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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-08-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign1 lfVIOEil 13, VOLUME 51 1 coao•A DEL J1Aa. CALJPOIUflA TBVU DAT. AOCOST 3. It& I Church Group For ' o' on erger sKouseN AsKs u.s. ro Early Vote ~.1h~, ... ~:,~~. ~.~ .~~~~ l}~ .. ,,,., In Favor of :-J at1ons or get out t•f it." former ~ale> to fi x the rt''ponslhlllty for Read ENSIGN SPORTS for Highlights of Summer Baseball • Page 6 JOHNNY MERCER . L :J •· A • • ... FBI a gt>nt Ch."()n Skousen ~a id th<' war-hkP o.~c·1. ,tnr1 Ru,. ..... 1 e hd I at the Newport Htrbor KiWa niS vetoer! tht' inv<-~llgtl flon." .:'Yf r Wit rawa REPEAT WINNER in the ennuel Flight of the the gun et the stert. Preceding the trophy Cl ub meeting 1.1 t Thursday, and Sk•lusen Sdlrl. "Thus a cnm 1nal Snowbirds is Henry Spregue of Beocon Bey. oword. Snowbird skippers were tre&led to re -1 there was applause from the na tion was IPgallr f'mpQwt>rPd r -·· C--'. ··~ •• ,..,·•e r~ shown here hold ing his winner's cup. AI tho freshme nh &I the Newport Horbor Yacht Club h ug<' audienN' a1 the Villa ~Ia · to prP\Pnt •.in i nqulr~. Th<' rP · A "C'ommittP<' f;)r co.,t.nu1ng ...,.,...e ""e , · • 1 ' L Ac e h SL ' All f B lbo h 1 .J by the speci&l e vents committee of the newly 1 r1na restaurant. viS4'd ehartN will glv<' the GPn· Congrt'ganonal · h<~-< bN>n or ~~~.::l no w· "E'"' ' • rig t is up en o o o. w o p ac.eJ se::· ._ 1 11 1 1 I f h .1 formed women ' division of the Newoo·l Har-1 There was ap_:~lauSt' again a e ra! A :< s <' m" Y a "g1-; auve sca niL.-11 1n th•• Coron.1 dt•l ).I.H J eece"" C r-e ~"'' ond in Sundey' s Flight. At the e I •s &r'J-' 1 ... -11 h · b bor Chombe r of Commer~e. he&ded by Mrs. I fpw moments later when he to d a uthor ity. dnu wt pro 1 11 a c,,ngrt'gar1onJ I ('hunh a nd ha" M~.~· 1-~.e Bee" l~.~ck G eorge Twist o f Beocon Boy. who wa s h ) or e(forts now und<'r way to rc· monohthk Vt'IO. A unil:ut'ral undPnu k rn a •·a mpal"n tn w1r., B f f h b d . l'f' d f · ·,.,9 Connie Long rid ge. (Ens,nn p oto ,.. oOy .,. :J • ~· irst to inis . ut wos tsquo 1 •e or 11.1mp• · ., wrltt> thf' C:-J Charter. which w ill \'f'l O will ~ a llowPrt: thu!'l a drdW the lo<'al 1·hun h from M -.)g. Sprague Wins TRUSTEES REJEcr ALL ! rn.1naadtbiao~nses~·1.~ t:~!~~~~~~~~~~~~:: ~::~c~i1~~~:~~7n:i~,~~~-~.~:~~~~~~ ~~h~~:~~!p~~:5i~:a:~:d al·~::IIPP: Parents Call ••thPr nallnr.<; from .1 ·tt!'I J.! · durrn~ thl' week t>nd to t hurch 1 flight' for I Ht> describt>d the p•P C'nt L':'i Hf' «'XPr*'""*'r1 hopt> :ha t PrP<>i· r.,mri.P~ f!J\Jn £ "' n·a ... on:-. for M 1 L d 1 CDM HIGH SCHOOL BIDS ' ~r~i~P~~~ ~:~~~:~~~~~~~:~~~:~ ~~~:::~~~c;·A\~~~ri~1:~P~~0u:t~~ ~~~:h~~~r~~ "~~~rt:e~ d;~l ~~=:,~,.~ ovie ew I Second Year . prPvent investigation o( viola -Coun,·ll 1n a rn\·in ~ at rlt't'i!<J Ons thP following qur tion: s s h • . . .. tiOn'l of the charter. O!l lniPrn<IIWna l polll'y-wh tC'h. "Wou.Jd you support ac:tJoD top OWl n 9 A repeat victory and a repeat AIJ bids for construction of I chance of betng sued, Trustt>e As an exa mple ht> <'itPd the In -ht> said. tu dat•· ~a oo: 1-l'('r. ..,n thl' t? w/th~=aw from tbe merger disqualification rea t u red the Corona del Mar High School were Donald Dungan commt>nterl. "In ' cident o n July 1: 1960. when an wrong r o ur !l P tn .rMIII all~ \.,·~:: t~c United Church of The pJr<'nts wh()S(' pr.;>tl'!'''> 26th annual Flight or the Snow· rejec.-ted by distrkt trustees at S e ;> t emb e r. 1962, we han• to I American plan,. was s hot down P\'Pry instancP o;mcP World War Cb.rlat and to re-H tabUab our s toppt>d Tht> howing of "Fall birds Sunday In Newport Bay. thf>ir meeting Tuesday aft er-house kids In thl.s sehool: W~ hy Soviet planes over i n~rna-II. duan:b as em ~pelldeDt Guy" Ia t Thursd-.Jy eH•n •rg at H S noon. cannot a fford t he loss of ttmf'. 1 11onal wat<'rs of the Berin.1 &-.1 Ht> ".lid "'" ha\p t r a d P d _ ... _ .. -.~-eo-------• Fift~n -yHr·old e nry pra · I fi d h td 1 ......... _ ..... ....._, ...,.._.,. .... ~ the ~1t:'Sa Tht>atrt' ha\'e bt'<'n un .._ Tru.stt"t'S ordered Immediate re · 1 _Trustees ~ure t t>y cou 1·auslng the dt.'ath of <& Amt rican sta•ngth for d 1sa rmamt.'nt nego-Cb··-.b'. H gue or Beacon Bay won r ... ,, race h It 8 ~.. able to find anformauon dbout tor the aecond year In a row. Jdvertlslng for bid!l to be open· Wi n sue a su . 21 flier~ IContlnued on page I Tht> commlltt>l' rP•><>rT NI Ja to> the movie or tht' produ<'t>: ... 0 1 ed at 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Aug., A 1961 -62 budget or $3.619.27 · , finishing In 1 hour. I m nutes. 23 A lata low blrl with a possl· compared with tht' 1960·61 bud · I II Y<'~:e:dJy thoit ti~ b.dlots hac1 "Fall Guy" was screent>d as a HlB Snowbird I~ "Sweet Revenge" · "' 000 f $3..290 200 13 s dt tt-rl c •1 p Wi b<>t-n rece.ve<.l to datt>. and tht> "s neak pre\'iew" dunn, l pro· O{ NHYC. ~~:m~~;~nfht' ~ovS:.~~usts~~·I'X ·I ~~t~nSt' or . Pd.uca~:n aro/ a~ OUhCI , anners I I taiPiryt'm\:3 rAY:,aso"n}('"'r .. o .. r :.~I·S~nholn .. " to gram which had bet>n hlllt>d a-; Another Beacon Bay s kippehr. I . d estimated -1.700 studentc; In the "' ... ~ .. a C'htld~n·s progrdm. lnl'lud tn).! ~rg~ 'l'Nl!rt. was finn to flnls . p ~tne . le al rl trt to I d.istrll't this year Is $2.602.102. I WJ!h 1:-a w from th" mt>rJ:Pr. ac· a 'Na lt Dtsnf'y ft'aturt> A fiN but he was dlsquaJtned tor aw:;~ :a~~ ~Ut s~and : 5().:;() ~ompa red with $2.010.:",Sl.I~O for D. T II au·ld. rord •ng to t he IPII Pr l('l !'hUrTh \'lf'Wing the ptC1 ure for a ft>W {'T'OSSing th~ mrtine line before I 4.129 students las1 )'ear. ISCUSS a I lngs mt>m bers. is lhf' fa<t that thf' m•nute!", some part>nll-waikt>ll the gun sounded. Last year he A school tax rate estimate of L'm't'd Chur<'h <'Onstttullon ~a n out and took thetr chtldrl"n '1.\'lth was ~nd over the finlah line. I t II t• S1.41 will p roba bly be cut to I . . tw amen~ without ~OI<'e from thern. but was dlsquaJICif'd for a tOO· ns a a I On $1.22 d ue to the unuaual assess· Th~ NewpoM Beach City Coun-. and h igher with a use pennlt In the local congrei:atrons. and A pa~nt In the back ot th<' early lltart. ed value lncrea~ of approxl-ell and the Plannine Commis·j the R 4, C-0. C·2. \i -1. :>.nd M·1·A thereby tht> provision allowing thea tre stood up a nd u kl"d. Sklp Allen of k lboa, aallln& ~ j t• set mat ely 32 per cent, trusteH slon will bold U&d ~n at Olstric.-ts. Under the pr'O;)O!Ied withdrawal without for1e1t1n1 "Why ~ ~ pa.rents lettlng our "Hollda~-V" of NHYC. wu NC: IVI88 1ng not~ Trwlt~ Euaene O'Rourke 7.30 p.m. Monday, YAQ;;'?. to oNtlnan~. tnf' h~itht 1tmlt Is any c.-hu rrtl pro~rty right~ may chUd~n ~ this tra h~ p1r· ood . Othits In the tinlt. 10 were. b co~ ~ c c propo~d Ul'l lne the opportunity dlseuss the ~vleed draft of t he I controlled by UmH1ng tht' noor ~ rPmO .. I'd from the l'flnstltu 'fu~!" 'ntll"d-John ~ ~ of Cor-y lVI to obtain mont'y for a fourth propost'd ta ll building ordi· ·aN'a of tht> buildin~s to d mul lion. ~vt>ral of the pJ rt'nt. a~k1•d ona del Mar. salllna Sirius Jr.. • •1 high S<'hool sliP. Dr. Ed Milum nam•c. u ple of the bu·lc1ablt> a rE"a ,or 1 Ttw lo('al congrt>gatton '"IPd manager J('l(' Hamann t.> S'I'P BYC. . . sa id such an issue should go be-th<' lot. In the R I.\ 0 a nd C 2 ~ 10 3 <~I thr a n nual mN>(tn~ tht> p1cturt>. a nd hP d111 "'" Hr FouMh-Kevtn Wat~n of L1do The Corona del Mar Chamber fori! thP vot<>rs. The Comm tssion hd<> •'<>mplet · Dlstri<'ts tht> total n oor a rf'a may 111,1 J an 12 10 1 I\ or of t'lP said tht> mo\'le "a" dt>~·n ~d II) Is le, •'I Don't Know.' LIYC. 1 of Com~rC'e w ilt h~ld Its an· All bids tor remodf'ling the ed Its ht>arings on thP ordanance not l"X<'f'l'c1 fl\'e r imt>~ the build meri(•·~ .\ ~rudy gToup Wd ... hr m .15 a )U\C'ntli' film l l1 O•'l'" t Ftrt'h. and first girl to finish-nual Installation dtnner nut I sna~k ""ar at :"/"''VJ>Ort Ha rbor and has ~ubmltlt'd 11" r('('om · a blt' al't'a of thP lot. In thP M I • (ormPd a fp" "~k:-. la tPr h.' .J tht> problt'm.'-of JU\('nJif' .. :.n d r Ud 1 le d 1 A 9 1 • " ... mendatio:1s to rhe Council Pub· Lynn How I a~. o o s . Wednes ay even ng. ug. . n High School WE're rt-je<'te<l as li~ ht>arm.:s "ill !>(' called by and ~1 I A Dtstn ·:s. tht' total ff'w mPn or the ,·huN"h . .i Od rh:<~ qut>ni'Y· ''Femme F~le, LIYC. j tht' Hurley Bell Inn. tx>i ng about $2.300 a bove est i· d floor area may not ('Xt't't>d four rt>,ult.'d 1n thP or~a nua uon or l'hrN' mrn fn •m llarlal-p.,, Sixth--Chrls ~ver of Balboa. There w ill be a social hour at 1 ma tt's. District <'mploye<'S w ill thr C~'undl for u df'tailed stu · Y times th~> butldc&hlt> aN'S. Th~> th•' Cc•mmll ti'P rw CC'"':t rH:I r.,;! I dur t1on:-. produ,'f'r:; of rh•· m••\ .1' "Indefatigable,'' NHYC. 6:30 p.m .: dinner a1 8 p.m .. and do thf' job. of thr nrdana nct'. ordlrunct> dt>flnP~ buildablt' arcd Congreg,ll rona l. 1 W<'re tn th<' a udlf'm·r and ,,, ,. 1>f Seventh-Peter Sellas or New· Insta llation ct'remonles at 9 p.m . I TrustP..s tlt'Cir1NI to mt'<'t 31 FoiiO\\tng a rt' th(' prind pal 10 bf> tht> arr a of thf' bulldm~ "11€'. H h 1 f h 1 11 tht>m e'pla1nc•d th<~t thr ' \\t•:•· port. "Ptannl~an," NH.YC. Attorney Ra lph ~lt>yt'rs Jr. will 7 . .,,) p m thC' sel'on-' Tuesd~v c·ha n~P~ th a1 art' pro~ed : "X ludln " an\' basic mmimum h f'hr<' ll> 1 " ··~r hn 1 '' "1tPr tr\'Jr.j( to c·n~d l l' a ft•t•r'.P;: ,,f "'-k f L'd hi d ·•'" · -" · T h h 1· · 3.-f r. · v · ,,. w wa !' ~•lo!n<'•• ' n'mm• f't' • Eighth-Tom ~-hoc o 1 O ta ke thc ga vt>l for s SPC'On a nd 3 1 !:30 p m. thP f o u r 1 h I tH' <'lg I 1m11 ts J P t <>Hif". front. and n•a r yard s p,li'E':-. bf> C:lt o(. ~ shock and ..:u-.pl'n'r d ' 1 ·, Is~. "Flying Sc<'tt." NHYC. yE'ar as presldt'nt of tht> Cham-Tuesrt.:.a-.· of !'nch month. n: -:'> fN•t Wi th a u~r pNmll 1n rpqu•rcd for nulldmgs t nN'r ~~~ ~"" G on W rdnN. ~.;m prt><:<'nt a mr""•li:<' ,15:3111,1 : 1.1 Nlnth-Blll Sym es or Newport. ber. I T r u ~ 1 I'<' Earl Pe terson was R-1. C :"1. C-1. and I D1c:trk t!' ,..tonE"~ or less 111 ht>•~h1 ~' )Pr. 0 t>orgt> 1•1 I"<' on .. 1· rs tng 1n "tth tht' w rong t ~~~'' ! NHYC I L' I th p o~d ordinan<'P · · · .. rorgf· 3 ' 11"' .n 1''~ • ON' 1 u H k .. r "Dusty ," · · £>1t'<·trd as rrprt'sentatiVt" to scr,·e 1 nt Pr t' r ,..~, · In a dd•t:on. undPr th£' nf"" C~Jur1.• Scott ~f r-. c; D Grupr .Y.r rlmann a~ t'u " ·' Tenth-Kim ~senbt>rg .. of Cor· N. B. School o n tht' c o unt Y committet-of I tht> height llm_rt "o~ld b<> a orrl i nan~t> rt'Sidentia l uSC'<> ''oul l :\I rs A E Flltmorn -. and \I~ showm~ or .... w n.: on co.,l,· , ... ~ ona del ~1ar. ":'dlstral II. BYC. s~hool lrustP<'S to elect mt>mbers max1mu':' of 35 ft>t't tn all of Roht>rt :\iNt'dllh: 1 w"h thf• shnwrn~t A m t<'.'\ Other award w ln.ners: I to the ro u n t Y committee on thosP dt ... trlc-ts. not b<' pennrttf>'d in the C-2 a nd or h.,n~ ... "~'nl ur ,w1 :lw Youngest glri-Vt<'torla St-a\'N Budget QK'd !'<'hool district organization. I :. Tht' height lim it is .;o fM"t :'Yf-1 Di.strlcts. •Co nllnul"<i on pa2<' S• , "''rt'l""lln,.: n•-.u r w <l or Ba lbol, a ge 8. who finlsht>d . I (") ... (,l :\tf' ... a p •1. I' .t!r·· I h :~.l d l29th. rC' r.\Pd c·.~m~·wr r.•• f· ··n '"r Youngt-st boy-Ernt>st Wlt!io n OvN....tll budg<'t of $2.103,635 r nts \\11•• 1 "' ''·""-··rl 11u' ,, ~ ,. tll of San Marino. a ge 6. who for 1961 ·62 for :"'ewport Bea<'h l :h.·>~··· ';q •· J t • h• ... · ,, flnlsht>o 5";th. Elementary Sl'hool Distrirt was I r:\•'•1 .,.,, •. ·•r····· .;·,. ,. • ••• '11· Oldt>st skipper-William Har-adopted by distrl~t trustt"es I a: t• .'. p.t t''ll, ••• ,, ·~(· vt>y of Beverly Hills, 11ge 51, who Tuesday n ight. l 111t•,u ••. r•·:n~>. k··d · !; l'r .:.• • tlnisht'd 105th. A move by Trustpe Harvey • ''n: 1.1 .zt'd ••n 1• ...... ' First married couple-M r. and Pt'aSP to deiN<' $105.000 from the Mrs. John Jakosky ot Newport. building fund was blockf'd by who finished 45th. oth<'r trustees. His was tht> only First rented craft-Mllton Har· a~t ion taken against the pro· vey of Newport, who finished p~'>sed budget. 106th. A tax rate of 28c to 30r l<'ss E leventh-Bob Rickey ot New · than last ye-ar dut> to higher port. asses..wd values Is anticipated. Twenty -first-Ed Meserve of Supt. Roy Andersen pointed out. Lido Isle. A tota l of 4,190 students !s ex· Thlrty-fJrst-Brlan Danlelle of pec.-ted thls year, compared with Tust1n. 3,971 Jut year. Th<' county will Forty-fi rst-Jack Jakosky of be charglne an I& tax locally , Newport. under a new s tate law, which F ifty . first -J. J. Swigart of will be used for sehools In otht'T Balboa. I parts of the county but not In Slrty-flrst-Rlck Hableton of Newport Beach, Mr. Andersen San Marino. aaJd. Seventy.flrst -Gordon Crary Trustee Milo Lacy expres.