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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-08-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Page.- craek•wn on Muffters An all-out war a1a1nst Ul~cal mutnen will be launched Mon- day by Newport pollee In a drive to reducr the nolle on city streets cau.ed by lllepl muf. fl«S and altered exhaust I)'S· tems. Effective t o d a y • Au,. 10, vehicles whktl appeer to have Wepl euau.at ay~Qms wtll be tlck.ted wkh wemlnc t ap. Cit)' M a n a 1 • r Jtobert Coop an· nounced. On Aue. 14, a •pedal detail will ••rt c.."heddna whides •P· ~arln• to have lllel&l mumera and will t.ue citations where- ~er ~ry. "We have trad numerowa com· plaints from civic croups and from cltblena throuchout the city re,ardlnl the noiee and dis· turbance 1lt ell flours of the nlchl" Mr. Coop Nld. "I think these complaints are justified and we Jnt~nd to do somethlnc about it." All officers also have been Jn. structed to enf~ the hJtch-hlk- Jnc .ectlon of the state vehicle 1 code, Pollee Chief John Upson added. "Hitch-hikers standJnc hi the street create a traft1c tlazard and we have enou1h t~fftc: eon- ,..uan wttJioul ...... to * problelft wttll Ullp1 ld~· ~ .......... Civic Assn: an . CDM Will Be Reactivated Plarw for rNOttvatlon cA the Corona del Mar Civic Alan. are beln1 made, aceordtfll to Dr. ~ay Loncley ot Shore Clift.. pres~. Mnt. tncreulnc probleme of lnt~I'Ht to hom~ owners and residents of thta area, I n e 1 u d I n 1 dl~ Jn~ased property ueeurnents and planned lOt'&Uon of the Freeway are prornptlnf this de- elslon. Dr. Lon1ley said. He JNa named Mrs. Charles Mower to help compile a Jist of past and present members of the auoclatlon. Theft Charge Booking ~Aade Harvey L. Miller. Santa Ana, wu booked by Newport pollee Tueeday on a charp of 8te&llnl • hank money bel contalnlnl $2.225. '78 ln • C8lll and ~ from Fred Button'• Trader ·1•· land. 2121 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, lut Sunday. Mlll~r is a janitor In *• rt'l· taurant, 11\e money bal had acddentally been left on the chiller by Daniel D. Duff, 620 Mercuertte Ave.. Corona d~l Mer, an employee. ........... h. .u.llltaftt ~r and Mn. Grant Howald of Corona •• Mar had .ame e nplahed momeut8 lut wwk _,.,. ~ heard the news of the bu8 cHauler at In· ter18dten. 9wltarland. brtnlina dMth to a number of Americana. That l«etion wu on 1M ltlft· erary of tiJelr lOft, Walter, who la on a tour el Europe wttll a II'OUP el •uclentL hblleatlon of .... ~ Jilt IMalld that en· ClltMr ,_, wu tnvolvwd In tM ~. Hop e ANDY CAREY WRITES TO GEN. WAI.KER Top ranking athletes aren't always just fighting it out in the ring, or gridiron. or baseball diamond. Some of them are also in the thick of the fig ht against the communist conspiracy that threatens to overcome the world. One such campaigner is our own Andy Carey; resident of Shore Cliffs. who started the season as third baseman· for the Kansas City Athletics. and is now with the Chicago White Sox. He has sent me a copy of a letter he wrote to Major General Edwin Walker; it's an excellent letter. and I com, mend it to ybur recrding: • 1ngs Hearings to Be Called· Plannlnl Commission Chair. man AJvan Clemen~ called the propoeed "hlch ~ rise bulldlnc" ordlnancr more restrictive than the pl't'Sellt city cOde. but ob· jectlone were votc.d Monday evenlnc by eome N~port BHch coucllmen at a joint study ses· slon. Two areas in the city were particularly viewed with con · cern: the Balboa Bay Club slte, where construction coUld eo as hlch u :ZOO stories under the new formula, and the Towers site at lhe county dOt'k, Where at least 18 stories would be permis- sible. WHEN JOHN HOI'WOOO !'tanding) of• Irvine T e rrece was given the "C it izen of the Y eer ewerd et Ford Aeronutronic, he elso wes ec· cordec/lhe privile ge of designating the recipient of e SIOO C'~ect from Aeronutronic H•s choice wes the Corone d el Mer Youth C enter to holp pey for the recently completed .food concosston stend. H ere he is shown with Dr. Robert Hartley. left. pre sident of the Yourh C enter Boerd. e nd Meril G rehem, presicent of the Youth C enter Booster C lub . The S 100 cned me~es e tote! of $700 "' contrib utions to the Youth Cente r from Aeronutror.ic. {Ensign photo) t-4-ior &.Mral Ecfwin A. W.._, c/o 24th lnf...+ry DMsion A..O I 12, New Yorl City, New Yon O..&oMraiW.IIM. I c......t lot ......_ d.y peu without lotting you bow how Comml.uloner E. 1. O'Brien d · h . .L =r.~r~:.:.~l;e~~~ Drive Planne Move Against c urw Mr. Clemence acreect that the T 0 Get Rid of M I c . . . eel I, my f..My, rrty frianch Met indoM, '"MY Amaric.Ms feel obout yovt rec&ftf Nfft0¥al from .,.. COI'fMNftd of the 24th Oi¥ilion. Bay Club site w.u the tproblem ..iii• ch~~:n::~~~;·~:~U:rin City Eye-Sore er. ger ' S .•••n.IZ It is impoAiWa f« "" to justify in eny woy the ~tiel order Nlowing you of..,._ CCMMW~ftd. It Is, 01 • ....tter of feet. unMiiov.W. ....-t~ whaft 10 '"MY unllali~.W. thi~ ore hopponing within our CJO¥ernmont. Somehow • prerequisite few unpopu&.rity. in the.,_ of the protent .-iNttrotioft, is to lie o procticint Met offectiv& ~itt. Tr09aly, your CMO ............ ,.. ........ the buildable area, but not over Offlt'ials of the Corona del Mar ......... et P Jllty 8ad said, "Why not epecity 5 times I 75 or 100 feet!" In an all-out campaign called Con"r{'gauonal C h u·r r h have ....._. "Oper .. u ion E Yeso re ", the $('1 • A lettc.-r to the C'on gregation TM ~· l&k: r Both Mr. Clemence and Plan· Beachn. Parks and Recreation 1 t'rltlclzlng the recent action .. • 1 11 _. tM c-u ning Director Jerry Drawdy Commission has launched a tak<>n by thf' <!omm lttet> for Con· ...1:"!:2!.. Ia ,.... ...,..: were of the opinion that If 5 clean-up campaign throughout tlnulnc Conareaatlonal. Whim ts ---.. =-1 • t ...._ tt ·e. ..,.,.,..... thet o ~ ... ,.....,,,., • the OVER-s tories a re allowed, wtay not 10! the city of Newport Beach .. " ._ -• · · seeklna to withdraw from the ~ Cnntll ax ._ ....._. SEAS WHKL Y, whidt ot .... tiMo ~w• boMod os unf.t f« AlrtMic:• ..me--. ...W ...... _., ....... a • the White Commlalonera C. B. Budd and The aim is for clean alleys. .,.,.,..., with the United Church 1 93 -tr .. 0 1 ... Bill Ficbr pointed out that the partnrays. streets and vacant o1 Christ .._ 041 • .. ••t C • Commluion waa ~ over lotS. · the "eolid wall": VJ& of MOdi... )ln. laaMI ,__, eanuB18aioft Til• lett~r. signed by Karwy wllllda .. C W I .._. -* aa tM llllft 11UJt a. a. •· tiM ....-C'IU .. ""-· ...,..tor ol tbe cbwda. 'ftla ._.. ~ .-. • .._ ·H.-..,.,.. ..., .. ., Wo .. • • __. •• of effein ..... .... ................ = :_JI!t~~ • ... w ............... 1& ' ..... ...., .,.. ............... ....., ~ ., devot.cl .............. oah••lt cr~Mcu~t fer ,_. If it ... .. ., COMolltioft to you. I ...,. """-.. ,.., c.. ................ (Cont'd on Pap 2) --:..._ ..:::::~--- sa t ... ~.~ .. ~SM'~~35-.•~··~~~~~~--~-. .. ~~~~~~-~~~~.~ more view tbaJl a taJib ,... and val...., .W can be mMe bulldtnl wquld do. by c.JHnc caJvtn St.wart. d lrec· d l, .tat@d fttat ~ lettft' ma!Jed ~ ............. Com ,_.__ out by the ~mlttee wu u.d Unlimited helaht is undeslr· tor """ lhe ..-.... m.-.vn. on unfounded fears and mblin· able In areas •uch u the Bay • formation and that ttwre la no ClubandneerR-landR-2.wd "-Jrs. Bacon Is .:hang~ 1n the tndePf'ndent Councilman Hans Lorenz, but tie lVI S1Utus of me Corona del Mar added fttat there would be no G• U 1 Churt'h. No C'Ommt"nt wa1 made H• h Surf Enda objection to•lO stories In an open IVen monor on the commlttet>'s a5M'I110n II ngers area such u the Aenmutronlt' • tha: t~c L'nited Churt'h ronstitu- slte. Mrs. R. L. Bacon. adlnlnlstra · tion RUarant~ln& Independence "Helrht Is not unUmlted In tor of Hoag Ha.p~al, has been to member churrlles. may be 590 Sa eel the propoeed ordinance " Com . selected Ill Fellow m the Ameri·l a menc1ed without any votce ''The~ •~ llmltAtione estab· lstrato~. it was announced this S~·mmers,· y m issioner William CIA;k said. can College of Ha.pltal Admin. from tht" ICX'al cong~gations. ki l Wf.ek by State Senato John . A. The committe\" asked for an lished by par nc requ rements. ')1urdv Jr. hospital ~rd .<'hair· I ('Xp~:;slon of O)lnion on a ction A ~-breaklnl !58() persona er St.. Coata Mesa, was the density formula. and 114"1 ·b3 cks J • to wrthdraw trom the m~Rer. -r .. -ued from the surf by l.OOOth ----n rHCUed by the -end also by economics." man. T 1 • t II h _.. 2 t ... "' "' '"'""" ..-·~ Senator )furdy said, "We are • ·'ve 11 ,~'85,. ra Y 8 OWn• • 0 IJfeeuarda Saturday and Sunday, Jl(ei'uard's ~ Watch since Its Mr. Clemence said that prop· very proud of this honor award· 1 ote . orlng suc-h artion. Llfecuard Q\lef Bob Reed re· launching. La u r I~ was saved erty owners have certain rights ed Mrs. Baron for If reflt"ct." not lit-re IS th«> tl'Xt of th«' Iefier ported. from a big rit.>tide betw~n 15th bec':lu~ they bought pro!)f'rty h f Buck Gully was doeed to St. and 11th St., Central .N~· with the knowledge that the t'X· only ht'r t>xreptlonal <abilitlfl ~nt out O\'er 1 f' Signature~ 0 kl and experi(>nC'e. but the high :\1~. Pr a<;(' and )!r. and :\trs. swimmers both Saturday and port. Capt. ROt'ky Frffman s . lstlng code allowed certain J Y""" of administrative leader· Phelp_"': Sunday due to the rouch surf. pered tht" Sea Watch to re!K'Ue heights. · .-- G ......,_ d 83 <>·t 67 ........... Saturday a nd Sun ship we have had at Hoag hos· TO ALL 11 ..... 8,.._ ..... co ... uarua re!K'Ue pe~ ..-· ..---·-· CommiSI!Ioner Richard Higbie -.._ ..,... - urday and 76 Sunday from t he day, Ohlf'f ~ said. <'ommented. "Almost 'a ll tM ob· pltal." IIVKIT1' CIIVIICII: surf off the Corona del )far The lifeguard's nl'W 17-foot .Je<"tlon comes from the bluffs. The f ellowship ll> tne equl\'a. The ~~~er ..-..tly moJied main beach. outboard boat made 31 rescues, Some people seem to think that lent of a Doctoratt• In many pro· t(' cburcb IDeaben by tbo L. Don Wallace saved 3 per· In the 2 days work Inc the surf they have the right to preserve ft>ssionaJ and «-dul·at lonal fields, -co...JtWe f or C..~ Mm11 from drowning tn 12 to 15· tn the West Newport area. At the view. They have no SUt'h ~ir. ~!urdy s.llc1, C .... a .. atia•al" la boNd .,.. foot waws In "the wedce" ~-one time 11 pel'80ns, Including rlfht. The new heigh( formula. Wllou.Dded lean CIDd • wnat erly ot the Balboa Peninsula auarda and rescued pel'80ne. we~ aimed to prevent high. solid wall Eagle Award deo1 _. al61ai.....U.. Jptty. The 3 were clin1lng to his aboard lt. constructJon, actually benefits E...., oflowt was __.. to buoy and would have been kJUed Guard Bruce Bennett, workinc the people on the bluff. M~ ,._..t tiM fCIC'ta co•r 1 ..., In any attempt to e et back the 17th 9t. tower, made 44 property owners are inJured than 1 S Pre sen· ted u.. P s 11~ ....,., ... • throulh the thUle waves. Ch id reseues Sunday. ~nefitted by cutting the limit poriod of __ .._ ... .,_ Jteed •ld. A harbor department A total of 300,900 pei'80M were to 35 f~t." Boy Scout Don GIOt'ktor ,.... ~ tiM AaD ........... et boM wu dlepatched to the IK't'ne HtJinated to hasve visltedd harbo~ "I'm not concerned with the r.lved the h ighly-honored Eagle J.....-y, •••· ,....... tM .._. to pick them up. area beaches at u r ay an view In the least. but with den· Scout award from Scoutmaster ..... ID ..._ et tlrre _... Laurie TutUe, 16, of 423 Plum. Sunday. sity, the character or the city. Kenny Dutro of Newport Heights .. 17 t& I. .. ....,,, .. • YOU WANNA BUY A DUCK? ISLANo•s GOT PLENTY Balboa leland hu Its prob· lftna. Flrst, ttw adolescents. crowd· Ina the •reeta of the Island on toot and In the ir hot -rods. TtMn-ducka. H•re la a report on the duck erlala. a• p~nted by a n an· 1ullhed reaiMnt: • • • 0rt111'1ally aorne kind-hearted peNOn dropped a r.w Euter duckltnp Into tile bQ to acid to -. beauty el tiM eceswry, ~ It did. ~ one Jovoee to watdl a bny of wtllte dueka from 50 to 10 e dult ducks walt· Inc at the usual feedlnc place for food and water and fJOt'ks of from a ~n fo 45 duckllncs floating down t he bay and rush· Ina up on the Nndll to beg for food from early rtwrs. The city has been notlfed of the problem and has promised to "look Into the macter''. The County Animal Pound f~l• they are not rt'lponalble for a city probl•m.. ~nneee and accea to the bay,"l Troop and Po8t 182 during a ...a .....-attea .. ...._ CoucHman ~nz said. Court of Honor Aua. 3 In t'he Oaly ''-et tbe C••u• ... · "That Is my view exat'tly."l N«-wport Harbor Elks Lod1e. u...& ~ ~ tMt lf•. Hl«ble ~plied. s ponsori ng orcanization. JIMnoe ..wd ..-tbe ...- 'Mw C(ty Councll will hold of. John Vierllnc was prftented JIMnoe .,..... .._., ...S t1MM flcial public -artn... on l'he hls bronze. palm for hiA Ea~le claucbel a.... .