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Finalists for
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Award ·Picked
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TOM WANG, former oa"!k r. 'mp9rter a~o e• r e· ce_: I •re
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from Re-:: cr·--l ,.,·,, (:.ea c."'·
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At 8 p.m. tr., eve"'ir'g, Jt..l; ,. j e 1-Je..,p-·• rL . --
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Chn;·e..,~e., ~f ·•e Newco•l Mo." c ~.,, Ccu•f .. i .. ,.,.. .. ·e • e
The avalanche of wrillen pro· speo•e• l,e ~ .. e • -g ;. ~pc., "red I') • e • • u• .,.. ~c-,.., .e
I tests against double. triple and com"' t•e-,., ::: C 'l Mesa P~ · 4AS -eliot> c-, D· C. ~,. ::1
quadruple lncn-ase in assess. Gor'd· o·:;, Newp~·· ~arbor Po' 29 heAded oy l(er,..e· E
I men t s in ~ewport Bea c h Johmon.
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pervisors as members of the I ·~;;;.~ :~~~e ~~~a::~;:: PIER terday afternoon.
The commltt~ charged lnequi·
ties in assessments. cit ing evi·
dence that properties in other Is areas of the county had not been
re>"ll.SSeSSed for many years. and
asking that assessing be done
throughout the rounty for the
same year. A proposed ordlnarwt> drastic· 1 n..1m·e and wa authorized by his
Committee member \V. A. Cole · .. ;i> r ... :~..-...... ng .;tl)' n~w piers I ~Jient. to engag~ ft in litigation
man outlined a plan which I around Balboa Island was re · If It \\ere ap;ro\ed.
would utlll7.c the rcN'ntly _In· jeeted :'of on day ('\ l.'nlng by th<' . The County Har~ Commis·
railed electronic data proct>SSJng ~ewpon &-.1ch Cm Council. slon op~d the> ordmance. sta t·
equipment of the countv tor · mg that p1er problems cannot be h. h d 1 1 . H · ed l nstPad. the Counc11 r('atrmned handl<'ci bv 3 rf' uktl\'f' ord
lg ·S~ 1 ~ cu auon. e u~f ItS policy tatement of Ft'b. 14. nance but · .. o~ly by a forthright.
a g~ ua ncre~~· extlel nl n~ 'whirll prohibits any mr rease in f~lr a~d equita ble policy ., '
ovel r rearhs. 10 ntyng a an. I size of present piers and limits Walter Spicer vice . chairman
vfa uesl In tile icoun I W a U';t· new pil'rs to 1 Jorauo~~ne on of th<' Harbor Commission aid
ormid yhrea sht c _va ua onf t e the South Bay ~twet>n Emerald last week that he was agat~ ·t the
sah ldt ._a_t t ~ lncre~se ac o~ A\'e. a nd r.amet ,\\·e., 3 nt>ar the ordinance ~·a use it ~·ould re·
ou ""'ap~ ed eat"JI year. and southeasterly corner of Lillie Is· suit In unilateral aclion on the not every ;,, to a as.seae land · values. county-wide. and that · . . , part of the c1ty rather than joint
sales reflecting a very hleh In· The Counctl added a prO\'ISion action b y city a nd county. c~ase in value s hould be g1verr to the policy statement. allo~n~ The Joint Harbor Commince
special review. enlaraement _of a float or hp If al90 expressed pre{erence for the
• 1 a more l'lfi~lent u.w of space In poll~· 0\'ft thf' orttJnan~.
Publflshher Ben ~ddlck.ldd1tahi1r the water will thus l't' ult. The motion to adopt the ordi· -f _..J L man o t e comm1nee. sa at I . CITY ~&a 101 ~ and his emtty join.,.;~ nit patents, D 1 A • ICX'BJ taxpayers are seekJng to Arguing for the orllinance. nance lost 4 to 3. CouncUmen
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coop of Costa Mesa, in a family party Tue s· . e ay ct10n have thelr assessments equalized I rathPr than merely a policy. wer<' Kenneth Klng!IIPy. Cha rles Hart.
day in Laguna to celebrate the golden wedding anniver1ary of in ratio to those or the rest of ' Councilma n Dee Cook. Kate ~1c· H.1ns Loren:r. and Ha rYey Somers
the elder Coops. The honored couple were married J uly II, p t t f the county. He reminded the Cann and :'\1r. a nd :'\Irs. Clarence \'OtM "no." Mayor James Stod·
1911 , in San Diego. lived for a long while in Pasadena, where On ro es 0 supervisors that the state consti· StaJtyer. Allon:'ey ~1ax Sturies. dard and Councilmen_ fran.~. At.:
Mr. Coop was fire chief for many years, then came t(! ~orono h tution issue a manda.le to the-~.l'E'pre:oenllng \\ · A. Thompson of k lnson and DH-Cook \oted ) cs.
d r I v·u Ch Group a~r to aS--"E'SS -the rounty )8().1 s. Bay f't .. said hf' doubted The-policy statement wa then del Mar, and finally moved to the Trode Win s coi er I age urc e;ch year. not jus t a portion of the constitutionality of the ordi· I rtoaffinned by the 4 to 3 line-up.
in C osta Meso. In this photo. taken Sunday at the Tr.,iler Vilt.,ge. the county. He ' presented ex· I A to DISCUSSED
Bob Milum of the Newport Har· are : bad row. left to right. Tuck Coo p. age lb; City MMager I The petition protesting the hlb·,.~ s howing that ~""me areas • JASMINE GUUY DRAIN Gc. ' bor Junior Chamber of Commerce C d d h s I"' f 1 ft t · ht N 1 1 "" "" h·as announ-d th• 5 finalists •or ond Mrs. oop. an oug ter uson, .., : ront row. e o reg : pronouncements of the at ona In the rountv have not been n-II 1 d th t L'ttle Co '""' '" •· 10 ld T •• E F C L' 8 M C o d Cauncll of rhurC"hes wu re· " · Solutio]). ~...1.1 mine gu "1 own to ~~an .A • 1 • th-annual "'--rr·· Y•rdl•y .... r. -·year·o om: IYirs. . . oop: I Sa, age : . r. o p, an ..,. evat••ated for more than·~ . ' -'6 • -,_ -rona -.::.:-a~h at a ,.,..t of ~s 000. "' """' "" "" -.. .........-b L C · 1 d t f T d ceived Wednesday evenin-9f years>"· .... _. __ ...... -... ---t~tnagc-·prooTem ,. building a ..., ~ · """' ~· · · •petual trophy. awar~ each r"'eue Hage n uc1. Mrs. oops s1ster, o so a res• en o ra e 1 ti • -, -The third plan. with the catch
Year to th• m---outltandlna l W inds Village. !Ensign pho to) ~ week b\' thf' Of icial Board ~~-~: .Philip Burton. comm ittee ' ca_tch basin inland of Harbo. r ba~in at Harbor View Dr.. de· "" ~· ~--------.....:....--------------------------------------of Christ Church by the Sea. Bal · ' I younr athlete In the Harbor area . boa, but action was deferred to member. cited a special Inequity Vu~w Dr. was looked upon Wl~h S<"ri bed as the best proposal by
The 5 flnallsts are· Ron Stomp y OfFICIALS for Newport Beach taxpayers -favor by ~1-'wport !Wach rounctl· Mr. Rheaut. would cost a n esti. OCC track star; Bu~ke Sawyer: YUGOSW a late!· date. The board Is the fact that Costa Mesa has ml-'n at :'\1onday aflt'rnoon's study mated $125 ono It would p~_>rmlt
OCC Ill t 8t do t Pf!t awaiting the return of the Re''· not been rea.ssessed. and there· 1 &eS.QIOn. thl' use of the ulstlng d rainage-sa ne eam an u ; e · • Edward Smith. who is away on
Reed swlrn sensation at OCC; • ,·cation for the remainder of fore Newport Beach will pay an Otht'r propos.l ls, outlint'd by S \' tem wlthtn Corona del :'\far.
Jim Corfman former Harbor Hlah N NEWPORT unfair share of the joint financ-~ Gt'nt> Rheaut of thP James Mont· s~nC't> E'XN'SSI\'l' water flow could
and now USc swlmmlne star, VISnlNG I ~~~~ilsher of th(' Ensign : ing of the Newport Harbor Union gomf"ry Pngin~rlng firm. are: a 1M' held back and rt'leascd grad·
and Bill Twist. Harbor Hl&h .,._. A TN'E"nt articlE' condemning High School District. catch ba 1n at Fifth A\'t> .. in th<' ually. Tht> Fifth A\'e. proposal
ketball and tennis atendoU1. the National Council of Church~ ''The constitutional require-Jal<m lne ji!ully. at a C'ost of a halt would rt'QUirt> an expenslvr ('n·
The award will ~ made at a Government officials from com · tin Koeevac, m ayor of Sarajevo: .JUbllshed by this newspaper does ment that all property be as · million dolla rs: diverting the wa . largemt'nt of tht' existing drain· banq~t at the Irvine Coast munlst Yuaa.lavla attende d Krste Markovsld. mayor of SJcop. not repr~nt officially Christ sessed In proportion to its \'alue IN runoff to Buck Gully and thus a ge sy tem.
Country Club, Thursday. July 27. Monday evenlna·s meetln& of the lje; Ivan Vuckovic, m ayor of Nis; ChurC"h by the Sea, ~ewport means that the assessor's mea ·
Newport Beach City Council. and Mlladln Laklc, secretary. a nd Zlv· lk'ach. s ure of value must be the same • BAY CLUB MARINE SERVICE PERMIT 0][1) K • ht T I k another eroup will arrive Mon. orad Kovacevic, assistant secre · The Official ao3 rd of the for all." she said. "19 a 5 d et I t f th week tary of the League of Yugosla\' ""hur"h has d~f~rr~d ~onsl'der~-Other de\'elopments: The-Planning Commi"-!!ion ap-, obiN'tinJ,! <to lh<' USt' P<'rTnlt wns ay to ,.y or moe o e . Cities. ' ~ "' "' ' .. .. pro,·al of a use permit to allow !\t>lson Robln."fln. also a y.tcht They are tourlnr the United rion until a la ter date. SU?EJIVJSOa CLADlE XE.LSOK broker. w ho said that tht> sen·· To K•IWan•l S I States as euests of the State De· Newport's city manager. Bob The ~a tional Council does not , told the Corona del ~ar Civil: manne services for members of IN', provided in the U$C! pt>rmit
partment to obeerve American Coop. met Mr. Kovacevic while -:peak tor the :O.tethodist Church. 1 Assn. meeting last Frlda_y niaht the Ba lbo.1 ~Y Club wa~ upheld are a\·aiJahlt''" the vicmi~~ fro m
"The political scene In Call· eovernmental bodies in action. Rrvlng wtfh the U. S. lntern.l· but to 11. Somt> of its a ctions our that he oppost'd the big JUmp in :'\tonday evemng by the :"ewpon P.tabhshed buo;tnt'sst's.
fomla" will ~ the subject o1 a At Monday ewnlna's meetlna tlonal Cooperation Admlnlstra. rl<'nomination approves of. others assessments for this area and is Bt'ach Ci ty Counrii. The W'(' permit Is for clean-u p
taJk by former rovemor Good· were D. Jojklc, president of the tion In Belgrade. it dOt's not. The Southern Callfor· dol~g his best to improve the sit. 1 Th f' matter rnm<' before thr and minor malntenan<'e of boats,
win J. Knlaht at noon today Leaaue of Yuroslav Cities, lieu· The visitors will a ttend the nla -Arl zona annual conrf'rence ua tlon. He said lle wanted to Council on an a ppeal by Kf'n sale of marin!' and boating sup-
(Thursday) before the Newport tenant rovernor of the .tate of Council meetlne Monday eve . in session June •19 to 25, 1961. re· make taxpayers more aware of S\'NIN'n, yacht broker at Ken pllt-s to club mPmlx'rs. and yacht
Harbor K.twanAa Club In Villa S«bla, and former mayor of Bel· nlng. the library board meeting affirmed its ronrideoc. in the the tax burden by sending ou~ • ~iles Vtlla :'\'farina. who opposed broker sen·1C"f' 10 handlE' sale or
Marina Jlataurant. Dr. David L erade; •nd V. Holjevac, mayor of at 4 p.m. Tuesday and the Plan-j general program of the national tax bills to persons who pa) the use permit. Joining him in charters of membe1'S' boats. Nieben. propam chairman, will Za,reb. 'lbelr Interpreter was nlng Commission meeting at 8 body. through loan aaencles a nd thus
Introduce the speaker. Serpt Luchenkov. native of Yu· Th rsda J 1 20 A tri t ' ·tSignedl do not get tht> full impact of,)he e TERRACE RESUBDIVJSION RECONSIDERED ..
plavla, an Interpreter with the p.m. u y, u Y · P 0 I kENNETH PAUL M1LLER. total tax. He explained that the
6 Directors
Are Elected
1M followlq bave been elect·
ec( to the board of dlredon of
the Corona del Mar Chambft' of
Commerce tn the man ballotJna
conducted lut week: Ralph )(y·
era Jr .• Braden Finch, Mrs. Dun·
can Stewart. Arvo Haapa and
Frank Jordan, ln~be~ and
Ben F.arlattl, a new membft' ol
the board.
The newly ronstitutM board
will meet Monda7 ewnlq. July
Q7, at the Flnc.11 ......_. far
eledlon of om... ...
State Department. Disneyland alao Ia on the itln· District Superintendent only basis ror ao:;>peaJ of as.~ss· An error In thf' Information
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, Ter:ace Homeo"'tlers· Assn foJ.
Comlnl next .-..k are Draru· enry. of the Whinier District ment Is Inequity in the asst"SS·I submlttt"d to the Planning Com. lowtng objN'tion.!l by Tt>rrace N"S·
___ ..;;;.. ____ --:--------------------------ARTHUR P. HOBSON ment. as compared with compar-mission In an Irvine TerraN' re· ldt'nts against thf' creation of 2
Associate Ml.nlstet' I able property. • subdi\·Jslon cu. promptt"d the building sliM~ at that Joratlon.
Christ ChurC'h by the.~a XEWIOIIT CITT COVIfCIL s;nt I ~ewport llN<'h City Council Mon-, Plannin~ dlrt'ctor Jerry Drawdy
a letter of protest to h e as..-.es-1 day <"Venlng to IK"nd tht> matter told t he Council Monday night 'WQRI· 'D ~EQGRAPHY' II F·aaa-Ia 1·= • sor. objecting to tht> tremt>nc!ous lMc~ to the Commission for a I that tht> orlgl~al figures 'ubmit· L. \::7 I .. ---•-1• Increase for just this se<'tlon ne" hearing._ f'd by the apph<'ants showed tha t
I • f'..:L. p II · of the count\' and ca lling t1 a n The Comnuss!on had appro\'ed both pro~d lots would hA\'e BOOK IS EVALUATED I•IJ -· II II unfair methOd of assessing Tht' t~e request or AI ~lchol~ and the required 60 . foot a.\'C'rage
I Karen Foster of Corona del Council suggested that all art'as 1\ an Smart !or resubdlvision ol width. but that a re-ex~mlnatlon
Th trustees ot the Ne...-the tw'th on climate •nd on ~far. holder of t e ~ _. ~ the 22.6 n.r Ct'nt a vt'ragt-of the drift Dr .. into 2 R-1 lot , This de· the-outside fot to be ul)der 60
., A..o L .U.A unit on the physical features of h Mia N I of the county be brought up to. Lot 93. at Malabar Dr. and ~a-revNied the average width of
e ~...-· . • • 1 Harbor title. was nam..,.. as a ,... d "ion was a ppt>aled b)' the Irvine t~t Beach Elementary School Dta· map interpretation. The book Ia princess or the Oranp County state In the ratio or 8S..YS.Yd ~ . .
trtct will hold a hftrtna next divided Into 9 other unlb. each fair Tuesday night. valut> to market value'. This e 3-WAY D1"0RT SPEEDS DOVEll DR. PLANS
Tuaday ewnlnt. July 18, on • •allqwlthateparatereoaraph· Qu~n of the Fair Is lS.)'Hr· proposal was made In a lener
new .._.~took propca.ed u • N · leal UN. old Velda Boyd of Sa.nta Ana. to the ~penUors.
pl8cement for the eontrovenlal With few exc.epeJona. authors Garland Grimsley. 18. Mta. La 'rD TU COCOIIII~-IIINIJIITITIZUE of the
"Geopaphy and World Aftaln." Saul l.arael. N~ Roemer and Habra. was also chosen as prtn· Newport Harbor Chamber ot
C1tr :\faM&er Bob Coop N"· 1 er Dr. i~ far short ol tbe 1110..
porit-r1 to Clty Council Monday 000 now t-Mimated as t he ClOst or
that hl' Is . Ironing out details this part C'll ttte project.
Evaluatina a new textbaolc, Loyal DuMnd Jr. deal ~latical· cess. Commerce sent a lettl'r to the 115 IIIII ''Warld Geapa..._, Today." wu ly with the tyranny and -ares· county suP8Vllors sucrestlng a
••1· •• tbe ftrst ualpment of the.,... lw polk)' ol eommunlat a-ia IIIII l.ll ll•l 6 limited Yftrly pe~nta_~ fn·
with rounty and flood' <"'fttrol Approval ia belnt .au,ht for
dlstrkt olfkiala In a 3-way ef· the 'Additional funct.: and de·
fort to get tbe Do\.~r Dr. widen· tailed p1&ns rcw a btuc adwrt
ing under way ~t"'ftn Coast drain A-rt' ~Ina awalt.!d fi"'Oft tbe
Rw~·. and Weskllft Dr. l"'Unty, ao tMt bt• ean be ~led
%1 hi ctaJ CGIIUDittee that wu appoiM· and Bed Clllna and point up the --• 1 •••• ••• • Cftae follow'f'd by a ~odic
.. --ed U tM .-It fl/ JII'O&ata fMn ad .. _.. IMde ln tM frH M·j The a.d ero. B1ooc1JnobUe rN<IJWmnent In ~ \·&lU·
Matt CWtk and l'lluJ and liar· a number fll paNftta apiMt tM dons. Ttle~ &-. ho'"~rer, a blldt· Unit will be at the Ca.ta Mea aUOM. ,.. <.'CiftUftJttee took The 125.000 bond ~Y ror a by the Newport INch CUy C.n·
flood <'Ontrol t'hanrwl •Jont Dov· ell. lon lllller, ,_.., t'Wftter...... I"F8~ llooll .-d ln H__.. bandM «•-Ddadon few the American Lqlon HalL 585 VI. ...ue wltb the a1n1nrs prewnt
few 1M FBI, are alatM tD a..,.., Enalp lrbool. . aect t)"Nnny In Ctalaaln • state· 18th St.,=· July 14. trom 3 policy u tm;alrtna, Uw arowtfl
In .-.rwn and au........ tbelr TIM -a•:ed boa11 ieNiwd IMftt about '"~Dan)-advaMft to 1 p.m. _. asked to~ fll tJwo c."OUnty and lm,_.na an
1Miolca at tM 2-day pend 01*1· ... ~, .. and .. ,_.... NM I made ., tM new C"G~M~ui8t OR 3-5310 tor an appolnCJMnt. ...._nt fll ftnaadal u.lkBtalnty nw Newport 8leda City Coun-
lq fll t1te ....,._ .,. patrlcltk fMn U. ~ • all ...... ..., .......... " aad cwtalalr a upon <.'OftiJDefdal industrial and cll vvted ~~ .wn~ ._ 8ft
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. ~~~~----·····~0 ~.JWLYII.I .. a.a.a-...., CALIP. First Year for New Church
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tJon In Corona del Mar Ia loolllq
back on an ev.nlt\aJ tir8t year.
