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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-04-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignIRVINE BY THE CITY DELAYS DOG BAN LAW A HAPPY PROSPECT too tile -cooltll at tile Colla Mesa Lloas Fish Fry Is 15 mouth old Kirsten. daactater ot .Mart &Dd Cberyl Howard of Costa Yea.. Rtclltratioo wtn be bekt May U to JUDe z at Cal's Camera Sbop, 1?80 Newport Blvd. Tbtre wW be classes ot competltioo: ape 6 moalhs -II mOallll, aod 13 IIICIIIIU lllrotl&ll 14 mODlhl. Tbe Ullnal Flab FtJ, apouortd bJ tbe Coat& ..... Newport Harbor LtODS Clltl, wtll be btkl Jaae 4, 5 aod & at Colla Ytaa Part. Tbt -cooltll 18 ocbtdultcl for 1:10 p.m. OD lbt floal daJ. COUPLE SLAIN, SON ACCUSED Mooring rumors blasted Kewport Beach pollee cblef lDd attempb: to bllpt this de- James Glan.s aid thU week partmeat•s record." tblt a 11tor1 IIJPIU'lllC 1D the Tbt Eutc:a came up with tile Aprlll5 ,_of tllellowportor tollooriDc ~matloo: N.wa eotUted ''SoiMWDcFt.ray The to-called theftarefened lD Oar Harbor" ftl: "lbFd" to 1D tbe article b:rroln an ud, Q'ldbac S•Mtpeve, 1Dcldllt wt&lc.h occvrtd be- "m.cb ado abollt notM•1." · tw ... two I"1'CC!puln .. com- Tbe 1tar1reldld, ''For maar ,.Utort --Wbo MrYice moor- ,_. lllo --~~~ llnpon lop lllbt .......... Harbor ba'f't bHa 8U'Ylced Tbt Jllqll'lltu ol ODe firm Q01111J aod wtU by --~ ()lr. X) llld -lbt -- -.kilt( ,.. -wWr -mlllt ot-()lr. Y) wbal ......,.,. Wllllu olllcllllt lud bt P-to do Wllb .,me old -flcWIJ. no,---dtc:a7td ....,1_ -· IJlllc plltd Willi lilt -wblch Ill 1111 -larrtla. 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The retocattoo IAiud 1POIIId put the l'dgb'ftJ oa a bllb« elevatJon "iD a IIl&DDir pro- vM1ll& ·-per-awareness at tbe couta1 n- aort and caoyoa erwlroa'""'' &Jid a sepantlon of lbr ..... tramc from resort aetlftts.. It would proride ror a primar- ily man..orleoted eartroDmnt, provide separate turn-outs to scenic Yl.sta points or mild .. parts for relued eojoymeat of coastal and ca.nyoa arMS." Mr. RMJe llid tbl.t hlP• rtse problems tbal may or may DOt denlcp wttb L&JUDI. Blaeb would DOt druticalb' alter tbt comJ:&D)''S plan. "Tbere are many ways u..e t.hJ.Dcl coukl be 1PI>rked out," be said, "1D- cludin( an eDenslon 80\ltbWvd ot the bouDdary liDe betweeo. Ne1t'POrt Beacb and Laguoa.•• Thls would put more of the ®wo-ecast area Into the City of Newport S.cb. LaCWJI. r.sideots elD'rttily are seet1Dg to ban lll hlP rise deYeklpmed. wltbiD Chi clty, wtlicb m&J or may DOt affect Mure uoua.tiou. "tt •111 ta.kl about 20 years ror tlMI area to be deYeloped into lts f'll11 potaotlal," llr. 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M a wwa- ,._ J ...... c:ft•l•lott a.y COWl 4«fte ·Jfo. o\.mlJI ... 4 ... y ••• !MI. i• S..'-Co-.t for 1M Coatp o1 a. ..... ••• of c.urora~ .. ud by ,.._,. thereof I• quiUttMI to ,-u• all p•lk ..c5eetl ,.....,.. "" ... . All'"fO t . HAAPA ................................ Ow.,_ ud P-IW. PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A.-cla&• ~ .SUUCRIPTIC)N RAT IS Ia HarbOr Nee: Oae ye..-, 15.00; 2 p-., a.OO Out of tt.bor Are-.; 0.• -,.llio, S6.00! 2 ye--.. 110.00 ~IIQJ ~00"'4 -------udolr~ -~ ~~~~-~1o nlallltlll-1111110-u .... u 110 WI. tllllo u It aJoll __ , .. _,."_ a -nr --1110-,----dallll pr"rnt.U.Iole pur-*-dla _-... _ .... -ttllewvunrtliiiiiiUI ~Git'"CII:MIIa-Lal--_.... wm .,. tlill ~ ot . . a. . ._, a;;!-.;;., botb "~a' bl ...._ a ,.,. •• "" tMt POII'tl uti-nr ~&cuL~ 'II II""*' cro.•el• Tldl A form lha.t was .maikd ~~ ~y the Director of the Deput· .. llboali:llalorm lbe ..uou ot wu tbl b;,..., b otcnt of Pubhc Soc1al Sr.rvtea m the County of Lot Aqrea. We*'•• D.C., &DIJ 1D S&a tbl world tll&t ..,. •••.ce 'l"bb Cllra.ttu S.O.. taU. *-! •• ":!:::;:. ~ rc:minds the social worken ln 1he burtaus o( the pouibilldca FnaciiCO. II•• Co ow dlclarld _._ AprU II, lt71, I,.., rc;wo.. Ud 1 ...,. ODIJ 110 &tn a that exist throuah whi~h ~ can receive f'IM)U)' ita t..o. n. ~ly ncdd baYI to bt il to be MIRWICI u u act ct.etd a 1111llbc.,ol "'Mao T• ..u ol ,...ectalltl1Q to tbe Anaeles County. ~ere 1_s the l11t : . . , tba.ttldap:ueiDtutbey .. m, olwvqailllttbeu.ttedStat-. ,...,,"'OICMI, ft!Q!abcd: COIII•-.t ..uoa. UOUDd tbt Old Aae Secunty. A•d to the 01u.bled. A1d to the Blind . ..S tb&t l'rideDc:e wtlch WOuld It Ukl ttaat tbl Army COlli• form •we brOaCIIt back ftom Yal'ld Wb1eb actulllJ practice Aid to the Potentially Supporting Blind. Adult Care Facilities t.Dd to CCJaYioce lbe eye, ml1 m&ldtr lbould be ct•• tbe RICI CbtDa by tMAm•tcuJdDI ...,.,ide to rMinttle •-tr cruel Standard!;. General Relid for Adults. Food SUmpe tor DOt safftcteDtb' r..-MI all u-,..,_..,.uty ot wtDiltc tbt poq: t.Mm, Amoac tbue ..-a--·-·--5oc· R h b.,. · oa<t• ot lbo llhiiUoc, oo ttat coal1l ,_ -wart: dleta&orlblpl. Adults. •al e a • llat•on Services for Adulll. Volunteer alool it COUI DOt be the coa. ct. ud u.,J ..,ery filliP..,-"People ot the wor~ .0. Tbe fact blat SoYlet Russia Services Prosram for Adults. Services Aids Proaram for llDe bJ wtlleb tbe m•UioM of aDd defat Ule U 8 1a a IHIDblr o1 tbe UDited Adulll!l. Special Shelter Payments for Adults. Services to trollbtc llctor in "CCP()rtlDc ll war aN diUYend to tM toem)' ' ' f.lll'tNCII'I Hatiou Ud Rid Cbloa may be Medically Needy 1Aduhs. General Relief Work Projects. Pro-dect.doa, be cloMd &Delbd~Df tbeciOauH aDd aU thetr r~D2i.Dc dopl'' ace--u a mem"-•--.-~ tective Services for Aduhs. Out .of-Home Care Service for Lut Saturday, tboUS&Dda of of tbl ~ Vltta&m port of Dr. Carl Melatire ol tbe JOtb .,._ --.. -ftr .-... IDd lbolr ...,. ~t C-y R-IIIO!bl Hoor 11U poa.tt1fe that tbe orpat•ttoa Adults. Aduh Cuban Refugees. R~patriat~ Proaram for porters demanded peace HOW Ra.lpboac. lt recommeadl u. IPMI'blldld tbl r•'ltlae. ot loob fa.tonblJ 11100 J'8DO(.ldl, Adults. Toy Loan. CEP. Medi..Cal Determination link~d to 4Jid t .. t oar tore .. lhoold ~ =~~·~ ~C~.ao:: the AmeriC&Dpeople&II1Dtt011' U loal u paoclde 11 eOm-Adult Program. General Relief. Food Stamps. Social Re--.ttbclrawo from VIetnam 1m. to ;::. to tbe maiDlUid aDd to "DO-wi.D polley" ill flcMliiC tbt muted lor Pllintatlllnc com-habilitation Services. Volunteer Servic:e5 Program. Cuban medtately. Tbey made thetrde. carry 011 tbt war apt.ut tbe war 1D South Vlebll.m, &piDIII: Dltml~. Botb Russia a..ad Red Refugee Program. Special Sh~lter Program. Service: Aides m&llda, aot from # a reaU..Uc Red Cbloele FI..Dil._ tbe ~~-tbe ptan to briDe our f1cbUII Cbtaa ••e a total disregard Program: _Repat_riation Program. ~ia l Servi~ Research ua.Iysla ot tbe problems lD-• OJ• _.... men back to thla eotmtrybetbn k bumao We, wbJcb can belt 11nd Stat•stJcs. L•ason and Staff Strv1ces for the Public Social YOIYid ID ·brlDclDI the Soutb. Uoo recommeocll tbat dl.sloJ&l our prlSODers of war are re-, ~~ IJfMI " .11-,. be IDSentood wbeo It 1s real. Se rvices Adviso ry Commis!l'on. Unn1et Shelt~r Needs. Veteran"' 8llJt Asia.o. war to an end but Amerlc:au abould be puntabed. leased aM ap.Lost <Uplomatse .,,. ,.£;"j bed tbllt Khruabcbe'l' alooe WU Affairs Progrom. Demonst1ation Projects Related to Adult qpon wtahful tblnkiq. ' Rtcbard Cotteo, last year, recocaittoo of tbe trade wttb responsible fer ~ murder ot Programs. Aid to Families with Dependent Children _ Fam· Wb..ile tbese demonstrator's speaktnc ftom tbeCouern.UYe tbe CbiDue Reds ARVO E. HAAPA, ownet .. d Wbllshtr of the; Ensltn ewer 10 mllloo Russlans, while ily Group. Aid 10 Families with Dependent Children -Un-uked for the lmmedW. stop. VlewpolDt. p:roclalmed "Pris-He has iDYitedthouamsereD ~~ Mao Tse Time bas bad a band employed Parent. Aid to F11milies with Dependent Children-PiDc of the war, there miyb&ve ooers of War, .. Ever)'Oile's hWldreds of tbouallDds of patrt. ID murYderet 1DC 20 mtuloo Chl. Boarding Homes and Institutions. Child Support Service.. beeo an equal number of mil. ResponstbWty. Uslnr the lap otic Americans to jo\a'DeJ to DUe, commliDI.sts are still WIN Program. Presc hool Education. Homemaker Servlces UoDS of people throughout the :~~ 1~-:,rs :.::: ~ Wa.sbJ.octoo. D.C., OG May 8, 'u-m•~edN~'~-members of the for .Families. Protective. Servicts for Children. Licensing country Jt'bo wish to eod the "POWER., H .-. "Amert-a.Dd to take part lD a Ylctory • ECOLOOY IK>ES BEGIN AT HOME Mayor Bob Wilson of Costa Mesl\ has come up with a commendable prOjl!ct based on the conviction ·that "ecology begins at home." Monthly prizes will be given for residential beautification, and there will be grand prizes at the end of 12 months of competition. This certainly is an important step in upgrading the ecology of Costa Mesa. Well done, Mayor Wilson. Now, if only you wvuld not be so Insistent about trying to get Newport Beach to allow that un -ecological, pol- lution-generating, 12·lane freeway to go through the heart of our wonderful city! That 6 to I margin in the s uccessful anti-freeway election should be enthusl· asttcally hailed by all earth people. wu ..._ Se D (" Se F. war but onJ. 1 th sat and • e ur .. -... march, wlllch would CCJIIOH tbe Furtber ~ tbat tbe Geno-to r~~~~~ren~Y ••re rv•ce, .. mergency-Dependency Services ProPer~. n e e eans haYe the POWER to tn-demands made on Sai1U'daJ by • • • *LAGUNA BEACH SHOWED THE WAY The above can be read with profit also by some in Laguna Beach. Just consider the Ironically humorous item from the April 24 Laguna News-Post, q'Joting Harry Grimsley of South Laguna as assailing. the· Newport Beacb vote against the freeway. Here's the kicker : Mr . Grimsley fought for years (and suc· cessfully) to keep the coast freeway from running through the heart of Laguna Beach. You should be on our side, Mr. Grimsley! :ldeuJ~ 1s H= as PboDY General Rel1t>f for Familie:o.. Food Stamps for Families. We must bri.Dg our prlsooers ::c:;:·=~::RT~= ~ .~-called "peace march. ~ tbe u N II. ed ':: ~~ Soc•al Rehabilita1ion Services for Families. Volunteer Sen~ica of war bome before we leave the POW's release. Will you liSe • Ka.ta.op Himr!