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Mr. Kennedy"
Laid to Rest Silent
John f. itcnntdg
Today we weep.
We weep for the loss o! a young and .tp·
OU! President.
We weep for the young wile whom all the
world bad taken to its heart.
ly MERRIMAN SMITH
UPI White HOUM Reporter
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY (UPI)
-Under a bright and cloudless sky John Fitzgerald
Kennedy went to rest today on a crassy bill.side in
this cemetery reserved for tbe nation's heroes.
'lbere was a twenty-one gun salute to the youne
leader who fell under an assas!in's ballets 011 Fri-
day. Riflemen fired three volleys, a bugler 1ounded
"Taps.'•
Present. in death on the nearby 1Jopa were
thousands of other heroes who died in their COID\·
try's wars.
Present in lile were his widow, stoical and
brave, and his little children-Caroline who will be
ff on Wednesday and John Jr. whose third birthday
fell on 'the day of his father's funeral.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON A TTEhDS
Also present was the new Pruident. Lyndon
B. Johnaon. and the kings and presidents and
princes and ministers of most of the world's other
nations.
A short time before, in Washington's old ros&-
red SL Mltbews citbedral, the martyred President's
soul had been commended to the care and mercy of
God. There his widow and children and hla mother
and all the othen had beard this boon asked of God:
"May tM an1els take him into paradise."
There, with his flag-draped casket lyin& before
the altar under the 200-f oot dome of the 65-yea.r-old
cathedral, an old friend bad uttered these words
of comfol't, faith, and promlae: "Life ii not taken
away ••• life la bQt ..
htd o n . tlllled.Y i 11qn1
Bonier tn 19U and beptired Caroline and-lohn
Jr .. bad utttred the great words, 0 Dominus Vobi!·
cum." "The Lord Be With You."
And the audience had replied, "Requiescat in
Pa~e" -"Real in Peace."
The pontifical requiem mas.s. a simple and mov·
Ing service of the Roman C'.!tholic Church for lb~
dead. lasted more lha'l an hour.
At its climax. the cardinal extended the invita·
tion to commcnion. Jacqueline Kennedy, her
brother-4n·law. Atty. Gen. Robert F. K.mnedy, and
more than dozen other members of their families
knelt at the communion rail.
JOHN.JOHN CRIED
The President's little boy, his beloved "John·
John", cried as pc entered the churob with his
mother and sister. A few words from Mrs. Ken·
nedy soothed him to silence.
At the end of the mass, as sh~ followed her
father's casket out of the church, Carotine cried as
though she could never stop.
The President's casket was carried to Arlington
on a caisson drawn by the same team of six magnif ·
icent gray horses which had pulled it from the
White House to the Capitol and from the Capitol
back to the White !-louse and to the cathedral.
Police Chief Robert V. Murray estimated thet
R00,000 spectators turned out on u.e cit y's streets
to view some portion or the public part of the
procession.
GRAVE ON SLOPE
The slain President's grave is on a slope fa c·
ing the Lincoln Memorial across it.he Potomac and
the White House. It is 200 feel down a steep lawn
from the flagpole of the Arlington Museum where
Conlederate Gen. Robert E. Lee once u~·ed.
No other graves are in the immediate vicinity.
Only one other President. William Howard Taft. lies
in Arlington.
The cortege £rom the cathed ral to the cemetery
stopped about 100 yards from the grave. As Mrs.
Kennedy steppe<! from her limousine. there was a
sound of "Ruffles and Flourishes" followed by the
National Anthem.
The casket was borne to tihe grave to the music
of an Air Force bagpipe band. President .Johnson
and other mourners ~rouped themselves around the
bier.
SALUTE BY JETS
f'Hty Jet ft $.!hlcr pl<1nes. 50 for lhe !iO ~!ates.
i.wooped over in :t s<1lutr to thP departed comm;i nd·
Pr-in-chief
Thev "r-rc followed bv ·Air Force One ." the
four-Jet 'tra n port which hacl c:irried Kennedy to
his fate in nallns and hart l)rought his body bark to
the capital
The trans port. which Kennedy had ust!d on
many of his trips. was flown by its regular pilot,
rol. James B. Swindal.
Then followed a silent ceremonial performed
l)y a special detachment of Irish Guards flown here
from Ireland last ni~ht. It was understood the
tluards came here al the Kennerly family's request.
The final religious N'r<'monics came next -
hlrs!>IO~ of the ~rave and prayN s ;if the J(ravcsidr
Al ii simple Homan r11t hohr funeral mass. rnn
rl11rtrc1 hy an old fnc•nrl. thP J?rirf.numhf'<I
.l01,.q11rhne Rou\'1rr Krnnrdv .:inn hN litllr hm .:ind
(~rr tO·:NNl-:1>\ 1.\111 TO llt-S I . l'RLlf' !l
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GOODBYE -Like a little soldier, .John f . 'KE>nnedy .lr . "ho marks his third
birthday today, salutes as the casket of his fa ther 1s carri~rl from St. Matthews
To End
Bullet Sea Is
Killer',_, Lips
DALLAS (UPI I -Police
closed the books today on Lee
Harvey Oswald and the world
will never know what was in
bis mind. He was shot to
de.Uh as President Kennedy's
aasassin by a sell-appointed
executioner before a nation·
wide television audience.
While the mart)'Ted Presi-
dent was being buried in Ar·
llngton National Ce metery.
mourned by the world. the
Communist-Castro sympattuz-
er accused of slaying hlm lay
on a cold marble slab in a
morgue, disgraced.
He died with his lips seal·
ed. He took to the grave with
him the reason Ken·
nedy was killed if, as police
are convinced wtthoat doubt.
be ,..., the a.ssa.satn.
The M-year-<>ld pro-Castro
Marxist was being transfer·
red ·in handcuffs frotn city Jall to a muU:own security
cell at the c:pUO\)' Ja1J baufe Jacli££ ooe-tim• ~ ........ --~--. dlla,
or newsmm lllO~
aiid with a curse, jammed a
snub-nosed .llk:aliber pistol
into Oswald's side aod rired
"You ·son a bitch." he Cathedral. lonf' shot. 1
_ __. _ ~houted. Oswald jerked back.
I
So dJd thf' police bodyguards
flank.in.e him But thcrP was
nothing they could do lo stop
We weep for two small children who will
no longer grow under the great lOft of a d~
voted father.
We weep for the father and mother and
sisters and brothers of a President who strove
manfully to do his duty, u he saw it, for bis·
country.
We weep for Dallas -a city of slume -
a city of thousar.ds of good people befou.Jed
by small groups of haters of the left and of
the right.
Most of all we weep for ourselves, the
people of the United States of America. For
we have sustained a staggering loss. Not
alone the loss of a purposeful leader. Each one
of us died a little as John F. Kennedy's life
ebbed swiftly away.
There died within us some ol our con·
fident belief that the people of thiA nation
recognize. without reservation, that respect
for the office of the Presidency, cowtituted
as it is in this land, ls our finest warrant th.at
the ideals of our founding father& will be pl"e-
served and perpetuated.
Yet there ls hope.
Great nations, great civi.liutions are
built up on the deeds -yes, like coral, upon
the bodies of devoted national servants.
Perhaps the death of this young President
may ltrlke the conscience of ua, the &real
maa of A.mericam. Perhaps it will inspire us
···~--n4 QIJ'7 ......... ~ pide omi ieet-411M» 8pM .._.,..
way by our 8feat Teacher. ·
Pray God it may be so.
Pray God .John Fitzgerald Kennedy shall
nol have lived and dit-d in vain.
Mrs. ,J(ennedy: DA Says
He Had
Ruby. j
our OF CONCERN World
D a I I a s p0liceman r T Sends
Dean said Ruby t~ld him he I
shot Oswald out oC concern
for Mrs. Kennedy. Dean said M L d
Ruby did not want Mrs. Ken-1 any ea ers A Brave Lady
E • d nedy to "go th.rough the or· · WASHINGTON tUPI) -Edward M. Kennedy. she VI ence deal oI returning t.o Dallas"
Mn. Jacqueline Kenned y, walked erectly and unswerv-and testifying at Oswald's WASHINGTON 1 t 'Pl I-Fol-Berta! and Pnm.t Mini!ter
composed and head high in tngly as thousands ?f P~bUc trial low111g are the heads of state Tage Erlander; and Queen
the ~p of grief, todar walk· onlooken watched m silent DALLAS 1 AP\ _ A palm He said Ruby decided to nr _government and members Frederika of Greece
ed sue l~ng blocks behlnd h~r sympathy: . . ;>rint identified as that of Lee "obviate" the legal process of royal families who repre· . . ·. , hus~and 5 horse-drawn cofhn Her widows veil b I e w Harvev Oswald was found on by executing OswaJd himself sented their nations todav at Also. Cambodian Pnnce No-
to hia funeral. a~ainst her face as sev~-th e 'underside of the rifle Ruby will plead ~emporary the funeral of President Ken·j r~om K~I : Sou~ Korean
. It was the way she wanted mile-an-h~ur gusts or wmd which ballistics tests showed jinsanity in the sh~ting of Lee ntv:i) , Prune Minister Kim Hyon·
it: The 34-year-old form~r ble'! agamst her slender sor· fired the bullets thal killed Harvey Oswald. his attorney French President C'harleslChol : Philippine President
Flrst Lady made the deci· roWlng form. President Kennedy, Distnct1sa1d today. de Gaulle. British Princc1Diosdado Macapagal; Iran'•
s!oo herself to lead a proc.es· Once, during her tragic Atty. Henry Wade said Sun-· I thin.k he was . probabl~ Philip and Prime Minister Shapur IP r 1 n c e) Gholam
s1on of leaders of the nation march. she spoke briefly to day night. temporarily out of hi s m1~d. S11 Alex Dou,glas-Home. Ger-IReza; Israeli President· ZaJ.
3!1d the w~rld in the solemn, the attorney general. "The gun wa s h(•rr his attorney Tom Howard said man ChanC'cllor Ludw1~ Er-m:ir Shazar : Turkish Prime
s1x-.block Journey from the Mrs. Kennedy never waver-prinL'i were on ihe gun· the Ruby. who gunned down the hard and President llemnch Minister lsmet Inonu: Emper-
White House to St. Matthews ed in leading the march. As gun was the gun that killed accused a.ssassm of Prest:lent Luebke : Japanese Prrmier or Haile Selassie of Ethiopia :
Cathedr al: the unprecedented walk be-Kenned . his aim pnnts K~t111edy 1~ _view of. a nation-llayato Ikeda ; Austrian Chan-.Jamaican Prime Mini.Ster Sir
The children of the dead gan Robert Kennedy took were 0: the box ~n which the wide telev1s1on audience yes· cellor Alfons Gorbach: Bel-AJexaooer Bustamente, and
President John F. Kennedy Mrs'. Kennedy's hand and held killer sat, and witnesses put tc:rday., was transferred from gi~~ King Baudoin and Prime I M<>roccan Prince Mouley Ab-
were taken to the cathedral it for 1 few minutes. But him on the sixth floor at the city Jail lo the county court Mm1ster Theo Lefevre: Cana-dullah.
by car. They had wait-ed at perhaps to demonstrate her time of the shooting .. Wade house under heavy guard d1an Prime Mimster Lester ----
the White House while their resoluteness she pulled her said ' I shortly after n~. B Pearson : Dani sh Crown
mother rode on her third trip band gently away and chose · . Oswald was qm~kl~ rushed Prince George and Prime' , .,...
In 20 hours to the side of to walk unassisted the rest of 1:1e nne was purchasrd by lo Parkland llosp1tal s emer-Minister Jens Otto I.rag: I Senatr ~necl~
their father's casket at the the way mail from Kl~in. Sport mg ~ency ward where President 1 rish President Eamon de Va-
Capitol rotunda. PTe .d· t J h . loll w d Goods Co. in fhirago, and Krnnedy died Friday. At l 1rra : Luxernhourg's Grand WASlflNGTON (A P\ -
Mrs Kenned also rode . s1. en . o nson o e tr~ c e d tn O~wald. r he Pm .. 411 hours to lhP min· l)uke PrinC'e .Jean: rrmce 1'he Senate met todav and
from ·the Capiiot with the I i~medf:te~ behind. 1~;~i~JY mail. order was in hi-; hand-11~(> frnm lhr 0Hic1;il t 1me of Rernhar1 of the Nctherlanrts adopted ;i resolution <?xpress-
bod Th at the w h i 1 e 0 er P mencan h . s. wntm~ !herr wa<; a photo· l\enncclv s d P a I h. Os" :lids and Prmceo;s Realm .. Norwe-in~ sorrow nver thr death rt('
H y. t~n, d It At the cathedral. l e cais-graph with lhP nfle in his h1'art stopped beatin~ Orwn g1an C'rown Pnncr HaraldlPrcsident .John P. Kennoov.
1 ~~fti~ir ~m~u~ines ~i~~~~~ son drew lo •. ~enll~ ~al~ hands. And lhe~e wPrf' Os-hrarl massage failrd lie was.;in<1 Primp Mmistrr Einf'r ThP resolution extended sym·
he d h b th -la There, Carolme a~ · o n wald's palm prmt!i lln the rrnnounced de:id at 1 (17 pm 1.<'rhardsen: Swedi<;h f>rin cr pathv to his fam1l v er an er ro ers-in-w were brought to their mother. butt of the Rlln and on a box llcnrv Wade. Dallas ----· ·
on f~ up 17th St. and Con· ~assuringly, she took the in the room from whic~ thr ('ounty ·district attorney. filed ne~~: :v::· ~ l~et c~urc~. children by the hand and assassin fired . Wadr sa1c1 . murder charRes a~ainsl R11 hv
e Y e a e ~esi· gravely led them up the steps Witnesses saw o .. wald in anrl <;aid hP would ask for lhr B •
dent's brothers. Atty.d Sen. ~here Richard Card1011 l Cush· the buildtn~ hrfore thr shoot· df'ath penal!~. us1nesses Robert ~· Kennedy an_, en. mg waited to llreel them at Ing and saw him lravP imrne-.. A s f' <'on ct assassination
the entry. diately aft erward. !Ir was ldorsn"t h<'lp IJuslifyl lhP firi;t
The thre_e walkrrl slowly stopped bv a polk·<'man . hul onr." he ~•11Ct ··1 will seek I
Ch l down the aisle I~ lhru Seals. was told . hr s all nJ:hl " bl'· lhl' d<>alh fll'naltv for flllb\ n
Closed
Most of County u re JCS I Mrs. K~nn~dy s '·1't duty cause he workNI in lhe h111ld -('V('n If.· !w pl('ans l?Uilly hr-
as a pubhc f1gurr ":i". to be ing and wa s alll>w(•d to !rave. cau:><' .;hooting a handcuHerl
Crowded at an afternoon rN rpllon al T.hree eirdect l-hells 11( an man rlr~<'I\ 1·o; I hr rll'ath Jlf'll Thp w l1t'r l.; of l?OVPrnmenl Theaters wnr closed until ~
I {Sf>f' Wll>OW. l':i~r Zl old cahbrr ltwl 1·amr lrnm :ill' .. anc1 h11~111"~' 1·am(• 10 a stand-pm All court cases set for
.. the assass1nat1on nflr f1111nd '\'O ('Cll\"Fl'S~I O:'ll ... 1111 lo<la\ "-h1le Oran1?e tod.1y "ere put over until
Grief-stricken 0 r a n g e on the floor. wrr1• d1st·11vr1 NI " · ' l'ounty jolnrc1 the n:ihon and ' T11e~dav lcoa~ re~idents have ~en a.t·I V•-near th<;.ho'< "hrrr O~w;llcl'~ <.~s~iald . rlil'<I . .''''.11'~111 th<' wllrlrt in mournmg th~ .Only the Newport Beach
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tendin& c h u r c h serVlces m .. natne print wa" fmmtt '111 ,1l;111g •1 "urd flu 11 "as rlf'<it h of PrPs1d<'nl .lohn f City rouncil planned to coo-
record numbers smce the' llours latN, 1h1' n ,1 11 a' no <'h.in<'t' for a death-hl'cl Krnn"d~ venf' at 7.:.l pm. It wm au-
news of Presid~ Kenn edy's I W~SHINGT,O~. I Pl\ :-1 Mommg N1·w~. in a 1·op)'f_1~hl. 1•onfrs~ion . lfp had ~ti·~df;ist . Frrleral. s.·1<111·. 1·ount\' an1 thonze a resolution of coDdo-
ldeath An eternal 1l.11lle will ed stn'Y. said rohrr offin•r' Iv r11a1ntn111rd th:il h1 had t•1tv oll1C'"'· sd1011ls and Jenee to Mrs. Kennedy and
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WHAT KIND ·= · 0 Fi---:~ •
orange Couritj-F~i,nd ilim~. F'i-ie°hilly in Recent Visit
Bf AOIC BROBACK ~l kiDd of • m.ua 11 L)'D-
cton Baines Jobnaon, tht J>ru.
ident of ~ Unjted Salee of
America! Thia ii t.bl question
man,y are asking teday.
About 3,000 onlooUra al the
Nov. M dedicatica (Jf t h e
Dottdaa Space 8Y*m. ~
tef In HUDtlnp.n Beach bad
a g'ood opportunity to see
what he wu really Hb.
Most liJced what they saw.
Prelideat Jobnloo lmpr.Mei
hU llltenen ii belnl a mu ;
of greal vitality and of de-
termination to get the job
done. His voice ls •trooi and
he · speab with oonvtctioe-
but without histrionics. He is
a big man with a kindly look.
H" spuJes easily. it is a smile
of genuine fmn<bhlp.
~ Vice Pnisident, John.son
he~ the National Space
Counctt. a position vacated
when he took the presidency.
It is expected thaf he will ap-
point someone to the post.
Presi~nt Johnson believes
1tronl(ly Ln frH enterpnse
aad..U i (ee ot thoee itt gov·
ltDJUDl who would brine pol-
itics into the 1pace procram.
Here u Vice President,,M
saluted the AIDll'icaD s~
under wblch "a Drivate O(• -
ganhaUon bel\18' fa the ~
of a barber abop eould wD ... ·
in • ltfaltme ll'ott' Ill size. taV. ,;
enl and rilioa ID particlpa
lo the ploneeri.QC ol our na.
tion'a search for peace out In
mankind'• la.tt and greatest
troou.r -the frooUer of IP9C'· ••
In apealdni ol our accom-
plishments in the field of
apace. he sakl:
"But our eeeomplisbments
and achievemtnb ln lhls field
remain In tbelr Infancy. It is
lmpentive that at this cril-
icat point ot dn91opment and
proCJeu we keep oar space
tecbnoJov ad actence free
ol tbe control ll!ld rnlsdlrec·
I.Ion of ar'llirary po 11 c y
chance-.''
Johnlon left no doubt on
ho" be felt about Commu-
nUta.
• • "T'oday, la our ladcf;' he
uld, ''tht,.. are tboM who .,..
gue for the view that we.
sho\dll:£sb forward into new or new enter-
prieet there ii clear
and .~PellJng evidence of
~from othetna· tiGIC '9lld ~r systema. I be-
19" Ult American people re-
ject the concept that tbelr fu·
tore 1)\aD1le defaulted lo the
vision and ambition of the to-
WituiAMw:.
"W• ~ to accept so
negaU.. J ddctrine that we
are DOt jf;-ou11elvu
in " · tbt Commu~
nbta tJ'9 in ispece..
We canncit -u fret lDIO
U for ijte ,.r o( our owa ..._ ~. or the ,ll:dM ~mUJlllt
system ."
Cotttin~ dmC th1a Uni
he emphalbed: ''Tho. who
say that our pul1Mllel al\d
the ~ ol Communlml
111 1paoe exploration arf' lhe
aunt mlal'Md and mi1un-
dentand the history ud
meaning of our times. In 19'7
when the Soviets placed tle ftnt rputnlk U1 orbit, tie
Communist rulers of Ruuta
refUled to comlder 1bartn•
tbe ftultl of apace research
wttb otblr nations, nfuled to
oonalder comm.ttlinl them· selvea to developing space fo ·
peaceful purposes alone. l the ume year, we of the Unit
~ ~tea clearly staled ou
own national policy and pur·
pGN. W• comm!tMMS aDd dtdo-
leal9d aar..ivu to •hartni tbe ,,. o( apace naaareh
wtt1t aD mankind. and to the _. obJectl.v• of . devtloplq
tile Qllll ti spac:a (or peac.tul T*" V}Qt .Pr.sdqt CllllltlnD,d: "lt _la. iSpUlcant that .,... tbl Co,nJ"IWllst tl.
fortl an conducted beb!nd a
cu.rUba ol. 9llCf9CY, we of the
Unit.I st.tea enjoy the coop-
eratlm, rupport and aJ.ll.ance
of men than eo na.ttona for
z, MIL'r l'IL0~/11 ..........
Moll~, Nov. 2J, 1'63
our~ program. lt la ll1-n1ficMl&-.a.t while we en _. ~ '
do Pf'OJ)Oll joint endeavora IOI'
peaceM purpoeea, the s..w
both ~ our proposall a:JWl.
devott. ltaelf to attempts tia
dissuade us from oontimdnJ
on the lfOIJ'IDlS ,.. haw elf"
Lablisbld."_ h
Agala ulltlae ---~' Ence 1ll the cpac. ~
he said, '"nte hlltory ol .Cl-
ence is a history of unendlni
service· to the bMt.enneat fl lire for man. The same baa
not awaya been 10 trot ror
the~.,,,.._, .0-
eoce. We m.t Dlt r.,..
down .., t.bl ldlatlOc po.
tetlal of tJU .... .,. the
limW ~ GI JIUli'1c po-
lltbl ~ and CIOll\'eD-. ieDcee.,••""' ~::::::: ~: ~~ qid;. • • ..;
''A fdln ta 1P9C1 wauld be
~ faDdr'e to aur u -
Uon 'I ......, , I faDare ulti-
tnate)y falaf to tbl eeue we
have champloaed It such
Kennedy Laid to Rest at Arlington ....... P .. el New President Sets
ii.rt heard these words of comtort and promiu:
"W e is not taken away •.. life l.s but changed."
And from the wOT'<ll of Chri.at, recorded by St.
John:
"J am the resurrection and the lile. he who
belleves in me, even if be die, shall Uve."
GREAT LISTENING
Auo listening were the great of this nation and
53 otheN. Among them were the new President,
Lyndon B. Johnson. and two former Prelidents,
Harry S . Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Among them alJo were the towerin1 General
Charles de Gaulle of France; Soviet Deputy Pre-
mier Anastas I. Mikoyan; Prince Phillip of Great
Brit.a.in, and a host of other dlief! of state, kings.
premiers. ministers. and apecW erniiSariea.
The b.st journey for the man who will always
be remembered by biJ countrymen as the jaunty
and buoyant and deeply dedi~ JFK t>ecan at
10.48 a.m. Wuhington time.
That was when hi.a fl.a&-draped c.uket left the ar~t rotu.n4I. of lhe Capil2} wbert three ~r
martyred }ll'&idenw 1\lo hMI' larn m state. W"'-#u
drawn b~ •~Y lor-.. Wh.itt HoWffDd
thence t,. Mathews. ...
nedy took h• children by the band and led Ultm
to where Cardinal CUshin& stood ta ireet them.
~ the ejght Hn'iee men bore the calbt tneo
the cathedral, they removed dielr bat.I. 1be cardJ.
na1. in the resplendent robes of hi• oftio8. tprtnkied
holy water upon the 1tJl1 llag-covered cOftin.
Behind Mn. Kennedy in th• Whedral ut
the luders oi Congrese and the cabinet and the
chiefs ot state from other lmds.
Mrs. Rose Kennedy, the Prelideot'1 mother,
and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchinclou. Jacquellne'a moth·
er. beard the ma~ wordis uttered by Card).
naJ~.
WIDOW .••
His Course Today Lile Whtt. Houae for the for-
etell cUanitarlea who came
from every corner of the
wortd to J>9Y tribute to John F. Keanedy.
Mn. Kennedy left t be WASHINGTON CAP) -on such great quabooa IJ But the pouibillty remained.
WbJte Rouse shortly before Pre&ldent Johnaoo travda the NATO, the European Com-First ca.me the sad t.sk of
1 .. 30 a.m . W11htnoon Jritb..JqQii F. Km-~-the Fnmcb accompanrtni the marty?'ed to 10 to tbt ~ -'mid tbln leb GO President Kennedy's body to
lhe ltood on tSa ..,_ 11 1he on war. tn meetlngl iC. on . the grave. Part of tbt journey
fl.q~ Qlbt wu al.OW· with a maaive array of wwtd Wbdber ·.Jolmlqa, noted u was to be &foot, from tbt 11 llloapt from the rotunda ltafelmen. a masttt penuadef' •!ten be Whit. House to St. Matthew'•
ad placed an U.. ~ Emyooe watehed far dam wu the Democratic ~Cathedral for the requiem
drawn catuon. Dtrse IOUDd· u to bow Jolmton would pt of the Slnatil, wooJd pt le>-mua. then by car to Arlini·
Id ta tbe bacqround. alOftl wtUl Praldent CWiel getber WW. De Gau.De on an toa National Cemetery, for a
· From UM ~the form· de Gaulle of France. De ~ cllleaaioe of world hero'• burial. J'tr'll-panled Gaulle differed from JCennedy affain wu Mt Jet cmt&la.. ~ Atty. ,; DJGNITARIES
~ -and -• AA.u tbt funeral, Mrs. Ken·
Sea.. l!'Arird ) ltaiDedy, -• ~ arranged to re<:eive the ~to::O.wi:':~u:..don'• Johnson Domg Joh ~H~n ~~~~:
35tb Pnlldtnt bore heroical· plunge. into hl.5 first round
l1 the ~ ol her pief, of p e r 1 o n a I dfplomacy u ~~~~-Durilll! Vis· . -~~ed..... · be.a *' to -p ptioo -J;
lf ln>d-him. • more -1 ....... AA: Nee y.terday abe went to By L~ WAGNER ..-wd Un&r' rrantDn ·D. nltariea who journeyed to
WIDOW FOLLOWED "°'MAO the Capitol rotunda where his The man who declicated Roosevelt, is recaDed as bav-Wuhington to pay their rt·
!he ·~ President. was followed au lM way •At•} .o!.BeTbmery C.Js'feulrv, ~"net. beseeJohnch ~~:~,!_Arxd •• n~-~y body lay in state to k.iss his Douglas Aircraft's ., mil-ing "at.ruck • blow foe free. apecU lo the late President on his Last b his 1-i. 34-.. ~ .. -i.1~. _.._ ,. ... ~~AJU .u.:U • nag-shrouded coffin. lion apace systems center at dom'' when be downed a Kennedy .
. )OWlley y V•"""J yecu"Ulol,l W\,HWW, WbOfJ\ Yw uve just caDld out tJI. tbis •arid Mn. Kennedy walked ahead Huntington Beach ,fuat 11 hook.er ot bourbon and The soda! gatherin& in the
who. thre9 11rnu had .kndt In prayer "!!!!!!!......!b&-• lzc.,pit·ltll·.bi pe and ~i"ilW: do at tMD. iei . of kings, chiefs of state and days ago today. is the Presi-brandl water. St.ate ~·· dlp.lomat-
Capitol dofi£'-.. •• tilde hil cubll. : ~ ~ :-. him uildei10 the p~· •ften.. but b6iiir,llhn to former Presidents today on dent of the Uruted States. vice Prmtdent Richard \t. J.c reception l'OOIQS ~ the
Caroline ~ John Jr. rode to the old red-happtnea·wkhout end.' • lbe last march she will make Lyndon Baines Johnson, as Nixon toured the world ., new President llttle opportu-
bnck church in a car. When they joined their with the man who made her Vice Prelideot, had ,laid the eyes and un of Ptesi-nity for more than a passin~
mother. John-John, bewildered bv the solemnity MILLIONS SAY PRAYEJtS the Finl Lady of the land. cornerstones, ded.ic.ated de-dect ~ n. ~.contact with forelgn leaden
cried for a moment. · ' Acroaa America, millions of Kennedy"s coun· From the moment the Pres-lense facilities. befriended He areued with KhnWlcllev with. whom be will ha~ more
H' h k trymen uid their own prayers for the repose or hi! idenl fell in her arms F n day, Palust.aru camel drivers and ln MOl()()'M, foutbt o« Com-dealings later.
is mot er spa e softly to tum. anlf his IC?a r.; IOUJ. President Johnson declared a national day shot by an assassin. she has distributed ballpoint nons to munist student d\aplaya ln Today's emph. u1s. however stopped. t"' l of mourning and "earneltly recommended'' that held back the sobs, much the Hollanders -all chores South America. was on mourning, not nter-
All along the way from the White House to ~~tan _:~end~ · place of !' __ "to way the fallen chief did w~n befall Ule aecood-in~aod-Lyndaa 8 Joboloo wu national affairs.
the cathedral a.nd in the streets around~ cathef-~to .. ~ d to bear in public ~ r~ Vim..,~1dency ts 8JlCJthw.-. -...,..,,. But In t.hue..ad mcMIU!
ral tens ol thousands of Americans stood in s iience. ma.n.' • "-.. •·... -fiy pief of the losa of their a lonely post, almost one of ru. days ~ av« ~ day1 Johnson had to work
OCCASIONAL SOB
No words came from these countrymen of the
man who died at a sniper's hands on Friday. Only
an ~a.sional sob.
Among those in the vast and glittering cathed-
ral. with its magnificent red-and-white marble
albr was a v.oman Who had been weeping for
Jacqueline
Sh~ was ~frs Eisenhower. whose eyM were
wet and red.
A mome nt before the
St. Matthew's cathedral, which w:u Kennedy's infant ion last August. anonymity. Only a week ago Senate "lbe world'• p-ut. bu&iness ln_between the houri
After today's ri1el she. is a San Franciaco columrust est dellberative body." of mourning. parish church, ls a drab red-brick building with a expected to go lnto seclusion questioned "what ever be-Joblson "New Dealer" Sunday be accompanl~d the 2~foot high dome. St.anding since 1898, and be-where she can moum alone came of L. B. What's-00. etected , ,.!_ __ with the Ke~nedy cortege from t ~ e
grimed by tM 500t ol. the downtown area it OC.· and unobserved. name''' . to VVU&"-White House to the Capitol
cupias, it is far from impressive in its e.xtemal From the church she went · . assistance ot FDR md later where the fla&-draped casket ~iarance. Arlin N ti al r a The names of V>ce Prest-to tht U.S. Senate, bad bead-was placed ln state under the -,..,..-lo gt.on a on \,A;me-denU an 1eldom remm>ber-ed the National Speice Coun-But its interior ls ~ glittering ex.ample of tery for the ~urlal of the ed unle6l6 they have left an cit, md 11 wu u such that dome of the. rotunda.
Romanesnue-Byumtine ardtit.ectu~. with reillars man she mamed 10 yea.rs · int b deeda .. --a. he -·le<! u .. .,..; .. ,..,_ Beach He also talked over the fed · --,if. t d d bite b d lmpr Y or ~w.. or vw ...... '""'6......,. • era! budget for next year and of magn 1cen re ·all ·W carrara mar e IP ago. . Whit they the~selvea move oo to Bul ~ the ~e ~e he held a ton.level review of thtt
ridlly colored mosaiC! of venetian glcm. Its show-This afternoon at the e the Presidency. "u actively politicking for ,. .
Piece is a magnificent hi*" altar of ""'1ite mari>le, House she planned to meet Th R Ma hall Vi th n.. ti Party So tJ:oub~ South Vtetnamue .,. omas . rs , ice e ~mocra c . situation
carved in India and decorted with colored insets in the heads of state and poten-President under Woodrow busy wu he with political Ca . · lhr h
mass began, Mrs. Ken-the same manner as the famed TaJ. Mahal. tates, the greatest array or Wilson left as hls mark meetings -a luncheon and . trrylntg rl ?Ugll on tan abp-. to 1 · • J>'lln men o gma y se up y
0 B I T U l B I E S 0 11 T U l 1 1 E I I ES dlh gmtarleto• evedr dpaAym1o e1cma~ "What ~is countrr needs is a dinner -he had no time Kennedy Johnson beard 8 re· 0 11 T U A I om age a e.a er . a good h ve-cent cigar." to tour the tremendous Doug-rt r ' th u s b ---------President Among them w>ll J h N G h La I po rom tt · am assa· HOWARD, Nellie C .. 73. 162 FlRI'H, Allen Wiltiam, 78, 483 STJEVE, Walter Paul, SO, 2580 E TV be Prea'ident Charlet de 0 n ance arner, w 0 5 ayout. dor to Saigon, Henry Cabot
P.. 18th St.. Costa MeH. Abbie Way, Costa Mesa. Newport Blvd .. COlltla Mesa. llrOpe Gaulle of France, who once Lodg~.
Survived by daugbt.er. Mrs. Survived by tlOO, Davtd and Survived by wife, Dorothy; said "the ooly thing he want-White House sources 1ubse-
Alberta Van Dellen, Wood-granddaughter. Services mother, Emme Stien, San-Sh Ri ed to take back from Amerl· s quenlly announced that J~n-
lake. Call!; brother, Earl Tues. 2 p.m. at St. James ta Ana ~ght.s; brotbers, OWS tes ca was Jacqueline Kennedy." lV'K aved Li·ves son. appro~ed this ~hree-pomt
Arm, Lone Beach: sister, Episoopal Church, Newport Fr~ A.. Sant a Ana To the admiration of mU-J J.' J ma1or policy directive:
Mrs. E~ Stormont, Beach. ~v. John Parke of-H~1gbt.s:. Geor~e H., 8a)t LONDON (UPI) -The biC· lions. she hu shown strength OBJECTIVES
San Jacinto; ' graodchil-fic.ating. Entombemeot An· City Mich · si$t.er' Doro-tel · · lmk. and d terminati Sh h
dren. Services were held &elus Aibbey M<iusoleum. tbea' J. ~;· Coste gt« eVlllOI'\ -up ever e OD. e as 01 ~ c· • 1. The United States re·
Mon. 9.30 at Bell-Broadway WeAcliff Mortuary c:lirec~ M Se . es Tues 10•30 seen ln Earope was set up remembered others In ~er WO . ountians mains determined lo help M pet. Int.er-tors. a.::Swes~~ ~. ~v. tOOay to bring to humredll of sorrow. She has been do~ South Vietnam stamp out the
Memorial Fr '· W G _u.:~1~ .... milli { . both what muat be done :--packing Communist Viet Cong. HENDRY M ret w eo an.r. · utll'I UUl\;IG'Ul'f>· ons 0 vt.ewers 00 up to leave the White House . · ng in lieu · . arga · · .Interment Padic View Me-sides ~the Iron Curtain live Sh h "derately offer: Two Orange County re.sa-John F . Kennedy .aved his 2. Still in. force ls the Ken-Ctf nowen may contribute 1741 Tuatin Ave.. Costa morial Park. Family re-. e as CO.Dill . dents both o( whom credit life. nedy objective of withdrawtni
to the J-teart Fund or the Mesa. Survived by dau~h· quests in lieu of flowers scenes of President Kenne-ed her help to her succesSO!'' ' · Baxter now 40 was en-at least 1,000 U.S. service-
Methocfa;t Wesleyn Guild ~er Mrs. '.her~sa M: Liv-trien<ls make contribut1ona dy's funeral ill Washingtoo. Mrs .. Lyndon B. Johnson. 10 ~ late Presi~e~ Kennedy gaged in' a diver~ary raid men from Vietnam by the end
Bell-Broadway Mortuary 10gstoRe. Riverside: sisters. to the Heart fund . Wtstdiff The relay w~ possM>le by the Job w~h won her per-with 89Ving their hves, today on J~efd Cboi.seul of this year, and pulling out
directors. Mrs. Pauline Messin~. New-Mortuary directors. an A~erican <."Ommunications sonal acclaim. . mournect his passin~ with the lsJand, part of the Solomons, virtually the whole contingent
port .&ach. Mn. ~1Ulbeth satellite. _ . On .Jan. 20. 1961. ina~g~ra· rest of the nation, and the irt November. 1943. It was one of 16,000 men by Januaq
STlNE. Floyd M . fi6. Wh it· M~g. Costa Metia: 3 NOLI~. Donald R . :Ill, 2019 The Soviet Umoo was ooe li~n day, the world re101ced world. o( tho6e numberless forgotten 1956.
tier'. Calif Survived by granddaughters Services T~slm. C'.osta Me.<ia. Sur-of t.h.e ·countri~ t.hal a.skeet to wtth h..r .. Today the w or I d1 In Garden Grove. Ray Star-slunnisbe5 or World War II-:1. All U.S. personnel In
daughter. Mrs. Loretta were held Mon 11 a m at v1ved by pareo~ Mr. and rece1vP the pictures. Wl'l'pll with her. key. an oil worker . recalled forgotten. that is, to all but South Vietnam should aJd the
Bundy, ~tller. I grand-Bell-Broadway . Mortuary Mrs. Vernon Nolt~. Hunting. ----the valor of the then Lt. Ken· the 65 marines imlofved. new. post-Diem Saigon gov·
son. Services Tues 2 p.m. Ch'.l~I., Dr. E~ Hudson !O",. &~ch, Serv~cs pend· nedy in h~lping to rescue "Ale detachment had follow-emment "in its consolidation,
Sm iths' Chapel. lntcrme ni 0ff~ci atin~. lnu"!Tient at m~ Sm1tl\s Mortuary. I w· d Belt Coast Kennedy's crew when their cd a s mall. swampy river in-in its d\?vclopment or public
West.minster Memo r 1 a I F a1rhavt'n Meroonal Park ' Ill S torpedo boat. PT-109. was land to blow up an ammuni-support for its policies and
Parle H'""ington Beachl ff:eU-Broadway Mortuary rammed and sunk t>y a Japa-lion dump. They returned to for winning tht> war against
Masonic -Lodge No. 380 in1 director<; I BALTl l\Wf<l'UARIES ne-sc destroyer off the Solo-~ river surrounded by the Viet Cong."
charge. Smi&.N' Mortuary! C11rona dtl Mar OR 3-NSG Crisp winds with tempera-ai-20 degree!' in ~omr re· mon Islands on Aug. 3. 1945. Japanese troops.
directors. G~ Co!lla Meu Ml f.U2t tures in the mid-3011 blew gions Starkey sajd that he and Baxter recalls boarrung the oA•t v PILOT wllh wt1lch i. cem-
tllrough Washington today as Along the Orange Coast, Ule rest or the crew ol PT-109 Higgins boats that were to ~,"'-~::W:P:CS~:O..!: ::.bl=
Hl ... •ur flOrll BELL B&OADl\' A Y h nd:red f th nd f the wind broke six boats would have never reached take the contingent iiown-'°' CO!!• Mesa. N_, llMdl.
IUV MORTUARY u s 0 ousa 1 0 peo-loo~ tn Newport Harbor ac· shore if Kennedy had nol led stream One or the boats _,1,,..._ IMdl •"" • '"'°""'
SprinJdale 8MpplaC FLOWERS 111 Broadway, Cotta Meaa pie swanned into the nation's cording to the Orange County the way, towing one of the was smkklg under enemy ::'::'·..,""*"~':""a:'.::'~
cater by lJ a..u= capital for the funeral of the Harbor Department. MUlor more ontically injured Star-fire. and the ~r two were :,:':'::,~~~11&!~ ~t
HUNTINGTON BEACH late President John F. Ken-damage was reported. Trees key, himself. st.ill has scarg crippled. They limped roward ICW!lla. Pr1m111e ••ant . ..., street""'
Pboae m-1141 I 8Mf11f81 MORTUARY nedy. wer~ felled and signs blown from bums he received ill the tbe ocean. 'nlen, on the l:;.!'. • .._ Cftf•• "'-"" Celt. "'1 • I ...... .a tf .-_ m Main St., . A~1ross the United .s tates. down as win1s reached near action. darkening horiron, the fig. ...-. .... •"'-1•• ""-· i.-~~ Runllngton BtaC'h s1m1 ar weather prevailed a~ 45 lcnolc; In gusts. Friday. thf' day ot the lll"es of two PT boau ap-~'":.:. .. ,._., ... _. B R Q A D W A y Flower Sho p LE ..an te mperatures slid into the Oecrcasing winds are fn"f'-President's assa.<;<;1nataon , was J>('an'd • ms ..__, ......, • ...,
low 50s and 60s . 1casl by thl' US. Wcalht'rllh<' 17th h1rthcla\' of Starkf'y·~ 'W• didn't want In he mis-11~ •-
FLOWIR .$fo10P OR 3-6513 Southrrn California was R11 rca11 for Tuesday Trmp· ~on. \.rorgf' take" klr the ent>my. so we '"::~~~= ':.~,,..,
Sf'rvlng th~ Jlarhnt Art'a I ~~ I WESTCl.IYF' MORTUARY mostly 1"11nny today u strong Oran~r Coa~t for !hi' n~xt In Ynrha I.meta. lloward tie~an 1>1n1Cin1i? 'Thf' Star ~"nnd .,~J• .,.,,, • .,.. ~·•'1 ., r .... I~ Nf'wpnrt Boult var<I m F,. 17~~~t1ta Mf'u Santa Ana winrls ,;wept th<' eratu rr\ 11rP f'Xf)('r tr<I to hf-Raxtrr. 11 !)('spe<'la<'lt'd <'>.· SpanglPd Benner· anct any '::,,,";~1.'"i:,11~;.1~ i~!~;!0'~ \0 ~:~
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MOMENT BEFORE -Lee Harvey Osw aJd 's face mirrors arrogance'": h~1
led from Dalla,, City Jail on his way to an armored car wrucb was to carry him to tht Dallas County Jail. ,,
Oswftld~s • Se~rei • .. .. ..
It Died With ~
Him, But ·He GaVe Clues
To Marine Buddies • in
By LES WAGNER
Lee Harvey Oswald was
delCri~Y H "friend-
ly -but a loner" by for-
rmr Marines who knew
him at the Santa Ana Air
Facility ln 1959 before be
WU diacbarged from acl·
ive duty.
One of these was Paul C.
Murphy, now with Hu«hes
Aircraft Co. in Anabelm. wbO eerved with Oswald in
Japan in 1958 and at Saab
Ana ln 16.
''()swaJd WU not IUCb a
bad IUY and not~ rabble
rouer some people pa.t.
eel blm," said M~. "He
never tried to tmp_. Ida
opinions on othen. unJea
llOmeGDe e1ae started the
diacussion.
"He wu a very penua-
sive lallter de~ IOme
sort of speech impedi-
ment," Murphy continued.
"He enunciated predJely
and knew how to empba-
siz.e his best points. just
like somebody had coached
him at debating.
"Oswald's viewll dis-
turbed me and most of the
other guys in the aquadron.
but be wa1 always wry
open abott bis Marxist
feelings and after a while
it got to be a bd humor-
ous."
Murphy recalJed that Os-
wakf frequently spo~e in
Rum.an "&I a llOf1 al U · •
erase " nw ,.u.. tk9
19. had baken a BertD
course and had hopes al
going to the Armed Fon.
Langu~ School at ....
terey. Two courts ...nw,
one for pnnesd,.g u -.
re~astered gun, the eCbtr
for usiftc insulting • pap
toa ~d
cer. tpCli1ed bis .-+ u
Another who ...... ,_,_
dy.. of Oswald at th! Air
Fadlity. WU Mid QI.
bom. of f.abbod.,. Ta. -.. , mmcr • doable ..-
with Onra1d for ..... •
months at FJ Tan... said
Osborn. ''When l talbd .....
him, I said to m.JRll.
'Here '1 a oommcm ,,.,
from Fort Worth who .._
big ideas -but what eould
he do lb.at would be •
earlh5bating... r "
"He liked lo be _.alonr. • -ACCUSED -Nightclub spent most of bu ~ J L. ..,. . timt studying R.m5ian . . owner ac~ Ruu.:-nste1~.
u lkt'd some .about his big manxled m Dall~ Jal I.
Jllan5 for ttw futunl. and shot Ltt Harvey . ~aid
"'as u sy t.o pt .-1 before eyes of millions.
'4'11 h."
Of;wa.kl ended his Manne
Corps career oa Sept. II.
1951. wtilea Ille WU gjWll I
00~~ud hi the support of his
mother.
He wu placed ill the M.a·
OM Corps ftaierw from
wb.icb be W'U ciWll .. 1111-
dnlratW ch~~ wMn
his abempU to beconw a
R u 1 1 i a • cilizen we~
learaed.
~ lbowed op in Moscow
.a mcmlh later where ~
W'U ~by AliM
Mosby. OJI I e:spondent for
l.'llllrd Pres5-lntuaationa.1
He told .... Maaby be
pl»med to ~ bb
Americaa c:tljpn1bip t.
c: au 1 e "capitalism has
puled iU peak; I would
tib to spend the rest ol my
life here "
"My mother has been a
1r0rker aU her file." 05-
wald ap&ained. "She'' a
good aample ol what hap-
pens to worUn UI the
United States.
.. Al tM age of u. after
watdltng tt.e way ...ten
were tJuted ta ~ United
Stata. and Necroes m t11e
South. I was ~ far a
key to my mviranmeal.
Then I ~red Socia,_
lJterature."
He told Mw Mosby he
found "Oas KapitaJ" by
~rl Man an a public Ii·
brary and WU f ucinat.ed
by the «000mic theories
Marx ea-pounded.
"I concluded I would be>·
rome either a worker ex·
ploit.ed for capitalist profit
or aa exp&oiler. or. lince
there are many 1n this
category. I'd be one of lhe
unvnployed. ••
1iftnty-lbree da y11 atter
he entered high IChool in
Fort Worth, Oswald. 17.
jomed the Marine Corps.
bec&me an e.lectronics e11 -
pert assigned "' a radar
squadron . .a.nd was Sf!lrt to
Japan. Ke bad beeo tramed
Co~nty
..
Oswald told Miu llosb1
that Soviet ofliria1• ..w.r
meourqed nor dileolS'·
aged bis eftartl to becm'9
a dlbea of tbe Sovie( u..
ioo.
They t.old him it all de-
pended Oii I.be •• pnlttical ...
mospbere at the lllCllD!llL ••
Oswald spent aart)' 1~
years in Raaia, WIMft ..
married Marina HM ' I " n.a. a petite blmde .,,._
worbd ill • ........ ill
Mimt. Since die &o9ll&
Union Md re)ldld ... .-
pticatioe far dfl ..
and at the .... time ...
refmed bba -ail dla. be WTGte .. Sell. Jalla ,...,._
u of Teua.
Tbe sa.te Depattmmt
reviewed .. caa. decMe4
Oswald De'fel' Ud w:bie9'ld
~t dtillN+lbip, Md thee
loaned him SG5 to tab hb
' wife and dlild back ta
Al'Mric.a.
The visit a1 rrem mt
K~nedy to Ddaa ...
been annouaced -&elll-29. A few days later. 0..
wald ~ft New Orteam 911
got a )Ob at ti.e 'has
School Boot DepoGtory ..
a temporary .-arebome
worker.
It was from this ware-
house th.at the lhot5 dial
killed Prmdml ~
we.re fired.
J • ~
t:_.... NJ Oelleo ,.._.. ... ,_ -"' p - -.t-.--°'"' .. _
JACK RUBENSTBN (RUBY) SHOOTS LEE HARVEY OSWALD IN DALLAS CITY HALL AS ONE OFRCER REACHES FOR GUN. DETECTIVE WILL FRITZ STANDS AT LEFT. . .
'Everything' Was
Just Not Enough
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By THOMAS MURPRINE I ley1. And yet a thmg hke this evidence to send OswaJd t!l "l saw Rub~ lab al>ool arnond the Jail • a1tu11:. for camr to lhf> aid oi a polK'e· bv Kemed_v's death
'1 am certain in my own lhas happened." the electric chair. h\•e or six stepg to•anl ~the trarisff'r man •·ho ~a~ bemJ( at.tac~ed ·He's been gomg around
mind that the U.S. Secret Graber noted that 1t is Wade said he bad no idea •1 ;ild ." Co m be ~I ~td I · We thought there m1;ht he by .hood.I.um~ and "fought like the apartment saying "'t'hole
5e rvicedideverythinghu-a11?ain5t policy of the Service or Oswald's motiveli. They I.new Ruby and knt>• he some k:url of dlwrder." h<' a ti11?er poor Deis .. those poor
mul ....... it.le to protect to divulge exactly how many died with him. Some of the ";isn 'l ~pposed to be there said Ruby ~ct.ed al llme~ as a kids.' " Senator said. "It
.Y yvu,....,.. . outrage expressed across thP "I shouted 'J<K'k. you ~ of · O!;wakt. lttr the President. ~r m. his own clubs Hr, bothered him tremendoosly ...
