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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-12-27 - Newport Harbor News Press[. 56, NO. 256. '4 SECTIONS, 52 PA6ES ~ities Time Jurors Ask County Hi.re Executive SotlWaDd News Sert1ee "If dltterencu exl.at u to SANTA ANA -The lfand the actual dutiu of the J)Qli· Jury for till third ccnaecutive tion,·· Grubb wrote bl a let. year has uked tbe Board ter to the board releued to-Saperriaon to hire an . i.tndtfe officer to manaae day. 'they are not likely to be md coordiDMe Orm:lJe Coun reaolvtd by tnactioa." t.1'• apelinc .mce.. In Se~Jf the J ll' r y NaUna tiaa1 the ''utabllah· made • requeit that IDlllt tL ~ an af:flce b an the boC'd ..telllh the poll.- ! atsal n.p u eoantJ 1ov· tion by Jan. 1. But tbe boal'cl enaa II to bep l*t w!th bu failed to act. tbe owlDI problem• Ytth The politica of county ad-wnldi 1t ii faced ... Jury ~ mJnlltrative omcer .... firat mm w. A.Den Grubb of Co-PJ'OPOled in uee and t b e ran& del Mar ubd the board ~ of SupervUon at that to tue adfml U IOOn H pol· time WU in acreement that alble. IUCh • POlition lhou1d be cre- ated. auoy MAUS SPOT -Two tboa8Dd .. of rock w .. dumped lnto tbe ocean one and a half miJes off the Santa Ana River mouth today to form two Boatmen River Melldl U·foot high filhing redJ OD OCMn bottom. Buay marts reef 6ite. Today's Clostaa TEN CENTS u Newport, Mesa Hit School Plan 8y TOM MURPHINE Newport Beach and Costa Mua city offic:iala t~y launched a complex effort to shift a propoeed Nib school campus of( 18 acres of the Santa Ana Country Club's golf course. The plan would create a new 36-acre campus lite just north of Pa&ades Road. Officials of both cities are --------- "" hopeful that the campus sblft can be worked out to Directors~ me SllD Ana salvage Newport's proposed~ Club ccm1rol • purchue of the Sanu Ana =-i.: ~--=. ~ Heights Mutual Water Co. nter , ... ,._, u oa all Balloon Ace To Land 288 aharel, u. wtMawa tbe1r' fa~ wt. llftw' U.. bi&b IChool dlltzict m.d ltl c:a>demmtion la1mlt aplNt 18 acrt8 of IOlf ~ prop- .ty. BETAUAT& 1be wilbdl•al ......... 0 Wate U an efbt to A 'g ... n r sdmol CC"dlm•Mkr wtdcb the couatry cial> ........ The first intentional balloon aid woo&d render their fOlf u .s. Sofia 1andinC OD water will be at-~ :='mvw.ect bf tempted off Newport Beach ao.t.a Mesa IDd.Newpert mu· R J.,. D d Monday morntni aa a prelude nicipel autborttiea "W'OU1d re~ Set Dock OCmJ umne ' Legati·on to the Intem~tional Hot Air quire approval from• a aum: Then a controversy over Sn-r Balloon race across Cstallna ber of aovemmerUJ jurbcUe-c c re a1ln1 bmuucra:lea . Uon1. Lid dM in ClOUDtJ -~ areee / Cbannel on Jan. 11. A key req~ would o, 1114 a .-iae :bllrtnc WU Vor: ·is·h Ren-I w ked Mark Semlcb ot the Call· be . for' .. ~ ~ ( ' . . ..,.. ........ MeAftu.o i'lt rc::r1 · rec tn1a Balloon Club, apomor Umon Hieb Sctioo1 ~ ,. .... ~s••hla PW-e ;"ii' ... • e1..-BotAtrDerb1.wlll~•tornml~ .. crwh ti Twll>•t rt ~ l~'lilll ..... ...,,. • . 'i r .... .. .... dtlf'~-:-...;1 .. a:. A joint cornmlUM of ,.. •ll••ped Int. talt ecea JO fMbom lllie from tllit rlter VIENNA <UPI) -Hun-tempt*' landl.q, deii&ned t.o a new ~-~ bol!d took U.. mUter ~"' from. yacht c:J.ubl otf the mouth of the Santa 'Ill 0 u t b to the Huntlngt>o d.redl 01 BulprianJ boded remove any doubt that a eaa· Here'• bow the uew propoe-w k S ~~IN!':,~~ ht tbe N.,..,..t Harbor Area Ana River early toda)•, the BeaEchhPl~ . ---t of ~u.= l~of ic:*g.tt! N8 could recover from a al would work: 0 ... et ._._, ~--A start of t,M f1rlt of four rttfll ac r-IS com~. . drenching -'Jbe State Div1sioft of I . O.Wl G. JlltdM:oct bu pl'O-Wiii meet wtth tfae dty-coon· wlllch wm provide fiJhlng 1,000 tona of rock depo11ted ~ulldioe in Sofia today. break· Rich.aii HiCbie Newport metJwayi would be uked to vlded in the budJ~ ~.000 a ty dock commtttee When that areaa for sportsmen. In four groups one ~ed mg every wb>dow on the Ursl Beach, club president, and a lhift lot"at'.o(JG ot the future eo. year for an lldm.iniltrative of· otficia1 body Midi its next The reef•, to be built with feet apart. A buoy will mark three floors. repruentative of Columbia rone del Mar Freeway NV· Newport Beach d ty enil· ficer and '7,~ for an ad· meetina Jan. S a1 the lW'bor an $11,lm fund derived from each end of the reefs. . The demonstrators number· Broadcut.Lne System, which eral hundred yards fl.riher DMrS today are irepari.ns lo minlltrative w1ltant e a c b ..._ .J•~ ftlh ad ~ame fines will lie The rotk on an otherwise mg more than 500, also over-will televise tbe bi& rue DCICh of Pali.Ade• ao.d be. seek bLd.a and Id In mollon year •lDc• 1118. ucputment ~. • baneD aand bottom la like turned four American auto-aloo wm arti 1 te twee Newiport Boulnll'd md SlUOO worth of storm dWn He potated oot that the Invltadona to tbe yacht club an ouil in tbe deaert, ac· mobiles outside tbe legation f!°~ Ay: ' nt P c pa <>nmie County Airpart. New project.a to eJlmlnate Ooodlni board ~ hu been an· to meet with city and county cording to Jack Carlille, ma· before they were dispersed. In 1959~riilsh balloon-norttwty &Jigmn411t of &ir- on Baylide Dri.ve and Lldo ploytna ad.miniltntl•~ aailt-offlclala were extended by Box Buster rtne biologilt for the Callfor· They curled benen and llta who' tried to retrace Co-port nmways would mike ~ Isle. ants, wblcb he doem't tb!bk ii Fil nla Department of Flab and 1igns caIUnc for "death to 1 'b , ute .croH the At. posd>le. Seven projeota are pro-a very obJective way of ere· th Diltrlct Supervtaor Al· Game. He supervised t h e the lmperiallit t r a i t o r s''. um ticu•fr:! the Canar Is· -High School t r u 1 t e e 1 poaed to trap runoff water atlng • coordineted govern-ton E. Allen and acctpted by B dumping operation today which were left on the over· lannd traveled 1 800 mtfes In wouJd then have to asree oa such as experlenced du".1n& me~: Lindsley ParSQn1. head or the alters Fish will be nttracted .t.l the turned automobiles when the !~e !ir before th~y had t.J set a newly-created site of M the ~cent Nove~ber rams. Hitchcock said appointment yachting group, which Is ad· reefs almo~t 1mmed1ately, demonstration broke up. down on the waler. Thev did acres. bounded by the. free-- Flooding at tl\at ltme caused of an administrative officer vacating that the county dock Balboa rt I Carlisle went on. They tend Nt>w~ of the violence came the remaining l 200 miles " way on the north. Pahsade~ conalderable. damagt lo prl· woiJld not deprive the boardl rt bed 1 nAA • h to gather where th ey have a from the U.S. consul in Sofia thP gondola . ' ~oad on the sooth, T>ell'u vale properues. or any of its policy ·setting prope Y eve 0~ in sue place to hide from the larger in a telephone interview with ' ~ lood Control Cha~el on tbe Public Wor'ks Director Don· prerogatives. a manner that It will provide J S H t 81~ I!' fish which attack them . newsmen in Vienna. •-1 •• _...,....! -west and an extension of Sa"· aid C. Simpson sald three key berthing lacllJUea for visiting ~ Bivd .. Wl Ne:· w P 0 r~t The Fish and Game De· The mob action coincided ta Ana Avemue. to be known projects wm be placed out yachtlmen. Beach beard a noise in the partment has been experl· with the trial of a Bulgarian Weather as Red Hill Ave. <erlendedf for bids which hopefully will T·hief Hi• ts The croup also 11 backln& dey j.a night aod went menting with. artificial reefs diplomat wno was reported on the east. . . be ready for City Council ap-the propoul or tbe South out to ilMllU&* for over five years. by the BuJgaian news agency -~ oledUU aittt proval on Jan. 13. These an: Shore Sallfni CJub that It · Inltially tile reds were to have pleaded guilty to Continued p • t ch y late would be pnlQn\ to re- -lnltalletion of three add!· leue the snperty for ccn-He found • man break. built of old automobUe bod.lea charges of spying for the night and early morning move objedions of the s.nta tlanal ato~ water catch NII· FIS• h Canner struc:tJon ol a nc:Jit club. Inc up, hII 11JPPly ol wood-and 0 b 1 0 1 e t e streetcars. Uoffed State!. fo& is expected over the Ana ~ C2~ to ale of 1na at~ intersection o( Bay· SSSC will~ fadllUa en boxel. Rocks up to six feet in di· weekend along the Orange the .Hei_g!rta water comtmt?'• side Drlye and Carnation Ave· . . for villtinl yllCJttamen. "What'• aoing oo hert~" ameter evPntually were sel· NONE HURT . Coast, according to the U.S. thus. directon. would . again 11ue in Corona del Mar al an A thief who broke into the Dewlapment ol the ~ uked Hon~. Ued upon a8 providing a bel· No one was burl in the dem · Weather Bureau's fODeCasl. cons~r casting their 7.88 estlmatlrid cost of '2.400. Lido lnduatries cannery at erty wbldl fronts the bay on The Ollly answer he got ter refuge onstration. which lasted ~ High temperature is expect· votes in favor of the sale. . -Comtruction of e new 'al ~ St., Newport 8eecb. Cout HlCb eut al tbe wu a clout on the head The reefs provide no men· hour and 15 minutes. he sa1d. ed to be in the upper 60s, -~e new b1gh 1ehool stt.8 catch buln on the southerly wt nlibt obviouaty liked ~ sn..:1 u pwdlq tbe with a bll'd object. au to nav gation bl-cause Legation officiala in Sofia had with the low around 45. now lies within county tent. aide ~ Bayside Drive near fish with bis boolie. ..t .. "*I of bldl by tbe w be n Hunter reg3..111ej they rise on!~ six fret abo\'e requested police protection. I For complete weather re· tory and the Santa Ana City Goldenrod Avenue at an es· Police repona Mid h thief ~ 8eanl al Siii ...,..... c..cloalNM he had a the ocean no.:ir wh.i<:h, at the The Bulgarians apparently port. see Page 2l. (See SCHOOL, Pa~ %) ti.malled cost of $2,000. kicked open the omc. dos bloodf budap around his telected point, is 61.l fee t were demonstrating against -btalltion of a new at the cannery and dole low Mad. He told Newport po-deep allege-:1 U.S. involvement in •••••••-••••-•••-•••••• .. [:~~~;~~E:~i:.;: :;.~~ w•• .M k ts ~T:t~:[~::~e.~L The ln:1s:~d::l:e News I • connecting 1torm drain to Total value ol the at.. Ch ar e country for the United States.111 ...... : .::.: __ ::_: ..... :-.:.: _________ _ (See DRAINS, Paie %) estimated at '744. AIPl:N. C. 1 'Jtl _ A Laatance NEW YORK CAP\ _ The ~~; ~~Y~ent into its second Wheat Sale Pennlt• OKct_ (U .. ll....,.._I TO MARRY -lX1'tel Merman. 55, former Broad· way musical queen, saJd Thursday she will marry actor Ernest Bor~nine. 46. next summer. Borgnine. ~tar of television's ''McHale'~ Navy" and Academy Awarrl winner for title rolf' in movie. ''Marty," wa~ not av11ih1ble for rommenl. , . . i.,.. 1 N a I rJ1 .. ._. ~ts of the Harbor stock market closed irregu· The Yugoslav news agency U.S. grant& export licenses to two firms for sale nf ..., .....,, led •11 U.1. Nt:/. Ana wUJ have their last larly higher today with most Tanjug. in another report re· wheat to Soviets, but conditlon11 are stiff. Page 3. 0.. Rtl9lrt P. .-.., 911 ~ to lee the pnzc-win· of the best ~ains practicaUy ceived in Vienna. placed the 1111 ........ Et'nrd. 0.... Mnc Chriltmaa rocket dis· vanishing in late trading. numbe r of Bulgarian demon· Cl"llMc -,,_ ..... p&a1 of the John O'Brien ram· (See quotations. Pages 6-7.) slrators at "sevim1J J1ou· r'w 1•1. _.. .a• re lar a i17 --... O'Bnen said tnday Pric~ opened higher and sand." It sai:t most of them ..... , ._ M ...._, tD dismantle the poshed to their peak around were you~ and reported that fta .,... ,,_ t. .a., 111 Ill JIM Molokai Drive-, midday. For most of the the Bulgarian militia man on ..... -"--v ..... n.,. .. ... Saturda\. afternoon they inched lower. duty in front of the U.S. lcga· Merman to Wed Borgnine -lion building prevented some of them from entering. But the U.S. consul said no- body tried lo enter the build· Ing He said that many win· dows were smashed. howev· er. including one display win· NEW YORK tUPl>-Etbel nine'• diYOrCe from actress However. she has undertaken dow containing photographs Merman. u., former quem of Katy Jurado becomes hnal in some ni&htclub engagements, or life in the United States. "D---... ct1ca1a laid to-June. and last month played her The consul said in bis opln· Al'._ ... .., m • Borplne. who won an Acad· first such engagement In ion the demonstration had da1 abe will 1DAn7 Ktor £!'. emy Award fur his lead role three decades when she open· been ~ll organt.zed. He said nest Borplne, •. nut IWD· tn the movie "Marty," new ed at the Penian Room here. the overturned cars were bad· mer. . here yesterday to be with She previously was married ly damaged. 1' t%ota Stock ftislt19 Nixon's political stock skyrockels since .JFK a~· llasslnatlon, w h i I e Goldwater's drop!i. Pa~e 4 . Demos SpHt on l' P California Democrats splJt wide on favorite for Democratic vice p~idential nomination. Page 4. Tars, Oller• lta Sftnls Newport and Huntington Beach cagers vie toniiht in Newport Tourney semifinals See sports. 14-15. INDEX OF INSIDE FEATURES California News . . . . . 4 Church .............. 13 Comics ....... · ....... 12 Cla1111lied . . . . . . . . lA.aA Editorials . . . . . . . . .. . . 18 Finance . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -7 National News ...... 3 • 4 Obituaries ............. 3 Orange County . • • • .. . . 5 Social Notes ........ I -11 Sports ............. 14 • 11 Television .... Weekenaer Tbe tbrice-wed and thric• Miu Merman and lo meet to Wi.llWn Smith, an agent ; und stood that E divorced linor laid. "tbere'a her aon Robe.rt. who is 'aca-Robert ~vitt. a new~paper e~::dera:;, the U.S. m! &.,..rt RaP .. P no doubt about one lhinl-tionlne from c<>llege. and tele"'.tSion ex~~Uve. and ~ Sofia was on vaca· ..... r-1c11110ft I'm in Jove with the IUY· 1be burly actor, remem ber· Robert Six. an &irline execu· ~~ter . to W s~irtnn when the DAILY PIWT Wllll Wlllal la ~ "Ernelt ls in town until ed for his portrayal of .. Fat· live. ion 10 a. &"" Sunday when he must 10 90" in the motion picture Borgntne, who has been demonstration began. . I back u; Hollywood for his tel· "From Here to Eternity," met playing a .P.T boat skip~r in 1 ""!~ f~~~:.~s~g~~~~g~e· eovbioo lhow. We'll be cele· Miss Merman at a llolh wood the telev1s1on 11how. ~C· fom d . .bl d alh """. bratJnc untU then " party Nov 30 Hale's Navy.". was married ace a possi e e r · BorlPUne wu ~ available Miss M~m~. leather·lung· to Rhoda Kem.uis before hi! alty. for allegedly s~infi ~~ for comment. ed headliner of numC'rous marriage to Miss Jurado He gar1an secrets to t ni Mix Mennar, satd tile wed· Broadway musicals. ha~ \·ow· is the fathf'r of 11 ~ hv h1~ State~ rnr '200 000 ovt r thr dine would be In July. Borg-ed not to return to tht> ~1ai:e. fi rst w1fr vt>ars ' ,,,. ~-"-Office In Newport Beach. 3325 Newport Blvd See Page 2 for addressc~ of other offices. For Classified Advertising, CaU 675-3311 For All Other Departments. Call 548-5563 Jo'rom Westminster and Nl)rth County telephone. 549--3742 C•vrlettt, lh.l. Or-Cotti l>UOllllll"' l -y N" -• <torte• lllU•lr•lleru.. f'dllorlol melttr rw ..a...rt1..._,. .,....,. mrr i. "11~ -4tll0Ut -~I .,.,.,,,_._ <If the WD••"wN •-· ' • l I 2 Utt.• _. •• ut " W: .... ._ Fri., Dec. 27, 1963 Teacher, Ex-Red, Seeks Credential a..dlllaM News knlee ed bearing officer. Gilbert E. LOS ANGELES-A former Elmore. Garden Gro~ leac:ba who Elmore austa.ined tbe com· ad~ . a RVen·year mem· mlWOQ !mdinp, reporting bership 111 Utt Communist &.bat Wellblum had adrnltted Party filed a pMltioo In Su-be wq a member of the c.om. perior Court here 'lburaday m111111t Party from June lt4& seetin1 ~ ti tU to February tm. but toot ,...,,.,, credentials. I tbe loyalty oath m t•. Sam Wdbaura. 318. da1med •wearing be waa not a mem· that wt.en lie took ~ reqWr• ber of any orcwiation .tvo- ed loyalty oatll, he t,old tbe catilll OVerthrow of the fOV• truth becaUH be did not ernment by unlawful mean.s know that the Communilt The petition flied by WeU· Party advocated overthrow ha.am recited that not only ol the 1overnmeot by foree dJd he not know the Commu· W~llbaum was first accred· rust Party had any such tn· tted in 1956. When he petition· tent. but also that the statel ed for renewal of credenUals board took no evidence to1 JJ\ 1952. the petiUoa ... de· •ho• tbt it did. nied by the State Board ofl Ja'T)' Pacht 1' attorney for ~~lion credeoUah com-jWeDbaum. He was Joined by mw1on. aLt.omeys A. L. Wirln and W~um appealed and a'Fred Okrand. repreaentin1 hearinc wu conducted lut tbe Am.encan C1v1J Ubertiq February by a board-appourt. Union. ,.,.... P•1e J SCHOOL SITE • • . :,re ""' ... ' • ~ L Realty Chief, Argue Over Housing taw · LOS AN<Jl!!LES UJPO -~ meuure, made at•lnlt the law. Speelf.~aod 1bu11v• -can tau )IOU ITbe president of the Califot· INued the deNa1 ln rtspottse lcaUy, be ctted a rtat.ement t.o court." 1 nla ~ Estate Aaoctatton tbtemlftb from ltlSe Rell made by WUIOO t.o a real denied today that be bad ever Estate Commluioner Milton estate group in Fresno last OT TRut: s111d or done anylhln1 that G. Gordon. week. Gordon. who favors Lhe mipt brioc "crackpot.a'' into G«doe warned J• WUa:>n t.old the group t.hJltjlaw's retention. sakl tbat the lhe fight over California'• .. t "c:ndpot.a" ... 1-· becpse of the law "anyoof' statement ..,.. absolutely un· ~· fair lloua.lng law. •1 ~Jn the fsir 1--you turn down fgr any reuon true. There wU dangu. he L.. ff. Wllloo. a.der ol a laj n,ht l9d blmaed tbeir., wblitaoever -bei.11 dlrty. sa.ld. in a type of d.i.scuuJon cUrTent __ drl_v_e_t.o_•~ __ 1_be_rtv_al_on_•_•1i1_c• __ "_tft.a_.:.:r&e1:.=..'....:' .::•l.:.:opp:!:...iy...:in..:_::dr:.:•=..· .::lou4=..::.m.:.::outhed.=~ "whkb ls so hfp!Y c.barf.t1 with emotional overtooe1. • Deseendant of Dons County Pioneer Succumbs at 91 WU... declared that ht~ statement was "completelv valid." He said that t.be fs1r 'howing law covered "all pt>t· sons " And since "all person~ ' are either a member of tomc- rehgion or some race," the 11aw can be uaed by anyone. Gordon supported hil warn- ing about cr8Ckpotl with ~­ ports of incldeou involving himself. He said that b!J of- l•"s t Htw ..._ p....._ ,... m fice bad received a phone call SANTA AHA -A tlie DK.,.. Mtealo v1:;., Dec. 3 (rom a man wbo Hid u. pat ot 0rup lnllled a. vut Rmdre I.bat Gsdon "ouatrt to be wu Nvend 1'bundly il• • llll&a AM ..,. hung." He also said that the lbe deatb b1fe of ::z xi., of .._.. chairman of a realty meeting u~ _...._ 81 ...--suggested that be be eacorted -"'"--. .... . Mn At.-. 1-g: daq!rtet of Dam Jw ....._:_ u~ ..S ...... to his car after a speech be· ----------·---1rl 1 caue 0( a potatble daJlg&r P_. ...... WI ... .. from "botbeed.I." PW'alta. ~ la .. ,mt "The excessive c b a r g e 1 B R • ol Y.n. Uslila. which !\ave been made have School Diltrict. It would re·lother pel'50nJ. I et ing A ,....... ot tM wilt .... emboldened the inupoll.lible t:r9 ~movaJ from the Santai As now proposed, t.be hiib Ro•e Parade Rider cho, ftlc* co•ai4 an ti crackpots. They are not onJy a ct and inclusion in school site would be sliced by S Or-.. c.e.ty ..a fl c-. SEEKS MEMIEIS untrue NtemeoU but un· ~ Newport Harbor Un I oo the Delhi Flood Control Chan· Nine-year-old Jerry Shirar of Newport Bach stnk~ lf.lnDPfa Sallta Aaa an. . ..._.._,, Theodore T..,,_.n fair," Gordon uJd. Kip School Dtstrtct. nel which would require COY· h d • T ~ wu .nw ....... eer-. ' -'n\e ctty of Colla Mesa erlne t.o make the whole par· t e pose he will carry into p~ ena • ourumt111t o( D Guilt of It ......... dlie 1""' CAREFL'L vresumably would &Mel tbe eel uaabJe. Some esUm1tes Roles Parade on New Years Day when be ~rtray· eny Raid. . Ted To~m,..n "We've been very caret~! new aebool stte have placed the channel cov· a newspaper carrier on the Markel Ba.stet' noat, .,,. .... Mn. Ahow U'I ""'° u not t.o incJt.e crllC.kpoU," W1l· Currently the. Newport Har erlnc project ~'Oil at more "Freedom of Enterprise." Jerry iJ the son of Mr. 11 Ww New~ a ... i..u. _,a , '*'· aon II.id. He Wd that if there bot UnJon Hliti School DU~ than '150,000. 1 a.nd Mn. Cecil Shirar, 1801 Bayadere Terrace, Mn. IMW ~ ...._ ti Takes p~ were any in the fl(bt, "they're trict bu OJed a condemn•· Under the new arrange· _ Corona del Mar. &ANT.A AHA -Two •tit Slata AM; tW ...... Mn. \.mL cert&ioJ.y not on our l}de." boll llwauit on 3S acres otl Ment. the enti" 35-acn cam---Or-.. Oluat7 mat llCCllHll MU7 117111. .... ..._ _. On nother front in Ule falr land btni IOUtberJy of paJJ. pu1o parcel would ~ located 1 ol pmtkiPltiai 9 a --.. Mn. ~ -...:-~ Wi.th BBC hoini.ni figbl the Coagr,a1 ol aadea Road. in one piece, with the flood G Ch ll wide bl&baU ~ 1 la i. latm; ,_,. II Ir......, Racial F.quality an.oou.Qeed It include.s 18 a.:re.s on lbt: control channel the westerly I e rma n an c e 0 r pleaded tnnocent today tn 8'1· Ga.ta ~ tf .... Pm. yesterday that it planned t.o goU course, properties own· boundarv The MW 1tte would perior Court to a tot.I el IJ Cbarioa. De V8ul ti OnQi•. Theodore "Ted" Tuman, picket the real e1taU asso· ed1'y the lnine Co .• tM Sen-be entirely on Irvine Com· ts f boollmakiB Anita OUYu of San Ptdro ta, • Jani•ttme member o1 cl.a1ioD oWce here on three t.a Alta Hellbtl Water Co. re.-pany land ~ Vi• • J4 h coon o I and 1.-a DomlalDa ci !an-tile BelMle Bey Club i uccessive Saturday• ataJ't. enoir 1:.lte and land owned Newport and Cot~ Mesaj O lSll 0 nson Kenneth C. Fourcade, 58, of ta Aaa. and 10 Cl'Mt Jm>d· · • hu in& Dec. U . WU.on ulled the by Jimmy Ray and wverAJ author1L1es haven't as yet lo.15 12th St., Hunt j n ct on chDdren. been named memberlhtp di· pLan ''more preuure for apt· forwarded the campu.s shift Beach, plNded oot guilty t.o Roaary will be recited at rector, accordlQI to RJcbard dal privilege." The plan alto scheme off..:iaUy to the high JOHNSON CITY. Tex. tAPI Erhard is the first major seven cowu, and WWilm 1. I p.m. Sunday at Macl>oupD S. Stevua, vica preside:at. Be~ for plc~I the ~ school district. 1t has, how. -Foreign affairs domlnated!European leader to hold full-Price, 29• a Stanton carpen ~amUJ llortury. ieJllta Au. t..kel over &be poll Ju. L ciaUon office 1D San Die1o ,..,.... P .. e 1 ever, bttn dbcuued with President Johnson's activ1tJes'scale talks with the new ter, ~leaded lDDOC«Jt to six a:"~~~ ~.9 Stevaaa Aid Teamu, tn u J~ 11· esterd.a the Cath DRAINS ~ Oon~canJ today H ~ keeps watch on Amencan Pre$ldenl He ~ ~ · Robert ICmefwt cb~cb 0 Buda~ will o:p ~ omcw mpectty would aid in H°w11t1 ~ru Counc~ • • •1e. ;:d and C:~ :::! ~~e;~:.,~~ ~~~:l:idlobe~~~0U:,.~ deredg~ men to IUnd ~ Hol,Y Sepulcht'e Cemetery. development ~s of BBC. of~ Angeles took .a ~d tht interteetioa l C b ICity Manager Robert Un· lor Ludwig Ethad of West ferences at thf' LBJ Ranch Mareh 9 in Departmmt 5. The ~m!a red~~ ~ =· 1 J_ a!!.' t a• 1•llf0 c !~-t ~ 0 n 0 A1'ftll on· ger met •1th Dungan Thun· ~rman1. 'Saturda\. men requested a jW')' tri~I. • • a._mt--lo nu Y u~ aw. B•ydde at u eltJmated cost ldav to re•iew the plan Dun· I · They remamed frM • bail. 'hd Jr., and dlatbten. Te:rry The coUDCU a.ai:1 that tM nul· of.'5.!0I. i:an auured them that bel S~mmooed to the hollday '11w men were lllftsted ear· and T am ID y, came to ~ Hncation attempt "runs coun- PRIORn'Y •10.:>ked wiUI interest on anv ,White Hou.&e In the TexH hill ty ui November by diatrlet at· F;•e Chief, area la 1950. '"'9y wUJ "'°" ter to Catholic moral teach· . . new proposal and d it had' Mexi·c H d ,country ~Y were baU • ~6. invtltilMOn • n d u. lllto a Bay Cb.lb aputmetrt In inl and mUJt be vigorously ~plOfl wd the ~l twolmutt. be wouJd carry it to the 0 ea '~ Wuhincton offk.alt ln· G~ro're and Hmttint· January. eppoled." pr~jedA would be 11ven lop )other four trustees. ctudiag SeaNry of State eon B6acft po&., ..,. ..W F • Te.sman attended the UnJ-Tbe auociatioo and olhfr :i0~u: the~w~ Earlier Thursday. thf nf'W LBJ Stud)· ~~u~~~=~r;;m~~ Foureade had f~I po ot amdy of 4 ~of Southern c.tifornla frOU~S ate currently jUlther re rom f at ing a meeting oi Stoddard. · . r They uid Price IOld fooebd ff • company I• Los Angeles in a conatilutional amendment most lief t ~ proposal was developed dur·i and John A. McCone di.recio dips and It.obi tn hil room. He owu an e1ectrica1 supply ing g1gnatures that would put the leU cost. !Unger, Newport Vice Mayor LA Meebn· g ~. Central lnkl.l.igenoe pool Cardi to an UDderconr urt m Crash wtlkh he II Dlod.ated wfth t.o n.ullifY the Jaw bdore V01 Two other projecta aJmed Han1 J Lorenz, Newport City . . age.nt. hi.a '°"· ers tn November. WllJon salcl 1t •verttnc flood conditions Manager Robert Coop New· ~ s mwaon waa de· The pool wu de9cribed 11 s..u..i... N that the signat~ gathering t>n Udo Ilk will be done br lpor" Public Work.a olrector WASHINGTON CAP)-Pru-ICribed al a .rout.ioe one t.o a game of C1b1i.aoe in wJ:Ddi a SANfA ANA ~P'i ~ ctrin WU ~Oinl "beautifully." a prin~ C'Ol1'tnctor. 1bete Donald C. Simpson and New-ldent AdoUo Lopez Mateos of brief the Prelident on devel· payer Mlilcted wiw111 oa IOIU were bolpitaliled Ye~ G Ra }Obs~ =er.ay bejport City Attorney WalteT Mexico is expected to meet:::'~~~ ~lprepand cwds at odds rmg-WbeD a fin dePUtmeat s&a· 88 tes P~,..l.. t •Jain Cbaramu Preaidellt John.Ion in Los An· Johmo t.o bee about mg from S.1 to 100.1. Tention waccm Oil it.a way to a H k p t r~IAU ... , coand1 approval. 1 gw late in February. lJ>.. n wu winnen must be picked to ool-fire at the U.S. Rubber Co. C . U8 Y ar Y Wort will Include lns'Wla· CONCERN Conned sources 1ald today. Cyprus ~ the twcMSay Er· Ject at lbt )att.er oddJ. lant 515 E Oya-Roed l ut Agam LQn of a new 13-inch sto"ml Newport's Loreni comment.I It was undentood Feb. 21· bar:i vbit I.hat begina Salur· ~·with ~ car at W~ Orange County alumni of drain and ca1ch basin be ed. "Both citie~ '\re concern· 22 has been advanced as the day. . Avenue aad Uai.n 3tnel. . . Uftivenlty of WuhlngtGD will t~ Vi.a Lido Nord and ~ over a public agency t.ak· dale for the meet.&ng bul that I Freeman was . usi.gned to Jojared ~re Geo.rce E. Or_uie Cout readen_ts will ~the ttmd Rose. Bowl "'Jewport Bay and the exten· 1ng grun c.reu. such as t~ no final decision has yet t>eeo1belp Johnson discuss farm Plan Oass Parker a city fire depart· receiv~ a ~ated th~: mvttation t.o the Hulkies in ~ion ol Via Sa.n Remo. Cost '' club's golf course which has!reached trade problems wittl the new I ment ~taUoo chief· Pucual ~':, o~ = . . the p.t Ov_e years at a no estimated at Sl .200 been ~ta:,Jished for many Johnson announced al ht• German chancellor. Lopez 51 0( Satita Ana ln s tur8..i on reduct.ioolhost cocktail party at 7::.> • years .. fint news conference Dec 7 F'orejgn affairs tlave htld a Set at occ ldrlver' of 'u.. car-aod ~ r ::.. gas rat.et st.a.rt.sip m. Monday at the Galaxy -lfD PROJECT Lo1enz also noted there that he was going lo invite priority position in Johnson's three ~o Mau· e g the re~I Jevel. Restaurant 900 N. B~way, The ~ond contract •·owd would ~ advantages in the the president of Mexico tolomc1i;I routine since Thurs-. . . ra and Obdula. all ov'er 11. S:<>utbern Countiel Gas Co .. ,SanU ~·· lrtfonnatieft may ~ for installation. ol .another new plan because several come to the L'nit.ed States rorlday afternoon. \Vd~iam Dunn, .director ol Two ambulances took the which le!"'U the 0 rang. e be obta.i.Ded from Robert Bal· l~lnch storm drain l~e and pieces ol private properh a Visit. j Ile created then 1 nine man planning for t.be city of Co~ victims to Slota Ana <An· Coast. said the reduction will tin, SU-6449. catch baai.n between Via Ll~o would nol be required for th<' Los AngeJe~. which hai a government.al committee to ~feaa, ~ cooduct a clau lD muolty bolpKa1 for emer· amount t.o about Sl a year for -- Nord and the extension. or Vaa , new high school ~pus large number of Mexicans I make a hurry-up study of the commuruty p£anmn1 al Or· llDCY treatment. 1be enart the . averai• homeowner, ~f· o•tLY ,.,Lor '"'"' wM<.11 1t _. Wuien also at an estimated Citv manager Unger of Cos-and cltlz.ens or Muican de-lbeleaguered foreign aid pro-ange Coast Evenln1 College of their injuries was not im· fectlve Ju. 1· ..._ u. ,._,,,_ I• ..... ..- CMl ol. 11.200. l.1 Mesa said he could see no seem . wai1 reported chosen gram and recommend bu1cldu rin1 the 1priq semester. mediately determined The reduction is about 1 9 !:,. 1911~'·':..:'...,~:'9-~~ 1n another lflment o1 the ma.)Or obstacle u shifting the for the conJerence to enable structurat changes. The course t.s inteodad Pri· nae me ... out wb8'I fin. ceota per 1Doo18Dd cubic f~I ~'= --· ,.-:-'~ work. city cre1u w1U rom· Corona del Mar freewa y the t\\o chier executives tn manly for planning commis-mfln arrived. of gas uled ~ -.!": ~~~ ~- plet.e i.n.lt.allation of 11t.orm sh1htly to the North. meet with less ceremony than "oners. but othen interested The Lopez famUy aU farm Southern Co u n t i e s and :!,,. ~;;..:!' .!:' t,~:; lil)eS al Fernlw Avenue and Unger explained that re· would be necessary m Wa5h· .n the field are welcome to laborer• were on ihetr way Southern California Gu com-ni. v;,Wt,,. • .-.. nii .. -E~nl Canyon Road In alignment of Ora.nge Courit) ington D '1 v H caring f'nroll . Registration will be lo wort: panlea rec five d approval ::·'!.ct~" -:.=.u.~c!~: Carana del Mar. Airport runwa)'I 1,500 feel MeXJcan government lead· Mnducted Jan 13-1.0 from g p~ .u1 Parbr's rta· Thursday from the .tale Pub-~. c.1"-'- J::lty CTeW work will include• northerly woul J aUow enough ers for years have fostered I SACRAMENTO t AP 1 -tn 9 p.m. in the Student Cen· tion waJ.on wu fOUtbbound on Uc Utilitiet Commasion to cut •:-...::...-=.:"' lnJt.allation of a 50-foot Ion~ room for the Freeway to cl<>&e relations with Los An· The six·week State Per,,ol\11el ter. Mahl with red UJbt and men rates. 1;:w-' ~ 24-inch storm drain line and maintain a "clear zone " geles and each year a mem· Board appeal hearing of tw•J The c o u r 1 e carries two on when It entered the llMt· tt's the third rat# drop by ...:.r.;: ._. ,,., a · new cat.ch basin on the We shou.ld recognize that her of the Mex1ca_n cabinet/ired officiaJa of the Depar1-1units 0( college credit. TnJ. section qalnst a red *'JI lig-d'f companies within a ynr. ·~::-MtM.., n... • ._.. westerly aide of P'emleaf Ave-I the airports clear zone onl goe1 to the Callfom1a city for ment of Motor Vetticle5 near-lll<m fee is 12.50. Clauea will naJ and collided broedlide at mede possible by niceot fed· '-'cl d•u -'•• ..-• .._ rute, southerly of Third A\'e·, Palisades Roact is zero at the !ceremonies there in observ·'ed an end today with a dec1)>e conductld Wedi! es days 9 a.m. wilh the Lope car ertl action ~ them ;r:, =Y C:':"..:;. =~• n11e. Cost la estimated atlpreaent time." Un;?er con· ance of Mexico's ln:lepend· si~ expected in ahout a from 7::.> to 9::.> p.m. in which was eutbotmd oo War· to bring in low~t ga1 froml .,......,... -c..,., ..... f..., °""" 1(000. ' eluded ence Day month Room 6 of the Library Bldg. ner. out-of..tate. '-' Pvbri.....,. c.e. "' Patchy Fog Expected on '-'· Coastline ., • •• : '• ., H , ... .. •• ,, " .. " ...... i.-l'NC SJ JS 61 ,. .. J,J J1 11 n u ·•• n JI 6 JO u ... ~ 11 ,j:J u A; 3" .. 3" '7 ]1 2t IO ·~ \t 1' ll ,, II 71 "' l• a n .. ., .611 JI " ., IA II ,_ ll JO ... n l6 .n tt " ,,, n ATtOlllt .......... _ )4 J ,. ' ... 10 ·ll II 7 :» s ,. ' ·U I) " u •s f'O•llON UAllONS .,, ... • L_,.... .~.dttd (',.,.,, , ~"""' ''"'t~•-.. .... UT w-(ltW'f ,,_ rarll• c--.. fl"U<IY ( r>O•V u • ., , .... , ,, • ' ,. .. JI NATION'S WEATHER -~ccasional light snow and snow showers will spread from the Great LaJce.s region eastward through the Appalachians into New En1land over the weekend. Snow showers are also forecast for thf' northern Rockies with rain along thf' <:oastal areas of the P11c1J1c NorthwPst from w3i.h· ineton to Northern California. Mo~I arras rasl of the Rork1P~ "'111 rf'rf'IH' cool- Pr lemperature.s. , I ~ -...... • •• SJ N in 'I' F£8 Ne an C1I Mc for HAV en Su da Bit Pa Se: Ba Bt M BAX Ea Su Hi Q St at di wf ta ial ~ me 4Z ~ bJ s. • RI Bl M ABZ 311 & Ill M G A:. u T \1 D 14 e bl .. 0 n: F B r1 WA ~ :p, n v v v " s I• 14 g ( • l t " t , ! M< I ( ' c J ] i I ] l SAPITY llOl 'AMILIES -Greek Cypriot troops In NiCOlla.. Cyprua, lead Greek famillea to safety dur- inl ahoottng incident! between Greeks and Turk!!. Two Turb hold a Turkish flag taken from a strong- (UPt~I hold as a sign ol peace. Greek and Turkish troops, under command of the British, pltrolled the street. of Nicosia to enforce a cease-fin. Wheat Licenses Ol('d, . But Sale Still Up in Air '.- U.S. ListsFood, S~elt.er Up Condition Cost of Living For Deal Hits New High WASHING~ (UPI)-The The Labor Department 111· WASHINGTON (AP) -The Dlldm'e M'f ~ roM to nowaced that its comum• Commerce Department bu 111 .. e.ne bllli kl November price to.du alJmbed two- U.Ued conditional llcenw fir with bx-• kl tbt QIN ol tentba of 1 per cd kilt sale ol MU mllllon ol wheat •ood _ __.. ....._~--1DODtb to a NCOrd.Jqb level ~ WAI -t -ol 107.4 pel' cent o/. MWWCe to Ruaala -but wbt Dll>eltmtnt IM! tioct.J. 1967-58 (dcm, Che oarm uted there wtll be a deal NmaiDI for tbt Inda, DAILT PILCIT/118WWH1il to be IWI. A depmCmmt tpJt-nen Fri., Dec. 27, 1963 The two llcenHS -for '20,· 0 }d =~tit nicol'd- 32D,OOO each -were luued swa becw of ..... a.:o: Thunday to two unnamed food. bow*JC md • nc.. GOP Race American firnu. Incn1Hd prices 6r &e.b The permit.a allow the we w· d veceW>Jes md ~ pubd O( the U.S. grain provided l ow • Clle COit of crocedlet • ..i u d s d a .1: OllTVlllEI varloua condltiona are m • t. bom¥lg costs edvanced •· n er tu y 7\ T • • These coodltiODJ, u.ada.r an-a.. the board except Im 111 ECK. Julia • E. B.y St.. 3 1,ations Patroling Kennedy ~':1u~s~:=s=!:oJ: To Testify ::S ~ rate.. wbidl By StaMen Newport Beach. ServiceJ nancW and 1bJppin1 tenm. Amold ChMe, ..m.taot and int..-ment at Oedar comm' 'Mrr ol lilbcl: st.a-PHILADELPHIA (AP) l ~~es~:~l B:.t; Em bait led Nicosia Mill tary P~R:ss~':t Unlon •11"• ~~ U"!lu be !:"is= = :-fw ~ Former Gov. llm)ld E. si:;. .j tanrardlnl dlrector1. to these terms, then the two avallabi. to appur belcn the 7ear. He u1d th1J wu "~•· Mn ol M1nnasota llYI h1 HA . U.S. companle1 hne pmm. ..-ldlfttt•t eommttt.te ill 9CllMll>le prb ltabllty" al· p1w to aiinmnce nm moatll ~ S •J;o.. ~ ~ NICOSIA, Cyprua (AP) -denied the cbar1es. R } T Id lion to co tbroqb with the ~ U.. •t1a+.uon":f .._ b 1-., rm ~ be whether he wU1 eetJc the 118' I -...-"·· ar. A Clree-Nltion force under Britain ordered 1,000 inlan· 0 e 0 •ale, a Commerce Deput-Pruidet JGbn ,. ltanD9d.J GDe ol h la:reast me. 1958'• Repobllcan pruldetfat nom1 I ~ bJc""" ~ BrWBh comm.and wu to be-trymen flown to Cyprus to re-ment 1pob1m111 wd. her 11tom1J Jolul.M. Thnme' me .. ol. 1.7 per cm:t. tton. • \ • • r 0 l e lin patroUna the l1netl of lnforc• the 10,«JOO.m«n Brit. Nearly thrM months -ao u 1 ' ' "lbe Nowimber ri89 cliA*l na I ~ ':. Hawm; Nicolia todlly In an effort to lah carrlaon, who aN mOltly WASB:ING'JUif (UPl)-'l'be the late PruJdent John F'. !.;, fMl 1t 11 la the ..,._two omta o« b btw· StuMn, &9, a PbDNWplila S.,.S Ha J . ·~~ l'9ltore peace between the Royal Air Force peraoanel liat. P ..... X..-Kennedy cave the o-..n llCbt tWWe im.r.t." TborM .!:; tJc power ot a '10 btll. mak· lawyer, u14 'I'hun4l1 tdPt Ha V~ warring Gf'ett lad TurkiJh ontreined for ltl'eet fl&btiac. I , ?.-to propoled prf't'af.e saJes '1'1mnd&y ..t.t.t lzlC Chi flO worUl U cmU that former Prel1dat Dwight· ,.... ~ Cypriot commmltiee. Fr'ODl b:la nod1 Jn Tu:u, ~ we ..,...., 1111.Ue-Us wheat to Ruaala. Soviet .....-._ to Chi c••••n• tblD it D Eisenbo hM ura«S him.' . = Mcrtuary Corona de Only occul.onal shot,, d.IJ. PNlident Johmon appealed maa" wblG ._,,..told early ~g~ton howewr b a• e Be laid J. B. R1nlrin, cbW ,... In NOYtmibc', 1982.. ak) ~':vv.i otben to· . · turt>ed a came.fire on the to Cypriotl Clo mab any •c· In 19&1 bt fbe Anny .....S been b.-at u. Aawrlclll couuel for ta com.m.Utee, Pricee ol mnr bamea. nd:w, DC • BAKER Floy Strou 515 •vedh day since the out-rifiCil to end ''this terrible be wt wftb ''llr-*'dl:t no tenni. bad lDqulnd u to Mn. 0... COil md bll cC, ICJllll9 ad nm fo:r the nom.tna&n t0 tM ~ St., s.a 'A n a. break of communal cite m tratemal , ltrlfe." He a1ao sntepe IW'ft" tt ;. lml The RuasianJ have object-wald'• anDah!ltty. cietlel&a*, l*opet~ tu. Republican pmty eoo1d have ' &zmved by nieces Mn the capital ot c,p:u.. prom1led 'to l1IPPOl't any and ed partic:u1arly to the u s. r.-'l'bonle u14 lt wu h1I un-m1 other boulUll colt.I all the widest paatlte telactkla Hazel a.y· .Mn ~ The iovwnmm't ol Arch· all acUom" by Britain, 10,~ ~ mto Sc• •wrt qulrement that part 01 the ~that Mra, OnaJd. ...rt q> i.t mooCll. ol ctndld•t. ·, CJadllll;' ~ R 0 y bi.mop Mamrlos, G~ Cy· Gi.ce and TUrtey to achieve A8a. .. rullllly 9Mt llllld grain be shipped Clf1 us Vet n. would appear befon the FIWJb v•' 1Ne prices Stu • EHJ1.o straa. Serva. M 2 p.m . priot preaident, -c>Pelled for peace, tloday, sell whole rate. ar9 · -commtu. In tither Dallal or 90lnd 7.8 per eed. pdnci· MD. wu \ at ~ Moatmty Ccnna pohlic coopenticm with the 1be cooftict alao camed Maj Geo ~ v a.f. ~ tbose of foreign sbi~ WublnCtm but that no datt Plll1 becen• ot eibmp n.. boftr'• dllarmam.ct advt. 1 dill Mir a..iet. Rev. Ed· joint Greek·Turkilh-Brltiab deep cmcern et the bead· ton · · · rs bad been set. for leUQc. md Cm\._ er, uld be wu not the former wks Gomke omdatlllc. In-plltrola "ao tblt ~ task of qumten of ~ N~ Au.tic aid ~ tnctimt w-ly An pe . The widow ol aa Harvey SclfS' prices ·~•mbed U lJW pru1deat'1 No. 1 choice. He termem J.atlewood Memor· the force.a lo Uliating in re-Treaty Orgamzation In P.-11. Kemedye tare led to a INDICATIONS Oswald and her two small cent I.Mt mon1b.. a-.aid uld E1lenho'ftr "!Mtcat#d, ial Pm. Balltz Mortuary lton&n of law an:1 order Botb Turkey and Greece ans lltriQg ol decl9ons ht "in· The U.S. traders who ap-daugbtml a.re llviq at an un-the~ tn recent dliOaCll be would not pick a favortt. Ocrcna del Mar directon. may be more effectively NATO members. All open ~ted ~ Army and in-plied for the licenses were d.llcloaect nlidence ln the Wiblbut.d to h rt8lf ot Id t. ,. 'DIOMPSON H ld achieved." breach between t.bml onr jected into it a renewed amae said to have Indicated that Dallas-Fort Worth area under v....,i. priciel. aand 1 • 428 ~ ~ M • 1be latelt eruption o! tigbt-C)'lll'\n would weaken the al· ol llshmG " the Russians were propo1-prot.ectjoo of the Stent s.r.- Corooa det Mar ~ved lni in the long ant.agoown ~· liance',s ea ate r n flank. ~article for Army ing to pay cash. Tbll would lee. b wU 1__.. . Sen1cu tween t.he Mediterrane.ao lS· NATO• ~nt oo\mCil MagaziDe published by the appear to rule out coml>lica· ll was reported ThundQ CORRECTION 6!t. 2 ;:m_ ._-:.ttz Mortu· lmd·1 Gftek majority and met <hiAnu to ccwlde.r ANOd..b, °'the us.~. tions over~' credlt to that Mra. Onrald and ~ Ccrom de1 Mw OMlptJ T\Jrkilh minority aroused 1lle cNll. Cl.lb recounted ~: them aJtbauCb the llceuu chB4nn 1"9Celftd CbrtamW :!. Gultllll olncWlnt' ll'Olrinl lntem.Uonal con· In aiddMion to 'ltle Brltilh ol Kennedy' "wmm ~ did ~ot specifically require present.I from all over th t Bab~ O>rooa dd cern. troops. then are 96() Greek woodertW W:, with .oldiers" caib. world. Mir dk«*-1. of~~:!,!~ Q,=:f ~ :1 w!: ~ir:: eo1 Wd none ~ his mmy Th• abipplo.c requlrem~t·---------. · ..__ ..... ., '-vvr-00 J'Clles ,..., more implrtmt co bu been the bigger stumbling ABN<Xl>, Ectwani K., ee, charliJtg Turkey wtth •WU-1980 treaty erantiQg Cyprus h We J>reMdeot than U?at block In the lenitby wheat A Ind 3929 w ... st., Slllta AM. lion end UH of 6orce. Turkey independence from Britain. o( commander~. No dixulslom. The Soviet.I re-uto ustry &ntved by wile, F.doa; detail eacll*l tis eUentbl. port.edly have not mad• much mn. ~ Arnold, Co.ta trnucttng ~ ~ ado about demandinl credit Making Record Mesa; ~ A.r no 1 d, c tor cuerrllla flct*n and the u tti. sales ro through, · ~ P••. °"·: J. c ~ h urch M emhership latea eoklitn' ntioae. they could be a formm.ner " DETROJT {AP) -'lbl ... ~ ~O: On the ti&b policy pAoe, ewn blgcer shipment.a. tndu*J bu n-. qp lll-*ne T u it Sa·· Mn Maneret ~ -'d. Kemedy twoed The Soviets have lhown lD-big1l ate. ol 7,5 adlan ..., Wak S.. ·Arla: l.ln Jn • u s l'fltP«ly to leDim' mWWy terest in buying a total ol cars, W-4'• Aullomottft ~ Dada 0...., ~ ADI: creases Ill mm for ed*-on the In· IODM S2SO miJllon ol U.S. para mt Tbttrwday. H P••~; 9 ~ • • fluence of U.S. mt 1t tar 1 grain. 'l1DI Qa-1 fbt =-=--• ~ r--... ... m ~ en wutd lf:fan. m.st al 17~e.ooo •• .. -111--i.111 ... - -~T.'"' ~ .. -""w "I reclll b9 tlllmned mn.a.r.. tn 19!16 In a mwe hour ad which •ppMNCi 1n the DAILY 'ILOT l'rWey, OM. 20, MARi.INl'S OltlSS SHOP, 1U1 N..,-rt A.,,.,, wH fn· corredfy llstM a• part ef the lrat Shep Group. MARt:ENE'S DRESS SHOP. IS AN INDEP.END&n; SHOP. Ill II N!WP.ORT. AVENUE ~ --_----::: -bl blld Prt... 2 ls.":1 .. .:; WASHINGTON (UPI) -Th1I ttpresented an tncreue md," tt. Wd dal aide · llii_lil·------· Ill Ml~ Membenblp in U.S. churdl-ol slightly less than .a per wrote ·~-from L. dh h G • l ff ••py N!~ ffAR <Jllpel, Rev. Pl&ll M. Al.16-es ha.1 cllmbed to an all·Ume cent over lut year'a filUfe, the -~1 (of .WO a m erg Jr Ar. sn =·~=-~ b1gb of 117,946,000, de1plte a A membenblp of 43,847,138 few weeks efter' tMi.ng omOe, .fL-H F I AT u Rfli G A I) 0 . lfR · sharp slump in the growth WU reported (or the Roman that If be )euncfwd 10.lXlO meo Vll ODeytnOOD Bel4bCMldway Mor1mry di· rate of Protestant denomlna· Catholic Church, an lncreue tnto Soutbeut Mia there rectors. ttons. of 2.3 per cent ovv the total would be pr~ m lltra· PERIGUEU, Fnnoe (AP) WALKER, WUliMn U., 45, Tbe19MYearbookof Amer· shown In the 1IS3 yearbook. tegic "'8el'Ve left for any -The pntty ct-..,.,.. d RY PRODUCTS 372 RoctletCer St., eo.tia lean Churches, publlJbed by The Proteltant growth rate other~·" Amctcwn ~. pkas' DAI Mesa. &rv1wd by wife Ca· the National C o u n ct I of wu only half as great u the albl did not elaborate on CIJl:rifll A. UD!belWh w• mille A.; brothers, Donald Cburchel and baaed on oLfi. normal tn.creue in the U.S. tit llltultion « further U · ~ 1ndlry 6n tbe 92" Walker, l.G9 Amgehl; Jfft'J daI statlltica from 252 rell· population. whlch averated st* the pD111b ettrlJutled ..a al Fr.ace wllh bw A.DOHlt HOMOGENIZED ,, Walker, S. Diego; Portee item t>ocUe., abowed a total U per cent a year. But the to the joint chiefs. At the Fnmcb bttdeer'oom. M I L K 2 ~M.lHALON! • ' Walker-, Santa Ana; Byroo membenhip of M,9'l9,9U for Catbollc fisuru pulled up the Cime, Chere ..., a om, over ,.,._ Sc>encer Undbaib, w ii w.Jker, Ariz.; Tom Walkw, 222 protestant denorntnationa. overall lnClUM ln church •tbnlltened Oommunist tab-23, &nd JuishJacques Feyd;y, aDOHR GUERNSEY GOLD 9 2·" San Dielo; Onfton Walker, membenbJp to U per Cilnt-over tn llnd~ Leru, now 22, W91'• roamed Monday at "' p " Idaho; UtAn, Jewel Smith, 0 11 T V 111 E S precisely keeping pace with DeC>Cnll. The U.S. Army In Dourfilac, a French villap. L 0 . W f A T 2 C:~L':; Kiil.; Mllbel ByTd, l!1 Se· population growth. e.ty 1961 tat 880,900 men, _ guodo; Mn. Bessie Goyer, During the decade follow· 11 combat clvisions and~ Costa Mesa; pard&, Mr. GILL, Katbryn V., 53, 390 ing World War II, Protestant training divi.9xln8. Today it F L d s11ceD .CHEESE • n. Pk1. Ywr Cholce ta Mesa. SerW.-ea will be Survi'ved by huablnd, Rob-b.l.flbJp gains averalinf about vilions, all delcribed ea com· PICKLE & PIM ~-' a Mn. Ur.ell Walm! O»s· Ode St., A., Ootta Men . churches posted annual inem· bas 96.1,300 men and 16 di· oggy Oll OD 51 39 belds.t.,2p.m. Ml-Broad· ert F.; listers. Mrs. Carl U per cent. 'lbe 1983 year· bat reedy. LONDON (AP) -The . • 1 OL Pk9. _ way ltbtuary Chlpel. In· Richey, Sacramento; Mrs. book showed that Protestant After the 1961 epbode, Cllf. heaviest Ing dice last wlnt.er BOLOGNA 11 OL Pkg. t.ermd Westminster Me· Waker P. Smith, New Or· growth had slipped to 1.2 per too relMed, Kmnedy &et pro-enveloped Ulodon end much moria1 P~. Bell~Broactny leans, La. ~ end in· cent. This fiiure shocked grams in mc&o to enlar(e of ~ during tJ:le rdgtK. Mortmry dindorl. ummmt will be in New Or· many Protestants. But ft waa lad modemiza the Army and Fog and lee a1mg wtth reek· .... l'Vft,..~......mn ... T Dr H leana, La. Bell-Broadway half agaln as large u the expand the airtift tn traM· less driving were btam. ed b' -~,o&.cuv,, . Y· dlr ,_,,, .. ,_ ___,,_......._ men, 58, 2501 Hartlor Blvd., Monuary !«Warding ec· growtb rate reported llJ\.lay. port it. many ·-·\WIY ~. OoeCa Mesa. Survived by tors. wife, Elda; daugbten, San McDONOUGH, Harold S .. 