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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignlHE NEWPORT HAIIIOI JOe COSTA M ESA arrow victories ' rate Botb. the scbool tumer-ride Here ue the complete Blufta, where tbe Yote was 529 crease CIJI remaln 1D effect tor aac1 tbe bood Loterest Increase returns: to 231, a 298 marglo ln ra.vor an lodetl.Dlte perlod r1 time. woo narrow Ylctotles 1D a cUff-• OVER-RIDE at tbe tu. Tbe w1luWig marctn Tbe boDd lnrerest apprwal l""""r electioo Tuesday, Yes: 7, 753 YOtes. wu 27% •otes. ai.Jows tbe dlst:rtet to pay ~ to No: 7,481 YOtes. Tbe "yes" vote on tbe hood 7 per cent I.Dterest tor tbe sale COST A MESA omcw.s ooolornd r1<41allJ '1'1111 TV DeW.culer Georp NDam at b1J KTTV studio• to d1s.- cua flAa1 c1eta111 1m' b1a JIIPtU"lDCt at tbe 20t.b IDillAl membenb.lp baDquet aDd tutallaUoD dllller meetlnc of tbe Colli Mea Chamber or Commerce TbutldiJ t'feDln& Feb. 19. L. A. Mayor Sam Yorty w:lU allo &tteod the meetiDc to preaDt Costa Kua'1 "-.1 awud" to Yr. Putoa.m . Pletured bert, from lafl, a:re Nlebolu Zluer, uec.-In mi.Dicer ot tbe chamber; Gordoo Marttn, IDcolniJai president; Mr . Putoam; Vlee-Mayor Robert Wllloll, wbo Ls procram cb.airm.u, IDd Jack Hammett, z.term rettrq prealdeo.t, wbo will be muter of ceremootes. Tbe d1nDer m..unc will be bekt at tbe Hyland Laboratorlea d1n1Jlc room. 4 MORE ENTER COUNCIL RACE Tbe prtTJoUIJ &ll..qulet 6th Corooa del Mar a.ad Eaal&D couocllmt ntc cliatrlct llYeoed up schools, Harbor IU&tl Scbool thJ.J weet wtth 4 cancttttatu; an-and craduated b'om Hunnoocl IIOWIClll( tllal they WOIIld ftle lor hlell !i(:IIOOlln Aluudr!a, Va., the Newport Beach CU:y Couocll 1n 1963. ra.ee, No oew candidates ware an- Betort thta aurp ottnterest, DOUDCed durln& the put weetlD tbere had beeD DO prospects for the other diatrlcts. Roy Wool- the sat beloc vacated by Coun-sey, Dr. JerreU Rlcb&rdl &Dd ellm&D Bob SbeltoD. No. 6 Carl Kymla art cancttdltes 1D 1Dcludes Coroaa del War wester-Dl5trict 3; Walter Koeb 1D DU- ly ol Poppy AYe., tbe esterly trlct 4, a.D4 I.Dcumbeut COUDCU- 11 of Poppy An., the easterly mu Howard Roprs ud pos... porUoo ot lnrlDe Terrace IJid slbl)' former Cowx:ilm&D Al Eut Blulf. for&lt In Dtstrlct I. Here ue the prospective can- dldotu' $56,100 JEWEL lHEFT • Rieb&rd L. Lawreoce, U8 Sl. .u0 DUIIa AYO,, port OW1I8l of tile DH HARBOR I - Allty West restaurant at 2106 ApproximatelY $56,800 worth w, Ocean Ft,, D8U' the Newport of jlwelry wu IROieD from tbe Pier. ru1dence of WlW&m Buker, • Rlcbard Croul, builder, No 8 Harbor Ulaod., betWeeo wbo Una at .U7 FerDlaf An. Ju.. 4 a.ad 6 whJ.• be wuan.y, AN "S.O.S." DRIVE to "Stamp Out ~ldlly" about drugs 1Pt.U be conducted tbiB week--end by AbnD&m UDcolD sttxtents, wbo wiU be cun.sst.nr tbe Harbor Area to n1se funds lot tbelr pro)e<:t. Their tlrst obje<:Un is to help students at Horace Enai&D achool to la.unch a simUar procram &Dd tbeD they plan to reacb otber schOOls 1D tbe Newport-Mesa dlltrlct. Pictured hue) Jell to ricbt. are: troot row, Joe Del«eD.IO, . Rlcbard DI.Je, Uarsba.ll Monger a.od JaM Patter100; back raw, teacher Ja.oe Jotmstoo, adYlsot for tbe cr~; Jlm DaYls, Deb1 Blandtord m:l Bill Gothard. (E .. Ip~-.) BAILEY ABBOTT DIES • DI.Yld IAN, 505 Bt&Qa1& StoleD ltlm1 lDcluclt a An., a _.. rtpr111 c•t'n. diamond-ruby bra.ctllt. Put Presld:G Balle)' Abbott at tbe~~P&:e~u~nc~V~tu~~~~i ~-.,.,.. =\1141'•-"-QQQ;.s4~-ll!llln .1!10 po&ttsa.l ec&w. lllltrtll.,.•·n-. c .... ,....-. .. ..,ea .. a. Onap C-Collop, -ol U,OOO; a r!.C>J "pard" riD(, padle lloi!Pital Ill A-d Cburcl> rtdrld MulDe CoL Uld lin. $500; I pearl MCtl&ct wttb & tbe ap rl. M. MI. Abbot\ wbo WU 1D Pat:1t1c Jame• A)'DH sr. Jim retuned d.lamood clup; a PMtl brace-IPIGt b1J Jut years ruJdlDr Part. Jut Aupst from d~ wUb the let, $&00; a ~ ud liP-lrl Albambn, ns a resident ol Air Can.lry 1D VletDam, wbere pblre tracelet. $!5,000; aDd a .lrT1DI Terrace for 4 yean. be arDed the l:I'OIIIe Jtar plat1Dum bracelet wUb d1a,.. Tbe Alabama D&tin wu boro medl.l. He attaoded Newport, moo:ta, $20,000, oa Juoe 9, 1916, &Dd U•ed lrl MORAL VALUE NEGLECT IN TEACHING SCORED Calllornla for 50 years. He wu Rotary pre&ideot 1D 1958-59, SUl'TIYors ioclude 3 sou, Ba.U•J Jr., 1D the Kar 1ne Corps a.t Cberry Poi.Dt; &Dd Sbeldoa&Dd MOI'pn, botb ol Costa Mesa.; a daupter, staocle of Cost& Neclect of moral a.od !jJ)lrltual n.lues 1D publlc schools a.ad Mesa; &lid bis mother, Wrs. tbe trend toward the sclebWlc atheistic a.od bwn&Dllt appr~cb Ireoe Acker of South Gate. to education were cr1Uclzed ai last week's meetlngof the Har. Services were held Feb. 6 61H MESA RACE Duld Yari»J, ZS83 Santa ADo Ave., an operat.ln&: eogt.oeer, lll.s UDOQDced b1s caDd.ldacy fbr coun<:l.l.ma.D 1D Costa Mesa, brinCIDI the number of ca.o- dldates to 6. lDcumbents Willard Jordan and George Tucker both wUl seek re-elect.ioa.. Others 1D the race are Eli Kaser, an OCC student, and planD1og commls- siooer Jack HammPtt. bor Forum at St. James parish ball lD Newport Beach. N.B . ;picks up signal lab Mrs. WllllamW.JooesofLJdol.slepreslded,a.od the speakers were Dr. P. G. Neumuo, pastor of the First Baptist ChtD"cb at Costa Mesa, aDd Mrs. Mary Marttn. Balboa bousewife, wbo was a caodtdate tor the school board at the last elecUon. Tbe Newport Beach City • RECEIVED a letter trom Dr. Neumann, wbo 1s also c11reetor of tbe day sebool at Ills COUDCU cba.npd 1ls policy oo. Floyd and lcJ.pbeDe Greiwe, 40S tralflc sicoaJ flDanclnc aDd MagaoUa St., Costa Mesa., com~ church, said that the safety of the oaUoo Ues ID the education a creed to pay the f'l1ll cost at oew pla.in1ng of annoyance to their ollts citizen& 1D monJ and .splrltua.J nlues. "Develop the body ak»oe, aDd you ha.Ye a brute, .. be said. slpa.ls oo the rt.nc road eoclr-teoants at 400-1/2 Clubbouse cling Fa..sbtoD Isla.Pd. Tbe cost Ave., West Newpor1. because "Den}Op the mlod alone, and you hue a sc_._c. Denlop the to the clty will be $210,000. ot noise trom the White Horse spirit alone, am you ban a bigot. But develop tbe body, m!Dd CollllCilawl Howard Rocers lim. aDd OAM>siDC cootiDIIIDCe and splrJt, aDd you ban tbe noblest wort ot God, the true man objected to the .. h .... _ 1D poUcy of tbe Ucense to.......,...,.teaduoe lDd tbe true worna.o.." .._.. ---aDd offered a substitute motion bl.l. Tbe letter wa.s referred He Aid he wu: JrA)I"Oicblnc the topic of educat\oa from tbe to cbarge the complete cost to tbe statl'. stalqlolot of a cburebman, because ''tbe scboolls the cJaughter of the cbureh," referrlDc to the fouDdlngof'early pubUc schools to the lrYiDe Co. Tbe motion was • RECEIVED a request trom defe&ted 6 to 1. Mr. and Mr s. Robert Gtlbralth, by cburcb P"Qt.~Ni, "but DOW the ch~acb does DOt lt:Dow lts COIIDCllman Doo Mcllmlsalso 500 Fullerton An., Newport mottMtr • presented l subst1tule motion Heigbts, for reinstatement ot "LearzalDc ls U58fu.l when we know bow to mate the ript use for a 50-50 split 00 tbe eost. the stop sign at 1n1ne An. aDd of lt, but It IHms tblt students DOW go to c.oUep to learn to This was defeated 4 to 2. c 1ay st. because • 'the tram.c read Uld rlot." Tbea tbe motioo. to ban tbe on ln'tne is trueUoc mach too TraeiJ:acwb.atbedeseribedasthephUosophyateduca.tioD coirlc city pick ..., tbe emlre cost fast between 2 schools, wbe.re wrooc, be said, "Tbere 1B a ooe-sidedempba.slsoo. deserlpti.Ye was IIJPI'OI"ed 5 to 1, with COWl-tbere are many children wa.I- scleoces, eooceroed w:ltb wbal: ls, to the neclect at wbat ouctd cllman Roprs YOt1Jl&' "DO .. aJkl king." The letter ns referred to be. Couacilmu Mclllll1sal..tJ'mnc. to the statr. "We lin lD tbe twW.Ibt of morality. Tbere 1B a.o IDcreue Tbe COUDCUtoottbefoJlowt.Dc • Aln"HORIZED the ezec.u- of crime, su penersioa lfMj Uceue, liqllll" coosum,Jtioa &lid actioD 00 otMr teems 00 Ute a-Uon of a.o agreemeat w1tb tbe DU"eotlc acld1.cUoo. Modern echlcatlon bas DOt oolJ ~ to rtoda: State Oepartmeot of FlD&Dce arrest tbb deterklntlOD of morality, but bu eYapon.ted tbe • ADOPTED OrdlDu:lce1U8, tor a DeW populaHon estimate. power to detu U becaust of I.Ddlffereocetothe n.lues ol mol'al wb1ell e»ectftes tbe metbod at Last May's estima.te set tbe Tbe "Jti" •ote majol"tty ts interest ~ maiD-of $9,000,000 LD boods. These 50,89 per cent. A ma)ol"lty Yote ta.lDid a sllcllt edp onr the bonds are put ot tbe wu required for IIIPt"on.l. required two-thlrd.s throughout $15,909,000 1uue apptO'Ied by • INTEREST RATE tbe tally. the roters a year ago at a rnui- Yes: 10,4.77 votes. The tax over-ride dec.ision mum iDler eat rate ol5per ceot. No : 4, 764 votea. &utbori.Jea the Newport-Mesa Of thil tota.l, $6.9 mUUoo bad The ••ye.s" majol"lty ts 69 scbool d1atrlct to lDcreue tbe been sold at 5 per cent, but the per ceot.. A 63-2/3 per ceat mulmwo tu rate from $3.%9 receot h.igtl interest money m&jortty was required tor ap. per $100 usessed nl•ttoo by market stopped f\atber saJes. prora.L &IX, to $3.88, tor 1970-71; u The total Yote wa.s lS,Ul, DurLnc most ot the eYeniDg'l a~l 11~. to $4..00, tor which ls 27-1/2 per ceot ol tbe ,ote ta.Uy, the tu over-ride un-7Z, and a.o addutooall6~ 55,302 rectstered voters lD. the issue ns just short o1. tbe re-to $4.16, for 1972-73. This ln-school district. ql.dred ma):artty. The I1Dal pre-K .1 0 0 ~~t{::: .. :tb:~~ 1 mer w1ns b1d 4-4 preciocts tallied tbe •ate Gordoo Kilmer' employee ol the buik1irl( iLod to operate both wu 3,110 ''DO" aDd 3,'066 "yes" tbe elty for tbe put 10 years, coocesstoos. -49,6 per cent LD b.YOr. At wu awarded tbe eootract Won-Mr. Kilmer, a resident ot 10:30, with 35\ counted, tbe daJ tTeii1Dc tor CI)UI.tln&: the Costa Mesa, llaS been ln ebarp "oo" vote was still leadtnc. food eoocessJ.on at tbe Corona or the parldn& lot at tbe COW 78 62 cJel Mar beacb.. 5, 7 to 5,5 -4.9 per ceDI. ID Tbe City c 11 also lied beach. He said he hu beea b.YOr. OUDC c.a able to observe the operation Tbe OYer-ride lost 1D z.f.pre-bicia for 9:SO a.m. lUrch 3 of the prevt.ous coocessi0lla1re clDcts aDd carried i.D,ZO pre. ~or ~\tCtioo :f.wa ~~ aDd ezpressed cootldence that • c1octs. Doe preclDct &loDe pro-or a cooce 11• he could expand the busi.Deu. rided the mucto ot rictory: easterly ~0 of the beach. The Council committee re- No. 13, ln East Bhdf and tbe Wr • KILmer 5 contract requ.lres ported that Mr. Kilmer's b1d, -bim to complete a..Dd to furoJ.sb 0.-er a 10-year period, wu $68,ZZ4 better tha.D tbe ti.d sub- mitted by Paul s . Ward Coo- cessioo.s, and $96,474 better tl:wl the bid ol tbe ~ Co. Mr. Kilmer submitted a bid for 32% ot the food sales cross to the city ... '"' "' the equip. meot reo.tal cross oo the bu1s tbl.t tbe city build the ZOO con .. cesaloa abell. E•lmated cost to tbe city for the coostructJoo. Ls $25,000, Ob~n was raised by Ben GUbert ot Metro ConceSJJou, Los AD.reles, who cla1med t11at b1J: bid WU tbe bl&bnt. COUD. eU.maa Bob Sbelton, member oltllle Co.:UcommUS .. a.tJ- IIi lli'I1Zii. aalil-·--llld did aal itoeltiili'"tb.~ U•e of the !od CODCession aad -tbe bid ....... hlell. Upper Bay study voted ALSO ASSISTING ln tbe Abrab&m LlDcolD "S.O.S." drl.-e ap1nst drup are, from lett, teacher Cuolyo Crockett. ad"ria)r, and students Ellen Roaeobar&, Katby Rush, Todd StriDger &Dd Jobn G"eawood.. All these studeats lD tbe Z pbo&o& are team cap- ta.lns for" the week-eOO fUDd driu. They are d.l.spla.ytDg foot-abaped S.o.s. decals, 1Jbicb. Will be ct•eo. to people no doDa.te to tbe ca.ll58. (E.ns:t.p pbOto.} A comprebeostve Plannin& study of tbe deY•Iopment poten- tial of tbe Upper Bay was I.D1tlated Monday evening by tbe Newport Beach CJty CouoclL The Couocil's OWer Bay committee reported that the study is needed so that the clty •·wlll be in a position to work FRED VICE DIES AT 42 STATE BUYS P.O . SITE Tbe Newport Bea.cb post of-center proposed tor the City closely with the couoty I.Dd tbe nee site on RiYerside An. a..Dd of Newport Beach ln Newport lrvtne c o. ln tormulati.Dg a de- Avoo St. ha.s been aCQul.red by Cenler is uDder study as apos. velopmeot pla.D wttlch will best the state Dlrtsioo of Hlcbnys sible site of the post otnce. serve the city's interest." as a tw"dshl.p ease prior to Tbe DeW facility w1U ln~ The committee stated fur- tiDal treew~y agreemeot. Tbe crease the oet lotertor space tber : •·we believe that such a property is 10 the pathway of the tt"om the preseot 9.000 SQ. ft. p\a.mlng study lS an essential ~ coa.sta.J treewu route. at the Riverside Ave. location prerequisite to informed ded- Tbe U.S. Post omce Depart-to 68,786 sq. ft.. PW:Iorm space sion mllkiog coocerolng tbe Up- men! &DDOUDCed lD Wa.sb.1ogton., w!U be increased ttom 920 to per Newport Bay by the Clty D.C., last July that a Dn" malo 3, ~0 sq. ft., and puti.Dg area CouncH, regardless of whether omce bad been atA.borlz.ed from 6,326 to 71,200 SQ. ft. the present Wid excbaoge is Newport Beach. The civic consummated or development NB oks movie filming ~~·~::io:7~:lr:::: Columbia Pictures of Holly-graphed from a cam en sh.Jp, Councll requested the coopera- will sboo( sceoes tor whi ch wtll be aootber bell-Uoo ot the count}' a.od the lrv1De "Doeb>rs' wives'' Mooday, Feb. copter. Co. lD the cooducl of the study, ln r.root of tbe Dover Shores LD response to the request, olMr.aodKrs.RobertL. MRS. HELMS MOVES WUUamMa.son,presidentofthe ko~Mer, .. 1418 Galu}' Dr. M.rs. Whit Helms, kmctlme lrv1De Co., said, "We will co- A ambu.i&Dce hell-Corooa del Mar resideata.iadtba operate with the city ln e•ery copter ptc.t-~ ts Locluded in widow at the late WbJt Helms, way possible. As a resident of tb1s episode ill tbe morie. Per~ former Legion Pofit Z91 com-Newport Beach, L would cer- mlssioa tor tbe bellcqlter la.n-maDder, is tnO't1D.g trom bet taJ.oJy agree that soch a study Ls di.Dc .as cnnted Woada)' en-hOme oo Jasmioe A.-.. to aa esseo.Ua.l to the city." &D:1 reUpou. We. meuurlac piers for Udelaads ctty populatloo at 4!,917. DiD& by tbe Newport Beach City ~tmeot D8U' bel" dlqbter COUDCU, and permissioa was and tamlty, tbl: 11otart l..<luds II•• rw tile ftJmln,c. OD Narcissus An., COI'OIII. del .. Th11 UDeODCera is the frult of tbe .oatura.n.tlc aDd. use r.. to determiDI wbetber • APPROVED a.o eDCl'O&cb~ FUDer&l seniees tor Fred H. e.-oludoaary pbt"*''lbJ whlchuaderliesmuc:botoureduc.atiorwl at leut 501 oltbe no.uo1por. meot acreemeot w1tb Patricia Vice, 4!, Ucen.se ~of WHY PICK ON DOGS~. nt air pick-~ w1l1 be pboC:o-Mar. Happening set Feb. 28 tblory. Uoa 11: oa city tkle or Abmer. Ya.rt&, sett.Unc the lawsuit re-tbt CltJ of Newport Beacll w111 , ''Tbl preteat crli:U lDtbear•olnJ.aesLs tbe realt of pro-pel luds su.b:1.Dc b"om tbe widaldAc of be beld at 10 Lm. todQ, Feb, &rua1Ye .,.,..t:lca. wb1ell bas p.rodliCed tbe mytll tb&t falaes • APPROVED ftrlt r81&d1Dc Seubore Dr. bJ &UowiAc tbe 12, 1a the YeAI&lty aa1 seer. T'n!Ye-year-okt Br-ace LU-all does ftom tbt beach. Wb.y? Tbe Or'anp CCMIDty f'&lr,. Ut oalJ reiiUYellld.t'fohiDc. IDiiDIYir uai.YC"II.Iud U.Ol'llte. of Ordt.luca 1SI1 fticb re .. Marts prqltl"ty at MQ& S.-Cblpella Flillertoa. .:tG, wbo liYU at IOU BreUers Most dop bi.Yt bad Jbots. but ~ wiU be Ute IC .. o1 a "We ca.ot alit • tld.J t)'pt ot phi~. U tbtre18 DO qllru u ... a.~ 'permit, at sbore Dr., West Nuport, to Mr. Vice wu ct.~ oaarrtn.l Dr .. at tbe C«oaadelMar maiD most WI oa tbe cat roU ban u.alqtll, all-dilJ ''biA»tD.l.lc'' placo .,.. nup. Ia -ttoa, AC11 -lloo lo 001 -.!, a 1M o1 $15 .,.. ll~e eaer<aeb .-1-1/! 1ae1 111o M-y a1 Colla Mesa Me-beeeb ."""' all eat< oo "<>~ 001. Thellau oo tile c:a1s «>0111 feb, 18, d....ted to clrUC ....... but e...u teftnelce apJ.ut reUpoa. &Arm Qat.m~ the street ri&ftt..ol-W&J. tacue moria.J.IJolpl.taJ. after Nlu"I.Dc roct"' oa tbe t.ch to be JM& CllTJ tbe bllct plape,'" to be III'CIQIIOI'ad by u. eo.ea ''MalaJ are oom.1IC to .. tbe Jbocklac fact tbat to brlJic ., • RECEIYEO a ..u.. from o1 demoUtsoo d u. msttac u app&real beU1 allack. tbe pouad and tbl.t tbe beac.b be He added a P .S. -··ne cata Yua police diiJUtmeat.. eblldr• w1UMt IDOI"&l ttll:biaC II to craW IJM'ID._a.'' 1Jdo .... &r'ddtect Herbert Rl· bu.lJdliC.UJDIWlqlrvremeab eorooers depuliu sUd.. ~to does oa ..,.,.~, are more of a OldsaDNtbuJ'OU ratr~ .-ra1 ..._ Be·-I •-.... tllep&'--llpoi>Uc ·-· 11J ol>)aellac to a r~ bf maat -~~~to 1M reqolred Mr. VIce, no Unci &lUll He ...... to 1M Nowpoct thlnL" pr Allred G. Lut,....aldtllal l)llbl:k: ~ IIU become a polWc:al ..,..ui tM Bible u.'pou.:.~•abeU-~ 11De1. E. CommOIIIftUm~ 4ft.. f'al... a.c.b City Co.r11 • "I wu Bnce•a .._. wu reternd U. F'a1r t.rd o1 dlr__.. lou -n•-"-1M aelloola; -·lou-a llr&U--.... potroU.C 1M city. • CALLED 11100 ..... IMO lorltlo, co!!apaed -UO -llld - 1 aw all to 1M _, ....... to tile elt7 alai! .,.--ol 1M ......-~ 11 dllc.,.M, Be ..,......_. ._. .. ot the a.m. Matea s b" IDO'Ital tbe a.m. at tbe .......,_ o1 a t:.cil ,..... at Cc:rra. del Mar ''b" t;piii"CCIJJr1 actkiL'' ud tta facllWI1 tnt of~ ---lloo•, UloNolq_to_•-Pl'at ... AJ1IC tlllt a Wallace -,uus.a-0 trlead111Nowpoct-Hewu -partaslplllat~lo -olllldttlnttaldlo ·---...U,IIIol>la," ~~~~--~ .. -., ~~-ool-Dr ..... "-\ ... "' .......... "'bicll•ood .. llod f"l . it filed ... lalol ---~}·· 'W a-.............. polley "' h 111 --·... ~. r .. "'...,of ... '1'1--!a --..... o,_., I m SeiZUre su .......... -.. ,, " '* • -•ttiMIIaa .. le..,.t.JIIblkKboolt, • ucavaD a.._ from d..s leertrn tw. n.-.