-/I.Ddc bos Progiam for Families. Service Aid~ Program for Families. Vietnam, We must .sate-guard tb.1s POWER?" The uWmate street of tbe k'lfa.tia.' Yet ln eacb :C tbo~ U_nmel Shelter . ~e~ds /Or Families. Medi-Cal Determination the withdraW¥ of our troops, It would be charitable to con-victory march woukl be to CIYe cowdrles poocldi!:nstherule Lmkcd 10 Fam111es. Lm1son and Staff Services for Family and down~ tbe ¥ery last man. sider that those who toot put tbe preskleot s....,rt ln cbanc- rat.ber tbln tbe exeptioo What Children's Services Advisory Commiu~~-Liaison with Welfare We ld depart from that in these pea.ce marches were tog the war lD Soutb VIetnam did tbe Unl.ted Nat:Joas do? Pre. Rights. Organizatiom. Departn_len~l Representation' and Liai-::.t.u victors, and DOt in protesUnc the maJlD8I' la wblch from "no-win" to fictory .. clsely wbat It has always <k:oe son . w1t h the <?ffice of 1he D1str1ct Attomey. Demonstration OYer a t eti ed Ar the nr 1D South Vietnam has Those wbo would Ub to ll> when the .spread of commun.lsm ProJects Rcl atmg to Program or Other Functions of the Ia :e: r r d 1r m~ been cooducted. Tbelr protests by bus to Wa.shlnctoo. D.C., waslnYolfed·-absolutetyooth. Bureau of Familr _and Children's Ser~ices. .. :::amonthsago:v:llb~t:edato might well becoulderedtobe may phone for i.Dformatloo to lngll Dc_p~rtm~nt L1a•son and Slatf St:rv1ccs. Au)ohary Services. tbe White House and t th an eDdotsemeDt of the petltioa ('n4) 463.7451 it Urine 1n tbe Tile best Genocide Treaty Admm•slr_atn1c Office Management. Faci lities Plannina. Fiscal mem~·s of Coo-essapeotiUooe tor the redress of grievances san Diego area. or 11 ln the St ff Se AFOC /G R F" s ~ ft" which the retired geoerals aDd Yiclalty o! Los Anaeles, to ever signed in tbe United States a . rv•ces. . . •scat crvice5. Adult Aides Fiscal for the redress of grievances. admlra.ls preseoted to theautJl. (213) 761.8709, was the Constitution. When the Serv1ces. Appr~pna11on~ and Cost Accounting. EDP Planning UD!tad NaUOIIS Is r•dytoac. """ Coocdono .. oo. EOP Sy<l<m>. Budg<t 5<.-vk ... Man•&<· Schools used as change agent cept the conceptsoutllnediDour men1 Serv1ces. Research and Statistics. Central Personnel CoostJ.tuttoo, tben ltwtubetlme Managemen1 Programs. Central Slaff Oev~lopment Programs. Tbls ls a cootinuatkm. of the spirit, Its debased culture, its terence what a cblld leullS at tor the UnitedSta.testoconsider Cenlral Emplorel" Rela1ions Programs. County Counsel March 9 speech given at the suppressionofmioorttygr~s. th.is age so lorlg as he keeps rejol.nl.ng the U~ed Nations. Liaison_. Harbor Forum meeting by Dr. Us racism and tmpertallsm, on learning. Any beoeYOieat Yours truly, Publ1c ln4U1ry ~nll Fa~r Hearings. Eligibility Control. Joseph Bean. former member and Its 1ac.t of compassion tor grown~. even U be Is tUU- Ricbard E. Woodin Fraud Control. Client R("Cords and Identification. Records of lbe Glendale Wlitled school the wretched wttbln its own erate, can ttllch an elebt-Jear- San Gabriel :.nd Forms Manage mem. Properly Services. General Service!>. f.11st!:lct board. He Is descrlb-boundaries aDC1 the rest or the old anytl\l.ng .be wants to know • N • e ,\·kllicill ;.nd Soc•al ScrvicL-s Consullalion. Nursina Home log the program or Jol\n Dewey world, Tiley blame the school The only tralnlng the teaeber U ISIDCe IS Consuttat~on. M.:J ica l Consullation. Dental Consultation. and bJs colleagues to usepubUc far tbe e.llsteoce ot these con-would Deed would be 1a crcq> Ot.'Cenlrahzed Personnel Activities.' Decentralized Staff [)e. scbools to cU.Oge society and dWons, and betitft the scbools tberapy. WbateYer Is useful at Ordered Out vdopment AciJVilies. OecrnlraliZcd Employre Rellltions tbelectl~&m.mic system into col-engage mostlfln miseducatloo.. our tindergartea. tbroagb grade u Tbey beUe'l'i we would be $1 eight curriculum can be learned Ac tivilies. Medical Ass•~tance Program. Fiscal Division. • • • better off Tflthout schools of to four moDths by a oormal The Costa Mesa City Coun. Compuler Serv•ces Ui v1,ion. Budget and S1aff Services Divi-Tbe modes used lD the class-any k1Dd than to ctnttnue tbe child of twelve. ell voted unanimously last 'Jtln Spcci01t IJJVI'iltln . Medical &rv•cc, Division . room which retlect tbe Tbird way we are. Tbey would DOt Scbools can be small. wttb week to declare an untlnished Now J t1 you unlk:n~anJ , l'~orhic:un t:Dcc~ anll inftallon il Force are myriad, give a cent to cootlaue edu-28 or 30 children &Dd can meet bome at 1128 Gleneagles Ter-11 11lc hc11cr'!-The Amcnca n W:~y a.Dd canaot. be It is ocnr establlsbed, ID aoy store front, Churcbt.M- n ce owned bJ John Watula a _ Teams a!' dlsman.tle tbe eatire meet. dr houlq project. FOur ~:?E.:.:=~~~~ CT~~m~!L ~ha~dgel okayed ~~~~ district• br:ID::g·~ .. :_n~t~ ~~~=~.~~~:aS~~ days or legal action would en-ber of c:Orce board of dt: terial, stuff lt tnto an enve. bellevable programs designed cludlac most ot Glasser's. Let school dropout ot teeo-ap.Tbe sue. $ lope, address it and get It ill to attect thechlldren'spsycbes us take a loot. cost.· would be les.s thllD todly's Mr. Wakula decided to build rectors awroveda SS.OOObud-the maJI.'' ott to teacb tbemanytbiDg Tbi~ Tbey belleYe that,., to•-IZ publlc school. Most studeG'-aet at last week's meeting • .... _.. "' the home about 7 years ago, One of the biggest chunk's of constant remold.inc a.Dd tam-there is no point 1n tta•ing for-wouki not go to high school but He poured the foundation and mooey to come out otthe budget YOUR CAR perlng with tbe mlads of tbe mal s ubjects or pre-arranged would go to work • * * the ma;:>r portion of tbe Douse Is for postage. The local cham. children ln very damaging ways curriculum. It makes 00 dU· * HOW DO OUR CONGRESSMEN RATE ? wa s built """ glass windows ber &oellds about $3 000 each By DOH LEE 1' tile way of U!e to many ::.::..:..:.:.::L::E::G:..I>..::L._H.::O::T::I::C...:E::..:=---L-E-G-J.L-N-O-T-1-C-E-- • How are our own congressmen doing In Washington, D.C.? Americans for Con- stitutional Action (AC A) gives periodic ratings on how faithfully each .member of Congress upholds his oath to preserve and protect the U. S. Constitution. In the 91st Congress there a e only 3 repre- sentatives with a 1 0~ rating --voting on every occasion in accordance with the principles set forth in our Constitution They are John G. Schmitz and John H. Rousselot of California, both members of the John Birch Society, and Philip M. Crane of Illinois. All 3 are Republicans. Representative Richard T. Hanna, Calif- ornia District 34, a Democrat, rates mly 9. Highest among the s enators is Barry Goldwater of Arizona, with 97. (Barry Jr. in the House, fr om California Dis- trict 27, has a respectable 89,) But what a pair California has In the Senate! Newly elected Senator John V. Tunney has a rating of 8. Senator Alan M. Cranston rates ZERO! were installed. Vandals began year ror postage ~ answer school districts today, brea.t.J.ng tbe windo"Ws and de. queries by prospec:JJe visitors • FEWER SERVICE STA. De"felopmeota.l laboratories stroytng the structure. Then, are matnta1ned b)' some dis- according to neighbors, Mr. or .. prospective oew residents. TIONS 1n the ruttD'e, but tbey tricts to chtU'n out their own Wakula r efused to finish the We aet about 10 or 15 let. wtll be more devices to e~pertmeot with the r esidence ''out of spite." ters every day from people aU llke SJ4)el'mar-children a.Dd belp them to re- Those neighbors had asked over the coWUy wanting to tets are tor gro-late to tbe1.r cbangad world th c know more about Newport cerles. They'll • e ouocil to declare the home Beach,. said executive director bela tloo There are thousands of such a publlc nuisance. Jack 8arDett: wttb :.,rmecgoosU tblngs gotog oo with teaming Durlag the publlc bear lag, at , ' c fe"or all over the country. wh.ich M.r Watula. did DOt Some of them plan on vlsU. o t e r s, ca r Tbe• are DOt proved tech ... _ ..... · ap. ID.g her e and want to know tbe tast food 1 ....... ....,.,, pear, neighbors renewed their rates at motels what re ta oto but are placed In the cla.ss- compla.IDts that tbe partially rants are avaJ.fible and ~; tst oriented items m sa~: room wttb great facility, with boarded-'-'l residence was an recreatlooa.l aspects r tbe Bigger outlet but f scbool boards asking DO ques. eyeSOI'e, reduced the nlues of city. otbers plan 00 ~vlng them comiDg. s, 0 tlons and retus1Jic to llsteo to surrou.odlng bomes, and was bere for ooe reason or another the pleadings of pareots. o\S danJVOIIS in Us uncompleted mostly because of a job trans: • lN BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. stated earUer ,1 have catalogued state. fer and still others just want extenstoo cords hang trom ll tbousa.nds of sucb programs • a UDder tbe beading 'oew edu GETS SILVER WINGS Lt. William V, Urooe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Urooe, 17891 Gillman St., IrviDe, has beea awarded bls s11Yer wtJJcs at Laredo AFB, Tuas, ~ grad-.tloo from U.S. Atr Force pilot lraiDIDg. Be ls bei.oc assigned to Geo. rce AFB, caw .. to tty the F ...-4 Pbi.Dtom tlefller bomber wUb a 1lll1t of tbe Tactical Air Command. He Is a 1965 P'ad- •te of Costa Mesa blg:b aebool Uld receifed b.ia bacbebr'&de- 11'11 1D pl:lysles 1n 1969 from UCL to kDow more about the city ctty partt.nc meters. Ifyourca.r ea.Uoo.' A 1ar .....-... oftbe • for whatever reason." doea't ~an a built I.D enc~De ge ....,. ...... o 58 Fllture residents also want block heater coil, you caa pluc _::::m;-e =~iy ~mtecrJ:.: to know such things as the kind I.D a Ugbt bulb to teep enctDe Glasser Ma.n boot oot us1oc of school system, building and warm. • .. A G~ y :Ciptes• ID •~tr boustnc costs, a.Dd churches. UtV PI' Ullllil "We haYS to an..swer them • NO·FAULT INSURANCE talirety anu.slDccertal.Dpor. all," Mr • Barnett said. "We bas beetm iD W:usaebusetts. It Uoos, ill YU'Jiac: staees of pro- usually send them oureplcurean ts an &ttempt to . trim tepl ~ulo~:' ar:U:::U: (restauraut) map, the Newport fees aM eD1 DUlsa.Dce cla1m1. from the PACE centers m•-~cb. magutoa, some bome-After a wreck JOQl own ID. t:ioDid e&rller buyer autdes a..ad a.oythlna else suruee ftrm PQs bod1.ly tn-Some ecbobrs 1n educatioa we can tbatmigbtbe)ptoanswer jury claims of ~ to. $1,000 bo Uv a..od k the th1.a these questioas. and no "fl.u.l:t" ls estabUibed. w e wo~ OD "It tabs a lot ot money tor Ou1J bodily lD)IrJ U COYered. Uoe of educations troatler, c. pottap IDd tt !Ue& cooslder. p,_ny c1unap --ttlt.t catUac Ideo, U JOQ will. &ble ud.e to prepare ~ ma-stu are unc~. • ~etr~~-!,. ~-"eo ..,. • _ ...,. OAA.T ,.,..,... r mmcrre .. F th B • b ( meat lD. educatloa wllleh 11 SUMMER SCHOOL CWSES OUTLINED rom e I e • ARE TOLL ROADS saftr? tUior bold at uurprloiD(n.to. Wherefore take unto you OYer the 78·boar li'lO New It las pvn. 0111 of aac1 c• the whole armour o f God, Year'• wHtead, ODl1 oae flltal ta.t.Gt7 nlllet1 LD tuce pari chat ye may be able to wi Ch· aceldeDt haPPef*t. takiDI .. tbe Ttdtd Foret moremtat ill •tand in the 'evi l day. and 11"1• There are •51100 I'Oidl, pQcbOJoiy. "Radical" m.., OpportuoiUes tor summer MIDDLE: Grades 5 ttaroap 7 Eltucta bllt& tcbool wt.U be havina done all, to stand. oa wb.lcb 7.1/4 m.11Uoo te• 101a1 &o lbe ~ Ud tadtc.tu lear!llnr wtU be offered by the m~y atteod lrolll 8:15 a.m. to opa, 0. to ecatltrllctioa Co. St.nd therefore, havin I hlclel traveled m«e tbu 117 a ..... ud complete de- Nnpori-MHa se~l district IH5 p.m. startt.oc J-za, ,_ c111 Mar blp l<bool w!U mU1loo mil•. ToU r-.INY partwo lrom pre-- at tllree dlflereot le'l'els. Ap-going for C•e ....u, tDCbc be ebled completely a.nc1 Nn-your loin• ain abo"t with be IIlier. aDd &netactlaerbteatk~L 'l'bMI plleatioa. forms tor eorollment July 30. Schools optG,.. tbe port Harbor ll1ctt ICbool wlU be wth, and havina on lhe • NEED SOME .ae"-... rdl!riDII'I rlftrltD tMcuelrM wW be uatlable after May 17. summer ... stoa w1ll be: OaYls, aftlllble '*-1 PD a Umlted breutpl ate of ri ah teou a-wort daM? litre Ill c-al ndieaJ Ia tbJ.I ..... n.J Et..EMI.lfTARY: Pre-t:llxler-Enslp, K&W~r, l.Jacobl uti tula. nen; · --dllalla tbe '-"aaloM 111 pn. (boJr oaty) through Rea. D11t to' coMtlid'-Tt-eo.ae oa.rtDp wtlllltts:f1 And your feet ahod with del Mar A.to ParU ft tllllq alltMd -=tau ta. ...,......, ~ May attead from 8 a.m. Wl.DtJe wtU DOt be Gpla Ctda ......,.....,. l'tiQIIIr81HDt• u the preparation of the eo•· the OGlJ maddDt...., laton. ....,...._ ud e.ct•ar-., tD DOOD wttll elults startiDg wmmer. well u II" ....,., u op-pel of peace: Wt C:U do ,_. ""' wartr.;>~ u _.. p&tciiM • 1-II, ud ...., for flYI C--will tile-portoolly loportldpolo llltlae· Above all, taldn& lhe ~=tr,:= endlodplo-.. .....U to l.t:/ 10, (ucladlDc rtllld1oc. ,..,......,...,, EacftA, U.