St. Micha.. ud AU An .. Ja.
wu orpniMdl ID hbruary, I-.
and held Ita fiNt -.rvlce .June 18,
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September.
LeadeN Ia t:tw bulldlnc pro. aram aM Altbur L. Alane, chair·
IIWI of tbe baiJdl..,. commlt1M;
loMph L Carver. •l'tlor wa••
of tM ,. ..... and JDhn libft1·
penny, ..... ot .... ..U.Ion. ..__.._. _______ ~~-----... -~-•11110. lt. .,__.Church. Newport lleela. prwidtd ... ..,. the
e VISITORS noM CONNUIGST YUGOAAVIA
JUST FOR THE RECORD: Those government of-...
ficials from Yugoslavia, visiting here in Newport • AT LAIT1
Beach this week and next, are communist officials ThoM ma.t welcome tourista.
representing a communist government. the alt..c:ore, finally arrived!
I k d f h th ti. M d Thla Ia not news. really. Just · as e one o t em e ques on on ay eve-about everyone who trad a boat,
ning at t.l-te Newport Beach City Counc il m~ting, 'knew aomeone who bad a boat,
and I asked the interpreter to repeat the question SQ o.-could fill tn ~rt ol the atand·
that it would not be misunderstood: "Since you are Ina-room-only on a ~y-boat wa• out there, thla week put, ·tak·
h ere from communist Yugoslavia, then y ou are com-Ina part an that t~a_ppy exerc.tae
m unists?" The onswer , by Mayor H oljevac of Za-that wu ao lona overdue.
Y 1 · · t It ...._ looked like old timee! greb: "Ye s-ugos av commumsts; not sovie com-To have alba~ on the 14-mlle
munists, but Yugoslav." bank aaaln I• a most joyoua h-'P·
The American Opinion magazine's Scoreb oard penlng. But, once the big party
, S b 1960 Y 1 . 100 t got golng,l.....,ua&at became a o , e ptem er, . rates ugos avia as per c en stand-In-line deal. You had to
in the communist orbit. Unimpeachable authorities walt In line for bait (if you were
Oi1 communist objectives-including Lenin, S talin, so luc-ky,: you waited at th' Bal-
Tile NIWPOll "iAliOI INHN -e4jMfe4 teN e ..... ,_ ef ....
erel ._.. ..... ~)·...,. 4..,.. He. AJOI71 ef ... S.,.,W c-t • S.•
AN _. "r-...... II .-Jitle4 .. ,....... .. ,-a. ....... ~ ., ....
WIW-.l t• CAUPOINIA NIWSPANI PUIUSHHS ASSOCIAnON lut4 ef tt.e NATIONAL IDITOIIAL ASSOCtAnON
SUISCI1n10N RATU
111 ... New,.t H•rtler AIM: 0... per -IJ.OO: twe yeett -11.00
o.t.l4e ef tile H.rtler AIN1 0... ,_ -14.00: twe _,. -17.00
K h h. h d M T T t t that boa Angling Club Ll you chose to rus c ev. an 00 se- ung-s a e com-weigh In your long-fins; you IJ-u_ ~ • ~-~~--"~ ~~-~,f -
munism is the implacable enemy of our country and waited at the gas docks and you .,&;.,..., • ~ ~ • -
that their objective is world conquest, and, thereby, finally wailed at Western Can·
the sub jugation of the U.S . as a Soviet satellite. ners. It you took your fish over
th h k f · to be canned. No one. though, e IIIVUTIGATE STATE DEfT. your 80Urt'H of Information, who
Greet our VlSttors wi t ese nown acts m c:eemed to be peevish about waJt·
f h
Publisher of the Ensign. Is Revllo P. Oliver?! I know W.
mmd. Now that they ore here, let them learn o t e lng. The world seemed rosy, wlth Senator Barry Goldwater has Cleon Skou!ten Is an author from
t d 1 h I I Pn v a te enterprise tho~ good ol' albacore back indicated that if he receives an Salt Lak I 1 lth h FBI re men OUS occomp lS m e nS 0 anaJn! Ma." they sta~· In our wa· e, ormer y w t e • 'tal 1 h h b r t c· t Coun .. ·' J avalanche of mall. he will start Fred c . Schwarz Is an M.D. from CO p tSm. Ope t c y 0 serve n::I Q\lr I y • INs a long lime! a thorou.,.h Investigation of the A 1' d -• Ed
ell m eeting is o p e ned v11 th a p rayer to God and a • I NEAK ate: SOKI State De";,artment tor mls-han· H::~':r ~~~ ::CatH:~: gar
I d f 11 a to Ollr Oog end to the re p u blic L:-.ually, In pas t albacorP years. dlin .. "' U. S. foreign policy In an Havlna read and ll•ten-"" to the p e ge 0 a eg1 nee ·· '0 the Nrl,\" fish has tx>en smallish .. ~ ""'
lev. Bdwud P. AUen, and prom·
lMd the new ~a,.aatlon l.tnd
and a bulldlna. But wheD tbe
aroap fil"'t met, tile land wu tied
up ln leaal compllca1ION and
theN ... med no immedlaw.hope
of alanlna a bulldlna rontracL
Today, on 5 acree at Firth Ave.
and Marauerlte Ave.. a $1~.000
c-hwt'h •nd ,«hool bulldlna Ia
nearlna rompletlon. The ron-·
.r,...ation now conaiata of 45
famiUea, or aome 130 members.
ReauJar ~~ervlcn Will be held In
Who eoordlnated the work ol the ,
~nt parl8h and the new
church.
The ConareaationaJ Church Ia
Corona del Mar taU atven tiM
.,.. Epleopal poup a ~ to
meet unllJ ita own buUdJnp are
fi.U.Md. ln the taU St. lamH'
Lay School will ahare the new
faciUUea with St. Micha.J and
All Anpla'.
1 Builder of the new plant Ia 1.
Ray Coruatructlon Co. ot Corona
del Mar.
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f h . h t d L t .A 1 r y e r for these alnrming number ot rases-such aforementioned three, 1 find 1 cr w lC 1 stan s. e uS a so soy a P a h -ll to .8 pvunds. more or Jess. as the Cuba fiasco. Write to the prefer authors and lecturers of
v tsllors (ro m a G od-less. a thetshc land that t ey too This st>u~on, thPy'rt> whoppers! Honorable Barry GoldwaJer. Sen· deej)er intellectual caliber-men ,
mtght seek solvatton m our Lo rd, the son of God From various sources. seems Hke ate Ofti<'e Building, Washington Wh08e whole lives have been * * * 10 pound· is <~bout the average 25. D.C. dedicated to study and gn>ater
..;itt'. On our Cirst encounter last Bill Marriner learning. That Is, wheh I'm ~k
• WHY WARREN SHOULD BE IMPEACI;IED :'atunl.t:-·. nboard good friend Corona del Mar gr~ater knowledge ol tt\e truth.
Why impeach C h ief Justice Earl Warren? Kl'n Holbrook's "Dusty Too." we * * * Men like Norman Coualns and hoatNI nn ev~>n dozen. We took
Because of h1s dedicat:on to one-w o rld government. 7 to tht' esnn<.>ry. These totaled • HEED MOBE LIKE auaT ==~~e~h~~~e~~~~~~a!ro ~::~=~~
which c an be a chwved only b y wipmg away the 13.~ pouncts. And th:u. I mt>an. is Newport Hubor Ensign broad sweeping statements about g~crontees of mdtvlduel l!bcr !y in cur Cons~:lu ticn . •l:HfF:i.OsRonsu: RE-THE l~th I.C.A.T.l c~:Bona 1de1l ~~!d· Ca llf.1 k vltJl subjects unless they give
\'; ic e as sv1or r. to up o n a speec as Th.,nk-.. to the alb:~rore. that tht>m h h h h h ld I h 1 t • Y..' 1e r u....,. s Yt' s lalt now I the exact sourc.> for their lnfor-
J I A I d d • · . mation. Mr. WelC'h uses no blbllo· ·:~eek !:1 Los A ngeles-en ..; y "!, our r. epcn ence fin•· 'IJOrti ng <'\'enr. thl' lntl'r· After readJnc your editorial graphy In his t>ntire "Blue Book."
D h a e t S• crv of h ·s one w o r ld l'lub Alb.tc·orl' TournJment. the nnd the lt>tter m'entlont>d. in July 1 re" ... nt his "mv saying It makfts ::.y-e gmr. g=::·: e .!!1 "I I -• 1 1: II or lh" .St•rt"". will '-~ held. 6 h i I f I d AI h f ~ "' 1 1 ,_ A 1 ld • 11 • ' "J ~ 1 ssue, t>t> sa : I ! c un it tru1" attitude. s.o:-:1 OSKtng H":ll • rr.cr:':."ar..s s:~'JU . OC' W! .!~9 .0 d!'!.ntt<'l~. this t'Oming wcek·end. o~ reading AI CtvJP s com&~ strip If you can tear yourself nway
s · bor::hr.o•e :r.c11 1~dcpc:1.::ie::"!Ce 10 a w srl::i o rde:-...,.;;" nf yon~ 9 d ubs wtll ··ar h put hdS dlsappeart>d and now, only from "American Opinion," would * * * t; bo.lts on the line:', with 3-man disgust and contempt for a per-vou mind reading the New York-
• A SLAP IN THE FACE FROM UNITED CHURCH lt('am~ PN bo~t. Ta,·klt> is restrict· <:On who t;"les 10 assJsslnate th_e cr's book review of the "Blue t-d to 3 6. whtrh means l -pound· r haractcr or a l'frdic-ated Amen-Book" in their May 20th Issue-
! om m accord with 'hose m e mbers of Christ tPst ltncn ·line:'. :\o h\'e bait. Jigs can. and once in a while read a ropy
C hurch by the Sea m Balboa who are seek ng to only .. 18 also a must. Fishing Is IC I wNe a Communist or a or thc-"Saturday Review," "Har-
h
rl l t , t.. N • I C _ I on F'rtday and Sa turdav. ~tween Fellow TraveiC'r I probably would pers" or the "Atlant!c Monthly." g~l t e 1r ""'enomma IOn ou or t:Je o .ton':I oun-1 ,t.tted hours. The fln.li. party and ha\'e bt>en full or praise and They make no attempt to brain
01 Chu rches I 0 r:1 a m e mber of a group m the Co· awards dinner will be held Sun · glee to have se<-n such ridicule was!t you to their way of think-
rona del M a r C ongrega!Jonal C hurch hkevnse o p -1 day at thC' nt-w Long Bead't Y~cht at one of our finest and truly lng. but they do have contrlbu·
h It I b l t f h . h Club with lhe Southern Cahfor-great Amerkan Citizens who tors who know well any subject
posmg t e U ra-1 era pronouncemen S 0 1g nia Tuna Cl ub tht> hosts. preaches honesty In government If 1 d d k ' · h they write about. o . tcio s m our e no m inai1on an see mg to Wit -Her(' are the clubs who will and a rededication to the prlnci -When you have Impeached
d raw from our conferenc e , end thus from the Notional ro~petc. and their team cap· pies as .!lPt forth In the Constl· Chief Justice Earl Warren and
C
tatns: ' tutlon of our United States of oun ctl. Balbo:~ Angling Club - Ken America . kicked Kuchel out perhaps you'll
C hurch officials do admi t that there is something Holbrook. 1 rw>rsonally do not know Sen-find time to •rk on de;K}rtlng .. -Mr. Capp and lfle.
wrong_ and they oLer the lame e xc u se that the Lido Anglers-Lee_ McClellan. ator Barry Goldwater. but from BURKE HARRINGTON · N 1 C ·1 d 1 1 b .. Light Tackle ~1arl&n Club-Or. wha t I have read and listened altona ounct o es not speaK o r us. ut to us. R. N. McCoy Jr. to. by him and others about him. 3415 c=~ :!rdMar.
That change of preposition does n ot change the l-os Angeles Rod & Reel Club-I sincerely wish we had morP CPublishefs note: 1 rest my
ultro-ltb eral. on:t-potnot!C p.:-onour.ccments. of the Alhert Allen. &>nators in Was hington. D.C.. case with Oliver, Skousen.
N t I C l
. . :'i('wport Harbor 'i:~chl Club with his principles and fortitude. Schwarz and Hoover, as against
a 10n0 OUr.Cl one IOta. Tuna Cl ub-Ward JC'well. We in California have gone a
T here ore many, m any church m emb e rs - in all Pacific Anglers -AI Mander·. lona way on the Soclallstlc trend ~Irs. Harrington's Oavls. StrV· " enson. Cousins and Bowles.
denom mottons a ll o ver he na 1.0n-who ore dia-bach. -for t>xample. the recently A E H 1 ' d h N 1 C ·1 t S.'ln Dit>go ~larlin Clob-Jamt>s signed "~~dlcal Care Bill" and -· · ·
m etncolly o ppose o t e a t!ona ounc1 sta e-Ogle. "Distressed School Aid Bill".
1'!1ents ~or re~ogn.tton of Red Chir.a, admission of 5outhPrn California Tuna Club This is a give-away program Fill TIE .. ~
Red C !lt:l'J m the Um ed Nottor.s. suspension of nu--Allrn Carlrton. and we ltht> peoplel pay the bill. _..,
1
• ( I • II 'I ) b . ' Tuna Club I A\'alon I -George r ask you. wen> these bills In·
c ear cs.tr:g unt ~ e ra Y !. necessary . su mtSSIOn Griffith. troduc~d because of a real need
to the W orld C our:. o pposit10n to the House C o mmit-• COKCRATULAnOKSt or was It for political gain?
ee on Un-Amencan Activities, o pposttlon to "right to :ro Boh D,l\'ts. presr~tly cap-~Vhy has the Democratic ·party ~~ · 1 , ·c-d •h 1 f• . . d 1 t d b 1· r W tatn or th~" Roamtng C s. a big drtfted so far away from the w o.K o ''"' en o , er e ··NOr sane e te.s. e rat houquf't or orchids. for ski'P· theories and principlt>s of the
WhO OppoSe ~hOSC b eliefS do TIOI WOnt OUr ChUrCh p<-ring the (II'S! broadbill SWOrd. Jeffersonian DemocratiC govern-~
contriDU'lons to go toward the support of such polt-rl<~h on rod and rcel this sea~n! ment? . . Thl' gra pl'vlnE' f vta Helen Smith I Stncerely,
<~.1ys that old Roberto was really W. C. Pearson
"'lttin' on cloud nine. With good 722 Goldenrod
rl'n'~on, rnuy we add. for the fish Corona del Mar, Cal.
c:es
w~t" so big lhal Bob had to call * * * in anolh<'r bollt , with da vi ts to
t:!w:x con~c rence, w here the merger becom e e flecttve hl?lf> g£•1 it aboard. ·
k::.:;! week there was an immed1ote slop in the face I T h r monster weighed 5.12'4
M y o·Nn dcnom i:-~otion has just comple ted its
merger w:h the United Chu rc h of Chris . a decision
wh1~h I have opposed from the start. At the Ph11odel-e WBAT BOOKS DO YOU BEAD?
Publisher of the Ensign:
• -11 · · · A · . d 1 pounrl-;, was rakf'n on 39 thread .c . 'J conservat1ve. potnohc m encons. a ec oro-r.tC'klr. lr•Qk ;; hours and t5 min·
How you could tnkt> a light·
hcarl<-d salir<' on Senator Gold·
watrr and his war with the Fed·
eral Go\'ernmcnt and turn It into
a "bl'lillllng of our constitutional
republic-with Its Christian ethic."
·.e n from the Umted Chu rc h delegates ~ovonng the 1 u t('~. and worP out 3 gentlemen
C :!ffiiSStOn o: God-less commumst Chma m the U.N .I from Bakrrsfic:'ld. who were fish·
F h h ' 1d h h ,.. f h ( lng guf.'sts aboard the Roami ng c r w at t a t w ou m ean to e o pe.:. o t e ree
1
("«. Ross and Ronnie Bolender
w::dd. read C hiang Koi-S hek s comment be1o~ a ~d Bob Gl'or~e took turns on the
T he Umted Chu rch stetem ent odds a mmuni'tor. bt~ on<' and ftnally did the trick.
1,..,., th t t f th d 1 I Bl'in~ rrom Bakersfield, a port . ~-.• e comP<:t1gn o ge cu o e merger on o , ·• • not c:'Xa t·tly noted ror big fish.
I know I'm not I and I've no
reuon to think Mr. Capp is I
against Free Enterprise. We are
FOR the'Govcrnment of the Unit-
ed Stntc:'s In all Its greatness. I'm
proud to be a pa rt of It (quote
~fr. Capp: "the rest of us"l. When
1 pay taxes land they are steep
on our home, that you mentlon-
mcmtom the tfldepeqdence cf our own comm:.~m y · tht!l trio will have a reaJ fish
church } .. tory ror the home folks. It will
ht> about lhe BIG ONE that DID·
:"j'T GET AWAY! * * * 0 : Wll.t would be the effect of the U.S. recoc;nition of
Red Chin•? A: All Chinese 'in this area would lose faith in
the United States and the free world . . . . Tho governments
and peoples of all countries in these parts of the world would
conclude that the leading force of the free world has already
decided to hand the entire coptinent of Asia to international
communism on a silver platter. Under such circumdances, they
would be compelled to turn from t+te free worid to the com·
munist orbit. The consequences would be 'unthin.able. -.
