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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign'Chicago 5' due at UCI • .--------THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAOI •-:::;;~;,:;:;:;:;:~ NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HARBOR "'"~ .. -,I ' BEACH JO~ THE MORHIHG CAHYOH IHTERCHAHGE Freeway-5th link is shifted .-....uJ1-!llr, at loll, dO.., I I tfllr,llll -~Mot Do1 "'--. &10! ,.._--·. ,,. "' 111. 1111 11n. --<If c-dolllllr,-on di8Ji~ UEJitC...cMIMar .... ~ ...... <*' aCa II •-.. ol c::Mt'a tala 11a __.".a llelllla ID afTI.III_...,_.,, __ .. __ s:••t:• .. -.TW...,,Afrlla.••-PI ... n. ... wlDfiJeala.-................ .. ....,..,.,.. ... ts,...... .. a?'Pil .. -·· ... --~~..... -· "'".---·------(1 .. ...-J • }~ COSTA MESA Political DOflces Carl J. Kymla, Rlcba.rd 8, CrouJ aDCI Mlla.i1 M. Dostal won baodil)' over tnetr opponents lD the New- port Beach couocllmantc elec- tloo T~~esday, &Del lDcumhent Howard Rogers heldoffacoDKI- back try by former couocUma.a AI Fo:-(it. Ao uoorrtcial total or s.9S4 voters of the Z),518 rellstered went to the polls, or 35.01 per cent. Here are the flnal WKiftlctal resuHs : • DlSTRICT 1: Howard Rogers •••••• 6,630 AI forctt. .....•.. .2,052 DISTRICT l ' Ca.rl J. Kyml2 •.•... 5,618 Roy B. W·nlsey. , •••• 3,27'7 DISTRICT 4: MILan M. Dostal •• , •. 4,892 Walter J. Koch , ••.•• 3, 7ZO • DISTRICT 6: Richard B. Crout ••... 5,917 James Aynes Jr .••••• 1, 783 Thomas Stadltnger. . • • 838 Mr. Stad11nger bad eot.ered the District 6 race btf later withdrew, His Dame was st:UI oo the ba.Uot, oowevi!:, and he picked ~the 838 votes. M ~. Rorers, woo oow bed,ns his secood 4-year term on the Council, carried all the 45 pre- ctocts and was never threaten- ed. Mr. Woolsey, Who lost toM r , Kymla, carried 6 preclncts, No. 3, 11, 12, 13, 29 and 30A. Mr . Koch, a lowr in wba1 many considered an ~set. car- ried 8 of tile 45 preclocli, N ::~. 4, 13, 20, 29, 31, S9, 41 aM K. Mr. A~& wu oe•er cklse ln any of the preclnct:s a.pJnst wlDDer Mr. Croul. Mr. Kyml& tak:et our tbl c--,-·~ --...n. -did 101 8Hk re-elecUoa.. Ur. eo.taJ takes o•er CouocUma.a Pa.ul J. Gruber's seat and Mr. Crout takes !l"er CouoeUmu Robert Shelton's seat. Mr. Gruber and Mr. Shelton also did oat seek re-election. The new Council will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ap.;ll 21, in an adjouroed sesstoo to canvass the ballots. FoUowln.g tnat the new Couoctl's ftrst action wlll be to elect a mayor and vice-mayor. Likely candi- dates for the mayor's job locltJde Howard Rogers, Ed Hirth and Lindsley Par90Ds. The Apttl zz meeUorotMesa Verde RtpUblic.u Women's Cllib wtU be btld 1D tbe Wat- clU! home of Mu. Burtoa WH- d•, 1121 Somerset La.ae. A tMIIIness seaatoo at 10 Lrh. CCIIducted b)' u.. or•sldoal, lira. Calllocm Somroll, Will bo -b)'. talk b)' Dr.- --sr., <>naco c-__ .,_la. MIS. SCHMOOI DIES llra.E--,U,al -r....,...om., ~ ._ • .., AfriiiJal __ _ -·-lllnAoi-U. ~-. .. .... ... Ud (11M .. .__ Caoall' • ,... .... ..................... 11.•1 tiC..._ ... L o.•n Htfh ra,IU. .... 1_. ... 5 .. Qolll'a ~~=·=·=~ 01*---s-CI 2 ..... ... -·I l,eo.-____ tiMt a , • Till WI'ICUL IIIWSPA .. I • t -· m ""* • lllr• 10o -0pon. "' a. r. ·~ tor No. 11, no conn wwta wu ~ ~ ,_ Alldertoft Ia a. .. _...,.. .... to fit .. lllo -., d..... ot tbt "..artll ... THI AIILINIS, YHI UNIMPI.OYID AND POllUTION ~·to • but u ...,_.. r.-ttc~ tile eaot: tM walt. ' Y1ctorr ill Vs.tam," QC11D.1Y on.,.. c-, -· Tile -~ ...... --. plt.ead a...., Ia ootum.:> -ql tile hoi -at Ita Aj>riii-J- Our airline~ are ia lieaoeial troo~. 'lbey (Nil Tlll Q'IY 0P MIIFMT IIAOI •r• bcina 1reated unfairly by lit Btotber, who lr.ind of tnmsportation. 1 fly maybe 60,1000 ba ooatrut proba.blJ to all 1M Ct&ktill Prelidlat NlJoiL. wboll miles a year. Why $hould 11nybody et.c be DnCIIPtn 1a tbe COUDtry, n ttiiOC'W to bate eJII:fe~ the taxed to http· pay for my ftytnJ? Commuter foWid tllat tiM SUDdiJ stu,.., •tlOGal poUey U beiDC that we tr•ins now run at a bill loss 11nd are heavily Utbed lnWaablqtoa, D.C., p'fe do aot Met vtetorylo Vietnam. subtidiaed. Why should rural people be tued tbe ftetory pe.rade precedeoct Tbt chaM wu emJ)b&llled by so New Yorkers can live in the auburb&? If t:/fflr an otber .,.,, ueDta. sip carried by the erowd, the commuters C"an't P·•Y the: railroads a proftt~ v w!lteh 'lfOU.Ad bave told the Pre~ able: price for lhtm 1kkcts. they ousht to either It deYOtld the molt prominent atdeol, &I be flew over the Uoe find some oth!!r wny 10 commute or stay a! place on ttl troat pap to the ol march ft ~e to the WhJte homr. affUr wtth a 5~1umn pldure HoUM, that we i~Muld "Win the Ill lbo aploloa ., 1110 Coo· ser-..Utt CorDtr, tbe "muc.b tor tletorr'' wu tbl IDO.t im- portant ..... flt'tat of tbt .,. aM Will cle"'"td 11>1 promlll• ence wbtcb Uw WllhJ.a&tOOSuo. day Star P,YI to lt. m1 L C... llwJ., C.... t.\ .., CeUf. -9161$. conccinbly woukt like to take \hem over. TILIPMOMis US.O-(N• c.M 714) How do •irliM* tare in Socialist eoontricl? TH£ NEWPORT I.AIBOI EMSICI .. ,.._ ... , ••;4 • ........ Colu~ist Hinry J. Tayk)r said n:c:cntJy : "In ... , .. u.w I• "-Cky of ..,,,. a..c~ _. .._ . ..Jy locally~~··· Aero~. the ~m~nl (ad on1!) ...... ud .,... .... ..., ... ia • Mewp• B..t. C..a ..._ a1rlme, dOdn t even ti&IUC: tunet.lblea for 1ts An&. Pal ..... waoakly ... ,_..._,, s.cM4 ct.. ,. .... pal4 domestic t;ervicc. Its planes f~qumtJy leave a To the ribald onlOOker, the March tor VtetorJ mllbt b&n e:q;~reaMd the fltbll: protutl of senior e'Us.eas, wbo decrltd the tde& ot cooehdlnc tht war lD Vietnam withOUt a detlii.Ytfte. tory, Howtver, lftufftcltattm- pllasls hl.4 beeo placed .,0 tbl • c.... .. 1 1111, Calli. day after tntended and pa&Stnaen olten speod TH'£ NEWPORT ILUBO& EI'CSICN ... M:~ to he • •••~ a whole niaht or a day or two wailin& at the pap• of ,...,at clrc:•l•tloa by co• ~ ~ A.-10171 ... 4 airport for tM departure announcement. Ell;~ ~1 1•, 1951, lo S.,.t. eo .. f• 1M Co-y of Or .... , -· of cept in ll few major cities, these airports are Calllcw.ta. ... tty ,._... ,...,.., lo .-JUie4 lO p.bll .. •ll P•1ic mere shacks with outdoor toilets which re.- • • • AI t~ uraing, or sh<~ll we .say at the dkt. doll of Bia Bro th .:r, Rig Business has hired a passel of hard-core unemployed. 61Acbeadeepadorll1nctbe~ War," and tt~;eouktdth1squea~ left bud eoroer of the~ce. the Uoo.: "Wl\J Lose?" U •as a rema.tatnc S cotumo. btlng' de-questton whteh mHUons olother voted to the witten story. AS-AmeriCIJUil .oon wtll be asldng. column bead aMOWlCed tbat The Suoda.y edition r eminded "TbousaDds Parade DemandiD& me also of a qu!stion asked Victory " wtlb a sub~bead years ago: "All Ibis and heaven "War ftauy Marked by Re,tui too?" I bad been grateCuJ to the Alr." It told to the world tbe lay-aut man who lla.d given, on soul sttrrtng news ot bow Dr tbe troot page, sucbpromlneoce Carl Mcintire's long months oi to the march, but I was over- radio appeals had thusawilkeoed whelmed when I turoed to page America. siJ: on which the story w:~s con- OIOticee ,..... ... b ..... • d. f . d f . 'clef •• : •. suascaiPTtOtl I A TIS mar • an e •tor nen o mzoe. y ~r1p. • •petit loti for the rtdrta of grievances" s!ped by over a score ol retired Army ,.oerala aDd Naryadmlral&, wbooutllned the manner In wMeb tbe wu could and shOuld be woo. aDd bow In a separate article, otblr professional mlUtuy men bad predicted ttlat the war could bt won In s1J: weeks, crtater pub- lic siClPC)rt mtpt hatt been given to the enot. Ia Harltot Neo: 0.. ,..,, .._00; 2 ,.._.. 11.00 lion in a htmily newspaper.' 0. of tt.rkt AHa• 0.. ,.., 15.00; 2 ,..._ t9.00 "Acroflot ft ies two-enaine jets ready Cor in~ Recruit ina. hiring and trainmathe hard-core unemployed t!'> only th.: beginning. Keeplnc them work ing i~ Wnll'lhmg else. ~00 0 0 ~ str•nl conversion into bombers. Many laclr. aeat bt:lts, there is no ai r conditioninJ. you usually • • • r 1 . b " ~ roa~t on 1hc around and freeze in the clouds. ,. .C,tJd. anl..i '.he rule •s 10 haul all y.our b~~.•ae in with ~ you ,r you ex pect to see •t agam, concludes The "in" thmg' no" .JH' "pollutKln," "en · vironmenlal con trol ... mJ "ccolugy." The latter, 1.1y! my dic11on ary. mcms ! II 3 branch of sc•enc ... concc•·neJ Wtlh th<.' lllll·rrdationship of organisms ;mJ th.:1r ~·••v•r~>nnlcnts. ( 2) the: lollllily or p :llh:fll uf rd:lltllrl' ho:lwecn organ- •• ARVO E MAAPA owner and publisher of the Ensign Mr. Taylor. · ' It's mce to know Ruuia hasn't changed Uoderneatb them&Jabeadn.s tlnued. Apin the a.rUcle cov- a 2-column article relating "In ered the eotlre tq> of the P..~:e. God We Trust, Mlddle-Am.;rtca It W'.lS augmented by 2 large Raises tts Voice." The "voice" pictures. l.n one, Dr. Mcintire was mekxllous a.nd patriotic was wavlng tlis greeting to the with reUglotts overtooes, ~ throng. wh1ch was ~hown like a the crowd sang "Onward CM'ts-rising tide of humanity that t1an Soldiers " God Bless obscured the huge base of the AmP.rtca.,'' and "Battle Hymn Waa:hln,toa mooumeot. The I· of the Republlc" 1n tuneful se-dentity of membersofthe crowd A PLEA TO THE NEW CITY CO:J.'ICIL Newport Beach now has a new City Council, with 3 newly elected members, as a result of Tuesday's voting. During the p:e-election canriidates• meetings, th ~ most im;•3rtant iss•1e was the tree- way. Several of the candidates and most of the citizens attending the m·~etings much smce I was thcrl! 10 years ago, at which 11me. p:uaphrasing General Sherman, I wrote ; "If I owned Russia and hell, I'd rent out Ruuiot and live: in hell." Back 10 airlines. the Feds should (I) let thl·m raise their rates to where they can make a reasonable profit ( 2) increase taxes on bu!ieS :md trucks. The government should not subsidize any isms and lhctr .:n,·mmniCrll The New Lei!. the J\-brXI\h, the "l ihera ls," the do-gocx.lcrs ant! Prc~1dent Ni,on h11ve all embraced pollu,wn a~ thctr new "thmg." let us alwa)S ~l'l'P tn mmd that. pollulcd as we ilfC, thcr~· Ufl' v.<H~C thmg.~ than polio· LETTERS TO EDITOR · · • ...... ,... was lost, but numerous A-me:lcan flags maintained thelr own ldenuty, and carried at tne On the other haDd, lithe llltioa M<t Usteoed toR\ellardCotten's plea that victory must be woo to save the Uves of our prtaooers of war, onlookers would sternly nave rebuked the "peace marchers" wbo last October demanded our 1m-n9d1ate with- drawal from Vletna.m a.od would just as strongly have crlUclz.ed a plan of gradual wtthdcawa.l. expressed forceful convictions that we do • RECOGNITION DUE the Ulllted states In recent t Editor or the Ensign, years, U ts dUflcuU at best to head of the procession were pta~ cards which bravely bore the cross of Ctlrlstendom. The vtctory marclles were in the rtgtlt; all others were in the wong. Congressman John R, Ra.rkk of Louisi&na bravely supported the Idea by saying, ''We are her e to seek peace In Vletmm -peace the American way -through victory." The news stories, the news pictures, the surging crowds, and the tri- umphant bllnners of the rictory mar ch renected hJs words. not want a freeway in our own. Those of us engaged lD tea-rea.Use that tbe above points Now it is up to our newly constituted chlng lnstrumeot:a.l music .ln were cMl1ned I.D 1848 by Karl I t d t th tu '1 the Harbor Area owe a great Man, as oeeessary steps for City Counci to pu an en O e rmol deal to a.o. lndlYid~ai wbo ts soc.La.llJJ.ng a country. But that is causing dissention and division in loog overdue ror thaW and were, and we Amertw~ """"tit our community. The way t o end the con-proper recognition. I'm refer-be coostantly aware of -;;,;o,:; I ring to Dr. Charles Rutber. we n.ot to see that our C4 filet is to eliminate the freeway r o ute ford, band dlrector at Orange does oot succun• .. from our city. Coast College. Rlctw'd E. Woodin I'm sure my colleagues ):ILD SU Gabriel In support of this solution, 1 call on no my enthusiastic praise for this • PAY, OR GET oUT less an authority than Bill Hashimoto, gootteman. woo. C<>mptetety •· Editor of the Eostgn. th St oonymously, has accompUshed In 1969 the Amerlcan ta.J:. assistant district engineer of e ate the tollowtng, poyers contributed $41 mtWoo Division of Highways. Wnen he spoke at I. Envtstooed. planned and 111 dues to the Ulllted Notions. I t th h brought to trultlon, the IJIDIIill The U.S. "contributions" to a Council study session as m•1n , e Oran-county hlgh ·-~t lj;V .............. tlle U.N. during the ftscal year said that construction of a coast freeway nonor band and brought sucb will total the staggering sum along 5th Ave. in Corona del Mar WOULD musical oot.tbles as Dr. wn. ot$109.116,000.001! llam Revelli and Donald Huns-ot the U.N. •s 126 members, NOT LESSEN THE TRAFFIC CONGES-berger totheareaasco..tuctors 77 have foltect 1o pay dues or TION ON COAST HWY. The reason is ror lhls gro~. assessmenlst They should poy 2. Developed and coatinued up or aet out. FREEOC>M SKRINE DOCUMENTS w-ere dedicated MoodaY, obvious. The B-lane freeway would draw the occ stage band festival, Let's a.dnse our represea. Aprtl13, by the Newport Harbor Etcbange Club at the New- an enormOUS amount of additional traffiC to be held fo' lbe seco00 ttme tatives 1n Congress to gin tbls port Center offtceof Sec~.altyPactflc NaUonal Bank. Ptctured Gus Constantine, tbe staff writer, who composed this epic, pn m ~ tbe Impression that thls lnvasion or our national capitol by the flag wa'ling, Bible clasp. itlg. prayerful and patriotic ct. U!ens who werestrtvlngto save the couotryln Its tiour of peril. formed a vast sea ofpurposerul humanity. aoo that th e flags, the bAnner s and the placards which they carried represented a mus of notsam noaung on the surface of turbulent waves. rn contrast to the generosity or the Sunday Star, the Los An- geles Times did oot consider the "much Cor victory'' to have news value sutnclent to place Ule story on the front page, and Instead carried the article It now should be our purpose to Inform ~lorth Vietnam to release our pri90ners otwaror else. Mr. Cotten already has outlined the steps we shOuld take 11 our POW's are not released before we withdraw trom the war zone. These demands later wJll be repeated. It is ~ to us to follow the cross of JesuJ asdld the crowds in the 'ictory march. STATE ROUIDUP h ~r City, and much of i.t . would hoWAprl~-aodjnal~.:-~ .. ~-e-a bard, close look, slocewewiU here at the cerem·)ll)' are, from left, Robert Plneado, Free-fl\ .,....... u..; .., ..,.._. .J:.~ ba.ve to BORROW the mooey we dom Shrlne committee chairmatl tor tbe ,local club; Mike • • ov onto our lo,..o::~o 1 roa.ri",vay~ anlf. tbe worW famous tua miUleia.D.. '""Ye \be Ullited Na.tl.oas. aod .Colli~. '!'!'. resenUD;g Sta.tt Seaa.tor JpbnScPmJ.ts, ud_Robert : 'cjlufe' ev~ greater cong~tlon. Mr. Hasb-:x:r:: ed~=pro~ lot. thls 'fill raise ·0111' TAXES I SchimrrKtl, vlce;N"estdeDt ol SecurttJ Pacl!lc, who receh'ad •..