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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-07-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignA 3-atep pro&ram to improve pollclng on 'Balboa Island wu proposed In a leMt>r received by the ,Newport Beach City Council Monday ev~nJne from tne Balboa Jsland lmprov~ment Aasn. The auaciaUon a.sked for a crack -down on Illegal muttlers Use of N Pier During Night Is Protested Th~ Balbo..\ Peninsula Point As.'ln. again complained to the .:"lewport 8 ea .:-h City Council ~fonday evening about the "COn· tinulng use of the N St. pie-r tor c-ommercial purposes In an R·l ZOnE'd district." In a leUE'r signed by President G£'orge Mauser, the associat ion railed attention to • pr~vtous ('ompblnt of early morn I n g nolle, park ing coneestlon and Jittering, and asked Cor !'('medial art ion. ThE' Council referred the mat· trr to City Manager Bob Coop for appropriate action. B.l. Bridge Plan Okayed By Council The Bal boa Island Improve. ment Assn. plan Cor Improving the entrance to the Island was approved Monday evening by th~ .:"'E"wport ~ach City Councll. BIIA Presl~nt Ed Steen aaJd thE' cost will be about $2.:500.- plutl th~ Jlehtine. and that work should get under way rl,tlt awav. The cost will be met by the ·Association. so• .OU TO M~·· A son. Kevin Lee, was born to Mr. and M rs. Bruce Muon ~ 2()6•, 35th St~ West Newport. on Tuesday. July 18, at Hoae Ros· ii!P.!. Kevin Lee weighed 9 lbs. af6Trth. ~r. :\fason ls a marine re-flnish~>r. and "IOlo drae racine." Which It ~lied a form or "lluulan t'OW· ette" that may some day klll a child ; enforcement of the brid,e control ordinance when oonges- tlon occurs; prevention or lolt~r­ lng by keeping pedestrian tratrlc moving. Council referred the mattE'r t o City :M a n a i e r Bob Coop for action. Council also: • Unidentified Flying Obiect Spotted Here Read Pe19e 7 for Highlighta of Summer Ba.eball • ENSIGN SPORTS • Upheld the Planning C.lm · mission denial of a use permit Cor Mr. and M rs. John Legge tor a single family dwelling abovt> a commercial building at 3519 E. CoasJ Hwy., Corona del Mar, because of a scarcity of park· lng; Mrs. Leree stated In her appeal that there were Sl!veral commcrclal -resldentlal rombina- tlons In the vldnlty. • Over-ruiE'd a Planning Com· mlsslon d('{'ision and granted Robert Buerrosse's request for a second sign Cor Rod's Liquor Store in the Westcllff Profes- Aa 1UIIdeatiiW Oytag object waa U9lated Oftr CGroaa t:t.l Mm by J--.udNmae. 307 F....._. AYe.. Coroaa t:t.l Mar, lit 1:45 p.m. 1'\aelday. pollee re· port-s. Mr. •ucbcracua aald the nry fast llylDCJ object flew ID from tbe DOrtJMcut at about 10.000 ,..t. c:irded to tbe ... , cmd tlaea ~leaded due eat. It bad oae gnea U,bt wb.lch waa fi•IIIDCJ at about 120 cycJ. a alDate bat DO red Ugbt. CommiJtee Assessment Appeaz ,Opposition Pla"s Study Hearing Is Delayed Is Voiced 98 Seek Job sional Cellller because It has 2 N rt' The ~I'Wport Beach Tax Om· 1n the rampo~.gn hNe. ·all I he t c ·~~ On Freeway mill('(' r('{'E'IVed an ex t .. nslon I way up to the t'OUrl-. If OP('{'S I 0 ounc Tul'Sday from tht> County SuJ*r· :.cH\ visors for the conunued heann~ · r $ 2 .... v. A prelimlnarv sklrm1sh al the . . · ·h A war t·ht>.st o I ,vo,._, rs • frontages. as ewpo S Freeway recommendations will • ApprovE'd the request of be discussed by the highway and Raymond Thompson and Paul Pol.lce ch··ef tr.tnsporlation committee or the Carlson to establish an ambu-~ewport Harbor Chamber of lance service In the city of NE'W· CommercE' at a meetmg to be port Beach under the name of Applications for Newport Beach hE'Id at 3:30 p.m. Wcd!1t'Sday. Bayshore Ambulance Service. 481 police ch iE'f have ~n closed, Aug. 2, In the Ch:.moer otf1ce. N. NewPort Blvd., Newo)Ort with 98 in th~ r.lce, City Man-Jim Laws. chairman. inform· Heights. agt>r Bob Coop report E' d this t>d the Chamber dlrt'<'tors M on· • Approved the request ot week. day that the committee seeks George Gll*>n to establish a The applicants w ill take a to protect tht> rights of local busi- llmous.i.ne service I n the clty of written and oral E'xamlnatlon nes.'l PE'OPIE' and clrizens In try· N<'wport Beach, with hC'adquar-conductE'd by the Civil St>rvice lng to gE't the most desirabl~ ters at the Corona df'l Mar Tra-Commission, and names of those frPeWcly rout e through this area. vel St>rvkE', 354.2 E. Coast Hwy. who pass these exams will be Chamber director Bill Spur- • Adopted Ordinance 967, l"('g. presented to the city managt>r. geon polntE'd out that the issue ulatlng the u~ of parks a nd HE' has to make the appoint· is a fa,·orable location, rather parkways. ment in lime> to fill the r,>OSI than "no frt'<'way,'' becaust> there by :'\o\. I , t>ffi'{11V;> dalt' of Chit>f Is no chance of bloddng tht' e Approved thl' rt-quest of John t:p~on'" rl'tlrt>ment. frl'E'way, now that the state has Mayor James Stodd.lrd to he ado;>ted a coastal route. absent f rom the state and the country from July 25 to Aug. 31. A • • The dm.•ctors agrf"f"d that the:> • Accepted the completion or merlcanlsm be-;t plan was to work With thP the addition to the Corona dt>l ~>tare In proper rouing or thl' M ar Fire Station by fred Beck Progra'm Set tr~~at:·hamber directors also: Conatrucuon Co. e Instruct~d c 1 1 y Manager • Approved the appointment Bob Coop to ~u~st thE' Orange Amerkan Legion Post 455 ot of Sam ~Iller as r hairman of a County Flood Control District Cos t a M esa Is featuring an task for<'t' to get more p.ald up d AmAn·canlsm program at t.he members: the total Is now 710. to construct a drainage am at " 820 Harbor View or. roc Jia.smlne reeular monthly m eeting tomor· and the budget is based on aully In Corona t!~l Mar, rather row ~•nina. Jo l y 28. Past Com-n~wra. than at ruth Ave. u propoeed mander Elm~r Lowry announ~s. • R <' c-E' i \'e d a rt>port from In the bond proj«t report. The program w ill includ~ a 1 Chairman Fart>l Hardesty _of t~e • Approved a proclamation show ing or 2 f ilms. "Communism W omt'n's C'ommlltee. WhiCh IS establishing Aug. 28-S4-)t. 1 as Accent On Youth" and "Chal· launching a ml'mbershlp drive Anti-Communism W eek to co· lenge To Americans.'' th1s fnday and is planning a lnclde w i th the da It'S of tht> mt>mbership mE'E'ting for Sept. 19. on protests aga1nst s arp 1n · Newport &>ac·h City Council r reases 1n aSSf'SS('~ valuat1ons. o;rough• mf"f"lln~ Mond.iy evening ea,·e The heanng, ong1nally SPI for ThE' c-omm1tt~>e mN Tu£'<:rlay. e,·1d('IH't' or a com 1ng all-out Thursrlay. Aug. 3. W.iS ront1nul'd .lgrf'erl to orgam?f' 8~ 8 ~r-h8ttlf' aga1nsr tall buildings 1n to 2 p.m. Wednesday, A ug. 9, 1n manent group to !lt'nf' a" wat<'h· thP ruv. order to g1ve tht> o•ommirtf"t's dog over budgE'ts and l.lxP-. • . . mOrl' lime to p:.'pare 11:-. t>Xnll.>lts Pubhsht>r B<>n RE'dd1c-k ~a. nam-1 The ISSUe ramt> up dunng dts. f ranc1:o 0'::'\e:ll. Los Angt>IE's I'd rhairmao: ~1rs. Ph1llp Bunon. C'USSI~n of d •ommlltt>t> t?, t.Jdy attorne' who t'Ondurtt>d thE' sur -\ t rhatrman; f rl'd Woodwonh, tht> hl~h r~Sf' ~ldmgh ord:d N.'ssful <"ampatgn for rE'assess· lrf'a~urE'r; Ed HE'al\', a<;:.tslant nb.:1nC'hf' tPJal 3 " C n su m l lrtt>1 ment of Br~>ntwood. has beofon re-lrt>a.,urt'r. a nd W. A. Cc.leman Y 1 f!' anmng ommiSSIOn o · t:-lnl'd b , thf' <:ommittf'e 10 asslsl ::l"<'rNan.•. low ang thE' hl'anngs ~n t•onsul-~ 1ant Charles S..nnl'tt s rC'com- ew Move Made In Lease Dispute Ceor~E' Can er of Balboa won has to ap.pro\e any .-oun1y a<'1.1on an Important ;:><>int Tuc>sday in on the IE'ase. the long drawn out effort to get .\tavor JamP<: ~todrlard took lht' Newport T owf'!'l' projt>rt un -issu.-·w i th his starement. staung dl'r w ay at the Areht's 1n ::'\t'W· that requests for c-han~e 1n port Beach. lt>a~e terms han~ romt> from :'<1r ~ county counsel h.1.nded the Can ·t>r. not from t.tw city. board of suJ)f'nisors h is analy!lts Mr. OarvE'r a<."Ce'ptto(l ~pons•· of Mr. Carver's r('Quest for as· bdity for 10 months or the dt'lay. slgnment of his )f!'a<:t> to a cor· but as."'t"rtE'd that count~ UJX'r poration Yl't to bt> officially or nsor:> ar uon cau~M 12 monrhs ganl.,ed. of o1ela~ o\'N which he ha:. no ThE' analys iS inrludt>d th<' <'Ontrol. mPndation::. Th£' Counc-11 lf:<('lf will S<'T\'<' as a rommitret' of the Council Ito confer fiNt with tht-Pl..tnnang C'omm1s..c;1on bt>forf' called for offic1a1 publll' hf'arlngs. ' -Df'an Ward of ::'\€'wport He1ghts rose up m th~> audt<'n.'t' and lt>t It bt> k now n that hE' is prepar<'d with documentation agam!'t tali buildmgs. He agrf't"d to hold his f1re until the public mN>lln~s are <'ailed. Contractor Sam Downing of C'3m('() Shores a l..c;o promis('d to pre~nt a numbt>r of objt>ctions. Robert Brandt of 2953 C'hff Dr .. )iewport HE'1ghts. In rtght anto th~ pro;> o se d ordlnanN" and !'harply <'rit rc17Ml t hf' Planmng Com m 1 ;; !' i o n for d1 ·rrga:dm;z public op1nron Hf' satd h~> dtt1n t l.k<' t 'H' fa t that thP romm1~o;1un 1nC'Iunf'i an arc-hll("("t, l"('altor. budd~>r h;~nk.-r. r ontra,·to:. Southern Calllornla &hool or SOK FOR TBE KOirTOKS e Gavt> SU>_lport to the Cali· McJ[J••m •Aft u.IVES Anti-Communl.sm In the Sports A son. Nicholas Phllh,>, was Cornia Medical Assn. resolution Mr. and Mrs. Donald H . M e· Arl'na, Los Angeles. born to Mr and Mrs Pt>ter Nor-protesting the Kennedy admin· following requirements to be met H<' sa1d that a "NIOU" hlow by ~r. Carvt>r befort' thP ass1gn-tn h1!' plan:: wa!' •'au:.t><l b~ thr mt>nt is approved: a sound fl na o "frlt>nrlly sun" Hl~tigawd h~ lhf.' rial sratemt>nt. informalion on !-ttpi'T\'i~or.; whE'n tht-lt>a~P on· th€' lm-orporators, agr('('ment that ~tnally ca mP up for cvunt~ ap· no sale of stock in the rorpora· pro' 1l HI' f'Xplalnt>d tha t this tlon r an be madE' without !'U~r c;utf. lntenrlE'd to cI t' a r an~ \'I!'Or appro,·al. ThE' su~n'I"'T" pos.~t bh· i<'gal hurdl~ ··au<:t>d agrN'd to t'l'lnsidt'r the a!'.Silln a 3 mnnth dE")a\ and to-.: h1m mf'nl f:t\'orably if the rond111on-. tht> bac-k mg nf th•• \\' <'" 1,.. r n T h:11 roul'f'd ~fnynr J.tmt•s' :::od dard' dandPr. and hr o;ald hi' didn't likE' M r. Brandt'<: lnsmua- nons. C' o u n c 1 I m a n KE'noeth Kingsley also addPd h1..c; c-n1i,. ism of ~r Brantit !' rt.>mark-. Klbbln of 250 Prospect St .. New. • Received an election rl'port ton of 1009 W . Ba.l boa Blvd .. istration's proposal for health port ShorE's, are parents of a son. from the Parks, ~lches and Newport ~arh, on Friday, July I insuranc-E' f~r aged un~er . the Lloyd Hugh, born Saturday, July R~crt'atlon Commls..,lon: Milton 14. at Hoag Hospital. The child social ('{'Urlly Ia~. calling It a 15. at Hoag Hospital. The baby Shedd has bfoen namt>d rhalrman weighed 8 lbs. 7 07. at birth. Mr. step toward socialized m_ediC'InE' wl'lghE'd "i lbs. at birth. Mr. Me· and G. Mark Engelke \'ice-.-halr. Norton is a teachN at Hunting-• Appr.>vrd the appomtmt>nt Kl bbln Is a saiJm.ak~r. mar. ton Beach Union High School. or Jim Van Dy k e as ht>3 d _or a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ comm1t1~ to stud \' a rev1s1on 1n due . and Theo Robins a" head of thE' nominating and JX'r sonn(I>J rommittee. • RE'Ct"lv~d a report from Tom Ht>!fernan. chairman of the tax rommit1ee. who exprE-ssed peS· slmism about rhan('('S for relief from the hleh as.-.cssments in Newport Beach; he s.1id his com- m ittee wiU ask ,11 1 tax In g •ndes to try to reduc-e tax ~lved a report from Jes.'l4! LuiDe. head of thf' Commodores. on ~ success of the Commo· dores Ball; net prof It was $1.487.52. • Approved the 1.961-ez Harbor Arft directory proj«t. Girl Is Thrown Out of Car Ni ne-year-old Hilda .h~z., 604 Poinsettia Aw .. Corona *1 Mar, wu ej«oteod from a car in a tb~ca.r tratflc a<'tident at Po.ln· St"t11a Avf'. and Coast ll*y~ Cot. ona del ~ar, at 5:16 p.JII. Sunday. Sh~ was"MIIen by am~ to Hoag Hoctpi .. l. She wa.s rtdlne ln a car driven by Sara J. Bcngoctwa, 21, ol \\'t'rt' ml't. !IOtl'IS orj.!anl.'d!IOn. ~I.'Wport City Attomt>y W ,lliPT Thl' fol"t'('<:j htM t•l J'l·n N'tl Charamt.l also was preSE'nt .~t '' 11.1 1ol.tn-< f.,· an •''H'r • l"f'nr.l TuM<da~ ·~ "U~n·isors m('("lln~ 1•1 t: .. , •·• !,,...,, .... ,.. '"" ,.., ... , 1 II·· explain th<' c-l'lang~ In attitlld(' , nn • .tNi r'h' ''•1>4'"' .•o•-. t·>r ck ot thl" ::'\!'wport City Counc-11 Ia~ 10 a•·t1n,l! "" ,.,,, a'"l Ji:nnw·.r Last 1\f'Pk t~t' Cou ne1} nhJI'•·: 11f thf' J,.,,,. H• lh•· .. orporll"'' ed to lht> !IU,lf'T\'ISOrs' propo-.al .1·1d .ulrlf' I h;~; thl' ,·orpnrat "~' to gJvp .\tr C'.H\'I"r a 120 eta~ I\ .trl ht• rNrnt• I 1:1\mNIIdtf'l\ .I ~llttt>nston for !'Ubmllling a•·t•l'pl TIH' a''•lln:no ·.• .... 1p;•r••"''' ablt> plan!! and thus "cur<'· tho· .\1· C.1ner "'"1 hi" I'-" .. "S! leaM> default. T he C'ounn l ft>lt ·' ,1h1ci1' b~ 'ht' or.~:·r:a ! 'l<'.C'll that thE'rP h.ld ~n t'nough d<' t.•n1t of 5 fi'Pt .1nd I•• ct'•.l'' l,>'l lay alrt>ady and that :\lr ('an't'· .,,. proJ)OS('cl P•.J n " for 11 1111 fl.)<•' should romply with the onginal T•l\\t'r bullumsz P'''"' thou~h terms or thl' If'~. t'l '' would C'O!'t o.~o ac1c111anna : M onday t>\'!•ning .\lr Can·C'r SciO,(l()() in re\'lSJon or plan>< Ht> and his attorney. Har~ Ashton ~n1d that plans WE'!'