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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign- THESE HARBOR AREA SWDOIERS are dtJplayloc a lllolell of tile .,...,...., Olympic pool, planoed lor Do...,_ lleld at Newport Harbor bl&b eebool. stere Farmer of Blly Sbores, at left, La a Juoe graduate at OCI, wbere be was a member ~Q3 co. ,.... ... coo~---.-...!... 673-0550 OUTE y . Support for Badham bill ~~ requested of the water polo team and the NCAA Chafi'C)loosblp r~l~m: ~"'l!~~-r~==~ team. He ls a member of the Newport Beacb llleguard de- partment aDd is eompetl.Da 1n dory rcnrtnc races. ~-"""":---- Wall of Ilot'er Sbores wtll be a junior at Harbor Higb this fall He wu a m9mber of the B team in botb water polo a.od nimmtnc. Tbe Sailors won the B ehampioo.sb..ip 1n nter polo in the Sunset league and placed 2nd in swimming. Tbe Rubor Olympia Pool Fouodatioo, orpniz.ed to raise fWids for the 50-meter pooJ.. wUI set ~ a tooth 1n the eemer mall at Fashion lslaD1 this Saturday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., UDder the direction of Mrs, William Stab-- ler, and also 1n the W!stcllff shopping cemer, wt.th M::s. B. A. Batcheller 1n cba.rge. Saturday, July 25, beetnnf.ng at 00011. a f'lu)d-raisi.Dg "swtmatboo" w1ll be b!ld" tbe New- port Beach Tennis and Swim Clubs, 2601 Eastblufl' Dr., Etst Bluff. Continuous swimming will be held, extendtnglD- to the following week 1f necessary. Coordlnattng the plans for the "swimathon" are Harry Babbitt, president of th.e TeDDis Club, and Lloyd Cha.rton, member of thd Swlm Club. ~ .... ,.....~~~,;:~:-.::!._,._.~~~Tb~e~la~C~o~ro:~oa del l4a.r United Freeway Com- mittee (UAFC) sent a letter this week to the State Seoate transportation committee-urr- it to support Assemblyman <..e'-'""'~" Bidham's freeway bill. (Ensign photo.) City to control local tideland? Tile City of Newport Beach or Ed Hirth, and 1t was decided is the creator of a legislative to discuss the move pC!Ucl)' proposal that could take all at MODtay night's Clty Cour.cll state tidelands in the ~ meeting. a.od Lower Newport Bay trom Mr. Sampson fouOO ~t. about tbe county and put them under the blll when he got a C&ll city control. M1oday from tbeOra.ngeCOUDt)' The btU, SB 1053, authore..1 counsel's man in Sacramento, b}' sta·e SeD.. Richard Dolwtg John And.erson.astlngllisreac- (R.Athertoa), reads: Uon to the Ne~tameOOmea. WbeDeYer Ud.elan1s or sub-Mr. Sampson didn't know what merged lands, or both, p-arted. he was talklnl about, .La trust to a county bJ the C1ty Councilmen discussed lellJiature .are eotirely Ln-M.JDday nlgtlt some of the ram- eluded within a clty'a bound-Ulea.UoDii of tbl bill, ooe ot _ !1" H tbl r~ ot a. ~ wblt.tl 11wo1Yed tbe ~ ft'¥ "oiUa!IOoioa_...,.,. t.-iilcb lui'Vby aoe11 ..., ,.....,. -lboc..ulf ell)', liMo lepalatare sllall ._ ol Oraop ·Lilli !be lr-Co. awlleaUon of sucb city rep-a.nt CooneUman MUanDostalaid suc.b tidelands or submerged be ftgured a cllange ot UUe l.ano1s ~n such terms as the to the tidelands would votd tbe legislature may deem appro-land swap. But City Attoroey prl.ate, a.a:l a.t that time all Tully Seymour said It was Ills papers, records, aDl1 all other opln!on the land exchange could documeats pertaining to sucb rema.In alive, only the city would lands and the admtnlstra.tioo replace the county as a party thereof shall automatically be-to it. come th" property of the cfty Councilmen voted 6-0, wtth and sha.U be transferred. to the Carl Kymh 1bstal.n1ng, to St4J- possesston o~ the approprt.a.te port the bill aM 1ts ameDd- city omctals by the county of-meot, wllich was 'in.tted by Mr. fict.a.ls having possession there-Seymour. of; provided, that the city s'lall Mr. Kymla said he ..,._.s con- pay to the county all costs eerned about the "ecooom!cs nc!essarily lncurred in maldng o~ the situation." such '.:ransfer," ' JOHN MciNTOSH of Shore CWfs, founder a.OO held :>f tbe chain of Snack Shop, Coco's a.M Reuben's restaurants , was named the booorary mayor of Corona. del Mu at the July 9 installation di.nDer meetlng of the Corona del Mar Cham her of Commerce by Carl Kegley, the in(:oming president. Mrs. Mcintosh helps "Mlyor" Jobn l'lold the key to the city, arxt "His Hooor'' also carries the mace, d.eslgnatlng authOrity, aOO wears a plumed hat approprt.a.te to h.is new offtce. HG ... oorT£D Mr. Badham's bill, No. 1701, uH11 delete from the state ROU freeway system that portion of tne proposed Pacittc Coast !reewo~.y whicn cuts throup Newport Beach and Corona del ....,. . Tbe UAFC took. a little di!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~Jl~~::1::::::::::fereat approach to that of the Harbor Area freeway Fighters -~.:;;---;;:; in their urging support for the bill. The U '-FC offered to the committee a. a.lterllitlve route. ~...J ,>. v ~ The gro'-" asked that a stu1y ~ ~ -".. be mtde of an tnlaOO route sur-c:e~,....o ')... ~sled by Frank C, Wood., Ba.l- Assessed value . up 20.2%·J~:.f.~~:~~ An assessed valuation ln-Council had proposed the utility al~ :oosider putting the sur-groes even ooe step rurtber ln crease of 20.2 per cenl. for tu as a method ot balaDct..ng plus back. ill the budget, lea.Yinc that u proposes eUmJ.naUon of Newport Beach was announced the budget aDd ottertnr some tbe tu rate at $l.Z25, because the proposed P~clflc Coast tll1s week. The total was set r eUef to property tu payers. of someottbeheavy c.Jttlogdooe tr~way from the su G<.lbriel at $ZS6,809,800, But s1Dce tile assessed val-during budget sessio!lS aDd stiU River freeway Tbe Council, oo inlorm1tton uattoo would actually provide a scrap the utility tu:. As the propo.sed Pi1cl!1cCoast by Councilman Ca.rl Kymla ear-s urplus of fund s over the bud~t Property owoers, stoce the treew:lly route now studs, 11 Uer this month, had hoped for a requirement, assuming la.st utiUty tax ...-~ tlrst proposed would run fr-om lhe juDctioo of 15 per ceot increase to he~ year's tu rate, the CouocU have indicated they would rathe; tbe Sa.o ote10 and san Gabriel b&la.DCe the budget. might s::.rap the utUlty ta.J: and see Ule ta..1 rate stay the same River freeway, iD..Land at SUD- The i.Dcrease announced bv apply the 3,3 cents as a re-or even go ~ rather Uu.n hue set Beach and Huntl..llgtoo Beach tbe county assessor's omce d.uctloo Ln the ta.1 rate. to pay an "UDeQ.uitable" tax on to Beach L.lvd tben make was 19,4 ;>er cent, but because HoweYer, the cowx:U might ut1U.t1es. sharp turn to tbe coastUoe ~ ~!!ue:::.~c~~~8~3~:~: DOG FEES GOING UP ~: ~e ~~na ofd=~~ l.ncrea.se amounts to 20.Z per Tne proposal !Deludes u Up- ceot. AD ordl.lll.oce LDcreasln&: tbe tbe lr?1DI Co. for pwebue ot per Bay trk1p crosslac 1a ~ C.lfJ ruaaee Dinctor Gclr.. ,_ • dDI a.c.-s wu latro-the !Ire llltl.&a ...., t'4-dl-'YldllltJ' • tbe ., r 7 afa.d "-said lbat appiJU>c tile ducecl at liMo ... ,.,., ·-nua Rlcllanl Crolll called It St __,01 ..,,. su- 1969-70 tu rate of $1.ZZ5, a meetint of tbe Newport Beach ''tbe m':'lst upaostn ft.rt boue Hills Rd ud OD to su Ja.qaltl total of$3,513,420wouldbe geo-City CouocU, Ln Orange County. Toe estt-Parnay' for additional Cl'OSS- erated, based oo the new as-Tbe ordlnaoce, which was mated cost Is $455,150, ln. town now oftratrlc,Tbecurre:Jt sessed valuation. Ooe cent passed to 2nd reading tor the clu:tlng S308, 750 tor tbe build-city bu:lgel includes f'ID:ls for •ould yield $28,680. July 27 meetlni, would incrBii.Se me and $146,400 for the land.. staiy al the l%lPer Bay trldge, Disregardl.ng tbeuUUtyusers the i.DDIRl fee from SS to $6, • AWARDED me btd Alr • tu. W.r. Pawas sa.Jd, a total effective Dext Ja.c. l. tile plilUcatioo of city lep.l The sugestioo by lir. Wood of $3,4.19,2~5 in property tu Tbe Council took the fo!Jow. ootices to the EnsigD oe-.rs-would be to add 2 lanes to tile revenue would be r&1u1ted to log actioo on other Hems on paper, tow bidder at st.1o per San Diego Freeway at tbe Sa.n balaoce the budget asawroved. the i.lt"!rda: column inch. 'G!lbrtel River freeway june- The $1.225 rate would generate • APPROVED Ule design de-• CONFIR ME D the report of tion. all the way to the SaD $94,195 ezcess r evenue, whicll Yeklpmelll phase prepared by the rlre chief coocern1ng the Diego-Corona del Mdi tree. is eqWYll.l.eDI: to 3,3 cents on W1lUam P. rtcter a.r.j Asso-cost of atatement of weeds and ny junction between Harbor the tax rate. eLates tlr the Newport Cemer other nuisances and requested Bl.-d. aDd Brtstol Ave., in Costa City Council l:las deLayed nre station and authoriud the the county aOO.Itor-controller to M ~sa. The adopted Coroaa del action on ti.nal adoption of a 5 arctutect to proceed with work-enter the assessments 00 the War freewlt.y route would con- per cent utllties use w until lng dn.wings; authorlud the COIIDty ta.x. roll. tlnue to . University Dri•e aod after the tax rate is set. The e1.ecut1oo of an agreement with (Continued on page ~) then run just below U.:l alld The bill ts scheduled to be heard before the governmcot O')eta.tions committee this week and has been recommended for passage by the envlroomental subcommittee. .dong the southerly bouodary of COM CIVIC GROUPS JOIN IN FREEWAY PLEA ~~::~:.~;.~:-:3 Til : tnst.Jgation of the bill, wbicll bas been done betu.Dd the sceoes in sacrament.J, had caught Orange County Harbor District Director Kenneth Sampson by surprise Mooda.y. As a reSlllt, be telephoned May- Harbor use law in mill Cautorma State Senate Transportation Committee CallforDla State Capitol Sacramento, CaU!ornia 95814 Attention: Cbalrma.n Ra.odo_,h CoiUer Vice-Cbairma.n Tom Carrell and Senators Al!red E. Al- qldst, Ra.odolpll C. Dtus, Joseph M. Kenn.lck, MUton Marks, Fred W, Muler, James R. Mllls, Lewis F. Sherman, Alan Short, Lawreoce Walsh, Howard Way and James E. Wbetmore. Subject: Robert B.a.dbam/JOll.n G. Scllmttz Assembly bU11701. Gtatlemen: We, tbe UDdersliZ»d Board of Directors of the 6 home- owners' uaocl.at1ona, 1oc.atec1 in the community of Corona del llar, repreHmlD( some 4,000 famlUes, ban jolDed toptller tor the purpose of rapresanting the concerns ud Newport Beacb City Couoc.J.l. interest of our bomeowDers reprd1Df tbe proposed Pa.cl.tlc men P&81ed to seeoDd re&dtnc Cout frHWay (Route 1) and the CoroQl del War freewa.y M·>D1211 nlcht an orcllllance that (Route '7S) tbat may traYerA our cUy, w:>t.lld requlrt a permJt and ap-Wo llerebJ IDIJorH aod rupecti'Ully request your SICJP()rt pUeaUon tee m commercial of Assemt·lJman Robert E. B&dbam's aDd Seoator John G. acti.Yltiea on Newport Harbor Sctunl.tl's A ... mbi11XU No. 1701, State Htgtnrays: wattra. Seeood rMdl.q: of tbe "From CC!i:>rm& treeny syltem that portion of Route 1 ordlraoet is set tor Jaly Z7, from PJWhM• city Um.lta of Newport Beach to route S9." Tbl ordtn&Dce 11'1.1 drafted We ut tbU: J'OU reeocn1H the more tba.n 21,000 stphD'ts after PbU Tour, presldeot ol wllicb Jut baYt been ptbe.red to Newport Beach and Corora Oi'ltJ'S Locker, bad applied to d.t1 Mar lA I&CIPOJ1 ol tb1s Assembly btU. tbe city b' a permit to a..Uow We ask ttlat you racoplu tbe June 2-t, 1970, passare ot tbe eom:nvclal sale of &.leo-lb1l Assembly bill by the OYerwbel.m.i.Dg majority vote ol bolie beYII'IC'S OD a boat. . 48 1o 6, Mr. Tour, commtllttDc oa We W tbat yoa reTIIW' the tactcrouod of this routa adop- tbe ord.iai.Dol before tbe eouneU Uon &.Dd flDd tb&t tbe re<:OI"d lod:lcates tbat lbe Hipway Mo••iaJ Dl&bt. SlJ.d, "It is a Commtuaoa by a tOte ot 4 to z approwed tb1s c.outa.1 ro~e &OOd ordiaaDCe. U c:tns the a.p..I.Dat the neommeDIIItion ot tbelr own state enrtaeer. wbo publ1c a cbaoce to SUI8 tbe reeommMdld u lolaod rowe. barbar IDI1 I l.b.I.Dk tbat lbould We uk lhlt )'OU reoopiM tbat 011 Juoe 9, 19'l0, the New- be .,... ...... ll'o a Cfoal or-part Boacb C1t7 CO.CU rea111rmed Its orlpou stud 00· diN .... &lid aboa.ld be paUid. '' poe.I.Dc tbe OCJalta.l route by -.ol.mouslJ acklptiol Resolutioo n. .,. • ..,.. nuJd requlre No, 11M, wblcb c:alla ...... to tbl Bldlam/Sebmits Bill UIIJP-llllllc loeol$150. 1-. Roceolly tllo an.,. C.., raa<1 commlulooor ..,. .. JIAC1C IIA Y ROAD 0, EM •-t>ts bill. Wt ut 111m 1o racall lila .. ...,,_.,. oo 1be Newport S.C. .....-,1 comm-.ttJ Latol'fellttllt" Uld n laftta IWD to worlr: to- ...-k:N cilpartmMtaDDOaDCel l'ltMr wUb tM 11,000 .,_... o1 ow comm.tb no batt blat .wt •lnd&IC lid CIW.Ic · b«MMe llwolfl4 .. .... .... tiU coutiJ aHpnllll. . .,._ ol -Bv-... •• .. ....... r-u lllal oollla1IJ ... _,. --____ ,......,lbl_ lila....., COIJidor ud ft ut IUo 1D -llla<n&p .... ... -... alllla c.., nad ~ ltN ._tto .. lloanloiS.W- -Bv, II --Rllod "-• al lllal _,. --II -111a1 ''a-., __ dllilll..,.......,..--.--., ..... ., •• ., ... _ •. _ -----af ...... -.,,....,,..lalla • ...--·M t -I 1'-'1 -'1111t Wt ut lila nad 1o ,., .... lila .., o1 loootaoall-• a '"*ud "-'-··-·~· .... -•• '""-.. ,, _., ..... 5 Oitd ....................... Caul •• ..., ••• --will -1 u .... -On.ata CoaidJ •• -JOO ...... -.. -... Ia-cl _,.-ciiJ. on. c.., ...... Newport Beach. It ts inla.nd of Sunset Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point and San Clemente; Doweve.r, it bugs the coast line ln Newport Beach, where it dips down to be contiguous to the Irvine Company's commer cial d:!..,e lop- ment, Fashion Ist.aod. Due to the f.act that the Hlgtnray Commission !us a poUcy that they wfll oot permtt the reopeo.iog of the public hearing for the study of an alteraatl-re 1nla.OO route In Ne..-port Beach due to the opposition of one other city, Costa M!sa, we be- lieve tllat this blU m:1y be ltle only vehicle •hich Will stop this unwanted coastal alignment and allow the re-bLrth of a study for an a :ceptable ailgnmeot to all o( the etUes 1D our eounty. There are many thousands of acres of agricultural W ~ruJ.Di laod on the Irv1ne Compa..ny's ranch laod that would sene just as well as this unwanted alignment. Ttus btU could cause other routes to then be sh~ied. Newport Beach city m.:~yor, Ed HLrth, has beea quoted as sayi.Dg tbat ", , ,I don't tllink the Badham Bill will glYe us a 10Iut1on to Itself, but perhaps It wtU lead to one." We recop.l..le that we Deed a treeway. We ue told tbls PacUlc Coast freeway may still be 10 years awiy from con- stnact1oo; however, oow Is the time to take time to lns\D'e do log 1t right for a better tomorrow. O.J July 3, 1970, the ln'IDe ComQ&ny ~ke ap.lnst tbe Ba.dbam/Schmitl Bill. Tbei said that tttelr compa.nf worked to iotecnte the freeway a.s an a.ssest rather than as a "dls- r14)ttn elemn t." Tbe company ~ ot hu-lng more fetliDc tor people ttwl tor pbysteaJ structures: they say tba.t "mao oriented communities" are im:>'Ortanl and they say ttat a l't*l system should Lnsure the restdeotia.l oetgtlborhOods the "tnD- quilltJ requtremeot'' needed. All ol this ea'rlro::~mentaJ concern appears to be fbr tbe1r aewl,y plamed ctty of Irvine, bat wbeo 1t comes to the a tread) dereklped city of Newport Bea.cb. and Corona deJ Mar, tbelr coDCerD may just be lo.!ty rbetortc. Let I&S rl'liew the "dlsr14)ttn elemeot" that tbt lnlDe Compa.Qy bas worlr:ed to protect us trom. T'be coa..st a.llpmeot wt.11 oouume about 315 acres Ln our city, wbich wi.U c.haAce our lll.stoflcal aad maritime a.~t b7 se•erlq tbt Lud orr.ted puts ot ow: com manit} from the beacbes ud .. _ Tll&J. route would allow pre'I'IJ.llni oceu breeus, our most precloos UMI, to clai)J cotl"f amoc ,.-,. ooalam,_ lUuld .co our a.trelld) di'Ytq,.1 restcHabal mu-orw.t.s --IJ . c...... f'OIIte pJ.aA$ call fbi' tH co3dltnata ud u. taldaC o1 401 Nnport a.c~o e117 -. u won aa -...., re.U.&l JUts. Tbl oouta1 ••&cz IIIII: ta ltt'wpolt 8ladl pd Coroll. dtl 1lla.r lafo!Yts almoll l .... ID. -cl ................ ""' Lilli ...... ....,.. ciiJ, ll tad. I 11 • ._,... blroiiP tale fto.tt r•lk14"'1 ooa-. • ...,. arc.._ 11a1 11ar-50 toot., __ _ -Ia ._ cues C1lll1.lc off YiltiiWtJ, trt.l ud e.-a t1 a ci..CO.. ... r.....,• to tlllt •:lltN ud-. n.• -""' ,.._ llrlllll_.,.. ttoo£4) -• -Ia to accommodate and d.raw ruture treeqy tratti.c to converge at a multi-lent lDterchange at lntiK"'s faShion Island com- merlcaJ ceoter. If the freeway route were to 20 inland about a ~lW'ter mile behind Corona del Mar It could cr oss open agricultural and gruing laDd a.oo then 11 ... ould not be a disr ~ influeoce . This ~ed coastal route ,..ould leave Hu-bor Vte .. Hills eiemeotary school sUe With a margillaUy acceot&ble ootse fllctor. A dKlbel study renerted the tramc ootS@ wou.ld be like a classroom ru n of kids changing seats con- tinually, It bas been surrested that the sclloOl keep its Windows closed. We hue been told numerous tim••s by the state engineers t.b.at tbe ;~urpose ot this coastal alfgnmf!nt through Newport Beach 1s to prO't'lde the motonst with a scenic route. We ask JOU to caraf\llly u:anune the pometrlc plan tor this route nlc.h sbows U to be 35 feet below grade for the mtllt put and then Ln lOme areas It vaults to the top of blufls and rlsu &bore the noor of llltural canyons to chaoif the sur- rOWidlnc enYironm>lnts. Tills scenic route Idea ls tnconsisteot whea tJr tbe most put the route is recessed. A slmllar btU. .sponsored by Robert Ba.dham 011 the SIJM subject, 1rU before your committee to 1965 tu UDfortuDately it was DOt pnn "its day In court." SlDee 1965 mao tlU begun to recogniu oew coocerns such a.s toTttoameot and ecology. Th.is time we r~tf\ally re- quest tbat yo\U' committee recognize the 11,000 YOt.eu of Newport Beach t.b.at have gathered together co request your ~ by ny of a lor~nal petition. We f'llrtber Ulr: tbat )'Ou recop&se tbt Homeo•Ders Associations "Whic h repreaeot u oriUb«< 4,000 t.am,;ues. Tbe loUowt.Dg 1s tateo from Costa M~sa·s Da.iiY PUoc DeWSIJIPV editorial PlP of July I, 1970: .. lo a cam.,.'