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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-07-20 - Newport Harbor Ensign- •••" mcfa ......... : mt E; Cout Rwy., CDV .ClyM .............. 3100 E. Coast Hwy., COM ev.wa.-. 3137 E. Coaat Hwy., CD!.I Local Protests Against Reds Go cross lion CDM r~ghts I ~-<:><:>?J..~.e~~.., ~H-<:><::>op~r Visit Is Freeway 1 09 ~~.~~~.,.~rom- A freeway commltlet> to •,>rote<·t • "DONi WAin' ANY PART OF COMMUNISM" munll-01 artlon a nd prot~ 1 that he Interests of the Corona del 1 d "' 1 · d Mar ' buvln...... • .. d residential There are m oments of great pnde ln a com-rl'<'t' Vf' nanona attc>nllon an " """' _,, had n.•!)('rcussion all the-way to area f!"'m confiscation b~ th,. munity when citizens spea k out patnoucally fer their Washington m.:~d,. ltS4:'I f f<'ll dur. YOUN&IST VISITOA. end' quite alert too, for the official opening of the Freedom Forum Boohtore on 19th St. in Costa Me~ last Friday was I O.week-old Malia C:heshire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Che shire of Ne wport Shores. Mrs. Cheshire <misted in the preparations for opening the boohrore, .,..here patriotic and anti- communist literature is available. (Ensign photo! '>tate highway department IS bt'· country and stand hrm agamst thetr enemy . lng the Plst week In the New· lng organized by the Corona del I A ' f d . d port Harbor Area. Ma r Chamber of Commerce. group 0 etermme Clhzens brought glory It began with protesu aga in t "We realize the odds arr to this commun ity dunng the past week-end w i th visiting communist otrlclah. and against us In a terrlrlc war but their decision to turn back a group of touring com-developed as follows: Showdown ears On Towers 'Lease The N~port Beach City Coun. ell Is headlne (or a wowdown on the Newpo" Towera Jeoue. which has been decla red by the county supervisors to be In de· fault. The Cound l votl'd Monday Ralph Myers Re-elected by CDM C.,ofC. Attorney Ralph M. Myers Jr. waa re-elect~d president of the Corona del Ma r Chamber of Com · mef\.oe ~onday nle ht, when dl· rectors met In tbe home ot Brad- e n Finch, who was re-elected ex· t'CUtive aecretary. Ben Farlattl was elected first vlce-pi'Hident; Walter Shaw, aec. ond vice· prnldent, and Mrs. Jes· sle Hill. treasurer and ualatant secretary. The annual lnatalha · tlon dinner for. the 1 r o u p b scheduled for Wednnday eve· nlng. Aue. 9, in the Hurley Bell RHtaurant, Corona del Mar. ~venlne to reject fhe requC'St or George Carver Cor a 120-day ex- tension to cure the default. Thls decision was forwarded to the supervisors, who had ta ken the request under advisement. The consenaus or 'the Council was that Mr. Carver should com- ply With the terms onhe original lease, and that If any material change is made In t he lease terms. other bidders m ight be lntel't'Sted. Good faith has not been shown In perfonnance on the contra:t to date, Councilman Hans Lorenz .. td. W. Cleon Skousen. author of ''The Naked Commu.nJst" and field director of the American Se. curlty Council, wtll speak at a dinner meetine at the Disneyla nd Hotel next Thursday, July 77. under the a uspices or the Amerl· canlsm <and Anti · ~ommun lsm Committees of the Orange Coun- ty ~ledlcal Society. "How to Beat the Reds Without a Major War" will be hls topic. MAn CVETIC, f o rme r FBI counter-espionage ager.t. auto- graphs a copy of his bo~·. The Big Decision. · at the grand opening of the Freedom Forum · Boohtore in C osl5 Mesa. (En· sign photo) Cuba Patriot the Chamber or Commerce IS the . . . . only group willing to make this mumst ofhCials, and Wlth a telegram to the State • A deci~oion Ia I Saturd8\1 10 rll ht to save Corona del !\far," Department that "w·e don't w ant any part cf com-ranN>I the> ll<"heduled vlsJt of ;; Braden Fim:h, executive secre. munism " Yugoslav off1dals to the cit~ of tary. told the Ensign this week. · . . ~ewport Beac-h this week The The freeway committee will be · Perhaps these gross-roots sent.ments can spread det'1slon was rt>ached joJntly by appointed at the next directors' t}voughout our land and make patnottsm a dectslve. Cn>· ~1-a nager Robert Coop and meeting, scheduled Cor 7:30 p.m. unconquerable force against 0 mons rous evil rhe Committee for an Awakened Monda y. Aug. 7. The action was America. atarted after local city orticlals We must remember that our loya lty 1S to our Re-• Sec .. ld that there was no chance of p ublic-not to the State' Department or to Washing-1 SrateA ~~etaR~s~o chld~;ryhJ~ stopping ~e !.'tat~lbigh~a~~; ton, DC.. or to the pres1dent. It .s to our Repubhc Cor not draw1ng the line against ~rtm~nt ro:;;l rna ng a r and to its Flag, that w e pledge allegtance, and we 1 ('ommunlsm and telling him "we .. own wy. · . . . . . don't want a ny part of commu-must res1st pohc1es that b nng penl to these shores. nism." Council Aids Protests on Assessments The Newport Beach City Coun· r ll agreed Monday evenln~ to join with dfe local citizens protesting th~ strarp Increase In aSSt>SSt'd valuations a nd author· !zed City Attorney Wa lter Char· amza to reprewnt the city a nd 1 citizens at the Aug. 3 continued h.artne ~for. the county su~r­....._ The discussions during the week-end. cmd at M d C C 1 • Cir<'ulatlon of a pellt1on on ay evening's ity ounci meetmg. were valu-stating rea._~ns ror opposlnJZ the able steps toward an understandmg of the pen! If vtslt of the communist officials. the visiting Yugoslavs had been crdmary citizens of 1 • A lengthy discussion at tha t country. free to leave cmd free to go back to tell Monday e v ~ n 1 n 1 · s Ne14rport about A merica they would have been gladly re-Beach City Council meeting, . ' wht>r~ a number of local resi· ce1ved here and show n the w ond ers of our land dcmu expressed their vlc>ws on But they are officials of a communist nation. and th~ communist m~nace. therefore deqicated com munists-enemy agents -• Hnrri orhiTATDIDTf h . . ere s t ~' text o t e .sta t!.'· whose never-changmg J?prpose lS world conquest ment opposing th~ vlsH by tht' They come here w ith only one reasqn-to further Yugoslavs: this conspiracy of communism. ·rw u...,....., ...atna. (Continued on Pqe 'tWo) ... ev ......._ 1a tiUa ..._.. CMiaUy ...... btl j( Widell Assessment PETITIONS ORCULATED :_:~-:;--~ Action Due ...... _ ... olfidU to County supervisors are sched· AGAINST VISIT OF REDS :;E •::-:: ~ d to make a decision at 9 ...._ ,.._tly ~ .... wtt.b "· · Thursday. Aug. 3. on the Local ""'d~nts ar~ continuing 2. That. by giving such friend. Ilia u..t U..· .._. bl..._t of avalanche of protests aga inst to collect sicnatures for petl· ly N"C''gnltiOn. we-are lowe-ri ng '"" ee.atry'a ~ .,.mat skyrocketing a!I.WSSed valllatlons lions opposing any visits here by the> moralr or all ~laves undc>r ~---...ad ..t be In the City or Newport Bea ch. otrlclab from communl!n coun· the Communist rule>. .....,... by alldt • .wt.• The petltlom~. ~uesllng equall· tries. 3. Tha t. 1n th"' eyt'S or a~l The stat('ment wa.s 1gneod by 71ltlon ot assessments throughout .-.....pJes a nd na11ons in the> world. Dr. Robert Washbon as chalf· h h I t I d The original plan to present ... --1 e w o e coun Y. were presen e wert' Jowc-nno our prestige b\,' man I k b h "' D-h rhe petitions at the Newport eo • ast wee Y I e ,,ewport ...,.ac thf'!W anions. thus we-akening T c Itt Beach City Counci l meeting was e TELEGLUI TO aUSK: S ak T d ax omm ee. chan--A because the \-\sit or 5 our N'Onomk anrl mihta ry poSI· Pe S 0 ay Publisher Ben Reddic-k W A &"'~ The telegram to the Stall' De· ' · · Yugoslav officia ls had been can· tion..;, Coleman. Mrs. Mary Burton, Mrs. 1 partm~nt rf'nd as follows: IS" n true that KhrushC'hev Is I Duncan Stewart. F~ Wood· celled. .a. Throujth our local I"N'Ogn . ......... it ~ .. -U· making noise a bout Berlin t(l dis· worth. Sam Downing, Arthur Here are the reasons Cor pro-lion of th('.s<> t•ommumsts. W(' .US.. o,.... Couaty ...._. tract us while buJidlng up a n Cubbage and Ed ward Healy. rax test cited in the petition: are pavln!Z th"' way for futurr ..._. .. .._ tbe 1&ae. Arsena l In Cuba! I t-ommlttee members. are sched-I. ·We rt<'Qgnlzt' that we are agc>nts to operate in this country •A 11, • ..,_ Yialt to •ewpon Dr. n rso Dt-1 Junco will speak uled to be prewnt to hear the at war with the Commumst with more ea!W'. .._.., Calif. f• 5 y~ a bout the Cuban situation at 8 r1e<'lsion or th@ aupervlsors. 1 world. ·~ 5. Although our own lt0'·em· ~..aat .,fldall baa beell p.m. today. July 20. at th~ New -m~nt and lnteJllgpnce agPnrlr_ c•oallecl Tow ..... tiUa port Hsrbor American u~on have l't'Pf'lltedly warnt>d thf.' ~:~l.~l:!.';!t. a nd Bay Ave., Cen· NEW GEOGRAPHY TEXT ~!e d!~~~r 0f~~mco~on~u~s~ Hls taHt w111 be the second offtclal ac-tion by the Cit~· of fer-subversive committees ot rhe JMCl ny. T... ••-•tla9 u.. u. s. Co••--t. lboukt .......... tMu....., .... A!ld ... .. caM y.. •laNd tbe pol.st ... &~M•t waat _, p.rt .. ~..--. ll;leak~r sponsored by the coun-IGIVEN UNANIMOUS O.K. ~t:~~~itl'!!~h~o~~:a~e~:t'ir:~.n/ Newport Polt 291 a nd the Costa llance acalnst communism. ~· llevlng them to be frk>nds In· -y._. '-a fno ,_ericcl." ~esa Pam 445. stead.. Heading the list or many sign- Dr. Del Junco is a SU('C(!ssful ·•w orld Geography Today'' has In their trt>atment of th"' subject 6. Bef~. during and a ftrr eors was Matt C'vetk. formN FBI e IT CAIIK TO •All •• , realct.nt of Newport Beach. scored doctor who left his practice to been selected by th(' N~wport mattPr. World War 11. Tiro hal lo\'atl· a~nt, who was In the area for A lot o1 ua MJd, lft)'·halred the ma.t potnts for an lndJvidual. join the Cu ban Army or ll berll· Beach Elementary School Board ~t>w board m"'m ber Mrs. ChaJ. ably shown himaeU to be -a dedi· the grand opening of the f r('e· younl fellows wondered, all wtth 290 lbs. 12~ ~of long.flna. tlon Invasion at Baha De Cochl· l to rept:~ce the controversial "Ce· len Landers sated that s he had C'ated Commun iat. Jc-.lp Broz 'nto dom Forum booklltore In CO!!ta thne yea.., If the 13th Jnterelub Frank's boat, the Dorfra. and the nos April 17. He has a complete I ography a nd World Affa irs" text· asked a ft'w world travelers to sui'M up his phJioeoFfly ot life Mesa. Joining thf' ¥TOUP 1n Albacore Tournament would ever Fresh-Up, ealned the hllh boat knowl.-dg~ or Fidel Castro and t>ook for an elghth·grade social react th~ book and that tht'y thusly: "I am a Communist a nd !K'ndlne me wire was MariM be held. It wu. l•m sure of tbis award wtth &19 lbs. 6 oz. The the Cu ban situation. I o;rlence course a t Horace Ensign salc1 it "r.l.c>alt factually with the nothing but a Communllt.'; B)' Mill.-r. al80 a Cormc>r F BI ag('nl becaua. 1 wu In lt. team members aboard these School. material. keeping up t he Idea t hat Tuo·a ane nding the booktlltore openrnJt. The lut prevloua one-the 12th boat. w.re Wl~on. Don Aueu•· IGJID IIOYE • The new book was approved • H.trvtty Pf'a5e a pprovt'd of th(' communism Ia dllf.-rent from The dixuMion ~an with th(' -was held 'wiU' lllllck In 1157. Une and AI Orle. A skunk was at her front door. unanimously at a 35-mlnute 'I arloptlon of the book bul with Soviet communism. nto had rf'· rf'adJl'\1 ~a Jetter from Mrs. S('t. Somehow, ew17011e W&L there Runner . up was the Lleht Mrs. Margie Shepard, 2300 Pa· m~tlng TUesday night. re~rvatlon. "I feet the book ill ceh'ed help from our rountry tY Brown of C.osta M~. obj<-ct- when the bell for the ftnt round Tackle MaTlin Club with 2,118 clfl (' Dr .• Corona del Mar. notified Assistant Supt. Bill RJtter. who adequa tf' for the rourw. but not , which hal we.kened f!Mtl~ our In• to tiW-Invitation to th«> Yugo. run1 out 1aat Friday momJnc. lbs. 15 oz. &.rt Dewre. Corona Newport pollct' at 8:21 p.m. Jut h~aded the evaluation comm it-, an o\·erwhelmlng improvemt'nt I mora l pre~tJp In the world. alaw . fText of the Jetter Is on n.e f1ah wwe a .. ~come a!JhL ct.l Mar, of this club, took !lee· Friday. Oftlct'rs found "' family tee, told the boo rd. "We Ce lt thls on •Q>ography a nd World Af· The mytha that Yu.-,lavllan .,... 2. l after ., many yeen o1 pla)'lnc ond honors tor lndlvtduala, with of skunks had taken up rest-I book was tht-~t.organlzed. a fairs .. " he saJd. communism is "dtlfe>rent'' from Then the debatE' proerH5ec1 a !' hard to pt. ~ ..,. INa. too, • lbs. S«ond hig h boat wu d~n('(' under a house a ctOM from I teachablE' book and that ~.he I Milo Lacy said the course l5 the Soviet brand or t hat there ll follows: awrallftl better tban 2) pouada also pa" o1 the San Diego Mar-her home. The huma ne> officer !lubjt'Ct material was factual. tmpf)OM'd to be more than just I• "rift" In relatlona bf>tween ..... DAif LDIDQUJIT. l i OG apt~. Ma.t bcMab ,..,orted bfok. lin Club's neet. Ea rl JohMon's was advised to handle the case. H(' said the a uthors were fa ir a ~reogra phy courw. nd thr Yupla\1a and Ru.ia have ~pin Way, Ba~rl"t>lli-"Wa;. 11 en linea. We bad I lUCia lba!De· -rop.jo. with the owne r, Bud book l~t him clown a little In ~rved as a con\oenient 6cute t~ Councils Idea a~ \\t'IJ a!! the tul lnddenta •board oar boat, Seers, and Jtm 0 11e. caur ht i28 Art• t N Ch b I • this respect. I for our State ~partment to rush dty manag•r·~ idea to Invite Gecqe DudleY• ... PMrl. lbs. 10 oz., for the num~r two IS orman am er aln Board President Mel Berry said to Vu cOillavr• In the 7 ynrs be· them ht"~7'' Southem callfomla T\lna Club .,ot. · · It Is a 1ooc1 text and J lvH a tween 1948 and 1955 wtt:h a lust CITY IIAIIAGD COOP-"Thc of LoftiiiMdt ... tM .... t'lub. Only Newport club .tllch t'ame Of Corona del ~ Jar Is Dead good lmplft&lon as to wMr'e 11.002.800.000.00; halt ol h tn the 2 who \WI"P herE' last WN'k came 11wY put on a beq·tap ftelta at In for a lhare of the honon wu M countries atand In relation to one form of frft tanb. artiiJerJ', at my lnvttatlon. The,• are trav- the very niN. niW Lona ..._... Padt1e An11ers. 'nwlr GeorP anothe:. '"nne book ahows that bom~rs.. a nd ~ W8fOIW and ellnc u nder the a uspiCM or the Yadlt CJu• llundaJ nllltt-'ftM Dudley, n.ltlna aboard h18 lea 'nte fi nal exhlblt ol the paint-alto survived by another .on. no country hu e\-.rythlna 11 It t. Htlma'" that ~" State DPpt, The croup rt!a"h1nt ,.._. bappy,..... ,._.at tiM PwuL wttll GUJ Mt'Remy and lnp ottr.. Uvtnc •"lat Norman John A. Chamberlain ot Marin ~·· he added. t&lQtlye"' haW t"Ofttri"'*d at tiMm In Loa Anplee, the World head table wu Dr. lelvatoN yoan 0. Q. truJJ u tam·ma-. Sdlee Chamber,.ln tlu Just «m· County. and • ctaqh..,, Mrs. least another billion dollars to A.lfell"' Council. called nw and Monaeo. who fteiMd oa · hcUic •qllt die lafl"l Joq•an of tiM eluded at tbe Jfewport ... C'h City •u llarrtnet a~·o.-._. Mar. 1 this one ...m o1 me Jtremltn uiiiM nw lt ._, l'08l4 come. 1 A.fwllr'• taa.-....._ .... ..,._, an old wtllappu !Mt Hall. • Mr. ChambHtlaln. 13. ... bom .... .. since the ,_,. 1155. llMw th.m baCt\. aftd 1 Invited .-.Mende..,. tM .....,.. ... wtiW • lk 4 a ....... lal'l· Jlfews ol the arttst'a dNth wu In Crand Jlaplcll. Mich. He Uwd tDoc\anKtntatioa: nto • eo..a. them to •"end 1ut ....-·. Coun · of die Jona ..,._of lnteldub AI· at albMore caqtrt Wlnt to Dr. NC!tlwd by bla .U., Ma17 rei. In Europe .wral ,...,. u a ka. W.. AMt,.., ~art 5. 10.11· d l ...one . ....,. To. '2!11•• ......, .. ., ......, r..o.. e1 1M TUna Club ~ ChamberlaJn, aa.o an art-YGURI man and MucltN With Mill.. ltlaMl ftitJMn of 0.· 57 <m. Prt1tUJw om.: ...... ••rtw odMn ....ad laaw .._.. -. aftlr WerN Wu d. After (Avalolll wltfl one ol IT~ n.. tat, Juet u 1M wile of lhJor such tamoua artlab u Matt.. rona CS.I Mat mUI'M'd bOIM 1-.a ._VoL D. ...... Go¥. IWNtDIItPt ""'* wt~~t Mel not tM a.,.., blull. llllldlll C!MIId A1 ........_dt. captain ol Jla. lames Stoddard wu mumlnt In P'tanN. Ia -. •rty l_.s M ,._..., tte. a .......... tb vtlllt Prtnelftt CJCIIee; A -..... -'-" • ...-..... ,..,. ... lnftl· p -._.,. .... -... ..... dOt AMlin .... lMMI the tlltld tlw pk1UIW,..... .... dCJ nlllblt. mowcl to ~ ucl In l .. to .. 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I (Continued from page U Greeting them as guests gives them stature and (Continued trona pale n respectability, as though Marshal Tito's communism Island, we aaw a little family i s dillerent from Soviet communism. Dr. Alex Drag-havlna a real tough 11me. A nich, former director of the U. S. Information Service ~:~~ u="'~O:'::~a -:;ddu~~ in Belgrade, reported in 1958 to the House Commit-down were trylq. over and over tee on Un-American Activities: "Politically, ideolog-again to pt ac"* the channel ically, psychologically, morally-in all of these ways, ~~s~ct u~~bo:-;:.~~-the Tito and his comrades feel that they are on the side Mamma Duck went first, tol· of the Soviet Union ... U .S. aid has helped Tito make lowed by the line of little ones. communism more palatab le to many peop le by ere-who wetoe REALLY bobbin' up f and down on the choppy chan. a ~ing the i llusion that a respectable ty pe o commun-nPI. Tra ffic was heavy. Every is:n is possib le ... In ternally, U. S. aid has tended to time they st3rted. a big cruiser k 11 ff h f th I. .; f f d f would rome aro und the corner .1 o any opes or .e r ea lZa uon ° ree om or and the duck fa mily would pad· the people. W hat hope is there. the Yugoslavs ask. dle raplttty back to a safe spot w hen ev en the U. S. is helping this tyrant?" under Ken's dock. The thoug ht of in fluencing the visiti ng commun-Finally, they tried again. Alas: There ca me another. cruiser. but ists toward our way of go vernment is p reposterous. nus skipper was ditlerent. If by some m1racle. one of the communist agents When he saw Mrs. D. and Chil· migh t see a glimmer of the truth his life w ould be dren. he •.Jut his motors in ' . . reve~ and stopped. The duck forfet!. To beheve otherw1se IS to be m totaltgnorance I family paddled ha ppily across CANOY IAR RACE WINNERS in Lido Isle J unior Yecht Club"$ O pe,.,ing Dey progra m, when Sabots orod Snowbirds vied for honors in I the bay off Lido clubhouse dod, we,.., left to right, Kathy Wa tsnn, David Riley. Sabots; Craig Ande~on and Bo b McCiaire. Snowbirds. of the true nat~re of communism, as outlined in de-to the beech on Har bor Is la nd. tail over and over a gain by the commumsts them-There. for my money. was a REAL gentleman! I don't know sebes. his name. I couldn't see the The patriotic group of local patr iots did the b est namf' ot his boat, as hf' ha d poSSible kmd of mfluencmg: letl!ng the Yugoslav <'etm'-18 over the t~ansom. But I . hope he r<'nds this. It he ever commumsts, and the State Deportment, a nd ou r na-wa-. a bo.v sl·out. he sure did hi tion know that "we don't w ant a ny par t o f commun-good turn for THAT clay. It's 1sm. * * * Probably the most often as~·ed question in my mail is: ''What can I, as •n individual, do to stop the growth of power in Washington and the growing inroads on my freedom?" nke to h<'IP an old ladv across the ~treE'!. but lr's a lot more or a good deed when she has all l'l)::h t of h<'r <'hildrf'n with hN! l'nknown .Sir. our udmlrntion to \'l)lt tor your consiclf'ration a nd k uHIII ness. FRII TIE IIILE . . •. The best way to protect local self-government is to eier. cise it . . . . If you are one of those disturbed by the amount ofJower which the national government e1ercises over your life an conduct, you can halt the trend by joining in the move to "do it yourself." And while you're at it . ma~e sure your local ~lected officials--city, county and state-..bide by the wme rule and d on't turn to Washington. hand outttr~tehed, palm .1 Now lht'n w e a rP a mbassa- upward. -Senator STROM THURMOND (D., S.C.) in +tie I dors for Christ. as though God July 7 issue of Human Evenh. · d id beset'>ch you by us : we pray * you In Chl'tst"s stead. be VP re· Tot Wanders At Midnight A bo). a bout 2. cl.ld In night clothes was found by Mrs. R. Nevins. 