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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-02-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ' STUDY LAGUNA, N.B. BOUNDARY The Newport Beach City COUDCll directed the staff Mon- ~y 111111>1 I<> ltiltlalf~laJitilnc'ol lbe coastal area. between New- port Beacb and Laguna Beach and to lnclude the uWmate de- lerminatioo of wbere tbe boun- dary UDe would eztst between the Z clUes. Tbe 35~-acre pucel of land owned by the lrviDe Co., is n- pected to be annued by the Z cities in the DOt too distant fUture. The land bas been slated for tourist -orieoted. development by the Irvine Co. The company ft.rst anoouoced its plans to construct a resort colony--described u an "Am· Newport Beach may p1D as much as 1,000 acres with La- guna expected "' p.iD 2,500 acres through anoeD.tlon pro- ceedings. Tbe lrY.lDe Co. is said to be a.axlous to bav'e the land ln- eorporated. Tbe Laguoa Beacb Clty Couo- cll has already &~~Proved a reeommeodatlon directing its city .manager to meetwithNew- pol't Beacb repre~ves. omctals say that tbere bas always been a geotlemen's a- P'eemeDt between tbe Z cltles that U annexatloo does take place, Crystal Cove wW be tne dividing liDe. erle&tl Rtvtera"--<>o tbo 3-1/2 lACK BAY TOUR mllt cxalb.l strip between tbt Z cltlet, to' Ftbrlm'}', 19'70. • F~ieods of Newport Bay t».Yt Gm3 WHOI Tbls pbo&o ot'ZO Je&l'l qo from tnt Eulp tiles 'lllll be ot p&rt!cular lllterest 1<> tbe Newport Harbor Klwuls Club &t today's hmcbeoo meetlng. because the club 11: cele- t:nU.ac the anoitersary or its follbdt.nc. Tbe eeMbnUoD 1s b&rtbday No. 30, am many ol tbe old-Umers are especteclto be oa band for the meeting. This photo sbows a croup of New- port Harbor Klwanians on an outtnc 011 CataJiDI. lslud. No doubt they wUl au be ldenWied u today's blrtbday meetJ.Dg. TV assailed for POW reporting At tbat Ume, IrvlDe Co. vtce sebtduled · I.D. environmental president RaymODd Wat1011 said tour of Upper Bact Bay tor be eavlstoo.td tbe development th11 Saturday, Feb. U. Guides u a ''pedtstrl&n-orleated'' re· will tate P'~ &Joac tbt .north IOl't eomb1o1q reatd.eaU&l, tD:I ot Back s.y Drtve to flew Los Angeles televtsioo com-1ng slnce shot down tn Laos commwelal aM recre&Uoaal sl«hts and to dliCUI& tbt dll menta.tor Robert K. Dornan. Feb. 14, 1969. t oe ts o1 • duriD& a talk at a Balboa Bay President Nixon, 1n a tele-feUurtl. ere upee thll *~ ... •~ Club lwx:beoa Monday, eriU-gram to 0. W. ""'ck) Richard Mr. Wat.oo saJd publlc paths area .. atnoe•lars W'1U &fi Utd .. , ... 1 &Dd wa1ta tollowi.b.c beach con-tbe flaltors to He tile white c Dtttrork TV tor Its .~-ot Newport Beach, sa1d "1'-y tloclrf 1I"'U1 rua tbl eottre qret, tb• wblte P111e&D. ud blued, ooe-stded approach to tbougbts will be with you as lilWb of 1M..._.. a,pd tM blul .... 1f'b1eb ban reportiDc tbt pll&bt .ot Amert. you lauDeb your nUy," and .......... ttl" .... ~, II% ·a,.. ILE , pt 11 ,.,._..,cu J19W• 1a Hortll Vi~. added, "Yolll' ~-D oa.r. 11u1o0 major '.-...,b u lbat art w11t1er1q bore. Tho Dlrl"i 1 UO-a..plile&ftlilr to lretll-lor -bran moo Crvlial Co¥ Dd AtlaJoDe Po1ut tOIIr 'Ifill bec:tn at 9 a m beDiftt POW1 and others miss-wbose well-be!D( and atety ., ea • ' • • iDe 1n SoaUieast Asia, tbeChU~ are ot the greatest Importance BOB PERKINS HEADS U F ~ \;"~'~ :\~~~~.,!~ "'~~~~~~ Reap~~atldactor NEWPORT BEACH ICc -., L~Co~LU-. ........ _ ... Height • 1nance men Moo:iay Dlgbt set a pubUc trlct Committee, coosistiQ& of the emer geocy 1eg1s1ati Mr. Kymla said that most belri.D( lor Feb. ZZ oo a pro-city COODellmen aod plann1ng whiCh would be effective 01~: ot the establishments located posed emlll'pDCyordt.llaDcetbat commlssloners. mediately 141011 passa by th ln the k>wer bay ue "loll fbr wou.kl establlsb I.Dterlm zoo-The emergency ordlnance Council loliO'Ifing ;: publi~ redevelopment." Many ot tbe iDe replatioas aod impose a would prevent developers trom hearing--would be in effect 1 buildings are more than 30 muimwn bul1d1n&' belgbt Umit "getting In under the wire" 90 days or years old. ot S5 feet With tbe area kDown and constructing buildings that The ·committee llas been "We are concerned with pub. as the proposed Lower Newport would confllct with redevelop~ meeting stoce late last ear Uc access to the bay, bottl Bay Ch1c District, meot sta..Ddards that wtll be for~ to develop a plan for tre:~ Physically and vtsuaUy," Mr. The Clrd.I.DaDce wa.s recom ~ mutated by the commlttee. r edevelopment alotlg the lower Kymla said. meDded to the Council by lts Councilman Carl Kymla, :iewport Bay. 'The committee ls workin(~ detaJls to a ·plan. that would THE SITE of Newport Center 's '·destg:o plua" will be dedi. limit aU prospective develop~ c.ated this morning, Feb, 11, in the lobby of Edward's Newport ment to 60 per cent of tbe Cinema Theater. Architect William Blurock will tell about land. ~~~~~·~~~.'d~eslgn concept of this commerclal and professional plaJ.a, W!Oiam R, Foley, an U· to prcfesslons allled . with the construction industry. sistant In the plaonln& de· ft<t~~-ssketch gives a blrd's eye view trom Santa Catalina Dr. partment, said the remaining .,_ 40 per cent would be left op-:::~gy~1~; en for "windows to the bay," wiU ch would provide both physical and visual a.ccess to the water!ront. He said that the variance in the dWer ent sections ot the city lacing the bay wW make it ditft.cult to esta.bl1sh ooe set of standards for the entire city. Tbe committee has directed Mr . Foley to begin work Im- mediately 011 the Marlners Mile, from the Newport Blvd., overpass to the Balbol. Bay Club along Coast HJgtlway, • • lunches Uke this to undo theef-John Waynealsosentmessa.'ges. The president' a pvel ot the lege Dlstrlct; Zod vice presl-teet ?f that rotten 4 minutes of Mr. Wayne was scheduled to Harbor Area UDited F~ ~t. B. James Glavas chief ot film. speak but was deta1Ded In Mex- cbanpd bands last night as pollee, City of Ne~t Beach· The 111m referred to was ico. c ..... ou..c u• __ u c .. 01' o..rrooooo oo ... _, co..,.~ ~oo.:.·-·-•-• k>o.Jh Robert Perldns, lnlDe Comp-secretary, Mrs.JamesSchafer: released about Christma.s time ·wh P d • ~ any vtce presideot, took otnce re-elected to a Znd term and by CBS, showtne prisooers 1n 0 s u m pI n g , from outKQlng president Jack treasurer, Charles Criogle, a "model" camp, playing bas-• Promontory plan studied Curley, vice president aDd gao~ with the public accountln~ firm ketball. He said the network There's a lot of dumping eral m&DI.Ifll' ol the Orange ot Crlllgle, SwUt, Jordan , sboold bave sougtlt out one ot KOin&: 00 across trom the "They don't have a permit The Newport Beach City' The Irvine Co. said that when Cout Dally Pilot. Company, Costa Mesa. alsore-the 9 men wbo have been re-Shores Apartments on Sea.l..aoe to dump or grade there," be Council referred back to the the use permit request was de- Mr. Perklos was elected to elected to a Znd term. leued from North VtetDam 1n Harbor VIew Hills but 00 Aid, "but thenitsprivatepiop-Plann1ng Commtssloa Monday llied the PLann1ng Commission tbe 1971 omce at the amu.l Dl.reetol's elected tor a 3-prison camps tor their eon. ODe seems to lal)w ~Di erty and 1f tt's the owners nl&ht, without prejudice, an &P-ta.Ued to lndlcate to wbat use meeUDc &Dd awards diiiDIJ' at year term are Dr. steYe N. tradl~tol'y .tory ot wbat a about tt. there's DOC much we can do peal by the Irvine Co. oc the the land mlgtlt be put. tbl Balbcl. PaviUon. He Mf· AllJlino, Beverley Ben~ Joe POW I We Is Uke. A considerable qanUty ot &bout 1t unless a cert:a.ln q-.ot-PlanDloc Commluioo's dental Jim Taylor, vice pre&ldtot Ytd the United FUDd u 2Dd BerD17, Apes Blomqw.t, Navy U Robwt Frl•h....... dlrt .a.u bu beec dumped there tty of dumplnc ls exceeded." ot a use permU to construct In charp ot plamtn~o 'aid, ttce prelident durlor the put Cbarlls Club, Ct.rlt•CrtDc-rtieaMct ~eu ut;W as well as some poles. Tbtown-He aid, however, tbataeheck a 620-unlt apartment boule com-••We ware lett without dlrec- yeu. le, James Dodcl1, B. Jamn day a 1D 1 Huo1 1100 ca er ot the Sbores ~trnentl, wlth the lrvlDe co., who OW'DS plex at Promontory Point, near t1on at to hOw to proceed. aDd other DtW oftlcen are: tint Glavu, S&muel T. Parker, ue1 told tbt 570 ~ .... at~ Arthur o•conoer, say1 lt'a a portioa ot the laDd, revealed C01.st Hiib'WllY a.Dd Jamboree we would Uke some deftnW.Ye t1ce pruldeot, VaqtiiR«<dlDr. Mra. Robert SortueD. hiDcbeoD "It W'I.ID~ Ub tbat cost:lD& him mooey, "I'Ye al-Ulat tbe dumpinc Is not betoc Rd. direction from the city as to Oraap Cout CommDty Col· "* 1 ~ there. 1 DeYer •• ready lost ODe t..m btci.UH ctooe by tbtm. Tbe state alao Tbe Council asked tbat a what we ca.a expect to do w1Ul C "I b k t • hi a bukttblll. of this UDSJ.ptty and noisy op. owna a porU.OO ol tbe land, but com mittee of Z counctlmeo, 2 the laDd." ouncl ac s YO e rig "Whl dldn~ they sbow USJ.D eratioo,'',be sa.Jd. ''U doesn~ appear ~~the state ta~=~~s;oovr:,se~s~ na;:~~~:·;:!';:·fr~ tb&t kiDI1 of picture 4 Jtus Mr • ° Cocmer said trucks 1s do1D& the dumplna:. eocl.atioo me ber be for ed h utset ha Indicated u..t Nnport Beecb City CoUDCU-:?' reeollltloo 1ta1u lDpart: qo? Four yeusaco, tbty sbow-come there early in the moro-He said Ulat U someone could The Counct~wtll take the ~t~ ~= ~st ~se vt'or the l&Dd--at meo adopted a ml.ra1U teiOJutloa Ttlll CoUDCll bu, and JtUl lid Ul be lAc puad.t throu .... Mo-in&, dump their dirty, &00 leave. f'Urnlsb h1s department wttb a Wooda1 Allbt *tine tt 1a: 1n does, acree tblt tbt people of ltr..U beaten.,, ...,, .... ''1 can't J1gure out who's do1n( Uceose plate number •. ,. mlgtlt JAMES P. FELTON, vtcepresl-ter ~ apin durtnc a joint least a use tbey would ace~~tt-­ laYW ot tbl ri&M ottblelU&tns this city ba" a rlctrt to u-He ~ the. reuoo tot the U,'' be said. ''Thetrocksaren't be able to put a stop to It dect ud director of advertising meetln& •tth thePla.onlng Com· wou ld bt' for stnclefl.mllyrest- ot. Nnport S..cb to YOte oatbe prus tbe1r oplllloos at tbe bl.l-ctanp ln prop&pnda ft.lm is marked,'' EYel 11 1t doesn't exceed ~ and publlc relations for AVCO mission f eb. 15. deoUa l units. ~rninc Warcb 9 eleeUoo. Jot box." btcaWII publlc optldon ex Newport Beach Publlo Works P'ad.lnc permit Umtts then they FJ.nanclal Services , bas been F f"l d The COUDCU, beeau.ttotiOme Two propositions are OQ the preutd Ja letters and P«iu~ Director JoeDevUnsaidthe clty could be proseeuted~er tres· elect~ pres ident 0~ th~ New. reeway memo I e m.La-lDterpret&Uoa of tbt de. Marett 9 b&Uot. Ooe seekl to to commllD.Ist leaders aDd US koows nothlng about the opera-pus!ni or OCher city ardl-port enter Assn. r. elton, cl.l1oa. of 5 COUDC11 members to resclJKI an aJI'etmebt oo the peromeat oatclals bu bad Uoo. D&Dets." former ~s ~gel~si newspap~ Newport Beach attorney Roy For mer city councilm en Hans alp araumeot1 ...,..nc the closing of streets oo tbe free-tts effect ' B h erman a ert s og execu. Woolsey lla.s flied witb the Su-Lorent, James B. Stoddard and propoa1ttou on tbe ballot aJd way rlcbt of ny aDd tbe other ''Tbey.:,e be ltr tv eac proj'ect cone luded Uve, succ@@d~ Lloyd O. John-preme Court a memonndum Cllarles E. Hart. had rtled a clarUleat1oo OD tbe Couitctl•s Jeeks to ameDd the cit)' char • ..WUve oYer ::'~a!. ~.me..., SOil, commer clal marketing ol polnts and autborlUes 1n op-taxpayer s suit tn the s llllrlor poclUOO oa holdi.Dc the elec-ter to provide that aay fibre U. Frishman tro~ san A project by the Corps of T~tt-.. ... Ori ......... l tsUma•"'s managerbofor 1~ Irvre Comp. pos1tioo to a peUtioo b a writ Court cl&l mini the electlonwu Uoa wu neeeuary. acreements be approved by a Ole... -•" "Pict•-e ·-·· E .. ...c.. ~ -""' I.DYdlr • w Tw cont nue as a of mandate ftled ..., 3 former vote of the elec~tt ..... -....., -,~-.. ...-eers to IC)If"ide the qtal-tor tbe $15,000 federal. pro-ector. he new sec.rew r 11 cllm "' an illegal eq>endlture of tuuds • ...,.,. • Mlf C01Dc Into your t-.tbroom, ity ot the beacb north ot 3Zod cram were tor compWton of is Llewellyn Goodfield mana-c 'Y coun en. After losing that battle the Q k remcw'-all, ........... _ 1oo..o1. St. ID West N -rt was"""' ' Mr. Woolsey nled the mem-1 -·-·'1 !!led It Ua e Spares Our area 1Dc )'Otll'~ll ~~UA~u;;;; eluded Tue~; ..... with the--;;: tb~~:~~t aC:~ the ad~ ~~ 6:;:~_c::r ::!: oraooum on behaU of AI For gtt, of~~~~e':ne s~:e 7 yeus. That s what Cll)(!vlty peodlture of all the t\mds a. d1Uoaal wort to the oo-the-ot tbe Alison Company and interveoor iD a similar su-Court, b&stca.lly on the same lfewport Beacll IIIII CoAt.·u.e Harbor Ar• tbat reeetYed is Ute." ftllable. IPOt-wwk doGe by U. John Frank A. Rhodes Jr. of Cause)' perlor CJUrt action. grounds, II •· 11o Gear-Dawes harbor aDd The S\.l)lrior Court hid de-The Snnr Court' .... ~ .. JCIPMrl ov "MCI&*I • mJDor erac.b, w &lJ ,,_ 1a . He said tbat ...... ~~o~ • Besler ol tbt Corps ol Eog:l-II Rhodes are vice pr esidents, cb.red ... ft. u lectlo ... _ -erne ..... ....... &llJ dliD&p frrom 'l'llaJ· ..tl"''pd --be was tidelands director for the City Dell'S. &Dd 0oa SI.Dford, u-am Bill D. Whitman of Sec-u-. e n oa ~ yet decided whether it will eYeD moralD(a eutbqaaU; <IIIDI.. lfewport 's.eb PubUe WOI'ts sbot don. Ill a raJd Aug. 24, ol Newport Beach, -.ld the sist:ul bU'bor ud UdelaM.s III'Uy Paclftc Natiooal Sank Is treeway Issue scheduled for hear the matter and no IBdf- otber u.a rattled Dllr'Y-. tbl.t i DIHetGr lot Dft'lla said tbt 1N7, onr a MIG but out-cootractor, Hobbs Construe-director tor the city, treasurer. March 9 was legal LOd sbQukj catioa has beeo made u to 11. eU7 wuluelr;J U Md jilt COlli 8de lluoi, be was paraded tJon Co., was able to com-Tbe harbor dlrecl:or SLidtllat L• • proceed. when that deeislonwillbemade. Tho pobllc _ ... tllr-··p-... -t ..... _.;; Ia •tuaaw. bootoo &lid liD-plele so per c ... more ICI-.. bad -led"' tbe Corps ICense payln I extended ..... while City clerk Laura ot -CIUa Aid ., -Gtrala ... ...,. car.-Park &llJ itllll Ia _ .. Ill a 10.. ~· tlwl had beoc &ltlicl-lor adtll-1 ~"' com-LaP>s Is proceediDC wltholoc- U.Oa<-'IIIIIIIM-uc:-dolllu fDol-bJ-10-Ioot cell Wbere paled.' plelttiiO-kiOtbeNooport tlon delalls. to 'b&Ye beta~ 1M .a... '"hht wu a e:ritk.t..,.,,, ~ *'CIIIPid to OBl7 Bulldo&ers bepo sc.n.p{Dc S..c.b clt:y U.m.lt.B. b.t tbat Becau• ol the larre number calendar '/e&r and. the reeeot U.r. Woolsey'saetloeubtbe 11101' craW IDll aat Jbow ap M ald. ''Ud 'It ft ._'t 110 ....... at D~P~:. the belch at Uod St. 3 fttb t1o4s ,.,_ were lOt available ol dellDQuencies In payment of 100 per ceat hike is assumed to court to deay an alcMtiYI a a ~lt ot ..-. ""rt 111 tblt ..,t,..OOIIdlaye· 11Tbt IDcu:bc of workl al· aco u.s tbty reached 54tb st. ' the b&lslJiess license tu, tbe be tbe causes ot the deUaq~ writ oo the basts ttw.ttbe'-• TIIOrt wore -,_.. ol ltod ---Ill'--• " -oo Nortlt v._m's KILLER SHOT GIRL HERE ? Newport Beoeh City CouocU ueocles. ral.tod by tbe pett-• ,.. a ~a. ot mm.aa, JIOOia &a • ~ to 1ft • to &be t...ta IICJI"'Yed a.o ordlJuce U.Obda.y Tbe Ol'cSiDa.ooe, 111 effect, coal:ont:lODS made by tbna u B · • li h• of Dill .. 0..... ~ • ld&bt wa1Ylng the busiDess U-elves bui.Dtssmea .w tbe to thl Uw&Udtty ol u. IM-Iy Swlp r.J.c On II -R .._.., lu-U. Neorport Btocb poUC. an -.......... -"'llattutocy lee ft>r the ead ol Febr-J I<> pay the ~-tloo or oltbor ol tilt --.u lie aJd. uhwJ ..... eMcktac tbt poullltU.tJ tbal t:>Mic:UYN .ad WJ.a Spector IDOGlh ol F'ebr-.ry, ClUe tu Y1thout a .,....,.. btvt &QJ IHI'il 'W'bll8au•, tile Aa """""-'-,.._ ............ ?.. I. ..... f/1......,. g au...,... ea-QOirYtct BtrtramGreeaberL ... IF¢ron p(dlznl ot ar... 