CHIANG KAI-SHEK, in an interview published in the June 17
National R'vicw.
EI.I.-.-r S.lll lo I'd 1 I feel I'm buying a share In r""• ---the most tree. m06t democratic.
• T .. r If Carrier 1 most fair Government the world
hdS PVer known.
Elg~t membcl'S or the local Ex-:vty first reaction to your edl·
plorcr troop l82 attended the Iorint on me ancl Mr. Capp was a
region 12 ('onference in San Dl· loud. hearly laugh ;-but aft t>r f'~O Julv 7, R and 9. according to rl'ndtn~ Mrs. Ca lles and Mrs.
Frank ClocknN, troop advlso.r. S.:holz 8 letters, my amusement
Whilt• ':'It the conference. the turned to shocked anger. Theel·
Explorers toured some of the na· frontt>rr of you a nd you1 Ilk (the * * * J vnl carriers at the naval base. John Btrch Society, the Fl"t"edom
• LET'S NOT BE SCAPEGOATS Forum, the Anti · Communist School "faculty'') appalls me.
"Div ide and conquer" is the devtce used by the El-IJ.I I• ••••• How dare you pretend to be the
county assessor's ofhc e to avoid massive, all-out pro-dl <'overers or the Communlat
test against inequities of assessment. Albert L. Haggard of Pasadena, men:lce. and the only true ~trt-fonner Llc!c-Isle resident, has ots and the champion• ol Fr~·
Credit goes to Mrs . Duncan S tewart for pointing ~en elt"<'tcd a vlce·p~ldent of dom?
this out at last F riday evening's protest meeting Union Bank. Loa Aftceles. In When you've all finished the
called by the Corona del Mar Civic Assn. She charge of the buslneu deve.lop-"Naked Communlat." the "Enemy ment division. He joins UnJon Within" and Welch'• "Blue
called attention to the fact that only one-fifth of the Bank after 14 yeara wtth Was~ Book:' why don't you try ... ad-
county is re-assessed ~ach year, and thus there are King Corp., where he wu vi~-inc the htatory or the United
no screams from the other four-filths. M eanwhile the ~~>rHidcnt for matltetina. Statea! k mlpt leave JOU wtta
ded
11 tlnae of humJUty to leem JOU
sorely woun one-fifth is s o mewhat placated the ••• 1 If lim~ "re not the nm rabble·roualn&
following year w ith the knowledge that "someone tear lncttl,. poup to tftrtfJ
else is getting it this year," and so it keeps noing, Cadets .lerfJ Y. Bell Jr. anc~ I houewtytj and othen wttb tbe '» WlJUam E. Spencer rare recelvl11; led Menae..
'round and 'round. a weeu of traJnlnt at the Army Your Mr. Weldl clalru to lie •
The o~y fair method is to do a county-wide re-._rve omc.w Tra1n.J.q CorJa •tadtnt of .. ...,..He'd ......., ...
·assessment all in the same year. Additional depu-summer camp at f'Oit-IAW'Ia. out laJa old adaool boalal aDd • . , . . Wuh. The tnlnlnt le ldMdultld lhldr tb81. It wu Dart• ties can certainly b6 hired JUst for that purpose on a to end 1u11 a · · C7ft• wtto OW'I'tlaNw e11e
temporary basis. 1· •u·a parents live at llJt J:a. do.-..., ... aan e~YWatiaa.
"Wealthy" Newport Beach has been the soape-an Lant, Wtetdlft. ...=... Olwlal clld ROT ,_..., .....,. . ,. ......... at .............. ..,.. •
goat long enough. Dr .. •• Jl...,ort. Wldle r. ~ ee ·~ tf
--
My sheep h«-u my "oice, and
know them. and they follow
me: And I give unto tht>m etcr·
nal life: and they shall never
perish. neithPr shall any man
pluck them out of my hand.
t St. John. •tO: 27. 28. l
Ken Starege
Is Installed
Kenneth Starege of Balboa
Island has been Installed as
president or the Newport Harbor
Optimist Club, along with Dr.
John Whea ton as vice-president;
Mike Myears, secretary; Hugh
Moore, treasurer; Chan<'e Bush·
ard. sergeant-at-arms, and new
board members Ed Hirth, Les
Rich, John Maher, Tom Shears
and Ed Wunele. Installation
was ronducted by club member
Harold He trick, in his new ca·
pacity as dJstrlct lieutenant gov-
ernor.
larller liP T•••••r
Is 11111 II Ec••••r
Don 1.. Kavatec, Spanish teach-
er at Newport Harbor 1-IIJh
School. has been selected aa a
Fullbrleht Exchange teacher to
be sent Quito, Ecuador, for th•
coming school year. He will be
tea~hlne .Ecuadorian teach.,.
how to teach Enellah a• a for·
elan languaae.
Mr. Kavalec left for Waahlnl·
ton, D.C .• on luly 3 for an lndoc·
trlnatlon protram. Last 'nn&ndaJ
he repofted to the Unlwralt)' of
Mlchlaan for a 6-week workshop
on "Metboda or 'hamlna Ena·
llah." On Aua. J5 he end bla
t.mll)-will ... " for ..,...,,
• • • • • ....., ..............
.... to the people wbo make your telephone. I
understand that t'bey
buy eoametic cbemicala
in larp, economy-eised
truckfoada.
Seem• tbat talcum
powder adds 8trengtb to
plastics used in tele-
phone parta. An indus-
trial blend of rouce ia uaed to polish metal parta to bleb
lustre and cJoae tolerances.
Peroxide uaed when tinting bair-ia a1ao ·uaed ~
phone maken in tin platin« aolutiona.
Pan.ftln, an increctient lound in Upetkk, ia uaed u a
moiature-proof ageot in undelrround telephone eablea.
And, certain fDCredienta uaed in cold ereama, akin mft-
enera. soap and naU poUab laequen belp atve your tel&-
phoae long life and lutmg beauty.
• • • • •
........ •that exten-
sion phone. are en-
joyed by everyone in
the family. ··
If the new extenalon
phone Ia in tbe ldteben,
llother ftnda ft handy
to her work area. Dad
ftnda a workahop phone
aavea ltepe every time
be baa a call. And the
whole family enjoys
the privacy and con-
venience of a phone in
the bedroom.
We'll put in u many
extension phones as
you wiab, for the coat
of lnatalling oNe phone .
Jut call our bualneea
c6e or uk your Tele-
pbolle Servteeman. ...... , ......... .
* CROWN HARDWARE*
•• aiilli'i'Piiili =
aa.a. .........
I
_ ...
I
.........
A few yea111 back, ·round
Cinco de Mayo, the Alex Tamale
people appropriately brouaht us
some Pinatas. What a Mrutatlon
these aay little crepe paper bulls
created! Everybody wanted one.
You know the fun party aame
... The pinata hanp from the
cellln1 and Is fllled wltb Uny
Jlfta, c•ndiH Or What have you.
Everybody la blindfolded and
given a stick. The Idea Ia to
beat the paper pinata. if you
can find lt, until It comes apart,
and all the altta shower out a ll
over the place ... A tun p me
tor young or old ... The Home
Gift Shop has jUI't come out with
a new croO) of pinatas ... the
bull. the horse, the donkey,
the .little dog, the ptoacock. the
birthday cake . . . Beautifully
designed out of crepe paper.
They are hollow and the re Is a
hole In the b ... ck to put the
gilts in. Some are 'wry sma ll
1 and some are mummoth and arl.
in my book, would take a Jot of
nerve to bana to pieces they are
so pretty ...
* Leaaoa. .............
ec:eated ~n laaft ben
IIIOalld ·-• .... u.. . . . s......-s ....... t Ia ...... .
bern.. n... ee..e.n, ... u .aaa,ay clelldou ad caD be
UMd ... ad "" .... CIDd aner &oM tJaek frMJt pkbd
llnw. To 90 wttla U.... of
c o u r s • place IDCita CIDd
aapldM.
* Johnson's Korn Dogs should
bring stars into the eyes or the
wee ones with the tired appe·
tiles. A Korn Dog Is a ho~ dog
on a stick In a corn meal blank·
N. Can be baked. deep tried or
Bar ·B·Q'd. Can even be s plit
open and further enhanced with
?lckles. melted cheese and mus-
tard.
* Jfew twlat for t-al• ..•
Lya• WU.O.'s on cd1 ...u.
aboat -.... ---Cllld .... .,._,eel four to a ,_... •.
Of coane you ca. ooo1r t1aea
cmd ..,.. Wle ...............
but ~wn·s tlae twtat. Tcdre oft
the .... ............ claW
cmd .uc....., ~ Put-
caeldwn. top wttll a pMcle of ,
CU.. cmd bob about I aa11l·
ut-. Yoa'"'jotbon cl'oeuYNI
to 90 wttla tlae pqat-.
* )fore hors d'oeuvre tun . . .
Recipe: One tfny hibachi, glow·
lng wit~ a couple of coals tooth·
picks a nd a good s upply 'or tiny
franks ... Oscar Mayer puts up
either the regular or the little
smokey links. Be!!t's has the
kosher variety. Anyhow they
make tor pleasant nibbling when
everybody toasts their own
around the coffee table.
* Jfewl Jodr ......,. t.....
pec:aa ................. tut
........ ....,., ht It Ia
........ aerftd. Uttle .....
New! F~nch's Potato Baker$.
A packaae complete with tour
foil b8ked potato "shells... the
mashed potatOH to fill them
with and your choice or either
sour cream or cheese to top them
with.
* A.UU...U. .........
&t.Wa Qeld 11111111 •• k 1 1
t;;l .................. .
.... ant .............. .
c-. ......... ~--...... _.._ ........ .. cia-·-.... It ...... -~·
MRS. GERALD MONIZ. (Photo by W.Jt~ 6etflerdtt
DIANA. MARY SANDERS
WEDS GERALD P. MONIZ
Santa Monica will be the home The bride attended Newport
ot Mr. a-nd Mrs. Gerald P. Moniz Harbor Hagh School and was
follow!ng their wed,dlng at St. graduated with a Ba<"helor of
Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Art dPgree from the University or
Clltt Haven. CaliCornla at Santa Barbara this
The bride is the former Diana June. She was a member of
Mary S:tnders, whose parents. Alpha Delta Pi sororil y and was ~fr. and Mrs. Sidney A. SandNs l a 1957 Debutante of !'iewpurt
rl:'side at 133 Shorrclirr Road. Beal'h Ch!ldrPn's Socaety.
Shore Cliffs. 1 lft>r husband, who has bl'l'n a
The bridegroom's parents. ~r. rt>Sident or Wt><ot lAs Angell'S.
and Mrs. Andrew P. ~onJZ. make was graduated from S.1nta )lon·
their home in Wailuku Maul. ka and Los Angeles •City Col·
For the doublt> ring reremony l lf'ges and M'r"'ed throughout thl'
June 17. tht> bri,Je wore c:-hantllly I Korean War.
l..1ce a nd rl)irton over taffeta. --------r~shio~Pd with lowere~ W.l ist· Meet·lng Held . la ne wath lare panel 10!-lf'ts in
thf> skirt which was l'aught Into b T • D 1 a butterfl y bustle in the back. y rt-e ta
A crl'scent cascade bouquet or
white roses, carnations and SouThern Orange County Delta
stephanotis •and a wais t length Delta Delta alumnae mPt last
illusion veil with lace and pearl night at the home or Mrs. Ray
coronet completed hPr costume. George. 231 Eve)ling Canyon Rd .. ~tr. Sanders gave hi!! da.ugh'ter Shore Clitrs.
In marriage at an altar dN·orated Mr!l. Kermit Dorlus of Costa
with pink and white carnations. Mesa, prPSident, led discussion or
s I o c k . chrysanthemums and future plans. including an Aug.
gladioli. These flowers were ust lum·heon and a September
re)eatec:t-'lrt pews which were membf>rship meeting.
marked by white ribbon strea m · All Trpc>eltas in the area are
ers. Organist was )1rs. Ralph invited to call ~I rs. G<-orge at
Deaver. ORiole 3-9514 or Mrs. Dorius nt
. Bridal attendants were sorority 1 Klmbel;)y 5·6317.
SISlers or the bride, .Miss Nancy Clal. ro_a_TB_E_·_M_EU __ E __ as
Jo Bls~op ?f Bakerslleld. maid or I A rlaughter. ~llchelle Renee. 7
honor. ~1tss Sharon Row!' or lb. 5 oz .. was born to ~lr. and
Montebello. and ~trs. Thoma!!' ~frll. Ronald E. :\ferker 700
Thornton or Santa Barbara. Ali i Larkspur AV(' Cor~na dei :\t
wore shocking pink silk organza In Hoag Hospital on ~fond:)~·
over talfeta with cummerbunds July 3. Michelle l.s th.eir firs;
and back d~tall or hand made 1 (•hild.
roses. Thetr hats and shoes 1
matched their dresses. I ClllL FOa EVAJIS
Edward P. ~loniz, ot Oxnard. 1 A daughter was born to ~lr.
brother of the bridegroom. was anrl Mrs. John R. Evans. 1125 w.
best man. Usher,') were Charlet! Bay Ave .. Cl'ntral Newport. in
Miller and Thomas Thornton of Hoag Hospital, on Thursday,
Santa Barbara. July 6.
A reception was held at the ~~;~;.-c;:;:<:;:;;;:<:;:;;::c;;:::;.::c:;:~;;.~
church for 100 guest!! followed by I
a champagne buffet for the im ·
mediate family and wedding
party at the bride's homt'. I
Assl8t.ing_at the reception were
'\fr. Ray Nolan, of Santa Paula .
who had charge of the guest
book. and the bride's aunt from
Los Angeles, Mrs. R. A. Cochrane 1
and l\lrs. H. )fartln.
The bride's mother wore an
Italian silk sheath In cafe au
lait shade with matching a~'t>s.
sorles and a turquoise feather
hat with side drape or satin. lll'r I
rorsage was of whitt> roses.
Because ot Ill health the
bridegroom's mother was unable I
to attend.
"It's Fun to Dress
In Fashion"
21658 E. COAST ffiGHW AY
CORONA DEL MAll
ORIOLE 3-5030
Anne Curtis
Troth Is T ol,d
WHY LIVE II
THE PASTP
L ess than 5~ worth of electdaty will cOOk
three meals for a family ol !oar; dry the Jau.
dry; or run the refriJerator fer 24 hours.
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TIIE LAMP
IN THE
WINDOW
Symbolic of the earlier days
of American phannacy was
the Jlchted lamp
in the druptore window.
All throu&h the night it alowed.
a beacon or hope, a symbol or un.seUis.h service.
Although the historic lamp is now
practically extinct, the fundamentals
ol pharmaceutical pra~ce have chanced
but little. The rapo~ibilllies of the pharmacist
are creater today than ever before
-he Ia a vital factor in medichl care.
Your patron~ is invited.
Christensen PhariiiCicy
3021 L COAST IIWT .. COac>JIA DEL MAa
Amerieu iDdutry recopi.et that the demand
for eleetrieal ennc will eoon reach ttagerin8
proportiou-that the future i• all-elertric.
That it why today. more thD ever befor~. prac·
tieally aU ~~ott of industry are eb.tmc~
tnmendoua eft'ort toward one impentin. com·
mon objt"Ctiv~: lo IH rNtl~, for tlal' .U~trit'
future by improrin~ ui1tinr ,.rllwd. and
findinr """ eroya of produci111 anJ dftiter·
i111 eli'Ciridl)': by inaecui111 tlae ef/icieney
elntrico/1 prooN.cb-.b)' u pond·
t>ll'<'lricily C'Gn lf>rrl'
The ~~~<'tric indu~tf)'. of <'ou r-t'. contin urs to bt>
in the for~froot in thi r~~rar<'b. And lo~i<'ally
to. Electricity is our bu~in~~s.
We hne alrrady produ<'td t'lt'<'tricit~· from solar
enerr., from fuel cells. and from nuclt>ar and
other aourc~s.
Whatever the 10urff. ~lrctrieal ~n~rr.· i§ limit·
leu, aod Southem California Edi10n ";11 con·
tilnae to brins you an abundant. dep~ndabl~
npply at the Jowett pouible ratet.
1Vh7 be hall-electl'ie when tbf' futurt-
18 all-electric?
Wllea yoa bay • ran«e. elothn dryu, air con·
tlitioaer, W8lf'r heater or home heatin~-wh)'
auable with the future? Be 100c--(l modern
100% electric. · '
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I IY.JWLYIL-· DIDAI -.11M. CAIIP.
A .. ••IIIJ• Girt. •••
By Loui8e Meteer
lo
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JANE OSTRANDER WED
TO ~URRAY J. BARON
lane Olbandlr, ...._.. ol ._, I . ..._ o1 ltanlord, 10n of
Mr .......... ....,.-a. .... ol Mr. -................. ol Palo Alto, IGrmerf7 ol c.-a... ..... ....
Mar, wu man1ecl lyq 2 to llur· 'fbe ...map eeremo~~Y wu
I
MOTHpt'S CXX>KJJICG olferal endiab. Jtoben Harria. Vlnc:»nt
Uttle competition to 1he modern Healy, 8alph Tan~. Harry
woman, but what Ia ber pU1ht Kelso and Kenneth ltlnpley.
lf her hu.band Ia a member of • • •
tile Udo Wine and Food So· COMMUNITY N U R S E a Y
Cast Named
For 'Picnic •
...... by .... llev. ...., ln tM
1an11M ol the .,._.n Alumni
Ba.e ln Palo Ako. ·
'l'be bride wore a toWn o1 white
utln aDd lace and a ahort vell
held In ~ by a ama,ll white
corone: ..
STORliE .................. dfty? Aak Betty Llndeke that SCHOOLS have reaJly cauaht on
one. Betty'a Arthur Ia prealdent In the Harbor area. Mra. Ray.
of the oraanlaatlon and recently mond Elledae Ia new prealdent
hosted the aroup at a black tle since Installation at VIlla Ma·
dinner In the Archea at N~ort rlna.
Beach. Wines from Argentine • • •
The Newport Harbor Commu·
nlty Playera summer production
of "Picnic'' wu cut at the re·
cent tryouts, accordinl to John
Bouchard. IUHt director.
