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Polltk.W Mltvit7 ol the Jfa-
tlonal c.meo ol Cia~ baa
been ~harp~)' ~ Ia a ,..,.
lutlaa adclpted II)' U. ..........
alon oa CluUit1an ..tal NlaUoM
ot Cbn.tCbwdl bythe .... Bal.
boa.
The eam'"'eeton YONd unanl·
...ou.ly Jut WMk to Withdraw Its
nnandat IUpport ,._ u.. •· Uonal Coundl and u,..S ltl de·
nomination (Methodlat) to can·
eel 11.1 memberah.lp In the Coun-
cil.
Support waa plectced for the
releued time relletoua education
pracram ol the Newpoit Harbor
Coundl of Chureh.., but the
cornm1aJon called for Withhold-
ina the pro-rata 8hare of Nation-
al Counctl contrtbuUona.
Copl• or the ~Iutton have
been mallecl to membera ol
Christ Church alone with a baUot
for a vou on the ~tift's
resolution. Early returns are re-
ported to ~ a~J:n4* unanimous-
ly In favor ol elM action.
loo·~-~~ .... ~*-u
• aoaiiiS& -v.LA.
It's July ._ 1181. It's Indepen ·
c1enc.e Day! My Oaa hal been
fiJtftl sloe. 5:47 a.m. Tbara the
ttme the wn appared thb clay.
I couhln't -It, but tllata what u wd tn u.e ..mnc ,.,.,. raa oN·,__Iraed. Whee I
boUt .., a.. -.. P'ourtll ol
J1aly, I a.p = tllat we bad a ,.,... ect And I wt.b
that .. tWid 11W set olf ftle.
cradlen-lelallY·
• ...VALCWIOii Jra u.a. ...,, fclr a wlf-lm-
paeed di.etJIIM! &.dllndeP'n·
._. DQ I .... • certain poem.
Ira -LBtD 'I'O'nm ~ ..
It wu w;lltea '1.: ..... AJDert. cu. ... late .... • ...... ........ ,,t·--ta
1111. ..... ~-r. .. clllllna ,.uw.n a we ~diNded
JddE 1ft the JOU·Imcllw·Where. A
belated "ttaank you" to author
Benet, wt.c.e poems-and proee
-are United States history u lt
should be ~d. . ~ .. ••.•
"u.ten to the hople" Ia a
atJrrln1 picture of an old·fasft.
ionllt small-town Fourth of July
-with meanlnaful asides. The
publlahera. Farrar A Rinehart.
Inc .• may foralve If I retell the
story and pro~ this as a book
revtrw. Our educators would do
well to Include It In their !1st ol
boOks for study-not only In the
library, but In classes. Very few
people J know have ever read it.
They should.
• ••••• TO TBE PEOPLE
,The Narrator ls talking-talk·
lng about lndependen~ Day:
•••• Tbedaywe .... tobep. WMt••• ... , ... .... wllat·
.... laUII
O.t ., • lilly ... •tn~Dte •••
Then down the street comes
the pa~ade! There's J. K. Bur·
ney's float, wheels decorated
with red, white and blue crepe
paper; there are the pretty girls
with curls -repreaenttn1 the U3
orlfinal colonies; there are the
\•eterana. the Leeton. the Grange,
the Fire Department-and the
band. There's the erowd -In·
cludlna ".Jack Brown and Rosie
Shaplro and Dan Shay, Paul
BunchiJc-anct the GreeJc who
runs the Greek's."
The Narrator'• voice dlanpa.
The aounda ol the band-and
the crowd -fade. Now, there'a a
Jean farmer-a dt)' wortunan
-othera-............ Alldl-.......... -A; ' rt .. ....._. p1l1u'•· ....... n.o-ln the ''failed line"
Mid muskets. 1"be ...w..t pro-r..~on&la ol war" wear red
coats. 'l'll1a 1a ~.
Jfaw, tiM!n'a an Aftl')' Volee:
""Dis;t II t'e ..... r ,._ ,...""._.. .... .... .... ,.
A C&llft Voice _,.. qulteiJ: ..._.._ .......... ..... ..... .., .......... . ....... " ..... ...... Kaw,the......_epift: ....................
CM .............. .. .................... ........... ... ..,.. .. ___
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Baby Rattler
Found by Boy
A baby rattlesnake. about 18
lnchea lon1, wu found by Jim
Riedel. U, ol 440 Serra Dr.. Co·
rona Hlplanda. at the curb In
front of hla home lut Friday.
'nle rattlesnaJce was dead when
found, apparently run over by a
car.
"I hawn't ~n any other rat·
tleanakea in UM area." the youth
aald. A prdener chopped oU the
head o1 a rattler ln the yard of a nellflbor on tt<-award ad., ,....... •.
11, M reported. ll&t W'IU ._ a alstla ,._ ata-
dNt thb taU In the new Abra·
ham Uneoln 1$ool, Corona c1el
Mar.
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........ 2 ..... . ..._. .... asaP' .. .. ~ sr -... ... = .... ~.._ .. ...
, ...... .... 1!11-..ns,
ASSEMil.NAN J o s • ph C .
Sftell of Los An9eles will s~ak
&t the J uly 12 meeting of th.
South Co&st Young Republic&ns.
8 P.M. &I the Newport Harbor
Y &cht Club. He will review
the l&sl session of the C&lifornia
legislature. highlig hting such
controversial issues as reappor-
tionment and the budget.
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a.ad
ENSIGN SPORtS
lor Highlighta
of Surnrner lclleball
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APPEAL
ENT JUMP
Deadlne
July 12th
Berry Named
by Elementary
School Board
Mt>l ~IT\' of Cntf H:wrn was el~t~ president of the N<'wport
Bfoach El~mf'ntary School Board
at tilt> board's rt>·organizatlon
mt'f'llng Monday.
The 25 minutt' mHtin~ al~o
saw Milo Lar~ c-l('('ted clerk of
th~> board
Installed n~ board mt>mt'IE'rs
WPI"(' Dr. D<wid ~11"1s4"n-&Ad ~Irs.
Challen L.a nder!'l, who wert-r~
l'd at th<' school bo.lrd ele<'tion
last AprlJ 1 Tht' two new boa.rd
membeNI replal'<' MMJ. Helt'ne
C.nar and l lm R.ly.
Dr. Nlel!!en was appolntf'd to
serve on the M'hOOI · communJty
Identity subt'ommittM and M~
lAnM.nl was appolntfod to the
achool facilities su~Jttf!e .
In the Oftly other actkln taan
by the board. ~ time f« f\lhlN ....u,... wu melm.aJM.d at 8
..-. on tiM ftrwt and ~ n.. .
day ol .-dl mon.tl\ .
I
---New Student e DDUDING PR1V ATE llttf.liHI8E R • • • LOnl.ft 10 ..,.., l It bad Ut.nU, ..._Jut ap b)' preferable to enalavenwnt ol our
Be SUre tO read a moat remarLab}e docume nt On etestr•tion hbft.her of the J:n.lp. tfte melftben tbi ....... D n.,lr people. Paeue• do not let ... &. • DMr Mr. Raapa: , apere Ume. In aoa•water'l Mm down-. .a.wa1 WI~ •tato
this page of the Ensign -a letter over the signature ..:.I On fttdaJ, June 23, 11111, one 801lrlq Unee: a wellaN •ae end ulU..tely
of Burke _(Mrs . .James) Harrington of Corona d~l Is Unaer way ol our IHdlq Oranp Count)' It .... COMb .... not of a people Wltltout IIUIDAII dtanlt)'
Mar, who lB presadent of the Harbor Area Democrahc daUJ new.,.,.,. carra..t the lol· concrete and _, and beeclom. lowlfll beadllnee on t1ae front But ol love, ..._... .., •· We want tile n.a.t to wortc Women's Club. Floyd Harryman. director or pep: u. s. CONSIDEIUNG AC· termlutioll: hard.-.. ... ...,..., and •'---·
I h ld tl call th d
. counaelln1 'At Mewport Harbor TheN wu _ ... _ -1 ._ _,---s ou more correc y e ocument m-Hllh School reports. that real•· cusm JlEDS roa POSmows no----a uiiJ; and mo.t of all. w want
..J :b} f •t · • ffect diat' f • AT U.K. Tbe artlcle w.Dt on to federal *•· the rJPt to p~ thl8 ...,. o1 crew e-o r 1 18 m e a repu lOn' o our trauon a. new In PI'OI,.... rot ata" that two ex-aovernment of. Goldwaetr ......... -.ad· Ute rot oar a&ldren.
private enterprise system of economy, and a glorifi-student• who are new to thla lklaa.. Owen Lattimore and Dr. lDI looked ...,.. .. : .._ ... ld Pleue do not let ua down by
cation of federal government "enterprise." It is also areAal.l n---.. 11h .... hool atudenta 1. Robert Oppenheimer, who were Mvet~-110 ~~" letUna the C!OiftiDUn .... slowly
bel.ttl' t't t· 1 ubi. 'th .t Ch . ... .... " -once lc~RttUJed u membera or ... ·-• ..,. -"' ... -to move their .. ,.. tn)o ow aovem. 1 mg our cons l u &ona rep lC WI 1 s ns-movlne Into this area are elllible the co,mmunlst JNirtY In -.orn him Ita 1lory 8tei8IMd fNift Ita ment th,_.lh m.n like Dr. 1.
tian ethic -the bedrock and foundation of our pri-to attend Harbor Hlah School Jt testimony, are belnl considered bellll Op.-.ntaelmer and Owen Lattl·
vote enterprise economy, which has developed the they live in the Harbor area In u apedal .. a.tanta to the Unit· An nampl• ol the lftat more. It la true tiMN men have
h d h k Corona del Mar, Balboa llland. ~ Nation-. presumably to the We'll do It our.lvee excelleat brains, but we are tn
g:-eatest nation t is worl as ever nown. Newi)O!t Beach or '" the Coata Seocretarlat. u representatives to Spirit or th18 nation. no poeltlon to depend on men's tv1rs. H arr ington is actually quoting c artoonist-Mesa area on the hleh acbool Latin Amerl~. The rest or the muterpl~ u -mlnda that lack the bu1c: com·
philosopher AI Capp. b ut her signature at the bottom aide of 2lst St. and Newport Blvd. Dr. Op.-.nhelmer, who at one preued his contempt for thoee mon aerwe to know IOOd trom
f h l d f Al C , d b k A<X'ord ing to Mr. Harryman, time. waa reaarde.d u the roun. who can't eet anywhere without evil and rl1ht from. wron1. Ad· c t e etter lS an en o rsement o app S e un • n~w families are arrivlna from try's out.tandln1 nuclear physl· ft'de~l ald. lal St.veJUJOn, Ch"ter Bowles.
ing of our capitalistic system -whic h is synonymous all over the United States. yet clst, waa declared a security risk Now what spoil~ this latest Edwin 0 . Relachauer, John Gal·
w ith private enterprise. the laraeat number or new reels· by the Atomic Eneray Comma. one or Goldwater's for me was bralt,l!. Chip Bohlen .... the Uat
Al Cap· p and Mrs. H a rrington would have us trations are from students who slon In 1954. The article further wondering how the hell he 10t Is endlesa. Wily are we truatlna have been living In other parts states that "Col. Boris T. Paah. from Washlneton to Arizona our very lives, hopes. and dreams
beheve that all the greQt accomplishments mentioned of California or Orange County. World War II Military lntelll· without plenty of federal ald. to men who have never learn~
in the letter are the fruit of government "enterprise" Th(' enrollment of new students gence expert. had presented eov· If he came by commercial air. l hese basic moraa or that have
th h h f d 1 b th t f to this area Is expected to re-ar h ernment testimony as early as line, the company's taxes didn't become so twisted by power and
--as oug t e e era government, Y e swea 0 200. brln1lng the total number of June 29, J9U, that Oppenheimer come within miles of meeting politics that they no lon1er 'care7
its o wn brow and the callouses on its own hands, studf'nts enrolled In Harbor High J was a Communist ... However. the cost of federally-paid-for-fa· I am not a writer; L wlah I
b uilt those highw a y s and airports o r earned the to approximately 2.400. _ accordlne to Pash. 'somebody In cilltles -such u alrport, radar. were. It is difficult to expreu in
m o n e y to do those )·obs, or toiled and saved to pro-Students new to this area may Washington intervened and the weather forecastlna-they used words the 1ee11n1 of fuUllty and call the hleh school at Lt 8-1121 Investigation was stopped cold'." to transport him. The plane was fear J have.
vide all the m oney. Where did the money come from for an appointment to be regis· Owen Lattimore, who iJ1 known also protected from enemy ha· You must stand up aeainat the
to do those prodigious deeds? from private enter-tered for the fall term. as an "educator" and government rassment, as it entered Arizona Communists at b om e and
Prise. of course. The federal governme nt has never policy maker, was political ad-by the federally-supported S.A.C. abroad. And we must, each and
C rt S t visor to Chiang Kal Shek from It he came by ha own plane, everyone or us, do our utmoet In
c reated a nic kel's worth of wealth. It only has com-0fiCe e 1941 to 1942 and deputy director Goldwater accept~ far greater helplnl you accomplish tha.
mand of the force requ1red to take the money from of Pacific Operations, Office or gifts from the federal govern-Life will have little meanlnl
those who do create the wealth, and then to redis-For Aug. 26 War Information from 1M2 to menr, and paid far less. The rest and no ~ce If we loee all that 19-14. ''ln Its annual report or of us -collectively known as we hold dear. And death will
tribute the w ealth. 1936, the Senate Subcommittee the federal government -who seem like a blesslnl to ~pie
The Capp.Harrington argument ought to be pur-"Summer Symphonic Music" Is on Internal Security s tated that don't own private planes, picked like me who have Uv~ In a
sued to its logical conclusion . T hey chide Senato r th(' th('me for tht> Orange Coun· It found, after a 15-month In· up most of the Senator's tab for Christian Republic where chll·
G ty Philharmonic Society's seventh qulry, that Lattimore was a ·con· his trip back home to denounce dren can be broueht up with
Barry oldw ater for use of any facilities which are t~dous. artlr utate lnstrum"'nt of the federal government -the fr~. fine. healthy minds. annual summer eonceM, to be • · owned and operated or provided by the federal gov-h('lcl In Irvine Bowl. Laguna tht> Soviet Conspiracy: The sub· rest or us. I doubt It you will ever 1ft my
ernment. T hey contend that s in c e he is such 0 BParh. Saturday. Aug. 26. committee ... ~aid he was one If he came by rail. that rail· letter. but 1 owe It to myself and
G of the 'kM' figures In the lnstl· road: like all others, received my children to try a nd reach t h 11 t h f · t t · ·t uel't stars will appear with ~ .. s aunc . a -ou c amp1on o p n va e en erpnse, 1 tht> 60·plece Orang(' Count; Phil. tute of Pacif1c Relations.' Thls prodlf[ious land grants from the you. by not only op,>aslne OR
would be mcons tslent for hun to take advantage of harn1onic Symphony Orchestra. Information disseminating or.
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federal govNnment for Its right supporting men and le1lslatlon
a ny federally I nanced facility undt>r the direction of Frieda ganlzatlon hns lx'en d<'scribed as of way. A bunch of thP boys In our govemmc>nt. but also by · 1 · Belinfantt>. a 'Communl~t controlled' or· jus t didn't gN together and con-pleading with your personally Don't make thiS a rgum ent a one-w a y street, ganization Wl'th which Secr"'t~ry struct those track.<J. th08(' landing to stand firm. Over-all chairman for the out· "' .. dear Mrs . Harnngton and dear A l. S ince y ou b oth door presentation Is Mrs. Frank of State Dean Rusk has also been fields. or those radar lnstall•·l Sincerely.
glc ry m the acc omp lishments of the federal gover n-FostN of Anaheim. ~1embers of associated·:· tlons out of .. love, d('votlon and Mrs. John W. Sc-holz
d h b I 1 h l thl' SociP!y's Con('('rt Co-ordinal · Surely we must have manv determlnaion" In their spare 382 Vista Baya
men!, an I us e 1tt e t e VIrtue o private enter-lng CommiiiN' arP Urban Bt>h. well quallfiPd loyal. patriotic time. Costa Mesa. Calif .
prise. then y ou should apply the same argument to chairman: Clifford Hake~. presi-American d tiZ('nS to !ill such po· 11 he drove to Arizona. he Ust>d * * *
yourselves. You are bemg inconststent if y ou seek dent ot OrrlngP county Phllhar· sltions. Of course these men may plenty of the S3S million of high· · o Ll d p s 1 h M be loyal but their backgrounds ways In his state •;>aid for by the
to e njoy any of the advantages c reated through ~-f17:~~ ~1('a;~ M~. ~;yd ·A~: IPa\·c m1• wondering "loyal to federal government. If the Sen·
pnvate enterpnse Please turn m y our telev1sion l>f'rt, Mrs. Moreland Leithold, whom?.. ator waited until the boys "did
Sets y our tele pho nes y our a to b 1 s l k ·s H. VPrn C' Woodruff and Rob"'rt Slnrerely yours. It themselves". he'd sllll be . • U IDO I e . I e w1 e ... MRS. A. T. CALLE. bumping along In gopher holes.
your wonderful standard of dining, y our !me cloth-t.;uggenheim Jr. 2302 R('dlands Dr.. 0 ! <.-ouf'S(', the Senator beine a
ing , and y our attractiVe hom es (including that 11. Costa Mesa. man of stern principle may have
b tht k . d 11· h C d 1 M bl f{ ... EJia c •• ,..... rome by horse to avoid both rea a mg w e mg on t e o rono e or u , ,... * * * f('derally-suppoMed airways and
and whatever grand mansion A I Capp owns). ....,.. 811ft •-sa highways. In tha"t case he
A nd do not desp01r. Your devotion to federal ....-• WHOSE ElfTEaPaiSE? wasn't sralpcd by savages be·
t · ·11 t 11 1 f Army ~1ajor Ernest W. Ellis Publisht>r of the Ensign, cause the federal govNnment
en erpnySC W I S I eave y ou some avenue s 0 OC-Jr .. son of .Mr. anri ~irs. Ernest h.l~fr.1 Haapa: I'd Jove to have had long ago cl('aned Geronimo
i1VJ Y ou could go a -foot on the governm ent built Wil11am Ellis o! :JII Seaward Rd.. t 11 n your Lctt('rs column for out of the territory.
h h d h d I d d thc benefit of your manv "Fte(' ,;g ways, wo e m t e gove rnment t1 e an s, sen \orona llighland.s. has compl('tet1 E nterprlsf'" renders. B.'H. As a matter of historical fact.
