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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignLEGION ESSAY ERS AMED . . . NEWPORT BEACH JOe TMI ONLY ~,..TID AMO "*ltiiiD • IWIIf"'OT IUOt 26TH MO . THE ·NEWI"mt H4RJOR .. ..... 1ilap'l'\' •• ••• .... • JOe- COSTA ·MESA Wloolar II I 'o _.IMlr .,.- wwe t•artd bJ tlill'-1cul..p. A....,, .. .....-1 ....._ Poet Ht, at a. ._. A~DcteU~am _,. .--lotld llarell n atllot 1A1100 Ball to C-.1 "-· TM ..... wu Mra.O.Wauer, N..,.;..t.-oeboOI<U.otrleiAmorl- ealdM cllillr-IJid taebtr at tbe Dew ADder-,cbool Blr fetUacwu ----""' .... p>e>d ..... wllb lblo --at ll>e btlm. Tbe ..... for '1111, 81.11 ud 9th 1ra411 n.a "A mer lea, my bam e." Tlot .. -., nrot, --; I.S. Ow• Fro.t; Sri!, Tney Adama; ~ llllot llrapMa, au ll'oa New- part IWIIor lll&lloeboOI. Seboot periODDel atteDdlDcb:acluded R~ D. lllller, prlnelj>&l otllarbor Vt .. acbool; Mrs. Ma.rllpa Voa Klel.D· smkt, Harbor View ICbool, ud Mrs. EUJabetb R. Receow, NewportKetcbtJ Rbool, . I CHOOSE 4 . OF THESE CANDIDA"P~S "ftJ I loft Amert:a" ftl tbe •-r lople Ia< 11ot 4111. 51b lDd Gtb lf&doo. Tlot -•' llrot, Pamela Puter. Newport Rei&IU .cbool; ZDct, Sborrl Spny, Jlarbor Yllw; Srd, Roa- aiN Rodda, llariiOr Vl&W ; 4th, Delllllo PeriOU, ADder .. .cbool; 5th, Scot lwu, Ranor VIew; lth, Tony Chrll- tllpber • Barbar VIew; '7th, Seott Loos, ........... 1. Eaay Judce• were Rlebard Hod.p, laiUJ'&DCe esec.-tYe; Mn. Jolm La- mu, put prHldellt et lh• Ne.,lv1 Bt&tb Ebell Club, and Luly May Caay, member of Women ln Com- m11b1catlou. DIST. 1 HOWARD ROCERS - Travel AIR TICKETS lOURI CRUISI!5 tlioor baaaott. Manqer oha lllltor 675.a<IOO 306 ....... , ........... . DIST. 3 J. PETER BARRE'IT . ...., ............... JOHN J. MoDIIRI!N CerUflild r.ue Aoon.etem POOL PROBLEMS? Call Jim Chico 645-7340 EXPERIENCED SPECIALIST • m Pool Remodeling & Repair Firm CALL HOWl EHJOY A PROBLEM· FRE:E ,I"UUL.~ SIJMIIERI ' .. Sft'CIM.ll IS N,ONSSIONAL. ftiSSWORIC ••• . . DIST. 4 DISTRICT 6 Mra. Mary Wilson, ALIXUiary prest- deat, ud Mrs. Clayton Tbompsoo, ma.Mer ot ceremonies, were ln eharge or oter -all arrangements. Candidates in Dist. 6 reply Thll ll tba ia4t of 1D Eulp Mrlll • QlillltlODI aUld o1 ~NIIdalol for .N-~City C-'.l.J!l.lllo.~ I e'leetioa.. All-cudldlltu wtn aa.t tbe •m• q....,...S, Thls •. w-. tba c eaDdldltN J11k1Dc to replace eth ota.. trlct Couneltn.n Rlebard Crool answer our qiiNUoal. Yr. Crout Is not ru:nnlng ap.J.n. Tbe district tncltdes "old" Corona del Mar west of Nuclssus AYe., BI.Ibla lalaDd east of Marlne Ave., and all o1 lrTtne Ternee, Newport Center, and Btr Canyon. HoweYer YOters throupoat town wUJ. vote tor ODt eaDdidate trom each of the 4 districts belnr contested tbia year . . WUllam Ape Is chl.lrman of the ctty PlaJm1n&: Commis- sion, and was cbalrman ot a citizen's transportattoa com- mittee wblcb worked on a tooc-ra.ace tratnc plan. He Is a stockbroker. He was educated at Ohio Wesleflll.. m.a))rlnc 1D psycholocJ. The Agee1 t.ve U.-ed here, at 715 LarUpu:r Ave., CorOlla del Mar, slnce 1967. He Is a past pruldeat ol the Corona del M&r Civic Assn. John Baker, 2500 S•vtew Ave., Corona del Mar, bas Uved bare for 25 Yllll. He wu Piper Aircraft dlltrltdor, aDd now owns a local lDa:ar&DCt apocy. B1l eamp&ip bu concentrated oa h1l cMiire to mort commtrdal jet a1r tr&m.c from Oranre Co111ty airport to tbe El Toro Marine Air Station. Lucille Kuehn, 1831 Seadrift, lrT1De Ternce, Is a Hi- rear rtlldeat. Sbe n.1 edaeatld at tbt UD..Iverstty of Mtnne~ sotl. and at ocr. holdlnc a muttrs decree 1D American history and a SA In poUtleal scteoee a.Dd ecooomiCJ. Sbe hal been a procram coordlaltor for the u. s. Deputmeat ot Urban A!fl.trs, aD usistant: to the vtce-eb&Dcellor ol UCI, a leeturer oa soelal eeolocJ, aDd a member ot the Orure COUDtJ Grand Jury, the cotmty crlmiDtl justlee coliDcll, I.JDcolDSebool PTA president and charter president of tbe Leapt ol Women Voters. JoJIPb stewart, 437 CU'DI.tloo Ave., Corooa del Mar, Is asstlt&Dt prlnc4l&l of Lathrop juQ1or hlgb seboolla Santa Ana . He claims elperteoce In b..tcetlDc aPd pla.Jm1oc. He 11 a 1fadlll.tt ot Colorado state University and hOlds a mu- ter's detree lD adm11l1stratloo from Cbapman Collece. He bas Uved here aiDee 1958, He bU been a scbool t.chet and admiDistrator for 16 years. Here are the eandldttes' auwers: • • • • • TRAFFIC --WHAT SPECIFIC ACTIONS, IF ANY, WOULD YOU TAKE TO CHANGE THE LOCAL TRAFFIC SITUATION? (5TH AVE. BYPASs, MacARTHUR -COAST HWY. -DOVER INTERSECTION, 2ND UPPER BAY CRCB- JNG, PRESENT BAY CROSSIIIG, ETC.) AGEE : I f\llly stWPOrt the tnuport&Uon elemeat ol tilt ceoenl plu u It wu IPDI'oved llarcb 11 bJ tbt City CoUDcll. It ls a IQOd btcta:mnc" &Dd l am proad: to lavt bMD tnvolnd 1D ttl dtnlopmeat u cbdrmu ot the clttuu trusportatioa tml8ol'y eommtttee. I am oo reeord 11 OIJI)OIIDI 5th Ave. t1 I fi'MW&J or ............. ,. I 011PMt I larp lllllrebup at llaeArlb• lDd Caul IHpwy ud 1 ban -ll>e remooal of parkiDc II lr<lot ot --to CorOD& del Mar. I am fer a low rt.e modln bridp at Donr lDd Caul RIP"r wllb a lf&do _.alloo to eleor ._, lllat boll-ca-br a «< raor old brldt&. BAJtER, U I pi oo ll>e C...etl, I'm tolAC to rl&lllto I•v• tbtDp: ,_ •• tbtJ are. trom U. time ,.,... U. Arc... an JOG .. " tM cttJ llmlb al u. IOitb - o1 c-dol liar. IIOIS. J[lJEBN' AJIJoooP ,_..lie 1M-R ~-­traiDc now ....... proJoelld _.,._ ..-1o *' lud -ud r-Ial ..-·-ot 1M _., piU. I -tolot oo -r p dial 1M Sill A ... --... Gl'.., ... ,....,_..__...,...owc&IJ, •••• au, • .... P'mDJ. A. wldliiJGi ol 1M 11111 •• 1IQ etll11e-Itt ICIDI J? .. MI"' D liillllltllnd = 0.. nrtft ... Ctut IWJ. ' 1 rw•'M• n. ........ , ...................... .. --a ld I • ..-_._.. oUiot ..,..-~..::::1-:-.. ~ .. -:'..:"-I! l)tt..:. c: ......... -... --.-. IIIW.&a:r: I - -II $ ••• 1 a -" .... .... ~ ., •• -II 1'1111 --·- (1: 7 , •• _4) CEREMONIES TO MARK HOAG TOWER OPENING A week-loDe~ hOuse pro- lf&ID lu been acbeduled for a. formal apeD1D( of tr.e pa- u..t cart tower at Hoar Hos-~F;:j~~ .. taL Here w the achedule, an- -.etd bJ tbe boUd Qf d1rec- style J\Wfr for club members and I'M:!alth care a~ncles. and tbelr famtUes. • Sunday, AprU 21 •• PtmUc • Friday, April 19 --Open dedication ceremonies will be bouse wtu be held from Z to held at 3 p.m., followed by 4.. p.m •. for members of admin-pOOIIc open house tours from tstrative st.affsofareahOspitals 4 to 7 p.m. :z!.;~:~5t~·t!,':: Events mark library week root, followed by a CCGtiDeDtal ... tlkfUt 1n tbe new eattterta Newpcrt Beach pqbUc llbrar-poems of each braoeb will be a.1oc room. Tbll ts by tllVl-les will bave a serlesotspecial compiled. atloD Ollly, Employee tours will events commemontingoaUonal Wednesday, April 24,1sltory Itt beld rrom 8:30 to 5 p.m. llbrary week Aprtl 22-26, using Dour time at tbe 4 Newport From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., there tbe tbeme, "Grow 1rltb books." Beach Ubrartes. Bl.lbc». and 'WW be a reeeptioo and tours Corona del Mar brancbel will lor be medical .wr mem-Tbe poetry contest awards bave story houri at 10; Mr1, tbelr IPOUIIS , fl.mJllea pa.r1J on April 23, an aan.ua.l Marlners story boar wW be at ud per"ICD.lltaffa:. Frteodl ol tbe Library spon-11 a.m. Yt'qt Newport cbUdrea • Tuesday, AprtlliS --ap. Jored event, 1s a school and wtll be eDtertaiDid wttb ltortes bout will be beJd trom e to 9 UbrarJ cooperative flllctloo. and tlnpr playa at 10:$0, whUe p.m. for member• ot ar• Tb1 party will be wader the an aduU d!K:uutoa 1D fami)J cburcbts. dtreetloo ol )4rs. Thomas nutrtUon will be eoodaet.d for • Wedatldl.y, AprU 17 •• LumiiSOD ud Mrs. J. Peter tbe motben br Mu. Ike Arm- 'fbert wiD be a tM lod tour Dollbs at MulDers brancb U-atroac. lor membeu of tbt Hoq Hoi-brary multl-pui"J))Oe room at Thursday lfta1Dc, AprU 25, Jttal Aa111arJ from 3 to 5 4 p.m. Tbe tbtme this year Is will be fl.m(l:r Dlcllt for f,m. ''Wbtn rou wtsb ~a star." ebildren &Dd adults atYartaeu • Thurldl.y, Aprll18--"55l A w1DDtr will be aDDOUDced tor for a ''Ubrcii'J clDema," WbtD. JOSEPH C. STEWART Sellool ...... h ...... Club'' --flm.llJ n1pt Yt.ll be •cb lf'lde, ud ll'a.nd prtr.es old ttme rucu teaturiDcL&arel btld from e to ip.m. Tberewtll wlU be ~m~.ll onyx books. A aDd Hardy wtll be lbown at be opea ~ toanu:1 ptcol.c book 1rltb all the •lnn1Dc 7:30p.m. ••• like grains of sand ... Time has a habit of drifting through our fingers. The future rushes up:m us. Every .so often we all must stop. Take time. Time to think. Time to take stock in o urselves. To :.mderstand where we are and where we.are headed. What will our lives be like in five. ten. twenty years? Will our future be secure? .. We all must take time. Time to plan for our future. save for our future, thoughtfully. carefully. And with the help of the people al Imperial in planning a more sound, sensible future we can proceed again. going about the things of life ... with confidence Confidence in the knowledge that Imperial's safety. convenience and money·sal.'ing free services are working for our future. Join EddieAibert ... saw at Imperia). Over 30 Services. most of them free. 0 Fr.. Nfc d.poslt bOices ~ -..n.t:o~~:J 0 Free 11'IOf'I«Y orders 0 fNt ~ dMdu. 0 Frw trust ct.i coUections 0 ~ "*'ftl, ~ ......... will1 ll)«<lled "'*"WnUnTI ~ A Plan b AU People. ~ uaa:aftt.a.Ane' .a.. -. ...... , z.Gt t re· r•spua .... •NIUp .c-.JIIM?It t •• • ....... ....... -., 1 C e•·-.c..la·WwtahdVIIIII• -·. ·• r • ._.,..,f ... t•J' m en . .._ -· ·-·-............................ ---·-- • ·---£~ ....,, .. , .... .,,.,..It --·&hi .tsarm/t-t.tr,..,.,,. .... / .. i The Roman legionaries who nailed Jeeus of Nazareth to his Cl"'M did not for a moment think that thia waa in any way different from the many other crucifixions they had doubtless carried out. How eould they know that this-to them -everyday event was the focus of all history; and that they would be the cyn011ure of aU eyes until the end of time? We regard the cross through the haze of 20 centuries of Christian devotion, which casta around it an aura of celestial beauty. In fact, of course, the eroS& was stark and ter- rible ; and the experience of the One who died upon it, agonizing beyond all description. Jesus had steadfastly proceeded toward this hou·r. this cross, know- inl' precisely what it would mean. It was no tactical triumph for his enemies ; no disaster to his cause and Kingdom. Jesus was not caught up in a current of events from which he could not escape. The cruel, ugly cross was the deliberate goal of his whole life ; it was the purpose for which he had come to this earthly scene. It was, as Peter declared on the day of Pentecoet, according to "the determinate coun- sel and foreknowledge of God." pNLY OHI COULD. PAY THI PAICE " The Lord had le ft his throne and kin"gly crown in order to die on this croM ; he had plainly declared that he would "give his life a ransom for many" (Mark 10 :45). Th i~ cross was an altar: the one altar of ef- ficacious sacrifice foreve r ; and he was the one true availing sin-offer- ing for all mankind. Thus he died, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God: the Lamb of God, bearing away the ains of the world. Sin in its true nature as evil and transgreM~ion and iniquity was ex- posed at the cross. It was Bin., not Roman nllils, which fastened Jesus io the tree. Aa our sin-bearer, he hung there in awful solitude. Only one could "pay the price of sin," and aa our representative and sui> 11titute he sutl'ered the terrible iso- lation of the death of t he cross. Yet, in the paradox of both fact and faith, in hie loneli ness he was not alone ; for on either side hung a malefactor, crucified for his mis- deeds; and at the foot of hi~ own cross stood a few who loved him and sutl'ered in spirit with him. The two thieves joined together at first in railing upon him. Tor- mented by their suffer ings and in- cited by the revilings of the mob, they spat out oaths against him with thei r gal\ping breath (Mat- thew 27 :44). But after a while a remarkable change came over one of them. He became silent ; and then he rebuked his companion in crime, ·and turning his eyes to J esus, he uttered the words: "Lord, remem- ber me when thou comest into thy kingdom .. (Luke 23 :39-42). Somehow, amid the torments of crucifixion thiA penitent thief had realized the difference between him- self and his companion, and thiR other Sutl'erer. Did he remember stories he had heard concerning Jaua! Indeed, had he been among the crowds listening to his parables and witneaeing his miracles! We cannot tell; we only know that oa~inC" faith wu klndlecl with- In hill heart, and that on the verr brink of death he heard tho rra· cioua, llfe -glvinc wonla which broupt peace and joy -tali un- dentand1ng--even amid the aaonlea of cruelllxion : wonla which have lnapirecl faith and courace In myr- lada of otbon aloo, from that da1 to thla. ''Tod&J' abalt thou he with me fa ParadJ.e." . Not aD who watched Jeou~ on the ero. wen •nmoftd wftla ~ oloa, far theft ... tllat little pvup. ..... .,. of lo9iJII' &Dd ·~.... ...... ..... tile ........ , •• ..,.. the ~ zh rt of ::-::. ... .... --.. THEM" "AIM-=....W-• ... = ..... It-~. t..,. (My en ...._ _, ,.. ~ ... M ,.. ""' -.oailk-•lkiiA,..__.-,,,.,._.,,.. .... ~Ma:for...,Aio--.......... AIM...,_. ... .-.... ~---·-LoobD·II.M. of Cloriot * .... of all lloo --,.. o..tlleo) ... ...... .. bd a.rll&. ... _ .... .._ ..... ..-of .... ...... -ptberod -boi ,10 .... Him 10 dHth. In ...... 4:24- 28 the" New Te•t•ment • chrittiane prayed this inapired prayer: Ev.,rthiDI ..... , t ... erudllaiooo of Cllrlol io of IUtP-inl ia .... God,....._, 10 much ol il &UI th 1 tktll> MatiMW, Ma.k,.La .. ud Jolla 10 ,.;.. da&ailod ...... ta. - one rlvlnl lilhU thllt the otlt• did not lht. The c:Ndftaion •• foretold l-. nery NCriflce '-U.. Old T•,_.,t ud 1ft-- P ....... that are .... utd to t ... unspiritual mind. rtferenct WM made to the comin1 aaerifaee of our Saviour. Every word. apokeft b, U.. 1"10111 D•CIIION MA.QA.ZIIU, MINN. Saviour Hii:DHll oo tht craM hM burned itself into the cansc:iou.an.. of the world. So when He aaid, "Father, fortive them; for they know not what they do," we fmd Hit word. preciou11 with bl-..d meanin1. compassionate fellowship with him, heart needs. unleaa I can an farther at the foot of his C1'088. and say, with the Apoetle, "The Son of God loved ~. and p.ve him- CAN W. CONC.IVW WHAT IT NANn aelf for me." And that be did. It To them he addresaed one of the was m~ sin that took him to Got- seven .. words" from the cross, re-gotha; it wius for love of m~irre­ vealing his tender thought and pro-spective of all elae-that he walked vi8ion for the mother who had borne that road to the cross . . . from and reared him, and whose heart eternal aaes, from the throne of his was now pierced with that sword glory, from the manger, and from foretold by Simeon at Christ's dedi-his baptism in Jordan ... right to cation in the Temple three decades that central tree on Calvary. He ago. From that cross, however, she took my place of judgment and heard a word of filial tendeme88 death; he bore my sin and paid my and thoughtful concern which was penalty; he secured my pardon, and truly aa balm in Gilead. With that opened for me the pte of Paradise. word a new relationship was That is the penonal aspect of the formed, symbolic of the new rela-cross, for every beHever. tionship he was initJating among From the' lonelinesa of that tree his disciples -the Hhousehold of the lM'Il Jesus invites us to follow faith," the family of the redeemed. him Ia dte way of the cross; into a Here was a first-fruit of the croaa, companionship with him in his suf- borne even whi1 e he hung and suf· feringa, and into a con formity to fered there. From it have flowed his death. He asks us to go with ministries of healing and compas-him outside the camp, bearing his sion in his name, unto this day. reproacb. He asks this because, for Let ua seek G:oc\'• m ..... for us in theee wordl of our Saviour juat after He •• nailed to the crou. 1. Skt .... Ac~., ... r.ct Fint. let Ul undentand that rorttiveneu accept. ain a' a ract. Th.....e who do not 1in do not need forgivenesa. Jesus prayinr for forriveneu for men thereby admit.s to the Father that all are s inners and muat have forgiveness or be forever doomed. Jesus knew what He wu about to do. He alone or all the participant~ in this tremendoua acene knew the fulln ... of ita; meaning. Hr'wu to make an atonement that day for the ai• of the whole world, the 1ina of every man, woman and child Who had ever been bom or who ever would be bom! Whm He prayed, ··Father, rorlive them," Jesu1 prayed -boldly. He kaew that ir ain were paid for on the cro••· then God could in riahteousneas forgive 1in. He knew that only on the baaia oC blood shed by a rirhteoua substitute could God forrive sinners. He could look up to Hia There followed three hours of us as for him, the cross is the gate- portentous darknesa, as if the very way to the glory which follows. On- he&vens were wrathful at what was ly through such fel1owship with being wrqught against God's be-him in death can we know the loved Son; and then, as the more power of his resurrection, and flnd terrible darkness of dereliction en-the fullness of life. veloped the soul of the sin-bearer, It i3 the way the Master went ; from whom his Father turned away Should not the ~ervan.t trea.d it ~tfill ? his face, there was wrung from his agonized spirit the most awful cry ever uttered in human speech : "EWi, eloi, lama sabachthani'!" We, whose sins have been atoned for. can never have any conception of what it meant to Jesus, the sinles8 One, to be· made rin. for us : the utter horror of bearing subetitutionally the sin and tranagres.sion and evil of aU mankind-becomi"q ri", and being utterly alone, forsaken by God. That was the gall and the wormwood of the cross; that was the indescribable dereliction ; that waa the unutterable darkness of Calvary. In that darkness Jesus tasted death in all it! bitterness and ter- rible sting. He paid the price of ein -the sin of all mankind-mine and yours. Then he exclaimed triumph- antly,· "Finished!" Love's redeem- ing work wae done ; the sacriflee for sin had been offered ; atonement was made. Then, the final act of faith and filial submission : "Fa- ther, into thy hands I commit my spirit." Thus J esus died : by his own act and volition he 1aid down his life a ransom for many. IUT WE MUST GO FAITHIA He died for all mankind, yea ; but that fact would not bring the deep comfort and assurance my guilty Could It Be Noah's Ark? Moody Monthty I Apil 197 4 A speck on a photograph made by a United States space satellite may provide further ev1dence for the ~xis.­ tcnce of Noah's ark. At least this is what Senator Frank Moss (Democrat. Utah) speculates. Moss told a meeting of the Ameri- -can Congress on SJUY:m Mapping that photos made , the Eanh T echnoio&Y Satellite ( TS) support evidence that an Object about founeen thouaand feet up the side of Iran's Mount Arant ia the ark. "ER TS photop"aphs lakeD lrom 410 mila above the earth ahoW a formation at tbe Jower end Of lhe satellite's raolution capability which appean to be foreip to other mace. rials fouad Oft the 1DOWIItaiD," M--. Cbainnan of tho S....te Space Com- m~tec.oaid. "ll's-lloeriptoiot and sbapo 10 be lloe atkc" "'""' quoted rrom a "coaf'.dallal memcnndum p-to him b)' Dr. .1o1m Warwick M""'-'YofTria- ity Divillity ~ """' """ -... -.~~~~. tho poooiblilicy ....... _,.ollloeatkue .. ,.._ tala Mar' tho lraoin ud 11.-. bolder. "Dr. Moec,o-y -·· tllo ::e:iwi~l~we .. -:;:' lotllo..t.".. , ..... a.r.,af't l's flfNLI.IEI .... puaul .-•: : • _. 61 • nosh _. rre£ s no di .. ...... ...,.. ............... ....... 1 Jesus Christ's Last Words From "THE EVANGEL." Bo:r 25, Largo, Fla. by Louis A. Jacobaen The last words or Jestu Chri•t on the crosa are of special importance to non)' child of God. Interest is always numifested in the dymJ word. of a friend or Jov.d ooe and these last words become almoat MCNd u we cherish them in. our hearts. Wo love to d..ell on tho la'lt~ .... "':' ol tli"o ourt)'n and saints of God en they puSed into H is prexnco. How \bey have thrilled, aladdened and cheered ua 011 our pilpimq:e and made the dyins beds or counties. olher aaint. oDe of joy iJt. atead of gloom. Li3ten to the eJ:ultant cry or the first Christi&n mar:t)'r at be WU beinJ< stooeCI to death. "Lord J cJul, roce:ve my spiril" Before hia death be lmelt and in tupplication for his murdrrcrs, he cried, "Lord, lay not this siD to their cba.rwc." Many of the redeemed have since passed on to their reward ...-ith theM UJM wont. of hope on their dyin&lips, "Lord Jesua, receive my spirit." ' May we in reveren~approach lho presence of the S fnle:B One and view HI. dyinR" agony and the tut words that He uttered ere departing this life. Tnal7, this is hol y rround. Wicked hantta were laid on H im; treated as a common malefactor, He Will led to C.lvary's hlll, bearing Hia own crou, until fainting beneath the loed, lbt crou wu laid upon Simon of Cyrene. Without a word of protest or murmu r. He allowed them to nail HI. hands aDCI (ee& to the croJS. "He is brought as o Iamb to tho slouchter, and aa a sheep before her ahearen is dumb, 110 He OJ)(!noth not His mouth." (lsa. 63:7.) l. THE FIRST UTTERANCE FROM THE CROSS ... FATHER FOBGIVB '111EM: FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO."' (LUKE 13:34). What 1ublime worrla of compauion and mercy to His cn~el toi"'Deelton. Who CIUI foflive aim. but God. It ill He who uid, "before Abraham WIU, I AM." It is H e ...00 tenderly aaid lo the woman taken in adultery, ·'neither do 1 coademD thee: lt'O and •in no more" (John 8:11). It ia this rome Jesus, who eom~•ioaat.ll7 healed the sick o~ the palsy and aa.KI to him, "Man, thy lim ate foi'Ji...aa !Me,. (Luke 5:20). 1t is He of whom the propheb 1pako. Did not Iuiah by the Holy Ghc.t ~ of this One. ''The Spirit of the Lord G:MI is upon Me: becauee the Lord bath anointed Me to preach rood tict;no unto the mef'lt; He hath sent Me to bmcl up the brok• hearted. to proclaim liberty to !he CAptiveJ ... to proclaim the ~ble )'MI' ol. the Lord ..... (lll8. 61:1, 2 ·Luke -4:16-21). Yes, it h the aame .Jesus. the Son of the moJt hi,t:h God, ....ho uid, .. For Oocl ~~rnt not Hi• Son into the w:>rlrt fo condemn the world; but that the world thtoalh Him miJht be savoo.·· (John 3:17.) No wonder. with a yeamin& heart of love, in spite or man'• diabolical. fieM.bb .;ckedne"tS, Hf' ~ried. "Father for.civc them." Only God can fofliw. aDd it ... God manife:Jted in the flolh . tho second pouon of the Godhead, the Son, dyib" 0111 tho Cf'01S for sinful mankind. "FAChcr forlfivol" Oh, what worda of *-dn P11tbo2f H is heart :vearninl{·to en,hrine these w:ckod onoa in ita depth• of loYe. H..,. )'IMI t'Vf'l' heard rtnar reDder. tho Son •pc::.k forttivcneae to you? Have you. lbteaad to Hifl voin, caU:nlt', beckon'n-. "como •·nto Me, all ye that labor and AN*"'"...._ and 1 will &.ivc you roJL" Matl 11 :28.). (CONTINUED NIXT Will() UNCONRSSED liN by F. I .- If we eeMtu our tins. tie it: ftfttlhll tnd Just to fwi:M ut eur 11-. ... te CtNftN Ltt from all .~taeiJIPIII.--f Jeltll 1 .. Unconfeued sin is • rreat caUM of swift tpiritutt decline. If th .. be • tMIM . of di~ however trivial, •mona fritndl. they lhri'*. from mMtiFWJ 01 H they meet. thtre It • coldness tnd testraint which .,. the more evldtnt ltld .-~ ful In prgportkwt to the w•rmth lnd intlmKY of their previoua attaelwnet'lt. TlMn '*' be no more hurt-union tin the cause cA tttranpment hel t.n probed, and the wrorw c:onfessed, or tiM misundemenc:llftl aotelnecL And tht ..,. ~ eiple otainl In tM relationship of the .oul With God. When we tin. a.. It _....lr 1 Mndenq to imitate ~ and Eve In ttMfr conculnwnt. The ... ;lilt fiow In all the dly wu that In whlth, • the '""'"' tnu. sMd • dtlidaui 0»1 011 IN tropic ..,~ the "'Ice ole. thO Lon! God --.s· .....,_inl -to' communi .wttft him. But tin mekes tM thouCht of t.lfowlh. IMAIICDIISIIL lllftl.. a.ty we '*" ... rned\ qaln •nd .._.ln. e.t unconf111ed afn Clltl • dlfll ......, OlliW our ftflowllhip w1th God ..•• o, do not .,.It tor 411rs or ,...._ to .,._ .,. ,.. -to him lcw his ... Iorino .,_, llul ~ IS ,.. .... -to IMt lllol ...,, Mln.t the throb of pnslon r, ttlll e.t"'l: hi.,.. lftd the ...._ of tM ..., " .....t,. Icc* up to tltm 1nc1 clahft·...-,•n.:..."'fht ~ ......._. .o, ,_ .. -J DBnNrnl ""-'~ .., -~~~--... ' -~~~~~:.... ,. ...... --· .. _ ,...._, I -.......... leo that----................ . altho -· I -""lllltnc tiM Scripture, 'Morey aad ttuth .,. -_ ... r: rloh----have kioaod aoch .U.er.' N-you con be rloh....,. and etUI foraive. You hew laid on me oil the iftlqulty of the -ld. I •m clrin1 • liM .l..amb of God to take aw~ the tin ol the world. Tbartfort, Father, *live them; for lbey kaow not wh•t they do." When CJlriat prayed for tor1ivtnt... Cor mtn, He Klmowleclpd · thtir 1in but remiDded the Father that He •• payina ror.U.elr aina. He uid in eft'ect, •·Father, char1e all their tin to my .ccowit. 1 will pay it every bit, and then you can forl(ive the•. ·· 2. The •• ..,. ..... OfterM -..... ... The cnacifbion of Chritt cannot be 'limited to any particular time or rece or occ-'on. That ill one event that. ia timele .. , a1eleaa and univenal. J11ua ill "The Lamb alain from the rounclation of the world" (Rev. 13:8). Enrythin& about the crucifixion indicates that it ilfor men everywhere. All med are ruilty or the death or Chrillt, and the blood poured out there ha• purchaaed redemption for all who will believe. The apoatl• quoted part of the Second Pulm in their prayer and 1aid that in the crucifixion .,._Lord. tlto• .,., God. wltlclt ltcalt MGIN Mown, M4 Hrllt, Mtl ,,.. tea. ..,,,4 all tha' ln '""'" Ia: Wl\o by tlte lftoutA of tlty HriHIIIt Douid lta.t told, WAy, did tlte lt"tMn ,.., and the '*''* 'im.t¥ine vain tlllqtr TM llin11 of the earth tlood up. and lhc rul~,.. .we-re IGIItertd t•lther qainll the Lord, and e~~oimr 1a;. Chr;.l. For of a trw lA OfOintt tlty holy child Jatu, wltom thou h01t anointed, ,botlt Herod. and Pontiu.t Pildtl, with tlte Gentila, and the: PNpk of ltrMl. were IOihc:red, t~tlter, For to do whataoc:vrr thy hand artd tlty couiiMI determi,.ed ·before to be.