-Bell:lre JoUial .. llluoe .... ...... "I aa ... a ndlt." Maid, •'bllr..-...oflftllJIII en n, r• Ill' us Mn. ..Wbe.._.ll'a.d•W .. ~ ta Mca;at a.ca. Mu..,.t Blldl Pollee Olll wu a.a..d a..t .. Dillin "he "t •r·...-"fiiloirll;,iiii lool-......... tMoold, llardWiollool~an Alllll Tncpb .... A.._, -'I'IA-tlolallol' uo~loliM,IIIIIod--tM Ja-c:;a,..loll_----....... of ...... -of! laflll ..... -*o 1o *-.... _. ul ,._ Cui-. ....... tlolco.tll 1111 hoi -'1'111-S... CIIJ ol Nllltlo 1011 u a .... tiiiO,OOO 1iy 1111 -ol -11111 _,........_ 'I'IA"' - -I .....,11," . ..,_.., • ..,...._.. • ..,.Dr. poUc.uiiiiii'IIIIIIW. tM..._,..._..,...tllleca-,''Ua,...wrutl'll II Be -tllallfllll_.,..•a oalpa-lolla--•= ---· •••--• UPIOnD llllr roil of 11o Ia -•-llr 1111..., c .._,_ ofllllllloo,"laa -~~~taorwt•-'~" .,..,.. • ._ •• ' '' JlllMe ..._. .W. -.. •....,. ....,, ... ,...,.. .. ~ a... c-. ._ a ern ett O••tai a ~ ena., eWh• u.--l." c:"'"'ll*.. Dlfllr Dlatel •n -:...M Ia ciiDIIIIrc. lll ...... ""' ... 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IDOd Of TMI aTf OP MIW,OIT IUOI ror Sup~me Coun Juttk:e, Judae Canwell, Reserve &o.rd. taftation weot oa, ADd oo. ucw• wldcb wu dile 101Ua 4Dct1ar u ..... ........_ THE HARBOR AltiA'S OFFSET NBWSPAPER .. tc~: "I believe lhatacarcption of the races il Now we h.veiDCQ of lbc aame: rccaioa tod lilt COinr'I&U.flean.oaJaa. talllaprop"aa u Jt J::Worta 11.1 s.u.llao proper aDd the only practical and COf1'Cic:l way in&ltioa. Tbc way to bead olf jnft-Uon, 11 aay. It, nut ll'illlld .......... ol pU wtdell 1 trW 1o '* tiD Offk:oe ... ,.. ... pi•• I• IM E-ip . . • o( life ill our tutes. J have ahn)'IIO bclicw.d one as atupKI u IWpb Abanalhy mua. bow, aJliMWVJIIwtJlebftbln-.. CJI•IUw 1ut ();]Qn ..... 1 2721 £. C.... 8"1·• eoro-Ml ..., CaW. -92QS. aod I shall alwaya 10 let." is tO aluh aovcn:uncnt apendinJ. Prelide:at llfld darlq .Uie IOtb ctlt.., wu Ia Ute .tc11aJ ail ...... .. TILI,MOMIEt 673.0550 (At• c.le 714) Million• of us---me included-made tub-Johruoo pruided over lhc tlnt 100 billioo art qllut at tbe ..., Ja toL I tried toar ..... a •laoa- -,.... ja ..... ... ....... Ud ...... "es.'' llr. llallu -... _, --wtlll·- top..nalil.. -.. -_ .......... __ .. .. jolll -at otalr, .• II..IHd Iarmer c:ldll ~ •ftl ---·--at lid ~ tbt ArmJ, two YlCI -at-attM Air'"" .. ud tlllt tormer comm•.,.,.t,a.. -ol tbe Slralolk Air Com- -(SAC). Tbo--tbllr recommendattona lnr a qUell: rictor)' ID VletDam aa follon: THE NEWPORT HARBOR t:NSJCN l••ht ollly .. _,.,-priMed tlanlially idenlical s1a1ementJ in 1948, and dollar budJel. For lbc comins year, tM ftd-.~ILI~ n ue ftlllll WU termarcl"toarr.tU..a.et. ... pobll•e-d la""t..e CU.y of Nawpott Be.cat.. ud .... oaly loully before. But there is this difference : Judac eral budatt will probl;bly exceed 200 billion tbl ~etam. '::'~~ ottbe "PMoeeltall'dl"''ftdebMd owMd ud or-•ed • .,.,.,., ia 1H Newport H.ttot--eo.ta Me .. Carswell, eager 10 be elevated to lhe Supreme dollars. The reuon is DOt primarily the Viet· ta~e-111"0' ..-..,... bMA blld latbe..uo.'t~ Ana. P•bli•lted wnkly, o• Tbllftlday. S.co~ c1 .. ,. • ..,. p81ld Court, reunUy said : ''I do noc subscribe to nam,War, but the Welf~re Sit~_ e. Niaon is not duet ol '!,.~0luulor-~~ I WU .atc~lfll., u U. lla. • eor. .. del.._, Calif. thae views now. I am not a racist" P iden1 Sa ta eta Pr de .... ~ ---,..,_ ..t.u 1 .. aoa £ EWPORT HAIOOR ENSICN •-adj~ to be • •••· . res ; 0 Ul 11 est nt. 1a. tbe tat boob, aDd wtlo bid ~ .-p g 1. Ofllc:1•11• dlellrt & 11tate -::.,~1 .... ~ eircuiMh>ft by eo., deer-e-e Pio. A.-201?8 eNtad m!ott_of t~ ~;'t8 o1f us who subscribed to 1'be can and feedina of American Indians PI'O"edtllecorreetDiuoltbeM weat oa recard u e.b'J:IIc otwarl,.1;ttbtHuot.,..... ., lf, 1951, ia S.erior Cowt for 1 ~te Cout~~~y of Ora:r, Stale of v•e\olll...tn 4 eel even _ more strongly cost the American tu.)tayen more than S$00 "priDc:JpiH 1D bl.ttlel 00 Jaad tblprHSdtlt'eplul:lrtblara-m-. c.Tatoraia, aDd -by raaaoa thereof i• qualified 1o p.bli all public-now. But we are not runmna for office. million a year. That ia $1,200 for each , at ... aDd 1D tbl .U art at~ dual Wllbdrlftl ol oar farcet 1 lmmedlattlJ cloaetbtpart IIDticea required by t.w. Judge: Canwell was a weekly newspaper editor Indian. Tha~ is how _ridicul~ Bia Brother loa to comprebelld tb. rlla)D tro:,pdt~teCam, ~ ol of •HaJpboDC, tbroucb wblda AR'VO E. HAAPA ............................. _.OWM:r aDd P\lbliaher and a c:andidale for local offic:e when he made government •s. There ts ooe patd aoverument tor COIIdUC!UDC a ED-wiD war 1D de I uat '11etDI'1.Gllt be lluwll rectlf'll at leut ?0 per. PEG HAAPA ............................................... .Aaeoelate Editor the "racist .. sLatemenl in 1948. He was speak-official taking care of Indians for every 18 Soutbeut .Uia, wJtb our baDds &eblned. Dr, Mdlart bU re. ceat of ita war -.Uti. SUISCIIP'TIDN u.TIS ing before an American Legion audience in Indians. Yel, Indians are our most impov-tied beb!Dd our back. q...wd Ida btu•a to write 1. IDndt tbe DCI'th abaft tbl Ia Harbot Area: g:e re•· ::·: i ye_., ~-: Gordon, Ga., "answering" his 1hree opponenls, erished minority group. Their problem is U Ia tYtdeot tbat these tl-to tbt Pl'u:idemt uldDc tbat Wt 1'1tb puaUtl fAd of Harbor Area; e ye•, · ' years. · who he now says "made me out an integra-alcoholism, malnutrition, poor tanitattoo, perU c:oulder tbat our metbod will a ftctor)' lD tbe WU blat • <fl.. .ltKj " .1/ep ARVO E. HAAP,A, owner and publisher of the Ensign tionist." birth defects, infectiow diseases and Bit of eoocluct1nc war Ill Vltt:Dam ::_t.;'nl oar ml11tat)' poai. 4. s.uti;J destroy all tu,.U People do change, of course. Only fools Brother. ts a c&assical e~lt ot tbt 180 e baa &agelttd lll&t Wt of CODiequtDC:t, after ant war- never change their minds. But everybody who Did Big Brother ruin them or are they manoer lDwhiehwarsUOUIIJoot a Mild a CCipJ of tbt IMter ll1Dc the North VlttlamtM thinks the Judge really changed his mind on incapable of competing in modera society? be fou&flt, Tbe b&s1s ot thttr ~ Vtc:e Prtlldtot Apn, Rtl. .. t*JI)le to ret out ol the tarpt lhat sub)ect please h9ld up your hands. A~ Just relumed from the Conao is a bearded grltnnces lstbatOtll'wartffort w~ol=-C~YtCorotr ueu. for me, I believe the Judge was either insincere hippiecist (that's a hippie scientist-part hippie bu been Impaired by polWeaJ W'l'ttt :•letter ~ =: 5. Wara Rtd Cb.Ua ud Ru- in 1948. or is now. He coukin't gel elected and part cisl) who says that the midgets there poUIJtioll, &Dd to combat th1a war ..:: booor 1 ail that &.Dy atltq)t to ""'b' in Georgia in 1948 as an iotearatiooisl and he live a bener lift 1han civilized people here do. eoodition, they prep&red a tlrJ.Dc from Vlt~ illot ~· North Vlfltaam wttb armatr'OUI H du B REPORTS ON WORLD CRISIS couldn'l get appointed to the Court now as Then why doesn't he Jtay lhere? 1 will Sl polDt program fOI' willlinc crac:t .. be l.ll&"ftlfed m1Utar1J1 U U HUaire du Berrier, perhaps the most a segrega1ionist. guarantee to raise whatever money is necessary tht war. At Ute same Ume that Coo. cnert act ot ~ apJut u. Lord. whether I hey be imegrationim or to send whatever number of Americans who An esseatial basta tor rtctory ereumaa JOlin Rarlet ot Lou 1 ~ to do. SIQKiri tbe knOWledgeable authOrity Ofi WOrld affairS, segregationists, please give us some honest le ad· will volunteer, one-way passage to the Conao, WU the oeed fOI' deelar1Jq: war lslua presented to Coacrt.; y C '/ marcb lA W'alhlqtoo paid a returnvistttoNewportBeachalittle en! if they will give up their uncivilized citizen. lp.lnst Nortb VletDam, aDd to tbe '"peUUoo tor tbe redress ~Wed 1~r ~urday, AprU While ago, and a small group of During the so-called Ei~hower adminis-ship here. The above hippiecist would of coune P•mlt tbe War to be coaduet«t of P"1t'r1.Deea., be bad prlated ud_ v:': e:~ ... N~ 6ation , we had three economic: rKession5 in· head the list-American Way FeaiUrn &ccordlog to tbe recommeJ:Ida .. Ia tbe C011p-e~1 Record aa &stina ~ wiD tbt v;;;'w ~~~o~t~~e:e ~ao~~:~~t!:~~~r r~~e~~:~ NEG LECT OF MORAL VALUES SCORED a ;::r.::~:;: =~ ~.~:·:L::~·::; ;~.~·,:·wltblrawlog ..: intelligence reports from trusted, authort-(Continued from Page 1) trodueed to the scbool board factor; people Ukeyoumayll;ue ~~~~:O!nen:eus.:_~ :: LETTERS TO EDITOR •• tative sources in sensitive areas of the Mrs. Martin tokl the Forum as a prac~ge for approva.t." sat trick too 1ooe and tberefore lmporta.at steps were to stop globe, and thus he is able to compile an tbat &he llas been tnvestlp.ting she said, One thing at a Ume have oot been ILil et:fe<:Ute lA· other aatioDS tr"m ctrtDc mtu .. • NEWPORT'S HYGIENE tryiDg to be" ft&bt tb1a batUt , as a private citizen to fJDd out was lntroduc:ed lor board ap-strumeat to stop this treDd." tar} a.sslstance to oureoemtes £41tDI' ol tht EDS1Cil. bJ tatuattnc "Wall Call VIet. amazing amount of factual information what Is going on in tbe school proval, and that 1s how aewpro-Ttten be answered speel. and to permit the 600 000 tree I'm DtW 1n Newport Beacb aam." This 1s 1 procram to that is beyond the scope (and perhaps district a.Dd that she has dts. grams have come lnto our dis· ttcally: "I cao ~ only tor Chinese armed fore~ to tate and don't hue many trleods. btJp people Interested 1D Itt· the desire) of the regular news gathering covered' things whi chpuule her tri~~h.at is how the bot ideas one school. I know otooescbool part. other recommeadaioos So I can tell you Wbat your best =~ m;ulllca!~~"-: Lam:; aDd wtth whi ch she does not project came ln. 1 bave 00 Idea where 1t is not so: little old loeluded tbe lmmedl&tt repeal trlend wouldn't tell you about agencies that serve our TV, radio and agree. what merit these hot ldeas have, Moote VIsta school (Ybere be ot Public Law 87-Z97, tht Arms Newport's "peracml bylltDI," = :a ':t~~:'.o':te:!; press commentators. A full account Of Mr. She said there Is ILil educa. yet they have initiated quite a sened as pr1Dc1pal}. 1 don't Control and Disarmament Act, Fact Is, putsolNewport aomt-m&'f be able to write a small tional revolution going 00 1n our few things ln our distrlcL Modu-know of any devious plans to Ill-aad the punislllng of eYery dis-times smell, aDd U:'a not tbe du Berrier's comments would be too schools, resulting trom the Ln. lar scheduling 1s ILil eu.mple. Yolve or encourage soctaUsm La loyal persoo La public: omce or pl•aatness of tresb all: air, !~~ ~::.~,!':m~ lengthy for this column, so let me present traduction of oew methods aad "It seems that lbe new pro. our schools." mllltary command. Tbe flna.l bat the kiDd ot dlltraetlDr de .. new educational goals. grams were Introduced in. this From the audience, Ralpll steps lnYot'led tile closing of ca)'1ag stink tbat will stop a ~:.c:~:::er~~;;: just one important segment, dealing with "A primary problem ls, who manner because the community Watson related a story to 11-eoemy St41PlY lines, the re-conversaUoo. of the day, for It 1s a link one of the most influential men in the Is to control the ecluc.aUonal was "'set over tml.fteatioa. Ez. lustrate his opinion of the edu. monl of every restriction aDd I am DOt an autborttyoaodor, 1 process. This is the real Issue tenslve clwlres 1D edue.Uional caUonal situa.Uoo: "U you put sanctuary that would eada.nger but I btllen it's a ltat'feewer, ~:~ :m~!:o. tbt.W:·r~~ present adm.inistration in the nation s today. Edl1Cation has become a programs have come quietly a a frog tn bot nter, be'll jump a single Amerlca.n l1fe and tbe dead flsh, or some kiDdolaaoU celns Ytr'f few letters, people capitol: Henry Allred Kissinger, a Har-poUtical tootbaU, aOO the ques -piece at a ume. ' r ight out. U sez educat1oo Is insta.at stoppare ot re~yiDgour welL W'hatner it Ia, tt•a c:oo.. wW be be"lDc to make t't'tr'f vard professor who is now the assistant Uon Is llOW much control is to '•In the interest of harmony given in our schOols La a ruu war plau to tbe Un.Uec:tNltiol1s. s!steat. I smelled It oo Ju. 15 mall call Ill Vletaam a special be retained by tbe parent. tn the district these th1ng:s dose, we wouk1 jump too. But Dr. Carl U:clDtlre, wbo near Coast Htg:trway &Dd Su· tlmt for all of tbt men tlchtl.ac to the president for national security "MaDy gro~s are ioterested should have ~n brought out, give a llttle bit at a time, like broadcasts for the zotbCentury perior 00 tbt war to wort. 1 til affairs. Here is a summary: in control: the educators, the publicly but appareotly It was putting the trog in cold water Reformation Hour 00 Moodar smelled It oa tbt tfllling ot e war. rouodations, and now ooe of the thought lobe more expedient to over a buroer, aDd pretty soon moraing told of the "VIctory Jan. 31 •b11ewa.lk1Dcotar KaJ'. I am astl.nc lor a tritod or "lt was as Heinz KissLncer that the Ha.rfard professor and stton~st or ID!,luences, the tea-get oew programs Ln. aod tbea be's cooked; I th1Dk we're March" wb1cb ls plallned to be cus and Cbamel Place, a.a4 I :::'..:. -:,m.:: :WilLI-:', chers untoos. let '"· ~le --w· -~·· 11 about e&llcht a wbiff ol lt oa. Ftb. 3 part-time Ford FOUDdatl.on researcber came to America in un:: ...,...,... ~ &loV\A -·· elh ~ .. -•· to -~ ad!Sreu •-·nee aDd a brief Sbe quoted. from a.,..........hbya r·'"·-'"·-to·~ lo'-~uce' -~, l&J.I ...,.......,. lloUIII ,_,~~··1 ..,•.,_ ·--1938 Ill tbe age ol 14. In 1M3 be~ Ill Americu.. --~~ .._._. .. ..., u..-u.u~ Tutte F ----.. -.. "la 1960, Cyrus Eaton, the m!Uiopaire red-&J~tllh.er, former pres.ldentoftheNatloaa.l the programs." : sTATE •. 0 u .,. I p 8.,-reae· I ued tor PtOPJe It borne to write ADd held a Pugwash eonfereoce in Sopot, Pola.ad, !Usslncer atten-~:v~~n Atssn.l, wstrbo called !llor . Quoting trom a r~ of the to n:' m:~~t.a. .. Jaw lD liYt tbe1r Darnel, acea, dc:t, ded, and there he met a Freoch red, Herbert Mareovlch, e_.men ° a ong po • dlstric:t's lnstruc:tloral media another city. £Yer'f timt 00 tbe aD1 brlef backcfouods, and a microbiologi st trom the Sorbonae. A trleocl aad collaborator tical arm In NEA to trick poll. planoiag com mittee, Mrs. Mar-way 1oto row-a there wua.oodor &elf..addrtsstd *"'*' to- of Marcovlch Is a.n Australla.n commutUt oamed Wilfred tical candidates and who asked tin said that the following b 5 1 Jt h Schmll tr ttl ttlopt to mt I will tbeQ co.. Burchett, communism's most important poUUc:al agent La the f~r mo~ed mt_~~c~ among tea-cha.ores are being rleorn. J 8 W or 41\.ft& to: w!r:e::ew:o~ ~: ordl.Date the ~es ot the mtD Orient. Another friend ot MarCOYicb Is Rayrnood Aubnc, the c ers e<:l"-UU(; e content of mended: Shift from memory to persooal t.ncome tu with-&Dd d.idD't talk mach about IL lA VletDam &ad the people at F'rench director of the United Nation's food and agriculture curriculum. inquiry as the awroacll tolear-For a number of years Call. holdlDg, FIDally, tolaists btp.o to com .. bome &ad seDd tbt aamt of a orga.o1r.atlon who In 1946 had sheltered communist Ho cbi "Mor e and more power to de. ning· more lle.x1ble sebedullng fornla bas been tht only major The lnclusion of wltbbokUnc Plain. 10 tbe city rathen went soldier to 110meooe at bomt Minh in his home aJXI thereafter also became a friend ot clde wllat is tobeta.ughtlsbelng enab'Uog studentstomoveatow~ state levying a persoaalincome in GOYeraor Reagan's1970~. ahead and COYered Jt. Now wbo would be able to wrtte 1 WiUred Burchett. given to teachers in our school speed· change trom a graded ta.z wblcll sUU beld out agaillst get and taJ: program 15 es. everybody illl:laiJpy, mcwe persooal letter totbesol- "Ktsstnger began to translate theory into practice. Since d.lstrict," Mrs. Martin stated. sctaooi to a noo-graded seh.ool the practice ota.nestbet1JJ.Dethe pec:iaUy untorttante bec:ause to Yours trllly 41er.lalormationdnnw11101lJ¥ he bad oo e~rlence in Asian alt.llts, he selected Mr. Marco-She cited the eu.mple ot and from a seUcontal.ned class~ tupayer by requlriog tbls most muy other respects that pro-Doa Nyre ' be used for ht_,Lnc to ADd vlch and Mr. Aubrac, aliens aod trlerds of the west's toes, to instructional packages at Costa. room to a sel!cootaiDed school· pa.inful of all taus for tile cram Is sound. Tbe oterallla-305 La Jolla Dr. people wbo wlU be able to refer be the policy shapers on Vietnam, llrst for President L)'OOoo Mesa high school, covering aU a move from scheduled classe~ wage and salary earner to be crease over tbe bll:lpt uYOted Newport Hetgtlts to thiDp tbat both mar tan ill JOhnson, then lor President Ni.%on. A short time after Mar-areas or social problems. to appointments lor Lnstructlon withheld trom every paychec:t. last year 1s only 4.1 per cent, commoo., Ud thus matetbe let- covich introduced Aubrac to Kissinger, the Freachmen were "The Dew approach In our aDd independent study·ctwlgetn _.Anesthetics are oecessa.ry lD much the smallest percentage • TAKE A ZND LOOK ter a better tie w1tb bOmt. dispatched on a peace mission to Hanoi, the object or which schools is the social science the role ot a teacher b-orn adt.s. an operation. But tbey are tltal of any ot tbe goyeroor's Editor ot the E.uip, 1 am writing to you bee&ue was not peace but a surr eOOer that Americans could be made attitude," she said. "This Is pense.r of facts and general it admlotstered constaatl'!. budget increases since taking Some time aco tlleCttyCouo. I Deed yoqr help 1D pU1og th1a to accept. ln America a new Uoe bepa to be beard: Vietnamlza. the scientl11c, atheistic and hu-practitioner to a cUnical Therefore, while ma.ay ban otrlce aDd s.lpUlcanUy below c:IJ ot Newport Beacb requested word out to the ptmUc. 