(' pr,..pnrecl attended the City Council ml'<'t for thf!' 110-Coot tlu1ldtn$! hN'ft\1!(1' lng to ask !"('COnsideration of thr l ht>·r $E'E'mNI to tx-lh<' l1kE'Il previous "~k's action. h()('l(j of a nt>w city ordln:1o1'1' al Mr. Ashton said that half of lnwmg thl' h1gh••r llmu Thl' the dt>lay has bet>n due to tht' 110-foot plan was approV<'d b~ sui)E'n·isors or the city or :'\E'w the Plannmg CommtSSton but port Bt>a<'h -since thE' Counrtl l'('}e('rf'd by the Counc-il. Snowbird Spedacular Is On Tap for This Sunday 6CM Pol.Neltla Ave .. Wboee car The "Flight of tht> Snow hird"." wa.s hJt by a car driven '-Y llattl.n Newport Harbor's most SJ)e('t.tl'u C. Bri~jer, 23, Downey. The Ben· Jar salllna f'\'~nt. will tak<" pJa,"'C' JO('Ma v.t\.lcle C'OntiDIItd OD Into tbls Sunday, July 30. l'tartmg al a wrvice station at 31GO K'. Coast 11 :30 p.m. Chamber of C'omme!"«'. Earl Saw- ~ l'r Sll"n'i n~ as ,en Pra 1 rhalrma n. Hwy. aAd IMt the ...., ~ The *kh annual "fllgttc•· i- o( a ~ car rep.terecl to sponsort'd by tb~ Ne'l\•iXIrt Harbor ~a Ann Hess. 13.!7 Suurx LaM, W .. Cliff. The ra~ wllJ start at an •~ lust f'aS1 of the &lboa Pavilion. follow 3 martters la1d out 1n thf' ~tl'l LJdO Chennt'l. tM north Udo Channel and ttt. ~th aid~ of Balboa I land. and Will tinlsh at the startlna Un•. Trophif'S will tH' J)I"Mtntt'd at S p.m. .at N.H.\".C. I n th<' l'n!IU in,J.! nrgum('nt .\!.;. yor Stoddard bangt>d hi ... ~a\PI .\nd <:ald. ·If 'ou don'l <:~ rk ·o thP pomt I II ·1hmw you uu• · "D<ln't w a\1 '"'Ur gn\P) 111 mo~ ~nu thrt"a!l'r. nw rf'rdl<'<l .\1 · Brandt '' t• I'NI .1 .;hou; .\(IU l>f' f •"rt" Bmh ~I .1 ~ <> • :-.lnd.b t.) an! \-•'lun, slrna·1 Il ~~1... L•'f•'!l/ .... U,."· ;:1'": , .. 1 : ll.1t : 111' w .Jn· 1111 I" tiOP:. not n~'<'f"<"·'·a h P"'l"llt t:dl h u id· in.gs a nd that th••rl' .. LI-t>!\' 10 ht-c~a ngf'-. m ... J,. "' tht v· to n.lnl'C' lx'fo·v .J I" ,ulnpl<'.i Skousen Says WestCanWin \\'. \lpon !'kous('n, author ol ·'Thp ~akl"d CommunJlll':. " :1 Sl)('ak at thP \'lila Marm<1 Rt·~­ taurant on Thursday. Ju l~ 27 at 12:-!5 p.m .. at the NC"\\Jl<lrl Harbor Kl\v.lnas mN.'tln~! ~f r Sk Ciul't"n IS formc>r ,·hit'! of police m Salt lAkC" Cttv ,l'Hl also SPn·~ as formt>r :tssi~LH'!I to J. Edgar Hoov~ and an FBI agent. His topk will bt> "ThP W est Can W in.'' • ..... .... . .• .., Or Te-rrell Root. W'hCI ht>ads one-or the Harbor Area ch.lrpters ot ~he John Btrc'h Soctety, will talk ab<MIIt the aims ot the So· ck>t)• at rhe rn~J.og of the Coro· na d~l Mar Kiwanis Club lit noon Friday. July 28, a t Ow! RurJts •n Inn. Hits Garage .. New Unity Churoh I AWIOIII .... -ftniDA1', JVL1' .,, 1•1 ..,.. -nD1' nv.DA1' ~· .... ..... c:&IP. ~~'Qo'Qo~IQIO~ ~ • UOVID IVaGD'II of nve Yuca.lavlan COiftm .. nlat* Publt.her o1 the Enalp, to N.wpon leach by lnformlnl We are aure you and tbe peo. S.~ry ol State a.k rbat ol Or Co wll be "wheft It NmM to t'Om.Diunlam. • A DILDGtiA FOB U"DAI,S •;le anp unt)' 1 tlran,. Countv knowt nere to al ln..,_.~ tn knowlq tbat llr. draw U. llne"f ftl..o lt IIGC Ot't'Ur Thoee folks whoarenowobjectingsostrenuou y Cl..a ~n. wldt the.-... "'IG because of rhe cancellation of the visit of the com-:~nee ol two locaJ bualneMmen. to the Colllmlttee tut unnum· M .. Gate. and Mr. McClunl.;:! t.red Oranp County ree!dent.t munist Yugoslav officials to Newport Boach should over 100 eopl" of hla boOk. are '* atrald to have com· consider the following incredible inconsistency: 11-.e c-u~A • to many mun&au eee democra• Y In action · If we w ere to turn back the clock to the late 30's, lovemment ortlclala In Wash· at • meetln1 ot our CJty l'OUncll! inllon. A copy or the book wu And W'hen hu thl' fear ol tree· what would be the reaction to a proposed visit from mailed to the pre~~ldent, vice· t1om proved to be the defenM some of Hitler's Nazi officials? I am convinced there preeldttnt. eoach member ot the ,, ti'Hdom? ld be f t t. 1 1 f p-ldentlal cabln'"'t, each mem· M for the statenMnt with wou a great outcry o pro est. par lCU ar Y rom ·-"' ...... 1 h h 1 to a-.... L ber ol the Supreme Court. each _,. c • e te egram ---.;re .. ry the liberals. w ho now are so upset over the "rude" member or the OH\gr.as and Ruak' end~. "Juat In c:aae you treatment of communists. And there would be g reat Senate and all 50 Governors. ml• the point, we don't want h · 1 h l'b 1 ·f th N · M :. Skousen now advl~ ......... . any part of communism." I also c eering. agam rom t e 1 era s. 1 e azts were ,_.._ t f 1 pic when they ask him what want no par o commun am. told in no uncertain terrt_ls that they w ere not wel-they can do to help fight com· What Is more. In combaUng thf' come. munlsm to fin the followlnl: rommunlst mf'na· e to· our tra· d dltlonal AmertcJn treedoma. I I remember no outcry among the li berals a gainst "Write their Conareumen an T a11k them to rcfcr to certain want no part or thoee method~ the League A gainst Wa r and Fascism. • here were pagN1 of "'The Jfa.d c--•· th<tt ·~rven good endl to bad no accusations that this League was using the tactics alar whl.:h will give the con· 01es and whl<'h. tu1 J. F.dg:~r "' h h k 1 f Hoover writes In his book, "~1a"' o! the Nazis to fig t Nazism and Fascism. Bu t w en l.ressman bac ground norm~· ters of ~lt." ... "crPate dlvl· · S · · · d b lion for the poi nt thP cltlu n 1s the John Btrch oc1ety lS orgamze to com at com-trying to make. u we c-an en· stono;, suspldon. and dI s tru st munism w ith legal a nd moral methods. the angry l l'OUrage ('OngretL•ImPn to con· a mong loyal Arnerlcans -just d h h h I d · · J r b k th' t what t'he communists want -cnes of the ltberals are hear t roug out t e an stant Y re er ac to LS ma er· d bl d h h ld th . . tal it may ultlm:.tely h~Jv them an n er rJt er t an a e Just what lS 11 that the commumsts ha ve tha t the 10 'makf• It a p.;rt of their own tight ag.ilnst communism," Naz1s don't have? W hy lS it so easy for the liberals thinking proct>S..'W's." 1 I find myself In agri!emrnt to hate the Naz1s and to d efend the communists? Thl c-ommlttet> urges a ll ~o· wlth1 an ar~cleF on, "~.nt1I·Cor;:· · · plr who want to help In thc mu~ sm an~ reec om n t f' There IS the strange dilemma of the age. right to defc>at communism ro Apnl 22nd issu<> of the Catholic . Let's look realistically a t the visit of the Yugoslav follow Mr. Skou<~en's suggestions. Journal. "Amerira," hy Father . . I rl I hl I I John •.. Cronin a~'llstant dlrPclor commumsts. They certam y w ere not sent as a ges-. C'ase mn 1 1 5 :m c-e to a r h De • r "--1 1 A . · · · · · frwnd In anothe r part or the 0 t e partme nt o """'.a r ture of genwne lnendsh1p or netghborlmess. The c-ountry 11 r g l n g them to also tlon ot the National Cathollr communists do not operate tha t way; they have only wrltr tn thf'lr Congressmen. ~elf 're Conft>r<'nc·e. who wrltt's, b . · 1 d ·II d · )f t t f Respecllvrly yours It has h<.>:om4." lncrt'nslngly <'IPnr one o )~Chve. dopenly a mt e f .thu ftma e Vl!Cd ory o r.r~nt Corby. Jr.-. that antl·t'Ommunlst a~.·tlvlties commumsm an ens avement o e ree w or . Chairman. c ommitt«-e a rc proflurlng s harp divisions One hkely reason lor the visit is that they want-For lk>tter Government within our nation." F'athrr Cro· d d · d d nln then points out rh"t just e to soun out g rass roots attltu es tow e r commu· * * * h<.>ca ust-rommunls m "I" con· n1sm. I believe they got the proper m essage here m spiratorial dOC's not Ju~tify gr n· Newport Be arh and I hope they so reported to com-• CU:ATtlf:l SUSPJCJOif 1 r ml publ iC' adoption ot its taC'til"' T -• To tht> Ed itor: tc• C'IPf' with thp p:-oblem." a nd mumst ItO. . . Ry wha t ri~ht cllrl thr "Com· I hr C'nnrlud4'tl. "If W(' lx>CYJml' a But the more logtcol reason lS that they came to mitt('(' for an Awakcnc'd Ameri· nation or hair anti tll~trust. thf'n gtve he ··soft sell" to loco1 ctttzens-to make us thmk 1 t•a" ;m•sumf' to !!peak for all thl' I "P•ri·uai!Y wr .He' llkl' the c-om · h . . I r II .. I k H peoplf' of o r .. ng(' County COO· munro;ts .. I a commumsls are JUS regu o r c ers. 1 e a rry ct>rntng the visit. now <'an('('Jicd. o r l'our-r w" mu ... 1 tx-C'\N -- vlallant In .,._dl"-our eiMr· In~ Ubertlee apl~ th_. Who would JltiNf utem. bet by our devotion to the prlndP* on Wllldl our Jtepublk wu eounded Jet ua contJnu. to ,... maJn a symbol ol hope and a source ot Jupiratton to the m.al· tUudee uDder tile dominion o1 commllnlam. Charles Clare Blauvelt M2 Huel Dr. Corona del Ma r * * * Dear Editor. The tollowint letter la a copy of the orlt lnal sent to Mayor Jamea Stoddard of New port Beach. I thoutht your readers tnleht be lntereated. Mrs. Marcia Nordlund • • • Mayor James Stoddard Clfy of New;>ort Betth California Dear Mayor, It does one's heart good to read In the newspapeors that a local government In thla great country s till has the spirit and gump· lon to stand up and tell the Fed· ~ral government that the local citizens 11tlll have the final say so. Your city government deserves nlltlonat headlines, and a big thanks from all of u• In the Har. bor area for directing the State D('partment to can cel the ached · ulcd visit of officials of a Com · munlst government. Maybe If more cities a nd countries did this the uncommlttf'd countries or the world would believe the United States Is really against t·at<•rlng to thc butchering Com· munlsts! Again -hats oft! As Director J. F.d~ar Hoover of the F.B.I. said tn "Onc Nation's Response to Communism": "UntiPr the AmeriC'an system. lo. al c-ommunity at't ion lo; fun· rl.•mrnta l. On this hssic levl'l. Truman s good old Joe ," and that their outstretched hands arc not s!amed w1 h blood. ·"":'::IC:I:I::IC:I:I::ICIIIOI:x:IICI:x:IICI::ICICX:X:Q::ICICX::x:lCX::x:liOC::x:liOC:-crJ I h<• private cit l7A.'n. I nd I vI d u a II y ... .• • :• •:• • • • :: ::::: •:• a '''' •:•:•' '' •'' o •nd through hls t'iv lr. labor. There the y w ere m the audience at the Newport Beach C tt y C ounctl mcetmg-affable. smthng. pleasant I know the ellect they can hcve on us, because my own ltrsl tmpulsc w as the natural one I of fncndhness. II I we re not aware of the monstrous consp1racy of whtch they ore part, I m tght have ~ha ken thetr hand and b id them w elcome Their purpose was to ingratiate themselves wtth the local ci~tzenry. to put us off guard. and thus to leave the penlous 1mpress1on that peaceful coexistence Wllh ; the commumsts lS possible. · . ~. We are under no moral compulsion to be court- eous to sp tes and murderers. We are not compelled CALLINGQQ to constdcr commumst notiOns and commumst offi-• IE·COUifT awa.r. with 3.117 points. Serond spot. ht)W<'ver. previous ly an· nou nced as th«' Light Tacklr ~fa rlln Cl uh, was t'hanged to our local Balhoo Angling Club, who scored 2.170 'J)Ointll. The L.T.M.C .. with 2.118 points, Wf'rc mighty d054', at that. ctals as part of the ctv tlized order until such ttme a s they a bandon their consp tracy of dece1t and con- quest ... and that time w ill come w hen shrimps learn to w htstle. * * * e flGHTING FOR FREEDOM OF WORSHIP It 1s 1romc that people of a nat1on that was estabhshed primanly for rehgtous freedom have to light once more lor freedom of w orship. W hen some of our church contnbultons are used to support causes whtch we violently oppose, then w e no longer arc b emg allowed to worship as we p lease. O ur .only recourse IS to Withdraw OUr support for SUCh r;auses and to restore our local church a s a n inde- pendent congregation . Constder these pronouncements: e The National Council of Churdtes, at its December meetin9 in San FTancisco, adopted a resolution caNing upon the Amet"ican peop&. to prepere to s~mender the will of tfte Un ited States to the wiN of tfte United Nations. e The General Anembly of tne United Pretbyterian Church, meeting May 17.2<4 in Buffalo, N.Y .. approved a report on "National Pu;r.ose," question.TI9 tne adequacy of our Declaration of lndepen ence and tfte Constihltion, and stating that the princip&.s of the Founding Fathen "provide insufficient guidance amidst the tangled issues which today confuse end con- found tfte American people." e Pope John XXIII declared in his recent Encydtc.l tna: social and economic actions, inducting price pro- tection, should be taken to improve the situ.tion of the farmen; tnat a state should not erlend pubfic ownenllip of property EXCEPT "where motives of evident and reM necessity of the common good require," and tftat "toeialization (collective effort) can and ought to be realized in sudt a way as to draw from it the advantages contained tner·ein and to ,.,ewe or restrain +t.e negative aspects." e The Congregational Conference of Southern Californi. and tne SouthwMt has approved retOiv+ions for increased for· eign •id. repeal of tfte Connally reserv•tion to the World Court agreement, and for rec:otnition of Red China. e The United Church of atrid, .t m "merger .. conferettce just conduded, favored the eclmielion of Red China in the U.N. These are just a few examples ot many political, econom ic and social policies favored at the top levels in church denominations -policies w ith which great numbers of church-goers are wholly in disagree- ment. Let us joi n in a prayer that these church denom- inations-m their assemblies and conferences - instead pledge their devotion to our American consti- tutional republic a nd to the Christian principles on which it was founded, re-dedicate their faith in the great and wondrous Creator, accept His Son as their personal Saviour. and ask forgiveness for their trans.. greaiona of the teachings of our Lord. *ClOWN Whl'n thl' rommitt('r rc -ehl'<'k· I'd thl' ~rorrs madr in lhf' 13•h ln terd ub Alb.