\llp year there is no predicUDc: bow " Lep.~ lature Wltb crucial problems may react to a purel)' IDeal bW. MUlDe a UtUe show for the hOme t:;,lts bf s11Adac a.t tbe -.ucrats 111 la.rp coatro¥ersla.J. ~ .ell u ~ is a well bloW"D pollUca.l mu..,.w, Pa.u:lac tbt boelr: to I.DOtt'ler len! ot pernm!DI for-a ff!ff mOIItlalls &80tber ••• GeaOamea of the trusportatloll comm.lttee, .,... a.tl. )'Oil to SIIIPOI1 u ln this loca.l issue by t)lJDowtlc u.r.p ud s-.c lllls BIU No. 1'01 Yblcb hLs -......... ""' from tbe pu:s roots by CMII' k>eaJ sCac. rtiJI'!U 4Miw-. Robert fMc!Mm, Ud John G. Sclmlb.. .OW ol .. .,~ D.C. We a.sll; tat JOU ~ be .......... Cll' be pr I 0 'tid bJ ·---......... ··-..., .. -r·-. tbe s..te 10 tbat ttM: NOOI'd caa r-.d ttM folot at tM ,.. .. .... __ ....,.. tlllTED ASSOCIATIONS' nta:WAY CQIIIII1TU W,_ ._ pr-. c-dal IW Ctflc: 4 II : .. loa ...... J. Rut, ~ CaaiO COli_,. •uu .. a. .. Cl. ~.,........,-""" H1lla <We ., ._ ....... , • .._ pralli-..C...flltlllt*Pt¢&b A-. .......... p3'1JII t,.~Yift ... S IWA-.. W'l.tlllal W. ~ PI I a' 2 1, .... C1BI Oa '(J A-. re]Oin the coa.st treeway r'OI.U b} -passing Laguna Beach. M! . W .)()d suggests that the Paclllc Coast Hwy. sbould con- sist of 6 lanes through New- port Beach. He suggests further tbat there be no street p.u-ld.nc within the Mariners Mile sectioo of the Coast Highway so as DOt to re_.J.lre street widening for tbt addiiiO'l of 2 more Ia..oes. He proposes that a parlclDg dis- trict be formed behlod tbe build- Lop on the to land side of Cout Hwy. to theWa.rtnarsM.Uear-, soutMrb' ol boo st. UAFC , In Its letter, ub the Sem.te committee to "rte- opLse the 21 ,000 voters or Newport Beach that hi.Ye pUl- er e:i torether to request your S'41PQrt by Wolf of a formal petition. We turtber ui ttat you recoptM the Homeowoen Assoc.1atioas wbJch repr-esed an J:pnised 4,000 famllies." The letter wu entered 111 the record of ltle Newport Belleh City COWICII m....., lloodar Di&trt at the request of COUDCJ.I- ma.a Howard Roprs, TEHM15 TOURIIEY 5ET A teants IIOUnll.meat wtU bt .. ... 011 tlle --·""" cl J1117 t5-a aad All(. 1-l at N- llarllor biCII oc-. -... --ol !be "--para, .... , ....... ,._ c-~­wtto .. .,.. tat. le ,. ... tile clly _.,. -lila 1111 or 19$9 to tl1a ---ll'l .... Cl* tlr comptW:aca. DedM· tor~ laiOia......,,IIIJU. lOUD IIIUniiGS ftT n. b t • cl Ill les;at Me• ICIIIel ••r• ?Qhd ........... Pltt&tf-... IIIII llrllttl-tl ••••• 7 5 ........... . rJSDT PI 71 ... .... ... -...... T 5 to .. --r Cilia -e --·-,... TltUIIIOAY, JULY 16, 1!70 c;!lllliiA PEI.J!~Jl CALl F. lly Tom Anderson 1111 OPPIQAL MIWSPAI'IR AS THE CHURCH GOES •.. Of 1111 QT'f OP MIWI'OitT IIAat ··comet the rcvo~lion" and the flshting in the streets is for k~p.. don't forget who is mltnly responsible: not the students. The chief Tal: lifEWPOitT RAUIO& EJCSICN 1.8 •'-oa1, ww p;• Pfi•-' culprits, in case you wanl to go "'hunting," _. ,_., • ..._. l• tM City of ~ S.eclrl, _. U.. oaJ, locally arc the preachers and teachen . ..... ..... .,.... ... ..,.,.. I• U.. Newport S.W.C... •• Ullra-leflist profe»Ur Harvey Cox oC the: 2721 £. c.-Hwy., c-olol ._ CoW. -9262$. Ar.&. P.bU .... ~k.IJ.• •• Thnda)'. Secoad e1-,. .... paid Harvard Divinity School, a leader of the ft.: ~~~·HA~a01 ENSIGN w .. ac1 ~ 10 .. 0 •••· "Theology of Revolutton:· ~rags .thai a "few 1 ---' ~ 1 · b d j • -178 ..... thOusand"' hard core revolultonanes are mov-,.., 0 .. -.. IC:.-.;:U Oh-)' COW\ OCltee -IN . , . . W.y 14, 1951, Ia s.p .. u. Colli\ fGf l~ Co•aty of Orur. StMa of ~ng 11\1~ ~ey posts m churches, semtnanc!, and C.liJcwala. atMt by ,......,. 11itereqf ia qu•llfiecl 10 pllblillh all public mterrehgtous group~. ..odeea req.iNJ.d by t.w. The Chu::<~go l rihull<' reported that the SUISCI"Tit)N RATU Interreligious Foundatton for Communi1y Or· O.e ,. •• $4.00: '2 :re••· 17.00 ganization IIFC"O) had "OOnated thouso..nds of ()u. ~-, IS-00: 2 yeara, it.OO dollars tO black militant group~ throughO!Jt the ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publ isher of the Ensi~ nation." The Trih11n.-arttch: ~tat~d th:lt a po· lice 10vestigation r~vcat.-d that of $HS~.8J I disbursed by IFCO dunng the past 2'! yean, BJ'if went to groups mvulvcd in militant or dlsrupttve ac ti vities. Accordmg to thl' Tr~hmu•. SM.HI in !FCO ...,..,..,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,,..,..,...,...,... ... ,...,... ......... ,...., funds went to the Los Angdes Btack. Congress, wh~ch has taken part m hi!,!h ~hool demon· ~trattons, walkouts, and other di~ruptions. $44,000 went to the Umtcd Community Or· gamzations in Cincinnati. Ohio, whtch is simi· tar 10 the Black Congreu. S~O.OOO went IO the C...arfield Organization in Chicago. Sev\!ral offi- ce rs in the Garfield Oq;anization wae charged w1th conspiracy to commit burglary. arson and loottng dunng th<.' rioting there 10 JQ61't MORE "IN-PUT" FROM LOCAL FOLKS Addltlonal convincing arguments why the coasW routing of the freeway sbould be eliminated from the be art of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar are presented in a new statement issued by the freeway committee of the United Associations of Corona del Mar. The committee repre- sents six homeowners' associations in this community of some 4,000 familles. Here is another example of "in-put" from local citizens and local community associations, expressing an opinion that I have found to coincide with the wisbes Th<.' Chkago r rih•m,. 1dcntifk·d thl· church !!,roup' whtch support tFCO as "'American Baptis t Home Missiom Soc1ety: Board of Hnmeland Ministries of the !United I Church of Christ, Board of Mis.sio ns of the ~l cthodist Church. Roard of Nat1onal M•~sions of the Umtcd Presbyterian Church. Fxe.:utiv..: Coun· ctl of the Episcopal Church: (,l·ncral Roard o f Social Concerns of the \1ctht•dist ( hurch: Amencan Jewish C"ornnuttc<.'. ( >ltht>ltc Com- mince for Crh:tn Mm1,1n . ""JJt mn;ll ( :~tholic Confercn("e flH lntcrr;•c•al Jtt~lll'e. Jnd Foun- Jauon fo r Volunt.H) St-rvtc~·:· This i~ not the fir~! ttmc "m~>•MOn · funds have h..·cn uscJ for re.,.l•luliomH~ activ11 ~ unJ~r dir\.'CIIon of rhc Nalional Council of Churche~. The ··Ot.ca M ni~uy" projecr, which whipped up racial u:-nsion• in the Minrssippi Delta, Will ~ponipr~d amJ largely financed by the Dh•i&ion of Home: Miu:ons of ttw. NCC, ~cordin& t.o lh!,': minulc:;. from the General Board ol the N( C meeting February 25-28, 1964. The Associated Press has repo1 1c:d : '"A s1 udy rommillcc of the Naciooal Council of (hun;het has reported that violence is an acceptable rool for U'iC hy vict im~ of injustM:e."' Docs rhil< mean that it is acceptable, for in· sumc.e, to tar <tnd fellthcr mcmben of Con• gres.s who voled for thc ""civ it rights ·· bill , and for our present tax laws? On Juiy 12. 1964, !he Reverend Eugene J. Boyie, C haploin of the Carbolic Interracial Coun-:11 tn San Francisco, challenged Catholics lo support ci11il rights demonllrations and to engase m civil diwbcdience. As Dan Smoot has reported: "In the early 1960"s when Martin luther King, J r. was preaching and violently demonstrating civil disobedience throughout the South. men of the c:oth from aU over the nation--Catholic, Protestant, Jew-"ock.ed to his banners. The country wu treated to the spectacle of or· dained min:sters mart:hing through southern cities chanting •·to hell with the law." On Jan. 9. 1967, it was annour1ced that Roman Catholic and Protestant clergymen in New York had invited Saul D. Alinsky to help organ,ze slum dwellers for rent strihs, picket· in~. sit-ins and political agit.a tion. Churches have hired Alinsky (with church funds totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars) to organiu mob violence in numerous cities. Some of the wout Negro insurrections have occurred where Alinsk y has worked-Detroit, Rochester, Chicago, for example. Al insky, a self-styled profe~s o nal radical from Chicago, teache.• class warfare in undisguised Mantism language. A top official of the United Church of Christ ~'ti" proclaim<.'d. ""Revolution b our business!"' As the ch\1rch goes. so goes the natio n.- American Way Features RAP SESSIONS RAPPED DEAN REAVIE, owner of Via Lido DrugsandBayside Pbar· macy, Newport Beach, is handing to nurse Judy Opatz of Costa Mesa a bundle of Newport Harbor Ensign newspapers wttich be furnishes eacb week to patients at Hoag Hospital with tbe help of D~n Rose of the Enslgn staff. Topped with a cbeery "good morning" sticker, the local community news- paper bas been delivered to every patient each week for 4 years under Mr. Reavle's sponsorship. (Jack West photo.) CONSERVATIVE CORNER By Clarllftce Stftllng ton aM should ask them to YO(e of the Phllade1phla Bar Assoe- The Battle of Armageddon against rattfyf..ng the Geoo-latioo, warDed: "Tbe obUptJon conttoues wlth unabated fUry ln elde Cooveot1on. wh.lcb WOQJd be lmpolled ~n our na.Uonal capftal. The forces 1 am l10lng my put, 1 han the United states by the coo- of righteousness are arrayed wrltteo two letters to each venUoo 1s oot wtthlo tlle treaty against Ule forces of evil~ The member of the United States making power of the United end is not yet ln sight but lD senate lD •bleb 1 adYa.Dced 14 States • • , Tbere must be spite of omloous threats, 1 be-arguments agatost ratltlcalion. an lnl.ernational coocern, i.e., Ueve that rigflt wtu prenlli.Dd 1 am still wortlllg. a direct relationship touter- that the Lord of Hosts ts on When 1 left home early in oal attdrs. There Is oo tnter- our side. May 1 needed more materla.l 00 oationa~ coocern, however, 1J'1 of an overwhelming majority of citizens throughout our city. C ertalnly our City Council members, wbo always welcome testimony from tbe public, will heed such near-unanimity of expression from their constituents, and will carr y on tbeir figbt to get the freeway route changed to an inland location tbat will not bring bard- ship and destruction to so many hundreds of families and businesses in tbe Harbor I refer to the arguments nlcb wb.leb. to base my case. Now the ena.ctment of tnteroal crt m- are ragtng OYer the ratitlcU:loo tbat 1 am 10 tbe very sbadow iDa.1 laws, whlcb is the subject ot tbe Genocide Convention. of the capitol 1 am eoncen-ot this eoowention. Our ctlm· Richard Cotten's Cooser-traUng on a three...pronpd at-1na1 taws are DOt the proper By Special Corre~ndent Wltll trainers who 'W'OU1d guide moderators UsteDed Yery ln-vaUv e Vte1rp0tnt tor June to ta lr. th ntloo (1) 1 subject of u Lnterna.Uoaa.l con- A series oi''RAPSE$iONS" the discussions. Wba.t the Jun-tently, but whenever anyone lD 1970, has this to say: , ' c~tm 00tbat etll~C:,~1~ Con-veotioo. between parents and children to ~~lEbe051U Clu1b dldtbe no< koootsw~ ~eolgraboo~ .. nndtll elrapertl~~"?~-"The Genocide Conveotion ventlon laclr.s the proper ere-c. The Genocide Convention "bridge the commuoJcattoo u-. m o pare •uu u• e ownc ....... c.--has been a threat to our very dentlals to be considered tor Is cootrary to the btll of rtgbts gap" Is being sponsored bY the attended tbe meetings were tstlcs, the mlderators RE-existence ever stoce President Utlcatlo and that u shoUld and the Am .. rican constttut.Jon Jul.lor Ebell Club ot New-th~re for reasoos other than CORDED THAT COMMENT. ln Truman submitted u to the ra n. (Z) T ..., ..... ld be. d-· ..... ed and; ··' t• •• T -·•· ~·-d til ..... _ be dt>DOUDCed. he passage ,...,... .,....,_.... port ~ch, and headed by Mrs. comm1waca U06• he •uou.u rea-...... ..:u wor s. ese met."Ullgs Senate for ratl.Ucatton 1n 19o491 of fede 1 Ia to sent b&clr. to the UnltedHatioos. Area. Richard Bechtel. son was to protect "Wlkoow-were set '41 to COLLECT lN-It has hU1g over our heads like 1 I rat th ws oeer:wssary uJd General Pedro Del Valle U When the parents and stu. lng" pa.reDts and ch.Udren 1Jbo FORMA nON 011 ~~eats and a death threat ever st.neel c~::,;;:e~ur :tt~~;:, too:m_ S.M.C. (Ret.). pre&ideot /,( tb; The State Senate transportation com- mittee, soon to consider tbe Badham- Scbmitz bill to eliminate the coastal route from our community, sbould also give heed to this carefully prepared "po- sition paper" on the freeway. The State Assembly bas already given an impres- sive 48 to 6 vote of approval to the Badham-Schmitz bill. We urge the Sen- ate committee to r eport tbe blll out favorably, and then we ask tbe Senate ltsell to give Its approval. dents arrived, they ttrst bad had arrived thinklng mese ses. pareots wbo attend. ''Anyone who seelr.s to ratit)' tain law and order and would Defenders uftheAmerlcanCon-refreshme~ at the cafeteria. slons had beeD set ~ to he.lp Ooe DOte from a parent eon-the Geooctde Convention seeks 1~ ...... A .A ' h stttution warned that UDder At- GROUPS ol ''bridge the .... n " t"'"'" the mo..~-~..... said· .-...u .. .., way w a.narc Y. revo-' and then btolr.e into _... ~.e ~ "U<-16 • to destroy the RepubUc and to lution, and the ultimate de-Ucle IX of tbe coowentiOD an awroxim1tely 15, each ta.king The LDforma.Uo!l "D.qtlled ln These meetings were really destroy the C006tttut1oo or tbe structtoa ol our DatloO.(J)Pub-t.ndl'f'idual c:ouJc1 be trlld bf the a difl'ereot room at Lincoln this article was subm.llted by dull. The moderators were United states." Ue reacttoo to the passage or lnte:rna.Uonal Court of J.,Uce, School In Harbor View Hills. pareots wbo attended the ~ poorlJ' trained, because tbey In thl& hrsue or the Conser· tb Genoctd Con'f'tllliob YOOld am that tmder tta proe:eclces Each group bad a "moder-sess1oas, a.r.:l . theX. bue ooe CQUid not even keep the coo-va.uve VIewpoint Mr Cotton bee 1a.m1W: H 1s further the defeooant could aot claJm ator" who !'lad been tra.lned goal 1D mJodl TO STOP THEM, versation gotng on. or llltro-loclu1es the ar~me~s tba.t discC:.Stoo of s. intert the protection of .Articles IV to guide the groups, and had before they get a foothold ln duce the topics to start a oow senator Sam .J. ErviD Jr. of po · to vm of the bill of rights. been picked by the director our community. and to m:l:te dJscusstoo the ny they were North CaroUoa has ad\'~ed a-1. Tbe Geoocidi ConveDUon ot the YOtn"H PROBLEM CE N-citizens at borne realize that ~sed to. We have a whole gatnst the ratlftcattoo of the la.clr.s the proper credeotlals for d. Pa.ssage of the ~ooclde TER ,0 17th Street 1n Costa th ere ARE MEMBERS OF THE ct(ll of people who have had a. convention. senator Ervt11 1s raUf1ca.tloo. ConvenUon wouldm.UetbeCon- Mesa. SILENT MAJORITY who will llttle blt o1 traininl , trylng to chairman of a.sub-commltteeof a. The substa.DceoftheGeoo-oally reservation "tnappllcable Rep. John Schmitz reports O:.e BAREFOOTEDTRAIN. fight when theY !mow somP.thing 90lve problemsthatdor:otedst. the Senate's JIJdiclaryCommlt-clde Convention violates the to any o1 tbe matters covered ER ~Ded her group discussion WRONG ts GOlNG ON! They U gets ~k to the sam~ old tee and Is leadlng the f1ght charter of tbe Uo.J.ted NaUoos. by the convention," says Sen- with the following statement: also urga-:1 others to do so. thing, THE PEOPLE TRYING against ratl!Jc.ation. 