1723 Plaza dt'l Sur, Bal·l hoa, In front or her home In the stret't a t m ldniRh t Sa rurday. Th<' boy was brouJ:ht to the polk <' s tation. Aa 3:05 u.m. Sun. 1 ' da y .M rs. Cra rr llohbs, IJI-1 E. 8."-l lboa. rl'portNt :.~ miss ing l'hi ld. She said hf'r brothN 's children 1 wer(' \'l!lltlng hc:>r a nd she mlss c:>d 1hc• d1lld on h<'r routine bed che,·k. At 3:25 a.m.. Rk ha rrl Crockt' .. 2':, San1a Ana. was re· IensPd to Mrs. llohbs. S.eoftd d~ .. ,_tete INid et c.-4el Mer, C.llf. flvWW!e4 w--'fr, ... Th.u~ey, '" CM•• del Mer, '" the City of Newpert ... ch, C.lff. Office •'"' "'" .. "9 ple..t '" the En•'•" luilct~n9. ..,..in"' etUr. .. : zeso E. C..d Hith-••r. Corone del Mer, C.lif. Telephofte: Ollole l-0150. The N.EW~ll lofAliOl ENSIGN ••• eclilldtecl to M e ftenpepor of t•~t­ erel c•rculetoUII ~· cowt cl.-e He. A20171 of the SuperiM c-t ill S.ftte AN •'"' by •••1011 ther.of i• quellfiecl to publidl eM puWic 11otla• r.quirecl br lew. ARVO E. HAA'A ·-··--·-· ·-·-··· ---··-·-·· o-•'"' '"'-'"'-HW HAMA -···-·----·--··-·------..Awociete EAiitot :aUISCli"TION lATES Ill the N-porl Herbot Aroe: Oee yeer -U .OO; two y~ 15.00 Ov+ti~o of the Heritor Al.e: Oee ,.,., -14.00: two "~ -11.00 ---' * * conciled to God. <U Coiinthi· e DON'T HELP THE CONSPIRACY an<>. 5:20.1 II the conspdirac y todestaSbhsh a one-w orld gov-KELP TOUTB CEJITEII er:-~mcnt succee s-an 11 I succeedmg -the su-The Newport Harbor ServiN' preme tra gedy would be the fa ct tha t well-meanmg I Leagut' has contrib uted $1.500 for A merica ns a re ser vmg a s un -kno w mg agen~s m the rhe development ot the Commu. nltv Youth Cente r this vear to ccnsplracy 0 hf'ip pay for the new .. lighted They arc domg th s by their dedtca1ed effor ts to baseball field. the la rgest single s:.1oport the Umted Nahons. to persuad e us to surren-.>roject <'ompleted to da te at the de-r a "little b tt" cf our nat1 ona'l sovereignty. to sub -park. ------- o rd ma te our p rec1ous consti~ulicnal hber ties to the SKUifK CAUCIIT· llf TRAP Charter of the U N A 410 ga. shotgun was used 1 b eseech these advoca tes ol one-w orld g over n-by .1 n oftlce r to kill a skunk ·aught In a trap at the side of ~nt o cons1der the ternble consequences that may the home ot Peter Bartling. 7M be~all us. W ha t monstrous foUy it w ould be to n sk the lris Ave .. Corona deJ Ma r. last lest rema inmg d efender of ind tv idual liberty - the Friday. Mr. Bartling was warned by otri<'ers about setting t raps Umted Sta tes of A men ca -to a w orld organization whic·h may tnjure children or that cer ta mly w1ll b e dom in a ted by God-less com-pets. m umsm ! One-world government is the prune ob jective oi the commumst conspiracy. a nd at the head of that or.e-w oild w ould b e the commun :st ty rants who ha ve e:1slaved more than a b tlhon and a half people smce the :ormation of the U.N How can any loyal American lend a ha nd to fu:-ther such a d1a bohcal consp:ra cy ! * * * We have e responsibility to fight •C1•inst the slow erosion of our free enterprise system. To preserve the right to our American heritege we must wor~ harder et our responsibilities . . •. We must militantly challenge the philosophy thet qov- ment can do everything for us and charqe the bill to others. There are no others -they Me you. We must stend, as individuals, for the right to own, to wve, to invest in our free enterprise system. W ithout tftis freedom, other freedoms wiH soon be of little value. -WILLIS H. HALL, gener•l ~n•neger of the GreeTer Detroit Bo•rd of Commerce, quot.d from +tie April, 1961, Freemen Meqezine. LECAL lfOTICE ~OTICE TO CREDITORS ~o. A·38463 ESTATE OF GLEN ARTH UR SODEN. also known as GLENN ARTH UR SODEN, DECEASED NOTICE: rs HEREBY CIV~ to th<' crt'ditors of and a ll persons havi ng claims against the said deN'denr or said es tate to file them with the necessary vou<'h· c:>rs in the office of the Clerk of lhP SUJM'rior Court or the State ot California, in and for the County of Orange, or to present iht' same. with the neN'ssary vouchers. to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to· wlr: Margaret B. Soden. c/o Har· wood. Hefferna n A Soden, At · torneys a t Law, 3355 Via Lido. Newpon Beach. Cali!ornia with· In six months after the first pub. IIC'a t I on or this notic-e. Dated : July 7, 1961. MARGARET B. SODEN. Executrix of the Est ate ot said decedent. HARWOOD, HEFFERNAN lr SODEN Attorneys at Law 3355 VIa Lido Newport Bench, California ORiole 3·8080 Publish: July 13. 20. 27. Aug. 3 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL lfOTICE JfOTICE DIYITIJfG ams Natk'f> Is hereby given that the Board of Education of the New- port Beach Eleme ntary School Dis trict, of Ora nge County, CaJl. l<>rnla, will N-celve sealed bids up to and Including 2:00 P. M .. on the' 28th day of July. ·t961. at the office of said School Dis. trlct. a r which time said bids will lx' openM -and read for the ..Ortlce Furniture and Equipment: 'Playg round Equipment in ·ac· cordan~ with Jrwtructions Con· diUons and Spedflcatloni now on file In the office ot aald Sehool Dt.trtct. locat"' at 2000 LJ1)() PIIILIIADIOifiC UADI "nD COUW I I -Ia C 11 &I 1 Clift Drive, l'tewport Beech, Call· r...a _........_ •• ....... ....,.. 1a u. Oaa1a c..tr tomla. ftt'' • t ledely. waa • .._ te .... e1 MI--. _. • Price. fttna~ and quaUty be •-t:m•lt ......... • ... •-•• • .u u.. 111e ..... lne equal, pref~rence Wlll be 11v ... ._ Q ,,.. el 1M._ __ ,_ 1.* W ....... ..Q--tlllll.._.t;ert.Jo tM prod~ of4the Stat ..... ~ (0.,) Cele <• a.ft) .. ..... .... ...... ... ol Callfdmla. J....a T. (._.•a) •stvta. _. lin. W.. (~) ....... MILO G. LACY, ....._ ,_ •A ..... Dq 0. LAde"". ot a. Lade Wead ._, Clerk of the loan" • · ALICE GOODSELL PROI'O Jlf.wport INeb Elementar.)' • lltEEP F AITK IK COD Publisher of thr Ensign Our RepresrntatiVt', Jamt'S B. Ut t. in his rN't'nt Washington Re port ra ises an Interesting thought regarding the Supreme Court's ruli ng that it is uncon· stitutlonal Cor t he federal gov· ernment. or any sta tf'. to require a "belief In the e xistenl'e of God" as a quallfi<'atlon Cor public of· flee and offers that the Supreme Cou rt has thereby pla ced the s tamp of approval on atheism. This country Is a Chrls11an na· tlon founded on bt>lief, trust. a nd faith in Cod. But for years Jn. tcrpretations of the Jaw by thl' courts a nd attorneys genyral ha\"e u pheld the minority in t'heir objt'ctlon to the lnstrur tion In religion or reciting a s hort daily prayer. or reading from the Bible in the publit' schools Ieve n to the point of s uccessfully outla wing nativity scenes a t Christmas I be· cause this m inority finds it em· barrassing to their children. In other words. the right o f a ma · jority of this country Is being ne. gated by a few. It is ridiculous to rule that electf'd otflcla ls must not be re· quired to believe In God to hold orficc. · Since this Is a Christian n a· tion. and the majority firmly beliP\"eS in God, an atheist may run for office but should never be sworn ln. since he could never bl' considered a true representa· tlve or the majority of the people. Sincerely. Gracr J. Ledford 2431 Azure Ave. Santa Ana, Calif. * * * e WILL TBIS SJIOCJ[ TOUt might bt-ha rmful to your busi-l'iviiiUt tion Is doomed. Who. ness ? This is also a good excuse onN' we fdll, Will be able to BUT don't you k now you won't hc•lp th<' «'ns la\"cd? There will h ave a business if tht' enemy b<' no tree m<'n IPft to help. Tht' ucr eeds? In fa<'t. you're a mem· only na t•on during the entire ber of the bourgolsit' (property <'XIsten<'t' of this earth e \"er to owner - real or •;>ersonal l so huvc a ttained fu ll frel'dom for you'll be one of the fi rst to be aiJ Its citizens short of anarchy liquidated. You could n't find a will h&Vf' vanished from the sitter tor the children ? Old you earth. The lndl\'lduaiB tha t are truly try? Remember. unless so full of be<>r and apa thy and this International Conspiracy Is false security (I.e. It can't hap. stopped. your children have a pen he re J, le is u re a nd Jazln~s5 future of slavery ahead of th~m: will be In a rondiUon of total Have you ever seen the C'hll· tJisarray to find the niceties and dren of those peoples who a re luxuries of life vaporl7.ed. They under the brutal yoke of rom· wiiJ find that the extravagan('t' munism ? w~ did in thjs tllm of apathy. romplaeenC'y. laxity ··~ightmare in Red". We saw ot action will 1>4' forbidden. They pathetic children with protrud· shall all be de ad or worse _ ing abdomens bloated in the I <Jlave •. forred to work from the 'ldvanc~>d s tages of plannerl first glint of dawn until the last starva tion: we saw tht' despair in !l('('k of rlay, f'\'ery day of the rht' fa .:es o! their mot hers: we ye tr, to provide the t>etor. tele · 'law th€' hopelessness m irrorl'd \'is!on. IPI~;u re and all the other In all their f~ees ; we saw thf' 1 luxurif'S wp pre!J(>ntJy t>njoy for mutilated bod1t>s of those who su•h "frc:>edom loving·· persons had resisted; we saw the blank as Khrushr hev a nd his fiU("('t'S· looks of shock on the faces of sors. Tito.-Kadar. Mao Tse-tung the young and old. It wasn't a and all their l('SSer underling~ pretty sight! It Inspired pity and s upervisors. a nd horror and r~vulsion! This This IS'f1ot a fieht of Repub- ls typical of the fate of millions llcan vs. Democrat. of Catholic ol Af!lerkans a nd this is happen· vs. Prorestant. of Christian vs. lng right now In other countries! Moslem or Jt>w-thla Is a fight Had a date to a movie? Was It ol good against evil, of God vs. a worthwhile show like "The Sata n. It is the fight ot free Alamo" <one of the rare good me n aga ins t the evils of th~ Sa· onesJ or a sordid tale of •;>roetl· tanlc lnternaUonal Conspiracy. tutlon. of crime, or perh-a ps one Sincerely yours which was loaded with rommu· Ml'. and Mrs. R. L. McClelland nist propaganda writte n by one P. 0 . Box 276 o! the ma ny Reds who are aga in Corona del Mar * * * • LETTEil TO TilE IIATO. The Mayor: Newport Beach, OaJif. Dear Mr. Mayor: infesting the film industry! Ladies. can't attend study groups In the day! It interferes with your bridge clu b or golf dates? May as well enjoy yourselves a s m uch as pot'>Sible-the Kremlin has a choic-e spot in their brothe~ awaiting you and your Publisher or the Ensign; daughters for the pleasure of the> On June 30th the Costa Mesa communis t army. Think of that American Legion Post presented while you keep your s :ore! When th e city o! N~wport Beach hollis out the we lcome- ma t In the form of Mr. Coop's Invita tion to AD~U'M'ED Com· munlsts, It mak~ honest c1Uzens "onder what has happenM to t he people of this great country t hat thf'y can so abuse that won· derful. courageous word, "Jn. tegrlty :" a film called "Nightma re in Does this shock your senses:' Red". In spite of the many It's meant to. What docs It take phone ca lls to announce this to wake you up? How can you prf'Sen tation end In part due to fight this satanic conspiracy the fact that a local newspaper when you refuse to lls:en to did not run the announceme nt In thot~e who know; when you can't their paper as had been prom· be lnrom·eniencetl to take the ised. only a handful of Interested time to read and Inform your- people appenr£-d. ~lves; wht:n a bom.b couldn't How discouraging this must be unglue you from your television lor th~e who planned this In· aet; when you parrot the words formative progra m! Of course, Inspired by the enemy .to dis· there must be ma ny reasons wh.y credit th<M~e who are aware of peo;>ll' ceuld not attPnd this pro· the danger facing our Nafion g r.tm and ot her similar proerama and are tryl ng to pass this In· being ~nted. You were IO· formation on to you. lng out of town on vacation? Do Unlesa you and your friends you think the International Con· and relatives all over thll coun· s plracy will atop ~ devlll8h fry realize what is happenln1: machinations for the aummer? unless you and they take ste .. On the contruy, theee subverters to Inform younelves at onet! of our !IMdoma are dedicated and flaht for the freedom~ a11u oAn1ted u we have MWr which are belna taken away been. 'nwl,. Ia a conUnuln1 pro" from you one at a time at an 1ram wblcll will MVft llfop unUJ alarmlnl rate: unl~ you -and we are ~er campletely eubJa· they rNll• that our bpublk aa tatecl ot annihilated. ''Don'r bel"' eonwrted Into a aonal&a· worry," you N)', "Jt can't happen tic atate wlwft we wiU be uncs.r be.re.", · · the ~ eontrol ol a t."UtraJ Where Is our hones t determln· atlon to befriend rhe enalaved ~pies or this world an~ firmly :eruse to deal with their athelaUc ~apto~! Mr. Mayor, don't allow' your clly to aJd and abet the Communis t COMplracy. wt ua shoW 80me of tbat old·fuhloned Integrity with a IIIUe backbone. Matt Svetlc hu written (and It would be well for Hr. Coop to famiUarlze hlnu~elf with tlleae wrltlnp), "Durtna the nine y•ars I poNd as a ltecL ewry Soviet . Acent wUh W'hom I came In con· tact functioned from the lted embuaia and t'OMUJatH. and rram the Communlat ltlt:fa ol tM United Nallqnl. Others operated In Communlat ~ C... and le· U.f Ma.lonl trawl.lna In thla country, lftdultrlaa .ad qrtc:ul· tural m...._, ......,, •· mane-and ldntllk ...... . doM, lovlet daMe ...... : 1ft A n.w Idea 'In y.sC'ht clube has been lntroducccS In the Newport area. The Aqua Knot Yacht Club. with headquarters In the IK'Ond rloor of Aneero's Resta urant (formerly Dangerous r>an Me· Grew's' at 3131 W. Cout Hwy., and the llO.foot Vla~ro II. docked rleht outside, Ia now open for bu.alneu. Movie actot Don Anderson, one of four owners of the new non· profit venture, bellevea the Yacht Club will "enable people &o be· tong to a yacht club who don't ha ve the Ume or wa nt the own . erahlp problems ol a boat." The other 3 owners are Captain Jack. Allen. skipper: David Thomtun from England, and Roy Damron, allo an actor. Capt. Jack Allen wu formerly In the charter boat business In the local area from 1946 to 19-19 a nd liv"' at Balboa Island dur. ing that period. M:. Anderson hu been a stand·ln tor Va n Johnson for I I years In Hollywood. and has dont' simila r work for Kirk Douglas. He recently completed a major role In Wah Dis ney's "Babes In Toyland." In televl· sion. Mr. Anderson has playNI the ba iliff 1!1-the PNry Mason Show for the pas t 4 YNHS. The Vlajero II IS lnd<'<'d a floating yacht c lub. Th<' yacht wJil comforta bly sleep ZL for long trips, has 1\n nll-eiN•trlc galley, and It, dt'ep frN'"I<' has a storage cnpncity of 2,(100 pounds. I The huge y 1eht is N>marke bly cool Inside, due to a unlq ut> Vf'nt · ilarion I)'St~m. Viajero tJ h as a rnnge of 2000 miles. cru1ses a t 1.> knots, a nd rambles along wide-open at 27. The Aqua Knot Yacht Club owns 6 boats, a fJct wl\leh prompted Capt. Alle n to remark. '1'hat doesn't Include t he ont's that are topside." Among these a re fishlne boats that can a tta in a 30-knot pare. a nd small sailing boats for children. Salling a nd sklndlving lnstru<'tors a re part of the crew. The Club's headquarters at An· gero·s, owned by local a ttorney ~ons Nicholl. hou~ a bar and food -serving a rea. Soci:al director for the Clpb ls- MrtJ. Mildred E. Twlt<'ht>ll of Bay Shores. The quartette cf dlrertortJ are now pla nnlne a trip to La Paz during the comin g winter sea.,n at .. A \'ery reasonable ra te," a,•. cording to AndeNM>n. "We'll be doing some marlin fishing, swlmmJng, sklndlvlng. and so.tkJng l.t) some of the wonderful climate In tha t area:· he said. The trip will laAt from tht-first of the coming year to thf' end ot May. The other half of the Holly· WOOd lnlluenee on the new club. Mr. Damron, Is a stunt man In the moUon picture lndu.stry. He is currently Involved In the film· lng of "The Georg~ Raft Story." Snowbird Fr~ght Set The 26th annual Flight of the Snowbirds Ja pot.ed to set aaiJ In the waters of Newport Ha rbor on Sund•y, July 30. Some 200 entrants a re expect. M to line up a t the stanlng polnl Just east of the Balboa Pa· viii on. The event. sponsored by the Newport llarbor Chamber of .Commerce, will be attended by such ~lebrltles u £dear BeTge n and Charlie McO.rtl\y, Claire Trevor. Nanette P'abray and Andy Devine. AccordJna to.Earl Sawyer, 1ene-ra1 chairman of the event, th~ peraonalltlea wJJI •lao be on hand to help award the grand <&rray or trophies. The trophies will be awarded at a 5 p.m . presentation at the Newport Harbor Yadlt Club. Entry blanka and Instructions are <&vaJlable at the N.wport Harbor Chamber of Comrn.rce. the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht Club, Lido Isle- Yacht Club, J. A. lteek'a office •t Balboa Island Perry LandJng. and Vallely'• Boat wndJna. Tlopb.lea wUJ be awarded to lbe tlrat ao flnlaMrs, the youna. e.t boJ and rtrl, the oldat aklp· pu, the flm 1lrl, the ftnc rented craft. and tbe llrst marrted couple. · Lut ,-..r'a ,.. wu won b)' Jt.,._-old Henry lpnpe -, •..... ...., ---... khoola .. ..,.. .~erda, ca~ Publllb Data: Enal8n a.r.u.:l...,ll.lttl How can you be ao -ure when aownunem and un~ we de· we aN reminded dalb' ot the ntand tluat we retum to oar ·raeon In our IO"fNIMnt wlwN c..ttfutlon aDd •Jed onb' tt.o. t a,..... to haw ......._ tiM wbo will Mlpport our eoa.ttta· UIUAI Wq to ,._... and bon· dolt. our fuhiN Ia OM ot an ae· or ......_ ot our CIIIUIItrJ •ltrad .. plunp Into a waUaw lad. "' BYaY L8G.U. CJWif. Jlfa. wbkll ......... 1M ...... of .,_. ~. feoiiAIJ AIPI..al wu llwa .._.., ........ ~ "-..... ,.. ... , • ., lt ..... Ow •• CaMt CD{. .. 1M I•ue: July a •• a.•• a', .... .......... ~ wlaUe petrlat)c ~-... of -.dl ~ ..,..lion u ...... to ....................... -Dull A.--.... ..-. Y• -"t •a: tr -· .,._ _, •w:tr...r ...... ~ ............. _ ..... o...a. ......... .. 4! ..... ..._.. ···-.. ..W • &I I II w .... - .... ~-. , ......... ., .,.,...... tD ..... ,._. U)11alna ..,. .._ ald! 1111.. ......_. ., •••• ·-·-· ........... -......... .. ,_.... WIIIM'*AIII-1MI .,_Ift -·-, •• Dr.. .... ......... ., ... Milia· Qssea .... Calli. ................ .. Mo Uae.ta~Dty ... with an IMSUIIED SAVINGS ACCOUNT • "4"•% pg·- I pcdd quarterly All Accounts insured to $10.000 • ~GUNA FIDERAL SAYINGS ... Lilli ... mo... A ... LAGVIIA a&ACB 101 •• E1 c--•-.... SAil CI.DUII'n JAMES D. RAY 1•11 111~1111r l512 E. COAST HWY .. COiotiA DB. WAI 0....~11 Professional Directory FUNERAL DlltECTORS ••• Friendly JllelPiaorhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u s-3U1 a a.MM c.ta .,_ CAPT. TillMAN I. a: WhltiNJ tl c... ... Mar lru an ~ ~ membenhfp card aufocnpbed by fomwr .,.,_.dent Harry Tnl· man, beeaue ttwy are both from the aame home t~ and be· lone to tbe -...Lealon POit. aidJWotk:a ... IDirade clrup, Jn 1130 llr. Whitney returned tile Wodcl War I t..pltala de· to ehenlkal work-In the otl .,_. ,.nded aarpl)' Oft lodlM, aa· Ina., •nd 9 years later becanw plrin, epeom Ml.. and Dakin's ....odated wttll Luzier's Inc., a eo.lutlon. cc:.~MUc company In Kansas C~ llr. and Kri!I.AP/hltney were Mlfhbon ol tbe 'Trwnan.e In In· dependen~ llo., In the days tol· lowlnr~rld War I. and were on a first-name conversational' ba· sis. Mr. Truman went overseas u an artillery captain durlna World War I, and Mr. Whitney was over there aa a chemist In an Army ho.pltal In Nantes. France.