• , .. senator John ·Sc:llrnlb ,.,... An.tnal interest~ our naUooa.l the preseiQUon for the I:III..Gk.. Tbe reproductions or historic ·-,.idi.o!o' s tbrecast tor the 1C02St Hwy. sec-3. Sacrlftced his OWD pro-debt ls already $16 blllioo.. A.m~rh:an documents are OD display 1n tbe lobby of the bank. tion in Corona del Mar would apply with Orgram In favor or besting tile ·c. c. Moseley, The NewportHa.rOOrEJ:cbangeCiub,!)eadedbyJerryWooters Many of the Los Angeles th~!"rentsof thosechlldrenand ange County band a.m1 or. P.o. Bos: 3157 as president, meets at DOOn Thursdays at the Stuft Shirt publlc school teachers have otner Los Angeles tupayers equal fore e all along the adapted coast chestra festiYaJ -there were Glendale. r estaurant. voted to go on strike. A militant against polltlnr more mo ney 1D- freeway route __ in west Ne""'ort and over 30 visiting bands aod or-new teachers' organization, the to the OOttom:ess pit ofa school ... ~' chestras oo the OCC Campus. c I t • • d United Teachers of Los An-system which for years has Newport Shores, also Newport Heights, 4. Deve~ing his 07!1 o:c ommuna raanang urge geles, for medbyamergerwith gi ven the people W'J:"S!! and Cliff Haven Bay Shores Irvine Terrace stage tQ.nd to the degree where the Amnrlcan federation of worse service at greater and 1 ' the best career-bouOO I:Ugtl C '•A 1 lear lr Teachers (AFL/CiO) and using greater cost. and the roadways leading to Balboa Island. school ja.u mustcta.ns La South-By Special orrespondents mer cans can ° om ties a child laces in .,;chool-all the high-pressur e m"•I\Ods One might equally well char~ C W Db. beaU.n ..... th In last week's article, we ln-Kibbutz education," SlfS ,,Uza and possibly In life would be Ia ed 1 · 111 1 ru ed t h llh From an unquestioned traffic expert, etornhl •dooorr are ga_... troducc!d you to the lsraeUKlb~ Brandwine, who is also from am ~Uorated were the ""rent to assoc, 1 1 d w t~ .. big labo1r ese un ° z eac ers • s · _. un ons s emauuing r ecogn "mallclous neglect of publlc we have the testimony that the coast free-The ct~ns ot the Harbor butz. (communal ·child rear-M ~~yl.aOO. She has taught 00 a uolersta.nd and apply the t\mda-Uon ~ "the sole and exclusiv; school children" tn going out th h t would ot relieve Area deserve to mow or Dr ing), t.n which th e child fs Kibbutz aOO also been director mental coocepts ot present re-bupining agent" fo ·a ll Lo on strlXe. But I beHeve there way r~ug our ~ n Rutherford's accompUsllme~ tateo trom tile parents tn In~ of the St. M'l ·y's County pre-search. on the child's growth as An Ies ubllc school ~eacher ss are many parents whO would the tralhc congeshon. The certain result aoo sOOuld be eocouraged fancy. They apparently allow schOol program In Miltyla.OO. he r~ndstotheever ctwlg:t.ng to:ther P wtth no less than s5 <~gree wlth me that a teacher all t dd t t a!fi to t b1 "A-OCC the mother to visit trequently DR. PAUL BRANDWEIN, ad-environment aDd changes hls 1 h strlk """'nsl th Ia would be actu y 0 a 0 our r C s~r m and Msuu.:o tor nursing and feeding durin .. jun ~· professor at the Uol-beha lor ' lega ~stz.ed pages o! oth~r de-w o . es, a_. e "'• . ing t ld associates wheoenr possible. U16 v • ma.nds. will do more harm than good to problems, m addition to caus un 0 Richard A England the ftrst 6 weeks, but after that verslty of PUtsborgb, a.Qd dl.-"To this educa.Uonist, learn-s h st Lk 1 1 1 11_ our ch.lldren by conunutna: to b ak t I al id t • the parents are restricted to 2-rector of the center Cor the tng Is SYNONYMOIS WITH uc a :r e s c ear Y hardship and heart re o oc res ens Band aDd Orchestra hourdallyvlsJts. study or Instruction In~ ENVUIDNMENTAL BEHAVIOR legal, according to a series teach. who would lose their homes to the free-Director, u. s. Representative Lklyd sdences and social scteoces, CHANGE Tndltiona.Uy learn. of court dec1 tst,ons,.. Some of tll1 e Strikes ap.lnst the goYern-N~wport Harbor M would Ulr. 1 fo . ub • • same peo;> e w o come so n~ ment are Illegal because, 1111Uite way bulldozers The fair and h onorable Hlgb School eeds e egislaUon r ts quoted on this s )ect in lng Is understood to be the ac-censed at criticism ot court private companies, gove rnment • $3-XJ m!llioo ln day-care a..od EOUCATIO'i HF.SEARCH, Vol. qtUrlng ot kDOwle:!ge or skill solution is t o eliminate the freeway en-• COMM !JN1ST GOALS early childhood education cen~ 1, No. 1. The article states as Dr Brm:twetn equatestearruni: decisions 0b!A~~ttch they approve ~P:~nfs0~ftfs~~ne~sth"':hlhasch d C EdHor of the Enslen. t thr !flOut Ul United toUow · ~....... ,..,,. are oow w.uu y Ignoring the tirely from Newport Beach an orona 1n 1848, the Lea ...... ol Just ers ou., e .. s: Is UDderiHUUUtobetheacqttir""'f; court decisions wh.ich declare to pay the costs or a strike set· •-States. A revolutionary new schOol or knowledge or skill Dr. Br.n. u AI del Mar. Men hlred Karl Man to write Last Jan. 8, a KtBBtrrZ system is being proposed-a dwelo equoles tear~ng solei .. ~Jalkwe~·t by pubU c employees emenl. I government can the c un1st Man1l sto T v -· ... do In this s1tuatlon ts to raise omm e • o~ PLAN FOR THE U.S. GHETTOS system designed to reduce and wtth the psycbolog:lcaluseofthe Ct u dtsobedl ha th taxe s. As Governor Rea""" day that document still staDds was announced ln ttl~ L. A. etteDCuallf to eUmJna.te the term· THE MODIFICATlON OF v ence s us _.. as the best def1n1Hoo of the Times. Beatrice R. Mefa.Utz, a authorltt'and responsibtllty of BEHAVloo THROUGH INTER-:;~d ~~: :~it~gr~t4>~ said, the people or CalllornLa ecooomlc goals ol communism. kindergarten teacher Ln Silver the parent over the child. 'Itle ACTION WITH THE ENVIRON-e e " "! have had eoough or that. W'nat Sloce com m tldsm is the major Springs, Md., was mentiooedas new system gives to the state, MENT." )ustlfted by the preJudice am these teachers are really doing threat to the peace andsecurtty a teacher who "thinks ws ought or to so-called soc iety, both Nert week we will tell hOW discrimination they had ex-is striking ag;a..inst the people. ot the United States, tt WQilkl to give the Kibbutz a try.'' final authority and respons1blU-Dr Paul Bra.ndwetn thinks: OUR perlenced, to teachers whOse Tnerefore the people should not be well If Americans were oc-Mr s. Metalltz. refer s to the ty for the educaUon and generaJ children should be raJsed. profession used to be one of the hesitate to dispense wlth their ea.tonally reminded of the Kltlbuts as a sort of "Stq>er wett.ue ot the child. lnstearl most honored of aU, woom tlle services. terms set forth in the Com-u .. e~ln day.care center wtth a of the pa.rent permitting the peq~le trusted and who oow re-Not all teachers wtU j01ntb.1s muniltManlfesto: staff_ usually mothers_ 111_ stateschooltoeducatetuschild .MOTOR COACH ASS.... ceive -together with the strike or stay wlth it. A new 1. AboUUon of property In ciOOirlg nurses nutrlttonlsts in eenera.l knowledge a.od basic PLAMS COHVEMTIOH publlc educational establish-orpnlzatlon, the Professional tam aDd appUcatloo. of &llrent.s aoo teacbers .;,bo bear lm-std.lls, the state may soon PER-The July 27-29 comentloo or ment as a whole-mxe than 39 Educators GrcqJ of Callforola of 1aDr2 lo pubUe purposes. mediate resp:~oslbUlty for each MIT the parent to ASSIST u Ln the family Motor COich Assn. cents out of every dollar spent Inc., is bet.ni formed, to coo- 2. A beaYJ proeresstn or cbild's welfare." She alsosald a life-long program 1t calls at the 0n.nge County Fair-by the state of CaUfornla each stst of members del'Oted to &rad.ted lDc:ome tax.. "There 1s 00 :lemareaUon be: EO'JCATION. This aew coocept grounds, Costa Mesa. hu es:-year, aDd more than haJJ or the ~.cademlc es:eelleoee and to the 3. Abotwon or all right olin-tweeo edocattoa and u .. tng. The tn EDOCATION actually rill paDded Its uhJblt ~p~ee lD total amual expenditure of the posiU,e, exteroal values aDd berUanc:e. SCHOOL IS THE COMMUNITY employ tbe parent as tbe nrst answer to the demud from stale ,ener&ll\md. Immutable truths W1t.lcb mate 4. Cooftscatiqp of tbe pro-a.nct tbe COMMUNITY IS THE TEACHER of the child 1n tbe maoufacturera of motorbomes The• arrog:ut men am wo-~ OlD' traditional American perty ot all emte:ra.ats ud SCHOOL." pre~scbool years. and mXorhome accesaortea. me!:l .,~10 voted to strike already value SJ.stem, aDd commlltedto rebels. ne arttele went on to say, "Accordl.D.g to an arUcle by accordl.nr to Ed Kramer, 1970 pt more pay tor a 6-hour da.y teachinc as a proressf.oo ratbe:r 5. Centr&Uatloo of credlt 1n • •Tbe IUbblb wu created La the tbe llltionally flmous educator Come~:~ Chairman. Preseat a.ad a 9.montb year than many tban u a llbor tmlon. Tbese are tbe IWida of tbe ltatt,bJmeans earlY 19001 to be_, res.ldent.sot DR. PAtn. BRANDWEIN, tttled registration ncures tDdlcate bud4"01'l:1D( CaWorrUans are the lr.1Dd ol teaches we Dtld- of a 11&11oaal braDk witb .tate Jewtsb paos cooteod wttll SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE FU-tbat the p.I of 1.000 lamillea p&.1d b' an 8 .. b0ur day and a aad muy more Ub them Wbo eapltal &Del an ezcluslve moDO-tome of tbe ameproblemsthat TURE, awearlne 1n the tduca-Uvtnc lSl U'fir coaches at the ll .. f'DOIIOI year. Tbeya.reopeDI,y ue DOt now teaclllq. Tbe Los pol.y. toQfroal tbe black petto1 of tlonal journal, THE INSTRUC-lalrlfOUDds may be uctlded. d.,.., botl:l the law a..nd publlc Angeles ltrtke otters a Ifill 6. CeotraJJatlcxl ol tbt America ••• Soeta.lly, each TOR, May, 1&68, parents, al~ Go.-.nor RelpDIIl&CODMD--opi.DIOQ, &14ce the people ofLos opportunity to bdna: manJmoH meana ot commiiDleaUoa &lld cb.lld .. secure lD his relatlonl thOu&h lht nrst educators ted to welcome the Yilltors aDd. Aqelea receati.J voted doWn or tl\la t1nd of teacher• tal:o tbe ~ lll tbe biDdl ol. tbl to hla peer~. Be baa 00 rear oftea M.ve Uttle, lf any ··-addteu them at ttJt; fiJr ~ by mbrt thaD 3 to 1 a proposed pubUc xhools wttll proylaloral -· of -Uotu. THERE"S NO ltdp of tho n~dlm..U 11if lbo lf01lllda. Tho fiO'O'IIOr ¢1Cb00llu ratolnc'• .. tomeet erodontlalo. to u to hlp u 7. E-at f'adloriH IIIII !fEED FOR COIIPETmVE. bllliWI eotorprt.. we caU IM· tho Slato otSo ...... Mutco. will tooebora' clemalldl. Allor that moDJ IChOOt. u possible -. IMtreiDIIIta ol ~ lfESS or pos....Sveoess ~ eblDC &Dd S.UaiDc, or evu tbt be Ia attendaoet. W the Loe ADCtlN tea~ Ttmt opportunity should: be ontd bJ tbl llate; a. brllr.. people or tbtap AU property tleJDeatl ot the bebafloral chera' repreaeotatJns weDt to Hlsed. lAC iaio --"' -ts colloetl .. IJ • owooc~. Ea<b .. -,_,&i<dlac cllllilcle-From th.e Bible Goo•-~ to trJtot><N· Lol tho otrtl:lnc t•ellor• ~~~~~~ * '-'"-"' elllld -• blt "'It 1M t. •u.>moot. Ho<GDeadMlllllltlo Thm be tool< untobim dlo "::!!:.l':::,::::.."1::!; =~~U:~ -'II tbe ......ur.taaccardUce _,.. to do ~ belt ., b.la JDOII forlllUvt Jtlll are Olt twelve and said llntO them :0.. -.m., ' wl~~=otalllolt.-r:=::..llll..::::l~tlle ;:..':"Dr~~-:= 9cbotd. we ao up . to JeN: To 1111 ~ ertdll *.,_PROMOTED 10 CA P TAIII bor. B.....,.....ol.._..tal IWIIIII&oe.all't\Wdvetlllat tele'ti.Aooc:ubt•IHIMtopro.. •alem.. and all th1naa that ••• tlltl7 retued, A11DC Anlb::MIJ w, F'oz, JO&.ta...aw u--.....-te•l7b'~ ... per~ nll''l' C. an 'fide tht proper lMtla:tka to ue wr•tten \tJ the prophet• .,.., trll1 tlllt J•tuu utal.. of lilt. ud Mra. a.-a tare.. 0 'I ...... lid ..... De partllll. HI t"-UIM a c:coc:emilll lhe Son ol IUn ....,. tao ldt,la" ... tblt Utbt Sc~ us eon. nr COita 1. C•"•U. of ~ ;..n: WWk Ml tiM; .,.., tallim• f1 &D flOw I. daJ •• , 1hall bt aceompll1hod: ,_... g tat .,.._ (LM w-. tu bell ~ tD hire l'tal w t t«'!'C......, ..., 111 _,. 11 a u C!Oitl ... ., onr 4 or 5 ,..,. Por he •hal,l 'be dehvored ••••) -." llrtldl aprea-~ ta tM u.&. AJr F--. trte.; Jl'llllll&l. •or.. .. ., I •• ,... diG' I' bit .. u ....... t.lltrctlla,... r;aoto Ch• 3entiles, .ad ahall .. a .......... a~~-.titr!' C .. !. For, .. proc••• tM•Xwt _____ <*llll' oi&o:.,. i., pro. lii-IIMdlllllllp&HIIID bo mocked. and oplto!UIIy II oa ~~~~-at-· 1111 -a1 .,.._, An, ci hi llfa ... r tla fill,.. .,._ • .. .ft n1a; a. ...-td.m u lacMr •ntreatod. aod apittod on : ~_. .._.._. ... 111111 caJJf... Ll ........ ID tWJ -._ :.~~1111100 I tt•-=~~--=-.:. ~~=.,'\::'..::::: bt~d .. ~t~t ~~~\:~:~~ :,; ,r;~-::·:.:-.:. = !,!,!"":.: .=::._-:; 10. hw 1111 :t '• .. all .. 1 '1 aD li, "'* 1011 C.. -)-...... 1M IIIII lllo lhird day ho ohall "•lelia ....... at pollllo -ala B.A. ...... - _11,_11,1111, *-1111 _,.,.. ...... lllrll at lllteMiil. Blue-riu 11tln.(St. Lake 11: Jl· - -...,,_Ill IIIJIDr OIIII•.C, Ia w-. ~-... I Ill 111..... illlt.IW-allllo411Bc11· 3).) --rt-•11111-al ,..., • I I PUMDa aDUGMT PDI DLTMI'IC SIZI I'DDL . A rtca~• tnMv IDr ru .. Church .. --•otro.~c­pool II II~ -~ -· a..a, -E. no l'lnl 11111111 CWdl <JI ~-.... w _, C..lllrJ.c-doiiW-c.--.101 ... ~ Ill. ...... lao II~-"'------"' -·· -_,. Cit)' c.-t~ Ud ftO ..-t«< II t a.a. _, -·--wW bo lao ---· tolllollalftorolodJ. e~oor, aw-.cc.--. lamooO'BrlooCoebo,ftowUI ~ -.... --&ad • -.... ,.... tllo-" ... -.. ""'God" tbo-tba Harbor OlJmp!c Pool F-. l....._ 'l'llo ·-lou )Ill com-loJ"' II II ._.,, ud oa '"'llo -to -,, 'IS 000 "'-p-• -" a...-.... God " .... IIIli'&< Ioa'' 111 p.m. Auc. I lor tile ~joel. 'l'llo dtr tbo dlradloo of Dr. Bill He to a .,_. of Bll>le Bap- Paru, Beoeboo ud Recr-Klo( of lla1CNOt. Dr. G-ttot -...,, Ft. wara.,. Com!llt-to -llDc tile O'Nool, .,..,.._.. at Talbot T-, 111111 8optlll Blblo Cot. fluid drtYO aot bu IOCPIIodU Tbeotop:al Semlouy, !..& lop, liprblcllold, llo., Colftry ID<:reue ol $1 to ...,lmmtnc Minda, wtU pr ... b at lbe I Collep of KuaaCIIJ,la<Um elus fees lDII ~~ for re. a.m. aoc1 1:10 p.m. Mft'lcea, Colllp of RoDolaJa. wUb rur .. ereaUoo ntm fe ... Thla pro.. Tbll SUd&)' wt11 at.o be ltbrat1 tblr tt.iMJ at lopi1D CoUtp posal wao llllbmltted to 111e dar. BooU wtU bo anlloble lor ol 111-t ud Cai!Janla BII>- CO<IDCU _,_ Tile sial! re-pur ..... lor lbe ... Ubrarr, 11t1 Tbeolocleal Semlouy, For port Ia to be ready tor tbe aDd book dooatloDa wtll be re-tbt put 16 y-.rs ud 10 moatbl, Api'U 27 COODCU meeting. celnd. be bu putored the OUnt e.p ... ttot Cbarcb, L,_, Ho to pr-ol tbo -·CaD- -BlpUJt Bible Fe-ud INIRIIoledllor of tbol!op- ttol 8tblo Trl-. • • • Tbe Latben.D Cburcb of tbe Muter, 2900 Pac:tftc Vlew Dr., Harbor VIew Rllls-Dr, Wll- Uam Eller wtll bttoc&messap oo "Your eource ot streoctb" at i ud 11 a.m. Sullday.lotaDt -... W1U .. bold at ttw 11 a.m. MrYlce. YN.b SuDd&ywtll bo -.. ... wttll -· ... MD1« h1Jb JOUOI '*"le u... slsttor wtth the uturu, usbar-tor. creellDc ..., otrertng speclal music. • • • IT'S .UlYrVE.RSARY TDfE for Jotmaoa" Son. LJ.DcolD.MercurJ Osler a 1D Co.U. U.~:~.ta.. beeaUA It wu 11Je&teacotbattbeftrm started moYt.ac Lato Ute tJd.Jdtop at 900 w. c.