1 fetl lion. We would hand the war over to the VIetnamese, g:lviog m~stlc approach, Humanism specialist. pol.oted with scorn a.Dd derls1on tbe total ot papulation P'cnrtb the state IUP:wu CommWdoo Yery §trOD( about be"iac tbe them arms and ammuniUDn to replace lbe SI4JI)Ort tbey would sounds Uke a good word, like She sald that mueb of this to oar refUsal so tar to Impose and 1Dflat1oa combtned, Were to opeo 1 re·beut.Dc 011. tbe men 1D VIetnam this war, aDd lose as we pull out. This Is a step on the road to victory for ~umanltarlaoism, but It can't new phUosophy Is belng Lntro. persooal t.ncome tax wttll. 1t not tor tbe ccQjJuJed nnan .. adopted route of tbe Pacl1lc would &R~ree1ate your bt" Hanoi. Once out, the Americans calling for Vletna.mlution Y claim to that necessarily. duced toto the educatiooal pro. holdiDc. I lla.Ye a..tn.y1 found lA cing of our state college and Coast Freen'/ tbroup a por. U'eatl'/. now w1U start crying that America 1s encouraging Vietnamese The Amer ican Humanist Assn. gram for the DeW East Blutf thai refusal a source ot c:reat uniYerslty system Without stg. tloo of Newport Beach. Tbe SI.Deerely to kill one another. Arms for South Vietnam must be cut ott. says 1t aims at the development school, which 1s under eon-pride La the legtslature and 1D nillcant reform, 1 c:ouJd ct•e city's propoa.l would place a Jim BJackww "Newsweek reported last Dec. Z2 that Kissinger was sue. or the highest potentta.l ot man, struc:Uoo. the party to whJ.cb I belonc, and tuU s~t to this year's bod .. portion of tbe Freew&J close to Mall Call VIetnam cesstul In performing short.term study missions 1n Vietnam without appeal to s~rnatural ''If you do flnd thlngs to the to OIU'pre.seatstattadmlo1stra. get. and DOrtll ot Ho&l Ho&pttal &Dd 1950 N. state College BlYd. for Lyndon Johnson and was able to establlsh direct contact, sources.'' district that youdoa'tllie, make tlon. U tbe people desire a re. t.b.roueb a large san otNewport FuJ.IartoD, Calli. 92631 tllrough a F'reoch friend, between the president and Ho chi Among the names that She your voice heard," she said. I am deeply disappointed that distrlbut:loo of tuea so u to Helpts, Minh. Later the pubUc was told that LBJ was using Kiss!nger's cited as constantly cropping up "F'Jil out the requited form aod GOYeroor Reapn IXJW' feels PJ.Y less oo resklenttal Tbls DeW circle would start trtends to carry peace teeters to Hanoi. But peace was not Ln humanist Uterature and l.nthe send 1t to the board, because compelled to abudon tbatpoJ11. property, GoYerDOI' Rea.pn's on tile west oear tbe H'W'I. .. what these men were alter. Peace was an euphemism tor new programs deveklped for they a.y that tbey are notre-tlon and to remote tbat source prq»osal would accomplish tills dl.I;K>saJ pJa.at uc1 eod ~ ootbt abandonm ent of the war. pubUc schools are Dr · Benjamin ceivlng complaints from tbe of justltb.ble pride, by recom-by 1 oae.cent IDcrllllBe 1D tbe east at lrriDe AYt., oa or near "Kissinger, we are Informed, was once a captaln o1 U.S. Spoek, Llnus PauUng, Julian pareots." meDding per.ollllll Income taJ: sales tu. Tbls would DOt t.n. tbt Honct EnatpSc.bool. Thte • military lntelUgence reserve. Perhaps intelligence omcers Huxley, Marga.retSanger, Erich Durlng the questlon...uswer wltbboldlng. crease the OYer-all tu burden mllbt bea•martpoiWcalmoYt, willing to place conf'ldeac:e in friends of Ho chi Minh and wu. F'romm aad Brock Chisholm. period, Mrs. MartlA wu asked I am awue ol the pressures s1ace eYVJ addltloaal dol. but not a smart IDC1Dter1Dcoae fred BlD'chett are the answer to wily we are where we are. "The soclalsclence apprnach U the changes come as result to Wb.lcb the GoYeroor bas been Jar collected Ia sales tues as tt would wlpt out about 400 Some found It tneJ;~Ucable that President NUoo should turn to to educationlsbrioglng children of requests from the pueots subjected. Ht 11 dolnc wbllt be would go to property tu: relltf bomea, 97 1D Part I.Jdo, 75 or the professor who had said he would do everytbinc possible to tnterpret problems to the or from tbt cllildren. thinks best. Bid: I wu pledced tor bomt OW'D8I'S aDd reaters, mort 1D tbl Mtdlterra.Dtrua vu. to block the Calltornla poUUcla.a wbobad made his reputaUoo in Ugbt of llumani.st philosophy-''Neither,'' &hereplled. ''The to oppose per--..1 tDeome tu and would be acc:ompuled by lap, ZOO or moreUoocuda.r the wttch·hunting Joe McCarthy school of public affa1rs. the belief that mao is the product changes are coming trom the wltbboldittg before Ciof'erDOt new restrlctiou oo IPIDd1ncbJ the _., CUff DrlYt area &DIS "Immediate ly after the appointment of Kissinger by the oew ot a world of evolution and educators themsell'es trom Reap.n flrstbec:amucaadldate ac:booll and c:ouotlu to prtfellt ot.btra 11oo( Be&ooa st. aDd president, Mareovich and Aubrac were taken to the Wbite hwna.a history," she said. those wbo are ~lldyt.a.g for pubUc oftlce, &Dd I sball Joc&lpropertytuestromrlstoc Broad st. House, to sell the preslcleot tile pollcles they had sold to Mrs. Martin .said she was human beha¥1Dr aod Dtw stand by that pledp. Peuoaal so u to dea)' actual reUel. Wt, tbe people t.a. NtypOrt LBJ, 1D order thai American withdrawal would DOt be &abeJed concerDed about the espert. methods ot edncaUoo Tbe'/ lac:omt tu wltbboJdiDclswrOQ( Wbeo the result$ ot m)' rectDt Htiptl: IMl tbd ,. too are a a deafeat, Mu.cortch and Aubrae were ordered to ma1Dta1D meDial nature ot many 01 the c laim all I01'ts of macteaJ because 1t U ., otmoua Ud que1tlo01•lre art tlhtlated, I put Of it.. citJ aDd JD tbla time constant contad with the enemy a.Dd remind hlm that If be courses belng Introduced In our powers, I« ~le, lA buU-successfttl a dtfice tor de-wtll bi.Yt a COOd lDdtc:aUoo of of UPtiDOIIIJ'ud,....nclbol'- ta.kes too spectacular ao adnDtage of the U.S. dlsengarement, scbooll. dlngs ot 41ffereot sbape. lA eel ring tbe lupa)'tr, by bow Kn'/ c:outUatDtl fHI oo tap do DOt cart to re-Jocatt. It might blow the worts. And the enemy must not try to tate ''At Costa Mesa tllgh school, partitions or In a round room cloodlng Ills CllderltlncUDC I.DII auch a tu rtcl1ltr1bllt1ol In adcllUoo lo tbt loA ol over South Vietnam while America Is movlng out. When we there 1s an e~rlmenta.l as U environment 1s a contrl~ dlllllDc bls aelllit1Yit)' to tbt Howtftr, I am aot CCIIl'I1Dc4d bOmea, tb1a prCCIOM!f I'Oitt AIRMAN Jlel C. JObUOD Jr •• are cooe U will be a.oothet m&tter, tor KJ.sstoger llu sa1d tbat bwnan1Ues course called butor. I bold tbat not wbit you eaormous aDd lfO'W1DI COlt o1 ottbtlltedktwt.lalr~De.ratu would uw~pe oat" a mUUoo ..a ot Mr. &ad Yra. Jack C. the U.S. caooot be beld accountable tor wbat happens after boxes,'' sbe cited as &D han but wbat JOU do Is wbat pera.mtlll to b1m per8011&1J:;J of 1 aDd ! per c:G ill per --.I dol tar adult <:art bOmt tblt JObuoa ot IS4 Coacrta st., American troops leue. na.mple. "The students are en-COUDtl. A ~qt~~re room Is u We c&ZDOt Ub'd toctlcmt~ 1ooomt tuM. IDCI from 1 per 11 qow -.. OODib'.euo._ COlla -..._ bU COIIICI'Iilted ''Your eor-respocxlent spent tbe mootll of Nflfember lA Aala courapd to break down tbe COOd u a rouDd room. Pareats tbMt tntbl u mt:rt ''pldlo. c..t to 7 .. 1/J I*' ctat 11 but II".U ~ ..,....,. bu1e t:n.iiUC&ll4c'!:;."'UB. SOUDdiDC pollUcal and mllitar'f leaders. They ftel that to eal sldtl ot bozes, searcb tbem. are interested 1D StelAe that MJPb'f,'' nt)' art u nat u:1 u4 oorporatloD tau.. Oferaad ud 1--oltw17 11• tt.ll· Tau. He 1lu t.e. •-II*' to tbt 'I'U' Ia Vlebllm by' anJ'tbJ.D& 1tSI than 'lictory will' doom ...... , tbtlr Yaluea and ldeu, their cbUdrta .. better educ:a. &I 1mportut u a ma.a'a allOit)' abort u.....,. tuullrt14J iat-dJap .-r ud .. ol tlllt ...... Lowry ua_ Colo., ... tralalac Asia &Qd tndllnetr America. As Dlc as the prts1deDtlal aide, &Dd come out wltb a DeW set ol tloo. •• to eara l liYtDc U a ftM IJ(llled Ia ~ c:aliiDI'Mib'/tbe p1laL It waUl tab elf •IDkN lA tile m•""-ud ..... Mr.IUa1ncu', feels that America caliDCIC be lltld aeow:lltable aida tor tbelr bou1, arrtYid DOD Hout,cDrtctorcllDatrue-elttlu ol 1 tree rtflbUC. So ftdc&l .,...,......_ ud I ol dollal'a wore o1 pt matE' IF ....,. Geld.. Ill lsaltn for,......_.. after we .... , Vletoam, tbeproopeets for tile at 00 tbetr owa, lad-. 1_. Mnlen lor tile clUtrld, tooc u Callfonla, lilt,_ IIIOilllr -1M,....._ -17 "-1M lu nllls, •-lllall ..-~. dec:ade lbMd lr:Jok tJ:CeediDcl'f P'lm." I UUd the teae.ber wbat tbtJ wu ubd tor an tfllui.Uoa ol Ud ~ popeloll atat. ta tbt: tor 11fCII"UI IIC"' ...... 001t1 butW dNtroJ1ac m.:b ot cto. Sbe said 11>at 111e ...,.t tlleoelloalprOCf&lDI, ·· u-..111 .. ..,_..,._. bJII_elu ___ ll~o -..... 1.111 From the Jjibk The above is Information that does not ... , ... <lot day IIIey cto .. ._,_ ''Doe at tile problemo ts oc:-'-• tu wMt_.., -· u.o <-u ·~) Ill .._ -""'*'1 or-17 •. I -tllfiQI. AJdbtr day tbtJ coop. COI""'MIItJ, or be aak1.. "Tbt YU a .. "iil IK ... oln. 01t '*-I (.well U [M A,ao. ~qat till.& tilt cMJ wUI at" '11\eD lhere Uole a reaaoo-reach the public through the mass media orate to lllU1Ac abo .. eo~~qe, .w. telllDr _.., 1a .. at ·••-to au ...,.111 .,111 IIIIo) --. ..,. 1u ..._ w. ,_ a .. _. -ina .._ lhem, whim or ol news reporting, One way to break I am to""_.., ay,.... 111e --1a oc:---_ wtllitM .._...., 111-.a., --llr-lllll«lka them olooold be 11ntooL · lbe J'OOilP(on are aotUor out biUty,to ---we p-""""'"' 111 tbt-.,. _...,. •I .,._ ..,._ w 111 --A,o; , Aa6 Jeoao, percel•iaa •• tbro1JCb the news blackout is to subscribe ot 111e _, ... 11 1a ..-J1 are doiDr.,. Job." ..... _ to --... -1o ., .. 1M ••• , l'llllo 1.111 llo,,.1..._., •. , di.,.Pt ot llulk been, """' to ll foreign affaire letter that Mr. du •~mootal, m W-• Hewu.-llbt-.,.t-1.111-at.., •• • wtllla --.. 11-JUt., , , " • dlli4,"'d eat him by him. of 0-_,at ..... cllllllr• 1-11( Ia tbt _. -•lol·-ol --11ot lilt lu--walllli • 'ILw, CAU., lJ&iM4M • Alld oaid _,lo -. -Berriel' publlabea mootbly •• It 1a titled 1..,. -... 1, • 0 .,. .. 1..., bUll. He .._., 11 .. • , • o1D -tiM -~ 11 ca.., .. ~ · , _ • ., ollall ...,.... 1111, "B ell B Reporta" and coeta $10 & year,\ lin. llarUa llld-Dr.repllodfitotlaa~--It o .,,.... •• ,, llllla-bt • us•l, .. Ali w= ._. Y-tl~ dlll<l 111 . ..,. ·-rocolftlll '1'be US addreu 1a 3878 Gr&yburn Road ... -"-· ""' .,.._ "II ,.. -II ... ,.-1 pwl • ldJo Ia loll ........ oiStnol •• ,,., I I " --•• -. • .,. '"";; .... !)lo~•• ollall •• • • 1 etdtd WIWUI Cw• W • u ....,._ ud r"'" 1ft~~~.._ [ .. -...UIItwa 1 I , ·-· ta-= .... llr .. -... = otift ·me,. hceivedt 111m Pultdena, OalU, The foretcD addreu 1a --t•lnllot,llr"""''""'"uoat..., 1a •' 11aulo1Dutllr .. uswt.r ---· -... ...,,,_,.r., lllotuot-:f«bedilltlo Jk1te1 LGt.ua, ~BoulenrdBupall Paris u _ _._.,. IDIIotllot olio-:r • "'wyoeJIM'p llkkf 'I o 1om 1111 .... ---~---2 , .... l .. ot -,.,. oil, 1M VI,. • 11_._-..-._,,._.lla ~~--~~~ ............... Ill n1111·1),-oatlla tor .. •wml 1!1171-eMil be .,.u.·(IIL , naee.· ''TIIo ...... plu,...oatla-tollotloll.-tlt ••u••••V•-••-• 111212 · latMIIIk • .,. LU•.t:-.) . 0 ' ·' '----- • Plan night in Bavaria ----JUST PRESS THE "AUTOIIA TIC" BUTTOHI leach them these safety rules: 1. Don't e,.. streets or hllltwar• w1111o MJinC kHn. 2. Don't ftJ a kite with metal tn tM tr.me or till. 3. Don't UM tinsel ltrfnL wire or MJ twine wHh metal In it. 4 . Don"t fly a kltt O'fW TV or r.dio --· 5. Don't fly aldte ,..r ..... hie ,...,llnesMMidon'ttrytoteblc•• • klle coupt In-~-6. Don, My a kHa In liNt roln. .................... ~ .. :. . . . cowun M•AL AIID IIIIIIAL cana ·; · · · ... ••at•• ) "L•Jii ... a 0.. Bt ari/wl h • tbe f rill ..1 touW _.. ............... e;::·: . ...., traffk-ODtiC!OU-Moi .H•••_,-wr. lftdl .., ,., .., ... u tile doapllawb, Ill It - ... c.-.. --·"l " h ' • , ....... IUCIIJUa. . . • f • .. 'Russia today' is topic NE'II'ORTHAR80R Gil R RST SECTIOII - -;IIIII THURSDAY, FEB. 11, llll on.. '""rtd Olu".._l-,,. pr-, will-lbo CORONA OElliAII, CAIJF. t ca'a am•,..., oliDOII ftll.'" W '*'"'' metUDc prior . Gnat c. -wllllirliiC Ilia to··lbo-_.....;._· ____________ ... 1ltelt tq)tc, '1laG& todal. "110 lbo -J Clm ol Mnport llariJar lolloorla( lbo II a.m. liruocO mooll.ac '"'· U II lbo BaJa Boy Cblll. Mra. Aoplo Raodelll, P<O-cram ebalrm&D, wUllDtrocluce llr. Butler, wbo bu twlct woa lbo &VIdeo ~ award ol lbo IDteroaUoaal 8pMeb AS&D. Hell: Pan Americu World AJrn.ya I!P"'br bureau director ud re. eeotly returoed from aumeroua; clUes lD tbe Scwlet UoJon. Pr.eedlq tbe brUDeb, Mrs. P. D. Eadsley, tpee.ial projecta ebairman, w1l.l telloltbebeodt to be beJd atU.Jambot•room at the Newporter oo Mueb 24. Sbe W1l1 welcome Dr. WUhelm de Nljo, -wlllalleJ>d totbaok tbe members for tbelr eoalined ~ ol tbe Sen1ees fol' tbe BUDd lB Suta Alia. Dr. de Nljs wlll esplaJ.D the ~ns ol tbe on acbool lor bliDd chUdreo Ud eJl)fess boW mlaeb tbe Tues- day Club's cootrlbuUoo for aqaipmeti bas mea.tt.. Mr s. E liaabetb W cC Jei..LaDd. put pre- side.Dt, bas beeo named pbtlan- thrq>y ebairma.n. Mrs. Beo)Unln Modest!, cur- LAVENDER FLU Your pandfather probably knew th1s cure. Flowe~ of blvcnder quilted in a hat were suppo!Cd to ward otf"stutrcd-up'' noses and head colds. Pk.as.ant trat· mcnt-but certainly not a sure eure. Today, tkanks tO medical scle~. we have numerous d fectivc vac- cines ... against ftu, whooping couah and 01ht:r respiratory dillCascs ... to Immunize and protect us from the di!Comfons of infect1ons. So, why suffer necdJcssly. Ask yoor physician about tht-m. Let h1m prescribe the medication that is most d'fecta¥e for your needs. lben come to us for prescnptiOn servK:c:. Christensen -&. COAft ... .,__ -· -. ... oaous-- 10«ro Off F£1. ONLY • -~-OfF FE I. ONLY "WORLD'S LARGEST" EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE DtAPIIY CUANIHG PEIFKT IIGAIDUSS OF AGE, 01 100 ... UPUCEMEHT IF CUJJIAIU. • NO SHIICIUG£ • NO WI.TSI HEADS • PllltCT DECOIATOI. PUATS • PDfKT fVB\1 HEMS • NEW OIAPDilS WITH COlT'S EllCLUSIVE S YW GUAIAIITH • DIAPBIES IEMADI 01. • WAm STAIIIEMOVAl AlTDIED • R.AMl PROOFING • DIAPIIIfS IEPA.ED OUR EXaUSIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL INSTAUATION PROFESSIONAL REMOVAL "FlEE" LOAH DIAPES WHilE YOUI DRAPES AlE CUJJIED COMMEICIAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS AVAUIU 1F YOUR DUPDIIES HAVE IEEN INSTAllED 11 MOIITI6 OILONGDI, CAll COlT AHD HAYI ONE OF THEil COURTE- OUS INSTAUDIS INSPKT YOUR DIAPDIIES ANO GM TOU A FlEE ESTIMATE. 10'o OFF FEI. ONLY DRAPERY CLEANERS COSTA MUA, CALIFOINIA 540-1366 • M2.o270 ~-~fll WORLD'S URGER ~ lJ.J DUPERY CLWIERS THE IUIDI Of THIS COUPON IS ENTITlED TO 1 01111 Off AllY DIAPIIY CUANIHG OIDB. CAll 642-0270 01 540-1366 TO HAVE YOUll DIAPDIIES PKKED UP AND IEIISTAWD.LOAN DIAI'ES AVAU.IU AT NO EllTIA CH.UG£. THIS OffDI GOOO FOI FEI. 1970 ONLY NEWPORT HARBOR EN!IGN COUPON 101111 OH ALL WINTER IIERCHAHOISE IMCLUDIHC oJR. CArRIS oJR. rETITE AHD JUHIORS DRESSES oSI1ES 3 TO 15o •e A L SO CARRY A FVL L LIN E OP JVNIOaS AND •tSSBS CLOTHING SILICTIOM Of IATNIMG SUIT$ AHD Sf'RIMG IIIIICHAMDIII MOW CIDIIIIMG Ill • I LLE'S torts • • Pd .,. ....,., ut w d If Abe Lincoln dry cleaner ... been a U old HoM. Abe bad boca a~ ;.,,..d of a lawyer aad •tamaa, we thin.k that he'd. h .. e coDchacted. hia bu.u.e. u we cooduct oun. Per- b.ptJ we're flatt:aiJ:aa ou.nclvea, we doa.'t bow. But we ue dead ccnaia tb.t we naa thM bu.aiDa. the vay bett way we know bow, and arc. Mt OD &iYin1 the bat MI'Vice and value that we poaibly QUI fen price. that aM fair. SO DROP YOUR CLOTIIES AT VALET CLEANERS DRY O.EAHING & LAUNDRY or coli us ludell vary Mrvlce 675.Q310 3137 E. COAST HIWAY., CORONA DEL MAR lftdo M-tfU.O(W ........ , __ 1o loholo .. l~o lolo •• Or l U).e ·; __ .J''~--- CONTlNUOUS SHOW SUNDAY I'IOM l 'M. EXCLUSIVE ENDS TUES. STArn Will. 