President Kennedy. ~ agents ~e assign~ 10 prot~t nation at Ruby's vengeancP ;1 bitch. what a"' yoo do-was beyond human aid. thmk~ or huni;elf .as a hrzhlt>r ln San Diego a former
tragedy is that it wasn tithe President dunng a pubhc shooting wa1 based on thr 10.1;!' about thal timf' I hea"1 ·tt •as apparent when he BORN JN OOCAGO dancer in one of Ruby's night
mougb." appearance. fact 6swald never will br 1:'H' shot. Oswald fell and pull-came in that there was not H . bo J k Leo ,clubs described ~ kilJer ol
Thus did Newport Be a c h MANY ON JOB able to tell wt}at he knew anrl "rl IOel J . R 1 ~a,·efle. 1.-ho much hope of saving him,"I ~~~ ~1 a~ 19 1911n Oswakt Sunday as "a man
Councilman Paul J. Gruber a·
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· But he ed the never can be brought to jus· "as handcUffed to Os..-ald1 ~id Or Tom Shires. chief of' on of ~~~~ dti~ ·. · who always cani«I a gun and
. . ' assur r_ne re Uce. rlnwn wi th him 1 looked al surgery Another surgeon. Dr I e i.••. . in a see~ proud of it."
retired ~!n :ed -::::1are many on the. Job. aug· Rub y Is a 52-y ea r-0hl O~w~d ~there •as a lar~e \falrnlm Perry. had said al·,~;: ~as°°a ~~~~~-Mrs. Geneva Foster. now a
express h II . . I meoled by k>c-al polJCe and the bachelor who likes to Wf':ll hole 1n hls blad ~.,,eater mos1 the s.ame words after nd aJltim g bl keypunch operatof' at ~-
tion to Friday's ususimWonl nriJitaty services. "We always EX·AGENT SHOCKED nashy clothes and date shn" ''When I i;a., Rub~· run ou1 Kennedy died. ~erry worked f{e ~aked s i::, teU efne:'s e;n al ~-~.
of John F Kennedy. I have enough men for three Councllm1n Gruber girls. He operates two club~ 1oward Os-aid. lhc~ '"as on both lhe President and Os· DaJlas that he left Clucago II said o( Ruby · 'I ne'VeT' mew
It was a particular pe"'aooe1 . shifts. around tbe dock," he . in Dallas .. One is the Carou!irl ooth~g I could 110 bu_t ~hoot •al::t yea1'11 a~ bec3US" of run-in.: :11yone •·ho liked hun. H4t
tragedy to Gruber because he I explained. where stnppers prance a Inn: ;ii him I Jul'1_. C<Mtlin t ha~e BLED TO OE..\TH with rhicago hoodlums as a loner and •. bul_lv.
was intimattly famiti.ar with While every effort is made a11?ent dnvan g the Kennedy au-three run1"ays and an "ama· :ntten to him 1 I d 1-..1 HP became a new man '" Charactenose, I doo I think
the task assigned to lbe Se-Ito prepare for any eventual-to ........ 1 t ...... _ hos taJ teur" night is held each "'N'~ Ruhy. in a bm•-n suit <tnd f TIM' ob u elld~a llrfal ve 'l"Jd OaJlas as a Oash.slv-dress he IS ~~~ ~el' than the ~I "y G-·"--_,_... th l . the muui e o "rt: pa was fo I I . I ho I to nap '-rim ff'dora crnu<"hcJ rom s .. a :s e !ii e . . . man '"' MJUO. cret Serv Cf'. ... . 'uuir:t •ovu:u a m I M r oca ~ s w wan , " . throo-t the . ht d f eel dealer tn lf'"al·zed ~~-M Foster d he ortt
From 1945 to 1946 tlf' had I case or Presidents Truman., pre-p aM become professionals. Th " II!' J?Ot clnse enoul!h to ""' C>"' o . nJ? s1 e o .:1nrl chanJ.?M h.lli name lo • rs .· sai s • -
ved on the White House de-Eisenhower and K e nned y. ''As p~rt of the rxlenstve other is the Vegas C"luh "" pnint-blank four toches or hL" bact. leavt~~ a butg~ un· Rubv , eel '"_Ruby s ~r-hours club. :i a. .. one of President HarTY there has been an in<..reased1 preparations. that agent ~ewl the out.c;kirts of business rl•' Ir"" ~ational lt'len~ cam· iP•llf'~ t~ s!Jn ll in1ured Mr" Grant Rub\· .. ~1stt'T ~ ~v« Spur, "' 1956 when
S Truman's personaJ body.I tendency for the Chief Exec· exactly wher e the hospital trict. ft features a comic rr:i~ ll'f!T<' I r a' n ,.. d ,.., tiM' ~ s n. ~oc:e~!'t. k a;r1~. ran.~ Dall~· bar and . Rutn: . Ov.~s an atJ"C!Clft ~er ~ams . utive to be exposed to thPI "".as located an<I .~he fastest pretty girls. a Nc~ro h;in<I '""<'"" -tlw' (Jrn actual c;la~ ' art arten '· nJ,? t . ' OP) ftartcd nut worttiniz as a '" a a.."
g public \\ay to Ret there and setups for customrrs "hn in:: on tek>v6KW'I , ntht ::= hof t~ 1" P~ al~rt hounrrr hartcod(>r fM her Hr '\TU.AR ~1.\S'
KNEW AC.F.NT~ "All thrt'e have had very "Our orders are tf any lrou-1 brinR their own liquor llRAWN ot,. Stell ='t de 1~" ·, om~I~ " "()On hran1·hed not an:1 beJ,?an "He "·as alwns a vulgar
Gruhf>r knf'W many of I he close rontacts with the people blP develops alon,i: a parade! Wade said he had "no 1rll'.i ' ' 0 a 1~ t'm .. \ opt'ralmi: c-luh.c; nf his OllTI m;.n. ~loppih' dre~. H.
agent.s who surrnu:-ded Presi· during public appearances." rout~. t.h~ a~cnt . dnvini;t th.e how Ruby i;iot into the und,.r As Os" alf1 rrumplf'd 1" itw-°'"' °' Ruh~ ~ four attnr-Short.I~ aft('r Rub~ .-a.~ ar· Sttm<'d to ha,·e no ~
den1 Kennedy at the lime the Gruber noted. PresidPOt s car .tS to gct .. •I grouncl !'(a rage where o~"' ;illl "' •wnd "ilh 3 dra" n out stl?h. l'M'' s said they plannAi to Pll· rest Ni. his s1~t('r c-ame lo ttw for anyone -even women.
assassin'i; bullet slnJck. I The former Secret Service lout ~ there -.right now. wai; to be loaded mtn ;ui "t lea.c;I eiJ?hl polK't'men i=rab-IN a plea of tempor~ry ,., .. jaU to ~M' him She sobbed · If someone caused a ~
He sat before t.he televiluoo agent explained that in the! While now retaN!d now from armored car for the tran~lr• hed ~h~ Th(>~ rushed ,,•nm ~nit~ He i-as emolion.:illy and couJ?hed so moch that a turhance in his club, t.he per-
set in his Newport Bea\:h event of an attack on the the U.S. Secre1 Service. Gni· from the jail al city hall '" up~irs to th<' !ail f 1 o r ~ upset because ~ admirM matron asked 11<-r if sht-want· !'Inn w~uld be dragged bebind
home at 1412 Vivian Lane President. "It is the duty of her wa.c; obV1011sly sha~en by thr county jail seven hind,• while a hasttl~ summonf'd President Kenned) and his ~ smrlltnJt !'alts St.f' de-a service ~r and roughed up
!'hocked and numbed by the tbe agent nearest at hand to the fact t.hat he rouldn. t h_avP away. Only policemen ;inrl ;imbul~ rushed ~akt to flit" so much they said . chned hefore polx-e arrived. Jack
mu rd f' r ''This infamous ~!Us body in the place been al the Pres~en~ s Sid<' newsmen were i;upposed In lh the hospital lo d1t . Jack lo~·ec:i every prrs!: ·1 ronldn't hdp it.'' Ruby Ruby would hit ttw pMrml
crime is almOlrt beyond be-of the Pr~'s _to stand He pounded a . fist mto the in~ id e . Press cards "'"'r Parkland Mf'monal ""'"'"dent. that i; h1~ pmbf('m. 'told h('r "Oon't a·OTT) about ••bile his bouncen •et'f' bo)d..
lief" he II a id. "I am between him and tbe lme ann or hls chair I checked and double-<:herl-<'d lal was prep•u~1 A leam of sa.KI Ins sister. Mrs Ev:\ L mf' .. mg the man. He •as th8t ~ .. of fire." "1 wish I had been there." .. ' .. 12 ~to_rs foul!ht tn sa' •' (~ Grant ol Danas. ,. Rub\' lt\•ed "tlh a mom-Im~ of pe~." . _
Grube ddt'd "tf you only he declared strongly j GLAD-HANDER w·ald ~ hft'. some o1 them thl' Ruby has a polKe re.ord m111r in a Sl6."l-a-month apart. Silt> descnbed R u b y a3
knew ~ a f th~ pamstaking ITOO QUICKLY During his active years ~ Ruby. n "glad-hander· an•1 ·ame doctorf' •ho tnd to In tMJ he was p1ckt'd up on men• and k<"PC foor doi=,,. a~ut :>-feet ~inches t.aJl. no
meucurou.c;o worlc done by ~ Grube-r added. "It was ob-an agent, Gruber had been I practiced gale< r a s hr r , keep Kenned' ah\"' on t -"'"' a d&SO~rty coodocl charge 'l:\fO~CFI\' \81 I" p•:•nic;. with a receling hall'-
Se before one of these vious VI ~ case ol Mr Ken· one of the US Secret Serv-1 known by many or the polu r and sa\ed Connalh and has bttn accuSt"d nf hq-· · • ' · !me anJ double chin. rv:~I triJ>6 Weeks be-~y·s tragic death. the shots l<'e's crack pistol shots He men guarding Oswald Steve Landf"q~:111 ""'''_.,t uor la11 \ IJla.JOfll' and of rar llW' roommatf' CiffirgP ~n-·1 nf'\'eT •a• ham 1t1 a fresh
rres ts go over every ~me too quickly-our agents holds a u.s Treasury Depart· Oet B H Comlw>st II,. >lospilal ;tf1n11n1Mnlnr ""Id n ,n:: a <'a:le'('aled \\('apnn .11 <ilnr «ttd " \\a<. n~:ln:'eJ\ hart and f~uerrtly his b~ nr~, c;::r ag~ _ the train bad oo ch~ " ment c1tatJon for marksman· ~landing about. two fl'f't "" i 'he f'meri:rot \ 1 a I t ' • • ·n:c'"' "'~ Mrr thr '" r ahlr rh.it R1th\ '"''"' tW' •1t1 •ould t-t loc " He wu slop. :~rntl :r " thf' arrpor(."1. Grutier ~aid UM' qmck reac· c;h1p and w~ ratrd f'Xpert"1 from os~ald \\ hrn hr " \lertt'd bN· .. 11~ 1'1rrf' ",l T"m ., .... am r nr nl I 11 lrn' llm\ r• I'' r~ ~ '1 I hr "' '•'1 ..trm2ant a m•:m ht. hoii~gs: ~ck ~lrt'eb and aJ.il.loo ol tfW> Sec.:Tet Serv1cf'lw1th a pl'i°tol '>hot •uch a lar~f' c·rnv.11 t:A• 'f'•r'1 iMTif''' ...i1d th.+t Butn 11111 r ~Ill'\\ lhat hull\ ".t' troublf"(j U~ man ·
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'TOltCH HAS ,.A.SSED' ~ llidlard Cardim4 Cush-
ing, ~year-old "Parilb priell" of the Kennedy
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famUy eulogizea Prel.idtel John r. Kennedy in
natioawtde televiled Maa •
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BOSTON <UPll -f'oUow -
int u the ~rt ol Richard
CM'dmal Cu5b..lng'1 eulogy ol
~ latt President K.-nnedy:
A shocked and stncken
wend stands helpless before
the fact of death. that death
broulht to us through a trag-
tcally successful assault upon
the lift ol the Pres1dent of
the United States Our urtJ.
est disbelie:f has slowly given
way to 50rrow as mill.ions all
e\IW the earth joln us iD la·
• : inenting a Wentt that cal
never again be bro«en. mnd
the absence of a amile that
cu never be seen again. For
thole of 111 who knew the
Preudent u friend u well u
IA atecmM\, w01"dJ .k OUT
attempta to expreu the an-
cui* of our burU.
It waa my privtlect to have
been Maocia.ted witb John f .
Kamedy from the earliest
dqa ol bia public lite. to have
wa&cbed bim mature tntb
tYer~xpanding f'e8POGSibility.
to have knotnl eome of the
warmth ol bi.a hardy friend.
abip, to aee tel&ed under pair!
.... Jou tbe t&eely stnmcth
ol tua character. I have ~n
with bun in joy and in IOr·
row. in decWall and in criM.s,
among frieads and witb stran-
gers, and ~Jmow of no one · ·•ht.._ ~ U. more
noble perfecbon tbe quantiea
ol p-eatnea that marted hU
cool intelligeoce and hia brave
bee.rt. Now. ol a auddem. be
has beer'I taken from ua and
we aball not aee his like
again.
~ then att wbo wtll
~ttlJ PU triiNte to
the Presided u a world fl&·
ure, to ma um in po00ca1
life. IDd to hil devotklD in
public Mrrice. Many others
will rneMUn tbt WW. inter·
eat.a of lUa. mind, tba lwift-
MU o( btl. ~ •• ,J)le
pow,r o( .. ~. and
the efficieW . .Jllh~·· For me, ~.be to
recaJJ lam on ·um day of
moumJtlc u bUlband and
fat.her, 1um>anded by b I a
Yount and beloved family. Al·
tbc>a«h the 4emaoda ol office
carrled • often Oil long
joumeya _. filled even hia
da1I at bomt wttb endliUI la-
hors, how often he would ditftcuJt for her than for M1
make time to share with his otber, bot Providence baa
10n and daughter those few blessed her as few tueh worn·
minutes th.at could be his. en in history by allowing her
What a precious treasure they hero bueband to have the dy-
are now in the memories tJl inC ciemfor1 ol bet' ~
two fatherless children! Who When men a peat ol th.ii _.
amonr us can forget tilOle hour in times to come, hJ
cbildisb w1y1 which, from will ever ncall bow wiell her
time to time, enhanced the frail beautJ m*bed in eour-
elegance of the Executive age the .tefwart Wiii iU who
MaDJion with the touching wu her buiband. Our citi-
1cenes of a happy family life! zens wbo bad 10 many n•
At bis aide. in understand-IODI for boidJnc her per.-
Ing and affection. has stood in a mO&t protOund rlllped
a.lway1 hls cracioua Mtd mUJt DOW tind • .,_ wider
dl.armin& Jacqueline. True al-claim fo;r the nobility al. bs
way1 to the ob&iglti.onl ol btr apirlt
role aa mother, the has liven One caanot think al. the late
new dlmens\ona to the trytnc Presldent witbaut tbtnlrin&
demuda ol beinc America'• U.O el the lil1M11 et public ~· ..... --...w. ~ ..... beq ... tlk h 1 'ttWil "*4 -ll~·11<n edl•i..·~ .,,.. ... ._ ...,
~j~wu.to,~1.eWr ...... ~ •. tor .~al ~
ly Na'procatlld iJt.1lla.ptida of· t*ll and kl a varilty of
her. From wherever men look tasks. Uris ~ublic on one lev.
out in etemity to lele the el or another hat been en-
workings of our world. John riched by the blood that wu
Kennedy must beam with new ao wantonly 9hed on Friday
pride in that v&Unt woman Lut. John Kennedy fulf'Uled
who ahared hie lft even to l:o the hiahest oMce .available
the momeJa\ ol it. cloM. to him the loni dedication ol
Theee houri m~ be more bis family. It iJ a OOMOlation
'A Piece of Eoch o{ldfi)ied'
Nation~s Leaders Bid
WASHING TON t t:PI 1 -which the laughter came. He "At e.ach great crisis In our couli1 have obtainPd 11 more
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Ren an the remarks by i J!llVe us a good heart from hu;tory. we have found a lead· I able leader In a ti mt of such
Seut.t Majority Leader Mike from which a ireat leadershJp er able to grasp the helm o{lcns1s. President John P Ken. ,.
Mansfield. Hou~ s p , a k e r emeried. He gave us of a state and guide the country nedy posseued all the quall-
Job.n McC<.rmack and Chief I kindneu and a strength fusedl through the troublM which be-j ties of greatness. He had deep
JU5ll<"e Earl Warren aft.er the1into the human courage to1set It. faith. complete confidence,
dud President's body was seek peace without fear "In our earliest days when human sympathy, and broad
placed int~ Capttt>I Rotunda. "He gave us of his lo•·e1our strength and wealth werelvision which recogn11ed the
Seu~ ~mec:ratie Leader,that we, loo, in turn. mightlso limited and our problems' true value~ or freedom. equaJ..
MBte Maasfiekl ef Momlau: give He 2ave that we might so great. Was hington and Jef-tty and brotherhood "' b I c b
""There was the sound ~ give or ourselves. that we ferson appeared to lead our have alway~ been the marks
laughter and. in ·~~doment5\_1~ might give to one another un-people. of the Amencan political wu no m o r e. "" , so. Jn: l -'~ toot ring from her finger til there would be no room. no "Two generations at-er, .., ~am.
and :Laced tt in his hands. 1room at all. for the bigotry, when our country was torn in "He had the bra\.ery and
'1'bt.re wu a wit in a man I the h.atred. prejudice and l-Ne in a rratricida.I w.ar d ~n,se. ~ personal duty whkh
neither young nor old:. bot. a the am>gance whidt' ct»nverg-Abraham Uncoin · ap)e.'aredlmatte· hJm willing to f8ce up
trit full of an old ".1an ~ wts-ed in l!1.:l moment of borror lrom the man of the people lJ the great tasl.s or be·
dom and c;>f a child 'tw.itsdoams to s. rike hi.n down. , as a leader able to reunite the m2 President in thr~t try-and then U1 a momen 1 w , • , . . no ~ore. And. 50 she took a ·1,1 lea\.11g us -the s e 1ncthon. mg limes. He had thf' wannth
rinl from her finger and'g1fts. Joi:.n Fitzaerald Kenne-"In mo~ recent tunes in and seni;t of humor "hid!
pl2eed it in his hands. dy. President of the United t h t critical rlays or tilt dr· made the burden or the task
"'l'Mre was a man marked StatPs. luvea .,'lth ua. Wul pression and tht l[rtat wars hearable for himself 11nd his
with the 11Cars ol hi~ love .or we take I.hem. Mr. Pruident~ forced upon 1a hy f''asc111t ll!ISOciat.es anrl whwh m:iclP all _........,. a bodv actlvt w1Ut . . k
\.VUUU I· ol . I" f rar Wt -'lll havt now. the M!M5f llgj?res~on. frankhn T)elano mds or div .. rse peoplP( and tbe surge a "e ar, .. f, c, m spent and. in a mo-and the n!sponslb1hty 11nd the R~evelt ap~ared on t h (' r11cei1 ea~er to bi' ;mo'°iated SUN SHINES DOWN _ The sun strea~ t.hrou&ft li.nf Kennedy and dau ter D r 1uft1 T
ment, it was no more. And. coura~f to takt them~ scene to r('organiu the coun·, with htm m his ta~k 11~ ha~ the win~ows or the Capitol Rotunda as Mrs. Jacque. at the coffin ot the ~ p;.esidro ~ne, kneel to
so ahe took a ring from M r .. , pray to God that we try and lead its revived citi· the tenacity and thr rlt'tf'rmi· en ·
-nd laced It in his .. . ,. n1tt1on to l'Brry Pill'h ~l<tl?(' or • ;:;!;; a P will 1t'n~ to v1ctor:-r. finally, onlv his ~eat work lhrnu~h lo it.sand for a future world ofl 'John Frtz«erald KaMdy.'tory ii that we do not Jearn.,lhemselves recoil fro
.. ~re was a father with 3 Heaw Spea~r Jolin Mr· recrntly. when the cold warlsuccessful conclusion peace." a ~at and r:ood presklent-1'WE CA.'t LEAR.~ sination, but who
little bo and a UttJe girl and Cormad1 ltf Mauada•11ttt1: "a~ buildinl( up to tht su-"Now that our grr:it lrad-, . ·I tht friend or all men o( t:ood· "But su~I " . sbrin.k fr 0 m 1 rea
tht 'or each in the other · o\ny citizen or our belovt><1 pr('mr crisi~ of a thrtattnPd rr h:i~ ht>rn taken f·om 11~ In (hlef Justitt Jo.art Warru. 1't1J -a ~lie,-er in the~-' Y ~can learn iflvenom . p
and ~Y moment. it was no country who looks back ov('r nucll'ar war capahlt> or dr· a cruel death ''f' ari• hound "There are rn,. events in l it nd . ,. f1' d h :~ bavt the _will to do so . wh.ich londles ~e'"A~o so. she took a ring its history cannot fail to see stroying everything that ou r lo feel shatkrrd anct twlpl."ss our national life Utat unite 1 ~:11 ~ings~~r fCX' ~-.Surriy there as a lesson to or •. lt tn ot~ers?
from htt finger and placed it that we _have been blessed' cc·· ·.;or11 had so car('futly in the fa ce of ou1 "''' This i!i American!I and so touch the tice; and·~ of~ has be learned from this tragic Our nation Is
ill tu.a bands ''°'th God s favor beyond most built: one. aga:n a s rong, but natural Rut a~ thr fif!l heart of aU of us as the pass-~n snatched from our midstleW!Dt. The whole world is
"111trt was a husband who other peoples land courageous man appear-I bitter ~angs of our '"' rt'du· p eside of the I by tht bolld ol an assassin I ··u we really love t b 1 C'a'USe ol his lo55. B
ubd much and gave much! "Ar. we cather here today, ed ready Lo lead u~ 11ous gner began to Jla's we ing ~ ~~ nt "What ved . ICllJUDtry · if trul lo . 5 all be better Amert · · and the bowed in grief. the heartfelt must thank C:od that "'" were I Uni · . mo some nus-· we Y ve J\11-cauS"e John Fltzgera
and. out ol the gJVlnl isympathy of the memben of,JNEVITABLE FATF. lpnvtleged. however hncfl . ··There Is nothing that adds guided Wrdch to do this bor·.tice and mercy: If fl rer-nedy has ~sed our
.um&. wove wtth a "'°~~ the eoqreu and or our peo-"No country need fear M>1to have had this i:r('al m1n shock to our sadness as the rtble deed may -~ bejverrtiy Wlllll to make Um na-cawe he has been ou ~ cou~ not 'be b~~ was pie an extended to Mn Jae. loni as God lD hb tnftnltelror l)ur presidtnl For hp has as&assinatlon of our leader kncnm to us. but Wtr do tncJw tion better for tboee who a.re leader at 3 tlme in
lilt and.· an • momen · ; k a quellne and 00 Ambassador goodness continua Lo providfo now taken ht~ pl<tt'P :in1rini: chOSen as he ii to embody t.ht l~t such acts are eommonlYtto follow DS. we c:an al leut when hi~ character :: ~ "t 80· fisnMPr 00
11nd and Mn. Jottph p Knnedyt the nation with leadus ab~e the ireat li~urP\ nf "'trlt! ideals of our pcopll'. the faitt i;.imulated by forcf'S of balnd abjure the hlrtred that con-and ht~ quiet co~r
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'41U ... ~.-...-I Mon., Nov. 25, 1'6J
-~ . .-a Uk.e J~ , but HI :~l" • •uy, under•
tau0 IVY• Utia Jaclf.... hit ~·t ~. ~tw(J l'IOd IUY· He'd
Ht's 1 1-ef. '*'· "V18 know llow Jt wu wfttl give you 1 buck lf you need·
He'a •sno&nal ~ ru1 emo-btm!.,Anhn•l•. Three doC•· ed tt. "' M'VJ!r liked lo aee -----------
tioaal. He ru. • ._ Cats. ~~-=~~i~~ii! Ruby la • A CQJ> wbo aaw bim ~ busioesa el
in on Lee Harvey Oswald, die He doesn't d1* ...._
self·styled Commwmt .ccm-doesn't cu,.; · ,.. __ ._
ed of a.uasainatiJlC ~ "He's a real,.,.-.,Ji;"•
Keonedy. acreut.ed: a.. ladies " • •· •
''J a c le, you IOD-d+ But he ·LI .... 4.. ~ ~ ... --'!"--bitch." .. He didn't need • Munc.r
. Jafl~ Ruby ranu:Md 6'1 "-caia&d balldl. u.
n1ck:tl-plated plstol he...,_,. waa proud of tW."
• carmd ~lo 0.-.alf-nd paR· He didn't see U.. am too
ed the ~er. -"'~· Jack Ruby. But be
Oswald dted a ttaJe mo dicfn't want to ~1J,at>by. 1Je ~n 111 hour ...... . w•• only mechum ~ nf ~
\. I'D chartt R:&6J wtth mut• b8d ·a heavy bui•d ..
VINYL JACKETS
,LAIN VINYL and SUEDE ~ : der," said Dllt. A!Q. HlJ l'IWUlger al ·the· • l!l!l~I~~· Wade ot the mu Wade bad club Rllby owns, the Veg,Q; ~ • • • ..
met only the ni&llt ~ore. ctnnkini and daDdn& ::. s· ·5·,·~ s -s 9 9 s
A '1NAL MARCH -President Kennedy'1 ftag-
draped colfin i:s flanked by enlisted men from all
\n·anchet of service as 1t move.s up PenM)'lviania
Senator
I 'Ordeal'
CU"'t t.-....1
A ven~. Cle'1)' ol three fat~ preceded cailson
bearing coffin.
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Caisson Carried
wben the a t t l ~ joint put it this way:
owner craabed a DIWI .. Ruby woru out with uae
ference •! pollce rewi11ed body building enrdsea evuy mor:e det.aila ~ tlMtlr c Illy ill bis apartJneal. S....
agauut Oswald. timft be & 0 e 1 to the t
"l can take ea.re of my-YMCA "
self'." Ruby always boallUd. nte ·manager, Geor&e Sen.,
H1~ real name jl Jack ator, uid or Ruby: Ru~nstein He lllowed ap bl "He rett very badly about
Dallas about 15 years aio. the Kennedy aasaslination
moving in on Big D's night and bad been aayjq· 'Oh
life with a nringi.ag liU.Je that pcor family.' " · '
place called the Silver Slip-ma former business auo-
per. date said he thought Ruby
The c.op. know Ruby, loo. came to Dallas from "maybe
"I know all the policemea." Chicago ..
Ruby breezily told W~ at "He ·1 ·a rul fast lalktr ...
the preu cool~. And but he'1 got a little stutter
the newsmen. I Just came ----------
down to listen in." I
That's why it didn't seem
stranie t.n have Jack Ruby Ruh'' 1 ~-lled
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pop up among the crowd of J \....a
ROME IUPJ) -Ma· newsmen, pholographers and
No Help
dame Ngo OU)h Nhu sent stetson·h a t t e d detectiv~ 'N • ' B ' :~lit:f.:r~~:·:·ff: Roosevelt's Body ~~rE~~~~=:I lt'e • oy
must be particularly un· The pohce knew hirq for B" F ncnd '
T 0 Id beatable "because of vour WASHINGTON IUPII -A I a r I 5 ° n ol Roberls· other r~sons. Like two ar· .fa
0 swa ' habitually we 11-s.helter-The .black-d_raped c~lsson that dale. Va. . l resu for carrytnt a contealedl SAUSALITO, Calif. llTPf)I
. . : ed life." earned slain President Ken· l'he tradition of lhf' '·capan-lweapon, once in July ol this1_A former actor"s •.ent m
[ Mme. Nho suggested oedy's body was the same ~e soned horse" st~tches back year, once in May of 1964.l oa:n..s who knew Jack Rubyl
WASHINGTON /UPI ~ that the aasaaaination of that held the body or Franklin centuries lo the time when a For violallng a dance nall both professionally and aocial·
G T RT Presldent Kennedy was D. Roosevelt 18 years ago. fallen leader's horse would be onhnance in 19159. And JUSt a ly met ''it is inconceivable Sen. John . ower, . ex.. . r t ·r· ed t .. , bu-'-1 led an act of God. She term· The cmson. one o wo sacn 1c a 1us •"" . few daya ago for aeg:rava to me that he could be IO
uid today he did not help Lee ed "an ordeal which God maintained by the Army's Today the custom u re· assault. He bad a fight In an· violent."
Harvey O.Wald. accused &.S· has bestowed on you. 11 ceremonial 1st Battalion, 3rd served for military funera.la other nlibt spot. A guy beck· Ruby fatalJy wounded Lee
....ui cl President Kennedy. She compared Kenne· lnfantry Regiment at Ft. or general efticen. The boots led rum. Onrald s:otipeded a.ss...m
r.O.U. u, the United SUtes dy's mlU"der with the slay· ~eyer. Va., also waa u~d are .re~ersed . in the stirrups "He's a little odd," 1 al d of ~t Kennedy.
from RU&&ia. ing of her brother·ln-law. inf ~ th1e bu'!I cer~m;u~ lo signify .! vtew bac~ on the Bill ~ar, bothe ~ster ~ Dean M. Jenninp, 38. said
...... e fact.a ..I~-matter are President N o DI n h o wae wo un owns o or career of Y"le man be\DC hon-ceremonies,, 1111111'5 oe Ruby wu a "very nice boy,
UI Ill LllC D r v· t'N .. War n and Korea •• spokes-~-It t' i pp er. at the earou.et bul ........ o( "'-.--i.--
j tJ t .. Tow 1em o 1e am an.. ... ·t ·d -..... UPQ ·~,....,-.-,. Ult enc y oppos1 e. . h h ba d ' iman for u1e UIU 111 . 1be caluon ..... one of two C1ub, '"But ttt'M"don-, No oee took him too llll'i· er said 1n a statement. er us n . It wu built sometime dur· full eeta ol. ca•aeona and equip-t:riotic." OUllJ .
Tower' a presa aec:retary. lni or perhaps even before menl matn&ahwd by t b • "Far a back." arid lib es-.. Bubf dkta't llDOIEa •
a.Id .. _ d World War 1. al a time wben r JD 1 •1 centncmW Wiit. ,......... clrllllk-.1 aeww... .. l\.~n Towery· a •..:: un e!-llatc..Sbll caiuona "a:•~ ~ al....., _. "'nit Oil G~·· .... .,_ a.r.-..._,.. . •"Be W. ~ ~od manv ~r~a had cat-_,_ ""'' alvary end •&dare._.-. .-. ,,..it ............ :. a .._..,..._. '6llll. · ~··"6M
t 1 ~ ~~\9P ·~\ the •• · :· the wpoke11Mn I · . ~~~ r~titarv ~ll at the J>Ji'sident'• ~-But ~ cM·file tao gatn~e a)\d J\e
"'l h~ ltt.l~ ,..0.swald .,~~rrt_ :._ "' · I The caisson wn 'dnwR:-by ~tllngton~ Natton~l C°emf'lery. butfMsi; .. ™~nve· fdr mt had •'temper wtwm ~-" ' r1J~\t IOlO "the l:'.Jnited ~ • IIJ·eat, lllX gra~ horses -UlNe "and sometimell take part tn hoUdavs Ill this low!'· Two Jennints WU eout.bwest cfj.f
. oHer hf' attempted to them with riders -and I~ u many as l:; to 17 a day. month~ or free spending and rertar for the Amencan Guild
: to the Soviet Union. p S by the aect1on leadtt mount· a spokeAman said it cam~ yoo throueh lM ol Variety Artists 1n 1956-57 ~ 1mplicallon that .we Ope ays ed on a seventh.horse. It was Originally. thf' two <.E'<'.· rest of the yur.. lieu now a Califomia wine'
eJ the guy get back into foUowed .by a riderless black tioned ca.isson11 were u!>ed to "The business 1s shot fm-rompany uecullvf'. /
rlnth, larorioH M~r.N-.r-Fiaelt Rayo. 8'till
Ll•h•& ,1., strenfth ..; ~led lad
frf'aff'd fttr t~ wom11 el d.latludl\O taste. AvaB·
abfe b1 Whlt~Browa aM Green.
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" country is just 180 de· VATICAN CITY IUPJI _horse. w1th cavalry boots re-bring field guns and ammuni· Thanuiiv1t1~. C h r 1 ~ tmas. He descnbfld Ruby ~ •
1 &rees wrong." T~wer.y said. Pope Paul VJ told JO,OOO per· versed in the stirrups and a tio~ Into ba~lf' hy calvary anrt New Yl.';ir's. Man ... ~ho·a gon-"smafl operator who al.~ays ~~-Tower wd hls ~fi~~ru ~ m. Pe~r's ~uau•heathed s~r w~~·a~Uery uni~ na I•~ 1t~ui~~Miw~.~~~~wiain~~~~·~bi~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r receJved a leUer from Oswald Sunday that the assassination ed fr~m the aa~e. . !::-~~-~~~~~~~§~~~~~~
10 Januacy, 1962, stating ~al of President Kennedy reveals ~h1le Kennedy s coffin. wasl~
he wu a citizen of the Um~d ''how great 3 capacity for being placed atop the c.11Sson
St.alee bein( hel<1 against his hale and evil there is aUU in yesterday, the snappy black
wishea in the Sov1et Union. the world and how great a horse cau~ the eyes or U~
"I forwarded ttt1s letter to threat to civil order and Kennedy children. . the St.ate Department for their " Mrs. Kennedy leaned slight-. .. T -u ''Th peace. ly toward Caroline W explain
State Qllc:ds~:ied UdoW' of h .. . r •.on J . analy11:11, OV(er -· e The Pope. Rrl~t U. t ad"ti of the riderlQs
my ...--,.,~ter -~ -:..h . t. Ltltle John T. poin . F;;""' of ltM th t Mr, bis bleasing to tJW auiwy al the horse '" youtbfuJ Adml· ~ald 'fJ nvorn to a~ affi: larie / cro.wd assembled be· ration., .
•vit that be owed his allt· low· saJd · At tunes as the pr~ess1on
giance lo the Soviet Union "Very. dea~ children, we1moved toward the cap1t?I .the
•nd that he•had renounced his I cannot m this moment of ho r 11 e .appear&:! sk1~sh,1
American ciliteoshi.p. c o m m o n prayer take our _orancin.2 1t~ hoo~es and 1erk·
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17tb annual All Southland Salute to Sant.a Claus Band Revitw Dec. 6. Here
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NB. Tavern Owner .... ~ . .._
'Fighting City Hall' 1
Hy ARTlffR \1NSEL I ment." whert q u e 1 l 1 o n e d
Bearded bar owner Sid Sof-about the situation on the
fer. proprietor of the B I u Blue Beet battle front. I
Beet on Ntwpe>rt Beach'• Mc-Portions of Sid"1 declara·
• Fadden Square, today d«iir· tiOft of ~ ... ancit ~ loeve his
ed he· 1 goilaa to continue . to bar include, wa~e a one-man b a t l l e "Why b the CltY M.ana&er
a~aingt City Hall. afraid to iuue the Facts'! An
Sld'1 place hll long been the police afraid to open t.bti.r
under the eye ol Ne records blew• &hey might
Bucb ~ and hit B 1 u . been med
Bttt tavern bas been the sub-against. me!"
jed • a-rontinuifig;invmiu--Sc:iimhMid .. dtJ ... .u:;
hon ordered ~the City CWJ!· hav\. ~ ~ to
c11. allo ... b.iJi ID •esomiaea'b of
Sid. however. chums the his "investigations," tbouah~
dty ill p~jud.ked aiaJnll his they are public reamb.
operation. He ~lai.J:na a cli~-"I've tried to get arrested
tele ol f.ducaton, proftssion-on minor· things like not tum-
al men and even deputy dis-ing down mua.ic." be said. "so
tnct attorneys. they woul4 subpoena these
PLACARD records, but they wcm'l do ii:" . During the put yea.r, Sid
Sid 1 most V\slble protest declara be ha.a ~Qlbl about a~al.ns1 City Hall u a lar~e 60 minors allempting to buy
placard ov~r the bar of his beer or wine with fake or al ·
place front.in~ M • narrow t.ered driver's licenses and nght-of-w~y at 10.'> 22nd Place. selective service cards.
tn effect, 1l charau C11.y ~ ~, 11 OD his back. • ""· .(LTER.ED w, :
": ~ A policeman came in..... lkt\ eltered ticedil c• Mt
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midnight Wednellda}' to j>liC'IW I SJCI> fine. plus suspension ot
~raph the gi~n. SolCar said dr'Mng pnvileges, while an
Soffer. a :ll-year-old ex-faltered d raft card is a fed·
carpenter declines he·, a cru-1 era.I crime.
sader for 11tricter enforce· "I've even had to press the
inent or law!i violated by tip-iuue myself in M>tne cases
piing lf'f'n-a~erll who alter to gel theM> kids prose<'Uted,''
1dentificalion papers. Soffer said
1be colorful and ouupoken During October. the beard-
SoCfer said he put up the 111(UI ed barman gpoke befo~ the
denouncinst city admtnistra-board of d1rerlon of the Cali·
bon al! thr chmax to a gtriJu( (on>1a Tavern Owner!i' AM.O-
ri incidents he feels arr ma· ciation on copinJi! with thfo
liclou11. problem or juveniles who try
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He 11a1d after ~1x '"' r!'ll· with a Long Beach State Col· ~at 1oni; in f1vP years. (' 1 I Y, lege professor who ttfusM to
Mana~er Rohert Coop f1nal·1110hand a g.laJI ot beer when
1y ai:reed to ~~v~ the Rlue 2 a.in. rolled around, as the
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A 15hl'l0llll2 incident involvinJ?I
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P I l(ill d . v· Doubtful HAVANA (UP() -A mil· roposa s e Ill 1etnam O'ITAWA (UPI) -Canada itary tribunal aentenced Ca· nadlan pilot Donald Lippert mourned the death of Presl-to 30 yean In prllon Sahu·
HAVANA 1UPl1 -E.rne&to thniat.ened by tbe most un-D } ~ ~AIGON-South Vittllam added there were DC> Pan• dent John F. Kennedy today day for fiYlni explo1lve1 lnto
(Cl\,t\ Guevara. mml.Ster of scrupulous. ferocious and e ayea CUP!) -Two U.S. Air Forc. ol aurvivort at the lcentl ol and wondered about his llUC· Cuba.
indl}blrY. said last night that war-like monopolistic o.li· pilots and a Vietnameae ob-the crash. cessor. David Milne, uotber Ca·
''dark and sinU;ter forces" 1archy-and with the most server apparently were TW t nadlan pilot ainsttd with
v.ert tx-h;nd the assassin-murderous potential-that the WASHINGn>N tAPl _ killed y~terday when tMlr out ; men were seen balllni Flaga everywhere were a Lippert Oct. M after they atwi~ of P1 ~··· ·, t Kennedy hi~tory of humanity ~as ever Tax reduct.ion and c l vi 1 propeller-Griven B-28 bonlber about ~~en~: half ltalf. Hen in the capital landed their carco plane at
an d. his arr11. A I killer. Lee known," Guevara told elec-rtghu. Pl'eaident KeMedy'a ~ lh,..°!.~;vn by CoUltmmU• parachutes M.t not :::n Tbe tbere wu an offlclal request Havana International Airport.
H Oswald Lri{'al workers at an lndOC· -1111--::-U· m ary thlrd --t"'~-rr-·· tb.t Cu.adlau oblerve two was a cq uitted of 1imllar
"Everyth "l ,., hc ates thlt trlnaUon forum. top legislative proposals, •P-IOW'cel said today. malnectm:'tb • re-mhrutel ol allence at noon ln cbarie• and la scheduled tn
In the next t0 w month~ and He said Oswald's slaying }>eared likely today to be tem-A tJ.S. bellcopter wa.1 • • . , leave Cuba thll week.
yurs world peace· will ~ yesterday •M like somethina 8 oa1u •tLO'T/HWW"Hlt porarlly' eldetracked by a dowaect in tbe same. acUon Tbe plar.1e, which beloncect ~ • honor.
ouL ct a HoUywoe>U ganaster Mon., Nov. 25, 1963 drt to .. At ... .-r ...............• ....i wltbout tat.aUties, but four to South Vietnam'• u.s. . .,. Acrou the atreet from the G•ift 'looks~
moVle. ve -..,.nu1.1 _...,_ ..,"'! American soldiers were cap-tlated a1r force~ wu Gil a ParUaDMOt build.in&• -. stea·
Guevara's remarka followed &Ive f>realcteni Jol'l.nlol • ~ by the Communlata in ltrafint and-tiomblnl Jnlpfon A.. _.~ of visitors en·
Premier Fidel Caetro'11 user-, breatbJQi apeU. · a separate raid. •laiDal auerrma poaltlou on UJ .... eam
tioo that ~rican right-wing Macmillan The puih for early •dJoum· A U.S. milltar;Y spokwna.n the Carnau 'PeniD.lula, lfO tered the V:S. Embassy to
groups we.re belmd Kenne. I ment waa led by ~M Re-AJd tbe plane s crew wu milea south ol Salton. ltfn a ~taJ book of re-
dy's a3Sass.inat.loo. l beba& )lsted as miasin1 ln ac· It was pursuing a cuerrilla membrance.
Caatro Mid ill. a Saturday' publican Leader Cha? u A. Uaa for the pruent, but he force that overran ' govern· But President Lyndon B.
night telmsicm speech that Will L d Hallee~ of l.ndiaaa Pd bad me.nt outpost, Jdlllng at least Johnson remained a question
CUha is in greater danger of ea substantial back In C from 10 mlUtiameri . mark. Jobnaon is compan·
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tnv,W.Qll now. because Presi-I members of both parU8 wl\G -DO-lice Hunt Two U.S. helicopter pllotl tive)y unknown to most Ca·
dent Johnson lacn 1ufficient • believe Coo.rrul •bould C were wounded aJl&htly in an· nadiana. Even In the capital
aovflnlllM'ntal cootrol (() re-IM • . , . other phase o/ the pursait officials aeem uub~ to fore-Got• rCMI
slit .rtibt·Wm( pr. s sure ourmng JOUrn and engage l.n ao;nore Sex Killer action. They were alr!ift1nc cut what his tenure 1n office Coatt Hwy. at . " ll'OUP8· bickertnc this YNT. The two v~.. troops. will mean. Corona del Mar ·
"The American people and : pending pro~ -.re the · ~ ~~~ ~ ~~·w~N !~t)-,or~rm~~~~tt~ ~Co~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ i.hould demand to know what Of G • } 10 11 befilnd Kemedy'1 HlassJ-prime minlater Harold .Mtc· cress. Ir '
nation," Castro ukf. millAn wu lo return to ~ar-Halled'1 adjournment lar·
He denied any Cuban in-UaU meninl todahy.I for 1 tbet.l fi.n&to gel is Dec 14 Democratic MIAMI I ~l) -A heavy l · ""-k'll ' me 1 ce s res gna on • · · . :~--..-.-..-ia.•-vo vement m uJC 1 mg and 1 d Britain . In f leaders have called for con-force of detectives was put on auggest.ed that Oswald coold ea tn mourn g or . U.bour duty today In an ln·
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be an 1 n-n 0 c e n t scape-the late John F. Kennedy. tinuat100 or the session unW Lenaified seatth for the aex.'
goat, a mentally unbalanced Macmillan. 69, who was or-Jan. 3. with a Christmas re-slayer of a l~year-old Ski.
perllOll or ''111 inslrument of de.red (() observe complete cess of two weeks. Jan 3 la The body of brown-haired
reactionaries, an agent of a rest following. the ope.ra~ the da~ for opening of the Loreen Thorbahn, wa1 found
macabre plan to carry for-that ended h1s premienhip . In a clutJlp of bushes on the
wat'd a. policy of war and laat ·month. was expe~ to next session of the present city's outsldrts Saturday and
•QreSSlOl'I, to plac.e the 1ov· be amq the 11peaera UJ tba Coniress. police aaJd the case cloaely
emment of ~ Uruted States 6rlef aeaioo of the Houu of . "We should expedite what resembled the death of a 19-
at ~ me~y of the mo~ ag-Commons and Lo~ to bollor we have to do end adjourn," year-old retarded girl in the
..,...,....,._...,. ..... ~-..-• g?"e881ve ctrcles of monwo· the murdered President. H U k .d . 1 t i same area a month ago Lies miliLarism and the worst . . a ec sat tn an n erv ew. p ll id h Uttl . ~ .. l SA.\I FRANCISCO IAP) -11 · th l' Bntons who grieved for "Let's give the new President 0 ce 58 t e e r.u •
4 band of weU-equipped bur-~~s In e n 1 1 e d Kennedy at ch.urcb services time to get hiir; feel on the daugbter of M~. and Mrs.
"Ian escape:! with more than ' H · 'led th 1 across the nation yesterday ground •· Robert Thorbahl, died of mas· .. -. 1 e c1 e recenl vio enl' were tD watch television t<>-· • sive blows on the skull. Lt.
1100.(XX)al 111 Jew~t?:.. eaalrl Y Sun-demonstration against Adlai I diiv when both British net-The vehicle for Halled s tta.u ~lsky of tbe Dade I
rtay ltf~ m~u1VU11 c .Yffrlan· StevenliOll. U.S. ambassador! works h,.,... to b-•dcast Ken· adjournment dnve is a reso-,(;ounty <Miami> Police De· c king 1ve Jewe crs o ces to , .. _ Un:i•·d N~•:...... D J -rv ,..,.. I ti to 'd t · · t.n a Markel Street office I urc "" c.uvus. m a . r~y's funeral from Washing-fuin on . fprofved1 e Jemporalry partment, sald the little girl
ouLldtn as. . ton. via the relay satellite. anClI\g or . e.ra agepc es was only partially clothed
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Castro c a I I e d KeMedy s, Crowds representing many whose appropnat1on11 for the when she was found r,,l'.>f'cto~ 1 i;im 8 en me slaying bad news for . Cuba nations and races continued present fiscal year have not I A search for i,o;een was
'aid ~ thieves cracked open but. said prt'ss reports 111 .the to lhulfle sadJy throu h the been made. It is the fourth started Thursday after IM
,afes. looted shelves, and' Umted States were identify-I U S E .,_ h lflllln such resolution sin"e the fis-1 t '"-t -"-walked away with a b10 cache . 0 ald ·c C I . . mu.1ssy ere, g was as seen wa ei~moon , • ing •. s~ as a astro ~-book alter book with tributes cal year started on July 1 and by her moliler. Mn. Thor· of I~ d1amonds. watches, mun1st and tryl.Jlg to lnsi.nu-h p .d d comes before the House Tuea-bah 'd he •-n.-..a t Lo a.nd rings , a~ that Cuba and the Soviet to t e. res1 ent an prayers da ~ sat a ~~ o r-Union were res sibl f I for his family. Y· een 1 teacher while the little
SACRAME;NTO IAPI _ the President's J:'1 e or And the London Daily and The new mea111~re would girl started the ball mile walk
An eatima~d 1uoe needy I ·.'Only the ultrareact.ionaries Sund~ Telegraph opened a provide funds for the month home from the Coral Reef EJ.
or jobleu farn.llJu will • can be benefited by this inci-fund to erect a statue of Ken-of December. Halleck will at-ementary School.
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ceme e"'1b&e for 1tl.k ald dent."' Castro said. "The as-nedy here, tD join the Parlla-~mpt to c b an 1-e the date When Mrs. Tborbahn re-
"ext February If they art sassi.natJon of Kennedy tends ment Squ~ statue of Abra-prokb)f to next Jan. 31 on turned home, Loreen ••• not l
1'iWlll te work on 11.ate-ap-to change United States pol-h.am Lincoln a.nd the Gros-the taa~an that Congreaa there, an dtbt Tborbatm'• oth-TMl OLo suNNV uooK 01s'f\LL!RV eo .. tou1svtt.tt, KfNTUCl<Y • KfNTUCKV STtu.l&HT 1 ou1?a "N
pr .. e41 cenun11Dlty or coun-icy ror the worse and aggra-~enor Square statue or Frank· could diJpOH 0( other neces· er three children said they W HISK£V, KENTUCKY I L fNOEO WHISKEY, U'A GUIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • I OTH 110 Pl?OOF
ty pro)eet1. 1 vate the eVlla of American I Un D. Roo~vell. Ul'J measures between now had not 1ee1a ber. She called!
Tk ald, expected tot~· policy." Prime Minister Sir Alec and Dec. lf. _ police ________ ...!....------------------------------tal H aiddltiaal Ml mil-"The. death of a man, even Douglas-Home., Labor Party
h.. a ytar, -.m be avaU-though that man may be our leader Harold WU.On, Ubefal
•• U6el • _... \aw ,.. .. etJeQ\Y.. &ive11 ~•t11e lQ P~y lea~ Jqi
tt1 ,by Ult UC, lee11latutt. rejoice,'' he Mld.-!:W.. "* ana Qveeu__Elh•tieth·a llUV I
Rules for tmpJemenUnr the impenafL1t aylltem .;uutlle band. Prince Ph.illp.~to
tht proiram tfe~ an-Ntpitahst c;ystem but that Washington last night to rtp--
~wtced Sundn by the De-doe~ not mean that we hate resent this nation at the fu-
p1trtrftf'nt llf sMtai' Welfare. men ." neral.
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'1rmy bug with about 47 :.ol·
:1.ier11 •boa.rd collided with a U.S. Cardinal Thanks truck-trailer JUst east of here
lasl night, killing at least one
person and injurlng a score.
of others E • } c ii The bus was ell route to the cumemca ounc
military installation at Ft. Ir· 1
win about 25 miles northeast •
Jf thia Mojave Desert com-VATICAN CITY <UPI I -which lay1 down Roman Cath·
1111n.itv when it collided with,Joseph Cardinal Ritter of St loLic guidelines for the moral
the cement-carrying truck-Louis tod~y thanked ecumen-use of the press. television
1 ·•ler Ill the jt1nrt1on of fort ical council f at h e r s from and other information media.
lrnin Road and First Street. around the world for "condo!-It was the second document
lhe California H1~h'Way Pa· ences and expressions or sym-to receive final council action.
I rol sai:i. pathy" over the assassination The first was that on the lit·
Tilt dead person was ictrn· of President Kennedy. ur~y. Both of these. it wu
nf1td aJ Jewel Young. 52. a Today's oession wa~ the announced today. will be pro.
telephone operator At the fort council'11 first since the Pre~-mulgated by Pope Paul VJ
who was aboard the bus. 1dent wai. slain last Friday. at the final council meeting I Francis Cardinal Spellman of iu second session, on Dec.
LAS VEGAS (AP)-MOAt opened the mcetin~ by an· 4.
u1lnoe. cl11b1 and ban in 1 nouncin~ that a • pontifical! In today's discussions. coun-
thJs 1a.mbUn1 re10rt will ~ I mass would be said al St cil fathers finished up debate
t>losed frem 7 a.m. until I.John's in Lc.teran later today.I on the first chapter QI an im-midnl~ht today In ~tmory The New York pre.late said he portant document on ChriJ-
nf President John F. Ken-will celebrate the mass in hon-ttic.n unity. This first chapter
udy. or of the late President. deals with the l{eneral princi-
Tbret c:ulno~ were lo ~ Council fathers, in other ac-1 pies of the specific wa ys of
c:loaed enly frol" I a.m. un-I lion, gave final approval to putting Christian unity into
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n cent.a a. gallon in many .;~~~ o~.d!'.~:vc~~ four years. nattpnat champion in tbe In· Commodore Bill Severance. ajor and independent aerv· Lutt, o.ni.i •rewn. n sc. teniattanal Sn 1 p e Cl.us,
ce statiorui .today throughout .:ic~Gu~-11= ,:: Mu~= . emerged u the winner ~ the Defender Ficker flnish-1 fifth
ange County, AIYC1 114'1 vww. NI J..-n. AIYC. Lehman-12 d 1 n g h y class in the scoring.