• llllrJ ...... DDtotbln'lae ahield of railh, ..tlcrcwilh ,... ._,, ... ..._ -._ 'he N*'c ot lbNe re-JIJJ 5). Scltaoll CIPtD fOr U. U.leratart, Cl'llllft WUS.,. be able tD ......_ ye 1hall be able 10 quench -~ ~ ,.._. 18 -&tiled by a a• sum. Will be: Ad. drama/-...cll. llalaftiDrJ/ac. Of .-c}aJ .._... .W be a &II lhe Aery daru of fie udi lUI • IDDk It-. Qoodw'. Pl1edliitiMir., a..,, c:aiii:IIWI, ColJtp Part. tlritJ' ....... eePNJI..,, .. .._. tud II'OJI'UI, ftldl wiehcL • WIIO'I PIMH Pard ..... Mel*• ~ , .... 11 ... 1fl. llara'frH ........ )AaWJot-, wU1 fSbJJf .. J& ll&lltuclpn. And \U:o lfto bolmot or C.,. beilllltt at .... lnl: -: cru-fll IIVRC, zal ... -Pulartlo, == t .._, -=:.:: :-:.:= == ~:-;: ~~·:;;:'~ :tc~i. 'C:'!,~ = :: a.Ut :';.. ~ :..:.; >•~=: ::t tJIUr. ut 1111 CCZ$ lu ..._ .... llaft --4 '!""Wiee; or God. (Epheal~na-6:1J.. C"Mfr'& 'i."\--::-PI A I ! 1181 I .. la.ll'1111 u-*. ~pedal ...... WID be ot. a .... •Ill 1 lsJ,M+ Jar l7) --4 ftsJ till •..., ....... lind llr ..... ad ..... sct•n 1 9 d .... ziL)J • : wu ......_ \,; X 11.11 Ill IIIU..., -=-~~ ar-. ':::.:~~-:.,~~= o:.=_~!M, :•.~ .. !,. ~: ,1+ ~~~-• J:, \r.r\:Z.:t.~, II Iars· II---·-· sa. . -h•' 0 sCcftiOollr.AIIort ___ IO. ;;;;illltllo ... _cf_ =:.:n ..-. :.::.: ..:;= .. s , MP&eflcn: =-=:~=.::.-= • 1r TOV _:m J ft:.T!•; ... ....,~ &ofal II, C..' • 1-1). all ll ......... lo T II I f.&IW llr -II.. Is -----··-'1 ~-..._. ,._ • •nne 11$11 ... -lira' --.. Air MM,Ooa -,.., • ICEII!i I • ' VALET CLEANERS a clel Mar TlWIUDAY. APRIL 29, 1q11 C:OII!M DEL !1M CAUF • ... _:w•:• .... •• I • I -. -.w o-, .,._ a1 111t "'-' -T I ., C1lll, ud ~. -dt 111Jo. -al tbo -· .. lilt --Ia -...... .., lilt --lilt ... "$1,1110 -lilt clll> .. t 0 0 $' tf a e11i11111 c:lre* TV .,._ M a -=ttsa ... II .. -.&. If rna 'f)llc .., ,.... 11-rr·• 'III, .. W~wtll--lr­lo,.. • ,.... no ... -_,, mrs.., .. .,_ a .,. ---- , ... a ...... ........ ...... Tai&JCII*.IIn.R·-:r=\.-;.:.J n tl .. -.....,.-. <- CAPT. DUNN ASSIGNED TO ALASKA lASE LAVENDER FLU Your grandfather probably knew this cure. Flowcn of lavender quilled in a hat we~ supposed 10 ward off ":.luffed-up" nose5 and head colds. Pleasant treat- ment-but oerU..inly not a sure CUAj. Today, thanks to medical science, we have numerous effective vac- cines ... apinst flu , whoopin1 couah and other respirat• ,-y diseases ... to immuniu and protect us from the discomforts of infections. So, why suffer needlessly. Ask your physician about them. Let him prescribe the medication that is most effective for your needs. Then come to us for prescription service. Christensen _,LCOAIT ... Y.-A-.MD oao&.lll·- •e SPeCIALIZE I~ 1'.41tTII!S AriD "~ODIHGS ,,.. .............. -· D.ll..., ...,._ 644 1110 OP'EM SEYIM DAYS l6:U E. COAST HWY ., ~ CORONA DEL MA. Cinco de Mayo SPECIALS! Hot Tamale Capri Sets, After Five Marguerltas $10.00~"' Chili Peppers Jr. Dresses _Lcmg and Short 5.00 ~"' treet Dresses $15.00u. 1'01 UILOIS MID '"81 MATIS. ., DISCOUNT OM ALL RIGULM MIICM- AMDUI. UP'OM I'USIMTAnOM O' '"•• TAOIT a.UaM ... IIIIItl' CMM aaaaaaaa SALE LASTS UNTIL MAY .ITH MJI .. A UDO e Mi.OIT liMit IIIKE REYNOSA, on rlgbt, bolda OD to take a lit tor EII~CD 1D. tbe meet wUb Dwyer Tbur.:IQ', AprU 12. Mike ~ Joe Lajaa of Dwyer In tbe 300 JUd "'eat u.t saw Guy Vlcarro tate Srd aDd Gary Erlta 4th lD the D dlYision. EAGLES TOP MAGNOLIA c.._ del liar's buel>&llers S. K1oc pitchers Jolin Pal- are at MapoUa, FOUDta1D Val .. mer I.Dd Bob Vilas p.ve ~ollly liJ Y1aUI COlt& Mesa &Dd Ea.. 3 bitl but walks I.Dd lr:ey errors taocta 1a at SUta ADa Valley be~ FOWltain Valley. TbeSe& Ia Friday ln'lDo t..,.. com-KIDp could Ollly manap S blu petiHoa. Newport Harbor likes oft sten Fo1, the S.rons ace oa Muiaa at tbe Vlkinp' bome rllbt h&Dder. Corooa Is tied for cllamood Ill tbe Suoaet loacue. 5th wttb EIWiela, 4-4-Z. Tbt loeal D1Des bad a roup com. Ilea wu bombedll-1 Tuud&J wttb NI'WPOI"t Harbor by Lol Alamitos u the AileD. loat.Dc to Wutmtuter S-2, 1D boys, Frank aDd Jeff, comb1Ded &Dd eztra .lzudac pme, Costa to bold tbt Mustang sldggers to .. _ ~~ .. 11-1 battle Juat 4 bits, ..... dljJped below to Loa Alamitol &Dd Coro1111. the 500 mull: with a 4-6 record, del Mar loliDc a cJoae 6-4 ?th place 1n tbe learue. aame to FCMIIItaia V&lley, Es-Newport Harbor scratehecl t&Dela wu tbecab'nrlf.tyteam out 9 hits but eouldn't score to come thrcJuab with a wtn u tDOu.Ch runs 1n the game wt.tb Jim Po.tel harled tbe MJ. 7 Westmtut•~ AlYlnWhitethrew ID.Dlop tor tbtEallesi.Dddron a stroac 5 bitter but theSallors 1D a riiD aDd ICOI'ed ID the btc eoulda't put their bUs together 2Dd IIUI.incwheoEita.Dclascored wbea tt eouoted. Westminster 3 Urnes. Jim SChultz trJslled 1n. seor«< the W'izlD1og ruu in the Postel a.ad Mike Powell to cU. 8tb tDDiac on an error. White max tbe f.l EaeJe wiD aDd stncll: oat 7 while pitcbing evened the Estaocla record at stroactY a.odtheHarbor9played 4.4.2, errorless ball until the unlucky The Spy: Who Came Out Of The Kitchen. 8tb, Harbor 1s DOW 3-5-1, in 6tb, place, Anaheim leads the Sunset Iearue with 8 wtns aod 1 loss followed by Western wtth 6 wins IJld 3 losses. PIRATE RALLY FAILS The Orange Coast College Pirates to tile top ot the 7th lnning Tuesday to take a 3-2 lead, but Cerritos pushed a- cross 2 rUDS In the bottom ot the 7th -for a 4-3 W'ill ln Soutb Coast Coalerence play. Tbe Pirates are now in 5th place Jn the league. Cerritos, 12-5, stayed a pme be bind the league li&41D& Fullertoo Horoets, wbo cl1Dcbtc1 & tie tar the title with Ul 1-1 ~ Oft!' M.t. San .4atooto. COST A MESA -FREE PARKING- PHONE Ll a.ISS2 AIRPORT I ~ I , ' t ~ I • DANNY BAUER and Mark Sbadoweo of Costa Mesa display the county championship 'trophy awarded the city with the highest point total to the meet held at Huntl..ngt6n Beach last week. Both boys are members of the Costa Mesa city team as city champions in their divisions. Tbe trophy went to Huntington Beach, with Costa Mesa ftnishJ.n( 2nd, (VIc Opalek photo.) SPORTS SCENE WITH VIC OPALEK BICYCLES BASEBALL o 10 SPEEDS o 3 SPEEDS o SHOES o CAPS • lUTTS • o BALLS o BATS • TENNIS RACKETS. DAO.O.> o SHOES o SHIRTS o SHORTS o'DRESSES o SOX • HATS HANDBALL • GLOVES o BALLS PADDLE BALL -'TUBES -TUBES- PAITI-ACCEIIORIEI RACKETS & BALLS t.e-CIIIed lulld8rl S.llls belt Tar track SOPHIAlOIEN MAIC!UOMASTllOIANNI "THE PIIUT'S WIFE" Gl' AlSO ' CLINT EASTWOOD DON SUTHERLANt 201h c.,,,..,.,.,'"""" JAMES EARL JONES • JANE ~"TheGreat Color White Meet Henry Be Henrietta ... the laugh riot of the year. F',..amount Plclufet prncn11 ne(l) Lear Color by r.tQ'.IELAB A Paramount P1c!ure Boi~May I SHADES OF GIGANTE ECONOMIA DIMENSIONIII Balconies, fireplaces, basements, IJ!LrdwOOd floors, hlll views. Two 3 bedroom flats plus spacious 2 bedroom and a nice 1 bedroom furn- ished. Nine years new! .92,500. SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY BY: UNIVERSITY REALTY ' 673-6510 1001 E, COAST HWY. CO .. ONA DEL NAR JlnJa Jle PRESTIGE· WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT , 12 lind• Isle Dri_.• Jo:leganL new 5 RR . -i'h ba . home W/~ormal din . rm .. tam. rm .. wet bar. lmpress1ve en- try court w/16 IL mahog. doors. $179,500. 26 Lind• Isle Drlv• Decorator furni~hed . 5 Br. 5 bath home (ac· ing Harbor bland .• Jacuzzi & sauna. Ready ror immed. occupancy. W/dock S200.000 52 Linda Isle Drive ('usl. 6 BR., study, 5 bath home w/4 frplc!'i., rircular stairway. decorator ~eleded carp. & drapes. Shown by appl. ........ $215,000 107 Lind• hie Drive ~ HR. 3 baths: fam. rm .. form. din. rm. 2 Fplcs .. Rm. for pool. Dock . By appl. $145.000 W et•rfront Lots No. 44. 108 t't. on water ........ $125.000 No. i6: 3 rar garage. Reduced lo .. S 77,000 For Complete informatton on all homM & lot~.,. .... call: I BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor . 133 Dower Or., Suitel. N.a. 642-4620 ' •••••••oooooooe Professional Building 1.800 SQ. FT. • CORNER LOT • AMPLE PARKING • EASY ACCESS • CHOISE CLOSE-IN LOCATION • EAST SIDE COST A MESA BEST OF TERMS! S40,000 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 548-7729 . uno NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA M"-~>• I I I I I 1 ·1 l tl I I I I I I I I · I Sales through the Multiple Listing . Service of the Newport H~r-Costa Mesa Board of Realtor totalled EIGHT AND ONE-HALF MILLION OOLLARS during the month of Feb- ruary, 1971. This is two and one-bal1 million dollarll more than any pre- vious month during the 40 years of service of the Board. List your property with a Realtor today. I ' I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I VW.. Yin SpecJ.h SHO .. CLI,S S BR .• 2 ba., beoebaa. Low'dn. G.l. fl52,5011. LUSK HAR-YIIW f"BR. ram. rm..·-~-.......... • IIAYIIIIIMS· . fiiA.SIIL .... to~-- !IOYIWL'JQIS • R E A L T • MACIAI·- FINII HOMII .. DUCIDP,. .. fut -· v..., • bolllllfldly -S BR, ---.-))R, 6 J1R. Vut vlow -pndlellly .,..., room. l.orle pool. polio, plq -'!...neat lor ... ..........,. Hany to -· m.mo. IYIRVOHI LO\IIS THill Unique 2 BR. 2 bath -all lllectric kll<>ben VIE new carpet. 6 dripes, Tbe Jll'Uieot W of Clwmel. Bay 6 Ocean ...... ." .. pool I. elevotoro. 152,000 liST IN ARIA Orl&inlll offerinc. immllculate. buuutully decorated -hu ovorylhlnl for carefrM ~py family Uvlllc -4 BR -S baths - -Formal DR. Londsc:oped 1o pe~n w/room for pool. $43,500. Open Sal 6 Sun. 2800 La Ltoda Pl., ~.<!·•ta Meaa. MACNAI ·IIYINE 675-3210 642-1235 1010 lloytido Drl.. ten -.,. Drl .. NowporiloOch BAYCREST • ON LINCOLN LANE TA ·IWTOI Pool You've De'Yft' •tn &a)'lhllll like 11. Tantutic: l-4tary 4 bedroom home v.itb tormaJ dining, den and kitchenette. Stcond story Spanish st)ote sun df!Ck overioolrinJ; hup, spartllin&: heated pool. f.x· ~llent buy at $47.950 - terms rlf!oxible. Call ~ t,;r!'ill 3 brdroom eursidt »- cation on quiet lree..Jined cul-dl'-!111'. Go\.·emment re· po.<....c:'•.'!H'ln is O(WII to a J I IJuyl'r~. T11kr a minut~ and SC<' thrs best buy for thr b&r· gar n hunter. U.ll ~lot. Pending Foreclosure 0 THREE BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, BEST SE- Ch• r'N'1' unable 10 malnt&ln pa)lntrnl~ -MU.:.t .eU lnt· mOOia•ely. EJLoelknl f't'Ki· dr.ntl&l area -lb!s netd >'(Jrne t~nder lovina: care. :J bedroom. ~ bath, laf1'e yard and really to r.acrilice at Sl"o.OOJ • VA terms av.Wable. Ca.II~R R CLUDED STREET IN BAYCREST. SPACIOlS UV- ING ROOW AND 'JACK AND JILL' FAMILY ROOW, 8 FORMAL DIJIING ROOII. 