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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-04-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign• • CIVIC Bal week resurrected a Tbere la: a movement afoot the problem of dogs oo the ~ewport Improremeot Asso. to paat1 tor a city ordiDaDce beaches at a study sesslonAprU Tbe West Newport Assn. had thflt wooJd ban, DOt ODly au 12. dl.seuu.t tbe problem of dop dop, but all ul.mals from pW>. Several property owaer as-oa tbe btaehes abol.aa y8lr ago, Ue beacbes. · socta.Uons hue ealorsed sueb but there was so ,much oppo .. Tbe City Cow.w:tl will discuss legisla.tion, tocluding tbe West ailloa from 'Within the member- ., tblJyeuoverpreviousyears lem n.s dr~. Bat Week actlrity has picked ovER N IG HT FE Elllllp thai discussion on tlle prob- P ·lonee ~C D M :.,~.'!t~taS:~ ~U~c~ m~ u=~·-!~~~ ootbewealber. FOR PARK apia discussed tbe problem. • • , • So far, througtl Tuesday, po-ERS~ The cooelusioo tbat ''there Is , h t I d d lice bave made a total ol 3ZI ( just DOl enoogtl room lor all THE MOTTO for tbe ecology pro)ed. of Cub Pact 330 is "Ghe a boot--doll't pollute." Demonstrating tbeU bottle recycling project are, from left, Steven Dreyer, who col- lected the record ownber of 1,010 bottles; Pat Corley, denoer of Deo 4, w1ttl book to be given to Hot& Hospital, and Marlr. WhitehOUse, second place bottle collector with a total ot 600, (Eoslp pboto.) mere an au e urests,l05adultsm:1216juv-tbe dogs aDd the people ootbe eniles. During the same per-The Newport Beacb. Planning log to the city awacer. He beach too" was almost una.ni- llyrtle BrooJclnp, Corona del l&Old-U.arguertte Bloet aJooc 1od last year, tbere were a Comml.sskNI.'s study 1Dto bow to referred the matter to the dty mows. Mar's oldest mercbant lDterms Coast Hwy. The other stores total of 19Z arrests, 7Z adults solve parld.ng problems 1n thls attoney's otflce but be at that The Peotnsula Point Assn. is :'ass::..eed tobY~ ~:':J!i ~=~~ :c=~~ ~~~ r~i ~~~~e=~ of the bus-~u: =:snro~=b:,~= ~:~ d=~lee:alt:u::.~: :,~t~e::w~·ut~ ~:~:. CUBS FIGHT POLLUTION U.ar Chamber of Commerce estate firm. She recalls tbat lest days Tuesday, with the ar-llam B. Martin sugpsted that that u would be lmpatrmeot of night at the Angler's Club. at a dinner party last week. down in the east part of town rest ol 22 adults and 118 jut'e. residents .pay ~ to $100 per the public's right to use of Opinion by members of that Learning about tbelr city aod recycled Th Clf)s hope that Mrs. Brookinpopenedanr-there was a grocery store aod niles. One arrest involYed 27 year for ournlgbt parking on publlc streets andfreeaccess." Bf'(q) appear to be somewhat helping to make It a better others 1~ Ne~t Beach wtll lety store on Coast Highway Denny's restaurant cpeoedsooo juveniles at a house they had public streets. More recently, Mrs. L. H. divided. place ban beeD tbe goals of take glass 1n tor recycling just 2 weeks before Pearl Har-&tterwa.rds. John stoftrs bad a rented at 111 42M St. Consideration of anew tough-(Doris) Sunderland, In a letter The BalbOa Improvement Cltl Scouts tn Pack lSO, Den 4, With the money raised fro~ bor day in 1941 a.ud closed her service staUon at the corner of PoUce were called to the er parldng ordl.Da.Dce was dis-to the City CoUDCH dated. March Assn. has also endorsed banD-ot Harbor View Scbool, In Cor-this ~tttve the cubs will pur. doors last NOY. 1. after 29 Orchid Au., wbere COM Tire house by oeighbors complaiD-cussed but DO action taken as Z7, suggested that an ordlnaDee lng dogs from the beaches. oaa del Mar. cbase a book for tile children years ot cootinuous senlce. and Teuco now starK!~, a.od inc of loud party noises. commlss1ooers continued the be adopted ttw.t woold require It has been reported that The lxlys, UDder the leader-u Hoag HospitaL The "tuo" party lei' the com-anotber at the corner of Hel-When they arrived, they said bearing to Apttt-.1.5, a monthly charre tor mernicht tbere 1s an orp.nized P'OICI ship of Mr s. Edward Wlllte-A display of pro)ects created munity started with cocktail iotrope Ave, oo tbe other side they toiiDd 27 juYenlles aDd 10 The Piurrlng c'ommissioo is partl.ng 1n R-Z areas. circulating a letter arowxl the bc:Ktse, han toured historical by the Den 4 Cubs is bel..ng bour at the Mutual Savings Of:. o1 the higbway, adults shart.Dg the house. toying wUb the Idea of rec-Assistant City Attoroey Den. clty ttrging the legisla~n, but poiDls ot Newport Beach, in-presented at the Corona del flee and cone haded wtth dinner A pottery shaclr. was across The group, all from Bur-ommetdJ.Dr an ord!Dance that nis O'Neal said yesterday, how-50 far, 00 one Is s:aytn:g wbo eluding McFaddeos landing. the w.a.r Ubrarydurlng ApriL Tbose at tbe Corona del Ma.r Com-the street on tbe oorth ~ bank, told officers they paid would require not less than Z ever, that he doesn't know at Is~ u. dory ftsbermea IJid the Balboa t:a.k.i.ng part 1n the show are munity Church. A dance combo ot the hlgtrnyatM&rlgoldAYe., $650 lor the house for the pn.ge spaces b' each s1ngk! this time whether such an or-ss!stant City Attorney Den-terry Tbeytoolr.aharboreruise Billy Agee Stenn Dreyer Pat headed b.Y CDM florist Paul 1D a buUdincorigi.Da.Uyocc~ied week. The ease tsbelDgiDYesti-famUy dwelllng; DOt leu thatl dlna.Dce would be legal. "I baYe 1s O'Neal wlll bave copies of and a' beach nllr. to stwty the Corley, Flip Larnud. , BUI McCan, played tor dancingand by the Post omce. pled on the role of the uni-Z gara~ spaces toreachfamlly oo opinioo oo the subject at tbe ordinances ot the Cities Bact Bay, Tbey also toured tbe U.awdsley, JOQQO Wells and dinner music, Flower t.nors When Mrs. Brootinp closed deDtifted person wbo rented the unit ln aDJ dwelllng ot 2 or thls time," he said. "We are of H~mtlngton Beach a.ud La-Newport fire station, the ute Mark Whitehouse. were also presented to the la-her doors, last Nov. 1, leaving house to the P'Ol4', poUce said. more units, among other re-stud)'l.og the matter and Will guoa. Beach for Council study guard station aDd will vtsit The display shows the Cub dies by Paul's Florist. A hum-Corooa del Mar without ber Offtcers said yesterday'sac-qlli.remeots tor rooming houses discuss it with those clUes who at lbe Aprill2 m~tlng. Hoag Hospital to J~me. Scoot books and some awards orous speech on ecology by familiar Brootl.ogs Variety t1vlty, as far as dlsturba.oces a.ud hotels a.nd motels. do ban such an ordinaJlce." The Cub Scouts have lauoched as well as clay sea ute sand Glenp Stevens followed dlDner Store, the little townotCorooa ware coocerned, had slowed The oew orcjipance, lf ~ When aslr.ed lf sucb an or-B"k tr "1l their own ecoloCJ campUgn. casted caOOies ftsh ldtes' Eddy serYed by Caterers Unllmited. del Mar had cbanged into a dowo considerably, probably proved, would '!be tbe effect di.na.nce migbt preseot an eo-I e a Tbey distributed a llst of ldtes W'OYeD belts ~ut: tie Mrs. Brootl.np: and her bus-thriving metropoHs, and many because of the cooler temper-of rezoning uodeYeloped R-Z for cemeot problem Mr . O'Neal "Ecology Ups tor eorx:eroed sUd.,;, games am' triclr.s, all lngs, first came to Newport of tbe small childr.:~ sbe bad ahaes. klts to R-1. said, "It sure wollld.l caD see I d" d citizens'' to aU tbe b.m.J11es made at Dell meetings. Harbor· -in the 1920's. Mr. sold toys and Halloween COS· Pollee sa.id most of the ar-The oew twist to the pro-all ld.nds of problems result~ p an rea 1e iD Paclr. 3SO. Their greatest On U.ay 8, these Cubs will Brookings wu then associated tumes to bad growo ICI and were rests 50 far bave been for posed ordlnaJ:lee ·--that of re-1ng Ln tr)i.Dg to enforce such u CODtribution for ecology is tbelr )oin with all Cub Scouts and wttb the Newpott Bank, which bringlnc their chlldrtll 1n tor relatively mloor offenses, such quirlng pa.ld permits tor OYer-ordinance, It would probably glass recycUng project. The 7 Boy Scouts tn Ora.uge Cotmty was headed by Lew Wallace. the variety of ttems, as dtsturblDg tbe peace, d:rinll:-nlgtlt pa.rldnc on publlc cost nearly as mach as or The West Newport lmptare-boys 1n Den 4 collected oeuly tor the a.nnu:al Scout-0-Ram.a After tbe bulb nrt cioMd Tbe BroMtnp Vulety ltort 1Dr UDder age ud curfew vlo-streets --reallJ lso't new, more thaD the city would ex-mer:t Assn. may, ettllet this 3,000 bottles aDd if,rs, whlcll at tbe On.nce Couoty Fair- bJ cwder ot Uae: penmaat, mored J times bill *Jed Ia tiie laUoa. boweYer • Se'ltnl cities, ID-pect to tMe ID...'' YtU or Dtzl year, Jet Ita kill-..,e tuea to Ken GJaa: lac crOIDU.. Ticbts are oa. sale tM !tdPOft flu*"._,. f6-atne .... llrl. ~eM p n:;..::·\;..-r~~ ~ ;!;!!!~~~Mal J~ Rfldll...:,li!lt ~tiD* ....... _:-==-=·.~-UZI £. R. 'AII:f/l;s ~ .... ..,be ........ frca -IIIII Mr.-.. -1 .....r aDd .....,...lllo -· --, __ ·---• f -..., • .._ ""'""-nold ... •~ •• SiiDta Am, wlion doe;..ru be ~ Seotll ar -so, Scoat. to wwt for tbe ClUzens Na-durlar all of tbe 29 1_,.5 'trltll dlJs cooler temperatures an ban similar ordlauces. be u11:1r to tnMiWs or Nnport bicycle riders -.tl:ldac HoaaJ BaDk 08 Spring street the r.e.-, of her husbud btfare estimated 85,000 fJocked tonus The idea lsD't eYen oew in vtsltors but that speeb.l pro. to rtde towards Hldlagtoo c M c "I k f in Los Angeles. They stlll lin~ hls death a.od With tbe be_, of city's beaches. Newport Beach. About 1 year vt&ions migflt be worlr.ed out to Beach. ou ftC I as s rou e in the Harbor Area and ennt-many others during tbe Jears Ao estimated 90,000 persons ago a local resldeot suggested cover tWs situation More than a year ago the • • ua.Uy moYed to Corona delMar, especially since sbe broke ~ were at the beaeb U.oodaJ. the baalllnc ot overnt.gtlt park-Mr _ Martin said. the whOle a.ssoc.la.tJon bad asked tor a • • • 57 CDM I 1111941 Mrs. Brooldngs de-blp a lew yeau • ..,. LOUISE HAMBLET Idea 00 tile overol&bl parking .......... y "'tbe Coast HI .. -JOining reeway clded to open a variety store Sbe uves 1n ber retlremeat permit would be to eocoara.ge way teoce oear the Santa As f with an eye to ber busbi.Jxj's with her kitty a.adalKD:Iutrose property owners to free their river bridge (ad)lceot to Se:a- sooo retirement, aoo late that prden in a home oa PolDsetua NA M ED zo praces ot storace to allow sbol'e Drive); posttn« of Sa!i:a !be Costa YeA City Coun-Plua. sbopplng center_ year she set~ business ln ooe An. wh.ich they boucht 1n the BY N TA room tor automobiles 1D "a.o ADa river bridge with a sign ells fretft.Y com mittee is Tbere bave beensevenlsug-ot 4 new buildlnls tn the Mar-early 1940's. obYloi&S eeooomy move." at •cb eOO reqWrl.ngblcycUsts studying a proposed resolution rested ending points for tbe T ~·----Sl -~ · C U.rs. J,.._...,h Hamblet, a ctw:r-Fraocts Horn.th, cha.J.rma.n of to walk tbelr bicycles across tba.t YOUld urge the State De-Route 57 tree way, Including the • UII,IJI,;&D e..a~,, ''poet lariat'' ot arona del Mar, ter mem~ has been elected tbe Newport Harbor-Costa oo the sidewalk to avoid tlll1Dc partmeot ot Hf(trnystoprovlde Corona del Mar freewa.y, tile IUid master ot caremooJes tor the d1mler meettng, touted president ot the Zoata Club ot Mesa Ikard of Realtors ciYic iDto last mOYtng auto trafftc a direct route betweeo tbe Route Sail otego freeway, tbe coastal Mrs. Brook!Dp With hls latest poem: Newplrt Harbor IUid will be J..n. aftairs/ptanning a.nd IOnlng laoes; aod a hard-surt.&cedpath 57 (Orange) freeway and the treewu or Huntington Beach ODE TO A PIO NEER eommlttee made a draft pro-across the sand trom the end Corooa del War freeway. state park. She came to this town wbere tbe rich man relaus sb.lled at the April 22 b&Dquet poa1 to 'the Commission on o1 S.Shore Orin to the fence Tbe proposed re90iution was M.r. St. Clair sald tbe direct WbeJ:I Coast Highway lots were sokt tourtsts for tans, ~~ubthe Irvine Coast CouotrJ tbe putlog space requirements passageway, preseDted to the City Council route would in effect enhance For buyers were eattlous that laDd deals were sbady, El~ed to serve with Mrs. 1Dr resldeoces a.od d~Iexes. In replyitlg to West Newport W.ooday n.igbt by Councilma.n the use of the Corona del Mar Eacept for a tew--oDe ezcepttoo, Doc Brady. Hamblet are: Mrs. ErTLn R, He suggested that t11 parcels Improvement Assn. president Will1a.m St. Clalr. He said that freeny •·as U would provide Then came the war with its blackout command: Campbell Sr., ftrst Ylce.prest-Ia tbe city bulnc less tba.n U.lke Johnson, Ca.lrlo C. Ste-lf tbe sta.h~ decides to eOO tbe a more direct route tor people Tiley upeded the Japs, but the Japs dldD't-laDd. 3,600 sqaare feet of b.Dd arM wvt, director of tbe city's Route 57 freeway a.nywbere but in Coroaa. del war to ge t to Tbell Ylctory wu ours, a.ud with peace's 101d dawn dellt; U.rs. Laun. J...aclos, sec-be es.mpted from &DJ increased parks, beaches am recr•Uon U the Corona del Mar freeway, Los Angeles." This lady tept store, for somtbow she'd held oo.. olxl vtce-presideot; Mrs. Fred pracw space requirements. departmeat, said tbatft appears It would create a bottlenec.k of Tbe Council sent the pro- Tbea there wu Gene's, where we J.ll &Ot our bread; ~y~·MEr~sc.:o,ec:d:'s::: "It appears tmfa1r to me to ..,... that the projects art fea-tr&ffic on the SanDiegofree-n.y posed resolution to its local Hamptons' Drug Store--but the touota.ln wtnt dead; compel property ow-ners to sible. He said that a study Will tor people who wanted to get freeway committee for study Good. Tommy Foster, whose newsstaad we loved; OYer, corresponding secretary; mate costly tmpraremeots 0..-be made to determioe tbe cost to either the Corooa ctel Mar and recommendation and to the EaUug at Den.ny's--you oever got sboYed. Mrs. Joseph P. Carlos, treas-small lots tot the benefit o. aad whether lt can be prO'tided freew:~.y or the South Coa.st Route 57 freeny committee. Wbere MaJ. Ta!'s are quatfed on the Hlctnraf today, :er; RDr. H~ R. R:-r:,n. ' dl.ilJ visitors who jam ~ tbe b" in this Jear's ~ret. R s G ~~:e·::~;::eg.:_~~~~~::\::~esMre; ryr~:,e~ .. r::.·wt~B: ~~s:tr:,~.~ ~uy~.:~=..~K I HNA ETS C.M OK F ... •·•ers lor you cou~~ _,.to ••-~-e Kloed:ner, directors; aDd. Mrs. -'d baYe to •-•· Its place In prl-o ... • .,..,~--u .. ~:~o ..... • AIF .... t fowxlationtr .rE H BLET ~ ._.. C Theo.tblncs cot golnc, DO loopr a bynJ, mo..,' easurer, LOU I. AM "1-do oot accept the theory orlty among the other capital The reUgious sect, Hare The OUDCII, before approv- Tbe tram demanded th wtdt th bi-... Mrs. Hamblet ls tbe former that ty ustpro-imprO'tement projects that are Krishna headquartered in La-lng the business license, placed c eJ •~ 8 ..... ..,. owner of the Knitting Bag yarn Sbe Is a past Ylce.presidellt Yl.de a :=eetwoer;; whea PI'QPOsed, .. he said. guna ~ach, was given per-the tollowt.ng r estrictions on tile Tbea came lnine Terrace ud Cameo Sbor'es, sbop in Costa Mesa, whl cb sbe &Dd 25-year member of the Plll" ng Ur stewart said be thou...,t mission Monday night by the gro~. ADd lllek Ful'doa lslabd wltb do&IIUil of stores. operated tor tf,.yars ud is Costa Mesa Womeo's ClOO, :~M,::C:! par~~ Is av~ the We.. bad a lot of me~·;t Costa Mesa Cii;J Council to • Ma.gulne 90licftation wtu · ADd •t bad our homred cuut dooe wl.tb ber Ume?' presently a represemattve ol darter member at the Harbor ol the grea e por •• 11 wu presented last year otter maPz:iDet, cbarlt oa tbe be doae on a ooe-to-one buts. Wb!Je Jim Vu Dyke dollared, Ae'd IODt b" tbe dime: AYOII products. Cbapter of tbe Easter-n star, "Tt.!"-:,p. ~ obb..lnlrtc Ln bat ''there were too many oeg: city streets and SJOlicl t t.nd.s. • All chanUng aM solicittne RCIIrtlta>u-..... ~da, boob aDd ''":~DMdlu Uld ~PaCers. She senes as a m.c:oa and put vlce-chl.lrm&D oftbeCosta eued otf S::.e ........ -aHYe reasoos as to wbJ it ........ Ktl.srlna has bee wlll be dooe during dayUgtrt ~, PIP8I' crepe, PMC-a.., eruers., wedcllDc director at St AD-Mesa women's ~lsioo of tbe cr • par~ 00 •• ''"' g:l'"(q) n hOurs ooly aDd in pubUr areas Rlllboa a.ad b£&1 tape, lace IDt U. Jboe, drew's Presbyteriao Cb..;cb ot Cbamber of Commerce ud a the lots llbder 3,600 square could bOt be accomplished. the recent subject of merchant ool,y. Babble-cum, thumtacts, lllllr IIIU a.ad pue. .J Newport Beach, Wbert sbe bas we member ot tbe Newport feet by ordio.a.oce now ts min-• criticisms In La.guna and New-• CbaDiiDC ~s may oot Md aa we'd cbeck OGt (lt ... au C.O.D.) beell a member fer 23 years Beacb Hlstorlea.l Society. lmal aDd the cliJ Wpay•s caD Park lng law port Beach, due to the ooise stay loacer than 10 to 15 mln-Sbe liUded «* ~m1 of EPAC. • • be better served by eaqt. gt;!Dera.led bJ tbe robed )'oC.hs utes lD. 1."1 ooe spot Oot-... llldu,..otoodattlletlll, N d I FBI Academy la(aii$11Cbpo.rcel.!udtllal as tbey cballla.Ddplay~u-AMareKrl-·repre ot W1tll: JOII' cbed;. WOUd Pl1 roar ltllltJ bill. a me or . tM clty CNCM lo ran SOIDt d I sk d melts oa the streets. a.tlve told the COUDCtl tb&S: ~ Oil lell'IIIC ller -.,tile .....,.111&1 n'd cut .,_.I 00 -· doYelapmeaa e ay a e City At!Dney Roy E. J-....,. beU .. ed ill pubUcl:l BrOtllllt c~ t:bl t1u of a llw1Dc old put. Captata Doal.kl O,U.., ct.