~corP tournam('nt. ht'ld wt'ek4."nd !){>fore last, tht'y found that c't'rt aln previous an· nounc•~>m4'nt. were In error. Therl" Wa'> no QUf'Stion or thl' top rluh. th(' ~arlin Cl uh or Siln Dir go. Thry wPre first, goi ng LEQ~ lfOnCE :-o;OTICE TO CREDITORS A ·38200 ~U PERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TilE COU ~TY m· ORANG E :-lo. A · 38200 E.<ltll tr nf CLAUDE ATKI~SON. Dl'<'f'l1Sec1. NOTI('F. IS HEREBY GIVEN to th(• 1·rrditor~ of the above named rll'rrdr n t thttt all orrsons having dalm~ against thr said decectent urr rrqulrN1 to fllr them. with thf' nN'('-tsary vouchers. In the of· fke of the rlerk or the above entltl~rl court. or to present them. with thf' nereS!'Iary vouchers. to thr undersigned at Law Offices of Franklin and Franklin. 107 East 18th Street. CO!Ita Mesa. California: whlr h Is thP plac-e of buslnf'ss of the under,slgned In all ma.lters pertaining to the estate or said decedent, wlthJn six months after the tir,st publl· cation of t'hls notlt'f'. Dated July 19th. 1961. MARJORIE GALE. Administratrix wtth the Wlll·annexed of the es· tate ot the above named deeedent. FRANKLIN AND FRANKLIN 107 East 18th St .. Coeta Mesa. c.a lltornla. Attorney• for Admlnl•tratrtx with the WJIJ .Anneud. Publh,hed July 71, Aug. 3, 10, 17 In the Newport Harbor Enslen ~y own outfit. PaC'I flc Anglers. Pdged Southern California TUna Club by a s mall margin to takt:' fourth place. Thl' P.A.'s had 1572 points. Southern Cal 1525. Sixth In !<rorlng was the Tuna Club o! A v a I o n with •1.461 p o I n t s. Seventh and 4."lghth pla<'Cs went to. rrs pt'ctively. thf' Newport Harbor Va<.'ht Club TunJ Club with 686, and the Los Angc•lcs Rod lc Ret>l Clu b with 221. e MUCHOS PEICADOS Thf' total take probably swt a new rrt ord for t h«' st:rles; 647 albacore wrre ca ught, all on jigs. or c-ou ~. and they averaged 20 lbs.. 10 O'l. In weight. A llttlf' arithmetic will disci~ that thP pounctage taken board was quit«' something ... 13,007 lbs! When tho~ long.flns finally did come baC'k. th4."y did It In a real bl~ way! And anglerl', from all ovf'r, are still making big haul.s. • WELCOIIL AJOQOI The marlin teason Is on! Can't get accurat~ Info, but, at San Diego. the ~·~vine aays t'hat ......_ no k'U, we,.. welched In over the WHkend, with two others welgh~d In ...... that. No names or ether d~ta avail· able. but tile .., ...... ...,., Cllld ..... tJedl YJIJTUIG Ill IIIDWUT Vlslt1n1 their dauthter and aon.ln·law ate Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. ·INttM'I', 1405 Ma· rtners Dr.. Harbor Hllhlandt. They're house JLiftta of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Macy , a net the three youn1 Macy'a at Glenview, 01. ........ ,...... ...... c.... ...... f!\-i]'. ~.-....._,, .. C... .. ...,, ..... CMr _,....... c.a Ollei IIIII ,....... ................. ~ ....... ....._ I.C... .. .... cr.-. ....... c.k , ...... Ollile. ..... fta NIWfOI1 M-.1101 ..... ·• 1"1 I .. ._ e • &:' ... ,_ ........................ Alii .,.. ...... .. ..... ,_ IIIII ... --...._. ....... ~ .. ,.....#II,...__.. ....... ....... .... ~ ..... ~.-=.-..... , Aa¥0 I. MANA -··----...:-0.. .. ,..... MMMI~-... .. .._...,.........,=~=~TIL....:. ... ,....-.. ~.~........ .. .:~~: ...... -.. n•h,:rlous. educa tional a ncl simi· Jar organlzationl'l, aC'ts to lnflu · r nr.-thr lif«-or thl' en t I r e n.ltoun" ... Si nct:'rely your!t. Mrs. Marc-ia Nordlund !"1710 &-ashore Drive :\<>wport Jk>ach * * * • llfVESnQATE STATE DEn. I PubliSh«'r of the Enslgl'l Pl(•ast> do what you <:'an to gPt a Congrrsslonal Investigation of the State· Departmf'nt under way. It is long ovcrdu«'. It their mlstalws were due to chance. at lea!lt a 'part of the time State De· pa rtment a rtlon would be In the lntci"PS!S of the U.S.A. The per· c-entage ttas ~n so overwhelm· lngly pro·communlst as to lUI· g~t the poalh•llty that these mistakes were deliberate. A partial Jist of their blunders In the last yPar follOW!': 1. Forcing the Sygman Rhee government to resign In South Korea. 2. Permitting the flying of the Pan.tma flag over the Canal Zone. 3. Continuing recognition of Cuba long •after lt was apparent even to the State Department that Cuba's government was communist. • 4. Withdrawing recognition from the Dominican Republic and ~mbargolnt that country. 5. The part. State Department played In the faulty planning of the Cuban lnvaalon attempt and In the subsequent tractor t.rade tla8CO. I suppose the executive 1a1· rule will hams-r Congreulonal lnveatltatlon of the State De· partment. It so. even that fact should be brouJtlt out tor the public to examine. Pem•pa the ~nt attempt.t to censor news will alarm .nouth jOurnalist. to the ctaneers 1nhftent In the e•t·rule and brtnt about an ex· poeure of What hu bHn JOint on In the State Department. R. 8. Pare.. Jr. 3832 Lake Knoll Dr. Fullerton TIE_. ..,._ thlnp I have .-n unto you, that ln me ye mJiht t.ve peece. In tile wwld ,. llaall bave trtbulatJon: but be ol pod c.'heer: I 'have overcome the world. (St. John, 11:33.) .. ..wr ..... After u. bath~ o,w. let the Iaury Uaaft with &he lliQ hqNDcll ol Tu.y. 4 Waulalul ~--=-GOld... 8P'a DUmNG I'OWDD ltM An'la IIATII &.011011 llM LOTION QUAftft 11.11 C:Ol.OONC liM IU .. LC IATII 80UQUft llM araAY ....... liM Wetiftll•a...•._.. co•a DEL 1111 PIIIIICY ,..........__ ...... ,.. 3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine Corona del Mar 0 ..... , ..... MARCEL RECOMMENDS .. 1111 ....... IUICII A spedal .,....._ deli1ht lftVed In a reluecl and beautJful .._,.... overloolda1 Newport Harbor's Uppa-Bay. LadJes, too, are deU&hlecl whn they eajoy luDcheoa In thit Vft')' unusual aettin •• Now al popular priees. P&rnty of frft panin&- RESTAURANT . 01 Cout Rwy .. South of bly brid •• Newport Be.ch • PboGe Oriole 3-1713 THE FINEST IN FOODI May be JouDd at tbe U cS I e IIUT & Da.JCATDID e - ..... ..._._ 'hMM l'ed ........ Ia .. c.ea.. -•.a...s .... a..r.et ................... .,.... ...... I e GIIOC&aJU & PJIOID I'OODI e .CitieMU, ............ Ill •• , ........ ~ .... c-.... oa.r lew aiMU pdeaa. e DALT11 I'OOD ITOU e •~~tan~~ ....au. , .... -Dietetic ,. ..... e noDOCK e ne a...t .. fndt -.. ,.. ... .,. -,,.... ...,., • aua AJrD wag • r...-. ..... -............ .... Adftttlled .,.r.ae ...... .,. ' ..,. ....... .., ~ 0pn I:JO .. JO P.JI. Ddy ~ • ...., ............... .,. W&dell..w-OrtoiSM Bank bY II Make• banking •• uay •• m•lllng • l«<w. Write, telephoM fN ctlt1M In lot our .-cl•l S.nk·By-Ma/1 forma. IMI ... o..e _. sea• a...i M .. .. ....... Sununer.tJme and the traU1c aoee round and round ..• Cool· eet, mo.t refrNlna•t way to &hop .•. all alorw by the tele· phone . • . Eddie and Bob are real he p with auaae.tloiu aa to the best buya In freah produce, what's cookln1 In the rea dy-pre· pareda In dte clellcatHMn, the newest aummer navora or Ice cn!am, and aomethlna dJUerent for deucrt ... Two de llverlea ,. day . . . place your order the a fternoon before from 3 to 5 for the next mornlne's delivery ... place your orde r In the momln1 from 9 to 11 for delivery the af· ternoon of the same day. If thla 50Unds like double talk, the beat thlna to do 1..8 to call up and ask ... Or 3·6310 .... please ... * .. b ...... -.yfbc· ................ yew ... ............ ...... cted ~­ Widlee • o.kl nta ••• ._. e.-a .......... _.... .... ..... fally u 111:8& c.a ... ..... celd. u .,.. ...... - ..... ., ....... dana~Jia ·-cdMNttO..aau ..... .,... ..... It Ia........,. _., ..S de· 1kto. .............. wltla ,.,. ..................... dW p6ck,_, s-etlal8f clllf ... t to ...... wltla belllld ...... ... 4ilao •del fw • cea"netioa· el bnDcla wbea wblpped up wltll e99 .. * llall dlnnN In the Coff~ Shop y('t?. !'l lo 7 nrc lhr lilting hours fo~ b.tr·h tfd <'hio·kPn ant1 rl hs o11 nnNs. Anot11cr ~hopping s ug · aestlon. Ctmw In for an t>arl y . dlnnPr, lhrn ~hop In tlw C'OOI. rool, cool, of tlw I'Vcnln~e .. Friday and Sotur~layl4 until 8. * Otber .. , • ...,... rouad our ........ ...sa.. ........ .., •• free frteadly MWYke. Ploaty of boGMI!ya to uaiOCid your 91'0- c~rtea , .. your earl oeto tbe cbedlel'a ateDd. aon boxboya to pUab your 9JOCI"l" out to your car. I cal..,.. l1lle te teU tbe atory Clbeat tllo 890ol of bledr tbi'Md. It ... .a... fell out of • 911 Cllf ...,.. end tbe c!Mdler fouacl at • tbe no. et t ... ead oCtile...,. T'tanu9b tbe -'red• •• tllo el ...... t .. ....,., • cbecll:er ....... be bl.....S wltll. ........ eallered tbe caat .. er bed wrtttea a cbedt4IDIII,.,..f,.........._ Tbecbeclr.,....._.wltb._ oddreal ............. oC tlu'eod ........... n... __ ......_ ........ tltp ........... lbo weatod te aiMIIIe .._ cbedwl'a bclad. Tbea alao Cllbd to ... tile boM. lbe weated to ................ to. "'ucb acta of ~~---ldJid • .................. ealy .... lA • ...., booll:a. TileD ......... ...ua.r atwy ...._t tbe IGO doUer lldL Tile ~ ............... u ... ............................ Weteldar.y..tt.,...__. 1 ................ ..... * What are the n avora of a su permarket! Flavora are the spe<"laltles, the extra Mrvi<'ft. the wantlna to IM!rW, the ~lean· linea, the loyalty, the lnt..,tty, the trtendUn.-, the havlna a vailable or everythlna Mtable right down to the laat bNn curet. creme puff filled with real whipped ~am, 'and Jar of aln· 1er marmalade. Flavors are veraatlllty, the belna able to do ao many thlnp In one ahopplna s top. Get a atamp, dl.cover a bOx olflne c.1'1ocolatea, a bouquet of cheery nowera. ~·t a double dKker yummy, Ire crcPam ~. order a chocolate birthday cake dKOratH wttb aall boata, ... ft.'h for a different cte.trt C'hNW. ask the butcher how to eook a pot rout, and look up and clown the alalee for die new, tbe un- u.ual tn fooda. 1e able to IMtnc wtth you your ctofhn to be cl"ned. your lhoea to be ,.. pal~. Chooee a weddln1 atft. orclef a tide .of beef cut and wra"*' for your f..., ... ev.n nnd .... ,. •• n ... whleh you can do tn the Home -Gift ShOt» tht• w.elcend ... I Fron1 the POUCE ILO I IER FJag Flying Is Honored e W&NiaAY. JWI.Y II A tralflc: acddftlt on upper bay brldp lnvolwd 1M whlc:lee of Jolin I. Whipple, Iouth Pua· dena: Carl P. MUJer lr., 1511 Miramar Dr., lalboe: lamn W. Deeker, South IA~Una, and lo- tunnes E. Adrt~n Ply, 615 Knowell Pl .. ec.ta X.. . . . A Newport Hetlbta boJ, 10. wu ad· vlMd that be would have to remove • ttwe bOWie In • dt)' tree near Clay St. end Catalina Dr., Newport Helahta ••• Fred· rick W. Kapl, 411. ol 42& AJIIIO Ave., N...,.,rt Hetahte. wu booked on • nctuloua dMcll ctr.up • • • Dun Reavle, 34&1 v .. Lido. Newport Beach, report· ed the 1tleft of a 150 carton ol perfume, Jeft outalde a door at hla d"'-1 etore at that 'add,_ .. . ....... &. c., ....... .. 1211 0 11 AW.. Cilia ...... ....... ,.,.. ..... d ...... ...................... tllo ............. wu. u.. .. c.ll ...... ....... ..................... bla-et'-llA ... ...SII•· rt.DA.._ ...... ......_.._ ......................... C8dftndltMieft_ ...... oC tlao ...... -.. w. Allea Cnab. 1a1 ..., I h.. Tor.. II'· ftiM T..-••• A bdic ec• cldellt etlftlaiL ...S lmM A.._ .............. Ia· ...... .,. drl.... ~ Alta Aaa Iller. ft. el -· CIUf Dr .. •....-n ............ Del· ... &. ..._.,, II. el -Yk· .... lt.. Coate .. _ ••• Winston K. Sullivan, 51, of 106 Grand Canal, Ba lboa Island. wa11 char~ed with drunk driving and Intoxication. and Cha rles F. Sui. llvan, 59. same addreM, WAS ctrargell with lntolCI<'atlon altN the Sullivan ve hlde aldeswlped a parked <'ar on Marine Av~.>. near N. Bay Front, Balboa Island. registered to William F. Hurst. Garden Grove ... Mrs. J. T. Chambers. 126 P~rl Ave .. Ball:xYI I land. reported thl' thf'ft of 11 hi· l'ydc from ~lWt.>l'n build ing~ a l c:r M!M M M H I E 8 i I 1:& E c=a:r Glamour Glimpses lyANN Now that our summt>r weallwr I hns begu n. we at O'Brll•n't~ want to tf'll you ahout our n('w •·olo" I ful h c a <'11 clulhrs. We h.l\ ,. shorts. blouSf's 11 nil lw ach C'O'I ll<. which you f'an mix ond muH·h to your hc'art's •·ontenl. We ... buatia9 wltb prtde' tbat we ... SJiduct.d ID tbe latHt luqe of CICIIIIOW' llav· ...... w. ..... ..... dal'liD9 ..................... ~,. a weU a ....., oC tile feab· IODI pktuNd ....... Of cou~ Wt' ha vt' a wondN· lui sele<-tlon of l'arly transit ion rottons that are so perfect for d ly luncht'Ons and Ja re ummrr vaca tions. To dcscrllx• just o n•· of our latest arrivals, tlw look is detfhltely t>asy and r.-Jaxt'll. The skirt Is plea I I'd wll h 11 blouson top. scoop nt'<'k and sill«' bu t t o n detail, In easy ca re da<>ron. ... eaaber, W. ... cW•COD• dltloaod et oo.rt .. • .. El a. Cout a.,. a.c.ADG.IIAa 0.. ~-·- ... FU STORliE .......... 'Ill KIJ-8279 I . 