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VOL. 60, NO. 251, ~ SECTIONS, a2 PAGES
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Dally Paper
SAfURDAY, OCTOIEl ti'. ·1t'7 TEN CENTS
rot.esters ·nva e ita
Reds Beaten
ln3Battles
In Vietnam
. SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. and govern·
ment troops killed 318 Viet eons and
North VietDMnese soldier• in three
batt:lel tb9t spoiled Communist plans
to disrupt South Vietnam'• COQll'el~
ional elections &umy-, millt.ary 1pe>k·
esmen said today.
Sooth Vtetnmnese troop1 and Ameri•
can bombers killed 197 eommunists
trapped on an ancient burial iroand
io tbe ilqelt at Frid9y'1 tMIUJel, U.S.
JPOk.meD aakl. \J .&. Army troopi tilled 71 more
C0!'9D'llkta ~ in tile hml\ll
IOUtb of the North • Soula Vletaiilm
border. Soutb Vletblo •• forCel tie. fow Salp In the MekonC D t 1 t a
caught and tilled 48 Viet Cong.
~ 1POketmen said the victorles
erlppled North Vietmmese and Viet
Cong units that bad been preparing
to cripple by terror raids voting Sun·
day for South Vietnam'• House of
~penentativiea.
In other action, l()Oketnen report·
ed typhoon Carla reduced the number
of U.S. raids apiDlt North Vietnam
Friday to the lowut number in aiJC
montba. But 1hey l8id N6vy pilots
early today ant four North Vietna-
mese PT boMa in one ol the ere-test
blow. a,.m.t 1be eommum.t ravy
since U.S .. air attaclm apiDlt ~
Vietnam began Aug. 4. 1184, when Pl'
t.vem wwe ate ~
U.S. Air Force BCia SUllWDltl 1111
Fridey and today llD-.ed It poli·
tions ol some 30,000 Nodb Vletu:uneM
troopl pol9ei -.,... ... • •• ~ crer -a at pmt11a ,.. ..,.w.
~ .. .. ~ UPI con.pcnM 'lbcmm Orpor.
a. at tbe INdlil ll'CMlllld .......,,._.
15 ma. ....... ~ Viet-nam bot*', iepott llr.-bltMllclDI « p&tairid troops ))OUa"fJd in bell·
copters OD a .maDecf" 350-maft Com•
munist force fleeing from a ne~
U.S. Marine drive.
The South VJetname.e ctmged a·
cross a wbMle 9llMly plain Wnen the
South aw. Sea and the ''Street With·
out Joy," tbe coastal hiahwa1 ~
named by the French for ttl bloody
history. YeHing at the top of their
lungs, the government troope lougtlt
from burial mound to barial mound.
Corpora r~ tbey Wt Commu·
nist bodies "**•w J,000 Y9lds a· cross the old graveyard.
Auto Workers
Strike Against
Ford Near End
DETROIT (UPI) -Negotiators re·
turn to the bargaining table today to
work out the final wording on a con·
tract ~ giving IODM 160,000
Ford Motor Co. workers record gains
of $1 an hour.
Ford and United Auto Workers bar·
gaining teams put in a gruelling 31·
hour session ending Friday, bringing
them to the brink of a full settlement
ol IM strike, DOW in its 4Stb day.
The two sides have agreed on the
basic wage and fringe benefits pack-
age -totaling at least ll per man
hour over 1he three year contract.
8ut a hitch apparently developed in
t-anslatlog the agreement lnto specif·
ic contract language.
A news blackout -in its record 12th
day -continued. Neither Ford nor the
UAW would say when they would for·
maUy announce • settlement. Tradi·
tionally, a news blackout pr~ 1
contract agreemen~
The UAW, already planning for an
end to the .trike, bas purobased a
special one-hour Ume slot Sunday on
a Detroit television station for a show
called "The UAW Reports," featuring
union president Walter P. Reuther and
Ken Bannon, his rightband man in the
Ford talks.
The show would be bem'ned to a
Michigan audience including 75,000
of the 160,IXXI &triking Ford workers.
ll was expected to be a plea rrom
Reuther for quick ratification of the
new contract. The comract would con-
tain the biggest gains In the UA W's
»year history m collective barp1n.
Ing.
A source close to the talks told UnJ-
ted P're.s International that Ford and
the UAW have agreed on a pact giv·
Ing l.mmedJate pay raises of 20 cenu
an hour tor most workers and 50 cent.1
ror skilled tradesmen who this year
have the power to veto any agree· ment.
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OVERCROWDED? -Less than six montha old and
already-taxed to the limit of its passenaer capacity
is what same claim about Orange County .Airport's
Newport Man
Sho~ Beaten
ID Bar Fight
. lnl&1 weft =for SUI· .. ·~ --~ ·.....-. ... M:ZI' a
-.. ---lv in· tboeitQ°';dbd .,,. ·a ... · 1'le G. Lowe, 3.1,
ol ltlli It., ldered a broken
lell dlllt ... and I bullet wound in
tbe 1oftil" ri&bt abdomen, pollce said.
A Hoac Memorial Hospital spokes·
man Rid Lowe remained in tbe op-
.-ating l'OOID !DOit m the night His
condition was not known.
The two tu~ are Robert A. Gul·
lage. 2&. of Orange and W~lllam Char-
les Gulleee, 29, of 109 21st St., New·
port Beach. .
Police said the fight ensued alter a
quart.er bad been placed on t.be edge
of a pool table at the Crews Inn. 'JIJT1
Newport Blvd., as pm:t ol a dlallenge
to ihe fame.
Lowe contended that the quarter
was his. 1be brotbera disagreed, and
the fist figiht erupted. The gun, a 22-
calibtt automatic, w11 then pulled.
"We haven't determined yet wtio
_did what as far as the gun was con-
cerned, 0 investigator Robert Brockie
Nid.
Other patrons got the license num-
ber <i the car and a description <i the
two men belon they fled. A general
broadcast went out and they w~ ar·
rested by Huntington Beach police at
Brookluast and lndWlapolia streets.
'lbe younger GuOace wa,, taken to
Or~ County Medical Center follow· ing his booking for treatment of a
serious cut on the rlfht band.
550-Mile Trip
On Paddleboard
Ending Today
Development of Airport
Hinges on Master Pinn
FOf' anothe1' vie:tO ., ,,., Ormage master.,........._ ... wJlo will
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just In tbe Diet ol tune. aad perb8pc
By BRUCE BENSON wmict too Jat.e. aa mdeoced by an °' * ...., .... .... imbroelio mt week mcb atarred Air
Orange Coimty Airpcrt, auftering Callfar:nia and tbe Bocci o1 Soper·
from the lbortaigbtednes1 al a 19153 vi~ dispute aheds light 08 many
muter plan that WM leis than m~ facets of tt>e airport's ewttaJJ prob-
t«ful, is due for another round m lema:
ICI'Utioy from the crystal-ballers. SupervUon ananimoUlly lhot down
Recommendationc far another mas-Air Cal'• reque.t for additional aett-
ter plan are expected wffbln a few age at Orange c.o.mty Airport for 1
weelta from county, Planning Director maintenance bale.
Forest S. DicltaMn, accordtog to a The board ruled that dictaU1 m the
9P()llesman for Supervisor .Altoo E. oow ot.ole~ 1913 master plan pre-
Allen of Laguna Beach. eluded the sped.fie land pan;el Air
DickMon ·a findinp will cover: California --from becoming a
7" ~Wdelinea toe the pcoper role ol commercial a v i a t i o n maintemnce
avtation and what comrty government bue.
9hou1d and lhouldn't clo8botrt il Air Cal was aabd if it could )>Oil·
-Propon.la to begin iDCerviews for (SH AIRPORT, Pase %)
Culture llneartlaed
'68 Olympic Games Earn
Niche in Mexico's History
(Editor'$. MU: DA.ILY PILOT Al·
sistant Sport! Edit.or G~nn Whiu '-'
in Mexico City t-0 cowr tM Junior
Olympics for Orange Coo.t reoders.
but h~ ha$ found tmM! t-0 observe
~ome of tM preparation$ for t.M u~
coming 1968 Olympic Gamu and tlu
results-including a big bontU ;,. tht
ifeld of archeolofnl which lu ulL'
about in t/u following story.)
By GLENN WHITE
wamid in North America, dating
back to .some 600 BC.
Three other pymmids were un·
covered and they are currently be-
ing restored. None are very high,
in comparison to the pynmids ol
the sun and moon which are on the
other side of this capital city.
Also found in aubeequent digging
wu an arc-thaped altar with a rec-
ognizable painting adorning it; 215
tombs with bones intact; a number
ol artifact.a beJonging to the culture.
Mass~s of Derrwnstrators
Set for Antiwar March
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Multitudes of antiwar and antidraft
demonatratora from across the naUon
gathered in Wubiniton, D.C., today
to wincl op a week « protest marred
by vmoce.
. Wblle the ~ of protestors des·
c:eoded on the c~ Friday. dern·
amtrators and police around the na.
tioo clalbed apin. Oakland bad the
1'0rst aealoa Friday aince "stop the
"11fl" prtllfatl ~Manda)'. For U.. Cale ol tbe week's Jll'Olelt .,.._ .S. poticJ la Vie~ um. fedlnl eftldall ....... tlley 9'11111 do ....... , .. la wea111'' ID
bep 9le P81Ce in Wuldnttoa this
weekend. Bebind thJa WVDinC ltood
6,000 paratroopers, military police and
other regular Army troops. Another
20.000 were on alert nearby.
Leade.r"S or the weekend demonsb'a-
tioo, centered on t b e sprawling
grounds around the Pentagon, estl·
mated that up to 100,000 would join
LA Police Ring
Area Plagued
6y Vi~lence
LOS ANGb.ES (UPI) -§C*ered
firebo~ fad "'bbtllt bluet fo.
day ~ to dilrupt ftle tight
security polJce clamped by police on
the 90Uth-ceatra1 area of the city
plagued by •o days at violnoe.
Police deployed normal manpower
details, but augmented the force with
98 reserves in the predomimnlty Ne·
gro area near Mai.Jal ArU H i g b
School, ICeDe of IPOl'8dic bottle and
met throwing.
Authorities a.aid gangs « young N-e·
groes hurled Molotov cocktails during
ttie night at buildinp. But officers
said tt>e homemade bombs usually
failed to ignite.
'Jbirty-two penODI Weft arreeted
Friday, briQCing the two day toCal to 6.1. •
They haw been cbal'ged with crim-
es ranging from failure to disperse
to anon. The latest an:ate included
13 adults and 19 juveniles. ae.ck power advocates addressed 1
crowd estimated at 200 in one inci-
dent. They criticized pol.ice and the
Los Angeles Qty School Board.
Prank Injures
27 Students
Twenty-seven students required hos·
pital treatment Friday after a boy
discharged an aerosol repellent during
a pep rally at Savanna High School in
Anaheim.
Only one. 17-year-old senior Peter
Aguayo, was admitted, a Garden Park
Hospital spokesman said. Others were
released to their parents.
Students suffered from hysteria.
nausea. muscle numbness and stom·
ach cramps. School omcials tau Fri·
day called the Incident a "prank" and
had not taken disciplinary action.
Ir apeec:bes, marches and a planned
camp-in to dramatize their oppoai-
tion to the wv and the dNft.
'DISOBEDIENCE'
Leaders of one ~ served ootlce
that some .lnuoded to 'engage in acta
of civil dilobedience."
From the oor1b. south, eatt and west
the demonstrators came -by bu1,
train, plane and .in automobile cara·
vans. Many arrived' Friday wtllJe
their com.rides held boJMtown dim.>
onatraUom ill Oe•elud, Eur-.
Ore., Loa Ancelet. North .....
....... and Olber da•.
11le troublesome week. ........
gan OD eampwet and betore ladDee
tion centen MCD!ay, produced Its
most violent day Friday in Oakland,
where it took 2,IXXI police from nine
counties to quell more than 4,000
demonstrators.
Cars were overturned, store win-
dows smashed and inursections block-
ed in tt>e area m the Oakla.nd induc·
tion center.
%J ARRESTED
Twenty-three persons were hurt, tn~
eluding six policemen. The injuries
brought the week's total tio 45. The
21 arrested puabed the weet•a total
l.O 273.
While policemen and protesters
t&ngled in U.S. cities, tremors of pro-
test were felt from Europe. Ia Pam,
the French Oommumat Party calletl
°" ltl ~~ Dlltkmwide ~, I jllfilaftel
the huaa .ta w=a. ln Munldl, 0. nnany. !,GOI
penou stqed a torchll&ht parade
to the U.S. _.te Fridq llilht
and burned a Oant cal'iclAn el
President Johmon dHmniJtc ol Adolf
Hitler.
Protesters~ carried bodily from
a Salt r...ake City indoction center,
pickets virtually cloeed Brootl,yn Col·
Jege in New York City and flower·
bearing proteatera druaed in hippie
(See PROTESTS, P11e I)
Laguna Canyon
Crash Injures
Six Teen-agers
slx South Coast high school boys
WM't irQured early ~ wflen their
spcrts tedan careened off the twist-
ing Laguna Canyon Road and bit a
power pole.
According to the Cali!orma Jiiogbway
Patrol, d'le crash occurred after the
boys bad attended the fuott>alJ. i$'n•
between Mission Viejo and F~
high schools.
Most seriously injured was Cary
Rosencrans, 16, of 2539'2 Vespeucd
Road, Capistrano Higttlands. He was
in serioos condition at Santa Ana
Community Hospital.
In satisfactory condition were the
driver. Manuel Monoz. 17, 23182 El
Toro Road, Mission Viejo, and four
other passengers.
The passengers were Keith A. Stal·
ford. 15. of 25172 Champlain Road.
Laguna Hills, Thomas M. Brece. 15.
25662 Via Viento, Mission Viejo, and
Richard J. Ward, 17, 22972 Dune Mear
Road, and Gary Dicks. 15, 25982 Porte
Fino. both of El Toro.
Surtboa.rd paddling lifeglW'd Larry
Capune expected to arrive back at his
home b&se of Newport Beach, 17 days
after be paddled away Crom San Fran·
ci~ in an effort to beat his old time
record.
That record, set in 1964. wu 18 days
for the 550-mile trip. The last leg or
thls journey wilJ bring Capune. 23,
from Redondo Beach to Newport
Bffdl today.
MEXICO CITY-The 1968 Olym-
pic Games have already earned a
niche in history, although they are
still nearly 1 year off.
They have matte a significant
contribution by being responsible
for the discovery of a heretofOl"e
unknown North American civiliza·
lion -Ticoman Cuicuilo.
Happy~ Sad Weekend
Capune said he expected to com-
plete this trip in 18 days but fog and
heavy sea bas slowed his progress.
By Friday he had counted 13 sharks
as he crossed the picturesque Monu.
rey Bay. One knocked him oN the
board, but he was able to return to
the top without injury.
"I set a record getting back on the
board," Capune told newsmen of the
incident
Another time Capune ~ame lost
in ttle fog and paddled eight miles out
to sea before reall%1ng his mistake.
He Ulen returned to normal course,
jWl't off the shoreline.
Capune paddle$ during the day and
returns to the beach at night. A girl
friend, Sandi Dombroski o( San Fran·
d sco. dri ves along and meets him
with lunch and dinner.
The culture was unearthed May
29 when excavation crews were cut-
ting through a lava bed as pert of
the construction for the Ofympir
Village.
At a depth of 3 meters (about IO
feet). workmen noted what a~
peared to be the top 'Ol a structure
of some sort. They had been warned
by Mexican ardteologists to bt on
the lpokout for possible itell\3 of
value when cutting through the la·
va which once nowed from the vol·
cano Xltll.
The new diRcovery was carefully
unearthed and it turned out to be
a mud pyramid. Studies later
showed that it is the oldest known
Costa Mesa Boy Misses Father's Last Gih
It's both a happy and sad weekend
for young David Duncan of Costa
Mesa.
Happy, because b~'s celebrating his
10th birthday with a ravorite uncJe in
San Francisco. Sad, because he sUU
doean'I have his blke back.
The bUte means a lot to David His
dtd gave ii to tum last Christmas.
It was ttle tut Chriatmas gift the lad
1VU to receive from h.is (at.her. His
father. Melvin Duncan, 29. wu killed
in a traffic accident in March.
David cherubed the bike and took
CMe of it. "It's .UU new looklng,"
said his mother.
And when the bike war; taken from
the Harper School playground 10 days
ago, It was a real blow to the kid.
Oh, ~ ramiJy might be ablP to get
David another bike In time. But they
know It would just be "another bike"
not THE bike.
Knowing how much the bike means
to David, hls aunt, Mrs. Tina Kepen·
ek. 2107 Westminster Ave .. Costa Mesa
told the DAILY PILOT about the loss.
The DA IL Y PILOT told the story
and many warm-hearted Costa Mes-
&ns tried. in one way or another, lo
help.
"I've had a lot or phone calls:· said
David's mother, Mrs. Jt dith Duncan,
378 Walnut Sl Some people have stop-
ped by the house. But 1Ull no bike.
The bike is a Schwinn Stingray.
palnled gold. with one new tire. It
carries license 19106. Costa Mesa.
Some folk~ just wanted to help Dav.
id /eel better. Like Arnie Funalr, ("l
just like kids") who is trainer ror
the Anaheim Amigos. The trainer will
have David and a friend as hls guests
at the opening game Oct. 29.
And wh ile David Is in San Fran·
cisco ror the weekend. friends con-
UnuP to look for the gold Stingray.
Police are keeping an eye on bilcea
turned into them as lost.
Friday evening, David's grandmot.h·
er. Mrs. Dale Duncan, also or 21(17
Westminster Ave.. took David, hls
mother. and his brother. Stephen, 8,
and sister, Kimberly, 8. to San Fran-cisco.
There now with an uncle. Dale Oun·
can, to who m David sort of turnrc'I
lo in March, the lad and his fam1tv
are marlo.ng the start of hb 10th year.
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% DAil V PILOT
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1 C:~ a1 Tiit DAl\.l' P'lt..tt ttlf'I
Somebody ts always singing
P,...,dent JohftlOn for his l~ck of
cunure but when Gov. R.onafct RH·
II" atte'*1 the white tie opening
of•the. San Francisco opera, he ad·
mitted to news men it was "a first ror me. 0 He compounded this by
admitting he le•ned that ''Dance
of The Hours," the most famous
number in the opera, "La Giocon·
da,1' had been used in an animated
elephant ballet sequence in Walt
Disney's ''Fantasia." LBJ, meet Ron-
nie, tfle culture nut who digs opera
when it's translated into . Disney . • Aebecca Shat.o u a
~ig. strong Chicago
gjr,l. She has to be
to htft tti.iJ 40-
pound tom turkey
from a turkey farm
1fh~e they're get·
ti'V' nady few a big
T hankagiving. • Ben Alexander, C'0-6tar ol tele-
vision's "Felony S9.uad," bas been
made an honorary lifetime member
of the National Sheriff's As.wcia·
tion. Now ,it'a legal for the Balboa
bland r.tdent to take bis boal oot on Newport Barbor waten and tell
tbe helmlmJn to "ID that·•·ay and
head 'em off at the point."
Redding City Atty. Eatl D. Mur·
,,,_., succeded in doing something
tbe Red Baron has never accom
plished. He grounded Snoopy, the
comic strip dog and part-time W«ld
War I ace. Murphy wouldn't let Biii
ti•rrla launch bi.8' unique "aircraft''
-;-a ·model of Snoopy and his flying
qoghouse-in a benefit model air·
P.lane meet, claiming Harris didn't
have proper insurance for getting
the balsa wood creation off the
grou·nd. • T his is th.t smiling
fac4 of I o r m e r
P.rime Minister Shi·
gert> Yoshida, of ten
seen in the news G$
iu owner guided
post-war Japan to
dftMcracy. Th~ eJd..
~ 1ta~sman died
F-riday at J&ia h.cnM.
He tOQ8 89. • Jim Montfort, manager for 25
~ears of the National Press Club in
Wash1ngton, D.C., is due to retire
.SOOn. It has been a long run, with
some run·ins with world leaders.
N'l)t even names like Nikita Khrush-
chev, Ch11rlet de Gaulle or Harry
Truman humbled the old pro. But
he remembers Truman fondly, he
says, as his fav«ite headliner.
Newport Youth
Hurt in Crash
Tom Perkins ol Newport Beach. an
18-year-oJd s1udent at St. Louia t M-o.)
University, ,,_ injured Friday in an
~tomobile accident just west of
Jµrlgbts town, Ind.
Frank J. Steiger. 23, of Addisoo,
TU .. was killed and five other 1tudents
were injured, one of them critically.
Fertins' injuries were less serious.
It was reported that the car ca·
reened off the road and rolled 300
feet. throwing six of the students out.
They had been bound for anti-Vietnam
war demonstrationa In Washington D.
C .. tine report indicated.
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SituNiay, October 21, 1967
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liill~"•W. .. IMW t1rti1r I~ ' '1Bot on the o er ti • we seem wu found that ooly livf pereent Furthermore, they don't really want
to understand it -not even American
scientists are interested in develop·
ing a psychology of death.
''And in my opinion, such a psy·
chology ls needed," says Dr. Joh"
Wallaec of Laguna Bee<:h, an assis
ant paycbology professor at UCI.
Dr. Wallace addreued a sm.all a1
dience at Golden West College Thur:
day eV90ing in the first of a fou
part series Oii the subject sponsorr
b,.Y tile Huntingt.on Beach Public U.
rary.
DEATH READING
Newspapm"s laden with accounts ,
violent death in automobile acciden
and murders are ea~rly read. 'Eve
.redundant ob6tuariea get attentiOll.
"We 're fascinated .•• "said waJ.lace.
Regents Blame
Draft Crisis ·
On Outsiders
: DAVIS (UPI) -'lbe University ol
California IOU Pt today 1.o i:emove the
"external intervfJI~" it blamed for
the criaia wh~b frupted over un·
authoriz.ed" •1:i-4ratt rallie1 on the
resUeai Berte1e1 canipua.
• UC ~ad 111&1 ldvb-
ora lied in bud u acreemeat from "" •er••lill· •"'*7'• ·Boerd °' Repall to ..n to Wt a lemporarJ
court reatrainlnc order against draft
teacb-inl at Berkeley.
A special regents' committee. mun·
while, took up another point ol con-
troversy -Ille proposal by Gov. Ron·
ald Re.gan to increue student fees in
lieu of imposing tuition. The regents
have approved an increase. but left
it up to a committee to recommend
the amount.
Berkeley Chancellor Roger W.
Heyns and the chancellors of the
other seven UC campuses were uoan·
imous in their judgment the Alameda
County Superior Court Ol"der forbid·
ding teach-ins spawned tbe defiant
anti -draft rallies.
The regents. after two days of meet·
ings. agreed Friday to attempt to lift
the order, obtained by the Alameda
County Board ol SupervilOl's.
Tbe regents also reaffirmed three·
year-old university policies against the
use of campwea fol' unlawful activity,
but et the same time guaranteeing
righta ol free apeecb and a11embly
to students and faculty.
On voice votes, tbe 24-member board
adopted policy statement.a by regent.a
DeWiU Higgs, San Diego, and Fred·
erick G. Duttion, Sausalito.
The Higga propoaal said: ''It is Ule
policy of the regents tbat university
facilltie~ atiall not be UJed fot" the
purpose of organizing or carrying out
unlawful activity."
Dutton's resolution Aid: "The re·
genta affirm 1hat the adVocacy and
content of speech at university facili·
ties cannot and shall not be reatricted
beyond the purview of the first and
fourteenth amendmenta to tile Oon·
stitution."
Height Change
Proposal Draws
LB ()pposition
Height changes proposed at the Surf
and Sandt motel In Laguna Beach to·
day are drawing opposition from a
businessman-chamber manager.
Planning commissioners Monday
are to consider both a variance ap·
plicaton for construction at the mo-
tel complex, 146$ S. Coast Highway
and zone change request.
Harry J. Lawrence, owner of War·
ren Imports and Chamber first vice
president, ...opposes the increase in
proposed height from 3.S to 47 feet
above the curb at South Coast High·
way.
Lawrence, who is traveling in the
Orient, stated in his letter of protest
that the construction proposed would
encourage high rlse buildings in the
vicinity and destroy the character of
the community.
Merrill Johnson, own er ol the mo-
tel complex and immediate past presi·
dent or the Chamber, has proposed
work that would add 58 additional
motel un its. a recreation and confer·
ence iacility, additional parking for
98 cars an d a sandwich bar that would
seat 16 to ~ persons.
Plans call for a building that would
be nine stories above the beach and
about five stories above South Coast
Highway. However, the plans also
call for 38-feet of open space on one
11ide and 26-feel on the other.
The recreation and conference fa·
cility would have room fo r seatinit
approximately 175 persons. The con·
ference room would be below street
level with an observation deck at
street level.
The additional motel units would
include six apartments. Parking would
be below street level.
The applicant has also requested a
chan ge of district to make all the
properly ln the complex C-1 I com·
mercial) zonin~. A portion on the
ncean side is now zoned R-3 I multi·
pie residential!.
far less enthusiastic fbout death in
the oibstract," he continued . "The
topic of death, it eeema, ia taboo."
Death is not a party of chatty con-
versation of the usual cocktail party.
Nor is it a part ol curriculum at "1Y
'iChool. Americans, the scholar con·
·.inued, "avoid awareness of death."
NS TIN CT
1bere are few IC!ientllic sutdies of
eath. Sigmund Freud postulated a
·death instinct." His Jong-time col·
~ague, Carl Jung, theorized that death
·onstitutes a "central problem" of the
l St part of life.
Dr. 'Wallace quoted several other
linkers on the subject o( deattl and
hen concluded with the idea· that
·'theorist. ciffer oa death." Mon re·
centty, ltatiaUcal studies have been
made.
Bis Last Dive
• of ,•µ.clto,ta ,,aged ah to ~ year1 aay .
tt•)' ,..,. death. ADotber stuc11 1-dt-
caa.d tW..people dOD 't think ol deatll
spootaneoualy.
A. questioa·answe.r test with an ac.
companying measurement of physical
response, however, discovered that
"thoughts Of death bring ·emotional
response." People don't always 11111
what they tbink or leeL
REALISM CllTED
TM ·11ame researchers aleo fotmd
that death may become a "realistic
problem" to children somewhere be·
tween their fourth and sixth year of
Ufe.
One study iocticated religion seems
to have little ot no effect on a per.
aQD'I attitllde toward clutb. 'Adi may
be questioned with evidellce hm ob-
18mltian, but Dr. waib.ce uid ad·
Ambulance attendQDts and lifeguard work in vain to revive Thomas
Grant Hines, 23, of Ontario, after he apparently suffered some kind
Of seizul'e and sank off Bird Rock in Laguna Beach while scuba div·
ing Friday afternoon. The victim shouted to his brother, Ctark Hines,
just before 6inking. Despite the brother's removing the victim's
~eight belt Jnd pulling rum to shore with the aid of another swimmer .
Richaro Holloway, the victim was prooounced dead on arrival at
South Coast Community Hospital after mouth-to-mouth rescucitataon
and other first aid rendered by guards a.rtd ambulance men.
Vietnam Polley
LBJ Sufi ers Setback
In Wake of Conference
ST. CROIX. v.r. IUPT) -The SN ·
going annual governors conference
was hlstory today, leaving in its wake
a major poHtical setback for Presi·
dent Johnson and the certainty Viet·
nam will be a 1968 campaign issue.
Although Democratic and Republi·
can governors emerged from t"e con·
ference agreeing the war should not
be a partisan issue, their vote t-0 deny
Johnson a resolution of support on
Vietnam insured that It would be.
Each side charged ttie other wit h
playing politics with the war.
And each side could point to a volP
along almost stralg"t party li nes in
support of its argument ttiat the op·
position wag bri~ politic!! into thf' de·
bate.
Crl>v . .James A. Rhodes . Ohio Repub·
lican, was the on ly state execu tive lo
break from his party. He voled with
Democrats at the conference's nnal
business session Friday to suspend
the rules and bring up a resolution on
Vietnam.
The Democrats alre4idy h-ad diluted
it in a futi le effort to attract Repuh·
licen support to muster the requirt'<l
three-fourths majority.
As offered, it would ho ve plrdgl':l
the governors to a commit ment "In
the successful conclusion of the stru~
gle for freedom in Soutnealit Asia , hv
peaceful negotiation if we can , and by
victory In battle if we must."
With their business concluOOd. a
number of the governors were hrad·
ing or preparing lo head home hv
plane. Others stayed aboard U1r S.'\
lndependencP for thr ret urn rrui''"
~tarting tonight and Pnd1n~ Al New
Ynrk Tuesday afternoon
ThP ViPt n~m l'l'snlut10n Of'v.rr hA<l
' a chance aflA!r Gov. Ronald Reagan of
Oalifomia disclosed to fellow RepubH·
cam; Wednesday that a White House
message suggesting certain governors
sh<>uld be reminded of their former
declarations of support. How ltte mes-
sage fell iDto Reagan's hrulda remain-
ed a mystery.
Administration backers fell seven
votes short of the needed three-foorths
margin. The vote was 26 to 18.
Girl, 5, Crushed
Beneath Wheels
Of Salvage Truck
Five-year-o ld Diana Saldivar was
crus'hed to death beneath the wtieel11
of a pickup truck Friday moments
~forf! he mothrr ran to the scene,
thr loading yaro nf a raper salvage
company.
Dia na. rtau~hter nr Mr anrt Mrs.
.Ji m Saldivar 01 Santa Ana. was prn·
nnuncrd dead at the scene. IOI N. Lo·
gan St .. Sania Ana.
Police said she had been playing
In the yard of the Mel-Cal Corp.-owneJ
company while her mother was work·
ing Inside. Several other youngsters
w~re with 1.hr vi<'tlm.
Truck driver t\rthur I,. Pickens. 33.
nf S;i nta Ana said he saw the yo ung·
11tN11 jusl bf>torP ht> started to back
the pk kup lrurk as part of turn1n~
aroun<I .
-t
.-ntista really don't know U>e tun ef·
fed. of religion. . . ,
Can thoughts of death be ,..essed?
"I tbiDt not." Dr. Wallace nmarbd.
They emerge in one way or anotbef.
The propoeed freeiing of people, a
"ctinlcal death," until a cure for
''Wbatever ails· tbem" has been con-
sidered. Perhapt everyone could be
frw.en, but populltion problema 'ftqld
become atW DMr difficult; Or. Wal·
lace aua~.
''There'• a· great deal that .,e could
find oat about· death if we u1e our
creative imaginaUona," Dr. Wallace
continued. K would help answer ques·
lions from C'bildren and from t.ermi·
na1 patienU .lo bolpitals.
Still, Americana avoid it. Sociologi.
cal studies of bolpit.al worke.rs find
that even people dotely uaodated
with death avoid it.
"A cl)'lac. pa'IOll ¥ a uselesa com-
LJFE MEASURE
' "So
But why consider death in the psy.
chological. way? Dr. Wallace J~SI·
.ed that acceptance of death may be
measured against meanJng Of We.
For example. reallutiOll that par.
ents will someday die could enhance
commcnicat;iosl between them and
cbildren. Dr. Wallace used his own
father as·an example.
Three more lectures are scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 26 and Nov. 2
and 9 at tbe Golden West College cen·
ter. 15744 Golden West St., Hunting.
ton Beach.
Subjects are "On Learning How to
Die," "Death, Time, Meaning and ln.
sqVltificance" and "Death, Mystery,
Values and Loving."
Newport Drive Seeks
New Look for Stations
With fiDferl creued .ad hope• hi1h.
Newpcat Bwh plannl.nf commilsiOI)·
_.. today have embm'Ud on a ma·
jar cmnpmp tD bnprove Ile looks
.ol .....-Pl n.tiom.
Commk.,._• uunimOOlly ap-
pnwd CODdl&icmf UM penni1a -'!burl•
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AIRPORT ...
pone supervisorial action on the mat·
ter until Dickatoo subm its his recom·
mendoltions.
"Dickaton can tell ue if two or three
months is enough time for the experts
we hire to indicate which area at the
al.I1>0J1 could be suitable for a com-
memal maintenance base," accord·
ing to Allen 's spokesman.
But Air Cal President J. Kenneth
Hull stated his company could wait
no Jonger. '1be iu ue was forced to a
vote and the airline is now ~eeking
acreage at airports near San Jose,
Oakland and San Francisco.
It was obvious tnat nobody won:
Air Cal wants to stick around Orange
County; the supervisors want them to
s&.y, aod the business community
want& them here.
But it preteot1y appear1t that the
airline will imtall its S300,t80 mainte-
nance plant elsewhen, aJthOugh Or·
a.nee County-San Franci1CO Rights will
continue uni~. Eventually. its
cor,>0rate headquarters would prob-
ably spring up wberever maintenance
headquarters are located, according
to an airline tp0ke1man.
. Meanwhile, the airport continues iu
rapid growth befOl'e the IUl'prised eyei;
rJ 9"ryone concerned. It's like the
couple who bougbt e pup lbinkiog it
was apoodle only to learn later they
had brought home 1 St. Bernard.
Expl.aim Kenneth Rolle, airport op·
erations supervisor, "'Ille terminal
buikling was designed ~t 1 time when
only one airline was serving tbe afr.
port. We bad even asked other poten-
tial airline users if theyrd like to come
in and the reply was negative.
''But before the building was com·
pleted (at a cost ol more than 1700.·
000) we had the Air Cal story, which
completely threw everything out ol
perspective."
Air Cll flew in where others feared
to treed. They're now carrying rough·
ly 35,000 pas1eogen a month. Plan·
ners ol the tennioa1 were expecting
coounen:ial airline business of. rough-
ly 5,000 a month.
Tenni.nal facilities at present are
"adequate" at the moment. What they
might be in the near future are any·
body's guess, according to Rolle.·
Parking racilities alread y are strain·
ed, and the lat has been turned ovP.r
to a commercial outfit whjch will
charge money and thuA ''cause a ro·
talion of autos.•• ~ys Rolle. Parking
at . the moment is free.
Then is evett dreamy speculation
of abanctoning the terminal, leasing
it out, and trying again on a new
terminal. But . such a possibility is
"extremely remote," according to one
well-informed source.
One long-time critic or airport ad·
ministration is Clifford Frazier. a via·
tion consultant and an airport lessee .
"They constructed the terminal on
the wrong side,'' he has asserted from
the outset. "Commercial airliners use
the runway on the west side of the
field, and the termin.al. of course is
on the other side.
"The way it is now. large plane~
have to cross the run way used by
small craft. It's quite a problem ."
Frazier and 1 growing number of
other dissidents are starting to srt
up a din of complaints which others
are listening to.
Gt'u. Ei~cnhower !
Leaves Hospital
WASHlNGTON (AP) -Former
President Dwight D. Eisenhower. 77.
left Walter Reed Army Hospital Fri·
day and caugbt a train for Aui;!us ta.
Ga.
Eiscnhownr had heen hospitalized
Tuesday for what wns later diai?nosrrt
a~ 11 non-cancerous enlarJ?ement ol
the prostate gland.
I i
day night for. two new s.tatioos et Mo.
bil and Shell O~ companie.s -with 1?· coodiUons attached.
The hight)( 1'iffy" appx>vah were
gjven for installations at the comer
o( pa<itic Coaat Highway and Jam.
boree Road.
Planning Director Emut Mayer
slated the condJtions w-. the reault
ol a lengthy atudy wllich will form
ttae buia ol a new city ordinlnet
covermc gaa sllltloo.11.
He added thert are oo CtJ?Tent plans
1o make the proposed new ordinance
retroactive to cover already ex.istiof
stations.
Participauu in the exhaustive study
were planning commissioners John
Jakosky Jr .. William B. Clarlr. and
Alvan C. Clemence ..
Here are some rJ the stipulations
att.acMd to new station conatruction
and operation:
-No out.side advertising displaya
allowed, except those mounted on
pomp island storage NCk.a .
-No flags, streamers. tpinnert M
other eye-boggling invent:ione to be
put up.
-No major lune-ups or overhauls:
operations t-0 be limited to sales and
min« ~rvice jobs.
-No delivery trucks allowed tn
park on public street while malting
delivenes.
-Maximum of two advertising
signs at each station, with a limit
or 100 square feet for both, and no
lighted, moving or flashing signs .
The commission's program will be
forwarded to city councilmen for pro-
posed incorin-ation into a• gaa station
ordinance.
From Page J
PROTESTS ..•
garb we.re turned away after trying
to enter the Pentagon.
CAMPUS PEACE FUL
On the Unlveslty of Wieconsi11·cam·
pus in Madjson. where ne arly 100 stu·
dents and policemen were injured in
a confrontation Wednesday, it was
relatively peaceful. The state Senate
passed a resolution setting up a com·
mittee to investigate tile violent anti·
war demonstration al the scllool.
In Baltimore. 25 demonstrator•
marched outside the induction center
at Ft. Holabird while a youth burned
his draft card. In Cleveland , some
450 persons marched on ttle downtown
mall without incident.
Hinshaw Plan
Wins Backing
Of Seal ·Beach
The Seal Beach City Co~ncil ls on
record today with strong support for
pro~ams of reassessing open and
agricultural la nds in Orange County
hy Assessor Andrew J. Hin&haw.
Councilmen unanimously adopted a
resolution of commendatii>n for Hin•
shaw "for his valiant stand on op-
posing special assessments and pro· ced~res for special interest groups.''
City Manaiter Lee Risner said that
discussion among councilmen indicat·
ed strong support of the assessor·s
actions "in changing inequitable as·
sessment and that the major losers
rn practices that give special assess·
ments to special interest groups are
homeowners."
Risner i<aid copies of the Seal Beach
('01rncil resolution 11re being ~ent to
tht> o1her citie~ in the county.