Her maid of honor wu Mlu
Carol Doane ol Corona del Mar,
who 1raduated from Newport
Harbor Htah School with the I bride. Evelyn Left6n, alater of the
brlde1roorn, and Barbara Bunker
were brldeamald&
KI 3-8279
were tasted under direction of SPEAKI~G OF N U R S E R Y Bob Bartlett of La Habra waa
cast aa the vagabond: The
older woman wlll be played by
Pat Neederman of La1una 114PAcb.
DonJe Bu.h o1 Newport Beach
Will play the Aliter Of Madie
Owt>n, and the role of Madae
Owen was given to Pat Sinale·
tary of HunUn11on Beach.
,._ ....... ..,
Juan M. Pit hod <Senor, not Mr.)! 1 SCHOOLS we learned that In
WHAT IS BE'M"Y up against.· India they are quite unknown
gcunnetlC'a lly speaking? The I althouwh Increasing numbers of
culsin~ of Ch~l Rene Seurin. In· mothers are working. The 80·
c!udlng clear areen turtle. !IOup. lution to child ca.re! EY~ry
Louisiana frog lees, breast of family Includes mothers, fathera,
Long Island duck, dark cherries uncles. aunts, and grandparents.
Montmoren('y. .wild rl<.'e with to say nothing ot older cousins,
sweet potato Amandlne and cafe klssln' and otherwise. A little
Dia blo: woman from India named Bhanu
OTHER WIVES who can try to told me that this is accomplished
wh ip up these-dishes in their wuh little trouble by the simple
kitchens are the ~1mes. Stanley matter of re peeling one's elden.
Adam , Frank Carlton, Alex Cav· Can't imaglne It working here;
can you. • • •
Othera In the play are Ana·
The bridal couple left for a
honeymoon In northern CaJUor·
nil. Upon their return, they will
nake their home In Menlo Park ..
Mr. Baron Ia an engineer asso.
dated with Stanford Research
lnatatute.
belle Qulrley, Newport Beach; OLD rmuD waJTa
M.1ry Sherwood, Costa Mesa; Mrs. Lee Meekto,r, who IIVt'd for
PhylJl.s Mastracola, Newport a number of yeara In the New·
Beach ; Tony.Dobbs. Costa Mesa; port Harbor area, wrltea from
Chris Mulram, Newpo.rt Beach. I Santa Monica that ahe Is Jiving
and Thurman Smith, Anaheim. l in the El Tovar Apartments at
I S;anta Monica, 603 Ocean Ave .. ~ C.ll.l'lll , and would like to see old friends. I
She Is t'mployed In the book·
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LOW .... ,. IA111
RESTYLING
ttr.
301 N. l,..dway, Santa AM Summe r
Pick·me·up'
WE'flE TOSSING OU R SOU·
Q ET ta nd hope she ca t('hes It l
to Mrs. Duncan Stewart of Shore
Cl!Hs, who re.."t'ntly relinq uished
:he gavel of Friends or the Ll . 1 brary to Mrs. Oliver Howell of '
Balboa Island. Because she does ,. MRS. EDWARD DILLINGHAM. (Photo by Robert M•lone)
much. Cor her community both ·
Newport Harbor Optimists eel -keeping department of the Deau·l
ebrated the beginning of a new ville Club.
year Friday evenJng, June 30, at 1 ;=======================:::::::::::; the Dolphin Club, entertaining
their ladles at a dinner dance. I
N::>velties ·
Wonderfu l for Prizes
in "Friends" and Woman's Civic MISS H AMMQND IS WED League. to s.1y nothing ot Corona ""}
del Mar Cha-rnber of Comme'rce, TQ EDWARD .DILLINGHAM
Receiving guests were retiring
president Ed -tllrth and Mrs. I
Hirth, and the 1ncomlng pres i-
den~. Ken Starcge, and Mrs.
Start'ge.
leW• '• r,rt1 S.,U.
15%11. Ceut ····"' r.O.I•••u
' Bridge decks in velvet and because s he Is a rare woman .
who can talk abo4t her Ideas
and get the rapt attention of
every man present, for her the
imagin.ltive bouquet ot red
roses. 'Orch.ids have bt'come so
oo~ with rose
Just.in·•:ose" motches
de-:o·oted with mi"liature
hot dogs. composses.
or::h;ds, or pernops
> ::u pre fer Fre..,ch Poodles
Wr imsicol bottle covers
ond maroy olne•
to choose from · -· •
Stdo11n Sllre
3340 Via Udo • lfewport hacb
OR 3·&160
C'ommon ~J
........ I ... IH Dill
Funeral services Cor :\1iss :\1ere·
dith j\nn Kimball. 25, of 513
Orchid Ave.. Corona del Mar.
WP•e conducted Friday by the
Rev. J o h n Parke in St. James
Episcopal Church. N e w p or t
Bea('h. Pri,·ate interment Col·
lowed in, Pacific View Memorial
Park.
Miss Kimball Is s urvived by
he: parents. Mr. and ~Irs. Her-
bert Kimball, 425 Fernleaf AvP.,
CorOTJa del Mar; her brother. Ml·
('hael. Corona del Mar, and her
~randmothN. ~1rs. Port('r Bee·
man. Temple City.
)1\ss Kimball died July -1 In -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j her home. Ba ltz Mortuary of
'' Corona del ~l.lr was in charge of
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STAa'TIIfG WED .. JULY 13
"The Naked Edge"
with Gary Cooper
and Deborah Kerr
Also s hort s ubje('ts
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ITAJITIJIQ WI!D .. JULY 1'
'Gone with the Wind'
with. Vivian Leigh
and Cla rk Gable
arrangements.
CDI IIJ Is l1j1rM
Richard P. Terrat'e. 9. of 310
Jasmine Ave .. Corona df'l "Mar.
"ufCered a possible ('Ompound
frarture of his left leg when hit
by a car in front of 212 Jasmlnf'
Av~. at 3:-43 •p.m. ~1onday. Th,.
boy was ta ken by a mbulanct' to
H'lag Hospital. Kathle<>n 1.
Gerlach. Altadena. was listed as
tht> dri\'Pr of the car.
SCHOLAJlSBlP GBAJITED
Miss Cathy Evans. who was a
1961 graduate of Newport Har.
bor High School, has been award·
ed a $400 alumnae scholarship to
1 he University of CaJl(ornla at
Berkeley, and .will enter In the
fall.
NJCBJGAif GUESTS
House guests at the home of
~r. and Mrs. William Petit. 229
Via Genoa. Lido Isle. have been
~r. and Mrs. Dick Warner and
two children; Mrs. ~eda Schauer
and daughter, Lillia n, and Glenn
Warner of Grosse Pointe, Mich.
ATTEJID DAifCE JCI!EnlfQ
One of nearly 300 Mainland
danC'e rs and choreographers at
the Dance ~I~sters of America
annual convention last week in
Honolulu was Dorothy Jo Swa n·
son or Corona del Mar. Mrs.
Swanson and he r husband. Har.
old Swanson. are staying to tour
the Islands before returning to
their home at 606 Begonia Ave.
IIO.ETMOO• Df IIAWAD
Mr. &~~d Mrs. Walla<.'e A. Lona-
ridge, Owners of the Bal Mar
Travel Bureau In Corona del Mar,
are having a belated honeymoon
In Hawaii.
PLOilA 1'0UJIG DIU
Flora B. Young. 88. of 2550 EJ.
den St. Costa Mesa. died July 6
at Qra,nae County Genera l H<»·
pltal. Servl<.'es were held Sunday
at 8&11% Coata Mesa Chapel.
CORSETRY
UNGERIE .. ,,_ .... ,_ ........
Complete Line ol lJnp~
HoMr)'-C~Bru and
roundaUOna. Finest Lh.-ot
Robea and Neallpea.
We lfcd ,., .. DC...
Q t .. , Cl ulleu•
.. E. 17tllll. .
COITA IIDA U .. ,_ -..cc_. ......
Newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Ed· The bridegroom 1!1 the son of
ward Dillingham will be making ~1r. and Mrs. Frederic w. Dill·
their home at 1713 Iowa St., Ingham. formerly or Staten
Costa Mesa, following their June Island, now of Brooklyn, N. Y.
wed,ding in Los Angeles. Ht' attenrted Staten Island AC'ad·
IIPfhll II ...
Night Owls will see a sound
and color Cllm of the Festival of
Arts at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 16,
at the Corona del Mu Youth
Center. Russ Potter will relatt'
the story of the Pageant of the
~1asters. a narration which he
has long exC<'uted at the time of
the famous presentation In the
Laguna Bowl.
Both are well known in yacht. t>my. Wesleyan University, Ste·
ing circles. Tht> bride Is the vens Institute of Technology .
former Jean Stt>wan Hammond. USC. where he was a member of
daughter of Mr. and ~t rs. E. Amerkan Society of Mechankal
Weston Hammond of Los Ange· Engineers, and Institute or Radio
les, and he r father is a former Engineers. Scientific Research
C'lassmate of City Councilman Soc'ety of America. lit' is a
KennNh Klngslt-y of Lido Isle. mNnber or Los Angeles. Balboa.
at Massachusetts Institute of Newport Harbor and Tran!lpaclfi('
Technology In 808ton. Yacht Clubs a nd Exe-c-utive GUlL POB JCcaiiYJ)EJ
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley and Gradua te secretary of Paclfi(' A d aughter, Mary McBryde,
Conu (elJlu ClUivaia
T••• It E•ar!
Use colorful, detorative paper
to set ypur table . . . place
mats. coasters. napkins t bev·
eragc.-, I u n ('he o n, dinner•.
plates and c~s.
Bulk quantity prl<.'es for Luaus
and picnics.
Hobie's Party Supplies
Hobie and Marge Loud
2SH E. Coat llwy .. c.... del ...
Next door to Jewell W('lty Florist
members of their family were Intercollegiate Yacht Racing As· weig hing 7 lb .. 10 oz .. was born
a mong wedding guests who wlt· sociation. to Mr. and Mrs. Qonald Mc(;oy
nessed the nuptia ls June 23 at On their honeymoon the young Jr. of 1615 Harrow Pl., Newport
St. AJban's Episcopal Church In couple will attend the lol<•rna · Beach. on Monday, June 26. The
Los Angeles, where the Rev. R. tional '14 Champions hips at ~C'Coys have two other girls:
1
Parker Jongs tpronounC'Cd the Bellingham, Wash .. and Vk torla, Maura. 3't. a nd Dana, 2 %.
reremony. B. C., before. returning to the Mr. McCov is connected with
The bride. who was given In ~Hpairiboiir iaireiiai. iiliiiiiiiiiiii.iitiheiiOimiieigiiaOiildaiimiobiiiileiiCioi. iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ marrhage by her father, wore a
floor length gown of Italian
bombazine and Alencon lace,
and her veil was caught into a
"butterfly'' of pearls, tipped with
aurora borealis.
Ht>r · anencta,nts were gowned
alike in white .silk organza and
r arrled caS<"3des of pink roses.
They · wt>re Mrs. Leigh A. Brite,
matron of honor; and brides-
maid$. Mlss Gra<.'e V. Dilling·
ham. sister of the bridegroom;
Miss Jody Ha mmond. niece ot
the bride, and Miss Lea John-
ston.
RJchard A. De Klmpe was best
man, and ushers were Leigh A.
Brite. J ames A. Peugh and Tim·
othy Murison.
A reception In the garden of
the bride's parents home fol.
lowed the wedding servl<.'e.
The bride was graduated with
hlghf'~t honors from University
ot California, Santa Barbara.
Shr Is oa Past Commodore of
UC.SB Salling Club, and honorary
founding director of Santa Bar·
bara Salling Association. She
served as scheduling chairman
of Pacific Coast JntercoUegiate
Yar ht Racing Association, and Is
a member or Tri·Bcta, biology
honora ry sorority.
~ UFE SAVEl
Dear Life Saver:
All 1 g" from my wife is a
long face and gripes. "It's
too hot to cook!" she says.
So, we eat salad. I hate 'em.
I tri~ to barbecue. The
·charcoal was still cool at
midnight. So ... .the wife
gave me a sandwich. All I
want Is peace a nd a full
stomach. How do I get 'em!
M. T. Tomey.
~arM. T.:
Play It cool, boy. When the
little woman a'ays tts too bat
to cook take ber to the Sn
Byrd FamUY ae.taurant. You
can Jet the ~quare meal you.
want. lncludlnl aalad. and
lt'a a IIUN thlRI JGU'tJ eM tt
end 11M lt. n.t'a Mclaue
•lad Ia on a Par with ewry •
thlnl on the varied menu
at the Sea Byrd. Paod f«
IOUI'mfta and fw jut plain
folk; and man, It IS COOL at
the 1M e,nl. oa 6e --~ front of MIIIJiul lfewport
Dunee Bact 887.
IMPORTANT
ANROONCEMENT
Invites You to
VISIT and SEE • ••
A DELIGHTFUL BLENDING of the unusual and the different in
furniture design ... w ith striking imported antiques and acces-
sories from the world ove_[ ... at the RED CARPETT.
... and you'll see model settings of Oriental. .. Mediterranean
. .Country English. . .and Ran.ch-all individually styled by
RED CARPETT'S distinguished staff of decorators. Plus, the most
unusual cu~tom carpeting by CARPET ORIGINALS.
. . . the same talented staff responsible for such o utstanding
recent decorating achievements as the two new model apart-
me nts at the Vista del Lido ... and the much-acclaimed "Play-
boy" home in Irvine Cove-open to the public this week for the
first time .
...... ........ ,....
tit •• ,. ... NO
WORLD 6E06RAPHY'
BOOK IS EVALUATED
(Cofttilluecl froaa ,... 1) 1 em '•• tile U..... RaU...
the tatbook ., In the •utJMn' tbe a..-*• n.tly that "tM
apparent approval o1 welfare moN tbaa • _...,. ol tbe
ltate leaialatJon In naUona U.N. are Pledled to tbe ~--ol tbrouahout the world. nalntaJnlftl wartd peace. TMN
About the Sodallst pollcl" Ia no mendon of tbe ....,d Nt·
1 aclo,>ted by the BriU.h tabor lOY · Ulna and actual cU.uptlon of
ernment the authors say "'TheN peace continually belna carriH
11t10n1 ineuurea have ' proved out by the Soviet bloc. 'l1ae
.ucceuful " U.N. aet. uncritical treatment u
About Denmark, they say, ''The an orpnlzatlon advanclnl ·~he
Danish JI)Vernment s hows 1reat cauae o! -peace throuah hu1111an
Interest In the we lfare of Ita welfare.
dUzens.'' They then 1'-t ~everal "World Geoa,..phy 'I' o d a Y "
Gf the welfare state measures should be read with the reaJiza.
that have been adopted, 1lnd tlon that the authors are aen·
, equate the.e with freedom by erally In sympathy with the
adding. "They have been plo· New Fronler phlla.opby.
..
-·-·'Nil I IW &1'.IWioYIL-
aaiiiiA -. --~--·
OllJitOIU
a,_ .. , JII~Q ••
Kewport IMdl-11o1J aanaun·
IGn will M obMrved at a113 SUn·
day ~ervl~ 9:15 and J4 LID.
SUmmer Sunday lldaool, pre.
k'hool 1hrourh flrat arade,· wlU
.,. held <at 8:15. • • •
lt. Aadrew'• ,.,..,...._
ca.n1t. CUff Haven -Dr. Paul
Johnson of Pasadena, retired
Presbyterian minister, wUl be
euest •peaker at the 8:15, 9:35
and 11 a.m. Sunctay aervtcea. Hls
topic will be "Perfectlne Our Re·
Ualon-What Do I Still Lack ?" • • • neers In developlne a democratic
way of life."
Sweden ls dHcrlbed u rol·
lowlnr the "Middle 'flay" be·
~n private and public owner·
ship of Industry, and no men·
tion Ia ma~ ol any ot the 80·
clallstlc conaequenCH or such a
LaU.... Clalllda .. tile......_ IIIJ PIPIFI. fir Corona del Mar-''The Christian's
C:O.t ol Anna"' will be the ser-IFICIIInl AIJ,Irl mon topic of Dr. Gerald Strickler.
policy. '
Australia and New Zealand al·
80 receive the Implied blesslnr
G1 the authot!s for the "variety ot
social benefit&" provided by the
state. ' Their Information on Bollvla
reads like a propaganda release
from some communist or social·
1st In the Bolivian eovernment.
whNc "working conditions on
the plantations and In the mines
' have been Improved" by the gov-
ernml'nt progr3m. There Ia no
mention of the tyranny and suf·
fering des pair of totalitarianism.
as told In ''The Tragedy of Bo·
IIvia.'' a claulc account of the
fallun.• of the welfare sta te.
Somethlnr new is ln order this supply pastor, at the 9:30 and 11
year for the participants tn the a.m. Sunde?' aer:lcea .•
annua l FJieht of the Snowbirds C..... del K• C•l• .. illtloa-
on July 30. -.t · Claucla-Col David Fowler
The newly formed Women's lay asso:-late, 'wm speak 0~
Division of the Newport Harbor j"Danlel, Man of God," at the
Chamber or Commerce has sehed-9 :30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. uled a party for an participants • • -
In the race, a«"'rdlnl to Mrs. A.
Wallace or the new lfOUP·
"We want to make the ceJe.
~nation after the r1lCe more than
just an awards presentation," she
safd.
The party wlll be held at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club im·
mediately before the trophy pre ·
sentations.
so• roa TilE BALLS '
A son was born Saturday, June
3. to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hall, 126
Collins Ave., Balboa Island, In
Cbrtatkaa I c le e c e Claan:bM.
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa-"Keep your·
selves In the love of God, look·
lng for the mer<')' of our Lord Je.
sus Christ unto t'ternal life." This
admonition from Jude ( 1:21 l Is
the golden text of the Sunday
lesson.sermon on "Life." • • •
tlalftnallat Claa.rcb. Costa Me·
sa-"Laugh-and Grow Sane"
will be the topic of Dr. Charles
Blauv«>l t at the 10:30 a.m. Sun·
T~ere Is rose colored treatment o! government enterprises In the Santa Ana Community Hospital. day service. • • •
Uniii:'J States, <also -such u
TV A and rura l electrlfkatlon,
and a "hard sell" for support of
the billions being sent to other
countries under the foreign aid
program.
T•••t'• ... .., oa. 2-•1o
Jncplratlonal Metaphysical
Books
Our Specialty -
AND
Our stock of books on the
Communistic threat to AmerJ.
ca Is growing dally.
2916 E. CoaAt Highway
Corona del Mar
so• roa nm tm.uv us
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sulll·
van, 311 Lindo Ave .. Balboa. a re
parents of a son born Sunday,
June 18. in St. Joseph Hospital,
Orange.