- H"J., oo llarlDera MUe 1D Newport Beacb, a.s sbowo 1D tills phOto. Tbe firm lacludM C l:yde Job.uoa 0( Sbore Cllfta &lid his SOD Dick. Tbe DeY sales aDd sernce ceater ~ lD Costa Mea oo Harbor Bl't'd. wu built lD 1968. Hardacre back on board Ctty COUDCll reappolated to M<lCAI'tbur Blvd., to eoat«m Roger Hardacre oL Coroa& del wtUI the Corooa del Mar free- Yu to theNewportBeachboud way deslgn;thestatewtllpaytbe ot UbruytrusttesU.ooclayolpt added cost, about $56,500, a.od to eom.)lete b.ts term, whleh the ctty agrees tbat the neces. ends Juoe 30. sary rlef\t ol way ls anllable. Mt . hardl.cre had submitted • AOOPTED a resolutionre- NB Mayor gets award Ctlristiu Seleoce Cburcbes his restptloo to the CouocU quiring Irvine Ate. trattlc to Wucb 9 beeauae of tbe state's stop at Clay St. Mayor Doreea Mulhall ol Newport Ba..cb, wbo will coo .. elude bel' 8-}'eu term oo tbe City COUDcl1 Belt TIM .:lay, bas been preeeol-' tbe Atb8ol •ward by Newport llarboT Pao- U'II'OI!T IIAIIIIOR EIISIGII RIIST SfCliOII --l'wl Y ESTERDAY'S M E DICINE, TODAY'S COW FlEED A short timr aao. peopk thouatu blackstrap moluses was effective treatment for anemia and rheumlltism. Today .....e know better. We wouldn•t thlnk o( relyina on ··home remed ie$"' when ~ have 10 many fast· acting, reliable modem medications available to us. But remember-most modicincs should be taken only upon the advice of your ph)'Sieian. Tbe next time you·r( not feelina up to par. see your doe1or tirst. Then, 1f he orders medication, come to us for quality prescription scr\'K:c. Christe~~~en -"Doctrine of atonement" will be Ute leuoa sermoo topic for thls Suoday. Services are a.t 9:15 and 11 . a.m. 1D Newport Beu.b, 11 a.m. lll Costa Mesa, and 10 a.m. ill Harbor VIew Hilla. rtna.oetal disclosure law, wblcb • APPROVED tbe reeom- be opposed. Tbe Ca.WorDla su. meodat1oo of the pubUc works preme Court ruled earU.er thls director that tbe property ow- mooth that the law wu \mC.OG.. nus on tbe bluff side of Ocean sUtuttoml. llr, Hardacre sa1d Blvd., between M.arcuerite Ave . that since the Lawns rw.d1D-aDd Narcissus An., Corona del bell81lic. Qrpatuttons IPOCl'Otln&' '-------------------.1 fJJ k-~·JS.II)M9~l • ~ • .,.ll-S' LOOK FOR THE DIAGIIOSTIC COOD SW. 1111 THE WIIIISIIIUl! 1•.-ram • wuum 4,a. IUS H 10 UYS c-o .. --·,., ............... -n.e, ,_ .... PUIS lotMH, ""'"" ... - ,,__ AA ..,.1r wwtc -ill --.-, ..,..._,~ • • • valid be woukt recoosider h1s M u, be oot1lled that it is their Tbe Pl)'IDOI&bCoocrepUooa.l reslpUoo and the Couocn re-re~bfUty to maintain tbe Cburcb, S261 Broad st., Mew-appo!Jted blm. Hensappolsated surface of tbe driveway that port KeiP,ts -Tbt R~. Nor. to tbe post 4 years 1.10· prO¥ldes access to their bluff mill Browa. wt.U pr ea.eb at 10 The Couocil took tba follow1Dc hOmes. a.m. Stmday on tbe topic, actloo 00 otbe.r ltemsonW.oaday • AIJTHORIZ£D the exeeu- ''Where ca.o I~ Ybat I want?" .o.tgbt's a~Dda: Uoa of an acr~meut witb tllt • • • • AOOPTED Ordloacoe No. consuWoc firm of Wilsey.&. Ham St. M.J.cbul's and All Anpls' 1332, settiD( l.1l replattoo.s tor tor a stwty of tbe current aDd. Ep&JCOPI..) Cburcb, 32S3 Pacl.!lc mo'lbtle a:-ray Wlits w a,c. 1001 term im-pAct of tbe Ora.qe VIew Dr., Harbor View Hills-cordan ~e with a recommeo-Couoty Airport OD tbe eo.viroo- Dr. Cn:riord Brown, fotm_,r dation of the Couoty Gra..od Jury, meat ot the Newport Beacb. area recr.or of tbt Cburcb of OW' • AOOPTED Ord1ai.Dee No. at a cost of $41,900; tbe pre- Saviour 1D San Yari.Do, will 1333, exempC:tDc persoos eo. Umin&ry ft.adi.Dp and recom- preacb at tbe 8, 9:SO and 11 p,l'ld 1D the sale, deU•ery aJXt mend•ltoos are to bt submitted a.m. servtcea tbls ScaOOay. Tbe dtstributioo ot oewspaperstrom to tbe Council not later tban "'""·John Roprs Dula wlll be the soUcttor's Uceose requtre-Sept. 28. II•~"" celebnal a1 9:SO aM. ment. • AD~PTED lD principle tbe U a.m., I.Dd Dr. Crawford wt.ll • AOO:?TEO Ordlna.nce No. Newport Tomorrow p1s m1 be tbe celebrut at 8 ~.m. 1334, eUmlaattng CouocU ap. objecti•ureporta.adstatedtbat • • • proval ol soUcltors' U.ceoses tbe report l& to be used aa Mrs, lhrlball lor tbe an.rd lnclude Assittuce Leacue Kewpon S.ch, w,men'a Stoll of the Newpol't Harbor' Chamber ol Commerce, aDd tbe Newport Beacb...costa Me• brucb ol. Am.rlcu Assodatioo ol Un.tvers:lt}' WCHMCL Tbe anrd wu created 111. 1965 to boDol' tbe 11'00'1&0 11'b0, to tbe oplbioa ot tbe aelectioo committee, 1s tbe most Ustao- dinl ot klcaJ womu aentDc tbeir eommm:Uty. It was amid tor Atbeoe. ooe ot tlle OI,...W. -·· PreYious 11'1nDers are the U m es. W .;Jter Burroups, Alrtn Pl..ok..ley, R, L. B&eoa, Robert Seraard ud Huok1 Boyvey. The award. a mert.a!Uon bear- ing a liUoess of tbe toddtaa Athena., n.s preseoted AprU 15 at P&DbelleDI.c's &.rmllll Atbela lUDCbeoa at tbe Mewpocter InD. st. Andrew's Presb)'tertan I.Dd proYiding for tbe require. a cutde 111 tbe deveklpme.at ot a Cburcb, 600 St. ADdrew's Rd., ment: of city idenWlcatloa lt:betal pla.D for tbe city, wlth Bomb scare curr Hue11. -Dr. Charles cards. tbe eu.eptioo of tbe tou.o.1De Dtereaft.eld w!.U preacb em • APPROVED nrst r91ld1.D( ltems,11'tllcb aretorec.etntar. ''Solid &Okl oothiQC'' at the of OrdiDaDee No. 1135, rep. tiMI' sbd)': UIDI!Dlkll policy, A bomb ICUe aDd tNrctu1H a, t :SO &Dd 11 a.m. s...,. lat1Dc the \ale ot sidtnlb b' MP rt.e poUey, del:lp renew at klc&.l -=Mots ftl'e lflebll«l MJ'Ylcea. commercJ.a..l purposes, saeb u board, Lotclm soa1D( ol ptop-1A last 'ftd:'s Newport s.cll • • • d:i.!\l)layi..Dg mercba.Ddlse or ertJ 11 Corooa del Mar, &.Dd pollee reports. Ctlrts Lutheran Cb~~tcb, 760 signs; ucept1oo.s loclude tem. creaUoa ot a quast.lectslaUn At !:20 p.m. April a, All& Vtctorta st., Costa Mesa -porary storage o1 bulldl.nl rna-body OS' eommtttee to pursue Cbrlsty answered tbe pboDe at Seveo Mlssourt Synod L\atberao terlals Deztto constructloopro. towDscape Plannl.oc p.ls. Llncoln sebOol am beard tbe cholts ot Onoce Couoty will jects, aDd newspaper racks lf • STATF.D that tbe clty stall words, "There 1s a bomb 1D slnc at 4 p.m. SuOo1ay, AprU they do oat Imertere with the will be respol15lble for ar-your school,'" spobobyaJO.liiC 26, at the church. Tbe tbeme public use of tbe sidewalk. ran&ior local treeny meetings boy. ClasSZ'OOms were encta. tor tbe eoocert Ia ''0 sine UDW • DtsCONTlNUED tbe pubUc bttweea the State Dl.vlsloo of ted, aDd a searcb .a.s coodiiCted the Lord," a coottnua.tloo oftbe r.eartng oo the appUcaioo of Hl&bft,Js aoo Joeal clrlc and by Sst. Heioecle, but oo bomb cburcb.'s theme for c&ntataSun-Tustio Cab co. lor a certlJI. home-owners' a.ssoclat\oo.S. was touod • dl.y. cate of p~Uc c<r.n"enieoce for • APPROVED tberequesttbe Du ·l..D&: the D.lght of Aprlli-8, • • • tu1 service to the City of studeot mtssiooary Wlioo ol the suck bar wt.adow wasprlecl it's .... -... .... --................. -........ ,,-.. -CoW· ..... , ... s , ... , ....... .. ,... btl .... ?•• 1702 MIW'JIICMI'f -.v.. COllA -..., C~. ftd7 Tbe Newport UD1ty Cburcta. Newport Beach. Geroge Bruer, Biola CoUep, La Mirada, to use opep at Uncoltl schOol and $%5 meetl.a( at 15th st. &Dd lrTlDe OwoeJ' ot tbe cab eo~y. bad loud ••kt"'l eqll1,pmeot at the io petty caSh was tak'a from ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An .. CWf HJ.'an-"ln'tpr'tw-nltteo to the city ma.oarer. Coroaa ciel Mar beach trom ito the reftt,erator. The burglar 1n1 yoar miDd" will be tbeser-"We will be tmable to Ole an 9 p.m. Tuesday, MilJ 5, durlnc &lso entered the nurse's otnca, moa. IIJplc ar tbe ReY. Loren a.ppllcatioD tor permits 1n )'01.11' a buc.b puty for studeEts at admt.ni.str&Hon otn.ce l.Dd tbe FUckiDpr at 10 a.m. Surd&y. city due to our preseli; com-Biola; SOO to 500 are ezpected boys' gym aDd took an tmde. H T., 'l.t . fAClOIIIY Mil, o1olo. ----·•-''•· ~ .. '~: t~w_.:_".:_"::'_' -------- FIAT CONY 4.,, .. , ...... ,.;~• ....... ,. ,_=...c.._ I UtSU:.:'---::--=-: __ _::....:::...c::__:::.. Rcmchero 500 A ..... hd.W,P.S...P.I.. .,....,...,....,....,1. ---'1988 OVEI 151 ISEI CAIS Ul TIUCIS II STOCK mltments wtth Onoce County to a.tttmd. Rick Cuoon. a mis-termioed amoont ol cash. Rl f DR ISCOLL DIES Atrport. We bope we wtJ.1 be siolary trom 'lew Gutnea, will Prloclpal Jac.l Kiol repor- !llrs u --te O·lscoU. 58 o! able to apply ap.ln al a later speak. aDd there wtll be folk ted tbatthea.clmlolstratiYec:om. • ....,. · • date .. sWctac. Jiei at Newport Harbor bleb He Avocado st., Costa. Mesa, • .RECEIVED notJce tromtbe • RECEIVED a request trom sc;hool w..s entered bef'Ytell died Api'U 8 at her restdeoce. state Dh'1s1on of Htctnrays ot RaUot Jack Wollan. m ame-.:. April 3 aod 6, possibly wttb a Sbe wu boro Nov, 14, 1911, in tbe acquisition of tbe ADciola. atioo. o1 the na.tt block. betwekl key,ud $4.2.691D curre~~~yi.Dd Ml.D.DuoQ. IDd came to Orange SattoriO property at 716 Ju-Orcbard Dr. I.Dd Palisad-!SRd., $6 lD sta.mps were ta.ken. COWity 5 yH.rsago. mtoe Ave., Coroaa del Mar, euterly of Acacia St., Suca Director Rutli.PeWsreported MARINERS CHURCH ANNOUNCES Dr. G-O'Meol. .,...._ &t Tallot .......,_, Sem.llluy, La Kirad&. w1.ll be ~ mt••..,. b' tbe 10 a.m. ud i :SO p.m. aervtcu tb.l.a SQDd&y. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:00A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE AT '7:SOP,M. &a-YlYOts Loclucle ber hus. wbJch 15 io the ''take .,.,.., ADI. Heiebts, as a protes.slooa.l that a SZil W1.adoW' at East Bluff bud, Ed_m:>m; Zdaugbters, [)c)_ lODe ot tbe ~st treeny and omce building site; tbe request pre-scbool, 2.601 Vt&ta del Oro, JaiiAIT COAST""' .. co--... DIL ..... rotb)' 0 Brien of Westc.bester Sth Ave realipmeot was reler;od;;.to:.:,..~P~la:oo:lnc:.~bad~beoo=~:-:eo~bo:tor~eea;:!llar:e:h.:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ aM Patrida Skutlch al. Culver • RECEIVED oottc'e from tbe Zi &Dd SO. City; &.lid a 11100, IA~el of Costa state cootroller statiq tbat tbe ..... citJ's &hUe et IU.cfrw'Q wtU be n· F • ·c~a· Built In s.t'fices were hekt Aprtl 11 city's share ol blef\'ft.Y wser IS rtgl ..... ChuStr. .. hJ~"'::t:!"m:r:.~= taxeswtllbo$386,mllld...,. II~ • ~d C et Balta. MOl Yelllcle Ucense fees wlll be ets dishes h clea eo:: ~-.... ~ ~~.,!·~.~~1~ ... , ,_ g · s ower· . n. ebarre rJ. arraocements. • RECEIVED a report trom u residents oo Dlamollll An. BUCCOLA HOM E """Ruby A ... , Botboa lotaad. tbat adaocerous sltu&Unou:t.&ts IMC:LIIDIU APARTMEN T at s. Bo;J Ft. and Dlamood An. bee&~&Se a Jtreet draiD ptpe has rusted oat oa tap l.Dd bas a ~lQI bolt aboC 11 IDCbes oo top, t.Dd Is c:cwer.d 117 nler at IIIII> ltd•; tile t-was ref..,_. to tbe ltlfr b" actloo. • RECEIVED a lett. from ,\ps F&l'fiJ, 111 Ub st., CGrat M~. pn>Ceollo(llle scattertAc ot tood 'X"*'..., ud -"""""" -.J "' pair-ol .... oarb7 ....... Fr -e11t11!J ploco; t11o -•.u retwrtd co tile .a. • AvtBOIUZID tM utA- a.rtL t$oG ol a eoapwldfta,r•z sw -are -OD wUll tbo !bloaf C&lUOnlalo lc.iOo 7 . .i .. O.:,...~tboc--..-~o&~-•--" llaltJ Ia lrtoc llle 1-M 114. -MIA. Jbctkwpnjld,P."·ts•R4. RSATIONAL AND PIIMCM 1~11 ••-• EIJ•d•ced ln clllr RATIYI 0 ' D,ITM MI .. CA 'ftClOMA'I •.vcuH $01001. M -1121 DILUX! UMD!ICOUMT!R • Super-s.qe ....... -......... trlell. Dill1ft 1-.d IIIII or •,.. •••••s. Soft·foods palwltar. • RIMe COfiCI~ dllllllliW .... .,. Mep PI II IlliCit ... .,_ ...... .. • Order lntwdm• •"• fnft 111••" ae~rlltltf, Cokn or 81 Riled caw-. • OptioMI dn._, daar laclllc lrit. • 4 c;-r.laa. r.. a,.. .. ,. n. I I ' -............ _.,_ ......... .,J.~Mf ~ -. ' ~ ..... 3 Acade111y Awards .......... -~ JOHN WAYNE Winnar lEST ACTOR ~,.aaalll IIII,JGIIII,.. -·- 1!1 .- The slrangMIIrio ever ta tnock a killer, S"'JOHN WAYNE HAlWAWS' -- R,UE G IT Also liZA MINNHLI in AMD LOAII ASSOCIATIOII LARGEST .. .FIRST ... STRONGEST independent Federal in Orange County OFFERS ftBVI with MAXIMUM SAFETY! 501a !5.2!5Dio !5. 7501o Dla 7. Dla INTEREST P£R AIINUM WITH VARYIMG -IAlJM:E~rDIS AND VMYIC MAJURmES tile .est fellerat .......... t • te,.. ••• L i JOHN BOWMAN steals home ln tbe bottom of the n.rst Inning to bri..Dc in aruntor Harbor Hict's 8 to 0 victory over Yart111 last Frlda.y. Teammate Don Loochios Ls crouched low yelling "Slldel" Uarioa pitcher comes In too late to coYer bome plate. (Bruce Newbery phOto.) Sea Kings top Mustaags BJBnc•M~Jr. c..-•a 8 troe1t _.t s.. Kl.lc ...... -lllolr ...,.., -...... .., ..... dial ........ -c-. tilt .. _ • -- II-Hlp lui TINradiJ, Api'U Cral( -took 1M 100 ~ I. Tbo -• vu '75-5hUh 1111 -IIIID.I. Bob Co.....,l_ .IIIII hllllc tho eorc.-tho MO ,.._ raiiii:IU. llldl I)Oiol. Carlo TOIIU ........ IIIIIII Farber -1111 UIO lai:M.7. 100 Jdllral with a limo ofiO.S. -Ryllor -llllclaca JOU 111111 came bO~ WUb tbe witb a throW ot 141'..4'' • ZIO )'d.lD 11.'7, Rlcb 1M came Tbt CM team rou~outtbl acroo Ill the ftO yd. Ill 51.t. IW"'> by wiDDIIII 41-17. Aplll Due DL"l11p picked ~e~ tbe 180 the r\IIIIUDc nut wtal JtroDC. Jd. low blll'tllu 11110.5. Joe Tollll -tho 100 )'d. - Stlp Rlmu UMIKmo8aroeU in 11.0. Tom Solbproa alhlrd toot 1111 lop Z -Ill <llaeus in llle 100 yd. UMI a llrllln 1111 while Bob Romney pole nutted 180 yd. dub. HI• time b' tbl to lZ ft. COI'ODl Tncuters •lD wu 18,9, Mare W)'IM aDd travel to tbt Loan onl today, Co'lnd Clark botb took~· April 16, UMI wW ... t tore-In tho MO )'d, UMI UIO )'d. nnce BeaebCtties'WlooerNew~ tUD.I -.rltb reJI)eCUYt Umes of port Harbor at Davtdsoo Field l :Si.'l aDd S:S3,7. Joe To!Jtl tomo.~row, April 17,1ntbe New. alao took tbedlleuwltba throw port.Mt!sa district meet. ot f8'4". Tars have depth to win Newport Harbor Hlgb tn.ck. ner 1D tbe Z mlle. His weUDass sters ban few stars. Duel Is the sprlllt abllitJ Uat a kNlC Blooft, Randy Stabler, Cbris rwmer oeeds to t1n1ah Ulerace, Bently, HoWie Rodgers, and Lee but tll1s should lmprofl 1n Umt. Haveo are stand ..outs. otber bac~ mea are Cld Eagles win lie for 2nd It's not Ukel.y thai a track Coltnnon, Mark Honsett. aod team will ever have more tban John Kazmer. All of these boys a hall dozen strong stars. But are steadY placers a.Dd sMu1d Estaocla m::~ved ~ to a zoo first tally In the bottom of the the Newport squad bas come ._, prove to be a lone llDe of stars "A VERY BRILLIANT FJLMI" lliVIa ,.,. •W~~:~•--- IIDll-..mllll!:laiili;Cim;:;;'iliiil!Diiliilll:l~l w.-r IIQVII-··-.-.