0"NE!R I S MOVING ANXIOUS POR QUI CK SALE! Cu.rt Dosh CORBIN-MARTINi] 644-7662 REAL. TO Jill 642-U72 •••·673-lUI 1730 W. COAS HWY . Newport 1-ch BA YFRONT LOTS 15' -ARE YOU TOO CLOSE TO YOUR NEIGHOORS? DO YOU LACK ROOM FOR A SWIMMING POOL, OR TENNIS COURT OR A LOVELY GARDEN? YOU CAN No.I HAVE THESE ON THIS Plill!E BAYFROOT LOC ATION ON FEE LAND. ROOM FOR LARGE YACIIT OR SEVERAL SMALLER OOATS CONTACT US FOR INFORMATION ON THIS AND arHER BAYFRONT LOTS. ALSO AVAILABLE, OFF BAYFRONT 73 .45 THE WATER LOTS FROM $13 , 500.00 AND UP Offlco Open S.tvrtloyl & ,......,. ~PETE BARRETI REALTY J 1605 W•tciiH Dr., N.L ~ 642-5200 rnar&r square apabne11ts ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230 For lnfOfllllltion telephone Mr. Robert M. llucllley, M•n•g•r •I (714) 145-0252 or write to The Ofllce Of The Ml1neger, M•rtner Squarw Ap8rtrMnte, 1244 l"lne Avenue, Ne•;»ort •••ch. Celltoml8 12114 8th UNIT {,A CUESTA HOMES BY AYRES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Live near the ocei!n in Huntington Bea ch. where your family can enjoy healthy. crisp onshore breezes. All La Cuesta homes complement Ibis fine co~sta l environment. Large. COmfortable homPsdesignr.d with na ir and imagination. Ranging from 1,300 to 3.000 squil re feet, 1 l o 6 bedrooms with many quality fea tures. Excellen t recreational opport un ities, schools, and firle shopping areas are bu t minult.s from each La Cuesta home. All th i!) <~ssures you of inc[easi ng value which "'ill grow year arte r year. Join us today for a view of our new un it ... thP. selecti on will never be be tter, or the prices lo wer. You're sure to lind just the right home to meet your family's requi rem•n!s. AYRES SINCE 1905 Sopcb locations, quality C0DStn1ctiaD, Clllllbilllld with axpedence aDd imagblatioil ha JUde Flak H. AJNOIIllll San cme of the most trusted od IIIGCewf.ll '-builder~ ill Southem callfomia. Many of the ICIIltiWIIld'a moot amlelltecl homeowu•rs live in Ayn>s built homes. Many ore liviDII in . their ""condor th ird Ayres home. This combinotiort o£ experienc•, imagination, and quality add up to oil excellent •0111• illvestment. $29,990 V.A..f.R.A..C: a 'II ' ...... t--• • POIMAL DIMillO, III!AKI'AST AII!A, PAIIILY IIOOM WITH WI!T IAR I. MUSI· I CAL LIGHTS, WIM! PAMTIY I. MAMY OTHU ITI!MS. OC!AM VI!W $84,500 •••• Retired or Newlyweds Charming two bedroom home, 1m- maculate condition, with terraced garden patio on R-2 lot. Double gar- age stressed for apartment add-on. S38,750 D01'C Y. r RA1'CIC1.11'C I R£AJ.. TOR ,. Willi-..... c.. ...... c ....... -·7N212 Wll..LLUI R. ltASON, pruldeat of tbe ln1De Co., lips tile pet1tloD for the lacorporatloo of tbe City ollrYlDe as the toUowtnr perSODS, left to right, look oa: Betsy Cousins represeattoc Sierra BooJ.ta, a community 1D tbe proposed City of Intne; Barr and Lucy Fletcher of Vlllap Part; and Jerry Cboyke of the Council of the Comm11Dlt1ea of Irvloe. "By aignlnc these pet1Uons," said Mr. M.asoo, "we are pledging our Wad and ourselves to the people of the new City ot Irvloe. They have expressed an over. wbelmlnc desire to guide thel..r own destinies; and we fully s~rt tbat wtsh." The Irvine Co. owns about 15,000 of the 18,207 acres to be l.ncorpor.ated. Zoning crackdown sought Newport Beach City Attoroey more thaD 2 IPU'tmtllll and TW11 Seymour wu directed by that "the city bas Jolt credi. tbe Ctty CocmeU MODday nlebt bWty 1D tbe eyes ol tiM viola- to Pf'IIIJ't a.a Ol'dlD&Dee tbl.t tors because the enforeemebt would NQUlre ~tioDJ ' of rate iff 10 Jow." all ~le•• btlort tbtJ are Tbt CoUDCU llid it would told to &1d 1D a crackdown oo allo coutder PJ'O'tdiDc ad· I001Ac dltloDll .,._.. to --Mr. taforcemut of Yio- Pal Gllbort,--ud -_._ -' C .... llaU -. __ ,.....,_. IOIIeaU, ...... -obo trip. pod .... _Uio __ ... tor. .... -bor lor. • • • ' DoUr (Wro. rtld) a-u o1 c .... dol -will bo .. Ulo l.laeUYoiUtlo<a..,.u •• -lor t11e n ..... , lil<>niDcCiab. Sbo had nriiW)' Jut -· • • • AL QllllfLAlf, WbO lti'Yed U JUNE BRIDE?· ' YO' .I , will lon cbOOIJI.nc color accents for tiU cbarmtng, n-ly decorated small home in Corona del Mar and your !1118band will appreciate the in-i come from the attractive rental unit \ over the garage. He'll say it's good planning. FULL PRICE $45,500 ' Wbeo that trtiDdiJ cat came treuarer dartDc tbe put Jtu', rutUD( from aoll doot ud bu -eloctld pr-t of -101 >tu.U la ber-tile board"' dlr-• of !be PIIONE TODAY bouse, Jesllt Hill. CDM'I Lldo llle CommWt)' Aua., Cl>amber o1 Commerce lllrl euc:ceocllac 1011101. E. T. Rat-'V.og .I IP -. Friday, calltd bel' Dltipbor&Dd ter. Otber, board member• are f1 tJD l&ld, "Gaeu -~ rour >ftty Cllad Twtebell, I!Qb Rlehley, eat bu become a-at my IOMfWiehaeb,PollyOber,Earl CCMIOMA DIL IIAll llquse." To wllleh toer aolploor llardap, Pear laeobl ud liM7 hot C..tt HI .. _ (Cor. ,.,....., replied, ''Guess what, MY cat RaDdJ lleCarclle, Mrs. He lea. "'-• '7J.2nl Is bere 1D tbe ldtebeD wUb EllloU la ~In IKJ'Itar:J~·;~~~=----:::::;;;;;;;;; HER 01-Good bo:k, ud do you ftllt my 'Kitteu tar ftee' sip?" Maybe JOU IOOuld try tbe 1oet &Dd fOUDd, Jessie~ • • • Jo Shapiro Is ., eothllliastlc about her boss, Jim WOOd, o1 UD!que R•I)J, lllal she ea11oc1 b1m "Retailer of tbe Year" b the Women's NHCofC bulletla. Of course, Jlm wasawardedtbe Utle of "Realtor ot tbe Ytu,. In January and does reta.llqulte a bll of property. • • • A. v .c-0 set sau oa QUite a cruise Satarda)' ll&bt, AprUl?, wbto &OYVDmtat ofllcl&Ja. baokeri ud -ud-"' other Die. peaplt were 1Dnted to tbt C1&11&1D'1 Hlctst. Butdtl a arud tour oflbo AVCO Ill. clUU.s, puU ,., treated to OOCIIAUI &Dd u elaborate u- IOrtmtat of bar• d~onntl 011 ooelloor plwo a deloelll>le ella- Dar am1d C&Ddlla.tn., orcbtltra It al on &DOtbll' floor. Jut IIWik lbor bodH an !bet ud capped 1t wttb 1uc:b a 1)1.111 Iince 1941, • • • Formtr Mayor CMrles Hart, W11t Newport resident, Is back 1D Hoac apJn ••• This time · it's a tricky Ucter, but latest r~t is tNt's Improving stead- Tamiami-Sun-loving Perennial Uy. • • • Olin Gruber of Harbor Htgti- Ja.nds, lrife ot former Mayor Paul Gruber, Usportlngaaarm cast becaue sbe fell out of a tree! Olin ays she put ller arm OW to protect ber back (wbidl lbl ooee lll'oUi ta I places). Memo: a tree sargeon like Larry Perone of Costa Mesa, mtgbt be cbeaper t.ba..D a booe surgao11. by Brown Jordan NOW AT SALE PRICB . . . HONI!"'r'(HON£Y , S A G I!"/5AG£.-BRV SH/LAV A GOLDIE"N OLIV IE"/HONI!"Y, Z INNIA/Z INNIA 0 ADJ. CHAISE W OT H •• M . "'·00 99.00 ADJ. CKAISI w OTHOUT A'""' II ...... auo 21" SQUAll SIDE UIU u .oo 3&.88 LOUIII CKAIIS ..... 44.88 IOCIIII CKAII "·" 51.88 42" TAKE :~:.'"'c!tAuu su•.oo 211.00 4.00 , ••• WITH 4 23• 88 A ARM CHAIR• ZH,OO iJ, TMII: P'AMOU• Wti:.II:R ALL ~ORCII:LA IN KII'TTLII' 18 TRULY THII' CHOICII' 0~ THE CHAfltCOAL CHII:~ &X~&RT, MANV .TYL&e AND COLOflll. TO .LII'ND WITH ,ANY ~ATIO, •ALCOHV 01'111 GIAfltD.N, NOW .••••••••• S21 95 mot1 IWOUIII Till KAIIOI AliA'S 80ST IUIIllll IIIISIIIY. . . . 1101151 • 011 11fT SlOP fOI .USUAl fiiFTSIII ,..-------TERRY PILLOWS DECORATOR CCK..Ofl:8 AND Dll:.leN• IN VII:U..OW 0 OflA ... tl:, AVOCADO, AMD TUIIIQUOI81[, ....... " S28 lOW ......... CHAISE PADS LANG.-8&LaCTION OP' ... AUTI~UL .TI'III~··· ~IIIJrfT• AND ~ID COt..OI'IIe, • • • Wbeo Grace Kehoe ot Corona del Mar celebn.ted a Yery Lm-"""""t blrlllday this moolh, she was treated to an oriental ltmeheon, which sbe likH nUee moeh, by Col. aiXI Mrs. Bill Kull of Harbor View Hills. • • • Mr. and Mrs. 0, Z. Robert .. son of TIIIUo celtbrated their 5oth weddJnc aaa.tTtrary th1s mootb. AltboUifl tbty bi.Yt DOW mored 1D.1aDd tpt.ct, tbt Rob- ertlooa are tatw1Dtd Ia euUv clar• of corcxa d1l Mar ud Newport Beach. 0. Z. wu at oat Umt city COUDCllma.D and aa lllb' balldtr LD tbt Uta , , , laeladlllr lbo lint -le o1 1111111 o1 Harbor Vln IIWI ud .... tbt Sborft AputmtDta. lira. R, ("Billlt") ftl nry actin LD tbe tfnport Ebtll Club, Womtn:'J Ftllowlblp of the COI'OIII. del Mar Commaa.- tty Cburcb, u well u Grey Ladlts, Rid Croa and otbera. Tbtlr cllildrea, Zeller aDd tbe late PaoJ. RobertiOil, P' ew ~ her'e wtlbcU tbt 80Utbtra. &e· cents wblcb both tbelr pareats acqlllred 1q Alabama, wbtre they erew up toptber ••• and obYiou.lly marri.:l at a •er:r YOUDJ ap. Good hick oa tbe rest ot t!Mt aoldea years! MRS. H !L !M !MGOAHL Of COST A lolUA 01 U Mr1. Relea E. Ea,adabl. '77, ol ZSJ F-st., C-Ill- -April .. at Port ~~~­C-IIoe!1ilaLSIIe bora Dee. 10, IM, la ~=~ Wub., ud CUM to I c.-, 11 ,..., ..,. Swtlna• lKIIItt blr AUTOMATIC I!LECTRIC Now $23.88 CAN ··OPENER ~ ANDKNIFE SHARPENER OP!MS AMY STAMOARO CAM USY TO CLIAM UP TO 7" TALL !L!C. CORD STORAG! SPAC! SHl•RP!MS KMIV!S "JUST RIGHT''AUTOMAnCALLY CUT L!AV!S T.APEREO LIO ' NEWPORT BEACH 10( 10( COSTA MESA LIDOHOMES TOUR IS GOING BRITISH SERENADING for the May 13 Lido homes tour are Mrs. Joseph Trankl.a and Mrs. Jack Marshau·(seated) in the Mu Blnswanger home, one of the tour htghllghts. Above at rtgbt Mrs. Jon Shepardson shows otf a grandfather's clock, which Is among the many antiques to be viewed In the Shepardson home. Below are Chris and Sue Lyon, daughters of Wllllam Lyoos, whose bay front home Is included In the tour. LEGAL NOTICE F6176 FICTITIOlS BUiiNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person is doloe: basiDess as: The Inn Place at 2121 East Coast Highway, New- port Beach, Callforllia: Rof:re- Jo)lc, Inc,, a CaWornia cor- poration. 2121 East Coast High- way, Newport Beach, Callfor- Dla, This business Is cooducted by a corporation. Signed: Fred D. Bello, Presi-dent. Ttlls statement was til~ with ·the Count y Clerk of Orange County on April 21, 1971. John J. Cayer, Attorney at Law, 10840 AUanttc Avenue, Lynwood, Calltornia 90262. For the 13th &Dilllal Lido Isle homes tour oa Kay lS, tbe lslaDd 'Will be traad:lrmed lDto ODe ot tbe Brtu.b Illes by lbe Lido lsle Woman's Club. The CbairDWl ls Mrs, Ray DeMott and ber co-cbiJrDWl ls Mrs. E. TerrUce Moran. Fin cootra.st111c homes han been selected for tile "Lido coes Brltisll" tour. Tbat orMr. and Mrs. Joa A. Sbepardsoo Is oo. tbe iDside oo the strada.. A two story U.•IDC room, 1D a. moDOtooe or gold aDd browns, Is bome to some nry elep.ot antiques. Oferha.nglllctbe UYlng room Is the master bedroom with ha.Dd.carYed headboard with a bluish tinge. on the Solid side or the tsland is the home of Mr. aad Mr!fo, T. EldoO Jackson. It features white carpets, white walla: alld white drapes with a red velvet sota and red acceots oo the valances aDd flowers. Back In the interior is the home of Mr. a.OO Mrs. W. Mu Blnswanger, wbo ba..