• K•TE sR-e .. y, ~,... ,.,,,.,., ... , ~m Co ii .... _ 1 __ ... , s da and ..... The price .. ., which began IM<h YC1 • ...,.. • .,. ''·~~· .1,D unc c...._.p O·~P :sun ~ W.IC ---------·
ast week in L.ot A n g • l e r ~j~' ~~-;--.... no; ... c::"o-7~, ~ Lebn)aa emorial
0 up t y, JDread araduatly ~ Moftle ... I YCI Kttltll, ~ • J ••v....,. Whet To Do and Where
tllr • .w. ~ ............ ~ .... ..=: To Honor . -bated 20 ho• com· f'i m and Gro~. "1· !:~: =:. :=-r':':rc-M Y'-peUtol:'t -tncludinc defend· To Go -'reMntM By ay, Santa rtlllOll IAIOTIH ....... .._, ~ ~ lnl Lehman champion and
perators, ..,._ ~~(, ~v;~~-:_oe-Ho¥t; le. Chi f fo~eT World Star champion W"ken4er Mt9ezlne
rt Bea • r:"'ta· $.AIOT ~nt. • e Bill. .Flck8r ln • leYelld'ace You-With Th• n--~:t ,..__.,," mond. AIYC; f'-·SM, · · -n-..t 11.1.-• • a oaaC. -· rl11. AIYCJ '" N-. R S 1, . seneJ IG.UC\.L at -wport Har·
fell into ~. ·u~r ,._ "-.. ; 0-11 • '• recuJ.ar meetiq bor Yacht Club. DAIL y "LOT Price. for r e I u l a r fuel ••Y<1 ~ •~. JIM ..... : Of the Newport Beach C i t Y11'ijijji~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i anged from 23.9 cent. at in-"t~w~~:_..H=e;.~1Xivc1 Council will be devoted onJyll
epend.ent stationa to 24.9 in ...._it-.• HMllMlll. A•YC1 r-to pustq a reaolutloa in me-
ajor chains. Ethyl gasoline r~~=i• T~L~:.icfu _ 0 .1 .0 .• morium to the late President
enerally was selling for 2 ..,,,, --. u vc1 '"''-J._ ArcJt. John Fitzgerald Kennedy it " .. ,..,. • .Aly;,6 llllM. l'o.ter ~. ' ents a gallon mare. .ave. was announced Sunday. .. ~ig~-;:-,.,,~Me~ ~~~ The Council'• regular aft·
N.AT~w11er. 01e1r •-'" .emoon study session, ached·
M H d ~"::C-Ollcr:!. ~ ~·~· uled for 1:30 p.m. today, wq
l"S 0W8F c~ Jo11e. l'.iw u .. -. cavt1 cance.Ded. City HaD, except • 1no.. T°"' ~ AIYC1 0. f ~-1 ,.....,., ciroe 1-. sa&A. or eaan ....... emer1ency Ml'V.-
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2300 Har~ Blvd.
H•rbor Shopping Center
Open Monday and
Friday Nights 'Til 9 p m
Costa Me", C•lif. PHONE Kl 5·948S
LARG" LOIN
LAMB CHOPS
SMALL LOIN
LEG OF
LAMB -.
69lli.
USDA CHOICE ROLLED
BEEF
ROAST .. 89.~ .. -TltY OUR !'AMOUS
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CHOICE MEAT • FRESH FISH • DELICATESSEN • BAR-B-QUE .-. .J.N/ ~ 4
W holesale • Retail ~-~~
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BUTCHER BOY FRESH FROZEN 89' SWORDF~SH lb
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All 96
ALPHA IETA~
MARKETS
COSTA MESA
. ., i:•~T 17th ST REE T
HUNTINGTON BEACH
18681 North Mein St., end
15902 Sprinqd"'~ 11t F.·1i•,-.. r
\ .,,.
, . Cl1ristmas
Yu!etide tonp will fill the air when tbe X:eynof.11.
Junior Guild of the Harbor Atmliary ol the South Cout
Child GWdan~e Clinic, SP.?MOr their fint Cbriltmu
Carol party for their familiea and friends.
Muter of ceremonies for the gala affair, calenda!W
from U p.m. Sunday, Dec. lS, in the Jamboree Hall of
the Newporter Inn. will be Harry Babbitt, prominent
ndlo and televiaion personality. • MW Claire Wllllama, president of the-Senior Sec-
tion of Keynotea, and Miss Melanie Rich, leader of the
Juniora, will head the holiday festival -.under the super.
vision of Mrs. Howard Williama and Mn. Benjam'ln
Rieb, Keynote Auxiliary chairman, and Mn. Ray W.
Olson and Mrs. Carl Mart.in, advisors.
Spotlighted on the musicaJ program wiU be evol-
ers from Orange Coast College Choir and the =
Singers and the Children's Choir from the Commu
Congregational Church, Corona del Mar. ·
With Mrs. C. R Staal as workshop diairman, m
elaborate array of Christmas gifts and decorations, made
by members o! the Keypotes and the Auxiliary, wUJ, be
offered for sale. Mai::y colorful and unique article&i nOt
available in commercial e.tablhlune~, will~ featured.
Other chairmen are Mn. Leslie Petersen and Mn.
F.dwin Conry, progranr; Mrs. Darold Hunt and Mn.
Robert Moore, decoratiQns;. Mn. Evan Prichard, J>teU,
and Mrs. Arthur Thompson and Mn. R. A. Johnson.
ticket co-chairmen.
Ticket.I may be purchased from members of Key-
notea or the Auxiliary or tbe Treasures 'n Trinketa
'lbrift Shop, 1570 Newport Blvd. 'Ibey may be reserved
by phoning Mrs. Thompson at Kimberly 5-4917.
Proceed.a will 10 to the South Cout Child Guidance
Clinic in Hoag Conference Center, and will help provide
low-cost psyeblatric an for emotio.nally disturbed chil·
dren on a alidint fee acale accordinl to income.
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ll!A. ANDEUON, Editor
IT'S A FAMJl Y Aff'AIR -When th~ Keynotes stage their tint
thristmu Carol·program on Dec. 15, 1n the Newporter Inn, they
will provide entertainment for all members of their famllles from
grandparents to little brothers and sisters. The Qlusical program
will' fe~ture Yuletide 10ngs, to be emceed by radl& and television
personality, Harry Babbitt (right) who whispers the joyful-news
tlbat Sant.a will appear to Leonard Thompson and Ellen Rawlings,
while Mrs. Howard WilliamB Oeft) Keynote Auxiliary clWrman.
informs Donald Thompson Ulat numerous toys will be offered al
the &ift 1ale and a puppet show· ls planned for the children.
'Littlest Angel' Awaits Cue
Newport Harbor Phi Betas will travel to Tustin to
join other Orange County members of the Pi Alpha
Lambda Chapter at Its Christmas party. Mrs. Field·
Ing Johnson will open her home to the gala at 7·30
pm. Tuesday. Dec. 10 Christmas wassail. hnhday
trealc; and a program of must<' and dramt1IH rran·
1n~' 11111 hr fr:iturrrl arrnrrl1n.c to the M1<.."r.s Tri 1
Johnson and Florence .Ulm, program chairman In
anticipation o! the !estive party Blake Lindquist por·
trays "The Little Angel" as his mother, Mrs. R. ~I
Lindquist reads the story for Mrs. Richa rd H. Frt1nl.
tin and Mrs. George Wiseman (from right). RrsrP ~
lions may be madt> by callini: Mrs. W1!-rm;:in ~t
ORtolf' !).O(}!):l or Mr s .JOhnson ;:ii J.lrwnln 4 1017
More than 100 patronesses of the Newport Harbor
Spastic League will be honored at a tea from 3·~
P.M. Wednesday. Dec. 4, in the home of Mrs. Alle n
G. Mcye·r, . 503 Kings Road. Newport Beach
Patronesses. most are from Newport Beach anrl
1mme from the East Co;ist. South and Midwest. have
given their continueci support for the developmenl
and rehabilitation of all spastic children and young
adults .of Orange County. Plannini· the event are
Revelin'. • •
By EVELYN SHl-:RWOOD
_NO MEN, PLEASE! The
Irvine coa'st Country Club
will allow only women on
and off lhe course on D~
10, ~ day of the annual
Women's Stagette.
The theme is a children's
Christmas party so c:n~
lumes "111 h<' in kC'epinJ!
with \h" h 1l1Cl;n· h::ip•11nr"
of 10-) r;ir olcb '11rl unrlr1
t
I
The p r o g r a m includt's
shotgun i o 1 f and brtd6e
for non-rollers. Pl'ites will
be aw'arded fo the most
humorous. beautiful and
original coetumes
'this will be a morning
afternoon and ev<'nin~ or
run for • fem ale mem
hrr~ or the gotr a~soC'1<1tion
I H \RLE!-1 ;rnrl Oct\' '-'rr
(from left) ~1rs R P. C"onnalh. ho~tt.·);~. Mrs. Rr•twrl
Perkins. provisio nal rhairm:in who will intr<J<l'1C"c
:ind wcknmr """ prnn.-ion:i Is ;\I rs '1C'vcr and ~ !n ..
llarolcl For<:h;i~ Ho<.lc:-s('s ;i;,<.ist 111;: Mr!\. <.C'nr
Helvie. Ira chnirm;in. :irr ~lrs \rilli;i1n SPng .fer.
Mrs. Walter Smith ;incl ~1rc; r.nhrrt n. Woochrd.
Dccoralions will be m.iclr h\ lhr Tr;11ning Cf'nter
Workshop, Santa Ana. 11nclc1 the cli1 rctfon ot Mrs
Ruth Cotler. .
• with Evelyn
. l
o< I.ht' $e{>"s Cendy Co .. cur·
rently are plannhli a tour
of Puget Sound aboard
"Pisces." When in ~ewport
Bea<'h. the Sers krP[l their
boat dockside at t.:1e Balboa
Bay Club
C.\!'<JD\' Jtf:ltf. r". Cnc;h.
men dau~htcr or thf! F.d~;u
Bergeni; of Lido l'-1t anrt
r.rvrrly Hill~. h::i' juAf ht-rn
\ '
rh•rled · Miss Unh·ers1ty"
a• Lhe l1111verslty Of Penn·
~yl\ ani..a.
Another one 0£ tne 10 pret.
t~ finalist' was f<>rial!r Li&-
1te. Carol Lytm Qreen. a
junior.
1'he annual con~est was
;rn <'' !'111 lo enrich the cam.
1111~ chrsl funds Presenta·
t:nn w:-~ hrld al th~ univer·
"''~ ' l r\1ne Audlt(Jnum.
a •
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Dflif~ '°'LOT , ... Wi ,-1e1t
Mon., NoY , 2.5, 1963 ---·---
·About Your
LJ''"""blems
He~Silent 'n Sick
.1) N LANDERS: I have been marled to I th1a 9 years. He was never much of a talker.
bat two year! he has clammed up com·
pletelY
\14 _ go by and he doesn 't say one word to me.
When ·E lit him a direct quesUoo he nod1 yu or no.
On~asions when he · tell me some·
thiq: I! " ·wnte a note
and leive·1tOD the kitchen
table. On Fl!&ruary 4, he wrote i nalt which read:
"'Don 't . bqy any more
uuup 11@1 we finiBh
tleha~
On saitcmber 6. · be
wrote: : 11AveJyn says ,whe
will 10 to· church with
you il you can be ready
to lea"' 1t 5:15."
'I'bea.bavt been hil oa1y
&!Ulmp(f , to commurue.t.
Wb me in 19a. He is •
pod marl .. monlly. dleln~l
drmt or run around, IO per·
haps I ~'.DOC be 10 crit-
ical. But It Wf!Uld bel,P a lot
d you could tell me •by be
II JO qulej,. .
~ME FOR
CQNJEJISATION
DEAIBDtESOME: Y"r
h I I ~ •=--•'·fl ..,. tball
"qald.::_~·, •Id.. la Utt
meutime, plea1e tt:ad tM
rollewtna: leUer. It may pr•
vlde yo11;1rlth a amall me••·
u~ ef cemr•rt.
DEA~;!\-1.f~ LANDERS
My ~:&net 1 ba ve bttn
married ·seven years. We
have an adorable tittle girt.
and a klvefy home. Clifton
was ed~~~ in England
and honts' af'I excellent po-
sition . We have no financi:il
worries or in·law problems
So why a.m I wnting~ Be ·
cause Clifton is a continuous
talker and the sound of his
VIJlce is "drtv1n g me arr;und
I.he bend ·
lie has an op1n1on on
e"erJthlol.: Every night of
my_ ~fe j:_:J!i aft oration. on
~s. unions. education ,
ilie iold Standard or forei~n
'"'\? ~s readily from
world·~g "Wh y didn't
r:.~;;,~:; o( eMw1 is :!lrched
hilf*r 43he other -
w b1 dater the front
la Wit back!" He
can ratde~ for two solid
houra llltiioGl. ibaolutely ooth-
log. --·---Sometimes I get 90 Un·
done from lillening to hi.a
lnt.ermtMite :tlialogue1 that
I go ~ bathroom and
lock 1'li: door lo get away
from ~HA rollows me.
ltand.1 Outilde and contin·
uet to ~n I li!:ll h'im
I am taking a 1bower and
can't hear (I eve.n turn on
the faucets) h9 aoe. on
talk in a.
What make1 a pertoo p.b
inceannUy'!' Pleue t.ell mt
what !4.' ~ ~ I bilve a
nflrYOQI breUdown.
-RAGGED EOGE
Aa• Leadert' fruk and
lnrermatlvr new b • • k.
."Teen·A1er1 and Sex"
(S!.•~. 11 new a'illlD.abk 1t your beok store.
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PIE·llOLIDA Y
PERM SPECIALS
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HELENE CUR.TIS • • . ~ " '
'ELEGANTE' ; · I, ~Ef!.~.-,NENT WAVE
A ~•"iilil• p.,m l~•t w•ll
9; ... • 1r..., <url 0, • .... o~d ...
fu! bocly """"' lot I~• ~••u•I 1tvrrt ·
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Bft"J!'"~ll · ENOU 91NG"' '•q. 15 00 12 " ~ 11 Co,,,pl•t.
R.o.y •••. "" 9" Ila ~ J It 'Cl'JOY"" Compltl•
S•i..---coRY .... •2.10 7•s U~ "'PERIJETTE. Comp!tlt
. !A.;£ NOW I EFORE lHE HOLIDAYS •. THESE
Fl,;_lUJl.ED PEl!t.!. AT All PEl!t.4A-TRES ~SALONS , .•
;.•.
Rummage Sale to Help Hqliday S~
Membe r1 or the Harbor Coundl fe< NeurolOll<ally
Handicapped Chlldnn will beJp bollday aboppora
check off ~ U.U by offering cloth.., toys. knick·
knacks and wha.t·bave-you at their nammaee Ille
from 9 a.m.·5 p.m. Saturday and SUnday, Nov. 30 and
Dec. I at 72 5 19111 St., Colla M .... All proceodl wtI1
Escorted lo the alt. and
givf!'l In marriaet b)' her
fatMr. the bride ia the
daughter ol. Mr. and Mr1.
Sam B. Teasue. 2114 Mon·
rovia Ave., Costa Meeli.
Parents of the brkiegroom
an Mr. and Mra. WWam
H. C09ft of Ev.mtvil1e, Ind.
·-. What's
.:--DQi~?
MABY DAY
help fanUh ....,..,.. to teachers in the area who
requelt ""'nlll• at. tbe variow worbhops for neuroloSkaUJ ~ ~dren. Gathering
ttelDI fer ale IN tbe ;14mes. Da\oid Eisenman, chair·
mm; Johll SbD..,.n, 0)INl!dl!nt; Glenn Wrlgllt and
Vidor Lee, "'eodlilrmU ftrom left).
Creative Dramatics
"lt'1 lib play1q 'let'• ml!rlt.als by acting out ator-
pretend, • cinly men h.m." Ml and •kill without the
Thal'• creatiw dram.UC• aJd of tcripls.
Kt!Oidhil to 11 .-ftll •to Mn. Coogan, I primary
nine )'ear olda C'UlTIJIUy en-school teacher, if ltJ}dlng
rolled ta t1tllctren'• llbeCn he:r yOUllg student.I through
Guild Wcabbopi every Tri· ~1in~.:S : tt~
.. , aft<onlooo, ·~ actln ""'--~ AdiOD i. ru.atanleed to """11 • g 1~ auu ~~-be · ptu . . 1 nd 1tructive audience partic•· unprom ' ongma 8 pation. Her auista.ait, Mn.
oftea. bD.ariou.I , uy direc-~ em..i-1 be r ----~-------,_, Mtl.-J'rtd Shepherd, ... ihow -WO~a 4:::-be~· rdlt!ll...Aat 1be boy• ud
...._Wlllbtifty Oft at.a1e. strli'Wll~~~· ~-:~~, :, n:1:%tc:~~·1:to::~ ~'fl>nd.
""""--.._., 1 IE SlPG l&bor ho,. and strLf en·
Party Fetes
Bride-to-Be
Mn. R1cliard D u t t o n
Strle:by ol. Santa A.na, for·
merly of COila Meu, entn'·
lalned ~ ID her -at • bridal shower honor·
Int Miu Mary Gall Down-
ard of Santa Ana.
• The ~ WW. mu, •
ry IAe .flhfte-of lbe .
Bay Arel on Dec. 21. In the
Immaculate Heart ol Mary
Churcb, Santa Ana. She 11
the dm&bter ol Mn. Mae
--ud the lf1'nd-daul]llor ol Mn. Roae Mor·
ii' both ol Sad.a Alla.
eo.tateues for the sup-
per lllton!' were Miu Sy1·
via Bltocm, -An.a and Mn. K-Heino,· Will
mJn&ton-A pink and wblte
color theme w11 carried
out.
roil.t .,.. JGlm s.rnu.
Dmny Gflctr9't. Rttd
Sbepbonl, o....,. Grlbl>lo,
BillyHddbrinlt.TOfftYUp-
tc0mb, Cindy Shepherd,
11ene au,... Loutae Nol-
acm, lally Manball, Cllar-
lyn Rooybln1, Kini Hu-
mane, Janet Gon&tver,
Brian llarttq, Star Hud-atno. Boyd G..-r ud
Jay an.tad..
W,.ood Work .
On Dupl.ay
Harold So&dma11 ol ea.ta
M-hubeeooelededby
the Conma del MB Ulnry
to dloplay .... original -......... thrwP Tueoday,
Dec. 10.
Solomoa'• carvinp won
three priz.e1 at the Oraqe
County Fair and lht prtua
at .._ Loa A>&tlea C....ty
Fair in Pomona.
The public ta tnvtted to
view the art wort 8t the
library, CO Martgokt Ave .
Blue tr.ls iioiiClmMAii&iiiO.lPliiitii!LEiiiS iii
PRESS P.RE VUE
To Fly Up pitt14re
"FlJ up .. cerWlcatel .nd
ollldal Camp Fin -wUl bl presented to mem-
ben ol Swmy mu. Btrdl ol
pee/ts
Fairview School. Coat••y M1rwy1
-.. at a apeelal lncluc-
tke Jll"Ol.fUl in tha .cbool'• A warm welcome mat hd
multi-JJWPOM room on l'tl-been placed 1D front of botJa
day Dec e. U.. Udo and the Me1a the ..
P:-~~ __ .,-.-.of'"· thrs ao Wwn.ce If Arabia
a&"..u .. -•-... w1e1 and Mtu.tod of the "wild
l1ril will be on h a n JI to wMt" both hive decided to
watcb Robert Brum, atay around the Harbor area
9Chool princti*, hand out for another week.
the new certlflcatea wblle
the Oklpooka Camp F i r e Winning the Academ1
Gl.rtt will tie the o t f I cl al Award u "Best Picture of
Ka"9l. the Y ur'' JI olily a mlld trl·
Blue B11:V !11'1111 up ore ..... to the owlinl adtemenl
Clelia . ~·· Mellau tbat ii 1.eWJW el Anblll,
Hartloft", · CbadeM H e • featurizll P*1 O'Toole in
drlcbca, Uh Lampe, Su-die famed tiUe role.
ND Orbcm, Wend;f Tb.ayer,
Mary JJbrulw, Suan Va-MeU.Cect ii a tough, brawa
Atta. X--· 8betley Uq, ....,_ atqry with -=, ...s Karn Whit<. -oven-..mmn1
1 ,.., , •"'sbnt and QIOO· ~ Wayne and lovely
9r are the Mmes. Wllllam MaGreen O'Hara. Land and
-Walllt, W1Dlam llartlol C3ttle baron C.Orp Wuhlnf·
and WUJiam Waller, re-a , Mctmtoct (\Vi.yne)
apodlvely. •IJlll'lle< lbe touglmeu, the
, Tbe SUnny Blue Blrdl are br...unt, bu_t Maureen, 11
part of the Orange County his wife, lhowa ~ romancti
Coundl ol Camp Fire Glr1', lid abo a -· bit of louab-
IDd Camp Fin: Glrll II a t:'ltndedneU. '
mmbor...,.ncy. cl Ute Cm-
to Meu Ullltod Pund.
Orchid Club
IAwremce Of Arabia, lJ
"belt picture of the year",
D I bi Club eo-n.n Alec Gulnneu, An-e p an thony Qulnn. Jack Hawkinl,
1be Malle Ubrw7 Jw Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, 1 • Claude RainJ and Arthur Ken• 21'.m DoYer Dr., Newport ..-.... Thil ........ t motion pie -It lbe --,. ~-.• meeting locad:ia f(ir mem-ture portrays a moment tn
ben of. the De1ftian Society history when a brash youna
Theta 1..emh::la Rtm> chapter British officer encowrtera the
at 10 a.m. nwy lflC(lod Md beginnings of the Arabia n re-
fowth Wednield.IJ. Mn.. Ben volt In the deaert aeaimt the
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READY
·TO -SERVE YOU
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302 Fifth StrMI
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Mr.D.M.lldeneo.
Mau1er
feudtng trlbea Into an effective
fighting fottfl .
............. lllmed olme<I
e.atinty in Noplet, .
cow country, wber9 a
turn-af-tbe-cea1uiy cow
WU aeeted for it, bouta a
cut that aJ.o l:Dcludea Pat.
rick w.,..., aoo ol Big John.
And II thoudJ. two WIJ?M!I
aren't mou&h lot tldl action·
l.auP p1<h1",. -i. -
ed .. tho -"' lllcbael Wa,ne, another -Of 'Dub" who alJo .. cndltad u proo
ducer.
Maureen O'Hara playa the
wilt el· Wa)1MI; who with bJm
haPSMN ·to be the aame ro-
mantic pair who wOn another
Ai:ademy Award for the clu-
alc, "11ie QuJet Man ."
MESA MATINEE Wedne ..
day aftt-moon will be &.we
Rynu1, ata.rrinJ Rock Hudaon.
Martha Hyer an4 Dan Dur·
yea. ThiJ ii a story of a i:ler·
gyman -lunled fl(hl<r pi· lot. It ahowa in ClnemaScope
and Tecbnkolar. The program
lta:rb, u .ahraya, at one o'•
clock with free tt:freshments.
Mrs. Don Bewaey , alrter
of tile bride from Yuba
City , Ca1., a.ttended u ma·
tron ol honor and William
Coon. brother cl the bHde·
groom, Hl"Ved M b8t m111 .
Mn. Bewsey'1 two dau&h·
ters ),igtlted the duch CafJ·
dJel! for the cerenlony. ,
}ffl.Marina
PTA Gathers
Inform.al conference• ~
tween pwentl, teacbera and
COWIMrkn followed the re·
cent ~ 1Upper span· sored by the Huntingtoo _......._ lflgb School.
WIGS
The newlywed couple
were honored with a ncep-
t.ion following in the church
par\on whe re they cut the
traditional weddinc cake.
Retired People
Member• and iruretted
r«ired perMa ill tlw: Har·
bo!" area gather at 1 p.m
Bflld Atwood, University
of ~ornia. Jrvlne public
affatn offlCer t cave t h e
k~ addreu, and the
Jlaimonatres entertained
with mualcal itelections.
The new Mrs. Coon i~ a every third Thursday. 1n
~raduate of Co&ta Mesa the Commumty YouCll Cen-
High School and her hus-ter, Fifth St. and Iris Ave.,
band received hii!I schooling Corona de! Mrar.
1 in Indiana. They will e1·11.='========o.c=========~ II
tablish their fi rst. home TAKE MOM AND THE CHILDREN OUT near Evarusville. ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE
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SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MENU
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ROAST TOM Tl lRKEV $3.2.'i
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BAKE D VIRGINIA 1-IAM
1.:hoice eastern PRIME RIB OF BEEf
.., ~•lurll '
TW IN BROILED L<JUSTER TA ILS
IJ.50
$4.15
choic~ eastern BROILED NEW YORK CUT STEAK
14.95
hol "'""• olo "'"""" .,..~ .. <.-0.lrl .i. . ...,I_ <•II"'
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l•Ud C\.ot ........ ft< ••'•~ <-• .,i ,.. ....... "' ~-k • <"•"' O•~l"r.., 11 II
mode naturally... Houri 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.-Ph. 675·1374
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WHOLESALE & RETAii, l'a1hk>n T RI 01Rh1bulor
Ck"antna:. Sl)"lint . Rrpalrinl( -Spetlalty
%71 E. 17lh St.
COSTA Mf;SA
PhDnf' 14t-18.'l1
ID ht I l'.M.
Sun.1!·5
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FREE PASSES will bo
mailed today to MaJcom S.
Overton, 359-8 Broadway,
Cost.a Mesa, Byron w. Smith
6.'111 Warner, lluntington
Beach, T. S. Tumer, 1301 N .
Bay, Balboa 11land and Ar·
thur Moore, 943 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa. Each of the
above will receive a pair of
pnsse_-: to the Lido or Mf!I•
lhcatres simply as a reward
for loyally to "Pictu re Pc<!ks''
May we suggest yo u lteep
fo llowing this column week!)'
for lat.est newa on new filin
releases and what they flff Pr
for you and your family.
When the films are for adult!
\9C do not hesitate to claJisily
them as such. When tfley are
ror all the famil y we broad·
cast the news widely
I Also. your name may ar-
1
rear herein soon as pass-v.111-
nr r~ then "'C t:an say to y1111,
·~c.~ you al the movie~!·'
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Mesan Completes
Fall Foliage Trip
Autumn preaenta a speclaJ
magic a«oniing b Mrs.
Marie Kaiser, 221 Flower
St., CosU Mesa, who jugt
returned from I 40 day COD·
ducted tour of the East.
She took part in the "FalJ
Foliage Tour" which left
Loa Aneeles in a scenic vis·
ta-dome train and raveled
eut to Chicago where pas·
aengers were treated with
an extensive sightseeing
tour of tbe Windy City.
The eroup then embarked
on bue to visit such sites as
Ni agar a Falls. Montreal.
Beet.on, the WhXe Moun·
talna of New Hampahi.re
and the Green Mouotaint of
Vermont.
The e.xcunion' 1 itinerary or historical attractiON
tncluded Gettyabur1, West
Point, Valley Forge, W'll-
liamabury. Monticello, Lex·
ingt.oo and Coocord.
The trip concluded wiUl
stveral d a y • 1 p e D t in
Washington, D.C. ~
the Capitol, WhU H o u I e,
the Pentagon, Uncoln and
Wasfliettoo MeinorWa.
The tour was cOnducted
by Comer Tours ol Mon-
roVJ.a .
AnniverMZry Feted
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Brown were honored on their
36th wedding anniversary by members of the Bali·
Hi Mobil Home Lodge during the recent annual
Thanbg:iving Dinner for 300 park residents. The
celebration was a surprise to the Browns who man·
age the park, and attended by honored guests. the
Clarence Humphries, owners. Hostesses were Mrs.
Charles Roman UJd M111. Louie Files. assisted by
the Mmes. P_jl Bunter, Harold Hauschild, Don
Lat.horn. Clyde North, FTant IW.lly, William Wright,
Fred Grleno, Roy Peters. PAatene Rolevelt and Al·
be~~~,... • .. ... "" \.
Ja ycee Jan .•
Donate Fund-8
The Jaycee Jans, Conn·
erly auod.ted with the
Colt& .. Junior Own·
ber of Cc•moerce, voted recentlJ to dMbmd and
donete t b 1 Nt••iutuc
U'ea•Ul'J' mca.. tD the
cancer Fund in memory
of one ol ita members.
Mn. Dave Roberta who
succumbed Nov. 12 after
a lengthy Ulnes1.
PTA to Hear
P sychologi1t
Dr. G. ti. Belleau. PSY·
d\otogilt for tbt Wutmin·
rter School District. will ad-
dress memben of the Mid·
way City School PTA clur·
in~ a 2 p.m. me<>ling Fri·
dav. Dec. 6. in the multi·
puf.pose room al the school.
After the speaker's in-
formative lecture. an open
discusaion will be conducted
A baby .ittet will be avail·
able. anil refreshment. will
ht eervtd.
' Singles Ooh!
To Present 1
Open Meet '
The Jewish Singles Club!
for penom betwffll 21 and
<to will hold an open med·
ing at 8 p.m. Tuuday, Nov. ·1
26, in Li.ndd'1 Restaurant.
1785 Lincoln Ave .• Anaeim.
At a recent meeting Mur·I
ray Marcus was elected
president: Bernie Kaplan.
vice·president and M iss Ad·
rienne Katz. gee r e t a r Y·
tnasurer.
FoT m o r e information.
contact Miss Kau at Tltr
7357 or Miss Laune Leavitt. m..3794.
Wined, Dined
Ntwport Beach residents, I
Mr. and Mrs. William Chad·
well. were among charter
members of the Los An·
gelcs Chapter or. the Cali·
fomia Vinlagt> Wine So-
ciety who win~ and dined
tn the home or Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Shanahan to final·
lu plans for their Inaugural
Dinner on Jan. IS.
CLEAN • 0 • MAT
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COIN -OP
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PROFESSIONAL
Prt111in1 -Spettbtg
SamP Day Service
DRY CLEANING
10 lb -1.25 (2Sc each •dditional lb.)
DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, etc. .. lx lb.
s.. your dry clNning done in indiYidu.I 25
pound basbh In lea than 20 minutM.
30 Easy Washers . . . . . . . . . 25c load
No Waiting -Fru Dry·
larv-2S lb. Washer ... 7Sc load
Open 9 to 9 O..ily -9 to 6 Sat. -10 to 6 Sund•y
IN the Meu The11tre 81oclc
145 E. 19tft Costa Mesa LI 8-9011
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Ebe/ls to Form
Stude~t Groups.
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LANGENOOIF
PULLMAN
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CAKE
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EXCB.l.ENT GIFT
SUGGESTION
l&P Food
Certificates
A .,.noW. ht $1 or $5
0.Mmino•i"'"' ot
Your A&r Checlutond
Stores 0,..:
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how -the aide "'"" look ia motion! Sew lasb-
100'1 futritt prioc'@ss for
school qr Saturday nights in
texturecl_mtton. sheer wool
bleo&.
Pnm.d Pa.liun Sll9:
Teen Siza. 10, 12, I.ti. l&.
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U..'s the eoN M mu1 el you lnve--b&ck with
Ila 11!'11• I #J'r u .. enhanced 1"' ""' pat..
tern.I.-~ uw uOOn. Kilium• Jlninr
and wa~ npellmcy utmd the co.fa wear
thl"Oqh &>e aeuona.. Cbooee you r new Knock-
about tn:in our collection of plaids and M>l id.s.
AD 1'!9<ftton 100% virfin wool. o{ cours~.
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_Honie a Gift-Shop
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54" ROUND
60" ROUND
54 • 72"
S4 l 90"
54. 108"
· ind lime lo check over lhe thin~ you need for
1 really successful Thankigivlng dinner!
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Do you ha~e an
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insulafed pad for
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•.. ~n~ that really fib?, .. ·.
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On our Upper [ovol you 'll flnd o toblo pod
!hot you con custom<ut to fit ANY table.
no motter what its size or shepe ..• with no
finishing of edges ..• end no reveling .
Just ploco our lnsul-Foom toblo pod on your
toblo ond cul ... it's ieadyto UM!
Mode of oxtro heovy vinyl with high-density
"insul-foam" bock for superior cushionin9 to
protect fine table surfaces. W ipes deon.
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ti's_, to li.vo • ,r.-TNou,i-m.. toW. with J,.,.,.fischer
Candelabra Centerpieces
••• just odd undies· to these
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Wf'OUlht.\rell qiin i1W"ra-.nd . ,, ·-',
Treat Trees
NOW 1.98
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k "f~.:t.~~~!f-ti..f''~ '"
I.ts• famv• hoG.y mood!
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In petterns of 9rapes, citrus
leovas <1nd fruit, wood roses
in tl.o ncJ.,.t ontiquod sol·
lroo (goldao yenowJ, on·
tiquod red. block. citron,
gold: °' vordo (bluo-groon).
BEESWAX CANDLlS A'AILABl.J
IN AUTUMN HUES TO MATCH ·10R BltND
WITH CANDELABRA. I
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OPEN ROAS~NG PAN
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DOUBLE WALLED ROASTER
For fowl that's done to" tum ...
fa mous. SAVORY covered enamel
pans ... inexpensive , but superior
in effkiency.
5 lb. 3.50
Easy to clean, Mund corner alum ·
inum p!n with adjustable V-posi-
tion chrome p lated steel roast-
rock tha t elim'1etes turning your
turkey! '4 .95
8 lb. ~.50
12 lb. 5.50
lb lb. b.50
UNUSUAL ALUMIN UM
SALAD MOLDS
30 different shopos in I to 5 qi.
sizes •.. speciel hofidey designs!
DELLA ROBIA RING 1.98
HORN OF' PLENTY I. IO
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FOLEY TURKEY BASTER
Large size, easy-clean nylon; .7 9
TU RKEY LACER SET .29
No sewing ~ S+..,i nle~s steel wit h
cord.
STEEL BOWKNOT SKEWERS
Spring action puts them in. teke~
them out ... you stick the meat.
not your fi ngers! Set of 5 •••. SQ
3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
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on tho
Mai• Le•el
lad.., will>
· Individual fruit
ce\et from our
C.ndy Shop, ot
with pretty ~ts
fours serve 25
dortghtfuny!
on tho
Low .. 1.-.el
Treat Trees
dressed in
.Chrislmos bo lls
make a ,
sporkling holidoy
centerpiece or
decorative touch
for any room!
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S. S. Pierct -the t'abu·
lous Ji'amUy Grocer of Bos-
lc.n. Nope, I haven'! changed
my tune. but I'm terriblv e.ll ·
i..:i•crl over the arrival of the
wonderful gourmet line of
S. S. Pierce canned frutl.!,
teas, entrees and dellcacieR
lhat have arrived In time for
Thanksgivina:. We've i1 Ad
many, many requeiit.J for
S. S. ~rce 1ince we opened,
now we re so very proud to
be able to offer them for lht
first time on the west coast.
I'd like to quote from 1
Reader's Di&e•l reprint fro1n
a 1949 Pa1eant magazini::
'·Some Bostonians .claim that
S. S. Pierce has Introduced
more new food produclll to
Ameticant than any otller
U.S.' 1roeer. The first record-
ed sa~ ol cut1ed coni was
made by S&muel Pierce in
1843. Pierce's sold Singapore
pineapp• before Hawailan
wu ever hurd ol. AM •un-
ripened c a n n e d peaches,
brook t r o u t frOm Iceland,
even rattlesnake meat.
''The firm waa founded in
1&.ll by Sllhuel S. Pierce. A
cabinet-maker'• son, he was
apprenticed to a ftrm of im·
portel"S , then went into the
gtOCttJ busl.nes1 for himself
wheq 1earcely out or h11 tee_n1," ~,.and 4ourth ge n·
tf~ .•!" now both
ves. S1ln1 .tart'!J,
botiie'rs in t ct1lar or as
delivery cif'der assemble rs.
Samuel Piefce believed In va -
riety: 'If there is something
at the bottom of the sea and
a customer wants it, I'll gel
it. " •
How do you llke these ap.
pies plucked from the lanJ or
"bottom of the sea" unusual-
ness! Canned Whole C r i 1 p
Okra . Pickles, Pick1ed whole
lime&. Stllff6d Oraa.a:e1 'in
G~ Maine Steamed
Clama lo i.. Sbtll, Clams and r.::ots '"M'J w&. ,,.
Scotriitd. • R"f" c r Pudding.
Southern Pecan Cake, Sc<if -
Joped Pot aloes, Delmc.ni-
co P o t a t o e s, Manrla rin
Oranges and Pineapple, Cock-
tail Dill C a r r o t Stick.~.
Orange Relish with Burgundy,
Oki Faahloned Corn Relish,
R at s In Sauce, Miniature
Cocktail Ep Plants, Cocktail
Celery Sticks. and more.
more, more. You'll want to
spend a minute or two ezplnr-
ing Pierce'• epicurean para·
disc. Naturally we cannot
1toc). all ol them, but we've m• .. •.,l1ste:teaslng begin-ni.n.:. ·-; ,._ ~
S. S. Pierce since they IJe.
1
.
gan 137 years ago have
been known tn go lo the far
comers of lhe earth in their
1 e 1 r c h for perfection 1n
whatever item they plan to
"put up" ··When isinglass. a
pure form of gelatift derived
from the sturgeon, was prac·
tically unobtainable because
or u n s e 11 I e d conditions
abroad, Pierce's sent its own
agenls to Russia to buy it at
118 a pound and bring it out
nver snow-11mothered steppei;
by dog·sled J\.1ushrooms
from c aves under the city of
Paris ... " And fruit from !he
Yakima Valley in W11shington .
They used to send their pee.-
pie tn these various part.'\ of
the world to make these won·
drous selections, but. Pierce's
have been doing business for
so long, they now have stan.:S·
ing ordera for the number
one selection, the Jar~e!>t.
choicest, most fancy of what-
ever it is they want ... kanga·
roo tails for soup. English
lime11 or French frog legs.
Pierce canned fruits ... Have
you ever eaten a tree-ript-ncd
peach from the Yakima Val-
ley, I .have. I have to make
a trip back there every so oft·
f'n just to nibble the wonder-
ful flavor. You never see Ya -
kima peaches around all."·
.... ·here. I've a sneaking suspi·
rion Pierce's get 'cm all. -\II
rruils are tree ripened arvl
rhosen for 11uperlor size, na v-
or and color. Your pick nf
<ir>tiC'OIS. Royal Ann 1 i ;: h ! ~lo\CCI the r r (t! -~. Bar1 lett
Pears, phlms. Karlot11 figs.
fruits for salad, i;irccn gage
1,lums all in S(l many deli ·
cious way~.
From all of us at Hich-
ard's, "May your Thanksgiv-
ing be the happiest." of the
Lido Shops, 343.1 Via LI ri o,
Newport Bearh. California.
87:1-6300.
--
Coffee Shop 9-5; Closed Sund&y
,.,
' -' I:"
CLOSED UiURS.·,NOV 28th ' ,,, ,,. •,, / .
'THANKSGIVING !TAY .
"
WHERE THE (j)UALITY-WISE ECONOMIZE
LIDO MARKET CENTER
Vv'atch For Su~ Sp~Q~--f,riday and Saturday
NEWPORT BLVD! AND VIA LIDO
Meats
RICHARD'S OWN
BARREL-BREASTED
FRESH TURKEYS!
TOMS, 161ol01b.Aver.
' HENS, 10-18 lb. Aver. ----···----
Swift's Premtum Butterb.M Frozen fur~eys
TOMS,
HENS,
Richard's Own
18 to 2'()1b,;6,,ver.
IOto 12 lb, Aver.
---
S-S1b.
59fb.
Bar M Boneless
HAMS,
,,
!! . , '
,. , .
',
PRIME RIB ROAST I 98lli.
famoui for flavor
PLUS a complete selection of. fines.t seafood
shrimp, lobster, oysters, etc.
Grocery Frozen
Mince Meat .. w "'-· " ........ 53c , ., JohnstQa·Pies ..,.,...,,...,M,,..,,.,
Cr.cu\ber.&Y Soqs;~-r ... 1 2139c;:, .. _.1--·m .-i ~,,.'._.,., ~C' ~!·
39c YUBAN ·SPECIALS · _ 1p Topping •k•». 10., .
Coffee 1 "· ·-·------............ 59c
Coffee ," ,,, .... __ _ .. $1.17
Butter o.,,,." " " ..... ,, . ,, __ ,,.... 67 c
Honey SvlM'"°" o•d ,.snl(Hlf(j, 111 111. • • . 53c
Preserves l(''"'s su.twtwrry, 20 oz. 3/$1
Margarine "'"'""",.,,..,,,'" 2/69c
Ya ms sgw c •• 11 ... "" " 3/$1
OlivessPfnctr, stvfltd Ma111an111" 1 J '1 oz. 49c
Mixed Nuts '"" """'"· 13 ,, • ..... 69c
Wild Rice Mix ""'' '"', "· ..... 49c
Water ChestnutsJ.,.u.w"' ,., 79c
Table Napkins '"'"",." . ,, 4/$1
Alvminum Foil '"~"' ,, " ... 59c
FROZEN RITE SPECIALS
Parker House Ralls ,, ,,
Clover Leaf Roils ;,, •. ,, . ,
GREEN GIANT BUYS
Baby eeas In twtter SC. 10.01
Mexicorn 10 " '
Baby Lima Beans '"'" " 10"
Broccoli Spears 1n butter sc 10 oz
3/$1
3/$1
4/$1
41$1
3/$1
3/$1
Bakery
Pumpk in Pie , '" ,,, '" ..... ,,. 89c
Baby Parker House Rolls
Rtg 41'k
Produce
Oceari Spray •
Leman-Filled Dani sh Ralls 2/19c
lltq 2 f27t
1 Vienna French Bread Fleq 42t 36c
Hooper '
HOSTESS
THIN MINTS CRANBERRIES Fresh, flavorful, I lb. bor Reg . $I
8 01.
Sweet, delicious
RED VELVET YAMS, CANOY SHOP .
Large, fancy Newton
PIPPIN APPLES, 1.r1.,djuicy 4 : 49,
"•r.11~•1'11 Sul~
F<'lr\CV Arizona Mince Meot
Eitofl•~r
· CS.W SPECl~l,S
,,...,; ii . ...,.-'"tfl., ,. • .,..F .... ~ ~ j '' -Yelrowsqliasn·" ,, ____ ... 61$
} . ~
Candied Yams 14 ot. ,,,,;,, 31$1
Hors d'Oeuvres ,,,..,. , "· .. :c .. 89c
Egg Plant Sticks ""· ,,,,.,,," 3/$1
STOUFFER SPECIALS
Baked Breast of Chicken
18 Ol.
$1 79
Creamed Chicken u" ,._ ,,,,,, 89i;,
Turkey Tetrazzini 12 "· .. ::.: .. 69c
The Ultimate in
LUXURY EATING
S.S. PIERCE
FINE FOODS
Now at Richard's -m.!ny of th• famous
S. S. Pierce rare delic;acies from an over
the world! Creamed Flnnan Haddie,
Clarn Ca~es, many varieties of Eastern
C lan:is, Green Gage Plum5, Mandarin
Oranges, Pinupple Tidbits, Cherrie Jubi-
lee, Stuffed Oranges, lime Slices Epi-
cure, Marrons in V aniMa syrup . , , rare
te•s .,. and many, many more epicurean
foods in our S. S. Pierce section. -_ ~
"\ ~--------I ~ ----·
Delicatessen
Pfliladfolp1t111 or l(notl1'" •.
,,.,,. 49c Cream Cheese .... ," 33c
~b'1 GRAPEFRUIT burstingwifh
I l,soio"' ll••or Robert Or Diable Roquefort Dressing 39C:'
A Thdn~sgiving trad;'ion
PEARL ONIONS, . __ 12
Delicate, tangy
, . -.
, , '
OL
pkg.
Sauce _ 11 "' " 49c Rt94'k ..... 80l.
RGl>rrtwn s lmllOrttd
" 59c Ginger Marmalade
12 oz
Fl•rlo~rd ~ Qwft Frr\11
Cranberry Relish 39c
,,
• G ift Shop 9-6; Closed Sund.,y e Mer~et Open o .. il y 9-7; Sundey 9-0 • Pri,ei effective Through Wed., Nov. 27th
\
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•
Teachers · to Get
Full Lunch Hour
The Fountain Valley,School any other responsible post.
Dlltrld bu taken the tlnt The noon aaalatant.a would
atep toward freeiftt teachers be reaponslble for overseeing
from 1apenilortll duU.. be NlpOl'llible for overseeing dwinl Ju.ncb perioda by ua-cblldrW' play.
lnl communlt1 c:ttbenS •• They wpuld be expected to 1anchtlme npervilon. malntaln ailclpllne but would
Tbe board 111urtdl1 heard aot be allowed to at.minister
a report wl\lch lllted H corporal punlahment. Also.
beaeftla ti tlM ~ cruter tMy would be trained In ~
tuehlr N1autloft and ef· Ud procedures 11 we as
ftctlwneaa over an ent1n tW proper procedure f a
workbll day a well aJ add!· 1trlOU1 accident.
tional Ume to prepare m• Tbt noon dlrecton would
tarta1 for dallll. be upeded to prtvent acci·
The report aald tblt a IYI· deatl by belDg continually on tem ol ldrlDI members of the µ,. watch for potentially haz. CIOlldllUldtJ. wbo wt.re of ardoul condltlona.
IDOd cbataeter and readily
.......... had beMfttl for
~;~.:a':: 'Highway Funds
.. .,. matbm of chudren
11 ~ ICbool. and the ays-Set for 1964-65 tem aJdl tbem In falrJnc ID
fndPt lfw the l,ll'Oblem1 of SACRAMENre (UPI) -
edacaton u wen u pkkini The state Department of Pub-
ap IOIM atra moaey, the lie Worb says tl.3.lOl,MS-in
nPQJt aaJd. state and federal funds bas
'"--TM AlarJ 1or supervision bceJ1 apportioned to counties BRUSHING U' -Xii Binimf Sduraldt. 1 UuT• recomJDIDded by the report tor construction on county
ot Japan. 1ppredatea the Bu.ntiniton Beach U· woalll be '8 an hour. roads in the Federal Aid
bnry's collection ol foreip boob. Volmnel AN of· Tbe npcrt dted lay •Wei Secondary System. '
fered in Frendl, Spudlh, Ttallaa, German,· ltuaian ot ccima•mlUei UlinC tbe The allocation, which is for
and Japanese. ~ md lbowed that the the 1964-65 fiscal year, in· -----------------ll'Mtllt lllCCell In adqalrina eludes .a,m,539 from the
All PANTRYS
CLOSED
THANKSGIVING DAY
Except Pantry·loorman's
MIADOWGOLD CATllJNG
ICE CREAM
1/a1al. 5 9c ASsoinp
or
HALVES
MEAOOWGOLD
t-r t feature a
Wt! ·t l harvest
bounti ~ . l food .
of tradi~ .
llG
29-0%.
CAN
NONESUCH Foreign Language
Collection Grows
7l'llpaNfh1e help u well u federal covenunent and $4, • readlJ1 available pet'IODI 183,D ln state mnddnf _
came when tbe pay tcale fundJ, the department aa1d.
was in the two dollar ranie. The money from state soar-C tt ( h
The report l&id that low· cea la for the we of the COWl· 0 age eese Pint
Cort. MINCE MEAT 28·0l.
Jar
er pay acalea developed the ties ln matching the federal
problem of ooaununtty mem~ funds on the buts of ap-
ben takin& the joba to help prodmately 60 per cent fed-
the school aysterna rather era! to 40 per cent local
than viewing the position as fund11. thf' department said
The Huntmgton Beach Pub-1but many others who hlte -----------------
le Library I! proud of sts1ta read boob in their native
to11ection or toretrn tangiia1e1tongu e. .. Thronds Attend
~. ' One o( the latter IS Mrs. e
The coUectJon 1 s sbll of Haromi Schmidt. 220U Bal·
lbodeat aiu. but it includes boa Circle! a native of Ja-
tqblkations in P'rench, Span-pan, who likes to read "i ny-
1111. Italian. Gmnlfl, Russian thine" in Japanese ideo-
~~------~~~~~
Westcliff Plaza
Ud Japanese. arapht.
The library alao subscribes Mrs. Schmidt . hu ~eady B Ga
I• three spanuh language exhau~ the library • own as la Open ,·ng ru&azines and will shortly collection of Japanese lan· ~ J"eeelvinf the French mag· guage book.a ao the library
ulnt "ED " hu been bottowinl from the . . . . e · . Call&ornia St.ate Ubrary. Crowd.a o( Vl.Sit.on swarm· Bui a Home Fum1shl n cs,
The library collection \s Librarian Walter Johnson ed ioto t.be new Westcllff Jun Dahl. La Galleria Wom-
111\}Y thru months old ~ut bo \o .. -.-A the me Plua ahoppin& center Thurs-en·a Wear. Paper U~-
km already cauctrt °" wt\b pea "":"i--day to tbe tune of bqpipe ed, Bion Harctwan, TVp Hat
• U9 reaidenU, so me of of the feftllft lfJCtian bu\ IDUGc and Dlx\el•nd 1m Barben and Veta'• lntlrMle ~ w'lsh to polish up on expansion hlncea on tntetu,t ctumc t.be plau'• Grand~ Apparel.
