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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignUpper Bay refuge asked Oranp Cowty S~C~tnlsors Yoted TaesdiJ to aak Coacress a.Dd several feder&l, state and local a .. o.cles to lnvestlpte tbe feuibi.Ut}' of establishlDg a 01.Uooa.l wUdWe refUge or eeoloclcal area ln Upper New- port Boy. Tho proposal, made bY'"-· vtaor Ronald Caspers aDd PI-S- sed uoan.lmously, I.Dcluded tbe illlowtDc specUlc recommend- ations: • Referrlog the Upper New- port Bay issue to the oeean and sbore11ne plaming steering committee and Us staff from the poeral plaJiolJig program (CPP} and to return a flrst report iD 4 •eets. • Dlrecttoc: the Flood Control l.lld Harbor Districts to devote statr resources to the shore· 11oe committee's effort to s~~ ptemeat the CPP staff. • Req~aestiog tbe concerned cities to asslst in the effort. • GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONIES were bekl yesterday lor Newpo~ Ceiftr's secODd major medJca.l buUdJ.ag. to be constructed oo a 4-1/2 acre s.lte in tbe medleal ptua., ad· tacent to the edsting medical bulldlq. A 900-car land- scaped parktng area tor the use of pbys.lct.ans, deDt1stl and patients connects the Z OOUdi.Dl$. Tbe 9-storJ struc- ture, wttb some 100,000 SQuare feet of noor .. ce, will house about 100 physicians and deltists. The buildiog Is scheduled for oectpney nezt January. Tne deveklpers are CauHy & Rbodes of Glendale. -HIGH BRIDGE IS REQUESTED • r---------• Tho Offici .. N-ipapor of tho City of Newport loach-=~~=~=:-:==~ NEWPORT -ntiOIII..YLOCIIUYC*Ifti~II.IIIT • THE NEWPORT HARBOR .,....,,.,.,..,_,., BEACH 10< iMI GU ......... ,_TID •o ....,... .. ,. .. OirMAOt 10( COSTA MESA so SCI Under I round By DoG Alldersea City COUDC:U U1Wllmoosty StC~- Tbe Newport Beach City port a resolutloo or ao ordi- CoUDCll. without ooewordofde-oance to rescl.od" theportioool I d I d tate, unanimously adopted a the freeway acreementperta.iD-p an e aye resolutloo Mollday Dlet>t lllat log to the Coastal rr...,..y be- would ua.il&terally resc.lDd tbe tween Bayside Dr. aDd the east- The Newport Beach City 1 COilSQJ freeway agreement erly Um.lts of Coz-ooa del Mar. COUDCU U:OIIday lllebt coatioued withln 60 days 1D tbe eveot tbat Three of tbe as.soelaUons-- tor 60 days tbe tormaUoo of a.o a m'Jt•llr acreeable bllatera.l Corooa Higblands, Harbor View UDder&rQUDdina: l.ti.Uty district reclsloo acreemeot ls oot a-Hills and Harbor Vtew-Broad- aloog WariDers Mlle, tromRh·-ctUe.-ed. moor--spedtically reqtaested erside be. to Dover Dr. Tbe aetion, obriously painful tha.t councUmao Linds ley Par- Tbe postpc:mmeot was sue-i:>r some couacltmeo. followed sons ··represent hlsobllgations gested by CoUDeilma.o Carl the read.lng by CttyClerkLaun to the electorate aM put all Kymla, wbo tbougbt that pos-l..oi.cios of letters from 5 borne. other commitments on this ls- slble widening of Coast Hwy. owners associations urging a sue to rest." iD that areas to accommodate a tmanlmou.s CouocU vote tore-Mr. Parsons had,tnpubUshed Newport Beach City Couo- cllmen are more than a UtUe bit coaeeroed over prospects of getting a blr;b'-level bridge orer the b&J at Pacitlc Coast Hwy. oear Dover Drive tore- Ueve the tramc boUieoeck:. bridge over the bay migtlt pro-sc:tod, a brief preseiU.Uon by statements, said he was reloct- by that Ume." vide some opportunity tor state Citisens Coordinating Commit. ant to ''repudiate a contract" Mr. Devllo said be doubted parttclpatioo iD tbe under-tee cbaJ.rman Walter J. Koch and recision ··carries a double The matter came ~ during a study session Motda.y after- noon wben Public Works Di· rector Joseph T. Devlin told the Council that state the state would proceed with erouodlngprojeet. OFFICER DENNIS BLACKBURN of the Newport Beach and the com11lttee's attorney, burden slnc.e 1 recommended a blr;b-level bridge without a In other action Monday the poUee department's community relaUoos division, at lett, Arthur Strock. the agreement. If a motion freeway agreement, IDdleatiDc CotDCU: presented a program 00 the use of hellcop(ers as a deter-Th.e resolutlonettestheover-should be made for unllateral tbat the state may use u.t as • UPHELD tbedeelslonofthe rent to crime, also In appreheo<1Lng criminals and suing whelming 6-1 voter mandate recission, I feel that I staould a lever durl.ng Us qpcomiDgoe-PlaDDlng Commtsstoo deoyt.og aDd protecting Uves to a speech at the March 23 meeting March 9, urging tbe Council to abstain from voting.'' goUa.tiOilS wltb the city oa tbe tbe appllcatioo of Rtcba.rd w. of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. ot.ncer B!ack:bw'o, resclnd the agreement cover-Mr. Parsons did DOt abstaiA, coastal freeway agreemeot Jordan for a rer.oo!Dg of 431 shown witb Robert A!:toJ, vice president aDd manager of lnc the coastal freeway from but lnStead, wttb palo reflect~ wtUeh tbe CouncU says tt wtll and w Iris Ave., Corooa. del the local office of M 1tual Savlnt,:'> afl'J LoaJ -'ssn., has Bayside Drive to Corona del ing 1n h.is face, voted wllb the resetDd, either bilaterally or Mar, from an R~2 district to been wtth tbe pollee deputment for 2 years. He w;..s Mar, aad states: rest of the Co~mcll to rescind. unilaterally wlthln 60 ltays. a C~1~H district. raised 1n Torrance and atteoded Cal Poly to Pomona. "AND WHEREAS, THE MAN-Mr . Koch, wbo read the Cut- of Mr. ParSOD.s t.ns1sta1 tba.t • REFERRED ba.ck to tbe ---DATE OF THE PEOPLE sens Coordinating Committee's tbe matter be brought 141 d~:._Piannlni Commtsston·an-~ n sen ada race CLEARLY REQutRES RE-positioD to the COUDC U before from the CalUorola. for a tile 1ng oegottatloos by tbe newly. of Sea.fuers' Safety and~S~~-~ CJSION NOW, THEREF'ORE, BE they voted, said: formed freeway negotl.a.ting vice Cltlb, Inc. from the de-. IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED "Tbe mandate was clear. U lll'fesUgate available committee. ctsion of the Pla.llling Com-t t M 6 by tbe City Council of the City did DOt ask the City CoUDCU flmds for pla.Dnlq l.lld lmple. "We sUll must reiterate our mlssloD deQying a Use permit s a r s a y Of Newport ·Beach as foUows : to eaact a poUey resolutioo.. meotaUoo of the program. desire for a 40-foot blef\-level to operate a marlDe tueliog "1. Tbe !otlowing members 11 did not ask for a transpor. • Advlslog tbe u.S. Depart-sons said, "We tddge to solve our problem," flctllty with fUel dock and set· of the City Couocil areappol.ot. tation study. U did DOt ask b' ment. of the loterlor of the 40-toot h.igb-level bridge boUt be said. vtce slips~ 705 E. Edgewater, Thursday, May 6, haS been tries for the 125-mlle race, ed to sen e as members of the a negotiating committee. board's intention to preserve, Ph •1 B Balboa. set as u.ce day for the 24th w11ich annually attracts wall City Cotmell freeway oegotia-Therefore, it Is locumbezt up- protect and enhance the tiPPet I etten court . AOOPTED an ordinaDce annual Ne"!))rt to Ensenadaln-over a !lalf thoUSUid skippers. tiog committee for a period OD the cltytolmmediatelyooW'y bay. resoaing k>ts 1 through 12, block terna.tiooal yao::ht n ::.e, •orld's Amoo.g the coveted trophtes to DOt to exceed 60 days: Dooa.Jd the sta.tetbattbeC1tyofNt!'WpOft • Asking thelnterlorDepart. 12, tract No. 27, k>cated south largest ocean n ee fo! cruising be awuded tbe swlftestra.cers, Mc1nois aDd Vice Mayor How-Beach resctms tbat portJoo of meat Bureau of Sport Fish-t• •t of Broad st. betWeeo CataliDa type sailboats, ac:::ord..JlltoEd. aecording tothet:Jand.ica-oplaced ard Rogers. tile b'eewayagreemellteo¥erioc erles and Wildlife, Bureau of ac tng Cl y mgr Dr. and Santa Ana Ave., from ear J. Carpenter, president of 00 each boat wtth.in tr.e4par-"2. Tile City Coonc:.U will theco&sta.ltreeway, 0\ledoor Recreatlotl and theNa. • an R-2 district to an R-1 dls-Newport O•!eaoSa.illngAssoda-Ucipatin! neets , lDclUde too~ unilaterally resc~, the edst-"Each eowtetlnunha.samu- ttooal Pari:Servieetou:adertate trict. tlon, sponsor of the classic. given on bellalt of the presl-log freeny agreemeot as de-date from the voters of b1s own a stw1J to 1Dchlde feaslbUity of Newport Beacb Ctty COUDCU-Mr . BetteDCOUrt will take • AOOPTED ao ocdiMDCe n 1s teu m:uks the Z4tb re. de=Xs or bot.b eoantries tbe goy. 9C1'1bed abon withill 60 d&ys dlstrlet. Reprdlels of his pr-e. lud &Cq'ltlltlolllDUII~ ta1 men l.ccepted ''wUh recrets'' ewer u aetlag ctty m:LDI.p1' providl.llc tor a two-.boar dock-turn ot the ocnn-IOlna Classlc tenors or both stat.; and the to tbe e•eat tbat 1 mWallt v1oq pos.tt1011 be DOW bas an to tDrm a prUIJ"te a •· lbt IDrml.l r ... pedoe afCitJ Apri15,wttbMr.H•._UII.J-1DC ttme llmtt at tbe Htb St. toEnsttada, M.~dco, 125ml\el citiKoiNewport8e1cbaDdEn-acreabte bUaterA!,.rect.ioaa-obu,.tiootoimplemeattbtw1ll •·•nd _.,_.,__.,_=.,...---..~ ..... 11111111ar 11 ·111•.._ , ~-a!N~!I(~JO-O>n -·Iron> Ure~-. ,._laoot" .. -"'"'"-., bU'dl, ~ u a -&ii~Jiiilr~fluwlllllte'lf.._ '*'~ s eilj • ftlli 'JW z •• miDulll um. UmU ~ oD noe ~off the H"W,)Orf' liii60i Tfitiiee -1~ nc ··s Tbe rr....., PIF"'''ac ~-------· w bi.Jtorlcal Janctmarkuddls-pol.ated.1aal•• dtr ftliMIII' AlarJ II $11,000 per Jeu'. aJl pCU.c p61rs uc1 Doats. jetty. ota crufslnc type wlttl a mJDI-conu~Jttee ls aatbori.edtorep-"U a committee ls IQ:IOla- lptJoa u a1rlldllfeJ81'kMI.D· PbUlJp F. BMteecovt u aet-Mr. Bettea:<et, IS, as • INTRODOCED u ordJ-John Po1yoe, NOSA geoera.l mum waterline length of 20 reseot tbe Cit} Coucll LD. uy :e toc~kfa ~ta;!,al ~~ aced for pubUe use aDd en-lng city manacer • !JnduUed trom Cal State, ~ auee c•nctoc tbe composllion cl'lalrma'l, said that eo1:J1 blanks feet or an overall leacth of !4 aDd a.11 Degotl.atioa.s wttb rep-ee w• .. J rirODmentalprotectioa. Mr. HIJI'Iburt pubU.cly an. Stach, aDd bolds l blebelor s of tbe modlflcations committee a.re oow 'lUilable at mo;styacht feet an::t wl\lch meet certain reserUtins of the State of compelled to stroGelY ID"rt tbat • Dlrectlng the county road oouoced his restpUoa last degree lnpubllcadministration; trom plaMlogdirector, bulldlng clubs. Y "'~lltsmP.:l whO sailed to equipment aodsafety standards. cautornta coocerntn.g r tclsioo Howard Rogers all1 Dcu.ldMc. department to resolve all pos-week follow}q abUstertnc•er-He :was lA)Oloted to the post 0• dlrector aPd publlc works dl-last year's race •i.U receive Owners or cbarterers must be of the freeway acreemeot." ~thbe C~tu~r~ ~ re:_:· slble ecok)g:leal aJX1 esthetic bal~c~ bim floom Coun-asSlstant city Dl..lm.gel' on.ly 5 rector to commwtty develop-their entry form :> by mail within members (not applicants) of a Mayor Ed Hirth automatteal-::e tu~ ~d ounc ·f they lee e factors In the Campus Drtve et Uciaais, Yr. months ago. Prior to jotDIQgthe mem director public wori:sdl-a te·• 1ays. reeog:n.iud yacht club. Eotrles ly beeomes an ad bOC member c ence 0 tbee e k • brldp design. Hurlburt said this last t.cident clty start u~ ! lGa :leW'£SUsist· rector and ctt). attorney Rice chairman Cie'Jrp Yule will close Aprtl 17. of the oegotlatlngcommttteeaad torate a.ocS possess bac - • Dlreettng the state sllOre-was just ooe of 181'etal cUs-ant to the city m.lllllger to Seal • APPROVED a ha.r~r per. predteted a oew record o! en-anoouoced that tte woukl attend grOUDd and positive thinking uoe committee to stOOy the sea ~la~ ~~·m:~ mt:re::; Beach. mit appllca.tloo by Southern Cal-'Sha II , au negotiations on the freeway ~,.:';th ~~~J~ :;: grant appUeatioo. IU' I Pll ew m s DOGS OFF llornla Edisoo Co. to replace means 'must' a&reement . fro flrst Mr Caspers told the boarG. precipitated his dec1s1on tore-a. submulne 5 i:ito.olt cable T'· .. _:, 0 action ot the lSsue they have, m tbe • • slgo . ,1 .... c ...., ~~~aa~.m us represented tbe overwhelmiog "We bave a goldeo opportunity • across Newport Bay bettreeo CU:ilens CoordinaU>Ofj om-oaoce resclDdt.ng the agree-Couocil took many by surprise rna . 11 of tbe le to provide tor the ~leofbotb 1n the for~. statement Mr. BEACHES? Bayside Dr., Corooa del Mar, mtttee attorney Arthur stroct meot became automatic. but former Mayor Paul Gruber JOl' Y peep • Orup County and CaWornia, Hurlburt sa.ld, Wy6yearswttb • and the vtclnlty or N Street told the Newport Beach City He cited the nrds, "Sha.ll summed~ the feelings of the "The CCC, wble.b spoosored fDr eterolty, a rare aDd tm-the city bave been stimulating ln Bllboa. Council MoDday thai the city tbe City Council ~ an ordl-Free-ny rtanters when he sa.td: the 1nlttaUve aDd fostered the USIIll oaturalenviroDmeot,pro. and very valuable to my pro-Newport Beach may be IOiD& • APPROVED a harbo.r per-may already nave a law on the .aaace," as beiDgmaOOa.toryand massive voter turn-out,oowlo.- tecled by bJt:b bluffs, 1n tbe fe~ona.l developmeot. to tbe dogs. mit appUca.tioo by JOhn F. Blsh.-books that reselnds the coastal oot permtsstv.aoo that pu-"Tonight for me Is a night of rttes the City CollDCU to join midst of be&1')' urblu:l denlop. During the Deli two mo.atbs At least tbe City CouoeU Is op to coostruet a pter ramp freeway agreement as a result age by tbnoters--whowereto certaio satisfaction. 1 coo~ topther witll the community meDl •• a chance to study aod I will attempt to mUe the begtno!nl to think so. an1 noat bl.ynrd of zO LiDda of the March 9 election. effect saJI.ng. "Yes the City c:ratwate this Counell on Its to brlog this matter to a sue- enjoy open space and oature. transltlon as &mooth. as pos-Tbe Couocll his scheduled a Isle. Mr. Strock saJd, according Council sball pass' an ordi-actioo, wh.icb Is a step In Ute cesstul cooclusion." "The importance o1 such a.o slble aod W'ill leod w:W.te•er dlseUSJion for AprU 1Z 00 what • APPROVED tbe tentative to h.is l.q.terpretation of the e-naoce"·-lefl only tbe formal rigbt 41rectloo to • this area, readily available to our assistance I can In reeruJ.tl.ng to do wtth the problems ot c»es tract map of the EmAy De -1ectloos code, that because of act of drawtn& ~ the ordt. tbrat to OW' ctty.lttakescour- resldeats, seboOls alld sctea-for a. replacement." Oil beacbes aoo .. their obt'ious Yelq>ment Co. to permlt sub-the pusa.ge of the proposition aance necessary to make U ace to take a stand on such a lists, caanot be over-est1-The restpUoo becomes ef. ••trailltW'kers. cllvlsloa of 200 acres toto 4 by tbe voters and the way the law. coatroYersial Issue as tbls has mated." fective MaJ 21. VIce Mayor Howard Roprs 1Ddutr1a.l kKs and 17 commer-measure was worded, ao ordi-been. . said bls phone has beell rtog-c1al lots at Palisades Rd. be-• "I am proud to !:lave beeo a COPTERS Fly HIGHER ~~;;:':',.::"'~ ~: :;-.. = :;-~~ :-':.