-.ed UI ot Balboa. a desire 10 start looking for ail· Eighty-first-Linda Be-ehler ot other school site a.s soon as po&· Glendale. slble. Trustee plans call for Nlnety·fltst -De n n Is Clen· future admi nistration ~ntt\r and denen ol Corona del Mar. more S<'hools. Hundred and firat-Al Oberg A pro}OS31 by Mr. hue .:'all· of BalbM. lng for 1\ study with Costa Mesa Pledge Given to President t-lemt'ntary and Newport Har- bor High School District trustees on combine-d purchasing of school suppllea was approved by other tf'\4Slees. The county board of s upervisors wlll be asked to THE WINNER ,&"'d t he rur ner L O e•e $"own here with G eorge Yerdley f.;oiiC'w '19 the pres· en•otion of the Y~~rdle) •rophy J.,st Th~.~rsdoy e ver ing ot the Irvine C oMt C ou"try Cl~.~b P'c lured lef-t to n aht ere B II Twos! "f Beocon Boy b&s~etboll and teM is stor of Ho•bor Hiqh · Ron Stomp of Newport Heights, OCC treck stor· G ecrge Y erdley. one of H·e ell.,,ms gree k of proies~·o~al bas~e'bell Pp •e Rl'ed c ' ew~-' "" ~~e-.:· ·he tropny f..,· ".:: O'""'P' d•Mtt"'t~ ,. " ,L.).,...C' ~ !W;mme• ftt o.:c J ,., C .)rfrnon cf C.,.-... ' il'l Ml'' USC "".,... ~,.,o..,..p o~ .5"'.:l B .. r•e Sa..,yer of L•oo l<le OJ •l'tt:>t. 1 &'ld te n,. , .-,. 'I' ...., ''O.:· L.l,gh. (~r .:;"' ~~.:-·ol ::,e~~~~. ao~~~~tu.~y ::~: .............. "' 1FIRE DESTROYS BOAT ~;'n~lth the county purchasing .... 11 If Ll&ill .. . Edwin ~ :\foeckony .-. ~ord The 23-foot cabin cruI s e r •bo.tn1 tht> namln2 bt.ut tnd I Pl .annersAga•tn Ae ronutronk engineer. and Ga-"Ha ughty Lact,y" bec.\m<' t<'tRIIy to•~ It from tht' ot! D Into th4'1 g bot Pa1a y. Hung.nlan photoara· lm·oh·f.'d In fllmf"s, burnt>d to main ch•nM-1. It 11.''\~ tw-lnfl 1 tw pher now Jiving In Tustin, wtll t ht" water-line and unk in th~ t'ct to a nN.rb\ hi>.H h wht>n It P·eck Clemence s~&k at 8 p.m. Thursda~·. Au~. chi'nncl ott ~cwport DUI'M'S M rly I sank. poiiC't' s.~lr1 ()n(' n ... nrby 17. at the American J.Aglon Hall. Satu rday morning. The Joss was 1 boat wa.s SCOr<'hPd tw tht' hNlt The ~ewport ~ad\ Planning CommiMion hu re-~l.cted Alvan Cl•mence or Corona 4el Mar u 15th St. and w. Bay Ave .• ~n-t>~tlmated at ~'"t"ral thousand I and flamt"S. tral Newport. dollars. Ownf'rs ot thP • a.au~hty L \cty" :'Jf'wport ~ I*'~ fhf' a larm ~r. listf!td •• Charlf's ero-man, a t 5:10 a.m. t~~ilen ttwy found l lA2 M'lrtor'C'a Sf.. a nd F'rank I thf' boat bomlna from at~m to Lu«olln1. 149 Ba~ St . Cooa stNn . Fnrina met an ex:~ ..._ A ~ abOerd ... lw dn.Jrman for 1961-62. 1011 roll JQmiiOIII Other ortlcera ... Xra. lloMrt A son. 0fttOIY, 8 lb. 9 or... wa~ Mattball ot Lido a.. flrlt vke· bolft to Mr, end Mrs. Sarnut"l dlairman; WUJJaa l"'cMr ol Jofuwon. • ._..,... ad.. Co· aalbo a, _.... .._.........,_._ ,.... ~ ta a.c ••· ... .., 011k .t Jtew,..._ ..... • ,.....,, ~ J'r. He ................ ....,.. .. ... ftnt ~ would ..,...d o..... to ~ •u Jltlaeoft. 1• &lr St."~" I bMta, ofl'lewa ...... ~ aid ... -Will tnjul"t'd. Cu '" tbfm • ..,. ,.. .... ,... cttput ... Wlea ..... lphM wtwft meM .._, antvM. put • ltae a. ...... wu ....,..._ I lore C .... rcial Area Plaa1H 11ear WeslcliH T~w 1:'•''0 l'o '' p :<~nn ·.: .,, <'\l•·-1 11•' n t•,r::l h <• ,,,,,d "'rl'll •r ,, 1 d t•\ •·ln;•:~t · · .t ,,n:.: \\t!'-' i l ~· n· :.· •! !), ,,~r f):. !ttlm t ht' n•'-' •11 \\'•'"' IJ f! PrnJ,•,,,ur nl CP:lt•·r .tt lr' 1111> A \I• "''" n ,, .. • ''' ~" .m :'~·n ..... tr.c J \J ,~r ,un (''lq•, h •n'll nn fl,)\f'r fl· Ttw rrnr<,._..d 'uhdt\ .... , .nto l' t •lll!l1,.r··• <I 11•1 ... "Ill h•• ''"' ...._, 1t''"'" ! '~ t "t' r La nnHIJ,! , ''"1 ~ m,, ... , ''1 \u .: ~: l'-o (1'" • h•~ a~PIHI,\ 1'1 1t t'\C'nlnj? \\.l1 ht• Don \\·,.,..,j" .1 rf! :-. r•·qur ... t fnr .1p pro\ .q nf h•:-. pi.H1n<'d rt' .. llll'nt ~a l t'lt'\<'ll>fl'lw•JI ,\1 [)(-J \l.1r .tnd TuS1in 1r. 1!11' Bat•k Bay 1\."<'.a , / I e PAREN1'8 TAU: DIRECT ACTION The local parents who s tood up to protest an unannounced sneak preview of an obscene movie last week took the proper step of dire ct action. They had reason to pro test. because the program for the evening was for childre n . It is certainly the obli- h E . The a rand openl,.. Ia contlnu. gation of parents to act in sue a case. nergetlc Ina thla week-end at lntluenttal protests from parents can help theater manager& Homes·Dana Point ltnolla. Jocat· in their efforts to k eep out the smutty p ictures and ed 'On .cenic terrain below La· d h 1 f ·1 f .r--+.~~:una,. nNt the Senta Ana Free· to present goo , w o esome 1 m programs r way. and overlooklna D•a n a children and for the entire family. Potnt Manna. * * * Thei. are 79 homes In the tim unit. with a price ranae ol e READING THE FINE PRINT 120;250 to $27,().'5(), a~dlne to T hat new party program announced by the Com.. ulea director Gene Hardine or Walker • Lee. n.. developers. m u::1ist Party in Moscow promises free meals, free Butler-ttarbour, are holden~ of h o using, free transportation and free utilities, and the Saturday Evenlne Post blue a higher standard of living than in the capitalist ro:::: award for Southern CaJI· c o u ntries -all in about 20 years fro m now. The Merrill But 1 e r Jr. or Bay Associated Press writer who sent in t~report wise-Shores. member or the develop· 1 · 1 d d th f 11 · f tn t "B t th lng firm, says that ·a choi('f of y me u e e 0 o w mg 00 0 e: e gran-6 fl oor plans Is offered. and lots dio se program c ontains its fine print at the bottom: are a minimum 7.200 square teet the stater:nent that the program can be success-In size. fully fulfilled under condit ions of peace." The AP ------. write r forgot to add some more fine print: The fact 111•1 .. 11111111 F• that by "peac e ," the communists mean "Soviet com -II llllllr YIIW ... munist peac e ," which c an be achieved only by c o mmunist take-over of the e Atire free world. '* * * e EXCHANGE WITH REDS WOrM' WORJC T here are s till some who argue that w e should have a llowed the Yugoslav communists to come to Newport Beac h o n the grounds that we are bound to win in any exc hange of ideas and peoples. T he reason it w o:1't w o rk ·was desc ribed by C o ngressma n Walter Judd of M innesota in a speec h July 22. 1959, at the N atio n a l War C o llege . H e re's w hat h e , bad to say : "There c.nnot be a real erdtange. Who co,.s over from their side? Only those who are reliable, whidt means 10 ttlor- oughly indoctrinated and correct and tested that their boues are sure they CAn trust them. And, further, they are sliled in presenting communist ideas, trained in the dialectic-that is, AGENTS. "Who gOfl over from our side? Farmer1. Whom do they send ovet 1 Agents. Who goes over from our side? Journal· ists-to get informajion. ~o is Jent from their side? Agents Harbor View HUls residents were hosted recently to two get· 3cqualnted cocktAil parties by 0 . Z. RobertlK'n. builder of the new development. and Mrs. Rob. ertson In their home at 1101 Ebb Tide Road. Hors d"oeuvres prepared by Mrs. Robertson and her daughters-In · law and strolling Mexican mu· slcians added to the festive OC· casions. The large number or new home owners at Harbor Vi«>w HiUs necessitated having the 1wo separate parties, which later broke up Into smaller groups, continuing at other Har· bor Vit'w Hills homt>s. Among those who attended the gatht'rings were: Mr. and )frs. Seymour ~k. Mr. a nd ~frs. J. S. Belond, ~1rs. Ethel Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Les Fant, Mrs. Mary Fltz. .\i r. and Mrs. William Grundy . .\ir. and Mrs. Earl H·.trvey. Mr. and Mrs. Sam K~>yes. Mr. and .\irs. Walter to sell their ideas. Who goes over from our side? Professors. Who comes over from their side? Agents. From our side, con- gressmen and senators. From their side, agents. From our side, clergymen. From their side, egents. From our side, students. Their side, agents. From our side, businessmen. Their side, agents." * * e STAND FAST IN BERLIN * The issue is crysta l clear in th e Be rlin cr!SlS: I Spit'('r Jr., Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald Todd. Mr. and Mrs . Wayne Von Aldenbruck. Mr. a nd Mrs. Keith \\"{'{'ks; Wells Burgf>ss. Harbor Vlrw Hills Community As§ocla · u on p:esidenr. and Mrs. Burgess; :.tr. and :\1 rs. Paul Robertson a nd Mr. and ~1rs. 0 . Z. Robert· son Jr. S :a r.d fast a t a ll c osts . o r th e cause of the free world is lo s t. The~~ c:xre th o se who call 'fo~ a ppeasement Fill TIE IIII.E e nd neg o hat1o ns and w arn agmnst some one ··pr.e ssing th.e wro n g b u tton" to s ta rt a nucle a r holo- caust T he ir in ten tions m ay b e s in c e re . b ut they a re I p ass mg on the com m unist hne of "g ive a h ttle "' to I p revent a w ar that ma y d estr o y the w o rld . "Giv ing a little " today m e ans g lv lr.g a little m o re tom orrow . I just a s the p iece m eal s urre nder has b een' goin·g on-sinc e the e nd of W o r ld W ar II. Opim o n polls sho w tha t A m e r ican peo ple ore overwhe lmingly ' in :ave r o f standm g h rm a gainst the commu n ists in Berhn , b ecause the y k now th at a ny o th e r policy IS sutc ide. N o w d only o u r S tate Depa~tment had the courage o f our citiz~ns. * * * e COMMENT ON LAST WEEK'S LOG T h e Enslgn was take n to task Sunday by Dr. Jesse Perrin . head o f the Congregational Confer- e n c e of Southern California and the Southwest, who occup ied the p ulp it at the Corona del Mar Congre- gatio nal Chu rc h . H e a ccused last week 's Log of m 1smformatio n m the s tate ment that the C onference had approve d a r e solution for recognition o f Red C hina. He said that the C o nferenc e could not have take n a stand o n that issue because the issue has n e v e r c ome u p fo r action b e fore the group. I c hecke d bac k .on the documents on which I bas ed my statement, and I do note that the Red China issue was not a sub ject of a resolution . The author it y for my statement is the social action spoke s man for the C o n fere nce, Julian Keiser, who was highly praised by Dr. Perrin in his Sunday ser- m on. Mr. Keiser wrote in the April, 1960, Stimulator, concerning communist China: "A nation of 640,000,- 000 people . . . holds a position of significance in w o r ld affairs w hich cannot be ignored ... Can we hope for any improvement in relationships with other nations if there is no channel for communica- tion?" I made note of the fact that Dr. Perrin did not deny that recognition of Red China fits in with Conference thinking. He also did not dispute the o ther statements in last week's Log, that the Con- ference had favored increaled foreign aid and re- peal of t}le Connally reaervation to the World Court agreement~ ainoe theM matters were dealt with in Conference reeolutiona. My auggestion to Dr. Perrin: IAt'a reeolve the issue with a Conference reeolution supporting ~ State Dept. stand a;oinat recognition of GodJeu communist China; a1lo with a repudiation of Julian KeiMr'a extremely liberal pronouncements on this and many other vital ilauee. I invite Dr. Pentn 'a attention to a letter written to him br a group ol men from our church. lndudlng particulartr the c:binQ' ~: '"We r11111...., ask that no eom.r-c.lunda be \..cllar ft 1 ' eo- lion ol ..e YiMn which we find ., ~. or tJxtl Yr. Eeiler be relieNd of hia dutt. 01 IIUni*r of eodal action for the Congregational CanfereDoe. •• 0 death, whl're is thy sting? 0 grave. where is thy vi<'· tory"! The sting or death Is sin: and thc strength of sin is the l:lw. But thanks be to God. which giveth us the vic· tory through our Lord Jesus Ch rist. t l Corinthians. '15: 3.3-:>7.) LE~AL JfOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A · 38652 ESTATE OF FRANCIS ALEX· ANDER MO:'JRO, also known as FRANK MONRO AND F. A. .\iO~RO.,. DECEASED :'JOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors or a nd a ll per· sons havlna claims aealnat the said decedent or said Htate to tile them with the necessary vouchers in ttre oftlce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Callfornia. In and for ttre County ol Orange, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers In t~ office! ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to ~nt ltle aame. wtttl the neceuary vouehel'll. to the un. dersitned at his or her pliace ol bu•lne.. to.wft: Security Firat National Bank, Executor. 10 Futa.lon Square. S.nta Ana, Calllorftia, within atx moniU aft« ca.. ftrat publl· cation ol thJa ~. Dated: lui)' a 1111. s.e.rtty Pint JfationaJ ...._ • na~SonaJ Mnldna ..ad~tJ- by C. I ...... _lo Mllllt· ant 'INIIt oaac.. ~· tor ol tile ~ .. ol _.. deoldlnt. HAJtWOOD, REPFERNA.N lr SODEN Attorneya at Law 33M Via Lido Newport leach, Calllomla Olttole 3 . .., Attonwya lor Executor Publt.lll: ..... a. 10. 