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Lot nwnber 41 : Long water view wilh 76.2 ft. of frontage facinc Harbor Island. Llnolo lolo Dovel-' Co. 1010 Boyoide Dr., N.B. Bill Grundy 67>J211 You Should See the Rearl The rear of this 5 bedroom, split level opens unto a park-like setting of trees and green grass. You can even see a lake! It's lush! The home Is plush! Deep ptle carpet, formal dining, large family room wtth ftreplace and wet bar, you should see ttl The home ts located on Mesa Verde's finest street -1828Jamalca Road. "muQ"\lr6e:Reafty _., 2850 MESA VERD E DR. • COST A M ESA • 546 ·5990 EAST BLUFF ViEW HOME OPEM SUM DAY 1-5 P.M. 2US BAMBOO, EASTBLU FF SPA ClOts AliD OQIAC ULA TE S BEOOOOMS -S 8A TJt; IDEAL FOR A FAMILY $49,500 Exclusive with ... PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 w.....,r Dr.; N.L Rili•ble Ser~~id Since 1941 642-5200 rrr Balboa Island e 2 BI!DIItOOMS • VI!Pn' LA"GI! L.l \1 N G lllOOM e fi'AMIL.Y ftOOM IIIOMEWPORT sa.n2t • DI!N SUMT YOUR TllloiS CDSTAMI$A SS6,000 au CORBIN- MARTIN . UALTOI&tl Lido Isle Dream Home Located a few hundredfeettrom the beach. This lovely contemporary Is blended together with Monterey sea coast atmosphere. Huge beamed ceiling ltving room. Graced by the warmth of a tremen- dous fireplace. Three charming bed- r ooms and baths, separate studio, Only $82,500 --Low assumable loan. CALL NOW FOR TERMS 675-1662 CORBIN-MARTIN, lac. .. S.wlu • ..,_~ Tt• C..lr'tllet>• 3036 E. Coast Hwy. 675 1662 Corona del Mar, Calif. • ••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS LIDO ISLE FURNISHED Excellent Family Home 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 40 foot Lot S62,500 ' {i_R~ LIDO REALTY, INC. '\_}} REALTORS " •••••••••••••••••••• READ THIS H you are in the market for a NEW home, see these outstand· ing customized homes. buil t by Frank H. Ayres and Son. local· ed in a prime area very close to Hunlington State Beach. Tl'le homes are pr iced from $27.550 to $33,690 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms. 2 to 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 baths. wilh shake or mission lile roofs. fire- pl aces. underground utilities, concrete driveways, built-ins. and carpeting. There is VA and FHA financing available. Then! are 9 homes available because of credit rejections. Occupancy by March 1, 1970 in this unit. Our next unit is now on sal e for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3.000 sq . n. ''EI Dorado" model priced from $34,490. RMCM L• Cuest• Homet. on I.....W.Unt •• Atl•nt•. H..,llnt,.,INch -mt--1311 • I I. 1 , .... I I I I I I I I I I I &lee thrciuch the MultiPle r..t.tiDc Se~ce of the Newport Harbor-Ca.ta ¥ua Board d Realtor• totaled oYer ; $54 mWton for the TWELVE m011the ,d 1080. 1'11111 rep~t. 1,2M unit llllN aDd a dollar nlue ·mcreue d 4% onr the -e period ol.lut Je&r, wldCb wuareccmSJe&r. Lt.t JOU1' property wl.th a Realtor todQ;. . ·- 1111111111111111111 • 11tUR$1)AY, FEB. 17. 19l0 COROllA DEL 11A!!, CAUF • .., .......... . ... hi•·• c.st. Mesa S of H CORONA DEL MAR Just listed 1n choice area: Duple~: with 2 bedroom home wtth patio and income apartment always rented - $48,500 Children Don't Buy Houses ... But parents of children do, and any parent of children should consider thts elegant near-new family home wtth Its large family room, generous yard and quiet cul-de-sac street, 4 bedrooms, 2-l/2 baths, formal dining room and stunning master bedroom suite wtth Roman Bath. NEXT DOOR TO BAYCREST And only :JO'Ik.IIQ•U 'O THE REAL \~ ESTATERS I'DJ!MiU ORAMCI COAST P-HTY 332 .... '"" .. c..-...... -6734550 LEASE OPTION Beautiful 1 year old Lake Forest home & all the fun facilities that goes with the area . • s wimming, tennis, boat- ing, horseback riding e tc. :: bdrms with sep- ara te family room & fi repl ace. Only $34 ,930 . COATS & WALIJCE REALTORS 1491 BAKER STREET S~1 41 COSTA MESA, CALl'. Is ' ..... .. c... Ml ·~ OPEN 1-5 FRI .-SAT.-SUN. 716 L.rkapur, Corona del Mer NICELY DECORATED 2 BEDROOM HOME LARCE CDVERED PATIO EASY CARE YARD CliME SEE I Til II •••• THREE DUPLEXES fOUR BEDIIOOM SPLIT LEVEL HOME LDTSOfOUTDOOR LIVING AREAS OOOD INCOME RECDRD 01E(]( THESEI WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SHOW YOUII .......... FOR RENT 675 SQ.FT . IN CORONA DEL MAR GARACE AMDIOR STORACE SlOO PER -Til CALL 675-6700 REAL.ONOIIICS CORP .• III>KER a good to Realtors At Work! ~nyhoaae? Realtors®· know the market! .Aad, as Realtors, oar compreheasm Jmo.wledae of appraising techniques. market cooditioal, 20D- ing. coostruction, buyer's apeaatioos, ways of j showing your pwpetty to its beat advmtage, ud fiuDcing qualify us. to obtain lor ,.au a FAIR price within a reasooable period ol time. Because 1we are professionals ia real atate, we tbotoUJhly know the competitioo oifered by other homes oa the market. ·IDL* ............ reed .... ~~~ .. "'s. ,..., Office ,._. v 1.............__ TO .. .., .. _...,., ···-.. ""--~ ...... ~ ,_. _...... DAYI Newport Harbor Costa Mesalolnl . of · Cou"cil News (C I' 1.,_ JOo.-l) ~ ,._ IIJ 1M alii' w._ •'*'W' a.ena tbl ... tu.OOO lx-IM'IrldiiU&tA *am.,. Sa.dlt. • .t.VflkliUZIO tM ,... • ADOPTID a rt•Wtoe _.,u ... .-••-ar-lime _...u 111 prlociPJIID diMtct WUU.. P. Pk.Ur b' tM oaMIIIt of ~ tM _.,., a.. ,._ c--.uo. rt•• ano 1or ro- ~· ftre 1tat1act -.r c:rMttoNl ..., fmD tM rtnr J-· Rd. .. -to 1111 su Bw-• UIOTED p&rtlaC oa tat mCMMC~tns u ggnaw 1ll tM ..,...lJ lldl ot JU,.-IIdl An. "cout to enlt'" propoam, Ull jul olf UarlDoro Ullo, 1111111c uttDc tbo COGIIIJ --· 1D 1-bcNr time lUntt from I a.m. ~ tbl plu.. 1'bl 1400Uit to 8 p.m. e:a:ept oo SWiday1 to crest" lhMI:J llu bMDlAWa. ... Lad bollday1. led by tbo Couaty ot RIY ... al4o. • SET 2-bOur P&l'ttoc Ume • ACCEPTED tbt riiJ&Da- llmll to tile ar• of Newport Uoo of Jolul F. Dod .. from tbo Harbor blab aebool from 8 a.m. dty'a teebAlcal oU advUory to • p.m. oo .tebool daJ's on committee. Laarel Pl., port1ou of Holly La., llarpret Dr. and St. An-• APPROVED tbetWllcalJoa drew'• Rd. and the westerly ol Ma.rltall Duflleld to add an -or IrYlat AYe. 8 by 30-fool ~ to tbe oxls- • AWARDED a cootra.ct to ttnc aUp float at S4 lJ.Dda lila. Price Waterbouse lt. Co. o1 • APPROVED a joLat stadJ Los Aoples aDd Santa Ana of computlr Deeda:, with tbt Cit)' for a classltlcattoa study ot of Costa Mesa Uld tbe Nnport.. city employees &t a cost DOt to Mesa school district partl- u:ceed $6,000. clpl.t1DJ. • ACCEPTED a p-ant deed • AGREED to meet at 7:SO rrom PbyWs flint for property p.m. Mooday for a stutt)' su- &t 206 and Z08 3ZDd St., West sioo. Off. r ·1 .1 THE HUNTER CHAPTER of 11o1c ~llal will bold tbe 1ce c1 es narco pen ~:~p~~~od:.":!.1":."::"' tboud a.:~z"'~ Loren Norton, formerly 1D "A teacher awareness prO-ceoter. Members of tbe pu1J committee pictured alloYe lltUIISOo\~, FEB. U, ltlll COROllA D£L CAU Bike licenses needed A budJt armed w1tb a cuo U to !8 )'111'1 old .tared bU -t11o -·· Liquor Ito"' &lid ubd 11>r a boll plol store, U1!5 Newport Blfd.., ot bourboc. llewport Beaeb, ot $500 to CUll Wboo be turllld llrOWid wltb SaodaJ. tile Uq-. tbo blodlt pollllod a Tbl owoer, Dooa.)d E. Zeru. 1"11. at blm llld aid, "Gin me ttcb, Ul7 Colpte, Costa Mesa, all JOW mooey ud pW lt 1D a told pollee that a Ybite male blJ. •• &bold s ft. z 111. to betgbt, After emptylq tba moooy from the Z cub reJiiW'a lato the bae, U:r . Zeroeleb ald tbat be uked the man. "Sball I go toto the freuer box?" The cun- mu said '•yes," tben left the store. the DarcoUcs division of lbe gram needs to be d.weklped. are, from left. Mrs. GI.Yln WltberiPCJOQ ot Balboa laland, Santa Ana pollee d~tment, Actually there are very few Mrs. Wllllam Relc.b11Dr of Ban. lslud 1.00 Mra. Clyde JOHN MORRIS Dl ES spoke at the receot meeting of tra.lned Datcottcs otflcers OD JolmaOD of Sbore Cliffs. Mzs. DoQald LJncle, nya IDd JobD W. llorri.J, %014 Ft .. JIM DECKER, at left, local manqer tor tbl Southern CounUes Gu Co., recelns a SO-year award from Bruce WcCandless, president ol tbe Gu Co., at tbe service recognition dLDner or tbe Orure County diYlslon. Thirty- year awards also went to Robert Jotmsoo aDd Glenn Walker. Heading tbe list ot loog-senlce employees were fO-year Yeterans Paul Hysom, Homer Jorm.oo aDd Jack Wledmeler. Relocatable rules drafted the Orange County Tupayers the pollee force IDd tbey Deed me&DS cbalrmu, ll IJl cbarp. Proceeds will co ton.rd deral, C08ta Mea. died Ja.o. Assn. oa the topic ot the coo. detinUe tra1n1og to be 1D this the AuzWary's buUdin& f\md pledp to tbe bospltal. (EDI!gn S1 1D Costa Mea Mtmorlal The Newport Beach City A comp&Dioa ''bouaemovtnc'' tt.rmed Drug Addict. fteld. Tr&lned officers sbould HosPitaL He was 76, CoUDCU approved first reading ordl.rlaDCe ,._, wu paased to "Only some 2 per cent o1 the be numerous pbOtO.} The Cnadt•a D&Un wu or an ordln&oce Monday ennln& ZDd readlnc. Mr. Seymour IIJd addicts are permanently "We need. quara.ot1De la.ws h h born oo Feb. %1, 189S,IIId 11Yed re(tUlatlDg tbe erecUoo. use and that tbe ordioaDce makes a cured, .. he said. "The a.ddJct Tbe dope peddlers oaed. to ~ c u rc News 1D tbla ar• for lt years IDd 1n OCCtCJ&DCJ ot relocatable buU-d1st1ocUoo betweeo reloc&table may go for 2 years tree of the Qrara.ntiDed so tbeycan"tpeddle the state tor a total ol 50. He di.Dp. The ordina.Dee TfUl come bu11d1Dp ud ordi.D&ry boUHs habit, but eventually he returns to other There should be btgb was ID Inspector tortbePa.cltlc ~ tor ftnal action Feb. 2-4. whJcb are propoaed tobtmovtd to U. • llari.Ders Cburcb, !ZOO E. Eller's sermon topic for tbt Telepbooe. lDto the cit}', and enmpts re. "The effect or a tlx ol beroln ~=~ ~antiDe tor the Cout Hwy., Coroaa del mar-9:15 a.or:1 11 a.m. ~ ser-Services were beki Feb, 3, City Attorney Tully Seymour locatable bW.Id1np: from the wears ott fast as the body ad-"Tbe public ~keep their Dr. Glenn O'Ne&J.. proteSSOl at Tices. Mid-week leoteoworsbl,p 1D Wuerly Church &Dd lDter. said that tbe purpose or the house moYior regutattoos. justs and the user sooo ba.& to eyes 00 tbe courts Den'-' T&lbot Theological Semtary, 1.s betoc bald at 7:30p.m. a meat wu In Fairh&Yen Me-ordinaACe ls to prevent the In-....,..,... take more and more to get his ' ....., La Mirada, Is CODt:ID.ulng as Wedll88days. Tbe messap b' morial Park. troducUoo or substandard a.Dd desired ettect. lD the short :==~':~U: guest preacher, SerYices are at out Wednesday ,Ifill be ::Trllt AARP MEETS FEB. 19 WlS!&fttly porta.blebuUdinpl.Dto period or Z weeks ftomthetime by the judges. Keep a severity 10 a..m .• and 7:30p.m.oo~UDday, power that 008511 t ~· aDCl Chapter lZl, tbe Amerieao ~~*t!!· ordi.DaDce ..,111 permit ot begtming, he may need lSor index tor each judge. ot tbose • a ~ based 00 tbe 'SeJeo Associatioo otRetiredPersoos, tbe use ot portable or reloca- more shots a day to lleep lltm cases reacblng the prosecuting The Newport Harbor Lu-Words • will be fl'eseo~. ARTHUR G. ANDRESEN, 6S, wUI boki lts mootbly meeUog table buJ.k:U.Dp," be said, "pro- eotng. Thus he has to acquire a.ttoroey only 4 per cent 10 to therao Church, ZSOl Cliff Dr., St Mi ba 1, and All An la' of 2821 Cassia St., Ea.st Bluff, beg1.Dnlng at QOOD Thursday rided that they cootain a miDi-Lriur~ly 0{.,;,1 ways to provide ror this costly prison~ lnZ-imontllstbeyare Newport Heights -Pastor E 1 • cl C~ 5 h P head of the Los Angeles clty Feb. 19, at tbe Semor Cl~ mum of 600 9Q. fl. ot floor area \JR••~-..,;·0., R''''"'''" lla.btt and resorts to stealing or back OD the street Find out wb.&t James Blai.D will preach oo p scopa urc ' 3233 Pactttc schools personnel divistoo, bas cellter 15th St &DdlrvlDeAn I least floor am are other means " • "Concern tor God's bouse" at View Dr. Harbor VIew Hills-be ......._ ~~· • • •• on a one , ·, per cent ol casesheacceptsi.Dd Tbe Rev' Ed Alle f rm eo named ....,.,uty s.r .... en-Cwt Haven.. not Jess th&D 15 teet 1n Width," Mr. Norton s subject covered what per cent be prosecutes. the 9 and 11 a.m. SWlday ser-• n., O 8r dent tor business and educa-According to Lloyd E. Mor-A use mit, with umelimU 11n E CO<Ut H<llt"'"Y Cmnno <I;/ M~• Colo/ 9]615 (11 4! 61}-11161 wbat he cU!ed the anatomy ot FlDd out what per cent are re-vices. Lenten vesper seutees pastor ot St. Michael s, DOW a Uon services by the L.A.. board risoo of Corotll del Mar, lll~ould be req:uired in tolerance. commended tor probi.Uoo wba.t are being held on Wednesda.ysat ~~~-;:, ~· ;{ll preach at or education attbe annual salary A.ARP'a local presldeot elec-= cas~. ''The addicts are always LD percent are more tbaD o~Ume 6:45 P·'_!l· • mwllo'o ~vtces a.mS com-or $40,000. Heearnedbisbacbe-tloo of omcers a.od mem'betsof 1 ___________ ;,;;;;;..,;;;;;.;.;;-~;.;;;,;;::::;i• a very personal lDtimate otfeDders loose oo the streets • The b this uoday. lor's degree at OC Berkeley and the board wlllbebeld At 1 p m gr~.·· he said. "Tbey de-Bars are anetfeetivedeterreot' The Lutheran Church of tbe W c urch wome.n oftbepu1sl.l bls master's degree at tSC.He Mu Dorotbea Sbeeb-cuj ~ velop totmda.t..i.OD p&tterns 1n a DRUGS AFFECT THE BODY. Master, 2900 Pacitlc View Dr., .-meet Feb. 18 at tbe churcb. bep.n Ills career wtth tbe L. A. NewPort Beacb 11brar'l.a.D, will l:lassle to acquire feeding, such MIND AND SOUL or MAN ,! Harbor View Hills -"Led by Co~mWlion will be celebrated city schools nearly 40 years ago review a oew book '''Ibe prt. as stealing or other forms ot · the Spirit" will be Dr. WUllam at _a.m. At 10 a.m., Dmcer as a teacber at Wasbl.Diton vate trorki of Leo'aa.rd .sera. =~.T~~~:v~~ ~:-: Stude· nts meet the press ~:.~."'::.~~ ~=.x~ ICbool. stelll ... ~.;:.-.. ~ .. tb~:,m~ ·~ Nnporl Harbor bl&ll &lid tb&l It ... --from ~ "!' tile -~··~ltm. R ; c h a r d s 0 n -p r u ; tt forma.tioa ftom tbe needle, scboolers madttbe!rbtduput be.Lnr ma1Dly u a!bletlc fUir1 Pr1Dce ot P•ce lA.beran •t d "'Tbey are troq .. DtJ.y seen of toe eommlllllty Tburlday to loelude a wide II>OCirUID otCbiU"Cb, Z987 Uti& VardiOr., vows ore reel e weuLD.g dark rlasses and will Feb. 5, by call1D& a press coo: student acUYit1es. Costa Mesa -Laymen's Suo. bave 00 jewelry· Tilts hU 1008 fereoce tor Ul DtWIPIPfr& and da.)' will be observed at this Tbe m.arrl.&p of Dallu Vhay to pay tor their weed Injects. radio stations in tbe area, ANn-WAR TH I!M E Sw.!ay's serflces, and tbt tol-Rlc.b&rdson and GAil Kimble us .. Uy they haYe Jooebair,a..Dd The contereoce was orpo1-AT CEL EBRA TIOH lowllifl men 'Ifill be ~: PruJ.tt was solemniZed at the of course they do not work; they zed by tbe student peromeut Tbe Uotta.rlan Uot•ersal Fel-Harry Bai:er and Ray Ernst at Chapel ol the Bells 1D Anaheim nave DO employmeot history. pubUclt}' commtsstooer Robbie lowShJp of Costa Mesa wt.Ubold 8 a.m.; Paul Gordon and John on Friday Jan. 9 at an early 1n the heat ot summer they will Jorgensen wbo ereeted ruests a "celebration of We" festtnl Smith at 9:30 a.m.; Rtcrw-d eveoing c:remoay,' be seen wearing loog sleeves in the hi~ school q..d and ln.-on SWiday, Feb. 22, at 7 p.m. Hardy and Steve SetterlUDd at The Rev. Eugeoe Cox per- to lltde scars. traduced the speakers Student at 1259 Vlctorla Street, Costa 11 a.m. Pastor Andrew ADder. formed tbe double ring cere. "They may be distinguished Government presldeol Randy Mesa. CIR>o.sWon to nr trW son wlU be speaiingatthelOOth moDJ untUnr tbe soo ot Mr. by their palor ot skin, grey to Whitesides; Calitlx'Dia As-be the ceDl:ral theme of the anoJversa.ry service ol Ascen. and Mu. Harry Vbay Rtcba.rd- yelJow jaundice coodtt1on and soctatlon ot studellt Councils eveDin(s program, whtcb will slon Lutheran Church ln. San son or -iS-i Dahlia Ave., Corolla the P~H ol the eye constricted Representative G&.tlCaras; Stu-seek to honor We through Francisco, where he served del Mar, and tbe daugbter ol with 00 reaction to Ugflt, The dent Congress Speaker Bob poetry, music and fellowship, when be tlrst came to Cali-Mr. IDd Mrs. Doo Kimble ol p~U ot the eye droops, and the Haskell aodJuniorClassPres1-The program trW feature torD1a. Arcadia.. wllttes or eyes are dull." dent Steve Bennett au gave dramatic presentatsoos and • • • The brtde wore an ensemble Mr · Norton gave tbe following brief talks. readings ot Ferl.lngbettt. Presbyterta.o Church of the of white wool and oavy blue and earrttd a oosepy ot wbite carnattoos a.od p1Dk tea roMI. Her matron ol boDor wu bar sister, Mrs. Joyce Kroll of Ful. lartoo. Sta.od.ing as best rna.n waa: the groom's father, Arcadia blgb IICbool &lid Pasadeaa city eoUece are the bride's scboolJ. Her bus- bud lf'&Ddua.ted trom Corooa del Mar Htgb Sc.bool a.od atteo. ded Arlsooa st>te UDtYerllity and Cal state Fullerton. Tbe yolllg C<q)le wU1 Ute at t310 First be., Corooa del mar. advtce to parents: "Mlle an Muton, Lao Tse, and Jesus o1 Covenant, ZBSO Fl!rview Rd., effort to 1mow who your clltl-Representatives trom many Nu.areth, and recorded music Costa Mesa-Baptlsm of 1D-c h h • k ff" dreo•s !rleuds a.re. for these oflheserviceand ... eralel ... s by >.rUsts sueb as Bob Dylall, faJlts will be held at tbe .,30 urc PIC s 0 leers people always wa.at company iD were present to ta.Ik bdotmally the Beatles, Doouan, and Step-a.m. serYice tbls Sunday. , their habit and LD.sist on those with the press medlarepreseo-penwolt. At the cooclusloo ot • • • The Women s Misslooary they travel wtth to do the same, tatives during a refresb.me.Dt tbe program, there w11.1 be a Capt. Boyzy Long, president Fellowship at Ce.atral Bible tuustn.Uve or the old adage, hour and a press book com-sharing or loaves, fishes, l'rlllt, of the Orange COUDty fair Church, Costa Mesa. bas elec. misery loves company_ While pilatlon gave information to cheese, wine, music, song and housing couocil, wtU speak at ted tbe rouowiJ:lgoftlcers: Kath. Ward Grandstaff. you canoot be where your child each oews reporter. dance 8 r~ 25 st u kP ryn Adams, presldeot; Pauli..De is at au times, you can judge Key to the conference was ' p.m. _., at · ar res-Piper, vice-president; Mary Musl.c committee -Bob Beardsley, Wary Bezmett, Astra Benton, Marlene DI.Yls, Gerakl Key and Faye K1ng. his e.zpertence by the company an upla.aa.Uon given by Randy DRUC ABUSE PANEL byterlan Church, ZlOOMar Vls-El.na Klrtpatrtck, secretary- he Is ke~•-g. Whitesides wbo said "Three SOtEDULED AT UO ta, East Bluff. JU.s topic will be Mar Be tt tr and Wlsstons committee -Tom GUmer, Dua.De Piper, Jeanette QuJ.rOI aDd Wllllam SmUb. ~ .. UI ' ' "Housing tn Orange County · Y nne • easurer, ''Don't be afraid to report years ago, student government The American Chemical So-wbat can we do?" -Ruby Francis, work eba.lrman. Christian educatioD commit- tee -Barbara Kille &00 SheUy Ktrtpatrtct. l.D!racttons in the community to was a rubber stamp lor c1et}' will present a pine I dis-• ;. • Newly elected members ot the taw entorcemeot burea us. the scllool administration. but cussioo on the drug problem board and commJttees are as Money spent on drugs are a DOW we want rights." followt.og a 6:15 p.m. dlmer Ctu'lstlan Science Churches follows: drain oo legitimate business; He erplaiDed tbat rlgbts may Feb 17 to the Mesa Court gold -Tbe lesson sermon topic for Board of deacons _ JOhn also the stealiog 1s a drain 00 come to students through riots, roo~ at UCI, this Suoday 1s entllled "WIDd." Hoyt, Mlchael Ryan and Jay Curry Klrkpltrlclr. ls head usher. Herb Burnham ls con- tinuing as SUDday scbool SlC*'- llltendeot, Beverly PUtman as cburcb clerk a.od Wary Glbsoo. as treasurer. the com mun1ty. u 1s said that but he felt tbat the better way ''Drugs, man and society, a Services are held at 9:15 and Beardsley. one ounce ot herolD could mate was througtl tbe democratic muWlateraJ Yiew," will bedts-11 a.m. 1D Newport Beach, 11 Board of trustees-Archie some 1,000 gelatin capsules and processes. He saJd that the stu-cussed by DaDJel Casey, re-a.m. 1n Costa Mesa, and lOa.m. Campbell, William Gritnth and could cost altogether some dent government DOW controls gioral director of tbe bureau ID Harbor Vtew Hllls. $48,000 drain. the $3-i,OOO a.DDIIll student tUDd or IILreottcs &Dd drup; Dr. J. T P • C• • ART REP RODUCTIOHS BPW DISTRICT MEET .;...;..