1n sum-It should be rejected as bavtng ator Sam J. Ervin Jr. The "We are going to ALL COM. As one parent w::ote, "It makes TO SOLVE OUH PdOBLEMS marizlng the senator's mes-no legal status as U attempts Connally reservadoo wu pas- MONICA TEl Choose a part.Der, ~ou sleep real good at night, ~e tbe same one~. WHO ARE sage, which was pubUshed ln to 1Dterfere with our dom'!stlc sed In order "to prennt the go outside, taUt to each other just lr.nOW1ng that you have OOoe 1...REATING THEM. the Congressional Record 00 a.tfa.irs. Senator Ervin states: lnternatiooa.l Court of Justice and come baclr. ln-• • -ud something to RIGHT a wroog." Ooe question that comes to May 25, 1910. M:-. Cotten wrote: "The charter of the Untted from ezerctslng jurisdiction Coming trom the uwer hOuse prl.nctples. The postal reform we will not have any S---AnothU' m·~ssage that a mlnd after looking over the "The Senate should not ra.tl-Nations clearly contemplates o'ler any domesUc alti1r o1 the of the California State Legis-hill W.)uld transfer control of S---t'' parent wanted peo,le to under-complaints on the meeting ls ry this deadly dangerous treaty that the U:Uted Nations wtU United States,'' theSenatorcon- lature to the lower OOuse of the system f.rom the present This prompted a comment stand about these mt!etlngs and this: W1rf HAS THE JUNIOR because to do so would auto~ not Interfere in the domestic Unues. The convention should be the United States Congress, I Post O:ttic" Departm·?nt to a from Jne parent : "I'm ill the others like them ts "that IN-EBELL CLUB decided that matic.atly make the convention a!folirs of any nation. TbeGeno-rejected for this reason. aOO have been rnf)st lnterested, al-speci.al corporation create.:J for wrong place!" FORMATION lS BEING COL-HUMAN RELATION TRAINING the law of the land. It would clde Coovention undertakes to n?t O'lly re~ted but be DE- ready, to see for myself that--the purpose. Ttlls offers hopa S.J. as It turned out, THEY LECTED 'JN THEM aod tbelr U a necessary part of tbelr supersede all state laws, and; regulate certalrl domestic al-NOUNCEO and sent baclr. to the as has been reported--the for mJre businesslike aoo less DID NOT PAm ·)FF TO GO familles." plans'? In a.ctua.U.ty, human re~ would nui.Uty all acts of Con-t&trs of the parties to It by United Nations. House of Representatives is burtuucraUc and poUticalman-OUTSIDE! She added. "We watched the latioos tra.tnl.Dg is nothing more gress a.nd aU prior trea.Ues cooverUng what have a.ln.ys At th.ls potnt, Vlrg1n.la has more conservative than its agement of the postal service, lt was obvious trom the start moderators very ca.refully, be-than SENSITIVJTY TRAINING, that were not consistent With been domesUc crimes toto ln-asked me to add a cheerf'lll coW\terpart, the United states and this would seem to be a of the fir st m~etlng tha t each cause we have studied a.nd we which 1s also referred to as Us provisioos. ternaUooal crimes." note to my messa.re. lt is this: Senate. In the California state good change. gro~ had been "STACKE O" lr.new just what to ezpect. The GROUP DYNAMICS. "It is well to bear 1o mlnd b. The Geooctde Cc:nvenUon Let !!'Very ooe in Orange County legislature the opposite was However, the postal r eform SensW'Iity training has ln-that every senator t1as taken an has DO lnternational concern write to Senators Murphy and true; the Senate w·,s the more bill, as passe1 b7 the Senate, MAYORS VIEW FUTURE va.ded most of the youth gro~s. oath not to overthrow the coo. so as to qua.Ul)' it as beiog Cruston. and tell them tbat conservative of the two houses. would also open th ~ door to 1ncl111ing those to the church. stttution, as tbe ratlftcattoo of a treaty, am therefore U should if they W111 vote AGAINST the The 435 members of the Uni-comuulsory unionism--once needs the Coordlnatillg Council It bas rea.cbed the polnt where this conveoUon would do, but to not e>~eo be coosldered b; the ratification of the geooctdecon- tej Stales House of R~resen-called the closed slq), then The "Tale ot two cities" will parents WhO are Lnlormedabolt defend u aga.tnst all eoemies, U.S. Senate as being subject to ventloo, so as to prneDt 1t tatives, by vlrtue of their num-the union sbJp, aOO now the be told Monday, July 20, when might alleviate. what 1s gpl.og on are atra.Jd to Let them tnow that you are ratlfteatiOD. John B. Geste, a from 'Jeing rattned,ourcountry bers and the fact that they have agency Shop, on the tam ~Uar th~ m:1yors ot Costa Mesa and Jim Wood, chairman ol the seod tbetr ch.tldreo on youth aware of wt1at 1s at state.'" dJstlngu.lshed constitutional wtll be safe, 10 that we can to go back to the ;>OOPie every principlE> that If you change Newport Beachaddresstheooon Youth Employment Servlce,ancl grot41 actiwlty trips. Mr. Cotten means that every-lawyer, 1n a. report prepared enjoy the tree..1oms i\laf'Uileed 2 years for r e-election, are the name of an unpopular pro-meeting of the Harbor Ar~ John Semple of the YouthProb-An 1mportant fact to t emem-008 should write to Senators , t.n 1966 for tbe Committee oo by the con.stJtutioo ot the fJnited c lose to the people. Because gram along with a. few of Its Coordinating Council at the lems Center will also report co ber is that at no tlme do these IPilli:l!l;;;~~iliii~ll>lo=r~llllll::::ooa::l~aod=~F~o;r~e~liD:.La::w~S:laiA!::•i· ••••••• .. there are so many congres-mloof deUils you ca.n side-Costa Mesa Country Club. tbe progress of these two yCMth if~ eocoura.ee the chUdren slonal districts, big-city bloc step public hostility a.nd r e-All orp..ni.r.atlons and agen-agencies. to try talkitlg to their parents. voting controls only a ml-)ection. But whatever tbe mm'! ctes are invited to attend th1s New board members of the Instead, tbe leaders teU of an norlty of them, while It hlS a and whatever the details, com. public m'!etiog when Mayor Ed Harbor Area Coordlnatin( extreme case occurrl.og at the disproportionate eflect oo pulsory unionism Is fuOOameo -Hirth of Newport Beach and. CotmcU lnciOOe Mrs Norman Youth Problem Center "lUst 1 state-wide elections for u.s. tally co"rtrary to the W'Orklng. Mayor Robert Wilson of Costa. Watson, president; M;s. Josepb thls week'" ol a girl who turned senator. A senator from llll-man's indlvidual Uberty. Mesa wtll tell of tnelr pro-Foster. vt.ce.presldeot; M~s. 18 and ber pueats told her to I nols, for example, must rLm Forcing a worker to joln a jected plans for the next few Vlrdl Bates aDd U.rs. Keooeth . GET OUT! Rlgbt any tbey have reasonably well in Chicago, and labor m:tion ls most indefensible years and what community Peace. secretaries; Mrs. created sympathy and tlterest a senator from Michigan must of a.U ingovernmeotworlr..Slnce Geor~9 Dlet&el, treasurer a.od oa tbe part of tbe atteoding do wellln Detrott. But the con-aU cUUe ns are paying for Jt L H directors Louis J. YaotorO: Ken parft!U, and they start talkl.ng. gressmen from the big cities through their tues, certaJ.nly e e rs Lewts, K.1m strutt, U.rs. Bren-A parent WhO atteOOed tbe malr.e '41 considerably tess than it should be open to all WhO ati! too Qadeo and past president meettncs remarked tba.t one a majority of the whole House qua utled, regardlessolwbetber Cieorp Tucker. ·studeM ta.lked ol ber &trlfrleml of Representatives, and olmost theY want to join a union or IM)(. • ATTN : BOB WILSON Tbe couocU serves the Har-!&nd all tbe problems sM had lndlrtdual state delegations. President JOhn f. K<!noedy r ec-Editor of the Ensign. bor Ar• as lbe Unlr. ·between ! wltb her t&mlly. Then tbe stu. This may bell> account for the ogniqd this principle 1D Ms Well. the Awning Man is &«aiD orp.n.Lr.atioos and lllfiDCles. eo-dent's mother started maJclo& mulr.ed ditterence ill orienta-ezecutive order of 1962 guar. trying for pubUctty. <Wer a coarapng woluntary c:oopera.!rema:koi a1JoW: tb1s same ttoo between the House aM anteelng the rlgflt of all fed-period of years J haYe read Uoo to a•old d~UcaHoo otpro-lllmlty. 1'be motMr added, Senate. eral employees to join, ot to of tbe great tb.lng:s be staD:Is jeeU, Wblle ala:l aeettoc prob.. ''How 'I'OGkl roa fMl U you, Wflatever Its causes, tbe dU-relnin from jotning, any labor for 1n the Harbor .U... td lem utl.l oeed1n.g assiJitaact. kDn' a ~ oi U people fereoce 1s real. It was manl-union or other employee or-the thlng that eweryooe mut Meet.I.Dp of the councU are were tbtenlol to YOUR lfROB- fested ln the action takea oo pntzatlon. remember ls bOW (after he GPID to tbe publlc m:1 sent LEMS. wltbOat JOUI' bow ... tbe postal reform bill, one of Expertenee w:ttll pr-tn.te 1A-wu beaten ao bl.diJ b' tbe u a ton ball apeo b'um. 1 ledp?" TbeJ oab' 1INCI "ant 111e moJt lllljiO<talll bills oitbe dumJ ctoorty ,._, u.t com-.._ruor•, poot ll>r oar U"ea) a.-..IIDDO i>rtllolmlt_\.,.es''-~ur«lbll roor tJ> coaare ... The Senato ~ UDIDol&m otoes mutb 1o be oow 111r .. oo t11o CISy ol mM~toc-bo made brJul!' llomUJ, bol tt II poalblo tl>ot _.,.ed IIIII bill as orlglnall)' lead to must .. -tloos Newport Btoeh lUll! 1>0n111 • 17br caWJI( 11U..ll474. -mi&IJI 110ft I-.! IJIIroduced, taellldlllg a pro.. between OJ111loyers IJid em-I« the boDHI ftl!>l ID bol> wbo till bllJ wu. t111oa wtllc:ll wuald allow pootal plo7ees. 111 llllrodocttoo 1a1o tiHI lrMWaJ from diYI<IIlll ..., .L _ , FIU1lllloa -do -on __ .. -"' borp!JIIor perameat IJI1>loymeot -tiSy IJid lU1II( 10 mac:b from From J4"" Bibk -.. lo -011'11 CJIIL.. ..., -. •• .,.. tilt lint limo ._-eer1a1a1y IOd tJ> 10 """ our tu n>lll. DIWt, ..r ao1 loon to D&. ID-ldJIDrJ-~'"· elllfaDce al lllrlllos by pobUe Boi>Wllooobu-tbollull-'lb<ll aaldJOOIIIIIDio-PEIID 011 TIIB GIOOP DB- -.., lor tedonl employ .... ,..,tor-. Tbl -1 llrlllo W1"WIIc oo tilt wall. How oU epln. Vert.ly • ....UJ. I llil' Cllllllf. Wo do 110'1' RRD 11U .... -·-tlll.l ...... lui -Wlllc:ll --b bo tall-lor u. poUllc:al unlo you. I ... tbe door or "" ol COIII)IUIOT1' "'" 'ftlioo bttbre pii_,'IC tilt bU1. a .noa. tllrllt to tbl ftole Cl.l'W Ia Co bt a Cotta .,_ &heebeep. fOJ'rJ 11' Tlllllll ••st"'lpwlD. w111c11--1o a--~ doll>lll Its brio! dar-COD'IIn• aplo .. poo-1111 All tbal ._ oaDO be!ote -111111 JOOIIII I:'IW ~ ,... •• ,, Oiltlll a W ol. JMm .. at1oa 11111ron tbl dupr ot U1 MM ot u. u..... 8ocittJ me are 1bl..,.. aod. lC)b,. dr-. eao.R. 111n ar.a.-~~~-"""i.11111-. ~ ""'" 1»l 111e ,....., did 110l -a1111-11 1-ftt-1W poolllrdca>ll MIICII u -' fdcm 1a W0r clld lilrO< Wllooo Wlll belllllem. . at -oi .. ..... ~ -... -•*Ill' ...,._ ••lied, 1 llllll oo1 ~.., ., ioGC 1D lol Ut -lit 1 .. llUI doo<: bJ .. 11 - -I -· --,.., .... ~ .,.. ... 1111•-lor tlda ... -""""" ... 1110111111111 ~ ..., ........ Ill. ... oball ------- -•"-Jln«J' ... .,.... _allow..,_al wu u '-~!!., ... • too aa...S. md oball "Ia -----~~~ ... --• -----1rl ___ lo7ooitollt-... ..., • .,. __ ._. d Old, tad Ibid--m- : oo;o .. :-.:: :'"!'"':: ==,. V&J-Io.., -g:_ ~ ll&r ;. Jollll 10:7-9.) =---·-,... ... -a 10-&PEED BIKES • ss 99s • s769s •ss99s •s1159s DUCK-FEET Fl S Regulars S895 Blemish S6'5 Keynotes pick slate Call •• y-·-,. ...... ~. .. ,. Q1.05fG 100% PAllS AND LAIOI 4000 .. IS 01 to DAYS LIIOI FOR THE IIIAGIIOSTIC ·coou SW. II THE WIIIISIIIRD! • HARD TO FIND 1968 CALIFORNIA SPECIAL I~•"''"' V l . •vle,..•••c DO"'., , ... ,.; .. ,, rH i•. hu•~•. f•cl&n• .. ,. """'"-""""' ,,.,.,.,,,,'J" oWIC.fl•71 $2099 VW BUG •·spoo.d, ••'~~••· hut.,. fOTVtO" Dr. 01111 ~ tr s u a& 'l'la.t n al'l' I •• "vJ, La lllndl, ..ullia .,.. ..... "icf ....... -....... -w.-,. JOIID&Y ICaDoL AT 1:00 Ul. WICIISID -YD AT 10:011-L. J11. lfiiiDIG .. liCU.T.,.-P.M. -WT CDAtr llllf,. Cllll lt\ -lid M.l. EULLES MAIIIID TO DISTIIICT I'OJn Tbroo m-olllll llow-I. IL lhBrldo, 11_.-. --lbtU CM> lla,. Ulor-.cllolr-11H. WU. -IIIII>OI.olod ID diJirld poola UUI Lolllul ol ~ -. by 1111 ~ -olllll ut --aod ..... Cllr· CaltJonla ,_ ol Wo-loe "-ol ~-. c-. --.. POOR MORPHEUS Insomnia sufl'erel"$ of old a~ raw whiLe onions to woo the amu of Morpheus. Pity the poor husband or wife ! Today we have mo~ rehablc: methods of inducina sleep ... slcepin& pill.s and the tranqu•h.ur~ for cumpk. But, thest medK::ations are prcscnpt1on itm'lS and should be taken only upon lhc advk.c: of your physician. Check the obvious rt:asons for sleep- kssness tirst-11 may be: caused by a lumpy manress. Then, if the condition continues, S« your doctor. If he recommends mrdication, we'll be ¥lad to fill h1s pracription. ANNUAL SU Women's Sportswear SEPARATES-SKIRTS-S LACICS-BLOU~ES KNIT TOPS -SHORTS -AND CULOTTES DI SCON TINUE D COLO RS OF FAMOUS BRAND KORATRON SPORTSWEAR. 25% to 50% OFF Dresses on Sale SELECT F&OMI BUND&EDS OF POLYEITEU AND OTHER E.4.SY CARE NO.f&ON f'AII&.ICS SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 ~~aE Men's Sportswear NO·IRON SLACl(S .••.. 3.99 TO 5.99 SPORTSBIRTS.,,.,., 2.69 TO 5.19 KNIT SH IRTS .• , . , . , . 2.99 TO 5.9Y SHORTY P ,UAMAS . . . . 2.99 REG. 2.10 ....... SALE PRICE 1.19 REG. J.SO ....... S.UE PRICE a.IO REG. 1.10 .,,, ... SALE LRICE 1.29 .\SY MANY. M.-\Nl' MORE ~ M.-\.JOR CREDIT CARDS A CCEPTE D OPfN 9,31).6,00 MON .• SAT.-RI. 'Tll9 '"' A Sleek, Classic Masterpiecef JAGUAR 1970 UIQt\lNp<)§J.~ ~ t~ 234 E. 17TH ST. lliURSDAY, JULY 15, 1!711 CORONA DELMA~ CALIF. Forest editor acquiHed Doe z10w1 u, lbo -" Tbe artlclo, pollee allopd, tlot -· • ,_out ol Sbor-bid eocourapd llbopllftlac. -F-," wu a<QliiUtd lo IIWJ<Ij>&l Court JUdp Darid -M&Illeflal Court July IOACbU· A.aroa, in expla.lDioC bJ.S df .. 1M d. .,Ueltiq to commit da:too to acquit Mr. Elder, S&id: crlDd lbell. "I feel bolpless because I -Elder wa. urested by Ne~~r .. what be dld was wrooc. But part Bl&ca pollee last Deeem-under the law we cannot pu.nl.lb ber i)llowlq' pubUcatioo ot an tllm. Tbere ts oo leg&l cue utica. Ulled "Outlaw Blues... apJ.nst him, so 1 must acquit «-',..,..,.. ................ --. him." JOOge Aaron In his oplnioD said, "No clear precedent has been set that sollcltation to commit theft ean occtD' througb 011111 CORSI 0,... N'thtly •• 6:45 p.m. a newspaper article, aDd oot SuMay · •t 1 :U p.m. eoougb evidence was presented f~~~ iD thls case to prove U." Mr. Elder said Thursday that be did oot feel his acquittal represented a.ny breakthrough in tteedom of upression for the newspaper. He said the pollee have basic- ally done what they tried to accomplish. "The Intent was a level of harassment, which ls 1 accompUshed with tbe arrest, getting us to speod time a.nd '----------money to court," he said. , "AIRPORT" HAS TO GO IT WILL H~ SHOWN FOR THE LA~'!' TIMES \'1:'1-:DNESDA Y JULY 22:! AFI ~R RSUPI:R.GUlHIUl f;-. ENTEHTA I NMFNT WJ-LKS ... AIRPORT" HASTO MAKE\\IAY t-ON : 11PAINT YOUR WAGON/I • HEL D O VER HOW-EXCL USIVE HAR BOR AREA FIRST RU H SHOWING, SIX AC ADE.'<Y AWARDS IHCLUDIHG- BEST ~ .. - TE RRY ROUSSELOT ROGER S. POO L E THE JUNE 30 MEETING of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club was demotion nlgflt for BiU CouUer, outgoing president, whose gavel of authority now goes to Robert B. Searles, the oew president. Roger S. Poole was installed as the treasurer and Terry Rousseiot as secretary. Other board members are Gen. Thomas Riley, Richard Kimball, Sher- man Smith, Robert Krone, William Miller, Dr. Joseph Brockman, Robert Brown and Robert Silver. lo. CAMERA SHOP "' THE MAKE CHOICE YOU'LL WANT T O .. SOONER OR LATER P ASSP ORT PHOTOS PUBLICIT·Y ,PHOTO's IPHOTO COPY 00 IT TODA Y ••• NOT SOMeD.<Y NAB E RS ~INC - SWIM r ROGRAM Or IH TO rUILIC, LIUOHS - Tbonlm--allllo Bo1•' Clll> al lllo -.V. 11 11 aau niDc wttb ,..,_ liDo ..... -to lbo poi>U<: &1111 .. _ lor clrlo tad ...,. z Jlll'l old ud •· Rocriltloll mmmllrlo""'" 1;10 to 4:10 p.m. ~ throllil> Friday &1111 I to S p.m. oo S&turdly. Les1001 are trom 9 to Z p.m. lloaclay lllro"'ll day. Tbe pool Is bt&led • e HOW SIIOWIHG - there are 4 o...-erbe&ddeck cs to wum~e~~n>m~rs~om Jf~~~~~~ they lean tbe water. Sip \C) is OD ll fee ud enaUoo buts. RectstratiOn apeo au summer. For turtber lnlormattoa. call 548-9387 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Friday. SECOHO f!A 111 Rl "TH! HOOK !0 GEH!RATIOH" tb(l-rnesa . . . . . . :. ' " . . . . . . . . . . ) : ·, '•' ·. 541-ISSZ POl 3 BIG SHOWS MORSf POWERS SILVERS rECHitiiCCXOR' ·:~-o ••,., .• , ... ~ ..... , 2 ALSO THE ACADEMY WINNER "ITS TOUGH TO BE A BIRD" 3 ''THE RASCAL" CONTINUOUS DAilY FROM 2 PM CONT. DAilY MON thru THUR 6:30, 9:45 Fri & Sat · 7:1 S, 10:30 Su n-17,3:15,6:30,9:4.5 o v.odle;gh maurice. lid produc:lion lcc~nocolor'~ from "--rner bros. Mid Southern Calif Exclusive 3 Day Fest of Peace, Love, Music COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE PHOHE (714) 675-0562 2100 E••• c ... , Hwy . c.,_ Del Mor, C.llfonol• 1 Ti iM 2 Time1 3 Ti mes 1.50 2.,0 3.00 2.00 s.oo 4.00 3.00 •• 00 s.oo .OS .• 10 . IS ........... IIORK U NTED PRIVATE STREOS OK'D CIIJ c..ctt r-1011 a -..,.,.. ... -·CU. _ ... "'CMal ~ b)'tbllfflr. IJtlnla ud be llld to .,, ... U"IPORT HAAIIOR ENg!»> ARST SECTIOII --P .. 5 pool -., P~ Commt.-t110 ,_ lor IIOYioc lll1ftlo .... ~ olll'tllllal----..... -.~ tiiO lllllllllroot tllroop 1111 Die ,_, to ......._ -u u c._ dooolopmut -bo aceou to a prtnla-. 1-:o::--:::~==::=~==:-::-:::::::=::::::: ..... lk. But CIIJ II._ llanoy 'l'bl actloa came afttr UM Hwlbart told Coacllma Ma. Cooa!cll r-od t110 tulattto c1a1 111a1 1111 lloJ mombora -map of lbe ............. tiiO oll1 -bid mot Wh1c!l wUl tdtlmatelJ .. Te1,100 1n1De Co~ oftlellll to 1,100 realdeato llllualod •· touad llalld.Di to mttlp.ta •· ..-an 18-bole _,club. p.1.o111 prtnto otr-. Tbe declaJoD to IIIPI'Ot'e tbe Albert Auer, ln1De CompuQ" prtnre llreet plan wu made . rice pr.