· It wu ln 1947, whJle Mr. Truman Will president. that Mr. Whitney rot the autorraph durinr a vlalt to the White House to chat briefly over old times with the president. The monotony of h01pltal -now a aut..lcllary ol .utol routJne wu ~n now and Meyer Drur Co. M a ctwmlat then by trl,_ to Pam, and to he carried on product ~elop· Nice. canneta and Monte Carlo ment work, wrote artlcJes on on the JUvlera. Two of the m01t CG~b'netics, and traveled around memorable days overseas we~ the country rlvinr lectures to Armistice Day and the day that aales people-vlaltlnr every state orders arrived tor 'lturn home. in the Union and pr&ctlcaiJy Mr. Whitney recalls that the eve-ry lafle city. boys brarred how loud they On one ot the trlpa to CaJifor· would shout when they came In nla, he and Mrs. Whitney drove s1 h' f th St f Llbe 1 down the coast from Loa A.nce· I t 0 e atue 0 rty n les, stopped in Corona .. el Mar New York Harbor. It was almost u su ndown then the Statue grad· for lunch. Mrs. Whitney te· ually appeared on the horizon. marked th~: ttiis would be a nice • There was no shouting; every· town to settle down in alter ~.._.... h" retirement. That was In 1955. 1 lng was very quiet, and most They never forgot the beauty' of of the boys bowed their heads J. a. WaJTitEY In prayer tor their safe return the llnle village by the sea, and lo the American shores. 2 ,_,. a&'O 1he1 ~ a I Both of the Whltneys are natives of Independence. Mr. Whitney studied chemistry at Miuouri State University, then conducted reaearch In the ~lin· lng or petroleum In Oklahoma. The war interrupted his work; he enlisted, Will sent to Enrland, then to France, to Base H01pltal 34 In Nantes, where he helped to develop the use of Dakin's aolu· tion. an -antiseptic' which saved many lives In the treatment of battle wounds. He installed equipment and devised methods and working formulas for pro· duclng the solution on a large scale. The h01pital had facilities for 1,700 patients. and since mOI!It of the men were casu-alties from the front Jines, large quantities of the solution were required. Unlike our hospitals today, with home here-at 614 Avocado Ave .• A post of the American Le· and became Corona del Mar gion had already been In lnde · residents. pendence -No. 21 -and Mr. The Whltneys have 3 ehlld~n Whitney joined. as (lid Capt. Har. and 5 grandchildren. Their old· TY Truman. est son, Fred, and h is wife <and On Armistice Day In 1919. Le· 3 children Jive in Houston Tex· gionnalre Whitney went to a as. Their son'-in·law and d·auab· dance in lndcpcndenct>. and met ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. w. Lacy, a~ ~tiss Elizabeth Child. a friend of 1 in Seal Beach, and son John and his sister. A year later they his wife and 2 children live In were married. Westmlnister. Ft-om the POUCE BLOmR e IIOJIDAT. JVJIE a Griesser, 17. of 701 15th St., Clitr aolkl St.. Coeta N--. reponed lin. Fredrick Cleary. 150'7 Haven ... Louis Carrldo Jr., 2023 the tbelt of • 140 aarfboald llcaiMn Dw .. ....._ -~ Continental St., Costa Mesa, com· froa tbe beCida crt 20tb St.. ••pan.t tMt •alal1aa _... plalned that someone stole his Kewport a..cta ••• A baffk --. poaably ...U cldldna. 1919 Cadillac car from a parking cacdcleet Cit lecoad Aft. GAd Mwplred wttla ...U Ia a. lot at 2241 W. Coast Hwy., New· ,........, Aft .. Corooa delMar. aud1 beK ••• A tlaUk .cl· •;x>rt Beach ... Motorists Law· laftlftd tbe ean of GoldoD D. deet crt Jam A.._ cmd a.p.. renee C. Coll ins, U, 41 0lit 38th c ........ 414 Goldnncl Aft .. plaiN Aft.. ........ l.a..d. ill· St., W('St N'-'wport, and Leo H. ConDG del lieU, cmd JobD 8. ftlftd • car cldfta bf ,._.Ja Cuyler. 27, Santa Ana, were in· Keatt119. Pboealx. Alb. • • • A.a _...., • hppr Aft.. volved In a trartic accident at • ......, a.br. Bollywood. n · eon.. del Mar cmd ... owMCI 32nd St. a nd Newport Blvd.. pon.d the bW91CII"f of aa bf hftl •· llaiU.. lA ......_ ~ewport Beach . . . A hit and 1-aallk-foot 1131 ..,,....._.. ...,._. Cit • SappiWe Aft.. run car caused $50 damage to fJeaa • E. lalbocl a1..s.. hi· lalbocl ~ the <"ar of Helen Thomas. 3212 boer ••• Nib a. n.....-. A hit and run station wagon Mal"('uS Ave.. West Newport, 2132 S..W. A.._ .. lboa. ,.. damaged a parked car In a park-parked In front of 3112 ~ewport pidM 1M tlMft o1 a bkyde log lot at 3021 E. Coast Hwy.. Bl vd.. Newpor: Beach . . . An froa fin E. a.u.o. a19d.. hi· Coron a del Mar. registered to overflowing swlmmina pool was boer ••• Katherine Fuller. 513 Na rcissus turned otr at 189 Mlltord Rd., John Chessell, 315 Alvarado Pl.. Ave., Corona del Mar ... Cyn· Cameo Shores. at 10:55 p.m. Balboa, reported the theft of a thla J. Twichell, Apt. c. 2984 • FmDAT. JVJIE 30 S100 deraller bicycle ... A traf. Royal Palm Dr.. Costa Mesa, A •175 windshield was stolen fie accident on Nt!Wport Blvd. complained' of a hit and run from the 1960 Triumph sports car near VIa Lido. Newport Beach. accident at Palisades Rd. and of Buford Cook, 1750 Ocean Blvd.. Involved cars driven by Mary F. Ja.mboree Rd., upper bay . . . Corona del Mar ... Ja.mes S. Rodman. San Gabriel, and Sara e TUESDAY. JOE 27 Titus. 11. of 628 W. Ocean E. Dorfman. 1614 Warwick Lane, The water dept was notified Fr;on;t • .Jaiboa. ~ported the theft Westcllff . . . Motorists Robert of a possible water main break of his bicycle from the front gate M. Hubert. '1:1. 525 El Paseo Or .. at 11512 Serenade Ter.. Irvine at Newport Harbor !Yacht Club Irvine Terrace, and Ross Win· Terrace, atrt:57 a.m .... Mrs. Rob •... A 2 ~·rallon pressurized chester. 39. Fullerton, were In ert Bennett, 1400 Mariners Dr.. water extinguber, valued -at $75. an accident at Coast Hwy. and Harbor Hlrhlands, complained was stolen from Georae P. Hut· Tustin Ave .. Newport. that tor the second time aome· ton, 315 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa llobelt E. LMI"-, 111 a.d one threw ~ bomb of aome type ... Dorothy Day. 17, of 310 Iris St.. Welt •ewport. atlpfld Wa on her porch ... Robert Culber· Ave.. Corona del Mar, was In-car Cit c..t Bwy. cmd .... aon, Garden Grove janitor. work· ju~ when a car In whkh she pert 8l..S.. •.....-t ...._ te Inc at 3363 Via Udo, Newport waa riding. driven by John C. let oat • P • t , ... ., • ..._ L F. Beach, ota.!rved two youths. one Ri<"hard. 18. ot 1301 Dolphin Ter., DeC••... A ..... -. at ppd on the root and the other at· Irvine Terrace. was in an accl· beJalad la1a Mt wa bit Ia tiM temptinr to pry bars oil a rear dent at 332 Marruerlte Ave., Co-NGr br • car dltftD br .,_.... J"indow In the Jim JUley Jewelry, rona del Mar. wtth a car driven a. Coeta. S.. Dle9e. ...S 3318 VIa ()porto, at 11:40 p.m.: by Mrs. Mild~ M. Anderson. 57. "-c:t.d tate tlae t.Ma.-ft• the youths ran to a parking lot or 132 W. Wilson St., Coata Mesa. JaJde • • • a... ....._. Jr. and north on Newport Blvd. J.tl a..,.. Zl7 a...._. 12.. of 140 F......, Aft., eo. e WIWifaaDAT. lVII& a c:.a.,-ad.. liMn C1Mf11. ,... .... del liar, 11pafted tbe A Sl25 dacron saU foe a snow· ......... 1M tMtt of 110 c.la a..tt of ~ bird was stolen from a garaee ,_ tM ..... ..,.......... of A radiator hood ornament was cupboard in tht-residence of • car ,..._. Cit l-Inn lb. stolen from tht-car of F~d J .... ---. c 1no VI 1 ---• Putzier, 233 E. Bay Front. Bal· ._....... arver, vo a Pa ermo. _. ., ........ -•t _...t ..• Lido ule ... Four hub caps A CICir drtftll a., ......_ LM boa bland ... Patricia Esnard, valued at $35 were stolen from a..._,.., 11. of liM aeryl 323 Onyx Ave .. Balboa Is land. the car of Frank c. Marshall, a..... a.rta. aa9 1a la • d 1 • was bitten by a dog. which was D~l 1 -...... 1 ...__.. ___,_ quat:lntined at 903 N. Bay Front. 424 _, vue Lane, Ba boa . . . -•.....s ..,.. • ·-...,.._ Balboa Island. A car driven by Alan M. Slm· of • ladcll wall ..._... tlae 1 • ltnmAT, JVLT 1 ' mons, 60'71~ Begonia Ave.. Co· .... ·•va•r" • •va•t rorta del Mar, was Involved In .._ Clboat 30 feet .-t ol lniDI Duane Reynolds. 2962 Pepper "d 0 A ....._~ --·~ "' of Tree Lan'-'. Costa Mesa. reportt-d an &CCI ent near 47 1 Hampden "' • • • ---· ... the theft of a $25 transistor radio Rd., Cameo Shores . . . A 133 132 Topa A..._ ......_ 1.alcaML t hi k I h 1oo rod and reel and a $39 ping pong aaffeed a Mlf.~ cat • 1aa rom s car par ed n t e table were stolen from the gar· foot w1a0e ........ ......,uled block of ~1cFadd.-n Pl., Newport age of Mrs. J. A. Dom inic. 2551 Ia u.. ~ • tM ~ at Beach ... A $100 s urfboard was VIsta or .. Bay Shores ... Juve· u.. ..._ of a 11 •...-t 8l..S.. stolen from the garage of ~f rs. I • .._.. ,._ ·Robert Chapman. 112 Abalone nj e occupants ol a station wa· ewped _. • • • , .. -· Ave., Balboa Island .. :A black gon covered Ross Mangels. 13. of MIL -L aery F.._t. h1boe 2519 Margaret Dr.. Newport W ,.....,.. 'hd' .. • step leather sports car rover was th h •"-•-....... L--Ao ~olen from the car of Donna Heights.. wi s avini cream -----J'llld • • • Halstead, 216 3-Ith St .. Wf"St ~ew· from head to foot while he was Thieves stole a 160 rod and rldlna his bicycle on 15th St.. ~1. a $29.50 n~ exllngulsher port · · · Newport Heights. and appa~ntly broke the wind· A baUk llitcldeat Cit ~oa.la Aft. cmd C.O.t B<wy., ConDer A z.. ,_.. boy. lt. ,.. shield foe no appa~nt reason on del liar. illftlftd ..._..b dl ;ad wttla petty tbeft ...... a 19-(oot runabout boat docked ._. ... D ._ .... 51• ,._~ ....... a let J I tt 1 11 of ..... at the home of the victim. Don -• --• w-ooe wlcla ..... ,._ Frt"a M-at. C. McHone, 1220 E. Balboa Blvd.. A.._ C.... del Mar, cmd Ill lltla lt.. • .._.... , • • Balboa . . . A $.'50 chrome roller 1--E. liMber. U. Scm lcllecll T.-e ••II• .... 501 shaft for an anchor hold-off was a-•• · · · A tNff6c Geld· .__.. _ _. cleat crt S~rt• Aft. cmd _. 1t. ••pat -._ stolen from a boat moo.~ at ,.-.-£ 8 w • Freewefy Plan 'Not Decided' "We will have the answer but we won't have a Coastal Freeway in 2 or 3 years, .. Edward T. Tel· ford. assistan't state highway t>ngin(.'er, prediC1(.'d to lhe Ensign this week. WhethPr the freeway will tra\"(.'1 along F1Cth Avt>., Corona del ~1ar, along tlw present Coast Hwy. in Corona del ~1ar, or take som(' other route. could not be predict'-'d by the highway offi · cia!. H1ghway eng1net>rs are look ing at all reasonable possl· blliues. he said. This l'Ould ac· C'Ount for suf\·ey being made along Fifth Ave. A pro~ freeway route Is being prPpart'd and will be sub· milled to local officia ls at a public hearing thls tall, }ir. Tel- ford said. ··certam portions art' of prime Importance," he sa id. 'The UP · per bay bridge needs early solu - tion and will come soont>r."' LEGAL •one:. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do he~by certify that they are conducting a dry cleaning shop and laundry <aaency business at 333 East 17th St~t. Costa Mesa. CaJi!ornia. under tbe fictitio~ firm name or Best Cleaners an that sald firm is composed of th following per· sons whose nam in lUll and places ot residence are as Col · lows. to-.wit: MyrtleS. Slaughter. 101 Shore Clif! Road. Corona del ~tar, Calif. Eleanor S. Fisher. 101 Shore Clift Road. Corona del Mar. Callt. W. E. Fisher, 101 Shore Cllrf Road. Corona del ~ar, Calif. WITNESS our hands this 23rd day of June. 1961. MYRTLE S. SLAUGHTER ELEANOR S. FISHER W. E. FISHER STATE OF CALJFOR.~IA \ . \ ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE \ ~ 0~ THIS 23rd day of June. 1 1961. bt>fore mt>, a Notary Publ•c in and for said county and state. residing therein. duly rommls· • sloned a nd sworn. personally I a ppeart'd Myrt It> S. SlaughtN. Eleanor S. Fisher and W. E. 1 FlshN. known to mt> to be the persons whose names ar(.' sub· S('rl~l to the within instrument, and acknowlt'dged to me that thl'y ex('('utl'd th£' saml'. WITXE53 my hand ·and official seal. RALPH M. ~fYERS. JR. ~otary Public In and for sa1d County and Stall' My rommjssion t'Xpirt'!' April 13. 1962. Publish: Ju ne~. July 6. 13. 20 In the Newport Harbor Ensign I SPITTING ON A STONE! E vtT try spitfina on a stone to ease pain? SouDds foolish, no~-ada)s. But alone time ago folks actually used thas "remedy." We're lucky to be Jj'inl in this •ac or modem medicmc . .M~ical scienc:c. tW aiven us many wonderful pain rtlie,ers and other reli:1ble, dfenh~ d~cs. Ho~e'CT", it's stiU not wise to use IUIY mediation indiscriminatdy. Wben you don"t feel up to par, uk your physician's ad, icc first. Then. if he prescribes medjation, come to us. We'U li1J his pracriptioo promptly and carefulJy. Christensen Phai RICICJ -l E. COAST IIWY .. COIIO.A Da. 11Aa TREND INTERJORS SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE FINE Ft1RN1TURE SAVE AS MUCH AS SO~o T w <:e o 'yeOf ot become~ ne<essary 10 c ee~r our floors cf mony .terns to moke woy fof new samples . i YOUR OPPORTUNITY to sove on FURNITURE CARPETS DRAPERIES ACCESSORIES of truly line qu.lity This r TREND INTERIORS 3645 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar OR 3-2374 • wvua • fTYNA • HAWILTON Orco Block Co. ltnLDING ILOCD-ALL $1ZFS-AIJ. TYPES ,.. ...... 11 JAcllalea , ..... IMI a.e.D& II t•• 1111 L ....._ ...... a. ---,..~ -· .,... •t .-port. .. *"-of tM -· of a Newport Dunes, owned by vo::uage l...aftd a. W. ~ ., -beat _.. ,._ elf • beat Annable. 219 Prospect St_ West Ilia Aft.. Coi'ODCI del N•. GAd • a ....._at lltll lt. Gad Newport ... Two rods and reels Alldrew a...-. ·•••t~acJtGa 9llla w.,, •c:=r=t .._. . • . valued a~ $45 were stolen from .._.. .... a._.. a. ...., Ill tltla the garare of Clyde GUlam. 720 • • • • -.... W 1 lboa A dozen eggs, a pound of ba . SUBSCRIBE .._ ._. .. ,.., 1111 nw . Balboa B vd., Ba . . . d r f h a. e.ft ef llcShl .._ r.. • IAT'VDAT. nny 1 <'on an a qtt:Ht o rt•s orange ~.... juice were stolen In a burglary ~ U.. _.. • ..e ...._ A short In a service bell and of the home of William L. Selt~. '-a..,_.,......,....... not a buralary alarm brourht of· 203 Ruby An•.. Balboa lslnnd, De~ B.~. 27. !tal Ho· rl~rs to the Shell Service Sta· ""' • 1 ... _ ---_.. _.. police reported a t 4:....., p.m .... ,,e .... ~-~~ -.-.: .. , wu ,...,aJ'I~ tlon. Goldenrod Ave. a nd Coaat 1 wtttr.·lntoXicatJon ln "ubltc at "'""'·· Corona del Mar. at 2:~ Art Griffin. 135 Turquo ~ A\'e .. N -~ Balboa ll!land, .-.paned that a 2210 W. Ot.-een Pronto ewport a.m.. to lnvestlpte a buralary atop alan had been pullt'd up To The Newport Har~or Ensign 2150 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAl - 8Mdl • . · lira. )(yrtJe Flac:ll. report; owner Arthur J . Wooda. rrom Park .A,·e. and 1\uquo~S~e Apt. 6. U ..,.._ Dr .. Newport 408 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Aw. -and thro"-n Into his )·ard =-~~~~:.:..::....-----.,1....._ ~pla!aed that eameone Mar. arriwd to explain the cauae .•. A "~hade was wrf'<'ked and tlaNw an .. ,_,. Wine bottM of the alann · · · Vandall t.llrew abandoned on Lido Peninsula. wNda ..-. ea • ......,. llvlq a cherry bomb wbidl ·~ a after havlnr been atolen from I'OCIIIl wtncllw In 1Mr •partment 15 Window In the laland Phar· Gordon T. Connolly. 22 F~mont 1'0& AU. 01' YOUR IM'SU~ Jlla::o. Sadleir Insurance Co. Joba E. SacUelr 3331 &. eo. Mwy. oa a.aso Corona dtl liar • •• A JWtb. about 18, turMd macy, J01 Marine A\--e., Balboa -LJ.L.. -. 1 1 oil tM .Ua electlkal IWitda at .. land. at 10:4.5 p.m .... Anthon)' ....... uu .,.-n n.eu a . the ...._ of K. G. MltcMU. a IDiaiML 1.3, o1 a Onya Aw.. • IIOIIDA'I. JVI.'I J 181 w. o.:.u f'I'Oilt. Reapcwt aaa-. .... ad. _....tdted h&a 1mee f1oyd X. Taylor, r.. o1 tn E. --a • __ ...._ _ ... ._ _.. lTUl St .. C01ta 118&, waa c-har,.d '-------~~!""""~!-· · · a -~ utcl eliMIIW wMA hla IN,,.""" _.,._rn ,_ a .. .._ ...-ICNCil 1 eue • lla.rtne A-. at wtdl lniOidc:alJOil In auto In f~~;i~~==~~~~~ ••• u at 1M .-r t1 tlfllt prop· PartE •" .... .._ 1a1u4. at lld'aclden S q u • r e. Newport _., t1 .._a... 11o11111. 1514 •=• p.a.; 1M eua,..... Mini leech · · . loman IKk. ,15 _ __,_.._._ ...._ ....... kiM . . . etw. llr 01e11a .. -._ a. Caul St. Wtet Jll~ eom. ........ IW& I AY. ,_.. A ... lll. ... ..._,, 8 II lalt. r:l~t=•: =-...:: --~ -~ D. 110& ~ .... ~~--., tbe Jllew'JIOft ..... and ;•l••r.•ft ........._ran a. ... A-flaiL-a •··• .... -roll -...a ear el David 0. Lei~~'-. ..... aM -• II I ... a -a._ · · · ......... LO...lilll& _. .... , _ _. .._ .._ • 1••-...._a...,...._ .. , . .. -.......................... M!I .... .._ .. ::r,...-::..a:-::.= .... • ·l•••••• ....... a ... Clll Q • -Ollu A~laa. A---........................ O... .. IIIr ... ··· . • _..... ,_ ,..... .... " a -.... ONE TEAll ------ODiy 3.00 Outlicle of HarM ANa &.GO Name ------------------------------------------- Mailing Adcirela -------------- Qty cmcl Stata ----------~-~----.----- Ko&. -M Hretrr "liven 'lllet tne BoArd o1 Truateet of the Newport H.albor Union Hllh khool Da.trlct of Oranae County. b..-lnafter Nferred to aa the ''Owner", wlll recelv. up to, but not later than 2:40 p.m., rriclay. July 21. 1981. seal~ bid.a for the award of contract for GENt:llAL CONTRACT BID FOR THE SNACK BAR REMODEL at Newport Harbor Union Hllh School. Such bids abaU be received in the offices of the Owtwr, 1101 16th Street, New· port lleuh, Callf .• and ahall be opened and _publicly read aloud at Ute above stated time. Work conalata of movlna. re~ettlna. rem~llna and renova· tJon ol an nr.ttna bulldina and will Include demolition, cutting, .-emoval, concrete footJna and alat., wood rra.mln4. pl&lter, ~ramie tile, alua and alazlna. sheet metal, paJDttnr, asphaltic pavlna (patchJnc), plumblnc. electrical, alMI miscellaneoua remodeUnc work and matcrbls. Completion time Is set nt 30 calendar days. Each bid must conform and be responsive to the Contract Documents. Copies of the Contract Documents are now on flle a nd open to public Inspection in the offices of the Owner and of Blurock, Ellerbrock and Associates, ArrhitCX'ts, 2515 E. Coast Hiah· way, Corona del Mar. CaliCorn ia. Bidders may obtain plans and specifica tions at the offJC'e of the Architect. . Each bid shall be m ade out on the "Form ol Proposal" bound Jn each set ot the specifications. Each bid !!hall be accompanied by a Bid Bond or a certified or cashier's check payable to thP Own('r, In an amounr not less than flve per cent of the B;~se Bid. Labor nnc.l ~atcrlals Bond a nd Performance Bond shall be required ol the <:o ntrac·tor sciN·ted. Pursuant to the Labor Code ot the State o( California, Southern Calltornla Building nnd Construction Trad<'s Cound ls, Build ing a nd Construction Trades Council of Orange County, the said Boa rd of Trustees has 3S('ertalned the general prev,llltnJ: rate of per dl('m wages for earh craft or tyvc or workmen needed to ex{'('ute the conlrJcts which will be awarded the successful bidders; a nd these p revailing ratrs nrc contained In said SJX"Cificat lons adopted by t he Board, and a rc as follows: CLASSIFICATION: APPRE~TICES: May b employed In conformity w1th Suction 1777.3 of the California Labor Code. CAR PE:'iT ERS: Wealth A Wel!arc -l Oc per hr.. Pension Fund -l Oc per hr.) ~: ~n~~~ve;··s;~ .. Op~~~ ,·;;;··: ·;-· .... : ... : .. ·::: ....... -·:~·· .:·::· .. ···~:::: .. ::. !:~ :\Iillwnght . .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .... . .. . <1.20 CE.\lE~T Fl:'il.:iHERS: f ll~alth &. Wt'lfare -lOt: p<'r h~. I Cem£•nt .\Jason . LABORERS: 1.04 l llt'alth & Welfare -lOc per hr.) Laborers, CenNal and Con'>truction . ....... 3.26 Op<>rators & Te nd£'rs ot 1Jncumatu~ & cli!~·tne machin<'S. and sim ilar mechanical tools d a.._,.,JCiNI hNC'lll . tools, \'I bra ttng Dn llel'!-> tcorc. diamond or w.tgonl OPER.\TI~G E.NCI~EERS: not separati'ly 3.47 3.71 f liNlth & Welfare -1.3<· pN hr. Pt!n 1on Fund -:><' pl'r hr I Air compn: sor .. Con.:ret(' )tixN 0 (H'rator-mobtl(• ffiiX('r Coni·rrte Saw Ope rator l lJOWCr' . ELECTRIC! AXS: IH<'alth & Welfare-12 .. )(· l){'r hr .. Pension Plan -l'i I Electrid:ln -General l'oreman . Elrrtriral For<'man .. .. . .......... . EIN·trician Wireman ................. 