---.;..-~--------~ .................... --• Tllomas u.,.frlelder,blatrassistatlt1 c o.!o t~..:~~l ALMOST SEEM REAL IS SET FOR FEB. 14 FOR MARRIED MEN professor o psyc Y a • ., -co-~ Dlstr •···•-UCLA medical center and port Heipts -"Tbe face or An exhibition ot r• rodoc--..., Orco let, UUiNUe&.s director ot project DARE drug Jesus" will t. tbese.rmootoplc Uons or great paJ.nt1.oc: JO true a.od ProteuJoQa..l Womea's b 30 d 60 I abuse research aad ed~Uon; ot tbe Rev. Normu BlOWD tor to tbe ortgtnl.ltbatmuseumsln-Clubs, wt..ll spooall' a periOQ&J. etween an Years Dr fraDe1s Patraeeko!RIUr toe 10 a.m. s.-,. serTlee. slsttb&tUiereplleasbemadelll deYelopmtol semtoer tblll&- t.abon.tortes· Dr Rl baret Nab-• • • a dtlferent siJe to Pf"'ellt COO-turdl.y, Feb. 1'. atCbl.fl'eyCol. Statistics prove you have for fewer accidenh. That's why you ore entitled to lower auto insurance rates and brooder coverages. Farmers is the first to recognize your better driving record with the Vfltil rou eet "'-foctt --.. :J0/60. riDiorf of Cat St..~. cbaJr-Newport UD1t:J Cburcb, mee-tudon will be &bon 1D tbe 1ep LDAltaLoma.. Tbuern.IDar, man f1 LA. Couatycomm1.salon ttnc at 15tb st • .l.lld lrY:tDe An., Orange Coast CoUtee Ubrary cooYelllnc at 10 Lm., wtU be 00 oarc9ttcs and dulcerou CWf Bana-Tbe Rev. Lorea from Feb. 13 throqta April 30. colldlleted by Jeny Hall. Saa drup. Dr. Fredertc..t Katls, FUcttncw wt..ll pr-esent a sine-The reprodliCUoas, fl"om tbe Orco DiatrtctperiOIIIldenklp- cbemt.tr.J prolessor at Chap. IPtratioo HrY1ee at 10 Lm. Whitney Museum f1 American mellt Cllairmatl. mu Coliep wtllbe moderator lhb: SGDclly &Ddalloat 7:30p.m. Art, are prepared byaonpro. Mtmben ft-om Nnport Har. ' • WedDeldaJ. ceu C&lled "cbrOmoc:z'llbJ,"a. bor Butoeq llld Profeu.iolll.l SCHOLA RSIII PS Gl VEH proeeos wblcb r-n sha-Womoo•o Clul>p-._to- TO LOCAL STUDEHT$ MG I'OUHOATIOH TO dlllr, li<Uibolrolro Lad-· tblo ooa do;yooml.oararellr1. Ulldlrcrad-ICbolar&blpa MUT IH SANTA AHA by oo •-c &lid pboto-Holoa Cole, pn-. Ur1. hanbtenawardedtortbtlMi-grapt&leproceu,Tbu...Uiaa. lact BtObatt. IDIIIIber- 70 &eadomle ,_ .. ~· to tbo c.!:-":ft;.. lor~ tbo ~ d~llealo .. oact tbal art ebalrmu of Su Oreo Dlolrlcl; lollowtor _. -! -~IIOIIW 'or .. ,._,; crlUe• Lad -· CUUIOI ur~vA. E.!lutoU.Mri.J&Diet Ba---Pllrlda.U. Gnrio F-Uoo will biYo u &1...,1 loU U from tllo mutar-H&loH, llrl. Job R. PaJoo, PleUCI, 110-1/Z ApZI A ... tdrlll&ll" mootJoc at 7,10 -k. Lad llrl. J. a -., eo,_ dol Mar -Booorll' p.m. ,_lday, Ftb. II, at tbe ERS CHURCH Jo s..,_ • 117-1/J Pappy AY&. Flrll Coorr•-• Cbarcb, MARft ~ II--Tbo-.U.. 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'----------------- ~up1DS100 during the Sylvania Once-a.:Year Sale loolodel CI36W With Arc H.-,...·, 1 portable to Ll.kt ••t.h yoo.o rrorn roo111•W-roorn liM convtn,....l <"&rry lf\1 handle •nd buoll-on UHF •nd VHF anWnnM Af'C rAulomiiN" ruw Tuno111 Conarou tl«ltonN"•lly '"fod .. ,.,-· • P""f~l ptetu..-.a t.hc- puoll of • button ....... __ ~ Oo·whe~·you-co Stereo. Take Sylvonia Stereo Model EXP411 alons with you. Hu four speed auto- matic turntable with diamond stylus. Pampen your recorda. The Air Su.- pentton apeakers det.ch tor that bil stereo tound. Separate bus and treble controls let you tailor Lh.e 10und to your particular lute. ~ Sawe SID llew 0.., v ill liW111111U._ ........ IIIIM CJII Camera records Balboa THE OFFICIAL NEwSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEwPORT BEACH •-::::;~~;::::;::;;4 ,. .... , THE NEW PORT HAI!IIOI! """""'• ~ '"' NEWPORT T1lo IIIWPOI'I -AnMo- ltem, Joeatecl iD tbiJI&IIG&Pa .. •tlloa, bu eommt-I Sooll>o<a C&Worota .,....._ CI'IPber•, Rot.rt Voa ltlrD- borL WtWam DollortJ ~ - ·-u yotlo bo ..-; loclo-cumeat HCtloae ot a.a.:., tbl dtaf lbo PaY!Itoo, torulllltbt-BEACH l O ttoo Wbteb 11'111-at lbo Mu-~ ..... lliSc>lombor. • ..... .,oa~.,_ 10 COSTA Tllomu H. Goner, director tow ,.... ~ of 1M Mueum, I&JI. "Balboa "Tbe Fwa ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~;;;~~~~~~~~~~;~ ta a f:uelDatlnc place. tilled meal puk • Tlff. OMU Mewwt.re:• MtiHTEO AMO MESA with l.attreltiDI people, It Ia U of tbe area, 11 ~»tEO IM MqtPO•T IIUOt a.t• wb.lcb Ja symboUe of u lDcoqruity a.mkllt tbe P'&.DIHI' ora wbteb to Qllle•lnutii>IDr IC&Ie ootertallunoote to wbteb CORON A DEL CALIF. ar• of the PenlDaJa IUI'l'OWl- BACKING UP Mayor Doreen Marsh&ll of Newport Beach as she sips the proclamation for national crime preventlon week, Feb. 8-14, are Judge Dooa.ldDunga.o.. at left, a.nd Judge CalYin Schmidt of the Harbor Judicial District. The pro- clamation ur~s public ~rt of tbe Da.Uona.l Exchange Club program to REACT ag:aillst crime and to REACT to protect the rights, security and property of cttl!.ens. The Newport Harbor Exctwlp Club presented Los Angeles District Attorney EveUe Younger as crime prevention W@i!k speaker Mooday, a.od at ooon Thursday, Feb. 19, Cecil Hlci:s, Orange County district attorney, will speak on the E1cha.ogeClub meetl.ag at tbe Newporter Inn. Fund raiser for clubs The serious business of raising capital IUDds tor Boys• aDd Glrls' Clubs of the Harbor Area will be comblned with a gala event th.isevenlng, Feb.12. The tlfth annual Valentine dinner party is set for 7 p.m. in the Jamboree room of the Newporter Inn. The semi- forma.! afb.lr will feature dln- ner -hour entertalnment by the Los Marimba Band with dance music by the Re- trogressive Five Plus Tlu"ee. 0. W. (D ick) Richard will be master of ceremonies, and Dick Lane will be the guest speaker. There will be a donation of $25 per person. Dinner chair man Is Mrs. Fred W. Johnson. Funds raised at the dinner will be used to e.qta.Dd club la - cutUes for both. orga..nlzatlons, aeoordt"' to Willard Co"""''': LAMP SALE DECORAnYE LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS, AND OIANDELIERS TO COMPLlMIJNT MEDrrERRANEAN, TRADmONAL OR CONTEMPORARY ROOM SETTINGS. ALL LAMPS on 2nd Floor REDUCED TO 1/2 OF .J. GARRETT fU ~ Nl1lk>k DISteteS o... ...... ""'-........ cOsTA WI$A, CALIF. DIIH.'~a~ -·- we ban become aceutocned dv- rlo, tbe lut few Jeatl. Ita Wllq•DIIII U.S ill tbe fact that It can and does compete wltb the more pollBbed, BOPb.lstlea- ted amusemeot (&rks acattered throu-o..,.. COWIIy. In the ftDal aaalysls a.JKI iD a oos- talc1c sense, th1s small vaea- Uoo spa Is almost but DOl quite ready to become a remem- bra.nce of tblnp past, aDd tor that reason worthy ofb.lstorical Y gets national notice documentation. •• Tbe project begins 1m- med.l.ately Ud a. LUt spoken by the residents ud workers of tt1e area wtU accompany the sbow. Mr. Gar•er wUlbelJ:Itenlewt.q reskSents, tourists aDd wGr'kers in the area in a search to tlDd out what Ba.Iboll Is about. Currem.ly tile Newport Harbor Museum ls featuring an elhlblUon of the pa1otlngs and seu~ure by Jnteroattoo- ally koown American coostruc- Uvlst painter Uya Bolowtowskf. This ezblbU will run tb.rougb March 1. Museumhow'sarelto 5 p.m. WedDesday through Suo- day, 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. Gl RL SCOUT AWARDS Mrs. James Watt of Newport Beach received a goldGtrlSeout pin for exc epUooal work lD scouting at tbe annua.l reeopi- Uon d.ln:oer of the Girl Scot£ councU of On.np County. Mrs. Beth Koch of Costa Mesa was awarded a. Girl Scout plaque for spKJ.al cootrlbttion to the coun- cil, aod Miss Mary McPhail of Costa. Mesa received a 15-yea.r service pio. BALBOA SCENES are being photographed tor a September exhibition at the Newport Harbor Art Museum In the Pavilion. This camera shot shows bicyc lists on the OOUd- walk in the Fun Zone. Nea.rby Is a sign, "No bicycles on sidewalks." (Rick Malml.n pllotO.) AT Natioaal recopdtJoo biJi beeo lfYeo to tbe Orange Ccast "Fam.Hy" YMCA tor Us health aDd physical ed.uca&ioo pro- gram. A certiflcate of merit wa.s awarded in recopitloo of the higtl quality of sernce per- locmed by tbe Ora.nae Coast Y ill be_,lllc this eommunJty de- velop pbysical, emotiollal and socla.l healtb as well as tl.tness laadersbtp based on Cbrlsttan pri.De.lples. Tbe cerutlca.te, presented by tbe Natiooal COQDCll ofYW.CAs, allows tbe Ort..nge Coast Y to eater Its rectstered amateur atbJetes in omcla.J area and na- tional sports eompetitton •lth. otber YNCAs around tbe country. It ca.o also participate ln the Datiooal pby.sical educa- tion proP'ams. Tbe cer til1cation 1s gtven e- very 3 years to tbose a.ssocla- tions requestt.nc U, and who meet the stamard set by the YMCA aa.Uoaal hea.ltb and phy- sical education committee. To meet these stalldards the Orange Coast Y, according to 8111 Brown, physical education director, must eooduct a bala.oced a.ad i.Dterestiog pro- gram of physical educa.tioo; hue a physical education com- mlttee a.od Yoluateer leaders to give pidance in policy and pro- cram develq)meot, and use the aationa.l YM CA aquatic program ln lts building, lbe oommunity and its camp. lt must also m.aintUn qua.U- De pendab e and Sma rt tied professional ~erabjp to guide Ita: program, operate la acCOI'Iiaoce wltbaaadequate • to-date wrltteo poUcy aDcl be a member In good staDcliJlC of tbe na.Uooa.l coonctl of YWCA's. "Perhaps motit 1mport&at of all," remarked RolleD Brou- sard, eucuUve ditectol', ••a local uaoc1ation recelrlA& tbe certil1ca.te must coat.IJMaUy evaluate, revise, amputy a.od modernil.e its physlca.l educa - tion program to meet cha.ogiag community oeeds. We are nry proud of our record here at tbe Orange Coast family Y." DOL LI ES TO EH TERTAtH HB HI GH T OWL GROUP A musical afternoon wUI be enjoyed by the Newport Beach Nlgbt Owls of the Hoot •n Hol- ler Roost this Sunday, Feb. 15, al the Senior C1t1Ull's re- creation center, lStb St.andlr- vtne Ave., CWf Haven. The "Swlog:t.o.g Do lUes" jam- boree band of the Four Seasons Mobtle Homes Park, Costa W esa, will eDtertain. The d1r ee .. tor of tbe band is Mrs. Gecup Reynolds, and the orp..o15t Ls Mrs. Florence MacGiAitle, both of Costa Wesa. Soloists are Mmes. Flo Merritt, Stete Klechka and Geoe OUver. Mrs, Clarence (Dolly ) RaiDs aod committee will sene re- freshments from a table de- corated with Valeol:uae motif. Get $100 or more every month. Newport Balboa Savings depend- able, smart account execu tives ca n be very helpful in setting up a pla n that will do just that for you . It's our tested Monthly Security Account plan. It assures you of a regular monthly income every month ... year after year after year. Th is plan has proved itself for many people-for a long time -the world over. Smart Savers Save and Earn at Newoort Balboa Savings. Come in, write or phone for information on a plan that can be tailored for individual needs . N-port S.lbol S.vinp •nd l a-n Assoc~ ll66 Y•• lido, Newport ltu<:h. C•litof'TQ 92163 Please send 1ntorm•tion on the Monthly Secur•ty o\ccount P\•n Str~ec c.ty __ ..lip NEWPORT 8"A:t:8oA SAVIN~! ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Main Office: 3366 Voo Lido, Newpott Beach, C.lilornta 92663 • Phone 714/673·3130 Corona del Mar Off1ce: Financial Ptan. 550 Newport Center Drive, Corona de4 Mar. C.lifom1a 92625 • Phone 714/644·1461 A l.OOK AT THE BOOK THE GEOGRAPHY OF ISRAB- ~~~ . _....,,~ _·\ In Ierma of the barMt facta. Israel i• Ntu- at.tod at the •altern end of the M•diterraneoan St:a, dc.e to the 11'teetintc pointa of Europe, AfrM:a, and Asia. bf-tween latitudes 33' 15'"' and 29' 30"', and lontcitudefl 34' 1"?"' •nd 35' 41'"' Eall. Tlu Hi«h Coomry The central column of the lerul hillt and mountain" aver~,lnll 2.000 feet In heiJht, atretehet 200 miltt from l..rbanon to Sinal. Nrar the coa8l, thf' jrentlt aloP" Jte Rower. «trewn In the t prin!, !rH!In in the autumn and wintl"r. Further inland are lhe llone- rihbf'.d hill~ of S.maria. Ephraim and Judea. Tht"y 11IOI)f" 111eeply ustward to the Jordan Rivrr, whilr furthf'r !lOUth the <'lifTs drop sh~r to thf' Dud St-a. ln tlM-K~1ev are hi~ ran,es. with \'ast mile-hi.~h crattrs. By Dt. lob Joneo GUILTY brad is an irregular, narrow ~rip about 260 milt'S Jon~. atretchinp; from the hil15 of Galilee in thf' North to thr Rt·d Sea port or Eilat in tht> South. It i& bounrled in tl~ north by Lebanon and Sy ria, in the f'UI by Syria and Jordan, and in the south·-..·~-st by Egypt. One of the ITIOit common faults of the hu- man race is the fault of Kif--deception. We cannot &eem to let ourxlvcs u we rtally ate. It il euy to sec the fault in the other man, but it il 10 hard to diacover and acknowledge our own. That our neighbor has a vile temper we are quK:k to admit. We arc rtluctant to con- feu our own. In him it i' temper. In us it is rightcoua indignation. A busincu. associate of oun we consider dishonest; but when our own dulings arc a lillie "shady," that is simply a "amart move:" or "clever policy." II is easy to hear the preachc:r"s words and think. how they apply to Brother So-and..SO aod fail to con· sider that they apply even more to us. nation and wr~th at &O cruel and wicked a man, cried out, "As the lord liveth, the man that hath done this thing shall surely die; and he shall restore the lamb fourfold, because he did this thing, and because he had no pity" (II Samuel 12:S-6). The prophet pointed a stern fin~r at the king and cried, ''Thou art the man"" (v:7), and the prophet proceeded to un- cover the meaning or the parable of the man who killed his neighbor's sheep. David, the king, had taken advantage of his royal power to rob another man of his wife and to send him to the front line of battle to be stain. David was il'ldignant over a sheep 110len by another but had been completely unconcemed about his own great !iin. Having been so dra- matically rcm•ndcd of his guilt, he repented and prayed for forgiveMS!i. North of Tel Aviv, the country is only 12 mile11 wide: at itlf widrst. ~~nuth of ~rshrha. il is 70 mill't acrQM. and fron1 then• the tri· ani{Uiar Nep-t'v narrows to it~ tip at r.ilat. where it is only 9 miles widr. In rrlutil"m to the area qf th~ country, the frontiNI' are rather long, thrre hfoinjl 590 miiN of land anrl 160 miln of watr r boundaril""~ rnr a11 arra of about 8000 square miles. Th~ mountain hackhonf' i11 cut acrOM hy msny vallf'\'S. thr lar,r~t bein,J th" V•ll~y of )l"zf'f'l"l, ht:twf!f'n Haifa and the Jordan Val- ley, !IOmto: ~0 miiP!I lonp:. and at it~ widr-!11. 12 milt's acrOM. Tit,. f,rdon Jlnllry Th,. Coa.Jtol. Plain This i~ the lowt~.t point on tht' f'arth't' aur· face. hein~ thf' dM>pe-sl part of thr. ~rut rift that runs from the Taurus Mountains in Tur- kf'y. throuph tht· R .. fl Su. to th" Grt'at Lakes in fast Arric-.a. From tht' Huleh Valley in the: north. thf' Rinr Jordan plrsn~ thrH mile~ N~uthward" to the Kinnerl't (Sea of Galilt't' or Lake Tihniasl. 665 ft't't bf'low !l:a levt'l. South or th~ Kirmt•rf't is the Jordan Valley propt>r. The prophet Nathan came to King David and told him that there wu a certain man in hts kingdom who had many shup and who wanted to prepare a banquet, but instead of slaughtering o ne of his own flock he stole the one pet lamb which his ne ighbor owned and killed that and served iL David, full of indig- Which of us does not need to pray, "Search me, 0 God. and know my heart: try me , and know my thoughts" IP!ialm 139::!31.-Ameri- can Way Features The Coastal plain horcle rs thr Mt'ditl'rran- ean for 11 7 milt's. It broadrn!\ out ah4'lvf' Haifa (the: Zehulon Valier). a_Kain !lOu th of Haifa (Plain of Sharon\. and al!ain ~uth of Tt'l Aviv (Pla in of Judea\. Exo'f' for Ha ifa Bay. thr coa.!!t i~ unindentrd ItO{ lined with sand dune.!!. Most of brae!'~ population in· habit tht' coa.!!tal plain . 