-at ID cllllrp fll ~ tbe reeommeD1attoo or real utate, told tbl CouDcU ""' ell)'-· lllat -clubo dca~ .., Tb.e p~ commlsskm t-.d tbelr own ftJ aDd tbe proftt acted .,a tbe adYiee of Plan-bU to come out of tbt II.Dd Ding Director Lari'J WliiiCo, arCOD!lllem.Hellldlbeprlrato wb> told them Jut moatb tbere street coucept 1a eueDltal to 11 DO ,recldeot for a rntrJe. muUUnr tbe bOmes. ted access commwdtJ of tbat School campout protested A petWoo, siped bJ more dec>lte tbt ecbool'• deflia.l to tlllD 45 pareota:, objectlo& to tbe 00:avy. H8DCeforttl. tbe lDeldeot durtor an ouUDc deots and PIU'.enta of COI'OO&del R at !AU ElsiDcr -ed by Mar Hll!l Sebocl sbould be tbe HlkiD.r and CamplDg Clllb specUlcally informed u to E of Corona del Mar HJ&fl School wbetber or DOt a gtno acttvtty wu presented lut week 11 the has school sponsorship, A meet!Dg or the Newport Mesa The specUlc UDieceptable Ullifted School District trus-activities wbicb. occurred dura L tees. lng the subject outing include J Tbe trustees told Mrs. Bev~ consumption of a.lcoboUe beY· erly Sutton of Santa Ana Heights, erages u:t drup, IUld appareat 0 Who read the petition. lbat the senal promiscuity with the fUll Issue was really a mute ooe knowledge of Corona del Mar R slDce trusteesbada.lreadytaken High Sebo,! teachers servtnc action aptnst the teachers who as chaperones. Evtdeoee also 8 were chaperones for the event. lodlcates tbat prior outlngs bekl Ooe teacher wasdlsmlssed,&Dd by tbe same chlb, atteDded by another Le&cher reslgMd. one or roore of these faculty NOT A CHANCE IN THIS BEAUTIFUL BROADMOOR HOME This huge 5 bedroom, family r oom, formal -:;.ling r oom, 2-1/2 bath home bas a liew of the harbor even fr om the br eakfast room. Rear yard beautifully landscaped with redw ood deck. Large assumable 6-3/4% 'loan. Owner will consider secondary fi- nancing. Asking $67,500, Call s oon. Mrs . Marla.D Bergeson, board mcm'lf!rs, involved m.Jra.lly lll- me:n':ler, told Mrs. Suttoo that a cceptable behavior. We arge the dlstrlct sta.ft bad already that tbe Boo.rd, in consldering Co MARTIN been dlreeted tod .. elopapoUcy ll>ese nwters, remove llle of. RBI N-1 statement to -:over ott-campus feodlng teachers from u.e tac-~~~====== ======-~ 1 acti.,Ues of sludeots. uti)', Allboul!l beycod our preY-li71i ·16 6 2 Tbe petition said: ince of control, we question the As ciUuDS and tupayers of wisdom of a teactllng c.redential tbe Newport Mesa School Dls-tor persons wtth this degree of trlct, we wish to reglster strong moral la..zity. disapproval of a r ecent event. A serious all•or matho!the~• I The pa.rents and students ln-events Is public humlUation volved were led to believe thls through tbeoews med.Laandper - acUvlty was sellool-sa.nctloDed. sonal huassment of Retereoce Is belng spectncauy people atteDdlng who cooduct:ed made to the Memorl.al Day themselves with propriety. Our weekend campout near Lake concern does not stop with the Els1nore spo:tSOr ed by the Hi.k-present but eootinues tor those l.Dg and Camping Club of Corona wllo have fUtureyea.rs at Corona del Mar Hlgta SchOol. ...,A 1n vt 1 tb fa t that this del M;l.f ttigb ~bool . We do ew 0 e c oot w.w.t thi!ir reputations or gr~ met during school hour s, careers ~diJ:ed by splDe- banked thel.r mJntes In the less leadership and/or total scbool t».nk account, and de-mishandling of schOol-spon- Yoted a whole sec.Uoo of the sored tuncttons year book to tbe Hlk1Dg i.OO We appeal ~ the board to Ca.mplag Club, pro.,.s beyood TM intain the h.igta monl and all doubt that the scbool ls scbolastlc sta.Ddards demt.DIIed JilpllJ ruponslble tor all acti-by p&r81U and sbtdenta ~ YUles eoadueted by this grt)\C), • Indemnity clause disputed Some Newport Beach City Councilmen are unh.appy wttb the word!D& of an iMemoJty ap-eement between tbe city and tbe lrvtne Company In connec- tion wttb the abandonment of a portion of Bayside Drive. As a result, th"! CouncU, on a unanimous vote MtJn1.ly n1Kflt, delayed untll neD: week the autbortza.Uon to sign the agreeroont aM ordered the statf to make a transcript of the ml.nutes ol the meeting dlU'ing wbicb tbe agreement was Jut discussed. Couocllmen Carl Kymla, Mi lan Dostal. Howard Rogers an1 Oulllld Mclrults were !C)set wtth the w~rdlng that restricts damages to "inYerse condem- Datioo •• only. Tbe indemnity ap-eement came about after Balboa Yacht Basin businesses tbreateoed sutt over tbe abllDdonment of Bayside Dr . In connection wtth tbe lrvlne Compuy's Prom~,u- tory Bay ~velopmeot. Tbey claJm the closing of the street will cause them loss of bw.i- oess. The 4 councUmen claim the agreement okayed by them sev- eral weeks ago did not restrict tbe damages that would be pa1d by the Irvine Company, lD case of suit, to "Inverse coOOem- aatton." Mr. Rogers said, "It's ooe thing when we discuss a thing here and a )epl 1Dstrum'9nt C'Hle:. ba.ck sayl.n.g in lep.l term i something else. By God, we wtll sit here and proceed until we get W'bat we want.' • Mr. Kymla said, "At k!ast 4 .. members of ih1s Couocll thought tbe agreement ~.R~lied to any and all clatms. lt was the UUnt of this city tbatthat's boW it sbouJd be." Mr . Mclools then made a motion to delay the slgutq: of tbe agreement tor ooe week u 1Ul the minutes of tbe meEt- Ing were transcribed, AIRPORT ANNEX STUDIED n:a~or a late bour dJseus- stOD of 111ure boundaries of the Clty of Newport Beach MOIJ!I.Y ntpt, Couoellman Mllao Dostal uked U ll>o ell)' stalf could, at a flaure meetln&, submit pos- alblllties ol an upan1ed etty bonrdary to tbe north. Ctty MaDieer HarTey L. HurDmt told Mr. Dostal be lad I&IAd to Pii.IIDID( Direolo< Larry WUsoo and ll>IJ ba1 laid -4poasllliUtlealbeJwtllpro- seot to tMCouoctt oeztMCIDIIQ. Curt Dosh I'.AL."TOIII ..U-'472.., ... n--.. '"' w. cou ""'. "--" ...... LIDO ISLE A LARGE 75' LOT II the settlng for this 3 bdrm., convert. den & dining room home with beam ceilings, 2 fire~~~ &:: assorted patio•. Best buy on the d for f82,500. Brochure on request PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT EXTRAORDINARY custom 2 bclrm., 4 bath piUJ paneled library bome right on the sand. Swedish marble fireplace, blllh celllng.s & elevator. Huf• enciOiod gard""en room with fireplace easily converted to several more bclrma. & playroom. $72,500. Brochure on ..,. qu..t. CORONA OEL MAR VIEW HARBOR VIEW HILLS large 5 bclrm., 3 balh 6 dinln1 room bome with pool & 3 car l &r. lllgh view of ocean & bay. $72,000. Bro- clnn on roquut. bowcmC> lawson j-a.. ReaLto R 1416 VIA UO O • tciWPOU I U.CH, (1141 •n ·4SU LISTED EXCLU51VEL Y WITH US I The following homes are within a very short walk. to the beach &: listed exclusivel y with DeLancy Real Estate, at the owner's request. We would be pleased to show them to you th is weekend. DOLL HOUSE 2 Bedroom, 1 ~ bath, in e xceUent loc. & 1st tn1st deed loan can be assumed at 7% 1nt. i40.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 2701 Seaview, Corona del Ma r RUSTIC CHARM 3 Bedroom & den, 3 Bath, with new paint. carpets & drapes. Living rm. with used brick frplc . & open beam ceil. Lovely SWlDy pallo & 1~0 loan can be assumed. Call for an app't. to vJ ew. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. $62,500 LOV ING CAR E Js \\hal th is home needs. It could be mos t c ha rmina. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath plus sep. bdrm. & ba th. fhe hving room & bdrm. areas ha ve private patios. Shown by app't. only $49.500 PRIVATE BEACHES Beauti!u\ swimming pool in enclosed front patio. 3 Bedroom & den. SeUer is anxious. so :see this for sure t.b:is weekend ...... $81 ,500 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 4521 Orrington, Cameo Shores ClaANVIEW Lovely 3 bedroom & conv. den with 180• ocean view. An outstanding value in excl"· sive Cameo Shores at only .......... $76.,~500 Open Sun. 1-5 4515 Roxbury, Cameo Shores DELUXE UNITS T hree -2 bdrm. 2 balb Cllits & one -2 bdrm. 1 bath uoit. All with individual patios. on a big level corner Jot, 7S'xl20'. Near beach & doiVlllown . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . ." $125.500 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 324 Aster, Laguna Bead! c ....... ... 6n.Jml ll.llllfnAL A'lfl 1111111111 PIOPIIn l f --IOII"fiiiiTI~PIOPII§OHAL COIIIIIIIIAf'IO" Ill ~ ... -·~ .... O.. ..... C.aas .... .... . ------------' . . lltURSDAY. JULY 16, 1970 OlRO~A DEL ~AR. CAUF. Is ;ut lmlt I las I ' 12 I' 1 • Cuts ._ ...... c. ....... WEST SIDE COSTA MESA with partial ocean view Three bedroom home and large fenced yard. S22,900 $6,000 DOWN AND OWNER WILL CARRY BALANCE AT $150 PER MONTH · INC LUDING 7% INT EREST !!! WeUa-McC.rdle AN1tors Re liable Serviu Sitlc:e 1943 5AW729 Pete /Jarnlt Rea/~ pn66nb NEW LISTING BAYCREST BEST BUY! Great Ivan Wells 4 bedroom plan, with separate master bedroom. Din- ing r oom, living r oom and family r oom open to garden. Larg e, pool ' size yard. $58,000, Offlao Opon s.tvnloys & -.,. PETE BARRffi REALTY8 1605 WWdlff Dr. N.B. 642-5200 CHOiCE LIDO LOCA liON LARGE 5-BEDROOM HOME ON A STREET-TO-STREET LOT Shown by appointment only $97,000 ~ Corona .del Mar Duplex Both units are spacious 3 bed- rooms with 2-1/2 baths LOCATED on one of Cor ona del Mar's nicest tree lined streets. ONLY $59,500 SAY FRONT LOT ON MORRO BAY 60 Feet by 175 Feet, South Part . MAGNIFICENT VIEW ACROSS BAY TO GOL F COURSE. $17,500 Need Cuh PHONE ('714 ) 8'15-'1'178 ~ ' . . Aspic & span view home in Shorecliffs Large fee simple lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus a den. Call us for appointment. •••• DO YO U WANT A F IXER UPPER IN COST A MESA ON AN R-2 LOT FOR ONLY $19,900? •••• RENTALS We have a hom e in Shore Cliffs-- 2 bedroom plus den on a large lot for lease now. • • • Also other rentals availabl e • • • lJO X Y. f"R.A XKL IX I RE:.AL lOR \ 3250 liSt Con! HICI'twl~ Coron1 cit I Mlf, CahfOfntl Phone 673.2222 ••••••••••••••••••••• LO US SHOW YOU COMPARE THIS PRIC~ S64,950 0 • • .\\ith an\' Other hOUSe tO\'er 3'100 ~q. Cl) in :--.·ewport. ·_:'JEAR THE BEAC H' Sharp, .spa· cwu~-and s!t.e:htlv Spamsh' • 4 &edrooms 1 palauai·SLzed master SUJte ). • Formal dmmg room. • Breakfast aree. • Separate family room • Game room 1 pooi·Lable sJz.!CI I w1Lh ·.~·etba r. • Pat10 and sundec}; )IJSS SEE I ~G THIS BF \.,.._,'l!TL HOME - \~ lJ YOL""LL BE SOR ••• • Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR N•wporl lk•c:h Office 1021 S..ystde Drive 675-4930 t•ttttttttttttttttt• .Linda !JJ/e Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIDIIDOM HOMIS ,_ nu.-TO .-.- futtNISHID AND UNI'UIINISHID ALIO l'tiiME IWILDINO LOTS ,_ su.-TO sm.- BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor ps-Dr.-~-N.l. .,._ I I fit •• I. I I · I I I I I I I It 1111.. tbrouCII tbe ltiiii.Uple u.._ Sentce of tbe Newport HUbDr-Coaea II-Board of Realtora Wa'ed ONr $54 mt!Um for tbe ~ W&L~ ID()jllhe of lil8. nil ~ t,JM 11111t ·a~ .. ud a ~v 1'1111 ti~of t onrtM-1~ ~IMt,.v, IIIIAet&-arJJI!_;n;,_ u.t ,our p l'OpiJV wtll a ._.u I ' ' "'1 .... • ••••••••••• ' • SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Timothy Foster, 707 Shalimar Dr., Apt. C, Costa Mo•.;a . &:lY--Mt, and Mrs. Everett Temme, 13)') C lay, Cliff Haven, BoY--Mr. a.n.1 M.· ''· K'!nneth Creath, 741 James St., Ap:. B, r::osta Mesa, Gtri--Mr . a.od M·s. Ciro Ramirez, 1783 Alle&beny, Co:lt;l l{.~ :a. • SUNDAY, JUNE 21 Boy--Mr. and Mrs. G,E. Stol- z.otf, 4651 Green Tree Lane, lrvloe. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Ttm•.'lly W;:.:.Jrutr, 2110 Newport Blvd., Co1;~a M(:<:a.. Boy--M r. and Mr s . Dan E. Co1n~Uy, 682 Governor, Costa Mes:t. • M);J:J.\Y, JUNE 22 Boy--Mr. and M1 ;, S~e·'J,l K. Whitacr e, 2120 CollegeA'le., C':"S':ll. M·?sa . Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Ml!buro G. Harvey, 619 Acac l.a, Corona d·!l M; ·. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R:1~r1, ~53 Center St., Costa M .~sa. B.Jy •• M:. 1nd Mrs. Maurice Booth, 1039 Lin. len Place, Costa Mesa. Girl--M~. a..1•1 Mts. Robert Fuerst, 594Joann, Apt. A, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Ml's, M\chael Sloan, 2270 Founta.Jn W.J.'f, Co ita Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Rwuld Boothe, of 1 74-D Tulip Lane, Costa M<J· Bvy--Mr. and Mrs. George Thom':"lsoo, 3257 Dakota, Costa Mesa. SC'y-.M'.. and Mrs. Jack H, Denson, 2700 Plfterson Way, Apt, 55A, Cos ta M~ 11. • "f Jt:SDA Y, JUNE 23 Girl--Or. and Ml's, Lawreoce Klei..D, 4731 Royce R·l., lrrtoe. THESE YOUNGSTERS are members ot the Harbor Area summer band, otferlDc SUDday coocerts in Costa Mesa puk at 4 p.m. The gro'C) 11 sponsored )olntly by the Ne•- port Mesa. unJ.tled schoOl district and the cttles of Newport Beach a.nd Corta Mesa. Pictured bere, from left, are Tim Benvenuti of Lincoln scooOl, Robert Freitag of Horace Ensign scllool, Janice Wolfe ol Kaiser school, Guy Wise ot Davta ecbool u1 Bruce Whitt of Dana ecbooL WANTED • • THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 SHORT PROJECT PLANNING The Harbor Forum will hold ph:utng pro)eet meeting at 11 a.m. Th:.auday, July Z3, a.t the hOm-! ot the president, Eleanor (Mrs. W~lllam) Jones, 111 Vla Jucar, Wdo Isle, Pl<~..n tor the coml.o( year's procrams a.o:l ac:thtUn wW be dl.leussed. If you see or have heard of this man, direct him to our store. The reward for HIM is a tremendous savings on SUITS le<J. 10.00 to 110.00 NOW 34" 54" ---CAUnON --- This man may be hard to find and attempt to resist this saving, thinking there is no selection ... Our selection is good ... Bring him in . STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI.-9:30 TO 6-SAT. 9:30 TO 5 P.M. 4203 Campus lillkk $tore./Y(;per Jor ~ Drive, Irvine, 1334110 e Irvine ....... -,_IICI Co1 J• • Town Center WILKERSON TO OPEN N.B. CRUSADE OFFICE ln order to b.cllltate -.forld wide mlnistrtt:;Y•..:or~~.>~~ I Wllk'!rSO'l Y·Jo.Jth C branch office o! that N~" based organi.r.atloo will Aug. 1 at 3919 Bir!!h port Beach, near the A.J.rport. Five member s ot the e:r..x:u. Uve .sta.tr, t.ocludlng the Rn, D•11: l Pllcerson, Crw;:a.des di- r ector, an1 S9Cretartes, will o::ctq>y the Z,OOO square toot branch otrlee. Mr. W!lkersoo will commute betwtNa 1\! l Newport Bea.eb and Musapequa, N. Y., offices, and wUJ rema.La acUTe as the ue- cutln director o! N .. ..-Yort Taeo Cballeop, whteb b l C>ulrt- ed 1o 1 tsa to aid drug addletl, His belt aelJJ.Dc book, "The cross IDI tbe JWI.tebblade," an accou11t ot Mli wort amooc DU"eotl.e ado.J.icts am streatcuc tlcflterl 1o New Yll'r ll, h.ls bleD bloqbt to the screen uDder the arne Utle, COOP!R 15 PRE51DENT Of PHILLIP5 AGENCY Phl""" Apncr of Callforllla Is t'lp"ncttng tts operaHoas 1D Newport Booch and Sao Dtejpl wtth Ute election ot Arthur Cooper u presideot 1D ebarp of botll offices aDd Robert Pbll- Upa u ebalrman of lbt board. llr. Cooper merpd hlo own Newport s.e• tueo1 am•-U.IIIJ qooc:r wltll P~ IUt JUMZJ. Coorp Potoro Al!fvtllllc lilt. al Colla ~~-IIU -pd wllll ~ ud ..... -- ... ---•lu-fnll--ud-~. T1U -... --Go ac-:J'• ace~· 1o 10. Dtllor ---· "' Go lltm are E. IIIU W.. al IIIIa DIIF, rtc:.fr-11111 , ---; ~­ Bold, --... IIIII -11-. ut ·-· ...... DIIF-· ftllllpo aJoo IIU-II 1'1111, cma., 1011 B1 II -. A tall wedding Is pl.a.Med by Barbara. Wark B·J.lch of BJ.l- boa lsla.OO and Charles David M.U"Un of Balboa, It was an- nounced by Mr . a.od Mrs . Wil- son Wark ot San Diego, parents of the intended bride, Parents of the groom-to-be are Mr .and Mrs. Geor ge Martin of Willard, Ohio. Pla.ns ror the wedding were r eveale1 recently at a champagne party held at M!. Martin's home. t A.M. DAILY ROM "ULlOA PAYIUOM" 4M MAIN, IALIOA 140' '-····· LUXURY CRUISER "lslau HolWay" BJ G Performanee WITH FEATURES LIKE THESE: lUI lOAO IIII.UTAI WAgtPOW(. AUTOIIII.U ICS . I IIIODllS AJI tlftll wuhtr5 wrlh ncl~5r~t ntw POW£11-fllit ACITATOitS &NO HUC£ CAPACITY TUBS Wnhtrl t~t olltr clloru ol '9fld!., ltmPI. wflff Intis lnd $01~ cytiU SliM. Tllllll, MAnl\1 IIAI.O·OF·IIUT· OITUS · 4 MODlU. oan•s wrlh tuhn rvt fi(CTRONtC CONTROL . t hmuutrs 11ndtr-dryrn1 lnd onr· blkrnJ1 Trommt r 1111n l)l"nrous moclth by l rllthn • ytt bit UP<fCIIJ n the Ntw GtnerJtron Wnhtr Peril(! tor PennJIItfll Prtu llb1oU. l NEWPORT BEACH JOe WillSTLERS reprt~Gloc Oranp Cout YKCA are lD Melioo City competing lD tbe Mellcan oa.Uooal wrestllna: eham;donshlps. The team wu LDY1tec1 last summer after wlnnloc the tumor world select1oll process eba.mp1oosb1ps 1.n Worl&od, Wyo., for the tlrst 1F'31'1d ;mtor UUe. Tbe local team ?laced 5 boys on tbe Amerteao team. Tbe world champlonstl1ps were held 1n BouJde.r, Colo., with U toreip countries seoding teams. The U. s. wrestlers won the freestyle champlonship, and placed 3rd behind the Soviet Ualoo and Bulprla ln Creco.Rom:t.n wrestling. Pictured aboYe, from left, are instriiCtor BasU Talleri, Jim Sween. ey, Cbrls Humphrey, Mike Burns, Young HutchJ.aoo. Guy Ca,pou.t, Bob Haun, Nell EUdns, Bob W:J.lltet, Dan Ketter, Dan l..ewts, team captain Chris Sones, Vince Korpel and instructor Frank Horpel. other team members are Steve Pln.c, Russ Cor.art, Marc Wilsey and Bryan Downey. A 1\md raising effort now Is llOder way to send the team 1 • ..,._•:lllf to the tlrst ra.Uonal junior freestyle cllamplonshtps, to be CIV1SI fBEfWQm WA'l'DS DF n-W""'PDif IWDI AIDW nm awmcm ........., ..,. a..-..,. c..... ..,. (!IKW ·-· .... ,._ NeiN, ....... -...... ~. held 1n Evanston, Ill., on July 31 and Aug. 1. Agenda for Planners Tbe Newport Beach Planning 26'7 requested by the Balboa alcoholic beverages and live ~~~:;:;~~r~~ will consider the Bay Club of Newport Beach entertainment In the NeF,)Ort f. items at Its meeUng for development of city owned Dunes at the oortherly eod of at 8 p.m. today, July 16, l.n the laad llnf1er tease to the Balboa the extension of Bayside Dr. City Hall council chambers: Bay Club. Tne proposed plan 10. Ftnal mz.p of Tract 7148, 1. Zooe change amendment provides for retention of exist. a Holstein Co. development of 263 requested by Azlmuth Equt. tng structures on the west por. 9. 79 acres betng divided toto ties of Newport Beach lor pre. Uon of the property, construe. 74 residential lots and one green zoning 50 acres of land near Uon of a 96.untt apartment area lot on the south side of the county airport, being pur. buJklJ.ng about 182 feet high on the extension of VIsta del Oro, chased trom McDoanell Doug-the easterly portion, new club-westerly of Eastblulf Dr., oea.r las Corp. for commerc.Lal de-house faclllttes not more than Eas t Bluff. THE F'iRST COLUMBLA 50 national ch.amptonsntp regatta uooer the sponsorshlp o! &hia Corinthian Ya cht Club of Newport Beach Is scheduled for tbls week-end, July 18 and 19. Also scheduled for this major regatta Is the na- tional ch.amptonships for Columbia 26, Mark I and Endea- vor, Newport Harbor fleet ctwnplooshlps. Pictured abot'e a.r e 2 Columbia 50 oYDers, Taylor Grant, at left, whO owns Robon n, an1 Btll Berry, owner of Serapts n. ln the trophy case between them Is the BCYC perpetuaJ, the Ma cLachlan ocea.rt racing trophy, which was won by t.h·. Berry In 1967 and 1969. BCYC race committee chairman Robert Eastm.lD is last year's winner in the Endeavor championships and wtU be defendl.ng tbls year. Tbe week.eod events wtu !