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Clly el Me p~a.-~ __. \M _., leca!ly .......... _.. •::.,•• I• ~ ..... ...._ CWa ..... ~ ~ ~, ••• n.-la)' s.eoM ~·-, ...... ,.w • c.....-....... CAlli. T.c MIIWOIT a.ueea ENSleN w-Mj..._. to be ' •••· ..,. .t .....a circ.t..lM llo)' co.n 4ec::fM ·flo. A-JOl~ -~·~ ~J 14. lkt, lo s..n-Co .. fer tt.l eo-y of 0...... st•• of Cal8..ala. _. lloy ,...... ,.._ .. , I• ..-Jif.a.d to p.a.U-' .n p.ttlkr llllt ............ w .... . -•• O .... OO'OOOOOO'O"QO~OUo'O ~~.. ..l!t~t~ ~ '-11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ens.IW~ .ooaooo~Ooaooooooo • A DAY TO REMEMBER! What a day was Tuesday, Feb. 91 First there was the jolting awakening at 6:02 In the morning by the rolling and jarring earthquake, which was felt with consider- able force here In the Harbor Area .•. Then at 1:05:20 In the afternoon came the dramatic splash-down of Apollo 14, returning from the moon landing, and the pick-up by helicopter from the waters of the Pacific, with the assistance of frog-men In James Bond style of rescue. Both of these tremendous events were given extensive live coverage by tele- vision, which gave spectacular views of widespread quake damage and of the descent and water landing of Apollo ... Then at 9:53 p.m.--back at the moon-- came the lunar eclipse, which reached the total moon eclipse stage at 11:04 In a cloudless sky, visible to the naked eye, with no need of assist from TV for this spectacular Indeed a day to remember! * * • • SAVE THOSE FREEWAY DOLLARS One of the awesome sights revealed during the television coverage of Tues- day's earthquake was the view of free- way overpasses, crumbled down In ruins on ,e r oadways beneath. Restoration can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here Is a community spirited suggestion for help In this crisiS: Quite a few mltlions of dollars for the freeways can be counted on by the State Division of Highways as of March 9, the day when Newport Beach citizens go to the polls to vote out the proposed coastal freeway. No need for the state to plan on spending a whole bundle of money here for a free- way that is not wanted, when there Is s o great a need for freeway funds elsewhere. * * • • WE NEED TAX. CUT, NOT SHARING All this talk about federal tax shar~ and about tax reform Is just that--all talk, and no reform. U you have been listening closely, you know that these "sharing" and "reform" proposals do not mention tax REDUCTION, but only transferring the load. There still Is only one effective method of tax reform, and that is to cut down the heavy burden, and the only way to do that Is to cut down on the monstrous size of government. This reform can start here at the local level, continue on at the county level, in state government, and In Washington, D.C. U our elected officials do not get this message, they can be dealt with. at elec- tion time by being Invited out of office --at all these levels of government. IN ITS 21ST n :AR INVESTMENT COURSE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE NoA. .. ..._O...., An lntroductlon to the buic tuodameDtals of investinc 1D COtpOrate stocks, booda, mutal tuDdl:, penuneot boodl, Btdldloi II Loan A~HOD8. IDteD!Sed to ctn practical kDowledp of lDYutmentl &D4 stock ezchange operation. WM . L. O'BRYON. Jnotru<:IOI' lt!GIMMING PlaltUA.IY 17 F..-J .... u -7:)0to9:JO,.a. •.• a,, INSIIWtCE, INC. COIIU1t 2711 I. C:..ot M..,., Ieite Ml c. ...._cs• tr ly Tom An.,_, In 1938 Congraaman Francis Walker, Chairman of the House Comm ittee on On-American Aetivitiea, publil.bed a report sayina: ·· ... The Kremlin baa succeeded in enlistioa. at eon~c.rvativc estimate, the equivalent of some 20 comblt· ready divistons of enemy troops on Atmrkan soiL" More d•naerow than these hidden comba1 diYisioOJ arc the "modernist" preachers, formcriy known as men of God, who arc destroying God, family. country and morality. f Some of these church leaders are Communistl and some are just fellow travelers. Some are "bleeding hearts" who do not understand. It makes oo difference whether we are en· a!aved by Commun;sts or by fellow lrave"lers, or fools. Mao T§e Tung's comradts have <broken up family life and imposed a system of state slavery. Missionaries have been tortured and slaughter'!d. Churches which refused to deny God and preach Communism have been dosed since 1950. Millions of Chinese, not only political enemies, but lhe aged and infirm. have been staughlered, and their bodies ground up and spread on the land for ferti'izer. Our ""liberals" want to get Red China into the U.N. and under our foreign aid p~ogram. so we can put our arm around Mao Tse Tung and convince him that our commercial ferlilizcrs produce bettler crops than bodies. The Aprii.June 195 I ""Crossroads,'· a Prl!sbytcrian quarter· Jy, made this amaz'ng statement: '"Military \might alone cannot deslroy an idea of such humanitarian appeal, for the yea rnings and aspirations of the human soul are nol quieted by force .... The Chinese have rejectecj our Ame rican con· cept of democracy. Americans. however, should not be too shocked tha t our ideology has heen rejected by Communist China. The removal of the American nag from our institu· tions in Ch"na is no proof th at the Christ ian nag has been lowered." · The "liberals" insist on "nation;~! dialogue" between rcli· gionists and "atheistic humanists." Humanist has heen defined by Harold R. Loflon, past President of the Humanist Fellow. ship of ·Boston, as one who "examines all gods ob;cctively in !he light of anthropology, socio"o!!y and the other natural and social ~cienccs, and finds them all. without exception. to be man-made of tht: same cloth-ignorance. superstition, in· security, hope and fear,'" He said further that as for prayer, "a humanistic definition might be a tckphonc conversation with no one at the other end."' ~e ~-called _Ch_ristian magazine. ''Motive,'' evidently beheves tn worsh1ppmg sex instead of ("h ri~t. as witnessed by this '"poem'" from the maJ;!azinc: ""Thou shalt m>t bt.-c rude or cave·mannish in love·making; and above all. thou shalt not be guil!y of chastity. "Blessed are the broadmindcd. for they Jo not disturh you with their Victorian scruples. "Blessed arc the impure in hl·arl. f.,r rh.·\ n1;r~ ... ,uch en- joyable companions. '"Our Father.~. who art in ~l t~<li-.on Avc m1\.' . give us this day our daily martini, and forgive us our goofs . even as we try to overlook the goofs of others. And, for heaven's sake, o ur lords, lead us into temptation, and ddivcr us from the Puritans. for thine is the Kingdom and the Power and thL· Glory-if not foreva, at least until someone sharper than you comes along. Amen and AmL'n." The infamous. blasphemous plar. ""RounJ the Cherry Tree." originated with i11c Methodist mal!azinc, "Motive." Here's a synopsis o f the play, wh:ch has~ been viewed by thousands : · A.1 th~ _cunain opens, Angel in uniform re~mbl~ -that of •n auhne hostess is ~ descending to the stage on a rope. She sits· down on a c:ampstool ami eats l'li:f lunch, complaming that the sandwich is cg~ salad and that the cooks up there arc afra1d of offending: somt."Onc, and must think it is fnda~. She tr.es to rail; with her mouth too full, while dnnktng: coffee from a thermos_ Ma,-y and Joseph enter dancinl!. Man' Jresscd in a leotard and full skirt. As ~_fary_dance_s a solo. 'a ~On!! IS sung telling Josep~ that ,\.lary 1s wuh ch1ld. M:Jry ex.ists dandhg and leaves Joseph puzzled. Angel asks the r.udiencc what they "'ouid th ink about this situation of an old man (J oseph) with a ~autiful young wife. Angel reminds them that babies rust do n·! happen or just g:\.'t picked ofT c herry trees. She sug- gests they figure it ou t. Angel taunts 1 o~cph w1th the insinuation that his wife prob· ably had m:1ny. many boy friends. Angel reminds him how lucky he is at his age to h<~ve such a wife. Then foJIO"'-S a scene with Joseph on a fQ{d ing cot (for a psrc hiatri~t 's couchl and Angel with pad and pencil. Angel. usrng a Vrcnnc'c accent, urges Joseph to talk about his feel· IR~s of )Calov~y. He tries to remember how he may have Jnvcn \·l ary to find some othe r man--some younger man. Or cou'd it be supernatural:' There is some horseplay about th\.' fcc fo r the psychiatrist session. and Joseph helping pack thmgs up fo r the Angel's return lo heaven_ Mary L"nters and dance$ a solo 10 a sone about her son and h1s goine: to be: dead as a stone and an;)ut the sun and the moon arisin.e: with him on F:osrer Day. Angel sings and plays on her ukele'e. The audience is asked if they tit· pe::ted a harp~ Thl! play ends with Joseph filled with doubt about Mary and the child . He concludes that belief is nonsense ;r it doesn't fit the facl.'i . Angel tells him that he'll never know and gesturing towards the audience, says thai they will never know either. Angel addresses the audience with a remark to the effect that if they thin k it's hard for them to believe, what about this poor guy Joseph . !She goes back to heaven on her rope.) eurtain. ,. , :. r ,'/( '')['~'' f • I J I ' " ·, L I • ' I I ... .. \ ~ \ \ .. L ( ', --~ • S,.CI•I ft1lwtl AM an Aull)o m~tlc Ice llbker tiCJIII' or ~ter. Rep!KU !ht..prtsent kt MAict In this rtfrlltrllor. • Frost· Proof! You'll nt¥tr dtlrost ~~:•lnl Frictcfolre Frooi·Proof with IU.Ib. size freezer • Frost-hoof! You'll "'"' de· rtost ••In • Dttp door shelf ror ~ p'llon elrtons, bottles. • Butler ~pirtlntnl. • Twin ......... .,.... .. ,.. . .,.. rollers for eur movln11nd de•nlft(. Frigidaire! NEED AN OMBUDSMAN . . ... , AcUon 1-11 W~lher with Automatic So.k cYcle. Flex- lblti capeclty 1 piece to 11 poundt. Exclu.tv. ~t Cirelli Spray Syum rlftMI clot"'-• ~n.r. flerman.nt Pr~u C.re. MKhenllfl'l has no o-ara loweer, no oil to ltlak. Frigidaire! FIOwtng liMt Gu D~r dries up~18-~lfoonly 17• -··;So-._.. .. open up ctodiM lor "os-n aJ(' drying. Autom.tle S~r111gnls Uon ....... o•• ... no ptlot to Ughl ~nnanent PTIII Care. S179 95 COSTA MESA-411 l Sevantetnth St. THE PRICES ARE LIKE WOWI -THE 30's OUT OF SIOHTI W PRICe CLEARANCE LlmiDI. a.dalaDd ..... Q!M RD AT MYiei'DR ••w011r IMDI,.,....... ~•••••k?s :tw • ~EIPORT HARBOR ENg~ ARST S£tnON --P'l! 3 lltUR$DAY,. FU. 11, 1571 COI!OIIA OEI.IIAI!. r.~f. MERCY DRIVERS LAUDED "From a terJ moJett be· -.ciDINI,Whtaldrtf•l wero recr""-d and traiJIId,- ~lloo -· 9 ,_. Iaior ... 119 .. -drl•-.... " ltated WUU&m F, Ptlll, ..... -""'"~Coaoly Uldt of tbt Amerlcu Cucer Society, at tbe uait's &D~Ual clrl'fera' awud tamcbeoa. Tbo IODCbeoo -ed tile 189 drlflrt wbO made 5,035 tr'- and drofe 110, '1'70 mllea (four aDd a balf times &rOUDd tbe world). Local drivers IDClullecl the lollow1Dr: ' NEWPORT BEACH--100..150 Mrs. WlllJam £. IOOS S. _, Pn111, ~=~: L. K. I!Gpro, 101 VIa Lido latl; Meo. L. G. 1Hir, ltU HarbDr Ylft, bar Vlow HIUJ; 50-100 lrjpl: Yro. .Udllo LoeQ, G1 Btl- 'f\lt, aa-; I0-501rlpi:Wea!y Ale...S., Ul Rtferalde An., N-Holptl. COSTA MESA --100 -150 lri&IO: ..... I. C. Call&pu. U1S TaliiU Dr.; Mel. J- Llllle Jr., U11 E.. Dr.; Mrs. B. F. Moler, J'l9 Bl'old· ny; zo..so lri&IO: Meo. J- Falloo, Z8$S Dr&llo. IRVINE--100-150 lrlpo: Mea. Roy 11'756 0o1t Tree La. THAT'S QUITE A HAND, Texas size tha.t Mrs Curtiss Pbltmey, city cler~ of Costa Mesa, b boJdiDL 'but Mrs. Laura Lagtos, city clerk of Newport Beacb, seems ratber dismayed at her draw. This "deal" Is publlclatag the "day of cards" benefit sponsored by tbe Newpon Harbor ZO$. Club, with the theme of '•Father of our country." The 'twa city clerks are members of tbe committee ar- ra.ngtng the Feb. 19 event. (Ensign photo.) Church News N Tllo Flul illpi1JI Courcb ol Lulbena Cburch lacluded Mel If nport Btaeb, %501 CUff Dr., £r1eltalo, Harry Neuman aPd 1 nport Hetcbti--Tbt Rw. WtJt Kybre. Carry-oYer mem- _,. coW.U Yl11 be lbo-' bon are~lloss,BooFeU.­ pr-at bo1b lbo 11 a.m. lid, Garry Glllello, BOO Gra~~o &ad 'I p.m. S-ay Mrriee&. WUt '---... Doo Moeller TeeS • • • p ....... _.., • Tllo PIJmoutbCoocre -I --Zaeh Sllam, Ooo Cbarc.b, 11$2 Broad st.": New-Socbwortb, Velma Va.o Note port Het&bt.--"la tb1s alp, iiJid Jay.WacgoD.V . C08QI*''' YlU be tbe NI'IDOD • • lople ol tiM ReY, Norman L. st. ADdrew•s Preabyter1a.a Bton at tbt 10 Lm. sentee Cburcta. 600 st. Andrew's Rd., th1a StiDday. CUfl HaYen--Guest preacber a.t • • • Cbe 8, 9:30 ud 11 a.m. Suaday Tbe First BlptUt Cburcb ot MrYlees will be Joo WUaoo, a Costa Mesa, SOl Mapolia st. aeolor. at Fuller Tbeo)Oglca.l --Dr. Jw.ea Com~ trW tw'iDC SemlnUY ill Paaadean. His top- &'lmeuage oa "IJo•eAmerlca" tc will be "Where I stud." at 11 a.m. Suoday. Tbe ~ran• CbiG'e: oftbe AHNUAL WEETIHC SET U-~--• FOR RETIRED PERSOHS ~, 2900 PaeUlc View Dr., N Harbor View Hilla--" A torcot-ewport Harbor Cbapter 121 teo symbol" .,111 be tbe ser-of tbe American Assocla.t1on ol moo topic of Dr, WUUam Eller ReUred Persoos will ptber IDr the 9 aa11 11 a..m. services at Newport Harbor Lutheran Sunday. Tbe Seldor Hlcb Luther Church, 798 Dover Drive, New- League will bold a Bible sturty port Beach, tor tbeannual meet- 7 illC OD Thursday, Feb. 18. Of. p.m. !I • • • eers and directors placed in CbrlsUa.o Sc18Jlee Churches oomioatioo at the last meeting --Tbe lesson sermoo for this wlU be submitted tor election. Sunday wUl be on "SouL" Each Eugene Hite Sr., the state d1,.. section of the sermon beg:los rector tor this area., will t.rl - Yltb a verse from the Lord's stall officers. prayer. Members alld friends will • • • meet as ustaa.l tor sack lunches Newport Unity Church meet-at ooon, to be followed by the Day Of Ca r..ds Feb._ 19 ""at lsthSt.andlrvU.:.Ave .. ·regular m .. u •• all p.m. Al-,. Clitt' Haven--The Rev. Loren ter the business meeting a pro- . Flickinger will preach at 10 gram of travel for older per- Decorations of red, white chalrmaD· Mrs. Roy Fox a4d a.nd 11:1 5 a.m. Sunday on the SOBS will be presented by Ooo and blue, hOnoring the birth-Mrs. wlnfield 'co-chairmen ot topic, "Your power to be," Willlams of Loog Beach. Pte- day of the rather of our the buf!et arra.'nrements. • • • tures will be shown. For in- country wUI enhance a repeat Hostesses wtll be the Mmes. Council members elected. at formation interested per sons • • • ADD ONE SCREAM Can you imaginc pouring turpentine on an open cut1 This was the favorite way to p~vent lockjaw some years ago. Naturally. we wouldn't think of doina this now. But then, we·~ lucky. We have tetanus toxoids and antitoxins. Thanks to medical science, lockjaw need no lo nger be a killer ... previously, death occurred in 90% of the c.ses. Child~n. because of thei r affinity for cuts, sometimes picl up the tetanus germ. So, if there a~ young children in your family, be sun: to ask your physician about preventive tetanus shots. It's olwa)•s wise to seck your doctor't advice before usina any medicines. And next time you have a prncription to be filled, think of us. Christensen Plw IIIICICJ -· E. COAST IIWT .. COJIOIIA Da. IIAa OJIIOU: 2·1151 performance of the successful Jack Reinert Joseph Hamblet the Jan. 31 congrep.liooal may call L. E. Morriso!l. at "da~ of cards," which !las be-Carleton Me~rs, Phtutp Rees: meeting of the Newport Harbor 673-9534. '-----~------------.J come a.n annual fund raising Dooald Scboenmehl, James evellt of the Zonta Club of Gratwn a.nd M&rlln Sheely. Newport Harbor. Other members assisting with VALENTINE'S DAY IS SUNDAY FEB . 14TH A REO fOIL HEARTS ouo•••d ctlocolo•u, , 5 1j1 oz. $1 .00 ......•.••• 1 tb. $2.45 B REO FOIL HEARTS choo:olo••t ond b!..n•• bon• . . . . • . • . . 1 lf. lbs. $4.15 C ASSORTED CHOCOLATES •. , .••.• 1 lb. bOx $1.95 . . • . ... 2 lb. box $3.85 1021 L Co•t Hwr~ The Senior Citizens recrea-.