00 ... ···OO ............... . Cablf'> 3p1Jcer GLAZIER: <Health A Welta rc -7 1 .c j)('r hr .. Vacallon -i c J)<'r hr, Glazier ............... . LATHERS: (Health and Welfare -Sl 2() p<'r day, Trar1e Promotion - 40c per day. Vacatton -51.80 per day. Pension Plan - SOc per d<~y. Apprt•nl i•·l' lralntng -·k pl'r da} t Forema n Lather .. . Lather ......................... 00 PAl.NTERS: (Health " We lfare -J Jc p<>r hr., Administration Fund lc pcor hr.1 3.33 4. tl l.Ol 5.86 . :>.32 4.78 ~.oe 3.7jj 4~l0 .4.125 Palnt<'r foreman -23c pe r hour abo\C journl'ym,tn Regular bru h pai r11er Brush sw1ng stag(• .,:;pra y gun and or ~><~ndblastrr ... Spray !!Un or ~;.tndhlastcr sw1ng .stagl' PLA~TERERS: ...... 3.77 <1.02 ;1.02 U i ( I!Palth and \Vel!.tre -!:X· pl'r hr .. Trade Promotion -:><· pt>r hr., Pcnston -JOe pN hr .. Vacation 121:r per hr. ., Plal'>te;rr ·1.2:> Plnstc rrr Corrm.tn -;l:or ll'"-!' than :!:k abon· journrymJn Pln~tf'T trntlcr PLDJBERS: (Hc-a lth " Wcl:ttre -12~ J>('r hr .. Pension Plan -21,"1 . Varation-7 1~' <. npprl'ntir e training -l c per hr.• PlumhPr Corrman -10';. above journryman Pl ltmh;>r -G i.l') or L.S.F. PlumbPr-L<oad or cem<'nt (•a ulkcr T F.,\.\T;;TERS: tllc•.lllh & W<'lfa rr -Jl)(' PN h r.1 Furi'T"''an: 2$ per hour more than h igh£'~1 classt!Jcnrwn '''''r wht<'h he ha."' supNVi!;ion. ·t OO -1.33 4.33 !1-i\•· . .; oC dump truck!!, Jess than 4 yds. .. ···-· 3.575 llm •·r" ()f 1 rUl'ks. l<'gal payload capacity IPss than 6 tons ..... 3.575 [lm"~" of Transit·Mix lrul·ks under 3 yds. . ..... . . ..... 3.81.3 TILE: 1 1!1· llt h & \Vclfarl' -21~ 7r . Tra d(! Promotion -~t ~; \'ncation -61oc pl'r hr 1 T il•• '-<'liN . Tilt· "t•ttc•r h•'l pe r SHEET :\fETAL: 4.20 3.36 t liP.tllh & Welfare -1 lc pN hr., P<'nslon -!Oc rwr hr .. Vacation -4 '; I S ht·l't metnl workN .... :;hl'r t ml'tal Corrm.1n . ~tlt<': Al l or the a hove rraft" suhjt'Ct t" frl n~<' twnE'tlt~. Af'PRE~TICE SCIIJ-:DULE •. ... ... .4.05 .. .. 4.4:>5 T h" ~prentir ra te Is hy percentage of the journ<'yman's ra te. Crnft lniN\".tls I. t 2ntl 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th l Oth Co.~~}.)('nters 6 mos. .i.3 .iS .81 .8 1 $7 .90 .93 .96 c ... mrnt ~lasons E l<'ct riel a ns GIMiers Pntnters P.lumb('rs P lasterers Plasterers Sht!et Metal 6mo~ . 6mos. 1000 hrs. 6mos . 6 mo!l. 3mos. 6 mos. . 60 .7iQ .60 . 60 .50 .43 .67 .il .81 .00 ,(jj . 70 . 65 .io .n .65 .70 .75 .55 .60 .65 .50 . 88 .75 .80 .s:; .70 .95 .80 .s:i .90 .s:; .90 .9.3 . 95 J.OO .N .78 .82 .86 .90 .55 .60 .6!5 .70 .75 .80 .85 Workers 6 mos. .:>:> .60 .s:i .70 .7~ .75 .775 .80 OVERTIME RATES: Overtlml' s ha ll tx> paid tor work performed in excess of the rt'gular day 's work nnd at the rate for overtime for the craft lnvolvt'd. · · Holidays as herein rcferred to 1hall be deemed to be New Yt ar's Day. Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Vcteran'a Day, Thanksgiving Day. and Chr'-tmas. Jr any of the above hoJl· d ays fall on Sunday. the Monday followinr shall be ronslde~ a Jeaal holiday. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom a contract J8 awarded and upon all s ubcOntractors under him, to pay not leu than aald ceMr•l pre valllna rates of per diem wages to aU work· ~nen •mployed In the execu tion of the contract. au>S: Th• OWn« reeerves the prlvUeae of reJectJnr any and all ltlde or to waive any t~,.ularttle~ or Informalities· to any btd or In che blddJftl. BOARD OF TRUSTEES P(ewrport Harbor Union Hlth School Dlstnc:t Or•np eo.&nty Jf...-part IMdl. C.UtornJa IIIM'It: 11AX II. atJSII!U.. .... ....,. A VAC".ATION in Copenhagen is the traveling,ilinewy for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moffett of -400 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar. who flew recel'llly from Los An9ele~ vio the trons-polor jet route. FOREIGN STUDENTS ARE IMPR~SSED WITH VISIT ay LOatSE NETEEa Klrstl'n Ha nsen, Louise Loshus. an. E.-.rher Shamai'h. Bhanu ShPth, Allison Bigelow and Pa· trlcia Ann Verhlnw. Yes. th<'v'rc all naml's or vls. !tors to thli'\ arra rr <.-ently, and ther~·s sljtntflcance In their 4· rl:.~y !.lay ,,$ guests of Mr. and :\Irs. Oa.virt C'. Mt•Neely of Shorr Cliff and ~rr. and Mrs. Donal Duncan of Cameo Shores. Claremont Collegl.!. Mrs. McNeely also Invited her son·in·law a Jtd daughter. Mr. and :\lrl'. David :\1. Parke r from Sierra Madr('. .Mr. Parkl.!r speaks fluent .Crrma n, which ma ny of thf' young guests also speak. Oth<>r guests were ~r. and ~rs. Wa lla<'e B.Hn«'s of Shore Clltfs. Tht'rr was littlr doubt that the purpose of Ha rry Morgan's program tor Ambassadors for Frl<'ndship was accomplished for the girls w~:rc •;JroliClc In their comm<'nt on the wondc:>rs or Am · <'ri<'a anc1 t hl' warm fril'ndliness or nil wh"m tlH•y had vlsiled. Cliff a.., •• ., c... .. w. .• ...w ,. ..... 118..1, .. .. . ....... ,. ............................... .. ....,.. ............... ,. y co umn about IIOUD' lobn Mltdaell. a C&mpbell'a Soup repreaentatlve, stopped by. He wu lntrtpec~ by the Chicken-Buttermilk 80UP I had 1lven you and we dlacUAed many of the endleaa comblna- rlon. that can be produced by using a Utt1e lmaalnatlon. We, also, dlacuued ways and mean. of usJng canned IOUJMI In saucea, creamed dishes, rarebits, et('. More about theSe In a later col. umn. Today I would like to share with you several of the more ln· terestlnif variatlons, prepared In a jitfy, but with a iOUrmet flair. First, a most lmpottant blt of philosophy a bout soups can be s uggested by how we like our best gal or beau whC'n glvlng the town a go 'round. We prefer them Interesting. vivacious, at. tentive and certainly not cold- not even luke warm! So may it be wlth our hot sou ps. Heat your bowls or r ups before adding the very hot soup, garnish with good· It's, St'rvc, and enjoy the evening. Not so wit h the cold. refreshing soups for hot summPr days. Little will be ga ined here by compar· ing them with our d inner com · panions. These we wa nt cold, ley cold. Pll'ase try " Cam ;>tx>ll's: v ... etJoa vev~a.. Soup Combine 1 C'a n Beef .Noodle nnetttrone an caN water, brina to boJI a~d almmer ~ m inutes. An elchth tap nutmea may be added. ___ .,......,.../ Combine 1 can Green h a with 1 can Tomato, atlr til .mooth and gradually add 1 can wat~r and 1 can milk. Add approxlmately 11 small can of Jobtter or crab meat a nd 2 tablespoons aherry or madeira, serve very hot but do not boll. Now let us cool oft with: J•Wedc ... -. Chill 1 can Consomme In re· frlgerator over nlcht. Spoon Into chilled cu~. Garnish wlih mine· ed green pepper, pimento, chop· J>ed parsley or ehlves, a alice of lemon or orange, or a teaspoon of sour cream with a dash of paprika. JeWecs eouon .. wttb aa .. a.... Chlll 1 can s:onaomme over- night In r«'frlgerator. scr\'e In chilled cup~~. Top. wllh teaspoon sour crea m, 8prlnkle crumbled Blue Cheese over top and gar· nlsh with half sllce of lemon and s pria of parsley. Re memb<'r to add 1 ~ to 1 can Consomme to beet s tew1, pot roasts, tenderloin tips and simi. Jar requiring a rich fulf bodied gra\')'. • to~• ouR WAY? Cla,lJ' FRIGID Tht' 6 girls arr Friendship Ambassador~. following a pro· ~.tr<~m of Nlucational travel tor foreign stucJ<'nts in 1 he United State.~. This org..lnllntion. start· l'f1 by Harry ~!organ wh,..n hr w.~s SIUOt'nt body prl'siclc>nt of Rutg£•r-. l'nhN~II)'. N. J., st'i'ks to givt:' for<>t~n sturll'nt<; <Jn OJI· portunily tn set' tor themselves what AmNh':l is all about, in an r etort to build that foundation of undNsta!HI1n,g whirh Is thr only Ctrm bas1o; for Cric·nrl~h ip and From the POUCE BLOmR FUR STORAGE Jlf'(l('(' Mr~. ~k~c<'IY wa'l onl' from 12.000 famil1cs who rc>spond<'d to an a rticlr 1n thl' February. 1960. i~.suP of Thf' Rcac1.-r's Dlgi'Sl ask· ing tllat homes he opened to thr traveling amba!'sador«. AmNka n ~fotors, suppliNs of Ramblcr station wagons, make possihll' thl' students' travels th rough .the United Stat~s. The natlon.widr progra m is a t pres· ent atriliatr d with ;\lacale!itN Colle,rc.-. Saint Paul, ~inn .. where ~tr. ~organ has r<•{·elvf'd a g rant to d<'vrlop thl' plan. Many pur· <'hilS(' "shares" In thl' 'Plan by s<'nctlng $1.00 or more to the col· lc.rce for its support. Although the sturtrnts ordl· narily !IJ>('nd only a day in each rltv. so f'nthusiastic was Mrs. MrXe<'ly's INter of applkalion as sht' outlined the wonders of rhC' Nrwport Ha rbor a rea and Southern Callfornia gf>nerally that thc Itinerary gave 4 days to >.laying hPTI'. Leading cities In the Unltf'd States. ~allonal Parks. a night of camping at the Grand Canyon have .be-en includ· ed. The girls are now In Santa Barbara. Kirst<'n Kollar llanSf'n ls from Drnmnrk, planning to return homf' aftcr s tudlt>s at Hamline UniVI'r:tlH-¥. St. Paul, under a FuJ. bright T ravel scholarship. Loutsc L&!h usan, Jamairan, Is .1 British subj<'<·t now studying a t thr Minnesota School of nusin<'S." in preparation for be · i ng a mt>dlcal secreta ry on rt>· turn home. Estht'T Shama!lh is from Is rael, horn in Baghdad. Iraq, mo,·ec1 to Jprusa iPm, ls raf.'l, in 194<1. She will return to her country In Augu.st to teach English in Sec· onrlary Sehool. <Continued from Pn2e 3\ stoh:n from J. E. Fullon, 443 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle. with an· othN bicycle being left ln its plat'<' . . . Kns N. Perdom o, 8, 11:> 13th St .. N('wport Beach. report<'d tht> theft of a bicycle ... J. c. Hrrdman. 219 Abalone Aw .. Ba lboa lslaml, oomplained of thl.! thl'ft ot h is bicycle from alongsldl' his home ... The car of Paul IC. Sdaock. Qleadale. be!Dg UMd by I bcrfs, luaocbd dowa part of o briCk wall beaiM Uae driftWaY ot tbe boiDe el aobert & E•· cma. 30'7 Norl901d An.. C..... del Ncu ••• A nabba ca ..t waa •tol• from tbe ca of Lecab C. ea.port. Ull OcMa 81Yd.. C..... del N01 • • • aJebard A. Palmer, liM l5tb St .. !f.-pelt a..cb. ad aobert E. s....sa. Jrt'• Hl4eaway. 50'7 E. 8oy An.. 8olbeo. ...., •· ICNlted by two .U. ... ot tbe bar cdter Mr. S....S. ,.. tuaed to Mrft u...a uy ..,. ._.r. Vandals threw an empty 'VIne bottle a nd broke a 175 wind· shield and rear view mirror In the car of Rlcha rd W. Craves. 30()12 Ja smine Ave., Corona del Mar, a t 10 p.m .... Boys throw· in~t rocks broke 6 windows in the home of Joe LIPb. Isrl Mira· mar Dr., Balboa, ·and set a fire in a vacant lot next door, New · port pollee learned at 10 p.m.; Mr. Lleb extinguished the fire as the boys l eft the a~a ... Vandals sma8hed an empty beer bottle In the street in t1ont of the home of Mrs. June Van Ev· t>ry. 3130 Sea view Ave., Corom~ del Mar, a nd broke a 17.50 ~ar vii.!W mirror on ht>r car. eTUESDAT, JVLT 4 Granville Conner. 2817 New· port Blvd., reported the theft of his 1951 car from that add~ss . . . A dty dump truck driven by Jack Queener 999 W. VIc· Bhanu V. Sheth. 23 years old. toria St .. Costa Mesa, was In· is an Indi:.n who compiPtl'd her volved in a n a ccident with ~fasters 0l'~.ree 1n p oI 1. t Ira I property of P. E. Whitaker, 111 s('ipnrl' at ( osmanla UntvNslty I 24t h St. Nl"wport Beach ... A in fnc1la. and taught Cor 2 years $93 s urfboard was s tolen from In Scr ondary Srhool. Shf' sav('d 1 IM>slde t ht' gMag(' ot David c. her mon<'y to co~r to th(' Unl~ed Ull man, 1;;20 E. Ocean Front. Statf'S a~d rc.:t>rved a tult!on Balboa ... A $25 canvas chaise scholarship. ShP Is stu11ymg lounge pad was stolen from the public a dmlntslratlon a t the •patio at the home of C. 0 . No~le. gra duate S<'hool or the Unlvrrslty I 2112 E. Ocean Front. Balboa ... of ~finncsota. I A Cost& M esa boy, 13. wa11 , Al lison Bigelow anrJ Patricia cha rged with the shoplifting or Ann Verblaw a re American girls a 39c package of doughnuts from who accompanied the visi tors to Fry's :\tarkct, ti iS 15th St., New- guide them on the tour. Miss I pore B<>ac·h ... A trafflr accident Bigelow is tour leader. on Ocean Front near McFadden Mrs. McNeely lncludNt for Pl .. N<'wport B<>a ch. Involved ve· th<'m a barbecue a nd fireworks hlcles of Isabel V. Aldukas. 2444 on the day of their arrival. July Fordham Rd., Costa Mesa; Wa ldo 1; a trip to see the rl'habilltatlon C. Wolf. 2165 Meyer Pl., C08ta ol the crJ!;~pll'd children and Mesa , and Larry J. Hatler, U adults at the Ora nge County Puente ... Crippled Chlld~n·s Soc I e t Y , A tndac eectdlat .. a..s whe~ she Is a sw imming In· lt. ..a 1.u.. II"-W...,..t structor; let them ha.ve one day ..__, llnehe4 •••tate .,_. In Loe Anaeles on the ir o:wn ; _...by a.s a.1-..a. c.a.. took them to Dl1neyJand, where aey1 .,_... J. L,_. a. st• tlcketa were provided by the .w., lei-• 1'111& •11 msna1ement for a h a.ppy Jhura· a., lt.. • ..,... ••••• day; and on Friday tooK them to 1-* A. ....... ..._, a ... ~-MiaaloLan at Sa~ JuanBaCaJ~ AMw a. Tu; w Jr.. ca.. .. u.no. to auna _,ach, ...,. Mia ••• D6lll....., -a. W · laland, the alte of the New UnJ-.._ ....._ IIPr• ·1,, ... as v•nlty of CallfomJa, and a trtp '-ae • 1 •ua IN ...... dGwn MecArthur after dark to .,... Mil .._ • • .._ • -. the twlnldlnr llch .. of the I IIIIo .._. ,_.., .. -- enUre Harbor area. .....,. ..._ .. ..,_. Me JISt On Frtday evenlnr .. nouw -.. ............ A.JIIII- ba~e •t the ltkNeely home ••••••------. btoqht Donna Duncan ot Cameo •••••••• rut t -..... Shores and lonnie .. ,.. of ' ... 11. ..._ ••• ShoN Cllfb. debutan... lut ! Marie lallMIR, • of 1011~ ,_,, and lonat.'• 1u.et ,,.., \T, lalboe Jlwd.. la.lboe, - lweden. 4nn "-'""· wtao aiiD w.n eo_, Bllpltal ...., 1M a. • aucr.nt With lonnie at ......., a INcNN fll 111r ...., left~afaUwt!Aie....,.lll Ia ,,_ ._. M&..,. ..... . .. -.L. -· rr . ., ........ AM..., a.. ...._.,..=•••At•n ..... • ..... L. Casey, 17, of 343 La Perle PJ.. Costa Mt>sa. in a parking lot at Balboa Bl\'d, a n d Palm St., Balbo..l ... e WEJ)IfESDAT. JULT 5 Howard Budworth, 30t OnJX A\'C•., Ballloa Island. romplalned of vandalism damage to the ron· neau covf.'r of his sport.s ('ar parked a t Jasm ine Ave. a nd Coast Hwy., Corona dt>l Mar ... Ja mes B. Porth, 18, of 532 DeAnza Or., Corona Highla nds. was cha rged w ith failure to disperse a fter a gro1.1;> ol about 150 per. sons was declared an unlawful ~mbly because they were block ing an exit from the Ben· dezvous Ballroom, Balboa ... Pncl J. Lavtpe. 1• V .. Udo load. Udo 1a1e. ,....necs u.. u..tt .c tbe sao reo1 of la1a C'CII' ...-.. la tnat e( tMt Cldd .......... tldef .......... tou ~~ ... a. to'.-... at ••• ..., ....... uy u..... by daaldNII -tbe ..., b-.f ........... cnMd .. ... ... to pettery Ia ..... ,... of &.., ..... c.--. -~ E. Cealt • ..,., .. c.... •• - ••• A • ...._.J....,.,._t taapetwaaatelea,._• .......... ot tbe c:...o del • ..,_c.... ....... . A l40 bicycle was atole n trom the yard of C. J. Hund, 321 Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island ... John Davis, 153 1;~ 17th St •. Costa MeH, reported the theft ot a $17 buffing brush from the top of a garbage can at 18 Balboa Shores ... A city truck driven by Harold Pete1110n, 139~~ N. Bay Fronr. Balboa Island. and • for- e ign car d riven by L. J . Bematz. 1615 Wa rwick Lane, Westclllf. we~ Involved In a traffic aeel· dent at Park Ave. and Marine Ave., Balboa ls}and ... Corona dt>l Mar motorhrts Helen E. Ran· del, 60. of 518 Dahlia Ave., and Phillip F. Solo. 64, ot 514 Fern- leaf Ave., were In a traffic a eel· dt'nt at 406 Orchid Ave., Corona del Ma r ... ~~tc~aael J. a.tth. lL et aa 0... ........ c.... del , •• .,.. -..,ecs wta. ... ..._ • • ...,...... ... ••••Iliad .,.,. .... • .._ ... Iliad lt. ... •...,..t lh4. • ...,.. ...., aettna n an .... Ide iatelt8 . ....... ..., ....... ... yeelfa clrt ad M.,.. • .... . .......... ., ...... ... ............. u.s ...... --... u ........... J •••••• dM& ....... AaCI A..._ W...,..t .... ~ ... llpeNd tiM ~ .,_ ................ .. Wlltt ftdaed .t -..o ... A .., ............ ...... ,,_ tiM IJde hilt ...... .......... ......., Qaede, A bathln1·ault clad boy brolw a 18 window In the horne of Phillip M. Lovell, 1242 W. Oc.en Front, Balboa ••• A JT.50 base· ball. mitt wu atolen from the home of Mra. Patricia Bocharnley, 1620 Ocean Jront, N e w p o r t Beach . . . lob Roubtan, 3114 Newport BIYd., Newport IHda, reported • I by l ·foot plate1J .. window b,.n at ha., .,.., ~· .,.. Joc»tton. 2300 lf..,orf Blvd.. by a penon ...-.~, ...... an '""' .._, ..• ...... L otSLt. .. w .. ................. PI ...... ..._ .. _ ..................... ·---------... ....... ,.. .. . I .......... ... ............ 3 s ••• .................. ......... IIIli ... ............ _ .. -~···----­.. • ran ...., _. 11117 II ... -i(---·· ... ··~··· ..... klloepe.,.. leaabon Dr .. w .. t lfewport. cboaecl a yoatb.a but lolt them • 8a1boo II...S. alter oae bod ldcllled up o rodr ODd tbnw It ot o fnlat wtadow la tbe ~ ... H. Keele. 3fl0 Seaabore Dr. • • • The Interior and extNior of r a rs rf'gistcrf'd to lMchat>l Victor. son, Long Bt•uc-h. and Ralph D. S<:h isler, 120'.? S. Bay Front, Bal· boa Is land. parked In front or 41 8 Larks pur Ave., Corona del Mar. were found sprayed with wate r ... A hit a nd run motorist dllm· .tged the sports car of Mt!lvllle M. Mene((!(' Jr., 504 'At Marauerlte Ave., Corona de) Mar ... A CAr driven by Arthur G. Winter. botham, 55, of 400 Snuc Harbor Rrt., Cllff Haven, was Involved In a tralti~ accident wJth a parked car at 403 Tustin Ave .. Newport Heights, reglstert'd to George (Continued on 8l lleht ... the ,,. .... KI 3-8279 Full ....... ,,., ... ..., SJ.OO "-••••• •• PID PICK-UP .viCI LOW SU_.. IA111 RESTYLING lty iOI N. II'Mdwcay, s-t. ,._ Be Cool ... Special oae day Dry C1ecmiDg Senice cmd 2 day Lcnmdry s.mc:. • at no extra charge CLEANERS -MINOR REPAIRS FREE- laet c.u 01 s-•n•' • DNp 1a ot S1" S. COAST BWAT .. COIIO•A DI:L MD SMART WOMEN Sh at op the Sample Shade lSI L I'-IT .. COITA 1D1A ... ..... I Cha~ty League Announces First Ticktoc~ Debutantes The namM ol the 13 debu· lfallonal Charity Lea1ue debu· tant• to be preeent.cs at the tante.. alter belnl Mleetecl and Urat annual NaUonal Charity Invited to memM..-hJp In 'ndl· Lea,ue Debue.nte lall were re. toclcen, mut merit the honor ol vealed Sunday afternoon at a beln1 preeented by fulftlllnl all formal tea at tile Lido Isle tlome l obllaatJona to Charity J.Naue- of Mrs. Foreet Smith Jr. philanthropic, social and cui· TM youftl women who will tural. Only NatJonal Charity make thelr bow Saturday eve. f..eol lue 'ncktockera will be pre· n ina, Nov. 25, at the Newport sented each year at the ball. Harbor Yacht Club are: Greetlna au.ta at the door Mlu Suaan J'ord Iaker, dauah· were Mrs. Robert C. B.laclcmar, ter of Mr. and Mta. John Varian president ol Newport Chapter; Baker of Irvine Terrace. Mrs. L. Delrotd Fedderman, ball Mia Suaan O.thy Bucoola, chairman; Mrs. John B. Green, 11au1hter of Mr. and Mrs. Georle ball c;o·chalrman; Mrs. Paul M. David Buccola of Lldo lllle. Roseta, preMntatlon Ch'.Jitman, ~Ia Carol Lyn , .. her, clauah· and Mrs. Foreet .0. Smith Jr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Ella· The Uvlnl room, where Mrs. worth Fl*er of Shore Cliffs.. Smith aaembled her a ueata, wu Mlu Florian Wilma Hanna, festive with bouquets of (~ dau1hter of Mr. and Mrs. (Jowers. A tall Enallah antique Charles Kennedy Hanna of Bal· candelabra with Ita sliver can· boa Island. dies adMd to the decorations. frln,ed c:lothll centered with bowla of tMh fruit. For the formal tea the table wu ap· •)Ointed with a white lace cloth. sliver candelabras and a floral arranaement of pastel "ued fl~nl. ~tHMS ualatlnl Mrs. Smith and her daupter SUNn were other members of the ball com· mlttee: Mmes. L Delford Fedder· man, John B. Green, Paul M. Ro1era, Haviland B. Smith. How· ard K. Utman, James J . Eymann. William S. Meaenger, Albert H. Rothaermel. Robert L Barneaon. William E. Fi•her, Clifford 1+1kea, William H. Severence, J. Robert Feeney, George D. Buc· cola, Elwood C. Martin, Walter J. Cole, William B. Tritt and Mlu Sally Eymann. Many private parties and for· mal events honoring rhe debu· tantes are being planned for the romlng months precedin1 the ball. Mla Chtlatlna Boone Huuey On the deck surroundina the and Pamela Brooke Huaeey, pool were amaH round tables t1aug1\tPrs of Mrs. Fiedrlcka covered with pink !loor lenlth Boone Hu.