>agio Saturday morning wtth Hueves Carne brea.k:fast for the skippers and crew. (PhOto by Robert F'. Myers.) Rodda heads OCC board velopment. The property Is at 50 feet ln height and removal 11. Tentative map of Tract the oortheast coroer of the in-of edstlng struct~es to create 7247, a Lusk development of tersecUon of MacArthur Blvd. an open area about 300 feet In 19.4 acres being divided l.nl:o and Cam)us Dr. width extending from the high. -,12 lots on the south side of George Rodda Jr. of Harbor cound l of the National SchOOl 2. Zone change ameDdment way to the bay tn the central Sa.n Joaquin Hllls Rd., ea.s1 ot View Hills wtll serve as presi. Boards Assn., and serves on 264 requested by tbe Irvine portion ot tne property. M U'guerite Ave., Upper Harbor dent of the 0:.1nge Coast Junior the legislative committee of the Co. of Newport Beach tor re. 8. Use permit applicallon of View Hills. College District board of trus. Catilornta SchOOl S::lards Assn. zoning the R.3.B property on Flavor Sealed Foods of Orange 12. Use permit appUcattonof tees for 1970.71. He holds an MS in educational east side of Marguerite for a walk-up, take-aut r estau-Atlantic Richlteld Co. to ctlange He Is a member of the ra-psychology from lSC, and gen • Ave. between San Joaquin Hills rant a.t 3708 E. Coast Hwy., tile ldentitlcaUon of pole sign at tionwide legislative council of era! secondary a.od !>l)eCial sec • Club fighting pollution Members of Mesa Verde Re- publica.n Women'sCIUbarepar. ttelpat1ng ln the national ettort a.p.inst pollution by ma.ldng a collecUoo of all bottles and jus, wlll ch will be reclaim~ by a Sa.nta Ana glass company. interested parties may con- tact Mrs. Calhoun Swnrall, club president, at 549-1420 or Mrs. Thomas Beclcwith, p\lb.. llcity chairman, 546-6522, re- prdlng plclt\4) of the collection.. Tbe Glass Container Manu- ttcturers lnsU.Iute estimates that the oatlon throws away Z6 billion bottles a year. W.l)fll of tbem end ~ on the city dump or are thrown into the ocea.a to Utter tbe bottom or &D noa.t- lng ott lnto someone's t».ct yard. Tbe Institute Das formed an env1rooment21 polluUoo cootrol division, lnvest:Jp.ting tMansof disposal through better Lncln- erati.on a.od ways of reuslng bottles. LET {};it CLEAN AND RESTORE YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LIKE NEW! EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery Cleaning. Perfect regordleu of the oge of your d rapery, or 1 00 •;. replocement if deanoblt. • No Wilted Heads • Flamt Proofint • INutiful Decorator Pleats • New Drtperits with Coif's b:cluslwt S Year GuarlnfH • No Shrinkagt • Dr1peries RemMe or • Ptrltd ben Hems Alttrtd • W1ter Sttin Remon! • Duperies ltptlrt4 Dr.pery H1rdware Installed and Rtpair.4 LIT COlT INSTALL NEW DRAP£$ W• ~ o comP'-•• .. 1-.,tio<t ol lolo<iu to p1-.. "'• -•• di..:r;,.;...,,,.,9 101t• DUPERY SERVICE 540-1366 20% OFF ~·~~~ It 1MI c..t1 c.--. Rd. and P.1clt1c View Dr., Har. Corona del M.u-, 200 W. Coast Hwy., on the Ule American Association of ooda.ry teaching credentia.ls . bor View Hllls, to R.3 zoning. 9. use permit application of oorthwest corner of Coast Hwy. Junior Colleges, national chair-Robert Humph.reys of Costa 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. If 17th, (ostl MeSI Ocea.n Toad of Newport Beach and Dover Dr ., trom Rtchfleld mao of the legislative com11it-Mesa, was named clerk of the ''!~;::;;====:::;~=====:;;;;;:::;:~=~ J2::::> WLT ~ SlDIISIBIID TDUIS 1 .,. 1 3 w • .,·"~~r:s~~~~o~h~~':~~ ~~~ 642-0270 tor a restaurant with on-sale to Arco. tee ot the communlty collegt! board. He Is a graduate of +.Lt. ......a PIIIOM TMlltltTORIC CM.o Irvine Ave. and Tustin d Orange Coast College aoo hOlds S h I h ' d a law jegee trom Loyola Unt. ~\OA ,,,,~ ~~ HOME o• ~., TALE,;,k,WH!LB SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ownea •ncs operMec~ by .. 4 • .,,,.....,IIC. c 0 a rs I p a war s a nnou nee msity, He was elected 10 ""' tn the West Back Bay area. 4. Request of Mrs. A. w. board In 1963 and served as pr esldent Ln 1966-67. Colby of Pasadena for an ob-First scholarship awards Backle Heath, William Kuhn, Volunteers donatetheirener- servatloo area aboYe the second presented by Costa Mesa Mem-Paul Leach, George Thomas, gie s to va.rtous dtvtstons of floor level at 1606 E. Balboa orlal Ho5;1ltal Auxilla.ry went R. Lee Wadsworth, Penny Wag. endeavor. They include the GETS PILOT WINCS Blvd., Balboa. to nursing students Vlctori.... go11er, Ray Wallace :uxl Robert blood txlnk.. new s bulletin, cen. Lt. M:':hael S. Moore, SOD· s. Use permit application of Hlgg1D.s of Estancia High SchOOl Wilson. tral s~ly room, convalescent tn.Jaw of M:. aDd M-s. O.leflt ALSO OFFENING CA11\LI NA PASSENGER Harry Alemn of Newport Beach and Charlene Ma.lnenU of Costa Serving mJr e tha.D 300 hOurs lklspital, emergeocy .atd, gilt Chaney, n 7 Orchid An., Co- for wai•er ot off.streetparld.DC Mesa Ht&fl SchooL They re-are Mmes. Georee Fos.. wu. shop, maguiDes and moous, rooa. del War, bas been anrd. requirements for a 91-seat res-celved $50 each. llam Lambert and 0 . v. Riley. messencer service, orteata. ed u.s. Air Force silver pilot talltant at 100 Ma.ln St., Balboa, VIctoria Is planning to at. Over 400 hours of service has tlon, publicity and tray favors. wtngs ~ gradtatioo at Wtl- and permission to serve aJco. tend Orange Coast College her been provided by Mmes. Wil-lndividu:a.ls Interested in join-llams AFB, Arl.z. He Is bel.ng bollc beverages within ZOO feet ttrst year, transferring to OC-liam Clegero, Alexander Mac-ing the Women's Auxtlla.ry ~y · to the 3389th Pi lot ~--~~~~~~~~~-::~=~~~ or .a. residential district. LA to complete her nurse's Glllivray am Edward Somt'.f-obta.ln lntorrmtion by phOrung Squadroo at Keesler 6. Zone ch.angt ameDdmeot traJnlng. Mrs. o. v. Riley, 673-8916. 266 requested by Jack MuUln Charlene will continue nurs. of Newport Beach tor prezontng log studies at Golden West Col- unincorporated territory on the lege. She h.as been active ln easterly side of Acacia St. be~ .a. number of clubs on campus tween Orchard Dr. and Pall-including GAA, Speech Club, sades Rd., Back Bay. Consider. Medical Careers Club and Pep SERVICE Deep S.o Flohlng Tripe AND SKIFF RENTALS 400 t.t.in Slreel, Balbo• Penintula 873-5245 Carpets by attoo is asked for C·1 roning Club. for developm~nt of about 10.38 Mrs. Robert Wilson, Aux- acres otland. iUary president, presented the 7. Zone cnao.ge amendment awards. Established In 1968, mem- bers of the gro~ a.re assigned to work In areas of treatment and direct service to patients. C ALL 646-0275 FOR AN EXPERT CARPET CONSULTANT WHO WILL COME TO YOUR HOME WITH SAMPLES WITHOUT ANY Costa Mesa MemJrlal Hos- pital, located at 301 Victoria St., ~rates on a 24-hour emergency bas ts , recelvtngpa- tlents by ambulance and In ez- treme cases, by heUcopter, whlch can land on the 5-acre OBLIGATION TO YOU! site. H.J G~~ fURN~ Costa Mesa Hospital's corps of contributors who have out- standing records of service ex- ceeding 200 hours Include Mmes. Fred Ahlstrom, J. J. Camm, William Mich- ael Giddings, Charles 22 IS HAitiOit ll VD. COST A MESA, CAUF. your outmoded fur into a beautiful pouff cape NOW ... SUMMER $ SPECIAL ONLY ••• _,., __ Includes: • RESTYUNG • CLEANING • GLAZING • NEW UNING THE MAGIC TOUCH OF ~STI!R FUR· RIER CHARI.BSCOHBN CAN CREATE AN EXCITING, FASHIONABLE STYLI! •• JUST I'OR YOU/ ' 1404 NORTH GRAND AYE. • AANA YEAR END CLOSE OUT SALE "NO GIVEAWAYS NO Glo.flo4ICI(S'" .. JMtll Y .. nef,...... Duto~,. s.n;.., 01...-.J .... BRAND NEW 1970 NOVA 2 DOOR COUPE T:ni•d t lnt, deloo•o b.lh. ,.._ •t•oriftt, Allol ,..,;o, •••p. olllit- lio~ u"ttol, •loit• ••11 tiro~o r.,,. •"-•' , .... ,. 1 J•on 11. 16141 Ust Price --- DISCOUNT $2111.11 I JIUZ :t':r $2562.53 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE '~'·"'·" ...... ~ ... yt ,..f, 'i.W w'•n. JIO ...... ,._ .-...... ....... WJW, -......... e&.drk ...... , • .., ......... IIHI II ll41JJ Lht -. MSJt.lt DISCOUNT $ aut = $3686.71 NOW AT BRAND NEW 1970 FULL SIZED WAGON Ti11ted ''"'· htriloe hyd .,.,.,t;c, ..,.,. -iu •o•. pow•~ It-~;..,_ 250 VI o~o;ti .... AM r•dio, tti~yl llt+wier. U071 I 11!71.1 IRAND NEW 1970 CHEVEW H.T. VI •~~til••· t;"W t iM&. t.o.\e ...,.,_,tic .... -; .. ;.,., .... ,. -in iet1 _..._, tll4l. •••Y •ip. ..._ IM71 IIM6otl Ust l'rlco ··-----SlUO.to DISCOUNT ---·----$ 6JU1 ::~-$3298.37 Lht-. $J09UO DISCOUNT ~- ~ $2693.40 M~MARIIIR £11191 TIIIJIISDAY, JULY II, 1970 Great lve~ts it tM New Trsta.at A LOOK AT THE BOOK "YE ASK AND RECEIVE NOT" God, Who is 1 God of law and order. hu set ce:ruin conditions upon the fulfillrnt'nt of which depend• HIS promise 10 hear and answer oor prtyen . FiDt, we m1.1.M have pure hear.ts. "If I regard in;quity in my hu rt , the Lord will no t kear me" (Pu lm b6 ~1 RI. This mea ns that the man who oontinuo~~lly practices sm and who has in hit hc1r1 a purpolf:' to commit sin a nd who clings ro sin ha s no claim to rh~ ear of God. Prayer that God promtscs 10 answer must co~ abo from an unselfish heart. ''Yc aslt. and receive not. because yc ask omiss, that yc may consume 11 upon your lusts" (James 4:3J. M an haa no nghl w ask ( ood for somerhmg simpl y to usc it for the grultfication of his own desirh or for h1s o wn per'-<>nal r.a tisfaction. Prayer to he he01 rd must comt• from a yielded heart, a heart subml!>stvc to G oJ"s Will. "If wt ask anything according I<> H1s ..-.·,11. He htareth us .. (I John 4 : 14J. A heart thu~ y•ch.lell w•ll certatnly bt' a heart rhat •~ pure anJ a he:t rr !hal is unselfish Tht· life m wh1ch the w ill o r GOO IS foremost IS .1 life wh1 ch ha, no room for impuriry ami ~lfbhn~s' Prayer wi rh ou r fa11h luxl nowhere prom1ses to answer. A hel1evmg heart ,., essential to- ward meetmg the conJiUOn\ whrch (,CKJ places upon our acce~s to Him "''h our pet11 10ns Jt sus sard 10 H rs d1\C1ple'. "AnJ all thmgs. wha!:;Q("ver ye 'hall a~k rn pra yer. heltevmg. yc shall rece1ve" !Mallhe" :!I:!:.') The Lo rd Jesu' Chr''' .. a•d o ur prayer~ 'ho ulJ ~ rn H 1, Name. '"A nJ whatever yc shall :t~k in M) name. that "'IJ I J o. tha t the Father ma} I"'C' gl••rrfi~·d m the Son '' !John t4·1Jl. On t~ h) fa1 1h m r h~: I orJ Jesu' C h ri~t :m~ men saved Onh 1 hr~•ugh H1s hlooJ are "n' washeJ aWtt}. and nnly m H im Jo we hecome ch•lllr~.:n o r ( ontl H t~"" r ropcr. there. fo.-e, that our prayer' to •lllr I <1 ther ~hCluld he rn the Name and for the ,,,l;.e of Him Who ha§ made our ~nsh•p ~~·hie In C hnsl "\ Name we may hr mg our pe111 1Prl' Hl our Heavenly J.:tlhe r. :~nJ '"He !ha t ~p:..rt•J nor H•s own Son. hul Jel1vereJ H1 m up hlf u~ a ll. how shall H e nof Wllh H101 01bo fr~el} g•ve us all thi ngs~" I Roman' .11 ·1~1.-A menc<~n W ay fea1ur~ ? ? Question Box ? ? ,_ JUttSH HOPE. 8e•107, L .. _..,v-1•• K.irully e.T;plain 1 Cor. 3:15. "I/ any man's worlc shall be burned, hf' shaJJ .!uffu lo.!J ." bur he himself shall be sav,.J ; y,.t .10 as hy fire." Mr3. Y . S .. ri'Ujhin&lOn, .\'.C. The preceding ver !IM th"w pl a int ~ !hat then• ·! a possibilit)" our life'! wo rk lo r the Lord UJOI)' prove to be w orthle&.~~, fo r only that whil'h is dane exclusively for the honor and g l .. ry of the l ord will boo: a-::repted b)' Him and r~­ warded accordingly. Howevt'r. all who 1m' horn a gai n, evt>n though their worlt fur thr Lord is unacceplable '" H im. \.\ill i.lf' 'laH·d "'yel 80 a!l hy li rl'." I he fire !<f>t'Bk i n,~r .,f j u<i j.!· ment, nnt f1f 1he believt"r hut o f h i ~ work f<,r the Lmd, wh it·h will t:w -.n ut inized at clw jud!'!;m.-nt M."at l){ Christ. Tht> jud(!.mf'n\ !leal c,f ChriJP.t is nnly for Ch r i~t i a n,. •2 Cor. 5:l f•l. wh ih· !he j ud~ml'll l .,f th1· ~om·at "h;,,. thrunr •Rev.:lO:Il .J5• ;~,.••lu.~i·d ~ fo r l heu n ~a •t•J If lu11 rf,,.., "'1.,./in,.., · "''''lfl"" "l l 1o l 111\~"·· 1~ !1•11 tho · j iPI•IIwt of lo.IIIIP ' h111 it 1~ rlw • ha r o~• t-or .. r f; .. ,f. ,uul If,. r luldr••o1. th rn11 ;."l1 l"kJ ·t •~•·nl•·h t ,J T<' tnad•• l'"rt,cko•r· ,,( thai h<+l111•'h Pl•·•••r •'tplt~~ll ,,,.. ,.,,.,, • .,,1! "/ ;,,, I I Ja rrl•·~ \ I n·f•·r' '" 1lw rt·•pnr•~d.dt h .,f tl,, t•·1t< l••·r I ,,,.. tr11r1~1.11 i"" ,,f th• .. l•'r••' n·~td· "\11 f,,,.,f,ro •n lw tt••t rn:.n 1 t•·a• lu '"· ~ll''"'ill j.' t)lill ,,,, -h.dl r••f'f'll•· th• .. ·1•·ro·r 111ol;:m•·nt .. Tlv t••ad lN mu•t '''P''uu.! tlv· \\ ••r•l ,,f (,,,.1 <w•l tlwr• f,,,. h.1 .. ;:r•·.•l P ·f•'•ll·d·illil f,,, 1f lw Ill''•{• llw "•111•1111''• fu 1111l!CIInllf ,..Jif,•· nv •~l .... , ,.,,. If h<1l1• lh•• m•'lllllnl{ ••Jif.,. ''""'' "lf,• .. Htli .• anti "(."ftri.,(""" ··\fr«~i~t h" :n ul "I l.rr-r'" ,tr" rlw •arnf': "\l•·~•ial1" '" lh•· II• lor•·~<o 11••rd .tr•d "I hr•·t'" tlw Cn·o·k w<o rd Tf,, t nl!ll·h rr ,oll•l.ttl"ll ,,f l"•th ~<o nr•l~ , ... "tlw ''""'"'' ,j "'"' · lf'hnf /1 f'II'IJtl/ /1\ "JI•••tl • It 11/lfj f'(/r//1 \/111/1 !""·' m•·"r .. "" Thi" pr flp h~"~ 1 "'d) • '''"'' t" P•'" .11 rl w da1 ,.f liw l.to ld ,1 .. ,j, .• ,.. .. l,.·,l .,, II I'd•·• \·In "l1ut tlw rlur .,r 1h,.. I "''! "'dl ,·.,rn•· a• a thwf •n th•· 1u~ht : '" th• ,.j,,.-h tlw 1,. ,,1''"'' •hall p11!<!' ;.1w a~ with ,, i-!P"·'' ""'"'" ,,,,.j tlw ,.f"m1•nr~ ~hall mf"h "ith fo'fl''"' lw.tl. !h•· •·11rtl. aJ..,., anff 11,.. ,.nrb thnt ·''" th•·r··•11 ~l u1ll 1 .. · lo ur rwd up.'' W lrr l! d11r1 tl~t• f"'f(/fltl t•J ,\rtl ftl llf•' ).,,.f "!:2H nnd 29 rnltr pl11rr" Th•· 11hO\'I"' S.·r i)ol u r•• tr•fo·r~ to "tut r \.\ill tnkr pl•et· pt r·c,.,l in~ ttt•• D1n· ••f tlw LhHI. Slwuld we wG.Jh one an othu 's }t:t:t, nceord- ;,.1 to tlu eump/1! ~iul!n by 1h,. l~ord Jesus CAri.Jt in John Ch.oplu 13 ? M. ( •. , Thiboud. Dominican R~p. By wathing thf: di~eipln' fm. th~ LArd Jll!llul t.au8hl the di~eipla a leaaon in humility. h ia not ao much the liter•l w••hin{C of ont another's feet th•t is important, but the aUi· tude of heart. o ne 1o wa.rd •nother. Not o nly should we lon one another. but we sho uld etteaa othus better than ourselve-and avoid pride (Pbillf!Hono 2,3). lflwt U llN nt.GIIlillf oJ tM wortl .. t:kd." ., _. 1o ,,_ 24 ,U ? A. f . /C.Jow.., a.c..c- "'"M WOfd "dec:l"' tn tbit YUM. rden to the -el ...-. ~ally """' lho c .... T•ll ........_ '1lUII .... Word .. elect,. lJ Ulll!ld •• n r-t.y 2,10 and m-. EpUoJ ... ............ Ciollldo.· By .... l., llartla ' • ladi~at" •Dfd. "'bid lora th• lr•y "'•rw: il no r•l•r•nn i8 9i11'•1l. th• an-..,•r llBilczlJf "'Ill b. loUDd Ia rh• r•l..-•nc. abo"'•· CLUES ACROSS 'l, 'l:l .. h. eri•d and aaid. ___ _ ----· .ba•• ••ref OD m•" t "'bert th• b-.99111" ot• l5 oa• •ho r•pro••d Job'• tri•aU (Job :12:1) II i..aitiola ol Jouph'a ol<l.lt ~h•r and ~ad aoa (Gen.. 41 : I , :W) 17 a-d .. nadoat of laluna•l (O.a. U :l t ) I t a child bon& to Da.i d ln l•n&aa· l•m (0 Sam. S:ll) H)· Rc-,·. Uud L.ylu FROM "S WO R O O F" TH E LO R O " MU RFRE ESBORO , TENN. Dunn~ nur leiter month for thrs t·olumn thc·rt• 1\ as ~ Y•'r)' n•ct• l••t- t•'r from a youn..: lady just out of ht'r rct•ns and J.:Oinl! 1nto h('r junmr y1·ar AI Bob Jon1•s L'n•ver- SII)' . .Sh(' h;,s m('! 11 Ch nsuan J:lrl who '"dOC'!> nnt blollf'\'f' m 't•t('rnal sPcunty · Sh•• hc lir·1i''i onr •·a n los•· h1s !'ah at1on Sh•· i-:/411' ml' a book ru n •ad on tht• subJrrr. but J am ronlus•'ff Is 11 tJOss•bll' for on(' to lost' h1s salvat•on ~ Can 11 t:Ko that Oni:' rould ht•runw ;l born-aga1n Chl'l«t•an. and laler !hrough sm and bar kstrdm.~.;. los'' h1s salvatJOn a ncl _..:o to !Jrll ~ .. AI"" ays •·xamm•· t''lpt:'fi\"Tl<:l' in th(' \lt.:MI of th\• B•bh' Nl•vt·r <''am- me lht• Urblf' m lht• hght of C'XJ){'r· icnc,•. The problem that .;ome-pcoo- ple have in regard to tt'lt' st'"Curity of the beht•vt•r IS du" w rhe fAc t thai 1hcy kn<l\0 '<Omf'fln" v.ho claJm· ••r! 10 1)1· savt"cl and !ho•n w••nt hat·k on h1~ prnf,..~~•on of Chr1st. 1wrhaps Plf'n •nro }:ross «10 Thc·y may say. '"If anyon•· was Sll\'f'rl 'iO-and·so 'urPb ""as hut now hr• h\"t'S Ilk£' lhf' I:K-nl and dO<·«n't •'lf'n 1·1a1m lo bo"· a Chrt'\ltan .. So lho·y go rm to hu1ld a d()("trme upon tht• t-X!l<'r- lt n•·•· of that 1)4'rson. •n~h·ad of ... m ply lakmt.: th•· H1hle as their :luthorlly and gom~ on from thtT•'· Mu~·h of th1• l·rror aboul !he ~l'­ ''UTtty t)( th•• bellf'vl·r ris('s from a rnrsundt·r~tandm~ of what salva- rmn JS Th" B•b\(' dcscn bcs s al va- t•nn a .. bdng-born agam Pcopk who art' saved arc calle-d sons of t :oo Just <IS 11 is m earthly fami- 1•1'" SOl{ IS tn tht• ht'aVf'nJy family . Once a ch1ld l!'i born thert' is no ""II}' hf• can )(PI unborn. There is no ,., . .,y he ean chan~<:£' his r Pla tion- ~hlp to hl!l pfl r£'nts . My r hiJdn>n ""111 be my children fore">cr They "tll nf''"er bt>come §Omront• t'lse·s childrt'n bE'eau!'e they Wf're born 10 m f' NnthinK anyone can do can cha ngf' that. I w1ll always ~ thf'i r JathPr Once a man ts SIWC'd thf're 1s no way hf' can ..:e t unsave-d. If ht· 1s born int o lhl' fam1 ly of God by faith in 0\ri~l . th,..rr IS no way hr can JOWl unOOrn T~wre is not a smgle cast• rn lhr• B•blr "he re a man ~:ot ~a vl'd and th('n J{Ot un- sav<'d ami thr n J{Ol ~av<'d all ov1•r a~otait~. 2t o #lou.nt !G•a. lt:l ) 24 iaitiala of fh• -'• .. ol I.aoc aDd Boo1 (Gu .. 24:17: Bllth 4:13) 2S initiat. ol Pou.l'a hom• to.a cmd a ru l•r (Ada !1:11: 2t:27 ) 77 '"b•t...,•lln IIJI and fOil th•r• l.a a ----ljl\111 li•.d" 2t iaiha!JI ol a r~~l•r oad a nan· away alo"'• (Act• 2t:'l7: Cot 4:11 30 "aad in ·---b• lift u.p hl.a •Y .... 32 in.itiala ol Ia.-a•l'• od"'•~•• and man who to~cb•d ark (U Sam.. S:lt; 6:6) Can You Lose It? A..:an1 ;met a;:rHn th•· Ht ble r do.·rs rn ~ah anon a-. h•·m~ 1'\ernal life Or t'\'f'ri;~<;IT/IJo:: )If<' II IS re<"e1vl'f1 a." r, t.:•ft hv 1:\llh m Jt·sus Olrlst. No1\ tf a ;,.,.,r,n 1 ou\d tw sa v£'d ~tnd th••n f·vuJd II(• lost wt• would ha\1" In ;:n ,,It through the Iliblc ;~nd , han..:•· thn~·· 1 erscs tha t say ,.,,·rn:1l l1h" (If •'\<•rla~t m~ hh•. John 3 16 would h11\'<' to tx· m ade to rc-o.