Caquages tnlY have leinled of patrons and fund1 avail. erun,. Monday, the YClkee Dood-
tiii~---....iiiiii-----•,J able. A crowd of dignitaries lo· ler Reataurant will open its
P ln tht meanlimt, ir any· eluding Newport Beach city doors to the public and soon
M
one wilbea lo make u~ or officials, Irvine Co. olllciall, Dr. L. R. Elder, optometrist.
the 1ectlon but doesn't apea.k Wutclill Plua merchant.a, Montgomery Cleantn. and
any languages but En&liJh, and pretty Gay McGUUvray, Playboy Hair Styluts will
he can vilit the library and Mlaa Newport Beach, were on open.
check out basic grammars band for the ceremony. ----•
in all o{ the major toncues. Tbe new Westcliff Plaza b Safety Engmeer
• · 1 y In fad, if a patron would located at Weatcllff Drive ~ • ': M U A .5 IT • PA L '--"-t .... ti 1 ,_,. A Ce o s OO .~ like to 11.UOW WrUI u re t e u .me venue. .rem rue Po!O:l Advocal · : Ir ASSOCIATU. INC. of the new French magazine, included the awardrng of SO ~ · -INSURANCE "Elle", means in En&lish. oil or pastel portraits to be . : ?. they can look tt up in the done Saturday at the plaza Creation oc. a separate post ; :• .. _, C.:.",;,... MJ ......., Library's Freoch·E n f 1 i s h by a number oC well known oC safety engineer by th~ cUy
: ~ c.M. '-"''-a u. ''" dictionary. Oranie County artists. of Huntington Beach will. be
• • Westclifi m e r c b a 0 t 1 00 recom.mended to the C 1 t y ·.--QAILY PILOT CLASSIFI EDS! h111d for the event included Council by the local Safet1 ~ Richard S. Terry. president Council. . . of the Westcllff Plau Mer· Chairman B~n Gautier aatd llllliis======----=-=;;;:;m-==a--===~I chants Aaaociation and Roo· the council will bring their
"UTO SAVI MGS CENTER ald c a 1 I president of sav· plan before the oouncU in the
" On Drui 'sc.ores. i:ear future. At the pr~t
BRAKE
~RELINE ---
Other cuuta included New-time the safe_ty enitneer ~
port Beach Mayor Charles E. ~ties are earned out ~Y P
Hart, William McCune, presi-
1
lice Chief Howard Rob1do1L"<.
dent of Diversified Builders ________ 1
Inc., which built the center; I ~.... -L ::. .....
::-:-~ WHEELS
. ·
londecl Lining Int.
Putt ind Labor
12,000 Mile Gu1r1ntM
or one year
I
Chev .• ford · CorVlir ·Valiant · F1lcon ·Comet
J•
WHEEL ALIGNMENT .
MUFFLERS
UM your lanltamerlcard ...
H low as '$5.00 down
Budget Terms
~ NYLON MET AL to MET AL BUCKLE
6;000 LI. TIST
ALL COLOflS
RIG. $9.9S
COAST GENERAL TIRE
I
SU W. l 9th St. COSTA MESA
PHONE Ml 6°.5.5 .. 6 OR Ml 6~51J
Chamber of Commerce Man· I ~1 -,. • I
ager Jack Barnett; John llllAA,
Parker, of the Macco Corp.. I I Ill #'l'i I ~~~!:.,;· :rTrom~::~1 1TOPS IN QU'AI rnlfl President and Miss Newport, I 1'LU I I
Beach. I I
Irvine Co .. officials on hand I
for the dedication tncluded ~ ~iiiiif I
Charles Thomas, president; 1 I '11/f.:!"~ I
William Aldrich, public rela-BEWARE ' ...
tiona director; Mr. and Mrs. I
Al Auer and Mr. and Mrs. Of
Ed Fant, John Porter and I IMITATIONS I
Mr. 1md Mrs. Kent Berge. I LOOIC I
Bera• la project coordinator I f()R THI 1 far the company. HA"' I Bwdneaaea now open ln the I unu DOG I
1hoppin1 center include Bank
of America. Markel Basket. I LOW IN P•ICI I Sav-on Drugs, Robert Ber~· I I ley's Men 'a Wear, Shell 011 _______ _
Co .. Beach 'N Bay Wardrobe .
HEAD AND
SHOULDERS SHAMPOO
\
QUART. .••.. 49c
El CAMINO SPICED
CRAB APPLES
SUNSHINE
Krispy Crackers
16-oz.
Ja r
1 ·lb.
Box 29'
LIBBY'S
PUMPKIN
• ,lllSIU~Y
CAKE MIXES
2 Big
29-oz.
Cafts
19-oz.
,kg.
WHITE, YELLOW, CHOCOLATE, DOUBLED
MOR.\'11\'G FRESH PRODVCE
FRESH OCEAN SPRAY
(IANBERRIES
For Homemade 'Relish or Sauce!
RtESH CllSP LAIGE STAUC
CELERY
::~ROP AVOCADOS 2 -~~~E-2
BEAUTIFIJL
BLOOMING
PET INSTANT
NON FAT MILK
20 Qt. Size 1 29
PET EVAPORATED
MILK
8 Tall 1 00 Cans •
SWAN
LIQUID
DETErGENT
2~-oz. 59c
Size
HEAVY DUTY
LIQUID DETERGENT
WISK
Quart 69(
MUMS
LUX
TOILET SOAP
2 8?th 29' Size
LYSOL SPRAY
DISINFECTANT
7:oz. 89' Size
HEAD l SHOUlDERS
SHAMPOO
2 1/J. -oz. 6 9c
Jar
lA~GE TUBE-79c
4 SCOTT 6.SO COUNT
BATHROOM
TISSUE
4 Roll 29' Pkg.
BONUS OFFER
FREE 100 °~r~~EMIUM
WITH PURCHASE 2 POUNDS
BACON Of YOUR CHOICE
Void A~er O.c. 1
I •
..
FOi THANKSGMNGI lM"I plonta In
6" pots, ovcnloble in all Pantrys except
Washington-Altadena Dr.
FROZEN FOOD
COUNTY FAii
APPU PIES MINCE I-In. ,Uli"KIN
BIG DEAL IMITATION
.ICE MILK 1/a -901.
ASSOmD PlAVOIS
-. .,
19!
29c
BIRDS EYE 6
•GREEN PEAS . . . . . U·n
• CUT CORN ........... 10.... PKGS .
•FRENCH FRIES ...... •·•L ~00
CllNICU CUT
•POTATOES .............. ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I~~ 45( BIRDS Elf WHOLE
STRAWBERRIES
~-~-~~~~~~---~--
oo 79c SWUE
COFFEE CAKES
nc:AN 01 ONNAMON NUT
Pi~;apple·Orange 5 :.: 100
4t:;100 ISLAND INN
DAQUIRI MIX
;. ..... •' .. . . . . , . •
LOCAL FRESH AA
LARGE . ......... ~ ,, ..
EG~!ENJ9c
KERN 'S
Tomato Juice 2 JUMBO 39c .. 6.QZ.
CANS
MARTINELLI
AP.PLBtilCI '.
•,
MRS. CU BBISON'S 9
Turkey Dressing 1 :~z. 4 c
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
\.; , . \
WHOlE OR STRAINED
CHASE & SANBORN
•
U.S.D.A.
...
•toMsJ9t
•HENS 45t
TURKEYS : :~:: ~~~
~at nn ,~mt4 .,..~9fT'I'" ·""' ,... .,.J • •
'IS:. 1ftn ,i fi,,r .,, "'•fr,... I)! Ak#qF k 4
WE ALSO HAVE JUHIOi TURKEYS, ROASTING CHICICEHS, GEESE, DUCKS
h 4 YU3AN
.C~O-F-FE_E_2_-l8_.~_N ._ .. _.~_~_.;1 ____________ ~· ~~~~~e79~ ~~w
""' •••• Tax
PKGS.
~00
-45' j
---'# 79c :
:·1°0
:; 100
r ~..._..$
AA BUTIER JELL 0 3 3-0Z. 19C PKGS.
PARTY CRACKERS ~~~· 49' TREATS 1-LB. 29C
PKG.
C&H
SU GAR
PANTRY
RA TH BLACK HA WK
SLICED
BACON
49~
WESTERN
OYSTERS
,~:·· 69c
DUN GESS
WHOLE
CRABS
59~
1-LB.
PKGS. MARGARINE We Ff'atur~ Mannlnfl'• flaalltfl Beel Because Its Flavor and QuaUt11
Are l 'on1tl11trntl11 Superior and at Prlce• as Low-.. tlu Lowe•t.
KLEENEX
•Table Napkins
~-_,,.,.·M:'" DELIC.\ TESSF.~ll"l'J'£ ~ .. *--:< " ,_._..._ ______ ..___. ..
. CiiENDDAR CHEESE 69~ ~
Special for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday,
Saturday,Sunday,Nov.25,26.27,29,30,Dec:. 1
2 50-d. 45c
Pkgs.
•Kitchen Towels
'} ::~~ 35c
• Facio I Tissue
2 400-ct. 39c
Pkgs.
~ PHllJOElPHIA .
3.nz. ]]c ·
Pkg. ; CREAM CHEESE
~-------
i Sff Rl°MP COCKY All ·~ 39c !
----~ ....... , .
Von de Kamp's.
RI• fUllP
SPECIALS
"40M.·SUM. NOV. -.CIC. l
POULTRY DMSllNG 49¢
FltUfT CAKE $1.21
CRAHl!~lrf MUF1'1NS
3!'
PUMl't<IN OR MINCE l'IE
65-
FOOOCRAFT FARM STYLE
CUCUMBER
PICKLES
? 15-oz. 45c
. Jars
OCEAN SPRAY
Cranberry Juice
COCKTAIL
Pint 27c Bottle
PANTRY ALL PURPOSE
Detergent ] 9"
Giant 49 1/" -01. Pkg .
~ . ,
--.... ·-... -.......... _,,,. .... --,,,,..--·--·-.. . -... .-. .--, .
.
DON'T FORGET
Wt Are Giving
DOUBLE
ORANGE ST AMPS
On Tuesdays From Now
UNTIL CHRISTMAS!
Wt Do Wont to Help You With
Your Christmas Shopping
SAVE TWICE WITH
ORANGE PREMIUM ST AMPS
You ~vt twice whr.n you shop ot tht Pontry! lri addition
to our low prices. wt give you voluoblt Orongt
Prtm&wn Stamps, redeJfnOb!t for fiM quality, notionolly
famous mtrc:hondi!e 8t sure to visit !ht
Orange Stamp
Redemption Center
• 601 W. LAS TUNAS
SAN GABRIEL
• 1047 N. ALLEN
'PASADENA
n Tuesday thru Saturd ny
a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
.... _________ ___
1170 BAKER ST. and. FAIRVIEW AVE.
COSTA MESA
MESA NORTH SHOPPING CENTER
e OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
e SU NDAY l 0 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
..
!
• ,.
'· '• '
OAU.Y '11.Rr/lllWµ .. u
Mon., .Ho•. 25, 1963
• \. , I . -. . -
LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE
•• '"• • •I • \ ... r.
t'tANU IS
bit KILD.ARf
•,
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HE'S M IMf'l'TlfHT, R!DQ.~ )OJH6 fNJ.J-J,
IQt.t:Mf.. I.()()( /CT HOW te.W.l<f~ tt15
'lMO '01
"l!VO'il '6 'lwtO 't 'SiSlfOH 'l 'H)IMON'IS '9 'il~V·~ .,.
'M0111J ·z -u""'oo 'SMOTIH 6 'H:>YO~V.LS ·9
'vwv11 ·~ '!>V9 ·c 'Acfdrtf Lt -"°~>¥ ~ll~MS~
... ~ · ~~·• •• . .-«~Uta• .. ·------~·~·
~onight
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Ounpl>•. (;rffn. Srrol..,,, It-• ., .. ,
•1'0 StorJ ICOLOll I lll WI
on TV
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J OA.Nll'I' IMOMAl
country flouM 1"9mulvu
I WllK'S ll"I CIAL
ABBIE AND sun
LIVIN6··~H151.R
TtW' He CAH "'8V! A
CAA~TIW4
'THE NEXT MH4.
YOU A.SKID flOll IT
JKI< Smllfl. !lost
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ly Gut Arriolo
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ly Leff •Rd McWilliaM1
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Created by Bud Fisher
I 140l)E T HE
OVERHEAO'S NOT
TOO UJW! MUTT'S
A TAU.GUY!
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D iry Shi t :'
•. •, Scee people call it a apur. • •. IOIM call it a
lfttlfl··
Gene Barry Leads
New Fashion Trend •
By VERNON SCO'IT kind ol role •• mervetoosly
HOlLYWOOD (UPI) -The .. be did, Md I'd like to
IDOlt elepntly tallcnd man Ml'UIDI the mlntle of love-
OD the televilton ICrtn tbtte llble eollDP-Jt'a not auy
e\Ulnll 11 Gee Bury m ~ ._ dmopape bub-
hla role ol priv ... •1•-ble ..i tmldnc it Wlevatlie.''
He'a doDI mon fw -·· 'n. ~ G'9lt ~· fashiona la Hollywood ti.a Niii tdp a 8-ry, and he
the brav• "'1 wbo toot tM ii ...._ tor the same kiad
top off Ms bllUlbll .wt a tlle fll _,...'*9iecl row. In mov-
beach. ..._
Each ol bla auita Ctlll.a a It wald be • IPWU• to
mlniJnum o1 9250 ud 11 lalJ • ..,.. otf 8lrT7 • an actor
ored by oot at mov»town'• .. ......, .... Ja..addtion • llll ~ .. with Judi.at tbNed -' oeecDt td-rciur.-..m on the
entisU. Bany bu a ~ .,.. ..-be.'.J a bu.meu
.. 50 per cat "'9ef of the __. ...... Ins · "Burke's !Aw" aeries -to 11*1..,. • ,....,.. •new Tideo ..-iea to atar three keep bis wardrobt for his own beautiful women.
use. "f'd like Co get Ehmbeth
"I'm fight.i.ng the Mr. Aver-Allea Lole Al'bri«ht end Elli.-
age look in mef!'s styles," t.he abeth' Montgomery for tht
actor said dunng a produc-sUn"in& rolu ," ta.id Barry.
lion break. "It's time the men "If ~ worb ou&, it
in this country got away from should be the flnt really ~
the good gray look. cessful women't ~ oo tel-
"Who needs the drooping eiv~. ttho~rs and the downbeat ''J woo't ~in the rlWll
altitude. I like to see sboul-myself. In feet, ab.llC "B~e·a
den point up a little bit. Law' bu bad jta ron I won 't
When I put on one of my do ADOtber ...W. In a few
sulta it c~ra me up; gives years I'd like to c« into other' " ~ a ch e In my pol__, fie~ bu4JrUn& induetry,
'4itw." .... for installce.,.lt olfen more
Style-setter Barry may be m a penoml. c~mce to a
a little ahead of his time. man than actalg.
HU jacket.3 are cut shorter BIT PARTS: Elke Sommer
than _average_. _the trousers has completed bet' HoHywood ar~ tight.er fatting and the acuviti~ and leavM for UJn..
shoulders more padded. don tt1" ~ for a ~
.Barry ~s c~e to be asso-role m "A Shot ii'! The Iiiirt.iT c~t.ed Wlth be~g a ~andy, ... MGM's paent .., ~ .~ back to ~ roie . in tJ:ie goers 00 Ori9tmas Day will ~ M.utersoo 6ene6 in be tbe opening of '"lbe Prlle" ~ch he wore a dert>y and r~ · Da carri«i a walking stick. . . • '-Uludan v~ ~~h-
"It' •'---· ard um will guest ltilr m 'Bow .~ more u~ JU~ w •. Jae.it Met George Btmru," a
robe, ~ explained. There 8 segment of the Jade Bt!DIV a certain elegance ol man-•
nerism I've tried to develop video ~ · -·
:\• bod\ of my shows. William
'Powell had the same thing
going for him in the old 'Thin
Man' mov\es.
"No ~ has played that
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SECOND FEATURE
''THE YOUNG
RACE'RS"
Mark Damon and
Luana Ander8
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All Fruit Flevora flopuler Flavors
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Fresh Butter ::: ~ 6 7c .
Sweet Pickles= ~ 3 9c .
Foil Wrap ~::., '~· 6Jc
Fruit COcktai.I ..=. 4 !! 51.
Pineapple ~~ 4 i::-51.
Grapefruit =:: ~~i:: ~~, _,
Whole Yams= 3 i:: 51. ·
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Cut Wax Beans ........
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Pies ~:;~~·· ';m29.
Apple , Pumpkin or Mince CIOY.....a.... .. f Rolls fr••• ...-· .,,. cnm .~ .,, 14_-1
"I-I h 2 5 Pnerflouse Rolls f,i~: .,, a.:,. 39' 2~'z. C Aspsagus Spears ~.·~: 3 ::: •1.00
.... I Caulftower ~·~:; 4 l ..... 11.00 r... Pas := 6 ~ •too
Safeway Holiday Produa,., Fmhest in Town!
•
Finest
Selection
of ·
New Crop
w.lnuh
Almonds
Pecans
Brazils
Filberts
Pecans
Extra
large
Jumbo
Stuarts lb.
c
--U.S. No. 1 ---Russet
Green Onions k. 5'
Potatoes
a:.39c
Banana~ ~~i::: v~:~rty 2 k 25'
M h Bron Variety 69' UI rooms Fine fOf Drwinr ..
Ba"ana Squash · ~~: ,~. 5'
Cucumbers L::~rm 3 .. 25'
Prices. Effective Three Days, Mon., Tues.,. Wed.,
Nov. 25, 26, 27 at Local Safeway Stores
Pork Legs~= "'· 49c ~'i"-'"· 59'
"'Pork Ch0ps::;f.69c ~79c ~if.49'
Safeway Reduces
leef Prices
We Pu5 o'n Savings ·
to Cudomer1
w •• ,. hl'ppy to announce ~,'
New Low•r ·
Prices on
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n.. UFI look
Of Clwl1tma1
c.MerU
Pork Loin Roast
Cl/t Only From Tender ,,.
Eutem Gr1in.F1c4 Pork •·
--Fresh-..
Oysters
Jonu ' Dairy Ferm
Pure Pork Sausage
:~~" 2-19·1!i69.
Mandarin Oranges -=.~· 4 11
.: •1.00
Grapef rult Juice 1~.. 4!:" 39'
Gelatin Ring Salad 0r1~berry 2!: 59'
Sea Trader Oysters ~J~ ~:;~ ': 35'
Red Raspberry Jam (mr; 2 ! 59'
· -' Pumpkin Spice Cake Mfs.~;rr· :,45• '1111 '= 19'
Volume 3
The Merriment
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Brown 'n Serve Rolls ~~"w~;) .,':t 29'
Multiple Vitamins ffi)~~~jg .. ~ $1.29
HiS'TORv Grade .4A Fr•sh Eggs c-0 ' Mroe en,_ lltlrffer.19' f.r-farta t. Y•U -every OF U.S.A. • .. t Ulrtftl .. J .. M ,, ........ , .......... ti.of • wlly Sefewey .,,. ., ... , .... ,
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SIRLOIN TIP 99c ,1 ROAST ,.
USDA CHOICE
FRESH TURKEYS
''The Californian Brand"
I USDA GRADE A BROAD BREASTED
HORMEL OR FARMER JOHN
SUGAR CURED
HAMS
1~BONE 98ii.
WHOLE
OR
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-FROZEN FOODS-
EXCELSIOR OLD FASHIONED
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JOHNSTON 'S LARGE 9 INCH
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Fruit PIES 49c
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U.S.D.A. CHOKE STEW MEAT .
FRESH LEAN GROUND ROUND
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Following att excerpts Crom
editorial& inn e w 1pap1r 1
n"OUnd the country on the kill·
inc of Lee Harvey O.wald,
accused a.-an in of Preaklent
Kemedy :
The New York 'llmes-nie
Dalla• aulhor\tiea, abetted
and encoura1ed by the new•
paper, TV and radio µre1r11 1 tra .. pied on every prlnciple
of Juat.ice 1n their handllng of
Lee H. Oswald. It is lileb:
sworn duty to protect every
prl9ooer, u well as the com·
munlty, and to afford each
accuted person fllll opportun-
ity for hla defense before a
l
Police Get
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BroWn Likea 'Golden' Bill
SACRAMENTO (APl -1 The iovemor upre1Nd bil
Gov. Brown bu thrown hia aupport for the ptnd.ln1 U.S. Whtt Te De .,., Wher•
1upport behind a meaaure he Se11at1 bm bl a tetesram to T ,.._ ' .,... I
aays wW provide employment Senatofs Henry Ji!. Jackaon, • --1'I •17 P Y
ln 1p1rttly eetUed areu and D·W 1 • h.. Qair En 11 e, WMky_.rn,,,_~M
2 Graduates
Of Aca demy .l)lllp the weft's dormant 1old [).(;allf., tM Tbomu Kuthel, Wit Til i:mlne~•=·==========~R~.c.lil~-==========~==~DAIL~Y~-~~:!!i:'i!:;;:=: Tvto more graduates of lhel:
Los Angeles Police Academy
have joined the Ne w port
Be a c h Police Department,
Police Ch~f 8. Jam• Gi1Y·
u announced today.
Oftietr1 StanleJ Brualer
and Lyle Hllmerson went on
duty after complttinl three
months of intenaive law eD·
forcement tratnln1 at t h e
acl!lemy.
The two men are the 12th
and 13th graduates to join the
Newport Beach force w I t h
three more off~era In tht
prog ram , who w1l1 iraduate
January 31 , 19M.
Officer Hllmerton lg a Ion&·
lime Newport Beach relidtl!t
and Officer Breagler bu lived
Jn Colta Me1a 1lnce 1981.
He fovea her more ,
bec11use sh e ·bakes
Bridgford
~
property C<lftllti<uled court.
New York Herald Trlbuoe--
Tbe murder of the man sus-
pected of having aKasirinated
President Kennedy haJ1 aerved on1Y to compound a belo:Mu
crUne . . . the attack on Os-
wald was an attack on the
.,Qfrt~RS CONGRATULATED -Newport Beach police chief B. Jame• Glovas
(frOht left) congratulates offieera Stanley Breuler and Lyle Hilmenon on
Both men are married and
each hu two :rouna cblldren.
It' areal IOOd -•nd so eny, ..
buy delicioo1 lrjdcford Bnod
wtierewrtr_,foodu<esold
WT llWD 1QI llW. ~ IOLU, OOIM' wm Wf. .iUA tll4f'lo M Mi W graduation from Police Academy. '
law.
Daily News-The martyred
Pre&ident would have been the ttnt to deplore this act of vt-Costly Chest
olence out.aide the law. Let ua
have no more of IUCb thlaCI LONDON (AP l-An Italian
in coooection wittl 1111 a11• dealer purchMed a Loua XV
&inat.ion. And, by the way, chelt for *34,71) at aucUon in
what were the Dallu cope do-Sotheby'a ~ week in Lon.
ing ~ dq;l. 'ftui ebeilt. was the work
The Bo6lton Record A.meri· of Leonard Bood1ll about 1'710.
can-In a c~vililed society ----------
u;GAL N<11'1Ct: 11ucb as ourt, katded on i.w
and ordt!!°, tne ttaying cannot
be morally or legally con -1-------,----
doned. But the compulsioo NOTICll 011 T•USTlll '1 SAL•
that drove Dallas nightclub °" ~· ~ :.J.":, 11:• .,.dMt<
owner Jack Ruby to kill Os· A.M. •• mi """' ••11 11w6 .• """"'""" . ~-"~'-I c..llF. 1 .. ..._ 11111 ltlELl.i.ILIE tN-·Wald In r-.-.un or ' moo· VIEITMIENT" CO.~TION, •• T ..... strous crime Is underttarid· llNW .,. ~ ,. Trw1 ,,_ w ••· 1"'°9 L11!..,, • -•lood .........., wtie able. In ctndor. we have DO -1111. 11 1Er11rw:i. v .... • .....,,.., regretll~dled by iii&J.iF' :::_ the same~ tf· lent · " :S:.....,. death g Pre.'..dent l~a Ill ,:..,., 01 _..:;
Kennedy and we hope that L ...... .,. M lmW G. u-.... -
j .... ,_ . ..._8,. •• with u.J... -., ttw btffOI o1 ctn•"' 11111......., u .. uoce, Ul \llC Ul'f:i £.....,,, _... --... rootlet "' wl>ldl -will take into account the ._... .._....,,, 1, 1..,, ... .-""'"
emotional: forces he waa ob-~'1' .;-. ...:1c: .. ~i.~ 11::'1:'.,=
vtously unable to reai&t. ::::, ~or'"' u~·11,.r;.:: .~..., ~ Boston Her~TbeM two ., ..... w!IMut •• ,..,., .... 11111,
d__. .. _ do net cancel ucil oth· ,,._. • _ ..... .-.. ""' .,t_• "° ... >:I _....,.... ..... -... Id .... Mid er out, but make a double in· trwt• .,-.. 14 0-9 ,. Tt1111, •
die N t. '"" .............. ~ •-1Y· tm "" .our 1.mes ... ,,..11,. • John P tmedy, who ~e n. ....... w "41•::; 1.-tl _._. ti . '--·.. ... w....,., .. ""' ....... -for moderacion and c1-... y. ~ MMt Tr9d, ... ""' t it, .,
wu the vid.im o( extremism c ... 11 ........ " - --"'
and bate. Sundly'g .evtl deed =:-.,,:· !:! ~t!..:i't:!....v~
~ I.I-. " II Gt' ...... OIWlfV at.a~ ~.~~' .. ,,._ 1 ...... ,,,_,., ~........., .--.•• Bolton ""'--·--~ 0 -"' _...., --"'*"WP
Le;e ll#V.,. Q•'= r-= .... .) .,, • ~en~1IJ!l~lrvlct W !:.,,:' :: .. ~ ~-f ... ,
his cotmtry ~ to Texas ...• i.. .... •"" ,.......,_ .i -1 ..... ..
this further killing ll especial· ~":',tt1~ 1~=·1tl
I Unf-unate m the "ight or ll•ll•blt tnv••'"' ... t c-. y "'' T"'t'N the &rd.t efforts of Dallas au· ,, H1r111d L. SI•"''
.a.-:.1 •-~rve Oswald's v1<1 p,.,,,,..., · u.IVl .... ~"" r-~. •'--•· P~bll•M<I O••~w c ... 11 O•ll• 1111o1. civil rigbll. despite u....., cer· c...1• M•u. C•'"·· ....,.. u 1nd o.c
t.ainty of his guilt. and ~ t. '· iw . c• 1,.. 1--.i I~ to wbic~ news med:i~1 ----------
weot W keep alive tbe J>OS&I· L.t:liAL N(JTICE
billty of imocence.
Dallas Morn.kiri News-It is z..mt c111 .... .,..., "*'"" not the lnlefltion o[ the new11 , "'· 1n
ke NOTICI Of' fl>US LIC HI Al lMe at thil momeol. to ma any MOTICE IS ME llEllY G IVEN "' .. ,.,.
edM.triaJ spe!culation on.dthe r~•;;.:.ii =··~irn ~ °""-Cl~tll~
11!ayVtg of the late Press ent ,_,1111 .., "'-."11ai11111 "' oav11
K.nned'·, assassin. But it. Is ~u1t11 11u•1 co . to~••IC rk"'"'
our bus.inel!, pertiapi, to sug· 01.1rttl ;..c'"~~5 u. r '.,. •IOdr I ...,."loN~.,, •;A C·l·Z
-
gest that this cJty, wtikh all u~O::~~!! ., Jll, ,15• s1i. sH. n1 Gold·
of us Jove, needs ;i.n atmos· -w. cc•-°'' 111 ...
ph r Calm and balance t.l()TICE IJ HE~EllY FUllT'*• GlV· e!'fl 0 · fN "'•' ••Id Dubllc hMrlno •Ill be Today most churches are ~•kl "" ·~· .s•~ "•• "' ~ iw. . I . 11 1"-''"'""''°'PM .l~T ... C-ll open for memoria services. c......i.•• "' 1,,. """""'" 11 .. ,~ c11•
Go to one or your choice. for "'"· t t .. ~"" 11-.,... .1 .... •nw .,..
r th Lo d I. the •II ->0"' In!••••'"" ..... ·-•r •nd the House o e r s .,. .,,.,d ""'..,.,·
very 5ymbl of serenity. ~:l11::r._C.,,o:r.L1 N:
Fort Worlh Star-Telegram ,.E'lrlPOlT 1E•• c11v
-Never befare h a e the Pubn,~..i ,.;~71'1~~,t,.,,c=i~
American people had such an .. _...,11 , •• ,~. o.•"·• "-· u. 19'.J
intimate eyewitness view of "°'~
history-grievously tragic hill·
tory-as in the p8il tbree
days. The incredible has been
pHed upon the incredible. so
that people sitting al the ring·
side of ·events begin to dis·
believe their eyes and their
11enses .
Lu bbock Avalanche-Jou rnal
-Tragic ... was the clum&i·
n~ of the Dallas police in
their attempted transrer of
Lee Harvey Olwald from city
to county jail. The fact that
a n outsider could get within
• foot of Oswald and fa tally
shoot him as offk:ers stood
a ro1lfld by the doUlns iii as
difficult to believe as the true
and awful Kory of last Fri·
day noon.
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. ington Beach Mun icipal Pier
1·1nn·1 have to freeze all win·
'" Lifeguard C b I e f Vince
Moorhouse hag been given the
i,!o ahead by councilmen to
rebuild the upper portion of
1hc station. The recotistruc·
lion )"Ill provide an enclosed
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Jr. • Rose Bowl Postpones Selection:~·
'}. i·
ly BILL DONER
Sports Editor
Orange Coast area football fans were still wait·
ing anxiously today for word on the 18th annual
Junior Rose Bowl game.
Officials o! the jaycee gridiron clauic met
Suoday in Pasadena. but, in deference to today's
nattonal day of mourning, elected to postpone ail-·
nouncement of team selection until Tuesday morn· ing. ,.
Dr. John 8. Shepard , chairman of the game's ~d of management and president of Los Angeles
fierce College, iasued this brief statement follow ·
in& the morning meeting:
In Mourning
Sports Vista
At Standstill
UnltM Pr••• lntern11tion•I
The Southern California sports scene was a mourn·
rul blank today in respect to the memory of the late
resident Kennedy as it was most of the weekend rol·
owing the assassination.
The only major sports even' held in the region dur-
ing the weekend was the Los Ange les Rams game in
the Coliseum against the
Baltimore Colb yesterday
afternoon which the Rams
won 17-16.
"In view of the national day of mourning on
Monday, the selection committee felt ft would be
lnaf pro priate to make the announcement. Tbua we
wil narne the two teams Tuesday." '
A spokesman for' the 1pona:orlng Junior Cham·
her of Commerce did reveal that the 11-man board
hid 1lready tabbed the two teains.
"They won't even tell me who the Willi are
until Monday night," publidty director Hank lyea
said. ·
From all indications, however, Orange Coast
College will repreaent the Weat with Northeastern
A&M of Miami, Okla. from the East .
Orange Coast and Northeastern are the only
The game was played ln \"!l'':i
keeping with the decision of
Natio nal F' o o t b a 11 League
commissioner Pett Rozelle. •
Although s"me protests were
expressed at the holding of '
the game. 48.555 attended the
contf!St and observed • mo-
ment of silent prayer before
the eam e started. Fonowmc the American
Footba'll 1..eague declalOe. the
Hou ston.San Diego Chargers
game in San Diego tcheduled
lo Dec. I.
,
major junior
0eoJl.,e (botban teama in the land
which are unbeaten and unUed.
Long Beach's hope1 for a berlb In the 1RB
took a jolt when Vikin& officials voted to postpone
the season fwl with Bakersfield until Wednesday.
A source close to lhe selection committee in·
ditated it is diffic~-to· beltef'e· the group would
choose a team with i game re011;ioln& to be played.
!RB otfitja.ls Bm·l..Ad.tbrmn and Ed Miller plan
to fly from Los Angeles to the Eastern school late
tonight for contract signing ~remonies on Tueaday
morning. Leishman ia t be chairman of the game
while Miller bead.a the Eastern aelection group.
Jerry Graves~ Wrstern representative, will lead
tUP'IT-1
17-16 upset win over Baltimore. !'<·ote bruising line
play that allows Perkins to score.
.. ~ .J:..:.
1 1roup of &IJM"oflidar..-locludlng M"'. •
R.08t Bowl1 Susa.a Taylor -to the Wesiteni ~ ~
on Tuuday llllll"Jdn& for 1 almJJar celebraUO& ... ,., • Sh~ OCC 1e1 the bid, and It ap /
moral ttncb, ~ t.bt present ttrqe, JRB brau... 'l.(J~
arrive on thi ~ campw at about IC a .m: . ~
giant raU, Jlaiiln the Coast gymnasium al, • -;.·
Ti~wtlt' a:o on sale throughout .,
area starthC, y morning with some )0,000 ..
"&ood" ~ti''IT' at Oran&e Coast Col~. '•
The DAILY PILOT a!JO pbn1 to send .p.dll.
rooters busei to the cluaic and detaila of the•trilJ
will be dlocloeed in Tuuday'• paper.
Rams Climb
Into
LOS ANGELES !UPI) -The Los Angeles ~IT\.\
to the surpriae of almost everyone -are involved to--~
day in • three-wey tie for fourth place in the National
Football 'League's Western Confere nce.
The Rams scraped by the favored Baltimore Colts
Sunday by one point -17-16 -on Danny VillanUe \'l°S
-{::[ "{::r * 13-yard field goal In 1he
third quarter.
Pro Grid
Standings
They now have a·4-7 r tC·
ord -the same as Detroit
and Minnesota.
The game at Memori;tl
Colise um was played in a
rather .somber atmosphPre !111"-!-•LM-ASIOCIAT'IO ••• ,. , .. ..,.. c...._
N-V-CNvotl""" II. L.,1, ·--~ w-.... -·
. ' • > •• • • . ' > • > • ' .
-because of Presid,.,nt
,. ""· Kennedv's assassinatio n . ! ~ The crOwd of 48.555 ri b--
~ ,;:; served a moment of silent
• m prayer before the game ~ :: started and ente rUinn1ent ·-c 1111=': 1 , "'frills were largely omitted.
: ',• : -:: Villanueva 's field goal gJve
4 • :lW the Rams the winning po1nls : ~ : !: but c lulky left halfback. n ick
t t • .iw ,Baae was the guy who n1~je
L111 ..__ ~'7.,.,;::::"',. the Rams go. He scampered lfor yesterday was postponed
The UC L A-University of
D.td"-Y "'LOT ,,.._..,. •• ,, 231Southern California football
UP AND OVER FOR llAM TOUCHDOWN -Los
Angelea fullback Art Perkins leaps 1nto the end
ione for second quarter touthdown in Sunday's ~-"ir.~=-w-11 "' St y&rd:s to set up the first ------------1""1--•,,., ~ ,. Ramm in the fint quari~r ~.,::.\',.,.,"~ ~..!-" BaBll compiled a total of 1 ~ Mon., Nov. 15, 1963 game was postponed from last
Saturday to next Saturday.
The Washlngton-Wutrington SPORTS Los Alamitos
I ............ q. ""! r \ 11& "' yards from 11enmmage on 19
C 11 • ..,.. _. ':'C::.;1...,. came. for & fl .31 ave-raJ:"A.
0 eO'lans . .......,.. --,,. Ram defensiYe uDlt -
"... ~ : ::-"""~·· Ro8ey Grier , Mike Henry. I .a-
CHAMPION
State clash. which alao will
have an important bearing on
the choice of the Big Six rep-
~ ~i!:. ,,...,_ mar Lundy end othera -;i\so
-v .... 91 Dali. played a brge part in I h4J -~Ito .. ""'*""911 .....,._. ,.,..... .__ --d~a~y'~."1.!0;~.~~"!,~ ~~~ BRIEFS Race Entries ;,t one r b-..c The untveralUe1 next ,Satur. ~ 'G ~ ' _. •
ay, 'ho~. ~-who • r• T• S of the Rains-
the Big T~ representalivl! to Th St L 1 C 1 r 111 I .-Colts football Pasade na is. because the de-e · 0 u 8 .1 CIM• a ""'· ""' _, 1 ...... LI"''"'"' w., 1w11r..1 GIUu"'' i11 • .-.raml!
cidiog Michigan State-lllinois should be grateful to thelr c!i!r!.·~~~ ~,;;:,"'(1.l ... ~:!' ~k. Q..a•• '0...., 1~"' ,.._,..,,> "11 ,' ·2911 "1 .. 1 -.~
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·• • • \ . d p .Df lt"""l"ll Yt"'-IM gam e was p o s t po n e d to lIJlderTatl!d defl!nse or -~ w• i•v1otT1o1 1acf l.IO ~ .. ,,. i ••• , 1 .11soc1a~ rf'lll ......,.... •-,....,,.,. ,.~ 1~,
. . . . . , lolii•~ (JI..,.. Ortttll Ii/I -t t>d u• Jn C.,._ AA loll•nu1. ""'"' • • • "1 •--PG"tt Thanksgiving. 1ng Uiem into a twpll! tie FoT 11."1•• ,.,. M..a ,~ .... ~ '"''"'' 111 11600 M . Most of the nation 1 major T __ ,., ._ ::::: 1,,,., .. atM "" 1~11
All Sou I her n California the N a tt o n .11 I Fo o tball ~':':!~-\~im,:.: ~1 1 ........ 1 :i:1 ~':'Yc~ 11~i::;;,:_ "_:~1 :~ collegl!1, sti1nned and shocked 0 ... ~ ""~ ._.. ;:,~ ""' •-" 11
small colleges postponed or , A . East Di · ·00 v-,, 1 !J""" 1tan111 '" w .. 1"'""'" tK_.., c-1 110 b lhe death f th Pre ·dent ......,,...,. .., ....., o-. y.,111 ...,.11,.d ' eled the'r V.'eekend foot u::ague s em v1s1 Mlu,,. ~.c. 11t1c,.,.,,o ~1roudl 111
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Rov•I -IH•"•• ,,111""1 1u Y o e S1 • 1ut101o t1 1111-,.
cane 1 ·lead and the Chic"'"O Bea.rs ..,. M!H 1'""'""' imlf!ll ni """•'• GuY tar II( McR ... ..,1d•I 111 ha~ delayed until tfli week·•'-·---' -'-"-'-"-"----•~----I ball games. Los Angell!S Statl!, · ..., Ct• tot> !"-"> Cll•P'nt"I 110 ttr H. Loo c...,,y P~ .. 1 111 s 1· · H In'--"
1963 Californ ia Col!cgiatl! Ath· can Chank Roger Leclerc that LOY• v.,. cDoN1e1 lY••> 11'1H•"" H a ... iz .. , co111 ... 1 111 end their football day of deci-win. eory ...,., .. ept.._,, a . . . . Frank LH (-WlfglnoJ II' !.o.onlOh Anwi !Jo•• (tn"I 11' . Johnny UnllM pass 00 lhe
Jetic Association champions, things aren't aU knotted up ln ot•-•~ "".,.,.. it>on•'<I Alil1""1 111 s1on. goa1 line in the th•""'"' n"· ,_
d S F d V Ir ••COMO ltAC•. llO Y•""·' "'"old> Jiii c111--111 ((~Ma p .. ._i no ~ '" .,u<l an an. em an o a ey the West, too. A1ic.w-........ ,...,, .. 11o1C1C. w1. I Only two l.l!ams. Texas and t : o ter to break up a Coll rn
Slate decided not to resched-T he Cardinal~ upset the =rn !~!':1~,!~'::~111 i::10:,'li!4;!,'4 ""•A~'·c..':. v~"'Piv! ·;~ :".le~raska. have nailed down :: :!:! 1 m arcti.
ule their game. New York Giant! 24-17 Sun· Clfrltd1t1 cw11ti.rt Giiium) ll'IP-• ,.urw i1toe w1.l 1najor OOv.'i berths and on l~ Thi.s \01a.c; a break but a ~
In the onty j11 ·11nr college day and made it ·a neV: race ~.:;;·1:_-o.:ic':-~:.,~i::"~u.,, :~ g: r~:: 1~·;;: Wlefll'i> 1101 Nebca.sk'IOI accomplished it las: -----' Ram' coach Harland S\ ::ire
game played , Lo~ AogelH in the Ea9tem Coofereoce. Fi.v 11• 1•1tJ>••d s1.-1 • 11s lT""""'' 1t1.at !"•"•• ,,._., \~ wfekend. Stilt to be decided, said after the game 111u
llarbor Saturday h!'at, Comp-:rht Ckveland Browns, by ck+ l.:::.,°" eZ1\1!:;:;1.!!··~~ .... 1 ii: ~::..,~~ic~ti>c:;!,~) · J~ are b o l n tcarns 1n l he make your own bre~ks h.\·
ton 27-26. ( feating the Dallas Cowboys ... 1u11• c,...,..., P-) i Jt, H•11 c-. 11trt1o1~ s•-o> iu ~ and Su~ar bowls. and I •1U>C•A1•0 ,. .. ,,, hard tackling and head ·-up ~h th ,. I 'ames of ' ....... ~11,~ !J•-0...vH ) 111 S..•1 "'"""" (M ...... P•~· 1:00 .... _ I I 0 SOUTM . " e ree 1na ,, 27-17. joinl!<I Jn the firs(-p\ace --!""•v'• p 11,,1.., ich~"·• s,,,,,,,1 111 u...: \·LS1 1ng ean1s in range\T"""""•• 1t, ic ... 11><1<v e football."
the undecided So:1thern Cali· tie v.·ith St Louis and N ew TM110 ••cl . 1511 ... d •. i v••• 1>1"' Rlt-•o• ic1111 ... d L•"''''"11 111 and Cotton bov.·ls_ v .... ,,.,11111 11• c. .. wu111"'""' 0 ,, He added •·urutas is <toll
f · I I II · I Athl t · -\IP I• C>•-.., Ml""' P'uru 111llO o ... ,,.., .. (llon•ld a•••1I II~ Flor1do Al.M lt. _,.,. ~""'" • ·
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Duarte
ornia n er-co egia e e · York. All have 8·3 records. · "''· ~1ost 11.·ere scheduled for Lou1.1 ...... ,,.,. lO. 1u1-• the greatest. I'll take a 17·16
Paces ic Conference race were call· Th, ~···• .. ,gh '-"--\,.•s 11.,. 1h" !H••11v C•o•trvl 11 1 NINlM •Ac1 . JJO '"'"' 1 ••or 01~, ~etllement la st weekend, but~;:::;"~·=~ J~~07111 win over him any day "
d off S d Th ()cc'd .-'""""' ~ ,._.. S•uc• 11,,.. (I-•! y.,,,.,f 11• •NI .,. Ito G <If 8 P•u• p~, .. 11aao . • ' . . . e atur ay. e 1 en· nearly thr~· the western Di· SPna• 1"""' .. 1Jo1>n ~ ... i.1 111 •• w• were postponed because of the 1 111~w)(1 ~ or.i. 11 The Colt quarterl>ack com-
Title Victory
tal-Pomona college game was .n .. ion into a de9dlock too but ~· ~· v;o, 1 ~"''";"\.,,~""0"'•"1 11~ ~· 1un rH•rt•• c•o.l>f l 11i assassif'l3tioo ol Prestdent =::.':!. G;.~ Oil•~ 1' pletKI :iii of 34 passes for 237 -" to Tu d , ltemoon • .., · • ¥ '°" •• •• "' 8tn'M Nono u1mu ,..,,,.,1 11~ L' _ _. .: 11.. 11 o. ..... , . . n1ov.,.. e& a~ a , Leclerc ki c k I! d an 18-yard t•ll•'• ,1,.1 (Htn..., Po .. i 111 s .. O.rQ• rJo11n 1Can .. 1 11) n.cnnn1y. N:;':',_,, •Olo.......,.• lJ, ..,._" """· yard.s gained -a fine day 1
as was thl! Cal Tech·Clare-ficld goal wllh 4:31 rl!JTl'8.in-~~: .. ~:.!" (~':;;;: :,,.~: ~\~ ~~~;::,..ic1~11i.::;:•0.,..~~·1 ::~ 11le traditional dash be-:'~' ~.,i_,11, v. M••Wwll 1 v.'Ork.
mont·Mudd ga1ne Redlands ing to give the Bears a 17-17 -._" 1 u1-"4t!•l 1"1c111r91...., o-" fw.u1...., s1ro u"1 11l 1 t"'·een Army and :'-l'avy sched-IOUTMWSJT Ram quarterback Roman
L 0 N G BEACH I AP \ -and Wh ittier will meet Wed-••• ii.~ G1'1 K•v tcu ni. ,..,,,..1 1'1 ~~ ,°'11"',' 1'"•,"t~, ',"'1"'1 ,1:,'1 uled in Philadel .... h•a sa'turday ,,,,....,.. .. 71• r,,., '"°' • Gabriel had a fair day-he • 1 '-' • ,.._,y " l •c• c "' t"'"' • -re i>av.,. 1o. SUI .Jt1110 • Long Beach State won tlie lne81ay afternoon The Green Bay Packers ,ou-.TM .. ,,,,, ua ~ •• o, i v•" ""•...,.. i•-• s•·•~ .. 1 111 sWI is in doubl. Officials of E-n "--~io a. ,_,.r oo-•• completed 10 of 21 puses The Los Anu!"les Lakers •old• Anow•ncn . Pu•t• 1uoo. wt Po1cn ... 1, 11;.,.m•~ .,._,) t7CI .._....h le . 't ,. h -11 f llO d California Collegiate Athletic " Bl d who defeated the San Fran· Ju•1•deC1< fl(_.,, c~oom1n) 1711 1 ,....... serv e tnstl u ions ave E••• ,.,., su ro 11. •-~. ""'"" 1 or yar s.
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and the Los Angeles a es · F--N' -10 •ox-.., D<oNlr 111:. McR••.,.,.d•! 111 expressed a desire to play SooJ_ .. , , .... ~ T•• .. Al.I 1 I But not a touehdOY.'n wa1
A I ti c 0 u n tr y both h d , k d C\!CO .,.,y 1ners , ur • p..,. 111, (Cll•rl" Smlffll 111 • Tu•• Lu.,,oran 11, 111.r-t ssoc a on cross a two 11ee en games would have tied for the lead S•fll'ICI G1r1 co-~ ,..111...,1 111 ho .. ~;e\'er. so the chances of ,,,,. w11t scored through the air.
championships with a starr\ngl po~t~~::· Both 1cam-h are if the Bea.rs had k>st . Chica go :i~;:c :.~·1~!!::~ ic:;:!1,1 :~ Pro Cni.rie eancellal1cm aJ>Pear to be re-'':!:h..., v .... .,.. u. , __ "''' u01• The Colts scored their only
performance by Frank sc e u. to resume urs-now has a 9-1-1 recoT"d : O••li"9 11., c•obott """'1r1 11> 1 n1ote, \JI •~ 11, u•"" ~1· n tourhdov.·n on a 20-yard burst
Duarte, former }iuntingtnn d ay night -the Laker~ at Green Bay is 9-2. ~~':' sr~~"'"!cu~;~·~~.,,.,.i :~ S d• Navy. ranked second at B·l I through lhe ~iddle b)'. full-. 0 C t New York and thr Blades at t.v11. ,., 1wu11•m Mtl\o•,..•I n1 tOJt f:fl.gS and possessina the season's! back .Jerry 1111! early 1n the Beach High and range oas v . ., . ancouver. , . B ~'I ,,,.TH ••c•. a v•'"' l ,. •• , ,,o, most highly publicized player B J sec~nd quar.ter. College. star. . The Lake.r~ ~('01,nned in the axler " ns • ..., "D 1~ G•-" ,.1.,.. Pun• 11o00 At lOC•ATto "1 '1u -in quarterback Roger Stau. OC '-et#
1
Jim Martin. a \3.year pro
Duarte ran the 3.f>.m 1 I e We~tern D1v1s1on lrad of t.he LAFAVETJ'E Pa. fAPI _ s-:o c.11e,. c11:~or1 1io.1,1 ~1'1 ,.,i ... 01'"'""w L T ""· bach. ls a solid favorite to \·eteran. c.onverted and kick·
course in 17.32 Saturday. ~atlonal Bas~rt~~11 Assfia-Rex Baxter Jr'. compiled 8 ':"'.:,~:.,'~!:.~,uu;•.;,:, ~~~~~'1 :11: ~:':.c':'n••I ~I ! ~ ,;-: make it five in a row over Standinns ed three held goa ls-rardaa:e
Standings· Long B e a ch Lion rac.e while sccond-p ace brilliant recl)rd as an ama· c"""'•• 1., !Cho•ll• '"''"') i.1 .. h11-1.,.... • , m ~"Anny, 7-2. ...,D 39. 22 and 41. · St Louis won a game and 111o<• e""" (IC. Mc•evno1011 111 'l...,. v,,...._ ' 11 ·* 1 Th M'dd' 'd ·" I !\-1artkl failA .. 0 hi f-· th
St t 27 ·nts San Diego · teur but in pro go lf ranks he voro, L" !Dr:ln•l<l ... n1...,1 1" e I ies are const ercu Not\tolel l!KIH• L_,.. t:\.I n s ...,..r a e poi ' lost another in .he interim. was' frustrated untr Sundaw1 ,,,.,o Hou• (l onui '-•l 11• Liii ,..,.,.,1.,w"'"'" 0'"'~: 7 ,,. ~prime candidates for the Cot· ... s1oc1Arao ,. ... ,, try-an apparenth' easy one State 58 Fresno S t a t e 1'h Lakers v.·ert' to have ' ;,•eo.win rz..:• C011lf!1> '"~· Loul 11 , ''° 1, Bo WLT"".•'~"l r th 2, ~·t. · t•· ' • r e . . One of Baxter·s biggest G<Jn ~moo• 0oc: <Curll• Porno•! u1 ~~" F'•~ 1 1 sn 1 ton Y.'], to oppose top-rank-o.1c1H n i • XI n .., rom e ..-yaou . tne lll ,.., 79, Los Angeles State 80, .._al playe:i t he Warriors 1n San prob! •-· been bad 11 .. _ Tfd<l\o L" 111-11 s•••un1 111 0..,..,.. 1 10 m • ed Texa~. The J,onghoms. the r°"""' • • 1 ,1 j.I n fourth quarter. Tb1s one could
F . F . J . ht d ems '""" ... --s "' J 10 1J1 s ,.,.,.,.,,,,,, i • ' '° ,,. ~ Poly of San Lui.Ji Obispo lZ'l ranc1sco rt ay .n1g an ishes but Sunday he fashioned 1un11 •"''· "° v••O• i •• ., ~1<1• • .....,., •• ,.11, nation'9 only major unbeaten, o...,., • • ' 1• ,. .. have 11.00 the game .