11, ••• till In the lfewport Harbor Dwip ~-................. c... ...... c.lf. ~ ............ -,__,. .. C... 4.1 Wet •..... Cltr el ....,_. .... Cell OMM _. ,.......,.._. .............................. _Lc...t ..... ..,, c:e.... ...... Celt ,.,..... Ollil. ..... • NIWfOI1 ~ ....... -·1;'•·• ..... ··nc· ...... ............. .., ............. Alii .. ... ...... Ill Slete 11M .. "'-......... .,.aw .. ,.... ............. ~ ., .... MIMMI tl ... CAUFOINtA NIWSIAHI ,._...._ AssoaAT10N ~ t1 tile NATIOHAl IDfTOIIAL AIIOCIAftON AaY0 l HAAIA ----·---·--0... ... ....... M HAAIA -·--·-.. .... IUISCIJmoN IATII ..... ....,.... He~ ArM1 0.. ,_., -IIM1 '-,._. -.. O...W. tl ... tt.t. ArM: 0.. ,.., -Mat '-,... -SUI Mother of Star to Talk Mrs. Geraldine Ru.ell, mother of the movie star, Jane BUIMU, and putor of a &null church In Van Nuys, caut .. will apeak to a St. Ja.,._ &plaeopaJ Church croup, Newport leaeb. 11t 7:~ p.m. Saturday. "A Movl... In the Mulberry Busbea'' wUI be the tltJe of Mra. Ruaell'a taUc. Her autoblOCN· phy, "0 Lord Wllac Nat." Ia avalleble at the book 8tOreL 'nte talk wUJ be p~ by a feJJOWiblp period, beatnnlnl at • ~.m. Tbe pubUc Ia Jnvtt.cf. .., ............... ... .................. -.-- J On vacation: Tbou.ht you·d pt a kick out of readift, eome ol theae oldies wrJttcn 10 )'HI'II or ~ •co . I * v.umn 11 TD, ua or .................... _ • GET a&TTJ:a MOVIU P,ubllsher of the Ensign, • AIITI.coiiiiVIOIII W&a Honorable City Council Newport Beach , .. tile I -..U • • • -z since lut Jliovember and your , ._ .. ..._ .. .._. Ia ,_ ..... I know you will coneratulate the people of our area, aa J do with all my heart. tor demand· ina that the sneak previow, "FaJJ Guy." shown at the Meu Theatre. be stopped. C.ntlemen: I wUrh to wholeheartedly com· mend you for your approval of the proclamation aa !JHOpoeed by the Southern California School ot Anti-Communlan declaring Aua. a to S.pt. 1 aa Anti·Com· munlam Week. _apparent support of "bad loeera" IIIIIRII 1 ..... ... ...._ such as John Blreh~ and the _, ••• •• ••••• .,...... like have sickened and dt.lr\Lit· ••Ill"' -. ••n•• ~ ed me. M you well know, com· ... • __, ......... Mr a.t munlam ~ not new. It didn't Just 1 ...., .. .-, ,._ .... 1 start since President Kennedy ....... ,._ -.... .._ waa elected to oltlce b1 our peo· 111e .,._ _. ., .,_ ue.. pie. The late Senator McCarthY .._. -........ tl a touaht hla heart out aaalnat -.._ ......_ e1 .._ communlam In thl.a country. The-ltyle T 1t111 ....._. ef .... &1)3thy of our leaders. then In 111ar ••••n• Of - power, and of certain powerful tMN"s n ......_. ....... ef It Is about time the parents and citizens who still have a hll'h s t a n d a r d of what life s hould be, wliJ stand up and shou~. to sto.l the type of motion pictures We h3Ve been liVen. Every movie that deals with the worst passions In our SO· clety has been given "()scars·· and praise no end. Is It any wonder our teenagers lower their moral standards! ln doing this you are follow· lng the advice of FBI Chief J. £dear Hoover, who Aid: '"A.merl · ca"s .best defen.e lies In the aJertneu of Its patriotic clttzena. It we open our ey .. , inform our. selves and work toeether, we can keep our country free." 1 r o u p s wu appaJllna. Where tt• • .._ ,_ -•Y· • .. , were you and your John Birchers .... .._,. e1 111e ....u . . . then when he n~ded your help! Del ... .-Stewed T1•1t111 We Americans defend the Jut antftd laM '"*' a rleht of our free speech. but clelk:Soaa .,.scy e10•u ..._ .c when certain groups and lndl· ..a-. celery. pepp•• ...s vlduala defy our own eovern· ...... Neidy to.._.. • 1a., ment with ~~areasm, smear and ..-.aato .,&c. add .. ....._ outright non-support, those In· or a a --. for IIMCitL My teen a 1 e grand-daughter said to me )'esterday, '"Look at the stuff. that is thrown at us from every angle. How does any. one expect a nything better In our actions? Do we have any help to make our way better or easier?"' You are helplna the a use of Frefllom by alertlne our citizen• to the communist threat and calling attentJon to the School conduct.ed by the Christian Anti· Communism Crusade so that our citizens may Inform the~TU~elves. Every little act, word >and deed, pointed lh the right dlrec· tlon. helps our cause. Keep up the good work. Sincerely Donald I. Huddleston 1211 Kings Rd. Cliff Haven Has America lost its heart for the sweet and enduring emo· tlons? Are we so calloused that movies starring Greer Garson and Irene Dunne and many others are completely out of date? * * * Recently ··penny Sl>renadc:· • LE'n'Ea TO SDEavtsoa with Cary Grant and Irene Dun-C. M. Nelson ne. and the same day Greer Gar· Board of Supervisors son and Ron a Id Colman In Dear Mr. Nelson: dlvlduals and croups s hould be sllenred and disciplined. Our country will survive and prog· ress lone after you and John Birchers are cone. We ARE a tree people. TOM PAYNE Santa1Ana (If ... : TM fU. of U.. ED· .... .,.epeaforT_..,_.s lDapectloD _ .. , ........ 0 bow 1.-g .... &.-,. .... .... ftvbtmg .... ~...aat ... . .,.,_., la .... ita ...., ..... ~ .... ye.. T-. wblle Joe McCGrtlay f"9bt bla becDt oat? I was -bla 8lde Bop.) * * * "Ra ndom Harvest" were shown May I, on behalf of the CoronJ on 'IV. Thank goodness for these del Mar Civic Association, thank re-runs. so the people of today you tor appearing befort> our • LETTEJI TO THE MAY08 can ~ there was a tlme when group. 1 think t his aftordt>d us Mayor Jamt>s Stoddard the motion pictures gave us a better understanding of the Newport Beach, C1lllfornla stories with a heart: which ex· mt>thod and means of ~SS· Dear Mayor Stoddard: Jl(essed wholesomt>ness, unsel· ments In Orange County. Congratulations to you and fis hness and a true and right We are aware of the dt>fects the City Council for your stand sen~ ol love and romance. and look forward to having on the visit of rhe Communist The~ s tories leave one with these rorrectc.-d as you outlined • mayors of Yugoslavia. a ff'ellng of warmth and tender. in rhe n<'8 r future. The ldt>a of 'Mr. Coop Indeed dHerVl'S n_t>s..«. a desi re to ll\"e a bettt>r having a blanket assessment !or praise from all of us of Newport life. and to lo\"c our fellow man !\he enllre county for one y~ar. Beach and the surrounding rn..>rc. even though It may cost us areas for his. decisive action. What .a wo?derful opportunity more. and then having percent· What better way to demon· the motron prcturt> Industry and age increases the following year strate our form of government. the 1V Industry have to 11ft our is one that was heartily ap· as opposed to Communism. thJn mora l standards, to c>ducate and pro\•t>d by all those present 1 am by the peoplc saying "no" to make a better world. Let us all sure. their elected offlcla~ and those demand that this be done. ' May 1 thank you again for rt>presentativcs res ponding. This Sincerely your time and assistance that shows clearly the dl(ference be· LILLIAN GRISWOLD you offered. tween our form of government. Corona del Mar Respectfully, where the powN coml'S from thc.- LEGAL KOTICE C~FICA.TE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do hert>· by certify that they are conduct . lng a Take-Out and Restaumnt !Spanish Foods> business at 106 McFadden Place, Newport Beach, Calif.. under the flctJtlous fjrm name of The Jolly Taco and that said firm is compoeed or the following persona whoee names In full and phlce-of residence are as follows, to· wit: Thomu Cllftord A.rcher. Allee Mildred Archer, !50S Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, CaUfornla. wrntESS" our banda thla 13th day of luly, 181L THOMAS CLinuRD ARCHER ALICE K • .ucJIER. STATZ OF CALiroaJfiA ) , .. COUlfJY OF O&ANGE > Olf '111111MI My of July. 1161. beCore IM, a .......,. Publle In Uld lor IUd .... tr and state, .............. ~ ceaunfa. = •;:.::-:;;:·:·= ... Al&e. ........... to ---.... ,.._ ..... --......... w to tM ~ lwb ITt. &ad .S· *'"''r. .... that._,. ... Nlllil ...... I wn..-m1 hand and oftt. clal ..... PEPITA H£1.MU:, Jfotary Public tn and lor aa1d County a.nclltate. KJ CGIDmta.~on npiNe MaJI,lJIS Pu..u.b: luly JO. ~. .... a. 10. 1111 people, as opposed to Commu-Jay R. Longlry. M.D. nlsm wherc tht> will of the oov. President • Corona del Mar erning few is Imposed on the Civic Assn. people from the top down. * * * • "SSI.EEfCE TII&Jr Publisher ot the Enal,.n, Alter hearlna Prest~nt Ken· nedy's rnesaaae on TV and then readlna It In the news.,.pen, 1 fully realized he needs lhe sup. port and p r a y e r s of every American. For the past 12 years our beloved country ·has tried In vain to ~ ~lone with ltwlalan leaders and communlam. We now have taken our stand and aa the President •14. "We do not want to ftpt, but .,. llave fouatrt before." We aft in the rltbt. u Mfore, a.ncl .. will proteet our fl•••~~~a and waJ ot Ufe, come w11at mq. Quite fluldJ, JOUr edtcortala What a slap In the face to all frf'C people and a ll those yearn· lng to be free If the visit of tht> Communists had been per· mltted here during Captive Na· tiona Week. Khrushchev made thla state· ment to Western diplomats at a MOIICOW reception on November 18. 1956: "If you don't like us, don't accept our Invitations and don't Invite u. to come to aee you. Whether you like It or not, hll· tory 1a on our sl~. We will bury you." You and Mr. Coop and the City Council have shown u. we can win by declalve aoctJon. Sincerely yours. Thelfta Colesworthy 1830 Beryl Ln. Harbor HJcblanda ·* "What does Lido mean!"" I asked a young girl Just recently arrived from Italy who was Je.1rnlng the Enellsh LanguaJe. She leaned back In her chair. rolled her eyt>s u;>ward and hu1ged henl(>l{. ··w onderful! A place where everybody would gather to h:ave a marvelous time. Glorious! Lots of people aU having tun!" * Of latenet to frtecl ..... JoHn tbat doa't Ub to get ........... wttb bot .,_ ... ...... abrba,. Ia ....... . that cue alnady coobd • • • last Mat Ia Ule o.ea tW cnap. AAotbor of IC.c:IACia's .. 1 hked It Myself"" blala c:b1ldna ••• •• Two new furniture waxes that mu5t be mentioned. We've had dozens of calls tor S 111 Wax. I .:-an personally recommend this particular poJish for furniture. I've used it and loved It for the last flve yeal'll. Barker Brothers sent me a sample bottle with a deUvery and I've been Sanl-Wax· In« ever since. Dust just doesn't like furniture that"s been Sanl· Wa.xed. Then therc's Pride. Johnson's new wax discovery. Waxes without rubbing. It's been advertised In every maca· zlne In the country this month. Life devoted two pages to it. * Loelr .... leidy. 1oM ... ,..... .......... let .. c.a-b••••t-.......... ... tbe ~ Marlllet Dllectery ... -.......... .., .... ...................... U....... It .... tMt lb. GrUfttla ............... .. tM Adea aM ..... 114 It ..... tale --flnt II II IlL Ill. Clalrllll. ................ ........................ ......................... ...... fte ..... -..... ............ ...,... ... . ....... ,...., ....... .... -et«<lllal IIIII OJ' I _. .... .. ..., ...... .... ........ -...,_. .......... * Dt4 you know ltlat for every 10 -..... liRneM In tempera· ture ,... J~ JOUf beer clrlnldq 1" 0 • • )'out eutMan. llted beveraae ~paon 1 .. ~ • . . You 10 ovorbcard on ...... by ........ to t" . 0 0 lo _,., not aequelnt ,......twa Wltllthe ..... ~tof -. JntheWeat, ,_...,. vuMtMa ol Mlq 'hu o1 wtUch DarJMUna. Mint. Je • m I n •· Orule .......... Sld:llall NtWfti'Mnded for lc.d ...... 'hu .,. anoctwr of aar not be ~ aay plac. aeJUIIva * --~--­..... ~ . .-.:t..U ... f!IJI!I ........ .... s z_ .... _.._··· * I I I the POUCI 11.01 Ia e 110118AT. JULY It W.u,.n L. Rlcbal'd8. 61. or 281~ W. Cout Hwy .. Kewport S.ach, wu mar.ed with Intoxication In public! at .Sw!WNe Ave. and Cout Bwy., NewOoft S.ach, at 12:15 a.m .... WlWam a. Boat· man, 4302 E. Cout Hwy., Oorona del Mar, was booked oat 1:30 a.m. on a wurant c.-harJ'(! of fallure to appear on a traffic ticket ... A bufllar took a atOO wrlat watm and 110 In small chanae bom rtle ~ of Mr. and MIS. Charles M. Walters, 5104 River Ave., Weet Newport, while they were In Mexlco ••. ..... ---L. ........ Mil ...... _. __ ........ ................... __ ....,... ....... _ ..... pUUc ........... ....., ............ ~ ...... A ......... --....... ~ ....... au'~ ..... te .. ................... A ............ --ecctll•twl· ly .................. ,..,... • .._. lair. 1111 E. C...t • ..., .. C.... dill-... Rlt'hard E. She~. 221 33rd St .. West Newport .