51, dra, Margenstem, Rk;b· lU7 Shamrock, Costa Mesa. AnotL-r LA mom ; Mn. ~yn Pemn, Survived by wife, Mildttd; •ae Dow Villa; 3 aiatenl. Serv· sons Stephen McDonough -------- Heavy Smog Over Mars? ~ · Sun. 10 a.m. et Sinai Cos~ Mesa; Gerald R. Mc'. MemorW Cb&pe I, San Intyn, eo.ta Mesa; daugb- Frandlco. In lieu of now-ten, Mn. Barbara Hoxie, en, U... who wish to Oosta Mf.IA; Mrs. GJ!il 01· _. wt*bltlms to tbe day Calif· 5~ 1wtmiumc pool Am al Ro ' a" m Fri at St. WASHINGTON (AP) -and Carl C. Kiess reported centraUons look s brown· F'ldn1ew SliMe RoilJ»taJ. J~e ~ Catholi~ There ts new evidence that to d a y evidence that t h e isb yellow, changing to blue Bab ~ Ooeta Mua Cburdl. M-at 9 a.m. Sal. the planet Mars is crosaed by clouds are mostly gases ~f and white In fr?zen forms. ctirecb't. lotermd at Good Shepherd great yellow cloud.s of toxic compounds of oxygen and nl· Scientists -.1 n t e n l on SALT'~ MOB'IUAIUES Co...a del Mar OR MW Co1111 Me1a Ml wet ' BEU. IS.KOAOft'AY 1 MoaTVABY UI BrNcln.J, Celaa Mesa uuaa ; SMJTll!f MORTUARY ., Mata St., lludllttn Bead! LEU.ut CeJMt«y Thoee eo desiring smog. trogen -the same eye·hurn· searching the distant Martian in lieu of· flowers may oon· If 10, ll could mean that lng, ~hoking, toxic gasr~ of world for signs of life-~ave trib\U to the 'lbeTapeu<tic earth's last chance of finding earths smog. looked for traces of water Pool Fund Fairview State a Ufe-supporting planet 1n the They split the light from suggested by changing color Hospi.ta.l. 18 e 11-Broadway solar system ts gone. the planet's telescopic ima~e patterns, and b I u es and Mortuary directors. So m e astronomers have by powerful spectroscopic whites on the planet. ---------conjectured that the yellow· techniques and found the pat-Karrer is. a chemical con- iah clouda seen on Man an tem that ls yielded by the sultant, a pioneer In the ear· mostly dust, and the planet'• gu nitrogen dioxide. ly processes that enabled U.S. wbltea and blues have been Nitrogen dioxide -a part· Industry to r e a P nitrogen FLOWERS usoclated with anow and wa· Mrship of one nltrogen atom from the atmosphere where b ter. and two of oxygen -apprars It ts ~me ?8 per cent of the y But Du. Sebastian Karrer yellow -and Jn dens<' ron-earth • gases. Kless Is an .. t ff _ -astronomer al Georgetown ~ College Observatory. Harbour floral B R 0 A D w A y Mars and Venusarf' rar1h's Flower Shop OR 3-6513 Sprln•dille Shoppln( I PLOWER SHOP , close11l neighbo~f'. S<'ientists a t, 1 in 5(!llfCh or llff' on nlhrr ;tonter ~rvinit lhl" Jl:i rhor /\tr •1 phtneL'I hav~ conrf'ntratl'd nn HUNTINGTON BEACH 11166 Nn•port Bn11lr' ;irrl thrm for llkP earth thrv :irr DAIRY DELI -1..'J Pt, SOUR CREAM 29¢ DAIRY DELI COTTAGE-Pt. 29¢ CHEESE FRESH RANCH -GRADE "AA" LARGE EGGS .....•...... Doxen 45c GOLDEN WEST -LARGE PACKAGE POTATO CHIPS CATERING REGULAR 69c ICE CREAM Y2 Gal. STRAWBERRY, CHERRY CORD., BANANA MARSHME,l.LOW, BLACK WALNUT, CHOCOLATE. EGG NOG 59"' Tom & Jerry -11 01. Ctn. 49¢ ,. Qt MIX (Mrvn 8 to 10) 1085 Baker St. Co~ JUST DRIVE tN SHOP FROM YOUR CAR Thr~e Specl•I~ <iMCt Fri. Thru ~1on. o.-r. '!7 tn :11 'llVESTCLln' MOJtTUAR \' m E. 17th St., Cotti Me11 MfMIA l'hflnr 119!-JMl ICosla Meg-Ml "·•i,;7 .nttJther ~ rlo!ie n~r tnii far ~ . lromthtKUn. IL------------------------------------------------------~ ; • f •. ·'· .. .. • . . I I l I New GOP Poll Nixon Barry Rises, Drops •OITO••S NOTI -All Odllllr NII .i Ille • ...., ... ~ ~ ....,. ....... ..,,,, ......... -..... , -wllollMl9 <Mice ... -' ,.,.. .. .......,.. ,., ~ ....... *"' • .__, Mil lw T"9 ,_ _..... ,.,_ """" ..... ..........,. llev• .,,.,,_,, ,..,"-.,..., ....... .._. ~ ...... ~· ..,.,. ly lllLMAN MOltlN A' Special Corrupon4ent Richard M. Nbon's 1964 pruidential stock hu akyrocketed since PreSJdtnt Kennedy's death while Sen. Barry Goldwater's has fallM sharply, a ~nd poll of Republican county c:hairmen indicates today. But Goldwlter aiaJn led all potential nominees. · The poll, taken by Associated Prus c:or· rupondentl in all &O statu, broupt replies from 1,361 GOP leaden, a majority of whom alao participated in a poll in October. STILL IN FltONT Although still in frora, Goldw1ter's vote wu only about half the 1pect.acubr total he roll· ed up in the AP'a October poll. Then, 85.1 per cent of those participalint named tbe Arizona senator u the party's "strongest candJdlte" against Kennedy. HiJ figure in the second poll was 44.2 per cent. Nixon, 'rice president under President Eiaehower, showed the greatest earns and ran second to Goldwater. Henry Cabot Lodge, ambassador to South Viet Nam-barely memioned in the October poll -wu third, finilhinl ahead of New York's Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller, only •nnounced candl· date for the nomination. Thole queried included some members of the national committee and city and town lead· ers. Two quest.ions were presented; snONOIST CANDIDATI 1. ''On the ba1iJ of present condition•, in u,bt of the death of Pruident KeMedy, whom do you con.aider tbt atronaut candidate f OT the Republican nomination?" 2'. "Whom do you think the party wlll nominate?" Result! of the two surveys we,..; No. puticipatinf Dec. Oct. 1,361 1,404 "Strongut candidate" Dec. Goldwate r . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &OJ Nixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 113 Rockefeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 "Most likely nominee" G<>ldwattr . . ................. . Nixon ....... · ... · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · Lodge ...........•.••.•........ Rockefeller ................... . «& 286 88 81 Oct. l ,194 •4 901 72 65 Gov. William W. Scranton of Pennsylvania received only a handful of vote1 on both qu11· tion. In the flnt runey. In the ucond\ he wu named by 4' rupoadent.a 11 th• ''1tr0n1ut candidate" and 39 as most likely to be nominated. DRASTIC ltEVISION The poll reflected a dr11tic revialon of Republican opinion u a ruult of the assassina· lion of Kennedy. A number of th03e who re· plied said they were ''confused," "undecided.'' or "too early to say." Goldwater's strength, as before. came main· ly from the South, the Middle West and 1he We st. Tb• GOP convenUon ii acheduled to open in San Francisco July 13 with a tentative appor· tionment of 1,308 delegate votes. Needed to win -will be &65 votes. Lodre :;bot into the runnin& alter report.I circulated that Eiaenhower had ureed him to consider tryin& for the nomination. The former president and Lod1e have not confirmed the report. Repliea to the questlonnalrt indicate that Goldwater'• strength has been eroded, primarily. by two factors -President Johnaon'1 reputation as a middlt·Of·the-roader. and the belief that the South will stay in the Democratic colunm for a fellow Southerner, whereas, in a Goldwater· Kennedy race, the RepublJ cans might have Cu · ried aom• Southern states. THINOI ALL CHANGED "I wu a Goldwater man," said Eugene Book- hammer of Dtlaware. "but I think he's done now. asauml.n4 Prelident Johnson geu the Democratic nomination. ThlnlJ are now changed wit h re- spect to civil rights, conservatism and ot her i~uea." YtlipmoS Mediate Dispute Itinerary For Pontiff Will Trade I I I AND A VERY BIG "THANKS" TO ONE AND All f'ro"' The St1H COAST GENERAL TIRE U.S W. 19th. Cott• Mu• 2-Story Tustin Home Trade yeur heme fer thi1 brend ,,.w 2·1tory home in Tuatln. S IMMlroem1, 3 b1th1, nice femlly rMm -built In kitchen, d1cor1tor flre,lect, teraut tlJ. entry. Wall-t•well car· pet. luutlfully landtct,e4 ,ool·•lu lot. Ch.Ice trM nMr new Tu1tln 1nmm1r achoel, lunler hlfh, hlth 1eheel, churchee, •hettltlnt. S 1 ,400 tlewn wlll hentllt -Hllar pays 111 cl•lnt CMt1. Or wm trade for your Hlttlnt hetM. l'ull ,rice $31 ,250. .. "'h•ne llncoln 4-637! --~4A--------------------J~,~-~. .. NOW- NEW at •.. Maiift'Ci"o~ ~:w~ll-N~= COLOR ·TV -STEREO THEATRE · With Remote Control, AM/FM, HI-Fl Stereo Phono REMOTE CONTROL 1-;vu 14Jam n1am• or tarna raftlo.phono(raph nrt/ off. Sf ltd dtannel11 turn TV ttn/ ..tf, td)1alt er ut..tf '"'"' tn· tlrely -•II fro"' yoar u11 dlalr ~· wh'M tr hlttem1, templettly etleltf. MAGNACOLOlt TV Brint• ntw tnthantnient t. your f1vorlte pre1ram1, for vivid eol&r p&ctatH nf brc1U1tak!n1 bt1ut1 art cemblfttd with IP"fl•rt1l1r A1tro-St•k M•Jtd for •Mqualled Jro- 1nm rtallam. MTRO.SONIC. t,;m no tube•_ 1urpa11e1 all ac1Uete1H11t1 te ~· rwnatloa.1f eoand. The Steret FM It FM/AM,....., ...... 11'•~ hH such v11t tonal dlmen•Jo• amt earttJ, lt ~n.!.ldl'" '" th1tllCSer UM fall beauty or mill.le -frtDl tM n'bde• ..... P••11'4 l• the majestic uuctndoa of a fNlt IJ'll',..11· SOLID STATE CIRCUIT9lY -1 bt1tfll ti tht bllllol dollar •pate •It -1lve1 tu llmu the dfkkteJ ti eeaveatiooal udi.. r.hot10tr1ph1; elhnl111tta all vtcuims t11be11llf ffmpoeent.4falft•I· nr hut -tllt tau11 ef mnst 1tn1« arouW.-1. ....... -COME IN SUNDAYS OR EVES fOlt A THRILL ING DEMONST"ATION OF NEW MAGNAVOX MAGNA-COLOR J_V • f PltlCES START AS LOW AS ONLY s.i99so -( j } J ,,.._I .,., J ---· c: ..... ....... .. ' ,,.vrc ...... ...... I w r.oam "°'* aplm tni. '!'ht Mor ( l.hed •J.tdli ciln wh1eh c-so ment. Jn I Stephi ~ IOIDI ,..,. ed b1 Th& court en dun quire< o( qu. clerk weN aary •Mete Tbe the c multi! ti) u St M I SA? dam a am la All Dec. in Sv the r The ti:t • and S.ve1 11mu fend.a S1S1 Our ScbOI ed ill aon1 Si T4 "!£ tinue the I case. Thr evi<H three :ind abdu er. Th lrwh Keer Ams - SA supe New ... brin. mu.a reg\ n ff!SQ port Rro· F'ra: ''"" ~ For the Record Realty Men Sue Over Jfee'tltag• Jff arriage LleetUes Apartments Lose C.Ourt Decision I S..Wud Ntw1 Se~et SANTA ANA -Tbt Citizenl Commltt• ol T u I t I D bu •coNd a victory In Jta n,ht a,.m.t more multiple hOUI· tn.r;. "6ctory 1Jea In a SUP9- rior Covt c:t.dalon requJr1DI I.he dtr d Tut& to bold an •Jedloe lU1leP the ctty Cou.n· cil nedndl three ordlnancu wh1ch relOQed rt aere1 for eondomtnJum·type develop- ment. In th6 declaloo, J u d 1 e Stapbtn ~:ramura aaid TUltln City Ci.rt Ruth Poe acted arbltrarUy ID not acceptlni aome of the li1Daturea on • refert1*m peUUoo circulat· ed b1 tbe c:ldunt committee. The committee w e n t b> court to prove that Its refer· endum pet!Uons bad tbt r• qu.lred number of lltnature• of quallOed YOtan. Tbe city clerk held that the petitions were six short ol the neces- aary 186, 10 per cent of the tlectonte. Tbe commtttee has asked th6 ctty Council to delay all multiple boualn& projects UD• ti1 a muter pla.n ts developed. Suit Follows Mass Crash Seutllland New• Service SANTA ANA -A rrso.ooo damqe IUlt ltemmina from a m.car cclllalon on the San· t& Ana Fheway in den1e fol Dec. 22, 1962, bu been filed in Superior Court b)' one of the motorlall. The 1u1t ldenWled the plain· u;r only as James Hudson and no addreu was given. Seven other motorist.I fn the 1maabup are named as de· fend.anti. St.ter Mary Refuge, 28, of Our Lady or Gu ad a 1 up •j Schoo) in Santa Ana WU kill- ed in the pileup and 39 per- ~n• were injured Sinatra Kidnap To Jury Jan. 2 LOS ANGELES CAP t -A Federal lfand jury will con· tinue dellber.t.iona Jan. 2 on the Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnap CMC. The jury began stud)'.ingl evtdence Thursday against tlvee men jailed by the FBll :ind chartt<f witb the Dec. D abduction of the young sin;- er. I The thre<> are John Willlamj Irwin. 41: BllTY Worthln!'.tun Keenan. 23. and JosAJlh Clyde A~r. 23. _ _ __ , County Board Applaud8 Inn So.w.M New• Service SANTA ANA -CoU11t.y supemson have giv~ the NewporW' Inn, N e w p o r t Bea<!b, a pat on the back for brinalnl bll bands and dance mua1c to Oranae County on a re«U)1r basis. The supervisort passed a rf'solutlon laudin5( the New- porler for bookina t.h• Les Rrown. otck SttihilP 11nd Frankir Ortejla band~ for tX· t\"dNI Jlf'rln<i~ ). COME SEE OUR .THIRTEENTH MONTH SALE! TOY BOXES \ ' FOR ALL \ YOUR TOYS • •lecklto.rd il\slde cever • Alt0 a play taatt._1 ... aln • K .. pa Chri1tma1 toya away T1ke en• home fer ROOM DIVIDER • Do It yourHlf kit • 2'x6' acr .. n • Two I ' polt1 & fMt 6 Cup pot Roclcln9h1m atyl• D.cor .. lve brown R ... $1 .91 Bulletin loarcls • • Jud right fer Mt.I ~ l4'',a4" frtmM .. C•IMex Mcie \ •\Ital· 1.19 I \ GLIDDIN SPIED WSTRE • 'ull quirt 9Ntfntl • S.mi ... tlnrflnlah • Whfl• they IHt • .... 2.S3 AJAX CLEANSER \ • The fCM1mln9 cltanHr • l44i. C41n • with chlorine bleach • Limit two, plH•• • R. ... 15c Driveway Dressing 1 BLACK • BMutlfy & prtMnt drfYtWayt • Ortea te .. tin Attack e 011. CIM Nt• $l .39 PEG IOARD • Gtnuint Masonite • Hard1nM Mth 1ldt1 CUP HANGERS • For l1diM' 1lclrt1 • Alto for r'IMn'• trouMra • At thia price buy aev•r•I IOllY PINS • Rubber tlPJ*-1 • Card ef 60 ..... 25• PATIO BROOMS • 14" with h.ndlt • HNvy palmttto fibre • UM on driveway• •n411r .... • Reg. $1 .49 SNAIL PELLETS -·· •Non usenlc -,. • f'ull 2'12 lb. box • Murder the pe1t1 • llttg. 91c MONDAY Thru THURSDAY 1·6--FRIDAY 1·9-SA·TURDAY l·'-SUNDAY 9-4-Closed New Year'1 NOTIC• 01' P'Ull,IC MIA•llft NOTICI II NHllY GIVI N "'II NOTICI 0' P'UILIC MaA•IMt IM Clly C-11 " ll'tt Cllv " ....,.,.... NOTICI " Hl•l!t Y GIVIN ..... htdl Wiii Mid I llllblk llHrlflt ,._ Ille Ctty COUllCll ef 11>9 City flf "-' """"' •-•d OrMMnc.e No. ,.,., lffCll will l!old • tMibllc .,..,In• ,. .,..,,. H•dlM p,....S OrdiMl'CI Ne 1•4 All O•DINANCI! M THI CITY CW beln1 NIW'°llT I I A C H lllEZOftlNO ilN OllDINANCI 01' THI CITY 01' l'llOl'lllTY ANO AMENDING DI• Nl!W'°llT I I il C H llElONINO TllCT MAI' NO. 16, l'llOP'E•TY ilNO AlllllNDING 01~ ,..ronlftt loh 1), IS, 11, It, 11. l lldl TlllCT MAP' NO U. SJJ, C..-Ciel Mer Trtct c-...i r11onlM loft 1 """°'"' 7J. Tr.ct SI• •I 11)..$21 ~I. ,,_ M •·t ~~It.allied to on 11·1 OIAlrldi 04alrlcl to • C·l-Z Dlrtrlc11 ,.......,._ C I '-A-~ Na C-IU ... ,,,,._, No tn l•I -°""" ""'" .,........,,....., • NOTICE IS Ml!llllY l'Ultllttlll NOTICf ti Ml!lllllY 'UllTNlll GIVIN INI llw H t4 oullll< .......... GIVEN ltlol lh• Miid tMibll< llettlne wlll wlll lie l\tl4 "' "'° I)"' MY " Jtfto M P,eld Oii ,,,_ l)IP, dov o1 JlftVAlry, u.ry, ..... ti 1111 llevr of J:JO 11.fft. Ill ttM. el th• llour o1 7 .JO "M. In 1111 "" Coundl ClllmlltrJ ol lht Cit¥ Hell Council Chembe<a Of 11'1• City Hill el OI 11141 CllY Of Ne.-.ort llucl>, C.llflt!lle. IM C llY 01 N ... -1 llHcf\, CeflfOO'nl1. et t i which '""' and •l•c• ''"' -tH Wlllcll lffM 11'111 olaco an• a"CI all -· --· .1nt.,..at9d ,.,.. ..., ... , .,.. • ,01'1• lntfr .. tf'C:I mav 1ooe1r •Nf M ht•r• ~,....,. ,,..,d lf'lftO" I Me<et<V ~'"*' M••Mf"V khr-• CllY c~,,. Citv Cit ,,. City ti H.... IW<ft (lly of Ntw-1 ... (.. I Puhlhll<ld N. w. 0, I Ha"°' ....... llutllhl\f~ N•-' H1rt>ot N-.. ,., .. ,, N.....-1 IMCf\, Ct lH , Dec.. '1. l'reu, N•w-t lff<P,, C•tlf , Ok f1, IKJ. l*'l 1"1 ,,.,,.., - ---- LEGAL NOTICE Lt;tiAL NOO'ICt; ~ -------------------1 UP' I• to• coun 01' TMI NOTICI 0, ,UIUC NS.Ill ... ITATI 0' CAl.,OltNIA NOTICE IS HlllEIY OIYIN 11\el h 'otl TMI COVlfTY OP' OUNea CllY (.outl(lt 01 !flt City tJ/I ~ Nt. A .. ,.. l•tcll will llOl<I • ~le "-Ille ,... NOTICI OP' Mlilttllft H rlltnt .,,_ .. ~lllnc. 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""*Y• o-Mer 11, 19'1 ,_ f BEA ANDERSON, Editor Debs Party~Go·Round Mrs. Martin Mangold opened her Cameo Sbore1 home for a) "morning after Christmas" brunctieon yelterday to honor Debutante Carolyn Sue Reed, who will be preaented to society with 20 other youiig Harbor Area women at tile 10th annual Newport Harbor Debutante Ball Monday evening in the Bal· boa Bay Club. Mrs. John M. Reed with her cWrutante daugh- ter, Carolyn Sue Reed, are being welcomed by Mrs. Robert Russeil, niece of the hostess; Mrs. Michael Layne, daughter of Mrs. Mangold and Mrs. Mangold (from left at left). Mn. Russell and Mrs. Layne, former debutantes, rmde their bows in 1954 at the first ball sponsored by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of CHS. The 21 debutantes were entertained again · today in the Bay Front home of Mrs. Robert F. Beauchamp. Past debutantes, the Misses Diana Lester, Selly Lawson and Jean Forbes (standing from left, below). Miss Beverly Beau· Champ, daughter of Mrs. Beaudlamp, were hostesses. • Revelin' with Evelyn I By EVELYN SHERWOOD CLAUDIA AND CLEM· ENT Hinh (the former Claudie Huston of Harbor Island) are expecting an addition to their family. They divide their Ume be· tween their home in Bev· erly Hills. the penthouse atop the Beverly Club. an:i their Harbor Island home. MR. AND MRS. J 0 H ;\; Nelson Hurtt and J ud ge and Mrs. Elmer Doyle celebrat· NI their wedding anniver ~arif's together again this vrar. marking the 14th con· srr11t1ve joint celebration. Thr Ooyles opened their l-l o l I y w o o rl home to ;)() ~lle~ts for the occasion. LYNN AND GLEN Bill· lngsley have just returned from their home in Palm $prings to join the John Lohmanl for a holiday din· ner in their Bayahores home. The foursome are plan· ning a flying trip in the Lohman plane UI Canon City. Colo. to arrive on Feb. 11 for the wedding r.r the Lohmans' daught-er. The Apakas have been visiting on the mainland for almost a year an:1 soon will return to their home in Honolulu. Jeffery Apaka. 17-year· old son of the famous sing· er. the la~ Alf.red ApakH Jr . will attend the party He 1s a student at Beverly HiJls lli~h School. MARGARET ANO HAL Dike of Corona de! Mar will board an American President Line ship for a lrip around the world. They have selected March as the best time of the year for life aboard ship that will prov\:ie sun and a dlf· ferent view from port or starboard every day, This will be a three· month tour for navigating the globe Then they expect to return to their Bay11ide Drive apartment 3s rested trave~rs. MARGE AND LARRY Brown will welcome their son, Tim at their new home in West.cliff. En rou~ home for llis holiday vacation , Tun s1opped m Pasadena to see the Junior Rose Bowl game. The BroWTls' daughter. Sue who has been teaching in Corona del Mar. also will join the Browns for lhe ' , - ..... Exciteinent Shared • Exciting anticipation and warm memories were shared by last year'• Children's Home Society debutantes and the 1963 debutantes as ~ festive round of parties continues in honor of the young women who will bow to aoc:iety. Monday night at the 10th annual Newport Harbor Debutante Ball in the Balboa Bay Club. Mn. Robert F. Beaucbamp's bay front home set the scene today for L luncheon given by previous debs. Hosteue& for the traditional affair were the Mlues Jean Forbe.<!, Diana Lester, Sally Lawson. Sara Van Ornum, Jeanne Brubaker and Beverly Beauchamp. Invited to share in the rem.inlsoe.nce of tb.e.i.r 1962 debut.a were the Mimes Patricia Buchanan, Pat Caudell, Alison ChriaUer. Pamela Coker, Ann JorgeMen, Karen Kell, Pamela Laablee, Chriatine Lowe, Christina Peter· eon, Nancy Springer, Susan Turner and Bonnie Jean Welch. Mrs. Thomu Ca.so, the former Joan Undltedt, 1s living in Lsllp, Long Island and was un· able to lltead. T!Us year's debutaotes honored were the Misses Betsy Belle Bar· nett. Cathy Lynn Bjorklund, Ingrid Christine Buhler, Diane Marie Butler, Martha Ann Campbell , Susan Louise Deane, Susan Spalding Eastman, Gayle Lee Edler, Nancy Jean Glass, Margaret Lee Huddleston, Kathleen Dianna Kell and Cherry Lynn Noble. Others were the ~ Leslie Dene Oertly, Karen Eleanor Peter· sen, Jobyna Lancaster Raulston, Carolyn Sue Reed. Susan Somers. Kris· line Keye Stawieli, Anne ruch.1rdion Steele.. Jeanne. Ann Stickler and Joan Victoria Vallely. Other guests were the Mmes. John KIU efer, Henry L. Jones. W. PhelJ>6 Merickel and Donald B. Martin. Adding to the gaiety of the debut.antes' pre-presentation week calen- dar was a "morning after Christmas" brunch given by Mrs. Martin Man- gold in honor of Debutante Carolyn Sue Reed in the Mangolds' Cameo Shores home. Assisting Mrs. Mangold were two former debutantes who made their bows in 1954 at the first ball sponsored by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Home Society. They were her daughter. Mrs. Michael Layne (Connie Mangold) and her niece, Mrs. Robert Russell (Linda Zander) of La· guna Niguel Attending with the 1962 debutantes were Mrs. John Miller Reed, the honored debutante's mother, Mrs. J05eph Rigzs and Mrs. Merickel. -... . -. . .. ··-.. .... -. ·--. . Lidoites ---- Celebrate Lidoites won't have to leave the Island to celebrate New Year's Eve! For a aala semiformal dinner dance is being plan· ned by the Lido Isle Worn· an's Club for Lido Isle resi· dents ~d their guests in the clubhouse. Mrs. Walter Smith. presi· dent and her committee have spent many hours pre- paring for the affair. Handling arrangements are Mrs. H. J. Meany. spec:· ial events chairman and Mrs. Dan Wedman, dinner; Mr. and Mrs. .J. Hobart Balc;on. reservations. Assist· ing are the Messrs. and Mmes. James Martindale, Arnold Dovey, Eldred Reme- lin, Thomas Letto. Max Bin· swanger. Donald Jacobi, Herb Riley and Charles Painter-. Ready 101 the festive salute to 1964 are lat left, from left) Mrs Dan Wed· man. reservations co-chair· man .. J. Hobart Batson. and Mrs. Max Binsw;1ngcr. t1r ket chairm<1n . =-~ .. -.: MR. AND MRS. ALFREO Apaka Sr. will be honored Al a drop in Aloha party MM<lay evening in the Co· rona del Mar home of F'lor· ence RyplMki. holidays. "-------------------------------... ~------------------------------------------------------------------.... -· ------=-~-='::"Ill ... .. . -·-~~ • ....J About Your Problems .--..ardous Hobby ANN LANDERS: My bUlband II extremely Ye and ah and do-M·10W'lllf fan. He built hit outboard motor, and who be btob h1I ann year be evell aet it lahnMlf, 'llae doctor COD• 11'1 ted him on a remarbbl; fine tob. • .:. We are upectina our flrat chlld bt four moutha. ra rtld it li far 6etter to•~• blby at home thin 1£ a boldtal. and bowl a. ca mm a me. th.tUllBDfaDt Wbo la born snCl*-at .... lcwe a D d nda la tbe tb1r4 ~ attention from b1I t1nt momata at life, wbkh 11 mom bu ftle4 up lD a.-terrtbl.J ~t. ,.... -• la tuJioul. In. I bnt ~ evvy the two pntlau CINI did obltltrtdu fn tb1a town '°" OU' 1lou8'I without and DO cne wtU deliver rny •"9 ~ blr. He bU bab1 It home. My husband our .. 6at bout,, all J>lcttd bu been readlna books on out. It II only two blocb de.Uverlni babies and he from here IO be lnal1tt tbt ••Y• )» knows he can do move ,nil be 1 cinch. The lt. ~ant to know what bowie he hu picked out 11 1peifil: '".obltetrlcal equip-an old barn but he 11y1 meat we may neeJ for a lnOm can do wonden with home birth. And. . .can It lt, •• 1be bas with all the be ~ned at a dru& othen. Mom la dead tlrtd 1~ -J .1: and 1.be asked mt to write -·· J 1 •-L•-for advice. ~An •• t DaDICI .... ~N 'U'fl'R sm• Mni at a.me, 18 &u11, .. P£I ~ .._ aid Ma¥U bewa DEAR ON: Married ,... "'8n •"'1 dQ, Mt .... n:Atl.N tft tWr Mae 1111 lf1 1lteaue eM _.. , wlaldl ,..... aake ar eu~ 'pt to tar. ~ 1.,.111JJ1e fw .. party .._ ..... te MD tt wt._ *'t eta- Ne wemn 18 lier rtOt Int ti tM tdler. abMf' weUI aUiw Mr 11•• ltae ftSttl ltM te fts INIJMI te dellnr lier cMJct u tp eld a.... ... 1111 a 0.lt."Veutelf PT.Jed. tiem, IMlt dllH ,_, metil· You Just ml1bt need a er com!dert It a bard1bJp blood ·tranlltllioe, u ox.,· llte IHl1d not be made -. ren tank or u lacubator 4lo It. and you can't buy the1e P.S. And tell yollr dad thln11 in the druc store. tbat movtni to a home tw• · • · blockl away 11 Jut H Dellt ANN LANDERS: niucla work as mevt.ni to My ~r and dad are Boni Xoei. havtM a t.rrible argument. Ann Lucien will be 1lad We just moved lnto this to belp yoo with your prob-nice !¥>uie last May. Mom has Wllriced llk.e a slave fix· Jem1. Seed diem to lier la Ing It up. She hung all the care of The DAILY PILOT/ wallpaper. did the painting Newt-Pru. enclollDI • and ev.en put down a tile stamped, &elf·addreaaed H · noor Now dad wants to sell velope. the tmuse. He llY& he c .. .n,... "'s1:::,.'"::" ..__ C·osta Mesa Woman ' .. &:owned Queen Applau.ae r.orn the au di. ence aave the coveted tiUe of "Queen for a Day" to Mrs. Garold ILlnda) Sorter OIPTI OP LOVl-When Mariner Scout.a from NfW· port Harbor Girl Scout Council journeyed ICRltll of the boMel' to nJ~a in a ,ut.laden CIUaftll w. urday they took with them mmy atfta for tbe dlll· drea in Oua de Cun• Orpbana1• u well * that sreatut lift of all-love. Shown u th91 pac:bd to play Sant.a Cl.aua are (from left), Helen Black, Gail Brown, Kathy Tbuet and Mrs. Milton Rodbeim, 11dp- per pf the Mariner'• Sblp, Tanaroa. Gifts were made and' colleated by each of the 70 troops in Newport Harbor GUI Scout Council. Single Adulu Dance Tonight stnil• BUlbM llld Pro- fttlklnal Multi Club of Cot· ta Mela will have a dance tomaht from e to 1J p.m. in Thompson Hall of Firat Methodist Church, GO W. 19th St., COit& MuL Tht WMkly eved. open to •· Iii adulta between 25 and 00 ~ of ace. will alto flMUrt an hour of dance lnltruc:tton from 8 to 9 p.m., available to both members .............. Addiitlonal mtormaUon maJ be obtaJ.Ded from GU Dudley, &46-141!, or Patric· ta JUJ8y, ~. Scouts Brighten Orphans' Holiday 1 Ona of tbe lawi of the OJrl Scout, iJ ''to be a ~ to 111". 'lbt motto wu ttven ~tot.ch b Scouts f to the '16, troops In ~twvort Hat· llor Girl Scout <r 0 u D c l 1 wben they took glfta and medicine to the 125 orphans Nlidinf in c... de Cum Orphana!:n Tijuana. Mex· Jco. . Each tr spent many weeks collecting food and clothing for the children, who range in age from a few days to 11 years. The Scouts lho made a variety of gl.ftl. &Uurday, Dec. 21, mtm· ben of SelUor' M.-Ship M.S.S. Tanaroa lathered the things toeether and loaded them 1nt.o a.fleet of cart and trucb. '111111. in caraVllMltvle they d r o v • south of the border to fete the young.ten rib • Chrll1m• Plrt:Y. The trucb were lOllled by Jamea Jlay of Corooa dtl Mar and Ed Melton. Drivers of the vehicles in· eluded Messn. and Mmea. Jobies Fete Susan Ayers At Meeting Suaan Ayers, junior past Honored Queen of Interna- tional 0 rd e r of Job's Daughters, Bethel 157, New- port Beach, wu feted dur· inl tbt Ofl'"''ltion'1 ~ cent mlltlnl and informal J>l!'\T, Shi NCelved aeveral -.. thl traMdona1 -~ BJbJi, ID elDbftltdlred quilt ~bef Nlp Ud a p!eoe ol. ..... Galdl WIDdJ Mama and ManlW JtathJ Bonnl@cm· ncemct plna ol. ol.ftct. Tbt •niiit allo llWbd 1Dltalla· tloll ol. B 1 t h 1 1 Guardlln OMmcO. conducted by Mn. Jame1 Common. deputy srud pardlan. Tutu oftb ftn Mn. Walter tu. pardlan; Curt Bohmu, uaod.Me pard· tu: Mn. Robert Stone, HC-retarJ; Robert Ba t n et, treutnr: Mr1. Mar1 SmWI. Mn. 'l'ld ~· Mn. Xa1 Coot and alt.tr Tm. cltNeton. HOlteHll were Mmea. R~ :ia!i. KinMr and Ted Wllllam Koeckner, Wayne Belllnler: Dr. Clair Bar. nett; ldmea. Doullal Mc· Collom, Tataey thuet, J. W. Watta; Measn. Henry BI a c k, G 1 e n Erskine, John DlBello. Tim Row and Jlm Barnett, who played Sant.. The home ol Dr. and Mra. Clair Barnett. 1917 Seadrift Drive, Corona del Mar eerved u the collec· tlon depot and II t a r t i n g point of the Journey. Mrs. Barnett · and her daughter, Leslie. Ulilted by two former acouta, Linda aod LouiJe Kennedy, helped aet the aiftl reedy for the trip. CtiUdrtD a\ the orphan· .,. ruce 111 ... frOm ln· tuts to U yeU' o 1 d 1. Amons tbeM Joumeytns to tM cirpbla,.. to partici· pa~ bl u,. pu'f.:y and help tbe ,...,... haw a me· mcrUJ. time w.-e Linda ffadlea4 Ina Rodhelm, Les- lie Baraltt, Lynn Land· atrom. Donna Rippetoe, Beth Cox, HeldJ Winburn, Vlrebda Stater, Linda Koe· eclmer, Kerry McCollom, Donna Loud and Candy Yorba. Otbera were Cathy Bini, Wendy Winburn, Vivian Landstrom, Helen B-1 a ck, Nell Holatetn. Linda God· wtn, Anita Erskine; Brett Rodhelm, Frank U1edom, Kevin Bamett, Jim Bar· nett; Mn. Gordon Koster and Mrt. Ted Hudson. Many pediatricians in the beach area donated medical supplies for the orphanace. which is headed by Mother Superior Mercedes Onofre. Singing Group Tbl llarbor' Women' a Cbo- 1'111 mtltl at 9:30 a.m. lftl'1 'l'utlday. in the Ftnt Soutblrn BapU.t Church, 8llO llamiltlClll St., Colt& Mua. Mn. 'nppina, 846- eoM wU1 fQrn1ah lntereated women wttb ~ormation. 1•11 • o.; • · •11nr co ·~ "' . ,, .. .. I ft • , ... ~·,Tf R I -.. ·- ----------or 2I7 Joann St., Costa ,..,.,...,........_ Mua. Her 'big wish' waa · for • clothes for her two dill· dren and carped«'e tools for her husband. The house in whlch they lived was de· stroyed by lire in Septem· ber. ruulting in a 1011 of moat of their poaaesaions. STARTING TODAY The program. aired on ABC· TV this week, was taped recently in Hollywood Moulin Rouge Theater-Res· t aurant, with Jack Balley servine u n::uter ol ceie· monies. Mrs. Sorter, dau~· ter of Mr. and Mn. Paul Brewer of 1187'2 McDu!f St., Garden Grow, attended Rancho A I am I to s High Sctlool. She has two chil· dren, Rhonda Jean. 2. and Ronald Eugene. 3. B"yc·liff Gala Rings in ¥ear In addition to having her 'wish' granted, Mrs. Sorter received an arra7 0( altta Including a $.500 sift ctrtifi. c.at.e from a men order Music wlll fill the air New Year's eve when residents of Baycliif Village cele· brate withe festive party ln Baycllf! Village Clubhouse in San Clemente. The event is being planned by a committee which mcludes Mrs. Roscoe Hovatta (11eated), Mrs. James Powning and Mrs. Charles Ayers. Between 50 and 60 people are expected al the cele bration which will include coc ktails, dancing and a late supper. Leader Chosen QUE!N FOR DAY Mrs. Garold Sorter ~~~·~ s! ~H= Mn. Jack Greeley has mobile t i r e s, a MWinl been named diltrict volun· machine, luggas• and a teer capt* for the Pleas· complete wardrobe. ant View School area. Hunt· Abo, she wm have a ,,.,,..,... n-ach, in the forth· whirl about town in a dw.uf-u,.,,,,.. ~ Oe:ehid Chili feured li mousine. Included comlnt March of Dimes will be a movie studio tour. campaign. Those wilhinl to dinner in a Hollywood Rell· offer u1lstance H vulun· TJ'l<:. Qrange County Or· taurant and a perfonna.nee teer workers art asked to c""1..1-::rAAiety holds a meet· nr the Maww1ze Polish ·~"--. o ........ · Phllh call Mra. Greeley at VlJdna 1n<> ~al 7 36 p.m. eve r y an<:~ l ivupe lll ar· ~ monic Auditorium. 7-4815 third Monday of the month , ·=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iii· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl in the Oranie County Farm\• Bureau BuUdlng, 1916 W. Chaprlicui. Orange. T ntnest· f'd ~ns mav call Mary Ann • Uarnetl al LTberty -R-7~~ I ---------. ---- Be 1· Good Neighbor rr you are a newcomol'. or laio"' of a newcomer to Q!sta Mt1a, do ll•r a ravor,;.by calllnl H e l e n Kissef, the Costa Mesa Host.a' (between 8 and 10 a .m.) and she will call on vour friend with infor· maiion and rifts from ~~. THE Friendly Merchants LI 8-6042 I ' MATTREll END . Of YEAR SALi FLOOR SAMPLES ALL SIZIS RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICH Com• 111 met See ..... YOlllMlf ~~EllTll~.'?r "IVIRYTHING flOllt SLllP" Pr.:>bably thf Moat Complete Selection or MaltreSSf'!I Available 532 W. 19th ST., COSTA MESA Ml 6-8532 Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 NO SUNDAY SELLING OPEN 'TR.-MIDNI IE \ l~m] '""' HILINI CURTIS ~ •• 'ELEGANTE' A vt"ttdt ,.,111 lliet wMI t Ive a fll'lll tlltl ti • 'lltMtt- M li1t41 wave f11 tlie euul ,+y1 ... ... .•.. ~­""'°"' = .... IRICK "INOUR1Mt" R°'tt• H.M 1210 II Ct111,l1t1 R •vEm .... 20.00 9 .. ~ "CINDY" Ct111,l1tt SUE CORY lltt.1 2,10 rs ''PlllMlnl" c.111,I••• SAVI NOW mou THI HOLIDAYS ••• THHI 'IATUlllD mM, AT ALI. PIRMA-THIS SALONS .·· Wlllo ., ...... UI ' ~111111 WHAl TO DO AND WH~RE TO GO- PRESENTED BY WEEKENDER MAGAZINE YOURS WITH THE DAILY PILOT ' at our Newporter Inn shop DRESSES · KNITS ready to wHr? encl SUITS COATS AFTER FIVE NEWPORTER INN •,en MVln days • WMk OAll \ "'••·,-·l'•UI 11 Fri., Dec. 27, 1963 : Holiday at Sea The dream of many people is being realized by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Sno~ who are aboard the new SS Lurline on her a n n u a l holiday cruise. The Sook~, who make the.ir home at 214 Via San Re- J'\lO, Newport Beach, sailed to Hawaii Dec. 20 from San Francisco, via Los Angeles. They'll arrive in -Honolulu today, will make three other ports of call: Nawiliwili on Kauai, Lahaina on M-aui and Hilo on the big island of Hawaii. Nuptials Planned For Coming Year Friends of Mis, SaUie Sue Bane are being ap- prised of her recent betroth· al to .Jerome Phllllp Juer· gens. revealed durlng a re- cent family party. The cou- ple plan a March wedding In Newport Beach. Miss Bane, daughter of ' Hr. and Mn. Harry R. ;::i.,e Ol :lOOO W. Ocean Front. N"wport Beach, is a ~l "\\ ardcss w i t h Westem Air Lines and makes her home in Playa del Rey She i" a graduate of Burbank Senior High school, attend- ed ~ Coa&t College and Long Beach St.ate Col· lege. The son of Mrs. Isabel Juergens of San Francisco and the late Mr. Juergens was graduated from St. Ig- natius High School, San Francisco, and the Univer· slty of San Francisco. Also a resident of Playa del Rey, he Is a pilot for Western Air Lines and was former· ly with the Marine Corps. . Party Set A festive evening ~ in at.ore for Huntington Beach Ana Republican Assembly members when they haH their annual holiday party tomorrow night in the Ca· bana C 1 u b. llunhngton Beach Hosting the event will be Richard McClellan. Cabana Club president, who has in- vited the Dick Turley Com· bo to provide music !or dancmg. TROTH TOLD Sallie Sue Bane Four Aboard Scandina,·ian Cn1ise Ship I Scandinavians are noted for their holiday celebra· tions and their colorful fN· tivities are canied out even aboard the internationally known Swedi.stl cruise ship, ~Ma Polaris,· which sailed last wee« from New Or· lt>ans on a 10-day cruise. Among the fortunate pas· sengers going to the West Indies and South America are Mr. and Mrs. William I T. Cheney, Gerald Woods and David Woods. all of Nt>wport Beach. The intimate ya<."hl·I 1 k e 1 shlp will visit San Jua11. St. Thomas. La Guaira, Cura- cao. Kingston and Grand Cayman. COIN -OP OR PROFESSIONAL PrP1u1in1t -SpoUln• Samt> flay ~rvlre DRY -ClEANINCi 10 lb -2.25 (25c each additional lb.) ORAPC:RIES, BLANKETS, etc. . 35c lb. SH your dry <leaning done in indi~idual 25 pound b11ketl in less thin 20 minutH. " 30 Euy W a.hers . . . . . 25c lo11d No Waiting -Frff Ory Large 25 lb. Wuher . . . . . 7Sc lo1d Open 9 to 9 Daily -9 to 6 Sat. -10 to 6 Sunday IN the Men ThHtre Block 14 S E. 19th Costa Mesa LI 8-9011 ' ' '"·-" ... ' . . -. . -~~·~" · ·· · -ma I~...,. -,. .. ~-.,.,.r.. · .. ' · · ·. · · ""· 'r:".''fJ· \ . . ... :· . •• , • ! --.. l , ,."._t(, . ' ~· . . ..... ~~ __.... .. , . ~ ..... ~ ·--.. \. ·.~ .. ~:... '" ~ .. ~ .. l•W•~•rh.,_ ,,.J •t • • • • ~ """""............--~ • . GIGANTIC AFTER CHRISTMAS (LEARANCE SALE t I DOORS OPEN 9:30 AJA. THURS. -Plenty of F~ee Parking in Back of _Store FAMOUS BRAND Jumper REG. $13.99 PAGE l GROUP Of Dresses Ml• ... & Junlors ~OFF P AGE I .NYLON HOSE RY Famous Make PANTIE GIRDLE REG. $1.91 $6.49 LONG LEG REG. $6.95 $5.49 SHORT p~GE I MEN'S Top ~ker QUILTED JACKETS JUST $1388 Siiea S·M·L-XL Mister Sbop We Purchased $4,000. Worth of Famous Brand SPORTSWEAR SPECIAL ~ OFF 3 REG. PRICE PAGE I Women'• Be~, Orlon and Wool ·l i ·i OFF REG. PRICE PAGE I NYLO~ SLIPS Full and Half Reg. $2.99-$3.99 PAGE I CORDUROY Coats WERE $39.99 NOW $19.99 P:\Gt: 1 MEN'S DRESS SK\RlS -2 "" $5.00 Mister ShoP , I I t STARTS DEC. 26th I SPECIAL BUYS IN ALL DEPARTMENS TERRIFIC SAVINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY OUR CHARGE BOOKS ARE CLOSED--- ITEMS CHARGED NOW WILL NOT BE DUE UNTIL FEB. 10thl . BRAT SHOP FAMOUS MAKER SAMPLE SALE * 2,000 ITEMS ~OFF- OUR MOST FAMOUS BRANDI FOR BABIES, TODDLERS, Ux SF 1HANE5 ANNUAL SLEEPER SALE SI~~ 3 for $585 ~ GAUZE 001. $2.77 DIAPERS FAMOUS MAKE STROLLER Reg. $16.98 V1lue $13.88 t L . FAMOUS FAMOUS &RAND MAKE MEN'S HOODED SWEAlERS JACKEl $C}99 Reg. V3 Off \4.95 Boys' Si1es 6·8 Mlst~r Slu•P. . Ittist er Shop SPECIAL FOR. YOU! SLEEPER BLANKETS Btu. Yellow-Pink REG. $5.98 $3.99 BLOUSE SALE Value. to 4.91 DEB'S SP£CTA1. PURCHASE F1mou• Name KN I TS For 7-14 Girla and 3.6x • CAPRIS •SKIRTS •TOPS Y3 Off BRAT SHOP BEST VALUE ANVWHERE INFANSEAT AT JUST $4.99 BO~S' StURl SPEC\ Al Reg. 3.98 $1.99 Mlfder Shop ..1 Our Annual $1 DRESS · EVENT -· ux, TeddleT '7·14, Sa•Teea Boy flnt dress a1 replar price • · • • cbooM second Jb'Ma at 1ame price H ff9• for Jolt $L Y ou'lt Lov• ; These . Specl•l Buyt BLOUSES JUMPERS SKIRTS 7.14 It 6-14 Sua.teen ~Off DEB'S~ .. F'or GIRLS ::_~ PAJAM~ GOWNS~ Reg. $4.00 Va~ $3.00~~ --· BRATS~ - CRlB-=-. --SPECIALLY PRICE}£_ $ 3• 2 .:. BRAT SROI-' BOY'S flAMMEl PAJAMAS $2.59. OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 CHARGE IT! USE YOUR BRAT SHO,. CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARDI ' 1809 NEWPORT AVE. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA t, ------------------------· -· - • . I ' PIANUn LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE AUGHHGHGH GHHGAU6HR ~1 -i,3~ ·AN04 .L ')l:>nQ ., 'UNNn' ., 'HON ·c ~ll) •t 'lYO:> 'l-Y"'oa 'AJ)INOW ·01 'lOO.lt ., '1H ·1 'NWlSnG 't '.L04Yll '~ 'NONNYJ 't -90.UV 'SfiMSNV Unabashed Actor -OOzes Confidence B1 VERNON SCOTT beUlg both opera alnger and HOILYWOOD tUPll -bulldozer operator. EWdmdy m o v I etown haa oome up with a superman in RHYTIJM IN BOTH the penari ol Harv• Pruoell. ''?here's a rhythm to ma- Unabuhedly confident of ch1nery jtl$t as ~re iJ to tils own accompµshments, music." he Nld ln the MGM Pl"elDIJl likes nothin1 better . t:lw! to tick of( hl~ taltntl. commissary durmt lunch. But before we ~et Into that , "And usin& your body tecb- per?E it would . be best tA> nlquea is somnthat tb• same. Ide SoOd old Rarve. Thuc'a an art to 1l. lt'a the JU 6-foot-4, hand.ome. same with br-.a1dni a bone and Debbie ~ynoldl' co-1tar tn '""'8 Uminbblt Mnlly or just pi.An 1hovelln.i. Any Brown." He ttMTed for two kind of work can be artusUc." )'Ml"I In h Broadway pro· Presnell ia delliht.ed to bt duction nl thf' musical. This recrMUng hla role of Lead· ls hla first movie. lv11le Johnny Brown in the Oiay. Now, let Harve spcak\movie, bot Mt primary inter· up. est ii open. LIFE RlSTORY He hope~ to return tn h~ "l com• from reallv won -qamping Rround ln Europe JeTful people." he i;a1d • I where people are more tn· v.as brou~ up on a workinllclined to takt thelr opt1'a ser· ranch nor Mode1to where l loo1Jy. But lhett I• nothinl learned th& most importantllhst aay~ he can't bf.come a thing In the world -the value 1 tttmendou.s opera atar ri(ht vf hard ~rk. here in his own country. "I learned tn prunt rrult H1rve'11 ranch-boy 1ttHude l~•. bruk bones, dri\ e a 1s auch that 1f hf' seu his tractor and build a h~. I mind tA> It he couJd play Su· teamed bow to b&ndle stock perman w1thoot a stur.t man <clttle). Jt iave me confl-as double. deoce md the feeling there Jutt aek him. Ls 110'0Jlng I tan'r do.~· Conflden~ Presnell bas In BIT PARTS1 Van Johnson IJ*iea. will undergo llJl"lf/CY In New In addition to being a.n all· Yorlc'a Memorial H o 1 p ital around tood l\JY, be also i• Jan. IS. Newa comet from Dl. KILDAll AlllE AND SL.A TS DAVY JOMES HERMAN MOIU. E.NEM'fo /<GfNT5, 1 GUESS. 6U1' l'M SUllE TMlY WILL t<EEP TH£l~ DISTANCE ••• u-~~..,-« no .meu the~ SOphla t.or~DU-H-lo..--...it-'t..~;s.,...""'- talent. He •ludied open at recovettd completely from the Uniwnlty of Southern her hospital stay In Rome California (and flunked 1, at an1 wtll return to work in the Mlltlc Academy of the "ft'all of the Romlll Empire" West. Sant.a Barbara, and in next week ... 'MM four Len· Genrum.r. non slsters of the Lawrence IWellc show will adorn the G~ BEST •·four Freedom•" float 1n the Germany Is the only plac~ Ntw Year's Day Tournament to le.m to aing oper~ today. ol Roses in Paudena ... he nid without qualification. "AlmOlt every German vil- lage has an opera compa1w and en opera hou~. You'll None lnj· ured fllld two or three American linltn in each <'ompany. I M. h le.med to sing in German In Air . I a p MUTT AND JEFF over Uittt .. I I Harvf' also warbles in Ital-S4luthland News Service • L-- lan. French and Spanish. I le A VA LON -A Catalina didn't say anything. about Channel Airline~ amphrbian Engllih. I plane. prevented from land· On weekends Harve occu-mg in the harbor by rouih pies hlm.aelf by building a seas. broke a landing gear new ho1.11e on four acres or strut as it touched down at choice real estate above Bev-1 CatAlina air strip Monday . erly Hills. He rented a bull· None of the 2 penoos aboard dozer and blazed 1.000 feel or were injUTed. road on the property. Pilot William .Jamison said J>1'esnell, who bears an un-a s u d de n m-rift of wind canny reaemblance to How-roirced one wmg up a~ he put ard Ktel, ~es no paradox in the plane on 1'1t ll'trtp. 1MI STIAHGf Wo.!.D OI MR.MUM MISS PEACH POGO IT'U. &e. A N~T TRIGK, OIVIHG fOA TlolE OCCUMINTS ONl>f" ™!MOlfS ~TMOSE Pl~ 'TO\/l'\R1~e, D It, KEltTt •r.,.. ,,,..,..._ ., ........... 'JHk .;. I. t.1,. ,, -I l. '" F rt p ,l Ir Che rt•• M. Schufs - ly Raeltum Von luNn ly Leff alld McWilliam1 12 141&..Y ,IL., ~ ...... I ll ....... '*· 27, 1t'3 ...,.,. doe't a.y .,...,. ff . 2 , ........... .... JOU'd aaop .W., -· .,_. ., ...... • Poetic Film Depicts .. Kazan Love of U.S. B1 BOB THOMAS finds an even more debulng HOLLYWOOD (APl -ln method to earn a ticket for "Amerlca, America'' EUa New York. Even then be II KaW1 hu compc>Md an epic thwarted wtth.ln altht o( hb poem h1 tribute to 1\11 family ioaJ and b1a adopted Janet · Tbt fUm la poetic, yet nov· NO LOVE LETTER ell.IUc 1n atyle; lndffd, the "Americaa America'' is no narrative WU Iiu1...publl&bed AIU)' lo~ Jeu..r to u. by Kaz.an ln novel form. The United Statu. Kazan ~es story obviously Oowed from no conceuiQM for aenUment hi.I burl The result is • or tti. trapp!np of a commer-muwwort that will lon1 en· cbl movfe-ana beace the film dure. may fall abort of being a pop- The triumph la Kazan's all ular at.traction. the way. He ti the wrlter, dl· But It ii K.auo'• lack or NetA>r and producer. He ob-c 0 m pr 0 m l 1 • that lives vtoualy has chosen the set. "America, America" Its cu· tinga and the characters wtth mutative power. You a r" a lovinf 'tye. For hia main caught up in the Ody11ey of lflure be plcbd a complete-this modem Greek becaUJ# ft ly unknown and lnupertenced l te•alu __ , act.or, moJdl:nt h1m to flt per· 1 comp ~ ~. The pho- fectly the concept Ruan h•d tography by Uukell Wexler, ln mind 1omethne1 blurred like Ufe · ltaell, retled.s the mood and BARE TllEATMENT texture ol the land and iti1 Tbli theme of "America, people. America'' la 10 bu!c and dra---------- matlc lo the hlatorJ of thls land that It lJ amuint Jt bu PJ S never been adequately tttat· a yers I et ed on tbe 1ereen before. tlt1~·tt.1n"01rT~11m:JJrttl~=-1rr:t.-:--;- tually Kuan I uncle -11 a Mousetrap Greek boy llvlni in Turk·held Creettcl .,Y lucl Flthtr By Mell ly Walt "-- country at the end ol the laat 8oaUll&J\d News Stnll'f' ~ 1::. ae.::m~~ LAGUNA BEACH -ThP reh!Hatton for ConstanUnopl.e Community Pla7boun will bomblnp Ht ..., bil qe pneent "'!be Mometrap.'' an famllJ llrin, in. tear t1\&t UM A~:: Ctnitt1t inyatery Greeb will be out 1n line. m 1• M "' T'bm'ldays. Fridays and Satunhy1 for FATBER·s BELIEF three w ee t. D d I ttartinll Stavros' father beUeves the Jan. 18. boy Is the family's hope for The mystery play opened at liberation and sends hlm off the Ambuudon Theatre In to Constantinople wtlh their London on Nov. ~. 19.\2, anti s"llall wealth. The plan was is still TUMing -the lonS?· for Stavros to-invut t~ mon·'e3t continuance performance ey In a buslness. Bul the boy in the hlatory of the theater. has anotber dream: America. even iC "Abie's Irish Ro-;p'' The journey Is a disaster ta being revived in Los An· from the •tart. Stavros is 1ele1. but.en, robbed and degr-.ded. Howard Graham. Commu· He trin to work for hla pu-nlty Playhouse manager, aald aat• to America, only to have Harriet Brazier from the hi.I aavtnia robbed by a prns-Cleveland Play'houae ls gue~t Utute. He aeelca to marry director. Sbe cl11Tflnt1y la liv· money but lose:: hb nervf and ing at nu-~ Arch Bay. WE PRINT EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN I I I Everything from • cud to • c.t•l09, we print to perfectlonl No job too sm•ll to get our cu• ful •ttentlon. PrlcH ,. .. aon•ble. DellveriH right on the dot of our promise. For letterheads, invoices, enve- lopes, statements and business card a, Snap-out forms to conform with your needs. 