d I , · h • h f lhc> rcgular cours(' at thc U. S. ther(' wouldn't hnve bf>l'n any
-::n rece ive f'.!CrS I rougn I e g o v e rnment post 0-Army Command and General 0<-nr Avid Advocat(' of Arizono.l for him to be the fed·
L-::es. a t and cl sses m the-go·,e r nmc nt schools. and :'race l'olli'J:I', Fort ~avrnworth. Fr('f' Entrr(lriS4': Nal ~,~:tO\Wnm<'nl ·hatlng senator
en;oy some m..::asu e d sub s:stence through P resi-K 1n"a". PlraH' rP..td the follnwing copy or. If the ff'dcral gov<'rnm('nf's
dent John Kcnneciy 's focd stamp pla:-t And If w o rse .\la)hr Ellis, 10· ('ntrrrl'l lh<' n! AI C'<ifjp's I'Oiumn from ihc army hadn't IICkl'd Mc>Xii'O and \rm~ In 1~1:! and W:tl'l lost sta-L gottNl pAM of It ('('ded in 18 1 ,...,.. .... I ld l t' t OS Angell'S :'ltlrror or Thur da'·· _m :, o worse yo•1 cou m o ve 0 ano ncr coun ry, tiu1wd nt Fort Sill. Okla. 11,. hds " ThP rest of Arizona was ar(]UirNI June 22, 1961 : ·.:h-:r,... pnva'C' en:l"rpns• ... !;az nc bee:t perm1 •ed to hi'Pn ·'''IJ:nl'•l to the :Hth Art il· Evcryon(• has his fnvoril<' poet. by the CcdNal go\'Nnmf'nl In thl'
qo:l a fo0th oH. and w h•:-re the standard of living is 1''') (;rrJup 111 F•,rt Brag~t, :". C. :\fine> Is Bnrry Goldwatrr. HI' hM GadsiiC'n Purcha"~" of ls:;J. ThP
L.. b I ..J b I ..J 1 ..l d a ~tift or crcatlng vi-.ions ot ~;.:-attl'red minNs, floatN<:, !Jrm· ~.-ell"''1 c s •c r r.c 1 y ecJer'J 01'1 . . A I from where? 'D • H •1• Sef !'rs and ranr h hands who thc>n ~ IJ II IWII wlldl)·. ,,,.irdly bcuutlful ways r r"Jm goer! ol l CClpltahstiC U.S A.. of ccurse -which I 'lf life unrquaiNI In Amc>rlcan lnhabrted the territory didn't
rl 1... • 1 L for ~--·1 CHI 1 1 1 lust "clo it thrml'll'lvcs·· by get .. ::s Jr1GS::'C~·; A'::t .reo; If(' ,roug:t l'S pnvotc enter-~· r z•• 11\UI( nat\'(' litcrntur(' sine(' Ed· . h I r r~S" ' h ll bl , .. . • g.tr Allan Poc. So Jtrf'nt ll" tht' t ~ng toget c•; and toss ng in a . sysl~"'m C.l r·conom·f t at ,; lS s ti c c to con-:OI"ntCJr Cllr~~.ns will enjoy 'A pnwN or the Ari.r.ona sratC'smun -(('W lltlver dollars apit'CI'. It
: .... u ' P0' lnnq rrNa y m any btlhons of dollars each l>n~ Ill llawnll :'llonday. Ju!y 10, j bn rrl th <ll many hellevt• his flln· t•ust the> ({'d(•ral ~0\'Prnm('nt lhl'
yr:.ar ·o o the r ,...ountn cs, whtch ha ·~~·e b e en lmpov-".' th•• Corona 111'1 )lar 'I outh t::t'!ll"s rl'.tlly rio I"Xist. then astronomical llum of $10 ~ :-:shr d by w elfare-state socialistic schemes of gov· <. :'"'"r. With mt'mlwrs who r<'ccnt · A rou,JII' of wc('k-; <~li:o. In onP ~~~~~n to buy AriLonans their
1.\ h.l\1' return<'CI from a tour of of his most inspiring JJi('<'£' or
rnmr nt en!erpnsc · th.• I. land~. Among thos<' who
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bla nk \'l'r"«'. whkh arr made up * • • \\Ill f'n lertaln ar<' C~rric :\1ulli· to l•10k like> newspaJ)(Or col umns,
"We live under the only government that ever e•isted which ~<ln. M tiHi<' Wood, Estell~> Dact· thl' P<X'I GoldwatN sang of an \\ t•Jit•r. J. W. S<'udli<'r and AI Rt>X · ody sey hack homt> to Arizona.
Burk(' Harrington I Mrs.
James E.l
Coron.l d«'l Mar
was framed by the unrestrained and deliberate consultation of lngr·r. Thvrl' he h.tt1 p.t rtiripntPd In the
the people. Miracles do not cluster. That which has happened dNiiration of a nl:'w building. * * * e APPEAL TO KEiflfEDT
Publisher of the Ensign,
Dear Hop:
but once in 6,000 years cannot be expected to happen often. Fot •" y-IN'f"tl"t need., un the the ThunfiNblrd Post of the Am ·
Such a government once gone, must leave a void to be filled for E"al9" '•bli.Jtl"t Co .. Ollole l-0550. Nlcan U>~tlon.
ages with revolution and tumult, riot and despotism."-DANIEL
WEBSTER'S July 4th Oration in Fryeburg, Maine, 1802. • • • e LOGGERHEADS
There's a "Kick out Kuchel'' campa1gn gomg o n .
because of the Senator's New Front1er voting. and a
conservative Re publican by the n a me of H o ward
Jarv1s has come forth; y ou'll b e hearing a lot about
him .... Have Amenc ans lost their capacity for
nghtcous mdignatlon agamst the unbelievable folly
that 1s b eing perpetrated by our State Department?
O r do w e forget so QUic kly? Do we forget our hu-
rnllia ion m the loss of C hina, Laos. C uba. and wher~
next? Perhaps Berlin? H ow lo ng will patriotic Am-
e ricans condone this evil? .... If y ou wtsh to w ork
l'p a slight bit of anger nght now, re ad the letter by
Mrs. Calle on this page . . . A nd for a message that
comes str01ght from the heart of a patnot. r ead Mrs.
Sc holz's appeal to P resident Kennedy , also on this
page .... • • *
The onfy way. to oppose communitm •nywhere is to dele•+
it somewftere. The eommunitf conquest of CulM did 1., more
than ••f•Wisll a lNM 90 ma.s from ow sftores. If ~ ~e in!em~tiOMI conapir~ eYe~e -in Ohio, In Ore,on,
1n lnd••· 1ft T .ney, i" France. If we now at last act In Mlf.
defence -if. at we c.n Hlily •· wt smaslt that ~ ,...,._ end oWiterate tfte c-..,ecy In Ct.lN ••• we efNI
~eneouely dlminW. tfte .~ ...... of Clf'94Jf'ired .. ~ throlf9h
out the ~-in New Yorl. Jn c.lfomta, in a...., ift Afric.,
irl lr..a.-Comi'Mftfs .., ltEVILO '· OLIVER Jn a review ef
Fr..t Mere!'• "MO.Wiftt of Communists," quotH from the
JIIM ,_. of AmericMt Opinion.
RARE COIN COLLECTION
PAYS FOR SCOUT tRIP
Attached Is a letter I have
just mailed to Pres. Kf'nnedy.
Thankll for putting out such a
grand paper each week.
Sincerely,
Mrs. John W. Scholz • • •
"Pennies from Heaven" became
a reality ·for Holly $chwan,
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles
Schwan of ~17 Miramar Drive.
Balboa. when s he diS<'Overed that
3 pt>nnles In her coll~tlon of
rolns wer.-so rare that a col·
)('Ctor was willing to give her
110 for them.
After study he said, "Would you
take 140 for the three of them!"
President John F. Kennedy
White House
Waahlneton. D.C.
Dear Mr. President:
It Ia late at nleht and I <'a nnot
sleep. I have looked at my
sleeping family and wonder how
alter a elorlous chartered bUill much longer 1 will be able to
vacation with a stopover In San· have such blissful peace In our
ta Barbara at the Girl Scout I home. They are healthy and
House. a nd 5 d..1ys at the ranch happy and 1 treuure what 1
of the Scout leader. Mrs. Ginger have In Uris world.
1A>e Field, near San Luis Obispo. 1 beg or you and thoee In ,.
The girls visited San Simeon too. position to protect thls ramlly
"Would J!" cried Holly. She
put 120 In her savings, and the
other S20 financed her Girl
Scout trip. Troop 20 came home
Holly needed that money, too.
tor she was suppoeed to earn
S20 to !Jnancc a trip with Gi rl
&outs of Troop 20. and as th('
limP approached 10he had not
flgurl'd out a way to do lt.
· llolly's Interest Jn coins stems ••• Ill. .. ..... from the fa ct that when she was ••-
and millions like \13, to preaerve
our way or llfe. Jt It must be
preserved with our lives. It is
home from school with the-chick·
en pox someone gave her a coin
catalogue and sht> spent conald·
erable time studylna lt. Shr had
~n eollectlne pennle~ and thf'
V~&lut' of rare coins had intetf'tt·
f'd her for 110me time.
Thomas James Herbert. aon of
Commander and M~. Claren~
Herbert of 243 Ocean VIew, New.
port Heights, will enter bla aoph· omore year at Musachu.tu In·
aUt ute of Tet'hnoiOIY next t.all.
Durlnl"hla 8erOnd aernater he
wu put on the Dean'• Hat u an
honor atudent. He Ia a IJ'Aduate or Harbor Hl«h School. and Ia
lt wu her custom to uk her
mother for pennlf'tl each eve·
nlng. And ·one nf1ht one wa•
fiVJ!n her from M~. khwan'a: wallt't that matched a descrlp· maJortnl In blo·ph~c:s.
tlon In the catalotue. Anoth•.
• TIIAifD TO aEIIT WEal
J. Bert Webb,
Cit)' Enalneer.
Newport Beach, Calif.
Dear Mr. Webb:
A.s one whose windows face
the pa th you built down lnaplra·
tlon Point !Corona del Marl
hardly a day eoes by I haven't
thought of you and thanked you.
It's high time I got It on paper.
Watt•hlng the thousands of
people who use that path, the
majority of whom perhaps could
not spend ihe day at the beach It
it m<'ant paid purklng-and also
through lhf' winter thl' local
re!lidents whose \'ery ·~trfdes give
r vldenC'f' of th e physical enjoy.
mc>ni their fi .JI Ir "constitution·
al " down the path give them. 1
say to my11elf: 'Thanks to Bert
\V('hb."
In th(' ~tx months I spent bat.
tllng City Hall you were th(' only
one who didn't piny C'agt.>y a t any
tim('. -f'toml~s wert> made and
bmk<'n-•mrcasm was flung and
advi<•e AS to how J 11hould hAve
approached thf' projed ramc
from othNs In authority but you.
M•. Webb, said "No" for five
months-when you said .. \'('S .. -
th<' •path was cut!
I needn't remind you of the
morning the aMistes of our town
flung themselves before your
bulldo-M!r-1 shamefully remem-
bt>r joining the"} (verbally 1 for
a couple of hours. May I apolo·
gizt'! Thank you for a path that
will long outlive all of us. It's a
job well done!
I'd like to su11est to our City
Fathers that they Install a per·
manent slen at the Point : "Wei·
come to Webb's Road."
Sincerely,
MRS. JAMES HARRINGTON .
3415 Ocean Blvd.;
Corona •• Mar.
And I knew hlm not; but he
that aent me to baptize with
water, the llll.IIW Nld unto me,
Upon whom thou shalt we the
Spirit d~ndlng, and remain·
ina on him. the urne a he
which baptlzeth with tbe Holy
Ghoet. And I saw, and bafe
record that thla la the Son or
God. (St. lohn, 1: 33, 34.)
1M .,., .. get tM fMit out of tt.. t•• doler fa to ..., It
............ ...., of f0"8f'IWfMftt. When you ..... It .. s.cr. ......._ ,. .._ a ,. ...., of Itt .-..: wtten ,... "'"' Jt ..
w•~ • ._. so ,. ..... of Ht ........ 1t _... • • .... .... ~ "-' h-' to h.d, unti .._. fa ......._
._,. ... • ... fll --~e .. ...., JAMIS I. un .J
turrn-d up In her clrl friend't DaiYD • 'I'IIDAID&D
pocket and they m~de tome klnr I Herman Dwttman. 11. S.nta
of tnde. A third had be.n II Ana, told Mewport poUce Jut
Holly's ~Jon for IGftM Um<' w-.k that he ltoppH tw a llaht
AU W@te Uncoln head .-.nnla 'lt Cout HWJ. and Nomina Can·
The ral'ftt wu a 1• ma.rbd yon ld .• Corona •• Mar wtMn
With tile S or the San Prandaco/Jwo )'0\ltl'la, 11 or It, I~ u..tr mint. Ahy collf'Ctor lmOWI what way Into hla car and ord4t'-d him
that mMna! at aun potnt to dttn tMnl to 1M
Holly loobd up tiM name of a An,.la. warnlq him that tiMr
numa.mau.t In Colta Mela and wwld Ntu.m ... ldU tum It be
laf'r ladwr '** JMr 10-him. lnlonnfd,....... ·-=·----.. -.. .. : ... w.., .... _.,.,.of JvM 29. .. ...................... ~ OIIIMt , ............. ..,
...., •• who .... to .. , ....
auMhlne." Maurtc. Coudrar
ca.-ct a handlul ol "" bade· yard·IJ'OWn _..,den aballota ..•
Maurice Coudray ... lonner hair·
ctre.er, rataurateur, now tbe
1row.r ol ahaUota . . . Pertaa.-
aome or you lala. who read thla.
are amona thaN he made coin
happy u Maurlee de Parla •t the
S.verly Wllahlre and Hollywood
Rooaevelt Hotels . . . r.rha.-
aorn. ol you have atopped at hla
PlreClde Inn In Vitalla, you
mllht even have aeen ha Cha·
teau Maurice televlaion pro1ram
over ICFRE In Fresno ... Later
and doaer to home the Cua de
Coudray In South Laruna. Yum
. . . he's a cooker all rl1ht . . .
S.ya he lot the bu1 born hla
parents who owned a small bla·
tro In Pari• ...
* t
IIMIUola ............. . ....u.. MUcete. ...... thl ••• oDAeM•tlaepaeMa.....,._
• little ......... fte ..... ...,
tM ...... ...,. ··--tlwy cue 80 "'Y bv•t .•• T ..
0111 ................... .. .....................
...... aay ...... ..., ... ..... ........ ,_ .............. .... .......................... ........................ .... .... ....., ....... ~ ,..
,_ .... t1111Uy .... clll ••• ,.... .............. ...
•• lt111al wttll aDy -••• ............................. ............. ~ .. ........................ ......... ~ .......... .
.-. .......... clter9U. .. .
....... ....,.... Ia...,. ... dt.
• .., leaf ••• o.a. .. Ia •••
*
Spumoni Is back . . . the ex·
otic JtaJlan Ice cream slice of
pink. ereen. and white, which
are not strawberry, •plstacttlo and
vanilla ... Thto navors escape
me ... Three dlfferont texturea.
too ... The pink is Icy like a
sherbet, the gree n ls creamy like
Ice cream. and the white Ia very
definitely whipped crt'am. Then
all through art' mysterious lillie
nibbles of chopped nuts, can -
dled cherrl('!l and evt-n a little
dlvldually ces. an
would be a very nice light des·
sert to wind up a bar-beque.
wedding or bridge game. Ask
Lysle to show you a sllre of Spu.
monl. He k~ps It in a special
freezer In bark.
*
AaetMr ........ •8DY ,..
......... lloclla .... ....
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lllxla .... ,_cr• ... ,._ --... .,_.. ...... .... ............... ~ .. . n.--......., ...... ~ ......................
.... ........... will ~ ...................... .. ,.. ............... ... .......................... ......................
.......... 'fte ~ ....
~ ............... .... .., .. -............ ..... n .... tMIIII,_.._....,. --............... .. .. __ ..... ...,. ..... ......................... .................. .,.
llfldllllly ........... .... ... Y_._.. ....... __ ........... T--,_, ..a.. bf ..._ ••• Y• ..., .............. ... -................ ... --......... ,... .._. .......................
1111 ..... -....... , ..... .. ._ ................ Itt ............. .,... .... ....... .....,~ ...... _.._ ........ ., .•
*
.f
Outing Is Held
,at Mt. Baldy
A IIOUP of ol4 ....._ trc.n
Baldy •Ill be aaaldq tlwlr way
back to u..e, fatiiDIIte mountain
haunt apln tJall wwek .... tbelr
a nnual habit lnehlded will be
many memben of tile An1lerw
Friday Lunchecln Qub.
All will meet at Padua 811.18
for lunch today, Jaly I, a.n
ct,lve to Kt. Bald)'. alte of l'.ddle
and Ruth Burna' tonner Curry
mort. The lunw lftlde at 1100
W. ONan n.. Balboa.
Mow known u tile Juekhorn
Rertaur.nt, the fomwr ..-t
place will be t.._ -~ ot a .n1
fHt from 2 to 9 p.m. lor the vi.IJ.
t<n. who then will ride the chair
lift to the top of Mt. Baldy and
catch trout at the pool adjacent
to Curry's and wind up the day
with dJnner at the Buckhorn.
Mualc and aon1• will be fut·
nished by Dolly Stewart, Fran·
ces McNatt, Ma1Jte Parks and
othen who used to perform when
the Burns operated Curry·a.
The party •lao will be a ~end·
off for the Bums, who are leav·
ln1 Immediately afterward for
Canada and Alaska. Friends will
occupy their borne durinl tbelr
absence.
IE II UPIILITEIIII
-··UL·.':;~· I ... -.c... ....
e taUIIDAY, JVII& II laird St .. Jlf.wport INch. wu pollee that someone took doth·
Mary W. Johrwtoll. MlO W. chn,ed with lntoxlcation ln Jn1 valued at 120 from he.r
Ocean Froftt. Jlfewport leach, re· public on the north aide of rlty cloths line .•. The theft of a
ported the theft of a 120 cha&M hall, Newport leach, at 8:~ p.m. surfboard valued at Sl02 wu te·
1oun1e aod chair •.. John F. lu· . • . A ear driven by Janet N. ported by James W. Hollman.
duanan. 2108 E. Ocean Front, Stannard, H , of 2012 Paloma Or., 2121~ Onyx Ave., Balboa bland
Balboa. reported the theft trom Ca.ta Mesa. turMCS over aero. ..• A couch wu stolen from the
hla patio of a apatula, ean of from 2245Irvtne Ave .. upper bay, 1ara1e of Dwaln E. Thomp10n.
atarter lllhter Ould. a pewter with no one Injured ... Dou1 311 Mar1~rite Ave .• Coro na dt-1
d•arette box. 11 .. jar ol book Sallabury. 314 Narclaua Ave., Co. Mar . . . ll~aal ahootlnc by
matchH. pQttery jar ol cJaarettea rona del Mar. ~eported the theft juwnUea near the f~ landlna
and two cut lroft uh traya, of a bicycle from a bike rack on Topaz Ave., Balboa l&land,
valued at 121).75 ••. Ruben Perft, at the Udo Thuter, Newport wu reported by Or. Rkhard
Apr. 7, 822 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal· Beach. Steven.. 522 S. ·aay Front ...
boa, report.ed t1'1e bur1lary of a e IATVIIDAY. JVIf& 17 Mrs. Klnl&ley Rogers. 220 Dla-
$108 ;payroll check . • . OQnald Claire AIJen. 105 MaJn St.. mond Ave., Balboa Island. re.