.and San Fernadn Valley State h::>!'t the Warr">lS .1n Los An· back-to-back S8s to win the ~=·~·...,,.P~~'!t..,~~."u l V:,\ c1nc1""~" 11'~"~:¥'tou" 111 untied team at 9-0, already ::;llO!Y"'• J11:1 11 1 ~ ~ ~ On the last play of the
i cles Saturday night. T h e l20 000 Cajun c i'assic with a Cl•tlllOr'• w.re11 1t.eonud """"' .... ,. ,,. s"''"" "' D•'""'· ...,,1_...d have c linched the host spot in , ....... .,, •••"' game. f\1art1n tried another 152. Sports Arena <1;une was post· ' ..,..,, •• , •c e • .-. 1-·Y "•9<'1 •» T~Hd•v'o G•"'" th• r~ton Bowl They cl"'•"" 111-.,."'~ 1. '"'""'0 1 '"' -from th• Colt 38-a "'---c '° 275. y.,,.,1 Go (•-Sir..,.,! tH S.n l"••nc"<:o v•. {ll>(onnoil 1! New '-""'" · ..,..._ C~l<:e"' I, -roo! I UL:>...UI • poned to Jan. 2fi. , Young Jack Rule Jr the Mocl<•t w., c11a..ro s1r...,n1 11• .,._ the regular se.aBOn against old o.tro11 "' 1111-. --of 62 yards-but it fe ll short
T he Blades and all other foromer University of 1 ·~ w a ~~~""'J',. 81(~~~:;11~:.,7"1 ::~ ~-:i.;.!..":'1":1 ·~~.1~;:,"".:0•• foe Tuxas A&M, 2..fi-1. 1 • .,..0 "1=.r;:,v'•1 •••"' as th" gun • ..ounded.
Robertson,
Lucas Hot
\VP.stern Hoc k e)· .. League swinger, who had had a two-
tea ms ceased acl1v1ties dur· ltn>kl! margin after the first
ing the "''eekend. ~e first lfl hole.s, had to settle for a •d
Sp<"'-' A"oa moeung ... tie .,, third place with Torn-Out of Respt'ct for Presa ent
tween the Blades and the Den· my Aaron at 278 81 Bob Sbavl!l---------~---------------
ver Invaders was pushed Jr. moved into second al 271
CINCINNATI IAP) A ahead to Dec. :i. The Bl.ades-two strokes behind Baxter, -Totems game yes1er:tay tn Se·
blazing first half by Oscar altle was also postponed.
Robertson and Jerry L u c a s Quarter horse racin g at Los Bamka Rolling
end sha rpshooting by i\drianlA1a m1 los was not. held Satur-Cl-i!CAGO -Someone In
Sm i l h and Wayne Embry d.1v and 1oda ~: C.alle~te race tlle n&tional hockey league
Fans Destroy Tickets • Ill Pro lest
. . track across t.1r .vtcx 1co bor -had better come up with a Unltl!d Prf:t'" lnt('m11tlonal on a par 11.11h tl1 r 11('r\..ly
in the secon::I carried the Cin· r1er also cul out 11~ two racing "•---· · Two football fa"•. v.11h · · I 122 3 · · · way to stop O>UW< 1i,frkita and .... c1nnat1 Roya s to a -11 vi e-days of the wrek. Saturday Bobby Hull soon or those go-hard-to-get t ic k ets torr
tory over the St. Louis 1-lawks and Sunday. go Qricago Black Hawks will them into litUe pieces anit
ln Sunday night"s only Na-be clear gone.
tiona1 Basketball Associatio n Polo Crown Scoring four goals in the r efused to go into Vankrf' fit'Sf. period the H k.s uah Stadium out of respect fnr game. · ' aw c~ · the late President Kenned'
The "Big o·· hit at a l'Xll To LB ".·1,1t e <?d the Montreal Canadiens. Th -· t be th . ,., • 7·3, Sunday night for the i r ey prov.,.. o e r\
per cent chp in the open-fifth straight victory and 10th ceptions rather than 1111
tng period-five shots for fl~el LONG BEACll 1 i\P I -The straight oo home !Ce rule amMg National f .. ni
goals In the seconrt riuarter. California Stair er-liege water The triumph increased ihe ball League patroni> S1a1
• .,1polo c hampion-;l11p tM!lon~s to llawks' l 1! a d to 41h games day. Lucas ~l'orrd n1 nf' 1101nl~ 1n -Long Rrach St.l°r over the second place Toron-Al though many fan~ 1•r »
minutes. :l"i -rrond., Tl~ For1v-Nn11·r~ rtr fca1ed tn Maplr Leafs. who plav~rt tr st~ th&t lhe Natl"''"
Sund3y0s onl~ olhrr ~c:hed-San .Jose Sl:ite 10·4 ~aturda) to a 3.3 tie 11.·1th the Ne" F' o o Ib a 11 V ague ~h,111lil
uled n1cet1ng . Rnston 111 Dr ·I Othrr res111t ~ San .Io ~ <'\York fl.an~ers. and natural!)' have postponed lt!o 1::11111••
troit , was postponrd 0111 of r~·l !'l ale ;,. r~is Angrlrs Stall' 3 Mikita and !-l ull "''ere two of just as the Amer\c·ao 1··•"1
!opect for the death of Prr~1.! ~nr1 Los An~clrs State 7, Callthr prlme movers lll Chica-hall l.eaJ:ue did. allenrtAn•
dent Kennedy. . 1Poly of San Luis Obispo i . go'1 roul. ! al 5even NFL. contei;t~ "·''
aver11gf'.
There were sellout rro11. -1~
at three parks: 62.992 at
Yankee Stadium when• 1he
St. Louis Cardinals mrl lhP
New York Giants . 60.fi71 at
Phil!tdelphia "'' h " re thr
Washington Rc<l sk1n!> 111:1y.
ed lhe Eagles. and 45 !I05 al
Milv.·aukee wherf' thr S:in
F'ranrisco F n rt\' ~1nrrs
faced the f.rrrn l~a1 J'.1r\,,
er~
Tht" CrO\\d or .1641\.) \\hl(h
~'AIChf"d lhr rh1c:igri Brar<;
t:tn,Ele 11.1th thr l'i1!1>h11r11:h
~te(']e rs v.·a!' thr l;ir£<'1>1 fll
1ne year 11! ~·nrtX'~ F11•lrt
'
and the 48.5~') who sa··'' the
Ral11n1or£1 Colts mePt the
I .os :\n,l?'Ples Rams was
abovr the v.·eekly avera11:e
for the I.os Angele~ Cnli-
sr11ni.
There v.•f"rf' declinr.s Jn
only t"'·o NFL precincts
yl'sl("rday ,
The crowd of 55.096 11t
t'levt>land was lhf" serond
1>111allr.~1 onf' of the ~·ear
1hrrr an'1 tht' 28 .76.1 11! Min
np:;ot11 11a~ 1ln11n from lhf"
v.·l't'lo.I~ avrra,i.:r !1! 3:1.000
Th(' 1110 fans 11hn l()rr up
1hr1r l'h,tll 11c-krts \\'f'!'f'
11111 FRrgat'd(I anrt Krnn l'
II~ r ors, both or .~ev. York
They did so minu tes bf!'forl!
the opening kickoff and in
front of a large c rowd .111
one of Yankee · Stadium 's-
ent.ranc1: gates.
"We 've been looking for-
ward to go~· o to lhi11 game," said F r g a r d o.
"But out of r pect for the
President we e not going
in ..
1 lf' then npped up hi~
l 1rkt>l~ and Byrne.~ did thP
same thing.
\, olhcr lonR·lime c;1ant~
!An 11·ith 11 ~ra son tlekrl
~l~n sal1 his ho~ wa~ emrt.1
vrslrrda_v nu1 nf rrspect tn
the late President l\ennedy.
He was anxious to know
how Lhe G i a n ts fai'ed
though and when informed
the Cardinals had beaten
them . 24-17. he said :
··Good! It serves them .
righ t for playing ."
Following the Cardinals·
Giants ga me. NFL commho
sioner Pete Rozelle. who at·
tended it, i;aid:
'"I did not feel it was :1i•·
rf'spectful lo the niefory of
our lat f' Pre~idenl t hat lhf"
,Eames were played I went
1n church this inorning and
paid my T("Sll('<"ls and I'm
sure so r11r1 mo~1 of thr Jlf'a
pie who rame lo Va nke'
Stadium."
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Lions Dominate
Sunset Selections
:tr
Scribes All-Sunset Team
SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR -.... Dei't Jobn
Simeon watcties in dismay u Toby Page's pam lloats
over his head during Saturday nt&bt'1 game wi~
Worst Sethfttk in flbtory
Monarchs Bombed,
.....
The oft.poatporw.l Eut·
ern Conference water Pillo
Honor
7 Lions
1 how do w a bttwtta Co-champlozr Wcittminater
Oranp CoaJI CoQep anti (ol a "IJoM" Oiwo Of bertltt
Fullenoo JC b in a ltalt aa UM two flnt unita for the ot turmoil todaJ, .
TbtN 11 t t11m poutbll· sporuwriten All.S U D t e l '
lty the two unbeatea Le&IU• football team which
foe• will mMt Tuuda1, wu announced today.
~ p.m., •t OCC. Jfow-Thi Uon1 tilled aeveo spoU
ever, that , ~Unc d• on~ ftrrt oHeulve and de-
pend& •• -·tr Doi . ~·,~ *'MduJed )lit.., ftulve clubl -the m01t oc-
(irulll( ~ •1f!f' ~ CUJlll!' by a o I n I I e team
Cal~ It pooe.;· J'-.i, u.d for loortll • PDllld a ~ ~-• ' iM beetle race, placed sis
T'bt tift IC ttim1 mea on t.bt team1.
quallfJ fat Soutliie:m C.. Co<bamplou s a n t a Ana
HOWOYV, tho lint plaeo team drtwt a b)'4 in the and Anthelm placed t b r e e
flttt round w1llle Utt EC'1 and two, rt1pect1vely. By BILL DONER from mUiq it M0-4. however. Redlands 1 cored Four ti.mes the Redlands ~-.1 1 Sporl.I Ed.Jt.r It was the worst Sf'!tback In more points in the first quar· bunch lost the b&ll on fum. s""""°"' c ub woWd play FUllertcm wound up wlth
SAN RERNARDINO-Tiny Coury'1 brilliant 1even-year ter {14 1 than Mater Del'1 last blf'!s durl.na: tbe eventnc and Glendale, then powerful players at three podtion1
\later Del ii!gh School of coaching career. seven foes were able to re· that was a bll bifubif tor ~t' ~~~~J:. whllt Newport Harbor took
San ta Ana received its lndoc· Rant fl! d numbf'!r one: ln cord overall the Monarclu -since Mt· lnally due to meet Fri• up tht rema1nin& poat.
:,.1nat1on into big time foot . Orantt County and fourth in Mlplftcent Redlandi' quar· ter Del waa never able to d · ked
b•ll l•ere Saturday nl•ht and lhf'! entirf'! CIF, the Monarchs terbact, Hank Mefcado, com-force coach Frank "·-ao'a day. But, tba NAN& On the .econ team plC ' "' "' .x:. • tlon Of t h 1 Prulden.t Ana.helm and Santa Ana each as r.1on1rch coach Dick C.oury requelt.ed to be moYed up pLetely ovenhadowed Mater Terriers lnto I punUn1 llt\la· forced the cluh to be r• W'Otl three .-poll. Fullerton
sadly summed up: from tbl "AAA" dJvilton U:Us Dei,.1 htJhly touted Toby Pace Uon all ni&ht. Ml for todlJ . l.Dd Western sot two ber\hs
.. We 'U ne\'er get aDOtlm' year in favor of the larger from It.art to finish. Here'• how the 1 co r l n I Howtver, todaf 11 the each and Cotta Mesa took up
chance at ll\e large school "AAAA" 1roup. In. falrne11 to Page, how· went: Prtlldent'• f\mettl which the ft.at1 place.
playoffs aaain. We wf'!re ter· ClF officials regarded Ma. eyer, Jt must be: pointed out 1 Mercado shot a screen lmocked out todQ'• colll· Ted Parb of Sartta Ana ,
rible." ter Del as a cineh to capture lblt tb• powerful Taniu...lor· pa;. to Lei Sloan and the alon. tbt SllMI' uutoppable back, \\'ith a capacity crowd of the "AAA" crown. In fad, ward wall completely collapa-•hltty balfback ced 20 .__. .. 10.000 Io ok in JI on In the the "Bil Red" from Santa eel the Mc:nareh front line all ra ,. ..... ,_ _________ lwu cbOMD player of tbe
PIRST TIAM OPPINH
&-John Weber N-"
&-Ren Luelte w .. forn T-Dennla ·Loomer Westlnlnater
T-Mllte Boatmao Santa Ana
G-E!wood Jobnaon Westminster
G-Richard Carrillo Anaheim
C-Paul McConnell Wtatmlmter
B-Tetl Parks Santa Ana
~im Reeae Western
B-Dick Houch Allal>elm
II-Jack lfa;ynes w~ .....
flRST TEAM DIPINll
E-Bill Vasquez Fullerton
E-Doug Mooers Western
T-Klrk Wwell Western T-~QIOD Westmlnater MQ.,.; )..ovenbur1 Westm.INler
ia;,.; Tund~I ~ Alla ~ · 1>'owell WNtern
LB-Teti ()wena ruu'erton
II-Julio Meild11 Western
B--KMth Cruthen W61tmln.!Ur
B-Butch Smith Fullerton
SECOND TIAM
&-Dave Clayton Anaheim
E--Jobn Warner Santa. Ana
T-Ttm Wilson Santa. Ana
T-M.Jie A very Anahelm
G-Richard Ramos Fullerton
G-Rick Hoover Western
C-Dan Johna·on Costa Meaa
B--Gata 5eanoa Santa Ana
S-Bob Gienapp Fullerton
B-Ron Davtnl Anaham
B-Steve Beerer Western
Orange Show Bowl, Redlands' Ana wa1 aivf'!D an outaidt n1lbt-and Pq:e never had ~i.Y=e ~enlllltdlthe iJITez· --Coun.'!~. at
proud Terriers bombed the chancf'! ol roWD1 \o die Jarge much ol IJI opportun.MJ k> ret *'• followlnc ~ ~ .. ,.
previously U11beaten Mon-bracket crown deapitf'! bel.nl roWn1. .. ~koff Scott Showle ft. cbr of Fullertoa:..,w~loij>~';
archs i~to oblivion. the smallest school ln the When be was llble I Verted 'a.nd It at 7-4 wt~ f 31 • '· :i!:4 ~ wl~e 0~:;~k~~u~op~~;, ~ co~=~';:uf'! thf'! burly Ter· ~~Y~r1\:0~~~~; :; to go ln the ~') period. Award Ni aht fine effort with the "'I'rlbe.
b!ack·clad Redlands bunch r1f'!rs lon1 to thatte.r the myth, receivers. 2. Frlllk Nagy darted ftve -e Tucbr took a team which -(:, ..;:, ..;:, ..;:, -{:( -tr --::, -tr ..;:, yanJ1 !?Co the end zone to wu doped ta win only two
cnp a 38-yard Redlands drive Colla Mesa lil&h-&c:bool iamu and led that 1quad to a .
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28-yard romp 1et the 1ta1e for letea in football, water Polo ftnl•h il) the circuit, only one-rity water pololata were boll· ~ .... ~ ~= :=
thf'! TD. Showier kicked the and CJ'Oll country Tuesday ~lg!e out of fint. ored todly with poslUoaa on _,,, ...,.... w • ..,. '-*'• Only County ·Clubs Four point after to make It 14-<l nifbt..,wtllJ1, • Musta.nc. ln· W net.er It.an, mak\111 the co• c be,. All-$ an•• :::11
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3. Mercado dttldfld to do achoo! cafeterll. wood Johnaon, guard; P au I WaDact of Newport Hart>or-5u1·vive First CIF Round lhe damqe himlelf at Uie 'IiM attaiT will be&ln at 7 McOJnnell, Cf'!'ater;.,Jack ma<S.. the ftrat team.
outset ol the tecoad period, p.m. Hayne1, back. Bob Lon1 and Butch Pope,
tungln& .,.,.. from Ule one Dale Wonacott, 0 raft I e Uona making the defenalve both ot the Tara, each aot
' ~ ~ ) ..II ;!'9 bad && Cout Co 1} •I e baddleld s.quad wert1 : Vtc Hokan&on, spot.a oo the aeccnd unit. Liy' f..iLF:NN \ ta 1 o hie 1u~ Showler' ~rid tack.I•: Terr Y Honorabl• menUof •pot a
tir:l v four of 10 1e y sh · mar . e 21 . · <ma-middle .. guard ; Keith C"rli · went to Ron Scott ol Costa
Cu11 \ entranls ln tht CIF ttr after the Saints recuv· Hawever, Savanna flnaDy 4. Len Lopez tallied on the cott bu landed • CM&I of en, back. ...... •· Mesa John More ol Weatmfa.
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fco llJJI playoffs remairi in ered a fumblt!! on the Lone got in gf'!ar late In thf'! laat JeCOnd play of the fourth per· seven c!fb on re all~~ Newport'1 Jo~ Weber was 1ter end Chuck Gardner ti Tho_,.-.. .... ,.__
, ' t 1.iU<1 for U1e v•riou1 ti· Beach 2S. period and Tony Brooklier iod to climu a 32.-yard march em &U'encti um unanlmou1ly plCked at one Newport. to ta.~,....__.
Ur , lhii 11.·eek as county arid Santa. Ana 0 0 0 7 -7 capped a 63-yard blitz from in nine play1. Showlf'!r'1 kick past two yeari. Furtbe~, hiJ end, offensively and CO It a Are:a Bees honored by loop upMtP C.'t 6iM-..,, 'J1m,
' t.11:icy 11uffered on• of LB Poly 7 I 0 7 -20 \he two as the Rebf'!ll 11.iced wat perfect J.Qd the 1cor• ptilk ~tole 1~ ~ t c~t Mesa's Dan Johnson waa vot· tuton included Henry Falce NU ... hawfuaat•Wmll•
l•s m'lst humi liating .et.backs SA VALLEY "' Lbe . to ll-7 board bllDUd ''l&-0. A poor :ar 25 ~ar Y n ucep • ed to a second tf'!am poaltJon of Newport on the flr1t tum. p.,._H-"*-at.XCL.A..
in years. -m.ariin · . Mater Dl1 punt Ht the st.ac• I puses. u a center (or linebackf'!r). S'f! con d team members (Loi Ala•tt-. U.t ")II s ..
l mong the four sur\'ivorsl ROSEMEAD II However, La Mirada l<:ed for the acore, much In the The three squads ielected were Mlb O'Gara (N•wport), 4uut1r ... ,... 1• fate •Wt
arc Anaheim ! AAA.A l. Mag-Santa Ana Vallf'!y na1h~ the game late ln the &Lani.a, same manner u ::t did for were composed mostly of aen· Mike Habf'!r (Weltmlnater) (eearly diat fut) ta I t11riJ1.
not1a a.nd Santa Ana Valley too much c-'°"the scrap-recovering a fumblf'! deep in the aecond Redlands' TD. Best of Week kiri (26-3) wblle the other and Steve ~tt of Costa Me· p•ck•d: raOM datlt • ., .... ,
!Ai\At a'ld Bre.s !AAI. PY but out.manoed Panthers Ro.be! territory and (rinding S. HallbKk PhU Carte(. up seven spots went to Junior 1&. Earning honorable men· t .. r•a.1ll Sat•rda1• ""· t•
The olhE:r six werf'! , bat· at Santa Ana Bowl. out the nmalning yardaie ~rom the ~YVM team, added CHICAGO tAJ') _ 'l1'e; Ch!· athlf'!lea. tlOfll were Jolm B r acket t., ..... Die. It. 'n7' .. .a..
tc1 "d bv lhc outside opposiUon Moil of the action wu f th fl 1 1 1 ts r th 1n1ult to Jury aa he scored cago Be:an' Roaer Leclerc Don Card, Lloyd Swan -all •011kiPul·M..,.. C.,.tlll
over .the w99kend in the crammed Into the lira\ few or fl! na sx pon ° fl! from thf! OM with 1:40 to who~bieonlyfieldcoai of Newport; Byron Kine a.nd (Ddr·~•)lftat~
opening round of tht play-minutes ~J~ ~-_!_.. ntght. ~ 1Q !ii!f· . Showier'• trJ tit'~ w•Wl Th d 1. John Hutcheraon ot Co It I • 1:00 p.m. Mondty ~
offs In fact. Anaheim was VaDey, e&OIJl~"'\lie Savanna O 0 0 7 -1 ~ J'U-1 . by Mater ~laa.eY,bjt• -· ' ~ Un erv,1 M~aa; &an MataeU of Weat.. ~ •rlda1..:tlt:t5 ..-. Stturda,..
lucky to advance past Monte.Freeway . Le~, returnf'!d Lii Mirada O 7 O 12-19 Dt\!1 Dean and the fi· lion•• the Auociated PrHS' m1nstf'!r. LOS ALA1'11TOS l\ACI
hello aft~r battling to a 7.7 the operuna kickoff 85 yar.::ls , nal count of :M-0 was rf'!aChf'!d. Nalllooel Leaa:ue Playf'!r ol lhe Results r .... .., .;~•rn :~~":,.,. "'""",_,,,, COURSE, -X•t•111 Weit el
draw with the lightly re· (Bob C.rroll) to take a 7-C BREA 13, !HOUSAND 'f:l -{:r -{:r Week for hia bootinl prowesi1 ..... ,...,. ~·d ...,..,,.Im ,.,._,. Dimaytud or Santa .\1111 Free-
1ardcd Oilers. lead. Bu.t the Partther1 came OAKS l? a&aln•l the Green Bay Pack· 675-33l 1 :;. ~aai =r;.: '= way of •t v.n., View.
The Co\oni5ls advanced on ba_ck wilh • razzle daule Orangf'! Lea1ue champion ""'· J.., • ...., .,.,.,....., °""' ' ·~ k I al ... In s f f 1111 •·-" '"'1w1w1 ou.r. first down&, J,,.10. i"''c Pay ter .... ~ ensu I Brea 1urviv9d 1 furious last· tat St CS JflMlt ._ '""'rten G-.111
Santa Ana Valley buried kic~off . and they ICored . on ditch rally by the v\altln&: lr=========;;;:i;;i;;i:::=::=':=:=:=:=;:~====; J'tosemead. 33-19; Brea nip. Ulf'!1r fU'sl play from tcnm· Mo , .. ~ ThousarvJ Oaks. 13-12 : mage to knot the count. 7.7, Lancf'!rs for the narrow vie·',',"', -... ,,,,.111,.. J u
t nO-n•-1.,. ll a & no 1 i a blanked Buena Howf'!Ver, Valley cot In ory. "'" --11111 1 1
Park. IJ.O Lo join Anahelm gear and had a 28-7 lead Brea, d fl! f e .11 d In a CIF ~:~. 1~~~-=.111, ~ ,n
in action thl1 week. 5hortly before halftime and cbmnps had t.aktn a 7..0 lead v.,d, ,.1-:i .... r"' " a
Playoff Lowdown
Bec~use. of the Presldf'!nt'1 the issue wa1 no longer In at ~ half and heki a 13-0 Z:r4" .... ~~ .. 1..... ~ ~
assassrnallon. two games doubt. ,u_ •"'""'""' 11 1•
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advantagf'! with a liltlf'! over ,.,,.. comp1ei.i ' 1 were e over e wee en Rosf'!mead 7 g 0 g _ 19 . P•_. ~.4 1nteruoo1~d 1 •
and will be played Tuesday SA Valley 20 g 7 0 _ :13 a minute lf'!ft Wt Ule e:ame. "''""1>1' o1 """'1• ;., •
niaht. 11-tuir and Arcadia duel ' Ho11.·ever, Thousand Oaks ::~~,':.flit-.. , ;·•
at Citrus College while Cary l l't1AGNOLIA 13, got on the scoreboard, recov. ~:.;::i.:..,,•11•.o ': ~
and Palm Springs colllde at1 BUENA PARK 1 f'!rini a Jeff MaU-k ~••i Fum1>1tt toot • ~ Mt 'SAC /7·30 t ""' uvvuf'! i'juml>I• e1 ""'~"'••I••• 11 ,. ·• · R V no l h t.. ' ,,__ --' ., .. I I .. "'"'•"" e.in .,., •l•v 1 I l.J In a game probably due fl! e ... e mus ave uef'!n in "'"' o::·uu tone w1 ... , : O 14!!11. lOI•' "''"''· •1.,, 0""1 ,.11 1 ,1 n
Saturday n l g h l. Anaheim SY.'cet for the Sent In e .1 s. Unablf'! to rnove the f'!n su-•--•::,.. ... ._, 't,,,... 1' J.l
plays the winner of lhf'! Mu ir· champs or thf'! CrestVlf'!W Ing kickoff Brea went back 11..i 1' 1 o ll.-lol
A ·"I tUt M 1· Ill l...ea&ut. , 'MD e o • ._. rClrJ a • agno la ..... The h d .. ._ .. __ , __ b lo punt. Howf'!ver a high I INOIVIDU,l.l ITliTllT!CI journey to Lawndale on l''rl· Y ii uo;o:t'I• ueil.Um Y ' •u1H1110
fla y and Santa Ana V<illcy lhf'! Coyote& (21-7) earlier in pa.11 from. center went over 11..,.. M•rtr D-4rca vo vL .....
will trl!k to Lasuen the same the )'.tar .tfld tbf'!y were dru~ Ule Jticker s head and 'J'hou. '-"' , 11 J 1.J
night. bed 1.11 ~ "1'st round ol the tand Oaks had thf'! ball on := ~ :: : lJ
Brea ls slated for a trip to ~ playolfs by Mater net, the Wildcat JO. ~=' ; ~ : :·:
Buena on Friday · · -On th t 1 f c1 .. \ ' • 1 .io A glimpse ai ·weekend It wa& a scoreles1 dead. ~ nex P sy rom ,.,,.1, '•"•~•' 11 If 1 ,:4 ~a mes Involving county club~ lock for three periods and tcrlmmage, the Lancers taJ.
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lexcludlng Mater Dtl which ~~nc;ia Park was severely lied on a pass and It was~~-,~ :: t t~
tias its game story else· . capped by thf'! loss of 13.12 wllh only ei1ht seconda1sio.n • ~1 1 "I
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...... -'· Merit-lo 1 where on thi.s pa~e l : Jof•mt .. ~wrence, counly back to go in the clash l ~':'r:,' '; !! : ::I
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LB POLY to SANTA ANA 7 Lawrencf'! injured his hand However, the try for extra Me.fin• 1 u o 11 ., •. -,. ·-·•I--u • . M&rtn 1 11 ~ .. 0 " """" ..., ,._ .,. •.
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Coach Bus McKn ig ht's l!arly in the game and saw points was wide and Brea Gt•-l • 1 1.• i:Y~ ~~ :.~"::::,.".,
Sa.iots probably turned in one no further action. had won the game. ~~:.""" 1 ' 1 "1 11. Tr:C11 11. w.11 c..rr ... t
of '"-"-t rr b M 1· ked th t 1 1 • 1·• u'#llllaM ,,, T1mP1t c.r1~ 1• ult' '"'s . e ort~ Y a coun-a~o ia era~ fl! f!~se Thou~ant: Oaks O O O 12 -12 w;-ot"':", J11Jt: 1: t''-=========== ty eleven 1n hol~1ng the top. duel with 10 minutes remain-Brea 0 7 6 0 _ 13 0101v1cu111l '"'11110 1,·
11ceded ,Jackrabh1ta to a clQSf'! lng ln thf'! game. The Sentln· """" M•"' ~ ,, '"',.''cf game -especially for the els pounded out 80 yardll In BRAWLEY !8, ,... n 1 1 u .~
last half. 20 plays to 10' ahead 6--0. VALENCIA ;3 M~•:.1, 11 ~ ; J ::I
Poly streaked off In a 1.1-0 And, the clinching TD "''I '1"1Jr county's hoprs of hav. 11,_ 1ti"""t~,,,111 T0 ,tt
]f'ad al halfl1me :it Ve1eran1; ~ ~alma Stadium cam<! ing an all.Orange 1 M•.c•~e in • o 11 .a
Stadium and 1t appeared asl with JUSt 29 seconds to go ln finale UI the playoffs-"!~~~: ;~~1;.o:• ~ ~ : : 1:::
though a n o th fl! r Sun.set the tilt. dashed when the visiting Tl· ;.,.11 , .. 1 • lJ _,..
League co-champ ~·erf'! going Buena .Park 0 00 0 -0 gers we re de-fang d by
to be humiliated 1.n the huje Magnolia 0 0 0 13 -13 Brawley. e
a re n a rwestm1111ter lost
there, 27-0. the nlght be. LA MIRADA It, !AVA!'(N'A 7 Last year Brf'!& and Lagu·
fore). Sputtering Stvanna had na had met for the crown
Howf'!ver, Santa Ana fouaht more offense but the Mata.-and therf'! w&s hoJ>f! that
the vaunted host.a on even dora hid more palntr and 11 Brea ~ Valf'!nd1 might m ix
term• for the nnal two ~l•n-will be the latter ,,.hlch ad-for the 63 t!tle.
za8 before bowing out Qf the vances in th• playoffl . The Valencia had taken a e-o
playoffs . gamf'! w11 at Exceldor High. lead agaln~t :rawley. lfow-
Pcly iPCored all of tt~ TD~ La Mirada got off to a 7-0 ever, Ule Wildcats stormed
nn explosive runs -gallops! lead by h.slfUme and upped hack for • 14.fl advantage 111
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.. bouaa traU•r. New-ottmn HARD woo D mn10I PLVI IIO..)'U'd two Mtll bome a mu.t to Oio6c. ~°"' location. building. % acre t.nd beautifully landscaped. port"S~ oomu hom• with • TLOQJta. aplldou.I, u.~ wan t.o ..ii carp.ttrlC -. N-propo.-d "-1• m.to -Tao wt~G •11,·~ ~~ $87 ,600. Will sell or trade. Contact Jim \VU •
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1 .......,.._ 't.~~-~ room. dtut~_,U"M and Oomplttaf7 ttnetd and M1.r1.n& JUat a •toM'• The *'-bu ... In~!,,,,_., Iiams for ,additional information atJ ....:, ........ _. utn. W'l'L nu., ROOK ~ Allio ll'lclud<'ld tbhrow a__,. Prb Sat. y :::;:'r::'.;:::;1i :;:;:::! ·;;;':i ~ •:.:.:... ""'::: ~~" .:.';;'':.::" :; r~ :~ w.n..McC..dle. R1tn. VAl.ENTINE REAlTY COMPANY
willdoWe. Wall· to -W&.11 ConvenimUy klc:at.d to --"--•~ .,,· ... '! can r ... _ 1110 N'twpOrt Blvd.. C.M. ~ A: drape.. 1\JU Newport Hubol' Blfh ·-;---you q._._. wtUt low down Jl&7ID911l. LI 1-77%9 4.38 S. Glassell, Orange
price, $2l,9"W> with kM' and two modem .lboppias tty · OPmt BOU81! a t IOtl Ml t.2131 or Ll 1-lt:n S3U777 875-2727 Eff.
dowll of only $.l,000. Cflllti::a. MOVE JN ro.. ~ Vallty Rood on week wt. Sun. 4 .Ev-. :==;;;;;"'~=§~~~s'=~~:§~~!!!''!!'!!';':
...,. • ,,_, a..Ity. Inc. D A y -PRO P&R TY llb<d...i•o wtth $495 DOWN ) HOUSES FOR SALE 1 HOUSES '011. SALE
1-Nowport Bl•d ex Now VAC.t.RT. Pricod to W NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
LI 1-11&1 l>ves. OR !.&HI .u 1.t 111.JIO -Prop. • I 5 BEDROOMS
OCEAN VIEW
12 imlt apart.merit. all tuf\.
~ed with pool ln tt~
top condiUon. ll.IHO a
month lncomL Aaldnl'
1126.000. M&.ke ofter.
M.ay trade tor elev bome.
2.1 4 ACRES
Sec:luded ranchette, abun.
clant water. tro.t free,
Northern Or~ge Aru.--
Vlew. A1kln1 $37.~.
Stt,000 down, M lrht ,,....
Arthur f. Tietz
Realtor
1&02 Pla.cenU&. C.)(.
){J 8.3906 or KI t-01r
Of' u l-7tot
~tleman'1 Ranch
3 aero, l block trom Me.1a
Dr., N .B. Neu n-3 BR
fa.mUy room name, all
bullt..IN. 18 ~ for
hor.e., worklns ring. A.
r.I ahow place. CALL
NOW. STOCKDil.L A
){JTCHl:U.... R.eallonl.
208 M.arlne, Balboa LI·
land. OR 3-2%2(1, Evea.
u t-A0t7.
BEACH INOOME .. 2
Un! ti clo.UJ to ocun and
markeU. E:Jicellent rental
..,...._ $24..IDO.
::;.."~ """"'' """ Coats & Wallace NEW-FROM sra.ooo A.crou trom St. Johll MESA VERDE
HIGHLANDS
WI: KNOW A BARGAIN
when .,,. .... on• • Hop.
inc we e1.11 lnlereat. you In
this one. l!:x.omptJca&lly
cJ.._n PROVINCIAL tbf'M
bedroom, two bath llom•
neu new .Choo!.• and
~SA VICRDr COUN-
TRY CLUB, 8pa~ llv-
tnl" nom, Jurt u.-t
brick ftrepla.c. tD both
L.R. &nd runny room .
Elecant built-ID ldtchu.
9'JPU"&UI ..me. porch
wftb ace.a to compltttly
fenced r.I' yard. PRIC...
m UNDER r .H.A. AP-
P RA 18 A L. only $1 ,800
to n-low lntenat r .H.
A. I.DAN move11 you ln
Ulla cha rmlnr bocnt.
Jl'UU,. ~CE 9 KLY
SU.&00 -'CALL TODAY.
THINKING OF
BUllDING
'"'-th• Bapllilt Cburdl ..
1\111), •cbool. A.II w.blt.JDI,
SOMETHING
lARGER!!
Row about 1900 eq. It. With
" bl«' bedrooma. hmtly
Room, MJ*.Calt DUdnJ"
Room, H•"Y Shak• Root,
Ovef"l&ud Doub!• Chr&p,
2 Bapua.t.a nr.placu.
On• block to tcbooh and murm.. 0n1y auoo
tor um M.-Verde Cam-
brlct&"9 Bauty. Submit OD
DOWN PA TlOINT.
Coals & Wanace
Rltrs.
1491 Baku 1.l Harbor
Kl &-4141 OPEN EVES
Z286 1'11.lrfttw Rd., C.?L
Ml 1-8811 ............
3 BR PLUS $255
A. Cb&nnblr S BR borne
PLUS thl'M D:P A.RA 'I'll
I BR. bodlu • all f~ ooly
Pt,t60! Coli.ct th• rut.II
I QS6 l from tba I uni~
6 aw tn ti.a l!padowL
bomm -'>' nus. 8-t
.,.._ J:uy WmA! a. w.
ftlu.l"UI• ...., malt..
.. todray.
Ml t-Tlfl ~·
H.-port. at im BL
~(J(}/ C\/O/(Jr5
BIG ·EPISODE·
An lnddmt, which wm oc-
cur wban. you -thia
CMJ' , B.R.. l'Mtaide
tmcu, family l'D'll-Som•
w-dn.pee. carpetaa, llpl'in-
kl•rw.. ftreplee.. Alao FHA
min. dL or VA no da.
M.,. Norllt Homes
Gn.nt at Bak•r St., mid-
way bet111ee.n hlrvi4w Rd.
4 Bl'tatol. St.
Kl 1-2711 Kl l .l.!M
OpenH....,
IJOt bAKOTA AW.
8A T .. SUK J..JTZR...
NOONB
No blotter bu7 ln beautiful
)(-Ve.nit H'«bll.Dda.
llOO 11\1 ft, I Bdrm., I
b&tha, cont.empon.ry mod.
mm bom._ W-dual mautv•
ttreplc:m. C&rpeted, bit..
Lu. rencl!d, only 121,900.
~1 reuonabl~ t.tttn.,
VA, J'H.A. or convention-
al. Other loY•IY bofrle,
MU by from 519.IGO.
~tor, Kl 1-2'711,
KI t.1381.
POOl
bomt wtth llhak• root, I BR'• and family room +
ftrepll.oe, l&tp tOx:l.715 blt-tn kltdlcl.. S.utltul
kit. 1.11 ror come klcatkm. Only
114,960 $5,295 down OR JOU
Et.gone. Soll Tho Pee..•.
1n t1til new 1pnt level contemporary bome lo-
cated ln, u:cluaive Lake Park in the back bay
uea of Newport Beach. 1b1t custom baUt 4 Bdnn
II convert. den, 3"' bath home, thoughtfully
de1l&ned for the most discriminating family.
Overlooking A Pr;vate Leke ..•
this elegant home encompa.Jse1 approz. 3600 19.
ft . plw an upper & lower deck, &: 2 separate pn·
vate patios. Included in the 1alee price of '99,000
now reduced to '59,000, iJ w/w carpet thru~ut,
radiant heat, thermostat.a: ln each room, inter-
eohl, Gold Medallion all elect. kitchen, all bu!Jt.
int & andervcund utilities. Tbe property line ex-
tends to center of the Lake.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY SAT. & SUN.
Z · S P.M. 2245 Heather Lane
or by app't, dial Partway 9-453(, Carlabad
Calif., collect. Tenns highly flexible, low down:
owner will handle If desired. ====== 1. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 HOUS~S FOR SALE
LAGUNA BEACH .NEWPORT HGTS.
llM:llRALD BAT , . Love..
I)' kYel. lirlnc w-c:anyoo CI.D'J'HA ~' 3 be d·
• ocun ·"""91.~I Bdnnt,. room 2 b&th bou1111 with f~ -pmi.t. enclOMd 2 bedloon1 ocean vi..,.,.,
· patlo, blt.ln Jr:ttchen, un. apartm.nt ewer 3 car pr·
ftnltbed Rm below tor ac-•. Trade ocao front.
tu.tun ditYelopment, Jfl,OOO. LI 8-4207.
'49.MO
EMERALD BAT 1 HOUSES FOR SALE
Charm1nc 2 Bdrm home HUNT'GTON BEACH
W-llecluded prdai .I: pa.
tso. Ooet.n vi-' $14.500
C..rr• \ot neu Npt Blvd.
"""1th 2 Bd.nn home, "1th ~cltnllll room .. tlrepl.ace
Your Rartic. Area R.eialtor
220 E. 17th St. 64~
Evmin&:• c.u .MI 6-1000
N!:W duplue.t. \-1 Bk:ick
trom P'ln.e Beach. 2, 3, ~~~:1~1~1 1\~~~:o;;;~E;A:li/.~{!w~~-;0;.;R;J,./
* MESA VERDE * t l e =;::: 1:.·ucan~
J'OQ. ta Wen am.tcaa.
[wf§~~~ ~ .. '= ~:~ = )''"7..l!i':.r
GOOD REAL EST A TE
i... Good Realtor
(.ou1M Tura.11r ADD Rhoad._
Ruth 8pancler
y"Unique $12,500
$"50 down to ltt T .D.
at $M per month.
Adjacent to planned de-
velopment. 'Ib1I 2 bed-
room oa 11.l'T• Jot ii th•
"Needl• ln th• Hay-
1tack"
$14.55-0
MSO
,. t _.,., •
-~ ~ot. .at 324 CoNc,
l~.... SL Open 8und,ly
tor your inl~tion.
. $15,500
Ctl•nnlnc • Bdrm -c..rp.i.
-Drapes. Flnp\ace Uv. tnc Rm. BBQ ~ FuQUy
Rm. 1•1¥ ·~uu.
full)'. 12'7.300. .
VUA v'i:!m'o: llAtt
3001 JI.YI. JtOl.d
Co.it& M•a KI 9.1077
123,600., near Wvitcllff YOU'U lOVE IT
IM J'ornt., Lacuna Beach
BY 4·7618
M.iember ot Mu1Uple Uattn,i: * CLOSE !9 · NONE LEl"I'? W• lla:n ...., llAOMOtn.-:ams, INC..,...
•a EVEB.'f'I'BDIQ;.. · lllliel A.•+Wtf J bath M4 uoa N.wpiirl ......_ ~~~ F~R-SALE a.~~ bom. '\Yiall•""IMW lndd>"bemlt 'Itt·O:M;m.·'d.t Oil a.ttia3'•'1'.I'"" f! ::~~BBQ~··~ cm :!:i, nu.bten hcJrn9 eorni:.:i; COST A .MESA ~ .~I . ·~ =
2 BDRM HOMJ: oo M-1 rwnodeltd, but Medi eom. WMlald• I ="!'-::--':"~,..11 1 LlMIM =· .UX.1T
Lot. decon.tinr. It'• on an R.-2 2 Bl't Cotta.(9 oa R-2 Lot I 'L"d I I "'"AKI tUt.•...,.... WCI
l~la Wnt..cllff Dr". M.8---~
THUNDERING RESULTS! .,..,ll
lhoppln&: center. 2 bed· @FllJl+llULTY
rooma. 1 ~ bat.ha. U 1 e d ... k-llW'I. 0 ·1•
brick n~place.. beamed """"E. KAI when rou IWll;t!r thP lovely
''
•-t 3 bedr'OOm, J barl.. plwi
• OPEN diUon&I unlL Own•r Worltlhop -AdJoli.•W:•l u •·3209 <vu w '"'"" 1o1 with ~m '" ..,, ,.. -<xtn Lo<t• a.,..., • bl .~. ··J •·•· .
might tra.dm f« ~t Only t l t ,O&O. OWNER movtnc" uat. lm·
ce '"' n f1.1nlly rootl1, -.~-~-I 1 w I m m I n I p o 0 J. HOUBl:S For Sale -See fl.lTl lly room bom• tn Col·
Ml 6-1 4:5oe. Clu•tkatlOl!I I lee• Pa.r1t: l!:at&t.M. The
HOUSE • '"""· ONLY """"· farel Walker. n11r. "'"'"" """'"""'' Dulclo I'\ Haven home, 2 year., 1
OWNER SEMPLE P. A. PALMER., INC. mile Dou&"lu PlanL 4
HOMES from WALKER & LEE
3 LOCAL OFRCES TO SERVE YOU
Typical eramplas from our hunc!reds of listings
ADD 5 UNITS
Over 1 •• acre or choice eastside
R-2 proi)erty . Also included i1 a
1800 sq It.. 2 hath home with
beamed ceilings and a large rum-
pus room . Just $3,000 down and
payments of $131 per month W.
& L .• Inc Open Eves. l\.11 6-nJt.
EASY TO BUY
This 3 bedroom . diAing area Hale-
crest home. ~·ner ":ill sell to
any financing the buyer requests.
Assume present GI., ~12'"'-loan
,.,·ith lot.al payment of $125. per
month or refinance to new no
down G I. loan . Min. down FllA
or ConvenUonal and our owner
will carry 2nd T D. Immediate
move in for qualified buyer to
enjoy the many features this
home has to offer. Call Kl 5-94SI
for delails. \V , & L . Inc Open
Eves KI 5-9491.
cozy COTTAGE
IN CdM
This 2 bedroom , 2 ba!h home 1s
=\potless The best quality con-
5truct1on ha~ gone Into this cus-
tom home .... ·tf1ch includes fonnal
Dining lloci m. dr n. huilt-i ns. car-
peU, drapes. nl11s much more
~.000 ~own \\ & /,, Inc Open
Eves. 575-31 71
FANTASTIC
U~SAVER
For the larger family this 3700 sq.
ft $ bedroom , 4 bath with family
room and formal dining room.
This home has a large country
kitchen wiih every possible built·
m. SeYi'inJ: room , separate laun·
dry and 800 extra square feet in
the attic. This house has room to
grow! All this for $69,500. \V. &
L . Inc. Open Eves. Ml 5-771\.
WILL TRADE
4 b<'drC'Om POOL home for small·
er ho1ne. 15x35 pool is in excel·
lent condition . Cozy fireplace,
family room. and 1¥4 baths. Walk-
ing dUtance to Harbor Shopping
Center and to schools from kin-
dergarten through college. W. &
L .. Inc. Open Eves Kl f>.9491.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
POOL HOME
Delightful' Charming~ and oh so
comfortable. Jr yoifre tired of alJ
those extra unused rooms, per·
haps this compact 5 room home
is what you nave. been drcJm-
1ng or. Gleaming h.irdwood
fl oors. fi replace, beautiful pool
l;iynut. and ma~y many extras.
S1~l lers are leaving for Europe.
and \\'ant to sell NO\V'. 1·ry
S~.600 rto11 n \V &. L . Inc.
Open Eves. 675·317 I
2760 E. Po cific Coo•I Highw•y -CORONA DEL MAR
2619 H••bo• Blvd. -COST A MESA
2043 We•kliff Ddve -NEWPORT BEACH
MEMBERS: Newport H .. rbot-C»t", Mes<'!
R••I Eat•t• A11<>ciation •nd No11t1on"I
lo•rds.
C:i1rd of Re 11l'0<1, C ... liforn io11
"''oti<'llron ol Re<'ll E1t•I•
6Di •
cozy "u wann to.st" llv·
Ing-room c .. t\U"N cloud
LM>ft we.JI to wall carpet-
! n r , expemtv• beauty
plea.t cu11tom drapes and
a p\ctur-.qu.a corner ~
pl&«. Tb• I btd:room1
.,.. Iara .. ~~
h1.ve pllftty of worun
1lu w1.rdrobm9. Th• ldt·
chen wu deaig"ned with
a woman'• viewpolrrtlt ln
mind from the award wtn-
nln.r bullt•ln electric range
1t11d oven, built-in wuhei'·
dryer, dollble 1lnk and
prbqe d!.poul to th•
many eaay to reach cabl-
n11t1. Outdoor living ll
youra to mjoy on the huge
covered p«Uo 1hmded by
M.ately 1hade trK•.
Choic-
$21,000
-FarroW-
293 E 17th
Costa Mesa
M1 8-449-4
Open 9 to 9
NEWPORT HBGHTS
"DEl.IGHT"
"UNBELIEVABLY Kl 8·7414 Bedrooma, 1% bath, built·
DE.SPA.RATE" GOTTUSO -~=~==~-FOR !ale or Leue by own· tru, wall W&lJ carpeUnc. & I 400 No. Newport Blvd. 3377 Via Ueki. OR 3.7300
llE8A VERDE v . Beautltul New Or-Wood burnln&: fireplace,
! MUST SELL! REAL ESTATE MEDALLION 1-3 bodn>om, 2 bath>, ''°"' w.U. ,,,..,.. p&U~ Hom•, by owner. 1600 llq. a cu fl.tq'll. M.any U· SacrlQce $18,960. W 111
Thia beautltul 3 Bdrm, 2 :a.:K2 E. eo..t Htway, OdM tt oa comer oL 3 Lrf. tru. ORiole S-1792. FHA. low down paym.e:nL
bath all electric bome. 17~2101 Bdrnts. 1\l. bl.I.ha. blt--tn ='°''"""-"""'===== · cau TVV 1-0660 .
Wil.L BE BOU> [---------· all •lectric kl~en w-OE 1 fiOUSES FOR SALE --~------
THIS WEEK•ND SPANISH STUCCO .,.. ......... '°"" ,_, ""'WPO_R~ BEACH SHORT ON CASH? Rm --13 11·"-r ... _ !.:!E M_ove .. -bl into th!• lovt..
Drive to
600 MALABAR DR.
In
lRVINE T!:RRACll
HY 4-&Ml, Rltr. LI tl -3009
IRVINE TERRACE
EAST
2000 Sead•ift
OPEN 8.AT ... SUN. " •• ... YUi ........ •'fl
1 • 3 W .fln:plc. Cu atom dr&pes, DUPLEX ly 3 Bed.rm Home. Owner
w-w carpetJn.r. er t ck W\U iea.M with OpUon or
Modom •-•o• pl•··• •• ,. wall fenced Yd. OIChron· tell with LOW LOW 1110i> -. ......... ..... R•ni it a bruid new du· DOWN N
.. "'· .....,tleu cl••••. b••u. dr& lawn. Open houM • el.l'" Dougl1.11. 9r-..... p1u wilh view ot beaut!-Man <l!Jrtnul' tltul paUo, tni.lt tnN, E. Sun 12 to ~. JZl,JJ'J. tul P~lc. Will trl.!le for Y
BroadwaJ. IMll Whlta O•k. c . M.. ~ .......... ! Wb&t have you! Cooriline Realty
Mt-02'12. Or wlll Ml! wt th low LE l-3777 )(1 g.. 7376 MAHON REAL T'1' HUST Mii home \mme-
di&tely due lo traruifer of
LA R G E comer lot, 3 bu•lneu. 4 bedroom11, 2
bedroom•. h a rd wood b&tha, tireplace. J!e.Uo, turnl*lng11 I n c I u d 11 d,
noon, new wall to wa.K 114,000. No down paymf!!'lt
18lh .. Ora.ni"s
carpetlng. EnclOMd pe.-. M: .... Verde 1.re1... S088
tlo. Fented. Country Club br&l dialr1cL Owner. LI S-4W . GI ler St .. Coet& Mesa. Kl 3-2076.
WILL trade $3200 equity $860 Down. 3 bedroom•,
down paymienL SEE THIS BY owner, 2 bedroom11,
TODAY. and paneled den. wt t ll
3303 Newport Blvd.
OR 3·2133
bure brick !!replace. Wall
tel wall carpeu, hardwood
fi00t"1, Flair range. 4
blocks frDm <><'f11n. R-2
lot. Sl9,200 . .Sl~ 13th st.