-one. " Herod and Pilate, the Jews and Gentiles were lathered tot:ether aaain•t ChrWt to put Him to death. Pilate w• the Roman covernor in Judea, and Herod the kin1 or Galilee and theae arreed about the crucifixion of Christ. But while the Roman .oldiers carried ou~ the brutaltor,ure and murder of Jesu1, it w8s the Jews who planned it rint. The Jewi1h tcribes and leaden, the· Jewith Sanhedrin, had condemned Him to die. The Jewish mob cried, "Let him be clucified." The whole human race seemed to have converwed at Calvary to take part in puttina to death thia Son of God. the man Christ Jesua! So Jesus pra~ed for all! (CONTINUI,D NI:.XT WI! II) Baath allll R•rrection ··sward o1 o.e L«d," Mlfft•ubcc'o, Teli. ••c .H.- "But _now is Christ risen {rom rhe dead, and become the (irst(ruits of them that slepr. "-1 Cor. '15:20. (CONTINUED i'JtOM LAST WUK) What latM liMp of Dnth7 But what W thil sleep? We all lr.now t.hat t.he 1urlace idea connected with 1&eep W that of ruli,.., That i1 doubtl-ju•t the thou1ht which the Holy Spirit would COllver to us. The er" of tb• dMPet ache no more with the dare olliaht or with the ruah oC tears. His tan are teMed no mqr• witk>·the noile·of·atrife or the mu..mu.; 01 autr.nnl. Hill' hand W ftO·~ ...&ened'bP lon1 protracted eflort~ and painful weari~. Hill feet aie no more bli1tered with jou.rneyin11 to and fro alon1 a hlned road. There it nat for achin1 heW, and •trained muacles, and overtued nerv•. and looeened jointl, and pantinl luna. and heavy hearts, in the I Wee\ repoae Of lleep, On ronder couch the laborer ahalr.• off hW toil, the merchant hia care, the thinker hia difficulti•. and the aufferer hW paina. SIMP malt• each niaht a Sabbath for the day. Sleep 1hut1 th• door of the aoul, and bids all intruder• Wry lor awhile, that the ror•l life within m8J enter into ill IUIIUIMI' 1arden of eMe. From the aweat or hia throbbinr brow man it delivered by deep, and the thorn and thWt.Je of the wild world'• cur.e ceue to tear hWftesh. So it is with the body while it •leePI in the tomb. The wury are at rest. The servant ia • much at eue • hia lord. The ,.ner •lave no more &up at the oat. The Necro lor1ett the whip. No more the worker Ieana on hia ap~e. no more the thinker props hW pen1ive helld. The wheel 1tanda 1till, the thu&tle W not in motion; the hand which turned the one and the finrera which threw the other are quiet also. The body finda the tomb a couch or aufficient lenrth and breldth. The collin ahuta, out all disturbance, labor, or effort. The toil-worn bellner quietlr d"PI -~ the eh~ WUt)' wil~ i!L play when it. ahute iu e,... and .. umben em ita mother' a ........ Ohl haplfY they wbo dlo ir1 tM Lanl: th.,. reatlrom their laban. aDd' their worb do follow IIMm. We· would noe ohun toil, for lbouch it be Ia ..... , • CWJ'III. it • wheD Nftdift.d a 'DI lnr. yet toll for toil'o aolco .,. would Dol • .._. aoo4 ·wl!m a..r• _. 1a doM ... an ...... oladiOthlnk ---kiodooM,too. TIM_...,, Hw•UMbaaa. -... .._ l\aiiiJied -..... lhall IIIW Hil_...aata l'tlll& upon IIM-of-.r.riM .... of ... ..,. ...... _ ...... . ....,. ___ _ ... _ ... __ _ ........... aa.. ...... O..fst W ._. wnut;r& mil's Ia. ...... _,. d, I , ..... li.BIII ........ =.,. -· .. ;ij···· ..... .....,_ .. P'sttl •• · read of Medea the enchant.... CMt.inl t.he limba o( old men into her caldron that they milht come forth younr ... in. Steep doe~ all this in ill fMbion. W• are old enourh o(ttimee, after hours of thinkin1 and of labor; but we aleep, and we wake relffthed, • thou1h we ..,ere belinnin1 a new life. The 1un belina a new day when he riMa from the ea1tem aea; and we t..in • new liCe oNeitewed V~or when we riM from the couch ot qui~t rest. ' ·-n..d nature'• sWMI't r"tor•. bel my liMp." Now. 1uch it the effect of the body'• visit to it.s arave. The righteous are put into their crave. all weary and worn; but such they will not rl&e . They 10 there with the furroWed brow, the hollowed cheek. the wrinkled 11kin: they shall wake up in beauty a nd 1dory. The old man toUet1 thither, leaninR on hi• 11tafC. The palsied comes there, trembling all the way. The halt. the lame, the withered, the blind. journey in doleful pilrrimare to the common dormitory. But they shall not rise decrepit. deformed, or diaea.led, but stronr. vigorou1, active, tlorious, immortal.· The winter of the grave shall aoon give way to the 1prin1 of resurrection •nd the 1ummer of 1lory. Blessed i1 death, t ince it ana•en all the ends of medicine to thia mortel frame, and throurh the divine power disrobes us of the leprous rap of Desh. to clothe u• with the w ed din r: tca rment of incorruption! Not • Drt•mv Slumber One reOect ion mull nut e!lcapoe our notkc-thi• i11 not a dreamy slumber. The sleep of some men is much more wearyin1 than refreshin(l(. Unbidden thou1hta •teal awa)' th.-colll·h from under them and throw them on the rack. The involuntary nction of the mind preventll w ·•t tim" (rom takin1 tt:lll in sleep. But not 10 with the dear departed. In that aleep of duth no dreams c•n come, nor do they feel a terrOr in undr-.in(l( for that la•t btd, for no phantom•. viliont. or terrort by niJht 11hall ve• their ppee, Their bodies rest in the profouridest t~lumber. It ia aleep indeed, •uch '" the Lord r~veth. for "he fiveth hi• beloved •IHp." -· And ou,bt we ever to ~ upon it aa a hopefuf ''""· We have '"n pft'IOna •l•p who have been lon1 emaclat.ect ~ akkn... whm .. havi 11W: ··T~Mt eye will newr open ... ,._ He wlll ....,. hi_, r-0.. .... -.tty ... We -,.., tUl ........ _ .... .,.. .... oftloo =ol--.--\-*laloi&.hlitla ...................... lt9 •• , ... ._ .... u.-. .. ••••••saw .... ..,.,. ••e••••· Tlaep aleep .. at ............. u ... t ...................... . .............. , .. ... ...,22'!1 --= ·=·-... -~ 'oflllll rt.ro.w ............ - IL'II. sf - • • , BALLET PACIFICA wtU pre-Tcbal ... lkY'• "BIMP1ac lltouty" at 2:10 ud 8:10 p.m. April 8 ud at 2:10p.m. Aprtl 1 at tbl t.ac-MoulteD P!l.~ u Ita Srd me.. blr abJp ~ocram lD the carreat ..rtu. Ia tb!a Klllt, Carrie Kotabubl of Coroaa del liar duces the rot. ot tbe WbJte Cat aDd Robert Petel b PQA.tn.Boota, The ballet wtll feature Jou Rosa GIJr as Pri.Dceaa At&rora Md Paul U:aure u Prtnce FlorlmiDS. (Salty Reen photo.) •• club solves puzzles A. .., type ol club, the New. l*t Crouw01d Chi!, beUned to be lila llrst at Us t1ad In tM ootdry, Ia DOW btln& or'· ps'm~ to oUer lnltrldloo ud prictlce lD 10lriDc crouword ~· aDd • related word ...-.. ofl'er formal compe-tl-ud ....... l ... tablllty, aCOirdiDg to AI Got doD, or- ruiMr of the Yenture, 1'111 first project of the new clllt will be two cla.sles, ooe aftlnooD ud ooe eweo1Dg, bottJ opea to tbe pubUc, scheduled to start·Aprll 9, Thlat.tlccourse ta ·--' to equip btciJulors ud "dabbler&" Yith the oeces- ., Jmow.bow to completelJ' .olft crouwordl r a t e d •• ..,.,.. ''medium" and "bard." 0~. prQJoct ww be \Q • C:ompetiHoD lD crouwcid IOillfr. ·-to bello lalt UU.ammer. Sach cootestsue wbere slDPt CODteats ba.we draWD tJwuanda of eatrants. Tbose IDtereated may obtaJ.n addltioaal tlltormatioa b7 eaU. iD& U:r. GordoD at 5.S-O'MS. UPPER lAY GROUP TO MEET APRIL 22 The lWer Bay Auoclate.s ot tbe Orup COOII!y Phil bar· moa.l.c Society wtu meet at 10 a.m. AprU Z2 lD tbe bome ot lira. Lawreoce Gt.ltlnEmerald Bay. CompoaltioDS of Brabms. Saint ·SuDS, Rachmanlooft, Clemente lDd otber composers •111 be pli.ytd' bJ Mrs. Gt.lt, lin. Ralpb Gonrd, llrs. Ralpb IUlmer, Mrs. Wllmn Little iDd lln.otlaSiorlloJ • Refre8bmeata wt11 be aerwed ... ,,.to UW: co.try bat •-ely popolar In Ell(lllld, ud Walker. IIEWPORT HARBOR ,.ISlHTS TIAVEL All ADVEITUIE . 1511. s..ao. SEIIU 1973 • 14 6RANGE COAST cOLLEGE AUDITORIUM, 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA '1NSIDE GERJIANY" 5, 197 4 I ... rt-~."\\ ....... 14 --. 11 = .... --Lilt, .~~.. ... , •• -. ··-·· , ..... , BOOK SALE MAY 2·3-4 contest held •-lloiU Fr-olllll Llltvy wUI -U. 15111 ---•lo ltlalllld -Ia F-lalllld u a T1ot .. _, -,T---lludlllo, -..,_.. -nialal projaet 1!1111 wUI -··c~o&, 1100 r, -au c-. udDa .. ~ • ..m -•~~~a eUJ 1ll>nrfot. a. ...... at tM -• •s rt ec Jlh at tM -~-Mrs, l . ,.., IlrollN, prell· TGI .. IIMrl u• ciMcllcca-. Dt,.._IIJMdl CGIIIMit. deal. •..-eM I IIPtClll prt- tut, lltld Yai'CIII 11 at a.. Oa MarU 10, tilt lfewport Mle for membtra OlllJ ao Bolll'&rlu,C"*II-.· _ .. TOO--IUIIT-. Tb.-y, llay Z, !rom 1 lo TWt were !I chbl repre. ml* ... C1161Mdaji!Ut..._ t p.m. Bowt,..r, aew member- .....tllctMAite .. wtU.lOJPI&.t-. laC...._, tbl ~ ._ U. lbq:wuewelcomefortheeYeot, en eomDtttDc., Orer 10 .. m. belt..,....,~. 'hiT9&1(-wbletl will I.Delade reffub- bers Uld puta atteDCied tbl maatera cte, ltoO F, mMts meDU. enDt. Tbe w.I.Didal II*••. .,..,., WdlallfiJ at 'J p.m. at HoYrs ot tbe ale are Frlday, ----------tbl BabLa CorlltbJu Yacbt May 3, from 10 a.m. to 9 L.GAL· -TICI Cloi>. p.m., llld Solurday, May 4, --:-:::=::~;:::=~-~~~:,....-from 10 a.m. to ooon. NOTICE OF PROPCBED CDII T Mrs. Robert MaelnDts Is ID CHARTER AM!IIDMEIITS HI Gil RA I!S PI"" MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN MATH COioiPI!TITIOH --to Artlclo 11 ~ Troy RIP SebooloiP-I(b). ol the CoDIU~ of tbl walked away wttb tam boDors State of CaWonda tbat eop1e1 tor tbl tblrd JMf lD a row ot lila pr-~--allllllllb~Onllp~ to lila Cbarter of tfii City o1 Collop biP ICbool latllal-1 Newport S..cb to be nbmJ.tted lllltbtm&UCI meet Mareb ~· to tbe Yoters of tbe City d TrOJ'I Matt Crawlord 'trOD Newport Bach at tbe Geoeral lad1Yidal ._..,, st.Je Plett llllllielpal Electloo to be held of Troy ttntllhld AeGad, Paal 011 AprU 9, 19?4, ue aftHab1e Ro.ey ol C«oaa del Mar wu Ia tho ollloe of lila City Clerk lblrd, steYe Pry ol Cor-del of tbe City of Newport Beach. liar wu foclrtb ud DoD Brot· Dated: Febrouy zo, 1974. .marDI ol. Ca.ta Mea Mb. Laura Lactos Fulllrtoa wu teeODd lnteam City Clerk stvvttop, Sooan thl.rd, say City ot Newport Hilla fow'trl, COI"'B& del Mar PubU.h: Feb. 28, March 1, 14, ftftb, Coflta Me• lizth, El 21, 28, April 4, 1974, 1n the Dorado MYeath ud Newport Newport Harbor Erutlp. Harbor etptb. L~MOTICI FICTITIOUS BtEINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiDc peraoo Ia doiDC bulaeas u : Coast Bicycles, 1178 N. Pacltlc Coast HYy ., LaJUDl Beach: Frank Vtnceot IDcopero, ZSl Coltoo. St., New. port Belch 92660. This buaiDess Is cooducted by an lod.lwlduat Slped: Frank v. Incopero. Tbts statemeot was tiled wtth the County Clerk of Oranp County oo March 25, 1974, wn. llam E. St JobD, co~ety clert. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Publish: March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 1974, 1n the Newport Harbor EnslCD. F .32503 Two More 'Reasoris why Richard'S serves you · better .• llriCHA .. D'S MAIIIKI!TS NOW ACCI!PT MAlT I!" .CHAIWGI! ANb BANKAMEPICA .. D ON ANY PUIIrCHAK 'f.~.c..s,_ markets LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO · HARBOR VIEW 16tiOMAC ARTHUR BILL AlEE IS TilE ., CIIIIDITE II TIE 8th DISTRICT EIPERIEICED II IEWPIRT CITY IOYERIIEIT BILL AGEE BUSINESSMAN N-port Beach City Council City Wide Election ISSUES AIRPORT -I strongly support Newporl Beach's current legal erforts to substantially reduce noise levels or Jet ain:rart at Orange County i\ir- port. DENSITY -I strongly support the low density phHosophy of our new general plan and the protection to the community property values of our older areas as set forth in our recently adopted development s tandards. TRAFt"IC -I support the realignment around our city of the Corona del Mar Freeway through the Bonita-Coyote Canyon route. I strongly oppose any attempt to build a freeway or freeway-like expressway through our city whether it be through the Fifth Avenue route or any other. PARKS ASU RECREATION -Developers should be required to provide adequate parks and recreation fa cilities for the future occ11pants of their projttts. I favor additional residential parks for the use of areas that a re built up and park-deficient. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Marshall Ouffiekt, Co·Campaign Cha1rman W~~tlter J . Koch. Co-Carr.paign Cha.i(man Carl Van Wink~. Treasurer Wallace Cakterhead Suzanne Rudd Richard Clucas ENDORSEMENTS: Rev. £dw1n r . Allen John & Nancy Allen Mrs. M-rot R. Armstrong Poul • Syd Bololis Judy llorkor Allon Book Mn.Jasspha.k -y&-Robin 11onoon Jomos BlokornoAI Dick & Milclrod -.,., Jim Brobock N8ncy~ RlclwdS.Comr John & Mondy Colo Ru1h C. Couffer Mr. a Mn. Mont-cw~· Curt.,., ..... e- DziEnay S..L.Fk:Mr Roy & J....,. G-no Poui·G- KII'IIW!h&.-.~ Lois M. HaHigon Leo...,._,. &rill& ... lint. Judy -.. June c. Hally Mr. a Mn. ,.,... Holin Gerard V., Hoven Rupert M. Hendricks BobHi-ond Dr. & Mrs. Wiltiom Hildreth Mr. & Mrs. R. Hillis Alan R. Hi,._,na Gnnt&I_H_ Tom Houoton huiHUAM .. Tom & Dar-Hyom JohnA.I- Dick 8o Nlnfll .lofvis Ralph 8o l'llggy Jorvis Robort G. Jenkins M.C. Jot ...... Jr. Albert H. Jonoo Mr. 8o Mn. Wltliom Kloeckner Kathy Kodl o.n.tl Kodl =M.Kall WllliZ;, ~~ull RollndW.'•••IIII• s.,._ L La v- WIIwrD.Uy .. Mr. & Mn. Julius Lindo ElllnoLIIIIIoft Cod 6 Dony Llnkey Or. a Mn. K. Lltwz:k Wlllllm G. Uvln...,., Kt:GIONALISM VS LOCAL GOVERNMENT-My intt'rests lie in see1ng strong and imaginative 5ocal government nourish in Newport Beach. With strong leadership and responsibility. our city council can preempt the need for reg10nal imposition in our affairs. "\'ILIAGt: ATMOSPHERE"-I am committed to keeping the small town atmosphere intact wtth co ntinued emph.uis on the unique character of our diHerent v11lages Within the city. IIIGft RISE -I am opposed to any more high-rise in Newport Beach. 04)\\'~nJAST DEVELOPMENT -We should 'oppo5e any efforta to expand our boundar tea. Further expansion will necessitate costs creater lhan the benefits. higher taxes. and will double the size of our city. aM·K BAY -The na tural state of the baclr. bay should be preserved. We should ret am tht' pubhc acress and use of this precious natural a &ad. QUALIFICATIONS: , • • Cha1rman. Newport Beach Plannmg Comm1SS1on Chatrman, Newport Beach Citizens Transportat10n Commit tee • Past Pres1dent. Corona del Mar Civic Assoctatton • Member, Ci ttzeo's Coordination Commtttee/Harbor Ar ea Freewa\1 F tghters ThoiMI R. Malcolm Calvin Mclau!jllin Dick May Mr. & M,.. W.C. Morvenroth Melville M. Morrtson V11o<io R. MUI'IIy John & Laura Parkinton Mary Pearson Cal & Helen Pierce Gloria Marie P,.:e Ann Rowlings Fronk&FronR- Mn. p.,l Ryockaff Bill & Eileen 0'...,_ Mr. & MB. Poul O'Sheo Rochelle Rabon Mn.·t~tMI'd ROIIII .too • Judy RG II .. ' Mr. & Mn. Hon>!d Ru~ Mr . & MB. o..id Suloy Did<-a Loll .... John&~Sheo Mlfy Toylcw .. II 4 Plltsy Simon · -~· ...... lkl .... Jim~ tra a Alil;o Smith Joy M. Smllh Mr . a Mrs. G.J. Sobt ~·--~ Victoria Solinger R.H. Spooner Mn. John StoN Timothy L. Strader Stanley & Doris Sundorlond Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Sylvostor Bon & Jilt Torayoo Bd> Thompoon June Thompson M<. 8o Mrs. R_.-Vondorgrift Riccanlo L. v- Mn. Steplwlie VoNo Bitt & Morityn von Klointmid Horold 8o Kolh-Wolt M<. & Mn. ._ .... Word .-... ,.. -E.-JahRW.IIu Or. & Mrs. G. Mck w- ......... FictcorWhitlo John W. Wlltlo a.lley A. Will .... Dell& LoulooWIII .... ........... tt.ya ':If Or . ...,.. Womonlt ....ldyW1 ... ........... v.. S...6111yYII!ldl Qalloi&Y- IIIIr.6a..Jor.aw v-. ' ' AIISWERED BY·"c:._;o-.:."= 6 CCOII'niVID-P-PA•I 1) ....... ..,. .... , ......... a..,.,. pertod: Di.\11 GUilL II IPII.U IMP_LOYII IUPPOIT tilt --c. -· ·-- NA'vY FtREMAN-RECRUIT Stephen E, Scoles, son of Mr. and Mrs. wuuam M, Sa'lli1! of 652 Surf St., Costa Mesa, has graduated tfom recrutt traLDtng at the Naval Tratning Center ln San Otego. Make a Tax-Deductible Gift to HOAG MEMORiAL HtJ~~PQ.~l 1. -111t -lloo IIIII Aft, 11<-b (-.II ---I -_. 1111 11o1a, 9 _. t11o 1mM Co.;'*"""" ..., ,WMJd dtaMtl llltt IMd ill lin of..._. ea .. «At II -.. ""' "' -___ , llld --laiD. , r~'laeUtt:J. I. S-' ud ·--"110 1111 ooalll)' llld lloo 1mM Com- 1>0111, -... -1101111 .. ~ "' lbt -·to ,. .. , ·-br commllllll( to top priori!)' tile arttrlal "bf.....,..~, a. c-~ot~oo ot Cw•• Drtrt to eout a~y. b. lltftlopmeol of Canyoo Crtll Roocl -of CDII to Sao Jotqlllll Hilla ••• ,.., -_. "' wtt• ~~p71~ua Htll Road to tbt New UacArtblll' Ro&d. e. Comp-of Sao Jooqulo 1W11 Rood to L-c..,.. Road. Petblpl: wtlbould pr...t u aru.t's cOQcept totbe P\I)Ue for tbtlr lppron.l or rtJtetloG of wblt a lOw proftle brldp would loot lao It tbt Qlld strott area (atlraeUftiJiaDd- scaped, wttb areu tor pedllltriiDI ud bib• to croas, plus areas for stttmc to ea)3J. the bay). I deftnltely feel we sbOuld Usteo to tbe major tty vote oo this Issue aDd abide by It, • • • • * AIRPORT --SHOULD JET FUGHTS AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT BE REDUCED, KEPT AT THE SAME LEVEL, OR INCREASED DURING COMING YEARS ? HOW WOULD YOU EFFECT CHANGES, lF ANY ? AGEE : I was a member of the AirPort Action Assoclatloo and have consistently supported Newport Beach's acUon against the high noise levels: I also sll)pOrt our general plan policy that says "the present location of Orange Co unty Airport ls unacceptable as a sUe for a regional alrport facility." SAXER : The alrllnes in total shOUld be moved to the El Toro airport, now, and period. GUARANTJ:E YOURSELF MRS. KUEHN: Jet ntgbts at Ora.nce County AJri:,ort should be kept at tbe same level wttb money and effort spent on noise abatement. I am against allotting funds for increasing parking or the length of runways as this 'lfould delay the " search for a new and adeqta.te reglooal atrport faclllty. The city alone eanoot etrect cbanges in tbe ·airport, but by opposition to increased fa.cllJUes, can bring pressure to bear on those wbO are tn a position to solve alrport prOblems • -the county and the state. AN INCOME FOR LIFE! . H"r•• ~ tMr p~rf~c! "d~ lr lll~~e yo"' mr1ne~ or securrTrf, !lu ··t!rple 011h 1. 2. "'" .. 111 ~ ~tlu·•~ '~OO<J '"'""-'"" "~•••~ ••n """ ~"'"' ~~ '"'" r.o,~ "''" '"''~II''""'"'''""' • "' ~ ,,.._""'·•' """'"," '''"' '""~"' '""""" .... , 3 h•r t on <Q»I•h"< IQ "'"0' t~o '"•"' •• '"""'' ~• "" mo~~, o<Ht tOOl< '~<tl• "''" • • ~~·••ntud rn<om• tor rou or 10~• lomrro. II lin' Wllfld > rllrpo~~·ble ~all to(ldv I•·' r~P e ~e openoog ~lory ol Hr!.<~ ~.r.•r·oroal Ho~p·Tal s ··fou< lir<rb'P f'l~n ' lor Grvrnl!," You wtll II~ rO hrr .. piPHaot SLHPir<,et Telephone: (714) 645-8600 htension 106 HOAG MEMORIAl HOSPITA L STEW ART: I definitely s~rt the status qoo philosophy of oon-erpanstotl at this time and the continued pressure by Newport Beach to Insist upon proper efforts and commit- ments by airport ottlelals tbat will guarantee a reduction in the noise abatem~nt problems. Suggestions are beLDg r ecommended by ofnctats for tills desired cbange : Noise type of depressors for a.J.rcraft, different takeoff metbods, insulation of homes immediately In the paUl of takeoff, different takeoff paths •hen wtod conditions permit, new technology that will help Improve the noise, decibel llmlt, etc. • • • • • COST OF GO VERNMENT --WHAT SPECIFIC STEPS WOULD YOU TAKE TO RAISE OR LOWER TAXES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COSTS? AGEE : I believe we will not have to raise our tax rate If we amortize our large ca{)ital outlay costs over a period of years . The people in Newport Beach want neighborhood parks for resident use; however, 11 doesn't make sense to pay cash for parks out of the general fund when they are going to be of benefit for a great nu mber of years. We would take care of these large outlays either by bond Issue or other lo ng term financing methods. BAKER : I can't give this Question a sensible answer wit~ut being on the inside of the Co uncil. ' 301 E Newport Boulevard N ewport Beach. CA 92660 MRS. KUEHN: I would maintain oUr relatively low taJ:- rate for the operation of ci ty government while seeldng new ways to increase revenue. For enmple I would s~rt legislation that would provide for the state to reimburse beach cities for the OJooey they spend on pollee protection for tourists. While basing e:wendltures on a priority or I needs for service in accordance wtth the public wtU, I '-------------' would seek to preserve a balaoceamongthe soctal, ecooomic, Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS !'10"' '(•' 11>E' ~u" SDO•I (Our oat"·',.., ShaC:t· ""'Tr '_o:r!ortul CaMa~ for ;;or.• (C!!T iort Call o• C01"1e' o~ tor ••eE-t:ost•mates SAITAW lDfT & AWMJJIG ·-· 2202 SOUTH MAIN 545-0~1 cultural and environmenta l values that make our city unique . STEW ART: 1 definitely support "oo dencu spending and Jiving with our means." I feel we constantly oeed to eval- uate our present spending policies and where possible, cut down on unnecessar y or d~licated services. We constantly need to set tOJJ priorities for spending, seek ways and means of geoeraUog additional revenue (user costs for r ecreational fac!Uties maintained by N.B., Increase 1n certain lease income wher e equitable, etc.) and hOpefully maintain our present tax load for the r esidents of our community. We de!initely want to study ways that will help prevent our retired and lon g time citizens on O..Zed In come from being forced out of their homes due to ralsLDg land valuation and taxes. · • • • • • POPU LA TION DENSITY--WHAT CONTROLS, IF ANY , DO YOU FAVOR ON POPULATION AND BtnLDING DEN- SITIES? WHAT PRESENT CONTROLS, IF ANY, WOU LD YOU LIKE TO REMOVE? AGEE : I ravor the controls, withOut down-zoning. that the city ha s recently applied to the older areas of town. These development standards went through edenslve pOOUc hear- ings and I believe are acceptable to the majority of our r esidents. They eliminate the large box duple1 yet they allow for reasooable development. BAKER : I think, all thlngs considered, that our loog range real estate planning to Newport Beach bas been pretty bad. Further, r don't think that It would be a tad idea to have a year's moratorium on the bulldlng of all but single dwelling resldences. Then the •bole etty could have a real look at what the true and present tU-dtnsUy plans are. Aner all, a good slow dawn and catch our breath period for a year, wouldn't hurt a thLDg. MRS. KUEHN: I would study what constitutes reasooa.ble regula.tlon of growth and how the general plan eu best, ud legally, be used to dea.l wttb tt. I am coneutrated wttb how this city's property owners aod homiOWIMra wlll be anected by pollcles and ordinances 00 maaapd crowtb. We must l1nd an equitable balance betwHD tbt ttcbta of the Individual ta.xpayer and the presenatlon. of the Uldque- neSs of our city as we complete and tmp•mellt tbt elemtDts of the general plan. Pollcles which are 1D accord 1Fllb sueh a balance must be conslsteol:ly appUtd. A balJdtnc moratorium 'lfhlch applles to. oaly ooe part of the elty 18 u.nfa1r. A denlopment Uke Promoatoz'y PolJd must DOt be repeated. The rash of d141leJ:es wbieb COftl' ..,..,. square inch of a Sot In Old Coroaa delMar Ia JZ'IdlallJ turning this Jo•ely area toto a town of d!C)leDI. Proper enforcement of city ordinances can preYent tb11. STEWART; l stronciY s._t lloo low deull)', 0011- onrbldldlng development pbUoeopby aDd lb'ODC baildiDC staodardJ: to protect and maJID1n tbe ebaraet«, qbll.Dt~ ness, and nlue of our area. We eoalbntly IMMIIJ to bt alert to proyldiDC proper servleet (watu, IIW'tt, roada, .•te.) lor a.ay type of development ud crowth 1D our ar• Ill rolaUoo to anllable laad.) Wo -to -to tilt-ot .,.. put>Ue/11'...,. uo1 mau • _...., 111117 llld II<'" HOtatloD to them ot uy top prtortly ~ llld bo roodJ to make modUlcatiiXl8, ct~Upa, or a.miDdm.U W. It- CtiiU'J. • • • • • REG!OOALOOYIJUIIIBNT --WHAT FIJNCTIOIIS DO YOU CONIJDIR RE~AL Ill IIATIJBI, TH,AT COULD NOT 8I9T BE llAIIDLID BY LOCAL OOVEitllldJIT, AliD WIIAT PUIICTDI, IF AllY, IBOULD Umallld. GOQIUOIDT PLAT Ill Oft POUR:.lL UR? . I a•• .............. ol; IIOieM', ..... tiiM llrlft to 1:11 CIODI'z! W • arrl'zd -[l't, ~ c.-, -.,... <nla bo-II I ..., -· ... lfllolllloellr ot'*'r....... .. ..,.. .. 18 tiii41Jaeo.cree- BADR' I ou1 U>tllt of a tbiDr IIIli a clb of Got 11111117 ~ -..a. Ill a 1lrlll ud weallll potoattaUUta of Nnport Btac' --UIJ --ai .............. 1111111 of 01116del.fiJICJ• .......... ~ oiKtw- 1018. KUBIUI ' ~latloo, all' poll--~ ar-·port-Io, --eliiiiiiOd· t.rtal road 1Ju114loc ---........ -· -laf ., tilt -....... b)> lloott •-eron etly-., lllloa.I.4W .........-u lloo .. ,. ea-ofllilllllao. lDtotremtat lD tbl.. cooctru mlllt be eooperatlft ud Be ,_...... ......, llltCa.p .. m~. AD addlUoaal COYirtlmer&t ,.rltroctwtll DOt U. faUid lD U. rt• reeiNUtJ •oc-y. o.r tlocttcl otlletall 'muot taU --Ill to 1111111 ... -........ met•tntnc Ua1eoD wlU. other locaiiO'ferDintlde. tbt CIIJIWitt ,Be aid ta.t a. b1 &a t&leW llld tilt Illite throqli tbtlr "'"' llld etUNa --to c--bt wtU -k to puUc(ll&tloo. llalt dlllell ........ STEWART' I dtllnlloiJ -' tbe local -tot poUey. 