~:::~~~~ Local SOS dnve featured :~':':r,.c;:, t!:~ ~":'~~~::~ now.'' tlclpatloo to a ma.x1mwn of this cbamber. I feel tonight He said that dors are biJIMd $5 000 Ii, the co!t ot reeon-How do you spell Corona del ao article, •·An an.~ ..drug pro-llte 1 am ooe of you worldng Brig. Geo. Henry W. Hise, jeetlooable a..apects of our ~-00 beachesat Hungt:logton Beacb • t:i the lntersection of Mar? p-am that works, scheduled towu"d lbe p-ea.t pl to solve comm&Dd.ID&: pner&l of El Toro eratlons aD1 stillearryoothose aDd Laguna Beach "and tt may :.~ :f aDd Dov St The Ensign received this for March pubUeaUoo.. Th.isar-this problem wh.ieh has beeo so UCAC, bas aooounced that bel~ operations," be Sl.!d. be time to do 11 here." • c AWARDED e · tr t for telephone QlH!CJ In December tide opens with the following costly to our city," lCOII*ers I&Si.Dg tbe air patbsOY-Hellcopters DOW flY at BOO a coo ac trom the New Yor k ofrtce of paragraph: er UDinrslty Park, OCI and feet outbouod aad 600 feet in-tbe widening of 32Dd St. from Reader's Digest map&lne One btigflt Saturday last Ap. Tbe 5 letters were from the aJoGc tbe eastern edge of Co-bound aloaf 7 TCNtes wbleb CANDIDATES TO TALK Newport Blvd. to Balboa Blvd. EDSigo adVertlsi.ng ~gee ril, res:tdeDls of Corooa deiC&meo CornmUiity Assn., Co- J'OIII. del Mar will add 1,000 were estabUsbed la 1851. ro N.H. GOP WOMEN to E. L. Wb.lte Co., Inc. to t.be DoD Rose, who toot the caU, U.ar, south of Los Aoceles., roaa Hl&bi&DIIs Property O.n- feet to their crulstng altitude. Most of tbe compll..lots of Tbe 5 candidates tor seats amotmt of $128•365 ·04• p.ve the correct spelling. tn-awote to what seemed an LD.. ers Assu. J.Dc., Harbor Vtew Gen. HLse Sl..14 the oew .Dy. mlUtary beUcopte.r DOtse has oa the Newport Mesa school • APPROVED aa appropria.-ciud.lDg the smaU "d"ln"del," nsion by doorbellrlDgiDgteeo-Hllls Comm.S.ty AsSll.., Harbor IDe &lUtude wtll be etrectlve come from tbe Pall.ades route c:Ustrlct board wllldlscusstbelr Uon of $300 1m a purchase then asked ••What's ~?'' a,ers. ''We're members of the VIeW· Broadmoor Commw:Uty todi.J, Marcb 25, aDd tba.t Ml· DIU CotODa del Mar ud TI&S-alms aod objectives at 10 a.m. Pl'lse for the lrd anmal New-Tbe re~o for tbe call was Llncolo Intermediate ScOOol Assn., aDd the Harbor View riM COI"p& beUcopters wtll Qy t:Ln.. toda.J, March 25, at the New-pert Beaeb Ctty Arts FestivaL Smarteens Club," the young-Hllls HomeowDers Assn. Each During the March 9 eleeUon more than 56 per cent of the city's registered Yoters voted 6-1 to resciDd tbe aereement and to adOpt a charter amend. meot to require that all future freeway agreements be ap- proved by lhe voters. T!:lat charter a.meodment was signed by the mayor Tuesday and forwarded to the state lee· islature, where It races an UD· knOwn tate. U tne legislature ra.Wles the charter am..eadment ttwouldbe- com t! a law, loog souctt by tteeway nghters, that wouk1 provide a safeguard agaJ.ut any future freeways going through the dty wtthout •oter sanction. 111,800 --and 1,600 N--COWICllmaB port Harbor Ropubllcao w ..... Fl • r"soner k "•lied sters O"!>b.lo<d. "Wou!d JOU •1:0'1 tllll ... "members ollhe fMt lDbouad.. He saldtbtCbanJt Llndaley Pu ....... bMe lD meettnc in the lslud House, eelng p I Ui:e to cootrlbute to our pro. Ia ""' ronlt of 8 ttlOOills of -· cr!Uc "' ""' low· Fasllloo lslalld. enm to ftet>t tbeuseofdrucs?" PARKING LAW DELAYED work wttb repreleOtaUYH of W.el fllcbtl. Ht UYealD Sbore, The candidates for the3 seats A Costa Mta man. Robert ltarted runninc into the pui:-Aulbor James B. Sbuman ps tbe FAA aid tbt 0ranp CO\dJ' Cutts, wblcb baa 1:1tta sub-are 1loaAld Smallwood, Trus-JO&fll)tl Clemas, Zl, of !0?0 LD.g lot. oa to e.JIIlaiD that tbe project A.lrp)rt. jeeted to tbt IIIOUI c:aiiNd bJ t.. Area 1; u.arta.a C. Berge-Feda'al AYe., cbu'Ctd witb "Eichler called at h.1m 110 •as the 1967 btaiD ch.UdofRob-A laet ot !Sat& u4 rxns;lder· "We not to do IQ)'Udn& lD tbe beUcopl«a. 10a, iDcumbeDt, and Dooakl T. armed robber)\ was CltallJ atop, a.Dd was in tbe process ert K. Squire ot: Los AllllleS. a!l1e ptotHt from ~wport oar pow• to mJAimlse tbt ob-Stall, bulDeumu, Trustee ~ MODdl,J by a depllltJ ol drawtag hJ.s reorotfer wbeo former amertJstac mu, wbo Beacb reAdtats bU loreed tbe 0 s . d• Ar• 3; and SeUm S. FraldllD, marlbal outside Harbor Mta. Depai:J Aodrews came to his ftruted that an uti-drq pro-Newport Beu.b Plulit.DC Com~ Austin turteyanl les toe-. and Herbert ll DlciPOl Court while lrYlDC to asslslal>Ce ~ sllot tt>o floe-enm oootld,.. be oold.....,.. mls-lodollJ,aolll-'!>rlll, strlc.Mr, Mles reprneatatl .. , Ott ffom eutoctr. 1nc supect, WUt1JJSOD said. tbe JOGD.Pters tbemMtfHil't a l)ecls$oa o.ltrlduotf·ltreet Trutet ArM 6. 1bt mu dMd 18 tbe arms Obleners of tbe sbOOtlD( ilrloh'ed. AltertaJt:J.artbeprob-put:i.lc rll'llilttou.. COiib'aetOr AIIIUD D. Stir-ol the Ual••lll7 of ......... CarD C,.ltd eJIICI&IYe .. -af DlpltJ I* Aatrtws at 1:45 aid Ullt ADISI'ewl t1lllbld to •m Mer...Uh lt-.:lelt&. beOI'IIl· n. OGefQ~ ~ ...... M, ol 1011 VIlla Ca. UW oetiDOl, bt -U a ..-, ol aMC~ R..,._ p.m., jllll 10(-allo< AD-Clemu allor ho -blltl l.lld Dllod Smart Sol 1t1< -biCII odloa 00 1M .......,...s or !las )II, !loa 8111110, -llat<b ---Ia tilt -C"*" CommiiiH wW drew• lll4 -II a flliiO ot: ""' .,.. co-IJid -""bools and -ltl< )1-...,. _.., ' z.-pui>Uc deC.i£100 em wblther to l.llow a lStll CO-J Spuisll ~ lo be moored ad~ 11:1 De.laMJ's Sol Souty uti -U t llool-tna coclllal.l ....,.. Uti .,_ bar. • Hekl ctrf/1' I nq iEit bJ tM ettJ to coeltnd a ao,•aC\tb t1 Z555 VItia dtl Oro, Eut 811111. lOili! AprU I. II 11 Ida n-L 11o wu V,S. N&nl ._ C.0,.. dW, 00 ''TIIo -turl C, tbt 5 ,.rdo. 1o ll>o -y's umo. Dlor biCII oeboolo, ---boar ... llu.:ll IL 11oft 1o 0. .... _-. 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Ia lt.·Cily of N..,... a.-111, -' "-..tylocally ••PLAJUmtC: 'htftdlwalac .... ordlrtld all ICIDCiM o4 bait oar ral .. mJ wu lUll &OIAIItrODC. TbiJI wu a eo .. ealled o-..d ·ud ..-.d • ...,.., Ia tiM ,....,,.. a.t.--C..a •• JDCJ HEW wu Ill • 1a tM ..,..._111110 t.lpMIDIMPP• ally tbalft W tab lut Germa.ay a.ad BerUD. I'm DOt lpMidnc Ar•a. Poablla..,.. Weekly, •• ,..,.,....,, s.eo.d ~~-,..... ,.ld l>luldac J)bi. tllro ... tbA tid· U a .,..._ wutt .. ~ ~ R:-a PlOP .. ud 1 ...... fll*k t1 tbe'ChlatH people. ;~r~~·H~::o.. EN51cNIWM -'J~ 10 a-a ..... eralllWAGDedaciMIID ..... wlac fld I m ---DC al lbe Commeolol Coaopaey, ,..., of p-ol cle:eolotloa ~ 00_, -11 ... ,...,,,. -• wUb IIDL\ (M_. -or lbe lloal PETER STARK, lal'mer er ... Beret 'lt'bO loa bOth 1ep ... , 14, 1951, Ia ~ eo.t let aM C...y of Or .... Sa.tia of E-=auo. Act ol liM); ....... ,..., W1l1 &eCOIQPIIIMd wb.lll npttDI 1D Vlttlaal: Vtttoam 1s ODe ba.lt&. lD & ftt tor C.llforal-. •.d by ,....,. 11rtoweof 'Ia .... If led to pUt '-It •II p .. Uc &ftv, amMdiMIII• 'tD taM Mil n. aU .,........... lfiiCIN tbe world. It 1J: a taU» we are lostac. DOt OD tiM field ol aotkea requUed by taw. · a.ad ..._ •• bWa, ~ali u Mft CCICIPWed tbltr compU ... blttll, but bere at bome. Tbe SoYtet Empire ls •sparwtlnc. The AR\'0 [. HAAPA ................................. Ow .. __. P•u.a-ESEA (ElemlltarJ 8«_,.., uee Ud-CUI pWc lato ODt CommuiJU are deadly aetlous about tbetr stated p1 of PEC HAAPA ............................................... A.oel•• Edk• E4tuc&tioo Aet).ba"__.IOl .. a..atbtr's ~n." world~-. .SUISCRIPTII)M IATIS ld1fy tbe «latal pHai1M JD Mrn. AU.tMBprnaMtdex- GEN. PAUL HARKINS : The communists bano•t stopped ln In H...W ~•: 0.. ,. •• I S.OO; 2 ,. .. , •• 00 tbe NDEA bW wblcll wu 11o cwpta b'OID till FOIIID!D Val- tllelr 'ftll'ld olreuiwe., far. Comm..uts bawe said tbey were 0111 of H•bor Ata-r 0.. ,.., 16.00; 2 ,...._ 110.00 JtreD!If.* tbi•U.IdiMH. leJ muaa1 Ul*t, 11A plaD tt ROUte to ArrOUDd UlaDd they were aotnctobury us. TheJ said ~~•• o ooo~o.o:• Tbu. Cblnii:I±N'rtl1wiD-edlcattoee1 nb'm'' Sbe com- U., were cotal to take onr East Europe, aod they han. meated, ''Fo.IIJ.D ValltJ bu TbeJ tried to come down tbroueb Greece aDd we be~ tO an ot tbl nllttap ol a true nCiop tbem. TbeJ tried to come tbfou&'b Nortb Korea, aDd With muter plaa dlmlct wltb Ua tbl ald ol fUtMD otblr fret oatsooa: we stopped them ap.tn. idYidallled tutruc:Uoa. Tbey bi.YI takea anr Cut.. Tbey are .,..., active 1n I..atiD ly C11rewce St,..1 Dr. Mclat:Jre bu ~ lM wbo wen &MDbiNd &DIODC ooaamiiiJ.t)' lllfoiYem.tta cur- America. ADd acnr tbe)''re trylDc to come 00..11 tbrougb Soutb· "We ue 00 tbe marcbl" to aroue publlc seatlmeat ., the wi.Daera: 1D a ..UO.-wtde rtca:ham pl•nn'nc. flu:tlltUty 1D tut Aala. I would .., tbeJ are pretty well surfOUDd1AC us. Tb.is was the uDow.cemeot u to ftcbt tbe wu as wars contest collducted by thi IOtb sebedullac. .,. _ craded LD- , NORDE WU..SON, bmer Nual aviator 1D Vietnam: 1 weot should be tougbt. He has ad-Centtary Retormatloa Hour. Jtruc.._ etc, Tbe m&DUll bad made by Or. Carl Mc1Dt1re Dr M •·•tr _, to Vtet.m to ftlbt Coraanm11m. ADd wben JOU cet to lbe bue Monday morntne over XEMO voeated the closioc of HaJpboac . CU>i-e, cbl.irmuoftbe lft'en.l paps dncrlblac the otlt, tbat's wlat Vlltam 11111 about--Communist aeifessioo. (860) at 6.30 IDd 11 _00 am Harbor so that the eoemy wUl Matcb for VictorJ Committee, tuommy ol educat1001l objec- Commualst aarensloo oot ooly to VIetnam, but to Laos, and over K.BB1 (fm) d 7.oo· DOt be able to obtaiD tbe muo-seot the fol.lowiDC meaace to UYu aDd tbe procea." Miss Newport is finalist Tbai.laod, Cambodia, aDd au ot~, areu of Southeast Asia. The predlctloo was made ~ ltlons ot war that are btouebt all who attendedtbet1ctoryral-Her clost.ac remarks were We b&Ye CommUDUt aareaatoo riatd bere 1D America, rlgbt 1n week ago prior to tbe rUrcbes lDto tbat port. He baa: quoted Ues to the state capUoll: dlrtcted to the commtalloo: Dee Dee Permlacton, Hldor Cld) (ctw.trmaa>. Pep Club, the streets ewery day. ADd it's eYideat tn the oewspapers, U planDed lor each of the 50 cap-mlUtary a.uthoriUes wbo say "Tbia: ts indeed a p-lt.t day "Geatlemeo, you are DOt cte-at CorOG& del Mar bJ&b aeboOl PII)Uctty Club, SwlmmlllcClub, you read them cloaely. 1 1 1 1 1 t Unloo 1 that the war cao be wonLDa.bout tor peace aDd Ytctory. We Jball cialoD makers. You are not de-IDd tbe Clll'reDt MJa:s Newport Ski Club, CAA, ud ..,., .. u • WHY CAN'T WE WIN THE WAR? c~m: ~ e;eanut:eln Sal:r'u!e~ tight weeks, and that It could DOW lssue a call uaderthlsba.D-termiDlnc wblther we &taU or S.cb, wW compete tb1a Frl-teacher's uslnllnt Uld tutor. JOHN WAYNE: Jut as with tbl BerUo pullb&cfl: to World 00 Saturday afterDOOD. Else-b.ne been won years ago, U IMI': Victory by Juty41 Thlawill wbetber we shall DOt · ban a day, March Z&, at tbe Sheratoo H• JA acUYltt .. iDcludepresi- War 0, and Ute bamstnn&tAc ot tbe ml1ltary durLDg the Korean where the results have DOt aggressive action bad beeo be our cry oo May 8 1D tbe PPBS lfllttm 1a oar seboola:. UQ&yeraJ betel, lh:dYetAI Cl-cleDC)' ot Cu&ttYe EatvprlMs, mess, tbe DO·w!D pollcy dictated by tbebeb!Dd-lbe ... sceaepowers been 'reported txa at a late taken. nation's capitol. We 111, DO It wu determt.oed for you by ty, for tbe title of SoutberD COUDHied by the P&c:Jnc Motor 1D Wasbiqtoo 1s ap1n lD force, ud bU beea eYer s1Dce Prest~ OOur the Mississippi eoweroor In a prlu wtnningessay writ-retreat! No compromise! No Robert McNamara, wbo lDtro-Ca111orD1a MW J..aot Acb-Tnctl.DI co. deld Keuedy committed us to thls oo-wtD CODfUct. Wbeoever was ratlve and would ten by Mark Manoo, a fresh-surreoderl Victory is our baD-dac:ed it tato our m1Utary IJS· JeYemeat. Sbe Js oat o1 e ftll&l- we flgbt tbe CommtiDists, lbey seem tobt.tebe_, from somebody oot ~ march'ers ll68 the mao at City College, Santa Bar-Der. '' tem. Tbua: we b&Ye moYed from liU. Tbe wlDDel will recetwe A.RI ES M EM I ERS f I! TED oo our side. Somebody always nota to beDd Of'et bactwuds to ltol otmd bua, whleb was published 1n The Santa ADa Rectster, on a wiD pbUo.apby to a ao-wta aa all apeue paid trip to tbe 8&1boe Yacht Claf members avoid gettiog tougb: with tbem, doiJlg them a.D)' damage. I can't ~ ld~Dt si.ow$1aoa., bOW this week's l~ue of lheCbrlst· MODdaJ morDiDC earrted a war ill.alnmeat; from Datio•l Hatioaal Juaior Achlewemeat wbote IOdlac lip Ia: AriH will Ogure thts as an lDDOceDt attitude, especlaUy siDcedbe Reds evei the -le warhd ~ wt.a-wl Beacon, tbe author ex-story; "U. S. Jets Hammer pride ~ uttoaai weU:Deas; coafereoce lD Aacut at lDdlaDa be booored at I dtmer daDce tell us-coat1Dua:llreD.Ctty wbat they're coi:Di to do. the 'wa.r rno"vtetoam a.od to pla.loed: "North Vlel:llameseare Missile, Aott-&!rcratt Sit• lD from ladlrid•l bWDUJ dlptty Un1wenlty, a mocSeUJJc scbol-this Saturday, Matcb 27, at the ADM, u.s. GRANT SHARP : EYeD so, with tbe yery beaY}' brl our rlaooer;-Of war dependent !ClOD outside help. North." Ttlla may baYe beeD. to IDlmal weU:Deu; from God arlbfp aDd otber pri.Jes. clubbouH, Socl&.l boar It: at defeoses and wtth the restrlctloDs oo our a.1r attack, we were ho: as Ylct!rs aod tbe; lD-Bombing Haipboo.g Harbor a. ta:worable answer to tbe de-flll!Dc to mu t.r.toe ud rpan Dee Dee It: actin lD tbe 6:30 p.m. and d1aDer Is at e. stul able to damage North VletDam to tbe esteot tbat lD tbe Yited tbelr r~eJ,hbors to come would be like cutttnr the malD maDda: of tbe t1etory mar-worsblptA( culture. class ..ate at Coroa del Mar Tbu'e wUl be duc:Lac to tbe Fall of.1967, they were 1D great ditft.cutty. Had we been allowed over and to march with them artery trom the heart. The cbers 1D the· Cl£)1t&ls of ' tbe "Prelldeot JobAioa ordered bi&b ecbool, c:Jau COUDCU. wat-mule of BYC's Bl.lpPumpen. to go 00 tn 1968, and hit the targets lbat Deeded to be hit, and In Calilornla Geoe Bradley-North ~.letnamese could aot Yarlous states. COUIIf'llt1YeS a.U IIOCI4tfeueapoetui.Dl965 er polo te&m, .alleybaU te&m, Holts wtU be Ed a.ad Mary keep the targets down that bad a.lready been tdt, the war would West Coast rePreseotatin oi starviYe. are ot the optmoo, bowewer, to adopt PPBS •• , You are bukett.U, telmla, AcUritles Gklbobr. certa1nly have beeo oYer by the end of 1968. the Zotb Century Reformation Mr. Manno won a trip to the that only wheo tbe Ha.ipbooc merely complylne' with McNa-l=~~~=~~~~b~~··· C.R. LEWIS, Alaskan state seoa.tor: One of our top advisors Hour indicated that Coveraor Holy LaM wHh this essay, He Harbor bas been closed, a bill mara's IDd JohD&oc's orders. to tbe president, Dr. Kissinger, has said that a mllltary victory Rooa.id Reagan was cooperative wa.s one of a haU dozen youog seale response will haYe beeD Coop-atulatloo, potlemen, the 1n VIetnam Is neither possible aor desirable. This fuzzy and reported that a large crowd meo and a ball dozen young lad-made. Edleuao Ufe Is~ us." ~=~"::!.:co:.:.