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DUE FOR NEWPORT
THE PRINCIPAL of the new Abraham Lincoln
School, Joe Edgington, is pictured here with
his wife a nd their 2 daughters, Terry. ege 9, ~~nd Assessor
1;111o c;ody. 17 mooth<. (E,.;qo pholol I A •led jBudget Is -
Approved Bllseball With The D.odgers 1 "~~:,~~ ~:.~·· :~;~;
Almost Lured This Educator ~!S~-;~~~E:~:~~~~~~:
of Newport Beach.
A tax r ut of 13 to 20 cents
was menuonl'd as likf'h' a>< tht'
:":ew.><>rt 84•ach City · Council
\'OH'd .\1onda~ E'Vt'nln& to adopt
tht> operaung budget of S3 969.·
i50 and capital lmp-rO\'f'mf'nts
totaling S.">.li5. ~ew rHide nta In Corona del
!\lar -at 503 Narclssus Ave.-
a re Joe Edginaton and his tam-
11~.
!\1:. Edgington ls the principal
of Abraham Lincoln lntermedl·
ate school, which will open this
fall In th~ hills back of Corona
del ~tar. near Bl1 Canyon h s·
t>rvoi:.
H~ comes here from the Bloom-
field School District. In the Ar·
u~sla -Hawallan Gardens area.
where he has been prlndpal
ART McKENZIE, C osta Mesa
pclice chief. has been nemed
ro serve as d ire<: tor o f the 1962
Moren o f Dimes, according to
J ohn Mc Kittrick of T u~tin. cht~ir.
mt~n of the Or&nge County
Cl1ople r of the Nt~t o{•nt~l Foun·
dorion. It will be Chief Me·
Ker~zie s eighth successive yeor
,,., heod:ng up the dr've. The
J !l"uory compo:gn will ro ose
f.,"ds for research in arthritis
or:d b odh defects, os well os
pclio.
MARINE COLONEL Sherman
,A.ustin Smith, of I 508 Eton
Pl .• Westcliff. has retired after
~erving more than 2 1 years with
l eothe med aviaiion unih. He
is qualified to pilot jet fighter
aircraft, multi-engine transports
o!'ld helicopters. During World
War II he served in the South
Pacific with o combot squadron
end as o field commander of
2 forward boses in the Philip·
p'nes. He rec eived the Dis-
tinguished Flying Cross. the
Bronze Star with combat "V"
and an A ir Medel. H is know-
ledge o f Italian served him in
good stead d uring an ossign·
ment as assistant Neve l oHache
on the steff of Ambessador
C lore Booth Luce in Rome from
19S3 to 1955.
'ADITIIIGI TO I& IIIOWif
Mra. R. B. Harlan Jr .• 1301 Bon·
nle Doone T..-.. lrv1M -r.rrac:t.
wUJ have a "OM·Maft,. ahOWlftl
ot on ,.lntlnea July 3-lO tn La·
,.UU'I MW fkot..,. •JMt J'ramt
Matt at OcHn 12vd. a ncl Coa.tt
Rll~·
sin~ 1959. He Is a graduate of :>ode ers, but a pulled tendon In "It is Impossible for values to
Southern Mlsaourl State. rect>lved his throwlne arm scotched tha t lump 80 percf'nt In • or 5 years,"
h is M.A. degree at Los Angeles .ry. he said. "The aSMMOr ha-; fal·
State, and Is now worklnr for his Mrs. Edington a lso has ht>r I len d~wn on tM Job. and now
doctorate at U.S.C. At tht' agt-of degree in t'dut'ation a nd has Is trymr to catch up In on<>
31. h«" has already been In the been a teacher. She taueht In yea:."
education field for 10 yea rs. tht" Anaheim and Alamiro.s Dis· H~ suegested that th<> city
During his high school and trlcts while her husband W dS at manager write a letter to the
collt>gt' days, he was active In Bloomfield. county auperv~. -asking them
sports-basketball and baseball They have 2 daughtt'rs. Terry, to find a way":;to avoid the sub-
-and a lmost took up an ath-are 9 who will be In fourth s tantial Increase In a!§.sessed
letic career Instead of t>ducatlon. grade · at Harbor V1ew School. val ua tlona In a single ye-a r.
At the age of 17, he h ad a try. 1 and Cindy. who was 17 months ~o formal vote was taken. but
out as a pitcher for the Brooklyn ' old June 21. there wu appart'nt agrt't'ment PETE FLAHE .. TY or Bolooo 1\Je,d ocf.'eved •he honor r-1 t:>e "0 Jmong the majority of the Coun -"
Salary Raises Are Issue
In Final Budget Adion
ciJ tha t the lette r be wrlttt'n. elee~ed moy?r or h, city ot ·he o~~l.el Bo,. St(lte ~elo lo,·
Fina nce dlrecor Frank Johnson wee< ,. Socrorne-·c. ~--'e ,•·e~:lev .. ~"Je• ·•e :x~" • -::
«aid that land valuatiOns had Newport ho·oor !.eq ~ C:. • 29 t:e•e ..,~ w oe ., :e-•
been lncrea~d by the a:sS<'SSOr .,t Newoort H vo.,r H "'" S r;, -••p ·' ,~ h "C' ' ti
an ave,-age ot 80 )J{'r cent ~·ude"' •Is '"e J(j(, ., • ., ~LC -.. , , e.··, , • r::o·e :Je'
throughout the city. and lm· -f ·~e Ju-f'• c~ ,~:::1 .. e ·J·~-·. ·::·e ... "~··
provem ents about 16 ':r J)f'r cent.
1
J E e•~. e"ce-•. o . t;·,·e Th~ ;JOrtlon of the city inland wee' • • G., "e "' ·e "' " .... ,.. , .. ~ --
or 15th St. in the Heights and ----
The 2 12 -per cent across thel Council approved selected pay Upl>f'r Bay was not reas-.essed. FIRST ALBACORE board salary increase. re!'om · lncrPaSt"-s for fire and poli,•e per. he added. I
mended !or city em,>loyef's by sonnel and some auto ml'c·ha n· Councilman Hans Loren/ estl·
City Man3ger Robert Sht>llon. ics. tota ling $216.-&00, and the rc· ;uar\~~gt ~~ peo\e~a~tl ;:rt':~r~S:.~hdol'f I
wa.s rejected Monday evening by classl!icatlon report, wh1ch adds • I
the Newport Beach City Council. $85,000 to salaries. th~> city. was 20 per cent. • ~~;~~ft~:f~~=s·~~!!~~g:~'Where to Go ·1s WEiftHED I
In commenttnc on the rejt>etlon a ' •
Thas would bnng the p·t>o;ent
$1.35 ratl' down to SL20 or $1.15.
compt"nsatlng in pan for the
great anC'!'f'a!l(> tn aues.S<'d val·
I ues establl.-;hed b) the-count>
a~f'SSor.
\ Spt'cif1c rt'rlul'IIOn~> r.1en11ont>d
by !\tayor Jaml's Stoddar1 were
1 1 ~ c·ents rrnm l 'lP ll bra r~ tax.
1 t•<•nt from tht> p..rks and rf't'·
rr atlon tav and 1• , t-nt from thl•
adv~ru~ing l'\). ThP ma1nr l'Ul
I would b4> 1n th<' g<'neral-lt..,d
tax.
l.o add111on Coundlman Han"
Lorl'nL annoum·~>d therl" "Ill
pr.JbJhly bE' a :J·N'n! ta~ ri'•1U•
th•n lrl :'&nll<~llon OllitrJcr ~o :">,
wh1r h rompn-.~ mo._-;t o! ~e"
pon BPac·h
Thl' C'll\' ro.~x rate w1JI be sN
tn Augusi. prCJbably on tht' Hth
Th~> onl} t'apita l Improvement
prOJt-<'t'> t'Ons1der~d by lh~ Cou n-
cil Wl're parks. beacltes a nd rt>:
rf'a 11on Jtf'mf'. which w~rt' rE'·
du('f'd from _. pro )()S("d S2Hl70 to
Si.
From thf' audlt"n{'('. Paul Erm.
qulst. prt'"lident of the Ltdo IslE'
Communlt) Assn.. and \\'. A
t'olf'man of Shot? Cll!ts Cllt>d the
lncnNLSe In ~ valut>S as
re.uon b cuttina ~ ctty tu
How to File
An Appeal on
Assessments
of the 2~ per cent lncrea S('. f F• 1" I_
T he salary of the new city Or treworttS
mA nager. Robert Coop. was sf't
8y DICK B OFJ'IIAJf 1 me.Jn• .. booted lht> first ~ and r~te. __ _ ~ thert"bv ... Hnf'd thf' signal h onor 1
$18.000 a year. !lame as :\t r. · With 311 types of fireworks I Shelton ha« been rN'el\1ng dur. banneci In the C~t:' _of ~ewport
ing the pa'lt vear. Bear h. ;>~>rsons "l:<h1n~ ro N'le-
~aruriiO). Junf' 2-l; Wa1' a bl~ I •I( r.tkr.n.e: th·· Ctr~t albarort> or the F. J b f
day for )OC'<tl J :lgof'.' f:lmPT "t'.t:-On Jr W('lght'ri 22 J b~. jJ ll..... lrst 0 or
H(·'lr or Bllooa o_rw or lht" hat· wa, rdkt."l un ::11 lb rP~r hnr ,, 1h
. . • . , hrJtf' the Fourth wtth "saft> and Mrs. Dunca n Stewart of ShorE.' ~~~~ Atrorne} \o\ .tiiN Chatam· 1 ~1\ne" flrl'work~ "111 have 10 go
C~lffs. president of the Wo m an's ~~ s 'iillary was ra.~l'd from SH .· out of the city and s tay nff thP
C1v1c Lea_gut' of NE.'Wport _Harbor. o.'tl) ro S15,500. From th<' dUtli· beache-s 10 ri'IPhrate.
bor_ 3rl'a ..; (;,htn ··~· Cn·hf'rman I a l·!fl hf'd l! l'l! "llh hlack (f'.llh c·t M arnn~d dt rhc> R ~o htla An~l nc ! ··r~ .t n t 3 flunr"'•l•nr 'kif! I y anager
Club "'~'lghlng ,· .• :..on w nh l]W f h. '•"h' '' I' 11 a :-1 :'oa tlfrd.l'
ha5 obtaml'd the following In· <'nl'l' Rohert Al lt•n . of 8 tlboa 1 fou :ura' h I\'P hN'n !'stab
strurttons from t~t' rount_y boa.rd lshuv1 ohj('('tt>c1. "il\'lng th<tl thf.', lisheod 1n ~C'wpnrt Dunt-~. counl\·
or su]>('r\'lso~ offiN> to~ ftllng a n mcrl'a!<P 'hnu ld_ nor b<' ~ranted l '<'rrttory. whl'rl' "safe and .;an<'· ..
a p,)<'al on as'\p~mt'nls. until lh<' 1 It} .c rtorn!'~ has fi reworks mav !)(' !ir£'11 on thC'
. • First_. take up any r laimr<l t'll'.~rc•d ul' .1 qut''llon f>n. C I i""""'"g ()f thr· Founh ••f July
mrqulty. 1n c~ssc>ssml'nts wllh th<' 10n1n)! n•):!ul.ttton~ ~la~nr ::itOd · only. Prr'ltll'nt ~orm Durktn an
~-;sessor s olflrr IIOW<'\·<'r, this tlartl ·''k<' I .\tr. ,\Jh·n to lmn~o: up nounc'l•d. The> Dunf's Wtll nnt
1S not a r!"QUISite for making a r.ht• l"-~llt' .tl rh<' f'nd of the ~HI\t> 3 fireworks dJspl.l\ thl.;
alba<'Ort' flag rt\'J'l~ :tn I "-1'\l'n 1 Ju·•·• .1 • (" '\ m ln.ocPr r•ll' • F: '.., t• ·'
IOnR 'n1.; ;-~b.•.tr.t hi'-()c>t!r II I · , ,·,,.,:0 '"h 1 \\tll o!fw1all~ t.tlo.•• 8111 Bl.ttl. n.tlltfla An!-!lHI ~ t'lllh T h·· '" tl "11 \\I' ... llll<l'~ "' 1'1 lht• 1••11 ,, (1( Jul~ • I
_ 11> • •' !h•• t!nrl l'·lrnl!rl II\•· ,.1, ,, 1 h , : "' :l""';:nml't · f ... ·:' I ~ 1 11 ·--l•·n,• .r ...... 1·•·• .J,.,,I!
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format appl'al. . < nunnl n.o•rllng. but :\!r. Allen ~ c•ar as 10 thr past. hP -;airl. e Srrond, to fll<' a formal ap· hat1 .r:nnr I)~ lh<'n. Tht» Co-.ta :\lt>sa C'hamlwr wtll
d d 1 "ht• ,~~~ 0f 0 },t' K. olJ 1: \f'"-1 11: t \1' 191 ! •• 0
Bo y Is Foun :·i /~~~~.·:.:·: .. ~ .. ,= .•..• , ..... " I·\~:.':· .. ·~::-~.: !1
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Near NB Pie r l /''·,.: ",;.: ,,":.:. i: . .' .. .-·;·:· .. ··. ~
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Pf'il I. II is nt><·es.«ary to till our a T'~o• "'"·" t1 ll(f,I'Jh•d nn 111 '-iW'l""''' .1 t:r('works t11,;1la\ .11
rorm obtalnt'<f from the rounty , rc>.t'-t' '" 1 '' ('INk .\l.tr~<'ry t Wt' ~J.tdlum on the m~ht o( lho•
ciNk's of!irl': ll must be signed ::khrotudt•. IL·.t\lfll-: 11 .tr S7.N.() a Founh. ThP lo•(' will lx• Sl.:.l·,
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Th" h"•" ,,r "~:•: .1 , . , '" .. I ..... :-.,. :: \' ,, · .... r "'
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... ! I ~ I . .. I . ,.,. • ·: I in rront of thl' county l'lerk or a H'.L a nd -,n c-rnt!'. d 1\t', I) \ ~PlJ'. 'ld:d ..!:.!, \\ ,1, l 1 1-'\ \\ .._ 't ' ~h H I. ... I ' 1 . \\ .. ••1 f notary. anti must lw tumrd tn
ro thf' county rlerk hy 5 p.m.
Wf'dnt>sday. July 12. T he hear·
in~ dare will the n be St"-t. e A lt>tter ot protest has no
ll'ga I etcect as an a ppea I. · e T h<> supervisors will sir as
a board of equalization from
July 3 to 17.
Tot Is Saved
From the Bay
Mike Eckert. 21t . of 216 33rd
St., West Newport. was saved
from drownlne by Life Guard
Jlm Fulton in the bay near 38th
St. and Lake Ave., at 5:28 p.m.
Tuesday.
The 1uard notl~ the boy un·
de r water at a depth ot 4 teet
a t the end of a s hort pier In the
area of h is life guard tower.
Officers said the child was In
good condition wht>n they ar·
rived at the scene but he was
taken to Hoa1 Hospital for ex-
amination.
CZUU.Aft lmTIIDA'f
Aboard thelr yacht VIde UL
the Dean Campbells of 1915 Bay·
side Drive, Corona del Mar. C'('le·
brated Mr. Campbell's birthday
recently · at Emerald Bay, Cata·
llna. With them were their son.
Dennis. and former Newpor1ers.
Mrs. Edwllrd Humftl of Lone
Beach and Or. and Mrs. Fred·
t-rk k Sutterlin and Frederick Jr.
of Downey.
sow roa aoowu
A ton, Mlcbat-J Kaylor. 7 lb.
4 oz., wu born to Mr. and M rs.
Carson E. Boone, liOI Skyla rk
Lane. Bay CrHI, In Hoag Hos·
pltal on Sunday. June 18.
SOif roa Til& DUifAJ.U
A aon. ChrUtophe,r Coman. 7
lb.. was born to Mr. and Wrs.
Charln C. O.mall. 400 Santa
AM Aw.. Nt'WP<m ~tpu. In
Hoaa Hotplt.al on Monday, June
19.
T•"• tl\ f" • t\ ! .. •Hn 'h,~ ""'U t \\'C''l r ' ' '1' I ~~· •• t ' \ I \,I "'
New President Is Named
as Realty Chief Quits
the ~,.,, · nr: P , .. r ~ ., ,:.__· .. t ~n l! ... ,~ •·
yt•-.;u•:-,\\\ tn vo ~P\Jjt")rt g,.a,•,l To,,~ \\•a''•' ''·'' ,,, !, ,, · d~r:' t.J .. hPrm:'n l.utl-l'r PIn): It•., ',., , :Ill'' \\.1 ,. :I··"•''•' ",
3.>:! Wll""ll 'i 1'1ol I a ·! \l.u p,.,,,, 'l ·.1• 1 u· , • :. ,, , , I hf'r~ JI.IOol .\r b.•r :'1 . l'r>$ta :\IC'''' I .~ 'lf'r•' t: · ,,. ,. 1·1 , · 1 , ,,
HMry II Frerlt>rir'k. 361 E. 17th I Dan Dns.·oll. ownE'r of Armo
St. C~ta :\ff'~3. II' thr new pres1· Re tl EstaiP. Jl~ E. Co,,-.r "'".
rl!'nt or thl' ~{'W(lOrl Harbor Costa i.'orona nrJ :\lar. mO\'f'd Up tr~m
:\<lt>sa Boa ret of R<'a I tor.-:. srconc1 ro fi ~~ \'ICE'· prPllidPn 1.
!\1s. Frrrlrrkk was .-ontirmed A new dtrt'ctor to flll the \'lJ ·
intO OffiCI' by thl' board of di· .-a ncy of lh<' rt'signa llon of J
rer tors or the group at their reg-Duncan Hard<'sty from thl' tJrt'SI
ular weekly mef'tlng Tut'sday. dPn t job Will tw appolntN1 next
He has been serving as first-\IC'('· :\tonday. ac{·ordmg to W1lliam
prPsldent. Grundy. PX<'l'llll\ <.' offtN"r.
") didn't h.:t\'1' the backing or
the dire<'tn~:· :\lr. Hardest\' said
In commPnlln~ on hiS sudden rP~Ignallon l .t~t :\1onday. "It I
was alwavs .t :1 ro 3 vote. 1
''I ha\'(' no h.trd fet>Jings. :\fr
Crundv wa!' a tru•nd of m tnt' bf>. I
fore tie evt<r took that job. 1 '
still have a lot ot respect tor I
him , but he 1sn't the boy for tht' 1
job. He dOt'sn 1 ha\'t' a real I
estatt' hl'('nSE' ...
~E.'wporr p!llll'o• f l:-"1 lt•.•:nl'tl "' 111'1.1 o·· ::v• ··•lnP' I , 1 -. 1o
lh<' m1'"'ng 'l-in dl\rr at ~1.111 1 .trrl .11111 R.IJ l-.,,..._ ... ,.,,~<, .: ,.:.1.
p m ~u ,.t t~ R r llfl L ~P I'''" 1 ",,, ul ~1'-•ur · J.,.H' , 11 ,
2.1. S.tnr., An.1. 1<1/tl ort1c'f'r-thai 1.~ mH n ru 1twu1. \\ .1. J•, '
he .'lnd rlw \ ll'llm h.1d o•rHo'rt•c1 TnomiJ~"" ,,! Hu rr~ llunlt' II "'
thP surf In sc uba d•\C' · llu ':••d :10 .zallun ...
:\ir. Grundy . a id he had no I
romm~nt to make when qu~s·
ttoned ye terday. lettlna th~ ac I
lion of tht> hoard ol dl~tors
SPf'ak for ltSf>lf. Thf' prt>&ldt'nt I
had altemptt'd to tiA' thf' l'Xf'('U·
tlvt" otfl{'('r bu t didn't rt"<.'f'i\'e the
ba cking of tht' directors. ,; 1
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1011 •z•llc 1••1••1
IJ City Plsnn1n
Otto Johnson's rt'q""t for C" 1· 1
II ~.ronJna for th~ 2 R l lots on
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'1 n f>.1rl-. 1'-''i'l':\ t'" 1n th1• Santa
.\!M11t'a mt~u nt.lln'
DONAl DUNCAN of C ameo
ShOf'es, general operations man-
"~' of Strategic Syste ms Op·
erations for Ford Aeronutro"''·
woll speak about tMt impact o/
the spoce age on Oronqe Covn·
tv at a mHtinq of the Orange
c~nty Press Club at 7 th1s
evening . June 19, i" the Aero-
"utro~>ic &!qin .. nnq end Re-
~rd1 Ce"ter on Ford Rd.
( Jrls AV'C' .. btohlnd th~ C'orona dt>l
1 Mar ~t antt Dor Hospital. wAoc
N"je<'t~ Jut Thursday f'Vt'nlna
l>.r tht' ~f"W"port ~•<'h Plannlnll
Cornmia1on. primArily on the
erounda th•t th~ other 3 romf',.,
at that ltlt•Thlrd Avt'. lnten«·
tlon •~ rtsldt'ntlal.
THE FREEDOM ~UM lOOK STORE t~cw
CIP4t" ,. c~z \A' 19d'l St .. '"' c_.ltn Me.o 0" lhe
•ttC0"0 ~~'~ ..... "'"1ttr ·~ ~ "\ .. ,..p .:,f ·~
Qre"M C .,., F-fe.<SOftl F ~ ...., HC'ur\ a~"&
10 oM, 'o S p"" "day tl-rv-,•C\~ ~rtda.., o"d
9 ~.m. •o s p .m. s.tv~ys. '· pamphle .
• "~' end 1 m o•e ., • b&., a.,d there " a room
'"'•'' .:1t11 b., • ,. i for ~•t.no' H•re
''• ople ,..folo ai\;Sted '" t ... pla"s for u,.
b chto• frot!'l l .. ~t Co•• Me, Co.,nr·:'lm n
Jo!,n 51"'1 th Or. Robert W J!bon of 81
o'ld Mr. ta"'d Mn . Grant Corby of Lido '''-· ~"· Corby is al~e •ssir.f;nCJ a s ~. tift·
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• ._ .oo~a:a a.n 1 taltlahiJ,....... ww do~
It le WI WQ oi~Qlna Publl&Mr ol the EnaJcn: • We ,_. waat to....._ our.,... •
U.. OYerthNw o1 our Pwnuaent
by Ioree and vio&eac», u ...... ..,.. e WHAT CAN YOU DO? Dlar ¥t. Jlaap&. elation to you lor your JI'Mt You ct.serve atrone aupport work In belp&na to aave ut and
from the community for your thla God·P¥en U.s.A.. ol eMail eourqeoua atand aealnat com. trom ~on.