-Jy I~ _. t1rre ..... ·-rd , h .. .. ....__.__.__.. • •• ,, propoeed ordinance befon-final awa or n.ng won oJ more -• •.lct.lon Is taken. ~rit tndgH than the l6 rt'· &.It I• c •I cMrcllr ~ qua~ for Eagle. Larry Rupp ~ wta u.. V •It • d Here Is the comparison of and Bill St"hlelter won their Life height regulations bfotween the Scout awards and Paul Gallant exiMing zoning code 'llnd the rf'cel\'ed hJll Star award. The propollled ordinance: latt~ awards weno made by Wll· R-3: Now. 35-foot limit: up to l llam Spurccon of The lrv1ne Co. 75 f~t wtttl u!M! permit. Pro· ))OLWd. 35-root limit. F COM R-4: Now. 50-foot llrnlt; no ormer I limit with u.e penn~t. Propo&ed. total noor aru not to eX'Cftd 5 Res·dent o· 5 tlmea u.. buildable afta ot the I te ..... hMral ~ for t..on G. WIDlalnll. 73. loutta J.Aauno. a QDIG et CliiiMt ilK¢" - taf J I fa•t cla11Jda. ... -............. " ----.. tt. TM c-.att&& ....... ................... -...... clniiG. ,.... .. .............. llettM c ............. ........ QWIIl .. c::litdlle ....... -n. .... .. , ......... ...... • .. , ... _. • •r•t ...,.., .. ____ .... _ .... o •• _. c::a.lll. .. -... -.... J I 2 cea•r•••tlaael ........ ........ --. .. ............. Reservoir Plans Told Coa.stal Municipal Water Dl.~ · triC't directors a~ ~XJX'(1t'd to adopt the budaet for Its million dollur !!lh're In the propost>d Or . a nge ('ounty fe-eder Jln<-a nd to le'y tht' ra~ to finance the rost. The ft><'dcr Jlnf". from Ca rbon Canyon to a nE'w h1gh le\'el ~n·o~r ro bt> ron~t ructerl near the <' x 1 !' t 1 n g Big Canyon I"('Sf'f\'Oif Inla nd of Corona del ~tar. Will <'O!'t an <-stlmated $21.300.000. Thf" MNropolltan Wat€'r Dis tn('t I!' clatf'd 10 pay $6. ,0()0 of this total. oastnl Mumrtpul 1twhich 1nclurlt"S most or \o."la Mt> a. all of ~t>wpon Bc.>ac-h and 1 the roastal rommunltlea of Or- ' a n~e County to the south 1 will pay Sl. . 1 and the Orange I County MuniCipal Water D1stncl I will pay the balan~. I The ln •tnf' Rtlnctl Watf'r Dl~<· trkt w111 ronst ru c t t he new ~1'\.'0ir a t an e!'!tlmated cost of 13.500.000 a nc1 w11J be rerm· I bul'l!ed ov<-r a 30-year ~riOd by thl' parti<'Lva tlng districts In pro· I portron to the1r rapa'"lty rights. Thl' new N'~rvolr wlll have a rapacity of 3.230 a<'~ ff'l'L rom· pared "'rith tht> Blc Canyon Res· ' t-rvolr capacity of onty 800 act"e fM-L Thc-new "·atrr l!toragt> til· rl ht t~ an-rc-qulr~ for tt'rt' nt'l'ds of the Unlvef'!'lty of C.llfornla <'8mpus to be' ~labllshed on the Jrv1ne Ranch. as ~11 a11 for the g rowing population of the t'O&St· a l a ~a. The Cou"l Munidp&l Water DhatriC! tax Is ex~ed to be 16.4 een ts Pf'f 1100 a~WM~ed value for the c."Ufftftt ,_,.; 03'- C\"nta for nut ,..,, and 11 "t ~nta tor me tbtrd aad final )'Mr 'to pay for tile Sl.OOO.oao bond ... ue. aaa & a ,._ a..ou ft'lnunlna cJowD ttw bay. Jlow· ,.. .................. """· tM ftdl population .... If tt.e blrda die o1 -.rvauon and JMil ol tr.11 water, tJaJ8 wtU ....... a ..... twelth,..,.,. lena. Cannot -•uawt a .olutlon to tile dtldl problem! Would ~land ot one el our ,.. ...._ aceepc a bee lift ol C·rf (Mfpborhood ~r­ dall: Jlfow. 35-fooc lllnlt: up to ~ f-wtdl ... Pf'""lt. Propol- .. .,. .......... ..... a-.. .. calllt .... ......, __ ._ ..... ., ..... forawr ..... tfnw ftt~Ntftt ol Co· ...a ... Mar. ww. -.4 )'ftt@r· Outriggers to Race Au9a 21 wiU be • ........,.. RarMr llllb lMNUid eo an a.,.... ,... lellsol tilts fall a...., a. ._. JIGitlon. wtth ..,_, m~pae., Jean neld lerflc:e .......... A Mallarda ....,... ... bJ to partab ..., ,_ .,.. ............. ., .... 1\aftd..... ......... - IIQina wMil tM 11. A. Ander· ldnd .......,.... ~ow '" ttaw a ... ~ -Ude ..... on. 8Uxture ............. lilt ... ..... ....... Slq .. 1M ............. --and..., aut •12 Ill Ia ~ IIIIWn. ..... ailiml,_ fte "taad..r" ........ .. WE...... 111M '• r a ... ~ A ............. a •-•• =•..,.,... ..... , .. ......._ •• r a • .... 1111 " • • thl s MIPa ,... • .. O.SW'8 .. , • .., ................ .... .... 01111 ..... '0.. .... .... • ......... ,_.. -··:,:·:::1' :-..=. sz..: •IIMI·t'Oiand dudla! ed. 35· foot llmll C·O: Now, 50-foot llmlt; no limit wltll uae Pft"llt. PropoeH. floor a .... not to Ul'Md 5 ,,,.... the buildable.,.. of tbe ..... C·l : !tow, JS.,_. HIDH; YP tD n r...-wtt1t -,.._.t ,. ..-ci.JI. ... H.at. ct.7 1ft W• Kl1tl of. tt.. ~father, ..... Lawn. ». WUU... ._. tn hla home ......... Be t'UM to Calltonua 40 ,_,. qo and ...-Yed In tile ,. •• ..,.. p..c o8koe ,_. ,. yeara .,_. rwtii1JII . C·2: .... ...... llmlt: M t• iU - llnaltwllla-JIIIIIIk PI Jl & Aa .......... PI ••• wu floor ... _ .. _.,_ ..................... ... ...................................... ., .... -"· M·l ... ll·l·A: ~ ...... • ...... a tP III -I._ ....: --.. -........ tl?llll ...., ,. • ., ...... ....................... ......... way .... s ., .. •........ · .. ......... -..... ---....... --... .... _ ... , .. ,, .. ,.. ................. ... .. ... ..... . .... 1:1? ....... .__. ..... .. J I AW.-t u..ae ..... NOMD.(lY. &Uaa'l' 11. 1•1 1R' 'IPD naY taU I 1"1 CXIei:.A .._ ~ CAUF. , (Contlnued from pqe U ~ ......... ......_ 1. Utt., c•....._ to.-~ ... ......,.,.,1 ... ............ !{ .... ,.. ...... " ........ ~of.,.. eoftt-....... He'• • ..... A.~Mriuft, • ~ anti ui1'NIIUftilt. I .... a. d ... In W. ,..., toW.. ,-,..-yow rhJhtful ~ , ..... c ............... 24111 DhWOn. . _......_ _ _. ___ .... I ,..,... I c.....t offw ,-..,. th.n "'Y 9'~ - .......... , ... Fer.,.. .......... effort in frPt,!.~ ..,.. eur AIMrlcM ._...,. end protect our eowt+ry i -c-e.t COMplr.cy ••• T1wiM ,.,. Sw.c.r.iy, ArttJy C..y c/o Chtc.go White Sol Comiskt P~. Ch~go. II. Andy also sent me a note in which he said: "Baseball gives us the opportunity to travel a good deal and see much of this vast and great country of ours: I must admit, however: nowhere have we found a place comparable to Corona del Mar. It will be good to get home again." v,r e should all be mighty p roud to have the Carey family as neighbors. * * * e DEFINiNG LOYALTY. PATRIOTISM I Richard Wandrocke of 231 5 Margaret Dr .. New- port Heights, has sent me the following unfrie ndly note: Pubrtlher of the Ensign, . Please be so kind •• to remove my name from your maittnCJ list. As much as I desire to be informed on local n•ws, I find that T.our editorial views do not coincide witft my definition of "loy• patriotic: American," henee my request. ' Sineerety, RICHARD WANOROCKE I find it rather a serious accusation to be charged with not being a Joyal. patriotic American. To me. loyalty and patriotism mean love_ of my _country, esteem fo r the constitutional republic estabhs~ed _by the Founding Fathers. belief in God <:Ind ded1cat~on to the Christian principles upon wh1ch our nat1on was founded, and opposition to all tho_se fo rces which are conspiring to lead our free nahon down the One World path of sociahsm a~~ ~lavery:. I ask Mr. Wandrocke his dehmhon of loyal, patriohc American:" * * * e A L£11ER TO GOVERNOR BROWN I have sent the follo wing letter to Governor Pat Brown. w ith a copy to Attorney General Stanley Mosk. 0.., G~mor lrown: , Do you endorse the statetMntt attributed ~ your att~ey general, Stanley Me*,. in today'• newspaper ~orlft, concern•nCJ the John lirch Society, partic:ul.rfy th. .folowmg: _ "Robert We&dl and the Birches angrily lum,-d d those (Soviet agents, and Americ:M\s who ~eve in ftuorid~t;on, mental healtft prOC)rams, United Nahons or federal . atd to education) togeth.r under the blanket acc:uwtton of treason." and: "The Birches are bound t09ethe; by an obsessive feer of communism, a word whidl they define to indude any ideas differing from their own." Or wiU you publicly reprimand. your •t;tomey general for making public statements tft~t ar~ ""'~"ble, false and d• famatory, not in keeping wrth hrc;h publtc trust of .•n offtee holder, particularly the highest law enforcement officral of our state. Your reply will be appreciated. You may recall Mr Mosk's petulant statement, wh1ch should make most of us feel ashamed ~t the cahber of c1tizen we have in the important JOb of a ttorne y general. In Mr. _Mos~·s ~pinion, the Joh~ Birch Soc1ety IS fo rmed pnf!!arily of _wealthy b~sl­ nessmen. retired mtlitary oihcers and little _ old ladu~s in tennis shoes." I join w ith columniSt Morne Ryskmd in askmg Mr. Mosk a bout some of the or- gamzations he has joined. * * * "I believe the comm~o~nists wil not take q_ver • lot of Asia where they coukt They want us to continue pouring aid i~to tttoM .,. .. , break ua, build "'P a national debt, spend everything tttat we""' from day to day, month to month, ...d ye• to ye•, untit our currency is no ldttger of any value. llMn they wil be able to take the Uniteci "States in tum."-GENERAL CLAIRE CHENNAULT, .. ad« of the Rying Tiprs, ~a atatement tMde 1hortty befON hit ~ath. in .~imony before the Houae eo. mittee on Un·AmertCMI Acttvitees. * * * e TIDS IS A TIME FOR PATRIOTS This is certainly a topsy-turvy world: black is white, i>atriotism is maligned, profit mak~ng is~ evil, socialism is exalted .... The John B1rch SOClety, seeking to awakeri Americ~ to the m.enace of communism, is bitterly assailed as .a penl greater than communism .... General Edwm ·Walker, who should be commended by our president for'teaching Americanism to his troops, is instead reprimanded and relieved of command . . . . Castro, the commu- nist receives immediate recognition by our State DePartment when he takes over Cuba;. the in~aaion by Cuban patriots is denied the promised cnr pro- tection by presidential order, and the attempt at liberation of Cuba is crushed . . . • In Newburgh, N.Y., the city manager and city co~cil !eek to put an end to welfare chiaeling, and deserve the plaudits of government officials, but instecid are threatened with punitive action by the welfare bureaus in New York and Waahington .... Supreme Court decialonl favor the oommuniat cause and IHk to unclenD1ne faith in God .... The incredible pattern of~ 1.1 seen OD all aide.; defendera of the right ar. uDder attack e~here; the cc::n.-Of free~ appeaa1 la.t .... Wbat are YOU doing about if? Nikki's Kin Q~·-··;. .all. .. -C.,.I •• Lives in COM ~ to. Ule ~ • ._._--------~--------It ....... tbat aiJ tbe klcta of rhe Mllhborhood .,.. more lD· ..,_ted ln meetlq tM dol aat door than they are the boy 'DUt door. • TDD roa QOIIIIOII IDSK Publlaber ot 'n.. Ehllln. Ia ,.,..nee to "Stand Faat ln lletlln" editorial. AU&'U .. 3. 1•1; In aU out efbt to make tJw UN o1 tilt. tNal)' •nd the pNUrva· a World Welfare SC.te atnce t'hat tion o1 tiHt .,.erelpty or the is the 10&1 of tbe International United S .. tea o1 Alneri~a as a eomnuanAat eonapiraq. Our new. flft nation under God! And why not. wt.en It is Nlk· kl'a own biGOt and kin! Che· nook is rhe nanw ot the .oupt after dol. and he wu born ot Chena, mpther of Nikki. £wry. one know. •bout ~Utki from the Walt Disney movie, but only klda like Tom S~ngler. 11 years old, ot "1112 Mareuerlte Ave .• and Michael Hart, age 11, of 606 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, know that Ohenook waa Nlltld's atand·ln for the movie, although he took no active part. I would lib to commend you on your opinion ront'emlng the Be r II n Crista. Obvlou.aly, the etatement. that you made were lltUe mote than cgmr.lon aenae. buJ It is my belief that It is ot umoet Importanc-e to let common ~na. Mfore the public. leallz.a· Uon is the fi"'--tep to action . ty appointed ex.,..u. O..n Lat· • Sincerely yours. tJmore and Robert Op)enhelmer. A. THOMAS CALLE undoubtedly took the lo)'Uity MRS. A. THOMAS CALLE oath with pteuure. CertaJnly such an oat ta lt * • * * Chenook ls owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Courter, 716 Margue· rite Ave. ....... ,~lac .... al.lciiCIIz• The Orange Coast Independent Garage Owners Assn. received Its charter at a rect"nt meeting at Huntington Beach Country Club. The officers are John E. Hutcheson of Costa ~1esa. presi· dent; Wayne Owen of Costa Mesa. vice-president; Lewis W. Dinger ot Costa Mesa, secretary· treasuret. Di~tors are Glen Beeler of Costa Mes:a, Mill Moore of Laguna Beach, Tom Nelson ot Huntington Beach and Harry Whllman of Corona del M\lr. JIJCIII 81¥1 $12& It larcll If DIMI The Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce •has pre. scnted a cht'<'k for $125 to the March or Dimt'S from p~ of their polio clinic held at the Orange County Fair. [)()('tors Alan Andrews. Robert Out>y. John Flscher. John Gra'}· zeJI(.