636-2800, Huntlnrtoa
Beach.
ln attncttv• 3 b e d-t IJ( baths, redwood fenced.
CURT DOSH R II room ,.,_,,m horn•. lan""4p•<l. 2 '" '""'· , ea Of Con11ider •ma 11 income concret• patio &. v.•11.lk uni~ or 11ell •t $14,&M. clean p\e&MJ1t h o u o '·
New paint -new arpet
new !1.ndsc•plni -CL&A.N
and ready ror a new own-
er. 4 bedroom•. family
room, k.itcht.n blt·ln.a. An·
thony pool. heated. All In·
eluded for $44.~. Open
Set. At Sun. ai'ternoon. OCEAN FRONT-
DUPLEx -S39,950
t o1: 2 BDRM FURN.
2 LOTS AND
ACREAGE
1610 W, Cout Highway Own 6<6 3691 er. • · near ... hoolo. FHA fl-•·· LI 8-93~4 evu. OR 3-3488 --'~7'-.C..~C.:.~---" " 410 E. OCEAN FRONT
GANGI BUILDERS --BAY-FR-ONT--4 Bedroom, 2 baUui, 1ep-clng. Cl..11 owner 6,48-4348 arat• playroom, boat 94! Joann St. 0 111•• do F iimlRb;iroo.n .. ;;;;v,.;: I ~OR~·~"":'.':'"'::.· ~·~··~·~O~·o:.:·~· 1~6~69 PIER "' SWPS ror 2 4 1pac11. "" wn KA, FOUR bedroom• Meaa Ver.
IMAGINE
On your lot -a 2 bed-
ft. bo11l~ .I: l 11'.i' boat l 13tl monlhly. 2083 Stat. de, 2 bathi, flreplacei; LOOK! Newport Beach room home at the
Thia ch&rmlng three tied-PLUS 2 1{1it27 ·~to:u Av~ .. Opt:n daily. Llvtn.g room, family room, cu•tombullt hOml'I & In· low price ot Sti,291'.i.
room. two bath home '" PLUS ne...,•ly de<:orated 2 ~"'=·3,.079=1.====== CU!ltom drapu, carpeting, come on 2 loU 3 br-1% Jl!l 1-0047 now.
I~.
Call
CUSTOM BUILT and h11:s bdrm. apt . will TRADE ) --.:i"0USES FOR SALE bit-Int, Jure fenced yard bath f.a. hed carpeting, ~=~~-~~=~~
'800 oquare fHt of Uvln"' for 11mal! home -198.260. ''''11-·t -I hbo .. _.. firep I 1. c • Iola •torq:e, TIME TO INVEST IN • CORONA DEL MAR -· .. e g rnuuu, 2 area. HARDY'OOD ''C" Th Rll Owner.&46-3148. n garq-u.2 braptfum-HUNTINGTON FLOORS, •re gle11.rnlng OffiaS. r • I.shed. near Bay .I: Bfl&.Ch.
I II 22 W C W g.{1627 For IntormaUon-OWNER. V11.cat1t. 3 bed· '8.000 down. $6:1,000. BEACH NOW! osk. lllld 8 116 "''A to wall ~ · o11..~t Hy. Corona del M11.r ProperUea room, ramlly room. 4 A.crea, BB&T location scu lptu~ wool carpet-Newport Beach (All Bullt·lne, wl.11 to wall -"-'-·688-~1·------for Unltt. CALL NOW:
Ing In Hvlng room. Re11.r Eve Kl 5-~3 carpeUng. dr11.pe11, Beau· HARBOR Hlghlllllda, by
yard !.11 tutefully l11nd· --*--* * * tUul land.8caplng. ,2600. owner, !I bedroom1, I Coastline Reafty teaped 1.ruwtd huge rov-Lelghlon Undl!'n. Ruller down. l 2G,MIO. 417 Cam· balha, ft~place. forced LE 6.3777 LE 6.6880
,.red pallo &nd .ILtorage U :>;AME IT OR 3-0668 ICve. OR 3-0372 aJr heel, covered patio. all Uir •lilr.IL ll In thil new bridge Circle. 646-1303. OWNER llquldatlrtc" rieaort 11.rea for boat or 1rall'r VIEW, t bedroonu, 2% low down. Immediate property, Many lot.a, all from a.Hey. $.{2,M>O Full renlr1'11V !rw;;ated lovely 3 ba di 1 f LOVELY 2 bedroom. dou-poMHBion. LI 8_85M or
Exc111~11·" •1 ith
22~ li'alrvlfw Rd .. C.'-f
Ml 8-6811
E \"<'11 494· f229 ---------
BEST OF THE BUNCH
B-R hn·111,.. Ula, n ng room. 1.m· bl• garage, nr11pl&e•, R2, LI ~3839. alzea. Mount.I.In Iott, lak•
1:1!1,:,00 ',',Y .. ::.~ml, he11.0"1'd Ownp o o I. room for income unit. low =~=~-~-~~ vtew lotu, lake tronL
C "·"'"'• eue-0 · er down. Price Sl5,9!'.i0. ~h· RE.ADY tor oftet". We11t-Hun-y! OR 3-MOO. E ve• la Rue Realty orp. OR 5-1 177, Corona del man Realty. Phone cliff 3 tiedmomi, family LE 6-3237.
111::;. n...-,~11 Av. P"''Y IOtA Mir. Kl i-3"4 1.nyllme. room, built-Int. f enced •ruc=MAIN1N~~=a~v71-=~,,~.,~.,
llunn ni::lon .lel\Ch liOMI!: ~ block from YI.rd. c•rpet, freshly new development from .'>:lff-93~' ocean with ''lew. 40 fL BY Owner. 4 bedrooms, paint~. Owner $3~.000. $7000 to $11 ,110(), Ewalt
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I k hu everything, beautiful lltl) E-x lAn•. OI. uc-t or qu C l1.nd1K:1plng. 2 covered Reaity, 2694G Elilre\l..,
•'lie. Prlnt"if}fl!11 only, 227 patio•. FHA l0«n LI 8·8.1!'l4. C11.pll1trano Beach, "l.l!'IT \\'ITH ~uc·-· -
THES STAHT TO PACK
A. A. MACDANIEL
Lark11pur. OR 3·7~7. $23,i150 U::aw oown. 033 OPEN ho1111e. i-.---0Alboa 496-9311.
ONE ye11r nld 4 bedroom Maaell•n. KJ 9-1819. Cove11. by o""'Tler. Bay-'L1~00=~1o~1-.-,,,~,-1~1~<~U~d~o
oceM \•le"' :euehold, COl...LEGH: Pllrk, lnvety front home, with 1llp, 4 Soud, urned for re11.I·
well 1Bnd11ca~. prlv1le h t t it f II ~room1. 1% balh11, Open dence, duplex. Fee •im·
REALTOR ~11che11. $3&.000. 871'i·38ZO. ome 0 nv e am 'I I: 10·7. SS.'\00 down. pie. Priced 138,600. -No 111[19 HArbor Bl.. C.M. Coron& del Mar. frlend1 for Xmas. 3 bed-MI 8_2887.
Lf 8-119~ rooml 2 bathe. Jood loca· ---------tr11de11 or broken. Owner.
BACI\ BAY 11re11.. 7900 P1.. 1 HOUSES FOR,SA'Li Sl3.000. Gt k>&n avail.. MOVE tn. Bulld«rt n~ 3 =OnR:J~·='="7'~·--~~~
3 Bdrrl'I .. o1a: yanl L o w ptr Lanp Newport Beach COSTA MESA &bl~ Owner_M5--4331. bedroom 2 hllth. Carpet -PRtN'CiPAL want.II lt·4
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~=M~A~K~"~S=:M~O~.~-v"== 11. HOUSES FOR SALE ed, built-Ina, n e 11 r Iota Harbor are&. 842-1240 B•i1rn1, 211 bath. on II .... , • .,, IO!'hMI-. Open 1'111lly, -43.\ OR S-5313 eve. ~48-0228 11~ r.;11, Jmm,.rll•te Pol -DUPLl!:X. l ~rnom~ "' • LIDO ISLE=== ~u~o $.10.if>O. Lo"'· 1lown,. -3 COMM·~=E=R=o;;C=IA=L== _ _ _ -1 ~""~'"" l.oui11r f'Jtchola. II.IL ne"'' Cl<>11e to evtry-1 LT;-E ~~-u oQ-dl11llncu ve I .,4g.f!271; & INDUSTRIAL PF:~l;\':-;1Jl.A r OTNT 1"{111 11 .. r ",~'1.Jl)O!'> thing. Including I.he bRy ;i hr·2', he. In l,IDO'S
rule 2 BR frpk'•. p11l10 ~, Rf" --.------r;:-$37,llOO. with low down 'IO"T o•smABL" LO--"
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•R<'o•1"' 1....-n ,. .~ .,, "' C·2 1,.,--ond 11ap•r11re Nr ocean • Ill•) $26 i.{111 · ' ,..,,, WlEST • CREELY CO. GOTTA DIME "' ' >J.t11rl1 h,,~ private bflth. CATION. wall11 of gh11111, ron1n1rrr111l t111Udi l'IJ:.'I. ,.~. Balbo • Real Estate Co. \\"~,.,, h~rdwood nnor~. 29211 Ne"''J>Ort Rlvd., N B rirh '"'00<! panelling, RL1' r~llrnl for tn1.d,.11mt"11,
1 h w hh n l I OR :1-2112· IN~ I 17'°0 ""••·1~·"" c-·.o• "i••" . 08"P 1ne r , tr A 11 11•111~~ f<'&t ure11. Room Toa u;;r-.. --;;w-;;-,uw'ft ""''· ~~ ·1 ~ s...1,0 .. ooopat ",;,~tc. · RUN A llNE "" " "TI" "-~ " ' -100 E R<'l lb<'l11 RI. 811.lh!>11 1 l•lf h-•~I Sl8,900. ~rma. "" .. .. '" $2R.:'i00 l fl ,000 dn1vn hnl·
OR1nt• 3.11 fn I,! ~-';"!!~~ -n. .. tn,..unn 100 ~n 1·1234 A~rn t ~ ~11r11 111 :'l 1"l'<:-l\41\.:1Af2
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3==c=o=MM=E-RCIAL-; e INDUSTRIAL
6
MONEY-TO LOAN _6 _MONEY TO LOAN-8-FO R_R_E NT-
AND WANTED AND WANTED HOU S t S
APARTMENTS-125 yr. lo•n•I ·~ RENTAL>.
DUPLEXES 9 POii Ulp' i 9 FOii RlffT fOR RENT 9 FOii RENT APART~'. ==AP=A.,R.,T'-'l:ZNT=if~-FI ==-"!'""°'. =AA=T=M=E=NT=S===A=P=A=R=T=M='l='N=TS~i='
ffl',NO Dn. produo-. n11t
spe:ndabl• Income ur
Q,214 and &lllO pay1 off
~ dffd ol 130,000. Qn•
Jad t.ent.nt on l'o year
JMM, F . P, IM.600. Ct.II
Qoi.11\U Jo1 • Mil'. Roa.
•T BONT AO, REAL.
TOR, 14%1 Newpo~~d,, CVsta JlM&. Kl 8 ,
rrOiiio 0om.znoc1a1 Zone
-A.rt& '60,000 M•' Jota. IUbd:tvl.Con d~
oUt.r' Wt -&JI uWJttu
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12' clearanc., olfl.cu
SQ(. BrooJu eo. u S.:1w
4 INCOME
PROPERTY
30')'. RETURN
ON
$5000 INVESTMENT
2 ~19'1:•, "60. per mo.
m-ne. A.Mum• ex1a t1n1
ftM T.D, No eecon
nnanctnc neceaury. For
turuiar Information call
l'(IC&LY rurnllhed, n-· l ---"
HOME LOANS 130 yr. from 51;, ')',)
TRACT FINANCING
REFINANCE -CONSTRUCTION -SALES
FOR LEASC ..,........ '"' ........ CAPE19WN Wijj ms ..... --1..,. L, ~ 1.111poql, Mp&tdfd .tlc, .. IJ, UP· . , famtll• .,,.,.,_._ 1
1 yr. ald • 8e4room tu.m-• b7 p rq"'· QuleL flli, fW 1~ I Bctrm. -•.au... •lf9;
bhilld 0bouff. Hu tetic.d Ad&alt.i no pell. 2461 II.IA. • , • • l'una ... l'~, ~
bade yard, o a r p e l A ci.1 C:0.1.a Mua.. LI L.1021 2 Weeks rr.. rent J'\lm· • Blt·bl ran1e. oven. dJfp.
drapu. 8Cl"Hned·ln pa· NiWPORT. Neu bay, 2 llh&d It un.Nmt.htd, l • Draw dl'l.Pel. carporU
Uo. &et 111• 8. Bewley tn ... _. 0 0 ·"'•-•~ A 2 ......... WIW ~ • Lotl ol ckMet 9Pf.OI _...r ITI u; ........... h&d, drt.pe9, blt·IM, dole : 90 • Pullman l&vat6r&M 8.A. or phon• 631-42K. carpel.I, dn1.pe1, built-lnl. 847-2574
Huntington Coast Mortgage Co. 8 BEDROOM boUM, wt· Nn-11 dtc:orated. $1 11'.i, Dou1lu.. llOhoobl. llbopplna e Prl.-ate paao.
f\u11.11hed, c I •a ll an d 1 e "• e. Cod • 213 -eeollt. TT01 IU&tc' .t.ft, e t Bl to Vt.ta lboppl"I'
248•1921. 147-tiTSt • ., : f821 BJ.at.er $135 "o U modern, 1ar•r•. fenced AYll, IM.7-4108, BuntJnat,on ""' • P 17612 Beach Blvd. HunUna:ton Beach
Ageot& for Lendlng lnstitutlons
yard. 1110. Trojan Villa, 2 Bedroom apartment l !e. Be&eh. Visfa View Minor
2MO Banta An. Ave.. onth. 2 h l l d m c re n CHILDREN WELCOME Me C.nt. .. Coilta Mua Costa Meta.. tM8·t790 or I 217 °--·~ we oome. ........ ta Mea i •=~==,,...-.c=~~ Located "'1!Dd' ehopplnlt Pick tbe Loan You Want!
FHA. lind VA
• 51/·% •
Conventional 10&nl trom
• 6%;"' •
W1 IP4lcl&Jlu In all typ.
Rt!llJ J:atatt Joana.
TARNUTZER 4 ASSOC. Mo~e Co., 1.nc.
1741 Weatcllff Dr., Newport
Bee.eh MI e-osos KI 5-7106
Sant• Ano Mtg, Co.
20e W. 4.t.b 8t. Ro<im >DO
Loan Broke:ra Slftc, 19tH
Connntio~I Id Uwn1
Pri.-et• Money lit, 2nd•
8 FOR RENT
HOUSES
649-SH7. St., Coata ~fua Phone P"OR be[t•r l1Yin1. tM eenter at tllth It Pla.cu·
BALBOA tai&ild, 2 bed· lJ &..4~0. new lwcur10u. u., jurt • llf.lp .. jump
room 11.ouae turnlahect, l io;ao;;;-w'"'A~T"°E"°R'°p~.,~,-. ~tu~rn=•'h· HARBOR trum BEACH,
newly remodeled. built· td or parUy rurnlahtd 1 TOWNHOUSE Rull.a.I oftlee, M.2-HIM
Beautiful Bar Harbor lM, 1arbage dtapoaal, car-bedroom duplex. Ne Ar
pet It drapu. S125. plua Sateway ahopptnr cent-
uUlltl-yearly. 210 er, C.M. Call Ml 8·1M>O.
10 month old 4 bedroom, Arate. Balboa lalal'ld
family room home. For· $80. oo• bedroom f ur-$90, t'Umlshed older 2 bed-nl.lhed, d u pl ex, ad.
m&l '1lnln1 ~m. •'""' room b-·-·~th p-•• v..--· ·-. • ulta only. no pell, 968 custom carpetln'I', 2 bathe, Water paid. No peta. Cloae w11at 17th St. Cotta Meaa.
ttneed Yard. trop1c..i land-tn. A d u 1 t •. u 8-4•82. e•e.et191.
.caplng. Patio. E:<ctUent LI 8-2988. "'°'""-.==~--locatJon. ~ block to l ~====~~~~--LA.ROil furn!ahed or on
achoo!. Co•ta M~ FURNIBHED 1 bedl"OO(l'I turnlal\ed duplexu. Pre·
M5-0Ml. bomc. l!:utllde Coat.a fer &dull.I, No pet.ti. ln.-
){.a. S75 monlh. Phone qulra 1711 1;1 Rocheiler.
LIDO ISLE IC n j o y U 8·8211. Co
1 block to •hop., heated
pool. Bacilelor apt.a. 1
bdrm untum. $75. tum.,
SlOO. e11 leue. C1rpeted,
drapied, Keda.lllon kltch-••· 2217 Harbor Bl.~ Meaa
$17.50 WEEK
61 EFFICIENCY
APTS.
J'or th• uJUmate In
GARDEN APARTM.J:NT8
Prvtusianally decorated
MAGNOLIA MANOR
1~ mile• from lh• ~
• 2 Bclrms. • J F/1 8ath1
turnbhed or uri turnlah.ed
$ llS Up
f Pool • C&bana
t1 Puttlfll' GrMD
Free Appr1i1els
low Int. R.et .. ' Com l\lU. 1880 Nwpt. Bl. CM. Ml 8..3928 KI ~-3483 INVESTORS WELCOME
W, E. LACHENMYER
Udo'• bea.ch and commu-•ta MeM. LI 8-3043.
nlty Uving all year. Fun UNJl'U1l.NUIHED 1 bed· UNJ'URNISHJ!X> a bed· room'; ftnetld Jud, cloa. Du l few the wl:wle tamny! room p ex. fencied yard.
Vtry modern attraeUve, In, C.M •. f 70 month. water It traah paid,
a bedroom New Orl11JU1 ; Kl 2~89. $100. Ava.liable Dec. 3rd.
Util, pboM _....., pool tn•
eluded. llxtru Avallabl•
8UNNT ACRJ:l8. Mewport
at Santa ba'bel ·
M8·91'11 842·2128
r' BBQ t1 Pinc Pong ..,...,
t1 Tile ahowep 6: t\1b
t1 Bu."111 SOundproot9d
lfl2D Placentia
Kl 74188 2' Hr. Berv. TitIPu:x best 17th 6t. l!lvea. HY t-3485 Sunny patio, 3 car ga-3 Bfldroom bouae. Fenced Call HI 8-18t7.
rage; Wonderful parking; back yard. Sll!i. month. HUNTINGTON Beach S
2 way atreet; Near cluba, no gare.ga. 2113 Monrovia, bedroom 2 batha, bullt-
playrround1 and echool Coata Meaa. MI 8-114!1. lnll, c arpet~. drapea.
b u I stop. 0 w n er -FURNISHED 1 Bedroom, forced air heat. Sl30.
lptlori rental lncnme [ ===========
i'260. Fireplace, carpet.I, 7 MORTGA.JE:S
clhpee. built.In•, private & TDa
~. yard care. Va.can· I ===~~===== oy fMl tor le911 than 2~.
,.,,.. 1ao.•oo. 10,. '°~· LOANS
OR 3·8792. p.rtiage dllpoal, bcam"Xf month. 847·8~4.
BAYSHOR!:S Yearly cellinc•. nice patio, ra·
~ deeda or land. 2nd 'fruit Dted
o& &-21H8. Retldenttal • Commercial
leaM, cute ~cloua 2 rage, $130. 702 Acacia,
bdrm. home, :ovely f'Ur. CdM. ~~-------1 lndu.trW. niture, pallo, ne&r pri. I ;;co=RoOc.Nc,A,.-d'•'lc>!u=o.-W>f=c..,..=_
vat. beach -11200 mo. lahed houM, cle&n 2 bed· TRIPLEX
12.7fl0 down. Nn 2nd T.D.
4t_ a small lnveatment
l'T'OW, crow It grow tor
you. Be t1nt, not Sony!
.KA.HON REALTY
18\il It Orang• !148-88!i7
Call John Abell
HARBOR
INVESTMENT CO.
Re&.! !latate
Corona de! Mar 673-4.•00
EASTSIDE R·2. eexaoo, m:
u n I t • ExlaUJlg U:icomt
l!i.!120. potential $6.!i:lO.
X-lou•, try $f8,000. Lem·
"C"' Thomas, Rltr. room with tl.repll.ce, fen·
ctd yard. 1121'.i month.
8Tti·2S94.
224 W. Cout Hy. LI 8·M27 l =,~ .. c-~~m~h-,-~-.~F"•_n<_od~
Nprt. Bch. Eve KI ~ back yard. $1 l!i. month,
$135 Month no rarage. 2113 Monro.
via, Cotta M e • ._
MI 11-ll,:i.
BA.LIE or leue. ' unit•. [ =m="='=R='•"'='=0='=LI=='"'='="=·= Cotta Meaa. excellent lo-
cation, $38,000 -3 houl!N' 7A REST
4 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced
yard, leue or ltaae op.
Uon.. GI no down, Ed Rid.
di• Realtor, 226!1 Fllrvlew
Rd, MI 1-8811 • eve.
2: BEDROOM hOUN, part.
ly f'umlaMd, l llO "t!Onth.
Fenced yard. 602 Club
Key at ~ Clue &o113e.
883-482:0.
on ~ acre, Santa A n a HOMES
Hel&'hta. $31.000. Owner I ":ST:'ANLEY~ii=~G~"•~l=H~om=o u: 1-4207.
5 REAL
ESTATE WANTED
We Want To Buy
Bual.naM bulldtnr• or ln-
du•tri•I ]&Me back•. AA
tenanta. $100.000 •
tt.ti:00.000.
4 Bedroom ham•. New Ir.
tine Terrace or vicinity.
'6&.000.
6 lriedroom quality home,
U4o or Baycre1L P r l c e -· John C. Hellyer ~er
Ml 8-4070
SA BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Wn.L trade S~.000 equJty
In ·Lo. A.n«ele.s apartment
buUd!na tor actlve Inter·
eat ln buaineu. D. W.
P~n. 980 Norman Pl.,
LA 49, C..111.
58 REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGES
HOME FOR UNITS
owntr would Uk• to trade
SllOOO equity ln 4 bdnn
home tor unit.I. H•1
$~000 hom• w.appx.. •i1.ooo loan.
M.3·1382 anytime MI 8-9666
C•n'I Sell II?
Trade It!
J'or Fut Action It Re!U\ta
<all * Exchange
Specialists
DOYLE CO. 548-ll68
2TO E. 17th St. Costa Meaa
MI l·MM.
14102: Sprtnrdale, w~t-NEW 3 bedroom home,
Huntington Continental
developm•nt, MS8 M·
CHANNEL FRONT, 2: bed.
room untumlal'ltd OT part-
ly turnl&hed. Boat • l I p
•va.llable. ActullJll, no pelJll.
873-8389
mtnster (Now In Con-
1tructlon ) . Open about
March lat, 1984. For
Ambulatory Men It Wo-
men. Batie Rate 1225 mo.
Capacity 30 only. Row·
land P. Stanley, MD ..
Owntr It Operator.
Y.'rite to M72 Haroll! PL
(YI•, BwttiD.(ton Beach,
(between Bn>Okhunt I:
Ad&mal. Wuher, dryer, 2: Bedrooma partly f ur·
retr1~rator, dapoa&J. car. nU.hed. w1th 11tove It re.
peted, draped, ene\oeed trigtrator, l&rt'• yard, $66.
patio, l~ ~th•. 111~ mo. a mocith. 308 llt.b Pl.ace.
FRontler 7-4l:H collect. Coilt& Mesa. M2-ZIT3,
1 H untington Beach. RN-
trvatlona:Phon•
8934•11.
8 FOR RENT
HOUSES
~,/Cl VVT-' I
LEASE OPTION F'URNI8HED Newport
Contemporary 3 bedroom,
2 bath. 1 block ocean. Club
l Bedroom bome furnl1hed,
Eut..lde COit. Me.ea, $7~.
monlh. LI 8-8298.
CAMEO HIGlll..ANDB new
3 and ' bedroom 11.omu
avalll.bl• on a ttract!••
IMN opUon plan. $300 mo,
to qualltled famlliu.
facillt!ea. $1 7;,. month. [ ===========
MACCO REALTY CO.
OR 3-47~0
Winter. 214. Pro.tpect
84.2-3430,
Hollywood 7-3290.
1 Bedroom n I c e I y fur·
n I 1 h • d, redecorated
It clean. Adulta. No t'ors.
IMMACUL.A TE untur. 187.50 monthly, f l2 Ram·
nlahed 3 bedroom, famlly tlton. Co11l& Mesa. Ca 11
room. 2 bath home. Built-LI 8.3716.
In kitchen, wall to wall 1 ~FUR=0m=s0H"'t00-,~._,.-~-m-.
carpetln(, drapee, fir.. prare, fenced y..rd. l
place, FA Mat. 1!1dLnJ child, ptll OK, Newport
glaaa doorl to pe.Uo, walk Blvd., near Del Mar. $90.
to ehoppinr oenter. 117~. Refttence1. Ll 8·8888
month. C a l I 6•8-0M!i, Evea.
Realtor. 2 BEDROOM un1umiahed
FURNISRED 2 bedroom11, houae, amall ftnced yard,
carpet.I, .t. drapea, 2 chll· 1arage. water paid. chil-
dren OK , fenced yard. clren OK. $85. month. 2:31
$1 25. month, AIM> 2 bed· Avocado St. Costa !tfew..
room untuml1hed, $87 .!iO 846-8660.
2,:,11 Santa Ana Ave., Unit OFF Irvine, 3 btdrooma.
•. Co.'· "•"". Show So<-... ,.. .... beamed celling. fi~p\ace. urday .t. Sunday. f ;\II 6-!i809 or OR 3_0909. enced yard. double ga·
rage. Ideal for •mall tam·
Uy. $111'.i. Water paid, t Block to WeJtcliff Pla.za
1hopplng center. 478 Ab-
bie Way. 3 bedroom. un·
furnished. newly redtcor-
altd, ftnctd ya.rd, doublt
garage on a lley. Low rent
lD qua!lfled lrnant. Call
ti45·4988 evenings.
1tU 8·8642. Ll 8-!1341.
FOR rent or Ult. ! bed·
rooma. 2 bath house.
built-in atoye and fenred
yard. 881 Sf'nalt St Cos-
ta. r>1tsa. Ml 6·t926 or
LI 8·95011.
UNFURNISHED 2 bed· CORONA del !t1ar. 1 bP.d-
SA RENTALS,
DUPLEXES
COSTA MESA, new 2
bed r o o m unt'Umlahed.
cove~ paUot1, di!Jposal,
drepe11. wuhtng taclUUts,
fenced yard. No J)*ta.. 1110
plue uWltlea. Alao 2 bed·
room up!talr• unfumlahed
apartm•nt. Sl 10 Including
utlllt!u. 313 &. 21st SL
Co1ta Me118.
NEWPORT Ialand. -un·
tuml1hed, 3 bedrooms.
2 batha tleetric built·
in•, diahwuher, dl-i><>•·
al. e~a. drape11.
tlrtplace, d!nlng area,
garage. Near private
beach and park. Year-
ly, $19~. OR 5-1665.
2 BDR.'>1'., newly dee·
orated, Bullt·ins. carpet·
Ing. ga , age, yard. 2
block11 shopping. $1 00.
month !east. Adu!ta. 220
Knoll: Place, Newport
Height11. !148-4.573.
2 Bedroom Tri·plex. Car-
peted. Drnpee. Priva te Pa-
tio, Garage. 2 b!ks to
Shopping Center. Child
OK. $100 mo. 773 Scott
Place. Co!lla r.le!!A,
Ll 8-312~.
9 FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
Park North
GARDEN
APARTMENTS
In
COSTA MESA
Acrosa From Santa An a County Club
Ext!ll.s1ve Adult Ll\1ng
ONLY 5 LEIT
• J •l!OJIOOM . ' oeN 1 IATHS
e ' l l!OJIOOM J lllTHI llAHOI! .. OVl!N e l'lAlll"UCIE$-
l'OllCl(n A!JI 11EATINO e 1'111\IATE l'AT101 e OllAl"l!I -CAlll'IETI e ~llJIAOl!I e ~L.-l'UTTINO OIEEN from 1150 per mo.
2.()122 Santa Ana Ave.
NOATl1 01' Ml!lll OlllVl
Manager 54&.a350
MODl!:RN l bedroom Apt..
Private paUoa. 'ill Block
Coast Hwy 6: Buatn-.
Unf\lrntm.ed wttll a1bYi ~l .. 'l&J!.•• ~'."F«mtahed SR 2d'lo
Avon, Newport • BeaclJ.
Call 87!i-2~40 day1 or
e7J-30&6 tvea.
MING TREE apartment. 1 .a: 2 bedrooma. 2 bat.lie.
fUnlla.hed or unturnla.hed,
pool, bulll·in•. range -
oven. w-w carpeting. 1884
Monrovia Ave., Co I t &
Mesa. 1 block from V!ata
lhopplng center. 548-0338.
M&Jiager Apt. 10.
NEW, Extra LA.rte 3 Bed·
room Trl-plu: (upper ,
Bilt·lna Including rafrig-
erator. carpeta. drapea,
garage, 1torqe. $140.
One month FREE Rent
on I~. 2321 P1orlda,
H. B, S36-6978 or 8.47-7221.
BETTER Uving. 2 bed-
room unfumllhed, fur-
nished. carpeting, drape.a,
bllilt-lns, heated pool,
""'alklng d!Jtance Weat-
cllff PlRJ:a. $1~ .a: $19ti,
1838 \Veat cl lft, Npt.
Bch. Ll 8·8138 .
ALL ulllltie11 paid. 2 bed·
room unrumllhed apart-
ment 3. Carpeta, drape:oi.
built-Ina, patloe. <:arporta.
11 t!i month, 2102 Florida
St .. Huntington Beach.
536·987!1
CLEAN r'decor1ted 1 bed-
room unfumlahed w I t h
'love refr1ger&tor.
Close lo !7lh St. ~hopping
& tran.~portAlhm. SIOO.
Including utll1tlee.
BUDGET PRICES
For Rtaort LI.Ying
l , 2. St. Apt.. 8ultM W-or
w-out kitchen., uUI, 11n·
en, maid,, te1.. TV, pool,
Reltaunnt Facllitlts.
FROM 1119 MONTHLY
Coral 1lMt Motor Hotel
2&46 Harbor 'Bl. XI 6-H71i
New Duplex
2 & 3 Bdr.
unfum at FIV• Point.,
Huntiftgton Bch. oor. Ill·
Ila It Delaware. trom 1120
OPEN DAILY MT-7892: * Whitt ie• Aph. * Oceen view • Quiet Uv. De·
lux turn. 1 Bdrm, Blt·lna,
dlirp., patio, pr. HM.tee!
pool. • $9S. $110 Mo. We.·
ter 6: ,._. _pd. ll01 Whit-
tler, c.M.·.Ll 1-Wfe.
UNI!'URNI8HED 2: bed·
room apartment. Carpet.a.
drapca. bullt-lna. :l ,.a·
rl.(t•. Unuaually pretty
Newport Beacb e~2-uoe
2 VIEW APTS.
2 BR. 1 bath, . , 1116 mo.
3 BR. 2: ti.the ..• I~ mo.
Both unt'Urn!Med, but with
drapu, carpeta, •tove It
reh1reratnr. Bay f'ront
Apt. Bid(.
LIDO REALTY, INC.
OR S-8830
*GARDEN APTS.*
REA TED POOL, C&lyeta.
Drapu, J'tnplacM, bullt-
lna. J'rom IH. Tb• CAJ4.
DltN m Warner Av•~ 2
lltu &ut of Beach Blvd.
BunUngnton Beach, Call:
147.7390,
HARBOR VILLAS
2121 B&rbor Blvd. C.M.
1 A :l Br. Furn. A Uaturn.
Carpet, hpea, bh ·lM
$79.~
Prlvai. Patio-Heated Pool
~7924
NEWPORT BEACH
a.nd irpaciowr. Ftncied pa-1810 W. B&Jboa Blvd.
tlo. In rHldentieJ ne~· New modern 2 It 3 br un-
borhood. Rent or leua. fumlabed a partmenta. 1
LI 8-MSO. 27• &. l:ith block to Oeean 6 Bay
Street. eo.t.a .oa.u aft.er beaches.. &e. M.anarer a t
I P .M. 1812: tNu.t Door)
CORONA tie! ltar sp&doua $1Ml It $171'.i. LI l.o6l8
new 2 bedroom eontern-CONTEMPORARY Apart..
po..uy. Carpeted, draped. mant.. ~ untur-
G.E. lcttchen tnclud.u &ab-IUabed Ml.UM MW 1 bed-
wuhv, foad-ee:ote'I', SUD· room, dim OC :l btdtvom. ~,!JiB~ !;:; ~-~w~~'t\'%
With pr!Yate patio. ror placu. Prttate'paUo, pool
&ppt. .rt.er 2 p.m. 11172 Orcba:rd Drive, S . .L
OR li-0867. $1&0. Upper Bay area.
LARGE '2 Bedroom motel
apartment with kitchen,
bath (with IJtal1 ahower
It tub). $30 week ln-
cludea maid 11ervlc-. Oth-
ers from Sl!i per week. On
Co1at Hwy., Newport
Beach. LI 8-3083.
CA.BRILLO St. New irtu-
dlo epartmtnlA, 2 bed·
room1, bulllt·ln ranee It
ovt n, disposal. carpet.a,
drapM, private patio•.
faragu, all utUIUta -,,..Jd.
$1«l month. KI 5-&711 8
1.m .. to 5 p.m.
CH !LOREN welcome. 2
bedroom. dtn, flrtplact ,
carpeted, drapc11, bunt.
!iu. priva.tt patio feni:ed,
cloat 17th St. Store.a, wa.
ter paid. $125. month.
OR 5-2916.
2 bedroom fu mlahed eparL
mtnt ne•r Sank of
Americ•, Rlcbard• Mar.
ket, Npl. Bch. 170. month
lncludlnr uti!Lt!l!9 .a: 1a.
rage. LI 8-0088.
l9!i Un!umlahed 2 bod·
room, built-In stove. wall
will carpet. drape1. hnt
water fumllhed. Children
welcome. 18th I: Placen.
tla. Call Owner.
LI 8-0378.
Kl M21Sl.
CORONA DEL MAR.. un.
tumlahed 2 bedroom Apt.
It prare. Brand new,
very attracUYe, bullt·ln
range, Swied!lh flrflpl•ce,
waU to wall carpeUnr.
drape1, excallent nel6h·
boc'hood, S. of Hwy. Avail·
able now. Call 673-1878
atttr 5 p.m.
FURNISHED
BA YFRONT APTS.
Comp. furn one bedrn1,
tncld Unena. uteri.Ila, etc.
Mo .• Mo. rental. l lU..00
per mo.
CABANAS MARINAS
OR 3-84Ml
URGE 2 bedroom unfll r·
n I ah e d ap1.rtment, 1 'n
built-Ina. private pB.tlo. a
bath~. c1rpelJI, d r fl p e s.
bullt·lnR, private patio,
garage. Block from 17th
SL Enquire 284A C1brillo,
Coata Mua or call
ll47-f02l.
871'.i-3311 and Charge It!
NEW •• TWO BEDROOM, 111 BATH
THREE BEDROOM, 2 BATH"
.,
' • ' " •
STUDIO APARTMENtS ' '
• Witt to Wall Carpets • Forced AJr Rut
• Dr•pea • Private Patio
• Built-in Ranee-Oven • Walk in Pantry
• soundproof wan. •
Profeulonally Decorated le Landacaped
FROM $145 MONTH
( no lease requlred)
MODELS OPEN DAILY
MESA TOWNHOUSES
BAKER & MENDOSA COSTA MES~
(jraciou~ ,;Jl~ng
BEDFORD LANE APTS.
FURNISHED -UNFURNISHED -$150 UP;
W&lking distance Westcliff Plua. Shopping
• 2 large bedroomll • Split level
• Large heated pool • 11;:! bath•
• W /W carpeting • 0Uipo81.111
• Diahwuhers • Custom Drape1
• BltJn Range & Oven • Private Patios " '.; 1728 BEDFORD LANE, WESTCLIFF DR. __
Block East of 17th St. -Irvine, Newport Sch.::
attractive. Mpartte
bedroom, untumllhed
apartm e n L Excellent
Newport Beach locatlon.
Bullt·ira. carpeU, d'rape11.
and N<f'rlgen.tor (llding
claae doon ope.nine to
patio. Heated swtmmlng
pool. Adult. o n I y. See
Mir. ApL C. 738 TuaUn
Ave. or ct.ll MM1!11.
' Largest Putting "
Green in Orange
County '· ' ~~ I ..... ~ ·: ~..,!,A~-· : ~~
900 Sea Lane
Corol'la del Mar
where MacArthur
meets 101
Country Club Llvinc
Irom $137.50
OR 3-3445 * HOLIDAY PLAZA
D!!LUXE l bedroom fue11, .a: unfurnlaherd. Let-. pool
Wkly. maid eer. $100 to
$ll!i. Model Open Dally7,
19M Pomona, Coata M.ea
Ml8-6>&8
% block No. of 19th SL
CLIFF Haven. Comfort-
ably lndependflnt t bed•
rootl'l unt~ Triplu
.i ..... eoao~ Al'TS "•pl. Encloeecf"'°1~."trni-
0cu..n VU-2 ~ ttom Bch. "POMl. rarare. Ad'ulta,
Sun Porchea. Leundrles Quiet ntlghOOthood. 11K>!5
Accept teem It "&mall ~ti Haven Place. Newport
• Yr. leaae Beach. U 8-"oe.
Unturn. $130. t'Urn. $1~. OORONA D!:L HA l't,
Cout Hwy at Sec.ward Rd One be<ll'f)Qm turni.tllfd,
OR 3·33T8 duplex. One Nock ·to
OCEAN, !i doors aw1y, 5hopp!Zlg, the a t • r,
newly tumiahed 2 bed· churchea. tran.>port11,t10T1
room ape.rtm en t. SI 10 $95. mon'.h. Set. 602 H ..
month. Winttr. Bsyvltw liotrope. 842-329:'.l.
Prope:rtJt.11, 2307 W. Bil-41H-476!i.
boa Blvd. OR 3-0860. New-F'UR."'i6Hc:o=~-~,c,~1c"""
porl Beach. apartmtnta. Idell f o r
$106 Month, newly dtc-bachelor1. L .. • g e l It :l
orated, tumlahtd, 2 bed-bedrooms. Heated pool
room11. I block to 17th and terrace. $85 and up.
s~. shcpplna' area. Costa !it 8-9633 or 646-8266. 1'93
Me.aa. l>!:r, Ca~nter Church St. Costa Me11a,
846·0474. Good chlll'lren $70 CHARMING l bed·
welcome. room apt, $92.M l•rr•
BALBOA Penlnaula. fur. 2 hedroom. 17' \ivln1
nl5hed atudlo. Winter $7fJ. room, c•rpeta, drapea:
yearly. $85. Wall to wall 11tovt, Terrtgerator. Near
carpeting, elt&n. I block harbor shopping.
2 bl k b u 8·0787. ocean a: oc a a y. ----------
OR 5-0363 . FURNISHED $120.. on
FURNISHED mod t tn,
apacloua, 2 bedroom,
built-Ina, g11rb.\ge dlspo-
all. CI011t to shopping, $9~
(two v.•eeka free rent I
848-2877.
IN COSTA MESA
*
lta&e $11~. 2 larre bed·
room~. drape•. carpeUng,
dlaposal, laundry. bus,
w a l e r 2 chil<lren.
2563 l!:ldtn. Costa Mei._
846·4904
EXCHANGE
SPECIALISTS
Homes e Acreage
ounmercill
Richardson Realty
2$06 Lafayette OR 3-38~1
Newport Beach
room home, garage, pa-
Uo. Block shopping. Bam-
boo Village. Complete
privacy for adull1! only.
:137-B Bernard. C. M. $90.
LI 8-829".. 648-2287.
room furnl!hed hou!e,
private. close lo ~hop11.
$95. yearly, Ulititlt• 1n·
eluded. ~31,f, Goldenrod.
OR 3-0!1.58.
Just Completed
4 BDRM. STUDIO APT.
3 batha. Dll·lni'I, c11rptta,
drspts. Sttp1 to ocean.
!iOl!i River Ave .• N.B.
OR 5·3222. Eve~ OR 3-1212
LI 8-4207
DELUXE'-o~pc,-,,~m-,-,c,.-.~
bedroom fumll'lhed. 2 htd·
room~ unf11rnl11hed Dish·
W!l.!!her. i;:arbage dlijpoBal.
bu!ll-in.s e ar p e Ung -
drapr.<t, pilioa, forced air
ht11.tlnj:: Ll 8-6216
BACliEL!lll., 1 bedroom,
ne1vly r11rnl.<1hed. p on I.
'-''e('l<ly 111 a Id aervlre,
n<'Rr O<'<'~n. very priv1le.
C•rp" rt 11nd s\f'T!ljte.
J.110 ;,11;.1090 or 6•16-50311
NeWf'<\1'1 Bellrh.
DON'T ml:ois thla: Deluxe
2 &:Im. Bullt·lnii. carpels,
d r e p e •· pr1v-paUo, ga.
rage, -Co1t1pare, Make
orrer. 2S48 Santa Ana Av
CoM.a Mtea. LI 8·0728.
OVERLOOKING ocean
Corona del Mac. 'modem,
furnished, 3 bedroom,
gTnund lloor with utilities
& gar<lener paid. 1200
m1Jnth. &46·2927.
l Dedroom furnt.1hed, g••.
11.·ater paid. c1e11n. $7:5.
C!n~e to m11rket. Free
11.·allh. 207 2 Nt11o·port Blvd.
KJ s.21~3. COl'lta Me B ...
NEW rum lahtd l be<'lroo.m
11parlmentB. Heated pool.
Clo~e lo K-Mart. MO
Han1llton. Cotta r.f ea a.
f\•6-1 992
rJaJJau PafmJ
'I'lX advantagte 1n Trad·
lq Your Properly. For
Ptompt Attention Phone:
Oorl11 Mayer or Lee
De.aver At:
642·2U30
JlOLIDA Y REALTY
Ortlcea Al110 ln
Pllrn Dcstrt
\itlliT hon1e wlth rental on
ocihn front for new. large
Octa.nalrt, vll'w (luplex in
Newport Beach, Balboa or
Udo. 642:-32 10.
6 MONEY TO LOAN
AND WANTED
NEED CASH? w, specl11.llr.e In Home ol ~pt ttna.nclng • Free A p·
f>i&i111l. Consolidate your
T .O'e. B\1!1. 11ddt Uon1I
eaeb to you~educ11 your
pmt.e. lntert•l u low u
8!t % up to 30 yra. eaay
CT"l!dlt r~.
C08TA MESA TNV CO
1872 Newport Blvd. C M
LI 8-7711 1(1 11-41~3
anytln1"
TilJNffS.M 11r 1-frm~ ffr)~
pllal. ruml11hr<l. inr•1n1t
1930 rer month. 11l\1'll ,\'11
r'nl~<l. 0-..11 .. r rr!•rlniz;
"ltrnrth•"' tern111. C 11. 1 I
Lel"rnhnn Rtelty.
-~-~!\fjf).
.. __ ... _
2 Bedroom, modtm. un.
furn111hed duplex, 11~
b11.th , carpeted, draptd
It bullt-lna. Palla. fenced.
Clean .lo &vallahle. For
adult~. 1776 Santa Ana
Ave . C. M :\ii 6~4.50.
PRIVACY $70, cleRn .
cozy, unfurnl~hed small
hou~e. aen•lce porch. n!ct
yard. AduJta. baby Ok. NI)
dogs. 2103 B Santa Ana
Ave. Costa r.1e&fl.
Kl f\·0739.
BARGA.IN"'',~2"b-M'l-,.,-~-m-,-m-
furnisher\ ho11Mf' J;fl.l'P~~.
ynrr\. $10.'> n111nthly. )'t'n1·a
lt~,.e Adult,. or tern~~<'l'!I
See 11fl~rnoon S11t11r<1n;ir.
310 32nll ~\ Nf!11·prirt
furn!~her\
hr>u.~. Cnrrr111, drnrr11
Only $1 :::"> ·1on()1
CHAS . C. MARTIN
REALTOR
1099 Ha1·bor CM. LT B·119~
2J3edroom, }'tAr le1111e,
fllrage, view Al.'IO 'Z hrd·
tMn1 h nu 11 e monthly.
ReMonahl11. 10~ G1 fl.Ill.
rQ111er Orrnn F'ronl ~rt .
B<·h. 'Vhtne)• '-411~13, Lil
r.11nul11
1-H lR~F: 1nv;;r11 ~nnlu /\nil
ff'ii;:h111. 2 hr1lr•111111 un·
f11ml~l1rd h•HJll~ -..·lth ~n·
rlo~r·! r .. n,..ril ar'n $12 ...
n·.onlh -..·ith option lo buy.
~1 11-4207
HUNTINGTON Bell ch.
near [)(Juglas, unfurnlahed
,. bedroorn 2 bRth, built·
Ins, double F;arage. fenced
yard. SIM. No small r hll·
dren. 847·5389.
HONEYMOON rolt11i;t
rurnl~hed In Maplr S:i.
lem One large hedroorn
enclo11td y1rd. 59\ ".'.
\V1J11on_ Sherwood.
67!1-3311.
1.ARGE'~2~bcod7,-~~m~l>c,-,,~~e.
Cn.rpeted. Newly dtc<1rAt·
,<l ,vjlh pantllng. Lar11::e
y11nl '''•1h g11rag' 8'1rk
R:\y n1•ea Sl2J All uUli -
hl'N7 1NGTON rlcn1 h. un·
fur11t··hrd :t br1!ro1111l. rl"1"
trio' kltrhtr1. dnublQ r.11-
1 n-;r. t(ll!\1'1"!"1,\' fr11r,.1I
:O:•·hnt1I :? l!lnr';,,, Nl rr R f'll
~·~I & .~1 2S. ~•36-.101r.
COSTA r.t ESA. " 11 pd:
ti)(ln1, I hn1J1. I !I r 11; e
yn.rd. Grnn1mer ~rhMl 2
<>lock•. Harbor 1-1 ! 11; h ~
hl()('ks. S<Jn1e ft1rnl1 11re.
114:'> month. Kl 7-2716
\VE~T Co~t B MtsP ri111ff
119 A1•lrn1ore Trrr11re
J Z?" ~ b,.rtrnunl~. f1111 lly
ro!'lll, 2 hi'1h•, ~II 1•!r1·· 1
tr!r. frn•"t'd priUu Yr.it•
I,\' I.I f!.r,,111.ll
'Z l>r•lrnon1
IAl'j:1' lllH11l.)'
HY1ng rnon1
~rird N rRr
~rhtW>I.• $A.~
unt11rnh1l1r <I.
kllr hrn .l
Gnr l'll "'
n1ark~! ·• &
l.T a·17fll\
New New New
* $18SA Month*
3 Bdrm!!, 2 bnti:a, t,11.[n11.
carpel! A: dr11re:o1. Step,;;
to ocean. 213 <1 J11t. N.B.
OR 5·3222 Y.ves uJ, 3-4212
-, -Bedr<K)m -1~herl.
carpets, & built-Ins.
fe1\C'ed )'1tr<l. drupe11. pr!v-
1tle pnlin, gs.rage. \Vest·
~!de SllO. with water
1•;\l'I Kl :'1·8695 Co a t 11
~le:;•
I br·1rnon1 furnli;hl'"d 1• 1lh
gnl'l\f:" 1 rillhl n I\ Nr·>1·
11h .. rp1ni;::. Joehnol11
OR 3·flf.60.
.1 UST c11mpletc'o~2~0,-,-,".
r•1on1" 1111~urnl11ht<l atur11n
apn1 ln1<'11t:<, bnllt.1n~. enr.
p«th1~ o!1 ·pe~. ]lOOI & rP•·
r,.atl"Tl 1 '"m ~!l:'i, n1onth
\V~tf'I 1 "' R4f\.;'l!'1!6 ~-----~ ON!!: bedroom. y e fl r I y
r111,~. uttlilie.ri; paid Prlv-
111 .. & quiet $70. m()n th.
1<'4 E. Bar A\'e., AAIOQA
1;~:J·4Slfl
flC"l~.\NFront, B11100~
~r ·r•u' ' 1111 W1"1,!rrfql
I• •· 11 1 '1n. l't'll r:i -... \\'111 I
t r1 S' • A 1.1i1~hl<' now
A'"'' ~I ·rri l Rf'~rtn1rnt
$.l;!') ~11 6-1~!'.6_ h<'(lr•1on1.<o, furnl11hed. new.
tlf'V'i" 11t11•, L11gunn ty <lr•·<'lraltd, Sl:'>ll nionth,
r:r1• 11 1 'nf11r11l~hrrl s!11-"'111trr. 110911 E. Ba.lboa
rh•• l'lf'u lment. Pr11•11te Rl1·ct. OR 3-.'\729.
t1en ,. h I~. 499-21114 S7:'i 1 bedroon1 unfurnlahed
l.Aflt ;E .<ouriny :? hf'(h'oo•,\,
11nf11111tshrd gr>r.l•~e, i•ll
utilllh'll riu~ $!'\:i. ci..,.r
111 F:ll!lt 11l<le Cc.~111 r.1e111t
l'honr 846-1608 or
.~4 8.1517 afler 4 pm.
CORON A OEL 1'1 AR.
~lrA ~1 11··~ I upprr. private r nrch. di8-
Llll0 101 Viii AfiTlhtJ<, uil· ""!1111. n,1v c1,...et. 913 C •t· ,... . t' \V 19th St. eo.ta Me8a.