O...ntera In the aboft opl:nloa
..,.. CbW J..Uee Earl Warren.
J•Uee. WUlttanl 0. DouaJu,
munlam and aoclallsm, ~Hy met· 81ncereJr,
I attended the meeting of the Newport Harbor
Exchange Club 2 weeks ago and heard an excellent
program on Americanism presented by club mem-
bers Tom Heffernan and Dr. Bob Waahbon. After
they had told of the .deadly menace of. comm~niam,
the question was raised from the aud1ence, What
ro JOVemmtont, the u:ban ren.w. DJ:AN WAJtD,
al echeme, hleh taxe'i and m&ft1 tm N. N...,.. Blvd.,
other Pf'OI(rama b;e:!ll uaed lor Newport Hetpta.
auao a.. a1ae1c and W'WiaiD J. arwnan Jr. ftlll ,_ aJoq with
_. o1 tM&r,... decMiona In fa·
ftr ol 1M c.naunJM PaJV.
can we do?" h
• Both Mr. Heffernan and Dr. W ashbon gave t e
same answer. and the corr ect ans~er: Learn . all
you can about the communist co~spJia~. for Wlth-
out this knowledge, anti-commumst actlvtty cannot
be effective. d · t h 1
The first step is to study, the se~n . lS o e P
8IOMI COLOUaiS of Co·
ron. del Mar was installed Sat-
urday for his second term as
president of the Sheila Spom
Auxiliary of· the C ity of Hope
ot the Charterhouse in Ana·
heim. The national medical
center combots cancer, leu. ~emia. hereditary diseases, ond
blood. chest ond operable heort
disorders.
our deetructJon. )"ou should be
(QIIlmended for your atand u a * * *
patriotic American, knowlftl that • ••1'11101'11• Vlf·AMD'CU' the cornmunl.ata and · eodallata -
and radlcala are out to destroy
you and what you stand for. To the Eclltor:
spread this information to others. ThlS. lS the p~o-
cedure followed by such staunch anb-communlStl~ac~a~::~aC.:ac:~~:~~=-:~~x:ICICXI:ZIQ;IQIXI=-:11:1:~:xll::~ac.:" organizations as the John Birch Society and the
Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation. and other study
Thla writer would Uke to atart
the ENSIGN BOOSTER CLUB to
eet aubecrlptlona for your newa.
JN~;M~r from trt.nda and nelc"·
bon and have all merchanta that
we buy from place advertllllne In
the Enslen. 1 am aure all your
1 thouaht tha.e of your readen
who followed the Pilne')'·.._
attempt to coerwor a poeta ......
tet al08a n, "''llla la not a clefDoe.
racy but-a republic. Let'a keep u that way, ·• would be interested
In tJUa eequ.l.
Firat. perbapa I should briell,y
explain the orlfln ol the ea..
Mr. A. G. Helnaobn Jr., Preeldent
of the Cherokee THUle Milia.
Sev1ervlJie, Tenn~. n!Ceived
an ~r from Pitney·Bowes .-o.t.
aee Meter Co., demandh'e the
return of a plate attadaecl to the
Cherokee MUla ~tap meter,
bearlne ~bove JnenUoned alo·
ean concernlnt our Republic.
and action groups. · f th t k
The public MUST be mad~ aw?!e o e s ~r
reality that our free nation is m cnhcal dO?ger -
from internal subversion and external conspuacr -
and that If our nation is overwhelmed by the red tlde,
then freedom will disappear all over the world ...
In 1958 the American Bar Assn. warned: The
realest asset the communists have is. not the hydro-
g en b o mb. certainly not Soviet satelhtes, .but. wor.~d ~norance of their tact~csl strategfh an~ fb=i~~s. is
Suc h ignorance lS folly. e m or A d h
readily availa.ble. ~ timdto ~~tis H~;:· arenso~:
place to start lS a ~ rea mg . nts listed by M r .
suggeshons, complied from docurne d M R L.
Heffernan and Dr. Washbon; by Mr. ~ . rs. .
Clelland. who are engaged in a continum~ ·carnd
paign to make loc':ll citizens aware of the penl. an
Mr. Helnaohn refuaect to com·
ply, and the atory wu pkked up
by the preM a.uociatlona and In·
spired manY. ln~enant ed~orlala
and hence, letters of lndlenatlon
from cltiz.enil who stJJJ like to
'think our country IS a republic.
and don't 1ee the harm in saylne ao.
Many thlnkJne people then ~· e 8VI1'. 8VIY, 8011'1 wu ladies' hleh boat and won a ean to elve corislderable thoueht
lm,..ett •• t ., Cbtef J•tkle
..,1 w...,.. 8bouJd be a major
toeJ o1 eWI)' cttJaen. If you are
unlamlUp with hla pro ·Com· A votre aante, Mt. ~r
munt.t deelalou, .. urp you to Anclenon .. Weleome aboetd the
,...d "Jtflne Men Aplnat Amer· aood ••P Newport Harbor. And
lea" by IIGNUe M. Gordon. Thla wbat 41o you auppc.e MI. Ander· wiU ...,_.1 any cloubta whfch aoa. put pratdent o1 ttte Cbam.
may ulat. ber ol Coauaerc:oe 01 Leltll. leof.
......
AIDofta patriotic «aanbaUou Jand ud our '"-tan o. W.
Md people pulllna fw Eul ~ pneent .,..._t o1 the
WaiND'a ~nt ue: Newport Rubor Cllamber of
THE llfDIM:ImDT AIIEIU· Com,....., mJpt to. ai'OUftd In
CAN au a. New Orleana 11. thelr conve,..don u they alt Lout~ana. <Order Tax ru IZI aide by aide at lunch thla Ttaurs.
entitled .. lm~h Earl Warren.) day • • • fine Scotch Wh~ ...
mE DAN SMOOT R.EPORT •. You lee, Mr. AndeNOn Sa Chair·
Box 9611. Lakewood StatJon, Dal. man and Kanqtna Dltedor of
Ju 14, Texaa. (Order "Impeach· J. G. 'nlomaon and Co., Ltd .. The
lne Earl Warren," Parta 1 and U, Yaulta. Leith, ~and. brewers
Broedcaat.a a7 and 288..) of the Scotdl WhJak¥ we have
mE MOVEMENT TO IM· our own private Jabet on •.• We
PEACH EARL WARREN, Belmont -thlnk la it awtWly nice ol llr.
78 Maauchu.wtta. Anderson to lnclude Newport THE AIIPIICAN BAR .ASSO· leach u one of the plac.e he
CIATION hu condemned t.he en· muat vlaJt on hla two. year rOUnd·
tire Court. the.world crul.se ...
SENATOR JAMES 0. EAST· *
LAND, Democrat or Mlasia.lppl, ova IODAIUira •o• CAJI.
head of the Senate Judiciary 11m1 A JnCa aa.&cno~r OP
Committee, on April 10, 1961, ft.Aaa roa rovara or JVLT
called for the Impeachment of * the nine jusUces saylne the
Court In recent years had luued J, G. nt••-... C......_
more pro . Communlat decisions ._. te Du ~ IL U..
"than any JudldaJ tribunaJ out· ~ -.
1
•--!.:: ~-=
side the Iron Curtain:• ._... -........... •
If you value your freedom and a. ._ .. ~ ... ~·
the preaervaUon of our Nation, W'IMa ..... ~~ •
men of Earl Warren'• caliber .... ..._.._. -from my o wn readmgs: • .
"MASTERS OF DECEIT," J . EciCJ•r Hoov.r 1 prun.r on
com~T~E N~~e'(;w C~~~~~ST," by W . O.on. S~oudh •
Laat Sunday was not, repeat. boat •plaque to perpetuate the and worry to the fact that Ble
not a quiet day over at the Bal· honor. Women warriors Lora Go-Government Is exerclalne Ita bOa Anellne Club. First, Elmer eerty, Sally Johnson and .lean powers over freedom of •PHC'h.
Hehr and hla Dede II arrived, McMillan, provided the points. These thlnklne people reasoned
with crew. but, more Important· .lean, with ·19 points, was hi· that Pltney·Bowes would have
ly, bea-ring , no leu. albacore. point 1a1 and won the trophy for nothlne to ealn ltllelf by stlrrtne
one ot which. the very apeclal this feat of anellne. Charlie up the In of Its cuatomers by de·
property ot Bill Blair, was that Hopton skippered his boat. HI ' mandJne the dlscontlnuancto Ql
hlghJy.prized item, the First AJ. <;barlle. to take additional hon. thla sbnp.le patrioUc slocan. And
bacore ot the Season. But this. ors, with hls wife, Louise, tak· .ur~ 'nuft, in,answer to persistent
amigos. Is another story deserv· lne the second·place · .hilb·pomt quest.onrnc, the Poet Office De·
lng of front page treatl'l_lent and trophy. female, with 17 points. partment finally dld admit that
you will find the details there Pipey .lohnaon, also aboard HI It had inatructed Pllney.Bowes to
without even haJf.Jooking. be· Cyrlle. subdued a yellowtail to eet back the p.lates.
MUST BE REMOVED from• olfice. Tina 11.-all-.. ,..__
Only the concerted effort 'ot an -felln ... Ia ttl If •:•a.
arouaed public on the Houae of 7laea Ia I"' ..... II u n •
b.sic: terl on the hittory •ncl philosophy of communism •n ow
we c:•n c:omb.t this conspir.cy. ISTS " b Or Fred "YOU CAN TRUST THE COMMUN • Y :
ho tnnt them to Kt li~e c:ommunests -Sdlw.n, w wys you c.n
t their CJM1 of wortcl c:onquett. • 0 ~MMUNIST TARGET-YOUTH," J .. Ed.CJ•r Hoov!' s
I . f .LL._ communist rlr•tegy •nd tec:ttes "' gen.retlnCJ en•yses o ~
the S.n Frencisco rioting. UNISM " Fr d C "A BUSINESS MAN LOOKS AT COMM · th e ortcl.
h' shoain report on communist terror throughout e w .
lCoc .. 'KEYNES9 Af HARVARD," • carefully docu.~nted ~dy
b th Verites Foundetion of the Keynes••n-Sociel•st tH lftCJ J He~erd •ncl its influence in our netion•l govem~nt ..
"THE BIG DECISION .. the· story of communism '" the
United Stetes, told by Mett Cvetic:, who joined the perty •• •
c:oun!~w'"'PYHI' ~ Y~U F~PT," by Jolut T. Ffynn, wfto ... of .the
,.,.. · ts · meu c:ommun1c:•· insidious influence of pro-communiS 1" our
tions:'NO WONDER WE ARE LOSING:" J~dg! Robert M~it'
despairing account of 17 ye•n of inv~st•CJ•f•on tnto c:omlu~'we
lleve me. ' win the lareest fish award for I eot hla Jnfonpatton from the
Later in the day. when a)J the the ladles. June 23r4 tasue of• Human Events
pictures had been taken. the In the category of aJso.ran, A. and they add their opinion that
long.flns sent to their finn~ F. Guerth's Drltlwood was hleh· "It was far less daneeroua to
sarcophagi, and the No. 1 Alba. point boat. His anglers. .lohn Pltney·Bowea to incur the wrath
core nag properly bestowed, an. Wight, M . R. Stever and him· ot Ita customers-or even ot the
other restive occasion beean to self, ended up In a three·way tie eeneraJ public-than to Incur the
shape up. The follow-up of the for high·polnt. man, with 15 wrath of the Administration,
annual Balboa Angling Club Bat· points each. Yours truly, C. Q .. which had life-or-death powers
lle·Of·the-Sexes began in the fishing with Fred Johnson and over Its poetage metet'tng busl· way of refreshments or various owner·skip;>er·men's team cap· ness."
forms followed by the awarding tain Harrison Reno a board Har· Now to the -sequel: It seems
of trophies and-pop! -Qlore. rison's very fine new, Buftte R. that the Spindale Mllla of Spin·
•;>holography. had a ra bbll'a toot handy, caucht dale. North CaroUna, asked Pit·
• aEAVTY VEJISUS 8JIAWJf one of those tremendous Cata· ney.Bowes to enter their order
Jlna log barracuda and took the for a postage meter readlne: Jn the rather long history of hardware for men's JareHt fish. ·•we pledge aJiegiance -to the llag
Men versus Women contests. we There is just a smldgeon or com· of the United States ot America,
have regularly favored the 50• fort In the C:lct that it welahed a and to the Republic for which It called gentler of the species. full pound more than Pipey stands."
RepresentaUves where Impeach· 1-...,... _. ....... .
ment proceedlnp orltnJate and -...., llaa .... llr. r..,.
on the United States Senate -1 • n• II .. tlllld
where Impeachment trials are I a uu ••• J •. & ft l I& ...
Judeed. can hope to 1ee thla Ca. II _. ., .. ..._. .....
needed accompUahp1ent real~d; .• ;-; Ia ~ :·= -
Sincerely yours. .~. __ : . .-' ..... ., lllllkl ~.
R. L. CL..El.LAND ~-· MRS. R. L. CLELLAND
P. 0. Box 276, ova K aot C:U·
Corona del Mar. .... A -la.&c'IIOif OP
* * * e OIVE IV8RU A 8UAit
(Thla letter commenta on
Dick Hoflman'a "CaiUne C.Q."
column In the June 8 Enalen
on behalf of surfers and teen· aeers.) .
Dear Dr. HoUman:
.ft.AQI roa ronm or JVLT * . Old recorda allow datea back
In 1143 when the land around
the VauJD . wu rranted to the ~ fll Jlolrrooiil. In J5H the Clfd 1aWII fll Wttll wu burned to
the ...... -... iMttudJona of Henry ftll, ltut the VauJta aur.
The warning c annot be g1ven too s trong Y· d
cro lost If we do not turn the red tlde . Dr. f_re
Schwa rz head o ! the C hns h an A nh-C ommumsm
Even though a conte~tant on t.he Johnson's yellowtail. the largest Pltney.Bowes re.)lied that per·
opposing team, this lime. we fig · fish caught by the fairer sex. mlssable plates might be: "Buy
ured that the gals would walk There were J6 boats In the u. s. Savings Bonds" or "Empl~y
orr Wllh the honors. ~ur hunch 'tournament with four B.A.C. the Physically Handicapped" -wa~ J>('rfcct. The l~d1es. bless members aboard each one. Sixty· but N 0 T the Pledge of AllegJ. thc1r little competitive souls. four people. believe me. had a ancc.
We're with you! It's time we
all went to bat for our teenagers.
Our kids need the open air ex.
ercise and physical fitness which
surfing provides. It should be en·
couraged, not regulated out of
exlstencl'.
vlvecl 'l'be M.llcllne ol a new
Leith betan ln t.IM 16th century.
The first, known as the Old Sale
Room, Is now uaed as a muaeum.
Cromwell's troops were quartered
there and tor many years It was .
the meeting place ot the Vlnt·
ners· Guild. Wina from the Conti·
nent were sampled here and sold
around the streets of Edinburgh in bulk.
C d , 'd ., th s way last week b efore the Execu-r usa e . SOJ I · U 1 d ashe tive3' Dmner C lub of Orange C oast· ness r •
deS"'"'ra•e tra r.s!ormct:on takes p lace the commr-
r.Is't-"dJ:::-I;Icrsh!p "Nl I rule our country and the w o r d
m I J years."
1 ,.11!1 u:-:less we reahze that we a re \'/ e ccnr.~l •
k;s:ng.
* * * 'I . "If you wilt not fight for the right when you can .eaSI y w~~~
without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your hv•c~:m:~t
b r and not too costly; vou may come to .t e d whe~u y:u will have to fight with al! th1 ~. od~~~~TO~ Y(;~~R-
only a precarious c~ance of survlva . -
CHILL.
* * * I "We believe th!!t the high living standards •nd pen;n•
freedoms enjoyed by the western nations ar~ the resu'!.,of the t;~:
marht economy adopted ~y the~e countr~s, whed ot .~:"New
of the pad •ges were abolashed. -From e aee . th J e
Zealand Society for Economic: Individualism, quoted '" e un
FREEMAN magazine.
d can('d hou~ on us ~r ~uys real good time. I consider myself Incredible, isn't It? It seems to
to the tune of 219 to 106 !! Pomts. fortunate to be one of them. me th3t every AmPrkan had bet·
that IS. ter wake up fast or we will no Th1s s terling Pvent had been longer be SAYING the Pledge of w.t~cd on Saturday. As usual. YC J • Allegiance to the flag; we may
the mf'n·~ boat.s. trying lor the URIOJS find ou~elvPs pledging aJiegJ. ja,•k·pot. took ofC in the bl ack ancc to Big Brother.
of nigh t. highballed it to Cata· Si n:Ncly,
llna. watC"hed the live bait boats w I MRS. WILLIAM R. KING.
load up while waiting for the 6 e come 392 Vista Baya
A.m. starting lime. Cashl'd in for Cos ta Mesa, California a Jitlll' while on the waning end
* * * of 1he morning Big Bile, spent Da G t
thl• rest of the day trolling for ve ran
bonita. C'aught mostly mackerel. • Wll1' DfPEACB WAIUl.EJf7 whic·h had no scoring virtues in
the contest .. From the Lido Islander Meanwhile. the ladies enjoyed
much more sleep. ca.sually wan. Due to the heavy enrollment
dered outside the jetty, just be. in L.I. Yacht Club's Junior Sail·
fore 6 a.m .. found bonita a plen-ing Program. the startlnt date
ty. limited out on these. spent the was mo\'ed up a week, to Mon.
rest of tht> day leisurely adding day, June 26.
Arvo Haapa, Publisher
Newport Harbor Enslen
points with whatever other spe· "We are indeed fortunate to
cies they could catch. I have nev. have Da ve Grant back with us * * * er underesUmated the capablli· again this year as Salllne In· • "GOLD-PLATED" LAND V ALUF.S ties of female flabennen. Their structor for he did such a ereat The County a ssessor 's drastic boos.· t of land as-strategy on this occasion, only Job with the program last year,"
It anyone has any doubts
about the Importance of the
movement for the Impeachmen t
ot Chief .lusllce Earl Warren, the
recent developments in our Su·
preme Court should dispel these
doubts.
· 1 h ade served to eU~vate thelt atatus an. announced Bob Paley, .lunlor sessments here along the coast certmn Y as m d other notch on my ~ card. Sailing Committee Chalrm.n, at
They cln use all the encour·
agement they can get from us
older folks. who also appreciate
the pleasure of surfing. Some
even bought property along
ocean front to pursue their fav.
~rite !t,>Ort only to lind they
couldn't surf in front of their own homes.
It appears our beaches are be ·
ing run more for the benefit of
many non·residents a nd not for
th08l' or us who now m ust pay
a huge tax Increase tor the privf.
lege of llvine here. All the surf·
ers we know are good kids, local
reaidents. who were taught re.
spect for the property of others.
Most do not even try to surf In
their own home town anymore,
but travel many ml~s down the
coast to escape the restrictions
In Newport Beach.
Fine thine! It Is a shame their
eroup m ust suffer for the few
kJda, usually from out of town,
Who eet 10 DlUCh bad pUblicity.
Slnce~ly,
MRS. CAROL DUNCAN,
721 Larkspur Ave.,
on lfEZZAJfllfa sao• CAll·
81£1 A ••a sa.zcnow or
.FLACS roa FOVII'nl or JUL 1' otcoun.u......,., ... ....._
.... eD1clrpd adiHDJ f.W-u. Cldct.d ...... ,..... but
tile ....... ldl .... ._....
eduwcbaD,..S..._theoutaade
aiDce 1715. Wlaeewer built tile
VChllta waa a ._ .... at lala
bade. Tlae ....... ..,. ......
tllie ................ ...
..,.,,a ......... ·-· buul ............. wt-. ,.. .............. "' .... ........................ .... , , .............. . ...... ,_ ..... ow ..... .
............... -.fully
--...-.J.G.ftm ..... c.. .......... "lA*r ell ...... -w ..... ...
..... 11 1w 111 ?PI ur • -· ..., ... ,.... .. _ .... _
'''•• .. ••ant .... ....................... ......................
.. 'P'MJUL local p rop e rty o wners pai nfully aware of taxes Tahn. Some 16 boats. with three ang· the club's June Board meellne .