>. Obert Lay. Hugo Ria. Charles Stllgenbauer and Robert Tra("(' were assisted by nurses Wilma Braund. Jean Cooper, Viv. ran JPnn(WttC, Ellen Krieger. Lee Ric:<. Svlvia Robinson. Geneva Shaw and Geneva Smith. lhlul,.nez Tralzizc II c_,. Cllrlali Appeu.ment and • u r vi v a I contradict Net\ ottiH, •peclall) in our t'Qntemporary world. When our S c a t e Department accepts this simple fact and be1lns to act acrordm•ly. the road to vic· tory Will be In sl&ht. Sincerely, TONY PETERS 5000 Ne.>tune St. Newport Beach • • • allen to the be.t Interests of the United Stat• of America un1.- ol eourw we deelre to eu&Jupte our freedoma. eo dHrly won by ~he Uvea of our fotefathere. and replace them with the tyranny ot communl$t One-Worldlam. Sincerely youn., A. T. CALLE . MRS. A. T. CALLE 2302 Redlands Or. eo.ta Mesa Senator Thomas Kuchel Sen3te Ortlce BuJldlnl' Washington, D.C. Dear Senator: The followlna letter is being sent by us to every member or the United States Senate In an Publiaher of The Ensign. 1t1empt to avert disaster in our The enclosed letter has been nation. sen t by us to every member of In assuming your office. you t he Unltt"d States Senate and a publicly declared the Loyalty similar letter has been sent tc. Oath of our Nation. You prom· Piesident Kennedy. lsed before your Creator that: The' news of the pend I n g • ... you would support and de· UNESCO Treaty was of special !end rhe Constjtution of the significance to us since we had United States of America agalnsr just finished reading an excel· a ll enemies, foreign and domes· lent and Informative book de· tic; that you were taking this scribing the history and orga n· obligation freely. without any lzation of rheo Unite d Nations en. mt'ntal reservations or purpose titled "The U n I I e d Nations: of evasion; AND that you would Planned Tyranny" by V. Orval discharge well and faithfully the Watts. Ph.D .• which we heartily duties of the olfioe to which you recommend to our fellow Ameri· were about to enter; So help cans. you God." Dr. Watts points out that the The destinies of 180,000.000 real work of the United Nations AmNicans depend u.,on your ts done by the various "spedal· loyalty to America. Prove that ized agencies" wtJich fan out lO)"llty, Mr. Senator, by spurn· under the Economk and Social lng any approval or support to Council. ECOSOC. Among these UNESCO Treaty No. 11 C 115. agencies ls the United Nations "Convention Against Discrimina· Educational, Scientific a nd Cui-tlon In Education."' Do you real· tural Orga nization. U :1i ESC 0 . Ire the followinl' facts: :\1ut"h of EC030C's work is to B U L GAR I A. COMMUN IST plan and propa gandize. It has. CUBA. CZ«'hoslovakla. Hungary. with the help of other UN •agen-Poland. Byelorussian Soviet So· cies sU\"'h as UNE3CO "drawn up clallst Republic. Ukralnain Soviet hundreds of 'draft covenants'. or 5oclalls t RepubUc. and the Union proposed treadt'S. These would of Soviet Sociellst Republics par· pledge Governments to regu la lf' tictpated tally Ia tile dloftiDIJ oi everything their citizens or sub· t1a11 UKESCO'a lfew Treclt'f lid. jects do from birth to death; 11 C/lS. -co. ... u.. AtatMt every kind of work. every form DllcrbDiaatloe Ia EdacatlOD." of worship. every branch of edu-JURISDICTION for the UNITED calion. every means of commu· NA T 10 N S INTERNATIONA'- Undergomg annual midship· niC'ation."' COURT OF JUS'MCE is written men s u m m e r training at 1he The ottlclals and c 1 e r k s of Into this UNESCO treaty. And- Naval Air Station. Corpus Christi. these agencies •Mke the followina that Article 9 tles the UNITED Tex.ts, are Midshipman second oath upon auwnln1 their duU•: NATlONS Aepl ''noolle" ti&'hter clau Stephen D. Kimble, son of "1 solemnly swear fUnderta~. with this non-cancelable deu.e: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kimble of affirm, promise) to exerclM In ...... Nil-.. tJda C..•..U. 1744 Miramar Or .. Ba lboa. and all loyalty, dl8.:retlon and con-allall ..t be pemdtted. • Midshipman Thomas R. Peter· science the functions e ntrusted AND, SINCE THIS TREATY man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon national service of the Unl ted OEnNES THE RIGHTS OF 1N- L. Pt>terman or 205 Emerald Ave .. I :'Jations. to discharge these tunc· DIVIDUALS. If k ls ratified. this Balhoa b.land. l tions and· regu~ate my conduct will legally place every Ameri· Thl' future naval officers are witJa tbe Ia..._. .. tJae Vaited <'.tn cltizton under international .tffon1ed the opportunity 10 fly •~ -a., ill .,.._, aed.Mt te law. and subject to the judg- a jet. s 1 n g I e-engine or multi-8Mk • oa:ept lirlabwtiooa Ia ment and punishment by lJN ('ngine a ircraft. N9ard to tJae pelf__._. ef •'f Courts. Upon comple-tion or the train· dutiea fJ'Oia Clll'f ...,........, • Tlda VlfEICIO Ta&An CAlf tng period. the midshipmen will otJ1er -tlaortty ...._ to tbe U: EMI'LO"fED....-AJJD WJL1. aE report 10 the Naval Amphibious ~.. -TO CLOSE Enft .PIIJYATit Training Base at Coronado, Calif.. Since Joeeph Stalin s.,oke of AlfD •IUIOCIIIAL EDUCATIOif· for three wet>ks of am;>hibious "the amalgamaUon and collab· AL DtiiiiUtiO• Ill TilE Ulfl· warfare training. oration of na t ions within a TED STATES. From the day of single world system or economy Its ratification, FEDERAL CON· which conslltu1es the material TROL of EDUCATION wlll be basis· for the victory of social· legally Instituted. TM fedelal ism . . :· no communist need g..,.,.....t wtU tJaet M'f be- feel divided loyalty In joining coaae tile ....a•ml" aveat ot ~~~~~~==~==.vx~.~br m.a.,. to Geor~e M. Leltcoh. 420 Acacia Ave .. Corona del Mar. formerly program manager or radar proj· t'<'IS a t North American Avia. tlon·s Autonetlcs Division. has Rll TIE IIILE joined Aeronutronic Dlvls.lon of ---------------Ford Motor Company as special ........... ~ dk:blt· eel b'f UlfUCO -CIDd. UKEICO OlfLY. Should we become a party to this I n I am o u s document, we 11hal1 be forfeiting our INAUEN· ABLE RIGHTS of UFE. UBER· TY. and the 'PURSUIT OF HAP· PlNESS which have been en· dowed by our C..ator and we shall be plunaec:t Into a One· World Government ruled by an lntematlon1ll athe'-tlc consplr · acy. assistant to James C. Elms, gen- eral operations manager of E:le<:· Ironies O;>eralions. Mr. Leitch. a signal corps vet- eran of World War II, also has been appointed a't"tlng m anaeer of fabrication services. ele<:· Ironies Operations. Therefore being justified by faith. we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have acce58 by faith Into t1"11s grace where- In we stand, and rejoice In hope of the glory of God. (Romanll 5: 1, 2.1 e .IDUIIWS aAC..OU.D PUbltaber ol tM Ena&p, " Subject: Reinhold Niebuhr, mlntater. Th1a man'• rellllon hu more communism than ChrletNnity. He Is profeuor of applied Chris· Uanlty at the Rothachlld·locke· fell..-financed Union Theolol'l· -cal Seminary ln New York City. He t.achea Chrtatlan ethlca »&; Christianity a n d communism (UnJon catalocue 11153. pap 82), a coune on the nature of com- munism and on the Christian approach to communism. Reinhold Niebuhr t\u been Identified and ueoclated with 40 communlet front enterprlaes. 4 appeals for communllt, and 66 socialist, paclflM, radical and otherwise suspect organJz.atlons and publications. Matt Cvetlc In his book, "The Ble De-cision.:· states toot a l'reat many ministers serve t.'Ommu · nlsm 6 days a week and fhen •)reach in a church on the seY· enth day. DEAN WARD 460 N. Newport Blvd. Newport He ights * * • e TBUAT TO U.S. Publisher of the Ensign, Recently at a broadcast of the International Beauty Contest. a woman spoke for SO minutes on rhe Jllorles of the UN and UN ESCO. Many people turned ott their 1V'<c In diSilUl'l. Meanwhile, back of the cur· talns, t1"1e beauties suffered from the heat, attlnod In their native costumes, which In many cases are of heavy brocades and wool. Is this t'he proper manner with which these girls should be trea ted as visitors to our shores? To say nothing of the TV vi~· ers. especially lh08e who believe- that UNESCO Is one of our greatest threats. It was kicked out of the Los Angeles public school system years al'o after I t s anll· patriotic propaganda bad been unmasked. 1 protest that this dangerous .ystem. which threatens to take over the enUre U.S. achool pro- gram for purpoeee ol 80daJlza. lion. thould be Introduced to a captive audience <as it was at the International Beauty Con- gress. Sincerely. GERTRUDE GRANT Los Angeles ENROLL NOW YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN TO SWIM at BLUE IUIY (and 10 wil you) OA Y and EVENING You were elected to your hll'h otnt.'t! by We the ...,.. to repre· sent -. your fellow Americana. therefore we demand rejectiOn 1 ........... 408 Park Ave. OR 3-7170 , s.-4 .... ,...... ~ .. c-.. ...... Cell. ,.. ............ -,..........,, "' c-.. .a .... "' ... 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LuMI_. -· wttla ............... . .............. -.. . ...... --... ,..._ ... • dld;l-.,..u * Want to have a delicious din· ner at the Balboa Bay Club and the full..-t, moat glorious, most hilarious evening of dancing and entertainment ever to be offered round t'hese parts ... with Den· n1a O'Keefe as Master of Cere· monies. Edgar ~en and Char· ley McCarthy a.s entertainers ... Tex Condon from Texas tputtlng on an Australian ratrle or a beef. plus many other celebrities of IKage. screen, radio and televi. sion doing thtoir bit. Then call Harbor 2828 .. ·. that's us ... -and put In your reseorvatlon for the Hoag Memqrlal H o 1 p I t a I Benefit ... p(ace. Balboa Bay Club .· . . Dress, Informal . . . Cost $10 ... There ~re only a limited number or reservations. * Colrectt. fJ'Oia a-t week ••• ,... ...... tMt J'MI .... t ...... cbtft dear .. 0. ...... for ...... a.a.. ... a- 1 --80 latrtped wttla • ., •awlo'"9 ef tWr ewwt lldd· .._ I left eat tMk __. ••• ............ , ..... ., ... ... ..., ,.... .. ......... ... beftlal. * "I'm going to be on television. but don't teiJ anybody about II. You be aure and watch thou&'h. Friday Nit•. on 'IAt Poppa Do It'." I watc.1M!d. And our t.o. man wu ...ally terri~. I'm lOrry now that I didn't stick my neck out ao you all could hav• eeen him ·and hnny with CMf Milani . . . There's a great thrill In hearing the name of the store one shops at every day men· tloned and talked about . . . Luigi sung praiaes like "finest market I have ever seen" ... "most beautiful" . . . "Jlke a palace." But Dick was a little more down to earth ... "I feel that my store c.-aters to thoee whose tastes are 'not unusual' but rattfer a 'little different from the averaeto' " ... Chef Milani otters a halt hour proeram th,t'a amusing and fun to watch. If you're Interested In food and 111 preparation ... "Let Poppa Do It" la the prol'r~m for you ... * ....... e.,...,._.,.. ..... 111 ...... '" ...... .,... .... la.UINtMel,_ ••• bf ....... ,.. ........... aa.. •• tUM c..,.t Cll•n .•• twe --.. -••• tllere cdl .. .................. ........ ............... c .. .. .............. ,,,. ...... . -··Jill ......... .... • ... -..y ..., a·-.. .............. ._ •... ,. •-a._._ •••• ... ....., ... * "What is ItT" I uked the ct.monstrator u ahe poured me a 11 .. of pale ambft.looklnt Uquld. '1t'e MIP.-.cl to be or. anp Jua," abe ulct. "It'• fi"GMn and you add...-to lt. Jlrobody told 1M bow to m1x lt. I •deled tbi'M eana of water Uke tiM ell· NdiCift8 • .,. but lt looked too Ol'a.JID, aol added two moN eena of waw." TtaJa one'• 101nc to talle -,olnc. I thoulht. I ean't ltaqlne ~ taldnc 1M ,.. crf nlc» ,... • . . • q u • eze d! aqUG~~en! oranp jukw. I * ......... ._ ..... 11111111 ' I .. -Cllllt .................... ........... ~ ... a s erl 011111 ... .. _,. ··-TllllfD IITIRIIE m &. lftla lt.. c.... ..._ ..... 1...._., .. ,. U.Ndylollft .......... ........... ----.. nwtOIIT •auoa DUGir a CO.O.A Da. IIA& CALIF. "MY DOCfOR ... " This possesalve phrase Ia familiar to all. It represents the profound confidence American people have in physicians. But do you really have a family physician? Even thoueh you may h.ave been fortunate, nc:t reqwring medical care. at 1S stitch-in-time wisdom to establish a "lamUy doctor" relationship. Simply contact the physician of your choice, requestme thnt you would like him to serve your family should the need ara.se ,/ And if such a need atises, our.prescrlplion department is prepared to aerve you and your !amily. Christensen Pharmacy ~l E. COAST -T .. COIIOIIA DEL MAll 8.1. Yacht Club Annou·nces Winners for July Events THE ENTIRE STEFFENSEN CLAN (mi,. J~ one) wds on ha"r::l le~ .weet whe n c!l reception was held Surday ol the Coror>o del M :~r C ongregotio"lol Church in h..,,.,.,, cf MM·I s~t en (Mrs. l e ie l S•effensen, en tl-e OCCO\·on of her ret .re,-,~S"t os .., r ,·e· o f music. Pictured here Slc!l"dinq left t') right, a·e S::>"l D:.r h~..oord les. doug"lter.:r l~w A,.·.~ 'l"'d ·he ,.-,..-:·ee· ·~rl ., ·re f::re. grou~d De., ood Ani to \ ct drcr ?,,. L:iu ~/.