1 fMl we eout&DtiJ haft to wort wttb repoa&l ronra.meDt lD muy ar•s ftlrt we ban commca. IDtertiU ta order to tompromtM Ytth SoluUona a.nd polletee t'-.t wW belt repreeeot oar commtmlty u a wbole.l am In fat'OII' of tbe bW rtcOmmeadlne tbe IPllt 1D the Soutll Cout Com- mtuloa to lnclude oa1.J Oran.p County residents lD our Commtst:toa. 1 alao fMI thlt we shOuld ban a ~ meetmc between tbe eommlulOD and our loc&l JOYetnmeot. S.. 1f there are eertalD duties and responslbiUtlel the eommts- slon now bu the power to eoaet ~ that could be ameoded and posatbly turried OYer to IGeal pern.men.t control (Uke pualng on bulldiJ:II permits, ete.). The commlasloD tbeD could contlnue what Prop. 20 orlgtrlally intended, come ._, 'With a master plan for tbe eoast regtoo by 1915, • • • • • POiJCE ... DO YVU FAVOR CURRENT POUCE HELI- COPTER PATROL POUCJES? IF NOT, WHAT CHANGE WOULD YOli l!AKE? DO YOU FAVOR THE PLAN, WHIC:H WOULD BE FINANCED PRIMARILY BY FE;DERAL Fl.JNOO, TO HOOK UP A POUCE ALARM SYSTEM WITH HOMES AND BUSINESSES, lli'ILIZING LOCAL TV <.:ABLES? AGEE : I feel w• hue the finest pollee for ce LD Orange County. I know many ot our offlcers personally and feel they are highly professtooal. I do, bow ever, feel thlt we shOuld review the use of the helicopter as a patrol vehicle and see 1f It can be used more effectively on a standby alert basts. This way a. lot of the needless meanderlnc over our city that brings noise complaints late at night could be minimized. As for the proposed alarm system, 1 think this must be carefully studied to see If the beneflts lustifY the costs. BAKER : I Ulink the patrol idea from the air basically bas proven that It has a lot of merit, such as the border patrol. I would have to be shown about Us use at nlgbt. I have an open mind, but as I say, I would have to be shown. The gla.rl.Dg mistake ts to use helicopters. They should use S~r Cub type Pipers or Cessnas. I would say that they would easlly reduce cost aod ._,keep by 2/3rds. The fellows will co~r.platn about the correctness of my state- ment on this.· but an old artillery ptlot of World War 2 could shOW them and convince them. Uie'K ror my fll,1 1i'II J:J) LINI NL~ SPECIAL PRICE! ' . \ \ ').' MRS, KUEHN: It is my understandLDg that the Newport Beach pollee department wUI equip helicopters with devices which will enable them to ny ·higher and thus reduce noise levels. We are told that tbey are a good law enforcement tool; we must encourage the pollee department to make tbem less objectionable. I would have to study the value an(! Impact of the TV cable alarm system. The tact that it would be primarily financed by federal funds would not influence my decision. After all, It Is we who are paying for government at every level. Introductory offer ·d REG. $2.00 Q 3 for $4.50 For a Limited Time ... 01/~r upiru April H . 1974 SIZES, 4 -6 • 8 WHITE -PIMK . BLUE· BEIGE IN COST.-. MESA It'S Hours: STEWART: Regarding the helicopter. I feel we should have a completed study on the suggested Ylllue and cost In maintaining this service and then malc:e recommended ctw!ges and Implementation tf needed. Perhaps the mooey could be spent In better ways to prO'flde add.ltlooal pollee services where needed. Regarding the second question: I feel this should be left up to the general public to decide. t beUeve Cblef Glavas sent out a qoestlonnatre to the public regarding this Issue. If tu:ods are anllable for tbls system only, could they be better spent for other pollee services? I would want to study this thoroughly. Perhaps the ldea of having a bellcOJ)ter service lor four neighborln.g commwtltles: Costa Mesa, lrvLDe. Laguna, Newport • -at a central airport location. Major Ctedi t Cords 9,]) to MlO Accepted DE,.AftTMEHT 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTAMESA Phone548-1212 Monday th-· Solunlo,• MARINERS INVITES YOU ••• to take· home Newport Beach tO DAYS ONLY! Vrle are proud to announce an exclusive showing of specially commissioned works of art. depicting Newport Beach landmarks both historical and new. 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II 1oM. eo..ty etort, FICTITIOIJI 8-W IIIAM.. 1>7 T--II. Ward, doputy, STATDIIIIIT Htlloll· llareb 14 Z1 18 Tbo IDIIoWos 1>01'-llldolllr April 4, it?4, Ill the' N~ .,...,. U : 0UW Brobr1, Harbor &llll.p, F -11:10& Rlllloro, 100 H. N-BI..S• ~~~-Boadl, Calli. 1He0: -~L~I.::-AL:-:-:-==.,.....-~ JoiiiPuiCaror,llltl---·-•-st., 8 ........ Boaell, FICTITIOIJI BIBDIESB NAIIE l'lii;;3 Calli. IINI. IITATIMBIIT • Tbla -u 111 e-111 Tbt lollowla( por-are bJ U idY1dlal. clolaC bMIIItll U: tbe Destp Stped: Jolll P. CartJ, CoUeet:lft, 1115 Vllla Way, Tbla olale-.... lllodwttb Nnport lloaeh, Ca. 12180: tllo c.-,. Clark a1 Oralio lllelliel 11111or, ?180 Ccraleu c.-,. • Ilardi II, 1174, wu. DriN, a-.pa lloaeb, ca. Hall E. II J .... -eton, lilt?; D. Gary SIIIU'flll, 418 1>7 Tbtrea II. Ward, dopaty. SU Benlardlllo, N- hblloll: llareb 14, 11, II, B•eb, Ca. IHIO; J- Aprll 4, 19?4, 111 111o ~~~-PolliO, SZt. Alnrado street, Bubar Bulp. F -SZlZS Balboa, Ca. 92661. Tlatl bulDtu ls coadueted LIGAL MOTICI 1>7 a poeralparDroblp. FICTrrtOIII EliiiKE88 MAllE Slpod: lllelllel S. llllier. STATEII&NT Tblllstate....t wulllod- UPPER BAY dlaeualoa Friday, Marcblt, la'folfed, from left, Newport VIce-Mayor Howard Roctra, ttate Lands Commluloa ueclltln otfteer Ed Gf:ad11111. depltr Fllb and Gt.me dcvtmeot dlr.W. Cllule1 t'llllertoa, ud 5th Dlltrlct Cogaty S~n.or Rc-.Jd Cuper1, lniDe Co. repruentat1Ytl and otbtr 1tatt oftlclall jDtDed tbe talks, which bepn with a boat to. ol tbt bay, Ud con- eluded with a coafereDCe tbat luted au Friday a.fterDOOD. According to Mr, Roprs, It wu tbt "mo.t llll'moalo111 meettnc yet" on turnl.or the Upper Bay Into a wild life preserve. Mr. FuUertoa wW ~ tbe lead ln acqulriDC Upper Bay wetlallds for tbe pre.ne, but caut!ODed thai his depe.rtmeM will DOt be cooceraed •tth qpb.Dds, whlch wlll have to be boapt by tbe COUDtJ or federal COYern- ment. Mr. Ropra said tbe InlDe Co, "showed extrem·e cooperation" 1n tbe talkJ. (IrvtDe Co. plklto.) ASKS PROTECTION FOR CONSUMERS Tbo lolloorllls per-~~~-tbt Colllty Clerk of OriDp b1111Deu u: W,.'l Fuldont, COUDtJ OD Marcb 11, 19?4, Wll- 111'5 wHt _,. c-11•-. Ham E. S1 Jobll, COQIIty elork, Calif. tlal: viyu RIIHIU.. by TbereA M. Wud, deputy. 2429 LUtlltOD, Coll:a Mea PubUtb: March 14, 21, 28, Congressman Aodrew Hln-ou proteeUoo o1 the Interests • FRIDAY, MARCH 22 CaW 1111111 ' April 4, 1974, ID tbe Newport shaw of Newport Belch aid of cODSumen 1a esaeot1aJtothe Derryek Lee Strom, 19, ot ni. wieess ll CODChletecS Harbor Eutp. F -32108 this week be wtll spon10r lecls-fl.lr aDd efftdeot fuDettoni.Dc of 6109-1/2 Seasllore Dr., West by u -.J:Dcorponted auoela-------.,.----latlon to set~ a federal ooo-a frH mutet eeooomy." Newport, and Louis K1rt Mboo, Uoa otbllt tt.a a puiDerlhlp. LaGAL MOTICI sumer protectioa ageoey. 'I'be IM'W apocy would be of 6306 W. Ocean Froat, were Slpld: WJID RIINIU. FICTITIOUS BtEINESS NAME A news release from Mr. beaded by an a.dm.iD.tstrator ap-arrested at 8:15 p.m. at tbe Tbl& atatemeat wu fUedwtth STATEMENT Htnshaw's offtce in Santa ADa poblte<l b7 the president, wttb ~trom residence aDd cbarpd Ute CouatJ Clerk of Oraop T followt said lnvesttgatloos han sbowD Seoate IA)ronl. Annually, u.e with possess1oo t1 muljlaDa COGitr oa March 11, 1914, Wll-dolo he bus1ne DC ~r;:s :re that ''the interests of consum-admi.Dlstntor would report to . • . Vandals broke Cte rear uam E. st JobD., eOUDty clerk, I 81 as. e c-ers areloadeqmtelyrepresent-Coocreas 011. couumer com -wlndow of a car beloe&tnl to by Tbu'e• M. Ward. deplty. lecUc, Ltd., 149 G Rlnrslde ed aDd protected andtbatrleor-plalat& received aDd actions Larry BeU, 2003 Hun Pl., -.... ua-l" u za Orin, Boz 227, Newport Beach, tate11, and would mate recom-CUff Hnen, while 1t was parted ....-rti~~~974:'i,!' ~ N..;,...i CaUl. 92660 : Glorte W. Sboe-PHILCO melldllU... fe< a<lded Jepsla-at 1806 Leenrd Lane, Bay- Harbor Eulp. F -S%10? mater, 220 Coral AYtnue, Bat-AWARDED tlon to protect coaaumers. crest, between 8 p.m. aDI110:SO boa Island, CaWornla 92662; . p.m., caustnc an estimated $%5 LICML MOTICI Joan A. Temple, SIO Coral JAPAN CONTRACT GROUND BROKEN FOR damage ... About $120da!IUip FICTITIOlE BtmNESS NAME Avenue, ~~Iboa Island, CaW-Pbllco-Ford Corporation has AMB..IA'S HUMBER 2 was done to the JohDHallbome, STATEMENT ornia 92-· received a $20-mlllJoacontract Grotmd has been t.-oke:D 00 4.22 Vista Parada, tbe Bluffs, Tbe folJowtAcpencm Lsdol.Dc b TMa ~~s :ucted from Mltsubtshl Electric Cor-MulDers Mile for a wiDe vu. by someooe wbo stuck a prdeo butiDeas u : Saft YoiD' Ute Y a C'ft8l'l r · porattoa of Japan to deYelop lap complu 00 the former bose throQ&b tbe froat door Cl11l1e, ZSU Eut Coast H'lfJ., SJped: Gloria Shoemaker, that co111try's enJ1DeerlDC test sUe of Ward "-Harrlnctoo maJI slot aad turned oa. tbe Corona del Mar, CaUforDla Joan A. Temple, sateWtes (ETS-2). Tbe space-Ltmtber Co water, then tbrew Ill ea 92825: Dooald EftD Jones, Tbts stat'!mtot was ftledw1th craft wlll be used for ntpt The,.~ Amella's restau-against the door,betwteDSp.m, D.C., S1'1 PpcJpy Street, Coroaa Ctbe ~ountyM Clehrk8 olf9?~~1'· telling the N-rocket, a new rant aDd Sequoia WIDe Cellars Much 22 and 5 p.m. Much U defMar, Ci!llotida 9%1!5. · Otllv 00 arc • •· .,.. bocwlter tbat •lll CiYt Japan wlll oec..,y u.e 1-1/Z acre slte ···Jane Jett, 11? Via Antlbea. .,.... tw •• ,.., ta ~ llam E. St Johrl, co-.ty clerk. the capability to Ja .. cb lta cnra. near lbe Arebel. Completloa Lldo Isle, reported tt.t ber brMl iDdlridal . ' by Tberea M. Ward, dJiP«J. satellites. , ls sebtcftlled tor eu)J Dedfall 19&4 Ford car wu atoleD from ~: Doal.ld E. Joaes, D.C. A P1111>1 ~lb~ 9~clnh t~' .. ~!: Edward L. Mootcomery, u-0a bud tor tbe IP'Oii!IICkeU-a llrYice statkm at )600 ~~: Tbla Dtemeat wu flied with pr •· •· '"' n.., .. ..,.... ecutlve vice president of Phil-lDC were Grec and Amelia Se-port Blvd., West Newport, •-. tofNMAN_,. CU ...... ..,.....,... ,. ~ 01' ~ ... 0.100' ............ tWCU......_.J • 'r•fe•M•el lt,...wtl & leMuttllttlel'l ......... o.-,..,.ic Dret ..... , .. " • 'erfwt E..-""'"' •hew"" "uh ,,._Mfl'l • Watllt' Stttfl l.,._.wtl • '--• Clti•u Mt1141ttl llff fST I.WAf(S H!XT V!HICLE. l•p•rt or Do•o•tlc OUOTfS BY PH{IN£ ...... T .. c~, Mo•r Ho•• ··""' D•lly, WoM:Iy, Mow .. ly "•• ., u.M ASK FOR DICk BOOHER AOLLV WELLS CDIT"' .... NA,.ItY ••• ow, • ...,.. NAn Alii aJtCi.&~:t~Va • """ eu..""""ea • "'''"' a •••ly!N• ••• ,..,,.r.,. ........... • ~ .. hm•ll•r1ol'!s • "•feniel'!tl &nilttMt wh h '•.,In & C.-. ....... .,., • C.....plett h..,ic S.lot:tions • Dlc.otetw Htrlwart ti•sttl .. tl a .... irttl) • Dr.,.rios 1-Mt . .llttrttl & lt,.irtd Tflloll AIIANGfO ~pring <"fla~ ~piung -wollt..O'I LAIIU$1 eXCLUSIW GUAAANftUJ ......... ltY SUNK;«" ColT df•pery cle•ners 540-1366 1701 Newpat1 •nd service 642.0270 Slvd ot 17tfl St the Co~mty Clerk ot Oruce· Harbor Enslp. F -S%102 co-Ford's AerOSIJAce aDd Com-. ton. owner ot Amelia's restau-she left it there for repairs Cowaty OD March 6, 1974, Wtl'---~---.----munlcaUoos Clper!tloas, Who rant oa Balbc:a Island; Ed ~tr~o~m~6~p~.~m~.~M~ar~c~h~22~10d~~~~"'~0~'0~"'~"~·~rc~·~·•~•ovc~·~·~~~:=~:~~~!!!i!!!! uam E. st Jotm. county clerk, LIGAL NOne• made the annotmcmtDt, said the Rusoell,. director of Sequoia 9 a.m. March 23. by Tberea M. Ward. deputy. ETS-2 work wiU be dooe by WIDe Cellau;aDI1DaveDaw!Oil, PPilbllsb: Match !4, 21, za, STAIITTEWE0F";~OEF A0BFANFIDOCTIN -the company's westera den I-rice-president of SeQuoia Pa-WE, R E AprU 4, 1974. 1n tbe Newport ME """ -opmeot laboratories (WDL) dl-clftc. Harbor Ell&l F 3199• TI01B BtmNESS NAME vlslon lD Palo Alto. p . -• The followtac persoo has He noted tllls ns the second COAST ASSN. TOPIC ,,_......., tile -ot the ftc-major eontraet WDL his n -IS TRANSPORTATION tiUous busi.Dess aame: Bollard celved from Mttsoblsbl In the Tbe trao.sportatloo fUture of VOTING FOR FICTITIOUS Bl.lmfESS NAME Mfg. Co., I '7S3 tJn.lt M, Costa past 30 days. The preYIOUS the Oranp Couaty coastline STATEMENT Mesa, Ca. 92616. one, armourteed 1n Ftbrlllly, wlll be the topic at tbt Orup LIGAL IIOTICI ne toUowtac ~-tsdotnc The FlcttUous Business was for two uperlmental com. county Coast Assa. member-LU-CILLE! baslnea u : Capiltruo Cu-Name referred to above wu muntcatlons satellites. Com-sblp meetlna at 0000 ""'II 18 dtu, S4552 Ca.JJt Cambio. Ca-fUe<l ia Orauce County on 3-9-biDed val11e of the two coatract& at tbe Balbot Bay Cite ptmuo Beach, CaW. 9182.4: 73. Is about $50 miiUoo. There wtUbeapueldlscuas- DaYid L. Brown, S15~ Calle Ralph Norton Baker, 18 100 by John Cbapmu of Ch&p- Cambto,Captstr&DoS..cb,CaL Calleclta,S. Lacuna,Ca.92675. AIR COMBAT TESTS man Associates, Dr. G. T. 12824, Ttlll bus1Desa ns cooducled Captain GeoftHy K, Rasmus-Fteldlne of tbe Orange Cotmty Thll bu1De81 Is CCDioeted b)' an lDdiYk:hal. sea, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. tnuportattoo Olstrld, aDd bJ' an IDI!lrichal. Stped: Ralph N. Baker· Rasmussen of 9 Point Lorna Ted McCoovtlle coUDty road Slped: Dukt L. Bron.. Tbll statement wts ftledwlth Drive, SpJCJass run, Is parti-commtsslooer. hey wtll dls- Thls statemtot was ftlechrltb the CoUDty Clerk of Oraoce c Jpattnc 111 tra1oloc uerctses cuss lbe transportation corrt- tM Cocmty Clerk ol Orance Couotyp 11soo·M11archh252,8197!·tl .. at the Nanl A1r station, Cltri dor, npld trustt corrtdornet- CoatJ oa Much 19, 1974, WU-_., b. arc , "~'r "• Point, R. P. A1r combat tac-worts and the county plan tor 11am E. st Joba, COUDt)' Clerk, 11, 11, 19?4, In the Newport tiCI and atr-to-cr<Mmd weapons trafftc movements bJ' Tbtre• ll. Ward, deplty, Rubor Enatp. F -2S796 deUnry ue bei.Dc: emphlslnd. · PIII>Uab: llareb 11, Zl, ~~~ He Hnes Yllb-WUIDI Fttllller JUDGE SCHill DT AGAIN t, 11, 19?4, Ill ~ -vwpo<t ~ MDTICI · Attaek Sqoadroo 115 hued at HEADS SCOUT GROUP Rubor Eulp. -S!S&f FICTITIOUS BLB[NESs NAME tbe MulDe Corps Air staUoa JIXJp Calvin P, Schmidt STATEMENT at lwakuol, J~J&D, of Rarbor VIew Homes wu L..IOAL ~I Tbe followtDC persona are re-elected to a !-bear term FICTlTJOIII BtlliNBIIII NAIIE dolOr bus1De11 aso Shaloog. LIGAL MOTICI at tile ... ,., me<tlng of tile STATEIBlfT 16!5Z7 SUkTrt~street, FomtaJA FICTITIOUS BtBlNESS NAME Glrl Scout Co.cU of Oranct Tbe tono.rtacper•tadoiDr ValliJ, Ca. 92708: Jerry LoDe· STATEMENT CoUDty March ZO al tbe Bueaa bQcfnMI u : Bl• u,.. , rh-tnlt, 23846 Karman Bay, Tbe follO'If"l.D( J)ei'IODI are Park recr•UIOD ceoter. cnri.or. -~ Ai>L111 Lac-Nt ... ~ Ca. 92S'M;Ker-doiD( buiDeuu· Palllt Paper Otllor olfteers art Dr. Omar Bwatl ... Btaeb, ci t1M7: bam St.btnlan, 1852'1 SUt Tr" &I Tbtllp 2919 E. coui H'lfJ Sc bek!t ot Yorba UOOa, Mu, PraUIIa JtfleriOII ab-au Jr ' Street, Fouatatn Vallty, Ca. C Jet M ' C 9Z6!5: Frederic Bta.eofTuttn,Mn. UOO EdllcW, Apt. 111, s.i~ 11701, J~. I ota!!'tt. ~oz. Jr.; _Rletard Bl&ct d. Los Alam1to. lltctH Bllcb. ca. DIM?. TbU baiiDnl Ls· cODdaeted 1306 Outrlav Drtn, Corooa Ud Mr•. William Zeltob ot Tbll: ba1Dua 1.1 CI!IDdwct:*' b1 a awent pu1Derlblp. del Mar. . Gardea Groft, Tlce-presldtatl; 117 u --•· Slpod: Jerry I.Gqllrato. Thill -~~ 11 eoncluctlll lira. W111ard Hlrd ol La llaln, Slpod: FrutllD ~--Tbla alatomeal ... alodwttb by u llldi-L eeerotary, IOd Loyd L. A~ llnlllr tile CcaoiJ Clark ol Orup Slpod· Dlue K Cox Jr. ol SUia Aaa. tr--er. n111 *-wulllodwtlll coa, •llareb 25, 11?4, W11-Tblll.iat.a-;.._ ftlodwltb fiUlliLLI CAIII'AIGM lllo C-Clerk al ~ Uia I . 8t lotlll, _, elark, tbt C-Clerk ol 0ranp COMMITTII NAIIIO c.-, .. liar .. 1, 11?4, WU-1>7 ~-II. Ward, c141>uty. c_, oo Mar .. n. 11?4, wn. Local eommlllllty -tnc llam 11:, II J .... ._,. elark, Plbllab: llareb 11• Aprl1 4• Ham E. St J .... _, ellrt, eommut-. 1c< the Sib Dlltrtel 1IJ ~ 11. lWard, .....,, 11, 11, 19?t, Ill till Knport 117 There• 11. Ward, .....,, -d a1 ~· .. _... 14, 11, a, Bar~ halp '·11519 Plll>lllll: Mare~ II, Afrll 4, of Dr. Koloa FrtuoUe ...., tllo llo-1 . LliAL IIDT!CI · 11, II, 18?4, Ill the If-•-ocl 11111-. Dr . Friii- F-11101 · -----. Harllor Eallp. F-anot aello, -11>10 Ill Bayerlll, PICTITIOUI ...... KAME ~. Ia eM"nctlllllc-'-IS..· ftAI-1 LleAL •ntl .--~~~ c-a o1 Lido no ........,. per-are · · · ·-lilt--tolor ,,._. a1 ftcTITIOIB 81BINI8I lfAIIE Aa-U--Ip-mK- Ctuo, ITATIIIIJIT M Ill -... al -lie- Ca. -no IIDIIowlal per-lldiiiC C., Wlllllll Coellor, lin. ,_. ._ II ' 111 U; Ullttd ....._Ill CU...IWW· Rotlllrt.._. --llillt?t' ...,, ..., ..,.... om., .... o..u n:... '·au.,, --.lt~~., •ap;rt .... C.Dnla U.. Qe 111'1 P'H hE -. --eaaoa--. ._ Twaiar ... A. n.e..i '111111 .. us• •· liT .,, .. Drllllt • ..,.... ,_ 11 " . ,. ....,,. . ._...... -- lif.!ll'l;c::..o:.. ,__ ftll I 17~18 as' tiiiCIIVII CDMMIUIOII ...:: Me'= .., • t •••••• .... IIJUJr, -.. ft. ftll ---.. 3 _,.., .. -.-Air,_ u.c.a. ... .. ..... Clta* .. a.--. .... ........ " lift ,... ........ ~""-ftlollil •---•••e--.INatr ... -L•,_ .. ...., .. ,_ c:.a 11 oa sr-a ..., THI OUTSTANDING CAMDIDAT! Mrs. Rlellud Net.:Ja Mr. II Mrs. B)Lroe Qnle Gw• I ltudy Wrtpt Co teen Carlln Walter Cr~ Jr. Dr .' Mrs. Joba Brown S.ya.o. & Cau.toe M•!O• Mtbry c. Stelahl.u.s llu. Kalmu SpeUitlch, Jr. Beth Kocb Dr. 6 Mra, Rlclard Kredel Dr. II Mrs. Jerrel Ric bards Frace• Smltil Phyllis Welt*f..-el Mr. 6 Mra. ~ M. Bntt Gertrude It, F1ellcbman Mr. 6 Mra. «eueth Jo-.:aa Rarrttt 6 Jam•• Gap Dluo 1<1-E 11aabeth D. Wrttllll J .. LtaUe Mr. 6 Wrs. Joa. Garaey Gllllllo I RirnJ Grou Sam 6 Mary &IIIII Mr. 6 Mrt. Jolll MeU.a Gtorl' W. stJtcu Mr. 6 Mr1. Jot. l..aMoMape Jut 6 Charlet ltiOimUUI llary P'-Rita Bclalld LtD 6 stwu1 Woodard RlcbU'd E. McFarlud .. .....,...._. Jamt~P.Feltol CaroM~~ 6 Ton..,. Doddl A<MIIe I CtdiMUtll J-IJ.-Be11 Au H. Holooy Alia -Bolon D. l1all Rlla Fe-Val 6-_..... llr. I lin. Rlcliard Stoole Carls. IIOCII'I ._ I 1oM -· ltm A Lyoo Dolly ~ lllollr' ~ Wtulam G. Tllrua -r·-• Dr.AiriOJl.Selll-.... _._.,.,.ltr --tO Pboebe Brownell BlactJe Ud Sara G&darlan D1Aiel G. Aldrlctl, Jr. Jea.a T&Ddowsty Dick Crout Mr. • Mrs. GeorC'! Woodford Dr. • Mrs. Robert W, Cr.cca Carl aDd Terry Kym.ta Robert ~belm Doreen 6: Bob IUrsball T. DtiDC.Ul Stewart Apes Blomquist Phil aDd Betty Toser Jolla Macaab TomCuey Mrs. R..,... W. Gerard James B. ud Flo Stoddard Robert S. Baraes Roy 0, Ander.en AIUC. S.:.maa Mr. 6 Mra. Robert Matlnolf Cuoi)'D • Rlclllard S.eettaDd Pat I Carl Ntilatr Katbr,. & Holmes E Ills Cine Topper Dat1dSIG...U BUl • JUdJ AI.DDiac E-•~n~De Bare Pat 6 Duaoe Bilek Allee I Frut Remer lll1drtd I K• K.trlci: JIM • LJIDU Fattii!Mr Gr•pJ Rarrll c ... -• -...s. Babb -~·-~-J ...... , Alder- Ha.rrJ.tl Witmer L lo7d H. ll7ota ld6F--..e ... DtetDtm .. O...W<Co<•tct TaaK.tiCIIIttr WIUH.-. Pruiii ....... Jr . Cllarltol..,~ , ..... .__ -l.- • -·-.. -WCILLE KUEHN X J. LesUe Sterteosen P•m Muadlldln Mr.&: Mrs. R. P. Shea John EtUott Vtrrtnia &: Ray Astle Faith ' Peter Vogel Jeanne 41 Andrew Sandor Mu Hur .nts Ellen Jane Sibert Bruce 6 Cecelia Nott Grace L. M~~rray Gllldl &. John Haskell Or . & Mrs. G. T. MoTttson Burke ' Jim H&rr tngtoo P. A. Palmer R. L. Strickler JuDe Kawamura Gen. &. Mrs. Thomas Riley WIUI.am C. Rlnc Patricia Henoc Haskell Shapiro Mr. ' Mrs. Kermu Dortus L~~etlle B. Dwlmlre Mr. 6 Mrs, Glean Turnbull Gloria Zlper lrmeu ' BIICI Oesenberc Mary T. Hoyt Sam Gurley, lr. Mr. I MU. Roll Harrod Gtorp Yardley SbtUa SootasN• Mr. a U.n. Entll: S.aefllmp RollyP- Mr. I Mre, Llopd Gl'tCWJ -ASIIIrleyH-ta EUa-Wla111or B. J. SldiUI( Vtr ..... -l<•IIJrftl I......,. I Tt I II W&tw -~.-..,.., ...... '••&cott &-11.-.. _ Dr.-P.tll" AlMa. n ?' • llr.·---~.·=-·,=· -· .... -.. ._ • ._. '? NEWPORT Bf&CH CITY COUNCL VOlE ''MS..._., •••• _.. ... .,.......... ••• .,... •••u ... c:a•,••••a. .... c ....... ••••Hatee llf "-•IL -~,_ ....... Itt&. ---otaaiM ~~-. ~ n • .. , ~ ~ • .. =: :::-s:. r:-. '!',• ... L~~-~·:·:·:·:·:•:":.·:: .... ~·:•:u:.:•: .. :;.:·~·: .. ~c·::·"::.:": .. ::-:: .. :·:·-~·""!"-;.::~;;:;;;~ • . I MRS. JEFFREY MICHAEL LEHMAH Roslyn Jane Rawlings weds Jeffrey Lehman Miss Roslyn Jane Rawlings At a reception held 1n the of Corona del Ma.r became the church fellowship hall follow. bride of Jeffrey Michael Leh-ing the cer emony, Mrs. Raw. man of Reedley tn a double lings received guests wearing ring ceremony held Saturday a medium dark blue dress of afternoon, March 23, at the sheer organdy made In the shirt Corona del Mar CommiDllty waist style and trimmed with Congrep.tlooal Church, wtth the venetian lace. The groom's roo- Rev. Phillp Murray conducting ter's fioo r length gown was at- the service. so shtrtwalst style of soft peach The bride Is tile daughter of Special music at the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curtis was sung by a UCI schoolmate, RawllnJs of Shore CUtts. She Dave Dunlap, who was accom- wore a run lenet;h gown with a panted on ~he guitar by Tom tra1n ot white mira mist made Granger· with an empire bodice In vene-Both the bride and groom tian lace. Her flngertlpvell was are students at UC Irvine, wher e held with a bandot flow ers Her the bride Is completing studies a ttendants wore mlramtst tor her secondary teaching ere- gowns of soft aquabluetrlmmed dentt.al. She Is a graduate of with yellow and wlltte. They car_ UCLA , wh.ere she was aftlUate rled bouquets of yellow and '!'lth ~lpha Chi Omega sorority. white marguerites. She IS a graduate of Corona Maid of oooor was Miss Anne del Mar high school and was a Teaford of Riverside and 191'0 r<\ational Cllarlty League brldesma.lds included R~becca debutante In 1970. Long and Cynthls Stanlow of Her husband attended Reed- Santa. Ana and Peg Holland aOO ley ~ollege before transferring the bride's cousin, Debbie Stew-to UCI, where he Is completing art both from northern Calif-hes work toward a degree In orn'ta. soc Ia I sciences. Robert Lehman Jr . was his . The young co~le are motor- brother's best man. University mg to Carmel for a brelf honey. of CaWorn.La schoolmates ser-~oon and will make their hOmw ved as ushers, lncltlding Dean w Costa Mesa. Kewlsh of Lido Isle '"d Ml -E"BLE" MEMBERS AID cha.el Strauss aDd Arnold Er -"' "' lckso" of Costa Mesa aoo the I~ I~STALLATIO~ bride's brother, Roger Raw. lings. DRAW PLANS FOR COVE NEAR B.l. Walter Richardson Asso- ciates, AlA, the Costa Mesa architectural and planning fir m, has been retained to plan and design the Cove, a 59-unit lux- ury condominium proieet In the Irvine Company's Bayside VU. !age, near Balboa Island, It Is announced by E. B. Akins, pre- sident of Irvine Pacific Devel- opment Co., builders of the project. '•The Cove wlll be a S9- mi!Uon luxury bayfront town- home community," Mr. /.kins said.. "A V -shaped land plan, making maximum use or the 755 -rt. c~nnel fr ontage, will give as many homes as pos- sible a view of the water ac- tivity." Located on the 5,6-acre site of the VIlla Marina restaurant, the project will have a pri- vate Inlet with access to adja- cent slips. F"eaturlng numer - ous luxury appointments, the two -bedroom and tw o -bath townhomes will have te:~to2,200 sq. tt . ol floo r space. Construction Is scheduled to begin In May wtth the models to open In the lall. Mrs. Donald Goeller, past pr esident of Newport Harbor Emblem Club No. 394, In her capacity of district deputy of California District Six or the Supreme Emblem Club, con- ducted an Interim lnstatlatlon a nd Initiated seven new mem- bers at Escondido Emblem Club No. 161 on March 21. Mr s. Heber t Mateas, d.Jstrlct assistant organist; Mrs. Virgil Bates, president of the Newport Club; Mrs. V!rginU Stevens and Mrs. Kenneth Westman ac- companied Mrs. Goeller to Es- condido. Mrs. Joseph Leben, chair- man , announces the next social meetlng of the Newport club will be held at Bayside VIllage Ap r il I at 11 a.m. Lunch will be followed by an after noon of cards. PAT HITT TO SP EAK Patricia Hltt, former assist- ant secretary for consumer field services 1n the Depar t- ment of Health, Education and Welfare, will speak when Irvine-Coast Republican Wo- men's Club honors new mem- bers at their annual member - ship tea, The meeting will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, In the Lido Room, Park Newport Apartments. Mrs. Raymond Farrar Is president of the club. ~ .. !!n-i!Yl •• SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT YOU PAY ft.A PER POUI<D POll QUALITY IU. STUll -WE WILL BROIL TOP QUALITY 10 OZ. R. Y. IT!Ait DIIUIER FOR YOU -THIS IJICLIIlD IOIJP -IWAD, AU GRATDI POTA'IWI -GARLK: TOAST. WE SET YOWl T AIWI -Gift 'lOP SDVICE -WASH DIIRES. ALL YOU DO II EIUOY YOURSILF -NO FUIIII l COMPLETE DINNER • 3.45. • ft 111.91: TU IIJIOW _,. -. • Clothes Alterations ARE NoT EASY ... THArS lillY WI HAVI TWO IXI'IIT SIAMSTIISSIS HUI TO GIVI lOTH MIN AND WOMIII PIHI SUVICI AND PIIUOHAL ATTIHTIOH. . . ********** HOW DO **** YOU CHOOSE ~ A GOOD ~'~tiTY COUNCILMAN? LET'S LISTEN TO AN EXPERT---PETE BARRETT In 1972 former Mayor Doreen Marshall, who probably understands Newport Beach more thoroughly ~han any council member before or since, outlined criteria for deciding how to vlote on a, candidate for City Council. Here are summaries of her points: P rsonal qualities are as Important as pre- elec~ion stands on current topics. Paramount ar e these three: lack broad consideration and the motivation to consider all aspects of Increasingly complex city problems. 2. A good candidate must have adequate time to participate In meetings with other government agencies. 4. He must remember there are lots of voters at home counting on him to represent them and not let a packed house In the Council chamber be a major factor In his decisions. A.l Complete honesty, Including personal ln - tegr jty and Independence (from pressure groups a nd r ui ck-bu ck artists). B. Intelligence. C. Knowledge of the community and its pro91ems. 5. He must be w!lllng to stick to his role as a policy maker and remember that admin- istration Is the responsibility of the city man - ager. Tt t's ABC. But there are other points nea ly as important. 