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Classes Minister's Attitudes Annual Day - Subject To Be Topic UCW Plan Big Event Timely One Of Sermon Member& of the u n I tc d lng member1>hlp In ucw wW oommlttee. will introduce the r .7 Sunday Meeting in 'Tents It cu't t>. done Jn every baa the Sunday School crowth Church Women of Newport meet at 11 a.m. tor a bu1i· 1late of nominee• prior to part of the J111tion, but in been at the First Cbrlatian A timely 11ermon subject ''Creative Altitudes" will be Harbor aro looking forward neu meeting, and at noon, ballot.inJ, and installation will Hunfuliton Beach where the Ch haa been chosen by the Rev. the sermon topic at the San-to thP flr11t nf their tour women of the Fint Meth.od· be held durlni the bua1De11 climate fa cood lt la poeafble urch that seven oluHa of G R 11 Sha f 1 tiago Unitarian Unlvc-rnJlst 'ii.rut" clays of' 1984 -the lst Church will aerve lunch· meetin1. to h o u 1 t a IJ'Owilli Sun· chlldre.n are housed each Sun· · ;11:,. .. ~ 0~~v ces Church nn s d 0 f th Annual D•Y meeting ached-eon. omen of St. John the Dl· day School In tents. So rapid day in as many former Army on un "I d unai un ay. ne 0 e uled Frtday, Jan. 10. The business meeting will vine Eplacopal Church will teota. Come to Vout Houae?" Rev. coUected ''Great Strmonli," Hlgbllght ot th& Adnual Oaylbe held at 1 p.m. decorate for the Annual Day According to Richard Le· Mr. Sha'w win be pri!achlng orlgln:.lly presented by the gathertni wUJ be election Chairman <A Ao.nuaJ Day meeting. Gros, minister of Chrlstlan at both of the morning Rev . .John 0. CrMe of the and tnstallatlcm ol officer• to will be Mn Robert Btcker, Ticket.a are availlable either Missions hi e.rvi h ld t 9 30 Pa r k Forest Unitarian Fel· leld the araa'1 United Church key woman for Fairview Bap. from the boat chW'Ch, or from ... A .. Antlo" n• tha 1 ......... u .. ". WOJ'I p • ces e a : h ... _ k t h 'illJOr.9.,1 ·~ ~·~ t-tti ...... ll.0-'JJMWWUU-_ ... mhip~ Women dunn1 t e comln1 tist Church. The Rev. Edward u~ ey W'O'ltl • n 0 eac Unit.on Beach cburc.b, the a.m. 8 F I Dec 27 1963 hi d ti . nr. --Allen ol S-t Micnael and All cllurcn reprtaented. ~n T p • Sunday_ Schoothaa-.1110re tha" Methodist Church, 11th and ' '' • ' e vered by Georae Vuictnt. Hoat c·hurch will ht the First Aoael• £pl.IQOpal Mwion, reservatfQns, at '1 per penon, 0 reVJeW doubled its slit in the last Orange, Huntington Beach. Mr. Vincent . professionally MethodiRt Church of Colt.a Corona del Mar. wUJ be gue.t ar~ eocouraged, Mn. Becker two years. The average at· All of the Advent folders an aulhority in the field of Mesa. Women representing speaker. The Rev. Mr. Allen points out. '64 Needs tendance in 1960 was 241, are to be returned this Sun-'MesQI!I ah' meteorology and a member more than 20 churches claim-ia president ~ the Newport Cthhild car•, will be provided while 1962 saw an averaged o Harbor Coun<:il of Churc~ at e meet na. • attendance ao to W in ~ ay. and will be included as a of the church Board of Trus-The Madrigal Singers of Or~ i-·-------·• .1 he Missions Committee different clHsea. The hithettFS the wor1hlp n.rvfce. ~-Led .... 1 tees, says that this l.nsplrln~ a~ Coast CoUW have 'been HARBOR RIST II Ill present a preview of attendance for Ulla year r. muaic: ..tit-be~ ~-u w sermon deals with the atll· ehUl'Cb Plans lnOft.ed to.. ent&rtain during MEMORIAL , .... , world aDd national mission· 617 by the 1anctuary choir, t d . . I the musical ...-...... of the AIU\ llry needl for 1964 at special . under tai. dlftlct:ton of Mn ~ ~h" b Handel u es within and without the ,,.,~...... I Kl 1-1111 ~esper 1ervlcea at F 1 rs tun~ ~oochrbasu 40 ter~f' Do~y Stoa.leer. · wW ht pruent.ed b/tbe choir human personaliy. Students' Day P~~~gar R. HW a.a chair· "" ... ,. MY&. c-. ..._ Prtsbyt.erlu Church in West-d ec ~t.0 ve Cllurch School la held at A R Mr c . . of th ucw · inatin • ,...._ • c.,.,.. t .._ m.lnater Sunday at 7:~ p.m. epartmental tul"lrlntend· 9:30 a.m. with clauea fpr .all of the. Flnt BapUat Church.. s ev. · rce Hy&, Students at home from col· man e nom t ... -·-·-·-·_..· -· ------ Elder Earl Bane, mtssioaa en ta. Many of the teacben aie sroupa. T. Clyde Spona. of Huntlnaton Buch OD Sun· So:ne attitudes are creative; leges and universities, local • l t chaJ.rm.an, wUl be in charge a.re Bible college trained or ler la 1uperiiltadeDt. Nunery ct.y at 7 pmi. others destroy. Somehwere in junior college students and o( tbl vt1pert program in minlJtera, Mr. LeGros added. can, under the aupervt.,ton Or this area o( human expert. high school 11eniors will be th• 11'1Na14e Room at the Twtiht!~ classes ~ in of resSatered nurw ii provid· The choir la dl.reC'ted t>.y · r ice ~11 the chief functions honored at the annual Stu· church. Scripture w11l be t•· ~~ clauroom'::!!:a' e. auae eel durfq botb wouhfp aerv-Georcieff with Ronald Hunt: or churches and religio.n. dent Recognition Service! at bn from the book of Jonah. i Ice.. • • lnrton aa JUett orsanJet. Solo Churches are concerned with the First Method.lat Church, The proiram ot general . Tom Overton, aenlor min· Th• youth meetJna1 are held lsta include Wllllam Phlll· saving men from the foe who ~sta Mesa, Sunday morn· bentVolence1 wlll be interpre· 1st.er of the coniregaUon, ex· at •:30 p.m. commencing baum l)()n Ha"" Jeanne lives within Uiem." mg. ted by repteaentatives of the plains that extensive plans with a anatk 1uppe:r. The Rev. Youni and Wayn• Rowell The services are at 8: 15, own flenaorial p.dt Tht So11thlmtd'1 Mon IHtlidifrd M""on.h MAUSOUUM • COlUMaAllUM • ~ ConcrecaUon closely asaocl._t. are now made to relieve tbt La~c• Bjorklund la In · Services are held in l he 9:30 and 11 a.m. The sermon ed with tndlvidual aspects crowded condition by tbe con-chtrae of thll:program. A recepUon wlll follow the Women's Club of Orange, 121 by the Rev. Clifford F. Fu· Jbt~e~1 TREES of the WORLD of the totap mission program. structlon of a new 10,000 All newcomere to the area proaram. Th.e church ta lo· S. Center St., Orange. Rell· gate will be "Getting Ready .,, UK Elder Donah! Hoff will rep-squaiie foot classroom unU, art cordially invited to come cated at Sixth and Orange. gious educatfon Is concurrent for God's Tomorrow." Stu· ,.... o. ,...._ ...._ reaent tht Session of the which wtll be under way ln and w or 1 b Ip al the Flrtt Tbe Rev. Gordon Gilbert is with the service, and a cof· dents will auist in the serv·1···---~-uurcb on the program. Mrs. early 1964. Method.lat Church. r\inl1ter. fee fellowship follows. ices. ,.. ....._ .... .,.-' °'- ~:;:~€.t:~F.f: I ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY tJonal and ecumenical mis· sion.ary activities. Mra. K.arl1-----------------------------------------------------------------------' Lovu, church organist, wUJ11-----------·.-----------------------~ .. ----------------------:·--------------------:;8~. with music for the pro-COMMUNITY ASSEMBL"Y su~!!!1'~~ ~. Cb.~~ch .o~ .. ~.~.~~~~ .. ~!~·"'· j 1 Becau11e the Presb.,."rian OF GOD -.#\-CR MO!ttffNO 'f\llOIUWtllt •••vte1 ... , ............................. tt:• • '"· :!...,. \;ftlJI\ YOUTtf ll'l"LLOW'""' . .. ...... , ....................... 41• 11.m. 1 proaram of benevolences em· 1v1N1NO WOltlH.,. qav1c1... .. ........... . . . • .. 1:• '·'"· l>balileJ Cht1Jttan-fdtteatlon, .mi fi.aMCOa Alfi. lllL' STUDY -.. •LUU MUllNe ......... W........, 71• '°""' A ..._,,, Wiii M -Idell It all•tf I'-••t ..VI-. college eotmaellna. theoloei· NUNTll••TOfl HlCN 1iXTH .... MMNOU~ ..... HUNrlMOTON HACH CIVIC CINTU cal education, and o t h e r I youth aervicea, three col· Pa1tor Rev. Edward Drake 11-------------------- le&• ttuderlta who are mem· ~"-vi.r,.. ,_4111 Sunday School . . . . . • • . . . 9:45 a.m. Morning Worsh.ip .....•. 11:00 a.rn. Training Union .•.•.• , •. 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship .••..•• 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Service ..•.•• 7:15 p.m. Parkina Soace • Nurserv provided ......, kllMI .... 1.111. ~"" ......... "' ........ UPPER BAY BAPTIST CHURCH hers of the Congregation will play important roles in the procram. They are Sandra Lo v • 11 Whitworth College, Oran&• • .. 1 ..... "•rd St. Jeanette Williama, Orange •¥•.......,.. •.wtet t:• ...... ,,. .. • ~ Cout College, and RJchard "''......._ a.rv1ce Tll•"· ,,,. '""· ••· ""'· ae111111 D. ce11111 Coeta Mesa c,..._ A-• .. Pan--M . kllta ill Ratou Central Bible Church C.A. Ylllftl S-lce t r• '-" Bane, Unlveralty of 6outhern1'=~""""'-""""'=--""""'""""'""""'= H. E. Jone1, Paator California. All have been IC· SUNDA y Ll 8·5303 I JirJI Soulh~rn Bapli~l Cf.urc~ I tACROSS FROM EVERETT A. REA SCHOOL) 650 WEST HAMILTON, COSTA MESA REV. CLYDE SKIDMORE, Pastor Ll 8·2483 CALVARY CHAPEL Thi o.111 lrlllt t. ltMdl TM 0.. NMrt FLOYD W. NIL.ION, P .. tor Sunday Worahip 11:00 le 7:30 P.11. Nunery Cua. Corner of Church and Wamut, Coat.. Mtll (1 ................ ._. ....... ""' ... , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES First Church of Second Church of Christ, Scientist Christ, Scientist h th tl i IUJl4u la.I t i4' .t..M. tlve 1n cbure you ac v · Momln.i Worahlp .. lt:OO a.m. 11-111 w..-,, m .. •.M. l,~-------------------·ii ties, and all have •elected ----------You•b Trainina &:00 p.m. ..-.... ...,,. ,,. •.x. -tta We. w._,." a.ull lallda~ ldlael t rlJ A..M.. u4 Ut<ll A.M. u poesible goals careen in,. __________ ,, 11 7 00 eo ._ ..., Att.dM full.time Chrittlan service. ,,. Blnlct · · • · · · · • · : p.m. ~. w Yean N H b Cllrl.il111 Elldlll-t:• ,..,,.. According to Elder Bane. ewport or or W!:DNESDAY .. .,...., 91M•....., the Westmhuter Church de-Lutheran Church ~er• Blbl.Stl!dr '1:00 p.m. .... ~ ,,. ....... j votes at prel!ent approxl· 11·------------... -------.--mat.ely •t,000 a month to M· =ot ClJff Dr .. LJ Mm nevo)eocea. 1111 Rev. J. Blaln. 8.D. Pa.alor 8: 15 A.M.-Early Service .. . HUNTINGTON BEACH Scientific Nature I 9:30 A M.-Famlly worshlp & Church School ~ t-irst Chrisfian-Cnurch Tbt acl.enWJe n.ture of Cbrtta1an1ty will be explored ln ~&lmday't Blbl& lAlto~ 11.00 A.M.-Service of Worship Nursery care available at all service• WELCOM£ at all Chrllt1an Sci• n c el'=======~== eburchu. 1207 Main St. LEnngton 6-2589 Ministers: Thomas W. Overton-Richard E. Legros -SERVICES- • llOkHDCQ. WOUllJP l tlS ... 1':41 - -c' e 1111[.'S ICROOt; t!1t 1..M - e Yotrnf JIOUlt 1:00 P.M. e EVENING WOJURIP T:• P.tf. NllJWl'J' ~ filrr All llenkoN ScrpCllral rud.Lng11 will in· cludt this verse from Isaiah ---------------.,-----------------11 (U:4): "Hearken unto me .. ----------1-----'----------------:11 my people; and give ear unto First Church of Christ, ne. 0 my nation: for a law Lutheran Church Scientist, Huntington Beach 1ball proceed from me, and-au. &t. a1 ouve Av.. I will make my judgment to of the Moster Services : Sundav 11 a.m.: Wednesday evenin.11 8 P rn. rest for a tight of the people." Re:::f1n~a~oo_:9~ ~~n St. Selections from the denomi-3545 E. Coast Hhthwn I Weekday• 10 to 4 national textbook will Include CORONA DEL MAR All ,,.. eerdl•ll7 tutte<l to •tt.M the e111m11 Mnleu aftd •nJ~1 ui. th.ea• lines: "Our Ma 1 t er llEV. FRANK GUNN ""•"-•et t11.e rwad111& 190111. t.ught no mere theory. doc· PMr!e OR a.son ,trtne, or beUer. It was the divine Prlnclple of 1\11 real be· • u Ut. FAMILY WOllllJDJ' log which be taught and prac· 111etud1111 llu.lld.'7 Cl\Ul"l'.1' 1ctioo1 tiled" <Science and Health 11 A.M. wouM111 L.C.A. with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. p. 26 L ThP. Les 8 on l~ entitled. 1 "Christian Science." 1'============= I FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2lrld al lldefl, COSTA MEJA. LI •lm M. C. C""'k. l'Hlor -.. 1ul Wllllt,,,., A.ulslatll Polor Sun. Services: S.S. 9:30; Morn. Worship 10:50 a.m. Revival Time 7 p.m. & Wednesday 7:30 p.m. YOUTH RALLY Saturday 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vlclorla aM Plactnt.ia AtL Franklin 0. Bixler, .Jr .. MinJsttt SUNDAY WEDNESDAY !anday &:.bool .. t . 911 A.M.,. Prl}"V JC•!Janhlo ' P M . Wonhip Service 10:40 A.At Choir Practlc. .. 8:00 P .Jl Y~ People .. l :IO P.M. ao P u CBVRCH: LI ....,,.. V eaper Service . . II: -M- Nurse ry & child care provided PARSONAGE 549-0814 ST. MARK PRESBYT!RIAN CHURCH CORONA DEL MAR 'temporarily meeting at Corona tiel Mar High School -(off Jamboree Road) Corporate Worship and Church School Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Robert H. Carley FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wntmln1t1r 77f/2 Westmlllster Ave., Westm!.nster · TW 3-3832 Res. Kl 5-0337 Rev. Jay M. Campbell. Pastor Sunday Services. 9:00 & 10.30 A.M .. 6 30 P.M. Sunday School: 9: & 10·30 Preschool thru adults Wednesday : Miriweek Rible Hour 7 P.M. t ill A.JI. .... u ...... •ed!IMdeJ bealq M•Ull•• l 1W P.JI. Reading Room IJU \'ta Ude, l'f""'f'Cll'I I .. $ ()pe9 WeQ D_,t • A..M. I Wedaud•7- t>t I PJL I ,_ :1C1il Trll'l' .11. Tauda7 Ud P'ridl7-.............. l 11J A.JC. U 1• A..M . 11• P.M. Reading Room ttr• A.M.. tit,,. P.M. TM KN 1Mf11111!7 tnllilJ .. ii1'" taad th Cl11ud1 ..m-aad u ... ... ll11dlaa 11001111. "'In l'!llentfal.I. Ullit)': In Oplnlau. LlbertJ: Ia All ftiDo. LoN. •• A new ~ el Dllcfplet of am.t mee~ reiularl1 In the Sevctb Day Advesrtiat Sanctuary on Clay oear Ora.aa• Avenue. Newport Heights. Worship Hour. 10:'5 Church School for all, t :30 a.m. Bernard Burry, pastor Ml 1·8343 Nurgery provided 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1.~~~~~~--~~~~----~----. FOURSQUARE CHURCH Or&Qe ud Cabrille. c-. M.u Cherie• W. S1nlth, Mlnt.+er 8UNDAY WORmP 11 A.M. 6 7 P.M. .. An Hour With Ua Is Invested -Not Spent" 1----- R\ QllJrist lut~mm C!tlpmJr f _J_J ~ISSOURI SYNOD GJPplJ.~sgut~tH 1· FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Youth Groups: Sunday Morning & Evening 11 6 6at 7tftakeAve. I \V Up 1 • /0 HuntingtonBeach ) SCIENTIST, COSTA MESA ----------- .I Rev. G. Robinson Coota Mesa Women's Club Building 1 NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH Sales, Taxes 760 Victoria Sucet Coat& Mua U 1-5«)4 S\llld1y Wouhip SCY.ice 1:15 Md 11:00 a.a. Stm.day School and Adult .Bible Cl ... ,_.30 ..... lothar V. Tom ow, Paa tor CHRISTIAN ELEMENT ARY SOfOOL . tt!UW:~~ Ne;• ~~:I LE 6·2985 I 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa -BAPTIST- C<>unty during the July-Sep·1'----------· Branch ot The Mother Church 1 Attend the Church where "Christ is Lhe samc--yestcr· temt>er quarter ol. 1963 show-Tht First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Massachuselt~ day, today, forever ." ed a ga.in of 16.6 per cent ---------- 1 suv1ces itEADING 11.ooM HOURS 9:45 a.m -Sunday School-Bring the F'am ily over ttie •ame quarter a1.----------sundav 11·00 AM. iuK N•we>«t A••· 11 :00 a.m.-MorninJ1; Worship Year a.u. and placed the coun· BAHA'I w.ones<1•v ru11mon111 111-' 7·.00 p.m .-Evan~"11·stic e.-· Me•tl1111S 1:00 P.M. M, T. W lH. &. SAT. "'" ty solidly in fourttl place m sund•V SchoOI 9:15 A.M. frldlV lH p h' I . . M ic ... ~.__..:...ie collectioos. I UNITY OF GOD d . Dynamic reac ing--· nsp1ring us _u:..... All are cordially Invited to altend the church services an en JOY • 1 The total sales subject l_o1 -LTNITY OF RELIGION 1 Fundamcntal-Evan~elislic-Scnrtura the privilec:es of the Readinl! Room cosrA the state's 3 per cent tax m UN ITY OF MAN.KIND 1~-------------------1 meeting in Legion Holl 565 W . 18th MtsA the county were "152,096,000 Sun.-10 •. m. chlldrtn 1 p,m. voulh I for the quarter. This pro· ThllrH P.M. 5~·~·1 DR. BEN DANIEL GRIFFITH, PASTOR produced •10.562,800 in revc-11~::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::!::==============;1\ CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 ~---------------· nue fur the st.ate, another $3.-287 W. Wilson. Costa Mesa j--------------------~.960 for ~ county. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES D. G. HURST, j Los Angeles County, of N t 8 h Rev .. John 11. Parke Mini~tl'r tourse. led the stale •n lax ewpor HC Rev. Donall! Longnecker sun<l•Y MftrnlnJ S<>rW••· roUections w Ith $8.412. 150. S't' I A.MF.S !1209 Via Lido, OR 5-0210 81:!:,cia .. u 10' •11 , 4, 4 M ~--ond W"" San F'raneisco • . . ' 7.JO. 9.30, 9:30 and IHICl • m. Wnr•h•P •nd ~ ""' 111nd•Y kl'YICn 1·30 and 9;)0 • m. 1 4) A M County witlh .13,594,290; t:hlrd Wlldev $dtO(ll 10 30 • m. I Communion o was Alameda County with r1.urMl•v: ~Iv '""'"'""'ft<\ a. M~•''"• Oil ;i.mo su,z.~~!h•~v:,::',' servtru 6 on PM • SI. Jeme• DIY SCllOOI R Ed ard p Allen I WedMICllJ Evenlnf1 $12,864,840. Corona dtl Mtr ev. , w • . Bibi• atud7 bOllJ' 7:30 p M. I ST. MICHAEL ANO ALL ANGELS Telephone LI 8·57ll 5th A••· a. Mart<l•rlte. CIR ~5 t100 •114 f:U a.m. I Residence Phone LI 8-2047 I $Ul'CllY S.rvku t :U e.m. Old Cowboy c:t~ M':• Rev. John w. Donaldson RELIGIOUS ST. JOHN THE DlVlNE, Ll 8-8326 Dies in Boots 2043 Oranie Ave. Cat B•r,::t;!00 •"" 11:00 '"'· SCIENCE·. SUncl•Y Servl«t t :OO y p F A:lO DEiNVER (AP) -Al Rob· 1un11ev '<l'lof>• Holy comm'"''°" •:30 a. 10·00 Dr Ernest Holmr~ biU, who rode horses unlit he H~~"ti.ngton Beach Rev. William E:. Littlewood Foundn Christmas Day as hr sal B2:l6 1-;lhs Avenue woMEN'J Clufl rocking on a porch . I Ir was I 00 end 10·00 • m. 4~ IOI~ SI M11ntlnolM ~ .. ,. HARBOR TRINITY 11 BAPTIST CHURCH Baker St. k Falrvit>w Ave COSTA MESA ROBERTS. HESS. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Phone 545-5771 nr1• .Jo· eoh Trucks. Pa~lot 1007 W V1t·11111a. ('osla Mc~a Tbe Cbnttb ol OfUveranc:• SllllOAV kl>ool . • • . • tj A M. l SUNDA y Morn1,,. wot1ht' 11-00 A.M. Sundav School . . . 9:45 A.M &•Piiat Trelnlnt Union •.00 P,M. Worship . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 A.M 1 oo P.M. 1 Evanizelical Service 7:30 P.M. YP Service . ... 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDA y I W&DNESDA't Prayer Meetloiz .... 7:30 P.M _ '~a\'f!r ~rvlce . 7:30 P.M Evenlno Strvl~ . Attend Church Regularly was 98, died wit:h his hoots on S1'. Wll.FRll> S, LE 6-9295 suMo. 11 • m I tM '";<';•,, ~t'"'Ctt 1 oo pm, A•• 1111• Hawkin•, Pl>Mr '-6 tin v~. I :...........~~---~-------~--~~ LI 1-6866 FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Ameriu.11 Bapttat CoD"11tlOI la ..... It Cotll .. 1'alrYM• Road aoa ,.,., Dr!ve, Co.ti MHa Ch\lrch Schnol t:30 1.m. •Cl.t.Utt fOT AU A .... , Ennln• Wonhlp T·OO p la. Mnn1111J Wonblp ti :00 a,llL W9da. Bibi• itudJ • Prayu · su.,..rvlHd Nuntt'J for 111 SU'Vleu MMUnr .. .. .. .. 7:00 p.-. Mt.bterr MSLYIH V, TA1'L01t VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 9151 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach S.S. 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wed. Service 7::!0 P.M. JAMES s. DOLIN, Pastor 5:16-9810 ,'-----------~-~--~~-----' !~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------· I CONGREGATIONAL CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH Rll HellOtrope A ftllUe C~!'Ona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP !"341 and 11 A.M. Churrh Srhool cla~~f'8 !I ~o 11 m. ~111 <rn for holh hour~ F<lll'1n l'. Gflmkc. Mrn1~1rr FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. P. G. Neumann tndecendent -Bible Baottat I Sant.a Ana Avt .. at Maooll• Coste M ... I SUNDAY I Sund_, School , . . 1:45 a.m. Worship Service . . 11 :OG e.m t'raioioe Uni0J1 . . . 6:00 o.m: t::1cnln11 Service . '1-CIO om. WEONF,SOAY I r ,1u•r & Rih11' ~1utlv 7 .f'ICl om l'r111"' '>irtt1ne R on nm Bohbitl iierved llS a rlrp11ty --==============--=---=-=~-==---==~-= tl.S. marshAI in the Cherokrr St.rip or Okll\hom:\ h<-forc the hind ru~h. llr lalt'r \\as fl rodeo performer. Attend ~ the Church of Your Choice This Sunday ' ·u .. s. Wins Doubles; Cup Victory Near Grid Menu • Gator Bowl Tops Agenda Coffey San Diego UCLA, Michigan Clash .. ~ ~-=~~~ ;--~~~~~-::--~~~~ ...... ._...._-.....,...~ .... .-- For Ca~ Classic it e ' ' ' Yanks, Weather ---- Sizzle Showdown Set Saturday ' . .. Pirates Sail Off With Crown Cout.ra easily o~ed au competition to wtn the Southern Seriea crown. OCC, as UJUal, wa1 ~ lone junior college entered a g a i o s t the four.year achools. ol the time U1 tint. Orin Riddell and Tom Schock, altentate 1kipper1. allo did a ba.n(.up Job. Don Entrikin, Carl Strombtr&. John Markel, Tom Skinner and Bick Tonka acted as crew membtrl. Ume and aialn nosed out Ute @er crew. Nlnt races were held dally. UCLA C30). LHdmg the Pirates to the crown was team captain Cal Prf''llon and vf'ltran Sldp Riley, who consistent- ly placed In the tor> thrN> poAit ions in each race-most Long Beach State. led by the outstanding Henry Sco- Jlel<t. ~ the bluer;t threat to1'0d'C'1 domination. but the determinf>'f r1r~'"' Team acorln1 wat u fol · lows : Orange Coast (163 1, Long Beach State <tS.'\l. fal Poly, San Luis OblsDO (tttl. San Diego State (l~l . Occidental 11021. Univtrsltv of CaliW::nia at ~rkf'lf'l (941, Claremont 1901, C&I f'1•l\I ""fY'""~ , P'l 1 "",! "We hid to win," Grant joked tollowin1 the affair. "Dick TUcbr 1-set an lncredibly hlal'I stand.lq with tht tootblJl ttam. W• •~ contemplltlnl uk1q th~ Paaldet:la Junior Cham· her of CotlUD~ce to p1UC up tM tunnels and fill the RoM Bt>wl with water to allo• Orange Coast just one more 1 rlttrn"ti there." -1. Paterno, Hunter, Wojcik Three Pirates ~All-American Three 0ran1e Cout College football players joined a lllaNtuctde4 cut. on the 10th annual Im Angelea 'ftmM.QrldlrOA lftdex . All·Amertcan team announced today. I.JnebacRr Roil Paterno. halfback and cen.W' GNC Wojcik all earned JamU,. Paterno ad Hunt· Newport, Lions Score Victories By ERNEST LOPEZ lar Eddie GomalH, the 1J.ofta Buketball action went ~ managed to hit cin1y 9> per eeeood roood play at the cent from the floor while the West.em Bee and Magnolia Pantbera 6lowly pulled ahead. Cee cage tournament. today. Sunny Hilh came trcm a but only two Orariae Coast 33-30 halftime lead IDd ex- area clubs. N~ Harbor ploded for a 35 polnr teeaad 11 Bee. and Westminliter Cees, half to upend COlta Mela's bmd t.hem&elves In t h e Beee. The und«mamed Mw· ... were 1iadm on the ftrst defeml'N club ... w 0-Jdk made tbe lleaDd Oflen- lh'• unit. --------chtmPioru~ bracket follow· tangl. su~ by the 12 Weeke.d tng 'lbunday'a opening te1· pomt effort of Bart Omrido llMIL GUNS l'OI TWO -Hontinitoa Beach11 'Ed Ennel sparb a third quarter Oiler rally with a drMng ahot wblle mate Ren Mttchell (54) looks on. bmel potted 17 point.a as the OUen downed Mater Del, 58-52, to gu ton1th$'• semtftnala of th~ Newport cage tourney. Newport, Oilers J1ft otmr Pltata Pl.I.Yer• ...,. ~ .... bl• mlnUoa holMD. Otll1. ,..._ !!1'1. Bm ~..... Bl fl wmra. Bob u.,.. -4 Joe ~ Cll ooc ..... aD tabbed. Paterno, rugged 1m-pound middle llnebacker wbo spell'· bellded Orup c.out'• de- ,._ to u. 1111aout ~. .,., one ot. tbl on11 ~ AJl.Amerlcan pleb. He WU f1nt lauded bact tn 1981. Earlier th1s year. Patenio ., .. pJcted n.nt teaJ1l All· Amerlcan by the J, C. Grid Wire. Huttter. althou8b prlm.arlly a offeuive p l a y • r for ~ Q)ut. WU uamed f1nt t8am defcM • the All·Eutml CcaflNDD9 team MIKE HUNT!R for b..11 f1ne punt retm'11 work ,_....._...,.....,......., --~-....,.. ... and tbe Mv9n1 llarceptlons be made. All-AJMriean nl • et o r a aireed wttJs tbt d9dlion and picbd tbe fleet baltback on r tlle ftnt defenaive eleven. 1 8'oo. and the JO poilllll ~ Mark T«n Hays' Ten continue Mc.Kenzie_ &tafed . ~ the TV S rts Mr bid tor the aee title 1.o-Lancers ~ d1te ttr.t half po airght at West.em. sq1tarln« off only to tire in the flnal going. ....,..., , .... • "'~ C ......... "' AW ~ CllMINI 7. 12.lll ,.I'll.~ o.lfw1. ~ ,,, with die winner of l.ellt night's SlDly HU.i. oo1fl0Jnted the Gerden Gnw&-Auheim tut Meuaa beavlr tn the ftna1 at 7:S> tr\ the feature oonteat. ~quar1en. 14-4 in the tllird W~er beaded into to· period and 21·12 Ill tbe fourt.b. ct.y's action earlier. mHt1ng Twenty per on lboot.lDc Sunny Hills thiB ~moon I t frclm tM floor Uo tpefled 5 p.m. at Magnoll3. doom for Costa Me.1'1 Cee Newport e.amed the ri roopa a• Buena Pa~ an to enter tonight'• eonteat th eiiJit to ten point l • • d a wib!ring S2-tO cooqufllt of ~out t.be contelt tO» the &erWte w hi 1 e W~ win. l>ennia TUJtey led. Vu. kept Ma titie bope1 alive ~ tani 1airiot with five cckmt· a 37-25 trouncing of West.em. en. In othec Bee ectlioc, Smily HilLI shellacked Celt.a MeM. ._. ~. and Westmbter fell before Orange 49-30. 'J1le Mus·:_"':, < .. , ., • m1:-',:'!: Um.gJ tang1ied with 6anta Ana ~ "" " .._... Valley to the OOdl01lttion = ~ co ~ ~ rcu.d tJoday wblle Weftmin· c.n.. m> o m .\r. *' met Buena Pan, ., tn .,~~~':, :::-::-= ccmolldon actkm. m. Cel dMsion ~ 1t Mq· .,!!"'';.-._,., ll#Wf Hiiie II, C..te nolia tUdn 't tum out much WM A..., C•> I•> er.-II.,... !I I " Cit! Ditter belt.er for area crews M La ~ u 1 " <•11 ..... IWJra defeated Huatin&tDn C:J:'.J1~1 ~ ~ ~= ~ch, 31·26, 'Wtdle Buena Gett•rt m1 o m z'"''-p __._ ... _..___. "-'• M··· i<'WIM ..... w...,.,....,., -........ mn1. ~~. vua.. ....... Giit C2)1 Or-.. -,~ u1. 33-23. Today tlbe Oilen met~ 111. In Tourney Semis Wojdk, only a frelhman, earned the pivot apot on the MCOOd oUeuive team by virtue of a tremtndaUs aea· IOD. H• wu ~ly out- risndbll !D ta. ~al ram• with Mt. San Ant.ouio and ln U'9 Dec. 14 Junior Bou Bowl cla1aic. the winner of the La Salle-Helftlme .,_., ~ n. Wllttft~ I••••••••-• Matnolia oodlllt wbile Oolt3 .,., n. Tbrff other EutM11 Coo- ... _ _,_ •-h ..... ..,. ow"'" ference player• -Fullerton'• B1 GLENN WHITE The Pan""'rs are .__, wug w .. 1111111.ttr u • ,, ,..._. Steve Joyner, Ron Aartt ot Newport Harbor and Hunt· 011 the boardl and they do a 00m1111uei 11 u 1• ,._,. Riverside and Ml San An· l.ncton Beach move lnto aemi-good job of ecortng from close WHTMINJTll 1 .. 1 tonio's Joe Keough -were final• play toniiht of the 1ec· in under the bucket. ,. " ,.,. ,,. named All-Am~r!can. ond 8DJlu.al Newport Optlmlat Jordan miJS~ tym, the~ ; : ~ : The teams were u fol· bl.IUtbl1l tourney. tournament sconn1 record for c~ , • > • lows· Coech Eim.r Combs' Bunt-a 11ngte aame (83) in its lo~ :'.!..~ : : : '~ · , ..... 0 five will tackle defend· aided triumph over winless i.-rardl • " s ., FIRST TEAM RON PATIRNO .... -.,.(,.,. Lo"" San Moni IMrrwft 0 O 1 I o,,.,111 Ina toQrney cham,_,.. ... ta Ca. ,..,_,. O O 1 o I! ,,....,.,, w-.v. llf Ee•t Mlu lu'"4 -....... --..-"'°""'-""''"..._ 8Mcb Jordan at 7 p.m. ulnt Meanwhile, HunUntton wu LAT"::.~ ,~ 1: 1! ,.: ~· :.:;:· Jt:"~ ~~c.n~· Emil Neeme'1 Sailor <l havint a U&bt atruagle with T: wu-· -.X: llf Tmr11-. T"" pl up acalnlt top-seeded Mater Del in a aloppily play-DOMINOUl~:·:.r ,.,. 1' g.,11~..-. Tedd. of Wit• Mollka. Oomln&UP ln the 8:30 feature ed contest. H • .,.... 1 o t to. Hedllr, .-. llf .. " Frtfld-cc. h. All 81 are at Co-P"'" o ' > , c11111. mate aam 1 Neither team looked like a CoullH 0 0 , 01'· SMtollen. Tom, c4 ll•kfflll•ld, C.lll rona del Mar Hl&h and flna s titl -nt n...._r f-the ":J:t "°'' o , , 2 o1. •••"· 1udr. 11t •••n11e1d. c~111. ~ .......... n1' "ht e ..,,, e ""' VI C""rcn 2 4 2 • • McCtelten, Mlkt, of J-. M ... I will be staged .,ai.unwY • hall. Both were cold from e OWeN 1 o o ' 1: c11e,.,....,, CorMll. o1 Tr111llMf st. at the wne alte~g f\ndJ floor (Matel' Del hll 20.9 per ~~~· ~ ~ ~ ,: ~Wi1111nu. -· llf t -... en. SaturdtY IC ,~ l 4 cent, the Oilers made 23.3 per ~;::.,.." ! l f : c.111• 0.,1N11 the game for 7th P~~ a t cent) for the flnt two per-11etc1 o , 1 t I! MAnol•. F~ri. of t-l4lldl. m the struale for i1W• fJ>O 1_ ... _ And H ntin.,.,.,.., st c~., • • > 20 c.atw P. ·• latio 1 .. ., be-uwt. , u e-~ I mo Mlltw 1 s , 1 1. ;.,._, • ...,.. llf """.,,.,,.· c.111, at 5:30. ConlO n PMV tb consistent effort was throw-r11a1t i. ,, n 11 '· a.1911dd1, Ll'M· "' 5"UOI"' eai11. Ii.DI at 7 and "'1!1 feature e Ing the ball away on b;ld •-'Y ...,,.,. X: ::':.. JF~ ~ ~::. ':~ l01ert of tonight 1 semis. passes l ont a..c11 JtnMll " "n ,,_" 0 ...-,-. oic.. 11t Hf' Oil•• ,.a.M. aftttn n in con.Pa· · ""'• "'°"~ ' 11 10 1>-47 Olll•. 1'bll ~e Santa Mon-The score was close for u JottDMt ml ta. "•tenoo. 11011. et or1-CAest. tJon br:kr vored Mater ~ most of those first two frames . ro " ,, ,,. ~~."· i.w•'-'· LA 11t cotumll'• ••'"· ~ irou~ont tan~ wlth and Mater Del lef~ the floor ~'!:'!~" 1 1 ', 1 2 ,•, :.•-t..-, Midi..,, llf '•" ''""'"'',,., W _ _._._..,_ (&·3()) er Del at intermission with a nar· Moe<"v 2 a i 1 c1111 c 111 H(.(JUIW~ v. • .. ~ .,., I d It Toby l'renlclln I o 1 2 e J--. llev, of l. A. Ha.-. • • t "-1',bed f 0 f CODeOl&Uon l'OW .-T"""1 f!a ' WIS &amt J I J 7 1 ' Hunttr, Mllte, ol Oran.. Coeal, • \AU Page'• bucket with one sec· wa1111e11 > • 1 10 c..111. honon. et th ?Mn· ond left in the half ""11.cb put ~:-~ ~ l ~ ••tg.,",01111~AM HunUnstoD UPI . bte ,... &., coach Nash Rivera's troopt on a.o:1.., • j 1 ,, 1 G011u•es. "-'·· of NI Oil'• arcba ThundaY 1UI ' .--. l'ett.noft 1 1 I , AIJA. Oki.. GREG WOJCIK ....t..n-~ ..,;_._,... lta top. TOl•lt n 11 10 1' 1. Wltdter, Didi, !If ltktnlltld, C:.111, -----------wuu. ........... • ~-,._, T y -, Cllri.. f1' Cebt111o. C:.111. JnOlt 1m~W abowinl of Both c;luhl wanned up uom IAlfTA MONICA ccn T: "•"•'· J•. flf W111111. "'""•· the campatin in dumpil'lg thed ~ in thean thin1 q~ "•-' ~ ~ ,.~ 'ro ~~ •. LM, c•.,_ o1 Nort!IMJ""' <ir'ollmlmt of San Dlego, 61· an 1.1uu&I re y aee-aa~. ·~ I 1 I II G. Aerts. "°"' llf .,...,,,.. C.111 Ma•-r Del ....__ .... _... a """Ven· l(ll<fltfl 1 2 j 4 c. Woltlll. G,.... of Ort"" ,_,, 29. ""' UVtliH~ ..,. Wtoe, 1 3 4 I Ct llf • .....__ ... "" .. ,,, -··llfled for a point edge CM-27) wtth five SMrlt 3 1 1 1 01 l(t111t11. J ... ., M. &en """"'°' UVIUUI••-'I_. 1..1 d Elc:kJ 0 1 J I Celll. ahot at the Sallora by wiu~ minutes to 10 in the perto . Hernar>det o z • 2 1. JM•· J 1,,,, o1 ,......,r., .,,,, ...... w--·-.... -.,~ and However Com bl' f 0 r c es 11-ller 0 0 1 0 •. .. •• ..,. J•'· llf , .. ,1 ltlv .... Ml ... y••I -wuua.._ • ' • , Tot alt 17 IS 2S '1 a ltll. Tom, ol C•"'trtlfl. Ol<Je. Jordan trampled Santa Mon· came back to tie thln~s up at · DI"'"" Oil City Cage Loop lea 79-47. 41-all as the last quarter was 1IG'a&"""'"I '"" 'Y OU•"';', 7 ._,. :· ~'::.';.,~~m, .:'.~:~'· ~·11~:"eodl· OCIAN v1 aw TIACMIU 1641 l'O l'T l'I' Tpt ... ;A__,... came throu&h with ready !or action. H•w,or• u 21 u 16-61 c.111 • · ,_,....,.. f T -·· ''°''-· el CerrllM. C&Jll the top team performance o But the close clash sudden· N1w,.011r cm l. s...11h. it.11. et LO'lt 11 .. ch. ca111 ~~= the four names Thursday as Jy broke open as the OIJtT"s ~• ..,. ,,. T" o. H1r111eu, aurt1..,, llf w""~""i11l"'u w•-"""' ,, . M l¥Hfl ' 0 I • G Rt-. ~ of Oltnd•I•. • • • .... Jeck Ferguson. Chip orvay oiled up t~lr offensive attack r.._._ t t o • t • ,. • ...,., Miit•. .. -1~. '•111• llutw ••d Don Larson came up "'"d ran for a fllt 10 polnU 'et1t1111 , I t • t i . ur,..."· •tm ... •f,~ /"•~., ''* ... , ..,, Kt11Y 0 0 1 O 11. $ertori.. Jtm, nl "·~• • Munttlltr with exceptional efforts. in the flr1t four minutes of "'f10tr•l4 o e 1 o • M•""'""· Jt .... f!I H•rtn•11 '•111 c 111 "•'ed"' 0 1·1 1 1 u •10 , )6 • •7 ' 20 I ().0 I 1 I 1M 0 2 t M J 1 ti 11 ' 1 0 0-0 0 0 e o.o o o The Tars ran uo a 15-7 lead the perlod. ~::""" ~ ~ ~ 1: •· .,....,, ~.:... flf 5"" n .. .,._._ · k 1tm1e11 &t the quarter, then put the Meanwhil"" Mater Dei was Mervav s D ' u tt••• OtL .a-"'• Lofldel!Ua 1 0 0 4 win completely unm:r WNPI missing lt.s first 10 field goal "'"'' o 1 11 ' TOOLS en> ~· l'T ,,. T~ ' 'i It with a torrid aecond and third trie11 or that crucial frame . ''1~:r. 2~ ~ 1: ~r HB Offe1•s =~=· J . period. Neeme'a charg~s. do· Huntington enjoyed a 51-41 coo11 lnJ,? everything with finesse. gap bef~ Ktller broke the HOtlMOHT,~lt~T' ,, '" • r::!"'" 1i11rged to a 3&-13 lead at half-ic• for the Monarch• with 3:31 How~ • ' o 1n Surf Film ~.,"" time and swelled the margin to go tn the game, 1lnkln1 a ~o::i;·• ~ g : •g ,,. to !\l-20 after three quarters. free teas. ~:=' ~ : ~ ~ Top world surfers "Ill t>el "·'· Neeme played his reservea But the Oil City group con· o1a1 '!\£,,. .. o o , o seen In action on film Sun-O••h for the final.r:od ~,:~ Unued to hold its momentum r~;;.. ,: ~ : ~ day n.iahl at the JlunUrig. t:n. J they man•I ou (and its lead), fiiflUng off a ,.,. 'Y ... ,._ ton Beach Elks Lodge. °""'' unlucky Grot1mQOt 1~W!: 90 desperate Mater t>eJ rally tn HUfln~ eeet11 10 u 11 11-se Screening of the color mov-~~- Nnport ahot a 1 ...._., the closinl two mJnut.. Mater 0.1 11 u11 11-st le "Surftni Hollow Day" wW per cent trom ~-fl~ r Ed Ermel and Gerard An-NUllTIN•Totl HACH Ill) begin at 8 p.m. ~th tl.26 Ute ftnt .~!1' w~ ..... ~ dersoo led Oiler scorln1 with '5 " ~~ '~ char&td for aJmlssion. ,_..,,. Jottn COL&tU conn-• on Ofty •= • 1 1 " A arlng in the featu re '~ Milt. 21.8 per cent of their lttftspta 1T and 19, retpectively. ~tldMI::• : ~ l ~ len ':r movie wtn hfl Phil Ed· lnm~. "'""· !ft the cont.at. DomlftgUll found lhe IOlnf: :-·.~ ! ~ : ,; gd tabbed IS the wor)d'!i tllun!IY Fe"rCUson lid Sailor KOrlnf toul)\ for a period a1ainst out-r.~~ 1 , • s ;::a~•t surfer. 1 c.~ 'd" wilh 18 Wblle Morvay came cl&seed Westminster. ,n;:..., ~ ~ : ~ 4 •I 1' ) ().0 • ' llft • O o-o ti ~ 1111 " 0 110 0 GOLFl!llS cm IOlltO ,. "' .. ~ Tl' 10 .,. 71 ' 0.1 I 7 ., ,, 7 l·J u I ).J I I 0-1 2 o•> ,G '' """' 4 11-2 2 I 11 ,.,. , ,, • ~ 0 I • ., s " o 1-' 7 I O M l 0 1 ~ ~ J throuJh wtth a dozen. O>ach Oeorae Ga1low11y's "••re• o 3 o .! Another hot 1t)'.)Otin1 night LloM trailed by only f:>ur To1•11 n 14 ,. 11tms to bf' the Tars' key pointa r 17-13l after a quart.er ~Tu D11,~11JT ~" T,. aiainst a tall, toutb Domin· again1t \he heavily favortd '"'"'"' , ~ 1 • pez club-a fot which fll· r>ona. And, hid tt not been ::;::1 ; ~ ? : .REXIJRTKE lr~~:m~~:ing $1595 11-m---~A.a......_, All Oomeatlc SERVICE ~ r.a... lnatalltd W'e3 to dominata tht board• for two blown cripple11, the 1Ca11er J 1 ' • qalnst the Sailorl. Llona would have been tied ~::'.., : ! ~ ! WEST AUTO SUPPLY 'L:,c~li'* Soccer Duel Set Sunday Mela ltarted action thll ·- mottling ~ainst Anabelm. f:f!ft .Butdl I t t e r I y and Ron """',..... 9w0 cv> Cit> u ....., Chamberlain led Newport to writ 141 , ,',',' -..a ... ....: ·•-, <'-... -----'-o-lft !II ~ "'"""" h.it Wloll over ~ n1e, ~.-.1 ....._ U1 c 1111 , ....... 14 aad 12 points nspectively. :=;t~'., ~ 1,,111~ The SalJon jumped to 6D ._..,. Mit: HllM...,... lffdl - early 1U ftnrt quart« lead ~"acore· u Coast Rangers return to and added 17 more pobWa iJ'I .., .... ._,, 1i. .. ...,.. 11' Hum. ~~ frlmp dlky conftne1 '!!_.!'f•· ~ MCOlld stanza tn bead .the~~ cui , 1111 rs:-:.= 1wers ar , Newport ~ch, Pnars 31-20 et ~Oil . n--m c m ..,.""" Sunday for a 2 p.m. match The 1fdire' Sailor bench, 13 ~~~%"1 g w ,.,~ 11a1n.st City of Commerce In tn all, got into ttie aictb1. "',... w o m ~ a Pacif1c Socoer Leaiue col-A full court Jll'UI by Weat-,~.= i':."~*>'~ .. ~ llllon. em aocOl.lded for Wutm.1n· i1eut111 c'I, Ilea m • ......, 01 . -----------•ater'• Cee win. Wltb the tcore ~~ ._..: '-"•rt 1~ c.t. Kona Lanes Hosts TV at 2&-25 ln faYor of the Lions· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the P~ wmt tnto a full court press ooly to have Westminster bruk it wttti Jong passing th.at acrounted HAGGAR for eight consecutive pointli. Rkhard Hara took high point honors for the Llons. '695 TO '2000 ~ Kona Lanes of Costa Mesa scoring H points. Dave Pen· will host Saturday's televi-hall followed. cooling off the slon bowling show wbch fea-bench for eig!lt counters. ture1 Dave Groom1 against Doug Gepbst paced Weft· Luke Asberry. minster Bee ICIOring in Its men's wear Action will be screened lo-losing cause against Orange in vista center caJly over Channel 5, sl.art· with 11 count.en;. Playmg 843 w. 19th costa mesa Ing at 4 p.m. without tbe 6e?Vk:es o( regu·1.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~ \ HOW TO ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF SUNDAY TIMES HOME DELIVERY The ldttl way to take the Los Angeles Sunday Times js by convenient, thrifty home de.linry. You're sure of prompt, regular receipt of your new1paper when your neighborhood carrier de- livers the Sunday Timea to your home. The coupon below ia all you net'd to start your service. Pill it out and mail it today. Your local dealer will bill you; you need ~end no money now. ;~;.;;~T~;~;~;;-------~~1 LOS ANGELES TIMES TIMES MlRROR SQUARE LOS ANGELES H. CALIP. Start dcli,·ering the Sunday Times to my home at the rate of St per month and continue until further notice. I I I NAME I ADDRESS I APT. -I ~~----------~~~~~-----:.J Hunt.lnston will lwv• lt.t wWt Domi.niuez at lhe end ol :~voiit ; ~ i ,: <•" ,_. work cut out afalnst Jordan. the trame. ro1~1• " 10 11 "''----------------------- \ ! \ I; I .. ' 1 --------------.....----· -..._ ___ _ .. t ...... \ I r , ,,. Dear Gloom v G ns ..• I .,, When are they goi"9 to instell sodium vapor Ughts elong loc•I hi9hw1y1 to help d u r i n 9 heevy fogs. Another men wa5 kilted recently. How rMny more do· they n..07 -L.R.J. ,....__,. ____ '11Y ........ ltltt __ ... ._ ....... -y ... D•llY ,., ... , .. ..,. ,.,..._ a.1 1171. -·~ •• ,,. a .· . Pay Now and Sav.e , Austin Klplinger reports ln the widely-read Klpllnger Washington let- ter that it would be prudent for tax- payen to Pftpay certain 1964 bills by this comina Tuesday, Dec. 31. And U would be especially wise to ~e nnt year's oharttable conbibu- ti011S, all or in part. before the Tuesday year-end. It will cost less after taxes to make nm year's donations this year. he aaya. Thia goe1 for the United Fund. Community Chest. health groups. churdlea and any other recognized dwity. He says that it it lJ possible to buy next year's automobile Ucense plates now, we should do it. Heretofore de- ductible for !ncome tu purposes, they will not be in 1964 and thereafter. It's aJso a good idea to prepay interest on mortgages and personal loans. And if property taxes for 1964 can be paid now. that would be a good thing to do. Two rules of thumb: Push income into next year when rates are expected to be lower on all income. Pull deduc- tible expenses into this year to get the most from them. That John Birch Ad "businesses" that tile government now engages in. -Support locaJ police. This pro- gram stems from right-wing opposition lo many court deciJions the s001ety !eels are preventing police from taking .... ' I DIDN'T· MEAN IN MOSCOW .. . ' ·A11en. Sooit ~ ROlllT s. ALLIN and ,AUL scan ... ... ,Tbe Loni trouble-pJaaued U.S. lnformadoo Aalftcy 1 beaded Iott a new upheaval In both peno1mel and rgtnhaUonal aet.up. Major chanrea due are aa follows: Director P.dward Murrow and Deputy Dlrtctor 1onatd WUaon WW leave. Murrow ls iOUtg on bis own nltiative, as a conse- 1uence pf his recent lung cane.er operation. While playback eUects of our he haa returned to b Is . statementl.and action~ en I teak for short perlodl, be seek !_o aY,otd. -ynneceuny ·ta.a been unable to re· tnc:reuu ~ tn • tenaton tr· f 11 .,..,i 'te: he tween•\f>e n ,t, P4 U.S.S.r. , 1ume u •~"'v1 . ....,, , \U notlfled denl which wtu tender more di • lobhlon of the desire to ftcult the Procell of com· ·estp. munlcatlon ln 'en.a lnd The USIA to ION u. in.. non<ri.Ma lituadoca a D J lependent atatua and a.a&¥> project to the ltM com· >e made a part of thf State mua1ty an ~c Im.al• of >epartmenl The a&ency U.S. pu.rpo1e1. NU ullder Stat. Depcrt-<>then that bav. dtpre. nent jurtadlction iD the eated the USIA art t b e Zllenhower admlnlltratioo Spracue Committee, named 'ut wq made autooom~ b1 President ElleDhower; by the late Pres1deat Ken· the Herter Commltt.M, 1p- 1edy wbeD Murrow pve up pointed by P?'e3fden't Ken· 'tls career aa a prominent nedy, and Brooldnp IDSU· ·adle>-TV btoadCAilttt to tuUon . All reported .td· ·~me dlrtttor. veraely on the agency. TJUS 8WITQl·BACIC Is clng made on the ~m­ l"lendation of Seer. Dun Ru1k., supported by Rep. John Rooney, D-N. V .. chairman ol the Approprla- Uon.s rubcommJU.o t h a t handle• tM budpta of t.be S t a t e Department and USIA. Lut week the John Birch Society bou&bt and paid for a full page adver· tiaement in the DAILY PILOT to solicit public support. A few readers jumped to the wholly false conclusion that publication of the Birch message con- stituted endorsement of its contents by this newspaper. To refuse to accept such an ad would be to violate our own precepts of .freedom of press and speech. The Birch ad was neither libelous nor in bad taste so it was _published and clear- ly 1.Jbeled "Advertisement.'' ~~;:Wn~~ve action against Everyday Prohlem.s -A program to spot "errors" -of Rooney hu been crltJcll of the USIA'• effectivenea, particu.lu17 behind t.bt t.roo Curtain. Jt la hi. betsef that rut.oration to the state Department'• autborty will improve the aaenc1'• effl· cleocy and aan mOMy. Other conlfellioaal ct1t1c• are b.lahl.1 1keplcal of tlth tr l.lkelibOod. EAGER BEAVERS-Now that the official mourning period iJ over, watcbJor a lot ot activity boOmlng Peace Corpe Director Sar· 86Dt Shriver for Vice Pres· ident. Privately, the late President's brother · in. law f.l"ankJy admit.a he is very rnuab iatensted Jn being Pretldent J oMIOll 'S run· nm, mate and planl are ln the mating to pUlh that ambJden. With that in mlnd, ~ wtll It.ave the Peace Corpe in tba 1prin1. He a1ao 11 keeptna an eye Oft the posctbruty ol nmnin& for aowmor ol Illinois. Statements in the Birch ad not· with.standing, the fact is that the society reafiirmed its long-established objectives-J.nc1uding the ones which have brought the group condemnation for intemperance and "fright peddling" -only wt week. In an interview with a staff cor- respondent of the Christian Science Monitor, John H. RouuekJt of San Marino, western regional governor of t.he society, ticked off some major ob- JectJves: -Impeachment of Cbief Justice Earl Warren, which Rousselot describes as "a program to awaken the people to the lack of conUtutiooal principle being expressed by our highest public of· ficials." -Get the United States out of the United Nations, on grounds that the world body Is "under the operational control of the Communist conspiracy." -Encourage "local busi nessmen not to purchase Communist-made goods. -Plug for passage of the so-called "liberty amendment," which advocates the sale to private ownership of various MeGlll fact and statement in the mass com· munications media. -To "bring more light to the civil rights movement." Birch members be· lieve that the civil right& movemmt is directly lied to Communlat attempts to stir race hatred in America. Rousselot trod somewhat more lightly than the society's founder and bead, Robert W~ch. AB recently as Oct. 25, Welcfl renewed his accusation that former President Ei!enhower was guilty of treason and that John Fosler Dulles, the late Secretary of St.ate, was a Communist. In. bl& ne.wsletter, Welch characterized Eistllhower as "a ded.icat· ed., conscious agt!IU of the Communist conspiracy." , The society'g adverti8ment used assassinaUon of President Kennedy to advance an argument that the Birchen; are best qualified to fight Communism -a rather remarkable line of reasoning considering t!he society's previous re- marks about Mr. KeMedy. R.ousellot's comments make it clear nothing has really manged il13ide the John Birch Society. Robert Welch still runs things and Robert Welch would rather turn American against American by sowing seeds of suspicion than ad· vance a rational campaign for better government. A Death anf]AJ' Memory By RALPH McGILL There was a small item from Bonn, Germany, that Erich Ollenhauer was dead at 62. He was the long-time leader ot the Social Demo- crats. In a time when Social· lst.s are equated with Com- mwmta by the e~treme po- litical right and as obstruc- tionist fools by the Com- munlJta, the story of Erich Ollenhauer and of heroic and mainJ.f.lcent Kurt Schu· macher ts worth telling. These two were chiefly re- sponsible for the survivaJ and vitality of the S o c I a I Democrats and for much of the momentum t o w a r d democratic processes in Germany. .. IN tm OLLENHAUER was a candidate for t h e chancellorship of Germany He wu defeated by Konrad Adenauer. German pros- perity was at its be!lt The Christian Democrats had a 11logM, "You Never Had Tl So Good " Ollenhauer was further handicapped by a lack of oratorical and per- sonal glamor. I talked with him in the Socialist party headquarters In Bonn. In the hallway of that same building was a bronze bust of Kurt Schumacher Ollenhauer said, In re- calling Schumacher. that every civilized man owed a debt to him. In that we are in debt to all those who have sood against tyranny and moraJ inequities, Ollen- hauer was right. IN 1932 K U RT SCHU- MACHER was a Socialist member of the RJeichstag. He was a brilliant orator and a fearless man. was Schumacher Hitler and his booted storm troopers were then forming . Schumacher stood one da v in the Reich - stag and said of Hiller anrl his program that he and It appealed only to ''the in- ner i;winishness in man " Soon thereafter Hitler came to power. Schumach· er refused to leave Berhn Friday, December 27. 