~I ;.,.q ... ., c~., J·. <!!rd J'Jr'fer le.'ie 0,. 'I C"e oo e"' w"' ., J .,... w"u ::!!...,!! home from NeN Yor~ C •y l..,r o 2 we~· ~-'co •;;:., '::>o la·e !cr ·~e· reception. (En~ ·a., pho•ol WALTAH CLARKE'S Professional Directory FUNERAL DIRECJ'ORS •.• Friend ly Neighborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u 8·3p3 . 8·34-'M eo.ta .... 'Jlhe Balboa Is land Yacht Club. at the half-way mark for the summer, an nounces the follow. lng winners for July: Girls 4· 7-Gai! Childs. swim · mlng, rowing, diving a nd p.:td· d le board. Boys 4· 7-Blake Childs. row- Ing; Doug Burnie, swimming: Ste-,>hen Batc h e II e r. diving. Rocky Seek, paddleboard. Gi rl!! 8·9---Christy Kl'lso. row· lng; Barbara ~unroe, swimmang: Kathy Munroe, di\ ing and pad· d leboard. Boys 8·9-Allen Fleming and Tim Hodges. t ied for swimming; Allen Fleming, rowing; Da nny Been. divi ng; Tim Hodgl's. pad· dleboard. Girl!! 10· l 1-Chrlsty Boyd and Cindy Murray, tied for rowing; Christy Boyd, swimming; Julie CllM, diving e nd paddle board. _.. 10·11-Pat-D...-n •• row· tq; RonnJe Brodnny, dlvlna: Larey Frey, swimming and pad· die board. Girls 12·13-Patty O'Ne il. d iv· lng; Vicki Hodges. rowing: Leslie Barne t t, swimming; Christine Blackma n and Lt>s lie Barnett. tied for paddleboard. Boys 12·13-Mike O'Xell. di\'· lng ; Ricky Lloyd, rowing and ------------swlmmlng; George Irwin, pad· We";;JLtcliff Chape~ d le ·board. Girls 14-16-Sally Schlldmcy.-r. tJJfllrltl!f'UI'!J rowing: Ja ne DeMart~. divang a nd "7-!<wlmming; Nancy Buck. paddle· Cll L 1M IT. board. COSTA MIA Boys 14·1&-Ceorge Twist. div· •..... lng a nd r o w ing: J im Gage. sw imming and paddleboard. INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadlelr 3333 E . Coast Hwy. OR 3·3850 Corona del Mar INVESTMENTS .•• CROWELL. WEEDON A CO. Membel"'l Pad flc Cout Stock Exehanp Burdett Harrl.lon, Res. lallf. Dick Rudcer Ted Paullon Lola Fennell Ruth Bakeor Mike Myera Private Wire Service. 262) E. eout Hwy. oa 1-1001 Corona del Mar Fancy diving-Ja ne Del\lar!'. r'lJlE UOAIID CBUISEB A booster line Crom a fi r<' boat was used to extinguish n $300 tire In wiring In a fuse pnnf'l aboard a 26·foot robin cruiser In slip 119, Bayside Vlllagf'. at 2:30 a .m. Saturday. GNshon ~r· ger, Doimeybrook Lane. Costa Mesa. was listed. as owner or the boat. T~ ~10 COVtSE Army Pvt. Don G. Johnston. son of Mr. and :\i rs. Donald G. Johns ton. 119 29th St .. Newpon Beach. has complett' dthe s .week radio course a t the Armor sctlool. Fort Knox. Ky. The 22·year·old soldier Is a 11956 graduate of Newport Ha rbor High School REDEEM YOUR L.UGKY BUCKS Ra cing -Chris Seaver, Mnior Snowbird; Pat Seaver, j u nI o r Snowbird; A-Sabots. K. Watson: B·Sabots, V. Seave r a nd B. Wilson. ~ II.A w ADAJI 1110 .. America's Largest Selection Rounda da Clock HawalJan Faahion O...ha.&& .... -ILUDI& AYE.. ~A ISLAIID o•~--- M.QDERN ·cARPE ·T OPEN . SUN. 10to6 BRISTOL-EDINGER SANTA ANA ·5 BIG SALE DAYS-THURS. thru MO • COMPLOBY INSTAllED WILTON BROA.DLOOM CARPETING SALE REG. 7.95 SQ. YD. 1000/o VIRGIN WOOL ·or 1000/o DuPONT NYLON · WINTON · CARPET HALLWAY RIIIIRS 1,000'1 Of IOUS -\~JS:: ~ ...... .. ...... ntl lAW.. TO YOU BROADLOOM REMNANTS I::.. .. broadloom remnantl from which you • uav. wa10111 ·-.-..... • a•E•• •. LO •rN 60-80% OFF Regular. Price This Is The Buy of the Year GULISTAN'S AXMINSTER BROADLOOM v.l. ... $11.91 ... CARr YAID e R.01AL1 e YM.IAm» TW.S e &lAPPA~ NOW ONLY IIG. 7.95 NOW I , t~··· IWWNY. ,....., I& .... Thrift Shop· Hours Change ............ ~· Ill.-fir L1111 W• • llii ewrJthlna rro.n Palm tiMe to leia to malle your Luau a merporable ~­ ty. You can rent your decO· ratlona . . . buy lnylta tlona. pla tes. , ~pa. napkins. lela, straw iiaaia, *• -1111•& Hobie's Party· Supplies ~ Hobie cmd Marp Loud SUI &. c:..t 8wy. c:-del Ilea Oalole , __ · Next door to l eweU Welty Florist THE FINEST IN FOODS May be louDcl at the U & I e IIUT £ DEUCATUID e lwUta Preal-,...._ Fed ..., ..... Ia eu coo&.r ..... ....... ... a.u..t ..... ...-.u. .... Fnlla ..... • aaocDIU & nozEII ·roc,.. • .atteMU, ....... ·-· • ..., ~ .,.a.IU. C..pcaeeuS..aMUpdcel. e BALTa FOOD ITOU e . •atua~ IIMltla , ..... -Dietetic Fooda e ftODUC& e ,.. IIMet .. fndt ............ -...... dally e 1&0 AlfD WillE e ............ d-tltkbeenad .... ~ rpr1141Jr eftectiYe 7 .S.,. Wed•ttdq ,......, ()pn 1:30 to 10 ...... Daily .-.pt Sunday 1:30 to 1:• ,,~~. hndeys WE cleUYer-Or '·DSM MGJJ.t . 3200 E. Co.st Hwy., Corona cW Mar Oll-4114 • CROWN · HARDWARE * WE •a JI01JU:IIOU) DDUi'liiliiT I'I'OIIr ,._. i:i. "IE al CAllY PIIITS ~= . 1117 &AIT COAIT IIIGIIWAY COIIOifA DEL 11M £HIJitC:HES I ktt -~ .... "II& Corona ...... .,._ ........ ........ u .... ~ .. aa t1w..,.... Utle 01 the -... Doualu w-u at tM t :JO and 11 a.m. •rvtc:. Sunday, • • • n.t ...... Q:•& torona del Mar-Dr. T. W. lledearta, In· t•rlm .,.Or, will apftk on. -rho Towerr of Zlon" at the 11 a.m. a nd 7:30 p.m. Sund•y rerviCM. • • • ClulaU.. ••••••• ~ Newport leach, Corona del Mar, and Cotta Meaa-"Soul" is the title of the Jeraon -aermon a t the 9:15 a.m. and Jll a.m. rervlces Surrda)·. IL, M ,_1 --! All hiiW 'nw T1uUt lbop of t1w MIMt· n • n a meeta.., An ance .._... ot Kewpor~ .._... .,.......... a.u. Corona del Mar wlft ... open .. •tunta,. from C......doaal Churdt -Gue8t 10 a.m. untU 2 p.m. ,..._ ,_ tM I a.m. Iunday nw ~ at 501 Dad IL. ...., .moe will be the -... Canon CHy Hall. will be malatalMd b)' G. W. aam.. CetMdral of ttae lunlor membera Gf the dub dw· Jneamatlon, Garden Clt)', N.Y. lnl the IUJIUMr ...a ahead. •" • • The Mop olfen a vadetJ' ol P'li..,llrtwtlll••• ..._. c:Ja..-. eo.ta ueed elothlq. and a .,edal ef. Mea-1tae lev. 1. PhJIUp ror. fort Ia beln1 made to eol*t aandet Sr. ol Jlanta Ana, a Navy more mUdren'a edaool dotiML chaplain for D yean, wUJ GCCU· py ltae pu~ for the mnalnlnl e!Cl~~~~..c::::>-o-o~<><>9 3 Sunda,_ of Au1uet. while the Jt.v. Herbert lohMOn Ia on vaca· Uon. Mn. laM Loveln will lead the mJd·WMk prayer Mrvlce at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Au1. 16. "1t'a hn too,_ 1D Faahl•" • • • • • • c:-del.._ C•••• ... 11•111 1 ....._ CIYtetl-. aa..-. New· . CluarS-"What Ja The Churdh !" port Hellhts-"Our Hope of will be the sermon topJc of the Glory" Ia the wrmon topic of the Rev. Edwin Gomke, at the 9:30 Rev. k m ard Burry. a t the 10:45 a.m. and Ut'e 11 a.m. aervJces a.m. aervJce Sunday. Church Sunday. Church school is at 9:30 ad'loal I• at 9:45 a .m. a.m. • • • la1bM ltlaald llotMdiat Claaacll -"These ThrH, Sim plicity, Sin· *'eri ty, and Service" wlll be the sermon topic of t'he Rt>v. Godfrey Gr..ileflln at the 9:30 a.m. a nd the 11 a.m. Sunday services. Church s~hool Is at 9:30 a.m . • • • VDl......U.t C b o r c II • Costa Mesa -Rob<>rt Lllly. Fairview Hospital sta(f member, will dis· cuss "Me ntal Health arid You" a t 10:30 a.m. Sunday In the sec· ond In a Sunday morning forum series. •AIIfnlfCS TO IE SBOWK Mrs. Glor ia Bradeson of New. port will have a rollection of her paintings a t the lsl\lnders Gallery ot Contt-mporary of Art. 341 Bay Ide Or .. Newport, from Aug. H to Sept. t. She took tlrsr prize at the J unior Ebell Art Show In the spring. . I ~ a~~~ed ~~are I back a t VIsta del Lido, Newport Beam. afte r a 2t;·month trip which took them to Hong Kong, Fol'mosa. other points of interest . In the Fa r East. and to Honolulu. Th~> Rus.<~ells are former owners of Mary's HouSt> of Maple (now Rt>d Ca rpert 1 In Corona del Mar. •: • •:• ••••••••••• 8 • • • I Its A•clrew'a ,.,...,...,_ ClatUC:Ia. Cliff Haven-Or. Cha rles Dlerenlleld will speak on "Lite's Open Wtndow" a t 8:15. 9:!5, a nd 11 a.m. Sunday. lnlant baptism will be oblerved at the services. NEWS RELEASE .. Z!l E. OOAST HIGHWAY OOIIONA DEL MAa ORJOLE 3 ·5030 I LEE'S ' PHARMACY .................... •• ·-••• "'•••• Vllllp ,.....,, BUT SAME LOCATION - - 302 M.U1NE AVE.. BALBOA ISLAND SAME PHONE - OR 3-1650 NEW FACE PLANNED FOR FALL AUGUST SALE Swim Suits Reduce MEN-w~ IOYB-GilLS OFF Aho- / S~RTS~R DRESSES-SUN DRESSES PlA YCLOTHES Fint Q...City Name Brandt OPEN FRIDAY EVES. 'TIL NINE · PARK FREE AT REAR DOOR Wollftar-1--.. DEP-'QTMfNT STORE At lDtonoctioe of lfowport llYcl. CiDd Harbor ll..S, lD DowlatOWD Cotta llera CHURCH PI REC·TORY Glamour THE ORANGE COUNTY Attend the Church O f Your Choice Regularly ST. JAMES f.PISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev . .John H. Parke. Rector SUl'fDA Y SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service a nd Sunday School 11 :00-Mornlng Pra yer a nd Sermon Nursery and sma ll child care provided THURSDAY 10:3(}--Holy Communion and Healing Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES - -- niiiT CBUIICB OF camT, ~do Newport k ach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. R.EADJ'KG ROOM-3315 Vla lJdo. !fewport INdl Open week da,._ 5 9 a.m. to p.IIL Wednada1s t a.m. • '7 :e p.aL Tuada,_ and rrtcta,._ t a .m. tot p.m. I&COIID wr,.IIIIU1118CII~ OF CIUiifi, ICIDIII1' ....... _.. .. c-•-.. D11i1 CGut RllbWAJ Corona del Mar SU!fDAY IC!fOOL 9:1S a.m. SUlfDAY IEKVICE 11 a.m. =-y J:V'ENI!fG I p.IIL 800M-.. Kul CoulllllhwaJ OpeD~~ to .... y= ·'it &Dr ID¥111d .. • a.ida .. .-1_ an41 ............... LtJTHERAN CHURCH Church of t he Master1 • 3545 Eut Coast Highway Corona del Mar The Rev. D. We~ll. Pu tor Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Tbe Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday Sch ool 11:00 A.M.-The Service WEL C O ME Glimpses ly Alflf Fashion ls such fun. a nd it's rea lly exciting when we are dressing a ll you charming young t.tdies who are headed back to the class rooms. We really en· joy it so very much, • nd we know you do too. be<-ause you show how p leased you a re with '-----------...:1 our s~>IN't lon ... -----------•! lo many. many cottODI ••• u11 East Coast J119ll•crr Coroaa del liar Dr. T. W. lloclearll. •astor Sunday. 11:00 a.m.: Morn· ing Servict>. Evening Service. i :JO. A rordial welcome Is ex· tPnded for a ll ages to attend Sunday School as well as Sunday mornmg and eve· nlng services. A mld ·week service Is held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. fiiiST CHIIIITIAN CHURCH Franklin 0 . Bixler, lt. Mlnlater Ll 8 -4'178 • Paraona,. U 1·52N SUNDAY 9:~ ··-··--··-... -.. .Bible Sdlool 10:46 ..... ·--·-· Chwdl Servtco 5:30 YCKina Pwoplee' ....u.., 1:30 .......... -... V•por Service WEDNESDAY t :ao a.m. WCJn"Wn'• Bible Stuct,. 7:00 p.m. ........ Pra"Jft M..U"' 1:00 p.m, -· .. Choir Prac:Uc. Kwrery and Chlld Care ProYtdod nr.t Cbrllt.laa Cbareh • Til VIctoria at Plaentla Coate .... Clild U.e p r t c • a bo9Ua low o.ou9b for U.at earU..t mont· ... clau • • • CiDd tbo tldN a..d nreaten ... Clild t.bll yoar It II .... more ftldtin9 to do tile skirt and a-..ator rotatlao. beccnaM wo cne DOW 10 mucb lD fCIIIIIMa with Otar lftlx CiDd CODtraftiD9 'ol t k I r t I CIDd aweaton (wllicJl .. lla9e cal· wcayr ..... do&JI9) Clild tile tldN an aliCia DOW CiDd lD· ............... too ....... wiU. a-.. .... with ploata. .... aatlleAtMpe.andol ~ ....... tile peDdl ......... . Colors a re 110 magnificent ... l'~upes, oranges, reds. brass, gold. camel ... ... lady .. till .. .,.. ... .. _ ............. c-1 heat •••• 10 .. --.... .. ...... ..,., ... ...., .... .......... Aad u.,.. .... t ............ lt wttll .,.. ,.. .. . ............. wW ..... ... .... .,,.. ....... Take a look a t a)J the pretties In tfhe Au1. 1 V01ue, showln1 10 many early fall tashlorua and 10me wonderfully exd t1n1 looks. lncludlnl the David Cyatal suits . . . then come rllht over to O'Brien's and we will Jet you try on 10 many of thOle aame ones you 1M pictured. -..y .... -.... .... ..., .............. ... ....... P.S. And for you earwr lltll. u..e cool momtnp wU1 .,..aJncl you that It'• Just ........... taneo to taU, and you. o1 eoune. WQnt to look your wr, .._ on 1.------------..&...the job. Wo wiU Mlp yae. OOilOifA DEL MAll OOIIIIUNII CHU8Cil ~AI. FREEDOM FORUM Presents- Mr. Loyd Wright CIMN,..n of tho N ... , .... lluals;/ C...lttM of tho ~ICAN SICUitTT COUNCa II you wut "atralibt talk" • eo....w lllflltratlotl here at home, 1• owe It to yOIII'IIelf to hear Mr. Loyd Wrtpt, fol'lllel' ........_t o1 the Amerleu Bar "-odatloll. Mr. Wrtpt • earreatty Vbaii'IIIU of tile N.uo.a 8&ratelf Committee of the Amerleu 8eeutty Coaaell, wWeh bteladea: Oft. A. C. Wede-.eyer, Adm. A. R. Radford, Adm. ... lloreell, R. Adm. C~Moater W. Warp. Adm. F. B. Stalap, Lt. Ge~~. E. Alwowd. Be wu fon.erty elaalnDaa of tile apee1a1 1%-.... ..,.. ..,...... e«w•'mf• deYoted to aa .. .._..e 18-IDOIIth ahldy of tJJJ. ~ ..,.wit, problea.,. the NRita of wlaleb were p.....W to tile Prelldeat ... c...,_ Ia 185'7. llr. Wrtpt .. C11ab..M of tile IMennUDul Bar A_,.._ eo.prlaed ot liar A..a.tto. aad h ........ a&toneya tiwapMt tile free ....... It Dll••tlrnt~ llllll's 611: all Resta..t. West Aw., ~~1111 , . August 17. 7:30 P.M • D••••r $2 II Per P•-(Tip & Tax l~c .. dlcl) u.-,.. .... 11 OOIOitJiia'lla. .. .. ......... • -~~ 1 IIU.ION OOIOIUalr ILAYD. ···~-· ... .. ftlt a-117 ..... Anti..CO.m sm I MOIIIUM CAU1D UUD 'fta:N wtr. •raed wltll ftN· 1lke ~p~aranee wtw.re they en. tered t tM home. ol Oeort• 1:1)'. •u SH.hore Dr .. w .. Newport. at 10:<» p.m. lui Frida)', Aq. t. brinalna fiNmen to ttM ~e»ne. A fireman cut the eledrtcal •rvtte clrop. Moiatu,. waa blam· ed for Uw flalhlftl. •. , ..... .... Tt •• , ... I 'riiJ NAUTICAL THEME FOR 8.1. BACK ALLEY FAIR Two C!OpMa ol "Junket to Ja • CM Will be 11.10. Coffee and PMo" by Clan-Lorenz. we~ ct.aert will al80 be aerved dur· ~ Tueaday to the New. lnt the altemoori. port •ae~J Ubrary by the AJner. lt'U M "All Tlalnp Nautkal" at the e!Jtrtb armual ladl AUey J'alr to be tMid from 11 un. to I ~urday. Sept. 2, ln the alle)' and p~atlo 01 ttM Balboa ;:.=====::;::=====::;! Wand ~ Chun:h. 1115 Aaate Ave. All ,...... .,. encourapd to lean Field Servb Comm!ttee. wear Balboa bluee and ottwr Mrs. llobftt Marshall ol lJdo nautleal tub. audl aa ... lor Jale, sw-fdent ol An. made the bata. and Nd, Will._ and blue preMntaUon to Librarian Doro· attire, In keeplna With the I thea Sheely. I Summer .. Shirley's \VE ARE ONLY 4 WEEKS OLD so --. - THE SELECTION of Stock is NEW and TOP QUAUTY HlthliJht ol the fair wlll be the amorlfUbord apread to be ol· fered between II a .m. and 2 p.m. theme of the lair. -------- and aaaln 1om 5 to 8 p.m . 'nae Returns From TrJp to Italy Mrs. Priacllla Grindle ol 531 De Anza Dr.. Corona Hlahland.t. rec»ntly returned from • 10· month lltay In Milan, Italy. She waa at'C'Ompanled to Italy by her 2 small children, who at. tended an Enallah·Amerlcan school In Milan. ''It wu a very educational t rip for ua. .. lbe explained. P. r. Bah,_ Ia chairman ol tbla 1\and-ralalna nent. Otto Hoe, Ia eo-ttaalrman. DlalbeJ Will be prepered and aerved by th• WICS. wtth ...... Robert Lelnau u chatnnan and Mmes. Otto Ho.a. P. r. lain" and Rob· ert lbbotaon u CO·Chalrrn.n. Mrs. 1.-ter Elmore Ia In charae ol itlnlnl room decoration.. Mrs. Fount Lowe Ia In charae of ob· talnlnJ donatlona 01 JlfU to be IOid to lair aoera. Gilt bootM will be 'handled by Mr. and Mrs. Matt Waidelich, with the U · alatance of MIA Eleanor Ely and Mra. Godfny Graeflln, wife of the church peator. Tot Is Saved Steven c. Cutler, 7, of~·· Se· After o·.v·•ng ville Ave .. Balboa. was taken to Hoac Hospital for head X·raya and trutment ol head abrulonal A 2·year·old COS!\) Mesa girl. alter he wa.s lmoc:ked from his Donna Marte Day, dove Into the bicycle at ~Channel Rd. Bal. ocean from the end or the New· boa. at 2:39 p.m. Tuesday. ' port Pier lut Friday nleht and The youth was sent home was reacue<t by her father, Rk h· later. He was Involved In an ard E. Day, 2186C Pla~nlla Ave., accident with a car driven by and an El Toro marine, Travis Sharon L. Eastwood, 16. Pua· R. WhHe. 19. dena, pollee said. .Mrs. Day. who told ol!icers · she observed her ctauehtef\ dive ........... fer Hert-...... o.n..-. ur4 c.llectiOA. ct.-~ ,-,-fly .,...... CM4 _, from the pier, said that the C'hlld could s wim Qll.lt.e well. The child showed fiC)J ...... ~nt Ill effects. 8AIM)A AYE. FLOODED Balbol.l Ave. at Grand Canal. Balboa Jaland, became nooded during the heavy rain which swept the ha rbor area last Frl· day afternoon. A water depart. r::.:-~: .:'tC\'.' was dispatched to open the storm drain and let the w.ater Into the bay. A valve In the lint' Is ci()S('d during high tide to ket'p salt water out of the street. MEDIC IS ASSIGJIEJ) Friends Meet After 25 Years A nwmber 01 tt\e audlen~ at the Newport Leclon Hall WhM~ Tom W a n 1 aave eye.wltneu testimony about the communist take-over of China wu Dr. Alex· ander Renner of Corona Hleh· landa, who wu a Stnnehal physician for more than 20 yeara. When t'he lr,)et'Ch waa over, Dr. Renner ·went over to ar~t Mr. Wane. and uked "Do Y.ou ~member me?" Mr. Wang. who used to be & boanker. Importer a nd exporte-r In Shanghai, pond· ered for a while. thc.-n exclaimed. "Ah, yes, you are the gentleman who always used to wear a red flower In your button holt':" Tht' two men had met during happie r days In China. and had not seen t>a ch other for some 25 years . ._ leeleiJ IMw Set··~~-1 ... Tht' California State Buuon Soclt>ty's Annua l Show will be held at th~ Green Hotf'l, Pasa. dena, Aug. ns. 19 and 20. Mem . bers of the Orangt> County But· ton Club contrihullng to the area entry are: Mrs. Edna Eliker ot Corona del Ma r. presldenl: Mrs. Millie Bomboy. Orangt-; Mrs. Christina Farrl!l. Santa Ana: Mrs. A,rine ~tc~. Santa Ana: Mrs. Graet> Hadtit-111, Santa Ana: Mrs. Maurlf' Edmundson, Orang!': Mrs. ~raldln<> Shiner. Corona del Ma r: ~1rs. Mad~t' Val· gamore. Gardrn Grove: Mrs Jane Belt. Balboa: Mrs. Hn el Condon. Corona dt-1 Mar: ~1rs. Allt'e T. Smith. Garden Grovf'; ~1rs. Ina PortN. St-al Beac-h : Mrs. Ruth Sm<X'k. La g u n a B<>ach ; Mrs. MarahPIIe Angnf'. Orange-: Mrs. Sarah Harpole. Coso Mf'Sa ; Mrs. Moneta Jlnrrl~. Los Angt-l«>s. anrl M is~ ~tarjone Riddle. Orange. . First Anti-Communism School Set For Harbor Area Aug. 26 The newly formed Harbor Be· American B&r Aan.-"U.S. Con· publlc.n AMn. Ia ~n1 the atltutlon and 8111 fiJI BJahu In Harbor A~'• ftnt Antl·Com· ks Relationship to Communlam." munlam kbool u a ldek·oft to Kl Cl rd r us the ChrtaUan Anti-Communism t a IY. onner · · con· rreuman t rom MKt.laan -School to be held at tile a.o. An · "Houae CommHlee on Un·Amerl· ,elea Spocta Arena Aua. 28· can Activities." Se~ l.Ha--"rea School will Dr. Robert Pet•,_,.,, principal ,....,. ._ ol Monte Vlata School In Santa be held from 9:30 a .m. to 5:30 Ana and adult edueaUon J~ur· p.m. Saturday, AUJ. ~. In Or-er -"&-creta of Soviet Suecft~S anae Coast Coll•ae auditorium. and the lnternaUonal Situa. accordln1 to Jack Hopwood. p;es. t1on." ldent or fhe Harbor Republican Eric PrtdonoU, president ot Aun. Ritr Englneerlnc ana Manufac· 'Mie donation to defray expens-turing Corp.-"Paradox In £du. es, lncludln1a box lunch, 11 $2.50. eallon." lDl REwtOIIT AYK. D ....... c... .... 'nckeU may be obtained by caiJ. Thert' will also be a mov1e Inc Midway 6·8888 or writing to-"Communist Acc.nt on Youth .: the GOP Assn. at P.O. Box 392, first In thl' "Criwa ror Arneri- Newport Beach. icaiiMi·.·~iiril~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Here a~ the apeakers and their topi~ for Aua. 26: George Todt, L.A. Herald Ex· press roiumnist -"A Challenee tor American Free Enterprise." Loyd Wrilht. vice-preside nt of Fire Comes I to Fire Hall Newport Beach firemen dldo't have to jump aboard their trucks and run wlrh rt'd lights and sirens to a fire last Sunday: the fire was brought to them. I James H. Lauer. Redlands. drove his t'ar to the fire station a1 475 32nd St., Newport Beam. at 9:49 a.m. for a minor e~tric· at fire under thf duh In his car. Flrt'men pulfed Wiring plug to tall and stop lights and rec· ommendf'd that he obta in a me· chanic to make repairs. Registration By Mail Set Beginning Aug. 16, students who •plan to -attend Oran~e Coast Collegf' adult education and e xtend l' d day college cou~ this fall may regtster by matl for those rollrses for which a materldl C'harge wtll be made. Mall registration for tht'se COUfS('S will be asx-epted through I Aug. 23. aC'<'Ordlng to Dr. Thomas A. Blakely. dean or adult and extended adult educa tion. The Values! our Fine Summer Jewelry at Corona del M• PI• IIICICJ -ra P111 ..,.._PLaia ,- Ul'J E. COAIT IIWY., CO_,.A DZI. 11Aa. Omo&.a J·tlll OPER EYEJIDIGS 'TILL I:JO P.Jt. S,hirley's Army Capt. David L. Swanson. son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sw.1nson, 2676 0 rang e Ave .• C08ta Mesa. has been assi~ned a.s a m.-dlcal ortlcf>r with the 25t'h Battalion In Hawa ii. He Is a 1952 graduatf' of Newport Har. bor Hillh School and a 1956 g,raduate of the University of California. Berkeley. Hla wife. Catherine, Ia with him ln Hawaii. IUaJIS AAJ1 Of .OAT rlaE ~f~a~IJ~~~·~m~e~s~tc~r~w~ll~l~be~g~l~n~Se~p~t~.~l~l.-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~== Capt. C. A. Bickhart, 297 Rose j m &. 17'1'11 ST. COITA MUA DESIGNER DRESSES IOpp. lhe Pancake HouM>l 153 E. 17•h St. MJ ··-· I TOES COSTA MESA MI' 6-6300 Trnde In the old watch on a new Ha milton «!Iamond numlwr. Do It early before you get your Tax Statement. Believe me. we will trade. we ha ve an unralr Tax Stale ment coming. too. IEEI EI.ITIIIIL IELP? If your emoUona .,. makJna you mt.erable, exhauatrd. and .. Down·ln.fhe.oum.-." K·St may help you. K·54 wu de· veloped and clinically teat~ by rnearch scientists who proved that a larp ~~ntap of the .peopt. ttwy tHted with emotional complalnU of non-oraanlc or non.runctlonal cause ret'elved help from K-54. He,.·a why: K·54 hels-to ~place In your n«VOUI a~em, tl•ues. and blood, thOt!!e vital ele· menb that may be loet due to emotional atrna ... K·54 may help take the p~ure art. Try l1 today and we. Get K·34 at VITAMINS U"UMITED , SPECIAUSTS IN VITAMINS cmd NA11JIW. COSMETICS ' OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 2411 Coed HI._., -Coron• del Mer OB 1-5077 ............ GaADVATD wrrw •mroa Robin Hill, 1957 eraduate or Harbor High, has complete-d h.-r Bachelor or Arts ~gree at Prln· ctpla Collece In Elsah, lllinoi . She was the only upper division graduate to receive high scho· lrusllc honors, and she also was granted thf' Ralph Colby junior award for 1961. 'CAITIIO' Jl .AJIQEJ) A stuffed dummy labf'led "Castro" was found hangln~ from a light pole In t he alley behind 527 Tustin Ave .. Nt-wport Helglhts. at 2:10 a.m. yestt-rday C Wednesday. I by Newport police. TIME TO HGIITEII Nt'w Harbor Area residents who will attend Newport Harh<>r High School this fall may rl'gis· tf'r at rhe high school offi ci' by appointment unlll Aug. 25. Sept. 6 Is first ~ay of S('hool. JODI I CDM KJW AIIU The Rt>v. Edwin Gomkr. pastor of thf' Corona del Mar Congre· gationa l Church. is a new mem. ber of thf' Corona del Mar Ki· wanls Club. whi<'h mftUI F'rlday noon at the Hurley Bell Inn. UaAL ROTIC& NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A ·~ ESTATE OF FRANCJS ALEX· ANDER MONRO. aho known as FRANK MONRO AND F. A. MONRO. DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of ·and all per· aoM hav1nc claims aplnst the said dec.dent or said e.tate to file them with. the neceuary vouchetl In the otftce of the Clerk or the Superior Court ot t~ 9ta te or CallfornJa. In and for the ~ounty ot Oranae. or to pi"Hent the aame, With tM neceMary vouchers In the olflce et ttie Clerk of tiM Superior Court of the State ol Calltomla. In and for the County G1 Oranp.l or to prnent tt\e •me• Witt\ the n«eM&ry YOUchera. to the un· dftwlped at h&a or Mr p•ce ol bu .. ....._ to-wtt: leautty J'IJSt Matlonal Bank. Eucutor. 10 ,...,._ Square, Santa Ana. Calllomla, Within aiJl montba alter ttw llrst pubiJ· cation ot tllla nota. Dated: JulY • •••· 8fturtt1 "nt National Banlr. a natlonal banklna ...taUon, by C.. I . Hendenon. AaMt· anc ,..,_ omc:.r, ~- tor .. the l:lttat' of aald dlc11llnt. JldWOOD. HD'P'EUAM 6100111 MIDI..,. at Law ........... =~C.IIJerftla A..._,. .. ~._ ,_...._: .... 1.10. n. 14. 1111 ........................ Lane. Costa Mesa. suffered a burned riJht arm In • nash fire aboard t.la aportfiah.ln1 boat. Linao, at the B&lboa Pavllfon. 400 Main St.. Balboa. at 8:33 p.m. Sunday. He u~d a C02 extln· guisher lo put out thf' flrt'. whlct't re ultt>d wht-n gas fumt> ign1ted In the btl~f' whf'n thf' motor was ·tarH.•d. -Thert.' wa no dam.-.ge. RUMMEL II IWDUCTED Don Hummel. hf'ad of the Credit Burea u or Western Orange I County. has bt>l'n indu.-trd as a nt>w mPmber or the ~t'wport Harbor Kiwanis Club. which I meNs at noon Thursda\·s at the Villa Marina restaurant. NOW THRU TUES. A 10 r__,, ;. httf. l'lnlilr lEW~! JoHN N Giant ol WMtem. ''THE PLUNDERERS" ., n .,. ~--- /'-.;\_ 4.' ~ • \ .. I '. 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TOURNEY , IS NOW UNDER WAY Champion C lellJUe team ol the harbor area summer baseball proeram wlll be decided 1n a aame at 6 p.m. Friday, Aua. 18. In Costa Mesa Park . MHa ·Park. Re1ular 1 e a 1 u e camea ended Jut Friday, Au1. 4. C LUCUE J'lnal' Standings v CAll GOES OUT · FOR SEPT. 5 GRID DRill Heed coach Wayne Hu~Mt has laaufHI a call lor Harbor Hllh football p,_pecta to report Tu,.clay, Sept. IS. lor be1lnnln1 of pra<'tlce for the comlna aea· ton. "To tet your unltorm and be able to play, you must al so be covered by Insurance.'' the coach states In hla letter. SAVINGS ' ACCOUNT The C tournament started IL~t Tuesday followed by .games )'H· tcrd.ty (Wednesday) and next Sa turday. Games next week will be held on Tuesdll)', Wednesday, Thursday and Friday In Costa coaoaA, w Pirates ............................. 