308 Marine Ave., Balboa llland. and a Iteam Iron. ttM bicycle later belna found a t e r.DAY. JVLY It :!!:t N. Bay Front, Balboa b · Paul R. Covington. J::. and e ftviiaDAY. JULY II Floyd W. Hardy, 33, both of Westmlnllter. Wf!l'f> arre tf'd on Burala ra feK'ed open ,. rear b 1 h door Into lJdo Faahlona, 3419 uri ary c a rcea after a window Thf> Ne-wpon Harbor AmNI· I "311 Lcelon Po.>it was achedulcd to hc.nor F. E. Blrtcher and hla son. Ron Blrtcher, for patriotlam at • d inner meet1n1 last nlcht, July 26. In Lealon Hall, Central Newport. They wert-honored for a pro- vlalon In the lease at their Hod,ees lndu.atrlal Pa rk In Santa ! Ana that the front office In each of th.-bulldlogs In the Park must lly the Amf"ric~an fl ag. tK'reen had ~n removt'd from Newport Blvd ., NeWipOI't BHch. n co Ta~ Sho? 14M w Coaat dwlna the n'-ht failed to aaln Hwy., Weer N.W'port ... j ohn G. entry to the aafe, pried open a Kay, 32. ol6121t 'Y· Balboa Blvd., meta_) cabinet, opened deakl and &.Jlboa. waa charJed wltl\ Jntox- atole a12 euh and perfume lcatlon In auto In the a lley at valued a t 130 ... Minnie Toon, the A!ar of hls resldt>nce Wh re 415 Edaewater Ave,, Balboa, re· ht' wa1 found b)' ortlcc~s w1th ported finding e one ·lndl holf' the motor runnlna a nd 8 hoae In a window ol her car parked I t'lCtendlne Into the c·ar In a n IAC;a&D COifC&IIT AUG. 1 at the rear o1 411 Edeewater . . . apparent suicide art~mpt The Ambassador Quarlt-t from .. II~: .. ~~~~ ra.m. IUpr. II. AMb.t.;., Pacific Lutheran University, 1'-a· -• - -._.1,.__. ., pe&a Ia ..., coma. Wa1h., will present a free 1111111... ..... • llkyclo Ia ..._.._ ... MCir efter • _, Ncred concert et 8 p.m. Tues· tM My et UMit ...,._ • • • Ia wlalcla IIIlo wa 1141.. rlay, Aug. t. In Prim-e or Peace A IMIId. ·-J. c-r .... ta drift~~ -,_____ II c-' Luthrran Chur.-h. Mesa Verde A-. .,.. .._ 91ct1a of tbe -. -,.... • ---.-•• D1·. and Baker St., ('osta Mt'l!a. buwlert eC 117 ,.._ IMr wal· Aaelleba, waa lD • trefUc CICid· The quartet will sine familiar lot .,...,.. Ia tile aa... of ct.lat at C..t Bwy. CIDd lu· h Y m n s. Nt-gro ptrltu.lls and lin. Jolaa llc18teab. • Eft· <Continued on page 61 church mu8it' classics. .... C...,.. .._ lbon CWfl r====:::..._..:._ ___ ~_;:;::_;::_==._ ......... ._ ••• AT ......... 31 8oll'ftf lt.. Lido T..U. Park. reported tllo U..Ct of • 141 calDera CIDd ~ • -...UO ..._ Ilia cabcma. Uarry F. Thompson. 1609 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, rt'portN1 that a tN>n.lgPr stol!' a S6:J watch from the .clove rompartmf"nt of hll car parked on 8th St .. BaJboa ... A car driven by Mrs. ('. E. Bouck, 47. of 2029 <k~>an BJvcJ .. Balboa. ma king a lt>h turn ore Bsy Avt>. onto Palm St .. Balboa. , hit n parkt>d car ownf'd by Ml'r• 1 vln Roeell. Lu Canada ... John 1 B. McCrlllll!, 210 Collins Avf'.,l Balboa Is land, r<'portt>d thL' bul')(- lary of n 21 -lnch telcvllalon ~~ Be Cool ... Special one day Dry Clecminq Semce and 2 day Laundry Semce at no extra charge CLEANERS -MINOR REPAIRS FREE- Juat Call 011 5-aao or .,... Sa at 2137 &. COAST KWAY .. COaORA DEL MM "Mobile Home Living Like Never Before!" 2,000 REAS()NS WHY .• ,uld we ever be requ irc.>d to prove our lnl<'rHt tn community health. we c:ould cite 2.000 good reasons. Our prescr iption department atocks upwards of 2.000 mec:Uclnal ingredients. They come !rom every pomt of the compll!i&. . Some are preacrtbed dajly, others only rarely. ThHe drup are brought together Ill our prescnpllon department to hf'lp us r«-ndt'r competen~ pro fessional service for the protect ton O( )'OUr health. Clristensen Phar•taey 3021 &. COAST IIWT .. COIIO•A DEL IIAa omOL& 1·1111 1410. LIMITED NUMBER OF WATERFRONT TRAILER SPACES NOW AVAILABLE .FOR THE ARST TIME IN FAMED BAYSIDE VILLAGE PRIVATE BEACH FACILITIES-BOAT SLIPS-CLUB HOUSE- SWIMMING POOLS-"RECREATIONAL LIVING IN THE SOUTHLAND ~ MOST OUTSTANDING RECREATIO NAL COMMUNITY." - ON ~OW at BAYS IOE \'1 LLA\.E you can t'njoy ycar-arounci living on the wat~rfront at fabled Newport B1.•nch ! ~<·~>tlerl lln the ne w e xclu!li\'e t·m~r Bay of New port. RAY~l i1E VILLAGE is an 8 m illion dollar planned commu nity. NOW for the FIRST tim(' O\'er!'!iz4'd 2100 to :!:-,oo squn P·foot iiifj;r spaces ar(' a\'nilable on t tor; year leA!I(>!I in BAYSIDF. VILLAI.F.-th(' mo!lt tnlkl'rl about commumty of iu k ind in the nat ion. Ca reful planninar. prot~tive ''(JUality" restriction" and a ho.~t of extra facilities guarantee "Mobile Ho me Livinr Like Nt-,·er Befort> t" DUE TO TH E I.IMITF.D S UMnER OF TRAILER SPA CES AVAILABLE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU MAKE YOUR E LECTION SOON - WHY NOT TODAY ! ' rH• lltA.Y a. P II 0 NT •. l.n -.tO lOS 4H(';fll' '-------__________ _; IOC"M ION lOO ( ... Sf CO.OUl MIGI-MAY 1'1 ' Ot 3 ~lj I UN colorful, cleeantlve paper to eet your table •.. place mats. coute..., napkins (beV· eraae. 1 u n c he on , dinner), plates and cu;pe. .. ... Bulk quantity prices for Luaua and plcnlcs. Hobie's Party Supplies Hobie cmd Marge Loud aut &. ee.t •WT• c..-del -oaw. a ... Next door to Jewell Welty FlorLit buy now and save stationers store 1961 christmas cards from 20 to 50~0 off also items of decor 3340 VIa Lido OR 3·6660 Newport Beach SMART WOMEN Shop at the Sample Shack 1~ E. 17Ua ITw COSTA JIDA Jill·-- Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Pilrke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-lloly Communion 9:1:>--Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :DO-Morning Prayer and Sermon ~ursery and small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30--Holy Communion and Healing Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES nuT CIIV•CB OP CBBIST, SCIEXTJST. 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m: and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 · 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAQJNG ROOM-. 3315 VIa Lido, NewPort Beacb Open week days-9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Wednndays 9 a.m. ·7:45p.m. Tundaya and Frlday&-9 a .m. to 9 p.m. SECOIID CIIVIICII OP CB.UT, SCIEJn'IIT lfewpol't ..... Cit Coreacr del Mar 3839 East Coast Hlahway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE lla.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM-J&W Eut Cout Hlthway Open week da~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordlally lnvtted to anend tM Cbulcb ~ and to u.e U.. ... dina loom. Prince of Peace LUTHERAN CHURCH (American Lutberan CWurch ) Meu Y ... Dr. 6 aaker St. c.e. ... a.v. AndNW Anderson a t.ftM SUNDAY &UfiCD 1:15 .............................. , u:• __ ........ ~~;: .._..., ... __ .............. All ...... ..... lellell ..... _. w-. DlltECTORY I LUTHERAN CHURCH Church of the Master 3545 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Wessell, Putor 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 II,Hst Ohrcll 2411 Ecut Coast Bl9bway Corooa del Mar Dr. T. W. Medearb. Pastor 1 Sunday. July 30. 1961. Ill :00 a.m.: Morning ~rvicc. Evening Service. 7:30. A cordial welcome Is ex· l!'nded for all ages to attend Sunrlay School as well as Sunday mormng a nd e\·e· ning services. A mid ·week service Is held evNy Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. FIBST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Franklin 0. Bixler. Jr. Mlnltter Ll 8·4n8 • Parsonage LI 8·!52tt SUNDAY 9:4!5 ···--·-···-........ Blble School 10:40 ................ Church Service 5:30 Youna People~' MeetJnt 6:30 ................ Vetper Service WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Women'• Bible StudJ 7:00 p.m. ........ Prayer M..Una 8:00 p.m. _ ....... Choir Praetlce Nurwery and Child Care Provided Flrlt Christian Chwcb 'r. Victoria at PlaCIIIIItla eo.ta Mesa Sll~A ..... Corou _. liar, Callt ltiOUil'O .., ..... ...... u A.M. Cbureb ldloel e._ f:JO a.& Ran117~!MIIalaouN. awtn C. a-M .., 0 ... lervk:~for M Maraaret llln .... poll& Moon, Aw.. 1M 18 ....t¥ad ~ 11er bua· .. e. rarm•le ............ B&Jboe Jalaftd, u be beld •• band, Cltftlfd; a ......... 'her C... ... ._ Or•• •••••• Chwdl khool wUJ be at t :ts 111 a.m. today, .luly 71, ln lalb IIIOther, llr& aut.u. llanMn, .. ~ -Dr. ,_ r. Perrin. ~A.m. Corona del Mar a.ape~ wttt1 1M o1 tM 11ome ...._. and a ~aUqnal Coftfel'ence llln· • • • Rev. Oodfrey Graefltn Oftldattna . ......._, Carl Balllltl\. of !few later (now the United Chwcb ot ...._ e1 ,_ L•4Jaerea MN. Moore died .luly 21 tn port .:.eta. f · • Chrt.U, will apeak at the 1:10 c..• .._ Vwde, Dr. 6 •• ___________________ .;....:;.. __ _ and 11 a .m. •rvte. SUnday. He St., c.ta ..__Andrew c. An· attended Y~e Divinity Scbool, -...on, putGr wlll apeak at 8:15 Union 'naeolOfle&l Semlna17 and a.m. and U a .m. SUnday on wu ordained in South Dekota "l'aJthtuJ.,.. In Utile Thlnp". In 1927. • • • • • • 1hd•••••• C:la•ula. eo.ta M ... -Dr. Cht&rles Clare Blau. velt will apeak on "Reclpe for a Vacation" at the 10:30 a.m. aerY· Ice Sunday. • • • ...._..._. ll.u.~~~t ar..- _,.. t.v. Goduey GraefUn wtll apeak at t :JO and 11 a.m. Sunday on .. z.-.....,. ... ANNOUNCING NEW STORE HOUII FOB YAIIIC IIIOP •ow Gnll 10 .uuo a P.M. llonda)'l t1ua rrtdaya r Saturday 10 A.M. to 4 P.ll. ~ Come In and Me the new faJI yarns for tultl, coata and d,._ -._ c..a JIWT. -oa ...... -c.-• ~ ._.. .... . a. .. _ .......... .... a...,..,.. ... .............. n.t Clallatlea ar..-. eo.ta MHa-The Rev. Frank 0. Blx· ler Jr. will speak at the 10:40 a.m. Church Service on "When In Doubt''. Ml LlER ·(;HEV·R OLET CO., ·INC. • • • c:lulatlea I c I e ace Clr~ Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mes.t -"Love" l8 the topic of the lesson·sermon at the 9:15 and 11 a .m. services Sunda.). lt. J_.. Spfrropld Clruda. . . . I Newport Beach -Holy Commun· lon will be observed at 8 a.m. 1 Sunday. Family Service will be at 9:15 a.m.; sermon by the Rector will be at 11 a .m. • • • Plnt laptlat CbUJ'Cia. Corona Corona del Mar -Dr. T. W. Medearis, Interim pastor from Riverside, will speak. at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. r • • • Luturcaa Clnarcb of tbe Master. Corona dN. Mar -"Faithful Stewards" will be the sermon IIIII" of Dr. Gerald Strickler at the 9:ao and 11 a .m. services Sunday. · • • • B..t.. CbllaU.. Cbtlftla. Broad It Bolsa Streets, Ne"•Jort Beach- Bernard Burry, pastor, wiJI spnk on "POUftled of God" at the 10:43 a .m. service S u n d a y. Jane Elliott Is Bride of Scoff Foster Mr. and MB. Edward G. El· llott. 2145 College Ave., Costa Mesa, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Ann, to &ott E. F011ter, son of Mr. It Mrs. Charles E. Foster of San Leandro, Oalll. The ceremony was performed In Livermore by a personal friend of the young couple with only membei'!J ot the immediate families attending. After a bridal dlnnN and re· Cf'ptlon for the families at Hotel Clart>mont in Berkt>ley, the bride and groom left for a trip to Tahoe and 'will be at home In Costa · Mf'!J.t upon their return. RECEP!'JOif 011 SOJfDAT A rec('pllon honoring Mrs. J. Leslie Slt>f!ensen wi)J be held In fellowship hall Immediately following the l I a.m. Sunday St"rvire at thf' Corona del Mar Congregarlonal Church. MB. Steffl'nscn Is refiring after many . yt'ars as minister of music for the thurch. LEGAL KonCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A·38463 ESTATE OF GLEN ARTJIUR SODEN. also known as GLENN ARTHUR SODEN, DECEASED NCYMCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouch· ers In the office of the Clerk of lhf' Superior Court of the State of California, In and tor the County of Orange, or to pretent the same, with the neceuary vouchers, to the undeBigned at his or her place of business, to· wit: Margaret B. Soden. c/o Har· wood. Heffernan It Soden. At· torneys at Law, 3355 VIa Lido. Newport Beach, Callfornla with· in she montht after the first pub. llcoetlon of this notlce. Dated: July 7, 1961. MARGARET B. SODEN, Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. HARWOOD, HEFFERNAN 1r SODEN Attorneys at Law 3355 Vla Lido Newport Beach, California ORiole 3·Sl80 Publlah: July 13. 20. 77. Aug. 3 lh the Newport Harbor Enalan READ ENSIGN · CLASSIFim I 11FFEII ITS FIIEIII II I GQRQNA DEb MAR -NEWP0R:r B~AGH CHEVROLET'S ONLY OFFICIAL SALE Tremendous Savings on Over I 00 Brand New Chev- rolets. These Cars M.ust Be Sold in July and August. Before You Buy Any New C• Check o ... ·Deal. = - TRADE WITH US and~~·· SAVE - 1. WHY drive 10-40 miles when you can make a better safer deal at home? Shop around if you wish, see us last, we'll prove you can save a1 home! 2. WHY_ pay ior expensive radio-TV ads? You can't drive them. Some dealers' advertising runs lOO's of dollars per car. Don't risk paying thes~sts. 3. WHY pay for high city overhead? You can't drive this either. Our heavy service dept. business cuts our already low over- head to the bone. 4. WHY wear out your new car and your nerves d riving many miles to TRY and get free new car service. Test our more friendly interest in you after the sale; FREE pickup and de- livery, too. 5. WHY risk hidden finance charges that can cost you many times the few dollars you think you might have saved. All our cars are sold on low. low G.M.A.C. terms or use the bank of your choice. 