~y and William ---=--=---------------------- &rtrand Hussey. :\lls.'l Barbara Cblre Rothaer· m!'l, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry Rothaermel of Udo l!ile. Mia Gall Marie Rowan, ri.Jughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett S('ymourc Rowan of Westcllff. ~Iss Joyce Andrews · Smith, riaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed· ward Lt>ster Smith of Lido Isle. ~iss Susan Ella Smith, daugh· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gar· fit'ld Smith Jr. of Udo Isle: ~11s.'l Juditl;l Mae Fedderman and Miss Lynne Ruth Fedder· · man, t1aughters o( Mr. and MH-. L. [)(>lford Feducrman oi Tustin. ~lis.." Sharln Elizabeth Ewert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RJchard Alfrf'd Ewert of Santa Ana. Small Store BIG SALE mais ou1! Here a re a fe w e xamples of the spectacular savings available NOW: A RECEPTION WAS HELD Sundey, July l, et the Corone del Mer Congregetionel Churdt honoring Mr. end MB. Welter Mertz. 220 l orh p1..r 1\ve .. on the occ;.osion of their SOth wed- ding onniversory. They were m.,,,;.,d J.~lf 3 19 11 . ;, Pomor::L Mr. Mertz w"s acttle ,, ci 'r.,~s rond·inq ond fe r " while wos ;., char9e of the ci tru> e.~:pert ment st&t;on ot the u .,:ve rsity cf R.v. erside. They h&ve been in C oro'1& del M&r ,ince 194 7. (Ensign photo) a...-. .... ,, ' ......... at ........... , A8id ... tlle-dp II .__,... .......... a... ..... ..,_. ................. ...., ..,_MI ........ PC ,...a__. ...... ...... AM...._,_. .. Ills•• I .,_Pilltn AIMI ........... tse ' J ......... wtau. I tall,_ AM~at•pl_.. .... • • • Susie, just turned 19, sent me a beautiful white and gold graduation announcement the other day. To be aure It wu a little late, as Suale'a araduatlon was a little late; and all the more wonderful for that! You ~. before Susie got her diploma she was·"married. Are 13; her brldearoom, 18; tht' two of them, as youngsters often do. defylna adult advice and the counsellor of parents. Thafs why, when Susie got her high school diploma from the Long Beach Adult Evenlnr School. her small daurhter and baby son were on hand to clap dimpled hands for Mamma. For Susie school wu no light hearted atfalr, no going off gaily with frlendll and romlng home to a well ordered home for a dinner prepared by Mamm.l. II wa a night after night struggle through the having of two babae , a bitter figh t with the budget and. I suspect, sometimes tears. Susie's young hushand. In his fir 1 year of college, had h is strugrle, to.'>. Ht' got lt job and continued classes nights and summers. Today. being w mcthang of a genius with figure , he ls holding a position an J romputer company whi<"h as seldom given to men who do not hold college derrees. Ue wanted Susie to finish high school. and onl"'e she'd sta rted on her QU('St for a diploma s h<" wantE"d to, too. Nobody quite knows how shE" dlt1 It In thre<' years, least of all Susi~>. The lm · pocta nt thing Is that !.he d1d. :'low, she says, she's going to roiiE"ge the s.tme woy. and some day will be a history teache r! _ She keeps her hom~> nC'at and shining. her children a re clean and even charmingly dr('t~-<~ed. oftt'n In somt'thing sht>'s stitched up on the sewing machine. Swde's mother·ln·law. who found it rllfflcu'tt to af'c,..P't the YOU'\~ marriage tor quite a whlit>, often romt>s home from ~ork to find that SusiP h.1s s topped by to prepare dirrner for, her, or to Iron 1 her bJOWM!S and give a helping hand. When Susie graduat~>d her young husband found that there ls little fanfare for adult evt'nang school graduations. "Susle." he sa id. "I~ golne to have an announcemt'nt same as other elrls:· So he paid out quite a btt of money hoiVJng them l'rlnted. with gold. no lt'SS! Why do I wrare of Susie? lk'cauS(' her tory 1. <'Videnre over. whelming for thf• better side. almost un.heard of. in tht' quE> tlon l ot too.early marnagl'-.. It is evadem•c thJt masta kf·~ ar' rt>lau,el~ unamporiJnt ~ lonJ: .1:. t ho~e who makC' tht-m IH~\t> th(' .:ru omJ thl' quallt) to muke thwJ,::. (YJUnt for good. I'm proud of Susae .10d hl'r }'<lung hu .... bantl. \\'ouldn·t you be. too:' Writers H01orell Sp:-dnl a ward.. tor a rtk ll'!> publi!<hNI in nauonnl .... <·acntah c Journals have lwt>n prc-.('niPd to gvc>rrr-T. Eng. Chari<'~ H. Fa. Ranwr Zui~>C'g und Ca rl Todd or Hug hes AirC'ratt Co., S<'miC'On· du..:tor riivislon. New port Beach. Th(' prt>st'ntal ion wa~ m.Hil' re. r<'ntly hy Dr. Earl Stc<'le. man· ager, devclopml'rll lahoratorles. dnd G('orgt• :\tet~-<~cngN. manJger, special produCls llnr, M!miron· ductor division. Thc .tWMriil arc part of the Hughl.'~ Published Papers Awards Prognm. 10 yMft qaciuty ill the BCII'bor Area , .,... thoucl8da ,.,.. pick up & MUftrT •• , ao17 W. COAST IIWT. •....-t ...._ U a.SSII MRS. MARY JEAN NISENER h&s joined the f&culty of O r. &nqe Co&st College to org&ntle the new denlol O\S•SI&nl 2 1eor major. She w•ll olso teoch spe- ciolized dentol oss~t;r-g courses. u .. &..~~;. ~~ .4• -,.. ....._ Cel ia ,.w _., te OIIOU J-1110. DCaOOL .... 'fa. Ml Su•n Jane Anderson. 717 Santana Dr~ Irvine T•rrace, is enrolled ln tM one·ye&r lee· retart.l course at the Katharine Glbba Scllool In New York, where ahe beaan her work July 10. She is a ~taduate ol the BJ.ahop'a School and ol Pomona eou.ae. .. It's Fun too,_ ln FuhJon'" .:19 E. COAST HIGHWAY ·CORONA DEL )(All ORIOLE 3·:1030 Ill .. _. liVE • •••• IPEIIILI 2 .... '11N1Yftr3111f11a 3 ..ii• _., fer 2 lllfllll ., •. 7. ~I/ .II -·-.... , -.u--.. ._ ....... .., 8..-:-:.•~y G rc·1 Dry S~.:1 Cleanse- .: ~.--~eg ~4 :: llow $2.00 SAVE--IP/o ...., .. ....., ........ By DOROTHY GRAY Mec~:a·ed Re:!mng Lc'!C!': -Reg . $4 00 ... $2.00 Sc:c:-1 Cold C rccm Reg $4 :JO ... $2.00 COIOII IEL MAl PHAIIIICY "Tbe PnKrtptioa PbanD:aey" 3127 £ Coast Hw y -nea r Jasmme Corona del Mar OIUole 3·t110 ()pee E....alDp 'tUI t :30 p.m. VALUES to $22.99 II OW $12.11 Mrs. Steffensen Is Resigning As Church Music Leader :\irs. J. Leslie Stc trenSt'n. -tS'i ~fornin~ CaO\·on Rt1 .. Coron Highla nds. mlnlstt>r or m usic at the Corona d<'l ~far Congrt'ga· tlonal Church for many yl.'nrs, has announ.·NI hN ,.,,.lg nation. effeC'tive Aug. 1. ~~~. St('ffl'nsen Is a graduate of Pomonn Colleg<' and did post graduatE' music work :H a •;>rl · vale <'Onservatory of musac in Chk ago. She also studaed under s. ~tellus Christiansen or the famous St. Ola f Choir in Minne. sot a. WEEK END SPECIALS VALUES to $39.99 II OW $1 ... All half sizes !IFF BLOUSES $1.00 to $4.88 SWEATERS $5.88 to 18.88 BRAS 1ft. price SBOPPZUMA.aT BARGAIN TABLE OF Jewelry. B~FP s-rfs. ... From SOc' ma .. oul! J40I &. COAIT IIWY. oa ,....,. C.... del- 'Shipwre~k' on July 29 More than 200 memhf'rs and guests are e xpecl<'ri to attend the July 29th Shlpwr<'ck Party of the Lido Sands Community A..••soda · tlon. DeMons M u s I c a I Wrecking Crew will furnish cntt'rta:nment for the affair. which will eet under way at 8 p.m. Frank Cor· lese. In charge of arrangements. says that castaway duds will be the a ccepted a ttirl.'. For further Information. phon e Marearet Lindroth, ORiole 5·0ll9. ............. •.•. ,_ ...... The Hoaa Pr"Hbyterlan Hos· plta l Auxiliary Is plannl"' Ita benefit of the year, acrordlne to Mrs. L. N. Lel&hte, vlce·preaident In charge of ways and means. The benefit. an "Around the World Home Tour," will be held Sept. 20 and ~1. from 1 to 4 p.m. '"'e tour will ronslst of five outstanding homes of Italian, Oriental. early Amerl<'an. Ha· wallan and contemporary deslan In the Harbor Area. There will be a fashion shoW In eac h home durlna the tour. CORSETRY UNGERIE ... ,_ .... ., ......... Complete Line ol Llnpr1e- H-'•ry-Girdlft-8raa and roundattons. Finest Unn of Robea and Neau,.es. We ... lis''• Ia DC.,. a ..... c. .... ... E. 171b ... COITA IIDA Ul-ftft -.. es-' 1111• Ia Teu ~ 5h<' holds a secondar)' school music c:ret1t'ntial and has done puhll<" S<'hOOI work In the area J S a substltuc music instru ctor. She also has been a mt'mber of the state board or the Choir Con· ductors Guild for many years. "My years at the Congregation· a l Church have been ver)' enjoy· able ones:· she said. Sh<' addPd thJt she wi ll probably do some traveling with her new round free time. Home from Apple VaiJey Inn. where the)' attt>nded the program ';>Ianning meeting for San Oreo dlalrlct of Business and Pro· fealonal Women are a number of Harbor busin~ss women' . Mta. Mary Naeaell, president· elect for San Orco district. head· ~ Ule poup, which included ~ Pal@n, dlJtrlct finance ehalnnan: Vera Ulenthal. presl· dent·el«1 ol the Newport Harbor d ub; Doris Chapman. past pres· ident of the COIIta MeSa dub, and Lee Stroup. m.-mMtahlp chairman of San Orco dlstr,rt. . .......... .... The Hughes Newport Beach Mana1ement C I u b Installed Ralph E. Hoover as !president at the club·s ,-.aular m.-etlng held re<.'C'ntly at the Newport Harbor \'a<"ht Club. Other new oUict'rs a,-. llrat vlce·presldent Gordon Ford: sec· ond \•lce·pr.sldent Robert Scbat· et; ~tal')' Warftn Waters. and t,.a.,urer Frank lr'\\1n. M.-mbfors of tht-board of eon· trols are ~ne JetN. Bob Joft"- R.ay HeadiH, Gary Agnew, Kurt H.lnsl•r. and outaolna prt"Sident William hnnlnaton . _. ..... N.wport Balbol Savtnaa and tAMan .usn. announ<'ft the I*Y· meftt of tta a.d ('OMK"Utfw diY· l*nd on June 10. 1!riltl more than ••o.ooo ._.,.. dlaa.ur.d te _.. count .... ..,., llrtftll .. ....a dht .... to ......... .. ...... ,.., talllsr7 ...... ... eoelatloft. C 0 AS T S U PER MAR K ·E T BU 'LGIER'S MEATS "-~--~-.-·-· ·-----~~~­......... ...._ ........ ,..... ................. ~ ....... jooloy, .-4 ........,, .. _.,.,_. "--· _......, s.- a c.-., ......... '"" ~·"•'" ._.. ........... -• ....... .., tt.. ... , • ._.. ....,. ·s~. ,.,...,..,_."' l-.:i ........ ,flloft...., ....,... IIIUnll IIDIL 93• STEIIS • • • • • ........ -lecm.. A aurpdM 0~ "0 teaderlztncJ --=-ICII"f KABOB MEAT -lean chunks of beef so ten- der they jump 79• .. ,.,0.111111 89. Fill •ll•r ._, ._ • at the fork • , GROCERIES JOHNSON'S Stride Floor Wax 14 oz. 39c Giant Size Tide -,--59c rnmE nooa wu .... ser -------- VEGHAaES Fresh . Tomatoes, lb. -IOc Fresh Cantaloupes, ea. I Oc fROM OUR FROZEN DEPT. Chicken of the Sea TUNA PIES. 2 for 35c Birdseye Green Peas I 0 oz. pkg. 2 for 35c £0AST SUPER MAB&ET • 1117 &. COAIT KWAY coaoiiA IJa. IIAI .. •*•-111&·1•& •• ., I THE WINNER-Veld a Boyd of Santo, Ana , F;rt~te Q ueen of rho 1961 O ronge County Foir. is ilonked by her two p rincesses, Koren Foster. Newport Harbor, left; end Garland Grims- ley. M•ss La Habro. 1 he queen rece ived her crown from Asse mblymary Richerd T. Honno. WALTAH CLARKE, founder ond owner of Howoiien Shops on B!tlboe l:.lond, ;.., Loguno Beech, Palm Springs, end 8 other loco- ·io,~ ho< ju.t c oe,ed o store ;.., C icoqo in the Sheroton-Chi cogo Hotel. He ope,.,ed h.$ firs' Hdwoi:on Shop ;, 1952 i, P:~l-n Sorings o"':J s --ow "e lo·gest re toiler of South Seo isl v1d clo•L.,ing i., r~e c:>ur ·• I· T ne obove picture of Mr. ond Mrs. C .l•~e wos loJite ,.. ~~~ " rec.e"t presentorion of o ndtional oword f:r o topoJ clc'h mo''f g'f• oox, used in the Woltoh Clorke shops "~j c~..~sen :.s o p ize wi.,ner ot the recent carton c:>mpe tilio, ·., Cnicogo. SURVEYOR LOT StJBVETS JOHN W. BATI'Y · U censed 436 Heliotrope • Suite 2 Corona del Mar Call ORJole 3-0313 Anytime CHURCH I GIRL FOB THE COOKS A daughte-r. Sharon. wa-. born to Mr. and ~trs. Richard E. Cook. j2001 CE'ntella Pl.. t;pper Bay, on 1 Sunday. J uly 9. at Hoag Hospital. The baby weighed 1 lbs. 15 o~ :\lr. Cook is a ti nand al analyst 1 for Fdrd AE.'ronutronk Cor_>. l-Shop with the ~h.llfs wM M- ,.,.;._ ;,. tho EMI9"· DIRECTORY ~ ' Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach ORiole 5-0210 ~ The Rev. John H. P.u ke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00--lloly Communion 9:15-Family Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon :'-lursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Healing Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES --- FIIlST-CRlBC:a OF CJltiST. SClENnST, 3303 VI& Lido r\ ewport Bea ch Su NDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. a nd 11 a.m. St:NDAY SERVICES 9 :15 · 11 a.m. WED:'-!ESDA Y EVENING ~t EETING 8 p.m. REAQJNG ROOM-331 5 9'1a Lido, Newport Beach Open week day!!-, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .. 7:45p.m. TUesday• and Frldays-9 a.m. to 9 p.rg. UCOIID CBVaCR OF CIDUST, ICJEJnlST Jfewport leclcb at ConDa del lieu 3839 East Coast Hlahway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE'MNG 8 p.m. UAJ)INQ ROOM-.. East Cout Hlehway Open week daya--10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Yoe are cordiallY lDvtted to anead the Chuldl s.rvsc-ud • .. tbe ReedlncBoca. LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Muter 3545 East Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Wessell. Pastor Phone: ORiole 3 -5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-The Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11 :00 A.M.-The Service WEL CO ME , _____ _ ~ Fl'll Ba,tlsl CHrch I 2411 East Coat lllgbwcry Coroaa del Mar Dr. T. W. Medearla. Paator Sund ty, July 23. 1961. 11 :00 a.m.: .Morning SN\'i<'«'. Even ing ~ervke. i :JO. A cord1al wt'lcomc is e x- tended for a II a gl's to a ttcnd Sunday School as well as 5unday mo:n i n~: a nd E.'Ve· ning servict's. A mid ·WE.'E.'k servi<'e is held every Wednesday at i :30 p.m. FIRST CHBJSTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Blxler, Jr. Mlnt.ter LI '8-4778 . Parsonaae U 8·529t SUNDAY 9:45 _ ..................... Bible School 10:46 ................ Church Service 5:30 Youna Peoples-' Meetlna 6:30 ................ Vesper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women'a Bible StudJ 7:00 p.m .... --Prayer Meettna 8:00 p.m ...... -... Chol.r Practice Nunery and Child Cate Provided First Chrtatlan Church 716 VIctoria at,Piaceada Coat& ..... Ill Heliotrope Avea• Corona del Mar, call£ IIOitlmfG WODIIIP 1:30 and 11 A.M. Chtqeh School~ t:JOa.a w__, tor boG ......... CHIJRCHU • • CoroDa del Mar CoDgl'e9at!oD· a1 Cburcb-Col. David Fowler, lay assO<'ia te. will 9;>eak on the ropir. "Amos. What Set>st Thou?" at the 9:30 a nd 11 a.m. Sunday se rv I C'CS. • • • llalboa lalcmd Methodist Cbarcb -The RE.'v. Godfrey Graefll n will preach on the topic, "By Invi ta - tion of Jesus," <at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service. The Rev. John Crouthamel. pastor of Temple Ba ptist Church, Los Angeles. will preach on "Prayer, when God says No." at the 11 a.m. service. The Crouthamel family Is sum. merlng on Balboa Island. • • • Harbor Cb.daticm Charcb. Dla-dpa. ol Cb.dat. meeting in th<' Sevf'nrh Day Adventist sanctu· -ary. Newport Heights-The Rev. Bernard Burry will preach on the topic, "On Redeeming Disap- pointment," at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service. • • VDI......U.t C Ja a rc Ia • Costa Mesa-Or. Charles Blauvelt will speak o n tfle topic, "Get Otl the Earth." at the 10:30 a .m. Sunday ser\'ic-e. • • SL }CIID.. Eplacopal Charda. Newport Beach -The Rt. Rev. William Reming ton will give the sermon at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Holy com munion will be at 8 a.m.. family service and summer Sunday school at 9:15, and confirmation at 11. • • St. Alldnw'a P r • s b y t • r I aD Cb'urcb. Clift Haven -The Rev. WaynE.' Protheroe will preach on ''The Nt'cessity of Commitment" ar the 8:15 and 11 :oo a.m. Sun- day services. Pastor Charles DiN I'nfi eld is on val.'ation. ~UFE SAVER De-a r Life Sa,·er: I'm a newcomer In the Har- bor arel and so far have not made many friends. I guess I am just naturally shy, but I would like to ovE.'r<'ome it. Have you a ny sugges tions? Ima Lone Dear Ima: You won't have to look far to find some girl as lonely as you. Why not suagest Dutch Treat at the Sea Byrd Fa m - Ily rntaurant? That Sun- day brunch from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. would be especially nice. It's buffet. &nd otters breakfast and luncheon dish· ee In excltlna array. For that matter. you'll nev~ be lonely at the Sea Byrd, even dlnlnr solo. M&ratl, your Malt~'d 11 so eharmlq. tnd every waitress so frlencll)'. Llle Sawr Ab. Oil. ..... fnaptratlonal • Metapfl7slcal 8ooka Our Specialty - AJQ) Our ltd ol boob -tM cw=•niMJc thNat to ._.. .. .. lf'GWlDI daJJJ. Jlli&.Ciut ....... c... .. Jiir I fir lrnlulaa T11 Mayor 1._ .._.rei an-wlb lit a lu rate ol 31 Cftta nounc:.d 1ut ... at the .ad not 40, U previously l UI· Newport INch Cit7 Council pated. 'I'M 38-c:ent rate Will be meetint that Sanitation Dtatrict a t -eeDt reduction from the 1110. No. 5, which oompn.ea If~·-11 rate ot t7 atnl& The Newport Harbor Chamber ot Coinnwi"C'e will hold a aeneral rn.mberah •• > breakflst meetlna at 7:30 a .m. WednHtlay, July 36, In the ~a Byrd resta urant, New- port Dunes. President Dick Richard will re- port on the accompll•hments or the first half of 1981. Jack RJch · ardaon wlll pre.ent awarda to owners of character boats In the Harborama boat parade. Student Don Teasley will talk on "What the Youth of Today Has to Say.'' Reservations are to be made at the Chamt»er ottl~. U berty 8-11155. High Taxation, Inflation, Government in bu11l n~s. So- cialism. Communis m are stagt's In the RED Hde. Our polltlcllns take the money from those who earn it to give to those who don't. Have pat!enc-e. ~t r. Khrushl'hev. you ca n win by peac-e-what you would lose in war. Cl' 'EllUl, ...... ANY ONE OF THESE V ~LUABLE BOOKS WITH . A ONE· YEAR ENSIGN SUBSCRIPnON , ""GLAEDEIJG JUL•• That's Danish tor MERRY ~TMAS Exciting cards tor bright warm people. · Choke ~lectlons now. Pc-rsonallzt'd It you wish. From $1.25 per box of 2:}. - A. KING JAMES VERSION HOlY BIBLE B. THE NEW AMERICAN GARDEN BOOK C. THE AMERICAN FAMILY COOKBOOK D. THE NEW AMERICAN BABY BOOK . E. WEISIEB'S ILLUSTilATED DICTIONARY F. ; ...... , ---1-------------------· AJG) !BE ENCLOSED POSTAGE PAID ENVELOPE . * (Y-may··--'I'W loolal willa a '-oJ; ::...:-· * I 8UI8aUPTION ORDER FORM THE ENSIGN NEWSPAPEA 2150 E. Co-t Hitltw., c....... .. Wet, c.lf. I em lftllaalnt fl.OO w • .... ,._ nh~rlptiw to 1M ....... ................... .., ........... : BOOK A D lhlt• ,... ...... -s.. ........ , I c E F ..... -.......................... , .... ___ , ... .._ ..... __ , .... ~.-... -................................... -........... ___ _ ---·-·--• ........ ---... ··-··- - ........ II you're a aurt and Uke to 1et your teeth Into IIOIUethlnl re· wardlna. call Eileen Jllochard.on at OR 3.,0SSO and say, "Eileen 1 would llke to be a member of the newly formed Women's Dlvl.slon of the Chamt..r ol Commerce." If j'OU • d like a_ •J'!!Pie before y ou buy the whole s how, ca I the Chamber of Commerce, U 8·1155. and ask to be Invited to the next monthly membership meeUna. * You11 W. wMt yoa Me ad ....... ,..,. ......... . part. Tlae ........_ .... da of u.. w--·· Dt...._ at•a up aucb ~ nbjec!a • lfawport ......... ewc.ti ... Cultu.ul ActiYIU... Publldty. Spedol E ... ts. Gild of -COUM Me:nbenblp. U yoa'd W. to clea.1 up • datteled Cilley. build a teaaple I• • bcdlet N• dtal, 9in • tea •• .... ftslt· ia9 ciJ9altclrlea. tba ·--·· DIYisioe la I• you. Ret • aoda1 • pbllcnatluopk ~ bat • group of ...