I T h t lS all for the good lS lers aboard MC.h one, had com. Grant. who has just returned costs of governmen · a · f ·r peted. Leo Gogerty's Up and Up from a yl'ar of study at the In· 1s another peril that we m ust becom~ aware 0 1 ternational Graduatf> School of
On .lune 5 the Supreme Court
ruled that active membership In
the Communist Party Is a Ieder·
al crime, If the ~mber Ia
aware of the party's aJma. Thla
upholds the • • me m be r s h 1 'P
clause" of the 1940 Smith AnU· ------------Communist Act. The Court also
Corona del Mar. * on.......,.ao.c:u. ... _....,...._
we are to combat it ... W hatever ment the assessor •IUUD 1'0 CIP TEAll the University of Stockholm. will may h ave 1n h ts clr:J!m that the new assessm e n1ts re~t Coeta Mesa Hlth School's Har. have Judy Dingle u Aaalstant
· t f current va ues 1 old Caldwell was placed on the sailing Instructor. What a team! resent a m o re a ccu rate p te ure
0
. h f' 1 d second team of the aiJ.CJF small Oh! to bC' a kid again! Present
is an unfmr b low to taxpayers , f!lanY: Wll l xee ,,,...nnn,,. team Jast week. Caldwell, plans call tor a fulJ.flvc.day
·1·n· com· es, to b e hit by such a terrible mc:ease · · · a junior, wa& shortstop for the schedule weekly for Instruction. h Corona ...., M t thl past season sailing and ra tlne. To date John Semple, w ho sells real estate ~re m 30xllB ... esa us angs • · there arc some 200 Juniors
del Mar uses !he new valuation on hts own TAIIJTIAif CIIVII& signed up tor the summer pro·
lot to a r'rivc at the assessor 's notion of the value of Joan Cluiatle and Drucilla gram.
l $100 838 32 per acre-Haynie, teachers from Mariners A new Lldo.l4 club boat wlJI C orona d el Ma r r-;a estate -' · ld 1 ted School. wtu spend the summer In be providE.'d by w. D. Schock
w hic h John ccns1ders to be qwte a go -p a t TahJtl, alter a nJeht to Honolulu. CBIIH. for group lnatructlon and
notion A b rs1c mequity in the tax assessmen "JJ, Samoa, Tonea, Bora Bora for those without boata ot their h · k h e re at Newport and other lnteresurw places. own. i n c rease IS the fact t at It rna es us h b n.q expect to -. the Tahiti There Is no chueto for the
Beach pay an unfairly la rger share of l e tax h ur-aace In July and to tour nearby course. To quaiUy for the Junior d en compared to other areas of the county •. w 1 ere1 lalan<b by coconut ~t before Program younpters need only:
• d d part1cu ar Y retumtne to Newport 8eaclt In be a paid up member of UYC: O$essments w ere not increase I an h th Aucuar·. paaa the wtmmJn1 tHt flven on
compared to C os a Mes':f~ ~th whom we s are e .luly 1 at the <'lubhouae, an41 noc
cost of the H igh S c hool D1stnct. 80VIa GVDJ Olf LIDO I reach their JJ.t blrt~ by * * * Dr. 1\ftd Jln. Jta1pla TandowsJ ' I Sept. ], •oft..~ -~ h•s been led to ~ thet they c. ... are en~lntna u their hou• 'I Other actlvJU.. Included I« , ... r.,-::-__ . !.&&. ___ .. "-·nt control enil ......... au-t at thelr home en Lido b ! partlclpanta l_n the lulor Jlro.
,.,...,.,..,.. ~•nCJ w._ 90"• -:--. ._ 8 . Lee VAealer lr. of ftorld '· 1ram are the T\IMcla)' Kite
t -•fot~ of "*'iul ..,.,..... It " .....,. .,... _,. 1'IM ~a.ator la en ,.... to le•tt:e FlUes, lnterc.-lult 1ertee. Oeldft. !:-::~ ... ~Con.,.. wa t .. e ft., ~·· ~ ..., to Ylltt hla famJJy. S, SUver-S. and NP)ar wt*Jad .. h t end then .low the money .. -..., recattu. '"'-.....,... .._ ,_. from th.m t
11
1 .... lnt Itt h Mt&Q m 'Ill&' Uft' vlcJel for ..... ..._. 6tw .._...~ '-..,.._. .. without the C..•• ....W•in!LL _...If It ...11...1 Y'·'tlnt In "ew York at the Mn u ....... .._..IUiiilt. ""J -wouW 1M COM,...., irre.Drt.._ ... -~ ~10 ... fwtcfs it relees-encl it. Ia ...t-' wll ....... 1M1me ot Uw!t IIU. are Charm _,-WALTII JUDD and W~ W1UanL clauptera .................. "-•• ,,.,....... ., ........... WlUard ol-
.......... w.o....,__, .. ...._
ruled that the Party Is required
to reelater ·and di1da.e Its 1»ffl.
~rs and membera to the Ju.tJce
Dept. Thla upholct. the 1950 Sub.
verslve Actlvltles Contlol Act. Jn
a 5·4 decision, the luprmne Court
acknowledted what mo.t of Ute
ciUzena have known for many
years. that the Communlat Party
U.s.A. l8 a subversJw orranlza.
tlon with lt.a pdJJ?ary pal t.lltlne
•
'But God commendeth hla
love toward ua, In that, while
we were yet alnn.rs, ChrJat
died tor us. Much more then,
being now Justified by his
blood, we ahall be saved from
wrath throueh him. (Romans, S: 8, 9.)
..... .. ...... .... "'c-. ....... Cell..,,,,,~.-........... c...t~ .......... Or ............. CeiL Ollet ... ,..... ................ ~~ ...... -LC... ......
.... ~ .. llllr, C.. f .. , .. II OIWe ...-.
AlYO l MANA .0.. ... ,...,_ MHMPA ....
ft.ACII rca. ,_.,. OP IVLY
* Good Scotch Is b•rd to come-
by and to let In continuity. In
the past 12 years, alnce our Prl-
v•te Label came to be, we have
only been out of Scotch twice
. . . once when one of Balfour
Guthrie'• boeta wu ahl~
hi a storm, another time when
theN was a ble fire In the docks
In Scotland. Know why Scotch
Wh_!sky can only be made In
Scotland! ... "Jt'a the water"
..• and the mlnerala ln. it ...
* ................ lt ... .... ... ee:.y ., .... , .. ..... ••
.. ... • .... 0 0. , .. ..................... ......... -., e a• -........... ....... ............. ~:::\ ........... ___ .,.,
......... 2 ...... .. ,.. .. r•-..
,IIIII& • 0 I I' 9 = ...,.., ...• ,;.,
Cl ............... .
I -the ·roue& aoaaa Win Degrees
at L.B. State e MOifDAY. )VIr& II
Mri.~AJice ~erson. U8 AYO·
caclo Ave., Corona •• Mar, te· portea the theft of her $10 bl·
cyde from Little Corona Beach
. . . A 120 car cover wu stolen
from the car ol Mra. John Jlcl·
ento, 1408 W. Ocean Front, Bal·
boa • • . John T. Clark. 152'7
Prlaellla Lane, Harbor Hll'hland.t,
reported belne Involved In an ac·
clcSent with' a hit and run car
on Balboa Blvd. near 18th St.,
.Newport Beach . . . Robert J.
Rider ~pprted the burglary of
food and equipment valued at
$200 from Tiki Hut, 317 Marine
Ave., Balboa Island ... Glasaes
and gloves. valued at $50. were
stolen from the car of Kent
HJtchcock, 1307 Santanella Ter.,
Irvine Terrace, a t 418 31st St.,
Newport Bea<.'h ... A $43 fire
extinguisher and a $14 auto
wash brush were stolen from the
LEGAL IIOTJCB
CJTY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
•
boat ol C. R. Oodta.r, fOt VIa • ¢crt & ~ ......
Lido Nord. IJdo Jale .•• Hftft'Y ......_ _. a.r C. ._.. Jr ..
Hlnahaw, 11. of 1411 CUU Dr.. .. .._, .. ,,..a-......._ Ja. Dearee, candidates 'at Lema
CUff Haven. found a plastic waL .._. ••• .,.. ... tiN .,.. Bea.cn Stare ~ indudecl
let contalnlne $10 in front of 1~1 ...._ -1M ....._ ..,.. the foiJowi~ born the Harbor
CUll Dr., and turned It In to the .. ..... ....._..U.. Gl Area:
Pollee Dept. Lak;• a..._ c.-del.._ Mu~r of Arts-Donald Beatty
• TV&IDAT. JVII& 11 • •. A tRalc •dllaat .t _. of Balboa; Michael ~rbo!li and lt. _. ....._ lltod.. W•t Shirley Rice ol Corona del Ma r; Several aUtchel were requi~ ....... ....awed ~ .aea lrwin. Robert Raymond.
to clo.e a wound above the rie)at **"-111f •rt=c naMt Jr.. Katherine Senior, Dolores Hol·
eye and one atitch for a Up llll{a ...._. lt.. ......._ .-den. William FuJlwood, John
Injury to Harry C. Thompeon, 35. •••111•1• '· a..c., 11. 1.-M001e and Robert Kernen of
of 604 Larkspur Ave., Corona del ,..._,. • • • Coata M..a; Audrey Peterson,
Mar, at 2:15 a.m. after he was Firemen and a doctor were Robert Rosse n and Francis
pulled from his car at the rear called to give aid to Muriel Mar. Thornburgh of Newoon.
or 3344 E. Coast Hwy., Corona tJn. ~7. of 309 Canal St.. West Bachelor of Science -John I
del Mar, and knocked to the Newport, suffering from a heart Bruning of Balboa Island: Albert
ground by a man only known attack ... An unknown person I New, Dennl'S Pekin, Jack Lamm
1
as ''Mickey" . · · C. w. Masters, threw a rock and broke a $17.3 and James Lawson of Newport.
3800 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del widow In the home of Dr. George Bachelor of Arta-Drucllla
Mar. reported the theft of 12 Hodges, 2200 Bayside Dr .. Corona Haynie or Balboa; William Bar.
sheets of plywOOd valued a t ~ del Mar ... A $90 s urfboard ber. Stanley Boone and ~Jarllyn
from a building under construe. was s tolen from the garage of Holley of Corona del Mar; John I
tlon at 3500 E. Coast Hwy. · · · Mr5. Norman Darling, 20.3 Park Furness. Maxlne Alexander. Har·
Nita Lehman, 606~t W. Balboa Ave., Ba lboa Island ... Two rlet Christianson, PatriciJ Dunn,
Blvd., Balboa. reported the theft tombstones with the names of Loralu Finch, Ernest Buford Jr .. I
!rom her garage of a double bed "Joe A. Acuna" and ··.\larie L. Sybil Carney, Earl Gaynor, Philip
box spring, mattr~ss and sheets Navarrson" were rakt>n from the Gross, William Harvey, Donald
and <.'osmetiC$ from her <.'ar car of Thomas C. Webster Jr.. Larson, Harley Lobo and David I
parked nearby, valued at SIJ0.50. 23. of 302t Ocean 81\·d., Corona ~1cFadden of Costa :Mesa; Rich·
----···-------. ..-........
HEALTH'S
ANONntOUS
"SHOCK TROOPS'~
Behind that little box of c:ap.ules
pret~Cribed by your doctor
~ a ~teat army o! white-coated sc:ientbta
who are en1ated in pharmaceutical
and medical resear~.
These ~ the '1ahoclt troops'"
in medicine's ft&bt
to preserve your
health. There ia
never an armistice
in their laboratory
battle a1ainst disease.
Their cause
is JIO\IT health.
The fruits of scientific research
For Construction of
UPPER BAY WATER MAIN
INTER· CONNECTIONS
Sealed oproposals wllJ be re· ~~ijii;i:i;:i;ijijijifj ce!ved at the office of the City I t-.._, .... , .. r City -Hal'l, -Newport Beach ,
Califo rnia until 10:30 o'clock A.M.
on JuJy 20, 1961 tor the furnis h·
lng of all plant. labor, equip·
ment. and materials for the con·
strucUon ot 800 UneaJ feet of 24·
Inch diameter pipeline and an
under·ground pressure redud ng
s tation. The work Is located with.
In the corporate limits of the City
of Newport Beach, C..lltornla. The
enUre work ls contained In a
single bidding schedule.
A traffic CICddeat at 1211ay· I del ~1ar. a fter he was charged ard BaJJ, Ruth Claus, LeRoy
aide Dr., llewport Seacb. lD· with making loud noases; he Katnlk, He~n Young, Georgia 1
Yolftd ftlaic* drtftD bJ explained t hat a person at El Rojas, Rlchard Dahill, Robert
Toro gave them to h im as rbey 'Haynes. John Hazlett. Thomas .... F--Ia 1 ~~JAbe thrown away. ~~n -and -ttrrd Spang
-· ._ ...... _.. • WEDIIDDAY. JOJfE 14 I ewport.------
are readijy a.va.l.l~W_e in this pharm.a
at all Umea.
JAMES D. RAY
.. ,.... ..... " 'ltce .. tM .... A,..
c:Me-. ,_ tiM::a•m" ...... ,.., ... Fret~"
,edl •• 6 dellwry • • •
M17 W. COAST IIW\'.
•....-t .... u
No
Speculation
No
Uncertainty
with an
INSURED
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
•
Highest
Earnings
All Accounts
insured to
110.000
•
LA&UNA
.a.. ...
LAJJ•a ....
.... 0 2 .... --..
••••• 11 .,...._ A $5 table was stolen from the lsfl•lll AI..L .... The "Best Discipline of the · por<.'h at the home ot Robert .-.,_
Year" Award at Army ana Navy Raab, 115 Edgewater Ave., Sal· I ........ ..
Academy at Carlsbad went to boa · •... A dog was quarantined -
Bruce M. Fay for having no de· at 21:> D~1ftw00d Rd .. Shore Clltfs. :Newport Harbor Optimists
merits during the entire past after biting Thomas Hill. 435 1 added fi\'e new members-all
school year. and pladng high Catalina Dr., ~~{'ort Heights, from Corona del Mar -to wind
among 340 students. who had gnn~ m to the yard to up the year 1960·61 at luncheon
Bruce is the son of Mr. and check a lltht meter ... John L. 1 In the Villa Marina.
Mrs. Ri<.'hard M. Fay, 449 M St.. Gettle, 1523 Do)phin Ter., Irvine T)lose Installed into member·
Balboa. He and his mother left Terrace. reported a $~2 antenna ship by Lt. Governor Hal Hetrk k
June •10 for Europe New York broken off his <.'ar ... A panel were Wa lter Raymond, sales rep·
and Washington, o: C. tru<.'k driven by Alexander K. re~ntaUve of Educational Furni-
All work must ~»@ completed
within 90 <.'alendar days after
award of the contract.
The Is will be publicly LEGAL IIOTICE
d read In 1l:te -offl<-e of CERTinCATE OF BUSfNESS·
Clerk on the date and Fictitious Firm Name
time above. mentioned. THE UNDERSIGNED ' does here.
and specifications and all by <-ertlfy that he is conducting
conffa<.'t documents may be ob· an Auto Parts·Paint business at
talned at the above · mentioned 2816 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del
otfi<-e of the City, or at the otflce Mar, Calitomla, under the ficti·
of James M. Montgomery. Con· tlous firm name of Corona del
s uiting Engineers, Inc .. 535 East Mar Auto Parts and that sald
Street, Pasadena. Call· tirm is composed of the follow·
upon payment of a de· lng person whose name In full
posit ~r ten dollars f$10.001 for and place of residence are as
eacl\ specification and set of ac. follows, to·wit:
cOmpanying drawlnc_s. Said de· Robert L. Ritchie
wilt be reful\tted u pon re-2528 Seaview
turn of the speclflUflons and Corona del Mar, Cali!.
drawings In good condition with· WITNESS my hand thJs 19th
In 30 days after the proposals are day of June, 1961.
opened. Reduced prints of the ROBERT L. RITCHIE
orlgl.nal drawings are bound STATE OF CALIFORNIA I
with the specifications. The scale ) ss.
of the reduced drawings l.s about COUNTY OF ORANGE )
one· half the orlglna)scale. It full o~ THIS 19th day of June.
scale drawings a~ d~lred for 1961 , befort' me. a Notary PubUc
estimating purJ)OfleS, they may In and for said county and state.
be purchased at reproduction ~t residing therein. duly comrnis· (ro~ James ~· Montgomery. Con-~ sloned and sworn, personally
sulttng EnglnN>rs. In<.'., at the appeared . Robert L. RJtch.ie
above· mentioned address. The known to me to be the person
specification Is entitled: "SPECI· whose name Is subscribed to the
FICATION NO. C·74l FOR CON· within instrument, and acknow·
STRUCTION OF UPPER BAY !edged to me that he executed
WATER MAIN I~R·CONNEC· the> same.
TIO:\S." 1 SEAL)
If requested by the City after WIT~ESS my hand and
bids are receh:ed, the blddc>r shall official ~al.
furnish a fi nanctal statement of PEPITA HEL)fLE, Notary
recent date. Failure to <.'Omply Public In and for said
with this requirement will ren· County and State.
der a bid informal and shall be .\ty commission expires
sufficient cause for rejection. ~lay 3, 1965.
Each proposal must be accompa-Publish: June 29. 22
nied by a rertltied or <.'ashier's July 6. 13. 1i:l61
che<.'k or bid bond in the amount rn th<' NC'wport Harbor Ensign.
of ten percent CIO'it l of the estl·
mated aggregate amount of the
bid as a guaranty that the bid.
der, if the award Is made to him
in a<.'COrdan<.'e with the terms of
his proposal, will prOI"'''?tlY se·
cure workmen's <.'ompensatlon in·
suran<.'e. execute a contract in the
required form and furnish salls·
factory bonds for the taithful
performance of t.he contract and
for the payment of claims of ma·
terlalmen and laborers thereun·
der. Said faithful performance
bond shall be in the sum of not
less than fifty percent (50~) of
the estimated aggregate amount
LEGAL MOTlCE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSIN£SS
Fictitious Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
<.'ettify that they are conduc-t·
ing a retail furniture and
interior decorating studio busi·
ness at 2846 E. Coast Hiway, Co·
rona Dt>l Mar. California, undN
the fictitious firm name of "RED
CARPE:'IT' and that said firm is
compc>S('d of the following per·
sons whose names in full a nd
pla("Cs of residence are as fol·
lows. to wit:
Malcolmson, 18, of 308 Hazel Dr., ture and Suppl)·; John Semple,
,Corona del Mar, afl£1 •~at driven real estate: John Whitman. as-
by Vera D. Koch. Santa Ana, sistant manager of Security First
were Involved In a traffic aC'Ci· National Bank. Norman Lancast.
dent at 3200 E. Coast Hwy., Co· er. architect. and Leonard Faas,
rona del Mar ... Douglas L. Gill. head of the Red Carpett.
300 Coral Ave., Balboa Island. It was )lr. Hetrick's fi rst In·
~ported the theft of 2 cases of stallation since he was elected
motor oil from the rear of his lieutenant governor. He is a
parked pick-up truck ... Bruce member of the :Newport Harbor
R. Kollna, 19, of 3709 1, W. Sal· Club .
boa Blvd.. West . Newport. was
charged with intoxicauon in pri .
vate at that address: he had
bandages on cuts on his right
hand, suffe~d wht>n he broke
a window downstam;.
<Continued on page 6l
UGAL IIOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COU RT OF
THE STATE OF CAUFOJL'HA
FOR THE COUNTY OF ORA.~GE
No. PA 988
E..<Uate of
Alex John J acobson. also
known as Alex John
Jacobsen and as Alex
Jacobson,
Deec!ased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-X to
the creditors of the above named
decedent rhat all persons ha\'ing
claims against the said decedent
are required to file them, with
the nect'ssarv \'ouc·hcrs. in the
ofti<.'e of 1 he· <.'Jerk or the a bovt>
entitled court, or to prcS<'nt
them. with rhe neces~ary \'OUl'h·
Ns. to the undersigned at the
Law O!ti<.'es of Franklin and
Franklin. 107 East 18th' StrN~t.
Costa ~tesa. California; whk h Is
rhe place ot business of the un·
dPrsigned in all martNs pt>rtain·
lng to the estate of sald de<.'ed·
cnt. within six months after the
first publication of rhis .notice.
Datl'<l ~lay 31. 1961.
Raymond A. Brandt. ~1.0.
Publk Admini:;tra .
ror. and as
Admlnastrator of the
Estate or the above
named de<-edent.
Franklin and Fra nklin
107 East 1 th Strt'Ct
Costa )tt>sa. California.
Attorn~.>ys for Administrator.
Tele.: Ll 8·22.31.
PUblish: J une 8. 15. 22. 29
LEGAL IIOT1CE
~OTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF
•• Fl• .. ····" A new business In .Newport
Beach is Copy Research Corp.,
S'i~ W. 15t h St.. in the Wesl
Newport Heigh ts industrial area.
The firm is manufacturing and
marketing a dry dupli<.'ating
machine that reproduces con·
tlnuous tone transpan.onts for use
in medical and industrial X·ray
fields. Philip Rosenblum l5
pr!._sident. ----------------
K. A. Bruner. 5201~ Avocado
Avl" .. Corona del Mar. was In ·
sta lled June 19 a~ director of the
Purchasang Agent$' Assn. of Or.
ange County . .\1r. Bruner is pur·
chasing agt>nt tor Be<.'kman In·
struments. Fullerton.
5. :\1. And<'rson of Babrock En·
gint>erang Co., outgoing national
dir&'tor. was insralhng officer •.
AllOUKD TBE WOBLD
A trip around the world Is the
travel iunerary of .\tr. and :\!r~.~
Rotx>rt Redington a nd son, Don,
of 1324 W. Bay Ave., Balboa,
who left here as soon as hool
was out. Hawaii. Japan Jnd
Euro{>(' are on th<' ll inNa ry
Don will ~niN S.C. taw st·h<X•I
In lh<' fall, ha \'Ing gradu.llt>d
tor tht' l'niversity with a prl'·
taw student ~arliN thls month
NILLJOJf NILES
H~r annual trip around lhl'
world is making a pleasant s um-
mer for :\tr~. Pau l \'l.'illlam Law·
rem't' of 22-t Via Lido :Nord, Udo
lslt, )Irs. L.awrt-nd • ha-< tra\-
elt>d mort> rhan l .OOO.()(X) m iles
by .tir. qualifying her for a spe·
caal eard from the aarlin(':;.
LOST A ~CIIJI.LA?
)f~. Hal Fisher. 501 R1' ers1de
An• .. ~ewport Heights. rt>portt>d I
to police that she had found a
<.'hinchalla an hN yard. I
Christensen PhariiiCICJ
.... , .. c .... , ...
(Costa ~fesa's Newest a nd Finest!
Catering to Group Banquets. Parties
and MN>lings -For Information Call
Kl 9·0377 or CATERI.NG DEPT. K15·6696
Few )1emberships Still A\'ailable
3000 CLt:BHOUSE DRIVE
COSTA MESA
Completely Prl\•ate
SMART
WOMEN
Shop
at the
Sample Shack
153 E. I '7t1l ST. COST A MESA
Nl l ·aGO
.. TUVEL SDIICE
AIR -HOTELS-RAIL-SHIPS-TOURS-CRUISES
FOREIGN TRAVEL SPECIALISTS
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCD-AIJ. SI'ZES---AIJ. TYPES 'hl•••as JAcb8e 7·1111
.. &ftllll&. ....... 1111 L .. .._ ._. a-
WALTAH CLARKE'S
IUWADAR SIIOfl
AmeriC'&'s Lar~t Selection
Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fuhlon
o....s-.~ -NAmltS AVE.. I A ISLAJfD oas ...
the payments to be made un·
der the contract. computed on the
ba.sis ot the pri<.'e stated In the
proposal. The bond for material·
men and laborers shall be In the
same sum as required for said
faithful performan<.'e bond.