• Jha arrangements are Mmes. tion center, 15th St. and lr-B. Waldemar Acker, Joe Car- vine Ave., Cllff Haven, wUl be los, Fred EIUs, AI ForgU, Rob- setting for the da y -long ert Harbison, Harry Htooe, games on Friday, Feb. ROberf~red Fred Johnson 19, begino.ing with a noon lunch-Wtlllam Klne:cmer, Hobart eon a.Ddcootinuingintotheeven-Loud, Curtiss PMnney, James in g. A buffet dinner Will be Ray, Harold Trapp, Marte oDered at 7 p.m. The entire Howes, Laura Lagtos a..od VIr- menu will be prepared Uldser-g1D1a Luther. ved by the club members. For reservations or lofor- Since the recreation center matioo call 540-6670 or 545- is the major service project 7382. of the Zonta. Club, all proceeds will benefit the expansion a..od SCALES OF JUSTICE maintenance funds. The Hat.-The Natlozal SeeretarlesAs- bor Area Senior Citizens grol4) soclatloo bas selected tbe sub- was founded tn 1955 by the late ject of law for its 9th awnal Mrs. Eva Aspln, a Zoota past Febr~ary prolf'l.m, Tbe pro- president. TheclubraJsedtuoa.s gram, "scales of justice," ls A RE CEPTION tbis Sunday, Feb. 16, Will mark the opening tor the center, which was dedi-scbeduled by Bab.ia Cbapter for ot the exh1bJtlon, "Milton Avery paintings, 1958~1963," at cated on December 1, 1963. today, Feb. 11, at BeD Srown's~ the UCI Gallery. Members of the University Ga-llery Asso- Mrs. Eugene Bergeron~ and Restav&at l.n South La.JIID&, elates assisting Ylth the plans for the exhibition include, Krs. Ervin CaJDDbeU, wayuDd begt.Dl1Dg &t 6:30p.m. wUb ao-from left, Mrs. Cbarles Heoctticksoo., director at Large; means co-chairmen, will be cial time and diDDer at 7, Mi-Mrs. Tbomu f'raDk, member-Ship cbairman. and Mrs. J. assisted by Mrs. George cbael Gerbosi, crtrniDal Jaw. Wray Murray, studeot show cbalrmu.. Moira Roth, acting Scboooover. deeorations; Mrs. yer, will d.J.scuss his most ta-professor of ut, will give an ,:,r lentation lecture at 4 p.m. Robert L. Bacon, luncheon . mous cases. prior to the r eception. On Tuesday, Feb. 16, a cbartered POT-LUCK FOR BP W bus wUl leave the northw;;!st corner of the Fashion Isla.od Teach your children these safety rules: 1. Don't cross ~treets or hlghwnrs wh ile ft~·in g kites. 2. Don't th· a kite \\·hh metal in the frame or tail. 3. Don't use tinsel string win• or am· twine with metal ill it .' · 4. Don·t fl.y a kite over T\' or radio antennas. 5. Don't fly a kite near elC('tric power lines and don't u·y to rell·ie\·e a kite caught in power Hnes. 6 . Don't fl .,. a k ite in the ntin. The Newport Harbor Busl-parting lot to take Gallery Associates :n.:mbers and ness aod Protesslonal Women's guests to view the "cubist epic" at the Los Angeles County Southern Calt.10'nt'a ;,_,,·son Museum. The University Gallery Associ.ales orga.nil.ation ~'-~~' '1 , · £;U, LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BlEINESS Club bekl tbe aonaa.l March of is a school of floe arts StCJPOl't group at UCL -Fictitious Firm Name Dimes pot-luck Jan. U at the r:;_,;.. ____________ .::_.::::,_ ____________ .. THE UNDERSIGNED dOes Westclltf home of Mrs. fl B. CAL STATE ALUMS ELECT hereby certil)' that he is con. Pearce. Proceeds •ere pre-Member of tbe board of dt- ducting a 'Medical Laboratory sented by Mrs. Ja.nlce Ha!oes, rectors of the Alumni Associa- busioess at 601 Dover Drive club president, to Mrs. J. •P. Uoo of Cal state, Los Angeles, (19), Newport Beach Cal Sutherland, uecutive director for a 3 year term ls Robert 92660, uDder the fi~titiou~ lUld field representative of tbe Zlllgltt, Costa Mesa. who pre- firm name of Bayshor e Medie&l Nattooal Foundation of the •lously served3termsasalum- Laboratory a.oo that said firm March of Dimes. Mrs. Suther. n1 president. He is area mer • Is composed of the follolriDg is also a.n active member cba.ndiser for tbe treasury dtv. person whose name to lUll a.od BPW. is1on of J. C. Peoney Co. place of residence are as fol . lows, to-wtt: Rufus Dale Gil- lette, 967 Meadowlark LaDe, Laguna Beach, Cal. 92651. WITNESS my hand this 8th day of February, 1971. RufUs Dale Gillette. STATE OF CA LIFORNIA ) )ss. .COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 8th day of Feb- ruary, 1971, before me, a No- tary PubUc in aod tor said ~r;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~~~~~~~~;;;;::;::;;::;::;;;;::;::i """"' and state, resJdl.oc tberetn. duly commt.sstooedand nora, pet80b&Uy appeared Ru. ffls Dale GWettt, toown to me to be the perloo wbOse name ~ FEED YOUR FAMILY _,L? ·•~FREE \j)-6~: MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Glenn O'Neal, professor at Talbot Tbeotog:tcal Sem.hary, La Mirada, Is tbe pulpit mln1ster tlr tbe 10 a.m. aid 7:00 p.m. Stmda.y sentces. Tbe R ... WlW&m Actoo Is cburch pastor ud is an.IJable tor risJtaUOn ~ counseling. SUNDAY SCHOOL ••.••• 9:00A.M. WORSIUP SERVICE •• , •• 10:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE ., •• , 1:00 P.M. 2200 !.COAST HWY., COROHA DEL MAR ls subscribed to the withio ln· strumeat, I.Dd ackao'Wledged to me lbat be eueuted tbe same. WITNESS my -and ol-.l!elal -'-Mary A. ll&apa, No- tary PubUc In and tor sald COWIIy and Slate. My Com. mlsaioa IJI)ires Dec. 13, 1971. Publlsb: Feb. 11, 18, 25. Marcb 4. 1971, iD tbe Newport Harbor&Uip. SHOES ·· SHOES · SHOES • Tllll$11 PAMOUS HAMB a•AH·DS Adidas -Spot ·Bilt -Puma Converse -Jack Purcell's e CDLLEGIA'I'IS • IAIIIALL • TRACK e I'I.ATS e IASttlnj~L~ .. • JO.GIIMG KNITS PANT TOPS SWEATERS ,_.__TI Itt ...... I#NIML 14M •• , IUD' DIIMil'LAJID • IALIOA lAY Q.UI FOR8WEEkS . Richard's will pay the bill J J up to ,s 40 each week for 8 weeks! Don't miss your chance to be one of our~ WINNERS: "• " " SIGN UP TODA y• "• • " Complete details in our lobby! IF YOU 'VE BEEN PROMISING YOURSElf A TRIP TO RICHARD'S-NOW IS Tli£ TIMfl FIRST DRAWING-1111., fEI. 12. ~ P.M. LIDO CENTER MAIII<ET • NOME & GIFT SHOP • FlOWER SHOP • YACHT SHOP o Wa4 l4D VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH • PHONE 673-6360 • OPEN DAILY • I ClURLtE LOPEZ, start1ng forward oo Rea. school's A team, ctrops LD a basket to the Ra:n;;' 33 to 29 win over Glaler Feb. 4. CllUlle scored 9 points in the game, On !he rf.&bt 1a John Wukawtts, woose 3 tree throws in the t1nal mlnutes clinched the game tor the Rams, {Vic 01-alek: photo.) Nf'II'OtiT HA118011 0111111 AIIST SECnGN --Jtw 4 Rea, Ensign in key · game Tbt EUIPI S.. -&lllllllo -1111. CIW .. ~ 1114 Roo llam1 will meet . Ill lllo 8, WoodJ A&aa 10 &1111 11- --• ollllo )lolor blp wood ..._ 7 Ia< 1M ......_ A dl-lodly, Feb. II, Ill & Tbt -111111 T ... Lloy, 111o -tbot -~~~ decldo 1111 IIDortu'• .........__ -111(110 cbamploo. Both 1e1m1 l 18 llOIIII &renp prlo< 1o ue ~..o. Tbe reJU)I.tiOD ,.._ tM R• IJUM, to t trw t~wow• ou ends DOlt -It, &1111 oo1J &1111 DO lleld pll. Jim - Dwyer aocl Gialtr are eloH, *1 tbt Spu1:au wUb 11 paUU. 'bolb 'lfllb -cal S-Z roc-· EUIPI -r.d 1111 Dt.rll orda. Coach Ja.ek KeuJer ot Colla 35-14. Jim Ku·cr•Jtb Ellllp &1111 R01 COII:b Dt.vo led 1111 S.. 8eH 'lfllb 14. Tba stowe bolb r•lllo lbo --TeWiokle Trojou -od lance of a must wiD btre &Dd tbl I.JACOlD ~~ 18-U. bave bolb sq-._, lor 1bo1r ~ Haler &1111 Rlcll BoiYOI big -·· Only Do. .. Sl>urlor ~·"' ... Trojou -8 ....... of the Sea Bees Ia a doubtfUl Jell FraU ud Tom Gould eacb starter bafing suffered an la-bad 10 po1DU for tbt Laacers. Jury Ill -aamoat pme a1 Dwyer ,... Ill Srd 'lfllb a S9- Tust1D last week. !7 m oter KaiiJII'. Kart De Dwyer U lNd1.o( tbe B diY-Yllll wu bllb man wttb 10 lsloo aod Is uod-., at 5-0. a lbo IWI!bll. Enstp and Gisler trail •-t. to. B dlYI.sloa actsoa. Dwyer Tbo. C's t1od tile uodetollod Upl u omd-od 111r1oc IIOiDI Re& Rams, eoacbed by Reid with a 18..JS wta OYM' Ka!Jer. Bushollg, clastllng with Enalp. Roa L&mbertoa wu b.igb tt 'Who sports a 4-1 record, with tbe Kolcbta 'lrttb 9, Glaler rot the w:tDOer favored to take the bJ R-. Z6-Zl. Slm Weeks led leagUe Utle. Kaiser, Gisler a.od tbe ~ with 8, Frut Vls- r~~~~~~~~"""'"""'~---... ----, Dwyer all llave ldeottca.l 3-2 ser &ad Larry Fa.IU botb had marks aod. they could still be 8 for lbt Rams. TeWtntle Tro- SOUTH COAST l 1; I i\ T R I I "\<,U"JC.. '3~0.(11 19! I! in the runn.lng U Coach Deooy Jus aDd L1Dcola were tied at Jacobson's Sea Bees ~C»eDd the lZ-12 at balftlme, but tbe Tro- Rams. )lns pulled any to w1n S9-Zl. ALAN MOOR!, ceater tor tbl COita U:-M11•np, 11 .-o mUIII( & -Ill 1bo IID&I -ot lllo Ellucla-Coeta Ilea p.me Ftb. S. CoMa Yea WOD 8' to &9. lloort I<Ol'od IS polllla Ud wu !be laodloc r-.. He na kDocked UDC011SCio111 after the p.me eadtd, wben tbt Es- tancla om Ucbts went ott &lid IDd someooe attacked the .Wutur start1nr ceuter. who sat out tbt ftnal mlaatu of tbe game. Also lD . the ptctlll'e are Hank Moore ol Eataocla &Del DorJg MacLeaD of Colt& U:esa. (Vic Op1~k photo.) LEAGUE ROUNDUP Estancia takes oo leape ped lbem &S-60 despite a SO ieader Los-Alamitos a.od Costa poiDt pe.rtorma.oce by Gary Or- Mesa bosts Corooa del Uar lll em. lnine league action tonight, Corona del Mar suffered a Feb. U. 5?-48 loss to MapoUa Tuesd&J lACE ,n lsi ----....... • .. ... Ja ll?dWolflnlplue _..... .... I to .. -~ u liar-IIIII c ¢1--to -40-11 Ill --""----.... --,._, .,_ "'" -1'1-11 lo ,._, ---~ lid tile 111&111 -. no _,.,.. • Sollarntao UpoiiUUdllallo 81Mb OU.1 ldald Ut p~t.ce Ho•·n Md I u 11ut1w woa -All 11-tl .. r&plo .. lla 'llllloope -· llld -1oo1oc 111o1r llrlll Tlll ____ lo loope .,_ ollllo -1o Plar -IIDe -· bll-o WIOiml•-lui Pl'ld&J '11--oC qal8 "-r --N. --brllart-.u&lul ...... lcnar4"" 11&1:4 -10-do_.tloo- -· oil 1111 beoc11 1o _, br lllo VWop -od lo be 111 IIOiiU a ~be mtap,-~~~o~ ..... ..._BrlaoFiab-lo 001111ac 111 111e e _.., 1r11, Harbor lonvd, hit bla U lllo VWop -od lfar, -bleb ol 19, &1111 FraDS bor U-10 Ill 111o IIIII perloci. Vu Der AI 1114 II pololl lor Marla aad Harbor are DOW tb1 S.U.:.s. 4•'1oc~od &I I.S Ill & llld . Kwt 8pr.-oet I ...... Place lla. H""' ..... 11oa<b to -t>r lllo Harbor JVs 10-1 Ill loa.,_ compot111oo. JDIIII WbaA be """""' II pololl aod Xa.IIDII' wu bill! a Harbor ptbered La J5 retoms as """ a -·-vw.ac -· llnport -"' Loara 6!-19 bel4 bleb ~Tuu Y-lui -. Jar. Bowmao set to 6 pobb, ~ ,._ record YUh 8 Harbor to al w....-.loalcbl. llleillaplut lbo Suoos. Feb. 11, ud Huatloctm Beacb Uarlla JC'a dtfeated Har~ aod Marla& 'Ifill be aotor 1111 bor M-41 Tueoday. Spree• 111o ...... laad, ICOI'od 11 polals aod bad 15 Jacot.Ma Z r ........ oiOSSIUOY-In A division action the Rea. Jolul Nllbet ot tbe Trojans Led Rams won tbeir Stb straiebt both teams wltb 15. Jim Car. 33-29 over Gisler when John stenson was hilfl for tbe Lan- Wukawitz iced the game with cers W'ith 8, The Ensign Sea 2 tree throws with 4 seconds Bees edged tbe Davis Colts 2?- remaining. Tbe Rams had a 23. Dave Sbaw bad 8, DuaDe 30-29 lead and Wulla'lt'itz gave Pausch 6 ancl Jeff Splller 6 the Rams a 2-point lead with for Ensign. Mark Whang led all a free to the clutch scorers wtt.b 11 for the Colts. 2 coDD&Cted Ted Wills had ? tor runner- of 32 from t.be tree ~ booors tor DaYls. The c d1Y111on trom run- ners, the Rea Rams ud the EbSlp Sea Bias, both woo last WHk &Dd tbeJr pme todaJ bllfl- U,nts actioo 1D C eompetWon, Tbe Rea Ram• woa tbltr 5th otrallll>l wboo !boy aot by GIB- ler 26-ZS. Ernie RlYU p&etd the Rami With 11, W'bJ.Cb. W'U bleb lor bolb !ami, EIIIIPI Uot rlcbl Ill UU. coateolloo with a blr wiD 44-24 aver na. ru. MarUo Foducla led tile SO. -'lflth t• aod Tom Buacu tad 10 to leld ElliiiJl lo lla 4111- All the local caeers suffered nlgbt, &Dd 1s oow 5-6 &OlllglAto losses 1D Tl.tEtsda}' DI.Pt action. t?llieht's gamewttbCostaYea. FDWllalll Valley uploded lor Tbe S.. Klop bad aootber ooe 40 points lD tbe ZOO l'laU to polot p.me Jut fttk wileD deteot bost Costa Mesa '10-W. aot ,by Edlsoo •s-41 """ cao••l The llusta.Ap ltd 31-28 at ball-back with aootblr 111Dt&Ur Ume before tbe Darou found when tbty topped Fountato Val- AIRPDRT --DUll l*UIU ·1111111 u ... ~-ELliE IIIISET IIEIIIE BEDY IDDUYEI A UM¥tltiAl IOICT\IJI[ ,..........,.. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES FRI.· SAT.· SUN.· MON •. COLUMBIA PICI'URES- •IRVING ALLEN PRODUCTION n~ •. £~ ~~~~'e"!•.:.~:,,. NOW SHOWING I Sellers is tops! ArlloMQJIIDf~ -JOHN SC:HUUCK PmR SELLERS. GOLDIE HAWN .oc.,. '11fta. • .,.60foa.p, • 2nd GREAT ATTRACTION • Gregory Peck • Richard Crenna • David Janssell "MAROONED" DUSON ttOfiM.Vill ·unu Bl6 M4N" MATINEE CAllY-Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. "LOVE STORY" 4:45, 7:15 & 9:15 P.M. Friday-4:45, 7:15. 9:1 S & 11 P.M. Saturday -'101/E STORY" 1-3-5-7:15-9:15-11:00 Sunday-1-3-5-7:1 S & Q, 15 P.M. ' LJDcoln de1-.ttd TeW14kle 33.29. Tbe Trojou led lbo Lancers 18-13 at balfUme but !loll( Jolmooo IIIJOl'ked tile Zod bait comeback., aDd b.is15potlts was high tor botb teams. Kyle Btscbbott led the Trojans with H. Scott Hayes ..._r 26 reboUDds for TeWinklt, a blab mark tor Ule leaeut th1s year. Dwyer took Ita Sro wiD by lop- Ploc IWier U-211. Cbrla Sbul- da ... lllg!l tor tile Kolcbls •Itb 12. Tbe Dwyer win threw the league into a 3-qy tie for 3rd with Kaiser, Gisler and Dwyer all sporting 3-2 records. Rea Is 5-0 and En- slen 4-1. STEVE WINS TITLE Steve Wade, Corona del Mar grappler, ~tured aoother champlon&blp at the ano~~al Edgewood lnvltaUonal wrestl- ing tournament held Feb. 6. He took tirst place in the touroey last year. otber Corooa del Mar stam. outs •ere Tim Budel, winn.J.ng 1st place; Gary Casey and John Blaq:lled, ta.klnr 2Dd place a. wards. the ra.np. Dour MacLean led the ley 42~39. lolea capra W'itb ZS, Alan The CoroD& del Mar trolb Moore bad 10, BW lkldps came tCl: with a CQI.Clle wtnllut U, and Tom Sampa~. 12. week wttb a 27-21 ~ioi TOOO•AO' lnl .... --.. l!!l--COlla Me• wu iarol•td LD over M.acnoua. Georp HJaf,DI a tcq)le p.m., lut week that had 13 to lead Coro111111d Jim IMW' tbe1r eeDter, Alan Moore, Eliades was the top rtbolmdc. decUd. by an WlkDown when Tbe trosh dett&ttd F'OUDta!D ~~~~~~~~ tbe Ucbls want 0111 &Iter lbe V•Uey Friday 11-27 ·1flth Elta.Del& rame. Woore was 1. Georp H1Rf.U ap.tn the lead· btr factor ln tbe 85-69 Yin over toe scorer wttb 10. Tbe topba the and ltronc reboUDd1.Qr. won 53-28 over Mapo11L Tbt Dour llacLao ltd MeA wltb fl'osh bad a ooe point W1n over 21 polola aod Scott Frlstod bad Edison M-33 1o -Ill t- 16 ap..tnst Eatucla. Gary Or-with the nrstty cardlac &Ill led lbo Eap1 wllb 23 aod ol game murtos. AsQJoy, HaDt Moore chJ.Wtd: 1n wtth bad 11 tor the S•:.o;;;;ar £&:; 16 ID tile lllcb sc:orlo& allllr. George Hlgg!DIIO ~ Both scbooll ue lUll puuled over the traeu tbat occiU'red after tbe pmt. Costa Mesa ~set leape leader Los Alamitos Frlday 56-U wbell Scott Fristed scor- ed 6 of tht Jast 10 M ustaDc points, His key steal and bls- ket Ued tbe p.me at 46-46, and Mesa weot ab-.d after tbat and hung oo lor the blr ~set. Chuck Brldres led tbe Mesans with 17. Santa Aoa Valley edged Es- tancia 60-58 Tuesdiy Dlcbt. Falcoo eeuter Jim Keyes, Or- ange Coumy•s l~Wllllf scorer. bad 29 polllla. Gary Orgill, tbe ielrue's .2nd leadl.ag scorer, lwl 22. Hank Moore rang l4l 18 and Crate Hays hit tor 12 as the Earles ra.n oft to a 27-17 balftlme lead but were outscored 19 to 9 ln the lrd quuter by tbe Falcons. Es- tancia lost another close one last Friday wben llapolla top- Disney's 'Wild Cotmtry' tor The Whole Family '• • '. Personal service at . ' TH! !i!1, '-1 ~ The Big M is big enough (over $<434,000,000) to pay the nation's hi~t lntereat on Insured aavlnga ... 5'15 to 8%. But equally lmportant-c~• enough lo give you very I!«<Iffaii«VVca. _,... __ , ---••=••/-• Otllefofll-lnColrina,_AI __ ond- • SPORTS SCENE WITit VIC OPAL II Our NB8A-N---~~~-ollllt-.