-ne priDefpal parpoee of tbe arer hlture sites aDd M to told cowx:ilmeD MCIDdl.J nllht cbultl.ac tht aunes ot God to Welllxlor loefpt b' IMir ..,...IDCietJ, teettYe diYilloo oommuder" ot F.B.L Nat1ocal Academy ls to PGteatll1 cMDps lD tbe det'el-that lbe Hue Kria..ls a 1--. pwlty the couc.touaaeas ot alL. A lldJwbo rDUipd tbe Broattap Vutlty. tM lfewport Beacb pollee dt-protide tn.IDiDc. liCit oa1y lD opmeat ot ~eeessary comblal.-_ Tbt baudot directors ol the fide relicSous crpntatba IDd The Co..c:tl fOted Z-1 lo pn Oar IOn wtU '"'" loriOI', LOll-to dill, -· ... boell oeloetod to 11Jo toe"-• aDd -Itt tloea Itt small lots po.rtlt111lrl:l --clot Mar Cbamber o! could oot be -tile rtpt tM Krlsbu. a bullala pormll, Alld--wtU -lllo .,._LOll Pto. -tile 1'1111 -ot 11M II• ~-oat. bol Ill 11>o aolllo poot-.ta. -orr. COIO~e. m-., Tuesday to chlDI Olllder lbe llrlt amooot-wllll coacu .... 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IOf' tM Couty of Orr ... , State of C.lilaraia. ...t b7 Neeo• tltereof I• ..-Ufled to ~IW. ell pllltUc MCiee• req•lre4 !w t.w, AIIVO £. HA.APA ................................ 0... ... P .. ll.._ PEC HAA.P A ............................................... .A.-ocl•• Editor . SUUCIIP'TII)M JtATIS lo H•bixr Aloe.: o.e ,..., ss.OO; 2 re ... a .oo Owe of H•bor Nu; 0.. re•. 16.00; 2 ye--. $10.00 ~0..-a.O"''~~ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md PUbllst\ef of the Ensi~ • ON GUARD AGAINST OUR LAWKAKERS AND THINK TANKS How does this ooe grab :rou: Parldbg tees~ to $100 a year for the "privilege'" of parfd.Dc 1D troat of your own home! Tbal is just about the most preposterous ol the many brain storms emanating from the think tanks lD and arOWld the Newport Beach City Hall. 'l This ooe should be hooted out of sigJI.t b}' an exasperated and completely fed-tc:l cttlsenry, a.od tbe lh1nt tanks them- selves should be scuttled in the oea.rby deep waters of the blue Pacltic. first there was lbe scheme ror ''back door" t•eiODlng of our R-2 property to R-1 bJ changing the law to require two garage spaces for each dwelling unit. Tben came the new shoCker, the proposed fee for overlligbt parking. This $100 tee would do the e~a.ct opposite of Its lotended purpose. It wou_ld quickly empty whatever garages are DOW being used for car storage. Residents in the congestion areas would be sure to get their cars out to the curb in trout of their bomes, ot else they would be paying a fee tor nothing while ou_t-of- towners grab the parking spaces free for their day at the beach. New Jaws should reflect the wishes of a considerable major- ity of the people, and oot the t.uK:ifu.l dreaming of the planner. I hear no clamor for this type o! oc dinance. Why must we be eternally on the alert against c e.., legis tattoo generated by our elected aOO appointed cit) off1cials? Why can't they leave us secure In our borne and property? • • • • • THE SEC URITY OF OUR NATION JS AT STAKE U there is any legal basis for the COOYiCtiOD Of Lt. WUllam Calley for the death of ctvtlians at My La.t, tbeo be prepared for the followin g: The arrest aod trW of former presideat Harr y S. Truman for tbe order to drop tbe atom bomb oo Hiroshima and Napsalri, where many thousand times more civilians were snuffed out to a fraction of a secood. Arrest and trial of former presidem L)'!ldon B. Jolmaoa IJr the orders for D&Palm "bombing in Ylebam, wbicb Cl.ll:lld 1DaiQ' thousands more d81ths tban at My Lai. Arrnt aDd b1ll ~ President Richard M., Nlmo for co~ulog the bombinc raids, wbich, as in all wars, tm.ve resulted in tbe deaths of thousands of civilians. As a.n a.ddlttonal accusation. President Nlxoo 1s the ultimately responsible commander -ln.cbief for all mlUtary operations Involving U. S. troops, h»Cluding those at My La.J. The Ca Uey case Is tbe culmlDatton of a cootinuing campaign to belittle patriotism, to undermine public ~ of the mllita.Iy, and to downgrade discipline aOO morale of our troops. The release of Lt. Calley is essential to halt this dangerous trend, because the ·1ery security of our Dation is at stake. • • • • *"KNEE-JERK UBERALS RULE THE AIR WAVES " Th.e airwaves are almost monopo lized by left-leaning com - mentators, and you can almost count the conservatin pro- grams on yolll' thumbs. Robert K, Dorlllb ol KTLA-TV is one of the ver y few cooserva.Uves on the air. He ~d caustic words of comment at an Operation Alert plannlng session at the Stutt Shirt restaurant in Newport Beach last week. "Koee-jerk liberals are holding down lirtually every Im- portant oetwork news post on television." he sa.id, ••and that goes for ma jor talk shows, too," referring to such television personalities as David Frost, Johnny Carson and Diet Cavett. Mr. Dornan r elated some of the methods used by commeo- tator s: lies and distortion of facts about tbe war In soutbeut A·sla, favorable news treatment for communist Russia, play- ing up Items benefiting the communist conspiracy, playing down the shameful prisoner-of-war sUuation. What can be done? Here are Mr. DorDLO's suggestions: BILL LANDERS o1 Oranp Coast College was voted tbe top · male speaker in lhe Cal- Uornla state forensics cha.mp- ionshlps at Santa Rosa. Bill • who lives in Costa Mesa, con- tributed 35 sweepstakes points to the ace team, more than any other speaker In the tour- ney . OCC won 2nd place honors wtth 88-3/4 points to L. A. City College's 90. LIBRARIAN TO GIVE ALTA BAHJA PROGRAM Members of the Alta Bahia Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will hear a program by one of their own members at the 10 a.m. meet- ing and luncheon April 15 at the Newport Beach hOme of Mrs. William Eytchison. Mrs. Martin C. Shee ly, city librarian of Newport Beach, will give a plctorW biography of the life of composer and cooductor Leonard Bernstein. Mrs. Shee- lY. will be introduced by Mrs. E. Morgan Qu.inn. Assisting Mrs . Eytchlson as eo-tlostesses will be Mmes. Kenneth Smith, Leonard R. RaU, wuuam Laing, aoo Charles E. Kelley. AMBULANCE FIRJ.IS ASK RATE INCREASE Ambulance rates are sched- uled to go up In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. This · cities' 2 cootract am- bulance firms have as ked the city for a rate llike rrom $1 per mile to $1.50 per mile. The rate hike request was mad e by Larry Seal of Seal's Ambulance of Costa. Mesa and Derold L. Stump of Schaeffer 's Ambulance Service. The matter wi.U be taken up by the City Council on April 12 and a public hearing 'Kill be set for April 26. Costa. Mesa has set a public hearl.og on the request for April 19. ,_An~.,­ HOW TO II A CHYIPIID UIRM U ooe hu the proper bKkarOUDd, IDd will apply biO'IIdf Uliduowty ID the task, ooe can eaily attaia Ubcraliam. Ideally t.be tnciptmt Uberal thoukl be ao "iat8llectuaJ" .::ion or ICiOftOclle of inherited wealth (Third Oencratioo Pft" ferably), haw ant or more (preferably mote aod mor"f) ..... from ~ina Marxi .. ceoten like Huv:ard. PrtDcetoa aad lefteley; and be enppd in tome .. bleedina bean" DOll· profit IU.ex.empt or ne:o-aovernment. profaaJoo. To be a certified Liberal, ooe must be able to pus the knee- jerk tat. Weathervane, every-other-day, spittina-in-tbe-wiDd UberUi like Richard Nixon are DOt really JN , and never tbaU be. lr" ......... -II II PM ,, 110· .,.__. .. _., ...... t.-.. I twuw el .. lllld ...... 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JO -Jan 1111 -por-.1 lo lo alllod to -· b II ~~-World 1D u, nplo41J wt111 Joy -H1~-ud oiDp USUI'WI to bopt, Beeaue of a.l bclpe. 1 tbl OIJw of maotHQD« dt'*'-S tbU, it lboWd be PY• pre-'11111 MCHd ICI'_.. n re-to blllllld ap1Dit Olt' ,.... fto codeoco ... --al lallllr lo ... 1111 -... li&fol .. -v-... ~I !alter, to bl: i:tlloftd aa.r eracUI.IIoll. ud tbl r...ftec-o1 ·a.e tribe crt traitors bin --·-..... -. lloo.-·-·~-... -..... lo pr .. llll ..... E&cb ,..,. Mr Smoot bU f'C'Op'w tbat .. .,.areu...., UIDited 100,000 tnllled F'rM _.,. l>o • u.; u ,...,_ lllroqb alllllllar ... Wo Jan C.._ 80-t lroa> 1J11ar ,--.. 10 --J.._...._ bat to nbltltal:l America a:. ewer to tbl malalalld to apt COIDJI&cl, wbleh lo 1610 1rU "Tbe Prtace of P-.ce" &Dd tiD ap.1ut tb1 eatai.J. To mab writtto bJ tbe Pncrlms, prior ....... ..... lD -.' u. •tt••lon wor11 .. deJell ... lo lbolr liJidlac al PJ---ft1l wucll -• Rock. AlrOidJ lboy bid Ol<o _,.bu_por __ ud lloe from I -lorpllll.- pressed tbetr faith tbat lD tbe lliOW 11 eudlll'loc tbl paiD ol & Uoa repre...tq.c uttrted oew WOI'Id tbey 1fou1cl flDdtree cruc1ftl1oD., to reallM ttJat we CbiUUu coq:reptlooa ... <1om o1 0.,__ -· are olljiOriooclll( a ropolllloo -r~ld lo be Ia Parlo ro ....-apr · otlbo~-, .....,toJ.all .... lbo80..caliOd ID tbis ~ica.l doeumeat, they Subrersl'" fltt/W. Uflle tbit peKe dt)eptes to eDd tbl war, said ln put. United Rtatu1u beUac a war IDII to seDI1 our Amertcanflcfd:- "lD the aame of GoeS. amen: moDPr, wblle we desire world ~me bact bome. "We, wbose -.mes are •-wide peace, bat uewtlllacto 10 Tbese facts describe In part, denrrtttea. havlnc wdertueo. to wv to paclty tbe agreuors tbe m.&DDel' lD trblcb America., i::lr tbe &lorY ot r.oo, aDd tbe atld the oppreuots. FalH wtt-u "Tbe PriDce of PM.ce," la &dfa.Dcement: of the Cbrlstl&D DeiSU tell of atrodtiea baYIDc be1Dc cnclfliCS today, mucb 1D taJlb • • •• do bJ tbese: pre-beea perpetrated b7 tbe .. my. the same IDlDDH ln wblch sents, solenmly IDIIi mutually Tbe cblef prlelb &lid the Christ wu craclfted oa that 1n the preseoce ot God aad ODe captains were able, lmder COY-dismal &ftti'DOOIII Oil GotcotbL aaotber, COfeDILIIt &lid eombiDe er to chanp lbe "}lollws" -¥t us not be cU.:ourapd. ourselns together as a clYil whtcb ·oil Palm Slmday nDC out EaSter dly is diW'Dllt&-New bod)' politic." as Jesus pu:llld tbrou&b tbe llle and Dew' bope han bela Tbus was erpressed tbe taitb Yillap. Tbelr lUIIe ftB re-assured to tbe work!. Let us of lbe PtJcrtm Fathers 1D their warded wbea tbe people uked ban faith tbat rtcbt pes mlpt, abtUty to fouDd a new oa.ttoa. Pilate, "Cruelty btrn, cruclf)' a.a.d u weU. a mipty, ml&flly "for the glory~ Gnd." .blm." Yictory. Alter one arranaes ooe:'s dc&f'ffl and ellabliabes to tbe Estlblishme:nl th111 one is tt>the-manor (or is it manner?) born, one must learn the special Liberal vocabulary. Here's a sample: Love, committed, meaninaful, unthinkable, intoler- able, relevant, aaonizina. world·in·fennent, justice, compla- cent, crypto-Nazi, humanity, opt, ante-deluvian, arcbaic, mots-backed, dialoaue, communicate, aspirations, pluralistic, crassly commercial, auuned, orchestrated, responsive, break- tbrouah, th:ust, ahibbo&eth, turbulent times, cbanae. red herrins. awesome, mellowinJ, paranoid, vi&ilantism, come-to- Jripe.-with, normalcy, disenchanted, reactionary, neo-Fucist, alienated, frustrated, escalatina tenaioos, involved, exacerbate, arch-ultra conservat.i!e, estranae<f, danaerous, coocemed, patronizinJ, lily white, WASP, aroupinJ, Jherto, blighted, compa.ss;on, immobility, relate to, egreaious, intellectual, establishment, rapprochement, suburban, methodolo&ical, con- science, intransiaent, military-industrial complex, containment, revolution, mcaninaful protest, overdue reappraisal, mores, over-react, counter-productive, detente, priorities, racist, winds of chanae, Camelot, the Power Structure, over-kill, dehumanizing of raisin& expectations, superpatriot, main· .stream, non-oonformity, planned pareothood, accommodation, praamatic, we must address ourselves, exploitation, liUie old lady in tennis shoes, simplistic, outmoded, beautiful, limits or power. paoacea, peaceful coe-.istence, re -structure, creative, tension, crackpot , middle-class puritanism, modus operandi, unilateral di!larmament, guill~f·Hiroshima, sophisticated. """'· "'""· open -e nd .• ,..,.,;on ••P· .. ,.;,,,..,;on• ,._ Schools used as change agent spondina 10 a hi&her law, cynical power elite, now let me just say th is. aware. McCarthyism, woefully inadequate. Tbls 1s a cootinllltion ol tbe Dr. Glasser describes We Bircher, middle-class values, underprivileJCd, euphemistic, March 9 speech ctven at the prior to 1950 u a SIII'Yifll a; t:culating thC' concerns, taUiological, imposina credentials, Harbor Forum mtetlllg by Dr. society, a IOCiety 1D wbtcb 1t ar ticulate the a.s pirattons or the masses, robber baron, reapoo· Joseph Bean, former member wu oecessary tor larp oum- sive, developing nations. And above all viable, and relevant. ot tbe G .. ldale Ull1fled ecbool bers ot pe%'1001 to work to And the budd~ng Liberal mUJt TALK-everlastingly, uninter· district board. He 1s descrlb-surviYe, He belleYes tb&t most rupted ly, and above all, "intellectually." Never, but ocw:r, LDc the Procram ot Jobn Dewey PII"SODS do DOC ba.Ye to wort use a two-syllable word when a four-syllable word will do. &lid h1s colleapea to usepubllc tor a Uv.tng todQ, and that Four-Jeuer wo ds are right.an,. but be sure you learn the :ebools to ichaDge society aod children, bec:aa.t of our al- proper usagC' when vC'rbalizing the nouns. Remember when ,_11~m c system 1Dto eol-nueoce, are DOC coocerDtd wtth Mark Twain's wife came out with an ear·shocker, desicned to -.; .,.._.~, their OWD SUrYiftL Tbtpera- stop him fro m cursi nJ so much? He replied : .. You got the • • meat wUl take care ot people's d h By DR. JOSEPH BEAN needs. This hu produced aa wor s, . oney, bu1 you don·t k.now the tune)" Tbe •~llcalion of ••-T"'-d ldeDUly socl~, Ia Whlcbchlld-lt ts '"'(Kntant to know the tune. __.. ~..~.., ""' -~ Ke~~:~Y~h:h~;i~t~~~~~e~~~~n';C::,iaag~ ~:~~: :!eatF~~bl gr~e,.nlr::~ =:,~hra.~rtbeEles bl~; ~ aar:Wr.: ::: a-:r:,U:! ' M · L •• K. . le h th. •. K. ers sue as sa en says, ap ar_tm u':''er mg s te p one, 1~ IDJ 101 would Institute at Bic Sur, Catuornla, This search tor a role or prove ~tmself .mnocen.t. Innocent, ';hat 11, ~f Communist and the ooe bllndred or more tdeottty is DOW tbe primary connect1ons. Km~ n ot o~ly proved h',mlelf JU!Ity. of dealin& other such c:rowth ceoters, T-ftHd ot bumu btJ.ap, be be- With a~d frate1n1zrng w1!h <;ommunJsts, ~t enJOyed even lf'Of4)S, eoc::ounter lf'Otc:IS, tber-UeYes. Our scboola are out ot more v,gorous cameradc.:ne w1th a bevy ol b&tchea, J. Edpr apeut:J.c communities such a.s pba.se beca.ue tJtey fail to rec- Hoover r~porrdly confronted the "Chriatian preacher with S)'DIDOD, ReaUty Therapy am opbe ... lbe cbJMrte's ldlatity t.he emb~rra~in&_ cvi.dence. of _his r~ adulteries and lnoiDuabll otMt app'Uc;a'uou ' Midi. 'Seboola ue 11111 em.; · black ma1led Krna tnto s1lencma his cniJcwn of the FBI. in cburcbu btaltDtsses am pMGslng achieYemeot. tbe I am not rC'zdy to belie ve that Hoover blackmailed Kina or especlally 1~ the scboOla: Tbe p1Dlnc of tnowledJ'· ltlclWlc anybody else. Naturall y the "Libs" much prefer to attack object, sothepndidooarssay, eblldren bow to make a U'fiDg Hoover than to attack the black, atheistic, Marxist Kina. 1s to aid the bustoessmu or wbeu they &rOW ~.and r•cb- R•chard N i:~~.on knew all of that, or course:, but still went the child to achieve his growth ing goals, all ot which were tu the phony Christian·s funC'ral and slobbered over the out-Deeds a.nd thereby becom..,seU-admirable aims i)r tbe nr~ strelched hand or the widowed Mrs. Kina. And politici.IJll a.ctuali&ed, rin.l IOCiety Wben people did m nrnC' states . Leg rslatures recenlly voted to declare Kina'• I am DOt arrutng wtlb the use work for a U•t.Dc. Bt& DOW, h•rthday an official holiday. of some of tbe Third Force the school must cha.oae its Recently a gove rnment employee fi red to.-havin& "sexual priDdples ID tbe treatment of f'lmcUoa to eoabltf the cb.lld to rchu•ons wtth a wo man other than his wife" aued to aet his the melh.lly tu. Some of Its tdeottfy blmself U worthwtrtte, JOb hack . ThC' judge ru led in his favor, sayina that the aov-t.slc assumptiou La tbe a.rea Dr, GLasser has deei&ed. ernmcnt had not shown an y correlation, positive or neaa· of mental UIDess as medically What 1s bappealor 1D the trvc. lxtwcen the employC'C'·s sex life and bis ef6cieucy as a detlDed are nlid aod 1 s~t schools wbere Dr. GlasMr'S work er. them, Howenr, I do DOt aaree priDcjples ue empk)yed? He A FcdC'ral court has also recently decreed that tbe'Govern· wtlb appl)1Dg these prlncJples belleYes educa.Uoo bas three compOoeot;:: lmolYement, rel- evance, and thlnkln& u op~ po-a lo the lradlllooal trW! ol aim, cootent, and metbod. How does be ptO'flde lafoll'l- meot? Tbe moat bearily Weicht- ed upoct of bl.l -· Jo ... clus meetlDr. beld ooce dally at tbe primary level am ooce weekly at tbe 118C0114vJlt'feL The most etreettn dau mMt· ina 1s a circular arranpment with the teacher and audeats sttttnr in a Upt circle. Tbese class m..tlDp ue of three types. The meettor act.a: tlrst u a problem .,lYlDclfO• to streqtheD the cbild's copinc breM.rior. The dus dlscuaes uy df.m.eutty It wtsbes, aor:l problems of tbt home are el- lclble lor dlocualoo. Tile COO· ti-aritYW•aroloekd _.,_,~ ~u.. IiiiiYldlel' · • no ~cber au..... ~ are no rl&trt auwers, no cooltant trtlthl, &Dd DO coutam mora.l prlncjp .. s. Dr. Gla.SMr's deftnlUoa of moraltty 1s 180 decrees out of pbase wttb the moral coocepta ot Western ma.a, wtth tbe Blb- Ucal rellctoaa, both Jntsb and CbrlsllaD, IDtl wltll most boUofs blid by the malDatream ot our mciety, lrlucb ol tbe Uter&ttae refers to thue cass meettnp u Pl)'cbotherapy, (C--wook) LETTERS TO EDITOR· · rnem could not di~mi~s ;m C'm ployct from a non-security to the healthy ilxtlfldualln the Ji'>t"l m NASA mncl)· he:cause he wu a homo~exual. manoer in wbicb they are belA& In other words. mornlit y has no place: in aovemment.