In llontington Reach the HOME
l nunr ll ha~ just rel<'as'ed a booklet
called ''The Huntington Beach Tax
Scandal." The booklet deals with ef·
forts or the homeowners group to
back full assessment of Jand now be·
ing used for agricult ure or being held
for futu:r housing developm ent.
llO~E Council vice president Roh·
l'rl ':·· Omgwall said hr h<Jpr ~ : P
llurHrni;:ton Oecwh 1·ouncd will hat k
tlw Se11l Br•a('h f'<':-C1tu 1 ion htr&ll'~
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SIA1 llACH 'IXPLOSIVI PILI' -White line
follows mpprcmmate boundariea ol 4.~acre Seal
Beach Naval Weapona Station where munitions,
huge grey steel net flotation balls and other naval
stores are kept in storage handy to station's dock-,
inc fadlit.let (left) where ablp. pat la to tab on
cargo from the station. No ll1ldelr clnieel an
stored in tbe station'• ~ warebealil.,
Navy of.fidals say.
Despite the Weapons
This Place Won't Blow Up!
By MARGARET BALL
Of 1111 O.U, PIMt Si.ff
Mounds and mounds of high explo-
si ves dot the countryside just west ol
Huntingt.on Beach, but no one seems
particuJarly concerned that the upper
Orange Coast migbt blow up.
Officers at the Seal Beach Naval
. Weapons Station say the explosives
are "hard to kick off" and that there
are nonudur weapom stored at the
station.
A familiar sight along Paclfic C.oast
Highway in Seal Beacll ls the stock-
pile of large grey metal balls at the
weapons station.
Passersby specula1e on what they
are -and what the vast &tation does
-but few know the facts. (A tourist
recently suggested spraying the bells
with psychedelic-type paints to bright-
en the naval base.)
"War reserve stock" is the ofilcial
name for the grey balls. They are
Council to Hear
About _Newport
~ A review of Nt!wport Beach gen-
.era! problems and plans for a new
,city hall will be dfscusaed by City
Manager Harvey L. Hurlbert before
the Bay Area Citizen! Coundl Oct.
26, at 7:~ p.m ., at the Island House
at Newport Center.
The homeowners group headed by
.President Jack Gamaus announced
• that the meeting is open to the public
and that a question and answer pe-
riod will be held.
The Citizens Council w.as formed
some two years ago to handle major
problems facfng home owner's as a
whole and were Instrumental In get-
ting the city to investigate alleged
aircraft Olgbt pattern violations and
to form the air traffic committee.
floats wbkh held up nets to close olf
Los Angeles Harbor against subma-
rine and torpedo entry during World
War 11.
The station was originally named
U.S. Naval Ammunition and Net De-
pot. designating its primary purpose.
PJ.ang were first drawn up for the
depot in December, 1943, when it be·
came clear thet e~ ammunition
'handling facilltte~ in the Long Beach·
San Pwo. area were inadequate to •apporCWorld War ll fieets.
Approximately t ,900 acres 'ftl'e pur·
chased for the stat.ion. It waao't easy,
because ol the many small land own-
ers, plus questions on mineral rights
and flight paths from nearby Los Ala-
mitos air f acllicy.
In November, 194t, the station be-
gan operations. Fad.lities included a
1,IXX>-foot pie!' and a channel dredged
20 feet deep to permit direct a ccess
by small craft.
The channel has since been dredged
to 36 feet and the harbor, called Ana-
heim Bay, is now also the entrance
to Huntington Harbour.
The statioD WU placed in reduced
operational status in July, 1947, but
became fuUy operatiooa.l again with
~ Korean conflict. It is still on this
status.
Smee Janu.ary, 1954, the station bas
been involved with guided misalles. It
wu renamed Naval Weapons Station
In 1962.
Cmdr. F. M. Hollen, public affairs
olficer, explained that activity around
the station has increased somewhat
during the Vietnam war. However.
missiles of the surface to air variety
(SAM) a.re their main involvement.
and these are not being U9ed in Viet-
nam, he said.
Hollen said the station baa the ca-
pability lor handling nuclear weapons.
but has nothing t.o do with them now.
The public may consider the Navy's
Seal Beach work hazardous but Hol-
len stressed that explosives the station
handles are "difficult to kick off.•·
He explained that the s:tation•s per-
sonnel need specia.l permission to have
dyna.miie on the grounds, because it
is considered dangerous.
The Seal Beach station is the only
guided missile and advanced weapons
facility in the Souttnir~ United
States, aC"COrding to its official pub-
licatio.n
ltl famctlona are tomewaat differ-
ent frOm tbou of the Concord (for-
merly named Port Chicago) facility
soutn of San Frandaco.
One of ita main activities iJ U> un-
load the •• gun fodder'' -mines, tor.
pedoes, and depth charges -from
oaval vetlels which come lnto Ana·
beJm. Bay. Thia can mean band.ling
and storing 100,000 polmd.s of ammu-
nition from one vessel, Commander
Hollen said.
The ammunition often needs clean·
ing and reconditioning, and this is
done at the statloo. Carriers are usual·
Jy serviced from barges, Hollen ex·
plained, because of their siz.e.
Capl E. H. Simpson is command-
ing officer of the naval •tion. The
base employs about 1,250 dvilians and
200 Navy and Marine personnel.
Kiwanis Slate
Radio Newsman
Radio newa reporter Andy Park. 3.5.
will addre&s the Huntington Beach Ki-
wanis Club next Tuesday at the Hunt-
ington Beach Country Club.
Park will tell of his experiences cov-
ering Orange County and its million·
plus people from ·his electronically
equipped mobile unit fe1r KMPC, Los
Angeles radio station.
A native of Memphis, Tenn .• Park
Is a graduate of the University of
TeMessee Law School. He worked for
-;everal newspapers prior to beginning
bis radio career.
He Wat~hed Mesa Grow
..
Everett Rea Rolls Away But Memories Stay
By TONY CILLO
Of 11141 DlllY P'IMt Steff
Everett A. Rea said goodby to Cos-
• ta Mesa Friday.
• Well. not really goodby .•• After
. growing with and helping the growth
or a city for 'Zl years, you don't say
• goodbye just like that.
Everett A. Rea, retired superintend-
> ent o( the Cost.a Mesa Elementary
School District, quietly moved from
· the house he and hJs wife lived In all
those years to another home In Leis-
ure World.
. •'I don't think there are nicer peo-
ple in the world than there are in
Costa Mesa." Mr. Rea said, even
·while packing was waiting as he talJc.
ed to the DAILY PILOT.
• Apparently the people of Costa Meaa
thought the same of him and hJs wife.
For when Mr. Rea retired in 1957,
they presented him with a travel trail-
er .
And travel the Reas did. With traJl-
er hitched onto the car. the couple
covered some 70,000 miles. And In
'those days of the late 50s, they shared
·their experiences of the open road
'with friends back home In Costa Mesa.
Regular accounts of the trip ap.
pearfd in the Globe-Herald, fJrerun·
ner of the DAILY PILOT.
Mr. Rea was 62 when he retired.
with some 36~ years of "school busi-
ness" on hJs books .
He's 72 now and "well. I still like
to drive a car and I like to do things .
Why wait until you've got one foot
in the grave?"
Mr. Rea would obviously rather talk
about his travels than his lnvolve-
mem with the community. He gives
the listener the impression he thinks
that listener wouJd just be more in·
terested in the trips.
But "Ev Rea" -as friends still
call him -was involved wlth the
community and he saw It go Crom
dusty streets to thriving boulevards.
"When I moved here. there were
only six houses on this s1de of the
street," he said pointing ou t to fully.
developed Broadway.
Mr. Rea served on the City Coun-
cil from 1958 to 1962: "When I went
on I told them if I wanted to take
a trip I'd go," he recaUs. He also
recalls Ulat It was the council on
wbJch he was serving that purchased
the land on which the city's exJsting
'4 miLUon Civic Center stands.
What was the big thing In city de-
velopment through his years? "~t>
improvement districts, that was the
big thing. They did more to get peo-
ple to fix up thelr places than any-
thing elle," be aald.
When Mr. Rea made the Costa Mesa .
.....
scene in the early 40s, he found 750
kida In three achoola. Then th«e was
a school mainly for children of Mexi-
can parents.
"The first thing I did was close it.
Jt was too expensive and I felt the
Mexican klda would be better o(f with
other kids," he said.
''When I quit, there were 4,700 kids
in school," he added. "And now. . "
And now it's time to leave the house
at the corner of Broadway and Or-
ange, give a parcel of books to a ser-
vice ctub, distribute pictures to chil·
dren and grandchildren ..• and time
to sell the traUer that took them aJI
over the country.
"OrlginaUy, I used to know every-
body tn Cost.a Mesa," observed Mr.
Rea, "Now I don't know anybody."
The observation Is not made sadly,
but rather like a statement of fact.
attesting to the way Mr. Rea's Costa
Mesa. like the children who passed
under his tutelage. just grew up
Saturday, Octobtr 21, l 967 DAILY PILOT 3
_MenD.odgeSex-MD
Welfare State 'Feminizing' Men?
M.an, the doctor said, faces the
the p101peot o1 "bemg feminized" by
The Organization.
The Organization, he explained, is
a Jrivate wellare st.ate. It'• becoming HQ a mother to him.
Woman, on the other band, bas
Laguna Sets
Big Opera,
New Name
By RICHARD NALL
Of Illa~ .........
The Festival of Opera In Laguna
Beach, plagued by financial problems
th1a season, may broaden its scope
llld even cbaoge ita name in the fu·
ture.
One proposed name change being
considered is the "Laguna Beach Mu-
sical Theater."
The changes will be diacussed at
an annual meeting of the Festival of
Opera Oct. 29 which will precede a
fund Nillnl beneftt.
Mn. Willlam 8tuUen ol Souat La-
1\ma aald the opera sroup ma1 tn
the Min brolJdea its borlzam to tn.
elude light opera, ~ or other
entertaUunent.
"Laguna Beach does not aeem to
accept grand opera," 1be sald. An
attndance slump, partWJy becauae
of poor ftather, wu one of the fa<:· tors blamed for the large opera def.
kit In the seuon just pused.
The annual meeting is to be held
on a Sunday beg.inning at 7 p.m. in
the Laguna~ch Art Assn. gd.lery, xn Cliff Drive.
One item of businesa includes elee-
tion of directors to the board.
The meeting will precede a cham-
pagne preview of the HunchJer Col·
lection Of Modem Tapestries at a p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Hurschler of
Pasadena and Dana Point will present
their collection ol modem European
tapestries to the guests. General ad·
m.isskln to the preview ls '5. Don.a-
tiooa may be sent to a Laeuna Can·
)'Oil Road.
The nominating committee has sub-
mitted foe reelecti<m to the board
Jfany J. Early, Mn. Alice FOiler
HID, Harlan Jean Bedell and Mrs.
William Mason.
New nominees to ttie bollJ"d are
Rear Adm. Jacob Onatoet (ret) of
Laguna ~adl, Mn. Bruggere of
South Laguna and Mrs. Dorothy Hard-
castle of Newport Beach.
Mn. Tristan Krogius, president of
the Open League of IAguna Beach,
hu already been sea~ u a mem-
ber of the board.
Time Trials Set
For Crate Derby
Time trials will get under way at
11 a.m. Sunday in the big Huntinilon
Beach Jaycees Orange Crate Derby
to be held at the Clay Street speed·
way near Main and Golden West
Streets.
Three divisions will be nmning, pee
wee for youngsters 7 through 9, junior
for those 10 through 12, and senior
for those 13 through 15 .
Cars entered In the race must have
been built by the youngst~. although
the rules do permit an assist from
parents. Cars must not be longer than
~ven feet nor more than four feet
wide.
Wheels must extend from the racer
at least six inches and there must
be four of them. Dependable brakes
aDl an adequate steering system is
required.
Finals begin at 2 p.m. with win-
ners of the time trials competing for
the winner's trophies.
learned that she doesn't have U> be
frustrated about sex anymore.
'Ibese are just a few of the pro-
vocative views offered Thursday night
before the South Coast Child Guid-
ance CUnJc by Beverly Hills psycho-
analyst Dr. Ralph R. Greenson.
COAST PIONEER HURT
Huntlntton'1 T.8. T1lbert
Tom Tallie~
Beach Pioneer,
Hospitalized
Huntington Beach pioneer T. B. Tal-
bert, now 89 years old, suffered a
broken ~ll hip Thursday night and is
reported in "unstable" condition to-
day at Huntington lntercommunity
Hospital.
A spokesman for the family told
the DAILY PILOT Friday that Tal-
bert, aLfectJonately known as "Uncle
Tom" to his many ac:tmlrfrs in Or·
ange Cowity, slipped and fell in his
home. He was operated on for the
hip fracture that night at thtercom-
munity Hospital.
A hospital official said late Friday
that Talbert's condition was ''un·
stable". He was placed in the inf.en.
sive care unit for observation follow-
ing the operatioo.
Talbert has beeo active In county
business and civic affairs nearly since
the turn of the century.
Talbert's reaJ estate office opened
in Huntington Beach in 1904. He alao
had one of the first Ford dealerships
in the area.
Service to biJ community includes
20 ye.ars as county supervisor, three
terms as H11ntlngt.on Beach mayor am many more years <lll the City
Council.
Supervisors OK
New Position
Appointment of a single zoning ad-
ministrator to handle the county plan-
ning commission's case load of vari-
ances and permits is expected at
any day now.
The new post was created Tuesday
by unanJmous vote of the Board of
Supervisors. It is aimed at "freeing
the commission for planning matters
of greater scope".
No salary was set, but jobs specifi-
cations indJcate the zoning adminis-
trator will conduct hearings and make
determinations of use variances, con·
ditional pennits, use permits, vari-
ances and adjustm«its.
Or. Greenson was speaking on the
topic, "The Changes In the World of
Love and Sex" during the seve'lltb
annual meeting of the South Coast
Child Guidance Cli.oic at Corona del
Mar High School
Greenson, sprinkling his hour-plui
talk with clever. asides and plays on
words, rapidly tra<:ed the history of
love and sex and offered some
thoughts on the picture today in a lec-
ture en tiUed "Changing Patterna .iA
Love and Sex."
After World War II, the speaker
saJd. came television, depression,
"boom times" aod books were easy
to get. ·
And, Dr. Greenson commented,
quipped, "People even found out lt
was possible to be nervous or upset
without being crazy. You could go to
a psychoanalyst without disguiaJ.nt
yourself!"
For women, there came the n~ed
for women in various jobs. That
meant ftnancial independence. "Then,
in the last few years," Dr. Greenaon
said, "there was the discovery of the
pill."
Today, the man "starts to want · tO
play it safe,'' the speaker said. "He
won't marry the boss's daughter _:.
it's too risky. He'll settle for early
retirement and medical inaurance."
A.od , the lecturer said, u a 1en-
eralized tendency, he tends to more
and more avoid sex.
For women, the pill baa 1n11111t IDClh
freedom.. "She's rarin~ to I-> now, aft.
er all those years of truatradm.,"
Dr. Greenson said. referrln1 to U.
3>I and 30s when women were to be
held pure and jrOtected.
''She begins to demand DOW', md
nothing scares a man more than a
sexu.ally demanding woman," ~ re-
marked. The woman reads, learns
more about sex. Man, afraid to mow
his ignorance, does not.
What happens to the child.ren of .~
day's adults? The speaker divjded
them into three segments: The ma-
jority who are just like the adOtes-
cents of yesteryear, the beatniks Yb;
have no semblance of a Jove life er
a sex lile and the hippi" wbo nevu
really deveJop close friends.
Dr. Greenson dwelt most on the
third group. A signific.a.nt change 1n
palterns of love and sex ii that ttlele
young people have sex before they
know each other. But. be noted; tt
is sn without passion. It debases love
and sex.
Newport Teacher
Mute On Firing
Newport Beach school teacher J .
Lee McCllntock Jr. today said be bu
not decided for sure wbeth.er he ·will
contest his pending fl.ring.
"I don't think so. I don't know yet,''
he stammered.
McClintock, a Lincoln School m1h
grade teacher with 19 years tenure in
Newport, was served with a notice of
intention to dismiss at the scJioel
Wednesday. He also was given a sfite.
ment· of charges adopted by the school
board. : .. :
DismlssaJ will be effective ht '30
days unJess McClintock appeals,. in
which case he is entitled to a Sui>er·
lor Court hearing. · ·
The school board met Tueida.1
night and decided McClintock's tueh-
ing performance hadn't improved •uf·
ficienUy since be was served with a
notice of incompetency lut spring.
McCllntock was in the clusro0m
today.
Named EF Prexy
Mrs. Fred S. Markham of Balboa
Island has been appointed a senior
vice president of the newly formed
Epilepsy Foundation of America, hail·'
ed by Pres1dent Johnson as a "mile~
stone In a major health field0 whe&
it was organized earlier thia month •. ..
THEY'VE GROWN UP -Everett A. Rea show$
~ inside of cupboard door wher e years a'o children
and grandchtldren began pencil record or heigh~
'
I
I
4 oAU.v ,u.or ~. Oc.&.oW 2l, 19'17.
l Pulpit and
••1ttbt
Dr. Hendml M. Bania, cU.
rector ol. q,. HUDdnd Na·•
tions Crusade, w1J1 tpeak at
11 a.m. Sunday at Wt.r11er
A nue Bapdl& C la • r e Jt,
HWltinltOD »Ndl.
Tbe 7 p.m. Sunda.J 1erv·
let wW ftatur9 the you1b
of tbe church with tbt youth
mlni.ter, Dave Wood. Soni
s~ wW be conducted by
Warren C#laoa, with Nan·
cy Sdmtll at the piano.
••0ur Generation tn the
U&ht o1. th e PropbeUc word• 1'ill be tt.e sermon---------
topic SUnday ol. the Pastor,
Dr. P. G. ?Mumann at ll
a.m. aervn at the Fin&
Bapdlt Ollrd. Slnta Ana
and Magnolia streets, Costa
Meta.
PaJt« Neumann'• topic
at the 7 p.m. service will
be ''Why People Die Betore
Tbetr 'nme!'
of Bandai&-Belda, ~
in& to commence conati uo-
tton of ita new cburcll short-
ly after the first oi the year.
will continue to meet at
Peek'• Cbapel, '1801 Bolla
Ave., Weatmlnlter, at 1:30
a.m. and at the BuntiQCtoD
Cntnl Bapda& Clluda. Beach Chapel. &th and Or-.,.1 warner Ave., Buntin&· I H .. ~_. .. D Beach, at toCl Buch wU1 bold a wor· ange, ...-...-
almp l8rYtce •t 10:45 a.m. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
SUnday. PaJtor M. A. Nut· The mornlng meuace Sun
ttng will preach. Nmaery day will be "An Open Door,"
cqe ii provided for pre· and at 7 p.m. "I Believe bl
tcboo1 children dwinl all God ..
aerlica · &mda; ICbool 11 held at The. B~ Youth Fel·
...... a.m -'th -'-·tea for lawships, JUDlor H1'h and ··-· .... .._. Senior mati. wtn meet in tbe all ares. Primal')' c:hurcb ls H tingtoa Bach !'.dDCa-
beld. cklrtDC the morn1nt u!.i Hall at I p.m.
wor*1llp boar. A trainlDI ,.... for a At I p.m. aD ,_a. from ~-1 ol ....,.. wOI .. ,.... ld&ta lll'oa&tl co1lele ~
are !mW to pa6.ipat1 ln beld ~ ~.!'! .. ':
tbe JOUth pro,rllD AD em ......-. t.eect.I and oftlcert. of the nlldon ~ oftkl9
Sunday tcbool wfll meet at at Ith and Figueroa. Loi
8: lS p.m. and the evtnlng AnceJes.
wantUp aemce ta at 7 p.m. €JwUtlan Seletlee
Putor Herbert Domin·
Illa will conduct 11 a.m.
Hn'k:el Sunda1 at tbe Fin&
Bapdtt Claud flf Foutain
Valley, 17415 Magnolia. Sun·
day school ii ICheduled for
1:30 a.m. and evening mi•·
aitn . school for e p.m. at
wilch Bob Breuker w i I 1
speak. A mm. "A Time for
Burnlnl, '' will be ahown. Nunery care at all serv·
ices.
CbrlJtian Science
''Blessed is the man1hat
endmeth temptation: for
when he is tried, he r.ha.U
receive the crown of J:ife,
wblcb the Lo.rd bath prom·
ised to them that love him." nus verse from James iJ
the Golden Text in this
week's Leason Sermon CJD
"Probation After Death," to
be read in all C1ui1Ua Sd-
ence cburcbe1 in Or_,.
County OD Sunday.
Pew.
Epileep•I
Ro1J Ccwncm'm .;a •
celebrmd • 7:.11 ...
a.m. SundaJ at a. 1-
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Beadl. ....., '"""" ..
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Services ·
To Launch
Church
Sarvtcel ot comeeret1on
will be coaducted Sunday at
tbe newly built F1rlt Meth·
odlat Cllurdl of Huntington
Beech, an ultra modern
complaX at 2721 17th St.
'nle IP9da1 service wU1 1et underway lit 10:45 a.m.
with. the Rev. Dr. wmwn
H. Hobbl, 1\JP9rlntendent of
h Whittier Diltrict of the
Macbod1lt Church, u the
featured apeaker.
Dr. Bobbi will speak on
••young Davtd'• Armor'' for
thlJ comecration service.
The regular service will beefn at 1:30 a.m. with the
Rev. G. Ruslell Shaw lpeak•
mg 00 ''The Church in Ac·
tion." Com~ dloirl will
render 1be anthem.
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The compiex now tnclodea
a .-:tuary wNdl it MPM·
Ille from other structures.
There are 22 c:1anrooma and
a multi-use room. iae Praia" ...... lie ~ ..... .....
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The womm el Orilt l,A6-era w .... ·, Md J w.cue wUJ Jm. ae .a.er
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Zone BaDy to be mil -MondaJ at 1:• , ... • a
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la t 'I 111· ... at 10:30
...._ ii 1bl cbapeL Nun-
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..... -rices. Bapti.an ot. 0 ?? -..S lstaata will be llllllatboll .....
'11111 lletbll llllt Youth Fel·
l9wlllip o... for young
...... fr.a u. '1tll tbrougb mn. ..... meets ba tbe .... a.a .m ..., at .., ....
-2 ...... )IOllibil-
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~ lllld87 daring the www.., 1"111'1bip aenice at
.... ""' lle61 .. a.ra lfi.cu-Bad.
Gesie S. Mitrovich, far-
mer adm.in11trative uslat·
ant to a-California Lt. Gov-
eraar Glean M. Anderson,
will spat at the 11 a.m.
aen1ce.
JIDtroridl. who recently
ll!ITed iD a special consult-
ant role for the National
c.ammittee for a Sane Nu·
dar Policy. will invite
~ fnlm the con-
,,..-foOowtng hil re-
marb.
..... -Grotelque Self.
Deception,.. la the sermon
topic choMn by Don A. Bu·
sett, pastor ol.. the Comma-
alty MeUlodllt <Jmrdt, 115
Agate Ave., Balboa hlaod,
for Sunday. Services will be
held at 9:~ and 11 a.m ..
with Sunday Scbool at 9:~
a.m.
TM F t ra & Metboditt
ClmQ ef Faatala Valley,
11225 Baabard St.. will co-
bolt SUnda1 wlth the F1n&
....... Clmaflf B-.
...... Ben and the c-.
•DMJ Me&Wlst Clnarda ef
Bmdfagln Beadl the d.I·
max of a week or "Call to
Prayer and Sell Service."
Services will be held at the
Bushard Street church at 1
p.m.
The F I r 1 t Methodist
Cit.arch,~ W. 19th St., COS·
ta Mesa, will hold worship
services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
SUBiay with Rev. Richard
Dunlap preaching at both
services on "What You Owe
the Church." The choirs,
under the direction of Jerry
Olsen, will sing at both ser·
vices.
A supervised nursery and
church school classe.s for all
ages will be held at 9: 30
and U a.m. Youth Fellow·
1hlp meetings are held each
Sunday at 6:~ p.m.
Ptee•ll~
"Who C o u l d Imqine
That" will be the theme oi
Dr. OW'le1 H. Dlrenfield'a
Acconling to Patt.or Shaw,
the near future will see the
CODJtruction of a sanctuary
that will seat 'ISO people, an
office blrildh'lf and a Ml*'·
ate mualc bulldtng.
sermon Sunday at St. .U.
drew'•~~o,--------
Nnport Beach. Servicea
are set for a, 9:30 and 11
The Mebdlt CJJurdl firlt
c.me 1o Buntinston Beach
in 190L Members attmded
MrVicel in the city baa
a.m.
An an-church dinner wm
be held at the church at
6:~ p.m. Tuelday. Dooa.
tion la $1.
"A Little Word With Big
Power" will be the sermon
topic of the Rev. Warren
G. Studer Sw>day at The
Preabytertan Church of the
Covenant, 2850 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Worship
and church school are held
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Junior
High Fellowship meets at 6
p.m.; Senior High Fellow-
ship meets at &:30 p.m.
llnltarfan
"Spooks, Kooks and He-
roes" is the tlt!e of the talk
to be deu..ed by Dmd
EDlott ol Gll'daa Gron an
Sclnday at the Ullltutaa ~ of FIDerto8, 1220 N.
State Colle1e Blvd.
The service begins at 10:00
a.m. and the church school
runs concurrently with the
adult service.
Ot-.er
DftlDlllllNltlou
The CFC Hong Kong Blind
Choir will present a musi• '.
cal gospel program at Weat-
mlllater Bretbrell Church on
Sunday et 7 p.m. The church
la located at 14614 Magnolia
Ave. witb Rev. Douglas E.
Bray put«.
The choir ii the first of
(See PULPIT, Pace 5)
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of the Marter
SundaJ School t :45 a.m. Morning Wonhlp U :OO a.m. 17th and EW.w ... t•rwge. .._. Nt A.Mo su.DAY cHuRcM ""°°'" 2501 CUtt Dr. u 8-4293
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2900 Pacific View Dr.
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School
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHD OP THI MOTHD CHUICH
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Sul)ject d. the Lesaon-Oct. 22
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COMMUNITY METHODIST
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COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hall Avenue, Huntington l11ch
Morning Worship 9:00 & 10:30
Church School 9:00 & 10:30
Nqrsery care during services
Youth Group 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Roger G. Betsworth, Pastor
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Harbor Area
Chrf at. Presbyterian
Church of
Huntington le•ch
I 20 I 12 Megnolle I NHr Aclems)
Gilbert W. All en, Putor
St. Andraw'a
Presbyterl1n Church
Newport Bttch •oo St. Anclrews Rel .
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Cherie• Herbert Dlerenflelcl
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CHURCH OF CHRIST l'r I Office J I S l rd St. Worahip & Church School
1100, 9:JO It 11100 A.M.
646-7147 217 W. WILSON ST. COSTA MESA
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RUT ASSEMIL Y OF GOD
146 Law St., c:.... M-M. c. c•ONIC, PASTOI
548-3761 or 646-2930
Sunday School -9:30 A.M,
.... lhly °'" "-'..,..,..."'"" ....,_: C.· "-II "-& HfttM
Femily Worship -10:50 A.M .
'•rl•rs S•bject: "Tellln9 My nie11cl1 About God"
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Church Choir -Special Music
536-0139
Presbyterl1n Church
of the Cov1n1nt
Coste Mt11
2150 Felrvlew Roed
Werren G. Stucler, Ptttor
Suncl17 Wonhlp I Church
Schoo 9:10 I 11 :00 A.M.
545-4304
St. M•rk Pr .. byterl1n
Church, Coron1 dtl M.f
Cor11•r JemborH &
Eutbluff Dr.
Robert H. Carley, Perior
Worahlp I Church School
10:00 A.M.
644-1341
Child Care Provided
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IU kind to come ta the
United Slates from the Or·
lent. They sing hymna, clH·
1\cs, and ChinMe folk ,.gs .
They play Western and Or-
iental instnunetita, inch11li•C
the hslac aen and tbe pt..pa.
Not only is their prosram
flavored w:lth definite ~
fessional and Oriental art-
istry, but tbere ii alao a
taste of their owo eompoli-
tlon. Each cholr member ii
blind, and each GDe is a
Christian.
"Divine Judsment" i. the
theme ol the Krmon t b e
Rev. Loren D. Flir'i..,.
wiH deliver to tbe .,_,..,
Vnlty Cbrdl -It -U Sunday at lt a.m. hi tbe
Senior C!tileal' Center. Udl
and Irvine, Nerpcrt Bwlt.
Featur«I durinc the ....._
day eveniDC a.ervice for the
Huntington Beach C'Oll\llW-
nity meeting at lbe Lab
Park RecreatJoo Center will
be the Rev. ~
speaking oo 11A G...._
W o r 1 d" llCCOIDpUied bf Fred,,,.,,_ .......
gan,
Durinl th e Wflldneetv
evening terVice at tbe Seo-
ior Citizens Center Fr e d
Thompson will be feetured
at the organ M Rev. Jl'tidl.
inger sings on the theme
"Pe~" during lite ?:•
p.m. service.
Ceolrol 811* ~ 23nl
and Ora.nee. Costa Mesa wiD
conduct a "Prophetic SU.-
d.aY" on Ocl 22. P'our lft'V·
ices will be beld.
At t a.m. Dr. Robert L.
Soucy will ~ -• ._ Place of the ¥" I ii.
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Saturd1~. October 21, 1%7 OAIL Y Pll.OT 5
7~:.:·~:Today's Youngsters Don't· "Dig' God
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.. a nJ lo cpnm1micate aea.mu......,.to a
--llilhlY abpllcol ol all nci'kiu• belleb.
.... -.. people to-daJ. says the Rev. Dr. Eu-
-c.r.. BlaQ, -al W&baj CIC tbe W'•ld Ooo-
dl .. Cban:beo, ... -"' .. of • trauceDdeat God
-like '"llCllll:RDlt.''
Most ·~t Jeedera ---Dr.B--1 tM n!rt1 e Of a rellCfoui ''cndBlilil:J pp.•• But tbere
are wide dilferencu « opi•·
-..... itl elUstl and the **11 .... the church
--lo trJlnC .. "'idlolt.
1'plocqlo1 BiJbop James
proach ls carried to a more
radical extreme by the so-
called death..OC-God theologl·
A. Pike, for e.n.mple., con-
tends ihal there will be
"DHll"e belief" when the
cburcb e1pouses "fewer be· lie(a." ans, 1ouch as Dr. Thomes
He ~Id ietUson doc· J . J . Altizer , who would
trl_.ne• Wbicb conteny),()l'atY abandon beli~f in any kind
minda: boggle at. akh as of deity and focus on the
the Virgin Birth, in' order human figure of Jesus· as
to conceutrate on teachings man's best example of an
whose plauaibility, he feel.5, autheotic way of life.
ii more ea.ally demonatrated Many Protestanta disagree
such u the existence of God . both wltb the diagnosis and
and the survival of the in-with the prescrlpUoo offer-
dlvidL&al buman peraonality ed by radical theologi.a.n.s,
after death. BJ1hop Pike Kenneth L. Wilson. execu-
says that the former is a t.lve editor ol. the Olrllltian
"reasonable interence" from Herald, points, out that "Im·
scientific data attet.ting . the bellevingness" is _. prevail·
order end coherence of the ing characteriBUc ct C1JR·
wrlvtne and the aw.arut te~ culture, not only
purpotefulneu of evolution--in matters of rellgion but
ary proceue1. He· thinks also in politics, foreign pol·
that "reliably· altested psy· icy and current events. Lots
clUc pbeoomene" provide of people don't believe the
adequate evidence for be-Warren Commission about
lief la' life alter death. the Kelll'ledy uJU&i.Dat;ion,
'lbe same reductionist ap-the Air Force about flying
saucer~, President John son
about Vietnam, or television
commercials a b o u t any-
thing .
"We 've been gulled, 1weet·
talked, sour-talked, manipu-
lated, managed, talked down
to and lied to until we have
little capacity left for be-
lieving," says Wilson.
In such an atmosphere,
Wilson asserts, it is usele~s
fOf' the church to try to tail·
or its te11chlngs to what peo-
pl e are prepared to believe .
Jt can only spea~ what it
sincerely believes to be tile
truth, however unpopular it
currently mey be.
Dr. Blake shares t h i s
view. The church will not
survive , l.e say1., il it be-
comes mealy-mouthed in ii&
preaching and "gives rea-
son to anyone to suppose
that we are calling into
question tile reality ol the
transcendent GOd m a d e
known to man in ow Lord t
Je8WI Christ." He advocat#
"a stubborn holding oa to
spiritual tnith, even thou.Ch
!or a time it h.a6 gone GUt -
of t11hion."
The Rev. Dr. H. C. Read,.
pastor of the Madison Ave.
nue Presbyterian Oiurcb in
New York , believ.et that tt._
church Is failing to impreU ,
modern man preci.Jely be-
cause It it so intent upo.i '.
making Its faith IOUDd "to=
her, practical and .doft-to-· ... " ' .... w ••
What people are reaUy
searching for, he .. ya, ia .
"the word that turns our
clever world upside down'~
-the radiul, paradoxical.
challenging, exciting word
spoken by Jesus Chis"·
which has been a acudal •
to "sensible" people in f!Y· •
ft"y generation mm bis time
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alBLE PROJECT
Dr. Gortltn FM
Mesan .Joins
Greek Texts
Study Group
Dr. Gordcm Fee. profes·
sor of New TesUmenl at
Southern Calilorni• College,
Costa Meu, and a minister
cl °" ¥...,.,liO of GOO,
has been asked to join an
intmJationa.I group of Bib-
lical ICholars at work on
the "International Greek
New Testament Projeci."
Tbe group's aim is to sift
througb all available copies
of Greek manul!Cripts and
est.ablisb by principles ol
tutual analysis and com·
parisoa lwbat is technical.·
ly called "text criticism")
the readings oi the earliest
and most accurate text of
the Greek New Testament .
Dr. Fee's Ph.D. disserta-
lion, accepted in 1966 by
the University of Southern
California. dealt with effec·
tive ways to establish the
Greek text on the basit of
certain recenUy discovered
papyrus manuscripts dating
from the late second ttn·
tury.
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PAOl'IC VIEW
WMl.AL PAftll c fl' ...... ,
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PlJJfEIUL -
PACIFIC
Church Sets
New Foreign
Service Plan
The F o r e i g n Missions
Board of the Assemblies of
God, following 18 monthe of
intHl.i.ve ltudy, hu set up
a new potiey> on lenctb ot
term.a "°" its f«tign mu •
lioneies.
It calls for atandard four·
year termt effective t b I '
year, aM.hough there will be
a few exceptions. said the
Rev. J. Philip Hogan, f<lf'·
eign missions executive di·
rector for the Pentecostal
denomination.
''The length of service
abroad for a term was for.
merly from three ·to six
years. Now that no airport
is more than 36 hours away
fronl any gi ven spot on earth
the board felt ttris change
was needed." he said .
The Assemblies ot God
which lists some $76,000
members and 8,506 ctiurch-
es in the U.S. has a mis·
sionary staff of 8M preach-
.jn_g the gospel in 75 coun-_.,..
···With the new policy, mis-
lrionaries will be expected
to spend a year or rurlough
in the U.S. aftft' serving
four years abroad. Rev. Ho·
pn said the Foreign Mis·
sions Board will examine
emergency requests l o r
lhot1er terms or k>nger fur-
loughs. "It 1eek1 to be as
undentanding as possible to-
ward exceptions to estab·
lished. policy," he said.
He added that the new
policy does not al(ect coun·
tries where three-year terms
are the norm. These include
Bahamas, British Honduras,
Corco, Cuba. Dahomey. Do·
minioan Republic, Ghana.
ltaiti, Jamaica, Liberia, Ni-
geria, Senegal, Sierr11: Le-
one, Togo. and Upper Voll.a.
Crusaders
All Ready
There will be nearly 200
personal workers and more
than 100 ushers from 40 Or·
ange County churches serv-
ing ln the Oral Roberts'
Abundant Li f e Crusade.
opening Tuesday at 2:30
pm In the evangeli.st's 10,·
(JOO.seat tent erected on the
Anaheim Stadium parking
!acillties.
The silt-day event. with
services at 2:30 p.m. and
7::ll p.m., climaxing with
a mass rally Ocl 29, is open
to the publlc. said Rev. Tom
Benvenuti, pastor of the
Costa Mesa Assembly of
God . and a member of the
crusade committee. heading
the usher staff.
The series of meetings .
1 a Id Benvenuti, fe8.tur!.'i
prayer for the sick each
evening following the inspir-
ational message of the Okla-
homa-based preacher. who
believes that "faith in God
can heal spiritual. mental.
and physical illness when
all other hope i$ gone."
Wi1low Sell s
ROCKFORD. 01. <UPll-
TO BUY SPECIAi. BIKES -The Hunlinton l!eo<h M'oose Lodge ix-ts a
$236.10· check to Gloria Jamieson and Dr. Sigmund A K06eWict {semnd. from
feft), both of Fairview State Hospital's staff, for the purchase · of three IP&
cially built bikes for use al the facility, Participating members '1 loyal Oro
der of Moose are (from left) Milton Johnson, governor of the Huntington Beach
Lodge No. 1832; George Reilly of San Franc:ist"O, supl'eme governor o{ the m·
tiT e order; and Walt }(.ing, civics affairs ctainnan. tor lbe Hunu.n,toa a-ta
lodge. -"·
" .,
"
Supreme Moose Leader
Addresses Beach Lodge
for a mill.ion dollars. But I
wouldn't want a second one.'
Part of the duties includ·
ed visiting chapters all over
... v.s. and ~ ad
attending mtiooal conveo-'•
t.ioos. His office will expire. ::
at the convention MU JUDe. '• :·
"
George R. Reilly o( San
Francisco, supreme com·
mander of the Loy al Order
of MOOlle, was featured
speaker of the Huntington
Beach Lodge No. 1832 en-
rollment of 32 new candi-
dafes.