1963 t Newoort Hor~: .. ~ 81tjiij1iji1(,1}jl--• -Thomos A. Murphine, -Editor Walter Burroughs, Publisher Charles Neiswender N. Paul Nissen Businen Managtr Assistant PubUsher Thomas KeevU , Editorial Dlre<'tor Member Associated Press United Pres~ International Member Audit Sureau of C1rcuJatJon1 Mcmht-r California Ntwllpaper Publishers Association One of HlUer's fint acts was to Jail Kurt Schumach· er. For 15 years the Social· ist leader endured humilla· ttons and deprivations with· out breaklng. He w a s starved. He was left In un· heated ceUs in the deep or bitter winters. When war came he was transferred t.o Dachau. one of the more infamous of the concentra· lion camps. There he con- tracted tuberculoois. AT WAR'S END Schu· macher w a s freed. He came out of Dachau to find himseU the only top Social: i1>t leader still in Germany. I In 1933 Ollenhauer h a d elected to nee Germany and Hitler. He went to Prague The Germa11s came In 19.18. Ollenhauer fled to Paris. Paris fell In 1941. He escaped to Lon- '1on. In 19"'6 he rtturned to r.ermany ar.d was tlected df'puty to Kurt Schumech· er. I Of three Socialist~ who had bf>en member11 of the Reichst.ag with Schumach· t>r In 1932, two had been executed on Hitler's orders and one had died in a bomb raid. Schumacher had an un- ders'..andina and a hatred for Communism t h a t matched his feelln&s f o r Hitler's philosophy. He re- ferred to them as "Naz.ls In red paint." Germany's Socialist party wn a1ml>st nonexJs~nt. Schumacher. frail, slowly dying, put It together again. Someb o w he manaied to speak, lo work . to inspire He lived to let thf p11rty vftallty comlnJ hed. A Suppressed . Fear . . . ... BJ Elltwortb ~ IUclt.~top Next Wednesday we sbaU tear the old. calendar· down and replace it with a brand new one. Some of us are going to do il rather fear- fully. It's a brand new year and we don't know what 15 ahead! Some of us do! l have ·a Ct'iaa6' VI 11 h ~ Jrho ~b)y' woo't .ee • •r y much ol the· year 19M. J know of .noU>e~ person who !las to make a big deeillon No matter wtiJcb patfi , shl' chooses to take, it ls goinl? to be dltflcuJt. The year 1983 has been so good to some of ua! U only H could go on u we ba\e been doing! I guess t h e most lmporta,nt fear ~e have not expressed rs· one that we· hue suppres5ed .. the.f~r of stayin&JJu rut. YOU lll':MEMBER thf ual diddt reallre her ln· mJ.ktnl anJ habit changing nate capacity to end\tre~ most marked. To anyone She d!dn't know truly what who -esserts as a dogma , all her assets were. 'Human nature never She forgot what Dr. changes! it la fair to reply. Hocking said about people · 'It is human nature to "Human nature ls the most change itaelf.' " plutlc part of the living So then Jet's tear the old world, the moat adaptable. calendar down and replace Of all .Qt~ ~41• ti is it. ynth ~new 9ne! We are man ~w rto r1'•b,e:redity ready to move up to 1964. coun~ ledt, ~ .aofl. ~ lri>wlni that n can ed· scloua ding fo~ for just td almolt a.ttytblag. If moat. anybM ii unwilling to ~ thfs tt 1s time for hlm to rt!!lign• from the human race! And someone e I s e wilt ~ord it so, on a cal· endar! CONSIDER THAT man's :.nstinct.s are lea fixed, bi8 brain mogt unfln.lahed at birth, hi1 powers of habit . . .Dal Boyle Aleocf.lttd Prhl Cotumnl.t good old days when bt the winter it was so easy to••••••••••••••••---- drive horses. All you had to do was to let the reins hang on the dash board and Ole Dobbin would lakr you wherever you wanted to go. The wheels conven· :enUy followed a rot ln thl' road. But in the springtimP driving was a-Utt.le morP difficulL There would be several 'rutl. in the road where the spring thaw had made progress. One o' my friends recall~ this sign that he saw on a road once: "Take carP which rot you choose: you wffi be ln it for the nP~I 25 miles." There are ?.fi'i 'ong miles ahead and somP er us are hoping to be in the groove ! WHY IS IT that we are afraid of that which is new• The unfamiliar is terrify. ing! We have a certain sense of security in thal we know what our problem~ are and though we are anx lous to t.ackle nrw exper- iences we cannot J')<'lssihll foretell what all the proh lems will be Furthermnrf' there is a dee~i>:?aled dr sire to .-emain as wP 11rrr as children. A psychl;Jtml as~rcl .1 JO.yea r old boy why hr Jlf'r slsled in actinJ! likr a hah' and he replied, AN·1111•r I'd rather h4' a hab' \ 011 NEW ORLEANS, La. - Thia may come u a sur- prise. but 10me persoM juat can't stand Mar d l Gru. They can take it U 1MIC· es11ary. The y ha~ to take lt if . an Important business aaodate pops in from out of toMl 8Dd ex- pects to be Uken for a tour of Bourbon Street and then eq>09ed to • Mardi Gras parade. STRJCl'LY SPEAKING, Mardi Gru is only one day, the tumultuous climax oC myth, mbth and f anta.sy on Shrove Tuesday. Car· nival refers to the entire celebration . The purist insists on the daiinction but for tbe pub- lic in general and visitors in partlc'l1lar. Mardi Gras means parades and the ac- companying frenzy. WHEN T H 0 U SANDS along the parade route yell at maskers on f l o a t s · ·•Throw me something!" and then scramble child- like for Japanese gew- gaws and C?.ech baublea, the Mardi Gr~aters are ab- sent. An introverted M a r d t Gras.hater will m u r m u r sometrung about a splitting beadadle that kept him f.rom the cheering throngs. An extrovert will put it bluntly: "I didn 't go; I hate parades." SOME DISIJKE Mardi Gras eolely because it dis- t'UpQs traffic. Admittedly it does marl ltreet traffic, bus and street c.ar schedul · es a.re temponrily ilUr· rupted, eveey p e r k i n g space is filled and eome pmting l~ seize the o~ l>ortunf ty to add a bit to their fees. Some swore off Mardi Gras when they became embittered while standina in a cold driz:zle waiting for a parade only to find it had been dlneeled because or the weather. IF IT 18 absolutely nec- essary to leave the house during Mardi GTas, the hat· er will drive miles out of his way. Even so, he is likely, to find himsell halt- ed suddenly by M unex- pected six..,Jock neighbor· hood marching society. But for one who hates, ttlere a.re thousands who woulm 't thinJc of missing a minute of the Gttatesl F'ree ~ on Earth. See yoo next Mardi Gras It'll be Feb. 11. get mort i;ervice ·· \\ 1· 11 ~~~;nia::w~~-=,...!/!'IS•s=~=-'!~MilfllJ•~m most of us dn not crt 11" red carpet service I hat 11,. would like to get. bul lhrrr Is just enough truth in wha1 the 10.year old said In 111 Grassroots Opinion dicate t h a t Wl' ha1" ~~;mt:r.11iii11-..i•••11.1emm<~maz::::iaic=m• enjoyed maximum ~ecurilv / , and haU! to gamble on llir Cla}1ep. N..M., Leader: unfamiliar "The bureaucrat.& Md their MAYBE IT IS Goon lhi!I we don't know what thr 111 ture bolds for us .Ju~t th.- other day I heard so111rrinr say. "I never woulcl h;n,. been able lo J!o lh11111i!~ what r did lhl!I !.iq \!·~· If r had known \\ h~t \I ,1< 'aofn$t to happen , IW'fnri 11 dJd happen " Thi~ 1n1!1 ••I poU llcian 'Boy Fridays'. are increasingly resentful, and almost tnvarlably {lrestn1 a 'who dares to crlliciUI Cae· sar'' attitude when con. fronted with the grow1n~ groundswell or unfavorable public o p I n I o n resulh.nJ: from Ul~lr U~rf>hi~ JJ')wer~ nevrr Intended under the Amerkan constitution. Any individual or orianlzaUon who stJcks a thorn in the 11ensltive hide of the usurp- ers is subjected to ridicule or implied association with poUUcal actlon groups, and if these fall his or her char· acter is assaUtd Objection~ 10 their onwpotence could only originate from rxtrl'm· 11t~: ultra-rightists t1r thr 'lunatic frlnit'." They pOt out the Ame cori~nUon wu made when the la.st change took place in 1953 -wU.hout ruults Rusk wants USIA under his direct control on tht> ground th•\'• necessary to "implement" foreign policy both at borne and abroad He holdl the agency ii an lntecrat pert or the admin- istration of foreign policy "THE J S SUE S AT STAKE" -President John- son qreea wlth Rusk. Also strongly l.nflueodng t h e Pruident ls the fact that USIA has been repeatedly usailed by both govtm- ment and private authori· tits. A number of cMgression al committees have probed USIA. Latest of these ln- vestigationJ is one n o w under way by a HoUN For- eign Affairs 1ubcommlttee headed by Rep. Dante Fu- ~ll. O.Fla. 'I1l1s inquiry hu produced sharply crit- ical testimony. Behind Rusk's aim to re- gain domlnatioii over USIA is a "posltJon paper" pre- pared by the State Depart· ment'11 P o I I c y Planning Council and formally ·~ proved by the National Se- curity Council under the late President Ke.nnedy. THIS SIGNIFICANT poli- cy declMaUon, UUed "The Issues At Stake," 1tatea In part: "We must seek to indoc- trinate our own people and the peoples of tbe free com- munity with a deeper un- dentanillng of the Issues at stake, emphasizing that the existence or Commu,nlst re- gime ln U.S.S.R., Cblna, Cuba or other areas ls not. in itself, an appropriate cause of war. "At the same time, we should take account of the MR.MUM ----------~ ~--.-..-· ----- Au11ta.ot Defense Secy. Arthur Sylvtillkr, of "news m~ent" fame , ll tak· Inc a new tact in that field. He bu •tarted firing up a boom fer bis boss, Defeose Secy. McNamara, for Vice· President. While McNama· ra ts an avowed Republi· can. Sylvester sees that as no obs~ to being John· son's running mate. Al. SyJ. ves11e:r' fiiures il that would be en tdvantage as It would rive the Democratic slate a bipartisan slant." Also becomi.D1 .ct:Jve are devo- tees ol UN AmbM:aador Ad· laJ Ste\l'en.son. They are talkma of organl.ting a na· tioowide chive to boom tbe 1952 and 1956 Democratic standard .oea.rer for second place on tile Johnson tldtet. CRYSTAL BALL-Thue is a good possibility the long-pendini •n billion ta>.· cut bi.11 won't emeTge from the Senate Finance Com· m.¥tee until gprlng. Me m· bera of the commttue are saying they don't expect the measure to be complet· ed befo~ April. They point out that Harry Byrd, D·Va., chairman, while in no way stallint on the legislatl.oo. intends to have the com· miUee consider It line by line. and as it is lengthy and complicated, t hat means a lot of time will be necessary before it's fin· ally wrapped \lp. Alling Sen. Cl.air Engle. D-Oaiif., ia atill "~ much up in the e..lr about seeking another term, but be has definitely made one decl· lion: He liq no Intention of re.lgning. He is making that clear to Califomta ad other Democratic leaders wtlo ha.ve been sounding him out on quiWng before the 1964 campaign so a Democrat can be named to his seat and oampai8'l H an incumbent. Eacle la in· sl.stini on holding on until he decides what be intenda to do about nmning again. -1 - a ~ I TR to 3 pu es NE W1 ph frc w .. .. • EYeryone,Hu . t Sc,mtthfn9 ·That SomMn. Ste Wants - YCMI C.n s.I It, Rnd ltl Trecle ft · Wtth A W 1rrt Acll 1 HOUSES llOR SALE 1 HOUUI 'OI. SALE GINlllAL GINlltAL a. glance ""ck • • • a long · 1~ fol:Wmlr .~n '8 . -~ .. . Spirit of th~· Sea~on I OUR SEASON'S 'GREETINGS ••• • • J At this time of reverent ind loyous feetlvltl .. we wllh te think 1Wef Y9" whe heft utU~.eur .a.rvlc11 to mutv1I benefit. We resolv. to continue our policy of c.,....._ MrWiee .•...•. the pellcy ~kh we · llel~ ht1 -...n the chlf 1fector In our achievement H C1Ufornl1'• IMckr ln1...,_ ...... • . . · •. To elf of you from ell of us 1tW1lktr a· LM, we extenill1best wl1hft .fer·"-helhll'ay ......... .-.ta. New YMrtoc..,,.. . . _,_ WILLIAM O. THAGARD, V.P. ~ (M1n19er • C.M., Newport) Corona Del Mer Off.) MERLE I RDTIMAN , .Aut. Manager Costa Mese Off. EVE McCAUGHEY BEN FORTIN WARNER MOTHERSHEAD GERALD O'BEIRN JEAN ROL~· . \ IOIES . .RIQCMD 109 OLSON . HELEN CA vwpoo ROBERT CA YW.000 WILLIAM CUNNIN6HAM STEVE GNASH FRANK HOVdRE . RALPH PREETO, • A11t. M1n1ger Corona del Mar Office • • PETE BARRETI CHUCK COLESWORTHY FRANKIE CONNOR TOM ·DEARTH TREAT YOURSELF to a family gift. Cost will be $450 down to you. 3 bedroom home in excellent condition. Well paced in a landscaped yard loaded with rose bu.sh· ea and fruit trees, too. W. &L .• Inc. Open Eves. Ml 6-7711 NEED A BUSINESS LOCATION? We have a lot, Y.1 ,-tlmt has a rented house and pl6Dty ot room for another busness with access from two streets. Can be purchased for Jl9,500. W.lrL., Inc. Open Eves. ..J Kl 5-9491 2760 E. Pacific Cout Hi9hw1y CORONA DEL MAR 675-3171 AL SALtSIURY JACK ~ONNOR ELMER ALLEN HAZEL FORTIN DAN LEE CYLDE NELSON RUTH PETERSON IETTY HICKS MICKI MacDONALD JACKll 6ROENDYCtcE WUE ~THY. sa:. TEflAY ftUNTON, ·SEC. TRADE FOR TRAfLER. OR BUY WITH $-tSO ·DOWN 3 bedroom home with Wpla and ~pea. l*uti· fully malntatnecl. Hua• Jvd with ~ trees and shrubs ii i4etl for chllclren. tl&,000 .. W.ltL., Inc. Open Eves. Kl S.'491 MESA VERDE -$18,900 Spuklln* clWrf~QID· with bup bedroOm.a. 2 bllhl, new W)w and drape., WU.tn kltdren, lotl "' chlelit an planter wort. lMitt value in the area -wben you see it you will atret. 1900 down, or with a Gr lotn. NO DOWN PAY· M.ENT. W.&L., Inc. Qpen Evea. 67i-l171 LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU with thia local income property. A ar<>a annual return of $271000 can bt youta with tMae 19 Gar· den Apartment units in C<*a Mesa. Excellent ex· isting linancin& and an amioua owner will consider trading for vacant property. t205,000. C&ll W.&L., Inc. Open Eves. Ml 6-7711 FOR MOTHER -IN-LAW or dad or any member of the .family, there's a sep- arate guest auite .ttacbed by breezeway to th i s custom ~ullt home in Newport Hm,ht!. Widow must sell, ad tt'1 • dandy buy, because the la?lge, level lot alone ia worth the p.rioe of '20,950 - with just ,2,100 down. W.&L., Inc. Open Eves. 675-liil 4 BEDROOMS -$17,900 \~~ ~! rNo better buy in the area. Spa· ldu~room with brick fireplace. Carpet· in1 and ~. 2 baths, large covered patio. BreU!ut area for the kiddies. l'inandng? $800 down FHA or NO DOWN to qualified GI. W.&L., J Inc. Open Eves. 675-3171 .ET'S TRAO.E- llhil-prl$.entioua 3 bedroom ho~e overlooking the ~ to the Htrbor. 'I'b1.-ii available for a trt'de into a 4 bMr6om home in the Weatcllff, Baycrat area. Take advantage of the excellent Bayside Drive leasehold at this dis.tinguilhed ad· dress. Ust your equity now. W.&L.. Inc. Open ~. Ml 6-7711 WILL TRADE 4 bed.room POOL home for smaller home. 1Sx3~ft. pGC)l ta m uetlltnt condition. Cozy fireplace, fam· ily room and 1 ~ baths. Walking distance to Har· bor ShC?P.ping Center and to schools from kinder· prten through college. W.&L., Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 $950 DOWN ~ famow "T" plan in Mesa Verde. Separate muter suite with bath plus 2 bedrooma for the ~dren in the West wing. Electric kitchen and family room, 2 separate yards and patio areas. Lowest price "T" in Mesa Verde at $20,500. W.& L., Inc. Open Eves. • .Kl S-9491 E-Z TO CARE FOR TROPICAL ISLE SETTING surrou.n.dl thiJ beautiful H.a.waiiJ.n Modem Pool home in aclu.stve Weatclif:f. 3 bedrooma, d.lmng "L", all electrlc ktt.chen and carpets, drapes are all included features in this comf«table '44,500 home. Don't miu this!! W.&L., Inc. Open Eves. Ml 6-7711 BACK BAY See this home wittt large lhing J."OOID. family roorn. 2 fireplaoea and bullt-i.na in a friendly club-like nedghborh~. The covered lanai, the landscapi.J1g and decor show true pride of ownership. 2 blocks to proposed park. '27,950. W.&L., Inc. Open Eve~ Kl 5-9491 FANTASTIC VIEW of ocean. Catalina Newport Bay, and at nigM. thotl!l.nds of glitt;fuig lights. The beat view prop· erty we have seen in some time. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths loads of storage space, formal dining ar'!a. all electric kitdlen. One of the most exclusive arMs of Newport Beach. Price is $39,500. W.&L .. t·1c Open E~s. 675-3171 FOR ONL Yi $2 000 DOWN Now you can live \.D th1s cozy 3 bedroom Eastst<le home. Spacious living room with .fireplace, cllr· peting and large dining area. Hardwood floor~. plenty of room for boat or trailer in thiA 60x135 foot lot enclosed with block wall. Better see i~. today. Price · b •t9,500. W.&L., Inc. Open Eve$ 675-3171 .ARGE HO~ ~E -LI TTLE MONEY COLLEGE PAR!< THREE LOCAL \ OFFICES 3 bedrooms. 134 baths + lovely large 18x22·foot family room. This home is situated on a huge pie-Jbaped lot affording max· imum ·privacy. Room for a pool and a badminton ·court. Mari· nera Elementary School and all the convenience of being with· in walking distance to the n'ew Weatcliff Plaza Shopping Center. Owner must sell. Only 127,300 with good available financing . W.&L .. Inc. Open Evea. Ml 6-7711 CORON A C1r L MAR'S ONLY HACIENDA Old Mexico at the harbor entrance in Corona del Mar! An au- thentic cement adobe home on two lots. a guest house on one lot. and one big vacant lot ... all four lots adjoining with 120.ft. frontage . Many rare and valuable trees and plan..,. Uti· Uu now as your private eat.ate. or perhaps subdivide now or later. This is a rare opportunity. W.&L .. Inc. Open Eves. 67S.l 171 TO 2629 Harbor 81\'d, SERVE COSTA MESA YOU Kl S-9491 Absolutely nothing down to a qualified veterans. 3 + familv room, Medallion award home. wall-te>wall carpeting through. out and expensive Beaut.ipleat draperies. Completely redecora· t~ floor to celling, shell stone fireplace. Near Fairview Road and across from new city park and gol! course. $22,500 and fa st possession. W.&L .. Inc. Open E~s. Kl 5-9491 4 UP I DOWN make the perfect combination for the large famil~ home. 5 bedrooms; upstairs children's sitting room, used bnck, cherry paneling and exposed beam family room, ultra-modern large kitchen includes electronic oven. The separate dining room would seat 20 for a New Year's dinner -custom designed and built. A real value at $69,500. Absolutely tile finest. W.&L., Inc. Open Eves. Ml 6-7711 2043 Westcliff Drive NEWPORT BEACH Ml b-7711 - • tT, • • ..... . \ MEM8ERS: Newport Harbor • Coste M•sa Botrcl of Rt•ltor1, California Real Est1te Associ1tion end N1tional Auociation of Real Estate Board~. _______ ., t ' .I ""' ......... - . ·. " ........ I l l•I F;t.,"~~·31,' 1111J 1 HOUSIS FOil $ALI 1 HOUSH FOlt IALI 1 HOUUS-,ott ..;,.SALf 1-HOUllt' 1 .JI Sf: Li il NOUlll -IALI NOUlll llOI IALI OINlllAL OINlllAL .SL ,llW. ' · l o•N•RAL 1 o•N•RAL · ·-A Mk a0&mxm a AP _,.c:-•rt n.:a i ._ .. - owa a mulU,.,., ..,t. 11t1tt '-'V· '"" rd I ""'1dilll • U!• ...n PININSULA A". Matt Lalo 9, Rea tor =r~·~0:1.:~· ~~ ~ *N•wY11rRij1rt~ . UNUIU•L HO .. JI unv.w. .. ,'"'"°' ,._ .., ........ ..., wtta..., _.. ICUW MODERN THREE BEDROOM . WTSJDI COSTA MISA LOCA,,ON. 'l'1W Jaste!ully deco1at9CI home la lmmacutat. and just wtlet the val~ 'fri.ae buyen wllt ap. ~eciate. The paneled living room with FIRE- PLACE and comfortable family room will please the most discriminating eye. The ~d· rooms are large, Ugbt and airy with gentrou• closet space. T~e two baths are fbJntng clean 'With ample lipen closet ~pace. The kitchen has gas builM nJ, wbtie pemona tile cou11ters, attractive cahlnotf '"" a spacJou, ••rvlc• p<>rch just a few •l11pc tW•f · A RE,\L V ALUI AT $22.500. Only tl1l500 dOWI) la l)•IJ r ,ff.A, loan . You will want to IH thl.a Oftl , OA~ TODAY. EARLY · BIRD SPEOAL . t'lfst timt offertd, !t's vae,nt pt >'•• '9•" have i.miaed.iate poasellton. 4ltraoUYt, Wiii built twQ btdroo• hol'Qt wt~ KUDWOOO FLOOU, llD&nte dininl r~rn. C.anll~ tJJ1 kitcbe)l, service porch an~ lain e!01f •VN ROOM. Large 6a' x 161' Jot 01 quJat ,cuJ·tt• aac at.r'9t in Newpol'f lf •••btf ~r11, Conve"· ' tently l~ated to t 7th ,,,_.~ tllopptnr center and Newpmt Harbor Hilh. 4 GOOD BUY AT $19,200. SEE TlllS. I EARLY AMERICAN PROVINCIAL t!t]ee bf4t..,,, tw;e lta~h home with large used brip~ OttJllO• in botJt Uv· lng room and faJDt~y tp1 ,., built-in kit· cllen and separU. l~~rch. Loea~ed on quiet street in 'M.i f. VEJWE within walk· Ing distance to ,i;m.ntary 1chool. Sl,600 to new low inter..,t f'.H.A . LOAN moves you in this clmming home. FULL PRICE ~ Y ,22,&00 -ACT NOW. DOWNTOWN LOCATION Here is your opportun.ity of P~M.,Pll a QU,u.JTV ff6MJ in an ••~nt rNlf•pf.J.J locttlon and UH tbe cqnv•11t•nee ti waJkinl te t.ht .tewnt.ewn C01tt Mua thopa Hd I . lfth It. llteppill& Cepur. TRULY A U- Ttll!D COUPt!S t'ftE.A.)f JtOME . Tllis lm· maculate two bedroem has choice oak hard· wood floors. ceramic pullman bath and airy kitchen with dinette area. Covered patio. Fenced, well landscaped r~r yard. Pavtd alley. The "BUY Of /.. LlfETIMJ!:" ~·~u prict only 117 ,9~0. RESIDENCE PLUS l"COME YOUR CHOICE. Liv~ in eiiber the one or two bedroom unit and rent out the other. These units are separate from each other and are both in excellent condition. Locat· eel only one block from stores and publlc truaportatieft. Qrammar ' tnttrmediatt school! ne~r-by. PJUCJD TO 8!LL AT $l9,900. AJk to •e our file Pf\ quaUty duplu'u ~ ttiplen1 for ule. "' "" lnoctM• Ull 1011 '" ,._., llllP WIO ~ .,._ ~ i • t 11.. 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'9Q. _,.."tat &1114~pln&'. wltb ' ' · vat• ti.y awtmm~ M&ell, OR a.alal JOrnplete ~r •r•tem. •mtll • boat ~ch.IAI --------- Canyon and oc.a.11 yiew. \ r&IQJ> 11 plv. e>waer Mk· 2601 R~llftds tfl M&lr.borhood ot ~ f in, US.GOO, >!pm.ea. ·Price $8U~, •ll .. 11:==::::::=:=::; .. _, _,.., ,.,_... phone. SHO•~• • a ·~ a 11itli. QA 1.JOOo Ev•. &.t•it IJOI )fewport Blvd. Npt. "~"'---~~· --+·ffTft A Moii.« ...... 0 tNCOMI CMerut Buktt Ptua> ~,.,,,.,5\T "'" °"", Qtaioll S·t360 Open Evea. OCEAN VDJW .. THIB DI:· W6U tlfl)forlAbl• olekJ .... -....,,..,,.._........-____ LU X JC EXllCU'l1Vll SpM1ou• lluccola • lliullt ...,,.. JIUJ rental u"'t lit $450 JQTAL DOWN HOME 1n our mo.wt exclu· ~ ~ llolM in tlfO-.t """"· .,.,, U.p •Ive realdlfttl&l u. 11 aomer lot.. Ctqtta. .._.. c:1=::::::====-==--~ ====;:===::;:::~ .. .., • .. \!ti, tlm tfl C•lhotlc ll'A pu .lpOD.th P•Y• ALL. otcereo tor •It. tltut.td ~L.k\4loru4 •~artn. 1• 1MeUIU PH-IALI Cltn. $ 11&o.lf '-tie.y 4 'blr bedfl)olna. l" batna. on 'l'WO wrs. Main k1tnt tront • ,,..,., fin. HUNT'GTON 1r .. CM ...-n. · Wol\,ttl'fUI rellt.&J B.;lt lna, ~d.lcaped. fell· reald.•llet hu 3 bdrma, 3 pl&ce. wm 1 .... , opts. ===~~::&::::;l:ai-ll;it;r. ,,.lliiiliiiliialll'itiftE.:"111i~ illiilJlli~Jl:=~illifl~ .r .. or placa l4t retlre • r.~ oaly 2 yu,ra old. b&Ula, ~utJful 11~ or ..U on 1CJw de)wn PIPiJ· STblVtR "" ~v• t11co17'~ tA». ~er M~b mon.. could ba aald room with flrtpl&cei a llltnt. o,.n 11oue kt., IUN; 911ld ct1t111id., l6P tor tuMlllEINO JB Bl!lUl!lV-tonntl dW1tf fOIJlJ, ~I ya.NMI" _.Mr, __ .-... •---.. llJOQffl• nn Ital"-)eland. ING. IJ'IJllM4iate OCCUP&ll· bre&kfut lift• •• lclJ.. •tlf,,~I ' ..,_ ---,._ ,.._,.. 09' ... '°° JOv•. 0~ t.1()84 cy.__ MOVlll. tN BEFORE chtn, ........ ""tuilly N ............. 9!° • =,.--ti INI -.tkAI. Yf1'ft·ENOIA. ~ POOm Wltl\ ftnp1&oe opena m '°' """1t llMt •uutltul Mtea 0.1 ~' " • out q, larp ~I • * $ ll,950 * wt.en poldUOll await.a l\OMJ, 3 apac~ ~rnM, pool. •t lh• latt Md 9'th• ' . • ..._ ~ I i.e. t~~ room. w I ¥Utf, pool a, a ~uut cueet Thia horn• JOit Nl\lced room, 2 blatll. r..mtly Ol)m,ltt. ltllllt..\Jl IJI~. eolt.afs wtUl 2 bdrnl.a ~ct SSOOO • . • ln Newport J\oom home bl the lovely f4tlt lfvUIJ ~ .with 2 kt.Jta. Attnctf.-. JH• Jtf!fM4, J 91\., Uv, rm. 6 Sol V. Int ti JW1t\. ~ hwt" wia1c ttn· Coats & Wallace IC&p~. A truly -. -.. ,... .. back yard. •11PA .... ~ p J t 1! •· W /w carpeUn( hom• Oii' the 1** -Al•t ,.,.,.. on &Dey. ~~:--::::r:r:i t.ltr\Hl'1l 11 l u a CQI~ Rlfrr. ~~yv, UlfMf, 1'otm lot llo&t 6 ttlr. -.. ._.,..._ J ~ ..,,.,. drltlfl, Tw• lup ........ '" SubftUt otnr. ' ,._ .. UIN_.pe4. Low _.. ---.,. ,..... P 4 ,.~ pe.Uoa. y,,. .-. ""''4. 111,aoo, _ l..Waped for "'*'6111' 1'11 Baker at Barbar OU~iX · W l t • I.a ,f! malnl•JIJN•· In!~~tf-1(1 •-tHl OPllN EVES , Mlc ... nmyer •tOJ .... 1y "pt lty or1flw '°"*• -H J1CRIACE CHOKllt LOQAnCH ..-f IS Prle• HU&O o•entloft· " , Pron .. .._ Ur, ,_ Nwpt. ~. C.M. •· · -u • .._,""'I View Home Bay t llalbN. w'"' MJ ...,. KI 8..Mla ,_ ti er U1A !QIN av&.lJ&ble. JliQlUICv• Upper Bay haa a ,w.,,,., ~ ...... ·= ~BUT .......... , ............. lJ l ·Ull Eve. Ms.aatl 2" •lor 40Mll&a fJ/l -. • ...,.. Say 'A: Beach Re&lty1 Jqc. Own lW· 3 11' l>drnU, .,, a.Uon Jt~ r00iqt ~ ,.,....,,. """''\ 20U ~ PA • THREE onr1cp TQ baUu, tam. rm, 2 tire. room. ldtdleetf.f., ~ ;-..., CM&a • .., 4 bM· 181.ef ,.,, ... .,'•I. 1,... · SERVI YOU p lacu, carpet.a, drapu, t.ur• pe.Uo, a.., ;.,..,... ...,.. f '-'!ti $18,940. macul&t• J ' ..... I/Im ~aA W. Bal*-N.B. etc. Dcp. l&ndllC&plftl', $2e.OOO. ~IV W. Aceau Home fl 8lt1t fit'twt4 tl 7 .. c l H CdM sprinJ<lera, covered paUo. 'Ti n ... 2_. ""· OU wy., fl1' • a ..... tc-end of <)yJ Cf Jlc. ,,... 1598 Newport Blvd., C.M. Shuffleboard, tire pit. Bale INVESTO•• & out. Va.. Yard, NH CIUJllU • or leue/optlon. TN.nt-l\'1 cut, tm te oceu. drapea + t&mily al & 1 UNBELIEVABLE -ferred. Ownu back to IUILDillS ~ .. W"fW llillye9, kita•. Well tandM:al*S sell thla weekend onlf· LtMt opUcn OfC. I' o ~ • tut pelltaaton. L&R\le DA(K BAY ADEA ~n bou.H Dee. %1 It 21. OPPORTUNITY KNOOC• Jnaptctlon'pJtoa )Cr,""-l\Mlt.y OIM'p -1111 w. JI I\ 233• TulLID. NJ>l. lkh,. -... corner louUoa inllOlt, Mt.lffl'lf' ...... 1 ~ •vf,, If,•, --~~ a..im. -....... .... ,..,... •,... ... ev•"''"-ua.a~. 1J)OKING for a 3 bedroom ------......----.. ,... ..,...__,. • ---. ..,.....~"7!!' bme wltlt DUUNG U4~ Cl4MIC' MJ .. -I lot.a wlth I id)Jt&m9iij1itll • .,.-AllP .. p,~gmmir.:--~~·s:o-0-=1 JlOOM ! ~ ... W• aJ('""" ="= :n:ls:!C'~ ~ ....... ~· . v"" M91J\t, ""' ;. HA ~ll-'~· •• ~~1"' •IM}: """'· UOO te, ft. "' ~· .--.nnu ~...... ,.e,, "'""' ""4.,C, ~Cf. 4r•J>9' a.Y w.,I ..,. w.. Clfll,. m • ... I _, .,.._,--v_. ..... ,.., .... ftj ... ,...... .. , -WMJ\. UmJ.out, eomar lot, 4'• .._t.._u.;~, ..... ":"'.:... • ~ ,,._. hottl --~ t Vl.l-r.IU' h\'•"'' IHI •• .,....1.,. •t aiid ~ed deublt f&r&fe tcp&1'U dinlnJ room. -~~ J'Olt Pa.WutM, ~t.or. Mele, J MUii. ~ with breezeway and pool quall~y ~h A-dra1Mt· o:::":! KI .. 2Tl1, Kl J.tMf. lledtyar .. Sy "'°"er• 7Hl 1Jl%e, fenced ya.rd. FRUIT lea. lta«Utllt fin&nclnf. ofttr.'ooH'T MtlB THIS! ' Btdreoina, Gi'ir'ifl.ili. Daziubt Dr. near hlJhway TREES. rea.dy to move See by appointment only. CALL U81 Landl!Ca.ped., fml*l. hure 39 and Heit VI 7..JM9, Into. Yours for th• F.H. I f r... Co ta.mlly room. 5416 down. QuntiJlrton Beach. 2401 E. 17th SL, !.A. :,;1y·~:;~~~ T~sr;os CURT DOSH, Realtor ·~~ R .. w:t~•:iir. · ;.~A!!'eea~~:· 1=~~~!!'~~~·1~ _ KI~~~~!, •. • ltllALL Y A NICE HOME 1~10 W. Coul Jil-1tw_, fO& ~ 1l1.. ~ KI •-2111, KJ t .lSM. . a· 9'4fm A: Dtnir\J. A 11 2 LOTS AND l.I .... H OJ\ 1.u1e aaa.t• J·'1U • WWI M~O. .. &>rt.pea, •c•& .&GI: .. stiO ooMr .. · · ~~-=. ~ •o.·~ 1r:ar-".:::.c:~.:.~=-m:s:• 4 l!Jdroom, • _,, H-1•· •• v,.. 1 ...... ' r......, D&nit• IMAGINE , ~ cre1t ti•m•· N• oV" t ....,.., _,..,.. ...._ "* ""'1:.:,,~u~ = (oafs lllCI @ttatl1tJ cu 1"" wlqt . IRW· -It~, to""" ~-' "t• ,___ On your tot -a 2 '*2· R J&YlUl'll of •nly HU Kl t-1HI. """'" "• .._ f$. month lncludlns tull. ;:::11m11=:=:=-._.,.... 4J •· · ... ••·•"· room bome at th• low, KI1:!1~t~ ~;i:r~s c~~t~RTiN ' 1 HeUHS ,. IAt.1 By Owner $M0 on: ~o; ~=·( 0!w~.'296' Cl1J ~ 2211 J'atrvt.w M.. c · t ~OITA • I ~. 1 ~ b4tla~ c:ar· OPEN HOUSc 1 ...... HRarEboArl LC?Rl.J •11•• ~ t ·f&U Evu oa a.6'it ':C.6oas '4 ,et.a.' -..pei. 1v.,1ace, LAGU?U -NIGUEt Beau. '""' """' .. .., M41'Pf ~ Bil .... a ~~-----•t ~\·inf, (~t4 '1f heat, tlful ocua vltw If', 116.269 Ocie SL, C.M. 2 I ....,.. ~"°""' ~ ~~Mel1 ~J*! Level, 11.000 eq. 0.. U1tt 'J\f.'o trlplexea. ~ch h&a Sell t.llat o10 •tutfl Cl.... Until Jan. n IAra• 3 MdtlOC>m hOll\t. very cte,.n, lmmecUat~ derrroun4 uw., f&ftlOO, iange and ltVtft, lllJPfMJ, ;;;==;;;;;;:;;;;=;;,,.....,..llllllii.__~iiilliiiiiillll...,....., .... .,... ... ~ ~ fl°"'9 ttftplNt, ,... ..... ~ aH.l&O. 10-o:so. Ph. 71t·i4fO INt. ~ o r.i pltte!)' 1~,ac&. l .1 L /" ~ H . Jt1Uu. 11w-., 9'111 4 VI '&' A: Wkmda, 716...,.., ,prl.nkltr •r•W""· !lv•ry Mtl1'f r A opp1er Ar,.,.,., ...... """-a ---=== I unit hu a ,nvat• pat!e. •pt Qt9fn •.NOWt>' Jt-1 H I -,o• SALi 3 COMMl!RCl~L OJMn .very 1ftnnoell l · n 1j. M\l•I\ ct•# tn. Ow)ltr MQl~NA llACH & INDUSTRIAL I p.m. """"'' ta .UiMN. ... ~-:::.'' -=--_ ~ - SEMPLE trW N' thll now -•t •2t,l60. Al llY .. 'Charm. * * + * Wtlls·McCeri'-•ttra in& fa.mtly home." ltdrm1, WANTED & • I A H F •t"' • 3 balha, w/surt view. •It· M M l B d R I I n Ome fOm lattJ Newport lvt'l., C.M. I kit h t to Unit,. or vacant or W)\I~ t LI &-7721 n e en, ~ ra • ra1e hava you? Exchl.l\f• t•r a Or e ea Or GOTIUSO rm A: 3 car rarace. N•w-MONEY TO l.OAN • • , , llAL ESTATE t.ft f .2131 or LI S.HZ! ly reduced to ~. 1'14J. ahowlllJ fol'll 6 R C GamEa RE j, 'TOR Sun. t ~... '°'"° reMJrit. A~g WANTID · "Ytv'll ~1~1 O"' "rftn.-ly hrvlo" ™2 E. Coa.J.~ Jilwn C4lif • • 1\5' P\1 Iii-"\. C'Uft)ii\i(U/ t"iiiiiii. ~" •c'..L ccTATK OIU .,, °"'"''""•In · ~ 21· 871-1101 .. •. ...._ ..... "1 ... .V¥., """ .. 5 Lt '"' ···~Cerri llTAM nm NIJW . 228 I . 17th It. (,he,.. '460111) c .. t• Mitt Oecat'4 In I . 11th It. ,...,,,.., c ... t,r) 3418 Via Udo OR 3--llC)t) :-"'--r·· ~,... Oiied 1*Jlor ' ~ WJTJI • -4 BR.* $f),950 ::.r=: •,,= "-'".~~~~~~ .. .., ni• .. ~ :1.R' •• llCAIMSS ·'1 .,,, ftntllot, .... """ .,µ"40 "P-·fl Ql.N'& ~ M'll&t'I• 111,. • · · $606 f>()WN . . · S, '4 /i ~ Ul1ft~ lllklt*" ca-.net.J, llW ~ ~· •••di * ~ * ~ itT • NfD 1'RUST 194 per month tncludu LI' ft I r.ar ....,.. "' A-Dllmf OH prlnclplt, lnterut ~ In· 0 t 'I I' SH.JOO GI,,,, ... ,alJt. Mtr11"9 ol Multtpl• I.Mini JD"'tf"i'( uw-1 1"1 M•mN -i........ Unlti;r aura.nee! 611dlnr door onto 6"·2509. 1 -~ -114J· la I &411 flll Ctvtl• Mft\111 ~Pit• .fft'lrttt 141·1147., ,.,,,~, cove"d patio! Workshop 3' ~ :;, fOifR l>Mr~itil ilua Vtr· 1 HOUSes FOR SA&,I •plftf Jf9ftflieql am, I lM~I l\dM""9 hi.I been a.ddtd lo gt· ,, • I ' dt. 2 b&lha, tlrepl&cta1 L.l.00 IJLE 1"" , .... d aad 11'•1'l4111 -NOW - rue. Hurry. See today! he /frta'I~ radl Uvln• room. family ~.J I inaJer tanp\f. ctrtv J'lN."81J\f 4¥1tlf'9&•. ~i .i .,_.,.. ~r anxloua 0~ dnpu, c&rpetf"f lnotn" IH.000. 111-mti rer • "'" .,.,.._ Call NEW HOMES In &da111v• W..+cliff u,,., lay Arte, New,....+ le1ah Three te Six lttf t'fems c.tl new! D \lf·IM, ltrr• feqee4 Y~ Cltwn •r your oommt111al 1IOI CWJINOUC Ml •·flfl o,.n 'tll t 1oe over .. e11erit nilJhborh~. ., JU 1"'4 in trace. ... .... i.a N•wror~ -~ 17th St. OWlltJ. Ml-3148. aoi~~l''iQ:ri'iaM~. I Nefl'Ul• i.tvll\. Ct. fli, ,iiVlflJ patty. 2t69 Pep. t,or, UH Newpert JJ~d: ~.~· llfW'llW't IA., Hp\. rn Two to F91Jr leths Models Ava~ehle In All $i111 OH;e,1 built to order on tht lot yqu select. Alf Custom Built -On Fee Slmple l1ncl PRICES START AT $42,750 SALES AGENTS !f 500 HIGHLAND DR., NEWPORT BEACH LI 8-8181 COLLEGE PARK BEST • 0Pt" House • 'HOtlbAY.VALUES BA Y!HORES -3 bdrm. 11;. b11lh. lgt. llv. room plu11 din. area, bar klt- rhen overlook• lovely encl. p«1tlo -ONLY 1111.100. ' BALBOA -Valu11blt R·3 let with Ideal !Mach )\nm•. n1w furniture and J)&tio. .... , ")' Ir OGtan IUBMIT en $24.IJM. '(' Thomas, Realtor 224 W. ea.i t Hy LI 8·5~27 Newport B. Eve KI ll·!>M3 WANTED! -EAL 'STATE SALESMAN Full t I m 11. Experl•na.d 4 BR! 2 laUu! H u 't tolt ....,...., pr,, c.•M. Newport .\'. Costa MtA. tamily roo"'! Luxury klt· a~ I MtJ\I. MW. ftn· Commissions J>&ld .,. che.n! Qu&Uty <'trt>el• • t.aO yJtw, Ill. A: 8un., 100% After you reach norn• drape11! ~ IMdacapinf ! u 'tlJ '' )(\' '4111. lnal 1oal. ~n11wera coftft. 6pr1nkler11! Only $22,480 dtntlal. full price! $1,MO ddWBI 1125 JMr mQ! Call now! -" c.r.. J.1 Mar St.ockdiU Jlaaltv '>ee now' z ~rma, at.one flreplt.c•. 208 Mutne. Batbc;-f.&uld Ml 6.7171 Open 'Ill !l:t'J ,,_r1w r.-rpet.. J blh to OR 3·2220 Evea. lJ ~·'°'' .~ewport at 17th St. f)C.,,, on dead.end It. Can OPEN HOUSE Ila buUd tor utra income 8911 Towne st., C.M. R-1. UfU&O. 81tr. :1 Bann. t i,.t baths. cor. {'I{' B46:3_92.1 E~~ 648.0U6 1,er lot. fenced yard. 1-~11.l.ll.li9l-•••r,,, Ut.OOOLll'>O Tille, B •y ~ 1-Aritt dtt&rh-d V"llTl\(e. rront cluplrx. ou~l~ndlnf .4~klJ!f $14,950. !PORTS AND PORElGN vJ,w. patln, 2 &'Br&.ge A. Tex Hale Realty ::AftS !'IJi;Jt Wilt lrlldf fl1>' tquit)' j qs w. J9tl'I lit. C.M. CLA3SIYIOAT10.N 100J. Ml •·1'6t. • ••. nu Sh ,., Tre~ Lant. c.M. a tied· cue. l'1 t.aao. Sao+• Aftt ....._ Cl Ores ~· 1 ! b:1~\ = , i;. ,.,,... llfO, "tiif"qdHIY litlitdr IOI W, ·~ lt. .... ~m1~:'1 llt&&IUIUI . baok ~·arcl, Mf• Utf 911 t;;;iA MIOO ·~~ .. O~~jacent l\att ~ l"ll"' llilNt SNf n•r. KI g.zuo. X DIL jijfj Uf,IOe CM, " ION. Clll C..,~ntf-flt ...... Hav• you seen lovely DOVER SHORES with m19nificent VIEWS of Newport ••y, th• P11ific .,.~ C.ttli"•· Four mlllien clolltrs werth of View I Bay front hem11 nHrint cempl1tion f.1' the httrt of +ht Newport H•rborlu.t. R11tly for your intpec+i•"• Three private 1andy rwlmmlng buche1 aovern· ed by community luoc:l1tion. VlEW LEASEHOLD LOTS A \'All.ABLE Sales Offices· ff I Dever Drive ind I 026 St11tittt Dr. Jn Newport Bt.ach fNm PteUic Cont !(w~., north on Dover Drive. From New.n '-'" West on 17th St. to Sales Officu. , . MACCO -REALTY COMPANY ORiolt J.a 112 ·-----------·-.. --·-.. -----· ... -----. ... 1•60 DbWN on (~tdroom 04_, t1q ttarf.MM• wtU. , .... t • tMAtaf• for 10 'rlwtt. MtMy Jlt, ''"'' Frte<1om Ho~e. W • w 3 bd.rm1, HJ>t,r&tt dtlllq fl'• at rat• of .. oeo. leav· Fret A'9,.t1Mla~: ~tnt A ca.,,-Uni 11'.tlO. '90m. lar1e pa tit 6 Ill· lllf 11~ It. hll~lf• 1 -~ IA£ • .J..... I ,,,.~ OJMn dally. tM 1.lnden. vtUJlr 11trada eniry. frH, _.,,. m. ""'"9 ~ ""' o~. Oeatl "''" U.5.260. t.YTJ..il ft.U.LTY [J ...... lNYClllTUM wmu~· ow..e, Ht.IMS. LIDO REALTY, INC. llU P•"'ona c.w. Kl T"'l" H Hr. ltW IAO OOWN,J~. U OO Via U<)o, N.J . CvH. HY .......... new 1o6% wool IM'• ou. Oft :s.uao 4 INC 0 MI cu111. IMl\f """' • OPIN HDUSE "ftOttlll'tY SJ0.000 w ANTED n. Huit Y..,._ ll4.600. lilt Via L14o S.ucl .. OW!\tr will pay T%. 111 • ••["""'.,ta $toe "'"th. Sat. .\ sun. 12 . • nOLD>AY IPEOUL lat Tt> on c.1 proptrt~ 16 ·IOI · l!cauUful 10 b11.y tr,nt 3 t>ttuxe apartment.a. Own· with HIO PtCfm• n•\\ & Wrochna, Ol\ly $ti.3oo. home. 6 bdrms. 6 batlla. era, a bMroom -rent.ale. LYTI.a UAIJ1Y U l·J•t:: Mt 3011 8&bb, north ot Accomrno4&t~ 2 tarr• ~ M4NCml1 .... 1 ,'!·.~ .,... ltll Pemona p.)l. Ba.kn Av. Eaay lerma. yacht.I. Will trade. .., -eo.. .. •• ppl"' dXIH to·-· on 1•••1\'•4· Imme d I at e po!M1111lon. -.otll•t t\MllOlftJ. ~· -.... , HellC.v lk••l.lYtJ "'•r lllv•. eld fold, r I• It r Cl • R•a::r. Kl •·2111· 1 HOUSH tro~ SALE '7~ Iii. nU. It. o..t;' ~;... , • ..,.,., ml&N&l lnttlu· _JU If: 1 NIWH>RT llACH eu1t1 IM. hone •••·•oao mmtl. sun•. cameru, etAI. $. S .,. • Wt b\ly, NII 4 t-"'1. 11\ ... 1 HOU E .-o~ SALE · ~.i~-s ·-=-.=. ·-MAJhl'llllRS Dlt 3 ~ 1'01\ sale by blfl'4ftt• --~u·a Coat.l Meaa J•welry COltONf DEL MAit roome. 2',t balhs. 111t4 10 \HI\~ •tt•'1n;ftt. • -..~ I a.a. 1pc., llU N~w· ii ?i• L t • ao.i yu., other extru. roemt "°"' ""''lt'-11 "1-1u1. W O OM 'JMk 1cf\90l, nearby fumllhlld, I y .... · t 14', 1 blk. from Ocq n. att• Principals c •I J Lelll th'1\ 7 UrMI t' • ITG~Gll & lAv~. not teu1thold. ~""· .. a.211&,Nh;port '"*° 11uoo wtU "4114'•. T~UIT DllOS flfay bt rur Btach. l.ppreatrut4ty ff't no -,.&.... ~ Lei~~~ J;~en.Ni~lt.or IH!l'I"' •'• I I. Australia tum on lnvNtft\tnt t)UI LOANS /\• •3 ""'•• .. OR 3 "ST" "°"-od J anuary 3rd. Weet· emortlaatlon on I o an . 2nd Truwt Oted yn "VVVO ... ve. "' ,. clllf Htntr a bedroom. 6<l6.28a7, 64&·3711. Rt1ldentt1t.1 • Commemiftl COZY 2 btfroom ho\Jse A f11.mlly room heeted pool. t:OftNllft I bedroom 15u. 1ndu1trta:. apartment. 8.aullful pa. Pro.Ml\t IO&l'I $33,750 ask· r!c:• In Costa Mo... C&ll John Ab«JI tlo, flrep~ce & garaen. lnr •at.750. 046·11400. L:le..trlc k It c I\• n. tn• HARBOR By owner. '26.400. CM~0-2-bedroom !'lo~~d tub, fenced Yl\rd, 1NVESTMENT <.:O C.~t a-4169. ·I wt t shopptn& .t; Real Esl11t• ,,.nyon homr. Shutlf'rl!. • • " Coron:\ del Mar 173-4fo11 tilt. c&rp1t:s. drllpea, tire-hc·uc·h. Rtuonobl.. 0\Yn• __ plut, tlx36 heattd An· I "r HY 4.-0664. DfRECT-RE~nfLT- tl\ony p(lol us.too. U•OO AJ\.l\OUllC,m•nlt .... found I NUMllKI\ dow". LI 1·02'7 •n Cl&N~IC1.Uon 12 8~·8311 -------------·---· ----. , 7J -s;:J 1': m l a ll M• bu Bai pa Sb OJ: HI Bf: P11 OOi Fo trl Ue Sp ~ "1t ar. Co Bi: po He Nf 8 - LI CAI 3 &VI lea. to Oft CD cp So y~ 1 FOi fa.I ~ ya. $1 COi 1 Cl• qu utl M~ 189 tAl 01 • •IA w ly nh Kl J(] Otll• ,.,.,,.._,, .. , Fri .. Dec. 21, 1983 31 ': II " . INTO A HOME OF ·YOUR OWN ' I •I Your property. l'or prompt atttnUon Phone: & QW•t nc1r111>Y.1lvod. a bdrma. tep&rat.6 d.ln.lng ..,.., 1 % k, awmy p-.. Uo, fenced yard and a work*cb tor Dad. Ittl- nl e d I ate OC!CU])&ney. Prl~ '18,tl}O, ta.oo dn. Bay Ii Beach Rlty, Jno. UM Newport Bl~ O.M. LI ,._1111 ffl4UI eftl. F A.ftJlL W A.LK.£R. Jlltr, ){arprit Meler Dory Walker a: Triad Bld&'. Farel Walker, RJtr. 800 NCI. Noy,,port Blvd. Ml 6-741' .,,,50 lfo etcrOW or ~ ~ 00 ilia '*ltttul i 9ft.. t tM.. home. ~ ca.rpet. ta .,_, room Md drapu. Al• protes- alonally palftt.a bl.llde &114 out. Larp 4ble pr .. nlcel7 land11Ca}>ed and faced. W. E. LACHENMYER ~ •11UcltJlS, w..im.iuwr, :IOO ft. fnlnt. • 14 ,.tum Oft tn. vutment. 'I>uple:x. O.d.M. 2 bdnnt Upttalrt; ftrepl. ln each lJv, rm. downlt&lN. ~ ft lot. Rfzmorris Realtor Happy New Yearl ?Mun prosperlty tn UM by wtlt lnYM\mltn\ tn local ,..i eJtate. Let UI uelat JOU! W. W •. SANFORD UALTO!l Balboa Islttl4 oit a.1oeo John Vogel, Rltr •OO N. N~ KI t-lf'fl ' Mrtn. I b&tha, plua tiun, room. Meu. Verde ...... W /VI ~t tn llv. -~ bAJI, IP&lter bdrm. cialtom drapes, forced ,at 119.t. fireplace, 1lec. bit.Ill kitchen. $21,600 -r:1rr ~.V--. ') MOANA OWN-YOUR·OWN !( a y t r o n t penthoulN', Larr• and lu•h. Savlnp • Lou\ .., .. u. Ope tlat. &\ Sun. P. A. Palmer, Inc. 2877 Via Udo OR 1·7300 VACANT C-2 or 9' Uuita sao x aoo rt. l"N9WpOl°t BlTcL, elOM to new Ctvtc o.nttt loca- tion It Sant.a Ana Coun· try Club. DUPLEX Just Listed t 8Jl ..+-ftudlo apt. Cor- nv loeatJon. partially tundtl1~. room lo ex- pud. A. holiday •teal &t pe,aoo. BJn'TER H~ R.Y f()r thJa. W' ORANGE 'fttl ., Coat Property • . au Karsuerit.e.. CdM 01\lo1• a~ RICH IN OET~IL M.etleuloua Plalm1ns ta evident throu&ttout t.b1a ~ quallt1 bit. ~. One ol QAMjD) 811008 nneeL I Bet. • Den, V~w •Pool. 18UOO IJ\~!!l ~ COIOM Ill. Ma * Emer•ld a.y * Cb&rml.nl J'aml1,Y Hom .. 4 bdrm, I b&th, W/eurf vtew. Blt..bl Jdtchen. U • tr& ....... ·~,.~. J C&r' ,.,.... S&t,IOO GOOD REAL EST ATE lllM Oood RM!tor Loulle TUmer Ann Kboad• Ruth~ sa. ror.i 1A&uM 8eM'9 HY .. 7MI Merobtr of MUlUp'e LilUDI Chester Salisbury RE.ALTO ft S15 MartM, Baltic. ll1aDd OR a..etOO, .A.D1UJM from th• ITil'J' AND M.XAGllJMllNT OJ' the Doyle Campany t70 &. 17th It. u 1-11 .. MULLAN REAL ESTATE UI Dtd •tr.et N..-part 9-c)l OK l·NIO Mesa Verde a Bdrm. 2 b&th. fire- ,...,._ •cellent loe&Uon, eorur. O&rpeta. BBQ in tamlly 1'111. Ul.IGO Mesa Verde Rea tty 1001 JA. VA. ROAD OOITA. Kl!:aA. Kl 9-1017 CORONA HIGHLANDS !flee\r 61corat.d, ' BR'• .. Den. 2 ba~ llome. 2 llrwp1acillt, a... ,.. • ~ plm ~t.t~lt tllt.nld pooJ. 142.!IOO ' R ' STRICKLEit JU!1A.l.II'OR am Jl, 0out B11r7 .. OdM OR 1-1&10 8 FOR RENT HOUSES 8 Pott RENT HOUSIS 8 RINTALS, 8 FOR RENT ==HO=~=·s=IS=== HOUSES BA RENTALS, DUPLEXES 9 FOil RENT APARTM!NTS 9 '°' lliiH APMTMINTS 9 ~Oil UNT Al'ARTM!NTS 6TANJ,.Ff GUEST HOME 1U02 ..Sprtnf&.le. Weat.-m.tnet~ (No~ ln Con- 1t.ructl?ft). Open about Man:b lat. 1964. For Am. bul&tory Men • Women. Bulc Rate 5226. mo. ea.. paclty...30 only. Rowland P . Stanley, M.D., Owner It ()pent.tor. Write to 6672 Harold Pl. HunU~ton Beach, JleaervaUon11: Phone 893-4411. CONVALESCENT HOME For post-oper.ttn-i:erta- trlc & convale11clnc pa - Uents. 24 hour nursing. Special diets. P 1 a n n e d r~reaUon. MA.A medical "ld) pCUenta accepted. We are accredited by Calif. Commlulon, llcenlled by Bureau of Hospltala. New- port Harbor Convalescent Homa lMll Superior Ave .. Newport Beach. MI 6-775.'J 8 FQR RENT HOUSES ---====: LIDO ISLE Lovely 2 BR' apt. wtth patso. Yearly UDtu.rnilhad toir '200 month. OCEAN FRONT Modem 2 BR apt. tum. Wint.er 115.'J month. We have other cholct ...nl&ll a va.llable. ~ RICHARDSON REALTY 2905 LaFayette. Npt. Bell OR 3-3851 Charming a BEDROOM HOME WITH A.LL Bt!lLT·INS AGENT KI 9-1077 RENTAL HOME SPECIALS JCxctllent Mlectlon of 3 and 4 bedroom bom.- avall&ble from $HO/mo Example: Brand new 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, fmc. ed and landtcaped at 1150/mo. Cati today for deta1t1. PAOlrlO j• saoau ~ •·BULTT • ......... .::. MllllltU """ I 11' l 8r1ncJ Ntw HoMM 1-two Bdrm.. 2 -thrH Bdrm. JD&cll 2 bath•, C&J'. petAd, blM:na, forced a1r h•t. drapes, p.rb. cu ... po9.l, ,.,..,u, water tum. ft.tu ra.t•. Adult. • older teenaren. no pet.a. c a.croa fl'om Country Club) 27l! ME!A DR. Coet.a Meea 3 ROOU bouae, nicely tur- nlah.ed. Clean, all con- venJencu, STIS • utilities pa.td. Yearly. 418~ E. Bay Ave., Balboa. Ca.II KI 2.1u2. $80 Unfumiab~ old er FOUNTAIN VALL il Y, homt. 2 bedroom.a. Fenced unfU.m\aMd ' bedroom, 2 double rau.11. Need1 bath. wall to wall carpet· cl~I" )>&lntlq. Owner lnr. ft.replace. bullt·I n •. will pro'tld1 matertal1 re-double I~ TW 7-7470 duce rental for lmprove-d&y1 or M1-M16 eves. menl.ll. 733 Irvint, New• port Hel""hta. OR 3-1337. 3 B6drooma, 2 bat.ha, 2 year "' old 'M6U. Del Mar home. CLE.AN. modem -2 Br., FamU.Y room, buUt-1 n s, 1 •; balh11, built-In range d.lahwuher, aunken llvln: LEASE OPTION NEAR BROOKHURST room ttrepla.oe. llM. .t Ada.ms. Close to O. C. C ol oven. carpel.II, drapes. 11411·11538. Cost.a Meaa. CAMEO lUGHLA.NDS new Owner will lease new 2 patio. only IHO mo. M.M. UNJ'URNlSHED, 2 bed. 3 and 4 bedroom homes av&ilaf>te on attractive leue option plan. 1300 mo. to ~uallfled tamtllu. MACCO REAL TY CO. bdrm hom& w /blt·ln stove La Bordt, Realtor -room. dtn, hard w o o d separate dlntng rm. at-Ml 6-MM. noore. fenced, f&H&'t, va. t.ached dble l:'&tafe le cant Jan. 1. lllutalde Coa· laundry. Fenctd law11 &: LOOK! Lovely 2 bedroom ta Mua, 1531.f8l!9. or paUo. Unturn. or partial-unf\Jrnl.ahed houat ·Apart. &a1·2J83. ly furn. For 8 mos. or mente. 10 it 27 tt. private 2 BiffiROOM tumlJhed, year. 1125 mo. Call p&llO!I. closed door 1•- 0lt 3-490• OR 3.4750 OR 11-0512 or HY 1.71118 rage.1, ~rpeu. drapu. plus l•rre *l •lip. avt.ll· ..... 1693 2083 Wal'· able unut June 18, adulte clJ!iAN 3 bdrm .. p ; bath. BAMBOO VILLAOl!l .nu· · ... ce, • Cost.a Mesa. no ptta. UM month In. cpl.a .. dr11pe11. ~tr. Nl'ar sll. Private 11e<"lu11lon among eluding utUttles laundry Set It, only $150 mo. on 1 troplc11l pl11nts for sdult.3 MESA VEi\Dt. uniurnh•h· room. 873.ssell. ye11r11 lta~. only. C!'ntr11.1 toc11t1on lo ed, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ~v.,..1-------~-- A A M DANIEL I ,;lloJ•M & fre,.w11y11, 2 bd-c&rpt>ted, draped, built-!IW house, unfumWled. • . .; ... ALCTOR 1·i.1 home 30 ft. patio. 1n11, fireplace. newly dlM'· 2 bedrooms, modern, n.c; l'lla.,·h. garegl. plu~ spitct orated, Inunedlate occu· d\armlna, quiet, on bluff, 1999 Harbor Bl., C.M. for extra l'ar & traller A pn.ncy. IJ63. OpUoll to AH to tppreciat.e. $1011 LI 8.119~ bo8t. $100. Ano1 her, $90. buy. Ml e.2924. month. Adult.a. 11411-UO. P'OR LEASE 4 bedroom. Mt 8·22117 or Ml 9·7477. f'iP:W 2 bedroom bomt at ,,,,,..c,..,,:::r..,-~,.,,...;ttt:C...,• ... 0·-,-,-~,.-,-....... -m-·, tamlly room @l@ctrlc kit• COftOMA del Mer nearly 9831 Albacore. Huntln1 • ., u1truo.rui o oeo.vv ., ~en. ltreptar.f. carpets. new 6J>aclou11. 2 bedroom. ton Beach .South Shoteal 2 b&UM, adulta, no ~ta. drape-. pat Io, fenced 2 btth houae. Bull~lns, located tUt of Brook-dtlwtt f\tmlahlftr, lea.At yard. ,Mesa Verd' &rt& refrtftrator. carpets • hurlt • Oartt~ld. Uat· 1 Y•r br lOn~r. patio, 1175. month. Kl 9-0773. draJ>flll. flrepltu:e, over-tumJ11hed. $1215. Pho n • clean, •1110 MOl\tl\. ex>STA."'MESA, tumllhed lli•ed J*tlo .• dulls. LeaJe 833·3477. LI 1-lMl. 1 bedroom rear hou1e. •200 mo'ftth. OR 3-8494 ~NiW=:r..-...1,......,,mM--r--..,..--Wit\i-.--r. I Bedrooma, 2 kt1\i. Gar· Clean, comlortable. One after 6 p.m. or Sit. A: nJehed, ttrtplt.M, ~ect ptllnt. dra~ tumlthed, quiet '31\ployed adult. tfll. lun, ce~1n1. wood pt.n•Unt. l'"'dd b•ck y&td, cl\11. uuuues .,.1d. 818 C011ta Mittft tsauot.Ai. 3 Bed-carpettftt, pti._t6 pat.Sc, drin olc. No ~ 1120 M.aa St. rme. Hdwd Fin. Lee Kit· fenced. Adulta. t118. mo. Sumatra, Cott& M • • a. '69, quiet 1 Mdroom cot· r htn. Dlapoaa.l. DlnlnJ 138 20th St.. COit& Mesa. •t30. &Sl.T8'70. ta.ft. renced yard. Pt t >rta. Oarare. Jrenced Yrd. OR 3-7620. cOiTA Mfe&. 2 b~ OK. Room for boftt. 8tovt Lease. Sl 15. 7822 Harhay "'NE=WP==-0~1\'""'T,,...,t""ata.n-d""',-un-t.,...u-r-tuml1htd W1th rara1e. It rernrerlltor. Plenty of AVf. ft blk W. Beach Blvd nJtthed, a bedroom•. 2 Cl'11drtn 0 .1<. l"tnced storap. Kl 9·0S35. <l blk8 N. Sugar) Owner. b"thi. eltctrlc built·! 