M. Sanford, ~ of 1806 W. Ocean Balboa, reported the bur1lary potted a large aroup of noisy
Front. Newport Beach. w a 5 of $75 from her purse on a dres-juveniles gathered at the corner
charpd with fumlahlna a n alco· ser In her hotel room at that of Diamond and Balboa ... Cur·
hollc bever .. e to minors ln the addresa ... James R. Comstock, tis Ellmore. 205 VIa Jucar, Lido
100 block McFadden Pl .• Newport 31 . of 311 1 ~ Alpolcna Ave., Balboa Isie. told pollee that Gary Dens·
Beach, at 9:30 p.m . and Gary Island, was charged with drunk ford. 16. was hit on the back of
.A&hby and Thomas J. Knox, both driving and Intoxication In auto the head with a brake shoe by
20. were charged with being In front of 2241 W. Coast Hwy .. one or 3 male occupants, all
minors ln poueuJon of an aJco. Newport Beach ... A torn w in-about 18. in a car near 20th St.
hollc bevera1e. dow scret>n and broken window and Ocean Front ... e FIIIDAY. JVIIE II glas.oc was found In a home at 409 e wm•ESDAY. JVWE 21
The family dog wu quaran· Poinsettia Ave .. Co:ona del Mar. Sidney Soffe r, owner of thP
tined after biting Carol Blanpled, ownPr1 by Dr. Earl ~f. Brady. but Blue Beat RHtaurant, 10'7 21 t
•1906 Deborah Lane, Ha rbor High· no rntry was made . . . Pl., Newport Beach. complained
lands ... Richard G. Mitchell. C... Vcdl. 201 Crystal Aft.. at 1:58 a.m . that a ma n stole
1824 W. Ocean f'ront. Newport klboa lllcmd. npore.d tho a $3.95 bottle of sake-win<' from
Beat:h, reported the theft from tlwft Of a IZS 1U99Cife carilor lx'hind the bar a CIN hP WdS told
his fenced patio of six tiki from tlM tep of lala ccu • • • the bar was clost'd and wa-; rP ·
torches a three.foot barbeque. a Two ftalalaq pol ... ro.la aad fused beer ... Mammi<' Gnfflth.
t5.foot ' length of reed fencing llDH. ••haed .t ..,_ wen
1
617 Na rcissus Ave .. Corona !lt'l
a nd an electric lamp for a total stoa.a froa tho ccu of C. a. Ma r, Injured her a nkh• from a
value of $28.88 ... Jim Barrett. Wllsoa. .a E. Ocecaa rroet. fall and was takPn hy ambu·
231 Kings Pl., CIUL H3V!'f!· ~~· lcdboa. pcarbd at l7tb St. aad I lant e to South Coast Hospital.
ported the thf'ft of his $2:5 bl· OceciD Float. ........... a.acb. Laguna Beach ... ~trs. E. P.
cycle from 2501 Cliff Dr. . . . M r<~. :\fay Ellmore. 205 VIa Ju· Cameron. 200 Onyx AvP .. Ba lhoa ~ns. Gordon Dem~y. 7100 W. car. Lido ls i<'. reported an ille~al lsland, was hit by tly1ng gla~s
Ocean Fronr. West Newport. rf'· Pntry Into h<'r homt' ... Ga ry when someone threw a boule·
ported the burglary or a $1.000 Hudson. 107 19th Sr.. Newport vard slop sign through a window
diamond engagement ring from 8<-at·h. rl'portrd the loss of a in her home a t 1:40 a.m.
a bedroom in her home. wall('t <'Ontalnlng about 1170 in A liS bib of Tbomaa M"k·
J~ M. Mcaeltoule. 1101 cash. identtrlcat•on and credit la.a. t5l Arbor St., Costa M..a.
Scmtaaolla Tor •• lrriae Terrace. ca rf!o; ... A $2.61)') outhoard mo· was atoloa from tbe lfowport
reported tho theft of ailS radl· tM hoat <'QUlpJ)('d with a 40 Pier ana •1 • htridt Kllldel-.
ator orDCIIDelltcQ cap from ber horscpowPr motor was stolen 13, of 31 8eacoD ...,, suffered
lporb ccu lD a paldaq lot lD from a mooring ocr 130 Via Lido • laMe cut wbeD be fell off •
the ~ Sa.op. ana. lfowport ~orr1. Li rlo 1"11'. ownt>rl by Wil · .tJAcyca. .t Doftr Dr. aad C:OC.t
loocb ••• Mn. LcN1M c. wu. ha m F. llt'Ckt'r. 226 Via l thal·a . Bwy.. ......,._. loacls. belaq
.... 5L oC 15571/a MlraiDar Dr.. Llc1o Isle . . . takoa to IIOCI9 Boe .. tal tor aan.a. staffend D u DU r 0 u. • SVWDAT. JUKE 11 tnatiDODt ••• L. G. BoiMMOL
ablalou wbeD abo foU dOWD r Ol'tN B. ~tarCurn. 2!. of 31i 125 ODyx Aft.. lcd.boa lalaad.
atiDra .t ber IMIDo: aaa. .... C<~brillo St.. Costa ~tc>sa. was ropon.d J•ftD!los tallapOttD9
..._. by ~Jaace to BOCI9 chlr~t'd with intoxica tion in with cnata.oi!U .. 1D the IGO
. BoepUal for tr..._... . . . publk a t Dahlld An•. a nd First block of Orrp ••• A poeatblo
Mrs Jecmett w. lleylaokla. M4 Avr.. Corona rll'l ~1ar. at 2: 10 bvglary of a ...U.t coataiD·
a fiiC'D W. Jttb SL, Coeta M..a. ... a m .... ~tart ha L. llend,.rson. 1aq It woa npor1ed by Mn. "P£1Rll~' port.cl tbe theft of a bicycle 202 WeiiP It')' Lane. Costa ~fesa. CcrtbertDo Albri9bt. 702 A.o. I~ boa the •....-t'Pler.,..... reportNl h<'r car stolen from 610 codo A,. .. CoroDcl del Men. ~T &. f C::. Mn. ·babel ...... 211 E"· 1 W. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa: offi· A box of clothing valued at
1:11' j\WIIJ D1Dg CaDyoa Bd.. lbon CUffe. f'NS local('(! thr v.-~ldf' 2 hours S20 was taken from Glt'n H. E~t ·
SA&A TIDE ~plcrtMd tbat 2 tu ,.. laiN In tht> Balboa parking lot gleston. 2251., Amethyst An• ..
bop bod , ... ,.. bnaacb.. . .. Don Tucker. 317 Irvine Ave.. r. a I b oa lslanr1 ... ;\iarjorle =:: = = tn. a tree ·-ber .,.-operty Newport Heights. reported the Crumlt'y reportt>d that someonP
JOII •....-rt al1'd. adJolDlD!r auc1r Cully. do· theft or a $30 tonneau rover and broke Into the St. James Church. •....-t .._. KJtW as a tner-at ,....,... flight jacket from his c-ar In a Newport Beach. during thf' night
tluo•wbout tbe &UIDIDft parking lot 't Bayside Dr. and ... Barbara Orsatti, 3 119 E. sa.., w1t11 tile MWChe11tl wt.. ~-.. u... Marine Ave .. Newport Beach . . . Coast Hllhway. Corona del )tar.
....._ M the ....._ Arthur K. Kalno, 63. of 106 Mrt1. Robert B. Orr. ~15 Chubas· rt>ported the thf'ft of ht>r hand· ;==========================:; co Dr .. Irvine Terrac-e. reported bag and Items va lued at 175 ... the theft of a glrl'!l bicycle . . . W. 0 . DeMotte Jr .. 121 39th St .. s
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Use our excellent
DRY CLEANING
and
LAUNDRY SERVICE
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A 110 set of bongo drums was Newport Beactr: said that a hit
!ltolen from the care of Robert J. and run driver caused damage
Wallace. 1512 W. Ocean Front. to his automobile parkl'd at the
Newport Beach . . . center parking area of Balboa
A trldtlc w ld•t at Ida A... Blvd .. at 39th and -lOth Sts ....
ad Pint A..._ c-del Mrs. Pat St>lling. 31-11: Alvarado
MG ... ,..,... _. ....._ by Pl.. Balboa. reportt>d that 3 1t ·
CMrlee 1t. ..-w Ill T..-)•ear.o ld Dorsey Smith wu bittf'n
A"'-a.u.a Jaa..d. ad -,. by a dol{.
G. m.,.. .a? lleiiiiU'f lid.. e TlltJJISDAT. JUJIE·22 ea... ....._ ... T.-C.WIA& Hora(•e H. ~njaman. 102~ E.
-VIa &--. ._... ....._ ... Balboa Blvri .. Balboa. reporte l
~a. tiMft -~~ob1le 1u1d be-rn ,_ --.oaat.-..a-0... ,._~ parked at thr enrl or C St. for
Jlf....-t a..dl .•. Yb91aJa the past or 9 da~ s ... A bikr
~ .... IM 15tb IL. llaw· \'alucd at $20 was stoll'n fr!lm
por1 ....._ •• ....,... Uae tMft the yarrl of John 1'rueblood, 51R
of ao ~ ,._ ber ..u.t .t 38th St.. \\'{'>'t ~1'\\'J)OrJ ..
1211/a 40tla IL. W•t •ewport. · Louise \\' Ktmba ll. I 12 W.
wllen 11M,... a 91108t .. • Oc-ean F ront. Central ~Pwpnrt .
Charle!C Vihleln. 3628 Ocenn told polh'e that !'Oml'ont• harl
Blvd.. Corona del Mar. <'Om· shot a hoi<' 1n a w tn(low of ht>r
plnlned that the occupant of an· homt> with a BB ~un .. ~~~.
other car threw a wine bottle. Edwin Tu-;splJ, 8 11) W. Oct>an
wh!C'h hit tht> hood of his piC'k·UP f'ront, Balhoa. rt'JlOTll'fl of 1\ hit
truck at Ja mboret! Rd. and Coast and run rlam.,~~· to her hus
Hwy.. Nt'wport Beach; oftlct>~ band':-: l9:l!l •'lr pa rk I'd on Ei~ht h
arrt'stf'd Dan C. Garrison. 22. Sr. . . . ~tN. J D. BowN . 2011
Anahelm. on a charge or intoxi· Diamonrl AH'. BnlhQa l~la n 1.
ration In auto at lOth St. and old polwr tha t juvPnJ!.,,. waikf'd
881 boa Blvd.. Newport Bea ch: ac-ross r h(• rop or ht>r <'.tr pa rkt•rl
Cha rlt>s G. &>ard. 18. Stanton. In front of hN hnu"e . .
with being R minor In possession Beary RllL 2431 W. Coast
or an alrohollc bt>veragl' and no J119bway. Newport. NporMd of
opt'rator's llct>n!W, and Thomas C. a pou1b1e burtlCII'"f of • boat
)1artldPn and James S. Dixon. la lala boclt yard at th.t ad-
both 19. of Buena Park. with dnu . . . A 150 aw1board
alcoholic ~ion t'harges. CIDd • 125 oloctrtc naor ..,. e IIO.DAY. JUWE It C11D0D9 tbo u ... bu91arbed
A wallet found by S. M. Sim· fro. Dcuylo Drew, J.s loa·
monds. 1320 Bay r ront. Balboa &bon St.. West llewport: bo
l!lland. was turned over to police: .. u.ated tiM tote1 Ml• of
the wallet contained no money. all lt.aaa t.-.. .t •• • • •
but had the 10 of Ralph Stewart Zelda Bobtuoa. •1 lldpway
Alder, 8'71 Madre St.. Pasadena LaDe. lcrya•t. 11pwtlld t.M
.•. Mrs. 'Eunice J: Godell, 3314 tbeft of IMr ...u.t t ... Me
W. Ocean Front. Newport. report· ...,....
ed a ,.roup of nolay treapaaslng Pollee unit .a~ rollt>d from Its
surferw on h.,r property ... Of· parking place in front of the sta·
fleers E. Laurin e nd J. Mayo tlon· at 425 32nd St.. Nt-wport
l'f!CIUHted a transportation unit Beach . .at 12:01 a.m. and struck a
at Balboa Jfaln Parkin& Lot for vehicle reglste~ to RobeM Mar·
2 16.year.nld youths In poNeS· tin. 617 Clubhouse Ave.. West
slon of alc.•r•hol . . . Miss Pam Newport . . . RJchard .1. JoMs.
Archer, 505 Heliotrope A~-e .• Co· 4& of 423 MornJn1 Canyon Rd-
rona del ~ar, told pollee her Corona Highlands. wu ch~
black leather purse wu stolen with lntOlrlcation In auto In a
from t..r parked 1963 Ford at a pancake restaurant parklna lot
parkln1 lot at 3300 Newport . . . ~Ttl. T. C. Jordan. 1815 S. ·
llvd .. Newport •.. Thomas Rut· brina Ter .• lni ne Terr.t<'f!. repor1.
ter. 108 VIa Uclo Nord. I.Jdo Isle., f'd the theft ot a a5 bicycle from
lold pollt'e that 4 can ~ a.y.Jde Dr. and ~arlne Aw ••
rad na In front of hla aclclresa . . . !"f~ BNc h . . .
Plclftnce Hunt. 1031 W. Balboa ,_... 0. 0-D. a. el
ll¥d., Balboa. reported of 2 In· ... M ...., ...... Ia .....
toxlt"atecl men near her hOCM ...., fwdt • • ...... el
ua&n1 vullar tancuap ... A -at ... •...., ••¥
prowler wu reported b)' )llcny a u... ,.aa-. .. a ...
arambl•. sn Jqonla A,~ .. Co-.... ._. ._... •••MI •
rona del liar ... omtwt quieted .... Ill • rtz a • .. ~
a party of Covina 11r1a at 8 el -.. IL •· C 1 •• • GarMt Aw., Balboa Jaland. at 011111 a... ..._ ..._.,
lJ:Ot a.na. and acMiatd • ,.._. ..., e tz a a • hll
ot ..,. to 10 holM and lila)' off a.ll -• • ..._ ••• A
tlae ................ Com· -....... -.... -llldr.&lfiU\6 A .... Aw .... ._. ....... ....... ...... , ....... ,...,... ................ ...
lwl II At Ia .... lll tr.t ot ... •. •
Student Is on
Europe Tour
180-AY. JVLT L 1•1 nw-&YaY nv.u&Y
When Ray EJt.boudt. 50n of
Mr. and Mrs. Ron EJieboud( of
520 ·PobwenJa A~e., Corona Ml
Mar, enten Oranae Coast Col·
leae this fall he'll h.tve a fine
backaround of travel and kno~wJ
edge of European geograiolhY and
customs In hla experience.
Ray ia on a aoc~logy study
tour followln1 hla recent gradu ·
atlori from Whittier College. and
will include hla father's n.1t1ve
BelaJwn In hJs Itinerary.
He wlU vlalt the Scandinavian
countries, also Russia. Austria
and Swlturland on the schPd·
uled tour, which is In connection
wlth his studies, then on to
Parts, London and Germany u
well u Bel1lum on his own. He
will visit relatives during part
of his stay both in Germany and
his father's country. . ...........
Ora,nge Coast College has an· I
nounced that track__ a.na__cross·
country coach ~orm Lumia n will I
become director of the OCC ath ·
It-tic news bureau for the coming
year.
Athletic news bureau publica·
nons h c1ve been handled by
Miss Phyllis J. Jack,.on. admln·
istratlve assistant and director
of ·the publication office.
Increased demands on lh<' I
publication office to mcl't thP
nl'NlS Of thP expanding COIJI'ge
haw• made the move nt"C't-ssary.
Lumain. an OCG coa<'h for the
past two years. Is not new to
th<' public-ations field, ha' lng
authored &e\'eral articles for atl)-
letic publications.
..... Jacll ...
lertlllrllicSIIH
Major Genrral Samuri :' Ja• k
L'S~tC 1 RPt. '. who ha,.-.: just com
pi!'IPrl mort' than 3ll yPar" w11h
thP t.:. . :O.ta rmr Corps. ha'< J'll'1
Ptl F'.orrl ~lntor C'llmpa ny· .... AN fl
nutronk 01\ asion m :'\ewpmt
Bv.tch.
Gf'n. • Jar k has a mastt>r'" rll•
~trN• in aNonautica l en~tmPNin~
from California Institute of Tl'ch ·
noiOJZ)'. For the past 3 year" he
has served as commanding gen·
rral. Aircraft. f l('{'t ~1arine For<'e.
Pacific. at El Toro. The heavily.
decorated Ma1'ine General saw
combat in Nica ragua. World War
II and the Korean connict.
Farmer -'fcCabe. Orangt> C'oun·
ty's humorist. phtlosopher a nd
nrwspape~an. IS now a featured
StoryteJif'r over the F~f Radio
Station KGGK. 1n Ga rd .. n Gro,t>.
9-1.3 on F~1 radio evt>ry nJfZh t
~fonday/through Friday, at :30
p.m .
:!llf'he Farmer... wh~ homt>\',
philosophica l news C"Olumn h~s
a pP<'arl'd 1n many nl'wspapt>rs in
Ora ngP County a nd across tht>
country for many yf"aN. ha<: told
o\·er 2.000 child rt>n · Storti'S
through ch-ar organizations. to
the nt>ighborhood kids. an<1 rl'·
t'<'ntly to the childrf"n tn Fa ir
viPw Sta t<' Hos"pital.
F.,..r U. El111i11r
Anertili•c Chief Dies !
Ch lrl('~ K U<'nt'er. S90 \\' Ill h I
5:t. Col-ta ~t,.«a. rl'tir('(l atiH'rn~ I
an~ man;q::Pr of the u •" A n~<'ll'«
ExamtnN . d1Pd Ju nr :?9 1'1 i'r J,,.
"•'Ph HO"Ptl.ll at th(' a~f" of t>7
l-lf' wa'< a ndlh<' or Km ,::m a n.
A rt7ona. h.1r1 la\'PI1 1n Cahforn1a
ror -10 vr .tr<" anr1 2 n•.tr« 1n th<'
IIMbnr . Arl'a Hr wa·« .t mrml'f'r 1
of thC' ~Pwport H.Hbor Elk"
u lrler.
:'.•n irl'" WNr hPiri ~lon•l•l\'
froM Balt1 Costa ~1f"S.l l'hapci.
ln tl'rm('nt wa" In Pac1 C!,· V1rw
)fpmortal Park.
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today. In recent ~ear~ mt'1.hcal science has ach~eved
incalculable imPfo,ements 10 the c::1re and treatment
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Aw .. ColoU .. , Mar. laM ba4
• bu.y ..,.., 8UJIUMr vlaldna
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Pint came IMr daUiblitr, Mn. ~aa.t s .. ife-. ud pandchll·
dNn, Diane and David. from
Cheyenne. WYo.. to apend 2
w.ka. M OM, ,..,.,.. to re·
tum hclme __. cune that they
will be mowlnf to tbe San Jer.
urdlno area 1100n and Mrs.
Harmeston hu now returned to
Cheyenne to •U tlwlr home.
Over the Fourtb of luly holl·
days ~Ia Marilyn Hill. another
daughter, came from San Fran·
cls::c. · ,
E:~joyln~ the visits also was
Mrs. Hill's daughter, Mrs. David
Smiley, ot 401 Iris Ave., Corona
del Mar, whose husband, Dr.
Smiley. ia saWng In the Hono·
lulu race on the Chubuco. Mrs.
Smiley wllJ ny July 13 to Hono·
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lntoxieatton In auto after ht. ~r
wu lnvolwd In an accident
wtth a pick-up truck drlv•n b,y
David c. Chapman, 125 VIa Ra·
wnna. Lido Isle, at VIa Lido and
H.-port Blvd., N.wport S.aeh
. • • Hendrick 1. Bou. l0121 Ac:a·
C'la St., upper bay, who nat hla
wriat while worklnc In the kltdl·
en at the Hurley Bell, 3801 E.
Cout Hwy . .,Corona del Mar, wu
taken to Hoac ao.pltal by olfl·
cera for trlatnlent after a eat
In which he was being taken to
1ate, U, o1 MO Poppy Aw .. C.
rona del Mar, wu .colen from
a)onp~M the Part Theat.r,
Corona del Mar ... Andrew I .
Billman, .,. a. ol 301 Alvarado
St., Balboa, wu eha,.ad wltll
Intoxication ln auto at 101 lion·
tero St.. Balboa . . . A buqler
alarm rlftllna et the Security
First National Bank, ~ E.
Coast HW)'., Coroaa del Mar, at
111:30 p.m. brought oftleen to
the scene to find no evidence ol
'a break·ln. the alarm being re·
ae:.
the ho.pltal. driven by E. R. e IATVDAY. IVJIE M
Johnson, 2241 Santa Ana Ave., John E. Kane, 18, Long IIUC'h
Costa Mesa. stalled on the he.· sailor. wu charted with auto
pltal access road .. · A $30 bl· theft and atrona·army robbery.
cycle was stolen from the garage l atter his arres t by San Clemente
ot Gwen T. Schwan. 2017 Mira· pollee on a charee of steaJJna a
mar D.-:. Balboa. car reelstered to Julie Ann Hor·
ton, 1001 Nottingham Rd., West· e niDAY. 1VJIE D dill . . . The car ot Donald
AND
Our stock of books on the
Communistic threat to Ameri.
ca Is growing dally.