• repoi'Wd that his pickup truck wu hit by a boy on a bicycle at 3fth St. and Mar· cua Ave., W•t Newport ... An tlB·Inch lone navy n are. round In the beach sand at 18th St., Newport Beach, by .Jim Doepke, 1802 W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach, was held for the ahore patl'ol . . . Cars ,driven by Don· a id A. Gendron, 1501 BoMle Doone Ter.. Irvine Terrace, and Mictlael D. Herman. 231 Del Mar Ave., eo.ta MKA. were In a traf. fie accident on MacArthur Blvd. north of Ford Rd. . . . Jeffery Gaylor, 20. of 609 Patollta Dr .. Irvine Tc?rrace, was the victim of car tamperine In the 300 block of Manne Aw .• Balboa Island. fie FIJite•l ...... II. ... ................... all ..... -a., ....... .. Alii III •••• Y ...... ..... .... • st•P• .. a.._. ., ~ •• ..,.. 117 ... J-.U.C. ........ .... -~~-... te ........... . .J.ane A. .-........ &101 15th St .• Newport Hetahta. wu eharpd wUh lntoX&a&tlon ln private ... A motor leCJIIIQr driven b)' Rich· ard A. Hol-. M 1 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Heltht.s, and a car driven b)' ltldlard L. Schlueter, 535 Santa Ana Ave.. were In a traHic acc:hMnt at Redlands Ave. and Clay St., J'fewport Helahta ••• n.lll"l 1ear valued at $~5 was stolen from the aa· rag~ of C. W. Trawra. 321 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar ... Two rods and reels, vaJued at.$147.80 . were stolen from the boat of A. H. Goodell. 3312 W. Ocean Front. West Newport, moored at 3208 Mart'US St.. West Newport . . . Albert Dixon, 514 Riverside Ave .. Newport HelgtJts. reported the anchor line cut on his bait boat. ErcyJ D .• moored al 632'~ J ,sl St., Newpoct liNch. e WDIIUDAT. JULT II Bufllar alarm at the Securll)• First N1lt1onal Bank, Corona del Mar, rant at 12:38 a.m. and aaaln at 2:59 a.m. but oUtcers could find no eVIdence or entry ... A S9 chaise lounee pad and pillow were stolen from the front patio of Mrs. Odele F. MarkJJ. 106 Marine Ave., Balboa' Island . , . A $90 bicycle was stolen from Wayne Brieht. of 222 1"3 Coral Ave.. Balboa Island . . . cars driven by Marcia F. Falcon. er, 3238 Washlntton Ave., Coefla Mesa. jlnd Carol Sue 'ntley. 1100 Cliff Dr., Clift Haven, were In a trafflt' accident at Bayside Dr. and Coast Hwy., Newport Beat'h. · c.u., rnu I• "'-!~-. e 'I'VUDAT. JVLT II -....n ~ ss. oa as 11....-t ....... c-t. ...... 1 TRAVEL SERVICE IIJQIIWAT AT 08CIIID (Opp ..... ._. oalee) I5CI E. eo.t ....... , C:O....cleiiiG OR 3-0380 ENROLL NOW YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN TO SWIM at ILUE lilY (Met 10 wil JOUt DAY Md EVENING A wallet eontatnlnt $7.90 was stolen from the car of Me~th LaVene. 121 Coral Aw .• Balboa Island. s-rked In the 100 block of 36th St., West Newport . . . Can driven by Kenneth W. Koll. 1555 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. and Te rry D. Ruth, 129 42nd St .. West Newport. were in an accl· dent at Placentia Aw. and Superior Ave., West Newport Heights ... A turn signal han· del was stolen from the steering column of the car of Mrs. R. F. Chittenden. 6 Harbor Island. ·parked at Onyx Ave. and Balboa Ave~ Balboa laland ... .. _._ ...... IIIIE. .. . ............ be& ... ...... ................... a..t oC lDJvtw eaffend· Ia a tnll· UGAL .C711CE ' lf011CE TO CWEDJTOiaS A ·38200 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORAI'GE !fo. A • 31!1200 Eatate ol CLAUDE AT'IUNSON. ~ued. ' --cba19ed wttla .. ~ lD pabUc at 118&1 lt. a8d OcMD rw-t. lf..,..t .... ...• -.·~-.. .._..-at .ftlaec~ at auo .... stoleD t.....a,_lDthe.-.... oC Aula J-Sweet. -ftrate .._cwt ........ A ...... bell~.,_ the ......... 1ctaoo1 .,...,...._... ca...cl Al5 "" ... to the parbd all .. Mn. nao.aa W. Fraaaki1D. 4.54 Coeta M ... It-Coeta M..a ••• .............. 4<8 Park Ave. ........ 2202 s. Flower ICI 5·4932 NonCE IS HEa&BY GIVEN t the creditors of the above naraed decedent that all perwona havlnt clalma aaalMt tile said decedent a,. required to ftle them, with h nt!C.'ftNf)' vquchers, In the of· nee of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, wtttl the neceuary vouchers. to the undersJened at Law Offices of Franklin and Franklin, 107 Eut 18th Street. eo.ta Mesa. CaJifornla; wtlJch l.a the place of buslneu ot the undersltned In all matters pertalninl to th~ estate of said decedent, within slx months after the first publl· cation of dlle noUce. A $35 rod and ~I wt>re stolen from the garage of James llllng· worth. 402 Belvue Lane, Balboa . .. Stepht>n E. Blakely. 2211 1t Marraret Dr., ]"ewport Heights . was hit on the head by a rock thrown by a nelghbor'hood boy. who W3S warned ... An occu· pant of a passing car tired a BB gun which caused 175 da m· age to the windshield of a car belonalng to John110n and Son. 900 W. Coast Hwy~ Newport S.ach . . . Tony Martinez, 379 La Perle Pl., Costa Mn.~~. ~­ ported the loss of a areen -and yellow squirrel-type monk~y. which mlfht have strayed Into the city . . . Tom Steele, 116 E. Bay Ave .• Balboa, dtued but could not catch two boys. about 16. aft~r they had broken a window In the home of Mrs. Ann Taylor, 310 Montero St.. Bal· boa. at 11 :17 p.m .... OR 3·7170 '1t's Fun to 0,.. In Fublon" SIZI I ...... ... ...... ~ ........ .. ..... .._. c.l ..-. '· Dated .July 19th. 1961. MARJORIE GALE. Administratrix wl1h the Wlll-ann~xed ol the es· tate of the above named deaedenr. rRANitUN AM> FRANKLIN 107 Eut 18tll5t., eo.ta Mesa, Calltomla. Attorneys for AdmJn18tratrlx With 1M WlU·An.M'JIItd. Pubn.Md July 27. Aua. 3, 10. 17 lh the Mew.-t Harbor Enatan e T11U111DAT. )VL T 20 An S89 'urfboard was stolen from the garaae of George D. Godfrey, Z7 Bea~n Bay ... Mall· man Fred Shearin, 3210 Iowa St .. Costa Mesa. was bl1ten by a dot at 220 Amethyst Ave., Bal . boa Island . . . Three louvered window panes w e re found broken at the ~ar of the Gene Burton Dress Shop. 219 Marine Ave., Balboa Island . . . Van· dais t'au!lf'd S25 damare by spraylne black and blue ~paint on the car of S. H. Bullock. 317·A Marruente Ave.. Corona ~I Mar, In an open fJOnt prate at the ,.ar of his residence . . . Lawrence B. BroerinJ. 120 Arne· thyat Ave_., Balboa laland. ~· ported tbe tMft ot a $23 bl· cycle . . . Boys with 18 pna were blamed for puttJq BB holes In two larte windoWs In the ,.ar or the home of Harry SUB,SCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 F. COAST IIWY .. CORONA DEL MAll -OBJOJ.E,3-0S5CJ 'I'M oa1y waally DeWCOIQier ba tlae HarJM. Area Olm YEAR------Oalr U0 Outlkleot~,Area . f ~ ' Name ----------------------------~------------- Mailing A~---------------------------- ~nes. D" 43rd St., WHC New· port .•. Two 1.-Antel8 tlrla. 15 and 17, were charted with the buralary ot three 8hort mumus, valued at IC2.90. from Waltah Clark'• Hawaiian Shop. • Marine Ave .• Balboa ~land; they we,. taun Into ~tody at 111 PMrJ ~ve., Balboe bland .•. Fltdnp valued at $41 wfte S1olen born tbe 21 ·foot sloop. ICeeno. owned by Kenne K. .Ja. coby, 220 Pearl Ave., Balboa Js. lant!, moored off N. Bay Front and Pearl Ave .... e niDAT. JULT II Robert R. Davia .Jr., U9, of 133 W. Ukh St .. Coeta Mesa, went to sleep at l :40 a.m. whl~ dflvln1 hls car north on .Jambroee Rd., upper bay, the car drove off to the rlpt and feU about 80 feet to the base of a hill . . . Earl Helt.lctlmldt .Jr., 33. San Marino. was char~ with Intoxication In .tuto at N. Btty Front and Ame· thyst Ave.. Balboa Island, at 1:35 a .m. after his car t'aused S200 damage to the garage of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roland. 1205 N. Bay Fropt . . . Candy bars and gum wen~ be-lieved stolen by burglars alter they forced In a window of . .Jean's Place, 705 Edaewater Ave., Balboa, owner Jeanette Frede tte, 2083 PrE-Sident PL. Costa Mesa. reported . . . Three tall lights were stolen from the 1959 Cadlllat' of Fred A .. Kenny. 12(17 E. Balboa Bl vd .. Balbo.l ... A Ill baby sm.u.n ._ atolea f.-tlae fnot yard el Doaald ... t. lll lappla&n Aft.. 8alboa J.a..ct ••• A NO wtrl•s bicycle ............. tlae ...... of II& F. B. Goett· dML 1-L lay .,._t. aal· boa lalaM • • • A trcdfk acd· cleat at A ..... A ... ad c.at llwy. eon.a del lieu. lD· ..aft~~ caa ......_ by Mn. Ceol9e llolateUa. IW Dolpbla Ter .. lnlae T...-.. ad CoD· &ad .. )~. Loa Aalgele8 ••• Two surfboards were stolen from the garage of John T. Boisseranc, 1577 Ocean Bl vd .. Balboa . . . Melvin Simon, 401 ~i vue Lane, Balboa. re ported {Continued on paJe 8) .,, ...... lOa.a telp.a; ...._ lDa.lft." I p.a ..... ~ ........... U..J 3-1112 J •••r•l 1 ............. ll.r. and Mra. C'ha,.._ Mow~r. Corona del Mar, ~ntertalned Sa1.. urday evenlnJ at a bar~ue and 1arden perty. 'nle party wu e.pedally planned to honor awmbenl of the decorating com · mmee of the Tut!May Club be· cauM MIS. Mower lA chairman of that committee. Amonl thoee danctn' undf'r the staiS were Mr. and Mrs. John Toner, Mr. and MIS. Nicholas Weaver, Mr. and MIS. Charl4:'s Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Glleama n, Mr. and MIS. Glenn Fllbert, Mr. and Mrs . .J. E. WIJ . cox, Mrs. Frank Long of Friendly Hills, Whittier. and dle Afower·s 10n 'il nd hia wife and children, Mr. and M..S. Richard Mower and .Jon and Patti. LEGAL lfOTJCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A·38463 ESTATE OF GLEN ARTHUR SODEN. also known as GLENN I ARTHUR SODEN, DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of a nd all persons havlnl clalm.s against the said decedent or s!lld estate to file them with the necH&ary vouch · I ers In the otrlce of the Clerk ol the Superior Court or the ~tate of California, In and for the County or Orange, or to present the same. with the necessary vout'hers, to the underslaned at his or her place of business, to- wit: Margaret B. Soden. c/o Har· wood, Heffernan lr Soden. At· torneys at Law, 3355 Via Lido. Newport S.ach, Calltomla with· in six months after the first pub. llcatlon of this notlce.t Dated: .July 7, 1961. MARGARET B. SODEN, Exet'utrlx of the Estate of said decedent. HARWOOD, HEFF~~~~ lr SODEN Attorneys a t Law 3355 VIa Udo Newport Beat'h, California ORiole 3·8080 Publ ~h : July 13. 20. 27. Aug. 3 ln the Newport Harbor Ensign Fer el ,_ ~t"-t Med1, u M .._. btl ... "-W'tsll"-f c... ~l;ole l.OUO. KILL Olt CURE J Some folb Uted' to •t tobecco for mediQuJ put· poleS. They thouabt tbc inpedienu of tobacco wouJd kill any poisoa iD tbe l)'l&em. We know bct1er DOW- thanks to rnedica.l raearch. We've learned. too, that it's best to ask your physician's advice before~~ any medicioea. Be wile in marten of health. When you're ill, ~ your doclor do the diqnosina and pracribi.na. Tben, if be arden modicatioo. come to us for pra:riptioa 1CfVice. ~ ' Christensen Phar111acy *1 &. CIOAIT IIWT .. COIIOIIA DEL IIU OIUOI.& 1·1551 ANNOUNCING NEW STORE HOUBS FOR YARN SHOP IIOW O~EII 10 A.M.to 5 P.~. Mondays thru Fridays Suturday 10 A.:\1. to -1 P.M. Come In and t>E' tht' nt>w fall yarns for suits, coats and dresses 31» E. C:O.t Bwy. -Oa I ·IDID -ConDo del Mar SPACIOUS, IJC.FAIILY .. ES 01 SIOC-FIEE VIEW LOTS OVOLOOIIIC TIE PACIFIC .. • !rth • • ..... Ill, ca.m I Cr•lltir .. , .. Influential Homes DANA POINT KNOLLS • tc.llillc-7~ --DDIIer ~I • o.tt.-t .... 3 ' 4 ...-. , ..... Room. 2 ... .... I • ...., ~ 14 w.u.on DDIIIr 2.000 SIMI! ... lwtlotl • Up tt 2.1 ..... f't. Adllll L.M11c S... I • ............. lAD (7,.200 ~"'~)I • ,_ CiiMa' .... ,... ...... t •3-(Wa...-, .......... . ... Todly's the dly to eet FIRST CHOICE of homesites lftd ltylt"'l ift tftis idell ,_.,'round belCh commuruty ... on the virw-tiful httlhts of DAM POINT .•• -of Amera·s f~ l"*inc ~ sun·Jnd..fun conwnunities. No smoe ... brtathtlllin& witws l G11m0rous quality·built ' "' fll>mts ... winne~ of the ccwettd S.turct.y Ewenifw Post "Blue •Man Home Award" ... liCit Ilene c:t.ocl·tull of fine futures, nahon~lly advertisef Nmt br_. to me1te IIYine mort lfiMabit! ,_.....,.C~S.IMAM'~-~0& A* ...... ._ ........ .,.....,. ................ . .__ ..... _...._ ~--- ,_ COMT ~ ~ .c-et Hwr. w Dill ~-.DIIM........_~ ...... -. ..... 1 ........ ~ N,OW OPEN VITAMINS UNUMITED IFFEII ....•.....• ,, ... 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BUY NOW AND SAVE .............. 196 1 christmas cards from 20 to 50% off also i terns of decor - 3340 Via Lido oa 3·_, K.wport .._.. , - - COMMITTEE C~AIRMEN are pictured here et Irvine Bowl di5cussing plans for the seventh <'lnnual summer 1-.owl concert sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The con· cert will be-held s.,turdoy. Aug. 26. sh,rting at 8:30 p.m. The ch<'lirmon shown here are,' from . ' left. 'Mrs. over-oil cheirman: Mrs. Arthur Strock of l ido Isle, tidets in the Horbor Areo: Mrs. Harold Everett, tickets in the L<'lguno <'lrea, and Mr s. Dwight G ibbs ctf loguna. co-ch<'lirm<'ln. ...... , •.