12 Phllllea . .............. ..... .. 9 . .~ BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 6 Tuesday, Aur. 22. Is the date for physical exams -In the oltlc-e ot the nurse at 8 a.m. Tilose who cannot be present on that day are requested to obtain a statement from the family doctor on physical fltnc!\s for playlrq, tootball. "We hear many of you are gt>Uine together under the lead· ershlp of our captains.'' the Jetter continues. "This Is great and the mor.-the bellf'r. Encourage anyone· who Is not doing so to tur n out. The closer you arc as a grow,;> the better your sp irit for next fall. Also. <'n<.'ourage... anyone who Is not familiar with our football program, transfers. ctc .. to rontaet Coach Hught's at Oriole 3·183-1. We have good matt'rlal, but shall always W<'l · rome anyone lnrcn'IY lntNc;.t<'d In playing football." Red legs . . .. .... 7 Giants ............. --······· 0 6 14 a a a a a a a a a a a ...... a a a a a a a 6 a'a a a a a a a • HighHt Earnings 4'/2% PEIII.I paid quarterly All Accounts insured to $10.000 • International All Stars Win International vague all stars won 3 to 0 over Mesa League all stars at 8:30 p.m. last Sunday In Costa Mesa Park to end the BB all star games. The lntt>rnatlonals be a t th<' Pony League all stars in a game at 6:30 p.m. last Friday While the Mt'sans beat the Sally Lea· gue all stars in a game at 8:30 p.m.. both in Costa Mesa Park. for the honor of appearing In the final game. Members of the lntNnatlonaJ all stars included Rk h Hawley. David PI u m b. Mike Pomeroy. Jpff Brown, Cole Miller, Brad Brown, Don llllngsworth. Ed Washko, Mike Maxwell. But<'h l tterly, John Jlavt>n. Tony Boetto. John Stolare<'k, R u s h Trower, Craig Starkf'y, Steve Re<>ce, Rl<'k Ollvar and Bob WhYtock. BAaaoa ... n1 3 Cubs .. Dodg.-rs Cards . Braves U. LUliE 10 4 ------------.. 5 9 2 12 Ph lilies Pirates . C::lants . Rl'dlegs Dodgt>rs Cards Giants Cubs Br:tvt>s Cards Dod2f'rs Giants Cubs Phi lilt'S MABJKEBS SUifSET COAST 13 12 5 0 9 8 6 0 12 12 11 7 ... 4 1 Texas Stars Top Pioneers 2 3 10 15 2 4 6 11 3 4 5 8 11 •14 e MOifDAT. JULT U GIANTS 5, CARDS 0: The Card!J produ<'t'd no player Of the game as thf'y we>nt scorcJe!(.,. John ~fflnawell, for the Glant.'f: batted in the first 3 runs and p layPd a great defeMive game, making 2 great plck ·otfs on sec- ond. e TIIUUDAT, JULT 27 CARDS 12. BRAVES 5: Mike Clemenre was named player of tht' game for the Cards u they scort>d 3 runs In the first and Se<:'<>nd Innings and 6 more In the fourth. The Rraves made 3 runs In the first and 2 In the Sf'<'Ond. e MOifDAT, lULT 31 DODGERS 3, CARDS 2: Craig Ritter was named player of the ~ame for the Cards as thfly madt' tht>lr bid with 2 runs In the SC<'· ond. The DodgPr'll Wc'nt St'Ore· lt'ss until the lust Inni ng. thf'n brought In 3 runs and wrapJ)f'd !'his game up. Bo Mal1 1k was named playt>r or the game.'. e TBUUDAT. AUG. 3 the game for the Giants as they scored"6 runs In the second Inn. Jng 3 In the third, 4 In the fourth a nd 1 In the fifth. • MOaDAT, JVL T 31 GIANTS 9, CUBS J: The Giants "Without a not" from your own doc-tor or the physical from the doc1or provided by the S<·hool, you eannot be l&'tued a uniform," Coa<'h Hurhes reminds the grid· ders In a letter sent to all. pros· ~. UnJforms will be Issued on Labor Day, Sept. 4, In the atter· noon ar<J evening. cored twire In thf' third, 6 times· In lhl' fourth and one In the fifth, with Pitcher LU<'ky Ander· son rettlng the player of the g ame rt'COenltlon. The Cubs made their single run In the last Inning, w ith Billy Finster, third I••E•ftAII LEIIIJE ba~. picked player of the game. ---- J Top Albacore Catches Made BRAVES. tlO, DODGERS 6: The Braves scored 3 ruru~ each In ttw-e TUUDAT, AUQ. 1 Capt. Ray Thorpe, managN or f1111t 3 Innings and 1 In the DODGERS 7, CUBS 2: Dodgers Davey's Loc k e r In Newport fourth. Semple was named play. made 4 runs In tht> rlr11t Inning Beach, r1'ports tht> albJcort' are er of the game. Hussey mad£' a and waited until the last Inning still with us. but a long way 2·base hit In the fourth. The to gt't 3 more. The Cubs madt' out, from 80 to 100 miles. 1 Dodgers made 2 runs In the sec· their lone 2 runs In the first Jn. So far thl' l>ast 4 W('~k'> have end. one In the third and started ning. FrM Bandel Wlll named surpassed any previ ous rat<'h a rally with 3 in the fourth but player of tht' gamP for thr. Cubs. madP slnee rerords were ta rted flzllfd. VIrgil Fox, rellt'f pit<'her, was In 1916, he says. PJRATES 1 I, REDLEGS 1: Wll. player o f the game for the An g 1 e r s on boat!! out of lie Duncan.;was picked playt'r of Dodgers. Pat Mlran made a Davey's Locker have brought in the game for J he Pirates, who h ome r un for the Dodgers In the 15.529 altucorc to date. Albacore got.going with 5 runs ,Jn the first lnnint:. srwd als leave at 1 anti 1:30a m. second Inning, tapered oft with -------------------------4 In the third and 2 in thf' ·, fourth. The Reds made t he I r Texas Leaguf' all stars won 6 to 5 O\•er the Pioneer ~aguE" all •tall! in thf' final B all star series Sunday in Costa MPS& Park. single run In the thi rd lnnlne. CARDS 2. GIANTS 0: Terry -----------Thompson plt<'hf'd all innings The -· LAGUNA FEDERAL · SAYINGS .......... 222 0cecm Aft. LACUifA aEACB 101 If. El Caaalao Real SAJf CI.EMEIITE MATTRESSES aEW -aaUJLI)IIfG r ... ......, lrrerular Shapes ,..........,_Cottee COSTA WISA MATTRESS CO. 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IIIII •• II ........ . ,_, .. ,...., -&--lift . a-.. ..... ..... for the Cards and wa.s named ro-player ol thf' game with Mike -------------Woodhead. All they nN'd<'d wt>re 2 runs in the fourth for this one. PitchN Larry Robbins was namE-d player or the gam<' for thf' Giants. e IIOifDAT. JULT 24 REDLEGS 1, GIANTS 1: ThP RPds made a run In thfl first and the Giants a run In the fi fth to tic this ont> up. Dan Orr and Butrh Ph·rcP WPrP namNI CO· playNs of the gamt' for lhC' Giants. e FBIDAT, JULY 21 CUBS 9. GIANTS I : Cral.: Gra · ham, pll<'ht>r, and Jeff Youna were named co·p layers of the game for the Cut.. Thf' GlantJt couldn't get goinlf, scored only one run In the sixth. DODGERS -1. BRAVES I : Thl' Dodgers S<.'Orcd a run In the fiNit and 3 in the last Inning. Thr Brave-. made tht'lr Jonl' run In thl' third. Page play<•d l<'ft rll'ld for the Bravr and pil('hl'd tht' last Inning lor ptayer of the gam<" aN'Oladt'. • PaiDAT. JULT 21 PIRATES 12. REDLEGS 4: Pi · ratf's !'lcored 4 runs In the first 2 in tht' !'t'<'ond and 6 In the thirt1 ln'ning. Tom Wcstgatt', left flt>ld. was picked pl.l.)'<'r or thf' game. Pctt> Esplau made a home run In the second and Bruce Wood· worth a 3 ba~ hit In the third for the Pirates. • W&DaUDAT. AUG. 2 GIANTS 6, BRAVES 1: The Gianu made a run In thf" fourth, 2 In the tirrh and 3 in the sixth. The Bravt>s made their lone run In th«' fifth Inning. Craig Pagt' pitched 3 Innings and Craig Sro· f ield 3 Innings tor the Braves. DODGERS 9, REDLEGS 0: For. fcit. CUBS 4, PIRATES 3: The Cubs srored single runs In the first and second and 2 runs In the third Inning to 8Q Ut'ak through. The Pirates made 2 runs In the serond and 1 run In the third. Bud Bam~ wa.<s named player ot the game for ttle Cubs. • MOIIDA1', JULY II PHIUJES 23, GIANTS 3. The Phlls went wild with 7 runs In the first Inning, 6 II) ttHt lle<."'nd, 5 In the third and 5 In the fourth. The Giants ba't ted In single runs In the first, t hird and fifth. • TUUDAT, AVG. I PJRA~ 15, REDLEGS 2: The Pirates 1tartfHI out slow with a single run In ttee nrst and 2 ruru~ In the t~erond but blutM 1n 6 runs each In the tftJrd and fourth lnnlnp. n.e .,.. Jnede atneJe runs In the Jut 2 tnnlnp. • W&WaDAt',. AVG. I REDLIGS 18. PHIUJEI 07: The Jtede aqUHUd tfu'oua" a dOIM! one wkh 8 ru,j tn the Me· ond, one In the fourth, 7 • the fifth •net 4 In tlte ahrth. "nw F'tlllllft bPt In tMre wtth 4 In the lk'ina end third, 2 In t•e lourtb. 4 ln the ftfttl but sUpped wtt11 a •• t1te lllxth. • IWUWY, Ava. I ....... 17, QlAJn'a. 5: ,. .... _. . ..., ....... .... --........ ...-..... ..... a... ......... , ....... ......................... dUJfl. Willa -.. tM SilL e TUESDAY, AUQ. 1 GIANTS 9, CARDS 3: Chris An· derson pitched 4 Innings for the Giants to be named player or th«" game. His team l9eored 2 In the first. 4 In the serond, 2 In the third and ont> in the fourth. Thf' Cards went 0·1·2·0 tor their thrL>e ru n!'!. e TBUUDAT, AUC. 3 REDLEGS 12, CARDS 0: The ft(tds S<'Ored 8 run!l In the fourth and 4 In the fifth. Mike Cl"'m · Pncc was named player of the game for the Cards, as Tim Tim· mNman pitched. • nnmiDAY. AVG. I CUBS 13. DODGERS 10: The Cubs S<'On.'d a run In the first, 2 In the second, 1 In the third. 4 in tht' fourth and 5 In the tlfth In this ban g·up game. The Dodgers opent>d with 4 r uns In the first inning, stumbled with none In the second, Ont' In the third. none In ttte fourth. warm· fld up with 4 l n the fltth but col · lap!l('d with one In thf' sixth. CARDS 11. BRAVES 9: The Cards Sl('()red one run in thf' fir11t, with 5 in the serond and 5 lrr the thi rd. The Braves madt' 3 In the fi rst. 4 In thf' second and 2 In the third. modern bank where you'll always feel welcome UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK •••t• •••••-.. .. ,...,. , .. ,-.,. ... • &.-•.,.•n.,_ 31 .. 1 East Coast H ighway Corona del ~t.u Special Ann.oUilC&llent We are proud to announce the Swkl food perfectloallt, Rose Schonbachler, has joined us u supervbor of food operations at the SeaByrd Restaurant, aDd we InVite you to join us for a pleasant and truly satisfying adventure in good eating. Miss Schonhachler gained renown for her food service and catering at Richard's Lido Market, and s~ now . brings to us -and YOU -the same akill and dedication to t,tUly fine cooking that have made her name a household word in the Harbor Area. Treat yourlf'lf and your family, too, to a <lelightful. new experience in dining out ... and at popular pri~ you will enjoy. Luncheon from Noon • Dinner Until 10 p.m. Now AvUiable-Rote's Famous c.tertnc Seniea Plenty oE Free Parking in Restaurant Area oa 1-4171 -----~------ JAMES D. RAY IE II IPIILITEIIII TDa ITAII'I'I AT YOn DOOI QUARTBt MillON SSS IN BAYCREST PERMITS Nine Baycr.t ..,.nnlta totaJ.Jna D La Jolla, 110.000. alrno.t a quarter million dollars • a.lrP UYal In value JOt Auf\llt off to a Goods. extend deck, 1811 Xlnp 'Npectable atart In bulldhll &e· Rd., 13.000. !lvlty after the d r a at I C! ~uly • 8AL80A slump. Warren JCJttel, repair dry rot, Oth~ .,.rmlll durtna the nrst 1213 E. Balboa, 11001 WHk of Auauat brouJ'tu the total • LIDO Ill.& · ctoee •to 13:50.000 for the City of Betty Jane Farrell, addition, Newport· Beach. 100 VIa Quito, 13.700. • COIIO•A DD. IIAI. • V..al lAY UU Mrs. I. W. Miller, 2-unlt. 2· 8 a y c res t Development Co., 9tory dwelllna. 215 D&ftlla, P4.· nine 1-unlt, 1-atory dwelllnp on 500; Mildred Seidel, en c I oe e Holiday a nd Sa'ndlewood, $234,· p a t I o. 311 Polnaettla, $1,:500; 400, a nd fence at 1910 Commo· Newport. Floor Coverlna. 2 •liM. I dore. S300; Tom Co'X, partltJona. 3500 E. Coast Hwy., $50. 2043 Westcllft, 889(); 1 Rkhard • 1800 CLJFI'I Jordan, f en ce, 2100 W.-tellff. Ruth Co I em an. fe nce, 324 $350; Dr. Jol)n Wheaton, fe~. Morning Ca nyon, 1100. 1738 Candlestick, $227. • CAII&O moau • •zWJOn Don Conklin, awimm lne yool, Joe Nlck.-rtz, AIJn, 3636 New- 4:i31 Camden, $3,000. port, 1150; R.ichfleld 011 Co .• • IIAJmOa VIEW IIILLI sian. 200 w. Cout, S400; Newport Fra nk Learand. partition , 1100 Balboa Savings and ~n. slen. White Sails Way 183. 13366 VIa Udo, $200; Firehouse ' Upholstery, algn, 106 T u a t i n. • lfEWJOIIT UOaD $500; Homet Va~ntlne, cabana. Thomas_ Andrew, fence, 222 carport a t 300 E. Cout. space Prospe<'f, $.)(); Cy Newman, fence, 14·8. 17.500; Bob Roubl,n, stan: 226 Prospect, 1.'50. 2200 Newport Blvd., $100; JUch· • •EWJOIIT IIEJGII'n fl.-ld 0 11 Co.. pump islan<~. 200 Morrl Molho. fenc-e and cates, W. Cout, 11.200; Charle. Robin· 311 Aliso. 1150; Dr. S. F. Qau . son. new •ldlng. Z714 W. Ocean )alna, alterations and addltlon11, Ft., 175; Thomas Bland!. 2-unlt, 2-story dwelling. 214 35th St., 123.700; Rldhard's Market, awn· lng, 3433 VIa Lido, t657. IEBVU llf PBILIPPIIfEI Serving at the Sublc Bay Na· val Base In the Philippines Is Kenneth D. Houston, per80nnel man !le\.