-baa••• wltb tbeb ..at ldtcMd to tbe star of lfewpert leedl T .... to •edit It aldM bdtbtar tba wbole ._14..,.. * Fir t baby of the Special Events committee Is to gl~ a paTty at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club for atJ the partlcl· pants In the Flleht of the Snow· birds comln1 up July 30. rm on this committee -and I can't walt. After all, when our own Chamber of Commerce has sponsored thl.s largest one·daas boat race In the world for the put 25 years, aeems only flttlna for the newly formed WD, to ret ln on ttle act by edd· lne a few trlmmlnp. Better Join up now. You'll be the happier tor It and ~ect the committee clos· est to your heart. * ...................... ............ c.a. .... ... ...... w .......... ..... .... Gift ............... . out Ia ...._ Alt -llaaUy ............. " .......... ......................... Ia ......... '· -.. Pdday --~ ......... .... -tilL._..._ ... _... ....... ,... ....... ., mwlll ....... ~ ...... elliS I wta cdltllle a 1 , .. TIMe u.. will be • ..,..... Mt dlala .... day .................. .. ...... -....... -.... an'llal • ss"¢nry ....._ T .. -...,_, ......... .................. ...................... Mb- ~t·of .................... ....................... --· ........... ..., •. tbe ................ ad ~ .............. . Clda ... ~ atlp. AU ...................... * We hope you'll aet the heblt of droppln& In from 5 to 7, 11 not for dlnn~r. for a refi'Nh~r befare you ahop or pet"hap8 a dftMrt att~r your own dinner at home. II you don't. Art'll atart locldn, her up apln at 4:30. '* .................... .._. .. -...-.ne- ........... I ....,a.-. ....... ,., .. _......, ............. ......,._ .. ,_ .. .............. ,. ...... ........ I n.LIIIt ...................... .... .... ••······ ......... ...., ...... .......... ~ .... .. ,.. ........... ............. .· YVONNE LOUISE FJTZ BRIDE OF F. N. BERRA Yvonne Louiae Fitz became the brlde...oLI'rederi.Ck Natban Berra. San Francisco, In a ceremony held In the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary l:.odlse -rttz, 1127 White Sails W.1y , Harbor VIew Hills, in Corona del Mar. Dr. Arthur M. Stevenson, as· I sl.stant pastor of the Presbyter. ian Church of Anaheim, officlat· ed. Joe Berra, San Francisco, broth· er of the groom, and Steven Rob· ert Fltz, brother of the bride, shared honors es best man. Sis· ters of the bride, Mrs. Robert Brees, Garden Grove, and Mrs. Wlllram P. Blanchard. Lemon Helattt.a. were bridesmaids. The ceremony wu followed by an lnfonnal reception tor the im· mediate tamiJy. Tht-bride is a graduate of Ana . .... ..., Flir Ill ........ ,, ...... 2 The annual Back Alley Fair of the Balboa bland M~thodlst helm Hlth School and Whittier Collefe and • f~ teet'her o1 Fullerton Junior High School. The &room Is a~tend1nc "San c Franclsco State College oand 1.s employed at station KCPX. San Franclsro. The cou* will make their home In San Francisco. Now On! COM~N DENOMINATOR of interest among mark, holding meltet; front row Pe ricie Verb1ew Church has been set tor Sept. 2. girls of all netions is croquet, it was learned ot of New Yor~; Bhanu Sheth, India: Esther Shorn· the Saturday befo~ lJaborDay. B1G VALUES BIG SAVINGS ome-o Mr:&nciMfs." avio-MC "y -.... ash. sne-1, Bonnie ~Of'ne,, &here-Cifffr. beck 'n\e-planning eommi1tee le Shore C liffs when Friendship Ambossadw; we-,. row, Allison Bigelow, Minnesota; Louise Loshu· h~aded by P. F. BalnH. and he SUIT SALE their guests. Here, with girls from N....,port san, Jamaico: Donne Ouncon, C4meo Shores, l.s assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Herbor, ere left to right, Kirsten Kollet, of Den· end Anne Hanes. Sweden. 'Story on Page 4.) .Gort9n, El.mer Gobruee&e. John ________ ......;.... _____________________ .,:.,_....:..._ __ .:..._........: __ Gobfueege, Robert Guenther. Otto Hoec, Harold James and EdJt1l Leinau. Glamour President of Auxiliaries Glimpses Calls Session ay VELMA SALE! SALEII Our Sale rontlnues on Its mer· ry way ... so many wonderful bargains. you can·t afford to mlss taking another look. WJalle you .,. P"lda9 at tboM. let us abow you U.. early urlYala I• tbe DeXt .......... ao...Jy ... dark cottou, lA all pdce ....... aad cdl ..... . Aada.t .. baa. ..... ... '" prla --DeXt ... ua. ,.. wW ..... you bad beaded •Y~ We sup;>osc that with as many new residents as we have romlne to the area, there m ight be a couple of you who have not as yet visited our shop. We would like to extend an Invitation to you right now to come In and eet acquainted with us. •• lib ....... .., ..... y ..... [ ............ .,. cnC1 t.,.. will be pl•••d. o.r.-. ............ ...... ...................... -aa....•Aa ...... C..teder ...... Ow .... ••ecttee .. ......... .._ tiay .... 5 J-· .......... pe~~-. .ad ...... ..... The~ Ls hardly a day eoes by ttlat we don't have someone who is surprised that we do have such a wonderful selection ... So here we are telling you again, just In case . Tbe early tlauitioa aad lcdl ... ...... .,. loftly ... col· oda1 ••• P• a..taaoe, tba CIINl col.....s eottoa bit. wJUcla ......... be ....... rNfY• ........................... U lt'a balf CDOUDd tbe WOI&d you .,. dnclaala9 of. come cnad ... tJ&a adti.D9 Mlectloaa ol Imported kalb ot tbe coetiMD· tal -.14 • • . Italy, I...S.a. Bollaad •.• .Mrs. Martin Lockney. president ot the Oranae County CouDd1 of Hospital Auxiliaries. nas called a ·~lannlne session tor 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, at her home, ~1 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle. The t2·presldents of auxiliaries will discuss areas of ereatest in· terest to be covered by the 3 Council meellnes of the comin& year. Parliamentary procedure will al.so be reviewed. Mrs. Lock.ney, Who Ls also pres· ldent ol the Hoae Auxiliary, will be hostess for a buffet luncheon followtne ttle conference. ..... " ..... ................ Ra~h Bulgier of the Coast Su. ~r Market meat department. co. rona del Mar, ha.s been selected as the IO<'al exclusive handJer of Swift lr Company's latest pro· duct In the meat market-Pro· Ten. ProTen ls a new concept In meat te~demess. The beef is pre· tendered for Swift lr Company by the peeker before it reaches the market .• "We are the only ones in the Newport.Corona del Mar ·area handling the new product," Mr. Bulgier said. Owner of the Coast Super Mar· ket Is Ranney Shroyer. Glenn An· drews and Ray Rourke are with the produce department. and <Aorgeann Andrews serves as checke-.: Befo~ ProTen, only 29'"1,-of the average beef ammal was tender enoueh to be cooked by dry heat methods, or tooked on an out· door barbeque. But due to the new tendering process, 68' c is sufficiently tender. The Savoy Roast •and Broil ar(' amone the new cuts put out by Swift. These cuts are boneless. and described a.s Ideal for spe· clal family me-als. Fashion says, "Irs going to be CALLlS SOif ADJVES a swirly skirt year. See them on A son. Brentley William. 7 lb. knits, dresses and separate skirts 7 oz., was born to Mr. -and Mrs. · William Callis. 319 N. Bedford ... Tune In next week for more St. La Habra; In Hoag Memorial fashion notes. I HoSpital on Thursday. J uly 13. CO .. A D&LJIO OIIWe 1-1- : : : U• mlotful, clec.'GratJw paPft to • your table . • • place mag, coaat.ra. napltlna (beY· erap. I u n c h eon, dJnaer), plat• and cupa. 8u1k qunUty prtcee for ~Maua .... Jlala. He Is the gT.tncL~n of Mrs. John Malcomson. 1718 Irvine A,·e .. I Harbor Highlands. and the late Robert L. Callis. former Mobil Oil I Co. distributor In tbe Harbor 3rea. ' 1 ----------------~---- BEDIOZ IUT ADJYES A son. Michel Robert Helmoz Jr .• 6 lb. 7 oz.. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mlcl'tel H~lmoz, 2531 CrHtvlew Dr.. Bay .Shores, In Hoae Hospital on Wednesday, July 12. • --t'tobie's Party' Supplies .................. -& a.....,.. 0........ ... ..... Red ... to~ ... .., ,..,.. I ....... , ...... ......... "IIJ. 22 Crouroada, Newport, a contem. ))Orary fumltu~ st-ore, will have aerand o~nlneat 7:30p.m. Sat. urday, July 22. '3t 2107 Westcllrf Dr., at Irvine Ave .. near the West· cliff developm~nt. Dick Saltz of Whjttler Is owner of this new business. His other fumltu~ store, Crossroads. Whit· tier, has been open for two years. The store will specialize In high style contemporary Items from the Bahaus School in Europe. Crossroads. a custom upholstery line, will be featured. Interior desleners Bruce Hill and Gene Andrew will heaC:t the design staff. The sto~ bas Its own uPholstery shop. Scandlnav. ian imports from several firms will be handled, also products from Knoll Alleoclates . SWDC. PICRIC SVJfDAT There wfu be .a collrge age swim party and picnic this Sun· day at the St. James rectory, 411 15th St .• Cllrt Haven. beginning I at 6 p.m. , ENROU NOW YOUR CHILO WILL LEARN TO SWIM • • BLUE lilY (•nd 50 wil you) OA Y •nd EVENING aa1boa lalaDd 409 Park Ave. OR 3 ·}170 Scaata Aaa 2202 S. Flower Kl 5-'1932 GRANit. OPENING . . • ALL OF OUR REGULAR STOCK ORIGINALLY FROM 547.50 to SlSO.OO OPEN HOUSE 2107 WESTCUFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH SATURDAY. JULY 22. AT 7:30 P.M. you are invited to attend and pa-rh~tpa te 1:-: pr:::es a :-~d a swed1sh smorgasbord is unique because of its many serrices • C'rossroads featurP a rompll'te in· terior design SNVIl't.' with bru.e hill and gl.'ne andrew-finl.' m trno: dt'SagneN". you are a~urt'd of AAI !!!fa ction in fulfalhng th('lr d('s:gn~ bt-cause W(' do all of our own w Cl·k. no sub contracts. thus wr han• romplctr control of ('al'h projt•,t. e cro..."!!roads ft>a t ures the latPSt in rontl.'mporary furnishings for home or otril't'. w1th leading manufaC'tur rrs represt>nted. • • • <'Tl..!-<:re>ad<.. ca hanl.'t .!'hop builds to s pe..-,r.,·auon. <'Ustom dt'-l,lln of C.ni' fu rniture by our deslgnt':-s n oqsrMid!'' mf~. inc. studil, pro dtll'l'"' b<"•,\ullful sofas. t'ctiona ls. .1 nd ,h,llr,. to custom dimrns1ons. crru sro.tds· rl.'presl'ntallvi' In cofl('n hagt'n. denmark. a sure>s us of 1hr best amports from tht> scandinavian • Ollrt'CS. e c~roads' fln andng plan assurPs customers of compl~te C'l"edlt han· died in 3 rourteous manner. imported dcmestic contemporary furniture • gilt bar • lighting • china • c:rystal • Batware • a~• • draperi• • catpeting •••• · •••• ' "the rnee tmg place of good design" 2107 westcliff drive, newport beach, midway 6.-7747 15250 east whittlM boule~. whitti.-'t oxt.ow I a. I I I PROJECT 1111 u -..._ ..... n~-..u. m iiM • .. aao. die put ....tl by li&bMl ~ e •aWIOIIT 'fte eu•cncnl&l ...... In lr· foot awrap width. ¥1M ,...._, Jlllll n• tD be dl· HeN 18 the qenda for to· I• 'I .aq~e ~ dwalllap on Ba,.ade VIII... wall end Mlebulll Ia ltewport lle&Pta. fence, 100 & Cout Hwy., aeoo: Wild ..... I •·t -. t. '-* Oft nl•hrs .....una. which wtu be· tM ...... ., ....... ~.._dl ,tn at I o'dodl: Total value o1 tiM permlta waa Jrene IUendenbadl. add to din· 1141,000. ln,room. 314 33rd St, 11,000; .......,.. O..r' 'an for thla • AMaiDIID'n ......... 1-a, a Ptennln• eon.nta.Jon Amend· AI ....... Ivan Smart had ment No. 11• far rezonlnl Lots .,.. 01' Won approval tor 1 thf'OUib a. Tract 3162. weet of tMir ....... and ~ cledalon Balboa Blvd., betwwen River Ave. Permlta a.uect dur1ne the first Bradahaw 6 Goodell. a11n. 3&38 2 weea of July lneluct.d: W . Cout Hwy., 1195; StAndard e COIIOIIA DKL IIAil tanka, 299 E. Coast Hwy., $1,000: Eldon U~hel, add 4 bed· J. L. O'Conner, fence, ~ Nep· room~, 5 batha and 2-car eaNp, tune, ~- 208 Narciuua, S28.200; Hodpe e BAUOA r"" to ee 011 COun· and Cout Hwy., West Newport, cn.&.ail .,.., tM matter tfrom C·l ·H to R·l. badE to tile Cclnunl8lla1l when P. A. Palmer Inc., 518 to 534 one ol the I Iota waa naJed to 32nd St., West N.wport. rezoM have •-ttaan the required to· from C·l to C·O·Z "to permit Bulldlne Corp., root repair, 2515 Ceorp Francia. alte retJon.a, !111 E. Coast Hwy., $100. Montero, 1500: City of Newport e CAJI&O aoaa Buch, demolish fire station, 705 1-untt l ·•t....., dwelllne 4621 E. Bay, $750. · _, · • •aw.oiiT Brl1hton, ~-N 111 • "·' sJ 2903 New· • CAII&O mCIIILAIID8 e e s ~e. 1n. c c. Llat« 1-unlt l ·story port. $345; Aneelo Oapellanlo. dw;llln1. 729 C.meo Highland sign, 3012 Newport, $400: M. A. or., 122,000; A. M. DeaQs, fence. Lyon, patio awnln1. 300 E. Cout 4607 Surfty StOQ, Hwy., $467; Griffith Co., 7 sl1n.a e ~·.uw IIJLLI for Udo Bulldlnl. 3443·45 Via J. L. Roth, swimming pool, Udo, ~.000; J. W. Fitts, remodel, 1038 White Salls Way, $2.900. 119 35th St., $7,000; M. Nlckoles. e mt .. & ftaUCE 2 signs. 3131 W. Coast Hwy .. W. Jl Taylor, replace win dow $300; Standard 011 Co., sign, 299 with door, 718 Ma la bar, $350. E. Coast Hwy., 11.700; Dr. e s•ou ~ Bertram T~.>sman, l ·l tory addl· -tion, 3901 Seashore, $3,000; Frank G. M. alterations, 1;>7 .CQft and Patrick O'Connor --------~.~hotrn~tt&fla~aR,Ad:T::-1:~)(). 2· unit. 2·Story-awefll I d . 2420 23 d River, $25.070. and at Nep· J. R. Rell y. a dltion, r tun~. $25.070; God{rey-Nystrom, St., ~.960: Dr. Beahm, patio and f 309 3"th St •t65· A L ten~. 1 Anita. 1. ,..,; . · R d 111 1 6500 w Coast 636 $ ~ .• o F R re·roo , ;, .. • , . . Mulker, alt~.>rations, 830 High. e ae · s gn, · I d •'~~""' o -..,._ 1 Hwy., $165. a n , ~; .,..ycrest ..,.,.ve op· e UPPU aAY "JIEA ment Co., fences a t 1331 Marin~.>rs Kenneth Smith. storeroom, 2020 Dr. a nd 1801 Commodore, $450; Tustin. $500; El Dean·Wllson, William Laughlin, swimming IJ.unlt, 1.srory dwelling, 1130 pool, 1839 Highland, $2,500. HI hi d 52~()()() • ~A JSLAJfD g an . ;,, . M rs. Craie Bee<'h. enlarge llv· e NEWPORT BEICBTS ing room, 207 Crystal. SJ.OOO: Michael Kay. 1·unit dwe-llings Howarrt :o.iason, re-roof, 307 Apo· at 600. 601, 606, 614. 615. 620. lena. $l•l7. 621 ~ichaeJ Pl., ~.>a«.-h $21.000. • LJDO ISLE The $2,19-1.340 June J>('rmits In· Lido (sic Community Assn.. dudcd 20 single family dwl'll· ings, $537.000; 6 d u p I e x c . l<'nre. 701 Via Lido Soud, Sl38; 5157,z;oo; 22 4.unit apa rtments. Dan Koll. ten«.-e, 13.l Via ~rce. 5699.644 : 4 S-unil a;>artm<'nls. $713. SH8,764: 12 swimmin):t pool • e NEWPORT SBOaES $31.750; 11 garagr'l. $126.1 4:>: J7 • Ro))(-rr. Romer. ten~. 310 S2nd residential additions .:~nd alter· :,t .. 521>0. Phrllp ~amser. tl'r:ce. I tions. SIOO.f!GG : ~ f<'m'<'S and 30-1 62nd St .. $200, K. A. Ewrng, ~ ails. S21.1fi0: :; rommerclnl I AVAILABLE b ildings. $81.-125; 16 «.-ommercial al rations a nd addition~. $205.· 093; 2 cabanas, $8.900: 22 signs, 18,$43; 11 bUildings demolished or relocated. ~1.1 50. lry to Break Into Church TWo hllh·ldlool •• youths atumpted to pt Into tbe safe In tjw oftlce of St. Andr.w'a Preebyter1an Church. 800 S. An· drewa Jld., Cliff Haven, pollee reporte6 at 12:55 p.m . July 14. The youths ran when they saw Mrs. Jea n M. Purdy, Laeuna Beach. TWo ll glaas exit signs w~ taken from an audltoriu closet. A straw and a 1rey felt hat were taken from the sanctu· ary room but were recovered In a pasea,cway. The re was no sign of a car, pollee reported. W attsons Fly To Denmark Flying over the North Pole via SAS to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. ·o. H. Wattaon of 2825 Crestview Dr., Bay Shores, stopped first in Cop· enhagen, thrn went on to Frank· fort. ~rmany. There they'll vis· It their son-In-law and daughter. Col. and Mrs: Jack Lingo at Wles. baden, where he is chit'! of s taff or the Transport Air Force, Euro- P"ln Theatt·r. The Wattsons will SJ>C!nd two months at Wi~.>sbad~.>n, enjoyin~; aide trips or interest, and then will visit Belgium. Swit.zerland. Italy, Franet', Austria and Eng· Jan d. LECAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF "AND THEN ~AM~Y YOKUM SAID"-John ore Poul Co.t, OCC in stru mental music instruc· THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Fo rd. riqht. Orange C~osl College d rorn'l ;... lor· Lucian ScoH, dromo instructor, ond Wolter CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS HERE FILE CABINETS STEEL DESKS , BUSINESS CHAIRS Sl1tiolen Store 3340 Via Lido -Newport aeacb oa 3-1160 SEAacSKI lets in up to 531 more penetra\ing tanoi~ rays... IN AND FOR THE COUNTY str ucnr, wf o ,. directing the production of l I Gleckler. 11ew choral instructor. Mrs. Ruth Keith, Firtitlous Firm Name OF ORANGE . d' h d TilE UNDERSIGNED . do here· Abne r po·"'~ out a scene to olner tr eclor, 01 lop, is I e ~,ce choreographer for the show. No. A·34084 f f by certify that they are conduct . In thP Matter or the E:o;tate or From le t ..,.,d up the steps o •he st.,ge prep w'-i' h will be st.,ged Auq . 2. 3. -4 and S. ing a Take·Out and Restaura nt ROBERTA SHAFER. aka <Spanis h FoodsJ business at 106 RO BERTA J. SHAFER. aka MI'Fndden Plart', Newport Beach, ROBERT}\ JA:-;E SIIAfER. From the POUCE BLo..-..ea Callt .. under the fictitious firm ~ea~d. 1 1 ~ name of The Jolly Taco and that :'\OTICE (If IIEARl~C; (If PE· 1 said firm Is composed of the TlTIO:'\ FOR APPOINT)IE:'OT Of' '"' following pe1110ns wh08e names TRL'5TEE C\DER WILL OF rr.,ntinuNI frrJ:n page 41 l<'l f A\'1' .. Corona dl'l .\fa r. rr· ront or 210· E. Coast Jlwy .. Co· In full and place of residence DECEASED Dnr t·h. ttl3 T ustin A\'c. . r ;>fll'tl theft or $73 from a tote on,1 del }ldr. at 3:05 a.m .... arr as follows. to·wlt: :;on i'l hPr<'by gi\'<'n that the t;l'•Jr~l' Ahr<.~m»Mt .J.r., 3-1. of 3080 o.t ,;~ rm t h<' Corona del :\tnr main V<tnd.1ls ripJ>('d a nylon <'d r top Thomas Cllrtord Archer. Alice pc-tr tlon or ~1,.1\·i n R. Sh.tfrr fnr r>onrn brook L::~nc, · a ~esa. beal'h while he w.:~s swimming on the car of John Fontiu.s. 2675 Mlldr~d ArchPr. 505 H"liotrope Appolntm<'nt of Tru!<ll'l' t;ndt>r "a' ·,·h..~r~::c•.t with Into atlon ... Kenneth B. Lloyd. 15. Santa Bayshorc D:·., Bay Shon•<~ ... A .\ve., Corona 1'1<>1 :\tar. California. Will of DN'!'aS('rl wilt h<' h<'A rd rn au1o .lfh~r he was fo d An.1. l'UHC'red minor scrap<' llcen P plait> was stolen {rom \VJTNESS our hands this 13th a1 !l:JO o'I'IO\ k A .\f. on AugU!'t I. ·'''l'f'IJ rn hi» <M in a d lr:h o .. ma rk." on his left knee-. right 'hi' car or Ralph T huPst'n. 213 day of July, 1961. 196 1, at thl' rourt room or 01'· • th(' bay "'de of Baysid<' Dr. d wris• tntl lt>ft ankle. whe n his Oiamonrl Ave., Balboa Islund .. . TII0 :\1AS CLI FFORD ARCHE'R p:~rtment 8 ,,r rhe SuJX'rior Court mtl<' north o f Vaughn's Landinr.. 'l:r \ lc collided with a «.-a r Clothing and a soda pop cooler, ALICE M. ARCHER. ()f thP Sl.lll' or L lltrorn•a in a nrl upper bd), at 10:15 p.m .... A dn \·<'n by r.obe:t S. Dorris, 67. Ill valued at between $150 and STATE OF CALIFORNIA l for the> County or Ora ngt•. Wt hll'yrl<' wa -; stol!'n from the ~IW r.mn.trlA St., Ba lboa. at 31st $17.::;, w~.>rc stolen from a car on I ss. L. 0. \\'AtLACE. ~nragt~ of T-om :-itPI'h~nson .. ~,.t l S:. a nrt Bll lboa 81\'d .. :'iewport 15:h St., Newport Beach. owned COUNTY OF ORANGE ) l'ounry CIPrk \1rrnmar Dr., Balboa. ~ 1 Jt>a<.1 ... :.1rs. Barbara J. DNX'g· by B;trb:ua Swa nson. 3109 Bar· ON THIS 13th day of July, f961 , Oat<' J ulv I. 196 1. • THURSDAY. JULY 6 kamp. 60. of 505 Irvine Ave .. bados Pl., Costa Mesa ... An· 1M-fore me, a Notary Public In \.ALVI.:'(P.. KEE~E · Rona ld Wl'lls. -12. 2.'312 ·s anta :'iewpL~rt Hl'lghts, was charged drew J. Billma n. 63, ot 309 AI· and for said county and state. An.t Aw .. CosH• .:0.1esa. was rharg· with intoxica tion in private and varado St., Balboa. was charged residing therein, duly commls· t••l wi th cjrunk driving and In · t.1ken to rounty jail ... San with the shopllfllne of a hall· stoned <ll nd sworn. personally ap. "Jllten out up to 9~S more bmiDg rays I roxit'ation in publl.:-a t New;;;ort Dlt>go polk<' asked local officers pint of whiskey from the S.Jboa peared Ttlomu Cltftord Areber HI\ d. and W<'stminster Av('.. to watch Cor a mls.'llng San Diego Market, 608 E. Ba lboa Blvd., Bal., and Allt"e M. A. I'(' her known to :'iC\\ port flf'ights, at ·1 2:~0 a.m. boy. 16. b:>u ... Ralph Wllllams. 