-appUed toclay.Pictorla.larttdes The American Way descrtbloc therapy for well in-• DEVIOUS APPROACH school board caodlr:llrtu. Much dlvldua.ls a.t crowth ceoters such Editor ot tbe Ens1gn, to my cbagrln, I d.lseofered JOHN G. SCHMITZ u Esalea deptct tbe aeUYities Newport Beach City PlaDDiDc tb&t tbe "moderatar" wu a as cUsa:tlute, depaeratln. am Commtssioa. qalte properlJ' represeatattn of tbe IAI.p of certalDJy not destped to de-sbould coocern ttseU wttb tbe Women VcQrs,&Dd.ttlrtber,tl)t nklp the 1ndl.t"l$a1 bat to de-parldng problem. n sboWd be a patroa ot oar dlltrtet. p-ade blm. Boots alit articles eommtoded for Its eflxt. In my estJmattoo, a member oo tbo stlbjoct ..... _.ed.., -..... !be 110~ -otlbo 0rup c-,. LoaJIIIII ot tbe thousands, LncludiJIC med-UDder serious (.ODidderatloo to Women Voters, as &r•llllllJ leal. psychotoctcal aod educa-......... olf-strHI parldll( lor COMtllaled, Is not lit .. lalor- ljf h ~ joolrnals. d'O>lex (R-Z) zooid lob Is u metiJa1t posllloe lo IIJ.IrJy -· "Write letter s to the station ma..Darer or network news direc- tor, with carbon copies to all spoosors and the Federal Communications Com mission. You'll be surprised a.t the Impact this will have." Ai.t;.st eYeryone says Is Ca · ornia 35t District Appllcalions of Third Force uao.tubod arbllrary, ---· orale a ..-.., ot 1111s typo. aga.illst lntlaUon, yet U con-cheek on tbe lDtla.Uon ot other Its people. That ts wbJ eYerJprl.ncJples in the classroom Ia able aJid problbly tllepl.ola-Know!Dc of tbe put "liberal" tinues with no erxl ln sight. For media or es:cba..nge, wbose value ftleOO of freedom 1s dedJcattd wt..t coocerns us tootpt, and Uon. It would require oae and Ylews ot tbls lf(q), Ulrtlr put to end inflation requires fiscal wUl theo ine¥itably be soon to tbe restontloD offretDIODeJwe wtll deeertbe th1J t.a .ome ODe-ba.lf or two Pll'kiltc tpaees ''RII)eeted'' UIOC.IItbl wttb discipllne --by government, meastll'ed 1n terms of gold. wbicb 1s also SOUDd mooey.ltlldetaU • .,_t tb1s mO'femeDt bas per rtii:IMaUal ualt. By tb1s "Womea For," and tbl obt1ou business, labor and the coo-When gold 1s to clrcalatlon., tbe gold stamard • • • done to the cluii'OOm, 1 call staDdlrd, part1Dc would t.Ye to blued eoadiiCt of tbls meetJ.ac. N B 1 93 • sumer. No one must demand the ~le cannot long be fooled "Tbe first objeettn must be ''DIW educatioD.'' Onr tbeput be prO'flded fer e1tber S or 4 I do DOt te,l tbat a fl1r s:-'111-sels . acre auction ~tua~:Crt~.0::~~r~ =~~!~:'"J!'~heu: :~~~~~:bllr).=::~·~ba:.::~~ car::-~-:..ek)t~-caoeeol =u:~~::-.: than he takes ln. And this tsoot of tbeir paper moDeJ'. But whea pernmeot laterfereDCe YlthDDW prtnl.ent 1n tducatloa ,tbls? Uaderulat1acpart1Dcre-iDe* kwud to tor tbe Dt.d Newport Beach's 1.93 acres and the CltyofHUDtlngtooBeach a.n age wh ich takes kindly to only papermooeyctrculalesam the gold marata • .., replll-wbleh derln from tbe Tb1J'd ptltltlou ID" .......... ~ per-,..IM'Ik'lt•' ld&flt? tAt's 11ap1 ol land at the southeast corner and Newport Beach eoukt DOt discipline. private onershlp ol moDebry ttoo nr controll, IXt nwHCJD or Force lafliiiOCe, tl.tberdltect11 parkiDI IIPICe udreqalrtd Mt-tbat tbl DGt metltiJti ot Ulrt of Broothurst St. and Adams agree oo use. Under 0111' pr esent monetary gold Is t».Med, as 1D tbe United dictatiOD u.twoaldlll'oDII'tbeor lJ:Id&rletiJ, 1a mo.c «toea-bact from lkle-11Da ol tbl ,..idk'lt,_ 1a CCIIId8tted 1a a Avenue in HWltingtonBea.cbwill J system, Jt is fatally easy to States today, then each grouplD gold mutets. Tbt ant objee-tloMI jourD&ls ODe-half of U7 studard R-2 lOt. here la tbe men ...... ahh ...._. be sold at public auction during COLLAGES SHOWN break the bonds of tlsca.l dis-!IOCiety can blame aootber for t1fe mast betbel.Ddlridlalfnt-001 U... ia de'fottd to pro-tlrect: PRSSENT R-Z LOTS I 'allolld Jib to aJert aa.r the April 1Z City Counell meet-An ubtbtt of rice paper 1_ clpUne. AU that ts Deeded Is to lllllation, and DO ooe re&Uy dom to ut p)ld ta &llec:GIOID1e IMt1l( procrams appl)'1Dc WD..L BE AtlTOilATICALLT pl.l'lllt lf'OIPI ol tM oo.tJ of lng. iages by Coroaa del Mar arUst pass a law --sucbasthe receat blows Just boW fast tbe paper ezctups ••• tblllpl tllldll' Tldrd Force pri8clflee. P-.. REZONED TO R-1 SIKGLE tll1l ~- Bids were opened AprU 2 W: MarUou TaykJr 1a beiDg pre .. bill ralslng the oattooaJ debt rDODeJ ts lost.Dc Yilue becauae law wblch decreee t111t ptn .. tNilr I.D m1lld tt*lD tbe elul:-FAlOLY RESIDIEifCE. Stae.tiJ ~ .. there were only Zbidders. Dow-seated th1J: moatb by tbe New-Umlt u and then to borl'O'ft' oltt. meat moaey mllll be acc41111edroom U... prlKipluarebiUIC A1 a rtAI, _...(two...tt) Attllllw F. ,.....,_c. ney Sa•logs aod Loon offered port Beach clly arts commit-mooey by a process wblcb ere. Amoog oilier lblltp, ._ Ia paymlltl ot aU -. peii<GUotl 1o boallliJ mlall. 1111 -lola lo BALBOA,. COil(). Panol, $338,000 for tbe prime com-tee at tbe COI"'QQ. del Mar ates more dollars oot !».eked 1s a b1ddeD tu. "'-tpen-ud prlfttt,a:talt .. qlt ·-dlltabid 111Ja:11.. 1At ulaot MA DEL ~ .MftKitT, 1Wtla8cbaol~ merdaJ property and Rinker Ubrary. MLu Taylor .Ia an U-by anything of achal •a.lllt, meat ctel.tea DSW 1DOMJ' liD-ooatraeta• uct ·-c......-at ... oltbeoccllriqdWDCM. BAI,A()A IU •• um, WISTJIIW~ ud lfnport Beacb tu- Development Corp. offered lustrator &Dd rilalll6xma.~ This situation has developed u backed bJ real nJ•. p...._ u.t ll*lfleall:7 call a PQ-,u •..tloNd wu., Dr. PORT, NEWPORT BIIGIITB .. ,.. $327,250. 11oo -la.llol lor !be !ltpart-a re511ll of our aliolldoomlltl metil pbJ to .,oil II llrol, -ot cortalo _.. ot--1o 1 PIJUI· wiii bo r"*lcltld ID -1011 Onb lbose oersons-sub. meal ot-..,.ldll( lalbo of tlle gold -d lor !be _..., -I•lo( _. lo<lll gold." -ud -ot 1M -· or....,. lluDIIJ-HISTORICAL TOUR mlltod a -led btd w!U be ~c arlo *uao II lbo dollar Ia 19M. litflalod dollarl IliaD llloprlnlo I iaYO -ed H.R. 1'190ol 1110 Tldrd r-Ia Pflf• It 1*-ly lllr ..... • !be TldriJ-ll.....,.w&- allowed to make an oral bid MariDO Air eor,o SIIJIJoo. El NeariJ aU adYanoetl clri1111· cJIJioo wbo pbJ ---1o 11n -1o -two u-c......,:Bo ar-IIIIIPrOtltl'o dly olll~ -lo·lo be llld g 1 -.lfrlll 10 wu. durlitf !be AprU 12 aucllon. Tooo. Sbo wu lor -• limo 11oas baYe used gold as lbolr wbto !be ofl«<..aldl-bo-co11oo1---ol-Pflft ... NIJIIIIolooU.O-· r~-R.IIDR-1, oct. *-1. V1qto1a, loJIOIJ• aod tlle llrsl onJ bid mtill 1 slnvdooa .,.. 1 miUCOry tulc mooelary -d. llo liD lo be tel. Alld----·· Tldo bill ---ud yloldo too IIJi -· ibH-d ,..._ .. locllllllr 1 -ld '-11r 1 1-y exceetlllle bllllest-bld cbartor alrliDtllldbtpl>bor 111r-1 ol -Uly aod _.._otlbo--romoooaUpr _____ ,.._o.Bo peu.-.-bo,JDI--.,_,..._._ by 5 por Ctal. Eacbatldlikal art-..udwondtlrlll(bor boaUiy JaYO pYOD ft I Clllr· -Jy J.a-pndlt:o Ia OD !be--IJJJrlorud__.. I-f·I-.J.a-TlloJM.-J-1110 ... ___ ,..., __ _ on1 bid mtlll be Ia m.._,IM .-.. truoll aetor ljlart l>otD JJat ot uy .. .., --n-IOlllll( ·ot IJIId '1IJ -•-• col1ld ltllilr nor. ......_ C.O·•-1o ••· -., ... 11111 11n. - ol $5,000 1o bo accl!lla*. • oilier moll~ a chlrodor tllat ...... dllo-, ud aJioWIII..,. .. ..,, -ftl llrll -II -Mil -"' -. Jlo-l UJI ... UJI 11n. wu. TlltCIIyeo-ti .. yacc~~~t bu remalllotl----11,11-JJCbollohH..--lollloY--IIrCII'J.a,R-llonjoclod 11""·--·~, Mil 'r or rojocl CliO .-.,od bid. o< ART SAL! SCHEDULED lllrOt!P>IIIIIo ..... Gold-· cllllr ... oliiiO ._.,_., IJIId It bolO porlloolo I -• CIJS .... W' M I llralo IIIJ. -II. I.' I II o :c:..e~:":orlbo•ll ...;~~~..::u~=: ~r=~D==~ :::'":~~=~-··~a. ..:::0."'..::..••0:,.-..:=; =~-... moru~":~~- Tiio ,._., -JOO '"' -ol ... ,_ .lfrl1 a. a alllllly. Yoa IDOY -II IJtjp ....... ol ... ltolr --From the Bibfe ..... -· -llo lkGIOID a1 D 'p • Bo-ll lit., ud U. Tldo-iUlo II 1110 oc-JOil 111J llltlolta lo -ltl--•-Irt Aad •-mak II -..., Jlolrl-Ilion. UJ1 ...... -AN,Jo nrMd-bwiDbo-111110 1110 -· ar,.. _, Mjocl ~--. -1110 ._,... 0 ooc-ilf .. 1' 111-110 fiJI II ?'br -C-4, -b llal?, -c.ll PioN, -II lo 1110'-ollllo -. 1*•2Je ud 1110 -..., lob""'"!'; 6ocouo JIM Ion l Jldll ID -llo op. .-Ill ....,. w 4 _ _. 8rUIDl 8lnlt. COlli& llliL bt!l It HIIJIJM ••• <•Dr _: olllr)J: or Ood " abed Utoed i• ._ ..r-• .. a •• .. ,..._ c1oJ, lrtil ..... _ ~ c_.i ~= .:--ao La-cll;pd ud -·-Ia ''llip liJ -1110 -~7::. byti doe Holy IJ?Joo& -I P 1 I Ia ':..-....a,ii!lll~at..,ar s rsrt .;:c;,c:::---,...... b.....,...ce. ll'•••••u ,, __ P ~· •••••a. *''a' a.._.. 11 = I :!'"''1111 110 II$ , -. ud lin. II I lid ..... ~a:::!::'=~ :"'-~ .. ~=';,IQ!:'~ tNiaro.:a:.: :':" .:' ~~ :s :.: ~.:= .t:,'.., _. '"'• o .. -•• e;. :::-::;: .,._,.... ..,.II•-'!.!" , • ..,., ~~-·loti r.r •• • ...,. llit 'al • .., Mlllli....,. 1o ....., .. _If' .. .._ Uf $ I •-YIIN lliD act Ul __ ..... ~~-~~\-IS:S,6.) lijliU ..... _ • ... . ·-·· ........ . - ., IIIOWIRI OF F ABIIIOII on ID -. Ia< Miiiiiln ..... of tbe eo.ta Mea Wom•'• Clab Lm. fUbloD mow ud 11:10 IIIDcbloa. at 11}1 el..,_. at tltb St. ud Ar•taetm An. oa Frid&J, April so. He"lDC wtth tbe pu1J pJualac are, from left, lin. PbUUp Hay, e)lb prlllideat; 111'1. CleYe Sc:bults, dOor prlles, aa.t Mrs. Dwtctd Groa, 'ftJI aDd m101 chlirmu, 1a cbarp of tM ntal. others Oil tbe committee are Mmes. ~ Lltllollokl, Rol>ert lleKeoa, WIDIIrld ......... F-Lytle 11111 FroUIID llroro. Proeeldo wtll pooride -. lor s . ooUece ~eboll.rJfltpa. ReMrntiool mut be made before AprU II wttb Mn. EdwiD Ua.stuno, 5-49..oe&5, or Mrs. Horrr cool<, 541-t6'11. (Eulp --> A VITAL SERVICE AVAILABLE TO -I TOP MANAGEMENT -Financing. including Loans, NEIPOI!T HARIIOREIISIGII lliURSl)AY APRIL!, 1971 I'I!!ST llC11011--Pw 3 CQIIOM oiL !!AI!, CAUF, Mrs. Wolf~ installed no .,_. lo c-at • ......,"' _,o~ary, lin, .__ -::.':' "="=I lltkl J-_, lr-or. --llro. -llllpu;--• -.1 IMc:lleol 'hnd&J, c-.s.riau, Mrs. l•m Rima; Ap1J t, at tbe 8aJ:Ioa BIJ •NIItlnt Mrs. Rq)h Water. c-. Mra. loa Merw, -.... mua; ea.i.ada.r Mra wuuam • Ple, a1at'*ed 1D 1Mb.War 8utoo; ~:~olld&i, Jh~. Tbomu .. _,. olllcora. Boler; ua1-, llrs. Allred . c..,...., lira. storliiiC -; pabUelly, llro • .__ WQIIt; lit Ylee ellalrm&a.. Mrs. ard Soutb; tumor board, Mr s. ldnrd llarti.IIJUtj 2Dd Ylee WlWam Sehworer; usiD.ot, cMJraa.a. Mn. Ray DoRa; Jrd Mrs. Alfred BoebDer; CaDCer 'ftce ebalrmu. Mrs. DoaiJd repa:try, Mrs. Thomas A. An- Fruer; recotdiDC ~retary, dre1ts; usistallt, Mrs. J. Nick-lira. Dulel SIMpardiloD; CU"-~~ Working Capital and Cas.'l flow; M~rgers ~nd Spin-TUNING UP tor the Newport Beach Ebell Club's Mntean Ofli; Slock Holder Relations . .neata aDd boutique Is Mrs. c. R. Croul (center} of Corona MARKETING MANAGEMENT -New Product lotro-del Mar, with the help ·of Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Newport ducUons, Customer and .Sales Development, Market Heights (lett) and Mrs. Mary FlU of Corona del Mar. DivennficaUon, Salesmen Improvement and Traintnc. Tbe fte sta •Ill take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thurs- ltiAL ESTATE INVESTORS -Feasibility Studies, day, April 15, at the American Legion Hall ln Newport Land Use, Syndication, Exchanges and Property Beach. Treasures and trash will be featured as well as baked goods, forhme telling, snack bar and a buffet lunch-Management. eoo. Proceeds of the south of the OOrder festival will INmAL MEETING WITHOUT OBUGA TION swell the Ebell scOOlarstup lund, according to Mrs. Jack Frank, ways aDd means chairman. Mrs. Nielsen is the WM. S. GERRIE, BUSNESS MANAGEMENT club president; Mrs. Crout, children a.oo youth chairman, Dover Bldt·• 133 Oo\ler Dr., Suite 2, Newport S..ch aM Mr s. fUz, scholarship chairman. Reservations tor the PHONE (7141 645-3320 buffet luncheon may be made with Mrs. Waldo Nyber g, ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::=~_!;1573-7'197, and Mrs. Daisy Morgan, 673-9099. (Ensign photo.) ~ IN THAILAND "MEET THE DESIGNER" is a Mftttrwlnl series· of fUDd ra1sLDg eYents to provide scbOlarshlps for tbe Chapman College floating Wllvers1ty, tbe s.s. Seawt.se, formerly R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth. Included LD the series will be famed couturler-desigJ~er Dan Werle, shown here wlth his long time trteo::t aod client, actress Glor ia Swa.nsoo.. 23RD ANNIVERSARY Tbe Costa Wesa-Bay Cities branch of the California Na- tioaU fuchslaSoeietywUl c:.e1e- brate Us 23 birthday AprU 12. Miss Annabelle stubbs, ot Stubbs Fuchsia Nursery, Leu- eadia, wtU speak about pre- pa.rlng fuchsia's for tbe show at the 1:30 p.m. meeting iD tbe American Legion Hall, 565 W. 18th St. Airman Flrst Class William TOOmas, son of Mrs. Jac-.. qualyn E. Thomas, 682 Con- of ~a.ttr bt mit~ uou and uoun. I ,;,..;s. Costa Mesa, is on duty Royal Thai AfB, He is an aircraft systems repairman, assigned ~ J to a unit of the Paclflc Air forces. He previous ly served MRS. WlLLlAM H. MEAD of at Nellis AFB, Nev. He is a Lido Isle is the projects cllair- 1969 graduate of Estancia hfgb man tor the international COWl- school. ell to World Campus Afloat, Chapman College's division of lnternaUonal studies. She Is presenting the "meet the de- signer" series to raise fUDds tor scholarships. Chapman's S. s: SeaYlse 1S DOW belngrefttted 1n Hoog Kong to begln floating Wlinrstty service this f:lll. AUDITIONS SET fOR 'ARSENIC AHD OLQ I.ACE' 1rY1De Coauo., T11t11ar pia-, UCL ·-eolrJ-.Ior Us llool Aodl"-wtll bo lltld II .. -ol !be -"Aroeole lalud -. ,_ laiUd. ud oll!l lace.'' 'J"bU clautc ft'om I llD e p.a • ......,. -"'1 wtll bo porlormld Frl-.\j>rU 17, .... I 10 5 p.m. a.. dolo uc1 -cllro, 1111 !9-cllJ, .\II<U 11. Tilt cllroetor Ia JaDe 19, 111 tbt Hwna:tdtiea Hall Rldard Do9. TAKE ONE FAT GOOSE ••• Goose puse used to be found in most medicine chests. For a lona time, it wu a commoh rt:medy for chest cold!. and pneumonia . lne hiah mortality rat.e of luna patients proves how ineft'cct.iYC lhll remedy was. Modem medications-particularly lhe antibiotics-ha\le drastically reduced the death toll of pneumonia "ic.tims, shortened hospital stays and relicYcd ~ntold pain and sufferin&. Remember tbi:a when you're ill: effective medicines may mean the difference between pain and comfon ... between life and death. So, don't medicate yourself. Let your physician do the diaanosina and prescribina. Then come to us for any medications h~ may recommend. Christensen -L COAST ... T. -AD&- oaJOL& ··- DEWD DISHWASHER This Frigidaire Bailt -hi Dishwasher has easy-loadilg racks. i Holds d ishes of m•ny si:res •nd ":="=;;;'"'-sh•pes. Stash them In eutly. • Super·Surp wnhina&ets e\lery dish shower"C.._n, LittMI or no pre·rinstnll. • 12-section siiWrw•re b8P.~ can be 108ded "h•rodln up or down." • Order interch•nle•ble front ~nels se:par•tely . Cok)" or Brusn.d Chrome. • Optional desiaMr dOOJ fr•mi,. ~it. • 9S OTHER loiODB.S .U LOW .U S loo~ ........ •••••IIUk• Shoee lH1 service, at • utual ~noos The Big M is big enough (over $400,000.000) to pay the n•tlon'a highestlntereat on lnaured MVtnga .•. ~ to. Bul eqlllllly Important -c..-ea enough to give you ....ry ~I ..vtoe . IIDW SHOWING EXCLUSI VELY AT OM P!IIIIIIULA HOW SHOWIIG TIIRU TUESDAY, APR. 13 5th&FINAL WEEK EXCLUSIVE SHOWING 1 u '1111!111 1111-~f.lol ,..,;r.,. -~· 0\CKVAN OYKE:COlD1URKEY' -· !fl'A 911Ti. ;~ Jlllljl(lll.(l*P!l !>til~ <'011·011·· rtl11 .. 808 NrMW!T· WC[/1 ~o!IWII !_ ........ U'ON. ._..., ~!(Jl~J,'! ll»! -~·r.l):IWI LW. .. wtill.ll rm !'()' ,_ ,_.-.. !OIWi!..W: ~0 Clllll ~~ .. •l' lllltllll"'- .1{/ro Pluying ·2m/ Bt~r: Hit NEW POll T ·MESA ' SPORTS SCENE WlTII YIC OPAL. -. are llldo(a br.- lulor -•IOYIDI t11o-111!11 tbo_,atlllllocllboocboo, Nnport llarllor's -II ..... will .. -lD Ulo Bola Gn.ode -II tour......t UUswett, aadCOI"'DD.delllu''a ooadl Tom Trapr wtllbtllldo( l bulm&D'I bolklay 1D PbOialz catchlD& eome of tbt Art10111. Slate &.ad La.Veroe collep p.m ... Tbe Nt11110rt BoacbaadCoota Mesa parks &.ad recr-.t.toa de. -eats wiU -tlltlr CIIJ ... ..,._ IOIMOrupCooolf llalo II a•• .... llolcll AprU 1'1• tbl :ra•pt,er• wUIMn' --·-.. pr ......... ...... _1&1 .. -. Tllo Ellllp -CYF-,.lDtllt N.uo.J Boyt Bt.-U world .rt. WOD IJIOlblr bt&lov•· .... s_, w1>to t11t1 '-lod tbl 1'uUD caprs 50-4'1 at tbl ' ~ , F-l!rl.lll~ Tlllnu DAVE BROCIDIIUR J10U .. tbe 5tb m..ua, ol tbe COUDt1 a *" ot .,. 1/1" tDr a. -1111 cradt cap ..-Elltlp -• s. -to-wltb tbt CYF .8wuliO Allllollc llrt!l p .... lD lilt -pot lui -11-Gordoo Groot t ... lfl· Tllunday, April 1. n. Eulll tiDe tbt d .... lD 3 1>11-. Tilt tract team doftalod •• 10 s....,., Atblollc:s -tbt loapoCC~J~pt~Woo.(Vtc~lll! FaUII<oot Wit to tlltlr already pbo1o ) tmprealtt Utt oltrltlq)bltbat • -~-aad tbo ~ .. ~!111~; Top soccer ela.ule erowu plUitbtnmDer-~l~~====-~ .., 111)01 at tbo wwld's ILrrul I I h ::· .. :s::a~ =~ta~ eams c as CASEY CONNELL clears 5'5" in the bigb jump ftJr tbe Ensign scllOol track team, using the "Fosbury flop" metb- cxt. This jump was his best effort of the season, bat be was towed by Ken Conners of Rea school. (Pbotoby VIe Opalek) Uoaal. Tbe Fallbrook cbamp-Tbe lib ..... 