Bidders are hereby notified
that. pursuant to the provisions
of Section 1770 of the california
Labor Code, the City Council has
ascertained the general prevail·
ing rate of· per diem wages In
the locality In which the work Is
to be pt>rformed for each cdft or
ty~ of workman or mechanic
needed to execute tne contract.
Such wage scale l5 set forth at
length In Ret10lution No. 5198 as
a dopted by t~ City of Newport
Beach. California. A copy of said
Resolution Is available In the
office of the CJtY Clerk.
Lennie's Garden Center Inc ..
2846 E. Coast Hlway, Corona del
Ma r, ~lit.; Leonard A. Faas, Sr ..
Westcllff Vllla 19. Newport
Beach. Calif; ~ne\'ieve Faas.
Westcllff VIlla 19. Newport
Beach. Calif.; Leonard A. Faas.
Jr .• 28-I ·A Cabrlllo, Costa :\tesa,
Callt.
WITNESS our hands this 7th day
of June, 1961.
LEONARD A. FAAS SR.
GENEViEVE E. F AAS
LEONARD A. FA.AS JR.
THE STATE OF CALIFOR~IA
FOR TilE COU~T'i OF ORA:\GE
No. A-~
Estate of
JOHANN A Z. S~Unl,
al!to known as
Johanna H. Haupt Sm ith. l Deceued.
SUBSCRIBE
Jfo bid wlll ~»@ ac:t"epted from a
contractor who ll not UcenMd In
aceordance with the provts.lona
ol Cbapter t , DMalon 3 of the ...,_ and Prof..aont Code.
'n. Oty ,_rve. tM rteht to
NtaJn aJI bldl r.. a .-.nod ot ao
da)'S for uaJnlnatlon and alia·
parlilon, and to ctelilte UJ por·
tlon 0( .... .....-from tM eoft•
tract. ,.. Ot)' •-l'WII tM riPt to •Jert ..., a ... &11 ....._ and
to ...... UJ .........alt)' lft INCh
bl&
a!T OJ' lfniiOft IUCII.
CAUJOa1A,
~=--· DUIII:I .. aJJIL ......... :,_ ..... 1tl1
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)SS.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 7th day of June.
196l. befo~ me. a Notary
Public In and for sald coun·
\Y and state. residing there.
ln. duly conunlasioned and
sworn pel'$0nall)' appeared
LEONARD A. FA.AS SR.
CENEVlEVE E. F AAS
LEONARD A FA.AS SR.
known to me to ~»@ rhe
penona whaee names are
aut.mbed to the wUbin
Instrument. and acllM'N·
ledpd to me that tbey en·
cuted tiM same.
fi&A.L) WJ'I'D.,_..,as .. .., my hand and
odkW .. L ~A.dNAILE.
ltolarJ 1\abllc ln and rot
.... ODunty and Stat..
.., Colllma.Joft eJII&)l1'8
lune1Jr4.,.1M1
Pu-.AM: 3uM ls;"2'l. •
... ltll
NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVE.~ to
the <.'redltors of the above named
decedent that all persons ha\•lng
clalm.s against the said df'C\"dt'nt
are required to file them. w1th
the necessary vouchers. In t.he
office of the clerk of t he abovt'
entitled court, or to p~sent
them. with the ~r)' \'OUCh ·
ers. to the underslened at Law Of·
tlces of Franklin and Frankhn.
107 Eut 18th Street. eo.ta Mesa.
CaUfomla; whJch Is the place of
buslneM of the unct.ral.-ned In
all matters pertalnlne to the
.state or aald ~nt. wlthln
six months after the nrst publiC8·
ion of thll notl~.
Dated June L ltll.
ROB£RT F. S.\11111
AdminiStrator ot the
£9tate oC tiM abo\-e
nai'Md ~t.
Franklin and Franklin
lOT East ._t\ !ltrMt
c.o.ta lisa. Ca lifornia .
AttOI'M)'I for Mmtnlttutor. ,.. ... : u 1-2251.
P\1 ...... : ,__ & IS. ...
To The Newport Harbor Ensign
2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550
The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area
MAD. Ill T1IJS OaDEa .ad TOR alECK • CASII TODAY
Only 3..00
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UGAI. lfOTICS UGAI. •ana UCIII. JIOI'Ia· UGAL •ona
. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Palbter tOm.man -25c per hour above jourMyman
. Notke Ia hereby tlven that the Board ot Trutee~ of the New.
port Harbor U nlon Hlth School Diatrlct. bemnaftft referred to aa
the "''wner'', wtll ~lve up to. but not later than 2:00 P.M., Thurs.
d&y, July 27, 1961. sealed blda lor the award or contract for the
construction of Corona del Mar Hlth School, Newport &e.ch,
California. Such bids shall be received in the Board Room or
the District Administration Ottlcee, 1601 •16th StrHt, Newport
Beach, California, and shall be opened and publicly read aloud
at the above s taled tlme.
a.1ular brush pelnter ............................................................................ 3.71
lln&ah awinc atap ...... e .. ~ ............................................... ·---·-··-·'-02
Spray aun and/or sandblaster .............................................................. 4.02
Spray aun or aandblaater swine staee ............................................... 4.27
PLASTERERS:
( R~alth and Welfare -15c per hr., Trade Promotion -5c
per hr., Penalon -lOc pe.r hr., Vacatton 12'-ic per hr.
Plasterer ...................................................................................................... 4.25
Plaster tender ............................................................................................ 4.00
The school Is to consist of AdmJnlatratlon Bulldine, Academic
Bulldlne. Specialized Bulldlna. Music and Shop Bulldlne. Shower
·and Locker Bulldine, Gymnasium Bulldine. Mechanical Bulldlnt.
Swimming Pool, Athletic Facilities and ParkJnt areas.
t'last~rer foreman -Not leas than~ above journeyman
PLUMBERS:
(Health A Welfare -12c per hr .. Pension Plan -!;\2%.
Vacation-n~'lc. apprentice tralnlne-lc per hr. 1
Plumber foreman -10% abo\•e journeyman Construction Includes site eradlne. earthwork, storm drain
system. asphaltic paving, tennis courts, runnina track. chain link
fencing, turflne. sprinkler system, concrete slabs and footlnes.
pres t1essed concrete lift s lab roofs, prestressed concrete T-sectlon
rocfs, tllt ·UP concre te walls, concrete columns, colored (Concrete,
st<.>el · columns. precast column cQvers, brick masonry, exterior
aluminum curtain walls. mova ble interior partitions. built-up
rooting. root C'Oior coating, terrazzo. C'eramic till'. steel studs, plas-
tl':. acoust1cal tile. ceiling suspension systt'm, ·stee l sliding doors,
aluminum projected windows. vinyl asbestos floor tilt', wood
gymna 'I Urn floors. steel toilet partitions. chalkboard. taC'kboard,
metal lockNs and shelving, classroom casework. spedallzed ca.se-
Plumber -Cas or LS.F ......... /. .......................................................... 4.33
Plumber-Lead 'or cement C'aulker ............................................... 4:33
TILE:
(Health A: Welfare-2 12'i~. Trade Promotion-\~ 1<
Vacation-6%c per hr.)
Tile setter ............................... -......................... .. ....... ........ ... . ..... ... 4.20
'I'Ilc setter he)per . ..... ..................... ............... . ......... .. . .. . .......... 3.36
Foreman !less than 11 men I $2.50/day above setter
TERRAZZO:
!\1ason forema n, ADD ~.................... ........... .. ..................... -..
Setter . .. ... . ......................................................... ..
.33c
3.93
3.48
.... 3.31
work. food serv1ng ..-qu lpment, d ishwashing equipment, waJk-Jn
(Pfrigerator. sawdust collection sy<>tem, gymnasiull;l bleachers ~nd
cqulpmt>nt. folding doors. ct'ntral air t onditionlng, pa.-kaged air
conditioning. a1r floor ht'ating and \'Cnlllating. anll elcctrkal
lighting and cquipmt>nt.
Com >h.•uon rime is set at 365 t•a lendar days.
EaC'h bid must C'onform and be rt'sponSI\'t> to the Contract
Doc·uments. Coph.•s of the Contra ct Documents an• no.w.. on file
and Q~ ro pobhC' InspecTion 1ill e otf1ct's of thc Owner and of
BlurOC'k, EllcrbrO<'k and Associates. ArC'h itects, 251 5 E. Coast High·
way, Corona dc•l :\tar, California. Bidders may obtam plans and
s;>eclfil'allons at tht• office of the Architect by depositing $100.00
for each set. two 12' ·cts to be issul'd to Gl'neral Contractors only.
This deposit will b<' rcfundcd if the sets are returned, complete
a nc! in good t·onni tion within fi,·c days after the bid opening.
)1atcrlals not specified require approval 10 days prior to bid
date.
Eat h bid sh.11l be madc out on the "Form of Proposal" bound
in t>al'h sN of tht' SJ>f'Cilicarions.
E.ll'h bid shall bt' accompanied by a C't'rtifled or cashier's check
payable ro the Owner. or satisfactory Bid Bond in favor of the
Ow ner. exeC'uted by the Bidder a s principal and a satisfactory
urety t'ompany as surety, in an amount not Jess than five per
cent of the Ba!W B1d. Labor and :\taterials Bond and PerformanC'e
Bond shall be rcquired of thc ContraC'tOr selected.
Pursu.lnt to the Labor Code of the State of California . Southern
California Bulldtng and Con,:rruction Trades Councils. Bu ilding
and ConstructiOn Trades Council of Orange County, the said Board
of TrustCl'S has asl'N tainl'd the general prevailing rate of per diem
wage' for each cra ft or type of workmerr l1eeded to execute the
contr.1cts which will be awarded the sut·cessful bidders: and these
prevailing ralt>S are contamed in sa id spe.:-ifications adop,ed by
the Board. and are as follows:
CLA.5SIFICATIO:-\:
APPRE:-\TICES: :\lay bl.' employed ir_l ron!ormity With Section
1717 . .5 of the California Labor Code.
C ARPE~TERS:
1 Health & Welfare -IOc per hr .. Pension Fund -l Oc
Carp<>ntrr
Floor layer 1 hardwood 1
Table Power Saw 0J)('rator
.Millwright
N,1iler l pneumatlcl
CEMENT :\1ASONS:
r Health & Wellare -lOt· per hr. 1
CPmenl Finisher, Floaung & M.tC'hine Operator .
Ceml.'nt )lason .
ForemJn -33c per hour more than hlgh£>st t'lass1!1cat ion
upervised.
IRO:-. \VORKERS:
per hr.l
·1.00
4.20
4.10
4.20
. t.25
1 Health & \\'t>lfare -l:"lt' ,;N hr .. Pension Fund -lfk P<'r hr. I
Ornam('ntal Iro n Workcr 4.27:5
Rc1nforl'l ng Iron WorkN 4.025
Stru.·rural Iron \\'orkt>r . . .. . 1.275
f'oreman -~ pe-r hour more fhan high~ c w m cadon :e -
Sllp('r\'ISed.
LABORERS:
1 HC'alth & \\'rlfMC' -lf'lc per hr. I
La hort?r«. f;cnl'f,ll a nrl Consr rUl't i(Jn 3.26
Op<>ra ror" & Tcnnc>n: of pnetJmatir & toiN·tnc tool!'. \'l hratln~
rnalhlnl''· t:HI ,.,mllar met·hanlt'.tl tools not '-<'1.1<\ra tC'I.'
d,l, ... ifu•cl ht•rt•Jn 3..t7
Cl'mrnt Du m1•N 1un I ~d or l,trg"r m1 ''''"' and handling bulk
rl'mi'nl' 3.47
,\-.ph.dl r1kc•r .1ncl irwwr 3.·17
C olle It''•• C'llrf'r -lmpt•r\ IIIli' m~>mhrant> :t ~:i
Base machine operator .. . .. .. ...~ ......................... , ... .
Floor m achine operator It helper ........... -....................... .. ...... ..
TEA.\1STER.$: L
( llealth It Welt are -l Oc per hr.l
Foreman: 25c per hour more tl}an highest classification
supervised.
Drivers of dump tTUC'ks,less than 4 yds. . ..... 3.573
Drivers ot dump trucks, 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. water level 3.603
Drivers of dump trucks, 8 yds. but Jess than 12 yds. water le\'el 3.655
Drivers of dump truC'ks, 16 yds. or more water level .. . ..... 3.955
Drivers of truC'ks, legal payload capacity less than 6 tons ..... 3.575
Drivers or trUC'kS. Jpgal payload capacity between 6 and 10 tons 3.605
Drl\'ers of truC'ks. legal payload capat'ity
between 10 and 15 tons ...... .. ........................ .... .. . ..... 3.655
Drivers of trucks, legal j:,ayload capacity ·
between 15 and 20 tons ..................... ........ ....... ....... . .. ........ 3.735
Drivers of trucks. legal payload capacity of 20 tons or more .... 3.955
Drivers ot Euclid type spreader trucks .. ,.. .. ....... .. . .. . ... 4.143
Drivers of Dumpster trucks ... ~ ............................................ 3.955
Drivers of Trans it-Mix trucks under 3 yds. ....... ... .. .......... 3.815
Drl\'er:o ol Transit-Mix trucks 3 yds. or more . ....... .. .......... 3.955
Gas. It Oil pipeline working truck driver. including
winC'h truC'k and all sizes of trucks . ... ............ . . .............. 3.735
Drivers of dump trucks, 12 yds. but less than
16 yds. water level .. .. ......... ............. ................. ...... .... .. . 3.735
Bootmen ............................................................................................ 3.755
Dumpcre te truck, less than 6 1~ yds. water level ......................... 3.815
Dumpcrete truck, 612 yds. wafer level and over .. . .. . ........ 3.955
Ross Carrier Dnver - Highway ........................................ 4.135
Wa ter truck driver -under 2500 gal. ... .. .. . ........ . .. 3.633
Wate r truck driver -2500 gal. to 4000 gal. . . ............... 3.755
ASBESTOS:
c Health It Welfare -JOe per hr .. Vacation -25c hr ..
Pension -20c per hr. l
Asbes tos worker .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .............................................. 4.15
BRICKLAYER:
Bricklayer and stonemason !no health It weltart'• ............... 4.53
Brick tender (Health It Welfare -lOc per hr. I .. .. ... 3.13
CARPET It LINOLEUM LAYER:
(Health It Welfare-1c per hr., Health lr Welfa re -5c
ca<'h apprentice houri
Carpet. linoleum and soft tile layer ................................... . .3.70
ROOFER:
fFnngc Benefits -171~c per hr.t
Roofer journeyman . . .. . . ... .. .. ... .. ............. ..... 3.95
Rooter sub-foreman .. . . . ..... .... . ...... ...................... .. 4.20
Roofer foreman . . .. .. ... .. .... . ............................. ·-· . .. . .. .. 4.30
SIIEET METAL:
I HE'alth It Wellar£' -IIC' per hr., Pension -10<-per hr .•
Vaca tion -4'; 1
Shl'('t metal worker . .. .. . . . ... .. .. . .... . .. .. .
Sh<'ct meta l foreman . .
:-\ote: All of the abo,·e crafts subject to fringe benefits.
APPRENTICE SCHEDULE
....... 4.03
.. .4.455
Thl" apprt'ntiC' ratl' is by percentage of the journeyman's rate.
Craft l nlNV.lis 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th lOth
BricklayNs 6 mos. .50 .60 · .70 .80 .90 .95
Carpenters 6 mos. .75 .78 .81 .&1 .8i .90 .93 .96
Crmcnt ,
6 mos. .60 .6i :\ta!lons .88 .7~ .81
6mos. .50 .60 EIC'C't rk 1a ns .75 .65 .70
1000 hrs. .60 .65 Clatie~ .80 .70 .75
6 mos. .77 .81 I ron workcro; .93 .83 .89
6 mo .60 .6.5 r aintrrs .a~ .70 .7:5
6 mos. ,3{} .55 PlumbNS .70 .60 .65
.95
. 80 .85 .90
.85 .90 .93
.97
.95 1.00
.74 .78 .82 .86 .90
(;,,.., & clll I'IP• ltn;o Lnhor,•r 3.26
Ga-. & 1•11 Pq•l'liiW \\'r••PP•'r -pot tc·rHIN <~nd forcnMn :t li
Flagman :J 26
PlastNcr"
Hoofer"
ShcN :\1t•t.1l
3 mos.
G mos.
.45 .50
.74 .80 .83 .90 .95 .975
S .tnc1bla..,t•·r • no//ll'man • :til
Sanrlhla ... IPr • put ti'rHlt·r 1 3 l:i
rqw L·~··r I :--; .. 11 \ll'la ll ir l 3.37
r tpC C.Hilk«•r I :'\011 )]l't,tf llt ' 3.lj
\\'mr!CJ\\' Clt•,tra•r 3.26
Wa tr hm,ll\ 2.60
Fon•m,tn -:~o,· ; t•r h<Jllr m"r'' th.-tn highes t d .tsSi ft.·ation
"UJh•r\ l"'t'rl
0PER,\TI:-\r; E:'\1 :1:-\EF.R~:
, Hl'al•h & \\'l'lfa1r -1·1<. pt'r hr. Pcns10n Funrl-10C' P<'r hr.•
.\ Fr.tm•· -hnom trw k . l.Ol
Atr comprp-,..,or
Boxman or ~!lxcr Box OpPra tor 1 concrPte or a~phalt plant 1
l'onnct<' or Aspht~lt ~pread1n~. :\1£'chankal Tampmg or
r uu .. h :'.1a t•h tn<' OpPra tor
CvncreH' ~lixcr Opt•r.ttur -pa\'Jng type
CnnC'retl' :'ohxN OpNat,)r -rnohil«' m1xe:
ConcrNc )IIXN Oprrator -sk~;> rype
ConcrctC' Pump or Pumpt·rete Gun Opera tor
t'ono'rl't<' :;-.w Operator 1 power 1
.1.j.J
·U2
l.31
1..11
H I
Workers 6 mos. .33 .60 .65 .70 .725 .75 .775 .80
r lastl'ters 6 mos. .:>.3 .60 .65 .70 .i5 .80 .83
OVF.RTI:\tE RATES:
Ovcrtiml' shall bt' paid for work performed in rxcess of thl'
ri:'RUla r day's work and a t the rate for ovcrtlml:' for the craft
l n\'OI \'ed.
Hol1days as herein referred to shall be cl<.'l'mcd to be New
Y<'ar's Day. :\1£'morial Day. lndrf)f'ndenC'e Day, Labor Day, Veteran's
D:~y, T hanksgi,·ing Day, and Christmas. It any of the above holl·
COM ~ STUDE~T WRITES
OF DOINGS IN l0ND0N
Leamlna the lockamlth bual·
nea In London, Eneland. durlna
what ata.rted out to be a pleasure
trip Ja Joe Lippitt ot fl3 Hell·
otrope Ave., Corona deJ Mar.
Joe •ailed on the Queen Eliza·
beth May 10 tor Southampton,
Eneland, plannlnt a scooter and
bicycle trip of .Europe. In the
process ot buying a scooter In
London he wa,s hired by the p ro-
prietor as a mechanic on scoot·
ers and motorcyclea.
aluminum Entllall wheela, ltal·
Jan deralllnt mechanlam, and
one Dutch tire (abo an Entllab
tln). I'm elad that It Ia an lnt~r
natlona• blt of work becauae t•m
learnlna how to tlnd all aorta of
dltllcult pJacea In whldl theee
"forelen" parU may be pur·
chaaed. /I've 'Probably aone a
tood 40 or 50 miles to aet all of
theae eoodlea.
• •awiOII'f ••-a 1 • ta.,_.,AY. IRS a a•a .,_,.. Da. IU& CALIP.
Professional
,Directory
ft11'EIW. DIUt'IOD • • • -
rrtendJ) Jrellbblrtlood lemc»
BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway u 8-3C33 a a.MN ec.ta .,_
In a letter to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren R. Lippitt, Joe
tells of hlr llfe in England rand
plans for his trip.
Soon 1 leave for France. I wlll
send all or •the EnaUah Cllm be· tore 1 ao. I also want to see my.._ ___________ ....,
Dear Parents:
I thought I haa better drop
you a line since my last Jette r
was so ~hort. I have gotten Into
a rut here In London. It sure Is
funny, but I guess It can happen
anywhere. Monday consists of
getting up about 7:30 and heiR·
ing wlttLbrea.Jcfasrdtshes. I then
go of( to the garage or shop a nd
work tlll about 1:30. I'm off for
fi sh and chips. tea; or whatever
for about an hour or so. in which
lime I us ually spend workJng on
my llttll" project, an eight s peed
bicycle. I have a French frame,
IYC Mllr Pll•••• fir Smu•r
John Case of Corona del Mar
Is again heading the staff as sen·
ior sailing instructor for the s um.
mer junior activities program at
the Balboa Yacht Club.
Assistant sailing instructor is
Dave Kimes of Cliff Haven. and
Johan Baker· is back also as
swimming Instructor.
The youngsters will receive In·
struction In sailing. swimming
and racing techniques.
.... Ia Pre••ll•
Gordon Sickler, former finance
officer ot the City of Newport
Beach and now at the Riverside
ottlce of First American Title
Co., has been promoted to the dl·
rector ot business d~velopm~nt
tor the subdivision and public
relations departments. Mr. Sick-
ler, his wife Jerry and their chll·
dren. Jeff and ~nneU, live in
Riverside .
OK ESCORT DEITIIOTE•
Robert Hawkins, machinist's
mate fireman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Hawkins, 107 Edgewa-
ter. Balboa, is servlne aboa rd the
esC'ort destroyer USS Robert A.