1. A satisfactory candidate must have no special axe to grind, nor must he be interested in qnly one specific Issue. Otherwise he will 6. He should have proven qualities of lead er- ship. 7. He should be a sound thinker --not a s!mpl!stic or stereotyped thinker --but a man with deep analytical ability combined with "horse-sense.'' No Other Third District Candidate l • ONLY J. PETER "PETE" BARRETT Meets All the Above Specifications NEWPORTERS FOR PETE BARRETT Rudy Buon Herb Brownell Stan Cole Ernie Mtnney Kay Spureeon Gen. Robert G. Ownes, Jr. Norm Gamble Helene Joy Gary W. Burrill 8111 Ring Enid Hottman Mallteen Cole Peg Hirth Fred Howser Terry Kymla Apes Tipping Roumary St ier Peggy Shedd Bob Taub Bill Lester Midge Bonds Leonard Haynes Anna Jean Sweet Bill Rltter Mill Shedd Bob Dorris Chris Hopper RalpbiloOIIa Rtebard 8. DlcUoo •2.t ST. AN OIUW'S II: D., HI!Wf"OIIT ll.t.CH --CO·CHAIIIMI!.h VIM JOJIGIMSIM AND P'HIL TOZ:IR. Ken Hartman Ralph Clock Larry Pfister Velma Huddleston John Boyd Myrtle Soder berg Gordon Glass Robert Crowner Mary Lan.ldell Joe DlStanlslao Lots Coulter Carl Kymla Robert Bumajlan Bob Stoessel Geor re WUUamson Gen. Thomas Riley Joe C.llant Mary Turoer Jean Hamill Mary Lee Martin Arthur Stroc k Dick Joy Daren McGavren F ran Smith Corrine Bibb Roger Turner Dr . IAoa C. NelJioo Georp Zebal Ruu For d CllDtoo M. Hoose Robert Marshall Mtdp Gamble Nucy Cbapman John Lee Donna Gallant Elizabeth Beazley Albert Dlxoo ElaiDe Demood Ken F_ Mor pn Bill Coulter Helen Gold Marp Riley Marcuertte·Mors Tommy Mitchell Pat Cleary Mary B. Blake Dick Swift BW_Bertolelt Mary Haney M&rla-Giannlnl Bob Searles EdwiDa Nelson Martba CrO'tJDer FraDII Glockner John Reed Peggy Bertulelt Dwlcht Tippin& Ei'eyl Dtxoo Doo H. HaU Betty Lee Art Gron.sky Ernlt Soderberc . Pat· WILt oo Cectlla. Eart l Boys "Moe" HamUI 8111 Spurgeon IV Robert McCurdy Wllllanl; Mors Lyman G, FanreiJ GrHDJ l..uadell Dr . Vernon Koepsel Jack Rtlty EJ.t.lDe Bumajlu Dllllel strlDpr, D.D.S. Don Haddleltoo Bill Gold Joy Leiter Betty TO&Il Goldie .T0811Pb Willard Wade · John Watson Marp Browu Rolft MelAicv ADA Slocum Allee stoeutl Louise Pfister Fran ow.., Walter BarrCMllbl S&1Dt Cicero Ropr McKIDDoo Jean MeGa:rren R. L. strlekler Dlut McKbmon Mr, • Mrs. Hocb Mulhall D1IIDI RHd Ed Chapman Jean Ritter RIWI BrlPt 1ra Smltlt Carl ThOmas Louise Koepsel llarloo Dodd loltll Barely Joltll VOCOI BUIIIartlo Faye Howser Velma ~r C. B. KalcUrboettr At Dlatap JtU Rt.rdJ Masoo Stier Larry Bton Hetaa Coffey Joe 8rockmiD P . A. Palmer Non Jorposen DOll p......,._ Lldda. RGy Bettr Powell o ... Reed Lucy Burrougtl.s Shirllf learlH Cblp CJMry Bob ltroet Dolt. UdertoD. Pboebe Brownell LIIUaDilodd DoD Harwood Dorolllr Luo lllu BlaU Susy Baroo Pal Zollal. Ama II. B-bord Bill Sc-Dol> HI- Hal Plnebin Carey Cft'U KID otumeor Re R'twCOIIIbl llllt'ftan'eJ' Ed Hirth Joha KMIIr 101 Moe. B.l. "C.,_,,. CllrtJtltr ROJ O. Aldtr .. Valerie Kanps IUt&l Sm ith Carole Mltehell Dorot hy P. Gr&J Marguerite DlStaals lao John R. Da•les Don E. Elder Burr White Dick VerDOn Ruth S. Jones ... Bob Lane JobD Jaeowskl Jue Bord EniJD SbenroOd Guy RatiooY AI Lan oa Rick Jncold Sallr DUDiap Lou Cicero Tom En.u G. Bork Kellou Howard Babb William R. Du& Doa Sftllco Suclr Sparpoo lleDaDlel Ed~l lollll Barur CoDYVII WurdemUD ELEO • 1 (l L *****"********* - I WHO'S NEXT NB A YOR? Wllo wUI bt JbtPLCt'••,_ .. 111M ~ Tndl. 111 T..-J'I t*Hoa. ai81 dlake. • lu llllrftCI Howtter, M.r1, K_.. bU 0011- Jor tM lltl I,_,,? lklaiiJ, eoat"e• naaJa Mr. eo.tal. Wbo alr.sr I ...... ~-JW tad tM ttdenble penmeat til*'• Tlllt'l I qltltl• tiiU wlll .......... doltftO..,WUit bead~ tbiCOIIIIb -wtde.._,IIW· CCI .... llr8 IDr ft&cb • leaee IJid Mr. Bltrett 111 M llltild ..a T...-y at 5 u •JGr, _.tilt Jled&lt caa-eram.nat CoordllatAICCo.cll ftl'b t-tr d red tdm riCellll: ... popular YWl otblr eoaDetlrML p.m.-•-tr-eloclodCUJ d-_, dloc-tMmt. &1111 bU--•·toot to be I)' Ire .. '-s.dlto0naco Tbt .,.,..pr • .-.... cUJ CoecUm• tab tMir 111&11. ttr, .a.. Ttilt y-.r It ao u.doMl pr..-...: of a .,_ COUIIt)', Couocll tMetlJlCI ud acta u TM 7-member Coecll will ....... flPtiDI alrport 10a.., wu Coecllmlo Put Ryekotr &Dd tbe etty'a otflclal reprlllllta- eitet a mayor udatlce-nJW Mapar Melul.a blldet'tklped T11Ud11J'• tcp IDdl.,.,_l wote-Jolm store, batb with ! yeus' tiYe on formal oeeaslou from ltamemblrabiD. u a *'0111 polttlcal n,... ptter. Be, bl bu IUd bt't erperttDCtooU.CoaaeU,eoald and atmany.tnterper.-neatal Froat-J'CIUd.ac caiCIIdl .. ,._, 1a 1oeal poUtle8. bill I Coaell aof blter..ted lD ,ttil mayor'• at.» become eompromlte meeUnp. UDder Newport'ac.t.ty Pt6l' to be lae~ lllafar etec!ldl ... , WWI&m Apt aDd )>b. eboleu, manacer .,-stem of perrunent. Doaald U:ebmla, lDcambnt JoiiD Me~CerTa, wbo Md tbe Vice-mayor Rocua, wiDDir TradlUoaally, oewlJ-tlected City MANAGER RobertWynnr11 Vlct-mQOI' HonrdRocca&Dd bl.ctlac of 10me ot tbe mayor'• on TutiCI&Y of uaapreeecltDted ,Cow:~ctlmea doo't pt picked tbe town'• CitY-to-day buJIDesa t.DolUDbeat ttb DlJtrictCMDCll-tap ...,..._., faiW to wiD 3r d term, could t. a eompro.. by tbttr ~· to act u mayor. under CocmcU 4tl'ectloD.. NEWPORT BEACH lOc THE NEWPORT HARBOR "Tllf OIU.'I' MI!WSPArEit PltiMTED AMD P\MI.:I5HI!O IN MfWPOIIT IIUot :¥Til Y UR, MO . U PROCLAMATION makill& AprU 30 a day of humility, f:ut- 1.. ud prayer lA Ne"J))rt Bee<l> Is slcne<l by "'""' o.-11; llclulo u IIIU llol!lto"ao< looU oo. llllr•. a C~ 6111 ...., ..... _.... Ill ·JpP. ,.._ .... ..._ .. Bt1irti, made wbat a" o•• ~ u a "mlnc:uloal" , .. ,., after eotac 1* a co.-a.J~owt~e a F.WIIU"J, 19'72, motorcye11 aceldellt. Mite 1s a Cbrlst.la.D tarr1MlS leader aDd Is ac:UYe to Mariner's Chureb Dere. Tbe local observance coiDc:ldes wtth a national proclamation sett!Dg aside the day of . humJllty, f::tstlnc aod prayer. ' ' I TH! O,.,ICIAL M!WSPA .. Eit Of THE CITY Of' MIW .. OIT aEACM. lOc COSTA MESA 673-0550 CORONA DEL MAR, GALl F. BIG WINNERS lD Tuesday's City Council electioa. Jn New- port Beteb 'ftre Luc111e Kuehn and Pete Barrett. Mrs. KueiWI ns ao -..y winDer over 3 otbar candidltes ln tile 6tb Dlstrlet, ud Mr. Bur ett woo handily Ot'er 2 opponents tn tbe Srd Oi&trlet. Pete Is preseotlng Lucille wttb a 'token ol vtetory after the tina! returll!i wer e tn Tuesday evening at City HaU. (E nsJp photo.) VOTERS O.K. 3 . PROPOSITIONS Cat and dog fight flares in Council MRS. JEFFREY MICHAEL LEHMAN Roslyn Jane Rawlings weds JeHrey Lehman Miss Roslyn Jane Rawlings At a reception held 1n the of Corona del Mar became the chur ch fellowship hall follow- bride of Jeffrey Michael Leh-ing the cer emony, Mrs. Raw- man of Reedley tn a double lings r eceived guests wear ing rtng ceremony lleld Saturday a medium dark blue dress of afternoon, March 23, at th e sheer organdy made in the shir t Cor ona del Mar Community watst style and trimmed with Congregatlonal Church, with the venetian lace. The groom's mo- Rev. P lllllp Murray conducting ter's noor lengt h gown was at- the service. so shirtwaist style of soft peach The bride Is the daughte r of Special rnusic at the wedding Mr . and Mrs. Richard Curtis was sung b}· a UCI schoolmate, Rawlings of ShOr e CUffs. She Dave Dunlap, who was accom- wore a full length gown with a panted on the guitar by Tom train of wlllte mlramtst made Granger· with an empire bodice in vene-Both the br ide aDd groom tlan lace. Her fingertip vel! was are students at UC Irvine, wher e he ld wtth a band of flowers Her the bride Is completing studies a.ttendants wore mtramlst for her secondar yteac h.lng cre- gowns of softaquabluetr lmmed dentl.al. She Is a graduate of with yellowaodwhlte. They car-UCLA, where she was afti.Uate r led bouquets of yellow and wtth Alpha Chi Omega soror ity. white marguerites. She Is a graduate of Corona Maid of oooor was Miss Anne del Mar high school and was a Teaford of Riverside and 1970 National Charity League br idesmaids Included R~becca debutante In 1970. Long and Cynthls Stanlow of Her husband attended Reed- Santa Ana and Peg Holland and ley college before transfer ring the bride's cousin, Debbie Stew-to UC I, where he Is completing art, both trom nor ther n Calif-hes work toward a degree in or nJa. social sciences. Robert Lehman Jr. was his . The young couple are motor. brother's best man. Univer sity 1ng to Carmel for a br eU honey. of Callfornta schoolmates ser-moon and w111 make their homw ved as usllers, including Dea.n in Costa Mesa. Kewlsh of Lido Isle an<l Ml-EMBLEM MEMBERS AID c ha.el Strauss and Arnold Er- Ickson of Costa Mesa an<l the IN INSTALLATION bride's brother , Roger Ra·.v. lings. DRAW PlANS FOR COVE NEAR 8.1. Wa lter Richardson Asso- ciates, AlA, the Costa Mesa archltectural a.odplann.lng rtrm, has been retained to plan aoo design the Cove, a 59-unit lux- ury condominium pr oject In the Irvine Company's Bayside Vil- lage, near Balboa Island, It Is a nnounced by E. B. Akins, pre. sldent of Irvine Pacific Devel- opment Co., builder s of the project. ''The Cove will be a $9. m HUon IUIIJJ'Y bayfront town. home community," Mr . t.kins said. "A V -shaped land plan, making maximum use of the 755-n. channel frontage, will give as many homes as pos- sible a vtew of the water ac- tivity." Located on the 5.6-acr e site of the Villa Marina restaurant, the project will have a prl. vate inlet with access to ad1a - cent sUps. Featuring numer- ous luxury appointments, the two -bedroom and two -bath townhomes will have ~to 2,200 sq. n. of floor space. Construction Is scheduled to begin in May with the models to open In the fall. Mrs. Donald Goeller, pa st president of Newport Harbor Emblem Club No. 394, In her capacity of district deputy of Callfornl.a District Six of the Supre me Emblem Club, con- ducted an Inter im Installation and Ini tiated seven new mem- bers at EscoodtdoEmblem Ciub No. 161 on March 21. Mrs. Hebert Mateas, district assistant organist; Mr s. Virgil Bates, president of the Newport C tu b; Mrs. Vlr gt.nta Stevens and Mr s. Kenneth Westman ac- companied Mrs. Goeller toEs- condido. Mrs. Joseph Leben, chair- man, announces the next social meeting of the Newport club will be held at Bayside Village Apr il I at I I a.m. Lunch will be followed by an afternoon ot cards. PI.TKITT TO SPEAK Patricia Hltt, former assist- ant secr etary for consumer fi eld services In the Depart. ment of Health, Education and Wel.ta.re, wtll speak when Irvine-Coast Republican Wo- men's Club hOnors new mem- bers at their annual member- ship tea. The meeting w1U be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, In the Lido Room, Park Newport Apar tments. Mrs. Raymond Farrar Is pres ident of the club. ~· .!!tlt~ •• SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT YOU PAT U.ll PER POUIID POR QUAI.ITY •• T.I'I'Uit ·WE WILL BROIL TOP QUAI.ITY 10 OZ. II.T. 8TEA1t DIKIII'R FOR YOU. THIS IIICLODa IOUP • SALc\D, AU GRATIN POri. 'IOU -GARJ.JC TOAST. WE SET TOIII TAIILI .. -Gift roP SERVICE • W ArB lWIB. - ALL TOO DO 1B EIUGT TOIIISELF • l<O FU!181 ! COMPLETE DINNER. 3.45 • • WI IIAVZ TU DOW-• . Ebell pills flea .... 'Harold' is final play no lbtU c .. .; • .;.,... ,.,,,., ••• ---Allco Btocb wtn .. -... Ito • ,....., ._..,Collf, LoUt Tllo lrrt. -•odii!IOo-m•IIIIII-.A-wtn ,_ ....,. .. 11 wtilla ,..._ ... lay,&--··~ tor wtn .... .,. ....... ,. .... bo hold 11-y, c~~ru n, at 1111 marut lillie •-•·· G..._ IIIII J-ldwvclo. -of ~ CooioiJ '1:~ p,11, Ia lllo Cldldr•'• 515 Will 8&._ 810<1., 8&-. lluU C, licit, _.... "ftntl" wttb tbt net)' Tbeltu Gatld retMaral b&ll, The 111'-'-.UI bt u IMIJit, .an prtlllll tM pro- comedy, .. Raro~·· a 'PilJ ..t lU0-111 Lop.a8t., COIIti.Mea •. uru ot OUidl bootbl, DIM pua. lD tM a me pan 11 tbe mO'tle, •• Harold" will opea J'w.t 1 tor a IIIDC,_. of Ttrrtee ft ~ ''American p1!lt1," ud tbe a f .w..uad ...,.meat to tbe 'aened 1.1 t.M c"M-r••· lloR• AIT WOIKIHOPS SIT . TV Mrlll, "RIIIPY dtJI," bamu1tiel btU plaJboae ora are 11 -..m. to 5 p,m, TM .... ,Ud hlltaJ c:o.ctl Tbe play, wrlltoa bJ HerllWI tile OC lntoo camp111, Mu, Rlcllard Rodeo, wayo of tllo .nportllubel Art II,_ Raueber ("hmmer of 'od"). · . aDd meau cbl.trmu, Uld Mrs. leUI 'fi!OR(lel enaUft ut Clothes Alterations ARE NoT EASY ... THA1"S WMY WI HAVI TWO IXPIIT SIAMSTRISI!I Hl"l TO GIVI 'lOTH MIH AND WOMIIII PINI JUVICI AND PERSONAL ATTINTION. .. ts a -lei• comtdy of 111o GETS PIYOI D!GUE E, A. Rotors, curator ot --wortobopo b clllldr• .... 19501, ceoter1Dr arowxl a sbY Studeeta complttlDc wort tloDJ, haft coordlMtld tbl f to.14 to bl ~klattbtlfnport _. yo..,r mao's deotre to meet a toward --al Ball state boolha from lba -tloos·of 111o Baacb rocraallco olllca, 1714 CL.AIW• RS & betatlful .oelaute __ aDd h1s Unin1'1lty, Mtmele, ludtaDa, at club: plutl, old aad Dn, W, B61bol Bml., CtDtral Kew-LAUNDIInrJ bOOdles' hUarlou cam .. tan to the end of tbe wiDtu q111.rter jewelrJ, Frtaeh pallr)', Jblll pori, A 11•-lD 11HS1oo ..,.11 "uprrade" htmtortheblrnlrbt. Included staphoo G&leoHoward, witchery, oouotry etore ud bo hold tlda Sat•d&y, April~, ~~~:.!~~~~~~~~-...:6~44:!,;·;,25~1~2~J Tom Titus, resident director 414-B Fernleal be., COI'ODI. Amerle&DI, aad a P''•'ac 11:11Soa II&J 4. of ICT, wtll stage tbe comedy, del Mar, master ot arts degree Tbe art booth preaeota water Tbe bOWl are 10 a.m. to S which requires a east of 7 ln ~sycholofY. colors for ale, Members are p.m. Tl.lltloe 11 $lOper Hlsioa. *************** HOW DO YOU CHOOSE It A GOOD~~tiTY COUNCILMAN? LET'S LISTEN TO AN EXPERT---PETE IARRETT In 1972 former Mayor Doreen Marshall, who probably understands Newport Beach more thoroughly than any council member before or since, outlined criteria for deciding how to vote on a candidate for City Council. Here are summaries of her points: Personal qualities are as Important as pre- election stands on current topics. Paramount are these three: A. Complete honesty, Including personal in- tegrity and Independence (from pressure groups and quick-buck artis,ts). B. Intelligence. C. Knowledge of the community and Its problems. That's ABC, But there are other points nearly as Important. 1. A satisfactory candidate must have no special axe to grind, nor must he be interested · in only one specific issue. Otherwise he wUI lack broad consideration and the motivation to consider all aspects of Increasingly complex city problems. 2. A good candidate must have adequate time to participate In meetings with other government agencies. 4. He must remember there are lots of voters at home counting on him to represent them and not let a packed house In the Council chamber be a major factor in his decisions. 5. He must be willing to stick to his role as a policy maker and remember that admin- Istration Is the responsibllity of the city man- ag&r. 6. He should have proven qualities of leader- ship. 7. He should be a sound thinker --not a simplistic or stereotyped thinker --but a man with deep analytical ablllty combined with "horse-sense." No Other Third District Candidate ONLY J. PETER "PETE" BARRETT Meets All the Above Specifications NEWPORTERS FOR PETE BARRETT 424 ST. ANOilEW'S ltD., HI!WI"OitT lEACH --CO•CHAiftM!H1 VIM JOitGI!MS!H AHD P'HIL TOZIIt. Rudy Bar on Herb Brownell Stan Cole Ernie Minney Ka y Spurgeon Gen. Rober t G. Ownes, Jr. Nor m Ga mble Helene Joy Gary W. Burrill BUI Ring E old Hoffman Maureen Co le P eg Hirth Fred Howser Terry Kymla Agnes Tipping Rosemary Stier Peggy Shedd Bob Taub Bill Lester Midge Boods · Leonard Haynes Anna. J eaD Sweet 8111 Ritter Mut Shedd Bob Dorris C tl.rts llo&Jper Ralph- Ricblrd B. OleksOO Ken Hartman Myrtle Soderberg Lois Co ulter Gen. Thomas Riley Arthur Strock Roger Turner Robert Marshall Elizabeth Beatley He len Gold Mary 8. Blake Bob Sear les Peggy Bertulelt Art Gr onsky Bill Spurgeon IV Dr . Ver non Koepsel Bill Go ld John Watson Loui se Pftster J ean McGanen Ed Chapman Louise Koepsel Faye Howser Mason Siler Nora Jor gensen Lucy Burroughs Phoebe Brownell Susy Baron Hl.l Plnchln Ed Hirth ILEa Ralph Clock Gordon Glass Carl Kymla Joe Gallant Dici Joy Dr. Leoo G. Net.oo Mtdre Gamble Albert D1xoo Ma rge RUey Dick Sweet Edwloa Nelson Dwlpt Tlpplor Ernie Soderberc Robert McCurdy J ack RUey Joy Lester Marge Brown Fran Oweu R. L. strlekler Jean Rltter Mark:e Dodd Ve lm& Keeler Larry Bron DooP-.,too Shirley Soar Ito LIIDao Dodd Pat ZDl, Carey COftll Johl K•llr Larry Pflster Robert Crowner Robert &asmajian. Mary Turner Daren McCuren Georre Zebal Nucy Cbapmu E 1atDe De mood Yarguertte·Mors BID Bertulelt Mart.._ Crowner Efcyl Dlxoo P1.t Wll800 WUUam Mors ElatDe Buma]lall BollyTosor RoprMe......,. Walter Barroap. DluaMcKioOoo R,...Brlcbl Jollo Hard!' C. B. Kolcbarboebr Hel• CoUey Laddla Recio, Cld» c ... , Don Harwood AIM II. 8-hord KeJb DluiMOI' Joe MOOD Ve I rna Huddleston Mary Lanldell Bob Stoessel Jeaa Hamill Fran Smith Rua Ford John lAo Ken F. Morpo Tommy Mltc bell Mary Harvey Frank Glockner Ooa H. Hall CeceUa Earel Boys Lyman li, Farwell Daniel strlDpr, D.D.S. GoldleJ._ Au Slocum Satat Cicero Mr. • Mra. Hqb Marahall Ira Smith Jollo voce• AID1111tp JoollrocUWI Bolly PonD BobKroea Do<olll,~ BlliSelloa R• JlftwcOmbl B. I . uc.-tl'' CtiFI.eJer John Boyd Joe DIStan1slao Georp WUllamsoo Mary Lee Martin Corrine Bibb CllDtoo. M. Hoose Donoa C.lleDI B111 Coulter Pat Cleary Marla Glunlni John Reed Belly lAo "Moe" H&mlll Grenny l..&udell Don Haddlestoa. Willard Wade • AUce stotuel ~ llc:XImM>o OOUIRNd Carl Tbomas BID llartlo sou Hardy P. lo. P>lmor D-Raad DooA-- IIIU BltlrO Boblllldaobrud IIIII a...., ~~o,o . .--- Valerie Kanps Mit&! Smith Carole Mitchell Dorothy P. Gray Marguerite DiStanislao JohD R. Dules Don E. Elder Burr White Dick VvDOD Ruth S. Jones Bobl.ano JohllJacowsk:J. Jue Boyd E Yelyn 'Sblnrood Gary RaUnoY AI LariOD Rick lnp>ld Sally D~m.lap Loa Cicero Tom EYU.& G. Bork Kelloa Howard 8ltlb Wtlllam R. Dua Doo Sn.oao . Sllldy IIPW-llcllaolol EdK-1 JobD Harbor Coa'ft;rM W.-diiDua ** *** "**1i**-~** ' ' • NEWPORT BEACH TO~ ntf ONLY NEWSPAPER l"lttHTEO oVID I"UUCISHI!O ltl ttrwPOn R4CM Y!AR, MO. l5 PROCLAMATION mattnc AprU 30 a day of bumiUty, fa.st- 1:£ prayer 1n Newport 8eacJI. Is stcned by Mayor Doaa W:elull U M~ ~QII' )ooU OD. Mlb, I c iWI -• .,. '10-----... Bltllta, made what a oane de~ u ' a ,.mlneuloal" .,_.,., after p1..1c 1lllo a. co-. l)llawiaf a Fem"auJ, 1912, motoreJele accldeM. Mike 1& a CbrlsUan caR1)US leader aDd ls aettve In MulDer's Cburcb here. The local observaoce eolncldes 1t1th a ~Uooal proclamaHoo settlllc aside tbe day of humiUtJ, fUtinc aDd prayer. NAME WANTED FOR MINI-BUS • THf or"CIAL Jlft:WSf"AI"!R OP THI! CITY OP M!WI'ORT 8!ACH JOe COSTA MESA 673-0550 CORONA DEL MAR, C.lLIF. BIG WINNERS lD Tuesday's City Council election ln New- port Beacb were Lucille Kuehn and Pete Barrett. Mrs. Kuehn wa• an easy winner over 3 other ea.nd.ldates ln the 6tb Dtstrlet, and Mr. Barrett won handily onr 2 OIJPC)OeDts In tbe Srd District. Pete Is presenting Lucille with a token of victory after the t\nal returns were ln Tuesday evenlng at Ctty Ha.U. (E nsign pboto.) VOTERS O.K. 3 . PROPOSITIONS Cat and dog fight flares in Council - a.. ... ,...... .................... - 2721 L ...... _.,._~.Colli:,_ liiLIIU Dill: IU, I I ~ -7141 Pttt' I......, ....... 0 ....... * .............. ~ ....... Calf. r ,. • ...,.Taa ... •uiac-.Alf:l1ste, ..... ;; .1 ................ ., ..... ..... ..... .,. ..... ...., 14; lttt. .... -~-.. c...,.~a... ... etc::: ....... .,. ,_....., .. ' •w,.,.....e.-c..,.., ........ ., .... . . . ' A&YO•LKA»A o-..... ,., t ctl.. .e., ·"' .ll.t- ARVO E. HAAPA. owntr llld publlslltr of ttlt Ensl .. * ATTN: NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS Now that the campaigning Is over and tbe voters have made their decision at the polls, I trust It is not too presump- tuous of me to suggest a few words of advice to the new members of the City Council in Newport Beach. The "old" members can listen In too. Don't be obsessed by the belief that passing a law Is a sure-fire cure for a local problem. Don't be in an all-fired hurry to adopt laws requested by some super-vocal pressure group, or suggested by a super-expert on the city stafl, or dreamed up by a fellow-member of the City Council. Very few crises (it any at all) have been created by lack of governmental action. Most of the time, a hastily en- acted law only gets in the way of the true solution. Most of our problems are aggravated and a whole lot or them are caused by the naive, wishful thought that "Big Brother" government has the an- swers, and that new laws will provide the solutions. • T OM ANDE RSON - OUR .MULTIPLYING Pderal tpendlaa b-. -~hoe ... , ...... S4 ...... in 1911 to mon t1w1 .SJU blllon in 1974, Tll.•t•a ailout U,OOO for an • ....,... famllly of four. 'lWelllt)loOYt percent of our totel ,...... debt wa piled up RUISBLL r. PAW fleord. durtna ''conM:rYadw .. Richud del Mt.r lltu bMa ~ Nltoa't ftnt term. Our total to emcltfM ftce-prMidelt Aw a.tioDal debt il now about Bldd.\e/KaY&aiiCb Deftlop;-SJOO bDllon 'rnon than the meat, aocorcllae to W. Scott combined public debt of •U Bk:d1e, Pfeelde!!t oftbeballdiDc the COW'Itriel of the world. nrm, MR. Pldll bad bleD u-Eialltl' ei&bt J*Ct:Ot of the soellttd wltb EDYirODmerdal Interest oa our federal debt il Development Corp. aDd tbe . Pyroo CC)(Dpllly wbere he pu4 to the International Bank· served as dlrtc~r coutruc~ en u.d the Federa1 Rnerve (• UOD and ma•cer ofoperatlons, printely-owned corporation). respeetlnlJ. He bolds a 8S '11ti1 ill terM -more than S21 aDd. MS decree •itb hooors bUUon -il r~~ore tJwa the total in lbe f1e1d of Industrial en-debt ••• wlaeu Fnudlin gtneertnc from tEe. Defidt Ru..,..t took orooe in LETTERS TO EDITOR IUl; .... ltlo .. _ . ...., die total COlt of ,......_ oar ,._nJ .,.,.... ... w• I« tiM ftnt Ill ,...,. of our uno.•a hlltory. ... Famou.t quotft: .. , don't know ·about otben, 'but { a. worth a lot more than my u.lary of s•2,SOO a year in tllJI body." -S~~tt~tor Joe Bldtlt (DemotNt·D••r# ''As a limpl8 explan.at~n of the tountry and its Nd state ... Cu you imlline tiM conceit and stupidity of a youna m1n of 30 who wouJd say that? The voten of Delaware who elected this stupid conceited jack• to the Senate lhould !tick him in tbe rear ... " Pwbii.JIIer Willillm Loeb, Manchutu, Ntw Hamp1hirt Union Lttldu, "I am a Keynesian." -Richard Nixon. • OSHA TYR~ this cowtlry lbe areatest. "By a continuinl procea Editor of the En.siiJl, lo most cues, Y.. OSHA of inflation ... aovemment• No ooe act or piece of legis-lnspector know1 ootaDc abo~ can confiscate, secretly and laUon 1D the history of the the business be Ll tupeeUng unobserved an important part United Stales bas proven to be or eYen C!-ftl. Tblrdx'e be or the ~ealth of their so destructtve and down rtgtt b.u been rHpaaslble for bus-. . . dictatorial as the "Occ..,atlon-bess baYI.nc to speod mcmey cltlt.ens ··.The process en- aiSafetyandHealthAct.''OSHA' lor equtpment or S!,WUea, or aaaes all the forces of bas been responsible lor tbe whatenr (clvi.Dc faYCII' lor ooe eooMmic law on the side of destruction of both sn:all and product over aaotbtr). wbtcb destruction, and it does it in a lup business and bas proven ls ecooomlcally taJ:tnc lf DOt manner which not one man in ttaelt to be ooe of the most destrucllvetotbeveryflmctioo a milli o n is able to d&Dprous and threatenlDg of that busloess. d ia&nose." -John M11ynord apoeles tn our ever-growtnr. The very act of mat1Dc the Ktynu. eter-tbreaterilnc covernment. regulatloos (laws) Is so grossly OSHA bas aeted as accuser, uneonstitutlooal, It makes your judce, jury aod prosec.lll:orl! head spin. CJ;HA bU ooly to ··spend and spend, tax and tu., elect and elect, th.e people are too damn dumb to under-. stand ." -H11rry Hopkins, F .D. Ruu.,t lt 'sltfr·hand man. The very e.xlstence of tbls dream ~ regolaUou aDd they dletatortal apocy Is an insult becom>! laws. Laws are made to the bustnessmen and em-by Congress, oot by bureau- pklyees of America in that It cnts. Tbe yery aut.bortty ct•• aecuses our hU"d-worting bus:-tbese bureaucrat. r..s left open from all levels of JllVemment lnessmeo of deUberately creal-neaues for corr_.oo for tbe will always increase (until the lng slttaUons or allowinl sit-ambitious or tbt ecocea.trlc. aovemment is n:placed by war uation.s to ellstwblcha.reeltber Tbe usurpation of powers by or revolution." -Kamin's harmful or dangerous to the this dictatorial aceoey Is ooly Third Low. employees, and all under the matched by tbo5e powers ''Combined total taxation pretense of ca.rlng for their ustaped by the executive and bealth and safety. Any thl.nking judicial branches of ota eov-YOU PAY RUSSIANS' person knows that from the ernment. HEALTH CARE When it comes to voting, a "no" is stabdpotnt of lll.Sunnc~ alone, OSHA, like all eovernment Did you know, dear tax· always better than a hasty 11yes., Don't tbls Is Insane and m JCh too ageoctes, Is reiPOfl.Sible for payer, that you are payiRJ for . . costly. U there exists a sUua-increase 1n prlce.s: (lnflattoa) the "'he.a.lth eve" of Russian panic JUSt because there lS a large and Uon In •hleb coodiUons sbould aDd the destruction of compe..,• visiton (spies) who ca.rne here vocal audience in the council chambers be corr ected, let the Individual ttttoo.. (Competition forces • ., d , .. 1 h h d ' assume responslbiUty oot gov-to tu Y. ave at an a or because glib-talkina e.cq>erts ...... ~ell-.. rnmP.nt ' ;;; Pf~t;c;s_d9-:n --Ollly~ver~ent memo ~rHten on "Btu~ -.. • V" ... ,, ..... .,. 1in••...,,....,1..,......,.. . can elimLDate COPJPIUtloll). ao..JU Sbield ' f T• •• appointed. or CouncU .. appointed .--· co.r::o.e ..,..r~"Wr-~ ~::;,e~,lnto-Goverarien\" destroyed our rau-sutiDne~·. 0 u up with urgent recommendations. ilom:l;~Hi•~~.'"ad~C~tor:,?P~~ :-:=.~~~:~~!.a~ TO: Tnu Physicians Use your own judgment. If we don't Is both da.nprous aDd 10coa-our buslnesses. Get OOHA out FROM : Doyle w . aft all ki k t f aUtutlooal tor any COYernment ofbusloesslt Fer1 uson , M.D .• V-ice agree, We Can, er , C you 0U 0 agency to interfere with tbe Ruth. Wood President. Medical Director office the next time around. tree-enterprise wblcb makes s u 9 J E C T : uS s R • PATRIC~ BRAIN-~ASHED? • Safe walking rules given HE~.~:~ .. ~~::.