor of the fine arts department of the Orange County Fair In 1972. deveklped and administered tn a Costa Mesa hospital supply company that ha• s~Ued baM, George Kenneth Bevens. the Oakdale Cemetery [D Glen- complla.nce W'lth the basic grant 28,320 powlds of recyclable glass to the r ec lamantloo Mr . Bevens stated that his wUe dora, with B&lt& _ Bergeroo statutes a..od the acts ot tbe sHes thus far. had been swimming all after-Mortuary as forwardlngdlrect- state legislature, noon. On her return to their or. The report Usts the vutous M B I ' k I apartmenl she said she felt MORRI CETS TOP PRIZE u .. s orthe tidelands, Including rs. er S 10 es gave wleak, ;::'1e''t to go to slbed ~ Too hooor as the mOll the leases granted to private s eep ge Rome re • u flo 1 d 1 ,_ the todlvtduals and ttrms. In an-Yellow daisies and sunshine tartan, Mrs. Joseph A, Beek. to be awakened before 10 to crea ve ra ea gner w d the Ia • ...-w-estern area was awardadSm-She W"lS born ln St. C loud, Mtnn., where her father owned the local opera house. She moved to C allfornl9. In 1924 and slle and her hu ;band have IJred In Costa Mesa since 1960. In 1963 she was one of the 9 founders of the Costa Mesa Art League, which nowtlasover 300 membe rs. She Is a member of the Costa M~sa Historical Society and the Friends of the Library, and a Patron of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. na.ncial summary the report filled the Quarter deck room Mrs. Berta h:)O(Ired aU the o ........ y. Usls a tolaltncom~ of$308 490 of the Balboa Bay Club for tbe atteDdtng charter members of Mr. Bevens fell asleep oo a day to Costa MesafioristMor-rl for the ttscal year that e~ed Installation of om cer s for An-the group and Introduced aU of couch In the living room and Molho 1n a regional coolest June, 1972, and apenses of geUtos de Oro, an auxiliary to the past presldeDts. didn't ankeo ~mtllll :30, wileD at San Francla<:o, spoD901"ed by $808,885, tor a deficit ofSSOO,-Big Brothers of OrangeCouoty. be discovered her death. F'Iort.ts' Trauworld DtUvery. 395, Mrs. Wilfred A. Berls (Jane) -~-----~ ... -·-~ ........... -~---~-of Balboa Island accepted the FOR SALE tradiUonal gavel at the annual FOR SALE: Artist's easel; 3 matching Danish modern OC· caslooal chairs, $1 5 each; 5-1/2 ft. long Dre:r:.el side table, $35. Call 548-2021 or 673-4738. luncheon from Mrs. Don E. Woodward (Lucy). '' special touch ...--s tile pre- sent.aUon ofa long-stemmed red rose to all omcers by t.trs. Woodward. New offl cen: for 1973 -1974 year are: vice- president, Mrs. Hugh K. Wright; treasurer, Mrs . Edward E, Sharp; recording secretary, Mrs. WIIUam Moseley Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Roger E. Turner ; pubUcUy, John K. Balllle; baU chairman, Mrs . Marshall Nledecker; pa- troness chalrm.ln, Mrs. John F'. Porter; gold book, Mn. R. J. Stoddard, and parltamen- Johnson & Son makes the difference. • • in Lincoln & Mercury's with the. "Golden Touch" • • • ANNIVERSARY ...... • now tn Big, Big progress. Bargains ... HARBOR 1L VD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA e 540-5630 Top Zonta girls named The Zonta girls of tbe month have named I be Zonta gl.rlofthe year for each of the 4 area hlgfl schools, and each recipient gets a $50 savtngs boncl. Here are the 4 winners, all residents of Costa Mesa : • Corona del Mar highschool ~~Catharine Grier, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Milton S, Grier Jr., 477 E5therSt.,CostaMesa. • Newport Harbor higfl schOol-· Debra Du nn, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. RobertJ. Dunn, 310 Ramona Pl., Costa Mesa. • Costa Mesa hlgh school-~ Adele Oliva, daughter of Mrs. Rose OU va, 1077 Corona Lane, Costa Mesa, and the late Vtn- cent