•.. , I Max Russell. superint~ndent of New p o r r Harbor Union High School distr ict. Is one of New . port-Bl lboa Rotary Clut>'s newest members. He was sponsored by Past President Orrin Wright. MISS STEWARD RECITES VOWS WITH REV. TORRES Miss Verna Steward of Santa Monica ex.::hanged vows Wed· nesdJ.y even'lng. July 26, with the Rev. ~njamin Torres Jr. of the First Methodist Church of Library-Fire Station Open House ·slated 1 Costa Mesa. wu best man. Serving as ushers were John Burgh. Dr. Kendall S t a d 1 e r and Thomu Torres, brother of the groom. all of ~n· ta Monica, and Jack Lamont of Torrance. Open houS(' for the newly en· larged city Library In Balboa togethPr with the newly huilt B.tlboa fire stnlion w ill be held !rom 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. S. The ladies auxiliary of the !ire ctepartment and thP f riends or the L!brary w ill ~rve refreshment<;. ~Irs. Meredith Cook is presidPnt of the auxil· iarv, ond Mrs. l>on S. Briscoe is .-hairman of the committee. CliiL FOil TROMPSORS M~. and Mrs. Richard L. Thornp on. 2132 Se\'ille Ave .. Balbo..t. are parents of a da u~h · ter born Sunday. July 30, In Hong lios;>ltal. I 8 ·=· M i +:1 M M I I I I 8 M f F Glamour Glimpses . It's limP ... timt-. that i~. to gi\'e 1 hought to how you wtll look and what you will wear this comi ng season. For the g1rls who are on the1r way bar k to claS<;rooms. we would like to suggest any number of f..tshions from l h<' current Glamour ... for instancE'. see the brown white twf'ed outfit from Sloat . . . young and new looking with its wandering waistline ... the shell jersey blouse with semi· turtle neck blouse gives it an· other new 1961 appearance. You ·m ight find the orange chiffon party dress will be just the right one for t hat very s;>eclal evening. s....-n ..... -lat.gnal part of the WCDdrobe few • tbe Miu • Mn. of C.Womla. cmd .. ON oHertD9 you a wo..s..f1ll MJecU-. IM9laDlD9 wttb the aborter cbaMl •lola. wblcla ...... pedect ·-..... -..., ,....., CIOttoD d..-.. rt4Jbt tb1a ftiY ........... Or. of coune. t.bele Ia tbet baUrr look Ia Oriola. -SayaUe. ... ~1' Wlllbable • • • fot tM bleaded -JDatcbed ddwta. ablrta Cllld ddwta. of Orloa. _. fl U... by Ted!*. We must not forget the various other fibers too ... like the fur blends, and cam el, by one of your favorites. like Kenrob ... We Jove the Sebastian skirts and sweater tell. "And walt till you see the royal blue and ,old combi nation ..• You must have this one. Ia ... « ..... -h .. .. ........ ,.. ........ .... ~MDIII._ Maatla• ... • ..................... ...................... .... .,.. ......... ---....pt .. ,.. ,,, ...... y., a.~~a· .......... ....... ........ , « ., ...... . .,.. .... e 0 .. -altaflf --.aal*aavaM-.-· .... _... .... --· ... ..... ....,. They just arrlwd by air, 10 come In and aelect youn I'HI .aon. O!flclaflnr at the services at the First MethodiS't Ch urch of Santa Monica were the church pastor, the Rev. Mort Dean, and the Rev. Clyde Ervin of Trinity Methodist Church of Whittier. M rs. Dean Shaffer of Sa n t a Monic:1, sister or the groom, was m.ltron of honor. and 'the brides· maids were M iss Bt-tty Samis a.nd Miss Deanna Gazartan of Santa Monica and M iss Beverly Pearce of P•sadena. Robert Shaw of Los Angel<.'s Farewell for the·Goodmans A farewell dinner party was held Ju t week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bayer. 3i'.2 Ocean Blvd .• Corona del ,.\1ar. !o: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodman or Westcllff. who arc moving to Jackson, Miss. i :\Irs. Robert Flanegln. 509 04' I Anza Dr .. Corona Highlands. and I ~frs. Walter Charamro. 1615 Ma· riners Drive, Harbor Highlands. were co-planners or thf f'Vf'nt. Guf' ts were: Dr. and .Mrs. JN· ome Humphrey. Mr. and M rs. Alex Schvarl. Mr. and Mrs. HN· bert Ford. Mr. and M rs. Ellis ~1cndenhall. .:\fr. and Mrs. Evan Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. GPorge Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs. J.1mes Eubank. Mr. and Mrs. Pat She)· ard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wort. Mr. and M rs. Herbert Miller. :\ir. and ~irs. John Hurtt; Mrs. Jessie • Doyle, mother of Mrs. Goodman. anEI her aunt, Esther Doyle: Louise Meteer, and Mary Fltz .• Uk•i• Bill Fruer· HaalaJ-llrpry I Mrs. Ellen Fraser, long time 1 Corona del Mar librarian. u nder· went major surgery last week at Hoag Hospital and will be con- valescing !or some time before returning to her library post. A n<'w member of the B.llboa and l'\ewport staffs Is .Mrs. Rhoda Doran of 70512 Heliotrope Ave>.. Corona del Mar. M rs. Doran comes to the Harbor area after 14 years service with the Glendale library. lOR FOB IIUWD I ' The bride, who Is the daugh· ter of Mr. and Mrs. H a r r i s Steward ot Mayvllle. N.Y., Is a graduate of Harpur College. En· dlcott, N.Y.: did graduate work at the Unlvers!1y of Kansas. and Is employed at Occld<'ntal L!!e l nsuran:e Co. in Los Angeles. The groom has served as as· sistant mlnl.ster at the Corona del Mar Congregational Church. minister at the Balboa-Island :\1ethod1!11 Church. w a · m ln1stcr at the First Meo~hodist Church or Santa Monira until June 30. and now Is at the Costa Mesa Church. Fol lowing a hont'ymoon trip to Jhncho Santa Fe. Yosemite anti Morro Bay. the couple will eqta bllsh 1 heir home in Cost-.& M esa. DOROTHY GRAY MIIJALSALE HOT WEATHER A son, St~en Donald, T l b. 11 • oz., was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thom as G. Skahlll, 1812 .Marin · ers Dr., Harbor Hlfhlanda, In Hoag ~ospl~l on Saturday, July 22. He joins ht. brother. Peter. 2. and alster, Katby, 4. In the fam Uy. COLOCINE ..,.,...., .. , Lottot. aleo aMu..a. '" fottf' oJ , ........ Jto.. bott .. ,lf. ......... Cidp ...... elelli•t ............ Heft-..... . a.....-.... -····-a... ,.. ,.Will.,. ....... .......... ........... ..... ., -n. ... ,, ..,.._ ,.. .. _ ..... _..rr'"r 1117 &. c..t .., .... , ..... CORONA DEL MAR 0 .... 1·1110 • < 0,.. Ku ,,. '1111 ldl .-. M lona u .. bave ••••a n a nd Polltklans arabbln~ all our ....,..., and hol._rln1 r. more, w. had t.tter ac..p -~ ud cloeJu runnln~ e«Urately-.,-. won't ....... ., .... WIMa win • c a w.tdl, lf eM eruwn Ia t11ht. lllril ....a ••• ,. .... ..._ ............... the dJdl. Tille wW ...,,_ ............. ...... IIDUCTIONS UP TO 50% I FOR HER SWIM WEAR FAMOUS MAKERS IIG. 10.91 TO 39.91 . . I Now 6. 94 to 12.94 PLA YCLOTHES -. SHORTS, BAHAMAS JAMAICA$, CAPRIS, SKIRTS AND TOPS lEG. $2.91 TO $14.91 Now 1:99 to 6. 99 BLOUSES AND SHIRTS FAMOUS MAKiaS IIG. $2.91 TO $11.00 Now 1.99 to ,5.99 ~--BETTER MAKES lEG. $15.91 TO $35.00 Now 7.99 to 17.99 UP TO 50% OFF I ON LINGERIE, JEWELRY, MGS,' HATS, IEL TS, ETC, FOR HIM . I SWIM WEAR FAMOUS MAKEI IIG~ $3.95 TO $13.95 llow 2." to 7." SPOITSHITS, IllS AID WOVBI REG. $3.95 TO $1.95 Now 2." to s." PANTS UPTO IITTIR MAKIS so•to OFF .... 7.tS'te 25.00 ' ON HATS, HOW TOW&s, •m, l"M tl" MICKWIM AHD IIGII.Y IHOITS, IIIMUDAI, TOPS, SPOilT .SHilTS, SWIM WIAI SOX, nc. 25•1 •. TO 50.,• OFF Ho~thorne's 14111 ttATIIMAL CK:\111 .,.,_I~ • .. ' Swini Suit Sale St~rts Monday, August 7 ltW.'a PutJ S.,U. IUII.Cean~J ......... Cortaa 'el Xar CalUinia . , ••• It EIIJI t;•(' colorful, decorative paper to "et your table ... place mats, coasters. na pkins (beV· Nage, I u n c he on, dinner), plates a nd cu;>S. Bulk quantity prices for Lua us and picnics. CASUAL CLOTHES Corona del Mar, California 3653 East Coast Hlchway ORiole 3-5150 Hobie's Party Supplies Hobie and Marge Loud 3539 E. C...t • .,. .. c-del )leu Next door to Jewell \ lty Florist OIIJROIU n.t ....... Q:w& Coro• ct.1 Mar-"'n\e Holy lpb1t and Ht. Worll" wlll be the termon .ubjeM ol Rev. Tbomu W. Me· dearla at 11 a.m. •nd 7:30 p.m. SUnday tervlee.. A mJd-week ..-vice will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednnday. • • • V81n•.u.t C ~arc II. eo.ta Meu-"'lbe Indian Approach to World Politics" Ia the aubject on Whleh Pandlt Bhek Patl Sinha of India will ·~ak at the fl'rst of a S u n d a y momtna forum .erlea at 10:30 a.m. Sunday . • • • ~leleace~ • .Newport Beach, Corofta del Mar, eo.ta Mesa-"Splrtt" ~ the topic: or the leuon-termon at the 9:15 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. 'lbe "healinl power of t'he spirit" will be emphuized In sermon. • • • C..... del-c. ............. Cluudl -The Bev. C. Gomke will speak on ''The Hope of Immortality", at 9:30 ~nd 11 a.m. Sunday. Nursery care Is prov!ded at both services . • • • lt. J .... Ephtlpill Cluarcll. Newport Beach-"A Glimpse Into Paradise" will be the sermon title or the rector at 8. 9:15 and "11 a.m. Sunday. Summer Sunday Scho<>l will be held at 9:15 a.m. The St. J ames Summer camp de- parture from 32nd St. play- ground Is SC'heduled for 2 p.m. • • • Pint · Cluiatlcal Quell. Costa Mesa-The Rev. Franklin Bixler will preach on "Beware of Indif- ference" at the 10:40 a.m. Sun- day service. The women's trio will present the worship In song. "1 Am Not Worthy." Mr. Bixler's topic at the 6:15 vesper service will be ·~Fit'C, Follow, Fight.'' • • St. A n d r e w '• Pnabyteriaa Cbarcb. Cllrf Haven-God's Hid - den Gate" will be t he sermon topic or Dr. Charles Dierenfield at the 8: t:>, 9:35 a nd 11 a.m. services Sunday. • • • NEWL YWEOS-lt • .M Mrs. JMtft Roberts Ill. MARL YNNE SUE D.EAL IS BRIDE -OF LT. R·OBERTS Crosaed swords formed a can- opy for Lt. James J. Roberts Ill a nd his bride following their wedding reremony S a t u r d a y evening, J uly 115. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Lt. Rob c rt s. who grat1 uated from West Point Military AC3· demy in June. Is the son or Col. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts Jr. or Hamilton Air Force 8J.se. His bridt>, Marlynne Sue Deal. is thP daug!'ller of Col. a nd Mrs. Harry E. Deal of 1221 Berkshire La nt', Westc-lirt .. She atended Harbor area schools as much as her fat her's military c-areer J)E'rmil · ted and has been t"mployed U:"ltil rec ('ntly at Cla -Val in Costa )fesa. 1'11VaDA1'. AVGVI'l a. a•a a&WiOift' ..... -·· 1 ... !PSD &YD1' t•VMDAY COW.A Da. IU& ..... REDEEM YOUR LUCKY BUCKS at _;"f)~ I ... I• new ~~ HOME end GIFT SHOP A"gust 7 to August 14 Nil VIA LIDO oa I-4MI XE"'POIIT BEACH CHURCH .DIRECTORY Harbor Cbrlatsaa Cburcla. New- port Heights-The Rev. Berna rd Burry will speak on "Supper With tht-Lord" at the 10:45 a.m. service Sunday in tht-~venth Dny Adventist S a n c t u a r y. Orange ancl Clay S::ceis. The bride wore a sheath gown or ltaJicnne mist Silk. Embroid· NPd Vit>nnese lac-e outllnt'd tht' 0\"Prskir t whkh eX'Iendl'd from below the w,th.t to the chapel train. A tiny crown of pearls 'ht'ld her illusion veil, and she carried a full caS<"Jd(' of butterfly or- chids and lily or the valley. HN father. alllrec1 in drt'S~ uni· form. presented her a t the alt."'r. whrre the Rev. Wayne Protheroe of St. Andrew's read the !tt'rvice. COAST SUPER MARKET Attend the Church Of Your Choice Regularly ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIa Lido, Jf"'PO"t 8ndl ORiole 5-0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday Schqol 11 :00-Mornlne Prayer aDd Sermon Nursery and amall child care provlded THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Heallnl Service " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SEll ViCES P1111T CBUIICII OP caaiiT, SCJ&IITIIT, 3303 VIa Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9;.15 • 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING M EE:rUfG I p.m. READING ltOQM-3315 Vla Ll-Rewpolt 8ladl Open '"* u,._ ta.m.tolp.& W~nHdQI t a.m. • 1:M .... 1'UeldQa And .... .,....._ ............. UCOIID '"ta-o11111C8,. or cawr, 1C1411*•' . .............. c.-...... ...... ~ ..... .., Coronadei-SUJIDd ICIIOOL l:lSa.a SUNDAY IDVICS lla.& WEDIO:IDA'f _fi..,JI'_..JR•a Jd&'i'UCO I pa. UADIJfQ=-·---.. 1:.111 _ .. __ Open--~totp& ., .... ~ .......... attend tbe aa.iela .. v1111 andto_tM ......... Prince of Peace LUTHERAN CHURCH (Amerkan LutMran Claurdl) li_ .... Dr ......... c.-... Rev. AndNW Ar"'ldet'-riOII-n Klt.I'IM SUifDA'f IDYICD 1:15 ...................... ...... 11 :00 ......................... , 1:30 ... -............... ...._ lcl1liDil Nurwry School llr Mt1a llr- vleea. LUTHER.AN CHURCH Church of the Muter 35C5 Eut Coast Hlehwa7 Corona del Mar The Rev. D. Weuell. Putor Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.II.-Tbe Service 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School U :OO A.M.-'nle Service WELCOME MU Ban C...t lllgbway c.-del lieu '' Dr. T. W. lledecnta. ._. Sunday. 11:00 a .m.: Morn· ing Service. Evening ~rvlce, 7:30. A cordial welcome is ex- tended for all ages to attend Sunday School as well u Sunday morning and eve- nine ~rvices. A mid-week service Is held ever)'' "'ednesday a t 7:30 p.m. f1iiST CIIIIJSTIAM CHURCH ' J'ranklln 0 . Bixler, Jr. Mlnlater JJ 1-.