~· 2ND tOP COMIDY I place tie trtth Corona del M&r first innl.og with the depth U takes to win, for tbe Sa.Uor team. In the lrvlne teague •lth a 1-0 Greg Fo'ster brougtlt about and theY do justthat,JeftAmies The Tars handed Marioahllf:l ._,,... wtn over last pla.ce . Edison the miracle tU.s Newport frO ifl-always comes througtl with a a 65-53 defeat April 9. Tbe Tuesday. The Sea Kings feU soph team needed as the Sailors place 1f oot a win In the sprints. Bee team lost their moet61.S4, another game out of the lead by trailed at the top of the 9th Dave Jaffe pulls hls own 1n the alJd the Cee's drowed their's bowtoc to Santa Ana Valley frame 2-1. With ooe man on tase 880 yd. run, Uke he dJd last 50-35. Tbe Sailors YiU bosttbe 3 to 1, while league leadi..Dg and z outs, Foster hit a 1oog week, coming up With a 3rd. dlstrld track meet thl.sFrldaJ, Loara kept Us record clean ball over the center Uekl fence Rick Fleming Is a strong run. Aj)rtl 17, at 1:15 p.m. ;:~~a~~~6v~t~~y~-;: ~~!:~~~e2a::::~~West-AREA SPORTS QUICKIES other league game, Magnotta Although the Tar team Lacks went an extra l.nnlng to deteaJ LD speed, they have a good Une Brad Kluewer 1~ the Corona K,•~rltl Charles &Dd Cbuck Coot Costa M>!sa, 8 to 6, ot .300 hitterslnclud.lngFoster, golfers across the ll.nksAprU 9, wltb scores ot 6-t a1ld 6-S res· Btu Bolden of Santa A.u Vat. Dan Johnson, Jimmy Holm_'5, as he beat his Fountaln Valley peettvety. ley hurled a oo-hitter against Crelg Miller, and Bill Mor se. opponent, 68.11. John Friese SteYe Jones and Kirk Mader the Sea Kings and ta.noed 12. won 12-76. Tom Queen rounded set their doullJes competWoo An attempted double play that out the top3sweep14-79,0nthe for a spin by '61Dn1Dg 6-1, 6-3. Wled by loches in the 6th txJttom hall of the squad, Chuck Doug Rosener and Jlm Jacob- allowed Dave Vilas to come ln Carrol lost his m.1tch 18-'16 as sen ftnlshed the shutout wttb tor Corona's only run. d!d teammates Buddy Co'l a.OO sco':'es of 6·0, 6-0. Cal Sho=as scatter ed 5 hits Jim Cote with respective scores • • • to •In tor Estancia. Dave Bc:n•en o.~ 81-77 and 74-73 . Over-all Newport IP'moasts came and Steve VaUere bof..b hit match score was Corona 15 close to tfWlng CIF champion triples to drive In 2 runs eacb Fountain Valley, 11. The tearr: Westmmster hlcfl April 8. Tbe for the Eagles. will travel to Ma gnolla tUgb Oral score gave the Lloas Dave Bartoo hit a hom•, run Tuesday, April 20. 138.75 and the sauors 118.20. wltb oDe on In the 5th Inning to • • • Ron Walker led the scorl.Ql give Costa Mesa a 5 to 2 lead The Sailors' top 3 oetmen for t.beTa.rs,placlngln3eYents, over Magnolia. The Sentinels -won their singles tennis mat-high bar, tree ezerclse, a.od uHied wltb a 4-run 6th Inning. c.bes Ap ril 10. Bob Ogle won sldehorse. Rusty T1B'oerdldh11 The Mustangs tted u ~ In the 1.11 of hls matches, 6-0. Robbie blt placln!J ln. tumbllnr and free bottom of the 7th as Dav e E1. cunningham ~ won one of llts nerclse. OMr Tar placers wards singled to drive ln Rich sets 6-2 aod tho! rest 6-0, Kim were Alu Moad and Ken East. ~~~ldl~r ;~th2 ~=·in~~~~ :::~w:~; ~e~~~~~~ ~i~ ~~~CREWS WIH • • • O'Retlly dropped only one set Orange Coast ColleJ'II crews By Bruce Newbery Jr. and won the rest 6-0. k'!pt their record unblemtsbed Corooa baseballers had a -~ No. ZsinglesmuGiennCripe this season •ltb a clean tweet touJb workout last week en. took 1.1) Ills okJ specialty a.s be of 4 races last weekeod at LoDe countering 2 heavy owooets, teamed 1C> with Dan FerreU to Beach. Ma gooUa aDd league leading trample their opponents 6-1, OCC won the Frosh Four race Loara. 6-2, 6-0,6-0.DennisOurginand tn 1:31. OCC's Varsity F.:>Ur The Magnolia game was Bruce Charles won their took. Us heat in 1:26. played Apr il 8, alter the Ensign d<"lubles matche.c: 6-1, 6-3, 6-3, The Buc's proml,ln&: Frosh went to press. The coolest, 6-4. The varsity squad won the eight covered the z 000 meters stage1 on the Sentinels' home leigu.~ match against Marloa tn 6:24 to edge Lone Be.lCb grounds, 'lo"A.S to break the tie 21-1. State by 5 full secoods. Tbt lett by the April 3 s!~er de-Junior varsity netters fol-Bucs sped over the course 1n clslon. FRESHMAN Joe Tosti , brother lowed suit by handing the 6:25 In the JV race, with l.()ne Stan Crippen led hi s sea King of Sea King varsity sprinter Vlktngs a 14-0 defeat. IA::e Beach State Zl seconds behlM. teammates to th e B-1 victory, Carlo Tosti , Is shown here NichOls led the nelldd:111~:~ driving 1n 3 runs, aod coming w~anlng his relay leg In the C his 2 sets 6-2. Bobb aroo.nd tor a tally himsell. Pit-division In the Aprll 9 meet wttb hi s wins 6-0, 6-4. Mike cher Mike Adamsallowedonty3 Costa Mesa tllgh school. Joe took hls points 6-0, and lllts to pick I4J the team's 4th also won the shOt put wit h a Quinn smashed his cw~sllilon win In a row. toss of 4B feet 4 Inches. (R ich 6-0. Rounding out the TtU.s set the stage for the Kredell PhOto .) Ues with ooe set at~l~e THE LUXURIOUS - I ACADIMY AWUDS IIOOIST SHOW IN OIAHOI COUNTY Nol .... _ ........ ollll- 2011: C(lffiiR't.fOI' .-sllfTS ALIO Academy WfnJMr liST ACTIUS ~Smith Loara pm ~. with both teams Ued on top of lrvtne league standings. Corona hosted the FrldJ.y duel, aM drowed the heartbreaker 6-3. Dave Vilas suffered the loss along wtt.b bllck14J pttc.ber John Palmer. Collecti•ely they allowed 12 hits. Loua oow hOlds the top berth alo:n wtth a reeord of 5-0. Corooa and Estancia trail with respective records of 4-1 1 Ti-2Times 3 Times LOT, R-Z, 58' troat. -..... 114 -Slnol, Newport S..cb.. 121,500. and 3-2. Tomorrow afternoon, Aprll 11, Corona wUl host Estancia. Tbe junior varsity squad let tbeir game sUp by falling to Loara 2-0. Bob Palmer was the only Sea King to hit, with a double In tho lop ol llle 5th tram>!, Pitcher Dan Grigsby took the defeat, going the full prne without relief. • • • Corooa's freshman tasebiU oquad .,_... suit by lalllng to Loon 6-1. Craie lWiery toot tt1e s.o Kille deleat, atooc wltb bl.c~ man P11.ul Coaaty, Ted Cllnlte led ol1 tho blttinc b)' •!ncllnl In tho -o! the tlrst iiiW!c. stefe 8&ldw1D t>-td .., Ill tho 5th trame UMI Ted Botoosinch -tho 3rd UMI last hit Ill the 1111 . • • • The Newport Dine weot to llarlhl Hlp last week UMI aul- lorod tbolr lhlrdlouoftho-- oon, Z-1. Jolt lllllnoUUMIGary Fo-aacb plcUcl .., a triple u woU u-bit, II-' lite -to lutlnS_...,.. ot-ap '"' tap or Boat...,. Bl&eb wUb respeettft rteOI'dl of 1-1 UMI 0-1. Weatm- •-•tholoqoadll- Ana,ballratl-1. 1'111 Tara -oallo Wellera lllP---Api'U 11, It J:1S p.m. • • • lltol ... ..... • -1111 ---IMmt.lsoltlloll .. .... .... .,..., _.. ........ .-, .. .. !lr '.::lk::=" ... rn. ··-.... . ...... .. .... .. ···--~~~~ .... . . THEATRE e HOW ca111 ..,TechniC"Illof"' ru11e • ~na115Wn• 20 word• or leu ·············· 1.50 21 worch to 30 worch ······ 2.00 31 wotdl to «> WOt"d• ...... J.OO 2.,0 !.00 4.00 J.OO .. oo 5.00 Pbono (tiS) 761-99Si co write to G<edy, 11157 Go- .............................................................. J>.. Eoch -d o~r .t) words .. .05 . 10 . 15 '-------,---r---------·-----·-----·-----1 Place, Encino, CaUl. illll. -• LOTS FOR SALE AI~ '*"'- JMI.'IIU. f . 0. ... --.Alii 1'00 •••o tlell • lly ftO 6421472 .... 673-- 1730 w. C..oo HI.., -~ Grace Kehoe of Corona TOO LATE TO O.ASSI del Mu eelebn.ted her birthday lUt week on Tuesday with a LOOT -shOrt blired special luncheon date at lsa-cat, female, wearing pw;tl<l dore5 with frteodsofloo&-sta.n-collar aM a red collar ding, Col, and Mrs. WilHam 1 bell. 548-8248. KuU of Harbor VIew Hills, I • :p;[/'/Ja,nii f<~a/t~ pnJenb Peace & TranquiiHty f.~cape from the outer world into a sedudcd retreAt. The subtle artistry of an enclosed Orient~! garden creates a mood of serene beauty The clean simple openness of the horne 1•·a~ desi::;ned by an uchitect for hi.'i O\\n family .. \ \\arm glow of pecan wood panelltng and dark oak floors enhances the richness of feelin~. This 3500 SQ. fl of btau- lifully maintained home has 4 Bedrms, sep. panelled dining rm, family rm & wet bar, 3 car ~:ar'age with c-onnectin~ 10 x 15 alcove, automatically sprinkled lath house & ground&. So many other unique features. on ly a visit can show you. .YIAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE THIS NEW EXCL1.51VE LISTING. Clfflc. o,o.. Saturdoyo a s....u,. PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 w-Dr. N.L 642-5200 SEIIPLB REAL ESTATE R8$1D8NTIAL AND IVSIHBU PROP8RTI8S ·-POR INTI!RI!STI!D, PROP8UIONAL COHSIDIIRATIOH 188 I~ I RIAL IITATI JSIS I . C..ot H.,., C.-• 4o1 - Q$.2101 REIII'OIIT IWIIOR EHGII PlaT IECIIOII - -.... BRIGHT-CHARMINCI C~OSE TO THE OCEAN EXTRA ~ARCE LOT ' SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT •••• OPEN SAT & SUN 1 to 5 715 JASMINE, CORONA DEL MAR 4 BEDROOM HOUSE AND APARTMENT 986 SANDCASTLE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS VIEW, 4 BEDROOMS, DEN, FAMILY ROOM 228 HAZE~. CORONA DEL MAR ABOVE LITTLE CORONA BEACH OUTSTANDING ''FIXER UPPER''• S19,850 +3 BEDROOMS +GOOD GARAGE +HARDWOOD FLOORS +LARGE LOT +N.E. COSTA MESA It NO:'E: There's DO patio-no firepLace-no built·ins-oo Ur-cond1tion1ng-oo ocean view, Some unsightly weeds 1.0 tront-rusty screens- a broken wtndo'rl and stuff llke that - -Btn' IF YOU'VE GOT A FEW TIOLLARS TO INVEST AND A LITTLE AMBITION, YO U CAN REALLY MAKE YOURSELF A DEAL! CALL "HONEST ROY" McCARDLE FOR CDMPEL TE INFORMA'TIOH Realtors Rclillblc Scrvi<c Silu:c I 'Hl \llt .. UfOIT I I I I I I 1·1 I I I I I I I I I I I Sales through the Multiple I.JatiDir Service of the Nnport Harbor-COOita MeA Board of Realtors totaled onr $54 mi.Won for the TWELVE monthll of 11168. Thl.a represent. 1,2114 unit sales and a dollar value Increase of 4% over the same period ol 1ut year, wlll.ch waa a record year. Llat your property-with a Realtor today. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' - -THURSDAY, APRI~ 16, 1910 COIIDIIA DELilA!!. CAUf, lsa;srt lri' l1las •••• lrh • c.. ••• ofinJa Jl~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT 16 Lindo toto Drt.o 1\ew 5 bedroom. 5 bath home with upstairs view of Corona del Mar hill1. 3 Fireplaces lr: BBQ, Luxurious carpeting lr: panelling. Land- 5caped. W1th dock ................ $145,000. n Linda Isle Drive !\ e"' 5 Br.. 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry. wet bar. AM /FM Intercom. Mstr. Br. bas beam ceil. &. own frplc .• Large family room w/fireplace Sle,OOO 80 Linct. Isle Drive . . 5 Bedroom &: maid's, S bathJ with famlly room & large rumpus room. Carpelln&. S fireplaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft . . . . llH,300 Weterfrent Lob No. 4. Excellent 51 ft. Linda lslt leasehold lot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $3$,000 No. 41 : Long water view facing Harbor J• land w 176.2 ft. of frontage. Plan11 a\·ail. No. 88 . P01nllot \\llh 118ft. ot frontage. Lona: water v1ew. Plans available. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR (Our N.w Address) 133 Dover Dr., Sui .. 3, N.B. 642-4620 Corona del Mar "Cape Cod" style bOme wUbattra.dintwobedroOm apartmelll. IDdJvldual garqes, store room, a.Dd laaDtrJ' room. Ship-shape ooodWoo.. $3!5 u.come from pi teaants makes 10011 lanstmeut.. Use DEPREClA'nCII to san ta.res; APPRECIATION io ftlue to bu1ld JOUI' emte. OR Un Ln ooe, real: tbe otber. D.lDess ol oat ...ol-ton oner compels alellllbt kN. low prllte of $G..OOO bat eub to m•w:tm• klu re- quired. CUSTOM BUILT !100 sq. ft. lpa<:loul IIIHo bedroom, two balb borne oUerinc: * beautiful entry, new earpe:J,.::-out. * Large pullman baths with taps. * Large bulll·in electric 211'd' eoantry kitcben·!ami.IY room comhm.tm. 'lbe ideal mult,i.purpose room. * Two fireplaces, quiet forced air but. * Elegant soparat.o clinlnc nx>m with bullt in bullet and chi.Da doat. * Quality finish lhnMJUt -shako roof. * l.<~r.!l:e double garage with uUUtiu and washing facilities. * Spacious grape stake fenced rear yud. INCOME UNIT offers large Uvlng room, Ledroom, bath, bui1t-in kitchen, diniDJ area, Jireplace. forced air heat and its own tarqe '' Jlh utilities and washing facilitie&. Priced to seU at only $48,000. E•htinl $SJ.- 600 -l l •% loan -Aaau.MW.. No Pofirta or Joan chargts. Rent the home to make your pavments m full or enjoy its comfort aDd c:ollec.:t income from the smaller unit. 'l'bue :.1x c6) beautiful duplexes are located Deal' I he Uovs Club. COS1a Meaa Part aDd DowD- le,,, u. (ALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 646-0555 mE. s. ........... St. (E. 17ft\ St. Sh 'ppi .. Ctr.) lltiL ll'a -COSTA MESA you'll like our friendly service EVENINGS CALL -ZISf Or 646-4Sit BLUFFS "E" PLAN First time offered ZZOO square t~ ot lun:doua llYtnc PLtS paaoramlc Yiew al bay aDd c:reec belt. Two bedrooms (c:ortYertible back to three) :S baDla,. tlrmal diJlJ.DC. ttuce tam.'.lJ room wttb ftrepl&ee.C..tom dec:onted tbroupoal. Act rut oa this ODt • • • ~~-~lui ..... ---Ezclustt'e ..ttb Stanley A. Smith Realtor TIRED OF THE BLAHS? 61' GOLDEN ROD AVE., CO RONA DEL MAR TELEPHONE 673-2010 •••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS LIDO ISLE • 4 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS • 3-CAR GARAGE o STREET-STREET-40FT. LOT IF JOI'Yt seeo a tmole bo5t o! DREARY"S JOQ'll &R~reclal:e our brllftt and CHERRY 3 Bedrooms _ wa.lk to tne beacb, Corooa del Mar. Only $36,11SO. 332 Ill PI lie (A,. I .... -6T.I-t55ll lml4nD ON nil ACI8 IPACIOUI I & I liD.' AI'Ail!Wn1 ,...., a u kea. ,_ J1Mt • Pti•• Padoa • Fiteple.cea • PCX)LS • t Hole Plsnina Ore• • Ttlftllia • Separaae F..aily S.cUon • Adj. tD S.OOia ad Pley pound tOOiooL-CM --·-c-...., ........ , .• 1 .. hloool Cll_,. cf}lNNOUNCINQ ... NEW Prestige Honus in DOVER SHORES Ivan Wrlls A Som proud!)' invl&es you ro .tM rhcir newrs1 "lorro.<n"·virw" homt designs. the Bayaut 400 Series. n.... •lepnt v..._, homes onol DOVER SKORES whh Its priv•1r bHc:bea. hoe tin& ftldlit~ end pleyarouncb. err for lndlvkluala wbo rbe ebow the-ordinary end e~n aflc.d the bar for lhtrnwh't'fl and rhdr fami1Ws. S.. tho «10 s.ries ... rbe obov. thoanllnoryl laycrrst Mo<k& at /430 Coole ric O.W., N • .,,., a-A. PJ>o,.. fi«i./ 550 /-O.Si(AanoiF....u/li ... iw ... L '. . . . • --. ---• . . -• • • • I : • • • • • • • • • • : i l JUDY POLKERT DOROlH Y POWLER Zonta girls named RO Z RAWLIN GS AMY AUSTill HARBO R HI GH SOP H WIN S RID E IH BLIMP A ride to tbe Goodyear blimp W'U the priu that Newport Harbor High sophomore Sam CbJodo won 1n a recent contest spoDIIOJ'ed by the Cilltornta Scholastic Press Assn. The CSPA is a gro141 composed of staJ1 members of hlgtl school newspapers, and Is sponsored by the Herald-Eumlner oews- paper. M·~mber s of the student jour- o.a.Usm assoclatlon attended a journalism day at the Japanese Vllla.g! and Deer P:l.Ck In Buel'll Put_ aDd then ea.ch wrote a feature story about their <Uy a! the Park, wtth the 1dea. of using the story In their own newspaper. ~m's story wa.s picked as the best article writ- ten in the competition, He ls page 3 editor of the Harbor High Beacon. SUPT. CUHHIHGHAM Otl REAGAH COMMISS IOH SIJI)I. William C unoingham of April Zoota ctrls were Moored at the montbly hmcbeoo meeUD& ol the Newport Harbor Zoot& Cltm last Thursday at the SeaJar Clttseos clubhouse ln C Wt Haven. Tbe fo llowinc prls were chosen from the 4 uea b.i!Jb schools : • JUDY FOLKERT, daugtlter ot U.n. Vtvla.o Folker, 400 Merrimac Way, Apt. 50, Costa U:~sa., ls varsity cheer leader at Costa Mesa hieh scliOol, elas5 oUieer and member ot GAA, concert cholr &.Del Pep CLub. Slnc.e her sophOmore year sbe has been OOLna volunteer work at Filirvlew state bosplta.l, I.Dd abe helps tach 3rd crtde at Klllytrooke elem~ntary school Durlna ner junior year she na cboseo as representative to Girls' State. She wtll atteoll Orange Coast College next fall. and laler transfer to UCLA to work Jor ara elementary teachinc credeottal. • OOROTHY FOWLER, d.aucttter of M.r. tDd Mrs. Ken- neth Fowler, &40 Tusttn Are,, Newport Hei~Ptts, Is bockey maoager I.Dd batoo twlrler at Newport Harbor highschool and member ot the GAA cablnet. PrevkMls a.cttY1.Ues include A F'S, swim team, Science Club, nac eorps, drill team I.Dd shdeDt coocress. Sbe 11 a Sun- day scbool be )per aDd siDce 1967 bas been a member of the senior high fellowship and TTL-Hi-Y. She has received GAA awuds tor hockey all-star ln 1967, most lmprond 1n volleyball 1n 196 7 &txl most Improved 1D blldmlntoo. 