In ceremonies the same
evening, the lodge present·
ed a $236.10 check to Fair·
view State Hospital for the
pUTchase of three specially
bui lt bikes and trailers and
locks fo r the bikes .
Doctor's Fees Rise
Cost Outlook Grim
.. -: .
•' •• "
The check was presented
to Dr. Sigmund A. Kosewick
of the F.alrview st.a.ff and
Gloria E. Jamieson, coordi -
na tor of volunteers at the
fa cility, (>?ior to Ille dinner
meeting Of the Moose .
Reilly. leader of aU Moose
chapters in the U.S. and
Canada, gave a general
speech on the progress of
the organization's service
throughout the world.
Subjects included the new
hMpital being bu ilt as part
of a Home tor the Aged in
Jacksonville, Fla .. and new
scholarships for youngsters
at Child City. a home for
deyende nt children in Aur·
ora. Ill .
Reilly, a member of t.he
California Slate Boai:d of
Equalitation for 29 years.'
became active in the Moose
in 1948. His fat.her was a
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Doctors' fees. which have
increased spectacularly in .
the las! year, are likely to
co n t in u e ris ing sharp·
ly. government offi cials say.
And doctor s' incomes-
top among profe!>sions-are
increasing even fa ster than
their fees.
Federal officia ls express
concern "lbout doctor fees
and other medical costs.
They arc encouraging such
changes as more group
practice by doctors and use
of more physician assi!>t-
ants. Bui they say it wilJ
be years before s u c h
cMnges could have 1 ma-
jor impact on fees.
The medical-cost outlook
fo r the American public ap-
pea rs grim.
Demand for doctors', serv-
ices is expected to increase
by one third between 1965
and 1975. according to the
life-long member. he said. '";:.. A LeuitlH
Speaking of the present I 1 • -~~•l•tll
otfice he said . "I wouldn't • •
want ' to g;,. up th;s year .A:.~
Dr. Cole Cho.~c n '"''"_"_
COMPLm ST. LOUIS (AP\ -Dr.
l\1 vron C. Cole. pastor of "-· ~
the Hollyv.•ood . Beverly , A ' H=
.. so-called Gorham Report Oil :•
medical costs. submitted ~ = ' .. ~ President John&o11 6ll'Uer ::
Ws year .
The supply of docton for •: . .. the period is expected·tn In. .•
crease by only 17 percent-·'
and not even that mucti fQr ::
::..! !: . family doctors. --,,
As the demand for ttOc: .. ,
tor5' services rufl6 ahead of ,
the supply of doctan, the !•
report says "th.ls uerts .•
pressure" which leads them ::
to raise fees. ::
~tors· fees increued :;
for year~ at about tbe same ;:
pace as wages. Bat ia im. ..
they jumped 7.1 pwc:mt. .;
A Kine'• ransom.,.
not nMdedfw
the care and
fHdlnt of V.W.'a.
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VIEW ... IM01114l P411.t: J . L. Clark Manufacturing
Co, has agreed to purchase
219,530 of its own shares
from the. estale of Effie
White Clark. widow of the
company found er's son . for
Christian Church In Holly· #V,.
wood. Csllr.. has been cho-~~ sen president-elect of th c ....,....iii '-. M,,_-;c ,_
.. CD!I'•'••• ' c::n nm
-ace• 1 ISORTlJAKY ... _ .. 5,,.. k-'
c-~ · Mon.-y
M~..,•Clt.~/
r ""~•/ s,..,,;,,.
'"'""'tio~ Sr,,,"t•
1 about $8.8 million . .. ~"ZjTREES of thcWOi:: u: ._ ,.,., ...............
~ ...... -;;::..:._ n. ,......_ ....._ WEl'ft1IFF RIORTUARY ~..-t luclo.C~N'°""' '»eo.J
.__ ...... ._-' ..._, .. -111 •• T.tl~-h••o(•'•"•)•·»·--1--11 E. U. ll... Casi.I Ma.··
The company expects to
ulti mately u5e the sharc~
for ac<t'1i.~ition~.
'
International Convention of bi .....
Christian Churches Disciples ~
of Christ. • llcMnh I.We c..ter
Dr. Cote will succeed Dr. 1 LWo hi•
Ronald E. Osborn, v i c e' • )401 I. Cent Hwy.
lian Theolo•ical Seminary • 1111 Nertli MtN• 1'·
president and head of Chrls·11 c.,.... ""' lrlllltl'
S.llfW "" in Indianapolis, Ind.
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FROM the
GROUND UP
By Cap BJvlrl"°a
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AIRPORT FIASCO, 1"7
Airport commi51ifwn &lld aiimlJ •r •• _.._,.
best uke a long, Jmd loot Jt tMil" SDJ el#,,,.,.,. 1lilla
th~ taxpayers' ~· tJle Or.llllce .c:ylJ ~
This melee of ~ _. •·~·-•-._ cost us a bundle, and &beir dri · w r a. o • ...,.
messed up' the income potrntPI el. am*· 0 ,,., ......
Putting their faitb in tk < N el el • _.., 0 1
"real estate department." ..., --k F n., .,, F
the professional rea.ltor. WaYillg tDle mu1J t al
never having paid a re21 estate · · km Giil ,_.
· the taxpayer, hundreds of tJwtrmiJ 91 ..._. im mt
revenue. .
As an outsider. uuble to awtetu*'Y pil!r<e die td
O( government admini.stratioa tllil ii tile w.f it lff [AL
A department· filled witb es-nest I lf z W Fi maMe
to compete in free enterprile Im ._. ._... ilrllt Ole
civil service security blanlppf ol "Sal Plepertits 51!19-
ices." This ivory-towered a.er.,,., ........ im
turn counsels the Airport Co · · • rallJ walllrs
and negotiatiops. In proper..,.,. •, tm Airpll't C...
mission makes recommewtatiMs a. tDle _. 91 Srlper·
visors, wbose members are toe lift.I' I ' A wi6 --
to but agree with the eommiajae
The end results of tllil _...,. ie 91 die w:ial ....
is to employ more people witJa m e11iM •..,. U.. w
of the hundreds of dfectift OrMoe C ly real esaJlk
offices. Think I am kiddiag! A...er &ii •Mlm-.
Air travel ii barstiJtg aD --.. • _., tDle
wildest speculaton.. <>naee C '1 ......... mm die 1'·
, vines umpteen adclDmll aa. • am ae aat. 'llllre
they dropped tile .... ri&flt • De ......
super spena ... lllir'llll .. t.a •-.... ...,_.
ties Semas•.,.. rd M9 .. ....._,._ail_.
ty facility Udo a c1111a n; tw. "Ille die.._. .. • ....
and the depa1:meat, tile ( I • ID .. ae ...... -
visors built the WWWH" Pnl ....... ,. -...... Or-
ange County Terminal. It ii flftdially llwly. _. •
practical as an outbonte This St ..-.. ...... ..ty
opened structure, OOlti:n« S5e a .,are fallt, ii..._. ..
Ior meeting the needs,« pmati&c•iw.-~
Already studies att under way• .......... ~
it, while they look around t11eir aaaaie S. lty ..._
Local and national airlines ~ 1 set· C _. aJilc 11
the ioablility to be iel"Vieed ...S P1J fak DWI lets ,.
what should be an outstawfiwg airpGlt. facility.
SHADES OF BUFFOONUY
Real pn>perties se1 vioe depata!llt .... Dted Ille
hard-working. non-paid airport • · • a zn il4e •
aO,tiye leasing program for the llleW airparL 'l1lar' Ifft.
over leases of prior ym 1"!ft IW • • le llml. Tiie
new program was on an opm tid ..._ 0. et Ille
screened bid winners turned oat. te Ille 6 cizDy ._
capable of producing.
This choice lease wu •'hocbd" all ..er-.... till
a· wise invest.or grabbed ... baiJt .._..s. He 1rill 8Me
a lot more than the eou.nty .... tM •prlMw ...U
have been intolerable by realliDn' •=·• • • wW
the landlord should bne arwd.
Another case is where a IDal ,._, lriN .. lmle
a pi«e or ~ to build ~ &mlties Tiie lepl!lt
was neglected. then rejeded '1ill Ille ,. upe:rty .,.
ready {or development" Out of fllllU'atima. t-, ~
across the stre« recently ud pedla:id aeafhrr ~
hold parcel.
This situ2tion can be doc u r......_ ••Uc. "--1
on what they paid, it COit the taapa)&s ---a ~
these past two years. Tb.at am ...W PIJ a Ill 91 tun.
If th~y a~on the new le11aiaal. • tlley're ~
talking now. Ole piece of grc.nd •""' fiM...., • a long time ever ea.mine mc:b a ntma.
SQUEAKY DOOR NEEDS OIL
Seven years ago the coaaty illks wicaN ,_ a .-
airport manager. Instead daeJ stn1c;p:d allllc witll a
legacy and apatby. With medioctt =• I saC ,......
~oresight, and our dollan. -~ a pap-.. rally
10vestment any investor woald .....
The Irvine Co., wbidt owlllEld al ol ame lide el Dir
airport, was misguided into a.liag it all ill me dllmt
to one user, McDoonell-Ooqla. 11at dmed Die .....
any runway access or eqamjcw pn-1 Wits • lalf 91
the airport.
Is it not about time the Airport C · ·, nd
~Board of Supervisors started •"'i'IC ell• lfa3it
Jewel that wiU make it a wurtllJ uni d& -~ Nimdy
percent or all profitable lease ., ........ ~ made .,
realtors. These intricate and lucutiwe Sr.-. ._, q.
i nate with county cler& or oftiriak ... lad lDlr day-
to-day sales~ with i8dllitrJ.
Bruce Howey Wins
Real Estate Award
fSel• &ey VIJlage
I
Sol Vista
Offers New
·Buylng ·~lan
A new plan for financing
the. purchase of any ol Sol·
V~ta 's attractive "Designs
16r Living" Jlomes In Foun·
ta.hr Valley has just been
announced by the builder.
It J.g a plan under which,
up0n paymel')t of ority 10.
percent down , the purcbas·.
« will secure several su~
sta.ntial ·advantages for him·
seJf.
Hacienda
Schedules
Preview
One of the fl1'8t low cost.
close in communities offer-
ed to home buyers iD tbt
" last ftve years, a preview
showing of the Hacialda
Homes ill Orange eounty•1
growing Fountain Valley
will be held this Weekend.
Nigel Bailey
Given D~ne
Sales Post
Priced from S'l.0,995, the
three and tour • bedroom
Spanish styled bomea offer
both veteran and FHA
terma and are located on
large, 7 ,200 1quare foot lob
near the beacb .-ea.
Early visitors prior to the
preview have puabed wes
.,Ut the one. quarter IQ.ark
and blfyers are urged to act
quickly for belt selection of
plan and exterior, according
to .the sales ageDts, Walker
and Lee.
Tbe Hacienda Homea in·
elude , smart, up-to.the min·
ute styling of the most ex·
pensive homes and offer the
buyer fireplace, built ins,
sliding g18$1 doors, a.nd U ·
citinc Flarida kitChenr for
outside enWtaining.
Saks Hii-Half Way Mark By making a down pay-
ment of 10 percent of the
home's total value, the pur·
chaser makes himself eligi·
Deane Brothers have an·
nou.noed the appointment of
Nigel W. Bailey of Costa
Mea as sales managflf for
the oew 233-bome develop-
ment on Bushard Street
south of Adams A venue in
Huntington Beach:
Balley, 31 , .said tie devel-
opment will hold a grand
opening today and Sunday'
to show models of the walled
Hacienda homes . are lo-
cated just Ea1t of Brook-
hurst ,Street Off either Ellis
or Garfield avenues and aN!
within five minutes of Bunt·
ington Beach' state Beech.
s.1111 al G.w Key Vilage and card room, a playground
aewW ae ...... , mark for youngsters. and the 42-.... •,.a week. it was foot 6eated ·pool for uu of
11 N a.dily 1'J ltunes r,etidents ~ their ~·
JL lmll. ...... ae n. . EacJl bome faces the pefk·
liJI *4 I s r• . like green areas. .
.._. .... t. .. Vil· Gold Key's luxury homes
...... .._ _.-...,. are desig!M!d for tr. Cali-
._. .... •
2 ·-rec--fomia livin& witb large , a : 11smw Cft8led patio, sliding ,wa ~ to ,_. ae ...,_ -ti nli· tbe green, senice porch,
...... M ....._ separate dining room with
1'lle walled riDage ii ttn· clu'sie chandeliers. a.od kit·
111'1!11 __, tlile clubhouse chen breakfast bar.
c t · · I • adult klunge The front entry t.troogh
Spatt Key Definition
Of Village Two Homes
large double doors reveals ble for a Joan in the amount
a foyer floored with Import· of the remaining ninety per· community. Models open to-
ed pettie *>De. I.Jgtrt and cent. This loan b made for
1Padouan.1 ii crated by a 30 year period at an in· day.
use of grW-worl divtders terest rilte of only 8% per· He attended Glendale High
and louvered IWbrging'jloon.. cent The property vests in ScboOl, Glendale City O>l·
AU .bomt1 Ire carpeted the pu:rdwer's name im· Jege aild Orange Olut Col·
and complet.e1y drlped. Fire-mediately. Any need for a Jese. lie eel bis wife, Betty
places .,.. a..natile in a seeond tn< deed is eJ.nU· S-. • • cboice of llrick, 1 to n e, Mted, and one moatbly S-Y· Jo, aDCt two cbildre.D live at ... IR • ,...
11ump1tane and lllld brict-meat it an tt.t is hwolved um CGncord st., Costa N•• • ilJ ..,..
all with gu Joc lighten. in the repayment of the loan. Mesa. ..w that
All-electric, built-in It.itch· This new financing ar· Deane Brochers have built about 1 llG art
ens are included iJt the pur· rangement, together with several tracts in the soutb· •••••••••• chase price of '34,500, with the home ''trade·ln" plan range and oven, sink d.ispos· Sol-Vista will continue to east portion of Huntington ....., • .-.ant .. .,, .• ...,._
er. dishwasher .00 quality make available. is expected Be~b including P a c i f i c c~CU&MA67 .• .:o;oc;~ hardware and fixtures. to speed up the lime in Sands. Tht new develop· ..
The remaining 11 Gold which Ule Fot¥Oin ~ey ment features homes built
Key homes, with .i variety development will become up to Ute lot line on one side. ~ -
for immediate occupancy. mtmity for which it w a s
Furni8hed models may be planned. yams.
seen daily from 10 a.m. Take Under the b-ie·in plan, The homes will be priced
SJ • • ii the key
..... med ia desa ibin' tbe
,...._ Jm11ian1 bolne at
~ ...... Ille Slf.million
~ II•• e development a• ,, • ., Ille SIJarb.Llnk·
or floor plans, are available the major residential com-a~ full uae of side ~Q~~
with access to tbe· upper Red Hill Avenue. northeast present owners ol older from $27,950 to '31,950 and @;
Jevel provided by a Ooating from Sant. Ana Freeway 1n ho1ne1 have only to notify have versions 01 ttie featur·
stairway. The living room TustJn to the intersection of SoFVista which ol the new es. such as tbe garden, kit·
and a huge brick fireplace Bryan Street Follow Gold Fountain VeUey homes they chen, 'Atich h:ave made
front a charming covered Key Village signs to sales would be interesUd in pur· Deane homes popular in the
patio. to wtl.ich residents of _o_f_floe_. ________ c_ha_s_ing~. _______ c_i..:..ty_. -.,.._---------------
1e11« C. ; r J, Ud .. oa Ir·
wim 8-dll. ax:wding to A.
P. Lemta. tllle firm's emeraI
Ala•msgr.
,.... iDlg fatata ill this
.._ ... it .. become
.. ., Ille •jdMdjng floor
,._ ., ... year,.. Lench ....
1"lle II.ate featura a dra· _. twtH&arJ livinc room
'Grow Room'
lnduded at
~wood
the master bedroom have
access through sliding glass
doors.
"This plan also feetures
an enorreous. 16 x 2S-foot
boom room that can be used
for a dlild's pilay room, a
family room or adult enter·
tainment," Lench ·said .
Spaciousness ia also ex-
emplified in the kitchen of
the Jull!atd home, which
features a tiuge pantry.
built-in appliances .ind a
breakfast noot. The adja-
cent dining area opens to a
large tiled gallery e.ntry
way.
"Homes .ire complete with
the tiled entries in additioo
to drapes, carpeta, color'\':o-
o(dinated, built-in kitchen
ObeaaaoocL to be a $.1.5 appliances-and two-ear gar-.am.. community of 102 ages linked by a service en·
liccte • lamily residences trance to the Jiving quar-
ill ~ Be.ch. wm ters." Lench added.
illdll* a 01"ring room The homes are built in an
wiDill a.e floor plans of area whiob will be totally
a.ir ....._ Jot.fine homes. landscaped. Huge green belt -ne .. wu.. r 0 0 m... areas. designed by Sasaki. .. -.. Walker Associates o( San
SIJS Pm Bnms. marketing Francisco, will be developed clil edit ... the Armour De· ule;&Ull Co .• builder o( around neighborhood plazas
BR «ma111.uty ... ,,10 liter· with · tree • lined ~thways.
..n-.em atra ..._ that Windirtg wallcways and bi·
-7 -..---cy~e 'paths Jeadlnk to rec-_, be fllrnished and fin · reational. ·areas co$ining ~i 1 :' ~ g:ro1riag fainitr schooj,approved . playground
eqltipment .. ar-Nid that the grow-Village Two homes. priced me ,.... may be utilized as from 121,995 to 129,995, may
a pme reom with private ht seen daily until dusk by ~ a master bed:room turrang off Ile Santa Ane
_. lar pests. a dormi· Freeway below Tustin on
a.y w TV room for the Culver Rood. From the west
dildl& • a bobby room it may be teen by driving
fir tllle Mire family. east oo MacArthur B<>ule-
L •ca h d at Kagnolia van:I toward the University
Slrm amd Anuta Avenue, of Celifornia at Irvine and
Ouawwad homes range in following the signs to the
)llritt &-. SZUl50 to '35,950. new park homes.
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aafety.lft.tMfr ~ Lli. . ··., · km•· a· The ... ~ "'"P WY .,... ctaf playground at
Gold Key ViNe~
They stay under.
f. I f. :::'.C:. not ···~--,... .....
, From ... 1Mpof1ad ..,_ entrial
b to priwte pdo8, Gold Key Wlaae th . I S·t =h~ tor yoar ltfie
Klfchen'a, 10r -.-pte, are etectric.
AH elee1rJc. The
etectrtc ranges
h bu are buitt in. And Dm.e . g·-:?it!ln~i1:!:
rift. Electrtc dish-
washers are bul"' • 0 r-::=:4'1 ia.And,of course. In ran I I ., .. the~
•• (Your ...... loM the caarur
tpace k'I GOid Key kftcbens.)
Dlnlng rooms. .. efeganlty chaAde-
. • liered. And tog atarters in the hin§ C I Untg'. room firepfacesandbreakfastbeNj"
the. kitchens add extra toachea of
convenience: .Completely carpeted
and 'draped, Qctcj "9f w..g.-..
.ewefttqgfof,..
Start herel ==~ and up to 2,404
.., ..... of """ .,,ace,....,. ...
home Ill Gold Key
VHJege for yow ....,. Yllft • eoot1
and'" ... M9t ,._. b1Jlll4Nll•
County. Bruce B. Howey, a Cod.a
Mesa Realtor. bas beell •
warded a plaque as second
place winner for "Best Mul-
ti-Exchange" of the year
1n a statewide cootest for
exchangors sponsored by
the California Real Est.ate
Association.
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BrHHantl~ p&ennecl new hOIMI
In Gold Key VIiiage are reaU.-
tle11Hy priced from $21,ISO to
$30,950; offer better thin FHA
ftnainclng, no to. ,..., no ••
crow t .... For complete facts
that make thl1 the beet home
buy In Or•noe County, reed orr.
GOLD
KEY
The award wcu made dur·
ing the recent CREA ~
vention in Los Angeles.
George Warwick of Chula
Vista. the division's a...-ds
chairman. sa.id Howey's
winning exchange invohed
three clients. one wiUt a
large home that was beoam-
ing a burden. Another hM
a l'l-unit apartment l>uiJt.
mg, with a high vaamcy
factor, the third a valuable
commercial lot witti an an-
nual payment coming due.
By imaginative swapping
and financing. all three
solved their dilemmas.
Warwick a.a id the contest
is designed to ~
PXChangi.ng .U a mdhod of
improving clients' equity ia
real e s t a t e investments.
.Judging foUOW'I five ~
ltnes:
1. greatest ingenui.ty and
•
~2. ~ -.nitt
to dimt, 1 "'*-e ti ·
~< ... 4.MW au best ' ,._ el
~ms ......... _. 5.. n
t...,. flf <PlilEi--wG lft-
Colif omio' 1
Mod
Rnvwlable
Community!
••• by the Sttuhore
S. Ma ti SEE ...
.. ..,,. .. -ti oil .•• C"°"'9oonillop Goll C.V•M
IMl•"f CJvtt • • ''*"O't e.o<h Clvb View Home'•'·~ ..,.,~·~ thf QOlf courH th. o«on O• th1 ,oll1"Q
htll\ ond voll.y. Now under dt v••Ot>Mf nl o ,r,
tl<ff ktb •• ttw t.Of'Y\P•et1 ••orv or Cohfotn1ft • "'<''' ~obt• C~••r ••• by 'ht: MOahofe ••• ol 1ht n•w
LAGUNA NICWQ. INfOIMATION CfHTtl !
Ct M dll • r-."1114 • l•-llel .. • ........, __,.. _,, .. '---Ni.-1, •leaM wnte1
Ml. ~ ._.,, ~ Ni-4 c .......
-,,_ '--f .......,, -~ T-..... : (114) Kl. 1·11'1
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Gold Key Village ii a mettcutouaty
planned development ia Twatln; al-
most a olty·within--a·city.' By meticu-
lously planned, we mun Y'O'J won't
••• utility
poles here.
Because all
util ities are
where they
belong. Un-
derground.
In their stead
are hand-
somely land·
scaped village greens.
Home owners re' ax by their 42-foot
heated pool ... or at the poolside rec-
reation cabana ... with not a thought
of lawnmowlng or hedge trimming.
(Exterior maintenance is performed
by prof easionalsJ
,.
~~e;
MOllllCMOE SE!Wl<:ING ASSOCIATU : (71~ -...14 Oii T12-t630
'
lrS YOUR MOVE .•. into a grand new Glen Mar
Wd--.EWl)'tlii•a is grand at GI• MarW..t. Location?
labwulilal•k "glaltleadt. Weatber?Cool sea br•zes
...-you ID be a sport • .,..,.,, no smog to cloud the mt1es of
lll&lpira.t .... iust minutes away. Sho'ppl119? For
tnw1·•a •bu,iBa, beaulfful suburban shopping centerJ
mt.r1D ...... faaily.Scll1ols? &cellentelementory,
;..-Wglt Cllld Mllior high schools are moments A .
fnm yaur cloar. Orange Coast Jr. College and the ~''.'.>,;
w UCI amps en Mafby. llllployment! ~
Main &..ways offer easy access to kq
.. ...,..., Gllliln of Orange County Of Los ~ i
Ang1l11 H1 •111! four fashionable fumished ~nt
M0CWs en Oii clsplay today. Tine and four bedroom, one
and two story modlls are aftlilable in 12 eJCciting exteriors.
Extra fwlUI• en part of Glen Mar West's grand scheme of
.a.:.-..,... dlale • includes patio kitchens with aH ~ .. ..._... pw pnca .,.,
buif.im, fireplam, .,......,, walk-in dosetl, wufted ceilfnts, . . .
.... door eBlries, cmpeling plus two-and thrff-Car
pages. Y•, ••7llliil1g is gl'and at Glen NGr West and this
9lmd ifea111 beyoun. Holw en reaisticalypriced from
$20,NOID$2S.175.Altd, thaleattradift prims are really
_.,,..._. ........ ittablisa low,low 5~ down.
._,_..., ............. ?11'1a9D1dmovel
; · . ·'-y, Octobtr 21, 1967 DAILY P.' OT •
· woi!I Glen maa west k
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1 DAILY PILOT ~. October 21, 1967
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inttd"• Wt ........ ..,.. ...... .z:-•rtr• Mtlt ef
New Devicee
Hl1hllght1
Of Chateau _,. ..... , .,, ...... .., ·--I IMIM thet ,,..._...., ............ .., ............. .
witf.., ............................. ........
no • ._. -.. It wr .... ...,, CDlll't .. IM " .. myfl""9 ..... ...._, ...... ,..., .............
do-.ft....,W..)
Waterfront
~ .. -2 ..,. •• a· : • (I],_ .. , fl ·a_..,....., .... .......... .. ...
lie .. c 2
••• , .. ........... ~ ........ .,~ .... ........ , ......
"PW'_. __ ._
J.ae ... .,. ...... <Mlle&.
Sudlr&. ........ .....
wbo__..__.ltiill.AI aililll ......... ... fWIJ .......... ....
witldll • ....... ..... llip. ........... ...
of craft. wtlldl II dftdly
oriented to each WJa..
An added aavaatage. Sa-
den says. is the fact that
Huntington Marina J"Sidml1
do not have to 1"Jl'J'J about
paying high war piQg fees.
Beginning from "'1.5GI.
Huntiogtoa Marine villal
are in five floor plam witb
up to three bedrooms. fea-
turing a master bedroom
suite that lead5 tbroagb
sliding glass doon to a pri-
vate garden patio.
In addltioD. villa ownen
receive, unlike mc»t water·
front property in Soulben
California. a grant deed to
their villa. as well • • ...
divided interest ill aD the
land. streets, walb aml oaa.
er fadlitia.
Hunttngton Marina is Jo.
cated at J;il.10 Pacifie Coast
Highway. beta em Wanw.r
Avenue and Bay BouleYanl
I Harvard Grad I
Elected llayor
BERLIN (UPI) -Bidrt·
wing Socialist Klaas Sdm-
etz. a former Barr.Int grad-
uate s1udent. was elected
mayor ol West Bertin 'J'burs-
day and WU promptly cie-
nouooed both by East Ger·
man Communists and West
Bttlin student ertremiltl. I
The SociaJUt • dominated
city assembly voted in ScM·
utz by 11 to 31 with 3 abteot·
joos. 1bere were no otba candidates. .
QUICK
C.tdt •P ••fdrfy .-lour
.............. .,_ ~ct. COMpraMM;.,. ..._.._. ff",.
ti" ef ftM 0.AIL Y rtLOT.
, ftT -FHA TERMS
or
LOW 1111 TERMS
Choice leach Area
LEI DER'S
LIQUIDATION
w •••• ·-..... ,941 $4,400 .... •• ., ..,. "Sell ...... ..
.. Laa"
A STATEMENT -Ower 240 ~omu elrHdy 1old-twenty thrH
~ l4"f _.i.1 N-w• mud sell th• final homH in thi1 big
lniiry "°"'• cot11-nity -Neptune Home1. Still • good choice.
We'I ••rrHty ffte price ••• yo11 Clft sH the ectu•I eppr1ised
.. ~. No tricks. No gimmick1. No frede1. We nHd cuhl
• ........_., Ne-Oii R.que.+
•.
.
TWt Nll•tf, ••ti.cl ~111111•11ity i1 on Garfield Ave. ju1f Eut of
lreolr'-nt •bo.t 5 "'ii•• fro111 fe,,.ed Huntington IHch Stete
N.c:• ...I ,.,1r. A true uecutive co,,.munity where cuh mHnt ,nc.. j.sf lilre "oM fi-1.''
Were $32,500
Now $26, 950 to $29,500
S.-Me l>rend ftew-oth.n include •rlru by form•• ownert.
Al ••• Jierp with bvilt ;.,,, family •oon11, fencing, l•nd1cepl"t
-urpet. Clloose J.14.5 bedroom• -some with l b1th1. A
..-;... OllU.H~ffefime stvh191 from $1.000 fo $4,000. EJ.
....... ffte ""' fide price shHtt -you'll He the .. vin91. 0th.
.,.. t.11 ft tltey u 1111ot be dupliceted e11ywhere!
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Stonn Wavers Group Picks Mesa Man Students 'J'a.ke
S B Fl • Near F lor1·da Vietnam Stand ANAHEIM -Walter Tl. Home Builders Association. a Ve arn um air Gayner, Costa Mesa devel· Elected vice president! SACRAMENTO (AP) -MIAMI CAP) -A tropj. all f ""-'~-Stude.nta at Sacramento
NOW!
LAS VEGAS 'ACTION' AT
F eat depression, wnlch could oper •nd contractor a n d are Richard H 0 """V'' State College have taken a J t f th air• grow into the s e a 5 0 n 's president of Republic Hom· Development in Garden dove stand 00 the Vietnam US or . e . elgbtn tropical storm, w a a es, ba6 been elected first Grove, and William Lusk oC situation -aa reflected by
centered mJdway between president of the newly found· Lusk Homes. Jack l<inney ol a campus-wide vote taken
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently we a'ttended Miami and Bermuda todlY, ed Orenge C.-urty c.hapter KJnney Air Conditioning i.n Tuesday and WedJtesday. two dnlrcb wedding.s. Following the first ceremony the National Hurricane Ctn· of the Building lndustry At.· An aheim is ttle new secre--They also favor legalizing The RED NORYO 9UARTET
the IJride and bridegroom performed the' traditional ter said. cociation of callfonda. the use of mailjuana such
kill (which wu too loo~and too intimate in my opin· The depression was tx· The new ortaoiiation .re· tary and Russell Betker of U\at It would bt regulated
e· COCKTAILS e DfNING e DANCING
21112 OCEAN, HUNTINGTON BEACH .Sll>-1421 pected to drlft toward· l h e. aulta from the .recent mer.a· Betker-Frederlck.6 Construe· in the same manner that .to. ion). Thea tbeJ faced guests and the minister an· west northwest for l h • er of the Building Contr.ac· tlon and Development in bacco and alcohol are no•
nouaeed ba a 1'0ice that sounded like a carnival bark· next 24 hours. tors Association and the Fullerton Is treasurer. regulated. The DAILY PILOT Best in Wed er, uAnd now may I be1--~~~~~~~~__:.:.:.:.:.::...:..:......:....::..::.:.:._~~~~_:_~~~~~~~__..~~.~~~~~~~----::;,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--
tbe tint to introduce Kr.
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~ laughed and broke
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plauae.
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in tbe UJDe dlardl with the
1 am e JDinister ~
Agaill be~. ''And "°" may I be the ftnt to
inlroduoe ... !" Agaill the
,_.-. applauded.
It 1em11 to me that a
wedding abould be a ctigni·
fied occuion and not give
the guests the feeling they
are in a theater. Please
comment. -DENVER
DEA& DENVER: MJ
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DEAR ANN LANDERS :
T am a middJe..aied widow
who baa dedded to sell in~
surance. My boss ia a fine
man and be ia doing a WOil·
derful job of teaching me
the buainesl. The problem
ii the mu's wife. She is
begiJminc to get on my
nerves. J cannot avoid her
heca•• tbe man'• officn ............
I -.. .-k Ill t :46 1.m. At ..._ II a.m. w take
a colfee llreak. 1"8 bou'
wife always joins us which
I raent because she gets
m off bl11inea matters and
wutes our time. She fre·
quently iDtttrupta UI during
the day using scme lame
excuse to talk to her bus.-
band. Soddenly it occurred
to me that the reason she
does this ii to see what we
are doing. (His office door
is usually closed.)
A nervous stomach di.sor-
dtt which I haven't had in
years ii kicking up again.
My doctor say1 JOmething
ii bothering me. I know
what it is but I don't know
what to do about it. Don't
tell me to leave the busi·
neu. JUlt tell me how to
solve this wife problem. -
KICKAPOO
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:
J am a girl, 16. So often I
rtad Jett.en in your column
from married women who
seem to be head of the ram·
ily. 11aeir bnsbanda are off
huntinc or faslaiJag or they
are so involved in business
that-tbe wives must do do.u·
ble duty. It seems like most
America wives get a raw
deal. .
I came acrosa thja lovely
poem and I'd lite to share
it with you and your read·
en. The author .is unknown.
Please print It.
Woman was created from
I.be rib or man.
She ... not made from
hia bead -to top him;
Nor out of bis feet, to be
trampled upon;
But out. of hia side, to be
equal to him:
Under bis arm. to be pro-
tected;
And near his heart. to be
loved.
Jut sjgn me. A GIRL
FROM LUBBOCK .
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OCC Offense Explodes, Rips
Bruins Meet Stanford
Trojans · Face
.. Sturdy Huskies
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mighty Southeni <:lalit«nia, leery of
a letdown after lalt week's peak per·
formance against Notre Dame, de·
Money
Problems
In Mexico
By GLENN WHITE
Of Ille OlllY l'lllt Slaff
MEXICO CITY-A wide circulation
of counterfeit United States aarency
baa made money exchange here dlffi.
cult unless you deal with large blDb
Ol' touriat qenciee.
One teller looked at two t20 billa 1
was trying exchange for pesOI and
promptly labeled them "counterfeit.••
His unequivocal verdict led me to
believe I might be forced to get part
time work as a shoe shine boy to sur·
vive. However, an appeal to higher
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WA.S H
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GLUOC WMl'T9
!ends it& No . 1 college football rank·
Ing today againet W aehiJICtm>'s bun·
gry Huskies.
National interest focuaed on the
West Coast, where Washington hop-
ed to counter the visiting Trojans' ex·
plosive attack with a rock·ribbed de·
fense and third • ranlced UCLA( try·
ing to keep pace with cross -town ri·
val Southern Cal, marched against
Stanford.
No. 2 Purdue a.ls-0 bad Welt Coast
company, taldng on Oregon State in
its Lafayette, Ind., Homeooming
Game, and No. 4 Colrado vi~ted Ne·
braska for a Big 8 Conference abow·
down. No. 5 North Carolina State en·
tertains Wake Forest in a oigbt. game.
In other ~es involving teams in
The Associated Presa' Top Ten, Ala·
bama, No. 6, tangled with Tennessee,
No. 7, at Blnn.iDgha.m, Ala.; eighth·
ranked Georgia played hoet to YMI;
No. 9 Houston wu at MJaslnippi State
and No. 10 Wyoming at Wichita State.
The day's nationally • televiaed at·
· traction pitted improvmc Tua a-
gaimt ttruaUng Aramu Jn a South·
wfff Coaference tullle at Ltttle Rock, Ark.
Southern Cal, $.0, -o. J. Simp-
son, the Dlltion'1 1.UUC sroaad·Slin-er, againat a Waebinlton delemive
unit that had yielded ju.t M mhing
yards and sixe points per·gtame en
r oute to a 4-1 marlt.
Simpscn, whose seeond·hal:f spree
wrecked Notre Dame 24.7 last Satur·
day, carried an average of 150 yards
per game int-0 tbe Pacific 8 Comer·
ence claab at Seattle, Wash.
Ace quarterback Gary Beban led
the UCLA invasion ot. Palo Alto, Calif.,
where the Bruins went after their
sixth straight victory and tried to top
Southern C&l's 30 • o triumph over
tSanford earlier In the seaton.
North Carolina State's rampaging
Wolfpad~ who craclced the Top Ten
by w•ylaying Houston two weeks ago
and kept rolling last Saturday with a
t1ank authority proved successful and 31·9 romp over Maryland, figure to
t:1e exchange was finally mad&-get pa.st Wake Forest for their aixth
al.er press credentials were . shown victory without a Ion in tonight's top
and a lie detector test was given. game.
Elsewhere in Olympicland : In otfter nig?lt gamea Louisiana . . • . . s~. upl,ft by Mlaml, J'la., last
The United States was fotced fo week, ~ t-0 bounce back against
scr:ilch from water polo and basket-Kentucky at home; Rice's sl.a'prisinl
ball competition because so many of Owls, who smashed Northwestern 5().
our key players are in ~llege and 6 a week ago, entertain Southern
simply could not take t.be ttime off to Methodist; Air Force viafts Tulane a.od
come down for the Little Olympics. Utah plays at Arizona.
Dave Ashleigh of Costa Mesa, a .
member of the water polo force, thus
lost a chance to compete in this inter·
national spectacle. However. a ssist·
ant team coach Monty Nitzkowski
(Huntington Beach) was still able to
come. serving as a scout-observer. • • •
The Toomey contingent from La·
ouna Beach (Dick Sr. and Dick Jr.) ~bout ended in fisticuffs with a French
newsman the first day of track com·
petition.
They were standing up, in front of
the Frenchman, taJcing pict~ and
looking for U.S. athletes and officials
they might know.
It was betweeo events. But the
Frenchman blew his stack, grabbing
the younger Toomey and yanking him
back into his seat. Toomey responded.
by cuffing the offender on the arm.
There was a hot 6change of French·
English and the other members of
the French news media stomped
their feet and hollered.
But, everyone cooled off and M'der
was preserved. • •
The Russian gymD8$ts are the most
feminine looking of ~Y women ath·
letes I've seen here, which may aeem
surprising~ • • •
Being bilingual is generally a great
advantage. However, I have been
discovered by Mexican newsmen and
alter interviewing English.•peaklng
performers, I find myself being inter·
\'iewed by Mexican colleagues.
• • •
Would you believe Moogolia sent a
Chance Gives
Twins Credit
WOOSTER, ObJo CAP) -Minnesota
Twins' pitcher Dean Chance gave
credit Friday to his teammates for
his selection as American League
Comeback Player of the year.
"I came to a better club," Chance
said. "Harmon Killebrew. Bob Alli·
son and Tony Oliva au played great
ball behind me. These guys made
me."
Chance said not winning t.be pen·
nant toolc some of the glory out of
the award but said It was a great
honor. Also, t.be change in ball clubs
"was tremendous for me," be added.