Robert Gehlke, 800 W. Coast Schneider, 713 W. Balboa Blvd .•
HW)'·· Newport, reported the burg· Balboa. wu slde·swlped whJJe
lary of less than $20 from a cash parked In front ot that addrea
box at that address ... Newport ... Mrs. Arthur Jacobaen, 1585
Construction Co.. 505 30th St.. Ocean Blvd.. Balboa. reported
Newport Beach. was the victim. the theft of a white patio chair
of rhe theft of doors valued at and two canvas chair covers,
S42 from a construction site ,at valued at $30. from her open
1270 Rutland Rd .• Westclltf . . . patio ... Two BB shots were
H. D. Edmunds. 104 Via Cordova. fired Into a bedroom window on
I LJdo Isle. found a bicycle, which the second floor at 829 Bayside
wa' released to owner. Doue Sal· D:.. New.>Ort Beach, while the
lsbury, 214 Narcissus Ave .. Co· apartment occupant. Thomas
rona del Mar. Buell. was at Catalina J!lland.
2916 E. Coa.st Highway
Corona del Mar
&......U. Maoa. rt, oC 1111 £d9tu D. Stalrl• ~ Via
Saata A.a A...,. c-t11 lleea. om.to. IJdo ~ r•ported tbe
waa bUt. by a do9 wldle de· theft of bJa 151 span tiN aDd
u..n.g IDCdl at lD Gtb lt.. bumper JCidr froaa bla car • ••
W•t Kewport; tbe mall canter J...-B. Maag. 113 W. 8ay
was tnated by a pbyaidaa. AYe., 8alboa. waa cbal9" witb
aDd offlcera quaraatiiMd tlae drlYI.Dg wblle bJa priftM9e was do9 • • • A b.tt CIDd naa IDOtorfat auapeaded • . •
I
llalll I . orana.,, 5t -..ctt Dr.,
Jfewport ~ at ala IL and~ ~ ..... ~ewport liNda
.•. •• Hanberry, 2117 CarneU
Dl., CoMla ................ tiM Ia.
of • 11.000 diamond wrlat watdl
In the Newport INch or ec.ta
............ aobert c. ~.
11, ., aa luta Ana Aw .. !few·
port . ...._.., reporte t tbe bura·
laJY ot tlOO Jn cuh IJ'om • cJeU
drawer In bla bedroom ..•
Gretchen bep. 113 Apolena
Aw .. a.Jboa laland. reported tlw
theft ot beddJnc valued et S19
. . . Mrs. Charlene McClary. La
Puente, wu rushed to Hoaa Ha.·
INtal by ~rs when ahe start·
ed navlnc Mbor pains . . . Jlob.
ert Harrla, 123 VIa Gen~. Lido
lale. reported the theft ot a $75
Slame.e cat.
e IIOIIDAY. JVIfE •
'
(Continued from pqe 1)
voice, totalitarian. penuaalw,
which apealca of a New Ord~r.
which •y.:
•. •. Yw .... ...., lnllu .....
ft-........... . .........
lt ................ ,t
cl-.
••• le nsdHe-9Ift 1IP tlala ..........
Alld llt1lpld ·-·-·· ....... ~ ... .,_. r Cl •t Ia net.Nd. ................
WMt .... ,.. ..... bet
tD1J IMt •Y bet? ..
And now, come the voices ot
the People-Including thoee ot
Ro.le Shapiro, Paul Bunchlk. the
GrHk who runs the GrHk'l. Dan
Shay and Jack Brown-and the
13 pretty girls on J. K. Burney's
float.
The Narrator leads the great
chorus. as he says: r • .....-. • burled Ua1Jt9 aa aUoC-.
••• TIM bablt of tlae fne •••
We ....._ UtJa tb.lllt. UtJa
dnaa.
TlaJa lcmd ........ -Ytb.lllt
.........
Ye• a PI 111 ...... .._ ... a.. ................ ........ -. .................. ,t ... .........
................. t. lt...U
be ••• 0 II.
.And the voace. of the People
erew to a great, sweiiJng chorus
as they repeated:
... .............. ,t.
It -..a ... w' I 111 ..
And, when the voices finally
became •tiJJ, far, far In the dl•·
tance there were aounda ot a
band playlnr-and firecrackErs
-or perhaps. who knows. the
sounda mAY have come from the
muskeC. of a little rageed line -
at Lexington.
Thla is Independence Day,
1961. I shall try to remember
why.
(The quotations are from:
'7he Sel~"ted Works of VIncent
Benet," Volume One-Poetry;
Farrar It Rinehart, Inc., Publish·
ers, New York. ''LUten to the
People" was copyrlehted 1941 by
Stephen Vincent Benet.)
damaged tbe car oC Clyde Pete Launder. 7~ 1:: Marigold
a.t.a. a 3ttb St.. W•t X••· I Ave .. Corona del Ma r. reported
port ••• Mrs. L D. Weather· the theft of his bicy.:-le from the
bead. 2101 s..w. An •• aa.Jboa. garage at that address by a thl~.f.
reported' MUiD9 ber car to a who avparently left another ba·
mGD who 90ft ber a cbedt for 1 cycle. stolen from J im Whyte.
11.250 Oil a Jamaica. :.oac, 717 Orc'hld Ave .. Corona del Mar
Louise M. Detrick, 45, of 2506
Sierra Vlata Dr .• upper bay, was
charged with drunk drlvln1. In·
toxJcatlon In auto and no op-
erator's license In her poaeulon
at Dover Dr. and Westcll!t Dr .•
WestcUrt. at 3:22 a.m .... A 113
metal sun visor was stolen from
the care of W. C. Schumann, 5810
Seashore Dr .• West Newport ...
A $100 wrist watch. belonelng to
Marie L. Palmer. 1701 Kines Rd .•
Cliff Haven, was stolen from a
counter under an open window
In a kitchen at 113 28th St.,
Newport S.ach ... A 193.60 surf.
board was stolen from the yard
of Lillian G. Nlsson. 1702 Park
Ave .. Balboa Island ... A C'ar
driven by Ronald B. Flynn. 517
Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. was hit
In the rear by a car driven by
Roland D. Fons, 1650 ~flnorca Dr ..
Costa Mesa. at 1800 E. Coa st
Hwy .. Corona del ~1ar ...
S0111 ..... find a pellet cw
U 9'1D aDd cau.Md SlO dam·
age to a wladow Ia tbe boaae
of Fraak £. Caatllaa. 43. of 107
24tb ..... Kewport leacJa • • •
Condemnation Action
For School Site OK' d
IalGDd, lf.T .. baDir. beiD9 DOU· · · · Mavis Stagg • .tlO Harding St.. 1 ... H J i Condemnation action to obtain
fled later by the baak tbat 'Balboa. reponed his .daughter's IIJ 1'1 -I I a 40·acre s ite for a fourth high tbey bad ao aucb alVDatun oD 1 wris t watch stolen while she was S
fl•-.•• Rudolph v--·· ... _,. on rhe beach In Balboa ... Mr.s. school on surplus Fairview tate -.._ ... -, Four generations were prPSent H "t 1 ,....tty .. as uthorl~ed ----1 .... •-•........._ f--a Edvrhc V. Holloway. 3-18 Dahlia ospa a pro..--· a ..
,..__ .... -..-__. J at a family party which was 0<'· u d b th trustee• of the bi-•• •-tbe' road--lD f-t PI .. Corona del Mar. reported that ... on ay Y e ·~ THIS S,_, _,_ ., _ _i _ _i "' the .... ----· ..... casloned by the rt>t urn of some N t H bo u n 1
0
n High '"'"' ....,..,._ -· _. ... ,_ -• .. --. h"r son's' bicycle w.lS stolt>n from ewpor ar r r · _ __. titfl •t.so va .... .__._ -. of the members from Europe S h J o· 1 ~""9" un ,._, '" •• • •• • Thft b1·c,:cle of· Thomas West· 1 Fern leaf Ave. and Ocean Blvd., c 00 uur cr. fOt ] iltMrlloM. Cell OltiOLE J.OUO. ..-., when Mr. and Mrs. C. W. WPeC'h. Th I . I th th I ;:._.~:;;;;;~;;~~~~:===iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Corona del Mar . . . of 3602 MarC'US. :'iewport BeaC'h. e s te IS a ong e sou er y
boundary of the hospllal •;>roper. e SUKDAT. JUKE 2S entertained. ty, west of the extension of Pia·
Officers righted a small sports Home for a visit were Mr. and centla Ave. The trustees seek
car. registered to a Mr. Simon. Mrs. J. H. Powell. the Weech's slightly more than 43 acres. the
40l Belvue La ne. Balboa. after SOn·in·law and daughte r from extra land for 80-toot wide Pia· I pranksiNS turned It on Its side Holland. Mr. Powell l.s employed centla Ave.
I La d M.l mar Dr by the Fluor Corporation and at Be vue ne an ra · The suit does not bind the lrus. 1 J 127 Ma tne Ave was on leave before transferrl,ng ... Henry ones. r .. tees to purch•-the land, It waa
tors have obtained plans. Supt.
Max Russell told the trustees
Monday.
The contract will call for com·
pletion ot the school In 365 cal·
endar days. It Is due to open In
the fall ot 1962 on a 40·a cn> site
near the southwest corner of
Ford Rd. and Jamboree Rd., north
of Corona del Mar.
CULtord Huber was appointed
Inspector for the new hJeh school
construction . at a monthly aaJ.
ary or $783.
LOr ......
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ITAII'IDIG WD., JULY I
TIIIIOVGII JUl. Y II ..
"'SDow White &
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with Carol Heiss.
Olympic Skatlne Champion
Also
""The Little Shepherd
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with J immy Rodgers.
Luana Patten. Chile Willa
L I 0 0 .,--? ~ ·
·oa,... •• ,.,...,.
IT~ WKD .. JULY I Marron Brando and
Karl Malden ln
UD .... ~INMI Jacka"
Only the sun
tans for real ••• -Balboa Island, reported the loss to London. ....., h J d
or theft of the rear license plate Gathering ot the family rlan pointed out. The title to I e an
and sticker from his C'ar ... P. L. Included Mr. and Mrs. Sally Pel· Is now In lltleatlon between tho
Cockreham. 301 Iris Ave .. Corona ler. Mrs. Pellet belne the great· former owner. Georee Capron.
del Mat. reported damage to the grandmother; Mr. and. Mrs. and the state.
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left front door window and out· George Thomas and the1r son. A contract for the construction
side n>ar view mirror on his I Tracy. Mrs. Thomas Is the of Corona del Mar High School
car parked on Seaview Ave. near Weech's daughter also. Is expected to be awarded at th('
Aug. 1 meeting ot the trustees.
his,::.m-...,, I02 Ac:ada lACK BONE Df CDN Trustees will open bids at 2
Aft .. CoroDa del Mar. aepon.d Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Courter p.m. Thursday. July 27. Con.slder·
tbe tUft oe a bkyde f.-have moved back to Corona del l able Interest from contractors has
Poppy A••· aact 0ceaa IIYd. Mar after living In Sedona, Arl· been shown. and several con trac.
D1lriD9 tbe Digbt .....al zona, tor 21~ years. They are now • •--11....1 ~were brobD oa the car oe residing a t 705 Poppy Ave. Mr. ... frl• 1 -a. c. EYaDS 1721 Galatea Tw.. Couffer Is the son of Mrs. Ruth
lmDe Te~ ••• Two nrtaa C. Couffe r of 716 Marguerite II P1r1J leN II Dl
' •utt• Yalued at 115 were atolea Ave .• Corona del Mar. M I Kl kwood u... t tbe Mr. and Mrs. arv n r
.JrOID a doU.. a UUJIIOif Of Ul JOLLA of 3729 Ocean Blvd., Corona del
bolae oC IYGD llaDM& 4141/1 E. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Schvarz of Mar. entertained at their home
Oc..-P'roat. lalboa • • • 5;9 36th St., Newport Beach. Sunday for a number of guests A ca r driven by Edith M. Ham· S"""nt 2 days at La Jolla recently. ~me of whom they had not llton. 2306 W. Ocean Front. Ne~-..-~Hn for 30 years.
port Beach. hit the car of Wil· They were guests for brunch at The gu-t• in"luded Mr. and
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Firm Name
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill ~ ... • ...
Schlosser. former residents of Mrs. Hugh KirkwOOd and Mr. and
Westcll!f. and then visited Navy Mr-. Leland KirkwOOd l rom
relatives of Mrs. Schvarz In Co· Whl"ler. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me.
ronado. Murray and sister Dorothy of TilE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
certify that they are conduct·
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A'n'EJIDI GOP IIEETDfG
Branch P. Kerfoot, 614 Mar.
guerlte Ave.. Corona del Mar,
president of the Orange County
Young GOP. attended the Young
Republican National Convention
at the Radisson Hotel In Mlnne·
•polls on JuM 21 ·24.
Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Davis of Lido Isle, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Mendenhall of S~nta
Ana, Mr. and Mrs. RuaeeiJ Barton
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doug·
las of Downey, Mr. and Mrs. An·
drew Talt of Manhattan Beach.
Watch cleaning prices are based on the type of watch
and the quality ot work.
To feature price in big letters and impose Impossible
conditions -"three days only and exc:ept automatics. ~tc ..
ere." -Is unethical a r.rt ~~ not my lnrentaon .. Automatic w&nd
watches cost more to repair and need clea nang at leas t once
each year to prevent wear.
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so it can be notari?.f'd a nd get in on the mass objection before
July 12 deadline.
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3000 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE
COSTA MESA
Completely Private
rona Del Mar. California, under
rhe fictitious linn name of "RED
CARPE'IT' and that said firm Is
composed of the following per·
sons whose names In full and
places of residence are u fol ·
lows, to wit:
Lennie's Garden Center Inc ..
2846 E. Coast Hlway, Corona del
Mar. Calif.; Leonard A. Faas, Sr .•
Westcllff VIlla 19, Newport
Beach. Calif; Genevieve Faas.
W~tcllff Villa 19. Newport
Beach. Calif.; Leonard A. Fau,
Jr .• 284·A CabriJio, Costa MHB,
Calif.
WITNESS our hands this 7th day
of June. 1961.
LEONARD A. FAAS SR.
GENEVIEVE E. F AAS
LEONARD A. FAAS IR.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
> sa. COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON TH1S 7th day ot June,
1961, before me, a NotaJ7
Public In and tor said coun.
ty and atate. residing there.
ln, duly cornmlaaloned and
sworn penonaiJy appe&Nd
U:O!f.UO A. F AAS a
GElfi:VIEVI: E. J' .US
LEON.UO A. F AA8 II.
lmown to ,... to be tiH-
perwona WhoM narnee arr
aubecrlbed to the wlthb
Jnstrument. and adcnow
ledpd to me that they at
C:Uted the .....
(SEAL)
WIT!fi:SS my hand aa.:
.aJdaJ -.1.
Cm.GaA.AD ....
J1otaJ7 "-laUe Ia aad 11r .... 0Mnlt7 ...... ... -c..n ..... ..... ,... ..... .. ......,.: ,... u. ... ,.. ....
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Outgoing board president Har.
vey Pease expressed appreciation
for cooperation extended to him
during his tenure In otflce.• Mr.
Berry thanked the board for the
honor of electing him to the
presidency.
ALAID_.~
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schenkel
ot 221 ~ harl Ave., Balboa
Island, took a train tor Van·
couwr, B. C.. then boarded a ah~ for a crul• to Alulca.
ATTDD ALVIIJIU PAJITY
Mills College Alumnae of Or·
ange County held a party recent.
Jy in Santa Ana. attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Marlnus Contant of lr·
vine Terrace and Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Tower of Balboa laland.
Attend the Church
Of Your Choice
Regularly
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3D Via Lido, Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev.lohn H. Parke, Redor
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:00-Holy Cornmuhlon
9:15-Famlly Service and
Sunday School
11 :00-MomJn• Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
THUitSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
HealJn• Service
PriDce of Peace
LUTHERAN CHURCH fAa.._. ... ....,.. Qnuda)
.... Ylllll Dr. ...... ~~.
....... I .... As•w Aalaw a .....
LOTHERAN CHURCH
C.huroh of the Master
3545 Eaat Coast Htahway
Corona del Mar
The Rev. D. Wea.ell. Putor
Phone: ORiole 3·~
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Tbe Semce
9:30 A.M.-su,.., School
11:00 A.M.-'lbe Service
WELCOME
Dw.T.W.IIIIdJ .... ,__
Sunday, July 2. 1961, 10:55
a .m.: Morning Service.
Sermon Subject, "Groups of
God' a People, and Others."
7:30 p.m.: "A Goal Set, and
AttaJned."
A eordlal welcome Is ex-
tended for au apa to attend
Sunday School as well u
Sunday mornJng and. eve·
nine •rvlcea.
A mld·we.k service Ia held
every Wecb...._y at 7:30 p.m.
oc.c.a-.IWl c:c···· •vaa
11a1 •••aaa IUL"= A..._ c.NM~. Calli.
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I
Return from
·Trip to East
llr. and Mn. W. L lakbla ,..
e.nwct Jut weell to tlwlr bCMM .a 110 lrla Ave .. Corona del liar. .._. a a.. counb)' vaeatJon
tdp to the mldweat and the eut -..:.
'ftwy n.w bJ Jet to Clllea1o,
e8d there Joined a tour part)'' few
.._..._ at hlatortc lit. In
WuhJnaton, D.C., Gettyabur1,
ftdladelphla, Mew York City, UP·
.. te New York and Nla1ara rau ..
Only Incident marrlne the tour
wu -a pc)cket-plcklnJ durlne a
Ylalt to a theatre; Mr. Bakkela
loet hla waJJet. wllh perwonal
eatds. a few dollar billa, and a
Dumber of travelers checks.
On their way back, they
8Wpped at their former home
town, Brainerd, Minn .. ·to vliJt
818tera and brothers there, and
they took a aide trip to nearby
Aitkin to call on Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Haapa, parents of the pub·
liaher of the Enalp , and to ex·
dtanae words In their native Fin.
Jllah.
Mr. Bakkela. who has been a
reeJs tered pharmacist I ince 1912,
recently aold hla pharmacy In
Santl Ana, and ls now ~rvtn1
u a relief pharmacist at Hoa1
Ha.pllal. He Ia a member ot the
board of deacons of the Corona
del Mar Conpeea~lonal Church.
C~a,.tJ•
FIJGID
FUR
STORAGE ........... , ..... .
KI 3-8279 ,..._s,.,.,, _, u ......... ., ••
,.. PKX-UP •va
LOW IUMMII IATII
RESTYLING ..,
JGI N. INahr.y, s-t. AM
Use rolorful, decorative paper
to set your table ... place
mats. coasters. napkins (bev·
;
(
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Ia eplte of the ada.-ol 11ft time, li\CiudJnc "Pretty la aa
pretty doa," and "Beauty Ia only akin deep." Grandma put up a
pret\)' aood fllht to pN.erve and to eoax the external beauty that
poets rave abOut.
Conversation around the luncheon table concemlne the part
that packaaJnl playa In •lllnl ua lock)' on the ca.metlcs that
cbemlata have eon<.'Octed led ·to recallln1 aome or the aida to beauty
popular lon1 a1o.
Did yov know that momln1 dew on the first dAy of June was
auppc!Rd to remove freeldes! lma1lne a lovely youn1 elrl with
a .catterinl ol freckles acrau her tip-tilted na.e. runnlna In her
nlahtle Cperhape!) acre. the rMadow In search of dew!
Far-fetched u thla ~blllty t~Hrns, all of ua NrMmber vaP.
Joua waya or aeekinc beauty. At 13 (W 10 • younl air) ... l iVen
to apreadJn1 buttermilk or l~mon juice upon her face every nllht.
t~HkJne the clnr white akin ao admired by the youna swains.
She mipt rub pure cream from the milk pan Into her hands, too,
and. if espedally ct.rtne, by th~ age of 16 even dust cornstarch
upon h~r na.e.
H~r perfume was the juice of roees and violets, drawn trom
the petals by !()Ute salt. Her rold cream, m ade of glycerine and
ra.ewater a nd .orne kind of oil base, wu cooked up in the double
boiler over a slow flte.