Owens. operating out of f\orfolk.
Va. The Owens is a unit of th~
anti.submarine task group Bravo.
GETS CAL IOLT DEGIIEB
Michael Wayn~ Butle r, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. English. 39
Beach Dr., Lido Par~ re<'eived
his BS. degree in field C'rops at
thl' commencement exercises at
California State Polytechnic
CollPge in San Luis Obispo.
friend In canterbury.
. Yesterday, I taueht a nurse
h,ow to drive a scooter she had
purchased from our shop. We
wound up at her hospl(al for
dinner and she Introduced me
to all or her pals. Doctors are
not as well edu<.·ated <require·
ments seem to be lower ) here as
in the States. I found out. { aJJl.
to go to a dance at the nurses'
home next Wednesday night
Ws of.fun~
It things work out I'm oft for
Australia in the Fall. I will prob·
ably not go if I can't earn my
way but from what I hear jobs
a re easy to get for people with
my talents I ha, ha! l. Therefore
it I don't get too homesick I won't
leave tor home until next Spring.
I do want to go back to college
now, since I have found that on
the whole I have (or have been
exposed tol a better education
than most people of my age here.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Love, JOE
P. S. Say hello to that ugly
car, Cindy.
A photographic exhibit, stress-
Ing photography as an art and
open to Newport Beach profes·
slonal and amateur photograph.
ers. will be featured at next
month's Laguna Beach Festival
ot Arts.
Photos may be left at Harbor
Photo Lab In Corona del Mar.
Deadline Is July 7.
2••11w•llla
The Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club has Initiated the followlna
new members: Attorney Walter
Barringer. graduate of UCLA
and Loyola, a nd retired Navy
lleut~nant co mmander, and
Lloyd Winborn, New York Life
Insurance representative, mem-
ber of the 1Big Brothers bo3rd of
directors.
nOMOTED AT ACADUIY
N~ I . F~nton. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold F~insteln. 751 Via
Lido Soud, Lldo lsll'. has been
promoted to cadet sereeant first
class at Brown Military Academy
at Glendora. The final full dress
review of the year was attended
June 11 by Mr. and Mrs. Fein-
stein .
days fil ii on Sunda y, the ~tonday following shall be considered a
lcgal holiday.
It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom a rontract
Is awarded a nd opon ali subC'ontraC'tors under him, to pay nor less
tha n said general prevailing rates or per diem wages to all work-
mc>n employed In the execution of the contraC't.
BOAR[} OF TRUSTEES.
Newport Harbor Union High SC'hool
District
Orange County
Newport Beach, Calilornia
Signed: ~AX M. RUSSELL.
Secretary.
Publish: June 29, July 6 and July 13, 1961
Open : 2:00 P.M .. Thursday. July 2i. 1961
W estcliff _,// Chapel
c/R•Iflll•~
4B L 11111 IT.
COSTA MBA •'--
INSURANCE ..•
FOR ALL OF
· YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
SadJeir Insurance Co.
John E. SadJelr
3333 E. Cout Hwy. oa 3··31150
Corona del Mar
INVESTMENTS •••
CROWELL, WEEDOl'f 6 CO.
Memben
Pacific Cout Stock Eub1..,..
Burdett Harriaon. ..... lfar,
Dick Rucker Ted Pauboa
Lola Fennell lbath Balcer
Mike Myera
Private Wire Servkee
2620 E. Cout a.,. oa a.100S
Corona del Mar
'1t'a Fun to Dre.
In P'aalllon ..
~ E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORIOLE 3·!5030
MATTRESSES
lrEW -.aua.DDIQ r.-.......,
ln-eRUiar Shapea ~-eott.
COSTA MESA MAniW CO.
7110 Newpett N. Ulilerty .. tMJ
SURVEYOR
LOT su•vats
JOHN W. BATI'Y • Ucensed
436 Heliotrope • Suite 2
Corona del Mar
Call ORJole 3-0313 Anytime
Drillin~ :\la l'hlne OperJtor
Lift Sla b :\t achin(' Opt'rator
3.77
'HI
~.01
~.12
~ . .,.! AND THE NEW FRIENDS WE HOPE TO MAKE ~fotor Patrol Operator. incl. any type of power blade
O!!hko h or TournPapull Operator or DWIU
RoliN OpNa tor
Skip Loarlcr Operator -wheel type 3,. yd. or less
Skip Loadt>r OpNator -wheel ty_>e a~ yd. to 2 ~d ..
SC'reed Oj)('ra tor
Stationary Pi!)(' Wr.tpping a nc! Cleaning .\<lachine 0p('rator
Surf<tl'.:' Heater anrl Pl aner Operator
Tow Blade or Cra der Operator . .
Tra ctor LoadN Opcrator-crawler typ(' .
Tra ctor Operator -bulldozer. tampN, scraper or drag typc
shovel or push trnctor
TraC'tor Opt>rator -boom attachments
T rent·hing :\lachine Operator 1 up to 7' df>;>lh •
Foreman -2.'lt· per hour more tha n highe t classifi ca tion
su pt-rvl~crl.
ELECTRICIANS:
.J.41
~.31
4.12
3.77
. 4.31
4.12
. 4.01
4.'11
.. 4.01
.4.'11
4.31
4.41
4.1 2
t Health It Wt'lfare -12.5c per hr .. Pension Plan - 1 ·~I
Electr1<'i.ln -C4-nNal Foreman . 5.86
.Electrka I Forcma n
Electrician WirPman
Cable Splf('('r
GLAZIER:
.............. \).32
..... 4.78
.S.M
l Heallh It Welfare -7•,c per hr., Vacatlot'l-7q>erhr.l .3.755 GlazJer . .... .. .. ................ .
LATHERS: (Health and Welfare -$1.20 per day. Tracie Promo1 lon
40c per day, Va cation -$l.80 per day. Pension Plan -
10c per day, .Npprentlce training -4c per dayl
.Foreman Lather .. .. .... . ....... _. .......... . . .......................... 4.50
Lather ... -............... .. .. .. ........................................................ 4.125
pAJ.NTERS: t ~Ut 6 Welfare -11c per hr., Administration Fund -
lc ,.r hr.)
SATUDAY
JULY FIIST, NINa a altN aonv ONa
guided toura from 1SI noon to 8 pm
13t8· VIA LIID
I
I
l
Dt I .............. . . ................ ~.....,
•• '? .............. 11 ....
'IIIII* .................. ., ........ I ...,_...., .. ...,...., ............... _,
P•n•l .. T-t NW'a .. , a ... ...,little......._ ...... • • •
'nle letter from Seattle mentioned that Marla, aae 8, would just
10\le aome ol Grandma's old hata to play dress-up, lf w~ had any
to s.-re. 'nlla broupt on ....a.talfla for all the happy timet~ of
lon1 aco when a lone lklrt, hiah heels and a hat with a brim
on It spelled hours of wonderful fma1inine.
Great-Grandma said t he had some hata too, but somehow we
didn't a et to,eth~, andJ&paUy (eadna that M•rla wo.uld move on
to m«e realistic .peatlmea lf we didn't hurry, we decided to mali
what we had to her.
This, of course, required ftndlng a sturdy box to hoid the
auortment of "pl"t'tend" cloth• that fil"l'd our lm a&lnation as
exactly lbe flabt .thlDp to aend a-little a l:rl Into ecstasies at
practically no coet a t aU.
There wu Uw Spanish ahawl with pink ra.es and frtnae. That
had bHn In the cedar chest for years! And ot course ahe'd love the
old tulle evenln1 dreaa. 'nle l"l'd net from the Chrtatmas table
would be areat. And wtrat about her Aunt~·· aUahtly faded
leotards! Katurally every little a irl hu to have and old pocket·
book. and the plastic hlah heeled shoes wert' alma.t Cinderella.
'nle hall! Well, wasn't that the main Idea, to aend some hats?
'nley were wide of brim, and the box wun't ble enough. The
market yielded another. It wu all we coul.d do to cet it Into the
car, and when the hall and other luxuries of dreu were packed In
it th~re was loll more room.
'nle two faded ~preada ~med a ·aood idea. What can't a
child do with -a bedaprHd! Drape It over chalra for a playhouae;
ha ng It over the line for a tent; roll In It; what fun!
AU the ribbona left from Cf\ristmas and Moth~ra day, the
horns from New Year's Eve, and a few party favors filled th~
crannies. At laat the box was ready.
Of course the paper to wrap It wasn't wide eriouch. He,en,
who made th~ trave mistake, when we decided to shale oa home
of saylne she would be official Aunt to all our erancktllklren, a8
alao official packace -doer-upper. That's because she's little and
can a~t up and down from th~ floor with a minimum of groanlq .
We hd~d her a little; put a finger on the knots when ahe
tied ~em. Then she took th~ thing to he po.tofflce.
She brought it back, too.
''Too big," she said. "Have to send It Railway Express."
Railway Express wanted $<1.69 to carry It to one SmAll e lrl In
Seattle.
MltS. lt. STUART Dl&fl of Corona Highlands has been no med
chairma n of the W o men s Soc:•al C ommtltee of fhe ~~"'" Ar a
C ountry C lub. Serving wiih her ore Mrs. George Sa,.ler of
Sant_, Ana, vice-chairm~~n; Mrs. L. L. Isbell of Bolooo H.,rbor
Area publicity, a~~d Mrs. Charl es Givens, Sa nta Ana puoloc:.ry.
A111ong Us Girls • • •
By Louise Meteer
YOU'LL WANT ro WELCOME I well passes on. Such was Eva
Into our community Mrs. Bernard Aspln, and proof that she Is re ·
Burry, wife of the new minister membered with deep a ffection
of the First Christian Church. was seen at the Zonta Club ban-
And keep your eye on the wo-quet Jut Thursday nlaht. men of the church, who are 100 • • •
FAMOUS W0)1£N IN NEW·
PORT h1~lude Nanf:'tte FabNy,
the te&evlllon comedienne extra-
ordinary, now Ji vine on Udo lale.
• • •
l •••w•----• NUW'f.,...aa• I COIIOIIA Da. . IIA& ·CALIF.
Blackbeards
1 Return from
Europe Tour
Six weeks of sightseeing In
Euro~. and travel by a ir, auto
and luxury train have e nded for
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. BJar kbeard
of 311 lrla Av~ .. Coron a del )!tar, l who have just returned home.
1 They toured 8 countries. Af.
1 ter croalng the United States
they fl~w to Denmark. then on to
London, and took the Royal
I Scatchman-!uxury train to Edln ·
I buTtrh~ A l"t'nted ca&-then made
,>oulbte-stglttt~eeing. and Mr. I Blackbeard played golf on the
I famed St. Andrew's course, re.,
puled to be the·ttrst in ttre 'tVOrld.
They finally drove to Wf'Stern
England and Wale. before flying
home.
, .. ., .... ,. ....
I latl fnlll Zilla ...
SaM)' --AndHeon. who-won the
honor of being named Zonta Girl l
of the Year, has received a 150
savlnp bond from the N~wport
Harbor Zonta Club. Sandy, •j
JUM craduate of Harbor High.
will attend Oranae Cout Col-
lege this fall and later will go
to Whittier to prepare for a
teaching car~r.
She was ch08en from among 1 the Zonta Girls of the Mon th.
named during the 1960·61 school
ypa r. Zonta will expand th is I
artlvily· for next year to Costa 1
~esa High, .which will have a
senior class for the flrst time.
per ~nt behind effort• to have
a new church of the ir very own.
They're now uunc the Sev~nth
Day Adventist bulldlna in New-
port Heights. but have grown so
faat t ht-y need a new church
home. r.tTO l!n'ERNATIONAL AIR· Cll li1lllil Cllll
• • • PORT (M IOf'lle of the celebration
WE'RE TOSS'"'G O"R -~"· 1 con~rnlnc IL~ I m prove menta .... •• • ...... u ' .... ISV\.J • went Barbara Rlchctrd"~ a nd hu.. ••
I .... ,_ .. ........
~lrl£ \l'~i'£1~· mau~t~~lltltl ..ITS
donlog by Don Rancho
SUes •• ,
I . 11
IIIAWI. COI.LAII
.... WI .... IF j el rlt lullt ... ctMIIIII
........ ~-............. flwillletl .. II I ...... llity
3.50 s•
OPEN FRIDAY EVES. '11L NJSE ·PARK FREE AT REAR DOOR
WeP..Gneal._,. ltlJ~il
DEPARTMIIIT STORI
"Aunt" Helen washed her hands of it-Grandma emptied the
box, sadly dlscard~d much of its rontents, and wrapped the chotceat
drt-SS·UP clothes. Including hats In paper sans box. ThNc were a
few dog ears, quite a Jot of knots In the string, and the whole thing
had the look of a rf:'fugee·s bundle.
We made the youngest Daughter of the House mail the thing.
QUET Cand hope she catches 10 band, Jerry, of Lido ll>le. Uttle 1 New me!flber~ of the Corona I
to ~fr<~. Anita Goodman. who i~ wonder that look or pncte. sine£' ctrl ~ar Kawanas Club a rf' Ken-
rl:'ally a remarkable person. Ht>r Barbara's rathE.'r. Don !Widing, nE.'Ih Parker. of the ansuranrf' ~~~==~~:~:~~~~~:=~~~~~~=~~i Clair for comedy Is unquestionE-d. h as dire<'tl'd It all •1~ rummas. Clrm of Andt>rson, Ankh and
hl'r homf:' making lmJX'<'ca ble. ionN of th<' a irport for thl' C'lly ParkN of ~t>wpon Bt>a<·h: a net
sh(• finch; timt> to 1M' a r£'.1lly g OtH I of Los Artl!Pit>s. C. K. 1 C'hu<·k 1 Hanna . ownt>r of Had to. Ash amed to be seen jn the postofti<'e with It, you know.
She was, too. Well, she SAID she mailed 11.
Dear Marla In Seattle: If you get the parkage pl~>asc IN
Grandma know. And give brother David the stnng. ThN (''s
lots of lt.
Love, Grandma
P.S. Te ll Daddy there shouldn't be any inl'reJse in th<'
rost of mailing this year. Seems the govern ment had a wind ·
fall In Corona del Mar.
THE fiNEST IN FOODS
May he lound at 1M U & I
e M&.AT & DELJCATEIIEJI e
lwUta '-I .. T.-. Peel .... .,.S la ou tooSN
............. GouiMt .... ipec:laiU. ad l'nala
lalacla e Caoc:EatU & FaOZEif POODS e
X.tioDally CldftrUMd amiodt •carr p~~JW~et SJMCialu ..
C::O.pare ou low abeU prtc...
e IIEALTB FOOD STOaE e
Xatural B..Stla .Pooda -Dietetic Fooda e RODUCE e
TIM flaeat la fnalt CIDd produce -fifth daily
e aEU AJID WDIE e
Imported CIDd doaa•tk been aad wtaes
Ad"rtlaed as-dala effectl•• 7 days Wedaesday
Tuesday
OpeD 1:30 to 10 P.M. Daily except SuDdcry
1:30 to 9:00 P.M. Suadcrya
WE deUnr -Or 3·0514 u I
3200 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
OR 3-0584
I 111111 •tt ••
HAWAII
II ........
Specialty Appal"l'l and Unusuals
Ill K. lftll lt.
c.te .... u ... ,.
mothPr, ant1 work_.; ha rd in hr r · • .. th(' Kau Kau Corner rr:-taurant
rhurt'11. thP Tui"~IIJy Club, a nd • . . • , at 3916 E. Coast Hwv , Coron.t
oth!'r g rOUIJ"· I FREE\\.·\'\ )11 ER.\CLF. thf'sl" (\PI :\far. ·
• • • clays •.s JPrry. Rkha rll'. who h,l., Pl'rfN't attE'nctann• h 0 n 0 r s
to ~o •~to U<.:LA. \\ he•ro• h ,• 1s 1'11· ha\'1' bl'en dWardf't1 to Dr. A. E.
TIIF. ~tDIORY LI!IIGERS 0:'\
\\hc>n a n outstAnding wom a n
who has served her community
H1rri1111 Families
jlre T•ill Dru•
~fr. and :O.trs. W ilbur Ha rrison -4.>p Tremont Ln.. C'amc>o
Shoff'", are traveling w ith th£'ir
enrlrt> family in tow. They will
vi!'! t Cop<'n ha~f'n and IX'nma rk.
a nti are Oylng 5AS polar jet.
With tht>m are )1r. and ~trs. Tom
Harrison nnd 9·~ear·ol.:l daugh·
tt>:, JrnnifN; )lr. and :\Irs. \\'il·
bur HarriM>n anrl J5.year·Qid
dJughtN , Elita bt>th. and .\tr. anrl ~frs. Charll'l' KallNt. Shc i,; the
formc>r Ru th Ann Ha rrison.
gag('d an rest>a r<'h. 1 Stoekton. 11 years: Dr. David
• • 1 5mill'y, 7 years. and Ball Sti'W·
SOON TO JODI tht• rc·tirf'ml'nt I art, I year. P--esidE'nt C'lydt•
b rigade is Pat Sh<'p::trrl of Balhoa. Johnson is kr eping up h as at ·
hU)<h;l nd of )ltary , \\hO f.; pncJing 1 lt'ndanC'C ft'C"'rd Ill ah.,l~ntl.l hy
II ~rars as a ,milt•(' rPportN for 1 visiting Kiwanis club~ in Hom;.
ll1t' J-os All):.'•'ll'"' Ttmt'~. $,1)"' hi'' I ron. Texas. where h(' a:-'toyan~
~.ntng to wr::t• a book. "(Jh. ~o. 1 ~aus4" of tht> sN ious lllnf'--s of 1 :\ot Again." w hil h wall C'Ont'Nn has witt>. They eXJ)e'l't to rt'lurn
.\fa l)··s ambitious undNt:1kinJ.! in to fht>tr Shore Cliffs homr In
buying am i ~l h n~: proPf'rt~. about 2 months.
painting it. bulldoztng at. and what doe n't she do? EOCEKE STOKER NAMED
Irs. Aureli1 liellliec
Dies at Ac• 12
:.tr" J\U~C'Iia ~iem.•'•' ;,?, daNI
in ll<'r <h>,•p Junl' 21 ,tt h •r honw
IIlli \\. R.tlbo.1 G:\ I t'•'nr•ti
~.·wp •· Sh<' wal' a ., 11 I \I' "•
l ~1 ':11-!• h 1•1 livl'tl In ,. tltf rl' a
Eugent> )1. • tom·~. 17117 Tr ui,.
\\lnd Ln.. B.n cre'-'. fnrm•'rl•
l l'hiPf l'ngan•·c:: 'ot lht• Armdllt:•
1 d1' ''"'" or f:nr.·h.ld £'1,.;;:-~P .1nd
1 .\n plane C'orp. ha,. Ot'l''1 r. :-w 1
dart~tor of produrt d<'H'Iopmt-n ·
for Shinn lndu!'trlt"" In• . Sdnt.l
DECREES AT OCCIDENTAL fn~ ;{t ~ .... :, ond l.1 t::·· lt.H IIo~r
nc• 'C'!\'IIll.; B \. llr•~?rf'C" at l'Om· .\r•'.l :1 • 1.; "''•lr~.
ma'nn ·n:••rH t•'Ct'tl b"' .•t 0 .-, I· :'ttl\·· ' ' ,·ndurlc• h· ~ 1H h ·, .:· L
ctf'ntnl t'oiiP ~r 1\PfP tl'w;s f fl.;. Jo ol1·1. ·•· d "ll:'~ Jt~h" 111•'• •' •
ll'r. IJ"! Fl'rnlr,,~ A\r'., t'u•tma J ~~'II"'· ·• i "r tlw h"a J:. '' '
dt•l )l;,r. in ~o:••uln~y: Jc>;t!'t'tll' 1 "·'" ~··· .~o-1 ·'1.'>'1cl.l~ 1• \I· I 1 1
E II rd. 32 1 Full••r:on t\\C .. ~,,,,. nwl ( :~r.r~tl ·· ( lnm·•1 f, ·\•. ·t h\
port llt•ighlll. t•d ue.t.ion; Pl'lf'· m•1'' n:• ,,,1 was ltl ,; <• :--•··
I'rkll.lrd. 121 2 £$s<'x Ln .. \\'(';..1. pul.lwr \ ··mNN~.
C'llff. Spanish; ~tt>phcn Sal~·rr. . 2.·~ L.tk(' Park Ln .. upr!'r n:~y I Mrs. Litchie Honored
.\lr'. R.1\ t trc·hle '' ,. :.•nr.•d ,1,
Arl'a.
1 KAMED aY ALOMKAE pmpPr'~ n 1n.l~l'r nf "'""" J.ff
Thr 1961 ·62 slate or otfi<'l'r!f. or
Orange County Alumna£' of
Tht.>ta U•JSIIon Includes :O.trs. K~nneth Sleeper of Corona del
Afa r as treasurer.
Riv,t•r.l rr t"ltl~. In 1 pr••• aa:w•
!or ht"r 'l('f\ Ill' .lncl fr:• •HI,hlp •• I
group or R,, wra rf',~<1 ,,..,..; ~:J ih
crr d at .1 p•ool ~ulf' p trt\ an lwr
honor .tn1l );.1\ 1.' h<'r ,, ,.: 1 fl H'r
ufil'aw.
Prt-st>nl W I.'!'{' the ~~."~"r'~. anrl
Mmes. Snm A. ~I H•r. Claud••
Owt-n. John Lltel and thl' :O.lml·~
HNbcrt H:l\vkl nson. R 1 r h a r d
Stinson. Virginia Ho~ t, BE'rnard
Cokt'ly. Sally Gregory. Arthur
Powell. William L. Smith, Hawl
Wa lker and Roy J. Cott1er.