After a 12-17 record with t.be Cali·
fornia Angels last year, Chance wac
sent to the Twins as part of a four-
player trade. He posted a •t4 record
for Minnesota with a 2.~ earned ru11
average and ~ strikeouts. He wal.kec'
only 67 and pitched a no·bitter agains
Cleveland on Aug. 25.
''The thought came sticking witJ·
me about not winning," Chance said
of the 1966 season with California. He
said the comeback was "just one or
those things" and added Managers
Cal Ermer and Sam Mele did tre·
mendous jobs.
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NERVOUS REDSKINS -Two unidentified memhen al the Wam.
ington Redskins football team emerged from die Los AaceJa Coli-
seum tunnel Friday afternoon to survey the racially-teme ua of Loi
Angeles. Note police spelling of "vehicles" on sign.
50,000 Expeeted
Rains, Redskins Tangle
In Sund3y Coliseum Tilt
The Los Angeles Ra.ms and the
Washington Redakins, both of whom
played tie games last week, sb'ive to
gain a decuion when they collide in
a National Football League game Sun·
day at the Col.lseum.
The Redaldna lost a chance to win
at Atlanta lut wee.k when the Fal·
corus booted a field goal with two sec-
onds remaining ror a 20-~ resull
The week before the Dallas Cow·
boys scored a touchdown with only
JIMMY JACOBS
PLAYS AT VCI
Jimmy Jacobs. for years the world's
,-eatest hindbeU player, will partici·
late in an exhibition match Suoday at
l p.m. in UC Irvine's handball build·
ng.
Jacobs' opponent will be Stuffy Sing·
•r, a world ·ranked performer In bis
wn right. Public addre86 announcer
or the match will be Art Link:letter.
There is no admission charge for
he exhibition .
UCI is allowing Jacobs to use the
·1niverslty'1 modern handball facili·
ies to produce an instructional film on
~ndball.
10 seconds rem.-.., lor a a.11 ft&
tory.
As it stands eoia« -~ lh1ll
week or the NFL campaip.. Ille Rams
are one game oat of fint platt ia
the Coastal Divilioa. widl a ~l-1 rec-
ord and the fted*iM, 2-1-1. ia die
Capitol DiYiliaa...
Two weeks • ~ Rama' tllree-
game winnillg streak eame to • ad
when they lod to the Su Frw9ct
49en. 27·!.4. and last week .-8aJd...
more. thanks to a few 111.irades.. t..-
Angeles came fr'OGl bebiad '9 e.911
a 24-24 tie with the C.olta.
Sunday's game, apecW t. .._
50,000 faDs to Memorial 0ali9 WWW.
shapes 1q> u u aerial attack pidel
by the Redgkjm' Samy ,_, " •
wbo leads the NFL ia ...-C yard-
age-1,343-to ~ ieape'• lradillC
ground gaining ~ fbe a.-. will
154 yank per game.
Quarterback Roma Gallriel ..
connected on three long bomi. apilllt
the Colts, has maneaverwl ~Rams
l nto a welJ..bal.anoed oftealiwe team.
Dick Bau. rib 211 yards ~
is No. 6 in the league. ud Les Jo.
sephson, t'IL is No. t. 1beir CDID-
blned 552 yards esceeils the mtire
Washington output iD this deputmea
"Devastating" is the dea:a iptiM
given by Ram coacb Geortle Alla flt
the Redskins' pass catcben. Clmtey
Taylor, Bobbr MitcbeO _. MnJ
Smith.
~. OC100ft /.!, 196/ OAJL y PILOT JI
Tigers 37-22
Quarwrback Compktes
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covered and aprinted down the aide·
lines for the score. Lemoine convert·
ed for' 31-15.
The bai clubs matched scores ln
the fourth. Van Dusen tallied on a
one·yard run for the Tigers for 31·22.
Wayne Tin:l1n added the final Bue
acore with 7 seconds remaining when
he bucked for three yards.
1be offensive Slhow was the best for
OC€ this year with ttae exceptioo of
tbe Chaffey contest, whicfa the Bucs
woo, 5$-18. The Bucs succeeded, how·
eever, in running up more points a·
gai.nst Riverlsde than Fullerton and
Mt. San Ant-0nio put together, and
more than the pot.ent Golden West
RU8tlers did the previoua week.
Frank Weiratb plcked up 95 yards
in 23 carries for tile Bucs in an effort
to retain bia Eastern Conference rush-
ing lead. Bailey piclced up 52 yards in
eigbt carries.
Steve Colflesh had his best nigtlt as
a receiver in two years fur the Bucs.
The former Costa Mesa a1*llete pick·
ed oif1 five Lemoine tosses for tr1
yards, with Craig Allen m I..ecuna
Beach gathering in thr~ tw 47.
. The Bucs may be in tough a&efnrt
San Bernardino next wetend. 'lbe
lnd.ians held Ml San Antonio fa 14-9
a week ago, and have the second ie.d-
iQg rulher in tbe conference iD Geor1fe
Trllble.
Boxers Keep
Cool Before
Big Fight
It is only a week to go but thus far
there haa been no exchange of un-
pleasantries between former heavy-
weight champion Floyd Pattenon and
young Jerry Quarry.
The two meet in a 12-rou.nd nation·
ally t.eleviJed fight, another iD an in·
t.ernational series to fill Cassim Clay's
vacant throoe at the Olympic Audit·
orlum Saturday, starting at 3 p.m.,
PDT. The telecast will be blacked out
within 150 mil~ of Los AngelM.
Patterson ls training at San Jacinto,
some 70 mi1u east in ~ .mountain
country, and 22-year-old Quarry at
Santa Ana to the southeast.
There is professional antagonlsm
but great personal mutual respect be·
tween the fighters, hence none of the
frequent verbal exchanges.
The pair fought a rousing draw in 10
rounds here last June. Quarry floored
Patterson twice in the second round
but failed to follow up the adftntage.
Patterson wu credited with a
knockdown in t.be seventh round on a
blow to the head which caught Quarry
a little off.balance. Patterso1 ripped
open a deep cut over Quarry'• right
eye in the fourth frame but trainer
Teddy Bentham managed to keep the
wound under control for the reroalnlng
rounds .
The winner of the mach wU1 meet
either Thad Spencer or the winner of
the scheduled fight between Jtmmy
Ellis and Oscar Bonavena in tbe llilu·
ination series. ·
· contingent of 'Zl athletes to the Pre·
Olympics? With the slow arrival of
U.S. stars on the scene, the 700 mem·
bers of the world press gathered at
one time were incllned to believe
there would be more Moogollans here
than Americans.
Palmer Benched • Ill Ryder Play
Bavasi After
Seattle Team?
SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) -~
Times said Friday that E. J . "Buz:z.l.e"
Bavasi, executive vice president of
the Los Angeles Dodgers, will try to
acquire a major league baseball fran.
chise in Seattle.
• • •
A reporter from Helsinki confides
a rear by his countrymen that Russia
may someday try to take ovel' Fin·
land and that if that CQmes to pass,
the UnJted States would not interfere.
He also blames the high price of
clothlng In the Soviet Union on heavy
n ussian military expend.Jtures. • • •
Randy Matson came and departed
90 1wiftty that no ooe had a chance to fntlel view him. In fact. after he won
the shot, be didn't even stay in the
Olympic Stadium Ioog enough to get
his medal.
When nervous officials were finally
convineed Matson was already on his
way back to the States, they began
looking around for an American proxy
to take the victory stand.
At that time I was the only Yank
In the vicinity and for a fleellnJ( mo·
ment 1 reared the finger might (a U
IA mM direction.
HOUSTON (AP) -The great
A.mold Pabner was on the bench when
U.S. goU professionals went out to try
to widen their 5'7i·2l,2 lead over the
British today in the second phase o!
the 17th biennial Ryder Cup matches.
Palmer, one or the stars in Amer·
lea's strong start Friday in the two·
b a I 1 foursomes. was surprisingly
dropped from the Une·up for the four
morning four·baU tests although slat·
ed to return to action in the afternoon.
The decision was made by the strict
U.S. captain Ben Hogan. who didn't
think it was necessary to give an ex·
planation. -
"He is not playing because I say
so." Hogan told a news conference.
"l am the captain and r say who
plays.''
A reporter asked if there were rea·
sons.
"Yep," said Hogan.
"May I ask what they are?" the re·
porter pressed.
"You may ask. but I don't have to
teU you," Hogan replied.
In addition to Pal.mer, the world's
aJJ.tfme leadJng money winner. Hogan
also ordered the 47·year--0ld J u 1 i u s
Boros to sit out the morning matches.
The series1 which the United States
has lost only three times in 40 years
ends with 16 singles tilts Sunday.
There's no question who is boss of
the American team. It's HogAn. the
tough little four·tlme U.S. Open cham·
pion from Fort Worth, Tex., who dur·
ing. his bri'llant carter WC\& known as
"Blue Blades." the "Hawk," Hd the
"Wee lee Mon."
Nichols went to Texas A&M on a
golf scholarship under Paul "Bear"
Bryant, now Alabama's militant foot·
ball coach.
"Ho'!An 1s a tot like Bryant." Ni ch·
ols said. "U ,)'OU don't wbi the flrst
time. he won't 1o9t twice tridt the
personnel."
Another player said Rogan w:atdled
the tum practiee five miduta ...
remartced: "I've Dnel" teee • .....,.
God-awful shots in my life."
Hogan didn't leav~ it • to the
players oo whether they should me
the small British ball or tlw largr
American baU
"Anytime you an tR t~ smallrr
ball. at helps." he said.
Earlier he uid. "Ir my plafn'I
don't have enough sense to im the
i;maller ball. I.bey shouldn't be • the
team."
Hogan has become the militant ap.
taln. pushing the Profeuional Golfn's
Association brass to the sidelines in
the conduct of the team. So fllr it's
worked well.
Palmer and Gardner Oickinsan won
two m•tches Friday. bealinc O'C.C.
nor and A11iu 2 and I and then trounc-
illc ~ lblcotm Gregson and llugh
Boyle 5 ..S 4. Palmer made a fantas·
lit lbol out of the woodl for the key
lbol of tbe morning match. Fine put·
tine by Daimoa won the aecond.
Pott ud NichoU alao won two
points. beating Hunt and Coles 6 and
5 and AOila and O'Connor 2 and l.
~ othn' U.S. full point came on a I·
• victory by 8onlt and Casper over
Will and Huggett. •bo played the same
pair to a JtancktiD for a hall In the
moraing.
Jacklia ud 1bornu were Britain's
beroel. winnina twice. They beat San·
den and Brewer 4 .and 3 and Littler
and Ga~ 3 and 2. Jacklin is
Britain's ZJ.year-old rookie.
"rm not happy.•• said Dai Rees. the
British captain. •'()w boys aren't get·
tiag the ball doH enough to the hole.
Bat w.'U do betta •. ,
Bavasi was quoted as saying he had
clearance from Dodger owner Walter
O'Malley to make the bid for the
Seattle operation.
The American League this w e e k
promised. the city a franchise by 1971
if a suitable stadium is provided. The
Times also quoted Warren Giles. Na·
tional League president. as saying in
a telephone interview his circuit is also
interested in expanding to Seattle.
Bavasi told the Times: "I consider
Seattle has the best potential of' all H
a major league city. I would prefer to
operate in the National League but
would be willing to work in the Amer-
ican League."
As the Dodger general meager,
Bavasi directed the team to ltpt Na·
tional League pennants.
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Colony QB Tar-Saint Battle . .. -._ ..
Jlips Oilers Tops Prep Slate
. -lb 2~0 Rout Does Santa Ana H i g b
School beve one of the ne-
tiOO'• finest prep football
te&llll?
'The SaiJMa go into to-
ni&ht's match fresh fr()Ql •
Nr'tllng 28-0 triumph of
Anahelm last weekend.
Newport's most recent oul·
ing ~ a disputed, last·
minute 10.7 defeat at West·
em last Saturday.
scoreless tle with C o-s lt
Meea last week &Gd ~lY
hopes the Ea&les can ~Y
at least as well agal...t·. Ebe Tigers tonight. -_,",''~ . -: .... .. :
: _.,;BOMER WlLLLUlS ,• :°'_...., ........
:Qj}teim lpeed*r Gear·
-· """"--ran the qUU"ter· ~~libbe~
~ ~ Frid.llY night as
La gun an s
In 14-6
Tri11mph
BJ TEIUlY NEP'l'JNE .............
SccsiQc both their touch·
dowal in tbe leCODd half
and dilplayJnc a .tlrclY
defeue, Che ArtilCa of La-o-. Beach edted viaitinC Villa P•k Frid-., ..._, 14-
6.
It -h ti*'CI Qoestview
leap f!MOl1ntrr -both teama IDd Lecuna'• leCODd vidarJ iD a raw et bome.
nit Spmianl IOlll'ICl tbeit
loae 1Dllc:ll ~.... Ill 1 :• of tbe~...-.--11-1* ........ .. ·--<• .... ........ and• M a.t stood
b()Qjb tbe lint MK;
1bt-MCaDd bllf ... all La.t• .. 1M Artist de-
femc dominaled play. VO.
la JSrt WU held to IO
yardf· rUJhinC .ad 21 y.-dl
pu4I in the •ecood half.
u.becker J e r r y H•a-
stroli set up the Artist ftnt
toudjlown when be inter-
cept.4 a Spart8D pua and
returlled it SS rardl to tbe
Villa2Parl S4. Kuhn mede
17 b8he Sputan 17 and on
rout11 down from the 13
Steve Wiezbowaki ttirew a
touclidown pasa to Craig
Peter.ton in the right cor·
ner 9r the score. Wieibow·
ski k:fcked the conversioft.
Fl~l J\m Kutan acored
the iicood ArtiJt twcbdown
on t aenutiooal 87-yard
punt ~eurnt. Kuhn WU the
ofieni:ive leader for tM
Artis&. gaining 101 yards
in l~ carries.
end to end, the Art-
ists e completely stifled
the ill& Park running
game: in the tecond half.
The §pAtt.ana were forced
to Ptnt seven times in the
§:am-£
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the clMay Oolooilta bmiked
HUlllti.nCtQn Bead! M at
... 00en' ltadiwn.
1'be IN • pomd ICNIDbier
set up Aftlbejm '1 first 1COre
early in the first quartM
with hro big tuner• and in
.. 9l!lCllmd *tma apped
M'OIJDd left end for rt yards
to 8C'()ft and &iv• the Oolo-
nitita • commmdtng 14 • 0
edge at intermission.
1be O>lonista first tally
cane in a1x play1 with 6:1JO
remaininc In the first quar-
ter • they moved nnooth-
ly from h Oilen ~ to the
10, Oil Fruer's l'Ulle-daz.
zle rum. W.it Smtih ri~
ed b'outb tackle for the score.
Marc Kemp pc-.ed toe al·
90 flaured bi1 in tbe Anl-
heiln au.ct • be booted
S • for • J in the COllTel'liOll
deietment. and added •
U.ymd field pl iD ..
fourtl quart.er OD a ~
ColoniJt drive.
Llrry BMbfClrd. altermt-Jnc rib FraMr at'qu.rter-bect. bit Smtth OD a U.
)'mrd pllll plaJ ill 1M mt C" ~ tlMI ~a1•*1'
..... on... .... three IOJd.. .. ICOriAI oppoi bmtties So down tbe, tubes in tb• tee·
and balf when they recov-
•td three Anebeim furn·
blel in Colonist territory.
But the Oilet offenae, hard
put all niCtlt to get rolling,
lpUttered.
Tooy &onwell, Hunting-'°" Buch quarterback,
pl•yed a wbale of a game,
foe the loosen. ijlJ scrambl-
inC tactica clolely re.embl·
ed tbon of Frazer, but ttle
difference wu the Colonist
line. Bonwell, with no pl~
to run, took to the llir and
hiJ passing game kept the
Colonista honest.
IT'S ALL MINE, BABY -HuntingtOn B~aoh's Mike Priddy latches onto a
Tony Bonwell· thrown pass Friday night as Anaheim's Walt Smith comes up to
apply the tackle. But Anaheim survived this play and went on to thrash the
Oilers, 24-0. ~
Mustangs
Drop 28-6
Decision
Open Crown Defense
r
In the closing secoods the
Oilers' Dan FNncls dropp-
ed a 30 -yard bomb m the
bandll of Bob Wk:U:rsbam,
beaded full tilt into the end
zone, but it dribbled off his
fingertipl. It WU the cJol.
est the bostl came all even·
lng to getting something on
the IK.'Orebolrd.
Gary Winn . a five · loot,
eight • inch dynamo w h o
does everything but blow up
"~ the balls. quarterbacked • 1) • ,
1• 1li Jf 10
' 0 • 5t ~
f Loara's Saxons to a coo-
,1~ vincing 23-6 victory over
~ Costa Mesa Hjgh School
10 Friday nlg'ht at Orange ·~ Coast College. 1 ,; The loss not only ~nts
, ~ M u s t a n g s· won-toss
0 record but they also sw-
IMDfYIOVAL f'AH• ...
(ered what might be a
crushing injury lo their best
ball carrier, Ram.on Ricar.
do.
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ltUSHlfle
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The fleet halfback had his
hand stepped on late in the
gQme and it might be brok·
en. Ricardo's hand w a s
swollen considerably after
tile contest and Costa Mesa
coach Neil Peek (eared a
break.
As for the game itself.
~k best summed up mal·
ters by saying: "a defens-
ive halfback can cover a
pass receiver for only so
long."
ln other words.. Winn's
backfield scrambling tac-
tics forced Peek's defenders
(Set MESA, Pace 13)
Mater Dei Blast s
Bosco Braves, 34-7
By ROGER CARLSON
Of "'9 Oalll' P'llll Slaff
BELLFLOWER -Mater
Dei opened ita defense of
the Angelus Leaiue football
crown Friday night with a
resounding 34 • 7 triumph
over St. John Bosco before
some 4.100-fans .
The Monarcns. who had
broke n even in pre -League
play turned loose Bob Men·
dez on the scrappy Braves
and turned what had been
a fairly even game throug6
three quarters into a full
scale rout in t.he final peri·
od .
The Monardls nursed a
14·7 lead going into the last
period end then added three
touchdowns • mainly due to
their fine defensive second·
ary.
, Eric Patton, the Mon-
archs' all . evrything, stole
a pass and ran SO yards for
one touchdown and then
Jim Berg grabbed a Brav·
es aerial and returned it 18
yards to the four to set up
the final touchdown of the
nlg'ht.
9:15 to go to make it 26-7.
Mendez had done most of
the work getting the Mon-
archs into scoring position
with bull • Ulre r u s h e s
through the middle.
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Orange Coast area foot·
ball fans have a chance to
(ind out just bow good the
ClF'a No. 1 rated team ls
when the Sainll take oo
Newport Harbor tonight at
the latter'• field at 8 p.m.
Overall, Santa Ana la 4--0
and lhe Saints have aJ.
lowed only two 1967 touch·
"If we play as wtiU u:~.
did against C.oat.a ~a.
we'll do all ri~t ag~t
VaJeQCla," be ~eel.·
The Saint-Sailor contron----------
He's fearful c:J ~bitty .. jj,.
ger baclt Rhett Bray, W:bO.
Lowry S'a)'I, makes vi«•
yards on broken plays .t.1>a4\
on those in which he to~ talion is one of three Coast
area prep enc6unter1 this
evening. Coach John Low-
ry'• Estancia Eaglet travel
to Valencia and the West·
miDJter-Western club at
the Lions' field roundt out
tonight's prep slate.
Coach Wade Watts of
Newport, who figures he's can as t.he David in another
gimt-pygmy duel. ca 11 e d
Tom Baldwin's powerfut
Santa Anans "one of the na-
tioo'a finest higib 1 c boo J
teama" tbi.s week.
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Santa Ane at Newport
Harbor, 8 p.m.
Western at Westminster,
8 p.m.
Estancia at Valencia.
8 p.m.
doW11111. And only Western
has scored a TD on New·
port, so tonight's Davidson
Field game cquld turn into
ao earth-shaking defensive
war.
Estancia played lo •
the script. ~..: ·
Westminster's Lions, ~
have evened their record"~\
2-2 after two straight vfctAi,
lea, look for win No. i~ lei·
night when they host W•J-
ern's Pioneers. ~ · ·
Although .Boawell's eulfit
ran up a 28-7 victory '9~)
Valley last week, the U4m
mentor sar.i "Western w
the same type of fast, 1fte.:
bile defensive line that"\flt.
ley gave ua IO mudi tnu·
ble with." !:?:-
CdM Battles Magnolia
To s urprising 6-6 Tie
The Lions seem to iiiive
their offense on the ;dW\l
wack.s now-they've put.:;tx,.
gether 21-7 and 28-7 ·!'irins
over Hunt.ingtOn Beach·~
Valley back·lx>-ba<:k a t.t'e r
two unimpressive opening
efforts.
BJ STEVE EXOVJCM
Of .... °"" ...........
,\l(e-leCllrinC .. iacredi·
ble M ba1ftbDe lead from
Ulldtleated )lapolla, Canan-
• .. Kar'• rewl&aUled lrid-
lroD force.I stood ol1 tbe po-
tent Sentinel.I to a M dead·
lock FricJay night in aa Ir·
vine League encounter at
Davidson Field.
When asked why the same
team that lost to Fountain
Valley 12-0 laat week could
rebound and hold a squad
most prognosticators tabbed
as a serioUJ contender (or
the league title, Sea King
head coach Dave Holland
was quick to praise his fine
quarterback Greg Vandel'·
burg.
"We knew they bad a good
ground defense and that we
would have to pa111 a&inst
them.''
Indeed. it was Vanderburg
who made the difference in
the first ball aa the a.enior
signal-ea.JJer . who lftDted
last week's fracaa becMise
of an injured right ahould·
er. completed four of four
passes attempted and spear-
headed tbe Sea King touch·
down drive in the second
quarter.
Tiie services of Vander-
burg will probaby be missed
for the remainder of the sea-
son. though, as he re-separ-
ated ha touchy shoulder at
th.e beginning of the last
frame.
After a scoreless first
quarter, Corona del Mar
moved the pipldn from
their own 25 to the DlitiaJ
touchdown of the game in a
drive that was su.talned by
two Sentinel penalties and
a fumble recovery that nett-
ed 13 yards.
The PAT attempt failed.
Magnolia threatened to tie
lt up before lbe intermission.
but their drive wu stopped
short by a fumble on tM
CdM 23.
Magnolia opened the sec-
ond half with a touchdown
trek that consumed 84 yards
in 10 minutes as they dis-
played the finesse that had
established them a perfect
Irvine League record.
The PAT kick WU bJock-
ed and the score stood at 6-
6 with 11: 04 expired in the
third quarter.
Magnolla almost srabbed
all the marbln late In the
pme when tbey recovered a
blocked pant on the Corona
del Mar aeven, but a Sea
K.ing ·fumble recovery on
the one yard line insured
the tie.
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Posts 26-30
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llE-Gl1n V1no.Wtlker
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ltT-G1ry Ntumlll RE~hrls WM• Ql-RlndY Conlbs wa-Oarrtl e1r11 WALNUT-A gritty Gold· Fa-ROii st1eo11erf
en West College cross coun· wasTHN
try squad baWed heat. tf .:ftO: ~':
mnog, and hills as well as "~!m': !::: ....
Mt. San Antonio College :~,~ here Friday afternoon. and RE~11e wn,...
won over all of tttem. 26-~t:E~ v1'::~ ~· to notch its tiffll consecu-':=3::r ,C:,ro':~ live Eestern Cooferencel---
victory.
The victory, one of the
finest in the career of Coecb
Tom Noon, pushed the
strong Rustlers aD04her
rung up the ladder toward
t h e Eastern Conference
cbamplonsh)p and a lllOt at
the state title .
Only Fullerton and Chaf·
fey stand in Ile way of
Golden West's first unde-
feated season in any vvsity
sport. The Ru stlers host
the Fullerton Hornets next
Tuesday In what looms as
a tight and decisive meet.
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Brea Dumps FV Barons, 40-6
Mendez was a terror He
smashed for 124 yards in 25
carries while chalking up
two touchdowns.
His bull -like rushes
through the middle provided
the driving force in both of
Mater Dei's first two sror·
es.
2nd Tea1n Quarterback
Numbs Marina, 38-18
Time• and places:
1-Dnmg, Mt. SAC, 21·26 :
2-S)'bert, GWC, 21 :44: 3-
Buebter, Mt. SAC, 22:03; 4.
lnglehart, GWC, 22: 12; 5-
Schroll, GWC, 22:28; 6-Hay-
nes, Mt. SAC. 22:49; 7-Mess-~ By DICK JAMES
Of ......... ,,.,...,
Cellar • dwelling Brea,
losing only tbe pre • ~
toss of the coin, ecored in
t!Vfly period rib a balanc·
ed runm.ng and JJ9Ninc It·
taclt to shock Fountain Vt.1-
ley' 1 Bwone, 40 • 6, in an
Irvine 1.-gue football game
M Brea Fricti.y ni&ht.
~Alex Hen-
derson end Ric.ta Deflorio
alternately Wedded Foun-
tain Valley'• delemes with runnmc ud pMling, re-
l!pectiv.ly. in a o.dl' N ilht
triumph for the Wildcats.
Henderson acored tbrff
touchdowns on runs of 13,
7 and 31 yards, while Di-
fleriio tallied on .e 2 • yard
111Nk and paned to Oank·
e(.-beclt Wayne ~Wps for
aqother TD.
Colcb Broce Pick:ford's
BVon& could n o t .olve
a~·s wide • •el flank~
1>rfenst and had particular
tr·oub le containing WUdcat
IWeepe and off.tackle rush·
es.
'lbe game wes but three
m.inutea old when Brea co-
oaptain Joe RameUa inter·
cepted a deflected Ron My-
en pass at the Fountain
Valley 45 and returned it
15 yards.
Five plays later, Hender·
ton circled left end off a
double win( formation for
13 yards and the fint ol six
Wildcat TD'1, equally di·
vlded between the two halv-
es.
Brea built a 34-0 lead be·
fore tM Barons pat togeth·
ft' a 66 • rard fourth quar·
ter march for their only
!C'Or'e. Resern quarterback
Wietu Kunst engineered tM
drive whJctl featured Steve
VaJbuena's reverses •nd
Ktm1t's TO meak of three
yards.
Rametta was on the re·
ceJving end of five of Brea's
nine completed puaea. Di·
nodo h.it him thret times
as Breat piled up lM yards
in paning o(fense in the sec-
ond half
TIAM STATISTICS
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And, Kev1n Williams turn·
ed in a good night's work
with some fine ball handli ng
along with rutting three for
10 (or 49 yards to keep the
Braves off balance.
The Mater Oei defense
was the key to the victory
thou gh. as Patton led the
defensive pLay along with
Berg, Carl Hernandez. Lar-
ry Snay and Spencer Fraiz·
er.
St. John Bosco was able
to penetrate the Monarch
forward wall for only 36
yards net on the ground.
The Braves did a ~ttle
better ttirough the air It
was a 25-yard scoring pass
in the first quarter t h a t
shook up the Monarchs and
forced them to come rrom
behind lo take a 14 · 7 lrad
at the half
The Monarchs put t h e
game out of reach early
in the fourth period on a
68-yard drive consuming
six plays.
Tom Gehris broke ovar
t~ckle for the last eight
yards for the score with
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By EARL GUSTKEY
Of Ille D•Mr f'lll! Stiff
Jerry Dyer, a skirwiy
quarterback who baa been
riding the bench for three
years at Santa Ana Valley
High School, numbed Ma·
rina's Vikings with one
back-brealting pass after
another Friday night to lead
his team to a 33-18 victory.
The mild upset OCCUJ'fll
before 3,7l2 fans at West-
minster High School.
For both teams, it was a
reversal of form from ttleir
previous week's performan-
ces.
For Valley. the victory
w.a:; a smashing rebound
rrom their 28-7 Ucking al
the hands of Westminster
lai;t week For the stunned
VI.kings, the loss was a dis-
appointi ng reveral of form
after their 3.1-14 victory ov-
er Huntington Beach.
Although Oyer. taking ov-
er for Dave Buchholi. was
Valley's prime mover, the
Vik.lngs were also responsi·
ble for bringing about th eir
oownfall. Untimely penal·
ina, GWC, 23 :~; 3-DeNuc· ties and a shaky pass de.-· GWC 23 06 9 p re:: were the principal in· ~~'. SAC, '23:~; :10.~!::
II' utenta. GWC, 23:40.
tUter both teams slugged ----------------==:.._ __ .;..._
it out at midfield for most
of ttie first quarter, Dyer
started to unload the heavy
artillery. He hit end Dave
Alexan~r on the 12 with a
toss and then h.it the same
receiver in the next play in
the end zone with 1: ~ le.fl.
Wolfgang Betz soccer . boot·
ed the conversion and Val-
ley never traUed thereaft-
er.
T h e Dyer.to-Alexander
combination connected a-
gain In th~ sc~nd quarter
for a 13-0 lead.
Typical of Marina 's fros·
tration was an 80-yard kick·
oH return by Tom Allanson
for a TD that was called
back by a penalty far re·
moved from the play. But
the Vlkes' sUck quarter-
back. M i k e Tamiyasu,
drove his team midfield -
with help Crom his own 25-
yard run and finally hit
G a r y Pakele with a TD
(Sef MARINA, .,ace 13)
ORANGE COUNTY INT't~~"
ReMfWd S.b-2.50
Oen. Aclmlhlon -2.00
S.Vlcemen & CttlldNn-UO
Orl'itp County Int' I. Ric.way
(714)ue..3St5
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Pirate Poloists "I l -FinleyTalis
Clinch EC Title Kennedy
As A's Pilot
<>Rn1• c ••• t eoue,.
dumped Fullerton I • 7 ln
double overtime Friday in
one of the molt riotous wa·
tier ;polo tamee ever _,eel
at~ ~'e Pirate pool.
. :tnPI• occ ltiD -•ix cobference contelta nmeJn.
in •• the win almoet uaures
CO.di Jack Fullerton'• fore-~·:~ the EC title tbM y~. · n waa • tough, brutal wa-te.t }lolo tame. Fullerton
took • 1.0 leed midway tmough the first qu.ter,
lhlt'.~occ came t.cS to ti•
i~'·~ Dan airilti'1 peMlty
driW just before Ile gun.
~p O'Rourte put F JC •
2·1 ln the second quar-ter :0n a long job, but Mike
Q:~ ecorecl on an u.Ut
from Bob LGng end t h e
icon read 2-2 at the hllf.
.O!Gc. talllecl the only
goal ln the fourth qtmter
~ be pumped ln a pen· ~ lh<lt with 1:46 left to
lm>d the flme into double
~.
::JNyne Cowie put 1be Hor·
neta ahead M, but Christie
Wlltd on a lob and Mll'k
J'bMm on • penalty 1hrow
llDil:the Bue• led ~ the end
el·the ftrlt overtime 8-5.
·,,llbe •econd ova1:im• waa
bedtmn. Beck fired ona ill·
MARINA.~·
to 4be corner with fotr min·
utel left fer M , AOd Cowie
immedJatA!ly eddied a pen-
alty throw to put the Hor·
ne(a up, 7~.
W«ti 2~ minutes remain-
ing, CJrittie tied it on a
penalfiy throw. Some berd-
noaed water polo ran the
clock out to 18 teCOnda be-
toi-e O'Gara drilled one put
the straininC Hornet goalie
and OOC wrapped it up, 8-7.
OCC goalie Ralph Cross
WU treat, turning in 12 laV·
ea ad ~I Ile attack
with ll'ellt polltb.
MESA •••
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:.: RACE RESULTS ...
Werner Dunb
~Niguel Ace -@*Werner, who alrelldy
hact:-Gne ol the two holee·Jn. ~ded at Laguna NI·
i\ll!D>witry Club, fierd an-
o.tl¥( ooe Thursday.
-11~:-aced Ute HS • yard eifhth hole with a seven
ircm: ~ shot wa.s witness·
ecr::,,y Howard Bose, Bud
~ and Nardle Pflrman.
OAKLAND (AP) -Bob
Kenneey,beadcoach of~e
<J»cago Qlbs the past two
seasons, waa named play-
ing manager of the new
~ Athletics Friday by
owner Charles 0. F'i.nley,
the Oailand Tribune eeid.
George Roes, sport& edi·
b'8 of the Tribune, sald the
~ent was announc-
ed by Fintey in Chicago.
Kennedy. 47, replaces
Luke Apping, wbo t o o k
over aft« Finley fired Al-
vin Dark in August.
Finley a1Jo named three
eoachet, Bill Posedel, for.
mer pitching coedl ol the
San Francisco GI.ants ; John·
oy McNamara, now with
the M, and SbennaD Lol·
lar.
Tenna .of Kennedy's coo-
trwct were mt 8llD<lUDCed.
Kennedy, Poeedel and Mc·
Nm:nara are in Mesa. Ariz.,
wu4dng at the A's ialtruc-
tion cmnp.
sawroay, octoott n , l 'ffl7 DAILY PILOT J:J
Good Gtae": fJ .. , ...
Y az Signs 'Dre.am Contract'
·United Rangers in T~·:
The United Ooast Rang.
ers Soccer Club travela to
Hermosa Field in Hermosa
Beach SUnday to take on
took a decided Cll.rn for tie
better last weekend with ifte
play ol 18-year-Old newcom•
er Steve Jdbnston. The rook•
le booted home all fiv= in ttie Ran~· 5-1 BOSTON (AP) -Boltoa
Red Sox alugeer cad YM-
tnernaki aped a ~
contract Friday and aid tbe
salary wu "the kind ol. 6'-
ure I always ......
about u a boJ." Mod
gueJsei put it at ••
The euct figure ftl Mt
disclosed. but Red Sos GeD-
eral Manager Diet O'c.-
nell aid the c td• ..t ••makes Carl om ol. the bat
paid players in Red Sos .._
tory and the coatract ii in
the upper clau of cuabwts
in baseball ...
y astnemU:i aid the pld
waa limited to the 19 _.
SOD and carried DO --clauses. "lt'a a atraiOlt sal-
ary contract.'' be said.
Y astn.em.sti, who won tbe
.American League's Triple
Crown this le3IOD and led
the Red Sos to their fint
pennant in 21 years. made
an estimated •• tllil year.
It is Red Sos poticJ -• di.sclole playen' pladeL
.. ( -Wl"J, Yf!r1 ltappy
to be qnillc ddl Qiilb act."
Yaslnemlld aid. ~ b i 1
.,ur ........ oat per-
...i tllrill far me. After be-
iltg ... lar. ,_,.. iD the
...... cli'rillaa. ii ... won-
derfld ID play with a pen-
nant -willnillC dub and not
have to read about it in the .....,....
''I amned m.JRlf this
year. ··1 don't bow what it
was. I just had ., mucb coe-
fideece that whenever I
came up to the plate I knew
I eoalill do it.. ..
Y......m led the 1-gue
ill bdimc at .m and 121.
............ nd tied Bar-
JDCMI IDDebi ew ol. the lfiD.
-.ta Twim ill lane runs
rill 44.
Tbe COlllb"act makes the 21
,ear.W ldtlmlded ahlgger
the leCGIMI lligbest player
in Red Sos ......, bellial
Ted Williams. who made an
atimatect sm.-cbrinC m
.beJdaJ. nerew ._. ...-
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tion that Yastnemskl's pay the Httmoea Soccer Club
might be partially deferred at a 2 p.m. match.
so that be would get some of United'• league proepecta over Azusa Sunday. .:-:
it alter bis retirement, eati------------------.... -
mated about 1V14.
Owner Tom Yawtey said
tb:ll was not discussed.
"For the time being
we have talked about only
the contract for next year,''
Yawtey said.
Y aatnemski joked with
Yawtey during the signing.
Reporters uked Yawtey
to show bis superstar· where
to lign.
"Don't you tnow where?"
Yawtey med.
"No," Yutrzemsld said.
"My wife usually does the
aigning." \
YutneJDJki wound 11p bis
best 1eason in six years in
the majon by slamming four
c:omecutive hits in the pen-
nant -deciding game with
tbe Minnesota Twins at
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Doris s~o .. es Again
.
Musical Hit at Paslllkna Playhowe
By TOM TITUS
Of ... OlllY ...... Sllft
U there "ally ls IUCb a
tblng u the Midu touch.
Doris Shi'1dl bu il Every•
thing she comes in contact
with, it seema, turm to pd.
coach for the playhoale,
whkb repreaenta a bit of
comlnutinC from La&um.
She allo plam to open a
voice ttudio ln Lacuna IOOll.
in amwer to a number of
requests f o r prof ealionat
training. Two awnmen ago lht
signed on at mutioal direc-
tor for the IAtuna Plq·
hooae's production of "Stop
the Wol'ld -I Want to Get
OU " which broke that the-
~TE~ the plat Tickets-Set
' . ater'a all-time attenduce
records. This past summer
she turned the trick acaf:n
'With tbe score of "'lbe Roar
of the Greaaepaint, t h e
Smell of the Crowd," allo
at Laguna.
Her Jeteet triumPh k the
current Pasadena Playhouse
proouction of "Lode Up
Your Daugbtert,'' which
opened originally for three
weekJ and hal been held
over for five more, through
Nov. 25. It ia quite possibly
the biggest hit in the his·
tory of 1be Pall8denl the-
ater.
DELIGBTFUL
Baled upon Henry F'teld·
ing'• "Rape ~ Rape ... it
is mninilcent of 1he au·
tbor't more noWlie ''Tom
MIDAS TOUCH
Dorl1 Shi• ..
Jones." Lyrlclzed by Lionel
Bart of "Oliver" fame, it
comes acro11 u a bawdy
and hilarious romp and a
quite deUabtful musical o-
tert.alnment.
'"lbe cast JI delirloUlly
happy," Doris reparil. uln
fact the producer, AJbert
McCleery, said b9 WU a·
fraid tbe)' .... enjoyinc
tJwnMlves too mach to pt
the ihow on." ·
A Cl'911t tPlr"e of ... CHd·
tt for ti• auoceu ~ be
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30 years, Doria baa achiev·
eel her greatest profe11ion-
al succeaa in the PHt five.