1n 1968, Sbt pla.QJ to atteod Oranae Coast Col- lege and then tra.nsfer to a unlvulltJ, ma)orlAc la tlt- meotary ediJCI.tioo&Dd mimrlDC In physical ed~Qtioo, • RO'l RAWLINGS, daueflter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curtis RawllDp, 170 ShoreelU! Rd., ShOre CWts, Is edltor-Ln-ehftf of tbe Corona del Mar hi&b schOOl Trident, AF'S seereea.ry, CSF' sealheuer, and member of the eoocert choir and modern music masters. Sbe Is a mem- ber of the N&Uooal Cllartty League Tlclctocllers, Orange County llooor choir 1.00 tbe Idyllwild festival chotr and eoachinc stan. She was an A- merican Abroad semi-ftnallst in 1968, Winner of the Nallooal Scholasttc Press Asso. cold star award 10 1969, andUI Call- !ornla state scbol&rshJ,p seml- !!naUst this year. She wtll major to music and minor 1D EQJll.sh at UCLA, workiag !or a teach.l.Dc credenUal at tne secondary schOOl level. the Newport-Mesa unilled • AMY AI.STIN, rtaudlter o! school district was named last Mr. and Mrs. Huvey Austin, week to fill a vacancy on the 1911 Kaual Pl., Costa Mosa, 1s goveroor's commission onedu-presideat of Las Cootantes cational reform, ct))rus at Estancia hllf' scbool, TM responslbillty ol the 19-treasurer or GAA, 50Ddeader, member g:roiJil is to review am seniOr princess and member mate recommendations to Gov. of the coocert cbolr and of the Ronald Reagan on ways to lm-badmlntoo andteMisteami,Sbe prove the public elementary a.nd is a member of the schOOl play s~::ondary school system. east. Her botlblts lneludeeulta.r The comm·sslon ns formed playtnc"a.od alngl.nc. Sbeworlled as a result of Gov. Reap.n's as a volwlteer at Fainiew state pledge In his 1969 message to hospital ln 1969. She plans to improve the elementuy and sttkly at the University o! Te l secondary school system in A "rtf ln Israel. majoring lD me- Calllornia. dtcloe. ~~~~~~~~, ' FRAN WESTER DAHL i e COLD TYPESETTING e i ' 230 E. 17th ST .• Suite 205·206 ' i Coste Mesa. Calif. 92627 i ' Phone 642·9678 ' t We are pleaaed to a nnounce the inatallat~ t of !he AM 725 PHOTOTYPESETTER . Thla t new unit will allow ua to offer our t cualomera !he moo! Vllf&atile, high-apeed. highest quality typeaelting in thia area. t Our ahop ct~n handle your entire job t requiremenla: from rough drllfl. lhru • typ8Mfting. lhru layout and dealgn, and t with the added llllfVice of our own In· houae commercial artiol. In addition we have IBM • COMPOSER, HEAOUNER, VARITYPER ' 8rld OYIIf 270 type '""" renglng in point allre from e 1o 72 pointe. ' • In adclltlon, we offer rental time on our high· IIJUd pllototyp•ottar. H you own M hllw' 6 •con to any 8x, NVen or eight ella,.. ' pep« _. .,....,...... unit. Midi • • J .. -•1•. ATF, Dure, etc. and you .... tD llfl,... your own Input ...,., -wll be ~::; ;:. .. _.. """" you end aollclt your &.:-------...t STARS COMING FOR FILM PREMIERE lltURSOAY, APIIll6, 1970 OOIIOIIA D£1. MAl\ CALif. BARGAINS IN EVERY COIIIIER MUSCLE CARS! We have a good selec· tion of CouCJar Elimlna· tors, Montego Cyclones & Marauders, all equipped for the Cat that likes to Scat! OYER FACTORY INVOICE l'luo In & liun•• DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY MARK Ill our nice Mark Ill's se- as Look over lection of well sfighHy as several ones-the finest used car made in America. DRIVE ONE TODAY I A Lorge Selod ion to Choose From '69 LINCOLNS u. ... $4575 XSR 510 '68 LINCOLN$ low AI $3325 VTP 736 '67 UNCOLNS U. AI $2500 TRK 296 '66 UNCOLNS SUN Cl59 low AI $J9QO $J475 $)050 '65 UNCOI.NS u. ... TPC Hf '64 UNCOLNS Uw AI NYT flO ..._ Tu • L.k • .,. Aalll¥l LOOK ,..., our r.,. toloctioo of quof'.ty u,. colnsl oolcl ·& ..,icod ,., COUGARS We have o Iorge selection of CouC)<Irt 91 moclols, XR 7's & oonvertible. with pri<H you 'l like. "Tho good olo doys ore book again! NEW 1970 COUGAR with whit• 1id1 wall tirei, powtr sfeerint , pow· er dilc bre k11, d1luxe whul cov en, etc. No. 0~91H5171l4 DURING OUR AHNIY£RSARY $3066 HERE NOW! "Tfle Sexiest European" The CAPRI IN GERMANY USED CARS We have over 75 used can From Cads. Unc•s, COUCJCino luicks. Olds. Pon- tiacs, etc. Prices are al reduced for our ANNMRSARY SALII MEETING CANCELED Tbl ,eaeral meettnc or the Newport Harbor American Le- Yacht Club acbedultd b" April II, bU beoo call· MONTEGOS NEW 1970 MONTEGO 2 «tr. herdtop. Equi p. with d•luu wh•l cowen, white side wall tires, carpeting, automatic tr•n•miuion, pow•r deeril'l9, AM reclio, tint•cl t lu •· No. OHOIL56l t54 DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY 1841 Pl.,. tu I 1;,..,,. Wt h.ve coupes, ~de ns, & lots of JOrgeous wegons et the ''good old deys'' prices. Come in & soo why Montogo is t ho best intormod· ioto buy in Amotico. WAGONS WAGONS Summe1 time Is Just Around the Comer. Don't Be Left Out. We Have A Good Selection of Colony Park Monterey Wagons & Montego WCHJOIIs in Stock. SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FOlD IITOR COifAff A Iorge soloction of _, new 1969 MorC1, Cougort, Cototinentolo, W ogb<d & Con- vtt!s -AI oro of tlot highest quo5ty & ,.,.._ • fontostic tovings for • n. new c. -As &ow es • • • 1695 NOW IS THE lEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO IUY A UNCOUt-MDCUIY PIODUCT lo o .. o - O~fEI'Ii'£1!. • lilmllm • liE I r:::::=--=~~:::---==.--=--=-=-""'il..= EBELL ELECTS COIIPETmON II> Hoar -t&l's 1910 mothtr ol tilt JIU' .. ay eoottlt ll DOW iD the sem1-ftD&ll, wtth U:O .... ,.. from za Nnport-Yua elemeDtlr)' tcbooll bllDc Jtll&*l tor tbt ftlllllJ. Hen are % of tllt judpa, WIW&m A. C6Ultlr, at left, outtplq prtaideDt of the !fewpott.B&Jbo& Rotary Club, and Roy Jtme, Costa Mesa city &UorDtJ. Tbt U: flDI.Uitl wUI be boOOred at tbt 4th &DDUII motbtr of the yttr Itmebeoo, to be btld the di.J before mother's day at tile Roll ~otereoce eeoter. (Darid Rou pboto.) REPORT FROM VIETNAM Special Sale CHOOSE ANY HERITAGE FLOOR-SAMPLE ---CHAIR, SOFA OR LOVE SEAT at 25% OFF For Immediate Delivery WE MUST MAKE SPACE FOR RECENT' 1970 PUROIASES. H.J.GAI\1\ETf fURNfJURE .-ORSSIOIW. INTiliOl DISIIIIBS • • I PALMER· THOMPSON TROTH ANNOUNCED Mr, LDd Mrs. WHU&m B, Palmer of Baycrest hl.fe a.o- aouactd the tnppment dtbelr ductrter, Patti L yne 11 Palmer. to Rlcbard Paul TbompJCG of CoroGl del Mu. The eo- ppmtat wu made publlc at a d1DDar party at tbe l'lOme t:4 Mr. &Ad M.:-1. R.lbert P. Tbofl1)10Cl of tmDe Tern.ce. Botb of ttle JOQDC peop11 craduated trom Corea deUia.r b1&t scbool.lbe briM-to-be atteDIJs C&l1a:lnla State Co111c-at Looa: Beaeb. Tbt IDtuded croom 1s attendtnc UCI. SPEAKERS AVAILABLE A ..,.Uw1 tc•ta ri!II)H;IID- tllc lllr Brotlltrs ot Oruao COUIIIJIU_tNI>_,._ Hr tbe cbllrm'"sblP ol JobD DJo olNnport Boacb. '\>taws art aftUableb' tr•""•· -. ... ·-IJIII--... ud a.U art mtmbut ol tbl Btc 91-otbarl board ot dlrtetora.. llr. 0,0 eu bt .-c:ttd 117 eaWar 141-4191 .. tllrOo&!l Ill& -· II 544-T77S. JML1Z MOR1VARIES 11•1 ....... .,L COSTA aiU. ···-~ -I. eMIT lllwAT CIIIUAt&IIAI 011'-lt -· ...... ," lOt COSTA MESA MRS. NIELSEN lln.II&J lilt'-, SU !lola- WOOd Drl .. , Ntwpari lloiiiU. 1.1 po-ol IIIII llnport -lbtU Cle tor 11'10-'71. la-*''ttioo wUlbebrtkl'!burlliay, May 7, *»IJowtDc MOD h-ebtoa at !beUCliMouM, 5UW.Bil- boa Blfd., Balboa.. Mrs. NtelMD bU bMa a mem'-' of Ebtll tor n ytara Ud tu been nlllOQitble for maQ1 tAI:xwltloDI, moat re- etiiiiJ 11111-J artwtr..-IJIII -I uta .., • TIM ..,. oftlceu !Delude .fi Ylce prf'lidlnta, Wrcea. Ver. llf.Ce MoriiJl. Harry Goets, Fred l..ol.ltel IJid Jack Frank. Otbtr olfleca are Mrs. Jamea Bucta.y, reeord1Dc seeretary; Mra. Clareoce Forbes, COI'ru. pondlnc •cretary; Mra. Rll- do~ Vuuek, tlaanel&le~Cte· tuy; Mrs. Artlltll' Neeb, trea- aurer; Mrs. Raymood Call, audlt a.:w1 budget, uj Kr s. Cu 1 PearJ.slon. parlb.mt:!ntarlan. Curator of sections is Mrs • D. C. Mattocks. Chllrmen an Wr a. Dorothy Stanwood, Jun. cDeona:; Mr s. George Stricter, •• I MRS. RAY NIELSEN reotal&; Mrs. lAo MOOI"'t. OOU&e; Mrs. I..eoa. Rudd, bllltb &Dd welfare; Mra. L. W. Jlllb, Jtmior-teruor eoordla&or, &Dd Wrs. M.lry Fit&, seboil.nbfpa. Wrs, L. fl McBride t. tbt oca .. -pr-ot. SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED SERVICE J'Ob.D QUALITY CAR CARl ll fACTORY TRAINED PlOPLl WHO CARl ~. _H ...... VO. 011. LIIIIL111 llmiE111TAL • 1111•· lllllft• ... CLUES AO.OSS 1 Mu ____ aiM b. tii'lid.ct avaiaat w-u.. ..... aHU .... lda9dom ..... r I ~.._ Ur.M i.1r •ot with -i.1r ___ _ -· •11, •u M--------of God ia como _,... .,..~ II ~ ol EPeot ODd brothor ol ----(Gea. 14.:13) 13 , """l•o lllat ia all thiap yo a:ro ----sv~o\UI" (Actrt 17: .. , 14 Nooll'a fllthor. ----..U (Gen. 5:15) II " .tHt ~ -----lot W.... IMcrM (ln. 3:1) II ~ of .... o coUDirio• (J~ 1:~ c. .. 12:10) 11 ~ ....... ~bo .tt.all COIII.O apoa IU& cm.d ---him.- 23 .... pl-tedro em.--~--(laG.. 4-t:U) U ~ of two .. ns ol Jacob (GaL 3011, II) "%7, *21 -liMo ltb:rr'lllo• -----·--Ia c-.o apoe yota- "31. "ll wtla.o Ia. .... of God -----·--.... ,. .. ~ D ada.a~Mo ei ......_ (Job H :15) 22 -u.. Ho.·u .. Ja t1aow •oual Salt. •ato ---~-(Goa. U:ll 21 "aoitJ.or dtoulo11. ao ia tby --·- clispl-..u-.-(Pa, 1:1) U ""bi-d cuo tlwoy tlrrcrt ha.o ~~ool ----IUICI yol ba.o b.lio•.d- (Jolm 20:111 U -n-lr.o ----IIJI bisuoiL tlrro qltty cno o:traid-(Jolt; 4.1 :251 fol -u a ----UaU cask broad al aay ot yo11 ... -(Lull. II:IJ) fol iaido:la of tlto lathof ol Houa• CUMI tho lotaor ot OMd (Blltlrr !all. 21) .. d _____ ccnaolo~ ·sa.--•u -~ "'·"'-., Go4 • .... ---· ___ ;·· 5S '".,._..._ I 1....-o widrr ro•-(JaM 14:27) 5I -wllidl -lther lrr-o .. .,o bou.N _, -----(LUG 12:2-41 sa ialtio:la af Abrcda ......... w cm.d .u. (Gen.. 12:5) 51 "cm.ci .. it ..., .. ia lila daTto ol ----· M ehaU it lNo at.. . . . ~ (l.Uo 17:21) 10 ~ ----· I ... with yo\1 olway- (Mcrtt.. 21:20) II ·q __ .. , Mall lwiav laim unto tbo ___ .. (£.¥•"\.. 21:1) CLOT.S OOWM 1 "b\11 wiM• a ----them bo shall co•• upoa him" 2 em. orldomGtio11. ot wondor (for. 1:1) 3 a dty in Judah aoo:r Ziph. ___ ...m u..a. U::U> fo in.itio:la of lwo aona aJ Aaron (End. 1:13) S iailiala ol tho fitat man and wo- ~•• & ""tho way ol o•ory ano that a ---Y ol gain" (Pro-.. 1:1!1) 7 Now TostamoDI (o:bbraY.) I "now tho Ph.iliatinoa . . woro 9atborod l0901hor 0:1 ___ _"" (I Sam. 17:1) • I t '",apoa tbe IJI'•DI ----ol their rivht loot" (£.od. lt:20l U "tb-••• aball di.ae with - at •••• " (Gen. f3:11 ) U "malte tkee liD ---· ol ppia• wood'' (Gen. 1:14) 17 allimala ll..d lor aaerilic:-(£sod.. 2t:l) 20 mll&ic:ol iulnlment {laa. 5:12) 21 candied rind oJ ,.uow hit 22 iD.itiala ol lllOIIDI wbe,.. Abrotla• altered boooc 1111d ploc:e wh.ere be .ojo~~med {C..D. %2:2: 20:1) 21 cmoi1111till9 liquid (h. 23:5) Z8 "b., 1t0l --·-· but belie'ria9'' (John 20::17) 30 i..D..itiola ol G womGD raiNd lrom the dead aod tbe d.iKiple wtr.o ptayed lor her (Aem 1:31) 34 tbe field JNrc.biiMd with the thirty pi~ .. ol aile.,, •••• ldamo (AeU 1:11) l5 ''I ----the kud ol life~ (Jolla I:U J 3$ ''Abner. the .on of •••. ·· II So-. U:SOJ 31 ··, .. tbe queeo ol -··-beard ol the leu~~~e ol Solomoa'' (I Ki..p 10:1) 40 Old Teetat~~eat (obbru,) 41 ''th.J' ore •••• !WI c:hildteo· u .... 4:22) U city ol Judah. ----9Ki (10&11 IS: '" •• .. ____ be •pair.• tb-thlav-- (Lu.b 11::17) U ''oDd I will ·~ 9iadly ----... lot you• (0 Cor. 12:U) U ~olhen , , , 110\IP,t ollWa a ---- tr-latoa.o~:~- 4.7 ··----Aall aLIIO tbo Soo of •- b.-(L•U ll:30) SO UUtiQ ol COlli!.,. A-.. loh CIIMI • ___ ,(Ceo. 11~11 ,. ..... ~•> 51 .. Ill.., ei A.,ria (D m. .. lS:lt) p ~~..:a:-:.· .. 7:t;j•- .. Q ... ____ ._, • • • c--...1~ ~·-(Pro ... 12:2:1) M -~en-t~WJ eGUM Ad a --• , • ____ ll'f'o Ia lu. .u.-(Matt. 11:5) 5S ~ ----tlth alDt 1111d nao-(l.Uo li:.U) 57 btitiall ol twa l11d9 .. 011dv. 12:13: 10:)) ANSWEI TO ,UVIOUS ,UZZLE TJt'O MINUTES~ ~"!,..uu'!'! .,.~~~.~~ ~!(f 1 (-/ ) NilAN I IlLI IOOlTT "" (HI(A00, lllltroiOII .Oa.l' \ ""\ ~ , I '• THE FRUITS OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION The resurrectron of Chrrst rs of death. But thrs Ma n. because God 's answer to unbehef The He contrnueth ever. hath an un· changed hves of Hos followers changeable pnesthood. WHERE· who s aw Hom alrve afte r Hrs FORE HE lS ABLE ALSO TO SAVE crucrf11uon and the revo tutoon rn THEM TO THE UTIERMOST THAT the hie of Paul , who saw Hrm COME UNTO GOO BY HIM, SEE · "In! of all , .. rank hrgh among lNG HE EVER LIVETH TO MAK E the '"many mlallrbl~ proofs" of INTERCESSION FOR THEM." His resurrectron Cowards were The resurrectron of Chrrst 1s made bold, doubters beheved. the also the pledge of the believer's sorrowrng were made glad, the resurrectron rn glory . tn 1 Pet. pititeu persecutor became Hos 1:3 th e Apostla Peter breaks out docile follower The broken Ro· rn a do•oiOQ:y: ""Biess.ed be the m.n se•l. the empty tomb. the God and Father of Ollf Lord fa1lure of the enemies of Chrrst Jesus Christ. wtto accordmg to to produce the dud body and a H•s abundant mercy h.th begot· hundred Other IK(S •dd their ten us aa•in unto • Irving hope, t.stiry"IOny that the Lord Jesus by the resurre<:t•on of Jesus Christ Ctlrlst has been "de<:lored to be from the deed." And our Lord tftt Son of God wtth power . . . Hrmself uld wtt•t no other cOllld 0,0 the rnurrectiOn from the dead'" possibly say: "I em the r"ur· (Rom. 1:4). rection and the life; he that be· TM resurrotetion of Christ fur· lievf!th in Me, thaui:h he were ther .. ..,,.,..... us thllt God is fully dead, yet shell he ltve" (JOhn MtiSHed "'th His payment for 11;2.5). llin, for "when He had by Him-flnelty, the ruurrection of ...., pu,.ed our sins He At down Christ os a Wllrnint to the world art ttMr tf8ht heftd of the Me~ of judgeme"' to comtr: "S.C.uu Oft hleh" (t,ttb. 1:3). "For b)' God ~th epporntt'd e day, In OM Cllfferl?ttl He hMh perrf..:Uid Whktl He will judie the ~ In ~ thrwn thart .,. unetiflecr' fiChteouMQS by th.t Men WhOm ()MO.. lO:JA). He hllth ordained: whereof He Ned, tM ~ of Chrit.t. hath 11¥t11 auu,.nce unto eU ""'*' • • .....,. a.tlot-Com-"*'· In th.t ... htth ,...., Him ,.,.,. the Okl T.-rnept Pl'*b ftOrn the deed" (Ads 17:.31). -c:MM. -. 