IAJLIIIG TO ataMUDA
On the first leg of their Ber·
muda trip. the AI Mollisons. 428
Seaward Rd.. Corona Highlands,
send greetings from Acapulco,
Mexico. Aboard t he S. S. Oriana.
they'll tour the Canal Zone, Ber·
muda. and return through New
York's big gateway.
VISITJJIQ KEl" TOU
Mrs. Fred Button of 145 VIa
Undine. Lido Isle, is visiting her
slitter. Mrs. Don Hlne, In New
York City.
...U.C.of .... Latbercal
Claan:ll. Costa Mesa -The Rev.
John Ott~n. missionary on fur.
Iough from Paklstan, will be
gue t speaker at the 8:15 and 11
a.m. Sunday services. Ht-will
also show colored slides to the
Sunday School at 9:30. • • • ..... ..... .......... ,
Clalll'da -Occupying the pulpit
for the 11 a.m. Sunday service
will be the Rev. Harold Frey,
newly appointed pastor to rhe
yet to be organlzed Methodist
Church In Westminster. The
Rev. Godfrey Graeflin will preach
on "With Singleness or Purpose"
at the 9:30 service.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Attend the Church
Of Your Choice
Regularly
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido, Mewpoc'!'leach
ORiole !i·0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:()0-Hol.y Communion
9:ts-Pamlly Service and
Sunday School
11 :oo-Momlnl Prayer and
Sennon
Nursery an'd small chUd care
provided
111URSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
Heallna Service
CHIIIBTIAN SCIENCE
SEIMCES rmn c:abw or ClilliiT.
ICI&IIIWI.
3301V\a Udo NewDCift Beeda
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SEKVJCD 9:15 • 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENUfG IO!E'nNG I p.m.
JtEAQPfG ~~~-3315 Via Udo. Kewport ._.
Open '"* -. LIIL to 5 p.m.
Wed....S.,. I LID. • 1:45 p.& ~ UcJ v::r-'&<.
UCOIID c:auw or•
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Prine, of Peace
LUTHERAN CHURCH (~LII ...... Olurclal
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LUTIIERAN CHURCH
Church of the Mu ter
3545· East Coast Hlehway
Corona del Mar
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUl'IDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 .&.11.-Tbe Servtee
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
U :OO A.M.-The Sen·lee
WELCOME
Flnt • .,..,, ....
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C...dellla
Dr.T.W.Medeerta...._
Sunday, July 116, 1961, 11 :00
a.m.: Morning Service.
Evening Service, 7:30.
Dr. Thomas J. Welch of
Monticello. .Arkansas. will
'Preach at both servlet'S.
A cordJal welcome Is ex·
tended for all a1es to attend
Sunday School a.s well as
Sunday mominr and eve·
nina services.
A mld·week ~~ervice Is held
every Wednaday at 7:30
p.m.
f111ST CIIIIIITIAR
CHUBCH
Franklin .0 . BlxJer, Jr. M.lnlater
u S.CTTB • Panonaaeu 1-52M
SUlfDAY 1:., __.. .. 8ebool
10:t6 Cllurda s.rvsc. 1:• Youa ....,._. ~~eettna
1:30 ---Ve.per lerYtce
WEDMESDAY
1:30 LIIL Women'• • .,.. Stuct:r
, ..... -....,. lleetlq a• pa. --CIMU Practlol
....., ... Cldld Care .......
I·
DR. THOMAS J. W&.CH,
pastor of the first · Baptist
Church of Monticello. Arkansas,
will be guest preacher at both
the II a .m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun·
day services at the First Bcp-
tist Church of Coronc del Mer.
Dr. Welch holds degree s from
Ouochita C ollege. Arkodelphia.
A ric.. and Southwestern Baptist
Theoloqical Sem in ar y. Ft.
Worth. Teras. He has been a
member d'f the e•ecutive boord
of the A rlconscs State Conven·
tion since 1957. He will fill
the pulpit for Dr. T. W . Me·
dearis, in terim pastor.
10'1'-LVCK JVI.T II
An a ll·church farolly pot·luck
dinner meetin& will be held at
6:15 p.m . Wednesday. July 19. In
the patio ot the Balboa Island
Methodist Church.
LVT'IIM aJTU IRLD
Kenrwth Wells, Dennis Jones
and Joyce Weatherly. dauehter
or Mrs. Joan Hayden. were
tlzed Sunday .venin& by Dr. T.
W. MedHria, Interim pucor of
the Ftnt Baptist Chul"l"h. of Co·
rona del Mar .
LOiiCiii&Oif JUID ~
The A.-oclatlon ot Universalist
Women will hold a picnic lunda.
eon and a 1 a 1 e of hOUIIehold
ttema at noon toct.y. July 13. at
the c hurch, 12:59 VIctoria St~ Coe·
taMf!M.
AIIIIVIaa:Lia;jA;.;.;.ciiunal"miVi:1~ ••
The mea o1 St. AnciNw'• rr..
nNt CIWIIIIu CIMuelt byterlan Chudt wiU put on 1M
,. Yleelrla a1 "-de annual churda ~ Wedna·
Cilia 111a day, July 11. ~nnlna at I :JO ):========:;::::==:!p.m .. ln the dawda Inner oowt.
CCimiiA -.L liAa .,. tat~a •un CCI. if 'l'be __.,.. Youa CJluft'll· ...... wlll llold a mm.lq and 4 ~ .._ aupper ~ lllnclu at tM OGM al ..... ......,., tlO lJIIl a. auf a.._
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illlllces il
·in beef!
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••B.Ess POT IIIST • -79' .. ESIEI STEAlS • • • •
SillY •• e I e • • ... -IVEI IIIST •
DI!NVmt OV.N ROAST·
DEIVEI IVEJI lUST • • ar ... IELUIE ~ -• • •
CII.ET II.L STEAlS '1.09 .. 111• IVEI lUST • •
SIITCI 11• STEAlS '1.09 .. lEY CUI STEAlS • • •
T-I.E STEAlS • • • '1.49 .. Y .. EE NT lUST • • r• Sl._.l STUIS • '1~69 .. PElT-RLLETS • •
,.,EII.SE STEAlS • '1.59 .. EISEl IVEI lUST • •
GROCERIES
411L TIIITI .CE 25' -.&.TIE SEA '--1 · .aT 1111, li II.
VEGETABLES
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89' ..
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59' ..
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'tJOAST SIJPER
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No
SpeculatioD
No
Uac:ertaiDty
with an
INSURED
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
•
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·--Y.JWLYI
GI.AJri'S ~ CAaD8 3: Gal)'
MJdJe)' 1**1 the Giants with
lood delenaive play •nd .orne
dutcll-hltUnc wnkh accounted
for • aeedecl aBL e IMOWY. JVLY I
CAJlDS 4, BL\VES 3: Crall RJt·
ter'a pltdalq stopped a line
team effort by the Hrav•.
elaftDAy, JVLY I
CARDS 5. DODGERS il: The
Carda 8eOf'eCI •II ol tbelr runa In
the eeeond lnnlna u Doda..-
pltcb.,. Erie Quinn and lohn
Stolaredc calmed the Carda down
for the remainder ot the 1ame. e IIOifDAY. JVLY I
GIANTS 9, PIRATES 2: RJclc
Dalton paced the Glanta with a
bit and three aalata. The Giants From all Indications. one of the anza went out around the 14· scored 5 run. In the first lnnlnJ.
biggest albacore seasons in re. mile bank on Monday and • WDaaDAY. JVLY 5 e WKDIRIDAY. JVLY 5
cent memory Is about to hit the caught 198 albacore. The Fron· GIANTS 17, DODGERS 1: 'lbe CAllOS 4, BRAVES 3: Steve
Newport area with ·a banJ. tier broueht back 74, and our Dodgers couldn't handle the fine Lewla of the Braves hft a triple.
This Isn't to say that tne •I· charter boat, Southern Comfort, ottens.lve attack by the Giants, but the Carda huna on to wtn it.
bacore aren't makina thelr pree· caueht 67. It looks real good." which Included a double by e taUMDAY, JVLT 1
ence known right now-Davey's Capt. Ra,y Thorpe. manager of Butch Pierce. PHIWES 6, PIRATES 3: Butch
Locker in Newport Beach hauled Davey's Locker, said that he PJR.ATES 12, BRAVES 6: Randy Jtterly of the Phlllles pHched
in a reported 4.000 albacore with made a trip with a party ol 4 on Dion clouted two doubles to lead three lnnJnp of no·hlt ball
4 boats last week. Sunday to locate the schooJs. the wlnnJn1 Pirates. while his team mate Tony ~tto
The Balboa Pavilion has had "We lett on the Adios at 4:30 CUBS 2. REDS J: Timely hit· went 3 for 3 at the plate.
similar luck. Mrs. Roy Gronsky a.m. and went out 16 miles to the lin1 by the CUt.. In crucial situ· e .raJDAT, JVLT 7
of the Pavilion stated. "The Bon· steamer lane and caught our aUona paved the way. DODGERS 17. GIANTS l : -------------1 first albacore with a jig. We got DodJer pitcher John Stolareck
P f • I 7 more at rhat stop. I handcuffed the Giants with his ro eSSIOna "We made 6 StOptl and caught ------------near-shutout win. 21 a lbacore, and they weiJhed _._....,...,._....,._ ____ _
D• t anywhere from 20 to 28 pounds. • IATUDAT. IVLY I 1rec ory "Forty miles was as far as we PHfLUES S. CARDS 3: Card
went out-we headed due south pitcher Jim nmmerman was the
at first before heading west. victim from the onslaught of a FUNERAL DlRECI'ORS ..• "The fish a re all over out there. strong Phillie team.
and there Is more on the way. A • FIUDAY, JVLT 7
e IATUDAT. JVLT .I
Friendly Neighborhood Servt~
Highest BELL BROADWAY hlg school Is h~><uied up the coast CUBS 1, PHILLIES 1: OpPQ8ing
about 50 miles southeast ·of relief pitchers Bob Gendron of
CARDS 18, DODGERS 5; ~e
Booth had the enviable task of
pitching tor the Cards, as his
rival moundsman Bob Hald had
his troubles. here."
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Choose your favorite one before
you go to the beach -
AND-for Your FUN at the BEACH
Beach Balls. Beach Towels,
Thongs, Beach Mats,
Zephyr Water Ski and Swim Belts
Dive Swim Masks
Le isure Line Air Mattress and Beach Float
Snorkels; Fins, adjustable for .feet.
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3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
Corona del Mar
Open Evenints 'til 9:30 P.M. Earnings I MORTUARY
110 Broadway . 4 ,,2 % ..__U8·34-336-8·3434-eo.ta---JX.. 14 to Receive
BaH Awards
the Cubs and Phillie .hurler Mike
Noack hooked up In a pitchers
duel !or 6 Innings ~fore both
teams called It quits. e MOKDA~JULYS ~==~======================================~ GIANTS 2. PIRATES 0: John
1
H.tmllton struck the big blow for
PERAIIUI
paid quarterly
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insured to
$10.000
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Members
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Private Wire Services
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Corona del Mar ,
A iora l DPmocratil' spok('sman wrotr thC' En.sign dnimin~
the GovNnm<>nt pair! for road'>. airplane rarilitirr<, <'tr. Gifts
from Govl'rnm<'nt. I can Ill afford: il forces you to al·t't'Pt and
finer< you 1f )OU clon't pny for it. Any way-~·ou p 1y:!
Our grPat military victon<'s. when \\'{' won and krpt som~'·
thing. wPr<' wQn hy cltiiC'n soldl<'ry unriN !l().rJay enlto;;tm<'nts.
Rt'turn govNnm('nt to thC' JX'Ople in"ll'ad of th(.' bureau·
rrats grarluatf'd from W.P.A.
Let us havl' somf' rc:•<·our<;(' from our local as."'""-"Or-
Tax<'S will r rNliC' somr f•ne bargains In WatrhC'
betwet>n now and my next Tax paymt'nl.
Will ICE CILDEIIUD, "-wtler
2123 E. C:O.t • ., .. CoroDa del ...
.... LUliE
Fourte-en youngsters In the • FaJDAY. JUifE JO
Harbor area ~ummer baseball PIRATES 29. REDS 5: The PI·
program are scheduled to receive rates couldn't be stopped as they
awarrls this Friday night. July poundel1 Red pitching !or thl'
1~. nt the Costa Mesa Park. b1~,gest score or tht.' summt>r
Fe 11\'llll's will b<'gin at :U v.m. S(•ason thus far.
Tht' 14 have ~en sclt'cterl as e MONDAY. JULT 3
play{'rs of thc Wl'ck in th<'ir PHILLIE.S 21. GIANTS j: ThP
rt'!IIJ('Ctl\•(' 1«-a"ucl->. Those .<'· Giants were un.1ble to stop the
f('('tcd ~rl': Gary )!lc·kc}'. Rh'k Phillie a<'tlvity 1n the home
~1.1 nr•C'bo, SIC'\'1' ~clson. John plate aN>a.
Furrow. Dk k :\cwton. Gary :\1or· e WEDNESDAY. JULT 5
th«' Giants with a triple:
e WEDKUDAT. JULT 5
CARDS 4, BRAVES 1: George
Hicks of the Cards held the
Braves well In check with his
rlutch pitching. '
e TBVJISDAT, JULT I
PIIILLIES 11, PIRATES 4:
W :l rd Towf'~ was the big story
for thC' Phillies with a doublC'
and a fine pitching performance
to highlight the Phillie win.
DODGERS 16, GIANTS 4: Bob
Haid. Dodger pitcher. went the
whole route for the Dodg('rs as
team matt' Gary Tucker hit a
trlpl<'. gan, )Tare hall SavagC'. )!Ike PIRATES 10, REDS 9: RNi
~T.lxw<:>ll, Jim Lconard. Chuck AI · pitehcr D.t\ ld Park. wa~ tough
l<'n. 71Tarc Li<:>hman. Dave Hah~. In lht> lal<' innin~s In hurling SUISEJ LEIIUE
Bouhy llald and Dan Miller. his matPs to viC'tory. ·
Two or th<:> players named as e THURSDAY. JULY 6 ~ -e MODAT, JULY 3
playN-. of thl• WCI'k are selected PIRATES 21, GIANTS t: The CARDS 20, GIANTS 14: The
r •• rh Friday night to receive a Pirates jelled at th~ plate in put·, Cards failed to score in only
(r C(' IIN'P SN\ fishing trip from tlng on their ftnt' orrcrslve one Inning In whW;>plng the ~:~·~~:s Locker a n Newport ~ff=:Y~h;;'i,y 7 Giants ... who didn't do so
l REDS_ll J>HlLLIES .2; Thf' ~-:.~:Y.p~~~fttmselves . f Reds jumped on the Ph1lli<:>s for DODGERS 9, GIANTS 7: The Whistler Has
WhistOn' Bat
all o! their 17 runs in the first Dodgers came on with a rally to
thrt'e Innings in a game d<>cldt'd whip the Giants in a close one. f'arly.
ThC' hottest thing in the Har-
b.,r arra summer beseball pro·
gr.1m i'l Rogc>r Whistler of the
P(lny l..<'.lf!UI' Phllli('S.
\\'hl,tlt•r has tollN't<'d 12 hits
in 1:> tnp.; to thl' plate for an
{'\!'n .hiJO bat1 1ng ;:1\'Ndgl'.
Ronn1t> Brann of the We. tern
i..<>~I{U<' Bravi's h·•s <·onn<'<'ICd 9
timC''i in 10 tn<'s for a .900
1\'cragt'.
OCC Slates
Distance Run
Orangt' Coast Coll(.'ge will be
thC' sNting for the thlrrl annual
OCC Olympir dC'vt'lopmcnt cross·
c·ountry meet on Tuesday, July
18. at 7: 1:> p.m.
111111 LEIIUE
e TIIUUDAT. JVLT I
CARDS 15. BRAVES 3: The
Cards OP<'n<'d the gam<' with 6
runs in tht' first Inning, and
closed out the pro<'t¥dlngs with 7
tallies in th<' last stanz:~.
CUBS 9. DODGERS 7: Davi d
RioJX'lle gave up a few runs.
but pitched well enough In spots
to bca1 the Qgdgt'rs. e MOMDAT. JULY 10
CUBS 16. BRAVES 2: The
Braves couldn't handle the likes
o! the Cubs with their hitters
having a goort day at the •;>late.
DODGERS 15. CARDS 14: The
Dodgers pulled a squeakN out
of the !ire in a rea) thrlller.
IIIIIERI LEIIUE
·The meet Is rlC'slgnt'd to step ------------up IO<'a l lniN<'SI In distance run· • JIOifDAT. JVI.Y J
ning-a phase of track and field PIRATES 11. GIANTS 9: The
in whlrh the U. S. ha usually Piraf<'S pull~>d out a ~ueakt'r.
bf'en weak. despite a fine game by Glan1
T lw ra<'l' will I><' run over the John Ziegle r.
O<"t' cours<'. a nd w1ll covPr a dis-REDS 15, PHILLIES 1: The
tance or 314 milt's. Phillies ust•d 14 players In trying
to tum the Ude, but to no avail.
Wlltilc for Sailers EISTEM I EIIUE
~fany salllng enthusiasts and ------------
IOIIOOURWAY7
!=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~their fa milies are Hawaii thls We<'k follow ing the start of the
g r ent Biennial Trans· Pacific Ca-'a Mesa Ll••erCo. ·~~~~r ~~~,tom Los Angclt>S
e SATU1lDAT, JVLY I
GIA NTS 10. Reds 3: Despite an
unassisted double •play by Red
second baseman Bill Yablon.ky.
the Giants had 100 much at the
plate. U.l Mrs. Stuart Babcock of Lido
L~ _ BUILDING M.A..,.. a w a Isle. Mri!. A. Wallace Longrldp
,uPUJ&OIA •~ of Newport &-ach and Mrs. Pa-
a....-t ~ c.e. .._ ~1•1 trlci a Burns of Shore CJiffs flew
SEA&SKI
lets in
--. up to 531 more
peootra~ t.anniog rays...