"My family wu an raised
and I .thought I'd pm.btj -~ down to gardening 'or
10111ething;" abe aays, '"lbm
everything h a p p e n e d at
once." ·
It all started with "Dear
Ernest," her first. mutlcal
directing aaaicnment f o r
the Laguna Playhouse five
years ago. The following
year she organized the now
famed l'esti.val oi Artz ~
ale.
From that point. musical
activity became her middle
,name. Once, cm a '¥9Cation
in New Orleam, lhe ended
up replacing the assistant
conductor f« "Faust" and
IPeDt her holidays bid· staae.
OPERA COACH
Id voc;al coach and c:hor-
ua muter for Laguna's Fe.
For Trio at
M~yland
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'4ft needed • ' ... deal of drellillC 1IP from the Brit·
ilb music baB variety to our
Fl'odudion. 'l1lll necen.ltat-
ed •. Jot "' bnproriation."
''Adalll,J, I ..,. bJ ecm-Dfa ar -~~ «aalel 1'1 ac:ddent... r ,, .'ti J~eaa
Darla uplllm. "I atartecl 'J
out by ttaininC for the con-M U cert stage u a linger and ore men
bepn tralniDC with concert
conductors when they ap-
peared in the Loi Angeles
area." Anotbm' problem, lbe not. Her interest in musicall
evolved from thi.I, and now
abe enjoys ·tbia area more
than any other kind of con-
· ed, Wt the voice of Pat
Gduwy, t b e rom112tic
lead. ''She was heldlng for
1he eame situation faced by
Mia Brvwll in I.eaana (who
could not ..,-t or etnc for
foor perlonN11CU), bot un-
der eoacMag lbe bloaomed
out quite buaUfolJy."
ducting.
Aa • !WUlt of ber work
with ''Dlalbter•,'' Doria bu
bten n!WDecl • v o e a I
UNCBBtJURllJ
ANTIQ.DE SHEW
ANB SAbE Tffll WEEKENB
The PW., located in bi&.
booming Rancho California,
will apin be the center of
activity thia weekend. Antique
dealen within the Murrieta Valley.
area will exhibit antique jewelry
and furniture, plus old and
odd 'objects collected right' in
SIGHTSEEING -Stop by the
Visit.on Center, t hen tour the c:oun·
t ryside and see dairies, citrusJ:roves,
thoroughbred horse ranches an model
homes for rancho-residential living at
Los Rancbito1. IHOPPIN9 -Select
country-fresh produce, jams and hon-
eys at El Empono, local meeting
place. See the post office. Check El
Poco for wrought iron, pottery and
Ranch.o California counttv•
Come down thiJ weekend..
Iott to see.and do at The Plua.
Southern California'• newest
landmark for unique 1hoppina,
1i1bt11eeinst and recreation..
baskets. Tienda de los Caballoe offers
everything for horse and rider. Enjoy
unusual snacks at La Fondita. R!ellllTIDI -At the Plav
Corral are animals children cat'I pet.
Also a Hen Pen and Hay House to
explore, Fiahin1 at our pond is fun.
J unior can snag bluegills and catfish.
Bridle Trail• are open. Bring your
horse or rent one. And plan a picnic.
ATTHEPl:AZA
The Pla:ia ia located in the heart of
Rancho California, 87,SOO maater•
planned acraofSouthem California
countryalde with larae land areas
devoted to thoro u1hbred hone
ranchea, citrus and avocado srovea,
row crop farma, vineyarda, clairiea,
field crope and other divenified
agtlcultural uaa. Other arut for
rancho home1ite1, bu1inet1 commu• 4}
n itiea, recreation, commercial and '
light induatrial •
()(MINS NEXT WEEKENll: PlMlKW IALE EY 4-H Ill.ta
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TUESDAY NITE ONl. YI
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Play Tryoub Slated
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Meetings on the Orange Coast
MOH DAY
Senior ClllUM Club of Huntlnaton
IMCh. I.Aka Park Clu~ Hlllll·
11191on Inell, 10:0(, 1.m.
HtwPOrt Her9or Stnlor ClllJ.tnl Club. senior Cllll•M c1u1111o.1 ... 1~ Strwt
10100 1.m.
S ·vonlc Toa•lmlslff't. Calltornle S.v·
at lrvlne AvetlUI, Ntwpon INcll,
Ina• Ind Loan, Coate MHa, 7:00 p.m.
CCSIUM•lers ToHllllHi.n. Corl l Reef r: :eurant, ,..S Ha rb« 81Yd., Cotti
Mau, •:)O p,m.
fllp'orer kouta, labcocll ElectrOlllCI, e ·1:;rer Post IN, a• b c ock Eltc· ll'O'llct• 350! H1rbot llYd., Cotti M~sa, 7: 1$ p.m.
0 · -~ Co.st Mlnttrel ar'CI Lepl<Mry
Sc:letv, Cosl1 Mesa Women's Club,
6 J w. 11111 Street, Costa Mes., 7:JO
p.m.
C • Mt .. Htrmoiw Lodve 29. Odd
Fellows Hell, 2~76 Newport 81Yd4 Co .1 Meu, 1:00 p,m,
Swett Adellnea, Inc., Harborlltt1 Chl1>-
t1r. Coli." Park SchOol, 23IO Notre
Dame, Costa Mna. 1:00 p,m.
Fo1ml1ln V1ll1v Junior CIWlmber of
Commerce, Klnt'I Tllllt. '411 Wtsl·
minster Ave .. We11mT11st•, 7:)0 p.m.
TUISOAY
Councll tlA Churc.hu, NtwPort Harbor,
m.tts 1t v1rlout churclla, contact Riv. H, Ca rley, 6"-J:WI, 12 llOOl'I
Co1t1 Mitt EXcN"Ot Club, Corel Retf
rutaurent, ~ Hert>or 811/d., Cotti ,,.. .... 12-
Ntwport Hertlor Active 10-30 Club. VII·
Small ·Oaim
'nle present email claims
limit Of $200 will be in-
creased to '300 starting Nov.
8, Ernest Stout, chief dep-
uty clerk Of Newport Beach·
QMrta Mesa Municipal Court,
announced today.
Slout Mdd the incre•e.
pueed by 1he ltate Jeglsla.
tire, ,... in respoDll to 1he
11111• l11n, 12t Merl11t, .. ,-. ltlt~
12 noon
COiia Mna llot1r't Club, Monti. Ca.ta
M.U Goll IM Country CM>, 1701
c..lf Co.irae Drive. C.11 ~. t~:lt
D.m.
Corona chtl Mar l(lwanla Cl\111, Vllll
Sweden, 3&3' E. CoaJI HI011w1y, Co-
rona dtl Mar, 12:10 11.rll.
Hunll110I011 INdt Klwa nla Cl\lb, Hunt.
l'lthNI IM<ll Country Club. 779 17!t
$1., H11nll"9ton lff<ll. 12115 11.m.
Ntwl>Ort H•IW Otttlml1t Club. VIII•
fo\at lna, 1045 S1y1lc1t Orlw , NewDOr1
ll11ct1, lt: 15 p.rn,
Co.la Mtll Klw1nl1 CIUll, Coste MeM
Golf •lld COUl'lll"/ Clllb, 1101 ~
Course Orlv1, Co.ti Mltl, U : 15 p.m.
Huntlnoton lleecll Rot1rv Cvlb. Nwtll,
Four Wlndt R11t1ur1n1, 1'421 Iola•
Cllk.I Roed, HunflMIOft a..c.h. 12:U p.m.
Toa1tmaat1n Club. 770F, Klno• T1ble
R..ttwa"'• WNtmlntlt!', •:OO p.m. Rotert Clvb OI IMwporMlalbol, tr·
vlnt Collt Countrv Chlb, 1'°9 E.
Cotti HlehW•Y· c~ del "'"· •:JO p.rn,
Cosla Mtw·Ntwpart H1'11or I.Ions Club,
MUI Verde Country Chill. CO.la
Mesa, 6:'5 p,m.
81lbol S.y LIOM Club1 Vftle Marll\I,
10'5 llYlldt Orlw . N-rf llffcll,
7 11.m,
SMI llla(JI Toestm1tttlt'I etub, 101
llalldl Houaa. UCIO ,.d"' Coul
Jjmit To Be
dimin1ahing power ol the
dollar and an increuing at·
tltude by attorneys that
"anytblng under P>O Wll't
worth handling."
U~r rules of the small
claims court, bod\ plaintiff
and defendant "come into
court, tell their own atory
Md Jet tbe Jude• decide.
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Set At $300
''Neither a jury nor coun-
sel is a.llowed," be pointed
out. "Both parties meet eacb
other-OG equal footing. with·
OJJt aUomeys."
At tbe 181De lime the lim·
it .ii boocted. Stout &aid, m-
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What's up
Hillary Plans
Henchel Climb
WELLINGTON, New 1.ea-
land (AP) -Sir Edmund
Bi.U:ary, conqueror of Mt.
Everest and leader of a
transanaarctic expedition,
reh,Jrned to the Antarctic to-
day with a seven-man party .
He left ChriltA:burdl by
air cm bis way to cape Hal·
Jett wb,ere hil party bopes
to climb the 11, 700-foot peak
ol Mt. Henchel .
down at Rancho California? -
I
Citrol povel, dairiel, tetcl and !OW cmpl, thor·
oughbred hone nmchel, rancho homeaitel, •
shopping p1ua, indmtrial perk-that's what'a up
at bi£ boenring Rancbo.Califomia-87,500 mas-
terplanned acna al Southern Califomia countzy.
side. And a srowmr group of individuak and
corporations ae taking advantage of the UDique
C>PPortumtiel -and tu f>enefita ofteftd Dy in· -
vestment farming at ~ ticb. fertile, agrarian
community.
Tree Crops
Tab, for illlt:lnce, M• Grande, an 11,1>00«re
portion of Rancho Califomia. It' a ideal for orange,
lemon and grapefruit povm-&Dd few inveatmmta
~er u many poB.biliti• for tu savi.np al citrua.
The investment fanner, even il the only eon he' a
ever plowed are the gr-ema around a goU course,
limply buya Rancho California land fo.r a miall
down payment. If he wants, he can prepay the
int.ereat an the balance of the J.oen-deducting all
of the int.ereat as a ~t expense. He then ar.
ranges for a local agricultural management com-
pany to develop and manage his property. Right
now, 1,500 aml8 Of citlul trem are growing in
Meea Grande. So are avocadoa.
Dairies
In Campoe Verdel, t.he peen and grassy north
eection ii rapidly becominl the land of dairiee-
tbe new milky way in Southern California. One
dairy is up and operatinl. Another ia up and will
be operating by November. Two more will be
ready by mid-'68. All are joint ventures with
.Fiske Brothen and Rancho California Dairies
who 1CUSt.om·built the facilities on 20.ac:re land
parcels purchased by individual busineesm.en.
Farms
ln the aoutb section ol Campos Verdes, a Chzist.
mu tree farm ii ftourishing, and thoUJands of
acre1 are tailo~ for field and row crops such aa
tomatoes, pot.a toes, sugar beeta and melona. Tbeee
20.acre par"Cels are also tailored for investment
finning. {'onpWe projectiom OD cab fbr, fore-
cuting espeme and invwtmeut return are lftil.
able to inwBtmL .Aade &om tu lhelta bendita,
Campos v erde8 . oJhn emoJJmt appnciation
potaitial ... pure real aitate iawstmmt.
Horse Ranches
V alJe de loll c.ahalloe ii developed escluaiftly for
ownen, breeden and tra.inea of tborougbbnd
honea. Already ifa the home of Colonel and
Mm. Cloyce J. 'lippett, ownea of intematiomlly
famoaa Uanaollen FADDI, and other prominent
hone ownen mch as Cbariie I.ea'fitt and Tom
Caldwell. By year's end, a cmtral tninincfac:ility
will be completed, including a 1'ep)ation one-
mile track. covered grandstand and 200-hone
&table. AJao under OOD8troction an ming qua·
terl for trainers and e:urcise boys, a ftterinary
facility, club bou.te and cale.
Homesites
Loe Ranchilol is rapidly becoming a popular
rancho-residential eommunity. 01102 bommit.es
for custom.built homes, 82 are aold-eedl 21A to
6 acreB. To eerve familie9 aettling in -noc·f:ree
Rancho Califomia, three churdls haw pur-
chaaed sites. An elementaey achool will be COD\•
pleted by September, 1968. Other achoola are in
&eMion nearby. The California Cbriatian College
will build a college campm to be opened by 1971
on a 260·atte percel.
Shopping Plaza
The Plaza is aleady a cent.er of activity for thou-
aanda o( weekly visit.on. Shope are dMipecl to
reflect the Califomian and Spaniab beritap of
Rancho California and offer country-fresh prod·
uc::e, gilts, antiques. apparel, equeatrian equip-
ment, wrought iron and pottery. Also, there is
Le Fondit.a, a restaurant in a pleaa.nt patio 111et.
tinf, the Rancho California Visit.on Center, a
aall lake for fiahinr and a Play Conal for diil-
dren with bay stacb, farm animals and pony
rids. Near The Plaza. the Bank of America ii
operating in temporary quart.en ~bile awaiting
completion of it.a permanent oftice in June, 1968.
Utilities
'l1ie foundation for powth ia alnadY in place.
'The owners Of Rancho California have invested
·• many'JDilliom for 1Uch improvements as 30 miles
of l'Olld&; 20 mi1-of primary power lines; 18 milee
of bridle tnila; an airport; 16 mils of water
ma-and Umes.ation 'of the llancho California
Water District to the Metropolitan Water Dis-
tzict baa hem approved. Future plans call for
riding &tables, picnic and camping grounds, hunt.
inf areu, a goU courae, a rest.aarant.motel, plus
ailing and swimming facilities at Vail Lake.
Curious?
Come down and see a concept coming tzae. See
the answer to the cri8i8 in our cities. And aee
where you can share in the new land of oppor-
tuntiel. Coldwell, Banker & Co., exclusive salee
repnwentatives, maintain& a complete staff daily
at the Rancho California Visit.ors Center located
at The Plaza. For information on any aspect of
Rancho California, use the coupon below.
Rancho California ii •owned b)I who Uy.owned
•ub.idimia of Kaiaer Aluminum & Chemical
Corpomtion, Kaiaer lnduatria Corporation and
Mocco Realty Company (a 1ub1idiary of Penn·
aylvania Railroad Company).
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Saturday, October 21, 1967 OAJLY PILOT J5
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
IAll JU "·*4l
SUHalOlt COUaT OfZ TM• URT.,ICl'T• OJ ......... --.._ ... ...,. fflCTITtOlll MAMA •••·• vr -L.lffOaNfl. "-TM uM9n !INd do _,~·-..,, -
Tlfe ~~OUW COlldllcfl,_ e ..,.,,_If .. Jiit ~.
mna .,. SALe °" au&. N-1 841<11. catlfMlll. ..., t 11 •
..... rt AT P•tvAft IA~ tldll'-! ll"ll ,,__ fll "TNE f/ttNlrt( Etllle f/lf DOttll .. L.INDUNO ... OIHT llld flllt Nil ""'1 .. _..., .... • I/II lllt telleW(ftl --. .... ..,,.. II-• DOatl MAY &.INOl.ANO, 0.. Ill Ml 11\d ,.._ '1f i...w..c. en ., _..,, totlows:
Nonce le lltt*f t i._ !NJ "-Ulldtf· WIHlem H. 111d C:.-IM a , luff, •llMd· • Admlnlttrator Wltll Ille Wiii 17'3 !. Oc11n lllvd., l•lllO«. catlf, AnMXed f1I tlla !Eifelt llf DORIS M. 0.ted Sept. 17, 1"1.
LINOL.ANO, l llO k-n IS DORIS MAY Wlllllm H. lult
LINOL.ANO, dtc>MMd, wlll 1111 11 ltt'l¥111 Ctlllerlne E. Bult
sale lo "" h'9Mit •nd bl!lt bidder ut>On Stete °' c1111orn11. Orenoe county: Ille ltf'IM end conditions 11erelR1lltr On September 2t. 1'0, before mt1 a ,,,.,,,loned and subfect lo conllr1TW11lon bY No11rv Publlc 1n •nd '°' 111<1 Slate.
said Superior Court. on November J, personally 1ppeered W"lltm H. I I/It 1nd
1'67. •I 11141 llOUr of 10:00 1.m .. .,, tllere-CatheriM E. l utr k-to mt to be
•lttr wllllln IM rime 1llow9CI bY 11w, et 1111 persona wllo• ,,.,,.. ere wblcrlbld
1111 office of PLUNl(ETT • PLUNl(ETT, to "" •llhln '"''rumen' •rid adlnewl· 412 Ollve Avenu.. I". o. Box "'· Hunt-~ they ueail.O Illa .. ,,,..
lnoton 8t1th. CllllOlnit. •II right, 11111 (OFFICIAL J5!:J,' E D1vla
•"&! lnll!rat 1nc1 11t1le of said dee.eden! Notary P~llC..C llfi le
11 the 11-of her de.ttll, e nd •II right PrTllClpal Ot(lce 'tn orn
lttle and lnltr"' tllel said estate hit Orange county
1cqulred bl' oPOr•llon of l•w °' other· My commluton E1t11lret wise. Oflltr thin or In addition to 111•1 Ju111 21, 1'1'0
ol 11ld decedent al the flm1 ot h•r Otalh, l"ubllll!ed Orenoe C-t Dally !tlleil.
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dated June 14, IHO. a memorendum of Dated ~ember 22. 1H7.
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enoe Countv. C1lllornle. Subfttl to: cvr-crtdllon of Ille •bove 1111mad 411Cadent
rent ttxes, cOYeMnls, conditions. restrk-that •II "''sons llavl111 cltl,..,. 41811nst
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writing, •r'CI wlll be rtt1lveo1 at Ille olllce •'9ned at the oftlce of Illa Att~
Of PLUNKETT • PLUNKEn . 412 Ollve C1rpenttr 1nd Rutte<. 901 ~ Drive.
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11m. alter flrlt 1>11bllc111on of tlll• notlct n ld decedent, w1111111 111< ment111 ett.,.
er'CI before meklno 111d sale. the llrtt publication of ltlla llOfie&.
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lowing .. rma: C.111 In llwful money of Frink Gev
tilt United Stites on <Oflform1tlon of wle ExKutor ot Hie Wiit f/lf bY seld Superior Court. Ten per cent the 1bo11t n1rntd _.....,.
llO"t, > of 1mounl bid to llo depa.alttd •1111 c1,.,..,,., •1141 ltwtter, Ille 'lild. Said .. ,. wltl be mllde upon tol Dovt!' Orin,
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Administrator With IN Wiii Octobtf 21, 21 and Nowmlltr " 11.
Annttxed tJA tlle Will of 11id lH7 lff>.'7
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CIA Briefs President
LBJ Has Daily Look At V.S.-RedChinaRelations
: By CHARLES W. BAILEY f M..._...T,~
• WASHINGTON. D.C. -Lyndon B.
Johnson's view of Communist China
is based primarily on the contents of
a white folder which is handed to hlm
early every morning.
job it is to interpret what goes on be-
hind the Bamboo Curtain.
Thus at the moment you can get
two quite distinct. and quite sharply
differing, views of Mao Tse-tung's
"cultural revolution."
agriculture and Industry will begin
to collapse.
U, on the other band, Mao does have
ultimate control, Communist China
may be upset by his purposeful UP·
heaval, but it will not be irreparably
damaged.
government he commands. He ls
providing a revolutionn ry experience
for the young people of China -by
turning them loose against the govern.
mental, educational, military and
party helrarchy .
25 Million Legal
Abortions Yearly
The foJder, marked with a blue
Central Intelligence Agency seal. a
red top-secret stamp and the non-
committal title of "The . President's
Daily Brief." is a daily distillation of
the world's major trouble spots - and
ol the judgment of the U.S. govern·
ment's top experts on them.
NEARLY every day there is
10metbing about China in the folder,
juat 111 then ii always something
about Vietnam. But when the Vietnam
"brief" is usually full, factual and
specific, the notes on China are more
liteJ,y to be &tetchy, speculative and
generalized.
ONE INTERPRETATION sees Mao
and his top aides as unable to con·
trol the mass upheaval which they
started more than a year ago. In this
view, Mao is having almost as much
trouble handling his own supporters
as he is in dontlnating the ''revision-
ists'' in the army and party hierarchy
who were his initial targets.
THE OTHER VIEW, which is now
held in influential· quarters here, is
that Mao does have control and is ac-
tual)y proceeding more or less as he
planned to p11rge and revitalize the
Communist society of China almost
20 years after his revolution succeed-
ed.
THE ABILITY -and the desire -
of the Red Chinese government to in-
terfere in matters outside its borders
clearly depends in part on which of
the two hypotheses proves correct. A
China whose industry and agriculture
was in a state of collapse obviously
would be less able to assert its power
elsewhere,
The first, or things-are-out-of-con·
trol, view is the one which has had
more currency here until recently. It
is the one which is more easily
comprehended by the Western and
non-Marxist mind, for it is based on
the principle that the successive
waves of Red Guard violence inside
China have inflicted progressively
more damage on the political, eco-
nomic and social structure of the na·
ti on.
HE SEEKS to encourage oompeti-
tion and "struggle" -a key word in
the lexicon of the cultural revolution
-not only in the on-and-off cycle of
attacks against entrenched officials
and institutions, but also ir\ the strug-
gle between moderates and extrem-
ists both in the established institutions
and in the Red Guard itself.
The analysts who favor thia theory
cite Mao's varying and apparently
conflicting exhortations.
He mixes calls tor unity with state·
ments of the need to ''contend.'' He
balances calls for restoring of order
with warnings against harming the
"leftists" who have been d.lsrupting
order, He· calls for discipline, then
calls for violence. He exhorts indus-
trial workers to keep up production
-then urges them to go out and have
,a revolution. He praises party cadres, -
then calls for "revolutionary rebels ..
to seize power from the party hier-
archy.
Laws Akin To Prohibition
Editor's Note· The following is a
St4mmary of a Time Magazine essay
dzscu.ssing history and issues of abor·
ti on down through history and effects
in the United States today.
For a century. state laws in lhe U.S.
have generally made abortion a crime
except where necessary to save a
woman's lUe.
Research Center. 71 percent ol Amer·
icans favor legal abortion if the wom-
an's health is endangered, 56 percent
in rape cases and SS percent if there
is a stroog chance that the baby may
bave a serious defect.
CONVEBSEL Y. 80 percent are
a.gauat abortioa for wnved girll and
83 percent agaimt It for moGaers who
do not waat man dllldrell. tbe mai.D
seoeken ol ab«Uon.
One official who sees the daily re-
port puts it this way: ·'What we get
out of China is a bunch of jigsaw-puz.
ile pieces -a report from a province
here or a city there -and it's hard to
get a complete picture from them.··
THIS SCARCITY ol information is
not the only problem for Mr. John.son
and other officials wbo must consider
~ capal)illtJes and intentiOD1
1Wben m.ak:iQI ~ policy moves.
They allo ~ coamiated wlth sharply
differing opiniom from tbe govern-
ment .tntelllgence specia.liau whose
The first school of China watchers
compares the upheaval to "the genie
who was let out of the bottle," and
suggests that Mao may not be able to
get it back inside. The second school
sees Mao employing "controlled may-The "controlled mayhem" theory
hem'' to shake up his country, and now receiving attention here is harder
argues that despite the apparent an--for the non-Communist Westerner to
archy he bas been able thus far to turn ac cept, for it starta from a strictly
tbe process on and off in an ebb.and· ideological premise: That you muat
now cycle that advances bit by bit. have a permanent cycling of internal
TRE DIPJ'ERENCFJI are obviously
important. It Mao hu reallJ loit con-
trol, then anarchy and tenor. can be
expected to increase and the nation's
turmoil in order to maintain the do-
mestic purity or a COmmWll.lt ,...
gime.
Mae, 1n this formulation, i• seen as
leading a revolution against the very
Those who propound this "control-
led mayhem'' theory concede that it is
dlfficult to understand, let alone ae· cept, in Western terms. "You can't be-
lieve it. but you have U> -because
it baa happened," one analyst aays.
''MaoiJm iJ meanlngleJe t.q ut, and It
ie alien to Cblnese history; but then
he is, and he keeps trying."
Tbe ban u entoreed by religious be-
liefs, rnedlcal ethict. fear Of soeJal
scandal. Yet it is flouted throughout
the country in the same pattern.
though not in the same numbers. as
Prohibition was decades ago.
Written by men. anti-abortion laws
cannot quell the deperation of wom-
en for whom a particular pregnancy fs
a hateful foreign object. Each year. an
estimated 25 million legal abortions
occur throughout the world (vs. rough.
ly 120 million live births).
LAST SPRING Colorado became
the first state to legaliu hospital
atortions on three principal medical
grounds: 1) thre~ grave dramage
to the woman's physical or mental
health, 2) reault.s from rape or incest.
or 3) is likeJy to produce a child with
a severe mental or physical clefecL
The key question is whether limited
legislation is any solution. In fact..
the new laws merely codify what bos-
pUals are already doing. They do em·
bolden doctors, but in practice they
may prove more restrictive and even
incr~ illegal abortions.
'REVAMP EDUCATION NOW'
ESTIMATES range from 200.000 to
1,500,000 a year in the U.S. (vs. 3,700,-
000 live births). No one records illegal
abortions; the firmest figure is the
number of legal abortions (10.000 a
year) performed in hospitals and they
are decreasing.
Early theologians debated the point
at which the fetus is "animated" with
a rational soul and hence murderable.
Pope Si.xtus V (1585-90) made abortion
an excommunicatory sin at any stage
of development, but this order was
reversed in the year after his death by
Gregory XIV. who approved excom·
munication only after a fetus was 40
days old. Io 1869, Pius IX reverted the
Roman Catholic Church to the Sixtus
position, which holds that ensoulme.nt
begins at conception.
MODERN CATHOLIC clerics in·
cr~asingly rely on embryology rather
than ensoulment to urge that a newly
fertilized ovum is virtually a person
"because it contains au the cell:creating -
chromosomes that a human ever bas.
The church's stand is widely ignor-
ed in Catholic countries, which ban
birth control and bave high rates of
abortion as a result. In France, illegal
abortions roughly equal and may well
exceed live births. In South America.
induced abortion is the No. 1 cause of
death for women Of childbearing age.
In medical eyes, a fetus is usually
incapable of independent life before
20 weeks. thus presenting no murder
issue in abortion.
But, the central problem of abortion
in the U.S. that it is governed by
criminal law rather than medical
knowledge, Starting in 1860, many
slates outlawed abortion before as well
as after quickening. In 17 states, un·
justified abortion is a felony that car-
ries sentences ranging up to 21 years.
Prosecution is rare: women do not
testify. Yet doctors in most st.ates can
never forget that th~ sole defense is
proven necessity to save the ~ent's ure.
ONLY SEVEN states even consider
her health or safety. Actually, most
hospi tal abortions are performed for
ad mittedly illegal reasons. notably
mental illness and German measles
125 ~rcent of the 1964 tot,al}. To fend
off prosecution, special hospital boards
olten use quotas and render question·
able moral judgments.
The inescapable result is that wom-
en able to pay fees ·of S300 to $600
frantJcally seek illegal abortionists .
who seem remarkably av2.ibble. Flor-
ida currently has an infl ux of skilled
Cuban refugee doctors who once made
Havana an abortion mecca and are
now doing the same for Mfamj, where
some 30 aborticin mills last year paid
off asso1·t~d oHlcials and took in an
estimated $20 million.
AS IN OTKER sex-law issues, the
SUJ'Veys suggest that Americans tend
to disapprove publicly what they prac-
tice priv3'tely. All the polls show that
Americans heavily favor reform. Of
.f0.~9 U.S. physicians who answered
a survey by MODERN MEDICINE
14lst i'pr ing. 87 pe.rcenf favored libt1r·
alizfng the abortion laws including 49
percent of the Catholics
Aocordiog to the NatJonaJ Opl..Qlon
•
Beyond legal and moral questioos
lies the stubborn reality that women
denied legal abortions go oo getting
illegal ones and that those unborn
babies get even less due process than
would a rape-fetus lo CoJorado. This
leads to the argument that the real
immorality ii tbe retention at ena~
ment of laws that drive womea to ii·
legal abortion. In empirical terms. the
debaters are mired in side issues.
VITAL AS fetal rights unquestion-
ably are, the bedrock problem ii not
whether the Jetus is iocboate and
hence expendable, as law rdonners
claim. or wbetbe!' it is human and in-
Violabte, aa oppooeots insisl The prob-
lem is WIW'aoted pregJJaDcy and bow
to treat it.
By ELMER WELLS
Nlea ..... MeftStnla
California's education needs radical
new directioos ii young people are to
cope successfully with the overwhelm·
ing demands of the future. according
to the 24-member State Committee on
Public Education.
lo a report lo the State Board of
Education, SCPE said traditional ed·
ucation, which perpetuates rigidities
and discourages innovation, is inade·
quate for the demands ol the future.
And these demands are of such
technological and social magnitude
that it is imperative that children be
taught to think for themselves if they
are to become happy human beings,
good producers and good citizens.
"111E SCHOOL should look upon
each pupil ~ a person of unique dis-
tinction. possessing every right to
grow and no obligation to be fitted
into a mold. Let the schools concen-
trate on the beart of the matter, which
is training pupils to think for them·
&elves," the committee said.
Ultimately. of course, the issue m~y
become academic.-Such Ale, do-it..
yourself abortifacients as the morn-
ing-after and the once-a-month pill
are also likely lo make abortion en-
tirely a private matter. Still, those
pills are far from being perfected and
may well ram afoul of anti-abortion
laws. Meaowhite. even present coo-
traceptiws do not solve the abortion
problem.
1be SCPE report, "Citizens for the
21st Century," was compiled after 17
months of study. Assisting the citizen
committee, beaded by C h a i r ma n
Frederick E. Balderston, University
_ of C~fomia yice president for busj-
ness and ftnance. were 115 college
professors. numerous educators and
experts Crom nearly every field of en-
deavor.
Along with poverty, ignorance and
moral s.trictures against birth con-
trol. the unpredictability ol human
sexual practices makes unwanted
pregnancy inevitable. The way to deal
with the problem forthrightly ii on
terms that permit the individual.
guided by conscience and intelHgeoce,
t:o make a choice unhan:.,ered by
archaic and hypocritical concepts and
statutes.
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Mike Kram-
er. a hippie who doesn't know be'•
dettd, is back in S.F. from s is
months in Mexico and C e n t r a I
America, w h e r e he consumed
psilocybin nwshrooms. oommuned
with the Indians and generally
straightened out his UtlnJcing. He
is now joining hiB father's firm,
Orbit Graphic Arts. "!or bis sake.
1 will take over and send my lather
on a vacation to Mexioo. While be's
gone. I Wiil gjve the bu_sineu away
and then we'll all have our beads
~traigbt." Mike's father. Hal Kram-
er. confirl'll6 : "I think it's a splen-
did idea.'' • •
QUOTESVTl.LE: Lord Harlech
1David Ormsby-Gore), former Brl~
tsh Ambassador to the U.S .. talking
about hls current lecture tour: "On
my first tour here. years ago. I
gave a most serious speech about
world affairs. and asked at the end
'Any questions'!' ~veral p e o p I e
poppc.>d up to ask if I thought Prln-
Made up of leaders from many
wa.lb of life. the committee was ap-
pointed by State Superintendent of
public Instruction Max R a f f e r t y
and Corm er Gov. Edmund
G. Brown. It was then asked by the
Stau Board ol Education "to thjnk
about what boys and girls sbould be
as a resu11 ol having gone to school."
SCPE was also asked to weigh how
the state is succeeding toward that
end and how it should best direct it-
aelf in the future.
To achieve the desired ends. SCPE
recommended that the board, in col-
labontioo with the governor and
cess Margaret would marry Peter
Townaend. This time I'm giving an
equally serious speech, about the
decline or the West. and when I ask
for questions. everybody wants to
know if I'm going to marry Jackie
Kennedy.'·
The answer to both questions:
negative.
By tlM way, remember the wom-
eo'a magnine that polled its read·
ers on what headline they'd most
liu to see on the front page the
next morning? Not ''Peace." baby,
but -".Jackle Ree marries." . . .
COMEDIAN MJ CJIAEL . G eer.
eyeing Carol Doda on old Bawd.
way: "Let's see now, she's a 44 on
each side, which adds up to 68 and
that's just what 11he looks like-an
Oldsmobile."
Mayor Sam Yorty's office in L.A.
js once again issuing lnvilations
"to the Mayor's annual birthday
party.'• Only annual? That's th e
trouble with this fund-raising gim·
mict of Sam's -he can't use it
the. legislature, take these first steps
toward new direc6ons for the public
scltools:
-SEEK legislation that will give
the State Board of Education authori-
ty (a) to obtain Lrom each school dis·
trict its plan for Jlacial, ethnic, and
socio-economic integration, and Cb) to
set a timetable for the achievement of
the plan.
-ENCOURAGE colleges and uni·
versities to reconstruct their pro-
grams for preparation of teachers ac·
cordin& to the best judgment of the
institution, in partnership with appro-
pr iate school districts in whose class-
rooms much of the training would
take place. The Board of Education
should be empowered to suspend cre-
dential requirements for graduates of
those institutions submitting accept.a-
ble plans. This recommendation aims
at training teachers in a variety of
ways to match those diverse demands
the future is expected to impose on
the m.
-EST ABlJSB a series of labora-
tory schools with the rrussion to de·
velop and appraise new methods of
organization and instruction, and a
s t a t e network of demonstration
schools to Illustrate new methods. es·
pecially those coming from the labor-
atories. These schools should serv~ a
¥ariety of educational environments
and, particularly. every urban slum
should have a laboratory school and
at least one demonstration school.
-CREATE a permanent system for
education inquiry lo inform the pro-
fessjon. legislators and othe.r deci-
sion-makers, and the public about the
state of the sdfiools. Lone-range fore-
casting and planning, identification of
n e e d s. and the assessment of how
well nee<k are being met should be
among the functions.
-CONSIDER the need to ctif'ect pub-
lic attention to those long-range re-
quirements and approaches w h i c h
show promise of improving education.
The establishment ol new kinds ol
schoolJ and the development ol new
teacher training metbod.s may coof~e
a concerned public unless the reasons
are understood. The St.ate Board of
Education and other agencies should
consider arranging 10081 conterences
where citizens and officJals can ex-
amine tlhe proposed changes and de-
velop techniques /or constructive in·
volvement of the public."
SCPE noted U1at it still has work to
do and will make ao "intensive ex·
amination of economic resources for
education" during the contlng year.
The report said the problem centers
on "how best the state's economic re-
sources can be allocated to education:
the efficiency with which the educa-
tional investment is administered; and
long-r a n g e estimates of financial
needs of education.·•
Among the eVidence and arguments
for tile findings and r«0mmendations
for the report presented to t:he board
were:
CALIFORNIA will have 50 million
resident! by the year 2000. most of
whom will live in a megalopoliJ
stretching from the San Franci&cO
Bay area to the Mexican bocder.
Local Government Strained
Urban Migration Causing Problems
Editor's Note: The following analy·
sis of city government problems to-
day is provickd by Editorial Re·
Bearc11, an organization based in
W ashington, 'D.C.
By HOYT GIMUN
WASHINGTON -Local government
in the United States is being strained
beyond its capacity lo serve the great
expanses of population in and around
big urban centers. At the same time,
~ice a year . . . As I recall, U1e
money collected at these parties is
tax·free, being a gift. But the wail·
ers who work the affair have to
pay an income tax on their tips.
right? Anything wrong with THIS
picture? •
ANDY WARHOL, the King of
Pop. popped into Colin Rose's psy-
chedelic dress shop, Orbit, on Polk,
parted with part of his pell for a
pair of eye-popping white suede
pants an:! popped off toward Post
on his pogo stick. pow . . . Also
pow: Rolfe Peterson. who does a
telephone talk show on KCBS,
shoved his tape recorder at a local
dignitary and asked: "Sir. what
do you thi(lk is the greatest prob•
lem in San Francisco today?" ''Ra·
dJo talks shows," replied t h e
dlgnitary. Silence. Rolfe: ''Uh-
what do you think we should do with
the Embarcadero Freeway?" Dig·
nitary: "Shove it up Cat1dlesUck
P3rlt." This tape will self-destruct
in five seconds. (i()od luck, Mr. Pe-
terson.
the urban migration is depopulating
the countryside to the point that lo-
cal government is not easily support-
ed in many rural areas.
The nation's top bwiness leader-
ship has rece9tly expressed the be·
lief that local government will grad-
ually wither away unless it ls reor·
ganized in terms of 2nth ce.ntury needs.
Its survival Is considered essential on
two grounds: first, the traditional one
that government governs best when
it is closest to the people; and sec-
ond, that local government is neces-
sary to the operaUon Of federally fi·
nanced programs across the nation.
TUE UNITED STATES Chamber of
Commerce is among business and pub-
lic groups that within the past year
have called for a political restructur·
ing in city hall and county court•
house. The chamber last May pub-
Hshed a compilation of how-to-do It
ideas for community leaders. Another
group whose membership also em-
braces the summit of American busi·
ness, the Committee for Economic De-
velopment, has warned against efforts
merely to "tidy up a chaotic situa-
tion." The group's Research and Pol-
icy Committee recommended that the
number ol local governments be re·
duced by four-fifths. It concluded that
only the two newest states -Alaska
and Hawaij -had "patterns of local
government deliberately designed for
modern conditions."
A GROWING fcagmentation ol lo-
cal government codributes to t h e
alarm Of would·be reformers. The
1962 Census of Government. ldenU·
lied 91,187 local government unitl in
the United States: 3,046 counties, 17,
WT municipalities, 17,144 town.hips,
18,323 special districts, and 3',678
school districts .