7Jt'O MINUTESa Mit' -~~"15\B,~~ Jti<'.C ""il<fj/' 1111N THE IJillL£ ~, 1 i{ ) fl' COANILIUI I. ITAM HU, "\ .,.., '\(~, 1111 ..... IIlLI toaiTY • ~ 1, CHICAGO, llUNots toWS - GOD FOR US M;~ny people, people. suppose even rellgoous that God os agilinst 51nners. "Do what •s nght." they th1nk , "'<1nd God w1ll love and bless you, but do what •s wrong and He w1ll be angry woth you and curse you ... Pernaps th1s v•ew of God comes lfom the fact !hill many Scr•pture passages. espec•tlly on th ~ Cld Testament. reveal God as the Enemy of the workers of omquoty But He •s the Enemy of the .,...,,,.._. ers of tnoQu1ty-as sucn-,n workers ot 1111Quoty. not as ond•· v•dual persons In Ezek. 18:23 God a'>ks "Have 1 any pleasure at all that the WICked should die >"' And on U Pet. 3.9 we learn that when God m1ght have Judged th•s world lor the crucd•••on of Chrost . H~ delaye-d the Judgment because He .s •·1ongsufferong"" and '"not w 1ll· 1ng that any shoutd pensh. but that all should come to rep~nt· :,nee. that He desues their good th an tly 1mput1ng theor sons to Chrost ctncl tel11n11: them thai He os not ompu l '"II their trespasses un to them• The" tre!ipasses woll oe •mputed to them. of course. ol they re1ect God's prov•s•on ol s a lva Ti on through Chr1st. but lor the pres en! tl 1'5 a wollderlul fact that we can go to any smner and say on the author•ty of God's wrotten Word "Your s1ns have been pa•d tor God os not holdmg tnem agatn st you Woll you receove Chn!it as your Sav•or1"' II •s on tho!i ba!il!i trial th~ Apostle Paul goes on to plead "'Now then. we are amtlassa dors lor Chnst. as though God d1d beseech you by us: WE PRAY YOU IN CHRIST'S STEAD. BE Y[ RECC NCILEO TO GOO ·For He hath made Htm to be stn lor us. (Ho m/ who knew no son. thai we m•tjhl be made the r•&hteousness oi "God '" H1m · (II Cor 5:20,21 ) No·. unsaved fnend, God •s not •aamll you He loves yuu and By James E. Bennet Bible School Lesson IJ ' H E chief J'llrpo~ of man here on thi,. earth is "to glor if_1· GuJ, and to enjoy 1-f,m for<'\TI ." In this all ordinarv men hdi"C con· spkucm"Siy failed, fc,r the \\'orJ uf God says, "All han· s in net.l, and come short of the gln'"y oi Gud"' 1 Rond:23). J:ut J~su s. the only heguucn S•on uf God, was a pnien mau, and H~: reported to H i) Fat!wr ne<ar the end of H is life on ttu~ earth, "I h;n·e glorified thee on the t'anh: I have fim)ht'U the work \\"luch thou ga1·est me to do."' Then he aUded as a coroll ary, "And now, 0 Fat~r. gloriiy thou me with thint' C)Wn .,elf 11 •th the glo r) wh1ch I had with thee Lefure the world was." And also He asked H is Father, '"Glorify thy Sun, that thy Son also may glo- rify the~" (john 17 :1-5). God had previously announced, '"This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleaS('d'' (1\latt. 3 :17). And lat~r, God the Father said, "Th1 s is my be· loved Son. in whom I am well pl~d; hear ye him'" P,·lau. 17 :5). In these words God glorified H1s Son Jesus as no other man has ever ~en glon- fied. Tne ~po~!ll! Paul. reterr•nK to the eruc1f1••on , dl!clafes that ""God was Ill Chnst. recollc•l•ng the world unto H1mselt, NOT IMPUT lNG THEIR TRESP~SSES UNTO TH£M: and hath comm•tted unto us the word of reconC1I1at oon"' (II Cor 5·19) How could He have !ihown S!Oilers more conclus•vely prov•ded abulldanlly for your sal· This gk>ry o f Jeiius, the Son of vat•on by paymg tor your suu God 1n Heaven and the Son of man H•mselt at Calvary fhts •s the on earth can be seen by tho~ who be- essence of ""_thE' gosp~l of the long to H im. j ohn said "We beheld tjrace of God WoU you belteve tt ' · ' 1 W•ll you tn..1st Chrost now as your h1s glory, the &!ory ~ o f th~ on Y own personal Savoor' begotten of the Father (john I :14 ). Paul sa w the glory of Jesus. the: Son Great Events in the New Testament "Jeaus Givea the Law of Forgiveneaa" -Matt. 18:21-35 By Mr11. Joy Martin ,-.. ..,THE SWORD Of THE LORD, le• 1099, M"''-••ba .. , T..,,.. 2 initial.. ol two tM>II-l ol Jocoh (G.Il. 35:23, 25) 3 mouDt ol cu.nliD9 ID•ut. 27:13) • obbr••· ol 4th booll: ol libl• $ initial• of HCIOIIIi"• lwo dou'!Jhle,.._ in-low (Ruth 1:4) I "'li•• ----thia doy our daily bread" (Malt. 1:11) 1 "•••n cu I bod ____ oD th•e " II "lh• amDe M"Cilll , , • lour~,d ---- of hie f•llo__...anta~ 12 ""bow oft aholl my-brother ___ _ oqam.t me mwl I lor'!Ji•• himT' 13 Hew THtom•nl lorm of Ho.o (llolll. 1:25) 14 "th•11 ----le•u• two diKi~··· (Mcrtt. 2t:ll 15 ""lor the Son ol D'!la:n i.e com• lo ---IIDd to -•• !hot which W'CIII lo«" (Lull:. 11:10) IIi "dlooulde.t not tbou o!.o ban hod coe~oD -·--tby-lello•- N"onl" 11 "which owed bim ·---thou.crDd loi•Dta~ 20 initio!. of tb• firwl qu .. D of Ab•u•nu oad th• 7th of b.t. dunnbMlcrln. (~h. 1:1, Ul) 21 -m oU thiDg. ,. on ____ ~~r· .titiouaff (Acta 17:2%) 13 "th•D t:aae ---to ldm." "----tiM Son ol mon J. ~e to _,.. that which wcu lcwt~ {Ncrtt. 11:11) "bern ----with me, ud I wUJ poy thM oil" a: -n el Zopbo}. (I Claroa. 7131) "hill lord -GDded. IWI1 ,. JM; .olcl. Glld '"" ----· -· eta .... ~ "----tbe la.t k Wtetlro lib o .. ,pe1lt~ (Pro•. 23:32) 32 "tha l~d of tbcrt ~"CJDt ••. lor· qa-.-e him th• ----13 iDUicd. ol the &nl two lud'IJ" 34 MU tbo Son t.b..,-olore doll •ab f0\1 -·-·· y• &hollbe t:r .. iadeed" OobD. 1:31) 37 "cr ~criD kin9, •lliO would ---- oeco-t of D •"oDW.ff )I --··-; Gocl ·~ D~ tilly ldD.td-.. (Daa. 5:21) • bN-ne. ._.. wWda ..._ lh ltey -..-: U -~nac:. • 9i••a. U.. _.,... --uy will M ..,._. ill IM tellt Do-..e. 31 llliticr&. ol two l•d•• (lad •. Jill: 3:15) U iDiti• .. ol U.. lnaUcl• of , .. ..tr ODd Ide ...... (C.a. 7:1J) a.uES Acaosa I ""w. loeN ._ wntJL cad 4.- '"--1 ....... ·~--~ I".U ......... "-• I bpt ..__,.,_a --~ (M-"-lit It) ............... o...w cad ...... ···-· (D a-. lll'l .......... ...._ .......... ca... tt.tl ............................. .. -(aa6 1.41 4tlJ) 11-..._.a tM ••••• ... ,_ .... , 11 .. -........... .,. ..... -.Jy ------•• ,. ·Lt ....... - -..... _.._ .. ......... ..,. ........... .. ...... _. ... ...... ........ _ ... 11) ............... _. +s1 . .. :w; t. ·-·-......... ... _ . ...... _ .... ..._ .. _ ---............. . ..... .... t ....... ., ...... -·--·-..,. IJI& a.ll 0 "he •obtll boa the ---to IMor ..... CNM 71f7) u • "" u ... 44:14) 47 ~.. ____ Mat .... ,, lrr '-"~ CMott. UdJ) ct • ... ,....._ klthr ol Madt.ir (I Clw-. 7al2) SO • city •I N.O (X..._ ll1lil ANSWI!I TO LAST WUIC'S "•"'"'.., ...._ ctw••••-.... c .... c.n ... , ••• .,, N.J. REVELATION 1:12-:0 The Glorified Son of Man .Golden Text :"/ am Ire thnt liveth, aMd was d~ad; aftd, beltold, I dM olaw for ftiWmt:We, A me"; aM lu:Jv1 the keys of lull and of de41h" (Rn. I :18). -<t,..-.,-e,~;~: ;;;.. ##>' of man, when h~ was on his way from Jerusalem to Damascus (Acts 9). Pcler said that h~ saw the glory of Jesus on the Mount of Transligur.~.­ rion (2 PeL 1 :181 . James writes of jesus as ''the Lord of glory." In fact, the glory of Jesus, the Christ, is menttoned alx>ut 170 times in the New Test.ament. Even the "devils" admitted th~ power and glory of J ~sus (Matt. 8 :29 ). Therefor~, there can be no doubt that Jesus was the only glorifiOO Son of man ever on this earth. The Apostle John leaned upon the bosom of Jesus and was Hu belo1 ~ disciple. For 60 or ,more years after Jesus was rejected by 1-1 LS people anJ c rucified and raised again from the tomb, John went about th~ counl!ies of Asia and possibly Europe, \,earh- ing, preaching, and proclaiming that Jesus of Nazareth was and is the Son of man, the Son of God, the: prom1seu Messiah, and Redttm~r of man, and Saviour of man. He was persistent, patient, uncompromising, and stead- fast in the servict: of Jesus Christ. He wrote: his Gospel and at least thrtt letters ro tell what he personally kne:w of Jesus so that as many persons u could ~· rdched 'ln this way could be - bev~ that "jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that belie"Ving ye might have life through his name" (john 20:21). When John WB! probably in his middle or late: nineties jesus honored him in a very special way . F rom tne viewpoint of the world, John had bttn ve:ry unsuccessfu1 and ~ fin.a.lly been made a prisoner by his enemies and tht enemies of Chnst, and was on the island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea, about 50 miles west of the city of Miletus. On the mainland, not very far away, were the seven churches ~n Ephesus, Smyrna, Pe_rgamos, Thyatir.1., Sardis, Philadelphia, anti LaodK:ea, .in which he: was inter~sted and where be had probabl.y labored, perhaps with Paul, and then I ur tht· years afte:r Paul had die:d iu H.ume. Not very much r~ally is known by 11~ of the actil"ities of J ohn after he h'ft J erusalem, and probably after the death of Mary, the mother oi Jesus. of whom he had !Je:en appointeU tlw special guardian by Jesus Himself. HOW JOHN WAS COMFORTED Probably John was compelled to break stone or do some other hard labor, as was the custom ior prisoners in those days, and it is possible that, at his age, h~ might hav~ had the ptriods of depression as he considered the magnitude of all of the work of evangelization yet to bt done and h is own h~lplessncss to take active part in it. Puhaps at times he felt londy and forsaken, as would be natural for a man in his situation. But he had the memo~ of his association with jesus for three years and his blessed experiences during the ro or more years with the Holy Spirit to cnoour- act and strengthen him, and then he rou.ld and did talk with his Lord and found gre:a.t and sustaining comfort and joy in ao doing. But, as John was human, he: must bave had times when he wondered whdher he: had run in nin or bad labored in vain. (Phil. 2 :16). But, one l.m-d's day, while John wu "in the Spirit," his Lord pn him a ereat aurprltc and tcttled for- ever for him the questiou of whetber his life. had been a failure. · John wu fiven one. of the rrutest mis- s.ions within the range of & human bane'• pow<n and c:apobilities. J- delep.ted to him the lalowlod&< of thinp no other human heine bad en:r bean!, and told him tbat "be obould puo them on ID othen, oloowiac them "tlrinp which muot oiJortly -ID puo. 1n flU J ..... -J• bJa oole .,..q. -dllo ...... "' ..... lbc lblnp wbich tbou --.... the thiop which an, and tho tllllop which lholl be l>onaflor." ·No --bod-o-'1'01!-I....-_.m,.lon, ..... f ... dill -_, loU -it ia qaile ...-dlol Jolm n6~eo~ tho P-1 of .. lMd in full confidence that all things re:· vealed through him would surdy come to pass. So John wrote as he was told to by the angel whom jtsus sent for tttis purpo!iie:. John dKI. not w~te in an editorial sen.se., but as a fa1thful re- port~r to ''bare record of the word of God. and o f th~ testimony of Je:sus Christ, of all things that he: saw." Under this inspiration, John wrote, '' Blcs.se:d is he: that re:adeth, and they that he:ar the words of thia prophecy, and keep those things which art writ- t~n therein : for the time is at hand.'' John must have. been praying for those seven churches, and so the main- land, not very far away. Now he ad· dressed to them this rev~lation of Jesus Christ as coming "from ~im which is, and which was, .u1d which is to come; and from the seven spirits which are before this throne." Then he adds a marvelous description of Jesus Christ, "Who is the fa.ithful witness. and the first begotten [lint- born J o f th~ de:ad I from among the dead.). and the prince of the kings of the earth." He wrote that Jesus wa.s also the one who "loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood," and, whether we reahr.e it or not, '"H~ h:t.th made us kings and prH"~h u nto GoJ and hi· fa ther.'' Tlu.--•eim t, lu hun 1\t' ~huuld gn·C' tht' ··~,;:In~_r and Juminion 1 or e'er and tier TilE GREAT POWER OF JESUS J ohn says that J~sus will come again to this earth "with clouda; and every ~ye: shall see him.'' His ene:mies and those who reviled and slew Him will see Him, and they and all people of the earth will wail because oi Him. and for the war that th~y had scorned. neglected, and rejected H im. Tbe:y will hear Him declare : "I am Alpha and Omega, the: beginning and th~ ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.'' Jesus claimed 1,900 years ago, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth,'' but the vast majority hne, so fu, ignored this claim of Jesus, and they have been and still arc trying to have do- minion over all things to the com- plete exclusion of jtsus, who, while on earth, said, ''Without me ye can do nothing" (John 15 :5). Hence the whole world is 8oundcnnc in a com· pluc: "meu" and no ungodly polit.ician knows the answer. When John hc:ard the great TOice, as of a trumpet, and turned to see, he he:ard the voice telling him to write to the seven churches, and he saw the Rven golden candlesticks, and in tbciT midst "ooe like unto the Son o f mao; clothed with a garment dowu to the feet, and girt about the paps with ,rolden girdle.'' His head all(l hairs were. pure wbi~. and His eyes were brilliant and ftuhing as a ftamc: of fire. His feet w-ert like bumiabcd brass and His voice a.a the .oupd of many wattta. Jaus, in Hia pure glory, ;, so far beyood anythinc that we know that we have no per-fect compariloo and we mUJt wait until we )ee Him before we can fully cont-- prehend His glorious appepanoe. He held JCTCn stan, u symbol.a of the ""8els of the churthco, and the candleaticb re.pt'Cif1lt the tnea churchel:. He bad a short, tw~ sword, a aymbol of Hia Word, and His face shone. "as the sun Jbioeth in his strenctb.'' AU of thia wu a g1ory too l"eat •nd ovtrc:Ominr for· hwnan eyeo and stftllCib, and 10 Joluo "fell at bia feet as dead," Uld he mitht ba..., died ......,. thot J- lald Hio riPt buld upooo bim, oayin(. "'Fear DOli I am the tint mel tbe tNt; I om be thot tiftlh, and wu clood : and. behold, J am ali•e for evenDOft."' He lidded dlol He lllaoe bdd tbt .... "' h ...... """"" ,,_ boll .... clslL So 1• wu -.tomd b)'....-. bit -.--... ---"-Ia tbl ...... 1oo r,.•'ho, --f-io .... sprilwldo-1WJ ...... fiRrl ..... power -.... joM)' -dlo Doc of llillp IIIII Lard afol. NEW'ORT HARfllR EIISIQI $£00110 SECTIOII --P ... 2 Dtl~te: Its Historical bldtiCI R.cprl•le~ fro• CHRISTIAN NBWS P. 0. 8oM 163 New H•wu. Mo. B:r E. P. Sclualu Africa (Cootlaood !rom Last w ... ) no.i-" Atrtea la poor J.n noocs tr-adt.UOoa, U'f'lnl· atoDI found' one ol. them a.mooc the S.rmepl people. Thll ~..,. .. belleftd that the UAiveraal Delup ortpn. ated l.n a lab tDown u Barou Babar el Nub (the lake ot --~ Tile Paclfle Tbe lalaodl ol tbe Pact.nc ban their own nood ~torlea to teU. From the FlU lllandl comu ~. related by Ctw-1• Wutu 1D h1a ''NanaliYe ol the United Btatea E.wplorlD.I i;.wpedtUoa.n: "Alter the Utlucb had been peo~ pled by ~ ftrM mu a.nd womu a rrut raJn toot place by wbt(:b tbeJ were fiA&lJ,y IUbmerpd; wt bef'OZ'a tbe hllhttt place• were covered by the wateu two larp double euOea made their awearance. In ooe ot Ulfl• •u Rollora, the cod ol ca.rpentera; tn the other • Rokola, h1a hllad workman_ who pleked Up .orne ot the people aDd kept tbem on board m~tll tbe waters had IUbalded. after wll1d!o tbey nn ap1D ~aDded.'' The Hawallana ~e or righteous Nu~, who made a houlleboat, ltOCted 1t wUh antmall, plants and food, toot ha family aboard and so escaped a delup which de- ltroyed all the remainder of manldnd. All er U)l! fiood Nu-o4J made the mlatalte of worshipping the moon, 10 Kane, tbe p-eat cod, came down on a rainbow and re- prOYed hJm. But because Nu-o4J bad done this by mistake, Kane dld not punish blm and let\ the ra.J.nbow a.s a token of ba torat.-enesa. Nelaon writes: "A natiVe of one of the Islands of the New Rebrldea wu ooee Uatenln& to a missionary read· lq: lbe Btbllcal acoount 01 the Flood. ln the midst of thP reMilDc tbe natJve said, 'Stop, that Is alm08t the aame u what we b.ne been told.' He then related hlllradltton. •aut,' he added. 'your fatt.era, havtnr written an account tor yaa, ,.:hile wrs only told U to their chl.ldren, yours mult be more correct than ours.' " Conclusion It 11 Dotf'wor-thy that some of the narratives rom~ bine with the 81:ory of the Dehlge remln1scences (some- times distorted, to be sure) Of the pristine days of tn- oocence, the Fall, the translation of Enoch, the Con- IUa:lon of Toaaues and the dispersion of peoplE'S. Mor e lb&D ooe a.l..lo refer to Noah-'s drunken debauch. Though oot all of such tradW.onal clements have bt>en mentioned 1n th11 article, yet they are sign1ftcant In their own rlctll u oontlrmlq: the accuracy of Scripture, More to the present purpose, ln vif'w of the cir- cumstance that Noah wu the tenth pneratlonfrom Adam, tt la DOI.eworthy that aome or the ancients preserved a 111m1lar count. Accord1n& to Seytfarth, Sanchuntatlx>n (e. 1250 B. C.), author o1 a tu.story of PhOenicia and El)'pt. name& 11 patriarchs trom Adam to the Flood; the Chaldean Beroaua lists ten; the oric:tnal inhabUants ot Persta related that Noah, whom they called Kaja- moru:, bad 11 aoeestora; the Chinese say that Fall-he, tbelr Notll, wu tbe elennth &:eoeraUon from tbe Cre· ator, whom tbl!ly call Ja.o. 01 prtme tmportaoet~, ol course, for the Matoridty of the Blbllcal a~ of tile Flood, are the frequeatly recurrtnc corroborative deta.U.a found In n.rtous IU• dltlooa. Some of these tradJUoos have been ellm.lnated from oooalderatlon in thU article becauSt' of the poa· stbtlltv that thev were 1nlluenced by the Biblical rec- ord, but It ls remarkable ttw; in many of those in which ooe canoot Justly auapec:t Scr.tpturat'1nlluence one or more ot the foUOwtna Items are Included: the wtd:edneu ol mea; the ctlvtne &entence of judcmeat; the rtghtE'OIIs· nesa of ooe man; the univeraaltty of the Flood; the ren- eral ann.ttulatloo of man and beast; the saving of a few per BODS and of representatives of animal life; tbe land- Ing on a mountlin; the aendin& out Olblrds; the sacr-illct'; IJ"If! rainbow, That reoollectloo.s or the De lure wen:!' s c a t 1 E' r ed throochout the world and foond among so many peoples, and tbat dE'talla remlnlscent of the story in Genesis appear ln the tndJUons aptn ...nd agaln -these circum- stances must weiP very heavUy In the minds of reuon· able men to cooYioce them of the truth of the Scriptural revel.aJ.klft, and that, u St. Peter also tells us, "the world that then wu. being overllowed with water, ~r ­ lsbed.," BIBLJOGRA PH Y l.D thE! compllaUon ol trad1Uona ot the Flood for this artJcle the followlnc have been of the rreat.er.t use: "The Deluce Story In Stooe," by Byron Nelson; AU!fSburg Publlshlnc House, Mlnoeapolls, 1 St5 3, (AWendl:~r I, Flood TradiUOCIS., pp. 170-190,)j "The Flood," by Alfred M. Rehw1nkel; Concordia Publlsh.ing HouSt!, St. louts, 1951. (Chapter rx. FklOd Traditions, pp. 121-16-t,.); "DIE ALLGEMEINHErf DER SUENOFLUTHf' by Guatne se.,Uartb; Wartb.lrc Orpbu&p Press, Mt. vornon,N.Y., 1881. C)eyflarth drew much of his material from "DELLA UNIVERSAUTA' DEL DILUVIO," by Vtncenzo Pojana; Pollp-ato, Verona., 1832..) A few Hems were drawn from tbe Cyclopedia ol BlbUeal, Thf'OI()IP;Ical and Ec- cleslllttca.l Literature, by .Tobn McCitnloek and Jamea Stroar, Baker Boot House, Grand Rapids, 1968. (Under the top!