The rain barrel provided her w_ater for ahampoolne the lone
locka of hair. What a project thla was! Good caaUie soap and
a lemon juke or vlneear rinse, much brushing In th~ sunshine and
the doubUul holdlnl power of hair pins led to the oft-repeated
phrue "I've juat wuhed my hair and I can't do anything with it."
Today, 11 we are to believe the commercials, a halr·do starts
with a spray and tllp-comb brush. Lone eyelashes, once either
"born wlth" or coaxed by many applications of vasellne or castor
oil, now come In a box. _Eyebrows come In a pencil and the rolor
of one's skin, so they tell us, can be chanaed to suit the mood.
occasion or dress. .
All thi.s has been a eood thing !or those of us not endowed With
great natural beauty, and yet how much it has rontrlbuted to the
genera l regimentation a nd loss of Individuality that is the sad,
crowing menace of our times! . One youna man in a local beauty parlor, asked to make pm
curls upon a woman's head, because she. the cu~tomer, preferred
to have her hair curly, told her firmly that he dtd not k now how
to make •pin curls on top of the head. He had not been taught, he
said, since "everyone today uses rollers... ..
Shakespeare, writ ing of "What fools we mortals be, never had
been to a beauty parlor, but it Is certain he must have been think -
ing, at least in part. of woman and her q ut>st for beaut}:·.
Since 1 belong to her kind 1 have littlt> room to crtllcize, and
yet ... how often 1 Utlnk that if one small part of the time. money
and effort we spend upon this outer·appeara nce of beauty were
given. regularly, to lmprovlna the inner sell. how lovely would be
the feminine portion of this Aae.
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Renamed to
Local Pulpits
All local M~thodlst ministers
were re -appointed to the ir Harbor
Area churches at the ronclu.slon
of the lllth session of the South·
em Callforn~a -Arizona Confer·
ence last w~k at the University
of Redlands.
The re-appointments, announc-
ed by Bishop Gera ld Kennedy.
Include the Rev. Godfrey Graef-
Jin, Balboa Island Methodist
Church: the Rev. Edwa rd Smith.
Christ Church by the Sea. Sal·
boa. and the fttov. Clifford Fugate.
First ~ethodist Church of Costa
Mesa.
Board Elects
Mrs. Barlow
Mrs. Donald (Zoe) Barlow of
Balboa Island was unanimously
elected president of the board of
trustees of Newport Harbor Un-
Ion Hilh School Dlstrlct at the
ann u a I oreanlzaUon meeting
Monday afternoon. She su~d
ed Dr. Ed Milum.
Eugene O'Rourke. new m(.'m.
ber, was elected clerk of the
board.
eraae. 1 u n c h e o n , dlnnerl,4.liill
plates and CIT,)S. CmL roa McLAVam.un
Mr. a nd Mrs. JamH McLaugh-
lin. 7001, Avocado Ave~ Corona
de l Mar, are parent~ of a daugh-
ter born Thursday. June 29. in
H'ba1 Ha.pltal.
Bulk quantity prices for Lu-aus
a nd picnics.
DEBUTANTES. MOTHERS
ARE HONORED AT TEA
The llarbot laland home ot
...... IIMett lftaokl ... the aet-
Uq for a formal ~arden tH June a. when J~Mmbers ol the N.w-
port Rartaor AUXIliary ol tbe
OUldren'a Home Society nter·
talnect the JOUnl women who
WUl be ...-nted at the Ei1hth
Annual Debutante Ball on Dee .
27. Ottwr honored tuests w.re
the mothers of thfl debutantea .
Mrs. 8obert Andrews, preal-
dent of the AuldUary, and Mrs.
Martin Lockney, ball chairman.
ll'ftted the IUHtl. Mna. Dwtaht
And~raon wu tea chairman.
Aulatine as hoateues were
Ticktockers
Elect Sally
Sally Eymann of Lido Isle has
been elected president of the Col-
lege ncktock~rs of the National
Charity League. Newport Chap-
ter. Valerie Lowen is the new
secretary.
The e lection was held at the
s ummer party at the home of
Mna. Burt Lowen. 4827 Oorches.
ter Rd., Cameo Highlands. Mna.
Charles Fontius ol Bay Shores
was introduced as the new pa -
troneaa chairma n by Mrs. W. J.
Cole, outgolna chairman.
Girls in attendanct> were Sue
Green, Ann Blower. Judy Baker.
Sally Eymann, Floria n Hanna.
Christina Hussey. Valerie Lowen.
Dia ne Lund, Dia ne Riggs, Gail
White, Dorothy Art>ns, Sharln
Ewert. Barbara Rothat>rmel and
Gall Rowan.
members ot the DebatanJe .la.ll
eomm.ln., lncludlnl Mmea. Jo.
seph Ill,... WW.._ D. Clartr.
Bn~ce &amner, Ita SaUdi. Edpr
Hirth, lohn K.Jlroy, J. a..ert Me·
~rve. William C. Adama, u.ter
Littlejohn. 'ntomu Doan, Phel ..
M•riekel anc1 D. Philip Claril.
'11\e 15 debutantta and thelr
parenta .,. Anne UJUan Broer-
inl. Mr. an~ lira. Lawrence B.
Broerln1 Jr.; Susan Marl• Bur-
roulha, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bur-
roulha: Donna Ann Duncan, Mr .
and Mra. Donald Duncan; Mar·
shall~ Foraey. Dr. and Mrs. Bur-
nell P'or1ey; Caryl Jordan, Mr .
and Mrs. lrvlnl C. Jordan: Bar·
bara Allee Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. NeLson Pr'tn11e; 'J'btoreaa Ae·
nea Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Lowe: Susan Elizabeth Packard.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack Jl Packard;
Susan Jane Porter, Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Port~r; Ca.ndls Ann Rid·
dell. Dr. and Mrs. Orin J. Rid-
deli Jll: Carol Ann Salisbury. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lee SaLisbury:
Slz.anne H. Sibley. Mr. end Kra.
Hira m S. Slbley; Pamela Thomp., son, Mr., a nd Mrs. Walter F.
Thompeon: XaUdeen Mae Wil-
cox. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Wilcox
J r.; Pamela Louise Zander, Mr.\
a nd Mrs. Elli.a J. Zander.
COM Church
School Will
Open Monday
Vacation chu rch school, from
kindergarten throurh the sixth
C• .. ... I I .. grade, will begin Monday, J uly .-... J '1 10. at the Corona del )tar Con-
''Thls is the Y(.'ar for Jesus g regatlonal Church..
Christ" will be th(.' tht>me for Cla.sst's will meet rrom 9 to
the two-week annual vacation 1 h~ :30 a.m. July . 10-H and July
church school which will open 1 1-20. On that f1na1 day. ~hurs
Monday. July 10. In St. Andrew's day. Jul): 20. a _program WJII be
Presbyteria n Church, Clift Ha -held at 1 p.m. tn tht> ~anctu.uy
ven. 1 for parent and .friends. A ptcntt·
A family picn ic will be h(.'ld will be held r rtday. July 21. tn
on Thursday J uly 20. In tht> Costa Mesa Park.
Costa Mesa Pa.rk as a high light 1 '.'P~;-;o~al and Group Relation-
of the school. A short program htps Wtll be the theme of tht>
will be held In Fellowship Hall sc·hool. The k~ndergart~n class
on the eveninl of July 2! with 1 will study "My Famtly and
an accompanylne open house. Friends." Tht> Primary class -.-.till
CIU. roa TilE IOVLES
study "Love One Another," and
the lower juniors will study ''Liv-
Ing and Working Together as
Christia ns."
Information may be obtained
from Mrs. Fred Kuster. ORiole
3-4546, or from the church office.
ORiole 3-4000 .
e Too Late to Qn •ty
ROOM for rent: For lady, kitchen •
privileg es. use of home. Vicln-~"-HIJII) 1"-.. S:C' ,. lty of Chef s Inn. COM. $75 per
A daughter named Ann Cath·
eri ne Is a new a rrival at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Edward Soule, 276·A E. 16t h Pl..
Costa Mesa. Ann arrived Thurs .
day, June 22, in Hoae Hospita l.
weighina 6 pounds. 4 ounces.
The Soules foi'!Mrly lived a t 719
Marieold Ave .• Corona ckl Ma r.
/ ..._..,
SALE
ALL NEKIIAim.E TAitD PilON a&GDLAa nocz.
KO GDIIIIJCKI oa lftCIAL PVIICIIASD.
Juniors. Niaea. Petites and Hall aizes, SIZes 5 thru 20'•
DUSIES -includes COCktaHs and formals
....._ pdcle SALE SALE SALE
11.95 thru 19.93 . . . ·-............ _ ...... 7a ...
15.95 to 22.95 ..... _ ....................... _ sa...s 1oa
117.95 to 25.95 -· ... ILDD
17.95 to 22.95 .. .. . . .. ....... _ --.... . .. _ ... J ... • 11.•
25.95 .............. -· -· .................. .1 ....
29.95 . . . ...... --· ............. J... .
35.95 lo 39.95 _ .. .. .. .... . .. -· ... 1 ... te 21.11
45.95 ... . ..... -· ........ ....
49.95 to 59.95 . . ... --................... ___ ..... ua
69.95 to 85.00 ................. ..
79.88 to 120.00 . _ ......... _. ·-·--to ... SUITS-INCLCDES MISSES AND P£TIIES
35.93 to 39.95 ............... ·----· .21.11
55.95 to 85.00 .... • . . . _ -· .. J5M te ...
99.95 IO 139.9:> ... 51.15 .. ,.,.
A ...all Ma.ctloe of our fiiMSt c.ata, ,pdced to dear
BLOL' .ES
.5.95 to 10 95
7 ~5 IO 1995
1L.95 10 2)
SWEATEJtS
-l.DO
, .. to sa
Ulte ...
595 to :;:j()O , .. to ...
tnciud<'s Orion. Cashmere. imports, Fur blends and Creslan
umrs
10.95 to 39.95 4.31 to 2'J.II
NAKT or ova LOVELIUT IIATS D&ASTJCALLY IIEDVCED
C.W... SJJp.. httlaldrta. ...._-ali from famous makers
MA~Y OF OU R BEAunFUL HANDBAGS, PRICED TO CLEAR
... tiqae _. c::~u~a-.. 1'-t
Many Miscellaneous Items not liSted
2515 E. Coast H-.-.')·. Corona del Ma r
ORiole 3 -1890 ._, II\. ..... ·~ week. OR 3·6904 e\·enings. ~U.. lda•w Cb~~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i. .................. _._._._.ii_._._._._.._._~
:'iewport Beach. Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa-Appreciation of
the sacrifice and triumph of
Christ Jesus must be expressed
in daily living. This is the theme
of the lesson-serman on "Sacra·
ment" to be presentt>d at the
semi-annual commumon scr.'JC't'
this Sunday. •
LuUaenm CbUKia of tbe Mater.
Corona del Mar-"T hP Es..'l<'nce of
Conduct" will be tht> sermon top.
ic of Dr. Gerald Stricklt>r. supply
pastor. at the 9:30 and 111 a.m.
Sunday servicl'S. . .
K..-port Bcublw Snntb Day
Ad Y • at I 1 t Claurch. Newport
Heights -Mrs. Ru th Berg lund
will speak on nutrition at the II
a.m. Saturday service. She w111 1 also speak at a ques tion and an-
swt>r session at 2:30 that a f iN·
noon. David Stillins of Costa
.Mesa will gJ\'t> first aid instrUC'·
tion at 7 p.m. ~tonday, J uly 10.
at the Adventist erade school. 271
Avocado St .. Costa )ft>sa. I . . .
IEEYES
RED CARPET
''BIG"
SALE
SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE-lle9. Sl.IS
&lc 1 ,.. 1r 3 ...... $Ia
roa PLAY TDCE
LADIES' CANVAS SHOES
Bla<'k.. White. Beige. Lavt>nder. Yt>llow
and Powdt>r Blut> a.n 1 ,air
......
Hobie's Party Supplies
HoWe cmcl Marp LoUd
....._ Jaa..d Metll•dlat
Claucb-"The Foolish fttobe llion"
will be the sermon topic of the
Rev. Godfrey Graenln a t the 9:30
I a nd 11 a.m. Sunday services. • • • NEW --Smart with cmy c1r ..
.. &. c.... lhry .. c..-.....
Next door to ~U Welty Florlat
CORSETRY
UNGERIE .... , ...... ,.. ........
Complete Line of Llnlerie-
Homery--Glrcll..-Bru and
FoundaUona. FlnNt Unes ol
Robea and Ne,Upes.
W.illlll M a.DC...
a •• .. C•n •== .. ,..., E. 1711a ... __ ...._ · ---·Ol:Sira-.... u .. .,..
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SMART
WOMEN
Shop
at +lie
IIYD
Dear Life Saver:
My husband Is a perfc:ct
fiend for riddles. He's al-
ways a skine silly things
like. "Why d~s a chlckPn
c,_ the street?" I don't
know and -l don't care.
.,...._ any body's lucky.
chicken or not, who ca.n get
acre.. the street for any rea-
aon tht'M d ays.
Donna Ca re.
Dear-Don na:
I St. Nfocbael ad AU A8eela' v•ea.. Episcopal, meeting In
fellowship hall of the Corona del
I Mar Congregational Church -
"Try and See It" will be the aer·
mon topic of the Rev. Edward
Allen at the 8 a.m. Sunday ser.
vice. • • • c-del ... c ......... .
al Cbucb-Holy communion will
be celebrated at both the 9:30
a nd 11 a.m. Su nday services. Tht>
new Pilgrim Hymna ls will be
dedicated at 9:30 a.m . • • •
'llllftnellet eli • r c 1r. Ca.t a
• sermon th~me for the 10:30 a.m. IM~-Dr. Charles Blaum ra
Sunda.y se"'i~ •IU ~ ''RidiAI
._way to atop your rtdcUe Out a ~\'Olutlon.~
uller la to 10 him-~r.
A* lllm. "Why.._ a tnan
take hJa wile to tM S. lyrd
far dinner?" nw annrer: ..... _ be'a a . ouuna!"
WeU. wbat ean he u,y to
tbat! He can't quelttion the
faet tMt .... faocl .. ..,.,......
t1w ancl vartecl. Aocl It IS a
amo&.a ... tM:1 ala ., 1t
...... low ........ ADd
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M!r.
""lt'a Fun to Drew
POINTED TOE BARE BACK MIDHEEI.$
m b lack. gold. p ink, lavender ...
To a~nt your new summer c:lreu -
sn. •••• a1• _. a.n
FEW CLOSE,OUT HANDBAGS-REG. 55.95
... $1.
CANVAS DECKS: Brown Blue,
Black, White -Reg. $3.99
NOW (While they last) SUI
NEirS CANVU IQAT IIIOES-&.g ....
... lUI .......
I
~.S. Bud99t Uta=.ate & a&a l:i.":.. .. :..
i=i· •• • i.iai£ iiOftr.i
laM ............ aut.H> Jlfewpert .... eo.. .... at -......... ~ .,,. fMod Hearin" Set C'GacNie ............... Gun \)p.rator ···~·-........ -................. U1 101' the ~ o1 Jlwwpcwt BNeb. and • Wabult. t100; x ... u. lor ,_..urant, N.wport Pier. ':I' ConcNte lew O..ra&or (,...,) .......... _ .... _ ........................ -...... _ .. _.4.01
briqin« the haU·year NeOnt for ,_.,_, nl Pr1111ct. 11!10; T. L 1100: J._ a.lldal&. altetadOM. n.e_ ~113 ~ lllll ew1aa Mada1M OpeNa. -·-·---··-· .. ·--·--· ....................... ._t.lt• 1111 to l10.'710.800. Pltuna--. me.. m c.csar. StSO: 1100 w. 0teu ft..IN:I; WIDlam a badaet tor Newport ..... ....; J:.. .,.., ......_ o,..tor .... :: ........................................... :. ..... -...... 4.41
TbJa Ia _. than ~~~ million Ia~ Conaa.lr, tnce. 108 Sonora. Ca1rwy, alp. ncn Newport llvd., Union HJ&h khooJ. Dlltrlct will OM Patral Operator, Ind. aa,r type ot power blade .................. Ul
behind the June 30 total ol Jut GOO. Jl50: Ar1 K.l8tler, alp, 3101 M.w· be up for public heutnt al the ~...,. • ~pull Operator or DWlO ............. _. ............ -...... ..11
year. S14.316.0M, and mote than • lltiC)A port Blvd .. aGO: 8obftt Jacot., AUI 1 meetin. ol dtatrict tNI lid Operaeor .................... ., ................................................................... 4.12 16~ mUUon belalnd the June 30 c. Wll8on, add room over al&n. 3115 N.wport, 1100; Mary teH.In their~ room •t .. ..: ffiii.Jp ~ Opena.-wtMel tJpe ~ yd. or,.._ ....................... .3.77
total or 2 years &J'O. $17.$32.403. 1arap, l045 Oc!ean. $4,000; Mra. Netta, &uqe, 3400 W. Oee.n, port Harbor Hllb kbool. ·'I'M --!....,.._._Operator-WIMel type 9l )'--to 2 yd. ... -............... 4.31
Followlne permits were Jaaued Anna luth Bauman, N?&trs. 2150 S:UIIO; A. L Etldulon, wall, 2808 meetJna will be&ln at 1.30 p.m. _.._ ()peneor .... -....................... _ ......................... ~-.................... 4.12
durlna the final week of June: Miramar, $50: 11dewater Oil Co., W. Ocean P't., ~-The b d t • 11 :="' PI,. Whpplnl and ClMJlin& Madllne Operator ...... 4.01
• COIIOKA D&L IIAa sl&n. =-»1·03·05-07 E. Balboa Blvd.. t fi u re • up -::-': Tow IJa Heater and •taner Operator ...... -........................................... 41
E. Morria Smith. aten. for tBOO: Will Sanpr. wall. 9U E. O. L11.1 ....... :"be ::'e t!:~f:;[; a ;:ed Tractor ~C::., Grade~ Operator ... .-........................................................ 4.01 ~~~~t~wy~t;w~t':;1 a:'t~le~: ~ ~~~~:;..:!!: ~~ U~ct;t'.; 16 per ~nt lncreue In ttudent Trvtor Operato~·b~a:~;,.~":c~p;;··~;·ci~~~ .. f;p.·· ... -'.tt t.n~. 224 Jtelf'ottaH, 1800; Con· St., 1700; &lchfield 011 Co., de· l111r1 ... ..... en~~ment, Supt. Max Ru18ell re· 'J'ra t howl or JUAh trador ...................... • ........................ c ........ -............. 4.31 ::_e:a:.~~!1 ~::.rc~i :t~!ft:t~:'S:. ::~:h~71~fe~· :;t!!n~~~ Glenn Morrison, eraduate of po~e ·tax rate to be atabllahed 'fr!~cC:1~!~~.; =a:•(c:::,n~ d;p·thi .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~~
...wv\· Fa.y aen alterations. 30C dry addition, 310 E. Balboa Blvd., the Class of 1957 at Harbor Hleh, dependa Of' the aaaeued valua. Foreman-25c per-hour more than hlahest cluslflcatlon •• ....., '"' has eraduated from San loae t1 f th dl t 1 t U ted •upe 1Md lumlne, 118: Frank B&.ell. 2-$300. State Colleee with "Cum Laude" on o e s r c ' et ma at rv . unlf, 2·story dwelllne. 603 Mar· • IAT .. oaa honors. $179,000,000. A figure of $1.0034 ELECTRICIANS: e~rlte, $21,500: Marvin Pursell, Paul Holmes, a lterations, :.1621 He majored In accountlne and as a tax rate, plua 29 cents for <Health A Welfa~-12.5c per hr., Penalon Plan -l'lc>) ~model, l623 Cove, $3.500; Mrs. Circle. S1.000. was elected president or Alpha !:'t~dret:rm~~:n;.:.~ ':::: ~~~ ~:=~~~n ~o~GeneraJ Fore':"an ........ _ ..... -._ ...................................... ~.86
Newton Alison. second floor addl· • DPU IAT Aa&A Eta Slema, a national account· with Sl.021ast year. pa Electrician Wiman .................................................. ~ ............................. .>.32 lion. 1945 Bayside, $13,800; John Tom Cooke, pool cabana, 910 ants' honorary society. He has Cable 5 ll-r reman ........................... _._ ....................... -.................. ·t78
Burtt, sign for Harbor Books. 2816 Weatcllff Or., $2,000; Mildred just r~ved an appointment Guzrt:t. "" , ........................................................ -.................................. 5.08 i:s~:,st ~-:r.·io~~~~~n :::c~!: ~:~.11.~1'}'e~:e"r!o,;~~~ ~~;h;l~~~r ta~de;:~c~o~~~ ....... II .IIIII I (Health A Welfare-7 \ic per hr., Vacation -7c per hr.)