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Til IICIEISE IS IIFUTIOI
In 19 l7 I I h.trli!€'·1 sn ;-il tn clea n a wat.·h. By 19;)(), thNe
\\a " .1'1 llll'rt·.l"' onl\ to S: :'Ill B\ 1960. SS.:;n
To k<>o>p !'·••'~' ";til the C11un·~:.,.lly tax inc·rt':l"«'". 1 should
now c·har~•'
$20.80
lll,l, ;.lrl n f ju;.t S' .31)
By ,t• •'I''' l' ur..l'11\ .n run"\1:1~ m~ hu-:.n•·..,~ •• ,,.t homr,
now Jm lr) tn~ to h•>lc1 the J>rare down to thl' l!)t>O lt•\cl.
How uhnut •'Ur t:>ll'\llt•ct ~l<llatu tan' tryin~ it~
WllliOE CILIEIIUI, .....
3123 E. Coaat Jlwy., CRODII del II•
WALTAH CLARKE'S
RAWAIIAJI SBOPS
Amenca ·s Largest Selection
Rounda da Clock Hawaiian Fashion
Ol*l Sua. & E,..,
209 MAilllfE AV£., IAUOA ISLAlfD
Oil 3-3030
Ma.T t•s· .......,..,_, Mrs. William Jahns of 119 Via
Koron. Lido lal•. has been
elected to the boud of dlrt'Ctors
of the Oranee County Society for
Crippled CbJldl"t'n and Adults.
She has served aa ctralrman of
.... .._..
.... ,_, ... -_ .....
••ssrbllls!
~ the ltotley Compeny,
creators of famed Sea &.
Std. IMia camuty petfected
~ ,...., auccel.tul Instant
......._cream In a body-lo-
tioft ._._ Tanution ""'
So lfNIIfiCIY IDOd JOU can
"-P a ~ IIIIOOth·all·
GW~tr, ~tan al ~rl
So ............. -··~ for ,_, .... cMftCi tO
Tentaltn ,._,
Bureau and the Hoa1 Junior
I Auxiliary, and hu bHn actlv~
In th~ Newport Harboc S.rvice
Leaaue ar.J Unl-.d C~rebral
Palsy Alan.
TAKa a&eaUIY ft.AIIIIIIG
Lawre~ Shertlf. apprent~
~J>ett)' omc:.r IIK'Ond ~ .... ot
Mrs. Ella Sheriff ol DJI C'a.y St..
Newport Helpta, hu craduated
from raNit tralnlnc at the !fa.
val Trainlnc C.ot•r. San Dlep.
...
CROWN .
I
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0&1 .. 11
Inaplratlonal • Metaphyalcal
BOoka
Out Specialty -
AND
Our stock ot boolls on the
CommunlaUc threat to AmerJ.
ca 1a arowlna dally.
2916 E. Coast Hlahway
Corona del Mar
£HIJROID
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHUBCH
3209 Vla Lldo, Newport IMeJa
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SEltVJCI!S
8:00-Holy CommunJOD
9:1~.u.Y Service &Del ,S.day Sehool
11 :~MDraJna Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
THURSDAY
10:~Holy Communion and
Heallna Service
Sunday, July 2. 1961. 10:55
a .m.: Morning Service.
Se:mon SubjeN. "Groups of
Cod's People. a nd Others."
7:30 p.m.: "A Goal Set. a nd
Attained."
A cordial welcome is ex-
tended for all ages to attend
Sunday School as well as
Sunday mornlna and eve.
nina services.
A m id-week service ls held
every Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
flliST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0. Bixler, Jr. Mlnlater
Ll 8-4778 • Parsonaae U 8-5294
SUNDAY
9:45 ........................ Bible School
10:4v ................ Church Service
5:30 Youna Peoples' Meeuna
8:30 ................ Vesper Service
WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m . Women'a Bible Study
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer MeetJna
8:00 p.m ... -..... Choir Practice
::'iursery 'a nd Child Care
Provided
F irst Christian Church
i96 Victoria a t Pla cenUa
Costa ~lesa
CORONA DEL MM
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
CONCRECAnON AL
Iii ! llt'liotrope Avenue
C'oron.1 del ~far. Calif.
:\IOR~I:-.:G WORSHIP
9:30 Jnd 11 A.:\1.
Church School cla!'sC'l9:30 a.m.
:'\ur!'crv for both hours.
Edwin C. r.omke
:\linisler
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church or the :\laster
3:> 13 East Coast H lghway
Corona ctel Mar
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3·5022 ...
SuNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-The Service
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11 :00 A.M.-The Service
, WEL C OME
THE lOTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of her parents hos been
chosen os her own wedding doy by Miss Lindo Purcell, daughter
of Mr. ond Mrs. C hesler Purcell of 433 Morning Conyon Rd ..
C orono Highlands. She will exchange vows Aug. 30 with Roger
Loke. son of Mr. ond Mrs. Lo Ve rne Loke of 4 17 Orchid Ave., Co·
rot~o del Mor, ot the Corono del Mor Congregotionol C hurch.
Miss Purcell wos o Newport Horbor debutonte lost yeor ond
attended Oronge C oost College. Both she ond her fionce 4re
Horbor High gr.,duotes. He olso groduoted from OCC ond
will complete his educ.,tion nex t yeor ot Long Beoch St.,te
t:olleqe.
IIEUJfiOII Of LA JOLLA I
Mr. and Mrs. Alet Schvarz of OIUICI IEIIICES 519 36th St., Newport Beach. 1 spent 2 days at La Jolla last '
week end. They were guests for ------------...
brunch at the home of Mr. and ! Pint lclptbt Cluuda, Coron a
:\frs. Bill Schlosser. former resi· del Mar-Or. Thomas Medearis.
dents of Wes tclitt. ·and then vis· interim pastor, will preach on
ited Navy relatives or Mrs. the topic, "Groups of God's Peo·
Schvarz In Coronado. pie, and Others," at the 10:55
a.m. Sunday service, showing
WOBLD ftAVELEB aACK how some who profess to be
;II ow at home at 2924 Cliff / Christians are not saved. His
Dr~ve Newport Heights, Is trav· topic at 7:30 p.m. will be "A
eler Grace Campbell. who went · Coal Set, a nd Attained." .
around the world on tht." USS I • • •
President Arthur. returning home Coro.a del Ilea CIDii89GtlOD·
through the Panama Cana l. 1 al Church -"Faith. Fellowship
tnd Freedom" will be the ser·
I
DllAPEBS GO EAST I mon topic of the Rev. Edwin
::'\tr. and Mrs. Edw1n Draper of Gomke for the 9:JO and 11 a.m.
the Balboa Pe nmsula are enjoy·j "unday services.
ing a summer trip hy auto along • • •
the eastt':n eabo.trd 1nto Flor Lutbercm Cbu.rc:b of tbe Neuter.
ida. C'oronn rlf'l ::'\tar -Dr. Gera ld
---Sln<·kl<'r will prt>aC'h on "The Es· 1 "~'nrc of RC'hgion" 111 the 9:30 I a ;,n II a .m. Sunday servi,·cs. I ~ UFE SAVER
Di'nr Life Sa\'N:
Our friends took a hOW\<'
at th£' bt'clC'h for thP summcr.
Thl' only trouhiC' is. it '« Ol'P.
H(IL'SE: I lo\(• my fri{'nd ....
bu1 I'm lirl'fl. L:v 1lw liml' I
l,!f'l rli nn~'r on the· t.lbl<' I'm
ready to !old.
Dea.· Gt'nf>:
I know what you mean.
but there is a solution:
Sugge t DutC'h trea t at the
Sea Byrd Fa mily RPstaurant.
PriC'es are reasonable. You'll
hardly believe lt possible
when you see the Sea Byrrl.
It's that beautiful. And the
CUISine will tempt )'OUr
friends to go again anct ,
again. Who knows. T hey
might trea t you? Anyway.
the treat' Is for everyone who
lunches or clines a t the Sea
Byrd Fa mily Restaurant ln
:"iewport Dunes.
HOME FROM DEHICAU I :\lr. and :\1 .. Warren B.:~tkcr r.r 2099 C'cntf>lb PlaC'e, l'ppN Ray
Area. arc t<'lling their friends a ll
about Cop<'nhagl"n. Denmark.
whiC'h thf>y recently vis itect.
During a 3·Wt'ek !'lay Mr. Barker
rC'<'OI rll"ct 1 h rN· TV ~hows, which
will b(• shown in 1962.
'~-----------~----------~ POUCE BLOTTER
(Continued from P~ge 3) e THURSDAY, JUNE 15
A dog was quarantined at 2029
Miramar Dr., Ba lboa, 'lfter biting
Ka lhi Hock£>nberry, 2033 :\1ira-
mar Dr. Bal boa. who wls tr£>atf>d
by a physician ... Two dccora·
I tl\'f> fil'h 4 feet long made of
plywOOd and three signs were
-.tolen from an aut9matiC' laun·
dry at 3121 Newpor( Blvd .. James
H. Flagg, 3121 New)Ort Bl\'d ..
reported.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ,,
SERViCEs
Life Saver
Adv.
rl aiT c:~~ne~~ or CBaJST, I
SaEIIT.mT, ~~~~==========::~~~====:=:=::::::~~ 3303 VIa Lldo
Newport Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL I 9:1 5 a .m. and 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 • 11 a.m.
WED:'JESDAY EVENING ~IEETING 8 p.m.
REAOJNG ROOM-
3315 V'Ja IJdo. Newport ~teed~
Open week day&-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesda,. 9 a .m .• 7:45 p.m.
Tuesdays and Frida,._ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m..
I&COifD CIIVIICII OP CliliiiT,
ICI&IifJIT ...............
c.-del-
... Eut Coat HlabwaJ
Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUNDAY SERVICE
9:'-' a.m.
lebte'a Put1 hnU•
35%9 1. c.ut llrk••1 '
r.o.~uue
c~rou bl Jlu Callhnil
BANG! BANG FAVORS
For your Fourth of July Party
. . . Red, White and Blue
paper pocla for holiday enter·
taJnJna. Decorations. lnclud-
lna custom made centerpieces
for apeclal fetes.
Hobie•s Party Supplies
........... Loud
-&. .... ..,.. c-... .. a.llle ....
If• ._ 10 .....U Wale, PIGrl8t
A JUNE'WK>DING united Miss Joan Gertner, doughter of Mr.
'end Mrs. F. W. Gertner of Arcodio, and Howard Whitney
Sitton Ill, son of Mr. end Mrs. Howard Sitton of 2225 Privote Rd .•
Upper S.y Areo. The wedding wes held June 4 in the First
Congregational Church of l os Angeles, with Or. Jomes Fifield
J r. officiating. The bride hos just grod ueted from Pomona
College; the bridegroom attended Claremont Men's College
ond is now ossocioted with Aquo-Diol Co. of Costo Meso.
They hove esta blished their home in Costo Meso.
ANY ONE OF. THESE
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. WITH A ONE· YEAR
ENSIGN SUBSCRimON
COEUa D'ALENE. IDAHO. II the home of Mwlyweds Mr . .-.nd
Mrs. Williom Thomes Ridwtrds, who exchanged vows June 3 at
S;. Andrew's Presby .. rien C~rch in Cliff Hoven, with Or.
Cheries Oierenfield officieting. The bride is the former Miss
Sheilo Griffiths Grey, devqhter of Mr. ond Mrs. Edword l"
of 212 Driftwood Rd.. Shore Cliffs. She is o greduote of
Stoniord, ond did groduo e wort in education ot Duke University
ond Boston University. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ond
Mrs. John Richards of Hoyden lake, ldoho. He is also o
Stonford groduote end received his maste r's degree in business
odministrotion ot Horvord Business School. (Pictorial House
photo)
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HOLY BIBLE
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C. THE AMERICAN FAMILY
COOKBOOK
D. THE NEW AMERICAN
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E. WEBSTER·s ILLUSTRATED
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Bahama
Blues
As encbantine as the Wands they're named for, these
Cotton J[nlt Coolen by PhJl Roee or California A.lamac
add a permanent ever·&lazer flnlsh for euy care -
Cool.en by PhU Roee or caurorrua.
Short Sleevf!d ShlrU all tied up with knee
length "Goombay Pant" atri~ topPing in
Red or Blue -with white--Bottoms In Red,
White or Bahama Blue -
a rion of b e ve rly hills
50J west 19th st.
costa mesa pla1.a
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mi. 6 ·6808
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Scitllce is wonderful •. It
tile pwt that cllvelaped •
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Ttlly're so usy to carl fw ...
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FOB HIM
Sport Shirts
·-
FOR HER
Jantzen
Knit Shirts
From $4.11 From $3..
Ben Hogan Shorts a nd "
2 Piece Cotton
Swim Suits
$1.
1 Piece Helenca
Cotton~ ....
Floating Braa
Low V backs ....
Slacks r--------._ ~--. ..
e third annual All-Comers tne exception of the 2-mile. and are willing to make lifil
nee Coast College Track and which has I>Hn replaced by the deliveries, etc .. write to SnJ•
ld Meet aets undH way at the 3·mUe. The 6-mlle run a nd the DIO GIRL COSMETJ~""' De track at 2 p.m. on Saturday, hop. step and jump have been · '-"~ pt.
y 1. in'cluded for the meet. JW-4, Gle ndale, California. Pi
Track Coach Norm Lumlan Othe r competitors who have Route will pay up to $5.00 per
lcated that many outstanding
1
filed entry blanks are ,x>le vault· hou r. '
npetltors will be on hand. e rs Mike Lindsay a nd Tony En· y aunc!,..atwuG
rhree dista nce runners from dres from Santa Ana High School &..nn~n.r&n H.
'C Will display their talents 1 a nd Glenda le, res pectiyely; Tim
rurday: ·Joe Garrett, Bob Van 1 Tysdale. miler from Harbor High;
kle and Frank Duarte. Wayne I Steve Cartwright. hop, step and
, n Dellen. an OCC g raduate, jumper and high hurdler from
5 e ntered the 3-mile event. Staniord: Ralph Burbec. sprinter
rate high jumpel'$ John Ged· I from L. A. State Collegt>: Gt>r.1ld
a nd Dick Ra pp have a lso Murray. quarter.miler from Glt>n·
known their inten tions to dale; D<tvc Brown. dash man
Complete Landscaping
Service
12
t
FREE ES'nMA TES
SA:H Green Stamp~~
Free delivery
C'ORON A DEL MAR NURSERY r
OR 5-0160 • 2744 E .. Coast Hwy H.~
aaume•r •• ., ~· ..... CAP' ..
''RJN liME'''
WEAR YOUR
BATHING SUIT
TO A TEA?
WELL
honestly my suit is so becoming I'd like
to wear it everywhere.
* Such a divine Collection
of Bathing Suits
lloM Marie Reid
and
Cole of Ccdiiomia
OPEK NOifDA'I!f AlfD FaiDA'IS TILL I P.JI.
i
l82S Newport 11~. Coata Mna
Ll 8-4121
/
from Occidental: shotputter Steve
a n said that all regular Ledbcttcr from Bolsa Granrle, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~g~e~e~n~n~t~s~w~i~ll~~~~he~l~d:~~v~!th a nd sprin~r Gary Blockbu~er : from Costa ~'fesa High S(·hool.
WOU WANTED I -t ---EXPERlE:'iCED nurse. Can takP I
complete charie of homc. in· I
eluding plain cooking. Top
For Your Holiday Picnic
These Prices Good Through July 3rd
or Subject to Stock on Hand
WE DEJJVER -CAIJ. OR 3-3510
T ... E STUll cL• -SilL•• nP
FIEII YIU.
lEI TUllOS
IQii
12k
LUB'I FIDT QUILITY .
11• • FUllS .... .... '3.19
LEGAL KOTICE
lfOTICE IJIVJTD'.C liDS
rotlce Is hereby given tha t the
)rd of Education of the New·
t Beach Elementary School
·rict, of Orange County, Call·
ilia, will receive sealed ~ids
to and Including 2:00 P. M ..
the Fourteenth day of July.
, at the office of said School
rl ct, at which time sa id bids
be o;>ened and read for the
eria Foods and Supplies In
ance with Instructions,
IUons and Specifications
cin file in the office ol said
I District, IOC'ated at 2000
Drive, Newport Beach, Cal·
ala.
lee, fitness and quality be·
!qual. pref,rence will be glv·
!o the products of the Sta te
allfornla.l
HELENE CSENAR.
Clerk of the Board, Newport
Beach El~ntary Schools,
Newport Beach, California.
llsh Dates: Ensi .. n
Issue 6/29/61
lssue 7/6/61
DO YOU WANl e job, • ride, e
tMtel, • lNby littw7 ~ do rov ......
eomethi119 to Mll7 Try En~i911 cleui·
flett eciL ORiole J-0510 ..
CARS FOR SALE
2 RAMBLER Exec uti\'c Cars. Am :
bassador Cus tom Station Wag.
on a nd Ambassador Sedan
with Factory Air Conditioning.
Neither car used as demon.
srrators. Sa n~· Hundreds. Call
HY 4-8511.
Seaside Rambler. 900 S. Coast
H'way, Lag una Beach.
OPEL REKORD. 1960 model. ex·
celle n t condition. $1,000. Phone
owner. OR 3·1306, or ~ and
drive. 251 1 Seaview, COM.
SITUATIONS WANTED
ATTRACTIVE. intelligent. reli-
able ma n · and wi.fe team, di-
versified expericn~ in rei ·
taurant. business and public
relations. Will consl~r any.
thing. Write o Box Z7, En·
slgn, COM.
ability for top pay. Box 20. ~
c o Ensign. COM. ~
PETS-SUPPLIES
FLEAS
are starting again. We have
produ.-ts that will rid your
pt>t , house a nd yard of these
pesky crittcrs. Call us -
JOBDAif'S PET SHOP
2732 E. Coa st Highway, Co-
ron:l del ~!:lr. ORiolt> 3·2430.
PAINTING
FOR EXP==E=R'=Tc-=P Al~NTil'f==c=---
-CALL -
Sympson & Nollar
Newport's
Oldest Eatabllshed PatntflS
OR 3-3&30 -Eves OR 3-5454
Painting, Decoraung
SHAKE ROOF PRESERV'TSG
Neat & Clean
Li<'Cnsed lr Insured
I M. Michael Painting
~II 6·1200
v
tl
b
0
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it
~ Swill Suit ~ S.ALE
Just in time for tM Summer
leech and pooiiMSOft. You 'I went
.._.. thM OM et this low, low .....
Ottt.r Swim Suits ly
Jantzen From $10.95
CASUAL
FASHIONS
LLI-7s.6
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lt.tl W.._ J.Jy Stla
•
NINE SEHtOIS from N•wport Herbor High.,.
sharing $2,500 in scholarships ,:ns.nted by
Newport Balboa Savings end Loan Assn. Agnes
Blomquis t, executive vice-president, 1tending at
rig ht. is shown he re with 8 of the students: seat·
ed. left to right, Emily Hammond. Patricia
Schultz, C arol Herr, end le~ie Ary: sta nding,
left to right, Ralph Chamness, Fronk Brown, Paul
Fuller, and Art Von Ea ton. Cathy Evens was the
ninth student.
Junior Yachi Oub's
Opening June 30th
Sponholz Will
Go to Dublin
Stanley Sponholz. local repre·
senratlve of Jnveston Diversified
From the Lido Islander ' lmaarinatlon can run the ga~ut Services, Ia leavi ng this area to
Plenty of activity ls expected of the agN-from the ancient go Into business In inw.tments
at the Clubhouse on the Junior VIking ships or vessels of Co· and Insurance In Dublin, Ire·
Yacht Club·s Opening Day, Frl· lumbus' time-to the pint-sized land.
day, June 30. Tha t Is, If all 200 replicas of the America Cup He had made 3 trl.-to Ire·
of the youngsters already signed winners. Prizes will be awarded land. England, Getmal'ly and
up for the s ummer sailing pro· for all decora ted entries with Switzerla nd during the pu t year
gra m descend upon the c-lub· specia l trophies for 1s t, 2nd and and a half to look over hla com·
house for thl' day of fun planned. Jrd . .Youngsters are rem inded to pany's o,>erarions a broad, a nd
Ac-rivi til's will slart at 11 :00 bring sails for the Candy Bar fina lly decided on Dublin.
a.m. wJth flag-ral.<>lng rNl'· Rart'. ".:\1ayb(' the golf a nd yachting
monit>s. Follow1ng th1s, summN Junior Commodore DlC'k Van· helped rhe t.ler lslon." he says.
hPdules will b~> givl'n out -~ dNvorr will be head man for thr I Ill' has been active In rhe New-
;>lus - lors of rf>frpshmPnts for d ay with thr able help of his po:t llarbor Cha mber of Com·
the young mrmhrrs. At I I :30 otfi:.-t>rs: Tad Rire, Bill Ba bcork, mN<·t'. and plans to join the
Salling Program rand1d.• lf''l will Craig Anderson, Judy Dingle. Bob Dublin Chamber and also the
A PER~AN~ "~" MARKER has bee, set in 100 fa thoms of
.w.ater IV ... m•l~s dtredly off Balboa Pier to serve os a private
o•d to nov•gat•on. ~nd a course morker for re gattos. Throu9h t~e efforts of W•ll•om Morri~. race committee chairman of the
l•do Isle ':'o~hl C lub: opplica'ion was mod e to the Coast Guard o~d . ~errn_•ss•on rectt•ved to set the ,., er. NHYC and BYC
woll 10 n w1th LIYC in moinloininq t ~o marke r. Shown here aboard
'he Cordr~y tu~. Sultan.,, installing the rnor~er. ore a;u Morris,
LIYC Staff Commodore l eon Wt1re, Keith C ordrey. a'ld Bill ~lurod. reM co...,mod6re _C:f BYC. (B.JI Lcwn,bery photo)
ta ke part in swim trsts as all Mf-<:Jalre and David Ri ley. AnwTil·a n Cha mber of Dublin.
participants 1n rh•• ~ummrr sail· All arrangrm~>nls for the ('vr n t loiN ............ 3 JUST A CAT·PICEIN' MDfUTEI
ing instru.·rion program must be .trl' bt'lng handled by an adult BACK ON JOI Olf LIDO • •r ~rs. C:<'nl' Kawanura. 718 St. ~ble to swim from thl' l'luhhousa c-ommittee of senior membNs: Dave Grant, popuhtr yi)Un$l ·The Nf'wport BeAch Board or J.amcs Sr.. Clift Haven, told P<>·
dcx·k to shore wuh thl'ir clothl'S Bob Pa ll'v. Bob Hadden and War. ~:eiling inslructor for Lido l8le Edu..-ation of tht> clf'm"ntarv I Iter Jllnl' 20 that a lnrne male on. Thl' p.trad<' of df'C·oratl'd rr n Howiand. ' J ill "'-~ " "' Ull iOrs. '!' ..,.. nn lhP job again sc-hool dls trlrt wil l holrl Irs r"'· rat with <lnrk strl~Jes wlu eatJna boats will start in front nf lhr th1s s ummer. Dave rec'l'ntly fin· " her goldfish t h f .. clu bhouse .Jt 12:3(), follo~\\'NI by u .. Ettai~tt cteuin..t .... for ,.. i'lhNI ont> yt>a r at th<' lnterna-organit.arlon mreting on July 3 pone!. rom er ront yard
<( Candv Bar r<tl'l' (()r ,tJf cla<~S('S aulta. c.ll f 'I &-,... ""W"'l &!lool a l lhr at I :30 p.m .. according to Supt.