1590 me to be the persons whoee 1 ... A traffic .trcidl'nt at .JI O W. • .nrDAY. JULY 1 Elm St., Costa M..a, reported namN are subscribed to the I Coii"l llwy .. :'\ewport Bea<'h. in· A 1929 two·door Ford, owned the theft or a ssoo to $600 dla· within Instrument, and ack· vul\'l'tl \'l'hir lcs drivt>n hy Cor· hy P. J. Neaderhl~r. 288 Vk torla mond ring from a coat pocket nowledged to me that they exe . nrlla W. Sh('Prl', 1535 SuJ>('rior ~t .• ros ta M.-sa. was stolen from In his car parked either in Costa cuted the same. A\.· .. Costa Mesa ; Patrlda L. In front ot M9 W. Cout Hwy .. -~esa or at 4401 W. Coast Hwy., WITNESS my ha nd and Olfi· I Eh('llnJ;. 222 32nd Sr .. Newport ~Pwport Be~ch, and found by West Newport . . . Walter E. clal seal. B<'.tch, a nd La rry C. Stewart, 18. li fl' gu11 rds parked at the curb Partridge, 21. or 401 N. Bay PEPITA HELMLE, &-llflowP , . . . In front of 213 Marguerite Ave., Front, Balboa Isla nd, was booked Notary Public In and for lur1 W. Dn-,er. 3301 Seen-lew Corona rlf'l .\1ar ... An Anaheim on a charge of shoplifting a can said County a nd State. Aft. Coroea del Mar. was tbe boy. 11. was charged with the ot smoked shrtmp. packaee of My Comm!ulon expires •lctim of tbe tbeft of 9CN9.. <~hoplirtl ng or a $2.47 bottle of green shrimp and jar of caviar, May 6, 1965 •alued at 141 from a boat 1D <~un ran lotion from Fry'11 Market. valued at $2.82 from Rlch.ard'A Publish: July 20. 27, a .Up 1D tbe Udo YCICbt All· 11:-15th St .. Newport Beach . . . Lido ~arket, 3433 Via Lido, NeW· Aug. 3. 10, 1961 cbonlf]e ••• Vlllceat S...taer. Two six·packs of beer were )()rt Beech ... WilHam Mitchell. ln the Newport Harbor Ensign 11. of 3111 Parlt LaDe. W•t <~tol<'n rrom the 85.foot crul!l(!r, 46. of 206 Grant St., West New- llewgort. saHend a aa1aor Ia· Brigand. owned by Joe Crall, 12 port, was cha reed with lntoxlca. ceratiea • lllla left tbl9la wMia Bay Island, Balboa ... TWo tlon In· private .•. lUs bKycJe ._ bit by a car nt>ighbor boys were blamed for • IIODAT. JULY 10 Sll.p ....... _ ............. .... ...... ....... tbe OI'CierlY dewlopln.nt and lm· prownwni" of the property. .vu ......... LeonArd Faaa. &tOO' W. Coast Hwy., West Newport. 22·unlt mo· tel, 11\Ana•r'• omee and apart· ment, ct.llcateuen <and oft-sale Uquor store. MarahalJ Harrt., 218 21st St., Newport, aln1le family dwelling In a C·1 d.t.trkt. Harold Sabel, 1703 W. Balboa Bl vd .. Central Newport, 2 signs In an R·3 cn.trtct. Dean Inc., 18:0 S. Bay Ft., Bal· boa Island, JJeCOnd floor .t.t • .>art· mfltt ltbove non·contormln: ga· rage. J. F. ~arlscal. 126 Crystal Ave., 8.1lboa Island, add to 2 St't'Ond story bedrooms over non·t'On· forming garap. Newport Construction Co., I 128, 1284 Rulland Rd., Westcldf, 2 signs for apartment rental~>. • RUUaDIVJIIOII AI. Nkhols and Ivan Smart, corner ol Malabar Dr. and Sea· d rift Dr., Irvine Terr..ac-c. cre.tte 2 R·l building sites out or one R·l parcel. • COJIJIUJIICATJO~ Letter from ~rge Tintlc r~>· q uesting one-year ('Xtensron of user permit for a sign at 1200 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. IE II UPIILITEIIII raD ftA81'1 AT '10011 D008 MA T!'RBISES ...-WJLDmG ,_.._. ln'lpiU' llaa~ ~A~TraiSSCO , .......... ~ Ll .... ~·- drt... by a.... r. a.n.tt. <Jtartlng a fire In papers a nd Mildred Moore, 200 W. Cout a..a-. .. IlL. wlaile hara18f lllto leavrs a longslct. the home pf Hwy., r.ported the theft of, a a parld .. lot at Ml3 VIa Lido. Carol M. Leland,. 319 Alvarado 130 Oag from a Oae pole ..• llewpert a..cJa ••• A tl4-foot Pl .. B'llboa ... A SantA Ana Arthur Kabeth, 701 Edpwater oatJIJecad .........,..., ._ foalld boy, •:6. was chareed with shop· Ave., Balboa, complained that ...Ut by tbe barbcw depart. llflinJt a bar of ljl()tato chi.,. someone br• ott a $2 latch ••t ~ 'tM bay, wttla tM ... from Fry's Market, IllS 15th St .• from a window o n the west aide .... .,.. aDd tbe bocrt dirty Newport twa~h ... A spare tire of hls cafe at that addreu ... _. wet, beiD9 Nturaed to Ita was stolen from the ·car of Sol A t65 bicycle waa stole n from ......... tM CI'Gft ....S bf Lesser, 2270 Channel Rd .. Balboa~ Clay St. and Westminster Aw .. tM Cllas a • Water ..... e IATUDAT, JVLT I Newport Heights. -1on11n• to • CIIICC'a•a & noaa ~ • ....,_... Co.. ·1701 ••••• Charles F. Alexander, 58. of Robert Thies, 9, ol 31117 Clay St. Aft.. e-ta Jleea . • • 1628 W. Ocean Front, Newport . . . A spare tlr. was ltolft CAnned food valued at S20 and 'Beach, was char1ed with drunk from the car of Barbara P011Te¥8LY PR8V8.TS su•auR• AI YOU TA•t Of'~ lnCiftW ...... Christensen Pia IIIGC'f plates. mugs, cups, spoons and a driving and hit and run •rter 524 Tustin Ave .• Ne.,ort H.e.hca pot Wf'rt" stolen from the 48·foot his car hit parkf'd cars In tbe . . . A 195 blqcle was 8tolla v~l "Betty Ken" moor~.>d at 1900 block of Court St .. Newport from Krs. WflUain Bouck. a8 2827 W. Coast Hwy., Newport React\, re11stered to Everett AP· Ocean Blvd., laJboa ... GUle«e Beach, owned by K. Higginson, ple,at~. Otan_., a nd AVIs R. H. Bailey, 5.W AIIM Ave.. Mew· 136 Magnolia St., CostA Mesa . . . Huddleston. Chino . . . Otta.ny port Hellhta. reported a window Su.specu rented three kayab Jacot.t., 2202 Prtva te Rd., upper smashed In bl8 t.ome ..• An· from Du rallth Proourts Inc., 600 bay, reported me 110 petty theft tohwtte J. r.rr., 32. of 211'1 Ed1ewl\ler Av~ .• B:tlboa, teavtn1 of two Junlpttr planta and • Ocean Blvd, Balboa. wu ~;;:;;:;;;;;;;;::::;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:~::;;;;;;;;;~;;;:::;;;;=:;;;;;:;;;;:~:1'!~ beslct. a road In HunHnaton .mall pine ti'M from the atreet ~harpd with clrunll drivtq arMI Beach. the third $200 kayak side of ht. front yard .•. GHrp lntoxl~tlon at 2111 Channel 14 .. miMing . . . M. Bonda. 1& La V•mel waa Balboa ... Jrbdaael G. r.t.y, * CROWN HARDWARE* .il fiii''U.aniiil -= .. Ul'r COMr &&WAY D-191 ._ ••••• .e charpd wlta. tile-~ rt1 ol 333 Ameth~ .Ave .. laJboa .. ...., 11• ..._ -., .... a 2le eonab ,..... rw, • MarUt. land. NpOf'ted 132 ate1en INIII tJay C. W d 11• • ••• lUau• 115 I!Mh St., Jr..,.-t 8Ndl • . . ht. wallet tn a car d 40tt. II. II&. c-...,.., t _. A hub cap wu ......,. fi'CIIIl tM anct INMcn Dr .. •• ,....,... w ... C. ....., V,!' , wl· car of Leo lroall. J1N1.A E. Cout ... Th,_ a.llnphota ..,. c.lOII• ....... • ...._ llllllw .e Rwy., Corona ... Mar .•• lit· fl~t.d frGin ttu.. bop aft8 ... ,.... .._ _. C.. ...,. cha•l My.,., 211 O.le lt., ec.t• thrw window~~ 'ftN found wldl • ..,... ._. ..• a n, a M-. repol111d 1M ttwft o1 bla n ...._ Itt a.rs.. a.Uft"h ., .... ...... --........... ~,.. tJII Jf.wpart... .... l., w. ...... aw. •• 11 .... 1a ............ .,...... ....... t:1&i I& .... a... .. -. ....,. A. ...... II. el Ul e 18 A'l. ,_, II ..... & ....., • wt. I* Ddlla Aw .. ONM ... Mar, Glllrlt A. ........ a. .t JIU ...... .., ......... 0 •• , as-• ....-.u. c ,_., ........ ....... e IIUL'III fOOD I10IIa e .............. ,...._ ........... ..... c:a • ,. ................... ··-..... ~ ............. b ......... I...__. ...... ........ IJ!Id II •• •w 7 ..... Wtl • ., "' .. , 0,. .... 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DODGERS 6: Tom C:o.u n :-l.tmml'd .t c·ruc·ia J double to .:•'l' thl' victory to th«> Pi· r,,,,,. an a rPal ~uf•.tker. •·•:s;o; 9. RRAVES 2: The Cubs !'rut~INI for 8 run~ In the first '"'' 11: and them cooled off, col. lf"•·ll.tl( only one more srore for thr :f•:-ot or the game. Craig Gr.thnm played a fine> game for th•' t ubs. • MOIIDAY. JULY 10 UUDGERS 10, BRAVE S 2: Dc.d~N Infielder Linebarge r leod thP Dodgera to a ronvlnclng win O\'f'r lht> Brave team. rates -..ored at least three runs In every Inning In backing up pitche r Bruce Woodwort h, who pJtC'hed tine ball. • WED•I:IDAY. JULY 12 DODGERS 7, BRAVES 5: Art Cherry pitched most of the game to: the Dodge"'. GIANTS 6. CUBS 1: Shortstop Steve Dlsmang hit a triple to lead the Giants offensive attac-k. PIRATES 6 Red 3: Brent Dun-' . c.1n played an outs tanding game for the Pirates as d id Bob Prough for the Reds. IITEIIIn- lEUUE • SATUIIDAY. JULY I PIRATES 9, BRAVES 0: The Braves lost the game by forf~>ll. All forfeited games arc scored 9.o. • TUESDAY. JULY 11 PHILLIES 5, DODGERS 2: But.:h lttNly no·hit the Dodgr rs Cor thret> innings In a nt'nr· flawless performanC'e. IIITIIDI LEI8UE • SATUIIDAY, JULY I BRAVES II. PIRATES ·10: Dan Thompson Jed t'h f> Brave tc>am to a narrow decision ovN the PI· rates. • NOIIDAY. JULY 10 CARDS 7, GIANTS I : Steve Booth and team mate O'Brien 'Pushed the Cards past the Giants with each man tollectlng a double. Over 200 budding young bue- bllll pI a y r r a are anxloualy awaiting thr C League All-Star S.rles which be&lra SaturdaY, .laly 22, at the Ca.ta Mesa Pa rk. OuJ,IJtandlng players h J v P been aelectcd from 1 the 12 C leaaues In the Harbor Area Sum- mrr Baseball Procram for the series, which will be 'COnducted In an elimina tion tournament. The Championsh ip game will be played at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. Aug. 5 at the Costa Mesa Park. As or Tuesday, J uly 11, the C lt>agul' standings w~>re as foJ . lows: COAST LEAGUE. Cards Dodgers Giants Braves Phi II irs cubs .CORSICA Plrntes Cards Reds Bra vi'<; PARK r.!ants Cubs DoclgNs PiratPS Phlllit•s WIL.O;-J Rl'dS Cubs Dorlgrrs Card-< Bravc•s CORONA Plratl'l' Phllhcs RN1s G1ants HARBOR Cub.<: Dorlgl.'f .. Ca rds Br.tvPs :\1ARI:'\ERS Phi II if'S Pirates Giants Reds MONTE VISTA 1 Dod~<'~ Cubs Bra vi's Cards KAISER Giants w .... 7 5 4 .. I .. 0 1 3 I I j .} ' 1 I 5 :5 1 3 0 6 3 3 0 1 4 3 I 7 7 2 0 5 .J .J 1 ...... 6 I 3 3 6 0 Pirates Ph !Illes ~-­CHA.~NEL Braves ..... Cuba Giants Dodgers . CEN'CRAI, Ph lilies Red• ... Pirates .. Braves . SUNSET Dodgl!ts Cards Gfan~ Cu bs 1 I 1 6 5 .2 2 3 3 2 2 I , 2 5 5 2 3 j 6 2 2 3 3 , I I 1 I I 3 u 4 SCOTT MciNTOSH plays for the Redlegs of the Piedmont League at the Corona dt>l M ar Yo~.oth Center ball fiel::l !E"s q., photo.) IN TitE ENSIGN HOUSES FOR RENT .. -~~~~~~~ 1039 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed· room. Family room. bullt·ln kitchen. CArpets, drapes-Year lease $325 mo. In Harbor VJew H illa. Call OR 3·9300. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ·unfurnJshedl1ied: room apartm<>nt with gar.age, ne3r orf>an. Low yearly rent- al. 711l 1-. Iris. C.:orona del Ma r. Phone GY 6·527T or t>Vl'nlngs OR 3·5067. ROO~ i n-r-e.,.,t ic-rc>-d.,..-m-e-d'""i-:-a-:J,.-d-:-oc-t or's , house In CD:-1, ''ery nace ur. I rou ndlngs. ne;u beaC'h. Call I OR 5-0133. l HELP WANTED AVAILABLE at onr<'-nearby Rawlelgh Business. Good o;>· portunlry: trade W<'ll estab· lished. Exper!en<'t' ht>lpful but not ne<'t'ssary. See :\t. 0 . Sere· land. 319 E. Pom ona, Santa Ana. or write Rawlc>lgh's. 306 Adt'llne. Oakland 20. Calif. WA:"JTED-man or woman; can Nrn S3 to S1 Profit per hou r, full or ~part tlmt>. No invest· mant..,<'eded. Will help you ro get ~tartl'11. S<'c &rt Stlm· pi<', 2359 EldPn Avr., Costa :\1Psa, C.tlif or w:-.te Raw. IPi~h·s. 300 Ad<•linf'. Oa kland. Calif. TOP OPPORTUNTTIES DAILY Be Sure To Ch.ck With JUNE FARRAR F:rmloyment Aaenc:y 4i5 N. NE'wpoft Blvd.~ Newport Mldway 6·4481 ClASSIFtEO AD RATES -c..a. witt! order 01 within I 0 d.ys I Time 2 Times l Timea 20 words 01 le. ·-·-··-··-·-··-··-·· .. --. .75 1.25 I .50 21 ..,.. to lO words ···-···----1.00 1.50 2.00 11 wonli to 40 word. -·-----1.25 2.00 2.16 E.dl word ower 40 w01ds ----....... .Ol .05 .07 ISH ORDER FORM BELOW FOR SPECIAL MAIL-IN RATES) HOUSES FOR SALE WESTCLIFF 1142 Pembroke L..:w Bmnl1 nf'w 3 bedrm., 2 bath. All t'l('{'trlc kitchen. Beautl· fully draped, carpeted lr land<:<'.t j)f>d. CornPr loc-ation at nght priN". OR 3·512 I or se<' )OUr Brok~ MUSICAL for 0 R G A ~ S rome to the ne w Organ Headqua"ters S<'rvang the Orange Coast H 'A M M 0 N D PETS-SUPPIJES I'LEA.S arp starting again. Wp ha,•e fJrod u.-ts that will rid your pet, house and vard of the.se pesky critters. ·eau u ·- JOIIDAJf'S PET SBOP 27a2 E. Coast H1ghway, Co- rona dt>l Mar. ORiole 3·2130. FOR SALE JU~1 PJ NG Otst! saddle. brtdlt:'S, t'tr . $2.1 : 3 braldt>d rugs and a nd paris, S23 ear h ; men's rid· ing d othes. 414 Fernlt'af, CD:\1. O R 3 ·6940. C 0 R 0 N A 0 tD E L M A R LANDSCAPING Complete Landscap ing • <'<' our lx>nutlful new stu- d io!' .11 ~>l E. CO!l!'l lllwav 'lU"' aNti ~ from rhe Port ThrJit'l • Lt•t u... 1<'11 you about thl' "''''' llamt>n..,aon ln musaeal run rou n1n rnjoy fr(l(' by jrunan £ Elma Pr<l<'tor·· Be· ,~tlnnl'f ... ('Ia ' l'.tll OR. J . ~311 tor Ot>tall'~. SCH:\11DT-PIIILLJPS CO. Estab· hshPd 191 1. ,:\(lw IIA:\1MO:\D ORr.A:\. -New STEINWAY PIA:\OS; f ram h1M' for all Or.1n2e County. Service . FREI:: ~-n.MATES SAH Green Stamps F'rH delJvery CORONA DEL MAR NU'R3EltY OR 5-0160 · 274-4 E. Coa~ Hwy AUTOMOTIVE -ITS-CHECK:UP TIME \\'0 :\tAN WHO CA~ DRIVE . . . . t:;;ED Hammond. :;plnet Or~an, pt>rf{'(.·t condluon. at sat'rlfi<'t' TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION e WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • IC Y"U woulll enjoy Working 3 IJrH'I' Term~ or l hours a day c-alling regu· Orangf' County'.: largPst '>f'lectlon larly C'ac-h month on a group of span<'t anrt ron~ le paa nos or Stud1o Girl Cosmetic-s clients from $295. Thrt't' years to pay. on a rout<' to bf' established in full Key and Pl.'dalboard Ham· mond Organ. Style B. Used - priced to sell -te nns. • Herb Miller's RICHF1ELD STATION 3636 E. Cout Hwy. at Polnaett&a OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar JOHl'CSTO!fE"S ClA:"JTS 8. CU BS 0: Tom • TUESDAY. JULY 11 ---------------------------------- .and around Corona del Mar. and are willing to make light dt'livNic.>s. <'tc.. w rite to STU · DIO GIRL COSMETICS. Dept. JW . .a, Glendale. California. Route will }lay up to $5.00 per hour. Large S<'lf't'tion of nE'w and used StE'Inway Paa'tlo" onE' in frenc-h Provlncaai -Ylalnut; ·rt>· possessed; all like nt>w -as much M '-, off. Easy terms. Mesa· Auto Wreckers Ueed Auto Part.. Tine Blount and Marshall Sava1e wNe key figures In the Giants a ll l lo.. PIRATES 17, REDS 2: The PI· SHORTSTOP for the P'eedmont Leogue Redlegs is young Bobby H"ncock. shown here .swu1ging o coupla of bo is os he gets reody '· to ~tap to the plo te. (Ensign photo. MI8CEI.LILMEOUS Avmolf Every FrldaJ ntaht at 7 p.m. Antlquea. Complete Roue-. hOld rumJablnp and Appll· anoea. 'WINDY'S IL\IUf Ml6·-• 30'75" Newport Ave. C.ta .. _ We wUI le1l for . Yoa HOIIIIIMIIIIIIDCI Carpentry Minar a.,ain Ko Jolle 'ho SmaJJr H. 0 . ANDERSON ....... ,.,..Lane Oolla ...... caut lala...., 1.1115 U no ....., eall Ill 1·211'2 Remodeling and Repairing AaJ ... Jolt. o..r • ,.... lnW.--. lqK......_ u ..... 10 YOU WNft e .. e -e ................... ,. .... ...... "' ...... ............. DODGERS 19. PHILLIES 6: Pitc her Bob Haid' kept the situ · atlon welt in hand with his pitching. EIITEII I LEIIUE T• Coach Hughes AHends Grid Clnics: Awaits Sept. 5 SITUAnONS WANTED Used EIN:tronlc Organs-Lowrey with percussaon 1695. Kmsman. save 1650 -T homas. ~11nshall -CA."<' like nt>w $395. Tc>nn.l>. We BuJ Can ud Scrap Metal LrBEaTY .. '1013 ~ Placenda Ave. eo.ta M- PHOTO SOPPUES ALL 'fYli'D or • MORAY. JULY 10 REDS 6, GIANTS 2: J im Ogle a nd Scot Humphries led t he Reds with fine pltchlng pt>rforman~s. • WKD•&SDAY. JULY 12 PHIL.UES 9. REDS 2: Bill 1'\eth c-olledcd double to lead the Phil· lies In their win. G IANTS 7, PIRATES 5: Giants pitcher Bob Curry pa~d rhc win· ners with a well-pitched game. ly EAilL COSTKE1' What doe!! a h igh school foot · ball roach do during the sum· mN? "Attend cllnfcs." says !\t'wport Harbor High's grid m entor Waynl' HughPS. "There are some marvelous ones offered now. lllgh srhool C'oacht>s can hear arrd m et>t coacht>s like Jim Owl'ns. Duffy Daught>rty and othNs that he otherwise would not." HughPS stated that he has at · l:'a.-.c•• • LUIUE t€'ndc>d some 14 dinirs so tar .._lliiol(lll this )'Par and plans to attend • TUESI1AY. JULY 11 . REDS 3, GIANTS 2: PiiC'ht>r Loptlen ·or the Reds had to work hard, but finally kept the Giants one run behind hls Red l<'am. • TIIUUDAY. JULY 13 REDS 9, PIRATES 6: The h it· te"' for both teams play<'d key roles In a s lug fest. • TVKIDAY. JULY II CA,RDS 15. DODGERS 1-1: Thf' Cuds pulled one out In a real s)u gfest with evl'ryone having n COOd day at the plate. Ctlfl.'; 13. BRAVES 4: Thf" Braves fell behind early, and then rouldn't catch up to the Cubs. • TIIVDDAY. JULY 1' BRAVES 11. CARDS '10: The Brave~ had Lady Luck on their s ide, pullln1 out a narrow win. DODGERS 18, CUBS 3: The Cut. never had a chance as the Dodger hitters found the range rlrht at the start and d idn't let up. • iWUaDAY. JVE.Y IJ GIAJII'I'S 15. CUIS 3: Giant hit· teN prGWd too much tor Cub pltdMm 10 haBclle tn a one-aided Olan .. ~. _ .... more before he rounds up his local footballe"' in time for the !ltartlng Sept. 5 practice date. Hughes. his wife lrls, and their 3 girls. Barbara. 16; Chris. 12. and Kathy, 8. live at 423 Po,:>py Ave. in Corona del Mar. Hughes ronsiders high school football coaC'hing a full tlml' joh. "Derlnitely," he says, "and thr trl'nd is moving further In that direC'tlon. Football Is requiring a great deal of organization. and summer Is the time to get it done. "Attending cliniC's is only part of th(l tlml' 1 spend on football In the s ummer. In ron trast to baskf'tball, where tht're are sum · mN lragut's for boys to get ac · tual playing c>xpcrll'n~. a foot· ball roach rnust ·plan to gel the sufficient experience In a rom· paratlyely short periOd of t ime. This Is where a whole summer of planning comes ln." The local g ridiron tutor Is a graduate of the lJnlvf'risty of Southern California. He plavf'd football at Santa Monica City Coll«'ge before mntrlt ulatlng at USC, wher.-hr eventually earned his master's degree In physlcaJ education. Hughes was ask.-d whethqr hllh school footbllll <'Oachlng em phasizes the participation or th~ winning aspect of the game. "I try to romblne the two. I have alwaya felt that it's no sin te wfn. becau.e ltuat's what they aN' on the field for . . . striving tor excelle~. But I also fHI that everyone should play, and I adhere to that policy to the letter. It'• one or the reasons • ....aY, IWL'I' • wh.y we han a junior varsity U:OS 11, GJAllfTS S: '11M ledl team at Newpor1." had too mum Ia tM flfld and Hufha. a veteral'\ ol 14 years too mum •t tlail IIIII lor tbe In hllh IIMool ~dllq, be· Glanla. Ia... that football attltuct. on • ,_.Y. ,..._ tM part fll hll 1)1&,...,. are more PmATIB IS. PIIII.I.D 1: 'ftM Important tban foolbtall abUitlee. ............ -............ ....... ...... part ol ........... IMit 1M ,... ... ....., Milt up • II .., 1 .. uta,nt. It a.n be ~~:::: • .r. ... YEI =::.:-..._!.~-ftlnda· ... a JUA'ID '= ,.. ... a..-....._ tiM "'mefttal .,.. ............ *""' tM put" tlllll&all• a 1nkal Ml ---...., -la.d ......................... .,. . ...... ................... . -... -. D<HfESTIC WOP.K of a m · kane{ housc-d eaning, window' wash· ang. All gPneral work Sl..iO 'hou:. Kimberly T·9025 a fter 6 ?.m . CD:\1. G]tADE SCHOO"L,......G"'I;;;R~;-L-w--:-:11-:-1 -c:--il-re c-are for babies. dav1amP, 20 <'<'nts hour, v irmity 'or down. town Corona del ~·tar. OR 3·98.j(l RELI.\BLE loca I high SC'r.oo1 boy wants suitable s ummer t'm· plnyment. Good rt>Cerf'n~s. Call 1'uC'k Coop. OR 3-5709. LOST&FOUND 22 Grand P1aneK t>ithN nl'W tlr re<'Ond ationPd, ancludtng Stt>tn· way, Baldwan . Ktmbnll. Dt>cker Brothrrc. anrl many others rrom sr5; tc.