$13.500. new garage and remodel ex· wiU attend at the firm's request Mfs.s Yvonne Fltz, dauehter of ~~~aS: ........................... -......................... ~ .................................... -....... 3.735
• ~ VIEW lOLLI Lsung garage, 1227 Marian . Ln., further traJnlng at Northwesern Mrs. Mary Fitz. 11 t27 White Salls (H 1 h · Douglas Walla~. wall, l 101 $2,650; Cross Roads Furn1ture Unlversly. w y H bo VI · Hilla 1s ea t and Welfare -Sl.lO per day, Trade PromoUon -
White Salls'.Way, 1600: Bradford, Co., sign, 2W7 Weatcllff Dr., ~00: He is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. di:e~tor :~ c~m;> ~Ia in Sa~ 40c per day, Vacation -$1.80 per day, Pension Plan -fen~. 955 Goldenrod, $468; Har· Smull, fen~. 1714 Starheht, John Morr:I!IOn of 156 Monte VIsta Bernardino County for a few 80c per day, Alpprentke training-4c per day)
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boT View Hills Construction $450; Baycrest Development Co .. I in Costa Mesa. weeks before her wedding to [!~~an Lather .............................................. -...................... -............... 4.50 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ Corp., pool equipment storage, ten~. 1343 Mar1ners Or .. $200; Frederick Nathan Berra or San PAIN~RS; ............................................... -.................................................. .4.125
$1,260; MrS. N. F. Iones. wall and R. George. fence. 1726 Candle· WOODavr:FS VJSIT Francisco. H 1 pool equipment enclosure, 1032 stick. $250: White. renee. 1901 Col. and Mrs. w. L. Woodruff . l ·· ea th A Welfare -lJc per hr. Administration Fund
Golden---', $!6::;;. Gl ood $39()· 1,.,dph Moon The wedding wall be sol· lc per hr.) • JAMES D.
RAY
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l5t2 E, COAST HWY.,
COlONA DR MAl
ruu ., enw • • ~ . · of 706 Marigold Ave., Corona dt>l I I d I th d t' f • CAMEO SJIOBES ten~. 2001 Commodore. $190, Lc· Mar. spent a recent week-end at em n ze n. e gar en pa ao o Painter foreman -25c per hour above journt'yman
Newport Construclion Co .. roy Bartholomew, swimming pool. Springborg's G 1 en Jvy !lot ~~ra m;ltl~e~t~cnnde~ur::~~~·sch:i ::~~a;w~~us~ painter ....... -.. -...................... --.......................... -....... 3.77
swimming pool. 4633 Brighton 1907 G lenwood, $2.300; T 0 m Springs. at San Francisco. Spray un !nd7:re ~~~·~d.bl~~~~-............................................................... ·t02 Rd., $2,700; Gordon Hamilton. Cooke, swimming pool, 910 West· S g r .............................................................. 4.02
J.unlt. l ·story dwelling. .1545 cliff. S2.too. LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL KOTICE Pr~~~nE~~andblaster swine stage ................................................ ·t2'1
Perham. $34,000; Clement Stan-• aAUOA ISLAJifD ADVERTISEME~T FOR BrDS
dish' 1·un1·t. !-story d\"elllng. Vocajo lnc., demolish dwelling, N 11 1 h b i (Health and Welfare-15c per hr., Trade Promotion -5c " o ce s etc y 1 ven that the Board of Trustees or the New-h p 1 307 MilCor.d. $23,000. and 171 ~Iii· 211 Apolena. $:i00. and build new port Harbor Union Hilh &hool District. hereinafter referred to as per r., ens on -JOe per hr., Vacation 12\lc per hr. ~or~Vl~E.OOOTE. •••CE ~~. unit, 209·211 Apolena, the "Owner", will rt'C'eive up to, but not later than 2:00P.M., Thurs· ~:::!:~c~c~ci~~ .. · .. ·::-·:::::····· .. :· .. :::::: .. ::::: .. ·:: .. ::~:::::~:~::::~:::: .. : .. :. :::: .. ·:.. "-25
... n --·~ day. July 27. 1961. scaled bids !or the award of contract for the PI t r ·tOO William Scholle. enclose pool • •IEWPOJIT t . f C d as erer oreman -Not less than 25c above journeyman cons ructton o orona el Mar High School, Newport Beach. equipment, 1851 Sabrina, $500. Harbour-Hallstead Investment California. SuC'h bids shall be re<·eived In the Board Room of PLUMBERS: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .• •""" ISLE Inc .. remodel officc>s. 1520 W. h D' · d 1 1 · ~Health lr. Welfare -12c per hr., Pension Plan -21L""c, &oO.&#V t e tstriC't A m n stratlon Offices, 1601 •16th Street Newport ~" :'of. E. Kofford J r .. addition. 211 Coast Hwy .. 14.000: W. D. Peal'e. &>ach. CaiiCo~nin. and s hall be opened and publicly ;ead aloud Vacation -7'2-;L apprentice tralnlne-l c per hr.)
Via Ravenna. $9.500: John Sellas. alterations. 1821 W. Balboa Blvd .. at the-above statl'fl time. Plumber Cort'man -10'~ above journeyman
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MATTRESSES
ldW -~VIUUJIQ ,._........_
ln'e,War Shapes ~-CoHoe COSTA WlSA MATTRESS CO.
2110 New,.n ....... Lt!Mtty ~I JC0
No
Speculation
No
Uncertainty
with an
INSURED
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
•
Highest
Earnings
41/2%
PERAIIUI
paid quarterly
All Acccunls
insured to
$10.000
•
LAGUNA
FEDERAL
SAYINGS ..........
.IIJO...A"'
LAOVIIA IUCII
alterations. 101 Via Dijon. $600; $1.850: 1· W. Bailey, fence. 314 . T.he school is to consist of Administration Building, AcademJc Plumber -Gas or L.S.F ... · .. · · ................ · ............. ·-· ·· · .. -1.33
Gerald Smith. 1-unit. 2-storr 3-Ith St.. $75; Ro bert Roubian. Build mg. Spe<'ialiiPd Building. ~1uslc and Shop Building. Shower TPIIuLEm .. bcr-Lead or rement caulker ........................................ ·--1.33
dw"lling. 107 Via Gt>noa. $30.000: alterattons and addilion. 2200 d Lock B lid G " an er u mg. ymnaslum Bulldtng. ~fechanical Building. Lido Isle Community Assn.. awn. Newport. $2,500; B. C. Bradshaw. Swimming Pool. Athletic Facilities and Park ing areas.
ing Cor clubhouse. iOI Via Ltdo demolish 2 buildings in rt>ar. Construction Includes site grading. earthwork. storm drain
Soud, $500: ~1ary Diamond. 1· 2136 W. Coast Hwy .. S450; J. W. sys tem. asphaltiC' paving, tennis courts, running track. <'haln link
unit. 2-storv dwelling. 432 Via Fitts Jr.. alterations. 119 35th c · fl 1 kl " nrt enc1ng, tur ng. spr n er system, concrete s labs and footings. Lido Nord. S50.000. St... $IIJIJ: .Max Edd)·. walls. prestre sed roncrete lift slab roofs, prestressed concrete T-sect lon
• KEWPOJIT HEIGHTS curbs. paving, 2850 W. Ocean Ft .. roofs, tilt-up concrete walls, concrete columns. colored. concrete.
I
A. J. Nyroos. 1-unit, 2-story 51.600; B. L. Nordlund, Sit~· steel columns. ';)recast column covers, brick masonry, exterior
dwelling, 409 Catalina, $24.900. tio~. 5710 W. Orean Ft.. l.~ : aluminum curtain walls, movable Interior partitions. bullt·UP
• KE~JIT SHORES William Cagney. sign, 3107 New-roofing, roor ('olor coatlne. terrazzo. reramlc tile. steel studs, plas·
Newport Shore-s Co.. relocate port Blvd., SI OO; Margaret Pro· ter, acoustical lilt". relllnr suspension system, steel sliding doors.
pole sign. 6150 W. Coast Hwy.. basco, sign, 2911 Newport Blvd.. aluminum projected windows. vinyl asbestos floor tHe wood
$25; Beamish · Diggins · Cortelle, 1385; Leonard Cormier. sign, 3700 gymnasium floors, steel toilet partitions, cha lkboard, tackboard,
wall. 6030 W. Coast Hwy., $300; Newport Blvd.. $26S; Erbe lr metal lockers and shelvlne. classroom casework. specialized cue·
Gordon Andre w, cncloae patio, Louvier. 2-unlt, 2·story dwelling, work, food serving equlpmt>nt, dlshwashlna equipment walk·ln
305 Cedar, SSOO: A. C. Worth, ad. 4905 River. S2S.500; Mrs. R. E. refrigerator, sawdust collection system, eymnaslum blea~hers and
dltion. 408 Prospect. S200: Stan · Portier. encloee patio Into St'W· equipment. foldlna doors, c-entral -air condltlonlne, packaaed air
ley Baldwin, fen~. 412 Prospect. lng room. 109 ?9th St., $l,800; conditioning. air floor heating and ventUaUne. and electrical
$100; James Ronnow, fence. 420 Standard 011, add to station, 299 llghtlne and equlpm.ent.
Prospect. $169: Leonard Roos, E. Cout Hwy., $30; Angelo Ca· Completion time Ia Jet at 365 calendar days.
sign. 6306 W. Coast Hwy .. S200; Each bid must conform and be responsive to the Contract
Newell. fenre, 476 Prospect. $1!10; LEGAL KOTICE Documents. Coplea ot the Contract Documents are now on tile
' LEGAL KOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Finn Name
mE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify that he is cc.onductJq
an Auto Parts-.. aint buslnea at
2816 E. Coast Hwy., Corona *I
Mar. California. under the fictJ·
tlous firm name of Corona del
Mar Auto Parts and that pld
tirm is composed of the follow·
lng person whose name ln full
amt place o! rcsiden<'e are as
follows. to-wit:
Robert L. Ritchie
25.28 Seaview
Corona df'l Mar. Calif.
Wl'r.IESS my hand this 19th
day or June. 1961.
ROBERT L. RITCHIE
STATE OF CALIF'OR:iiA )
I S.'S.
COVNTY OF ORA:"iGE 1
0 :'-i THIS 19th day or June,
1961. ~wrore mf'. a Notary Puhllc
in a nrl for said C'ounty and state,
I r~>s1d1ng then•in. du ly commis·
.-ionr-ri and sworn. ~rsonally
dpJX>arcd Robert L. Ritchie
k nown to me to be the person
whose name Is subscribed to the
within instrument. and a cknow·
!edged to me that he exe('uted
the> same.
ISE,\LI
Wll.'JESS my hand and
offici a I sea I.
PEP,JTA .HELMLE. :Notary
Public 1n and for said
County and State.
My commission e"'plres
May 3, 1965.
Publish: .June 22, 29.
JuJy 6, 13, 19tH
In the Newport Harbor Enslen.
KOTIC:Z IJIVITDIG ams a nd open to public lnapectlon In the offices of the Owner and or
Notice La hereby 11ven tbat the Blurock. Ellerbroek and Auociates, AJ'chUecu, 2515 E. Coast High·
Board ot Educatl.cm of the New· way. Corona del Mar, California. Bidders may obtain plans and
por:t Bea<'h Elementary School !t;>eclficatlons att the oUice of the Architect by desx-ltJne $100.00
Ofarlct, of Orang~ County, Call· for each set, two (2) 11ets to be luued to General Contractors only.
fomla, will receive St'aled bids This deposit will be refunded If the aets are returned, complete
up to and Including 2:00 P. M.. and in good condition within five days after the bid opening.
oe the Fourteenth day of July. Materials not specified require approval 10 days prior to bid
1961, a t the office of said School date.
District, at wblch time said bids Each bid !'hall be made out on the "Form of Proposal" bound wtU be o;>ened and read for the In each set of the specifications.
Cafeteria Foods and Supplies In Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check
accordance with Instructions, payable to the Owner, or satisfactory Bid Bond In favor of the
Conditions and Speclricatlons Owner. executed by the Bidder as <principal and a satisfactory
now on file In the office of said surety <'ompany as surety, In an amount not less than fi ve per
School District, )()("ated at 2000 cent of the Base Bid. Labor and Materials Bond and Performan~
Cliff Drive. Newport Beach, Cal · Bond shall be required of the Contractor selected.
lfornla. Pursua nt to the Labor Code of the State or California, Southern
Price, fitness and quality be· California Buildlne and Construction Trades Councils, Building
lng equal: pre ference will be giv· and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, the said Board
en to the products or the Stale of Trustees has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem
of Callrornla. wages for eac-h craft or type or workmen needed to execute the
HELENE CSENAR. contracts which will be awarded the successful bidders; and these
CIN k of the Board, Newport prevailing rates arc containct1 In said s pedllcatlons adopted by
Bcac·h Elementarv Schools. the Board, and 81"(' as follows: ~cwport Bf>ach. 'calirornia. CLASSIFICATION:
Publish Datt's: Ensign APPRENTICES: May be t'mployed In conformity with Section
l st Issue 6 29 61 lTI7.5 of the California Labor Code.
2nd Issue 7.6/61 CARPENTERS:
I Health lr Wcllare -lOc per hr., Pension Fund -lOc per hr. J
LEGAL KOTICE Carpenter .... .. ... . .............................. -.............. .4.00
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Floor layer (hardwood I . . ........................................ 4.20
Flrtltlous Firm Name Table Power Saw Operator . . ................. -............ ·-·-·4.10
THE U~DERSIGNED do hereby .Millwright ... ..... . .................................... .4.20
rcrtlfy that they are conducting Nailer I pneumatic I . ... . .. .. .............................. 4.25
a dry cleaning s hop and laundry CEMENT MASONS:
agency business at 333 East 17th !Health 6 Welfare -JOe per hr.l
Street. Costa Mesa, California. Cement Finisher, Floating lr Machine Operator ................ -..... -... 4.29
under the n ctltlous finn name of Cement Muon ........ ...... ..... . .. .. .............. .. ............... 4.04
Best CleAners and that said firm Foreman -33c per hour -'"ore than hlehett clualflcation
Is composed of the following per· supervllled.
sons whose names In full and IRON WORKERS:
places of reslden~ a re as fol· t Health lr Welfare -15c ~r hr., Pension Fund -tOe per hr.)
lows. to-wit : Ornamental Iron Worker ...................................................................... 4.275
Myrtle S. Slaurhter, JOt Shore Reinforcing Iron Worker ................................................................ _ . ..4.025
Collft Road, Corona del Mar, Calif. Structural lron Worker ............................................................................ 4.275
Eleanor S. Fl•her, 101 Shore Foreman-35c per hour more than hlgheat claaltlcatlon
Clift Roed, Corona del Mar, Calif. supervised.
W. E. Fisher, 101 Shore CIIU LABORERS:
lload, Corona del Mar, Callt CH~alth A Welfare -10c .,.r hr.)
WITNESS our hands thla 23rd Laborers. Gen«al and Co'nstructlon ...................... -.......................... .3.28
day of .rune, 1961. Operators A Tenders or pneumatic A electric toola. vlbraUng
MYRTLES. SLAUGHTER machlnea, and almllar mechanical tooiJ not •parately
ELEANOR S. FISHER claaslfted herein ........................... -.................................................. .3.47
W. E. FISHER Cemen't Dumper (on 1 yd. or laraer mlxe,. and bandlln& bulk
OF CAUPORNIA ) ~JDent) ............................... -............................. -·--·-·----··-.3AT
) -. Aapbalt raker and Ironer ...................... -................ ____ ,_ ................. .3.47
OOU!n'Y OP ORAMGE ) Concftte nar.r -lm))ftVIOUJ membrane ................... _ ......... ._ .. -.. .3.'41
OJif THIS 23rd day of June, 0.. A OU Pipeline Labolw ................ -.... ·-·-.......... _ ... __ ........... _...J.JI
Ull. betan nw, a Notary PUJk Gu It Oll Pl.,.une wra,._.r-pot e.nder and fonman ........... .117
Ia and ,_ lAid count;y and Jtate, f'lalman ... -• ""'" ............ -.......... ..: .......... -·--·m••· ... -........ ..1.31
........ tllerelD. chaly ,..., .... !anclblaJt« (..-:dernan) ... _ ................. -....................................... --111
lloned and sworn, ~ SanAiaat., (pot ...,_rl ........................... _. ........................ -.. -.-..... .&•
appeared llyrtl• S. Slau.....,, Pipe a.,., Ulon lletalllc) .................................................... --.... -.... .3.51
a-nor 8. Plaher And W. &. PI,. C&ull&er (Jion lletaiUc) ....................... -.... _ ........ -...................... .3..S
1'\aher, known to me to be tbe Window CleaMr ................................ --................................ -~ ......... .J.JI
~ whoee na~ &re Rb· Watctunan __ ................. _. _____ ,_,_ ........................... -............ -......... ..2AO
Krlbed to the wtthJn IMtJ'UJDIDt. ....,...n -30c II'U bour IDON tlaan bl&hftt cl...uJanlen
Af'd a~leclpd to me tbat ~llll.n: ... ~!il
fHealth lr Welfare-2 1t "L Trade Promotion-'.4 ~
Vacation-6~c per hr.)
Tile settc>r . .. ....... .. .. ... ..... . .. ........... .... ..... .... . .. .. ..... 4.20
Tile setter hc~;>er .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . _.................... ...... .. ........ 3.36
Foreman I less than 11 men ) $2.50/day above St'tler
TERRAZZO:
~~::rn ~~~ema~: .. ~~ .. · .: .. ::·::::::~::::::.:::::::::~::::::::~~::::::::::·.::::::.::::.::·~::.·3~
Base machine operator . .. .............................. -.................. -............... 3.'18
Floor machine operator A helper ............ : ............................................ 3.31
TEAMSTERS:
f Health lr Welfare -JOe per hr.)
Fo~man: 25c per hour more than highest classification
supervlaed. ·
Drivers of dump trucka, lea than 4 yda. .......................................... 3.575
Drivers of dump trucks, 4 yds. but lea than 8 yds. water level 3.605
Drivers of dump trucU, 8 yda. but lea tttan 12 yda. water level 3.655
Drivers of dump Jruck.a, 16 yda. or more water level ....... -....... -.. 3.9M
Drivers ol trucks, le1a1 payload capacity lea than 6 tons ... -.. .3.575
Drivers of trucks, lqal payload capacity between 6 and 10 tons 3.605
Drivers of trucks, l.,al SM~Yioad e&SM~clt)'
betwftn 10 and '15 tona .. -.............. _ .......................... -................. 3.655
Drivers of trucks. le•al payl~d capacity
between 15 and m ton. ....... -.................................... -.... -.-......... .3.731
Drivers or truclu, le1a1 payload capacity ot 20 tons or more ..... 3.9155
Driven of Euclid type •preader trucks ........................................... 4.t45
Drlvera of Oumpater trucks .................. =-....................................... .3.9!15
Drivers of Tranalt·Mlx trucks under 3 yda ........ -...... -.................. .3.815
Drivers of Tranalt·Mix trucks 3 yd.s. or more .............................. 3.9M
Gas, A 011 pipeline work1ne truck driver. lncludln&
winch truck and all slzn of trucks ..... -.................................... 3. 755
Drivers of dump truckiJ, 12 yda. but less th-an
16 yda. water level .................... _ ................................. _ .... _ ....... ..3.735
Bootmen ............................................................... -..................................... 3.755
Oumpc~te truck, leu than 6~ yds. water level ........................... 3.815
Oumperete truck, 61t yds. water level and over ...................... 3.955
Ross Carrier Driver -Hlehway ........................... -........................ 4.135
Water truck driver -under 2500 e al. .............................................. 3.135
Water trock driver-2500 eal. to 4000 gal. ................................. 3.7S5
ASBESTOS:
tlfealth A Welrare-tOe per hr., Vacation -25c hr.,
Pension -20c per hr.)