1 crud cllal- . loul>tp ns -ly llttolytDc lea&e llclccer II'"' belw._ u lt fts a wta ewer tbe same Coast Rancers Soccer Clab of Tllltln club that edltdSwuco's the Ne11j10rt Harbor-Colla 1D tbe UariDI Sue ftnals. Mesa area and tbe mlpty OCLA Aeeordlq to coacb Des wtll be stapd at OCI's ...,.. Flood, Elwood Ha.Daen proved stadium ttUs Saturday, Aprtl 10, to be the vital factor wbea he at 3 p.m. came into lbe pme ln tbe 2Dd The Rangers bave won tbe ball with Swanco's traJUDc by Pacific soccer league 5 umes as muy as 9 p»ots aod ral-ill the past 7 years aad are a Ued tbe CYF team to thelr big stroog flYorUe to wiD qa1.D wln. Hansen scored 7 polnts, this year. lo 196? tbey were 1oclud1DC 2 tree lbrows 1n the the Callfornla state amateur cioa!Dc seeoods of tbe game cbampiollS. Rangers are coach. to ctn tbe champs tbe1r 5 potnt ed by Brt&n McGaugtley. Luurmowltable lead. He also Tbe 1X LA booters, UDder the prOYided some key rebouDds ln direction ofcoachDew:llsStorer add.ltion to shutting outTust1n's and usistaDt coach Mike Mey. leadiDJ scorer, Stl't't Nelsoo, ers, are west eout NCAA Ken Conners tops S 6 a.nd SDu!ftncoutse•eralscorlng champions and sport a s....oa. -attempts by the ._stttoa. record o! 17 woo. I loa!. They Hanseo is a. &radua.te of Dave made lt to the ftm.Is of tbe Weiss and Rainwater of En. stowe's ba.stetlli.U scboolatRea na.Uoaal NCAA ctwnploosbtps, The Ju.nior high track season opened AprU 1 as Kaiser klp- ped Gisler 165-1/2 to 106.1/2, Davis toppled Lincoln in another close one 157-1/2 to 114-1/2, Ensip raced away from Rea to the tune of 201.5 to '10.3 while TeWinkle won their dual meet wiU\ Dwyer. The Rea-Ensign A's posted some good marks In their com. peUUon with Ken Conners clearing 5'6" and Casey Con ... oell gotng 5'5" Jnthehlghjump • sign tlnished ln a dead beat In and lt ls loterest1ng to DOte losing 1 ~0 in 2 periods of oYer- the 180 with Weiss lea.d1ng the that another product of Rea. time to champion st. Louis. pack in the 100 also. RaJ.D. Hank Moore, sparked Garden They are also All CallforDia water also led the tlekl ln the GroTe to the Golden state college cbamplons &Dd west 600. Bob McGowan's S9'11" championship a ~le years coast lnYitatlonal wtnoers. effort was the best ln the B aao. Moore cashed 1n on some UCLA plays the Rangers an. competition. important tree throws and hit nua.Uy for the Ashcroft per. Tommy Bazacas came the clutch shotsthl.tturnedba.ck petual trophy. Last year UCLA through with a SlW)er 8.8 mark (Cootlnued on Page 5) won 7.2. in the 75 yard dash to shade s "I I • 1 =F~h~~:--:.o::.:.~= a1 ors ose m ourney was a triple 'Wimer as be an-Wblle the Newport Harbor Tile Newport Harbor Sallors 111:!.\t!d the 300 and tbe kJoc jomp. butt.ll squad is participating eootiDoed lbe1r wtnalac ways In other C ennts Roo Smltb 1n tbe Bolsa Grande lnYtt&-with their 2nd IUailht Yictory Their contrasting styles proved nearly equal as Ken wi.th his western roll and Casey utill.z. :::!\' lnc tbe "Fosbury ~" botb came ~ wUh their best efforts won the sbot put aM Sam Vac. Uonal touroam-• tbe other be -....... _.bact toal0.9 cara the high jump ..-. ,. n .... ey .... ....,.. The R E ,...,: 0 , )Oeal nioes are nlu1nc UD.til Y1n onr Loin. Mike Easter. ell-DSa.p S cam~ tbelr tetptCU.Yeln111tiDd.Su,. llAa ICOI'ed -tbe -willlaiDC f'a lhrou&b with M11D8 JOOd Um•a. aet ..,_. resumecompetttloo afte"T be tftpi8Cfti"1b1Stb Uld Gary Parterwu.xberdoabll lfttr tbe Easter n.eaUou. came ho!We 00 Nl Jllttqer•1 winDer as he ltd tbe fleld bltbe Corooa .del Y.ar moYed I.J:io sa:erlflce llJ'. Hedrick, KDDZ, 75 aod the 180. Jose Pette W'OD tbe 2Dd spot betdlxl Los Ala-Alrln White and SmUh aU aw the b.igtl, J,~me, saJ.llng OYer the mltos as tbe result ol a 5-0 acttoo for tbe Sailors no were bar at 4 6 • wiD o.,.r Costa Mesa Friday. out.nu by the Saxoa.s 12-?. Tbt SO UT~. ~~RST ol tbt Yilt. This was Ken's Zod bic wln as he came out oa top in tlie quadrangular meet wlth Kaiser, TeWlnkJe and Da· Yls the week before. DaYe Brochmeyer of Ensign heaved the shot 48'1/2" to tate that event, wtth Mark Wilsey a. good 2nd at 43'4". Joe Dis. tantslo took the Jooc-.tump with a leap of 16'11-1/2". Bob Dler. enfield sped to a co~le wins in 100 at 11.2 and the 180 in both good Urnes for Jon Randall had a big day for JohD Palmer eoat1Dued bJ.s fine Bolsa Grand touroameot W'lll Kaiser as he tied lbt sebool plt t.t.... for with e d 1n th 180 with 20 1 c--. per manees a. give the Harbor 9 a chance to recor e a · cvkliac 2 hitter ap.lnst the go ~ aptnst some of the top clocking and then came back Must:a.np. Palmer blasted a prep teams 1.n the COtiDtJ. to set a new mark ln tbe 300 2.r1111 bomer to Insure bJ.s win. • • • with a 36.0 flat timing lD the B This waa his Stb rouoo trJwer compet1Uon. Ron l.amerton woo ol the year The Newport Harbor Sailors both the shot aDd the 100 tor Palmer rrtz.uck out 111npost-defeated Foothill 6 to 2 1n the Kaiser ln B events while Brian 1nc bis win. Tbe Sea Kines got opening rouo:! of the Santa ADa Theriot came~ with 3'1flnsfor otl to anotber ooe ot tbeir Elks basketball touraament the Knights in the 180, 300 and p&&eoted earlY leads wl.th3runs Monday, but lost lntheqi.U'ter- the long jump. in tbe 1st 1Dn1Dg. AD error a.nd nna.I.s to Santa Aoa Valley Tues- Bruce Sharp woo the 180with a IIA&t• by Reid Jobnson witb day by the score of 5 to 2. 21.1 and the 600 1n 1.25.1. Ted tbe hues }oadred produced 3 Then ln the battle for 5th Wills captured tbe loog jump quiet tuna tor Corooa.. Tbe Sea place Tuesday, tbe Sa.tlora }oat lfitb a leap of 16'4" as DaN K1np came"' 'lrlth2moreruns to Swmy Hills 5 to 1. All 5 completely domiDated tbe B 1n tbe Srd wblle Mesa drew La.neer runs came ln tbe top eompetitioo. bl&Db tor the eatt.re oootest. ot tbe 7th lnnlng with tbe be_, Jlm Widder raced to a tlrst COI'OIIl .. s.1.1 at the Easter of5 Sal}or errors. Ln tbe ?5 'With a 9.1, Keat br-.k W'itb Los Atamlb)s leadlnc Quarter-flnal wlnDets, IDad- 1 T i~r~e 2 Tim•s J Tim•• "THE NAKED CAPITAUST," Euell took 2nd and Georce tbe loop at 4-1. Estaoc.la lost dlttoa to Santa ADa Valley yere 1.50 2.,50 3.00 by Cleon Skousen. A revlew Bidlcti 3rd, all fl"'m LlncolA. tbe: third 1n a row as tbe Gudeo GrOYe, 5-4 oYer ADa· 20 words or less 21 "'ord1 to 30 words 31 word• to «l WO'tds Eoch word o11•r ..0 word• ·--------------............... . FOR SALE PETS FOR SALE. Sehoauzers. gree. $125. (714) 1968 BUICK SKYLARK 4 door Sedan. · Pcnrer steertnc aod bnkea, a1r CODC21Uooed, flM coadtttoo. A buy at $1,395. -873-937%. 200 3.00 4.00 auj commentary on DrTCar-Llncol.o captur~ tbe C eYIDts Eqlu coU:t oolJ come"' with beim; Santa ADA. aim 5-4, 0Yer 3.00 4.00 5.00 roll QuigleHy's ~tF, ,1,1 ~!: lil··liZ .. ,~ z.t.1 za .. ~ ~ _,~· z .eratcb blts ap1Dit Los Al Orange, aDd llapoU&, 4..0cwer 0 edy a.nd ope. u su.c: ~ came uuou ... •nw & pltcbera Fruk AUea IDd Jim Sun.oy Wlls. In tbe semt.ftaals • S • 10 · 15 paperback. $2. In tbe D competition 40 to Freaeb. Wat.oa IJld Postel .-Tuesdll•, 2 sbut~ sGS&Dta ~~~~ ................. _ ...................... _ ORDER FROM: over the DaYls Colts. some._~ from 0:!; Ana V~lley and GudeD Gro" FOR RENT Amert••• Optnton Book Store, DaYls -enrbelmed ••· • •• _.... v~ u"' ......u· team, nfferlnl Ulroalb 4 er ... 1Dto lbe cblmplonAip pme. SPACE for reat . ·at 19$4 Harbor BIYd., Costa Mesa, l.o lbe A IDd B dlrtsloos 1'01'1 wb.l)t PYlAe~ ODly S bits Valley 1l'OO onr MapoUa J.O, l?!1 £. Coast HWJ., Cona Telephooe: 64.6-0645. out wi.tb tbe f1Da.1157. bet1reta tbem Eltaoel& acnr aDd GudeD Grore tCaMd Suta del liar; $15Jl a moalh to 114-1/Z team wiD. pools al-l ...p. record. Aua 4-'l. YMr's ieue. Call. onor HELP II ANTED 613-0551 or 644.8608. OFFICES and stores for re nt . Reasonable. North Newport Blvd., opposite Roac Hospital Call John Vogel, &46-1675. FOR RENT: Large profes- stooal office. Slllte of 4 rooms, on corner Hcag Hospital. Former ot- nees ol establisbed attor. oeys. AWrolimately 2000 ft. for $200per mooth. 646-16'15. NEW, tar .. cbalet. Late Arrowhead. Day, e..S, week or moDtb. 3612 or 54Q.958S. HOIIl:WORKERS WANTED(eo- Yelape · addfe...-t). R.- •mped, •lf-&dl!r...S. --....... LucdJ>D Worl!l Tra- derl, p' 0 . 8os 1117-.ue, Rtclnldo S.Cb, Ca 10!'71. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT bicycle Rt! AL UTA T! ,0 R SAL! lllt<iUielA,. LOT FOR SALE, 100 1 US', R-Z, patod lllty, Ul EUI JWtut1r St., eo. .. .., ·-.. 1'1111 Ill. -~~~ arw.. m,ooo. CaU171-IISOI. • LIUL IIOTICI LIIAL IIOnct ern or •••-r 814CH l'OLICS DUUTIIIIIT .-rtll,ll'll -Ill ....., ..... tool,.._ to-_,"' ao ~ CtrU c., 1M "--.., ... Dt-JIIU"F • tu t. ltll fi!IJIIJIA• tbl ~ kNit • ..... e••h•tJJ' rb. 1. -.,ell • ..,.., ... ,lcWia,..,.. I. ...,. .. , ...,., .... --. ..... •• BiQcll.bat'a. .......... Red .. ...,. .............. ·--,.,., 8 ... I. BlcJclo, IIDJa, 10" ktnrlta, 0rup •. lleJell. bop, 10'', 8elrwUD, ftlle 1. BI<J<It, IIDJa. 10 ....... Stora, Rod a. Bteyclt, prta, 10", rr ... taaa, hrplt t, BlcJCll, boJ81 IO",alapaJ, Blae 10, Blcyde, bOJ•, 10", Scbwtaa. Grt~~~ u . Bteyde, lloJ•, 10", St.,., Gtte~ U. Bicycle, bofa, IS" 10-IP"d, Olmo, Green lJ. 81C)'CII, bo)'l, 20", Sebwlna, Blue 14. Blc)'Cit, bora, Hawthol'oe Frame, Red 15, Bk:)'Cle, boya, H", Rfld 16. BlcJclt, bOJ4, JS", Blue 1 '1, Bk)'clt, boJI, 14", Estrada, Red U. Btcyclt, boys, 26", AMF, Oraap U. Bl.cyelt, \IOYI, 20'', Hutry, Bl~~e 10. Bicyde, boya, JO", WUdcat. Purple 11. Bicycle, boys, 10", st.Jneray, Greeo 11. Btcyclt, prJ&, 20", ScbwiAa, Wb.U. IS. Blcyclt, boys, IS", SehwiDD lO~IPI«i, Gold H. Bicyelt, boys, Je", Royal Sabr•, Red Z5, Bicycle, boys, 20", Cobra, Bille at. Baeycll, boys, !S", Sehwl111, Blact 1?. Blcyclt, ctrts, 26", Royal Scott. Blue: II. 81cyc .. , boys, 20", Stelber, O!:aop n, Bicycle, boys, 20", Scbr..n.o, BIIMI SO. Bicycle, boys, JO", steyr, Green S1. Bicycle, prLs, 20", Hurty, Purple U. Bicycle, boys, 20", Schwloo, Green SS, Bleycle, boys, ZO", Royce Union, Bille S.C. Bicycle, gtrls, 16", Steiber, Red SS. Bicycle, boys, 20", Schwinn, Red S6. Bicycle, boys, 26", Armstronc 10 ... speed, Silver S?. Bicycle, boys, 26", ScbWiM, GreeD S8. Bicycle, boys, 20", Stlnuay, Blue 39. Bicycle, girls, 26", Stormel Archer, Blue 40. Bicycle, girls, 26", Sears, Black 41. Blcycle, boys, Z6", SchwiM, Blue .U. Bicycle, boYS. 26", Royce Unloo, Orance .U. Bicycle, ~ys, 26" 10-speed, Orance 44. Bicycle, boys, 20", Stingray, Black ""· Bicycle, boys, 26", Schwilln, Brown 46. Bicycle, &trls, 20", Steyr, Gold 4?. Blcycle, boys, Stingray 48. Blcycle, boys, 20", Schwinn, Green 49. Mooty . 89. Deet Cbatr, Blue 70. Cart, 2-Wbeel, Jl'lY 71. Surfboard, 9-foot, Chuck Dent '12. Surfboard, Yellow 9-toot. '7S. Paddlebo&td, Red 15-toot. 7i. Slll'iboucJ. Brown 9-toot. 7'5. Surtboard, Yellow 7-foot. 76. Boat 7-foot, rowboat, whUe 77. Boat u.toot, rowboat, white 78. Boat e.foot, dlnghy, white '79. Boat, 8-foot, rullber sailboat 80. Boat, •·foot, plastic toy 81. Boat 13.foot 6-ioch, black rowboat 82. Boat 7-toot, sabot blue 83. Boat 5-foot 8.1nch, blue dinghy 84. Boat 7.toot 8-lDeh, sailboat blue as. Boat 7.foot 6-LDcll, sailboat white 86. Sail Kite 87. Tiller/Rudder White 88. Ladder BoardiDc, white 90. Paddleboard, Browa wood IQI, 'Gil C.,,_..,_, ->• IGI. Slotplnr Bt.c.· Go:eeo • 101. c ....... Pola.rold 104. Swim Fins, blue 105. Metal box fer Tackle 10'1. Brief Case, tan 108. P~~tses, two 101. 8o1r, creen a.nd white 110. Tape recorder, Craig Ill. Z Tl!jlOI·FiashUIJjtt 112. Camera, 8mm, Keystone US. BJ.Doculars, 7r50, Jason 114. Camera, Polaroid 115. WreDCh, Elee. Impact I&R us. Wteoeh, Air Impact 11 ?. Telavlsloo 24", Packard Bell B"W 121. Box for Jewelry 125. Chrtstmas Tree socket string 126. Gray Sultcase 1Z?. Allto Stereo Kra.co 8 U8. Z Boxes w /Cuf1 links 1Sl. Can Gas Boat 6·p.l. 13Z. Can Gas Boat 6.pl. 1U. Can Gas Boat 6-pl. 134. Book of Prelideots·-Purse 135, 4 Auto Radios {broken) lSI. 3 Swtm !los 13?. Bac y,IStethescope.B.P. Gauge 138. Blue leather purse 139. Drop Unt-S wallets 140. Fielders Mlt.rilflthaod 141. Fit-s Mtt-rllfitlland It!. 2 Bron triop Purses 141. Rodl6 JuUetto AM/FM 144, Pipe Cutter 145, Wateb, man's Timex Ca.leDdar 146. Watch, man's, Balon. Chrome 141. Watch, mao's, WittDauer, &Old 141. Watch, mao's, Caratelle, &Old 141. Watch, mao's, Bu1oYa Cal•adar, Gold 150. Watch, mu's, Timex, chrome 151. Wateb. mu's. Ttmex. &Old 151. Watcb, man's, Baloft, Cbtome lSS. Watcll, mu'a, Balon., IDid 1$C. Wateb, man's, Bewua, chrome 1155. Watch. lldl•, GrtaeD. cbrolne 151. W&teb, 114M, 1't1Du, e1troase 151,WatU, ...... Loc ... ,pt ...... 158. WUcll, lrldl-. I..ajriD, Cllrome 151. Woldl, ...... BoraA, cold 110 ............... . ltl ............... -.... lA. frlllll Pa-• llf.W-. ...... WN•- 111 .............. IIIlA, fOld .............. lllr1tatl. ..... 111. -. -·s. a-, c-r . ... -. ....... ,_ ...... Itt. w-. .... ., pocl!ol rlllftr 170.~---171. G1Q loollloa w/lools I'll.-. .... .u&.PV 10 tnMI-1'11.._... __ 1'14. ..._.. __ Flu ,_ wiiMII .. ---"' .., "' 1M----II par-II 1M ftooport --D 1 1' 111 --(')<lap alAI-al,.....llo!! ............... 1 ................ ,,. I'OLICi PUBLIC AO::TD MmCI OIIALI -·~-~·;~:; 0$1 ut. UUI ~ ~., .... -.I =~~~~~=:::: A]L;---.-•aocws • -~~ -·----'" ... ........... _., ..... . . , ........ , ............. -..... -· • l EXCLUSIVE Elliott Gould Don Sutherland Marcia Rodd ''THE LlntE MURDERS" R ated CR) 2nd f u ture ''The Ballad of .Curl Dosh A E A L.TOR . 642-6471 •••·613-364 •1130 W. COAS HWY. VALET CLEANERS. 3137 E. Coast Hiway.• Corona del Maol:ALL675.o3 To our many friends .. ...-... -----... -~ WORLD'S NIW DIAPU w .......... '""' ............. "~ .. ,._ ..... •. ..,........,. .., .. LARGEST 4fh SPECW.IZIII II liE • 540-13~ 642-0270 ..... = Eli lliURSDAY, APRIL!, 1971 c:DaA DfL !All, CAUF. •••••" lndl •••• W.IMI u... •••• BEACH INCOME~ 51X APARTMENTS, FURNISHED, CLDSE TO CHINA COVE. THE AMOUNT OF VIEW VARIES WITH EACH UNIT. , ... 4607 Wayne Rd. CAMEO HIGHLANDS OPEN 1-5 P.M. THURS., FRI., SAT. CHARMING THREE BEDROOM. VERY CLEAN, EAST MAIHTENAHCE YARD, PRIVATE BEACH. $47,500 MACNAB -IRVINE FINER HOMES VAST lAY AND CHANNEL VIEW from balcony of choice 2 bedroom -2 bath -:.~JI electric condo, with new carpeting and ~rapes. Boat slip available, urderground parking. On the Bay. Ct~ll now -675-3210. IAYSHORES L.lve among your sailing friends . Jim the Windjammers club. Ship .shape. just the right size -big living room. dining room, 2 bed· rooms. 2 baths. Sandy community beach. $42,500. MACNAB ·IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1010 Bayside Drive 901 Dover Drive Newport leach lmlo\ftD-,_AlEE •• CIOUI I • I EK 5" AMIIftillll'l J -·"" .... ,_,, • • N• ... Patio• • Pi•.,& ... , • POOLS • t Hoi• P.Ooaiai c.- • T-i• • ....,_P-.ilflocliooo • Mj. • -·· ... ....,_. c::;~~::.~ , ...... •••n ••••••••••••••••••• Salea tbrougb the Multiple Llatlng Sernee of tbe Newport Harbor-Coeta Me• Board ol Realtor• totalled BIGHT AND ONE-HALF MILUON DOLLARS durlDg tbe mooth ol Feb- ruai'J, 111'11. Tbla Ia two UICI ooe-balf mWlCID do)Jara more tbaD any pre- 'ftc~M mooth clurlnl tbe 40 yeara of MrftCII ri. the Board. Llat your pr-.atJ wltb a Realtor todaJ. !1! , I I. I I I I I I 1 ,1 I !Ill I oflnJa ..94/, PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN I Y APPOINTMENT 117 Linde Ide Drlv. 5 BR. 3 baths: Cam. rm., form .. din. rm. 2 fo'plcs .. Rm. for pool. Dock. By11ppt. $145,000 W•terfront Let1 No 44 : 108Ft. on water . . . . $125.000 No. 76 · 3 Car garage. Reduced lo S TI .OOO 52 L ind• !tie Drive ('usl. 15 BR .. study, 5 b.llh homt W l .o4 frpli"~, ('trcular stairway. dec·orator selected carp. & drapes Shown by appl. . $215.000 72 linch• hie Drive Trad!ttonal 6 SR.. Slr.t ba. home on lagoon wJdock. F'urnished. decorated &: Jndscpd. 2 master bdrm. suitc;s . . . . . $200,000 For Complete infor~tion on all homes & lots, P'••M call: BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor 133 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.1. 642-4620 •••••oooooooooe 5 LUSK HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VIEW HIUS FOR COMPLETE INFORMATI ON PLEASE CALL HmiE SHO_. REALTORS 3535 Eoot C.. H~bwoy c..-*I HOME AHD OFFICE IN NEWPO RT HEIGH TS RES! DEN TIAL AREA JUST $35,000 FINANCING BY OWNER ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR BEAL ESTATE ·~SID eHTIAL A.N D I VSIHESS PROPERTIES ·-POR INTERESTED, P ROI'ESSIONAL CONSID ERATIO N SEE $ .. PLI UAL UTATI 2515 I . C.. .. Mwy., C.,..• HI ..... 61~2101 O.NE OF OUR R E A L T 0 R 8 c.ste .. ..... CUSTOM BUILT HOME on desirable quiet street • THREE BEDROOM S • THREE lATHS • LARGE KITCHEN • DINING ROOM • FAM ILY ROOM WHICH CAM BECON· CONVERTED TO J ACK & JILL BEDROOMS. • EXTRA ROOM OFF CARAGE (CAH IE USED FOR WORKROOM HOBBY ROOM OR STORACE) • A "MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE"' .PRO /!I!R TY'/ CoRBIN-MARTINJl IL.:::::===:644-7 662 ====J~ I •••••••••••••••••••• 'J)eJ.!anc'l /Zaf ~lale EMERALD BAY! ALL ENCOMPA$1NG OCEAN VIEW FROM THIS FINE FAMILY .HOKE! Fom-bedrooms, tow t».tbs, luge separa.te tamUy room •Ub ftrepb.ce. A master Dedroom suite ·-tu for a k.lngl AU this plus the amenities of Emen\d Bl.y: prln.te, parded streets, prlnle beoeb,-Swliomllle pool IJid -coarts. TII~'P!i ~SEE' FOR~­ ATIIIGBUY£R. sg3 ,000 c .......... 