-e cboseo to fuor decor of Me:dcan de- sign. Massive carved chairs, black leather sofa aud bright, bright color s wttb beamed ceiling and Jots or nouP,t troo br ing a hacteada·teeUAc to the 't'tsttor. At the end of the island ts the home of Wi111am Lyons and hls two college age da.uebters. Polished We paYes the drln- ny lDd entra.oce.wa.llr:way 100 extends around to the bay front or the bouse, whlch bas a very la..r ge area with many lounge chairs and a sunken barbecue. In the Uvlng room Is a m&.sslve ttreplace alld adjoining is the dining room, which can be T-73270 Publish: April 29, May 6, 13, 1n the Newport Harbor TV composer to talk to Lido Club ~ Bissonnette. For telertsk>o be has beeo opened 't'1a sl1d1DC pueu.d walls. A brand DeW bouse 11i u.t of llr, and Mrs. Gll Wayae Oil tbe Nor d ba}'frult. For ewer two years the Wayunbi.Yebeea seleetiog from tbeir tn.•ela articles tor their aew home. Mrs. Wayne, a decorator, bas brought ob)ects of e...ery en. together. Tea wlll be sened at tbe Lido clubbouse, wbere arbors or nowers, wedpood pots of flowers , and dozens or mirrors wUI provide the ~bactcrOUDi. Adjolnlng this 1s a repUea of Charles Dtckea's "Ye Olde Curloustty Sboppe," wbere ob- jets d'art or Eog!and will be found. A Wimbleton calibre ten. nis uhtbitioo wtll be played by Or. E. Terrance Moran and Mrs. Ladislaw Redly versus Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Cripe. Tea chalrmeo and bostesses include Mrs. Kenneth Snoke, Mrs. Robert Boooer, Mrs. James Gray aDd Mrs. John Barry, wtUle the bomes cbaJr- mea are Mrs. Robert C. Had- den, Mrs. Stanley Stanul and Mrs. John Ross-Duggan.. Transportation is Mrs. Richard McClure's job, while the money is ma.napd by Yrs. Frank B. Meier Jr.DecoraUoosarebelD.g prepa.red by Mrs. Frederic Wood and Mrs. Jack SchDelder, wbo r ecently came bere trom England. OFnCERS INSTALLED at the April 22 41noer-dance of the DeW11 orp.nized General Douglas MacArthur Post 499, American Legtoo, lncluded, from left, Dooa.ld Bigelow, flrst vlce-commaDder; Luis Carrido, commander, and Georce Corpuz, asststant adjuta.Jit. Other offtcers are Leslie Ferrusoo, 2nd vi ce-commander; Pooctano Yarra, 3rd rice-commander ; Robert Hubbard, adjutant; Josepb Ward, flDance omcer; Monroe Ashley, se"ice oftlcer; William Gallemore, cbapla.ln; Gary Llntott, historian; Joe Arluo, sergeant-at-arms; Em1Uo Tolentino, asstst:aL.t serpant...at-arms, and Rembert Ray, }ll::lge advocate. The •· ••••• new post, comprised primarily of veterans Who served under Gen. MacArthur, meet on the 2od and 4th Thursday evenings r--\.,;;;;;;;.::.:'· In the Costa Mesa l.A!gtoo Hall (Ens;':"';;:p=ho=to=·~)-:-----~;~~======~ LEGAL NOTICE F'6175 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person isdoiag business as: Robe:ta Linn and Freddie Bell's ln.D Place at 2121 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Cailloro.ia: Rorre-Jojac, lDc,, a CalltoroJ.a corporaUoo, 2121 East Coast Hlgtlway, New- port Beach, CaWornia. This business is conducted by a Corporation.. Signed: F'red D. BeUo, Presi- dent. This statement was tiled wtttJ the County Clerk or <>ranee County on April 21, 1971. Jobn J. Cayer, Attoroey at Law, 10840 Atlantic AYenue, Lynwood, Calltornta 90262. Carpets .,. CA .. PI!T CONSULTANT WHO WILL COMI! TO YOUR HOMI! Wlnt SAM~LII!S WITHOUT ANY OLIOA TION TO YOU! SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensign Building Tickets are $3,50 eacb aod the bours are from 1 to 5 p.m. Purchase may be made by call-T -73271 tog either Mrs. Jon A. SbeO-Publish: April Z9, Ma y 6, 13, ardsoa (673-2423) or Mrs. 20, 1971, In the Newport Harbor 2121 E. Coni Hwy., Corwu hlllor SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tal.,hu: Us-t551 John M. Franco (675-2603). Ensign. The May 11 meeUng or the Lldo Island Woman's Club wtU have as guest speaker, Jack W. Ma.rsbaU, a reside at of Udo Isle aDilbusbud of tbe UWC correspoodiag secretary. He will be Introduced by the pro- gram clla.irman, Mrs. Robert Mr. Marshall's topic will be equally busy, composing 78 ep- ''Composing for ttlmsaodTV.'' lsodes for ''Tbe depaty,'' aU Musical scores for the mov ies, the bactgrogMI b "HI.'t'e - "Take a ..... ~ step," """"" ~-_.. •J-W'ill traMI"· and 1'Tbe ~~~~-rabbit trap," "Thunder road" ttptors ... and Walt Disney's "Missouri c ~g records 1s 00 oontty traveler" are all to bis credit. as he admits to "Documentarj ' . BOAT THOUGHTS MAY NEED A BOAT LOAN oo VIetnam" aod 1s curreotly working on the ''Time LJfe" series. Although he started out to become ao engineer, some- where the souod of music acti- vated his dormant musical tal- ent, and the only math he cares about oow Is the number or beats to the bar. Puncheon wUI be ladled at 11 :30 a.m. by Mrs. Steru.nc Santley and Mrs. Lee Solomon. The luncbeoo hostesses are Mr s. Paul W:.. Wallace and Mrs, John Ross-Dugan. Tbe presideti, Mrs. Roger D. Brown, will UDOUDCe the oew slate or officers: Presldeot. Mrs. Frao.k B. Meier; tlrst Yice president, Mrs. Earl H. Hardace; second Yice president. Mrs. William R. Wbyte; third 't'lce president, Mrs. Johll 14. Franco; record!Dg secretary, Mrs. Delbert G. Van Oroum; correspoodlng secretary, Miss .Dorothy De Puydt; treasurer, Mrs. Hobart J. Ba.tsoo, and chairman of the New Year's EYe ball, Mrs, Pb.Hllp Wills. TRAINING WING CITED Airman First Class Douglas W. Sbt.rp, SOD of Mr. aDd Mrs. · Rlcbard C. Sharp of 263 E. UDd st., CoS Mesa, is a member of tbe 58th Tactical Flpter Tra.lW.tlg Win( at Luke AFB, Arls., that hls earDid Ute U. S. A1r Force outstaDd. IDe 1JD1t Anrd. He is a tlre --opeelallst. Wlac perSODDel were rec. opiMd ))r oatsbodlng per. tarmue• 1D trata1Dr u.s. pilots Ia t11o F .100 s..>w Sabre, !be -~ at taettcal a.lr uolts 1a vt-..: 111 tnlDillc Germu -· Ill tllo F -104 star • .._., l:lr tbe detease or tbetr ..,...,.M &DI1 NATO commit- •lllt; ud ill. tra.l.n1Dc otbw alllod Jll.lots "'""' F .5 rr...-Ftpur tllrooP tile U. s. mU- ItarJ ......... pr'OII'&DI. • f I ,' 1 '0 . ' i '' '! I~ ' I I ' ' ... " . FOR SITDI:DIY. IY I WISHII&TOI. D. C. DRAPERY SERVICE ....... ..... = We are apeclali1ts In making dreams come true. It It a nice feell119 to· know that they • can be yourw wt>en you w111t them. Stop by ·-yond dlscuoa ,_ ... 11y your plaaoanl tlloughta 0111 bKome • ruliiY. lt'l - wllll our t_...,.,...,. .. llollt L01111. • . < Drapery Cleaning-New Draperies -Drapery Alteratiou Hardware R'*pair and Installation . ' • 61UJ270 I 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA ' I o • A....._.Testilllly ., .. Wo .,.AIID A. .. ,.y, II.D. r=nj, ~;=;~-=. '! ra , .. , ~.c. ·r-: jloei ...... IIWeT,._• I u.n_, an .. Jllll& a = -.•=:::a,t.;:.e'~-: ,_.,.,..._ __ ., __ -1 1··---........... .. ....... .. -·--...... .,,],.... ..... • • ''Nhts ... llrs•t' 1 ........... 1 -•htl:• ol • .,... _. ..... -. .._ t.a IIILC .. *• fll • .................. , ............. , t-I M 2 -...... I a....-. •:: :'J~ ntt' t j ....... ,.,;~: ...... -.. _, = ~ Jw;~~ .;:*;:: Q ads lily ............. .... dy D<. Bud Ly._ TM-clllloLird What Is Blasphemy? A. )'OUn8: man wrltet from Pensa- cola, nortda: "I have a queation which I've tried to study. What Ia blupbemy qainlll the Holy Spir. tt? II It uainK Hll name In vain, or b. it rejecUng HJa work, or what b. It'!'" 1be verse~ that prt"Stmt the pro~ lem are found in Matthew 12 :n and 32. "Wherefore 1 ny unto you, All manner of sin and blu - phemy ahaU be forgiven unto men : but the blasphemy qaif"dt the Ho1:1 Gholt ahaU not be torcivm unto mm. And whotoever apeaketh a word qalnst the Son of man, It ahall be forctven hJm : but ~ ever apeaketh qainat the Holy Ghol:t, It ahall not be for&iven him, neither In this world, neither In the world to oome." ~rsl, let it be u..td that God rora:ives ain. Let it be aa.ld that He kings to do so, that He wants to do 10 and that He will do ao for all who are repentant and uk forelvencu. God wants men to re-- pent of their slnl and be saved. "The Lord Is not •lack concemlng hls promise, as 10me men count slacknes1 : but is lona:•uffering to u.sward, not wiiUnc that any shoukl perish, but that all shou.ld come to repentance" Ill Pet. 3 :9). Jt Ia the plan and purpose of God to .uvc men. God does not want men to co to Hell. HeU wu nt>Ver prepared for mankind. That awful plaee wu prepared for the Devil and his angels (see Matt. 25:41). But before the world was founded God had made plans about W redemption of mankind IS('(> Rev. 13 :8 f. U men co to Hell, they go there againat the will of God. They will go to that place rejecting God'a offer of grace and mercy. 'IlK>y will ao tramplinc under their feet the precious blood of Jesua and spitting upon the Word of God. 'They will 10 there beca.tae they chooa~ to go there. Th~y will go ~re In spite of all a zood God can do to keep them out of HeU. I jwl want you to aee that God }ovct men in spite of their sins and de<Jirn that men should trust Jnus and be aaved. With that u a backcrou.nd, please see !lOme thing1 that the sin for which ther<' Is no !orclveneu ls not. It Is not simply blu~y uttered by the lips or thOUJht by the mind. It iA not ascribing the works of Cod to Satan, u 10me peopJ(• teach. It Ia not Aimply "'"" jection of Je!;US O.rist • .., Saviour. It IS not a :dn that can be oom· mined by those who are aaved. II Is not a sin peculiar to jw:t one age or dispensation. Thia terrible ain of blaaphemy aaalnsf the Holy Spirit Js final and rompll!'te re-jection of Quist u Saviour. That iA, aomeone who ha.l hesrd the Gospel. He has had JN"at light and convlctidn through the work or the Holy Spirit. He under· standa that Jewu., ls the only way of Balvation. Cod has sought the man and trie-d to woo hlm to Otrlst. But finally after prayen and pleadlfli, after conviction and undentandlng of th<' truth, this man turN away from God and flatly ~ fuae1 to ~ saved, God give-a him up. ln Matthew 12 Jesus had healed a man PQ!IIetsed with a devU, blind and dumb. The people were amaa· ed. But the Pharisees, knowtnc in their ht>aru that Jeaua muat be the Son of God, a&id, "Thl.a fellow doth not cut out devtll, but by Beelzebub the prince ot dn-U." !Matt. 12 :24 ). The MXt vene teUa ua that Jesua krM'W their hearts and He gave them the clear w.,.. l.nc about tJw sin for which tbtre lt no IOI"K.ivenna. They may have c:ornmltted It al.ready. Jn Romana 1 the A~x*tJe Paul writes about hnthea nattont lhllt are In auch darkntu ol alD aad aap lD Yei'M a ... ., tbat .., .,. without OCVH." God 1ave them Ucf'it but ~-rejected IL 1be re- .ult wu that "God IIllO laW dwm up to unelMnnna" (vt. 3t). "God aan them up uato vUe atteetloM" c va. a 1 . "And ewn • the)' 4lld not • to retain God 1n dMir lcnow- ledp, God pve them O'Yft" to a • .,.obate mind, to do thlnD wbic:h .,.. DOt CCIIWftdiDt" (ft. 21). 1'bly ........................ ,.. ....... ed God'a oller ot lDn aod D'M't ud 1Mr'C17. J"'aaUy, alter ll'ftt ----God --· aM let .... ...,., tD NY that U ,.. ............ to ba ...-.d that -floll.-God. ft _,. that ,.. .., .... call ........ Lord --------•• .,.. ........... tell ____ ...., ... _ ......... ,_ .... ,.. ... . ·-· --.. ,_ ....... _ Rl. ew _. u 'r tiD ..U. _. ........ .., ... pull ... -. -~--·-.. -fouadsdsn m rrtr'r •• ,....d!ted•b .... ,..,. t:rril& .. -olllt1' ....... erttiatl -----··-· Unu. SO we the Bible • the Word 01 God 111111 at the -.me time holdinlll ol CX~a~pollite authonhlp. a ~ and d' bou. p.c. o1 mntal D"D- nutiea--e brtdp --the c"-n •puathtc an older BlbW..Iowlnc pnentioe from a ~~eWer Bible- emandpaled rue. I •w in the Book a 1ree.t IWht and Jlow of heat. yet lhlvered out ill the cold. on DAY rr ~urftd to me to .ee what the Book Mel to uy about itaeU. AI; a short. but perha~ not the .,._t method, I took a eoneord- anee and looked out .. Word," wheb I found that the INble claimed fn:m -end to t~ other to be the authorttadve Word ol God to man. I thfta tried the naturaJ plan. ol la.k1na It • my textbook ol r.UcioD, aa I would uae a textbook tn _,. acience, '"tine It by .ubmlttina to Ita cond.ltiona. I found that dirt.t HlmaeU Invites men (John 7:17) to do ..... I now believe the DiMe to be the irwplnd Word of God. lnlpl.red In a ..,_ utterly differwnt from that of any mer.iy human book. I lla.mYK Jnus Christ to be the doll ol Ood, without human father, conceived by the Bol,-Gho.t, hom of the Vlrsin Mary. That all men without exeapdon an by aatun loinnera, alimatad fJ'OCD God, and wbm t.h~ utterly to.t in aift lhe Soa ol God lfimMU c:ame down to earth. and by aheddiJw Hia blood upon the c:rou paid the lofani le pen- ale)' of the pUt of the who&. world. [ be1iwe be wbo thus receiYH J•ua Chri.t u hia S.viour is born apiA IPirftually .. cWirUialy ... in hit lint birth, IDd, 10 bom .prit- ually, hu new prtvu.e-, appeUta and afiectioaa; tb.at he la OM bocl,-with Chriat tbe u..d aDd wtU liw with Him fCiftW"r. I beU.V. no man can aave himaeU by .-worb, o: what ia eommonly kDOWD • a '"mon.l life," IIUCh worb beiftc but &he ro« ry fruita and evldmc. of the faith witbiD. S.w:r. I believe to be the cauae ol man'a fall and sin, and hU rebeWon acainlt God .. riah&ful petoor. S.tan ia the Prince ol aU the ld.l:w- doma ol thla world, yet will iD tJM end be t::Ut into the pit and made barmlaa. Chriat will come apb:J 1n 1lory to earth to reicn evea • He went away from \he earth, uwl I look for Hia return day b)' day. I Ba.IZVB the Bible to hi> God'a Word., bec.uae, • J we it day by day u .pintual food. I di.eover in my own life U well 11 in the Uvn of those who li.kewiae uae rt a trandonnation COITfttinJ evil t.m· denci~, _pwifyi.nc affecuona, givlni: pure dairel, and t.eachina that con- oemina: the riahteoumeu of God whkh Ole* who do not 10 uae it can know nothinc of. Jt is u really food fw the-~irit u bread is for the body. Perhaps one of my •tronc••t rea- JON lor believinc TJw Bible is that it revula to me, as no other book in the world eould do, that whieb appea.la to me aa a phyaic-ian, a dial:· noaia of my apiriwa.J condiUon. It aho~ me clearly what I am by nature--one lost in .U:. and aliaft. ated from the lile that la in God. I find In It a conainent and wande-r- IW revelation, lrom. Gen.ia to R.v- elation, of the eharad.er ol God, a God far removed from any ol my natun.l imacininp. It a.lao ,_n.la a tmderneaa and neame. of God In Chrilt which aatialin; the h-.rt'1 ~ and .hoWl! me that the in&J... God, C,_IOr ol the workl, took our ..,- nature upon Him that He mil"ht in infinite love be oneo with Hia pe-o-ple to r~ them. I believe Ln it beeauae it rYveals a reltcion adapted to all eJ.....,. and ra.c:., and it It in· tellectual suicide knowift&" it not to belleve ll WHAT IT MEANS to me u in- timate 1nd difficult a quHtion to aNwer u to be ~uired to five rea.oru for love of father and moth- er. wife and chiklren. But thla rea- tonable fa ith CIVH me a different relation to family and friend•j «reater tendemue to thae and dftJ)f!r lntefftt ln all men. It take• away the fear ol da.th and create a bond with tho. poe be- fore. II 1how1 me God • a Father who perfectly undcrstanda, who can Jive control of appe-Ut.atl and affec- tkllt$. and f'OUM ont to flcht with w lf inatead ol heine •U-eontented. And if laith ao NYMis God to me J 10 without qu.uoa., when:ver He may le.d me. T can put. Hie --nionl and ~ ......... ery aeemint probability In We, dll· mlaetng cheriahed convktionl and kxtklnl upon the wiacloM ..,. ratio- cinlttiora of men u lolly if opp md to Him. r place no 1lmitA to faith when once vested in Ood, the sum of all wisdom and kno>wr._, lind can trwt Him thouch J lhould ....,. to tU.nd alone before ..,_ world In doteJ.artna R.im to be true, ~- Til."' T""' B• Itt ,.. ............. to ... _,_, ..,.,._.. ___ _ towa tnjoJ re~t· The boy NPIIM, ''1'•, air, them that hu It.._ .. ,.. Soutbom ..,. -..... ~ TboM who .... .,. don't haw .... -..... -lt. ,_-haW lt IIIWIIn.... the Jar and _ .. _ • • • ....................... -..,. ....... -... -· ........ _ . ._ .... a-. ................. ,,., ...................... _. .. . ~_. .......... u 'aiiU&tiH._ ft 5 S - -....... -.... 11.11 II .. .. & A.t'll I . One Christian's View T h • Apo•tle P. a u I ' • tuchinc in Romans , cha,.... 12 ••d 13, .. mm.a for • pr o p er • underatand- inl o pa c i(i a m and a Chriatian't relationahip to governmen l. Ro11111na 12 :19 teachea that individu.t Olriatiana are not to penon.tly "avenge," but Rom~~na 13:4 teachet that covemment ia "a revenp to execute wrath upon him thai doeth evil. •· Or. James D. Bakt, a Harding Co ll e~~:e r,rofe11or and a long·liffll'! riend of ChNtian Crusade , hu some important and r e l ev ant th o ught s oonctmin~ Romana 13:1·7.· He nolf!a fiv"" •mportant truths: (a) Ciwil gover nmen l i1 ot"dainr!d of God (anuchy ill not the will of God); (b) Civil government ia ordained (Of" the work of vengeance ; (c) Civil governme nt i1 ordained to e n Cou ra1W the good ; (d) ChrUtianil muat l.e in subjection to ciwil government, not only becau~~e of fear of the 1word, but alao £Of" COR8(;if!noe 11 aake , and (e) Thi1 · o be dience is not unqualiraed.· Our obedtence muat be the divine mandate under which the government · operatea, i.e., the punishment of evil and the encour~~nl of good. It is, u Peter uad, quaJirM:d by our duty to God. (Act.s 5:29) Pari of O.r D•ty Of coune, I part of our duty to God indudea obedience to civil 1ovemtn1'-nt, for God haa co mmande-d . ,lhal we be ir aubmilllion to it . But if thel"f! i• 1 oonffict bet~"" tfuty to Goo and the demand& of the state·, we mud obey God rather than man. (Acu 5:29) Or. Balea further writea, "At one time , it wu my ~nvietiono­ that the mere u.iJ!tence of a government wu in itaelf proof thai it was ordained of God and must ~ obeyed. However, thia position violated the principle that the entire contu;l of a paauge must be conaidered. "When thM is done it ia aeen tltat it ia '4r exiatence of tht: govrrnrnent plu& it.& pruper THE r.o. ... ""· r ... ,_,. __ ~.,._. function with the eOn tex:t de•. To the mere fact of itA without due comideratioft ...... of the &OYemmcnt which Peul tpeab, lead. one to ... the cond.-on that a 10•emmcn1 thould be viewed u embraced in the tuc:.hinc of Romena 13 even when it• charac:teriatic:t are oonatantly contr.y to the full d uc:ription given in Romans 13:1-7. Fall o-riptioo '"The fuU deecriplion lnclude• not merely .erae one, 'there i.e no power but of God : the powera that be an: ordained of God,' but abo, 'For rulen are not a terror to the good work, but to the evil. And wouldHt thou have no fear of the power! flo that which ia good, and thou shah have praiae from the aame : for he is a minister or God tt"J thee for good ... an avenger Cot wnth to him that doeth .r:vil .. they are ministen o r God' .. lit rvi ce, att~nding continually upon thit very thing.' (RomanR 13:3.7) A la wlel8 govemmen• is not con"templated in Romana 13. "To teach that 11 government by mere fact of ill exillt""ncc , and wholly wi thout relationthip to ill character and function, ill Ol"dained of God i.e to over1ook the fact ·that Paul speaks of government. which puniah the evil and p raiae the good. Altho ugh do ubtle• no one would contend that it had to achif:ve perfection in thia, any rnore than a Chr»tian to be 1 C hri a tian m ust ac hi ev-e perfection in the Chrittian Iii~, yet 1 govemmt'!nt which wa& ballically a teiTor to &ood worka and a backer of eviJ worka would not fit the deacription P,.en by Paul of the government whlch is "a minillter of God to thee lot" 2'00d ... an avengu lot" wrath to T.im that doeth eviJ ... mini.ter o l God '• service, attendlng oonrin"111y upon this very thine. .. It ia my convictioa that juat • ~ O uiAtWt ma y aporstatiae from hi.e standing u a Cbriatian, ju1t 10 a government m11y apottati.ze from ill standing u a mini.ster of God avenging evil and prai.i"« cood. Thus I do not believe that a Chris tiu '• relatKmahip to a government which iB the uppolite of Romana 13:3-7 is deacribed in Ruman5 I J : I .J." I have been reedinc the Blbla every day for nearly 5I years, and studyin& it every day for ovu 41 yean. n.e, more I read It, and espedally the more t::IOHly and mi.n ulely I atudy it, the more profoundly I am imp~ with the marvel ol it, and the more CCJn- fident I am that It la parte., IJlancb alone arnot\1 all the boob of the world. has no rival, and that to put aray other book in the aame ealefory with it ll to be ridkuJoualy unfair. and utterly lacki.nc in in- tellectual and mon.l dlacernmenl The BibLe b God's own 8oolt aDd God'a only Book.-R A. TORREY. Sermon ·of the week Paul's Faith in the Risen Christ We are lamiliat with the re ... rkab&e experilince of Paul on the Da-...cua roM when he had the encounter with lhe Rieen Chrilt.. · Since P.ul had been smonc the bitttrelt of enemin of Chris t , the set ol hie conver'llion il ample evidencr. of thia veracity and the added Caet that he then dnoud the rem.~inder or hi• life to the eaUK o f Chriet. He eouW convince the moll llkeptiul that he believed in what he uw and hurd o n the Danw~.cus road. Ia tlu ea4, he wu neatell for hi8 .Oiadlla. tath • the Ri8ea O.rilt. o- euaot llo ~lett. daM ta.L Let us eumine hia life and work u an aposlle to ~~ee how the early church got under wsy. He h.d been ~ten t by j eaus to pruch ou the frontiere. Acll 9:15 says, "He Ill a choaen veael unto me , to bear my name bdo~ the G~ntiles, •nd ki '!J•· and the children of lsrar.l.' It would be 4uitr. crm ecl tn Utiume that thrr!' was no ovl"rwht.:lming d,.mand ((,r Paul 's &t'rvicr..<~ amunJ!I tlw Grntilea . In f:tr l, tlw wod1l n:~!ltt'd him . f.xlraordinary Power P3ul h&d rx t ra o rdinary J)IJWo"t lo attract aml ll"ad peopl r.. Somctim .. s, hownt'r, tho11r wh o ~upport.