Asbestos worker .......... .. ... ....... ................................... ............... .. .. 4.1S
BRICKLAYER:
Bricklayer and stonemason (no health lr welfare) ................ 4.5.1
Brick tender (Health lr Welfare-10c per hr.) ......... ·-.............. 3.13
CARPET lr LINOLEUM LAYER:
(Health It Welta~ - 7c per hr., Health 6 Wella re -5c
each apprentl~ houri
Carpet. linoleum and soft tile layer ..................................... _. 3 70 ROOFER: ....
I Fringe Benefits-171ic per hr.)
Roofer journeyman .................................................................... 3.95
Roofer sub-foreman ................................. -...................................... 4.20 ~i:!r f~:;!~: ..... .... . ... . .... _ ............................................... ·-........ 4.31
{Health lr Welfare -lie per hr., Pension -tOe per hr.,
Vacation -4"'1
Sheet metal worker ........ --......................... -.... -................................ 4.o5
Sheet metal foreman .. -··-·-.............. -.................................................. 4.455
Note: All or the above cran. •ubject to fringe benefl~.
APPaEN'nCE SCHEDULE
The apprentlc rate 11 by .-reent•ae ot th~ journeyman's rat~.
Cralt Jntervala JJt 2'nd 3td 4th 5th 6th 7tb 8th 9th 100.
Brlcklaye,. lntOL .50 .10 .70 JIO .90 .95
Carpenters I mea. .75 .78 .81 .IM .f17 .90 .93 .96
Cement
)luon~ 8mw.
Elec:trldana 6 ma
Glaziers 1800 hra.
Ironworkers • me& Painters I JDOL
Plumbers lmo..
Ptaat.ren 3 moe. ...,...,. ......
SbMt ......
.60
.M
.60
.77 .eo
.50
.45 . n
• 8'1
.80
.65
.81
.85
.55
.50
.10
.74
.65
.70
.85
.70 .eo
.81
.70
.'75 ..
.75
A5
...
.'75
.80
.83 • .70
.95
... .90
• .90.85 .rr
.15 1..00
.7. .71 .82 .86 ..
.,..... 8IDOI. .55 .eo .85 .70 .725 .75 .775 JIO ....._. e-. .85 AO A5 .70 .'75 .10 .85
ovurDmUTD:
O...dtw ....U be pahl tor work performed In exee. ot u.
nplu daTI WOIIl and •t lite rate far owrtJnM lor the call ......... .
llelllqlt ............... ,.. to JIIWl be teiiDed ......
YHr'• DIIF. Me•••• DQ, lndlptnclnee Da,, LaM~-v.._ ..
DQ, ,......_. .. 0.,, and CJamtmu. If M7 Gl u. a'boft hell·
daJa fell • ~. the Ms•.., ~ Mall be cene~-.... a ............
It IMII • :Etaq ..-. n.. Contrador to w111aat • t'Of'lbMC • ........ dl ... aiJ .......................... 10.., not ... ..... ... •• -.-u~na .... ., ,. ........ to all ..... lJN7 •acuted the aame. OPDA'ImO .._.DIS: ··~::;!:!!;;;;;:;;J;~~5;;;;;;;~~~$;t;;;;;;;;=;~l:!;."-nay band and GGIIIal lS:.• .!': ';..!: !:'~-~~~-:~~--~.~~
~ ... MYKII. Jl. Air ...... ·---·------·--·-·---·-·-· ............ ~.-............ ....
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Legion Team
Wins 2 Games
With their flrat two wlna el
the seuon under their .belts. the
Newport Harbor Amerkaa I.e-
lion b&wballen havelhalren off
their B·tame l011ln1 ltreak la
eonvlnclnt style.
The Newporters tot mad at a
Huntlnaton leach nlne In a dou·
ble header on Saturday, laly 1.
and won both l&mell, 12·4 &lid
aaww•aaa.&IIIICIII7
coealrA Da. JUa, CALIF.
Jhey're Tops
In Piedmont
15i~· the nrst ••me. pucher Mike llltJhes· Is Optlm•lsfi•c Metz fanned U of the/..011 City
~ys while RUN Rapp eoJieded •
homer and a triple for the lO·
cals. Metz waa very effective About Grid p peds aeainst the Huntlncton Beachera, ~~~
tlvlng up Juat 5 hlta. I '
Pitcher Todd Hesa came on in 8f &Am. CVIftft ways an Indication of a team's
Avcno•
Every Friday nJeht at 7 p.m.
Antiqu.-. Complete House-
hold Furnishings and Appli·
ances. WINDY'S BAR~
th~ second tame and proved no strength.
less effective than ha predeces-"It's real hard to aay now, but Sailor football fans will ~see .
sor. The en~my hitters fa!'med J would say that we're In ~tter lng some talented defeMe this
6 times and could get nowhere. shape now than we were this fall, according to Hughes. The
Offenslvely, the Andy Smith· time Jut year." So aays Wayne local varsity held 5 t~ams last
coached Newport men put to· Ru1hea. head football coach at season to cne touchdown or Jess.
M16-8686 . 2073"'.1 Newport Ave.
Costa Mesa
We w iJI SeJl for You
gether 4 extra base·hlr.: a homer Newport Harbor High School, In 1 h fl 1 dl t that
"'nd double for Rich Rison and -f·r-n""' to the not-too-distant · f ug es a t Y pre c 8
.. ·~ ..,. "' "" Anaheim and La Habra will be triples for John Web« and Ben football ••son. among the stroneest of the Sun·
Queener. Queener had 6 RBis Graduation takes Itt toll ev-set League t~ams next season.
in the second game. ery year with every team to some Hughes and his assistants, An·
With the two euy wins. the extent, but the local Sailors lost dy Smith and Bob Hughes, will
Newport team now aportl « 2·8 both of their halfbacks · · · and lead practice sessions on Sept. 5
record with just two 1ames re-'good ones. at that. Don Rol}erson 10 ~gin the campaign to match
malnlng on the schedule · · · a and Bob Crl.wll have d~part~d. or better last sea.son's fine record
pair of contests 8th9is s;-~u~~~ leaving Hughes with a toueh re· of 5·2·2.
and Sunday. July · • w t • · pla~ment job. Bolsa Gra nde is th~ first game MUSICAL
•
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION Cit)'. · The Tars stili have grade A of the season, scheduled for Sept.
quarterback Gary Galusha for 22. costa )fesa High rt>presents
another season. GaltUha. atudent the next and last pre . season
..-T LEIIUE For 0 R r. A :oJ S <'Omt' to the
n e w Organ Headquarters
serving the Orange Coast Top Slugger
Hitting .817
As of Monday. June 26. the
Youth Center's leading hitter tn
any of the summer basebafl
leagues was Tom Gorton of the
P!edmont league Pirates, who
was rattling opposing pitchers a t
a remarkable .714 rate. Gorton's
avt'rage put him third In Clasa
BB hitting. Roger Whllltl~r of
the Pony leaaue Phlllles led all
h itters at .817.
Three or Gorton's team mates,
Brul.'e Woodaworth Tom West·
gate and Da vid Du~can, w~re all
hitting .666.
Steve Crank. Bill Undeke and
G3le Moore of the Clau A Am·
erlcan league Cu bs we~ au hit·
tine .375.
In AA ball, the Cardinals' Bill
Holden wu hitting .333 to tie Pat
Smith of the Giants tor J~agu~
h itting honors.
Professional
Directory
Ft;~ERAL DIRECTORS •••
Frl~ndly Nelgh~rbood Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Ll 8·343311 8 ·3434 ec.ta .._
W est cliff ~ Chapel c/ ,,tll'lllll/1~
IIIII L 1M IT.
COSTA MBA ......
lNSUR.AifCE ...
POR ALL Or
YOUR INSURANCE J0:EDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
lohn E. SaclleU
3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-311110 Corona ... ...,
body president at Har~r High. game.
wu termed "a rt>al leader" by In Sunset League action, th~
Hughes. Tars will meet in order, Santa
"We could field a team with Ana. Ana heim. Garden Grove,
letter men, but It never works Fullerton, WE'stern. La Habra and
out that way," he said. HughE's Huntington Beach.
uplalned that quite frequently -------------new varsity players will get the
jump on returning lette rmen. 0.10 LEIIUE and consequently rh<' number of ..;;..;.,. __________ _
returning lett~rtTW!n Is not al· • JIOIIDAY. J1JifE •
PIRATES :5. PHILLIES 6: ~e I Pirates just couldn't overtake the
Phlllies in their first league -------------~game or the summer.
• TVDDAY, 11Jif£ 'Z1 . • TUESDAY. J1JifE 27
• l'mDAY. JUJfE 30
DODGERS II, CUBS 10: ~flke
Parks helped the Dodgers a t the
plate with his bat in a narrow
win for the Dodg~rs. Tim Ab·
bolt pitched for the Cubs.
REDS 10. BRAVES 9: Bob Han·
cock and Brad Peddyrourt paced
Ul<' Red attack, each ~ltinc a
double.
GIA."iTS 6. PIRATES 3: Butch
Pierce cloutt'd a doubl~ and
triple to ht'lp pus h the Giants
past the atub~rn Pirates.
DODGERS 4, CARDS 0: Wath I PIRATES 27, GIANTS 0: That's
all four Dodger runs coming In right ... 27. The Pirates scored • WDJfDDAY. JVIIK •
the sixth Inning. the Dodgers 17 in the first, 5 in the second, 7 GIANTS 7, BRAVES 3: Greg
handed the Cards a loss despite In the third and 8 more In the Sempl~ playd a fin~ all-around
a tine game by Car:dlnal Jlm I fourth. game for the Braves. his team
Timmerman. • TIIUIISDAY 1VIf£ 21 m3te Steve Bow1e h it a tnple.
CUGS •11. BRAVES 4: Cub PIRATES .zi PKILLIES 6: ~e REDS 9. DODGERS 5: Pltme~ chuck~r Larry Porter kept th~ Phlllles tried, but the Pirates had Paul Holmes of th.-Reds was
Braves well In check with an ex· too ma ny gunl'l as they roll~ up tough when he had to be
cellent pitching performance. an overwhelming lnd over the In turning back the determined
• TII1JJIIDAY. JVJfE 2t Phillies. Dodgers. .
BRAVES 7 CUBS 4: Skip Conde
1
PIRATES 10. CUBS 2: Billy
led hls Brave team mates with 2 -------------Finst~>r of rhe Cubs hart a field
timely doubles. Fred Bandel 1 A.A. L£111JE I day at th~ plate. hitting 3 dou·
paced the Cub attack. bles: but the Pirates were too
• FaJDAY, 1VIf£ 10 much.
Pirates 6. Cards 1: Pirate in· • THURSDAY. JVJfE 21 • SATUilDAY. JULY I
fielder Dave Saurs ~1art~>d n c:u. CARDS 5. DODGERS 2: Tony OODGER.'s 16. CUBS 9: Chris
cial double play to pull the Thompson's pltC'hlng and Oiln Coo1wr of thP Dodgt•r!il rrt pl<'d.
Pirat('S out o! dnng<'r in a hard· Tudor's hitting pa<'<'d the W tn· vtny~'d ca11·hcr and all-lo pitched
fought gam~. n ng ar ana s. I C d. 1 for the \\ tnnlng Dodgen~.
LEGAL JfOTICE LECAL JfOTICE LE~AL lfOnCE
·1 ht>Url' ('( thl' tin~ anct durang thl' ORDI NANCE :SO. !l63 pf>Stl'd at the loading tone ~11 d.t'"-or liw wl'<'k ctrl'il'nl tl'rl on
OF NEWPORT BEACH AME~D · 3. Whitt> shall mt>an no l>top nott.t• thl'rrof.
Midway 6·4481
W0 :0.1A!'i WHO CAN DRIVE ....
If you would t'njoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling regu·
larly Pach month on a group
of Studio Ctrl Cosmetics clients
on a route to be l'stablish~ In
and a round Corona d~) Mar.
34\d arf' wllUng to make light
deli\•er-Ws, etc .. write to STU·
0 10 GIRL COS}1ETICS. Dept.
JW -4. Glendale. California.
Ro~te w ill pay up to $5.00 ~r
hour.
RELIABLE MA:"l for part-time
driving and odd job'. Good
pay. OR 3·0664.
ATTRACTIVE. intelligent. rell.
able man a nd wife team, di·
versified experience in rf's
taurant. busaness and publtr
relatiOM. Will c-onsider a ny-
thing. Write r i o Box 27. En·
'~ign, COM.
LANDSCAPING
Complete Landscaping
Service
FREE fSJ1MA TES
SAH Gr~n Stampe
Free delivery
C'ORON A DEL MAR NUJtSERY
OR 5-0160 . Zi44 E. Coast Hwy. A~ ORDI:'\A:SCE OF THE CITY l tndi<'atP. th;• r urb or nn th€' l'igns ~-::vtnJ;:
1:-u:i S ECTI0 :-.1 32T7 A:'\0 ADD· ptng. standtng or parkw g for a ny 'h• :'\u 1"-'r-on shall stop.
IXC SEC."TION 3277.1 ro THE purpose olh~r than Joarltng or -.ta ntl nr l' •rk .i \t'hlrlr .uljaa't'nl PETS--SUPP~
NEWPORT BEACH :\1liNICI· unlo.tdlng of passcnge~ wh~<"h 10 .IIW su. h l<'f':ihll' c·urh mark·
PAL CODE RELATING TO s h.tll not ext·eed three 131 mtn· lng 0~ ,.1~11 in ,·i••l.tttrm or sud1
PARKING REGULATIOXS Uti's and such restriction" sh.l ll rn.d,tn_:: ... "tl:n or . ny of thr
The City Council o~ lh<'. City a..,ply bet\H'<'n 7:00 . 8 · m. ~"n~ ron~aons or thts S('t>UOn."
or Nrwpor t Beal·h does ord .un as G:OO p. m. of any da} nnct !'X• t P P :;F:CTIO~ 3. This ordinance
follows: as follows: . l>hull h.• publtshl'd orwl' in th<'
SECTION I. 5eetlon 3277 or When SUI.'h ZO!l(' _is Ill front or I offtd.tl nrw-.p.tpN of lhP City. th~ :"lcwport &-ach :O.funldpal a hotel the. restrictions :;hall ap· .lnrt thf' .,.1m<' ~hall hf" t'fff'.-lt~·c·
n.EAS
3r(' .. 1.1rtin2 a)!a in. \\'p ha\•'
pro<lu 1.! that wtll n it ~<'u:
per. houSt' and yard of th<'SI'
P<'~ky <'rill<'~ C.1 II us-
Coclc is amended to rE-ad: ply at all tJmcl'l. 30 cl"l\'' .tfll·r the> dati' of II'>
"'.SECTION 3277. Curb Jlarlr· Wht'n s uch zone is tn front of thlnpta;•n PAINTING
lDfS or Sl4Ju to IDdkote Ito a t heater the restrictions shall Th•~ ont.nan1'P was introdu<-t'rl ___ _
ltoppia9 CIDd Parldag Rec,ul~· apply at all times £>XrC'pl when ,11 an iidlournt•d ri:'gul.~r mN'ti.ng FOR EXPERT PAINTING
JORDAN'S PET SHOP
273:! E Coast HIJ;;h Wd~. Cu·
rona d('l )ta r. ORtt'lle 3 2~3ll.
ttou. (a 1 The city trat!1c s uch tht'ater Is cl~d. or thl' C tty <:nu nell of tht• City _ CALL -~ngini't'r is hereby authorized. 4. Green shall mean no stand· or x .. wporr !Wd<'h hl'lrl on thl' Sympson & Nollar
subject to the provisions and lng or parking for longcr than :;th day of Jun(', 1961. anr1 \\as
limitations o! this chapter, to twenty-four (2-l l m inutt'S In a nrlnp1f"rt on 1hP 26th dn~· or Ju nc. Newport's pia~. and when required herein parking meter zone a t any tim<' 1961, by tht' rollowtng votl'. 1o Oldest Established Painters
shall place. the following curb between 7:00 a. m. and 6:00 w!1: OR 3.36JO-Ev~ OR 3.5454
markings or signs or both to p. m. of any day. AYES. C'Ol'NCIL\1EX: --
Indicate parking or standing tbt No person shall stop. Kingw y. At kJnson. Coo k . Pamtmg. Decorating
regulations. a nd said curb mark· s tand or park a vehicle adja('('nt !;toddard. Hart. Lort'nz. Som -SHAKE ROOF PRESER\'TSG
lng" s hall have the ~anings as to any such sign or legible curb NS. ~I'J t & t'l••.an
herein set forth. marking In violation of such sign XOES. COUNCI LME~: ~one. Lic('nsC'd It ln<:un•d
t. Red shall m ean no stop· or marking or any o! the prO· ABSE~T COC:"'CIL.'IE:"l : M. Michael Pamtmg ping . standing or pa rking at any visions of thla section." Xonl' tim~ except as 1permlttcd by the SECTION 2. Section 327i.l Is JA)IES B. STODDARD MI 6-1200 v~hlcle COde, and except that a added to th~ Newport Beach :O.fu · ~tayor
bus may stop In a red zone nlclpal Code to rt>ad : ATrEST: DO YOU WANT • tolt. • ...._ •
marked or s igned as a bus zone. "SECTION 3277.1. C.... Cwb :\IARGERY SCHROUDER ..,.. ... 0 ~IJ.y ~7 Of 4. ,.a,_...
HAMMOND
at
CORONA DEL M A R
St>e our lwautlfuJ nt'w stu-
daos at ~ ~ E. Coa."t Haway
t j ust arross from the Port
Theat~rr
VI us 1<'11 you about the
nPw dtmen~JOn tn mu.sJcal
fun you r nn t-nj~)y frl'e by
JOining Elma PrO<·tors lk>·
~inner's Class. Call OR. 3·
8930 for deta ils.
SCH ~IDT-PHJLLJpiS""cb. Estab·
lash~ 19U. N~w HAM){OND
ORGA~S -New STEI!'\WAY
PIANOS: Franchise for all
Orange County.
l'5ED Hammond Spinet Organ.
~r1e\"t cond ition. at ucrlfice
prace. Terms. .
Orange County's largest selection
of spio~t and console p1~nos
from S295. Thret' yurs to pay.
Full Kt>~ and Pedalboard Ham·
mond Ors:a n. St)'1E' B. t:sed -
prlc·ed 10 !'el) -terms.
Lart.lC' ._.,lf'.'llon of nt•w a nd
U"('\1 !'IC':nw.t~ J'l.1no-. onP 111
Frt>nr'l r...-,, tnc'1al Wa lnut. o•
i'"-' ~ ....... I. ... 1 Jtk(' "''" -.I ..
J"tllo h .. , 1• off E.:~-.~ tPrm~. r .. ,.fl 1::1<'~ tr<llltt" tlrg-an<.-Lowrry
"o:h ~~~:. lll>,H•n S'i!•; K1 n"rll.Hl
'·"•' $ti.· ... ,-Thll:ll"' .\l tn .. h.tl i
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2.! {;: tnd r h,. tl""' -~.ll)t r "''" u:
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11,\1 \ll '-ll r.XTf:.,,.,,ll l:' :.:,,.