Oltva, • Estancia high iehool ·- Lois Leenerts, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Leenerts, 1800 Samar Dr., Costa Mesa, and I he late EImer Leeoerts. JAMES B. SLEioiONS, 69, DIES IN SAN CLEMENTE James B. Siemoos, 69, father of James B. Siemoos D of Jim Slemoos Imports, Newport Beach, died J1.11e 2 at his home, 326 w. Ave. Gavlota, San Clemente. Mr. Stemons Uved in Newport Beach fl'om1942to l 97l ,Hewas active In developlng the area, constr ucting butldlngs after World War D. He rtnanced hls son's start In the Slemons car agency in Santa Ana. other sunlvora are his •Ue, Allee, and a daughter, Darlene Young, Newport Beach. SeTYices were held Tuesday at the Baltz-Berproo Chapel. Inter ment was a Rosehllls. Dr. Roy L. Trotter, former bis hop of the MormonCburch, Newport Beach, now of San Juan Capis- trano, officiated. ELOISE llocGINNIS Dl ES Elolle MacGinnJ•, 89,ol173$ Westcun Dr., WutcUtf, died June 5 at C05ta Mesa Hospital. S.rvicet will beheldatlp.m. Friday, June 8, at St.Michat~l'a ChlltcJl. Harbor VIew Hilt., wt:tla the Re.-. Rorers Davta omcl&t. i.Dc. Interment •IU bt prlnte. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ BoiU-Borpron I• lllo -.1 1 dlreetOT. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY MAYME MILLER, 72, 0, COSTA MUA IS DIAD M&Jma L.. Miller. 11, ot 101 "· t?UI 111., ~~poeo u, c- ,RIDAY, JUHE I-10.00 A.M. TO 1•00 P.lol. =iat~: ::Jt!.:1u':'l SATURDAY, JUHE 9-10•00 A.M. TO HOOH nod..!':. OkiiMu, "''" ID B-0-0-K S·A·L·E Island Houle • Fuhlon Island ~:ect 111 ar!.-1~..,.,.,. ~ "liST SILL IRS, OLD AND MEfll" ,_.. Oro---.lltld l!====_-:l~Df;;_;;;toi;;;;ili;ii2'=====...!11-4111'ldllo Ylw ,..__ la1 """ CRISIS FOR LOCAL RULE Our May or showed the other night that he has some real backbone. When the Coast Commission over-ruled our own city permit system and told a local property owner that he couldn't build on his property --even after the city okayed it --the Mayor showed he's ready to fight them. This points up a real problem in our government. Too much power is given to· committees and commissions. These guys aren't elected --they're appointed. They don't have to run for re-election. They're harder to fire than civil service workers. Yet, they have almost unlimited power. I say, let's pull their teeth. Let's depend on our local elected officials tp look out for us. They answer to us and they have better sense than some committeewoman. Now, the city should tell this fellow to go ahead and build those 3 duplexes. It's his property, he got the proper legal permission from the city, and he has already gone to con- siderable expense. U this ridiculous Coast Commission wants to fight us on it, the City Attorney and City Council should be ready t o go to court t o defend our local laws. U our l ocal officials don't have time to do this, they should FIND time. By the way, do you think it's proper for Joe Rosener to serve as the City's Planning Commissioner while Mrs. Rosen- e r is Oil the Coast Commission? They both rule on many of the same projects. And, of course, they're both appointed -- not elected, Come on, Newport, let's fight for our town and its laws. Down at the store, we have local-ordinance "No Parking" signs and plenty of tools that will help you clean up your lawn and sidewalk after the dogs have visited. See you at the end of a shovel. ·- KUIE AT Ttrl KAIIDWAJI.& lt'<*l WI AJI.& ALWAfl Clt.4D 10 IMAitl wfTM YOU TMI 1n-c:.11 KUtQ IXDnO 1Q Ill~ n on Tim AJlU WWEN TOU U't'l C__, f"'O YOta MOMI. WI Alii ALW"AYI Ql..ADT081 IOU AHD IIOPiwxt• YOU CAL"' WRITM&. f"'O PADIT, ILAITU, rt.WMMQ, AL FORGIT THIIOUTHLAMD'I PIMUT • HA.DWAal! • COLONY 'AINTieiMALL .,.,LIANCIIe 'LUMIIMG IU,P'LIII IT 2201 W. IALIOA llVO •• NIWPOIT IIAat I I I I I