-tbal aiPI lor lilt ...... -· ot •• jut_, lillYOroomtopeo 1M Forta, Mlrcb II, II IIIIo· IIIII Ud eMell 0011 lllo NBBA· lac mom•Nm. Oar rtllltra-CYf forma k tM J'W'P"•• tloo .......... ---1,1111 .... ,... ---·loci, liNe -lolo ._,... II t11Dt lorlllollu_.._ lloo oo lilt torr111c t>or.,W. -at lilt FOR UIIMircb lJ. tiM JOCII.p&ut hlYtla ..... IDr • • • -· SoUeltlll( I EICSIGII AI>-11aU Spupw, lilt ~ .:::ri&JUou at the r.....,. $5 CMMr oo CC*Ch Jaet KeGler's Y-IY nte MIUtlto _., It EIIIIIO S. Boo A<lltloloolood- JI&l' old &DIS youapr a FREE ers, ...,.td a Mrloua kMe LAKER ticket to t11o LAKER-lajury durlol lilt juDior bill> BUFFALO pme, plu a FREE touraameat at tbe Tuti.D Boys P&lr of NBA bo-U -a. Ci., Jut WooL Tbo bill> IIC()I'. 11 addlttoo, an tbo J-ca-1o1 ... 1114 top r-. r.r prs who repater 1D oar NBBA tbt s. Beea la out tor tbe sea- (Natloaal Boys Atahtblll AI• 10D Uld WUoperaledODSUDday, .oelatloa} aDd tbe CYF (Caw-Ht wW bt 1D a cast tor HYeral oto.la Youth-Sports Federatioa) weeb maktllc lt quite alol:sfor ww play at tbe Forum. Rather Eulp. to onrcome. The tall than juat restrict tbe playen Eulp team leUned a Jes-. to the lllcue ehamplou ud at tbe TustlD tourD&meot wbeD the all stan, U hU beto 1\IC-lbey were assessed 28 fouls to rested that each team com,et-a total of 6 for the bome .. 1Dg in the scbool jlmlor high tcnroers. Tbe otflc1at1ll( flDall)' leagues be permitted to play, got to coacb Kessler, wbo was so we wUI bl lakiD& atp-• usessed a tecbnieal wbeo the of AL L PLAYERS Ulterested. sttuatioD got too uobearable. Slartlng tilts week-ead, roc· ALLAM DALE OF LIDO iatratloos wtU take pLace II our SUCOJMBS AT AGE 69 Balboa Peninsula address at 500 W, Bay Ave.-41! Sa.tla'daJ Allu Dale, 69, of Z22 Via 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and SIDiay Onteto, Lido lsle, died Feb, 7 at Hoag Hospital. He was from 1 to 5 p.m. This ls for bolo July 4, 1901, in Italy Feb. 13 and 14. Pbooe 675· Ull came to Orange Couoty 0061 tor totormaUoo on reg. 3_112 years ago. He bad been utrauon the DIJt 2 weet-eods, assocta.ted w1tb the Villa Nova Ftb. Z0-21 &Dd 27.28. Recta-restaurant for 38 years. traUQns and subacrlpUonforms are available at the EDSI.CD of-Survivors toe hide his wUe, • M ~.. tbr ~ F Ida Charlotte; 3 sons, James, uce o~ ou... r y. Thomas a.od Charles; 3 daugh- The Ensign pbooe ld number i~ tars, Mar~et, Laura and 673..0S51. We wou Ull:e top Sandy; and a brother, Cesare an early coUDt of boys lllter- ested to submit to the LUers DILisio, all of Newport Beach. Rosary ns recited Feb. 9 as early as possible, 10 1t a.od mass celebrated Feb. 10 Is 1mperat1n tbat we pt u at Our Lady Qoeeo. of Aopls many bi.sketball players siped CatbOUc Cburc h. lol:ermentwas ~as soon as posslble. private. Baltz Mortuary of Co. Early slgn-1.1)5 wlll Loerease rom del Mar was Ill cllarge your chances of parUclpaUng 1n of arran,;emeots. tbe Newport-Mesa basketball .mboree at the Forum and an 4 OTY EMPLOYEES opportunity to meet some of LAID 0 FF IM C. M.. your b.vorlte L..aker stars. The City of Costa There are a lot of woodertul laid off 4 building surprises 1n store !or all the employes because youngsters who wish to tate calls a ''Ug:bt r oney" eco- part in this nne basketball fea. oomle situa.Uonr lure that the Ensign sports de· Two bui.Jding r s !or partment and the Laker organ. tbe cttf, a i~lumbln r izatlon are putting on for the and plao checker were DOtltled local junior caeer s. last week tbal they would be IncidentaUy, we will have a terminated as of March 1. lot of the Ensign action phOtos City Manager Fred Sorsabal of the jwtlor footbl.ll and bask. said the layofts were due to etball teams oo display, tbe deerease"lD construction ln and extra copies of the EnslRD tbe city, leaving the employes Sports Digest are still avail~ with Utile work. able. AU Ensign Jr. AUAmerl-The 4 wbo were laid otf are can subscribers wbo stlll have bu1ld1ng lnspeetors RQ:Ib Herr photos still lmdellnred eaoob-a.lld Dean Dorrt.s. phunbLD&: in- tala tbem Saturday cturi.Dg our spector HO'ftl'c1 Catrrey, aDd - -'Stop bY lol'. ... -. . . 4 Bayfront Homes See in 4 Minutes from $129,500 See 1 h c m all in our office via dosed l'irt"llll telf'vi.;:ion. Let "Armch;ir House-huntm~" do the work fo·r you . Shown d•ily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. HOME SHOW REALTORS 1 TiiM 2 T;..._, :20 word• or leu .............. 1.50 2.,:1 21 words to 30 ..,d• ...... 2.00 S.OO 31 wo.-ds to ol) word• ...... 3.00 .C.OO Eoch word o.....-Cl words. .0.5 .10 J ·Ti~s 3.00 4.00 s.oo . 15 ···········:.·--:~·········· WORK UI'IITED HELP 11 A lilT ED IIAUD CAJII'T.ul'r" 1IJ •• c.... .... "' .... ....... Ptl&ltlacl, ..... afii'I)RT HAAtiDR EIIIIJI RIIIT SfC'llOII --P!p 5 ••••••••••••••••••••• ;J).~ R-1 ~Ia~ Eft1ERALD BAY! ALL ENCOMPASSING OCEAN VIEW FROM THIS FINE FAMILY HOME I Four bedrooms, four baths, large separate family room with fireplace. A master bedroom suite--fit for a king I All this plus the amenities of Emerald Bay: private, guarded streets, private beach, swimming pool· and tennis courts. THIS HOME IS A MUST SEE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER. $93,000 c.,. ....... 67W770 2121 L CnllllauJ VACANT - -READY • 1915 Mariners-WESTCLIFF 3 bedrm., fam. rm., 2 ba., $46,500 • 1925 Windward -B"A YCREST 3 tteiliL !l~n, din., pool, $69,500 ... .. -~ -- SEIIPLE BEAL ESTATE lf.BSID8HTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES •·•POR. IHTI!R.8STED, PROFESSIONAL CO/IISIDBIIA.TIOH See 5-LI UAL 15TATI 2515 I . C..at H..,.., C.,...• 4.t M•• Q$-2101 LEGAL I •ecrtM .. ~e ~­ CALL I?MHI lliURSDAY, FEB. Jl, 1971 ClliiDtiA DELIW, CAU F • ••J•rt lucie •••• ••• , ... ~ Coste .. oflnJa .Jl~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN aY Al'f'QINTMINT 52 Linh Isle Drive Cust S BR., study, s bath home W/4 frplcs., circular stairway, decorator selected carp. & drapes. Shown by appt. . . . . . . . . WMOO n LinP Ide Drive Tcaditional 6 BR., 51h ba. bome on lagoon, w/dock. Furnished, decorated &: lndscpd. 2 !"aster bdrm. suites .............. $200,000 I Linh Isle Drive Spacious 4i00 sq. ft. 4 BR., .flh: bath home. Dining nn., fam. rm., study 1: 38 ft. water· front living rm. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted &: landscaped ......................... Sl64,840 117 Lind• Isle Drive , S BR. 3 baths: fam. rm., form. din. rm. 2 F'plcJ., Rm. lor pool. Dock. By appt. $145,000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor m-Dr. -a; M.a. tftu• -------------- PICK YOUR NEW HOME 3 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 BATH, CON'D. WITH BAY VlE W. $44,500 3 BEDROOM, 1-1/2 BATH ON FEE LAND. SEE AND MAKE OFFER.$ 41,900 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON FEE LAND, R-2 LOT & 1/Z. $42,950 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH ON 2 FEE LOTS, R-2 ZONE. $46,000 3 BEDROOM, 2 BAni ON FEE LA.ND;MAK.EOFFER. $46,500 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. COND. WITH VIEW, LEASE- HOLD. $38,500 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ON FEE R.2 LOT. $44,900 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, HILL VIEW, LEASEOOLD, $49,500 5 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 B.ATH, VIEW, LEASEHOLD. $76,000 • ._ 3 ~Da()()M, 3 BATH PLtl) FA.W.. ROOM., FEE, .!lOME VIEW. $84,500 6 BEDROOM, 3-1/2 BATHS, POOL, VIEW, THE BEST. $149,500 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH. POOL, VIEW, LEASEHOLD. $89,500 4 BEDROOM, 4-1/2 BATHS, FAM. ROOM, 180 0£. GREE VIEW. $385,000 • ••• Lillo .w. c-......... R E A L 1 0 R 8 . ·----- LAGUNA ROYALE SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH • The South Coast place to live! • Take elevator to the beach. • Swim in p cean or pool. • Several apartme!'ts available. $46,000--$87,000 . CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO VIEW CORBIN-MARTINJl L::::====644-7662=====~ 'Country Club Living' A .,ukllDg 4 bedroOm C1lllom bome lD ex. "01 tbl •ery best resldeatlal locat1cwta. Fatares a arae formal dlD1ng room, lmmacalate c:oway-slse kit- eben. completely ~ llmUJ room ud a t.p. t11U1 boolocl pooL Just -to tile ... -. QQb' tbree years okl CODdltioL $69 DUPLEXEs-TRIPLEXES MACNAB -IRVINE Serving Newport Harbor since 1954, twe.o ly- five experienced residential salesmen with over 270 years of service. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH PLUS 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH APT. NE W. $71,500 3 BEDROOM PLUS DEN, &I 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH APT. NEW. $83,500 3 BEDROOM, 2-1/!: BATHS, 2 BEDROOM PLUS 1~1 /2 BATHS, PLUS 2 BEDROOM, 1/12 B.ATH, 1 YEAR OLD. $84,500 WE ALSO HAVE RENTALS. CALL 1.5, .ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR & ASSOCIATES FINER HOMES LINDA t5LE A housto of uncompromisi ng beauty. 6 bed· rooms. 6 baths. formal d imn~ room. familr room. p1er and slip. Offf'red below repro- ductiOn cost $245.000 EASTBLUFF Formf'r Lusk Model \·ie w Home.. Exquisltf'lv decorated 4 bf'droom. fam;l \· r(l()m. d imn~ rOflm and brf'akfast room £T,('In.~ed IE'rrtt cf'. f'a!l for appoin tment 642·8235 r nre $59.500. MACNAB -IRVINE 675-321 0 642-8235 1080 l1ysict. Drive 901 Dover Drive N•wport Beach Each $ 72,500 IDO ISLE Your Choice • ' Is -., ..wSIIdelt Ill ill City Hall ~-==~= fto -· q 2 2 t I ,_ fto • • • fto .. _I -lllr-,.._ c-dol ?lar ..... liiii?ID:a. f£1. II, 1171 t1 Ps ,.. ..... GIIIM Ml .. JIF , II tile coeeCMu•w 111 a--~ .-.. •• ~.e~nt h•sr-. S. C»DA ..... CMJ,, J1o 1 I I P'r I t I Ill C..t ....... an ldbllla lilt--lllllorJ loJion, llr7a -.., lloiiJ M 10 t.. -1 t J, ..... tD ...... tiU IIMII l'r Na locat.rl 8 tbe CUJ RaiL 4 &ut, Qayld l'ard. llar1& 1Jat. ta tM •J'ttl BJ; noa 1o JiM1. .. tlilt ar .. 71&1 Ph-M*Uoo of .... a bJ tbe ad-Ia, ....,. McCartMJ, Pal ...,._.. I.JinrJ, IO(JI [)o9.w ..-...J oo tb1 t111Jt r~ We aw TV Per ..... H&J fllr-YUCtd art .....,_... II: c.an-llietiM ... Bo11Me hen.ICria- DrtH. Ud to Mu llr. Gnll:llr''s ella-rlttt Ntl.oD comtac N ol. tbe ~ .... ~ ......... Udla Nt~ ~~~ Utrlipo••11• ~·-~ Pul J. GnOor, ..,._ ·-or lrtt'ft1 problema. su-e Sboc> 1o Corooa del u ... -may ---...., •·..-· .,a~' ud city eop:Um•p ot Tbt pubUc lJ: lDYUed to jo1D Mar Mood&)', Alter a 1oQc c:a. Yarcb 1. CoUap auembll,. ICbool--Ga.y BlrDN, tM CltJ ot Nnport Beaeh. Uld memers for coffee at 9:SO a.m. reer as "OuJe ud Harriet," watercolor, on IDd acryUc Bell, Jackie BJ.Iebt,m, CaiiiJ ''trtllftJ act*r u wtll bl tbt tbe Nelsou ba" beea. IHD JM~Inttn,c, seratcbbou<l. •••-Cblcbtlter, Jamu Cotu, Gu7 teallrtd Jl)l&ker: He wm dil-DA.HCI! AID$ CHOC more reeeotly 1o cue&t"!lpots IDC l.!XI macrame are oo dtl-GUU., JohD H&rrU.:., Lellle CUI Use taptc "A lrel'ftJ Ia Mtcba, a campu club at Or-on variety aDd the late nlgtlt play. fi&Dc.k. Doaald H•btJ1, Kar• b'e\'H ., ud~llprellllttlpt· up Ccut collect, Will !IIQD-talk sbows, The art departmentatCorooa Kolbert, CODDie l .. rphy, WndJ r~ exeerpta o1 tbl Feb. mr a beaeftt Valenttoe'• dlDce • • • del Mar otters 23 dlffereot Pet.BDQ, Autumn Rb.LDebart. 1 s.,.,.ior Cout bearlq: oatbl Feb. U 1o raJ.• tuoda for lbe Tbe J. Peter Barretts ot classes to art. the most Wllque All1a:lcl Roe, Zaet RlcbiJIOIId. petttloa tor wrU o1 mawtete to CblldriD's Hospital ol OraDp qur Haven are eotertaln1ng beiog a jewelry class, In which Lori Semea.t~ ADD Strom. prevflllt tbe March 9 eleeUoo lD. Couaty. .nsttors trom ArgeotiDa tor a the students work with prec-CatbJ TOdd, Kathy Waeb ucl Newport Beach of Pf"'P"f"ion& Tbe duce wW be co-spoos-mootb. Thelr KUtSts are Mrs. ious metals. Jaclde Wb.lt.. wblch would resclDd ttM{Free-ored by tbe Musici&Ds Assn •• EdW&rdo Rouqua.IJd and her Newport Harbor High has IHVI!STMIMTS SERIES ftJ agreemeotslDdamebdtbt Local 7. A do•tloa ot $3,50 da.ugfller, Inez, and Gtdlleimo the largest art department In MOW IM ITS l1ST YEAR r.';N~ewpor~~t~S.O~cb~ct~ty:,;c~IIU~ter~. ,!P<l'=.,!por:,:soo=._wUI~~be~a~s!:ked:!;..· -,~:;'~Argentine hlgb ,9ebool Orange County. Next year tbe Tbe Nlmo admillistratioa.' girls are vtsttlng the curriculum will be enJaree<~ s states under "Cadie" to lDclude advanced ceramics eaort to create a &OOdecooom-' and 1 ma.tt lc cUmate aDC1 other upects cultural exchange program. pr nt og. of the • lU ket and ENGAGED--Ur. u:! lira. Fnd Rouquaud Is ooe of the Art work of the following ecoaom sec..,•1zr.1 :es :ussed by v. N. Elll.s of Harbor H11b- (•dults travellng wlth the gro141. students appear in the Civic WlllUmy L. O'Bryoa In a course lands are I.DIIOUDCLDc u .. Ill· • • • Ceoter Gallen: La 1D stmeots ln its Zlst p.eemeDt of their ctauatater, The death of his bi'otber -· ~utJ ~DOW Miss Terry Ano EW1, to Rob- the sudden out..of.town LEGAL MOT ICE Tbe ~:u:: · otrued ert P. Coluccio, the 100 of tbe for J, Leooard Smith ol NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING U a COII'ImW:t}'~~ by the Robert Cohacclos of Ceatn.Ua., l najrbor Hl&blaOOs. Notice Is hereby gino that adult:-tducatloa. divlslo.D of Or-Wash. Miss Ellis Is a iJ'l(hate • • • the Newport Beach City Pla.DD-a..o&e Coast CoUtee. will be of Corooa del Mar hich school Mrs. Alton Tlce of Harbor 1ng Commission wiUboldapub-held 00 5 coosecuUve WedDes. am is now a sophomore at Art- Hills returoed last week Uc bearing on the 18th day ot day eYerdop, from 7:30 to 9:30 IOlR state Unlve~sity, She was an unexpected trip doe February 1971 , at lbe hour of p.m., be&ilmlD& Feb. 17, The a 1969 Ch.lldren s Home So- the death of her father. 8·00 PM lntheCouncJICham-locatlon istbe East Bluff school clety debutante and is a mem- • • • -• ·• ber of Plkettes, an aUJ111ary ol M M et C l bers of ttle Newport Beach City Ill', O•Bryoo, orlgiDa.tor of PI Kappa Alpha fraternity Mr rs. arga.r onner 0 Hall to consider Zone Change the course is a resideut of 'c ' Mesa Is out of tbe Hunt-Amendment No 280 which pro. Bay Shores' and owner of wm. Coluccio graduatr :t from en-''•l~on Beach Community Hos-nd. Uo 1 o•n-& C urlty tralla high school and Is at-l' alter days and days of poses to arne a por n o L. u.-yon o., se~ tending Me:sa CommuoJ.ty Col-(iot~~sl." cue for ber heart Distrtctlng Map No. 5 from brokers of Newport Beac • lege In Mesa., Artzooa.. He plays condition, She is re-~~c~-! ~\~~:~r:: !;1P~~~ LIGAL MOTIC! professlooa.I baseball for the ~~~":."~:~~v~'tlo~~w~ly~wa~l;y~tbe borne ently zoned R-1, south of Broad RESOLI!TION NO. 7373 MUwaukee Brewers. (Bernie lc Fri~nds Street, between Cata.Um Drive A RESOLUTION OF THE _A_Id_e_n _000_to_. '--,....,.-:--wish to help her during and Santa Ana Avenue to Bea-CITY COUNCIL OF THE illness may do 50 1n care con Street, and thence south on CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LEGAL MO'I'tCE Mrs. Richard,!-Lusk, 1732 LaJolla Drive to the 10 foot DECLARING ITS INTENTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JIOl.ssourl,Costa esa. alley connecting CataUoa Drllve TO HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EY FILM SLATED and Wolla Drive, more par-ING FOR THE PURPOSE OF that the City CouncU of tbe "Tbe bound that thought lle ticularly described as: CONSIDERING THE TRANS-City of Newport Beach W1U bold a racoon," a Walt Dl.soey Lots 1 through 12, Block 12 FER OF A COMMUNITY AN-a publlc bearing rep..rdingEm-l>~MlN~=;I will be shown at ot Tract No. 27, MM9-26; TENNA TELEVISION FRAN-ergency Ord1Da.Dce No. 1312, ~ Heights elementary and Lots 1Utrough 10ofTract CHl'SE FROM NEWPORT being, AN EMERGENCY ORDI- 10:30 a.m. and at 1 No, 444, MM 19-29. BEACH CABLE VISION, INC., NANCE OFTHECITYOFNEW. Friday, Feb. 1Z. The Any and all persons 1nteres-TO TELEPROMPTER COR-PORT BEACH ESTABLISHING price of 60 cents ln· ted may appear and be heard PORATION INTERIM ZONING REGULA- thereon at that time. WHEREAS, there bas been TIONS IMPOSING A MAXD4UM Don R. Adkloson, preseoled to the City Council BUILDlNG HEIGHT LIMIT Secretary a request tor transfer of the WITHIN THE AREA KNOWN Newport Beach community antenna televl.sJon AS THE PROPOSED LOWER tranch.lse held by Newport NEWPORT BAY CIVIC DIS- Belch Cablevlsion,lnc.,toTel-TRICT, probtb1Unr, tor a per- ePrompTer Corporation; and 1od of ninety d&)'s, the lssuance WHEREAS, the City Council of bul~ permits for any desires to bold a publlc bear-struct within the Lower lnl on the question of wbelber Newport y Civic District or DOt saJd franchise should study area wh.lch exceeds bt transferred; thlrty-flve teet 1D belgbt. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- RESOLVED by tbe City Coun. THER GIVEN that the saidpub- cU of the City of Newport lie beulD&: will be beld on tbe S..ch, u follows: ZZDd <Ia}' of FellrUU)', li71, SECTION 1. A pubUc bearing at tbe hour of 7:30P.M. 1D the &ball be held at the bour of Council Chambers ot the City 7:30 p.m. on tbe ZZDd day oJ Hall of the City of Newpor t February, 19n, in the City Beacb, Callforllla, at which COUDcl1 Chambers, City Hall, Ume and place any and au 3300 Newport Boulevard, New. persons interested may awear port Beach, CaWorllia, tor the and be heard tbereon. purpose of consf.dertnc: the ad· Laura Laglos option by tbe City CouocU of CUy Clerk Scout expo Sitarday OFF thru Feb. '71. ...._ __ OFF thru Feb. '71 11WOILD'S LARGEST11 EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEm DRAPERY SERVICE Drapery Oeoning. PerfKt r'9Grdt•u of the a .. of your drapery, or 100% replac•ment tf d.Onabl•. •NtWiho4-s . .,_.....,.. • IHvltfvl Dec•etor • New tn,er'-wl .. l'tooll Colt's --sY ... ,, ........ • Nt-.. • Dropotltt ·-" .,_, __ , - • Wotw Stllo •-•1 • ...._..., ...-1 · Dr.,..-y -...... , ................ . . VALUABLE COUPON OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE I'IOFISSIONAl INSTALLATION PROFISSIOIW. lllMOVAl UT COfT IISTAU. NIWDUPU ............ _,.... .. * ...... '*k• -~ .... .... tll•l•lo~etl"' ..... BB 540-1366 642-0270 a resol~ioa approvillg tbe pro-City of Newport Beach posed transfer or tJ>e communi. PubUsb:. Feb. 11, 1971, 1o ~-1ni70.02ii . .iNiiEWi!i. iiPoiOi!RiiT•I•liiVD ... oiliit 111 1ii7,jjthii'•Cj;;Oit-I;,.,;;Me;;;;;lliii:., ty a..ot8.1Ula television franchise me Newport Harbor Ensip. _ . _ ~~:ru~abr:~sw~: ~~ ~ gv._,.. 6111.~-~.,.~•,*"'-JB~ VOLUME IS OUR ANSWER TO BETIER BUYS! I • NOW SHE .'fAY BATHE I N HER FAVORITE F.1.BERGE PRA· GRA.-.CE ..... dc&~iuly dc~ipcd with b•r ;,. ,./,.rJI VALENTINE DECORATIVE CIFT SOAP~ I Coke FREE whon you buy Three .... Your fa¥Orite Yordl..., sc•h s-eD•c-tM. k&Pearls Toltll 10 f>rfume by ,Iovan UU DE COLOGNI! ,..,., lATH OIL c..,...,,_ ss.oo rS:::T:-:A-::T:::IO"'H:-:E-::R;;Y ---., Ch•N~Iwt fttw Herc ro•• ,..,.. ,.. IM11f ...,.c&fr• AIID DOII'T PO I GET ,. ............ . "'HIS"• VAL!IITIII! I I I I I N - BRAND NEW 1971 Jl:&to-- 5250:,: 563 '*:'" PAYMM IIONTIIS 'Z50 is the total down payment and $e.S 11 tbl total moathi.Y paymeot .lncltxling tax, '71 ' UceaM aDd all flDaDCe charges oo approved credit ror J6 m)Dlbs. Deferred payment price ls $2518.00 U»ellll!lnc aU ttaa.nce cbatees. tues, '71 license or If you pre- fer to pay cash, the full cash price ls only $!1 '1!.87 including sales tax, '71 Uceose. Order Your Favor- ite Color Today. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11,08% PUT A LITTLE KICK IH YDUR LIHI RENT A PINTO! 4 4 'I& FORO FALCOI ....... .,..,-.. ..... , ....... _ .. _ $1296 SSAVES TeiePrompTer Corporation. ~ ~G!W'~ivl.w.~~V. ~ SECTION Z. The Clty Clerk le directed to p..,llsb Ibis reso-., ., luUoo ooce In the otflcl&l news- paper ot tbe Ctty withln ten days !ollowtn& Ill adq>&n, and to caUH a copy hereof to be mailld to au commWllty a.n- t.oaa teltvlsloa trancblte arut••· SECTION 3, At the time fixed tor t.riDc. tbe City Counctl ll1all proceed to bear and ,... QPOD aueb l'fideoce, testimony aM objections u may be pre- lilllted; thereafter, tbe Cit) Couoc.U. by rNOlut1on, may ap. JWOYe the proposed transfer ot aJd traocblse. ADOPTED tbis 8th day of FetJruary, un. E. F. Mayor ALARMS ILENT OR BELL POl eiUSINIII • ?201?1 • CAll eiOAT ... A&I IT 1'01/GI 1101 .,., • ron• TO IAICIJr• REGULAR $11 TO $21 SAVE BIG MONEY-- 011 PURCHASES OF GOWIIS, PAJAMAS, SLIPS l HALP•SL.,S, GIRDL!S, IRA'S, PAHTI!S, PETTI PANTS, P!GHOIRS, lED JACKETS AIIO IIOSIUYI Great Buys! Great Selection! OP BH 9:JO TO 6:00 DA.ILY PRID·A.YS 9:JO TO 8:00 ONLY 3 BIG DAYS ·; NEWPORT BEACH l(k 1M( OM..1' lfbWU'U ...... ,..; fiVIL.ItMID M1 MIW'OIT 11.cM 23RD YEAR, HO. 27 SIIClDMD BALBOA YACHT CLUB TO SALUTE NEW OFFICERS The Balboa Yacht Club's an. durlb£ the evtlllnc. Tbt om~ nual omcers ball wlll be beld· eers are Commodore Ectwtn F. ttUs SatlD'da)' eveDlnc, Feb. 13, Steen Jr.,. Vice Commodore at the clubhouse oo Bayside John K. Ba.llUe, Rear Commo. Drive. U wUl be a formal af. dore Georp E. HoediD&t~&us, fair wlth cockta.ils at 1 p.m. neet ca,ptaln Wllllam c. Tay- and a C&DdleUpt dlnDer at 8. lor. port captain Geor&e East. 10~ COSTA MESA CO-A DIL MAl, CALIP. Scholars see Sea World By LEE AHH MEYER The 7th and 8th crtders of TeWlAkle Middle School pos. New omcers for the 1971 man. Oeet surgeoo Gordon V. seasoo and tbelr ladies will be Bensoo., jlldge advocate Blair presented to the membership Ba.roette, secretary Paul F. Man. treasurer Michael G. YOUR CAR Smith and 4Irectors Wllllam A sesslng a B-plus average or better wer e whlsted ott' by 2 teachers and a bus driver to San Die&Q's Sea World on Feb. 4 3. About 70 students partJcl-1 paled tn thls !lrst scholarship trip of the year. Riding down to San Diego was pleasa.Dt eoougll, although tbe typical smog persisted. The Western Wlllte Housen.spolot. ed out, recetving either esclted excLamaUoos or heavy hisslng. PU:.JCE CHIEF a James G\avas of NeWllQrt Be1ch is re- ceiving a check for $1,169 for use in the police department's narcotic prevention program:;. M· .. king the presentation are Mrs. Leslle RondeaLJ, at right, president o~ the civic or- ganization, "PLEAD," (Place Learning & Education Above Dr .1g:s). and Mrs. Theodor e E. R 1:h .Jr •• chairman of the board, PLE AD has been in operation during the past yelf 67J.015t D. Carlson, Pbllllp S. Glaa- B Bol RITCH' E gow, Cooper E. Johnson. Ed. ill tbe Harbor Area, ded icated:t~o~p:,:•v:l!fl:t:ing:~dr:u~g~a~bu:s:•~· ~~~~~~====CDI=., Y ward F. Lethen, R01rland G. • A CALF 0~ A ':URVE l..ohman a.od Robert B. SmJth. does not ca.use ba.lf as many Th.e evening will ·lnclude car accidents as a curve oo dancing and other fesUYI.Ues a ca.ltt directed by the entertalnmeat. • TO •MAKE ~ LEF'; TURN chairmen, Mr . and Mrs, Edward str Glnbnbr. trom a two-way eet, you ___ ·---.,----should start the turn 1n the laDe --closest to the; (a) middle of · LEGAL HOTICE the street; (b) lell curb; (c) rlgtlt curb. ANS WER :(a)middle CERTIFICATE OF 8\EINESS Fictitious firm Name of the str,eet. ·, , THE UNOE-"IGNEDdobe.re-rQ A FASHION SHOW was held SAturday, Feb. 6, at TeWlnkle "' SAY GOOD BYE to your by certify that they a.re coo. scho')Ot in Costa. Mesa to raise funds !or sports equipment car's radiator. Wlthin three ducting a Truclc1ng business at for the Troji.n blsketbaU and track squads. Pictured here to four years oo 875 W. 18th Street,Costa. Mesa, from left are Susan Sirota, Carnie Shinn, Beth Lane aOO newly built car Callfornia, 92621, under the Lynn Wha.ley, who s~rved as models, and Karole Divelbiss, will baveooe.In. fictitious Urm name of SONIC tbe narrator . Girls from ihe home economics classes We arrived at approximately li:ClO o'clock. Many studeots were thrilled at being able to the tame dolphins. Others patrOlliz.ed the snack bars and gl.ft shops. The students re- turned with hilarious tales of their a.dventur~s· 1n the At- laotis restaurant. ' Everyone siemed to have a good time and a.re all count- ing on the next scholarship trip to DlsneyWxl. LEGAL HOTICE stead they wm FREIGHTWAYS and that said modelled lhelr o·.vo cr eations aoo otner fa.sh.ioos. (Enslgn have a new ro. nrm is composed of the fol-phOto by Vic Opalek.) NOTICE OF PROPOSED tary cooler that lowing per sons whose names w lk LEGAL NOTICE CHARTER AMENDMENT is three times as fn full and places of !esldeoce a to save NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, practical as a are as follows, to-w1t: Dexter REOPENED pursuant to Article 11 Section radiator. It wtll B. Hewett, 571 Anita, Laguna I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 8 (h) ot the Constitutk,o of the bring the coollDg surface to the Beach, CaU!ornla 92653; Justin our coas tllat the City Council of the State' of Californla. that CCIPies air instead of the other way L. Baletka, oon Five Harbors City of Newport Beach will hOld of the proposed ameodment to D::>N MUHLJG, 43, former ly around. We expect this break· Dr ive, Huntington Beacll, Cal. The California c 08stal AI-a public hearing regarding ap-the Charter of tbe City of New-YMCA ezecutive in Medford, through to hit cars worldwide. Uorn!a 92646; Donald R. Bllod, Ll.a.nce Is scheduling a ••save peal of Rolly Pulaski, for Mr. port Beach to be submitted to Oregon, is the new executive Since It's a heat pump, It can 8391 Crane Circle, Huntlngton our coast walk" for Saturday, and Mts. Ernest Neufeld, from the voters of the City of New-director of the Orange Coast be used to heat and cool the Beach, CaWornia 92646; Jerry Feb. Z'1. The Alliance is a the decision .of the Planning port Beach at the Special Mun-YMCA. A gradtJa.te of Geor ge car, as well. It will cool the A. Rubright, 1359 Baker Street, coa.Utlon of over 100 conser-Commission denying Zoning A-lcipal ElecUon to be held on Willlams College, YMCA train- engine and at the sam'! tim·~ Apt. 4, Costa. Mesa, Callfor-vaUon, recreation and civic or-mendment No.2'10 requesting to March 9 19'11 are an.ilable ing school in Chicago, Mr · Muh- rem•>ve three times the heat n1a 9Z6Z6. gan.tzatlollS, lnchlding the Sier· amend a portion of Districtlng In the otftce of' the City Clerk llg began his lull-time career a cooventtooal air conditioDer WITNESS our hands this 3rd ra Club, the Iza.ac Walton Map No. 11 from a C-1 to a of the City of Newport Beach, in 1951 as youth director In does even though 11 Is much day of February, 1911 . Dexter League, Audubon Society, w0• C-2 District, and Use Permit Dated: Ja.nuary 18, 1971 Beatrice, Neb. He also served smaller. Remember It's a ro· B. Hewett, Justto L. Baletka, man's Civic League of New· Application No. 1487 reQuest-Laura Lagios in Denver,Colo.,andwasnamed tary heat uchanger and you'll Donald R. Blind, Jerry A, Ru-port Harbor, S.C. U.S.A., and tog approva.l of a forty-four City Clerk reneral director of Astoria, be hearing a whole ~ more bright. Ecology Action. unit apartment building with City of Newport Beach Oregon, before going to Med- about them in a year or so. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) The wallt will ra.1se tuOOStQ 88 on site parking spaces; the PubUih: Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, ford in 1965. His wile Jean F re e estimates Wire se rvice We deli ve r 644-8990 CU STOM AR RANGEMENT S NOS EGAYS PLANTS WE WILL BE OPEH VALEHTIHES DAY SUNDAY, FEBRARY 1", 8a.m. to 8 p.m. ~ Jaul'• ~lofutn ~ and gift• ~ "' • • )ss. protect our coastline t.rom fur-building to be seven stories in 11 18 U March 4 1971 and their 4 sons pla.n to move • AUTO PARTS? Yes, we COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ther environmental damage. height, including two 1evels of Ln'the NewPor 1 t Har.lbnlri Einst·en·: ·to·w··s.area iJ> IMiarlclhl .••• .iiiiiEi.iCiOiiAiSiTiHiWiiY ., ~ COROHA DEL MAR. slCJJ)IY the'spare parts for a.l-ON THIS 3rd day of Feb~ Each wallter will be sponsored parking, with additional mech- mott a.DY car mtde --to ret ruary, 19'11, before mt, a ~o-by a eooceroed organization anical equipment space on the yours runnlna: apin or keep tuy Public 1n aod tor sa.1d or iod1'1dual wbo acrees to roof; overall heJ&flt to be 11%ty. 1t riJIUilP&,. ~.f18..a.cipuU_ ~y IDd tta.te. rut.dlnc pay tbt 'ftlker a certain aum three feet to the roof of the tor your car, or for ooe you're thereto. duly commissiooedand per mile n.Uted. Sponsored main building and seventy-two tlllnc for someone else, re-sworn, personally appeued wallters will reglster at the feet overall; Lots 9 through member CORONA DEL MAR Dexter B. Hewett, Justin L. Balboa Pier beginning at 9a,m. 16, Block 8, Balboa Tract, lo· Atri'O PARTS, 3601 East Coast Baletb., Donald R. Blind, and Feb. 21. They will then J)ro-cated at 600-614 East Ocean Highway; Com·~~ soon!"' Jerry A. Rubright, known to ceed to each checkpoint Iocat· Front, on the oortherly side • THESE NEW HIGHWAYS me to be the persons whOse ed at one-mile intervals and of East Ocean Front, between and interstates are great but names are subscribed to the present their hl.ker card so Palm Street and Washington remember thefasteryoudi-tve within instrument, and acJcnow. that the miles walked can be Street. 60 65 e;en '10 mph mea~ ledge<! to me that they execu-r ecor ded. NOTICE IS HEREBY F UR -th~ te.;,er miles you ~~ from ted the same, Sponsor cards may be ob-TH ER GIVEN that the said pub~ your tires. At 65 mph a tire WITNESS my hand and of. tained at Newport Beach and Uc hearing will be held on the wearSout one-third faster than ficial seal. Dorothy L. Palen, Costa Mesa City Halls, U.C.I. 2200 day of February, 1971, the same tire rolllng a155mph Notary PubUc in and for said and Cal State Fullerton actlv-at the hour of 7:30P.M. in the Is the added tire cost worth County and State. My Com-ltles outces, and Richard's Udo Council Chambers of the City that much to you? mission expires Feb. 9, 1973. Market. Hall of the City of Newport "' • • Publlsb: Feb. 11, 18, 25, Tbose interested in s!.I>POrt-Beach, California, at whi ch time • SEVENTY PERCENTofaU March 4, 1911, In the New -tnc the Allla.nce by wa.Udngor and place a.ny aoo all per sons motorists, at some time, drive port Harbor Ensign. spoasorlog a walker may re-ioterested may appear aOO he after they ha.ve been drinkioc. quest further information by heard thereon. Every car on the road is a ....._. I• y.., o..Aer writing: Ca.lllornia Coastal AI-Laura Lagtos potemta.l killer in the bands Ua.oce, Orange Cow:ty, P.O. City Cler k of a drunk. Be sure you don't fw • .. ac,.,..•: Box 62, Coroaa del Mar, or by . City of Newport Beach drink ud drlnl c:.ll QS.OIA (714) 8S3-6065 or 673-Publish: Feb. 11, 1971, in I t l. tbe Newport Harbor EnsJ.p. SAVE 20% to 70% GARRETT'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE BEGINS TODAY BEDROOM SE.TS, DININGROOM SETS, HEADBOARDS, SERV- ERS, BENCHES, HUTCHES. MIRRORS, CHESTS, OTTO- M.AMS, CHINA'S, .AND M.AMY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION-AT HUGE SAVIHGSI 55 0CCASIONAL. Tables .AND ENTRY PIECES 11 Sofas VALUES $399 TO S695 HOW S199rJ39S 33 UPiiOLSTERED Chairs · VALUES S\111 TO $259 HowS69rH39 FIVE PIECE Game Sets 5499 AND SS99 VALUES Throw Pillows REGULAR S3 AND Sl. 50 Now s1e One hundred perce Pt o f our savings f rom Orange County sa\·e r~ i" inYe ,t ed !n Orange Coun t~·. Most of our loan~ are made within a fifty-mil e radiu;; of Laguna Federal offi ces. If you need mon e~' to build. buy. or refinance a hom e for your famil y, call or vi sit La guna Federal -the associ ation famous for REDUCING-RATE HOME LOANS. AND LOAN ASSOCIAnON 0.0..." Coullty'• lArweot, f'irtf and St.....,.._ i...Np6111..., f'twk•• S )(onardl Bo,y Plua 260 Ocean A venue 1()1 Norlll El CuDl110 a.J Lquna Nirvel Laguna Bo&ch. California SaD rn-ta ctt-1140 496-1201 c&c-7541 -.u• . Tills is tbe 6tb t.utallmeat of tbe stwy of a trial beld oo Feb. 15 aD:! 