'~'' , .. , .·· tr 11 ... ~ -nnl) s.;w; .i I) "'1!·1 r I net ort'hl.'stral • . ••• ,.. \\ .• h pt•r .• , .... nn SX'\ no
d •\'-r• ~"' .e. I\ t't'l't'd l!l · Ltff't .,
,04 j' ,o l .. o• p:atlt.l• .• Ill Ill l'Xl'('l·
•··n· >!I 111 or .. ,.tl or rt'nl.
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'l1mmo•1cl ~-'1,.rc1 I •ra:.,n-fl'lmll}
t 1 '1 \\ t ,. •lit lf")o."•ln': mon.'
'''11:1 '"' .. r. '1•"'1ral and Otj:!nn
thn•· .. -,,,,. ll'l'n hut p.•r1wt
3636 E. Cout Hwy. at PoiJwettla
OR l-9728 • Corona del Mal
JOHNSTONE"S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Used Auto Parts. Tires
We Buy Carl and Scrap Metal
UBERTY a. 7013
2075 Placentia Ave. eo.ta ltleee
PHOTO SUPPLIES
ALL TYPES OF
Photograptuc Supplies
e Fut Color FUm Sen1ee. e ltlcwte Projedon for Bal. e Model Airplane SuDPU..
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1112 Newpo~t BlYCL. eo.ta .._
Pbone UNrt7 t. '70G
HOME MADI!ENAMCE
Carpentry
ltlloor ..,.irs
No Jot. 'nlo Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
~ Pepper 'hM Lane
ec.ta Mea. Cal1t ltlmberly 5..8175
lt no answer call MI 8-2372
Remodeling
and Repmnng
Any siu job. Over 2:> years
tn this aN'a. R ·~ XJI.'!SPn.
Ll ·bAA'
MOVING
MOVING?
F'"' "N' t<"l'-local. <'Oft 't 10
'u.l~t or o\ e rsP<\'! . . A k lh
tor a f"''(' t•'ttmate and sa\ •..
TtmP 'l.Ht<~ at your door
NEWMAN
TRA.~SFER It STOr.AGE CO
"Sen·irp with a C'on""lf"nrr"
r nnna".: \II fi .z.·~~ \I: ~; 7 202
r:,•,hl••nct• · Ll "' "1'\11
124 Broadway. ('o,.t.t :O.tesa
lla1111 \ l.ll lt• -nntf' ;\Lt, lr
, ht<~ ~p.nt>t Sltl'htly C'.\St>
tl.tm.tj:NI tn shaprlln;.t -savf'
$1~ -balam't! 36 month:;. 1
Sdlm tdt . Phillips. l 9 01 :'\orth
;\l•t ln n~a r 20th. 5anta Ana -
more thRn 100 p1ano." and or
.:an~ 111 ~IN'1 from. O(lf'n ~ion
.tay & rrt da~ lll~hl!. -F'rC't'
Parktng
YARD MAINTENANCE
2. Yellow shall mean no stop-Mculdlap Outdlh ~Meter Citv Clerk -"'i"t to ..n7 Try bi.Ot" ....._ Rf' ldt'ntlal-C'mnmNcial
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
ping. standing or parking at any z... -~ n.. IJmJb. Publish: )uly 6. 19Eh fio4 och. Olt;ol. l-0550 Phone Kl :; :?731 I tlme~~~n7:00a.m.and6:00 (a l ~e city t~ffic engln~r Is J~n~t~h~e~N~c~"~.!~~n~H~a~r~~~r~E~n~~:i~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ~~u~ .. a~r m~;~n~n~~~~te~h:; ~~~~o~~t:~~~~!~:~~~~nst~f t~~~ ~1 S.PECIAL -.. -.. -. MAIL-IN YOUR-CLASSIFIED ADS .,1 altna pcljlted at any loadlnt zone. chapter. to pia('(', and when re·
for any purpoM other than the qulrt>d herein shall pia('('. grt't"n
loadlnc or unloadlnc of pas· curb ma rking'S or sifr!lS or both
wngers or materials. provided out.slde of parking met<'r zones ~ I
that the loadlnc or unloading to Indicate parking or stnnding I , I US& TillS BAifi)T PODI-on woe na UACK Check
o1 p&Aertaers mall not consume rt>gulatlons M follows: Pro.-. -
more than three (3) mlnut" nor 1. G~n markings shall mean I ~ / I !. r-f
the loadl"-Of unloUiftl 0( ma· no standing or parkin~ for a ~/ 1. 2. ----1 ~ CJawj~ t..... more than ,..,.'7 (20) prrlod or tlmf' longer than All~ I For s. ---~-~
mlnuta, and provided that the t~nty (2()) mlnut.-s ~tW4"<'n I ~/ I. 7. & 9. -10. WM~ted to '"-J -··· J'lltrl~ 8hall not apply on 7:00 a. m. and 6:00 p, m . or •--• Lo......._
......,. or bolkla~ If alans a")' day. I / 11. 1.2. 13. 1~ 15. I w":.:;;-;.;..
2. tn the .. ~ blodc on th~ ~ . H.lp w..W
aameo alde of the ati'H't and < ;, ...,.. .. ,IS wor .. o-'y It"-.._rODe '-ertioD _ 3 timee o-'-1.00 Worl: _...___a_..a ---a:..: within ont' hund~ t tOOl f~t I ~ w ~ ~" .... , ...._
ot a United Statios Poet Offlre. , Lott I F-.1 ·-
wtwn It Is ~rnf'd nfl('HN.ry by 1 ~ 14. l'l. ----l' lJ. -----JQ. ---·--"-MMI •· ----1.:.! tM dtY tratrlc en1ln~r to ptO· Fw ,...., .....
vide for ahort·term parklna. he . ~ . Jl. 22. 31 k -a ..._ ......
may ~lnt &fld maintain lfHI\ I ~ '-. I ~ e. ....
Nrb marklna• with WOtda ln ~ , a a a JD. eM '-..
white« aluminum ~ paint , I ~. ••kl• A....i.. .,..... ....,. s llllftuW on ttw ' • "'BJiill•l a.,.w a• .a. ..a= N -1 ~ ,... IIII!I'W" ._.,_..,.....ce ....... Y
,_...,._...,.. .... If a 5'1 MIULTOt.._a.aa .. 'E.Cml Allwy.;Coa ....... ln&Mite ttm• Umlt on ptatkin1 •
....,. ...... rid ... problb· ...
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~ ............ c.ut.
....... ol .... ct~ ....... .
..... .... Cl1lltlal ...... and tbe ...,._. will ... lullned
.. , tbe Jlfewport IMell .........
and Bale~ Dept. u It apanct. ita Nllabe ...... ,...,....
Tbe pOot ....... ol tbe project
.... eoocentrated on lalboa J.a.
land, where the pro1ram wUJ
continue, aecord.lq to buUdlq
lnapector Oliver KJq, who la
In cha,.e of the rehabUUatJon
survey.
Durina the 1960 ealendar yeer
YCMW A·l USED TRUCK
HEAD9UARIERS
'IJ I CfL Courier ................................................ -.. ~895
'U ~~.~-~!. ..................... 1895
'U •n 1445 lla·toD Pkk·•P ···················-·····························
'II 1:!! DeUftiY ............................... : ... -...........
1445
Theodore Robins Ford
YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER SINCE 1921
POIID e PALCOJif e TBUMD&IIfWD e ftVCIU
.... • Used • lalft ..d ~ 1-.EWIOirT aLVD.
31Cit W. COAST JIJWAT VMd Car C.tw
. •EWJOirT IEACB • LJ a.M'Jl COSTA IIDA • Ill t.liM
C·a In• et1• .... a tlla1 ol ......_aM ........ coadltiGM a 11111_.=7
_. ·~· vlokll ~......,or ac, ,...._ . u.w fll 'fllllaul lWIII.U... and tlon8 ~ tbe cooatrudJon. 1• ..,.. .. --~ .,... maln .. nanee, -. or occupanc:J
lq YlolatloM, auMtudald boua· ol tbe bulldl .... : or tbe uae of
Ina, Cll' ......,... INlldl.,.. weN tbe land on wbJcb the)' are alt·
C~GDClu"-d laat year. uatlld.
01 ldt par'a ~ 10 In· -u a violation ol any of u..e
volved vk*atJona of the Clty'a provlalona, or NP,JatioM alllb
Zonln• Ordinance, 88 cuee were the C·R llllpec:tor wUI noWy the
conc:.med with the relulblllta· owner ol tbe nature and extent tl~' or demolition of aubatand· of the ¥1olatJon, and advl8e him
ard .-1dentla1 or cornJMrdal ,....,-dl"-uy correct~~ .....
bulldlnp. ud t euea Involved awe. that he 111uat undertake.
lnfradlona of the Bull~ Code. The owner will have ample op.
One hundNd tbree of theae CUM portunJty to dlacuaa tbe cue
were culminated u a rewlt of with tM lnapedor, and will be
cooperative effort by both prop· allowed a reaaooable period of
erty owners and "ttte buildJq time In Which to complete the
lnapectora, 4 cuea were submitted required COI'I't'Ctlona. The In·
to the Clty Council, or the Plan-spector will probably be able to
nln• Comm1ulon for arbitration, ~elp t~ Pf'OI)erty own•r to plan
and 3 cues were concluded by
resortina to leaal action to ob-
tain compllance with applicable
reaulatJons.
The same methods and pro·
cedures that are belne used by
C·R Jna;>ectora In the other ~reas
of the city will be applied to the
Newport-Balboa area. lns~on
will bealn block by block sur-
wys of both residential a nd com-
mercial pro,.rties within the
next few weeks. ThHe surveys
will probably beeln In the vlcln·
ity of McFadden Place and 21st
S~t and pi"'eeed eastward
along the entire Balboa Penin-
sula.
The Inspectors will look at
each pro,.rty In a given block
a nd will take note of anything
that mieht sueeest a possible
violation of the zoning reeula·
lions, or Indicate that a bulldlng
Is being u"sed or occupied con·
trary to the occupancy reeula·
lions of the Unlfonn Buildlne
Code. They will also note any-
thine that mieht indicate that
the buildines are extremely dl·
lapidated, substandard. or pos-
Lockheed Use
'
Permit Asked
Lockheed Electronics and Avi-
onics Dlvlalon. which last year
abandoned Its plans to set up
headquarters In the Back Bay
UN, is uklne for. restoration of
permitted uses for their property.
The ortainal use permit has
IBQSed. Lockheed is now seek-
Inc to sell the pro,.rty, which It
had purchased from the Irvine
Co.
Hearina on the use pennlt a p-
plication wUI be held this ~ve
nlne, July 6, by 'the Newport
Beach Plannine Commission.
Here Is ttle agenda for to·
nleht's meetine, which will be·
gin at 8:
e AJUJfDMEJrT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii al bl Y dangerous to the occupants. or the public.
The owners of tproperties where
such conditions are Indicated
Second heartne on Planning
Commission amendment No. U13.
concemlna bulldlna heights, .et·
backs and pennined uses within
the various districts.
e VUIAJICE
Michael Creamer, 117 Coral
Ave,. Balboa Island, 2-foot en-
coachment lnto 5-foot rear yard
setback on second .~tory to make
an addition to slncle family
dwelllna.
THIS HOME
built by
Brown ord KrunMon
272 1 E. Coed H'.,ey
Cor~• del Mor
OR J.bb40
MEDALLION ALL ELECTR IC KITCHEN
will then be contacted In reeard
to making a more detailed In·
spectlon of the bulldinp and
premises. Jnfonnatlon obtained
as a result of this lnspection will
then be compared with Building
Department records concerning
the prop e r t y to detennlne ..........
Ideal home for larp famUy.
Spacloua Uvlne room. 3 bed·
rooma A den. 2 batbs. F .A.
heat blt-ln kitchen. Sundeck
over ble dble. aarage.
Dl.710
BAY BEALTY CO.
3512 E. -Cout BWJ. Pb. OR 3·15&3. Corona del Mar
RENTAUI
SUMMER • YEARLY
Scenic: Properties
fWe Need Your Listlngsl
2732-C E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. California
(Jordan's Pet Shop Arcade)
ORiole 3-6853
TIME TO CHECK UP
•• YIUI
• usa nDUTS Charles Masters, 704 Femleal
Ave., Corona del Mar, private no-
fee parklne lot In an R·2 district
adjacent to C-1.
Keith Ule, 324-328 N. Newport
Blvd., Newport Heleht.s, 2 dwell-
Ing unit-s In a C·1·H district.
Lee Stewart. 500 W. Balboa
Blvd.. Balboa, outdoor display
and rental of motor ICOOters.
Lockhud Electl'onlcs and Avi-
onics Dlvlalon, re-establish a
number of uses for property
bounded by PalisacSes Rd .. Mac-
Arthur Blvd. and Birch SL In
Back Bay area, lndudlne re-
search and developmental labs
and manufacturtne of electrical,
electronic, electro • mechanical,
scientific and mechanical Instru-
ments and precision tools.
• U:Sv.DIVIIIO• Vocajo Inc., 211 Apolena Ave.,
Balboa Island. pennlaalon to ere·
ate one 30-foot lot and one 42-
foot lot out ol one R-2 parcel.
• COMIIVWJCATJO.
Letter from Edward Hernandez
requesting indefinUe extension
of use permit for on-sale beer
and wine at 300 Marine Ave., Sal·
boa Island.
PH.INTING NEEDS
DGI'T IE OA.IT SIIIT M Y.l .. USE NS IIIIIY DIIE• LIST_.. TID M'' Rl
0 BUSINESS C~DS [!] WEDDING INVITATIONS
[!] LETTERHEADS EJ RECEPTION CARDS
EJ ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 ·STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS
0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOICLETS L
.. .1~ El POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES
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PHONE US AT OmoJ.E a.G5so
And Our~ .. Will le Qlacl To CaD Oa Yoa
. -·~ ...... ·.
CDI'NCtiW ...... iiiJ,:.::; .... ..,. ........ ...
vtolatloa may be ODrNded or
elJJnJnaeed.
1o1ne o1 tbe Wnp u. c.a
l....,.ctor will be looldftl for are
..,... • otMr ........... tlaat
have ben llleaall7 con..,_ to
dwelUq ..... Nfl'llred .. ,....
tbat are not ........... UMble
lor off atnet parldn• ._.._
tiMy.,. belq uaed u a work·
ahep. laundry, playroom. or atar·
qe place for boata. fumlture. 01'
other ....... to tM ndUIIon .,
the famJiy ear: ...adentlal bulld·
lnp lncludln• dwelllnp. apart-
ment or hotela that by ,..,1\ of
nq).ect, or .lade of malntenanee
have become dllapldatad to an
extent where they are •ub·
standard, or that by reuon of
non-~pllanc:e ,rlth the mlnl·
mum hOU8lq requirement. of
the State Houaln1 Act are unfit
for human 'habitation.
lnapectors Will alao be on the
alert. for U1e1a1 addltlona, alter.
allons, or converslona In both
r e s I d e n t I a 1 and commerdal
bulldlnas: and for condltlons
that may cau.e such bulldlnp
to constitute a hazard to the
health. Nfety, and welfare ol the
occupanta, the public, or the
community at large.
R. A. Glenn, director of build-
Ing and safety, offers the foJ.
lowlne words of advice to occu·
pants and property owners
alike. "If there la any doubt In
your mind concernJna the ldenU·
ty of ,.rson.a who may contact
you In reprd to your pro,.rty
representing theruelves to be
employees of the BuUdlne ,De·
partment. or In any way connect-
ed with the <:on.ervatlon-Reha-
bllltatlon Proeram be sure to
dem.and Identification. Every
C-R Inspector carries an l~nU·
flcatlon card bearlna his photo·
araph, hla name and other
descriptive lnfonnatlon. He has
been lnatructed to show you this
card on request." ••.. ,. .......
Corona del Mar Lot 30 x 118
Zoned R-2. So. of hlahway
near bay. Retalnlne wall,
paved all~y.
IUOO CAlli
RALPH P. MASXEY, Realtor
3411 Newpon Blvd.
Newport Beach
OR 3-6000-
or OR 3-5847 Eve.nlnp
BEST BUY
NEWPORT ISLE
2 bedroom home, fireplace,
Intercom system. plus 2 bed·
room unit. WOOd floors. wall
to wall carpet, total 3 baths.
Asking $37.500
$6000 will handle
60 feet of M ·1, Bay Front
property Sl36,850
ABACO REALTY
Dean Ward, Broker
460 N. Newport Blvd.
~ewport Beach
LI 8-1280 day or eve .
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I 032 SEA LANE
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
SEASPORT REALTY _, ....
WLTOR
-.13 Weat Cout Hlahway
Jfewport ... cb
u ,_..,. -Efta. u 1-3:83
I I I 1111111
New 2 bedroom apartment
on Ocean aide. AU electric
kitchen. Wall to wall ear.
pets -with luxury bath.
Garap Included. AttractJve
Foyer witb Plantlnp.
Modestly Priced
on leue 1150 montb.
1 It 2 bedi'OOIM, rumw..cs
UnJta on OceeMlde with
IIMtH pool a.parate .a. ,....
teO to .., IDOftth on lAue
JftiltLY JlfEW • LAIIOI: IEDROOMI 2 full bath home. a.. Ill mJatal .. Joeatlaa. Walk to' 17tb ltnet Shop·
IPftl, cJo.t to elementary aebool. NMJ ,_ 1atp fanliiJ
-Jarp fenced ,.r )'ant. ruu pr1ce •uuoo.
Tb,.. atra ..,.. ~......, apecloua family room.
kJklwn with breaktut area, Jar•e covered patio plus
..-nd private patio witb entranee to family room.
Hap, fenced .., yard, detadled civer81ae two-car
..,.... far wcwtlll&op entbualut. Payments only '100
mo. ~FOR QUICK SALE AT tl4.750.
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COZT 2 BEDROOM CO'ITAGE ON EASTSIDE.
1 blJr. to Catllolk dlllfdl. Lovely renc.oed yard wlrh
many fruit trees. Detached bverslzecl aln1le aarage.
Call for •ppolntment to tee -PRICED fll~ FOR
QUICK SALE.
M. M. Lalonle, Realtor
""YoU'll uu oar frteadlJ ..,....
230 E. 17tb St. Costa )(... Ubert)' 1·1138
(Aero.~ tbe m.t from Mea Sboppln• Center)
Evenln.gs Call Ll 8-2758 -MJ 6-1928 I
Vogel Values
TillES • TIE WEEI
Beautiful home in Newport Helahts. Trade for home
ln LakewOOd Oowney Area.
Commercial acre C·2 zone -center of Costa Mesa.
5 Bulldinp -169,500. Subm.lt Trades.
Back Bay Horse Ranch 21/J acres with bulldlnp $39,500
4 Bedroom home In Costa Mesa $16,500, exchanee foe
commerc.ial.
Deluxe 8 unit apart.ment hou.se in Huntlneton Beach.
Ocean VIew. Trade for T.D. or eood home.
18 Units on Ocean front Balboa on 3 lots $140,000
1 submit trade.
Shorecllft luxury home with view. Trade equity for
vacant lot .
This Office owns and controls over one million dollars'
In local Income and resldentlal properties. You can
buy or exchanee with ua advantapoualy.
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c:>c.an Front 6 Main St., Balboa OR 5-1m
Fernl_eaf 6 Coqt Hwy, COM OR 3-l030
1652 Newpon11lvif.. Costa Mesa MI 6· 7l67
-•• •&WJOII'r aLYD .... _ ................................. Ill 1-1175 .... . ..• , .•.•
24 HOUR TELEPHOlfE SERVICE
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GRAND OPENING
&wdage Utale4
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lEU VEDE
2 dory houses up to 2100 sq. feet witt! .. lu.ury
f .. tures -
Fr• $31,118
L~ted .t 5.m.; tum ri9ht on Country Club oH of
AdMM to s.m.r, then left on s.m..
Mullan Real Estate
421 lW • • • OR J-M20 • • • Newport IMcft
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