11 a. yard, N~ar ahopptnt . DUPLl'X -t ~rm. part.. .... t 8-&820. di1h~a1htt, dlspoeal. e&r· ech()IO)tt. 01\ J·8060. ly tot'nl1h~ or untur· CORON A DilL MAJ\. 2 l)eu, drapea, firepla~. \'A CANT 3 ~drm, 2 hath nls.hed. ST:'!. rhone Days-bedroOm. 1 batha. unrur-dlnlnr area, •ar•&•· N•~r oft 9ak•r ntar J'•trvl~w. Kl 2.T2f1J, or Eves -m.l\9d, 111&. 6•6-6-038. 1 (ttlvtte beach &nd ~arll. 11111 per m61\lh Call 1(J &·4866. M9·1T40 Y .. arly $115. ~ 1·11115. IS48.fb2. t UNFURNISHllD 3 bed· $75 MONTH p • £cl.J rooma, 1~ b'atha, carpet.a, red1ge " aress drapes. fenced Yard. Chll. 1 bedroom turnlabed. cl~ Exclusive Westcllff dren welcome. A v&tlable Jn apartment. W II. 211t Jan. 18. 11'0. Leee on St.rMt. Ed Riddle, Re&ltoT, Villa Apt. l1ue. 8•7·31H, HunUnc-2:>.M F&lTY1ew, MI 1-8811 I.on Beach· or MI 6.fiM5. NEWPORT, Doftr 1bor9 UNFURNISHllll> 2 bed· u.a. 2 • a lp Jldrm.e. 2 room h o u • e, bullt.lna, NEA.RL Y new 2 bedroom bat.hi, over 1&00 eq ft. drapel. patio, uae o1. pool duplex unturnlahod. O&r-LeMe only. Muat be Hen It recreation room, chll. bage disposal, I a r a g e, to appreciate. dren OK. 681 Victort& St.. storage space. 187 month. MI 6-'718 owner. inquire B or c. after e Wa.ur paid. No pet.a, 7772 ....,...-....~--------.. P.M. Sycamore, H u n t t ngton SP ACIOU8 f u r n 11 h • d Bearh. VI T·39411. apartments, l • 2 bed. VA CANT. unturnJ1hed 3 ---------rooma. Wall to wall car-bedroom, 2 b&th, double LIKE new, large unfur· pet, drape•, electrlc ktt- ga.raie. excellent it.orqe ni11hed 2 bedroom. Buut-chen, prba1• dilpOAl, for boat. PacJtlc Sanda, Ins, c a r Pe t '• drapea, 1 ~ bath, carport. Near 201162 Egret Lane, Ht. large cloeet1. Private p· VIit!\ 8hopptnJ cat.er. Bch. LE 6·20711. rag,, fenced yard $1 tO. Adultt. no peta. UO W. Water paid. KI 11·8695. ee•t r Bt. C .. , 2 BEDROOM unfuroilhed C.M. " e • ·-· 1100. Month Winter ren----------1,2 RENT tint month. C'Or-tal. Utllltle11 turnJahed, $80. 1 bedroom, nicely fur· on& del Mar. very clean, Newport Beach. 130 w. nished, c I ea n, quiet. modem, u.n turn II b • d 39th. at &lboa Blvd. roomy. 8-mod cetllng. apartment, 1 bedroom, Open Sat. sun. Ahower, tub, ~e. 1'11 carpet.I throughout, fl.re· w. Wilson, U 8·1089. Coe-pl&ce, open beamed ceil· 2 IBhEDdROOh M, nicely fur. ta Meaa. lng, pl1vate paUo. uttll· n a e ome. C 1 ea n. _U_N_F_U_RNI __ s.,..,HE=--o-. _r_e_,d,_.e-c· Ues paid, call after 4 :IO Adull11. No do'"· 595 oni.led 3 bedroom, 1 b&th p.m. OR 15-0739. monthly. 408'* Hamilton, ..:....-.....----.--....,.....,-- t le 2 !r. · lV.. BathJ Fum.lahtd • Unturnllbed Adult.a • hmlly Areu Rtcrution FaclUtiel. Continental Breaklut in Club House • no extra cost Coilta Mesa. Pfton1 duplex, fenced y&rd. W&-BACHELOR, 1 btdroOm, LI 8-3il6. ter, tr&11h paid. 1100. E11.st-newly fumllbed, pool, • 1lde. Ml 6-184.7, LI 8-1932. weekly ma 1 d aervS<:e. UNFURNISHED 3 ~ room house on w. Wileen. 1 Bl!!DROOM. fuml8lled, near ocean. very pr1vata. Water furnl8lled. Ha 1 thermo1t4l control beat. Carport and ·~· f d .. d11· po•al g arage 180 •!J0.1148-1T40or14t-5031 ence yaru, no rarage. n ' • c 182 pt1r mo. 549.4270. month. LI 8-4337. 2028 N,.wport Beach. after 8 :1~. Wt.llace, Coit& Meaa. CONTINENTAL Town. SMALL untumhihed 1 bed. OC!:AN front, lower du-ho1111e. New 3 Mdroom 1 ~ room houet. fenced back plex, rumtahed 2 bed· batha. built. lna, patio yard. $70. 1120 w. lSlh, room, avail11.bte lit June Pool. Untumlahed t120. see mana~,r. 939 w. lSth 15th. $100 month. 6•2-3015 9908 Contlnenwl Dr. 372·9384. Costa Me•R Phone r 9 F0111 R'&NT 846·4913. " HUNTINGTON Buch, iD cos'rA-r.fERA. 18l Broe.d. APARTMENTS utllille!! paid, lovely 2 bed-room apartment, carpet.a, way. 2 bedroom11 at rur. QUTET. 2 Bfdrm. Furn. drapes, bullt·lnl!, prl•tt.t Qultt snd 11 e c I u de d. 1 ah t '1 nr 11nfurnt11hed, pattoe, carportl 2102 J'lor• Adu1t11. nn !logs. Stove from $911. Oeluxe In tvery irla. 1139.08711. turnl11hrrl LI 3-UH. respect with Blll-lnit A: -0-0 ...... R_,.O..,..N,_A-d"""el:--T'Mu,,.---l-..btd-- cof\ONA DEL MAR lov•.. d I 8 h wuher. Carpellnf. " 1 room, modern fumtture. ly furnl8hed 1 Mdroom, 2 D~pe11, lnt•rcom. Mua c. Child laundry room, p&Uo, bloek bloe!ka to oceAn, 1ncl,,•ed Hu.led Pnol! No ren "" to ocean and bay. uuuu .. yard, garage. View, 122 or Pell. Mu11t See To Ap. Jumlnf'. OR ~-1103. preci&te: La Pu ApU. paid. 1100 month. *'tAUT' ... 'L two ..... ___ 2293 Paclllc, Costa Meaa. OR 3•7829· ., u " .,.,.. • .,.,.., LI 8 6878 ONE-2 BtdroOm. Untur- h 0 I.. . . om1. ar~t. .wn, flow· n11hed 115. 1 Bedrm. Un- el'I. Prefer 11.dulta. Shope BACH!lLOR etudJo apart-turnllhed l7ll.. J'umlaJled 1 block 185. No ptta. tO•t menll. The ultimate ln Walla.ct A\'t. Colt& Me.. bachelor living. FI n e At 190. Single Jrumta!led, $TO. BA RENTALS DUPLIXIS 2 BEDnOOMS. 11tove. re- frt;erator. cll~poUl. drap. M In liVlnJ; rnom. p.rd~. 1nr s~rvtc-t~. itArAff, wa. tl"r p1it1. ~c111ll•. 846.21127. ~(1111'1 Tustin. CO.ta Mt'"~ rurnlllhtn,11. utilities palcl. HUnllngton Buch. Maid Service. 19711 P • 1·· _8•_7_·11....,1_66.,,,·.,,,.,~,..,,...-=-~-n 110n111 ~la Mua. M&nl.l'e 1110. 2 8Ebit60\t. 1.606 Apt. J~. Csll 646-9&87 .'IQ. ft. unful'l\l~hed. rar. S11nd11y!I. l\fltll' ~ r M pet~. clrap .. , pAllO, bullt- WMkdllY8 8.r. rill! In~. rlnubll f&rfl.ge. &dUlll '11711-2707. Ratur<111v~. 1·1111 rre!f!rrM, 278 E. 11\th !t. 1146-3213 or 875-028P LI fl.Mao, Oollll MHa , BALBOA Ptnln1111IA, 1b0 lJNFURNll!UO l ltid. yard.<! t.n ocean. 2 hf'tiroom room A part m~nt. Watl'r ftl'W, $1~ (;all TA s.24111. P111'1 C:all LI s.10&. ------------------· -. . ~b ~ ~~ 900 Sea Lane. MacArthur at Hwy tot. Corona del Mar. Oriole 3-3445 filLUXll 2 Bdm. ii.. B&. I FUIUUskto bacb et o r trntum. Bullt • lN., e&r· ape.rtm1nl SIMI month, ptt&, ch'apfl, prtv • p&Uo ahlo 1 bedroom funilihed praae. 0eim,,_,... Milke apartment $80. All utllt. 6ff.r. n.-•• ft t t Ana u .. l)ald. A.dul\a, no peb. A•e. C<ht& Mel&. Binder Ruttr . 14e.7'77. Lt '-0728. Coat& Me.._ L.\Mll 2 bedroom fur-·;,.,R"o .... i5 .. UN ..... ~""'t-uml-ih..-ed...--o-ne nl.111~ aputment, 1 'bloelt ~l'OOll\ &pattmtnt. Ve- ll'oM do\lrn town. Adulu neua.n b 11 n 4 e, dJIJl(>aal . 011ty. no ptlll. Inqulff No ohlldHn or pau tM. 1ft~ ~r. O.t& tTa Ctnt.tr 8l, C 01 t • H._ Lt 8·1Gt9. Mt& IMl-1811, 1 l6drnt l\J.mlll\ad. Lo\lely L1I>O Bay front, k&utltul t&lldaca.plnt. C n r n • r, vtew. cle&n ~ patio. t>ownt ow n RunUJ!tton Slr\11• tpuUY1enl w I t ti BMeh. Adult.a only, $00. kltchtn. GarAge. C 1 u h tnqulrf': 20& llth 8t. Phont h "u 1 e prlvueru. $125 ~S&.2648. Wtnt'1 Mt f.l4M. SKAJIU!: n.let tteme. Cotta I doKOMI l\irnM\M. ' · Mesa area. wtth worktnt 180 t m6ntJ\, watf'r paid. 4! tlfl or wonl&n. Pr Ivett Gar&&'•· pAtto. 111~~1. b~room A: 1) i I h '20. 302.C Mont8 Vt11I&. C.M. wt•k. ~4··0801. I Ml 8·t'211 ft-~-......... ~ ..... \ I I , 9 . '°" alNT a:::==::;;::========:== APARTMENTS 9 llOR RiNT 9 POR ltlN1' APAITMINTS AJtAJlTMINTI I 108 : VICTORIA MANOR MOTILS, • 24 SCHOOLS' TllLft. CRTS. INSTllUCTtON 28A-ACC06Nfftlii 40 tHBLfl WANTID, 45 IMP 1 LOYMINT I 800Kk!£PfN6 MIN AOINCllS 8N ~~. Y. TAX SERVICE *HELP WANTED* OOUPLES Many job Openl.np, wait. tor •rn111~i. tnJ.n.lnl aa en, cook., bUa boy" 45 I lM,LOYMtHT AOINCllS 'I' I': I· 1111 1 " . I I 1~ciow oltving BEDFORD LANE APTS. aue APARTMENTS tta mot.I muapn. Wide de-ll AND UP J)\~1.4-,...... mand tor tr&Uled ptl'IQ.n. KI t-U&S bumaldl, *1Uen. motel JalH .,. 1'Mo nel. IO&T KILLYBaOOD LN, tnald.. oount.' strla, ca,._ f ,..._._ COSTA KllU ho"'", and hoateaae.. Flat 1•1n oaJl or ~t. II 0 T I .. NOW iXPmuJllN""mt> cllMtr ,... DIAL PHON!l8 8hort detalled ex.ten.lion at G A It D I N houee wa1i."r. or wattresa. feet, UO and $20. 50 l'URNITURI KITCHENETTES home train.in,. tonowed by 27 s 1 ll v 1 c E ,.. l6R a ~t Hilb· GIN-ANE A.ND CM,.m 1"URNJSHEl) -UNJ'URNlSHED -$1!50 Up 1 --·-• v-.. ·-two --.k• ot pra.ctteal -... ,.__ .. _, ...... Walld.nl distance We1tdJ:ff Plua. ShopplnJ --· ·-. •»...... * TV-FM-POOL * ~ tn a b.autllU.l ======= ~...., ..__ .... --· PERSONNEL AGC. BLOND turauu,., t:MMtt.e • Bctdl.. f'Unl. A Unturn. 2801 Newport Blvd. mot.a uMlr the dl.NCtJon "STOP'' ~ &tte.t t& a.m. Now open at 1800 Paclfto .. t wttll INtttit. lMni • 2 larp bedroom.I • Split level ' • MI 8·H45 t1' ~ m&lll.l'trL ~ ~er wtlh flA· Co&Jt Hwy. tiewport Bch. l'OOIQ ' t.bleti 'Cihaln. lovt • T ... -he& ........ pool e l t L ba~"'-Swt.aunJnl poal A paUO DAY· W1D!lK OJ\ MONTH No IDMrt.-.nct ot pre.Mint DON'T call Thom p 1 on ~-:. • _..un, aper. Ma. T811~ Mat., m~ IPIPI • pto- -•"' wu. n UPt • tm~t. I'm n&Uon· ••. JtMral lhop work, ---------turv, n.;. wttll ~ a W JUI ---t-1... ~. a Diltv\Atlla -·.,.•--• ~----1 1 IUSINHS Wide plecawlt UllS\&not t..wn e.rvte• unleu you pe111f&nent J)C)llUon. • SEACOAST U M4Tt. L I ....... a-....... r. r---... -... ._ ~ lo-'.· .. ~ want quallty work at re&• Ml-4255 I e Diahwuhm"I' ... ....-,,--. Custom Dra]a ----~ --1~. • ;;eNTAt$-L--4'1&Ulled .. -i'oc 10nable ralea. Phon• ---!. PerJ0JU1el Acenct 60 ·-···~ · -·--· ==;;:=;::===== ~ tnte~ write 37 22 3 ========== (7( J!l. 17th St. Sult.• ~ ~n·~ • BlUn Ra.Die A 0.. • Private Patios -• ._ • .._ ~ Broktrs No+;c. ~ t.i•phane number _6_-_1_·_____ Coat.a Meaa ~· l~ICUJC 1728 mm:>FORD T . .&~ wmrcr.JP'F DR. r 8hutD: Bo&l'd ll'or Leu. Ol' Salt to ~-Wiio&o Motela, Inc .. REDWOOD FENCING 41 . ~~.=ANTID, • Poa1Uon11 of all lype.t ~ !l . __. .. _, ~or ot&e bid&'. 2(00 Ml II. c.:r.on, P. O, Box It AvlJJ&ble "' BloctEutofl7thSt.-Irvine.NewportBch. • eq. tt.. rtut • •ton. llO. Lu V...., Nevada. PATIOS WOMEH • O&reer eounaeitni New•_. TY.,~ • NOW cou;;;:r.::;e . COMPLETEL y FURN. fll,.IO ~. '11I per mo front, will dMde, oft.et. =Dept.==::::1188.====== • Protwlonal l"NUmell ~ .......... .,. mn.c1 ?...1!. ..... iu 11. 17th. c. K. 25, .. .oc. BUILDERS, A1ao ludlcapSDJ. 1teuon. • z:xecuuve Talent Search --·----..,,_ FOR OCCUP.& NCY .. ~t Prt.cea Bee ftnt at """""'• ~ ~ J'he .Um•t•i PART TIME 6'2-1221 -~ ..,. __ ·-•'"' NEW DJILUXll 2"'.. a BR 1. I. Br. fo.'lt. llatW W-« Ht Victoria, C.Y. or call LI WllM « LI t.lill CONTRACTOR . ..Qe.Jl.atl-JIOI "\ iSOlii8Tto -UVZ IX etc. Optlm to buy. 40 1'IW carpet.II, drapee, rut..l.n.I w-cNt ~ ~ Jtn. !OIL ROOM JNBl!RTJllRS appliance NliabW~. But loe&UOl\ beck ol 5 en. ..sdj. ~~· 'f 87&.JOGO, 6'8-29U Herb« Bent . ·~ FREE ESTIMATES! ~.JO~ CALL IN PERSON one ~~~w.. Jessee's Point.I =~-Center, a~\ Eve.1. eT&..3025 7w 1~ .IJl&CMl • Day or N!fht B-t,~ .. 11r::.::fA llMPLO~OllNOY 1013 s. Ma ID 801n• 2-ttcry Btu~ A~te. 2M& . ..,._ ._ JO ..... 11 TIVOLI GARDENS Plen:--C: !.!:'k~..i-.... LI 8-1061 No ,. too ~. ot ·BETWEEN P. o. kit "1. KI 3.S~Ha Santt. .Ana eeparat. children• Ar.. ~ · · Tt181~ ~,..,.. too 9llllll; Gwt.d. TIJUU&, ~ Calli. ' BURNJl!R white Ken· $50 lftOYl•ill Nt~T i~CH Deluxe Heated Pool CH NW..rt" cwWui Examplea 8'um '!l'.OJl.U11 10 & 11 A.M. Call tOUU'ri!ll. more J!Jlectrio ran,.:""Ja,. 111111 ~· .._ Btvd. amrles -1 Bdnn-2 Bdrm Dl;ttnm , · : ~O:~w . Geor,e Araus RUTH RYAN AGENCY :~~ LI2 :;°t:f.• N=t 1llow111Ce N• ..,.. 1 • • • ~ l"URNISBED ·OFFICE SPACE • Add &om Japanese Gardener ora.nce eout Daily Puot 172 ..,.,._ 8 H ~ ~ta. 1 2116 PLACENTIA • BuJJd.apt. over .,...,.a1e Bay • Thurin St. Coale tn ot can u~ a.bout Bea.ch=. 1 -t., unttngton bloclc to Oce&O 4 a..,. <;:o.sta Mes& LI S.•280 •-kcellent petmanent. job ....,, .. _ van a e1 .., Beach. MODELS be&cba. a.. Jlalilrer Jt Atr condl~ 'uWIUee, We'll it.,. you u eatlm&t.e only mcmtbl,y COSTA ME:3A 0.-....... A ~--65 , , Open daily It: evenings 1812 (Nut Door) * BAHIA MAR * pr.,~ eddNIU. l'rom on any JQb -from repair· MI • ..... • •• 1_1 WAJTRESSES ;:n~~ eoeta Kee& ~ "1-._ Stf• LI • "'"-.. '106 per month. 838 l)c).. ii\& a •tuck window to .,..o.,., -'" ... .., v .. ,..,... ~ *MAGNOLIA. MANOR* •<IV • "' _....... (Xornlnf Shilt) Midvnr.y M&M ZENJTB . Bui Y FURNiaBJIID 1 bedroom ver Drive, Newport Beach, 1'U$1dJll' a mullt million .u.oct&u It "'1th ........... ,.,T a LDER SA S •, • lOOO Sq Ft. Of Luxury M· .. ·"ton .... ~t.. Pool MI e-8873. don. Condomtn.lum. WILL thhl or remon your 1°'!,.. • ls Ku·~ ~• J 1 UPI Living For ......, -~~ .......... _,_~ or bamboo ~" Compuy With S&lea and ...._ n.r..1. RESERVED ADULTS putt!JIC IJ'MD. A4ulta o~. DE s K spae. or puked COffa Mesa Lumber __, _........ · Ooqiqy BeMtit& GOTIA D14£ IO~~~-~ Br .~dio 2 Bdnru!. 2 baths, Marble $Ul5 mo. 831 w. 11th. phone With 2{ hour ~· ~:., a-2&07 or • PROFR IHA.RnfO mvau TY • 0 -..-..en At>\.B Pullman.a. Dtahwuher, Ma-CMH. Colt.a KIA.. anawenn, MrV!u. Tel&. II. 0. l';uken, Oen. Contr, • • •PA.IP' VACA.T%0N 1 wt~ prtyata P.Uoe. completely carpeted .t phone Antwerfnl' Bureau, CUSTOM ~ la • ,UJ'S. ~BURA.NOE l swtmmq P09~ ~ draped. >.LL this tor $135 HARBOR VILLAS OR 3-UM. Oftleea ln Col-64&.S 138 l&nd8ca~. ll'rfle utl-• lL\10R lOlmlCAL RUii A llE 1 put~ IJ'9CD. ..U t.11• a MO. Drive by 1401 Su. 2621 B&rW BlYd. o.11. ta Meea or Newport ODmpJet. BuUcllnr Bervic. ma tee. Bill' a, t.elep hone PLl.H bltAna 6 podlea. Price pertor Av. 1 & 2 er. Furn. • \1ntUm, Beach. 1\-et lbttmat.et M8..e2e8. • QOURlTr. Appl)': ~~ REDUCED TO KODERN 1 bedroom Apt.a. Cilrpet.·~1*> bl.,inl 18 HEAL TH All~ ma firm btd bul.a. 28 GENERAL SNACK SHOP NO. 8 1W N~ BJ. Lt a.M.111 J'ri. • xon. Zv• ·w • Colt& J4Ma $125 MO. Private patios. i,, block $7t.60 AIDS SERVICE '1011 <>c.a .t.n. H. ·B. ~all u--· Oout Hwy & Business. Prh-.i.t P&IJo.H,.t:.4 Pool. * REM ..... ,._o OPEN.ING a tftf !'t1RHI8HtD Unturnlshed With stove N&.'792' i'R!llt Coupon -BP1 ..... thie DELING H "d S · I f ......_..... y .ttn vdablt. . v JP ·-0 " •Y l)eela or ............ eeper OU can start now to 04U -:r.::: • A refrigerator, drape1, $135-3 ~ ltt •tll.a coupon tor one Health -SPECIAL RA 'r E 8 ! Oet ~ preferred llt251PLACJ:NTIA., SM. Fw'n!abed $96. 34120 (Hmlttqtoc a.t1,..,.... Bervtc. Viall. A 8pecJal ALTERATIONS* 10IJt Boua..~ t.or u.. Ocmt&ct Mn. L&phrum Newport Beach IU-1208 Avon, Newport Beach. boUH.) BilUna, WUher, Jhaltb Malntenano\ KolidCJ'I! a,. •• 8llam.. SECURITY FIRST VJBTA VIEW MANOR Call en..2540 daya or Dryer, Fenced Patio. Ts.tmm ~sram lor Fred H. Gerwick pooec1. nwn·~ • NATIONAL BANK get extra c:uh for clothe1, inaurance, bW.. dealped upectally tor 67~ evta. Pool .4 Jleereatton. d. ln& Aii.betm. eo.t& e7~1 ~ del Mar Wued.,.. ........ 2831 Cout Hwy. """..&..6-u .. _ .. -A~G. J ..... 1eU famll1el w/chlldren . s p•nr Noa-• 1Aue. Lot 291. "Btecel". w... Nf.6619. 1&t1.:.ctka QQanat'd. V1U11n.w .. r-~ .. ~ .... ~, 149" Bdrm.. 2 bath.I, NEW :z Bil .+;. 2 ba~ Pa. 638-9389. BUILDING lll 6'61&): . t 75-0SlO 10me of th°'8 no -longer · wanted ttema with • J'URN • UNJ'URK, Bit· 1:1oe,. di~ carJleta 4 LARDll apartment Bed-19 TRAVEL AND CONTRACTOR 1.~.m; _ PART IIME DAILY'Pllhr nut ed. Remember: "Everyant in ruse. oven. diad>.. av..-rrom fl.llO.,, ..ioom. llvtnC1"00ftl, cllhett.e. _ TUNSPT14 CU.tom hom...COmmerc!&l 30 "-""' bu .,..._, ... that elle wanta." You drapg. earporu, lot.a 'A.Dl.Tbnl om:t . Jdtchen. ParUally fUr. BllLP drln and ab&N ex· Rem.odelln&' • Plan service IN HOMI · Couuter girl W/alterat.ton IOlll~.....,. IOmeone ciolet space. Pullman ea.ta .x... nlahed, utWUee paid. $90. P9DIM t.o Eureka CaUt.or-hlly In.lured e:xp. A.ttemoona It ~ ca.n phone your ad to .875-3811 or mail it In on lavatories, pnv. patios, XU.Cal CM..aoo month. &06 Redlanda New· ~ dout Dec. 15th. OaD ~ llatlm&tea I moNJ:NO .. ID ~ ~ Sat. Apply 1n pencm the handy coupon below. MIN1HUlf CRABGE 1 BL to Vilt& ahopp'nJ. 275:1_ CA.BifiLO, Cb.~ a port Bea.ch. LI 1-31.M. -.at~ 'II u ll tt 1l ft 0 n R. O. Crouch 1536-3991 ~ • 41 llour. • Pl'8M 830 W. 19th St. C.M. Op-~. S.136. 858 CENTER ST. .., ~ .. -·-•·" ~ hlqwa. Jktween 1Wllle vi.ta 8bopplng 6U-le68. (Nr. J9th b. Meea. U~ 2 lled. .1rvn"4lllUllU or ......... ..._. 8-cb. Oufleld 6 -.t,dUn.I. r ------------------- Placentia) C. M. l'OOlll l~-~ nqe, , ed 1 bedroom, With car-20 alRSONALS and 258 63M5Q. UCU JlrooJt. _ce_nte_r. _____ _ ca.rpet.I. dn.r*, ~ pell, dl'a~1, far a f e. r CARPENTEIU hunt. Ht. Bc:h. p rf J' W k FOR better lMns. the prqe. Near llhopptnt. Quiet locatlon.. $90. SPECIAL NOTICE ========== IRONINGS in my bomt. a. ,me Of new 1ux.urtoue Two children accept.able. M~ Colta Me-. * Carpen fry * reuon.abte. Sant.a An a HARBOR $U5. Open H OWie 28, 29 2 Bedroom ap&rtmauta. NEW YEAR'S EVE Ave., c 0 1 ta MM&. 1-20 21..ao ST. •T. 5.50 6.'75 &T. 8T. TOWNHOUSE December. C&1J ~9871 ~eel and ~ A.T THE M:INO!l !USPAJR.d • "2-1777. 1 bloclt to Wipa. hMtel! anytime. ed. Het.te1! J>OCl!l. Cb114ND BABLOA PAVllJON SBELVJ:&. CA.BllPlTS ~=,.,,.,,,..__,,.,,---- pool BacJMlor _,... 1 TWO f\1rnlllhed 1 bedroom. welcome. UM can.yon RESTAURANT JN OA.R4GJ1S JRONING n per hour. Avon Cosmetics T78.1NO or MO.NeO __ Sl_-40 ___ &._oo __ '7_.50 ___ e_.oo ___ 10_.GO __ _ bdrm Ullf\Jrn.~ $7&, tmn... .front, btreh cabinet., tub, Drtve, dP.t ott WUaott. FROM 7 pm to 1 am NO Jt>B '4'00 ~ Plea.ee brlnc own h&n.r--w.-~---woma.n.---.O-to---.80 '100. Gil 1.....: C&.rpet.ed. &bower $80. It am&iler BAT Apal1atDta 2 bd:rm COST ,5.50 Plm Tax ao. ANDllRSQM . .O'°:fUI en. MS.l1'9, Cell&& Kea. ~ stv• lovtnc care to 2 -------.------------ dn.ptd. K'4alllcm k!t.Q. iauo. A v&itable tmm.e.. tunmlbe4. n • w. deluze CHOICE OF: It no aa.noe ed. llJ ~ 3~ HOUSIHOLD -.n cbl1dNa tn our 1 column Inch: $8.eG Pl!" day. en. dlatdy. 181U Be&ch h•tel! pool. btdlt·tm.. NL.. PRIME R.IB8 OF BEEF 1~ & CLIANING bdml. no~ but -----..-,.--~~~---=------2217 ~IA. eo.taK-Blvd. Hunt 1II't0 n corq. SUS. '2a w. Ba1. BROILfCD LOBSTER 25( PAINTING, . ~ up after Mll, 't:ao 'A coneeeutive days: $8.0Q per clq. Bee.ch. VI 7.2739. c. 11-. ~. TAILS PAPEltH.ANGINO Can't to a p.m.. a day ~ 1& AA tlv davm· • ., RD -... _ 2 VIEW APTS. NEW YORK 6TICAK PG. u ·you w• to be' ~ .,.,nsecu e .r-· ..--r-"""Y• t Bft,.1 bdr--aw mo. ~ID to Y:::., 2wo~: ~ ~ ~ THE "HONEYBEES" TU~F~~O ~h~t!!!~ MCOAd mOUler .P1-ea1l 30 consecutive daY11 : $2.78 per day. a BR.. 2 b9t1sa ·-S2a0 mo. \.oOni tumllhed apart. na. CJoee tn, adult.a only. Wll.,L MAKE MUSIC n alnfina butted. Aver~• kitchen IU.l073· Add $LOO Per Inch Wedneeday a Sanc!ay 2 BR. 2 ba.tba, wttb bal· ment. 1613 Santa Ana, 319 11th St .. Huntlngton FOR DANCING FROM r 4 " ,2.75, bath f l .'TlS. Month. HOUSEKEEPER It child ================= J1IJQT JJ.86 mo. A.J>L a. Colt.a MMa. Bach. 9 pm Inside & Outside Jy eemce arranp!. care tor wocittng mother All ~ but with 8'1-708' or between 11 -1-B-E_D_R_OO_M_.l:_ba_c_h_e_lor 673_.833 tor reaervatlona KI ll-M62 or KI ~. ot 2 small children. Love· BUSINESS SERVICES drapu. carpet.a, •tove • It 2 Lt 1-32'1. For Free Estimates ly home. Llve tn. $Ui0 per refrig'erator. Bay Front -=-=--------.,....,, apartment.I. Year round NEW YEAR'S DAY Call 646-5~7 CLEANING or lrontni by month. MI 8·1618 Mn. Adverti.ee the business you are In! Apt. BJda. FRJ':l!. rent to January lit. rat.ea, uWitiea paid. $65. experlen'*1. KI 3-eo9e. Hill or OR 3•7(M after (Clusifica.tion 25) REALTY INC 2 bedrooma untumlahed, to $70 month. 104 E. Bay AT THE * S & H * M UDO • · b•illt.tn 1tove. C&l'})eU, .'.ve .. Balboa. 673-4810. BALBOA PAVUJON 35 CHILO CARE 6 P. • Per Column Inch, 12 Consecutive In.aertion.t, OR 3·8830 drspea. Chlldren welcome. RESTAURANT Paintin9 Service --:=:=::N::;U;:R;:S:;E;:R=l;:E=S== MIDDLm a;:ed woman to N Co f"I. ... ,_. EONTilillPORARY Apart.. 18th It Placentia. Coat.a NEW untuml.lhed 2 bed-::::-care tor elderly woman, o PY..,~., ... men.ta. Funsllbed, untur-){eaa.. Owner. LI 8-0378, room 2 bath apartment FROM 1 p.m. • t p.m. •$2.&0 per hour or by jc>b• "OBJLD CABE" &419 m111t ilght how.work It: cook· $15.00 (Add $1.00 ea.ch Wedneeday & Sunday) 1lllbed deluxe new 1 bed-ALL UTlLITIES pa 1 d. between oc-.an It bay on = ~EE~~ =~~0';!r !v~ce~~~'!: eeetaia tM .,._ a1m11Der iag, live tn. Good ealary Make it euy for people to call for your eeriice:L roo"" den or 2 bedroom. PenlmulA. '165. 873•0523· BU~ STYLE "''no Of the a4nrther. l'or tar-tor qu.allfled person. Box -..., Furnished I< Unturnlah~. " .. ''"' tlmate.• 5«·33~. aft.er 8 SUll. to $135. Built • tne. ""-ly d._ ..... 2 B·"-. l BEDROOM fumi.hed, p M tiler tatonnattoa eontact M, Cocta MeJJa. •·~" .....,, • ..,.. """"' UUU ""''d I t ADULTS $2.75 KIDS $1.715 . · ..... n..n.o w-••--Dep ID ---------dWlwuher, drapes, fire. apt.. Carpeted a: Draped. u ea ,.~ , c oae n, ALSO ~ PINK ---------.... .........., ,.,....,, L MOTHERS helper, 9 to 5, placea. Private patio, pool LI M703 or LI g.2323, M8 1961 Fullerton Ave. Cost& LEMON• ,....E ( N E !uia A.Ila. N1-oM1. Monday thru Fr Id• y. NAME (f:-and , _ _.) . ---------1572 Orcht.rd Drive SA -..___ Meu.. $70. LI 8-7976. ......, • • • LICE CHILD unL uusL ·-. · · W. m.11on, Coet.a Meaa. SERVED HOT OR OOLD PAINTING NSED Care, Children age 2, 7, 8 It 10. Upper Bay area.. KI M261 OCEAN front 2 bedrooms TO ALL age 2 to 7, lunehe1, nana, Over 30 It own tran.t1pot· NEWPORT Height.I. 2 bed· ,... *HOLIDAY PLAZA room, furnllhed " untur-furnished .•parlment wUll 673-(633 for reaervat10111 Interior Exterior II n a ck•· #2980 B H C t.atlon. Beacon Bay area. AD.DRESS DELUXE l bedroom furn, rushed, ·carpeted, drapes, oc~ v~. ~1;11. Per ---------Spray, Brush or Roller 2663. Phone LI 8-19117. $45 week. 675·1327. A untumlahed. Lee. pool. dJspoaal Sn.led pool. mon · &. 6 8· HAVE BAR Also Paper BanginJ 3 EXPERIENCED w & 1 t • CITY Wkly. maid eer. $100 to $100 up. Adult.I only. , HUNTINGTON Bea.ch, fur· 646-673' 7 reaa wanted. Apply be. ····· $125, Model Open Dally. 6\6-4.88(. nl3hed apartment for rent. Will TRAVEL!! BABYSITTING tween the hours 9 & 8. '60 move-in allowance, -ALL--U-U-llU_e1_In_cl-ud_e_d_! -1 downtown area, $60. In· .I Paper H1n.11·na MATURE young lady de. See Miu Kay. Danlah Cot. PHONE 19M Pomona, Colt.a Me&& Bedrm Fumlahed Apl eluding uUllUes. VI 7·3819. Bartender available Y 11trea babysitting. Expert· tee Shop, 3050 Cooaat Hwy MI 6-e688 Patio, Lawn. Big Trees. UNFURNISHED 2 Bednn. for private parties. e Satistact!on Guaranteed enced with children ot all _c_o_r_on_a_de_l_Mar __ . __ _ ~ block No. ot 19th St. $80. Adults. Open. 2336-Apts. Carpet.a, Drape• It Kl 9-0452 e Free eatlmatet agea. Exeellmt local ref-DESIRE European lady COROUOO APTS No. 2, Elden Ave .. Costa Bllt·lru, $96. Localed: 729 eruce.. Own tranapor· tor general hOU8eClean. Ocean vu.2 blltl from Bcb.. _M=ua.~_M_&.._1_15_3_. ___ Utica. Huntington Beach MISS La.ird lntroducUorui. Pete Coleman talion. U .00 ~r hour. tn.g. 2 days week. $1.&0 Sun Porc:hu, Laundries NEW _ 2 bedroom, un· Responsible. confidential. Phone 41K-07Z~ hour. M2.3182 or 60..3478 AD OOPY 10 FOR RENT proteuional Hrvlce for 642 3868 N t A.ecept teem Ir small pet.1 furnished, 2 bath, fire. employed, unatt a ch e d GUAR. PAINTING 39 SITUATIONS or • e w P 0 r ------·------------• Yr. J.... pla.ce, patios. r"""'e & ROOMS Beach. -... ladies and gentlemen. Tel· Expert. & reliable for 20 WA~TED ===------Untum. '130, tum. $18:5. oven, c a r p e t. drapes. ephone 642.2036, yrs. 1 use tbe belt Of EXPERIENCED dinner Cout Hwy 8t Sea.ward Rd. Eutside Costa Men. Call $lJ • u5. WEEKLY annex __;,_________ CAPITALIZE on our ex. hoUlle waltrelilies or wan. ·------roams. kitchens $17.l!O ALCOHOLICS AnonymouJ. matenals. OR 3-3378 616-6229 or 546.-0473. Fair "rl"n•. ·Fr•e •stlmat•• nortence. Ma.nao-ement ers. 3536 E. Coe.st Hlgl\· weekly. 40 new A part-Harbor Area. Phone r "., ~ v ..-... ~ ., C $SO MOVE-in a.llowa11ce on i15 new furnished mod· Blue , .hip Stamp• couple With unlimited po. way, orona de! Mar. ments. Sunny Acre11. New. 673-8724. 24 Hours. " 67S 0081 alt 10 2 bedroom Garden Apt.a. ern bachelor apts. Ideal vurt Blvd. at Santa Joa. MI 6.4091 Costa Mesa tentlal. Po.uiible to In· · er a.m. Jl'umilhed or 11nturnh1h. for nne person. Closed bell. Costa Men. 548•9261 21 LOST AND vest. Proven experience F ASHlON Wigs. Sell by ed. Bee Mr. Roberts. 730 garagea available. 2133 642.2126. FOUND 2SD CEMENT, lo get the job done. Writ. wearing on the job 01 so· -· W. Jamea, Costa Mtaa. Elden, Coeta Meaa. CONCRETE ten detail.a will be care· clally. C o mm 1 s s Ion a LI 1-1853. 548-3767. BACHELOR apartments LOST. very small black tully &nalyzed It consld· & free wig. 8'7·5339. • HIDDEN BEHIND a grove of eucalyptus trees ju.et oft tho northeiu.t corner of Beach Blvd. (Hwy. 39) at Garfield Street in OCEAN COOLED HUNTINGTON BEACH. • JUST MINUTES from the MOST BEAU· TIFUL BEACH on the California cout, but with ready access to freeways, high· way11 and shopping cent.era. • YOU ENTER A PEACEFUL, HIDDEN WORLD of your own aa you awing into MORA KAI LANE. • 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS, deluxe in every re- 1pect, heated pool, drapes, wall-to-wall nylon carpets, etc. NO CHILDREN. • Westinghouse Appliances Throughout. JOHN & LUCILE SEDGWICK MANAGERS Furnilt1.d Mod•lsWill Be Shown 'Tit 9 P.M. PHONE 8'47-6547 and motel unlli. Some -"' M ... hi vith kitchenettes. Utill miniature poodle. uncllp· • CEMENT WORK • edJr""'d· !lay p"" red In. NURSERY Attendanl for -------------------'"'-- Ped, no collar or tags. vi ua · Y· eraonal ln.. Sundayu, Church Of Th• lies. linens and maid t 1 t ~ Vicinity Royal Fox Rell· erv ew a your convent. Nazarene. Call R·v. Coble, service included. From w •-v ~ tauranl, Christmas eve. Block 1.1a11~. No job too e'lce. rt.... · Ward, LI 8-7176 or LI 8-0133. ---------U S week. Phone 548-3083 Rew11rct. Ml 6-H.Ot. amall. reu rates, depen· P .O. Bo.x 1011, C.M. NICE sleeping room for d.11y worklng ma.n. Pr!· w1te bath, private en· tra.ncf!. Maid 11ervlce. 241 21st SL Costa Mesa. LI 8.8672. WANT a home Instead of juat a room 7 AU prlvl. leges for lady worklq daya with lady worldng evenings. $60. 6(6.9623. UNFURNISHED or tu r· n.18hed, utilities paid. Prlv· ate bath. Private entrance in rear. 2225 Can y on Drive. C. M. FREE room & board In exchange for some baby. sitting-. "46-6685. GET QUICK CASH WITH DAIL y 'PILOT WANT ADS! LOST Thursday 'Sancho'. dable work. Free eaU· Large white & black short males. Call H. Stulltck. haired cat. Near Georgia LI 8-861~ i<fler 4:30 p.m. &: Iowa. Black spot on nose. Reward. 549-1292. CUSTOM PATIOS LOST silver charm braclet. a nd pool •lflcks. Llcenaed great 11entimental value. cnntrA• tr>r Coi.;crete work Reward. 463 Flower, Colla nr 1111 kiiids. Emeat Bar. Meaa. LI 8-6927. k" LOST 1 male Beaglt, 2 years old, trl-colored, 11. ctn11e. lU\SWl!rs to na.mt ot Buddy. 048-4067. SHAW & BENSON Qu~litv Cnncrete Work SPfrlAt..tzING IN LOST Diamond wrist watch EXPO!\ED AOOR.EGATE and band, vicinity New. Founllat1 .. ns, patlo1, com· port area, reward. m'rrt;il I" re e e1Umates. OR 3-2469. I Ttr mR Phone Me-0660 LOST Ladies billfold. Re. CALL 11~ first &nd ave ward. Cell 1146.6010. money, p~UOI!, drtveway1, * * * * * * 11idewaJk,, also repairing of nit kin.is. Call 642.Un6. BJl.t SURE TO SEE ::..-A_r_tr..:r=~=' ==Jl·=m==. ==== "TODAY " B·I·G SllNDA Y EOITTON OF Daily Pilot/News Press Jl'or CLASSJFIED Call 675·3311 *** *** ?.SP GLASS CRANCE GLASS CO. Window Gla$s Replacomonts All Tvpe, 01.-6 Mlrron OP~;:" ALL DA'/ BAT. 6411-!l~VI 21134 '" Npl. 81. 40 HELP WANTED, MEN W A NT E D experienced hand pre11Sers In garment factory. Apply 2907 South Oak St., SMta Ana. EXPERIMENTAL machln· BEAUTY ope~ators need. lat, minimum 10 .vears ex. :.J now. 545-C209. ·" perlence with major ex. =====-==== ptrtcnce lo prototype In. 42 HELP WANTED, strument development. MEN & WOMEN Complete famlllUity With methods of inapecUon. Referencea required. Sal· ary open. Send appllca· Uon or resume to TMJ P.O. Box 20M, Newport Beach. IM.MEDIATE need. capa- ble couple. .matnt,nance, management. 24 lndlvid· ual apartment unll.6, age not Important, honesty, lnlflgTfty a.re. L I v I n g quarter provided. 646·6400. Costa Mesa. NEWPORT BEACH Maintenance Man Perm. position In Police 45 EMPLOYMENT Dept. H2<>-15to. Tenth AGENCIES grade, 2 yr1 bldg. const. ========== + some sto~keeplng exp. • DOCTOR Age 30-45. Apply thru 11 DENTIST • PM, Jan. 3 , Personnel. PERSONNEL City Hall, 673-2110. AGENCY SAI.ESMAN, prefer team. 224 W. ~t ~y 842.0610 Top dtml for top man. Reccpt'11, M.O. no flu Perfect working condi· heavy phone $3110 llon11. :i man ntflrl'. Lelli Dental rerpl, l'Xp. over 1 make more In 64. M !.. 36 . l llM !'ll'rvlce. Rerpt, ·Aurireon 1~00 LYTLE RE.ALTY l.l 8-"93 ChalrBlde x·r&y, exf). 1300 Jiil:! Pomona C.M. Bkl<pr, Opthamnlngt11t $32,'\ Sen lh•t old 11uff! Tn 81.1y or Sell·-6U> '3:fi1 -~-~-~---4 ( ------------------ ------------------- --------------------- -··------------------- DI AL 675-3311 TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN THE DA /'l Y PI l 0 T \ . W-ANT ADS L ..,.. DON'T SAVE IT, SELL IT!. Why conserve• dutter.c:I closet, when you CH convert those items to convenient c:.sh 7 Sell those us.ful 11d0Jt't needs" with a low cost OAJL Y P1LOT /News-Press Want Ad. Someone is watdtin9 the Wint Ad columns, w¥ing for your ad to appear so Jr. can_ buy those things you no longer need. For help in placing your ad, or cost estimates without obligation, phone direct: 675-331 I ••• AND CHARGE IT! DAILY PILOT/ News-Press DIAL DIRECT 675-3311···CHARGE l'n ... ----------. -. - -· &r "" ... Frl,.Dec. 27, 1963 66 .. I.HOS AND -170· Ma~CELTANlous 70-M-1sciu .... ?oo1 OIMULIN•---1 9-;::TIO,,;s -=;;;aa;;::A::;::ti;::;::::=...-== 100A tmporh4a lt*i• Cart 1 OO=A 1-mportH & I J-00-A\lt~mobll" hr r-.=--Sport Ceri _ Sile a Wint .. w.·&10. 65 MUSICAL 01toANS p;o1t SALi fOR SALi-G ,.. item °"' us & su,,.L.11s °GOULD MUSI( (0 PATIO B&le: Chi>d• roll· *SUPER SALE* I APPX t-MESA BOAT I • top dtak A ahalr, lille new. 1 1~ B t'"''l "'· 1t AUSTIN HIALIY e POUCH I CHIYIOLIT ·e:~~,.:.1e:, 0 r:: Holiday Special mHER STEREO COMPONENTS Lar&'ta\ "1fl:tlon of m&,,U· flcent f'.'!Jt\rr in tht Har- bor area -and complete demonatraUon fac1llttea tn our Sound Room I U& Ill. 11th St .. Coata Meaa MI 6·8896 OPl!lN 12 to 9 weelcday1 II • e Baturday1 CIOetd Wednuda.y Ope" etmdpyw 12 • 6 Ol"l:N ICVenlnga PRICES TV SERVICE L.r9•st Color OHier in C1Uf. ~~ 1'!':(;!' .. .' T V RENTS Pl Nos o .. eau "" .... m 1.11.. C,." .. PED CENTED A SU: 8wt.,. Mt complete, BhOw &mpl ... Muat tell '"'"" " ~ f&)v&niltd, 126: Women'• be.tore tnventory Ju. 11t. _,., .. aelltnt· 1 h a p e. $2100. Contact p A rt ~ I I .. ~cri • P.14. e1s.9au. '62 Chev. mpa a 40t a day Oolf cluba, 8 lrona, 1 Wood Lounse chairt '68. Swivel Cam,.rt Boat.a A baf, JOO: While l>inaer lounte rockert ™· Bro-IOAT STORAGE REAL VALUE w~ r,... lnat.rucUOn.I It opUon t.o buy~ Rent and oartaae appUv on pnce.. 18th al Newport 6t6·l8711 RENT A PIA.NO Le» than Uc pa day - No Umlt cm rental period. Rental 6 cart.ace appUea toward purcl\&tt, Wh,y p&y tnore ! ORA NCl to~)! MUSIC CO . \ . ' "'I .. ' .., ~ ! ! A ~, .. : .; l~\c Rt.:"" ~I· nf\lo,< ~Sii~ 11 ; ,~'}1 /', 1 .; Coat. a bu!lon Ilse 10 ta ca.de MN. t 0 ck . r, ,.,, Pav~ and fenced ..,.., & "AUSTIN BllALl!iY 100 J2 year. never worn. 11': '136, now 112,50. Com· mtnutu trom wath. "Midi oom• flaln'but )'OU Dark wool .Wt. Ilise •O-U. ronable Ul'IY duckl~ can 1&vt bundredl. Ktll)' excellent condlUon. UD; rocker, ~ off. BtlJe 1\Y• WJll BUY J'O~ C4lll _,.u• boolrt tor $tsa. , Dark wool Chaf'OO&l iult Ion m~tt•l&.ale Ml'/Jilra. 1Dt5 Newport Jl?vt.. Cll. la\'el 8ave! lavt\ •u '6ilidiiii S'petdtter. Belt ortw O'f'er '6'70. Call MI ISMOI. llMCA al&e 10 lo 12, $111; All wool iwtvel rocker, ave ST&. et64Mt Ml.OMt $J95 H• IS aport jac.ket, plaid, •o.o Roaklnl lov.,,..t, 1&ve i!>&A.L Cbi'lii6n4i pretlftt 't ,.... lll<e 11ew, 116: Like new ••~. Tyllt chair isua. for tht ld4a. iees. 1•• tu· SIMCA boy'a Boxlns rtov... 16. Yacht cJ\alre $U.to. per S.Ulllte, Pt&. Call l~ ftmndfta •"&Uabi. I.ALU 6 UlftVJe& LI 8•879~-HOUSJD or C!HAift8 OJ\ 3..t100. BAY MOTORS KEY MOTORS SA VI) •••• $1711 dollar val· 61S w. ltth. C.M. OH·UM a4JLiolT Li'Jlil"p, n;vtt nM Ha~ Drd.. C,K. ue cookware Low u .. t Q'\l&fi(y fUl"D. ultd berptn, SlM. ~•r· ioa. Harbot' Blvd. Ml -.._ waterteaa, atalnlesa 11te.J Ba.orttlct Pricei teel condluon. O&ll Coata Meaa m .I ply. t7 pieces, U&. J'tn• Nr !Ow ttoy1 to apd bike LI 8-St06 or Lt 1-'ltlt. MI 8-3241 YOl.R.aW AGIN Uo. Save •40 on Roaera ...... " mv. con.eo • •• "'• ~ ..... •-.n " VW I .... aannaon Ghl.t. $2395 MILLER·CONHEU CHEVROIH Bovatian ahln& HJ'Vt• I. ••• 1"" TV P 1 "" rn iifiiWir Ca• tn e ~ • IT&. 08i Radio-Phone CO" CruUler s1-• ll .... d ..._ _.... .. ..... 18'7 1Uver ware compt1te ''" ' ...-roo ' -• c:oupt. ,_,, ,_..,r, new TOO W..t Coult HifbW&Y Mt f'O all new. M6-lta3. llOJ• combo, ' •peed. ruun. O&llty. ~1 P===::::; ;:=~==-h~~noOJlttir, ~ U a.naa N.-~~ amu1 '71'• A &lbwna. Ml t.O!ll3. u.... ~~u-........ Wi O'Yerboufht. MUil Sell R"l·U'Pt edfk. New 1J pc ~-t _,.-..,._, """'' • BllANI> naw Klftl Bille bo.x • t.1 .....,.. ..._. Of pa.c~) fHO. Indudu 1 .. v ... 1141 ConUzientat ™'-I' •Prlnl'I. rnat~ (IUll ~=·e ~ ~· ~ ... "; 96 ;o~•IL·L:-11 SJOPI SHOPI SAVEi :~ lf~ StOPf SHOPI SAVEi frame • cuw1. <Com. Wlltoin) c.M. i4i • 1A1 }C.,. to A.::,."'1 ::~Tlsprtte. 'M VOllU AJU: iiW •t Ko$ Opt. J"or l>o-It..Youl'Mlftn MJ Ml# after 5 p.m. ENGUNiSJll( dou~I• mat: Ara...._. 10 .c N, '*°"" 8h&wroom tttJh U\tu1"£l. Pal9t. atw tmk ... toed b&e. 1ltaW, atiliem.attc:. LOW LOW cJJUii!lfs and lit• too can tJ'eM A '*' aprmp NI. pl•te. ~-4wmna H..., Dunlop Ufa M~. «*MiU• *"°· Ml-MU tmmac\llat• ~~t. fll6 • ht beautiful lf you u• Bet,. quUt..s 1pN14 '10. .,.. J~, 2 "b con· Pwtect, n\Ult ... to ..,. &ftW &:to « w..ac en4a. belew &lut·'°6k pnc.. PRICES Btu• Ltwtni. ftent electric Excell•nt ooadiUon. ~~ .,., "4-.ood t-. prtela.te. Buy teday. COit.a 11•· 1~ ftnncinl avalldle, All trpee • ar&del of Im· lh&mpoo«, $1. Jl • e d • • LI ~-8880. Md at.ck )ard. &U land· 1~ tln&notJll avalllble •a VW. ~ tbaft 10,Qi U>o! ported • DomeJJUC Ply. Hardware, llOS Newport PHILOO retrt&'eratol', •P-.... ~tell lD G •w Opel\ Suntkyi ftill... ~t Co.& Open Buada)"B wood1. Door•. Lumber. Blvd. Colt& M4A. proxlm&tely 1 year old. •.k. • ~ eottier7 •at. BAY MOTORS Wn, $1.'7». ft~• ' BUY MOJQIM · Palnt • Moul4lng1 • ?lu. BELL Ii Howell magneuc Good ooad1UOn. UOO. ~ ue-aa 1, Lil .. 11". ii.U\io Bl ~t:'Mua ~c~. Hardware • Fence opUc&l 1' mm IOWld pro· TW 1·1'10 d&ya. 11144.11 H.,....y~ ~I p.m. 2066 Harbor Colla Meaa lMS VoLiiWlOiN re( 20M .J 8·12fl .t · jector $326. Bolex l8mm evea. ~ · . 8000 iaU-. a:oellent con. We Specialise In Watl Pan. Camera $160. New Skill l'OR l&le •ton tqulpment: && K -11 ft WIC\i, I Ml l·ftff • &Uon. Printe party. • •ling from $3.116 per ' x 8 router $36. Palmgnn ll 8• d•·""'--, -oo, •• d·" 1'*111 .,.. Rome. 11181 A 113..atM Ntwpol't JU&ch. __ ........,..,.... aheet. way rotary mlllln&' table cat=;-;.:• $200, .. ;. lofodt1 la lblptilMt COQ'1-'W' VOLVO "EVER POPlJlAR" I BAKER Pl YWOOD 160. 646·284• t>etore 11 m··t _ .... 200, coke ...... 1• tton. No~ recau1M-,y ,__.. T 1., Bak C M KI 9 "073 .... ..._ • """' ........ 0 .__.. •• JAGUAR m" IJ'7 v.JWY v ... DR. s A· 1 er, . . .... p.m. er, $26 .. meat 9C&le.e, $15. .._ Ytt _.,. .-~.. "' Iifi votvo P..UOO, irpvn. TION WA.(JON, Pl· pwl' Opt!ll 7 d&ya a we~. CORONJ::T like new, $7&. addln&' ma.cbJne, $26. AU ~·~ ... ~~ 1g; f.i'tifil' Jquar Md:u, a.eun witb nd tftl•rtor, et .. r, l'/b. etc. Xlnt cond. SALES & SERVICE BUY SELL TRADE 9' aurfboa}<f, mn1uat.or, tn good diape. A.lao bi( Garft'1A ~ .a$8 .. • ...,.,. ~ 6 below Uft "1th extru. .Atta.et.iv• Udo white/ FURNITURE boy1 bicycle, 11tudio couch: auortmeat ot srocen... Call v'!, 'Welta'V:r, · -ovtrclrtYt, radio 6 Jat&tar, ea I I prtv'*-part 'I Sateen allv.r. "Wanted OR 3-5477 APPLIANCES ;2:5. each. Ch 11 d'1 302 8th St., -·-ttn..+--.. '"'""" ...... .;.,.._ • p.., t OR 3-1286 atternoon.11 or -·"-·t rl " ...... •-VI 1..--wav, mm _..,, ---.-• -. a model at u....... P ee. 1813 JC. Coe.at Hwy. C.d.M.1 Used _ RepoueJaed TV cbalr1 12. each. A new Beach LE t.UOI. a t.o t. ~~..,.,,, lOU W, WU.-, Apt...l, •vU\inp. $695 8tarttnc Dec. 2nd 8&.nkrupt •tock. -New Schwtn.n d er al I er, iil.Li'.oXY Gt "N•p. M• or P la one 7 OPEN ~ 'TIL J p.m. Terrttlc Pl1eu, Tums (wrecked) $10. OR Zi·lW tun_.'. Le av t n r tr&m oWW TOUk oWk'•' 10" MJ62, 1 00 Aut.moltll• Per * i&': ZENITH TV * APPROVED WANTED -Blue Pyretlc Hun•t.•.,.on ~ Pl•r-4n. $tt. mo. 'UI 1·=-x flAu·tw tc:=, rn Sar. 6 Wanfe4 Tommy Ayre. Chnrolet · -· ttn'. AduJta, no pet., Mo-"• "'-~ __. a.u Btlt GMAC Terina! Ne$. Table model. Fully recon. 21159 Harbor Blvd. C.M. rrure. wtth narlal open· Dec. 28th It 2tth. .Abo, bile Horn.. 10 11 60 • bl'-cll, ftl*\tly bmf4. ~· y,.MpOlrtatioa C6ut Bwy., fA.IUn&. dlUon~ 4' ..,, ..... nteed. cor. Vlctori& LI S-9880 lnfl on the aide adaptable J111. tth A: 5th. Ctlll"~ elnAt•• -• adJ •·-t. •--· "'"' tarser. San 1.ull .... Mo. -.,,-v• ua.,,.12\ HYatt ,.7'7«. Ori&'. J32t.9:5, ba.1. only CT O * for variable pul.almaUon. under 12 tree (with Par. bile Hom• z.t,ai;;,J 4202 New tCrU. $UOO. o a 11 !00" ~ av&llable M9.9~. T&l<e up paymt3 *AU I N Write Box M·&O• c-o Dally e:nta). Over 12-Jlalf ,...,. Milafon, Oce&n91de, OW1lllll' atUr &:ao P.lt. A.Jao w• C&n)' our ewn 1908 ChtV)' M l·4!r, p9i>rt.a $1.0% a week. U you will lfll or buy • • Ptlot. 60x;;i::: .. -•-ut .::Loom • 7 .,,. QA • ....... <ioAtr&Clte. Nt--4'99. coupe, llR p&lnt <metalic I ....., ........ .,.,..,. n..i-1. -· TODAY'S ap-.u • blue), c1t&n tfttettor, .Uck REPOSSESSED TV vve Wtndy a i.ry FD'tST local abowillf o t aet. 9 Dr&wer dreNer. DCBA Autumn Hw m1n1c MllCnlS a·INZ -~ OUTLET Auction Frid&Y 7 p.m. patftt1n(a by Tlvel at with mirror, headboll'd, 2 atole. _,,._ let out. Onlv J"er I.a. JO' x ~· .bptua IOtl 61 DodJ'I coupe ....... -.Nt Gbttt. enstne recenUy 1990 Rubor. Cotta Mes& I l071'it Newport MI 6-8681\ si.ep Center, 632 w. 19th drawer ntte atand. MO. wcwn ~ f:.. tima. oncf. $2"1 • 61 Cb•v i-..ntl Surfer .... ove~ed, ,,10; ~! Man thru Fr1 11-8. Sat 9.6 ' • SL, Coat.a Mea. Hour•: 886 B&ktr (comer Baker.. na1 prtet $UO(l, WW .. u Localed °" "9tr&ble lot '8 Ai.pUn ' dt ~ .. ····--'1 $250. ,_ g,...1 .... ...,.. Largut Selection of Ueed Windy s Auction Barn 11:30 AM t-0 • PM daily Bt.18toL} Ooata Mea. ITOO Df If Dtn BUY m II N Olda 2 ctr lldtp ·-... Jnt .... BMd'L.,,._.,.,,,,,..,,,.....,...,.,,__.,-::--7;'" TV'• ln S<>uthem Calli. ,.... AUCTION ,,,-unW C'hrlatmu. sUiil'BO)Jij) Ve•-9, 1,, 1 · UJ..0500. Pla1J10rt Me,,U• VUlap UUI M cad OOVpe .--··0 -··M" stikfdi...uere! Senti· WEDS. 7 PM Beach Auc· WE BUY Old Oold. J. C. laq 22" wide, red .. A white 80 PITS, CATS:--tOI W.1Tth IL OD.ta X.. 11 MD.C'ZDEB llOSL IJT Tl'otd oty rt~~ mtntal aale.. Ona owner. 66 PIANOS AND ORGANS Uon HIM!. Cor. 3rd and Humphrtea Jewel.er, 1823 atrlpea. Good eoo41UOn. DOGS. llltDS Pboae H--..U JU)l'Tft 1*.utltul red ra•~· """" Cbemalettt!:i v.a. 2 door lC.1. Blk So. of Pier. H.B. New Port Blvd. <Mta f~. Inquln t7ti,t &eJwia. MCSJ)ij 20 'rr. iCl;iltiDUiil\ c;m: .a.ck top, blue booJt ~ NIW.-Olt"ll..MOTOU ~c ~:ii:: CHRISTMAS MONEY Conatgnmenta wt' 01 P4Y Meaa. Ur, Ooata Meaa LI a.so.a. black toy P;f,!i. =~ pa.taly .. u ciaetas. .. , titn. Our low clble..out 26" ~~~!. pewu ~. "75. Ca.ah for Furn. Appl, USED Sbopamith M&rk 11 SJ!:LLJNG out, cood oondl-and_,,,: outa1de catDeta. txtra.a. pr1~ ll-'8-8611 -..._ Ml • -i.. wUl buy lota of famUy tun at MJ.tc. Call wt•... LI t ·--M t ........ 1 year olll. BU· Ptrfect a.-........... _ • •1~"" tu1l -,.. CAD" I •c ··-· u• ro ou cu....... ua tion, refrigerator, treezer. ve.. belra to, female. All •-~ • ...,., ,...... 1~ =;;am=::'OC'""'Ll!11'::...:::::-:-1-:::96:=9-:2::-:-d06.,..-r VI 'iA7U6 &36..2038 Hll. 20092 Orchid SL San· wuh1r. TV. f·plec• He-Alto. herU'lce aal .. NM<! older OOQfla. ...... ..... Open Sund&y9 'l.d1llH...V • ~~l;!~lfhll, ~~o~t=~:.t~~.! ~.com.ae.u.,make ==a.Tratltr BAY MOTORS =1!,.=~ ~=.~.ex~:r~ olf•. SS1·11M. m I tnil.. hitch, $1'1&. OM owner. Bervlc• man HAMMOND In CORON~ DEL MAR HIGH q u at It y apparel =M=e=aa.======= POOl)Lll PU"• t.nd al u d ~ aiQU tt. -r.ke trr• IOM ~ Coata Mua -•-OHl"9e&I. M\lal aell. trom the wardrobes of ,... ~on lHO 511·~0· Ml f.U•& e.t-•"6. Cocta Mtaa. .~ .. ·-A FREE JO YOU Gtn1ce. AKC. All colon. Jdt _..b'I" ho-· 2· ~. • $700. 8'8-6187. Here an --.mplu -* DELmcz: SPINET aocla.lllea ...... celebrlttu, Inclueun, TtJU' T01 IU· ...., • • ... ~ ...... lHO CadUlac coupt, m.. Ladles 4' men.a. Huld&'1, v•ra. ~ 'Cea. reoma. 1 ~ bath&. Many macul&te, U ,HIJ. Prfvat.f ~tr& D\Oney tor 70\1 aell-ORGAN -_.76. Dozen.a ot orrans. all popular m&kea, 11.ut 6' tlnlah-. 1850 South Cout Blvd~ GB:RMA.N Shepherd, A.KC U l.1T2t, MI 8.Tlll. atru. 831.1096 dter t SpGftll ud romp ~· l80 W, Vlctort-. 1nJ cUtoffa UU'Ol.\lh La«una Buch. CAllf. -·t.tted ..... ._l Shula -;~;;IM'.==..,r--r---.. P.M. --........ C.M. 8'1-U22. D>.ILT PIL6T want ada ·~·-• -UDLIMOTON Teniln, i ,... __ ;:::: ...... --I ·1---1 GARA.GE sAt:iri. CUPit-Lane. H.B. 897-8&83 atler wee~ A.KC Jamb . ijU. fO'dO' BuUblion trall•, ..,__..tSoa 101-A tell tbt.t o14 .wrtl v ..-~ • * STUDIO UPRITl!l PUNcJ. ~ u.:1. FOR SALE lng • pad. 11eta. l&mpa, &:oo p.m. 11.ao no ahlddlnr.'m,-. s.&it. 2 ~. 1n M&llUftll tal>Jea It an1ac. Come A: d&ya A: Sunday• Clft?y loeatk& Waat stOC> for 8p1 n • t'.-• con.aoleii • ~ It oemplate new Hammond llfl•. Rmuianta. 8amplea A Mill· enda Sat. Only a a.m. lo 2 p.m. pt It nett room tor the OIME·A·UNE :538·l8l3. ' equity. N*Wpart Te,naee; rar. 673-M?O. au w. 11th. ~ JJ, 929 Baker, eo.ta Mea 1 MAN'!i &mond rtng 1( No ltent Over $25 GJU!1.\T DANE -Fawn, N*"J>Ort BUcJ\. e&r&t.t. Patd '1600 will Rea.den ire W'&ed to re-J!hcceUent Te.mptrarnent. LffiO Pvk trailer aletpl I Visit Keyboard Headquarters HAMMOND ORGAN sTuoros '152 INTERNATIONAL 1acrlflct tor $760. Call Male. Cropptd A Pwma..-6 Cabula prl-rat. ~ M2..oi02 ot evca. ~IL~ r ~ 1 ~.: ntnt Sholl!. Aow Quality. boat alJp ~vallable. 19,500 Pickup l,\-ton_ 'Ill Harley motorcycle. rotary power mower, '57 Bulck radio, Kenmore wuhing ma· chine. '773 Wilaon Apt. K, Colt& Mesa. after 3 p.m. 4'6-nJI. 0e--ent any violation. AXCRqiai...d. NW..•. or t.rUt. 873-71211, ,........ GllllUlAN Sbtpbnd, t.. ~11. 21M !l. Oout Rlway Coron.a del Mar OR 3·8930 $100 Tuxedo, •lze ,8, worn of thue Dime·A·Un• retu· male a monthl Old. ~ =:-:-:==-':'::-.,...,,...-='-~ 3 Umea, owner lOIJt too lationa: &token, excellent w 1th WA.NTJID Mobile Holllt lO much wellbt. 135. Corona cb114ren. 130 1182.WT ft. or mo,... Real batptn Del Mar. OR 3-662•. I. No comm•rci1I firms '%:':~=:---· -=-=---· _ trom prtvate owner. Call FRIDAY'S ACA~S ~2 Easily ~ frl~tentd l Sfllll out 0 Melodious l.11inttnticnally utltra'lces $ Fresh-water « F.-ned opera fish <2 wds> • ftock straUll ~ EulCplal\ 14 Stop, u beetle bueball ~t '7 W. Htinlsphere lS Whistling rtpJbfic swan '8 Frte from 16 Succulent obligation • vegetabl t 52 Trust worthy 17 Abrupt 55 Pry into 18 W1no-l!kt others• part business PUZZLE 12-2'7-6) 1 ci PefL to 57 Consisting Norway and of Sf)Okfn ' 5 Type of )4 Ela.boratt argo vessel solo • • Swed"1 (ab bl 1110rds • 20 SCOlle ~Meal arts • 2 l Magoo! f>O Preposition 23 Bull-flng \ ) f>1 Expression cheers ar choice 2.C He<b used f>2 AVlllablt as gaml sh for reitlng 26 H~rlan f>3 Leavt It • violtnist as it 1s ~Switzerland's &4 Noble -Glacie<s &5 Having th in 6 Soothe 35 Deslltult 7 R eson111 t a f stna ti en cry 36 Tito, 1.g. 8 Proved 19 Bridge sup en or supports 9 Spanish 40 Besides article 42 WelHcno'MI 10 Call for a 0 Gold, in repelition alchemy 11 Time •5 Unloclced • • • ~ Chinese Sl1i'I> tone hefbs bf> Pitch mdiator •& Warehou$ts 12 Losl 48 Mtch.,ital 33 Knowing &7 Comp"1sation )fl Ancient for tenancy 13 Fra~Slls proetdures 2 2 Members of 4q "On ltle end •• : Europeans '11 Hlsterical peri&d · l8 Bad plact to get Into <2 wdsl · • )q Com bread calc6s 40 S.telll t! 41 Peripheral part of ~tel the family of · • • • ·" 25 "· •• af f <2 wds) the lut 50 Slllc or l Brief Minslrtl'' rayon fabric extract 'l7 Letter 51 Make a cho1c1 2 Fem. personal 29 Supematural 52 Disparage name being 53 Ttie VflY best 3 Having 30 Inert gas 54 Abfading exlsttd 31 Rum and watet l11strum1J1t DOWN longer 32 Without: Fr. 5& Wise to 4 Good-33 Mr. Van 59 Eyelid riatured Doren swelling .. ,,.....,.,r--r~~""r.!""!1"5.--rr-r;o'"T.:--r. ll 62 117 ) . or privet• business mey QUALITY poodle puppt.., Ll1>W a-mis attao G Jim AKC, black minlature t .. us• thes• columns. maiea. 10 weelu. s100 • 98 AUTOMOBILE 2. EACH ITEM for 1-P· Terma. 53Mll6. RIPAIRJNG 1 L _ d IDEAL Chriatm... I { f ( ..._1 Ro a --•uve H • must PW price -Lovable Mlnl•h1re ~ • v AU ......... uw no pric• over $25. puppies. AKC Jleclatend. .::~N Shot.a. Tenna. 6'6-11241. GIRLS 27" bike. r o o d COCKER puppy for ala: condlUon. $12. 3 Cute 4 months old. $6. Ca 11 puppies, cnall br~. $3. 638.1067. AUTOMOl'IVJ: 111..108 • &. 17th eo.t& Hua 641-2172 "2·2638 Canariea hen-. $2. Slnl· -=B...,.ARB==1E_w_a_rdrc __ bea,_e_ou-t. era, '6. KI 6-8001. 12-n fit&. is. LI a.0011. ~9 TRUCKS & OOOD uaed TV, 126. -- -T1t.&(TQ•5 5'8-0681 C.M. 1-1 81 HORSQ " -~ 1938 au1c.1< trarwn1111on. _LIVES~K-1964 DODGE perfect. $26. Stevena tllle, HOME -Bay Xa.H, Part PICKUPS t>vtr under. 