~,:;,'::.:::~~~~~::.~~::~~~: ~;~~;.\·~~·~r.:~.:.~~:.:; Dewey soc•"al"•st ploHed school change 1n tbe longest war ln American history, certainly the most were counted by various people trustrat101 war in Amertcao history. Tbe questioo is, ''Is this as numbering nearly 1000 r r tuuv tblnkiDR:. or is it somethlnll else?" A group of speaker~ tokt the Tb.ls Is a cootlmtaUoo ot the tbe elemeotary grades by the tederaltonrumeot beeamt lD- • SIQNif'JCANCE OF THE WAR IN VIE'I,'NAM marchers why U Is uecessa.ry Warcb 9 speech pven at the Ca.llfornla state Board of Ed-teruted lntpe1Jd1Dc~tbede- ly Tom Anderson · JOHN WAYNE : What t1Dd of a war is this that we're not sup-to wiD the war to Vleb:lam be_ Harbor Forum meeting: by Or. ucatloo. Tbese boots are eared fllopmeot ot Dn' waysotteacb- posed to win? The truth of the matter Is, lt's DOt a separate fore we ~.pur forces borne. Joseph Bean, former member to denlop a readioess ,ln tbe tnc. Tbe E1emeatu'J a.ad Sec- war a.t all. it's ooly one batt1 le tn a '!!~· long ~wn11:0ut Their it~ theme was:" Peace ol tbe Gletxiale WlUI.ed scbool cbUd for a e1ob&J colllltCid: eli X ?;\Ed SM;' Adl: ot lief w· h t 6a _ f •'--: .~ • le nd ·~ 'r •-ld' attack that' Iii been gotng on or ower w•1 year&. A&lll sa by ttctarY .. dlltrlct board. He 1s dascrib-tcODOmy uoc1er ~CDt ptia-.-PI'Ift•r--.llkMr.IID Ill up-;"~-&t J---,., o .uo;; W«.u.-• pcop a .... -.-o h~ wor s war we're loslnc. not only 011 tbe tattle fields, bUt out on street Dr MC~tlre compl&IDed that 1Dc the procram ol Jobn Dewey meet. A• oew~ reporter e 1 1 1 w.~ woa~~~· 41felop y'Jand, in aphe Of our anti·~ aovemrmnC. we ~ounc for corners, college campuses, in u.--otnces or some ot our most the ~s services bad lgoored aod b1s colleagues to use~llc uted me 1t 1 dldD't tblllk&tob&l eaiiiiPlilry ICbool~ u : 33% of the WOrtd's production. And we could crutly exceed lnflueltial so-ca.Ued sta.tesmen, tbe Victory Marches but on scbools to change society a..nd pernment would be a COOd models tor ue 1J1 Uti dl.a-tcts. that, were our politicians not subservient to a labor union MARTHA RAYE, poplllar entertainer who bas Yisited 0111' Wonday morning the ~I car-tbe ecooomic system into col-thine. My respoGSe was, o1 "Eamplary" bu brHD lllter-tyranny which constantly dictates more 1nd more pay for lets troops In Vietnam 9 Urnes: The reds have decla.red tn no Wl~ rler brought a copy ofThe Her-lectirism. course, that It 1a: tbe collect-preted to mao lDao.aUn aDd and less production. We should and could be a low-cost, low· certain terms that they are going to destroy tbe morale and aid of Freedom, edited by Fra.nk • • • lvism wtucb I object to, wbetber IJPetlmeDtal procrams.and the taxed nation. We are tbe opposite. We can no lonaer com- character of a geoeraUoo of young Americans. And when they Capell. Anartteleeatttled"War By DR. JOOEPH BEAN on a. world tasis, 1D the Ualted ciDtera, calledeeoterstorPro. pete with the world on many items-because our lues are are flnisbed, there will be nothing left for us to defeDd ourselves at Home and Abroad" stated, Included in this movement States, iD Callforn1a, or LD.a cra.ms to Adn.oce Creatlwlty tn the largest sinsle item in our cost.of-liv:na. We pa y more in against them. "When our men wtthdraw from were many ot tbt best mlods of school d.lstrlct. Flll'thermore,lt Education (PACE) haYe de-taxes than we pay for food. We pay more in gasol:ne taxes • HOW DO THE COM MUNISTS WAG E WAR? the battle fields of VIetnam, the couotry. They wrote vol-has bteo well establisbed that Yeloped quite a volume of ID-than we pay for all our clothing. The mosl outraaeous "tu. GEN. MARK CLAR K: President Truman sent me out to the tbey are retreating, and theeD· umes aDd lectured endlessly on world coweromeot could exist DOYatloas. Once the eJI)trt. shelter" in our country is enjoyed by the labor union1. Uniom; Far East to take command during the Korean War, the last emy will teelthat he has forced the tbeme tbat the schools take only as a collectb1a:t state. matal stace ot a pro)ect ls operate a multi-billion dollar bu1iness, includina banks. apart· year and a halt. And there I saw them again. I saw them this what ea.o only be properly an acUve part ln bulldJog a In 1952 IDd '53arousedpubllc complete, the procram ls then ment complexes, hotels. coal mines. etc.-lax free. Why? time OD the field of battle. I saw how treacherous they were, lermed as surrender. It Is DOt oew social order, with a com-oplnloD agaJ.ut tb11 abuse ot aported to &llf district wblch Because the politicians are afraid to buck the Unions. how they mtardered our prisoners or war • and how they could that the U.S. armed forces are pletely state.owned and op-tbe ptlbUc scboola put a crimp wuts it. It Ia eomettmes tbe It has been estimated that labor unions cet approximaldy not be relied I4JOD to carry out any of their promises or to Uve not ABLE to defeat the e~~emy. erated ecooomy. to the actions aad atal:emeotsof cue that the project 11 stW ID S I.S billion tax free income annually. They use much of I his 141 to the rules of the Geneva Convention concerning prisoners They have not been permitted HaYing changed tbe almofthe the social pl&Ju:lera WaQy ta-tbe espe:rlmtlltal lltt.tt wbeD lt 1 1 bu 1 .. · d · d ---• 1 f • • 00 to Y po IIJCiam an promote partisan cauKs an cam-or """' .... uc o war. to do so In its Mile sioshlog schools, tbe cooteot of education dlriduals and orpntuttou Is e:lpOI'tld. More em thlalater. -And he-be . de hold . b GEN. ALBERT WEDEMEYER: Immediately alter the Geneva about to "the far-any jungles also IIDderweot p-eat changes. went uDdet:;:rOtmd at that Ume, Te&m te&cbiOC. O.llbie ra;:;. 1 n me~ ra,.:sarr ruc:o U . a )0 • .:r_re Conference, Ho chi Minh aod his Vletcoo.g followers launched our urn bas been destroYlJli. New textbooks w-ve written and aDd did DOt INI'fl.ce l.flllD UDtU scbeduU.aL eUmi.la.UoDofp-ade 0 t~. ~-rpe_tua~~ _t " co ra · . n•on mem rs an extensive and brutal campatgu of subYersioD and goerrllla 1tseU ~tead of tbe eDemy .. the old ooe:s reYI.sed to preseot the s~reme Court oltbt trotted le-rell permttUDC IIQdeat• to h~ve no . c•vtl ~~~~ m ~t stales. r_eaard!na whether they action. More than 50,000 South Vletmmese, toclOOlng village • -tbe collectiwlst aim. The third States, ltaelt populated mostty mon liP tb4t aeat.e at tbelr OWD ~·II or Will not )O&n the umon. ~ _u':uona, 10 etrec_t. ow" the ottlcials, teachers, merchants, and law entorcemer~t offtcers compooent of education, metb-wltb social plaaoers, teiDOfed JPMCI, tachl.q' macbiaes, use pbs and lhe worke~_and the poh~ICtant. The un•ons ladled were lddnapped, mutilated, or ldlled b)' the Vletcoog guerrillas, od, was also changed. There sucb Jaws a.a: woulcle..tai.Jtbelr ol teleYUioD, .ellmliiiUoo or oul more than $60 mtlhon from the tr tax-(rce aravy bowl try- Too often, our own information media, TV, radio and the press was emphasis 00 life-adjust-aettoo. Slnce tbelr r81111"f&c1Dc tM&r-walled clusrooma, etc., ina to elect Hubert H. Humphrey. (Preparation H.H.H.- are r esponsible tor a widely-held Impr ession that the North mad of tbe student, learning by ln tbe slxtlu: ..,, ban tJ1 be· are 1.lmoYatSoD8 whlcb uUeted tripk strenJth.) Vietnamese and the Vletcoog are the good guys, ~we, the dolog called the discovery come famtnu' wttbtbrtremark-tile rtlid procramsa.ndteacblar Jc aeems to me that the essence of the araument is not South Vietnamese, the South Koreans, aod the Americans are method. U was a permissive able succe" 1a acbie'rtDc tbe1r practices ill m&DJ' ecbooll. U proareuive vs. rec~asive tuation; not direct vs. ind irect: not the bad ll:\IYS. approacb aod did tor education aim. tllelt metlloda bid beeD ued land value vs. land UK, to much a~ it is tbc total amou"' of • WHO SUPPLIES THE ENEMY 'S -'RSEN AL? what Spoct did for child rear-ln 1955 the Prop-euln Ed-to lmprote acbooll Wbtre tra-taxation. Confisutory laxation it bad no matter how and on PETER STARK: The United states has oever sig:nifica.ntly tng. ucatloo Auoel&tiDD dllt.aded, dWolll.l edueattoa 11 taqnt, I whom it is perpetrated. attempted to eliminate their means of war with which they kill During and Immediately fol-IDd many educators puMd by beUefe tHy would ban a. The purpote of taxation should be to raiK lhe minimum American soldlers in S?utb VIetnam. We have assured tbelr lowing World War U. the em-the moYemeot for IWWII' a.ad chlet'ed .ome r_. prop-esa lD amount of money necessary to support the minimum amount malo stCJPller of war goods, tbe Soviet Union and Its satellite pbasls on ereatillg a new ec-more promla:lal metbpdl ofre.. till art ot teathiDc. or at -.t of aowrnment. natiollS, Its colonies, who S\CIPlY 8aJ. of all of the North Viet. ooomlc and social order in this form. It had bleD 10 penujfl, tlleJ coakl .. ,. bHa ctrea a The Oriainal Sin which brouaht us to the brink of bank- oamese w-ar material, that we wUI not interfere In their ship-country was npaodedto lnclude boWeYer, that tt bu C(JDHDOed fllr trtal. Bat we attempted lo ruptcy and dictatorabip was the Federal Income Tax Amend· ment or wa.r goods to tbe North Vietnamese enemy. At the same the eotlre globe. The whole 1o be domlDut owe trad.ltioD&l IIJPly tbeN DtW tecbaiqoN 1o ment and itt illeailimate child, Federal Aid . time that we ban assured them we will oot Interfere witb world would be better off as a educatloll lD tbe c:Jusroom &Dd aebools wboet pbUoec:lphJ wu we ahould be taxed not accordinJ to our 11bility to pay. tb1s shipment, we have coot1nued our policy of tradi.Dg w:lth the JEFFREY N WILLLUIS -. p,b&l eollec:Uve and to achiere tta phlloeopbJ ill fact It: lD lnbereatly b&d ud aD we ac-bu nl' the 1 f the · nd · -1 Soviet bloc. ofseMtogstrateclc matertaJ.stotheSowletenemy. ot Mr. aDd 'urs. cwror'd o . this a poUUcal mechanism of cootrol ofAm~IC&D~IL compUabed wu~W&JI tfacco 0:' ~ vaue o terYJcea a pr•vJeaes we JOHN WAYNE : Just as tad as a DO-wiD restrtcUon, maybe ·w1wama 1Z13 Belfut An cJobCll pernment -.ould be Tbl edMCttk*l tbeor1lta text-o4 hlrldac 011t a b&d product. ret rom_ 10_ ~01: . . .. worse, is tbe poUcy of belptnc tbe eoemy to get the goods and Coat& u'ea, bu btee con;: oecesaary. The glotlal peru. bOOk wrttern, profNaon'lAoar EYM Wbtle tbnl DtW prac. -'!u.at!!X;l ·~ II dehberatel~ ditc:ru~iDato~. and pun&tlvc munw.o1111 wttb which to defeat us. A screa.mlng: eDmplel ml.slioHd a. MCODd lteuteDUt metlt would remon the 80,._ ulY.-IIUH, &ad ~edn ot Ucee art bt1lc ado~Jfed bf u 11 •mmoral. It ·~ ~ more pou1ble to reform our present lD late 1969, we loaDed Sweden My mlllloo dollars. Early tn in tbe U. s. Air Force tiKID erelpty of all couotrtes. Eno UlouiDdl cl ttiCbln, ue •-...-p-llltrlllmblrolaeboola, tax s~tem than rt Js to reform a wborebou~e-~nd they have 1970, Swedea loaDed lortJ-fln mtllloo dollars directly to Hanoi. p-adU&tloo trom omcer Tral.a-lllltiolal bouodaries would be ubUDedlJ eolt.eeUflntl. a La oebt:r clrllaeN are beUtc em-a lot 10 ~.moo. .. . _ . • WHAT SHOULD WE DO TO WIN THE WAR? JDc School at l•cki&Dd AFB era.Md. Tb.lt: el:piJided rot.e cf 1 fl.ct ftlca u..-Jor~Rikd boatel .,oa tbt ntiU IIIW pn.c. The last IU reform lelttlal&on, paued overwhclmmJIY by ADM. U.S. GRJJh SHARP: From tbe becimlDg, we should TeJU u WUUams wbo ~ the ecboOls ls well stated 1A Uld 1Utlt attMttcw. 1t .,. paid Uc•. the Houae two yun afO, lw beea c.tUed .. the lawycn ~ bave closed tbl bU'bOr ol Ha.Jpbooc aad preYented all of tbe bei.DI 'usti.-s to uatb.-AFB. ooe teztboot whlcb readi: to tile fad tbU tbllr IC'-IOMID1c O...kiOiac .,....,.. a.. .ccountantt relief act ot 1969." Tbe bill ia 168 Pl'lts in rital lmporta from r•chiDC tbat ar•. lnltead, we prerml.tted c aW tor ••Jtltor tr&lAtDc. "Allecl&Dce to a ..UOO 1.a ~ poUttcal, ud.-..clal pld....,j MW teMNIC t«UI~ .. 11 a 'math. With a 126-pap report from lhe House Waya and tbem to import aU of the oeceulttes of war wltbout aoy diftl-11 a ''tNt lfAMte 0( Costa. blgelt stambllDc block to crt-u nmlkllc' u1 tu &lrMdJ ..., aon..t. tM ptdiMapllf Mufti Commitlec:, &Dd a 143"P'F tuppkmcnt report, it wa• eQ)tJ wbat80eftr, delplte tbe fact that we controUed the SMS, Mea 111p ICbool ud receiYed atJoa. of lllteraatioaal ID"trD-p-ati;J reaadt «*' c:o.try. c1 Wbkb wt lltiCI to-.ntud. rMde availabte 10 }lowe me:mbcn ODJy th~ days Mfo,. the Tbia wu a .:r•t mllta.te. of course, aDd lmmea.sureably ID-a B.A. dqree La ecoaomicn meat. Natlolllll boteduln a.ad Cbulll ReJea 11 bll ncea1 a 11 a c.ctpt ol mu wlaleb tiDal ~-'J1Mft .,.,.. two da)'l ol deblw .• with no ameod· creued tbe casU&ltles that our side lDCIU'red. 1..111 UI?O from OCL , tbt OODCIIIt of aot'Uelpt)' mut boc*, "TfM peen'AC o1. .....