7:ZS.25 ooys; "Now Is tho -._,. (II ·-...., trw,. -.. ..,. Co<. &2). .._ ... .. ...,., lJpo;t ~·;·,~·!·~=-~~·; .. ~· ~-::·=""';_~-;-~ .. ~a.~n.t end tNu INit blr ...,.. • ca llfvwe .., ,.....,.. ..,_,. 16:JI • NEWORT HARIOR EIISIIJI lltURSMY, AI'IIL 11. 1!10 SECOIIO S£CJ11* ·--P .. 2 _ _:00::11111=/I:.:D:=b..II:.=A;:.R,.;:CAIJ.=.:..:.f. A LOOK AT THE BOOK The Sinless One Made Sin ., Dr, .... .a.- WONOIII'UUY STIANOE A 1f0UP of ~ and acriba came ODC cbry to KC JcsUrL Tbey did DOt come out of a friendly interut or-even from .UOpW wriolity. 'Thcec: mom were Hil eoemia. lbey came to tee (or them1c.lva whether the wonderful reportl of Hie power were true. They eame in hatred to criticize and • ftnd fault; but when lhe day wu over they exclaimed, "We have soe.n strMge thingo tocby" (Luke S:2S). They uw a man ad of the palay let down on his bed through the roof to the feet of Jesus and heard Him uy, YMan, thy w.ins ore forsiven thee." Strange words these, but even stranger that which happened next. Jesus read their minds. Tbcy were thinking, '"This it bluphemy for a man to say that he forgives sin. Nobody can forgive sin but God." Jesus Christ, Who is God-the God Who looks not on the outward appearance but the heart-cold them what they were thinking. Then to prove His right to forgive sin, which is a sickness of the .aul, He healed the sickneu of the body; and the palsied man took up his bed and went away healed. The PharUea and scribes aaw strange things the day they spent with Jesus. but men who spend rime with Him alwoys let strange things. Everything about Him is unusual. It was a st range thing that Jesus Christ should die for our sins , the Just for the unjust. It is a strange thing that He Who is the Lord of life become subject unto death and laid down Hd life . 1be disciples and the women 5a". strange things the day when tMy came to the ~epulchre and found the Dead Man riKn and the tomb empty. Everything about the Lord Jesus Christ is strange and wonderful. II is strange that He can take a poor sinner and make him a child of God, that He can change lives . Strange, but truc!-Amcrican Way Featuru THE POINT OF VIEW ,_ TWI RDID Ofr Tttl LOIO. ...... , ....,._.._,_ ,_ "ForM kl-' ..... •;.,. lo k,;,. fOr u, .... ~ ""';!"; ,.., • •r•• ,. ..... '-'• "•.,-" ., Go.t "' ·~--- II Cor. i:ll • ,. .,_ a., . ..,. ... He- By Dr. H. A.. It n .. tNI)t man, but He wu ....,. tMa 1 ..at ,_ to •1(\1 rldlr wtt111 1M OM ol the llf'Ht &ext~ ol lhe BUlle, e wnl' ltwt brtnp ......... the .....,.t """...._* tran~aettr. ttw.r hu """ taken pi~ Ia the ...,. wrw, when ttw holy, spootku Son o1. God ~ tM .....,. •• pUoe, and altered up tltmHJI ln ~ dDn ot our aiM. Let me uk )IOU to thJnllt ttr.t for a t.w mlftute. ol. dw! meentnc ot ttw """"*· "He kMw .,o aln.. :• After that we wW medttete upon ttw eQreUian, .. He wu made ala." and theft we wiU ccnskkr the rnt ol. the vrrv, ""Tbat w t-mlrht be meM the rtpteouaneu ol God in him.'' •• H• beto _, ..... '' 'l'beM 'NOf'dl IUI'Iftll fbre.t ttlinl:t rqardifttl: the p!'rleetion ot the humerdty of our Lord Jews Ouiot. In dw first pia~. He ~~ ma.<ie'lhoe acqualn- tanct' ot ain by actual ~ to tht' law ot God. He neovcr sw,prvt!d from the ~th ot recti-- 1\Mh!o In the sll&htest pru1k:u.lar. ln all His llrt"' down hert>, He waa t"'V~r the unslnnll'lfl' ont. "He did no sin, rwilher waa ru'lc found in hi a mouth.'' Ht-could turn to Hll bittPrHt t-MmiH, and uk without Uw llla:htHt hHiteHon, or ft-ar thet they would dal'l!' attempt to orww~r. "Which of yoo convlnc- f'th me ot sin!" NeUht>r tht-y nor any ol thr lhouundJ since wtlo have investJa:atfld tlw' rt'C:On:b harv~ ~er bee-n abiC to point to one flaw In His b«!hav~r. man. He wu 0011 ~are ..... ee. Md tt.retefoft abrlolurteb" wllhllut sin. NoC.f-loMU. Noticf' the PI'Q'I!r llte af our bletMd t.onS. ~ H~ became mu, He pn,yed. to the rather. Hot took the placot af a depmdcnt. He trod the Pllth ol faith, and dnw~HII ttrfoftl(th from above. He wu oltftlr found at n1&ht on a hillalde, or 1n a 1a.n1rtn. pourillc out Hla heart Jn prayer. But His prayer noewr toollc the character o1 conlft&ion. )fenH: He always pra)'t'CI alonot. H~ never pr~ In fellowship wtt.h l.n)'OI'IC eltre. He pra)"l'd for otheR. He dkl not pray ~ them. Wf' never flnd Him kneeUnc with Petrrr, James, and JDhn, Hll indmate dladpln, and Jolnlnc tocether with them ln l.n- tercotaUon, nor with anyone elae. We whG serve ChrUt today have oome ol our lt"'a.t bleued experi- ences •• we ml.ncle our prayt:n and auppllcationa with thou ol our brethra"r, and bow fOI"ether before God In aclmowled&mmt ol our common •lnl'ulnna and our common M'l!'d. He nev~ did thil with anyone. He taurht Hio dis- ciples to pray "Forgive w our tl'l!'spassel, aa we foraive thofle who tf'I!'Sp&SI agllinal US, ' but He could not, In the very naturt• of things, pray that prayer w11h thHn. He stood a.ltoJc;e!Mr apart Thev wt•re sinners , He was sin- '-""". the Saviour of <~rntK'r~. "HI! /twP111 110 "'"·" The Word o( God tt"'aches that He not only nf:'"Yer made the ac- qualntai'IC(' of sin, by actual 1••1- Ut"f'. by transttression. by disobedi-- ence in thoulht, word, or deed. but He knew no sin in the sense that His humanity wall rwver con- Dr. H. A. lronelclo laminated by an inward tendtnc:y to sin. He waa abeolutel)', from tM moment of His inca.matkln, the holy One Th(' ana:el said to the blrsat!d vn'l'in mother : "That holy thing whkh shall br born ol tMc shall be caUed the Son of God." In Adam , untallen, we 8el' human- ity iJI Jtocewt : in all his chlldM.'n since, wt-H't' huma nity jallft : but in Ol.rill Jesus we Jee humanity .lwl.v. Wt-are told that He was li!'mpted in all p01nt1 like u we aN!, yet without sin. Some people have taken this Jut expf'l!'sslon to mean. "Yrt without sinnlrtrB." That was true as wr have !k.'ft\, but it IS not all of the truth. That verse really means this : He Will temptf'd In all points li ke as we are, apart from sin. He waa nt'Vt>r tl"mpt~ by inbrt"d s.i n. He could say, "The prince of this world cometh, and hath nothln& in me." You cannot JaY that: I cannot. When the rnemy comes at me from without. there ls 1 traitor in&ldc who INOUid gl•dly aW"T'mder the citadel. If ht"' eoukl; but with my Lord it was quite otherwiar. • The engle from which we look at an object is largely responsible for the impression which the object make5 upon us. The place where we stand governs our outlook. The "point of view" effects the view. "He ~~ftC *' rill" mee.na that Hf' nevt'T commi!Ud sin, and In thla Hf' etandJ a~rt from other me-n : for ot ~ery other it la wrtt- tf'n, "All have slnnf'd. and come lhort ot the &k)ry ot God ... 'nM!-r't'- lorf' the M'f'd of reptntance. "God eommandf.th aU mm f'Ve~ to repmt," for ell men have dJ$.- hoiiOI f'd Him a.nd •~ IUilty In His airht. But our bleued Lord never re-pmted of anythlnc. He neov~ ~trect~ • word He saki. Hr MVf'r confHaf'd tM sllghtnt faUurf'. HIP MV~ apoklctud f« anyt.hlna:. He wu never .OtT)' for any act or word. He never lifted K1l heart to God In cont'Ha6on ol fa..IIUf'f'. Going Soul Winning By JACK HYL ES Chrt~t iiS h1! Saviour God bad led the children of brae! out of Egypt. They were camped on the shore of the Red Sea, closed in by the topo- graphy of the land between the water and the army of Pharaoh. '"The pillar of cloud and fire whic h had led them by day and by night now settled down between them and the anny of Pharaoh like a cumin. To the Egyptians it was "a cloud and dark.nes.s." To the Israelites "i t gave light by nigbl" (Exodus 14:20). Talk about a cloud with a silver lining! Here is one black and gloomy on one 1ide and a flame of brilliance on the other. The Egyptian army in all the pride of its pnwer had set itself against God's people, and whoever sets himself against them sets himself against God. From their point of view tbe cloud was darkness. The chil - drea of lsrJ.CI~ wa-c God's people on God's side, led to this spot by God. No wonder the cloud wu all brilliance to them. They were in tbe riJbt place. The point of view iJ important. From the standpoint of time all our little ambition•, our quest of pleasure and of physical satisfaction, seem big and important. From the standpoint of ete rnity, they are petty and insignificant. Our life is "as JIUS·" Men solve one problem after a fashion and arc immediately faced with another more difficult problem. From the purely human viewpoint the future at best looks Bloomy and fore- boding. Seen from the viewpornt of God, the future Ls bright and glorious. This world is to become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ. When God's Son returns to re ign, He will solve all problems. settle all strikes. Tbe Christian should be an optimist. He is in the position alway1 to look on the bright side.-American Way Features Lrt mf" uk you, if you proiHJ to bl!' • Ouistlan. how did )'OW" life ol piety begin! Did It not 111r1 with "'P"'tanct'! When you nnt canw' to God, did you not bow bf'fore Him a pt'"ftitent. oonff'Nin& your sins. and lftklnR: forch·mna because ot your iniquU.i8! In l.ht- CUt"' of f"\l"ery rodiY man or wo-- man, I:'Dntrltlon and eonlf'Uion ha,·e a lar&f' plau. But how dif- ferent was the pit"'ty of our Lord JHUI O:lmt. AI Bulhnf'U ao Jtrik- lncly ~ it. "ln Him you N""e pif"ty without one duh ol. ,.. pent.a.nct!." He notVer shed a WI" because of Hil blundeR or mill- takes. He nPVer on any oct:a- sion recall~ one thine He ~rr said. Hil motif dnoted folloowers faJied : Pf"ter denied Him : Jams and John would hove caU~ down fir. from Hl!'even upon thole who n."fused the mlnbtry ol thrir Mea- t~; 1homu doubled Him: Philip questioned; Paul broucht raillnr accu&Otiono erainst the hlch priest in I.lnel, and 1mmHietely afteT.. ward apoioslud tor it; Barnabas 1olit his temper; ll.an:: Jli"'V«< un- truatwor"ttty on more than oare c. caalon. But our bleued Lord fnOV· ed on ln perfect aerm.tty thnJoulb "'"ry e)(JI'erle-nce ol life. He was Not lone q o I was on an airM plene fi)'ing to thf' West Coast. I Aa l nt"XI to the at.lt> ~ide me was a mon, and h.t1 wilr w.u seat~ by the windi:::Mt. When I am on an airplane, I first try to ix' nicf". foUuy, and courtf'OUI: then I try vf:'ry hard to tell JM"OPie about the SavkJu.r. J started t.a.Jk • ina to the felkM· first to pau the time of day. I uked him ~ he livf'd and chatted with him for a while. I think it la always a good idea to make contact with ..xneone and ret them to llkf" you lint. We had a very deiJ.rhtful convena.tion torether. F1Aa.J.Jy I did talk to him about the-Saviour. 1be man happened to be an euditor. and oo J ~ •lva· tion with him by comparina: Jt to N lanced books . I told him that thf'rf' was debit to hla account but that Jnus Olori11 had a:one to the cross and paid a credit to Hl1 account. So our LDrd hod onE' cn'dit and no debit. end this man had a df'bit and no crt"dit. I told him. "If you would put your faith in O.rist and. trut.t what He did for you on the crou u ~r hope for Huvrn, He will tran~ter Hll credit to your <k-bil. thereby bal - ancina: your books.'" Wf"ll . 1n jusl ;1. ft'W moment s ttlr man Mowed 11n intrre-st m salvM- uon and boooli"E'd his head. About 30,000 lf'>l!'t 1n the 11ir . u far a1 1 rould tell. he rt"ee iveod J<'!lus I went nff to .s\~ and rl"111ed a whtiP otflf'r that. About the time lht"' pilot turned •..rn thE' "Fillten your Sol"&t lx'lt" 11gn tt.nd wr wel"'t' slartrng our dt>sct-nt lor the West Coast crty. I dt'i.·1ded it waa llbout 11mr I wilnt"Slll'd to his wife. 1 leal\l"d around th(' husband and sa•d. ··My namr is Jack Hyles, and I h1wr tM'ffl talking to your husband. In IS .>r 20 minutrs we Will ~ at 01.o.r dt-stinahon, and I !houii:ht I would m('('t you." She wu very kind :md ~wf't't and in- troduced hPrst'lf 10 mr Then I SA id. ""Listen. have you l"Vtor I"('+ ct•wrd Olrtst IJii jOUr S!lviour .... She answef'l!'d, ·J think I havf',"' 1 ~taid. ··vou lluHk you have? What do .vou mean .... ""WI'II ~e U id, 'while you Wl"l"f' a.~IE'"t'p my husband told mf" whAT vou told h1m . and I'M> !old mr !hat h · had rf>C~ivf'd Christ Ht-11tdn't it!llc mf' 10. but while YOU wt>n• "ief'"ptnJl I think I + f'- !"'et\ t'd O.rrst :u1 my Sllvtour And ~ rn 11 ftw 'TlOmMlhi l 11'<1 hc.•r ro MSIIUrll.ll('r Hnd '\hf". •oo. knew rhat .she WAll '\avl'd ~cw.· hf'rt> ia the point Wilhm 1t IPW Rft"Onds aft er t had won the m•n to OlrisT. he tn tum tthough hf' dld not know how to be a !WlUl wimw-r r tol d his w1fe what hap- pened to him . and thf' two wert> sovt'd .10,000 fH't in the air I won thf' m1:1.n, and I think hf' won hl1 wiff". St. Thomas Bible Lesson This parable ill a hard saying. It !11 not included In the portio n& of the Gospels appointed to be read at Ho ly Communion. and many commentators are hard put to deal with lt. Perhaps of no other parable can It be as forcefully said,~ Unto you is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without. all these things are donto in parable~~: That seeing they m ay see. a nd not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and no t understand; lest at any time they should be converted. a nd their sins be forgiven them.· Let everyone be warned a gains t being o ffended by the parable. 10 that he responds to It in the manner or the self-righteous Pharisees: "They heard aU t hese things: a nd !hey der ided him ." In the Greek it reads. "They snuffed up their noses at him, M o r blew their noses upon him-an ex pression o f the ubnoet scorn and d isdain imaginable. AJl who would both hear and undrrstand must approach the menage with good faith, accepting It a11 the word of God from the lip11 of Jesu.a who wall without ein and who could not abide unrighteousness. It It lmponlble that Jesus here could be commending fraud o r treachery. Here ill Dtvlne truth and wisdo m . Most importantly it gives warning of the last judgement, whkh we focus on In the Advent aea11on, and thowe how Chrillt wUI judge. We may learn what to beware of In our own heart11 by ~~eeing what it wa11 that inflamed them with euc.h proud acorn. They were covetous, St. Luke tell• us. Jesus touched them in their darJJng Just ofcovetoueness. Again we meet th is insidio ua evll which is so deadly fo the human touJ; we tee II ao an object singled o ut by Je8us for speciaJ attack. Covetousnese operatea in the form of irylng to eetablllh •teUles•neea• at not o nly a m o ral va l~. but as the •upreme moral value. It is not thai I with to be noble by repudiating any self-lnterett; It lo that I wlah to be one who Hta the etandardt of good and rvll, and to make it teem to be that aU men are m orally obli1atec1 to con alder ~ lntrre.ts or other men above their own In- terests. Now whUe thlt may require such rejection of Hlf·intcrat mytelf, It alto parantees to me that all the rest or lht men and women ln the world a~ obliged morally to look after me before they take care of themtelvres. So lam really ftrtd up to tee:k for myaelt what ln God't truth belonl"• to another. At the expenae of my own ulf-lnterett. I hope to lain the I(Uarantee of the lnte.rat ol the rest or the world. That Indeed would brt a cood bartaln. God, howtver, requires a far more reallttk: tttward.tbip or each one of u•. He expect• tell-lntenet. He teUt u• in Hlt law to •tove thy Odfbbor u thyMII. • Thi.t aswm. Hlf·love, and tell-love n.nt. No man ever yft hated hit own o.h, ta)'l St Paul; and Jeaut leila ua tbat the food thepherd lt tbe one who OW'I1ai the ehetp. Ht wiD ctve bJ1 11ft. for the •beep b«&UIII thty befonc to hJm. The hlnllnl wW R• bee•-tltey don'L In --.., tbo lovo ol tx!Pbor, a,..ory -tltlo: • How lo Q)' one mudlul, bavtn1 compaa&loa on another. wbo contlnul,. to Uvt: wtdr.tdly bas no compuoloa on htmldf7 • llo man.,.,.. oo Ulllo lor blmoolr that Ito will p rollldrl01 throuah IU on tho rood 10 bell, bow can Ito hslw bit Dllpbol's true -at 1toart1 le11on 12, Series Ill THE UNJUST STEWARD lu•e 16:1-15 This same spirit of covetousness caust'S many tu .o;ay tht·y han· tHt i ntcr~.