:11 2:no*p.~. b • M"ft. -·~..... ,U, sn:1rn"''"'' _ UP" ••
D!'cor,tll'u (>at;, for thl' para 'topic a t 7:30 p.m. will be "A .WITH A ONE • w ilt assemble and parad<' Goal Set, a nd Attained." front of t h<' cl u bhous<'. Wlr • • •
"S~>.1 llistor).. a
eoro-•t Men c •• , • .,.tloa. ENSIGN SUBSCRim al Cbuacb -"Faith, Fellows h ip
CARS-FOR-SALE tnd Fr('('dom" will be the ser-
1 mon topit· of the Rev. Edwin
Comkt> f or thr 9:30 a nd 11 a.m.
I ·unday services.
LOOKING FOR BARIAIIS
Why Wait For Close-Out Prices?
. . .
Lutbercm Cburcb of tb.e Master., I Corona n•·l :\tar -Dr. Gera ld
''D'' Mailer
Off' 8clllloa
From ttw IJdo Islander
NEWPOII'J' BEACH: Good newa
for Southern CaJlfornla yachts·
men Ia the JnataJJatlon last Sat·
urday of a permanent "D"
marker oft Balboa Pier.
The spar buoy will aerve a
double pur~ of a l;>rlvate a id
to navigation a nd as one of the
principal rourae markers for
rega tt ...
Throueh the rfforta of Lido
Isle Yacht Club's Race Cha irman,
Wm. Morris, application was
made to the Cout Guard a nd
i»ennlaalon received to aet th.-
marur permanently 1 ~ m iles
directly oft Balboa Pier In a
depth ol 100 fathoma.
"nne "D'' spar buoy Is unde r
the protection • of the Coast
Guard. Ita location to appear In
the Notice to Mariners. Ta mper·
Ina with It Ia punlahable by Fed· ' w.
For-ldentJftceUon as an aid to
n-avlJatlon and for the outside
race coune, It Olea an oran1e
flal &nd Ia palnt~ International
oranp With thrft banda of white
KOtdtJite to pick up any llaht
day or nJaht.
Other clubs sporworing the
mawr are Balboa Yadtt Club
and Newport Harbor YaFht Club.
M l' S c\ ., 1
Ulo .. CIOn'AiaiA
ITAIITDrG WD.. IVLT •
tJack We bb and
Robert Mitchum
"The Last Time
I Saw Archie"
Audrey Hepburn and
Bert Lancu te r
·'The Umo,giYen" . .......... ....
ITAIITIJIQ WED .. JULY 21
··paniab··
Claudette Colbert &fld
Troy Donahue
Check These Available Now! /•
StrwkiN w:JI prf'am on "Tht> E."· I
'~<'II ·t> of P.f•IJgtOn" ar the 9:30
' a :1r! II oJ m .. u nll.l\' S<'rvi ·t>s. I I . STAnONERS STORE
CORVAIRS
SERIES 500
527 2 door
SG9 4 door
ST 1\ TION WAGON
SERIES 700 .
727 2 door
769 4 door
STATION WAGON
SERIES 900 MONZA
927 2 door
969 4 door
GREENBRif;R
R-1206 SPORTS WAGON
$1920
$1974
S2266
51905
$2039
$2331
$2201
$2201
$2651
HOME FROM DENMARK I \If. <~nd .:\~·-;. Warrt>n B.~rk<'r
t,f 21l!Y.I ('pntl•lla Plar<'. t;pprr BitY
1
1 A11•,1 • ..rr !Piling thl'ir !ril'nds all
ahout Col)('nh;tgl'n. Denma rk,
whlrh thr v rc·c-enrlv visitNL
Duri ng a 3 ~l'<'k ~lay ·Mr. BarkN I rl'•'lllll••d thll'f' TV ~hows. whlrh
will hf' ;..hown 1n 1!)62.
POUCE BLOTTER
<Continued from P'lge 3> e THURSD.,Y. JUNE IS
343D Via L~do -lfewport leocb -011 3·1110
IT'S I • ·THE
GREATEST
I •
CHEYROLm
BISCAYNE SERIES
A dog was q uarantined at 2029
.:\l!ramar IJr .. Balboa, after biting
Ka thi llcx·kt>nbt'rrv 2033 ~Ira .
mar Dr. Balhoa. wh~ WJ S trf.'a ted
by a p hysician ... Two decora·
nw rish I fr et long made of
plyw()()(j and three signs werf'
"*>len from a n a utomatiC' laun·
dry a t 3121 :"Jpwport Blvd. James
H. f'laJZg, 3121 :-Jew ,><>rt Blvrl ..
reported. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
and San Diep CMty Fai ·DEL MAR
1111 2 door Mdan -··············· .. ·--·-·.12175
1169 4 door aedan .......................... .12316
BEL AIR SERIFS
1511 2 doc. Mdan ....... -.................... .$2384
1569 4 door 8edcm .............. -........... .$2431
I 537 2 door 8J)OI1 coupe ... -..... .12481
1539 4 door aport HdaD .............. .125M
IMPALA SERIES
1789 4 door Mdcm ····---····-·····-······ . .12510
1737 2 door aport coupe --·---. .12517
1739 4 door ~ Mdan -···-..... .12881
1787 CONYEimii.E ....... ::.~ . .::-.... JII.t7
STATION WAGONS
1135 4 door •oakwood .............. -12151
11C5 4 door •oakwood ........... _J2151
1535 4 door Pwkwood ... ~.-..... ...12747
1735 4 doc. Jfomad --·······-· ....... _ ......
REMEMIEit .. NO LOWER PBJCEI ~
ALL the Ea.y Road8 Lead to
Your Big l.oaal Cllnrolet D.aler
,..,_ Chewalet Co., Inc. r,ty Supplies i
..... , -·--AND THE INCLOSED
POSTAGE PAID ENVELOPE
* (Yoa -.y tilt-
' Two Ita• willa a rw..y ........ .
CW.IIir..,
*
FORD and ltis tro•pe f11turi•1 Anita Bryant FIIDAY.
Jutr I • SUMIIW, J11r 2, 4 •·•· _.I,.... ••••• ...... , ... ._ lllbiUO • hlltlldlan 12 ..... ,_,
1114 !tis ,_ ....... Ilona. ~-......... •· ltfr 4 • WE.aY, J.., 5 • THURSIMY, J11J I • FIE£
Severa) fine pltchlna p«lorm-,Jeape Cardl had trouble ln
anca and even more hllh ~· ~ bot pttchecl well enouah
lna ball IAmM have marked the to tum back the 8raves 5·4 In a
action tb\la tar ln CDM Youth prne on Tuactay, June ~. ·
<Anter ~ball activity. On the other alct. o1 the apec·
AH leaaues are now ln action trum. aome ot the Youth C.nter )i;;ii;Oiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiiiiiiiwf.iiiiii'iiriiiil" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at the Youth Center, wllh 1•rnea eontesr. have develo >ed l')to M&WJOei .,._.. aii!IW I IWUM»AY. JVII& a •••
belne played every day but Sun· pUcher'a nllhtmarn. · ,.. ~ S9DY "*"-AY ~a Da. 11M. CALli'.
days, until well lnto Aupat. One o1 thet bliiHt and ma.t • HOUIEI FOB J1E11r '
On Monday, June 11, ~· one·•l~ 8C.'ON8 to date w .. the R e v • • -CLASSIFfiD AD ltATES -c..h witt! order or wittwft 10 deys
ln1 pltchere Terry Thom.,.on June 24 Plrate·Red lracu ln the aang ele1111 to 1038
GOLDDJtOD. c.D.ll .• bed· I TitM 2 TiMes ~ f:--(Cards) and John Lowe (Dada· Piedmont LHaue. The Reds room. ramUJ room. bullt-ln • ......
1 d Jed h otbe 1 7 1 IUtcben. Ca~ dn~Year 20 words or lea ···-··-------·--.75 1.25 1.50 er• ue eac r or n· eeored 1. but the Plratee came up Je .. e t125 mo. I)) Harbor VIew
nina• bef~ both atdee called It with 11. MC y nile Dl HUla. Call oa 8.9300. 21 .,.,. to lO ... -1.00 1.50 , 2.00
qu1t1 and MUI .. lot a 1·1 tie In The A leaJue Cua. have re· at a· -y nner 31 ~ to 40 worch -------1.25 2.00 2.50 an AA leacue 1ame. corded two 11·• vtctarl8-0Ver ...... FOB -..rr E-....a.. ____ __. -~~ J Jm 'nmmerman ~ the -' the Red& and the Carda. They nr·&o. ~ -_....,.,-----· .03 .OS JJ7
have Jood -at tbe plate, c .o .M. 3 Room l'Uiniahecl Up· (SH OlDO FORM ROW FOR SPECIAL ~AIL-IN lATESt ..-~-· Peter DePaolo, Coata Mesa ,.... vlrw eo..t eo.n-. Club. ....,. '"'-r ...__ a. ....___ but abowed sliM of tnconallt· ~~ ... -.,._ _.. • •--ldent and an all·tlme radne The Jayeee. WUl bonor out· View Apt. Wlda U.t roo1n. ,..,..,.. •• ' FOB SALE eacy when they dropped one to aNat. will be master of cere. st&ndlnJ youaa 1t...._, one of ~-Complec. ~: ·~_... _;,..:...--..::__:.;;;;:::::._ ______ _
the 1IHI. ~·2. on Saturcby, June monies for the Yardley Award whoaa wW NOeM the annual ~ ye&riJ. ~warn« 11101 • BAlDWIN ORGANS. FU RN111JRE and "ppllanCM di·
24. banquet to ~ put on by the Georp y.,..._, trophy. Phone ill a..aa fill oa 5-0M2. • BALDWI'N PIANOS rect from factory or s upplier to
Here'• the day·b)'·day report N~port Ha rbor Junior Chamber Mr. DePUio wu tbe nrst lncll· ;;;:;"'iiii;;ii;ir"'--""·----you a t ,reat aavinp , Tii'M
from the Youth Center ba ll field: of Commerce July 21 at the Jr. arw;>olia -ebalnploft to bruk f'Oi JIIIIT Rental Return 'P&ymenta. Harbor Furniture
a .& II!._ the lOD-naMe·aD·•r banter ln NEW attractln Pi'i•ate ~ M~le Acrc.onlc Co .• 124 Broadway, eo.ta Mesa. ..... ~ Leg·•on Te.-m wtnnln• .... Jlelnortal /Day wttb do, 175. .a1 E. C.St 00 Call for appointment, Ml -, ct .. ic. That wu Mdl In 1925, H...:-CDJL oa J.405o Save ll50. 6·2528. MI 6· 1m or U 8-6430.
Earl Gustkey
I I I Interning on
Ensign Staff
A San Joae State CoUeae ••-e IIOIIDAY. JVII& It
lor ._ •rvlna a 6·WHk aummer c.dll~ D•t•• h Card hurl·
newspaper Internship with the er 1Terry Tbam...,n battled op·
aad his maJtt ot 1101.13 reraaiMd -., . U~ ()raans SABOT Sail Boat. A·l condition. Beaten Twice unbroken Cor 'T years. IIILP WARIZD from $.195.00 hull t iberel.uaed. Completely TommJ Prothro o1 Orecon Woodworth equipped. 1145. MJ 6·1735.
, Ensian. pa.l"-moundaman .lohn Lowe Coach Andy Smllh·s American
·Edrl Gus tkey, 214 1011 of Mr. for 7 lnnlnp With neither side Lealon bueballers were cauaht
State Colleae wUl be tta. ..,.u . ...,-aona. .aid ...... at PIANO . ORGA."i co. a'" OUSES FOB ••orr er. eeor,. Yardley. one ot the s..lalW ~ IAa'Ua -..ctl. ~
aU·tlme ,... .. o1 baaketball, will BY f..._ 21626 E: Coast H'way WESTCLIFF
be on..._... top~ the ttophy. AVAi ••z at oece-aearby Corona de l Mar · Or 3·5530 1142 Pem~ LAM and !\frs. H. E. Guatkey, former 1ivln1 rround. shortllanded Saturday and Sun-
Irvine Terrace residents, now Uv· • TIIVDDAY, JUJf& 12 day, u Newport Harbor was lng at ~ Bonaire Way, Costa aa-11 L C.. 1: Pitcher tripped up by Anaheim by the
Mesa. Is a journallam major at Bill Holden pitched well, but hlt embarrualnl scores ot 11·t end
SJS. 1 mates failed to seore enouch to 17 ·~ Harb9r High's
Hoopme,n Win
...Wab BuR..-. , Good op· 515 No. Main St.. Santa Ana Brand n~ 3 bedrm .. 2 bath.
portunlt)'; trade well -ab· XI 7-4459 All electric kitchen. Beautl·
liabed. I!XpeiWnoe helpfUl but -------fully draped, carpeted 6
· San .loee State requlrft all .overta ke tbe C.ta Mesa Park Saturday's came at home saw
journalism majora to aerve an tMJn. locals Rich Rison and Steve Lew·
not ~. 1M II. O. llerl· ... Jand!lcaped. Comer location
laM. 31t E. ......._ S..ta at right price. O R 3·5124 or
Ana, or wttte lawleiJb'a. 308 a.w •-·••« Oraans. ... see your Broker.
Adeline. Oakland 20, Calli. 1~ Pianos -Franch* Internship with a profeulonal • IIC*DAY. JUJfK • la collect 2 hits each ln the 17·9
news paper at least 2 semesters ...._ 1 .• Carda 11 Brave pitch · Jou.
before araduatlon. er Mike '2rlee kept the Cardinali On Sunday, Rllon ~peated his
E.u l was graduated from New. well In chedc wtth a fine shut· tWO·hlt performance while Lewis
port Harbor Hllh School In t951 1.oa_t_w_ln.__________ adcMd one to nls total. Newport
Newport Harbor High's entry in
the Oranae County s ummer bas·
ketbalt lea,ue had little trouble
the flm Urrw out a• they dump·
ed the Santa Ana Valley team.
40·26. et Santa Ana JC on Mon·
day, June 26.
TOP OPPORTUNITIES for all Oranae County. Special sale of fine Gra nd PI·
MISCELLANEOUS
DAILY ana., 21 to ch~ from: Stein· AVCTIOII
Be Sare To Cbeck Wltll way, Ba ldwin. Kna be. ChJcker. JUNE FARRAR lnr. Stoddard and many others,
Employment Agency from 1425. t'&Sy terms.
and Oranae Coast Colleae In I •,»ltcher Todd Hesa went 7 Innings
196). He terved u aporta edit« In Sunday's aame, allowing only
ror the Newpcm Harbor Beacon one run. but tired and h ad to be
Every Friday nleht at 7 p.m.
Antiques. Complete HoUIK"·
hold Fumishlnp and AppiJ .
anc:H. WINDY'S BARN
and also the OCC Barnacle. • TIRIDAY. JDK • taken out.
The apc>rtl edltondtip of the c:.da S. ...._ ~ .lim Timmer· Steve Shedd had 3 hits lor the Charles P.yton and David Car.
penter led the scorlne with 11
polnm apl~. Center Kent Ed ler
seored 6 point&.
m lf. Newport Blvd .. N.,.-port HAMMOND SPINET -"Bag sav.
MlctwaJ t..f.Cil lngs, h u percuss1on. Hurry! ~i 6·8686 · 2075~ Newport Ave.
Costa Mesa
Spartan Dally. SJS newapaper. ls man led the Youth Center c ard· two 1ames.
his next coal. lnals over the Bra ves with a tine Smith explained that he was
ADD 135 TO 130 ~kly to your for this one; ne,er needs run-
Income devotlnl about :10 Ina. · We will Sell for You
Wally Moon's
Camp Is Open
Wally Moon's Boy'a Summer
Ba~ball Camp haa throw,n open
Its gatn to happy younptere for
most of the summer. The Coeta
Mesa camp opened on Monday,
June 26, and wtll cla~e Friday,
Aug. 26.
The campsite II located on the
campua of the Southern CaJifor.
nla Bible Colleae Campus In Ca.·
ta Mesa.
Camp bus iness manaaer Dave
Taylor sta ted tha t the canip had
rereaved appllcaUona from New
York. Washington, Montana, 1111·
nols and Arizona as w~ll as from
all parts of Calllornla.
Thl.' C'amp has been divided In·
to rwo section!!, one part for boys
agf' through 12, a nd another
sN·t ion for bo)'S 13 through 18. •
Day C'amp ~~ rondurted 51days
a wvPk, ~onday through Friday,
from 9 a .m to 4:30 p.m.
A boy may allf'nd as many
Wl'<'k.~ a~ hf' wishes betw~n the
Ofl(·n I n~t Rnrl rlosl11g fla It'S.
}lt•acl coach of the camp is Dick
Ac1 •• m... formN major leaguer
wlrn lh<' old Philadelphia A's,
wlw . )t>nt 15 years in profession·
al I)M;f'ha ll. Adam!! iA a thletic dl·
rcrtfJr al Santa Fe Springs High
s ,·hool and is also baseball coac.-h
thcr<·.
S.u 1111111 .. ... ,... .....
Mlu Susan Grey. 212 DriftWOOd
Rd., Sho~ Cliffs. can point to a
75·pound sallflah u an Indica ·
tlon of her re«nt s uccessful flsh·
lng E"xpedltlon to Guaymas. Mex·
leo.
~l i!IS Grey was accompanied on
the trip by Mr. and Mr5. Kemper
Fret'man and their daushter
from Belvi~. Wuh.
Goocl leadiag
fc.tlae
Whole Family
·tills
·flds.
• FIIIJ F111111 .. _ ----------~--The o.w• ~c-........, One...., ........ , .....
"""...., 14 441 .... ....
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pitchlnl pertormanc.-e. havlne to ~plac~ some or the ._.. s. c.M lz The c ua. ap. more experienced player5 With
peared to have a below.par day younaer ones because several of
at the plate u the Reds picked the ~eulars have left for their
The N~port team is coached
by 1958 Newport grad John Fon·
tlua. an a JJ.sunset League g uard
In hla heyday at Newport. He
now performs tor the Stanford
lndlana on the basketball floor
In adclltlon to hl,tl·jumplng on
the track team.
hours to serving nearby fam· Slllhtly Wled Cherry·Maple s pin·
Illes with Rawlelah Products. et plano, ca n't be told trom AUICA01fft!
Full time availables also. See new. pay balance llke rent.
up a win. vacation&. e TBVIIIDAY. JUJfE 12 N e w p or t hoats Huntlnaton
Bert Stimple. 2559 Ellen Ave.. Just ~lved gorgeous Danish
Costa Mesa, or write Raw· sculptured walnut from ~ntal
1 . . 306 dell 0 kl 4 save blC money.
1T"S CIIECE-UP !1ME
TIRES • TUNE-UP
• LUBRJCA TION e
WHEEL AI:IGNMENT c.a. u . ._.. 1: The Cub hit· Beacb pn Saturday. July .t, end
tine attack came to Jlte with then travela to the 011 City fhe
Bandel and Davis both clou tlna foUowlna day.
etgh s.. A ne, a an Used oreans. aJl popular makes:
20. Calif. Thomas. Kinsman, Minshall.
WOMAN WHO CA."i DRIVE . . . . etc .. from $345. easy terms.
Jr you would enjoy worklns 3 Large selection of used spinet, • OIL CHANGE • • triples. e UTDDAY, JVIfE M... _ .
c.be u. Clade h The Cubs
•proved that they may be the
c1 .. of the lea1ue by swamplna
a fine Cardinal tHm.
TOP ATHLEIES COMING
FOR TRACK MEET AT OC
or 4 hours a day camn1 ~cu· co n s o I e plana.. lncludlnc Herb Miller's
lady each month on a group Stelnway. Soh m er. Knabe~,'==--~
ot Studio Girl Cosmetics clients Weaver. Wur\ltzer. etc., prl~ CHFIELD ST A noN
on a route to be established In !rom 1288. easy terms. 3636 E. Cout BW)'. al PuiAMtt1a Wanted 25 plan08 to trade on OR 3·9728 • Co!'o.na dd Mar
and around Corona del Mar, n.ew Hammond Organs--aUow
and are willing to make light hlghHt cash prlc:e. lOHNSTOI'E'S
delivt'rles. etc., write to sru. Home ~todel Hammond. used, Mesa Auto Wreckers ......_ I ElliE I The thlrd annual All·Comers the exception of the 2·mlle.
-
nwii5UI _____ . ··-·----Oranae Coas t College Track and which has been r~pla('('d by t he
e nmAY. J1flr& D Claat. ., c.a. 1: Marco Chick
pitched. doubled and tripled for
the Cubs. but wasn't enough to
turn back the srong Giants .
Fleld Meet aets under way at the 3·mlle. The 6 ·mlle run and the
OCC track at 2 p.m. on Saturday. hop, ste p and jump ha\'1" been
July 1. Included for the meet.