>rms like tl'nt. W.tntt'd US<'<1 p1anos In trade on nny nt>w Hammond Organ - allow hlght>St cash pr1re. HA:O.n10 :\D EXTRA \'OICE Orga n h<'"t bu~ 10 andustt) -only $.'195. all orgctn and orrhf'St ral t<H .< • .., '' 1 t h pt>rc-u. slon: $2.l.OO •lllWn. dS a11\Ntl!'<'d in "Liff'." !9 prartiC'C pan noo;. all in I'XN'l· h•nt rondauon. "I'll or tf'nt. Crum $.3 00 a m onth. 11.1 mmonrl ChMt1 Organ-family BLACK car, long·hairi ((found tn tun without lr~ons: morli' January. Phont> OR 3 9163. than Jl)() •lr.'hl'strnl a nd organ ton.•:--Ont> uo,c-d. but pt'rfl'<'t CARS FOR SALE I Dainty ltttlt' ' r.o:t' Ma ,M· ).q;,s CHEVROLET BPJJirV --;:jl 1 rhNry Sptn~'t :-lt~~thtly c-as(' ri tm ,t~NI 1n shapptng -savt' ~lnl', l'jard !OP c-oupt>. Automa t Sl~l -ba lan•·e 36 months. 1\' transmiS"Ion. rarl ao nnr1 "'-h rl Ph 11 1 q o-"\ h hl'atN, 2 lOOP, whitt> SldP \\311 .;>< ml I 1 tJl<;, ~ • ' · ort bailers MC' tired. dirty and hav tart's. :\tl'5T ~ELL. ('a 11 HY 4 Ma 10 O<'llr 20th ~n nta Ana - mg to listen to the taunts or ',ill. Kl 7·40-:-:l 5t-aslde Ramh mort-th<~n IUI Jn an and M · their fellow studt'l\tS driving by II'· 900;:. Coa"t Hw\ L..1~un 1 gans 1" '~·t'IN't from Opt>n Mon· on thetr way to thl' heaC'h. !k;\h · · · ., • cia~· It Fnda~ naJ;?hts -f r('{' "I realitl' that !IOmctlmi'S foot· ·-,;-~ -.-. I Parkan~ 19.'Wl CIIE\ ROLET a.-l.m ,·onq•r ------- ball is no Cun." h<' ~ 1y.. "ThN e t~< 1<'. \' I'P~fnt>. aurom:lttr I e BALDWIN ORGANS Photograpruc Supplies e P'ut Color Film Servi~ e Movte ProjeC'tors tor Beat. • Model Airplane SuopU... MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1783 !fewpon BIYCL. eo.ta .._ Pbc.ne ~ IJ. 7042 MOVING MOVING? W<' furnish a large van and 2 fasl ex~rl<'n<'t"d. lni'UN"d movers for only $11 .50 an hour up to 30 miles. Also coast. to· roast and overseas. Time starts at your door. :-Jo charge for estlmatf"S. NEWMAN TRANSfER 6 STORAGE CO. "Servi<'t' w ith a Conl'l'lrnc-f'" Phon~: :\11 6 ·2528, MI 6-7202 Rc> id€'nt'c.>: Ll 8-6430 124 B.roadwa.y, Costa Mesa PAINTING Is a gtl'31 rl..'al OC disrlpltn<'. but t tn-;ma "100. rarl1 o .:1nd h1'31N :hr rewards ar<' great " l .111 HY ~ ;11 or t\1 7 1073 • BALDWIN P.ANOS FOR EX_P_E_R_T_P_AI_:'\_iTI_ ~G \\'nyn<' HU$:hes t·om·«'y'\ th<' ;'.~asad,• Ram biN , 900 E. (' ast imp:e !on that lh<' rl'\\nrris oC Hwyl l~1 g11ru Be:u:tl. C'oa chlng thl' ~.t mt' o.\1<' rq u.lll,\ as grelt. 1 YARD MAINTENANCE 'Rt>sidentla I -Commrrc-ial Phone Kl 5 2i3i =Je~~h of .hlih- "'"'· CO,:\f. Drapt>rlPs, ,,·all t.~ ~··all _rar~ts. Adults only. O R .1·08-l.l. 5f'ARKU ~C bachelor garagl' a pt. em Peninsula bf'tW<'I'n ha\ anl1 l)('('an. $100 m onth, lea~~· OR 3 6072 PVt'nings. Rl'ntlll RI'IU rn :\tapll' A ·'l'fN>IliC &l \ · <' S L'i(H I(I -CALL - Sympson 6 Nollar N~rt·a Oldest Established PaJntera OR 3-Jt\.10-Evt'tl OR 3-5454 Pamtmg, Decorat~ng Woodwor th PIA:\0 It 0 RGAX CO SHAKE R )f' PR~ F:R\'IXG t· .... d Oq~. nl' from S39:1 1 :\~ 11 & Clt>nn 2tll6 E. Coast H\\ a\' LIC'PnsNI & lnsurNI Coron.t d<'l M.u · Or 3·~ .. l..10 :;1:; N . Main Sr .. Sant.t Ana M . M 1chael Pamtmg Kl T.U3~ Ml 6 1200 r.-----------------·---~---. 1 SPECIAL ..... MAIL 'IN YOUR QASSIFIED ADS,- 1 , I 1 va TBJSIIAJIDY ro .. -on WOIID n. uaa Cbec:k £/ I I o~" I "._ ~ I <"-~ '( / 1. 2. 3. .. I. • Oa-Hi'Catioaa I / I .. 7. " ---.. -10. ;r.!: to '*Y = I I· / /~;, u. 12. u 1'-. u. ~-:....,~ ·~--= I I "" DECIAIJ 15 waacla oa1y SOc b oae u..rtioa-3 timea oaly 1.00 ....., ........, --' :\., ~~-=~-I I 18. • 17. 1!. d . -.. ~ I .. ---· ~ a a - -,., ......... --· I I '' 1. -----•-~: ::.~-I 'I n . a •· a c-.a. .. -•wo••a.w ... ,. .. _, .. _,,_,... I tuu ~------------~~~·~Uiil~~i ... iiiiiiili••••••~&rcc; •• ;;.;.~.~.=-~c~.;; .• ;.~.~i~ •• ~-~~~~~~~!1 I • I \ I Bl Begins 39th Season 'llae ...... llllllldYMiatCha' .......................... •. ,..,. The ....... f« each wcek'a actlvttt. • the aame u lD ~ yeera. Me~Jdlq to Mr&. H. K. Blackman. JIQblldty chairman, or U8 Topaz Aw., Balboa laland. Monday morning actJvltlea lD· dude anowbird and dinghy raoee. Swimmina and diving compe· tltJon Ia acheduled for TueJI(Mya. Wedneadays are set aalde for rowing compnltJon. 1600 Building May Lose No. The "1600 Building'' o n WHt Cout Hwy., near the Harbor Chambf!-r of Commerce of- flee, Ia faced wtth the loss ol Jts 7-year-old atreet number. The public works dept. dl.scov- ered ttrat the number had been Incorrectly aulgned to the prop- erty in 11954, and has given t'he 1600 number to a new building being conatructed next door by D. MalUck. Norman Gamble. owner of the "1690 Building," protested to the City touncll Monday evening, but Council said It could do nothing but fiJe the proteat. Review and Preview courses in Math and English for J unior High School Students 3 week courses State Certified Teachers Call for inlormatlon after 3 P.M. ~, ... Mesa . .._,, • r .... LINDA LEICHTFUSS of 2215 Irvine Ave .. Upper Bay .AreiJ. a member of the West 'Orange Agriculture 4-H Club, IS shown with her Grand Chompion of Show Fot Beef s~e sold at the 19b I Orange County FIJir's Junior Livestod Auct•on to E. B. Man - ning & Son, Pico Rivera, for a total of $1618.40-ot $1.70 per pound. RECRUITING BEGINS , FOR FUND CAMPAIGN Is , (Coftt!aiMd from pap 1) them, nar did tlae CcMiftctl-. -- .. , ca~lled tt..lr vtalt after a «!!ftlmlttee lnMtlntr ~turdav aft- «noon. wben It wu ct.cfct.d that the h8t lntf'I'Hta of the city would not two eervect by their eomlntr ~l'f'." CIOGIICII.IIu LOaua -'1 tlon't aarN that our ~t Inter- ests a.-e served bv C'l ncellln• the vtslt. Thf' trrNtetrt stren~rth of our svstem of government I" In com - parinR It with ot'tter ayatems. I l'an't Sf'e how ~nvonP can rt•mafrf a ~mmnunlst If hi" aees our I'Ountrv. I am sure our a~atest weapon Is showlnlf our country Jtnd our 11ystem of govt'rnment. I am sure a la rge number of th.-,., will ,.,., homf' convinced." GII:OIIGa aii:GLD. 1712 Mar- lin Way, Baycno~~t-"Why then do we tr1ve 110 many communist symoethlzers Uvlna 'In our I'OUn · try for a long ttme and atlll re· malnfni red avmpathl7ers!" COUIICU.IIAII L 0 a II:. Z - "There are not many, not a sla- nlfiMnt numbf!r. I aJ" sure they haven't teen rommunlst coun· tries." ..._ ZIII:OLD-"Have you read J. Edgar Hoover's book, 'Masters of Deceit'?" · COUIICILMAJf LOUJIZ-''Yt>s, I have." MAYOa ITODDA&D-"We all abhor t'tte communist form of 'fOvernment. Here the lndlvldu:a l Is Important. The state is the ser- vant of the people. In, commun- Ist countries It 1s just' the oppo. site. "Countries are engaged In propaganda warfare, trying to prove they are the best, trying to woo people. There are Individual •personal contacts with indlvldu· als In the communist bloc. These contacts are the belt m eoan.s of exchanging personalities and Ideas, Off Jflxon. - "AI 1o1w u ,.. Mve them In your hOlM -....... don't 8ddl -a knife In tlaelr rtl•"' ,.. ~-"Don't gtw them the combination to our ufe either." IIAYOa ITODDAD-"J have a rNpoulblllty u mayor. The.e Yugoalava will go back and re· port how they were treated and wh-at peo)le uJd." Mas. AlrDII:aOII-"You are giving them the keya to oua city. You are repreaentln• US." Aa'l'llva IIAIDVIICI&a. 1124 Somerset Ln., Westcllff-"Here are a few basic f.tcta. When the commonists go back, they are 10 well capable of distorting any- thing good, t'hat It Ia. not worth the expense to bring them here. I want to go on record aa not want- Ing to be known u ,entertalner ol a ny known inutderlna commun· lsts. One of the 5 who were to come here-and this is docu· mented-wu personally respon- alble for the death ot ~women In Yugoslavia by burning wJtb gas. ollne." f'IIIL JIAaT. Newport Shores- "1 felt like you, Mr. Mayor, un- tH I looked Into It further. The only people who rome here from the communist countries are hl'ads of government. The Amer-, lean public has been duped! they want to put their arms a round these people, so the rest of the nations fe<el that we a~ 'Afraid of th~ communists. We let Khru- shchev come here, and said he's a pretty good guy, and mean· while 'he Is murdering millions. Why didn't someone ask him what he Is -going to do for the s laves In his country? "I don't know any football team that plays a holding action only. We're losing this fight. We had better start changing our methods oand ideas on how to fight. I am alarmed about put- ting our arms around the.e com- munists. If they take over here, they'll shoot me twice, becauae I a m a <'Apltallst with 2 business licenses." ITAIITDIG WED •• JULY 11 Jerry Lewis in "Ladies' Man .. Also Tommy Sands and Fa bian In .. Lew• in a Gold F"a Bowl .. The recruitment drive is on ~r Newport Beach United Fund vo1· unteers, accordjng to Mrs. C. R. L'Ecluse. residential cha!rman. She reports that a Jot of help Is need('d in all 5 residential areas, but especially In Corona del Mar. Sands. Newport Shores 'and Bal· boa Coves. Mrs. Arthur Re mley. Balboa Peninsula. Lido Isle and east of Newport Bh•d. Mrs. William Dana. OR 3·5506, Corona del Mar east of Avcx-ado . "We're fighting Ideas. not In· dlviduals. We'~ not at war. If you take emotionalism out of It, we are fighting Ideas. We're united here In the U. S. Our gov- ernment sees fit to do mlaslon· ary work In the satellite coun· tries. Perhaps they are wrong. But I'm willing ro cooperate with the fede ral government. Let us do what we can as Individuals to sell our phlloeophy. No one Is convinced that war Is the answer. It proves nothing. "I am disgusted with playing buddy-buddy with the commun· ists. President Roosevelt was a IUYOa ITODDA&D-"11te Idea to bring them over he~ was de· cided upon by the federal gov· ernment. Personally I like the way Barry Goldwater feels about the communists: let's go in a clean 'em out. But as a mayor of a n American city, I am visit· ed by Yugoslav mayors. offl dala on !pUblic business Invited by the American government. It Is not proper as mayor to offer an Insult. I've got to cooperate to aome extent with what goes on In Washington, though I may not agree." D 0 ,-~ L I / : ... ·, oa s.aso. •....-rt .._. Si&I'DIG WED .. JULY 11 ..... --~·-·-· ... ('it~ ....... ....,.,.,...,.,A"' ftllllf~l'­o-,..,..,e,A.~r~ The drive will begin In Octo· ber, and 23 agencies wil l be In· eluded. Area chairman are: · ~rs. Richard Steele, Ll 8-6333, for Balboa Island. Beacon Bay, Bay Shores. Bayside Vllhlge. Bay· shore Park and Irvine Terrace. Mrs. J ohn Owen. Ll 8·8433. Cliff Haven. Newport Ht>ig hts, Westclitf. Harbor Highlands and Back Bay. Mrs. Kenneth Hannahs, U 8·~256. West ~ewport. Lido e Too Late to cta.ify HELP WA:-JTED ~ALE -Test equipmc>nt technician ro <'.til · brate and maintain test year in tt'aching elt'ctroni<' technl· <'hn trainees. College gradu· ate with 2 years technical and 2 years trouble shooting ex- Pf!riefl<.'e desired. Starting sal- ary $331. Full lime. Excellent benefits. Apply In person at business office of Orange Coast Collt'gl', 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 1 FOR RE~T-Unfurnish('d 2 bed· room duplex, disposal, srove. I refrigerator. garage. Adults, no pets. Yearly rental. COM, ORiole 3-9377. I FOR SALE-Corvair '60 Deluxe. 4 door sedan, stick. Roman Red. full y equipped. Best offer over $1.695. ORiole 3-4575. HELP WANTED-~an, woman. ·---------------Drl..a.. J..l-1 ll-1-....1 romplete fool <'Oncerning COm· ••• rHI .,...,_ munlsm . Today's mess Is largely The rourt· trial of Michael J.l the result of his belief that he Smith. 18 of 3400 Ocean Blvd .. knew how to get along with Corona d~l Mar. on a charge of the m." driving when hls license had MJIS. ALAJf AJIDEUOX. 5709 been suspended revoked a nd re-Seashore Dr.. West Newport- fust>d was conti'nued last Friday "Why was It n~ry to g ive until Frid.ty, July 28, In l"iewport the keys t~ •• the city to these Bea<'h muntclpal court. rommunlsta. The Smi'th youth was arrested MAYOa ITODDA&D-''Thls ls by Newpart police July 5. near an anctent custom. It grew out 22nd St. and Newport Blvd., New-of the tlmea when cities were port Bea<'h. He claimed he was a walled-to keep the riff-raff out. juvenile when his Jlcen!le was People you d1dn't fear, you gave wlthht>ld, and that the ruling no keys. longer applied, as he was now "We have no walls or gates. an adult. Officers confiscated an We seek to educate. We give Interim operator's license. which keys to the city to people from he had obtained after becoming spectacular walks of Ute, or per· •18. sonalltles In pubJic lite. like Dick RED TERROR IN CHINA IS TOLD BY REFUGEE "America Is a paper tiger and I teachers, employees against em· the No. 1 enemy of the Chinese ployeea and families and friends. people." Non ·conformlsts are tent to This Is what the Chinese Com-brainwashing school, where a munlsts, agen1s of Moscow, a re test of the student's sincerity ls relllng the people behind the to write a list of as many rela· bamboo curtain, according to t1ves and friends as he can. Later Tom Wang, who spoke July 13 at they will be arrested. rhe Newport American Legion Anyone Who goes through Hall. 1 brainwashing school ls marked I or rouple, experienced. to Jive on place a nd help with dogs. 'DEADLY COMPANIONS' I Kay Finch, 344 Hazel Drive. CD~. ORJole 3·1969. PLUS Life bf!hlnd the bam boo cur-j for liquidation. At the llqulda · taln is unthinkable. said the lion trial a Jist of the prisoner's banker and business man, who crimes ls read and since they was In China 11 years ago, In make him an e nemy of the peo. 1949. when the Chinese commun-pie and thereto~ of the state, he lsts occupied the nMinland. is lmJWecUately ahot. The people People who don't conform to are forced to cheer. Relatives do the red reclme are called "pro· not dare look at their dear ones American" •nd "pro-capitalist'' or they will bf! liquidated next . and are subject to tortures and . Afler his apeecta Mr. Wang re- bralnwashlng, he said. emphaslz-ceived a standing ovation. Judge Ina the <&nti -Amerlcanism that is William Christensen Introduced driUed Into the people. the speaker wJth a description of THIS HOME built by l<oWft end Kruasme11 2721 E. Coest H'wey Corone chi Mer Olt l-6640 ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN ''The Reda have murdered 30 his e~tenslve bualnesa and bank· Including a numbf!r ol my rela. lng background and a reminder Uves and frlenda," uid Mr. to cherlah the freedoma we poe. Wang, and he descrlbf!d 80me of sess. · the cbengep In the Ufe of China. Dr. John B. Scott, dean of edu· AU land and property of the cation at SoUthem Calllornia Col· people were conftacatecf by lege, preaented the lnvoatton. meana ol makln1 cooperative The nag ulute wu Nell by Dar. fanneTa .and cooperatiw atores. rell Ward o1 Legion "-t a . The Beds eatabllshed a check on The lectu~· wu apoMOrect b)' .wry movement behind tM Iron the counter-aubeenJve oommlt· curtain so that eaCh ~ mut tees or· Ameriean LeaJon r.t 311 re..-rt any caller, get a permit to oll'Jewport and ,_ 4d dt ec.ta tnvel enywhere and inform on M ... s.m Mltdttll, put Jfew. ~ around hlm; h•banda portCommanct.r, ..rwct a daalr· •• denounce wtvea, dd.ldnft man. ....... peftnta, •uctenta , ...... · f'IIIL IIAIIT-"We've got to start movfnl back tM other way. Let's get together and keep tht'St' people out." IIAYOa ITODDUD -"Thc>y were brought here with the hope to convert them." MaL aava •om»LUIID. sno W. Oc-ean Ft .. West Newport-"Jf you feel like us. we want to Jet you know that there •re many more behind us. Tell the State Dept. that we don't want these communists here, and we'll back you u p." . IIAYOa ITODDAaD-"I be- lieve the exdrange would be he lpful." POLLT WJEaE. Sunset Beach- "1 commend the city and the newspapers for bringing thla Into the open. This ls not the first city that has bf!en Invaded. This Is an extremely alert community to ex- ert themselves like this. We .ob· , ject to the federa l government coming In and taking authority away from you." BENT AU SUMMER -YEARLY Scenic ~perties CWe Need Your Ustlngs) 2732·C E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, California (Jordan·• Pet Shop Arcade) ORiole 3·6853 ......... Ideal home for Jarae family. Spacloua llvlnl room. 3 bed· room. A den. 2 betha. F • .A. heat blt·ln klteben. Suncteck over bll dble. rarage. .,. BAY -JIEA1.TY CO. asu & Coat a..,.. PIL oa a.ma_ c.oea del Kat JEST IVY IEWPOBr IILE ABACO REALTY ................ • ._ • ..,., 10 rl\'lll lu J'ran. n..·. f'lilberman'• Wharf wltll Padfle OeNn· Pan UUI ~­laad Oavw." William 8lewart o1 CoNna del If u-ueuurer o1 Dowel A~ates iae .. aald In de. Aft'lblng plan. to the ~n lor the Balboa Fun Zone tiWI "'8k. A penatt f« en L·lbaP8d pJer on the Fu" Zone beach wu INntect hla firm by the Newport liNch city council Monday night. The pier wUJ bf! ueect by the Ja. land Transportation Co .. a aub. &esaee, foz P&Uen1er boilta to Catalina Ialand. Down Aaoctateslnc. hu leued the Fun Zone from Oarl C. HUJ. gren, who purchaaed It at a re- cent a uction. · "We want to have a boardwalk from the ferry tandJng to the Pa- vilion," Mr. Stewart said. ''It Ia going to take the cooperation of eeveral land owners. Notblna wJJJ be started unUJ after the summer season Is over." -···· ·······~· 1111 .. MEW 2 bedroom. eJ.etrle kHdl· en, w/w earpee., range. tlSO mo. on leaee . ,_. K. COAIT rwAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·7560 am 1800 Wi:ST COAST HIGHWAY !fEWPORT BEACH L1 8·93M .... Immedia te POIISHSion -Located one block off Harbor Blvd. In south Santa Ana. ONLY 10 MINUTES TO BAY 6-BEACHES .. ,t CHECK THESE FEAnJIU:3. Three large bedrooms plus fa mily room, two baths. fireplace, forced air heat and built-In kitchen. All Improvements In -No bonds. FREE FRONT LAWNS:! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. Payment as low as $105 mo. , ••.. ~OVE IN TODAY. Jus t off Beach Blvd. In Huntington Beach. FTVE MINUTES TO NEW STATE BEACH PARK -NEW ALPHA BETA AT YOUR BACK DOOR. You'll enjoy the spaciousness of the bedrooms, family room, extra bath 6-bUilt·ln kitchen with breaklut bar. You've nevf!r had so much for $110 mo. WHY PAY RENT-SEE THESE TODAY. -··· See this home today!! Spaclous three bedroom ~ good location. SSOO down includes all charees. Pa)·· ment of approx. $105 mo. Includes taxes and lnaurance. CHEAPER THAN RENT. CALL US NOW 1l11S WON'T LAST! M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you'U lUre our trlendly •rvlce" 220 E. 17th St. eo.ta M-. Uberty 8-1139 CAcrou theatreet from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenings Call MI 6-1050 -MI 6-5853 RENTALS WE HAVE THEM----LOTS OF THEM CORONA DEL MAll Studio Apartment, fumlshed -.............................. $90 Mo. 4 bedroom apartment, unfurnished .................... $150 Mo. 2 bedroom house, unfurnished, bullt·ina, modf'rn . .. ............. -............................................ 1135 !tto. COSTA MESA 2 bedroom furnlahed apartment .... -................ .$ll5 Mo. Modem furnished one bedroom, built-ina, private patio. carpets. drapea ............. --...... $115 Mo. Modern 2 bedroom apartment, furnished, built-Ins, private p.ttio ....... _. .......................... .$145'1\io. Newport Beach Brand new home In Back Bay area. 3 bf!droorna, 2 baths, fireplace. aU built-ins .................... 1160 Mo. Also House for rent on Udo Is le yearly. F« Sale -1 bedroom and fa mily room, 2 baths, on Santa Ana Ave., custom built ........................ $..25,500 Thla Office owns and controls over one million dollara In local Income and realdentlal PI'Opfr'Ue&. You can buy or ~xchange with us advantageoualy. Fernleaf A CoUt Hwy, COM OR 3-2r» 1652 Nnrport Blvd.. Coeta Mesa 110 1·7111 • •· •aww an. -·-· .. -·-·---........... _,_ 111 •·•m -. •..•. , ..... 2f ROUa ftl.al'IIOR SDVIC& ACaiAOE