Special districts are the fasteat
growing, increasing by about one a
day. They are usually Mt up for a
single purpose -whether to provide
fJre protec:tdon1 molQUlto control. or
garbage collection -and they fre-
quently cross local boundaries. Spe-
cial districts thus afford a means of
working with next-door suburbs. While
necessary as expedients, they fim dis-
favor with students of government be-
cause they impose overlapping layers
of government. sometimes invisible to
workaday citizens and often unrespon-
sive to them.
YET THE STATE Of fragmentation
can also be defended as carrying on
the cherished democratic tradition of
home rule. Urban critic J ane Jacobs
has noted that voters time and again
refuse to consolidate their local gov·
ernments. "The voter s are right in
spite of the fact that there is great
need for common and coordinated ac-
tion." she has written. "The voters
sensibly decline to federate into a
system where bigness means local
helplessMss, ruthless. oversimplUied
planning and administrative chaos -
for that is just what municipal big-
ness means today," Milton Kotler of
the Institute oC Pqlicy Studies, in
Washington, contends U1at there is lit·
tle confidence In city government but
m"ch in the local neighborhood. He
t bus advocates self.gover ning func·
Uons for the neighborho00s -a fur·
ther fragmentation.
1.p1r1;m11 •
Satunfay, October 21, 1967
The Comment Page of the
Daily Pilot seeks to inform
and stimulate readers by
presenting a variety of com·
mentary on topics of inte~
est and significance from
informed observers a n d
gpokeBmen.
Robert N. We..J, Publl1htr
HOUSU
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price :
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Saturday, Octobtr 21, 1967 DAIL V P'll.OI' J •
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You c... s.I It. Ev•~one HM
Something 1Mt -
Someone Bia WMh-TD ........ UlfQU llAJla&TPIACt: ON,, ... OIUN6B COAST. PBONB DIRECT 842-SC7a
find ~. Tr.de It
Wrth A WMt Ad
HOUSES fOlt SM.I HOU11S fOlt SALi HOUSH FOR SALE HOUSES POil SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOU1B Foa SAU
Gener.a · 1• O..al 1• el 1000General 1000 Chneral 1000~ral 1000 General 1000 General 1000 GtMr.a ·-THE UPSTAIRS IS
DOWNSTAIRS
This rancbboule will end all that climbing
up and down -end up and down 2,800 till·
fl of living and it's all GD ooe Ooor AND
that's not all 3 bedrooml, large liYingroom.
formal dining room. Family lQOID with wet
bar, 2~ mt.ht. PriYate Patio, heated and
filtered pool A. prestige home on a 1 /3 acre
lol Newport Beach addrem, reduced. for a
quiet sale to $57,500.00. Terms to IUit.
HOME AND INCOME
Cl<11e to 17th ltreet llDd Westd.iff lbopping.
2 separate houses on a prime ra.taide lot 2
spacious bedrooms, fireplace. apoeed beam
ceiling. Owner wantl to traftl Clean and
bright. $29,950.
TOWN AND COUN11tY
UYING
Country atmolpbere and dme to U.C.l and
South Qmt Plaza. a Bedrooms, banlwood
floors, IUDken u.ing room with stone fir&
place, bright country kitchen wge fenced
yard with built in B.B.Q. Vacant .nd ready
$1,500 down with emting fimncing. Total
price $22,000.
642-1111
Nat te Suell ..., Jr.
E1cllli1e S~oreclilh o.... .... ..,.._ ..... Ofhr
m ,.,_ •• c:...,.. ...., c.tM
Jmm.acu"* -a cbarmiDI cmtom-blt bome
DI' Ocean. Cheerful Lirinl rm. .ep/dining
rm., 2 ema lge BR's, ..ii-in ~. 2 Ba.,
Den. .,,
Owner bas OPEN ROUSE AFIT.RNOONS-8~2355 ot 13'7·'75S1
4 R-$21,500 ttO DOWN TO G.I.
or minimum down FHA. Where else can you
find a 4 ~-new home with 4 bedrDll, elec·
tric built·inl in kitchen & a charming fire-
place! Inviting entry hall. Located in an es-
tablished area within walking dtstJnce of
schools le shops. Short trip to the beach!
ROOM POI 4 CARS·POOL-$25,950
Yes, we have 2 double garages with thia dis-
tinctive 3 bednn, 2 bath home PLUS a 15x30
Executive swim pool. 'lbe 2nd garage is a
separate bldg. (21' x 30' deep) -perfect for
IJrge worUbop, boat house or playroom.
MESA VERDE-$23,500-
3 II + FAMILY RM.
2 baths, lu.xurioua carpetin~, all electric
built.in dream kitchen. 28 ft. • Fun In" patio.
Bar lt.oola, washer, dryer included. Just list·
ed -won't lalt. Hurry!
SWEEPING VIEW-
NEWPOIT-4 IEDRM.
~f area. 4 specious bedrms. inviting en-
try , 30 ft. living rm . a real "Show Place,"
dramatic floor to ceiling fireplace. Complete
wall ol glua overlooking park-like yard, pa·
tio with ftrepit. Ocean view! $3000 down!
TARBELL 540-1720
55 HAllOI ILVD., COSTA MESA
BEST BUYS
LAaGI J IDaM. Custom appointmentJ, new
lb.lg carpeta .00 beautiful decor. Excellent
terms, a~% loen with no pta. and a k>w dn.
payment A. sunny, JOlid buy at $25,950.
HPOSSWION Roomy 4 Bdrm with king-
sized family room. ceramic tile counters and
handy service porch. Handsome colonial ar·
cbltecture with plenty of used brick. See it!
Only t27,500.
SPANISH SPLIT LEVEL 5 bdrm, brand new
on the golf course. Dnmetic ·beamed cell·
inp, ldobler brick fireplace and wrought
iron grill Tt'IOrk. A.mid '100,000 + homes.
Best Country Club buy in Orange Co. Top
value $59,500.
2l50 M.. V_. Dr. ........
Fa.., Home
.w mt7 si7•750• Too pc1 to LOW DOWN lie true, bat it Is! 1 ~
are dome .t Uad to Ciiia nrar....., 2 *1r/ Rudi
Home.. VA -nlA OK 8l
$31.500.
btdlooms, ~ lot fer Che No Joan fee -No acrow lee
CIPl'Jlf HOUSE mDdren to ~-M11.ane Qualify Now -Your drum
SAT A IUN l • S low intenst k>aD and $129. home couJd be ready anytime
OPEN SAT /SUN 14
512 'l'raveae Dr. <Jd1la cl( Pauleriao, eelt ti Bri11111U,
c.J(. .........
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P-.eal
Art <MtiMd
613-TC» __,,
l BR. 2 a.. ............ ec per mm111 incluc1ea taxH G. D. IUCCOLA
Home -SZ9.5al and Imm aJCb Call today. Offidal v ..>.. Manqement
1900 ............. Na 1111111 wan't lut! WALKER A X HOUR SERVICE
mi.a. Aw. • Aad•a•1 m. LEE, 20f3 Wettclilf 642"4M2
tan a • ~ Cal de -=>·L_: .. =Tm~·~Open~~Ews.=;..-.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!~
GENE NOltVELL .......
llZllapeaik,Qlll
ma&
'llPlillP
-Dind "-Bldr. ONENew8-e lea!
Ee+d a "c 1 Ill.
• bmdt •pool.
OF'l'Jlf SAT A IU!C
m c-a a. --. IG.JGt
Coldwell, Banker
ONE OF A KIND
OYerlooting Newport Harbor. Custom de-
ligned 3 It fmly. rm. & pool Big room1.
X1Dt. quality, fee lot & only . . . . $85,000
Jdln Karr
4-PLEX
CORONA DEL MAR
303 Marguerite
OPEN HOUSE-SUN. 1·5
4 Deluxe 2 BR A.pta., w/frpks, patios, or
decb. Great rental record. Nr. best
beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '82,500
Joe Clarkson
IRVINE TERRACE
VIEW
CUJtom designed 3 BR, 2 ba. home. Room
·to add, 3 car garage, lndscp by Beeson.
Near Fashion laland. Owner anxious.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,500
Mrs. Raulston
EASTILUFF HOME
Great value in fine "Lusk" built home. 4
nice b<l nns, 21h ba., din. rm., lrg. fam.
rm. 2 fireplaces, low maintenance paitos.
Below cost. ..............•..•. $42,500
Kn. Harvey
SPLENDID
CORONA DEL MAR HOME
Some ocean view from this 4 BR, 2 ba.
with private beach. Owner ii leaving area,
will consider lea~pUon at . . . . • $38,500
Walter Blue
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS ·,
COLDWELL. IANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT IEACH
Supert /Ja'J/,.onl DAVIDSON Realty DRIVE IY Ag11t .. llallaa
SOLD OUT 2Z1 PALMER. 2 BR, tire-5 UNmS willll .._ ._. J
Have buyers need Uatlng11. place, larre-R·2 k>t. Try more ••• llJt ....,.., 1111111
'401 E~enlng Star L•n•
OPIN SATUIDAY & SUNDAY 1J.I
Let us aeU your home. $11XXl down. fGr l'tlllidl!llt oner •
Fast le efficient tle!"Vice. MAHON RLTY 5e939'3 mcr'· A1111i11c ..-.
RIO'. 2750 Harbor 58, CM 1797 Orllflie Eve. 646-QU MR. NEL80H ~1151.
Impressive 5 BR two story near.new home
in Dover Shores with pier & slip for yacht.
Sliding glass walls to 60' sun-drenched Bay·
front terrace. Formal dining room, wet bar,
sunny breakfast room , view bedrooms open·
ing to wide sun-deck. Every luxurious f ea·
ture!
54.&-5460 Eves. 54~1~ 14% to sell your home) ~..a J!:tlellle
$119 ,500-Excel lent T ermsl
Ruth Pardofe Realtor
1605 Westcllff Dr., Newport 1Hc,._..2..S200
HiCJh Performance
Wide Oval Retreads
Fantastic Values This Weeki
Must move overstocks
low as $1-4.95 + '43c ex. tax
700x 13 and larger available
INCLUDING popular F70x 1 '4
Excellent financing-No money downl
Ansto•• Stores 475 L 17th sm.t. c.M. 646-2444
""'DAILY 1-5
1015 Whltewlls Wey
Harl>or View Hilla
4 BR. ~ rm, tam rm,
pool, view.
* * * ...,SAT & SUN 1 • 5
4501 Roxbury Rd.
Cameo Sbores
3 BR, conv/den, 3 be, vleo.v.
Don V. Franklin
Coron• del Mir
Luak -built homes located 1
In the Southland's most de-
sirable le tuclnating area.
Scbooll le CalU. Irvine Cam·
pua just momenta aw_,.
Sensibly priced from
$33,900 to $43.500
LUSK HOMES
DittctlOlll: MacArthur Blvd.
trom Pacific Coast Rwy. or
REALTOR Newport FWy. Turn on San
325() E. Cout Hwy. Joaquin Hills Rd., then fol·
Corona det Mar 67J.222'l low algns to model area.
"THE HOME OF
YOUR DREAMS
MAY BE HERE"
SPANISH CASTLE
A touch of old Spain high above Corona del
Mv . With traditional tile rooi and qUMTy
tile patio. 3 bedrooms, den, dining room and
large hobby area. Abl:>unds In early CalifOI'·
nia cbarm.-Just reduced $3,000 to $56,500
-You own the extra large lot.
MESA VERDE 4 IDRM.
Bright cheery kitchen will make mom happy
~ 9Chools for kiddies and a dandy value
for dad in UU. 4 bedrOOm, 2 ~th spar~r.
-Priced at $26,500 with $2300 down oo
FHA terms.
ACROSS THE IA Y
--3 year F..Btate-type home in country atmos-
phere with a back bay view. -3 spacious
bed.rooms, family room, and all-convenience
kitdlen situated on a 1h acre lot. -$47,000 .
Easily financed .
IEAUnFUL IAYCREST AREA
Out ol town owner says "Reduce the price
and sell it qulckly''-So the price is reduced
t8,000 to $49,500-Formerly a model home.
4 Bedrooms, Famj.ly room, 21h baths de-
signed for an active family. -Beautifully
landscaped courtyard entrance. Financing
can be arranged .
EASTSIDE 10°/o DOWN
A real family home with 3 bedroome, 2
baths, den and dining room-Bright, cheery
living room with used brick fireplclce. Red·
wood fenced yard. $2,400 down and assume
present loan. $176 per month includes taxet
and insurance.
INCOME SPECIAL!
Two houses on a large 50x150 R-2 Eastaide
lot. Just reduced $5,000 ro $14,000. Practi-
cally just Jand V'llue.-PotenUal $145 month
income. -Try $2,000 down.
2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
1700 Newport llvd. 2790 Harbor l lvd.
646-7171 • 546-2313
OPEN SAT. & SUNDAY TIL 5 P.M.
Why Pay Rent ••• ?
NOW
A Big, ,Brand New H0tL1e
Near the Beach • • •
520,995
NO KIDDING
520,99S
Vets No Down
e
Low FHA Terms
P1yments SIM't as low u $119.00 "' •· (J' I)
Hacienda
Homes
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IS AN ATOM SOLID?
(•flfomf .. Mr ......... 1 are denMly pacUd, tbey
Iom\ aoUda. But the atoms
A solid substance ls ftrm in ,oUd ~ are just like
to the touch. tt ii sturdy and those in water or steam. We
strong enough to teq lta cannot tell trom the aub-
shape wit.bout the help of atance we are lookinc at
supporting walla., This ls a whether the atoms it ls solid subat.ce m the ev· eryday world. But the atom · made from •e solid. And
belonp in a mJnlature we cannot see the bltay
world of it.I own. Ord1nary atoms themselves, or prod
proddiq, problne and peer-1hem with our ftncer. But ~ tell us notbinl about il our clever aclentlata have
Tbe hardest tblnC to an-found ~ to fll\n out ders~ about an atom la what the wide ~ Hte. They
tts 11.ie. But let's try. Ha.. tell us, of aD things, that
ii a test wb1cb bas two mott. ol the atom ii empty
stages. Both stages are too lp&Ce.
big to fit lDlide a bouae. An atom ii a plece of mat·
ao you will have to atretcb ter made from an assort. your imactmtlon a 1 o n c ment of still smeller part!·
way and ma)'t>e $1raln ,our cle1 of matter. It ii aome-
brain a bit. Let's compare what lib a •mMl •ca.le ao-
three thiftgs. One ii a pin-lar system. Ita sun 11 a cell·
prick in a sheet of paper tral nucleua, a ti&bt flat of
the next is a mile and tb~ asaorted particles. Ita plan.
last iJ a tiny atom. You can ets are Clltitina electrons.
create the pinprick end you The mdeus ls •• lolt u a
can imagioe a mile of di... 111 in a movie !louse and
tance between your home most at the at.om is made up
and aom. place you tnow of tbe spaces between the
to be a mile nay. But the eledrona. 'Ibe atom does
atom ii too amal1 to appear not seem very solid. But
in the teata a:eett In your let's remove ita electrona
lmaginatioa.. ad their specu. Let's do
In the f1nt tllt we CIOID• thil ~ all the Moms in a
,... tbe pllpict w1tb a aoUd poker. Now each atom
mile. Of COlll'll .. 1111 cllt '* cmlJ !ti mdlal ad
ii bt. .. .... ........ Jlt'I Jam.,eet ... t b •••
Now llt'1 eompan tile ID-...... 8ltl ...... U
vi.s1ble atom with tbe pin-Wt eoaJc1 do tbll bnpoulble
prick and imagtne that we trtek, the poker would be
can IDUe them both trow no bigger than a pin. But
at euctl1 the ume rate. it would be the bardeat and
The ptnprick en.J.ar1ea to tbe heaviest, dellse.t and mo1t
sl.zt of the hOUJe but the 10lld pin In tbe world. It
atom ii 1 t 111 ilmalble, would weigh .itnoat aa
1hougb we mow is growtnc much as the poker dld be-
at the same rate. When the fore we removed tbt spec.
pinprick ll'OW• & mile wide, ~ and wbJrUng electrons.
;
l Southern
U.S. city 16 Holy Ro1111n
r E11pero r
10 Surprised •
sound
14 Bikini,
e.9 • 15 Wapiti's rtlative 16 Frtnch
pr~oun
17 Pus on
11 Wttd 20 Hammer part
21 Bricklayrr's
n9'1SS1ly
22 Bachelor
CAbbr.>
23 Tree
25 Resembling
a goat
27 Sptcllclt
wearer's nicknam" • 30 Recent· Prefix
31 Every
32 Intermingled
34 Entry In an account
JI Use th phone
'40 Arabhin
shl\lb
t4Z Kind of an ch
customer
'43 Get going!
45 Autho~s p::oduct 47 'Give 1111
some ••• "
'48 G11nc"' name
Pftfh(
50 Lotus '
plants , S2 Tour ists'
gMI
5& Spletidld)
57 Slate:
Abbt.
SS Earnings 60 Ma ke over
63 Medley 65 Put of Africa: Va.r.
6& Prtpos ltlon '7 Mountain
pool
61 Not lhoving
69 Dtslllution
70 You don't
sayl
71 Concern of o.o.s.
DOWN
l Waterproofed
sheet:
Co lloq.
2 To ·-: Letter
perfect!
2 words
3 -weight
4 Cabinet maker's
machine
5 Pert. to mall drink
6 Gambling
game:
3 words
1 Drop of
saline
fluid
110%
~esltfday's Punle $ofvetf:
$
9 Confer
holy onftn
upon
10 Se111irlgld colloidal
dlsPtrsion
11 Defendant's s1Ju111ent
12 Town in
New York 13 English money
19 Goofed 21 Elected
official
24 Distant Early
Warning:
Abbr. 26 Student
at Wesley
or Western
27 Crazes
28 Chemical auffix 29 Nabnllsl
of U.S.A. I. Canad&
)J Forget I.ti:
Z words
lG/2lAJ1
35 Insect 36 Idea: C•'-' form
37 X-noles
39 -duck 41 Kind of
fight
44 Italian .
111an's 'na•t
46 Pull
49 Danish kln11 of England 51 Fighting man
52 Fowl
53 In solltudt
S4 Having a
dull surface
55 Scrawny animal
59 Dccuianal: ScoL
61 House-
keeper'1
CCllctm
62 Formal~ afTirme
stat.Mt
64 Seed YtHtl 65 Arlame
we cu atop oar imaginary In " solid subltance, the1,--------------------experiment. Tbe atom grow-atoms are deme and crowd·
ing at the ume rate ii now ed. But there are spacea
big enough to be 9efll.. Alld, evea between the at.olu in
of all things, it 11 just about a deme, aoUd poter. In eecb
as big aa that p inpbwcil'I atom there are drcllng trel·
aa big aa that p1Dprict wu fie lanes with wide apac-
wben we started. ea between them. Except
Of course, we could not when an electron whizzes
really mU:e this teat. Mil-by, the lanes are empty.
~om ot atoms could crowd But the particles in the nu·
into a pinprick and nothing cltua of the atom are jam L.:::~~~~~~:....J can make them any bl.tit!'. packed together much tight. ~~!S:..:--=~~=--.J
It takes a row ol 100 mil· er than the atoms ln a aolld
Bon atOIDI to meuur. one poker. U we could e.niarte
illch. It taba zUlloDI of an et.om to tbe size of a
them packed clo.ely toceth-pea we could enm1De tt.
er to form a aoUd poker. We would aee through. lt1 Atoms are neb.y Utile thin outer lb41I ol ~
building blocta.. TbeJ pact tronr. 'lbe tiD1 nucle\11 in
tocetber end spread out and the center would seem 1lU
arrange themaelvel in dli· 1be hardest, most IOlid. llt.-
fermt pMtsm tD build aD tJe dot ill 1De world.
GORDO
MTHUlt, IS
THATWORO
IN THe
DK:.TIONARY?
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CAN USenE
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Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
KMp thl1 handy clfrectory with you this
w.elrend .. you '° house-hunting. All
the locatlona Htted belO'# ere cleacrlbed
In ''"'" detalt by .dvutlaln• el..wMr• In todeys DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
Patrons showing open housea for sale or
to rent .,.. u ...... to ntt 1uch lnformetlon
In thla column e.ch Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 BeclrOOll\)
612 Hetmtrope, Corone del Mar
642-7000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30)
316 El Modena, (Newport Heights) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun)
230 Larkspur, Corona del Mar
675-3000, Evea 675-5942
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1010 Kings Road, Newport Beach
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
(3 Beclroom)
223 Canal Sl (Newport Shores) NB
642-3430 (Sat & Sun)
2427 Holly Lane (Newport Heights) NB
646-7&43 for app't (Sun. 1-3)
2900 Silwdane, Newport Beach
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
"2 Catalina Dr. (Newport Heights) NB
548-8800 (All day Sat & Sun)
*1101 Esau Lane (Westclift) NB M &-4&94 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
4827 Roxbury, Cameo Sbo~. CdM
8'1U265 (Sun 1.S)
1'118 Martin ~ycrelt) NB
875-3000, ·-175-1613 (SlllldaJ)
3103 Semol, (Mela Vsde) CM
540-1720 (Sunday 12·5)
(3 Br &: F1mily or Den}
392 Princeton Dr. (College Park) CM
546-7309
2992 Andros, Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sat &: Sun 1·5)
1811 Glenwood Ln. (Baycrest) NB
642·5200 (Sat &: Sun 12·5)
2256 Avalon, Costa Mesa
646-8811 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2229 A val on, Costa Mesa
646-8811 (Sat &: Sun 1-.5)
582 Traverse Dr., Costa Mesa
646-8811 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2127 Leeward Ln. (Baycrest) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*395 Meadow Ln. (Back Bay) NB
646-3255 (Sat &: Sun 1·5)
2298 Waterman, Costa Mesa
646-3255 (Sat &: San 1-8)
601 Al Dean PL (Newport Heigtits) NB
646-4494 (Sat & SUn 12-5)
2818 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
675-3000, Eves. 646-6590, 673-0554
(Sat &: Sun)
*308 Buel, Corona del Mar
675-3000, Eves. 675-1513, 673-0406
(Sat 4: Sun)
4501 Roxbury, (Cameo Sborea) Cd.M
673-2222 (Sat &: Sun 1·5)
•2227 Donnie Rd. (No. ol 22nd Sl) CM
540-1720 (Sunday 12·5)
3075 Mol'obf PL (Mesa Verde) CM
540.1720 . (Sunday 12-5)
278 Santo Tomu, Qista Mesa
646-0555 (Sunday 1·5)
~ Nottibgbam, (Dover Shores) NB-
646-0555 (Sonday 1·5)
1518 Lincoln Ln, (Baycrest) NB
646-7711 (Sat Ir Sun)
2575 Gt"eenbriar, Costa Mesa
646-7711 (Sat &: Sun)
700 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
(4 Bedroom)
190& Suva Circle (Mesa Verde) CM
546-7378 (Sat &: Sun 12·8)
2837 Corvo Pl., Costa Mesa
&46-0556 (Sunday 1·5)
(4 Br & Family or Den)
3214 Colorado PL (Mesa Verde) CM
54&-3463 (Daily)
*1843 Tan ager Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
546-5460 (Saturday 1-6)
1318 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
9674 Dove St., Huntington Beach
646-4494 (Sun 12-5)
501 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
675-4031 (Sun 2·5)
2061 Meaa Dr., Santa Ana Heights
673-9200, Eves. 646-1948 (Sunday)
*2672 B~swood, (Eastbluff) NB
646-77 11 (Sat & Sun)
*2021 Shipway Ln. (Baycrest) NB
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
1015 Whitesails Way (Harbor View Hills)
CctM
673·2222 (Daity 1·5)
1341 Gatllngford, Costa Meea
546·5440 (Sunday l·S)
31 53 Killamy, Costa Mesa
546-5440
900 Alder, "East bluff
642-9930 (Sun 1·5)
(5 Br. & F1mify or Den) * *40 l Evening Star Ln. (Dover Shores)
Newport Beach
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
-. ~ PLEXES FOR SALE
._ (2 Bedroom Eich)
SOS Marguerite, Corona del Mar
675-2000, KI 9-3351 (Sunday 1·5)
* Pool ** W•terfront
Pool & W•t•rfront
5.tlAltdq, OctoW Zl, 1967 DAILY PILOT ZI
HOUSES 'OR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOil SALi HOUSES FOil SALE HOUSIS FOtt liLiE HOUSES FOR SALE
10000.neral 1000 Generat 1000 Meu Verde
' BEDROOMS PLUS
Large family room, excellent locaUon, walk
to ParochW & Public Schools. Area's top
value price for qukk sale ONLY ,22,600.
SEEING rs BELIEVING.
2000 SQUARE FOOT CHRIS1MAS PRESEllT
Buy her that big roomy home that she hu
always wanted for less than the price of a
good second car. 5 bed rooms, family room,
bulltrtns, R/0 , disbwashef', brand new car·
pets & interior paint, fuliy landscaped, fenc·
ed yard. '950 <town to evecyone -only
t28,500.
COATS & WAUAa REALTORS
1491 IAKElt S'REET
546-4141
COSTA MES~ CALIF.
11Klend1 Hiden11 ~ ..
0 N LY $13,950. QUAINT EG! SPANISH HOME on large
R-2 1ot. Two bedroom, tiled EALTY kilc:hen and terV1ce porm.
Waterfront Lot
P1er OK, R-2 7.ane
only ~.ooo
Lovely Udo Home
wt~ lot, wtde ttreet
3 car pr, 3 Br, 2 bath
very private patio.
M.ke ua prove lt'a
UOC>"S B~ BUY at $49,750
layfront Special!
Udo
5 BR, 5 bath home
hu pier + aaod.v beach
29% d()Wn • Owner will
' Cl.IT)' belance.
Ololcat location • ireatm
\le.Jue • ~ belt tttmal
l'lill price $120. 000
3355 VI& Udo m-2123
/,'1111 111 '// ,, •I
HI I' -
john macnab
Room for a dupleic cm ttar
lot. Won't be here tomorrow LEASE IRVINE TERRACE
call today!
"RING SPRING .. •••• ~ ••••
3 BR, 2 BA. OikSe&c
1t:rttt. Car pell, drape.,
protected patio. 1941
Killdeer Clrcle, OPEN DA.ILY * 548-7501 _.,.Go-l"'""f -=-cou-,...-... uty
Mesa Verde C.C F~
home; 4 BR., den; 5WX. ln.
$(3,000. Trd. Own. 546-9565
BY OWNER. • 3 BR 1~
W 11........ Pri bathl, we11 kept. sn.soo • a .u vacy 4Wi'> GI 1oan. ~.
Relaxing execuUve will ap-* 4 BDRMS, 2 bath&, *
predate the low ma.lnten-Near evtt)'thlng.
ance features Of tbla c::uatom BY OWNER. 546-6804
contemporary 8pan1ab bomel========::. overlookin& Balboa la1and Con... Park and Newoport Harbor. 33' ,_-________ --;.-;_-;_-:,-:,;.;;
master auite. open beamed••
1115
ceWnp complimented by BIG BEDROOM
adobe brick, Carden ldtch-CAMBRIDGE FDCHLANDS
m witt\ outside Barbecue home nr. OCX:. Priced
adjolnl~ toeled petlo at fOr qukk aa1e at
pool.side • all IW1'0W1ded by oll1y $24,900.
10' walled entry court off· 3 BR, fam rm, frplc, lire
era COUNTRY PRIVACY liv rm, with rai.ed hearth
with TOWN CONVEN· frplc, bit-ins, utll nn, ~uae
!ENCE. Sl5,000 nandles-ex-covered patio.
changes invited. Jack Smith Tenn RJty
1107 Dorphln• Terrace 5.33-1264 836-4452
Open Sat -Sun l.S
"Rlnt Sprint" 642·7252 BY OWNER. l BR + fam
ANYTIME rm. blt·inl, cont'ed patio,
SPRING 2 bath&, fireplace fenced
yard. 546-7309.
Realty Co. Newport Buch 1200
1801 WESTCL1FF DRIVE THREE BEDROOM
AND GWT ROOM
1 year old beautifully carpel· Diatinctive Elleabroeck de-
ed 4 • tamJJy room with 3 li&n· HJ&b cathedral ceiling.
c:ar prqe • S2f5 rnootly 2 Bedroom&. den, dlnini
'Nitti option 0 $30,950, or rm, extra deep lot, !Ar&e
make your own otter! Ow~ heated pool ~ cabana. Au Z\llZiiiimlZi\ZIZiiimlZ=I
er mftne buslneMI EXCEPTIONAL lf OM E
$49,SOO.
OPEN HOUSE
SUN. 1 ·5 P .M.
900 Alder ~IDE COSTA M1SA COUNTRY CLUI
'f{th country club atJno.' Ox>ice View Lot w1tb SS' a·
phrre on quiet banjo street. Jone 16th Falrwa.y. Ownec
Three bedroom; l~ 1-th, A!Ylo "Sell thta wedcend·
customized home with B/I all oltera entertained."
~ ~ OYm, FRENCH
PROVINCAL CABINETS,
bemmd ceilinp. floor -·~ cel&c ...t brick .8rf!Pace,
Pl.OB ClllQpiete 1tvtQI' "*" ._ farp..aor lD-lawl.
8-tdtdlea, NU ti.th, wet a.. ud~ room,~ 9w~
dilh F/P, IOI.a I: roU-away
bed. OUR BEST V ALOE for
$28,lm! Tenns.
then .ee
1500 Santiago Drive
ln tuhiooab~ Baycrest
5 bedrooms 3* b&ttls
1ep fam ily I: dinln& rm
lovety garden
3 car prage
$87.000 • excellent terms
See Wail¥ H.allbtt&
I Eves: 642-f290
POOLS-Your Chetce
DriYe by &Q)' OI' all of tbete
~ pool homes l1lllliJC
hm.....-.W1SM.OOO
tit ....
lN MESA VERDE
1151 Sam.r Drf"
1856 lllae Clrcle
1115 Samar Drive
JN NEWPORT BEAOf
2916 Tustin Ave.
(Corner A.nnlvenary Lane)
CoU199 Rlty 546-5180
1500 Adam& al Hart>or
(Near C'lnema 1'1eatre)
--------~-
OWIER'S LOSS
YOUR GAIN. MoYed eut -
vacant, 4 BR 2 story sacri·
• I. fice aale. Carpeta, drapes,
built · ins l diahwuher. WILL EXCHANGE Love11 yan!, covered patio,
Maricokl Aveo11t, Corona declreabJe location. Make
del Mar Income prnperty. :Z ~er • Price $29,960.
bdrm front unit (Individual
home) P1U5 attractive 1
bdrm \nit above owrslze
-2-car prqe.l'rTce $40,750. -
I' \I I • '\ 11 i I I
~· '~',' 1d\\
Equity $12,000. Will consider 1093 Baker, CM
Ocean Front property-even '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
flooded IUft. FAMILY HOME
515-JOOO Eves: 548-8868 265 E. lay, CM Bay & leach Only $23,900 surrounded by
RHlty, Inc. beautiful homes. Eaataide
2407 E. Coaat Highway, OiM Coet.a Mes a. 3 bedrooms,
1 ~ baths, larie living room
I: fireplace + tamlly, built-MONEY MAKER n . top grw carpets '
Costa Mesa Triplex drapes, double g a r a & e
Good Raital record Pttaent peyrnenta $110 per
VIEW
IAYFRONT
Vlllit our new magnUlcent
'View-Point" Series homea
in the LU>e.t Jocatioo
in Newport Beach
frona Sl22)i00 • $159,500
OPEN HOUSE DAILY lH ma CaWcy nr.
~Shani
Front Row V1ew
In Irvine Terrace! A cherilti-
ed home, aea-brffie cOOted
• loaded with tradJtlonal
charm! Formal dlnlnr room
opening to tree-ahaded ter-
race, huge living room,
book·Uned study, exquilite
master bedroom 1Ulte. So
tastefully decorated • sim-
ply immaculate! Exception-
al for $67.500. Ex-elusive
with:
Ruth Pardoll, 1t .. ltor
lll(l; WettcUU Dr. 642-.5200
and exc timncfnc month. .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ean to_. o Pm HOUSE SA.T/SUN "'-n H--· S (UIJ DOSH I II Rltr. 146--39'1J Eve. 642--018.i -';36 Do~;;. .. ,•·
, Ii or * LACHENMYER C:.IMO Hlthl•ndt
1730 W. Coest HJ&)lway
"2~72 EVES. 673-3468
NO DOWN VETS-ErlJoy the cool pan breezes
2483 SQ. FT • :z STORY in th.I.I 4 BR f battl home •
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ OrcuJar drive lead& to thja muter bedroom with fire-
OPEN SAT/SUN
305 Broadway
:Z blockll from downtown
Cotta Mesa. 3 BR, living
room wittl dining area
Hardwood floors PLUS 14x
22 detactied rumpus room
wtlh lqe fireplace.
magnUlceot 4 musive bed· place is separate. BesutUul
rooms + DEN + FAMILY Corona del Mar. 2200 aq ft
ROOM + VIEW lot of bllf oi luxury living, electric
tJ-ees and leciuaioo. A FAN-built • ins, dbhwuber, aer·
TASTIC inveatmeot at mly v;ce porch, la~ double
Sl),500. garage.
WALKER It LEE Rltr. 64&-39'Jll Eve. 644-034.'5
2629 Harbor Blvd. * LACHENMYER
545-9491 Open tlU 9 PM -------RJtr. 64&-3928 Eve. 673-4577 * LACHENMYER RUSTIC·UMBUll&
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY On a quiet strttl In Corona 2 BR It den home 2 baths,
del Mar is thl1 3 BR. :z BA large kjtchen 6. dining area
home. A4 clean u a 'Whistle! with fi~lace. $22,000.
Ocliahttul. covered patio. WeUa-McCardre Rltrt.
It'a partially f\lrnlllhed & 11 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
steal at S.36,500. Excelle:nl 548-7729 Eves. 6#0084
financing available. FOR-SA LE--STEPHENSON RLTY 67>4000 Low Prlc. $27,500
'-;=z==~=~=m J lge bdrm, lge fam .. dining :1m room on attractive cul-de-
OPEN SUN 2 • S
501 Cliff Dr., NB
HALF ACRE
4 BR, 2"' ba, fam nn, lge
used brick fl-pie
A BARGAIN AT 142,500
Richudson Rearty
325 Bfty. de Or. 67~1
LARGE R-1 LOT on cukle·
sac street EaJtslde Costa
MesR. AU utlllt:lfl in, no
bonds. Only moo.
Rltr. 1830 Np1. Blvd., C.M.
646-3928 Call Evc1. 673·4577
W. E. lichermyer
aac. For 1ppt.
JEAN SMITH, Reartor
400 E. 17th C.M. 646-3255
2077 Tustin Ave., CM, by
owner. 4 seperate units, 2
lots, 61' on Tustin thru 395'
lo 98' front on Garden Lane.
Priced to sell fu t. 548-ai88
Rltr/Owner. <Don't dlaturb
tenants).
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 BR. $22.950. LO DOWN
NEW cpt1, drape1: l~ Ba.
Lire. fncd. yarn. Nr. New.
port Schls. By Owner.
2(21 HOLLY LANE 646-7643
OIAROE IT!
Choice Newport-
Hei9hts
Fee almple land with many
fruit trees on a larse lot. 3
Bedrooms, 2 betha, fonnal
dining room plus Family
room. Thia wtU not Jut at
a aelling price ot only
$.14,250. Br&nd ""' oo the
market. CaU today. WALl<·
ER It LEE .2043 Westclill
Dr .. 64~ml. Open Eves.
IEACH HOME
3 Bfl., 2 baths
$23.250
G~ Wllliamaon, Rltr.
673-4350 OPEN EV ES.
EYE to the Fl!IVRE? $1800
down will buy on EAST-
SJDE Coe.tA Mesa DUPLEX
witb morr inc. outi<>• 30 yr.
loan 6\;'tf . No ?M. Frank
Kln&urd Real Eat.le R.E.
M[ 2·2'm SJ ,000 DOWN. 3 BR., spa~
to add on. La~e yd., ce-
FOI' qulclt, ettld ent l"8Ulta ment wall. $18.000. 646·980'l.
Spectacular v... II 3 BRDM. bouae with fite..
Hart.or Area J>(ace, huge Uvinc nn., car.
Day and Giehl petl, bu1Jt-1.na. 0n bii: Jot
BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm 1. tam with small rental unit in
room + 25Ja;• playroom. ft'V. 9oulb Santa A.na. A.Bk·
Qaicr lot. Puttillc om-~ inc f.!O.lllO. OWNER. . . •
Ira. s:'il• l'7>0101 ~~ 3 p.m. Wk·
VIEW HOME 3 Br .. 2 Ba. ----'-------•
Cl>oice eoMot! View Of Jet---------
ty a HuiMlr. 0pm dally L..,... Beach 1705
l...S pm. 2111M OCEAN Bl\'d. THE D~ID Owner. SJ.000
tor our equity. 4 BR. 2 IEACHCOMIER
Mtha,. blt-im, 2 frplcl, C1Jt. NEAR OCEAN FRONT nne location. m.221& Eve.
2lCM PACIFIC D~ ~~~~ ~:
J...BR. VIEW HOME + finest beadles in the Lagu.
$240 n»income/673.a>t na area. Thia old house of
BalbN Peninsula 1300 -----INVEST NOW1
in new 2 Bd. % ba + oldtt
Apt. On ~ Ill/at R..J
lot • nea:r blt,y • patio. Colta
Rlalac -BUY NOW. $45.000
R. C CREER, Realty
3416 Via Udo 673"'9300
CLOSE-TO BAY
New 2 Bd, 2 bath flome-+l
bdrm a&>(. Deep( Sl/St 1W
k>t. loveiy patio, good ftat·
al location • $45,000.