15, 1940, iD u acuoo broQcbt bJ atbei.Jts to prore tbat tbe Bible 1.s uucleotwc ao4, therefore, uatne. James E. Beooet, writer of this report, was tbe attoney represeat1D& Dr, Harry Rlmmer, PresbJt,erta.n m1A1ster &DillbeD president of tbe Research Seteoc.e Buren. WUU&m Floyd, editor of an atlleistic mapstoe called "The Arbl~ trator," sougbl: to collect $1,000 &om Dr. Rimmer by proving scteotttlc loaccuracles. • • • (The witness Ls W.JOlsey Teller. vtee~prestdeot of the Amerieu Society tor the Advancement or Athe~m.) I uked h im if man had a Maker, Mnd he !aid thot be d id not hdieve so. I asked him if my wa1eh haJ e malu:r. "Of coune," he rt:plicd, and I asked him to look round the room and see if t h~.re wa s a si n~le: objtct that did Mt have a maker. He said e:verything had a maker, and e .. · .. rything h ad a 1•u rpo5e fo r which it wa! mad~. I po inted o ut to h1m th3t he wa~ wrong, but he uid he was sure enq1h ing hat\ a m a ke r. l then said, "Everyth ing but yuu. You hai!'nu M ake r, you are merely . the p roduct of ~ ... olutitm . •· He admitted thet that was h i! idra, hut t'Yi d~ntl y he d id not aee ho w ridicu lous it sounded In aneweri n~~: m y 'l•I('Stinn A:-to hnw many different th~ories of e vol ution r~u·rf" werl", he ~a i.l that he did not kno w, but that thl"r,. "''re ~.·ver a ! tht"nrics and modi h· cations of thcor il"s. \\ n 1 a:-k"d h im if h,. h ad ~tudi .. rl etymol o~. he said th. 1 h,. had. Ht> said that it waa a etud)· of the o n ~in of the h umAn race. A ~ a mant'r of fact, o f rnursr-, dymuh.~y trNI« ,,f the ori~i n and deri· ution of wo rd!, but :hat is u ."'nall difff'ren<"e to !W)m,. Kienti sr~. He said that there was a dispute whethe r the human race orig inated in Asia or Africa, and that !JIOme think thro ugh the proce~s o f e ... olution men ap· peared on various paru of th e euth at varioua time1. 'on.t: d11n k rh .1t ,.\,,j,,r, ,,, Cl!.!lit' t\1rnUj!h an in di'Yi dua l !ll .,1r ;t\11 <r r~···~ .. ;!,,·r~ th .. t: r!w t~• "n~ not any ind i- \.•!uJI, l•ot ... , .. :.n ... :, 1. ·.11 1=. ,:r ,d:~ .• t. \.tt :ou"' 1\'r"~ of ·r."'• -1 t nn·· ·; • .I I ••\• r ·!1• '.111 h ,., 3~ ;;unultafit'OU 5 .. ; .:1!1 Hl', old 1hat ,. ''' l o~!""·l l, .. I h:n·l;' n11 o pinion ,,,, rl l, .. , ,,,. · • mt· tl ,, 1.,,;, ·d .:r 1'·<::1 1 i:-sun-.eth ing .... ;,,, \,~ ro~n : ... s. ~ ~~~':' ,, · it' !It if,,'' ''""l't•inl, lie defmitely ~~:ll··•l." ~, I '"~n! h:m ~~~ .t''"lutw;, "'as a fixed • ..~ .J' ' ~, •• ,.11 ,,. JJ, ... ,.,! t!~.11 11 ~.1 ·,1 ~~ 11•• . o thai particu lar r.,,,, lu~! .. f\, l •ll ! t h:!t '' ,~ i •t • ,1111.o! 1'L1:'1 :u:tually ~vo lved fn •rn il l•1 ~·! .tni:T1 1tl, hut \·.ht•r .. ,., \o',hf'n or how were ~r.JI th··•<r•·n· :tl. nr I "Ill••·, II -n •rrwd \0 If'•· qulle f{11!lii>h 10 COme t O ..t fu1 ,I r .. u1l11·•r•n ~~~ \11 ,.l,!•:t•"r' it~t-lf .,.,ithout having .11 :~ , •mdu-:,11, a~ to ·l n~· ,f the fll('thod~ or agenc ie!l o r l•l .,.<tl · th ,tl J..nJ I\• 11 Jl!: :tlsu ~;,:,1 ~!1;1 ' "'''lutiu11 did not apply to all "J!f'' if'"l h··· !IU••· .,JI 'f"'' ;, .... ,Jj,J nnt cha nge, b ut .some rnnrt:J···d ;,c !\:•·1· "n.,:•ll dh \\o'r•· III' rli d not e xpla in wh 1rh tho•\· '"'' ,,., IH•Wo'l t·r. I askr·d ·d,,· '' ll tw·-d lrt !->.·li•·1·cJ in a Gnd. H e uid ht· rh! nfl l. I ,,,k,·d h•n• if l1f" b1·he-w·d rn a hraven, hell .. r .ln C ··I ~ ''' ld·· afl•'f rl cath, and he .. aid that he did ""' !wl.,•~t• ,tn\' n f tim~~ th in~!. He thought they were all faHy stnn•· .... :'lnd llwn In dap the rl im:u: hr-sa id he t:irl Ml ht'lif'l'e 1t1 fairir.s. \. Jn .. o;rrourh "" rht· .... nrw<.; o:I'Hm 1llf"d that he cou ld not o fTt-r an y prnof r,f ,.,t,lur inn w~ finJlly d ropp~d the !'uhjrr r. ht•r :'l tr St" .1ft• r all 11,,. burdf"n of rhe proof wu la id up1m p la intrfT '" l'r"vt' C\·olution a nd this witnel!ll detini:r 'r admin~d that he could no t prove it. • • • ATT EMI 'TI!'iG TO l>i SPOSf. Of TIIF. SC RIPTUR!:S t\s the p l ain tifT'~o ..... holt: conh~n l 1nn ~~a!' thl'l t the earlh Wa! produced by en,lu tton through many mill ions o f yr-u s, u is p roven by many brandu·s of sci~nce, end II the p laintiff's only sci~n tifir . w ttn~ss adm itted that h~ couhl not prove f'\·o lution, th,.n, of cour!le, that part of thtir r ase wu r-nded, and fa ile1i for want o f proof , a~ it was su re to d o. But the Complaint also ~aid that thf" Bible wu wrong be:cause it statf'd that God t:teRtf'd the earth in sis day!<. So I handed thr. witn~ss a Bible and •aid, .. Show m e where the Bible says that God created the earth in !l)x days." T hr. a theist lawyer made consider· able objection, inai!'ting th at it was common knowled~~:e that the Bible taught that God had created the earth in ai:1 days, but the Judge said, .. You better quote ~hat the Bible tays." We had qu ite a d iscussion aa to what wae the meaning of a .. day"-whether it ·wat twenty- four hourt or a 1eological period, but I told the court that I was not interested in that, but whal 1 wanted was for them lo ahow me where the Bible .. id that Cod c~aled .lhe earth in six d1ys. The atheiat lawyer read, Genesis 1:31 : Ancl God ... e¥er')1J'r Ins th•c he h•d ID!Ide, and. behold. It .,.. .,.,., pod. And 1he tftftiftJ and the ..,,..ln1 wre the •i•Ui d•y. •• I ~ailed the Judse"t 111ention to the fact that it aeid umoJtt"' and not "cr~otrd." The C.ourl ~~~ecd with me chat he must Jlit"k to cr~:ltion . ~ tl1c hwy,.1 read from Ct·nr4i~ 2: nu .. the hcnm'\ •nd r•rth werr fini.Md, •nd •" olio hooc of !II-. And on olio .....,th day Cod encl.d hit -wh'ch Ire hd _., and Ire •coud on lllo _...,h dar (roat all hJ,e ..... which he hed m.ck. A ... tlwe 1oe .« .... 1 the f...nh romm•ndmenl : ,., ;. o1a •r• tile 1.-1 _. •-..,.. ""b ... 'l1te lu.t. rUed theM '*' _. oaid lhl he "'"It ' THE STORY Of THE FAMOUS HARRY RIMMER TRIAL AS TOLD BY ATTORNEY fOR DEFENDANT.' fint fiud whe re ;t !'lli~t "'cn:atcd." The a theist lawye r aaid that IC if'nce durs nut re<"ogn ize any diffen•nce be· tween the wvrds "nt'atc" nr "'m"dr-'' becau!le tho!e two wo rd~ imo lvc: a mak ing. ~nuwbod y did m ake :!lome- thing or cr.•fl ll' ..ometh in~. H i.; opinion was that thny we r(' synononl(lus Hfld inlt>rclulnf;t·ahlr . Off the r('cord I a"krd h im if l1is wi fe rom ld mn k ~ a cake and he: !'airi, "'\'t'.;, \·t-:r y hood ca kf'.'' I then asked him if !!he could ('feat~ the i nJ!:r~di rnt ~ of the rake. Could !he go into the kitchf'n and say ••z ill _ .. and behold ~he would ha\'t' Rour, and "Zip" and have chorolat~. H~ said no, that wa!i r id iculou~. Nobod y rould do thnt. Then I !>aid : "You do admit that there is a diffr-renr«-hetwrf'11 rrPnlf' and mnhe?" "S ure.'' he r~pli,.c l, ''if y()u are ~oin~t to look AI it that way." "That's th~ way we an l ook in~Z at it," announced l~e · ju~t'. Th~ la ~·y er, howev~r. rould not lind any place in thr-Bible w hn~ it ,.,;(\ tl oa t the Lot~\ "rrrntcd'' the.· r arth in si x d ays and again lh(' Judge tu rned to mr a nd saitl, "On the.· lt·\t·l , Ht·tm~·t, d~~cs it say it a ny· whne?" I th"n ha d tht: orpurtunity of !ihowing what the Bible rully t~aches. Wr-h a d a kind of a Bible clas8, m ost o f which was off the record. I read the first statement in the Bible: In the beginning Cod cr~a1~d the h~ut"ll and the earth. pointf'd out th at it diJ not say when o r huw lo n~ it loolc . I .know o f twe nty·twu p la<"t'! in the Dible in lweh ·e d rfferr-nl horA.;s uf th~ lliblr whNc it Sl.llt·s eli · rt"..:tl y or ind irt>rtly, that Cnd crcatrrl d tt" c·::~.nh, b~t :n none of Llwm drws it stale ~lwn nr how lu ng it took. The J ud~t· t:xp r t·~~~·t! In ~ "'1q•r i"r h··rau~,· ~~~~ ~·ri d that be ha d alway« undPr:-lw.d rh .• t llw Hrl.!t" ~:,iJ th at God created the Palth in ~r x da}". und rl1.11 thf" a r~ll m t•nlJ ~ere ove r lhr r/l.lf'SII•'" nf dw lrn~il1 11f a 1b y, wh('the r II was tw c h·e hou r.". ,.,.,·nty fn u r J.,ll r ~. a !,,rr~er pe riod o f time, o r n v· t.!u ~l ca l ,.r.'l. Th is p;a ve nw !he tJppurh.mitv hl nad lh(' ~cron·d vPn e o f Genesis J : · And th~ t-a11h wa~ .. ·ithoul furm, anrf vuid; and duk~s ..,.., upon !Ia· f.11(~ ,.f thr d"~'P ,\nd tht- Spi n t o( Cod m•w r<i upun tht> h re of llo~ "'·atrr~ pointed ou t lo thl' J ud,zi th.11 .,.·hm Cod creatf"J the earth in ~e bP~inni ng it wa<~ pnfl"f't, hut !IOmj"thing c.at aslroph tr happ.-11eJ , and in tht' fl ehrcw vn!'llion thr !f'cond verse woulrt rrad :-om•·thing likf' this: Now the ~arth wu unformrd anll ··oHf •11<i (Jark· nest~ Wb UpOn the fare of the rfr£'p, a n1l 1he ~pirit of El ohim ho•ered over the watrr~. _ Th i! made it plain that thr rt" was !\nnwthin ~ th•·re, hut it did not havr-shape 11.nd w.1 ~ usr-lf""'c;, o r a wast.-, and so God sr-nt !lis Spirit In ~trJ itdil r n 11 •m l, resto re it 1•1 its o ri,:;ina l <"on d itinn and mah 11 in to ~·)meth i ng usefu l in H is pla n. The ath~ist la\1-)·f'r objected twr aust• he ~aid nothing could e•isf witho ut form-if anyth inp: e xi!'ts it nru st havt' fnr m. So I .1,1(1\in n•fl'rn·d In hrs y,·t f!"'~ mnkirrg & ( "k•· • .1n•l il~k,.d bm If v.ht:n shr was .sllrrinp: the cake 111 tht• J,.,,yl .... h,.thn ;t h:~d uny l'arti culf\f f11rm. "Of rtmr!'•· rt••t," IJ,. !llii HI -11 drdn't have .& fr,rm ••r l!hape 1t111d it "''l.~ put m tht> m .. ld "r pAn a nd hak,.,l, and Ly thi~ he Adm int-d that" th 1n~ <"uu lrl e"X r .. t wtlh•JUt ddinlle fom1 d.Il ,J--Iae dropped 1h i.~ ohj•·t.11u rr. (CONTI.UID •IXT Will) ?? i/p1tiMI &x ?? ,_ , ......... ,.,, "" ....... """' u 1M..,...,;.,. o/ I loluo J,j~, ,,_, .... ~ U bOra o/ Cot/ JIXA 1101 ~ •U.; for Ju.. Uled r~ &. .._; M4 lac CGIIMI 1iA, b«t~~UC U il boflt of CoJ." M.C., RobbiN, N.C. In order to undenund _thia ~ it i• n~ry to read vene 6 where1n it i1 llated, "Whe»>eYU abideth in him aianeth Mt." To •hide in Christ meaM to be ia IUbjection to Him •nd to obey Him implicitly. Thoae who live in thi1 happy eondition do not ain. for ain it diaobedience aa ttated in va. 4. Thote who are truly born of Cod (n . 9) do not commit, or pr•ctice 1in, inumuch u Cod'• ~ ia incapable of sin becl.ll8e it it of God. All who are born again h•ve two natura, one .-hich is received from Adam which it of the ReM and sinful, and the .. new nature•• which i• from Cod and inupt~ble of ainning. For thit rea&On there i1 a continu•l conflict in the real Christian •nd it is only by the power of the Holy Spirit of God who indwells us th•t we are enabiW to O'Yercome sin and temptations. Romans 6:14 st•tea "Sin ahall not have dD· mini on over yo u," •nd this again refers to abiding in Christ, letting your new n•ture have control. Is thf"H' a diffrrNICf' bf'/Urt'rn Mn.:inf{ u~ in - dit'idually and redf'rmin~ /~ral'/? A .. 4 .• ,>;cio. Ohin. lsrar! ll!< a nation .,..iiJ rccognizr !h(' Lor'.!,. Jesus a~ lht•ir Mrs.«iah when Hr rt•rum.~ to r1·i~n on earth for 1,000 y1'ar" {Roman~ 11 :' 26, 27l and will be.savf'd individally Ia!' j, . ..,. .... and G~·ntilr.'< arf' scwrd toda y) throu~h faith in Him and Hi.., finish~d work on the crO!>.-. o( Calvary. ' ( 1) W Juu is the "sin unlo deal/a" memioned in 1 John 5:16? and (2) whot U lM nplGII.IJ· lion. of the wordJ in 1/olt.n 5:18, "wluu«t~u i.s born of God Jinnelh Mt'? B. B., Jl'ood- 3loclc, V G. . ( 1 ) The sin unto death will include the un- pardon•ble sin referred Co in M•rk 3:29, wh ich is to st•te that the miracle. performed by the Lord Jesus Cbrill: were done in the power of Satan. Howe'Yer. Ananiu and Sapphira co mmitted the sin unto de•th when they lied to the Holy Ghost. It is posaible for Christians to commit the ain unto death by careless living •nd not •ppreciating the thinga of God, •a ean be seen from 1 Cor. 11 :27·30. ~2 ) The fact that "whoaoever is born of Cod doth no! commit sin" refera to the new nature which all born-again believera in the Lord Jesus Christ receive the moment they ue saved and indwell by the Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:9). Thia neW nature recei'Ycd from God is in· u pable of sinning. Nevertheless, thia does not mean th•t a born·again Christi•n cannot sin. for the old nature received h om Adam is still with ua. Rom. 6 :11 ·23 and Rom. 7:15-25 ex· plains this silu•tion. All Chriati•ns should heed the exhortation in Rom. 6:12. nol to yield our bodies to sin, but aa in Rom. 12:1. to preM:nl our bodies a living sacrifice unto God, for the promi&e is that "•in &ball not have dominion over yo u" (Rom. 6 :14). Kindly explain wluu il if tluu 1/&.e Lord }esw C ltri11 Jeored, G.t 1UUetl in Hebrews 5:7. ) . S .. Y oncouver. Can. This pusage indicate. how the Lord Jesus Cht i:.~t cried out unto God, Who wu •hle to save Him from death, in that He fured sepuation from Hia heavenly F•ther. The Lord Jesus was not afraid of phyaical death but of spiritual death, that ia. aeparation from Cod. It is difficult for us., who are •innera, lo reali~:e the holine~a of the Lord Jeaua, Who; as stated in 11 Cor. 5:21, wu ll"ade ain for ua. Remember that God the Father cannot even look on ain, and 10 it waa neceaury for Him to turn •w•y from His son. This w•• the only li me in all eternity that auch happened. The monl suffering of the Lord Jesus w•• so t:real, that we read in Luke 22 :44 that •• He ~nyed "His sweat waa u it were great drops of blood f•lling down to the ground.'' 111UMDAY, fEI. II, 1171 COROllA !!Q. !IAA. Clih, Luh 22slt82 . . ...... ftll -·,.."'"' ............. , .. -............ _ -..... -~-., ·~ __. wWcll ..._ tM ..., .... U • uM u• Ia ...... •• ----u, ..w " ..... 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''mcrr ,....,. ! .... (Aft 1114) ·--·- ANSWII TO Plft'IOUS PUZDI .. TlM --.fflaolt ............ '*' .. .. tow. ,. ..... wtoldo --... _...,. NtN< Chridllk.il ........ • • • To '-e MUft ta _.... fer o.l II ._ Udllc, Ml le M eflecllft Ia tal wwll • ..... ~ -· '" •h~!:,~~"~~;~h~oo~dj•~!;~o~~?n ~nd enhtrp:ed upnn . In Isaac it <~ppears sublime and s im ple; in Jacob;t here is m11re detail and mnr~ s ubtll:'t y. There is ••ne Br idegroom a nd in the jtighest sense nne ll nl ~ f:hurch. one Bride . Yet the Church appears to us in (w6 parts as unrle r the Old T e!>tamf'nl and as und er the ~l"w . as we see in the two wives n( .l.:a c .. b. l.eoh and Ha (hel. JACOB'S SERVICE (I ) Genesi• 29 :1 -20 Lesson 32, Series Ill own re cei\'ed him not ."l\,. are. u<lt tniJ thutJacob had wi th him o n> cnmpu ntons or s en·anls . Thot he s lept at Bethel with a rock fur o pillow would seem to s how that he wa.!!l indeed all alone, wi t hout more than a small saclt of grain in his pouch and perhap!S a bla nket to ser'Ye as clothing in the daytime . \~ St. Paul say s ,,( -\braham and the l\\0 w0meo by whom he had sons, "Thesf' thiogs are an a lle ~or}." That jg no t to say they a r e tales of irnap:in<~ti••n told to e)(press n truth, Uut thr things themselves ''ha ppened un to th~m ." \ run damental a sp~c t or a Bib li cul "type" or ••fi gure '' is that it be a real h11ppen ing. They "happened unto them lor ensarnples1 a nd they a re written fm our admonition.'' In ,\bruh um the two women, !!agar and St.rah , !