22-UO. $211. 2 Morran Quarter Hone • Boy• bicycle, $7. LI l-4553. Apalooaa. Good DlapoaL. $1875 12•27 lion. Reuonable! G 6 o d ..,.......,...,,.---~-~~~-CO NllA Jt cu•tom 24" T.V Saddle &: ~t ot Trap. Factory equlpptd 6 tor waU or cabinet mount. plnfa. ~6.202&. factory dellvered. $2&. 8H-2M' 12.27 HAltl•R D•DGE HIGGINS 20'' convertible 90 BICYCLP & 2160 Barbor, Ooata Meaa bike, red. good condluon. TRICYCl.IS KI 9.3347 '10. Aleo tncydt, Murray, BicYCLES • 8\ii&arc:ti y b b d 18" tront wheel, red, ex. New Blcyctea pt.915 " OU Cln uy • rln ceUtnt condtUon, $5. up. New Surfboard • new 196'4GMCl/,Ton LI 8-5165. 12-29 $69.915 up. UIM Btcyclt• Truck for $I M9 dt· !\ED POINT s1ame11e kit-110. Terma, Trtde, Bank· livered at St•n,bury ttna wtth C.F. 11hata, 8 amerlcard. Salta. R.,. weeks old, papers av&JJ. palra. Xmaa Layaways. Buick, 23'4 E. 17th St., able, $25. Deposit will Blcyrle It SutBoard J14q1. Coste Mesa. hold until Chrlstmaa. Cor. ~th A Pacitto C<>ut -,60-c=Hi"V.,,.,..,,..., ~~.,-:z'f,-on-pl,....ck=--u-p, M8-t356. Hwy .. Huntln•ton Buch. ., bed t b • ~ Ton . cus om ca • 12-27 91 MOTOiCYCLES vs. radio a: heater. 000<1 .POfiTABill TV, good pie-& SCOQTI•• condition. $1075. 546--0860 lure, 126. 527 Tu11tln, - Newport. MI •·27M. 12-2~ SOY'S 24" bicycle. LI k e new condition. 117.50. 646·1164. 12·2• 26'' 3 Speed Boy1 Bike $20. I 2•" Boys Blkt, $1 0. Pr. of Rear Fenders for '1 ton Chev P ickup. $12. Din· •tte Set, Real Oood, $15. Brown Couch. m&ku tnto beG. good ah •• $1~. ~I er bed • x a fl .. ho. Ull 8•7·40~2. 12·20 H6NOA Motorcycle, 19M. month~ o Id, only •SO mJle~. lake up my pay. ments. next payment dut .l11n. 6th. Bank tlnancid, mu~t ra~s credit chtck. Call 6i3·H09. 93 SPOltTING- GOOOS --=-====== • • OOLt rlu'ba ·eo rttOdll 4 wOOds. 8 Wllaon-1tdf \J'On & 'bt*. UO. Call 5Moli H 218 HllllOVer Drlv•. Coit& Mha. 1 OOA Imported & Sport Can We Pay OVER 1300K For METS« VW's COMPASS RAMBLER 1Hll Newport Ave .. Coata. MIN. Ll ~-930'7 SPC5~fS i IMPORTS SERVICE Loan C" ~" A vallable cu§roM m&di waterproot oover for Fial eoo. $2:5. &•e-1331. 1-1 iiSAtffi'FUL ua6d TV._ la.· bl• mod•ll. ua. tad\. 95 BOATS • ...-.IL 11.AKEB • & su,,LIES CREST AUTO SALES e&e ••oa. 1-1 ~de. oua;:;a £ ;m un x.nor Blvd. c. M. tl'Otn 1195. f tr • llp llt1tl Fer Quality fmt>orh HUB c&pa, Ford, 4 fat $2. outboarcla from $90. 11' Check JIM SLEMONS PaUo rock~r r.halr, $:1. Lark d11yatler l6()0, Diamond Value Uaed Cara e•&-8448. 12-27 1 LI 8-0923. 90 Day Warranty on All PAINT for fence ~ Orey 11500 -17tt 11ua 1loop. 1602 So. Maln Se.nta Ana stain, $1.915 per gallon. to-D11rrnn 18118, ~tru. Or 643-7354 tal 10 g&l. 6of6·84of6 12·27 m111<, orrer. Will add cash AUSTIN HEALEY FTIU:SCREEN 11et, f o 11 r 111vt tr11tle up, Owner. pl'<l" brali1 and hl"rk wtth j 01101~ :'1·8224. 11ld' pull. II k, n~w nn ly ~EA tJTtru--L---D_,.1n-C7h-y ,-:7;-;t,,-;,, $2!>. Pt n k uphnht,.rM f'nll1fll•t,.ly flaMed. Cu~· modern ch 1 1 r. 120. lnm t t n 1 a JI e d Mov· 11'7·7~2 &fter ftvr ,.,. lnJ: "1ll6t .. 11. $60 Call wellcendll. 12·30 ~8·99U. ~~~~---~~~ 1962 AUSTIN Hul,y, 3000 Mark II. 4 place 1port coup,. with ovt rdrlvt . Ex. r @llenl ronthtlon. Ma.ny f'XlN.1. 12650, C&U &.tttr r: Jl.l'll, 675·2609. eVALUE-RATEDe USED CARS '63 F45 CUTLASS 1 .. •llM t TIM laf I'*" "'"" -" ......, lllttntr. ............ Airtt. fr•M-· •• ,... lllelff .... -•••. $2699 '62 OLDS 88 2·DR. HARDTOP Tl'MI )'tWrMlf ta tM Nit. TN llllt IMl'f ~ .... ~ .... Wlltl avta. traRa.. refi., Mtltr • "'"-· $2399 '60 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE "" uc.,,...,,n, ""' "' ... ' Wllll tvllt. lrlM. & IV" ,.,..,. tt. l>Ml'I ltl '"'' ... , Ml ••n •' $1599 '60 RAMBLER 4-0R. SEDAN ~Wr 11* MMft, .,_,,.. i... _,, n11 ' ct•· -. ... .... "8M., .... ,... _. .... ,.. fWtlltf. $799 We'll Pass the SAVINGS to YOU! llAND NEW '64 OlDS f·85 YOU CAN OWN IT FOR AS LOW AS $1560 PER WEEK ,ULL l'IUCI um l'fVt Tu 6 Ucel!M Oelfv"" IR Cetta Mtt• START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT IN A IRAND NEW '64 OLDS DRIVE ONE TODA YI e LOCAL e TRADE-INS '63 CORVETTE ITlhGltAY wflll 4 -" tnM Jet Midi Mffly, $3699 '62 FOltD XL 500 CONV. $2195 '62 MERCURY MONTEREY OrlWt 11111 ~ .... ,. • ...., •1141 • ., QINltltlltllt. .,,,. ..... , ......... $2095 '62 MONIA COUPE $1599 11-""•'•'• -···=··1 JJ W• AN Nevf'r Satlsfled Untll You A.re! I NEW CARS-U 8-34'8 t!f: MEGA OLDSMOBILE I . 1680 Newport Blvd. • USED CARS-U 8·3440 li04 H1rbor Blvd. . ............. - , Pl ... ,,, J iv.a. Uno and s::m ,,, .. H. u ~t: jUtCe ··J Co atr co u lli mont. IU\tle ,., Ot H.T. SIT.41 bal&I 'IS Cti u " meM: USIA 'Ah .... ~ .:: v.a. 11. 11 ""' et It 'tt O· Piekt llO C ad . .., .. 'IJI 1-: ... ~ 'IM9d: &J\t9 'It .. v.a, >It fol ~ •*ITI 'IO el H, II euh ,.nd '"'· ··~-. •• • powe pay •IUDI 'QQ Vol. ... ... Jy &I U7fl 'Hp. q, l ,.1 . ... 'II& 110 e a11d '11TI '61,.. "'" "' •UPSI '&1 fiF lll'JW'4 e9 :rn. ... 11 at ST lll t Blvd C( ... ~ c - STOJ •o G1 ··~ atcez extr1 Pert 1t..l f :J.. B IOtS• I STO at Auto. beau Wag J;'&1 1()0/,. STOI &9 c: Rad a tee· t y. I l&te ln I ta 1 JOO<; J- .. =1 oo· . ~~. w";. ftr I 00 -AutemoltU" ,., '"10 Autom. ''"" "" / 1 00 A'1tomobll'9 ,; 100 A41temebu .. to, 1-100-A-;-omobll .. ,or f .;::::;a:::==..,.==:::::lot:=N:::. _ Wa_~W~ LV Jiii I W1nted _ S.111 Wenttd,, ~ ... ~a:'::,~"., _ ltle & W1nlM * '1f ~ CHIVIOLET-CHIYROLn -CHIYIOLIT GHIYIOl.R--lviOin------ lA 1'' • •. • • . e -PU~~~A:ICE ST~~!~Ls!~EI o!,~J1!:$': s!o~ ~!1 s!~~.!..s~EI '62 CHEVROLET HAPPY NEW YEAR :?:;·. &d.lo, bMttr, a.uto. power I euatom tntenor, a real Radio, h•t•r. auto, It. • .,... ~" Monza We tr• NOW in the rn~dle .four l>tg An.,...-1 y..,..&.Mj :~,. Mf u cc ,t..,..., MMliful U.ni· waut)'. all white. You lrtt4 t.llJI ,, beln1 801' !I !bow Car !' L . .J I .. l\U"UJ "*' bul ft'• ner so ..,_ ftlpt ,.. UU. one. •t fllO ~-Kelly blut tull chrome Win wheel1. COUJ"'E Come au=---,_,.....,_ enct Sf,., T 1kt eav1nttt• of theM cl.H-out 'rict1. A .rtcon· •111,1 y~ ._.__. OM.if191 I• 111tock .....,, 1t'1 pt. Op.e .. ndays book. °"' ao day1 lJt poallracUon, ••!*Cl tr1n1 eor~ua ftlet.tltte \llue ditloned and '#fth w1rr1nty. V.I, JOWft1 ·~Ji .\.. "fOI 11\lt Mok prtet q 91y UOJOO( I~ ....... , ll'a 10ll4 t1e4 Wllt<Wwli. S)e\Y While rem 411ulpped with aute-.. , U no ea.ah "1 f.4W ._ f 1190, Our IW clo .. eut " 11 PU JO, wa11 Uft.. ll\lle1ute lht tl'1JUI., radlo II: 1'MW. and aMWn• klt.ftet ot prier " only SH•~. !Suy 1~ lluncl"t avatable vur Nicut Q~ arttuntl Tut drive Ollt • be Mn· fi:sn . Wow! ~ H&Aor 11.J, Cotti Mta ~Q 11111~11• e.mtoP " plzlJ to be vlnced. tp .. , Air v .a, Auto., RA 100,, tlnancinJ available Mt •·9241 BA y MOTORS IM ,rQ&Ht OW.tr Of thla I $1599 H. u no cuh "1 NHO Open Sun4aya • Loclt¥• N dOn't delay. mentblJ and llUUMt balt 84 Y MOTORS tef4 NtfiM!r Cotta Me114 =· ra&ae. QQa yr Wu . OMEGA OLDS ,-"ee at '1276. STA 't'IOR wii)n, •iif"O'fiiv; )a 1-324.8 0,.., llMY• Jl Continental. ()ltJ 'flW"• JOM l•"-t JI, °'8&. M• rolH, O ~enr.,, MOO • BAY MOTORS 2004 .._,., JIJYd. C.M. atr cond. Ltathet' ~. Ml 4·1Nf cui. QaU Ill.Ult. Lt 1·8400 U no cul\ ,., •u.to ' da monUlly and auumt .a.. • . Open evenbtJ• a.nit lun ya 0.1\09 ot f2181. \lit. STILL HAVE fNJE tBM ,.,.,.., c:-u Mtaa '83 CHiCVY • door aedan, 'IS Chavy II Nova 2 door lf[ J\11'1 ~ .,., f at&oa&. wml overdrive, H.T. U 1'0 ~h 111 • • & ,,_,., ltally ~\ijpped, PT.~ ~ .... ....... nnly 8000 mtl1t. I JtH . . ~a1:::, . STOP! SHOPI SAVE. I ~ '63 '411 ciiiff • J>&Menger Call f76-368&or~tt-2flt. .,... •ta.ti.oft ~-. p.o wt r 'M OJ{SVfLOUlrl' ,_vtr· u ... ,., ..,... •• IJ!tll» v.a Otnf. btak .. II: at .. rtJI ... J>nv. tlblt, ~--"*' ""· Qal1 ~ aM ...,,,.. Ml. lo&eed with equipment. All ••• ....._, Jn' •·U14. LI a.2-1, &Me el 111'1&. ...,. r"' ~1 ·!" 'll'P tl&cOrand PrtxV.a whJte. with black top. t.x· MERCURYS· ~-f'IA U ' cellent coruliUon. Over 30 c.ult" -~· mon'::: ~1• a. •itU. IO~I it'• r-• ~~.!!'. ,..... fJIO un· -....,. ba.Lance of ~~ Witt ~ '°" .~ .......... ,,.. c.u,. ~a=~ too. V.I, aut.e. trana., P..8., li B. U no cull pay '37.4.0 BAY MOTORS ""-.. .,.ame b&lance et ism. ••1 O•r••lr · l\&mpalde Ptckup. lta.ftQrd .iutt. It no ca.Ill ,.,. "'1 "'•th and unmt balance ol ...,.. ---.---'It,..., Ml power, fact. :;•Pd":.:!~ ::.~ STOPJ SHOPI SAVEi 'et .Wetc'':~\al ' door fO Oorlltta. • ltMll .iutt. ' BoUI t.ope, R.a.dlo, heater, v.a.. aui.. a.ran.., RltH. U Jet black red lnterlo >~ A* ,., HT monthly .,.,,., W ~. r, ~ .. ...,... ~ee ot Sl-otG u~ m.U ... ~ 'IO ettj¥y V.. SedaJ\, Jl.. .. ... l 1'• ...,.,.tr, H llwtf -...rtftf It nt Opei\ 8unday1 eUti ta)' m ~onw1 BAY MOTORS fU'd LllWY\t balance of "''' 20N l:Mltw .... Coaia ..... 'Q ...... Grand Prix, v. JO 14S'8 I, Mtt.e· tran.a., MB, • J>OWtr ~. It ne cuh. MONTEREVS COMETS & METEORS •Waton1 *C••• * Harcltopl * ..... WE ARE GIVING AS MUCH AS . s1,ooo DISCOUNTS LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION TODAY AND MAKE THE BUY OF THE YEAR AT JOHNSON & SON, Lincoln Mercury JM1 f4.2 moablty aM U. 'llifiA>Jr.*didMt6i1511M2DL!f~llJlrr:doe~r •um• llllfJ&nta Of $21711. •talion wqon. VI n~ 'H ~ ~,.i.a lpl c,.. met9r, is,ooo muW, l'J•w 900 W. Co.st Hwy., Newport IHch V.f. .... trlfl•.. power tft. ~ .. 15. . "8 ,.,. ••· neater. U *••· !f...,m llHf.A. LI •51441 ;'; = =:.2::~ 1f:o~IJ=1~•Th;:~~~di~1J!:::============11 H'ITI. p 'U l'efttl&c ~·· J'.P. 11: 98~11 M ~pay UUO nw-IM ... ume \lat· · ... fl f1JT6. 'II ei...ette Convertible. It no cuh lfot' Pf ftlqtalr llJld uwme ba.lance of '11'16. 'ii ,_ v.-ft6. wan. J"ull "'"'' ........ It ----"' eP -.~Y and u. awn• ~ of .. Tl. '41 "'-UM --....11• 8,.-l coupe. Auto tr&Ju .. .-Wtr ~J. etc. U 1'0 e49 ,., NUO monthly .,.. .,..... balance of ''"" 8UAR·AJlEED USED 01111 . ' ... tbiuce MIT. M~. HNI • at 1961 CORVAIR Station Wagon ............................. -..... $1395 ' STORAGE LOT )ll e.&311, ll°' .Jiarjior Blv4. IQ 1-14.0. OOSTAT0MESA *** "eAIV'llOLET • STOP! SHOP! SA VEI In OMV V.. lll'lpala Cpe. "4 ,,... JM•d·up Hydra" RMI•. ll•ter. powtr at.eertn1. All wl\llt and exua llharp, mechanically Perftel Over 30 uya ln •'-'1'. lt·Q.. lt'a gotta ... , . j~ flqriolnl available Open B4nday. BAY MOTORS 1064 Harbor Bl. Costa M~sa Ml l •OU4 • ------• STOPI SHOPI SAVEi H Ohtv. • a.vt. wagon. Auto. ftadtn, heater. thh1 beautiful 2 tOfle 8tatlon I Wagon will Klvt you r~al ~' economy. 100'-. nnan11lfll a\'allabl, Optn !m1dt1Yli BAY MOTORS I t o:H l larbor El ~'t& Mess I Ml 1·.;i:Ht .e • STOP! SHOP! SAVEi &9 Chtv V·I Jmpala Cp•. RadJo, heater, 1tato, JIOW" at••rlnr. t11l white Mau· ty. R•4 Interior, lmm81'U· late thrn·oul, over 30 days ln stock, 10.n-o, It'~ *ol· ta fO. SAV.: TODA\'! 100<'1. thunrlng •vlllablc Open S11nday1 BAY MOTORS iM4 ~'" ~r Bl ~N~I M•H Ml fl·324A 1960 MERCURY Park Lan• Convertibl• ..... -........... $1295 ..,,,..,,,t.fllitN ._..XIU'J' Cir, I.Aw mlleatt, acellrnt 11ndJ&lft1. tt61 VOLVO 1215-4 1ptl. Transmission .................. $1291 Y,,u•n hive t~ ~et or ~onomy In thlr; Import. H11 radio. healtr. 1919 roNnA~ Stell C~1ef 4 dr. vista ••Ma ...... $1196 •attu.t •ndJUIUIM QJr wtth rallht, heater, h~drnM1tle, tMWer 1letrill .. ,., .. ,..,u... ~ 1961 FORD Ftllcon Z dr. Mdan .................................... $1095 l1flt1 ,..a&er . .ukl11aUc tr111raJu lon. Ont owner IH.t eer "" he• ., .. el can. 1957 IMPERIAL Crown Sourhhampton 4 dr ............. $995 rolb """ eq1lpped J'1u1 air aoadltlonlng. TNmlUfltlJ H~lals lft tll,l1 lu111ry 1utemoblle. 1959 RAMBLER Ambassador 8 4 dr. s•dan ..... u ..... $895 ~ ~tr1 rt111 car 'rloed way bllo• evtr•&e marktt prlu. Every eccepory ul faotory air coedlt1011lnc. 1957 DODGE Custom La:1cer 2 dr ht ........................ $695 Car rps ud 1001<1 alrnost like new. Has p:iwer stterln& an d rwer brak11 wlUI automatic tra111. 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 2 dr. Hardtop ............ $695 Very cltlln one n11 ner ru . Low mllta'<' ror 11 '57 and In \'try rood condition. 1 tll BUtCJ( Station Wcr9on ................................................ $595 Lott of mUc s bU ln thla nnr. Ha~ p-wrr ~frrrlni 1nd dynaflO\\. 1960 Pl&NAULT DauFhine 4 dr ........................................... $595 Verr ttw snJltqe "' thf• oiie nweer Hr. 1917 IUICK 2 dr. Stt•a .... -....... ~ ........................ _......... $495 Ce1H la •• looll et ttdt, ver7 thsrp. ticeell••t Urea. No dents or ecratches. 19&4 IUIC:< Spe~ial Convertible ""'-"'" ....................... $295 ltsceUtat tran1port1Uoa cer. Good top and lnttrlor. LlllRAL TERMS • IANK FINANCING * IUICK * G.M.C. * JAGU.A,R -Siles & Strviee PHONE LI 1·7767 I ----. ---·. Y.EAR EN.D CLIARANCI IALll NOTH CHIVIOLIT OFflllS WHOLESALE PRICES ON l!VIRYTHING IN STOCKI PRICES SLASHED! e MONEY BACK GUARANI& On 111 eur ''OK" USED CARSI No stronger l"lf'lflt.. 1nywher1, Shop wffk day1 'tll t ''"''' ltt. & Sun. 'tll 6 p.m. '63 '62 '62 '62 ''62 !!' ... ~; ~~.~~'! ... -·•2799 ~ Whole ••I~~ 11\ltrlel, 9MPALA V·I W•gon ~2299 • ...-"' •ule ,,..,., re<llo. llfflff • Ill!!':': llMtl"' ~ -HU MW1 giiEV lmpell 6-Dr. radlO, ....... _ _... ... PALA Sport Coupe V• f"lew ·~ ...... ,, ,_, ~.Uktlln• IM,ALA "6" Hartltott c.u... Au10., t to.o, ,_,,.,, ,.,..., .-1"·· --· , ... -'62 FORD G1l1xle 2.or. V~ .UIO Irani _, llMfln• ' etrl Hkt l 12299 $2299 S2199 11799 11699 S1.IH '62 MONZA All,_.lk, rt411t, Mtltf, '62 'ALCON t.Or. ..,_..,,. .itllt, ,.,..., .....,, ..... 11 '61 CHIV lm1Nl1 l,t. c,.. 11799 ..,._.,I<, ,..r.. ,. .. , . A ~lut UI. ""' '61 ~~~. '.~~!:...,"!~ .. c.... $1699 ·~'""! ,61 MONZA Htrdtop $ 1499 AuletNll<. ,., .. , lltt .. r E ll•t ,,..,., '61 TEMPl5T "-4" Wagon """9. ,...._ ""''"· Nlc.t ur ,.,. ..... $1499 11399 11399 '61 '61 '61 '60 '60 '60 '60 '60 !!~ .~';..,., ,_, ...-..c:tl COMET Deluxe W1gon I Deer. llllle. r~ie. Jlffttr ()lie ti l!lt c.141 net II CORVAIR Remp1ide ~1099 ..... ., 6 I _. 1r1n1 Vt " t/ltlll • "LW.16 Miii OLDS l>yMml1 II t 1490 • .,... • 4'111e. ,lllfle, ...... ,. -· •tter ~ llrehs. An ••Gtllt<ll 11mltv "'· PONTIAC C1talln1 H.T. ~1399 •uto ''-"', raG10, hf•tc' Eac1oll0f\1I• • 'OIO "t" Pletcup ', tan. wllh C•f'n41trl us..i 10< ta-Int ontwl 11299 lllOID ,_,.ton ''6" Pickup •1099 llYltt* .... ·~ t•Hlltnl lwYI VALl~NT lOO """· 1•1111., ,.,. ... _,.,, ,......, ''"''*'· i~• ..r1111 '60 COIYAll 100 4-0r. """'· ..,, ,....,,, lltwlllvl '"'$ ll 111" $999 $999 $1699 •1399 $)199 '59 ! ..... 1..! ~-..,~, ''"'lftt •nd wl ...... 1. Wlllla ~YI '5 9 A~I~ t~!!!.0 IM~~ A htrf to ••nd modell CIMll ""4 Ml• •r~ '59 2:~~t.~~~~~ ...... . I nd l>rellH. $Nrpf '59 :.~!~ .,c:.~~!~'!',~ .. ... ~ •'"' •1099 159 OLDI Dynamic II 11099 4 Qew, e"'9. llf!le• rt41ie. httlar, _,, br1ku Undtr9rlqtl '59 CHEV v.a ltl·Alr s 1099 I 0-, ~ 1•411t• ltflo, llttltr. _., '59 'Foio "~~~',fib/~~· $899 v ... .., .... •Mle, '*·•·· _., ., .. ,,., Ont ol 1111 lllarNsll 159 ANGLIA (English Ford ) ~299 II•. 1r111a .. radio, ., .. ,., • Cheap lrt fltPOrtlllon. '58 <.:Hl!V '~·ton ~899 v 1. Sid. s/1111, rtdla. f\Ulfr &hut • 1.1atdo tft!f Ollll SHCltl. '58 .. ~~.~~~.~I~~.~~,:~(~~.'°" S499 uno.r ,,,.,,_at 10 Hill 157 CORVETTt. Merdtop $1 599 StlO l/111!. rldlo, hH lar lltail• 1h••~' '57 '57 'SS CHl!V 210 W190n .. , .. •u••. •tdlo, 11«11tr ,..,, 10 •·~~ rr-1·• P•l<•d to .,,,, FORD 500 H•rdtop v • •·.M ,,.,.. , r•fl9. llu tt• A o""'1 ¥•1t•t MlltCURY Hercft•p Au•o. lrtf\l .. rtdlo, llffltr A tood'° '63 CHIVROLETS $799 1399 S299 Cno•u ol I lntutM C4'l '"" Otmtnslftle<~ at.uilMty IMinltlntd AS LOW AS $2099 oTRERs to CHOOSE FWoMI ' ROTH CHEVROLET 11211 Beach llvtl. (Hwy. 39, So. of Warner) HUNTINGTON IEACH PHONI Kl N3U •r 1A7-"39 . , . J--~~~-~----------........................................ 1!!!!1!!!!!~ -------- ( Sf PONTIAC CATALINA STA. WAG, a,H,..S,ftl ........... f1$fJ f9 PONTIAC CATAl.INA CONVTI. •,H,NYDRO,Pl,,1 ... 1HI 60 '°""'IAC IONNIVILLI VISTA. ftM,HVDR0-'119,AIR . 1'H 61 ftONTtAC CATALINA S'1'. C,E, lll,H,HYDIO,HJ19 . '.~-.tJH 60 '°NTIAC IONNIVILll YltTA. lt,H,HY9~,ftl,P8 . . . . 1191 61 ~fAC CATALINA SAf'Alt~ l,H,HYRO!f'I'" .... .;~ 61 TEMPl5T 4-DR. SIDAH. RAD10, HEAT!R .......... , • • !t,I 61 TEM,•ST $T~TION WAGON. RADIO, HIATll, AUTQ .:;:;:1#f ff TIM'ltT STATION W4QOPf, UDIO, H•ATI•, AUTO :;~-::-t1'1 •t T.M,HT LI MANS. RADIO, HIATll. AUl'O ........ : .. tJH (2) 62 l'ONTIAC G~ND 'ltd. l,M,NYDRO,ftS,ftl ... , ... : ·ttts ·~ 'rEMPIST SPOIT COU,I. llt)f.AUTOMA TIC . . . .. , •• •.: :.:JMI 62 'ONTIAC CATALtN• 5AF~'"· l,H,AUTO,P$,,I ...... ·~.$Ill 61 TIMPHT $TATION WAGON. R,N.AUTOfAATIC .... :.,··~ 62 PONTIAC IONNEVILLE eou, •. l,M,H\'DllO,,S,,IS,AI-. 31,$ 62 f'ONTtAC CATAl.INAIVllTA. ~.HYDR0,'5,PJ . . U'S 62 ftONTIAC GllAND ftllX. A,N,HYDIO, flULL 'WI. & 411 1'91 ~ TIMftlST STATION WAGON. 1,M.AUTOMATIC ....... 12f$ 63 ftONTl4C CATALINA COU,I. R,H,HYOaO,P$,PI ...... ,. 3191 57 CADILLAC 60 4-01. R,H, JULL POWlll & All. . . . . . . . . . . 1191 60 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-Dlll. R,H,AUTO,ftS,PB . . ........ '1~f 61 COi.VAii DILUXI COU,I. l,M,AUTO . . . . . . • . , •••• ~I 61 CORVETTE COUPI. IAOIO, HIAT&R, 4-SPiiD .... , .. ~::~ f2 CHIVlOl.IT S'OlT cou,1. R,H,AUTO~TIC: ....• , .. ::;:~s 61 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-DR. R,H,AUTOMATIC . . . . . . 1495 17 CHRYSLER J.OR. R)f,AVTO,PS,PB,AIR . . . . . . . . . 895 '° FOU 500 4-0L UDIO, M11'TER .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . 995 II MllCURY STATION W•OON. R,H,AUTO,PS,PB ......... 1295 61 OLDS STATION WASON. l ,H,HYDRO, FULL PWR. & AIR 259.5 62 F-4$ STATION WAGON. Jl,H, AUTOMATI<:. . . , . .J99S ff llAMILErt l-01. rt,H, AUTOMATIC, Cla ... t '''00'' . , ...... 1ff5 60 3.1 JAGUAI. l)f, AUTOMATIC, 0.0, MK 11 .. ,.. ........ )595 11 AUITIN HIAl.Y. 4-SPllO, WIRI WHEEU ..•......••• , t295 0 AL'A lllOMIO ROADiTllt. R,H, ._,PEED .•. ·~ •....•••• , '295 6t 'ACILLIA CONYERTllC,E. R,t-f, ...SPEIO. . . . . . . . . . • • . • 2995 62 M.f, ~O~Tll. R,ti, WIRE WNIELS ....•.•......... 1795 It VAU>CHALL 4-0R. HIATER ...... .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 895 VAVXHAlL 4-DR. HEATER <DIMO) . . . .. . .. _.. l.3_?5 51 CMIVROLliT ltqA'-A IPT. C~I. 'UL.L ftOWE~, AIR . ·" •.l295 62 OLDS STARFIRI Cft!. PULL Nlt,R,H,AU1r0 ... : . •2995 60 PLYMOUTH 2-0R. lt,H,AUTO,PS,Pl,AIR COND. . ...... ;. ".T19S ROY. CARVER Pontiac -.Tempest •M Onn1• COUnty'a Exclusive Dealer For ftOt.LS ROYCE· liNTLEY • FACEL VEGA LI 8-l~, IM>O W. COAST HIWAY, NEWPOllT tEAcH · Closed Sund1y -Open W .. kday1 1nl 9:00 P.M. -. : .· .= ·---. • . -~ ~ ---~~...:::-:---=-=. $ ooDELIVERS ANY 1964 CAR! • EXAMPLE! -WITH ~DOWN ! 'U Falcon $41~.· ''' Gala1ie $64Mo: 2 door 2 door '64 f 1irl1ne sssMo.• '6' 4 door $62Mo.· Dix Sta. W1gon --100% FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT '59 FORD 13.19 '58 RAMBLER 10.29 fltli411 Wt-· . .,_ ...... v .. crv1u ... 111c. AUi-aii~. ll•llt, .. .,,., ................ ,., w-..... ., . l'WWMll 14"'"· '60 FORD 15.79 '62 ECONO VAN 14.67 Slali.tl Wt-· V ... trvts.am1flc, HW'I' tlHrtnt , f'tr WHll ... .,. w- • 1dlo, ,,.,,.,. 13.69 '59 RAMBLER 1~:~7 1 ~~~~~~ We-. 6 (YI ........ l'trWHW 14ttltr, SN. Tr .. •. A-1 ·usED CAR SALE! Prices~• nHr and below whol111l1l You can't beat our low prices! n , •• D l'tlrlfN .. '44 ... C.UMHY aeur•• '41 ... T·ll•O "·-· '45 ..... '"""' IOw •• -_.. """ " -'"',.· ..... '" ,o•o , ... " Mii. '41 '" ...,.,, '911""· •• ·u ,ALCON 1 or. s39 """'· _... .... •• . . ....... fl'wtt.. .... .. uu '"*· -h. ...... ... T·llRD 14arfl.. tJIS, •n CHIV. 1111 ... la 134 ... l'O•D 0.1 .. lt '38 -'"""' tow .. . "" -,.,.... "" .. ... •. """· -.. • •. 18 ... l'OID lltrll-'37 ·u Cl4RYs1..•• COlfVI. 12 "''· '"""' ... .. • • . "''· ff!ll't. ... .. . -· -"· tow .. . . 'U T·llRD -OPEN EVERY NIT£ 'TlL M1DNITE!! - MARK DO' .. YNING FORD Ph Kl 9· 1126 llS7S BHch Blvd. at M1 ln et Ph VI 7·3SS6 ' S ftolnts -Huntington &.1ch • DIAL THE MAGIC NUMBER 675-33 (1 ...... ~~~~;100A~~~100~~~~,00~~~~100·~~~~~--~-~-----------~~~~~~ =.IJJta. ,... = ~ l W•ntM _ S.te & Wen~ _ S.a. I Wented Siie & Wanted · ' 100 lile&W....... .fQ.ID USED CAR SALE OLDS.MOllLI ll&l~~~~con. 'WE A, RE LOADED C~YSLll ovu &o to cnooae trom dlUoa, n.w eeat coven. ~ 6': :~ STOPI SHOPJ SAVEi Ml=~i::EJ.L STOP! SHOPI SAVEi ::. Call MS-07911. Colt& .-. ,.... ~. 1ooc1 "Q Ford v.a Oonv." 700 Weet Ooul ~bway PONTIAC ccnd!Uol. "91, 1N5 Po-A. N&l beauty, Radio, heat-Ll l..U:SS Newport BMob "lractory Air Cund." --- mona. Apf.-ll, Coat& Me.a. er, auto, power ateertns. MERCURY 60 Old• ea ' DT. Hot. Bed. • FORD Bab1 blue, wlllto top. •verythtnJ power, R&dio Ovor 30 daya In •lock, dual ran&• Hydra, t.hJa STOP! SHOP! SAVEJ 1982 MERCURY Monterey .... ..1 I •-k a <R •A · eo.o-o! It'• iotta .... ! ,,.,.,uu.u car ... ~•I '°"' MUB'l' 8JJLL .-2 door hardtop, power t.oo cheap. but, ll'a ovec PORO WAGON 1-.. ~Sundaya 1t .. rtn1. bral<e.. Radio, 30 day1 tn 1tock IO-o-ol ,..t buy 1.n towu" 111.lAP 1913 Jl"atrlano ~ . lJ\C available Mat.er, wbitew.lla, auto. ll'a &'Olt& &'0· Blue Boolu 80 PonUae Calallna, 4 Dr .. ltu1rt .a.Uoo W9.CoD BAY MOTORS mauc. Seal bolt.I, new al $2030. Our low, 1 u w tho perfect tamlly car. l\a.. wtth ·«tr a 1 lncJudina ~. U06C). Prtvalo party cla.e out price la only dlo, heater, power a leer· ~ Y-. 4 h&IPC• *' Hareor ee.ta Mua Kl 5..al!Ol. $1796 full 'Pri-t• lfll', 2 tone, w/1/W tJna, ~ .L.~ -~· MI 8·32'8 OLDSMOBILE Open Sunday• be the proud owner ot th1a ;-:.is~ ,..w..;;: • 9 . BAY MoroRS :~.:: ~~t;r:~ low. ~ OUdG' tra•., 80 fWd n.1._.a ( door, ZOM Hvbor Coat& Mea& 100" tl.naneln&" avallabli Prt9'ate puty. Oil 6.1'62 -.... Ml 8-32t8 f11N tull prtc. 'a« i'Ol\i Galaxy ti:: ~ radio • beat.I', P 0 w • r. STOPf SHOP! SAVEi • Open Sunday• the.a 11,000 mU-, Irie en. ~~vate party. to Oldll II Hol. Cpe. BAY MQJORS stM, ~4 ttke S200 or t1 1'-iliU> _ tull er bM •Yeryth.lna, a beauutul '55 OLDS bl&c.k. 2 door. 2GM Harbor Colt& Meaa late ft)Odtl Bonda for J0,000 actual mll.:;.~ cu t.bru.ouL Now ti the $~. MS.1749. MI 8.a,i.a equt~ f~f.jl• pty ,2800 OR 3 8MI Ume, lt'a ovu 30 d&ya • '5.2 i'OiiS id&Uon . . - . ln iloclc, BcH>-o, It'• ,otta YOU'LL FIND va. ~ ablttwecon. '68 FORD wqon 8, with ,.o. Blu• book al naa~. P • r f •et. -'126. --1~ cwvdrive. Good con.di· Our low, low price is IT IN THE Hun.Unft,on n.&ch. · Uon. Call Ml-7M9. flt9.5 N U price. 1961 roRD ~ !Uo Ila-UNCOLN l~ =!u:~=ll•ble! 8A.L1D or trade -lMO - 'II PoaUac.. 4.54 rtnc • p&nlon ,_,.,, $35 or trade !!.~ 0.: ::::.· beat-·~::·.~~~::~ BA y MOTORS CWSlflED U a.xn. ah.I.re. HunUnrton Be&ch 20M Harbor Colla Mesa toe-1,90 rtna cl plnlon .-r..~. 1Q PO.N'tIAC Cat.&lina con. lllJT 'Niiib COft1'ertfble, U7-0l1'. ' KI 8-3248 6 7 5 • 3 311 ;;-... ~---6 trim, l7All1 ud CBAJ\GE rrt • V9ff,lble, 1'9poa.9U I e d. wm tab belt otter. 8"-4411. u l.J022. ~ I ·At BAYHARBOR Chrysler-Plymouth in Costa Mesa ~WE SELL II .·~New 1964 Valiants Made· by Chrysler, We Mean) . TAKE YOUR CHOICE WI HAVE THf LllGEST . .. . . . . COLLECTION! ··ti 'U Vllllllls In· Or1nge County! And Titer .,. : All ON SALE 1HIS WEEKEND! Sale ln4t Thunct.y, January 2, et 9: 15 p.m. • cou'u • SIDANS • WAGONS We Mud Reduce our Stock of New c:.irs! 3Y2 Acres of Carl! There's Still Time! ·• Take Delivery by New Yecw's. • BEST CAR IN IT'S CWS 1 Hne )QI drtwft a Vallallt? It's 1 ~ car wttJI mwwlous lllS mllffgt. Jnt.trlors 1r1 lltaUUfUlly 1PP0111ted I\ lwldla and parts llkt I S90ttS rM, Yet ~dts I most comfotUblt rldt. Quality IS built In, too ---Meted by Cllmltr's S 'Jtlt/SO,rt:IJ milt warranty! COMr IN ~· A TUT Dl lV! • MO ~LIGA· ''°" .. 0 l"ttU$0•• WI 111.L VA.LIAleT°" 'f VALIANT for '64 Is a w you would hlft to Set ind drlvt to fully apj)f'~le. It's tht !*fKt tar for BOTH AROUND TOWN and FREE- WAY driving. Get yours now! BRING YOUR TRADE-IN TO BAYHARBOR WHERE YOUR TRADE·IN BRINGS MORE '64 . Valiant 4 Door Sedan Wlllo ..,.,, llunon r9dlo, -IW/dtfra&i.r, Mel t.111 olld NII laiderY _,._., Stoc.11 Ho ~. A lo! of t4r fer a little - w r •11r "''' wand -"' toclar tor e11tv .••• •a..tTerm1 •But Prl'*I 'M Va liant lo door Sedan Wlttl ,_ 22S EMJM, """"' tiutton. ltdlo, htetet/#,_.,, Mei belll. etc. See alOc'M He. 41. 11·1 'Ml/rt tor •-dllflfle tlll1 u lt! lluv toc1ev1 $99 Oo'#n & equal peylMnh of $53.98 mo. l'~U SALES PRl~E $2027 ''4Vtliant V-200 2 door ....._ Sl"9r 22S -·lie, ..ilOIMtl< lrat1111T1lulOll. tlUAll lllltttfl ,.... llleWI.,,,...., t\llr.f wiftill.-fd Md WIW fir•. lrlftf "!'!' . .". -llEADY to ...... Ho. I $1'9 Down & equal peym.nt1 of $59.78 mo. FULL SALES PRICE . . $2284 '64 Valiant 4 door S.den ~ 225 9MfM, automellc l'-'1smi.11on. •l\d 11111 tactoN ~. ._.,. us HC1N e111rl11t 11111 bit aalol 4'11< ta sat lfptJ._ '"" 101. '" Down & equal peyment1 of $54.06 mo. FULL SALU PRICE $2030 '64-V •liant Stetion Wagon Wll~ )ot#lr ........ ""'" dtfroller, ti.ck~ .. lllo, WIW flrCL SllOtt Ille ~""""' Yc.1 won'I tiuv II '°' leu l $100 No 1u . &rend-· of count. ONl'- $99 Down & equal pay ments of 60.73 mo. FULL SALIS PRICE . . $2268 1000/o FINANCING Can be erranged on eny car on epproved credit. No payment 'tll Feb- ruary. I Prlc.e• d<> no l11cludt tax .. ltcel!M $99 Down & equal peyments of $53.90 mo. FULL SALES PRICE . . $2024 •M Valiant Signet Hardtop ~ Hanllao ""'"41 l llCktt 10 11. 5uMf 22S ........ -,,.,.,. -· llraltea, '"'° llt•I#• ~. ..-d•lll. tlflted •IM:Allltld, u,.,_t, ••w '"'" ek. wow 1 Ne. n. , $199 Down & equel peymtnta of $65.10 mo. FULL SALES PRICE . $2529 'M Valiant V-200 4 door S.0.11. Wllh S.-r 225 E'nt lnt, AulO t•t•t oul/I 11111* rltdlo. • llnlltd wlnellflleld, ...,. llrOI. ~•c S•oc• No IJ. l refl4 -· ... ::Nl~n: f•r ctn"lel Cl1r11tltr'1 \ VE 0 '0.000 Mill WAii· _,, $149 Down & equal payments of $61.20 mo. FULL SALES PRICE $2335 'M Valiant '4 door Sedan Wllh SUDtr 115 EMlnt. Auto ''•"' o•wer br•~e&. radio. lle•ltr de11'11illf, IHI ~lh, w~ .. I <O•m WtW llr"U, Slodt No IOJ l rv " •nd ....,.,." buv II •• "'" ·~ .. •rice ' I I $99 Down & equal payments of $58.46 mo. FULL SALES PRICE $2187 we KEE, THE "CREAM PUFFS" AND WHOLESALE THE REST TO WHOLSEA LERS UIED CAR SPECIALS 1963 Chrysler 11960 Volk1 Kombi lu• New Yorker Wagon lmrrlKlll•i.. r<uov io.dttl lllc"'41M l ... , "·' <""1,•.., lledltt llHltr. a ir. Scarct •• """-t"tll, • •-'''"' $4299 :ll~~~ $999 :~~~ t'62 Tempest LeMant 11959 Crown Imp. Coupe COll\'<W'I. ttMle. ,...,.,, Alllt. trens lncJlldlne Dll•l•lr. ,. ... rvbbtf'. ,..,.. ,,_ to. '"' OUV Ill i-. I«' •~ werv w1y, $1799 :..~~~ $1699 :~~i BA YHARBORPLY~~~~s.tE~NC 1425 BAKER STRllT AT HARIOR COSTA MESA •Open every nlte 'tll 9.ts • Ph. s.4~193: With A· I used c:.rs I trucb thet ,,. belnt tr ecl9Cl t" ~a Uy on the NEW 19'64 FORDS At the rate we ere 1•Hi"9 New Fotcls we c.en 't kMp up with the tr.cl•in1 so PRICES TOPPLE Regardlen of Blue Book prices encl profits, 11 must be sold imrnedf1ttly. 100 To .CHOOSE FROM 62 CHEV. Mlllll ~ .......... Uc. .... ,...,. 61 CHEV. 60 CHEV • • Dr ....... ......,, ... Uc. ......... 59 CHEV. $1695' 63 . FORD .... ..xi.. Dt. "·"· .... .,... wtltl 4fl ............ _ ............... \.'11 s1395 57 FORD s995 59 FORD J ...... C-. .,......._ I & N, ...... P'I, I.le Ne. eNt1H s1195 63 FORD ,..._ -• a "'....._ "' Uc. ....... ,. .......... _16 M.-.PS.Pe,PW,UC. ......... 61 OLDS s1495· 61 FORD · s795 40.. ................. Uc. ............ ..........llf .............. Uc. .... NUll 57 YOLKS $695 61 FORD s1295 ........... 4 ..... Uc. .... Mlltllt ...... ,_ ....... a M. ..... UL ... l'XMM 60 PONT. $1695 57 FORD s595 • Dr • ...,.., a a M. .............. Lk. ... QI'!• -......... ., ........... u. ........ . 62 PONT. ~695 5 .. FORD s1095 •• " .......... u.. .. """' 58 PONT $895 59 FORD SCJ95 I Dr. H.T. R a M. H . P'I. ..,.._ Uc. Nt. l'"IOlt .............. ""u.. ... ,..... "' 59 PLYM. s695 61 FORD tt295 ....... w ... I 6 II, ..... Lk. IM. llXHMI ....... _ .............. ., ........... ... 61 OLDS s1795 . 59 FORD $895 '-.. It 6 If, P't, "' Ut. Ne. HOIU 61 FORD s149s 58 FORD s795 1t1e11 ... • a "' tftc*. Uc. .... uon on ..... , ..... ,..,....,l't.U..IM.~ 60 FORD $1195 61 T-BIRD ~695 • P'ld! u,, Uc Ne. l(IMtt • .... 11.T. 1 a "·--. "' ''' ,.., l'W. Uc .... 011114 60 DODGE $1095 61 T-BIRD $2695 P'ldl u,, Ut. Ne. Jtnu I Ot. N.T. I a If, ......... Pl, l"t. l'W. Ue IM. MICNI 61 MERC. $1295 59 T-BIRD $1695 c-et ··-· ..... II a "· Dia. --· Uc ..... Ll'P' .. "·'· ............. •Ir ......... Uc. .... P'Jl\WW 60 YOLKS $1095 60 T-BIRD ""' -· 11 I N, l'I, l'I, l'W. LIC Ne. JTUlll .. . 58 DODGE $695 60 CHEV. $1195 . II 6 H, 1111t, P'S, Lit. Ne. llCHMJ l'ldl u11. I IHM. l 6 N. Lie Nt. ~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD SEIYlllG THE HARBOR AREA SIKE 1921 SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS: OPEN EVES 'TIL 9:00 P.M. MON. THRU FRI. OP&N SAT. 'TIL 6:00 PM. CLOSED SUNDAYS SAlll & SOYKE UIO CAI CBmR 3100 W. COAST HWY. 1920 NEWPORT BL VO. NPT. BCH. LI 8-3471 C.M. Ml 6-164' > _____ -ol!"" _______ - - -·- . I ,_ :o ·. ,,. . . . •, ·. •. ... .... . • - - 1- I ... '' MILLER-CONNELL USED CAR LOT ' 700 W. COAST HWY~-NEWPORT BEACH . ' ' ' .. l • •• •!~· . ; , '}t ,, : . • • ~ " ,. ) ; ;\' YEAR MODEL DESCRIPTION NOW YEAR MODEL DESCRIPTION NOW · ·, 69 CHEV. ~ffe $4195 62 PONT. ~~~. $1695 ·~ -I 63 ·CHEV. :=~~ $2595 62 FORD ~g;t $2095 t· 63_,cHEV .:::.:-:::::.=:::. $2795 62 LINC · ·::~:==:~f:; $4495 ··-....... ........ . ........ -"' ........ . . ' -59 PONT. .:r~~;~~, $1045 63 CHEV. '1.~:r.~-$1895 59 BUICK ~::~r $1595 62 FORD · ·:;~·= $1 -295 ~ I 62 'CHEV. ~==-= $1995 59 FORD ~?LJ:ffe . $995 ~ " ' ;i •• "' ,, '·. ~ • • ' , . .. • . 'I 59 CHEV. .=;a_=. $1295 60 CHRY. =;~=: $1695 I '. : . ' . . 59 ·CHEV. ·$==~ $1295 61 CHEV. ~:a:~:=. $1150 1 :· . . -----'--' -----' 61 OLDS ·~'::·-$1595 61 'CHEV. ·~~· $1 .895 --I . i I. 62 CHEV. M=.~t;;;'7:" $1995 61 CHEV •. ::?2"~:: $2095 . ' 1 ,; .-~MHJer~Connell Chevrole.t f "An ~~:~e;: 0o . . . 700 Bf HJOO WEST CQAST HIWAY, NEWPORT BEACH Business" USEI> WS U:l-2151 -·CLOSED SUIDAY. _ llEW URS U 1-2261 • • • t • -------- - ~ ., .- -... J.t _ .. ;~~ ·-.. . ... .~ ...... ~-· .-.. .. . . • .. ..... ... . ..... ... . . . ... --t~;r;;;~;::::-.:' ; .. ' ' I l . . ~ A ~ C t/.jaUS ~, A . . ~I· .... . >' .. 'lJ~ y goo~' ,,.~ • I x T H T 0 SHOES r ON T • E SALE .. ~ N T AT '" . . . : anthony 's-~1.10 T . . i ._. M Richarcrs Parkinq Entr~ osk for Anne or Bill OR-3-8620 t:Jo 6hors DIRECTORY Anthony's Shoes Udo Bidwell Shop for Men Rlchard's Udo Market Berkshire's on the Bay Blue Dolphin Restaurant King·s Lido Richfield Stationer's Store Bay Cleaners Cene Burton's Tbe. Shoe Tree Lido Window Lldo Travel Agency Joe Nickens Barrows' Bank of America Via Udo Drugs Lido Realty, Inc. Lido Toyland Via Lido Cameras Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Robert Harris Insurance Ace.ncy, lne. Security First National Bank udo Fashions It Beauty Shop • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING • 'J ,,.. :! Ccao ;. ••a · C't•-• Guide ·10 Fun . Thea.ter MELOD\'l..A.Hl> ';._'.: • .,,..,._ Donn S.C. • Rodgers Mad~ mu&tcal, d.it,r. ring James Shigeta and Elaine Dunn, Is pheylng through Jan. S. Shows nJgbtly at 8:30, including a special Chinese New Year's Eve showing and three matinees. Sunday, Dec. 29; Satur~. Jan. 4. and Swiday, Jan. s. nckets, $5.50 to 12. are available at the box ol:fice, 1700 S. Har· bor BJvd., Anaheim, and at MutuaJ Ticket Agency, Stationers Sto.re, 3430 Via Udo, Newport Beach; OR 3-M60. For informa· tion call ns-1220. THE BOVFIUEND-Pllys Fricby aDd Satur-u y nights through January 4 at The Music Box, 3111 Second Ave., Corona del Mar. CurtaJn, 8 p.m.; tkketa, $1, available at the box office. For reservations telephone 875 3879. LORD PENGO -Comedy by S. N. Behrman, Dec. 2:1 • Jan. 19, at the Pasadena Pla,y- booae, 39 So. El Molino Ave., Pasadena. Pert:onnances are ru,htly, ncept Monday, at 8:30, with mad.nff Saturday at 2:30. Special partormanc:es, Dec. 30 and New Year's Eve, with no performance New Year's Day. Tlcketl, f.t to •1.ao. Telephone SY 6-S358, code aru 213. Sports BASl~ETUALL -Lal<ers vs. St . Louis, Dec. 31. ~t 8:::0 p.m.; L.A. Sp o r t s Arena; RJ b-6131, code area 213. HORSE RACING -Thoroughbreds race at Santa Anita In Arcadia, Dec. ~March 10, Tuesdaya throup. Saturdays; nJne ~· daUy, with the f1nt atartiug at 1 p.m. phoM MU 1·7401 or JU 7·2171. <Opening Pbooe MU 1·7401 or m 7·2171 , ~ area 213. Special Events MOVIELAND OF THE AIR -International Flieht and Space Museum displaying the world's airplane•, from a reproductioa of a 1910 Curtiss Pusher lo an authentic F · 102 Delta Jet Fipte.r, Orange County Air· port, Santa Ana. Open daily, except Mon- dar, lO·a .m . to 5 p.m . AdmiaaJon: adults, Sl.25; juniors, 7Sc; dwdren, •h·lwelve, SO cents; children, five and under, I~. CONCERTS -Ray Charles and hJs orchestra and the Raelets will present two concerti; the first, Saturday, Dec. 2.1, 1:30 p.m., L.A. Shrine Auditorium, and, the MJCC>nd, Sun· day, Dec. 29, at I p.m. at the Long Beach Arena. All seat.I reserved; ticketa, $2.50 • SS, at all Mutual and Liberty agencies, or, by mail: World Wide AttTadions, 1717 Vine St . Hollyllrood 28, Calli. . .. S~i~iv~ta ~~ .•. -..... -:.-..ed.aa: . ~~· ........ , ... , ....... ; Rose Bo•I Came, Uldteirdt) al ........ . ton vs. UnlventtJ of DBaob. J·45 p.m . NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY -Dkll Slabi~ and his 14-pJece orcbeatra wW play for dancing in the Empire Room at the Ne-. .. porter Inn on New 'Year'a Eve. P~llagc price for the eveat. jncludinl dlDner and all ertras. •17.50 per .,enoa. Reservations may be made by pbonin& the Newporter, 675-1700. The Franlle 0rte1a Trio is ap- pearin1 in the Udo Loun&e at the New· porter nightly, ex~ Sunday. DISNEYLAND FES11VAL -Tbrougb Dec. 31, S.30 p.m. each '-.1, ''Parade Of Ole Toys, with different gnupe of '-nd•; Dec. JI, New Year'a Eve Party, 8 p.m. lo 2 a .m. Park houn: JO a.m. to I p.m . dally to Jan. S, with extended boura throueh Dec. 30. 9 a.m. lo 10 p.m.; Dec. 31, t a.m . to 7 p.m., witti re-openin& at I for New Year's Eve party. POLISH DANCERS, SINGERS -Mazowue, Poland's premiere D~ Company and Chorus, featurtn1 100 dancers, singers and symphony orchestra, ls being pttaent.. ed tonight and Saturday al 1:30 p.m., and at a matinff Dec. 2.1 at 2:30 p.m ., at the Los An~eles Phllharmoolc Auditorium. Tkkets. SS.S lo $2.25, Mw on sale at the box office. MA 43500: Mutual Agencies. Exhibits MARV ELLSWORTB'S-PainUngs ln acrylic by Ray Frie.a of Lacuna Beach are being exhjbited throu&h January 2 at Mary Ella1rortb's at the Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. HOUTS att from 10 a.m. to t p.m ., Tuesdays through Saturdays and from 10 a m. to S p.m. on Su.ndaya. ' LAGUNA BEACH ART GAU.ERV -A s~· ial New Year ah1btt Jan. 4 .-n. showing tbe wort of ~tori of tbe Lag- una Beach School ot Art and ~ in- cl&Mting Jonathan Scott. Jon Stobfbary • Roger Kuntz, Jan Peters Babcock'; Dom>a Sharkey, Hana BuUhardt aDd 'Jbomas Laursen. Nortb Cout Hllhway at Cliff Drive: hours 1 to 5 p.m. Coming Up ROMAN CANDLE - A comedy by SklneY Sheklcla wW be pre8ellted by t.be Hwrtmg· ton Beach Playen on /an.u..y 10.U and J7.Ja at 8:30 p.m. at tM Huntlngtm Beach Memorial Hall, at the Civic Center. Tkk· eta are available at Manltoe Mmlc store in Flve Point.a. For inb"maUon telephone Anjt. Greeley, VJ 7415. ""~' MAGAZINE DAILY PILOT/NEWS PRESS P .O. Be.s 1175, Ne_,.rt Beacll COVER: Greta Smith, Dollie Cohen and Helen Susman, from left, admire the medals of George Baker who plays the part ol General Dayton in the Huntington Beach Players production of ''Roman Candle," which opens at Memorial Hall ln Huntington Beach, January 10. Stt feature on pages 8, 7. Ltt Payne PhO(o. Deamber 27, 1963 .,_C....W .... •DSIC,.......11 ........... ~ ..... -. .. Nl\.T PILCW/ll9WI ...... • .. --c..f " a co c... .._. ..._II 1 ..._. ... C.--.c---. ...., Bell .......... J. FAM# F.4 MJ.U .. Aftertld.s M#. Guide to Fun Page 2 Meet the People Page 3 Garden Notes Page 4 "Roman Candle" Page 8, 7 Detigner"s Notebook Pace 8 Outdoor Carpet Page 9 Curacao Cru1te Page 10 New Cookbook Page 11 Entertainment Pages 12-15 Vlk1oga Page 12 Food 'n Fare Page 13 Menco Pace 14 Movie.I Page 15 T.amu... , .... TV 1-TV 12 -..... _ .... ., ·--~··· ....... .,, MC•-•• o, ,..., _-....._ EDWARD'S' I HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE .546·3102 -...,,.~,-- doru ""• }~garner .,,.,,. 11e,.,,-e •. •· .. 4-.. *"' ............... ....,. NOW SHOWING • ~¥.t ..... + • + -l ·' . .., "' Ill P£IT. 8al9d Oii Ill lid bf T. H. WllTE ...................... c.. .... o,... ... ....,,.._ • rccoND FAMILY PICTURE fc) '111 THIEi (~:i': ~·:,.·STOOGES &0·'5:~ (CJ.~ AIOUID 111·:!?.~ • ·ilUMC ·"' sz. WOILD II 111111 CONTINUOUS SHOW FRI., SAT., SUN. FROM 1 P.M. "Sword In the Stone" ahown •t 1p.m .,4:12, 7:19, 10.29 -----DAILY P ILOTf"•W-llUJ P'•-Y, -C•M••• '1. ""' MOVIE NEWS cartoon feature, "The Sword in the Stone," is now showing at the Mesa Theatre in Costa Mesa. Dori.s Day and James Garner star in ''The Thrill of it All." showing at the Balboa Theatre this Friday and Sat· urday . Henry Fonda a!ld Maureen O'Hara star in the feature, "Spencers' Mountain," with their screen family of nine. The movie !s now playing at the Surf Theatire in Huntington Beach. mu.a Andress, Allita Ekberg, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin star in "4 For Texu,'' now showing at the. Lido Theatre. Newport Beach. fOUI FAMILY TIOTI£ ••. Tiit •SURF» 1411 Ser-t, 1 llecli i.t tlf 101 ~ ~N4iTOll ll[AQf •••••• lL ... .,.. ADULTS & JRS. ; SOc 'Tl L 7 :00 • llOlf. Tllall TIKIL • DCIPT -..UYI -- --.. --..... ---I 50 GRAND NEWO .,. NYMPHS Plus: Ho"b of Lau~hler! "What A Can·e l 'p'' H umor, Su1penae And A Daeh of Evoll -N..Y. y,,,.,, Tokilla~' MOckingbird -GREGORY PECK * PAL SHOW SAT. * Cartoons -Comedies And The Feature "Hucu.lff Unchained" Sat. Nlt.e RlUlllt..c Times Speacez'a Mta. S:•lf: 10 Mocklac Bird -7:55 Only * STARTS SUNDAY * Alfred Hitchcock's "MAN WHO ~'EW TOO MUCH'' & "THE BIRDS'' Continous Sunday From 1:45 KNIFE IN THE WAt'ER Time Cor~r Stor:r ~,,.. z.o, 1963 -Aleo -l'looer Vedlme Con\t'Ov• ... ••t ....,,. .. ,... Leve Mratr" ( -----.... •: ' . ' I t ;' i!(Dllti@!{' NOW SHOWING -\ FtlEE PARKING NEWPORT llEAC"I • OR 31350 ....... I. -I I . . - The far out story of the far west. ~c.-.. *lllle.ll,.Oll• # ... la - - ~ - - I •• I ' t ( - t.• .c... ~ - -.. OU:. 215 • • • , • • • • • 1 l!OO e.m. D(C.27 ••••••••• DEC.. • • • • • • • • • • leOO p.m .• D£C. JO • • • • • • • • • 3:00 p .. m. D£C.31 ••••••• ~. JAH. l ......... J. 11.:00 Ltn. JAN. z • • • • • • • • • • .3:;00 ,..,,, .. JAlt,., •••••••••• JAM.4 • • • •• • • ••• 11:00&.M. JO)p..m. ll:OOa.m7 ll:OOa.m. 3".00p.m. 11:00 • m. J'OQp.m. -.-00 p.m: uiooa.l'ft. 11:00 ··'"· 3:00p.m. tt-o«a.m. CHOICa UATS NOW AVAIL.AeU; AT 90XOl'f"ICC l1Cl(CT$ ,.. • -"'· s..Cllf • .._ e. u1 s ..,.,,,,,, ..,... ,,.,,., ...... c~ s--. ,., fwt'!H lttl11rmatio11 C•ll Allah.ilft (111) 111·12H .. ~Iodyland.THEAT,RC fit' ~ ... ~ SIZZLER NO. 21 THE FAMILY STEAK HOUSE l !.9.~ .. ~~!l.~9.,,~ ... ~119 14 ONE OF OUR REG. SPECIALS LARGE STEAK SANDWICH SERVED ON SESAME 69~ ROLL with FRENCH FRIES 1 C.._ _, L l7ftl & S.llla AM ee..i• Tua<e SC.I .... IN HILLGREN SQUARE -COSTA MES.\ OPEN DAILY ll A.M. tot P.1\1. WE PRINT EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN • • • Ewrythlnt fn»m a card to a catalog, w• print to P9rf9Cfionl No lob too small to get our car• fvl att•ntlon. P rlc.s rea•onabl•. Dellvems right on the tlot of our promise. For letterheads. invoices, enve· lopes, statements and business card.a. Soap.out forms. to conform with your needs. Let us deslgn and print the forms that will suit your requirement.a. Get our suggestions and estlmatea. e TOP QUALITY e LOW PRICES e FAST ~ERVICE Daily Pilot/News-Press 2Z 11 W . lalboa llvd., N.8. -For Excellent Economical PRINTING °'""c-•••oc•Mo•• Call 675-1485 .,, MEXICO · Rigl.t here in Mexico City we had Mr. Charles B. West who used to be a Chinaman (in a way) and is now sort or half-Alaskan. half-Washing- tonian (the Washington State kind). At any ra~e. some twenty years ago Mr. West was merely "Chuck" who operated airplanes for the Flying Tigers and was a colonel in the Chi- nese Air Force. Then everybody lost interest in fighting and drifted back home. but Chuck drifted up to Alaska. where his wife and family lived. and got a job pushing throttles for the Wien Alaska Airlines. Tourists were always wanting to fly across the Arctic Circle or over the International Date Line. where it is either tomorrow or yes- terday Apparently Chuck sat down one l'vcning after tossing another log on the camp fire and said to himself, "We get tourists coming up here and they want to see places. What some- body like me should do is provide them with transportation and accom- modutions. So he got out the hammer and nails and built himself seven com- panies. Tour companies, sightseeing companies. a few hotels and a steam· ship hne Following which he became Mr. Charles B. West and was eligible to ,:arry a coat over one arm, plus a brief case. I asked him bow he liked Mexico. Mr. West looked around to see if anyone was listening and asked, "Is this off the record?" "Absolutely," I assured him. HC' looked und~r the couth I ut'· Ill'\,. \ ou t·all them .. or.v-1n a su1lt' and <;a1d. ··Marvelous place. People, scenery. everything wonderful. Mex- ico is a gold mine for tourism:· "How come that's off the rec- ord?" I asked. "Because," he said sternly, "I operate touriat facilities in Alaska. If they ever heard me say another place was gorgeoua they might come after me with walrus spears." To prevent any spearing, we must keep this off the record. Mr. West and his family now live in Seattle, but t:e runs up to Alaska every few weeks to visit his relatives and his money. I inquired about Mr. West's rel· atives and he said bis father-in-law had done some work with pans. •·vou mean he's a cook in one of your hotels~" I asked. Mr. West shook his head and said, "Gold." Then be tossed a nug- get that felt like it weighed sixteen pounds in my lap. "He panned this out oC one of the rivers and gave it to me for a sou"enir," Mr. West added. Now a fellow who gives away keepsakes lite this is a gentleman of unusual culture and well worth know- ing. So I tried to get the f ather·in· law's name, address and telephone num~r. but Mr. West was as silent as John Wayne crawling through the woods to shotgun the Comanches. Also, be reached over and took back the nugget. -John Abney .,. CHa .... T-~ & C_..,., 1_1 .. a .. 1-. I"••-Sol.I ,..WH<1 aeactt-M-''"' Airport Coach Servi~ Santa Ana 220 E. 3rd ,.,_, D•llY S.rvlce wan 0t..-r1 '1N!ftf1C :::E ... WI·~,~~ TM , S'-....... ,... : ··ao A•OUND •." .• ~!L'.~~••••••: Tfta WOtlLO •N "ou.~ ------=---.. , ••• JfNff• o.u _,,.,, I~~~ '"FOUll 1'011 Cd~ HUI.AS" C-t-. l -•H• -.. ..... ·~'d.; .. J .,.~-.°>':o,.~· -All=oa~ ~-~ .... "MILL 01' rr A~~ , ... '"_ -A TIQU,fl" .,_., •••••• •• .-t--flAta• ********** ~:l·lilB co•OH• -"~• • --_.. BIG CHRISTMAS For T~ Whole F~mily NOW THRU TUESDAY '-~'t ~ "'. ~ ~ ~ :. ... J!4dl44.!2 1'1111 l'AllKIMO •Vl:llY DAY -DHll HIPttY 6:4' -K-s-set. t l'M. COllll->-f I l'.M . lHt Times Saturd•y DORIS. DRY JAMES • ~ GRR~ER, ·--cOLolf JAllll fWCU o ........ - ''T •mmy & Th• Doctor" Sat. M.tinff Only 2 p.m. "ANGRY RED PLANET" SUN. •nd MON. ONLY Continous Sunday 2 p.m. DedtGMt Up. .,, ..,.._ ,.._ _ CM.9'.T rtLC11/ll.-.-a8H l' .. 