R. C. CR.ED. ~all)'
3416 Via Udo 673-9300
UdeW. 1351
50xlOO lnrludlni 34 ft. boat
allp. You own f.he land, full
prict 131.SOO. Try 20~ ctn.
Bk:r. Paul C a l 1 t r 1213)
4»-3571. tn41 847·2:>31
BUSI~ mancl!cplac. 111
town. The DAILY Pll.01
Oimitied ~. SA•t
~y. time It effon. Look
now!!!
dlatinctive beech architec-
tutt, built Clft 2 lots shaded
by WJ trees, has exterior
al boa.rd • ballen, wood
shakes, all weathered by
the aalt air o1 the sea.
S,W-liog 3 BDRM. I:
DEN Door plan, haa lge.
enuy foyer, that steps up
to elnated Uv. rm. with
W/W CARPETING. WOOD
PANaED WALLS, CA·
nfEDRAL B EA M CEIL-
INGS' " HEAVY CROSS
11MBERS, GRACED BY.
THE WARM'llf OF THE
RED BRIO< FIREPLACE.
Umque, CAPE COO styled
kitchen. has VAULTED
C E I L I N G OF WOOD
BEAMS, BUILT-IN BRJCK
B.B.Q. WITH W.ARMING
CHAMBER &: BLACK MET.
AL HOOD, RANGE, DISH·
WSHR., etc. Spar1ding wall
of &1aa with an exceilent
view Of' 1llE SEA • TREE
SHADED GROUNDS. WI!
have nater had ~
comparable to tbia oide
blQe, • near to die lleacb tor Pl.-FULL PIJCS
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MISSION llAI. TY
985 So. Cbut Hwy. !Ag. Bch.
Ptlooe (114) 49f-073l
A LITTLE
OF OLD SPAIN
waa built into lbia 4 BR
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3 bath home with a big ~
view Of Catalina laland. A •
~borne 00
the bluffs above
Laeuna Beach. Drapes, ,
~.and all
buill·lna included. '
Owner in San ~ 10' tbttrf~ TOI' AL PRJCE is
ONLY $36,000.00 wiUa
a LOW DOWN
OF $3,000.
LOS PADRES
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Laguna Beacti
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Howes Furnished ,
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that isn't being used -bec•use the minute I discover
sometftincJ is no longer needed, I sel it, while it stil
has mHimum nlue, through •n inexpensive DAILY PILOT
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we don't use, I have the ertr1 c1sh that lets me have the new., thin9s •.• the "extra" things rrry whc* famify
enjoys. Here's what I mHn.
The casl1 I got for the good clothes an<f ~ tJie chndrtn
hid outgrown bought me the d.corator lamp I'd been
wanting. The musical instrument no one played paid for a
big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools
redecorated our d1u9hter's room. And, just for the fun
of it, the good chair that just didn't match anything
anymore took my husband and me out for a fabulous
~nner at the fanciest restaurant in town.
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things you find that •ren't being used. (Y ou'I be surprised
1t th. number you tum up the first time.) Then, dial
642-5678 any fone between 8 •.m. ind 6 p.m. and
give your list to 1 friendly, experienced Ad Writer. That's
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Q\Jet 2 Bedroom om.
SwimmUlc P o o I and
Puttinc Gften available.
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. RENTALS REAL ESTAT E REAL ESTATE
A_ph. Unfumlahed General 0.M ral ANNOUNCEMENTS
ond NOTICES a YMENT1~ &. ~ ... O,mcNT
Newport Be1ch 5200 Room & Bo.rd 5996 Lott 6100Lot1 6100 Per10n1l1 l -"-'-'-~~~~=o.~~~_.:;.;~1c.;;..;;.;.c.;..;;~~..:;.::::1
USO. 1WO Br. lower built· ROOM and board or share
lnl, fireplace Ptltio n ea r expenses of 2 Bdrm Apt.
beacb, -411i~ 6G.'S287. M&-5701 •
Ne!J'Orl Htft. 5210 Guoot H-5991
l Bft..l BA. $11.HdO. VACANCY". Nk1 Prtveil!'
170'J Q...AY ST. f'OOm in ama.u u~
PHONE: 113-1129 ~ for elderly lady, c ...... dol -1250 _Oji. __ ,.,_, ____ _
Misc. lt•ntalt
Porrafina Laguna
MAGNIFICENT VI EW LOTS
ATl'RAC'nVE lady (t)'1)
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man. Box M..e82 Daily PUoC
Announciaments 6411
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{71 4) 494-9388
6411 APAR'l'MDn'S Eu)' OOCMI. ~
SPECTACULAR VIEW 1tifiAL En ATE , • 2-CEMETERY LOTS
W , ,. __ or ''' yow, loc1I e Hart>c.-Rest Mern'I Putr;
1Ller:fronvu;>e • Bol.t O.ner1I I • R11l E.t1t1 l rokor e $190-EA. * (1) 111-lll2
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2 BR • 2 Bath Apta. lneome Property 6000 4 SERVICE OlltECTORY
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$(20. Mo. A: up. $59,500 iqt e HOME a: INCOME e .-W. ·.~i) d""~.; An1Wt1rint Serwlee '505
2.525 Oceu Blvd., CdM New, deluxe S BR. 2 Ba. • tr'", I' tfWY,101
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ftlDI• 6Glln T•Plsc:sY.,.,.........,_ · M 673-1788 -tor further inro bocne aep. 2 BR. duplex. J.t HYU tit.
Herman Trott. Mer· Xlnt loc. $13,000. • • ·AdlHT'OM T1W>£
I'!!!~~~!!!!!!'!!!!"!"""!"" I m Woodlmcl PL. CM. ·MIUllt 13' COLD Pt.Arm ICB)O.. l RR Unfum. Blk be&di. tnr. J:>th A: 'nMltln) • HER tr _,,.._ ..._. •
Util paid. Adulta. no peta. ..Jl. Sewell. Bldr. 50-3997 • propm;y, Newport ...._
$135 mo Y<(y. ~"'8 , Buol.-Propo'1y 6050 ~!!'!'!i!!i~~----!iiiii~~'i!!"!"""""""'I , 54Ml!1 mw _, 2 BR 2 1-th, dee kitchen, -:;= DLX. s.aa.,. a_, a.It .AfL •asher/dryer, p1.lio, pool BLDG for &acctllf'lll SmaU BUSINESS and BUSINESS and ttl 6SSO eaturediallmllt'M ......
$111)/mo. 613-4768. Bullneaaman. Ml. oNCE ~:1NA::N:c:1:A:L ____
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2 BR., 2 ba., fliilc., drapes, ~~Eve857~ FOOD *PRIV.AT2ndE MLOOANNESY* ~~.'Z'!!':t~:: HAVE 'IS T-BW. ,....
carp,, blt·lnl.~ pt A: water li.t "A>q P<M"!r F---,. *· lll!lf' WIU. ftAIJE :rm. :a. MUIAG£MENT
Butln"' R.,t•I 6060 DISTRIBUTORSHIP Jack Smith eo. aince 190 Ht&: Bch. ttns. •-_... c.-_. pd.; IU'· Inq. at 3J2 E. -.a..... ...,, om· •--• S • CAM 1W0. CUL ......-TRAINEE
..,_. .. or '""' e 11a.v•u 1323 North Broadway, ...,., BABYSITfING My Home Mobile ~ -fr9ir •
Bay, Balboa. (unlimited)! II you are re-543-8311 anytime Victoria I: Harbor, CM. AJJJ BIDe Som.. 5&-&ill.
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..... c-.) lDlf. GL wi6 .....,.., ... ~tl""on leach~ ~!~~~~°'!:: ::;e =~~· ~ ~ ANNO\INCEMENTS ~· Fenced Yant. 6f6..t'i64 191i1 ALl'IL\ ROllF.O vn..
Goll r-uno Vl.W boa Ialand, 410 1q. ft. a distributor In your area and NOTICES BABYSI'ITING * Avail OC'E. ~ -.. ~ ·-SlOO id ti -.vim_ 5 ~· -week. Fenoed yard. lJKE NEW! Kllll' ... E:rln lara:e 3 BR $180 It 2 "·"· c ... l"'~ per serv ng acco.m I"'"'""' Found (Fr• Ads) 6400 (X)S'l'A M&U • 54().4003 for NEAR ME. ~
BR"•• 2 ba"'-~.~,...... mo. Rltr. 6'2-9555 tor you. (NOT VENDlNG>.1---"------l ,:O~.cc=:.:-..:-,,.:..::...::= ••• -""· u•· vva• ,... No 1elllng requittd. No ex· TABBY Point Slamew kll· MY bornto, dayi, Men. t:bni un-.w.
141D lf'een cl Me.dowlaril:l .=========I perience Dt'Cel88T)'. Invnt· ten; Mesa Del Mar Area. Frl.; Mesa Del Mar .ua,l;B4=Y'°'A"<l"l7=...,=-;vi.w,..,-"""s ~-5 ~~ Dou&lu " Office Rtntaf 6070 ment nqulred: $1625 to caJJ &: identity. ~9754 aft-Coeta Mesa. 56-3459. Uaita ese em -... c:::;::,~::;;:::.~~--1-'---''--~ sis.cm. Include& invmtory er 3 p.m. Anytkne week· B 1 k u . olc. equll;r. WANT ~ ....
2·3 BR. 2 Ba, pool, PaUos * NEAR. AIRPORT and suppilel. Fer blterview ends. r c • m-sonry, ~ lot « 1'D"a. Ap.
Mora Kai, 81!1 Gartldd. le Jf!n 'I o1fica or dlsplay· write Cal-Ida Mf1. Corp.. MEN'S tortoise .meU prn-6560 m 7a llJ.llll'.
Prtv. street, 1 block north nn w/3 ~pvt 0Ul1cn. ~7 2CJth St., o.JdatE, callf. cription glaues In cue. 24' Planters SSS. a.sq pit HAVE NEWKtl'OCTA ..
ott Ga.rfteld. 96U994 Warehle .,ce: w/overbead 94612. Include phone number Vic o( CdM on Cout Hwy. $89. Fire ring $49. w~ FROHI' ...._ •J1ll.S9 ~
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I V I._ 5410 door $250. 546..Q6 OWNER'S ILLNESS m.4875. "ftll S89 Bride or item. Art! WMt ~· "-s-o.m.-
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DELUXE 'l'OWNllOUSE niom. 6 Wortdina oftSce Prw--FOOD TO TAKE 01.11'. r.,. • bllc:k lhaa:Y coat: Ter---· • ~ WEl"P\AU
APTI. Oranp Qamt)"• tiplocl .. IGGI •*''td buP'D"-, .-i ritr·t)'pe:. can. id!ntif)I ••n•• Sworiell 6562 80l8•11WUC1••
O:iolest areal I mlD. '-di.. lar coap1t. y.,. W MM3311. ..... S 7 ' · ~ 'II~-•
NEW 2-3 BORY lJNtrS &..II 6100 Broutl!d a.kten, ahrlmp. GERMAN Sbepbm1. bl 11., CXXIWINA.TED ._I ' M tr ... p ... ~~bt..BuD~ e Urient .ie aeedtdt • pb:z::a, dell., aandwicftes, white I: tnwn malt: Vk. J'JNAN~ :-=-• W. --
double aaraae. 400 91tft. R-1 k>t, Sahm Cty, near etc. Full pdce $13,.500. ~ °'-19th I: Meyt:r! Costa Me-Free O:llllultatloa • ews. ·
1amilyroom. POOL! beach.$3,150.0WDtrM2-3589 down.Newport:Beacbarea. aa.Call&ldentify.MM339 642-9199 52" ~ ~ ft*'s
!J62.J(X)2, 9624481. Etn. wkmdl-673-5920 SHAGGY poodle type, male. = Uc.JI ' 0 a ...
or 50{1166 ;:;;;m;;;:SBORES _ VIEW For sale: Reg to N. Heath, Lake-Carpo...,.lng 6S90 u-a.I! ~ ilr .....,. ... _,. • woOO. Pbone 64&-.'.Jllil . •--=,la., or lllilL
SaU&eo " Antigua. Qojce For th• Studio ...,... of CAR -s -El * NO JOB TOO SMAl.L! • 63lal5. ---ftllS. Laguna a.ach 5705 lol szz.500. 644--~ .:OLI .r\.Ll. .... 1::,,::;=.==-~'-"' Bia lot • u--p'·--POmR Camino Ave./C.M. (Moa All rtpairl. Add, nmodd, OXNARD.. -~ --,_.._ • LUXUARY All el.tt "Unfum n.-• A.-, ....,.. A ... ,.., -·.......,. studio + del Mat tract) Sfi.1435 Rtuonable * 96%--&rn. -h&. n 60 8 l.lnlta.. Ownu must 1ell • ......, e\j~ • . TRADE lcr Qr-.e ca. Garden ApL 2 BR, 2 Low dn. f75..l393, .f94..47?9 a1xMroom. &Jperb locatiori. MALE Dark Grey cat ap-EXPmu:NCED • Repairs 1: propen,.. Bolt Jo.m. ~
mo. Ground fioor avail. IA&\ma Beach. \Vrlte c/o prox. 7 mo. very atrect. Vic remod., larse or m.aJl R1Z;J muaa. ~
170 Mc:Knlsht Dr. 494-2395 2 Lets in Atucadero. Calif. De.ily Pi.lot Box M.QT Wil9on St.. C.M. 642-3444 Cabinet&. Uc. 64E42U HA-· .. -..:,_
Sell l or both· Both S3,500. REPAIRS* ALTERAn-ONs •o;.; -548-65ll, c:.11 after 5 PM: TEXACO BLUE Point Slame.e kit· ,. ... ~ .1.-.. __ ~ 20,D ...-..... ill Modern, we.11-kx:ated SeMce ten vie Marigold I: Cout .....-u:Ml•.c..A"" ""Y -.-,,,.. beul-omd.. FOR: _..
RELJ.ABLE rftlttd couple I. E. W•tecl 4240 Statioo. Aval.lable in Orange Hwy -CdM . 673-0920. 23 yn expet. 5CUTll car 1111 ~ 1w
inkreated in 6 months rent· County. Paid Trainlnr-Part· my 9ile. meaL
aJ. Wwld consider actin( as WileL tn&! lu.:l'urioul Balboa 1al FlnandnJ. Call ~-Lost 6401 Cement. ConcNte 6600 FDUUJU. ~ Pm-9
caretaker. ~ B&y aim a,iit. feat. in Dickerson. .e-c:ar; ..,_.,9 ...._
1 OR2 bedroom unfum apt Home Maguine. to qua.1il1-e JEl-3737 e BO S TO N Bull Terrior. CEMENT WORK Tnde .. or ... lw..-
or bR pref Corona del Mar ed buyer, for eq\ltb' in wa-OOITEE SHOP, Cout Btvd. Straytd tram 2767 Alba· s 2 ... 2: Alla 19 ¥-.;:
-•""v'"''-.'::;,.,,..o;;::;:c'.,R°'•"f•C''c.,· ::::;: I terfrcnt er view borne or location, Lquna.. 1 man trwa, C'M., 1tudfd natural Freti Estlmafel try ~ j55llZ,
SGLE RESP. GIRL wanta lot, N.B. V'eL Requltt 4 or couple. Under $lJOO lthr collar, wlRl!dland1 All T • IKlfARal &lT •
1-2 BR. APT or HO~ BR. +: ml Ill· ft. mlnJ. Call · · • 4!M-lil21 Llc. Reward. L. 1ixlmptan, PHCWE ~ e 3 + FaailJ' + ~ """1HDER SUO--MWllO-_ fr"aln'l. Mr. Stevem: 548-2211 ~ & Ropp Rltrs. 56-9661 111119 ,.._ 0..-.IJIBm..
1 ea. wif ..... or hie nr FINANCIAL 211 Ol"ean Ave .. Lacuna BASSET HOUND/FEMALE. SHAW & SONS floe! Tnde-._. t..t. 'ID'Si.
Ocean. re&bie woman to BUSINESS and SMALLipart tme buslnew for 2 • 'Yfl/Alw. b "DttofH ". SPEQALIZIHG Mmltl5:9-ml...._
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.. ! :r~ JIEIL'n', -$85. (21J) 699-2"4l8 Nle. Good monry maker-Vic-Bu.hard I: Ada.m11HB. EXPOSED AGGR!:GATZ I="'======:::=: II !B~UL~Opportu~'.!!!~n~lt~l•!!..!6~300~ can """· .....,., '"""" pot. • Rowud. '""""''"-""""' * * * * * * looms for Rent 5995 PARTNm wantl!d to aper-2 Sl'ATION Beauty Salon for ~J.OCXJ or 968-!6?& Fm: FMt=~ _____._.
ROOMS . FOR RENT akr retail end r:i. flne arts aale. 543-798& or 543-6815 ''Nina,'' ~~.!.!tt~ CUSTOM Padol, J1001 ded:a. SERVICE DllK1~ :i: :i.":~ ~~ '"~"":,_::...,,,..=-"~".19._,,..,_""'=-nt.= lnvestm.nt Oppor. 6310 ~a. lf.B, Rew. 5l6-797J ~~Mi.~ O..' '1 Mii ; I ,' __ . _
UtiliUes furnished lJQUOR STORE * <>r&nge Investor Needed LARGE darlt ti&:er-•q,ed a-~. JAPAJllDE AMIRrAK
TV • Kltcheriettes ?n:i°:>'~+ :~:n,::;. 99 b@d convalescoent hospital v.itite altered male caL e QUALITY e GAltDllftll,...,... ~· MIWWW -111 • +
MOTEL TAHrl'J S44.(i6Q) * Mr. Root 35 unil!J _ Bite Ho6g H09p. :F1utfy. Vic Ogle, C.M. e CEMENT' WORK e <Dll"LllND't. I US'L ....._ Emllds • ..._-a.
543-2129 Gangi Bkln. &U-1615 ~2873 • 54M3lO wtcnds. e CALL ~ e 1laint. l'ftle -. m.Zlli lrllll -• Jleat ~
J12.50 up w/w cupe~ kit COIN LAUNDRY I 2 ~ yn l=========I& !\tOS ol.d. Male Seal polnt THORYK ,.,,...._,,_-. EUROPE&:~~ MJ..IB
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plan, trudi: fl11'1111t!ed ml
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aperience and alality,
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Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Frida,y or all day Monday.
ISUUllCI CO.
Thole hired will haw a stJCo ;
~ becll.s:rvund in 18'8
or publk contttt wort, hilb
IChool. education., p r e r e r
qes 25-tO with stn::ac dnb-e
fer ftnaft!ial and ~
al attainment.. Far laM"tiew
a,ppointmellt call:
TOllll GOULD 50CU
Aldat• -Co.
Electronic
Tech. Senior •
~ lnltallation " Malnf:tn. aoce of Sdmtific Solid state
S)'Sh!ma lDcM'Josed Orcutt
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Medical induatJy with Out-
-c..-""""'-Op portunliy to learn latnt ad-
vancemenla in Med I ca l --L SaWy COO> llM'!lmJr'ale with experience. """""""""-"'--'v, avlll. Semi pvt after old, Good tluai!>ell. H / B Siamese Cat. Vie. Irvine All -.. ~~r. Oi s'r ' ' a' C al ,,,.=,=u=-.,-..,-~--=-== r• areL * C>wner, Sl62-l996 Mortg .... , T.D.'1 6345 __ .. vY<"'< ....., .. ....,. ••. ma' , ___.__ • -·-·-' =;.·~·~-~~~~-~~=:;!ii..UiYi&km-H.ii:'J~;&j; ...... Sao.tla,o. Reward. F'rft! Est. 615-55lS H. ----"«7 nnrm WVt:L I...: IPruVATE l!Dtrance. Sftnl Beauty aa.lon HB.. fDr iU $.15CXl 2tlli 'm.1090 Seuooed 5'C8-8669 or 644-ltm rM• .5IMlll ftllS. nt. .m C. •llZI' IJ. liven Picker X-R·ay
Compaiy So1thern ----prtVate bath. PDOL Work ·ie-~·~~r. _Sellln%dlscount. MALE CAT. * Yellowish Chlld Care 6610 .>El'f"L CJi!-.. ,.,_Sino-IOl& ....... -....... A;
man oal,y. 646-750( CM I==========--=====-======. beli!· * V!c: 300 blodr--g.._ Iii.., ... Jiles ..... Alfa. ~ Ji*
LGE quiet room to linJle 1 ·RENTALS . RENTALS '=Joann==s=v=c=.M=·=*= .... ==23il!='lv~~~ ~ :m;:: !: ~---= 1'tltwww z I 7'c IOM1
man S1S mo-201n Rtdkllds Apts. Unfurnished Apta. Unfurnllhacl Personall 6405 Harbor!B&Ur. * stS-lSJlt ~ APr CllU • ....._. _ M JJ2l w. w-California ;
Saa•• "-Inc Dr., S.A. ffKtl. 545-8639. ¢IMC .. Scw;' Mii QU...M~ 4>d CUL.
5410 Fountain Valley 5410 STICK TO Contractors 6620 HOUSE SICXt ..;;.;;=,;.,:,==----1 5410Pountaln Vall.., Pountaln Valley .. _. ......... .,. .
Beach
New
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Luxury Apartments
In the WaRed City of
:GREEN VALLEYi
5 .,1nutes from Huntington h ach
Stat• hach
H..,r b cltl11t l 2.J.-4 ktlr••"'· s,anl1h tt-./1•d
.,arftM11h 1vrrH"4"1 by 21 1cra 1Jri•1••
C•rk. ,..11, club ha•••, ,lay at••· l alcaniat,
vllt 1111, prlvata 1J1tl., f!r•pl1c11, doubl1 91•
,.,., 5 •• rich c•rp•tl o". •nd two 1lort •• f
fi"al l'2 tttdy for occwp1ncy.
Country Club
y~~~~~::!l~T=S e WE WIU. "lnleft'a it 11111! hill! " • ...
Wr tee0nd belt BUD.D m PlmDbiil;! AM • ,_ 1"'1..DmmE i.r..-. nzc.
INTRAMATICS c(fera yoa • Jt•••.Wtiw • ft'pU-tile .W .._! OR na:••jU• :r ......._ re-thll finest, most compnbm. lltart fnllll ~ _. ...... r a I ., _..,. Cl!'-
&ive a:imputerized m•tchina CUSTOM MILLING balld a HEW c»cE! I'll _., ..._ ...-.. _...,..
seivice a"t"ailable anywhere. COSTA ™ U1llBER firwwin&. Caa IZJ.ta _. .._ ,,... , -'"es · u
For lnfonnation on our WI-No On PJmt Ml 6-811 ~ -.'II ... -0.C-• OL a. •
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MEN--
llmiled lifetime program, NEW coNsm. -Addlfirw ODO .IOBS I Ylinl a a. t:l'Hl9
call ooe of -->-1-"• po11•-R•mod'"-· -Lie. ,._._, G.&JIDEX l&lWm; a ak ... we ... ......, ....... Ul'6"., ..., ........ .......... s-e • a' a· a ... r a .. -·-coonaelon. •• no twt or obU· DON HAWE 6f2..ut& EDGING. * 511.-s www..., j61 A ftmD11.. io JOii t.d Fl'OPft'" ..,..,...
gatlon 10 a.m. • 8 p.m. Additions * Jbmodelinc DRIVEWAD m,s.mnpn Wa, ~ · ill;. mcl • Dqua&e-and
INTRAMATICS Fred.H.Cerwick-Ue. Repmr 6 k cs ... Bltdrft. ••"' f •ua lar~
OF ORANGE ~l • 56D11 Hswlicc I: C J .W tr.I ... ulce 6'11 1WCI •Wt•7 the ...... ~-
Div. American Social KEC'1ICUr MUT U A L
Foundation Inc. Carpet CIMnlng 4625 Hnula4 6111 POOL n ''t•lli LD'E INSURANCEOOM-
UNION BANK BLDG. c.&U. PAIJL PAlfT dSers ,_ mch an
SUITE 617 ORANGE ORANGE COAST CO. J'EEE • PRl!Z • PBEZ * 5t1-ea * OffC*badl::J. The men• CNexttnF~~SQUARE) A!~:~~~:hr~wi:! ~~.= . ...... . =-:.~-~-=
• gt11U', Insured. 96U!4 OR CAS1L ..,,.. .... __.. iris 2 weeb Khonli~ in
COASTHEALTHCLUI ADVANCEDplle ..... ----,_ °""""""'" Sauna·St Nm-Ma1uge Shampoo method for quat. ~ • fat .,.. Dirr requirmlenta are:
by four uperie.nced girl.I ity nip Ir earpets 1 hr dry, 5CJ.5'Z2J * -ap 22 to 6, IDme .. Ii•
Mon. thn.i Fri. 10 ~ pm guar. tnsurfd. &Jl...5aXI. HAULING. ~ • _ AL"l?W*JW'le ---.,.. basiDem ti.ctc:-
Sat. le: Sltll. 10 am-6 pm ell:.. ._ --. COll'Cm cm• ••n.i '"'*"'4, at least 2 ~
132 E. 1.8th ofl Newport Blvd. Drifting s.rnc:. 6437 ==. fil. .;;:r-S: ""LOUBE"' 5tl-tJll 1cU c• In this anL
factory Tr1inees
Immedi&te opesUnp dar
and night lhlftl. For spec.
tu ti.ilator ~
er. Apply
Ferro Corp.
1!765 FiberzJ.ur, Foad
Hmtinp:>o Beach
BUSBOY
Part Time
APPLY 3:S DA.ll.Y
SUCK SHOP
2305 E. C_, Hwy.
Corona del Mar
C M: 442-5090 a• -~5Ml5 Plldtiabty m arried. • DRArfING A L L typea •A & -=> .,.... X • CITEMENTJI Mech. Atth. A: Dec. P.O'. ...... '1SS Re& m-. lt ,.._ ~ ,,,...::..~for a:n 81'1'-INSURANCE
Couples • Singles TH E Box 12, CdM. 615-<l:lK. Ta... I I e Ute lnlurance Asmcy !tipft\
Uvl119 from $175 per month
• 111 mast., bedroom 1uit...-
plonly., .......
e Flr.,lacal lullt ln11
C.rpetl lalconJesJ
e Large prlv1ta patlo-
bll doublo ......
e L.-dtupld grounds ind
rolling prlvat• park
e Kief• and adults club hou••
with two giant pools
e N•r churches, 1chool1
shopping ••• bMchn
TAKE EUCLID SOllTH TO WARNER AVE. GO RIGHT ABOUT
100 VAROS TO THE GREEN VALL EY.
APARTMENTS ARE JUST INSIDE THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRY
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GROUP, enjoy parties tr1p1 IRONING, SUI -. 1 .... •-. -• • vlaor. Agency of ~Co ..
etc. MHI "then wiaim~ El-~ 1 1 6640 ~ Small • '' c , 1 & Ma W. W1S c.nn.ctkut Mutual ha.I opentnc ror Uc. Tra!Me
intere1ts. 'f76.6:941 3-9 PM ... ,r ca day .ervlce. MMM. Life IMUl".nce Co. tmder A~ M~ , .. ~ * Yaw,, 6e ,., -* program. Ubera.1 salary + CHRISTMAS SPEX:IAL ELEcrnlctAN. Ucemed • ....-•u-.u J5c • ilr9. (ll:rL _.,_ 3-1 A re-.. -~-
f I,., "--•-S -" LJ.. --'-• BRING HANGERS * m ...,.,..,.-.,.,y., Individu11J production. a-: am v group portraits, SU.o uuoou""· ma.u ,.,.,. • .......,... ,...._ Ill • .,. -a. -•-~ ,_ -· ·~ only, 1 to 4 pm. Ir repaln. 54S.52l)l W. 811 SUC'.X. • .&Pr-& ~ ..... Lealdrcs ~ ~ Age 22-40, with at leut 1·
Oe.Laney'e .,_.. r'fllllir'a&. lfJ.:mT. ynr Field Uodenrri.Uq Q-
1517 &iper!or, Npt. Bcb· Gard•ning 66IO M P ..,, lridc ... -& or---~ S£R.STA SALDMAN pelie.ce. DO -~•--• "Fall ttrM. 2-)"'l""I exptt. PHONE: &42-4192 you need m1.111c lcr dano-CUT • "1ge Lawn ~. ' BRICK. BLOCK -S1'llllE Hea• 11__...1 ..__,....__ 1--..,C;;:::':':;;C:::'""=i''--I Ing? THE APOLLO SEX. "" PLAN1'EJt5 . su,n;: .W. ........ LaiJ1r 1121 " n.n -~"· in:uitry T.ch. TET • "MUS!c tn the Maintenance. Licmaed CM ......,. I: Camm. * .NIPl.Y: Pnmanerit Job wlUi SoGd fl>
Country Cub Manner", Call 548·4&6 • 5-lS--IS'iO alt 5 PM CDIENT ...t.. -.zm ADM ~ Slq Mio--JDZ TICE QIEVRON ture avall•ble to man n.
Rudy. 213-699-56ti. EXPERT JAPANESE Pa ...... I' I ~E. Orllfp DI NEWPORT Bld/CM. perienced ln !he awmbl)'
PERSONALITY MATOI LANDSCAPE • a.EANUP Peil '--... ....._ ERd rdl-OaD IEAL ESTATE al circuit boa.rd1.
Meet tbe person In Orange Malnten~. Mad: M7.ml2 :f.. melt • Wiiie ._ .-........ J'Oll be wttlt Walb!r Dyn.rnic Design Corp.'
Cty most ccmpatible with EXP Gardening &:. Land:acap-1N'J'ERIOR m i'Xl'.IR Dllitr P9Dt. a I.MT rree ""'3rmalkm. 1357 E. Edinger
you. Pl!nOM.llty Testlng. illg. Cement wori::. Reu;m. FMt A .... 1 a .1f1, MY ..n, '""-•~WALKER. a. Santa Ana S47..J935
For Brochure: 835-0rnJ eble, reU1b\e, 642-4400 .,.,.-. -__. ...... <Wille.. il --. LEE-.. SZ1 Harbor" Blvd. MARINE PARTS MAN
ALCOHOUC:S A.nonytnoUt LARRY'S Gardenlnr; Sttrice p~ A: Pais&--. ..__ ~ 563mt.. Exper Pftf, bUt will b"ab': H
H•rbor Are1. Phone 673-8724 Mow Ir Trim SlS-.$20 Mo. ing. Nau · •· ll J"fL 9 81.nc-Ollce --· eiper. JlE'1"IRED ACU1UNTANT ~f'SMJ")'. 2431 W. Cout
24 Hours. Dependable! 546-2506 Hz:tl!-BNcb. 5J5..Ril. al .......... 2.,. prr ()pEr.le Seumal Tll1t Off. Hwy .. Newport Bch. 543-1038
PLACE your w&.nt id 1'here e FALL Prunln& I: cJecn. PROFESSIONAL ........... .tL nrt Rd._,.. b . (O'Jrona dtl Marl. Xlnl e PART-TIME KELPER e
they are looktn1 -DAILY up. Dependable. rutonabLe Oi.9CIJUDl ~ Fr. em.. DATWOlm.. ae-ilc-in-. Pnlftt Sharing P\a.n. Wrik Commercial main!. 08.yl or
PILOT cluslfltd 642s667! nites. 968-1928 m1tes.. Rdel'a. 55.aa me. Br•• lms. 50.azJ 8-: 21171, Santa Ana. e\'e. Sal. "Pt'ft 836-4254 Eve.
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DAILY PILOT
Hen's
S.lllrd.1y, Octobtf 21, 1967
Our Famous Dim•A-Unn TO SBVE YOU
lrln9 th.m or m•il lh•m with correct c11h
to ont of our 4 convtnl•nt offices. • ......, llAOt .... 2211 ....... llvd.
e OCISTA -....••••••..• 330 W•I lay
e -· I ICM ilEACll .•. 309 Fifth 51-
No Commtrci•I Ads Allowed
e Each Item must be priced with no lt•m over
$25.
I. No conunerci1I Firm• ntR.EE piece bedroom, cor-6 YEAR crib and mattresa DOUBLE mattrtu, double BLACK Wtlnut o::Jppel"lln-GAi ,_... ...._ $15.. GM "MD' ._..II-Drdrte BARBECUE with rot1-rle :
or privite buiiness may ,ner ~I • dreue:_~t .$20. $23. J?..ulnette $6. Bathl-spring1 collaptlble "back ed amok• •taiKI $20, !low-642-3263 -.a • 1 ' F z SI -Iii. --. .a.t ~ .._ ? pa. ~ beadbou:d. i '-_ I ""'""' grass -=er $8. nette $8. Pott)' aelll U.50. l!ut'' buagy movie camen, er poll 25c U 10c, ad!es REAL bait ...w. llO. a. -.. *8 SH II .-._ 1 tin tarted 11!1......-S.S. lland knit ;
use tncne coumns, Large car lugpge rack $8, Baby scales $4. C.ar seat WOl'kl $S each, Utea and ice aka1e1 ai.J:e 5~ $4, Tef-la.mp SS. Sun .. i:.mp S5. Rat. CAIU"EJ'.DK:..._.U'•D'I -.a p.1 *e •U.,,. swnten 3 kr $10. Sult $5. : ·z. EACH ITEM for Foor guinea pip and cage $2. All in wry good condl· Ille bar for movie camera, lon ~awrole and Stand $2, ler rink aka\8, aiz.e 5 Do .... · We ... I~ ..... ....,_ ~ Dil;" 0.1 $25. S4IHl957 le mt11t b. priced -n each. ~ lion 54>Cl97 bathlnette. trame for dou-Ladies quilted beth role RJding ~ me 5 SJ.. Pla-,..,._ llltll -. 1 ,..._ IB9i ** c.tmr p . 1% IU-ONEL---------.--..,-.·I
price over $25. ELF..CTRIC band uw s15.1 '===-,-..,.--""--""-pp~;,-,~,.,,-ble Ol' twin Brownle uni· •ize 12 • never ~Tl $8, 1tic decorator pob U tD' cUe ...... l..Aie -· .... · ~ • 2 mema $ll. Ladies cloth-' J. DIME • A • LI NE 21'' rotary 2 cycle mower only $24.95. White and &ll· form and a.Ii accea!lllries $3, fireplace basket $5. 378 E. X 4' chainUnk tmoe Jis. Br--. ,.... _. ...... -U.... -* $11. n. lbe 14: Black fox aweal· . , d d $12. New door pa.Ma~ lock& \'er. Movie camera {Man. ea.cb, 962--0732, 9412 Gui. 23:rd St., C.M. Redwood JlatJo .eU~/pMa mp Ci .. • 5ir ... .m ...._ & • P. Vialll n-lJ.. Lavender 1J1IQl tweed :
IKIS ere eccepte en S2.50 each. 646-9re4 arter 5 field) 3 lens tor only $19.95. atrllnd, H.B. Be a ch1ide 1" TABLE 1aw w/motW" $6. Kante eeie NMl bed ,....,.. ...... ..-.. ~a. o.. ...,.. eo&t 12. Rayon overblouse . published as a unique Pl'.! ExceUtnl condition. 543-5521 Hl:lmes 22, 2-t'' hand plane $3, $7. 21" console TV S15. .., SI"'.-,_.. ar... St. ...._ ""* st. Letid 25c. Black iaffeta torrqal .
service to our petronsl ·HA.,.-RD-,-,00.,.,-D-,-h·n-tol-.,.-,-.-_ MAPLE fumlture: Cobbler. GAUGES for pruto and mir. 30 pc. Dllta ~ aha.per M~e $12. ftDtar)I powel' wick ...._ ... _. ._ _.. *-pi. )lop 50c. Petticoats 10!.:. Velvet
end the DAILY PILOT t>n S7.50. troni-. board SJ. bench S7.SO,wlngchalr $7.SO ror maUc n .so eac.-h. Ad· bit set $23, Delta 980 aha· mower nG. B4tbdJ aet ._ a.nlilliil6-c~..-. _...,.SI-• W _. strapkl& top 25c. Bia Ck "~ U d I .. H-·• ,-ustable bed frame 13, new per cutter •et Sl!, 6 new Jffp can and iipout St. 5 11. DrllilMe ,. ....... I iecdw dwllbl ainl S2I linea akirt lOc· Straw i.11. rnerve"s the right to Portable mixer S2. 549-0aTl ha ·roun tab e ..,. &nU web chalae lou""e ~A, 20-Greenlee wood lithe tum-gal tell<WI lined Cllll $3. ,_.. ............. Jl!l. J c._a cWn IJSI f9da, • he vacuum $5, port1ble sewing . .., " ~ tooli' $5 set, X.a t F1oor wbel' pi. TNmbanr ._, ---. Jn 5 · • St. 1114&. ID 'IWlle-& OI. beige, blldr IX. f'Ur'3b,
arnit t ir pubricetion G.E. WashC'r $15. Rubber raft machine $5, twin fold·a-way gallon aquarium with hood 86 wood carvi1':: 1 et ~i SJS. Vacuum deuer SS. !~"'~·~V~a~ ... '!:..~,.~-~---J;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;'::;:;w;;;;;;! ..Ute, block, straw 25c La·
to one dey each week. S:!S. Apt. size washer, needs n2.50, 14" table model 1V Sl2, aquarium 11&nds .$5 and extra blades and handles HOll8ebold. and ct 0 t b. l • 1 anwwr ~ -. c-1 WBl'IZ _._ wtiilit DI. dib .tioes, alze IO, nanow ,
Dl"E A LINE d work » Hatc:h covers $5. rneeds repair) SJO, portable S2. Piranha fl.ah Sl8. Oscar f1 1 Ill 25c t s2 h rd itenu 25c • $.). 548-4llilL ·• litfoA _ -._.. ,._. 1J1. Vdrt 50I:-Men' a ahirta me 16 ' ~ • • .a e •re Abalone pu.liman S'.Z!i lnew) stereo '20, records and car-10'' $20, Silver Barbe1 pair ~e ~ \o n .0 ~ -·----. _,.a S ._. tllMr ~ Zic. Men'1 &Ue 36 blue strictly cash with copy. Wooden blocks lrom sailing rying case $15, small draft-S20, platirom rocker, maple 1---'-""-':..CC....=.=c... R.EF1UGER.ATOR. SlS. Wa-BIKES .. -SK. 5a-m1 a. $1. ~7 ... • allarts. new 25c. AlwnJ.nwn
Ra.den &re W'fed to r~ ~hips $5. Jump chair 55, ing board hit-wl f7. litep Sl5 naua:ahyde rocker and WHITE aewing machine w/ &her-dryer CXNnbo SI5. nr. J!IBcllk .;....,. ...... loot rest 25c. Roller lkates :
port Prom Pt I J to the Old fashioned lilt mirror 13. •tool with back 15. Bissel st~I .$20. All week. 847-0m maple cabinet $22, 7' Ear-S&ns. Oib $S. Wint wt At''fiX.'TZmlAU 2 ,_. 4111111 -l'llldrk . a. 50t'. lb•linp JootbaU be~ DAILY PILOT C1&aalti~ 1----------1 ly American davenport $1. Train.irg c$a1r SlSQ.. .._.,Paa' 0 ' .ABC m -· _ __,,;11 • M9 Congress, 0.1. 64.S..9219 sweeper SS, G.E. steam itm 0 n..... • r----met 50e. Train cue, IU1t Department any .iolat1on11---=--'------I R UNO or oblq eolf('e l•-nice $20, l.h1dft"wood porta-,-.... ty aeat 50c. Headbouds A-...1,..... tildt ....._, ll:ait:~ SJ.. l'll'drk ~ caR 5C)c. 2006 uw...ia...t. NB
at u.-Dim•A·Un• reru· t.tR. &: toms. dresser "'ltb S2. bake oven $4.50. Oeoora. ble, pret:Jt.Te cooker, topcoat ble lypewriter $22, colonial $2. Lawn mower ~ Car-JI ... 1k:. S6CI' ~II. Bii EWm. Aft. ,._........