-nl • Panonap LII·S»t SUKDAY t:e ___.ble ldlool 10:t6 • . CIUII'dl lerYice s:mY....,Peopa.'M..uq e:30 --v...-Service WDIIDDAY t :30 a.m. w .... · .... .._., 1:. p.m. -flrQer ...... .... 1:00 ..... -Qolr ....... Jf~ aad Child ca.. Pie:lldld --~--.... ca•• cmt · a•C!'=•· IUIIIIWYCU4M•u Coroaa ....... calif. -:r=m•• aa.-..... ~•:•a.a ~--... ........ ~ ....... 11116111 .... • • • lalboa Ialaad II e t Ito d l a Cbwcb-Th<' Re\·. Godfr<-y Grae- Uin will speak at 9:30 and It a.m. Sunday on "Elijah. The Great". Church S.:hool l!'l 'he ld at 9:30 and 11 a.m. sef\•ict-. -. ' . • Preceding the bride were maid ot honor. Miss Carole )1C'G..try or Art>adia. and bride m,l lds. )1iss I Frant-cs Roshak o! Tustin a nd Judith Jennings or L ag u n n LutJMraD Cbardt of 1M llader,j Beach. EaC'h or the attl'ndnnts Corona dt'l Mar-The Transfig-'wort' a whitt' silk heath with uratlon Sunday mess:.ge "f the i ..Pmi -caseade bouquets ol tlaml' Re,·. Douclu W~ll will be g•amellias a nd tangerine ca rna- "How Did He Do It?" a t the 9:30 tions. and 11 a.m. SNVices F1,·e-year-old Chri tine Silbcy • • • of ~ewport Ben~·h St>f\'Pd as Boly Trtalty a.ptlat Cburcb. !lower g1rl in n floor length Costa Mesa-The Rev. Chester 1 gown o! whitL' organdy. She rar- Ansley wl~l be the guest SJX"~kC'r ried a min iature bouquet matc-h- at the 9:4.> a nd 11 a.m. servwes. lng the br;idesma ids. He will give a n illustrated ser-Lt. F'. Han~n or ~1innc-apoll mon at 7 p.m. titled, ··vour God was !)est man. t;s hPrs wNe Lt. Is Too Small". M. Eiland or San Diego. Lt. B. LOREN Fl.IOCIN&ER, Unity Church pastor: is in the Har- bor Area organizing a Unity Church. which will hold its first se,.:..ice Sunday, Sept. 10, in the Ebell Clubhouse. Balboa. Time of service w~l be 10 a.m. Since ordination at the Unity School of Christianity at LM's Summit, Mo .. in lqS6, he has been min- ister in Riverside, youth min- ister in ,Santa Monic• and as· sistant minister in -covina . -•,_urr a.... c.,.r, -ol llr. and ......... o.a-.. o..a .a ................. ~ .... ...................... ..... ~ ................. .. ..... 'IIIII .. .. ...... ,.., ~ ........... ........ Mc-Grt't'!Py Jr. or TUI'~On. Ari:t .. and C.Hlt'l W. Whitehead. US~tA, West Point. Tht' St. Andrew's Churrh Altnr Gu ild a rranged the nil white di'<'Ora I ions or Clower~. C'R ndlt'S and ribbons In Ide the chun'h. I Mrs. Ralph Dt>avPr was organist. and Ray ~ey. who 1s cur- l rt>ntly starring In thP Or.lnge Coast College-'Prod\.IC"tlon or Lt'l AbnN. sang wedding solos. Trartltlonal toasts to 1 hP new- lyweds were presented bv the best man at a rerept1on. "'h1ch was ht>ld at the bride's part.'nr's home. )frs. Deal l't'<'('l\'ed guPsts In a beige Chantilly lace dress with ice blue a~ries. She wore a white orchid corsage, as did the groom's mother. who w1s attirt>d in r<>)>al blue lace wit h beige acceuortea. DESIGNER DRESSD 153 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA MI 6-6300 Groceries I lafle BISQUICI 39~ . ., ... STEAKS ..... =·----...... COASI Vegetables Frez• D•~•IL•t ------ CIITILOUPE s .... T.V. 11.-s. ........ 2 "'99¢ 'lOt ... WW..ell NT I TIES IOOL Plllg. 2 fir 25t ROA SWW1 ..... <lS9-.......... ....., .. .......... __ .....,.~·--..... --.. ............... ._... .. _______ ...,._....., _,.._ .. _ .............................. _ __ ., .. _.., __ ..,._~ ...... ..... ..... ,.. __ Of_, __ ..................... ,.. ......................................... ----.......... ..., ... ~_....,....,. Swift's . .......... , BACON lMI·I•••• ROAST • . . SUP II • * LilliE • 'IVDIUlT, JULY II CUBS 12, CAJU)S 1: Crate Me· Cebe .aared the Cards lone run ln tbe third lnnJne to be picked player of the came. Ron Perelra made a home run ln the second lnnlne to be named player of the game for the Cubs as they scored six runs In the first In- ning, five In the second and one In the third. Chip Morvay made a two-base hlt In the •third. • TVUDAY. JULY 25 CUBS 3. CARDS 2: Homer A1 · eunder was named player of the game for the Cubs as they scored one run each In the fourth, fifth and sixth innlnas. Steve Brann won the honor for the Cerds as they made one run In the first Qnd one run In the second. EIITEII .• I FAIUE Professional Directory • IATUaDAY. JULY II GIANTS 4, PHfLUES. 1: Bob Conrad was pJtayer of the game for the Giants. Kirk Dunning was player of the game for the Phillles maklng a 2·base hit In the third inning. roNERAL DlllECTORS .•.• Friendly Nellhborbood S.moe BELL BROADWAY . MORTUARY 110 Broadway u 8-3433 6 """' e-ta .... 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. 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Giant. made game for the Pirate~ and Pap thelr two lone runs ln the for the Brave~. Plrat.s scored fourth. two In ~ flnllt. one In the sec· • raJDAY. JULY • ond and third and one In the PHI LUES 8, OODGERS 2: John fifth. Brave~ made one In the ft.:J.ven was named player of the first and second •nd ·thTee ln the 1ame for the Phlllles and John fifth to even things up. Heln for the Dodeera. Phi1Jlet1 CUBS 8. RED L E G S 1: ~~ff scored two In the first, two in Youne was pll.lyer of the 1ame the second and four In the for the Cubs as th~y scored o~ fourth. Pitchers pitched a one- run In the third, four In the hit ball aame. fourth and thret> In the filth. ----------~~ Phil Jordan was player or the game for t'he Reds. DODGERS 2, GIANTS 1: Steve .;.,-----------Peterson mad~ a tWO· baser to be • IIOIIDAY. JULY M REDS 13. PHILUES 7: The Reds scored 5 In the second. 3 fifth to win. The Recb 8eOI"ed slnele runs In the second, fourth and fifth lnnlnp. • WDKUDAY. JULY • PIRATES 10. Dodlers 9: Sewn runs in the first lnnlne put the pirate~ In a wlnnlne mood. n. Dodeers ma~ two runs in the second and .even In the toul'th In their bid to win. GIANTS 4, REDLEGS 2. Crall Marion made a 3-baN hit to be named player of the eame tor the Giants. Larry Harvey was na~ ~;>layer of the came for the Reds. CUBS 7, BRAVES 5: The team was named player ot ·the eame for the Cubs as they made one run In the 8f!<."'nd. four In the third. two In the fourth to win this one. The Braves named Dawson ttae player of the aame. In the fourth and 5 In the ntth. ------------ Dr. and MN. L. I. Lawrence ol Oaktand fla.ted a r«ent dJnner party at the Hurley Bell In eo. rona del Mar, honortftl their eqn, Paul, and llla bride-to-M , MlM Sandra Marie Youn1. The dtnner followed a reheanal of tbe weddln1. whJch wu 801f!mn• lzied the lollowtne day. Mr. ·and Mrs. I. E. Youn1, 2001 Sabrina Ter., Irvine Terrace, helped to receive rue~t.. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence returned to Oakland after a ff!W days in the southland. The newlyweds are honeymoonlne In Carmel. MVSJCAI. acamo• Constance Roberta ent~rtalned recently with a mualcal recep· tlon at her home at 501 Ful~r­ ton, Newport H~lehta. Guf!lts were Joanne Roeelle Ausmus. Fullerton; Mrs. William H. Pet· tit, N~rt Beach, and Mrs. MJlo Lacy, Nf!Wport Helahts. NO'nCE INVITING BrDS No Spec:ulatioD No Uacertainty with an INSURED SA~GS ACCOUNT • named player of the game for the Dod1ers in this t ight one as they scored one In the third and sixth. Giants made their lone run In the second. • IIOifDAY. JULY J4 DODGERS 3, PIRATES 1: The entire Dodger team won player of the eame award as scored two In the third and one In the fourth to win. Pirates made ·their lone run In the third. Richard Wray was named play- er of the game. Russ Johnson was player of the game for tht------------- Phlllles. • • FIIIDAY. JULY 11 PIRATES 8. GIAkTS 7: Rick REDLEGS 14, GIANTS 8: The Aune. pitcher, was named play-Reds tiCOred 4 runs In the sec- er of the aame tor the Pirates ond Inning. 5 in the third and 5 as he made a two-base hit In In the fifth to win this eame. the firth. John Ru.ch was The Giants made 2 runs In the picked best player of the Giants. llrst lnnine, 2 In the second. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th&t the Board ol Education of the Newport Beach Elementary School District of Oranae Coun- ~ California, will receive .ealed 61ds up to and lncludlna 2 p.m., on ttle rtth day of Auauat. 1961, District, at which time aald bids will be opened and read for Audio Visual Equipment In ac- cordance with Instruction., COn - ditions and Specitlcatlons now on til~ In the olftce of aald School Dl.trtct. located •t 2000 Clift Drive, Newport Beach, Call· fomla. 4'/:a% PEl CUBS 13, BRAVES 3: €ubs scored six runs In the third, fi ve In the fourth and two in the fifth to vanquish the Braves. Player of the game went to Mee· han of the Braves as they scored once In the first and twice In the fourth. U. LEIIUE • IIOKDAY. JULY M GIANTS 5. CARDS 0: John Lef· flngwell was player of the game Cor the Giants, batting In runs and pla.vlng a great defensive game. Giants scored four runs tn the second and one run in the fourth. • TBVJlSDAY. JULY 27 CARDS 12. BRAVES 5: ~1ike Clt-mence was playrr of the arame for the Cards as they scored three runs in the first Inning. three In the second and six In the fourth. Braves scored three in the fi rst a nd two in the second, the team getting the player of game accolade. T1IIIL • WEDKUDAY. JULY • In the fifth and one In the PfRATES 6, PHlLUES 5: Sec· sixth .. ond Baseman Stevens was play. KOIIDAY. JULY M er of the game for the Pirates. PIRATES 23, PHlLUES 4: The The Phillles scored· 3 In the S«· Pirates blasted In 4 runs In the ond. one In the fourth and one first Inning. 8 eaCh In the second in the sixth. and fourth and 3 In the filth • .rJUDAY. JULY 21 inning to swamp the Phillies. GIANTS 4, REDLEGS 2: Rob· • TUESDAY. JULY IS ert Curry was player of the game PHILLJES 27, GIANTS 3: The tor the Giants as they scored Phlllles. out for vengeance. one in the second and third scor~ 6 runs In the · first. 5«'· and .2 in the fifth. Stephen ond and third Innings and 9 in Voss was player of the game for the fourth to sink the Giants. the Reds. • WEDJfESDAY. JULY 21 SIUTIDI LEIIUE • IIOKDAY. )VLY U PHILLIES 9, PIRATES 2: Bob Logan w3s player of the game Cor the Phllllt-s as they made 3 runs In the first. ont-In tht- second, one In the third and 4 in the fourth inning. • TUESDAY. JULY 15 DODGERS 11, Giants 5: Bob Hald pitched 4 innings for the Dodgers to get the player award. Paris Mannon, pitcher. received the player of the game recognl· tion for the Giants. PIRATES 20. GIANTS 9: ·The Pirates scored 5 runs in the first Inning, one in the second, 5 in the third and nine in the fourth to skuttle the Giants. • THURSDAY. JULY %'1 PHILUES 11, REDLEGS 5: The Phils made 3 runs in the first inning, 6 In the second and one ea ch in the fourth and filth. • FIIIDAY. JULY 21 PH1LLIES 27. GIANTS 3: Th08e swinging Phils kept up their good pace with 6 In the first, 6 in the second and .rhlrd and 9 in the fourth to sink the Giants. Price, fitness and quality being equol, preference will be alven to the producta of the State of Celltornla. Mn..o G. LACY, Clerk ol the Board Ne~rt ._ch Elementary Schools Newport Bead\, Callfornla Publish Dates: Enslen 1st Issue July ZT 2nd laaue Au,ust 3 IE II UPIILITEIIII "''ell, ... & D1411'1 LDrrtt.,.....,.. .. -.c.... .... JAMES D. RAY paJd quarterly All Accounts insured to $10.000 • LAGUNA FEDERAL SAYIN.GS ........... •a... a ... LAQIIWA IUCII • ••• &I c ..... IIMl 10 CI.DID'ft • WEDWEIDAY, JULY • PIRATES 8, BRAVES 7: The ~~~~~~~~~~--~~====::::::;:::=~~;;:;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;;:;~~ • IATQIIDAY. JULY 22 Braves scored one In the first, 3 • - CARDS 7. BRAVES 3: Steve in the second, one In the third • WEDIIUDAY. JULY It LEAliE Lewis was player of the game and 2 In the fourth with L.. Cun-CUBS 17, BRAVES 7: The Cubs for the Braves as they scored nlngham getting player honor went out in front wtttl 7 runs three runs In the fourth lnnine. for a 2-base hit. The Pirates In the first and second lnninp Jeff Brown pitched one-hit ~11. made 3 runs In the first and and 3 In the fourth. hit a triple and a two-baser to second In nines and 2 In the • TBUIISDAY. JULY • get player award for the Cards third to win the game. OODGERS 16, CARDS 12: The as they scored two In the first. • IATVaDAY. JULY It Carda fllured on catchlne ttle three In the second and one In OODGERS 16. PHlLLIES 4: Dodlers with 3 In the tlrst. 2 the third. p 1 aye l' of the game for the In the second and fourth and 5 • MOKDAY. JULY J4 Dodgers as his team 8COred one In the ftftb, but the awn. made PHILLlES 11. PIRATES 2: Don run in the first, 6 In ttte second, 3 in 1M nat. f In the ..