~ O.tup UU. hU almost three large paps In small type 011 trad1t10IUI ottbe Flood.) 8AP17ST BIBLE TRIBUNP., Spri,tfi~lt/, ,Wo. Global Sunrise --- HY A NIW DNINIICIM 1M IIASTII C:UfTIIU>- Expert Paper Hanging, Painting & Decorating .. r:. DhcriMI•....._ 0.•._.. tt;. Wlftt If Me A. e .... • Y.., ~•t l··-'.,. W111Mt .. ft., Je-17.0 .... ,,.,...., lMt'. 6 ' c.uu....... 642·1 77 .Damato & Sons LICEHJfD 4 IHSUitt!D * G~HEIUL COHTRACTIHG 0... 14 Ceahlry o1 Ell'pO<I -blp 536 CINTIR ST. COSTA II!SA LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTICE RESOLITfiO!f NO. T127 A RESOLtrriON OF THE CITY COUIICU. OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTK>N TOORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN STREET IKPROVE- IlENTS IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 53 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACB; DECLARING THE WORK AND Oof- PROVEilENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR OR- DINARY PUB!JC BENEFrr, AND DESCRIBING THE DJS- TRJCT TO BE BENEFITTED BY SAID WORK AND IKPROVE- IlENT WIUCH SBAU. BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE cans AND EXPENSES THEREOF; AND FIXING THE TOolE AND PLACE FOR THE HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK AND IKPROVEilENT THE crrY COUIICU. OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, purllll.tt to tbe pr0Yta1oal of tbe "lmpr'oremeot Act of 1911," betoe Dtvlsloo 7 ot tbe streets m:1 Hlcttways Code of tbe State of Calltornta. (commeocln1 wltb Section 5000 thereof), does hereby RESOLVE as follows: DESCRIPTION OF WORK Sectloo 1. Tbe publlc lDterest and comeoieoce r8Quire, a.Dd It 11 the totenttoa of tbeCltyCOUDCil of tbe City of Newport Beach to order, tbe lol.Jow1DC wort to be dooe: Tbe eonstructioo of alley 1mproyem811ta COOII.stlD&: ot ~YiD& alleys and alley IRU'OI.CbeJ wUb PortlaDd Cemeot coocrete p&Y•ment iD tbe streeta IJid alleys beratufter d81Clibed. Said wort shall a.t.o loelLide the establisb.meot: and chlnpag of grades in streets aa:t alleys, publle ways, aDd rlgbts of way; the adjustment of lfades on printe property to ellminlte any disparity iD lenl between Jmpronmeots ill the publlc rights of way, drinwa.ys a.nd walkways oo prlnte property; i.Dd tbe ooostnction ol re. ta1n1.ng walls, embukmeots IUid otber structures as oeeessary aDd apptU"terant to the abon described work. The City CouocU fiDds that tt 1s lD the publle J.oterest a.nd more ecooomlca.l to do the work of eUmtrwttng any disparity 1n level or sUe betWeen the iDlDrovement aDd driveways, bouse wa.lks aDd sewers oo private property tbao to adjust the work on publlc property to ellmloate such di.&J~Uity aDd declares its Loteotion to order said work done on private property ptU"suant to Section 5104. ot the CaWornia streets and Highways Code. Tbe loeatioos 1n wbieb the above described work 1s proposed to be done are as follow's; Sheet of Plans Block Tract 32, 35 33, 36 21, 37 28, 38 19, 37 15, zo 10, Zl 20, 31 2%,34 Z5, Z6 27, 28 3, • 29, 30 2, 3 '· 7 9, 10 11, 12 14, 15 7, 8 16, 17 '· 5 12, 13 18, 19 Zl,z.l 21 38 19 17, 30 17 13 First Add1ttoo to Newport Heights 14 First A.ddl&ntoNewportHel&tlts 1 7 First Addition toN ewport Hetptl 18 First Addi.UontoNewportHel.atU 19 First Add1UontoNewport:He1Cflts 21 First AddltloatoNewportHolCIJia 22 FlrstAddltlootoNewportH...,._ Z3 First AddllloatoNewportHoiPU z.l Fir .. AdcHibHoNewporllloiCIJia U Flr .. Add!UootoNewportHolCIJia 27 First MdttiontoNewport Het&bta 28 Fir .. AddltlootoNewportHolCIJia 29 Fir .. AddltlootoNnport HetJjlta 30 First AddltlootoNewportHolCIJia 31 First AddlttootoNewportHolCIJia 3Z First AddltlootoNewportHolJjlta 33 First AddltlontoNewportHel.cftts 34 Fir .. AddltlootoNewportHolf!IIIS 35 Fir .. Addtltollto Newport Holf!IIIS 36 First AM!thm to Newport Hel&bf.S 37 First AddltlootoNewpor!Hetflll!s 38 First Add1tiontoNewportHe1Cbts 39 First Add1UontoNewportHe1&,bts 1 Tract 919 3 Tract 919 4 Tract 5119 5 Tract 919 3 Newport Bay Tract I Balboa Tract PLANS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS SecUon 2. All of tbe PI'ClPOsed work to be dooe and lm- proumeots to be coostructad, as described in Sect.lcl:l 1 bereof, 1o Assessment Dlstrlct No. 53, sball be LD accor. daoce with the plans and speelflcat1oos tor tbe coostructloa ot sald work and lmprwements, ldenW':led as Dra'W'lD( No. A~5044.S constsHor ol41 sbeets, aumbered l to 41, I.Deli&StYe, and iD accordance wUb tbe spec.Ulcations a.nd iP8C1&1 pro.. tWoos, U any, preputd 1n COODeCtico w1tb sucb coastruc:Uoa, all ol which plans, dn.wtnp a.Dd speellleatioos are oa rue 1n tbe olllct of tbe City Clerk: and LD tbe offtce of tbe City PubUe Warts Dl.rector. Reference Ia bereb)' made to 'said plus, drawtnp: and SJ*UlcatioOS, be.retofore approyed by the City COUDC!J.. ror a turtber and more particular deserlptiou ot said work. Tbe uades used to. coooectioo with said wort shall be to. accordance wltb the grades as &b:rlrn oo said plao.s &Dd ~­ ftcatioos referred to abofe, wbicb lf&des ma:t be dlflereat from tbe p'&del beretoae ntltinc, ..tabUabed or adapted. · DESCRIPTJJN OF ASSESSilENT DISTRICT Section S. Tbe proposed work: &Dd lmprofemeat are of mon tbU local ordiBary pomBe boooll~ aal tbo City COUDCU boroby mates UM upeuea ot a1d work: &Dd ln:pvremeat cbarpabll ~ a district, wtdc.b dUtrlct tbe Clt:J Cow:aeU decl&rea lo brt tbo district -ttorl by aid work aa1 lmpronmoat, to bo a&sUHd to pay tbt eolta ud e.,._, tblreot, 1Delud1Dc 1D- cldeota.l eJPtDIM IDd cc*a, ud wbida dlstrict ta ducrlbld u tonowa: All t11at eertaiD toni!Ort ~~-Ill tbo City of Nowpcll't -ell, Cooml)' of Orooco, SlaW of Calllonla, toe._ -... --'7-............ _ ..... _b a&eted or btM"tt.t bJ 01' to be a 111 r81d lo Pl1 till CICIIIb Ud up~un ot JIJd wort ud lqlrvremtat Ill ,,.....,... DUirtet llo. 5S, wtlkb aid 1111P lo _.., "CI!J of Nowpcll't -ell, Paopoood --llo. 5S," -l(od u Ora...., llo. 11-5130~, dalod J...., 1&, lt'IO, wtlldl - -bor-e -od by tbo City CCMICU of tbo City of Nowpcll't _ .. II tllo tlJIMI of tllo _...al of tllo pluo, Ud wtlldo -Ia DD lllo Ill tllo alllee of tbo CliJ Clort ud Ia tllo alllee of t11o City I'II>Ue Warb Dlnelar, BXCEPTIIIG- tM ara to be ar••* to Pl1 tbl COita ud •n•n CJI tM PI\4)CWiid wort ud l.qlron.IMIIl .IIIIDft .... ..t "'" I W -aid-ar plat,__, I 11<1 to, !M.._ol a., lot ar puetl of lud ... ....,.. to 1M -...... ar to ... -"'~ ~ .. ~ llowpcll't-- -Sckd lllllrid ar ~ ~ Flood ~ DUI1Icl, ftlt:ll .. Ia -' Ia 1M ....,._ of.., ..... -· ~or..os -4. ltrtl1 ---... , .. II 1M niO of -...-(S) ,. -lllollllo -.. ..... • .a I 7 Ill al,.., DDiltn (tll)ar .... I 11 J _... ~» .,..._ o1 aolul __ .,...,_ oln I lit ill .. .uce .. 111'4M&r U-8 _..,__ -.... jiW' I II ...... S.0 al a. .. Ill lid .......,. CoM ., .. _ .. 0., ...... __ .... --.,.....---~) ,..._ .. • From tile Po . Newcomers at Hoag • Ttii8DI.Y, J4JI. I -4lbort -. --Ia (IIDtlo II 1;10 p.m. II • TUZ8DAY, JAJliO GorUIIao lnMio-laall4.,<:4*~-u-l'llllll.udii._A,., Boy-IU.UdiUL~ lit Waltoat, Co* .._ N r-• a ...... of lo_, • THIIWDAY, JAN. 1 ll•~"l-II IE. lLat, Apt. D, anelted bf aa e..-,.. ud drlftlc _... tile '"' rsee ol M11ct'll..,., lttma wort~~. COlt& Ilea. tbU .... wttb -Willie II tllo ' alcotlol II 11:110 p.a.IIIPwr UIIO -• lloloo 1n>m -Glrl-IU, Ud IUo. J.- 8--· to Fullloolo-AYe. udcaotBwJ.c-clol Valdoo, llo. II Uoda late, •• L,.._ 1'101 E. 0..0 Fnloat, lull. Mar ••• JLodiiiiJ 1M s. .... ltwtlrJ' wor1l uoo wu .... Balbo&. 'WEDNESDAY JAN 7 115-1/lllu-lat,c-diol-llobon R. Wuoaol!, IHS 'WEDNESDAY, JAN. Zl 0.. ' • · Mu, 1PUutl..,..•&dllrll Wt.dwud. BQerest. . • • Girl_ Mr. ut lira. Pu1 • SliNO.A.Y, fEB. 1 8oJ -Wr. u:J lllre. Wortll Pnltllt, lUI Ql1et Coote, tilt- bar VIOW HUla, Mf.'II'O I!T HARII!R ENSIQI SE(X)jj D SECllDII --~ 3 THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1m OORONA·OEI.IIAI\ CALIF. I lltan~ ~-Dtf500..: ~stereo of 4rlftq: --tale lllf77 EM Spart1ac IOOdlw .. e.toleafrom MI(:MIII .. Jl&l Aralia. £ut ltoleDm~m Haro~ W Son:• of a.lootlol at 1:55 p.a. at ZZl Mark A41er * Tom LewU, Bluff. ber aDd Clti:I.D Wor'i-N Lar..,_ .be •••• DoMJd Jo. JZ7 CIIIIJ St •• Newport Sborer Gtrl-Mr. Udllra. Tbomu Ill: W Oe ~ all,-P!tcw, I'IOIW. Ill-, ... .Clotblarwustoloalrom llacKtmloa,IU711u1MraDr., . .... o. .._ •'•II• .a,.wn.. ... , ,, • ...,_, ,....," ... , Clo.f ........ . M t. ';!'_ ... -:1!..., eotral CtatraJ Mewport, wu anMtelf Pa.trlela D. Bradley, 195S Peli~ H&rtlot Hlablao4a. frt«'WQRT ·E·ACH, CALI!IfOfltHIA ewpor ' '·' ..w" \;&~ eqldp. oo a cbarp of IIOINA1DC (lu. CU JIL, Costa Mesa ••• A meot was stolen trom Coroaa ceroua dnp at 10:15 p.m. ll radio waa Jtoleo from tb.t Bu1D 1'1 1:f p: ~bool :. · · 1'104 W. 0..0 Ft •••• VIdl>r llutoo,IZ9 Bayalde Dr., New- THE AMEflttCAN L.UTHI!IIIIAN CHUfltCH • THURSDAY, JAN. U .. 00 A.M. TO 10siD A.W. -,-ANIL.V WOIIWoll .. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guab.te~GD. 515 Jumtae, Co· ro• del Mar. ~ID A..W. TO t011D A.M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL. c empe~ wu Herbert Osarut, 1U 41tllst., port • •• Pem Lee GLuier, lltoltofrom LotaE.Lopes,1901 West Nnp:lri. wu arnrtec~.SU Colleeo PL, Costa Mesa, Teresita, Harbor Htgblaads ... 011 a cblrp o1 blllc blloli-wu arrested oo a cbarp o1 I hOD A..M, TO 12:00 NOON -WO~!Jt SIE"VICE 'lila ..... J-G ....... ·-'fte .... • , .... ,, ....... .... ---:-=::=-:--::::==.---polly tboft at Robiuoo's De---;~L~E~GA~LiNiO~T;;IC~E~--,.;~~L~I~GA;L~IIO~TICi;li;;;;b;" portm.,. Store, Faabton lo- • flUDAY, JAN. Z3 .-:-lUI ~ daJ o1 Juary -_._., tllo --lud , •. llarjorle Gt.tl War- 1., to-...1 tbtl1 dalt. P&,-of a. -of-lltld, 510-1/Z Narcbns, Co- aaaesameots a.DII!Jarut tbc'eoa tbiJl be mldebfproperty tO. delMar, wuureateclona OWDers to tbe City Trtu~rtt aoc1 lliM llllll1 bt dlll..t warrui tor wriUor tad cheeks. by the City Treuarer 1A aecordiDee w1tb tbe ~at • FRIDAY, JAN. 9 the lmprotemeat Act at Jill. Clotb.J.nr and pJUswerestolen Thls City Comc.U bereby eleeta &Dd cSet«mtou to ban tbe from Pamela Lucille Gabert aDd redemption protUlooa ot aa1d bolda prcn1dt a rcemtam ot Deborah Jaae I..ewts, 131% w. ftte percent (5\) ol tbe !lllm&bD'ed priDcjpl.llA ~ Banlo&, Balboa ••• Jewelry wttb tbe prottaoa. ol Sectloa 6464 ot tbt Ca.U.aJrnla str..U aad currency worth $2,Z32 were aDd HJ.cbways Code. stolen from Marlene Musser, ESTDLATEO COSTS AND EXPENSES 812 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle Secl1on 5. The estlmlted costs aod up8DIII of aid work • • • A televlslon and moot)' aDd 1...... were stolen from War)orle ......,.otemeots, 1Deildl&ll tbe lDek'enta' 8JI*W81 ol tbe ReaYie, 1207 Mariners, Harbor proceedillgs UDder tJl1a r .. olW:ion of kltellboo, an u tollon: HI E.,..,_,, .... __ _, .J aU•-••-~• • 4l t~.-• lblands ..• A stereo, type~ ~ ~..,. u..;-... •IPIDII1 • • • • • • • o • ,._ writer, aDd television set were Estimated costs ot l.mpronmeat oo publlc Pl'oper1Y stolen from ChrtsUoe Rowe, or rtpts ol ftJ .... 1 ••••• 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • ZS1,S85 1508 Oo•er Dr., Hubor Hleb~ Estimated costs of lmproyemeot on private laDds •• .A stereo wu stolea property · · o • • • • • • o • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10,108 from Robert Josepll St.omel a.nd Guy stomel, 2108 Vista Laredo, Estimated total cost of prqlOfled work • · • • · • • • • • $ SZO,.u.t East Bluff • , , Scot Paul TboDlD· soo. 301 N. Stu Ln., Donr Estimated eootrliQioo by Ctty to eoostrocttoo BoJ -Mr, and ltrs. Lou.ta Reccow, W Rlterllde Ate., Newport HolCIJia. Boy-Wr. aDd Mrs. Rlc:ba.rd Mc.MWen. 50Z Wucuerlte, Corooa del War . Boy -Mr. Uld Mrs. Jack Bucba.Dan, ZZU Paclftc An., Costa Wua. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ray W.cKeate, 2215 FOWJtatn Way, Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, JAN . ZS Girl -Mr. m114rs. Robert Hu.oler, 1007 E. &Jboa BIYd., Balboo. Boy -Mr. UJd Mrs. John MaeDoaald, 567 Pierpont, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr . am Mrs. LarrJ Newkirk, 587 York&hlre, Costa Mesa. • MONDAY, JAN. 26 Boy -Mr. a.ad Mrs. Frank Dta'l.Ote, 381 VictortaSt., Costa Mesa. Ortett• kJMtce t.r:wlcee ...... mil .. OF GIMJ, ICIDitwr J)OJ Vio Udo Newport S.adl IRJNDA Y SCHOOL IJ:IS •·•· eR4 11 •·•· IRJNDAY SERVICES f'IIS-11•·•· WEDNESDAY EVENINO JI££TING I •·•· READING llOOW .... ~II ····· • SIIJ.a , ..... ....,.; ·····-'!"'···· T_.._, -.4 '•14.,: ' .... -s , .•. ; J..t ..... ....,.,.: I II!·•· -4 I'·•· ~cal.al06 c , ... .....,. ,. .. ,.,. Beach at Coroaad&IW.r 1100 Pccolllo Yin 01. aJNDAY sdtOOL 11 - SIJNDAY SERVICE te •• 'WE.DfiiESOA Y EVENING IIEETlNG 1100 •·•· , ......... c.. .. «C..•·- &.rti•t Bl.,l• ren ... •lp , .•. ,.,. ... , -"'., .... . ........ , ........ e ... . Or. P .G. Ncvrnun, pa1w SUNDAY SERVICES ~:4S ..., '-S..ndar ScMol 11:00 LI'R. Momina WorU.i 6:00 p.fft. Trainina UniCIIftt 7:1W p.m. Ewenina Wors.-p WEDNESDAY 7:10p.m. IIObtc !io.dy I :00 p.m. Prayu Me•ci•a A TTEMO THE CIMIOI OF YOUR CIIOICE REGULARLY costs •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. $ Esttmated cootrt~Qioo by City fol pla.n.&: •• , •••••• Estimated eolllrlbulloo by Ctty 1o< lnapectloo ••••• Shores, wa.a arrested on a cbar p or lndeeeot elpOSID'e at b1s resldeDce. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Miebael Jacobs, 1696 Pa.lau PL, Costa ...... •-.-• .. otst•• •• Eao• c.-a.,. .. Cllll • .----------, ....... Fd.t 10 .. -. • 5 p.-. n ... ., • ...-.7to9 · S.s.r tO .... tD 4 p.-. Total esttmated eoottlbutlo!o by Ctty ••• , • , ••••• $ 53,431 TillE AND PLACE OF HEARIIIG • SATURDAY, JAN. 10 Glrl -W.r. aDd Mrs. Larry Cl.stoll. 2611 VeraooPL,lrYi.De. Geoe Garrett, 617 War~ guertte, CoronadelWar,repor. ted his surf board stol.eo ••• A $540 stereo was stolen trom • TUESDAY, JAN. 27 You •e cor.tially invited to eueftd ~ch Sen1cc1 and 10 ••e the Rcediftl Room. Raymood v. Disano, 211.1/Z Girl-Mr. aDd Mrs. Lyma.o Cypl'ess, Balboa ••• Preeiows Bet&, 1001 Samcastle, Harbor LUTH !RAM OtU R04 metals worth over $3,100 were View H1Us. staleD from tbe H1xsoo Metal Boy-Mr . aDd Wrs. WU.Uam Of THE MASTER "--udr 431 E ~~· St L • ..,.c._rct. "' A..nce FLDJ.sbing Compa.oy, 8Z9 Pro. ~ eau. • ~u~ ., doction PI., West Newport Costa Mesa. 1900 PacUlc VIew Or. Heigtrt.s ••• Currencywas stolen • WEDNESDAY Jan. 28 DR.~ ~~~~R from the Kau Kau Korner, 3916 Boy _ Mr. ~ Mrs. James Pbaae: Ml !IN E. Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar R' ........ lle 899 Oai St Costa Flsb.lng eqlllpmeot wa.a: ...._ ' ., Mrr. Wain Cll&mblrliR. stb Mesa. ft.._,_ w----leo from Mary K. Henry, Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred ......... -- 514 Westminster, Newport Puscbrna.D1l, 735 J01.011st., Cos-t:U A.M. • Fam.IJ:J wwablp HetCbls ... MacArthur Powers, t:a Mesa.. 10:00 A.M. .CWQ.Idlaol r ~,:,:~·~ &CMOO\. t ........ ,. e -~~~-~~~I -D •v-tN• ••111vtc• ,.,oo ....... ••oo.ll.D&Y ., •1..11. I TU 0" -D ,_tiiA'f•• J'oOO ,_,,., NV illll&tii'Y Clooltii.IN. •&tii.VI C &I AWY_. ... ..,_ c-.e~-.,.,.JW.a .,__ Section 6, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oo thl Utb daJ ot FebrtiU')', 15170, at tbe bour of 7:30p.m., LD tbe Cbambera r:4 the City Cocmetl of salol City of Newport lltoeb, Ill tbo Ctty Hall of saJd City at :1300 Wesl Newport Bocolenld, Nnpan 8ea<:b, 0....., COWlly, C&lllo<llla, aoy aal all per...,. toartac IllY ob- jectloos to tbe proposed work or improYemeat, or to tb8 UleDt ot Ute assessmeat di&trtct, or to the propolld gr&dea:, may appear and sbow cause why sa1d wort lboold ZXJt be dooe or carried out LD accordaDCewttbthlsReso1utioDoflateattoa Pro· tests must be iD wriUJJc and miiSC coab.1n a descrtptioa ol tbe property tn whlc.b eaeb aper tbereof is &Dter .. ted, IUflk:tem to ideot1f)' tbe IIJDe, and must be delt.ered to tbe City Clerk: or tbe said City ot Newport s..e.t1 priot to tbt Ume Itt tJr tbe beartnc, aDd .110 otber protest:: or obje(:t:iou wlll be COOiidered. U Ule slper ol UJ protest Is DOW sboW'D. ~ tbe lut equal1sed auesa:mem roU of Ora.np Couoty u tbe O'WDifol tbe pr"Opel'ty desertbec:l 1n tbe protest. tbeD suc:b protest mut coata1A w-be a~ by wruteD l"ideoee tbat IUdl sl.per '-tbe oner of tbt praputy 10 ducrlbed. 