6U ·7270 JaiLCt •llaul P elf! Barrell R eaft'J f''i!~mu CUSTOM CUFFHAYEN 1\Jo:W LISTING -privac''· but room h"' pur· ,c;ue mdtvtdual hobbtc~ arid pleasure~. -4 fkod · room. fam ily rm or dm tng rm , and 3 bath,c; butlt around lar~e Sf'cluded pat10. nose.l., 01nd ,c;tora~f' ~Z,alore. Separate unit with 4th bath & k1tr hen has !~~Orne Bay View -ideal fnr tnlaws nr a~ pfay room. 3 car r.ara.l{e . GLORIOUS GARDENS QL'AUTY for tbe knowledgeable buyer. t ·ustom We!iitcliff home offered by design· er butlder 4 Bedrms. 3 bati'l!l. family rm & dmmg rm. 3 plu,c; car ~:ange. Many mort bonus features. Offtc. a,.,. S.tunl•v• & SunUys ~ PET~60~!~~~~ ... RJtL TY · ~ 642-5200 UNIT--UNITS--UNITS S45,000 to $164,500 ON£ OF THOSE C111'E CORKER DUPLEX'S, t BED- ROOMS EACH, GARAGES IN lliDDU: ...... ,ooo. RtETIC t BEI:I!OOII PLIE OFFICE, 1-1/2 BATH, PLIE IMIIAC\JLATE ONE BEIJIIOOM APART- MENT •••••••••• , •• , •• , ••• .a,SOO. SPARKLING ALL Til£ WAY. I BEllliOOM 10&~. Cusloll Holies · lf1TB PIER AND FLOAT IN THE COVES, Ito FEET ON THE WATER, & BEIJROOIIS, S BATHS. $120.000 I I 8.R. APT. PLIB --Ill-LAW IJIIIT.. 10,500. BIG-BIG FOURPLIIl; BI8T WAa TO &VUY. THING. LOCATIOII, f1IIST OFI"ERIIIG .... 500. 10' LOT WITH I LOYILT IIOIID PLill I III- COIII£ lJIIIT8, CLIAII, SILLD WILL ri- MAHC.I •••• , , •••••••• , • , •• ~100. CLIFF IWIGD ftiPt.U, FULL ... W 111ft' n •-t ••--.1 .... IW:II •••• .....-. UNIVBB.SITY IlEAL TY ~to · -~ L COAaTMW.CII-AD~- AN DIPROIIPTU CHORALE, (loft 1o rlpt) Mmes. A.ltred QulnJU, Heroaldo VanOraw:n, Herman Johuon aDd J. HObart Batsoo, is musically weJ. comiD( the Mitchell Boys Cboir of Los Angeles to tbe April 13 IWM:heoo meeting ot the Lido Isle Woman's Club ln the Lido clubhouse. The Boys Choir 11rtll proride the sloging program for the meeting. Luocbeoo a.od puocheoo hostesses are Mrs. Paula Sa.ntley aDd Mrs. Lee Solomon. Reservation chairmen are Mrs. Joseph Trantla aDd Mrs. Donald Jacobi. State aide confers here • race Apr.17 no c-. -~ ....... -.,.., 111111; lllnl 1t. II Orup AYL, C--.-. 1111 OIOJ llpatQ-- 111-.. no -"'""ta. 111100, "lA lbo &all o1 1111 ...,_ ''CalnrJ. ,. wtD be -. ., tbe tall.,, 1FW be .... by tM -ctlolr, diNctod Ill' llro, ooiolllt. Fred Merkle. it 7:10 p.m. oa ~ • • Good FrlcllJ, So-will bt N...,..t Ualty Clnlrch, moet- llra.. Robert Beudally, Gerald 1D& at 15th ud I.n1M A.Ye.1 LilltoD, JOllA HoJt ud R1ebard CWf Ha'fea •• uvotce ol tM llaUory. Robert llelrdtleJ will Lord" will btlbo -moo lop- be at tbe orp.a.. CommtlllJoo wtll 1c of the .Rev. l.«eD FUct- bt eellbnlod after tho ellort.l -lor tho 10 a.od 11:11 •JII't881d:atioD. At tbe 9 and 10:30 a.m. Stml:lay sen1ces. a.m. Easter SUDday sen1ces • • • Pastor Fred Morse will speak: Tbe Plymouth Coocrecation- oo "Tbe power of tbe resur. al Church, 3282 Broad st., New~ reeUon." A baptismal service port Hetgbts ·-A C&DdleUCflt will be beld at 7 p.m. commiSDioo service wtU be beld • • • at 7:SO p.m. today, Mawxly The Lutheran Church of the Thursday. The. Easter SUDd:ay Master, 2900 Pac111c. View Dr., service will be at 10 a.m. Harbor View HUls--Thel.Drd's • • • The 3rd aDDual LODg Beach ~ wlU be offered at 7:30 st. Mark Presbyterian to Enseoa.da lnterrattonal ott. p.m. tod:ly, Maund&)' ThlD'sday. Church, 2100 Mar Vista, East shore powerboat race gets A meditation and prayer time Blulf--"Celebration of a loYe UDder way Saturday, AprU 17, will be held from oooo to 1:30 feast" will be the theme of the with a number or local higb p.m. on Good Friday, and a Mauody ThiD'sday service at performance boats partlcipat-tenebrae service wtll be held 7:30 p.m. today. Easter SOn. ing. Some 30 to 32 entries are at 7:30 p.m., featurblg the 7 day services will be held at 9 e:q>ected. last words of Cltrlst oo the and 10:30 a.m. with special Bamford Frankland, state as. committee made no iodJ.catioD The race Is spoosored by cross. There will be a 7:30a.m. music by the choir under the sistant director ofpubllc works, it would be willing to extend the Paclllc Offshore Power Boat Easter Sunday service, 1n ad. direction of Steve Waroer. arrived In Newport Beach yesa deadline. Racing Assn. and sanctioned dltion to the regular worship i • • • terday to discuss tbe coastal Meanwhile, Assemblymu by Amerlca.n Power B9at Assn. hours of 9 and 11 a.m. Prince of Peace Lutheran freeway situation and the pend. Robert Badham indicated that There wlU be 5 classes --• • • Church, 2987 Mesa VerdeOrive ing resciDdlng or the agreement the bill to ratily the charter offshore, interoationa.l, Pacific, The First Baptist Church of East, Costa Mesa·-A commun. with Newport Beach Publlc amendment that would prevent sport and cruiser. Otfsbore Newport Beach, 2501 Clllf Dr., too service will be held at Works Director Joseph Devlln. the signJng of any future tree-class boats will qtallfy for Newport Helgbts--"Tbe risen 7:30p.m. today, MawxJyThursa Mr . Franklandscheduledasim-way agreements without voter National APBA ottsbore drlv. Lord. the Christian's hope" will day. The service of the cross llar meeting for this morning approval will be introduced into er s' points as well as Paciftc be the Easter sermon topic of will be held at 1 p.m. Good with Costa Mesa City Manager the Assembly within the next coast championship points. All Dr. Walter Pegg at 11 a.m. Friday and a teoebrae service Fred Sorsabal. week. other classes wtll quality for Sunday. At 7 p.m. hewlllpreach at 7:30 p.m. There wlll be 5 Mr. Frankland's arrival fnl-The legislative counsel had PacUic coast championship on "Some resurrections to worship services on Easter lows a meeting 1n Sacramento asked for additional documents polDts aDd Paclllc coast class come." Sunday, at 6, 8, 9, 10 aod 11 last Friday between State Di-on the election, which have been polnts. • • • a.m. There wlll be no SUDda.y rector of Publfc Works James forwarded to them. Boats wtU assemble about The annual Easter sll!lflse scllool on Easter Suoday as the Moe arx:l 3 Newport Beach city Sen. Dennis Carpenter is ex-8:55 a.m. adjacent to 011 Is-service sponsored by the New. children join their parents tor councllmen. pected to introduce the bill iD land C, just west of the Ala-port Harbor Kiwanis Club will the services. Mayor Ed F. Hirth, Vice the Senate soon. There has been mHos Baybrealnn.ter. The pace be held at 5:45 a.m. Sunday • • • Mayor Howard Rogers and some speculation that Mr.Cai"-boat w11l pick IC) the fieet at at the Newport Harbor high The Newport Harbor Loth- Councilman Donald Mcinnis at-penter has been holding up in-this point arx:l lead race boats school stadium. The sermon eran Chta'ch, 798 Dover Dr., tended the high priority meet-traduction of the blll, but he to the sta.rtlng area in front of wtll be given by the Rev . Rich-Newport Beach-. There wtll be ing arx:l said they were ·•opti-Is on vacation and no one was Belmont Pier. ard Irons, senior pastor of the a communion service at 7:30 mistlc" about the results. available at his local ottlce Entry deadline Is this Friday, First Presbyterl.an Cburch of p.m. today, Maundy Tbursday, Mr. Rogers said Mr . Moe for oommedt. AprU 10. Because of the raec-Santa Ana. Easter music 1t1.U and a Good Friday service al- told the group that he would In Its entire history the leg. essa.ry Immigration clearances be sung by the Harbor Ctlorus so at 7:30p.m. A sunrise ser. look Into the city's proposal islature has never failed to and race logistics entries can directed by Merle Valdez. ' vice will be held at 6 a.m. for a bilateral r escindi ng of rati!y a charter amendment aDd not be accepted an'er this date. • • • Easter Sunday, toUowedbyser- the agreement but felt he need-only once !las there ever been Among the local early entries Tbree Presbyteriaochta'ches vices at 8 and 10:30 a.m. aod e:ct more background tnforma. a floor fi ght on a ratlllcation are Maury Fortney, Newport will hold union Good Friday Sunday school at 9:15a.m. tioo and technica l data. for a charter amendment, and Beach; Dutch Kellemeyn, West-services from noon to 1 p.m. • • • Mr · Moe made , oo response that one still passed. minster; Phil Caricof, Costa at St. Andre,.•s, 600 st. An-The Couples Club of Temple Ill'. llloo "' - Caul ""·· ~dol-, -._. .. all • -Ill' • ,..., "' • -ud 4 ......, .AjlrU I, Bt wu arr..ted April 10, lilt, ud cbarpcl-'""""' "' ...... Ill -will! • lin II cllJI llrllor atblollome ud olflee. He wu ord«ed 10 .-1-•· -trial lui Fob. 14. 'on M11 .. 1. lilA-81110NMinl MA. ALDitiCH ()oe wltotsl, Mrs. Reba KENNETH NEIBSER, 1411 Uod St., Will ~ Bay, a Vaactm, 18, cbarpcl lllat ... eeaior at COI'OG& del Mar lllcb ~ebool, ftS flrlt place wu betiC thl'eateoed ud coer. wtuer io seleoee ud matb 1a the ara semt.ftl&la or ced DOt to testlfya.piuttbede· Bulk of Amerlca'• 19'71 achlettmeat awards prolf&Jn. fendut. She told a jadp about He bu oow .uoect $!50 ud the r~pt to compete tor a tbe allepd tl\reats ud h~ or. cub award of ~ to $1,000 at tbt Southern Callforllia dared the defeDdant takeD iDto Area. 4 fiDa1s May 14. SU.w111 BluooDette, 1001 Somer~ custody. set LD., WestcUtf, a stacltllt at Newport Harbor lltlh But trial judge James Judge scbooJ.. WOD Srd place lA llberal uta. Coroaa del Mar relnst:ated tbe defeodant on h1s lltgh/ scbool student Mark Aldrich, 2078 TuJttn Ave., $30,000 plus bond trfth an order West Upper Bay, woo 3rd to fiDe arts. Tbe Srd place tor the parties not to contact wiDDers reeetved cub awards of $25 each. The semJ. each otber. ftDal eveDt, wttb 48 studeots repreMDUDc lS high schools Botb Mrs. Vauctm and her ill cc:utal and southarD Orange Couaty, appeared before brother, Jim Blevins, test1fled a panel of civic leadei's at tbe Surf ud SaDd Motel in tor tbe prosecution during tbe La~tM Beach. trial. 8 IN OCC TRUSTEE RACE i!~~;::~;:~::; Eight Orange Counttans wlU be vying for the 3 seats on the Orange Coast Community Col- lege Board of Trustees in the AprU 20 election. Ruml.ng against incumbent Donald G. Hoff of Midway City in trustee area 2(Westminster) 1s Charles F. Da.gton, also of Midway City . HEW JOB tH NORCO P. Richard Ousterboft, New- port Beach recreation s~r­ inteodeot, has resigned to be· come parks and recreatioo di- rector of Norco, a city of li,- 000 population near Riverside. He is a graduate of Long Beach State College, and came to this city 7 years ago from Norwalk, wbere be was a sen- ior recreation 51418rv1SOr. Mr. Dusterbott, wbo Is 38, is married aod has 2 children. His wife, Sandy, ~rates the Oxcart, a g1tl: shop In Hunt- ington Beach, which they plan to sell. They now Uve In Hunt- lngtoo Beach. He will be hoooredata lunch- eon sponsored by hi s tenow employees at ooon Ibis Friday at the White Horse Inn. He will assume his new post Mon- ant. He was cnnted lmmunl.ty There are 2 comers trytog along with his slster, to unseat William E. Kettler In trustee area 3 (Huntlngloo REST AU RAHT REQUEST Beach a.od Founlaln V&Uey). DELAYED TO 4PR. 29 They are Barbara A. Bell of The N~wport Beach Planning Huntington Beach, an advertts. Commission has delayed untll ing representative, and Mrs. April Z9, a r equest to construCt Enriqueta L. Ramos, a bouse. a 300.seat restatD'ant to be wife, educator and student, of modeled after the old Western Fountain Valley.. Cannery buUdlDg oo La.ta.yette Rlcllard L. Oliver of 149 E. Street. Bay St., Costa Mesa, a sys. The action was made to a!. terns ua.Iyst aod teacher, and low the developer, Unger Pa- Willlam Tbomas Unger Jr., a eWe Corp., beaded by Robert student trom Costa Mesa, will Unger, former ctty manager try to unseat Incumbent Rob· of Costa Mesa, to work with ert L. Humphreys or 360 Buck-tbe starr to he~ soiYe prob. nell Rd., Costa Mesa, in t:rus. lems on parki.Dg requirements tee area i (Costa Mesa). aM future wldeDingorLatayette MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Glenn O'Neal, professor at Talbot Theolocical Semirary, La Mirada, ls the pulpit mlnlster lor the 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday senlces. The Rev. William Acton is chtor ch pastor and is available for visitation and counseUng. SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:00A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE .. 8:00A.M. " 10:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE •...• 7:00P.M. 2200 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL M4R to the committees statement GARDEN CLUB FORMED Mesa; c. B. Shannep, Newport drew's Rd., CUlt Haven, with Sharon ptesents "Sallab," a. that the adoption or the route Beach and Gene Jerry Santa the pastors or st Mark aod ward w1nning Israell comedy had been made against the ad-IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ana. Peter Rothchild, Newport the Church of th~ Covenant starring HaymTopol,atTemple vice of the state highway engi-The Harlxlr View Hills Gar. Beach, will not be driving this also participating. The ser. Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton St., neers, other than that he would den Ciubwas r ecentlyorganized year. He wtll be part of Maury mon wtll be gtven by Richard Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m. Sat- be looking into that aspect of by residents or the Lusk de-Fortney's crew. Parry, chaplain ot Hoag Hos. urday, May 8. Proceeds will go EASTER SUNRISE SE RV ICE the problem. velopment in Corona del Mar. pita!. to Temple Sharon's school -:;:=::-:--:c::::-==-=--:c:::-:= The committee wiU meet a-The officer s are Mrs. Ri chard ElECTION APRIL 21 • • • building rund . TOO lATE TO CL ASS.I FY day. ~ gain with Mr. Moe after Mr. H. Spooner, president; Mr s. Harbor Area Legal Sec C • • • VAUANT, '6i,wreckedtr.eod. PAULO DRIVE-IN THEATRE Frankl,arvt meets with the var. Gerard Bast:ia.a.ose, vtce.presi· ta.ries A trfU re-Cltristlan Science hurches Cltrlst Lutheran Chta'ch, Good tires and engine. 59,-""'"0'0T ~"•EEWA y A r "AULA•uto lous cities affected by th e pro-dent; Mrs. Robert P. Smith, oual e le~~~·n of =~e~seaanl • ·-The Bible lessonHl'llmoot~-Missota'i Synod, 760 W, Vica 000. Orig:I.D&I owner. otter. L-OO • " 'PRIL 11 1971 ............... recJSsion secretary· and Mrs Warren 7 a ic for this Sunday'" be ''IUe to Ia A c slaM u h 673 3226 ~~~r vo "'• "'·"" • ....,""'"'"' . , . p.m. dinner meeting on April sin disease and death real?" r ve., o esa--..... un--. Mr. Devlin saJd he was meet-Toman, treasurer. 21 at the Camelot r sta t . • · · dy Thursday senice will be THE!ME: ing with Mr . Frankland to pro-The 200 meeting or tbe club Santa Aaa Mrs Gi~ber~o ~ Services are held at 9=15 and held at 7:30 p.m. today. Good COMPLETELY turolshed, at. "EASTER f O y po R YOU" vide background Infor mation on was held March 31 at the home ler 835-0'207 ~ haodU ue • 11 a.m. in Newport Beach, 1 ~ Friday service wtll be at 7:30 tractive 1 bedroom apart. the freeway controver sy and of Mrs. William G. Hickey, er;ations ' ogres-a.m. in Costa Mesa, and 1 p.m., and Easter Sunday ser-mentforMay,June,andJuly L. V. TORNOW, SPEAKER the election which directed the 1537 Keel Drive. Assisting her · vices will be held at 8·15 and at Batooa Bay Club. Refer. _'·"'-~---you are __ Stay 1D your car City Cooncil to rescloo the wm Mrs. Geor~ Taylor a.od Calley backers comb•'ne il;a~.m~-~T=h=e~R1ev~.~L~. :··~T~·:··i..2.!"'~·:·~·:eq:ulr:ed:· ~C:•I:I~&IZ:-.!=:::~=~==::::::~===~ agreement. Mr s. Robert K. Williams. oow will speak at all services. 2614. Mr. Moe expressed concern Joe Littlefield, sponsored by about the Ume Umit or 60 days the Bandini Fertilizer Co., lee-Ron Hickman or Balboa Is-persons to obtain petitions as on negotiations tor the r e-tured on lawn and general gar-land, woo started a petition soon as possible at their local cisslon. but the negotiation den care. drive to President Richard M. chamber of commerce or at SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AREA ~ PLUMBING AND 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE 645-3130 ALL WORK GUARANTEED REPAIR SPECIALISTS ELECTRIC SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING Nixon to ftee Lt. Willlam L. 220 Marine Ave., Balboa Is. Calley Jr. has combined forces land, or at the Ensign news- into the United Free Calley paper. Drive of Orange County. "The Uves of our soldiers Mr. Hickman said, "We have and POW's are in the hands combined forces with George of all of us." Stokes of the Orange County About 100 persons attended Young Republicans; Andy J. a Newport Harbor Legion Post Calanao of the Combloed Vet. rally April 2 and the Legion erans of Orange Couuty; Bill voted uoanlmously to send a Turner, publlc relations .. ~-letter to President NUon urging rector for North:r(4) ana him to tree Lt. Calley. Rev. Graves or Orange. We've been gratlned greatly by the MRS. CORA VAN VLECK fantastic response. OF BAL ISLAND DIES "People on the right and left Mrs. c ora L. van Vleck of han nnaUy come together ·-322·1/2 Coral Ave., Balboa Is· college students, soldiers, and land dJed March 30 at a New- the man on the street. port' Beach rest home She was "We sUU have problems with a native of Iowa and ·had Uved ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~dl~str~l:bllt~lo~n~o~f~pe~tl~tlo:ns~, :bu~t in the Harbor Area for Gyears. we are asking all concerned Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth Ubllk of Balbca Is. ma~ square aparbnents ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF r AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robart M. Buckley, Manager at (714) 645-0252 or write to The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Apartment•, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92664 land; a SOli, John of Eureka; 3 grandchildren aM 3 g:reat- graodchlldren. Funeral services were hekl April 2 at Pacific View Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Dorothy Simon of the Church of ReUglous Sci- IDee oUlciatiDc. Interment waa at Riverside Cemetery, Mar- sha.lltowo, IO'ft. RUDOLPH KARSTENS OF COSTA MESA SUCCUMBS R~~bA.