-.d. Brizzi made second base on a one In the third, 2 In the fourth ODe in tM ...,._ 5 tn ttle fourth hit to make player of game for and 6 In the fifth over the hap· and 3 1ft a. tltlta. the Phlllles as they scored fi ve Jess Phlls. CUBS IT, ftAVD 7 : n.e Cubs runs In t'he second, three In the • TIIVUDAY. JULY 27 srnac:lled ta 7 In the tint and ,third and three In the fourth to CARDS 8. GIANTS 3: The 8eC.'Ond mnlnp with 3 runa In win the game. A three-base hit Cards scored one run each In the ,__ to _., ae Braves. won player of the game award rhe first. second and third In· • ••aY. JULY M for Murphy of the Pirates. as nings and blasted in 5 In the OODGE1tS ~. ~VES 11 : The they sco~ lone runs in the first fourth to win this eame. The Braves eouldn't aep up with and second. Giants made their bid with 3 the Bum's 4 In me ftnt. 2 In the • TUDDAY, JULY IS runs In the third, aJvinl player JeCOnd. -ill the dllnt. .wn GIANTS 11, OODGERS 6: Bob of the game to McDuffie. In tt. f.-til .... I ln the ftfth, Whytock went two for two. was • FIUDAY. JULY • c:::o-. 11. CAlma 10: n. 01118 catcher for the flnt time and DODGERS 16. PHILLIES 4: ..-7 rwM aeeJl ta .. 8nt eooc1 on defense to win player of The Dodeers piled up o~ run and ..._.. ......... aMid the l'ame for t'he Giants, as they In the flrst, 6 in second. one in 4 -.... --eo wilL tiCOted four In the first, two In thJrd, 2 In fourth and 6 In the • 1 I •· .... • the second and third and three fifth tnnlna to win thla one DC6 1~ la&YD t: ~ In he fourth. Jon Hein made a with David Tackman. second .._ _.. -.-ta -._ two-baser to win player of the ba.ae, 1etUna player award. in ...... 4 1a .. w Is~ tn ftle 1ame award for the Dodgers as ------------third and 4 In ttae fourtti. th~ scored four runs in the ~ 1 R~ cuBS 113. CAJmB 3: The CUt. first and two In the 8f!<."'nd. ~ ~ made 3 runs In the tlrat 5 ln the • WEDIIUDAY. JULY • 8f!<."'nd, 4 In the third and one BRAVES n&. PIRATES 8: Pat • NOIIDAY, JULY 17 in the foulth to dneh thla one. Vll•ck won <player of the 1ame DOOGEI8 6, CUBS 3'! Tom • TBUIISDAY. JULY W -REDEEM YOUR LUCKY BUCKS et 1"0 ~ I ...•• new ~~ ......... • HOME end &IFf SHOP August 7 to Autuat 14 ... ftA UDO ...... for the Brave~ as they scored Finley wu picked pa.yer of the CARDS 18, CUBS 14: n. Cerda ntne runs In the first, one 'In t'he 1ame for tl'!e Dod..,. aa they made 4 runs In the tlrat rand fiii;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;iiiiiiiii:i;;;iiii:iiiiiiii;~~--~-iiiiiii~;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii-iiiiiii-a .econd. three In the third and made 3 runa tn m. ntwt lnnln.. aecond lnnlnp, one tn the thlrd, fourth to win the eame. PlratN one eech ta the aeoond. third 5 In the ttftla and 4 In ttle allrth. K'IOred one In the first, one In and fourth lnnlnp. Pltdler Bill The Cube felt Jut lhol1 with OM ttae third and alx In the fourth. Finster won player reeotrnltJon In the NC.'Ond, 7 In the third, • 'I'IIVUDAY. JULY 17 for the·Cut.. one In the fifth and 2 In the CARDS 8, GIANTS 2: Brad GIANTS ... PIRATES 3: 'lbe alXth. Glanta 8CONd a run In the first. OODGERS 12. BRAVES 9: The~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 in t'he fourth and ooe In the Buma kept ahead wtth 2 runs In ftlth to win thla doee one. Wll· the first and leC'OftCl. one In dle 1 .. Duncan wu named player ol fourth. 3 In tbe firth and 4 In die pme for the......_ mak· n-e .axtla. · iq a home run and J ...... hit. • ,....1: JWLY • Ida team ICGI1ftl llqle runs In Jl.I!DLIXXI lt. GIANTS f: n.e tiM! aet.'On4, third and tlfttl in· JIIJds mowd atMed with OM In ntnp.. tM t1nr. J In tile ek'Gilcl. I In aEDL1CG8 14, aRAVES 9: The tM tldld ... T 1ft tW fourth • ... w....cl ln 8 ruu In tbe • IIC*DA'f. JWLY II lint lnatq ancJ 8 In tM .....ond cu• 11, .aAVD 10: The to Win tl\Ja .... nae Brawa IGl cu• .-d oat ..,_ 1rawa In t In tbe ftnt and S In 1M IlK· tlda cl-. ene wUII • ruM 1ft 1M and. ftnlt. 2 In 1M ..aond aad tldrcl • P'IIIDAY, JULY II and -In tM fOUith, ,._ PIIATD 8, llltAYIB f: 'I'M Ira.-naacJe J lft 1M ar.. J bt Plratee made 2 runa In 11M fll"'l the ttalrd aftCI 5 In t111e ..._ 1an1n1. 3 In the .....S aftd 3 In CAJtD& 10. ~ t : Tile 11M fifth. Ken Ofltad wu eara aqu..ad ~ tldl ....... pla,.r ol tM pme tar one wltll 2 Nna In U,e ftnt. OM 1M lrawe. In tbe IIC.'Oftd. 2 In a,e ttlJrd and CUll., D:DLEOI 1: 'ftm Ab· put on ...,.. wttb f In 11M lldt. Ilea plllllllld.,. I .... • fte.,.,..... -...cl 4MI __. ......... ..-. .., .. Odll. wtlll a ta .._ tldrd. a 1ft .._ -.---.. a. .. tDurtll and llalwd Wlftl oniJ-..,..._.,... ........ In liM JIM.· I \ -OltDil'fAMCE NO. lJ'1I · AN ORDINANCE Or THE COUN'n or OLUIOE AMDDIMG ~~~!l!!~~~~~~~~~~!!._!!t.~~_!~!'_ ORDINANCE NO. 490 ENTITLED "AM ORDINANCE orf' THE BOARD or SUPERVISORS or THE couNTY or BUILDING PERM JOIAL ORANCE ACTING AS THE COVUMING BODY OP THE . . ORANGE COUNTY HAJUIOR DISTaiCI', PROVIDING RULES AND REGULA110NS OOVEMIJifG OllANGE COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT.'' DROPS TO SYEAR LOW The Boerd or Supervlaora of the County of Oranp ea the COY· ernlnc body or the Or~nce County Harbor Dlmlct do ordain u follows: , SECTION l. That Section 3 of Ordlnan(e No. GO, u amenct.d, be •and h«eby la amended, by deletJnc the latat parearaph of said Section 3 c.'Oinmenclnc with the worda "To enable the Harbor Mu· 1er -.o keep an aceurete record . . ." and encUna wtth the words " ... lncludlnc their manllests". SEC110N 2. That Su~tlon Cc) of Section 7 ot OrdJna~ No. 490, u amended, be and 11 tt.reby amended to read u tol!oln: "(c) If any w.el arrivlna 'and andlorlnc or belnc moored or fa1tened to any wharf or otber veu.l In Newport Harbor shaH be 10 moored 01 plaeed u to be unaate or danprou1 to any other v-1 prevloualy lylnc at andlor In laid Harbor, or moored or futened a1 aforesaid, or moored or placed tn violation of any provlalon of thla Ordinance, the Harbor Man- ager 11 hereby authoriz.ed and directed forthwith to order and direct the poeltlon of aald veueJ to be chanced In 1uch mAnnn as to obviate such Insecurity, dancer, or vlot.tlon of thla Ordl· nanoe, and the Muter or othn peraon havlnc ocharee of IUC'h veaet shall forthwith cauae the ~ltlon of such vesMI to be chanaed a1 directed by the Harbor Manaeer, and upon the failure or refusal of such Mal•r or other peraon In charee of sur h vessel to change the ~ltlon or said vH&el; as directed by the Harbor Manaeer, or If said Muter or other person in charre of such vessel cannot be readily located, it shall be the duty of the Harbor Manager to forthwith board SUICh veueJ with sut"h ual.atance as may be n~ssary and change the position of such vessel. and the expense of chan~rtng the position or such vessel or of arranelne the rigging thereon may be re- covered from the Master or owner or such VHael by a suit In the name of the Orange County Harbor District in any court of competent jurisdiction." SECTION 3. That Subsections (a), (bl, (dl, Ul and (h) of Section 9 or Ordinance No. 490, as amended, are hereby amended to r('ad as follows: "I a l The material and construction design of all moorings shall be approved by the Harbor Manager. I bl The material and construction desirn of all buoys shall be approved by the Harbor Ma na r et. I d I Mooring buoys shall be painted with the number ailo· rated to the moorln1s by the Harbor Manager ol the Orange County Harbor District, a nd the Harbor Manager has In this l.'onnection. the right and duty or allocating the nu.mber of 1 •C'h mooring In Newport Harbor. ~!' AJI boats anrl Ve51K'IS using moorings In Ne~port Harbor 1n the Orange County Harbor District shall be firmly anchort'd from bow and stern in such a manner as to prevent saJd boats from swinging. turning a nd driftine. ex~pt In exposed areas designated by the Oranee County Harbor District as single mooring an•as for the better protection of vessels moored in those areas. The following s pecifications cover moorings for one t>nd only: L..t-ngth Weight SiU' of Cham of of Boat ~oorlng Bottom Top 20 feet 500 lb. 1: Inch '1 inch 25 f~t 650 lb. •, Inch •: inch 30 f~t 750 lb. •, Inch •7 inch 35 feet 1000 lb. "-Inch •, inch ~0 f~t 1500 lb. ~ Inch 't lm·h ~5 teet 2000 lb. a,. Inch 1: tnr h 50 fp.et 2000 lb. ~ Inch •, inch :>5 feet 2500 lb. ~ Inch •11 inrh 60 teet 3000 lb. '-Inch '2 inch 6S f~t 3000 lb. 1 inch •.: inC'h 70 teet 3500 lb. 11 Inch r.,. Inch i 5 teet 3500 lb. 1 Inch ~ inrh I hI It shall be a violation or this Ordlnanct' to moor or tie any ''essel of over elrhteen I 18) lineal feet or owrall len~th or any v~l elghtet>n fl8) lineal teet or undt>r or overall ll'ngth with a rlxed keel or fixed underwat~r propulsion ap- paratus or gt"ar. to a shore mooring landward or the piN h~ad line establlsht"d by the United States Government' and said \'I'S· sels shall not be Ued or moored to the shore line except at s uch locations as may be designated by the H .. ubor Manager tor that purpo8e." SEC'TION 4. Su~tlon 1&1 of Section 4, SubsecUons tal, t b l, lcl and Cel of Section 6, S.ubsectlons (d) a nd (II of Se-ction 6.1 and Sut.ect:Jon ..(a ) of Section 7 or Ordinance No. 490, as amend.-d. arc hereby repealed. SEC'TION 5. That ~lion 7 of Ordinance No. 490. as amendt>d. be and Is hereby amended by addlne Subsectlon H I thNeto to read as follows: ''UI It shall be unlawful to anchor in Newport Bay Harbor in those areaa deaianated as temporary anC'hora~e grounds except as permlned by Federal statute and regulations. or with the express permission of the Harbor Manager." SECTION 6. This Ordinance s hall take effect and be in full torct' t~lrty 130! days from and after tts passage, anct beforf' tht' expiration ol fifteen f151 days after the passage thereof shall bP published onc-e In the Newport Harbor Enslen. a newspaper oC gencpl circulation printed and published In the County of Orangt>. State of Calltomla. together with the names of the members of the said Board of Supervisors voUng for and against the toame. ISEALI WM. HlRSTEJ N Chairman ol the Board of Super. ATIEST: visors or Orange County, California L. B. WALLACE County Clerk a nd U ·Ol(icio Clerk of the Board of Super- vi!JOrs of Oran~ County, Calltornla By MABEL L. CASTEIX. Deputy STATE OF CAUPORNIA ) ) as. COUNTY OF ORANGE ~ I, L. B. WAu..ACE. County Clerk and ex·olficio Clerk of the Board of Supervt.ora. do hereby c:ertlty that at a regular meeUnr of the Bollrd of Superviaors of Oran,e County, Oalltornla. held on the 25th ct.y of July, 1961. the forecotna Ordinance containlne six (61 wc:tiON. wu ~ ~on by wctlon. and that the said Ordlnanc:. wu then ...-ct and adopted as a Whole by the fol.low· tna voe.e: AYES: SUPa9I80IIS C. K. !fi:UK)Jf, WILLIS H. WARNER. C: K . J'EA'J'II'ER.IX, WlWAK J. PHIU.IPS AlfD WK. HlBSTEIN NOES: SVPD\'JIOa JlfOU ABSENT: IV ... Vi80M JlfOifE 1M WJTJII .. waaam.. I have hereunto wt my hand 'Ud affixed the ollldal -.1 al n. . ._rd ol SUpervlaon o1 tiM County CJI Oranp, State ol C.Ufomla, ttlla 25th •Y ot luly. t•L CSEAL) L. a. W A.LLACE County Clerk and ex-otndo Clerk o1 the Boerd of Supervlaon ot Oranae County. C.UfornJa By MABEL L. CASTEIX, Publl.tl In the Newport thrbor ENicn Aucut a. 1•1 Deputy YAID-=-IWhiMUC'B ·~-· ~-........ a&'£ 110111 IIUftiUIICE CarPentry ........... .,...,._.., H.O.AMDERSON -~-.... Ollila Cdl. "=•• If .......... 1-11'11 Remodeling cmcl Repairing • .... -.o....,.. The butldJnc permJt total few July dropped to a 3·year low ot only 1651,572, brlnrtnr th!! rec· ord for ttae year in Newport React\ 1o $1U42.172. ThJa II almoet M mUJJon be· low ttae July 31 ftiUN of Jut yeu .and alrnollt • {ftlJUon be· low t'he July 31 total ol the all· Ume NOOJ"d year ol 1958. The JuJy rtrure 11 the JoweM monthly total alnce the t.'517.023 ot Aucu.t. 1958. PoUowina permltl weore lMued durlnr the tlnal 2 weeks of July: • COIIOIIA DD. MAll Robert Palmer Yardley, add dwelllnr at 611 La r k s p u r. 110.000; Harbor Investment Co., 1len. 3111 Second Ave., $100; Norman Flemlnr. enlarge bed- room. 438 'Dahlia, $1.500; L. G. Pasley, addition. 317 Poinsettia. 16,000; Peter Stein, door and win- dow. 619 Larkspur. $<100; R. Elle· boudt, add garage apartmenl. 520 Poinsettia, 19.000: Wilshire Oil Co.. sign, 3400 E. Coast. $600; Ernst Bruning, 2 signs, 3500-B E. Coast. $300; William Bloodgood, repair dryrot, 611 Acacia. $400. • CAMEO saoaa Robert Hurt. 1-unlt. 1-story d~lling. 4525 Camden, $35.000; Arthur Willis, 1-unlt. 1-story dwelling. 4507 Gorham. $36.300: AI Pleger. swimming pool, 4545 Perham. 12.200; P. Fischer, pool, 4627 Camden, $2.~ R. Hurt, pool. 4525 Camden, $2.300: Dr. Cliff Carpenter, wall. 4539 PN· ham. $800; Evans Building Co .. pools at 4607 Fairfield, 450'7 Fair· field and 4607 Perham. $2.500 t>ach: Ted Tapter, pool, 4615 Camden. $2.000; N.J. DeSanders. walls. 1:.11 Mlltord. 