-.. rejlda ..,., lftl'fpr.na.ntJ menta el~. EZRA TAFT BENSON, former U.S . .eretary of agriculture: ' bt allolllbed. Tile qulcteat W&J lea," aJS a. 10C1aJ r..o-lltld bellll &bolt .,.. Ud 1dn 'Tbere il----ktppily-srowia.J tu revolt. Many c:ommunltln We sbOald eooceatrale oaciOID(w .. te .. r lsoeeeaeerylobdiiC From the Bib le lo el>oll.sb ......... erelp!J -"' .... ---.. -·· It .. -.,..__, have ...... down-...... So ••• by-pa• lhe w;n of our boys bome. But bebe we brlDc them bOrne, we sbould . t. to coad:ltloo tbe yo-c to 10 MCIF&l ud ~till! we Wlllell•'l.._olAa.tcu the people, die poljtidaM dmeod .. revenue lharin&." Revenue let Utem tlalab tbe job moM ot tbem tboaCbt tbeJ were 111111 For all have 11nned, and. &aotbtr a.ad broader alleJiuce. it IKU aa1r 11111 c1111111 .. ._ puenta ... eo luuallldin Ja alwiaJ me ... tbat the Fedarel Ootcrnrnent takes our tu tbere to do. Let tbl Commalata ... wbU ~-.. tared UDCie come short of the 1lory o( OpUdoo ft.fOI'&blt lo tater-poUUcal ata ICbn u 111 flal tM ........... fie dlltr.. dollen to WMbiqtoo aac1 tbea retuma a amaJI part o1 lhem Sam ca.a ;.w do wbiD a b11UJ plctn a flcbt ..atb blm. Drop tbo8e God~ .UO.,.I p•ameat wiU be de .. act. .. tact, _. Inn, '-Iiiii .. ftktl It .. Cllllld, a..... In the fonn of bloc ,...,u to the ttata. Tbulloc:lil ktcha tn sulc.ldl.l 11ID1t.s political objecUns llld lalmcb I maulYe BcinJ justified freely by ftlaptd 1D tbe IOCl&.lllud:les 11 tical, Ud .aa1 • .._,an will 1111 IDietl ol DIWIJ'a JIOYWIIIbeOt are ... bled to lUCk more blood out of the 11me mUltary eai'IIM'P· Tc:wle tbe tlaDoi rtJlmt, ud dictate. his arace lhtouah the ro-tbl eiMDI8fwJ ICIIOOI.'' npldlf ...... ---ol llle oolllettflla, .U ,._.. ow rW'Dip without lilttiDa tbe bleme of beina a.~c~ aceoun1ablc for riiiiMrlJiea...,allo,-eforms. · lh · · Chri Tlleloeclllllal--la-flllllo ___ ,.,,. ... ........, ... -hawillt- GEN. MARK CLAD: Certuai;J we coald DOt .t:a.Dd by 1dl1 demptlon •• 11 '" 11 _.. ._... to tnU don ca. ...._ a pH 1 :r1 ' u 18 .....,_ : · :f..":m!""~"":::.""U.:.."~·.i~!":.e'":!:: J;,:, Oodl~etb .. , rorlh =::. = :"'"cMM,*:'! -U:.u.:".:.:!:':.:Ortt~ :: 1 :'::::.:: pt,:::;:c::,::.::.-,::i.,t:'=~=...:: ID 111o Y....._, ft t11MM1k1 b&YI CS.Ctdtd to 1D Ia w1ttl tbt to b. & proptUatJoa throoJb ,.._ 1M1iM & WWIII -· Mr11111 .., II Jl I' ., ... _,., CJ = ':. -;,-: :0:1: to 1p.!:..• ~ f tu- dtlerm'NHM tD wla tllllt WU', ud to wta Uwltlatbl mtptol Cailh in bls blood, to de• "nn -*1 ... E PI ... tllat tt t1 If 1 'I 1'1 Ak ...... .............. J •• MY~-, Ia t.Ct.il~ =to~ .4.1Mtk:&j ....., Iii ... taftl..... clare h.lt riJM.eoNnett fot ....... Ill& I' I ID .... llf -, fi .. Ill\ a -tf~ ... II Ill ... ---,...... ... ..S • of OF ,.::.;:::~·.:::::..::=.:-.:..:=.::::rna:,··~·=~ ===e=~.,~ ::::·:.r.1. =--== ===· p" = .... nira:"'_,,;--.. .::.~.llow 11J 71 U11 ji .. 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C&IIIDnk CllaiMir ......,. ldftr4 lbo -Cuto J1-a1.., a,-. u1 .., ._Or-·-ipillllf. ""-.... 14<-wtJI--Wlloolor. 11o ..,.,. 11 -u1 111o no -1111 ... _. ---••-.._ -will IQrt II lbl M ..... BICIIUd.U .... Iollo-wlll--lbo t llapU- I:OOo'cloclt. -llallard, l~Jcmdl, au.·lt-1 -Ia uo M-lloodlac lbo --wtdo roct. E.-BI'JUI. Tan-lloYIII N-, ~ Doo11, committee an lln,IIUtt w. Doddt. CUsDB &er.1, lllrtl R, nu.kl Owtm1•, lack._., -. Balboo, -' choir...., 1C. Gullo, Prod 1. 1IIIPort. IM A. IIQud Dod Jr., ..,_ ·ul Mro, Rlclard D. AU,., W1111am J..U, llo1rlllo Itaim, -.,, -Leo, 11. L,ou Corea dol lilar, -~·~ ClariH KoiiJ, MU.. Lor-. B•-, ul Mlcllul GoldRel• Mrs. JobD WUDf t. baMirU'f ac..r WtlUic· Harbot u• ..S.It Ut '"" MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Glollll O'N•~ ~ at Talbot '"*locical Seml.lary, lA Mirada, ls tbe pq,u mtnt .. tar tM 10 a.m. Ud 7:00 p.m. SUDdl)' Mn1cH.'Tbl Rtw. WIWam ActOD 11 chureb .-.tor aDd La anllable for Yilltatlon and couueUoc. SUNDAY SCHOOL •••••. 9:00A.M. 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Coocert!Do No. 1" In C major by Julius K1eqel b' tbe lDinlll IPI'I.Dc concert by the Newport Harl:u' bl.ctJ school muac department at 7:30 p.m. this Friday, March 26, 1D tbe ldcb SCho:)l aucUtorhun. The Instrumental coocert, WlrJer the direction or Richard A. England, will loclade selecUou bJ the Sailor ba.od, the Midshipmen aM tbe Nf!WPOrt orchestra, At a specl.al n·:.~.rd:i: ceremooy, 2 natlolll arud~, 2 local a·.v;,.rds and the ,r esentatlon to the AUJ1llary PJ'I or the year will be m:lde. One dollar dooatioo ttctetl wW be avallable at the door. Compli- mentary refreshmeats wtll be served. (E nstgn photo.) . • ted 1rilll tbelr lhdeat'a teach- en. He Ma ._ a tea.cbtr for 8 )'lUI, He rtcelnd b1a B.A. at tM Ulf.reral.ty of lcta.ho, bJa: IICo:>titlJ cr.S.IIUa.J.J at oo :, ~ •u ""' a fellow'sillp at tbe tJalt'erlllJ ot Nn MeG.eo. Ia tbl Alii Ilk.:' of 19 70 be reeetftd ~ lfiDt to co Lato the .taty or md.tr&Uoa 1a :1!11:\Qifl .tadeat1, wtlicb hu resu~ted 11 tM pruent teacMq metb- odlll liSa h:1 tbt school's laor- 'lllp d'"rtDUtoll, He ~u com~lete his leo.:- JUNIOR EBELL Gl YES AWARDS FOR SERVl CE Hl&t'llJNiac the meetlDg of tbt Newport Beacb JunJor Ebell Club today, March Z5, wtU be annonneemot. at chalrma.n of tbe yeu, and the club member with tbe most service hours. Each wl.aDer wtU be prese!Xed with ell)lue paid trips to dis- trict coat'eotion. The slate of ofDeer& lot 19n-72 w1U be pr ......... Church News N:-o:.:r~~.:l~ .. ~ . bU beeD lafited by Mrs. Frank · H\1Cbe8 to brtet tbe Jlmiors aDd Tbe First 8tptllt Church of The Luthera.n Church of tbe tbelr CQHts 08 the latest teeb- Newport Beach, Z501 CUff Dr., Master, 2900 PacUlc View Dr., ll5ed 1D emerKeOCJ sit- LUMPS FROM APIS MELLIFERA Most people avoid bca-for obvious reasons. Rheu· matism sulf'eren of old, however, tried to ~t stuna. They thouaht bee stinp were an effective treatment for rheumatism. Now most of us prefer the more reliable-and painless-remedies of toda y. Thanks to medical science we have many safe. fast -actina pain reiN:ven. Other pov.-erful drup, too. When you're ill, take advantaae of thfte newer medicat1ons -but only upon the advice of you r physician. Then let us render complete prescription service. a.J. &. COAIT IIWT .. eo.DIIA Da. IIAII omoua-- Newport Helgbts ' --"Hiding lUrbor View Hills --"An Tbt n.tm, "A breath beb1Dd. the Goldeo Rule" will everlasting choice" will be tbe ;::~~wt~U~be:.:""""::::~~.:.::.!:==================!.l be tbe seriDOD topic ot Dr. sermon topic ot Dr. WUllam - Walter Pea tor tbe 11 a.m. Eller for the 9 and 11 a..m. SIDRy serrtce. This Is lhe S"lldaf Services. AI HO p.m. I T 1 s N E w AT lltb 1D a series oo the sermon Wednesday, March 31, he wtll oo the mount. At 7 p.m. his speak on '•Time for suffering," man • • • The PJymouth Congrep.Uonlll ChW'ch, 3262 Broad St., New-DAVIs-B R 0 w N port Hetgbts --The Rev. Nor- man Brown will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on "A man taces the worst unafraid." • • • Christian Science Churches -~ Thought's effect oo daily u- perieoce will be broogbt out 1o Suoday's lesson sermon oo tbe topic, '•Reality." • • • St. ADd.rew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., CUlf Haven --Conttouioc his .. 'lfeo sermons on ''A house DOt made With ba.D1s," Dr. C. H. 'Dterenll.ekl will preach at 8, 9:30 aDd 11 ·a.m. Sunday oo ''The bu11dtng blocks of tor- etveoess." New members Will be received at 8 and 11 a.m. Communicant young people oew members w1U be received at the 9:30 hour. • • • * 115 volt operation * no expensive installation • KING~ZED MASTER SUITES FIREP'lACES • INSUlATED CE iliNGS Newport Unity Church, meet- ing at 15th SJ,. and Irvlbe Ave., CUfl Haven --The Rev. Loreo FUckl.orer wtU preach on "Tbe comfort zone" at 10 and 11 :15 a..m. Sunday. A slngsptralioo service wtll be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. • CATHEDRAl CEiliNGS • ASH CMtNlTS FHA, VA FINANCING • IUill·IN Al'f'liAHCES • CONCRETt. DRIVEWAYS • WAlLS OF GlASS • UNDERGROUND UTiliTI(S IATHROOM VANITIES • CERAMIC TilE • • • • A oew member orientation class w1U meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, at St. Mart Presbyterian Church, East Bluff. Sa m Hall will be preseot to represent the se.r- slon. • • • A full color and SOWld docu- mentary film on CbJoa.. pro- duced by Wor ld Vlsion to em- pbas1ze the need to pray for China. wUl be shown at 7 p.m. this Sunday at Harbor Tl'tnlty Baptist Church, 1230 Baktr St., Costa Mesa. The RtY, Duld Morten wtU lead this special ml&stonar y hOur. FUHD RAISING PLAY Tbe Staotord Club of Or- County wtu OOld lts ao- scbolarshtp tuod -n.IsJoc party 00 Wedoeaday I 14, 841 p.m. at tbe Soatb Repertory playbout, Newport Btrd., Colta Mesa, tor a performaoce of "Mother Earth." Cbalrmeo a.re Mr. aod Mrs. Robert J . West of Saata Ala. Oa tbetr committee areMr.alld ll.r1, H. T. Gilroy, StiJ Beacll; Atna Learned, CorOCII.ct.Ular; Robert T. U11J, C-M-; Mr. UdMrs.Jo.epb LJ.sl.Ntw- part Btacb; Ud Mr. &Dd lira. .lila Wa••sber&. SUD A• • • tne IIIWPORT COITAIIIU ......, • tlll)'ll 10\1 • '11£ '!IlL\-G Of ltCJ'II ~L'" oa.l-fOOV' t.a~SI oOUSL 1 'II t.l '10\1 JUS1 'f'l£ II' Ill ()II£• 'lllol'1 : Of 11'£ ~.!~ 11 .. £. Cook a 5 lip. Roast 37 Mlnutes •.• Hamburger (on the Bun) In 1! No Stifling Heat, No Pots or Pans to Clean ••• Portable! And Completely SAID n. by cookinl --...S out ot lilt ,_ time -,_ Tlllll II[TTll bocluse llltro 's loss dryio( IIIII loss lou of notunol juices -,.. 111 wllfl COIMOtionll dry hoot .. -ol cool<lt'l. ~ CHI. wllfl micro (r- IIUI -• 1!llt eroalo hoot II lilt food -doesn't waste heat on Sf>ICI in Of out of the range or on utensHs. WY TO CWIII because splaners and spills un't bake on -oven surf ICe never rets .. boking .. hot EASY TO USl set the d~l. touch the start switch and cooklna be- Jfns immediltety. 919 FULL PRICE JUST ARRIVED! •UJIOI SIUcnON PINTO MA:~== FOI AMEIICAMSI. RUNABOUT lrand New Uttte Car That OpeM A Door To l ig Car l.ug1JC19• Loads. • READY FOR IMMEDIATE """'. !.AfU IOA'I' ""lOiff MATINEE DAILY '" ·NEWPORT <~ . c-•-••...:-..... -·-• •oc• • .... ,.. DUSON Paularino puts 3 in finals ' Tbe bull:etball sa.a for tbe locals eoded oa a brtgb.t note wbeo coach Warren Coode's Paulutno school based park &Dd recre&Uoo A, 8 aDd C teams tiDded 'I) In the ttnals of tbe Oraage Couoty tournament last s.-y. Tbe B d!Vlsioll team, cap- tained Ud sparked by big Stan MUJer, downed a game Fountain ·Valley team 28-17. Conde's A team ralUed trom a big defi- cit but couldn't overcome the big lead that Huntington Beaeb rolled 14> Ia the 3rd quarter. Tbe Oilers won 32-25. The Costa Mesa city charnploasfliD C team was destroyed by Foun- tain Valley In the tlnals 29-15 u bie Dan Hasteu grabbed 28 rebouods and cUcked tor lZ poiDts, . Ray Noble gwmed for 12 and prOYided the bill ba.Ddllng tlDesse the team needed to lead tbe f. v. team to the oouoty ebamplonsbip. Noble a.od Has- kell combined for 24 of the Fountain Valley Z9 points to prevent Costa Mesa trom tak- Ing the · Orange County chamP- ionship Z years runn.tng. Jt was a gallant et!ort by the Paula.rino .:;choolln sweep- log all 3 city cha.mplonshlps. Coach Warren Conde, the young park aDd rec coach, got a big assist from the Miller family. Jerry capta.lned the A team, brother Stan the B county ebampioD.iblp squad, and litue Scotty was the scoring leader and team eapta1n of tbe C's. Tben dad Jake Miller belped out .Uh tbe coaching chores when the schedule had both Paularino te.a.ms playing at i- dentical limes during the tourn- ament. Tt)e Conde and Miller combi- natioo nearly brought abOut an tQ>recedented sweep of both the city and county athletic association ehamplooships. The Paularino school won the Orange County B division title wUh w.l.Ds over Tustin lZ- 21, Mission Viejo 45-30 and the ctllmplonship game 28-17. Stan MWer was high man. with 17 and Gary Wills swished ? for tbe Costa Mesa city a.odOrange 7:1 5-9.15-lli'.M.) STQttV·• 1 -l -5-711.5 . 9-U t "UTili: 816 tttAN " Plnltoiciu: .. Tec:h lic:olor• ~­ Chief Don George • Foye Dunaway IIARIIAU HERSHEY in"THE IABTi!!i~~~ BEST ,ACTRESS NOt.UNATION Tile _,.. bora IUid clrk ctty-wtdl track meet, ..,..._ ond bJ tbe eo.ta Mesa rec-r-<loporlmeat, wtllbobeld Solordof, AjlrD l, al tbo Costa Me•IIIPociiOollrack. PatUc_..... mllit rep..ter from 1<30 to 0.30 &.m. TIM llrll .. ,. bociao at g,ao &.m. a-.c ....u are ocbocl-cllrllc lbo ,_,.... Plold t- -..m bo -.. lbo 111---c .... A. A. u. era. ~~ ,,, ar tnu card SPO.RTS SCENE WITH VIC OPAL EK OU 'III cons 1 Open Nightly ~• 6:45 p.m. ~~. THE lADV ··•· INTHECAR ..... 20 words or le11 ............. . 21 word1 to 30 word.s ..... . 31 ._,d, to .tl word• ..... . Eoch word ower ..0 word• .. --.~------------... ----- NnPOIIT HAII80R ERIGII fUIST stc:TlQII --l'!p ~ . ' . , C04CMIS SILICTID 'l'llt-CIIIIell:o* .. _ . .....,.. ....... ,..,. .,_Pul __ .._ ..a 111P oc-, La -., 111-tM--IatM -·---~ -.......... -·,.... -.. "' bo p!Qod al lilt OruiOCouiCOIIIp-- --01 ..... ,, J.. lt, artlarall p.m. 4PORT ~ 3RD SMASH WEEKI EXCLUSIYt SHOWIIIC C•Hr uf Action. What hcwens when on tri trotlotco C-.onY offws US.OOO.OOO "on .... to'MIID Stcl9 smoking for 30 days? . _...,... -·.(106....,., s1n0kers from £ogle lock,lowo took"" the thalei .. ? S.. Diek Von Dyko *"""'in "COLD TURKEY" ~ 1HE PARrY" ----.. .fU .YUill'" -·-- 1 Ti~~~e 2Tim .. 3 Ti rr~u u o 2.,50 3,00 2.00 !.00 4,00 3.00 ~.00 5.00 .OS .10 .IS ---- lltUIIIDAY, IMOt Zf, lfll IJIIIOIIADELMAa,CAUF. ...... _. lottllfl-··· '-MAICI.t. IOH '"TKI LmLI MURDI U" ALIO .IACfltl.l .. ....,. •• '"TKI GUSI-1'1 .. tcmiiiA- EXCLUSIVE ALSO "SUDDI N TIRRDR" R .. • 014 I'!HIHIULA PHOME, 673-4~11 --- READ the Aprll issue of American Op1n1oo M.ap.zlne? U you haven't, you have missed somethlngt F•· tured articles by Alan Stanc aDd Ga.ry Allen. FROM: Opln.ioo Book Store, BlYd., Costa Mesa, 646-0645. . ·-Cllll'a----.Coli ....... ---~~~ BEAUTIFUL!!! TfiO BEDROOM AHD DEH. TfiO BATH HOioiE IM HILLS OF NEWPORT BUOI. QUALITY CARPET AHD DRAPES. FEE SIMPI.E LAHD ONLY $43,500 •••• - SEE THIS!!! Priced to Sell!!! SHARP TWO BEDROOM DDLL HOME WITH ATTR.ACnVE EASY 10 CARE FOR GAR·. DEM. ALSO THERE IS ROOM FOR FUT· URE ADDinON OF AM APARTMEMT. • • • • OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M. 260 EVENING CANYON RD. SHORE CLIFFS nas THREE IIEDROOM HOME IMCLUDES. •-PAIIIIL Y 1100M WITH LARGE W~T BAR • sPOT FoR FULL SIZE PcioL 'T.i.ILE e EXTRA LARGE&. PllhTEMASTER SUITE • LOT LARGE EMOUGH FOR ADOI'IiON OR SHORECUFFS ~ BR.. 2 ba .. beach key. Own )OUr nwn Int. !)62.500 .. 