~.R~~~: Nixon's A~teement for Health It is possible that Patricia Hearst Walking safely Is just as to•ards the pedestrian portion Cooperation with the Soviet has been brain-washed by the Symbtonese Important as driving safely __ of tbe PoUce Department's Union, a new procram hu Liberation Army, or perhaps she was there are few old, bold pedes-Trame program. To assist as been developed to provide trlansl On a state and oatlooal in this effort, we tart "ery h 1 h r acting under threat of bodily harm when ear care or study visiton level, the number of traftlc parent to Instruct his chUdren from the USSR . she recorded the announcement that she accidents lnvolvtnc pedestrla..Ds ln the following basic pedes-"AU physicians· services, has beeo spiralling. There were trlan safety rules: is joining the SLA to fight "the cor ... !4,000 pedestrians ldUed or 1. Look 1n both directions both in-patient and out· porate enemy." She named her own seriously Injured in tbe State before crossing a street, patient, liven these Soviet ot Cautorllia last year, Hall 2. Obey stop Ugtrts and other risiton will be covered in full father, publisher Randolph A. Hearst, of those ttlled were crossing tra.tne signs and stgnals. by Blue Cross and Blue Shield as an 1 ' enemy of the oppressed people." between intersections. 3. Cross the street only at and their claims should be sub· There is also the possibility that The pedestrian accident sta-lnterseettoos. mJtted throu&h the Texas Blue Ustlcs for 1973 In t!te city of 4. Don't walk or play between Shield. Patricia has been sympathetic to the Ne-•t Beach showed a 12.~ oar. ked cars. -..-"Memben or this lfoup SLA cause for some time. A hint of this decrease, while accldeots 5.Ifforced tontkonah1gtl-can be identified by their tbrou,oout tbe State of .CaWor-•ay, use tbe sboulder and fa ce was giv...:n by one of her professors, nta Increased 20%. Although oncoming tram.c, identification card. It will have p t . k T b. f M I C II heutelled by tbls reduction, Ooo't tale a chanl!el Tbe a rour "dilit identification a nc o m o en o o ege, where h1 1 numbu p--~ .. by "USSR'· we are DOl satisfied. We be-average ve c e outweighs a ,__,. Patricia was a student before enrolling Ueve that additional progress human bei.og by 4,000 pounds. and claim• will be submitted at UC Berkeley. "She's not capitalistic can be made bJ an lnereued WheD an accident occurs, the onourreaularTuasforms. t 11 11 c ity -wide effort directed pedestrian always loses! "We are lookin1 forward a a , said Professor T obin. ~~Nothing to partici~tina in this new that she wants has to be taken from BENTS ASSAilS CASPERS '"• in tntunot io nol any body else.' 1 . Relations." Here is the not-so-subtle indictment of capitalism that comes straight out of marxist doctrine. The professor Is trying to get across the point that those who profit from capitalism do so at the elf- pense of others, and therefore capital- Ism is exploitation. The truth is that capitalism can succeed (and does succeed) only by satisfying the wants and needs or the public. The proof is undeniable; capitalism, operating in a free enterprise economy and in a con- stitutional republic, has produce·d the hlghesf standard of living in all history right here in our United States. Exploi- tation and oppression result from the lelt-wing doctrines or socialism, com- munism, nazism, fascism, and other total- itarianisms. Marcia Bents, ClDdlc2ale tor s upervl sor In the Filth Dis- trict, has charred her oppon. ent with an attempt to turn a business transaction toto a poUUcal cba.rade. t Mrs. BeDt:J stated that Roo Caspers in)ec.ted parUsan poll- Ucs Into lUI campalp lhrOUCb lbe ~--~ ue olan lm-portaat aame ID CaWOrDia Re- pablicU poUUcl . GordoD Loce, prtaldem: ol Su Ditto Federal SaYIItp, the Drm parebaatnc KeyltoM Sulll,p, Is chairman or 111o cautonla R-IICID State Cntn1 Coriamlttee, Mr. CatPII't. ctaJ.rmu oftbe Boud ot KtJ-Sutap, IJ lbo • ..,YI.ecw ol tbe 5th district. Patricia Hearst was undoubtedly ex- pOlled to httt-wing brain-wuhing ·in tbe various schools she attended, and 111118 ebe would be an apt pupU for SLA a. lla telep'am Invitation to lanclti at tbe Cupera .. owoed Ha P_,. liD, Mr. Cupera lnvUtd Oruco C.-,R-Ueantood- on to. "llll)>r Orup c.-, fhaaclal ud poWlcaJ aa- ....cemnt ol111ttrat.Doyoe.'' Mu. Beata q•atloMd tlilepoU- llcal alaollku<t fll l1lo I....C ..... oiiMa ..... olaltd tral!M ta)odloo "',... u .. IIOiltk• .... a. e. 1 a lol ____ ,._ iDdoctrlaatloo. _ ........ ,IMbroMildlo-.tbl .._...... ... t Uta. --t'IJ,IJ -111-ruolocloC.. -~··· ... .. .... " ....... .... .............. 11Jdii ... M-..... -.... -... ., ............ .. ................... _ .. ...., , The Birch Log What's He ·Up To Now ? _,_F. lit-poy-....,--ot SUI,IIDO .... 11<1-. !' rlnrta -u .. ,... •-1411 -tollJilO.POO,_.,.).W._., ... t -lodlcatloa. ~ Kilol-llllfll up 10.. S3 -"" Caoal z-...,_ ,., ... . .... • far•tht Unttocl Statalo -med.ln Tho Unttod SUta -1101 ._. ,.. ~ 111q1t of hill wli'J'UbUdz.td _.I jaunts he: ~ and we art not oc:cu~ IOIMOM .. ,, wuazd to pln tome ld'f'&fltlll for lnlerna-taritory. Wt hue alwt)'l ~ tMI[IItiN -Communtom -olwaY> 11 tht expe.,. or Canal z. .. to be jutl • muc:ll • port ,.rtbt the co.try he is swom to repr•nt. Uniled Stile& u Alaab, Hlwall or tht da.trict On P'fbr!IUY 7.1974.Mr. Kllatop<took his of Columbia. I bUI)' tulteue 10 PaNma. While theft, he Staned ;,. I an .. a..,..me.nt tn pfineiple" to turn owr.ow CIHTitttltK,.,.,IICJt_.! ......... Canal "' the Matxist dktatonltlp of But Henry Kllol.,.r W>nlJ to tl,. OQf Canal General OmarTontjos,a friendoffideiCutro. away. His lr'lcredlblt: ~&h-ha:nd~ ha In jUit thlt one move, he hu reduced the prompted the distribution of a punch)', new preat'&t of the United States, lnlfatlated him-bumper slicker lhlt teada. ••Don 't pw Plaama self 1with another small·fry dictator, enhanced our canaJ! Give them ICJMinltf ftl•d!" his OWft position with every Amerka·hater on Fortunately, Mr. Kbllqer't Ftbf\I!UY 7 earth, and supplied the potential for a pack of apeement does nol have the (Ofee of ld. But Communists on-the·make to disrupt the world's It does commit our State DeJI*flmlat to tht lhlppina. cre-ation of a formal treaty-type ptOpoal, wllk:h Not bad for a sln&le day's work! must still be ironed out and d,ned _.,. tM 1Tk C.IMI ZoM &lonp To Us 1be next time you hear lllnclimonious pro~ 1pnda about American uploitation of little Pmam., consider the following: Panama be- came an independent country as a direct result of our nesotiation' to purchase lhe territory wb.re the Canal was built . The people of what was then part of Colombia wanted a canal, but the Colombian government did not. So the Panamanians seceded, and the United States even paid Colombia $25 million to smooth over the si tuation. We then paid the infant country of Panama SIO million for the ten·mile-wide suip of land whJch is now the Panama Canal Zone. The Hay·Bunau-Varilla Treaty established our na- tion's sovereignty over the entire Canal Zone "in perpetuity." Further, the United States paid for the construction of the Canal. We also promised to TOM'S CORNER: appropriate United States and hnarnaniln of· ficials. It iJ o ur pe:ss that Mr. Klalf'lllt 1w no intenlion of submiuina this maller to tiM fuD Congess. HoweVer, our Constitution (the MCOnd..,.. graph of Article IV, Section 3) slain that ""The Congress shall have power to d.b:poee Of ind make all nt!~dful rules and reaufationt IWpiCt· ina the territory or other property beJonM 10 the United St.ates ..•. "We ur,e ewry r .... to write to his Congressman .nd' Senaton, r~d· in& them of their duties and prerop.tiva to. that this incredible plan can be stopped. 1 If enouah elected officials hear frotll ., outraged public, the Canal will rem~in Ualted States property ,and the hiJh·nylna Secretary of State mi&ht be brou&ht back down to earth. II is also conceivable that a sufficiently arou•d America might even force Mr. Kissinser and his suitcase into early retirement. Copyrithr/914 by nr~ John 8/rclt Sockty F.-we AMERICA'S SACRED COW (Tht JUOnd in a ltrin J quickly assimilated. It doesn't ptr.:o:nl in~o.nas~ i.l Social take lon1 for the avera1e se,·urit)" benefits scheduled for There is yet another reilson youn1 person, once awakened, 1974 1s beinl finan ced by why Social Security is not like to see for "himself that rhe increuinl the "bitr" on the a private retirement insurance plan , as it was purported to beo Social Security odds are payche ck5 or hi1her-in..:ome loaded apinst him. workers. Last year t'he tauble Then there is the deeper WiiJt base was Sl0,800; this Private l ife insura ncr question of penonal freedom year it 10es to Sl 3,:!00. While co mpanies inue written contracn whi ch are leaally bindin1 upon thr company. and individual resPonsibility. this procedure is ri&ht in ttep A few years aao it was difficult with the aae-old ~cia!!_s\ ~die to 1et youn1 people ro of tuinl the produdiw These contracts pr ovide consider the question .. What is middle-class in order to pay policyholden with written the proper role of civil (or the .. 1oodies" tflat 1uarantees which ca n be covemment in a free society?" politicians so freely pus enforced in our courts of law. Now youna people are eaaer to aro~d to win votes, many A1tiohln ef• prl'lllltrlnsullftCC'~-.. e,A "li' hilts •• .......,. ~"Jdlll'lit Ui\.... the contract an chOGM from a ANr --·...._~=--'!£.--...:oar. ~ t1illlit ------~,. ..... _ number of rtllrernent options, don't come"upwitll tslh"at it' is to s• the pelnful Iff..., of most of which wftllrepay him a proper role of ci vil ~ialisM whm ft or his hdn more ' than he has 1overnment to force them to -in their own paychee.b. paid into the company. save for their own retirement, The~ is littk doubt that they This is nor 10 with Social much less for millions of won 't like what they ·~te. Se curity . It contains no distant stranaers. From there it is but a sbort written policy IUitantees. A Today many youn1 people , step to political activism. person c•n find his Social thanks to the educational Sooner or later the tide or Security "contract" suddenly advanta1es provided them by Socialist Se-curity will bc- chanaed whenever Con&reu their parents, start out earninl turned . All of the necessary takes a wtum to do so. The hilh incomes . Thus, they elements are already in citizen, as "policyholder," has qui ckly feel the Soc ial existence. All that is needed is nothina to say as In individual Security tax "bite" when a catalyst. (To bt' conrfnut'd.J sbout how his Social Security Consress raises the taxable (All rithfl r~stl'litd. Amrrfr-11;, "contract" can be chan1ed. wa1e base as it has been doi n1 Entf'rprlu Pllbliclltions.J It's 1 one-way street. durin1the last few yean. -Tom Ron• In co ntras t, a private As a matter of fact , the II Plano. TtXIlJ insurance company cannot chan1e any of its contracts without securin11 be voluntary llf«ment of e11ch insured person. II is true that most chanaes ITIIIde 10 far in the Social Security "contract" have been made at the u.pense of workina penoru in order to benefit retirees . But this one-direction chanae process need not always take place . It's a matter of relat ive political pull. So far Social Se c urity retirees and beneficiaries have heen a very 39TH YEAR OBSERVED ·U :. j ,. ,. " ,, . , .. ,. _, I. • SAVE All Models & Colors '88 FORD FALCON sgss '69 TOYOTA CORONA CDR. AT. todoo, W.... 41 .A TO. (Ull41l CHARGER suss '10 FIAT 124 SPIDER )ljiiMd,AM/fM. S258S -'ok, _, ..t...lt. ... 320. 1119<"1 ·-· ..... _ -uo.Oiiclnif>9 (Oll£0) '12 CAPRI MAY TKE JOY OF EOASTER BE WITK YOU AND YOURS Crime preyeatioft HWS OUTGOING 552 CLUB PresJdeot Mart A. SodeD, at rleflt, accepts the pretddential pYel eommemorattnc his term of ofttce from only elected chief oftlcla1 Norman Dahl. OHicers installed by SS2 The 552 Club, men's suppor t Tbe 552 Chb sponsors sev- group or Hoag hospital, Install-eral hmd-rail:lng eYents beoe- ed om cers aDd welcomed n1De flttng the hospital during tbe members to the orpniJatlon's year, lncludlng "a nleflt at the 21-member board of directors races," tbe 552 Club luau, and at the club's seventh annual tbe traclltiooal "Voices oC meeting, March 27, Cbrtstmas." The club has also The new president Is Norman sponsored a special drln to Dahl; 'flee-president, Tom tlnance construction of the Riley; ' secretary, Edward Doona Maguire Outll.ald r&dla- Sharp; and treasurer, Bill tlon therapy center at the hos- Grtmdy. JOOge Mark Soden ts pttal. the outgoing president. The olne oow bo&rdmembers EXAMS OFFERED FOR Installed loclooe As .. mblyman •ov •ucED PL •CEMEuT Robert Badham, Ernest Camp, " "" "' " Walter CrutteDdeo, J/.ayDill'd Franklln, Robert Guggenheim, Dennis Harwood, WUbur Lay- man, BUI Messenger and Don Pennington. Colle" credits In Engllsb., Spanish and mathemttics are the goal for a number of local b.ieh schOol students who wtu be taking adn.nced placement program ea.ms May 13-1'7. Sti.Kieots 1n U)ese APP cour- ses, offered at Corona del Mar and Harbor Hlefl schools, whO lr I. J AMIS GLAVAS --loodo Pollco O.Iof lill rtce~t J•.n, recrtat.SO.l btcycle r141Dc bu tiPtl'leoe4Mt a tremMCiou __.ce to lAt•· ell. Wlill t1111 lner- dtmud, -· --bicyclta baYt beeo Latrodoe«< to tbe _..I pui>Ue, &lid tt b DOt UDeOmmoa tor an ad.alt or JOUDI persoo to PlY ~warda of $175 tor a bicycle. UDior- tuutely, tblens bue easbed lo oa. tbe sport's popularltJ. SLnce 1989, an uerap ol 885 blcydes a yeu hue beeD stoleo., a1roost 17 a week. 1D Newport Beach ak»oe. Tbe tbeft rate Ia tYen hiJber In otber clUes Ln Southern Call!ornJ.a. The followlDC suaestJons may ktep YOIJI' bicycle, or your cblld's bicycle from beeomtnc cash I.A a thiers poeket: 1. Never leave a parked bf. cycle nnlpcked. U every bl<:J- cle owner took tbe simple pre- caution of locking bl.s bicycle, thens would be reduced by '15,.. 2. Doo't pill a cheap loek on an expensive bicycle. Cheq:l locks are vtrhally useless. A good bicycLe lock ca.n be pur- cbased at any cycle abop aDd most bardwaze stores. 3. Don't leave bicycles In tront yards or unsecured Ln carports overnf.gbt. Evenacas· Incumbent board members are Charles Matbewsoo, Dan McSweeney, RUdy Baro~, Andy Devine, James W, Hlnes, Bill Lusk, Robert McCurdy and Les Starnes. do well In the nams can use BRAD BUCKNtR OF Newport them as credits already earned Beach Ills jol.Ded Cochrane w~n they enter many colleces. Chase 1 Company Inc., Soutb- &..IGAL MOnCI lD the east, some kids enter ern cautorola-bued adnrtis- FlCTITIOt.S BlErNESS NAME collea;:e as sophOmores because in pubUc relations and -they'n already earned enough g, mar STATEMENT APP credits .. said Gordon ketl.ng nrm, as oopy writer. The foUowtng person Is doing • Prior to jolningCochraneCbase busLness as: Ellco, 21520~nt BechtOld, who tu.cbes an APP I Company he was eopy-wrner Orin, Suite 212, Irvine, Calli. Spanish course at CdMHS. with Bane~ Cbase Advertlsinc, 9266<, Edward C. Ellls, 640 J~~ PHOTOGRAPHER San DIOJO, servicing Denny's •• ""'ll '" ,, •• "u ... proteelod ....,. .. -w k. ........ ,......,... .. -. U&ble u J ~raNe. LIU eu-. tbo?F"" ol. '*Je... of tile ... otrle ... -""eold •eb ,., • ..,...,. tapeoatM hlllt .. oolartd ,. ......... Wfiiiii&IP cu • .,_toNIIN" .--to-ttr-17 .....,.fttblt to JO'I t.ld to tbe oollcelfttlo- Fially, .._ r-lllqele. It'• r.calllred by tbe aualctpal code. OaiJ c. oW ol tbl' .. btcyclu l&oa. art heated. It a lleeued btqelt 11 stolell. tbere ll a ~ P'e&tlr cbaDce of tU rtcOYery. Tbe UctuH cott oa.l)' $1.50 for fOG' years, a.ad are a't'I.Uiblla.ttbeNewport S.eh poUee dlputment aDd all ftre .tatloal. LIGAL MOTICI FICTITI0\.6 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiDC pereoas are dolDC bulDeaa as: Dl-Tech Systems, 1599 S~rlor An., B-5. Colta Mesa. CaUf. 9!62'7: Robert 0 . LJDCb, 412 Pla.r.r.a LIGo, Newport Beach, Callf. 92660; Robert F. Le cierc, 20091 KUDe Orin, Sa.nta Ana, CaU!. 1:10?; Harry A, WU- lla.ml, Z26'75 lA.VU.. Orin, Ml.Jskm VIeJo, Calli. 92675. Tllll bllllMu ls coo:hact$1 by a ,.Denl partnership. Stptd: Robert L. Lynch. Thla atatemeDt wa.s 0.1~ wttb tbe Co1.111ty Clerk ot Ora.~ Couaty OD April I, 19'74, WU - U&m E. St Jobn, cot.ll.ty clerk. by Theresa M. Ward, dep!Xy. PubUsb: AprU 4, 11, 18, 25, 1974, ln tbe :iewport Kubor Eulp. F -US&5 .,. ............... ~ ' lei••••ll•ltoll .......... Orhkic hfM ...... .... • '•rfect • .,. ......... . • DeeM..., ,. .. h .,._., .. n .. • Wettr St•~ ltffttwel • """"'"'' a • ..,., MeMid fiH fU!IOIATfS • • • ADD ONE SCREAM Can you imagine pouring turpentine on an open cut7 This was the favorite way tO pn:vent lockjaw some yean qo. Naturally, we wouldn't think of doina this now. But then, we're lucky. We have tetanus IO!I..otds and antitoxins. Thanks to medical sc:~. lockjaw need no looser be a killer . . previously, death oa:urrod in 90% of the cases. Children, because of their affinity for C\IIS, so~timcs pick up th(: tetanus aam. So. i( there are youn" children m your filmily, be sure to ask your physic•an about pre'o'Cnli'o'C tetanus shots. It's a/ .. ·uys wise to seek your doctor's advice before using any med.cmcs. And nell! time )'OU hive a pracription to be: fil led, think of us. Christensen Pharmacy *1 L COAl'!' K'WT .. COJIOJIA DEL IIU OIIIOLE :1 ·1550 c01r• •• ...,.,..,., w-.oow ,. ... .,.,.. ""'"'. "'" I•CLYUW'I • Y'IA• •u"•""""' • Cl.llfoM I ... ~. •. , ....... ,.r,......._ ..... , • Com,ltte '"''•ll•tienl • 'rofeuion1t AullteftCt •·•~ 'o•''" f. C•••• k<et•·•~• • ComJIItte hbric S.l~etiofll • DHor1tor Mtrd•ere (in•t•ll•d & le,•irelllll • Dr1,.rit1 ......... Altertd I le,•ired ffiiiiiS •tiiANGf O ~pring Cfla~ ~piung · N.._t S..ch:··K·S DISPL •y •t OCC R•staurants, H. sau Esq., rlsh ,, " A " I Chips and Carna.Uoo T-.. ...,.u:t'& ~IT IJI'CLUSIW" CWAIIIANftU M.o\Nit't' &lltVJCI""' T his .buslDess Is cooducted Thirty. elcflt J)botocnphlc He receiYed his B.S. decree j • COlT ..,._.,, cl .. n•n s40-1 366 '701 N-port byanlnd.l~uL prlotsbyfamedJapanesepbOto-In television and nlm produe-•nd ae rvin 64'2 -0270 lh·d 01 l7t+! S•. Signed:. Edward C. Ems. grapher Eikoh Hosoe, plus se. tlon:~tr~o:m~San~D:I:•:go~Sta=te~Unl~--~~"'~.,~o~~~~~r~W<~•~•~~~~!~!!!~~~~~~~~!!:~C~o~"~·~"'~·~·~·~~~ This statement was ftledwlth lected works by members of Yerstty. the County Clerk of Orange Oranre Co&st Collep's photo Cowtty on March ZO, 1974, Wll -faculty, will be on display April Uam E. St John, county clerk, IS through M1y 8 In tbe DCC by Theresa V., Ward, deputy. art pllery. 1. reeeptlon will Publlsh: April 11 , 18, 25, be held Wedoesday, April 1'7, May 2, 1974, In the 1'-lewport from S:30 to 9 p.m. Harbor Ensign. F -32404 The OCC photo instructors HEW SKILLS TAU GHT IN V.I.E.W. WORKSKOP Woman's V.I.E. W. (Varied Interest Educatiooal Workshop) is opeoing Us third session of cla.sses April 15 at !28 N, Newport BlYd.. Newport Helcbts. Fo\mded by Carolyn . Baraes and Jackie Cook are VIctor Landweder, Larry Larsen, Ron Leighton, Tina Lend, Brla.n Lewis, Brian MU- ter, Jotm Sanford, SteYe Scbwara, Arthur Taussig am Jotm .upton. PRE-SUMMER SWIM LESSONS OFFERED Tbe Oraop Coast YMCA an- of Costa Mea, tbe wor kshop 11 a pla.ce for today'& woman (aDd men too) to learn DeW att1ls and ·~ HU exprts- a1on tDd cr•Urity. Tbecl&uea ue Umtted 1D 11M to IDiure each student petiOIIII lDd J.D. dlYldtlll attentloa from t!le teaeber. Tbere 11 DO IH41Dc or eompet!Uoo. nounces pre-swnmer swtm \es. ~~~~=~~~ JODI for klnderprten and pre-~....,; ..... school boys aDd gtr!JI ages 3 aDd older. Tbe oew 10 leiSOII. procra.m will baYe 2 courses --begin- DiD& AprU 22 and May 15. Regtltntlon boars are from 10 a.m. to Z p.m. Mooday tllroqb Thursday. Eacb course operates M·X1· day, WedDeaday and Friday be- hrMD 2 and 3 p.m. with tal! hour lessoos. Tile cla.sses are Umlted to 4 stOOents per Ln- structor. Three skJU levels are taueflt from beifnner tllrougtl to advanced. Sign up time Is April 15 througll 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the YMCA, 2300 Unt • nrslty Drive, Back Bay, Keep cool wit h CJ.NVAS AWNINGS LOSANGELFS FEDERAL SAVINGS ' Personal Checking Account Why pay a service char&re to have a checking account? You can have one free-including your ftnt order of personalized checks -at a cooperating statewide commercial bank. Required: a Los Angeles Federal Savinp Account of $2500 or more. PL US• f~ Informed Bu~n! "Club'" Membeuhip, Safe Oe:posit • Box. Travelu. ChK'ks and more than 20 moN" f~e serv- ieu I some requi~ minimum balan«). Most InqiiQI'tant Service at each Loa Anceles F~enll SAvinlr.' FAmily FmannAl ('pntt'r, of course. is -high int..rHt. year aftf'r yf'n, on m~UT"f'rl savin R"~ You also lf'l'l the valuable assil'llan<'r of thP l..ol' AnfZ"t'lE"l' Ft'rl('rRI ~Avin~ Coun.!!elor , who is trained to -translate-the aometimes bAfHinlo! IRnR"UAJlE' of fin:mrl' into plAin Ensrlis.h (and sometimt>s evf'n JliRin SpRni.!!h . .T11.pan ('~. Chi- nese and other lan,ruafZ"t'S ). -handle all the detail.!! for ~·ou wh1•n you w11.nt to tr 11.n11fPr you r account to Los AnJrPies Ff'dt>n l SA\·Jn~. -help you decide ••hich R«Ount. or comhmation of M\'inp ac- counta, will giv~ you thf> hight>~t IO<'Om l· on 1n~\1Tf'cl Mwinjl!l and the beat pro~tion for your t>~latR . START YOUR LOS ANGELES FEOF:RAL SA\"1,-GS AC"C"OUNT TODA Y.ONE MINUTE ANDONESIG!'IATl'RF.I~ ALL IT TAKES. -\~Nl l AL INT.:Rt-:"'T M ATt~~ UN I~:OOl l Kt:U ~\\I~(;S .-----_:__:__:_::..__:__:_:_ All onttttsl CfMTII)OUI'Idecl cleoly ------------, 5X'% --·~ ·------..... -----........ ___ ,... .. ·=--~--..... _, ... _ .. .......... ·-· , ..... -..:.:::.::"::!":'~"~ ----c-...... ·-· ., __ _ '"' "i,-:''\! -· ... ..... _ .. 7!{% ,...,...__ ··-I I __ _ , ......... ~-· 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% 7.79" &.. --............ .._. ClOI .. ·--II _, tl-wtlll t!IIT lflternt -·· n• ... ..,, fiiiMr ~ Copi·~ ........ 11 ...... I ............ ,.,.... .t 1..., ... II ........ .,. f" ... ll . ........._ .. .......,. ...... Cl • ••• x ..... NEWPORT BEACH: sus "*···~ ...... <n•> 671 t • (Ao:: 11 ......... ,_ at,.IWI) ..._...,_. e' , ....... .. o...~ --- ' 'MILL IMIIIIOD'IIIUD ,_Mal-. 15- T1lo -·---llill-........ Authorized Dsaler PERMA-STOR FOODS 2960 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA.~ Tel : (714) 656-7210 HOURS: Mon. · S.t. 8 · I c ..... ........, Food Preperation Dernordb 1rions Soturday April 13th 11:00.4:00 NEW! Backpack and Camping Supplies SUDRI "FROM DARK THRU DAWN" REV. CHUCK SMITH PASTOR · GA-LY*RY CHAP·f-t SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC 500 VOICE HARBOR CHORUS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MERLE VALDEZ BOR HIGH ~TADIUM • by Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club '' • r ' (lnfl•table) UI!SPECTIOH I REPAIR ,. I 'I REPACK 1 WI stM. wtth 1 ~ ..-..tlon to determine your Mld.lhen WI htlp select the •id that's right for you. Choose from 1 complete line of Zenith Instruments priced from ; $8S.OO to $390.00: lhe prk e In· · eludes all v. comultltkln and afltt· ~ purchae adjustments neeaswy to ~ )'OUr complete uuttxtlon. Batteries A for 111 mlka of M•lna aids. UJ , • .....,..,...,. ..... IIIS11UUTI SANIAAHA MI-A N, ,.._ 92101 .. ,_. Two More Reasons why Richards serves you better RICHARD'S MARKETS NOW ACCMJ S4M~SftA t;N .. a.;f' t'• ..._I ?'>fb BANKAMERICARO ON -lil!v PU~ali.U,.JiJt LIDO CENTER 3433VIA LIDO · HARBOR VI EW 1660MAC ARTHUR LO NEWPORT AT PAULARINO STREETS 6:00 A.M. It PAS:J'OR lOTHAILY.JORNOW ' . ' CHRIST LUTHERAN _CHURCH, COSTA MESA ',~...:. __ '_-. ~G4 · ,ll,. .· .. ~· • e.t.'' ( • • EVEN THE DOG WAS UBEAT" On the old New England Farm! Spring uvacation" then meant hard labor for Mom, Dad, and all the Kids. Today ... SPRING V-p.CATION I Dad gave the orders ... plow the west forty, milk the cows, pick the potato bugs, hoe the corn and garden crops, chop wood now for winter, mow and stack the hay and gr ain, clean the barns, and spread the manure! That was spring "vacation'' in the '1good old days"! Kids today, in Newport Beach, should thank their lucky stars not only that they'r e not back on tbe farm., but also because modern Colony~Paints have made sprmg painting around the house and boats a job that's fun . }.L FORGIT IN NEWPORT BEACH ' . Gives Kids and Dogs a nBreak!" ~r ,-•• • ~ "-~.l"' ', '"'·s:! ~ ·-Take advantage of the Holiday Season! Now's the time\ to enlist the kids ... the whole family, in a job made easy by Colony8 Paints ... BRING SPRING COLORS To Your Home Now! There's a NO "DOG'S UPE" HERE! Colony • ) WE HAVE LOTS THAT REAUYLAST Paint or Varnish for The colora of • bowl of flo••rs. • pnlen In bloom, or • ,... - ... bNulllul, but -..g. Our c-., Point cotoro .,. bNulllul too -but .,. famoua for their unlodlng durability. H you would like to caphlre your lnorlte cote,. In Plllr'lt. ... , .,. ...._,. tor bMuty Mel ctur.tNHty -neat time hy Colony P•ln• ... you'll/ike the difference! almost anything! HERE AT THE HARDWARE STORE WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO HARDWARE, ELECTR IC AL EQUIPME NT, HOIIIEWARES, TOYS SHARE WITH YOU THE EFFORTS BEING EXERTED TO Dl-OR BEACH NECESSI'i'IES, YOU WIL L FIND YO'IIl MOMENTS PROVE THIS AREA WHICH YOU HAVE CHOIEN FOR YOUR HERE A PLEASANT MEMORY. A FRIENDLY SIIIL& ARD.OOOD HOME. WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU AND HOPE WHEN SERVICE AWAIT YO U EVERY TOlE YOU VIIIT U1, AND .IF WE YOU CALL, WHETHER FOR PAINT, PLASTER, PLUMBING, ooti'T HAVE THE ITEM YOU WANT WE 'LL ORDER IT FOR YOU, THE SOUTHLAND'S FINEST • HARDWARE • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIANCES • PLUMIING su,..,..,.~, Peatw .. Netlonelly AdvertiMd ~ranch of MerchondiM ot Folr Prien • • ' . " • coilracf awarded -lortlle I!JIIIIIIIIIP-.o E\ r ol I ......... WIUM ...... tedii .. OIIIIIIr -ot Rooc -MDIO-WSSS--..,., -·-to•--. -alla, e.,.. .... c•oetor• ·ot •--uouoot-. ... Oobrlo~ ~-wtE1 Tolal -lor 1M ""'"""" "cca ta lali l(ay rill COIII!Ilo· -projacl, ilclod5oc .... tlOD ICbedultd bel:we tbl ted mell Ud ............._ a. -.. ot 11oo ,_. Uoulod aUOI,ao, ':'llo boll-ww loo loealad 'GET ACQU AIHTED' ... ,.... to · tile -I1U1dllc •pn10 oo tile -ell olde ct MEETING APRIL 13 tbe boepl.tal complex. · Tbt Otup :o.tJ Wolntl'l Fuodlae lor tile c-bu Dl-cl Amori<U 1-looea a opoctal proJect ol tile Coacr-will OOld a 101 55Z Club, men's I\CIPOI't ~ aqllllDted cbl.mpape ud cUI ol lloo bo&pltal. Tbe balldliiC '10..UOC at tile Eloplll Bon, ==~=I ~ ----'-- will be aamad tile Dooaa Ma-447-1/Z E.l'llbst.,CootaM-, OI'IN 11:• A.M.. 4 f';M. MON. THIIU SAT. l'lfr• Duflltld UemorlalRadl&-at lZ:JO p.m. A&lrlllS. ...