1250. • CAMEO BIGIILAJIDS Da,·id Webb, ·pool, 4701 Cort - Brief Agenda for Planners ' This Evening land. J1,000: C.rald Hom pool. a Cameo Hlll\la.._ aJOO. • IIADOII YISW IIIIU llatold Vlftra. rene., 11131 Ebb· U.S., 1400: 8 . B. Brewer, Pttlo cowr, 9.'M Gold~nrod. 11.8: lohn Shearer, wall, 1107 Golden· rod. 1300: o. -o ltobeiUO'n: aicn. 900 Sea Ln .• tBOQ; c. c. Davia. playroom, 3810 Harbor View. 12.000. • 8AI.80A JII.AJID Luke Wood. a d d 1 t i o n. 220 Opal. Sl.lOO; Georre Ben.n~tt remodel. 501 Park Ave., 125: E. A. Daniell. alterations, 108 N Bay Ft .• 1*10; Vocajo Inc .. 2-unlt 2-story d~llln.e, 211-211 ~ Apo· lena. ~.D); A. Glovanazzl, 1 unit. 2-ltory dweJIIna. 230 Opal t 18.000. • LIDO IlL& C. Shuchter. addition and al teratlons. 111 Via Dijon, $10,200 Dawn Ocden, glass door, 344 Via Lido Soud, ·$500. • REWM)JIT BEJGBTS ~1. K I m b a II, addition. 518 Aliso, 12.900: Bill Cov<'rt. patio cover: 315 El ~odena. $1.500. ··~A Paul Howard. tool s~ and water heater room. 1224 W. Bay $150; Rk hard Relnemon. wall 1700 Ocean Blvd.. $1 00: ~rs Florence Morea. reconvert gar age to garag<' USE'. 171'1 Plaza del Sur. $100: Forrf'st Hart. fen~ 91 1 E. Balboa Blvd., Si5; Dr John Allen. demolish handball rourt and garage. 1500 E. Ocean Ft .. $700, and build nt'w garage $3.500; Wilson Carter. new gar age door. 801 W. Bay Ave .. $200: Gordon CrarY. reroof. 1515 E Bay. $688; R. Freda, addllion 1559 Ocean, $500. • REWPOIIT SBOaES Lenore Y£'aman.<~. renee. 291 62nd. $195; H. C. Johnson. fenc:'e. 251 61st, $500; ~Iller Key. wa ll 3.JI Pro5pe<"t. $500; :-1. Etkin f£'nC£'. 468 P'rol;pet't. S90: ~IC'Ci n· 1£'y. fenc£', 354 62nd, $200: Santls fcn<'e, 350 62nd, S250: J im Habig wall. 340 Prospet't. $100. • O .. EJl aAY AAEA Floyd Ux>w. wall. 3528 \'I!Ha Baya. $350: Joseph Anruss. fcnC'e 1 13 Tradewin<io;, 5450: Guy Kim· There are only •l Items on thl' ball. fence. 1224 Highland. $344 : agenda tor th<' m~ting of the Crossroads. p.utition and pant>ls Nt>wport 8<-ach Planntng Com-21o7 Westciiff. $500: Walker It mission this evening, Aug. 3, In 1 'V\'3 \V t lift •-"IV\ Lei'. s gn .... .,.. PS C' . ~: :'\Pwport Beach City Hall. The J. R. Reilly. convt>n ~arage to meeting will begin at p:n . b<>droom. 2420 23rrl. $2.000: RIC'h - • AMDDMEJITS ard Jordan. offil.'e and commer· Consideration of PI ann In g cia I b u i 1 d i n g. 20-IJ Wt>stC'Iiff Commission Amt'ndml'nt No. 116 $2;1,000: hran Wells It Sons. waU to establish 5-foot front yard 1829 GlenWOO<I, s.am: R. Fraser setbacks tor Blocks 19, 21 and 22. .. ·ff •-•50 Slbn. 20-13 n 1f'l'tl'l1 . .,o • Tract 772. at 300 to 492 62nd • CLIFF BAVER .:ir., Newport Short'S. Robf'rt Andn:-ws. addition, rot Planning Commission Amt'ncl · -r. JJmes. $12.000; Frffi frt>nch, mf'nt ~o. 117 r('gardmg .tilt} addition. 41i St. Andrews. $7.300 setback~ and accessory build· Dr. Alan Gray. addition. 1101 ~n~AalAXCES Kines Rd .. $-1.000. . • REWPOIIT Douglass P~est. Roy C.>blt>. Baysidt' Vlll<~gl'. ramada. ra t - Mildred Mechlmg. Laura Lor· I poM. 300 E. \ottsl, No. 11. ss.noo: entze.n, Gerald Hart. Dougl-1~ c. Dt>Sano. fl'nce. 3206 Marcus. Koekr.n. fl'nc-es In exct'ss of '6 s .. oo: Theatt'r Adv. Promotions feet •n. helg_ht, but not .O\'t'r Inc .. 9 51gns. 2200 w. ()c('an F't .. f~t. 1~ 1~. 1514 Do\er Dr .. $12: c. s. ()(' Boynton. addition. t,j()j, l.>b. 1;>21 Ruth Ln .. Har· ~907 Seashor<', Sl.;iOO; ('oa t Car bor. Highlands. In or~er .to ket'p Wash. otfin•. waitln~ room. 2'1~4 •• h 1 I d r e n from chmb1ng tht' w. Coast. $1.200: Irwin Timmer- ft'n ct-s. man. demolish dwelling. l0ti'2 E. A. Daniell, 709 N. Bay f't .• 22nd. $100; R. P. Mlt\'hell. ~'<'· Balboa Island,. 6·1nch enc-ro~C'h· root. 2~08 w. Ocean Ft .. S:22: mrnt. tor 30 mches only. 1nto :\tons :-11 c h 0 11. sign. 313 1 w. 21r -foot rear yard S<'tback to Coast. 11.462; RobNt Rom c r, widen garag~ door In ~rder . to !t>n('('. 2244 w. Co.lst, $100: G G. prevent !raffll' jam wh1ll' dn\'· Gentry. add 1 1 ion. 613 36th. mg car 1nto ga rage. $11.400: Winston Pease. fence. 1821 W. Balboa. $100; G. Fowler. LEGAL ROTJCE alterations tor real es-tate offict' and C'OffN" shop. 2603·05·07 !'ii'W· CERTIFICATE OF BUSL.'U:SS port Blvd .. $2.500: Vmcent Cusu - Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a dry deanine shop and laun- dry agency business at 333 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa. CaJi. fornia, under the fiC'lltlous firm name of Best Cleaners and that said firm is com~ ol the tollowlna persons wh~ names In full and places ot reald•nce are as follows. to-wit: Myrtle S. Slaupter. 101 Shore Cliff Road, Corona del Mat. Calif.: Eleanor S. Fisher. 101 Shore Cliff Road. Corona del Mar, Calif.: W. E. Fisher, 101 Shore Cliff Road. Corona del Mar. Calif. WITNESS our hands this 23rd day ot June. 19&1. MYJt11..E S. SLAUGHTER ELEANOR S. SLAUGHTER W. E. FJ.SHEB STATE OF CAUFORNIA } )M. COUNTY OF ORANGE l ON 11118 2lrd day ot June. 1981. before me. a l'fotary Pub· Uc lit' and for said c:ounty and 8tat•. Neid1nl tberela. duly commllaioned and awom. per· aonally . ........ Myrtle s. saa.....-,. Eleanor s.,...., and W. E. n.Mr. llDOW1:l to me to be tM ..,..ona wtta. nam~e aft suMrrtMcl to tM wtthln lnatru· .....c. and ·~ to me dlat tMy ·~ted tile ..... WI I'ICDS IQ1 band and om · dal..t (I&AJ.) LU.PII M. MYDI. IL lfOIUJ ,_...ate ...... .. .... ~ ...... . llb'C 2 It&. ..... •. ~~.- mano. straighten brick, 6800 W. Coast. $20: Union Bank. s igns at ~ Neptune. 4.809 RJ\·t'r and 1600 W. Coast Hwy .. $178: Lynn Hilliker. re-roor. 312 33rd. $1~; L..t-o Stater. walL 507 Bayside. $200; Maude Holslneer. fence. 1819 W. Balboa Blvd., $50. Complete Landscaping Service na D'I'DIA1D .... a..n ..... ~dllhw7 00801fA DEL IIAa !f1Jal:ll! OR ~ • 2'7tt E. Coat Hwy I IIOUIII fOB Bafr 1C8 ootbfHROD,.CJ>.M. 3 twd- room. J'aJDily room, built-In kltcben. C&rpeta. drape.-.Year 1H.ae 1325 mo. In Harbor VIew HUll. Call OR 3-9300. SUMMER Rental -2 bedroom furnllhed apt .. a vail-able last 2 weeks In August lncludlnr Labor Day week-end. 165 wk. UtliUies paJd. adults. no pets OR 5-0017 Ol' 620 Orc."hld. COM LIDO ISLE Modern 3 ~droom, 2 Baths No children or Pets.1 Se,H. 1 to June Uth, $275. mo. OwnN 200 Via Dljon, Lido lsi~. OR 3-8647. WANTED TO RENT WANT TO RENT_:Retlred l'ouple want to r1!nt 2 bedroom oJdt'r home. Privilege of redecorat· ing. Permanent. Box .:C. Ens ign. GArfield 2·9439. FOB SALE SACRJFiCEJarge Wesringhouse refrigerator. large top rreeur. automatic defrostt'r. $100. Ma . pit> sora-bed It rocking chair. both for 125. Mapje bedroom set. 2 ch<'St.s. large drt>SSer w11h mirror. 2 night stand.~ bed with Hollywood head· board. springs and mattrt>St~. lik£' new. $150. Maple bunk b('ds. s;>rings, mattre s. lad· dt>r. bf'st ortn. 310 Jasm inf'. Corona del Mar. SOLID mapl,e knf't>-hole desk. like nt'w. 6 drawers. $13.'> valut'. Will S(>IJ tor Si5. R. K. Hurd. I~ I }1ornlng C .1nyon Road. CD~i. OR 3·2329. HELP WANTED SEA:\ISTRESS tor exclusivt' chll. dren's shop. Hom!'work. Call after 6 p m. OR 3-7930. HELP WANTED }1ALE-Test equipmt>nt techniC'ian to cali- brate and ma1ntaln test gear ln tear hmg electronic IP<'hni · dan traine.-s. Collt>ge gradu- ate with 2 ynrs teC'h nical and 2 years trouble shooting ex· perlen('e desired. Starting sal- ary $331. Full timt'. Ex<'<'llent benefits. Apply In person at bu I ness otfke of Orange Coast College. 2701 Faln1ew Road. Costa ~1Ma. -,------------ TOP OPPORTUNITIES 'DAILY Be Sure To Ch«k With JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Midway 6 -4481 -SAL'E5WO~IA.'II. agt' JO.~:;. r~ penem't'd ready· to; wrar IWpl~ Box 83. r .> Ensign. CD:\t. gh inR expNI('nCt'. ag(' and ram ily S4't up, addre s and phon!' numbf'o·. SnuAnONS WANTED CLASSIFIED M RATES -c.h .... _., ., ..... 10 ... en.-zr .... lT-. 20 wordt or '--· .71 1.25 1.10 21 ........ lO.... 1.00 1.10 2..00 ll ... to 40 .... ·-----· 1.25 2.00 2.10 e..a. woN .,. 40 ..... ---·-.01 .OS ~7 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE unfurnished l ted. room apartment with garage. near ocean. Low yearly rent· a l. 702 12 lrls. Corona del Mar. Phone CY 6-5277 or even!ngs OR 3-5067. FOR RENT=---=-u::-n_,f-u-rn...,ls...,'h_e_d:--:-2 bed· room duplex, d isposal. stove, rl'frjgerator. garage. Adults. no pets. Y('arly rental. CDM. ORiole 3·937i. MUSICAL • BALDWIN ORGANS • BALDWIN PIANOS Used ChNr)' Fr PrO\'. Baldwin Organ with PerC'USSIOn and bench Wood worth PIA~O &-ORGAN CO. 2626 E Coast Hw'av c•orona dt>l }-tar · Or 3:.:>.~ ;)15 :\o. }fam St .. Santa Ana K1 1.1-159 ORCA.'II SAL E -Elt"\·trontr or ~ans trnrled In on HA:\1· :\IOXbS. from SJ~. Lowrey. }1 mshall. Thoma . Kinsman. t'IC. Trad£' your piano for a new org.1n : we give-highest cash pr1<'t'. Swa p your little ret>d c-hord organ for a NEW HAM · :.tO~D CHORD ORGA.I'l. big tradto 1n allov.·anN'. Hammond organs used ; ('hOrd organs. s.pin<'ls. and one large home mod£'1. BIIZ s;n ings. Pas1est tf'rms on all sales. ~ew Hammond Organ Extra- voll.'c. $&15 dellvNPd wtth benC'h We t('ach you to play (rt'e. S HMIDT . PHILLIPS. 0 r a n g r- Countv Hammond Dt>aler In('(' 1~9 .. STEI:"\WAY p1anos. 1901 Xorth \!atn a1 10th. :X.ntll Ana F'r('(' P<~rktng HA MM OND 0 R G A 1 -f.o.b. fodory Why ~HIP for less "h<'n you can have the bc'sr '' Comt> to Organ Head.quartN today a nrl start to oplay: HAM~fOXD ·Corona d<'l Mar 2854 E. Coast HI way. OR 3 89JQ APTS. FOB IIENT 2-BEDROOM APT. aouth of hllh· way, CDM. Draperies. wall-to- wall carpets. Adults only. Oa 5-0845. SPARKLING bachelor caraae apt. on Peninsula between bay •and ocean. $100 month, lease. oa 3-6012 evenings. DUPLEX. 5 room upper, 1130. utllitie paid. COM .. Availabl~ Se-pt. 2, o:x-n hOUS(> Aug. lat to 4th. Pasadena, MU~I-8541. PETS-SUPPLIES REW All tuna cat food Special 8 ('ilns for $1 .00 -. .... Golden 98C' -Cream 11.50 Hamsters cage and aJl ·sup- plies . ... .. .. .. $4.95 JOIIDAII'S PET IIIOP 2i32 E. Coast Highway. Co- rona del Mar. ORiole 3-2430. AiiiOiiOiiVf -ItS CIIECK-UP 11ME TIRES • TUNE-UP • LUBRJCA TION e WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL f;HANGE • • Herb Miller's RICHFIELD STATION 3638 E. Coast Hwy. at PoiMettia OR 3-9721 • Corona del Mar JODS"t'OIU'S Mesa Auto Wreckers UNd Auto Parta. ,_ w~ Buy Can and Scnp KetaJ UBI:Iti i •· 70lJ JO'lS Plaeentta Aft. eo.ta U.. MOVING MOVING? Wt' furnish a largt> van and 2 fast. t>Xperlenet-d, Insured mowrs (or only $11.50 an hour up to 30 m iles. Al~o coast to-coast and OV<'NWIIS. Tim!' stans at vour door :-lo C'~aTge ror ~ tlmat<'S. NEWMAN TRA.''\SF'F.R It STORAGE CO. "Sef\·lce with a ConFrlence" Phont>, : Ml 6·2528. MI 6-7202 Residenct>: Ll 8-6430 124 Broadway. eo.ta Mesa WORK WAXT'ED: Xelit, wc.-li p•~ qualified hoUI't'kc.-t>per. nu~ P1AXO SALE -F1nf' Ebon) nan.unu Rt>ferenN'"· Top salary• e 1 g r:.111d plano.. 5.S SIZI.', rl'fln· ~;;:;:--;~;;;;:;;;;:::--:._~:1 pN'ted. HY 4 9286 1:.:hed It gulrantt"<'d. $2000 'al· FOR EXPERT PAINTING ---Ul' f r Si95. t..rm Jl k.-rt>nt -CALL -DO)JESTIC WORK of any kind. Se\'eral sli"'htl\.' used spmt't & S N h I · -d h ... ympson & ollar ousec t>nntng. Win ow was ., consoll' ptanos. all in perfeC't lng. All gt>nNal_ wor~ $1.541 rondltton. !rom $29:1. 3 yt'aN< l'fewport's hour. Kl mbf'rly , -9025 after 1 Oldst m.t&Wiahed Patntaw 10 pay. 6 lp.m. COM. I 10 good liSPd Grnnd Pl.ln~. rf'· oa 3-3130-£-. oa 1-a.M CARS FOB S awr (lmsht'd and fully gunrantt"<'d., p ~ from 1490. low &!ll 1 1-4 a month. ainung, Decorating FOR SALE-Corvalr '60"'De::-:l:-u-x-t>-. -1 Cht:'rry · Maple f In 1 s h. F'rt'nch SHAJO: ROOF PU:SEIVDIG door SE"dan. SIIC'k. Roman RE-d. Prov. Bab} Grand. u~ only Neat • 0.... fully equipped. ~st otrer ovt>t I as fl oor model, save $485. ('AS)' Uc:eDNd • ~ 11.695. ORiole 3-4575. terms. M M'ch 1 p 1960 VOLKSWAGEN. like O('W I Tak(' 0 \W balan<'f' on Early Am · . 1 ae a:inting original own~r. low mllea~P I Prican Maple. tt>rm!t ilk<' rent. Ml 6-UOO $15.i0. or ! Call OR 3·3433. Good !'Pif'Ction oC pract1N' ptan06 •• ,.. paiLS,~ all ~ne"'t'd and guaranteed ~ ~Von ~ MJSCELLAJIEOUS ·. tr.-.an $5 monthly. State~ AVCTIOir Stf'lnwa y Grand, JUa t In from FREE ES'MMA- rent. S<J\'t> $750. a lso ('()n!'olt' •-Every Friday nlpt at 7 p.m. Antiques. Complettt House- hold Fumlahlnp and Appll· ances. WINDY'S BAJlN Mi 8-8686 · 2075'-; Newport Ave. Coeta Mesa We will Sell for You Steinway. S<'HMlDT.PH IL.LJ PS. St«'iRW.lY It Hammond Of-aler for Or;~nttt> Ml 6 -7973 KJ ·-1727 County. Alway!t 150 Organ It DO YOU •ANT • .... • ....._ 1 Pianos to Ch()()!t(' from. North ' ......, • ~ .....,, Or • ,_ .._ Main at 20th. Santa Ana. Free I ............. , "' ..... ...._ Parking. Est 1914. W .._ 0.. ,.._ n "' ·-~ 'l a.-w, s t• J ...... a...., ..... -:t.Jfl ···~ ..... :-..a.•n.• ........ ,.. ............ L-Y:U.-.. -----M-·!1~~-=~~~"'!111!!11~ ...· •