119 Driftwood. Open House Sal . & Sun . l-S. CdM UYfRONT l BR.. 2 ba. Beach on both :-;ides. $12'J.SOO. 26li Cove. Open Sun. 1·5. HOME SHOW REALTORS 3.'\JS 1:..1 c.-a Bit!b•y ••••••••••••••••••• OFF LIDO lZO' WATERFRO!rr 4 BllRM 3 BATH , • .$110,000 ON LIDO VACANT, JZdl LOT • • ••••• • • • • • • .$ M,500 ~ BORII, 3 BATH, lOIII LOT • • •••••• $ '11,\100 4 BORM, S-S/4 BA Til, 40>11 LOT •••• • $ '11,\100 4 DORM, ,S-1/Z BA Til, 45111 LOT ••••• $ tl,\100 5 BlliUI, S BATH, 45all LOT , • , , • , •• $ U,?.iO 5 BORM, J-1/Z BATH, ST, ro ST ••••• .$111,\100 4 IIDRM, 5 BATH, -LOT •••••••• $ltt,OOO "Give Me Land" 80' Lot Trees aoo now·.:~s SlU'roUDd 2 kwely 2~bedroom ....... SoUd comfort! Large outdoor entertaJnment areas, pollabed hlch·beam ceWngs. PLUS 3 desirable and r entable apartments in bleb summer rental area.. Easy to buy, seller wtlllloance. $128,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 673-6510 toOt E. COAST HWY , CORONA DEL MA.R (FEBRUARY BOARD OF REALTORS AND SELLERS) POOL The best ~t&i~g~~ first per- eon to see this absolutely gorgeous 3 bedrm, 2 bath hom~ will be the new own- er. Sparkling condition, cool covered patio, fully crptd on great corner location. Everybody qualifies to as- sume this low interest VA loan -best hurry! C a 11 565-1424. Beautiful East BluH Large b.mll.y Dome (UOO Sq. FL ), 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Q.repla.ce, oew carpeting, enc losed patio, sprhlklers, etc, etc, $4.9,950.00. CallllO'W~-see U any urn~ ••• ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR & ASSOCIA 1PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN aT APPOINTMINT a L...,..loleD<m Spacious 4100 oq. II. f u :. f~ 1111111 borne. DiDllll nn., ,.,_ rm., otud1 • • It •oter- -1iviDI rm. 2 ,.._. CUpolod • ioad..,.pod. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ~M,IIO 52LiftoloWo- CIIIl I 8R.. otud1, 5 - -•I f frplcs., ~ llllnroy. --···-carp. • ctnpoo. -lly """ 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 f211,000 JIL-l·-· TrMitltll' • 81\., ·~ ... -.. --· .,/ .............. _ ............. 2 OF llf ...................... -~- ..... Cf s lllluMtl•••._...a ~ '----~I. GauM>Y, .aalmr ;.--....... ~.-••• 7 THURSDAY, M'AliCH 2~ 1971 CIIIIOIIA I)(L IW, CAll f MACNAI·IIVII Serving Newport Harbor a!Dce liOC, twOIIIy- llve experiericed ruidelltlol .....,.,. with over ~ yean of JelVia. · FINEI HOMIS NESTLED AMONG THE TREES .A. delightful 3 bedrom home in beaut1ful Jr- vm e Terrace. $47.500. BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH Immaculate. beautifully decorated home ha~ everything for carefree family Jiving . 4 bed- rooms. 3 bath~~:. family room. formal dinint: room. Beautifully landscaped gardens with room for pool -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43.500 MACNAI ·IIYINE 675-3210 642-8235 \Oto laysida Ori¥e 901 Dover Drl¥e N...,pert-h I • ••••••••••••• •••••• :lJeofanc'J /Za/ ~tale EMERALD BAY! ALL ENCOMPASSING OCEA!f •.VIEW FROM THIS FINE FAMILY HOKE! Four bedrooms, four bl.th.s, large separate family room with q_tepla.ce. A master bedroom suite --tlt for a kintf All this plus the amenities or Emerald Bay: private, guarded streets, private, beacn, swimmLDg pool and tennl.s courts. THIS HOME 1S A Ml.ST SEE FOR THE DISCRIMIN- ATING BUYER . $93,000 c ......... 644·7270 2aiLC1 lllaet ('a 0 coo o 0 '0 o 1o •• 0 0 0 0 t f LAGUNA BEACH NORTH HERE'S THE HOUSE ALL WE NEED IS YOU (THE PEOPLE) , C LSTOM BUlLT .f BEDROOM, 3 BATH, COMPLETE FAMILY GAME ROOM, WET BAR. EVEN A ROOM TO WASH AND IRON IN . VIEW -VIEW -VIEW - Ml!IT SEE AT NIGHT TO REALLY ENJOY, OWNER ANDOVs--WILL CONSIDER LEASE OP110N SHOWN BY APPOlNTMENT ONLY. CoRBIN-MARTINJl t..====644-7662====:J Exclusive Shore cliffs Pele Barrell f<eaft'J 642-5200 - When Buying or Selling Property ... It Pays to Deal With a Get in touch wit-h your Realtor, a ProfaaiOnaJ in ~~·~=~~~~ as a membet.of"the locaJ. board and of the National Association of Real E1tate Boards. I • ···-········~ I • NEWPOtl T MATlOl~o\1.. BA.."fK, )IL"K 7 year s old, bu woo tbe u:oe o! $1 mUUoD, 1Dterest free, 1D a mtionwlde COD- test JPOQSOred by the First Na.Uoaal City Ban\ Travelers Ch&::k.i. T:w bank sold more tra·1e1el"s che(!ks in 1970 than J.tt)' co:np.ll"able s!.h ba:lk !a the UD.lted States. T. C. Siwyer, at left, are1 representative from First Natioo:a.l City's New Yo:k heaitu:uters, Is presenting the award to George Woodford, Newport NatioDal president. Employees of the City of of a retirement system stmlla.r Newport Beach do not appear to the Ca.UlorniaHtgtlwa.yPatrol to be seeldog any substa4t1al retirement system, which at- pay increases during the com. lows retirement at age 50. The lng budget sessions, but are, Fire Fighters Assn. also seeks instead, seeking a variety of a study of the CHP reUrement fringe beoertts. program, but the Pollee Assn. 1n· a m•l morandum to the city doesn't want a study, It wants A Costa Mesa man was ln· chid Ave., Corona del Mar, ~ger th e Newport Beach the program. jured aDd proper ty damage when a pleceofcardboardwhlch City Employees Assn.lla.s made The firemen are also asking annuntlng to between $1,000 was cover log a turoace vent a prellmlna..ry request for pay for a 5-hour reduction in the and $8,000 was eaused ln 4 caught on fire. for all sick leave ~term!-work week from 61 to 56 hours. tires In as many days in New-CIVITAN PRESENTS aatioo or r etirement·, time ~..... The work weelt had been re-port Beach. ~ "COUGAR COUHTRY " ODe-lla.lf pay for all hours over duced from 72 to 61 this year. A ftre gutted an apartment 8 in any ·one day; 2 hour s pay In addition to r elmbursemenl at 120-B 24th St., West N'!w-The Orange Coast Clvita.n for 8 nours of stand-by time; of accumulated sick time ~ port, March 20, causing $8,000 ~~~ . .,.~.111couolrpresey,~•t 1~5 Santurlm_, ENGAGED--Mr. and Mrs. A. Fridays otf whenever a holi-retirement, the Pollee Ass n. Is damage. Firemen saJdtheblau .... _ •u H c 1soo f Santa p daY falls on Satlllda.y aDd a also seeking free medical e.s.-started when a pan of grease day and Suoday at the Mesa · ar 0 aula a.ll- bonus pl.anl tor employee sug-~\nations. left oo tbe apvtmeat ston theater In Costa. Wesa There DOUDCe the enpgemeot ol tbelr gest.ions. AU 3 a ssoc1atlons ask for a.erheated aDd burst bdo wW be ahoWtnp at ~ aDd: daupter, W.lss Bobble L)'lla The association Is also seek-salary Increases that are on fiames. Portions of the ad· 2 p.m. Proceeda .U.lto to tbe Haworth, to Richard W.array jol Harbor Area Boys Club and Stoneman, soo ol Mr. and Mrs. lng a costevalua.tlonofadopUoo par with surroundingcommunl-Ding apartment were dam-...... _,youth gro•~s Alan c. Stoneman of Lido Pen. ties. aced by flames aDd water, The uun: ...,.. • 1 Ia Th ~ B I fo h f f" h II t t Progra.m chairman for the nsu • e >A·lde Is a pbyslcal • • 1g Is or Ire a ~£.:~.:~~~:~ ~.-.. ~ma:::~n~y·~c~:~:: ~=.lo~.:~:~ediD":r:'Z Newport Bead Fire Chief Balboa Islanders aren't antng A tire early W.arib 19 caused ga.tiooal Church. The ftlm shows degree from San Jose State Jan Briscoe llas lsaJd the cost ~or It. "'¥ by a short ln the efrt-.. ator tbe 2 year deve~m ent of a College and her M.A. degree .~ Whl trom Long Beach State. Her savings that wtlj. be realiz.ed In a letter to Mayor Ed Hirth wiring r esulted, ... in an esti-cougar, '' skers," and also f1a.nce received his B.A. de- by c losing the_ Balboa IsWxl and the rest of the Col!llc1l mated $2,000 damage to the otfers glimpses of grtr.r.Ues, gree in nne arts !rom Pr i.ocl- fire station would outwetjth Thomas Houston president 0 f ldtchen of Hank's Ocean Front eagles, coyotes, foxes aDd other pla College 1n Illinois and ad advantages of lis location, but the Balboa Island Improvement Ca1e, 2300 w.,Ocea.n Ft., West .wild We in nat~al habitat. ua.ted from usc School 0'{ Ar: Assn., crltici.ted Chief Brts-Newport. LOVE STORY CRITIQUE chltecture. He served 2 years HELDA SHO EMAKER WED coe's proposal and cUed anum. March 18, Costa Mesa rest. PRINTED IN MAGAZINE wtth the u.s. Navy and ts D?W TO RICHARD J. SU NDAY ber of newspaper fire accounts dent Andr ew Russo receiYed A quote from her review 01 employed 1n the PlunlDi de- Scott and Jodi Shoemaker an-that he said are testimony to second and third degree burns the movie, "Love story," by partment of the lrviDe co. A nounc::e the marriage or their the need for the station. 00 his face, hands and legs La.1D'1e Hostetler, 3627 Sea-July wedding is plaDDed. motrwr, Mr s. Nelda Jean Shoe-''The board of d.lrectors of when a compressor Ignited lac. breeze Lo., Harbor View HUls, ma.ker, to Richard J. Sunday, the BOA feel it would be lm-queur he was spraying In u wt.ll appear lD the Apr tl Issue father of Linda, Karen, Kenneth possible to respond to our tire apartment at 1129 E. &lboa of "Ame rican Girt.'' mapzloe ind: Jeftrey Sunday. The cere-and rescue oeeds etfecUYely Blvd., Balboa. Fire om.ctals for teenap girls pubUsbed by mony, In whtch all 6 chtldren trom a station more than one estimated dama,e from that Girl Scouts of U.S.A. The quote participated, was held Saturday, mile any, (the oew central tlre at $l,OOO. was cbosen trom moretha.n 30 • March 6, at the First Luther an headquarters ooe mtle nortil of March 17 a flre caused u 000 eutrles 1n u.e map..rJoe:s Church of Fullerton, with a the lsla.Dd on Jamboree Road) estimated $3,500 to tbe searcb tor tbe best work of reception following at the Gar-to say oothin.g of the d.ltficultie~ borne of JoiUI Or. ~"'''llel'! den Grove home of the bride. In crossing Pacific Coast Hwy., The new Mr s. Sunday Is the and Baystde Dr. SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AR EA IWa PLUMBING AND 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE • '645-3130 ALL WORK GUARANTEED REPAIR SPECIALISTS ELECTRIC SEWER llo DRAIN CLEANING CIVITAN CLUB Presents "COUGAR COUNTRYH Two D•y• Only M•rch 27 • 28 2 Showings E•ch D•y 12 Noon & 2:00P.M. THE ME-SA THEATRE Tickets -Adults $2.00 (ot the door) Stuclonts Sl.OO 311o Undo<-Free owoer of Cover Girl Beauty "Our tra!fic problems and salons, formerly of Corona del the close construction ofstruc. Mar and soon to be opening 1n tures on the island demand 1m- the Broadmoor shopping dis-med.late action it disasters are trict behind Harbor View Hills. to be averted," Mr. Houston The groom is an attorney 1n said. Fullerton. The new family w111 The QUestion of whether tbe Uve In Fullerton. fire station will remain or go will likely not be answered untJI .city budge t adoption Ume ,I)ON'T WORRY. JUSTHUR BUL L SESSIOH TOPIC IS ECOHOM IC TR EHDS In late June. Glen C. Stevens, a reseu ch A. s. HAL -., E RSO H 0 1 ES analyst lor Dean Witter and Co. of Newport Beach, wtu Adotlb Svenning Hal"fersoa, speak on "Current ecooomlc 76, of 1684 Whittier St., Costa. trends" durlnr a Newport H.a.r-Mesa, died March 13 at Koa1 bor Cham ber of CommerCe sun-Hospital. He was born AprU rise buU sessioo at 7:30 a.m. 13, 1894, ln South Da.ltota, aod W.dnesday March 31 at u.e came to Orange County 2 years Balboa aaY Club. ' ago. He was a self.em,Ioyld Mr . Stevens ts a director of carpenter for many years In the eucut.Jn advlsorycommu. Modesto. tee of Amarlcan Society of Sunt•ors i.oclude his w11e, Oceaoop-aphy aDIS a member Ella, and a daughter, Arllbe o1 tbt Los Anceles Society of King of Dana Polot, Ft.naDelal A•l.ysts. f'IID8J'al senlces were bekt Tbe 'lbuU &eas1oas" are dl-March 17, at~ Emanuel Lutb- r ecttd by Brya.a Hemphill, eraa Cburcb In Modesto. ID- eh&ltm&a oftne Ct.mber's pro-termeot na at l...tUewoodMem. crim eommlttee. orial Part, Blats uon.,.1 Costa Mea, was lA chirp of J . L. STAIIP , DIES AT 94 arraopmeota. Joolab L. Slamp, M, at liGZ P-Troo La., Coota Ilea, WI IR ARMSTitOHG DIU dlld March 10 II Cooary Club Wolr P, Armotrooc. Sl, at ~~~~~ lloiPD~ SaaCa IUS Bldlo<d Lo., Wootelllf, AM. He ftl bora Mor. 1, 11'78, dMd M&rcb 171t C0Gatry CJe .. Olllo, IUid came 1D Qrup C-oal Hooplla~ SaaCa ~ 10 ,., ..... He llod AIL 1lo Wilbon lu. I, 1101, -., ,..., -fDr n 1o .__, IUid ..... 1o ,... -............. or._ ~ JO , .... - ....... t.cllilt ... wltt, le .. ,._.a~ .... -'EP" lllol;a -.1-lr.atLoo • • ,.,._ ... _ • 1:"~ .... r e • Nil C.. 1 M il• nn Mid r..n1 M f lcel WWt ... -• II -_, -.:-J0 II -K t I rr === =-~ ~-,:,;1 = ~ ~-~ -·-'..... ¥1 W lttn: ·-STILL 3 BIG '$AVE ~----------------~--~ • c 0 n1 p 'n ~; t' p . I I f"l" ! '. f : ' ' l ( ) r .... ., I ' I , I • r J "' ttl 1\nnu.II So~l .. V.lltJ•· • A stro-Sonic Color Stereo The•tre.- • Console and Portable Color TV • Monochrome TV • Astro -Sonlc Stereo Consoles • Co,nponent Stereo Systems • Tape Recorders • Port,ble a"'d Table Radios I Come In NOW I SAVE UPTO I • ' Why Megnevox c;osts You Less: M•pwYOll: ill the OJtly D8timwlly-recopizzd Dl8jor brud tbllt iiiiOid clirec:tly to cmly • t.w CU'Ilfally BeJec:t.ed fiDe reWiua in your cmD- JDUDity. n-dllllere, lib MllpwYU, ... cl8diclated to MJtinc yoa kltnl 'lben 8niDO ''miclcllemu" coat.. S.vinp 8nl pw lid -to yGQ in tbt form of Ai;wr quality, -..._ tal ... ~ ..... I!--'"'inc...u.bility. ., SALE ENDS. SATURDAY •• • NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TH~ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH •-:::~::::::==~ THE Na.