__ • ..,, "• .... ,...~ ....... , .... ,.. . HoD TberapJ Ctlllr lametDOI')' Plll'l't Fkltroa of Jo Del J #QITA MESA o1 Mrs. Mar ... u Dolllald, woo croo.Uooa will .-oUt 01111 1161 NIWPOIIT IILVO- io.t bel' Ufe to cucer, aad 1D dried floral dllplaJI. llar&a ~~::;·::;::~::::;;;;;;;~ reeopltloo of Mr, Datftekl, wbo GoddSDu. bolteu. wW taform bu been aettYe in tbt dnelop-tbl P'~ oa latclor dMip.. , =: :'U>e ~~~ ns a SCR.IPPS PROF TO TALK DoDI.tiODS from tbe Edward <AU Kubik, prolenor of m ... L. Emmett family, Mr. &Dd ~ IDd CODIPC*f·iD-rnldiDcl ·1'11 ftM:8DfG 8 ~'fG&D (If 11118 caa.T Mro. lollll C11rcl, Dr. Cbarles atScrl!>poColle&O,wlllbe..C AliD T8 .. LI, WITII-m!l'hCTICAL A. DeLaney, Mr. aad Mrs. -at a ... .., l'fllllDC CIIRJITIAII Uf!IIG. .ALL -AU 'ftLCOMI. Charles Hester, Mrs. Detuda pluDtd by tM 0raDC'I C01.1t eo..lli ud ...,...anl"b'L Sutuvan aad t1>e Hoag Fouoda-Cbapler, ScriiJpl AI.,.... IUIIIIAY _'f!CII, tloa, aucmelllod by otber C1llll AssoctaUoa. A ao-0011 eoct-WORSRIP EERVICES A11D SlJIIDAY SCHOOL CIDLDREN'S HOME SOCIETY PATRONESSES Mn. Artbar ltJ'Ie to the chlmpape reception at the home of Dr. and from community memben, taU bour at I p.m. a:SO 1:45 ud 11:00 A.M. · E, Brlga: &ad Mrs. 14wreoce E. Brown join Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Terrell L. Root In Irvine Cove. (Photo by Peter have enabledtbeboiPitaltopur-cede dluft at tM Ab'POOrter EVENINGiDYICE •.•.•..... 7:0b P.M. o.rte of tbt Newport, Harbor Aaxlllary to motor GatsbJ-Z. M, Slbpr .) chase a Unear accelerator to liD oe FridaF, PHONE : 1'75...4650 PATRONS T 0 BE HO N~~C~J~R~IE~D2 ___ ~~:~~i:~b~~:~.:.;·~~~t;~t.~~,:;~: .. ~. ·;.::-~~~lor:""~:~.-:'~.~~~~~~:~~~·aad;dls~~u~:utn~:;}.~~·~~hl~·~~~::;··;~;..,~~~o~·~·~~~~·~~~~-~PII;"';· ~-;";~-~·~M~ .. ;An;;·~~ I ({,(~ I 0 I ' I I I I . . ' • tnt MIWPOIT I COSTA MilA ....,., I I I ·I 'I I Tbe 1974 patroos or Newport Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Harbor AuxtUary of CbtldreD's S. Crlspfn, Dr. and Mrs. Tho- Home Society will be honored mas W. Doan, atessrs. and Aprtl 21 wtth a cbampape re-Urnes. Fred V, N'. EIUs, Paul ceptloa 1n tbe home or Dr. and W. -Elmquist, Byron Fanrell, lllra. Terrell L. Root, IrYiDe Lyman H. Farwell, David L. Con, Lagar:a Beach. Patroas Fraser, Norman A. Gamble, aid tbe allllllary 1n provtdlng Walter Ga)'ller, Mrs. W, Allen medical ud ~pmetcucy care Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert for Deedy mothers aDd 1n spoo-Guggellhelm, Dr. and Mrs. John 8orlDC c.hli:ireD awa.ttirlc adop. K. Hamel, Messrs. and Mmes. tloD ta foster bomes. A. AleD.Dder Hamitton, Rolla R~elYIDJ' wtth Mrs. ~oot, R. Hays Jr., Dr. aod Mrs. Auxiliary prestdeot, and Or. Frank Herman, Mr . aDd Mrs. Root will be Mrs. Henry t George M. Holstein m, and Stotseoberc. t..U cr.trmu. U.n. Russett L. lseU. Tbose j)iDing tor the ftrst other patrons fnc lude M~s- time 1n this tDde&Yor are Mr. sr s. and Mmes. Robert Jack. and M,s. Donald Ayers, Beo SOD, James R. Knapp, James t"!~~~~-...,--~ Deane, Messrs. and Mmes. W. Laws III. Kobert Lueas, Larry Deane, Gavt.D Herbert John Macnab, Maurice C. Mc- Let us help )'Oil mlYe tbem • We are a tall aemee paint 01111 decoratlne store. ~ ~ J "--Cray, Colonel and Mrs. Alan r., ..,. ..... ld M. Koll, Vincent J Ml M McGinnis, Lee Cbapio sammls, . ckle, r . and Mrs. JOhn JohD. A. Storch, and George H. A. Murdy m, V.rs. Ray Mur- Yardley. phy, Messrs. and Mm as. Rl. chard Nabors, Paul Nissen, Patrons coat1nuing tneir aid Paul A. Palmer, George T, to the AUI:illary are Mrs. Lloyd Pnerer, Edker Pope, John F. Aubert, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Porter, AluanderS.Rados,aDd ~,....,, Mrs. I,"*-Bee~ Mrs. Haster R, Rlnf. cba.mp, Mrs. Josepb *'-Beek, More are Mrs. PaulY., Ro-M"rs. Artbur COCI1S,-Mra. Eai1 u ... _ ... u Ed gers, -essrs ......... mes. - G. Cortett, Dr. lDd Mrs. Han-ward M. Rolettl, Henry T. Se- 91!1 B~nvenuti, Mrs. Charles gerstrom, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Boice, Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. SUctler, Messrs. and Mmes. A. Boyd, Messrs. and Mmes. Denis Sullivan, John J. Swigart, Louis M. Boyle, Jr., Chester Richard c. Vernon, Robert Vor. E. Brab)'D, Arthur E. Brtcgs, dale, Edward G. Wumlngtoo, Lawrence E. Bron, Walter Thomas c. Webster, Robert Burroughs, Joseph L. Carver, N. Weed, Charles s. Wheeler, :;.:::::::::! Leroy Carver Jr.,BewleyAllen Horace s. Wilson Jr., Richard aDd Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. W. Yantis, Mrs. George Yardley Also SIC'PQI'tlng the au.xUlary J ·• M ad M Geo r., anu r. a rs. rge are Judge and Mrs. Elisha A. p. Yule. EAR TESTS GIVEN Travel FOR YOUNGSTERS AIR TICKETS TOURS CRUISES elinor bacaeu, Manaaer elaa l&ller 675-1-100 306 Merine Avenue -Cllrllt, ._ This Easter send a touch of Springti111e. TheFTD HappyNest: ' t nrnn ~~.t--FLOWER SHOP Ull'll• Luscious green and growing planter. Usually ,available for less than '125()* The HappyNest-Lovely spring • flowers or luscious green plants with the FTD Extra Touch of, a quaint rattan basket. The basket comes with a matching handle and chain. So it am be either set on a table or hung in a window. And either way ... what nicer way to say Happy Easter? Just call or visit your nearby FTD Florist today. (Most ac~pt major credit cards). He can send your gift almost any-;. where. Usually available for less than $1SOO* It's a special way ' to lie tlwre. CallOifviolt .. -Y· We can Mnid your -ctlon a1m0e1 anywhetw • "Your Extra Touch Florist" of I liMe, .... ·---~--- .. ' ' EM TALK TODAY llr 'J.C. "-"'1" J.C. HufrlftPiw'-...,_ no,. er 1G3 NewporT eiwt ,_ "'"" e COIU MHI MrtdmMk ftN more rhMt 21 y-., if Mt eurftDI/ry ott ,.,, Md }ftl.lry, WORLD'S OLDIST JIWILRY Tlio E-,uolqolaye labor, eoadltted ea..tYe IIDderllfoaoll ....... lor tgr, q,.,... for al 1aut two Jbou, ADd years, all! It ls'prob- able lbl.t the tn011: ucleDt tarqm ... mlaes an at Sua- bit Efkbedem oit tbt Stat Peat.uula, wberi they ·~ay ~Ye beeD worked u ta."'lJ 1.1 3400 B.C. Tbt world's oldeat jewelry pieces are uoq~~esUoDiblJ trorr tbl Sloal PeaiDoula,IUid lllclllde the caned turqool• 1D tbe bracelets of QUNil Zer of Eapj's Flrlllllynuty. Most famous ~ turquoise deposits are in. Iran, where m1n.lnc Is sttll .active aod may date bact to lbl btcln- ntnc of the ChrllttaD en. PersJa, Cblna, Tibet and southwestern Uotted States are tbe only lmportut sour- ces of turquoise today. The oameturqiiOiee means "turkish," and tbb: pm was given Us aame prot.bly be- cause 1t wu ortctm.lly brolllftt lo E aropo lbroup T'urtey from Persia. Ttds pm, wb.l.cb n.rlas In color from areea to blue, is sttU b.I.PI.J nlDtd. today. ID add1Uoo to Ita: use u a rlll( gemltooe, It Is a fnorlte of brtmettes, whose dart hair Is etfecthel)' acceoted by tbt color In beautlM turquoise earrt.acs. ********************** NAMES MAKE NEWS * * * *-*. ;:.,: 'Jc.:~ .. ;t! ~.'ft.~.*.;~*~~'**** II.Ul'I'Oif IIEEJ[ ., ~-to -·· 1111 ..... Dlllo, ...... ., lllCb ..... 1,1 .,.., 'Ia .,. ci. 10 CaJUarlla 1 tllo lnlot-Gl --IF' ... Ip, ........ to a. ..,..._ _ ... ...., ""'' lett IPOIIIOhd b(ttbDtUol hpediUON bl.. • • • • 1ten•ttcwJ o1 BeliDIDM' IIU& Bru1a, ..a TJIIOnr::.! ROIDB IR. ol Ida, OM ot of Mr. Uld Mra~ a.rtoo ._t ot. uo w. tbt ..,._,.tid elll.rW •lllber• o1 ICewport 0ctU Froat, DOW -,til .... the· ...uo-1 -. Harbor Alll«teu Lepoa POit ttl, WU re- rtciOM1 ftall, PlllrPOIM o1 tbt PfOII"'II w cntb' 1111'•••• wtlb a 50-r-r .., lor tab lo ... ~ ... llllod IUid to-·-lo Loctoo .... Ud • ewtlllcale lor --DUUcJpate 11 ec.lelttflc e'Jpionttou · · mtmb«llaip • .He wu U. IICI*t ecamudllr , · • • ,; . ol ,tbe P._ .III'Ytal ll. 1115. 'heo'• record •HEATHEI\ SPE~ER 18 y~ okl IICbool· of MI'Yice U Ford -.a.r for the Rubor 111'1 from i~Ttae, ~ bttD. clilloMG U · q... Ar• al80 *'" bact from 50 ,_,, liD •.• ot the U.'fQtock fl.Dd dairy Jbow to be Mid A.aotlaer PM HI • ..._. rtceiYiaC a cap April 5~9 at the Great Wutein exJdblt cea-ltar IDII certlfteate b 50 JeU'I ol coa~ ter, lAs Aqe .... H11tber, a member at tbl ~=R lAC: u!::.t:mber~blp to ~-rx:.~ lrTtDe st., Reacbira 4-H Cr.b wtU be 001 • w err u..-IWPOI' ot !00 4-H me~nblrs aDd ,.,..., Farmers Harbor Po.t Ill 1959 from Ci1eDIJIIe Polt ot Amertca ftG wtll e:ddbU beef IDII cll1ry 127, HAP REICHNER, cbapl&lD ol Poll !91 cattle .wtM ud AMp at tbe.,.. for lhUJ yars, recetYed a fO-ytar COD- ' . · tlaaoua membershiP star. HIATHIIl SPIMCI!R ' Dl LDIIHZO NICHOLAS DE LORENZO of Newport Beach has Jotaed the en•lroomental plannlnc aod landscape arcb.l.tectural firm of EDAW IDe. as an uaoctate, accordlnr to DONALD H. TOMPXINS, flce-presldeot am prtDclpal ID chirp of the Soutbtro CaWorDII. omce in Newport Beacb. Mr. De 1Are1110 Is a erad- •te of Cautora..ll State PolytecbDtc Uo1nrslty In Pomooa IDd was formerlJ orrtce ma.oager aDd desiper for Joaes.Petersoo Asaocla.tes • • • Seml-flaal cash award .rtnaen 1D tbe lllJll IC.bool dh11ioD ottbl BIDk ol Am...tca &cll1tfl• meat &warda: J.Dei..S. STANDLEY I:lalN, 1111 Do-.b!D Ter ., Irvloe Terrace, ot Coroaa del liar bleb tcbool, ftrst pll.ce wlnDer Ia Uberal am: JUUA CRAIG, 1000 S. LaDe, Harbor View 81111, of Corona delMar bllbiiCbooi,ZDd place wtiUMr 1D Yocatloall uti; KIMBERLY KAY, 1515 Warwick LaDe, Harbor Htpluds, ot Newport Harbor bleb scbool, bel place wiADer 1D ftDe arts; ROBERT llacOOJtALD, 1121 GokSeiR'od be., Harbor Vtew HUll, of Corooa del Mar h1Cb scbool, Jrd place wtnner in ft.De arts. FiDII competltioD wtll be held May 22. Com~Uidty eollep wtDDers 1D tile seml-ft.Dils 1Dclude the tonowLDc from Druce Coalt CoiJep: RANDY !IOFFIIAN, !0181 Bay- Yiew, Suta Ana Hel&bts, Wlaaer 1D business; DENNIS SHEEHAN, 19451 P'rch Circle, Hunt- lDrtoo Belcb, winDer Ia teclmlcai-Yocattooal; JAMES F!MEA, 90Q Medller,.._ H•tiJic, ton Beacb, wiDDer ill 10etal scieoce- hum&D.Ittes; RICHARD PESAVENTO, 18859 Walaut St., FoiiDtal.a Valley, w1llDII' 1D science lAd eoe1DetrtDc. Soatbern CallfornLa ftnals •UJ be bekl May 1. CORONA DEL V.AR higtl school seaior Pete Baas admires an W'lbf'oken. olla, or water bottle, be fotiDd Feb. 23 1n the Blair Valley area of tbe Anu.-Borrqo Deser-t. Pete is part of a field ecology class' wbtch on the same fteld trtp found the other pottery and the miner's cooking pots shown, as well as the olla, which is typical of those made by the Desert Cahuilla lDd1ans between 1200 and 1800 A.D. The ecology class, taught by Roc. SctmJteer aDd Dale Ghere, was sear ching UDder rocks for insects aDd had already foW'ld several centipedes aDd scorpions wbeo the arcl».eoloetcal t1Dd was made. The oil's authen- Hcity has been veritled by archaeologtsts at UC IrYID.e. The olla renulns the property of the State of Cautornia. N.B. DEMOCRAT ClUB TO ELECT The Newport DemocnUc Club will hold its kick-oft party for this election year at 7:45 p .m. Tuesday, J..prll 16, at the Park Newport Spa. J im Thorpe, former mayor of San Juan Capistrano and candidate for county super- •lsor, and attorney frank Bar- baro, ca.odidate for state Senate, wm address the gro~. Other caudldates and tlleir represeo- taU•es are sc.beduled to speak and distribute tbeir Uter•ture. Election ol omcers wtll be held. The retiring omc::ers a.re Artbur Wrlebt, prel\cltDtl Joaue Cu!JOQudJotmCv.oa. Yice -presidents; Lane Sber- man, treasurer; aDd Ba..rry Michaelson, secretary. MAN, WOMAN OF YEAR AWARDS TO BE MADE The community affairs com- mittee of the Costa Mesa Cham- ber o! Commerce •·ill present the man aDd wonun of the year awards at a 0000 luncheoo meet- Ing April 25 at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St. TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY MEMBERS ot Girl Seoul Troop S5S nsited the Newport The speaker will be Giles T . Brown, dean of graduate studies and professor of tustory at Cal State Univer sity, f uller- ton. His topic will be .. U's rreat to be human." lltURSOAY, -ll~ 1114 CO-MLIN,CM.. atiiWJ.a)J ~ . Blct 1a tbe UD CellWJ, tM CidMee pbarm .. a-1& . . . 1.. Gllletol 111111t1r Gl -.aJ a~e. ... CCI:Ita.I..Md lbolt 1100 ttem• tt.t could be combtDed lito l!llllUaM ot dlfler- eot "eompoets." Cblaa's ..,... polWet.l rectrne promotes tbe study aiM! llf-ol modera WMtera medicine but also s&.DCUaDs the old time reme- clles, most of wtl.lcb are stSll widely ...t todiJ. Chlnese doctora may treat tbelr patleatl wttlli uUblottcs comblned -.ttb lotus seeds, -a can, tlpr booes or other esoteric th1np lD wh!cb tbe pt.tlent bas creat conftdeoce. Muy older ClllDese are cool'inced that Western medl- clDe makes them weak. Tbe best ol Western medlcioes are oo baftd In our Pharmacy, awaJUoc your doctor's pre- scripl.loo, You'll t1nd that our Baby Goods Sec- tion is completely stocked with the beat of ever)'lhlDc lood for YOUR t:.by. We'll deUYer, U you wlab. ' • • • HANDY lttNT: Moisten top ol molded relatln and a cbUled plate to mate U easy to center relatin oa the plate. I@'SIDE.i PHI\RMA~ WITH CARD 'N PARTY 1016 bayside c!r. -newport beach -california, 92662 ~ • !!a!!timt.l ·~ SOMETHING TO THN ABOUT YOU PAT $4.11 PER POUim FOR QUALITY II.Y. STEAl< , WE WILL 1111011. TOP QUAJ.n'T 10 OZ. II.T. STEAl< Dllllllll FOR YOU , TillS IIICLUiliS SOUP , SAI.Ail, AU GRATIN POTATOES , GARLJ: TOAST, WE SET YOUR TAIILE , GIVE TOPSI:RYICE, WAIR ~. ALL YOU 00 IS EMJOf TOIIISELF., Jld FUSSI , WE HAVE THE KIOOW BOW , . KELLY'S rreratlons ARE NOT EASY ... THATS WHY WE HAVE TWO EXPERT SEAMSTRESSES HERE TO GIVE BOTH MEN AND WOMEN FINE SERVICE AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. CLEANERS & LAUIIIDitYI 6« 0 2512 LECTURES SOIEDUL"D Harbor Ensl.p .. wapaper March 2'J to see the printing " preues In oporalloo oo press day, Vlsllnrs lnehllled, Oraoce Coast EYenloC Col-bottom row, left to rlcht, LIDda White, Dara Marsden, Ieee •lll offer a 4-part lee-0oana Fowler, Jenuy McNam•: middle row, Michele .:..::N:.::e=ed=-=a_H:..:.e::.:l rung Hand? CALL GARY & }ONG'S ture series, "Trant pboto. Isaacaoll. Gretchen Campbell, Marreret Weller, Wrl cnpby," oo 4 successtn saode, Denise Walls, and top row, Jody Vickers, Kathy Friday ennlnp, beelonJ..Dc' KM, Laurie LJOU aDd Liaa C.UUcb. They are 4th, 5th April 19. II rlmB from 7:30 to &Dd stb enders. (Euip photo.) 9:30 p.m. l.n OCC's Sdence ~~~~~R ... u~d~ .. -:~ Volunteer action report BRUSH & HAMMER (rlil.). Who receatly COri'Pleted two trips arCMkl Ute world Tbe iood old soocs are lots the Ubrary at UC I to read &Dd hu made 9 uciii'.SOU of 1\m tor residents of coon I-material aad condens~ it. At to tbe Orltllt 1D tbe put 3 escent hoapltals. U you play least 8 bours a week are re- yea.rs. His lectures ue lllus-a ptaoo or eullar and would qulred. trattd wttb b1J: truel slldes. eo joy leadlDca stnc-aloog ses-Tbe stalt of the Unite-d Cere- ::..;;.;;;;;;..;;;;..;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;. sloo, the VolUDtary Action Ceo-brat Palsy Assn. Is busy ter, !O'J AYocado St., Costa preparing a preteleJhon mall- Mesa, pbooe 642-0963, can ciYe toe and they Deed lots of help. you f\lrtber details. 673 . 5333 ., 67S • 4079 PAINTING & VARNISHING Ezterlor 1 lDtertor -Homes l Apartments Docks " Landings Wood presening & Bleaching CARPENTRY General Repair s We're Making Some Easter Offers You Hero are ot .. rYoluoteer "'' MESA AIRMAN GOING po~~=~• aro ...,..,. at TO BASE IN SPAIN Fatntew state Holpltal tor.-. Atrmu Paul F. Bogda.nowlc&, melltally retarded ctlUdrta aDd SOD of Mrs. Mary Ann Bog- adds deYeq, pbystcal am ao-dtoowtca ot 256'JA0raoge Av e., clallkllls. Costa Meaa, bas &nd~ated at Custom Cabinets, boat bozes, etc, Cabi.Det &. clo&et repairs FIDCt repair &r Construction Hardware lnstaUaUoa LarrD I'AIIIDI. AT lttE .uo1 -=···· Can't Refose ! J-Our "INe it up" s~ will lilt you with nottery Z-W.'II IM you 1 sorvlce "'"'II -fo<rtl 3-t .... -will die of tl'l<l ~ln-ondhM• lllolt-wltfl-11oot will _,. .. 11 .. _ . ' s.:u. .. .,..flrlllo =~--tile • ~ -1 ... • • • • 0 • ' 0 y ,.,.,..... .. ~ .... 1 ... .,.... =•••1111 IJI4ta : 11:GIH:GI . "Afllda" 111'111 "help" lD Lowry AFB, Colo., from the SputA. II&D1 bi.IJDcal YOI-U.S. A1r Force weapons me- .._..,. ue l*lded to mau tbe cbulc course conducted by the AJllda botlllle In H--Air Tl"lllllllc Comlllllld. Tho Beac.h. alrmaa, wbo wu traiiJid to A clerical tol-..r Is JMed. klad ud l..upect tbe ....,._ td at tbl COita ..... Ubrvy liNd tD Air Force jet alrcnft, lor ftlloJ. olloiYIIC -.; 1111 Is bolor ust-to· Torra)la .... aor pl-. 1111 JIUIPIIIII AB, ~ .. lor duly •lib a ..a a.-. ud ..._ a 9lldr•'• ol tle u. S. Air' Forces Ia -, -· E...,., Ho lo 1 1969 ....... n. M-.J -.._to, o1 c-M-lllP oc>ool 1011 Uoa ll. Mnpart ~~~ 111u 1 !tl.s.d On.• Coast Co11ep. clerical __.. fill' ••• .. -.. -'tor .. r-1111 -.,.._ DOIIOTHY LOGAN, 70, Tlllo Job ......._ 1 -. a OF EAST IILUFF DIES ).,.~;_..;. Sol-.... IIIII! April ~ I· an ....,.. • a. ..... ..,,._.. c....-M __ ,.,.~~ '10. ol ..., .. ...,..,. st., Eut Blllll, ---'11<11 S. .... &e ....... "' .... 1111-e ... ,., ~~~""'"' eo. 0f/MI l'tklt~• llllllt. ClsU ... ....... -c--1. 1111 Dr. a._. Hltlo ..... ......, w • .._1111.,,.,. I 'I& .... _. .... 3721 L C..."""' r--. • ri<M .. - QIMIMA"DIL !WI Ill ........ -"-.._ --!"'~;=·~·~67Mal~:!!!. __ ............. Cl'llt ~ ...................... ~ ..... --~ .... ~~----------~----~--.............................. ~ ... 1 •• \ Lawn & Garden Care MOWING, EDGING, TlaiiMIHG, lPRAYIMG. WEEDING, llll.l,OtNG FIBERGLASS, GEL,COA T, IIISIM WORK Ma-etwtor , R'IJOir , R-llllq -ts , r_,_ ..,-:u , 0oe1a1 • Laiilllllp CD!!CU T1 & II A SOH IIY PotdJtor -·*I....,. ' _,.., ...... .. -.. n., t:rlel ,.td:tor-. 1·100· & ASPMAL T .. ,AilS I Jall_l_, 11J .. ••-~CIIIeitc ... , ..... M111111t!M Aarls•tst• 6s.YtctOM' •• . " ...... _,,.. ........... I JETI ....... ~,,.I ·::-i-•1.\o=r-•-~···• ,....r_ W., .W... .. ... CNM M .l .. ,.,.., -....... -..... lr/'2. .,.... -.-. '"''-·,...,.. ·-lor ..., -.., -IAoy H. A .... IAoy,..... l'lo ........ , .... C.l ..... ''-l.Mb 23:33,34. (C;rt' 11 .... aut 1JIMt) '"'" e.-. in the --ol the .,._, IUPptr libM all who reject Cbrilt to taurderen (Matt. 22:7). Aad eo S. neey ,..._..Ia....,. world.lor,Ot.al' tiN nailtd Chrilt to the CI'Q& AJJ tboee wbo reject Him bKonM tuUty aod cWUbttately tab Part iD that anarder ot the Son of God. Vor thie re..on, HebftM l :t ceJ.It .. ~at tbOM wh9 bavt b .. n IP"tat)y tnH1htened eooeernia, the Saviour and tall away from .that conviction, turnifla away from Qod illltead of rependn1. ''crucify to themHiv• tht Son ol God afrfth and put HUn to an open ahame." I aay when. Jeaua prayed "Father, for1lve them." He muat have included an the world alnce nery human beinl ever born waa repreaented by the aoldien who drove the nails. in Hla hands and feet. by the howlinJ mob. by the scornin1. aeiJ-righteoua Pl'-nri ~t'P'-who :<:11 rt n1! rttunt"r! Him. and by the heartless one who offered Him vinegar a nd t;all wlwn H t was thiul)l. Jesus did not have in mind only that generation. for just before He was nailed to the croas He told the women who wept alter Him. ''Daughters of Juwale.m, weep not {or me, but wup for yourselves, ond {or your childrrn. For, M hold, the days are coming, in the which lhey shall say, BlessH ore the barnn, and the wombe that never bare, and the paps which never 10ve sud . Then shall they bqin to aay to the mountain•. Fall on w, and to the h.ilb. Cot.oe"r w. For if lhey do tlte1e lhina• in a lrtten tne, what 1holl be done in the dry?•'-Luke 23:28-31. Jesus prayed not only for those present, but for their children. What did J esus mean. "For if they do th~e thinp in a rreen tree, what ahall be-done in the dry?" He muat have meant. and did mean. that the human race is ~rowing more and more wicked. more and more heartless and sinful in its rebellion acainst God and in its reje-<:tion of <;hrist. Jesus wu prayinr for people who live t.oday who are more wicked than those who .. p.,..,.t on t.ha teene toct.,y in A..,lca. How much more qu~ tbo)l -.ld murdor Hlm il He Pf"MCa..d in American cili• in tiMM d.,_ whm tilt"'" of manklDCt it dry and ~ for the u of judrmtntl J•ut had in n;rind &hOM o( Ul who Uve today, ttnntn around the world tn aU .... and climta when He .aid, ''Father, foraive them." How marveloue wae the contpMI.lou sJ the Saviour who dMd for aUf We.,.. told," And ht il the propitiation for our tina.: and not for oun only, but alto for the aina of the whole world." A1ain we .re told that He it the Saviour ot' all man, apeciaJiy of them that beline (J Tim. 4:10). Arain the Bible teaches ua that Jesua tuted death for a ll men IHeb. 2:9). Jesut prayed for me that <by u much aa if He had called my, name and aaid, ''Father. for&'ive John R . Rice. H,. h:.d n part in ~Y ('tllcifildo n He helped to nailth~e nails. He aat there and scoffed while I died. IJe is a terrible, Hell· deservinr sinner even though he knows it not. Father, forgive him." Jeaus prayed for you. dear reader. whoever you are and wherever you read these lines. Jesw wanta you forriven. Hla own lovin1 h eart is already melted with forrivin1love if you will receive it ! He prayed for you! 3. This Pray., of Jesus Leev" Every Sinner Wlthout ExcuM Chrdt '• dying ought to be enough to prove that God loves you. The fact that God gave H t. only begotten Son ousht to convince every doubter that He meanv. it for you. The manifold mercies of God. bleuings pourrd out every day. mu&t certainly prove that God loves you. And here. with the blood first spurting from the torn hand. and then the feet, in the agony of tlis crucifixion. Jesus prayed for you.' __ aucWed .Wu&~-4Aw ~ that day of '-he. wor~·'\, hlaLory men crucifiea' deeU., ~w ria'U'C h more they wouJd'hate Him if He However guilty a sinner you are, J esu5 prayed for you. He wants you l'orgiven. He has paid for you r s inv. and asks the Father to fouive you for His own sake. No hardened sin iter can say, "l am too wicked. God will not 5ave -m~." Jeeua h as made it possible .,and aaked it of the Fat.her. No callou.ed person with a seared conscience ca n truthfully say l Death and Raurrection "Sword ot tbt Lard, •• MartrMtboro, Teil. 8yC .H.-- "But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. "-1 Cor. 15:20. {CONTINUI!O rRDM L AST W!U) Preparing lor the Harv•st 2. The context gives us. however, a Second figure . D~otlt is co mpared to a sowinB. The black mold has been ploughed. Certain dry-lookiQI s~d1 are put into a basket, and the husbandman takes hla walk, and with both hands he scatters right and leh, broadcast , his handfuls of seeds. Where have they gone? They have fallen into the crevices of the earth. The clods will soon be raked over them, and they will disappear. So is it with ua. Our bodies here are like th05e dry 1rains. There is nothinr very comely in a grain of wheat, nor yet in our bodies. Indeed. Paul calla them "these vile bodies." Death comes . We call him a reaper-mark. I call him a sower-and he takes then bodin of ours. and sows ut broadcast in the ground. Go ye to the cemetery, and see his fields. Mark how quickly he has sown his furrows ~ how closely he hu drilled the rows! what narrow headlands has he left! We aay, they are there buried: I say. they are sown . They are dead, ••Y we: no. say I, they are put into the earth-but they 1hall not abide there forever. In one sense these h oly bodiee of the just an dead: "For that which thou sowest is not quickened except it die": but it is not a death unto death. but rather a death leadin1 unto life. That molderina body is no more dead than yonder decayin1 aeed which ahall soon aprin1 up a rain and thou aha It see a harvest. We do lo.e siaht. it is true, of those who have 1one From Ul, for t-here must be a...burial. 'How else can the aeed JfOW? Truly it ia nenr a ple•sant toUnd. that rattle oft he day upon tht corrin Hd. "Earth to .earth, dut& to dutt, Mhea to Mhft," nor to the (armet, fM Ita own sake, woukt it 1M a fti'Y piUNnt thinl to pVt hit pain into tha dull, cold •artb; Yft J trow no lariDtl' ntt .....,. ...... .,. ..,... hit Heel. w. lfne .ot hMtd tht hwbend.a ................... _ ... .- 'Nd ... ol .... CIWil; ,..... ... """~-·-~ ......... _., ......... ... __ _.... .. ... _. .... -.... ..... ....._.lllll'luuaee. ._,._ .......... .................... of mournin~t. wlule 1hey trt>ad the brown ndge.; of thf' it>rt ilt: earth? We ~tra m you that 1n itself considered . 1t were no Wl ~t or gl adsome th in~o~ to bur) preciou!'> grain -.mirl dead dod~ of ea-rth, but ••if'wed in the liRht uf hart'f'SI. s1n<:e there mu~t be a bunal. and after t hf' bu rial a roneniles!! a nd a decay. both of these lose all t races of sorrow. and bt>rome prophets of joy. The bo1ly must ~tomE' worms' mt-a t It mu~t crumble back to its fo rmer cleml•nts. for "dust thou a rt . a11d unto du ~t s halt thou rt'lurn." but th1,. I'-no morf' our so rrow. for ··m Ch n ~t .,ha ll all b€> m!4df' alive." The Coming Aasurrection After sow1n1t and r:IP I',IY f'nme-s an u p sprin.::-ln l!. and t lit' f.:trmer soo n peru·iH:s. 111 a lew :.hort week:<. the linle IHt'en blade. tht' ;~on of tht> bun I'd lift· So with the dead. Th t>re h soon to come-anrl how ... oon wt> do not know-the li iJ ·~prm.::-m ~o:. \\"e shall thus IICrCf'l\'t' t hat they were not lo .. t. hut o nly cummitted to lhe ~::rave in re adin e !!~ fo r "th e redemption .. -put t ht-n• that our soul& might. when reunited, receive them in a better and nobler form. Dear friends. if .