6. WHY take a chance? See miller Chevrolet for the best ser- vice, best tra~e. best terms, best deal! MILLER CHEVROLET CO., I C "An Excellent Place to do Buwin••'' TIME TO CHKK UP PH.INTING NEEDS IE aa.ar aliT • , .. ••• .-. I liE ml lillY CIE. LilT~ fW I •1 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS 0 LE l"l'ERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARt; 0 BOOICIEI'S 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES ... .. ~ ' PIIO!tl 1JI AT o--.. .,_10 AIMI 0. .... tltlllllllw Wll • ~ fe Cd 0. You J --:.. , ...... " ..... _ oa.a .. .. IMplratlonal • Mefa~l loolla ~ Our s,.dalty ·- AND Oar atorlc ol .......-an-tbe C..U.unlltle threat to Aawl. ea a. arowtnc dally. 2918 E. Cout H .. hway • COrona del Mar ENROU NOW YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN TO SWIM .. ILIE lilY , ....... d JOUI DAY __, IVININ& ............ 409 Park Ave. OR 3·7170 ..... AM 2202 S. Flower KJ 5·4832 Re view a nd Preview courses in Math and English 3 week cour.es for future 8th It 9th grade students Stitrh July 31 2 hou rs dally Call after 3 P.M. .,.....,. ad a.-we la-Aier Y'Ddlll , __ ~~n--4..0'"'e ttnatty trtumphs ror Uatsy as she and l i'l Abner get hitched by Morryin' .Sam. The scene is irom ' l i I Abner' to be produced on the stage Aug. 2. ), 4 on~ S. From left, -orothy Jones. Greg Dawson as Poppy Yokum. ,..._AY. 'JVLY •• ... UWWi e•a• I ,.__..naY IWUMDAY ~I -. ........ I Sale at Lido Window Christmas Cards Jewelry handbags hats gloves 1f2 off IIJ to lf2 oH Open W ~d.. Fri.. Sat. Evenmgs ti~l 8:30 p .m LIDO WINDOW 3355 Via Lido in Lido Building . Newport Beach CORSETRY LINGERIE Beadquar._a F• ..U ..._ Complete Line of Linaerle-f Hoslery-Girdi~Bru and Fou ndations. Finest Lines of Robes and Neelie ees. We lpedeUw 111 D C ... Gledaate c. ..... 440 E. 17th St. COSTA MUA U 1-ml -.. c-J.nable 111 Tow CtqW" (...~thl"n l.avanaugh, John Cunningham as Clem Scragg. Roy Outgley as Li I Abner, Terry Reich Cole as Daisy Mae, Errol Von Ea ton, Stan Throneberry as Marryin Sam. Creque W olver-IIAWAIIAir 1110" ton as Rufe, and Joe Blond. Amfttea'a La...-Seledion WALTAH CLARKE'S THIS 5al .... IW _, a. ... , u .. -~· clettiHW .. fer ,.. llounda ~~-= Fub.loD ln.,....,.., Nell.te Loud of ...,._ .... ,.. ........... .so ...... c.•;,..,.., .... oaJou ....... YL.a..oaiii.AIID .. J ........... c:.a OIJOU ,..., J.-o.. , t -..- •••• •• 11 1p 12 c 0 M 1 5 0 e ad ...---.--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. Mrs. Fl orence Duey, 82, of 217~, Crysl'al Ave .. Balboa Island, died Saturday at her home. She was a native of Iowa. Services were held yesterday at St. James Episcopal Church. with the Rev. John Parke otrl· dating. Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel was In c!Yarae of arrange· men b . ~~-T~~ 21011fewport aow..cmt. If~ 1eac1a. c.w.. oaw. , . .,. Mrs. Nellie Hau l Loud. 301 Narcluus Ave., Corona del Mar. died Tuesday at her residence at the aee of 73. She was a I native of Loeansport, Indiana, had lived In California for 40 I years and In this area for 20 1 years. Survivors Include her husband. Warren Loud; a son, Hobart Loud I of Coron.t del Mar, and 3 arand-t children. ~rvlrH will be held a 2 p.m. today. July Z7. at Baltz Corona del Mar Cha p."l, with Dr. Ewing Hudson of St. Andrew's r resby· terlan Church offlcl:~llnu. Inter· ment will be at Pacific View ~{emorial Park. 5'1e, wit~~ tt.. -.:heetl who N · ~-"'the blip. ...... ... .... ,.. ..... . .. ........ ,..., .......... .. ................................ ••• pscMI_., ...... ._ .. ,_, :..-----Ill b .... _ ..... ._ ,. ,......, ..... ,. l'ltaU ....... COAST SUPER MARKET \\'1 Eh-Er\J() SI)I ~CIALs · I Groceries · Vegetables FIDZEI IEPIITIEIT .. , ..... •a-29' FIEIII 5' Ora 1111 Crilkla 21' EnES. I ... ,kc. CMI CIIPITIT•s .... Pitta 29' s .. a ........ ,se ............... 49' I. L Q. SAUCE 2 ... tor ••laz.,5ftr --- BULGIER'S MEATS LET'S HAVE A BAR-B-CUE ........ ----· ''ftl·..al FOil BOI.IINE 89~ .................... _, ..... _ ..... _.,..... ......... _ ................................ ~ .......... ~ ............................ .,. ... ........................................... _ ...... ~,_ ......... _, ........ .....;.........., ... .. _, ........................... _ .... __ ..., ........ tal I STUll Fri ...... 3t• ....... .. CUT THE WAY YOU WANT THEM 33f. OSCAR MAYa FRANKS I .. N-. llilll···· I I I IWUWY. JWI.Y •• 1 .. ,__.. &tat IUWDAY IVDQ&'I' • &WJOIIT 1UC'a ~ IWII&:T OP OUIIG& COunT. CAI.IPOIIIIIA ,_ tM ....... Y ........... J.ay I. 1.1. ................ GaAD& uu or waucr 1960·81 Ad ually MalntaJned KlnderJarten to Elfhtb. Inclusive. 1961·62 Bud&et Plan, Klnder&'a rten to El&hth, lncluaJve. AV&IULQ& DAlLY AftUDAIIC2 •1960·61 Actual 3971. 1961·62 Budaet estimate 4190. ~~~~or ADOn'IOif AJII) ftAIIIIIJTI'AL AJl action• shall be taken on thla budaet durin& regula r or authorized special meetlna of the gQvernlna ~rd. To the County Superintendent of Schools: TENTATIVE BUDGET. T his budeet Is hereby filed by the governing board or the school distr icts. Date of meeting June 6, 1961. Signed HELENE CSENAR, Cl.erk PUBLICATION BUDGET. The governing board, having made on July 5. 1961, such revisions, addltlons, and ch'anges as it deems desirable or necessary, pending publication, public hearlne and final adoption, h.-reby returns the budget The pu blic hearing on this but1get will be held at Newport Beat"h Elementary S<:hool District Board Room, 2000 Clirf Drive, Newport Beach, on August 1, 1961, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. . Signed MILO G. LACY. Clerk Jlfewport leacb School Dl8trict of OrciDp Cowaty. Ca.Womta S1JIOIAJIT or ClJ.UifT DISTalCT TAX llEQ1JIBEIIEJfTI Amount of Tax Rate FU~D AND PURPOSE GENERAL FUND Taxes Required Com puted ... . .... $1.165,1 06 Net General Purpose subjl.'\.1 to tax rate lim it I The MAXIM UM TAX RATE for this school district, which may be levied to raise the net l'(eneral purpose tax requirements shown In Column 4 of Part C, Is the sum of the separate authorizations s hown below: 1. The rate authorized by Education Code Section 20751 a nd/or 20752 or the rate authorized by a n election ail provld«'d by Edu('ation Cod<' Section 20803, wh i('h«'ver is in effe('t .. .. ... .. ..... .. ... ... ... ..... ....... $1.30 Tax Rate Limit . $1.30 1,165.106 1.1736 Interest and Redemption Fund Bond lnter«'Sl and principal paym«'nts 189.57-4 Part ODe -CEKEilAL rUKD 1960-61 J. BEGIN~INC BALA:'\CE. Jt:L\' Cash In County TrNl<..ury Revolving C.•s h Funrl lnvcstm«'nts In t.:. S. Bonds Al'I:OUnt!'< RN'I'I\ abll' Stor<'s Prt:'patd Exj)Cn'!t><; Total Curr<'nt A!--il'ts Less: Currc•n r Llabilrllcs s 11 .265.25 1,000.00 208.283.85 1 0.8().1.46 10.9-12.87 3-19.296. 13 161.231.08 :'\('t BP~innin~ Bnl .1nrl' ,\dju"tml'nts !•1 At·rounr<~ RN't'l\'d biP Adju'<tmt•n rs to Current LlabrliriPs 188.050.35 -].Jil.91 ~ 125.83 ,\i.lj usted Nt't 8Pgi nn1 n~ Balanc•c II. I~Cil:\of E 188.050.27 .1910 19Gl -62 BudgN $ 142.506.00 •1.000.00 163.307.00 11.277.00 J.l.918.fN) 7,697.t)() 360.735.Cl0 206,-170.00 154.265.0CJ C-STATE APPORTIO:'\:\ofE~TS AND ALLO\\'A:'\CES 197.000.00 PriJ1c-i pal A1JportlonmPnt 473,12.3.00 Special Purpo..,l' ,\ppnrllnnmt'nt WaJtlr llciiWal4 -ol ...... ant,...,. • ._ ud lin. Grant Hdi!JIId ol 0... ... liar, 18 MrYiq u an •••tallt a.r lea._ ol a ulllverslty poap now .._.._,. be b I n d tbe Iron curtala. 'ftw ..-P. led by a UCLA P~ left London on June ll. trawl.ci In the ._ndtnavlan couMitel. and departed bam Helalnld. JPinland, for Moavw. 1be adaedule calla tor Aua. Jl arrival In '*ria, and thttn back In tim. for tall cJaaea. LaGAL •ona Gro.a Total ............................... . 49,873.10 Net Total ................................ 49,873.10 Total Current Expense of EdU'C'&Uon .................................... 1,569,770.50 8-FOOD SERVJCE C2) Other Food Service ..... _ ........ .. Othe r Expense ........................ .. Total .......... -.............. ____ .. .. ~MMUNITY SERVlCES Il l Required or a uthorized un · der Ed. C. 16556 · 16566 or Ed. C. 16651 -16664 Sala ries a nd Wages ........ -..... . Other Expense ......................... . Total ...................................... .. 10-CAPITAL OUTLAY (21 Other Capital Outlay b. Improvement of Grounds c. Bulldlnes ..... .. .................. .. d. Equipment 1. Books ............................ . 2. Other Equipment ........ .. Total 12) ........... -........ .. GRA.~D TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY .... T-TRANSFERS Other Tuition . Total TransfN s UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE) .. 3,392Jl3 X XX XX 3,392.13 l,U1.19 a0,458.00 11,891.19 11,113.56 4,291.20 26,456.99 'f,282.95 46,144.70 46,144.70 I 711.17 7-11.17 X X X X X TOTAL EXPE~DlTl~ES AXD TRANSFERS . .. 1 .631,939~ V. ENDI:-IG BALANCE. JUNE 30 Cash In County Treasury .. . . . 1 12,:-,0:>.iG Revolving Cash Fund ... ................... 1.000.00 lnv('!ltml'nls In U. S. Bonds . 16:'1.30 .. lti Al'C'Ollnts R<'<'f'ivablc ........... . . '1 1.:!76.~ ' Stores . .. ...... _ ........ -.... -.......... J..l.947.70 PrPpald Expen~s .......... .. ..... .. i ,ml7.1l0 GENERAL RESERVE j uNE 30, 1962, for 1~2-63 . . Total Currl'nt Asset" . -· .. Less: Current Liahilit!Ps .................. .. X X X X X 360.735.50 21)6,470.45 Exrf'.s<. E.xpt•n ... •·- PhY'Il.tlly lland1• .tp(Wrl · ~h·nr.tl ly P.eto.~:J~·I Triiii"'()Ortatinn- :,, •. )7.00 6. 95.00 1 :W.2G5 ()5 .1,09:J.()I) ~1'1 Endinl'{ Balanre . .IJB.W IVJ. TOTAL F.XPE;'\DITL'RES AND RI"gu1 1r Pu(J d" . App,...·tionnw ur fnr Gru\\ :h- Ftr"l Po•nml 12,100.00 1"00000 TRA~SFER.') PLUS l"ET E~DINC •'· · BALA~CE ......... s 1.7&3.2():3.<11 10.7j()()l) ~a.t~teJf..,.._._ ... w. Leque, .. It Cia& ... .. Ccnna .... .... et •:21 .... , ...... __ .. =_ ...... hbn ......... ., A-sta Aw. ....... .,.,._ ...... unad., lbe 1n d.e amc. wu __..... c... ... Mar ....._.. O•b t1cera eouN ft._. no evldeMe .of Jut ....., at ~ • ...., .. u eetr)' and a.euJ'ed a door louDd for ACideN.Ifttl at tM 0rup open In 1M v_.a lllaJ llltate County hlr. - offtee, _, E. CDut H"' .. C. Awarcll went to aor.t. Van rona del Mar, et 4:• a.m. • • • ~ u a a..t pa.. wlaer ... "· ft •........ & ... DlcJl Allin .. -.d .aac.oe ·-.. --~-.... ,. ( sa ••• ... • '1M WA at c.ta .,_ BJah ....... • ... o-kMDI..-tbe IGUowiJic ... rda ....._ ....... • •• -at tbe hlr: I eM1np1on1, ae ....... 1111 81. ftnt plac.w rtbboM; II letlOnd .................... -place rtbbolw,. 22 ttalrd place •rtt' -.; a .. -. ribbona. • fouJtll pJacw rtbbona. JdfNy F. IWr, 11. Canop 'ftae c.'bamplon wlMen wert' Parte, wu dWI!Id wtth ahop· Dk* Allen, Bandy a.er and utttnc -a 12.01 .._ ruor ldt PiaU 11anw. • from Fry's Market, 115 15th~9t., Gardon Van Every won 4 ftnt Newport 8HC'h ••• Pat SaulnJer, .._... r I b bon a; Dkk Allen, NO Dotwood St .. Ca.ta Mea. re-W.yae O.ult, 'Randy bter and 52.644.00 ported a wallet and 18 muumu ,-.rry Howey won 3 each; Louts m w.Jnt from the beech at 37th Wllaon, Karl Hawley and Jert 52.SU.OO St. and Ocean Front. West New· Coad won 2 ea~h. and the tol· port. while she was in swim· Jowtna won 1 each : Jon Tre· 1.799.068.00 mlna ... A $19 wrou&ht hon fethen. John Wolle, Loula Neep- chalr was sto len from the front er, Ken Luthera, Phil Barnes, paUo of the home ot Jaabel Duard lterly, Bob Ottley, Jim Bowles, 1108 S. Bay Front, Bal· RJChant., Frank Brian, ~ne Wll· 150.00 laland . . . . Uama. Grant G e r v a Ia, EUls 150.00 e IVIIDAY. JULY II Statler, B u t c h Morrt.on Bill Officers broke up a party In Klotz. Bill Hem -and Ivan Atdla. the home of Jay Carlyle, 71. 613~ Charles' FunneJJ •nd Bob Per- Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, rln are advisors. at 12~15 a.m. . . . J•ames B. 1,300.00 Porth, 18, of 532 OeAnza Dr., Co· • .. 12.000.00 rona Highlands, was charaed with lpeedlnt and failure to 13,300.00• yield to the red lights of an emereency ve hicle a t Narcluus Ave. and Ocean Blvd .. Coron.a del 13.111.00 M.u . a t 4:29 a.m .... Officer L. 7,7'13.00 White, in pursuit of a speeder a t Riverside Ave. a nd Coast Hwy., hit a nd kiiJed a larae St. 29,863.00 Bernard type doe ... TWo red· SQ. 717.00 wood volley ball poles. valued at S30 were s tolen from In front 50,717.00 of the home of Albert H. Jones. 2.400.00 2.400.00 165.000.00 4411 W. Ocean Front. West New· port ... A 117.50 apme tin Cllld wiMel wen atolea ...._ tile ccu of Dou9laa o . lray. 1227 w. ..., Aft,. la1boa ••• Mn. Dcmd 2,0.10.63:J.no F. Slater, 32, .a a4 Pra.pect s~. West •ewpott. suffered • la:r9• cut oo her rtvbt a., wMII 1.000.00 I abe stepped tJI.rou9b • glau ~ co.er oo ber 30-foot boat. .. HlgbllDe nL" moored 12.000.00 at lf..,ort DwMe CIDd waa takn by ambulaDc:e to Boav Hoaplllll ••• WUUaaa R. War- 60.000.00 Decke, 451 Scaa leraardiDO Aft., Newport Belgbta. npowt. eel tbe theft of a 115 bkydo X X X X X fftiiD tlw ..... iDg CINCI at Kewport Harbor Hlgb SchooL 73.000.00 Freddie R. Ma rtin, 19. Ana · h<'lm. was jailed on a ch•u~te or shoplifting a $1.31 tubt> of tooth pa!'te and bottle of hair oil from 52.103.635.00 Fry's MarkN. 