~rl ~'•nlNhmg l1kt• th1s. '"f'or God Sl'l IOit'tl !h£• worlfl , that he ~ave hi<; only l.~t •t.::olh'n Son. tha i who- «<o•\'•'r twill'' 1•th 1n h1m should tern· poranly t:Ko m no dani(f'r of per· 1.shm,:. bLI! han• provisional £'Vl'r- last•ng life as long as he stays on lhl' ngh r track " I am not trym~ to bo' funny. J-;llh.-r salvat•on IS t'h'rnal as thC' B1 bl<' !'·1}'"' or It 1s lt·mporary as som,.. peoplt" ll"at·h 11 c~nnot bt· both Noto· thf' swr-t'tly s•mpk words of ( John 5 12 "lh' thai halh the St-.n !":.~·h Ill••. and he thai hath no t lh•· Son t'1f Cod hath not life ." Th•• hll· spokt•n ol m this w·rse is th•· l'lf'rnal l1fe mentioned in the pr•'\"IOUS 1erst• If you have Jesus.~ }OU h a1·r et('fmll ltff' If you do not ha1·•· J••!iUS, you do not ha\'(' l'femat l hft• "'All that lhP F ather giveth mT' shall <'Om (' to m e ; and him !hilt • orn••th to me I will in no ,.,.,._,. r~t~l out"" ~John 6 :37J. Y·'~. tht"re nr(' somr verst'S which, 1f takr n alone out of conte xt, would ~t'(•m to lt•a..:h or imply tha t saJ- vatron rould bo"-los!. But ca.tc!ul study nf those pauag£'5 will show that th•·y art' not tf'ach ing at a\1 what sonw would have us to be-- lit'\'' that 'avt'd J>f'Ople can be los t Sil\"l'd prop!r arc saved. Lost p•-oplo • an• lo<:.t A lost person can t)('<·nm• sll\ £'d by pullmg his trust 10 J··w~ But th1•n• is no way a ~avt•d J.lt'r!ion f'JTn l)('f"OmC' a lost pt"'rt<.On Doo.·~ rh;H lllt'<tn. tht•n , that a p.·rson f'im .:•·t saw-d and then go on a nd l•v•· 11s wwked a.~ any o ld ~lnnf"r :tnd dh' and ~o to Hf'a w•n: :O.:o Not 81 all ~ Why doo:·~ a pcN;O n "ant to gf't liA\"I'f1" It i~ bec ause h<' ha<: l)(o('onw \'f•ry much awarf' lhiH hr" ~>~n'l hav(' offt·ndcd God. H•· has bf'com'' sensTt iV•' to the nsturf• or s1n <1nd to Its pc"nalty i!t' ~· ts save-d lwl•fluse h•' •s sorry fnr h1 ~ ~ms And ""'ants forK•VI'n<"ss . ilt' "l'lnts 10 lrvc apart from si n tiod puts m h1m a ru-w nalun· 1hat ha lf's s m. 1f a man prof<"~ses to 1{1"1 ~aved and then g0t'"5 right on m h1s sin, wrth no conc£'rn about ''· no effort to 00 right. thl'l'\' i~; ~ood rPa§On to doubt !hat he f•l t'T" ~ot s avt•d in thl' first pt ....... TWO MINUTES WI1H THE IJIIJL£ 11"1' C'O&liWtn L ITAM H.ll. -Nil ...... IOOITT CHICAOO, tL.IMIOtl .o6U UTILE GIRL, ARISE t was addressm g an Assyroan •udoencl! on the ra•1o1ng of Jatr us· twelve year old daughter by the lord Jesu1o, a nd usmg the narra t"re to ,nu~olrate how God. through Hts Word, a•ves resurrect•on life to those who are ""dead •n tres· panes and s ins ... 1 had as my Interpreter the tn c ompara ble Bedo ur Ha nush Af ratm Kassab, but there was one point '" the na rrative where my audience nefll~ no mtl!rpreter. I will ••PI•tn tt 10 happens thet the Aramelc:, spotlen by oor Lord on .. rth, Ia atrnost Identical to Assyri•n end there it o~ sm.U pht•H m the stol)' where our Enallltl Y8f"li0n pre,.nts th• very 'III'Of"da our Lord lpC)U: to J•lrus· d•Uflht•r: "hi· fttt. c:umi," Of" "LittJe 11rt, •rise:· Now it •t.o happenotd that In ~, audlenct~ th.,. wn a little Altyt1.n t irt who, like Jalrus' ~r, wu twelw yMt't dtd. At 1 told of J•irut' MX~ tor his d)'lnc deulht.,. aM hit •naufsh •• the n..-. of ...... tte.th, the little At_,.... lltf oould undwltllncl Mtf'lt~ aM hed to w.tt untU my --~---· (lhril ~:Zl-43) nan Bul whl!n I got to the wor!Ss "'Tahfha cum•'" shl! nl!eded no •n· terpreler. Leaping from her cha1r she stood looking at me w1th eager, s~r\hng eyes. as 11 to »y. "Wh at do you wa nt of me' What can I do 110w r" L•ke Ja~rus' daughter. our hHte g.r1 had heard and understood tust thew tnree words and had apph~ them to herself. So it is w1th those who have rece•ved "life in Christ." "Dead on tres· puses and sms·· ((ph. 2.1) th~ could not hear or understand the Word ol God (I Cor. 2:14), but on. d•y, by the enabling power or the' Holy Spirit. th~ did hear •nd bel •eve some simple aa-pet ~sNa•. lil•e "Christ died tor our alns" (I Co r 15:3} •nd. lpptylfll it to themsetves, .,.,.. "r•lud to walk ifl newrtns of lite'' (Rom. 6:4) Nothl"f WCM~ld pt.uM: us mort then that some ,.._., ot thft col· umn -"''Uid thut •PP'Y tfte ..,.. or God's ,,.. tD ,.,.., end ,.. ceiw ltltn'llil ltfe ... ...,..,. Oft ""' Lord mus Chrltt •nd THOU •" .. --(-11:31) . "Jaua Tella of the Rich MaD aDd I..uanaa" Luke l6rl9-31 Li t eralis m and u-........, .. -_, ... _. .. _ .. __ ~ ... ., lltlll llrll) • '"hlla-.. ... ., --f ca. .. ..... _.. . ...,_ .. """"' <'L d' ClnL 7:11) o r s 21 •• ...,_.. \e tN --.: wUk 1M cn.kwlaidl WI , •• Re turn -"' "T-... -· ..... ·-· ..._. (Jo. NoS) " l'.::1 _ .. 11 ..... OOoll. ...... By DR. ROBERT T. K1tTQI.Alol tt "detk.4la purprle .. d -.~-u...-Ht.tioaal ec.:.ttant of the Gala"l1 AMrA lat._ .......... .._ ...... ...... ...... _ ......... (J .. Itf) " ·----.... -.._. of llfcWar llojlliot O.wdloo " •-ollh ....... ... ,... ................ ... _ . ._ ... ••*7 ...... .... u .. ,•""· ••• lifapWO. .. d ---·.. •.......,; .._ Owl•,._ ....... c.ue.,....,, N.J\ tl ........ ,__ _. J•b (fa-.. l1ll) (Co•ll•••li fro• llld· wuJt) = ~ ~ (~ :::_ IU.I• (eJ.-~.we mi&bt uk the aame quatjoo iD nprd ( .... 1.11) u ........... -.u... •• , el .... ':fr!r ..... ........:... ----- .._.1 10 Hoa minlotry u prieot. u .. ___ _..,.., ._ 4op c.-. -• h Hit interceuion literal or -Jrituat? Yea. ia o• .. .. Uc:t.d 1t.la aor.." •v• I S ., biJtJcd• of a ,.... cu•• -..t u, the lntuetMOr Himalf titenl or spiritua ? urely 41 lD.Itkde ..................... Ia. law (Btdll h4) ad • ......., (......._ 711) no one caret to daly the Uteralneas of Hia inten:ca- " UJ,Wat. oi tow. laaou ,...pMt. tion, and u 19 the Intercessor we read, '"lllere is .. "dwnl•lt. )'Out .... --~ lib crt-a~ (t... lrll) tn Elap 2111) God d -~· ·--· God -·· 41 '"'iD t~~;, berd.. •I ___ oD tile one , an one rnculltor ~.,een. anu men, •u. •u -rcttboc ~ ~· ~ --__ ._ .. .... , .. uo.~~. thZI _ tlu"""" (not the spirit] Ouist Jesua." .M "tiM ...... c... ad llcb4. w. 50 Sav.l'a dct11glr.IH, ----•1t (I Saa. If literaliam1 then, attends the per100 and ftrk 14:41) of Chriat u Prophet aod Prit;at, should we not be S1 ".h.• lift v.p au. •y-. 51 "a.ltltttr ~---t"-f pa-. to ._.. 1_, I .. ~... ... •=·--•:---'--·1 .. S3 •ollDI wll•r• M-.. dl.d. ___ be a.. at east «o ·~ -.uu &nC~C~ anuwu lt- ~---•" (O.uL 32:41) tend H4n N kine? SS ln.llicala ol t"'o iv.dv• Uudt. 3:15: He c:ame the fir• time ac:mrding oo _._y, CLUES DO~ 10:11 y•vr- why not the sewnd time according to prophecy 1 If proph«:y was corrert. and infallible-the first time, and wu to the most minute ddail fulfilled the first time, why not the 5eeond time ? If prophecy was worthy of literal construction .and absolute belief when it spoke of the first advent of Juus Chri•. why is it oot now to be literally construed, and why is it not worthy of absolute l>elid wM:n it speaks of the second advent? I appeal to you, if the e videnct and the witness are unim~ached in the fi rst two paris uf tJte case, how are you going 10 i111peach the s.,me witnesses in the third and last part o f the case ? When you ha.ve accepteU their credibility and admitted their infa!libility' and when both have bun proved to be true in the fi rst two parts , how are you going to d iscredit then \\hen they speak o f (he third event in the life of tht ~ame person about whom they .are testifying? '"a rich m-•.. ----a\llllptlloa&aiy •••ry daf" l broU." of Ccda 3 iaitlal• of SauJ'• boa.• 11ad wb.,. h• •q lmpriaaa.d (Ac .. 1:11 : 11:11) 4 a d•K•ndcmt of ~o•l (G.D-U :U) S a-l•ft·haathd Judv• (Jv.df". 3:1SI I '"&om H .. .b.boa llnlo ____ -mb:p..b" (Jo.b... 13:211 I -• a• 11 cu:w·-1 a n •• ,, ___ oi (Don. 1:2) 10 h•odv•ar of the priMe (Le11'. l 1l) II irlitial• ol OMd'a foth•r caad Sam· "'•I'• motb•r (Butb t:l3t I Soaa.. 1:20) 12 "aad la-r•d ·---• .,,,. dof" 14 iaiticrt. ol a notctbl• molh•r ar:~d a p-op.b•t•u (Luk• 2:5. 31 ) It in.i!ia la ol a motb•r aad tl1• aon ail• prayed lor (I Scrm.. 1:201 20 a m•lal (P•. Jtt:t) 22 a d ty of Moab (I.a. U tl l ANSWER TO PUVIOUS PIIZZI.I .. Spurgeon Wrote Soul· Saving Letters , .. ., THf SWOitO O' THf LOitO. a.a 1ott, ....,,._,._.._ T• In 1890 the great EngHsh preach- er pray~ w ith other mlnlat~rs for !heir children to be saved, thcn wrote a letter whie:h God used to save 1()11\('. Diaries H. Spurgeon at the Ml·t- ropolltan Tabcmacl~-. London, EI\R· la nd. wu the most fa mous and most useful, moa1 widely heard preacher in the world. His ser· mons were publilh«< week after week In the daily newapapen in America and elsewhere. The Met- ropolitan Tabfornaelr, .seating :S,CXXI, was crowded to standlrc room ~ ly In n-ery ~ot:Mef'. We have been glad to publish many ol his great M'MnONI in 't'tu SWOU, But Spurg«:~n was 10 eoncemed about 10ul wlnninr. He wa1 always ~rw: for • ch•nce to ret acme- body ... ..,~. Dr. Walter HuShes of "Nine Oaks"' Jldl!rton. Ontuio, CanaM, a lon.ctlme frl!!nd, hu jutt .ent us a copy of a ie-tt" SpW'It!On wrote to a lost boy that led to his eon. ver-sMM-1. 1'1te letter wu sent to Dr. Hua;hes by Putor Arthur Yield- ina of Fa.ith Bible Otureh, Strllt· ford. Ontario. He ukt, ••J am encbinc a letter from C. H. Spurgeon ... the penon ad- dresud. Arthur I.AyuU, .~ our church on Victoria Park Ave- nue. In the ea.st end ot Toronto at Kina;ston Road about 1935 and when he dJed h.iJI wUe r•ve rne thb ~tter which wu tbl! meiJUI or hill salv.tion while a boy in Spurpon'1 Tabemacle in London ... I duplicated ~arne oopl.es and thilr iJ the lui ot • hundred or 10 that I have pu.st'd out .. , ).u;t thought you'd like to rnd It ... wtwn Arthur died I stood by h.i1 bedalde In Eut General lbpttal in Toronto for five hours and ju,at u he went Home he Ani 'Pra.tae Him, Pra1.u llim, Jest~~ our bleued ' Charles H. Spurgeon R.edeeml!'r, sin& 0 earth His won· dt-rfuJ love proclaim' and I&IW aU the vt-ne• ... then sald weakly, 'Prl!dOUI in the si&ht ot thl! Lord il the death of His saints' ... and away he went to Glory ... and th1a letter wu the mear. ill God'l hands to brine about hla ~&tva· tlon.'' That Jetter written about seven- ty-nine ~an ago, warm and te. ~r. to an un~aved boy, Je-d to hll oonvenion. Oh, 1urel.)' there 1lr aomethine you can do today to plead with somebody to tum to Otriat and be aaved. Write that letter! or ctve .omebody my book~ let, "W.\at Jlw..t J Do to lU llowdP" and 1et them to promite to read It throug;h and then you ean talk to them about that declaion form they .oould lip il they honntly tum to Ouitt. Or take )'OW' Bible and show ..:mebody in the thlr11 chapter of John. perha.pa, how to trult in J~ Ouist and ret them tn uk for mercy and then to claim the Saviour, t:ru8tin& lb Him. Charles Spurgeon's Soul-Saving Letter "My Dear Arthur lA)'"t('ll "I wa.s a little whilE-aao at a meeting for prayer where a laree number of mlnlstE'rs were gathE'red together. The subject of prayer wu ·our children.' lt soon brought the 1ears to my eyes to hear thou rood fathers pletdinr with God for their sons and da.uahten. A1 they went on entreatinr the Lord to u ve their famll\es, my heart teemed ready to bunt with 1trong desire that it mJrht be even ao. TIMon I thourht, I will write to t hosE' sons and daurhtert, and rt'mind them of their parents' prayers. ''Dear Arthur, you are hiJ:hly privileged in havinr parents who pray for you. Your na~ is known In the court. or heaven. Your cue has been laid before the throne of God. "Do yoy ttOt prar {or JIC*rHl{f H you do not do so, why not'!' lf other people value your soul, can it be rlrht for you to nqi«t It'!' All the entreat ... and wrcsttlnp of your father will not save you if you neve r seek the Lord yourself. You know thil. "You do not intend to cau.se grief to dear mother and lather: but you do. So ion&: as you •~ not saved, they ean never rest. However obl!cUent. and .weet, and kind you may be, they wtll ..ever feel happy about you until you believe In the Lord Jetue ~ri1t, and 10 find everlutin& talvatk»\. ·~Ink of thi.l. Remember how rnuch you have alr'Mdy sinned. 11nd none can walh you but Jesus. When you rrow up you l'l'UQ' beocome vecy llnful end none ean ch.anre your nature •nd make you hOly but the Lord Jrsus. throu.ch his Spirit. "You need wh.at rather and mother ~Mk tor you. You need It NOW. Why not aeek It at once'!' I heard a father pray, 'Lord. AW our c:hl~n: al'td tat:e t.\em. JIOUftf.' It II never too aoon to be sale; MYI!!T too toon to be happy; never too aoon to be holy. Jetua kwH to t'I!C'C!ive the very youfll' ontt. "You cannot save younelf, bu1 the a.pat Lord Jnus c.n .ave you. Ask h1m. to do It, 'He that ulteth t!Uiveth.' 'J'ben truat In Jetu. 1D aave you .. He can do Jt. for he cUed ~ "* qaln that whe*:lever btUevtth In Him mllbt not perlah, but have ewrlutlna llf•. Come and tell Jeaua you han alnned; lftk fQrltvenna; t1"\LI1 ln Him for- It, Md be aure that you are uvtd. "'Ibm imltf.te our Lord. Be at horne what Jeaut wu It Nu.attth. Youn wtU be a happy hotM., ud your dMr father a'nd mother wlJI (HI that fht delnst wWa ol their l'lftrQ hu been lfUt.ed them. "1 ,.._, JOU to tblnk of ,_wn ancl hoeD; for In one of t"'- pi8CIII J'OU will JJve fer nn-. liM 1M ,_ ~ Meet m. at cmce at t.hot mero-at. Run u,eta~,.. and PI'"Q' to tJM P'ftl ratMr, -1-0utol Boo< ....., .,.... ,.. eooolil -II -loolriCIJ, ~. --wttliU...tollaawd aDdU .. ---• no_., ___ ,_._ .. _., ... ..., -f!oa~Ao~O/ ,., __ .. __ _ ,., ~ ..... ..,. .. ,.... tc ..., ••• , ..... nte111 _, Nn. ••• .,.., •autlt'. All lhese prophecie:. foretelling the fi rst coming of Lhrist were i ulfilled to the letter. Why not be'· lieve it when it tell s o f His second advent? In -:onnection with literalism a nd the Second Com ing, I would likr to a.sk how my armllennial friends get a round such S criptures as tho!!t deal~ ing, fo r instance, with Israel's restoration. Look for a moment at 2 S amuel 7 :10, lJ-16 : "Moreavt:r 1 w ill appoint a place for my people lsrae.l, and will plan t them, that tht:y may dwell in a place o f the1r own, and move no more ; neither shall the children o f wickedness afflict tht:m any more, as bdoretime .... He shall build an ho-...tsc: for my name, and J will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever. I will be hia f.ath~r. and he shall be my .son. If he commit iniquity, I w ill chasten him with the rod o( men, ... bw: my mercy shall not d~ away f rom him ... And thine house and thy krng- dom shall be e.stabli shW for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established for ever." H erein we have the salient point! of the Davidic covenant, namely, that David should h&vt a pos- terity, a throne, and a kingdom, all three of which were to be fo rever. In Psalm 89 :28--37 we hue the renewal of this same covenant, only made more b inding by the addition of an oat~: "My mercy will 1 ketp for him fo r evermore. and my cl1Venant shall stand fast with him. His seed also will I make to endure fo r ever, and his throne as the days of hea- ven. If his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments; if they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments; tben will I viait their t ransgreuion with the rod, and their iniquity with atripes. New:nheless, my lovingkind~ss will I not utterly take from him, no r suffer my faithful- ness to fail. My COIJerunfl will/ Mot lwed, MtW tJll.,- the thi,.g thot is po,.. otd of "'Y fips. OMCI lurw I SWOf'll by "'Y hohrtus thot f wiJJ ,.of IU Millo DO'Wl. His sud .thoJl endu,-, few t fJtr, and his lltro,.e AI II" J"Yn before tM. It slta.U bt establislted for ,.,. OS lht ..WO,., aPUIIU a faitltftJ wiltUSI i~t liftffJnf,H You will flO(e in the above Scripture that God dec not say that He will revoke the covenant if I srui becomes disobedtenL He says that He wiU cot even alter the covenant. Moreover, He tak« an oath, in view of H is own holiness, that that un- ahered connant ~UiflK for a throoe, a kinedom, and a posterity, shall be forever. ~ a man utters a falsehood. he ia ~ liar. When a man utters a falsehood and twean to it M beeomes a. perjurer. The man who has been proved guilty of perjury is incapacitated for offering testi- mony on wny case in any coun in aU the Janel. He is noted in the records u a man who cannot be ~ lieved UDder oath. It DOt oo.Jy in-.alidatea his testi- mony in connection with the thin4' to which be swore, but puts any atatemeot of lUI in rqvd to anything in the realm of doubt. My friends who would say that there is no futurt' for lvacl and that Christ, who is of the seed of David and the lut. lcp.J. heir to David'• throne~ sha.U never sit upon that throne, Yirtually, althou,ch I be- lieve, unconsciously, charge God with perjury, for if Israel hu no future and the only throne that Christ will f!Vt:r have is the throne in the hcuu of people, then most assuredly perjury is the WOI"d. And if perjury is the word here in this cue, then there can be no reliance plaud itt soch Scriptura as, "Come unto me, aU ye that labour and are hleawy laden, and I will give you rut"; "Him that cometh to me ; I wiN in no wise cut out"; "He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me ••• is passed from death unto life"; for they were uttered by a perjurer. Let us look agaiD at Hosea 3 :•, 5, w!Uch reads u followt: ''For the children of brad shall abide many day• without a kina, and without a priDee, and without a sacrifice, and without Ill ~ md without an q>hod. and without -ploim: all<tWUd shall the cbildrf!n of Itrad. return, aDd RCic the Lord their God, and David their lcinc; a.ad tb&11 fear the Locd aDd hit~--in' the latter daya." Now in conneetk:.J with wne 4, my amillea.ni&l brdhn:n .,.. hard pu~ for hiiiOry CIIDOOI be con-,...,..,.ed. The fll<l II, aince lho da71 of llabrlooiaro captivioy, lho Olildr<D of brad bavo: boca without king or prince. Sin« A.D. 70 they ba .. boca with- out oacri6ce, at l<ut lepl tKI'i6ce, for God bath •id that the only ~ for. the o«trioc of Jewiab socn6<a wu oo the altar on the Temple at Jeru- oalem, which wu d<stroy<d at lho time ..... tloaed. The iMpir<d p..,.... aaya abo they will be without an imap. At tliat time l&rld wu lho moot idol- "'"'"' naoloo oo lho euoh, but aioce the llabylooiaro captiYity, idola have been compic:uous for their &b- ....,.in]cwilhhon>ca. Have ~ QUid..., of hnel abode noany days "'thout a ~ 1 They bnc. Aod wi~ a prince 1 T1ltY Iooft. ADd·-a -n&cl Tbq bo ... ADd-... ._, They.,.... ADd - • .p.odl They lope. Wl-lo!Rmy. U ..,... 