~uclt be death-if it be but a !lowing-let us have done with all faithl~.!!t~>. hopeless, rraceles!l sorrow. "Our beloved family circle has be~n broken." say you. v~. but only broken that it may be re-formed. You have l01t a dear friend. Yes. but only lost that friend that you may lind him again. and find more than you loat. They art not lost-they are aown; and u "liaht is aown lor the righteous," 10 are the rirhteoua sown for lirht. The stara are settinr here to riM in other aki~ to set no more. W~ are quenched like torche. only to be re-lit wit.h all the brilliancy of \ht tun. Oh, how blftted It " to han .. aucli a hope in Christl He 1\11 died Cor u• to taka away Math'• t&i n1. and dwelt in the on~ Jloomy lfavt that H e fnilltt dlopoUt..,n<loolt-: ANI hoo Ho iiOI•ioon-ia.llullwo- -ill Hlao tloo lln4lnaito ol • ....................... Ia .... , •uut " J 1u ~ He· _ .. _. ..... ,.,._ . ... _..,. __ _ ...... ~--.. tr ,, ........... S.ll•l ,4,.,,. .. . . . ~ ..... God .... -collod him. that he lo -lo>•itocl. IC )l>u "" 1t0t ~ Chn.taa-,· k • your own f•ult. Jaeue' ptayed (Of you. Co•ceroine everr tueh haiclentd, dabaMd, impure, hl-.phemin1. abaadontcl end detpiltd tinner, Jeaua aald, "FatMr, for(ivt them: for tht)' know not whe_J they do..c' ·-n. ,Jttn d_1 .. fufJ I If Hw f. JIB '1•1 111 'nfy, lllill ,_.,PC ... . . .,.,., ... No pertOn hM a rich& to limh h. No ainner h• a rilht to excuae himlelf . .l•w wanta you fortiv•n· Ha pa.kl tor aU your •lna and then, dyin1. Mbci thr Father not to hold them arainat you but to for,tve. Thil ou1ht to break the hard.•t heart. yea. ou1ht to .. melt the b .. rt of 1tone." What anawer do you have, a inner, to the dyinl prayer of J•u•? tr you do not let God forl(ive you, it is your own fault! CCONTIMUID NIXT Wll&) Goldm Tat :"Swdy If# lt41A btww .,.,, gri,f,, tllld t.,.,;,d ow IOWOWI : . .,_,.,.did 11t'"" ,;,. stfit•"'· lfffiltm of God, oH4 nff/ictld'' (Isaiah 53:-4). Bow to Be Popular p,.~ toW MOtt an •ttt.g &* of ~l CNhllce I ...,. ftCIOII,.,_. ered ~ tAW: If ,ota Wllflt to ~ ~. Utle 10 CMC ci WMd ,.,... 1011 WOMid "'-*"*' T.W poilll '-tMt leu,... J0111Mo Jarit~ .,..... tiOt 01lt ~ f10tD4 k:lokl or ot.Wr IVr/OCtl ~ IT'r&tt•, ~ ..,.. ......,.. ~ tW ~ 00....,.1111'~ tMM- Hlt.JU to otlwr&'. BtiCI& ~ i..chuie a /riftdl~ oo6cl', a. NIUtl of ' .wmor, lri...t,...., tMMQ'J&~ of tM otMr jeUcv/1 ,.,..,_ llfiO, ,... oere pn:sWe. grott,.. a.M "'" -'· How weU wouJd o bUM mo. like t'l*' -TM P.,.r Be.. ' ·sao introducticni to Iaiah 52:13.--53-12, one of the rreue•t pe-.,u in the Bible, it it instrUc:tive to 1 read the oboer¥atiobt of an evanplical scholar: "Our pa.ssaae occupies a unique place in Old Testament prophecy .. The vrophets, beginning with Samuel, had spoken of an ace when God would reign over men through a rightcoua kine. H opes had been fixed on Saul, then David, and on Solomon. The 1nost pious hearts had been assured that one o f these might be that kine. But Saul was njccted, David died without 'reccivin& the promise,' and Solomon turned out to be a disap- pointment. Then the kingdom was dividt'd, and even the <:hosefl. line of David on the judzan throne at one time became so corrupt that their king Manassch (Z Cluon. 33:9) cau!ed the ~ple to do worse than the abominations of the Canaanites whom the Lord drove out before them. ·• h was at thi! period, possibly even Jesus Christ's Last Words From "THE EVANGEL." Boz 25, Largo. Fla. by Louia A. Jacobeen (CONTINUI!D PROM LAST Wlt:IO 2. THE SECOND UTTERANCE FROM THE CROSS, "VERILY I SAY UNTO THEE, TODAY SHALT THOU BE Wfnl ME IN PARADISE." <LUKE 23:43..) Can it be, the first trophy of rrnce throUih Hia atoning wort, a common thien Ah, yes indeed, for He came not to call the righteous but 1innen to repentance. '"The Scm of man is come to seek and to aave that which was LOST" (Luke 19:10), Here we have a picture of the two cl.oMe!! down throu1h the aces, The penitent thief repreeentative of the p-eat army of the redeemed, who have trw&.t Him; lhe impenitent thief, repreeenlative of those who refuse Hia pardon and mercy. The impenitent thief had a ~~trand opportunity and equal with the other. but he choH lo die in hia sins. blaspheming God and HU Son. Reader, 1 ber of you to p&UH, think, are you like that poor, deceived thief, in the aame cate,ory, refusinr the Son of God's offer of foraiveness ? Arc you spum·n1 His love? Will you with the cry of faith aa -heard from the dyinr thief, acknowleds:e Him a• Lord. your Lord and Saviour? Then, u truly as the Christ aaid to the dyinJ: thief,~'.'Today lhalt thou be with Me in pe.rarlise.'' He will at.o Jlve unto you u your eternal ho~qe, the paradise (heaven) of God. · The dyin« thief rejoiced to let Th11t fountain in his day, Antt there may I, tho' vile as he, Wash all my lin1 away. a. THE THIRD IJ'ITFRANCE FROM THE CRO!jS. " ••. WQMAN, BEHQLD THY .SON!' ... .'.'BDIOLD THY MOTHER! .. (JOHN 19:~2'7.) . Tho tint three utterance:~ occurrod bctwOE"n the third and 1izth hour, or betweea the hours of nine to twelve noon. Very little is recorded in the Scriptures of the happy childhood day• and the bond:~ of love !hat bound JcJus (Son of God ) to Hil mother. We know th•t as natural ties of affect'on exilt bctwwn human !!On" and t}lcir mother, th~t even a ~rf"Afcr bond of affection bound this Holy One to His earthly mother. for His heart and life was the essence of love and pcrfcclion. At the early are of twelve. when found in the temple, His reply to Mary re- ve.'llcd Hi!! co nsciousnese of His enrthl;.t mission: "wist ye not, that J must be nhout My Father's husincs1" (Luke 2:49). M hllll been oft repeated, "tho crosa o'en hndowed his entire lifo." It is believed that J oJCph w.u dc.:1d and Mary standing near the crou, beheld the dying agonies of her son (God'a aon, to whom ahe gavt! a body). Rut. even thou.ll'h the virrin Mary wns chosen R!l God 's veSYI to impart a body of fie.sh to the eternal Son of God, may tlo'C never for[[et that Mary neodf'd this One, Je5us Christ, to forll'ivt" her sins. equally a' much ns you and 1. She wns not einlns and perfect as taulltht by the Roman Cntholic Church. She W8ll a sinninJ, WC~~~k. human bc'nlf ,..,. we all arc:. "All (indudinP. Mary) have ainned and come 1hort of the glory of God" (Rom. 3:23). But, on the other hand, she was a devout and chr11te woman to be thus favored by Gort (Luke 1:26-38) to b«ome the chnnnel of hlrss;n~~: to the humAn race. AJJ promised thouMnt'll of yean previow by the J...nrd God to Adam anti Eve Rfl er the;.t hnd sinnot'l in thf! Gardf!n or F..don ; " ... it (woman's l!leed -i.e. Jeaw born of Mary) shall bruiN thy head," (i.e. &atan'• head or powf!r) Gen. 3:16. Read also Ga~. 4:4. The love of the Saviou~·lor Hia earthly mother was mAnlfn ted 10 wondrously, •hen He bade ·the disciple whom he loved , John, to care for Mary as he wouid for a mother. Can mortal tongue adequately picture the au1ferinp tNt wen~ Mary'• as ahe ailently •tood by witne.inr thia beart-breakina: M"eDI and the awful, ncruci.atinc pain of JeBUS, the Saviour. What hallowed memories Wl!"re stored away in that mother's heart u in later years •he oft poDdered over His love and lhouKhtfulneM of her in His laat dyin1 momenta on the croa1. Aa the Chrilt manifeated auch 50iicitous care for His mother, Mary, He al8o ean!ll for a.ncllov• each one for whom He died. Does Jesus care when my heart ia pained Too deeply for mirth and son,: Aa the burdens preM, and the cares diatress, And the way 1row1 weary and lon(? 0 yes, He cam: I know He caret, His heart i• touched with mycrief; When the days are weary, the Ioili ni,hta dreary, I know my Saviour cateS. ' THE rotJRTII V'ITERANCE J'ROM 'I1IE CROSS. "MY GOD. MY GOD, WHY HAST TIIOU FORSAKEN MEr (MATT. 17, ... ) Dark.~Ma:l Mel llbrouded the land from the abth to the ninth hour when &Ida qoniainl!_ cry of cU.trne and pief burst (rom tbe heart deptha of the bleedtnr Lomb ot Gocl. • Can w. but marvel at th.ia awe.ome aoene, the sun hldina ita r~ ff'ODI the dyina C...tot • it wat into moumlq. Ah, that ia not all, but the Father of thra beloved SoD hid Hil fact from Hia owt1 Son. Do you atk why? Dou it not c:.use 'CJII to haa 0111:1' h..s. ia lhame, in ruilt. In remorM? 'Twu OUJ' aim that aailad Him tlwN aad thote ume tina He 6o .. on the u.. (1 Pater 2:24) COIICM'-1 0. Father'• l.aca from Him. 'l'hll holy One, .,.,.ho had held OOIDJitllllkla with the PatMr from the ... ol 81emUy, who bad heanl the Pa!her proiiiOWK!III Hi• '*-tidioa oa rnoN tha OM ~ chuiq Ria earthly walk, whee the J'atber Mid "dUe Ia My ~ Scm" aow il Mea forub:a by the Father. M)'Nry of ~ too NICNd '-h..._ mind to fathom. Bat, lhla..,. clo bow, that God c::auot look .,_ Q , Hie 011ly betot..,. 8on was btarina OUf elna, aa,y, w. mM. a cane Bill aia for-. "a. Mth .....ta Hlm to be aiD fOf us,~ bew no .m ... " (2 Cof. 1:21). Dill\'ld, tlle .......... , of h:f"Ml. 0\/W a tt.n~~and ,_,_ Prt•ioa to thfe110l1 • ..tul .... •• ead em the c~ P\'OPbrttk:llly utlnr thla e17 ol aoaJ • ....,..: ('t1aiJ la tNr ,_,_.., Ptrrlm. "'Mr Ood. My Qed, wfl7 ..,_ tboa. tonallra ...r (-22:1). Oool'a ..----._ Hlo-...S 1bo doll ..... ...S o1 o bo17.1"'1* O..lau ttt• .. ~•·-..~lfi.U..~..-_......_., ... ..... bJ'dar• $II t ........ .,..,.fbaaiMoltheW..U ...... flle.,Y' J ., ... ,.,. ............ '~ • r .. ._.,. lbo r-. n«. 11o ~.,....-. H1o ..,....._, -r..m-- -.-..._" WWat •" _.,.. •..t••· • ,_ -.lAIIIr ~~~ .. ~ .,.. ~ ~ • ' ., durinc wicked Mananeh't rticn, that prophecy took a new tum: God' a rl;hteout ldnr wu to be not only a cloriout monarch but a aufterinc Se:"ant of Jehovah, who would die for the people. rtllere wu to be a trOWJ!;, &II ril(ht, but before the crown & cr011. Thit wu not the usual thine in F.phecy. It wu a new demcnL Isaiah 52:13.--53:12 is 'porhopo the fi rat occurrence o f it. ADd doWn to the raurrcctioq of ChriJt nobody un- deratoOd this new approach. Even the prophets themselves, uys Peter ( 1 Pet. 1 :10, 11 ), 'inquired and ~e~rchcd diligently ... scarthinc what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Quist which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the aufferings of Christ, and the glory 1hat should follow.' So, here we have 'the mast important prediction of the 'sufferings o f Christ' together with some of 'the glory which should follow.' Coming now to look at this wonderful antici- pation of the career of our Lord, one discerns that it is conc:crncd with one person from bel[ioning to end. That one jehovah introduces .in 52 :13 with the words, 'Behold my servant.' Down to the close of the passage (53 :12). which concludes 'he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors,' the subject is ever the .sarm.'' (cf. Robert D. Culver Tht Swffn-iNgs otsd lk Glt:wy oi the L<wd's Right#OJU S~rst, 1958, pp. 21, 22.) The outline of the present lesson, which is entitled "Messiah's Suffer- ings," is as follows : I . Introductory 52:13-15) Summary (loa. Z. The Rejection of the Servant (!Ja. 53:1-3) 3. The Suffering of :he SeTVant ( !sa. 53 ,4-6) 4. The Submission of the Servant (!sa. 53 ,7.9) 5. The Reward o[ :he Servant (loa. 53 :1().12) ' . : ' .,.,ljo~lo<J ~ ...... ., In Isaiah 52 :13-JS we read: "Tic- hold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled, and be very high. As many were astonicd at thee; his visage was 10 marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men: liO shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him : for that which had not been told them shall they sec ; and that which they had not heard shall they consider.'' Vcrsn 13·15 of Isaiah 5Z consli- tutc the openin& of the fourth and last of the: Servant Songs ( lsa. 52:13---.S3:12). "These vene• arc an introduction to the main movement in the presentation of the Servant, and they arc actually a crystalline sum· mary of the whole of chapter 53. The movement is from triumph (13) through suffering (14) to victory and rxaltation (15). This, be it noted, is a summary from the divine standpoint of what in chapter 5J is given from human observation. Here is seen suffering incomparable and triumph most glorious. The pathway to the throne is one of grief, in which 'many were astonied (astonished) at thee' ( 14 ). The appalling spectacle of Him lthc Servant) in His sorrow and suf- fcrinc is thus craphically described. It is the more emphasized by the words that occur in parenthesis : 'his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form mor~ than the sons of mm' (14). T.hrouch this, however, He (the Servant of the Lord J moves forward to th~ consum- mation of the purpote of God and the triumph eternally ordained for Him.'' (cf. W. Fitch, "Isaiah" in Tilt Nt'fll Bil>l• c ..... ..,.,.1, lot ed., t953, p. 599.) Also read vene t5 &nd note • Me11lah'• • I 1.-S2:U-53:1Z TMI at•fiTlAII.IACO., 1M MMDDpt IT .. ·C:OL.I,.I•e.-.~ IJ.j. the' aportle Paul'• application of thi1 verst in RomaN IS :21. Tilt: .. jocttool of tl:o SoMII In looiah 53 :1·3 we read: "Who hath belin"ed o ur report 1 and to whom i1 the arm of the LorO re.ealed? For he Jhall crow up before him as a tender pl&ht, &nd as' a root out of a dry (fOUnd : he hath no form DOr comeliness; and when we shaU sec him, there is no beauty that we ahould desire him. He -is despised and re- jected of men; a man of sorrow, and acquainted with grief : and we hKl as it wcr~ our facts from him ; he wu despised, and we esteemed him DOt." Verse• 1-3 describe the rejection of the Servant. "The first verse of chap- ter fifty-three expresses the attitude of many kings of \Pe earth and leaders of various pations. lbey de- clare their wonderlnem at the remark- able way in which the Lord has brought salvation, yying: 'Who would have believed what we have heard ?' In Enclish the word 'report' may mean something that we hear or some- thing that we tell, but the Hebrew word used here is unambiguous; it means something that is heard. The reason for this attitude is shown in the second verse, which contain two thoughts. First, his origin is not what might have b«n expected; second, he does not have that attractiveness about him which might have been lookN for in the coming deliverer. He (the Servant I is like a root out of a dry rround. He came from Israel, which in the time of Christ seemed to most nations to be parched and barren, desolate of hope for the future. Who would have· thought that from this nation -and in fact from one of the less prominent secti ... ns of the nation -One would come who would bring deliverance to the whole world. Eve:n one of His own countrymen said, when told of H im : 'Can there any good thing come out or Nazareth !' l)ohn I :46). Out of what was ap- parently a dry ground there grew up a tender plant ! "The last half of verse two -'he hath no form nor comeliness; a.tKI when we shall see hirD,. thu• is no beauty that we should desire h1m' ....:._ is not speaking of the character of Christ, but tolely o f that aspect of His life whi ch is most vital to the sal- vation which He: brings. The char- acter of Christ indeed. had a fascina - tion surpassing that of all others. Men said of Him, 'Never man spake like this man.' (john 7 :46). Great crowds foUowed Him and were impressed with the wonder of His tcac.hin& and with the glory of his miracl~. This verse ( Z J refers not to His character or His life but to His death. Who woukl. ha vc thought that from One who died a criminal death on the humiliating cross salvation would come to the whole world? When men sec His cruel death there is no beauty that they ahould dtsire: Him. The Re- deemer dHi not come as a great gen- eral leading a mighty anny to con· qucr nations and to establish peace and righteousness by force. One who died a traclc death became thereby the source of salvation to the whole world. It would .hardly have been expected that the news of such an event would have conq~red cre:at na- tions and led whole peoples to come to the foot of His cross. Yet that is exactly what has oc:cuncd. "Verse three continues to dcacribe the sorrow and misery connected with His death. Cast out and rejected - even His disciples fleeing -no one standing by Him -He was con- spired against by men of His own na- tion, and subjected to cruel torture and death at the ha.ads of brutal for· cicnera. 'He wu despised aM. we es- teemed h im not.'" (d. Allan -A . MacRae, "Studies in Isaiah" in T1e• Biblt TodiiJ, Vol. 39, No. 8 (May, ·~). p. 462.) (COMTtMUID MilT Will) t I I Here'10 the perfect w•w to m•ke pour moner or MC1Jritles do "triple·d1Jty": F I (, 11 I t h!. p 0 J, ( I. 81 (J t t f ; t • "o ,1 '(1 ·., . "' " ---., .I 1, ., · -n.e.l lllall 1h , elfd. bwpar Jrild.,. a '••ur ,_ ......... U, ollll•- 1'-fl 1 ....... I .. 4f0., •lldllr .,._ -... -1/1 W, 0... r-. C-1 a.tr. ,......_ wullftlt .. h ,W laloot,lae'bdl.lcati,SOO W....,.-t, wu arr.-.ct &t bU .. Jil IIIIa "<t•r•at t :45p.ll. dlamoad Y&tefl. e._.,n.llld. Met at 11:10 , ... Udc•pd 01 a .. .., ~ *"" . , . at MOO, z Rite, tuoea11n, wD ..... .,... a cleldb ...,_ . --II)> ... u....., a radio ... -JowalrJ' ... -• . . ·-Da'llao, 41$ ftllld II fU WU Ito'-from ciDWJc. IO'Ditl.. .. ....... t• 8aJboa. report,d ••• ao-ud ,.. -at 1 p.m . Mueb 17 Ud t :JO p.•. a 11n ta' a IMCftmt ptut. ta Wfllk;IUI' Dr-. WMteUit, Marell1 ta. er, .u-1 It $15, Ito._ trom --., .. 10 a.m, Ud e p.m. • • • FRIDAY, MARCH H W ...... JICIIfQ bltwMG mid. Aa •--"-at DoaaU Robort Cartta 30 "'1M ... 10 a.m. . • DaD 'cliO ... ...._from aita ... of MOO w. cout ""'·· 'w..i CrlclliMt, 1155 SbtrlDcton Pl., orp. ~de R~ Newport was arrHted at tlilt OUwood IIIIU'bDIIU, reported llolpU:al bltw..., 'I a.m. ud t motel tb.re at l :t S 1;111, 11111 botlliMta ud tMradlouteaaa IP·•· • • Golf ball fl.lllld at elarpd with maUclou •'-· Ito ... from bluporUcar •hlle ~ were ltolla bJ 1 JOCIIIC chief after alltpdly tbrowllll It wu iA tbe aputmeat mder- mu ... *rile till llfbara wiDila tbefl.ceotuotbl'riDOtel a:ro-1 PU'tiac lot from 7:SO at u.· Blrclay Bod ... re-pelt lDd amalblAc 1 W1DIJow p.m. Mareb.IO .Uiaooallarch ~. 5 BtiCOD Bay, at I :JO wttb his n.t A TV Ill: Jl , , • A bw&)ar took $70 p.m. • • A fW ilebt n.hlld nlued at $430 .;.~ burcutud from Gllblrt B.tler'• home at at $.1$0 _, l&olla b'om U. from J. Herbert Bronell'l lOU Sea LaDe, Harbor Vt.W' Loot llore, II r.-...Islud, borne 1 '700 Paloma Dr Wl:llt um-. .-netime betW'een 10:45 '*"-5 p.m. llld I p.m. . • Uppe: BaJ, betweeD 5:45 p.m. a.m. ud 11:15 a.m. Ado eqllllplneat ud tlpel nl-&Dd 11 p m Tbomu H• • MONDAY, APRIL I POOL PROBLEMS? Call Jim ·Chico 645·7340 EXf!ERIENCED SPECIALIST in Pool Remodeling & Repair Consultina Firm Quotes CALL HOWl If this so1.1nds rmpossl'ble u ll tod•r lor I he ere openma storr ol lio11 MemDIIil Hospll•l'' ··rour fle1lble Plan\ lor G1vrn1" Yo11 will .. * at UCl ••• bl:rrlU'I.sed deraon 'u7 · 45tb st we.l Artraft loc., 48 Fashion Is- from tbt media eeater at Cor-Newpo;t reported a Tftampb l&Dd, repor1ed a $225 carvtnc oaa del liar bllbtchoolbehreeo motorcy~le stoieo from a Jto)M, from tbe shop between 11 p.m. &Dd l :.f5a.m.Marcb2 5 • garage at 1!1 45lb St. betwMD llOOD ud 3:30p.m •.. Attache !b;~EH~J~O~Y;A~~;;;!~i~;~~~ • TUESDAY, MARCH Zl BOOn March 24 ud DOOD Mareb CI.MI &Del tape recorders worth f'RtlBILE"· FREE POOL Abolt $28 wortb ot lumber 29 . . • A stereo tape pi&JW $S10 were llolen from Jobn was ltolea from tbl Peter Dtn-valued at $247 wu ltolea from GarUu'a ear Yblle II was THIS SUMMERI let r .. ideDce, 107 Vta OrTteto, a car bekxl.gl.Dc to Dutd AUM, puu..t at b1s resldeoce at 101 LSdo tale, behreea.3p.m.March while It was parted 111 It'-Sb•lts Pl., Versailles, between 26 ud a a.m. Mucb 27 .•. Oalnrood apartment. ~~~&ce, 10:30 p.m. April 1 aoo 8:30 A jade tree nlued at $1 095 1830 16th St., Newport Hel&fda. a.m. Aprll 2 ... A radio be in lor a pluunt \ur11rr'>t' Telepllooeo (714) 645-1600 Enension 106 Atk for Thom., St•1111nve• HOAG MEMOf//Al HOSPITAL wu · taken from Arkralt inc., between 9:30 p.m. Mareta Z9 ud ea.aette plaJer worth about MORE :J'HAN 150 MEMBERS ot commUJilty youth P'cq)S 48 Fub10D lll:ud, between 3 aDd 10 a.m. lfucb 30 ..• Two $150 nre stolen from a ear will pa.J"tlctpate in dedication ceremonies Suoday, Aprtl 21, p.m. and' 5 p.m ••• A TV set class ftgures of call, fthlld bek>actnc to Luee Moore, 300 at Hoag Hospital, marldnc the completion of tbe holplta.l's wortb $300 was burcJ,ariHd at $190 eacb, were taken from Catal1Da Dr ., Newport Heigfl.ls, new ll ~story patient care tower. ShoW'n staDdtDr oa. the from tbt borne ot Jaaet Kusb, HydellS store, 214 WarlUAfl., wbUe It na puked ln the 100 roof of the new bellport, wt.tb tht new tower 1n tM bl.et. 207 Ruby An., Balboa Island, Balboa Island, between 8 a.m. block of Catallna between 8:30 rround are, from left, Mart Bolter. captain to tblt Newport between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. March 29 aod 9 a.m. Marcb SO p.m. Dec. 31 aDd 1:30 a.m. Beacb Law Enforcement EJI)lorer Post; Karen' Hlnrlcba, · · . Lily Spiritus, 1755 Sber-AprU 1. member of Canclystrlpera, tbe hospital's YOhiDteer teen • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 lnrton Pl., Oakwood apart-• TUESDAY APRIL 2 croup; and Todd Johnsoo, eoroaet plaJer Ln the Newport JuUe Ann Fait, 19•of117-l /2 ments, reported ber pul'le no..ld J ~~~ Smltb 45 f Harbor h..lgh school Sl.llor bi.Dd, EJPlorer Poll members lilt St., West Newport, was mooey and cred.lt cards wortb 105 VIa .k 3oud udo 1' 1° 301 E Newport Boulevard w11J help direct tratnc aod parklnc. Candystrlpera will pi cked ~ OD a petty ahopllfting a total of $91, ltole~ from wu ll(lllped at 1 ~ m at ~ Newport Beach , CA 92660 aid In ushertoc auests. Follow'tnr tbe dedlcatkm cere-ebu' .. at 2:45 p.m. at 2727 the bar at Blactbeard'a ru-Newport BIYd ·We~ Newport ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:;:;:;:::~m:o:o:y:· ~-=~'":"":"':~•o:ur:•.'•lll be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Newport BIYd., West Newport taurant, 4250 :A.artt.ocale WaJ, and cbupd ~ith drtYlng uooe: ••• JobD Patrick Uurpby, 29, airport area, wbUe abe went the IDlloeDee of 1 001 ART WORK SHOP IH ru. ot 216 E. Balboa BIYd., Balboa, to the restroom at 9 p.m. About ••oo da a co • don ... YR wu cbarpd with betnclntoxi .... m'lge was e Vincent Farrell, well-kDowD eated Ia plf>Uc at ?·SS 1 -• SATURDAY, MARCH 30 to the Trnelodce Motel, 5208 Laguna Beach artist, Ylll COD· ati90I W Oc.aFrooi Ceoir~j Paul Luther Carrlpn. 27, W. Co1.1t fhry,, West Newport, Hl'gh-ay House of Prayer duct a 3-day workabop at !be Newport : .. Leslle J,;,. Hos-of 2571 Eldon st., Costa M-. by someooe -threw a missile w Costa Mesa Art Leacue, zoe kina 25 of 1121 E Balboa n s arrested at 6 p.m. at tbe aptall a sUdlar J)us door Non- Sndtus may liM' ~1>25"• mcar lnlunnce wilh &rmenl Call us Now! 548-5554 RABBITT INSURANCE 0111r 11111 Ye.., 1914 Harloar Blvd., Costa boa Ft.RIIIRS IM$URAIICI GROUP 2.( 11 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA D! L MAR W. WUIIOD str"t, OD Aprtllg, Btyd ~lbo& was st.opped' at corner of 57tb St. a.nd Seubore sorntUme betweeD 9 p.m. April LOWER L IVI!L _ Ill AI 20 and 21. For fUrther JDtor. 2:10 ~.m. at 2ath st. and Balboe Dr., West NfWPOl't, and cbarred 1 Ud 2 p.m. April 2 ... A ~~~~j;~;.::::::~.:::..:~i INTBRDEHOMINATIOHAL, FULL GOSPeL matlon coocerRlD( the wort. BIYd., Central Newport, aDd wllb possesstoo ot oarcotlca traab compaetorftlueclat$4'll. shop, call the Costa Mesa Art ctarce<~ wltb drtrtn( under tbe' paraphernaUa ••• JobD.Siephla wu burclarlaed trom an R. A. IUM DAY SCHOOLt 9t4S WO IISHI" SIIVICI• 1 hOO Gallery, 548-8867. lDilueoc:e olaleohol C._-! Moabenko, 20, of 2037Mtramar Graat Co. apartment 1.n Newport IVAMGILIST1C JIRVICI• 6•00 ft.M. SUNDAY ... lMl es Dr S.Ux. ..t .. _.. t Crest betwtea DOOO Mar h 28 ,aAYIII ANO BilL I STUDY• 7•10 ,,M. WIDNUDAY -------.,,-:::-:::~-Mlebael Reber, 29, Of 129-1/2 ., 'was ... c...u.., a C WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR LIGAL MOnCI Pearl be Balboa Island was his resideoce at ll a.m. oa a aDd DOOG Aprll 2 ···Stereo arrested ~~ his reslden~e at marijuana poaaessloo cbar .. 50UDd eQuipment valued at S2,-"==::::;:::====P=H~O=H=!=•==U=2='1=7=6=2==:;=====\ FICTITIOUS Bl61NESS NAME 8 p m and cbarged wttb 1 • • . Shawn Vlocent McCloud, 310 na burCll.rluld from tbe j-STATEMENT J~ Possesstoo mar -32 , of 30Z6 W. C<Ut Hwy., VIctor Smttb residence, 517 Jlymoul~ O:onorr"'lllioual Qil)urr~ The toJJowiD( persoa lado!Dg · West Newport, wucbol.rpctwttb Car•Uoo A•e., Corona del business as: Cout Btcyetu, •· THURSDAY , MARCH Z8 betnc intoxicated Ln pdlllc JJ Mar, between 9:15a.m. aod 8:45 A l'r•• •tl ""1.,., •• ,., Cottcr•t•doul c •rl.sliiiJI O•rd 1178 N, Paclftc COlli Hwy., Erie Stn'en HaJman, 19, of 2108 ~3/4 W, Ocean FrODt, Wut p.m. '111E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL.ltioloter Laguna Bellcbo Frw VID<:eot 228 Opal A•e .. Balboa lolaod, Newport, at 12 o50 a.m ... OCC Pl•un REOTAL Ineopero, 231 Coltoo st., New. waa arrested at Ilia borne at Duld Kirk Hodps, 23, of ZlO-""'-' SUDdaJ Serrlce : 10:00 a.m. port Beacb 92660. 1:45 p.m. and e barred wttb 1/2 East OcM.D Bl'f'd., aan.. Oru .. Cout CoUep student fJUOTFS BY PH(W f -~~-~i i:OO &rm: ud ?jOO".P(•· .CWdt·~'tO:ota.-. Thl&. bU!Deu I& cooducted cuiUntlnc marljlla.na ••. A was charred with clrlrtnc..ser Beojamln Sblpman EpateiD •Ill 0 --......... r.M.:u. by an ~~•k'ual. "llt'eldlar ldt fllored at $200 wu tbe influeoce of akolol after PUNDt a free plaDo recital ~~~fiiif _. UI2'A AD staiiT,.NI-:-"'··~,..--1'"'" ··'sr~!"~ruk v. Jncoporo •. ...,, .. ·trom a woruboo at tile bolD& lMoiYOd Jnamm..trat-'&t .... Tburoday, ..,rtt "· L:;-~·==""=="~·=·,.==·=·~"'='~"'~'::':;4•::•=:::::::::::::;;:h .. =•::•::'::4::2::-71~40==;=~ Tbls statemeDI na flledwitb Balboa Yacht Clltl, 1801 Bay-tic accident at 2:26 a.m. at In mlllle studio 1. HIJ program r the County Clerk: of Oranp side Dr., Coroaa del Mar, be-91 6 E. Balboa B!Yd., Balbac wtll t.el.:Je eeleetloDs ~Bacrt, THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH County oa March n,l974, Wll-tweeD uo p.m. March 25 and ... James Jay Jason, 40, a1 -... Cboolll lJid Llut. l'MI C!HTII ,01 IIILICAL STUDIIS Uam E. St Joba, eowaty clert:. 7:45 a.m. March 28 •.