~_....r H•l•"'a ,._.L.OCM.l., __ "a•n 'lo:" """' "' .,..., Wi£....,.. .. "'' ....... UIA • • J()( COSTA MESA audio tests Tbe John Tracy CUDle t. apJ.n otterlD&: tbe CJClPOl'hmll)' to all parents to han tbllr pre.aebool chUdrtD, &pi 6 months to 6 years, tested 'ritb· out charge by a traioed aud· DIRECTO lok>etst at the cliJUc, 114 E. R William J. Fuc:ik of Newport Beach (rlgflt) l9th St., Cocta Mea,ooTburs. coaches hta an.star cast In the deUc.ate way an errant wlfe can e.q~la.in to her husband how she bappeoed to day and Friday, AprUZ2andZ3. make a k>t of money writing books In a hideaway apart- ' AppolntmtDts must be made meat with another man. Wife Betsy Hew1tt is making between 9 a.m. aod Z p.m. tbe sales talk, husband Ralph Rlchmood isn't buying lt, MoDday'th.rough Friday by call. aod the "Other Man," Walter Daly, Is worried but bope- lng 642-22:75. Mrs. Wllllam fu.l. It's a high point ln "Juus,'' tbe Broadway comedy Cooover Is In cllarge of tbe hit now playing at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, through testln( schedule and Mrs, Rob-April 3, Tuesdays a.nd Saturdays nights ooly. Jacquie ert Crooke is the overall dt-Uotfett alternates with Miss HeYI.tt in the lead role. CA.LL 67J·OHO rector of charities. ~~==:::-:..::::...._:::;:;;;::,--------, The clinic operates Wlderthe BIGGEST R. E. MONTH 1 C<~~S ' sponsorshlp of the Natlon:ll February was the greatest · -r-· CllarUy League, Neli'J)OrtChap .. mooth ever for the Newport ter. It welcomes and urges Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of .,. CAR ~~T CONSULTANT WHO WILL COM E TO YOUfll: HOMI! parents aod chlkiren to come lD Realtors. Their total volume and become aware ot ttlls ser-of sales reached $8.5 mi!Uoo vtc.e, that Is available to tbe wllich is $2.5 million more community. Not only .are the property sold than any other tests made to determine the previous month In the 40-yea.r THE "TAXI" Is all set to take Mrs, Paul Nissen, standlng transporWlon are Mrs. James L. Gray, at the "tu:i amount of residual hearing. but history of the board. at left, and Mrs. Edgar R. HUl, In the back seat, to the meter," and Mrs. James V. Loudon. (Photo by Petez· also the experienced staff with Three out of !our tOp spots wtTH SAitoi~LIES WITHOUT ANY o-..tGA TION TO YOU! Chlkiren's Home Society tea. Provlslooal.a in charge of tbe Z. M. Sing11r .) the latest tacllltles wUl help were garnered by University the child o•ercome hearing Realty of corona del Mar: Dtck HJ~fU~~ 22 11~aVD. -..-aM- COSTA toeA, CAUl'. - L!GAFL ~TIC! TEA HONORS NEW PATRONS problems aod work wtth the strlckler won botn In "-" vol-""WV"" parents to understand the prob. ume sales and top unit sales, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME , tern. The program Is S'41er-and Chris Hopper wast~ Wlit STATEMENT Hooored at a tradttlona.l tea HamJitorr., Rolla. R. Hays Jr., and b1s wUe, Rosemary, are vised by the main John Tracy Uster. BIU Bents of Pete Bar- The tollowtnc peraoo Is doing this rnooth at the home of Mrs. Edgar R. Hill, George Meade ~~~~o~I~Z~c~hl~ldr~e:o,~Dou~~gla~s,JC~ll~nl~c~ln~U>~s~~;~l~ouodecl~~J'~elt~R~ea~lly~w~a~s~top~~llst~er~ln~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bua!Dess as: Matteo's Restau .. Willlam C. Adams, the 1971 Holstein, James Woi.ltham La•s LD 1942. dollar volume of property. ra.at at Z325 E:. Coast Highway, patroos ofNewportHarborALlX-01. Moreland letthold,M.lurlcl. Corooa del War, Cautoruta. ll..l.ary of Children's Home So. Coyle McCray, Raymood Mur. G & H Restaurants, lnc., 23Z5 ciety are embartl.ng on a pro-phy, Paul Nissen, Paul Arthur E. Coast Highway, Corona del ducuv·e year otaiding the AllX-Palmer, George T, PDeger, Yar, Calitorola. TbJ.s business ll..lary In provtdlnc medical and John F. Porter, Edward Angus is coDducted by a Corporation, emergency care for needy mo-Raulston, 0 , W. Rlcllard, Has- G & H Restaurants, tnc. thers and 1n spoDSOring child· ter R, Ring, PauiMUtonRogers,. Slgoed By Wanda A, Jordan, reo awaiting adoption 1n foster Henry T. Segerstrom. Richard President. homes. Steele, Denis SulUvao, John J . ThJ.s statement was Qled with New on the Ust are Mrs. Swigart, Rlcl\ard C. Verooo, the County Clerk of Orange Arthur G. Coons, Mrs. Freder.. Edward G. Warmington, Thorn· County on March 15, 1971 . lc Webster, Dr .aDd Mrs. Thorn-as Campbell W£ltls!9 r, Rober t Gleno B. Soelberg, Attorney as Doane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nauer Weed, Charles S, Wheel. at Law, 610 South Broadway, Vordale, Dr. and Mrs. Edward er, Horace Wilson Jr., George Los Aageles, California 90014. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins Yule; also Mrs. Joseph Telephone Ma 7-lZZl. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allan Seek, Mrs. Russell Lewis T _ 71 515 Boyle Jr., Mr. and Mrs . Ttlayer Isell, Mrs. Georre YardleyJr ., Pf.t)Ush : March 18, 25, Aprlll, Crispin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walter Burroughs, RobertGug .. 8, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Elmquist aod Mr. and Mrs. John gen.helm, Judge and Mrs. EliSha Ensl.p. Murdy. Avery Crary, Judge and Mrs. ML1Z MOR IVARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COUA MEU Midway b-2424 l52D !. COAST H1WAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiole 3--9 4'10 SM u 1941 ,Also on the 1i&t of pa.troos Robert GardDer, Col. and Mrs. cootloWD& lbelr aid to the Aw:. A laD Jocelyrr. Mickle aad Dr. U.La,ry are Messrs. aa:t Mmes. ud Mra. Daniel Gaskill A}d- Bewly· Allen, Lloyd Lees Aub-rich Jr., Dr. and Mra. Robert ert, Wallace WhJte Barnes, Beal.tCI:lamp, Dr. and Mrs. John Chester E. Brabyn. Lawreoce Kermeth Hamel and Dr. and !Edward Brown,_ Joseph Lop.n Mrs. J:iarry E. strtckler. Carver, Leroy Langbe!U'y Car-Three new Ctllldren's Home ver Jr., Earl George Corkett, Society provlslonRls Yl.ll be Victor Newman Ellls, Lowell be)ptne with the year's fu.od Winston Evans, Byron Farwell, raistne events -· the bletmial Lyman Hawes Farwell, David soiree d'art to be presented Ladson Fraser, Norman Aln· )4 y 1 and the debutante bill ander Gamble, WaHer Gayner, on Dec. 28. They are Mrs. '-::;:::::=:=======:'....:W~-~A~l~le~o~G~r~"~bb~,;,•~-_;_A~l~e~u~od~~er James V, Loudon, Mrs. James ( L. Gray and Mrs. Garry Sbort. Flowers for all occas ions lt'f SPECIALIZE IN PARTI ES A.HD WEDDINGS f,.. esftma .. s • WI ,. t~t cl Deli "ry Ser...tce 6<14-1990 OP EN SEVEN D.t.Y S 262, E. COAST HWY ., ~ CORONA D!L FOR All-OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEOS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR Insurance Yo•rlrtJ.pertJ.,., l•••,..c ~ A.1••• • 3333 E. Coast Hwy. Co"'na dol IIGY -T olophono 67~3150 Before becoming actln mem- bers, they will assist at the biby clllllc in tbe Children's Home Society otnce In Santa Aoa and sen·e as hostesses tor the father and daughter tour of that fac!Uty In July. Receiving tea time guests with Mrs. Adams Yl.ll be tbe president, Mrs. Robert Me - serve; tea chairman, Mrs.JOlln B. Parker, and Mrs. Doaald E. Swedlund. DAVID W. PELZ of Costa Mesa has been named assista.Dt mao- apr for loans _at Bank of Am. erlc.a's Westcutr Plua branch 1!1 Newport Beach. He was tor. merl)' an officer wllhtheb&nk's Southern CaUfornla oa.Uonal dl- Ylsloo department lD Los Anp. lea. Active In lntercollegt.ate !JOlt and the Zeta Beta Tau JOClal fraternity wtllte at Cal State, Los Angeles, he is a trutee for the alumni of the fraternity and ha.s won aftl'ds tn the bank's statewide em- ployees colt touraameot. He ....... ,_o.w ............... , c.tl~ HOWBOAT CRUISES the lalancla of BEAUTIFUL Eleclrlclty Ia ~llallo your way ol 1/le. So /a a llealllly en~/ronmenl. We're worlr/"fflo brl"ff you bolh. J What we 're really fishing for are environmental facts. At the San Onofre power plant, located near San Clemente, sea water is used to cool the plant condensers. and then the warmed water is returned to the sea. To determine whether this harms the marine environment, Edison commissioned an oceanographic company of national stature to monitor the offshore waters both before and after the plant was built. Monitoring began in mid-1963 -f our-and-a-half years before the plant commenc ed commercial operation -and has continued e,·er smce . Result: twenty-one reports r.-·eal no significant changes in the marine environment. And that includes three years of plant operation. In addition, the California State Department of Fish a nd Game made its own study of the same ma1·ine area in 1969. The Department concluded that the nuclear unit's operation did not appear to ha ,-e had an ad,·erse effect on the near-shor e marine en\·ironment. Aside from the marine em·i r tmmem. some people may be concerned aOOut radiation in the atmosph ere f n•m nuclear power plants. Actually. natural backg round rarl iati1lll i~ everywhere and always ha:o: lwen. It comes from the air ~.-nu brt':ulw. the food you eat, the mater ia ls. u:-:vrl w • build your home. The San Onofre nuclear power plant is a source of sonw radiation. too. The questiOn is, how much additional radiation are peopl e exposed to li,·ing near San Onofre? The answer : so little that an ela borate' mon itoring program f or the area ~urround ing the plant has yet to detect any additional radiation from operat ion of the plant. Based on these and othe1· facts, we bc1ie,·e nuclear plants a re a safe and sensible way to generate electricity. Clean, too . Since th£>re's no combustion in a nuclear reactor, no by-producL' of combustion are released into th e atmosphere. At Edison, we plan to rely more and more on nuclear power to meet the growing need for electricity in the 14-county area we serve. ·F '· --.... --.... --.. · ··-••• T .. ,.,.... •-i1 nf•• ,_., ... •z e: fer 1M1..,..., .., -'a "' Morw -• Jla*,.-ft"'• ..., Mal -., .................. -., ... ,., ....... ""C"' .-narwt 6laooolt ....... Mal io oaW a.4, tw lo '"'"'"'"I; • lllal .. u Gel ..,.,. .. lAo -.lo of a._ ,,, •lzl......, ,_, .. '" o..·-n ,__ a :a, 4. · ,__.. .. ,M '...-tlatwra '" ,. Ill I -1 :11, "UUie ol1l). -It , .. --: .... -,. ........... tttiii...U ..................... __ ,_ ... ...., __ _ tt .. tile lMl tiiM ... ............... ~ ...... .. comlal ........ IIi ....... C1a18L "n::e Word teDa Ul tbat tldl ,_.. wiD...-lbfmoolt_ .... _ Spirltbu--oulaC .... ...,. .. ,... ...... ....., of- ~ lllrwMW wor•: _,. M 111M -,.,.,. ........ ...,. .. be tallft 0111 ol ,.. ..... ... ,... 1AoR Acll IVAdiM N ~. \MOM 1'-Lord eJwaJI CCIIIIC'UWW tQifA lA. qirU of .U WIOt&lA, oM eMil lkaCrot' wiCA t.W brft*t-0/ WI ....... ,--.--" o}t.r tM t.IIOrA:Iillg o/ BcltG• ..UA aD ,.,..,. ... ...,.. ... ,...., loOOfl,. .,., .... ""'" all ~ ot~•r.w.tAGC~ YA-; beotl , .. ~ reoetwd ., tM Jow 'of ~ fntA, tMI tAeJ' MtgW be' •ttedV'-U 'lbeu. 2:7-10. 1be Aatlehrlst will be a man ol peat p:M'ft' Rnd authortt;)', and wUl be the penonaJ q:-ent ol S.taa himwlf. Tbe .Antichrllt will be reo vrakd in an h1a wonder-worlc:ill& power after the rapture ol the aaiDll and the t.atlnc awa.y of the Hob" Splrft. 'n.oetefore, the Anti- chrlat wtu have hia l(r'e&t period ih the MYftl ~an between tbe rap- ture or the M1nll Ulll the revel~ -ol o.n.~ ..... -which .. blowa .. the Greet Trtbulatkm.. Scm.eme ml&frt uk, ''What la the ~ back of all of thil?" Tbe ~ 11 simple but terribly trqk:. It b the work ot Satan who hu always IQU&ht to destroy __ Hfe ___ _ tD r\lle CW'ft' tl* ..a.: tlwa:ataae, be "will ..._ a mu out of WI ----wttb ..... __ ... ___ _ 1a pu • rua but bt 1a not a~J..pc~w· l'l"f\\L a.e ... ol tldt. he ...... tD UN 101De tunUI bebiC Ullll ..... fl*) blm jult .. he .... ..., J ......... -...... -OuioL Now, f1U1¥ ~ tee a few thlncl die Scrlptt,ll'a tell \II &beNt tbia ..... LHiaN- ID D Tbeu&lnniUII 2 be la ulled 'man ot sbl aad the .-. ol ~ lion .. .' BecauM ol tbl8 n&me, "the ... ol perdltkm. •• .ome people tbink that the Antkbrtat wiD be Judu re~Deamated.. Judu wu u. 10 ealled tbe .-a ol pm:lldall. We caDDOt be awe ol tbia, but 1t 11 eertaiJQ' .-nethlnl" to thlnlc: about. He la called .., ''the prlace that lball come" In :llraNel t :31, aDCl m Dame~ n :31 he 11 n:fftaecl to u 'the kbW that lbaD do ae0Cii4bc 1D his wW.' In Rnelatlul U :1 he .. referred to .. a beat rlalnc up out ol the tea. ThNe are .ome ol the ount!l lfven to' thia M.aa o1 sm. the AlltiebrUt. IL W. a..ncter'-tb -d 11'orl1 It b evident from the Scriptures that he wtll pouHS unlimited pow-- er. For a picture of th1a: we have only to think or the power ot demon-pouened men ot hiltory, such as1 Nebuchadnnzar, Alexan- der, ca.eur, Napoleon. Nero, Ru- putin, and the power of recent dictators, Hitler, Muuollni. and Slalln. IIJ' ...... Ll)by" B.uadlonl fROM .. S'MJRO OF THE LORD" MURFRE_ESIIO~, TENN. SOUND-ALIKE WORDS Tbe'l"e are many interestlns words in the Bible tN.t .ound alike, but often they m.a. the exact oppoUte ol Neb otbt>r. For eumple, in .Amol 9:11. God pnliJliMa. "In that d.a,y will I ruNe Up tbe tabernacle o1 David that • ra.Uen. .. But in Psalm l37 :7, the cbUdren of Edom aaid, in the day or Jeruaalem. ''Rue it. rue It, even to the foundation ... 'I'hey cUdn't mean wbat God meant-they meant, '-reu- lt downl" Wcwda that IOUDcl alike, but mean different t.biD&a, are caUed "bomonyma." Tbey ue tricky thlnp, etpeda.lly wben you are trytDc to n.ure ·oat wbethu to wrtte .. 1 wmt eo the store, too the at:on, or ttoo the ltclrel" · How do you know! From the context-the words around that word in the sentence. And that's a cood rule to follow, anyWay, when readlnc your BibLe. Sorne oC the worda In your Bible lll"e hard. You m~y never have learned them at tchool. But often, even • child can undentand them, If you wUI llaten ca~fully to what the rest ot the Scriptures say. Can you fill ln the ntissine homon)mS in these Scripture,;;! r ""And lht-l~tekln,c c:hlld ahall play on !ht---------or lht-up"" (laa. 11 ;8). ""1 ""1HIII Chr11t ma.ll:l"th thee ------; LariN , and maJtt-thy bed." !Acta 1;34). { ··.nt-buted. and killed It, lAd took --·-----and kne.ded It"" (I Sam.l8:l41. '"a.ll Ule 11ory or man. u !.he ----or t.bt-•ra." (1 htt"r 1 :24). '"Fal'OIIr 11 d-'ttul, aDd. Maat:1 Ill -----: but • woman lhal reuwt~~ Ute Lord, ab• .-h&lJ W ~" (Praor. n :JOJ. "kniT U... 11 a ----tot" tbe all....,-. and a ple.ee tor ..,_ wtMn tJM7 llad." (Jolt :11 :11. "bt. 7e Ia at lbe ___ pte: tor W$61 "' tM ..w .......... Ill eM WI)', Ulat leadfth liO ~" (.llaU. 7 :1J). ''That wbJdl C. l!fUOUd eauot be ...