0-'Y• HC-eea 1!1, "8 Meet the People • • Traveling TRACK COACH Jim Bush, once-obscure track coach at Fullerton High Sohoot. is quickly blossoming as a world figure in the circle of track and fi eld Bush, who resides in Newport Shores with his wife. Peggy, and two children, Jean and Don, is currently enjoying a week of hunting and fishing in the New Zealand Alps. He's in the land of kiwis for a month of lecturing on the ar t of hurdling and sprinting. Jim, who serves as track coach at Occi· de ntal College in Los Angeles, is giving clinics at ttie invitation of the New Zealand track coaches. Adding to the honor of the event is the fact that he is the only American coach invited to lecture the track-minded New Zealanders. His introduction to world travel came earlier this year when the Amateur Athletic Association asked him to escort a group of American track stars who were appearing in European summer meets. Bush admittedly had never "traveled" mudl over 500 miles at one time before switching to the Oxy post in 1961. Then things began to change. He was invited to join the group touring Europe ~nd wound up visiting Ireland, England, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Den· mark and Holland. Under his guidance were some of the top st..lrs in track and Cield -such names as Ulis Williams, John Thomas and Ron Morris "It was quite an experi,ence, coaching men who are world record holders," Bush recalls. Prior to his junket to Europe, the mild-mannettd Bush ex- tended the hospitality of his home to a couple of distinguished visitors from New Zealand -Murray Halberg, world record holder for six miles and Olympic champion at 5000 meters; Ar· thur Lydiud, coach of Halberg and Peter Snell, world record holder Cor 880 yards, a mile, 1500 meters and 800 meters. A close friendship developed between the men, and now Bush's kindness to Halberg and Lydiard ls currently being repaid according to recent correspondence received from Jim. "They're killing me with kindness and overfeeding me," he related. Nxt on Jim's agenda is a trip to Tokyo as an Olympic Games tour leader. The journey, described as "a chance of a lifetime," fullills one of Bush's many ambitions -to see an Olympic Games. Like any obber coach, he'd also like someday to be named coach of an American Olympic team. Bush's introduction to track and field came while he at- tended Bakersfield High School. He was a standout hurdler and his career continued to look bright when he enrolled at Bakers- rieW College. However, the native of Cleveland, Ohio, was harassed b7 an injured hamstring muscle. The ailment began to ruin his talent as ao end on the football team and his track career also was near Lts end. However, as Jim looks back on the injury, he says: ".Maybe lt was good for me. I had known what it was like to win and be a regular. Now I had an insight in.to how the guys on the bench and the non-winners felt.'' (Continued e>n Page 9) ------DAILY l'ILOT /NE•S-,.ll•U flal04IY M Caltllaea U. lfQ IT'S BARE-ROOT PLANTING TIME! Top Quality Selection of BARE ROOT ROSES ANO FRUIT TREES GET GROWING FOR SPRING! JUST IMAGINE! A BEAUTIFUL ROSE GARDEN •.. A FRUIT TREE YIELDING LUSCIOUS FRUIT •.. ROSE BUSHES AND TREES THAT WILL BE THE ENVY OF All YOUR NEIGHBORS ••• DON'T DELAY -SEE US NOW I BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES SATSUMA PLUM $)80 Liii~ blood red pl11111s 111 July. SANTA ROSA PLUM $)80 large firm pc.orpl .. fruit tn July. ELBERT~. PEACH $)80 Bears lar~ yf'llow fre~stooe peac.ht's on latt' Ju~. ROYAL APRICOT $) 80 Big orange •lcols in Ju~. PURPLE LEAF PLUM $)80 Whi~ flowt'ring purplt leaf pkim. PATENTED BARE ROOT ROSES GRANADA $350 Nt'w holly llkt' Inf ,..,th rtd ~ tt'I· I°"' shaMd blooms. TICKLED PINK $300 A hybrid tt.t row wilh a sorlet p1nlt doublt bloom. · ~!~~~~.c.~ wl\n an o!~~~ I bloom. • ROSE OUHN S300 The crownfng glory. .of any gardtn "'it11 •u urmlM "" blooms SAii ftiJKISCO S300 or In the row world' Exotic -9 0·~~!~cn rr!e The Amning Fruiting· Flowering Dwarf PHch That a.an O.Ucious, Full.Sit• Fr ... tone Puches As Euly As The Second ~ Summer After (.l~· ~1( Pl•nting -On • . ·1 A y,... Surcely ;,::-... J ~~ 3.f .. t High. ~·~~ $7.95 ... ~~ "We Know Trees . Because We Grow Trees at ••. " ORAllGI COAST NURSERY 380 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA, On• Block E•st Of Penney'~ ANO THE NEW K MART IMdllat Open 7 0.ys 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. lots of FrH Parking WlllttaNDllR ' • ~ fP' GARDEN CENTER~ '") VICTORIA and NEWPORT BL VD., COST A MESA, CALIFORNIA FLORAL DESIGN SHOP ;\ .•"( ·-'V : ~ ' . _r.. .'~ ~-.. , .I . ... , ...... .... -·~ . , . . . .. . . ·~ For t.bole wflinil I.be •amatic and llJIUSUaJ iD patio or indoor decorating, this hanelng brass bowl custom made into a p~ fusbn of spr\og color or tropical foliage is an outstanding decora- tor specimen. Available in a ~ ariety of siu s and colors. Jusl one of many unusual pieces in c·ur world of noral fa '1tas". PRESE NTING A WORLD OF ... FLORAL FANTASY Tilt mcissi~ Azalea sttn htn is only OM cf tM many custom made trt:s ;:n:I tropic;al sr:eci~ns construc:ted in lM newly decor- ated Floral S~. All "Custom Work" materials are taken from lilt trem~ndous ~lectlon of sales stock on dispby for die Oo-lt- Your$tlf d:coralOf'. Your chol« of thou!ands of brillla,,l colors and pallttns of flowering and t r o p i c a I reproductions from . Europe and t.lle Orleot. All at special Nurstryland import prices. One of many fi:>ral arrange- ments from the wide selection of sizes and colors available at Nuneryland. Your choice of a complete stock. not only of flawen, but all .. D:>·lt·Your- Self Supplies ... e RA TT AN BASKETS ..... e MANZANITA e FLORAL SUPPLIES e DECO RA TOR JTEMS HOLIDAY DECORATION CLEARANCE FROM OUR HOLIDAY SHOP ••• WHILE THEY LAST. A CHOICE SELECTION OF HOLIDAY DECORATIONS INCLUDING ..• • C.lluloMTreea save up to • T,... Orn•ments • T•bl. and Wall Decorations 50% ···Package and Do-It-Yourself Decorations ALL AT SPECIAL "CLEAN-UP" PRICES \__ GA11DE9' CENTER 2123 NEWPORT ILVD. COSTA MESA Ml 6-3925 4 Graf> .. Cc.HI ~ , • •••••~OE• Gan/en Notes Marguerite A brand new year is upon us and with it comes a number of gardening jobs. If you have deciduous fruit trees. such as peache6, plums. and apricots, give them a thorough dormant s praying. U they haven't alread~ been pruned. do ro r · ght away and then dormant spray them. You Can ·use· a copper and oil spray on any deciduous fruit tree. A lime-sulphur ~nd oil spray is all right on any or these t~ees except apricots. The copper or sulphur is a fungicide and will kill any overwintering spores of such diseases as curly Jeaf, shot-hole fungus. and brown rot. Spray the ground undernt":ilh the tree as well as the tree. The ~ii acts as both a t'arrier for the fungicide and as an insecticide. Prune your roses al the end of January or the begil)nif!~ of February and then spray them with a dormant spray. either lime-sulphur or copper and o'l. . lf Y?U have been bothered by crabgrass in your la~n. no" is the lime to do something about it. Crabgrass. unhke t~e crawling Bermuda grass, is an annual. It sprouts. from ~d .in ~he springs, grows rapidly during the summer, seeds and dies m the fall. The way to control it is to kill the seed now. Tht-re are a number of products on the market, including the _old standbys, chlordane and lead arsenate. A new product, En1de. loolc?S promising in that it is said to control crabgrass as well as any other grass. including Bermuda. Naturally, it can be used only on dichondra lawns. This is the time of year that new bareroot r~es and frui.t trees are planted. Every year a number of new roses are introduced. Some are good and some don't stay around very long. At least two of last year's introductions are going to be around for a long time. The All·American winner of last year, "Tropicana." is a brilliant orange red flower, and the bush i6 extremely vigorous. The other extrafine rose introduced Jast year was "Eiffel Tower." This pink rose has long buds car· ried by strong ·and very long stems. And if that isn·t enough. it is one of the mest fragrant roses. ln cho05ing fruit trees. you must be careful to get varietit'5 that are adapted to the mild winters we have on the coast. Old time peach varieties such as Hale and Elberta do not grow weU or bear well in this area. Varieties that do well here are Bab- cock. Redwing, June Gold. Golden lllush, and the fruiting-flow- ering Saturn. The new bush peach, Bonanza is a good one, too. Marguerit.es are a favorite in the coastal area. The· new double variety. pictured above, is -a welcome change from the traditional all single vanet1es. -Don Horton .,....,,,.. ----DAtL'f "ILO"f19'IEWS-f'WI.~$ ~.••OAT. OIECEMl!I• YI t•U ----- _.. ~ •• .., .. & -Food ~n Fare...____ .. _ _...,.~i Ted Roe at the piano and H.,lan Kewi•h on bass play for d.ncing nightly, except Sundays, at Christian's Hut at the J•maica Inn, Corona del Mar. Roe also k•P6 things lively with a bit of vocal- iz.ing. The restaurant, open daily, serves continental buffet lunch- eons, and, after 5 p.m., American and Cantonese dinner-5. For res.rvation! telephone OR 3-1110. DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN Everyone is invited to our NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY * DINING * DANCING No Cover-No Minimum-At Reg. Pric" (DINNER RESERVATIONS ONLY> "Dinner Served 5 p.m. to 11 p.m." FREE HATS AND NOISE MAKERS 2260 HARBOR BLVD. R I COSTA MESA PHONE 5416035 oya ~ Fox Make Reserv•tion Now fot- New YNr's Eve C-M~~ " ~~ .. o~~ PIT BARBECUE ALL ME.A TS WOOD-COOKED Another Ori9)nal Love's Pit Barbecue now in Newport BMchl For those who Mve enioyecl our delicious food in our other So. CalifornJa locations -m•y we •nnounce we are now personally operating this restaurant. LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS t • IEEF e PORK e HAM e CHICKEN e PORK RIBS • SHORT 1115 e SHllMP e STEAKS •nd Children's Dinner•, for "We Love ChilclrenH We clo custom borhecui11g -FOOD TO TAKE OUT Hours: 11 •·"'·to 10 p.m. CIOMCI Mondays • W. Coast Hiway, llpt. kll. ::::=:: 646-2459 -----DAILY f'ILOl/"EWS•f'Ml.U l'•ll>A'f, OIECIEM81E}I ». I- Sing·alongs to the scintillating music of Ernest "Ernie" Junne- mann •re dr•wing crowds of light·he.rted diners-out to the Vil- lage Inn, which •lso is famous for its Irish coffff and delicious food. Junnemann entertains nightly from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m . 11t the restaurant, located at 120 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. The Vill•g• Inn is open for luncheon •nd dinnet' da:ty. Reservations may be m•de by phoning OR 3-4530. ENJOY A FESllVE NEW' YEAR'S EVE WITH ... ROBERT'S SPECIAL CHAMPAGNE DINNERS SERVED NEW YEAR'S EVE Tues.day, December 30th, from 5 to Mtdnight Each Dinner Served With A Glass of Champoc;ne • ROAST TOM TURKEY e PRIME Rll Dreuing • BROILED LOBSTER •LOBSTER NEWBURG e NEW YORK STE.Ar< • FILET MIGNON • LOBSTER THERMADOR e STEAK and LOIST~R S3.25 S4.50 All DINNERS INCLUDE: CHAMPAGNE or CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL e RELIS"4 TRAY LIMA BEAN and BARLEY SOUP e SALAD GREEN BUTTERED PEAS • CHOICE of POTATO or Rl~E Pllt..FF COFFEE or TEA e ICE CREAM or SHERBET All our regular menu items available New Y~u's Eve ................... _. -- SEE ALL THE BOWL GAMES NEW YEAR'S DAY r the OAK ROOM ~THE VISTA CENTER qorner 19th & Placentia ti;f~K -·J ROOM -+-~ -- - > -... ..... ~ (W .. t 19th from Either H.,bor le1vc1. or tMwport) Ml 6-3166 0. ... M C-.1 ""'EIUlE .. 0£0< 13 - 'I • • ~ ~ -- ,_ ,. .. ~ -· .r- - Dine, Dance and Entertainment 1109 "'-'Y"'° .... MTl.Y -!Ml STAM '~HE IOY FRIEND" Admission $1 .M At tile l\1USIC BOX THEATRE S.111 !M Ave. Cu·oaa clel Mar F•f' Retenatlona Call 1'7$.Jl'J'I . IOI ANNOUNCING -\ -,-~·-··-·r-1ew MANAGE~EN~ ALTON PURNELC at the Piaoo I lllclita weekly Spttlal _:" G_:'"t Every s~~-~-· LUNCHEONS -DINNERS 1700 PLACENTlA, COSTA MESA 646-L2l2 Little Bavaria Hofbrau Bay St. & Newport Blvd., Costa Meu Specielidng in Good Food, Beer and W ine Phone 646-9920 .Anda"'! '.1 SurfoiJe REST Al' RA."IT (~re the accent is on fine food.) R..ervation• now teken for our Ch.mpagne Dinne.r -New Year's Evel Midnight party JACK TOWNSAND at the orgu aJ.pUy. Prh'ate Buqaet FacWtiH Avallab~. MOW cwaMbl OAY1 3131 W. Coast Hlway, Newport BHch 646-l 687 (Nut le ....... T-Me ...... _...... ..-.i "-1 ...,_) QC(eopatra 119 inn tr 1fi)o usr SERVING LUNCHES DAILY FROM 11 DINNERS 4:30 TO 12 A.M. . ,,,_ 5i ~~'··l FRI., & SAT., TILC I A .M. I ' .. Ute Cocktail Lffate Entertainment ••r-•~ ..... ,....... ........... Presenting a continental cuisine to excite the palates of the most dis- criminating gourmets . ~leopatta 11Binntr 1.f}ouse 71 9West 19th St . • ,,,.. .ft . .,..,.,..... Costa Mesa Open 7 Days A Wee« Hours 11 AM to 2 AM For Advertising in The Weekender Magazine, Call Ed Mintz, LI 8-5563 \ THE VIKINGS The Vikings, "hich specializes in an authentic Swedish smorgasbon:! and features delicious food and cour - teous service, has won the favor ~f selective coa9tal area residents. The restaurant is operated by the Anderson family -Mr. and Mrs Otoe Anderson; two daughters. Mia and Vera, and a son, Hans. Mrs. Anderson is in charge of the prepar:i· lion and cooking of the food. The Viking serves lunch ancf d1n- n~·• :\fonday through Fridav, fav1 1 l JO a m to 8 30 p m .; Satunl.:n. dinner only, from 5 to 8:30 pm .. and Sunday, dinner from noon to 8:30 p.m. There is a total of 25 different • dishes Crom whlch to choose. At lunch. this includes at least two hot dishes and there are at least four hot dishes during the dinner hours. The wonderful array of salads, the borne made bot breads and des- serts are a real treat. The salad lunch is o.nly 65 cents and a fuU course lunch with ho~ dishes is 95 cents. Dinner is $1.65 for all you can eat, with a children's dinner -one help- ing only -for 85 cents. Food also may be ordered to take out, some' of the popular take-out items beirag Swedish Rye bread. A loaf of this bread, it is pointed out. weighs about four pounds. The Vikings is located at 145 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa; telephone 548-- 6414. The Andersons also operate a similar restaurant at 1425 E. Lincoln in Anaheim . VILLA ROMA SpeclaHzlng In ITALIAN DINNER.'i 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Open 4 p.m .• 12 p.m. Ml 6--4929 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS WILHELM1S Lun~beon Dinner C.cktail• GALA llEW YEARS EVE PARTYI Dancing -Live Musid --~··· ITALIAN RESTAURANT Scampi -Specials Every Night lt•llan Cheesec:ake--Di Casa 01.,. wlltt "' -letle w;ll tell '" le --....,., 3012 W. Newport Blvd. Servlnc from 5 P.M . OR 3--s=I Authentic Swedish Food ALL YOU CAN EAT We Bake OUr Own Swedish Rye Bread and Pastrv Ooeo 11 a.m . ..S:30 o n1 =--~~ Dinner served Sundav -fi -· -~~ from noon to 8:30 pm D1NNER $1 .60 LUNCH Sl.00 Oscar •nd Hertha 81cklund'1 X!tl! ~~§!~ ~~~!~~!!!"t MUNTINOTON e aACM OA .. A ~INT m -sin.t J444J Del r.-La '-*' . en "-"" All you can Hf For $1 .6S Children 8Sc (One Plate) Special Adult Pl•te $1.10 SMORGASBORD C.terta: F•r All Occasion Swedish Rye a .... d to Take Out Open 11 a .m. •ttt 8 :30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. LUNCHEON 65c and 9Sc S•turd•y Dinner Only-5 Until 1:30 p.m . Sunday Dinner, 11 Noon to 1:30 p.m. MHa Squar.--M.sa Theater Block 145 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa -Phone 5-4~14 Real CANTONESE FOOD FINE QUALITY EatH....wT•ke HonM STAGS CHlllUE WlllO 111 21 st Pf. Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 Open Dally Until 3 AM. _::.. a. 0:0 E "' YOUR FUN NIGHT from BILL MARTINI GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY TUESDAY NIGHTDEC. 31st DANCING 7 NITES A WEEK RICI CHADBOUm TRIO Fe.tturing Jey PNrson Tues. thrv Sun. fr e i --• = a = ::: .;:; NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY -COME EARLY FREE HATS-SOUVENIRS -NOISEMAKERS ,.., 130 E. 17th St .. •t Newpott Blvd., Costa M.sa e Orchfftra Nightly e HJ. Balls 11-6 Daily Onty l5c e Open 11 11) ~c­ ~ w •alCeNO•ll ~ Vi Wint.rs Trio enter- tains every Mon. Nite I ; El •.m. to 2 e.m. Dally • Ml M111 · -----O•Ut.\' P'l&.OT,... .......... •••caA\' CNt~·-·--v, - OUL Y AT NURSE RYLAND BULK COVER BARK N1>w vou ~hleve professional £inished results 1111U1 this decorative cover. We ll graded chunks >( fir l>.:u-k. Beauliful <and fragranl Arouno shruhs. planter areas. along walks. YOU SACK & SAVE JUMBO SIZE BAG $J87 DRACAENA PALM Fast growing and tnlerant of many soils this is an excellent carefree landscape specimen Large one gal. containers. $1.60 VALUE 57c DWARF LEMON Perfect specimen for containers or landscape. Dense lush growth to only 4 ft. and produces abundance of fruit. large One Gal. Cont•iner 67C 1.60 VALUE One Gal. ' STAR JASMINE Tropical Aralia The glossy green shrub with a th:>usand uses. Thrives in sun or shade. Covered with delicate white star blossoms -spring and summer E'tcellent as vine or ~prawling ground cover Sun or shade, this Cast growing lush green specimen oCfers a massive tropical look Plant with any landscape de<:or or in that large tut• or planter. 57\ .. ' 1.60 VALUES 67c 1.60 VALUES - COMPETE SELECTION OF PA TENTED VARIETIES INCLUDING "All Arneric.a Winners" NOW ON DISPLAY BARE ROOT ROSES The finest No. l quality. Your choico of many stan- dard favorites ready to burst into spring bloom. NOW ARRIVING ••. $11!. Our tremendous selection of bare root fruit trees. shade trees, grapes. vegetables and berries. All al Nurseryland low prices! -j, $1 .60 ~.··:~ic One l +"HW~ ~::.. Value ., ' COfttaln"' 11 B•llllant Gallon ~188, Perfect : -~ .. .. ·--~ ... ~· 1.60 Spring Ground I .. V•lue Cover Color Size Gal .. ll LOW, WIDE SPREADING TAM JUNIPER massive growth to 4 ft. sun or stiade PHILODENDRON SUN AZALEAS 2123 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• Open Daily 8 a.m.-6 p .m. Seven Days a Week Ml 6-3925 .,_.,. --OAll.Y P'll.OT/N•#S~•IU5 ~•tOA\' Ol!Ca""e•• t7, IKI _,_ 5 WIEl!k -OEll '· ' • ~ "" Huntington Beach Players Stage Stan Campbell listens In on a telephone convwaation of M & ·-,_ wc••••oE• - Photographs on these ~ were t alcen during a recent r.Marwl of "Roman Candle." At left standing are: Gerald Johnson, Jay J.ycoclcs, P•ul Schildhaver, Mike Stew•rt •nd Geor~ Balcer. Seated are St•n Campbell and Ed Sulzer. &ref• Slftffh Sook• aclor~ly at. Paul Schlldh•ver and Dollie Cohen. --_,..__ OAILT r tLOTJ N••n r••~· P'a lDAT, O~Ct!MaEa 17 IHJ ---- ORANGE COAST COILEGE STUDENTS ART EXHIBIT Walerc•lors • Eteblngs • Oil Colors • • Rand Thrown Ceramics Phu other interesting art work O• Dttplay Now t hrough Jan. 10th fN>O' 9:30 •.m. til 5:30 p.m. Mon. through S•t. At ··· THE ART SHOP 117 East Wilson, Cost~ M~a • .. AIR STYLING • RAZOR CUTS '//////. BARBER SHOP ~ '////// •MANICURES •SAUNA BATH OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE PH<>tlES: FRED LOVE 673-SllS . 675-1700, Ext. 426 Yankee Skipper • Southern C11ifomi1 THRIFT & LOAI 6<}10 -OR 5<}1o $5,000 full paid investment certificate. lnternt P•ld "'""'~Iv bY ~ or crt6- lttd to vour r.ccovnt. rer .,,,,.,'" - REGULAR PASS BOOK ACCOUNTS You mev -your auoum "''"' .,.,. ........,.., -110 •o 110,000 -Interest -PUted MO<llhfy • .,., ~ quarftr• ty. No llle'Nttl' '°' w1thdr•wal. V~1t-Or OJK" YOtlr A cCOM1tt By Jlo1l S~ern California TH•IFT Ir LOAN OlllECTORS J-T. Bolld Jr. I<~ c. Alllfltlflt )OM L. Curd • Geor111 M. Holstein Ill ArlMIW.~ J E.T. Rllfl~r PHONE MIDWAY 6-5045 Thrift Corner • 170 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (In Los Angeles at 6301 Wilshire Blvd.) • !" --1··· -~ NEW YEAR'S EVE .INNER DANCE AT THE VILLA MARINA ; ' lnchades Dinner, DancinCJ, Hats Hons, etc., in the Aquarium Room 15.00 couple. Reservation only. • Ungerie Show Tues. & Fri. Noon in the Lounge -Dick Powell Group, featvrinq Herb Marshall Nightly • • • DINE OVERLOOKING THE BAY fvlLLA MARINA RESTAURANT AT THE ENTRANCE TO BALBOA ISLAND -OR 5-0200 MAKE ~ATlONS NOW! ~ \··· [ ... NEW;, YEARS EVE -= -~ ~· F -~~Q? Jl!IO . ::= :ft..?:iL I INCWDtN&~eN& ... PEf<. ~ fN.1Y FAVOR~a NOISEMAKB<S PROVIDED RI< 6A1A il'4i -~l:I!itifii~·ii@:W 111 NORIMMAIN·SAN1'AANA·!>+7-B4t8· -·-'9<t--DAIL'I' PILOIJNEW) l'MllU lr•tOAY. OECl:,..111:11 11 \"6J .. ~. r; I i~. I' - jl.;' ·._· ' :it.· ~; e THE WEEKENDER TELEVISION SECTION CARRIES PROGRAM LOGS, CASTS AND PLOTS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK ( NEW F.~MILY COOK BOOK .. You've heard of creative cook~ gifted cooks. imaginative cooks. and good cooks. Now meet the stud1ous cook. who may well outshine all the rest because she not only colJe( l" but uses, a kitchen library. Her one indispensable text 1s a good general cookbook which p a y ~ heed to the fact that the modern AmeriC2 n woman who serves as ht:r own cook wants to make things ea~~ in the kitchen, handsome on the tablt: and delicious to the taste. Not to speak of well-balanced when it comes to nol!rishment and budg~-stretch· ing, or impressive or hurry·up, or a whole choice of other things depend· ing on the occasion Too much to ask of one cook book'? Not at all , say tbe people a\ Pillsbury, who just now are mtro· ducing their new Family Cook Book Its 576 pages were put together to meet thes<' requirem<•nl" and,, :I th• stutl1ous t·ook in 1111nd 11<1" tint' • "'· bet<lllll' a ~t ud1 ou~ 1 ouk"' F11 ~• of all om ,J\OUb tht rnmt ~ommon mistake ol took book <•1" nt 1 .. -=--1ooking only fo1 a ~nc<.if1< rt upt and s:or;>1n; t h:1 < Cookbooks lul\e reupe~. ;ill right. But your cookbook investnwn1 will really begin to pay oH in ;od given. tf you look a bit further Con suit the complete menu plans fOJ in· stancE:. when vou ha\e ~ main d1~h in mind but "a"nt ideas on "hat p,e~· with-ti lnexperrented. 01 .in olt.I hantl in the kitchen. the ~tud1ous cool> cr.n use the fund of basic rnformaUon in her family cookbook to save many •• n "impos~tble'' situation For instanu. A recipe calls !or a cup of coffee cream You used the last for bH:ak- fast. but by consulting your cooa.- book's table of substitutions vou \~111 find that three tablespoons o·f butter plus seven-eighths cup of milk cqu;iJ .. one cup of coffee ('ream You will also learn by stud~ rng your cookbook. that herbs lose t"lur flavor \\hen stored near heat The man of the house t an be· come an expert tarver b) follO\\ tng the instructions 111 1he fam1h <ook-book . Perhaps b) DO\\ ) OU h3H' t h c same idea of the ~tud1ou.. cook a ... Pillsbur) -someone "ho O\\ ns an up·to-date. basic cookbook. rt>alh knows what's bet\\een :ts coven,. an~l uses the book for more than Ow recipes ]( ~ ou can read and it )'Ol 11 u.•l' a good cookbook for all it's \\01 ih. you"ll soon desen e a reputa\1011 :-•" a good and creative cook. OH•·• ... t.o.u f l "'EE"c"oc• I -· .. .... - - - t ' \t - -- - - ,,.... -ti Curacao - Cruising down lo Curacao c:rn 1tet bo be a habit. Ask anyone who's been there. He'll tell you taking the cruise means having two vacatioM in one: the first on board ship. the s&· ood. once you get there Gone are the days when a cru~ ~·~ reserved for the wealthy Now a luicury tour 1s wit.bin the reach o[ everyone. Prices are more reason3ble, and it's even possible to make fn . >laUment payments. Ever since 1903. people have been cruising down to Curacao largest of the Netherlands Antilles iusl olf the north coast of South America. Today Grace Line has passenger ships g o i n g down every week. and other lines go down in season. Taking the cruise to Cu· 1"3.c)OO means you can unwind and re· lax: in the sun, meet new friends in ~ luxurious atmosphere, a ll in ~ time it takes t<> get there. t i . '! ~ ~ J --·. ,, ~ i···, \ ···-· "'\ -~- t The approach to Willemstad. Cu- racao's capital, is a photographer's delight. The harbor is fifth largest in the world. with its entrance lined by red tiled roofs of Dutch and Spanish buildings. Ships crui s e diredly through the heart of town. Once of[ the boat, you feel you've stepped into an 18th Century painting. N a r row • streets splashed with bougainvillea curve in and around the older parts of the city. Or-C- WG.•°'5 .. 0•or J t' A Ge ID the • Ill ~ You'll find the new and the old mingled everywhere together Dutch Colonial homes stand near modern glass and concrete buildings. Veit everything seems to harmonize. '"' A~ you walk through both the new and old parts of town. you'll see theatres. galleries. shops. and all kinds of restaurants. You'll brush shoulders with people from every part of the world . . . China, Japan, India. Europe. Witn m<>re than 50 nation- alities living on the island, you'll hear the local dialed, a blend of Dutch. Spanish. English and Portuguese call· ed ''Papiamento." The native w o rd for w elcome L.;; ''bon bini. ·• 3nc1 tht>y ';" 11 co11o.;L.111tlv. Your walk will take you to .. Queen Emma," the famous s winging pontoon bridge. Designed by an American Co.1sul st;itioned on Cu- racao, it connects Willemstad's two largest sections: Punda and Otraban- da. Punda is the older part of town where the main hotels, stores and markets are located. It's a favorite shopping area with many Americans. Shopping is a specially in C'u· racao. for tbe island is a duty-free pod. The wise shopper can buy gifts to take back home at anywhere from 35~ to 60% off the price be would pay anywhere else in the W<>rld. West Indies aut the island has far more to offer than shopping bargains and a scenic walk. For ooe thing. its weather is a natural wonder with all the dellghts or the tropics and none oC the discomforts. Though bathed in sunshine, Curacao is perpetually cooled by the Northeast tradewinds, and the average temperature of 80 degrees is comfortable all year round. 'l'he island's bays and beaches are another natural attraction, offer· ing swimming. water skiing. scuba diving and sunbathing. The fishing is, or course. excellent. The fact is, no matter what you<" particular interests are, there's some- thing waiting for you in Curacao. Like to sample many different foods! There are some fascinating D u t c h, Chinese and Indonesian restaurants. If you wanl a real treat, drive up into the hills. the "kunuku," and dine at a smaU tavern, known ~ ''Janchi's." But call ahead first, tl)ey'll catch a fish to order for you. 1 -T-::~, • Perhaps you're a history buff. Then Curacao is meant for you. There are a number of old forts, in- cluding the one U.S. Marines !flayed in when they saved the island in 1800. There's the Cabled Curacao Mu- seum. and the fort Peter Stuyvesant commanded before he $ailed away to become governor of old New Am- sterdam Out in the countryside. you will find small, thatched-roof huts to remind you of the time Curacao wa:; center: of bustling slave trade. H )Ou're a good traveler , you'll want to go everywhere, and see ev- erything, and the Curacao Tourist Bureau on the island will be glad to help. If you prefer, write ahead to the Curacao Information in New York: at 1270 Avenue of the Americas. They can tell you where to go and what to see; even make arrangements through Curacao's People-to-People Progr:un for you to meet people in Curacao who share your interests or pror~ssion. --t9<1--0 AIL'f P'ILOT/N•~••SS P'••OAT, o•c ....... 1'. ,..., 'Roman Candle' Jan. 10:1 ''Roman Candle." a comedy by Sidney Sheldon, will be presented by the Huntington Beach Players on January 10·11 and January 17-18, at 8 30 p m. at the Hu.ntington Beach Memorial Hall at the Civic Center. The play centers about the misfortunes or a young scientist-professor Mark Baxter, who has been drafted to work on the Army's missile program His stay in Washington has won him the rank of colonel, a magazine cover story, and the hand of a rich and beautiful daughter of a senator. All are set to go to a top secret missile launching when complications crop up in the form of an alluring lady. named Liz, who is gifted with c:econ1i sight FYom then on. the play takes off like a missile itself. In the cast are: Mark, played by Gerald H. Johnson; Liz, Helen Sus· man; Eddie, Ed Sulzer; Eleanor. Dollie B. C<>hen; General Dayton. George V Baker; Senator Winston. Paul Schildhaver, Colonel Grey, R. Carl Penning· ton; Dr. Alden, J . E. Jaycocks; Mrs. Olson. Greta Smith; Admiral Trenton, Ivan Stewart; Sgt. Smitty, Stan Campbell Members of the production staff include James E. Smith. director. Bill Susman, technical director; Frances Ham. properties; Dick Curry. Jack Greeley, Skeets Smith, George Baker, Ruth Kamerer, Frances Merriman. Dona Stovall, and Jlm Hughes. Tickets are available al Manotios Music Store in Five Points. For in· formation telephone Anita Greeley. VI 7-4815 Abo.,.: Genld Johnson watches tM antics of Ed Su lUt" who f1 attemptint to bark like a dog. At right, Gffald Johnson and Helen Su.man IN,.. a t~r momant. -----OAK.'I' P'ILOT / .. ews~••H ••to•Y• OK•M••• 1', - I ) The WEEKENDER Tele- vision section c.rries program logs, c.s+s and plots for entire wee~. ( °"-{.- w66 o<IEN01itt ' .....-- 1 ' • I; ~ '- L. Yr I 8 _ _,....__ -~-=---~ --·~ ----. ---=----... --..;...-.....,_...=A -~ ~ _.::g---,_-- --:;..=-~- -F==f' I -&' --. ~ -. _,, ~ DORIN~ RE-INVESTMENT DA VS C.OST~ MESA SAVINGS i:-.{c)~N: ASSOCIATION . I WILL CELEBRATE I A , .. 600DYEAR" IN '64 ~ -~· -- WITH A I GOODYEAR BLIMP RIDE I l FOR YOU During Rc-inH~tment days . .Janunry 1· 10 YOU are in~ited to enter~ our name in the drawing for ::i Goodyear Airship rjde over our fa.'hul ous Harbor Arca. D<•-~ WEEllUtOER NEW DRAWING EACH DAY JANLARY 2 -10 • 4:1 5 P.M. IN OUR LOBBY You do not ha\'e to be present to \\in. Entry Blanks for t•h1ldren under 12 years of age must be fi lled out by parl.'nt. ALL WINNERS Y.111 be the guests of Costa Mesa Savings & Loan for this event on Saturday, January 25th or Sunday, January 26th. COSTA ME~A SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1895 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ';J)~igrur ~ notB;toot By JACQUELINE CAGLE Member of Interior Desl9nert Affoci•tion of Onnge County Question: I have ant;que white furniture in my b~droom. I also have a folding screen and two chairs that have exposed frames in the same room. Should these be wh;te or left in the wood color? P.G., Huntington £c.ach Answer: The wood furnishir,19s should definitely be refinished to match the antique white furniture. Com- bined with color accessories and spread, this would give unity and a nice serenity to the room. Question: One o f our bathrooms is very small: ihe guest bath. I would like to paper It but feel it would over- power the scale of the room. What would you sugg~st? V. W., Costa Meso -~~F Answer: WaUpaper, if chosen correctly for color and scale, wiU never overpower a room. There are very attractive borders available if you want an accent design instead of an allover p a t t e r n. See sketch above. Question: My eniry has a walnul cabinet with b oc.hhc'· cs of walnut above. It looks li ke a den when you entE-r -ry home. Is there anything t.h..'lt cari ·be d one to elirr"rafe this problem? D.K .. F.;I i::rton Answer: Remove the b ookshelves and use a mirrored waU above the cabinet. Paint the cabinet o ut to match the waQ color. Use decorative hardware on the cabinet doors.. Designers Notebook is a WHkender Maguine feature designed to •nswer questions fOI" its readers. letters should be ad- dressed to Designer's Notebook, care of the Weeknder Mag- azine, P.O. Box 1175, N•wport Beach, Calif. No letters will be returned, nor will •ny be answered by mai l. Answers will •ppe..-in this column weekly. -- H;;~11rt• ~t<t1eft-PA ILY PfLUT/f'llk."'!. .,tfl)i HODAY, UH.k'>UE~ JI. IY!<J ..-.....-::..._ i. • Outd4or Carpet Enhanbes B eauty of P a tio, Sun Deck A new all-weather outdoor carpeting nw- terial that withstands both heavy rains or hot sun . has been developed and introduced by the Ozite Corp<;>ration, Ohicago-ba!"ed n<tn- woven fabric manufacturer. The outdoor carpet. called Tt·r1<1tc Green. is being marketed f"r high-rise ap:i1 t· ment balcony-terraces. such as the one al ll'l 1. exposed porches or patios in city and subur- ban homes, and for areas around private Pr commercial swimming pools. The new material looks like Bent p ;;,~ ·and is a blend of natural and synthetic filx·rc: which is guaranteed by the compan~ nol to fade even under year-round exposure 10 -.un or rain. Jt is easily cut to ti~ irregular shape, and contours, and does not require lll):?e binding. I Terrace Green is available al depart me 1 f and floor covering retail stores. Loc:ill;. 1t i~ available at Sleep Center. 532 W. 19-lh SI . C'osta Mesa, 4nd House and Garden.' 2600 \\" Coast Highway, Newport Beach. :; ll !i'~~~~~.>"·,;~xo.::m.~-c'~~~~~~~ .. _ .. ·-··--·-------~-=···=· ··~··· J\ h ·t:l I h e P e ople ... Continued from P<ige 3 Jim went on to attend the University of California ;it Jkrh ley, Following his graduation from Cal he served as as~istant enil CO:\Ch under Pappy Waldorf until 1952 \\hen he \\Pnl to Fullt·r· t on High. He stayed at Fullerton for seven years, coaching l\\ o league l h~mpionship track teams and developing such st ars as Sonny Ow~ns. Leroy Neal, Grady Neal, Doug Hankins, Terry Guy am) Norm Baker. In 1959 Jim went across the st reel to assume du t il.'s as track. co:.ch at Fullel'ton Junior College. Results were immediate as Bush guided the once-weak Hor- ne~s to two straight Eastern Conference titles, the state cham- piqnship and a Southern California crown. On his product.ion roster were nam<.'s of Dave Par!'ky CU{'LA ), Leroy Neal <Oxy), Edgar Clark, Harr)' Mc<'a11a 1Stan· fo~). Jan Underwood <Oregon State). T\\o years of top·Wght success :it Fullerton p:\\e<l th~ \\:t\' for Bufh to take the Ocl'idcntal job. Oxv, one of the c;maller colleges in lhe nation. compl•ll':; <•n a ' . bi~·time trac·k sd1eclule, meeting l TS(", Stanfonl. L'CLA . \~11 :iml Arizona Stall'. Among his !ates( atcornplishml'll1s is the dcv<'lopnwnt 1 I St1''e Haas. on(' "' the bdght young 880 prospects in the "l 1111. Bush and his Camilv moved to l'\l'\\ pnrt Shon•s in A.11 J!11:-;t nf l9p2. . "We've alwavs wanted to live b\' the bl'~lth. ll's "on1J. 1 Cul being here. As f~r the Jong dri\'e e;ery d:iy to nncl fn•rn 01 • •· dental. I really don't minu it. Jl"s my only ('h:rncc tu hP . 11 '"' • '·l t hink," Jim confid t''. Pegg~·. J im'-; '' ifc C<'tsful C'oa < h'.:: !"pnu• l' track and he 111\r• it t C'('{l, .. she <.un"''' d 1 p ~••~••"-~<hen -t..: io:.. •L r • F • •DA'I', OE '£'-eri: PC 16 ~ e:i r~. is rc·C{lflt ikil 1 n l l'· 111" .• · \\'t' \\<11k r1ur \l:l\ 111to '"" ld•• t it' hH'' l !'II\ ,. tb t'~ \' 11\ I, ·~ I • ;~ . I ~1· I" : 1:1· --(',' loll \,. \(• HOW TO ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF SUNDAY TIMES HOME DELIVERY The ideal \\'a\' to take che Los Angeles Sunday Times is by convenient, thrifry home <lel inry. You're sure of prompt, regular receipt of your news pa per "hen your neighborhood carrier de- li,·ers the Sunday Times to ~our home. The coupon below js all ~ ou need co st;irt ) our servjcc. Fill it out and mail it todar. Your local dealer" ill bill you; you need send no money now. r------------------------, Pl"BLIC RELA TJO;-.:S DEPT. P-3 LOS AXGl LES TI7'1ES TJMES MIRROR SQCARE LOS A~GEl.f.S 53, CALIF. Start ddi' cring the Sunday Times to my home at the rate of$ I per month and continue until furth<"r nor ire. NA7'1E _ ADDlff~S APT .. __ _ CITY PHONE. ___ _ f ____________________________ ...J "'-'" \..1•.a:1 ""'l L •.t •tt. l lif 9 '\ - , -- -- - - ..--. . .... J' -:::- -- ~ • _., ... Friday Television ~· J•nuuy ~, 1964 Ed Gabor, Wolter Pidgeon, Donno Reed, Van Johnson and Elizabeth T ~ylor star in "The La~t Time I Sa w Paris" on Channel 11 tonight, Saturday. at I I p.m. -1~ FRI. ~;;.RNING ! NEWS, Wallace 4 SAY WHEN FRI. MORNING 5:4$ ! FARMING, NEWS l :OI ! ETHICS ,:31 % SOCIETY, SCHOOL 6 :.>0 ; F \R)f .'1£\\'S 7 :00 ? CAPT AlN K.-\~G.-\ROO 4 TODAY. Hu~h Downs 7 C:\RTOONS 7:30 7 ZOORA~ ll WORLD AFFAIRS 7 :45 S FOR KIDS ONLY 9 BIG BABYSl'ITER a:• II 5 ROMPER ROOl\1 f 7 I MARRIED JO.\~ ll J .\CK LaL.'\ ""'F: 13 NEWS 9: 15 13 .S(.'lt;:\(.'t.: 9:30 ? I LOVE LUCY 4 (C.:OLOR) WORD roR WORD, ~rv GrUfin. 7 LOVE mAT BOB l1 MOVIE, Ben Banter "It's a Wonderful World," with Claudette Colbert and James Stewart. ! PANORAMA PACIFIC IU i CARTOONS 9:~ INTELLIGENT PARENT It CARTOONS •:• It:• 13 FELIX TBE CAT ! THE McCOYS Maestro FR I. MORNING 10:00 4 CONCENTRATION 5 MOVIE .. My Dog Shep." Lan· nie Rees. Tom Neal. 7 DFCF.MBER BRIDE 9 :\10\'IE ··Nocturne.·· George Raft, Myrna Dell. 10: 15 13 SCIEN<.:t.: 10:30 % PETF. AND GLADYS 4 (COLOR) MISSING LINKS 7 GIRL TALK lt:45 13 flLM · ll:M % LOVE OF LIFE 4 (COWR) YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION 7 PRICE IS RIGHT 11 JEAN MAJORS 13 MERC.:HANl>ISING c~uren Dragon will conduct the G lendale Symphony Orchestra to- ,., ·ght Fridoy, on Channel 4 at 7:30 p.m. 12TV ~-c-••t:ic•Not11t : FRI. MORNING 11 : 15 13 t 0 lL:'\l ll:?S ! NEWS, Trout. ll:Jt % SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 4 (COLOR) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 5 CROSS CURRENT 7 TllE OBJECT rs 9 SP ECTRUM II PHILIP NOR~I.\ 'J 13 TV BINGO ll:.f5 % GlilDlNG LIGHT FRI. AFTERNOON l!:tl ! BURNS AND ALLEN -' (COLOR) LET'S MAKE A DEAL, Monty Hall. 5 FAIRBANKS SHOW 7 St.:VEN KEYS 9 ST. FRANCIS HOUR 11 SHERIFF JOHN 13 MOVIE "C>ange-rous J ourney." t!:!i 4 NEWS. Floyd Kalber 1%:30 • ! AS THE WORLD TVRNS 4 TllE DOCTORS 5 TV BlNGO 7 FATHER KNOWS BEST 9 MR. D.A. l :OI ! PASSWORD 4 LORETl'A YOUNG 5 FAIRBANKS SHOW 7 lij:NNESSl!:E ERNIE' t CARTOONS 11 OB SUSANN A 1:31 ! ROUSE PARTY 4 (COLOR) YOU DON'T SAY. Tom Kenned7. 5 L. A. TODAY 7 PAMEL~ MASON l1 MOVIE, Ben Ranter "The Rains Came," Tyrone Power, Myrna Loy. IS ROBIN ROOD 1:45 5 FATHER i 1 -·~ , .. .~ ~ ·---~------- FRI. AFTERNOON . I :.f5 9 N.EWS, Dolan. %:00 % TO TELL THE TRt..TH 4 MATCH GAME 9 MOVIE FRI. AFTERNOON 4:00 Z I.I F E OF RILEY s sozo·s cmcus 7 TRAILMASTER 9 (~OU>R)HERCULES 4:30 ''Out of the Past," with I % Kirk Douglas, Rqbert MO\'IE "The Lady Takes A Sailor," Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan. Mitchum. 13 v AGABOND I % NEWS 4 NEWS 7 NEWS %:!5 %:31 % E DGE OF NIGHT 4 ROOM FOR DADDY 5 MOVIE "1be Kid From Cleve· land," George Brent, Lynn Bari. 7 DAY IN COURT 13 ANN SOTHERN %:55 7 NEWS, Usa Reward. 3:00 % SECRET STORM 4 BA.CHELOR FATHER 7 GENERAL ROSPIT AL 13 FELIX THE CAT 3:3t ! MY UTILE MARGIE 4 M~VIE. Tom Frudse• 7 QUEEN FOR A DAY 11 THE TEXAN 3:45 5 L.A. TODAY 9 MATINEE NEWS 11 C'.\RTOONS 4:45 :; r'Ol'EYE 1:; fWCK\', t0RIE~OS 5:00 7 HAWAIIAN EYE 9 t.:NGINEER BILL 11 CARTOONS 13 THAXTON'S SHOW 5:31 5 BEETLE, BUDDIES 9 FUNNY COMPANY 11 SUPERMAN 5:41 .j BELIEVE IT OR NOi' 5:45 4 (COLOR) NEWS Latham. Weir, Hearn 13 NEWS, Johna. PIC-A-PET "If We Don't Have R- Your Pet Doesn't NEED IT." 553 W. 19th St., C.M. LI 8-2702 TROP'tCAL FISH ANO SUP' .. t.t•9 FrHll hone m ... eM Mef ltf...-cft THE CHOPPING BLOCK WE FEATURE MANNING'S BEEF EXCLUSIVELY "PROBABL~ THE BEST MEAT MARKET AVAILABLE'" • I-CALL-, -LI 8-8065 :". , • I .... COSTA MESA -----DAILY .. ILOTl'f•-ff P'ttlOAY, ot1CeMa•1t 'D, '"II • QUEEN ANO COURT -N•ncy K.,.eh1nd, 19, Mconcl row, num- IPet' 160, of San G•brief will be seen as Queen in the "Tournament of ROMS Parade and P~nt" to be broadust Wednesday at 1:45 a.m. '" Channel 2. Princeaes ue: left e. right, sitting, PameJ• Gibbs, l~n Talcott and Carol Otten; th11ndin9, Sh•n Willfams, Susannah Cafver and Oi•n• DuV•I. ORANGE COAST December 27, 1963, through January 3, 1964 4 -.. ~ " J -i Dece"*'er 27, 1963 KNXT-(!l KABC-('1) XNBC-(•> KBJ-(t) Jrn.A-(5) K'l'TV-(11) KCOP-(11) ,.,...,,..... ..... -i... .. -.... W IN .. ._.. ....... s1•tt... T1'o Cr-C-t OAl\..Y ,.ILOT ~ .... _oble ,., 1-1 ,,,....,.. -. .,, __ FRI. EVENING I : .. % Nt:\\S Dunphy, Green, Strat- ton, Keene, Story .and f Neal f (COLOR) NEWS Jack Latham. S YOU ASIED FOR IT 1 NEWS Ward, Georae, ~u. Miller, Kea.ft. __ t LONE llANGEll 11 JOCKEY llOUSI. lS (COLOR) CAllTOONS ... 4 NEWS Huntley-Brinkley. S HEWS Arthur, Stout. Duau. Senti. Snrda. I OUR MISS BllOOU 1J (('()LOR>CARTOONS •=• 'J NEWS. C«ku Jl NEWS, <kwfe P1llblaa 7:• I NEWS.CT~ ,. fOOLOR) CURT MASSEY SHOW I BEAVER Slars Tony Dow. 7 (COLOR) LEE MAA VIN PRESENTf\ I PEOPLE ARE Fl:NNY Jl DEPt:TY DA WG n (COLOR) RJPCORD 7:llt % GREAT ADVENTIJU "The Hunley/' .Jackie FRI. EVENING Jt: .. 4 (COLOR) JACK PAAR 7 FIGHT OF WEEK Wilbert McClure vs. Luis Rodriquez, mid- dleweight bout. 9 NEWS, Clde Robttt.s 11 NEWS Putnam. Ellis, Coates, Burrell1~York. ts NEWS.ffEATHER Johns, Fishman, Sloane 10:,. t MOVIE "Brother Orchid," Ed- ward G. RobinM>n, Ann Sothern and Humphrey Bogart. JS COt:NTRY il\tt:SIC 11: "5 7 MAKE THAT SPARE -11:• Z NEWS Dunphy. Hart, Arthur. f (COWi\) NEWS, Jack Latham. S NEWS Arthur, stout, Benti, Snyder. '1 NEWS Martin, Ward, Mitchell 11 BEST OF GROUCHO JS MOVIE ''Strange Adventure." 11:15 4 'COLOR) TONIGHT 5 STEVE ALLEN SHOW 11 :31 % MOVlE "Footsteps in the Fog;• Jean Simmons. St~art GrangN. 7 (COLOR) LARAMJE Jl MOVIE "Cry or the City," wiUI Victor MatW'e. Richard Conte, Shelley Wint«s 1%:15 t MOVIE "'Ibe Velvet Touch." Roeallnd Russell, Leo Genn. ~ Coosier. 5'ory oC flnt tubmarlnt to-amt a •arshiwb~ f SBO Undercover 1!:31 '1 MOVIE ~ Don Amecbe, bdk. "Return to Jtaile'• Cir-! cw'' of Sweden. $ ADDOGRAHS Sl.tlonne Pleshetf e bnd Joseph Componello st,r in "Corridor 4K>O" on "Bob Hope Pre- .Jack Barry 7 71 SUNSET STlUP FRI. EVENING •:• FRI. EVENtNG 1:31 I Efrem Zimbaliat, Jr. Bailey is hind to loca~ I t a man who stole a ae- eret formula be devel- oped after biJ employ- io~ eooceo:· with I 2 ROUTE ti Stars Marlin Milner and GleDll Corbett. 0 'S3'JM Piocture-; DiffM- ent Fr am e," Joan Crawford, Patrick O'Neal, guests. Woman discovers she is being stalked by her dement- ed ex-husband. er refused a l'O)'alty 111 advance. 1 DOBIE GIUJS Fta.n.t Sillatnt. Keenan I Wynn, Phyllia Kirk. MOVIE ··~aramoucbe," with ~wart Granier. Janet Lieilb, Mel Fen'«. 11 ONE STEP BEYOND JJ 1'1fE REBEL 13 SPECIAL •:• 1 LAWMAN '"The ViD.a&e That Re-f~ses To Die." Friday Highlights 7:30 p.m.-GttEAT ADVrTURE, ChanMI 2 -Jac kie Cooper st.a s in story of the first submarine to sin a warship. 1:00 p.m.-MOVIE, ChanMI 11 -"Scara- mou<:he," Stewart Granger. Janet Leigti, Mel Ferrer. t :n p.m.-ROUTE 66, Ch•nnel 2 -Joan Crawford stars as a woman being stalked b' demented es-husband. 1:31 . p.m.-809 HOPE PRESENTS (Color), Ch•nnel 4 -Suzanne Pleshette guests as a girl whose life depends upon her fan- ta~lic memory. 1:3) p.m.-BURKE'S LAW, Channel 1 -June Allvson, Yvonne de Carlo. Ke n Murray :-re among guest.5 in -.tor) of murder of ;i, hl ~tic playbo7. 2 T\-C•a..-w Cea..d ". [ 1<C .. D•ll f (COLOR) BOB ROPE "Corridor a ... with Suzanne Ptesbette, ~ Bilel, An- drew Duggan, guesta. A •girl's life depeods ~po n her fantastic memory. 5 ROARJNG !I'S John Dehner, Donald May, Dorothy Provine. 7 Bl'RKE'S U W Stars Gene Barry .. Who KtJled B e au Sparrow," with June All} son, Y v on n e de Carlo, Ja ck Haley, >.gnes MooreMad, Keo Murray. Rosemarie Bowe, Dan TobJn, guest.., Athletic playbov is mu1~red. sents" on Channel '4 tonight, Fridoy ot 8:30 p.m. "I.adv From Usboti, .. Francis L. Sullivan. 11 MOVIE FRI. EVENING t :• FRI. EVENING 9;31 "Clipper Ship," stars Cbar-s Bkkford. 1:• 4 MOVIE IS OUTLAWS 5 MOVIE "Who Killed Gail Prtt- ton?" rut.a Hayworth. 1:31 Z TWWGHT ZONE ''Portrait of Jennie, .. .Jennifer Jones, Ethel Barrymore. Jose p b Cotten. 5 MOVIE "Manila CaWn1. •• -ith Uoyd Nolan, CaToJe Landis. "Ring-a-DI n C Girl," Mag g i e McNamara. Beautiful movie .tar is 7 PRICE IS RIGHT 1:15 % MOVIE 1 l v e n a mylterious ring by ber home-town I 2 lana. 4 BARRY'S GIRU stars Larry Blyden. Harry falla for beauti· fuJ blonde who is a Jewel thief. It:• ALFRED RJTCBCOCK "'Jbe Star Juror," ~an J a g e e r, Will Hutcbiy, Betty Field. guests. Respected Citi· un named to a jury to judge a man of a crime he committed himself. ''Exclusive,.. Fr e d MacMurray, Fr&JK'ec Farmer 1:31 ll ALL NIGHT MOVIE.5 t :• t MOVIE "Tycoon:• stars John Wayne, Laraine Day. S:• t SPECTRUM 15 YEARS UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP BRING IN YOUR PORTABLE TV & RADIO FOR SERVICE & SAVE Plf'™ ~ DAN'S T-V SALES & SERVICE FACTORY AUTHORIZED COLOR. SPECIALISTS 1566 Newport Blvd -LI 1-2221 COSTA MESA w• OIVI'. Sa H ••••N STAMl'S -...-~--DAIL., I' II.OT , .... o .. •••u flllDAY D•C•,,.••• >t, , .... -- ---~--' -1 -_..,.. __ _ ThnrsClay Television J•nu•ry 2, 1964 Thursday Highlights THURS. AFTERNOON THURS. AFTERNOON I 1:00 5:45 % PASSWORD 4 CCOLORl NEWS 7:30 p.m.-TEMPLE HOUSTON, C~nn•I 4 -Hous ton becomes the guardian C>f a vengeance-seeking 19·year-old beauty. 4 LORETfA YOUNG . . 5 FAIRBANKS SHOW Lath ... m, Weir, Hearn 7 TENNESSEE ERNIE 13 NEWS, Johns 1:30 p.m.-DR. KILDARE, Ch•nn•I 4 - "Night of the Beast." Dick Chamberlain. 9:00 p.m .-SPECIAL, Ch•nn•I 7 -Victor Borge Show. 9:00 p.m .-SPECIAL, Ch•nn•I l3 -Festival of Performing Arts. Rudolf Serlun and Budapest String Quartet. 10!30 p.m . .1...8ASKETBALL, C~nn.I 9 -New York Knickerbockers vs. Baltimore Bul- lets. THURS. MORNING 5:45 I F ARMii~G, l'lEWS THURS. MORNING H:• t J\IOVIE 9 CARTOONS 11 OH Sl'SANNA 1:30 % HOUSE PARTY 4 (COLOR) YOU DON'T SAY, T4UD Kennedy. 5 L.A. TODAY 7 PAMELA MASON 11 MOVIE, Bea Bu&er. ··or. Kildare's Wed- ding Day," Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, and Laraine Dey. 1S ROBIN HOOD • 1:4$ 5 FATHER I NEWS, Joe Dolaa. !:• % TELL mE TRUTH 4 MATCJI GAME t 2'10V1E THURS. EVENING 1:)0 % NEWS Dunphy, Green. Strat- t o n, K e e n e, N e al, Story. I 5 YOU ASKED FOR IT Jack Smith, host. 7 NEWS HOUR Ward, George, Mitch- ell, Healy and Miller. t ADVENTURE ll AUCKEY MOUSE lS (COLOR) CARTOONS 5:30 4 NEWS, Huntley -Brinkley 5 NEWS •=• 2 ETHICS C:31 "Rachel and the Stran1er," Robert Mit- chum, Loretta Young, WHHam Holden. "Tall in the Saddle.'' J ohn Wayne and Ella I 13 Arthur, Stout, Duggan, Benti, Snyder. (COLOR: CARTOONS 2 COMMUNISM: Myth vs. Real•y. 1:5t '1 FARM NEW~ 7:• ! CAPT. KANGAROO f TODAY SHOW Hugh Downs, host. 1 CARTOONS 7:,. I SUPERMARKET 7 ZOORAMA 11 WORLD AFFAIRS 7:45 S FOR KIDS ONLY t BIG BABtSl'M'ER •=• I PANORAMA PACIFIC Jt:3f ! PETE AND GLADYS 4 (COLOR) MISSING LINKS '1 GIRL TALK Raines. JS VAGABOND %:!5 % NEWS 4 NEWS %:31 ! EDGE OF NIGHT 4 ROOM FOR DADDY 11:• 5 MOVIE % LOVE OF UFE "The Lady Escapes," 4 (COLOR) flRST Gloria Stuart, Geo.rge IMPRESSION Sanders. '1 PRICE IS RIGHT '1 DAY IN COURT 11 JEAN MAJORS lS ANN ~~RN 13 STORY BOOK TlME 7 NEWS, U1a Boward 11:31 S:• Z SEARCH FOR % SECRET '$TORM TOMORROW 4 BACHELOR FATHER 1:45 7 ll.'EWS, Ceebru. 