~how the diHeren (e between the two testame nts in respect to inherilance of the kingdom or gnvf'rnment. In Jucoh the twn wives, l .enh and Ra chel, s how tM.t the first church did not see clearly. \\'e ,al~n see that Christ ~::omes amon8 us as a ~rva nt ; tha t he d oes service to win hi1'1 fY ide; that his ser ... ice is a s a ~hephe rd ; that while both s ha ll "mother" true believers who sre <:a il ed sons of (;,)If, the Ne w Coven11nt is be 1 t e r favored than the Old •nd the Old is received beca use of Christ's de s ire for the j\jew. Richard Hooker, the 8feB t English preo(her und writer wh o died in 1600, s peaks thus of the C hurch: "Thil'l visible Church in like •ort is bu t one, cont in ued from the first be ginn ing of the world to the lut end . Wh ich <:ompa ny being divided into two moieties (equa l pa rts). th ~; one before. lhe other s in ce comi ng of Christ pertly ha th embru ced 11 nd partly aha II hereahe r embra ce the Ch ri s tian re ligion. we term a s by a n1ore prope r na me th41 Chor~::h of Chri•t." Wha t is required of the Ch ur~::h 11• a whl'lle are th e th ings , adds tlooker. that "a re ne<:essarily required in every parti culur Christian man ." Wifehood s nd motherhood as fulf i lled in Lea h and H11 chel token to8ether have the !la me requ i renJe nt~ of each person in pa rtic ular. The Prophet Hosea provides the ct1mmen tary on th is part of Jacob's li fe , Chapter 12, veNJe 12: "Ami Jacob rl ed intn the country of Syria, and lsrael serv ed for a wile, tt.nd lor • wife he kept sheep." Ja cob, •• one of the type. or fi111ureM nl Chriat w..,: I) A fusit ive. 2) A kinsman to those he came •mon(l{. • 3) A bondurvanl. .1) ,\ ahe pherd . J•cob .. went on his journey," in fl i~ht (rom hia brother, E•••• who aoasftt Ill ki ll him. F..au woe. l ike C. in, in flamed wi th envy of hia yonpt '-other who w•A 'foreord.ined to inh er it the bleaain8 ud the "omiae whlci, Ee!L wiahed co ele im lor hiruelf •• the eldet. lie felt he ••• tricked. Je~ob Mel to flee and bee..~ an outcaat and an elite. The 'wretclted •t•t• ol o .. •M la aa 011tc. .. t ia hard to im~~si ne , 1m i• c ... nu:tetiat lc of lied of wMt i• l•volwM Ia tile peHi" of Je .. a . ,lfe a.t'fertd beceue "He ca• uto •• owa, a. Ilia - lte comes at la!!t to hi s destination which is umong the shepherds of his Uncle Laba n. When J esus was born ol \lary, a nnlluncement waa ma de to the s he pherds in lsrael who were watching the ir fl ocks. and it was they wh o fir•t came a nd adore d him . Laban's herd s men a re gathered at the we ll whe re their fl oc ks mua t be rdreshed . os G..xi 's people must be with .the li ving watera o( eternal life fl owing (rom the s ide of the Crucified Lord Jesus . They are waiting. They muat wait for the s tone to be rolled aw&)' from the mouth o( the ..,.·e ll , as we had to wait for the s tone t!l be 'foiled &\\ay from the tomb of the Crucified (rom when<:e lie would come fort h in glor~·. Jacob mul!lt have been a powerfu l ma n ph)'!!ically a nd also have ha d great force of personality. 9.'hen he saw Rachel who was to be hie bride, he went at once to the well a nd rolled away lhe s tone e\·en though it waa not yet time for the gathe riog or nil the fl ocks and herds and though all the s he pherds together could not move it. I .cl!er on ~loses is to find refuge with the tribe of Jethro in 1he wilderness under like circumstances; and Jesus meets a nd talke with. the woman of Samaria a t Jacob's .... ·el l. Laban soon heard lhe news of hie ne ph e~·'a a.,.ival and he hurried ouc' to welcome him and re~::ef\'e him as a gueat. Ahet Jacob had stayed a month, il was time to mele e aQ111e formal arrangement, ao a barpin waa Mruek .. Jacob wu not s imply lo serve for his food a nd lod~i n~, .but w•• to receive a uitable wa r •· When nked hi11 pri ce , Jacob .. Ice-d for £he hand of l•hlln'a younset da ushler. Rache l, to be given him after seven years of indenture. Thoae who are •o pera nickety about the ins titution of a hwety •hould give pauae before 1he fact tha t one of the greatest and moat noble ~r~en tNt ever lived .old himeelf into le\'en yeara of l!lervitude to ga in a wife: •H even more wortderf•lly, Christ him .. If eame amnns u• u one. that •erve th, a alsve. The difference between Lea h and Rachel i• br i e (I 'f told: Leah w .. te~tder-eyed. She eould not aee clearly. uEven ento thi• day," .. y• St. Peal of the Jew•, "whu MOO'ea ia rt1ad the veil ia epO• their hurt,,. l'lley do aot ••• the Wonl of God elearty. • ,_.. ,_ -P. 0.--~-nor.77014 Owtll .. •• /aeol eo•u fo Ill• (htel• L• .. "'' liouuy; A• fiA~• 1h 4,rJ,.~,. wiiA ,,.,,, jlo~b •• th ••ll: -'• ,,.., ••C'hl. ••••• ,_., ••'"'• f rr. ••• wall o~~oJ ••••'• lib •••c:l1 4e j• t•uiHJ fa<• L••,.•• •••••4oU oaJ .,.,.,.., to .urn ,, •• ,. r ••'• ''" • lt'U•, lf•e'•'· Me .. • ,. ,.. ..... , L•H•. ltae4;1, L••~· PI•••• to recelh Hatwll, .... , ""··· c ••• ,,. 1 f t10. • .!, - From the Police Blotter ' ~ l tee\ 1M ~ [;1£!\$1 POII!fiUU:LY MIAIH C4Wtlt4 NOW .n 1180 NEWPORT !ILVD. Ph . 64fl.-9313 Coata W.•• Unique building planned • SUIIDAY,IAN. Z4 $41 ud """''''II 1o J• H. al 167 VO<Iior Wn, c;-. Dolalloaltbt$1ZIII!Woo-bolldla(. ud Ill-otll be r----.,-----, ~~H. -~ M, alliS Duloo, 1$01 VIola Dr, Bar .. _ wu &rr-IU:SSp.m. apent-1 boldquutonbolld· ODCO .... Ioed by I lfO" al cU- , ....--C&lll.l. &a.J:boaliUd, wu aor-, WU ... lrom 1St5 at lt"'laF &al1 1rYtM An.. lDc b' Pac14c Ahtl&l LUe till trMI. BtfLTZ an-II 4:10 p.-. II a... ~ Dr., --Ia&. 9 Bareroot, oo lellar&Oal<lrt•!nc ._ __ Co. oo Hnport Coo-Woro thin 100 Padllc Wu- G'Ior IDd Medk:&l lAM 011 a u:1 11 ••• Aa air8CODP ftlDid wbJJt IUider tbt I.Dft&Mce ot ter .._.. ma6e ~ ttu. ••k hal tmp)oyeea wUJ bt Jotated MOR JVARJES c:lllrp al clrlf1ne wbllo -Ill $10 wu --WIJGt &!cobol .•. GrePJ Lee Per-by lbDioo G. Hale, Poetlte to tbt -bulld!Jic. Corponle lllo Wl....,e al llcoiMJl ••• B. Wallor, 11 ?-1/Unt.Afo., ldu, 19, al !He P•ellle, Coota W-.J .. olldool. -· ..W roiiiiiJI Ill 1741 IUf'IIIOI AVL c-· ralllld II $SI woro Nnport Hol.,U. wllllo U wu Woa, wu arro-III:IOLm. TOo 5-lofol ICrueWre, de-Loa Aoplos. COSTA MISA lloloo from tbt c-• II pullod II 1W1 r--. be-at lllb ud Sa-Blfd., Bal-lllpod by Wllll&m L. Pereira lbo Von Hups ro-. ?OI tno• 5 p.m. J.._ Z4 udi:IS bell, 00 a cbarp a1 be!nc ln-Auoclalol, wiD ~<c>Y 1 10_ PROMOTED TO CAPT AIM Midway .... 2424 CWt Dr., CUtr li&Yto. behrMD p.m. Jaa. IS , , , Mall of •· toDeated iD aa auto with drugs aere site at Newport Ceoter FrederiCk P. KtDt m, II(IIC, .. L C:OAIT Ill WAY DOaD Jao. 21 ud J:SO p.m. Ju.. DowD YU. wu stolea. from ••• Lllxta Jane Cwud:, Z2, of Drive aDd SaatJ. Cruz Drln of retlred U.S. A1r Foree lb. COlOMA DIL MAR II ••• Jewelry Y&hlld at a mall boJ: at tbe Fruets ll 208.1/Z Coni. Balboa la:land Ud llW.matelywtUc:ootalDmore jor ud W:rs. FrederlekP.Kent, • ORiol• ,_~450 $135 wu burJI&.rlsed from tbl Ptlllle rtlldtDCt, lW Sueex wu arrested. at 2:25 a.m. ai tba.D. soo,ooo square feet o1 of. ZZ30 Caayoo Drive, Costa Yes&, botel room of Huan JObn HaJ. LA., WtiiCUtr, betweeo n a.m. Bayside and E. Cout Hwy., 1 ttee ap~.ce. has been promoted to eaptainlD SMc• Jf42 wb.mp, Newporter lAD. 1107 ud DOOD, lu. 21 ••• Patio CorOill del Mar, on a cba.rp! I Tbe bW.Jdinc itself--raised the u.s. Air Force. He ls a ••• Vaod&ls left tbe water atolt:D from the patio at the flueoeeofa1eobol ••• Cooerete AffiMAN Patrick W, Sampson, podium--bas been deslcood 80 Deer at Grtmss AFB, N.Y. ~;;;;;;;~;;;;;~ JUWoree Rd., durloe tbe ._ turDUare nlued at $S5 ns of drlrin& while wxler the in-abc:we street level oo a larp commun.tcation.s electronics of- rUDIIJnc, causlng u to arw-ADD Grout)' r..adtoc~, 114 aab trays valued at $120 were son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles tbe 3rd &Dd 4th noors utend Tbe captaiD was cornmls- IE A 0000 NEIGHBOR flow aDd flood a reetroom at HU:I St., West Newport be-stolen from the parldllg lot at M, Sampson of 2379 Santa Ana out beyood tbe ooes below. A slooed In 196'7 ~ comple-f'"':-:--:-c=-::-;:c=-=-c=-:::-:,-, lf you are a newcomer, or tbe UDJverslty Plua Ba1ki1Dc. tweea Jan. 22 and 25• the susan Case resldeoce, 2.400 Ave., Costa Mesa, has com-5tb flool' peotbouse wiU house tioo of omcer Trainlng School MATTRESSES know of a n.wcomer to 4500 Campus Dr.,Airportarea, • · w. Coast Hwy.,Marlners Mile, pleted basic trainlng at Lack-eqc.afve otrlees. at La.ckland AFB, TeDs. He JI&W-auu~ the Harbor Aru who hu during tbe night, ca~~SJn& u TUESDAY, JAN. Z6 00 seYeral occasions since Aug. land AFB, Texas. He bas•beeD Tbe WlllSUll stepped -out attended New Mexlco State Uni-lnoeaular Shape~ :: ~ welcomed, do uolmOW'o amouat of~. • • Gary Joel Grltrltta. 19, of 1 ••• Vaodals cut cUmhtng a:.:signed to Chanute AFB, Ul., sebeme provides natural sun Yersity and received tUs A.B. t.w.,..., -c.ttla a avor by calling the Vudals broke a ·wiDdow at 210 S4tll st., We« Newport, rwes valued at $25 at New-for training ln fuel serviees. coatrol tor tbe buUdtng per· degree In 1967 from San Diego COSTA WIESA tr.tAnatSS CO. Harbor Visitor between 8 the Mary L. Dlamood resl· wu arrested at 9:30 p.m. at port Harbor bigb school during He Is a 1970 graduate of Santa lmeter. A eok>onade of 62.foot State C~o~ll~e: .. ~·~H~e=al~so~alt~eod:.ed~~';I IO~';"';"~ ... ;";..,.~~· ~u~""~..,~~O.=I;;;>oJ.;;;.J ud 10 a.m. and she will dance 432 VIa Lido Nord, lJdo Apte aDd Park Dr .,oaaeharge the day ••. Burglars escaped Ana Valley htgtl schOol. bigb colun1115 w1U surrouod the UUca CoHere In New York. call on your friltnd with Isle, during the otght ••• Yu-of pouessloll ~marl,._ ••. with $39.75 1n cash om the I TIIU&blo intonnuion •nd <Ills broke a window at tbt llarUynWilheropoooWIId,44, casb register at enoey's Land sold for . reeway ..• ,... ..... mou 9ifts. from fritndty busi· Grant Dunlap residence, 452 ot 553 s-.nrd Rd., COl'ODa Fashion Isla at :SO p.m.; ' IIIDAL lMimY Dta rums which stand Meodou Ter ., Corooa fU&h-Hl&bJuds, was arrested at '7:45 tbe thieves Sed a tale- ready to help her become Jaods, between Jan. 2Z and Z.f, p.m. at the RellbeDE. Lee Rest-pbooe call to distract the clerk A $34,000 higher offer for port from the appraisal depart- acquainted with h~r new cawdDg $10 damage ••• Two aura.at, _1_51. E, Cout HtrJ., away trom the cash register ••• 5.716 acres of Orange County meot o1 the Division of Higtl- NrTOundings. dollars LD coins were burglar-oo a charge of 1ntoJ:1catioD 1D A bicycle valued at $60 was Fairgrounds property for tbe ways. Tbe new a,ppratsa.l cost THE HARBOR VISITOR lzed from the motel room of publlc ••• Robert Owen CooJey burglarized from the guage future NeWpOrt freeway, based tile district $900. PHONE: .,..9368 Marshall C. Stohler,Newporter Jr., 19, of 1309-1/2 W. Bay at tbe Frank c. Nune s rest-on a new appraisal, has beeo Proceeds from the sale of or 841-017• Ioo, 1107 Jambor ee Rd., during Ave., Balboa, wu arrested at dence, 120 VIa Quito, Lidolste, accepted by the FUr boardwitb the laDd parcel 'rill be used l.,..,.f:l-'~10 E.Cout.H..,, Corono 4.1 M.-1:;;;;::;;;::;.;:=:;=;;;;;;::;;;::;;!1 the night . 10:50 a.m. at 1309 W. Bay, between Jan, 25 and 27 •.• the condlUon that the money lor needed capital Improve-»oifu g :lt) ..,_ S:)l Tel: 6«-tUO on a charge of poaessioo of Narcotics valued at s14 were be paid to the agricultural dis-ments on the Fairgrounds, ac-., 1 I A ........, • MONDAY, JAN, 25 martjlaoa •• , Patrlct GllUs burglarized from the Mary Ann trlct on or before Feb. 15. cording to general manager j""="i"•,""'~~~',',"=S====="=,-==,"'=C"ho.,;tp;,="il Prittndly ..__ I S..wb BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY IIOBroadway A stereo tape player val-Huq:ins, 22, of 4601 Seubore Nelson residence, 319 Is land The new valuation was based James Porterfield. ued at $57.'70 was bdfglarlzed Dr., West Newport, was ar-Ave., Balboa, between 8 and on $48,000 per acre, compared CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE from the garage at tile Pat-rested at 4:10 a.m. a1 1410 9 p.m:Jan. 26• W the previous $«,000 offer. CAST SELECTED FOR ricia Ann Allyn, 30'7 Iris, Co-E, Balboa Blvd on a charge The oew total ngure of $274,-f "I o I • rooo del Mar, betweeo 6 p.m. otpoosesslooor',;,..tjuana... LEGAL HOTICE 368 •as based on 4 recent COMMUNITY PLAY I m eve opmg Ja.n. Z2 aod 5 p.m. Jan. 2! ••• David Russell Freeman, Z4 LEGAL NOTICE land sales near the Fair-Richard Andersen, guest di- A sh-foot dJngby Ylllled at of !82 E 18th st Costa u:esa' Notice is hereby given by the growlds accor~ to the re-rectlng "Her.e Ues Jeremy d p • ---------------------• wa.sarr~stedati'a.m.atYari~ UDderslgned, presldeot of • Troy," has selected the cast an r1nting ners Dr. and 1n1ne An., ooar Springer CUnicaiLaboratorles. LEGAL HOTICE lo >reseot the Jack Shar,.y u 8-:JUl a..MI4 c.ta .... C:lllllt.CIIES I Westcliff, oo a ebarp ollD-Inc. that alter thedateofJan-farce Feb. 20, 26, 27, Marcil DON A loldcatioo to public. r , Burg-uary 1, 1911, It will cease lo P-152 10 5 and 6 at lhe com muotly rec-NDERSEN STUDIOS FIRST BAPTIST CHUR.CH Iars escaped wltb more than operate Springer Laboratory at CER TI FICATE OF BUSINESS reation center 1n the Orange $800 Ln iewelry trom 2 apart. 301 Dover Drive, Newport Fictitious Fi.r m Name County Fairgrounds. 2721 E. Coast Highway ments at 1680 16tb St., New-Beach, Calllornia.. Springer THE UNDERSIGNED do llere. Gene Beoedtct 1s in the tille C d 1 M Call! 92625 1111 CU'F DR. NIWrOH IIACH port Heights dur1n( tbe oigflt; Clinical Laboratories, Inc, will by certify that they are con-role. Carol Faulsttck plays the or on a e art • a.n estimated $473 1.n jewelry DOt be responsible for any ductlng a Mobile Home Pa.rk part of bis wife, ud Joe 0~1 (ln tbe Ensts;a bu11dln&) A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Or. W•lter P-.e, Puto,. was stolen from U)e Steve Ja-debts, liabiUUes or obUgatlons a.nd Ma.rlna 'P'Jslness at 300 E Rosso as his scheming former Phone: (714)673-0553 vier apartmeot&Dduestimated incurred at that address altE:r Coa st HwyJ Newport B<>...ach. roommate. The storytnvolvesa ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL , •••• 9•45 A.M. ..IlL.! STUDY WOIIIIHII',,., 11 A.lll. •ol 7 II'.M. 7•:10 II'.M. W!D. $400 1D jewelry from tbe Char-January 1, 1971 . CaW., under the fictitious fir~ comedy or error s When It Is PRODUCT, PUBLIC RELATIONS lotte Peteraon apartment •• ,A James w. Spr inger, ume of Bayside Village and discovered that Jeremy has Central Bible Church car cover valued at $40 was President. that said firm is composed of been working In a law otttce PHOTOGRAPHY stolen from a car belong:Lng to State of CaWornia., the following person whose pretending to !lave a degree ~iiJip::::;:i;i~i:i:~~~ii~~=·===•LI ORAHGE AVEHUE ot 23RD STREET COSTA ME$4 PHOHE: 5-18-5303 Marc David Rosen, 315 E. Bal-Orange County. name In fuU and place of rest. wben bis old bOOdy-buddy sbows 1 boa Blvd., Balboa, while It was On January .22, 1971 , before deoce ar e as follows, to.wit: ""! aod threatens to tell au TORREY MEMORIAL BIBLE CONFERENCE January 24 through 29 Sundays, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.; nightly, 7:30 NUIIU:IIY 'OR ALL S!JlVICIS P1Uior parked at his residence during me a Notary PubUc in and for Back Bay Park, Inc ., 300 E. unl~ss he is taken under Jere. the a.lgbt •• , A car cover sald state personally, James Coast Uwy., Newport Bea ch, my s root. vallled at $33 was s1o1eo trom W. Springer, koown by me lo Ca lif. M~S. HEINKEL DIES a car belonging to Merrilee M, be the person whose name Is WITNE:;s m" hand this 19th • Winterr ound, 32!-1/2 Apolena subscribed to the written In-day of JannarY, 1971. WilHa m 1 Mil~· ~rt;:r~ L. H~ln.k~l, 88• Ave., Balboa Island, wbl.le it strument and acknowledged he T. Sprague, Asst. Secy. 0 os esa ·• osta Painting & • INSUlteD o FRED R. MORSE Yo•lb PtUtor RICHARD REED Aa iDMpeadellt oburcb wttb Bible tea.cbiog ministry wa.s puked 1D trOllt of the executed the sa.me. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Mesa, died Jan. 30 at Port residence during~ nlgbt. Ada M, Pipes, Notary Public. )ss. Mesa. Connlesceot HospitaL Damato -- Prl.oci.pa.l outce In Orange Co-COUNTY Qt:" 01ANGE ) She was born Jan. 13, 1883, 1D . ~ • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 • • 1 St Louis Mo aM came to -.:J::.-pii::!:::..:Pr.::::o•:::ser~.:":.::c::I.::al:::•:..· ::44 unty. My Commission EJpires ON THIS 19th day of Jan-~ CourJt}' 15 PI CBITD n . • • 2·'. 7 7 LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Sept.