403 Felis, East Bluff, was ar. 11:00 A.M. .r..un wor*" • FRIDAY JA.N 30 .,•no• "· 11.. JO,.t: .. rested oo a charge or assault • · lftiiSERT PROVIDED 1.-c • .. o.eu:• IKPROVEilENT ACT S.Ctloo 7. Allot t11o wwk tooret.o propoeod oo1oa11 bo dDoot aa1 carried tbroucb to. pursuuee of anAetattbe t.ectstsbsre of tbe State ol Ca11lorn1a, dulptert u tbe "lmprofemeat Act ol 1911," beJDi Dln.taa 7 of tloeSireetsazootlfttlowaya Code of tbo Stale of Callloral&. (Prtor to tbo -of tblo r ... lutloo, tbe Ctty Cowoell oftlloCityofNewportBeaell, alt01 proc-op duly aal reeutarf1 bold aal toeartoor -ltd, <ltd ldopl tlo Resolution No. 7017 oa Juoe 2S, 1969, UDII• &Dd pur-.at to tbe autloorlty &noUd .,. -17 of Article xm of ... Coo- -of tbo Slate of Calllorllla, !ladta( azoot delerllliWI( that publle COOYenlaee and aecesstty rllltdre tbe lmprofe. ments bere.lolboYe menUoned, and fartber Aod1a&: ud deter· mlnillg tbat tbe pr'O't'15ioor ot tbe Spec1aJ Alsessmeat IDfutt. -Umttattoa aa1 llajllrtty P-Act of 1931 atooold DCC &R~lY, aDd hlrtbar determl.o1A&; tbat aJd i.mprOYemeat sball proceed 1a accorduee with tbe proriaSoal: and tmder tbe terms and COIIU.tioos of tbe lmpronJDelll Act ot 1911.) PROPERTY OWNERS NOT TO TAKE CONTRACT -8. PuriiUOAt to tbe pnolslooos aal tbe IDtliD<Ity gr&llted by Seetloo 5Z60 of tboSireetsazoot m,_.,. Code"'.,. State of Caltt>rllla, tbo Ctty CowocU of tbt City of Newport Beach does berebJ determlDe a.od declare tba.l.. 1n tbe tVlDioD of tbls City Cowoct1, tbo pul>Uc loolerest wtll DCC be ltl"''ed by allowtDr tbt prq>erty cnoooers to tue t1ot .-.act aa1 a. property oners w1l1 DDt be al.lowed or permitted to tate a. coatnct. Tbe City COIIDCll of said City rA. Nnpor-t Belcb does turttoer borobJ dtlormtoo aa1 declare !bat t1ot cootnetar to wbom tbe coatnct 1s awarded may sl&D sa1d coatract lmmedla. tel)> upoo. tbe award r:4 tbt COGtract. a.ad moat uectde said coo- tract aal llle tbo r-ed -wttb saJd Ctty of Newport s.eto wtttoto tc--ftY1 (25) days &tier tbo dW of !lrst publlca.tioa or DOUce ol award ot coutract. PUB!JCATKJN OF RESOLITfiON OF INTENTION Sectloo 51. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN, a DfiWCIIPII' P<toted, publlol* aa1 of (OII8n.l ctreulalloa lD t1ot City of Newport S.ctl. ~ Ia bveby dM!p'ed as tbl oewa- PIPII' la 1Jhlc.b tb1a Relol:utloo of b:hatioa sba.U b1 pnbl'fbed by t1oo City Clco:k, lD t11o ......,. aal b-m proot4od 0, law, aa1 b-mUlDe .u-. publlcatloos Ill t11o proctodtop - tbls R-alloa of 1 ......... llllless otberw1oe proo-. Tbo City Clerk Ia dlroetod to mall 11Dt1c01 of !boo - ol tblo Ruolalloa o1 lot-to all per"""" owootoor rool pi"CCppl"tJ prOI)OI«< to be •••sled, wbOse names udad!lreues -DD tbo tu1 -ltlad -roll bo City laue, or u ....... to t11o City Ctork, all 'to tbo IJIUIICf aal kill ...-... ... --50'10, 5191 .... 5195 "' ... aid l-ao-Act of 1911 of Dld Str .... Ud lfttlowaya Code. POS1'IMi OF NOTICE OF IKPROVEilENT -10, Tbo ~ of St! .... of tllo City of ""'"" Boado, C&llb-1111, au .... to 1>o -11 ~ alooc tllo llac of aid -.DIP-wwt or tJ,..oo._ -ud alooc &II--wttbla ... dllllrl<t -... 1 AIITJ4 b JUd wurk, rotk:ea 0( tbl Pl .... of tMa a.-..-..a. ot ,....._ Ia tile tim' l::lr"lll ud ___. proftdrd by aid Code. FllJliG MAP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT -II. Tllc CI!J Clerk 1o dlrtC:Iod to --ae t11o arlclal llld • II lcul -copy of t11o -ar plat of 1M ••••• lilt ciLitrk:t u r 1flrnd 10 ID Sectiaa :1 ..._, W ea tUlc:.tiM .rM-'II a. dl.tr ud .._.,. ot Urdl JteenM... -"' w ·•" Ud ..,. .. --1o 111a ~»an­llal"'--ar plata lour -.,u~~--(11)...,. ........... af Udl n.WM .. u.-..... -- -(11) .,. prior .. lllo -olloculac u ........ la811tt ~~-LI__.dlr .... IDtllar. flCIIf If IIIII -.............. IFill .... :\ ... 1M c..,--.. ~~. ca--..u 1M -· 7 .......... -........... lllloi!M-... ~=,c.Mtf .. llaloof~ .... _..,.,_,,lm. .t.TniT: '--....... car~ ~···· , .... -llartloall IIQcr wltb a deadly w-.pon ••• wu. Girl-Mr. and Wrs. Allen'::::========!::========~ Uam Mart1D, 515 Ha.milton.. CoodoA, 1850 Port Cbarles r Costa Mesa wu arrested oo a Pla.ee, Harbor View Hill$. warrant c~ging forgery • • • Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Ernest CniD. ~~ MorDincCUJCJIIl Rd.., ••• I 0( ......... ~~ ............ ,.,. ........ . Coroaa Hlflbl&ads. • SATURDAY, !IAN. 31 ALUMS M,EET TODAY AFHw~ ... ~-~ c .. ,.., ... .t eM••-Chrd ,.. ...................... . Tbe G&mma Tau Gamma Al- unoae of A_,ha. Chi Omep Y1U meet at 7:SO p.m. today, Feb. 12, at tbe borne of Jacld.e Coot, ZOZS Lemoos, Costa Mesa. Az. t1st lnrt..a Bton wiD speak.. Girl -W.r . aDd Mrs. Pettw; Duyostee, ZZ88 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr . &00 Mrs. W:icbael ... laftu ...t Ouc* ldiDoJ at 10:00 ._.._ lldhiiOG, 15750.....,, AjJI.C., l__! ... ~~-~!-~o,!pa=o~U~o!l __ _!rt~=·::.· ~64~·1/~·~-j Costa Mesa.. SHOPS AND SERVICES Save Time And Money -Call An Expert ~~~~ -------~ • NIAL TN IISOIT • NURSERY .Lat'Uiia&' • )-aaw.. Shrubs. lntenor Plants JIE.&IDSIIA t Trop1cal & Trees BEAUTY NOOK Jn secaCldes and fertilizer 2132 E. C01st Hwy. ,.,,VISIT '"CLUDU- CoraM del Mar · i ="•~•'::::.-: :':;1 ':! 7 1 ~-=-S F'~~E ~~~~~~~s Phont bn-71J6 .t::.'IL"':."C.. :::::::::;,• · '•-Coron• Ml \lar Sursery ;..;.;""::::-:==:-::=--1 o COSTA • ORANGE o ANAHEIM t HUNTINGTON Z744 F. rout Uwy .. 61><1160 FUllERS FOR IIESA U9~ 1 12lM1311 IEAOI 0 SHOE IIEPAI~ ALL OCCASIONS 54fo.3l6l U2-14S1 DrM.n T.6 • STATIONERY -RETAIL ft.OIJJTS }.; 0 s PIIONE: ~4419 1 rdncis-rr tdtiont>rv Z438 N.,wport Blvd. COSTA ,.ESA o FRESH EGGS £1RECT FROM RANCH TO YOUR HOME A RECIULARS • BROWNS • EXTRA LAROE •IUIIBO COIOHA Dl1. MAl • lrvtll T HILLS • SO:IAL STATIONERY 7 COMMER.CI AI.. STATIONERY • W£001NG & SCX:IAL !NV ITA. liONS • ENGRAVING & PRINTING • Gin'S -GREETING C;_A:RDS~,..,.,.---:-:~:-::""'"'7 rru-/675 ·1010 I Jill WT CQa.ST HtGHWAY • COlONA DrL MA& CALL AFTER 1-:P':-:AI::M::T:-1.::-:::W:-:AL:-:L:-:P:-:A:-:P:-:E:-:R-1 ·--:P:-:L:-:U:-:1<::8 1:-:M-:G---- 6 P.M. ONLY 8.\RIIOR P .\INT A. R. 1<.\ti.\C s.t-37!1 • WALLPAPER PLUMBER o PUILICA TIOII WOIIIt W~ CAN PRINT YOU,. LEAII'L. NbfSPAPER.S AND NEWS LI!:TTI!:"S CALL US PO. IITIIUTII UJ•eiH IMSICM ..U.USHING CO. 1711 U.IT COAST NWY.,. C.o.M. ~ ,_ 'llfllllf ., ....... ......... _ lolf.-.. ,_., All---aMcl ...... d ...... -IL-·.,..:~ PtU ..... -O.ldo IIDJ 700 ClrllaOoa Ave. Plllat.r -o::.plece lla• corooa 4el Mar 11.000 PATI'ERNS • Of' WALLPAPER Pl""'bttll R01>alro •u & CMct IIWJ. DAY._ NIOHT ~ ... a01 WATER HEATERS (Hut 1o Port Th•,_) C'T:t~ 4131 .(., ...., ... CN/b ... J •ww: aa. I ~Coo -ONLY -.--~ ... »" IU-L&--··· HAL AEIISOIER ~~ ,__,. ... A1r ICII ,_LCMal....,. ~ ...... mass Wlc'f_ ...... .. .... 's •r111 MABERRY'S Shoe Repaor Purse and L~oe A~!p.i,r -Ove Worl!. SI.H ST ANI'S Ofll[ OA~ Sf~CE 1110 HM!or ........ eo., ...... -.,. •:nn , ••• ., r Froan the Police ,l~.!!!r' 1 -'I,IAII.U ••. , • .., .. .._iallad,,, .... -J-F .u:: 1oooo1r1 -fl,OM ftl 1-.t no.u 1,JoQ, 1116 w il --... Loll, 1111 I. IIUprot Dr.llo .... tllol ..... lUI ... _,, tot twpO<I c-,._ c-1111 ....... ........, ....... orctrt ... Toola ....u. 1115 "'" u•>• ' ololto lr<>ID NtwpO<I ~ • • • • 1. u• -vw -.u naa Older tbt lalb•oe• <( &1. JIOO w Cout IIWJ --· --.t.rltac-pi'Jolb, -I 11 1:15 p.m. 11 400 N. Kilt ' A -ibo.rd wu Gt -1. c-cltiiiU • • • NtwpO<I B!Yd., Nnporl .Wito 'rrc;m' Rul1) K-101 11u<J Tod<l al El St.-» 1011. Het&IU. Apia lltll>oo lslud ' fv'ld&e.rtlttactwbllet1a1 .. • UOHDAY,J~. 1.1 A~eUodes and $S15• ~e Ull at 1011 GrUftlle, Newport James Boyd MeBrkkl, ZUl sto)IID from tbt BerUblru C-, aod WU r .. hod lolklaJ H&rt>or BIYd.,aodCulllouglu, R-W'Ul S450 VIa Opono lit-tal -tlal ... Phillip m W, 18th st., both ol Coota Lido Sbop~ u• SI>O<u.i W, Part, llS l9tb st., We~t Mesa, were arrested oa a gooda were stole~ ~m tbt La Mnport, wu arrest.d oo a cbarp ot beillg druok loan auto Veroe De La. Clerwa_ au Vista eblrce or posseuloa ol marl~ !,n the Hol.g Hospttalamerpocy Huerta, East Bltlfl'. ,__. , • Nlkkl Dell Ray, .a<l parkt.Dc lot • • • A ndlo ud • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 Merrimac Way, Costa Mea, sporting equ!pmeot were stolen Hilmer R. Sta.seheit, 123 w. wU uruted oa a ebU'n of from a boat OWDed by Tbomu Wll&oa costa Mesa wu arres INCOME TAX TAX AUDIT BUREAU stilled tu COQ.!Ulbpts b' Z1 y-.rs. Computerised nturna. W. Holder, 413 SevUle An., ted 00' 1 cbarce ~t t.aJUng ~ Balboa ••• Jewelryworth$1, 700 appear 00 7 n.rraMs •.•. wu stolen trom Barbara Blet. Clottllnc worth $184 ns stoleq bart, 365 Via Wdo Soud, Wdo trom Olaoa Reodoo, 6302 W ~ ; ~ ...... Isle ••• A baDging b)owo i1Us Coast Hwy,, West Newport •• .) lamp was stolen from Mrs. A surfboard ns stolen from John M. B.lllJ.op, 665 VIa Lido Gordon W&lleeo, 479 62Dd st., Soud, Lido Isle • • • Newport Shores ••• Karea Lynn • TUESDAY, JAN. 13 Moreau, '101 St, James Rd., Nu;t Co Port Theatre Javier Lopez Zava.la, 1559 Clltf Hann reported $150 of AccurKV Gu•anteed Z915 £. Coaat Hwy. Mesa Dr., Santa. A..oa Helgtlts, ck>tbing go~ ••• Acbeckwrlter COI'uoa del Y.u was arrestedooachargeofbur-a.od $US lD checks were stolen glary ••• Carroll Worthlngton trom La Ramada restaurant 1..:===':':11-:1:1:2:8===::! McCarthy, 1508 W. Ocean Ft., on Balboa Island ••• Sam Jo-r Central Newport, was arrested seph Ourart, 325 E. Zoth St., BINOCULARS CLOCK RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS on a ctw'ge or possession of Costa Mesa, ns arrested on marijuana ••• A $300 stereo . a charge or driving under the was stolen from Harry T. Con-Influence of aleobol at 5:30 kler and Carl B. Damuc, 206 p.m. 1n Newport Heights ••• 44th St., Wes t Newport • • • Patricia Ann Gorman, 121 A star sapphire rlnR: was stolen Agate Balboa Island was ar- lrom Kathleen Mae La Monte, rested on a char~ or petty 2700 Peterson Way, Co!U Mesa theft at No. 47 Fa..sh.ion Island. •••••• t ;.t _,, ............ J ..... 70 BtiLTZ MORTVIfRIFS 1741 III'IRIOR AYF. con 1. ous~o MldWiJ b-2424 Ull !. C01.5T HIWAY COlOMA DEL MAR ORiole 3.q45-0 Sillu 1942 IE A GOOD NEIGHBOR lr you uc: a newcomer, or tno~~o of a newcomer tn the Ha rbor Area who has not been welcomed, 00 her a favor by c alhn, the Harbor V1siwr between R and 10 a .m., and she ...., II call on yoor friend ..,1th valuable informstH ... I and aifu from friendly bu11ne ss firms wh1ch stand ready to help he r be come acqua1n1e d '*llh her ne~~o surroundin~s . THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE, 494 ·9368 ., 646·0174 LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF Bl5INESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNEDdohereby certlty that they art cooductJn& a business of owniDg, managlng, .selling, excballglng. leas!Dg, aDd otherwise deal1ng with real property, at 1101 East Balboa Boulevard, Balboa, Ca.Ulornta 92661, UDder the fictitious ttrm name of TUFFREE ENTER- PRIZES, and that said tlrm Is composed of the following persons whOse Dlmes in full and places of residence are as follows, to wit: Cllarles Tutlree, 1101 East Balboa Boulevard, Balboa, CaWornia 92661; S.JamesTuf- tree, P. 0. Box 21, Placentia, CaWornia 92670; Kathleen P. Tuttree, 1101 East Balboa Boul- evard, Balboa, CaWorllia 92661; Joyce Tuttree Beall, 6717 N. Central Avenue, Phoenlx, Arizona 85012. WITNESS our h.an4s this 7th day of November,l969.Charles Tuffree; S. James Tuffree by Charles Ttdfree, attorney in fact; Kathleen P. TuUrH, by Charles Tuttree, attorney ln fact; Joyce Tuttree Beall, by C harles Tllftree, attoroey W tact. STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY Of ORANGE ) On November 7, 1969 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, per- sooa.Uy appeared CHARLES TUFFREE, known to me to be the person whose name Is sub- scribed to the wlthiDI.nstrument aod acknowledged that he execu- ted the same. WITNESS my lland and omcial seal. Shirley Ann Matthews Notary Public in and for lOll JfewpoTt llll'd. said CounCy and State '=~~=~"~'-w~po~•=t ~·=-~·~~::!, STATE OF C A UFORNIA ) r )ss. M A T T R E s s E s COUNTY OF ORANGE ) l'fEW _ REIUILDJlfC On November 7, 1969 before Irregular Shapes me, the wviersigned, a Notary Jnn•rsprta9 _ CoHoa. Public in and tor said County COSTA MESA MAnRESS CO. and State, persoDillly a.ppeued ~;':":':":••:•:•:":•:•:':· :":':•rly~J.~Il~O~l CHARLES TUFFREE knaolrn to me to be thepersonwOOseoame In Its 20th Year INVESTMENT COURSE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE No Admission Chllp An lnlfoducloon to the baSI( lundamento~l~ or lnvestmg in Corporal~ stock:~. Bonds, Mutual Funds, Government Bonds. bo .. uldmg & Lo•n Aisociat1ons. Intended to give prac t•ul k:nowledge o l Investments •nd stock uch•l'}ge opOJral•on • LEGAL NOTICE THESE STUDENTS of the Hebrew Sebool at Temple Sbaroo tn Costa Mesa are planUng trees for Jewlsb Arbor Day. The S girls, LlDda Rlch, Marla Damsty a.nd Sue Sbankln. left to right, are shown pa.rtlcl.patlng _to tbe Tu B'Sbnt (Arbor Day) celebraUoa or the Jewish National Fund 1.1: Grl.fftlb Park In l.os Angeles.{Beroa.rd W:. Cohn photo.) RADIO SALUTED The Bahia chapter of the National Secretaries Assn. Is Vikings to serve lutefisk saluting the broadcasting Indus-A VIking lutetlsk a.od meat. Harbor American Legion Hall, try at a dinner meeting toctay, ball dinner, wb.ich lstradlUooal trom 2 to 6 p.m. Feb. 12, at the Bob Burns res-among the Norwegians, lsbelng Carl Lyse, former u.s. sena- taurant in fashion Island. The planned for March 8 by Trygye tor from Mtnoosota,ls tn ch.arge speaker is Ed Arnold, opera-Lie Lodge 90, Sons of Norway, of the cooking. Since h.ls re- :tio::ns=-:.:mana=~ .. =.'.:'::or=:-:,K_OC..:,M_._F_M...:. • .:C:.:o::sla=-..:M,:.•::sa=:.., _•::•::-::the::,=N..:e..:wpo:=rt Urement, Senator Lyse hu LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE made oooktng hi• hobbyandwtll add tlis gourmet arUstry to tbe men11. Mrs. Len Wollard, wile of the president or the Lodge, is 1n charge or the dinlngroom. Mrs. Judy Rudrlld, past president, Is chalrman ot the decorating. Mrs. D. Pike Is in charge of wtUte elephants a.od bake sale. There wtU be games for chil- dren. Tbe ladies or the lodge wm be maktn& "lefse" to go wltb the fish. This ls eaten instead of bread. Meatballs, sa..l&ds a.od vegetables will also be served, with plenty of coUee and des. sert. Ticket information may be obta.Jned by calllng Mrs. Ray Nielsen, 5-48-6888. Anyone w lshi.og to learn oow to mate the traditional Norweg:tan lefse may pOOne Mrs. WoUord. She is pl.a.nnJ.ng to have several classes to teach la.dles h.ow to malte it. Mooey raised will go to schOlarsh.lps to students ln Har- bor area schools . LEGAL NOTICE Remember NB firsts? -·IWul~al lilt NtwpO<I --leal &octet)' ... •.-ctd l*rut il otJbiDIQC fact-.1 altl OD tbt IUIJ' hi-, ai~IBttlcll. 111 rtmtmbw WbiD" 11 t.be tlteme of a Q811tk>"'1re a....u. lt>le 11 lito S lllnrloa. A file will be COII!&llltct at lbo llrlll lD ftl'loua protualons. • Wbo wu the flra:t car dea- ler? • Do you Dow who tbe flrst deDtlat wu? • Can youremembertbell.rst druntst? "' Wbo can be cla.Jmed as the ortlf.oal plumber 1n Newport Beach? Any pictures, cbarts, or other documents coocernfnc any early bustoess or professtoDalwlll be cladiJ received a.nd cared tor by the Hlstorieal Society. Arrangements are being completed by Wrs. WWiam Rit- ter for a cenera.l membersblp meetinc, opeo to the pttllle, oo Aprtl Gtb. IEJI'OIIT HAR80trEIISUII SECQIII SECliOII --P•. 17, 1!110 CAliF. FOIIIEIII. Y MEARS CHIERA MOW AT l'IM NEIIPOIIT IlL YD. COSTA lii!:SA ....... -., Just a year ago Valentine's Day one of our telephone people was married in Tokyo- and her relatives in the U. S. heard the ceremony, thanks t.o the telephone. Kay Reasbeck and her Air Force sweetheart decided not to wait for his return from Vietnam to get married. So she met him when he was on leave in T okyo, and a Long Distance call was arranged to the bride's home in California where family and friends were gathered. The ceremony-broadcast via telephone circuit-was amplified to the happy poupwith one of our speakerphones. Love, 1t seems, with the help of the tele- phone, finds a way around everything! I'd like to remind you that April 9 is the deadline for ref· iatering to vote in California a Primary Election. If you'll be 21 years old by election day- June 2-or are new to your com- munity, you must reri8ter to be eligible to vote. A new law mai:ea it unneceaaary for voters who 've moved within their own county to re-register. Such voters can now notify the County Clerk or Registrar of Voters by mail of their address change. Appropriate forms will be provided by the County Clerk. They'll also be available at many of our main public telephone offices where Pacific Telephone will again be pro- viding voter registration facilities. A Why is "Information" now called "Directory Assist- ance?" "Directory Assistance" is a better description of the serv- ice we provtde: helping you find a number that is not in your phone book. You'll find most local num hera in your directory. But if there's o ne you can't find, "Directory Assistance" is there to help you. I