-1l hirn abandoned him to fo llu"' pagan gods. Among hiA lormenton were the Phariv.,s. It w•' thruu~h them that he was l!tnn"d and on five occasions lwa ten with 39 luhu. T he Pha risee. believed that P;ud dctterv ed such trl"a tment. Hr was {rom tht;ir viewpoint a trait•·.r to their fai th and his p~upl". Faltr. Lrethun circul..ted among hi,o; 11rw chu rdtr.ll mi Rirading the p1'1•plr anti creating suapicion. Paul o ften refo:tTr!d to him~~r.lf u th"" slav~ or r.e rv ant o f Christ. HI! knew th•t hU! redt;mption h11d comt'! from Chriat, who died ilnd roat again for thoae who accepted Him thro~h faith. Owed AU to Cloriat Paul belie-ted that he owtd all that he wu to Christ and that in return he must ~:n.e himaelt completely to Him. The new power thai he had came from Chri&t , not from &etten he •ro•. Hil new coa;wla .d .,.. churche. did not bow whit to do about wonhip, 10 he had to t~~nl Mfonftation to them In the ionn ot letten. Frrquently, he uttled lrJument. that h.ld rilen in the church by letter. In lhil manner, he aupptied dktine wisdom where human knowledF wu weak or had failed. Paul re&arded hi• experience on the DamMCUt road u the tqinniftc of hil apoatluhip. It wu hi• ordination, hit dedie.tion to the new life. Yet, he felt he wAI the Matt of the apoetle. beeauae he had pet'll'!cuted the church of God. Bitterly Oppa •• Why had Paul • a Phariaee .......... d .... ch ...... Briefly, the Ph.n.ec. and Paul prior to hia oonftf'lion were bitterly oppo1ed to the O.n.ti4n .-.ertion Lhat JeiUI • Saviour had been c rucif.ed, r.iaed from the dead and • the So n o f God., becan the ettablillhment of the kin&dom of God . jeJUa had been quoted by some o ( his foiJowen n lllt;rting that drc::umc.-.on, ri g ht eo u a ne u thro u1h ob~~ervation of Lhe Law and 111cri£iccs in the temple were no t euential to Nlvation. Juus regar ded ritualist ic w n r 11 hip without tru e rrpf'nlan<'" a11 form without RUh>c~tiUil'l'. P"'ul u a Pharieee had W•lievrd th ai rig htt:ouaneu wu a IRittl~r of ob&erving the law anrl making rit u ali1tic sauificea. Juus appeared to thr liefenden of the old form of wor~~hip I ll an enemy who , 8 H~J:.ht t o deatroy the ir rt:'IIJ!~I On. To the Pharisees, Jr.su1' death wu reaaonable and juat. Paul the Phari&ee did not Lt"liewe that jesus could polllibly be the Meatiah . The Me u iah wu to come in power, to destroy the enemie1 of hrael , to tltabliah a po litical kingdom in which temple wonhip and the l'w would bf: the ce nter of a ne" anti all. powerful natM>nal life . Therr Will no place in thia cOnCC"ptiun of the Mulliah for an apostle to the Gentiles. In fact, the Gentilea had no place in it at all. himeelf. ThiA ia the kind of They Were ~ ckdK:ation that made Paul'a The Phariaea had reuoned wort 10 important to . the I hat the fo llower-a of Jcaul strug:li"l early church and wuuld ev'.ntually return to that ~de hi~ a true di~eipk . th ti r ancest oral faith , .~aul a apeual . task wu to foUowm, Juua' death. But, brtn~ the la1th t~y were au.rprised t o C~ntJies. He had , to tum di&c::ower that their Laith had thr!m away £rnm 1dols •nd aunived and w• inc:rellli · 'brine: them to thl!' wonhip of strength. "' .., t he Living God . Having Paul then undertook the changed them . he lhen taught task o f endin1 what he them -that 11, brought the& co r'11idered a foul and up in the new faith . .Thia blaaphemou1 attack on lhe accounta for the numeroua U•e faith . He .__ a ftolnt ~ ol • OwftlLIII• ""' did ..... -llio power to~ ..... the• • people •d tho Will , .... -.d ...... Then Paul .., ett...a.ad Oft the Damaaea• roal. Ha ileea11111 a new -· He W ~een the Kilen a.n... NDw, he •• • ... " apOidt to .. c .. w... .... --· ol CllrioL He had been 1 .,_ to ..._ t.w. His~ 6utuu W been p ureh11et1 ~1 till• NCritiee of ]eMM' life wlllc Paul ••Jet ., ene...,. It Go could do thil tor Paul , He could offer Hit f<qivenea to an . (11M Je-. and the Gentilea.) l'eul now lived wholly on the low of Christ. He ·had been. called to explain whet Chriet could do lor peop&e . DMI Paal S.trtiT Now, we aM to what u.tent did Paul tueceed in hia mi..Wn. Aa he atated it, he waa a alave of Jeaua Chriat, called to be an apoede. He did not center hit efforta in pleasi ng m e n , but in completely ar.ninc Otriat. Thit would result in the love, u Paul stated it , that bean all thine•. beliefta all thinp, hopa aU thinp,. endwe:a aU thin . . J1: ene111ie• Mid that he lo11 hia temper, .,Me in anpr, •• le• charitable th• Juua had been under aimil.r eonditiona and that he w• •hitrary and unre~ at time a. The Pharieec:. reprded him with h o rror. He had commilted tre..on to his nation and ~he temple and had debaaed the law. Paul wu CfUite aware of their oppmition to him. He made no claim to perfection •d did n ot conaider hin.ell auperio r lo anyone. Any lervant o r Mave w• the humbleal o f peopl~ and M reprded hinwel£ a• the ••w o( ChtUt. Hia &eal and hia dynamic penonality led to impatience with thoee whO failed" to' pve th~ir whok life to Cltriat. He nt;ver forgot what he h.d been before his redemption and how mu ch forgjVeneM he had needed. He marn led •r the grace o f God by which he had been called to aenice in 1pite o f hia peraonal i mperfec tion . He strugled conatantJy to overcome his (ailu~• and to be worthy of the c.all to a~ethip . There is 1n Paul'• u.ample a pat leMO n for all of u . We, too, experience aalvation or re demption not beca~ '« a~ deaerviq of it but in apite of our weakneaaea and failures, the p-ace of God il ntended to all people if they will but acoept Him. St. Thomas Bible Lesson JACOB DEPARTS (II) Genesis 31 :25 Lesson 36, Series Ill llere wr have t he. tircutn .. l.tnr r-. tlmt rnJ in,, lo1rna nt o f ,.cgre~att<HI und l"'•l f'l' l,..twr1•n l .othnn !Inti .Ia\ oh. Thr !\••• tr il.r:oo \\C rl' .oepur.ttt"rll!nd <I CC~f)tflnL'f' n f dte "'rt),lr,•tton 1H1s ,.e ... letl !11 u lmnrl .,f hrnthrrh In\'<' anrl re11pe ct. ~.nf•Jtt·e d un 1t1•. "" de..tr '"wi cked .• nd "'"rldl, ua.-n ,f •l•·c••it ltl•· l .• ,bun. ;,. nnt tit,. "tl"' .C j.,,,. Lut tlw ,,,,mb t'lf /,utr .• nrl \!<JirR(o•. · luc••b '"' jlfundf;tth er ·\brah,tm h,.,J <'\rrl '"'''' tr·u,. !Jr.,t h ~rl \ ln1 e luwnrd hill hf'pht!v.. 1,<\l, tn u lt k" nt.tnnrr, 1\hru therr ,,,,., u .'oltnfl': hf'tween the he rd mt;n qf \bralutm ',. l'rtllle und th~ hrrrln,,..n .,( l ,rJI '!> <uti I•·. 1\t,ruhnm 8ltad unto l,q t, "Let the re be nu ~>~tr i fe. I pr.tl th•.,•, l~t:twr·rt> Ill!': uud ther. aud brtween my herdn1e n 11nd 1 h~ henlmr n: f.,r wr L•· lirrthrcn. 114 ll••l the whnl c lnnd Lefqre thee? :,ep~H••Ie tlt~nu:lf. I pr111 thet . frnn, till'." !low rl iffcrcnt w;uo wi!'l~ nnd (,.,till ·\l.ruhn m'.o Wil l frutn 1ht1l uf l.ubun the c::hr!i>l er .l.ol h~o~n it" l ~pi t:nl of thi~ wnrhl. l.ikr l'h,unoh u her hi1n,hr hatrd Jncob ond hi8de!l<:e ndanl!!i ,lherefcK"c hr n••l nnl) m,odr hiJJ srn·icr harsh ond gr ievous , but he would not lr!l him Jt')· Pride murle l.aiKin uml l~huraoh t~uppol!le Jacob could nol :oour\t \e witl1 out the ir Jlf'rmi!'llli on: lind 1.1\ari ce tlrovc them to lt1 y heB vier ;tnd heuvier burdr.n"' on thOPOf! wh.,m they held in bondage; C<)WUrdi ce _,upporlt(l thr ir own fe11r of bein ~ l'.h alnne without Jacob'"' help. h is nnl I•> M: th ou~eht thut men Qf th e wrtrlrl , like l.aLun und Pht~moh. me n who ore ruthlua in graapi n~ power int o their hond,., can be diami~tsed wlthoul danger. Jo rob had the p;ra ce to know he had to rlee secretly ... It ia in the power of my hand IQ do }"U hurt." Laban 11u1id to his nephew, and rightly. It ia troe ennugh tha t the power to do hurt i• not u great ae th e power to do sood; l1111 he whodOI!'!Ii g:ood mu •t take account 9f the destructive powe r of hi• ~nemiea. It ia fl88}' to imagine the youn15 touAh -' in U.bHn'a band who preferred plunder to work and who were itching fQr an U Cul!le to rnid Jacob nl •II hia wea lth. Jn cob did wha t he could for hit~ own aafety and that of hi• wivea, know Ins that hi• only hope loy in rli@;ht . Yet even that would not have been e nOta@:h to a pare him. It took the interwention of God. Even though Laban waa a n evil' man , he wu not about to ri•k tamperin1 with one whom GOO had warned him 1o leave all)ne. Thia, too, ia chara cte ri stic of the men of the world whoee thr011ta are p~erched for 'un ity and enlor~Ced allesiance of other foiL f'or all thair bon1but a nd thruteninJ•· they ere atayed by the hei'KI of God. Labu sot o U nay. Pharaoh waa duttoyed, and E8)'pt laid prOtttrate fOf centariea by God'• a lm ishty hand . Evan thousft Labe.n wu •teyed from openly and boldly tryina to fotce Jacob to be un.ited wilh hla tribe, ht triad to find uc .. e fo.-pani•hlna hi• •a a th ief ... Wherefon haet thou a tolen my P,a?" he a c eaaed, J•cob, .,. ... '-1 from a c iMr eon•eienu bec•aee he did 1101 know th•l Ract.el ha4 Ia &let etolea her father'• 1oda, aae .. rU, "litlil whom•oner tlto• llad .. t tilly pe, let hi• •ot. live." Had Iii• bo .. thy wert witlil S.ehtl, hi• darlia1, lile a'Pt haY"t ,_led et .. ch worde.LA ... did Dot fl..t *•• ... to Jl.clilel'• h e.,..., kt •• ••« ••--dwtt th force of J•colil'• .,.,.&a ,..,. • CWM o. ur•• wltl} hnd tht!m. ''tlpon this he migh t reHe cl wi th some bitterneu,'' observea \lr. ll enry, "when , not long after, Rachel wh o had take n them diu suddenly in travail." ,\ftcr l.ahun ~ca rcln~d un d fnund n oth in~ 11tolt r1 , Jacob became ansry d.nd ~:hi.-1 "ith l.abnn. \l&nl rnmmtnltttors fault J11 cQ h for this. hut it is hord to !lee h"11 h1• r uulrl hn11• helpt-d hiRI!!ot U. li e pt~ured out 11!1 hill pentup fiUievance a il~:t i n~l l.ubon, of IIHnl~ l "t:llrM nf hard sen·ice in whi ch .l<t cob wns diliAent 111111 f11ith ful in tho extrto me while l.uban l'hun ~ed his WII ~C8 le n times-that ia, broke fuith "ith him tii(Uin nnd asotin .~" hn, ... hllrd ly the mo n of unity dcala wi th the nHHt of Gc,.l in lr) ing tn ton force unit.1: the ser\'lln t had 10 make up all lrJ~I.>ie~ 1h11 t were: not hiN f11ult ; he 111111 kept >.II hi a ta~tk in the foule~tt weather with nu ch11n ce tr1 look a fter hil11 own aff11ir~>~; and lh en he withhold" fr om him wh1il he hu!!i fairly eorned nccord ing lo their Lt.~rtt:ain. ·' "f:xcept the God n£ my f11ther, the God of Abrah11n1 , nnd the fe•.r of J .. ac, hud been with me. Aurely th ou hadst 111ent me Mway now en1pt y," he aaye. He cognizing that he hu lo11t his npportunity to plunder Jacob. Laban now puts on 11 fa ce of noble concern a nd propoaea a covenant by which to bind Jaco.b t<J Utke care of hi• go-ods and hi a wivu, .. All that thou aeeat i• mine," he 11oya: n•y daughter8, my cattle, my e-rand children, and you mua t promise to provide for them, In th e c ovenant he propoeu he iuiata Jacob asree not to take any olher wivea -an inault which i nainuatu Jacob wu apt to, dnpite the f.ct he w .. ao devoted to-R..c hel thal he aerved fourteen year• for her aad pu t up with a vile de ception. Neverthaleaa Jacob doe. aot chide over detail111 he aweea to a covenant wh ic h ia mt~rked by • heap of atonea and-celebrated by • fe .. t •• ia cuatomary. The heap Qf 8tonea re tain• the Hebrew nama , C.lud, and h .. 1iven to ue the wonderful wotd Mizpah, "The Lord watch between thee and me, wheo we are abaent one from another." Mizpah le oft•n epolten by Chritlian people lO each other at a t ime of ••paration, beia1 a kind of pra.yer for the conlinuetioa of their bond of brotherhood. It it to be ob.erved , howtver,that ao lut • ••ity of apirit ie upheld by atparatioa to avoid atrife, ud tha1 LAMa'• •••l•1 mollll liltely ia that when he and Jacob.,. oat or each other'• ai.lu the Lord tM Y keap a mutul watch api••t aay prepatatiooa f« hetile actioa tl.at tM one mlsht take apinat the oth•r. OwtiiAel L• Nn • .,.,,. .. ._ /e.coA, u~ wllllr h tl•r• U l hr• Al• •fur CoJ'• fllr•~• .,.,.,"f.