--ond d &5S, son of Charles E. Huston of 330 Via lJdo Nord, LJdo Isle. •••I• Pla•ala• Lt. William a. Dulto&a. ol 122 Beaonta Av~.. Corona del Mar, bu been promoted to nrst II~U· ~nant In the United State. Army ~rv~. Lt. DuBois Is as· algned to th~ Combat Support Company or the Tht'rd Battle Group of the 15th Infantry, sta· tloned at Santa Ana. He wu alated to Camp Roberti on AU · pat 9 for • 2·WHk tour ot duty. UGAL •oncz NOTICE TO CREDITORS A ·38:100 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF' CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF' ORANGE No. A · 38200 Eatate of CLAUDE ATKINSON, De«oued. NOTICf; IS HEREBY •GIVEN to the credltora of the above named decedent that all persons having claims aealn.st the said d~ent are required to llle them, with the necessary vouchers. In the of· fl~ of the clerk of thP above> entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchl"rs. to the undersigned at Law Offices of Franklin and Franklin. 107 East 18th Street, C08ta Mesa. California; which Is thl' place of business of tht> undersigned In all maners pertaining to the estate of said decede nt, within six' months after the first publl· cation of rhls notit.'f>. Dated July 19th. 1961. MARJORIE GALE. Administratrix with the Will-annexed of the es· ta te or the above named deredent. FRANKLIN AND FRA:-4KLJN 100 East 18th St .. Costa Mesa, California. Attorneys for AdmlnlstTatrlx wtth the WIII-Annu.-d. Publlahf"d July 27. Aug. 3, 10. 17 In the Newport Harbor Ensign WRY BE HALF-ELECTRIC WilEN TBB FUTURE IS AILELECI'IUC f Whea you buy a home, DON'T BUY B11U.T•M OBSOLESCENCE. Buy a tota}-electrie c;,)d Medallion Home and get complete "Howe- power." Only homes that meet the rigid Medallion Home requirements for electrie faeilitiea offer yoa tr':'ly modern livin1. So-called "adequate •• wirin1 is not enoap. The oh. way to be sure you get the neees- u r y number and variety of electric circuits, large enouch wires and ample electric service-entrance facil· ®. it if'S, is to buY. a home that hu ...-.. earned this emblem ••• the tfi --Medallion Home Award. Wh .. n you huy a range, clothes dryer, air conditioner., water heater or home heating -buy electric. Why compromise with progress? Especially when electricity is today ·s biggest bargain, still priced at 1939 levels. StiENCE IS DEVElOPING NEW SOIJICES or FJ.ECI'IItliT ELECnJaiY ..... nlldy to brighten ,.. ........ lfaiJII J1111Nik,laeJp JOU .,., .. __ Aae~lcaa ladutry reeopiaea tllat tlae •••a .. l.w electrical eDe~IJ' wiD 100a ~each etageriat proport.ioal-tlaat tlaelutare Ia alf-.leetric. ,.. ..... ,..IIIIIIJ waya, 10 often, , ........ , LOok--~ ••• ..,.....JOII Deed andeJ-1_ .. 'I •d•.fefeUr.lta eneriJ.._ .• 7 ,, 11 ?~I .. NJGar c~o&Jaee,,._-,a_,a ill .. ltladleiDIII&•s 0 'dr' ...... hameu ul., " I Aad~· .. •-• 2 ......... lutllle-.... 111 7 let,· a That Ia why todar, aore thaa ner helore, pncticaU,. all tep,Milta of iadoatry are daa..eliat .......... efort towaN ODe iaapentn~ COIIUDOD ohJeetJ.,.a ,. .. ,_., I• tAe ..,.,.,,je I.,_. .,., ... ,.. ................. ~ ~ ... ..,. •I ,.;.,.., ~ .,._,., .,~ • ., ..... I I .. •lk•••r:J •I ~ .,., .... ,. .. -. .,_,_.,., ... ....,..,..,.,., ·,.. ............ ........ la)MIIJ, of-, _., I .... Ia .. .....,..... Ia tide l'tJTT!ftla. Aa .. Jocblli a . ' KlukW., Juv• ' m ,.... ... -..llclrial..., Ia ......... _. ....... Calif .... a. E&e. .W .. .-.. .. ... ,... -.............. hh....., .. .. ..... ,~ .. ...... IN HOiiiP.i FOB BENr 1038 GOLDENIOD, C.D.M. 3 bed· room. Family room. bullt·ln kitche n. Carpeta, drapes-Year lease 1325 mo. In Harbor VI~~ Hilla. Call OR 3·9300. ClASSIREO AD ItA TES -c..h with order ., wftttift I 0 4.ys SUMMER Rental -2 bedroom furnlahed apt.. available Jut 2 w~ In Aueuat 'includlne Labor Day week-end. $65 wk. Utilities paid, adu lts, no pets. OR 5·0047 or 620 Orch id. COM. I TNM 20 worcfs ., leu ·······--·---·---.75 21 wcwds to 30 worcfs ··--·--·--1.00 31 words to 40 .... ···-··-··-·-··--1.25 &d. word over 40 werdt ------.03 2T"MM1 .1.25 1.10 ,2.00 .OS 3 Timea 1.10 2.00 2.50 .07 U DO ISLE-Furnished ~odern 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths. No child ren or Pets. Sept. 1 to June 15th. $250 mo. Owner 206 Via Dijon, U do Isle. OR 3-8647 . SYcamore .3-7632 bro . kers llst. APt'S. FOR BENT 2-BEDROOM APT. south of hl&h· way, COM. Draperies. wall·to- wall earpets. Adults only. OR 5·0845. DUPLEX, 5 roo;;;-upper. $130.00, u tilltl(' paid CDM .. Available Sept 2. u~K'n hous.> Aug. 1st to 4th. Pasaliena . Mll-1·8541. F'OR RENT. $130 Furnished, 5 room uppPr duplu. utllltlf"S lnrludiC'd. Avallab)(' s.>pt. 2. 42~ Dahlia, COM. Pa . phonf' MC l·s;;.tl. WANTED TO RENT w A."rr To-R1:Ni'~uure-d c:ou plt> want to re nt 2 bedroom older home. Privilege of rede<.'orat· lng. I Permanent. Box ;:C. Ensign. GArfie ld 2·9.&39. F_O_R_S_ALE ______ MU_SIC_AL_ ----- BETTER-BITt Hlde·a ·Bed. Cold · spot Refrlgera tor. good rondi. tion. Priced for quick sale. $50. ORiole 3-8869. SOLID maple . knee-hole desk. like new. 6 drawers. $135 ' v.tlueo. Will S('lJ for $75. R. K. Hurd. 444 Morning Canyon Road, COM, OR 3·2329. HELP WANTED TEACHER nf't'ds baby :;rttf'r for 2 yt>ar-old: my homP. Corona del ~far. stan mg St>pt. :>; 7:30 a .m. · 3 p m. 60r hour. Ora olf' 3 · 7305. • BALDWIN ORGANS • BALDWIN PIANOS l'~~>t1 Cherry f'r Pro\'. B •. d dwln Orga n w ith PN r u.sslon and bf>nrh Woodwor h PIA:-iO It ORC A:'\ CO :!626 E. Coast Hw'ay Coron.t df'l ~1.t r · Or J .j53() :>1:; :'\o :\ta1n Sr.. Santa Ana Kt i H :-9 L()ST &FOUND_~~ PARAKEET. bi~.W>·green with yf'l · Jow head. Lost In ~00 blk. Ca rnation. COM. Rt>ward. OR 3·3184. LADY who found Chthuahua femalf' dog 1n Lakf'wood - Plea!H' c-all TOrry 6·3798. R«.>· ward. Dog answiC'rs to "TinkN " lfEW All tuna cat food Sped al 8·c.ans for $1.00 ......... Golden 98c -Cream $1.:"1() Hams1ers cagiC' a nd a ll liUp· plies .. . $4.9.3 JOilDAif .. PET IBOP 273.2 E. Coast Hiahway. Co· rona dt-J Ma r. ORiole 3 2430. ~UTOMqTIVE =--==-=- ITS CHECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRICATION • WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb Miller's RICHfiELD STATION E.X PERI E:"CED-Ready to wrn Sales Girl. Agt'd 25·-15. Ca ll O R 3-5030 for AppOintment. _ ORCA~ SALE -Ele ·trontt" or· gan'l tr,u11'd in on HA.\f· ~10:->DS. fl")m S395. Lowrey. ~mihall. Thomas. Kinsma n. 3636 E. Cout" Hwy. at PolnMttla ett". OR 3 ·9728 • Corona del Mar TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAlLY Be Su~ To Check With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Midway 6·4481 =At;~=D~~eli qualified houseket>per. nuMW'. Refe~nces. Top ular)t ex· pected. HY 4-9286. OOMES'nC WOK ol any kind. houaecleanlng, window wash· lng. All genera l work $1.50 hour. Klmbftrly 7 .9()25 after 6 p.m. COM. YARD MAINTENANCE lfewl.4nnt~. Plaattap. aeaa~ .... L4nnt McdDteiiCIIIIN, etc. Phon~ Kl 5-2737 LIWI CIIE • Residt>nt ia I & C'vmmel\·1al • Class .. A" Work • Patios & r E'IlC'<'S • F'inal l'lt>anup • Tr.l h Ha uling ... ct•rk LE 6-2-162 · Ll fl.~~ ----LEGAL lfO'nCE Tradf.' your plano tor a n~ org.l n. Wi' gl VI' highi'Sl l'ilSh pnn>, Swap your little ~d t•h•Jrd organ for a :-lEW HAM· MO:'>D CHORD ORCA.~. b1g trttdf'·ln allowanN'. Hammond orgn ns u"f"d ; c·hord organs. sp1nN<~, a nd one largl' home mo<lf'l. Big a vi ng~. ca.sH•st tt'rms on a ll sale . :-il'w Ha mmond Organ Extra - vok e. S6~5 dt'llverf'd with benC'h. W<> tenc:-h you to play f!'f'e. SCHMIDT . PHILLIPS, 0 r a ng e County Hammond Otoa.l .. r since. 1949. STEINWAV pano.. 1907 :"<ionh ~1aln at 20t h. San ta Ana. F'rt't.' PnrkiQg. H AMM O N D O R G A N -Lo.b. factwy \\'h~ !'<'II It• tor 11'"-5 wht'n you c·a n h:n f> 1 ht' bo~~r" Com<' tv tJr.,:11 n llf•ar1quartt>rS r,lflay a nd , tart to .,lay' IIA \t:\10 :'\0 Corona ,II' I :\1ar ;2lo(",l F.. \v;Jst Hh•a y ·OR 3 ~30 PIA :'>P SALE -f lnr Ebony ~:r.tn<l plan•l. :'1.~ ~II<'. rt>fln· l'h t•d & J:U.t r.IIIIN•d. S2fl(l0 \31· u.• for s-;~-•. lf'rml( lt kt> rt'nl :'.'\•'fill 'h llhlly U.."NI "PiliP! " ''~-'"'"''" pl.tn.x a ll 1n Jl('rf~ '"'ntlllwn rrom s:..~n 3 ~l'<tr.> CERTIFICATE OF Bl:SI:'>~$ Fwtitlous F'1rm :-lame 1'' I"'~ , THE l ':"<iDERSIG:-i ED do hen>b~ ltl ll•"'trl ll"~'c\ 1 ,-,,n<1 Pl.tnn". rt> t h h d t I f1nt~h~>d .tnd full\ l!ll a raniE'Nl. <-e n1 ~ t a t .' f'Y are con Ul' •n~t from $490. to" .,· Sl l a month a dry cleaning shop and la un l'hf•rn :'ot,.plt> r In I ' h F'n•nch dr..-agton<"V buslnf"s..<~ a t 333 Ea t , · 1-· h , · c t '·I Call· I ro,· R,t h y Grand. IL"<'d on I} , t ::,t ~t. os a •• esa. fl <1 1 , s 1 • Cornia, undt>r the tlC'trtrous firm '18 ••m mo " !i>u\t ~. ~>as) tt>rm:-name-of lk<st Cleaners and t ha r T .tkt> O\ o>r hall nl''t' 'on E:n l} Am saad t~rm is com pc:lM'd of tht> Nll'a n :\tapll'. tt>rm" Ilk«' n>nt. followmg person!l w host' namt's In full and pla<-es . of resldt'nl"t' Goo? "Ph't'IIC\n of prac·twr plan~ all 1'\'nl'wt"d a nd guarantN>d a rt> as follows. to -wit: .. from $5 monthl} Myrtlt' S. Slaufh1t'r. 101 Shore StPinWa} r.ra n<1 . )us I an from Clart Road. Corona del Mar. CaliC.; Eleanor S. Fis twr. 101 re-nt . :<aw $130. a lso <'<\nsol~> Stf"mway. JOMSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers Uaed Auto Parts. ,_ W• Buy Can and Scrap Ketal UBERTY 8·7013 3075 Placentia Ave. eo.ta M .. MOVING . MOVING? We furn ish a largt> van a nd , 2 lu t, experienced, Insured mov~rs for only 111.50 an hour up to 30 mile.. Also coa~t-to-~st and ove~as. Tim«.> tart.s a t your door ~o charge for e~t lm .. tc.>s NEWMAN TR.ANSFEJl·A STORAGE CO. "Sen ·tno wrth a Con"<'il'n .. Ph onl's: MI 6-2528. :\11 fi 7202 Resld«>nce: LJ 8-6~30 124 B~dway. Costa Mesa PAINTING --- FOR EXP£RT PAINTING -CALL - Sym pso n 6 Nollar Newport's Oldest EAtabllshed Painters OR 3.3630-Eve-~~ OR 3-5454 ----Pomung . Decora nng SHA~E RlX..IF' PRES ERVING "\t'.tl 4 \lt'<ln Lll't>n:-t>d .• ln.urrd M M1chael Pomtmg )tl 6 1201) ABC PAINTING • I a It' LiC'Pn'iN! FREE ESTIMAT E:; Term:- Ml 6 7973 1\1 9 JjZj PHOTO SUPPLIES Al..l. TYPES OP Shore Cliff Road. Corona dl'l SCHMIDT-PH ILLIJ'!'. Stt>10~ay A Mar. Calif.; W. E. Fl!llher. 101 1, d ,....~ 1 r o I Sh Cllfl R d (' d 1 .ammon ..,.,a er or ra nlft> OK' oa · o~na e Cou nty. Always 1:.0 Organs It Photogr~phtc Supplies • rut Color Film s.mc.. e MOvie Pro--. tor.....,. • Model A1rpiaM a.-- MEARS CAMERA SHOP l'Na Newport 81~ ea.&a .... Ma r, Ca li f. PlanM t o r h()()(l!(' from. North WITNESS our hands thls 23rd Main at 20th. Santa Ana . F~ day of June. 1981. .,._ 9 4 MYit'n..E S. SLAUGHTER Parking. ....... 1 1 . Jllk,M ~ ...... ELEANOR s. SLAUGHTER MJSCELI..AMEOUS W. E. n SKER -------STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA I RIDE n~df'd by COM woman to l u . Orangf'. Lfoafe bft""'Hn 7:30 COUST\' OF ORANGE I 1\nd 8:30 a .m .. N'tum 6 to 6:30 ON nus 23rd day of June. p.m 0 Riolf' J .O!H6. 19tH. t..fore me. a Notary Pub· \'OU R wlfc-would )O\'~ to ha\~ lie In and for aald rounty and your por1ra1t m <k' by Photo state. I'Midtna therein, duly Studio. Pf'tt!r z. M. Singer, 290! comm1-'orwcl and awom. pt'f'· Coast H••y Corona del Mar. :""""" _________ .._,_ sogoally appMI'f'CI Nyrtle S.. -AGCTIOII 1 -Slaufht~r. Eleanor s. Fi~ and w. E. ~r. known to m~ to tM' Ev~ry Friday nlaht at 7 p m . th~ ,.,_,na 1l'hcJee n anwe a~ Antiques. Complete HouR· subecribed to the within lnatna· hold Furnl&hlnp and Appll· ~nt. and adlnoww.dpct to nw ant'ft \\'lNDY"S •ARN that t~ eucutad th~ MIM. M16·8688 · l07S~ Newport A". WITNESS ft\)' band and otfl· Coeta Mt'N <'lal Met We will Sell for You (SE.\Ll 1tA.LP11 Ill. MYDS. ~L !C....,. ,..lttlk ln and for IAMI C..nty and ~taw,. 117 Oolalfta.Aon expiNe •. ~~. ... Publllll:AIII.I..It ... In a. !Cewjift ~ EMlp READ ENSI6N CLASSIRED ' , I I BILL 6RUNDY IS LAUDED BY REALTY DIRECTORS n. ......,. o1 tt.e N.wpart. ma,., ,_, book. 8lld omce IQ'· RarW·Oalta -. ..,.. ol out ft'VIaloM. =w;:w ~ptedthe ..... ..G~ of the .,.,d ~ U Grundy U eUCU· durln1 Gruncl)''a tenure .. 1M tlve ame., .a.ctlve A"i· 15. llaltlple Ll8dn,-Jervkle MU~ and have extended tUm a unan· double In llstinp pr«l 1 d with lmoua YCJte of appr.ctatlon for Jncreued f!fttclency and aet"Vke. tala 1 ~ yeara of •rvtce. TM yef.lt 1911 wUI probably be ln a special bulletin 18aued tbe blgeet year In .... voJ. Auc. 4, the cttrectora at~ate: urrie In the Board.'• history. Tax "Mr. Grundy wu hired in reeearch for pa-. yeara 1958 •nd M&ldl,, 1980. to or~ranlze and ad· 1959 have had apeclJl effortl by mJnlater the board offJce meth· Grundy to save the Board an oct. and procedures, as the estimated $3.000 In penalties. growth oto the multiple listing "Added ctvtc and community aervtce and Membenshlp placed ~lations were lntensllled and It In the big business category. cl~ work performed with rep- requlrlnc the 8ervlces of an In· resentatives of the Cities. Cham· dlvldual w I t h administrative ber of Commercet, Jndoatl'laJ capabilities. This he 'has ably .and Commercial Companle. on done with such accomplishments procu rement of su~h planta u to hls credit as a new ll\."CCUntlnc Collins Radio and Douala• As· system lostaUed to permit fuJI tropower, throueh work on the audita. ~)'Merna and procedures Oran~ County Industrial Con· lmpronments tbrouthout the . oftlce in record keeplnc, tiline. terence. W e a co n Executives purchaJies, · improwments 1 n Tour. and distribution of Houa· format of I or m a, directories. lng Brochures and fact sheets." ----VILlE PIGIEI Over 1700 aqua~ ft. of oak HARDWOOD FLOORS. Spacious three bedrooma. two baths. U~place, fotc:"ed air hNt, and larce bullt·ln kltchen with SEPARATE BREAKFAST ROOM. DINING AREA and REAR UV· ING ROOM overlookinc fen~. w~ll lancbcaped yard. Close to beaches. ahoppln• and Harbor Hich School. BRJNG CHECK BOOK-OWNER SAYS SELL. Low, low prl~ ot only $24.