---; ud u..t w1ddl. • -uaa ....-be ._._.. .. ca.a. 1:11). : I 'ntil comlnc world cHctator wUI ha~e aU the JIO"'II'ft' o1 put dlo- tatora and more, tro. He wtll work alone the same l1nel and wiD abol- lah ,...._,.. Ubooiy, lr<o ....... r:reNom ot the JH'ftl, the rfcbt o1 utembl.y; he will reject the auth- ority or God, and will penecute the Jews. 'n.t Antichrist wW be enerPzed by Satan. and Satan wtll ctve to bim JlO'Nft' to pcrfonn s.l&nl. ' WC!~Xkn, and miracln. Notice a1IO that he wW OppDH: God and Otrlst. He wW be qainlt all that 11 called God-not only q:ainat the true God , but aa:alrwt heathen aods u well. He will tread an relicion \li"IMr hil rcet.. and wU1 set himaeU up aa the only ob'ject ot adoration. He wW try to prove to hllnMlf and to the world that he 1a God. "Who oppoMth and cxalteth hlmaelt above all that it called God. or that b worshipped; 10 that he u God lltteth in the temple or God, ahewinl b.l.tnaelt that he 11 God" (n '"'"'· 2 :4). 1be AntichrUt will be a man of war. "And It wu ctven unto him to make war with the aalnta, and to overcome them : and power was given him over all kindreds, 1nd tongues and nations" (Rev. 13 :1,). War wUI be the natural clement ot the beast, for remember that Satan has choun th1a man to head the anniet of the earth, and to brine them together at Annaa:ed- don. The Antichrllt will rule the whole world for a time. "AU tlt.e bag 1MlZ tio accordiiiQ to JHs toiU; aU 1\.e •Mll emU llimHl/, Otlcl magtrifN laim.lelf qJJotJe Cftlef")' pod, .... ...u ..,.,. wwarvei- Jou t1Magl ~~ tM God of (IOdl, Gild •Mil J"'OIJMT till 1M ..... ~ be CICOOt"pHM.erd: for tACit tMt " t~etermnwcc Moll be doN'." -Dan. U :lS. "AU olJ tllot dtDell ttJIO'I t1Jt.e avtA. •MU toen .. Jaim, 1MoH ~ (lrtl IIOt writtn "' tiM book o/ lt/c of tM 'La"'b llotlt ft'om 1M /~ O/ 1M tDOI'id."-Rfov. 13 :8. A lew yean aco It would have seemed impoaible ror one penon to rule the earth, but now alter what we have .een, we know that It Is possible. It has already been demon~trated that one man, aufn.. ed by a tmall mln:trtty, can take over a whole naHon of mUUorw of people. Th1a wu done in Gennany, in Italy, anct in Ruula. Now, with the atomic bomb, we can cuUy ~eoe how one penon, with control of the atomic bomb, could rule the entire world. When all th1a Ia golQI" to talr:c place, we do not know, except that it will be after the rapture. 1be rapture m.lcht come at any time. There 1.1 nothin&: to hlnder the cominc of Olriat for His saints. Aa:atn. let us be reminded that we are to kx»k tor our Saviour. He fa eomlnl: u a thief in the night to taJce away H1a redeemed onet. We are going to be snatched away and clucht up Into Hit pres-- ence. 'ntertfore, live Ju-t one day at a time. Do your best for om.t moment by moment. The rapture may occur at any time. Do not ctve your allectance or Jove or •upport to anythlrw that 1a qainst Cluiat. John YYI that thn"e are many antlchrlatl, and all o1 these are pointinc tM Antlebriat who B cornJne:. Tonl&ht you are el aervtnc Ouist or Satan., You etther on the road to Heaven to Hell. U you have newT """'*'"' OuUt, I pray that you rru.t1 aee that your We even now 11: tine on tbe aide ol the who '»" ""No _. ~ • ---., _... -our Ouilt, and la knDwD e1oUI ldto U oM .... \, -aM r--w whktl II -,1ft 1i0 flU It •• ..._.. U a Man. o( Sin, a tram 1M ..-t" (MalL 1~). . the 1Dn of perdition. ·-· ,.. ..... "Aad .... -.....--"' aa.t nil! ... time to. put youneJt )"OW MuV. liO ........... ,. .,.. ol Otrbt. caDM" (cot. 1 :11). ...... - { .... '-Dd .... ,, .... to 'l"annllilll : 10 be ..... ------._. lalo lit" (.J-a. 1 :.1}. ''Ia wtlWa u-............ ... -..... , .. ---........... . ... Ia llil latMr'l ....... (Ads f:JD). { ·'TMn ... WQ" ft .. _.. --unto a .... tNt U.. _. ........, .,. u.. ... ol ..... (Ptoa.. 14:12), ''4alla. a.,.... I --...,. ,.._ wlldtll U.. II a-Ia U. ~ .. ,_ .. (J ., ..... ). '"tM ,.,.. ., ldl --......., ...... ....... .... .. ---·r-w· u .... .,. ........... ~ a.llll .... ,.,. ...... .............. __ .... .,.., .. ____ _ ....... , ....... .... __ .............. .. ~ .. _ ............. ....... --.. ...... (It& .... . ........ ,. ....... _,._ ............. , ....... .. ____ ... .. .... ...... (111$1. u •. ·---,_.__.....,!;4, ·-·..--.... .._... ,.. :,.. 101 '1 s-rsiY (Froa tile --SOJIB GOLDBN DAYIIImAII. 11-p- ten • tM .:a•• ~• ... of CllrW ... .. ••• :y, .,. Dr • 1..-Rellen• Y• ..,. .... a _,_ ____ lift e1 f6.ot or -II' YOU AM roa rr. A-'l'llo-., tloo JMd,-, .... ,_ --ma> IIII'I~W.t.n - --oot .. __ ,. __ --~----Uit'o ___ _ -----.. -..... a .. , -------.. IIJI• ' .. ...., .. -. -00-,lllrr• • One Christian's View PA .. m ,,......,•'' · ''81eaaed •. , e t h e peace mak· eu" (Matt. 5 :9), "Do ..ot se&Ul one who ill (Mau . and "l..o y o u r c n- emit."IMatt. 5 :44) h.ve carried mu ch o the weight for.Christlan p111 ci£i sm. We hue alrudy_ .dmiltcd that few bom-again belit!vio:rs have any du i.rc to raght their neighbors. Howt':Ytr, it illthf' opinion ol lhlll writer that the Sermon on the Mount is: (•) directed to individual& and not the state and (b) loving the enemy iA rclalive and not abeolute. Martin Luther believed the Sermon on the Mount was djrected onlr to the believer. "He (Chris t ia not Llmperil1@: with the reeponsibility and authority of the go¥t:mment," aaid Luther, "but He &a teachins Hia individual Christi-Ins how to live penon.lly ... " Luther further wrote, "Now you 1« the intent of Chriat's words which we quoted llbo¥e from Matthew, chapter five , that Christians should no t KO to law or u se the tem~ral sword among them~lvt!l. Acluo~~lly . He Sll)li this only to Hir~ belo~ed Christi.an s.'' Priat:iplea of Behnioc- l'heologically , we belie~e the Sermon on the Mount ronlJiina the principle• of be.havtor for the uint.l in the Kingdom of Heaven wh ich will be established when Christ rc:lcns and rules u Kinc of Kinp and Lord of Lordi and which is prared for in the ex.prcuion, 'T hy ki~m co m e .'' (Matt·. 6 :10) Ne\'ertheleu, the principles are directed toward the individual and do not in the k•t hinder the state·, funetiont. Ia faet, Q uilt Himaelf duri'! tru. very time ia uid to reap ' with a rod of iron."(Rev. 12:5) Dr . Jsmel 0 . Bales, a one-time paeit.at, u ys he be.pn to re-e.eareh the Seriptum apin on tha. subject when he aelted hinv;elf the q uest.ion : "Whne does the Bible leach that love of the cnt>my i;; the supreme love?" IX. Bales ruaoncd, "Where doe11 the Bible teach that I am to love my e nemy more than my~~elf. more than my family, more than the brethren •nd more than lht> irmocent! We are taught to lovr our neighbon 111 ours.:lves. hut w~ are not ll.ught 111 lovr uur n~ighbon; mOt"c than ounwl vr ~. I h»Yf' bt·t u unable to find .,..h,.rr thr Hiblr teaehe1 we arc tn lovr• nur enl'my more than Olll"l!O'"'f'~. w~ .llrf', !think, t.nght th»t tht" tilflf' may come when w !" may !<a)" ~lo.,..n our lives for uur br.-thren .ancl thua lovc them mo re than o urvlve1. (I John :t: 16) Oi:<eipll'!l are to love one 11nothcr t·veu as Christ h.118 loved lho•. (loho 13:34,35) Whooo aoe .,. t~~vPt th• to \ove our ene..-T n. Ap:ulh ,.._ "The Apoetki Peter did not kwe the lite of ocnain aoldien ,l_IIOf'C th,n he did hit own llfe. God doll-.! Pe1er, ond p,.., acceptH the •IWerance, even thoup he tDUilha.e known that it would reMtlt in hur1, ewn death, to the parcll. (Ac.ll 12:6-12,19) It ""'Y bo: ..... that God delivered him . '"Thil is erue althouch Peter had to walk throufh the openinc1 ., to apeak, wh1eh God prcmded 101' him. But, God wouW not have kt Pekr OOlate his lowe fot his eaemic1, and ., the Christian'r Sove for ht. enemies ftiUII be limited. Peter did not go baelr. and sumnder in order (or the guards to be uved frora heeulion. "Is it a violation of the teachinc of the Bible th•t one low hil enemiet to ~ (rom prieon and 10 kt at feat IWO panll die in one '• stead! It il unles1 love for enemiel il limited. h i1 U under no cin:.....tance one is to love his own tile anclthe woft which he il doinc lltOfe th.n he loves the llfe of his enemy . '"There ~ evildoers whom one wouid not like lnto his home bec1u1e o f one'• obliption to one '• own family. Are we to loft the enemy of our neipbor, who il hurtiOf! our neipbor, mOre thin we wouJd love a neichbor in need? Tloe Goool s.-ritaa "For example, the good S.muitan u w 1 man in need. The man in need , to whom he ooukl do aood. w• hill neiahbor. He helped him. Wh1t wou!a h.w come of them were the robbers about to hurt this man? He w• eurely a man in n«d of hetp when they were •tt.ckins him • he wa 1fter they llt.Ckf!d him. "Sho uld the Samaritan have llood by 1nd not tried to help thle m~n! "II 1111 e rcy o nly for the enemy! I• it only (or thoae who are .tc:tiwlv e,..ed in doinc evil to othenf ~~-&\en: t.o be no men:y lhown to tho~e who 1ft beins hurt by the evildoer? And., yet, there are time~ when one canno t 1how mercy to the innocent witho ut dilpenlin« 10me justice to the evildoer. Then: corneA a time when wf! must take into conlider1tion the 1ood, t he welfare of peopk other tha n oUT enemies." Or. o.ae.. pcMition is tNt ''lo~ of enemy., ill not the supreme love! Love to our enemy is not unlimited. Our obt;ption to the enemy doe. not •penede our ob&icalion to O.rilt. IWea, •nd wf! ap-et:, •leo bel~es that duty to mar family takes ~cedence over duty to our enemy. ln other words, the enemy is nOt the onty one whom we al'"f! to kJve . A LOOK AT THE BOOK ly D.. lob- ,, • .;J.,, o1 ._. J_ .. u .. ._.-,,.. an-.m •. s.c. GOD'S PLAN God has a person•! and individu•l plan ror each li(e. God'• plan for one life is d:fferent from His plen for •qother. So often we make the mistake of attemptina to judae God's dealings with us on the basi• o f Hit dealinp with BOmebody else. and we feel disappointed because God has not dealt with us in spiritual thinp just u He dealt with tomeone we know or with tome chlraeter in the Bible . lbe Apoll)e Paul had • stranae and dram1tic coaventon. Many men and women •s they eome into a savina knowkd~~t of Christ have • very quiet experieocc. They are not for lhal re~ any leu born apin thin was Paul. It is a aood thina thll G~ doct not deal with everybody in euctly the u me fathiott fOf" we aH have difrernt tempera- menu and different ditpolilioM. aocl God dealt with uch individutl on the buia of what ia belt for him, God certainly docs not upect us •II to be aUke. Wby should We eapeet Him to deaJ with us all in tbe ....,. flllhioe? JUM before Elijah was taken up in t.be charlo~ ol ftft, bl liked Elilba, "Atk wb1t I lhall do for ct., Won I be takcD .way from thft" (II KfDIII 1:9); .ad Etitbl &~wwatd, "'I pray •hoe. tot a double portica of thy opldt b& upoo me:· 1bot wq a aood .,._,...., He did DOC aM ror I!Ujab's ltyte: ol prue.hiq . He did DOC ..t rot El;.ll't cUipolkioa and tan-1 petlment. He did GOt 'ev. ..t for l!li)ah'• power. He toted for a -ponloo tl ..., lpiril. GodJi .... to .... of• ... .,.----Itt 1l1e ,._ of -Ood .. for -. !lljoll -_.., .... by lho lplrit of God. - -lpiril -l!lijel1'a llfle ...S --,.....,..,. """'-lpiril-_., .,._ dltret.Ca..._,_, nd ... -••ro•......,. N ~---·· .... ·---.......,'"' « '.01111 ...................... ~ _. • Ill ,.. rn *' or • kusa ...,. . • _,Ito. ......... -.. I I I ........ "' Ood'e lpirfl for ---_. - -to .... -..... of .. in.._..,.._. II ... ,_a-n. Anus I 11 w., • • Wuh you, make you clean; put 1way the t-vU of your doiap from before mine eyes; ceue to do nril; Learn to do w~ll ; .eek j~ent, reli~e the oppressed, judJe the f.atherleu, plf!ad for the widow. . Come now, and let w roaon together, saith the Lord: thouah your ains be u scariet, they lhall be • •hit.e u snow; thouah tbty be red like crinuoh, they thaU be u wool. U ye be willinc and obedient; ye shall eat the aood of the land: But if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall b.• devoured with the 1word: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. , -baiah 1:11-ZO. ln the duty of worsh.ippma him with their subsi.Ance, beea •.ae God ha~ made them rich. Some men owe God more in the work c.f QVinl souls, because God hu made them infiUt:nt.ial.. and given them ' special com- mission. W~ owe more to some meit than to othe"; more to our fellow dtUen' that~ to foreigners; more to neighbors than to stranat>rs; more lo friends th».n tu acqu.ainta.nces; more to relatlves than to friencb; more to loved ones near than to kind~ more remott-. But we are aU deblon. and need forgiveness, Uhleu we can pay up. LIKE nt£ CHAIIAcn:&S in these parabl~s. however, we lulve noth.iac to ....,. • It is not within our powu to do our duty, t-ither to God or to our fel- lows. We come into the world u.nde.r the ban of cuilt. Mal. are ainnen from birth, mel &n! wholly inclined to evil only. It is not natural for an,y person to want to do rilht. We come to the performance of every duly, themon, 1t a diaad- vantq:e; ditinc:l.ined., with inaufficiatt ~. and with heu1. IDd miDd all lhe while tftdy to taint the mde•~r with ainful tho\llhta and fMlinp. For a man morally in debt to enter u,poa. the per{ormmct of a dut7 .lit like a man with hancb and ~Ia all defiled with tmut taltirw bokl of pureb'-•hite linen lO IDO¥e 1t. Tben 1a DOt. • duty we try but la poU.ut.d in God'a sicht by our ~ 'I'hit ... JepleMftt,ed. under the Jewlah Cll'reiDCIIlial by the ....W.tiom for the uncleu.. For m.t.c., it a man bed touched " cMad body, 1M oould DOt join in \hi temple SH'Vb. Aa far u ~ • ........,..Did, -.d • far u mtft ca11 aM, the duty ~t be J*hdly pedomwd. ~ 1o God's Iicht it la, Ww '"tba .-c:rifict ol U. wicbcl"-"'m •bcwntnetk.." ftla& a MfOI-W..: When a .m has bM:n CommJttld., ar a :=z cmitwd, we eanoot make UMDCb to God for il '!be ,__ .. obvious. mc:a~~~.t ol our We bM ...-.t dutM&. the perfOI'IDabee ol. whk:b clemen.h all our miDd. .out. heart, ad ltnDc\h. 