... -
".filters ou•
up to 921 more
hgrpja« rays
'"•" Its * ,..,.., eom~ltor
tl) the Isla nd to be wa iting for
the Babcock'!! 57·foot yawl,
Whirlwind ll. and the Chubasco,
owned by Mrs. Bums' father,
Arnold Haskell. Youn1 Bill Bab·
cock, 15, Is aboard with hla
father. The family will not re·
turn home until Auau-t.
e MOifDAY, JVI.T J
PIRATES 8, REDS 6: Jim Kim·
mel paced the Red offen.lve
attack with two doubles. e WEDKUDAY. JVLY I
PIRATES 7, PHJLUES 0: Don
Miller turned In a brilliant
pitching performance In blank·
lng the PhJillea. e TIIVUDAY. JULY I
PHIWES 3. RalS 0: Phillie
hurler Tom Holm alammed the
door at the Redia tteaplt. a flne
aame by Red third bueman
Scot Humph~.
e IA~AT, JVLY I
GIANTS 11, PIAATEB 2: Glantl
Don Dalebout and lob Conrad
•c:h C!OIIected a double In the
dedalw Giant wtdlr7.
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ADYD'IUIDIENT roa BIOI
Notice la Mh!by alven tbat the loard ol ~ ol tbe Jiew.
port Harbor Union Hilt\ lehool Olltrlct. herelnatt..r Nfltnwcl to u
tbe ''Owner". will l"k'elve up to, but not later than 2:00 P.M .. Thura·
Clay, SuJy 27, 1911. Maled bAM ltw Uae award ol c.Uract lor the
conatructJen of Corona «»1 lb.r..--Hiab School. llewport BHch.
California. Such blda ahall t.. received In the Board ,Jtoom of
the Olatrict Admlnlltratlon OftlcM, 1801 (16th Street, Newport
Brach, CAlifornia. and ahall be opened and publicly read aloud
at the abOve atat~ time.
The achool Ia to conallt of AdmJn1atrat1on BuUdlnc, Academic
Bulld lnJ, Speclall:zed Bwldlnc. Musle and Shop Bulldlnc. Show.r
and Locker Bulldlnc. Gymnulwn Bulldinc. Medlanleal Bulldlnc,
Swlmminc Pool, Athletic Facilities and Parklnc areu.
Conatruetlon Includes lite cracUnc, earthwork. atorm draln
aystem, asphaltic pavlnt. tennll courta, runnlnt track. chain Unk
fenclnc. turflnc. aprlnkler ayatem, concrete alabe and footlnp,
prestressed concrete IUt slab roof.l, prestreteed concrete T·aectlon
roofs, tllt·UP concrete walla, concrete columna, colored concrete,
atHI columna, 'Precast column covel'l, brick maaonry, exterior
-aluminum curtain walla. movable Interior partltlou, bullt·up
roo1lng, roof color coatlna. terrazzo, ceramic tile, ateel atucb, pl11·
ter, acoustical tile, celllnl suspenaion syatem, steel alldine dool'l,
aluminum projected windows. vinyl ubes~ noor tile, wood
tymnaslum Uoors, steel toilet partitions. chalkboard, tackboard,
metal lockers and shelvlna. claaaroom caaework. apeciaUzed caae·
work. food aervlna equipment, dllhwuhlnt equipment, walk·ln
refrigerator, aaw.dust collection system, cymnaslum bleachel'IJ and
equipment, folding deors, central air condlllonlnt, packated a ir
conditioning. air floor heatfng and ventllatlna. and electrical
Hghtlne and equlpmt'nt
Completion time Ia set at 363 calendar days.
Each bid must conform and be responsive to the Contract
Documents. Copies of the Contract Documents are now on tile
and open to public Inspection In the offices of the Owner and of
Blurock. Ellerbrock and Associates,. Architects, 25l5 E. Coast High-
way. Corona del Ma r, California. Bidders may obtain plans and
•;>eclfleatlons at the office of the Architect by depoeltlna $100.00
for each set. two 121 sets to b4" Issued to General Contractors only.
This rleposlt will be refunded If the sets a re returned, complete
and In good condition within five days after the bid opening.
:\>taterials not specified require approval 10 days prior to bid
date. Each bid sh :tll be made out on the "Form of Proposal" bound
In each set of the specification•.
EoJ<•h bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check
payable to the Owner, or satisfactory Bid Bond in favor of the
Owner, i'xecuted by the Bidder as •principal and a satisfactory
surt?ty company as surety, In an amount not less than five per
cent or the Base Bid. Labor and Materials Bond and Performance
Bon~l shall be noqulred of the Contractor selected.
Pursu.tnt to the Labor Code of the State of California, Southern Cal :ro~nla Bulldlna and Construrtion Trades Councils, Building
anrt Co.1o;tructlon Trades Council of Orange County, the said Board
oC T;uJOtres has a~<'Ntalned the general prevailing rate or per diem
wal{£'" for each rraft or type of workmen ne<:.ded to execute the
contr.1r ts which will be awarded the successful bidders; and thi'SC
preva iling rates are contained In said specifications adol>tt'd by
the Boarrt. and arc as follows:
CL..\.SSIFIC ATlO~: APPRE~TICES: May be employed In conlom1ity w ith Sc<"tion
!Til; of the California L:.bor Cod<'.
CARPENTERS:
(Ht-alth & Wl'lfare -IOc per hr .. Pension Fund -lOc J)('r hr.)
Carpenter . . 4 00
Floor layer (hardwood 1 1 .. 20
Table Powt'r Saw Operator '1.10
Millwright ... 4.20
Nailt>r lpneumatte l . 1.25
CE:\IE~T MASONS:
!Health & Welfare -tOe per hr.)
Cement Finisher, Floating 6 Machine Operator ............... 4.29
Cement Ma14on . . .. ....... ... .... . .. . . .. . . 4.(),1
Foreman -33c per hour more than highest classiCication
~upervised.
IRO~ WORKERS:
(Health 6 Welfare -15c oper hr .. Pension Fund - tOe per hr. J
Ornamental Iron Worker ............. · ........................ ............... ......... 4.275
Reinforcing Iron Worker . ......... .. ....... ... ........................ .......... 4.025
Structural Iron Worker .... ..... ....... ........ ...... ....... ... .... . ... .... . 4.275
F•>reman -35c per hour more than highest classifi cation
upervised.
LABORERS:
t Health & Welfare -lOc per hr.)
Laborers, General and Construction .. ... . ...... .. ...... . .. . 3.26
Operators & Tenders oC pneumatic & electric tools, vibrating
machines, and similar mechanical tools not separately
clas."lfled herein . . ............. -.......... .. . .. 3.--17
Cem<'nt Dumper lon 1 yd. or larger mixers and handling bulk
cement 1 . .. .., ................................................. 3.47
Asphalt raker and lron<'r . .. ...... --.............. ............ . . .. .. 3.47
Con<'rete curN -lmpNvlous membrane .......... _ . .. .. 3.45
Gas 6 Otl Pipeline Laborer ... .. . . .... .. .. . . . .. . .......... 3.26
Gas & Oil Pipeline Wrapper -pot tender and foreman .. 3.47
Flagman ... .. .. . ... .. ..... 3.26
SandblastN 1 nozzleman 1 . ... . ........................................... 3.71
Sandblaster (pot tender 1 . .................... ..... .... .. .. .. . . 3A5
Pipe Layer (Non ){f'tallk 1 . . ......................... ... . . . .. ... 3.37
Pipe' Caulkt'r (Non Metallic I ... ......... ... .. .. .... .. . . 3.45
Window Cleaner .. .. ........ ...... 3.26
Watchman ........ ....... .. ....... ... .. .. .................... .. ........ 2.60
Foreman -30c per hour more than highest classification
supt>rvlsed.
OPERATING ENGINEERS:
( Hralth & W<'lfarc -15c per hr .. Pension Fund -lOc J)<'r hr. I
A Frame -boom truck .............................................................. ~.01
Air compressor .. ...... ... ................... ................... .. ................ . .. 3 .. '5.1
Box:man or Mixer Box Operator (concrete or asphalt plant) 4.1.l
Concrete or Alphalt Spreading, Mechanical Tamping or
FiniSh Machine Operator : ..................................................... 4.31
Cmcrete Mixer Operator -pavlne type ........... ...... ........ ......... . ... 4.11
Concrete Mixer Operator -mobile mixer .......... ................. .. . 4..11
Concrete Mixer Operator -s kip type ................................ -........ 3 T1
Concrete Pump or Pumpcrete Gun Operator ................................. 4.-11
Concrete Saw Operator (power) .......................................................... A.ot
Dnlllnl Machine O perator ............................................................... 1.12
Lift Slab ~1achlne Operator .. .. .. .. .... ...... .... .. .. . 4.ll
Motor Patrol Operator. Incl. a ny type of power blade . . .. ~.41
Oshkosh or Tourneapull Operator or OWlO .. . ... . . ~.3 1
Rollcr Operator . . . 4 12
Skip Loader Operator -wheel type ~ yd. or less . :tTl
Skip Loader Operator -wheel type " yd. to 2 yd. 4.31
&rct>d Operator . .. . .... .. ..... . . ... . . -1.12
Stationary Pipe Wrapplnl and Cleaning MaC'h lnc Operator .. ~.01
Surface Heater and Planer Operator . ... ... 1.-11
Tow Blade or Grader Operator .. .. ...... ........ ....... ..... ... .. ... .. <&.01
Tractor Loader Operator-crawler type ....... .. .. ......... . .. . 4.41
Tra<"tor Operator -hulldozer. tamper. scraper or drag type
shovel or push tractor .................................... :... .. ..... .... ... ... 1.31
Tractor· 0J)f'rator -boom attachments ....................... :............... ~.41
Trenching .Machine Operator (up to 7' depth 1 .. • ............ 4.12
Foreman -25c per hour more than highest classification
supervised. 1
ELECTRICIANS:
1 Health 1c Welfare -J2.5c per hr., Pension Plan -1 ~• l
ElcNrician -~nNal Foreman .................. ... . .. ...... 5.86
Electrkal Foreman .......................................................................... -.. 5.32
Electrician Wireman .............................................................................. '1.78
Cable Splicer ........................................................................................ 5.08
GLAZIER:
·,. t ....
......... & .,
oceMA .. .... CALIF.
L&GAL IIOnC& ....... lfO'I'IC&
Pluterer ...... ~ .. -~ ..... ~·--···-···-···-··· ......................................................... '-25
Pluter tender ................................... _._ .................... -..... ~ .................. (.00
Pluterer IOftlll&n -Not lesa than 25c abOve journeyman
PLUMBERS:
(Health 6 Welfare -J2c pef' hr., Penaion Plan -2\t"',
Vacation -7~~. appreotlce traln.tna-lc per hr.)
Plumber foreman -1~ above journeyman
Plumber -Gu or L.S.F ................................................................. 4.33
Plumber-Lead or cement caulker ............................................... 4.33
TILE: (Health6W~~re-2%%.na~P~~oo-~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~!~=]~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nte v.!:e~o~ .. =:-.~.~~-~~-~.~:~ .................................. -........ ...... . . 4.20 iso---FOB IIEIIrr
Tile tett~r hetper .............. -. ......... ,_. __ ............................................. ·-···· .. ..3~ V815111' • Foreman (Jeaa than 11 men ) $2.&>/day above ,..tter 1011 GOLDENROD, C.D.JI. 3 bed· Cl.ASSIFII9 AD RATES -c.h wHit ..W « _..... 10 tlays
TERRAZZO: room. P'amlly room. buJlt·in I Teme 2 n... l TiMee
Mason foreman, ADD ···~········--······· ...................................................... 33c ltlteben. Carpets. draPH-Year 20 warda ., a... ...... ·----75 1.25 1.50 ~~r ..... h .. i ............. ··t············ ......................................................... .33.4893 Hlttla.lla. PZ5Call mOoR. 31n.930()Harbor VIew 21 warda to lO words -·----·-· 1·.00 1.50 2.00 ..... mac ne opera or ...... ... .... .... ............. ............................... .... .......... .
Floor machine operator 6 helper ............................................... 3.31 ~F~O~B~BENr~ ....... ---·---ll worcla to 40 words ... ______ 1.25 2.00 2.50 TE<H~aMltShTicERSW: If lOc h > ' no;;---:-:-----,.,----,---.,..,..-iech word over 40 words ----·-..... _. .Ol .GI .07
"' e are-per r. NEW attractive private ofJlce ==~~~~~~~~~~---------------• Foreman: 2Sc per hour more than highest classification wtth patio. 175. 3901 E. Coast HOUSES"' FOB a&Yr PETS-S
supervised. H' c ~ · UPPLIES D I f d "· ds way., OM. OR 3'4050· wr:.rrc IFF r verso ump true ..... Jess than 4 y ............ ·--3.575 ATT._R_CTJ_ c---~ l -••• Drlvel'l of dump trucks, 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. water level :t.60S A VE unfurnlshf'd 1 bed· 1142 Pembto~e L•M .. ......_
Drivers of dump trucks. 8 yds. but Jess than 12 yds. water level 3.655 room apartment with garage. Brand new 3 tx>drm., 2 bath. ar(' starting ag&Jn . WP hav~
Drivers of dump trucks, 16 yds. or more water level . . 3.955 nur ocean. Low yt>arly rent· All electric kitchen. Bcautl· produ<.-ts that wilt rid your
Drivers of trucks, legal payload capacity less than 6 tons ... 3.575 al. 7021.: Iris. _Corpna dei .Mar. fully dra~d. carpeted & pet. house and yard of these
Drivers of truck.'>, legal payload capacity between 6 and 10 tons 3.605 1 Phone GY S-;,r.i or e venings lands<'apt>d. Corner lo<'ation pes ky crltt~rs. Call us-
Drivers of trucks, legal payload capacity 1 OR 3·506_7_·,.......,.---,.,--.,----at right pri<'f'. OR 3·5124 or JOaDAWS PET gop
between 10 .tnd 15 tons . . ............... . .. . .... 3.655 ROO)~ In retired mt>dical doctor's see your Broker. 2732 E. Coast H1ghway, Co.'
Drlvrrs of trucks, legal payload capacity house In co~. very nice SUr· r.ona del ~1ar. ORiole 3·U30.
between 15 and 20 tons .... ............ .... . ... .. . .. 3.735 roundlngs. nt>ar beach. Call MUSICAL CHOICE Basset puppy, wks., {f'.
Drivers of trucks. legal payload tapacity of 20 tons or more . 3.955 OR 5--0133. male. paper and rt'glstered.
Drivers of Euclid type spreader trucks . .. 4.145 HELP ___ ,..W_Alft'ED________ For 0 RCA N S <'Ome to the Ml 6 ·5218.
Drivers of Dumpster trucks .... 3~955 n t> w Organ Headquarten~ FOR SALE Drivers of Translt·Mix trucks'under 3 yds. 3.815 AVAILABLE 31 on<-e _ nt>arby !WrV1ng the Orange Coast
Drivers of Transit-~11x trucks 3 yds. or more . 3.955 Rawlelgh Business. Good op·
Gas. lc 0 11 pipeline wor.klng truck driver. including portunlty: trade well t>stab·
winch trurk and all sizrs of trucks .. 3.7.35 Jished. ·Experience helpful but
OrlvNs of dump trucks, l2 yds. but less than not necessary. See lf. 0 . Berg-
16 yds. water IPvt>l · · · ..... · ... :p3:; land. 319 E. Pomona, Santa
HAMMOND
at
COR O NA DEL MAR
Jli ~tPINC horse saddle.-brutles,
c>tc .. $25: 3 braidt'd rugs and
a nd pads. $25 each; mCO'n's rid·
tng clothes. 414 Fernleaf,
CDM. OR J-69~0.
Bootmen ......... ·· .................. --· ·· ... ........... · · 3.755 Ana. or write Rawleigh's, 306 Set! our beautiful m•w stu·
DumpNetc truck, less than 6 1 ~ yds. water ICVC'l ... 3.8Li At1ellne. Oakland 20. CAlif. thO!( .II 28.)1 E roast Hiwa\' LANDSCAPDfG
Dumr>t'rete truck. 61~ yds. water leVI'! and over 3.955 WA~TED-man or woman; can q ust n<"ross from the Port RC~Ss Carrier DrivN -Highway · ..... · 1.133 ('arn SJ to $1 Profit per hour. T h1•:.tN• Complete Landscaping
WatC'r trut·k driver -under 2500 gal. . 3.6:!:> t L 1 11 b h Water truo:k driver -2j()() gal. to 4000 gal. . 3.753 u ll or part tlml'. ~0 imest '1'1 u... '' you a uut 1
(' Service ASBESTOS: ment nC'edPd. Will help you n1·w dlmt'ti'•I!Jf\ In m u..,lt'.d to gt>t !'tarter!. 5<-e &>rt Stim. fun ynu 11111 1'11)U\ ln•l' by FREE ESTIMATES
I Health & WeiCar<'-10c per hr .. Vill'3tion-23<' llr . J)lf', 2s.;9 Eldt>n AVP .. Costa Joo nln~ C:lma l'rf.wtor·!!> Bt• S6H Green Stam!M'
Pl'nslon -2()(' per hr.l Fr dell .__ :,1,sa. C.1llf. or write Raw-~1:1no•r ... ll<t'-"' \',dl llfl i ee V~l')'
Asu.:o;tos workr r · 1.13 ~311 (ur dC't a tl ( J RONA DEL MAR NURSERY BRICKLAYER: ll•li!h's. 306 Adelim•. Oakland.
Brl<'klaycr anrt stonf'mason I no health 6 welftlr 1 .c,J _callr._ 5CH.:\IIIJT-PIIILLIPS CO. Estdb 1 o, :.QJ60 · 27'44 E. Coast Hwy.
Bric-k tender I HeAlth & Wf'l fare-JOe per hr.' . 3.13 TOP OPPORTUNITIES 11'hct•d I !:li t ~•'"' H.\:\1:\10~~'~1 -
CARPET" LI:'iOLEUM LAYER: DAILY OR ... \~5 -~t·W STC:I~W · ... MLCELLANEOUS
I Health & Welfar<' -7<' per hr .. Health & \\'ellare -;,._. Pl:\~0:5. Fran< hll'(' lor .a11
each appr<'ntke hourt Be Sure To Check Wlth Or tnt:t' <. nunt~.
CarJ)<'t. linoleum a nd soft t11e layer . 3.70 JUNE FARRAR L':'ED llammonrl p.no•t •lrgan.
ROVFER: Employment A gency pn1P<.I conditiOn . .II !!o~Crtfll't'
I Fringe B<'nE'fitS -1i 1:.c per hr.1 475 :i. Newport Blvd., Newport pru 1' TNT!'l.". Roofer journeyman 3 9:i Mldway 6·4481 Orang•• t'nunty':-(Mj!l'~t "''"IP<"IIon
Roofer sub.foreman ~ 20 of l-J.IInt'l and ron'-Oit• ptan~
Roofer Coreman . uo SITUATIONS WANTED from $295. Three ~ears to pay.