·l! 1974, uary, 1971, before me, a s.::IYOrs Ulclude !':'u~· ~=COIT:::A:IIII$j"~;;;;~·=·;·;•;•~•~•~l!·e~1MI5:! FIRSTOIURCH OF __ _,L!:E:!GA~L:cHO=:.T!.:IC:!E~-Publistl: Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, Notary Public io and for said W: Do oth Strahl f cosb, CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER 1971, 1n the Newport Harbor county and state, residing .. ~:;.. 2 r ~tdldre: a.Dd 3 JJOJ Via Lido Lutheran Q)urd1 in Ameriu P-40145 Ensign. therein, duly commissioned and great~grandcb.lldren. WORR ED ABOUT N~wpon Beach 2900 Pacific View Dr. CERTIFICATE OF Bt.SINESS LEGAL HOTICE swo~n, personally 3.PP!ared Funeral services were bekt I . SUNDAY SCHOOL Co•on• del Ma•. Calil. Flctlllous F1rm N.me Willi:lm T. Sprague , koown lo Feb. 1 at the BeU-Broadway YOUR CHILD'S GRADES? 9'1hm. and 11 THE UNDERSIGNEDdo here-NOTICE OFTRlSTEE'SSALE me 10 be lhe per soo whose Chapel with the Rev L V SUNDAY SERVICES DR. WILLIAM R. EL LER by certify tllat they are con-TRUST NO. 6779 ~me Is subscr ibed to the with. Tornow oftlcia.tlng. tnierr'neni 1 HELP HIM DEVELOP TO HIS FULL POTENTIAL 9:15 . 11 :a.m. Phune: 644·2664 ductt.ng arestaurantandpastry-On February 26, 1971, at m Instrume nt, and acltnow-will be at Harbor Rase Ceme-I ,W RS. REI TZ PHONE 646 ~6 141 WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00 A.M. Family Worship sbop business at 2721 E. Coast eleven o'clock A.M. THE FIRST !edged to me that he executed tery MEETING 8 p.m. 10:00 A.M .. Church school Hwy., Corona del W:ar, CaJU., AMERICAN FINANCIAL COR . the same. • READING ROOM II :00 A.M .. Festive Worship under the fictitiollS llrm name PORATION, formerly First WJTNESS my hand and of. We~k days: 9 :a.m .. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED ol Ma.rlna's Conttneotal Cale American Title Insurance & ficial seal. Mary A, Haapa, Wedn~sday : 9 a.m .. 7:45 P·'"·l'l-----------...1 and tbat saJd firm is com-Trust Company, as trustee, or Notary PubUc in and for said SHOPS and SERVICES Tuud:ay and friday: posed ol the following persons successor 'trustee or substi-County and State. My Com- 9 a.m .. 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. whose oames lD fUll aOO place tuted trustee, by the certain mlsston expires Dec. 13, 1971. Sunday: 1 p.m .. 4 p.m. of resldeoce are as follows, Deed o! Trust executed by c . PubUsh: Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Save Time And Money -Call An Expert SECOND CHURCH OF to-'rit: Christopher Valsa. R. WINTERS, JR, and MARl -1971, In the Newport Harbor OiRIST, SCIENTIST makls. 22081 SllSI.D Lane, Hunt-LYN R, WINTERS and record. Ensign. Newpon Beach ~t lngtoo Beach, Yarlna Valsa.-ed July 16, 1965 Ln Book 7596, ----------- Cofona del Mar makis, 22081 Susan L&ne, Hu.ot .. Page 204 of o mctal RecOrds L '!! G 'l NOTICE 3100 Pacific Vi~w Dr. 3262 Broad Street ington Beacb, California. of Orange County, CaWorn1a -----------· SUNDAY SCHOOL IO a.m. Newport Heights WITNESS my Dand on this aDd pursuant to that certain P-40347 SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. F rrf' and l rt d t!pt'rt d f!'lt 14th da.y of January, 1971. Notice of Default and Elec-CERTIF'ICATE OF' BLS[l';:ESS WEDNESDAY EVEN ING Co ol~rt'Rafi<J rt Q/ Chrlstopller Valsarnatis, M.a. tloo to seU thereunder record-FictitiOUS F'i.rm ~arne BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 Reading Room: 8 p.m. Christhnr C hu rch rlna Yalsamaltis. ed October 27, 1970, 1D Book THE UNDERSIG~E Ddohere- STATE OF CAUFORNlA ) 9443, Page 748 ofOMcial Rec-by certify that they at£> con-~-----------3500-B E. Co .. tHwy. REV . NORMAN BROWN ) d · "-'· st r EatN.ace oa ~arci ... o• ss. or ds of Orange County, wi ll uctmg a DU~~t ...... unch, or -DRY CLEANING Mon.-Fri.: 10 :a.m. to 5 p.m. ,\1/NISTER C0 0 UNTYN THJSOF 10,RtbANdaGE 1 ) J under and pursuant to said a300 .. andE CMarina business at F-.:::::..:..=:..::::;:;::.::_ __ _ Thursday ~v~nings: 7 10 9 SUNDAY SERVICE .,. Y o an-Deed of Trust sell at publlc • oast Hwy,, Newport DIMMITT AND CHURCH SCHOOL 1 ua.ry, 1971, before me, a Not-auctloo tor cash, lawtul money Bellch, CaUl,, uDder the tic-Sat.: 10 a.m. 10-4 p.m. p (#!. .11f.._ You :art cordially in virtd 10 AT 10:00 A.M. ary ubUc ln and for said of the United states of Amerl-Utious fir m -.a rne of Bayside ~ :arrend Church s~rvi crs :and Nt.ouuy Cllrt' provid~d cOUDty and state, resldlng ca, at the malo West entraoee Boat La unch and that said fi.r m \~to~u~oc~o~h~,~~~~R~oo;'";·=::!!-:=~P~H~O~N~E~: ~64~2~·~2~74~0~::; I tbereia. duly commlsslooed and to tile First American Title l.s composed ot the following CENIII. sworn, persooa.Uy appeared Insurance Company bufldinglo-person whose name in full and Cbrlttapber Valsa.makis and cated at the 80Utheast corner place of residence are as fol. Finnr qu:ality dry cluning FIRST BAP'TJST CRURCB Marl.aa Valsamatls, known to ot Fifth aDd Main Streets In the lows, lo·wit: Back Bay Park, on th~ pr~miKs • • HEALTH ~ FREE VISIT ~=-SPA t • M.neoal sP .Q, Wt•uflpool • Ultr•Voolt l Sun Tan Rooms • fonnosh S.un~ St..n Room1 ~ l""''90"a11ngE l.::t•IC•I M~ • Oesen [)oy HN 1 Rooms • Rt ll ••ntM.ct!an>c:.l Mas.goe • i>IIVal~ Toled SUIII Shower1c • P.,.tonl l SupeNouon •COSTA MESA 549-3368 •ORANGE •ANAHEIM 639·2441 826-0381 • HUNTINGTON BEACH IM2·1451 • OFFICE EQUIPMENT • PLUMBING A . R MARSAC' PLUMBER '*THB CENTER FOR BIBL.ICAL STUDIES" I'. G. Hl!lJMAHH PASTORS DR. JAMIS COlliS me to be the persons whose city ot Santa Ana Ca.llfornia Inc., 300 E. Coast Hw-j ., New- lll.mes are subscribed to the all that right Utle 'and Interest port Beach, Ca lif. ~lf-.enic~ laundry 1,. NEW"O A T BEACH wtthlD instrument, am acknow-coonyed to and oow held un-WlTN ESS my hand this 19th All"~ _ t.tut modd ~- 700 Cunallo n Ave Cor0111 d~l Mar ~:45 A.M.-Bible School, with our 15 buses serving South Orange County 11:00 A.M. -llomlnll WtHshlp ledeed to me that they axe-der n....... of Trust 1n the prop· day of January, I971. William d __ c ~ Frip air~ wun~n Office Fumiturt cuted tbe same. arty sihated in the County and T. ~rague, Asst. Secy. Plumbina R~p•in WITNESS my hand m:l of-State deserlbed a.s : STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) 3200 E. Coal Hwy .• COM DESKS· CHAIRS DAY I. NIGHT tlc!&l seal. Mary A. Haapa, Resident!al UDita 35 and an )ss. ...one: 67l-%OS FILES -SAFES WATER HEATER S • 7:00 F'.W. -Evening Service Notary Public l.rt aod for said undlflded l /38th Interest in COUNTY OF Olit'GE } OFFICE SUPPLIES 67J .. IJO CCMdy and state. My Com-1...ot 1 of Tract No. 5616, ON THIS 19t . y of Jan-FLORIST S•••• :;: .. ~T~O=!! 1-----------101 Mot•• II• St. Ho•• of P. G. H .. •••• miuioa eJplres Dec, 13, 1971. in the City of NewportBea.cb, ua.ry, 1971, bet me, a No-1---:..:.--:.;_ ______ ;:::: • T,._.*' MARINE HARDWARE (AI s .. ,., A.•• ........ ). Chrlttlo• Sd.ool hbUsll: Ju. !1, 28, Feb. 4, as Shown 00 a map recorded ta.ry Publlc In and for said FLOWERS FOR COSTA MISA '"•• 1D the Ne'tl'pOrt H&r-1n book 208, pt.ges 29, 30 count y aod state, residing ALL OCCASIONS &J3-A20 ..;& -;;;;;;;iiiii~ aod 31 of Mlscellaneous t.bereln, dtr.ly comm lsslooeda.nd rlllr OHtCE S\JP'f'LV Ire. ...,• Gr.. .. Yaps, records ol Orange swur n, personally appeared DtMMr/ ToJh 30itN-pO<t8 1Yd N•~-=~ • •rill .__. 1-.. ................ COIIDI)', C&lllorola. William T. Sjoracue, kttOWll 1o FLO RIS TS .,... ._ ____., Said sale will be made •lth-me to be the personwhOSeoame out COYenant or wuranty, ex-is subser ibed lo the wtthiD LD-PHONE: .,.....79 COWUII fill•&&. AM ..... c.IIW ..--·~-~·-······· c:DIII'IIIT tori IWIIOUUII caYPD --... ., ••orlal Jarlt .Jiutw• 1 C:t Usa)' ..,_,.,.,_, .. 0.. I .,_, ,_,. ......... Wol-= pIt....... ~ ...., .... I lim;;~ =:l:: ;,-:z. wrt? -~ ... ··-· ...... at----:::~:.-~. ,_ .......... pressed or tmpUed, as to the strument, a.Dd acltnowledgtd to 2431 Nlwpcw1 BtYd. title, posseasioa or eDCwnb. me tllat he executed the same. Cottl ..... J"UCeS to Sl1iJI)' tbe nmal.o-WITNESS my hand and ot. lac prtnclpl.l sum <1111 oa the nclal seal. Mary A. tlaap&. DOlt seciired by aid Deed of Notary PubUc In aod tor said Trust to wit: $4,!40.0t wltb Couoty and State. My Comm.ls. lllterest thereoa trom Ju1116. slo!~o eJ:ptres Dec. 13, 1871. 1970 as prcwlded Ia aid DOte Publish: Feb. 4, 11, 1' 25, tiOCttbU' wttb '"" cbarpl ud 1971, lD tbe Newport Harbor e1PI"ses of tbe Tt..tM ud E......_ .-eb otber Slll'lll u may -odnoced by too .-llo1dll( or .., -. ...... u prowkted Ia ~aiTnot. llUod: 1_, U, U11 TilE FIRST AWEIOCAN HEARING -'IDS HAL AEBISCHER ~!. Proper Fittint AtsufWd 3«11 E . C.O.st Hwy. Conlno!MI--- • PAINT a WALLPAPER HARBOR PAINT A WALLPAPER Pl1158UROH PAINTS Compl«o W.O. 13,000 I' A TT£RNS OF WALLI'AI'EII 2919 E. c-ltwy. Ooroaadel-tN&XT TO POilT TIJ&Aftll) ...._, 873-:IOU IIOOOIIOIUONG .. CIALtSTS IN NA .. INC CAftP.NTIIIV .. P'INI CA.INITt: • • WOOOC.JtA~ • CTC~ FUI ... IIJ8 .Tt.AT•e .... _. ........ ... WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWARE ....,..._.a-til _ .... 2'NOW.C... ........ N.a. 1Aii3:11 I ...... Qllllfll. ft=' d • F1l££ DU/YDIJ' Corono del Nor N...-y n -H a. c-Hwy. •no1110 -- fJI•I121 (lOLL Pill PIIIDIII llliPOIT IIAIIOI AliA) Ill" ... %'ast•c'-..._..n Ory. .,., Faf,ll. .. ---·--· •• 11·---l]~~~~~!~~ CIIAPTLIIII , ~,. tlllll.-- • • C·&. WLGI1'1lt---H I .... Is derlty I ..... ... ...... ·171----,.4 0 s ..... LI4W.MOT1CI lllllao\Y, Fa 11, 1171 _,. ........... ., ............. Zl taltD ~DO.IIA-.CAUF. Tllltc.-_,.,....w M"WI IIIII ............. FlCiiliJll 8t:8ih'UIKAMI ~ r1 .. Ar•' ,.__ WwM Wu I,...._&. JIM. ra-e. t11e1r 1n1: _. ''lilt .. , M"'*'ll•, M ca•••tt lor STATIMINT -... -llo .. E !! IJ -II lo lloo -cl --. -... I' q dlrloJ'' at 1M -cl ·-11101 _.. Tbt ':!!=~~~~~ ••lllllatlp.a.-.r, cu Lo11o0--U. ASSIGHED TO MEV. AFB-c-•-1o eo. •110-1*11-• u '! Fob. 11, lo tllo -· cl lin. Ia 1111-U 4 DAII .......,, S(i, Herberl 11. Ford, -II-oo 11-,, Fob. 15, 'l'bo TWo .. u I* practleoroclll( 1'111 Tomplo Roll E. 1111111, llst1 Croot-,ud t11o _. C.A.R. -c1 llro. Glldyo L. Ford, Pop-·IIDal ciiO..,._Ip rocoo .. u lbr"""""" tho -cl Fob. llooeb, CaUl.: ~~~ , .... Ctrelo, Boy Sborll. lllrk ...... olrodval ropolro ud portroe Laoo, c-Ilea, lao bo bold ot 1111 -IDe .-15-10 hm I lo t:IO p,m, l'llt T-Il -· ,....-, .. u ·--ol 1111 blllldloC to-arrt•od lor dillY at IOeW. AFB, Sa-. Fob.IO. 'END GAME' AT UCI llooeb, Caltl. Tblo FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST! SAUCERMAN SCHOOL GRADES 1 THROUGH 9 prealdt durioc tbe tM•.tMf• D:1t Ud Dill. Ntf. He 1s aa atren.ft cro-:1 PHIIcllllt AJ Ru ottheeo.ta "IDd ~tm .. " 1 play bJ No-·bib( OCIDCI..:ted b1 u m-oe. At tllocooeluloaottbooro--oat ropolrmoo willl •"-Ju•-laid lll&ta100-bolpriii-Sam•IBoek-clool. COSTA MESA 548·1758 EVES Robla Wetbt, 'lee pruldeot, IP'Ul retrtrAmetb wWbuer. walt o1 tbe Taetlcal AJr c om .. t,ot tn.ek will be coutruc:ttcl Itt wW blstapd b)' tbl.ebOOl Siped: ADdrew J. WOOd. .~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= will presea& the procnm. '~ b)' Mrs. Fruces Keeaer, mud. He prtfioully served at oa Ute lower mall, wbere boys or 'a. uU at UCI lD tbe MW TIWI .catemeDt fUid wtth Ul "Gadsby's tavern." with slldes bolte11. camoa AFB N.M &ad prta Ia 2 41Y1siou wU1 Stdo n.tre at a· so P m comtJ clG't of Oraace CouatJ ud commeotary. Historical CoL Wtulam CabtUCtapter The serge~ aii65s:raduate race in ace P'CMI)S or 1 to i, WldDNiil)' throalfl Satarci..J" oa Ju. 11, U71, by Juet L. Gadsby's Tanrn, located in ol DAR apouors the HeDI'y o1 Bolsa Grand~ Hifh SchOol In (Junior) and 10 to 1Z (aeDior). Feb. 10 .. 1S. TIM producUoo ..; SebrelDir, deDatY c:ouKv clerk. AlelaDdrla, Vlrgl.nia, was a. BoweD Society, wblch bas S8 Garden Grove, atteDded Fuller. DlvUloaal wlaners will race llllller the dlrectioD OC muter's Publlah: Feb. 4, 11, 11, 25, small coffee Douse aod stopping members, Mrs. Sruoo D. Nor· too Junior College and Orange Feb. 20, aod the Soutb Cout Clodidate Mlcbael Van Laod-li71, lD tbe Ntwport Harbor place for coaches In Revolu. mao ls lbe selllor president. COllst Junior College. Plaaa winDer wlll go oe to Eaatp. tiooary Urnes. It was cWsely associated wUh Georre Wash· lngtOn and was the setting for brillla..ot balls and patriotic meetings. Built ia 1752 and en. larged into a OOtel in 1792, tlle cavern was marked a aatioo· DONALD M. RICKARD of 2123 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa, llas been named sales representa- tive, commercial products div- ision of O?.ite Corp. of Lib- ertyville, Ill. He w;u be r e. sponsible for irtJustrial and national account sales In a 9- state territory covering Wash- ington, Or ego01, Idaho, Montana, WyomJlg, Utah, Arizona, Ne- vada and Californi.a.Ozlte man- ufactures oeedlebond carpet pr oducts. JAMES HAWKES DIES James S. Hawkes, 51, of2983 Ceylon Dr., Costa Mesa, dJed Jan. 30 at Costa Mesa Mem· orlal Hospital. He was born May 29, 1919, In Massachus· etts and came to Orange County 4 years ago. He was an elee· trlcal super intendent for the Bertea Corp. funeral services were held feb. 3 at the Bell-Broadway Chapel with the Re v. Richard Dunlap of the United Metbo- dlst Church otnciattng. tn. terment will be at Harbor Rest Cemetery. H AR~Y CH ADDE RDDN OF COSTA MESA DIES Harry Chadderdon J r ., 38, or 980 Paularino, Costa Mesa, died Jan. 28 at Hoag Hospital. He wa s born April 16, 1932, i.n Indiana, aod came to Orange County 6 years ago. He was a vice president or United Calif- ornia Bank in Los Angeles, In charge of computer p:ocessing. Survivor s Include his wire, C:.r.rol; a son, Roger of Costa M' >.l.; his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Harry Cha1derdon or LaPorte, IOOI>na. F'un~ra l services were hek1 F'eb, 1 at Waverly Church. In. ter ment was at F4ir:u.ven Cem- etery. Baltz MortLW"y of Costa Mesa was in charge of arrange. mt•nts. LEGAL NOTICE P-40348 CEH TlfiCATE OF BUS INESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he is con- ducting a distributing business <~.t 302-1/2 South Bay Front, Balboa lslaDd, Calli., under the fictitious firm name or Pro- fe ssional Dynamics aod that said firm is composed of the following person whose name in full ll.lKI place or residence are as follow~ to-wit: Richard M. I Wagner, 3b2-l/2 South Bay front, Balboa Is land, Callt. WITN ESS my hand this 27th dll.y of January, 1971. Richard M. Wagner. STATE OF CA LIFORNiA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 27th day of Jan- LW"Y, 1971, before me, a No- tary Public In and for said county aod state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Richard M. Wagner, known to me to be the person whose name Is subscribed to thewtth. In instrument, and acll:now. ledJ'8(1 to me that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and of- nctal -1. Mary A. "-· NotarJ Pvbllc Jn and for said Coaoty &Dd State, My Com- miuloo expires Dec. U, lin. PubUsb: Feb. 4, 11, 11, %5, U7l, La tbe Ntwport HarbOr EOIIID. • A free Azalea, to be exact. If you 'd like one, just stop in our new Costa Mesa office. From now through February 12, we're having Open House to give you a chance to see that our beautiful new building hasn't turned our heads. Our people are still friendly. If not friendlier. And our complete escrow services, home loans, and Umpteen Ways To Save are just as nice as ever. Furthermore, we're now easy to ........ ~ .. - a get to-right in Harbor Center, on the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Wil- son; So drop by. We'll have your bloo~ ing little green waiting, plus special-kids' balloons, free coffee and refreshments and lots of. smiles to help make this the nicest Open House a beautiful new building ever had. GFS Open house hours: tv1on .-Thur. 9-4; Fri. 9-8 . .-., ...... ...... Mesa • •