'Ihe thW 1DQ' f"'IIInt the article atolm, aDd ~ 181. tbnn ID value, but he ..._not~ U. ~ of Mil act in IIINiinl:. The aet t. Jwt • ~ u he Met take~ • fellqw.IDIID't lila. IHDc:e it in written: "Cu. ~ man make a daut ttUac out olu uadeut.T Not ona." Thw tt t. ...._ that .the natunl maD eaBDOt PlY hla debt., either to God or • h1t t.llow·~BUL UL..tbea. we an lD. ct.bt and \1Mb&. to PIJ',..,. t'-Dd ib !Wid o1 folstye- nel& ·.1.,.,.. ill no other ..., for our dlffieultiea _, be acijuntcl Our DMd;p and help ... eoncUtion eaDa lor God'• pilJ, rr-.P'WLilAII ...._ ---~ ............ TRUE RICHES To know God through Christ and His redMmlng wart is to ba ric h indetd. The Se.riptutes tllve much to uy .tlouJ 1M lnfini• rich .. d God. They tell ut of "the r;c.* d Hi• glory " (Rom, 1:23: ~. 3:18). ··u. riches of HI• wftdom end know\· edgti" (RoM. 11:33), ''the riCh• of .... ~ .. end fOttJMr.-.c• and • \Oftgtllfering" (fbn. :Z:41 and "1M rlchtaof Hi a •-=•"([ph. 1:7; 2:7) . God woukf h.,. -.,.;c., ...... r~ ltvOU!tl faith in Cl\rif.t, who died for ow slna. • 'For .,. """' ... .,. cl OUf ~ ....._ Ow let, tMt "*"" Ht -.rich. ,.. ,.. ,.. .... Ha ..._.. poor, .. , .,. .....,. Ht -....... ri .... (ll c.. &:t~ , .. ~,....=--.., .. Qol, Ito -....... -.. ........... . ,,. ... , . ..., ... .......... "rlafrl .. ..cy" ...... ~., ............. _ ... .. , ..... _ .. , ... .... ............. 1 ••• 51 nil . . upon tt1e nM~e of the lord shall be uved" tAom. 10: 12,13). To St. Paul , the chief of 1inners , teved b¥ grKa. God rltYaaled tha ........ rk:tl• d all. Paul said: "Unto ma, wtiO am '"-' tMn the .... , of ... I aa lntt is thi1 ;uce given, that I should JltMICh 1f110nQ the natiON the urwearet.bte tic"- of Ctwitt'" ((ph, 3:1 •. TheM richaa lnctudl, llftCiniJ o'* thing~, "a~l the rlch• of the lull "'"'ance tJI Uftdlr1tancting" (Cot. 2:2). HIM "'*"'' • haw ., lntaUIII"t w*sterdng of God'a pi*' of ul- v•tiOfl and ol Ill Ht Nt pwpand In ... ..., of ICMt .. ""' 111M ~ .. MIVI!Iioft Ht Ma pro---HIO_ .... t-Trwr"='* .. NI~aedaf ............. n. ........ a .... # ................. .... ................. (I Tl-. 1::17} • Trwrlcllll ._ • ._._ .. ._.., CZIItlt .................... ' .. .. -... ''ftl ........ .. _""_ . ..,._.tt~ ' • iiD'ORTIIARIOR EIIICJI •llCDIIO SlCliOII --.... ! TIIUIISOo\Y, MARCH 25, 1!71 IJ!IDA O(L.IIAit, c:AIJF. froan tla• Police BlOtter . .. LIML MOTICI FriendiJ--a.wnc. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS FOR YOU Sl :45 A .M. -BIBLE srHOOL H OU R 11:00 A .M.-MORNIN G WORSI-IIP SERVICE 7:00P.M . -EV ENIN G SERVICE DR. J AMil CDMIS PASTOR 301Mo1oollo St. COSTA MESA (A I S•rel• A11• ""•·) P ....... Sd·173l HOME OF P . G. NEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Christian Science Services FIRST CHURCH OF' OIRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via lido Nrwporr Beach SUNI)A Y SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and II a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETI NG 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week dap: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Luthenn Oturd'l in AfMficl; 2900 PKific View Dr. Corona del Mar, c.tif. DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone: 644-2664 9:00A.M. Family Wor ship 10:00 A.M.-Church school II :00 A.M.-Festive Worship NURSE RY PRO VIDED Wcdnuday : 9 :un.-7:45 p.m .. IL----------' Tuc5day and Friday : 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OIRIST, SCIENTIST Ncwpon Reach a1 Corona del Mar JlOO Pacific View lli. SUNIJAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE lOa.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING Ruding Room: 8 p.m . !50()-8 F.. Cotai Hwy. Eat,.ace oa Narci•••• Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. 10 S p.m. Thursday evening•: 7 10 9 Sa1.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arc cordially invi1ed 10 attend Church ScO'icc1 and to use the Reading R oom. SUNDAY SERVICE AND CHURCH SCHCX>l --:-:T 10:00 A.M. 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In the photo above are, troat row, left to right, Ellen Peters, Jackie Heltchue ~ Cathy Holforth; ZDd row, Susan Crane, Kim Koller, Stepbanie Crane and Shari Leonelli; back row, Mrs. Marge Rohde, PecCY Rohde, Mrs. Joa.nne Koller aDd K.ath· leen Rogers. At right, in the fl'ont row are Karyl Vance, Debora.b Lambe and Kathy Bass; ZDd row, Margaret Crane, Karen GalUYaD IDd Jane Lambe; back row, Mrs. Joan Lambe, Tam I Johansen, Leslle Rigler and Ellen Rawlings ..... -(Ensign photos.) "'!lloe!lo•n•••.rtl n. .... NEWPORT HARBOR ENg Gil SECONP SECTION --PI!(< 4 TIIU RSDAY, MARCH 1~ 1971 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Here's a reminder of what to do if you ever receive a malicious or obscene phone call: simply hang up. Most anonymous callers will be discouraged if they can't find an au- dience. {ln addition, neveT give your phone number t.o an unknown caller.) lf such calls continue, however, please notify our Busi- ness Office. We have employees trained to handle these problems, and many of these callers have been identified. We're working closely with law enforcement agencies to convict violators, which can ,result in fines and imprisonment. We want to do all we can to help protect your privacy. Recently promoted to the position of Order Unit 1n your New~ Mesa Busi. oess Otllce was Lynn c. Patzold. After 7 years of T:~~~~~ Company ex-~ Lynn now has responsibility of guid~ and instructing 8 col~ age girls as they type and prepare many service orders daily by our cus. ton>er s. It's quite pos- Dtck, Lynn's husbanod, could vtstt your to complete ooe of servtce order s as is a Telephone Instal. ln the Costa Mesa Department. -~. -. R. S. McPhetridge You1 Telephone Manager in Newport ·Costa Mesa • ASKED From the Police Blotter -.Mil!.-""!-tiM boll'd. • IUIIDAY, II.UICB 1 ,10 -, , , A ftllollld a coarsa of .lltltr ,_ .... pr .t • 8nce 'ltattiDOOIJiJ ~~for ~tes~•••O....~JI,olldeettflcettoe. "''r.t.d at $J,IDua•trllll ..... alaOU• Ia alllllllltnp-~ frM cUDles, be ald. 1501 ou a., 1u1a Ala, ud ...,. ltoa. from a 1J1111Ioct ... .,.... 08 tbl ... clllrll wu 1M --~ to IIIIo tlmt ll>of b&Ye 0... lAo KolloJ, 11, of Ill qr ll llfW'PO<t -111&1> Harm Eltlao ......,.., 10, of Ia IMIIM --by tile llldlridoa1 aetb 81., Wall 11-. -· -1 btlloocloc to -· A. lSI VI& LidO 11«11, L1t1D lllo, IDrlrM co-tM1 lOCI Witb CWJ'ea&Gacal arnattd At 1:10 UD, at JIG Lot&tl, MOl Rtllbon Dr,, , , • A IUilar ud a.,~ ...-tal dl.-prob111ma, aome CCMdles are aoc1 Park St,, WMt JfftDOI't, Welt Jfnport 4arlar'U.. day at $150 were t.ctaftald fnNa ~ puttiac a rr .... OD blrlAJ. OG c.barlfS ol JICIIIIROII ol VUIIt.lJ1 tbru r rock Ual CW1 Orllt f ....... Ill -.. -a1 ~-"Tbll will ro!!llllla a lois o1 marl)!aDa • • • Rlcoard Ro. u.;..;.., 0 -01 tile Rul>y s. 11t.7 F-. Ill-lalud, JMIHDP ·Ia Saenmllllto, m&IIIPOWV tor tbe tr .. cUaics, do~ Keat, !1, otll4 H. Nw .. Myera nlldeoce 400 Uod st betWMD 9 a.m. ud J p.m •••• 1a able to--~ ud tbl1 will be tn .. daneer of port Bl¥d:, ltewport Hetlbta. Newport Sborea, 'at 4:05 p.m:: A mirror ud el:udllltr' ftl- motktiUUdutQIIU-IOlac dowa the nme. ns arrerted at 10 a.m. at eau~D& $100 dlmap. 1lld at •zso were bur~ Tbe baud 1ut 1rHk He &110 cUed the oeed tor bis resideaee oo a cbl.rJI ot • TUESDAY MARCH 9 from tiM Vera S.rablrdt rMt-u:::: blm tor bll Y'tDire&l c~ca to be open tor a loli~U eootrlbuUng to tbt dellDQHDCY Fidel J8s~ Najera, 19, ot deoee, 1400 lJDc:oi.D La., Bar· ~ talk. ud rtql»>ted tb&t period ot time so that more ot a miaor. 1950 CootlDeotal Costa Mesa bot H1Cblt.Dd• bltW... Fib. report b&ct AprU 15 with stodeata can mate use of too • MONDAY, MARCH a wu arrested d 11:40 p.m: aa aod Marcb'9 ••• JenlrJ lldormatiOD. udreeom-factUUes. Burl Leoo Wataoo, 51, of at 1200 w. coast Hwy., Marl .. nlued at more tbiD $1,000 to be_, curb the He said that he will also 900 Sea LaDe, Apt, 71, Har-Dill' I Mile 00 a charge of poa-ud $23 lD cub was batlkr· recommend that bigtJer pri-bot View Hilll, wu arrNted ...uoa ol daaprous drup .. , !Jed from the aputmeat . ol told the tx.rd, ortty be atven to educatioo-at 9:30 p.m. at Fernleat aDd Clark RaJmoo:l Btnbs 25 or CM.rles R, Coroeuu, Slf, .. A, dlsease Is aot a oriented projects ln tnepubUc 5th Avenue, Corora del War, 4400 Seashore Dr., w~N~-Mi.rruerlte Aft., CorOD& disease anymore. scbools about the .. dangers or oo a cbarre ot drtYiD( •bile PCJI't. wu arrestedatl0:45p.m. del Mar, behreeo B:SO a.m. tn au ftlka or We veD81'eal dlsease. Young peo-UDder the lllflueoce of alco-at Ills restdeDCe 00 a charge and 1:30 p.m. • •• A Jhot catcb it.'' pie oeed to mowwhattbesymp-hoi •.. Vaodals tl}rew a rock ot assauu wUb a deadly weap~ run valued at $200 wu burr~ He said be will lDvite Dr. toms or VP are, what to do~ througtl lbe screea door at 011 ••• Michael Duff Hirei. larir.ed from the BobllteJ. Wol-I J,~~~5Simmoas trom the Los wbere to go U they get it, the Virifllia Canunerl resl-25, Costa Mesa. was arrested eott residence, US8 HilariA I), Free Cllnl.c to speak be said. deoce, 3233 BrO&d St., Newport at 1%:40 p.m. at 32nd st. aod Way, West Newport Hetpta, Heiibts at 9:50 p.m. caualq Lafa.yette,. West Newport, 00 betwND Much I~ 1. Workshop at YOUR CAR FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME STATEMENT UCI Mar. 27 By DOH LEE The tollowtng person is do~ • ANNUAL Atrro t:NSUR-lng business as: Fltzmorrls ANCE DOW costs mllly !!rivers Realty Company, 3135 East more tnan the Coast Highway, Corona delMar market value of 92625: Mabel Fitzmorris, 412 their ears! True. Heliotrope Avenue, Corona del The $1,000 a Mar. This business ls be!Dg year insurance conducted by an individual, Ma- premium Is bel Fitzmorris. commoo for pe-Tbis statement tiled with the nallt.ed drivers county cler k of Orange County in blg cities. ln on Feb. 17, 1911, by Beverly t.ilct r ate tables shoW that tn J. Ma.ddol, deputy county clerk. Ptliladelphia, mtntmum pro-Publlsh: March 4, 11, 18, 25, Llr !§IIELP! EXCWSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SElVICE Drapery O.Ofling. ,erf_. rif911rcftftl of tM Cl9t' of row dropery, Of' 100 ')". r.,tocHtent ;t ct.onoW •. ............. . ..... ,.... .................. . ....... , ....... I'IMII Ctlt'o bdotho s, ....... ... ............ •Dilf&rlell .... ... •hrloct--- • Wotw Siolo 1-al • ~ ........ .,_., -... -·-.......... Have Those Drapes Cleaned, NOW BY TH E '"WOILIY-S LARGEST" liT CCHT '"'"au NIW DII.VIS """• "-. -~,.~·· •'"'•tt .. R ef .... 0(. ... ,......,. .... ~··· ,_,~ ........... "' ..... 540-1366 642-0270 SLJ: a.rea branches of Friends of the Library wlU sponsor the 13th annual spr lngworksbOp foi. Friends of California Libra- ries, Southern Sedlon, at UCl Much 27. The branches are Friends of the UCI Llbrary, Friends of Newport Beacb Li- brary, Friends of TustinPubUc Library, Friends of Costa Mesa PubUc Llbr:lry, FrteOOs of Fountain Valley Public Library and Friends or Orange Coast College Library. tection for very risky unmar~ In the Newporl Harbor ried males could cost $1,000 ~~i:~:.:___:_~:__ __ _JII'!'IIIII a year. No one pays it, but it r L11ncheon will be held at Air- porter Inn at 12:45 p.m. Eric Strutt, chairman or the event and UCI Friends pres- ident, wUl introduce guest speakers, Mrs. Pbyllls Seaton. 1910 Times woman of the year, and Leland Cooley. TV exec- utive. LEGAL NOTICE P-40904 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS shows bow high insurance rates can go under present system. • TO WING A TRAILER ? Re- member to lOad 6~ of the weight forward 40% to rear. Remove aU heavy obieets from trunk of car . • CHECK YOUR CAR: Test battery, cneck fluid level. clean terminals of wblte deposits, replace damaged cables. Cheek !leadllgbts and ban aligned. Fictitious Firm Name Inspect brake, turD signal tn- THE UNDERSIGNED does dicators, instrument panel and ,be •·u'cet!Jboyg certify that he is con-interior Ugttts. 'U' a dog grooming business W, 19th Street, Costa • ARE YOU a shade tree California 92627, UDder mecbantc? Like to work. on ticl:ltk>us firm name of Tur-your own car? U you do come Parlour aDd that here to CORONA DEL MAR is composed of the AUTO PARTS, 3601 E. Coast person whose aame Htgtlway, tor tbe parts, llts, and place of residence tools, and s..,plles you Deed. as follows, to-wit: Frank You can double your savlngs "~:~:.:.~~~:Turner, 1955 Pomooa here, and we probably have the A 16, Costa Mesa. ezact parts you need. Stop inl WITNESS my hand on this 4th • YOUR TmEStransmityour March, 1971. Frank ear's•ctrlviD& aodbnkinspower H~~~~~~~ Turner. to the road. Directional control, ~ CALIFORNIA) roadability aDd rldlDg comfort ) ss. are also the job of your tires. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) So choose tlr·es with creat care! ON THIS 4th day of March, 1971, before me, a Notary Pub-• HOW W:OC H? EJI)erts tell Uc ln and for said cOU!lty and lS a badlJ tuoed engiDe can cost state, resldlngtbereln,dulycom-you 3 m.Uea per gallon. Oo ml.ssiooed and sworn, persooally 10,000 mUes, at 15 rDPL you appeared Frank Humphrey Tur-would ut Ui7 a;&Uoas leas fuel oer, kDowo to me to be the person tbaJl at 12 mP&. At ao uerace whose mme Is subscribed to tbe ol as centa: per p.Uon, that' a wlthiD lnstrwneot, aod actoow-orer $58,00 you lost on p.a. ltdpd to me that be eJeCuted T1101 _, UJODI? tbe same. WITNESS my hand &.Dd otndal • FACT: Peraooa 1D ear M&l. DorOChy L. Palen, NotarJ wreetl 1D 19'10 aa:l1971 model Public 1D aOO tor aid eo.tJ cara are DOt belle lojured u aDd state. Uy CommlasiOD ex~. bldJ7 u periOGI 1D similar p1res Z-9~71. acckleata I.D older model ears. Publish: March 11, 18, 25, Better car cnall p&ebclDI 1.1 April 1, 1971, Ia tile Nnporl lilt ....... t..,..U •J · of have a P RO FESSI ONAL INSTAL LATIO N AN D REMO VAL IBtrbor E!lllp. ~ Glendale Federal Savings has moved to Harbor Center. Lock. stock and safe. People too. Save or great new low rates .on home loons, look no further. We're now right on the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Wilson, sa if you're looking far Glendale's famous friendly serv- ice, escrows, Umpteen Ways To Glendale Federal/Costa tv\esa is just as nice as it ever was. And lots more convenient. tv'on.-Thur. 9-4; Fri . 9-6. .... •