OR 3-572P.
f11r110>)1rd 2 hr<ll'OOlll~. p.1-1
1H> 11 Pl':ar". f'l'lrprl~.
rl1·n1" · \ r11r,. f':I ~" ti0i1
tr11•·C11•r, furnl.<oh,.d. l hr<l·
r""1111 11rn1 tn1ent. rPnvrri-
lrnl l,..,...:11 1.-,n G RrAw:e
l\f!11l l ~. t:~~ \VQCYf'TEN I
rd :A I.TY na 11-(l~Ofl
L!nn I!>!.i;: l"1rty 2 b,.,,.
rno111 Tr1rlrx. unr11 1 11~11
Nt f..i rg" r11rlo~rr1 •unnv
pilt\•I. n,.n,. t enni.~ cou1t11
,(· 8hopp1n~ 1U!11rlr t.
nn 1.12111
n1nnt'\ oil CIR :t !''l,~0
J;:.'11 r,11·nr .. 1·:ird.
1<.1 1 ,,, $.~n A ni nn°1h
.'\~·1. • •1 •Ir 51z-:•11~7
lJNI• I Jl''\1:-:Hl':I J lnrizr ~
li<'•11 ·"" SllO. R.'>\ Vl•'-
t nri<1 <:t CI' L1 l'·R!l!'•~
'
t:fifl tn $7il F'l1rnl11hf'd 11rart·
11 ,r111~. l'llll!le11 paid I
n 2 11•1111l11. No P'"l11.
1 l~I !\-1!'1.~I nr HY9-IFIM.
Afl"'r II prn 1'11rk B11y.
I.Int) 1911'" J bPcln>om ron1-
rlet,~ r11rnl11h .. l'I "f'~f·-
1'11"111 .lJtlllllM pnld, $1:\0
v~~rlv nR ~-OS~i
Offer you the very finest in Apt. living
* I -1 A l Bedroom• -Furnish•d & Unfurniihed * Adufh li,,jn9 in ieperate Bld91. * Blt-in1. W /W car~tin9 • Orap•l * large Heated Pool1 * Patio ere•1 • Recreation Room & Rec. Aft!•I
* C.ntr•I Location n•ar everythin9
from $110
2002 Maple St.
Phone 642-0598
from $110
2214 College Ave .
* rJaJJau
PafmJ
· from $90
117 E. 22nd St.
Ml 6-2 389
Dovelopme nts of
Louis M. Rubin
Properties
Phone 646-866 7
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251 CARPINTllU
* Carpentry *
Mm'Oft R!!PA.D\4 •
Bl:l&LVJ:I, CABmm'm
IN OA!tAalll
NO 10• 1'00 8KALL
H-0. A..NDEft,80N "6-llTG
tt no auwe call Ml a.an
I 2 CARPENTERS
RJlADT to de JOUr ~
work, rtmadellnf. Add a
Room. Bt th• Hour or -,
th• Job.
Call Fnnll u: ....
All wort!: fU&1Vlteed * R.EMODalNG *
• A.MtUonsi • New Work
• P'Nil W!mat.u
Diperienced, w;r -.w you
""""''' Mt-4172
27 GARDIN
1 ,1 R 't ICE ==-=,~-vtRtl'S =
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&ti. I :IO p..m. U MlN
GAMES(jfS
GARDEMING
Oornplett Td. ll&lnt.en&nee
Lawn.a, ~.. I& ,.,.....
r~ · O:JU.alllll -
8~ Mc. P"-M.6 -lil87lil
*DICK'S* -Conlm•l"dll, l\..sdmiUal
Jt.Uabt. Y~ lb,lnten.anee ,_......,.,.
5'6-tUI OI' u 1-4111
42 HIL) WANTID,
MIN & WCIMIN 39 SITUATIONS
WAICTID =0=UTC..,~H;ooc•=•=m=.=.=,...=z .. • I maH lchol lltudlnll wM
:;=lM.!i1~~~ ::,oz:;'=::';~
p.m. Call llll:r. WaU...,
171-1811.
40 HILP WANTID, , HILP WANTiD
MIN 44 l'lllPAllA T:ON
:™.!./5 '!! LEARN A TRADE
tat.Cl ulu but Nl.uctant. lo 11 C<>utwU ottered at
quit rour pnMnt job to-w .. t eou.. Trt.41 khOOll
day T W1 bell....., th• an. <>p.n f'rom I a.m. \0 t ,.m.
""" tor rou ta part-DaU.y, ~ 4 p.m. l'rlday.
ttme """· -.J• work, Toar TIU ftOOll'I on 19abrrd&y.
NJ• wlll 1Uppl•l'Mflt your 2111 & JOtn.. I. A..
tncorne, and pnpare JOU Kl 11-TlM
for & tun Um• aim ca-ltorr Ovden 0,,,.... ltl'fd,
Mir. Call lacli: Turk, O&rd•n Oro't'e 111 t~TW
fT8-ll71 8-1 p.m. Monltay Anab•lm Pft 1-2181
and Wm-ta)'. ruuartcaa LA. a.nu
Beach au.. OR 1-llN
45 IMPLOYMINT
AGENCllS
50 PUINITURI
AllD CAl,.TS
~ 'll runuw...
..., .... \Id, I mo. old,
119~:' Jlldroom .ult.e..
..... --• nicbl ltaad 1 ,,r. old, 1180; I
pt... -ctiOMJ. l yr. o\d,
fl,IO; DtMt\.9 114.. I ao.
old 1100. 11" O~ptc
UM-wtr.d TV. f100; 1
bock•t cbe.Ir, 110; C'llrth
)lat.bu, ti ape&k•r 1t1r.o.
I mo. old, SIOO: U cu. ft,
r"tl. 1 yr. 014. lllO: (Cop.
p.10M)i 11 0\1. ft.
A rnana f'rffUt, T.0.P ·:
PblS poac tabl1, 110; I
Wlftnlab..t cbat. Of dn.•-
ers, 110 ... .tJl in pa'-o
fect lhapt. a. at 11' I .
~ or -.U 611-llX.
Oe•r•nce
Roor S.m,,I•• ffiCb Gr&d9 e.dtOOm
Grul.lps DlaooWlWd to Clew
TIIOllAS FUllNITURE e SEACOAST ..,. N""'"' at.._ c.x.
65
-, . .
,, * Competitive 1i
PltlCES -.
TV SEltVICE "
lorgoot Celot'.'.':.
'o..lw t. ~"' ...
-' . -
I .
' ~ OR l-54n :·""
2111 .. ec..t. ll'wJ, ......... __ ..... :
'OPmN" aVISI "?IL I JJlll. • . '
CARPENTER
mttOdel. repair, addition.
by U.. 110\P" or Joli, ,.... .........
FARMER BOY'S
Conl.phta Yard 81TVIOll
BJ Ule joll. BJ the month
f'REm ESTIIUTU
Ko JOb * l&rJ'e, or
too ama1L OUarantMd.
FLY
DOUGLAS! Penonnel AcencJ ~BIU"\
tTt !l. tTth at. Suti. a 53 ANTIQUIS fOR ~•~ ~.
INVESTIGATE HOW Coot& M-SALi, WAllTID COMPONENTS ,;
WOM:ZN 5=F.!~O;i;'~~~~ I Lt.rplt ... ""' ... of :-':: -·~· "'" ltld ........ IU-OITI T.QU.Blt IAraJ -'7 ----... to ""° rr...,.ALUN6 ~. It. _.1~ .. ~ ac.t J'1aber m • ~ a•-... -•· 6 ....,. "' ,.. b'"·pr to •.1.--...-ber .... • &Id t :_tis 6 -u• __. !..._"".:'__,.,.. _,,;.-~=.-_-~ tabla. 'Make ~et. -
25, PAINTING,
VAPIRHANGING
* JA,ANESE
GARDENER*
aftll&hle at XDfQ TV tor _,...,... u........ ---.... om~Uoa 1adlltlM .,.
Otrt l'ridaJ -tD S400 =n=:,..,,....;::::· ===== our BouM lloolt'll
9 POii RiNT
APARTMINn 9 POR RINT
APARTMENTS • 11 IUSINISS
RINTALS pod NI.de or outm6-TV o..ra1 atnce _ to w.io APPLIANCES '"II. tTUi ll.. Oost. ~ =~ecb=EAL7n~t"'~':=1a~~-o--oz,."'.,,..,,...,=· =· l~t;-_-_·-:: :: 60 OAS, ILICTRIC OPPJN ~ t!°:"!.~
BOtrI'H r...,...na, 0 c 1 an CoRONA de! Mar. South
......_ Uatumllhed l '4 ct Htgtiway. N-unfur-
Mdroonl. iari• dlaiq nbbed I bedroom 1ara,ge
c-ea. bath with dreaitnc apartment. Sundeck, nre-
DOVER BUILDING 0 . R. JAMES
Fine Cu&tom Painting
and Pa~r Han9in9
Ucemed lnaur6d
Oomphit. • n.u.llle, Le.wn
6Yazd~-~
Fm Estlrnaus 54b-0241
~ fiool' ttm ... Gen•r-Medka.I ...-t ---to 1300 I • I Batu*,. -·
ou• commlulon 1 p 11 t. TJplttt .. ·-······-ti! $MIO WE, REMT CIOMd WMnuda~; Mu1t eub-IM.M. ocee.n view.
comer oft\C• eultee. O.r·
pcited. part1Uw:u1d, drap·
.cl. l"Mdy tor lml11ediat•
GCcupancy, a lr cozidl·
tJooML all uWJU.... tum·
Wied. Hl-7767.
ROBERTS lawn Mrvk1.
Day, week, month, c:ta.n
up&. 11&'.llt h&Ullnf. Phon•
L.Iberty S..1&13.
RuiJY fut lrowin« a.rs. I>tnMr cub1-·--...... .IMO New .• ued TY1, rad.lo., Open l!lunda.J'• 12 • ·':
Lehman Realty. 301& A MEN OPEN ID\'91dn.(1
Harbor. Kl t .Str.• .ny. Electrical deaip cnr. J800 pbonopaph&. -..Mn, dry.
".. •ra. ~· Ntrtp. "°""' . Prod. control ---·-·· .te. C>puoo t. buy. 64) JN = ·-· iitat• ..i.... Ci.U dra.ft. -·"'°° u _ ....... , •• Ph. M2-T•07
room, kitchen. Nvat• place. "M:a1ntir celling,
brich, pr&&e. $90. bullt-tn.1. c•rpC"ta. drapu.
4.99-2194, Mr1. Mllu. Call .,.-entnp OR MIO&.
$10 ~ 1 bedroom se. UNFURNIBBED 2 ~L UtlliU. paid. b 1 d to om. CIJ'll'l'll.
J .b(()CU to pier. Small drapu, bullt·ba V1-.
child OK. A.li!IO '""'lr:1y. nnMclt. tu'-l .,.;pbor--
219 2nd SL Huntiq'to n hood.It neu park, llbra-
Bll&Ch-MJ (l-IM3. ry, ~· 11t C.t..r.
BROK!!M NOTICE
PAINTING &
PAPERHANGING
0. NI RA L men. ~UR ' 1ft local ct.a •Ill"· bkpnd I "'°° •PP Ull»J ~ V • 28 .......... "-......, """-....,._ .... essee s 11 R V I C I comm1&11on • Boniam. NJct!.t auditor, !ticMl -.14«> ror th• nnutl
ho._ C&ll ...._ -... ""· .......... NCI\ 1013 S. Mein
:1ALB6A teLAN'D. 1 bed-I~""""=~-"'~--~~-==--·=
romn Apt. ecmtempmarJ, NEW 2 bed"'°"" u...
Nn'd • turnlahed, ~LI. tumlalled, 2 balJI, &..
drapee. built • w . 112t1 pi..::., patloa, rur• It
L1!A811 OR SAU:
8toN or otno. bldf. :UOO
... n ., ,,..._. and ru.a
tront, will t'JvUS., otf...t.
pq .. Ut I:. 17Ui SL C,M.
Ownar U I-OM!,
LI a..M19. p1uii utl!ltltll. 210% Af· OYffl, carp. t. drapaa.
efi. OR 3-t132. ~ eo.ta Kela. Call Ml-1 c::oou.te buildlnl tor
--John C. D~nl .....
54-6-3781 Coota .. _
UitCIUOft
PAINTING
Corpe+ & Up Dlorf Oft ~ ---·--.........
e CNnihljl 1.H"o= .... ~~.--=-~==~~toli~ Cndit znay. ~t \0 a100 wlL BJ J...IMI llant& An.a
-OUA• --. Ma1nt&atme ... •2.ao Jar I;="'""="'""===--= C--'•I or put Um• .tien you ••-I ol ....-Uom TA.Kii OYV NJDC1t.I on Prt:Holic1ay feel UM It. Exoen.rt ~ .. ~ ..... K!rby, nm'l&lll UJ.
Rltn -.nlhlp. Dt,y... l:XD:ruTIYll . ,... rnonu. tr. equity.
Tll'IM Av&tl. IH6-462l. lffte. M4-7SU. • PL.4.cmm:NT. RJ:8UKS1!1 Allo I a.w comm.erdl1
YOUNG man tor ctitte'!' tn f1oor polblben and NI
Me-1%21 or ""-StTI. m.1. UGO eq. ft. Ad&-
i)y OWner 2 bel!r'oollUI, 1"-1~~~-=~===o;-qu.t• parking. 181 W.
qitha, built-In&. carpel&, 2 lkdr'oom8 untunWllld. lllth l!lt. eo.ta M e 1 a.
Small jobs weloom• Men1btr
Lloyd.I of Oallfornla
~S-.1~3
1arment t:aetm')'. Ol'lty Rml'A.URANT lllampooen. aao. •ach.
experienced mAJ appt,.. CooQ ..... ··-····--t.o $460 OaD Mt. Watart.. tTIS-!UO.
*-..-, pnce, Newport compi.i.ly rediloo!'at.ed. LI 1-421'2. ~137 ff2-0471 6'2-2141 ZIMIT OU, 8uta .&.na. TGp wait.en -St.IS N.wport J!h&dl.
~""'-bt.a.,...... 112() . .Adult.I individual horns. ~I~=~~~~=~~= I -tto. .... ,,_., NiW b .. llA•--IOOO ... ft. ·~•y. Alea-anytime. pa ..,.,.. ......... ......._ ---------~ ••:. 03 ••-IOld or IM.. 8uitaWI tor •tor· lt'l.folll. Ca.ta Meaa. '" t• · ......,.,. •n. -•p H In * H.._ liPiii&I * 41 HELP WANTED Sped.al ~To O.t TQUr WOMEN
HmM Ready t:or t:1ta Roa-I=========
.,.,... -· •·-SENIOR ACCOUNT floor9 Cle&Dld • Waud
'l'raJ w'tnuM _.11.:21 I ·G~IBSON=.,,,.,.~-~-~-... =u.
Oodr.t&D w'b s s --tLts !arr-rw. &xce.JJmt
OOft'M :bop w'~ $1.!0 cood!.tioP. Mt. Gii AV.·
Bu•boJa, tn"er 18 ·--Sl,JS tAD&.tie w a•ll•r SU. , .. ""A ULAND. • • .., Coot& .. _ ... "' 1lPt ..... .,..... .. -w I ~ -·~·· -Inf. "" ...... fL Call ...... ''"ll V1ry Reuonab\e ...... Lt 1-7*. 1106 8JcyW'k
.itractlff, l'Un.'ti.hed 1 bed-NICELY •~ Kr. a.bin Ng..1J:l2.. e Batl!ltactioa Ouatsnt.ed
.;.:...._ a-..t-ent. ---lior, ..-r, a.partn>Aat tor ._.... _. -·· ...... r-...... 6FTICES a•aDallle I n • J'r-M ..Uln&\H w.n. • -cioanod CLERK
FREE r.timat.eL 8&Uaf't.c· Im, (T'Miuat•, + I yra,
Uan Gu.arant"d. MI 8~1 cxpe-r. Appty l'Dtmtatn
PB. MJ.1221 l..&M, N~ 1'tech.
~ IJ!d draped, 1lee1>1 1. wortttna man or woman.
0 I tu--u11•-""°'''""' center, S33 lt. Pet. Oolelllan lnter or yn.rly. Owner 17 . nc ""'' u ._.,, .. ,.
N "· s•• -t 17th l!lt., C.M:. hrDUMd. PboM tM-0138 QlU&:>l• 3-179'2. ear ._y. ~ ,..on itrO. ·--••• -21 0 , c•.--tec1.. utlHti• • ,.. J • J tlORGE 2 bedroom lower, D&I-'"6-VU -.-a: 17~1604. o.ptioniaL LI a.TOil. GUAR.. PAINTING ,JANITORIAL BER.VICIC P.dYate JI a ti 0, pra&"e,
bUllt·lna. mnrerator, car· 3 BEDftOOMS, $105, 1 ~ 0000 IQ. Ft .. part or all &qart. It f'lltallll for 10 Sel'Ylnf all OratlJW CO,
. ot" -·"• •·• <«Pet• a.Yl.lt.'bl1 lnmodembutld.. ....., I,... tM beat ol '0tflCM pet.I, drapes. unusu .. re. ,_...., .1·~ , lflac•. g33 C..brlUo Apt..C drapee, trunt.m.. al.lo t tns. for lbop or ston.p. mat.male. f"Rdldmti.IJ
t'ltwta Me-.. Ml &483. bf:droom. Manqer, apt.rt-Northeaat OMta M11a.. Nr Prtoee-l'ne 91't1Di&lM fReataun.nl.I
...--meut i at Te l!lba.t\mar ~ M6·9U6. 1lllle Cbtp etam,. IU-U'TO -o. WEEKS rent frK. M • r or M6-9Mi. Coat& MM&. OITlCE for !'Wit.. MllO V\a Ml M"l eo.ta ea •o-b 0 m • CiMiiliK ~ deluu. 2 Mdi'oom -~ ... ., ... tiiputmeirt $M. Ott t e • Opono, • QU.u..rrY work 1--lA-Walla. w1lldaW&, floOn. nzi ~ B\<rd. Hunt· 9 A 1tOOM &. em.~ 14. '9dL wetmm• PaADtSq (bl-wa11. to ..u ~t1D&" ~-33M.~ V1 ,.-.a aouo_ ftllj~Smd =-~~ffth ~~.._p.a.,,,'..
W1LL stv• jMd CU. to' it!i Id#-SH~L NOTICE ti,--botW' or bid. Dav\d ' b~Y view Penthou11, 2 derlJ' pel'90ll ln lll3 boru. K•Dey SU-1120. 30 IRONING
be:1room, turnIRled, pa-r.a.11 an. 5 p..m. M&-3017 IPIRITUAL A ~)"Cbl .. c IN HOME
tlQ.. elevator, switchboard, Reader. Ad"YWI u.. 250 CEMENT,
TV., Fm. maid MrVlc•. 1 O fR'?! ... ~rENT prob I em 1. Appotntnuint CONCRETI
Jjo() per month. eT&-MU. ~ unnec..uy. JA T.Uoe.
lifhrport lkacll. I =~==~~==== 1001 Beech Bl\tlL Hwy.
[J!;Ss than $100 month, PLEASANT born• away 3i Stanton. (D*:oU.Dt
n:nt atarta Dec. 1.t. 2 trom home. AU modern wit.ta ad).
SHAW & BENSON
Qu.alltr Conct'lt• Wort
""""1>J.JZIO IN
EXPOSl:D AOOJ\l:OA TP:
Oooo lronillr doM. my
bome. Plea11 brine h&nf·
en. Y.'ee.k dayt onl~. l&c
to 2k apeloe. BbMU 35c,
call Shirley M~74.t2 Coa-
t.a Meea.
V&llay City Rall befm'I
Dec .•. 9•41 Talbert A.V9.
or c&ll VI T-3611 qr
JO 9...03"1. '•rt Timo Worlc
A VON ott ... an exoellent eamtnr opportuntty ln an
e.tabu.bed tenileny De&!'
71Mr home. PRft tnlll·
tn&: 6 beauty DOUrM.
n~uao • UC).611G.
•dlJiti\ ~ • c.ru. '~uift\
wor lllf cobdtt'l.C111. Atl
repllea conndenU&J. Wrtl•
~nenoe. ag., 1tc., to
Box M.807, O.!I)' P 11 tit.
Npt. Sch.
SD:RETAftY, dent&\ of-
fice, Corona del M: a r.
Woritlnr expt.Mence pre-
ferred. Ac•: over 2'1.
65 TV, RADIO, '1ml9 MUSICAL
*RCATV* Slc'y.t pl ~ -$ti00+
Jr..C Bkkr 1r...l --'°°
J:Uc. a.:nt&ry •1'0h.
rtL up. ···-.. -WIM(IO
Bkkr-. 't"1.rteQr --000
Sec.·Rac-Uta B-B -UO
Jr. Blc..-meet pubUo.. IOI
BOKll ral . 80Klll J"BD
lk&utttUl CONIOI•, bur'!
~t. ""· l'UllJ ruaru-t..t. tu• ., p&Jm•ta ot.
11.12 a~
RZPOSD:88ED 'IV
OVTLliT
ltlO Harlww. eo.t& Mam
Mall thru rrt. 11-1, 8at., ....
RUnl RY AN "6fH&Y ""N1TB
eom. tn "" caU ., a11out
openlnr• AV AlLABLE
TODAY.
1793 Newport, CoetA x-
M.ldwi.y 1-{IM
• llO"l'lll!OU ....... ..,_
Stwnu :JV
1tu NMpOrt BL Ll &-aUI
l'rl. 6 MOil. S"t-111. "Ul I
. Co.ta)( ..
Bedroom Apt, c arp et.. COT\Ye.DlencM. pr I v a~ y, TRY Out" pr'(R"f!I!. method
dnpea, bullt-tn.11, view • clou to t1'rurportation.. tit malrtftl new frtl'l'lda.
Jlool. 24t>l Tu1tln Ave. Prefer woman who WOfiCI lNn• Pvker tnt.l'l)due-
QR 3-3690. daya. lllO mcntll M6-111!121 ttona, P. O. Bo:l 2'2151,
J'oundatlora, pettoa, com.
merc:lal. Tree numatea.
TWml -PMna Ml-OMO
IRO~NO • mending done Phon1 OR 3-8040, 9 t.o lt
at nuonabl• prtcn. Per· p.m., Monda7 thru Frl·
c6UJR TV
Beautlful
RCA maho1U7 nru.h.
ReruJarly '890.N , tall• up
pa.ymentl of 12.tn .. week
... oe.epi.bt. t"4e.
ClfiLDREN wrlcome. Fur· Coet& Men. N-s>Ort Beach.
ip.bed % bedroom 11.pta. $10. IUI \VEEKLY annex OR &·1396.
Jt 15 a morith. 2289 Ma.pie room.11. kitchen• 117 .M e CEMENT WORK e
St., Coeta Mesa.. &42-2118 weekly. «I new Ap&rt-o.r 637-Ml4. menu. Sunny Acrea. New·
port Bl~. at l!lant& lea·
1200 Sq. FL, 2 bedroom, 2 bell. Coirta MeMt.. !tt8·12tl
ISath. unf\Jrnlabed. carpet.a 842·%128. drapee, bullt • lra. fire· ~ace. Prtvate balcony. l\'li:"WPORT Ba a ch at the
OtT-C Baker, C.M ocean, brtrht new fur-
8fiJDJO Fum Apt. 1 block n!ahtd 'l"CIOm. kitchen prt'r"· .. llere•. 119 :Wlh St. 4ut ot Newport Blv.,_ 842-3210 or 675-1169. :;:t33 Elden, Coat.a Jateu.
w-w carpet.a, 11.rbare
dlspoul. is2 .~ &48·!767.
QCEAN1'RONT bachelor
Apt. on SUBhore Or. $10
·~o. yee.rly. No cook!nr
LARGE plea1anl room
for employed rentlem&n.
No othtr roomera. 110
per \ooeek. Co.111.a M..._
1146-4286.
(>c.UiUe1. Lido short• 108 MOTELS, '~alty. OR 3.21:53. TRLR. CRTS.
N'JIWPORT HeJ1ht.a. Sp1-
:dou1 unturni.11hed 2 Bed-SEA LARK
:itom. carpeted, draped. • MOTEL •
:1Q.11poa.11.l, heated pool. 5110 KlTCJ-'ENrM'ES
916-•&M. TV , FM -POOL
z-iiEDROOM. fum~hed or Day -\Veek -Month
'9'1hunlabed, he11.ted pool. 2301 N1w1>0rt Blvd.
iuUt-ina, drape., carpet.II. Ml 6-.744~
dllldren OK. 646-863-:Z === fb',. ......_ llBuSINESS ~LfX~"'U~IU~O~ti~s.--.r"um::;;;1,~h:;;;ed RINTALS
tpartmll!'.lt. sunken 1lvlng s~:-ofr1ce •"shop, M8 Slit Jtlorn. conier tlrepl.ace, 2
tiedroom•. 2 baUI•. 1200 St., Newpc'Jrl BeACh. Hot
... ft. 12&9 Bilker. Costa "' cold water, 22'0 wiring, ih Shop 2Qx24.. Office 10xl8. ~· Inquire &Mi 31l'lt St
U,::LAN l'i door.11 away. OR 3-1337.-All newly tum!~hed. 2
lif,droom apartment. $11 0. DIREC'r RUULT
1)'nttl June 15UI. NUMHER
(!R 3·0880. 117!'1·3311
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THREE
ONE • • • ONE
TO PLACE YOUR
WANT AD IN THE
DAILY PILOT /News Press
)tlSS Lalrd IntrGduetlon11.
ReilJ>Ol'lalb!~ cont!de:nU1.I,
profuelonal aervke for
iunployed, unattached
ladi .. and 1entleman. Tel·
•phone 542·2036.
Block •a.Ila. No jOb too
lfft&ll, ,..... ratea. dtrp<tn-
4ab'9 wont. J'r.. ..U-
rnatelJ. Call R . Stuntck.
Lt S-1115 after {:IO p.m.
~Oc per oq. It.
COLORED PATIOS
A SPECIALTY
PaUot, ort.-. All type.II of ==========I cement work. All work LOST AND parant-9. Mt-1283
RELAX -Healt.b. l\N.m
r o o m ud tnl.M•K•·
HOU1'11 10 a.m.-1 :30 p.m.
Ca.ll 63T-:Z203. Garden
Grov•.
21 FOUND PATlOS-Dr1veway1 and
LOST pock•t folder con-111.dewalka u low u 30c
t....lnlnr credit card•. Set. per eq, tt. allO pe.trhlng
urday nlfhl 1t or ne&r and r ep a Ir In g C.11.ll
E'lk.11 Club, Berlu;hlre.. or ='='~'~·'~'~"-·~===--cc> Vllla Marina. Generou• FENCES, blockw<. red·
reward. C11.ll between 12 wood, r:oncrate work, pa·
&. { P.M. 673-3l'i20. Uoe, et.c. Fnlt Eetlntatea
24 SCHOOLS lo
INSTRUCTION
P1ANO LESSONS
\11 your hon1e
Rpeclalir.lng In popular
mu.11ic
Atfult11 Beg!nnen
B.A. Decree. Ju!llta.rd
tralned.
646-6198
y' PRE-SCHOOL
~. M'. Chri~tlan Rchool
nnw liking •nrn!lment,
$1 3.Ml per week
Hn 1 :30 -6 :30 p.m.
LI 8·47CK 6•r-7.')R2
nr writt 740 W, )Vll"'°n.
C<Kta Mt.111t ----
Uc. Contr&ctor tJ 8·9447. PATIOI t~ood tencH ,
land.llcapnf. li'f>ll e11t1-
mate.11. Call &48-2908.
251 ROOPING
===,.,.-==~..,..__.,-=-: ROOFS lntpeeted • Re-
paired -Re;pi.~. Mr.
Trice. KI 1-:U,Ol.
250 ,LAS'!'ERING
& PATCHING
24 HOUR SERVlCE
·--·--au1LDERS:--636-~413 or fl37-11u10
2SA CONTRACTOR "SP
FPCf ESTIMATES! ,, GLASS
Doy M Nl•ht CRANCE GLASS co.
S Window G1•11 LI 8-1061 Replacements
All Type• Gia.II " Mirror•
Ell"smplea UPt;N ALL DA\ ~AT
e Ho 11ull1tl
• Add a Rent1l
• Ad" w. Room
• Bulld 11pt. ov•r 11rage
We'll Jive you .ii e1tl1nate
on any Job -t,-om repair·
Ing 11. atuck window to
buHdtnr • mulU mllllo"
doll•r condominium.
Cotti Me• Lumber
I'; C. F'r11.nk•n, Gen. Contr,
1>40.5138
Cn111pltt• Bulldll\J" ~trvlc•
l'r .. ~ 1!:1tlm~I,.•
I! " .. rk "' f1 rm bl•! h:tiota
546-0:l,O,t t6J4 LJ I ,•l. Bl. •
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED
675-3311
• --~-.,,------:-~ -----
m a n t n t. Ca 11 !ally day only.
"6·!1723 Colla M. I a I ~w-.-N"l"=----~ •• -...... --
3IMI Weet Bay. to care for 2 chlldren, on• =-========~;o;== I
..:boot ace. one 2 yean 50 FURNITURE IRONING wa11t«I. In by
t out by 5. Nothln&" over
twenty cent. each. 87•
Capital St., COit& M--.
or call &45·lll05 after 3pm
DO Ironing ln my
reuonable. Banta
Ave, Co.II.ta Mee&.
542·1777.
home,
Ano
32 HOUSEHOLD
& CLEANING
C&n 't
AFFORD A MAID?
Tiit noon w ... h«i-wued-
bufred. A vtrar• kitchen
12.7!'1. beth 11.75. Month·
Jy Mrvke arranged.
Kl il-0452.
CLEANL"'G or Ironing by
axperlenctd. KI I~.
33 SEWING,
TAILORING
ARTISTIC CU1tom Tailor-
ing. Sult re~tylinf, altl'f"-
allon !!pttift!l1t.ll. Nn JOb
to luge nr Jm&!l. Com-
plete Dres!makln,; l>e.-
p.11r tmtnl. 2334 :tewpor'
Bh·d , Cn~1R Mt.II.&.
LI s .f!rJ~7
DRESS l'olll klng 11nd &Iler·
ation• 22110 Pomona Ave.,
Apt A, C oi t• Me,g.
648-11•0
6F".CRF:TARY -Girl Fri-
day 20 y I' a r 11 ellperl·
enr~ Q-i,;111 l'otel'A area
ptrffrrtort r1~8.!!e 1,1.•rlle
f'e11\ft l{1tl~nhou11e, 123
ft<>,...n111n1, \...A. 26 or
r~ll llf t 2-l!HS 11flllr fl
ptn
CL~:t.Nl :-i•: nr r111nt1nir.
'v1111~. v1.,.w._ \Vlndnw11
rl r· •:~p"n"nf4:'•1 girl,
U"·n F:<1'11p1,,,.nt Ir TraM·
porl1111••11 BtlUl<lllt.hl.11.
l.E fl.llf)l;(l
WORl\-hv ~lder nu1n.
nu!rh11.111•·11lly In<: lined .
•!l'l<'k r,.,.•m 11nd eltclronlf
t :<r . 10 hr~ 'Jr p11rt time.
r.4a.2n.~~
MA 1'11HF; wn1n•n e&r$ for
r.h11d n11:l1!.' tnr v.·orklnr:
!!lnihPT, ~l~Jl4i\~. Co,o.IA
Mr,0.11.
RAH Y :-:rr·r1 Nr; -in ---yo1ir
h""'" l':\·~111n.1;;1 nr ~·~k· '"'I! ~31\ !l;lll
Rr·~•I lh~ flin1 ;;-.,.:f.jii.-R 111 It•• N u,,1t ~v
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Old. Vlclnlty WllMm .a, AND CARPITI
l\EPOl!l8ES8ED TV
OUTL!lT
ArnertC9.fl Avt., c. M.. cau .
5411-8608 a.tter 15 p.m. EARLY Ammcu dlnlnc ltlO Jtarbftt, eo.t.a Mua
Mora thru rrt. tt.a. kt. M =c=RRJ==snu:=~.~,-,m~,~~~-,,-1 1 11eL Hutch, drop-leat t&-ble, • captaJna ehalr1. yur too, Let Lur.ler Coa-Be• to apprtcl.at• 1119
met!c. eee :rou through. 1:. Cout Hwy. eorou.
* A&TV * Beautlful modem ccin.ol1
Tn!ntng II free, a c&.l"'ffr del Mar.
cl1&11 cut lill... ~.
•nt.16. Bal . on!J '31.
Ta.tr:• up P11'ftla. et 11.u •-k. for you. Kl 7-1323.
WOMAN to care fnr boy &
ud girl •· Your home
or mine. OR II. 123• Ex.
2287. or Lft•f 5 OR 11-11:52.
Corona del Mar.
CREDIT and ofnce. Fine
h o m e turnllhlnr 1tore,
Apply Seal's Weit c 11 r !
Pla:r.a, 17th&: lrvtne, New-
port Buch.
FASHION wlp, Seu by
wear'lnf on th• Job or '°'
c!Ally. Cali Beverly.
Kl ll-M4S.
FAS HI ON W\g11. Sell by
wearing on th• job or IO-
clally. Comm I 1 •lora •
!rM wig. 841-68811.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted.
Full time, Uvt In. Youn(
flrl pref,red. MI 8-3383.
42 HELP WANTED,
MEN & WOMEN
HELP!
Du1 1n unexpected volume
ot bu11lne,o.11, Wt flnd It
nitcua.ary to acid to our
11Wr. We 11re looking for
11t1menn, eXJl"rlenred who
l.11 ra~ll!Rr with the are&.
Top &n1m1e.o.lnn Md bo.
nu~ pllln tn quallncii pro-
plc. CALL FOR AP-
POll'JTM!:NT.
SEM .... LE f"
Gonuso ill
REAL ESTATE.
3:542 E. Cn1jt Hlw11oy, Cdl'o!
ft75·1101
--cR=-e-al Est_•_le--
Sole&p•ople
F'or Appointment call Mr.
Pickett OR 3·38111. or Mr•.
Rlch&rdson OR 6-tMO.
RICHARDSON REALTY
NEED SALESPEOPLE
FOR REAL ESTATE
Orll nC"I Cnut R•"!Ty
Jtfr. \'J~l ~tworc-
rnr l71ll t. Trvln,., C': 1'f
olti:'iN naupllyd• cCNCli
(1'10". Exoellent Condi-
tion 175. Oft. 3-40)0. REP<>Ml:88tm TV
Otrrt.rr
TV, RADIO,
MUSICAL
ltlO Rarbo!', 0oN Mua
Mon. thrU rrt. 11-1, Sat. I~
65 DAZLY PiL(fl Cil!i&l-
l"IED 11r..l111.
DISTRESSED
MERCHANDISE
SALE!
We hsve ln !ltoct approximately 50 piece•
In each store of 23" blact and white color
TV's, Stereos and Theatre combinations, +
numerous portables that have been marred
and floor sample« that must be sold
mediately· Save up to 70%. All seta
Im·
ar•
guaranteed 1 full year. tvery piece euar·
1nteed to be way under whole5ale cost.
Examples such u Webcor Stereo, brand
new with AM /FM, Multiplex and tape re-
corder. regularly priced $700 -priced now
$250 full price· Also several 21" brand new
color TV's regularly $690, now $295. 1984
Console 23'' Sylvannla, beautiful walnut fln-
ish wood ca binet '195. These pieces can
be seen at
KING TV
Iii! Baker St. KlhU5
Co1ta Meta
Mii F.. Ol•af Rl&hw•i7W3!1 Corona dtl M•r
IA."i73 ~11tln ~tl'ffl Jlunllnfton Be•ch
!I Pnlnl5 Shopplnr f'enlt!r
1~782 I~. Sprlna:d•lf lfuntlnffno fteach
T\\1 1-lllMI
14.1% \\I, F.lflnt:f'r ~anl1 An '45-r-!I
atlanti
• music
* ZilriftB 'f'V -i ~ RaoondiUGDail ••
~· 8rMd MW'
pktl&H tube . .Orlc· $118 ...
DruUcall.y Nduoed.. l'f9"
only $!Iii. Taki •1p pymta.
ot Sl.U a w-. . .
!\EPOSl&l!llED T'f,1-;
otrrt.rr ,
1ttO Barbor, Co.ta "'-
Mm!.. un J'rl. 11.&. Sat..N
66 PIANOS AND .
OllOANJ
HAMMOND ' ..
II< •'
CORONA DEL MAR
planoe.
Wurlltser 8pm.t ....
A..llO:
,t Upf1Cl!.U ,._
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Cbo09I from 100 tnm!I,;
meta. ~.-
SIM II. Cout BlWQ '
ORl-IOIO '·I
Opm ..... ha., ......_
Bl.'P'ORE fOU RIN1'
OR BUT
... our beaut!tbl lln• .t;
Dtay 6 kn.OM.uv-;•.
spinet. and comolet::-
ORAN~! 1 QA)l ~U~IC [(! ' ' . .. . . .
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GOULD MUSIC CO,;
RENTS PIANOS ;.:;.
40c a day ...
With ~ blttrucUona >.
option to buy .. Rent and
cartag• appllu on price.
18th at Newport 54&·1.871
WlJRLi't'fiti M Sp'b'il!l
-Coruiol• ' PlanOA, br.a~d
new, bllo\I' D 111co1,1 P. t
Hou11 pr1c1a, hurry WtUI.•
th.y la.at. llehm.ld.t.P!»{.
llpe, lto7 No.. Main at
20th. Jl'ree Puktnr. 8anU.
An•. ·-
2 YEARS Cit W•~W It u d Io con.ole pt&no
1500; Mualc cablnlt. •M":
Jl'oot Chord Orran S*OO;
RCA portable TY Mo.
Alter fl P.M. 4.N-T21C).'
8ACRIJ1Cll, ~
Batty Grand pl.Mo . 1;w.
bftcb, nnrly nil!.!WIBA
mxc.Ilent emd!Uoll. Pit••
ale pu\J. SU.tt'Tl.
P~O tunfui .nd ~
electric orpn NP&lr.
846-19&8. ~-"
SPINm' piano. dark ftlO
nµt tllllall, $311. ~
54Ml&a.
70 MISCILLANIO.UI
POii SALE
3 pc. llrtplaee Mt Te,
9J*Cla.I at $1.11, *1ftl.
poker and lmulh -COSM
t.o Reed"• Hardw&n ....
180-:Z Newport.
HOOVER UJ1rtcbt nrs1~
complete tor SM.at. ~ f!tto
your Cbrlltrnaa llhopJlllC
now al Reed'• Hard..nr.
1802 Newport Blvd. Ct.sta
M11&.
3 Pl-•tcftl'• unit, 1'111'9
f01'1JllC11. yellow t.rtm, (fOf'
chlldrtin 111 .,. or tel
like nevr 190. 175-0717 iµ-
tn 4 p.m.
GEJNER.A L ~telrlc 1\~
anit dry Iron i~.SA. V•ry
Rpectal at R.f'fld's HI rd·
w11re f'll)rt!, 1802 N1wport
Blvd. CO!llA Mll>llfl Oo ~11r
Chrl11!n1 ... 11hO{'ph1r early,
-!i~l.111 a"Od fl\Al\Ge'.: n-f r-
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All t:n
port•• ...... ...... .....
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tlort
101.
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BE.
It ,..
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$13
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70 MISCELLANEOUS 70-MISCELLANEOUS """:~PO=R==SA=L=E==.J FOil SALi
---19 ~TR~u.,.cK~s-&---9-9~T~Ru""'c"'"Ks & -1 OOA
7 TRACTORS TRACTORS ==='"=-='"===~='=-<======-1
Imported &
Sports Can
Free Estimating
-Service
• • . ' ··-by ·~ L!cUIHd GM•ral
·-Contract.or
'" !\emodellnr. Hom• TWIN bed 110. Tntnd e.11
..... lmprov1m1.a • INdl
Alte.raU"n M1.tertaJ1 • mttal ""'* 121'1. 17~-06M after I p.n1. or LOW • LOW • PRICE anytime 81.L • dun.
All lypu • trade1 ot lm· POLAROID au t omatlc
port•d It Oome1Uc Ply· ehutttr &"tty aoc•.R10ry,
woo4a • Doon • Lumber • C&M It color tum $7.5.:
Pa1nt. • Mould.ln11 • !'ta. mv1nruct. 3 ~ hp, u.-1
._.,. K&rdwua • hnof ol\I)' • Mu:r•, 112ii:. Pool
Hq,. tab!• 7' prof&n1.ional qutJ.
'64 GMC
PICKUP TRUCK5
NOW ON D!SPLA Y
STANSBURY BUICK
E. 17tll St .. Costa Mt1a
LI ll-77M
DIME·A·LINE
No lt•m Over $2S 95
SPORT CARS!
Bptcl&l prlc.1 on new TRJ.
VMPll.I. HO't, ll"R.M'&A
6 KIDOl:r&. IDtCAB.
Sport Car Center
a to..Uon1 to """' you
D01 I . Ml.in Bt.nta Ana
710 c. lit 81.nta Ana
29Jf W Co11t Hlway
Newport Beach
SPORTS & IMPORT~
SERVICE
IMO Cara A V•J\abla
• ALL MAK.EB •
B~ER. PLYWOOD lty, complete $SM, Ven11~ 21" t.ble TV ,2.5. tH2.278D BLEEP Teachln1 Record•
~-
MESA BOAT &
' CAMPER CENTER
CREST AUTO SALES
-: •2117 Barbor Blvd. C. M
Tt ker, C.M. IMl·3UTI N Bu S2!i. Car cOoler, '5. Kld· -ewporl ch. ' >MFn T day1 a WMk. die Koop $2.), Top •prtnf
HOT Point electric ran;e. I: roller• SIO. 2 Trlcyclu,
YIAR.JCND CLEAR.. very &:ood rondlUon SlOO. 2 Table la.mp1. 1 noor
. ANOE 147-71Ut3. Fountain Val-lamp, S2. eL Play c a.r, .....
USED
1 00 Automobllea For
Sal• & W1ntMI
CADILLAC • I ONE OWNER I
el CAD CPI: DtVlLl...E
I Factory ftet'r1t;91'llOn :
1000 mlltll, 1.ll powu of
OOUl'ff! White \vlth blue
lnt1rtor, owner 11 p tll11g
rww &4 .a M r1'1 your
di&M• Lo lllVI OD !him
Ilk• n• IS
SAVE $1200 TODAY
BAY MOTOR5
=··="' =-.. -=
100 Automobllff For
Sale &. Wanltd
I ~w"'H"'Y;==N"'o"'T =L"'EA=S;o;E"'7
tny m•k• uMd url
~MPLES :
'37 FORD ... -... I ll mo.
'87 CHCV. _ llt mo.
'68 FORD -Ill mo.
'68 CHEV. _,,_ 122 mo_
'68 FORD ---J :ZS mo.
'&9 CH.EV. ···-· $29 n10.
'3t PONTIAC -S3:t mo.
'!JO ll'ORD ....... _, 133 ffio.
'80 CHEV. -.. -S!t mo.
·et PONTIAC ... 16:'1 mo
CAl.L OR S'OOP IN roR
DETAILS
KEYSTONE
MOTOR CO.
~ R&rbor -Cotta
MT 11·32411
Me11a 300 S Main :i.A, Kl 1·228J • CHEVROLET
T raMportation
100% ·1nan("ing 1vallabl•
A lllO we ccry our own
eontract11.
100 AutomobHea FOr
Sale & Wint.ct
USED CAR SALE
over 00 Le dtooM trorn
M:lLLllR..OONKZLL
CHllJVRCLCT
700 \Veit Oout Bl(hway
LI l ·:i25! Newport Beach
LARK
Mon., Nov. 25, Ul53
L09'I' d rt Vt'ra llcenae and
job. Mu1t NII '3(1 Lark. ..-
Cherp trana:portallon. Elr·
uu.sat otn4tt.loa.. Me·T't42 01 I It/ 1111
-
MERCURY
stiL or trade '61 Mlf'CU.
ry wa('On plu. clL.llh for
'53 or later, ftambl•,
Chevy, or Ford w11on.
•no •tick. KI 0·3103.
'63 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX
RAH, ~. ra,, PS., P.
wind.. factory air condl.-
Uonln1. beautftul Bl.tvtir
Grey -ttb Black Ital.her
type lnteri~r. 11,000 1ct.
mil ta.
Ai'
0
"tl:RJUFIO 8.AVLNQll ley, $t.OO. Brown over 1tufted
M.o.i>r... .... HI' L&r8on In*rd.OUt... --· M.OD..,.N, DA.N. SOiJb oak buffet, 11tde· chair Je.00. Coffee t.ble. board. 110 M•rc Clrol.Mr.
Fo< Qu•lity Imports
Cbte.k JIM SLEMONS
DtamoDd Value U1c:d CllJ'I
DO Day Warranty on All
lll02 So. Maln Sant.a Ana
5'3·7364 '80 Chevrolet Parlrwood I TODAY'S SPECJ.Al..!
47 Plymouth 4 dr ........ 15 t9
t9ii:a MERctJfiY Colony
P • r k Btatlo • Wagon.
LeN than 1.).000 mlJt.
age, full power, Ca I I
IM2·1Tet. N9WJ10rt 81axh. $4095
Theodore Robins -. lBK P'URN. baud, tabk; t rup J IO Ma1utn1 1t&t1d, $1 . ea. Le h I tnil C
NO DOWl'f -KO PMTS • a 0 b; R c A Hl·FI·. wt e-9777. 11·20 . w flt er. .G.
'TIL -o .. • equlppld. A •Ual at only ., -..o. •~ OAC 8peaktr cabinet, TV, tull 2 •• APPR.OVll.O 111Rl'flTU.... 2 .... ne pump repeater, $3495 ......, langtll n1lrror, framed S20. 26" Glrla. a apeed
2168 NEWPORT a:..vo. mtrl'CH'. Al·&iM. blC)'t'le. Sl7.00. 2e" Olrll, wi: BUY J'OR C.UH c.M:. ' Ll l·HeO "w=E~L~=~;;,,~-~ 1 "' I •10 u 1096 Ne'lrp()r\ Btvd., C.M. L INOTON uprl&:ht •peed uocyc e, · o-etB-e2et Mt-0631
PllUGEOT
lMl PitJOEOT '°3, 4 br
Mdaa, kiw mllease. ex·
odlat condition. ort(ln·
Ill owsw. Phone t73.322t.
Corona det Mu, ;:;;> AUCTION ti' piano 190. Cood tor prt.c· nel traln 1et complete,.
tlce. 1.J 1-2808. $10. Old coffM 1et, St2.!Kl 10' WIZARD, Mark ~moo PORSCHE Wll,ll. 1 PW 8MCh A!Jf:.. Pa!r i:l'Utche1, $2. 3, 400x8 tor, •l~tric Nrt. &nd tlC· 110• H·-Co• ,... -·• Kl N 081ZE bed1pread. I ----~-~~~~~ I ·~. ""'· · n• "'""' wheel• A: Urea, Sl~. Set lru. AJIO lrt.U•r, P:CMI• PO~ 1M2, W ·B, 101. BUt So. ot Pier, H.B. royal blue qulltM Bui. re(latered junior r 0 1 t ~t condlUon, all Io r mlnl eood!Uon. Eltt.ru.
Coulpm•U Wtd or JllY 1oek• quallty, II.led 2 I ·-• 11oee. Mf.--..... ~ P"-·--·•y. 11711 ,_ •• '60 •--I din 2 C Uun, 1.). 81 Chev. g'r\tl, ....,, n -r-•• ,,.,_ ,.-Cub. h»' Turn. Appl, wee,.., ' .,.., I.I r 13.$0. 2, &e; Chev front Bea.cb. BalbO& lllaruS. OR 6·294.0.
J.ljc Call pair fttttd lheet., $10 "''°'"'"""""""==""= V value. OR O·le9&. fender.11, ST. each. 06 Chev. SABOT kit, tiber1tw hUll. I 1-'706 aJ~203t hood, 110. OR 1·1413 °" £ ........ •eued 1963 Sing" 'IT 0 4"t3 11 ... I lay•r JamJ.natM l'pNOI. BEACH AUCTION .. ~ .. · " · . ..., malu11&11y ra1.11 tnrtanM.
slr·u.a &utomauo Mw· 1e· Ca.not. SUI. iiflt rord All lumber tor oompl•U.On HSE Ing machine. Maku but· • enrtne, S2~. Mll.M68. included. 1100. LB: 8-1240 A.UOIION, W.cla. 7 p.m. ton boles, 1ew1 on but· ll-2.5 attu a p.m,
cor·)rd A 101( H .B. Bllr.. toru, monorr1rn1 wtlh·
Sq. ti( Pier. Conal(M\etll& out attachmmt.a. C a ah GARAGE We. 11 tt. re• Jl'OR SAIL. Kite w1U1 tull
wtdo9or pay Cuti tor balance 1.11 S61.t3 or frigerator, food condition. raclnr equipment, cover ll'i:ll. .A-pp!, Mil<:. c.JI t.e r m1 lf de11lre!J. F re e $20.
1
Italian 10 1peed bl· It 1..-alier. Used nnly e """w 4706 ~Se ._.8 hom1 trial. 848-C.171. eye e. SZO. Ftahln.r rodl, Um•. $950. coinplete.
• ....,.. ...,., $3. 10 S2~. Nul'tea unl· MI e~2023. ADf.UR.AL frMM!r. chest *AUCTION* type, le cu. ft., good con· rormi . ll\-18, SJ. L&mp• 20' h!r!lh1p Cabin Crul.&tr,
U --'II -•1 ..... .... dil1on '''· '" &·2911 218 s3. 1111d •4· pair. Men. 1IHJ18 2. $000. AJao 18Yi' I.,.. ""' _, v• -Y • >JU $150. J;U\Lll, $25. f:l&ctri· _r'•• Wtruty a try l2nd SL Coit.a Me111l. Owm1, wtlh 2 Mtrcury
4ilicUoa -.... ... 7 cal 11ppllanc1 7.)c lo $5. mot.ors &tld tratler. $760. •• .._. p.m. SA\\', AU.U Tilt Arb o r 2120 Raleigh, C. f.f.ll·Ui &42-304-t. Newport Beach.