11 NEWS, Puhlam. 7:11 t NEWS, CroakJu. 4 scrENCE IN ACTION Dr. EarJ S. Herald. "Supernova." 5 BEAVER Stars Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers 7 FRACTCRED FILi\IS t PEOPLE ARE FUNm· U YOGI BEAR 13 (COLOR) TRAVEL "Belgian Rhapsody ... 7:3t % PASSWORD Allen Ludden, host. 4 TEMPLE HOUSTON Stars Jeffrey Hunter. THURS. EVENING 1:30 4 DR. KJLDARE Dick Chamberlain and Raymond Massey star. .. Night or the Beast.•· A former medical stu- dent lo~s all sense or decency and commits a criminal ~t. S CCOLOR) MOVIE .. Fraulein," with Dana Wynter, Mel Ferrer. 7 MY THREE SONS Stars Fred MacMurray. Chip is cast as Christe>. pher Columbus in the school play, and "Bub'' is his drama coach. 11 GALLANT MEN Stars Robert McQueen- ey. William Reynold& t :• ! PERRY MASON Raymond B'urr, Bar- bara Ha I ~. William Hopper are the stars. ·'The Case of the Wed- nesday Woman." Ex- coovict is charged witb killing a man to defend his wife's name. 7 SPECIAL Victor Borge Show. Sergio Franchi, Leo- nid Hambro guests. 13 SPECIAL Festival of Performing Arts. Rudolf Serkin and Budapest String Quar- tet. 9:30 4 (COLOR) HAZEL Stars Shirley Booth. Hazel swings an Im- portant deal for Geor&e Baxtet" ~hen she buys a 1920 car. J1 WANTED I THURS. EV ENING Jt:M 11 NE\\S Putn:im. Coat~~-F.Jlr•. Burrell, York 13 NE\tS. BW Johns 10:3t 5 COPY CAT 7 Nt::WS 9 BASKl::THALL New Yorjt Knid.t r· bockers vs. Bahim&1 t Bullets 13 COl'~TRY Ml SIC II:• ! NEWS D u r. p by. Hart z n d Story. 4 (COLOR) XE\\.S Jack Lat.~m 5 NEWS Arthur. Stout, Brnti. C)n yder. 7 NEWS MartJn. Ward. Mitchell. l1 BEST OF Gl\Ol"f HO 13 SKI SCENE 11:15 4 cCOLOR l TONIGHT J ohnny Carson. host. 5 STEVE AU.EN SHOW JS MOVIE "Scandal. lnc ·· Robt>n Hutton and Pc.1nc·1a Wright 11 :3t % MOVIE "I Want A Dl\orct. · Dick Powell and Jc•<: n Blondell. 7 RA\VAIU:\ E~iE 11 MOVIE "The Haney Gn I!' · · Judv Garland. J<,hn Hodiak. 1?:15 9 MO\"IE "l CARTOONS 11 CARTOO~S l:le JS FELJX THE CAT !kot 4 (COLOR) TRUTH OR 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL CO~SEQl'ENCES I 13 FELIX:~: CAT S CROSS Cl"RRENT ! MY LllfLf: MARGIE 7 THE OBJt:<.7 JS 4 MO\'IE . Tom Frandsen .. The G u a rd i an:· llou,ton b&·omes the guardian of :i 'enge· ! C::far!' C::fe\'e McQueen 10:00 TH E 'l RSf;S Shirl Con\\"' and ZwlJ Bethune a·re star.; (COLOR) Sl"SPENSE .. Rachel and the St1 .. r.. gcr :· Robert M1tc.:h11rr1 Lort-lta Younf! 1:!·311 i \JO \IF l l._t1ln1!,! .. -i'l 1~,~\ \\I l~hl 2 NEWS. Wallace f SAY WHEN Art Jarr:es, host. S ROMPER ROOM 'J I MARRIED JOAN U JACK LaLANNE lS NEWS 9 :15 H SOCIAL STl101ES 9 SPECTRUM 7 QUEEN .FOR A DA y II 3·45 11 PHIL NORMA N s FOOD SHOW IS TY BINGO 9 NEWS. TbomH. 11 :45 •=• ! GUIDING LIGHT Z LIFE OF RJLEV I 5 BOZO'S CIRCUS THURS. AFTERNOON 7 TRAIL.MASTER t (COLOR) HERCULES I!:• U MOVIB l :M I % i I LOVE LUCY f (COLOR) WORD FOR 4 WORD, Merv GrUfiL BURNS AND AU.EN (COLOR) LET'S MAKE A DEAL, "Thicker 11\an Waler," Laurel and Hardy. 4:3' "l LOVE 11fAT BOB 5 JI MOVIE Monty Hall. FAIR BANKS SHOW SEVEN KEYS .. .Journey for Marga-~ ftt.'' Robert Young, 11 Laraine Day. Margaret IS O'Brien EN FRANCE SHERIFF JOHN MOVIE •·Oaring Young Man." 9:·.s U l.'AKT001'S 11:00 ! TllE MeCO\'S 4 CONCENTRATION I MOVIE •·News Is Mad~ al Night," Preston Foster, Lynn Bari 7 DECEMBER BRIDE Joe E. Brown and Marguerite Chapmall. 1!:31 t AS WORLD TURNS 4 THE DOCTORS 5 TV BINGO 7 FATHER KNOWS BEST 9 MR. 0 . A. % MOVIE "A Yank ln Korea," Lon M~c.Mlister. 1l CARTOONS 4:45 S POPEYE IS ROCKY, FRIENDS S:• 7 LARAMJE 9 t:NGINEER BILL 11 CARTOONS IS TBAXTON'S SHOW S:St S BEETLE, Bl1DDIES 11 Sl 'PERMAN 5:40 4 BELIEVE IT QR NOT 15 YEARS UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP SEE US FOR BEST BUYS IN REBUILT TV's FACTORY ~UTHORIZED COLOR SPECIALISTS 1566 Newport Boulevud a nee-seeking Hi-year. old beau1y. 5 ADOOGRAMS Jack Barrv. host. 7 (COLOR) THE FLINTSTONES 9 DOBIE GILLIS Dwayne Hickman. Bob Denver . Fr:mk Faylen.1 7 U CHEYENNE J. ' \ 1:00 .. The Dttp End, .. Tina 4 ":" S Louise. Aldo Ray, Clu l :lS GuJager and Ellen Mc-? MOn E Rae join talents ln .. Shooung HJl,?b. Jer•t murder mystery. Wither". Gene AtllT\ EDIE ADAMS • t :Jt . Stars Clint Walker. "The Travelers." Pete Fountain, Chff 1 u ALL SIGHT MO\ IF .. Norton, guest. I :4$ ' NEWS, Cleu Robert• t SPECTRl'M 13 (COLOR) TRUE ADVENTURE Bill Burrud is host. ''The Enchanted World of Animals." 8:90 % RAWHIDE Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood are the stars "Incident at Ten Trees." Royal Dano and Susan Kohner, guests A h a I !-crazed young woman found wandering in Ute des- ert is sought by lndi.afts who want to execute her as a witch. 5 LAWMAN Stars J o h n Russell, Peter Brown. 7 DONNA fiEED SHOW Carl Betz, Paul and Patty Peterson, stars. Donna and Alex relive their early days as par- ents !I MOVl.E "Close to my Heart," Ray Milland and Gene Tiernev Mus ic Master JI~!™ DAN'S TV ~~;------=~.!" ...__ s-t-D••L'r ... Lo•;oo••~-l'llti H flllOA\' OECl .. •111 11 ,..., l I 8-2228 Costai MeH •E. l'OIVll 56'4 c;lllEIEOI STAM,.S SALES & SFRVIC E DICK -POWELL SHOW "J ohn J Diggs." Dick P owell, Rhonda F1em- ing Victor Borge's comedy-with mus·c Ct:C•o will be presented tonioht, Thursday <1t C:. J:.m. on Channel 7. - 0 '""" c .... TV 11 Wt:E:•E,.0 £• - -.:. - -- - ,..,,, . ._ - - :;- WED. MORNING &:• ll SPECLlL Tournament or Roses Float Prevew 1:15 ! F \R)TING, NEWS 1:30 ! SOCIETY, SCHOOL C:olle~e-credit course. '4 r-:otrCATlON 5:45 5 SrECl.-\L Pre-Parade acllvaties. \-,inc-: Colvig Tom Hat· h•n 1:51 7 P_\fl:'\I SEWS 1:11 '! C" \PT. KANG.\ROO 4 TQD.\Y i f \RTOONS l :Jt i ZOOR.-\1\IA 7:4.S !' CIC, BABYSITTER S:OO 1 SPECIAL Cotton Bowl fo~estival Parade. 7 C.lRTOONS l :l4J IC~OR) SPECI~ Tournament ..>( R""es Parade. IJ n:ux THE CAT 8:45 ! ! (COLOR) SPECIAL 1 Toornament of Roses Parade. 5 SPECIAL Tournament oC Roses P:irade. t :.,. i SPECIAL Mummers Parade. ll SPECIAL Tournament of Roses P"r:ide. 1• 'J \\S 9:15 J·: rrL\I 9 :38 J~ )ro\JE "Pride of the Marines:· Wednesday Television January 1, 19'4 Grr Qdncl Andrew; gue;t ..:in the Ben Casey ~how, ashe:; .:>u t 1n anger when doubt cibou t his pos~ threci tens h :s successful return to naurosur· gery. t~n;~ht. Wednesday on Channel 7 "~ 9 p.m. WED. AFTERNOON S:M 4 BE LIE VE IT OR ~OT 5:45 -4 (COLOR) NEWS Latha m . Weir. Hearn 13 NEWS, BUI John. WED. EVENING i .no ! NEWS Dunphy, Cr...~n. Strat. 1 ton, Keene, Story. 5 YOU ASK ED FOR IT J ack Smith, host. 7 NEWS HOUR Ward. George, Mitch· eU. Miller. Healy 9 FOLLOW THE Sl"N 11 MICKE Y ~IOUSE 13 (COLOR•C'ARTOOSS l>:~ll 4 (COLOR I 'G.3 F fN.\L P art 2. 5 NE\\'S Arthur. Stout. Duggan. Benti, Sn)der. ': ~; Wednesday Highlights 6~00 •.m.-SPECIAL, Channel 11 -Tourna· nacnt of Roses Float Preview. l:~S a.m.-SPECIAL, Ch•nnols 2. 4, S •nd 11 -Tourname nt of Rose .. P3rJde. 10:4S •.m.-BOWL GAMES, Ch•nnols 7, 4 •nd 7 -Footb:i ll games at Cotton. Sugar and Orange Bowls. 1 :4S p.m.-ROSE BOWL GAME, Ch•nnel 4- University of Washington vs University of Illinois. at Pas:ide na 1:30 p.m.-SPECIAL. Ch•nnol 13 -News Cavalcade of 1963. WED. EVENING WED. EVENING S::» 10:31 7 NEWS, C~hraa 13 SPECIAL 9 MOVI E • H1., Kuld o( Woman:· Robert Mitchum. Jaoe Russell. ll NEWS, G~or;e Putman 7:ot :? NE WS. Cronkltf' 4 DEATH VALLEY • "Somewhere in the j - Vultures.·· Ed Kem· mer S BEA\'E R Stars Tonv Dow and Jerry Malhers 1 PAUL WI.SCH ELL 1 News 1963. Cavalc:ide 9:00 THE 81-:VEl:t.\' RILLBILLIES C"f Buddy Ebsen. Max 1 •s ., Baer. Irene Ryan. Don· -I na Dou~las are stars. Jed and Granny Lnvite _ a cowboy star to tMir ~ mansion in the hope he can tame E lly May. COCNTRY l\tllSIC ll:OI NEWS Dunphy. Hart. Story. (COLOR) NEWS Jack Latham. NE WS Arthur . Stout, ~ntl, Sn' dl, .. t PEOPLE i\RE FCt'\:'11'\' 11 lO:ECKLE. JF.CKLE 13 (COLOR) WORLD "Dan~er in the An· des." 4 E SPIONAGE S WRESTLING 7 BEN CASE Y 7 Nt;WS, Martln 11 REFl.ECTlONS ·a N o t e d personalities c o m m e nt on news ston es 7 : ')) ! SPECIAL Yea rs of Cri.sis. 4 (COLOR) VIRGINIAN Lee J . Cobb. James Drury, Doug McClure. "The In vaders." An old fr 1~ndship ends whl'n th~ Tvrone fam· ily lrie .. to force Judge 9 Ga:'th 's neighbors to 3ta.rs Vincent Edwards. "The Ught That Loses. the Night That Wins." I IS Dana Andrews por· trays a doctor who re- turns to neurosurgery training thou~h both-ered by nightmares 7 MOVIE ··woman's OevoUoio," Ralph Meeker, J anice Rule. U :JO . NEWS, Baxt~r War4 ll: l:i and seU-doubt SP ECIAL 4 (COLOR) TONIGHT News Round Up. S STE\'E ALL£!'. SHOW sell their property. 5 ADOOGRAMS J ack Bury. host. U:• MOVIE 11 NAKED CITY I John Garflelt: Elea por wr:D AFTERNOON P:irker. i:: • WED. AFTERNOON. '7 OZZIE. HAR~IET 9 DOBIE GJJ..LIS "Bullets Colt Too ! Much." Dick York, Johnny Seven, guests. "Our ..Hearts W«e Youn& IMld Gay," Gail Ruuel!L !>l.aa LJDL U :3' l'J ONE STEP .BEYOND 9:30 '7 NEW BREED ':' ORANGE BOWL K'.JCJt. I 4 Of"F l!:ZI NF:WS • ...,_.,.. K.a9'er' l :OI ! MOVIE 13 (COLOR) . Z DICK VAN DYKE Mary Tyler Moore, 1 9 Rose M a r l e. Morey U:• MOVIE 11 SPF£1AL '' Re;>lay ol T~ j ~ or Roses Parade. lt:O -,. • ~ F00111ALL L ;} :"'::. Uni~ ol Teµ.. vs. t• s. N~ ~-IQ7. I JS CottoirBowl · ~_. ' . 4 (COU>ll) f'.OCll'BALL I Sui?ar Bowl Game. • 5 SPECIAL Replay ol Tournament i 11 ot Roses. Parade . -; FOO'f'll»L Or .:ing-e Bowl Ga me. ll:-• 9 '10 \-"IE -r-' • Ma rclt Gt' &he' Wooden ~" lctiers.. Laurel and Hard,f. l!:• ~~OVlE) • I ~.Tbe Uttle Kidnap- ra, •• Du.ocan -Mac-4 F: Adnellne Cott(;'' 7 t:• u ROBIN HoeO.· • ~ · '. • • <'. -'"" I 7 "lt0s A Great Feel- ing."' Doris Day, Oen- nls Morga"I. BACHELOR FATDR PRICE IS RIGHT FELIX 'THE CAT 3:30 SEVEN KE\'S 3:51 9 MATINEE l\'El\'S 4:00 S 80Z-O'S CIRCUS 7 TB.AIUIASTER ADVENTC$E "Row to Stretch an Eclipse.·· ll:OiO S LAWMAN I stars John Russell, 1 P eter Brown. 1 7 PATl'Y DUKE SHOW "Auld Lang Syne." P atty and Cat hy com· 13 mit Ke nneth to writing I an autobiography to show his ex-boss what I ! a good man he's lost. 9 SPECIAL 4 9 (COLOR) l\IOVrE "'l'b.i? Crimson Pira te," B'l,rt_ Lanc~g~er, Eva 1 11 Bartok. 11 MOVIE Replay or Toucnament of Roses Parade UNTOVCHABLES Stars Robert Stack. "Mark of Cain.'' STORY OF A JAZZ MlJSICl..\X A m s t e rd a m star. ' Rob iets in trouble : 11 when he takes a girl out of the chorus line J and gives her a Cea· 1 lured spot in the Alan "L i l t. lie Kidnapper.'' Duncan MacR.ae, Ad- r ienne Corri. MOVIE: ··sad Man ol Bnm· stone," wai.tace Beeo-. Dennis O'Kee!e. Brady Show SILENTS PLF..-\SE 10.i)O DANNY KAYE ELEVENTH HOUR Ralph Bellamy and Jack Gang are s tars. "My Door Is Locked and Bolted." Orama ol recluse who lives in a world of fantasy. Piper Laune, guest. l!:lt ,7 MOVIE "Hannah Lee." Mac- Donald Carey. 1:00 4 NEWS 5 FREEDON UNIV. "T he Big Decision." 1:1$ ! :\tOVIE "It's A Small World, .. Spencer T racy, Weody Barrie l :~ U :ll I! T\' BINGO "Scram," Laurel and I l3 Hardy. 4.30 I • 8:::0 7 CHANNING 11 ALL NIGHT )fOVIES !:OS WED. AFTERNOON t!:• Jt . .\IOVIE '7 NEWS Z:• Leigh. '1 ··ws A Big Country," Gary COope.r, Janet I z 1:: !COLOR) MOVIE JI ..-V LITTLE MARGCE DAY IN COUltT rANN SOTHERN 18 I Come Next Spr ing." \\alter Brennan , Ann Sheridan. l!: 15 ('IOVlE) !:45 5 MOVIE .. Wings of Danger ," Zachary Scott. R e b ecca." Laurence 1)L..,,er, Joan Fontaine. I '7 Z:~ SEWS, LIN Howanl TV.,_~ I 'W -•1t•1tH• % MOVIE ~ TELL IT TO CAMERA Red Rowe. host. DETECTIVES "Rhythm On The I s Range, Bing Crosby. U CARTOONS 4:45 S POPEYE 13 ROCKY, FRIENDS S:IO 4 BACHELOR FATHER 7 RAW ADAN EYE 11 CARTOONS IS TllAXTO~S SHOW 5:• Stars Robert Taylor. P atrotman·s desire to make a name for him · self tnggers gunfire during holdup. '7 FARMER'S DAUGHTER Stars Inger Ste vens. 1 9 Starr ing Henry Jones and J a s o n Evers. "Memory of a F iring Squad." Con.apiracy to force internationally known philosopher to return to native Latin. American land to aid r e v o lutionarv presi· dent. NEWS, Clete Roberts. NEWS Putnam. E llis , Coates. BWTell, Yo;k t SPECTRU~I -LlVl'S - For The Eatlte Fa.mu, • All Styles •All s1 ... VISTA Depertment s ..... IN VISTA C~'TEB I BEETLE. BUDDIES ll SUPER,.AN "Mrs. Golden's Oppor· tunity." M e d d l i n g 11 dressmaker tries to ar· range marriage o( Katy ad het boss 13 NEWS, JohM. Its E. lltla, c.ta llen -.,. ... - --MM.'f rM.Or l"··-- fl•tOA'f. O.C•Meoa II'. - Saturday Television O.Comber 21, 1963 Saturday Highlights 10:30 •.m.-GATOR BOWL, Ch•nnel 2 - North Carolina vs. Air Force at J ackson- \•ille. Florida. I .JO p.m.-MA TCH PLAY, Ch•nnol 2 - Premiere of series of elumnahon tourna- ments pairing 32 leading pro golrers. 8:30 p.m.-THE DEFENDERS, Ch•nnel 2 - Boy, 16, neglected by his mother, com· 111its a crime. 8:30 p.m.-MOVIE (Color), Ch•nnol 9 - "The Jolson Story,•· Larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes. 9:30 p.m.-SPECIAL, Channel 7 -Holly- wood Deb Star Ball. Gordon and Sheila Mac:Rae host. SAT. MORNING SAT. MORNING 7:00 10:30 ! G ATOR 80\VL SAT. AFTERNOON 1:31 % MATCH PLAV First in series oC ~lim· anat.ion tournaments pairing 32 leading Pl'9 1 goUers competing for I $150,000. T o d a y ' s match: Tommy J a- cobs and Mason RU:· dOlpb. v~. Don J anuary· 4 Foot'BALL East-West Game in San Francisco, featuring top graduating seniors ln college football. 7 BANDSTAND U MOVIE "Last St a gcco a ~h W~st," Victor Jory. 1:45 II MOVIE .. Undercurrent," Robert Taylor. l :Si 9 NF.WS. Carroll with , ! fflSTOR\' OF ART College.credit course. 4 F E.\TtrRE FILM "Black Diamonds." Richard Arlen, Andy Devine North Carolina vs. Air Force at J:icksonvllle I !:00 Florida. ' 9 MOVIE 7:30 ! TE LL IT AG.\IN Balladeer Mark Taylor. 5 LF.AR~ING 7 C-\RTOO:SS 7:45 11 THE CHRISTOPHERS 8:00 ! C' APT AIN KANGAROO -t INTERNATIONAL ~ HOPALONG CASSIDY '7 PlNKY LEE SHOW 9 FRO~t GROUND UP tl MR. WIS:IBflNE Kids· panel show. 8: JS 13 S.\CRED HEART 8 :3' 4 (COLORJ CARTOONS t SPANISH FJLl'tt 13 ROBIN HOOD 9:00 ! ALVli'l SHOW • (COLOR) RECTOR HEATHCOTE SQOW '7 MO\'IE "No H a n d s 'oo the Clock." Rod Cammn. ll SUPERMAN 13 PANORAMA LATINO t :31 ! TENNESSEE TUXEDO 4 F URY ··Johnny Angel." witll 7 THE JF.TSONS • George Raft. 1l MOVIE !:31 •·nae Man F rom Dako-! DO YOU KNO\n ta." Wall~ Beery. S WRESTLING 7 MOVIE 11:00 4 SGT. PRESTON S CALIFORNIANS 7 CASPER, GHOST 13 V.\RIF.DAOES 11 :31 4 (COLOR) BULLWINKLE SHOW 5 !\IOVJE ''The Lonesome T rail," J ohn Agar. 7 BEAN¥, CJ;(!IL I I LEO THREE UVES SAT. AFTEaN00N l t:• 4 (COLOR-• EXPLORING 7 BUGS BUNN\. 9 MOVIE "Johnnv Concho," with Frank Sinatra. Keenan Wynn. 11 MOVIE "Hitler's Mad.man '' John Carradi.ne. • 13 PROVOCATIVE WOMAN 1%:• "Flying Tiger-;," John Wayne. 3:09 t MIGHTY !\IOU~.E 13 )10 \'lE ··No Place to Land " John Ireland. ' 3:30 ! IU l\;·TI N·TI~ S CHA NGING TIME S 9 BOWLl~G J :U 5 PROFIT PASSPORT 4:ot % HORSE RACING , F eature Race at s.da Anita: $50,000 Callfoi--: nia Breeders' Cham- pion Stakes. S BOWLING I l COME DY H0l1R 4:30 ! SKY KING -4 MOVIE "Fighting 69th," witb James Cagney. '7 AFL mGJQ.JGRTS I SUGARFOOT IS MOVIE "Savage Horde," Bill Elliott. 4 FIREBALL XL.S 5 MOVIE •'The Kansan " Richard Dix. ' '7 MAGIC LAND stars I lS FORE GOLFERS 5: .. ! MOVIE .. Clive or India-,·• with Ronald Coleman. 11 BROKEN ARROW . H :ot ! QUiCK DRAW 4 O~NNJS, MENACE 9 MOVIE I :• 4 TEACHER •a 5 MOVIE S MOVIE "Sec~ts or the & l u e Room," Lionel Atwill, P aul Lukas. ••Return of the Bad· men." Randolph Scott. ! '7 II TOPPER 13 "Duel at A pa c h e Wells," Anna Maria Albergbetti. MY FRIEND FUCKA BO WUNG '1 WORLD OF SPORTS· Davis Cup T e n n i s Matches at Melbourne, Australia. Add Color To Your Life •ca V•cToR 0 _ _ Color TV SAT. EVENING l :lt '7 l..\WRE NCF. WF.I K 9 (COLOR) MOVIF. •·nae Jolson St o r y :· Larr) Parks f:q•l.\11 Ke) es 9:to -I M0 \'11:: ·The Secret P -'' 1J1~r-,'' Stewart Granger . IC.1\';,, Hararect. IL MOVIE .. Da~ghter or Dr .l\·k .. ylJ,' John Agar. Glori.i Talbott ,:30 ! PHIL SIL\'ERS Sorceress offers iu cast a spell on a ~ir l to aid Grafton 7 SPECIAL Hollywood Deb Star Ball. Ten actres.sei., selected as .. most lil.;.e. ly to ar.hieve stardom ·• debut at lllh a nnual Deb Star Ball at U1e PaUadiurri. Gordon and. Sheila MacRae ho~' 10:00 t GUNSMOKE Doril)y Nogoi portrays " Koreon wor orphan qn • CfiMnel 4's "The Lieote.nM t," tonight, $<!turday,· <!t 7:30 p .m. James Ame!"s. Denni.. Wea~er. ! · ''.l Blat..e An eccen r . ..: tr:msit'rtt and lus motle\· or £. spring bring trag1· Jv to Dod.~e City S S MOOT-M \~IO'\ 13 MOVIE .. \'oodoo M:in ' Side Kids f. •• bt . SAT. AFTERNOON 5:• 1l ClNNAM.ON CINDER Bob E ubanks. host SAT. EVENING 7:00 S JACK BARR\' rn::;u S )10\ I F: 5:31 7 HAVE GUN, "ILL TRAVEL, R . Booftf'. 9 MO\.IE 9 SPORTS SPECIAL ''Bowery to Bagdad," Leo Goroey. Film highlights ot lh.:> ; 1963 All-Amencan p\ay-1' ers in action II STAR-BOWLING ~ . 11 CHECKMATE 7:30 I 11 ! JACKIE GLEASO:'i . 4 LIEUTENANT ., ':. .. SAT.--EVENING -·. •.'Ml 4 (C'0LoR) NEWS w.i:t&hl. Hearn F randsen. 1: SPECIAL andi I '·Her€' Comes A Star." Preview of new car· toon series. ··J\fagitla Gonlla •· 6:::0 Gary T...oekwood and·1 4 Robert Vaughn. stars. "The Alien." 0 a n n Y I 9 Magai. Madlyn Rhue. guests. Capt. R::i_m. bridge seeks a bride so 11 he can keep orphan sent .to him by mistake. 7 HOOTENANNY I J ack Llnklell~r 9 NEWS SPECIAL ., Year e.nd r e por t by ' - Clete Roberts t (COLOR ) SPECIAL ··T-Off· LA. Open.'' Chick He;lrn and Lee Giroux p r e s e n t pre-I 13 tournament golf Pro· am. I 5 f!\llE' RODGERS WIUER OLYMPICS 11 'fff DE Pl'T\' SG ILKO ROl'RRON STREET 1:"5 ! NE WS, Jerr~· Ounpl1y 13 1:00 I ! SEA Ht.NT ., 4 (COLOR) SllR\"EY '6.1 - DEADLINE I 8:00 t RESTLESS C l'~ Stars J ohn Payne SAM BENE DICT Stars Edmond O'Brien 1: Benedict is involved I with a nutty million· 1;; aire, t>layed by Bur-1 gess Meredith l COCNTRY l\1l'SIC 8 :30 5 THE DEFES DERS S!!J of l,01~ I "hip-.." .John Dl't .. ~· \'. ""'·' Hendrix ICOLOt-t1 \tn\'11. . A "<A L' h t' \\' 0 Ill 111 •• Lloyd Bridg\'l>. J ,_,;,n Taylor THE TRX \' JJ:OO NE WS. J er ry Dunpl•J . ·(COLOR) NEWS Wri~ht. Giroux, Shwll. MOVI E "Citizen Kane, .. Orson Welles. Joseph Cotten 1\10\'IE "l\f o g am b o:· Cl .. rk Gable, A'a Gardner, Grace Kelly. 11 : LS :\lOVl l~ "Miss Grant T.:it..\•s Richmond." \\ 1U1.:im Holden. Lucille Ball 11:30 )IO\'tr: .. The Notorious l..vne WolC " Gerald :'.\luh1 '. !'\F.WS. Riss 11 :-15 MOVIE •The Chcllllpion ," h11k Douglac; l'!.00 ~10\'IE .. Bucksk111 Fr1111ti~·r ·• Richard 111' l~:l(I )IO\'Ir: '·Three Paces W€'>l '' John Waynr I 12 :56 ~1 0\'IE · Born to Kill · I .'.JW· renC'e T u.•rn<'' 1: 15 E G. Mars:tall a n d Robert Recd :ire stars "Fugue for Trumpet 1 7 and Small Boy.'· Pat. rick O'Neil, Peter La·; zer. Joyce Vafl Pat· 9 t"n. g u es t s Neg. · lected by his mother. a boy. 16, commits a crime. ! .:\10 \'IF. , ,/ Tt10 CM0'90Wtll .... !*I ....... u.('..9Q.M 29$ " "'' p.ctu,.. 4 (COLOR) JOF.Y BISHOP "Pillow to Post ' IJa Lupino anof \\ 1ll1a111 Pnnc<' I ::W MOVIE STAR TV 5 200 2301 W. lolboo Bl.ct., Newport leoch • OR TllADE- IN 3-5700 ,. . We S.rYice Color • Bleck & White TV -Stweo -Radios Practicing f i r s t aid. Ellie accidentally hts I Joey with a perma· 11 nent cast 5 MOVIE I "Rings on He-r Fin· t gers," Henry Fonda, I Gene Tierney "Viol<'"' S11an11;::r •• %·Ii'; MO\'IE "Kidnapped.·· R o i.l .Jv McOowall .,._ --Ml&.'f rt&a'f/N•W-tlaH tllt104ll'f. ~·-··· 'D. '"" 0.-lft .. C•sl w a•at•NOE• TY 3 ' , a __. J Empty rocking chair on scale model of Burbank fl~t, "Presi- dent Goes to • Prom,'' is pointed out by Jeri Thompson, sen!or at the school whose prom the l•te President Kennedy saved, then mitecl ~st summer. Was Mary Todd Lin<·oln A Sp:'' in the White llous<•'! Wbat was Ma ry Todd Lincoln really like? Wa:. she. as hC'r biographers clalm, a spy in the White House, a ps) chotic spendthrift. a shrew, and a d angerous meddler to the affairs of Slate" An :iccurate, intimate look into her emotions and 0101 ives will be prE'.>ented when actress Bette Davis portrays Mrs Abrah:im L n;:oln duting ''Re:all," .'.\lon day at 7 30 pm on Channel 11. Ey using a d:!\'i<:e of fantasy to re\'e3l fact. Mary Todd Lincoln will mace an in-depth interview by interrogator Paul V. Coate~ Through Coates' questions, bastd upon the knowledge and analyses of ht'r biographers, \.1. \', er.'i w II see :\Jr.c; Llncl)ln·-; reac:tiCln.~. ho.> tile. def em h l pathetic, air g .c-.;5ive Her reaeticns \'.ill reveal' her as she "'as ~hen she liHd a woman \\hose uncontrollable passions finally caused her last Ji\·ing son to commit h:-; to an insane asylum. The probing questions wHl spark brief, dramatic scenes between Mrs. Ln.:oln and her ister, Elizabeth Todd Edwards, who will be portrayed by ~at1lie Schafer, and between Mrs. Lincoln and one of her 30 biographers, \'.'iH·:im 0 Herndon, who was President Llncoln's law partner ·and one <•i b s closest friends Herndon ~,·ill be enacted by George Macready. 'TY Or•~· CN tl ••u.u•r•• - Rocking Chair in Parade lsn"t Really En1pty In the annual Tournament of ~· parade New Year's Day. to be aired at 8:30 a.m. on Channel 4, viewers will see a float bearing a rocking chair filled only with meaning. The float, named "President Goes to a Prom" and honoring the late President John F. Kennedy, is the entry of the City oC Burbank. The float is linked with the John Burroughs High School. So was the P~sident. Last June, the school's graduating class had reservations for its senior prom at the ballroom of a large Los Angeles hotel. About two wee~s before the big night, . the students were told the hotel had to give the ballroom to the state Democratic Commltee for a dinner honoring President Ken- nedy. The youngsters were crushed. They knew they couldn't hi1 e a nother hall because it was prom time all over the LA. area Cancernng the event was something they didn't even want to think about. In desperation, the class officers wired President Kennedy about their plight. Within 48 hours the problem was solved. The youngsters were ad- vised they could have the ballroom, that the dinner would be mo\•ed to another room upstairs. Overjoyed,' students rushed an invitation to the President to drop in and say "Hello." They weren't sure he would accept, but they ordered a silver tray to present to him, just in case. It was a good _!!ljng they did. The prom was in full swing v.hen the President, accomp~d by a small entourage, entered the baUroom. The band struck up "Hail to the Chief." Silence f ell over the room. Mr. Kennedy beamed: "This room is better than the one "e have up- stairs." Then he turned serious. "The future of this country ls in this room tonjgb.t. I would rather be a senior at John Burroughs High School than President of the United States." The class president handed Mr. Kennedr the tray and read th e dreular gold inscription, "T<> a real American President.'' It was shortly after that that the Burbank Tournament or Roses As- sociation decided to commemorate the event in flowers on the city's float. An assassin's bullet subsequently changed m;rny things in t he nation and in the world, but not this. Bette Davis ,... .. _ ff<'--DAtt.Y Ptl.Ot1••ws-r••H f'lllOA 'I'. D•~M•ea '1, ,,., ----- TUES. MORNING 5:45 % F ARl\nNG, NEWS 1:00 % IUSTORY OF ART College credit course. 5:30 % COl\U1t.'NlS:\I: l\O'TH vs. REALITY Dr. Rod Swearingen. 6:50 ':' f~AR)I NE\\S 7:00 % CAl'TAlN KA!\GAROO 4 TODAY 1 CARTOO~S 7:3e 7 ZOORAMA 11 worLD AFFAIRS -7:(5 5 FOR KJOS ONLY I BIG BA.PYSITI'ER 8:00 % PANORAMA PACIFIC 7 CARTOONS 11 CARTOONS 8:30 13 FELIX 11IE ':AT 9:0I 2 NEWS, Walla« ' SAY WREN I ROMPER ROOM 7 I MARRIED JOAN JI JACK LA LANNE JS NEWS 9: JS 13 FILM 9:30 ! I LOVE LUCY 4 (COLOR) WORD FOR WORD, Merv GrWID 7 LOVE THAT BOB 11 MOVIE, Bea Ruter ''Jackass Mail," Wal· lace Beery. Marjorie Main. J3 MOVIE Tuesday Tele-vision Decemk.er 31, 1963 TUES. MORNING TUES. EVENING Tuesday Highlights 11:30 9:00 % PETTJCOA'T 2 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 4 (COLOR) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES Bob Barker, host. CROSS CURRENT THE OBJECT IS SPECTRCM PHILIP NORMAN TV BINGO 1:00 p.m.-FOOTBAll, Channel 11-South- ern Methodist University vs. Oregon Uni· versity, Sun Bowl. JUNCTION Stars Bea Benaderet. Uncle Joels imagina- tion runs v.·ild at rare- \\ell party for bashfuJ store clerk who has been drarted. s 7 9 8:30 p .m. -McHALE'S NAVY, Channel 7- McHale and his men devise a sea monster to scare Binghamton off their island. .. RICHARD I BOONE ''Where's the Million Dollars?" A swindler has cache~ a million dollars w~ich dclec- tives wantt to find be· fore he ps released from jail. 111 13 11 45 • 9:00 p.m.-RICHARD BOONE SHOW, Chan- nel 4 -"Where's The Million Dollars?'' 2 GUDING LIGHT 11 :55 4 NEWS 10:30 p.m .-MOVlE, Channel 9 -''Night of the Hunter," Robert Mitchu m. Shelley Winters. TUES. AFTERNOON 11 :15 p.m.-SPECIAL, Channel 2 -New Year's Eve w:ch Guy Lombardo. 5 MOVlE "The F~er's Daugh-ter," tta Young, Joseph Co ton. 1:?:00 2 BURl'\S AND ALLE~ TUES AFTERNOON I 7 (COLOR) CREATEST • SHOW ON EARTH Jack Palance stars. • (COLOR) LET'S ~!AKE A DEAL I Monty Hall. Premier TUES. AFTERNOON of new program. 3:00 S FAIRBANKS SHOW '1 SEVEN KEYS I .. RACHELOR FATHER I s 9 BEGINNINGS 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL ,.:30 NEWS Arthur, Stout, Duggan, Beoti, Snyder. "Tbe L<>si" a young man wai g to learn trapeze k hires a teacher th questioo- able pasti 1 NEWS, Coebra11 ' IS (COLOR) OT SPOTS 11 NE\VS, Geo. Putnam '64 Predl ·oos. 7:00 I: % NEWS, Cronkite. % JACK BENNY 4 (COLOR) 7 SEAS Jack gives the cast the "The Wedding." night off to celebrate 11 SBERlFF JOHN 13 FEUX THE CAT IS MOVIE 3:SO "'f oung Scarface.'' % MY LITI'LE MARGIE Richard Ati.tenbof"ougb. • MOVIE, Tom Frandsen 1%:30 "Tb e Ro s e Bowl Z AS WORLD TURNS Story," Mar s b a 11 4 THE DOCTORS Thompson. Vera Miles. 5 TV BINGO 7 QUEEN FOR A DAV 6:45 BEAVER ~~ show all by BATJ'LELINE 11 M SQUAD '1 FATHER KNOWS S:G BEST 5 L.A. TODAY 5 9 MR. D.A. 4:00 'I 1:00 Z LIFE OF RILF.\' I P~ORD 5 BOZO'S CIRCUS t 4 LORETl'A YOUNG '7 TRAILMASTER 11 S FAIRBANKS SHOW 9 (COLOR) HERCULES 7 TENN~EE ERNIE 11 SPEC.AL l l3 t CARTOONS Rose Bowl Kickoff 11 FOOTBAU Luncheoa. Southern M e t h odist 4: 30 PEOPLE ARE FU"m."Y Starring Lee Marvin. BUCKlrEBERRY IS (COLOR) WANDERER BOUND "Hollywood Sunset." (COLOR) WONDERS 11:00 OF WORLD, Bal IJDkef' ! GARRY MOORE "The Ox on the Roof." 4 ANDY WILLIA.'l\tS 7.30 Andy pays vocal tri-. bute to hi s new daugh-University vs. Oregon. % MOVIE University, live. The "Ind ian Uprising," % MARSHAL DILLON ter. Fred MacMurray .. MR. NOV AK guest. Jim P1 anci<.l us anti ; S PF.('I \I. Sun Bowl. George Montgomery. TUES. EVENING 10:30 9 MOVIE "Night of the H WltH Robert Mitchum ~ 1. ley Winters. 3 cot 1'TRV ;\Jl C\IC 11:00 2 NEWS D unphy. Ha11. St<.11 y • (COLOR) NE\.\ S Jack Latham. 5 NEWS Arthur. Stout, n. r 1.1 Snyder. 7 NEWS, Marlin 9 SPECIAL St. Paul's Epi:-u ~. Cathedral Chi 1~1m .. ~ Eve Service. 11 NEWS Year-End Rt-' i.-". 13 MOVlE "The Fighting Guard·· man," Willard Parkt-r 11 :10 7 NEWS. Ba'\'.ft-r \\ {trd. 11 : IS % SPECIAL New Ye-a.r's E'e -...111 Guy Lombardo. 5 STEVE ALLEN SHO\\ 11:30 7 STAGECOACH \\EST 11 ISLAND PART\' Ben Hunter. l!:ot 9 MOVJt; .. Three Muskt>lt>ers. Walter A.Wl';~aul Luh as, Margot rahame 11 MOVIE "Hlgh Barbaree." \'a11 Johnson, June t,lly~ lt:\S 2 MOVlE "The Creal \ k:\1.>r Herl>ert," Allan J~ Mary Martin ''Pier 13." L' nn B~rl Lloyd Nolan: 10 :00 1:30 Audrey Lon,:? 2 llOl'St: PART' 4:45 Art Llnkletter. ~ l'OPE\'E Dean .J;:i~gl·r ~•:11 «. I Or3nl?<· !Ju" 1 s Aono<;R,\:\f.C-!I NEWS, ('IC'lt" P.u Jc.lt! /lob<'rls. / 12 :ia 7 '10\ IE • !\f11rd«1 J,, I •• L• • J'h) "" C.1h • I I t THE J\ICCOVS 4 CONCENTRATION Hugh Dov. ns, host. 5 M\>YlE "36 Hours to IGIJ," Brian Don le' y. Gloria Stewart. - 1 DEC£l\fBER BRIDE I MO\'IE "Three Muskdcers," W a lt <' r Abel. Paul Lukas. M:i1 got Gra· 4 (COLOR) YOU DON"T 1 13 R OCKY. FRIE:'\l\S SAY, Tom KeDDedy. 5:00 S L.A. TODAY 7 LARAMIE 7 PAMELA MASON 9 ENGINEER BILL 13 ROBIN HOOD 13 THAXTON'S SHO\~ 1·!s I s:3o 5 FATHE R 5 BEETLE, Bl1DDIES 9 NEWS J~ Dolan 11 St1PERMAN • 2·00 5:..0 2 TO TELL THE Tfll"TH .. BELIEVE IT OR ~OT "Breakthrough.'' Latham. We ir. Jl carn J ::ick U ::i1q· II NEWS 7 ('O~JB \T . ' Putnam Elli~ Cu.1tt ~. / Rick Jason \'le Mor-1 Bui rcll. Yo. I.. row Shecky Greene. I 13 NEWS-\\ E.\THER . I Sg1 Saunders wants John~. F1:.hman, Slo;.inc, to protect a group oC sick Polish laborers, but th<' od:ls are too great 9 non11; GJLLJ:Y JI CHE\'EXNE Stars CUnt Walker. I rr, 4 _,E\\' J . :rn 9 !ot f•J-.t ., Jll \I ha me 10 ;30 1 PETE A~D Gl..\DYS 4 (COLOR) ~··~SING ; ~~~~M GA:\IE I • (COL0~\4~EWS Frank Lovejo~. Da' id I J3 NEWS, Bill Johns Brian TUES. EVENING 13 (COLOR) I \~"\:-.'llERLt"ST "Europe on the Run." 8:00 LINKS 7 GIRL T\1 ti JS MOVIE 13 \'AGADO~O t NF.WS .. ~E\\'S ?:':''; 2:30 •Grand Old Opry,'' l.ols Ran ... om. Allan 12 Lane. R O\ At uff. 4 Jl:On s EDGE OF 1'H1llT R00)1 FOR O.\DDY .MO\'I F. "I ~ 1 a n d Rcs1.·ue.'' % LO\'F. OF LIFE 4 (COLOR) \'Ol'R FIRST 1 '\IPRES!'IO~ Bill Lc\'d<'n ho!'t ? PRICE IS tUWIT 11 JF.A~ '1,\.JORS 13 SOCIA L STl l>IFS 11 ·25 2 l'l.E\\~. 1 r out. 7 113 7 I 2 Glvms Jchn:-0;.n 111 Ni\ 1.'n D,\ Y IN COl "RT Al':\ SOTllE HN 2:55 NE \\ S, Lisa Ho\\ uni 3:00 St-XRET STOR:\1 6.00 % SEWS I Dunphy, Green Strat- ton. fi<'l ne, St or~ and Neal 5 YOU ASKED FOR 11 .Jack !:m1t.1, hc:st. I 7 NEWS Ward. George. ::\Jitchrll !\tiller. Healv !I AD\'ESTl'RE llOl'R 11 l\llCKE\' l\IOl'SE 13 (COLOR) (',\RTOO~S 6:30 4 !\E\\ S Huntley -B1 inkle't 15 YEARS UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP SEE SERVICE FAST, RELIABLE MAKES OF TV US FOR ON All 1 •• ,#tu'~!'N DAN'S TV SALES & SERVICE ---~ -OAll.Y.ll.Ot /"llWs-rllllH .. atOAY, OSCl'IWleee '7, IMJ FACTORY AUTHORIZED COLOR SPECIALISTS 1566 Newpe>Tt Boulevard LI 1-2221 Coat• Mffa WI' GIVe 56H Galll'N ITA#PS 2 RED SKELTON 5 LAW:\IA:'ll Stars John Rus~ell and Peter BtO\\ n. 9 MO\'JE '·clo!.l' To r.h Heart," R a y ::\h!l;.irid, Gene Tiern1:~ 11 TllntLLER '"The.• Poison1.·r " star- rinJ? Murray Mathe-I son an:J Sarnh Mar- shall 13 PROHE Dr /\lbc1t Du1hl'. 8:30 • RElm;o Stars Richard Egan. S ZANE GR'f:."Y 7 McHALE'S NAVY Ernest Dorgnine stars. McHale and his men devise a sea monster to scare Binghamton orf their island. JS UPEDITION "The Last of the Arc- tic Nomads." Wife Steps In Andy Williams will present his wife Clc. ... - dine Longe+, e s e guest star on his <.ho'"' er Channel '4 tonight, T uesdoy, at I 0 p m 0<•-c ..... Wtil'KS "'Otill TV 8 - - - .,.,., , . • : -Monday Television MON. MORNING S:G ! F.-\R)11NG, NEWS t:• ! '-ETHICS C.>1lege·c~lt course. l:JI !1 une"TY. SCHOOL . ollege-credit course. I:~ j I" '.R'J NEWS Decemt>.r 1:• I ! f .\PTAIN KANGAROO • TODAY llui!t: Downs. host. i f:.'\RTOONS ,,. 7 ZOORAMA II "'ORLD AFFAIRS 1:4 a FOR KIDS ONLY , I BIG BABYSITtER ~ ~ - •=• ! P~NORAMA PACIFIC 7 C'ARTOONS ll C.\RTOCNS •=• r : FELIX THE C,\T I t:• ! NEWS, Welbce 4 SAY WREN 5 ROMPER ROOM 7 I 1'1ARRIED JOAN J l JACK LA lANNE ll l"EWS •:~ 13 Fll ... 'l t :• ! I LO\'E WCY t (COLOR) WOBD l'OB WORD, lien Gd1la. ":' LOVE 111AT BOii 11 MOVIE, ke ....._ ''Hide Out;• Rbbert Montgomery, Maureen O'Sulliva11. u ''°'7E · My Mani.ace.·· Claire Trevor. Kent Taylor. 11:• ! THE 1'feCOYS 4 OOXCENTaAftON $ MUVIE ''Pnlude t. Fame, •• Guy ~ •• MWeea Byran. c. ' 1 DEC'E!llm lllUIJE t MOVIE .. Station Welt.'' Dick P owell, ,.,. Greer. •1• ! PETE &ND GIADYS t (COLOR) MLWNG UNKS ; GIRLT.u.K JJ MOVIE ''High ud Happy, •• Eddie A 11> e r t, Ooo- stance Moon. llitt ! WVE OP UFE 4 (COLOR) rotft ~IPRESllON 1 PRICE• alGBT ll .IE . .\. 'l MAJOILS U:!S ! ~EWS, Trw& ll:9 Z SEARCH f'Oll T0:\10.R&OW t (COLOR) TllVl'B QR CO~SEQUENCES . 5 CROSS CUaaEN'I' 7 THE OBJECT 18 Dick Clark, belt. t SPECTRUM ll PHIUP NOllllAN 1: T\' BINGO 11:• ! ra'IDJNG UORT 11:55 4 ~EWS .. 8 n .or-c.. ..... _.. .,,. Singing Guests The Singing Sisters, a c hoir o f Dominican nuns. will ba g uests tonight, Monday. on C ha,..,..el 4' s "Sing ~long W ith Mitch" color show .. MON, AFTERNOON I MON. AFTERNOON n:• t atlKNS AND ALLEN 4 (cot.oil) LET'S MAD A DEAL. 11-*J .... 5 FAiiusAND SBOW 7 IE\DKEYS I ~WISDOM u SJIF.JUFI' JORN U MOflE 1:11 1 P~ t'IASON 11 MOVIE, Bell Ruter "Song ol tbe Tbio Man," William Powell, Myrna Loy. 11 ROBIN 800[1 1:45 S FATHER ;;- t NEWS, Joe Dolan "~ aad Rhy· thmJ'' Kenny Baker, 1 ! Phi, Silvers. 4 ' 1!:!5 ' !:II TO TEU THE TRUTH MATCH GAME MOVIE 4 l\'E.S tt:ll % AS mE WORLD 4 ~~ORS 5 TV r.BINGO ., FA'fllElt ~ows BEST t KRI. D.A. I :• .§ 4 LO A YOUNG 5 F SHOW 1 · EE ERNIE • c s 11 OH SUSANNA I 1:11 ! BOOSE PARTY t (cQLoR) YOU DON'T SAf, ."-Kew.ttJ S L~ TODAY "Arizona," W i lliam Holden. Jean Arthur. 13 V A'1.ABOND !:!5 ! NEWS 4 NEWS !:31 ! EDGE OF NIGHT 4 ROOM FOR PADDY 5 MOVIE I "Treaaure of Monte Cristo," Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens. '7 DAY IN COURT JJ ANN SOTBERN !:15 '1 NEWS Uta a.war•. I :• ! SECRET S'fOJlM 4 &\<JIU.OR FATREll '1 GENEltAL llOSPl'l'AL. lS FELIX THE CAT 30, 1963 MON. AFTERNOON I 3:30 ! l\1Y LIITLE !\1.\flGIE 4 MOVIE "Black Tent. · Anthony Steel. 7 QUEEN FOR A DAV 11 THE TEXAN 3:45 S L .. \. TODAY 3:51 t NEWS, TMm:iis t:OI ! LIFE OF RILEY 5 BOZO'S CIRCUS '7 TRAILMASTER I (COLOR)HERCULES 11 LAUilEL, HARDY 4:30 % MOVIE "Tbe Secret of St. Ives:· Ric hard Ney . 1 Vanessa Brown. Monday Highlights 7:30 p.m.-HOLIOA Y (Color), Ch•nnel 13 - Bill Burrud hosts "North Island -New Zealand." 1:00 p.m.-MOVIE, Ch•nnel 9 -"C'lose To My Heart," Ray Milland, Gene Tierney. 8:30 p.m.-LUCY SHO·N , ChanMI 2 -Lucy succeeds too well in us ing hypnosis to cure her cousin's hiccups. t :30 p.m.-WAGON TRAIN (Color>, Chan· nel 7 -Jack Kelly guests as former wagon master who ran away and let his people die or thirs t. 10:00 p.m.-BREAKING POINT, ChanMI 7- Sheree North guests as a prison inmate. MON. EVENING MON. EVENING '7:31 10:00 11 CARTOONS • 11 SPECIAL . • "Recall.·· Belly Davis - portrays Mary Todd Lincoln. E.\ST SIDE, WEST SIDE, Georie Scott. 4:45 S POPEYE CARTOONS 13 ROCKY. FRIENDS 1:00 7 BA W AllAN EVE 9 ENGINEER BILL 13 TH.\XTON'S SHOW 5:30 5 BEETLE, Bl'DDIES 11 SUPERMAN S:• 4 BEUEVE IT OR NOT S:'5 '4 (COLOR) NEWS Latham, Weir, Heam IS NEWS, Johna. MON. EVENING 1:00 Z Nl!:WS Dunphy, Green, Strat· tot1, Keene, Neal and I Story. 5 YOU ASKED FOR IT Jack Smith. host. Mother said unfit to rear child 1J (C.,'OWR) HOUDA Y Bill Burri.ad Is host. "North Island -New Zealand." 4 (COLOR) MITCH MILLER S DETEt'TIVt;:, 8 :M Z I'VE GOT A SECRET, 7 5 LAWMAN Stars John Russell and Peter Brown. t MOVIE ··c1oee To My Heart," I 1 Ray Milland. G e n e ll Tierney. Sta rs Robert Taylor BREAKING POINT ''Don't Cry, Baby , Don't Cry." She~ North guest.a as a prison inmate. NEWS, Rebena. NEWS Putnam, Elli.I. Coates, Burrell, York. 13 NEWS,Johe1 11 UNTOUCHABLES Stan Robert Stack. IS STONEY BURKE Stars Jack Lord. Stoney takes a broth· I t erly interest in a girl who_a~parently doesn•t1 IS merit 1t. Fishman, Sloane. H :3t l\fOVIE "The L:>cket ." C.araine Day, Gene Raymond. CO~NTRY MUSIC '1 NEWS HOUR • 1 :::0 LUCY SHOW 11:• ! NEWS Ward, George. Mit· - cheD. Miller. Healy. Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance are the 1tan. Dunphy, Hart, Story. 4 (COLORt NEWS Jack Latham. I APVENTURE ll MICKEY MOUSE lS (COLOR) CARTOONS •=• 4 NEWS RunUey-BrinkJey. S N£WS Luer succeeds too well in using hypoosi.I to cure ber cousin's blc· cups. Wally Caz, cuest. S 'l1IE 'IRIN MAN Peter Lawford, PbyW. 5 N.l!.'W8 Arthur, Stout, Senti.. Sayder. '1 NEWS, Mat1ht 11 BEST OF GROUCRO 13 MOVIE Arthur, Stout, Duggan, I 7 Beoti, Snyder. · 1S fCOLORl CARTOONS 4:• Kirk and Alta, ltan. (COLOR) WAGON TLUN, ..... Mehtire ''Mauacre at Sand Creek," &-v ere t t Sloane. '1 NEWS, c.ean. 11 NEWS,.,_ .. 1:• % NEWS, er.ldte. 4 (COLORl GOLDEN VOYAGE, Doaclu. "Warsaw." 5 3EAVER Stan Tooy Dow and Jerry Mathers. 1 l'M DICKENS ... RE'S FENSTER t PEOPLE ARE FUNNY 11 QUICK DRAW McGRAW JS (COLOR) WILD CARGO Arthur J ones, host. "Africa." '1:3' Z TO TELL 11IE TRl1'1'11 4 (COLOR > MOVIE 11:11 NEWS, Bax~r w ...... 11 :15 "Tbe Fenton Canaby Story'" Jack KeJly, cuest. FonneT wagon I 7 muter who ran away and let hla people dle I 4 ol tbint aurrenden to Chris Hale. (COLOR) TONIGHT Stan J~~t Carson. I STEVE N 9:91 ! DANNY TRO~lAS D a n n y embarrasses Unda by revealing her foadneu for a new boy. I WEEK'S SPECIAL "Year End Review.,. 11 NAKED CITY Sta.nir.e Paul Burke and Horace McMahon. "Down t h e L o n g Nlght," Leslie Nel.laon &Del Nehemiah Persoff, are guest st.rs. JI (COLOR) ADVENTURE "Young Hunter.'' 11:• Z MOVIE ''Midnleht,'' Claudette Colbert, Doo Amecbe. '1 FIVE FQiGl!."'RS 11 MOVIE "Design tor Scall(iaJ,'' Ro&allnd Ru.sell, Wal· ter-Pidgeon. U:• I MOVIE .. Station West." Dick Powell. Jane Greer . l!:M '1 MOVIE "Kiss Me Kafe," Kath· ryn Grayson, Howard I ! Keel. 9:31 ANDY GRIFFITH Opie and his chums take their Robin Hood roles 1eriously. "Special Agent," W1l· liam . Eythe. 1:00 4 NEWP S ADDOGRAMS Jack Barry, hosl '1 OUTER UMITS Authorlties ol planet Zanti teled Ear1h .. the site of a penal col- ony. I DOBIE GILLIS 1:11 ! MOVIE 4 ROU.YWOOD STARS "Holl.Jwood u s A .• I Si&hbeeini tour of the famous entertainment I U eeoter. "CbetniQ;• P h i I i p Dolt, Anna Sten. ti• ALL NIGHT MOVIES z:• ll LATIN MUSIC I SPEcrRUM -----·'""'"&al"~·~· .. "lllOAY. -ce•M• u. - Sunday Television Sunday Highlights 9:45 a.m.-SPECIAL, Channel 4 -World Pro·Football Championship GJme. 7:30 p.m.-WONOERFUL WORLD OF COL· OR, Channel 4 -"Dumbo.·· full-le ngth cartoon about baby elephant '' ith huge ears. 1:30 p.m.-ARREST AND TRIAL, Channel 7 -James MacArthur and Bar-r\ Sullivan guest in 9tory about d etective accused of murder. 9:00 p.m.-BONANZA (Color), Channel 4 - Ben Cartwright re-examines hrs life afte r his haste causes tragedy. 10:00 p.m .-SPECIAL, Ch•nnel 7 -Year End Review. SUN . MORNING '7:11 SUN. MORNING lt:::O December 29, 1963 SUN. AFTERNOON I :::1 2 MO\ IE ·'Rose Boy. I." William F ra\\ ler. E I ea no re Wh'tne). Tom Broy. n '1 ISSL'ES. A "iS\\ ERS 9 MOVIE .. Johnnv C o n c h o.'' 1 Fra nk Sinatra. Keenan Wynn 13 CAL'S COHRAI. !:ti 5 AUl'O RACES 7 DIRECTIONS ·~ !:31 4 (COLOR> ETHICS '1 PRESS C'ONFERE~C'E 11 SPECIAL S~N. EVENING 6·00 4 (COLOR) !\1EET THE PRESS Prof J ames MacGreg- or Burns. chairman of the Department of Po· litical Science, Wil· j Iiams College , and bi-, ograph~·r of the late P resident Kennedy, is guest 5 POLKA PARADE II C.\MPCS II\" ACTION ., 1;; (COLOR> CARTOONS 5 :30 ! lliSTER F.D Stars Alan Young. Wilbur lends Ed to his new neighbor. Zsa Zsa .::abor. L.A Blades vs San I Francisco Seals. Llve I !:5$ ' (COLORI ''3 FIN.\L PINOCCHIO tJA\'ERICK ! NF.\\ S, Jolln Hart '1 3:00 9 -t Mn . WIZARD '1 MO\'IE ! "Crime Doctor';; Man· hunt." \\ arner Baxter . I 4 t LADlES OF PRESS ' 7 l3 (COLOR) FArt'R FOR I TOO.\V AS OTHERS SEE l TS I ll THE CHRISTOPKERS CAPITAL OPINION Mark Evans. host. Le· Roy Collins, president I of N.A .B .• guest 1J WHITE HLT!\'TER 7:30 4 (COLOR) DAVEY AND GOLIATH 11 COCWSE '1:45 II :OI t OPERA WORKSHOP SPECIAL I "Saga of Wl'slern !\Ian H92." including Colum-j 13 bus· voyage to the New World. Repeat. 3:!5 SPECIAL I Preview of new color cartoon series, "Ma· giUa Gorilla." • (COi.OR) LETS TALK U T1fE CHRJSTOPHERS Dr. Jan Pop~r. I t I I LED 11fRE~ LIVES NF:WS, Carroll 3 :31 7:81 l :to ! LA:\tP UNTO MY FEET 4 MO\'IE 11 WONDi:.l•AMA Al Lohman. Jr., host. lS CHURCH IN 80!\IE ''Four In A Jeep," Ralph Meek.er, Viveca j ! Lindfors. 5 11:31 VIEWPOINT ROME BUYERS GUIDE S IN GOD WE TRUST t BIG BABYSJTrER 11 GREAT CHURCHES ll GOSPEL FAVORITES 1:30 ! LOOK UP AND LIVE I HERALD OFTRUTB 1 MORNING CHAPEL t :• ! CAMERA THREE i ADVENTIST HOUR 1 MOVIE "Mao From Friaco," Midaael O'Shea. I MOVIE "Purple Plain." Greg- ory Peet. 11 MOVIE I MO\'IE "Johnny Con c ho" Frank Sinatra. Keen~ W)'M . SUN. AFTERNOON 1%:• Z TEEN·AGE TRIALS 7 FEATURE FILM "Dartt Mountaio," ~ ert Lowery. U ORAL ROBERTS 1%:• ! FACE THE NATION « (COLOR) JOURNEY I MOVIE "Belle Le Grande," John Carroll, V e r a Ralston. ! SHARF. IN SP.\CE t MOVIE "Bring 'em B a c k Alive:· Frank Buck. 4:11 ! SPECIAL "The La" and Lee Os- wald." Discussion or the legal aspects of the Oswald case. 4 ENCORE "The Land." 1 (COWR; LARA~llE ta SIDSEY LINDEN lnten'1ew show. •:31 S POPEYE ! LA.~IE Jon Provost, H u g b Reilly. June Lockhart. Timmy and Lassie try to save blind colt Crom I being destroy~. 4 BILL DANA SHOW Jose helps y o u n g mother see her child as .he most important thing in her life . s (COWR I MOVIE "Kangaroo." Maureen I O'Hara, Peter Law· ford. RJcbard Boone. 11 SPECIAL 113 D a n n y 1bomas nar-'1 rates story of St. Jude Hospital. \.NN SOUTHERN t HOCKEY Chicago Black vs. Montreal d1an1. Hawks Cana-I z •:• MY FAVORITE MARTIAN 4:-&S 11 NEWSREEL I:• ! SPOllTS Ray Walaton and Bill Bixby are stars. Uncle Martin has plan 111 to mate Tim a hero Too Young To Hate Documentary on how future! internot1on_,I citizens ._,ll og<!d I I d iscover their o'il er>e ,<; despite different or>guoges. color ond n_, ,;,n- ol custo ms w1 11 be broodcost on "The T wer tieth C entury" tonight, Sundoy, at 6 pm SUN. EVENING I SUN. EVENING 1:311 11:11 ARR.EST Al\'0 TRl.\L 11 WANTED Ben Guzara and Stars Ste\'C ~kQu~~- Cbuet Connors star. 13 BITrER E'~l "A Shield is for Hiding 11:31 Behind.'' James Mac· ! WBA'rS MY LINE Arthur, Barry Sullivan, 5 BU~. SALES cuesta. Detective Sgt. OPPOR'nfNmES ADdenon is accused ol I 7 NEWS ltEPOftTS murder. t MOVIE GAILANT ME.• 1 "The &ie Sleep:· Hum· Stan Robert McQueeny pb.rey Bogart, uurcn "'lbe Harvey Glrla,., Judy Garland, Joba Hodiak, Preston P'otler I IS 11 V AIUEDADES t :• SOCIAL SECURITY 1!:4' 4 (COLOR ) WILD KING· DOM. l\larlia Pelti81. to fmpreu beautiful Deigbbor. 4 (COLOR> WALT DISNEY and William R,\·no1ds Bacall. IS (COLOR> SKI ~HOW 11 M SQUAD ! UGBT OF F AITB 4 SPECIAL Pre·NFL ChamplonalUp Game Show. t :U 4 FOOl'BALL NFL Champiooablp Game, New York Giant. vs. Chicaio Bears. II:• ! LEARNING 'a • TRIS 18 LIFE 5 FOR KIDS ONLY 13 P ANOllAl\IA LA TINO lt:31 Z DISCOVERING ART Dr. Grant Manson. -- WE SEIYICE AU SETS 4 W ASlllNGTON '1 MO\'IE lS CHANGING 'ftM~ l: .. ! INSIGlfl' 1 u ''The lllecat.a." Jewish ma.u migration from 13 Europe to Paleltlne during World ww n. I ! 4 MOVIE 4 The Vtikiog Women and The Sea Serpent," Abby Dalton. TRE TEXAN AFRICA ADVENTURE 5:31 A:\IATEUR BOUR (COLOR) COLLEGE BOWL "Undercover M a n," Glennn Font. Nina Foch. li INVISIBLE MAN 1 OJSCO\'ERY '11 11 MO\'U:: 11 RIGHWA V PATROL SUN. EVENING l :M "Hoppity Goes to Town 12 VOICE OF CALVARY 1:!5 ! %OTH C£NTL ltY 9 NEWS. tCarreU "Too Young To Hate.·• lS YEARS U~4DER SAME OWNERSHIP YOUR PICTURE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR SIGNAL Let Ua Check Y CMlr Ant.nno FACTORY AUTHORIZED COLOR SPECIALl$TS DAN'S T-V 15" NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA SALES & SERVICE .._,_1«1_ -041LY l'lutT/••W'--Ua .... 104Y, D•Ct1"-4aea Ir, .... LI l-222t (We Olwe NH --,._, ''Dumbo," a full-length ! cartoon about baby ele- phant with huge ears. 4 1 TRAVELS OF JAl!\DE MCPHETl'ERS Dan O'Herlihy and I Kurt Russell are stars. Jaimie removes bullet I from Pawnee chief, is captured by ruffians i and rescued by his rather. I s 9 (COLOR> l\IOVlE 13 ''The Command." Guy Madison. J oan Weldon. 'I 5 11 CORRUPTORS Stars Steve McNally 1 ~ U (COLOR) VAGABOSO I:• I 13 I ! ED SULLl\'AS . lS SPECIAL l3 "Which Way Youngl Lady?" Information on the accounting profes· j ! sion. 4 1:31 4 GRINDL t :IO l3 NEWS, Bew, flajlm::a:i JUDY GARLAND U:• Mualcal·varietv series ! NEWS, llvalt , . 1 . t (OOl.Olt) NEWS (COLOR) BON.\NZA Wright, Giroux, Shult Lome Greene. PerneU 5 OPEN END Robert., Dan Blocker. •·Aatroloa ·• Michael Lan_don. stars. 7 NEWS. earl flffl't• Ben Cartwright re~x-11 UNDER DISCTSSfO' amines his l_ife and lS AMERICANIS~I al.ma alte r tus haste 11 .1~ ca~ t_ragedy J C. z MO\'IE • Flippen is ft~esl . "Wilson:· Ale:<and ... r MR. LUCK\ Knox Charlies Coburn, ANNAPOLIS I Geraldine Fitzgerald. t :JI 7 BAT MASTERSON IT IS WRITTE:\ U:JI PBIL SILVERS 1 4 MOVJE PARADISE "Tale ol Two C1tre:>." Stars Gardner McKay . Dirk Bogarde, Ct!'Cil DAN SMOOT Parker. t :45 13 MOVIB CAPITAL REPOR'r "La!ldfall," l\lidn ..t H·M Denison. • , U :4S CANDID CAMERA '7 MOVIE (COLOR> SPECIAL • • A er i a I Guon~r .'' "Projection '6~." s hape Richard Arle n ol the ne1'·s in the )ear 1:• ahead. ! MO\'IE St~ Imogene Coca. Gri.Ddt muddles at- tempt to become a DUr'S( !J FftEEDOM UNI \'. ''Belle ol the Ninetie:.," '1 SPECIAL Mae West and Rog~r Year ead review. Pryor. -c.. 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