115 15th St .. New. port lk'al·h . . . Orricen; fou nd Marine Lt. Col. Lyle K. Lon· don and hJa wlte, Jane, are vlalf. lne with Mra. London's parent., General a nd Mn. T. J. Cushman of 417 SerR Dr., Corona Hl&h· land a. Col. London will• be tra nsfer· red to Okinawa in the middle of Aug ust. He entered the Ma· rlnt~s shortly before World War II. Gen. Cushman retired from aNivc duty with the Marines after 37 yl'ars of service. ML-;s Ann !('nsteln. daughter of ~tr. and Mrs. W. C. Buc-hter · klr<'hen ot 31 I Heliotrope Ave .. C?rona dl'l :\hr. left Monday, July 117. lor a month-long tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Bensteln Is a !!i'nlor at San Jose State College, where she Is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. ~POR T :' .. ~l't fond Pl"rrod 6.95.).00 16.280.00 13,j()().00 Part Two -IOifD INTEREST AlfD BEDENPTIOif rtnfD louvNs in a rPar door broken a nd removf'd in th«' Newport Cl<'aners. 106 Tustin Ave .. New- ;>ort Bea,·h. but were unable to 0-COl' :\TY :'I 'BVEXTIO~S T •X''' on S Jl\l•nt CN'rlito;: <llld Tr ,t lif•r ('oa,·h F'l'l"' 1-0TJIER 1:\Co.m~: F-Dl:"'TP.WT TAXES l'rl{•r y ,. I f' T.IX(•>; l'n..,l••·u n•rl J:ull T.IX''' To I a) lrwumt· 1 I•IH•r Th.t n S!'l'tlrPd Roll Taxi"" Sf'C'U rNI R•Jll T,o '<<'" R"r<'l vPrl in I !-lli().lj I ;UfOL ~T m :r,g JH ED Tr , B.\L A~n·: l;t.:Ill :r:r t~•·il •i2 Tnrnl lrwom•· 2.391>.!11 2 1.1012'J .! ,:;.w :~; J.-11. ~--7 o3 :'C X X .X X 1.3~~.1.-, L77 III. TOTAL ~t:T BEf;(~~~~c ; HAL· ANC'f: PLL':i 'T'(ITAL I.'KO.\fE SI.786.20:i fH JV. EXPE~DITt'fl~:S .\~0 T R.\:\SFF.RS 1-AD:\-fl~l. TRATICI:\ Sa lari<''l :~nrl \o\'DI.W' Other Exp.·nM• Tot.tl 2-1:'\STR 'CTl0 :-1 2a-certlflratN1 Sa i..ripo; or 61.325.39 Instruct ron .. 1.082.901.28 X X X X X .. xxxxx 2al-Princlpals' Salaries .. 2a2--Supervrsors' Salaries 2a3-Teachers' Salaries . . 2a4-0ther Certificated Salaries of Instruction 2~her Salaries of Instruction . · .... 2c--Other Expenses of Instruction 2c1-Tutbooks 2c2-0ther Books 2c3-0ther Expenses Total lnstru('tlon .. 3-AUXlLlARY SERVICES Salaries and Waees Other ExpPn&e Total ................ . 4-0PERATlON OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages ................. . Other EX',>ense X X X X X X :X X X X 29.511.10 3.592.76 10,392.93 41.386.19 1,167,784.26 29,954.55 Total . ................. 145.297.12 5-MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages .... OthN Expense . Tota l .... 6-FJXED CHARGES ( 1) Da.trict Contrlbutroru~ to cer- tln cated Employea' Retire- me nt llnder Retlr~m~nt ~n- nulty Fund .. . .............. .. f2) Dt.ltrict Contrl burl on to c clas- sltled Employee~• Retlrem.nt un der State Employ~ Retire· ment System .. .. ................... . (3 ) Dtlltrict Contribution to the State few the Old Ale Survl· ._., lnaura~ .,_.m ... _ .. __ (4 ) .AJJ other Find O.raes ...... .. 45.538.63 33,272.36 17,'7'93.45 7~Mftiiif-Oi'Pfiiii:.a" 'th 111 .......... _ .... _ .... _ ...... CJialr 1 3 If I --.. --:---·-----. 2.100 fll) !I,IJOO()t) 3 ~. ()()() l'lll 1!)1.3~1 "'' $2. I 03.fi.'3:>.fl() BF.GJ~:\1:'\C: BALA:'\CE. J LY I. 1960 I l. I :\CO~IJ-: Jnrc•rl'"' Apport Pwmlum~ .1nd Ar·c·ruNJ lnterPS( ,\1t<:.'C!II.m<'o u-. lm·omc T>1!<lrk t T dX«'<: on L'nsecurC'd Roll l'rtor Yc•ar-:' Dil'trir:1 Taxes Cu rrl"n t Dl!'lri('l T ..&X<'!'> on SN·urN1 Roll : Amount rf'N'ivNI 19f..0 ·6 1 A~10l'NT REQUIRED TO BAL· A~CE BUDGET 1961 -62 Total Ill. TOTAL. REGI N~ING s s BALA:'\n: PLUS IN~'OME ·-S 1960-61 1961·62 A<.·tual Budgl"t 111,8-13.13 s 1.~1.27 :i.329.87 2 .76~.25 27.81j. fl 7.~1.1}2 291.tl9:J.23 X X X X X 365.·131.08 $ ;)10,274.21 s detNmine if anything was miss· 3J 1.267.00 lng ... Officer G. Summers suf· fPred a two-inch rut on the heel of his IC'ft foot wt)en he stepped 9A28.00 6R369.00 7.9%.00 on a sharp rock at Rocky Point. Corona df'l Mar ... & 157.30 apme tin · waa atoleD from tM ca of J, E. T. .Butter, Ill Vlcl Crdaaa, lJdo Isle ••• Robert Eaalga. •1 X X X X X W, Coast Bwy,. •"'!'011 loacJI. ••port.d tbo tlleft of a 140 out· 189.574.00 rtner from • boat ••• Carol D. MeftOI'd. a. of 1011/a ,_. 27:3,367.00 lt.. W•t lfewport. ._ cbal9ed witla .. ~ .. pUUc at 586.634.00 15tb lt. ad Ocecaa r..-t. .... PLUS "T .......... Md -.etful" ............. HAMO IN HAND ! .. ~.113.111) I IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS ___ _ ~d~ quarantined <at 428 j'DEADLY COMPANIONS' N,600.00 6<'-Rond Interest ... 65.007.50 17.043.00 X X X X X 81.755.00 11.275.00 1.096.055.00 23.635.00 40.800.00 3.480.00 19.075.00 51,312.00 B-Bond Red«'mptlon TOTAL EXPENDITURES ...... S V. ENDING BALANCE. JUNE JO. 1961 S VI. TOTAL. EXPENDrnJRES AND TRANSFERS PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE .... ................. s 134.000.00 199.007.50 31 1.266.71 510.274.21 Pat Tbne -llJILDIIfC FlJifD 1960·61 A.ctual I. BEGINNING BALANCE, JULY 1 Cu h in County T~a;ury .................. $ Treasury Notes ....................... ____ , .. 1.88 96,095.00 1 327 387 00 Total ................................................. $ · ' · Less: Current LiablUtles ........................... . 96.086.88 800.00 30,280.00 1.1100.00 31,380.00 123,888.00 59~.00 183,224.00 2 ... 700.00 22.230.00 -..o.oo 37,!JIJ7 .DO Net BealnninaBalance ................ 95,296.88 AdJusted Net Beginnlnt Balance 95,296.88 U. J.NCOME SaJe of Bonds ....... .............. .......... ..... 1.645,000.00 m. roTl~~!T .. ii£ci.NN'i'Nc .. a:U:-·· ...... 1'645'000'00 IV ~PUJS TOTAL INCOME .......... $1,740,296J!8 • c.Ar~ .. Drn.JRES AND TRANSFERS 10-CAPITAL Oun.AY l.oM.JI a. Land ....................... _._-... ~ ......... 'l-.3&1t4 b. Jm.t::•ment ot Grounds ...... 30AI3.46 ~. au Ina• ................ ~................... 4~111.19 d. &QuJ,....nt .................. --...... . f . ~ -................ -.. ....... ~ ........ -- Other Equipment ... ~ .......... _. V. PDIIIG ~cfi"~~ .... 1 701.1N05 Cullin ln County 'l"rau87 m-----.... lt~lall w.tmerltl In TrM.IuJ7 !foe. --· -.m.zr ....., .................... -......... -·--·"-'"' lt.Oil,'r.ll.la Ltel: Cumnt UebiUUee ................. ___ l,MQOO s s Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, 153.355.00 a fter biUng Ly nn Clemence, 12. 209.000.00 of 51 1 Narciu u5 Ave~ Corona del I M3 r, from a car at Cout Hwy. 362.355.001 and Jasm ine A've., Corona del 224,279.00 Ma r ... Otftcera cloeed an ~n window they found In Anno s 586 634 OO ~alty, D4 E. Cout Hwy., Co- • · rona del Har . . • ----- 1961 -62 Budaet • 141.181.00 890,572.00 11,0311 .753.00 1,350.00 1,030,403.00 $1,030,403.00 • 1'70,000.80 80.000.00 '700.000.80 7= $1,000.00000 L&GAL •onca NO'MCE llfVITJltG BIDS N011CE IS IlDDY GIVD that me Boarct ol Education of the Newport Beach 1!1ementarJ School Dtatrlct of Oranae Coull· ty, C.lllomta, will rec»lw lftled blda up to and lncladlnt 2 p.m., on the lrtth ctar ot Auaost. t•a. otatrtct, at WhJch time aald bldl will be ope.ned and rMd far Audlo VlauaJ Equipment In ae· cordanc.oe wttb lnlltrUdiona, eon. dJtlona anct Spedfleatlo~ nGW on file In the olflee ol uld School District, located e t 2000 Clltt Dr!~ Newport a.M11, Call· fornla. ' Price, fltnea. and qualtv be1J11 eqwl, prefereMe will be J1wn to the produetl ot tM 8tata ol California. J0L0 0. LACY, a.t1 of tiM loard ·~ ...... .1111 ttliJ Ma• w:::~· Publl.8h Daile: .... ,.. tat ..._ lab' ft 2nda...A..-J /A •. " . ' .., , -I'I'Aa'l'ala WD.. JWI.Y • "Voygp totha latkllaottlles.a-- starrtna Jean P'ontalne Al8o Walt Dianey·s-....,u ,..,.. ..... aclwnture ' ' . . .._ . ,. I ···-· ~ ......... • ••• r'-·---, ~::: '....._........ I No Speculation No Uncertainty V{ith an INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT • Highest Earnings 41/2% PEIAIIIUI paid quarterly All Accounts insured to $10.000 • Terry ThOilpson Hurls n Thom~ bad tanned two b.ttters. and When the third IN THE ENSIGN Terry Thompeon of the AA Leaaue Carda h .. aceompllahed wh'lt pltchen drool over -the no-hitter. Youne Mr. Thompeon threw hl1 aem on Monday, luly 17, agal nst the Braves. The Carda won, ot rourse, 7 .0. Only two men ,..ached first ba~ In the eame for th~ help· Jest Braves-one on a base on balls, the other when the Card catcher droppt"d the thlrd strike. This ,..qui~ Thompson to strike out four battv-a Is one lnnlne ... that's riaht ... four. JAMES D. RAY llll'nl a •• ~ .... , 1512 E. COAST HWY .. COlONA DIL WAI -0 ..... 1 .. 11 MATTRE SES •EW-aDUILD .. Q r-...._ IJTqular Sba~ ~~-c.tt. COSTA WISA MAniW CO. 7tSO ......... N. L.._.,,._,. TDI& ITAftl AT YOall DOGe ter .rru..ct the third etrtke ancl racecl to flnt baN before the throw, Tbclml*"\ calmly struck out the rwxt one. Here's Praise for Umpires N~ Bnt'h Cornmluioner of BasebaJI Dale Martin has nothln& but pralse lor his um· plres as the summer baseball program nears fhe halfway point. M•artin. a '61 &raduate of Whit· tier Colle1e. named 7 umpires who normally offlclate games played at the Corona del Ma r Youth Center and at N~wport Harbor Hlp S<."hool. Kanaaa State sophomore Dean reaae ls now in his third year with the summer ba.aeb.lll pro· aram and "Doing a fine job," ac· cord lne to Martin. Pease. a Balboa Island resident, ls first string catcher for the. Kansas State vanity nine. Don Wl.le Is beginning his first year with the proaram. A resl· dent or Wasco, Calif., Wise was graduated t'ha. year from the University of california at Santa Barbara and wl11 continue his education t.his com.lna semester at Long Beach State College to attain h.ls aeneral secondary credential In education. Wise was a piteheT for the UCSB team this past 5eason. University of Southe-rn Callfor· nia pitcher l im Semon Is In his second year of l()('al um;>irlng. Semons Is a physleal education major at U.S.C., and lives at Gar- den Grove. where he was gradu· ated from high school. Newport Harbor High School's contribution to the umpire for«"~ Is Pete Ostling, head cheerleader at Harbor High. "Pete has a very good future In umpiring," Martin says. e IIOIIDAY. JVLY 17 CARDS 7, BRAVES 0: Not only WANTED-man or woman: can did the Bravee fall to ICOft, ~ e Wa.UDAT. J'VLT II urn $3 to $4 Profit per hour didn't get any hits. either. Card GIANTS 9, BllAVES 8: lohn full or !pArt tlme. No inve t · hurler T•rry Thornpeon allowed Stobred( of the Giants was the ment needed. Will help you only two Braves to reech first .bl& 1un as he pitched and IUt to get stprted. See ~rt SUm- base. , a homer. Ric~. ley collect· pie. 2558 Elden Ave.. Costa • TIIVIIIDAT. JVLT • ed 3 hill for Bra Mesa. Calif. or write hw- DODGERS 4, CA.IlD6 3; Ken • PIIIDAT. •• i leigh's, 306 Adellne Oakland Boma llck paced the wtnnlnc PHILLJES 5. CARDS 3: Don I Calif. ' Dodaera with some timely hit· Glbeon swatted a cSouble for the tine. Phllllet to lead hls mates to HELP Wk"'TED ~ALE-Tt'St GI.AHTS -.t. BRAVES 1: Bill the win. eq~Jpment te<'hnidan to c:al i- Allen earned player. ot-the-pme • U'IWIIDAT. JVLT IS brate and matntain tHt gear honors tor h it fine perlorroanee DODGERS 14 BRAVES 7 : in tuc.-hlng ele<'tronlc technl- for the Giants. Rlmard Hawley' hit a triple (or clan trainees. Colleae gradu- I LilliE e PIIIDAT. JVLT 1• CARDS 6, PIJtATES 5: Card slueeer Doue Yamaml drove In t'he wlnnlne run In t'he bottom of the .ninth innlne with a double. l oe Wlemore also hit a double for the Carda. CUBS 10, DODGERS 3: Cub pitcher lohn Valleley held the Dodgers In c.-heck for the Whole aame while ha. mates baeked him up at the plate. e PmDAT. JVLT II CUBS 8. CARDS 3: l ohn Valle· le)' led the winners w ith fine hlttlna. e PmDAT, JVLT 1• REDS 10. DODGE'RS 5: Leo Bandel made the defensive play of the-gam~ for th~ Reds. GIANTS 11. BRAVES 0: Butch Pier~ rollected a double to <aid the Giant cause. the Braves. but It wasn''t enoueh. ate with 2 years technical and • TV&SDAT. JULY 11 2 years troub~t' shootlna ex- CARDS 16, PlRATES 0: lelf perlence desired. Starttna sal Brown plt<."hed most of the aame ary 1331. FuiJ t~. ExCl'll~nt for the Cards and had great help beneflt.s. Apply '" person at born his team mates <a t the business ofllee of ~ran1e Coast 1 t College, 2701 FaJtvlew Road, : ~.UDAT. JVI.T It -=Cos-:-ta_M_esa_. ______ _ PHILLlES 7, BRAVES 1: MUte TOP OPPORTUNITIES Maxwell of the Phi Illes pitcHed DAILy 4 lnnlnp of no-'hlt ball to lead Be Sure To Check With ha. t~am to a convlncln& win. JUNE FARRAR e f8UDDAT. JVLT • c ARDS 9. DODGERS o: lett Employment Agency Brown and Mike Pomeroy team· C75 N. Newport BlYd .• Bewpon ed up ~ a pltchlna duet to Mlchvay 1-C481 blank the Dod£H11 em just 1 hit. whlleTenyVau&hn backed them srrtJAnONS wANTED up at the plate with h is hlttlna. e PmDAT. JVLT 21 GlkYI'S 4, PIRATES 1: Bob Conrad pl'ayed a fine game to lead the Giants to l'helr win. SWJIEIIlE11. e wm•UDAT. JVI.T 11 PIIILLIES 6, BRAVES 5: High · light of thP ga me was " St>nsa- tional catch In the •1eld by Phil· lie Cieldt>r David f' ves. e TIIVIISDAT, J1n 3D DO~fESTlC Y.10 RK of any kind- housedeanlng. window wash lng. AU general work $1.50 hour. Klmberh· 7-9025 after 6 ")>.m . CD.\1.. • GRADE SCHOO.L GIRL will c.1re care for babi('S, daytimP. 20 l"ents hour. \'idnity of down town Corona dt>l Mar. OR 3-98.10. RELIABLE local high SC'hooi boy wants suitable summer <'m· ployml'nt. Good refe~n~s Ca ll Tuck Coop, OR 3-5709. LOST&FOUND ClASSIFtED AD RATES -c..h with ord.r 011 within I 0 d•ys I nme 2 TIIMt l Time. 20 wercb 011 ... -·-·-······---- 21 words to lO words ··-·--------... ll words to 40 word• --···---·-·- bch word OYer 40 WOIIdJ --------· .75 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 .Ol .05 .07 FOR RENT ATTR~CTIVE un1iriiJi hed 1 bed- room apartmPnt wllh garagP. near Ol't'an. Low yearly rent- a l. 702'-, lr~s. Corona del .