• Bench Saw, bttMlon Ta· ~f.i.r.. N,._.t MI M&M bl s•·-• HP .. lo BOYS Schwinn bi~le 24" ElABOT, tt~r gr... . .,_ ,_ --r-e. ..., ..... , l ino r. 2"' Id •20 E ., Windy's Auction 81m 81w Blade and e·· Dado .,.. years 0 • · ver· good conrtl tion no. ::176.
• 00 • I e· cl l&W port.a.bl'!l sewing n1a. Phone LI 4·t2t0 week :wm •·-"er • • 10 1 · .,,:..:trc 11.n&' icy e chine, rood condlllon, S20. UTIJ.olTT ..... ... (CWlt ST~) $35. Belt Me.a. d&y1 or lJ. •·1060 eve. RMl ""-" Mower. Y&rd "~ MI 6-.'..466. l 1·25 & week eod•. •1,,. urer 1coet SlV<.JJ J40.
MC'ltenanct1 tool• all fur Matched 11oet t.adteJ Oolt D'VERS wet ault 1 piece 19" Btephtna 47• Crutur.
$135. wUl Mii "pa.rel• Club•, O~ln• leather 1 atppert nylon lined -Bleep1 e. Excellent condl·
20il Wattae. llt. Apt. P, ba.g. 3 W~_ll g froM, f1tt1 n11le about 17~ lbs. lion! All Extru! Twla
C. M C&Jlt. ~' 140. Pflon• ~-12&4. &' 10" $2S. Good condition. Screw, Flytnr Br ld 1 e.
.BJ:ER Bar for fL1li 6)1 CHli:be playbouae, $33., 146-C.~22 11·21 Muat fkll! e73·24TIJ.
owmta. save tha Com· Playpen. Infant aeat, nre· BEAGLE pupp! ... II wkJ. :u .. Eaauiea Chrylfer
ntluton Set us ror term• pl&ct ICl'ffTI, and trone, $26. ~-1 5-2069, 11-" Crown, radio, tatb&metv,
Call alter 4 pm. 11.dlt• 1kt boot.I and hlk· OVERSTIJYP'!:D chair &; haJ t tank. Survey, s:i.000.
63tl06t. Ing boot., 1 1,~ a. many fool 1l()O(l l, in. 2 nlfht Alktnr S27Mi. e-1e.2ae5.
t:A§.:l5SICA.PJNG equipment other Item•. SM 8 a t • it.ands, $7 .Ml. 'Window fan, L JC H M A N 10, e:..:cellent
-Bolen& -800 tractor, &t1d Bun. Call KI 1·3821. J-4, Oun caae. $1. Wbee.J COlld.lUon. No. 397, Trail·
~ Dttc:her. Orou.ndhor QUEZN-8IZllD Md dO" x barrow, 16. ShO""Vela. ni.kea, er (road!. KI 5.7323,
e&:rUI 1urcr, equipment 80", In very rocx1 corn:\!. pick.II. llhea.n from Mc to OR 0-0320.
trailer, excellent condl· t I n ll. mattnaa, b 0 a:. $.a. 204!1 WIJl.ce Bt .• Apt.
tlcn: l'te&llon• h 1 t. 3040 iprtn ... ud metal freme, F . C.J.I. 11·38
Clev•l1fld Ave... Coi t.a J S:.. C&ll &48-2400. BABY crtb K&t1twtt met·
"IN& MS..811t . treu. t 1he.t11. blanket SHOPDOTH, oortlp\et.a.
96 MOllLE HOMES
& TRAILERS
liX'ntA cl-.n, _,. lttW
emdltioll, 2T ft. 0 a 11 &.
tandem Ula,-atumlaum
VOLKSWAliEN
CiiAVINo for !i u r op 1,
fo~ to Mil 11163 cSa-
luz• ll&dan, radio, heater,
white walla, llke n1w.
11100. lM<l de.Jua:e Rd&n,
AM·F'M radio, hut.er. e;
new white walls. S 105-0.
Properly meintatned.
MI t -1213.
19&0 VW, 9-p a••e nge r
Kombl Wagon. $1 ?95. Top
condition. 'h'ill trade equi·
ty tor cash l'lt what have
you? Ml 6·2138 daye or
MI e·M9~ evening!. Co•·
ta Me11&.
19&0 vw. llght gray, IUD·
rcx;f Hdan, ra dio, white
lidewall tlre1, vtnyl in·
terlor. I a o d rondltlon.
$1100. e'8·1IJ70 &ttar 8
p.m.
KARMANN GHlA '!9.
32 ,000 mllt11. radio, heat·
er, whit• wal\1. Prin t•
party. 11000. KI 5·398?.
CO«ta Mua.
·e1 VW 9'<1.&n, red. law
mile&~. 1Jl e xt r a1.
l lt96. w 8-MM, Coat.a
){eu..
VW lH1 black led.an.
whltewalta, radio, rood
ahapt. call Ml fl-4302.
11&9 VW. by private par·
ty. Radkl. h•ter, rood
Ura. sm. oftiote s.snt .
VOLVO
oyllnder, •talion wagon,
all ea:t.ru lncludlq pow-
etf\lde, rad Io, heater.
Thi• I.II a local, low mu ..
.,, tamly car that
lhow• ouUlt.andln&' care
Only Sl54.6, $39.(;Q month
wlth normal do-.n pay·
ment. A.OY PONTIAC,
ltOO W. Cout Hlway,
NtwpOrt 9each, u 1-afM.
PRiVATi party, '81 Cor-
vaJr •talion wagon, 11.u t.o-
m.aUc l.ranallltulon, r&dlo
., heater, whltewalb, vt·
cellent oondltlon, low
milup. 112ta or baat of·
fer. can arrt.ng• tlnanc·
lng. Ce.JI Me-1115 or &tt·
er 8 :30 OR 5-IMI.
'60 Chevy 1:1 Camtno, tire
e.nrtne red. II tyllnder,
automaUc, redto. heat·
er, excellent condition.
H&lp 11.rnll\gf tlnanrlnf:'
lf needed. Pr\Yat.e party.
$1675. Call M8.0tt2.
OOlNG to !:urop1. WITi
1ell 1947 Chevy 2 door,
t81ly perttct condition.
One O.,.,'Tler $175. Wrtt.e
P. 0. Box 03. Corona del
J.tar.
'62 MONZA Md&n dtluxe,
bucket 1e1.Le, radio, hee.t·
•r, t l'J>fl'd; 11805 Top
oondiUon. Prtvate party.
87~-1426. 1107.A We11t Bay
Ave., Newport Beach.
196:i Chev, II Nova 400,
4 door wtigon. Automa Uc
tr&t1sml~alon. t ! n t e d
53 F ord, •tick .. -..... -... 1 99
~2 Lincoln 4 dr ........ 1191
06 Plymoutt-hdt .. _.$249
51 Buick 2 dr ··--.. -·15399
Transportation
NEWPORTER MOTORS
22oe Newport Bl. ~4S-e2tM
20311 Harbor Bl. ~48-861 1
CHEVROLET
HERE NOW!
Ftrat -p~wned" lMl
CORY.AIR GREENBRIER
SPORT WAGON a..U·
able at 1. popular price
bra.cket. 4. ipeed truw.,
btg twin trliauet, air
cooled rtar enctne, rad1o,
htr., aide mirrors, r'Jeep In
white walled 111ow·de11ert
tlre11. lnaul1ted mahopny
paneled celling w-roo! top
vent h11 tch. curt.aln1, ete.
Sp11.rkllng orig. all Alu-
)oa white. A. rare ltnd Cor
bu11l nc:eJ ar plea1111re~
Only $1599
PONTIAC
·e2 Ponuac LeManm Sport
Cpt. fully equipped. buck.
et 11&ta, f'll.dlo, heet.tr.
aulo., 1-owner, 11,000 ac .
mllee. 6old .l 1oervlc&d
here. J1996. S4t.9T mo.
w1tb normal down PAY·
mm.t. ROY CA.RYER
PONTIAC 1400 W.Olut
H~. Newport Bt&ch.
LI 8·84e8.
'69 Pontla.c Con'f'V'tibla.
(fully equ.lpptd lncludln1
rad.lo, hee.ter,) BMrpeat
oondlUon In Oranre
COwlty. 12 to chooh).
Spectal 11496. T e rm•
Available. R 0 Y CAR·
VE1t PONnAC, 1400 W.
Coiuit Hlw1y, Newport
Beach, LI l·!tM.
'110 Pontin.c 4 door hard·
l"P· Bonntv\!!e Starchlet
loar'Jed with an extfll.ll.
tt ti> choo.e). S~ial
ford
J.II 8-18" COSTA KEBA
lt20 NJ!:wPORT BLVD. •••••••••• '60 STAR CHIEF
,.our door hardtop.a
he& ter, power ~ •
~bnk-~
condJUontng. One OWl1U"'
car. Jl,000 mika. fl 7~
tenn1 avallable. C&n , •
-..ra at no n l Tt!l ltNeta
Col!la Mesa or call •
~~. .
VfN+UiU 19&0 Hardt.of,, -
A·l coitdlUon. 4. dOO'I'; QI
vinyl, ext.ru. New tm.;
loo.v mUu.r•· Prival.t JI&!""
ty. mu11t sell. lllTS, , •
648·3.W . . •
RA MILER ....
trorn J179:l. Tenru aval· '13 '!\ambler American ~
able R o Y c J. R v !: R sun. Small a.mount .(tir
ONTI.A.C. 1400 W. CbMt equity "'-ta.ks over ~.J'"
TOMMY AYRE! CHEVR Hiway, Newport Beach, menlll. Call ~S-04.i7 ~.
TOMMY AYRES li:!LI!!!!•! .. !3'!M!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;;,,.,,'!!!!p!.m!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!li·l· .. ~
Beet a~~~~~ 0411 s, . J
Gout Hwy. ~ .. • , I
HYatt ;,.. 714.4. I
Ill Chevy Impala Hardtop,
candy apple red. ruu, · .l
equipped. 111~. 11s.on1. 11 , ..• I IF You l.1'f: lookini for a cheap, high, COMET
(;'us, t lectric tear wln· 1980 COMET deluxe 2
dow. One owntr. l lf!l96. &lor it.alien wagon, $996.
Pbone Ml-3"1. Phone M.2·3487 •Ve•-. or
IMO CORVAm. t door, LI 1-1734.
radio, heater, aut.omalk 1----=~=----
mileage, average at below average, latt'
model Continental, Cadillac, or T-Bird.
l:ranllmlu\on, ntw tlrH, FORD AND you don't cart: t! tt'a
Tfty tin I q u e·1 unu-'l!Al jig • ctn: .. 1&w, 2-way all, $20. Ptitty chalr, $2.
u&ed tumtture, for that drill, lat.he • 1U1deni. Travel potty Mat, 151. 2
tldd plec• o( furniture Sl90. llt .... n m.. oblldA TV •toole, Mic each
you'r• looktnr tor. 1811 throat ., ltaad !JM. ~~1r 11.n ~~·· -~ ,,._ 111 .. 'lM oulboard, $0 l:lJS'John-, Suptor1or . .Qt~ 148·:'5632. ·,--,,-· J>i'imtif1i. lflllln( oul. ';;;r,,--;;;;;;;;o--,;;;;;;;;;c.,;;;:\.;.;;,_:;:::.~~-=°",.-,""'I '' 110n, American WILL ......,.p unu.ed Mar· LET me drMI your doll1 Young Mlect breeders, . ri49·42M. tra!Ier,
private party. KI 9-1008. I "1°.,c,~F"O"R"o~s0,.~u-.,~w-,...-~.
eo.ta Mesa. 11.utom11.tlc, v~. new tll'ftl
'SS MONZA. al.l'lltr bhie, I< brakee, (ood running
;, speed, en acetNOrtu, oondltion. 12&0. Pho a•
many extru. trnma.ailatAi t.m t -1240 at~ a PX
Kl 1'1·5788 for d1tatl1. Prt-HunUn&t.un 8-cb.
) to f \IOLV~ ·-I :Wf 't";ll7,,._.;; . ;,:. •~l lllillfiiiiii
New brake11, rielnit1 CHEVROLET 1911&. tour loaded, ~ ~
overhauled. food Nbbtr, door hanjtop, 1utom&tlc brakt•. window-. plus
economical. KI t -07211 . t.rN\llmla1!ilon. loaded. $1'1~ many. many othtr extru.
had careful treatment, and price is your '.
only concern, then l'm sorry, we wholeaale ·
th<8e to. lf4«1 car rlulon and don\ ~. -, .. ,. -
BUT naton1 El«trtc Q u I t 1 r tor Chri•tmU . flamJiltll Older brffdtr1, $1 .:IO-
for &.ceon!lan. KJ t -2160. dliplay I< ea.le. Ttll· W S..3627. lt.U ·~3 K~BKUL 22' excel. We Pay PrtYate party. 220 W. Priv11 te party. Mu11t 1oeU. If you are looking for an
AN_,. J QUE Br1M b&d. phone LI 8·19M or Mt GUPPIES. u trll f1ncy. Jent cond!Uon, 1lt'W aW1l.
plUn typt, t>uutltu1 • after 12 p.m, 129 Ii:. !IJth lineb~. M)c e11. 3·Sl.21S. lnl' A: TV anttnna, Ml up
OV!:R BOOR Wllmon, C.M. LI 3-7981. 64~047. '" "':.:,;"""""""'"""""";;;-I I I METS A VW'• CORV A.lR 19&0 t rtoor '.)S FORD 1t1tlon wqon, extra nice lurury car that is priced fairly,
guuanteed and in most c~ the hilltory a.nd
service re<Xlrds are 1vail.able for you to see.
e:..:ct lhmt condltton, hO. St .. Co1;ta J.feat... M.)--09411ft&1" e. 11·~ In f'OOd CO«tA M-Park.
MI 11-1701 . .WALNUT dWni; room POODLE, S2~ JE 1·~027. l l3M. Phone ~4e-IMO. COMPASS 27,000 mile.a tulllyy tqulp· 9 p.a•~~ger, power 1teer.
ped, top eondlliOll, ladt11 lnK .l brakt.1, automaUc RAMBLER CO. ca r, S900 or best otffJr'. ~r -mlMton, ni.dio A MODERN, IOlld PhWlplM 1et $100. On• hlO I ik 11·2..) 2!1' Ken.aklll, 1982 Provln·
·• •· •• •-d 120 o 12 y ~~~~~~-~~~-I cl&.I model, Lo&d~ with m1.nO(VQ'. 1-""t'P' • rug · X 1r• rµ1 MIN Chooolate point •la· 174.5 Nawport. A'lle., Co~ta 458·0!183 or e-18-3539. heat.er, bt~ engine. S700.
Me.11&. LI 1-t3o7 '119 CHEV. va. 2 door Bel· MI. '-1136· execullv• deek and IW\· \'Lt h pad $~. l MJnner1 15 meae kltt.ena. ShoLe. $20. utru. Tri.lier, like new.
U t h D•t 1 , ,..., MU.lit .. 11. e1a.1eot.
vtl chair, uoe en con· tic . ,.., po n re • ,ger•· i =·~~·;";·~O~R;,;•~·~13~3~7=. =l~l~"~'l:'::""';:;';:;;;:;;;;~';== d1u.t\. $7&. Kl 11·2801. 268 tor S60. f.fi11f lamps.
N .... u ftd. Colt.a tlftii!.. plcturee. mtrrora. M•ke 80 PETS, CATS, 98 AUTOMOBILE
DPHOUiiiilifiG by Eu· offer. &44.6894. DOGS, BIRDS REPAIRl~G __
100 Autornobilff Fo•
S.I• I. W1nt.d
IUICK ropn Crt.ttsmen. Re· NEW unused FrlJld1lre,
m*I 2·pc. tet only $89.&0 l z cu ft., coppertont.
rtli t81:~'1t,, :&•~i.m..Ai, Jl50; Spinet Acronl!Mlc d~y. '!19 Jfiilft. ~ }'111.no by Baltfwln. S7(1f)
l rt..t.,ton Belill .. C.'11 D•y11. OR 4727,
''liiiny"', QM.40!!,. tvr11 ~39-,,)4.)2.
oAltAOE 11.l•. 8MuUtul GRANoFATH~R flock
•lDV)i; A retttger&tor plu• from Enrll~h c111tlt. ne11.r
11rUT1•rLI e Io the 1. all 1810. Also nqu\1lte w11.!1
ltzla. Mhtcel\aneau1. fl!I t'lock. Private party 24&4
ky1W. Drive, Npt. llch. Elden A. venue, C. M.
Garage No. K-3. 146-1730.
MOTOR bike, 1"3 Frtmch
aolo:, 1•te up Lo 300
mil• I a 11 o n. ll\U hu
n.., suarut.M. Ustd by
lit~ old lady trl)m Hunt·
1.ncien B~t\. COit $150,
Ydll. acrltlc& tor l&:I.
U8·10S9 Ht. &:h.
YQl.lf.i: Ullle 1lrl would
FREE TO YOU
BEAUTIFUL k 1 t t en I
Ire. to (OOd hom••·
Ad ult• or older children
preftrred 1173·04_51._ 11~2~
!Ov'e thill Ja r1~ enclo1ed DIME-A-LINE
cOnec.uon 1>helt for doll1
11.4. 125. Bra111 andlron11 Na Item Over $25
i:i. LI 8·4583, Ne.,.,-pott Read1r1 are 11rjj:.cl to re·
Beech. port promptly lo lhe
P4'n0 Mil, Grem Hido· DAILY PILOT Clas.~lfltd
a..,~ foam cu11hion1, rub-Department IJIY 'lltoletlnn•
bef.·bacl(ed, 1Jxl2 ru111. ot the11 Olme·A·Llne rt(U·
catiJln&' equipment, rut. latlon•·
ta!N. lamps, dtghe11 .. do1 I. No commerciel firms
bMlltt, mtac. 1913 Mon· b rovla.. coata M, e 11, or privote usine11 m<!y
:'i.i&.'&932. use these columns.
c....'.slf\;•ET bed. Con110le TV 2. EACH ITEM for
F1oy1 bed con1plcte, c11e 11 s•le must be priced_ to match, elactrtc ~tov.1.
W!'!l)er. Alco 11et, table~. no price over $25. mf~. Pink rtfr tge.rat or. ==c=C"'::'~=c:===: ... ~J6.8.~t8. Hun l In it'ln PQRTABLf: ele.ctrlc or~nn.
Bcqch. 1 y t ar <)ht. perfe.:t •'l'lnd!·
CJft§TAL &ti. !!tntice for lion, 125, 54g.2110. 11 .26
12 I green & rlear hl!!f'll l: !10CK Ef~kate1, ~lie S.
.... lne r nhlet. 11h~rbel sr,, BO\'.~ 20 In , ll i;thl
pi9.t... $7.50 va hlP t l\l'h. Wf'lf:'h l 0h1kr. $1 .'i. P R t ! 0
A_JJ for $e0. 648.3J,'i:l , !OUllg-f' Rllol rRd, $;!. 111!1ft
GA-s "'"'''· :.?Ox23, 11 r8rt. R11~tn1ary Pl C ,\I Phone
n1cnl ~LZI'. l'.\•'r.l\rnt <'<•n. 61fi.i~d 0. 1\-:JI\
dltion r'hnne t146.fli21 TA r~;re;::nr•t<'•. 1-.>ii1iilhli< =p=n"i~N"T"E"R',~NT,c,c,•,1c,c,-. c,c"c.·. I por1able, $25. 61tl-i 260 111 ·
!of' Service Sl•tlon TI1 11 nk tt'r fl\'e. _2_1.27
You Sllmp1 setup. ~!a ny HELP! J'n1 cl111n111.1 11.1)' ~!111 : presen J I. c1o5tl. lad l e.11 rloth·
U:ffd 1lumlnun1 0 r f II!' t lnr. d r. 111 • '· 11.Wt'ater.i,
ptf'tt11, Uthol!ne film etc., i klrU, CMW!. eklrt 11el.8 tl
etc. Hlgh••l bid ov er f4ri, tnrmal. aJI tten11 In g'l"JO<I
8'2·0783. cond!Uon. 1lz1 9. ~Oc to
uPRJoHT A m n1a n 11. $4.1148-188·1. 11·27
P'tMMr, r1a1onab!1, 4' BO YS clol hin~ ilte 5 tn 7,
llofl . • 1't1pl1 cofftt. l11bl.,, dr"'" 11ult11, r 111y rl<Jthe11,
-'43•11770 Cn~t• P.I"•" 11,rhrw>I 1011:10. 11l gnnd l'1•n·
y.;,Li, kept cllljl('I >< s h••\v <11!1on. ~Ol' tn SI . Two
the r1111Jlt1 of ragular Rh1 r 111rlo!t bf'1t11ttrul ~1i:r 11n<I
t.oltr1 spot rltllnillJ R,nl l[Old pr<>vtni:illl In. 111 P
1l~tr111 1hamporitr JI 11h1tdr11. S:l ~n ":irh Phnn,
Reul'• t-lardwart. Cnii.t • 11ll"r :\ P 01 Ll &·91\80 , 1-2.'l
I •
---GERMAN Shephard pup•
Champion Btoek. A K C.
Re(Jl11tr.red. W ith P t<11·
g ree. S75. j\Ve1tm1natc:r)
897 -&06.i
BLACK mlnature Poodle
puPfl. 8 .,.,.,,k~
$35. P.h1 Jt11 $4.~
549·024 ~
Ffm11!t11
81 HORSES &
LIVESTOCK
HOPtSESHOETNG.
Dlel!in1 1173·&101.
90 BICYCLES
R •Y
LEN'S BRAKE SHOP
mo'·"d to 834 \V. llJLh.
l R ~,,. of house I LI 3-6Ul:i.
Cn~l.Jl 1-tesa. B r ll k e
lll!~menl, h11lanclng -
tune.up. Credit ava ilable.
99 TRUCKS &
TRACTORS
ltt.4 DODGE
PICKUPS
$1875
f'1ct.ory equipped A:
factor.v dellvertd.
HARB•R OeOGE
1"'1 Bbtc>t Le&bre 1t&t.ion
wqon, aulomatic lrAJUO·
m\ulnn, pov.•er ~teerin1.
brakH a: tall plit.. Lug·
g11.ge rarrltr. Or1j{lna1
owner. 7400 mtltt
342-126.">.
1909 BUICK converUbl•
l'Ou pe, red. blac)'; top,
good condiUon, private
pacty, no l.&ll:. J'ull price
$1095. P!eue call
MI e.1&2.1.
'61 Buick Special ;, door
O.luxe, A.ut.omaUc, AM·
i')[, factory alr, orl(tnd
owner, '-Xcellent eondltlon,
MuJ1l &ell. 842·3125.
BICYCLES A: Surfboardll. 2150 1-tarbor. COata MMa ·e1 Buick Skyl&l'k 1t.a.Uon
wagon. ExctHtnt condl·
tion. Call after t\:30 p.m.
LI "·58:i4
New B!cyrlrl li29 9~ & KT 9.3347
11p New Su r f b n fl rd ~ ~6-Che\'y pickup, 6 cylln·
$1ill.P~ llfl U~•d BicycleB der. st11.ndu.NI transml~·
Jlfl Tern1•. Tr11dr B11.nk· •l•\n, delll Xt' cab. radio,
1u11et ICl!rd. S • 11' s, Re· heattr. ~ o ad condition. CADILLAC
pair.• Xn11UO 1.A y11w11y11. $5lll'I. 1'tu~t 11eU 548·9r>33. 1956 CAOtLLAC coupe Dr·
Blcyrle &: Su r t b o II rd 196:1 Fort Econolini Van, Vll lf'. farlnry alt, a lJOO
H dlJ~ .. Cor. 5th & Pacifi c ~·-w tlre8, heattr, carpet. 1909 Llnfoln Premi1r1 -I
Co11~t H1•:y., Hunlln1ton ed, pe r re c t concl.itlon, door 11ef1lln. both excel·
BMrh. Sl69.). Cllll Ml-0397. Evei. 1,nt. 6fll either 11ne. prl·
9' 1-M --0~T=o=R=c=v=c~L=E=S;= e7~·2879. ''•te party. Pl•ue. phone
' for appolnln1ent.'
. __ & SCOOTERS 1 OOA lmport9d & HY 9-2373.
·~,5 VESPA motor 11cooter. Spc>rt C•rs ·~a Cad. E'I-co~,-,-.,,-,-,,c,~,.
Buddy 8e11 t &: lugg11.~e \ ========~;;;==== '56 model 1. \Vhlte con,· er.
rack. c all 548-a502. FIAT Uble. A·l motor. $750. =====o=.o====='i ffi59FIAT 1100, ju~t oi·er· LI 8-7369 -~--~-9 S BOATS h11uled . every thin-' new, 8t.C11.d 62 Ser\e11 Hnrd lop
& SUPPLIES prtv11 t,e party. Cell 2 dr. C"upe-Xlnl Cond.
O DAY Day,:illor. 17 ft. HY 4·3364. Below blue book.
tr'Js
IM8·236S.
f ib<'qt:l•ss. Dacron m11 l . 100 AutomobU .. For U•• jib end sheet11. Crutch, S I & W ted .,.. D11ily Pllot w11.nt
v ans. "'hl~ker r o10. Bot. l r=~~iiii~·~·~~~·~·~-~...:,' ,.. ... ~'~'•'~"~Y~~;;:;:'~"~l~P-"i tnn1 p:tint k Cltlln Fre~h
ralnt In ,.,·wkpll. hrtght
"·rwk. henl'h~~ 11nd floor
h"~nl~ n""·lv v11rnl~hod. rro,·~!" r•11r1;·, J\1\.110.
FOR RENT
BOAT SLIPS
OR 3·6450
12' \\1'1zitrd, fih<'rgl111111. l'U~·
\'111•1Zl'rl, )'l~drlM Rel\t~.
~11nnrl. S1 00 rtn11. !~J O W
Hfly f\\'r . Ne•1"J111rl Br11rh
ll7 ~.:l~fi::
11•~i\T shr ;i1•n1\nhlr. 41)'
h\lnl ·l.IU\)' \><' "'"" fnr l 211' t"1~1 ll7:'1·f.jflO Bnlh,,11
t''OR l,n1R-f('r7Rl;-...r<'-
l'ln ,~lll••;1tln11 ~
NOW LEASING
'6~ CADILLACS
'6-4 CONTINENT ALS
'6~ THUNDERBIRDS
Available For
lmmediale Del ivery
'ALSO TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT!
MARK DOWNING
LEASING , INC.
18575 Beach Blvd., Huntintqon Beach
Phfl nf'!I : KI 9·1126 -VI 7-606fi -Vt 7-3566
l o~~~~~~--Alr clean u a p!n. SU~ IIMSO Ford Startlner. re.-
on. bank terni8 -'333 dlo 4 heater, power
down. 126 monlh-•letting A: brake~ PTlv·
LI 8-M311. a te party. SIKl5,
'&e CHEVROLET. e t 1 c k
•hlft, good runnlnir cnn·
dltion. Stll for balance
owlng. f.fl 8·831t Coala
M•~
19S3 MONZA cnnvertthle,
hydromaUc, rtd w 11 h
whli.. Interior, ]Gilded wtlh
t lftra1. 6acrltlce, $1 99:'1.
Call 0'8·183f>.
Da.lly PUot want
lo buy and aUI
...
LE e-3120.
FOR aale 1980 Bt11.t,1dard
Ford F1\con, top condl·
Uon. C11.I! before :i: P.M.
LE e-8781.
19!i9 J"ord 2 door, white,
•lick, lhUt, whltewalll'!, r•·
d!o. heattr $000. Call
6~2--0903.
'57 Ford VS, radio. and
h•ltr. Good condition In·
1\de and ouL 573-1945.
THEN you'U Ute what we
have to offer for you. See ll! tod1y for the
finest luxury cars in all of Orange County.
SEE
JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury
900 W. Co•d Hwy., Newport BHch
LI 9.5544
MARK DOWNING FORD -THE LEADER!
FIRST AGAIN! ..
I THIS WEEK END ONL y I
. oo DELIVERS :. $
ANY 1964 CAR!
'64 FALCON 2 door • •
'64 FAIRLANE Dix •••
1963 CHEVROLET
IMPALAS
52595
f XECUTl\IE CARS!
2 door ind 4 door 1111'dlops. Auto. tr1ns., r1d io and
hfattr, l)owtr slttrln9, wti!te sldt wan tlrts. Fac.tory air
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We All _Mourn ·,.
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T odey should be o doy of introspect ion for every Americ.t.in.
"It is the dey when we ley at rest the man who wos the notion's
elected leeder, struck down by .!In c!lssassin 's b~llet ,
And now e diseased mt.1n h<!!s been murdered. compounding en
elre&dy incredible strein on our due processes,
For Americens, the weekend just pt.1st wes one of horror end
revulsion .
A first reticlion for meny wl!ls to somehow blame Tex.!ls ond the
Strenge goings-on in that state's politic.el erena. But thet would be
potently unfeir. Whet happened there co uld he ... e happened l!lny-
where -yes1 certtiinly here in Orenge County whe re 5tirrings of
hate are not uncommon.
It was Poss ible to disagree, e-w-en bitterly. wi th the politic.el phi1os-
e>phy cf the lete President Kennedy without for a moment disporoging
·him as e mon, as e husband end fother, or es beorer of the greetest
responsibility ever put upon one man in el! his tory.
John Fitzg&'rt1 ld Kennedy wes bet1ring thot burden manfully .!Ind
he wt1s the obiect of the admiration of o whole wor ld. His passing has
1truck thot whole world with sorrow os fe w events in all history heve
'° affected it.
Anguish, shome and sor row ore the words most often heord in
this time of trial But John F. Kennedy's life moy not hove been gi ven
in voin. Just possibly th is sacrifice wi!l leed to o quelling of hatreds ond a
~th to the peece he so arden tly desired.
A Harvest of
By RALPH McGILL Senne of t.helr leaders
A )"OUl'll Pruldent, hUJ.. havt been careful to avoid
bud and fat.btir , now done open lncltement Of v1o·
Hate
They have withdrawn in
hate to h..ateful causes.
.....,ely and pttllest.ly to lena:. But that their words THE EXTREME right
6eath, ll the latest harvHt a.nd their own eJ.prtsaions and ltft of this country
al psycbopaitbic bale. Be· of hale directed. at their have revealed their mlnda
fore we mourn It 1ffm• government and the Pre•I· to us lrl their literature,
·~that the uta dent l.tlaplre thoM "bole public utterances and an
inn I the lact U11t mlndll t4l>d kl!,~~i· IMnrmJ>U• andnoodu~•,,I .~~ bate, ~ the exl!emt naJ actioni " "UWU' ...ed by iM ·tilth ... DOUl
Wt or Jitht, can dertroy ample evidence. the now--dead President
oot merely *he Chief of and our government. We
State bat the state (ta.elf. AFTER THE long and have had extremlsts in
By one of tboat moving dreadful night of rioting al high places openly call on
colnddence1 of history. Oxford, Miss., a little more thelr people to defy their
Prutdent Kennedy died on than a year ago, where own government. And in
approximately the one hun· two men were killed by S-Ome I n s t a n c es great
dndth anniversary of the snipers' ilre, the Depart" wealth, made in America.
day that Abraham Uncoln ment of Justice Inter-is repor<ed behind some of
made hl1 Gettysbura: ad· viewed many witnesses. the more extreme organi·
'Cesa. He too wa1 to be· Some of them quoted ar· zation1 and propaganda. .:eome later on the v1ctim rlvala wbo had driven from They have preached that
•of hate. But on that day at distant points tp Oxford as freedom i.s dying seeming.
0ett11burg be reminded us saying, "I am tnfa at last ly because they could not
that It ls for the living to to be able to fight against dominate the government
ded.ict:te themselves to the thi.s damn country " Later with their greedy dreams
Jflalntenance of democracy in Miaaiuippi a sniper hid· of power.
t:nd truth. We are remind· den in roadside bu~hea un· "'hoaie persons who at
.t of that anew. der cover of darkness shot luncheons and cock ta 11
The first suspect was a and killed a NAACP offi. parties have indulged in
:~al product of the fac· cial. vulgar jokea and expres·
:tones of hate. He was Ever since Litl\e Rock's sions of hate against the
.American-born and bred. school riot! six years ago. President, his wife. and
'nl..lt he was a psycopathic, it has been obvious that their government. as was
·disturbed young man is evi-persons psychopathically done against Franklin and
dent from his actions and dangerous would ust dyna-Eleanor Roosevelt, must
lril record. He had served mite and gunfire against also feel a small sllare of
;bi.a country as a rnarine. established law. Sunday guilt. So at th.is hour, he-
. "Re deserted it for Russia. school children have been fore we begin to mourn,
.Back in his native land. he dynam.ited to death. We we would do well to under·
iwung over to one of the are grown used to seeing stand that hate can k.ill a
pro-C;istro ll:roups. the hate-twisted faces of President, and, if un-
young persons and adults checked in behalf of moral·
: THf<~RF. 1\RE other evi. In news pictures and on ity, decency and human dig.
'il ·.,c''> of 1•~te. bitter. deep television. crying out the nity, it can also kill a na-
Jnd ir:-::0!1•1 ···I. from othrr n1 :ist violent threats and lion or so we aken it that
JXlremcs 1c1 news ,f expressing a v1ru lence of it will die.
the shooll ~ , .. •n1c. and ,.,, •om afJinst their coun . .-~·..,·~-~~----... ""'-"' -bter that o: t · t'~ Pi •·I Irv and its authority. All .,. ~
l.be President, ~r.1ue : :n1til· lhi<> io; ;:i ni::ce of the mo·
.e:t'lf ne-wapapers receivl!d saic ol h:-te that has poi·
;cnonymous, jeering cal\5. so"e1 th'-country to the
.~aylng, "So the~· shot the p::iint .,.,.bere in Texas a kill·
· t!igger-lover. Good for who· er has murdered the Pres!-
ever did it !" There were dent :>nd seriously .,.,,ound-
others of like nature. ed the Govenior. Th<!! he
•· For some years now . the did not kill Mrs. Kennedy ,
California
Speaks
more vocal extremists 1n the Vice President and ~~,~ ~
our country. both left arrt ll.1 '.5 . Johnson may be_ as· or. Max Raffert ttale
i;lght, have indlrec1ly or di · cribed only to lack nf time_ 1 1 d y,
ftctly, encouragtd violence One can only wonder In super n en cnt of ~~bllc In·
lllnd defiance of federal au -what furnace this hate· structlon , on fnct Callfo~nla
thority. This had included filled brain had been fired. •ludenti tested hig her t'llan
ivangelists, heads of or-One a5ks too how many national ~ve~~ge but had
J•nlutlons dedicated to more there are secretly higher IQ 5: I guess it aU
· defy the U.S. Supreme p 1 a n n i n g violence and depe~ds on how you look at
:·tourt rulings against r11ci<1 I death . We see da ily that the figures: If you look only
•ftiscrimination and other there are tn I.h is country at the. achievement sco:cs,
groups anli-Se:rnitic and men and women who no the picture_ appears fa:rly
llnti-Neg ro. Ionll:er feP I any love for it. rosy But if you take into
------------account IQ . 11 look11 les5 so ."
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Monday. Novcn1ber 25. 19133
•·Qiijijll1!i
Thomas K~evil , Editor
Walter Burrouehs. Publisher
C:harles Neiswender
8u~lnes~ Manager
ti. Paul Nissen
Assistant Publisher
fa_mber As.wciated Press United Press lnter naltonal
~ ·~ Member Audit Bureau of Clrculatloni
Mt'mber Ca/Uomia Ne"·s paper Publishers A~-~nriatu1n
Member National Editorial Assoc1at1on
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A11emblyman \\'llllnm T.
Bagley, R·San Rafael. ln
address entitled "The Rise
and FaU of (Asstmbly
Speaker) Jesse ,\f. Unruh:;'
"The most important issue
before the state of Califor-
nia and state government
today Is whether Cir not
boss politics will become an
entrenched way of ll!e in
California government.··
\\'allt:r Spatz, Los Angeles
-"The thrC'e Jl's deserve
the keenest altention not
only OOclluse of their own
utilHy, but hecause thf'y
also lay a foundation of 111·
trllectua.1 dlsclp!Jne.''
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GOP Eyebrows Go Up
By RALPH .. TOLEDANO
Small evtnl! often have.
wide repercussions. So It la
understandable why lihera1
Republicans pushing for the
Presidential candidtcy of
Gov. George Romney are
disturbed by a letter he
wrote on Sept. 30 to the
Senate Judiciary Comml\o
tee.
1'b.at •\et\t!'!" .._..,:.aat:e\y \n
rotnikitti!e ·rues: 'Bot tt will
be printed ln the transcript
of hearings on the nomina-
tion of Gl!Orge Ed1,1.·ards to
the U.S. Court of Appeal~.
Then, as a matter of public
record. it is sure to play 1
part in Michigan politics,
and in the national stakes.
THE ROMNEY LETTER.
which has been 1een by
very few outside the Sena!e
committee and it! staff but
which Is f~ely ackno.,.,·I·
edged to exist. is a very
laudatory endorsement 1Jf
Mr. Edwards. This is noth.
ing to cause great excite·
ment among the populace .
his philoaophy differs from
that of the n'Wminee, but he
asserted that thla in no way
detracted from hi.s admira·
tion or his willln&neas to
end.one him. Mr. Edwards
may be. u the eovernor
u.rges. "an out.ltandina:" and
"contrl.butl.ve" citizen-but
tbbi ia DO't what the poHtlcal
-· ol lllo,8-bll<an Party will remember.
TREY ARE ALREADY
1mpic ious of Gov. Rom ·
ney's brand of Repub\ican-
~sm and think of !Um in
termi or our current liber-
al-conservative confront&·
lion. That he has skipped
over party line1 to endorse
a man identified with the
ultra-liberalism of Walter
Reuther will not do Mr .
Romney .a bit of good with
lhe delegates.
The GOP Is tirerl of "con·
servatives" who a I way s
seem to se.· virtue in the
other side and far less than
that In their own. Gov . Ne!·
son Rockefeller's Image has
been badly tarnished among
Republicans because of thJs
same tendency to blur party
differences. The profeaslo~
alJ are e<.nvinced that they
will never win, with a candi·
date who cannot show sharp
distinctloru between him·
aelt and the Ne.w Frootler.
11 MAY BE ttial the 1t6ml\~Y endorsement of
Mr. Edwards will go unno.
ticed, like much that hap-
pens in this news-surf Piled
nation'11 capital. But I tend
to doubt this. Michigan Re-
publicans m u 1 t decide
whether they are for Barry
Goldwater for for Gov.
Romney. At present there ii
peace between these fac-
tions -and lhe Goldwater
camp would like to keep it
that way.
News of the endorsement
will encourage those who
wish to see a Michigan del·
egation solidly for Goldwa-
ter. ThC'y can be counted
on to make the most of it.
But among Republican poli· ... ..,..,.,.,_••••••••••••,...,..,..,.., ticians, it w1U raise eye-
brows very high.
This has nothing to do
with the qualifications for
the second highest beoch in
the country. It does have a
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good deal to do with Repub-••••••••••----------Ucan sensitivity to JXJlilical
leaders who act as if the
1 .... ·0-party system didn't ex·
i!t. Under President Eisen·
bower, the GOP .,.,·as sys.
lematically deprived of the
kind of White House sup-
port ii expected and should
have gotten .
Brainlllashlng
To the Editor~
State legislatures are. not
school boards. Nor are the
legislators expert in school
curricula. They are tempt·
ed from time to time to
put on the don's cloak and
deal with education in a
way that does more harm
Uwl good.
the collar on such subjects
as patriotism or Commu·
nism. He thinks it would be
a dam good idea If the
schools indoctrinated stu·
dents for patriotism and
against Communism.
THE SCHOOLS are no
place for indortrinallon.
propaganda t.r the hard to
scU. 1,'hey are places to
teach tacts, to raise the in-
tellectual ho r I z on s -of
youths, to pour out infor-
mation and to plant the
All~n • s~ott
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ly 1.0111.T S. ALLIN 1nd PAUL SCOTT
The bitter-sweet complexitiea ol romance aie
definitely entwined in Professor Frederick Barshoom.
mysterious imprisonment Jn Russia.
The 52-year-old bachelor Y1le eduator wu ei,-.
Ing to arrange for a Russian woman to be 1llowed m
come to the U.S. to marry him when be wu 1uddulJ
ilrrested as a spy .
He has known her for a
number of years. But hi1
repeated efforts to gain
permission for her to
leave Russia have been
unavailing.
Close friend.a know little
about her. other than that
1he ii an intellectual and t.
engaged ln tht "cultural
field." harghoorn has been
active ln promoting cultural
relatioru: between the U.S.
and the Soviet.
A Yale colleague ha1 IUI·
geated that Barghoorn seek
President Kennedy's help to
induce Premier Khruahchev
to p e r m I t the Ruaaian
sweetheart to come to the
U.S.
ONE THEORV being ad-
vanced by Stata Depart-
ment authorities ia that
Barghoorn's arrest waa pri-
marily for "domestic C(Jn·
sumption•·; that is, a1 a
pointed warning to Ru1-
sians to avoid tits with for·
tlgners. Th• Kremlin took
lhil means ol hammtrln&:
home the long-atandlng pol·
icy that lta people. are to
keep away from foreigner1.
No out.aider lr:nowa mo r •
about thls policy than Barg-
hoorn. In one of hi1 publl·
catior11 he wrot.e :
"NORMAL RELATIONS
between Sovle.t cttitenl and
foreign.era are made diffl·
cult by fundamntal !ea·
turea ot the Soviet 1yttam
. . . Warnings and 1 om•
tlmea UTesta have befallen
Soviet cltiz.e:n1 who, without
lnstrucUons, enter into more
than caauaJ, accidental con·
tacts with forelin vtslt.or1.
Even So v I e.: 1cienU.st1.
though freer than under
Stalin. cannot wtt.h impu-
nity conduct profeaion•l
correspondence with foreign
colleagues without clear·
ance from thtlr wperlor1."
CASTRO STOOGE - A
weU-'mcnrn.U.8. author. WM
Paid 125,000 to write a fa-
vorable book about the
Communist Castro regime.
The Senate Internal Se·
curity Subcommittee, head-
ed by Sen. Jamea Eastland,
D·Mhs., i! preparing to
make public a contract be-
tween this author and Cu·
ban Foreign Minl.5ter Raul
Roa for this axle-greasing
book .
The author ha.! 1dmltted
to the Senate lnve!ligatora
that he received the $2.5,-
000. Now living in New York
he has written and lectured
extensively on Latin Amer·
ica.
FIGHT11''G W 0 RDS -
Sec. Dean Rusk Is on blunt
notice that the Senate Inter·
nal Security Subcommittee
Is detemiinedly bent oa rt·
storing Otto Otepka, ousted
security offici..al, to his for -
mer job.
This militant ukim1tum
was given the State Depart-
ment chief by Sen. Thomat
Dodd, D·Conn., vict chair-
man. during a meeting
in his office. Dodd had sum-
moned Rusk to discuss the
Otepka case , but all Rusk
would say wa~ that he
would "review the finding~"
When he got them from the
Civil Service Commission.
D 0 D 0 EXPLODED at
this noncommittal attitude.
"I want you to know, Mr.
Secretary," he explained,
"thlt ll>o lat ta In ll>o h
Our tnvefUlalioa. ol. JQar
~ .. ,., __
wDll 't atop untl Otepta Ila
pul bac:k on the ...,....lo
the position ho bold bolOie
he WU <!!«J!iu& AI ...
membera of our oommfftM
feel vecy ""'°IJY -til
and WO plan to l'O Iii -...
way.~hu-#
,., .. ua1y -. ad ;.,
.,. not .... In .-lw
it."
"I'm llad to -bow
you feel aboca the matter,"
""'!led Rusk. And --
ed the cttacr--but llOt
the u:pbllve controveny,
by rar.
STilL DISIDNG rr OUT
-1bt Admlniatrat!on iJ.
rtUJ &lvlnt a g?Ml
deal ol f....i,n aid to Preol-
dtnt Gama! N...., delpite
tho EeptWl -·· -
linued llouU., ol his -· to 'dbt:raW' in. .w.trle
army from lilllile.tora V• mt11. Md hil laitert meddlliic in Iraq llld Syria. .
The Seolte Govemm«it
Operotlool Ccmmltteo bu
eteertained that •loce J\dy
Naaer bas received tn. ·
497,000 In U.S. ""'l'I•• craJn md other fl<OClllCU.
._ta -ol $2 mi!-lloo mon thari be &ot duriD&
all ol. lMt year.
OI Ille 121.497 .000 -e11 ••
M.1,000 la in wheat; ~!lt.•
000 in l!Olr; 1<.S1',000 In
com: SlllS ,987 iD frozen.
pooltcy. The IOI&! lomap
of these commodltiu ei:-
ceedo 1.111,000. aod o!rlp-
menta are ltW underway.
MOST OP' THESE pro-
duct.t are, in effect. ei.v«n
to Nasser. Nominally they
are "sold" for Egyptian
currency. But that's for two
reaaon1: 'Ibe money sta)'s
in Em>t. and molt. 0( u 11
turned It'll_.-to Nuser for
pro}ects there.
Th • Senate com mitt.et
alao hu information that· a
eonsldenbl.e part ol thl11
U.S. aid i1 bekle uaed to
feed Egyptian fOf'CN La v ..
men.
SPARKS -The Atomic
Energy Commluion bu is·
sued a Jlowiftr 3-pqe IJ·
port on the recent viait o1.
U.S. nucltM" lcieatilta to
Russia. In an. krtroducUen
in the Mnd.omely print&d
book, AEC Chairman Gienn
Seaborf lt>tes, "Throagh-
out the 11-day ~it to tbe
Soviet Union, the U.S. dele-
gation wa1 cordially recelv·
ed and well treated. At sev-
eral &ites the warmth and
triendlinesg exhibited Wat
memorable." But SeMorg
does admit one dlseotdant
note In thi11 harmony:
"Durirlg the entire vUtt,
the 10-man delegation n1
provided with 011.ly one ln·
terpreter. That meant that
the conversations were au-
dible to only a part at tb•
group at any time. AUo no
p r e p a r e d descrlptjva
booklet.a w~ provi~ by
the Soviets.". . . Walter
Flaherty, a top aide of
Speaker John McCcinnack.
Mass., is giving up hiJ job
to become a priest. From
Oorchester, Mass., F1aher-
ty will enter t.he first class
of tpe new Pope J o h n
XXIJI Natlooat Seminary in
Weston, Mais ...
THE R01\fNEY endorse-
ment seems to promise the
sa me kind of non-part.y atti-
tude should he go upv.'ar::I
and onward in politics. For
Mr. Edwards is not .:inlv a
Democrat but one \1·ho
stands to the left of center .
For one thing, he is an ex·
member of the Socialist
Party-but this could mean
nothing. I-le has. however,
al .... ·ay~ been closely all1 rd
to \Valier Reuther. In l·~d
wards's days as a Un1tC'd
Auto Workers organizer, hf'
once was found in conten111t
of court.
A book sponsored by the
National Education As-
sociation and written by
Prof. Robert J Havighurst
of the University of Chica-
go. three years in prepara-
Uoo , advises lawmakers to
not try io dictate courses
to be taught.
seed of desire for more in· r----....;·------==~--------"' formation.
It should ht> noted. in f:11r·
ne ss lo Gnv. Romney, lh<11
Mr. F..dwar1s h:is ser vc1l 11n
both the .Juvenile Col1rt 1n
Detroit and on rhr ,\!1{111.
gan Supreme Co11r! lie \\ :1.~
appointed to the firs! J11r!~1'
ship by Gov. (; ~IC'ni.rn
Williams and f'lecl!'d to tiir
Rlate high court i\1 111<' 111 n!'
of bis current appu1n'nl•"ll
to the federal apnt>:tls
court, he was Pohcr C11n1
missioner of Detro11
WHAT IS 1\IOSt 1nll'rr.1.
ing is that Mr . F.dward• 1~
a highly po!itlcal rnan \\'ht>n
Gov . Ron1ney cndnr~ed hun
1t was nn! a tase of ~1\u1 i::
his hles~in11: lo an outsta n·!·
ing jurist of \hr np110 .. 111 .. 11
p~rty . The grn•rrn!lr \I.I\,
of course. a.,.,·arr of Thi~
In his !ellf'r to 1h<' 1 0111.
n111tce, 1\1r 111111111•·\ 111;utr
It a point 10 1n1>11!1un Iii .it
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THE N.E.A. study recog.
nize:a that the legislature
properly may set broad
goolJ for the schools but
concludes it should not
play the game of "every
solon a dean."
The. reasons for Havig-
hurat's position arc clear.
If legislators are permitted
to draw up the courses of
study the curricula may
become depoaitories for
hundreds of crotchets. oh·
sessions and articles of
faith of the solons The
pumping into the schools
(Jf these legislative ideas
f"Ould cripple the expert
educ at i o n mt1chine;-y
wh ich has been fa~hioned
In most states
Al.l,O\VING THE lt'gi5·
lature to pad the tutritula
alsn c o u l d make the
schools an cxtcn.~inn nf thr.
arm of pollt.l cs
Almost cv1•ry y<'ar 11omr
[cg1slator ~els l1ot un1l<'1
If the schools do their
jobs of objective enlighten·
rnent the students will
learn to recognize as l)ad
the evil the legislalors
might want to package and
to detect the good with no
fancy labels on it.
BRAINWASll lNC; or in·
doctrination is the opposite
of education. Let politi·
clans inject suhjccts into
curricula and the result
would be havoc For pre·
cision in selecting c»urses
of study the tralnrd r•IU ·
cator Is the man or thr
legislatures have wasted a
lot of time. setting stand·
ards for the acceptable
teacher.
There rs of !ate loo much
meddling with the schools.
Too n1any well meaning :1(1t
ill-advised p<'r~nns too
n1~ny fr ight('nr<l p1•rsons,
loo man\ dc 111.1~ogue~ ;irl'
t11n1pcring w1!h the Sl'hools
1n f'ffons !o l;('nd 1he1r
\\ <1y
l·':i~·t s 1.i 11•ll hc1ut
ll:\Rlti' BAKJ·;n
MR.MUM
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