4 f-liocroJ fool'llmrnt, from wloence -lbo ,•••bority f« •Jiror lbot .._ 5 II aplr- no.l1 "Aio•wllll aloolllbo dllldnso of land re- lllnl, uool -lbo Lonllllolr God, uo.t Dam tbelr X..; ..S ... fer dlo Lcri ..S Ilia JCIO!Ir 11 too "' ..... .,.."' CCOM,IMUID MilT Will) C:HIJRCHES r 11 .. ,. •••11•1 1:";.~ o~w _L ~~ 7tl DOVaa Dltl¥1, AT 1UH STRUT ..... QftT ·E·ACM~ CAL.I,.OI'tNIA THI: AMII .. ICAN LUTHI: .. AN CHU .. CH 1:00 A.M. IUNDA'f-.A..fltL V WOASH IP t : 11 A,M, SUNDAY -CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (lUNDAY SCHOOL) 10:10 A,M, SUNDAY ,.. ~I!:STI VE WORSHIP 11te Rev. Jamea o. Blain, Pucor Tbt bv. IROnald White, AHIIlanl Pu&or ~~~g:Phon=e:~.,~~~ '-:wlc.. First loptl•t Church nur Ql\l.al or of Costa M.sa C.lln', IQIN'IU'I' Bapti•l Bible Fe llow•hip )]()]Via Udo lrtJ~p~'"'~"'-AN/o,.o-.oru : Newport Beach Santa Ana & Mognolio Sts. SUND" Y SCHOOL t :IS •·•· wt4 II•.•· SUN C.. Y SERVICE$ f i iJ -11 •.•. WEDNESIMY EVENING MEETING '•·•· RE..OING ROOiol •••"•·~·:9a ..... -s, ..... ........... ,. 9 ..... -7:45 , ..... Tu••ll•y ..,4 F.,.;,.., 9 ...... -) , ..... ; 7-9 ...... S.,,.lll•y: I •·"'· -4 •·"'· IECOHD CaiK'II M' ~.eal:lf1'Wr Newpo~t Beach 11 CCifOfta dtt I Msr 1100. P&dll_o Vlow Dr. SUNDAY SOiOOL 10 .-. SUNDAY SERVICE It •• WEDNESIMY EVENING MEETING l rOO , .... Dr. P.O. Neumann, pu tor SUNDAY SE RVICES 1:45 a.r •· Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morn ina Worship 6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions 7:01) p.m. Evcnina Worship WEDNESD"Y 7:20 p.m. Bibl e Study 3:00p.m. Prayer Meeting ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGUL"RLY I•HIIt1 loo.c M•t .. t Bl~. 2861 E .. t Cout Hwy., CDM.Ir----------, w.,rrt.r 10 .... to 5 , .... n.,.d.,-•••lap 1 .., 9 · S.t.: 10 ..... klo • , .... Ynu .,e eotdi•lly inVited to •uend Services and ao usc the Room. LIITHERAH OIURCH OF THE· MASTER IIR A.ertn 1000 hc:lllc Yin Dr. c-dol liar, CaiU. DR. WJU.WI R. ELLER -:644-- 9:00A.M.-Fam.U, worllllp 10:00 A.M. -Cbarellocbool 11:00 A.ll • FeotlYo ...,llllp NURSERY PROVIDED CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH __.I A I rll // ~r~ fmp~ TM Pl~r1 of God T~ P~non ol Chri11 T~ Pow~r ul lhf' Holy Spirll ..... HOAV $CH00L I A ..... ... 0-tNG WQ JII~I~ I ANO IOt .C liVENING I I(JII YICII 7 >00 .. ,...,, WIIO..,II•O.O.Y .I.LII: I'TUO¥ ANO .. JIIAYIIJIIl'll)l) ~ • ...,, "'VJIIIIIJII¥ OUJIII"'II I IIJIIYICIII A full You1h Prosum Cm. of Or•ns~ ~nd llrd. St. CCKt• Mt"U Putor F'red Morse Jllputlf ~ Gl~urd! 3262 Broali St,..t, H•wport H-'ghts A frf'r and lndrpf'ndf'rtl f.f"lrtgrrgt~tion ai rhri!!.tian Cbur~h Th• R•v . Hor'"an Brown, pr•achln; &in day Scrvi cc and Church School al 10:00 a.m. Hun•ry car•.JU'O'f'icl.cl • SAT liUlA. Y, Jl1NE ZO VUidW tllrOW roeU ...._ & -alll>o NewportSborH Mote~ MOO W, Cout Hwy,, W..t NIWP(llt, CI.UlDIJ more .... $10 d&maco ••• A -- board n.lued at $'5 wu ltolea from tbt yud of Terry C, Cupeater, 109 Oarz, BAlboa IJIUd , • • A teleY tsioo set valued at $250 was stolta trom tbe llwtag roo m of tbe Doklres BeDJJOO residence, 46-1/2 Bea- cQQ Bay ••• Fer ra.rd Vincent, 5, of 1 '707 Port Charles, Upper Harbor VIew H\lls, was bit- ten by a dog In front of his residence •.• Nancy Ellr.a- beth Slack, ZZ, of 818 Golden- rod, Corolll del Mar, was ar - r ested on a charge of being present wher e marijuana was being used; Jeffery Lowell ZeU- zer, 23, of Yorba Llnda. was arrested on the same charge. • SUNDAY, JUNE 21 A surfboard valued at $50 was stolen from the yard or Leland Winton, 106 27th St., West Newport .•. Fr ed A. Gillett of 2940 W ._Coast Hwy ., Mariner s M!le, said vandals brolr.e a window in hls traller, causing $3 damage ••• Burglars enter ed the apartment of L!n1a L. Sanders, 855 Sea Gull Ln., Newport Heights, and escaped with $905 tn }ewelry, Including 2 rings valued at a total of $547,50 .•• Appar ently pre-- paring for a feast and a bit ol exercise, a burglar entered Ule Dome of 1ft-, ry M. Blodgett, 11 0 Garnet, B1Iboa Island, and stole a tennis racket, a package of pork chops and a bottle of Vodka, all valued at $56 •. , John Da.vtd Trego, 25, of Santa Ana, was arrested at 8:30p.m. at the CoroBa del M U' main beach oo a ctw-geofpossessJon 'lf rmrttuaoa ••• Richard Gor- don Braley Jr ., 18, of 1124 Estelle Ln., ft:trbor Highlands, was arrested on a charge of possession ot marttuana. • MONDAY, JUNE 22 Daniel Joseph McGarry, 20, ot 461 Boler o Way, West New. port Heights, was arrested at 12:30 a.m. at 28th St. a.nd New- port Blvd., west Newport, on a charge of drlvtng while under Ule lnlluence of alcohol ••• Gary Eugeoe Skowln, 21, of 2839 E Ustoore, Costa Mesa, was cUed at 3:30 a .m. at NeiY'pOrt Center Dr. and Santa Cruz Dr., Newport Center, on a crurge of being Intoxicated In poolk • • .Constance Louise Hlggins, 22, a.nd DlYid Anry Higgins, both of310 3~nd St., West New- port, were arrested onacbU'ge SHOPS and SERVICES Save Time And Money-Call An Expert eiEAUTT SALOM .LO't '14iJu' I BEAUTY NOOK 27)2 E. Gou t Hwy . Corona del Mar · Phonr &n-n36 o HUL TH RESORT ~ H*~l .~ .. ~~SPA t * Wl••••t I' A WWrl-' * lltt .. ·Yior•t ~M" r ... ._, * Fi•-'•11 s ..... Stu"' •-• * r~.;~·fl•'l f.l•clrlul ,.,,,., .. * O•M>t Ory H .. t ·-* l•l•oi"t M•cll.,.k •l W..u.1 .. * 'riuN 11IHI St•ll Sac,_, * ,.,_.t S-nlolooo of eol1lriDc IIW'I)U& • 0 • J-KeD Smlll>, II, ot 1Ul AIIIIID, C.. .. _ WU &I• restod II HI~ Dr. Uld Westcltlf Dr., Wlltc:U!r, 011 a eharre ~ posMIMon ~ mart. -· • TUESDAY, JUNE ts Chrtltopbtr Crue Suders, 23, ot sea H&mlltoo, Cool& Mesa, wu urelt.t oa a Har. bor J uttlclal Dtttrlet eo.t --eh&rpq petty-· .. Jeffery MW'dOek Payoe, 18, al. 18ll CUff Dr ., CUff li&J ... was arrested oo a bur cl&rY Charge at Z06 S4tb St., W.;.st Nawport •• , Essie Kelleam Wa.ltoo. ?0, ol ZOZ3 MoorOYta, Costa Mesa, waa uruted oo. a charge of drlvt.nc wbiJe Wider the lnflueoce of alcob:Jl foUow- ing an a.Cddeot at Jamboree R011 and Back Bay Road at 6:45 p.m.; Mr. W~Uon. truel- ing oorthbotmd, was a.ttefnllt lo( to mUe a left turn from Jam- boree Road to Baelr. Bay Rd. whee. b1s car colllded witb ooe driven by M .cbael Brandon Martin, 118 Amethyst, Bl.lboa Is !aDd, who was tr:avellnc 9W'.h- bound on Jamboree Rd.; Mr . w .t.lton was treated tor minor inJUries at Hoag Hospital. GOUR MET COOKING INSTRUCTOR Gary Harrell ol New- port Beach gives pointers to (left to rlgbt) Mrs. Nor man Dahl of Newport Beach, Mrs. Harry Rinker ol SaiD Ana, a.Dd Mrs. Albert Auer ot Newpor t Beach. Ttle 3 ladles re~ cently co-hOstessed iUl om~Lette brunch at the Rt.nker home as a benefit tor Big Brothers of Orange Couoty. They are members of Talents??, an aunllary of the loca l Big Bro- thers agency. Proceeds from tile brunch are part of the auxUta.ry's annual contribution. • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 Know your officer Burglars entered the B.D. Oftlcer James Goltos, 24, Howes and sons Jewelers at llas beenwtlh the Newport Beach 341 2 Via Lldo Ltdo Shopu r ea po Uce department tor 3 years, and smashed the display cases~ worldng in · the capacity of a it had not been determined bo.; patrol officer . He Is currently m·J~h mcrchadise was mJsslng assigned to the day watch, pat- at pr~ss time ••. Ter ryThless, rolling the West Newport area. 6, of 6504 W, Ocean Front, Jim was bor n and raised In West Newport was bitten by Los An~lesand graduated trom a cat on the ;tght side of hls Westchester high school. He chin· he was taken to Haag then atteOOed Los AogelesHar. HosPital tor treat meot and the bor Colle~. receiving an AA cat was quara.nUned in the city degree to business admtnistra- pound ..• About $31 ln cash tloo. Currently, he is attend. was takeo from a.drawerdurtng lng CaWornLa Stat~'> College at bustness !lours at tbe United Fuller ton. OFFICER JIM GOLFOS Parcel Service omce, 833 w. otftcer Gotlos has been lD 16th St., w13st Newport Helgbts the Coast Guard reserve for ••• A car coat nllled at $50, 6 years and Is a 3rd class a :>tUse containing $45 In cash petty ottlcer. He played right and tools valued at $149 were defensive eM !or the Coast stolen from a car belonging to Guard football team, the ''Sea MeUssa Roe Gallant 463 Ogle Hawlr.s," along with being a Costa Mesa while Lt ~parked military Instructor on por t se- at 801 E. B.uboa BlYd., Balb.:» curtly, . pik>t's license with an lnstru~ .•• A 7-foot skilt valued at Jtm, h1s llfite, PatncLa, .am ment rating. He Is also a cer- $50 wo~.s stolen from James H. daughter, Kimberly, 1-1/2 Wied flight ln.structor. He is Brigflt ot 216-A Colllns, Balboa years, Uve in the Harbor Area.. a member of_ Orangt County lsl.aOO whlle u wu 1ocked at In hls apace time he enjoys Flyers Assocaatton of Orange Col~ and s. Bay Front. Oy\ng and OOids a commercLal County Airport, • THURSDAY,JUNE 25 N" h I heads Paxve Co. A purse, wa.tch, sunglasses IC 0 S and $20 tn cash were stolen !rom the apartment ot Lei Lan1 Directors of Puve lnc., New- L Rice, 26-1/2 46th St., West port Beach engineering firm, NeiY'pOrt ••• A $1 5 bicycle was have elected W·ll'ren P, Nlc- stolen from the prapot'Caron bois as president. Mr. Nichols, F. Adams, 520-1/J S, Bly wllo retired trom the M U'ine Froot, Balboa lslaDd ••• A Corps as a Ueutenant cokloel, fbotteory valued at $30wasstoleo is one of the flrm's founders trom l car ln the garage of and succeeds Fred W. Nyquist, Marguerite T. Zimtnldl, 130 who wa.s named board chairman. 43rd St., West Newport • • • Joseph M. Haughey has been A m.)torcyle be longing to David elected honorary board clla.ir- F. Peschofl 525 P.Iacentla Ave., man and corporate secretary- West Newport Hei ghts, was sto~ treasurer. ot Torqane, a Dell. -...orlingfiuid which the corporaUon states wlU make the eX!:ernal com- bustion engine a pn.ct1ca.l sub- sUt\JI:e for the tntuutJ com- bustion engine, Pane Inc. was for me<! In 1968 to deve lop a.oo rrurk'!t the Inventions of Douglas Pax- ton, incilldlng 2 ma)Or prO)l>ClS, the P.uve !X)Ilutant-frl'e heat energy source, and the Pa.xve smog -free external combustion power system. The company ls located at 840 ProdoctJon Pt., West Newport Hel gtlts. len willie 1t was parked at Sea-TWo patents llaVI" been shore Dr. betweeo48Uland 49th granted by the U.S. Patent Of- streets, West Newport ••. A fl ee. One establishes the Pu. 14-foot sallboat valued at $300 ton engine cycle ror eneroal was stolen from Tom Robert-combustion engines. The other Fl SH FRY PLANNED son of ZG52 Circle D~·., B:ty covers the fl.rm's dev elopml!nt The pubUc Is Invited to the Shores, whJle It was docked ----------m 1thly tish fr)' held on the •COSTA MESA Sol9ooD6I • OIAIIGE U9-UI1 • AMAH liM 126-Gl at a play beach on Bayshore LEGAL NOTICE Last Friday of the montn by the • HUNTINGTON Dr , •• Vandals poured sugar Mesa Odd FellowsandRebeka.hs a!Aot in the ga.<; tank ot a car owned CERTIFICATE OF CORPORA. at their lodge hall, 2476Newport P.O. ••ttl s-.-. ... ........ e...tw, c--· • p,_,. IHic._ S...lc• c,,,_ ---• D!J CLUMIIIG DIMMITT 142•1451 by John E. Moody of 127 40th TION FOR TRANSACTIO!" OF Blvd., Costa Mesa. Serving be- -=~;~;======-F~~::::::::=~====-1 St., West Newport, whlte It BtlilNE$ U"'DER FICTTTIOIE pns at 5:30p.m. -:: was par~ l.t 507 Marigold, Co-NAME Visitors from lther cities .::0C-'Ho;Ue:RS=E"R,_Y,_ _____ ._P_U.;..:.I .;:L;_ICA::..:.TI;..:..:OH.;.;..c.WO.::..:IIIt::.:.._. 1 rona del M.Lr ; danugewa.sestl-THE UNDERSIG~E D COR . JOioed in the festivities at the Shrubs, Interior Plants I mated at $Z5 •.• Binoculars PORATION cbes hereby cl"rtl-June Z6 fish fn. Lnclud1n2 38 WI!: CAN P,.IHT YOUR valued at $55 wer e stolen tram ; ty that It Is conducting a busi-members D'om San Diego, who Tropical &. Trees ~:::~~:~~~~~ PAMPHLETS jeep while on the beach at ness located at 550 :-:ewport bN'lJht a dane~'> band for the Insecticides and Fertilizer L.!:A,..LET'S l Sth St. Central NeiY'pOrt ; the Center Dr., Newport Beach, evening entertainment. ,....., a...,. a a...a.-r4-""' NEWSPAPERS AND bl..nocu~s belonged to the llle-California, under the f:lctltious State omcer s were intra- ~EWPORT HARBOR E119QI lltURSOAY, JUI.Y ~ 1111 SEC()IjO SECTION --l'ole 3 (X)M)IIA DEL IVoll. CAUF. CONDUCTS CLAUIS AT UT LUGUI GALLI• a Colt& Mta s.rtta Gertrude IDlJ be ..... _, tlr 10 ' 1 (Mu, D. C.) lola-1> coo-Mra. RI<Mrd --0( N6-cbtet1Dc e...,.., at CoAa Mea 1617. Ot lira. MattoeU Ill MI. "" '-aue Gallorlos, m c.... uo~. tor Sir ... , rep l&eiJor CIJclo llwllor 1111 e~ ,_. • ala Zllkh. Va.rted techalQIIH fA. lutneta ........ al ".-.art lered wtU loehode ~ 8oleh Eboll Clob lo aU-a, abltract, Mml..abltract ud every Ttae.aJ latMd•thc Me , imDresskJntltJ.c. Particulars 515 W. BdJGa BmS~ -.... from 10 a.m. to.,., OUR FIXTURES AREN'T FANCY but our work is! • F INEFt DRY CL E AN I N G AN D L AU NDRY VALET CLEANERS 3137 E. Coast Hiway. Corona del Mar WE DELIVER -675.0310 frl. J111ly 17 Ha11t Tl'lomPIIOII Show s.t., hlly II hrhn HuMy Show S..ll_ l•ly It llrch•t c~mol)t,ll ' The H•l''' snow LAST DAY SUNDAY Ont ""fie MlnllWI eft'trttn ,_ te Ill t4 1M tiCIIwtt r ~~ tutum. Wlftl ltlt ttCtPfion of ride\, ~. llld motorcyc:le ratn . Gates open at 10 a.m. Da1ly Newport Blvd & f atr Dr -Costa Meu American Christian School 172 23rd Street, Costa Mesa CALL 64 2-6361 FOR FALL ENROLLMENT Phonics -American heritage -Bible Member ; Cali!orllla. Assoc1atioo FREE DELIVERY HEWS L!:TTI!RS guard departmi'!nt of ttK! city of ttrm rRme ol ffiVINE W.JRLD doced. Among them wer e Ken- COlOna del Mar Nurael) CALL Ul ,o. IITUUTII Newport Beach ... An ~stJ. PUBLISHERS and thatsaldt\rm oeth K'lapp Jr., past district Orco Block Co. n 44 E. Olut Hwy ,, 6?Hl60 671·11,. m1ted $61 ln cash was burglar-Is -:omJQsed of thto following deputy gra..n1 milSter, and Mrs. ()#!...~ Ftoest qualtty dry cle aning on the prenU ses Self•service l.aundry All nHw -latest model F'riildaJre W&abers 3200 E. Cout Hwy ., C OM Phone: 613-9605 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DIAWIT.6 fLOIUJTS PIIOHEo 6ol6-olol79 U3l NewPOrt Blwd. COSTA MESA • MIA.IIG AIDS HAL AEBISCHEA • -AID8 ~ ..... ,1 ............. UD9 E. c.-HW,. c.-•4oi!Nr 61WUI eiiA.MI HAIDWAII IMSIGN PUILISHIHG CO. iled from tne hOme of Norma corporation, whosl" principal Knapp, noble grand of Mesa BUll.DING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES -AU TYPES 2121 E. Cent Hlthway L. Ltxl:wtck ol 223 Ruby, Balboa place ol bu siness is as follows: 402, Costa Mesa. Tele:p.boo.: JAcboa 7.Ulf Co d I u. ColiL . ls''od NAME OF CORPORATION: 0041 •at•llo. so .. o -s Mal •-to A rona 0 -'· nmua .... • THE ffiVINE COMPANY : PRIN-HEADS STANFORD CLUB-'--=···--~-.!ii-----~-pt··-·~iii!--·---~ ----·-·-a.-lolAUOIMII ~·- LEGAL NOTICE ClPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: John E. Krawc:tuk of Ana-I Call in Your WHt M P-37771 550 Newport Ci"nler Drive, hetm has ~n elected pr est- fo the Euitn CER TIFICATE Of BffilNESS Newport Beach, Califorola. 1ent of the Stantorrt ChW of FicUUous Fir m Name WITNESS Its haM thls lOth Or~ County. Other ntw of- 673.05;50 THE UNDERSIGNED do here-day of July, 1970. tlce:s are Jame s w. Ray of by eerUty that they are coo-(Corporate Seal) Costa MeSI., Mr s. Gerard J. ,... .... '" y .. , 0,., 6M • Wtacrtptl•: ducttng an investment business NAM E OF CORPORATION: Fa.ne Jr. of Santa Ana and at 2915 Cassia Street, Newport THE IRVINE COMPANY, By Ra..,h S. Seclr.eta of Npwport Beach, Ca.Wor nia, UDder the L. E. Eberling, Vice President. Beach. Coll673.o550 l,n.cUtlOoJS tlrm name of Douglas By R. S. Hetzel, Assistant Sec· Investment Co. and thai said r etary. -----------firm Is composed of the fol-STATE OF C ALIFOR~"L\ ~•~SI~GH~S~~·~~·r-towtng persons whose 18mes COUNTY OF ORANGE, ss. -·-·.. ... t r ' full and place ot res1deoee ()p this lOth day ot July, ~----;;;;;;.;o.;;;;;;;.;;o..•k "'-1 as follows, to-wtt: WUlla.m A. D. 1970, be1ore me, Cara ·~ llJ.6110 r• OrrtCI W"\Y .:.. Munce, William Douglas Muoce, E. Hall, a Notary Public ln ePAIHT MAN , Ct.sslaSt.,Newport S..ch, and tor said Cowoty and State, CalUolnia. r estd.lne therein, duly commis- HARBO& PAINT WITNESS my hand th.ls Z!r d stoned a.nd sworn. personally r ngmg, Painting & Decorating • WALLPAPER 61J.Ol. day of June, 19?0. William appeared L.E. EberUoc and R. PiUt buflb _ Dutcb Boy H•cln••· ~ Munce, Willlam Dourla.s MWICe. S. Hetzel, mown to me to bt COMPUII fUNDAL AIID IIM.IAI. CIDhM Pa1att _complete llat STATE OF CALIFORNlA ) t1HI Vice President lDd Assis- )ss. tant ~re«ary , respecUnly, ol. 13,000 P"'I'TERNS COUNTY OF ORANGE ) the COflOOI'&lton Uoat eueuted OF WALLPAPER UPBOLBttaJNO ON THIS Ud day ot J UDe. the wUhiu lnstrumeat oa be, .. •tt IE. .eo .. t a.,. '(By E•ro, ... Cr•fts•u ) 197'0, bi:fOte me, a Notary halt of the corporaUoJ tbere1D corana Ml 11., &I)K)DD. a ~. ~t ONLY PW!llc tn a.D:1 tor satd e(Q'Ity Dl.med, aM aet~Ktwledceci to me Uld Jlale, resldlor u.ereta. dub that such eorponUoa t lecattd (Nut to Port T6u,..) .... -CaU ,,......,., eommll:stooed IUid IWOI'1l, per-Ute arne. lD WttDfss WlaereoC, __ .....,....;.cc•c.:..:n.:.