•'• u•lr• otu•lo~t .,.u..,,,.,. •••r u, ""'-" a•fl•1 «•••• , •Aa ••• •••• lA••· coacul.a tA••1 •• clou d e luu ••tl tel•••• •II dol1111 of Leh• .,., • ., /•rot, • e•n,..al of•e,.NIIo• U ••ole, .. ,hJ •t • ''"' •I ., .... b ..... ,~,.,, t ... illl ,.,.., ••••••• '~'•• .. ta "'ollt Clloatl. ..... ry .,.,... c .... ,. Jl tl •• 5I. n-. hwu • I', 0. ,_ --•.•--.'II, T-, IM L1Z MORWARIES 1741 IUI'U.I AYL CDITA IIIlA llltlw~~JI-2424 -LCDAITIIWAY CDIOMA· DIL 1141 ORiole , ... 4!10 1'-c• ""J IRVINE COMPANY PRESIDENT ·Wlll.lam Muoo, famed touring golf pro Due Hill, ICCC presldem Woody Smith, ud JCCC board cba.lrmu Forest Smith Jr., left to rl&f:lt, dlaeuu tbe Newport Center deYeklpmttd 1n becltcround just before teelnc oft la an tlhibWoa match onr the lrrlAt Coaat Country Club Ullks. HUI (also shown In Inset) was matched with host pro Ra~ En.111 aplast Soutbera California PGA better bi.U cbamptou Wally Bradley, El Toro Memorial CC pro, and Ted Oorlus of Carltoo Oaks CC, San Dteao. Hal aDd EYI.AI woa tbe match 4 aDd 3 as H111 carded a sea.satloaal fin uoder par 87. EftllS waa an eYeD 72; Bradley posted a 72 and Oorius a 71, Hill baa: become lrviDe Coast's blg .. t booeter, daimlnc the course's greens are "the best for putting aa)"'t'here lD the couotry." (R ich Bauett photo.) From the Police Bloner • MONDAY, APRIL 5 port BlYd., Newport Heights, QU ALIT Y LOR PIHISHIH BY EASTMAN ICOD • 1780 HE W PORT con • MESo\ 6.Uo9313 KHDttb RJcbard Hall, u of oa a cbarp al tatoneattoa in 7 Ca.a&ICircle NnportSbo~es pubUc ••• Job11 August Scblr- wu arrette<!' at 12:ZO a.m: mer, 20, of 1244 W. Balboa at 2944 W. COISt Hwy., Mul-BIYd., Balboa. was arrested at Mra Mile, on a cbarct of ctriY-3 p.m. at b.is residence on a ln& while under tbe lnflDIDCe of cbarp ol pouust.oo of ma..t:.i- alcobol ••• Jotm William Wy-jua.DI. ••• A 100-)'U'd roll of 80Cti 28 ol 2o:J3 Newport carpetlJll -Yalued at $1, '700 BIYd.: C~sta Mesa. was ar-was bur&)ulled from a model r ested at DODD at 441 N. New-borne beloogtBc to the DooaJd t:HIJRt:HES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS FOR YOU &:4!5 A .M.-S t eLE sCHOOL HOUR 11 :00 A.M.-MORNIN G WORSHI P SERVICE 7:00P.M. -EVENING SER VICE DR. J.WIS CIDioiiS P ASTOR J01 Moeoolto St. COST.\ MIS.\ (A.t S••t• A ,.,. A"e.) ...... 541·1733 HOME Of P . C. HEUMo\HH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Brea Co., at 1829 Port Sbet- fteld, Harbor View Hills, be- "'"11 March 26 IDd Aprll 5 ••• Social security checks total- ln& $359.40 were stolen trom the mall bor: of lreoe B. Pet- ersoa, 1802 Clay St •• CWt Ha- YeD, between Aprll 3 aDd 5 .•• A bicycle n.lued at $40 was burcJarlz.ed trom the praae at the ll&Yld AideD Boersma resi- dence, 2209 Vtsta Huerta, East Bluff, during tbe night ••• Cash totaUnc $7 was burglarl&ed from the Jet Print Co., 4500 Campus Dr., Airport Area, at 2:30 p.m. April 4 ••• A boat motor Yalbed at $3 70 was sto-l::===K~i=•="="='="~"=·=·=•=•=ro=•~t~h:E:•:'':":::'"::G::•:•':::'====~ len from the doclt at RoyU r Yachts loc., 28!7 W, Coast F I.RST CHURCH OF OIRJST, SCIENTIST 3.}03 Via Lido Ntwpou Buch SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 : IS a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 .11 a.m. WEONESDA V F.VENING MEETING 8 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu..,_, O.urcf• in Amtrtc:. 2900 PKific Vtew Dr. Corona del Mtr, Calif. DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone: 644·2664 9:00 A.M. Family Worship 10:00 A.M.· Church school II :00 A.M. · Fcstivt Worship NURSERY PROVIDED HWJ., Mut..rs Mile, betweeo AprU 1 a.od 3. • TUESDAY, APRIL 6 READING ROOM Week dap: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m.· 7:<4 5 p.m.li~~~=~~~~~l Tue.day and Friday: 9a.m. · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. ... 4 Sunday: I p.m.· 4 p.m. .... • 1 SECOND CH URCH OF • J ' 1 OfRIST. SCIENTIST .L.-..L Ctw'les L. Edn.rd, 27, of SOlOW. Oceaat Ft., West oew- port, was arrested at 4:40a.m. at his residence on a charge of I!' and theft • • • • • • Bur - too James Lowe, 35, of 318 DriftWood, Sbore CUlts, was arrested at 8 p.m. at his resi- dence on a charge of child mo- lesting • • . Golf clubs and a l».g va i!Md at $462 were burg- larlsed from the George Healey resldeoce, llZO Goldeorod Ave., Harbor' View HJIIs, be- tween Aprll 3 alld 6 ••• Van- dals smuhed tbe rear wtDdow Ia a car belooctn&: to Thomas L. Thompson. 3135 Bayside Dr., Corooa del Mar, wb.lle It was parked at his resldeoce durlnc the night, causing $50 damage • • • A tape deck ud tapes nl- Newpor1 Beach a1 ~ Corona dd M.u 3262 Broad Street ·3100 Paci fic View Dr. Newport Heights SUNOA Y SOiOOL 10 a.rri. SUNDAY SERVICE IOa.m. WEONESOA Y EVENING Readina Room: 8 p.m. MOC)-8 F.. CoaatRwy . EatNoac:e oa Nardaeaa Mon .. fri.: IOa.lh.lo 5 p.m. llaur.day evC'ninJ•= 7 10 9 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You aft cordially in•itrd to •ttrnd d!urch ~n-icu and ro uae rht: Readins Room. A Free a"d l"drprnde " t Co ngregot io"al Chri1t ia" C hwrc h REV. NORMAN BROWN MINtSif.R SUNDAY SERVICE AND CH URCH SCHOOL AT I 0:00 A.M. Nwrury car~ provid~d PHONE: 642-2740 Central Bible O.urch . ued at $128 were stoleo trom a car belooctDC to Steveo G. Gar. risoo., 1S28 W, Balboa BIYd., Balboa, Yb.tle It was ~lted at his residence durtac the aJ&bt • •• A bicycle nlued at $50 was burrlartsed trom tbe pr- age at tbt Ooa F. Gates rest- deoce, 228-1/!PeariAYe., Bal- boa lalalld, dv<loc ll1e Dictll ••• A bicycle n.lutd at $75 ns barcl&rl&ed from tbe prap at the Larry C. Murdock resi- dence, 313 ()Q)"': An., Balbca lalalld, durtoc lbe Dlctll of Aj)rll 4. 23RD ST. ot ORAHCI, COSTA MISA -~1 ·5303 ludq llollool .lo Roroblp . , . t:OO ud 10:10 o.•. ludq l:'fODIDI llonlllp . o , , , , , • o , 7:00 p.a. RMioo4., 1 1111• lkDIIP a. Praroro , , , , 7:00 p.a. ~~ ... ~..,~~l'f~I~O~M~I~ai'~·~'*i.-~~~~~1111~0~·~-i.~ni~•~'•~I~"'J~~ • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 Mlcbul RayTDODd Kelly, 22, ot 2S23 Eklea st., Costa Mea. waa arrelted at t :o&S a.m. at !801 E. Cout Hwy ., Cc:rroM. del Mar, OG a Cbarp of kt- ery . • . O.e Cooley, 19, of 1309 ·"·· 8&1-.... U :IOp,m • ...... ,... ................... MATTazaaza ... _.. . ._...~ CIDIIA __ _ ........ LAM~' .... 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"•"" .... , .. • Color Ste reo Thu t r .. • Color TV Co nao l" and ltorUbiM • Monochrome TV • Stereo Con.ol .. .,_. Com•one n t Syatem a • Tapa lltecorde r a • ,o rt · able and Table Radioal ?t);;;;~~~· 1129 HEW PORT BLVD. CO ST A MESA 646-«11 • Printin& C4LL UJ ..Oa UnMA TII 671·11 .. .. .... H.&--·-.... •uvav •~~~~CCW 1&1 -. ~· --- "'I •• r n.. ..... 9 FULL PRICE PRE SEASON CAMPER SAL- ALL NEW 1970 S'JS OYil CAMPflS NOW FACTORY SLASHED TO INVOICE We are the ORANGE COUNTY sh-case a-ler for EL DORADQ CAMPUS • RINT ACAMPO .... ,..,. rod., ...... ,..,...,_ ..... Overcrowding is charged The Newport Beach City at~ strative c.od.e relating to a lack tor Dey's otllee bu Died com~ or sutnclentalr spaceror sleep~ plaints aplQst owners a.od ma.n-ing purposes. agers or apartments and motels The complaints were tUed on charges of oYercrowdin~r. uf a.t the Harbor Area MwUcipa.l rooms rented to teenagersdur-Court In Costa Mesa. The de. lDg Easter Week. fendants in the action have DOt· All of tbe complaints charge been ootified that charges a~ tba1 rooms were relrt.ed i.n 'lo-pinst them are peoding, tM Jation ot tbe California admlnl-assJsta.nt cUy attorney Dennis L £GAL NOTICE P~41376 CERTIFICATE OF Bt.BINESS, FICTITIOl.S NAME The undersigned do certlly they are coo:lucting a business at 511 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, California, tllder tbe fie~ O'Neill said yesterday that they wUI be served by tbe end ot this week, with arraignments set for Aprll 30. One or the 3 apartments ln the investlgaUon rented a room to 22 female minors who be~ longed to a high school sor ~ ority in Burbank. tltious firm name of Courteous ---------- Parking Service and that said L EGAL NOTICE tlrm Is composed of tbefoUow~ CERTIFICATE OF BlSINESS iDg persoos, wbose oames ln . ft.IU aDd pkces of resideoce F1ctihous Flrm Name u follatrs : Carlos A. Per. The undersigned do hereby 511 Orchid Ave Corona certify that they are conduct- Mar Calif . R~oald c ing a gltt shOp business at 1Z3 l!;porn,y, 7su Gid;ta Ave v~ Z3rd St., NewportBeacb,C~W., ::-·• under the ncttUoua firm name .... 1115, 1971 Carlos A. Perer. ROI&ld C. Sporoy O'ranl"o! CalllorDJa, Cowty, On 15, 197l,beforeme, a Notary PubUc to and for said state, persooa.Uy appear~ ed Carbs A. Peres l.Dd Ron~ a.ld C. Sporoy, toowo to me to bt the persons wbose names ue subscribed to the within lDstrumeot and aclcoowledged they executed the sa.me. Mabel Fitzmorr is, Notary PubUc. My Commlsalon ex~ plres Ocl. 7, 1971 , (Seal). PubUsh: Aprll Z2, 29, May a, 1971, 1n tbe Newport Har~ bor Ensl.10. of Thlnp aDd More Thlnp. ud that said flrm Ls composed of tbe folJowln& persoos whose names Lo. tu11 100 place of residence are as follows, to. wtt: Robert J. Potter, 1700 Ocean Front, "C", Newport Beach, C~llfornia; Terry L. Swanson. 1700 Ocean Front, "C", Newport Beach, CaUl~ ornia. WITNE$ our hands thls 14th day of AprU. 1971. Robert J. Potter, Terry L. SYanson. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 14th day of April 1971, before me, a Notary Pub~ lie In &Dd for said county and state, residt.Dg therei.n, duly commlsstooed &Dd sworn, per~ sooa.lly iJII)eiJ'ed RobertJ. Pot. ter, Terry L Swanson, lmown to me to be tbe penons whose names ue IUbecrlbed to tbe wit.b!D IDIItrumeat, IDd acmow. ledpd to me tbal tbeJ exectrted the ame. WITNESS my Mod aod ol~ rtclal seal, J. N. ValeotiDe, Notary Pd>Uc in aDd 6)r aid Couaty ud state. My Com. miaioa uptres September 27, 1971. Plllltur" April zz, 29, ... , a, lS, 1971, lD tbl Newport nar. bor Eulp. • FIRE • AUTO • BOA T • HOME • BUSINESS Bank of for strikes a blow Hl-aoAMEIUCA -·-·-· WI..U.U.II,lALI-- ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ,., .... ••• ______ .,.,._ -~-" .. .... .....,.. .. __ l> ... ~ ........ _ ... _ We'M etr .. mllned your etatement. We'•• cut out the clutter and made other helpful lnncwaflono. So now rou can balence your checkbook quickly -anlly. We c all ll lhe Tlmuaver ... ......, .. 1. We',. Ultfng the c hec:kl on your ola-lln lhe order In which you wrole lhem. 2 • You can tell at • glance which c--·1-lnyet, We mark. 1M-In,_ c--.o with an -•· ·-1 .,.a. .. .. .. .. 3. We',. a loo NoHng lhe--..,. Which .. 1M nawral way lo read ........ 4. And lo olmpllly lhlnp oiiR -., .. lhow lhe only ba-JOU ,..ny ---monlh'o-leal monlh'o. Bankol-. .. lheonly __ _ ........ _LNo __ .._II.H,.,.. ... II, aelclor ~~-,.,......, ,_ ciMcb. The w-lhlllg'o ao llrllple, ....-.. -""" .. -'tdo It-· H you•rw nola ~Mif of .... Wl&l*t'1 INe be I good -lo join .. --,1