SHEET METAL: -Full 1\t>y and PPrlalboard Ham· ATTRACTIVE. inteJiio<'nt:-relf. d 0 S 1 B U !Health lr Welfare -lie pt>r hr., Pension -tOe ""r hr., .. mon rgan. ty e . sed -.-ahle man and w1Ce tram, tH· <' d to It t rm Vacation -4': 1 pn P <' -e .s. Sheet metal worker . .. .. . .. . 4.03 ver<!itled expeTienr t> in rf'l'l· Lar~l' S('lccllon of new and
Sheet metal foreman . . ... .. . . ~.-1.5J taurant. bustn<'SS anli publk u~d Stetnway Pta nos. one tn ~ote : All of the above crafts subject to fringe benefits. rE"lations. W ill t'onsllier a nr· Frton<'h Provinctal Walnut, re th1ng. Write <" o Box r.. En -pOSSt' !'('d: all like nE"w -as
APPRENTICE SCHEDULE s1gn, CD.:\1. muC'h as l:r off. Ea y term .
The apprentlc rate is by percentage of the joumf'yman's rate. Used EIN·tronic Organs-Lowrey
Craft Intervals lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Tth 8th 9th lOth LOST & FOUND with percusuon $695. Kinsman. Bricklayer~~ 6 mos. .50 .60 .70 .80 .90 .9S LOST: Ladies' wrist wat<'h. 11.lm-save ~-Thomas. :\11nshall
Carpenters 6 mos. .75 .78 .81 .84 .87 .90 .93 .96 llton. 2·diamond. k~ps.ake. -ra...~ hkt-new $395. Terms.
Cement VIc-inity 2nd Ave. and Port 22 Grand P1anos cttht>r new or
Masons 6 mos. .60 .67 .74 ~~81 .88 .95 T h<>::1tre. CD:\t . OR 3-792.>, OR rE't'Ondltloned. inrluding Str ln·
AtJC'nOif
E\'t>r)' Fnday nl~ht a t 7 p.m.
Anttqu«'s. Comple 'C' House.
ttold Purn.,htn~ anJ A;>plt ·
anc't' . \\'I~DY'S BAR.'l
:\1t 6-8686 • 20751~ ='lewport A P.
COflta Mesa
We will Sell for You
AUTOMOTIVE rrs diECi-UP TIME
TIRES • TUNE-UP
• LUBRICATION •
WHEEL lliGNMENT
• OIL CHANGE • •
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION Electricians 6 mos. .50 .60 .65 .70 .75 .80 .85 .90 3-6990. Reward. way. Baldw1n, Kimba ll. OK'kPT
Glaziers 1000 hrs. .60 .65 .70 .75 .80 .85 .90 .95 BLACK t'at. long-haired. round in Brotht-r... and mam oth«'rs 3636 E. Coa.at Hwy. at Pol~ttla
lronworkers 6 mos. .77 .81 .85 .89 .93 .97 January. Phont' OR 3.9163. from s.t '5; tt>rms Ilk~ rent OR 3-9728 • Corona del Ma.r
Painters 6 mos .. 60 .6.3 .70 .7:> .85 .95 1.00 WantCO'rl u*d p tnnos 1n tradt> on
Plumb<'rs 6mos . .50 .s:; .60 .65 .70 .. 71 .78 .82 .86 .90 YARD MAINTENANCE any new Hammond Organ -
PlastNers 3 mos. ..t5 .50 allow h llo(ht>st r-a sh prkc.
Roofers 6 mos. .7" .80 .85 .90 .9:5 .975 Lcnna & l..aDd...ape HA:\1:\10 :'\0 E:X'TRAVOICE Organ
Sheet .:\fetal MCilateaaDCe ~·~t buy tn tndustry -<lnl~
Workers 6 mos. .53 .60 .65 .70 .723 .75 .775 -~ Re ldentlal -Comml'rf'ta l s:;95, all oraan and or<'h<' ... trJI Pla~tt'rcrs 6 mos. .55 .60 .65 :;o .75 .80 .8.) Phone Kl 5-27'37 toni'" \\'lth P<'r,·us..,ton; $25.00
JOKNSTON£'S
Mesa Au to W reekers
Used' Auto Parts. Ttr"
We Buy cars and Scrap Met&J
UBERTY 8 -7013
~ Plac.nrta Ave. Costa Me.a OVERTI~E RATES: down. a:-&li\Ntl~d tn "L1fe."
Overtime shall b<' paid for work pt>rformed '" f'xc·t'l'.'> or the " 19 pra<'tiN' pta nO!". a ll rn <'XCE'l· PlfOTO SUPPLIES
r<'gular day's work and at the rate ror onortlmf' for th~ craft--WORK WANTED 1 lent <'Onlittlon . .'1<'11 or rtonl. ----
Involved. r;_rt,\DE 5CIIOOL ClRL-wtll \'1ft> from S:t 1-.1 <t month. ALL TYPES OF
Holidays as her<'in referred to shall be deemed to be l'\ew c'.trl' for uahl('". dayttmf' 20 llammonol Chord Or~nn-famd) PhotographiC Supplies
Yt'ars Day. ~f{'morial Day. Independence Day. Labor O.ty, Vf'lcran's c·Pnl"' hour. nrln lty or down-tun \\'lthout 11':-.'on~: morl' e Fut Color FUm Servtoe.
Day. Thanksgiving Day. and Christmas. If any or thf' a bo\'(' holl · to1Wn l'orona di'l )ta r. tha n ltlll •trvh('"-tra l and OTJ!cl n • Movie Projectors tor Rent.
day:-; fall on Sunday. the :\tonday following shall be c•onsldt'rrd a I OR 3-9, :.n t•lfl•'' -1 10<' u -...•d . but l><'rf••rt e Model Airplane SuopUea.
legal holiday. Oa1n1 y 1.!111' "l~ n•lll' M.t,>ll' MEARS CAMERA SHOP
It shall be mandatory upon the Contra t'tor to whom .'l rontract READ , lw:r~ "r•.n••t "'ll~<o:htl.\ • ·'~" I lTlQ N""pon Blvd .. Coflta M ..
Is awarded and uvon all subcontractors unrler him. to J'l.l.\' not less rl.•m•l ~t•·il 111 !-ohlpptn$1 -..,,1\t' Phone Ube-r"y 8-7042
than said general prevailing rates of pe"r dl<'m wages to all work· s :-.:~• -hal.llwt· .~ mOllt h!oo
men employed In the <'xecution or the rontraC't. l ENSIGN S··hmt<h rnliltp .... 1 ~IIi ~orth HOME MAINTENANCE
BOARD OF TRUSTEE~. ~l.11n n•·nr 11lth. ~.mt.t A lloi -
Newport Harbor l:nlon lllgh S•·hool :' olo' 1~1.11\ 1110 pl.l ~tl.., .-nd or Carpentry
District CLASSI FlED lo:JI1' • ',,.ll·~·t t •Pm ''P''" )ton Mtnor t«>patrs Orange County •t,,,. & F;1.la~ 1 ''"~'"-Fn••• ='lo Jobs Too Small'
~ewport Beach. CaliCnrnl.t P.ulo.on c H 0 ANDERSON
Signed: ~lAX .:\1. Rl:SSELL. 2966 Pepper Ttf't' Lane
Secretary. LECAL lfOTtCE e BALD'•\' I 1 CF '";AN ' CO!'\ta Mesa. Calif.
Publish: June 29. July 6 and J uly 13. 1961 0 Klmberly 5.8175 0 2 00 P~i Th d J I Z7 1961 l.'r.RTtrtr \TF. F Bl'SI~ES." • BALC'J.'IN rJA 1os . _!:_n_:_: .. ·· _u_rs_3_>_·._u }' · f llttt:ou" Fo;m :>\am~' lf no answer call Ml 6·2.1i2
TilE l'~DEP$1G ~ED do hrN'h~ ~!•"llrt l R. ·u · Rcmoaellr.n
LEQAL JfOTICE LECAL lfOTICE I'Nt.f~ that th<'Y arE' ront1urnn~:: )! tplt• A• ~ " ··
CERTIFICATE OF Bt.:SI~E53 ~OTIL'E TO CRE DITOR' n ll~. de.1nina ~hop an-' l,turdn. I cnci Repou:n"~ .... A""63 ,.. " ~ .. ,,t,S!:"""-•~1 -;:, Fi<'tltlous Firm ~amE" .• o. ·.....-1 .l£t''1c·y t>u<:tnP"" a t 333 Et.~st lith TilE l!NOERSIG='IED d~ hNt'· ESTATE OF GLE:'\ ARTIIl'R SJr,•l't. Co."ta .:\lcsa. ,:-•• !.~ornta I ,,.rl l)r~·''"' Any s.l<' JOh. 0 ''1'f 2,; yrnr.
by C"<'rtlfy that he Is conducting 1 :: DE~. nl-<(1 known a <: GLE~~ umkr thf' fll'litlous f1rm naml' of l·tm1 SJ~I;,,., In thiS a n•.1. R.l ) ~ll'l!-<'n.
lln Auto Parts-Paint business at ARTHl'R SOOE:-<. DECEASED Bt>"'t Cll'dnt'!'<l .wd that saul f.rm L1
2816 E. Coast Hwy .. CQrona del :-<OTICE I' IIEREB\' (;JV E~ to 1" t'ompo.-.Pd of thl' Collowtng prr 'J,; vodwor·~
Mar. California. under the ficti· the creditors or and all perSons '-(Ill' \\ ho't' nanw.., in Cull anti Pl.\~0 &: OR<;.\:"-en
tlous firm name or Corona del ha\'ing C'l;'llm."' aJtn!n"t thC' sal<l pl.l,'C" or r<" 11'1t-n1·1' ::~rt> n-. fol ~-~ E. Coru:t II\' "
Mar Au to Parts and that said rlC<'Nh'n• ~~~ ~<<llrl ''"''111t' tv fli t• J(m,, to w tt· •··':OOIHI rll'l \1:1r <'r "·,_-.. 10
firm is <'omposed of the follow· them with thr 0<'1'~'11"'·11''' \ouch· :\tyrtlt' ~-Sl.1ll~htf'r, ltll :'hnr<" ;,:;, :'io1 \t.tHI ~~ ~nt • An:\
ing person w hose name in Cull ers In thr nff il'l' or tlh' .f'lt•~k or Clift Roa n. Cnr<m,, <1~1 ;\l nr. l.t iiC "' 7 I l-•!1
and place of residence :ne as th<' Supl'rtM Court n( thf' tat<' F.II'!Hmr ~-1-'t~hrr. 1111 !'h•"'f' -------------......... (
follows. to-wll: of California. In nnrl for th(• ~·ltff Rl"ad. Cown:1 rh•l .\l,tr. C.t!lf LECAL lfOTlCE 1
Robe" 1... Ritchie County of Orangr. nr 1•1 pre.> l'nt \\' E. Ftsher ltll :'hnrf' l'ltlt lfOTlCE llfVmlfG ams 1
2328 Seaview thr s,l mr. with th<' 11<'<'1''-'-t,tr~ I Rcon •l. Corona d~l :\t.H. l'th!. ='I tiN''" hf'rrh~ ,1.!1\l'n thAI thf'
Corona del Mar. Calif. voucht-rs. 10 thr uniiCrslj!nC'II nt WIT='If.:~-; \lUr ll.t'l•l" tht" ~1rd Bnnrt1 of F.ttu«~tion uf thc-:'-io·\\
WITNESS my hand this 19th his or hN piU<'I' of business. 10· c1 w of Junr . t%.:.:. . port lJ(> <"h F'lt-mrnt.1~ ::-;, hu"l
clt\y of June. 1961. wit: · :\l\'RTI.f: S 5L.\l'r.HTf.R O!stnr t. of OrunJ:I" ~·,,unty. Cnlt
ROBERT L. RITCHIE Margan'! B. S()(\l'n. r o ll;u ELEA:'\OR . S FJSII F.R rol'l)l,l, "Ill N'I'O'I\ ,, "'l'.t IN1 u •'•
STATE OF CAUFOIL~IA l wood. H('fft>man lc Soth•n. At \\'. E. fl:'HF.R up to 1\nd Jn,•huhn)o! l !'10 r \t •
\a tomeys at Law, 33:)3 VIa Lido. :'T.\TE or CALIF'O R:'\1.\ I on the' ~th cl ~ or ;-\u.:u-<1 l!lr-1
COU:STY OF ORANGE ) ~ewpo" Beach. Calltornla with· • ...... at th\' of(l,•r of ~<:J.!i ~·lh'<•l Ot ..
ON nus 19th day or June. in six months aner thf' first pub. \'t)l'~TY or C"RA:>\r.F. trkt. ·tl WhiC'h time '· trl hltb
19tH, before rn4!, a Notary Public ll<.':atlon of thiS nOtlN'. o:-. n-us 2Jrd rl. y nt Junl' wm ll4' Op('n rl . nli N' ut (M tho'
In and for said county and.}ltate. Dated: July 7. 1961. 19ti1. b<'fore mt.'. a :-<ot:u-y r ubll, Offi<"C' F\trnltur«-and EQlllf'rnl"nt.
residing therein. duJy commls· :\ls\RGARET B. SODE~. In and for :ud <"<>unf\' and statc-. Playground Equlpmrnt In a<'
MOVING
MOVING?
\-\'r furni<.h 1'1 lnrrr \.tn 11ncl
2 f.L<:t. t'XJ)Nit'IW CI'I, l n~ut("(f
moVNl> tror nrtl\ Sll ~>II ,1n
hour up to 10 milt·'·
AI),() <'031'>1 lo) o•oo.1'•1
.t ntl U\ ··r~t·a~
T1m1• <.t.\rt" 31 ~our •lnor.
~o r hnrJZ•' fM I''SIImnu•
NEWMAN
TRANSFER 6 STORAGE ('0.
"Ser\'ic-e with a Con~len~"
Phone~: Ml 6-2328. Ml 6 7~
(Health 6 Welfare-7~c per hr .. Vacation-7c per hr. l
GlazJer ...................................................................... ~ ...................... ---·~ 3.755 sloned and sworn, ~rsonally Executrix or the El.t.ate ~idlnlf th«'~ln. duh romml!l· cnntan(."f' with ln trul."11on~. Con
appeAffll Ro~rt L. Rltc.hle of said ~~nt. lont'd and sworn. IW"r5<mall~ dltlont a nti SJ)f'('lrlr•llons now
Resll1c:n4't": Ll 8·61.30
124 Broad.-ay, Colt. M.a
PADmNG LATHERS: (118lth and Welfare -SUO per day. Trade Promotion -
40e per day, Vacation -Sl.ll) per day. Penalon Plan -
80c .-r day, ~prentk'e tralnlnt -4c per da.y> Fon!lnan Lather .• _ .............................................. _,_ .............................. 4.50
Lat.Mr ........... _ ............................................. ~ .......... -............................... 4.1%5
PADM'EIS:
t Health 6 W•llare -llc .-r hr., AdmJ.nlltratlon fund I.e,., hr.l
Painter tcwman -2Sc per hour above jou....,.n&D
lqular brulh palnwr ......... ---··-----·-.. -.. --•. 117 .................. _ ............ _ ...... -.~-·-·-------t.Gra
IP"lY Pft an61ot Mnclbl..Wr ..... -... -.. · . ...:.-·-··-·-·-·-4.012 ~~ndbluter...IWlna ataae ............ --·-·----·-·-·-·-4.2'7
ur .. tua ... w.u... -Ue ,... 11r .. ,..... """'Mloft -5c ,_ u .. ,. ..... -JOe ,. br., Yecea. 11"e,. llr.
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known to me to be the ~1'!90n HARWOOD. H"EFF'ER.NAN ,,ppeareod ~fynlc S. Slaugl\tN. on tll~ In tl'l«-offt~ ot ~aid
wt\OM" name Ia subeerlbed to the 6 SODE='I Eleanor S. Fl!'hrr a nd W . & School D1lilrl<"t. l()(":.trd a t 20i
within Instrument. and acknow· Attorn~ys At Law Fishe-r, kn<'M'n to me to be the Clltf Ort~"C'. Nr" port BH<'h. Ca ll ·
ledced to ~ thac he eJEecuted 33.~ VIa Lido pt-r·sons wh<JR nam<'~ aN-sub fomla .
the same. Newport ~a<'h, Ca lifornia acrlb4"d to tht' wtthln anstrumcnt. rtl<'t'. fitnMIS ~tnd qua lit ht-·
(SEAL) '01Uoft' 3.80S) and aC'knowledgt'd to me-that Ina fqUal. p~r«>~n<'t' w1U hto ~rlv·
.WITNESS my hand and hbllab: July 13. 20. 27. Aur. 3 th~)' ~Xfnlled tM ~mt'. en to the producua oC th4-State
oftldal ... 1. ln the Nt'WJ)CK1 Harbor Ensi1n . WITNESS my hand and offh'lal of California.
PEPITA HEJ..Ml.E. Notary 1Hl. MILO G. LACY.
Publle In a.nd tor Mid l&atiWG AT a. 1'0110. IALPH M. MYEitS. JR.. O.,rk af the IMrd.
County and Scat•. S.l"'iftl wtth tM ftl"' Marlnt" l'fotary P\abUc In ant1 for M4"W'pOI't ... <11 ~I"IW'ntary 1CJ ~llllon e,.&,. Alreraft Wlftl at El 1'ofo la Ma· Mid Coun~ and Statf'. SchoOlt 11117 a. lta rtne ODrpora1 ...., 0. h"'. My ~on ·~pS'" l'f..,....ort l..dl, CaUfomJ.a.
"-WIIIl: 1 .. a a 10ft ol Mr. ud lla. R. Dt loal Afftl 13. 1111. Publ..e. Da • Kneilft "-lr t-U. 1111 ol SliM ledlll ... Aw.. ...,_. hbUitla: IUM a. July&. 11. ~ 1st -..: ~ty U. lilt
18 1M J'fctw,ort ...,..., 8Nip. ~ts. Ia dtle MEw port Harbor btlp tnd .._: l•ly 10. lMl
"
P'OR EXPDf PA.l.N'IDQ
-CALL -
Sympson & Nollar
REO CARPETT (with a double ' t ) is the new
name of Marys Furnot~;re S!ore . 284b E. Coast
Hwy., C orona del Mar. wh'ch was purchased
recently oy Mr. ana Mr leonard Faas Sr. of
Westcliff Villa. The staff o f Red Cclrpe tt ,,.
eludes: to rig • deco·
rator: M rs. leonaJd Faas Sr., a nd J ohn C ottrell,
d ecorator· sta nding , J . Russell T umelson. a t left,
d ecorotor, and l eonard Fclas Jr .. manager of the
store.