<;l in f'K'eivlng a reward for the good they do. It may ht> thai ... 1,mt wh" ~If.~ th1~ are thinking of rejecting a paltry reward in terms of vmrldl.\' funw. \ ;rrr1 M,lun or ~en money. Bul they should be careful to g11 un ru ~a.v !ht'\ r"t'Jl""ll -<lith rewards as inadequate; they are holding o ut for a far l(h'ater pri:t.t·Hml rnthl'r are desirous o f what Jesus pro mised, ~ rt"vard in Hea\'en. • The parable of the Unjust Steward is a devastating ;~ttac-k on llu d1 a !tpiril. It commends the apirit of shrewd self-interest. Wh ile thi.o; stl'ward wn~ a wa!ltrt·l and lazy and perhaps even disho nest in the administration of hi!. l11rrl·~ affairs. thus deserving to be fired, when he was called to account and cnnfrnnted with discharge, he threw all his energy quickly into doing what was left tu him tu take caf'l!' o f him&elf. His self~tnterest went no farther than the mammon nf this world; but at least he had the grace to accept hi a ~sponsibillfy fo r that. Hcrt> wae Indeed a wund turning. He was at least. now, faithful. lie was falthrul in what Ia least. But ., He thal ia faithful In that which is l~:ast is fa ithful also in much." Betides learning the subtle evil o f covetousness as it \'aunts itself in u vu.st· of self-rlghleow repudiation of self·lnterest. we lea rn that !rut• godlinl~l> ck mands of u s a careful slew-ardship ohhis y,•orld's goods as w€'11 a~ of our soul"~ health. We are not to value our worldly goods more thun o ur !lo ul~. trut• enough; but neither are we to pose as being above any n~ for mtt.tt·rlul thtngs. o r to renounce o ur responsibility fo r the most efficient managemt·nt of what- ever is given Into our hands. If we do not value rightly this v.orld'!l goods. how can we be eald to give the true measure of worth to thing• of the Spirit? The Chr1otlan does not put hlo truat In richet:: .. Ir riches incrca~re. st!'t not your heart upon them." But etlll we mutt be faithful in the management of them. The rlc::h man may not rightly wu~ what Ia gl\"en Into hho hands. Ht"' must be a faithful steward even In thi.o. And the nnt thing given to ev ery li vinli( penon for whkh he is steward Ia: hls own aoul. It Is lmpotslble that a man a.e.rve-two masten. Therefore God does not give us two maaten. Rather God has Hla own dominion over wealth tmd material 1oods aa well ae Splrltual, and he requlrn of u• faithful nus and ae.lf-lnterut In both ~alms. When we thow we value thl1 rla:htl), u.en we are ready to he advanced to wbere ~ •~ entru .. ed with tleWa.rd•hlp of greater thinga, the thlnp of the tptrlt. •Stf:k to younelvtt -.• • eakl Jesut. OUTLINE: 7Juo paroblt o( tlu unjwt •tft«lrd ia aimed at tM tpin't o( covdPwncu ~~Jhich b«ray• iDd/ by prYyndlJ18 to ntabl~h a• a •tand· ard of 10ocl.tw!N co~ abuncr of Hlfl!tltrdL Jni.U lhow.t •t!lf- inUrnt ;. th• bc(nnJtw offaidtfulMN. and ul(·intc~tl Mgiru with conam {or lAb world' I 60o<h. MlliMORY VERSE: LW.. 1 6:& a Tlloeao ,_ -P. 0. Bo•--Ho-. Tau 77036 N.B. BU PERMITS HEliPOI!T HAROOR EH~GN SEOOHD SEC nOll --POCt 3 From the Police Blotter 1'llo boOtmar .,_ c1 • IIEWIOIT ClliTIIR TIIURSIJAY • .II'IIL ~. 1!70 tile CitY cl Newport -lo-lrrtoo C:O,,niiiP .... -0. CORONA DEl liAR, CAUF. • llaiDA!J IWICB n Al-JUuiiiOOiulooq ... -Ripton,-·- -111u *>llowllc poradJu, 11 100 udiiO~ewpor~c-o.. Porr -• c1 ..._.. IUDu Jl4..llewport c-... aplool" doolooWarcblt_.. Ills..._ ot'l ooou~~ ... , $5,000. druca.,..-no c:llar&Od II Gll>ort -. IOSI Sea La., 10 lllo-lltoorroo-;oo dortAc lilt llrut {o ... ,. cllldo • HARBCII VIEW HILlB 1M arreol cl S-Ml<baol llarllor Vlow 1111u. .._tod ,....._ lllld --ID 11aM I!IOitb: M. R. T......,.n, ld4 I bed. c-.r.., IS, aid W&JDI .UU tbat air r101 lllillcQ bid ._ tM c11rke ... A.IItrwlleJwood. • NEWPORT roomo, 4001 T~ La., P .. ,D,ciiii-1/ITopuAft., ftred ......... 1M-7, c1 %141 ~Ill., Eu1 T.-, add -•-10 MLIOO. ~!oDD lolaod. ud S!, .. P_ w-ell can II biiiiiJ-81111, wu -oo--walls, 7100 W. ~ lhr}., -Bortoo, -k ..U. 1800 8oull, II, cl La-Bead>. a1 -.._,, 1100 W. eo..t -bo lrlud 1o <aldl a !Ioiii fl,OOO. Port Aa_,., ,1,400. tbt Tccu •••· addr.,. at 2:10 a..,. .. MatJ.DersiWI,dllrlactbl moue Marellt?;tbiiDOIIIdled Joo W. Filla, r-1 ftrl da-SlciOoy Gill, ..U. 1111 Port p.m.; -ScoU WaNeD, a, :I! &'II cl llucll JI-ll .•• PaiJO llucll II aod ftl 1a11H lolbal map:, 117 J5th St., $4,000. Brlltol Ctrele, fl,S50, of Ha.1tl.apoa Beaeb wu &1lo 4a.map tota"•t $100 wu ~ Ul1.maJ sbltter a dis.. D&lbJ, repairs, 1107 W. Bay R. P. Tbomapoa, IWimmtac urutecl tbtre, eb&rpd wttb e&-.d wbea prbt.Jt WU uo-tl:lon ••• &nee Tow-, Are., $1,000. poo~ IUS Sude&lllt, $1,800. -Of mart-•.• ~ ID lbo car ID lbal loeked 11. c1 IJOI VIa Mlee. Lido 11Ju, • BALBOA WWiam R. W•Yer, ntm-RObwt EapDt SUrUDc. Z5, of I'll&~' otEmoryWlWa.mOmu., W'I'IR)Id a $100 watcb to bla ~=:!~ Phil Brobw, roof onr p&tio, mtq pool, 1555 Saadcaltle Dr., 5212 Stubore Dr., Alit. a, 'Nut 120 Z5tb st.. w .. t NftiPOrt, lb1rt at tbe beida nue be,... = 215 W, Bly'AYI., $1,000. $S,IOO, Newport, ftl arrested at 5:55 durtllr tbt o.l&bt ••• Gertnllt nimmlDC ll&rcb 27 at Zllt • BALBOA ISLAIIO D. L. Breo Co., 1,800 to« p.m. a! Soasbore Dr. ud llot -.1'121 BodlordLa.lApt. st. aod Ooeu Ft.,Ce«r&INI'U- Vle Sberrettt, z.Jtory dleleZ. of perimeter ·~ Tract 70Z:? st. oo a cbarp or drunk La pub. 8, Weetellff. reponed tbl.t'liO I.D port; 'fl'bm be retur.-1, tbe 205 Graad CaM!. $4!,000. h,f.OO. • 1 llc • • • Wtlllam Tbomu J..ue, curreoey Ud a $Z5 alll-wateb wu ,ooe ••• DoaUd • U00 ELE • CORONA DEL MAR 25, of Zt4 N. Newport BlYd., p.tor blllfold tl&d beell tlbD Sp-cJar, 411 SeYflle, ~ Wesley Kmcb, ld.tebtD Toay DeLap, addJUoa aDd &1-,. Apt. 14, West Newport, wu tbe evealQc bet«e rtom ber reported a. $SOO to MOO eabloeta aDII bath Alttltts, 'U4 lan.t:kJa. !25 JumlDe An. booked a! l1:20a..m,ooacbarce purse, left at tbe bar at S801 &au M&reb 15 1.11. dl.maced VIa Lido Nord, $~,100. ..,000. ' ....... ,.!Dnolmarl-alter E.~ llwJ., Coru. delllu w1rtnc II bill boose.-, ooo- • LINDA .L'SLE • CAMEO SHORES Ml arrest at bis res1deDce , , • • ••• A $400 pool beatet, rtlldy 1ttucUoD at 1750 E. O::eao Ft.,. J. MeM&tamtoa.. mo;;,toc DaJe Berard, add room, 4M5 AIRMAN VJcbul R. Wede-A Jtereo tape dec.ll:, nlued at t, be 1oeb''M. wu ltOleD bll-Balboa ••• Two sbot(wls.,a1Z- pool, M L1Dda ~. $4. • GorbamDr.,$15,400. meyer, 800 ot Mrs. Cue J. $100,wustoleutt'omtbelocted hra.aa 1:15 &lid l:~p.m.trom PUC'IIio&sberl mJ a model • WEST UPPER 8A Y Meek of 816 St. Clait, eo.ta car of 8«ty Peck, '7U Blsonst., tbt Jaek Vupu. residerre at 410 WtDcbester, were atol• Richard Pauley. swtmmtnr KEEP FUMD DRIVE Mesa, bu co~leted tulc Ea:.rt Bluff, parked in an alley S816 Key Bay, Upper Harbor lllarcb Z7or Z8 trom tbtlocll:ed. pool. 1437 Aotlp., $4,&00. EHVELOP ES OVI G traiDUlg at Laeklaad AFB behreeo Marine An, &DdGnad VIew Hllls; a wUDeu saw some-lll&itteD&DCe otnce at lrYlae ~;;~~~;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;:;~ Dr. D. ADder80D, oftlce ad-M H Teu.s He baa: baeD u.t~ C&.Dal, Balboa Island, behreeo ooe auiltDc about lila car, sCcC1 Ccut COWJtry Chlb, dlUoo. 2911 WestcllH Dr., to A plea to k»cal bouseboJders to Sh~d AFB Texu for' 8:45 a.m. aDd 1:55 p.m. , •• BeU tbe Va.upu borne, plek~C~ $1 500 keep tbe American Cucer training in th • • A aold nteb wortb $1!5 am a tbe bores cootaiainr tbe beat« SWI TE F RMED • BAcK BAY Soebo ~~·· "oelgbbor-to-oe.tlb-fteJd. He Is a ~96~ $1,555 &Old rtnc. deUnred by &Dd speed a"ft,J, M AM 0 Dtal Constructtoo alter ot-r em" elopes mMiD&" Ia made c sta y .. , .... cab it' om E•erett Stooe otTus:... The department of parks, f1ce btd.ldlDg, J72S 'Birch St., by Mrs. Jacl: Enrelbardt, New-te~ed ~sa '"'&b ;c~h,~ at-ttn to w.illam Bukin, 4606 • TUESDAY, MARCH 31 beactles and recreation ofNew- $Z 000 . pori Beach city cb&lrrnan of the llDI'l ca ge. Cortland Dr Came) Hllfl''""' Blatk Da.vid Rudolph m. S6, port Beach is sponsorlng a hui Ba.tley, add room, 2905 society's Oranp CCUity MAX WEBER DIES was left o.;tstde becallie ~of 12'1 46tb St., W~st N~, novice competitive swim team, Paper Ln., $7,000• braoeb, , · OW'Der was not at Dome and was arrested at 9 p.m. at b1s Which worksoutWODdaytbro"J&fl • EAST UPPER BAY Tbe Society slm!quetuodrai· Mu E. Weber, 84, or 2916 were apparently pleked 141 by residence oa a cb&rce otpos-TbW'sday from 5:30to6:30p.m. G. Verge, COYered p&tto, alnt campaip df!l)eods ~ntbe Orange Ave., Costa Me•, died thleves .•• 1'w:) sets of golf se<JSloo of marl)uana , • .Jobn at Newport HarbOr blgb sebool, 21!3 Vista Entrada, $3,000. passtngofalargeennlopeft'om March 31 at Costa Mea Me. clubs, valued at $350 u:1 $340, Holmes M.'l~'p.D, 18, of1Z1-S/4 lrtatting lbts week. • ••a RACia DAtLY Tue~ Thru Sat FW.C rK. .w..ltda.,. 1 •45 S.turdevs•Hol~ 1·15 AdmiSSion and reserved seats hckets ava1lable through TtCKETRON. D1at (2131 878·2211 tor your nl!arest outll!t. Hottrwood Part. .... e" ... C.ntury INd .c fOr .... Newport Dunes 1101 Ba.ck bouse to bouse. Tbe eDYelopes mortal HospitaL He wu born were tatea trom the ear Uth St., W~st Newport. aadTt- Bay Dr 10 per mils tor repairs are started at oae eDd of tbe AprU 27, 1885, LD Germany of Tbeodote Bellakotr 401! motby Edfttd Smith, 18, of1Z4 and r,Ptrttac, $26,498. block &.ad picked: ~:~tat tbeotber. aDd came to Callforala LD 1937, Inlet lsle, Harbor Vie..; Htlls, 25th st., were arrested at tbe TRY A HEW Dl'otEMSIOM IH MASTER CRAfTSMAII1HIP Expert Paper Hanging, PainHng & DecoraHng 'UO. ''* IJI•If• .OI't't,_ ... , ..... ..,., ·~· ... , Cl.tPP .. ,.,. Eacb tarre en~eklpe COIJta1ns Granslde serYices werebeld parked during the morll1Dgintbe Smltb resldeace oa a cbarge tree llterature a.boWeucer &ad April 3 at Pacitlc VI.., Me. Irrine Coast Country Clltl par. of iilo'.o"lica.Uoo LD public, drup sm1ller emeklpes LDto whleb morlal Park lfitb Rer. Lorea tine lot ••• A so.plJon steel •••• Poueas1oo of da.a.&Vous cootrlbuHoos can be placed. FUctiDger of the Uaity CbiU'cb trash barrel wastossedtbroulf!, drugs for sale wu cbarr-di.D Anyooe lfith a qooJtioo is asked oftldattng. Bell Broadway Fu. Ule plate glass wlDdow' of Bob the 8:35 a.m. arrest ol steYen to C&llWrs. Engelba.rdt at 6'15-oen.l Home wastncharreotar. Roub!u's Crab Cooter restau. NelaoD Vorel, 2S, aDd ot JDdtb 1177. ragements. rant, 213 20th st., CeDttalNew. Marte Bobeck, Zl, of 121.112 port, durin&: the nigtrt ••• Ten-SOtb st., West Newport; Joo year.old Thoma , s~vtes, 2'7! ~ Rllff. Z6, ot 1"19 E.17tb EveDiDg. Canyon Rd., Sbore St., Costa U:!Ja. aod DlaDI Clllrs, riding bls bike oo Mor-Elizabeth Obllock, 20, ol ML;. nJog Canyon Rd. at 10 a.m. sloo. Viejo; tbe arrests were was bttteo lD tbe leg by an Irish made at 121-1/2 30th St. setter; tbe dog wu quannt1ned ••• Dlrdel R. DeFoe, Z.O, ol in custody oltbe owner, Charles 220 E. 19tbst., Costa Me~ was Mailman. 2&4 Morni.Dg Canyo'J arrested &I 7:•5 a.m. ats8tbSt. .. F• DlaaiMI"-""1 u,,._, h w.,, If Me A.a-..r ,... v.,., !Mit ... NE"WPQRT 8£·ACH, CALIFORNIA TH£ AMI:llltiCAN L.UTHEftAN CHURCH 1:00 A.M. TO 10:10 A.M. D: J:) A.M, TO 10tiD A.M. • FAMil-Y WORSHIP -SUNDAY SCHOOL • 11:00 A.M. TO IZsOO NOON -WOR .. IP SI!R...,.CE ~-.1-o.•lllll.•-n. ...... ...W .... 4M4P$Ml Pu&ar -., ..... , Chrt.tt• Sclnce '-:vlnt ftUTaiUaciiOF 01•n. llaatnaT 3303 Via Lido NeWpOrt Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL f :IS •·•· ~II a.•. SUNDAY SERVICES tdS-IIa.•. WEDNESDAY EVENINO MEETING a • .-. READING ROOM ...... .,.: ' •.•. -s •.•. W ..... •Hier: t •·•· -7:45 •·•· T_,,...., -4 '•14ey : ' ..... -s •.•. ; ,,, •.•. '-4..,: 1 , .•. -4 , ••. IECOND CIKI.C. 011' cw-.-. IQEfn'IIT Newport Beach tt COf'Oftt del Mar 1100 PocUio Vlow Dr. SUNDAY sdtOOL II•• SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •• WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 •·•· ll•a4!.1 ROHII M•••t 81~. ZMl t-t eo .. , a..,., CDM. woe. .. rrt.l to .... • s , .... n ••• .,. u•l.p 1 .. 9 S.&.: 10 ...... , ... You •~ cOJditiiJ inVilcd to anend Oup~h Senicn and to uu the Rcadina Room. LUTHERAH CHURCH OF THE MASTER · L • ..,.c._,.. .,, A..nce 21100 Paclll<: Vlow Dr. Coroaa del Mat. \:alll. DR. WILLWI R. ILLER ~: M411114 ''"· Wain CbulborUII, PariiiiWor ..... 9:00A.M. -F&mll7 ,...llllp 10:00 A.M. -Cbarcll ocllool 11:00 A.IL -Filii"--NURSERY PROVIDED ,." ........ a.. .. c.., ...... B.ptlal Bl•t. fen .. ••lp l•tl.,.-tl .. l -A.,_.__ '-'• -. ~ w.., ... ,. Su. Dr. P .G. Neumann, peaiOf SUNDAY SERVICES J :4S ut. Suday Sct.ool 11:00 a.na. MomiiiJ .... i .. 6:00 p.fft. Trai•ina Union~ 7:0U p.m. E•enina Wottbip WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible S..d)' 1:00 p.m. Preyer Nl•t.i•a A TTEHD THE CHUIICII Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY .. ... _ .. ....... ... _ ........ _ IUMDAV ICMOO~ I A.W.. •viiNINC lalltVIC::• ,. .. "·""' Wt:ONt:IOA'f ll.l..ll ITU OV ANO "IIIAYt:lll f1M ,.,.._ NUIItiCIII'I DLUUM. lt:lltVICt:l . ............ O..ol ___ _ c..- Putor Fred Morse ... ~~~~tea p;M IC,zdj -.lis I rtMol ... o A Frft et1 ,.,_._, c .. ,.,.,_., o.u,_ a-:• ,.. .... .._ ...... ,,... .... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIIfi • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Board of S~nisors of Oranee Couaty, Ca.Ufornia will reeetve sealed bids ~to 2:00 o'cJock P.M. on the 27tb day of April, 19'10 In tbe otnce of tbe Clerk of the Board ot SIC)erYisors, 5th floor , Couoty Administration Building. 515 North Sycamore Street, Santa Aaa, Calltornia, at wttJcb time said bids will be pubUcly opened and read for the followtog: IMPROVEMENTS TO AIRPORT TlE.OO'NN AREA, PHASED (Auto Parldog, Wuh Rack. Restrooms & lJghting) Project Nwnber 102.9011-t20...ZZ5 AU of sa.id work to be performed to acoordaoee lfitb plans aDd spedflcatlons whleb are no• OD ftle LD tbe otflce of the Clerk of tbe Board of Sl4)ervtsors, LD tile County Adm1olstra. tloa B11lkUng. 