~ with $2,000 down. IGEII VIEW Attractive three bedroom Newport Helehts home. Private patio to mutn bedroom, 1 ~ baths. fireplace and forced air heat. Drapeil and completely carpeted with top quality Nylon Carpet. OUT OF STATE OWNER-MUST SELL. Pri~ at $28.~.000 Down. I M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you11 Uke our frtendly .ervtce,. J 220 E. 17th St Coeta Mesa Uberty 8·1139 (Acrou tbe street trom Mesa Sbopplnc Center) EVENINGS U 8·2759 -MJ 6·1928 lEST IUYS THIS WEEI Beautiful Westclllf Home, 4 bdns. plus .. , ........... $32.500 Corner duplex. CDM, Income 137.500 yr .. ·····-······.$.14,!100 130 Shoreclift, View Home, Trad~ (no Money I $69,500 Home plus ~ cottages, Newport Heights. 250 foot frontage .. .. _$65.000 6 Units on Walla~ St. $6500 Year Income ... $-19,750 2 1 :~ a cre Horse Ranc'h-Back Bay ... $39.500 • Laguna Beach Jot 50x130 .. . .. $ 7.500 Woodland Cottage in Corona del ~lar, R-2 $11.500 New 8 Unit Apartment Builrllng with Ocean view, $9,000 income, $15.000 down, trade $70,000 37,000 square feet C·2 plus building. H·way 55. Center of Costa ~esa . $69.500 :-.lewport Heights. )~vel lot s 8.000 $19.750 $18.000 2 R·3 lots one block from Bay 1 Trade l each .. Balboa Peninsula-R·l lot ~38 El ~odena, Home -;>Ius guest house t trade, $21 ,500 Duplex. Costa Mesa $1~.000 Several good rentals in ho'mes and apartments available now. • • ' • Extra: Home In West Germany. trade for local. 1 Must see to appreciate: J I .... ,.EL, ~ .......... . 400 x. xewpon a1..s.. x.,ort a.ach 10 1-1m THIS HO~E built by If-own 1nd ICrunmen 2721 E. c-t H'way Coro111 del ~., OR l·~ -h••. WBW.UON All ElECTRIC ICrTCHEN .. ...... .,..,.. .aouJ'nOJf NO. .,. • IIDOUJ'IIOif or '1118 CITY (:IOUifCIL OJ' '11m CITY OF eoaTA IIDA OP IJ4 I DTION TO AJQfD A catTADf .111'fiN • HA8I'I"D AltEA D181GJfATED AS .. IUVD JIIO. 2 AJflfDA· 'nOM .. , AND GIVING NO'MCE THDIX>P. WIID&AI. there Ia -.Hua.ted outa&c» ol and t'OntiiUOUS to the Clty of Coeta Mesa a certain un· labablted area u tlerelnarter .aN particularly deecrlbed; and WIIEJtEM, the owrwra of more than one·fourt'b of the land In the tenitory by area and by ''•-ed value as shown on the lut equalized a58es1Jment roll of the County of Orance have expressed themselves as deslr· owa of havlnc t he same annexed with the City of eo.t• Mesa; and WHEREAS. It would be for the best Interest of the City of Costa Mea. to annex th~ said herein- after deJ!Crlbed propeny; and WHEREAS, there has been sub· mitted, on or tabout the 21st day of April, 1961, to the Oranee County Boundary Comrnlsslon, a leeal description and plat of the said hereinafter described unln· hablt~d area, for its ~port, pur· suant to the provisions of Section 35002 of the Government Code of the State of California: and WHEREAS, ttle report of the Oranee County Boundary Com· mission Jlis ~n secured end reported upon -by said Boundary Comml .. lon with respect to ttte d~flnlteness and certainty of the propoeed boundaries: NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE. SOLVED. by the City Council of the City of Coeta Mesa. a munl· cipal corporation, to annex the said ~al tproperty u hereinafter described, which said real prop· my is eofltlcuous to the present boundaries of the City ot Coeta 28' oo· w-. a1on1 ..ad ,.,. aUel liM. 2JaS1 ...._ men ...... to ........ ,.., line of dte lenta Ana ltlver, 100 fMt In width. u -.ertbed tn a deed to the Newbert Pro· tectlon Dlatrld. ,_..cled June 22. !ltll, ln Book m. Pqe 100 of Offld&l ll«wda of Oranp County, Calllomla; thence de- JMlrtlnl f.rom the e X h t I n I boundary of tbe City ol eo.ta Mesa, North 1a• 25' oo· Eut. alone the Euterly line ol said Santa Ana Riv~r. 3195.93 feet, more or leu, to the West· erly prolongation of the cen. ' terline of VIctoria Street. 60 feet In width, as shown on a map ot Tract No. 653. rerord· ed In Book 19. Pace 42 of Mls· ('('lJaneoua ·Maps, Records of 0 rang e County, Callfornla; thence North 89• 28' oo· Eut, alone said Westerly prolonea· tlon of the cent~rllne of VIC · torla Street, lllll.28 feet, more or less, to the centerline of P a c -lfl c Avenue, 60 feet In width, aa shown on a map of said Tract No. 653; thence South o· 32' oo· East, along the Southerly proloncatlon of said ~nteriJne of Pacific: Ave· nue, 660.25 feet, to the point of becTnnina. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ City ClerJc of tM Clt7 of I •u. IIO'I'IC8 Coeta .... Ia ...,_.., diNded camnc:Aft C. IU!ImlliS and autborbed to .... • CGPJ fldltloul nr. JfaJM ol thla ~•olutelon to • pablilll· THE UlfMIPJH&D de MN· 1 ect once a wek for two WMial b7 eertlf:r IMt tbe7 .,. eanduct· 1. L W ~ · ' prior to Mtd heulna tn tbe lq a TaaDe-Oua uc1 -...... ., ..... GLOBE·KDALD and PILOT, a <Spanlab rood8) .......... at 101 Edward Ledl waaoner. '66, oi ~.-per of pneral dreulatJon. llcPadden Place, Jt.wpo.rt ...-. Z10 Bay VIew Drive Corona del printed and pubiiiiMd In ttae ~ Calli., under the fldJtloua !Inn Mar, dted Aua. 3 at Hoac Hoe· of C.ta liMa. and In the NEW· name ol TIM Joll7 Taeo and that 'pttal followtnl a llnprinl lU· PORT HARBOR ENSlGJf, a new.· aald flrm Ia eompceed of the neat.' 1 ';)&per ol pneral circulation pub-followtna pereona whoM namee 11r waaor-r wu a retired liahed outalde the City of Co1t.a In full and piMoe ol ..-ldenc.-e aone ·manaaer o1 General Moton lieu and within the County of are u followa. to·wlt: · Corporation Truck Division. He Orance. Thomu CUUord Areher, Allee came co California 28 yeera aao PASSED AND ADOPTED, thla Mildred A.rcher, 505 HeUot.rope from K•.:ansas and had been a 7th day of Aucust, 1961. Ave., Coq)na del Mar, California. resident of the Harbor aree for • WITNESS our hand~,~ thla 13th 6 yean. A. H. MEYERS day of July, 1961. Survivors 1 n c J u d e his wife, Mayor of the City of THOMAS CUFFORD ARCHER Ma rtha Francia; a son, E. W., ol Coeta Mesa AUCE M. ARCHER. Oakland; 2 dauaht~ns. Mrs. ·E. S. STATE OF CAUFOJlNIA ) Lohrke, of New Orleans and Mn.. ATTEST: A. C. SWARTZ City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS. CITY OF COST A MESA ) I, A. C. SWARTZ. City Clerk of the Clly of Costa Mesa and ex.Oiflclo Clerk of the City Coun· ell of the City of Coeta Mesa. hereby certify that the above and foreeolnc Resolution No. 874 was duly and ~cukarJy pas· sed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Coeta Mesa at a reeuJar meetine thereof held on the 7th day of Aucust, 1901. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of th~ City of C011ta r-teaa. thls 8th day of Aueuat, 1961. A. C. SWARTZ City Clerk and ex. offlclo Clerk of the City Council ol the City G( ec.ta Mea 1 ... H. D. Cope, of Coro&'a del Mar: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 3 sisters. Mra. S. K. Knight, ~t rs. ON TI-llS 13th day of July, 1961, Kenneth Collins, Fort W o r t h, before me, a Notary Public In Texu and Mrs. c. B. r.tc<:raw, and tor sald ~nty and state, Kingsburg, Calif., tand 6 .erand· reeldinc therein., duly cornmla· C'hlldren. • sloned •nd sworn, penonally ap· Services were held Salurday at pealed Tbomu Clltford Areb« st. Andrew's p r e s b y t e r I a n and All~ M. Areher known to Church, with Dr. Ewlne Hudson me to be the peraopa whoee otftclatinc. 1 n term en t was at names are subecrlbed to the Pacllic View Memorial Park. within Instrument. and ack· nowledced1 tC) me that they exe. cuted the ume. WITNESS· my hand and ofL. clal 8eal. PEPITA H.ELMLE, Notary._Publk In aJid tor said County and State. My Commlalon explree May 6. 1115 Publish: July 20, 27, Aue. 3. 10, 1961 11m ........ , 1800 WZST COAST BJGRWAY ftEWPORT 11!!.\CB UI-ISM CIOIIJ'LETU COVIll& A recen.t craduate from the 9. week aviation mat'hlnlst's mate school at the Naval Air Technl· cal Trainlnc C~nter at Mem~Ph1s. Tenn., Ia 'Pete J. Fenton, son of Joe F. Fenton of 106 29th St.. . Newport Beach. QOIIIQ 1'0 CLA•KMOIIT Gary Caldwell, 228 Evenlnc Canyon Road, Shore CJIU.. wtiJ at..,d Claremont M~n·s Colleee thla tall. He Ia a craduate of Newport Harbor Hiah School. I GaADVATU ,_,. O.C:.S. GIVEN, that on the 18th day of September, 1961, at th~ hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. on aald day, or u soon thereafter as the matter may be heard,· In the Council Chamber of the City Hall ot the City of Costa Mesa, 695 West 19th S'tr~t. Coeta Mesa, Callfor· nla, • hearing will be held, at which hearinc the City Council shalJ hear and pa.u upon all written protests tiled at any time before said hour set for said heerlna by any person ownlne real property within the tft'ri· tory eo propoeed to be anne.ud. and at any time before the said Mesa. and which propnty is, at hour set for •ld heerlna any BENTAJ.S t he present time, uninhabited. ownt'f of property within the UCil n1011 ,.. &Aft' (Published: Au~.~ Pd 17, 1961 In the Newport~ an-tan.) Navy Enalan Richard E. Ball. son of Mr. and Mra. Floyd L Ball ol lib& Dov~r Dr ..• Harbor Hlchlanda. hu craduated from the Olflct'r Candidate School at the Naval Baae, Newport. R.I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN territory propo.ed to be annex· Mn. O.lphlne Guatkey and her SUMMER -YEARLY that it Ia propoeed by ttle City of I ed may tile a ·written protest daurhter, Jane, 01 3)88 BonaJre SceDlc ~ eo.ta Mesa to annex t he he~· aeainst the annexation. The pro. Way, Coeta M.-, recoentJy re· -inatt~r described ~al property to test shall Nt forth the name of turned from a 6 week autcmo-<We Jfeecl Yeur UatJnp> e Too Late to CL Jfy the City of Costa M'esa. which the owner of the property a f. bile t r t p to Kentucky, West 2'732·C E. Cout Hiahway VACATION bntal-Aueust 19 said real !property shall, in these f~ed and alve a dHCriptlon of Virclnla, hnnsylvania and New Corona del Mar, Calllornia thru 27. atlractiv~ apartment, proceedings, be known aa An· the said property In aeneral York. Jane Ia a 15·year·old jun-Uotdan'a Pet Shop Alude) ac:c:ommodate 3 adults. nexatlon No. 49 to <the City ol terms. lor at Coeta Mesa Hlah School. ORiole 3.e3 OR J.OfJ8. Costa M~. and bear the name------------::::=:~::=::-----------------~--------------~~~~~~------~--==~~~--------------­··RIVER NO. 2 ANNEXATION ... The specific description of the boundaries of the territory pro- posed to be annued Is as fol · lows: Beelnning at a point In the existing boundary of the Clly of Costa Mesa as said bound· ary is described In ~e Canyc:m Annexation to ttle City of Costa Mesa, California, Ordl· n ance Number 244. adopted July 28, 1~. said point being the South Mit corner of Lot 75. Fairview Farms as shown on a map thereof. recorded In Book & Pap 71 of Mik'ellan· eoua Mape, Recorda of Orane• County, CalllornM; thence along said exlstlne boundary and the Westerly prolonea· tion of the South line of said Lot 75, South 99• 28'00" West 620.54 feet, to an angl~ point In the exlstlne boundary of the City of Coeta Mesa. Call· fornia, as established by said O rdinance No. 244 ; thence North o· 32' oo· w~st 102.12 I e e 1. more or less. to t'he Southerly line of V Icto r I a Drive, 60 feet In width. ~t• shown on a Ra-ord of Survey, recorded In Book 36. Pace 29 of Records of Surveys. R«ords of Orange County, Callfornla; thence along the Southerly line of said Victoria Drive. South 78• 18' 00" West, 184.95 feel; thence South 17• ()]' 50" East. 335.98 feel; thence South 35• 57' 10" East, 247.30 feet; thence South ss· 47' 20. East 172.62 feet ; thence South 37•1 11' oo· East, 169.02 feet; thence' South 63. 22' oo· East, 726.02 feet. more or less, to the Southerly proloncation of the centerline of Valley Road, 60 feet In width, as shown on a ~rd of Survey, recorded In Book 36. Page 29 of R.ecords of Surv~ys, Ra-ords of 0 r • n g e C o u n t y, California; t'h.ence South o· 33' oo· East. alone the Southerly prolongation of th~ centerline of said VaiJey Road, 1426.73 feet, more or less. to a line 200 teet, meu· ured at right angles. North~r· ly or a nd paraiJel to the ~It· terlln~ of 19th Street, as 19th Street Is laid out and s hown on a map ol N~wport Mesa .T r a c t. recorded In Book 5, Page 1 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of 0 r a n 1 e County. 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