· 3-::...=•:.:»:=.._ __ 1 Ill-II.B. -u..ttU -u, -ed wnuam I h& .. hor-o Mt my - • PLLJMI114G A. 8 . MAU"C PLUtolBER 700 CllaaaOG Aft. co-a oW""' • l'lloolllq ~ .. OAT lNICHT WATEIIII&ATUI IU·UJI ~~,.~-~E~W~h~..,~~·~~=~~MIIDCe. WU11lm Douclas M-=e, ud a.ftlled m1 omew ,.1 u.a Don to ma to bl tbl PII'!'OOI d&1 ud Ytu lA tllJs eert1fkatt ....,.. -.mes art aaDeertbld ftu t abort wJtt-. 1D 1111 wttlllo iastrtUM01, uod CU'a E. Hall, Noury POIIIUe .IICIAL.ISTS IN aa....._.. to 1Dt tbll tMJ iD &ad lor said COiilllt.J ud WAftiHE CAM'EHTRV •aec.d tlat ACIM.. State. Wy Conunlulo3 u- e II'INE CA81NIITS WllftE&S aaf bUd ud oGk:iaJ ptrw Ju. lS, 11'71. e waODCIIAI'TI e nc. .-1. J-o R. IIIII. "*'7 GI890N, DUl(N • CRtiT- Pilll DISlGHIMG I'Oibllc Ill &Od tlr oold ~ CHER, Atlui"*l(&~ ~50 Mw- U1111ATua"""a...v ON'I:N ud Sbh. My C••l...,_ Q. port CIItwDr .. SistttiOO,Mie. s• .UiorUS.U:U lllrwOd.I&,U?O. DOitBooeli,C&llf.tiiiO, CllAPTLIMI -lll1 I, 1• II, a, -:Jool:lll, a, JO,A .. 1~'10, II 1M M~ -I, 11'10, 1> ttoo MIOI)OI1 -IIGt'tfiNQ TH. "A"ao.t EM.. E-,a. CIWIRt ............ .ll8i I*•P)i Cr IIIICK) ,_,._.. ia 0.. B rift/..,_. llect I! tM f ol .. ""'-t -~ ol 'iiNIM ... far -I ....., ........ _.:.~ ind &i .... .., -:.r. ..... 'f"dd "' n 'sa ., ..-. .... aiMdllpdw ... ••-' II' 1.--, . ... _ .... _ &A-1-. ·1-llttiCIIIUa. 531·1125 (TOLL 1'11!1 I'IOM MIWI'OIT MAllO I Alllol • PlllllAY SUIIII M 1M bJ I <lor Willie Pio1111 &I W. ~ Bmt, C-.J -- A .,....; p1u1 ,._ &I f!S 1915 -Sl ••• E-leol port •• • William Tlollut S'-wu-lromiiiO JUd &lll>e loola nlaool at$456 nre lobll -Sr., It, ol II? 1?111 St, Porry GW r-o 109 VIa froiD tbo -&I lllo Wl\ller Well Nowpor~ wu arrollod &I Llclo Jrfclr" Lido Wt ' A RobtrU resldeDee, 51! S&tbSt., lO:SO a.m. at 11th st. ud w. .,.. • • • ear West Newport • • • Tooll aM Oeeu float oa a ebarce of ; :a=: $50 wu ~ a tool boJ: nlllld at $50 wen poaesaloa of dl'llp lor ale ward S..to o1 = Harbor 5tole.o IN.~ 1 kllcbeo ol S909 • , .x-111 Owoo COli, U, ol Rd cwt Hueu wbllepuked W, Oeeu Ftoat, Woast New~ 408 Klnp Pl., CW'f Ha't'tn, l.D ''u.. 100 b~t ol Crystal port; tbe tools beloaged to Ron~ wu arruted at l!:G a.m. at A Balboa. 1 la.Dd t.fl ald Currier ot 1510 W. Ocean CUft Drlvt &.ad lt'llDe Ave. ~~:j w ..... 1~ or 2008 cwf Front, Centul Newport. on a charp of ctrtvi.Dg while c.-'"'"" • • under the lnflueoce ol alCOhOl Dr,, ~ewport Heljbts, wu btl-• SATURDAY, JUNE Z7 ••• A 1968 El Camino plck\4), Robert DUdley Reid, 32, ol belonctnc to Custom Furniture 957 Ma.gellaD St., Costa Mesa, Reotal c o. of 1200 W, Balboa City Building Permits Pormlto -dorq 111o Jblm 0. MllclleU Sr., toe OnDd Coal, $1,500. llrll I woea o1 July bl' 1111 Pololelll& ~·• .. ..,.. .. oput.. llllrnll, 101 lllriDI AYI., No.....-t Beaeb bulldllll-'· mod, $1$,800. .,...., lo loy""""' $1,000. moot, lA tbl nluo ot $1,000 •IJIIDAISLE AHTIQU! SHOW H!IIE ODd OYer, ll>Cioded the follow-Dr. UcG&ulbor, nlmmiD( Al1Uquoo nlllld &I $1 mlllloo IUC. poo~ No, 14 LID<Illalo, $S,OOO. wiU be ublbltod at DoroCII)' ' WEST NEWPORT HElGH:TS Reed, ackt c&DUleYet deek at Etnenoa'l lllhnatioral MIW· Corelco, 2-ltorY bu.Udlnr t;,r No. 106 LtDdl lalfl, $1,000. porter antiqUI lbow ud ll1t a private sebool, 1541 Monro .. • CUFF HAVEN July 1& tbreup 1IJ at the New- via Ave., $1&0,000. Zonta CluJ),addstorlplll&ct: porter lnn. SbOw boura are 1 'NEWPORT HEIGHTS tor the Senior Ctt1HPI elub-to 10 ThurJday, Frid&J Myron Offstein, 518 Redlands hOuse, 2101 15th st., $3,~. a.oc1 1 to ? p.m. Ave,, guap, $Z,OOO,andsingle • NEWPORT 19. family dweWng, $24.,500. w H. Koehnke altera.tioos .EIPORT HARBOR EN~ Gil SEalll8 St:CllOII - -P• ' lHU~Y,:WLY IJJO L- • Cub:lm llbldM ~DAM .., __ •c __ _ from aadquel, tiOttlel • W'b&t •••JOII.. • a~ • nlltoraUoU R. Louvier, 2221 Holly Ln., at .,00 Lldo Part.' Or., No. 19, llvlng room and bedroom, $13,-$Z 000 ()()() . . ou name it-We do it! was citej J.t 1Z:30 a.m. oo a Blvd., Balboa, was stoleo from charge ol being LnloJicated 1D the Mobll sta.Uon at 1500 W. publlc at the Corona del Mar Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, "THE FA.NTASTJCS," a mus- maln beach •• , Benny Gordoo where It had been left tor ser-leal fantasy, Is oow playing at Browa. 30, of 214-1/2 21st vlclng ••• A battery valued tbe Cabrillo Playhouse In San st., Central Ne'*!Xlrt, wu clted at $39 was stolen from tbe Clemente. The show Is a mod- on a charge ot belD.J 1ntol1cated car ot Gretchen B. SauOOers ern "Romeo and Juliet" set to lnpubUc at2114W.O:eanFront 1506 Warwtcl Ln. Har~ musJc wltb songs like ''Try at 8:20p.m •••• Joseph Pierce Highlands whJle u w'a.s parked to remember" and "Soon it's Gannon, SO, of '725 Domingo In the Prage . , • Richard gonna raJn." Curtain lime ls Or ., th-:! Blulfs, was arrested David Calhoun sa.1d a surf-8:30. Pictured above ls Rich- at 8:45p.m. at Jamboree Rd. board va.lued at $150 was stolen art A, Wood of Newport Beach, and E. Coast Hwy. on l ::hatge from Ills front yard at 327 who sta.rs ln the show. of driving wMle under the in-Grand Canal, Balboa Island. • w'EST UPPER BAY Wllliam Bell, remodel klt- """nl h 1044 p Ia 1 chen, 3500 lof:u eus, $2,ZOO. J. A. r~&& s • o r s, • BALBOA add llalt bath, $1,000, and re-H. B. Lawson swtmmlnipool place fence with block wall, at l2l0 w. Bay,'$3,500, $1,500. Rlctwd Lyon addition and Ivan Wells, fence at 1448 alteraliGo, 1740 'E. Ocean Ft., Galuy Or., $1,000. 145 000 D. Dowers, add room and DaveY•s Locker signs 400 bath over garage, 17Z4 MarUn Main St $l 200 ' ' Way, $7,500. • BAL00A iSLAND • EAST UPPER SAY L F Parker repair 333 1/2 Stephen Ku.lfler, bedroom ex-· · ' ,_.,_.,.,,.-v-J • KHIT5 BLOCKED • LEHGTHEHEO or SHORTEll ED (WHO KNOWS?) • ALTERATIONS OF ALL KIHDS • CUSTOM FASHIOHS FROM ORIGIHAL OESIGHS reativeSewing 6<15-0321 2630 AVOH ST., SUITE E, NEWPORT BEACH NBA.R MAIN RIVERSIDE AVE. PO .. eltL f llth.IU CMI!U NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT BLVD. PH . 646·9383Coua Meaa. nuence ol alcohol • . .Naocy Wtlson Shoro, 37, of 900 Sera Laoe, Haroor V1ew Htus, was arrested at 8:45 p.m. at Jam- boree Rd. and E. Coast Hwf., ':========::..::::,on a charge of being tntox1-r cate.1 ln pubUc • • • Diane McCardle of 11 7 Vl.a Koron, Lido Isle, said a gear box a!)j sld boat cable were stolen from her boat while It was doclr.ed at the Lidl Isle bridge boat garden; value or the items were set at $85 .•• A 1970 Ford w.lsstolen from the garage or Geo rge L~muel Roger, 2006 W, Ocean Front, Central New- port .•• Daren w,:Ua.n , >l 2165 State St., Costa Mesa, BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Mi dway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiol e 3-Q450 Si•ce 1942 W:!...i Iitten byadogwllileplaying lr.:,;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;:;l at 514 San Bernardino Ave., Newport H':llghts; the dog ns BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR If yOl.J are a newcomer, M kno.,., r>f a ne ,.cornu t,-, the Harbor Area who h a~ not been welcomed, th her a favor by J;;alltn' the Harbm VtStlor between 8 and 10 a .m., and shr 11o1 !1 c all on your fr tend .,.,tlh valuable tnformatu .. t and 11fU from fnendly bustness firms .,.ht ch sund ready to heir J.er become acquatntcd .,.,,th her ne.,., surr()Undtng,. quarantined at the hom!! of Tim G. Planje at the San B~rnar­ dioo address. • SUNDAY, JUNE 28 I:IQuglas Milton McBride, 19, ot 240 '1 Margaret Dr., Newport Heights, was arrested at the Fashion Island parking lot on a charge of possession of mari- juana at 10 p.m ••.• Ernest Joe CordOva, 40, of548Barnard St., Costa Mesa, was cited at 2:45 p.m. on a charge ol being drunk i.n pubUc a.t Z2nd St. :m:1 • MONDAY, JUNE 29 MacArthur Powers, 54, of 403 FeUt, East Bluff, was ar- rested at 301 Feliz on a charge of telooy wtte beating .•• Jon Ronald WUd, 19, of 4'16 Mag- nolia, Costa Mesa, and Richard Randall Schaefer, 19, of 1707 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, were arrested at Tustin Ave. a.nd w. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, on a charge of petty theft Involv- Ing 2 bicycles •.• Larry QUinn Vaughn of 4'110 Seashore Or., West Newport, said lugpge valued at $25 was stolen from his car whlle It was parled In the 200 block of M St., Balboa .•• Burglars esca,ped with $835 worth of merchandl~tt, Jncludlng a telescope, binocu- lars, radio and jewelry, from the resideoce of John B. Colby, 2812 Btyshore Or., Bay Shores ... John D. Young, 14, ot 220 Via Palermo, Lido Isle, was bitten by a dog while de- IJvering newspapers In the 400 block of 31st St., West New- port; he wa s taken to W .!st Hospital, where the Injury re- quired 7 stitches; the dog ns not found •.. Tools valued at $400 were stolen from the p .. ra~ of John F. Slaughter of477 Prospect St., Newport Sh-l res. LEGAL HOTICE SPORTS COUNSELORS THE HARBOR VlstTOR ~OTICE TO CREDITORS Susan Cromwell of 109 Via PHONE: 494-9368 No. A-66146 Hlvre, and Duncan Forgey of or 6.&6 .. 0114 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 209 Via G~aoa. both of Lido :;;:;; ::::::::::::=::. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Isle, are counselors tor the TIDE ~ FOR THE COUNTY USC Sports Club, wtuch pro- OF ORANGE vldes athletic lnstrucUon for = ~~~:\. . '1 Estate of Vernon w. Peter-youngsters by some of the oa-~ ~ sen. Deceased. tlon's top coaches. The pro- ~ ~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN gram was started 2 years ago. IV~ ~ to the creditors o.f the above ' 1 named decedent that aU persons """' h.Hing cwm' again" the "''" uwr.us decedent are required to tile . ~~ them, with the necessary vou ch- ers, in the office of the clerk 3011 Newport BIYd. of the above entitled court, or Mewport Beach to present them, wtth the neces- 1::=;=:=::::;=:=;=:=:=:~ sary vouchers, to the under. ·, signed at c/o ThOmas E. Hef. Friendly Nelthborhood fer nan, Attorney at Law, 350 Service ...-BELL BROADWAy o. Seventeenth Steel, Suite ZIO, Costa Mesa, California 9262'1, MORTUARY wMch ls the place of business 110 Broadway of the uodersigned in ali matters U 8·3433, 8·3434 Costa Mesa pertaining to the estate of said decedent, within four months MATTRESSES PfEW -JIEIUILDIHC ftrt"gular Shaj)(>s hur.eraprlJHJ -CottOG COSTA MESA MA n lUS CO. 21SON••pottllvd. Llb•rtyl·llOl Westcld './J" Chapel e(_l(•t'IIJa~ 421 E. t 7tlo ST. COSTA MESA Ill, .... after the first publication of this oot1ce. Dated June 23, 19'10. Thomas E. HeUertliUI, Ad- ministrator with WUI Annexed of the above named decedent . Thomas E. Hefterna.n, At- torney at Law, 350 E. Seven- teent h Street, Suite 210, Costa Mesa, California 92.627, Attor- ney tor Administrator with Will Annexed. PubUsh: July 2, 9, 16, 2.3, 1970, 1.n the Newport Harbor Ens!~. Brewers are Farmers' Best Friends Ommond~ may shll rank as a gtrl 's best friend, Out talk to 1ne moaern agrt·Ous•nessman on trte states ol Wasrttngton Oregon ana Cai+lorn+a and ne·ll lt kely te!! you that !he Orewer rales as a pretty good buddy ol the farmer II s all Oecause an OJCpBndmg West Coast brewtng mduslry last yea• p•oducea more !han 15 mtlloon oarreltt of Deer and tn so aomg purchased more than SJS mill+on worth ol barley nops, rtce and other ag~+cullural products used tn lhe brewong tnduslry In ~tddti>Ofl to thos ready cash market. the brewer-farmer '!~ ' ' relatlonshtP takes on e11en added me11n· •ng when the brewer salvages the spenl grain and relurns 11 lo the Iarmer in lrle form of ltveslock and poultry leed Brew+ng and agrtcullure -two of the Weal's basic tndustrtes -lrlus work to· gether tor the beMf!t of each l.lflfTID ITATD IAIWUd AUOCIATIOH, INC. ffl c • ,.u ......... ~ • ..._. AModef~ I'JI--~~-, ... ~, ........ LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 1194 On August 7, 19'10, at 11 :00 a.m., Stan.Silaw Corporation, a CaHlornia Corporation as duly appointed substituted Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated October 19, 196'1, executed by GRE YSON COM- PANY, LTD., INC. and recorded Novemher 9, 1967, asinstr.No. 632'1, in bool 8430, pa~ 530, of OUlci.al Recor ds In the office of the County Recorder of Or- ange County, California, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCT ION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOil CAS H (pay1':1le 11 lim-: Jf sale ln lawful money of the United States) at thE' front entrance of Stan-Shaw Corporation, 1600 E1st M~yfair Ave., Orange, California, all right, title am interest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed or Trust In the property situated In the City of Newport Beach, in said County and State de- scribed as: Lot 3 of Tract No. 471 0, as shown on a M~ re- corded In Book 166, Page 19 of M s~ellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, CaWornia. Sa.l.d sale will be made, but without covenant or w.ura.oty, express or Implied, rep.rdmg: title, possession, or encum- brances, to pay the remaining principal sum ot the note se- cured by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $13,586.75, wttb interest from November 1, 1969, u 1n said note provided, adu.oces it any, unde£ the terms ot said Deed of Trust, lees, charges and e~P«tse& of tbe Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The beMilctary under sa.ld Deed ot Trust, by reason ot a breach or debult lD the ob- lip.Uoos secured thereby. heretofore ezecuted aDd de- livered to the lmders1ped a •rttten DeclaraUoa. of Default and Demaut tor Sale, and writ- ten oot1~ of breach a.lld o1 elecUoo to eaue tbt Ulder- siped to IIU t&kl property to All.d1 Aid obUpllo .. , &ltd tnereatt.r, oa Yarcb 10, 11?0, the YDd.trltped cal.&lld aid a.o. ti~ ol brlldl a.ad fA tledloll to bl recorded 111 book nso, pqit 174, 0( aJd OfDcJa1 Rocordo. ~ JIIJ •• 11'10 Slu41tlw c.r,.nao. u Aid -. 111 n.. lWilltc- bl<k, AWIS.O'T. SPS.JUU Plil>lllll• J•IJ II, U, 10, ly!O, lA 1111 "'"""" Hatl>or , ..... ATTORNEY IS SPEAKER tension, 2906 Catalpa, $2,100. • NEWPORT CENTER Attorney John C. Salyer ot Ar.lmuth. Equltles, 359 San Newport Beach was guest Miguel Rd., 2 permits tor in- speaker at Harbor Area Legal terlor ot11ce partlttoa.s, $3,000 Secretaries Assn. dinner meet-1 000 and 10, . KITCHENS and BATHROOMS lng last night, July 15, at the Blkar & Associates, 900 San Golden Bull in El Toro. Joaquin !Hils Rd., garbageshel- Mr. Sa lyer was a capta.ln 1n ters, $1,400, and 2 permits for the United States Air Force, rences, $1,980 and $1,516. based In England during World • HARBOR VIEW HILlS War U, where he met and mar-G. Flessas, swimming ppol, rled Phyllis, who Is presently 38lS Inlet Isle, $3,200. l'lrf'•~+~f nl!w 11yfirtg ••• r.wr l'n,.·nrt dt"uglll'J .•• r·llmpr/+lil l' prict.f ... osk about our NU·TREND IMPERIAL fORMICA CABINETS THE LESS-CAilE CABINET • MODULAR C.t,BINET S • APPliANCES. • ltEMODEUNG • CABINET Al TEII:A liONS • COUNTfR TOPS the pres ident of HALS. Follow-. c. M. Misajon, swlm'Tling log the war he attended Oxford pool, 1'136 Port Abbey, $5,200. University on a Carnegie Re-M. A. Soden, addition, 2801 , 8 earch schOlar ship, earning his Ebbtide, $19,000. Frn CorHultotion ond fltimotes Don't buy wntll you check our prk•• . Lit. in 1948. In 1962 he pas. • CORONA DEL MAR NU·TREND KITCHENS sed the CaUiornia bar and has Peter de Baun, 505 Poinsettia been praclicing In Newport :·icl,ooo:apartment and garage, Beach for tbe past S years. ~. Locked in these fuel pellets, which contain uranium, is an incredible amount of energy. For instance, one cubic foot of Uranium 235 will generate more electricity than 32 billion cubic feet of natural gas. At Edison, we've been using uranium fuel pellets like these for more than two years. The energy they release runs the giant turbine at the San Onofre Nuclear Gen- erating Station. In the years ahead, Edison plans to build additional nuclear power units at San Onofre to meet your need for more electtlcity. But are nuclear power plants harmful to the environment? First, let's consider radiation. Although it is true that a nuclear power plant such as San Onofre is a source of some radioactivity, it is far below the limits allowed. Standards set by the Federal Radi- ation Council are rigidly enforced by the Atomic Energy Commission. Man has learned to control radia- tion so well that you could live next door to a nuclear power plant such as San Onofre for 20 years before receiving as much radiation as from a chest x-ray. What about sea water used to cool condensers at the San Onofre Nuclear Plant? What is the result when this water is returned to the ocean? Nineteen surveys con· ducted over the past seven years at San Onofre have revealed no adverse effects on the marine environment. Protecting the environment-the land, the sea, the air-is of prime importa!)Ce to Edison. And we sincerely believe that nuclear power plants can help us do it. They are a dependable source of low-cost power-and a clean source of power, coo. E Southern California Edlaon ..