\1ar. PhoN' GY 6-5277 or e,·enings OR 3·:l061. ROO~In rc•tlfedmedJ(•al dO<'tor·~ house 1n CD~. very nice sur- roundmg '. near beaeh. Call OR 5 0133. FOR RE.NT-Vnfurmsht>d 2 lwd· room duvl~'x, disposal. stove . APTS. FOR RENT ·2-BEDR00.\1 APT. south of h1~h· way. C0.\1 DraPf"rl4'!1. wall-tO· wall earpet:s. Adults only. OR 5-08-15. SPARKUNG bii<'helor J:a r.l~f' '"8j)t. on Peninsula bet'III•I"C'n hav :.nd or-ean. $100 month leaM-. OR 3-6072 e\·entngs. ' Dl:PLEX. 5 room UJ'p('r:-$130.00. utilitiE-S paid. COM .. A\allabiC> St>pr. 2. open hou.,.., Aug b.t to 4th. Pasa dt-na. ~It: ·1, :"HI. refriger.A tor, garage. Adult.s. PETS--SUPPLIES no Pfl.S. Yearly rental. COM, _ ORJole 3·9317. HOUSES FOR SALE WESTCLIFF 1142 Pe"'broke t..ne Brand new 3 bedrm .. 2 bath. All e le<'t r1c klt<'hl'n. Beau1t· fully drapt>d. ca rpetPd lc land!K'aped. Corner location at right prl<'t>. OR 3 5 12-t or see your Broker. ~~CAL~--·------ • BALDW IN ORGANS • BALDWIN PIA OS t: :-t"d Ctwr:~ Fr Pro\ 8.1ld"' 1n tlr~.tn With Pt.'rt u-.. .. wn .. no h~·n··'1 Wood·~~·cr·':J. PIAJ'\U & ( IR(';,\:'\ ("(I 2626 E Co .... ; II"' d\ Corona dt>l .\t .. r t •: 3;).)Jtl j l3 :'io. ~1a10 :'t gant.t Anct "'': l·n~ SCH.\UDT PHILLIPS C'O. Est.1b llstwd 19H. ;>;.-w liA.\n10 J'\D ORGAJ'\:-i -J'\t'w :5TEI!\WAY BI KIDS \\'(' now have baby llamstPrs -w\Jnderful little ~wts. 98 cents to SL.JO.. Set> them In our w tnriow JOUUUf'S PET SHOP 2732 E. Coas t Highway. Co- rona del .\1ar. URiole 3·2l30. ----~·--------CABS FOR SALE FOR SALE--('or,·a lr 'Gil Dt.'luxc:-4 door sedan. !"tick. Roman Rf'd. fully eoqutp pPd. ~sl offer on.•r SI.69:J. ORiole 3-4375. YARD MAINTENANCE P.P ... ;de'll al -Comrrl·•clal Phu:t~ Kl j l731 LANDSCAPING Complete Landscap~g Service · ntEE ES'JlMA TES SAD Green Sta.mpe ~ dellwry IE II UPIILITEIII The C League · umpire ls George Ha user, a Newport Har- bor graduate, who Is "Doing a fine Job," according to ~artln. CUBS 8. PIR.ATES 3: The Cubs took the game without much trouble. but Tripp Klmball wa's the play~r of the aame for the Pirates. DODGERS 4, C At<DS 3: Kevin Butler's hlitlng 1<'11 the Dodgers past a stubborn Card crew: BLACK cat, long-haired, found In PlA:'iOS: Fran<'htse for all Janual')'. Phone OR 3-9163. Orang£> l"nu nt~. CORONA DEL KAB NUBSERT OR 5-0160 · 2744 E. Coaat Hwy. · Professional Directo.ly FUNERAL DOlECTORS ••• Friendly Nel1bborbood s.mc. BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY IJO Broadway u 8·3'-13 • 1-a.M CGIIa .... Senior umpire of the program Is Louis Glesenka mp, who has been calllna 'em a s he sees 'em for 15 years now. Martin de· scribed Glesenkamp as t'he most' popular umpire In ttie proaram. Dick Satterley. basketball a baseball coa<'h at Basic High School In Nevada. Is doing ~n outstanding job. says Martin. Satterley is a graduate of Pep· perdlne College and earned a masters degree at the University e WEDKESDAT. JVLT 11 CUBS 6. DODGERS 0: The Cubs managed to s hutout the Dodg~rs despite a fine game played by Boh Content for the lot~ers. PIRATES 5, ,GIANTS 1: lTan Orr played a fine game for the Giants. but it wasn't enough. REDS 5. BRAVES 4: John Sl~l pbyed ~11. but didn't have enough help as the Reds won a cloee one. of Southern California. ------------- All-St. _Wins Are Recorded The Channel Lea&ue 'All·Stai'S defeated the Park Leo.tgue All· Stars 14-9 In the C Leoaaue tour· na ment Saturday, luly 22. The Coast Leaguers .beat the best Qf the Central League, 14·11, the same day. In the first game, Peter Pyle collected 3 hits for the la.lne Park Leagu.m~. In the Coast Lee· 1ue win, Dan Rosau~r cracked 2 hom~rs foT the ~ntral Lea· guers. e '1'111J111DAT. JVI.T IJ PrRATES 20, GIANTS 6: The Pirates jumped out to an early lead and didn't let go of it. e nJDAT. JVLT 1• PHILUES lS. REDS 5: Too much Phillie hitting and not enough Red pltchlna and/or hitting. e MO.DAT. JVLT 17 PIRATES 10. PHILUES 9: The Pirates went ahead In the late lnnlnas to win a thriller. e TVUDAT, JVLT 11 PHlLLIES 17, GIANTS 6: The Giants couldn't get s tarted against fi ne Phillie plt<'hing. e TIIVDDAT, JVLT. EIITEII I LEIIUE e MOKDAY. JULY 17 GIA:-.JTS 6. REDS 5: Bob Curry hit a double and also pitched for the G l ant s whtle Buck Schobley ptt\'hl'd for tht' R~. e WEDKESDAT • .JVLT 11 GIA~T'S I I. PHI LLI ES 1: Phil· lip Brostl'rhou« and L)'nn Park<'r werE" C'htcf ,,.,ntrtbu tors to thl' Giant win """h h ne Pll•'hing per· formanres in a duo-role. epamAT. JOLT 21 PHILLIES I. GIAJ'\TS 3 : Jim ColliN was tht' main imVt't us be· hJnd thC> Phillie win. LEGAL KO'nCE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFOR.'\IA 1:'-i A:'iD FOR THE COU:'iTI' OF ORA.'\GE ~o.A -~ fn thP .\latter of the Estate o! ROBERTA SHAFER. aka ROBERTA J. SHAFER. aka ROBERTA JA.'\E SHAFER. ~:ued. :'\OTICE OF HEARr:"iG Of PE TITIO~ FOR APPOI~TME~T OF TRt:STEE t::'iDER WlLL Of DECEASED :'\otlce Is hl'r~by ga·l'n tha t the petition o! Melvin R. Shitfer tor Appointml'nt of T rustt-e VndPr Will of DeccaSt>d will be hPnrd EISTEI. II LUIUE at 9:30 o'<'lock A.~1. on Augus t t. 1961 . at the roun room of Dt'· pdrtment 8 of the Superior Court e PmDAT, JULT 14 of thE" Stat<' of California in and PHILLIES 11, CARD;S .t : Thl' for th<' County of Ora~ge. Phillit.'S won by thl' hig score. L. B. \\ALLAn:. despite Stev<' Booth's hitting a nd I _ County Clerk p itching for the Cards. Date Jul~· .. 1961. e SATUllDAT. JVLT 15 CALVI~ R. KEEJ'\E DODGERS 12. BRAVES 6: The Attor.ne~· a t Law Dodgt.'rs srorcd all of thetr runs 3;13 :\. :'il'\'o';>Ort Blvd .. In the fi rst thr~ innings w1th :"cwport Beach. Ca lif. Bob Ha lrl plt<'hing the whole )1tdway 6-1231 .. gam<' for the Dodgers. Attorney tor Petitioner e MOifDA1' JULY 17 Publl!<h : July 13. 20, 27 PHILLlE.S. 13. GIA:"iTS S: The In the ~ewport Harbor E nsign L'SED Hammond SpanN Organ. p4'rfl'<"t N nf11t1on. at a crltice prlrt'. TNms Orangt' Count~·· larg4'!1t S<'ic-•·tlon of pln('t and con~lt.' pta nos · from $29.1 ThrE't' yl'a rs to pay full f<~· ,a(ld Pt.:dilboard Hct m · • mond Organ. Style B. l'~ct - prtred to selJ -terms. AUTOMOTIVE In CIIEa==C"::-UP=-c1'1ME=-=- TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb Miller's RICHF1ELD STATION Large M>ll'C.IIOn or new and u~d StPtnway Plan~. one 10 Fren<'h Pro\ ln<'lal Wa lnut. ro? po.~~.1. all Il k<' m•w -as much as ,, off. Ea ' tNms 3636 E. Coa.t Hwy. at Polnwttla t:sed EIC<"trome OrganS-Lowrl'y OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mat with Pf"r<'u:ston 5695. Ktnsm an. save $650-Thomas .\1mshall -<'8..<;(' la kl' nPw $395 Term . 22 Grand Paanos t.'tthN nPw or rt'<'ondlt.Ont•ri. 1neludang ~lean · way, Ba ldw m. Ktm b .. lll. Ot><-kt.'r Broth<'rs. anct m.1nv othN·s from Sl -: terms like rt'nt. lOimSTONE"S Mesa Auto Wreckers Used Auto Paru. Tt~ We Buy can and Scrap Me«al UBERTY 8-7013 ~ PlacentJa Ave. eo.ta Meea W<\nll'd u«t'ci plano' an trade on PHOTO SUPPLIES any new l~a m~nd ct>rgan -- allow hl jlhe!olt <'ash pn et'. ALL TYPES OF HAM.\fON.D EXTRA VOICE Organ. Photographic Supplies lwst bu\ In industry -onh e Fut Color Film Servtce. S.'>95, .Iii organ and "orcht>stral • Mov1e Projectors for Rent. tonPs wuh ~r<'ussion : $25. • Model Airplane Supplla down. d!' a •.h Prtts<>d •n "LatC' ... I MEARS CAMERA SHOP 19 pral'll("(' pia nos .• II sn l'Xl'E'I· 178l Newpo.r1 Blvd~ Costa Meea lent rondillon. st>ll or rent. Phone Uberty 8·704.2 from S..'i a month. Hammond Ch rd Organ-tamily M __ O_VIN __ G _______ _ MOVING? lUI & •sa--PHILLJES 12. REDS 6 : The 111ore ,....... .....-Phlllles jumped out to a ll'ad T ouraeys Set ... ~ •n• ••• , .......... Phillies. p3rt"'d by ~rge Wu· vt>r. scored 10 runs in the first 2 Innings. fun \loltl\(lut h•.!'<ln~; m orE" than I 1 ""'hl'!-tra l and organ ton<'' -l)nt• us<>d. but pPrf~N"t LEGAL ROTJCE Datnl\ larrlt' , not<' .\b;Jit' CERTIFICATE OF BUSI:'iES$ ,•hC>~n :'{linN !<lt~htl_r C'.t~<l' Wt.' furnish • large 'an and 2 fast experlen~d. msur<'d movers for only S11 ';0 t~n hour up to 30 milt'S. TwiHtty-Four tMrna ,..p,...nt· ... GIA.YI'S :. PIRATES 6: Jim Leonard hit a clut~h double to pa~ the Giant win. Fl<'titlous Firm Name d.l m .{):!NI 1n htpptng -saH THE l':'iDERSIGNED do hPI'\'· $1 -hal.tn<'e 36 m(ln th . Ina that many lMJUet wUII"""'IIIIilil----------mnt into action on Saturday. July 29, u the ClaM 88 and I e IATVDAY. JVLT 15 e PmDAT, JVLT 11 GIANTS I 1. REDS 5: Dave Root had a rood day at thl' plate to lead the winners. by n!rtlfy that they a re rondu<'t I S<'hmtdt Pht•llr . 1 90 7 ~orth lng a Take-Out a nd Restauront .\t.un nra~ 20th. Sa nta Ana - \Spani5h Foods l businHS at 106 mort:> th.an 11 l p1.1nos and or· McFadden Pia~. 1\iewport Bf-ach. ~an!l tn -.f'IN"t from Open Mon-all·d&r toUrnaments pt under ltEDS 9, DODGERS 0: The Reds way. won the aame by forfeit. All Ca llf., under th~ 'fictltlou!l fi rm ,3 ,· & f'rtday ntghts -Free namt' of The lolly Taco and that Parkmg. Westcliff I Chapti o/R~ OYer 400 play.. aN Involved forfeited aames ate sco,..d 9-0. In the two tournamenta that wtll GIANTS 14. BRAVES 0 : The both conclude on Suncla.J' eYe· Giants ~ 8 runs In th~ first nlnl. Auc. 8 M eo.ta .... Parte lnnlnl. lohn Ohkk and Tim Where the dlamptonlltllp 1•rnes Dlamang eech clouted a home will be played. · ran for t!* wtnne~ wb.lle Bob Conteont, John ~non and Mareo adclc cUd the pltcMnl for the winners. e IIOIIDAT. JVLT 17 CUBS 10 CARDS 8: Both teams .-ored 5 ..Uns in the first lnnlna. but the Cube had just a little mol"f' left for the end. said firm Is compotlled of the following persons whOR name In full and plac.o o( ,..!lident'f' are as follows. to-wit: Thomas Cllttord Archer. Alln! Mildred Archer. 505 fkoUotroJ}(' Ave-.. Corona del Mar, California. WI~ESS our ttands this 13th day of July, 19tH. H A MM O ND I'!) O RGAN -l.o.b. . ..., - L 1M IT. CDITA~ ................ ....... llllp. PIRATES S. CUBS 1: Pirate pMeher Grt'l Vandenbert stopped tbe Cut. wtth juat one run In the vldory. DODGERS 18, BRAVES 7: The Dodgers sro~ In •very lnnlnJ ln worklnr the Brav~!l over. TIIOMAS CUFFORD ARCHER Why S('trle tor It>'" "'hen you AUCE M. ARCHER. . ..-Orana-Coe8t eou.p flu N · leued lta 1.1 footbellllt'h.maJe: Dm1~~· ~or SA~Y~~~~ -.............. ·- YOUR IMULUCE KEI:DS SAruaDAY, SEPT. 30 ... -.......... . Oeeenakle-CarlMad •t OCC Sadleir Insurance eo. •SAroaDAY, OCT. 7 ,_ ....... - John B. S.cn.lr occ at Riverside 3333 z. Oaut lhtJ. oa 1.-o •nmAY. ocr: lJ ·-··-·-· .. --~-.::-Cllafhr at OCC '-----------'I•SAnJmAY, OCT. 21 --·-- DfYDIJID'IS... lute Ana at OOC r~;na:;:Wi;;-.;-;~I ... 'NDA"· ocr. • --····-"*'*...._ WW"'Of 6 00. OCC at 1ft. lAC ....... •nmAY, KOV. a ~·-·~ .. -.. -,...... Clll.a 111111 2 2 sr ... ....,..1110 at OCC ................ --· -sATUIIDAY, lfO\'. 11 .... ~·-··--Diall...... N Paul 1 0CC • r.u.rton ..... ,._... a.da ..._ •nmAY, 110¥. 17 -·-·-·-...... ~~~~~~ QnaatOOC ,...... ~--•"llliu•• eou 111 .. ...-.... ------All.__...,_. ..... -·-...... -. a.-... --llaftatlp.& :n"ATE OF CAUFOIL~lA l las. COUNTY OF ORANGE I o:-. mas 13th d~· ofluly. 1961. befo,.. ~. a Notary Public In and for said c.-ounty and state. • ...a&Y. JWLY It resldin1 the,..ln, duly <'Oiftmla· GIAJnS 04. CARD8 13: Ttae n.e Balboa ~nd Yacht Club aioned .-nd rA'«n, penonally ap. ,... t"OUida"t ·llaw been any has announet'd the winners In 1 peered Tbomaa C1laard ~ ctc..r, u tile Giants a.me on the .cond ~ ot competJdon 1and Allee M. ArcMr kncrwn to wtda a liN" M the ftnish. In variou• water tport adJv1U.... me to be t~ pen10n1 whow 1 • ....aY. Jat 17 WInners a,..: Oa.l• ChUda. names a,.. subtk'ribed to thf' I DODO-31. CU.S 3: The JUaM ct\llds. Martl S\l r a1 u •· within Instrument. and at>k Da .. tii I'Nlly pocared It on. Doul a.m ... llaTtNira Munrw. nowled~ ·eo me that th4"Y en- _..., ec laMt ftw nnw ~ry Alan Flftnln1. Jell lriiP. nm cut~ the Mme. ln~•· ~Danny a.n. Ala.n Flftn. WJTMESS my band and otfl · • N*J-!•"· JWLY II lrw. Philip Hawley, Lany aana. <'lal teah a.. 11, CU. 1: fte Ca,. Cllrt&ty loyd. J•Ue CUM, Pat PEPITA BEL.V'r.& . Mil ... ...a...._ tt ....,lltd. o.pn. Lany hl7. Vkld H..,_ MGta~ hblk tn and for • ...ay, liLY II a..lle 8a.rMCt. .._, ~ '-~an ..W O.IIC7 and Sta••· DOIM"" 11. CAIIm 11: fte ~ lia-r ---. lane ltl)" ~ exprH DI .. IJI,..... a 1MI CIUiu. Dlllara.Jtnaa........,.._., _,,t.l• • ., .... ea ......... Glslllf TWill. tat ... "' ... P\lbllab: 1111r • rr. MMIIII II die ..... a.li u•s II A ... & 10, ltll " . ca n · havl' the-b<>st :' C'omf' to Organ ·Ht"aClquartl"rs today a nd ~tan to ~play: 1 HAMMO:'iD · Corona de-l Mar ~E. C011~· 1:1 1,_,.~ .. ·OR 3·a10 Carpentry - Minor a.pa1 rs Jfo loll!! 'ho Small' J H. O, ANDERSON ....... ,...Lane o.ta .._, Callt. a....._Ul75 u ... a-~ Ill 1·112'1 Remocleling and ftepalring Aft)·l&.w· o..fl#,.. .. lftll* ..... _ ......... u.- Also coast-to -roast and ovt.'rse>a.