SURVEYOR LEGAL XOTJCE LEGAL JlfOTJCE
ADVERTJSE)1E~T FOR BIDS
LOT SDVEYS I Notice Is herr by given that th~> Board of Trustees of the
::"ewport Ha rbor Union Aigh 5<-hool District or Orange County.
JOHN W. BA'MY · Licensed h£'r('inafter ref('rred to as the •·owner", will rl'<.'eive up to, but not
436 Heliotrope · Suite 2
Corona del Mar
later than 2:00 p.m .. Friday. July 28. 1961. S('aled bids Cor the
award of contract for GENERAL CONTRACT BID FOR THE SNACK I BAR REM ODEL at Newport Harbor Union High &hool. Such bids
CaJI ORJole 3·0313 Anytime ._.,I ll b(' rl"C'elved In the offices of the Owne r, 1601 16th Str<-et. New·
-1 pon B<'.lch. Calir .. and shall be opened and publicly read aloud
I at the above stated time. CURT DISH R11Lr Work consists or moving. resetting, remod('ling and renova-
1 .,. lion or an existing building and w•IJ _I nclude demolition. cutting.
rPmo,·a l. concrete rooting and slabs. wOOd framing, plasu•r, ceramic
1600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY tilt', glass and glazing. s heet me tal. painting. a sphaltic paving
NEWPORT BEACH Ll 8.9354 • 'patching I . p lumbing. ele<'t rical, and m iSC'ellancous remodeling
work and materials.
RENTALS
SUMMER -YE.ARL Y
Scenic Properties
1\Ve Need Your Listings !
2i32-C E. Coast Highway
Cl)rona del Mar. California
\Jordan's Pet Shop Arcade)
ORiole 3.6853
Completion time is set at 30 t-alendar days.
Each bid must conform and be responsive to the Contract
Docume nt5. Copies or the Contract Documents are now on tile
and open to public inspection In the oUices of the Owner and of
Blurock. Ellerbroek and A!I!IOCiates. Architects, 2515 E. Coast High·
way. Corona del Mar. California. Bidders may obtain plans and
speei1lcatlons at the ornce of the Architect. _
Each bid shall be .made out on the "Form or Proposal'' bound
in each set or the speciticatlons.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check
payable to the Owner, In an amount not less than five per
cent of the Base Bid. Labor and Materials Bond and Performance
Bond shall be required of the Contractor selected.
Pursuant to the Labor Code of the State or California. Southern
Xear aantow ID MojCift Callrornla Building and Construction Trades Councils.. Building
and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, the said Board =r c=: ~wua.!cs.: o( Trustees has ascertained the general prevailing rate o( per diem
wages Cor each· craft or type or workmen needed to execute the
bome 08 2'/a aa-. Ideal 1 contracts which will be awarded the successful bidders; and these ::.:,.rou;::: c;.:: prevailing rates are contained In said specilica tlons adopted by
of Ollly 15700. EGrf teraa. the Board. and are as follows:
CLASSIFICATION: TBOMPSOX llEALTT CO.. I APPRENTICES: May be employed In conformity with Section _«N~ __ Ia_E._M_cdA. __ aan __ tow_._c.u __ 1_· _,1777.5 of the Cali fornia Labor Code.
c... .....
Ideal home for large famUy.
Spacious living room. 3 bed·
rooms A den. 2 baths. F.A.
heat blt·ln kitchen. Su ndeck
over big dble. garage.
132.750
RAY REALTY CO.
CARPENTERS:
1 Health A Wf'lfare -lOc per hr., Pension Fund -tOe per hr.)
Carpenter . . . ... .. . ....... ..... . .. . .... .. .... .. ...... . .... 4.00
Table Power Saw Operator ................................ 4.10
Millwright . ........... .. .. . .......... . .. ........... .... ..... . ........ .. ..... 4.20
CEMENT FINISHERS:
fHealth lr Welfa re-JOe J)f'r hr.l
Cement Mason
LABORERS:
fHealth lr Welf:tre lOr J)f'r hr.)
• ... -l.o.t
Laborers. GE-neral and Construt'tion . ... . . ..... ... 3.26
Operators lr T('nders of pneumatic A electric tools, vibrating
ma<:hlnes. and similar me<'hani<'al tools not separately
3512 E. Coast Hwy. classiCied herein . .. .... 3.47
Pb. OR 3·1543, Corona del Mar DriiiN~ I core. diamond or wngon t • • 3.71
OPERATING ENGINEERS:
fHealth It Weifar('-15c per hr., Pension Fund-5c per hr.)
3 ..... Air compressor . ... . .... 3.53
Concrete or Asphalt Spreading. ~echanlcal Tamping or
Finish Machine Operator .. ..... .. ...... ..... ...... .. ...... .. .... .4.31
12 Block to Newport School. Concrete Saw Operator 1 power I .. . . .. ..... . .................... '1.01
Clean, well la ndscaped. love.
ly pa tio. Double garage. 7
Fruit trees· a nd la rge lot.
$17.950
ELECTRICIANS:
I Health A Welfare -12.5c per hr .• Pension Plan -17<)
Electrician -General Foreman ..................................................... 5.86
Electrical Foreman ....................................................................... -.. !'1.32
Electrician Wireman .. ...... ....... ..... . ....................... , ................ 4.78
Cable Splicer ................................................................................. 5.08
GLAZIER : Farrow & Sons mealth • Welfare -7 '~c per hr .. vacauon -7c per hr.> Glazier ...................................................................................................... .3.755
293 E. 17th St. · ~II 6-4494 LATIIERS:
costa Mesa l.Heallh and Welfare -$1 .20 per day, Trade Promotion -
Open 7 days 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Eves. call KI 9·1390
Real showplace. Well built 2
bdnn. home A rental apt..
built around Anthony pool
on lar1e R2 lot. HoUle A
1rounda a r e Immaculate. Owner INvlne area. Full
Prt~ 137.500, your teMM.
.,_., OoaperatJon lnvttea. ....
40c per day, Vacation -$1 .80 per day, Pension Plan -
80c per day, Alpprentlce tralnin& -4c per day)
Foreman Lather ................................ _ .... -............................................. 4.50
Lather ........... _. ........................................................................................... 4.125
PAINTERS:
! Health A Welfare -llc per hr., Admln~tratJon Fund -
lc per hr.)
Painter foreman -25c per hour .JRili.e journeyman
Regular brush painter .......................................................... _ ..... -...... 3.77
Brush swine stage .................................................................................. 4.Ga
Spray gun and/or sandblaster -·-·-·---·-................ -..................... 4.Ga
Spray aun or N ndblaster awing sta1e ................................................ 4.27
PLASTEltERS: .
(Helllth and Welfare -15c per hr., Trade Promotlon -5c
per hr., Pension -JOe per hr., Vac:atJon 12%c: pet hr.
Plasterer ......................... _ .................................................... -.................... 4.25
Plute~r foreman -Not 188 than 25c above jourM)'man
PWMBERS:
Pluter tender ...................................................................... _ ................... 4.00
(Health A Well•~ -.t2c per hr., hn8lon Plan -2%~. •.u:ma Vacation -7~i ~. apprentice traJnlna-leper Jar.)
-. Jh• z. Good" Plumber fONman -l~AJ above jourMJm&n
.. Cilelll 81¥d., louU.. Plumber-Cu or L.S.F ............... -.. --.--.. ---·-···· ................. _ •. ,_.4.JI~
Lquaa ._. -HYatt f.~ Plumber-Lead or ce.JMI1t caullwr .......... -...... -............ _ ................ .. a.. oa a... TEAM~TER~: ' ---....... ---~-""!!'.-(B...atta a w.ua .. -10e..., a..) e r ...... • a~L roreman: a,., bout man..._...,.._ eludaat~o~~
MlAM I 1iiii -iiiiiii lliiJ GWI' wldda ... Ma ... ,.,...an . ....,.. ••* 1 .. tm· Drlwn of._., ~ ._ ._ • ,.., -·-.. ·~-.. ··--·-··•.....,·-·~...,..,~ ...,--'" a. ""'" e~a Drlwn el ....... llpl ,.,._. tllll!ltr ._ ..,. a ---·--cau "** c-.. a. ....-. Drtwn of ........,..MJx tradra ....., a,._ --···-·-.. ·--......... _ ...... .-
......... ~~~:=·~-=· I -N-.TiadePiWIMCMa-" .. I. -'"4: per hr.) . --.:.·--··-·-.. -··-··"··-·-··-··-··-·-·---.. ·-·-----· ... -...... --··-......................................................................... .a..
==~.11;~111an 11 aaen ) IUO/day above ..tter
UI•JIIa 6 Welfue -lle per hr., ._1111~.-tOe per hr .. ,.. .... -f1') -· •
lbeet ..... w.IKer ................................... _ ...... : ................................... 4.GIS
•
IE I I& ,_y I& -UIWI-. Ill& ......
..-r.-.....
~beet Jnetal foreman .............................. ~ ..... _ ....................................... 4.«55
WK DOW tbat...Wa aett1D1 bud to .ftnd a .JOOd tJuee
bedrooal. two betll ..._ on bardwood floon. wa.L
LADY, YOU& TIIOUBLD AU OVD.. Let ua ahow
you th1a ..._ todQ. Tbeldtdaen Ia built-In lndudJna~
dt.ahwuher, the bOIM 1a earw-ted and draped, hu used
bride .ftreplace, and ol eour.e fOiftd •lr heat. Fenced
yard, w.U lan~ped and hu hup covered patio.
FHA FINANCED-LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT'S IN-
CLUDE TAXES It INSURANCE. Prlc.d to sell at .19,950.
Jlfote: All ol tbe above crafta subject to frtnp benefit&.
APPilEN'nCE !CH.EDUU:
The appnntle rate 1a by percentap or the jourM')'Iftan's rate.
C'raft Jnterwla 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5dl lth 7th 8th 9th lOth
lridllayers I mea .!0 · .eo .70 .80 .JO .95
Carpenters I mo.. .75 .78 .81 .84 · 81 .90 .93 .98
c.ment
. Muon. I mOL .80 .67 .74 .81 .88 .95
Eleetrldana 8 mo.. .50 .. 60 .65 .70 .75 .80 .85 .90
.85 .90 .95
.frl
Gluiers 1000 hra. .60 .85 .70 .75 .80
Ironworkers lmoe. .77 .81 .85 .89 .93
.-aanters 8 mo.. .eo .65 .70 .75 .85 .95 1.00
Plumbers 8 moe. .50 .55 .60 .85 .70 .74 .78 ..82 .86 .90
tttut.rera 3 ~. .45· .50
ltoorers 8 mo&. .74 .80 .85 .90 .85 .975
Sheet Metal
Wo.rUrs I mo.. .55 .60 .65 .70 .725 .75 .775 .80
Plasterers I mOL • .SS .60 .-65 .70 .75 .8Q .85
OVER'n.ME RATES: 1
Overtime ahall be paid for work perforl'Md In exceu of the
~plar day's work and at the rate for overtime for the craft
Involved. ·
Holidays as herein referred to shall be deemed to be New
Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran'•
Day, Thankaetvlng Day, and Christmas. If any of the above boll·
days fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be can.sldered a
leeal hoJlday. ·
It s hall be m~mdatory upon the Contractor to whom a contract
Is awa rded and upon all ~ubcontractors under him, to pay not leu
than said general prevailing rates of per diem wages to all work·
men employed In the execution of the contract.
BIDS:
The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all
bids or to waiv~ any irregularities to any bid or In the bidding.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Newport Harbor Union High School
District
Orange County
Newport Beach, California
Signed: MAX M. RUSSELL,
Publish: July 13 and 20.~1
Open: 2 p.m., Friday, July 28, 1961
Secretary.
CITY COUNCIL NEWS -
(Continued from page 1)
get the P. E. out ot the city, and
I want ·em out."
Mayor James Stoddard re.
marked, "Let's go ahead w1th the
abandonment and find out what
the s tate wants."
The Cou~ll also:
• Awarded the <·ontract for
construction of Pifth Ave.. tx-..
twe4'n Dahlia and Iris. Corona del
~ar. to SuJ1y.MIIIer Contracting
Co. on its low bid of $12.871.24.
• ~t Aug. 14 hearing for the
a ppeal or Otto Johnson from the
Planning Commission decision
rejecting permission to rezone
the 2 vacant R·2 Jots at Iris Ave.
and Third Ave .. Corona del Mar,
behind the Small Animal Hosplt·
al. toC·l·H.
• Ret'eived a petition from 50
property owners on Harbor Island
ask ing for repair of the Harbor
Island bridge; referred the petJ.
tlon to the city manager and city
attorney.
e Appro\'ed the application of
Art LaShelle l or temporary II·
cense for restricted summer-time
operation of restaurant and cock·
tall ber at Christian's Hut, Bal-
boa.
• Adjourned to 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day, July 11.
I
• LONG RANGE F1NANCE PLAN STUDIED
City ~a.nager sOb Coop told
city councllmen e t the Monday
afternoon study session that he
Is working on long range finan·
clal fore<'asllng in order to -an-
IN TilE SUPERIOR COURT OF
TilE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR TilE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
No. A-34084
ln the Matter or the Estate of
ROBERT A SHAFER. aka
ROBERT A J. SHAFER. aka
ROBERTA JANE SHAFER.
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARJNC OF PE·
TITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF
TRUSTEE UNDER WILL OF
DECEASED
Notice Is hereby given that the
petition of Melvin R. StNfer for
Appointment of Truatee Under
Will of Dec-eased wU) be beard
at 9:30 o'clock A.M. on Auguat 4.
1961, at the court room ot De·
partment 8 of the Superior Court
ot the State of California In and
for the County or Oran,e.
L. B. WALLACE.
County Clerk
Date July 7, 1961.
GALVIN R. KEENE
Attorney at Law
333 N. NewpOrt Blvd.,
Newport Beach, Calif.
Midway 6-1~1
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: July 13, 20, %7
ticlpate the needs of the city.
The study wilt Include pe11J0n.
nel and equipment needs and es-
timates on the costs of city op-
eratJons, he said.
Without 11uch a study, he add·
ed. It Is dltflcult to make recom-
mendations on capita l Improve-
ments. A prellml~ry ~port Ia
expected In about 3 months, and
the study wlJJ look some 20 years
Into the future.
THIS HOME
bllllt by
lrowft eftd Kromm111
2721 l Coett H'wey
Cotclft• .. .,...,
Ol U6o40 ........
tleALLION ALL ElECTRIC ICfTCHEN
.....UI
THEN LIVE IN THE HEART OF OUR EDUCA110NAL
CENTER.. New 1rammar school, Catholic k"hool, hilh
adtool and Junior college tn.wtthln walking dlatan~.
We can 11ve )"'U lmmedla1e po.aeaalon In this clea n
ttlree bedroom, 2 beth home. HAS ALL THE MODERN
C0NVE1(1ENCES. Fully Improved. No bonda. -NO
tiNANCE CHARGES -116.600 -5~% LOAN NOW
EX1S11NG. Open dally 11·5 -See 2SI11 Vassar today. .. ~ ..
)
F .. -·· • I 3/4 liTIS
EXCELLENT LOCA110N -NEAR HAR BOR SHOPPING
CENTER. Clean as a pin -newly painted In lr out.
BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD FLOORS. cat;peted and
draped home. Double garage, fenced y-rd. ·we li;-Llnd ·
scaped. Priced under the ma rket tor quick ·sale at
116.500. Excellent financi ng available. CALL NOW-
THIS WON'T LAST!
M. M. LaBorde, Reahor
'7ou1l Uke our friadly aervlce"
D) E. 17th St. COita 11.. Uberty 8-1139
(Acrola the street trom Mesa Shoppln1 Center>
Evenings Call LJ 8-2759 -Ml 6-1928
Vogel Values
TUDES IF TIE. WEEI
Beautl!ul home In Newport Heights. Trade tor home
In LakewOOd Downey Area.
Contmerclal acre C-2 zone -center or Costa Mesa.
5 Buildings -S69.500. Submit Trades.
Back Bay Horse Ranch 21/) acres with buildings $39,500
4 Bedroom home In Costa Mesa $16,500, exchange for
commercial.
Deluxe 8 unit apartment house In Huntington Belich.
Ocean View. Trade for T.D. or good home. :
18 Units on Oce-an front Balboa on 3 lots $140,000
submit trade.
Shorecllff luxury home with view. Trade equity for
vacant lot.
Clea r home In Newport Heights with gu~st house and
clear duplex In Costa Mesa. Will trade for Income
rproperty.
This Of!lce owns and controls over one mllUon dollars
In local Income and resldentlal properUes. You can
buy or exchange with us advantageously.
Ocean Front A Main St., Balboa OR 5-1977
Fernleaf A Coast Hwy, COM OR 3·202G
1652 Newport Blvd .. Co.ta Mesa Ml I · 71&7
-X •• KWI'OIIT IILVD. ...................................... Ill 1·1171 .... . ... , .•.•
24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE
WESTCLIFF
-III.Y 1·1 P&
1000 DOVER
3 bedrooms and convertible den. All buflt-lna In
kJtdlen. Hl ·tl and lnt.rcom. Uvln1 room hu beautl·
ful 8tone fiNplac., ·with alJdJn1 alMa to oawnd ,.tlo.
plua ca,.,._ landacaped yard wttb Je x 31 heeted and
lUte~ Anthony IWtmmlna pool. Owr 1000 sq. ft.
of colored deddq. Parklna apece for boat. EueUent
· fJnandna. Out8tandlnl value. SD IT !fOW!
a1 E. Cout IIJahway, CcnrM del Mar
OR 5-CM42
....... -•..•..•.
JfEW 2 bedrcaa. electric llltdl·
en, w/w earpeta, ,.,. ... 1150
mo. on Ju...
IEIT IVY
NEWPORT litE
2 bedroom home, flreplatle.
ln....,._.,......~_..
I'OOIIl unit. ..... waa
to wall '*Pit. ,.... J Mthil.
Aaldq117,800
81000 wUI tlandle
., r.t ol .... .., .....
Pfopeft7 11 ....
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