OC Tra('k Coach Norm Lumlan Other com petitors who h.1\·t'
Indicated that many outstanding filed entry blanks arf' ,>Ole \'aull·
DIO GIRL. COSM.ETlCS. Dept. hard to find, ~rfPct rondltlon: Uwd Auto Patta. n,.
never n~ tun in«. N W J600. We ...,. can aac1 !erap lletaJ JW-4, Glt'ndale, California Pianos for r<'nl. new or in perft-ct UllE2TY 8-7Ql3
Rdute will pa y up to $5.00 JX'r C'ondallon ; upnJthl from $5 a 3:175 Placentia Aw_ eo.ta Meu
hour. · month. splnt"t!' $10 up a month ;
r"nt rrlal'~ to buy. PHOTO SUPPLIES competitors will be on hand. crs .\fake Lindsay anlt Ton)' En
"'-'-14. ... 1: The Pirates Th~ dluance runnt'rs from dres from Santa Ana High School
scored the on)y shutout win of OCC wllJ display their talents and Glendale. rPspectlvt'ly; Tim
the day In chalking up thPir one·l Saturday : Joe Garrett. Bob Van Tysdale. mller from Harbor ~li~<h:
sided win. Sickle and Frank Dua rte. Wayne Ste\e Fartwn~hl. hop. ~tt'r and
H.Ut:\to~D Extra\ JIN' Organ. ALL TYPES OF rn--.t buy an 5outhN n Calafor-LANDSCAPING
Complete Landscaping
Service
n.a. only S.i!fl. all organ a ,,d Photographic Supplies
ll~Lhl"<lr,l! a )I I"< \\lth j)f'tCU . • Fut Col« rum Sen1oa.
Dedten L lrclftl S: PltchN Van ()ellen. an OCC graduate, jumpN and hagh hurdlN from
~111 Blaney ke pt .'~e Dodget8 out has entered the 3·mile event. :itantvrd; Ralph Burt>M-. ~pnntN
10 front at the fa nash to hcl~ re· Pirate high jumpers John Ged · • from L A. Sta ll' Coll··~r : l ;,•r . .td
FREE ESTIMATES
SlrH Green Stamp1
, un-n" at1vPrU-.rd m Llf<' • Mov1e Projectore for Rent.
12 p~:WI I<"t' p.o.~n•>'-1n li!•lOd ronda • Model Airplane Suopllea..
t .. m. from !!1>. 1''"' as s:; MEARS CAMERA SHOP
rord a n Important Dodger wan. ney and Oa('k Rapp have also ~lurr.1~. quarwr.miiN from Clc-n
made k nown their intentions to dah': 0 ,1\'1" Brown. d.1~h mnn
rompetc. I from O.·c·trlrnta I: shot pull..r :"tl"\'C
FrM deiJvery
CO RON A DEL MAR NURSER)
OR 5·0160 · 2744 E. Coast Hwy
mm rhh 1782 Newport Blvd., Costa M_.
II.\ \t \lu :-; n nh >nn OR\.~~. PhCJne Uberty R· 7042
e WEDRESDAY,.JUJIE 21
Pilat• I.~ S: Pete Es·
piau hit a triple to aid hi!' tf'am
In a convincing victory over the
Dodgers. c.a. 12.. lrans 2: The only
thing the B.naves rould shout
about was an outstanding game
played by second baseman Kirk
Buttermore.
Glcaata 14. lied& 3: Pltrhf'f Ma r·
shall Saval t" had lltlle trouble
with the Reds. as he kept them
well in c.-heck with a fi ne one· hit
pitching perforinan<'e. e IATVDAY. JVR& 24
c.ba 11. GAaat. 0: The Cubs
scored their IM!COnd one·sided win
In 4 days, beating pitcher Mar·
shall Sava ae. who had one·hlt
the Reds 4 days ea rlier.
"-tea IL lledll l: l'l'he R~ds
juat couldn't handle the llkts of
Pirate pitcher Tom Gorton. who
had ex~IJent s upport from his
teamma tes. ' Dedi•• I....._ 3: The Dodg·
ere knocked out atartlna pitcher
Matthew Coxwell and had little
troub .. thereat or the way. e JIOIIDAY, lVII&.
Gleata I, ...._ I& The Glanta
clldred for all ol their runs In
the last 3 lnnlnp-a rally In
whkil Gl«nt Marshall Savage
pla,.d a Ire)' role .
.... 7, Dlllt a It Harl')' Cas·
put hit a clutch double to pac.-e
the Reda to a UJbt Win awr. the
Dodpra.
C... I, ....._ 1: The Cubs
came up with all or thelr runs In
t~ fourth lnnlna with ICllnW" help
at the plete by lud larnn.
eftiDAY,,....
.. ,... M. ....... a. PIUJ·
.... .-d 1J pl.,.,. tB ~·
the Gla'nta In con•lndnl full·
loft. •··•·• ....... A Hawaiian c.w.. "'~Md·
011" pa"' lit the Honolul• NC•
.. wUI _. Mid at the lalboa
Ylldlt Club letui'CIQ ........_ JuiJ 1 ....... wtll be ......
pI u a .......... ..-.tal..-.1 .................... .,,.. .....
Lumian said that all regula r I Led bt'lll'r fwm Bol~., r:rn nrte, 11 v nts will be ht"ld with anrl spnn t~r C.ary BIO<·khur~tc-r co ege e e (rom <:o,.;tn :\tPs,t lllgh =-•·ho •1.
LECAL ROTICI! I
ROTICE DfVJT'IJfC JmS DO YOU W.ANl o i~. • rlde, •
....tel. o INbl' tittw7 Of lie,.., ......
Mfftetfll119 to Mll7 Try h1i911 cloui·
f\.4 e4~ ORiole J.OIIO.
WORJ[ WANTED I : 'hmlflt r hrlllp'-. 1~7 ~;) :'ola an
• . ---.,: _•oth :'w·a \n l-H.\:'ot EXPERJE:'\CEO nur!!t'. Can take• ,11 ,.,rJ ltP.I'\'\' <i·. 1• rompletf' rharg~? o( hom<'. in · · ' · •· · "1'1~~" '1
clurtlng plain cook an ~or. Top I ~~~m n ...... ~.n. f' I, t9. A lwJ~ ..
ability ror top pay. Box 20. pl.w and organs to
c 0 Ensig_n. COM. I~~ .. from : Fn'(' Parkin~.
PETS-SUPPLIES Shc ppmg fer a n Orga~?
FLUS
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Edu(·a tlon of the New·
port Beach Elementary School
Dlstrlct. of Orange County. Cali· :;...:;;;;:;:::;;;;:::;::::;::_ :::::;::;;_.;::;;;;::::::::::::=::::;...;;::;: \.b it Or~ran Hi'adqu3rt.-rs on
lornla, will receive sealed bids CARS FOR SALE art-startang again. WI? ha\'e tht' Or.:~nge <:oru.t b.-fore vou
up to and Including 2:00 P. M .. 2 RA.\1BLER Exl'cUth•e C.ns. Am: produ ~t~ tha t will rld your bu): ~ th<' com ;lPte 1inf"
on the Fourteenth day of July. ba.ssador Cu.-.rom Station WaJ.!· pPt. houl'<' and yard or tht"i'l(' M llammonrl~ an all d<'•'fl·
1961. at the oUice of said School on and Ambassador 54-dan pE'Sky crattf'rs. Ca ll us-rator flnishf'~. (.lur ~n 1rro a:.
-Oiatrlct. at which time said bids with Factory Air ConditiOning. JOilDAR'S PET SKOP ~.·ompl<'l<'. our NH'<'~ •<omprot-
will be o,ened and ru d for the Nf'lthN rar U"ed as dt-mon-2'732 E. ·coast Highway. Co· lllvf' nnd our tt>rms ar~ the
Cafeteria Food1 and Supplies In stralors. S.tH' Hundred<;. Call ron:. de! :\br O Riole 3·2430 mO!>I hbt>ral an th<' 1nctustn.
accorilance with Instructions. HY .J. 511 All popula r mak<'" of ust>d
Conditions and Spedflcations ~aside R.tmhlrr. 900 S. Coast PAINTING Organ!' a nd Paanos, too. a t
now on file In the otnce of said H·way. LJguna Beach. --.__ n
0 -hool Dl•trlct. 1---ated a t 2000 ...-,.----· FOR EXPEitT PATh~"CG vuna de savtnl't" you wall "'' " "' OPEL REKORD. 1960 modt>l. ex· f1nd h d ... _ C
HOME MAINTENANCE
Carpentry
Manor t<epa ars
No Jobs Too mall '
H 0 ANDERSON
2966 hpper Tree l..ane
C~ta Mesa. Calif
Kimberly 5 8175
It no an~wt>r C'all Ml 6·2.172
--·R;-modelmg
:Jr.d Repamng
A n~ "a7(' JOh. 0 \·C'r 2:' ~ f'IH
Jn th1~ art'a R.\y ~if'L"('n.
Ll S 6l
MOVING
MOVING?-Cliff Drive, Newport Bea('h, Cal· CALL ar to ..... at. om<' 1n c-ellt'nt rondltlon. Sl,OOO. Phone --todav and start 1 I lfornla. S ~ N 11 · 0 P ay. Fast ~rvl--l~>~>al. C'oasl to owner. OR 3 1306, or see a nd ympson u 0 OT H -"" Price, ntrwu and quality be· drh·e. 251 1 Seaview, COM. Newport•• liA.\t~10ND a t C"ORO~A DEL c-oast or o\·e~as ... Ask u&
ln1 equal, preferen~ will be glv· Oldest Eatablished Palntere .\tAR. 2S5.J E. onsr Haway. for a fret' estimate and Mve.
en to the products of the State> SJTUAnONS WANTED OR 3 8930. Time starts at your door.
or Callfornla . oa 3-3830-Ews OR 3·54St N EWM
HELENE CSENAR. Art'IUCTJVE. Intelligent. rell· Pmnttng, Decorattng--YARD MAINTENANCE AN
Clerk of the Board, Ne wport a ble man and wife tum, dl·
Bc!ach £1ementary SchoolS. versified PXJX'rlenc.-e In res· SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING J.awa & L•~~ehc:ape TRANSFER A STORACI: ro
N4!wport IJ@at"h. California. taurant. bu~l ness and publl(' Neat .tt Cl~an Ntdate•.._ "Service wllh a Con!t<'icnc-e ..
Publlsh Dates: Enslan tC"Ia tlons. Will ronslder any· Llcen!!ed It lnsur<'d 1 1st Issue 6/29/61 t hin g. Wrllt" r o Bo.x 21. En· M M h I p · · RP 'Irlen tl;ll-Commerdal Phon.-~: Ml 6 ·2528, Ml 6 ·i202
2nd '••u"' 7/6/61 slon, COM. . IC ae mntmg R~sldf'ne<': Ll 8-6430 ~-~ -~--------~~~~--~~~------~~~11~6~·1~~-=~--~~~--~~P-h_o_n_c __ K_I_5_·_27_3_i ______ ~--~U4Broadway,~taM~ :~*5f~:~ r SPEciAL:-::-:~ Mill 1N YOUR a.iSSiflii-ADS . .,1
port Beach will hold a public
heart"-regardlnl proi)06ed Ordl. 11 I pan~ No. 986. amending Dlstri<'t , I US& 'ftiiiiiAin)Y roaM -on WOaD na ••Ac:a I ProCb.ckper ~
Map No. 38. and establlshlnJ ~ /
front )·ard tl@tbuks for Lots l to I ~/~ l1. -----2. -----1 -----t. I 8.1ndualve, Tract No.. U06.&«a& ~ ----5. -----CJa.ifi :ati
ed northerly of 15th 9tnoet, ~ I I ~ t~n Aldean Pia~ and Irvine / I. ------7. -----I. ---t. ------10. .........:..___ w A~ue; Plannlnf Commlalon 1 / -.d to t.vy -I
A.nwndnwnt No. 110. u. ----12. ---u. ---·--·tt. ----1~ ___ ~"'&tete ···· -·-
Notice Is 1\e~by turthPr alvell / ~;, ~ to ,_. -
that the uld public hearlnJ wiJl I ' I IJIBCIIUJ 15 ... oaly SOc b cme iDMI1ioa-3 ...... ODiy 1.00 ...... ..-. -·-I
be Mld on the lOth d•f of July. ' ., Wefl w...tM ·---
1 .. 1, at the hour ot 7:30 P.M. l.n ( ~ U.. 1 Uat I FeuM .. --I
the Council Chambers of the CitY I ----· 1 · ----~ ----ll. ----a ----r.wul .. ·--Hall ol 'dw ctur of NfWPCN't Fw--... -~-
llleeh. CallfGrnla. at •"kh ,..... I ~'" I .. 22. • • • ..-.. --1 and p~ac» aft1 and au penaona ., , ----------------r-----....._ '-,.... -
ln•-.4 --·-·and be • -• • a ~-..... ~ ---, -~--... ------------------""'"--'-L.;.... I ...... ....... I ' I ~.... .. -
MAIOiai10180UD8& ~~----~----~~-1iiUi~~~;;•--~r;-;-;s~r;;•;•;lli[li .. ;i'i .. ir•~;:=;sa.~;-;•:r~•~";;";aa~t~lli;;;~~:•:•:tau;:~c,~~:;~ a.ra..tr ••. -• • I atrtt•.,., .._..I ._1Gaaaa&Zla-&ca•.., ... Cas••~lllir
,.
• .............
0.... *J Jlar Lot 3ft X \11
Zoned .... So. ol llilbwa)'
near ...,, .........., wall.
s-ved aU.,.
.,._CAlli'
RALPH P. MASKEY, a.altor
3411 Newport Blvd.
Newport .kach
OR 3-6000-
, or OR 3·•7 Ev~nlnc•
• ....... lir .
Ideal !Mae far Jar.-fuDQr. apt~C~oua uv~q room. a w. ,_ a e.n. 2 batba. r.A.
beat blt-lla kileMIL ..... ell
over bla Ale. ..,.... ... ,.
BAY BEAJ.TY ·co.
1112 &; Cout Jlw7, ..._ oa J.lltl. 0aroaa &let liar
THIS SID llatJIW ~ .. ... ....__ .... ,.. ........... .
fer J ...... -. Cell OIIOU ,_.,
HilS HOME
built by
Brown end ICryumen
2721 E. Coe1t H'wey
Coren• d•l Mer
Olt l -6640
end hes •
MEDALLION ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN
ALSO BVIN6 on the Post 29 I steff of off.cers ete, to
right: Rite (Mrs. Jerry) Goodall, third vice-commander; Dorothy
Saulnier, adjutant and finance officer, and J ohn Murphy. second
vice-commander. The Post meets on the second and fourth
Wednesday evenings. (Ensign photo)
UGAL JIOTICE 1 a dry cl~anlne shop and laundry
CEJn'InCATE OF BUSINESS agency business at 333 East 17th
Fictltlou.s Firm Name Street. Costa Mesa. California,
THE UNDERSIGNED do h~reby under th~ fictltloa firm name of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~t~~~t:ha~t~t~h~~~y~a~r~~~~~n~du~c~t~ln~c ~tCiea~~and that N~ firm Is composed of th~ followlne per-
sons whose names In full and
places of residence are as fol-
SUBSCRIBE
To The Newport Harbor Ensign .
lows, to-wit:
Myrtle S. Slaughter. 101 Shore
Clltf Road, Corona del Mar, Calif.
Eleanor . S. Fisher, 101 Shore
Cliff Road, Corona del ~1ar. Calif.
W. E. Fisher, 101 Shore Clift
Road. Corona del :Mar. Calif.
WITNESS our hands th is 23rd
day of June, 1961.
2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAB -ORIOLE 3-0550
MYRTLE S. SLAUGHTER
ELEANOR S. FISHER
W. E. FISHER
The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area
,.
I
JUJI. Jlf 1'IID OaDD a8d YOn CIIECK • CAlli TOI)AY
ONE YEAII --__ Only 3.00
Outside of Harbor Area 4.00
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
I SS.
)
Name ___ _ ··---·····-------------------------·-----· ·--------
ON THIS· 23rd day of June.
1961, before me, a Notary Public
ln and for said co unty and stale,
residing therein. duly commls·
sloned and sworn. personally
appeared Myrtle S. Slaughter.
Eleanor S. Fisher and W. E.
Fisher. known to me to be the
persons whose names are sub-
scribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that
they e xecuted the same.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal. Mailing Address --··--------------------------·-----··-·:_ .. __ . __
City and State -·--·-·--------·-··-------RALPH M. MYERS. JR.
1'\ctary Public In and for
l><tid County and State. YOU CAll .E SVU: OP U:CULAa DEUVDT-TDOUCB TBE MAIL
TIME TO CHECK UP
• YIUI
My commiASion expires
April 18, 1962.
Publish : J une 29. July 6, 13, 20
In the Newport Harbor Ensign
PH.INTING NEEDS
III'T • IIIIIIT 11111' • ,.. ...E F.IS.
USE 1WS lillY 0101 IJIT .. IIEI CALL USI
0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS
G LETrERHEADS [J 'RECEPTION CARDS
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) 8 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES
PHOME US AT .OIIIOIE 3-0550
And Our llepr1111dalln Will• Glad To CaD OD You
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RENTALS
SUMMER • YEARLY
bale: Propertt.
(We NHCI You.r U.tlnp>
· 2732-C E. Cout Hlahway
Corona del Mar, CalUornla
(Jorctan•a Pet Shop Arcad~)
ORiole 3-6853
-~ •
'nlla map cleu CAUJOIJfiA COJn'DIPOURY three
bedroom. famUy rooaa ud ..... den home, Is tucked
away on a beautifully Jandiicaped. fenced, Dood·Jite
lot. SeU.r Is movlq to northern Callfomla A has
priced his property for a QUICK SALE AT t21.~.
SVBMrr LOW DOWN.
·-~ Greeta you aa yOu ~ater. MADAM, .CAN YOU COOK!
In this ctaannJna horu the ldtcben bec:omee a room ot
dLitJnctlon, truly a work-aavlnl ld1dltea. wttb diah-
waaber, buUt-Jn ov~n-ra.np A oocn. of cupboarca
From if' you walk into a carpeted familY ro.a with
IIJdlq 11u1 doon to larp patio wtt!a exquJalte water-
, tall. All apadoua beciJoaaw. l * baths, lorced av beat
•Del tlntplaee makM tb1l • maet cOmfortable holae.
LOCATED AT Till: TIP OP NEWPOIT BAY WITH
SPACIOUSNESS ALL .UOUNJ). An ExftptJonal buy
at 127.~.
hal showplace. W~ll buJlt 2
bdrm. hom~ A rental apt.,
bu.llt a_round Anthony Pool
on lart~ R2 lot. House A
aroundl are lmmaculat~.
(>wn~r l•avlnc area. Full
Pri~ $37,SOO, your t•rma.
Brok•r Cooperation lnvlted.
M.. a LaBorde,· Realtor
lEI. ........ _.,
Jt.EALTOa
~Ia Good"
2919 Cout Blvd .• Soutb
Lacuna .kach -HYatt 4·7389
Eves. oa 3·5348
*LOOK* I
.M -1 property rear or 999 Vic-
toria, 15 ft. ~asement from
VIctoria, 66x315 ft., $14,000.
T~rma.
L E. lea ill .......... . .... ,.
uac••ad•wt.c....•-...._ ........ u...-
-~~~ .. .,..I
BEST BUY
NEWPORT ISLE
2 bedroom hom•. fireplace,
Intercom system, plus 2 bed·
room unit. WOOd floors. wall
to wall carpet. total 3 baths.
Askin& 137.500
16000 will handl~
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
COSTA~ MESA
Restricted location, 3 bedroom
plus den, 2 fireplaces, 2
baths, hardWOOd fJOONJ. auto-
matic sprinkler syst~m. fine
Jandscapinc. built-In kltch·
en. Shown by appointment
only.
Asking $35,000.
ABACO REALTY
Dean Ward, Broker
460 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
LI 8 -1280 day or eve. ........ ...,
1032 SEA LANE
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
SEASPORT REALTY
IIAIIEYII
DALTO&
Jla3 W..t Cout IIJibwaJ
J(.wport -.ell
lJ 1-IMI -Eves. U 1-328.1
Ill 1111111
N~w 2 bedroom apartm~nt • •
on Ocean sld•. All ~Jft'trlc
kJtchen. Wall to tvall car-
pets -wltfl Juury bath.
Carat~ Included. Attractive
J'oy~ with Plantlnp.
Mode.tly Prtal!d
on J•ue 11.50 month.
1 A 2 bedroom., Fumlshed
Unlta on• OeNnalde with
heated pool. •pant• P ·
rap.
11'0 to t:IJO month on Leue
..,_'1.1 uar. oar frteD4l)' •rvtee"
-1!. 17tb St. c.ta lfaaa Uberty l·ll.SI
(.taa.l the ltreet b'mD .._ Sboppllal C.Dter)
Ev~nlnp Call M1 64050 -Ml 6·~ .
V.ogel Values '
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A d~luxe 8 unit Apartm•nt House In ~G Jnrn.
IIIGTO• UACII Your chance to llw Rent FrN and
e~t a lood return on your lnvestm~nt. 7 unit• are
Furnish~. All have ••U,to..wall carpetlnt. bullt-Jns.
dlspoaal., and-most lmportantly-aa.n TDAJn'll
Owner says submit eood T.D.'s, vacant In a residence
plus ca.sh. Call MI. 6 -1675 -or come In an'd let us
elve you all the d~taila.
This will move at $70,000.
Ocean Breezes ~an Vl~w
This Office owns and c:Ontrola over o~ million dollara
In local Income and resld~ntlaJ pJVpertlea. You can
buy cw uchane~ with us advanta1eously.
~an Front A Main St. Balboa OR 5-lm
Feml~a1 A Cout Hwy, CDM OR 3 -2010
1652 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa 10 6 -7167 • •· •••w -.YD. ----------............ : ...... _,_ 111 1-am .
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24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE
GRAND OPENING
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2 story houMs up to 2800 aq. fwet witft •I luxury
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loc.ted .t s.m.r: tum ricjtt on Country Oub off of
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