• James 4709 Seasbore Dr., West New • • ,MAGNOLIA l 'f• AT fl.tl A.M. at aLl Q.AIIII by Tber"esa M. Ward, deputy. Heaton, 401 Betora1a An., Cor. port, was cbarctd with beiJic SANTA AMA AYI. lhll A.L WOIIM., MOUI Pltlllsb: March 28, April 4, Lntodeated l.n pabUe at 20 miD. con•·•u• , ... P.M. •••••untc HOUI 11, 18, 1g14, Ln tbe Newport LIGAL MOnci utes past mtdnlctrt at 3333 w. Dl. JIIIIIT COMIS, PA.STDR Harbor Eoslp~. F -:1250$ Coast llwy., MulDers Mlle. COSTA IIESA COUNSELING CENTER UGAL NOTIC! STATEMENT OF ABANDON ---:-=:-:-===--- TO !NHA.HCI DTMAMIC LIV.IMG MENT OF usE oF n c n . LKAL MDTICI AMOTHER MINISTRY OF TIE nRST BAPTIST CBll'RCB FICTITJO(f) BlBINESS NAME TIOUS. BmtNESS NAME FICTITIOUS 816INESS NAME RIV. JAII!S H!HRT, DIRICTOR STATEMENT The followlD& person bas STATEMENT PAMILY, PIRIOifAL. CALL ......,11SI The followtoc PII'IOO ladotDr ab&Ddoned tiMI use of the tic-Tbt folloW'lD& peraoa lsdolDC IUitri'.AL COUMIUMG ca HI Ill, businesa aa: Capistrano Gar. Utloua business uame: Bollard business as: Far West VeDdiq', LIAID( TO LIVI "TH! DYNAMIC. Ll,l.. dens, S4552 Calle Camblo, Ca. Mfc. Co., 1733 Unit M, Costa 1746 Aoabtlm, IS, c osta Mesa, ~=~::~::::~=~J~~~~~~:;=1 pt&tnno S.cb, Callt. 926U: Me•. Ca. 926Z6. c a. 92627; malllDC address, FIRST CHURCH OF QIRJST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vi.a Lido N.wport lkach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9' 10:30 •. Ill. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 I 10:50 L !Do WEDNESOA Y EVENING MEETJNG 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. W•dnucfay: 9 a.m .. 7c4S p.m. Tuetday .and Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OIRJST, SOI!:NTIST Newport kub at c.w-d<IMoc 3100'hciftc View Or. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 LIIL lUNDAY SERVICE l Oa. ... WEDNESI>A Y EVENING •·•NACiloom:-I p.a. MOO-B E. eo .. tswy. r... .. ceoaNerot .... Moa.·Pri.: 10 LID. to 5 p.-. 1\unoloy ......,.., 7.ro 9 Sat..1 to .... to-~,.-. ._.. _ _.. catf 'ly~.._. • ...... t:J.tcl. je.,· r 1 _. ........... Danes L. Browu., S1552 can. Tbe Fictitious BusiDess p .O. Box &5Bl, Fomltaln Valley, WeLIYtll!}attottWdilp Camblo,CaplstraDoBeacb.Cal.Name referred to abofe was Ca. 92708: William E. Gal- LUTHERAN CHURCH gz6Zc. tiled Ia Oraap Couoty 011 •-•-lagber, 1746AIIabelm,I5,Coota Tbll bai1De11 Ll cooducted '13. , Mesa, Ca. 92527. OF THE MASTER by an iDdJ:r1d.t. Ralph Norton Buer, 18 Tbls business Ls CODdacted 2100 Pacific View Dr. Signed: llil:rld L. Brown. Ci.lledta, S. l.a(una, Ca. 92675. by 111 IDdiYid\lal. Cotonldll Mfr. c.tlf. Tbls statement w:as ftledwitl:l Tbls business n s cooducted Stped: Wllllam E. Galla per. tbe Co..ty Clerk of Or&DII by an lndiYkhal. Thla statement wu ftled wUb ~~:~ ~~G Collllty on Mareb 19, 1974, wu. Slped: Ralph N. Bater. the Cotmty Clerk ot Ora.lp llam E. st Jolm, eouaty e1ert. Tbls statement was fll@dwitb CoUDty oa April 1, l974, Wit- SUNDAY SCHOOL cuaa: b)' Therea M. Ward, cltpaty. the County Clerk ot Oraa.ct uam E. st Jobn. eouoty clerk, AU AcN: 1:15 to 10:15 Lm. Plbllab: Kareb 21, za, Ap.rU County 011. March 25, 1974, bJ Tbereaa M, Ward, deptQ. Worlldp Bow-10:10 Lm. 4, 11, U74, La tbe Newport P.t.lisb: Mucb Z8, April 4. Publish: April 4. 11, 18, n , lf .. _,.a.sCaCJMIIolr Harbor Eulp. F-SU&t 11, 18, 1974, ln the Newport 1974 In tbe Newport f1arbor P'roflded Harbor Enslen. r -23796 Enslin. F -12&64 UTIHD THE CHURCH Of TOU I CHOIC! R!GULAILY GaAC! IIIL! OtUIOI •a rlcla 1Acllla IIIII ......... ~ .. _ TOiil . I.IGAL IIOTICI LIGM. MOTICI l•p•f't er De•eatlc At~~te, T,.ck, llloter H••• ..... , Deily, Weeklr. lll•••lr M.w or UaM NOW! FOR A NEW LOW $2,500 DEPOSIT YOU ENJOY ALL THE LATEST =.=..BENEFITS OF THE ~4l0 ~~~~ SAVERS CLUB Bes•des lowering eligibility re- q uirements , now the Saver& Club offers you new opportu- nities to save on automobiles. tires. furniture, telev1sion sets, home appliances. earpet1ng and drapes. And you can stretch yOur b!JdOet with money-uving discounts on entertainment at- tractions. traYel tours. restau- ran t dining and purchases or-a wide variet y of quality mer- chandise. AND IN ADDITION YOU EARN MAXIMUM INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS AT OUR BIG NEW RATES Term certificates are IMUed in minimum amountl of 11.(0)- puabook accounts In any amovnt. So tong • yout" .. .,.. lnga: totall2,5001n one or more LFS_nga_you.,. .. eligible for a Sa.,.ra Club membenhlp. - -USIWI-Oo.-t I .. ~ .... ...,., •• Ill ....... _ ..... •c lla,..•u.e.•.,..-a.. ... ..... sz .... \ .. ., .. ' l .. ·. ;: " • i . , .J • • •• .... ... Daily • 8:40 SUNDAY SCH EDULE!: COPS: Z:OO -5:15 -8:30 SLEEPER: 3:40-6:55 -10:00 P.M. Franco Lemrel11's "ROMEO £1 JULIET" -PI••· "BROTHER, SUN, SISTER MOON" --' --· GU'ji;,. Gnoo, 1oo1oc lo Flii- U-1. ,.. EaCIM _, .. -lid .. ploy 1.oo Aoplta late yHierdly. Lui Frldoy, H_. Jlu. bor drOIII*I • 5-l doe- to Ulora, bal lloJed 10 ftrot place wtth a ~l s.u.t rtcOI'd. Eltuela tdpd MapoUa 4-J aadCOBD II_..,.....,.._ loadlar Loo Alamlloo 5-4 Ia k d occ•s JUNIOR VARSrrY CREW ..,.._ tile IIIli .0 =, . ._.. -.... OCC lady s iers 2n ~~·~~:"~':..~ o:.r .. c: .t.":!:u,-., .. ==: Coroaa del Mar'a Sea K.lDp occ "d fi b' were netiJu ot a DO-Oranp Cout Col ltte's wo-compete at Mammoth Mountain grl coac usy biller -by Fo-.., 1001•0 Ilk! tliiD Ia Ia Zlld place oo .. rtl ZO-ZI IIIdZ7-28.Com- Vatkty's Rlet Woolard. U tbe la tbe WOIMD'I dh1aloD ot tbe peUtlob Ia beld la slalom, rfant Baroos routed tbe Sea KJDp Soutbllr n Catttorala IDter -slalom Ud dowD bill. recru •"t•"n I for b"•l season 10-0. couop SII!Auo.,llld tOe occ occ•s Deobte Date raats 41h Nelt Toeay, Corooa del mea are Srd 1ll tbetr dh1.sloD. iD,tbewomen'slDdtvldUI.I stand- Mar Is at Mapolla, Focaata After a raett tbe OC:C ladles iDp, wblle ADD Hall Is 25th, Orange Coast College toottall Valley at Costa Mesa, Estucl& bYe accumulated 58 polDts 1a Nancy LJOilS 25th, Dee Farrey eoacb Dick Tucker and his stall at Santa ADa Valley, aDd West-tbt 10-'t•m cootertoee to rank .41st aDd Jane Tutton 42Dd, are already bard at work oothe reo at Newport Harbor lD S:l5 ooe poi.DI: bebiad )eape-leadtDr Larry AbbUtt Is lbe leading 1974 season. pmes. Su Dteao state liDlnrstty. OCC skier In tbe men's dl'fl-'•Right now most of 01.11' ST ANDIN('l) Tbe aru,. Cout men llue sioo, rant1D& 9th. Jobn Red-energy is spent on reeruiUng," IRVINE LEAGUE 47 polDtl aDd oec~y Srd spot fleld is lSth, Bill DleJteln 24th, Tucker sa.id . "We'll r egister W L beb1Dd u.c . Suta Barbara and Jobn Barton 300l, ¥ark Strain the high school senior s for Los Alamitos •.•..•.•. 4 2 USC In the 11-team men's di-~l~ralf~'::m i9~h·5~: fall classes late in May and Edlsoo .. ·, .•........ 4 2 Yl&lon. t d lw • Y bo e Ai we'll conUn~~e to talk to pro- S, A. Valley .• ,., ..•.. 4 2 ':"wo meets rematn on 1973-born ::al ood 561 and spectlve players throughout the COM .............. 3 3 ?4 sebedule. The Pirates will lson h. s ummer months." "a~Ua 3 3 B k h • D Despite the uncertainty of Co~ Me·.;.:::::: ::: : 2 • uc trac men w IP ons recruiting, Tucker, •• eternal Fotmtaln Valley ....... 2 4 • optimist as well as a consist- Estancia •.•••.••.•.• 2 4 1 1. 0 0 13 ent wlnoer, feels 1974 will be Ne-;tu;;:;:,~~~u: .• I or IFSI lime 10 years a~~':.~~·~ .. ;., .... there's DO Loara .............. 4 2 doubt about tt. We've got a Anaheim ............ 4 2 Oranp Coast College's tbe 3-mll~ ~32.8 ~~!good nucleus of sophomores to Western ........... , 3 2 track ~ fteld aquad SDipped Litten ba quar er-m build around aDd U recruiting Westminster ......... 2 3 a U -year loslDC strlnr toSanta lD 52.7. h 440 11 lD goes well we could hue ooe of Marlna ............. 2 3 Ana Colltte aDd upeoded the OCC won t e re Y our best clubs ever." Santa Ana ••• , •••• , •• 2 3 Dons 88-56 Frtday ODI..be OCC 43.6. The Pirates have 7 i'eturning Huntington Beach ...... 2 5 onl. CREWS COME IN 2ND s tarters on offense and 4 on Tbe wln pvu OCC's splkers defense. KIWANIS a.U B TO HEAR a 1-3 record 1n Soatb Cout IN 3 SAN DIEGO RAC ES Quarterback Mike Magner, •ovERTISIHG WOMAN Confer ence play. They close Orange Coast College's crew who was the 3rd leading passer " out coalereoce action Friday, put on an Impressive display in the South Coast Conference Advertising woman Marve Apr il 19~ at Cerritos College. Saturday, grabbing 3 second last season, leads the otrensln Dickson wUI address the New . Pirate ~bomore Tony Cia-place 11nishes at the prest.J . port Center Kiwanis Club next relll won the )lveUn wttb a g1o~ san Diego crew classic T uesday ooon at tbe Island heave of 213-5 aod the sbot on Mission Bay. House In Fash.ioo. Island. put with a toss of 45-leet aDd OCC's }unlor varisty and Russ Johnson was named 1;4 Inch. He ftnlshed secood freshman eights both ftntshed Tuesday to replace Harvey in the discus. second to powerful Was h.lngton, Schwelller. who resigned trom occ freshman Jeff Peck woo while the freshman four was the club's board or directors. the lonr Jump with a leap of runner-~ to Loog Beach State Sailor frosh, sophs win Tuesday's S1)eaker was New-Zl-9 and toot the trlple turnP University. port City Councllman Paul Ry . wltb a mark ol39-5-l/4. Coach Dave Grant's Pirates ckoff, who sOOWed ntm; or a Sophomore Doug Martin won return to action at 8:30 a.m. !..tr~lp;,.:;to!riiN~ew~Z~eaiiland~;;,· --., the high jump, clearl.nr; 6-6, th.ls Saturday, meeting Loyola , while Mike Gassaway took the University and Long Beach The Cctwtsatlon HOUOAY f.J.VOIIMANCI ICHIDUU 1aW-7-.. 11 .......,._, .. ~,. ~.,._·c;. .;;hn'c.-. --· ~~W1~iloamo _..;,;;;.;;.._...;..., ,, t;.::' t:>.TarP<:e thOI. " C, ' 1(1 CflVI(Ii? R(J1JERT REDF01r m:RFARPC i</li1Efl BI.A\n ft:OfT WILJO(l MO U11TEA/lCX1 l lOIJCHlE! ... BAUCE r<Drl-r...-• PEAFOfWAHC£ SCHEDUU!: MATINEE WED. 4/3 ONLY·f:OO WED· 'fHURS..Aa EVENINGS AT 7:1S.t:4.5 SAT,-SIJN •• .............. -. ~ ........ ... _..,. ....... .. ..... ,, .. SAIUIDAY AND .... Y 9rJI ............ 1d!IL --.. .. 120 b1cb hurdles 1n 16,8, Fresh-State at Long Beach Marine man Duane Waltmlre captl:cred Stad.lum. Buc 9 wins consolation M SPECIAlTY IS HAm CISTIIIOS I'IIISSWOIK ••• • I'IIACTICAL I'IIICII SUBSCRIPTION OROER S!ND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORD!R TODAY I ONLY SS.OO FOR ONE YEAR -----------------NAME •••••••••••••••••• ••·•••••• • · • • • ADDRESS •••...•..••..•.. • · • · · · • • · · · · • • --·--·· . .. . . . . CITY ••• ,,, •• , , .•..• , •.• , •••.. ZIP ••.•• S!NDIN TNISORDER WITH SS.OO TO , NEWPORT HARIOR ENSIGN 2721 1.. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL lAAR IN NEwPORT 8£ACH -~-~ Of/ict! F,.~;turt' ~y OESKS •CHAIRS I FILES •SAFES :.. OFFICE SUPP.llES -& STATIONERY • Add"" Meet~-. S.ln Tv,....rll-, Rent81t 673-8820 S~lu TJth OFFICE &UIIP.l.Y'INC. Xll 1 N.wport llwd.,N~ott._. o H !A RING AIDS o RESTAURAN T • HAL A EBISCHER 2fl!!' .. w!~ ""HaMINO AID8 Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. COI'ona del Mar 675-3833 , HOllE COOK ED . fOOD ARROWHEAD, nort.. shore, mo1mb..ln cr.Jat. Sleeps 18. Make· rnern.- Uons, weekeQd, •• or mootb: 549-3112 or 979-0821 . •.. llloll: lin .... u, ...... ~ • ----------,.~----,--,--,--------,-~---:;--------------------- • ' , -' ..... ·. Newport Beach Ba._ Balboa ·Island Costa Mtso Lido hit. OPEN SAT. 1-5· 3308 OCEAN BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR CHARM GALORE! Bt&atlfll IPICioal s bedroom, Z .. l/z bltb borne VIEW OF OCEAN AND JETTY Two flrepkees. formal dining room. Lovely guut .•• bouse With full l::atb ••• Ideal for motber-tn-law ortoeos. FJnt time offered •.• Call to see. ASKING $174,500 ••••• DELUXE DUPLEX Tbree bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths lo oner's lDllt ---at. .... 2 bedroom, 2 t:.th apartment. Builtlns --.,.,_ llreplaeea. E:r:eeUeat Jocatlool .. --!111- THEY GO TOGETHER • • I .r " .. I ~~ ., ~ • ,..,.. :;I ! ,.~f" e REFERRALS FROM 500 OFFICES e COMPUTERIZED LISTING SERVICE HOW SWEET IT lSI HAPPINESS IS • • • • • Living in this immaculate 4 & family with lovely pool, impressive comer home, beauti· fully landscaped; near Huntington Harbour. Call today -It won't last. $75,000 SUNSHINE IS ••••• · Streaming into every room of this magnifi- cent 5 bdrm. home on tbe ocean. Perfection personified. $385,000 BLISS IS ••••• Carefree living in a brand new condo., with cranberry carpets, 3 bdrms., 2 baths; nr. tennis cts. & pool. Only $73,500. CONTENTMENT IS ••••. Enjoying a forever view, a secluded pool + 5 bdrms., in Corona del Mar. $145,500 LUCKY IS ••••• The familv who buys this exquisite 2-sty .. 4 bdrm. chateau on Linda Isle, with pier & slip. $285,000 DELIGHTED IS ••••• Anyone who calls Hug Homes to buy or sell .. so do it today! Let us show you the differ- ence! Specializing in Hom .. of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 Son Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 ..................... <7 eSTILL LOCALLY OPERATED ~-----.....644~7662------, . FOR WATERFRONT LIVING kT·ITs-BESf ••• H. CIDRIC ROBIRTS-aUILDIR AHD RESALE IROI(IR Fot,.....MorLHM •--Coli MARGARET CONNERS 673-S170 2525 Oc-Bhd., Co"'"'! dol liar ._.. ............... . -;;liJo !Jl~ LIDO waterfronl. 3 Bdnn. "lge. family rm., or 5 bclnns., wiUl 6 bollls. Lido Nord. Spec. lacWar view! Waterfront llvtng rm. with slep-<lown wet bat. Pier " Qoat. $275,000. * * * * WATIR fRoNT LOT ON LIDO ~ 4D' .. '.IIaplllceilt vtow! •. 000 .... ~lllJNDY, R.~ ~------- • ' "1_.. ... 111 aawiiii,..._NI.-...... loY ... JkCW)l.,l· U.U.TOI. ..,. ' .. Mtlr""*t..,tiCt . ' T HE REAL ESTATE:RS 332 CO ROM• D!L M•R CORONA DEL MAR LII'E ON THE GOLD COAST· 2-stv. 3 bdrm .. · 3 baths; dining rm., bar room & arti"sl's studio. Approx. 10 years old · 3,000 SQ. ft. Architec- turally as new as tomorrow. Only home on Ocean Blvd . with a fore~t scene entry, large blurr site. wit h alt rooms having floor (o ceiling view~ of the channel. bay. peninsula & ocean .. \n ever changing view or boats li(oint: to ~ea durin·: the day & a fairyland of lights at night! Exterior sandblasted red· wood interior complimenting woods. Home canti-levered over famous China Cove. Your own steps to beac:bes. Please'caU for app't. $285,000. CC Orange Coast Q: 21H UNSt llwJ~ c-.. •elllf lEAL WATE &44-4141 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •u lALit IEPOitT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service o1. the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $56.4 million for the first 3 months of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A 27% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD A _YEAR AGO. 1,579 new uattqrs were processed, of wbtch 60% 'WERE SOLD I 67% of the Bales -r• cooperatln • Lt.t yoar properi:J with a . Realtor. ...... I I Is llf4& . '' ., .. •• -.-1Ju·..,.. CURT DD8H _ _,-.n••-...... • Newport lradt •••• Balloa blatMI Coste Mtso Lido hit c..r-dtl Mar TOWNHOUSES! OUR VERY ACTIVE RENTAL DEPARTMENT HAS SEVERAL LOVELY TOWNHOtBES FOR RENT AT POPULAR PRICES. MACNAB IRVINE HAPPY D.YS Deii&hUul 4 beuroom, •» bath home 111 euuwve SOmerset J..aoe. Colly famiJ¥ room W/firep.taCe & wet bar. Luxur• master beClroom & batn. t.:narJes Amald .....-. (Qll) tiiG CANYON -A TOUCH OP SPAIN P8nocamic view from all rooma. S .,. room custom llome w /huge tamny roam -•·et bars -air conditioning. t32S, ... OPEN DAILY 1-5 p.m. •8 OAIOIONT LANE. (Q31J • WALNUT SQUARE LOTS'. LOTS !R-1) LAGUNA -Temple Hills Drive-Appros. 8000 sq. ft. -spectacular view of Laguna " Ocean. $23,500. DANA POL''IT -I.e. oceanfront on bluff-$150,000. DIAMONb BAR -Ridgeline Road -1.56 acre. ~ rancb-$24,500. NEAR CITY OF INDUS. TRY (L.A. County) Sui>Division {final reo. port) 40 lots -approx. 23 acres. G. Fay/ B. Owens &\2.82.'l5. (Ql81 Sharp two bedroom tmft at $!40 a month. Pool and other recreational reatures are close by. CREST Beautltul three bedroom split lenl home with 1an outstanding ocean vtew. Priced way below the market at $450 a mooth. BAYFRONT Like new, spacious three bedroom home wtth a private slip for a lar~ power boat. Walk to ocean beach and next to a park. Only $500 a month. (Photo above.) Sucnuor to COLWELL p,.,ertles VALLEY (H REALTY RE Al TO '=' Berg Enterprises 3425 E . Coast Highway 675-7225 Corona : Pete /Ja,.HU l<eaf£, East Blutt ~ NEW LISTING-3 BedroolliB • f-view!.-l Formal dining rootit, wtlli iii• gw.; 2 'fir& places ;--sungy breakfast room, 31h bath, $74,950. Offko Open S.tunloyo & 54md"Y' PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Wostdilf Dr., M.tl. 642-5200 CAMEO SHORES Spacious 4 bdrm. & family nn. borne Atrium off master bedroom Huge lot 80xl45 ·avail. in fee Heated" fill. pool -prof.lndscpd. Great bome for gracious enterla..inmg Priced reduced $9.500 ·now only 1105.000 BAYFRONT LIDO TRIPLEX SU-MMER HEAR - Fifty Feet on SaDdy Beach . . . . . . . . . PENTHOtB£ aDd TWO Stud:to Apartments. Three Bedrooms, Two Baths . . . Each . LEASEHOLD --- $160,000 LIDO TRIPLEX GudtD Apu'tJDenta . . . Prln.~• Patios ,, Oot Two-BedrooiD Slu<llo --- ... ----- [lrvinejM ... .__. I ' tal Doww 0rtte MJ·IUI 11441lNc.Ata.IU·illt ~a..ctt.c.. ....... ..., ........... -.. -·. -.----·-----.- * I8YD IW.IIIS PIESBIIS * Mid-summer Dream! CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN CLOSE e5UPER SH•RP e 2 YEARS HEW •e 3 8EDROOM HOllE $U9,000 *~* -LC..tt.y. __ .. _ t~BOYD New Spanish Home UPPER ~E WP ORT BAY Tbe noal oew home available In the famous Blutra deft)opment right abovE> Upper Newport Bay, Dra- matic spUt lnel entry --3-bedrooms --ft.replace -· d1Jdae room --built-In kit chen , Possibly ftnti1 view location oo entire Bay. EnUu UY1Dc area aoo master bedroom suite kiOU ~ to Yater aDd wlld life or the dtll&!ltflll Upper Bay ~tlllf'y. StrlkinR entry. Reu patio. WoMertuUy laadSCIPid rrOUDds and prdens. Sbort walt to pool, stlopa. part, sebools and eburehes. DoD"t delay. TMa ll first otrertac of tb1a "oae-of-a-tlnd" Medlt•n-. styled home, $121,000. Open -_, --- Vllta Nobleu. Call Mr. FrHII at $44..1711. . ' ~- ' .. ••• " ~-· :.:· .... . . • .• ~,. Sign up lor kindergarten The two weeks from April 29 to May 10 have been set aside to pre-register local children whO will be eltgtble to begin kinder garten next Sep- tember. Parents may register their children during regular school hours at the school the LOOKING OVER a scrapbOOk which will tell of flttlre events are tlte 7 debutantes for 197.f wbo were ,.,....ed Saturdl.y at a ltmcheoo held at tbe borne of Mrs. X.wreoce Ferber In the Blutts. The debutantes, who wUI bt pre. · sented at the Child Gutdance Center 's empire blll JUDe 15, are Ann Gibbs of Balboa Islaod abd Kuen QUiD ot Harbw VIew Hnts, ten to r ight, holding tbe book; seeoDd l"ft, 16ft to right, Krist! Tbornquist of Tustin, AllJ: Riley of the Blurts and Dorothy Logan of East Bluff; staodlD~t, llarthl. Myers or Tustin and Bartua Chappell of .the Blaftl. Mrs. Ivan w. Sturgis Is ball chairman for the IP""8M'fbt 01'· ganlza.Uon, Harbor Key of the Ora.nce Cotmty Child Guid- ance Center. Mrs. Ben Brown is presentatloa ebairman. Mrs. Jotm P. Wright lsHarborKeypresident. chl~~~~~~:~:~iung!nklnder-DEBS DADS TO DINE garten must be ftve years of 1 age before Dec. 2, 1974, Par-A tJrunch at Big Canyon a few huodred feet do'n the ents are advised to present Country Club will hOoor the street for a tour of the Child written proof of the chtld's fathers and presenters of the Guidance Center at 171 E. 18th age at the time of registration. empire ball debutantes Sunday, St. There a brleftng wlll be The parent must also provide April 2l. given by Rex D. Gaede, execu- wrttten proof that tl1e child The empire ball, to be he ld tlve director. has had the following lmmunl-June 15 at the Newporter Inn, At 11 a.m. the debs and their zatlons: diphtheria, tetanus, Is sponsored annually by Har-~;t:ests wtll be welcomed In whoopin g cough, measles aM bOr Key of the Child Guidance a private dlnln.g room U Big polio. Center of Orange County. The Canyon Country ClOO by Mrs. TOURNEY DEADLINE Center offers psychiatric aid John P. Wrtgbt, Harbor Key on a sliding fee basts to emo-president, and Mrs. ln u W .. April 19 at 5 p.m. is the ttonally disturbed chi ldren up Sturgis, ball c~man. Also deadUne to enter the City of to age of 18. repr esenting Harbor Key wUI Newport Beach spr ing tennis At 9:30 a.m. Apr il 21 the be Mrs. Beo Brown, bllll pre- tour nament. Only thOse people party wUl tour the Harbor Key sentatlon chairman, and Mrs. who have participated In the thrlft shop at 145 E. 18th St., G. Wayne LesUe, brwtebchair- cUy's tennis instructional pro-Costa Mesa . Mrs. M. G. Dana, man, Mrs. John Shertdlln wUl gram may enter the tournament, thrlft shop chair man, will show assist Mrs. LesUe. whicl\ wUl be held on Harbor them through the 4-room, 750 Dur ing the brunch etcbdebu- higb school tennis courts May sQuare foot factllty. tante w111 introduce her father 4-5 and May 11 and 12. The gro~ wUl then walk or presenter,lndlcaUngblnole in business and commUility ser- Medical center planned :~?:.:~~=~ L~M~~:. Developers Newell E. Fait signed by the Newport Beach and Dr. Charles'Llncoln Myers; and Bruce E. Nott have an-architectural firm of Bissell/-Allx Elizabeth Riley and Robert nounced plans to build Irvine August Associates, also wHI Paul Riley; Krist! Louise Medical Center, a complete have provisions for a pharm-Thornquist andDr.JobnJerome medical facUlty, at the south-acy, cUnical and pathological Thornquisti Barbara ~eid et:st'cor ner of CUlver Dr. and laboratory~ physical therapy Chappell atld Dr . VIctor ll&r- theSanta Ana treewaytnlrvlne. department. radiology, dlspen-rero, pruenter; AaP Ellza- Plans now call for constru:-per.sing optician and orthopedic beth Gibbs and Raymood New- tion of a 4-story structure con-supply. ton Gibbs; Dorotlly Ellen Logan ta.Jning 60,000 sq. n. of leasable Irvine Medical Center wJII be and Dr. George William Logan; area. When completed in early situated within the 3l-acre lr-Karen Wendy Quinn ud James 1975, Irvine Medical Center viDe shopping center, toe Iarg-Henry Quinn. will provide for all medical est shopping complex within speclalltles. The $2.s million the City or Irvine. COM CHAMBER, KIWANIS Fait-Nott development, de- • -------------· TO HEAR D.C. T.D. TALK Mass transit plans for the SAN FRANCISCAN ENJOY A BIT OF OL D SAN FRANCISCO us Easter Sunday For Dinner Servin g !Tom 2:00PM. 16 17 Westcl i ff Ori¥e (Co rner of WestcUU Drive &· Dover) NEWPORT BEACH Re servations Accepted Pho ne 64 5 -S222 Corona del Mar area wUI be discussed next Tuesday when a representative or tbe Orange County Transit Dlstrtct (OCTD) addresses a joint luncbeon meeting of the CorOna del Mar Chamber of Cammer~ aod l'le CCM Kiwanis Club at Kam's restaw-ant. A proposed 1~ transtt dis- trict sales tax to help noance expansion ·of senlce wtU be among the Issues discussed. Reservations for tbe meet- Ing may be made by calling the COMChamberofCommerce at 673-4050. The meeUng Is open to the general pt.lbllc, at $3.50 per person, inclti11Jlg luocb. Joh1n5411n and Son .• offers the best of both worlds ~lUXURY and ECONOMY \ ... CAPRI ... GREAT SELECHON! SATURDAY SERVICE For your con•onlon<o FROM eur S.rvl ce Dliiportmen t .,. · Ia 0!1'" Satvnloy 8 to 4 ONLY .. -.$3,643' LA Once upon a time, President NtXon gave a . nice little party at a zpolel in San Clemente. It lasted quite late, because there were a number of real Republicans there (not just the ones who register and run as Republicans because they .live in Repub- lican areas). After the party, the President took his secretary, Rosemary Woods , for a ride. Being unfamiliar with the area (after all, he only LIVES nearby), he got lost and drove off a street-end at San Clemente and into the ocean. After 'a few hours of trying to cover his tracks and get someone else to take the blame1 for him, he swam to Laguna Beach ·(well, that's what he aaid) and reported the tragedy. There was a brief hearing, held by -a judge who was an old family friend, then the tran-· scripts of all the hearings ":/ere locked up, safe from public view. What happened next? Did the Washington Post investigate the matter and uncover , some wrongdoing? Did Daniel Ellsberg steal the hearing transcripts and "leak" them to the New ·York Times? Did an investigator take some of the tapes and play them at a booze party? Did all of the big papers, wire services and TV networks stick doggedly to the story until all of the facts were brought before the American people? Did the . opposition party hGund Mr. Nixon, and all other members of his party, at every opportunity, and tell voters that every Congressional election should take up the issue? Did Congress insist that a truck back up to the judge's office and load up every piece of paper and tape in the place? Well, did they? Don't be silly; this wasn't something impor- tant, like a burglary; this was just a simple. matter of death. *FAIRY TALE NUMBER 2 Last Thursday night, I watched NBC "newsman" Edwin Newman interview Democratic bigwigs on a one-hour special. Not once did he question any of their answers. Not even when the majority leader of the House of Representatives said it was the Demo- crats that got us out of Vietnam. We li, maybe this guy saw a movie of the war, or something. But, he must have run the film backwards, because those of us who saw the whole thing from the start seem to recall that the war escalated under Kennedy , then got so big and was mishandled so badly by J ohnson, that he had to quit in disgrace. President Nixon promised to get us out and he did. By the way, try reminding some of our young er generation that it was the President who also d~livered on a promise to stop the draft. "We ll, we still have to REGISTER," they say, indignantly. Big deal. That's a lot of trouble. Wonder if they compHlin about registering t o vote at the age of 18 . That's another idea backed by the President. And, if they bother to vote, I wonder if they remember the millions of other Americans who spent parts of t heir youth DE FENDING this country, so that we can ALL vote. Oh well, I guess a l ot 'of us live in a fairyland nowadays. Real- ity is only for thos e of us who have to work to pay for the pipe dreams. of others. * * * * Want to see some REAL Am.erican mer chandise to make things look better around your ho'fi'Be? Stop by the store. We've got boats, oars and lifejacketa,. too in case you run off the road. Al Forgit ' I