~•.u,U,~ 1079 Cot0111. Ln., COlt& Mesa, died AprU 4 at bts relldeDc:e. He was born Nor. !, 1187, 1D Da•-"· Iowa, ud came to 0raap COOIIIy 4 raars 1110. Ha bad beea a welder I:Jr 50 1•111 tor tho Beelloe Co, Sar'fiYors iacblde z 1001, -of Catla llle• &od ttaa. Dlltb ot Jon.: a c~ucN«. lira. Rutb JobaDDIOII ot Iowa; 3 bro. -·· Ed IIIII Fruit of 1on, &All Watter ol Jadlara; a lUter, M:ra. A.lm 8taact al o.•a."'· 5 lfiDdthiJctr• Ud (M .,..; lftldc:lllld, ,_. -·-•hold "'"" • "' 1M Bob-Ill..,.., Clllftl. t --wu II hlr· .. _Ill_""'- SERVICE IN YOUR CAR! --1000 FOI 25% DISCOUIT Dll AllY SIZE AP'IIL '71 ONLY DRAPERY ORDER CLEANED, FAN FOLDED and nm (OR -BLANKETS, IEDSI'IIEADS, SLIP COYI!RS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ETC.) "NeldNQar .. " E CORONA DEL MAR 2939 E. COAST ·HlGHWAY AT IRIS J()( COSTA MESA CALif. ;.; Angelitos celebrate their 10th birthday C&Ddlell&bt, cryltal IDd Cll'lDC botiQueU 1D 1 clasalc prdeo NIIIDc will docorate tbe Moate Culo room oltbe New- -IDD Aj>rll 14 tor tbe 1oth uaiYerary ol tbe hanctfng of AopUtos de Oro, wtll add a touch of oostalgia ud fUll bY wearing tbe gold brocade &DWD sbe wore at the ft.rst ball 10 r . years ago. YOUR CAR By DON L EE • WHEN SHOULD YOU have you car checked? U 1t Is 1n warramy, follow the book to the letter, It's sm&rt aod the warraoty Is a &DOd sate way to maintain your ear well. U It's out ot warranty still lolloY sug- ceatlons Ln own- er's manual. OR, 11 you don't have tbe manua.t. '-'EXCITING GIFTS beiDC collected by the members or the Newport Harbor Art Museum for tbelr spriDg aucUoo on Saturday, Aprll 17, are ute an lceberg--OGly a few can ,be sbown--becaWII they IDehade stteb treat& as a crlllse oo John Wayne's Wild GooN, 1D air ntgbt and boUday at YatlatJan. l1ld Z-d&J "btU-to-toe" beauty care and a !-bedroom watertroot borne, "The Udo," at Late Forest. AtteUoa chairman. ·14rs. Peter B. HUI of Bay Shores (ceater) lbowa a bridal bQuQa.t w1tb Mrs. Jotulsloa Balla.rd, rtpt, of Cameo Sboru. Mrs. Winslow Serer LIDcolD Jr. of 1rriDe Ternce, ID cbarp ol t:ra.uportattoo. holds 80me &Dtlqae plctures. Tbe alaCUoa, both anent anrr live ..-w follow coettalls &Dd dtiiiMI!' at tbe Balboa Pa-vt~. AU tbe proceed.a wtll co to malmat.Dlnc lbe art museum In llolbno. (EIIstp pboln.) Jr. Ebells honored have your engine checked out The Juoior Ebell Club of tbe wlae ta.unc party, bouUque al least eYery 12,000 miles. Newport Beacb booors 2 mem-lllllque, ud recipe boot. Ten thousand Is better. Check bers each year b' eoatrtbu-Sbe Utes 1D East Bluff wltb tires then tool uons to the club, am both Yll1 ber bUiband, Btm, real estate be sent OD 8JP81lH paid COD-Alesma.n Wltb Eastblufi'Re&lty, • SPEAKING OF TffiES, ro-veoUons. and 80118, Chris, 6, &Dd Mlke, tatel A good tlve-tlre rota-Tb.ls marts tbe secood year z. Uon plan lor your oew car ttl a row that tbe juQior's OWD looka Ute ttlls: Put spue on side t Mr EuceoeKoncb AopiiiDs de Oro. Guo ... at tbe blaek-tlo boll will be ... ..... 1a tbe reee1•1Dc Uoe by the pretiderlt, Mrs. Marshall Nle- decbr w1tb Mr. Nledecter, aDd lbe t..U cbatrman, Mrs. Cecil Sb1rar wttb Mr. Sbirar. A pre-b&ll cocktaU party will be be)d ln tbe ballroom at 7:30p.m., followed by a &Our met dimer to be senedat9o'clock. Joe Uolhay's orcbestra will play for daDcLnc. Mrs. Cbar1es Tbomao, tile !Ifill presldeol of •• • This Autllary ot Blg Bro- ther s of Orange Couaty bu presented a cbect tw $25,000 eacb of tlM! past 10 years tor a grand total of$250,000. Tbe• "Golden Ao.gels" raise JDC.W"e tban any other Big Brotberl Auztl1ary 1D tbe United seat. tllroug!l the yearly edWoo ol the Gold Book, tbe plctortal calendar publtsbed as a fiD:I raisiDg project llld mwetledb' the flrst vlewtDg at tbJ.s aocial event of the season. • lett rro ... Put lett tront oo ~ ~ed ~ most boors oi NOTED ARTIST TO TALK lett rear. Put left rear on sentce Her 864 boars were Mllford Zones. world re- rtebt ftont. Right front Ure. dtfided • behr"o f.teraUoll aow.s artist, wW be featured coes to rlcht rear. Right rear cbalrman, district aod state put at tbe Costa Mesa Art. goes LD trunk as spare, Ro-COOYeotioD press cbatrmaD,ud Le&c-meettDc Tuelday, April tate tires tilts ny each 6,000 PFO electloa c.balrmao. 8be 17, at 7:10 p.m. He will dem .. mlles for tops ln tire wear. 1s PFO pablleltJ ellalriDIA, bU .. OMtnte 1.111 lectwe at tbe • ON£ OF THem: Wild HOf-totiaq, cbafrmu ot tbe car .. =11~:0 'Ct.::.: WRS. WILL lAW R. HANSEN . fBc,.ie AlJn ('boto J lylrood actresses bas tour cars, rlculum lab, ud a pareot aid Road, s Costa ~.. Guests are h b d ooe polnted each or the four dl-at East Slut! scbool • J. T s . s rr' e rectloos She doesn•t turD very Mrs. Kovach resides .. Eut ID~. c Co ldeot m X 0 m a , well ' Bluff with her husbud, Eugeoe, •rs. arey wan, pres • ONE OF THE BIG THREE wbo Is admlnlstrau•e systems of tbe league,~~ ~t f w .,,. R H plans Wlltorm Interior body tor manager tor Mcllolloell Dna&-~:.:~-=~Costa tiesa"" Ar~ 0 I Ia m , an sen au of~;a.r~r!l':s tr~, ;!!: :o:n,a.:; a:•ga=~ Cam-ceater,117 E. WUsooSt.,AprU Miss Jlu Lanae Thomas, rlbboos ln their bair. Tbey ~~Uons ...iu make the wne-Mrs. A. L. Hasttngs was 30, May 1 aDd 2• His 5P&flal daughter ot Mrs. James W. ~~~:r~s~OO::.P~· ~~~~ 1 stble t spot hODored as cba.lrma.a of tbe semltar ls 00 landscape des go. Thomas ot Costa Mesa and the c ness almost mpos o • year for ber wort OD tbe dub's Mr. Zoroes ls professor at tbe late Mr. Thomas, became tbe served as best man. • NEED A TAILPIPE, ~uf-three ways ud mflllDIIprojects, UDI.nr slty of utah. bride of WUllam Randall ftan.. Richard Barker of fler, manUold pipe? We CID s1• • • sen of TustiD ln a late morDI.ng sened as best ma.n. "" same day dellvery 00 most Dr lm lo give previeW eeremoay at St. Andrew's Pres-!Deluded Russell Gtveos a.ay mutn.r part you oeed. No • byterlan Cburcb Saturday, Costa. Mesa, George c;.,,.,.,51D I we doa't stock them, but wecaa March 27. and Hugtl Nelson, both of order the ooe you Died for Dr. H. CoUD. Sllm, cbalrmu tbe Ual•wllty opeoed Ill doors Dr. Cbar}es Dtereo11eld rE&d port. Tile chlD'ch nsdo~-ale'!. qalct deUvery. Come by at of tbl dtputmellt r:4 millie at lD tbe flU of 1915. He eo.)oys Ule double rtoc sen1.ce. Tbe wtlb large arraneements CORONA DEL WAR AtrrO OCI, wt11 dill,_. tbl 0r1Dp 1.111 tacbtJ Ute music of all croom 1s tbe SOil o1. Yr. Ud flowers IDd caadles at~·~~~~ PARTS, 3601 Eut Cout High· Couoty PbllbarEDOillc Soc11t:J'a sty 1M IDd pVloda, but lWI ma1l1 Mrs. W, C. Husen of Elllter. wltb ribbons ~ candles ny nry IOOil. sympboay prl'rin llct1rre at acbolar}J baterest 1s ltaU&D Frut Mello pn tbt bl'kle •ch pew, • YOU CAN TELL tbe aver. 11 Lm. W*'.,....,, Aptill4, r-IWDCI maalc. lD tblsfteJd away, Sbe wore & M1 1tGctb At tbe Mesa Verde ap man bu faith aomeoDt Is at Edwards Newport C1Dema. be bU pablUbed IIUD'lefOU u .. br.idal JOYD of WbJ.te embrotd-Club, wbere 150 watcbloi onr hlm. Just ntcb Fasbioa lal&Dd, He wtU diKau tides -· 1a four ~~. ered cottoo with lace inset. It a weddlDg blm drln for a few mUesJ tbe works by Schubert, Yare•. EDCiiab, Gutni.D, Freocb, aDd was made wltb tigbt buUoa ebuter, lbe niece from • THE WORLD'S first car, tbe Cucoot steamer, wbicbca.me out back 1n 1789, was a three wheel a.ffa1r. Take rmte De- troit! aDd Tsctattowaty tb1t aretobt lta1.laD. cuffs at the wrists aDd a b.llb Costa Mesa, took charge of tbe performed by tbe lol: ADct1ei oeckU.De wUb a row of buttoos pest book. Pbilbarmoatc Orct..tra c. tbe don tbe bodice, Her flDcerttp FolloWiDg the reception tbe loJlorinc Friday ertalq at nll ns beld wttb a wide baDcl younr eot41le left lor a booeJ- OCI's Cn'Wford Ha.U. Dr. Slim wbich matched the dress. Sbe mooa 111 tbeSa.n Fratldscoarea.. 'W1ll lUustrate his illctart wttb carried a bouquet orwblte mums Tbe new Mrs. ls pi&Do seleetioosllldpboaop'tpb m:1 yellow ceatered daisies. Cf&dulte of Newport • IF WE HAVE "right-record1np, AtteodiDg bel' 1ftS Miss JUdy bleb school and ls DOW an ot-war" here Where we c!rlYe Dr Slim wbo <:ompllttd ILia Goodell of Newport as maid of blstory major at UC l Her OD tile rtpt, do tbey han "leftw ~. s'tu.uea at llarYUd lloDix and Mrs. Jobl:l TomUn ot tud Is a graduate of Ezoter I ot .. n.y" 1D Enelad 1D drlvlq UDI.Yerslty, bu beeD -.1 of H1111t1Dctoa Beacb, Mlas VIcki IJD1oa blgb schOOl and also oa tbe left? tbe UCI music dep&rtmllllatDee Palmer of Newport m:1 ~~~ ocr. where be maJored Ln MLTt MOR.1VAR,IES LIGAL IIOTICI Vickie Sbulda ot Costa Mea as ooomtcs. He Is DOW an bridesmaids, TbeJ w•e Ill ploJM of Ora.nce ComtJ' dressed 1D llrmal 10WDS of •IU'Oflllt. Tbe ~le wt.U yellow wttb creeo sasbes &Dd LR Tuti.D. NAMED TO CHOC BOARD WATCHING the "mother or tbe year" coatest forms come olf tbe press are, from left, Betsy Parry, 4tb grader at Woodl&Dd achool, Costa Mesa; Robin MWer, 4th grader at Oar Lady Queen of Ancels school, East Bluff, aoo wu. l1am Hlld.son Jr., admtnlstraiof' ot Haag Hospital. This Stb a.aaual Hoae Hospital coat.est 'Ifill be Judced by Major Gen- er&.l Jobn Coodon, Earl Hardaee, Edgar (Ned) Hill, Walter K?Cb, Gordon Martin and Dr . Anthony Toto. Tbe 12 tlnalists wtu be hooored May 8, the day before mother's day, and tbe wiDDer's mother wtll recelt'e a week's vacation in HawaJ..l for two. Betsy Parry l.s the daugbter of Hoag Chaplain WUUam Robert Parry and therefore is not eU- ctble to enter the cootest. Robin, daulhf.er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mtuer, wut compete for tbe first time, (David Rossp~>o~o). TAPE DECK TAKEN A stereo tape deck -rallied at $179 was bclrclartMd rtom tbe resideoce or ~CIII11&)llct­ mu, 219 Peul An., B&lbol lllud, betneo 7:30aM 11 a.m. ~.llueb30. Mr. HJckmu told pollee tllat wbea be returned from school, be dt.eorered tbe rau door ... tbe tape deck .:Ctk~~etJt " " ' - ' ' .. ~ I \ ( JL , \· .• r.· \ \ • 1780 NEWPDR T COSTA YE 5A . 6o16-9313 v 1 \ • "THE GLORY OF EASTER" aY liLLY GIINIAM ,_ ...... Ill 0 lot;, ... ,.. lllbt .. Ill UIPOIIT IWIIOII EJII. !t:ClO!ID KC1111!! ., -I'M 2 lltUIISDAY, N'l'l~ e, 1171 C!!!!Q!A OEL 11M. CALif. 1 .. u IIPt ._ ud llopo dlod ud abuD- ... 11111 -......,. out whoa .._ ud all U... att.r ..._ alened, 10 all of -lilta were nolond •""' Cllrlot walk4d triiUIIDIIutiY out of l'*lllt"• lellllb 011 tho ftnt Eutor; tho \'ictor -dMtb, hell -tho P""· -r bri,. fullllment to maa"o iDnor loDf• iDp for life, lilbt, hope and oalvatloD. From tho very tomb of ucrillcial doatb eme..-the Son of God wltb the keya of deatb aDd hoD In bla band; and wltb tbeoe keya, oow 11 then, lle unlocka the llmltleu powen of tile other world ana freely oftera them to all thoae who are dla- poaed to accept them. · Firat, the reeurreetion of Christ brinp liDht to thoee of ua in deapair in 1970. Aa we have already seen, the world of today Ia in darlmeaa. There Is darkneu around us and wjthin us. The Bible teacheS that our minds have been blinded by Satan : "And this is the condemnatiOn, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkneaa rather than light, bee&uee their deeda were evU" (John S :19). In the midst of the darkn ... Jeaua Chriat Ia the Light of the world. Under the pidure of Peter Milne, hanaina in the church he founded on the little New Hebrides leland of Nruna, are to be found theae words: "When he came there wu no light. When he died there wu no darkneu. '' When Christ came. into the world there wu no light. Matthew (quoting Isaiah) aaid of him, .. The people which sat in darkneas saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light io oprun1r up" (l\latthew 4:16). Harry Lauder once aaid that during hia boy· hood, he could tell where the lamplighter was "by the t'rail Of light he left behind him." Christ was the heavenly Lamplighter. Everywhere he went, the midnight gloom of sin and despair disappeared before him. As 1 have had the privilege of traveling around the world, 1 have been able to tell where the heavenly LampJighter has been by the trail of light that he baa left behind him. Show me a place in the world where the message of Christ's death and resurrection baa been proclaimed and accepted, and I will show you a place where man's love for man is a little deeper, where the standard of living is a little higher, where worn· en are respected, where there is a semblance of law and order, and where family ties are strong and enduring. The Light that shone from that empty tomb on the first Easter morning has shed its kindly rays down through the cen- turies. dispelling the shadows and gloom that sin and selfishne88 always bring. The world's difficulty is summed up in the words, "And the light shineth in darkne88; and the darkness understood it not." The light of Easter is shining, but men refuse to turn to its healing rays for forgiveness, redemption and Mlvation. Thus Christ is being rejected by the overwhelming majority of humanity today. As a result, men stumble on blindly in spiritual dark- ness toward destruction, judgment and helL ln the midst of the darkness and "void" at the .creation of the world, God said, "Let there be hght." In your own mind.darkened, will-para- lyzed, conscience-dulled soul, God can make the light penetrate and turn the darkness of your own life into day, .if you will Jet him. Many of you are living in spiritual darkness: confuaed, frus- trated, disturbed and fearful. Let the Light come into your heart by faith. When Christ comes into ou r hearts, then we Christians become little lights reflecting the Light of God . By receiving the Light we become , small lights ourselves in the midst' of the en- veloping darkness. There are thousands of peo- ple in every stratum of society who are this year proving the promise of Easter. The resurrection of Christ also brings hope in 1970. The late Emil Biunner once said, '"Wh at oxygen is for the lungs. such is hope for the meaning of human life." As -the human organism is dependent on a supply of oxygen, sO hurrianity is dependent on itA supply of hope . Yet today hopelessness and despair are everywhere . To. morrow's world, if tomorrow is granted to our wor ld, will probably be muc h like today's world, only more so. Tomorrow's world will be One in whic h the rnagges of humanity conti nue to drag out t hei r days : miserable , poverty-stricken. hungry, sick, fearful, thei r faces ground into the dust. their backs bent by crus hi ng bu rdens. It will not be a world free from want. disease. ignorance or slavery. Jt will not be a world of peace and abunda nc~ .. governed by the law of love, with all men l1v1ng together as brothers. It will not ~ the "brave new world" of which Shakespeare S ing'S. Talking with many of the world's leaden~ during the past few years, I have fou nd hope. le88ness, darkness and despair. One European leader said, "H the devil should offer a panacea for the problems of the wo rld, I would gladly follow the devil." Yes, some of our leaders would be ready even to make a deal with the devil if we could thereby gain a few years of respite and peace to live in lu xury a nd keep our world sys- tem as it is. However, the Bibl e says that we need a cha nge in human nature. The human heart must be changed before we can have permanent world peace. Only Christ can change the heart. Satan cannot change it. He gives hate instead of love. World leade rship is becoming desperate; but the meuage of Eaater -the ruurrection of Jesus Christ -is tilled with hope. , Peter, w~o himself was given to despair dur- Ing the epasode of Calvary, writes in a trium· phant note : "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to hie abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesu11 Chriat from the dead." There is hope that mistakes and sins can be forgiven. There is hope that we can have joy, peaee, aSAurance and aecurity in the midst of the despair of thifl age. There is hope that Chrl11t is coming soon -this is what is called In Scripture "th• bleaaed hope." There Ia hope that there will come aome day a new heaven and a new earth, and that the Kingdom of God will relrn and triumph. Our hope Ia not in our own abnity, or in our ..,.,..,_, or In our pbplcal atrength. Our hope l.o lutilllcl In uo by tbe rMurrection of Chrl.ot. "If Cbrilt ho not rileD, then . . . •• are of all --mlaerablo." But b'-d be God, ho l.o rileD. Be lo a U¥1.,. SaYlor. He I• aim rilbt DOW. It ~ Chrlollaa ID tbe world -oa tblllnatll,-.... tum ~-... Tile ..tr ...... hed tho - -116 • ..