<o Time start at your door. No <'harge f6r ~llmates. NEWMAN TRANSFEB A STORAGE co, ••Sen•tc-e with a Con~lt>nC't''. Phones: Ml 6-2328. Mr 6·7202 Residenc-e: Ll 8·6430 124 Broadway. eo.ta Mesa PAINTING ----FOR EXPERT P.UNnMG -c.,u. - Sympson & Noller K"'1JC)I't'a Oa..t btablabed PalDtera oa 3.3130-eve. oa ,.,.,. Painung, Decoratmg SHAKE ltOOF PUSEitVt.KG Jl(eat A Clean tl~utd A lrwured M. ~ichael Painting ' ..... 1300 as& Ewl1......, FWI M' (Na. ~~ ..... bald PW I '=·ARM· .-. ...... ...... .._.so • ._ .. :.:·,:.- • I I RAY. J11LY a =• ....... ...., . --COift ·---·-.-oac. ...... --•aMI& I IIA ..... :r .. :.::.~tlla.-. ..• --·:.~ 1-.el Act81J1 MaWslr·• GJ Uld 1'-~ .. ...._..,... .... H. • ....,_. DAILY Aiia&UIJICW (alllf&MIID ... Jell I• Gla. diMrict) 1-.G AdUa) Qll.l8 1111-12 ..... ..Umat.t G!IO. •onca or ADOft'IOII AIID TaAIIIIIITTAL All act.lona llhall be taken on this bu~et durtna teiUlar or autborl.ct apedal meetlnl ot the 1overnln1 bOard. To the County Superintendent of Schools: TENTA11VE BUDGET. 'n\ls budeet la hereby tlled by the 1ovemln1 bOard ot the school districts. IMte of meet1n1 June 12, 1961. Si&ned HARRY R. LE BARD, Clerk PUBLICATION BUDGET. The rovemin& bOard, havln& made on July 10. 1961, such revisions, additions. and chanres as It deems necessary, pendin& publication. hearin& and final adoption, hereby returns the budeet. · • · The opublic hearing on this budget will be held at. Board Room. Adm. BuUding, Oranre Coast College, on August 11, 1961, at el&ht o'clock p.m . Si&ned WORTH KEENE, Clerk IVJOIArl OF C1maEJIT DIITIUCT TAX U:QVD&IIan'l roa 1•1.a Amount ot Tax Rate ~ne;a~NltUl~N~ ... ~.u~~~~ ......................... ~~~~21~J0ed Computed Exempt portions of General Fund Requirement 1. District contribution to Retireme nt Annuity Fund ............ ............................... 29,708.00 2. District contribution to State Employee ReUrement System .............. 21.438.00 4. Community Services ...... ........... ... ............ 152,901.00 8. District contribution for OASI ··············-·· 4,081 .00 12. Tota l ................................... -...................... .$ 208.128.00 $ .0683 Net General Purpose subject to tax rate lirnlt The MAXIMUM TAX RATE for this sChool district, which may be levied to raise the net eeneral purpose tax requirements s hown In Column 4 of Part C, is the sum of the separate authorizations shown below: 1. The rate authorized by Education Code Section 2CY751 and/or 20752 or the rate 'llUthorized by a n election as provided by Education Code Section 20803, Whichever is In effect .......................................... ·-······-······· .......................... $ .35 1 2. The rate authorized by Education Code Section 17263 to provide an amount of $29.084.00. which represents the funds required to offset the decrease in equalization aid resulting from the modification of the assessed v:llue of the d istrict under the provisions of Education Code Section 17262 ................................................................. S Ta~x Rate Lim it .. . ....... ············-·········-·-··-··········-····· -···· .. $ .35 St.<Y75,000.00 S .35 S .3500 Part Oae-GEJfEaAL ~D . 1960·61 Actual I. BEGINNI~G BALA~CE. JULY 1 Cuh In County Treasury . . Revolving Cash Fund . .. . ('.tsh Collections awaiting deposit Accounts Receiva ble Prepaid EJG,>enses . Total Current Assets Less: Current Liabilities . . $ 613.010.-10 750.00 10.024.28 623.784.68 182.217.80 $ 1961·62 Bud&et 721,052.00 750.00 430.00 }11,030.00 733,262.00 185.431.00 547.831.00 APPASSJONATA VON CLIMAX ha~ caught li I Abner in the famous ~adie Hawkins Day race. and Dais~ has lost Abner. Terry Reach C ole plays Daisy Mae while Q ... igley i\ Abner and Appassiona ta is Ellie Ewindell in this OCC production. Aug. 2, 3 .... 5. ••~* 0111m111 c.. Will 11111 c •• ,.~p ")filler Cht'vroler Co. won first t r u c k s and passenger cars ... , piJl'e In a dealer sales campaign George Grupe. sales ma nagl'r, re· CORONA DEL MAR LOT 2 blx k.s from ~n Blvd. arroyo view $16.000 Lot sua~ta 2 units u- REALTOR 3001 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar ORiole 3·0668 Net Beglnnnlng Balanre . . .... $ -1-11.566.88 Adjustments to Ac<."ounts Rc<-eivable T 11,616.40 Adjusted Net Beginning Balance $ .W3.183.28 II. INCOME $ for May and June, competing ported this week. 1 with dealers from Ventura to It Is the only agency In Or· 1 ___________ .:._ Snn Diego. bOth In the sale of ange county to win such an e Too Late to M---1'-award. Karl Miller a nd John A-FEDERAL SUBVENTIO:-IS For Federally artectect areas under Public Law 874 .. Public Law 864 ... . . . ..... Veterans Education . . . Other Federal Income ..... . ......... . ~FEOERAL·STATE VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL APPORTIONMENTS C-STATE APPORTION~ENTS AND ALLOWANCES Prlnl'ipal Apportionment Apportionment for Growth -First Period -second Period . Other State lnl'ome . ~OUNT'i SURVE=-<TIO:-IS Junlor CoJI('ge Tuition Tax Other County lnl'ome I-OTHER INCO~IE J -TRANSt~ERS TuiUon F-DrSTRICT TAXES Prior Years· Tax<'s Unsecur<'d Roll T<txr~ Total Income Other Than St:-<:urect Roll T ..IX<'S Sceured Roll Taxc~ ReceivNI in !960-61 J\:\>10 UNT REQU IRED TO 8.\LANCE 14.159.46 30.985.23 1.243.00 21,283.46 442.1,25.00 51.241.00 41,937.00 252.915.65 624.122.42 37.144.23 11 0.56 l.J..t s 1.627.720.79 1,024.838.55 'BUDGF.T 1961 ·62 . ----Tolal Income S 2.652.559.3-l 111 TOTAL NET BEGINNING BALANCE PLU~ TOTAL INCOME S 3.095.742.62 IV. EXPENDITURES A:-10 TRA:-ISFERS 1-ADMINISTRATIO N Sala ries and Wages Other Exll(!nsc Tot.\ I 2-INSTR UCTION 2a-Certlficated Salaries of Instruction t 2a1-Prlncipals' Salaries 2a2-Supervlsors' Salaries 2a3-Teachf'rs' Salaries 2a4-0thl'r Certltlcated Salaries of lnstrucllon .. . .. 2tr-OthPr Salaries of Instruction .... 2c--Other Expenses of Instruction 21'2-0thf'r Books . . ... 2c3-0thrr Expenses .. 'Tolal Instruction 3-AUXILIARY SERVICES Salaries 'olnd Wa~es ....... .. Other Exf)f'nse .... . T otal . .. ... . . . .. 4-0PERATJON OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages ...................... . Other Expense . ................... ... .. . ... . ,,. Total .................................. . 5-MAJNTENANCE Ot' SCHOOL PLANT Salartet~ and Wages ...................... . Olht'r Expense . . ...... . ........... . -Total .. 6-FIXED CHARGES (11 District Contribution to certlfi· cated Employees' Retirement unckr ~tlrement Annuity Fun under Retireme nt Annuity Fund C2) Dl•trlct Contribution to (clasal· fiN Employees' Retirement undft State Employee Retirement System ............ .' ...... . C3l District Contribution to the State tor the Old Age Surviv- ors' Insurance SyMm .. . . .. (4) All oth~ Flxett Charae~ Tota l . •. . .. . . . ..... 7-TRAXSPORTATION OF PUPILS S.Jari• and Waaes ... ......... . ....... .. ottwr Expen.e ....... .. ....................... . o .... Total .......... ~ ....................... . Met 'fatal .. . ·-· .. ·-····--.. -......... .. ... "hhaJ eun.nt ~nM of Ed~tton 84.2.54.77 1.151.58C . .54 125,813.65 128.6-16.89 1,406,041.08 11,926.03 224,939.24 82.705.91 32.599.49 18,&43.46 3.985.33 235,0153.81 289,982.09 9,771.49 9,771.49 2.109.G0.61 ~ 8aYIC'.E ---- (1) a.. J'ood .... ·--·-.. ·-·-..... l·· 6,319 .• 2.000.00 50.000.00 300.00 6.000.00 40.000.00 520,6-18.00 31 ,000.00 5,500.00 387.038.00 54.12'7.00 32,610.00 37.979.00 35,000.00 116. i79.00 $ 1.318.98 1.00 1,283.128.00 s 2.60'2,1109.00 S 3. I 19.9 10.00 ~ 76.284.00 14.240.00 90,524.00 15.500.00 73.756.00 1.150.-1<17.00 83.906.00 169.861.00 8.355.00 160.566.00 1,662.391.00 12.670.00 898.00 13.568.00 I --• Connell, firm de a I c r s. won WORK WANTED: Neat, well achievement awards. a clock and qualified housekeeper. nurse. refrigeration unit and Mr. Grupe Re ferences. Top salary ex·, won a 3 day trip for 2 to Las peC'ted. HY 4·9286. . Vegas. LEGAL JfOTJCE Salaries and Wages ................. . Or her Expense ........................... . . Total . . . .. . ..... . IV. EXPENDITURES AND ~~SrERS 9---<:0)f~UNITY SERVICES c I I RNtulred or a uthorized under E)!. C. 16556 ·116566 or EAi. c. 16651 • 1666-t . Salaries and Wagt's Other Expense .. Total . 10-CAPITAL OUTI.AY 111 Rl'quired or authorized under Ed. C. 16556 ·116566 or Ed. ('. 16651 ·166&1 c. Bu ildings . To~..\j I I ) f21 Other Capita l Outlay a . Larid .. . b. Improvement of Grounds c. Buildings .. d. Equlpmenr ... . . . . . 2. Other Equipment ......... . Tota l ( 21 . . ... ····-··· ... . GRANO TOTAL CAPITAL OUTI.AY . T-TRANSFERS To S~lal R~rve Fund .. . ... All ther . . . . ... ... ....... . UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE ·-·· ..... TOTAL EXPENDinJRES V AND TRANSFERS ........ . . ENDING BALA."iCE, JUNE 30 ~!!~~~~n Co~!t ~~ury ···-·---........ . Cuh Colfecttons awa1tina .. depostt .. ::.: ~t~~A1_x~~£ juN£ .. 30 .. 1962:·:·· tor 1962·63 ....................... .'.-........... . Le C Total Current Assets ........... . ss: urrent Uabllltles ......................... . LEGAL JfOTJCZ ----6,739.02 22.812.55 23.363.i..& 46,176.29 59·U 3 59-IA3 60.00 46.9i6.73 11,573.79 1110.956.77 175.567.29 176.161.72 200.900.00 ~313.92 209.213.92 2,547.911.56 721.052.32 750.00 430.35 11.030.00 733,262.67 185.4-31.61 6.008.op 1,700.00 7.7~.00 17.772.00 22.916.00 40.688.00 120. 79;).00 120.795.00 230.000.00 33.638.00 203.745.00 153.733.00 641,116.00 761,911.00 30.000.00 3,074.190.00 7!50.00 75,000.00 158 592 00 VI N~ndlnbBalance ······················· .... . 547,831 06 77:21 1:00 . TRA~FE~ErLxu~w AND . 75,7!50.00 --235.-803-.00-ENDING BALANCE ............................ $ 3,095.742.62 34.725.00 72.202.00 Part Fou -SPECIAL 8D&IIY& ,._, 1160·61 Actual 106.927.00 I. BEGINNING BALANCE. J ULY 1 Callh In County Treasury ····-·-····-··· rfl:"194.03 16,ltU)3 UI.UM.03 38,000.00 26.000.00 6.000.00 42,982.00 112.982.00 e.aoo 4,100.00 111,10&00 11.101.00 2,W,-OO ~· c~otal ....... ····:---·······---·---···· .... · II. llfCO~nt LlabiiiUes ........... -....... - p-r;:era from General Fund ···-··-· un Colle,e Tuition Tax ... _,._ ...... . m. ~:'.:1Nri.iicrl'i'H'iNa .. 8.u::·--.. AI'4CJ: PLUS TOTAL J:tCOIIE ·--··· IV. EXPENDrnJRES AND TR.UfSFDS J().......CAJ'ITAL OtJTLAY (c:) Bulldlnp ..... ~ ................ --····---·- Total ....... _ ...... -.................... . TOTAL DPDDmiU:S n rort&._llfD~·-·-........... . TltAKIJ'DI ,.._. JUT AJm PDillfO MLAJ!fe& _" .. -................. .. 206.900.00 174.231.00 381.UI.OO 311.1J8.00 . , 381.131.00 381,1JI.OO . JIJ,UI.OO s 3.149.940.00 lMl-6:1 Bud&et 4dr.m .oo ..rr.m.oo 407,122.00 407,922.00 «17,822.00 «n.-.oo 3 ....... 12 Block to Newport School. Clean, well landscaped, love. ly patio. Double garage. 7 Fruit tre<>s and larae lot. S17.9SO Farrow & Sons 293 E. 171h St. MI 6·44!H Costa Mesa Open 7 days 9 a .m. to 8 p.m. Eves. call KJ 9 -1390 BEST BUY NEWPORT ISLE ~ bedroom home. flreplal'e; mterrom system. plus 2 bed.· room unit. WOOd floors. wall to wall carpet, total 3 baths. Askin& $3i,500 $6000 will handle 2 Lots of M ·1 Bay Front property 1136,850 ABACO REALTY Dean Ward, Broker 460 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Buch LI 8 ·1280 day ot eve. .......... 1••••1•• 111111 NEW 2 bed)'OC)m, electric kJtdl· en, w/w carpeta, earaee. 11!10 mo. on lease. _.. &. COAIT .... ., CORONA DEL MAA OR 3·7S80 lllllrAUI SUM MElt • YEARLY lcMic: .......... <We Jlf ... Your Llatlnpl 2732-C E. Coast Htabway Corona ct.l Mar. Calllomla (Jordan'~ Pet Shop A~Qde) o~oa.J.e.:s ----·-- ... , .. ,_ FIVE BJ:DJIOOMI -JI)OUR IA'ftiS -lrNklut Room ancllarp •paNte Dlnlnl Jtoom • BuUt·ln Xltdaen- Extra larp fenced yard e LOCATED IN HARBOR HIGHLANDS, NEWPORT BEACH. CION to IChool 1r 1hoppln1 • ~t priced home or thl• ty~ at 152.500 • ttO,OOO 5~ ~ -25 yr. Joan available. SEE THIS HOME TODAY. ••••• Five bedrooma, 3~ battt., with PrER and FLOAT. Completely turnlahed. Reduced $10,000 tor Immediate sale. Priced at S1151000-SUBMIT ON ·DOWN OR SUBMIT TRADES. ·on~~ •ova& SAT. & lVII. JJ TO s M. M. LaBonle, RealtOr ..; ~ ~ '"J'OU11 lib oa.r trleftdly ,eervtce" 220 I!. 17th St eo.f& Mesa Uberty 1·1U9 . lAet01e the .u.t from Mesa Sbopplnl Center) EVENINGS U 8·7.757 MI 6·1928 ID lEST IUYS 50 x 125 Newport Hei&hta level Jot .. ......... . .... S 8.000 Woodland Cottaae in Corona del .lfar ................ $11.500 2 R·3 Iota ~nter of Newport city ....... _ ........... $19,750 each Beautiful Sholftllft VIew Home -Trade ....... $69.500 New 8 Unit Apartment Buildine wJth ~an view, 19.000 Income, $15,000 Down, trade ... $70.000 price 37.000 square teet C·2 plus buildln&. center of Costa Mesa ....... ·······················-·-·-············$69.500 Beau1ltul Newport Hei&hts home exctunee tor Lakewood Downey area Rustll'·cottaee. Back Bay area, Sl500 down ···-··· .$14.9j() Several J lr 2 bedroom fumlahed and untumlshed apartments from ~ month 3 bedroom 2 balh home .................... $15 month 4 bedroom 3 1i bath, large family room sundeck - -Balboa Peninsula 4GO Jf, JfElROIIT aLVD. ·-·-········-·--········ Mll·lm ..... ,.fJ,.IIIIIIrl··· 24 HOUR TEIJEPHONE SERVICE 11IPLEI , ...... 2 BEDROOMS EACH LOW DOW~ PAYMENT-CHEAP INTEREST ......... LO:'lG TERMS - --NO. VACANCIES CA~NOT BE REPLACED AT THIS LOW PRICE OVJI EZCLVIJYE You pt Fat W• AcUoe wttll UNITY RE 'ALTY .... a THIS HOME lrOWfl efld ICr~~NtNII 2721 E. Coett H'wey eo-., MM ,. 01 l ·""9 oa s.oea