515 North Sycamore Street, Santa Aoa, Callfor. .... M1Dimum wap rates tor th1& project ban been determined by tbe Bc:ard of S~s by ResoliJlJon 69~652:, a copy of wblcb 1s oo file LD tbt olflce of tbe Clark ot the Board of Supern.ora. Bidders' attelltioa is called: to Sections 17'10·1777,5 of tbe Labor Code wblcb will reqt&re tbem 1t awarded the cootraet to pay DOC less than said geoeral per diem rale of wares set forth to all laborers, workmea aDd mecba.D.Ics employed lD tile ezec:uUoo ot the proposed cootract. Ooe and Obe-balf times the prenillbg rate ol nps shall be paid a.ay wortLDr time in excess of eight (8) boors In aay ooe caleDdar day ' &.ad tor Saturdays, Suadays, and legal boli· days, unless otberwlse ooted. For less than el(bt (8) bouts per daJ tbe rate sball be that tractiou of tbe foregoing rates triat the awnber of bours bears to elgbt (8). Eacb bidder must submit with his btd a satisfactory cbeck certlfled: by a responsible bank or a bidder's bood made pay. able to the order of the County of Orange In an amount DOt less lh&n ft'f'e perceol (5%) of the sum bid as a guarantee that tbe bidder will eater Lnto tbe proposed contract 11 tbe same is awarded 111m. In tbe eveot of t:a.lure to enter LDto such c:ootract, the proceeds of the check will be forfeited, or 1n case of a bond., tbe tu.ll sum thereol will be forfeited to said County ot Orange. Eacb bid must be on a blank form furnished by tile County ol Qraaao. Tbe successful btdder shall be required to fUrnl.sb, at time of s1p1ac acreemeot, ooe (1) surety bond wblcb sball protect the laborers ancl matertal men azx1 sbllll be for one buodred percent (l()(J\\} of tbe am.>UDt of tbe contract, in aecordwce wUb SecUoa 4202 of the Gonrnmeot Code, and ooe (1) surety beNld 1.11. the amouot of ooe t:n.mdred pereeat (1CII:1JJ) ot the cou. tract, l'llf'Uteelllg the b.ilbtul perforrnanee of the contract; said bood.s to be drst apprond by tbe om.ce of tbe COUDty Counsel ol Oraap County. Tbe Board ol S~"lsors reserves the right to r eject any or all bid&, &.ad DOC: DeCessarlly accept tbe k7west price bid, &ad to nJte any Wormallty In any bid recefved. SECURING IXXUMENTS: Pla.o.s and specllleations will be &Tallabll lor ea.cb bidder at t.be omce oftbe Dlredot of BuUd-t.nc Services, 6Z8 North Sycamore Street. Saata Ana, Ca.Ufor. D1a, ud may be oNalned 14100 the deposit of $15.00 per set. Tb.tl depo.tt trW bll retm'Ded wben tbe drawtncs ud speclft. • eat1oaa are nturDed In coocS cood1t1on.. BY CllDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Doled: llueb u. 1970. (SEAL) W. E. STJOHN COIUJty Clerk aad u.oftldo Clerk ol tbe Board ol S~s ol ...... lomco .. ()1oM -o& 10:00-0raaao COIIIIIJ, Calllorola BJ Mabel I.. Casi.U, DlputJ L~~~=!i~~ •• ~";:::·~· :•:a~•:•:_. .. J.~•:o~::u:'"~'~"="":"'"::"~-:;,E~~s~to. Aprtl g w 1s, mo. iii 'REQUIEM' IM ENGLISH CallllaAtW ......... OH 010RALE PROGRAM 8nbms ''Reqal.tm" per. formed ID Eacllab will bo fa- lllred IIQraaaoCoutColllpla u Ali&'U 19 oooo:ort cllllo DCC Enoi:IC Cbonle. Tho oooo:ort wtU be&ID II 4 p.m. ID Ills O:C A::dllo<lom. Adml-wU1 bo $1. The procra;:~ wtU allo Ill- clade "WM~P, 0 WIDow'" bf Lo-L Mile-from lbo muical. "Kismet. •• ud from "Ma8 ol La Mtldll " OCC wtu .....,.., ...... cl La v........ tb1J lUll.. u ita --ollio:rlac-WA TIR SAP ETY no pub, -uo1 ..... crtll:toa..,... ot"...-t -ud ""' lhlla c.., Clloplo:rcllllo~W cn.---·--tr--·--.. _, ud ••tr*" lltllb en.'" 10. --wtlllul .... l .. -. *llo:c ll:lo -. II " ..... _,....._ ....... .. S.IUI c.n u • ....t s--642-1677 .Damato & Sons LICENSED. JHSURED * CEHEIUL COHTRACTIHG Rd. aJld Seashore Dr., West New. o-~ C..twy c1 E_. W.CiuDaDuhlp • port, ora a cbatp of l.Wmlca. MONDAY, MARCH 30 Uoo 1.rJ. publle •• , Mn, Charles Herbert Vta.::e:lt Eta. 38, of Coleswortby 1915 Be:ryl Ln 2938 W. Coast Hwy ., No, s. ' '• 5lol CEMTIR ST. COSTA IIllA MuLDers MUe, was arrested a~ 1:30 a.m. at 3333 W, Coast Hwy. oo a cba.rge of drunk LD. public .•• Officer T. B. SmUll respooded to a DOO.tojury traf- ne report near 2555 Eastblull Dr.,' East Blllff. &ad arrested Elaine Bear BerUII, 51. clll071 Vista del Or•, East Blllft, ca & c-.,.p of dr'v.Dk LD. pablle; U. Betll.D ear bad bit tbe rf!U' Gl the parted truck of WUtla:m S;1 nts, Garden Gro.-e .•• Foreman Raymood Stlrk, em- ployed by M. J. Brock .C. &,.15, reported the theft ol a skU saw &.ad 100 teet of electric cord, nlued at $140, from ~ve Time And Money -Call An Expert -=~~~~~ ------------'---! o NIAL TN RISOIT u NURSERY 1Dt'IAUJ&1 • )-IJ.1!.J.... t SbNbs, Ia tenor Plants ~ B£AIJBSII& TI'Optcal & Trees 27:2£~~~-:,:to~:y. ,111 vtSIT :::CL:;U _ lasecoa des and Fert1laer iho:n~e.~7~~· .lr:l;,~~, . fr;·,:~s'f;;..'-5r~E~~~l~~s COlOna del \tar Norse!')' ::-::=:---!•COSTA oOIIAMGE oAHAHEIM oHUHTIHGTOH 2744f.. .-tllwy .• S"IHI60 MESA 6-1 12641111 UA01 0 SHOE IIEPAIR All OCCA510MS DIMMT-' ,UM/57'5 PIIOHIO 646-4<79 0438NowportBIYd. .. ESA • fRESH EGGS LOOSE EGOS WHOLESALE FRO" RAN CH .:ro0NR.VE~SLT.EA.~UC.REANNTT AND l.i HO"E CALL AFTER 6P.W.OMLY 5a·:l7!11 I'IIILICA TIOH WORK WI! CAN P,.INT YOUfi': 54NJ6I 142·14.51 ---- MABERRY 'S u STATIONERY -RETAIL Shoe Repllr f 0 S Purse and Luao-ge rdncis • rr tdtionery """"" -Dve-• SI.M ST AIIPS COlONA DIL MAl • llvtlLY MILl.$ ..,.' ONllilAY SEIIMCt: • SOCIAl ST.'ITIONERY • COMMERCIAL STATIONERY 1110 HMbot lhcl. • W£001NG & SCX:IAl INVITATIONS Cosca ...... -... D11 • ENGRAVING & PR INTING • Glm . GRUTING CARDS~~..,..,...,---:-::::-~::-""'J nu-/675·10.10 J .a lAST' COAST HIGHWAY • CIQIOI"''A ~ Mil. I. WALLPAPER BABIIOB P~INT a: liULPAPO:R Plttot:oarp -Dutdl llo1 Pl&ata -coaplete Uoe U.DOO PATrEIINS OF WALLPAPER a11 t:. c.ootll,... PLIIIotiiiiG A. a. MAUAC PLUIIBER 700 CaiD.ad.OII A"" eo-. doiWw • Pl ....... a..~ ... DAY 6;!11CBT WATER HEA'IUS ~.:. .._ ..... ·~· ... ,_LC........_ a. ....... -- w .. ,_,._ .. ••• 'e .n?JI -. ... rr n. ...... 67MI • M•cl• .. •,c:l* eMARINI HARDWARI Aoeada for ners ,..... an ..-1J 8 ltema oa I. RtQIIIt iJUMt•tiMafa t11o ..,... oe 111a P......, -oe·--·oatoQaa Cn 1-oC lila City .Cit..,. ud IN, Tncl '101, bdw-~­ --larlbolp.at.-· Cbard ~. ud Poll-Rd., ... lodoJ, April U,laCityllaiL -17 oC 1'lloiiD "'"~ llocll 1. '"'Umtat No. tel rt-BIJ, ..-.,. Wtlllam llo-T f' ~~=oea:c..:.::,m:; op ra lOg Ill!, JZ -R-1 ... C.O-H f B :-:~ u;d~!s":1a: or eacon · An,, Wut N....,..t Hollblo. Newport Harbor 1f11b I. U• permit appl1caioo of Sebool'• atudent Dewc-per,tbe Rcll)' Pululd, c-lleiO, tor Boa-.... roc:etred llo lotb & J'l,ebt--dUplQlDcoojuDc-CODHCut1Yt all-AmetiCID r&• tloct wUb a. muutaeturlDc ud uoc: tor overall ezceneoce Jlat111c company IGIIced ID amooc U.S. hiP aebool ~·· hltldt:AI Jacbt ICCtl.:ariU, at The NaUollll ScbOtutlC ttl Productioo Pl., Welt Nn. Preu Ann. of.the UDJverslt)' port Htl&tQ. or Minnesota rated tbe Beacoo I. Rlellard Lawrtoce'a re. ·~lor tn ueu of eov...,. qlltlt b' uteuioa.ofa UN per-a.oc1 eootent W'l'lUncandedW.Dc. mu W 11" •tert&LDmeot aDd ed.Uorta.l ~1ersb.lp, IUid pbJ- MniDC ot &leobolle beYerap• a1ca1 awearuce 1n eompeti. A FUND DRIVE COMMttTEE of tbe CoJta Mea. Cbamber ot Commerce 1a Het1q" to at Al1e)' Welt, UOI W. Ocean Uoo 'With approztmatety 1100 lnaure attendance of the top 12 memben of the Orance Cout CoUep ebamploosb.Jp Ft., Ceatn.l Ntwparl. other school oewspape:rs Pz- forensle t•m at the ftDall o1 tbe uH()Dil toreoaiu touraamett I.D ADD Arbor, Uleb., 4• Vul.uee applleattoo of llshed d·urlng the first ~emes- May 4-9. Pictured here, from left, are Ertet Sa.nnttl8oll, president of tbe OCC foreosie CeottDela But of lDclewood to ter tam; Dorotby U:acU:lllan, HCretary of the team; Eupoe Berpron, prealdeDl o1 BaltJ. permtt a r.-ucuoa lD tbe num-The paper wu produced by ADVUTIIIMG 4GIMCY IUVICII P.IOVIDID ATTOIMIY GIMIIAL CANDIDA Til TO TALK ,._.... ..,... U. ._. -......... Y-, will .... --· IDIIod 1u---·-•wlll-lltllo-IMIIIIb, ... a~oll'ooud 6 •ooookiN Mrwtloloc. 0 Ytcllt Cle,IIOIIIQ-1101Yo, ,_period will-. •lloU1-POrtro.,, "'c-dol ~II lp,.,,. r-,JWIII-ood -1111J-..-,.....,, April A, 1fUl aiJal. .,_ W'll-llrlllo-. lot ud -I !a. BEll. BROADW;II. y -~~ tllo -_,..,. no -.. _too IDr tllo MORTUAJ(( ... ....,.1 --u pro-_.., _.... -.. .-ud Bud)' Boeluau u a-., -JIU.IoiiD Har· 110 Broadway t1c--ot....._ h&Jtl Hocb-m_., ap.c. WtiU&ma,lftUt Ul-l'ai-MM Ollta"'- IOU lo tloo PI'-oC lila paroal Mll<atlooilanlcH Ll· mllod Wlllcb -· cr.UY.t YlcH.Tbl 4500 DUCK fE!T Fins BL EIIISH REGULARS Orco Block Co. BUILDING IILOCD • ALL IJIZES • ALL TYPES ,.. ........... , ...... .,. .. IMI~U..I ... ._ ... L .......... A-. Mortuaries, wt.J is cbi.Jrman of tbe Cbamber's tum drive committee; Barbara Burpss, bet of p&rttq !P&Ctl required the adJa.DCed jourlllllam ela.sa, director of forensics a.od autstant professor of IIIIPIICb at o:c, a.od Cwtord Wesdorf, for tbe Newport Arebes M.lri.Jia UDder the lea.rt.ershlp ol edltor-1----~~~~~--1 ma.narer of the CaWorrda. Federal SaYiDp am Loao Aam. otflee LD Costa Mesa. wt.J bas PnJPII'tY at S3S3 W, C~st Hwy., in chief Lynn Rtl:HJDer, papoae presented a check for .$100 from hls company to tick ott the .$2,000 f\md drive, (PbUllp MulDers UUe, to proytde editor Mallory M4rqoot Pllre 2 BetteDCOUrt pt.Jto.) drive-up telet"isJoo t.nk1q fl. editor Dave Pleger Pace S SPEEDO ellltles for the CenUnela Bank editors Clndy Broom~ IJld Sun Newcomers at Hoag Pueblo man lnthoparldllglol. C'>lodo and sports odllors DUHLOP fORT 5. Kenneth llcCuUoch 's re-Br uce 'Trobo and John Spetra.l-=:~~~~~~~;,;;,;.;;.~-1 • sUNDAY, MARCH 29 ·WEDNESDAY APRIL I ..... m u:tenstanarumeper-The Beacon -• to~ BICYCLESnRES TUBES Tenn1's Rackets Girl-Mr. and Mrs. James • lk h m!lled tnr completion at con-scnre a! 3 470 In the ra~ c Glame 2225 0 Pa lf1 Girl-Mr. a.OO Mrs. Frank to Ia ere dtUoDa of approval for a COD-and recelY~ the necessary 4 C~sta u.es!'' · c c, Becker, 3412 Quiet Cove, Hat-valescent bospttai at S93 Hos-out of 5 m'rk-s of dlstioetioo to II""--:,: STRUNG 1895 • MONDAY. MAR.:H 30 bor View Hills. pltal Rd., West Newport p1n the all-American • • THURSDAY, APRIL 2 Former Staff Sergeant Bob ~e~l~lb~ .. ~·--------~A~d~vt~so~r~!~or~tl!~e~~~~~ Glrl-~r. aDd Mrs. GarJ Glrl-Y.r. and Mrs.Stepben Ch.!cca. of the U. S. Ma.rltle M·mct, 2?.~ Meyer Place, J. Grant, &?6-A w. lath St., Corps, Wbo w.1.s aboard tbe Costa Mesa. c sta M "Pueblo" when It was captured Glrl -M.·. and Mrs. Josepb 0eoy ~ and M Bruce by tbe North Korean Navy aDd Zerweth, 2289 RepubUc, Costa ~~~~;on.-94~· Darre[t Costa speol 11 months In captivity, Mesa. Mesa. wlU speak at the meeting ol the Boy-Mr. aM Mr s. Michael • FRIDAy APRIL 3 Newport B!icb NtctttOwlsoftbe Cook, 2190 Collere, •+t, Costa Glrl _ M:r. and Mrs. Robert Hoot 'N Holler Roost at 2 p.m. Mesa. Minton, 501 Avenida La.r Sunday, AprU 19. The m£elinC • TUESDAY, M.\RCH 31 East B1uft i'J, wtU be at the Senior Citlun's Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boy:_ ·Mr. and Mrs. Gerald recreation center, 15th St. and Hartman, 1873 New Jersey, Gotosld 1649 Labrador Dr., Irr!De Ave., Clltr Haven. Costa Mesa. Costa M~sa M.r. Chlcca wu severely Boy-Mr . and Mrs. Geotrey Boy Mr l.Dd Mrs Robert wounded by the same Shell that Wickett, 221-1 /Z Aba.looe, Bal-Racltl, 241 v'lrginia Pi., Costa ld.lled a shipmate, and he sur- boa Island. Mesa vived tanh treatment a.nddaUy Girl -M ~. and Mrs. Jobt. aoY Mr and Mrs Bruce 1nterroption. Alter his talk be Kelly, 2770 Mallard Dr ., Costa Pltter;;;_, 548 Seaw.;d Rd., wlU &DIWet questions from tbe Mesa. Corom H.tplaDds. aldleoce. The public is Invited • SATURDAY, APRIL 4 to bear first-band report ot tbe Girl -Mr. and Mn. Jack Pueblo I.Dcldeot. r 56~ a week more you live flatnelessl}! Brtsa.eher, 2'192 BuntJ.nc Cl.r ., Com llesa. D. D. RUHY AH DIES ( like in heaven ) Girl-Mr. aod.M.:a.Cilarles Rlcbard DUe RtlDyan, 49, of Sborb, ZZ72 Colgate Dr., Costa Z403 Richmond w.~.y, Costa M~.Sl. Mesa. died Aprll 4 at 0n.lll'! C~M.UaU Cemv.He ~ r----,,-----~.-------.-------.------,--------~--------~ CLASSES OFFERED bo:o s.pt, II, 1!120, In Neb-1--"-...,; 014 POOL PROOFIM G r .... andcameloOranp COWI-• The Boy's Club ot the H&rtu ty 14 y-.rs aco. A;.·ea ts again otferfnc mm S\lt'YiYOI'S lDellidehlsmotber, classes to :hlldren 9 mootbs M;:s. Eva Runyan ol Nebn.sta; FORMERLy MEARS CMIERA old a.nd 14> starting Aprll 20. Ma wife, DJra D. Runyan; a son, Don't wait I.Dlt!l tt 1s too late. Rlebard, a.nd 2 daugbters, Pool proof your cblld DOW. Glrtoa aM D'.ane ol tbe fam-NOW AT 1110 NEWPORT BLVD. en liT" 11£8-' I'Moel48-11:113 Clas38s are offered from 9 lly home; 3 brothers, Dean of a.m. to 2 p.m. on all levels Gardena, Donald of l001a.oa a.od of swlmmfnc, All lnstructors James of Nebraska; 3 s1sters, are Red Cross cerUf\ed ...... ter Mra. Una Zelasld ol Nebraska r~~~~rj:~;;;;;;l safety lnstruetors. With the and Mrs. E'a Ruth ValeDtlne heated pooland4larpoverDead of Nebraska. Chapel deck !)eaters, u ls warm enougb Sentces were beki 1n tbe for the smallest chlki. Ca ll Bell-Broadway funeral Chapel 548-9387 tram 3-5:30 or 6:3:1 • Aprtl 7 with the Sea.tar1ng Ua- An invitation to a quiet moment Sit a spell. In the beautiful indoor patio of our new office across from Fashion Island. You 'll enjoy our monthly display of fresh flowers from Amling's Nursery . With coffee and orange juice to relax you. ,TGirc a few momenll. 9 p.m. MorW.y thru Friday or sonic Lod~tt of Newport Beacb 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. oo Saba days ottlciat1.nl. Interment was at for further information. Harbor Rest Cemetery. The quiet can be fOOthlng. HouN. Monday -ThurtdGy9 to 4, Frida!l9 to 6. N,U,pott Be«h 11«1 Nf~ Qtntor OriN (N4) IU4 6300/ m-3e011 r•11 r/8181Ct Crlla/D/1/M OaCMtDS, AZAL/8.U .AND '111/llr - You de~ve the comfort of an all-electric Medallion Home. And for an average of only 56~ a week more in utility bills you can have it. The cost of electricity for the avera11e all -electric Medallion Home Is only 56¢ a week more than the cost of both 11as and electricity for the typical home using 11••· (Eotabliohed In a ourvey of more than 8,000 homeo.llllls were typical of a family o( four livin1 in a 3·bedroom home.) Half the homa our~eyed were all-electric Medallion Homa, where ..,...,uu., wao run by electricity-no po. Electric cooklnc. Electric headna. Electric wam heatno. The other half o( the hornet aurveyed uoed ps. Here are the findings: AYerage Weekly Cost of Electricity Average Weekly Cost of Gas Total Weekty Cost-Gu and Electricity Extra Weekly Cost of AII ·Eiectric Homes ALL·f:LlCTfltC HOioiU 55 .•• -0- 55 ... .56 ... H0Uf8 $2.61 2.27 $4.88 Wouldn't you prefer a clean, cool, flameleso electric kitchen? A quiet, dun, opace-saving electric water heater? Ramelao electric headna with room-by-room tempaature controls? An all-electric Medallion Home has them- plua built-In proYIIION for the all-electric fufUre. For the pxl dan life-live electrically. It's more duon wonb the 56f a -k. tkwtltMn c.Jifomltl EdiMNI •