-la'rior. tt -oat ~ • •• llfrz t1 Clldlllt hoi....,.. tW Cllrllt W ... a' L _. tblo taet lhau.nd ud tranaformed tho Romall world. ·It could happen qaln today. If our leaden believed that Chrlot II llviDg aDd comin11 again, It could ehange tbe enUre world picture ovemhrht. of the llvlnr dead, and tba,.. are tbouaanda today who are all" Dh7Wieally, but .,.. dead oplritu· &II}'. They are ciOod toward God. Y ot at tbll Euler -n million• of people who profeu the name of Chriat are not awue tbat he II alive. Tho reeurrection baa little per-oona~ practical meanln11 in tbelr daily Uvea. Third, tile reourrection brlnp Iii• to thoae of ua who truat tn Chriat. Jesus said, "l am cOme that they mfa:ht have life ... more abun· dantly." N•r the body of a young man who had commit'ted auicide was found a note: "I leave to IOclety a bad example; 1 leave to 'my friends the memory of a miaspent life ; 1 leave to my father and mother all the despair theY can bear in their old age; I leave to my wife a broken heart, and to my children the name of a drunkard and a suicide; I leave to God a lost soul who has for- feited his me'tcy ." I tell you tbat l•uo Cllrlot can make your aoul live. He can maka your ooul •lbi1Uit. A youn11 Auotrallan uid to me, "Sinee I fouad Cbrlat, life bu been exhllaratlnc.'' Tnd&y Jeoua Cbriot atando on tbe rim of tbe abyaa where modern man writbea In aron:r. The Savlor'o garmenta gliaten with the glory of another world. He calla to aJI me.n fn tonee of tendem-.a and compaaaion :-"1 am the reeurreetion and the life : he that believeth In me, thoul'h 'he were dead, yet shall he live." - Even one of Jesus' disciples took his own life because he did not find it in his heart to accept the life that the Savior offered. Life without Christ ia futile, empty and purposeless. In fact , outside of him there is no life. The Bible speaks What a glorious thing It would be if Africans Europeans, Rusaiana, Chinese, Americans Lati~ Americans -men and women of all races, lan· (fllages and cultures-would come to the empty tomb and surrender their greed, pauion Just and hate to Christ. Yea, the only light pen~trat-. ing the darkness round about us and the dark- ness within us is the light of the cross and the resurrection. Without it we would be hopei~SA. But Christ can giye life here and in the world to come; for it is life mort abundant that he offers. a £usNJius, bishop of Ca~Jilrf'il (c. 160- c 340}, known iiJ the 'fillhf'r of church history; wrote in Cr~elc and fived in Palf'Hine all his life. This p.usage is ad•ptffi fro m two English tr•nsl•tions of his 'Ecclesiastical Hlslory: Book z. ch 1. N ow when the news of th e wonderful re surrection and ascensron of our Savior inro heaven was berng broadca st th ro ug hout Pal esti ne. Ponrius Pilate commu· nic ated to rhe Roman emp eror Tiber ius his own accounr of the res· urrectron-from the dead ol our Savior Jesus . Pilate drd so rn order that nothrng mrght escape the emperor's notrce. foll owr ng the tr adrtronal custom of provrncra l rul ers of reporr rng to Rome any novel happenrngs takr ng place under rherr purvrew . In hrs report Prl ate re lated that other re· markable acts were berng wrd ely attri buted to Jes us. and already he was-belreved by many to be a god . Items of from ~ietor\t Trbenus. 11 IS said. referred the Jude an procurator" s report 10 the Roman Senate but the latter rejected rt. Ostensibly the Senates reason· rn g wa s that the matter had not pre · vious ly been brought before their body. According 10 an ancient Ro· man law no one could be considered a god by the Roman people except by vote and de cree of the Senate in sessron . Tenull ran adds that. ac - cordrng to the same law. a de ity could not be consecrated by the ein · peror before Senate approval had been voted: rn other words. "If a god does not please man. he does not become a god • But rhere IS a deeper srgnrlrcance to rhe Senate s refu sal ro accept Pilate's rep o"n lr brrngs our th e rrurh rhat rhe savrng tea chrng of rhe drvrne Gospel does not need th e re co mmendation and confumat 1o n of men. Interest !"ROM "THE !YAH GEL.'' BOX 25, LARGO, !"LORIDA GIVING GOD THANKS A godly farmer WB!I doing busines& in "the big city" and stopped a t a re~~tau­ nmt to eat lunch. Whe n hi!! meal Willi brou ght. he bowed his heJK! and silently gave th11nks. · A group of loud young men a t the nezt lllble Mw what he d id. and one of them called out: ""Hf•y , farmel". dOf'll werybody do tha t where vou rome from?"" "No."" replied the fa rmel", "the pi,n don"!." · Givin~t: thanks at the table can often heeome a routi ne. We fo rl"f!t that this ~imple act of worahip in really al the heart of our Chrialian faith: we a J"e ac•-.,.,w1ed~ih~t: our attef d epenAen('e upon God. Wf' CllJ)e<"t an imals to eat withou t prayi.n". becfto-tn\ial'lls are not made in the im"t"!e o f God. But fo r a man -e«nPCia\ly a Chri~t;,.n man -to f"A I with· out r.ivinc: thank• is a rroganre and pride TRIUMPHAL ENTRY; PAST OR FUTURE? P&'elllMLIIUI NH. _ _,_.. ~."'*-..... Did our Lord «:lually ride in triumph info .Jerus1lem to become King of the Church~ Or is His true ttiumph sttll 10 ,~, True . the townSpeq)le cried: ··Ho· liMa. Slened Is tl"le King of lsriM!I that cometh in the name of tile Lord·· (John 12:12.13). But Jesus responded bv entering the city. riding ··an ass"s colt" (Van. 14.15). Surely this wes not I VflltY regs! sight! Once before. wnen He knew thll they "would come aM take Hi111 by force 10 make Hom a King , He dePined .. ,i;,to a mountam Hi111telf stone" (John 6: 15). He II.,_ that it was not vet ltme for Him to reiQJI. Finn must come the cron. thero !he throne. Zecllar tall ht<f prophes ied of this ltf'ltr"¥ into Jerusa- lem. sayt ~ "Behold thy Kingt ·• Look II Him! ~ thero he deSCribeS HtS entrance: "'lowly , riding upOf"l nn ass; even upon a colt , the foal of an ass" !Zech. 9:9). At th is entry. "'When He wns come near, He beheld the cofY . and wepl OYer it" (luke 19:41 1. At thts entrv He enteted onto the temple . looked llbout lind _,, out &gl in 1Mark 11:11). It was Hi s Fitther·s house. bill He cou ld not ""orshop tl"lere. It had become it den tJf th>evas. No. tht 5 was no tfl· umphll entry . lool< at Hom. n~eek, lowly. rtdo ng on 1n IsS 's colt. itnd !hen see Him cormng agaon IS Rev. 19:11 -16 descrtbes ot How dollell8nt the symbolism\ Once ll"l8flll.. lowly itnd "havong Sit\ vet ton.·· Now ··on rogllteousnen doth He J\Jidg>e and make ""ar." Once. rodmg ··an Iss's coli.'" Now. "'Behold! • Wh ite horse I·· And ttlose eyes. once foiled"'''" tear$ tre now ··n a fl ame of lire.·· Ow lord's true triuff'()llnl entry tt still future. According to praptMK:y He ~~r~tl come again, put down itll rebel !ton agaonst Hi ~~~Self nnd retgn on glorv and pOWer. Thank God He lln not yet done sot In love He Sttll points 10 CalvllfV. wtlere He died lor our ••ns and offers ut the rtches ol His gr.:e. "Be loeve on thn lord Jesus Chrill snd thou Chrllt: Hia Virlln Birth, Jncamation, Blood Atonement and Bodily Re.urrection Ia THE TRUTH ., ... W.Dor.&P. ~~a hr, ...,,.......,......._.,,. •• ~.._, .. ,.'? ,_ ___ ,_...., .. ..,._. ,,. .... ,. ... (Continued from last week) Ia a.rw OM Bnnw llu lollaft- Aod }'« tbere II --lor -..... Ill ... _,,.,.._ to lite =tklll and .. put a :::.-. It"' ...... !..,-= . tbeee dQa to aQ' lkt we an aaved by ~ Ia J-ad not Ia ,. vtrp bU1h. I ....-. But bavllll beUewld In .1-.. Sa'iour tullld: Lard, bow caD .. fall to beBeve that He .... ban ol a vtrz;la! We haw tbe reoanL the nvelatbl CXJDCEJIIID& B:ta ~ lnl:. ADd we haw rDCft:. We haft 1M Mture of 1111 miMicm, We lalaw wh¥ He came. We lmow what Be dkl. We know' Che ,.,.anmatlaD. ol it all, wben He died lor our dna. We know Hla .upematural Dllture and ablllty, in that He U'Oie ..... ... dead. Onl7 God could have thUI performed. And )'et He wu a man. 'Ibe anly ~tloa 11 that He wu both tbe b ot God and "'the seed ol tbe woman. •• Spo-..... -God Aid, "I wW put eamity betweeD . ' . tby leed aDd ber seed.... 'lbla rdft'f!DCe 10 the woman 11 ~ pbetk, It c:arrin throu&b to CaJ.. . vary. The battle 11 ltiD GD. So )Cq .. ala rem&S., tbe ~ Ia between the Devil and the "seed of the woman." And yet there ill only One who can overcome tht- Devll. That One ill the Son of God. The Scriptures are ftUed with support of that filet. 1berelore the "seed of the woman" and the Son or God are one. He It Ia who hu bruised and shall bruise the aer· pent's head. God created man with the spark of divinity Cnot deity) within him. H(' made him an Immortal -aul. He f'ndowed him with the power of choice. He gave him a will. He made him a I~ moral agent. Only such a creat\lu would be fit to auociale with God. Man leU. He rebelled. He became a kilt soul. Goers retporwlbllity did not end the:re. He had made man wi~ out man's commt. He had K&vm man that dMDe apuk whidl madt pcalble h1a act ol rebellloa. God's aerwe at Juldee u ftD u 1111 love tor man prompted Him to undertake tor man'• redemption. He sent Hill only besottrn Sob. Man's sin wu sueh that ,., hu- man qency alone could atooe. God and man were toptber in the traDNction au a~o~W. 'l'bere must be bJendlnl of drdt7 aDd humaalb' in the .. rv...._ ol that wblcb had been Jolt in Eclm. ,. 11 • ll'ftt mytter)', but the -· MtJoft wu reaJq the IewraP that lliWd ... -· at doom -the aoul ot tbe ,_,., Tbe JtedeeiD.. ft' mull be botb God and mea. He mWit be tbe ~man. U He ill not that, He ll lmpotmt ud helpku in th1s a:reat UNkrtUlnl. To be the God-man, He muat Ol"f. g:lnate wtth God and He 'm..t be bom of a woman. It ll not mine to aay how God and man came to&ether 1n a virwfn'a womb. I a&l'ft that th1a aacred and bol7 tranuedon ~ 1111 tnltb to be found In laboratlx7 and Ubrary. It 1s a truth thlt ~ to God alcme. And that .. wtl)' a.rt.t, the Son ot God, ealmly UIDOUIICft, "l am the truth.'' The lneamadon, whieh 1s .lnHpo arably linked into the doetrlDe ol the vlrsln birth ol Jnua, t. at the very root ol the whole ma~ ter. To deny it ll to deny Him. To deny It Is to make ol Hlm the lll._tdmate .on of Ja.ph or 110me other. To dmy It la eo deny that He Is God, born of a woma., for no man ooWd atre God. To deny It Ia to dm7 the wbole pn> phetle and Go.pel aeeount ol m. comlnl:. To dftuo It ll to dell7 His power and abWty flo 1edwm mankind, for 1'110 ml!ft man could hav~ redeemed the, race. ~ tant! The vital truth ol the vu.m- born Son ol God ll alJ.lmportanL Today there ll a tremendou8 atlfTln& In the heart of youth and tens of thousancll are marchbll' for OlritL E'Vff)' Saturday nl&bt (the nevu·a night) more thAn tJen thf». sand halla and churchet In ~ are ftlled with •inalna, teltlly- lnc youth, who have c~ to love and follow the Saviour of manldnd. No man can teU them that the virctn birth of Ouist ll. ~ tant. They have KnRd the need ol a salvation that ean be W!'IJlllht by God alone. Tttey have acceptal. Quist u Saviour a.od Lord. '1'1M7 know that He l.a ,., ml!ft maa. 'I'hE-y alto know that He 11 a ma111. 'Jbey mQ' mt undentand tt .0.. entJflcally bu,t tt.y M-¥e ....wpta,t It esp.rimentally. 11M)" haw ·aM arrfved at the truth by reMuch. They have arrived at the truth b7 faith. 'They have aeetopted Oniat in and over their Uvn; and in acceptlnc Him, they have come to lmcw the ~tnJdt, tot He Ia the ""th. (Coollauod out WHk) .......... • The Rererend Vict01 B. Nelson, D.D .• born m Underwood. North Dakota. served 101 over thlfty years as pastor or Aldrich Avenue Pres- bytenan Church, Minneapolis. Mrrtnesota. be· lore (Oir11ng the Graham Team •n 1961 He stvdted at Maca/ester College and Auburn Theological Seminary. He served as moderator o l his denommation's synod ol Mmnesota. and cl'lalfman ol two Graham Crusades m me Twin Cities Dr. Nelson Is the E~tecutive Assistam at the Minneapolis headquarters office ol B G E.A. Thrs massage was preacl'led at Kno1t Pres· byterlan Church, MmneaPOI+s. Easter. 1970 E ug~ne Bumand has painted a re- markable Biblical scene entitled "Holy Saturday." It depicts the 11 disciples gathered in a room with the door locked because of their fear of the crowd. It is a discouraged l srrouo. No ticrht of Kladness is seen in their eyea, no smile of hope on their facea. We see Peter seated with his face in hi s hands. He seems to be searching for 8Qme words to encourage the other disciples, and finding none. An inscription under the painting reada, "We truated,tbat it should have been be who would have redeemed Israel." In Galilee the dlaclplea had aeen Jesus performing m1raclea. They had heard him preach, and had thrilled at the potential and glorY of hie future. They had eeen him on Golrotha'a hill and had hoard hia cry of dereliction and the words, '4lt hJ tlnlabed." Now he wu In a grave, and hope wu gone. But BllrDIDd'a paintln1r ia not'tbe end of tho ltof7. Tho m>N to not the fiDal word. There II anotber word in ,..,it:h we rajol..,. Thot word 11--/ Tho word "'b-tbtaldq" cannot do Juotloo to tho Grud eu,on. on.. word "llk>rioal" CIIIDCit adlquoteb- .t.eribl So""-'• Templo. whl<h toolt 111,108 --a...t • half ,... to btalltL Tho word ._,.. -caD ap tho Rod< of Gibraltar. Tho word-~~--... -"-tho aldlltoctural feat of tho Tal llallal. Tho Word "'ofttT' ..,.. .at dlplet IJM'Jioddlart a..... of Vietorla, "Brttleb Colambla, ftlled with ftowers tinged on each petal with the glories of God. Much leas can the word "wonderful" do justice to the words recorded by Mark : "He is risen ; behold, the place where they laid him !" That is a pronounce- ment more important to you and me than any other we have ever heard. "He is not here ; he is riaen." J ob asks the question, "lt a man die, aha II he live again r· AI. if there were any "if" about It ! Nothing ia more certain in all our experience than the experience of death. Here is your friend : You aee him at the moment, the warmth in hia eye, words on hiA lips. Then audden1y his eyes and hpe and body are t here, but your frJend is aone. No wonder the word "death" hu stricken fear into the hearta and minds and Uva of everyone throuP· out the generatlona. But does man really die 1 Our Lord's answer i11, .. No, he doe& not.'" Mark reporta tile atatement thot the grave ie not the 1ut word. Chriat'e Jut testimony wu not the eroM occupied but the tomb unoccupied: his lut utterance wu DOt on cal- vary, but attar the reourrectlon. The crou could not conftne him. Immor· tality cannot ho clrcumacribotl; it Ia boundl-eDdiMI, eternal, Oftl'- lutlnll. So It Ia witb le~ua ChtiM. The world wu not dono witb Cllrlot iD the experienco of tho ""'":it:tber It hed jut bop11 to dMI 111m. The ""* -not bla odt !.-life but hil ..,.,_ -life. Calftl7 did not-1111 life, boat 11M-neUoa rrhrn~ It 10 tut lie miPt ..-t to tho wwld. w~ 111e .,._ 111on -w haft .... 110 Nil ...... -..... "" '-t.aiiV; ud wlltJ:wl taiiQ-JIOII ... Iwwlri .. •- U..••=b ...... ? ... -_ ................ ..... ... ._ ..... .. .. , .. .. . ...,IIIia ... ,..._.,..._. ............... ....., ........ mortality Ia tbe climax to all'of life. Jeeus said, .. Becauee 1 live, you shall Jive al10." What an announcement! Christmas is a marvelous time when we remember that God came in the peT80n of his Son to enter into the experience of humanity on thia earth. Yet if Jesus had oome merely to live, we would yet be in ou-r sina-and lo.t. His coming was not just to give ua a model of the way we should conduct ounelvee or to ahow ue the concerne we ought to ·have on "our mind and heart. Certainly he demonatrated to ue how to live, and that is verr impor- tant. But in our aftluent aoc1ety with ita aocial eecurity and ita hlllurance, many of ua are gettlnl' along fairly well day by day. It Ia when tbe part.iq of the waya comes, when tbla body II no longer auatalned when life tak.ee ita toll and we com~ to the end of the journey, that we ftnd ourael-uki"!, "And wu tbll all r• Becauoe It dl not turn out to be ouctl:r a pleaaant world after all, witb Ill wan, ita riota, Ita d'-, ita erimel, ita oln. But tho Apootle P-uyo tbat God """""nllnr to bla rreat mercy bept ua apia to a livlq hope by tho NlurN<tlon of 111111 ChriOt from tho dead.'' If there II a opirlo- tual emter of tho Cbriatian :r•r it Ia at Ruter. Immottaii\F ..::r:.: 1 ~.aDdthoNII of 1-Cllrlot II -of tho canliDal ~-of our faltb. Had J- -jtlll to "" witb ...... would IIID ho loot. Bat ho .,.t tJuooaP dMtlot.u,udtoolt .. r ... _ "' llf, ... toW ~-"1 &Ill tM .._.. LZ Ill• aJid tho 'tf1i. ho 111M Joe. ........ -....... _ ... ftlo ...., IE... of Gallloe wllo _ ... tsp ........ u;;;o;.. of Pill II II. ... _.._ ........ =:c.=::."'·~=·.,~ _ ... _. losi.Bioo - ...... ., .. 1 ............ . ... ...._. ... -I arlosl. IU forpvellke an Immortal. He era:red lilc:e an immortal. He died hke an immortal and he roee from the dead like an immortal, and he lives today as an immortal. Juat u during his life on earth Jeaua' eyes were always on that which wu eternal, we who are hia followera should be looking at the horizon and thinking In tenne of the immortal. Too many of ua eklmp ~nd save and sacritlce to pay our 1naurance premiuma, but give no tbou~rht to tbe life tbat Ilea beyond the reach of lnaurance, and ewan beyoDd tbe reach of deatb. Our im· mortality II not baaed upon faith ; It ia bued upon our creatlon.tWe are ereaturee of two worlcla. Our aoul and opirit io eternal reprdl-of our faith or laek of it. So when we plan our livee, to be r.liatie we need to plan for tbe life beyoJ>d tbe pave 11 well 11 tile life on tbll aide ofit. From time to time I boar about tbe bo..,...roln11 of an old frt.Dd. s-no lliveo an &eeOIInt of hilllfo aDd addl with a drop Ia hil volca, "Then lle dllcl," u tboulb tbat ..,. tho aDd. It II Dot tho ond at alii Had tho,.. boell DO reourreetion, it would ha" been tbe eDd. But we an ....... to ill alive t101110whore 600 _,. from DOW; aDd tho wontlertlll prlft. ._ .,. haft II that, in tho Q._ and Joore of God, .,. Clll ....,_ whora.,. waDt to u ... ~":":r"'.....:.. ":.u":w':f::; -oa .,.,•!Us• iD 11M-" JtUIOD ot • dlaldl. I •••mhor a ...... --to taka ~llosr for oDOI•• ,_,. ud ho "No, lwuttohotr.. .... ••I--JIU'iDc to taka uc61r ..an..t -a liuwv OM." Be wu li,.... oltl. An,... .......... olenlt,y iD-ploao1, Yoe cu ... II ~.It ,.,. .. -faldl ... -.. -IMtl 1-c...t.l, tho ICq-ol ... -ex ' Wr-a ..... t. t *•II From the Police Blotter SECOIID Sf:C'IIOII --..... l T11U IISOAY, N'IIL I, 1971 OCC WINTER SPORTS AWARDS PRESENTED MRS, lACK ENGELHARDT, ell)' ebalrawl I>< "nporl Bel.cb pta a lHaoa OD cancer cr.-de r-1 ralllllr from UM boaorary ert.alldt eba.lrmu, acior Mletul CODit:I.D- UDI ol TV' I "Room W.'' Mrs. Eaplbardt will bead tbe ao!Fbo<-lo-Ml.,.... -ral.IJDC drln lD !be Mnporl Blacb arta, CAR lHEFT SOtrME LlGAL HOTICE IS CHI<RGED TO PAIR Two Orup CC'IIW!tiiM b&Ye belli arru&eclbJNnpor1:S..cb F -4951 pollee OD Cblr ... of oper&tiDC ncTITI01B BUUNESS NAME a car theft tebeme utac eoua- STATEYENT terttit eubiers cbeeks to pur. Tbe tollow1nc per8011 11 dome cbUe UNCI eau 1D 0raap ud butDeaa u :CioeltCbltetotCo-Los Anplel eoaallu. rooa dol liar, 3040 E. COIIII -!DID Oraaco Couaty Hwy., Coroca del Mar: Yanlred JaJ.l was Vera Yadp o•N•I, Ptuoer, 'llS-1/2 li'ls , Corooa f6, or Santa Moalca. Alr.acty iD del Mar. Thi& buaiDNS lsbelDg Custody on auto tbeft CbarpS cooducted bY ao 1Dc11Y1d~&L from Los Alamitos 1s James Slped: Y&nfred PfaDner • Joe Pisclota, 19, of Los Ala- This statement filed ,with the mltos. COWity clerk or Oraap County Newport Beacb DetectiYe KeD oo: U&rcb SO, 1971. By BeYerly Smith saJd he entered tbe cue J. MaddoJ:, deputy county clerk. 1n February when a Newport PubUsb: AprU 8, 15, Z2, 29, Beacb resident reported bia 1971, in the Newport HarbOr car stoleo by suspects wbo Eoslp. boupt lt with a tlcUUous cbeck. C::HIJitCHES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS FOR YOU 8 :4S A.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOU R 11 :00 A.M. -MORNING WORSHIP SE RV I CE 7 :00P.M. -EVENING SER V I C E DR. JANIS COMBS PASTOR IOIIht••ll• St. COSTA MESA (AI S••l• A•• Au•.) , ...... Ul·1733 HOME 0 F P. G. NEUMANN CHRISTIAN 5CHOOL K.i Nd•rtttf'l crt lhtollfh Eit hlh Grade i . FIRST O<URCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH O<RIST. SCIENTIST OF THE MASTEJl 3303 Vi.a Lido lu1h...., Ctturc:h in Amertca Newport lk.ach 2900 PKifie View Dr. SUNDAY SffiOOL Corona de4 Mlr, Calif. 9:l S a.m. and 11 DR. WILLIAM R. ElLER SUNDAY SERVICES Ph one: 644-1664 9:15 -11 a.m. WED NESDAY EVENING 9:00A.M. Famil y Worship MEETING 8 p.m.lllll'OO A.M. -Church school READING ROOM A.M.· Festive Worshi p Week days: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NU RSE RY PROVIDED Wednesday : 9 a.m.-7:45 P·'"·ll----------' Tuesday and Friday: 9 .a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SECOND CHUR CH OF OfRJST, SCIENTIST Newport Beac h u Corona del Mar J I 00 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE IO a.m. WEDNESOA Y EVENING Reading Room: 8 p.m. 1500-B r... eo .. tn..-7• ED.t,.D.c:e 011. Narci••o• Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m. .lhursd.ay evenings: 7 to 9 Sat.: 10 .a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordiaJiy invited to attend tlurch Sen-ices and to u.e the Room. 3262 Broad Street Newport Heights A Free aP1d IP1d~prorrdolt Co "t rego t io no/ C h ristio P1 C hurch REV. NO RMAN BRO WN MIN ISTF.R SUNDAY SER VICE AND CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:0 0 A.M. Nwrsery care provided PHO NE: 6-42-2740 Central Bible Church 23RD ST. ot ORANGE , C05TA MESA -548·5303 laacllr Scbool • Woroblp ••• i:OO aad 10:80 &.m. IDDcllr EYODID& Worotblp •.•••••.•• 7:00 P·•· w.-o4., Blblo ... 41 .. P...,or ..... 7:00 P·•· Ao .._.,, •-wllb Blblo ~eacHn& IDIDIIflrJ * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Robert sttart Ferry, 38, of 501 VIsta Flora, llle Blutls, was arrested at 11:10 p.m. at Z-400 W. Cout Hwy., Mariners MUe, on a cbarce of dr1Ying wtlile UDder tbe , lnfl\leoce of aleobot .•. Robert ztecler. 54, ot 17951 M.a.aa St., lniDe, was arruted at 11 :40 p.m. at Ya.c .. Artbur Blvd. a.ad llnlnrslty, Back Bay, on a charge of driY- lDC UDder tbe lDtlutDCe ol alco- 1101 ••• <Ar1 lAIIls CalYID, 33, ol ZIZ VIetor!& St ., Apt, 8, CoJta Mesa, was arrested at 10 a.m. at tbe Newport Beach pollee ttaUoo on a cbarp of P"ud tbeft • , • Hubcaps ya}. ued at $40 were stolea from a ear beloallll to Ancelo £nest Ramlrn, 415 8aDta Alii. AYe., Nnport Helpts, while It was puked at bls restdeoc:e between 10 aad 10:15 p.m •••• V&Ddlls pu:bed a car dowD tbe hill ('..l•.tnc tttoonrturnaodsmuh tile wtadaldeld &Dd damap Ute rool to uae-.. of $tOO; the car boloqod lD .. .._ Pol>oc. 501 CUff Dr., CWI HaVID ••• AD • TBtltiD.tY, MARCH U M'CTPT!M Yallldat$11Chrwe -• .. --....... P-... 14 o1 lot ... !rom a -... boOII.Ic ...,.,. -· -od lolarCOll II. a., 11., So-. raiud, wu at BuiDIIarlM IDe., 111a.,. 111111 -~~~ ~CouiCol­ &n'lllod ol 1:10 a.m. at Jam--Dr., Nnporl a..11, bo-=.--•-llu- -Bm!.Ud£. Caul H..,,, lw-llarC010Udl?,,,._ -lle~oiWrooml.l. CoraM del Mar. 011 a eaup of barldtare n.luld at 110 'IU ..-.._. IUHd Pirate o1 tile DGM serl« ol IIIIU'I)IIua ••• lloleD from tbsl J11Uo at tM ,_.. lD tw¢pbll 'nt • 14-Goltlo, sa, "' 111t s~ DotothJ 11a1 ~·-· _.. ~ 111 tMt _. ':. .Tam. Rd., CWl Ha N D. wu Z701 Sel.tiew Ave., c.an., del -.. 1:J1J hill llolmel ot lf • ar..-at 1:15 p.m. a1 !be liar, belw-a a.m. &lid 5:50 (10ft ...._ Bob ._""01 lftwpOI't Pt.-01) a cbarre of p.m. Tllltla W011. tbl ca&eb'IIWV4_. 1?-fOIII por-·---.--~~~~--1G~ IUlo ud 1111 tor· ~ eron. .... ollllottNipi. boJotc -lD !M>Ile , , , K ... • FRIDAY, MARCH U Ia -IIDc. Cor Morn.. Dltb Haule, ·48, of 101.1/Z Pamela Sue Vreelud. U, of o1 Colla Mea .U MIDed Ptr •a SPBCIA.LIZB IN PA.It.TIBS AH D WBDDIHGS H1p11nd, West Newport, wu 440·1/Z Via Lido Nord, Lido ol ... p,.. •stl• ...... WI .. •Ill Deii"'Y l.nlce arrMted at 10:05 p.m. at 5930 Isle, wu arrelted at 9:50p.m. alii tM JITU, ud Bob Cvry '"-lftO W, Caul u..,.,WMIM._rl, alher reslclooeo'"'&eb&rpol :W"":a..b-tboeap-O,EM DAYS OD. a cbar .. ot belaclntoJ1cated possessloa of dUCWOal drop .. :~· led 1D lD J)OII>Ue wllh &kobo! •• , Gory ••• A stereo tape deet Yalaod =~·-~--~~zos~;!!:!!~·~~~~=C~O~A~S~T~H~W~Y=··=~~~CO;;R~O~M~A~D~E~L~~~ Lee Fetterm&D, l3, oll95016tb at $47,50 wu etoleD floom a car eoor ... st., Nnport Holiii>U, was ar-beloolllni 1D RlebardJ. Forroo- rNI-ed at 9:45p.m, at llls rest. ter, U16 Htlarl.a W&J, WMt duee oo a ebar&e ot assault Newport Helpt.s, Wb1le 1t wu wUb a deMly weapon. puked at -Ida resldtoe. cf1a1aC Bar liars escaped 'lrlth an esU-the nlgbt ••• HOOtaps n.bled at mated $400 wortb of f\anitu:re $1ZO were stolen from a cu from tbe He&ea A. BapeUr es l. belonglog to James Pbilllp cleDce, 542 AUeo AYe., New. Ca.zall,. 3189 Couatry Club Dr., 11011 Heicbts, bet'W'een Jan. 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Io-""'cUa, _, reoorclld lw ~tara bf :;;Ke;jj trallld tD ...... ... .... ,.c 8eadl blildl.lc ... .. ....,__,. .............. . •NGu .._.. t JIR .... ._ ........ ... ........... __ __ Ud a.-........ eo.-,... ........ --... -000 .. .... '1110 ... • tola1 , $'111,100. Ollotrpor __ ....., Spoitsm11 IWinf giYen on.. CirDr.-o1 x..part .,..... ..-•muaWVdat .. '*"' -flf two, ..., •· ~ <:.-YMCA, •rilr nr4ld .... lrlt ............ ta.GudColallt& LIGAL IIO'nCI ~---., .... --clll1ralu "' tilt Or--CGUt YIICA DIIJIIIc&l ad- 11 boliC uotplll 1o Gloor" no lll t1JDo ...,.,.d lola! Ia AFB, C&lll., lor diiJ -lllo $11,Zit,on, -Ia Aopot1 Ttetlc&l Air CoaiiiiUII. 1lo 1o I HI. Oo!J -·-1M $10 & 19'10 !nd1llio ol E-la mUlloo DIUk &rl $10,46t,OIO bill> IICbool. 1or ,..,. .... ,, uet, Uld $10,- A CAMUA IIIOP" ~A,_.O .. T ~HOTOI ~U8L.ICITV ~HOTOI COI"Y 149,417 lor December, lilt, tbe &11 Umt rtc()l'd ,..r. Tbe permit total tor the flrlt quarter ot l9711s $17,S'72,816, OYer $4 mllBoo above tbe liar. 31-lluty .... tllolul-.. ~·­ -"' •1.000 ue -· laclopdtd ... ID11ooolar. • 84LIIOA. Dorlla saw., a.-,.....,.. &t. 115 W, 1111 A .. ., $S1,111. Gorm&a, ,...ttoo ue ...,._ Uou, 1151 E. 0c .. F-. $8,000. ,_, ... FICTTI'I01.8 BUIIIIUS NAME STATEMIIM' no,._,...,_.,, dolac-.,u:WARDLEAS- ING GI!OVP II, I 'JOT "-WI Drlro, Nnport Btaeb, Caut.--o...Jd R, W&rd, I 'JOT W-wr DrlYe, Newport Beach. CaUt.; LloJd Crelll, 1110 Woodm•e Circle, La Hllln, CaUl.; AI Warr~~~ctoo. I 'JOe TtrnpiD WI.J, Newport Beach, C&Uf,; ow Boy&r, 1195-1/Z 1niDt AYtDDt; coeta uesa, caw. ---· Mr. Gor-Wbo 1141, re-e.a.-• tbe &ftrd b' oat. • .... ., ---ll> -.... tilt put , ... Ht .....,_ ll> -' ee milt t,.,..., •• ,. NtJIIII •t•l'tl Wed.Ap1'.14 I IIQ OACU DAIL\ Tuea. lhru Sat. Firat k•rltor B1Qut boost ill tbe permit &otal durlng lbe flDill week lo Uucb came from '70 permits ta.kea out by D. L. BrtD Co. lor s!D&le l.lmlly chrelllocs ll> Harbor View Hllls, raactnc in nlue fr<>m $14,300 to $!9,300 tor a total ot $%,363, '100. MADE Ill AMEIICA IY AMEIICAIIS FOI AMEIICAIISI 1,..1141 New ·Uttte Car That Ope111 Door To lie) Car Luggage Loads. • BALBOA BLAND VIc Sberrett, adll urdt, Zll A.pte A••·• $21,000. • LIOO JSLE E. WI--lddltloo Uld &II· erallou, 7Sl VI& Lido Soud, szo,ooo. \ • BAY SHORES Troy MW., addltioll. Z581 CrestYJ.ew, $3,500. • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS K. M. Uld Fruk H-~ 110- 816 Produc:Uoa. Pl., 1,400 IQ. It, ll>d-1&1 balldloc. $10,000. • NEWPORT CENTER Cauaey I R.bodee, puUUooa:, 400 NewportC-Dr.,$9,900. LEGAL NOnCE DR. LLOYD SILVERMAN, potlloloclal at Hoor llospil&~ demoastrates pbotomlerocnpb.y process with tbe auto. matte esposure camera l)'stem doaated by tbe Balboa Harbor Alumou of Gamma Pbt Beta. Color slides, lllus· tratt.Dc tissue cbaops, a.re being Yiewed by Mrs. W. Fred Pap, G&mm& PbJ Beta Ylce president (left), and Mrs. James W. Huley, prestdeol:. The dooattoo was made from the proceeds o1 tbe lDD. .. l bollday nutmeat sale eoo:lucted bJ the Alwntae Chapter, wbtcb was formed In NOTICE OF VACA'nON 1964. other ottlcers are Mr s. Robert Santore and Mrs. NOTICE OF PROPOSED VA. Jobn Croul, Ylee..presideots; Mrs. J. B. MacLellh. treas. CATION, CLamm UP AND urer; Mrs. Gordoo Beach, rec~rdlng secretary, and Mrs. ABANDONMENT OF A CER. Wllllam Hawkinsoo., corresponding secretary. (Duid Ross TAIN WATER LINE EASE-plloto.) I IIENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN METAL SCULPTURE AND P.t.INTI,NGS SHOWN that the City CouDcJ.I of tbe City MarlDers Savinp and Lc:u Burton casts ber sc~e in of Ne~t S.Cb dkl. oa ll&reb Anocla.Uoo. 1515 WestellffDr ., bel' West Los AIIce"s fowxlry. 22, 1§71, pan a' ReaoluUoa. o1 Newport Bee.eb, wtll beexbtbit. She has appeared on telev1sJoo lDteatioa No. 7392 to n.eate, metal and oU with Ralpb story, Clete Rob- close let and ahiiW'Ion tbl1 eer-by arts, Georre Putnam, RayD~.m. tai..D water UDe ... meat de· can and Mike serlbecf u fot.:ows: Tb1.s biWnesa ta beiDc COD· hcted by a lJmlttd PartDir- olllp. Slgr>od: llooald R. W&rd. This statemeot ft.led with tbe Cooaty Clerk of Or&aco CowiiJ oo: Mareb 12, 19n. ByBeYerly J. Maddoa:, deputy COWII}'elert.. Publtsb: Mareb 18, 25, April rae• t. tbe record meters .. tilt Ht bu 1D 11'11. HLI plt.JIIc Uld ll> Cout Rucera .oecer tilm allo IMd1Dg fttDess gl"OIC)s at tbe YMCA. ----------·--·--·----· ~~';'~n:·:ll>~tbe:.N;WPGrt .. Ku .. -.. ~"' .......... Damato& ... a-te77 If race, .. W .. kdayt, 1:45 Saturdays & Holidays 1:15. FREE I OH:N HOUlE Sunday, Apr// 18. 2 Trackslde Variety Shows 10:45 & 2:00. Workouts start at 7 a.m. Training •aces at10 .. . Bus tour~ of stables .. . •acing movies. HotlywM4 PoR.l,.- cantury Blvd. at Prairie CALL 61J·OHO Tbat porU.. of Black 91 of lrYioe'l Subdi.Ylaloo U per map recorded 1D Boot 1, Pap 88 of Miseel.laMou Record JQps 1D tbe otftee of tbe Couaty Re. corder of aidCOUDtydesertbed u followa : Tbat porUoo of tbat eert:al.D perpetual easemeot b' water 11De purposes, tblrty (30) feet in wldtb as described to Parcel 1 ill tbe deed to tbe City of Newport Be&ch recorded De· cember 20th 1957 1n Booll: 4143, pace 3i5 of Ofllelal Recorda; for to do your ly1og oortb~euterly of the PD· eral.ly southwesterly liDeoltb&t certain easemeot lor pubUe utlUty purposes, 80,00 teet w1de as described in Parcel 2 In tbe • • One way is to check outtheuse of energy right in your own home. That seems obviou5, but some people believe it costs more to turn lights ·A·R·G·E deed to tbe City al Newport Beac:ll, reeordtd March 3, 1916 ll> Book 7137, pap 5el of 'lf- fl.eial Reeordl and IJ1Dr math- westerly of the pDerally a>utb. erly Ulle of Paeltlc VIew DriYe, 60.00 feet wide as described 1D Parcel lin tbe deed to tbe City of Newport Beach recorded March 15, 1967 1D Boot 8199, pare 419 of Ofllcta.l Records. Retereoce is hereby made to a map showing said water l1De easement proposed to be aband- oned for parUeulals and de- ta.lla. SaJd Map 1s oo ft.le In tbe of!lce of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach. Eneqry is essential to the economy and to the environment. Without it nearly everything in your home would stop, including cooking, heating, cooling, television viewing and your water supply. your home. You'll be dollars ahead in the long run with proper insulation. Incidentally, most homes with electric heat are already insulated. 0 For the same reason, install weather stripping on doors and windows. off and on. Untrue. (An exception is fluorescent lights. Turn them off only if you won't be using them within NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN HEREBY that the City CoUDCU ol the City of Nnport Beach tal set Aprll !e, 1971, at the hour of 7:SO P.M., u the tlme, &Dd tbe COUDCIIChamberaoltbe CJty Couoc:U of tbe Ctty of Newport BeaCh u tbe place tor I tbe hearl.nrofaUperaouiJittr. ested 1D or objtctiDc to tbe proposed vacatloll ol aid water l1De easement, and the ll1d City Couocil at tbe said time and place wlll hear tbe endeDCe otl'ered byuypersoa.laterested iD the ncatlon of satd water llDe easement heretofore de- tcrlbod, March 24, tt:l71 Laura Lac:tos Ctly Clerk of tbe C.: tty of Newport Beach PubUsh: April 1, 8, 1971 1n Tbe Newport Harbor Eotlp. r---------------~---, 1 SUPPORT YOUR i ! coMMUNiTY ONiWsPAPER i I THE NEWPORT HARIOR I l NSIGN l I Official n ~WSI'"''•r al the City al Newport Beach. I I 2721 E. COAST HwY., CORONA DEL MAR. CAUP. I ; Send in I 1 YOUR , Sulascriptlon TODAY -~ I MAIL IN .11115 ORDI!R 1114 YOUR ati!CIC or CASH TODAY I I . I· NAMI! 1: '~ r i an AND ITA DP I L--------~---~------~~ Outaide, most factories would ahatdown. From time to time other aections of the nation have faced a ahortap of eneqry-electricity ADd fneill nch u oil, coal and natural gu. So far, there hu been no shortage of electricity here and no short- ap of fneill for your residential requirement.. But even eo, why IIMI more eneqry than you really need-whatever the type? By not wuting energy you'll be helping conaerve oar country's natural reeources, which in tarn contributes to the protection of the environment. Here are a few suggestions to CODIIider : 0 Cheek your home's insulation. You could be using up to 50 % more energy than necessary to heat or cool ' 0 Keep your damper in your fireplace closed when not in use. 0 When the weather gets very hot or cold, draw your drapes and curtains. This will help reduce the demands on your heating or air- conditioning systems. 0 If you leave the heat on while you sleep, set your thermostat at so•. Speciol thermostats are now available to do this automatically. The lower you set your thermostat, night or day, the more energy you will save. 0 If you happen to have electric heating, you probably have separate thermostats for individual rooms. If so, you can turn them down in rooms not in use. 0 Don't~ your oven to heat your apartment or home. 0 Turn off lights when not in use. 30 minutes.) 0 In summertime, set your air- conditioning thermostat as high as you can without being uncomfortable. The greater the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperature, the more it costs you. O To keep your house cooler, shade window areas from direct sunlight. Use awnings or plants that shield windows. O To cut cooling costs, install an exhaust fan in your attic. It can reduce heat transmitted through your ceiling. 0 Check the temperature setting on your water heater. Controls are set too high in many homes. And fix leaking faucets to save water and energy. 0 Operate your dishwasher only with a full load. Same holds true for your washer and dryer. F •