'a.tiatW: hill double iiu mirror t..'10. tor items: Lamp sh•de• and $.1 each, lamp1 n each, oth-~ lamp $.5, «ramlc lamp pe:t Pl~ 20c. )'d. Cm:; Pl!XD • .... _.. ._. Afl. r, ca. _u_...,,. ________ I •~=~=~~~-~~1 ?I-latching double headboard, bed.spread!I 50c to Sl:i. bath-er itenu 5c to $1. 1212-B w/lhede $4, 1 pr. meta.I vertible High dlair SS. C.-willl-... _.. • .. a WORK table, idH.I. f0r ~
GlRL'S bike $15. \'outh bed springs and maitres.s, com-room rugs St to $4..50, table Wtst Balboa. 673-0452 lamp buea tz ea., dtsk ~t 9"' x 10 no. HP n:ldd ts' 111. "--15 p.. 'WW ~ .._. $15. Qt. ping or ('Ulting table S15.
$10. Garden tools 50c • .$5. plete $20. t.falfhing bedside linens $2 to $<1.50. 3CkuJ1 TYPEWRITER rebuilt lilre lamp $1.25, 3-way f I o or item.a 10t--5dt.. Dnpm ..ii: ..-.......... _. ... r w a ~ HNI lamp • floor model
!IN Prealdio Dr. c .ri.f. tables SZ • ss. Reclining drip eoUee PJl $2.50, lua:· lamp $2.50, 20" 3 -sPff(I 50c • $?. Water '*» DI. rdla:dw z. .,_ .... a. ....,. Sii. ....... , $20. Heat ~ble ~ ~lV--,..--.,-'"'--.,,_--C·oU·.,,-1 chair S2S. Round barbeeue gagt 90c • $3, L electric new sz,. ~TI65 Roi-about fan ns. d(.'('Ora-Dli.'hea Sc-SS. Ctaee lablm *-* wta ..... 99: St. 56-Jm. el S7· Halld vibrator, heavy ra~or S2, lad.Jes clothing 4 DRAWER chest ns. Rriund tor lterrui 2Sc to $1.5(). $1-$25. 962-1631 ~ _. -,.· ~ 2 ~ cWrs S29 -1--1 will ·-" ~. table $2. Women's skirt.& and $.1. ~g.2544 ,,,.,,, ~16)·. Colts t A • sa 673-4807 '"' .. -acLI ...... bl · 16 and 18 25<: .,... maple drum table n1.so, •-,-------~-!BEDROOM Rt S25. PotPtt-J.5.1ril -*. ._... lt•• rd 5tU1m
ousel", aize ,' z BLOND ash 1tep end ta· tZ hand knits I S17.SO -S25, 1 .. ~ N...o.. • •,,,,.,,~,,-,,,-----,-I a.ch. Commercial wrm,.r Modern book 1heU 36"x36" SIX 1terling ~ver goblets mOOJ111en •>Jo ~•Y coacli CllS'l'OM .... .. tt , .. SZ.. Pill* ~ __,_ _,. e . bles JS. 2 '""en ·"~ COYered suits Cl Hong 1\0"") S5 -1., · n• Old d-•· _, .......... ,_ ' ... .:; ......___ -SIMMONS ~ Sl5 de. pill. mop JO gallon •ax S4 •·· _.,.. .... SlO. Orqe Ear.J Amencan $8 ea., Set &&.It &: pepper "' .,... ~ .-..::: ....._ ~ coat -.. -'--" .-.. Fi-'~~· 50c Bab. bolsters for day bed $6. 2 $15, dresses Sl .50 -$6.50, living room cM.lr' $25. Ma-&ttrlinf no. 6 indlvidual n o.. lm.:J w. WU.., ea.. $1?i. I I -.................. I and Jhrered. 2 fokl-aaide ward-'
'"_....., llCl'Wn · . Y rattan headboards, ti""\e _,.ktail drei.11 S9. sweaters .i Mesa. "'"""',,.,.. --. -· ~ -& --· ... robe. door units ........... iele lothes 5c .2Sc w Id .... '""" pie shutter door corttt I•-1 t shakers 11erllng $2.50 .........__ .-. ~ --~~r
c • · e mi:: beds $6. 1 size 16 Dorothy (many hand knits) S3 -SS. ble S2S. Matchin& atep la· ea., Sterl~· 5ef"Ving tray SCAT car S3-and a. Slftl trbl ..... 1'nAlr llildl $1-51. 'ho -.:itb hardware, tor 36" open.
hood 50c. Pots and J)llns ,2Sc. O'Hara dress lorm SJ 5. Sm 1 glamour new $9.SO. match· ble $,20. Old While portable Sl5, 1terllng pitcher S25. cuters 25c ea. Hardware me· • ..... ...... ~ ..... ti 11oJa1 inc. never Uled SS each.
Yardage l5c • 2:Jc. l96 E. dog hoUJe $5. 6'12·50'.H ing 1kirt-11weatera $5 • S7.50 sewing machine $10. Twin Phone 642-4638 lOc • Jl, Q'ib and mu.. _.....-. ~ .,...._ ~ C!nim. CW.... ,.a.. 2 lolid core 3.0 ~ nev-
20th. CM 28 BLUE OU s books Lingeffl 5c -$2. Shoes. &lip. Hollywood beda $15 ff.ch, 1914 INGRAHAM (' I 0 c k treu $15. ~ .. • -.... _.... ... --... ~ .... a JD a'" Uled. ~ each. Mottrola
DINETTE aiet $25. Rocker p tamp pen; (l~ -8) 2Sc lo ll. lllumlmun Uo Stroller $7. Youtb dWr SL ~-n..r ....... m Diialia ,a-. CM-seaii A.M.. tramminers aod ~
m. Lcuoce $S. Pltio c:baln S3 each. 649 oarmi. 6C-*38 Boys dolhiog 14'> Sl -$6. !:ir~ at n.so each. ~517G = :;::: ~~ hOftl .eat JI. 'l\awl ~ .., _. -.. ._ &Am> a ....._ ...... cirmn. old Police 1YPe $10
Sf. Umbrdla S2. Rap SS. NEWporlabJetypewrlter$20, Puraes$1k:toS'1.5().Jnotlry W1ttD..barrow$7.Spttader vnware chHt Sl, croquet and pld $\. Blllliy ................. ? p' ...._ .... a Bo•ll:• ~ G.E. tlble ra& $S. ~ btde, al• ::are t)tpNrtift' stand SlO, ma~ ~ • S6.50. ~ rl1lll: tor fitrtflllft' SIL Bott tranrr Id St. pkture. fr• me i:t. S'tt!rilb« ... .... la -• ,__. Sc....-.,&.. y-'l)prwriier tab.le SS. :J Pl
Zic 0 $5. 6*Dn. dinlq taNe rzs. • dlnlrc $15, bats •nd acarvel :;oo. ..... M , Coll~--·· elampl n ac:h, p IJlow .a. Ell'drtc ............ ~ .... --...... ~ ......... SS. Colemen 2-... cha.ln:S20each,clubdlair S1 . .:.0. SU 0 -11. ():)rona u; .., .. .....,. ,,_., 50c. OifW'..., 5Drc. '-.......... ~ ... S ,,, --.. _seo..SS.-Soaat TALL.-·-··-c-·1 -~" "·· ~· "· le• ...... m ... apeaker Sl, b~ patU' "-Cl a. ............. ......, ""' $20. waf11e iron and -ille d4 Mar. Saturday·Sunday, ™"' '111 seats %ic to50c. llllllaoy...._ as.a--. lallll .. FF lee._•-. Meir-"* a. Gu-. ... SlO. Sbocldng pink quil~ .,. sl1e 9 $9. Patio cblJrs Sl-50c • $1, ltUl"dy 5 ft. step. lcrt.11 2 for 25c. _..
doublt" bedspread SS. Mitch-$:?, pictures. frame., knick ='='00.-,,,5=' OO=c, =-,--~-I SS-F~ic• iable tep 24--0" laddl!l' S3, 60 bricks $2, IWl7 ~ muCB • ~ d6t ... .,_ • .. a. i.-. ~ ~ Philco 11 113 rec-
. •· l2 M l.i .. ~ kMdcs old rollector's rec-HEADBOARD. bo• •pnn' g• S?. ~-t ---ll· l 646.331mloc. Shand too1a 50t • $:?. es lOe • 50r:, T.V .............. 115-OW..: It _...... ord chMi:;er, m1Utual type ll1C w:ape • ate ...... otto-_ __,_ ""'-.,. Squ d ..... "" •"'"""~ stand $10. Au•om•tie ... ....._ .... SL J ... -S2> .,_ ll5c ~ -SI-,.._,_..,;,. _,_,,.,_
man $2. M.atc:hing pink, 3 ........ , """'· ..,. are a.nee and mattreu $2(). 2 pl.Ion 1r1~ rods JO.SO" S1 -each.'~-'=-------er $10. ffAdD pbano Clam-.w F .. 11 --~ .. _...... ..-............ ._ cuiunwuc::
drawer chest m. Matching dresses, iiZoe lO S8 each. apra,y PJt and host su.so. Drapes turquoUe, L 74" •1WATER co1ot designs 2 tor bo SJ. and SS. Rldio n. 'ZI 11 '**°a..-a.&. 2a .. -~ mll!tl. tlis :_ projt'Ctor. for special mia-
tnirror, antique frame $4.SO. Mitching twin arpreads and Bosun chair with rope $10. Width 140'' $10. Miacefiane. SJ, tisaue paper collage $3 recordJ; 2 for 5c. Dec,. S.. ..__ 1-e.. ... al. -1 5 z , Q111.. iature llides, 30 watt. IZWr·
P1cturn $1 .SO. Folding desk drapes S15, twin and boub1e Eltttric paint burner $2. owr drapes curtain& shttr •nd $4, feh m burlap SS, heater Sl . El«. criddle SS. llAWAIIAJI( ~ ... ,.._ »s.. imum SS. Toys and games
to anach to wall $7.50. 'I'lr.-o i11tead!J $5 rach, bnyi Tab\~ and ctialn SIS. Oiest curtaim s1 '-$3. Small t..r-velvet cuvered (.bristmu St~ in:n Sl. :Z bow1lft' ..... ~ ~ Zic • $3. 548-307:?
tier cum('r table SJ-Small ck>lhel ~-Sl. 9362 La.Jolla of drawers S7.50. 545-9878. becue $1. Tray table; 50c, ball1 $2.25. rallea napkin Pl plates n. Cair-SS. bm. ' SS a11ee ~ WllZTE aMtlt. ... Pl'l SOLID Maple Twin Bed $25.
lamp table $4.50. Oval tra\'-ctrcle:. HB, !162·39S3. SIDI-2968 t.lilbro St. Sl.&lnless tlttl flatwan! for holden: 50c a pair, ~ 9~ & Safety Qua boatl • _. .. ID-U1i* ~ Urp ftllllr Iii. IKellO fllglander Spring and mat-
ertien marble cd.tee table. dsy only 6 fl. 2 Oan1kin Leotards ~ for Zc, table& SS. Pillow 25c. W1& ftlh. her n1S. , :a ... QS.3151. BID ---~ Sil. Ck. traa ns. Wrought Iron ta-
48 x 22 top sn.;,o. Base BABY crib aod mattreu SS. 3 BAR sloola like new, backs sties 4-6 6X7 $2 each. Baby $5 • SlO, ~welecy 25c. no ter SlD. 'nrs "'lmba-4 P. ~ cMir' 11.S T.._ Me 147x28) $25. Two chain
17 ~ (··'ll •• 11 ··--t·•··). ~"<•~· 15, clo·•,, i •·. and teats uphol&.iered In gold .. ~ t ~ Collins, Balboa Island, Qc.. e•. or :t for SS. a s: 1' aLOlllAL: ,. ... .... --..,, .. 2!ieC. oat-C Gold r:taJ me~-~ ;;: ;;"dresser wl-1, ~ $8 each, Pho~ 962«l7 ~~pe"';,' sl~iz::an ~~ tober n .22. 8:J0.5:30. n . ea. Ply. fut!I pump Q.. SS. l\P I 7 ......... $5. ._. __. ....... ,... : ::i~ ,;p.'::~e cl~~
or entry M.11 decorators cbe1l $5, 84Ul248 MAN-EATING Piranha fisb Infant recliner $2. DI ah 4 GOOO new 1ty\e .. ~...i. B!ke l:igbtwelgbt SS. Small FbDt .._. SZ.. .._. ._. -Elrimwde c.le • tktft -· (June Lake) SIS. 1> _...,. boat hardware lOe • SL ' S • A .._ ........ fi4 Z a. teat beoct16x36 Sl 4.Metalcol· SOFA d cha. S25 whil S20. Mimn $land $8. 2· dniloer with mat 11· rtered dlnet chairs $15, ss·• ~ milker JI. S.. UdnltidmirSl.2l .. nlrn-..,._a? ? .... motor Pn:windal Lamp $15. Ala-
fee table 138 x 161 marble--an lf . ' e man life raft S25. Beer krg 644..(624 never-mar near new hw· t.uter-tampa $10. Maple la· • '7.SO "-· ...... . GE "''ashing machine, ex· S3 1 • ~ ~1 ,.1 SlO 3100 only 9 AM to S PM. lUl llim ~ $5. Tf ~ ~ a..a. S HP Sea izL'd top . ~uu.1111 llllt"-ttllent CODdilion S2S "Ser-. Meta oan $5 • ...Lurilf)' SKI hoot&, men's, Swiu, er <.VI ee t e . Collei:;e Un rear) CJI.. tr.,.. IUil .._ ~ .-, Ems d .. _... autJu.. bile SS.. Blonde table with ta·
ror, dark wood 136 .x 24) ta" doohle me Mattr~ and tables U2. Bowling ball, bag medium, C'05t $85 take $20. Cay SI., N"'POl't Beach 549-2Sl2. Sl.:il. ..... $1.. r ... ~a. 6-1 lS :a 1J1 tin! dlo $5. Carpet sweeper $7. ~450. Audubon p r 1 n t I, box sprinp good rondilion and &hoes 110. Motorcycle Back·Pack $5; electric akil-J.!.....,.,~~-------J;1"";;;;~0l~EVYITV;;-;::;;;;•:--;,..,.,;;;;~J .. SI-,..,__., p H ..._ '&. -.ii. s.r-O.CO *P &tool. f7. EJectrlc
-lramed, 19 x 14 S2 each. l25 Hollywood bed lrame helmet. $20. Ice aka1e1 SlO. lel $5; dirt board st. Amer. MAN'S ~ Schwinn good radiator $10. Amma-... ._ ml ..... ~ ,-.tstw • S. CMopmer $.f.. G.E .. Alarm
Folding metal table S2. P\c· $:! iJO MUi040 Stand-up type bsir ~r lean fiat 3'x4' with pole 12. bike $2'J. 646--3680 tic tranamil&inn S25 ~ llrolllir.. je.arr • .._ • -.I I pl ClDdr: $4. Tnvene Rod 141
turrs, to frame. SOc -SJ.. · • !Kenmort) fl2. Bathroom 642-'l82S HI-Fl -"--··-·-. . · ... $1. c.-.1 pm-,_.. to 90'') $4. ~ l'OIL!teor $3. 20112 Kline Dor. <behind San-OlJLD'S desk $10. comer organizer $5' 35 goll bslb:, •.--~. .,.,......_". built f'eJlr end $:2S. '46-aJI RDIUCDIA.l'DR. Sli. M ~ Boat • z a. •Unm and crocheted table-
ta Ana C0untry C'ltfl) Santa book cue Sl;i, \'11('-U-fonn bag, club coven, ""r ''"I WEDDING fwmaJ and hat, oiled walnut, llCCJll5tically LAMPS $.f.. Rattan c:bair-.6 RJ.15D -~ ,_. W.. PS5ow dDtM,. ICU!1, lftdlepobt
Klin ···-• . ,. ....., ,_,. .... ,... 1~ 9 S2S-Baby play and designed l20 tach. 675--3151 tab! 17 •-•-~-_. Allll to ~· to e. ,._,.. lwtce · ""~""""' and one tron $10. nres s:;. e · .......... ~ RCA %1" am. w , ,e.. ~ ....... P w:ll. ~ SOc to .flS. MO Center, c .M.
54ft.lnJ RED figured nylnn couch Paint $.2 per gallon. S.g of teed table $10. W~ hor1e IRON Slv!OO lounge $5, three 1weattt $5. Women'a .mta. 9r iaW. ... nmale ~ ... 1114 11511. a-& D-No.. S. 54&-1996
--t '2 G-•• 11,. -·I $5. Games and toys Sc -S5· 9' x 12' all wool ca~ts Lillii AM, $1J, Olddail ... -.. I , --... , • --BUNK -•· <Ma~•) new '25 with chair ..,.,, extra .. """''" · .,.... IN.. Child" pool J2 c· 1• J ·.--• • ..... OJ w --'"'· · ~ ~ -11 ··t of • I '' I . Ir I Im-$10 each, double bed head-dress, &tlOe!i • bac sa Al .... 511: -SJ.. I -..... ~ l M-' • ......., talkie $25. condition S20 eech. Ch!st lan::e parakee1 cage S7.5Q, · ,,., arge cu n iOl' bike $5. Baby, children. board w/book abelves S2 silk drea" St. Punea ... _.... _. Sil. TW _.. $L _.. 541-ml. 18 I pair traUtt mirrors ~.
drawua S&. 63 SUvertooe call ~2437 ~: ~~ ol't= 1 ~~:-=. "''O(J)f:n clothing Sc • $4. hardwood 11traietrt b a c k clothes $1. Bowtina: bal. .6: :::::: ::::: = = llamll" Yilta old noor model radio $5,
console 'JV n5-Met.al TV w BOX trailer SlO, 21 .. Ad-Canvea .o--...1oths 12 _ $5. Skates, 1ii.e 6 $3. Records chaJr $2, t"WO bar 1tools $2 bac SS. UtiW;Y t.liYe. W-w=='c~wC"";c='--.,~ .... ~----I pair clothes line posts $5,
aland on culera $1.50. "'"t"-' le -50c. Book& lOc • 51Jc. each, two 1/l h.p. elec-ing tei:s $4. Guitar amp 8le -If. G. E. *-floor lamp • no 1hlde $2,
6U-M72. 288 l61h Pl. C.M. mJral TV · works good .n o. 6 loot ladder $6. 12 1001 Sun gun SS.SO. Orange nau-Irie motors $2 each. 6'7S-3151 $?>. Archery tic:.., quivers. irm St. _.. ---.... , ~!'-,..mr 2' ~ small !angering table lamp A exercycle .. good condition ladder S10. Aluminum ell· _ . ...., 115 Utili arrowi. all sz. rn aa-..1·-=-.---·c.=E.~---1 · ••-..-~
Apt · $5, large, carved oak buUet tmsion pole for roUing paint gahyde """'"" ' ty ANSWER TO ~di":. ..:: : ,_._._'IJ9 SI, 20 cup percolaloor Sl , cat
21" T.V. table modi!!. No $20, t6) gallon exterior late" $5. Baby equipment lOc· $4. table $.1.SO. Siamelll" male na Way, CM. d ...... -,. ' ...... ~-Y.-1!· ~-·--m._. "..,_x buket 50c, knick knack
sound. No picture $3. 559 pe.int, light blue gray Sl New paint brushes S3 -$10. kilten re;. Argu1 camera SCRAM LETS MOTO~C~~ Pirel--• ·-· w • -abelf n . mailbox ll. Toys-
H•milton St. c.M. per gallon, 001 golf clum New ro!lera for painting $1-&ri.1M and case JZi. 266 Vic-• le 3:: .. ~" $U aiem ...._ 1 ti6r I' D. ftt .,... ..,.. PL SllA ~ :set and llidel
PAO<ARD Bell OJrwole 21" lusorted braJ'lda) S'2 each $5. VW IWll.1' bar lJO. toria, C.M. 646-6202 Th'ade; Enable; Ftanwm; 1="'"""°=C.C,~--.,-''--o=-,I Shsau ... ~ ,,,_ ... W: ltlie 711118' $l5. $2. Emi:n-desk $1, d ec-
T.V. $25. Brigp.Sttatton reel or l15 for all. 817·1Il63 61l-0711 OiUNK or crushed glass, Er1"1>ire: Intam,y; Misery; lWIN 4>ed. ~ PD. :J HO • • .-- -.... sa...zm tric popcorn popp:r Q.. ~ <1 ~,;ft ft ,-,..,.--------·I all <'t'llora for making lamps .... .&DTJNIS drawer cbelt J &Pl '" ... !o;;;i;;;-1;;.---.;~;;;;; I mome trap 1ame $2, tip.It JXN'er mower -,-.,.,.,..._ BEAR balancer m bll.ttety BIRCH bar stools 30" S2S-··~ bl·•• --~-,. .. a.Me _. tradi: a ~ ... .......... ...... ..... 12. '·-the •·'k· no 2 ... _ .. ..h.---..:. 17 50 ' 25c lb. Folding 3 way rriir· Scene in NPN Y--'· --i.. " .,. .... ....,., • -d -. -·-.._..... I.LI.I · """,.,..,.....,..,. · · charger S25, 1962-63 right Four 3'xl' roam, custllm "'" ""'"' S5. M&-8l.O'Z Oimma .sz'i. W •)/I.._ __ .7 __ : -..,._-. .\ .,.. lion ll, stulled animab! Homemade "ileelbarrow S.S d 1 It 1 1 _.. 11 .... ror $5. Exclusive cosmetic tail lounge: .. -Sii. -· -_ , , , .. _
ri.1att.res.&. tuU &iu s:;. 2 arm an_,_ eol it""" 1••••15"• •, m•~,1stack cushions., r_': trayw W'ith plain or antique A 1weet little Gld lady was 2 DAYS oo1y. Sat-Saa: -"" .,. -_ --.._ .._,. _. -mp. lite • 75c. box1n&" glm.•e:s
chain: 15 each. Girl.!I white 60• ~ . em11 or an mova e autumn • co or..... mirrnr $5-Abalone trivets he;uU to 1igh and 1111y: AnHiPM 115 S&mbeam ..i. -Jft' ,.. ...._ ps.. Bo6 15c, 1my cycle $1. 4S tildes
II ka . 7 lll'MW", I.ire cbanger S25. covers SS eac:h or $20 set. SJ, 12, J3. Record!I 5c _ 35c. "l used to find -~.11. ne tie.k r and lri1l. pnc-_. sz,. ~ • , , -~ • for ~ projectori;!, ro er shoe I les, size 962-6330. lOOll Kukui Dr., Water roklr pain•;-. $4.50. ~ ... "l.... e . 1 - 7 age S6 50 14:l w Wllwn c ?it '""'r>" Gamt'I 25c -50c. Small an-ity 1n the p:iillc llbrary or Ucally brend. nrw, d ia ct.ii' szs. a-~ _. er--mi ..._ St., lldM ftgure 8 race car set
. , • ' . . llB .Man's gti\d alpaca sweater, t1que. 111tue& $1 a Nece. having te11 v.ith the squaru, box: ru Temp Malter air .... .,. I& ..... ._. O I -lJniftr. SS. creepy crawler let-used LI 8-1089 size large. S4.50. Ladies' ...
'IOTOR-CLE ••'-'•hi•ld WASHER-dcyer combo S19. ... Tap !hoe•, 7% and danc.Y a.nd then I dllcovettd MA&-coodltloott for home: $S • ** ps.. l 1111f1r ... -.:, Pmt;. JnW. J:D.IaZZ.. twice SS, btlby bathtub $"1 ,
t lO. 38 ~~. and .;; mag. Dryer fine, washer needs ::.eat~~~: m=ium SI to outfit. $2. Pocketbooks 3 for TINIS." 4 drtrwtt chest; S2.!i0 emdi Wi! ~ $5. ...._ 4 :a 5 PIDOC ""* sa lllaeD 2 bird cage& fl.51) each,
reloader Lyman ideal 310 repair. t.laytag. 494-5678 646-5570 Z,C. Eltttric collee pot S2. 8o;;F000T;;;o~"=,~~=ot~.~,,.=pod"°d~,-,.-I 2 nigh!ltanda; 50c eadl l om.al Al& SI& Goo• ~II. Dllll6ir ..... ap 1 tJird ~ l'land $1, 6 rra-~·11 .... ,,.,... size lG-12 e~rt ~ "•t~•--•-e maldlire dlildren'a chairs; ---·"''----SJ. -~ -w rse rods ll, meat. grind· $15. Female German abep-2 PATIO loun~s Sl6. r-.tail-l RATTAN bar stools 'l.~". ,. u w... , .... -..... '" ......,'6 ..,... 50c child's wiclrer cbair: ... .,:-, • ._~ -... ----er $1, l burner electric mt berd and bo:irer mix no. bo" and -~ J4. 6• Xmas SOc -75c. Girl's winter jack-aeat s20. 67J.0'117 _ . S20; fireplace &erecn and et with hood 1iz.e 12 S2 $.1.50 large Bar~; SUI -.. ~ ---r~ _ tod ,. . ......_ Pale $1.50, 20 gallon fish r-• •• , ....... "-· 2·5 PM. t-n 113. 2 • ,, .• doll• ••• . . . . BASSLVE'M'E with hood A_.. .._,_ ....__,_ 12-... ~ ·-'-........ '""""' ui ....,. ·~... 41"' tools-l!l: Baby bug"" SS: Ci 1 d nd 1kir11 ......, ......,.,,...... U>&U"; ·'"' • ...... J ""' -15 ~ a -SI.~--ruarium $20, accesaorit's 5'\8.3035 clothes $4. 4!»-4679 .. ~ rs ntce reues • rutned skirt $10, mesb play-by'1 high chair-tab&e: $1 •-.,__. er ...__ Electric power mower S\5 ; ~1i.e 10-12 75c • S2. 2 para. pen J.I balhinette $4 mm-racks for IUitCUC"S fer .. ? ......_...., .-lmllls 15 _.... SZ. .a .._ .,_. mid filll $10, gTilSI scythe
4 FIR.ES'J'ONE tires \WSW CHAlR -overstulfed very noor lamp St. 2036 Highland lteets and cage SS. Rock ' • ol --• ...:..... ..__..., ......,, __ --.. -S. o.illl ....... ~ A ~ ~ SJ.. Mn 15c, 1neral cafe rods n,
8.4ft.15l $3 each. Wedgewood gOod condition $25. V.\V. Drive. Newport Beach. hound specimen• 50c • $5. ~ettt•y ~~a•'t"n." ~.1~ ~'. ........ ..,.. .,.u,. ~~ ~ AJI _ ,. ....., lfi. lllnil ._ sz. A llooties '&. mrtah and drapes n, $2.
garbege disposal, 1lmost radio S\O. l'.1nnlz 4 track 646-5570 Anytime. 1m Anaheim Ave., ~t' -. __ 1 ~t """" ... ,,... child& atuff pony on .....,.,.., Kedll. 'BllSJW $15. • ...,._, Oa1Da, Ea.I-$3, 1 fl'lr lamps S2, women
Ch., .. _ • LA·"-..,. .,.,, Al u.i ion ''= -ype power S1 man'1 h.mch box a• d · -~ l'C. B. ~-and .,.._ clo nt'W 11· llW"l!n. """'"" I.ape s.,.,. s. ....... J9 AIR Tank SlJ. Bed frame Costa Mesa mowe~ S'.!O, 3 speed record tt.enn0&; Ille -n Boob; Pre4lllip a c.n... tt& -..,., CIUAJla!S the• 5c -
50c · $1. (Some N_ancy QUEE:N custon1 spre11d $25. $4. Card table s2. 675-1962 START at 10:00 a.m. New playe-r with detatched 10-X-15 ck>tbet for ,,_,, -. en~ sa. GI T.v .-. GUITAR. Iii. 227% Apte, 11• leathers for erslll and
Drew), Good elummum ICO!!I $80\ Twin custom alpaca wood man's &Weal\!r. inch speaker $10, 847-9821 men, children, aD dam: he ~ Jlr:a Vertie 1111 .._. Dowen 30c pack•ge. 2099
chaise (no cu1hiona) JS. spreads tlO eac.il. Twin taJ· AQUARIUM, 25 gallon show wom once SS flight blue), OiAIN link fence mesh, gal-records le for 45·,, IOI: fur 56-tED • 54Mlll POR'IABLE ~ bm. National Ave. (off Victoria)
&autilul 16" ailver shell fe1a spreads SJ each. Wall tank witn stand. fi~h. sand, naugahyde couch SlO (ave; \'Bnized lt g•••ge •--1-1 tp•a: l0c-50e ~ 1251 OJR¥m ....--• J -.._. lliR. 8Jie ww. llmt Sat. onlJ 10:00 -6:00
Slw'ffield bowl $7. never · 112 .--25 tilrers. silent, giant moto•· u • """" ...... _. __ ...__. _._,_ -• -· __.... ....... .,._ DT\I -"·' . mirror . .,.,.,....,., ~odo). pl-•'-tablo SlO. ""rt· S2S ,,~. ~.... "'"'' u..oa.o" .. .........-:u:: ......._ ~ -= .,..... 0~•cERA-~ ... u$l'CI. Men's l!Uils and jack· $25. 673-3611 ... ,_., ~ ,,.. '-" ""' 10 darta· lc-n ldtchell j(,. --fil'I!'" ~ru •v"' ....,. ets SlO. Sizes -14-«i medium SPINET writing desk Sl5.l ;;,===ccc-c-'"°~--I acrib mattres.~ 75c, 1tuifedl"'=-'cCC.C"-~~--· ... _. cf' 115. ._ ...... ma. Cotqe SL CM
''d loo'·, •l••k>, sbes 36. Pnrtablf' water cooler $10. WROUGHT Iron chair frame 1oys 2X lo SI , mirror 75c C"RIBt, . chifferobei po!S2St , _,,_c~r ems. 8o)o1 air.e 1-10 t..wl-5&1111 Pmn'ABLE nawd ~ 21 .. 1V working good --$9. Book ,h-J•••• SU. C•• 2 ,0,---••-h 11 , Jump !tr. • Y ,,,.air ing baseball. ,_....., footbal lo -,,...._ --
''. '" . ..., ... ~••! , •• '' loog 16 x 2fi medicine cabinet '" v rug n.J "' '"'" • ~ , .. -...., ••·-641>152S ..., "' """"" nu 16 114 p ,,... cover S15. 675--1962 gold rug SJ.SO, TV stand The, 110. 847·5384 shoes n por. 1M'l Pamma OFriXIOIE 1dll&:tn• tit .._.. -• 3 ,.,,,,_===~=~~~I
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'·· 64,79.,, . 1 omona, '-"1 A ~ •• M Or ----' l;iiii"iiiii~iiiiiijjijjijjiii,;•~·2~-l~"~O~==--ccc7'0-I .,~,r desk $3.50, end II· AKC ~a ... les, 9 weekl, fe-ve., ........,.... eaa. • -..._ ~ SZ5-_, -Bal JI'' EMERSON 1V. Swit>.!:I ,,... .,, 9. 6 foot Velzy Surfboard ..... FOUR __ ., --•-Wi! W ....,.'* _.. ... .-... ..,, _::.•.,. ,25. Boy'.Stmg••Y ty-b•'kA ble 1;;c, wood table and 2 males. S1crifice $25. !16l-$745 ...... -~ -. -stand $25. Ham N!Celver VISIT OCT. 21·22. Tennis raclrel ss. .~ " hal . bl -· __. I .... 1J5,. BC ••• -c· •. n SlS. 24 ioch girl'• bike Sl5-chairs $7.50, co~e pol clf!e-GARDEN tools lawn 1pread-c "· capn oe, nauga-... ---=., --SI09E m. OaGln,, dliJda. ......, • ....,. 1r1:1 OJet, qui -Si!\•er candle holders $3. Ott. . 7.._ U Clll'Rfe 50c hyde, walnut lep. lit _ -ed lining, new condition, ject d'art $.1 • $6. Saled 26 inch girl'a bike $15. tric '-"'• co ce • er SlO, ed.eer n7.50, wheel-h ·~ ·~z el ~ S. --.. ' _., 1&wnr, 615-510."; hllby clothing 5c 'a ch, new barrow SS jla: saw $2S eae · ;J'W'-"" _.....,.. dAl'"a -·a mita,. coats, aitt IO Soi. 2 girl's jadcets,
OUR
DIME-A-LINE
COUNTER
IN
Laguna
Beach
242 FOREST
AVE.
NO DIME-A·LINES
ARE TAKEN BY
PHONE
Drop In end m"t
Mlrgl• M•rt~n
•t our office.
machine chafing, dish, food bahy blanket $1, still in Shelves s2 ·fWTll!U'r"e Sl5-$25, ORJ.ENTAL Americu Ttee ,,_, cata-.i .... -.S •• •• e&dtl:iaa 25c-quilted lininga ll.50 each.
chopper, silver platter, sev· POWER mower, runs good k ,_1_ 11 1 SlO · · of Lil•. 9 , 12 -. ___,_ r--.. $5. .... _. SI.•--~-C'O-N--"'"-. ,,·.-•10. pac aii:e. c ....... .,s ne po e lamps S25 pal<. 21672 J>o1.•. ...... •--..-.. -~ ..... ....,....,., ....., ... eral ~ilver dishes $1 -SJO. S2'2. 9'2" cusrom surlbo.srd, (roundl. hair dryer Lady ncsi~ .. , -. HB ....,.. .,....... "' bed SlO. Pole Lamp u. 1 ._ • ~ ; nrr. frie' 1INm-$Z.S 1911:1 Om-646-4615
Blnnkr.t and bath too.•cl1 50c· pert&t S25. Size 9~~ foot. Suribeam '5, \adlea ice ''" ....,, · • ;,w.~ liki torches $2. 2 8*:lt • ii. Sli.. F1I ~ s;a ......._ Q11ta ,._ l ·AM=/FM=,,.--~~,-,00--,..~,~~-,..-.·I
$2. 30% Trinity Dr. Costa ball !hoc.'11, lik>e new $6.50. skates 1 14. excellent con· DUCKs $3 pair. baby para· white fringed nags 3 x 6 6. '!'rnoene: nd II-c.zr. mf'-O»UIDt ._. _ $10. % ceiftT dl.assii $25. Pair new
t.lesa Wood belly board SI.. Orepc1 dllion white bed.spread C()o keet1. brcederl n.so to $3, 2 x 4 ff. 642-lID Clltaim -SJ_ b • C ..... P. ....._JS ..... Dodlle door speaktt enclOIUres In orlgi·
PRACTICALLY new carpet various slus JI -$1 5. Iron lonia1's2.fl0, almost new flor· Cockaticls no, Bantys 7X C'HRYS~ ~ IB · ..._ ~ a. I' knM-nat boxes $25 each. Afln-
S25. Chait and ottoman 525. drcs5ing chair SJ.SO. 2 large al bed spread lgold, brown lo $1.50, 817-3801 lnot tbe big earl m. DB Ix 12 auc.----.. . ....-lllle ...-,. ..,..._ bmka 2 PM Set. l0:30 Sun. 100 Round eoflee table, blond :~~i.e Sl~S~.I ~t\~1~ and yellow) S5, pictures and HIGH thair SS, lron SI, 5 Republle ,•ove., Costa Mesa.. I a..., • : .... _... ~ .......... lllcn Ii. "-" Klnp Pl. N.e .
S15. Square roffee table, ...,,, frames ZX. lo $1, niisce· piece dineue 1et Sl.5. bath.I-ROTARY moWtt $3G. Warb m ~ .... ~ mftl'al dain ~ Red" ·
hlond $5. Beveled mirror SS. writer stand '5, new. Solid J11neous clothing 11lie large nenr S4, sewi"it machine good. 646.3T:J9 • i.z Ii am, 1Wll tllMe. 04 .. ., ._, a ldllet" 1V, 21", Good piclure and
JE 1·3173 bt.>fore 8 Ari.I or ~~~handeller SlO. fmen'sl some. boy's, 9-11 cabinet $1, 5tro1Jer ftC'OYer BABY !Terns: StroUer SS. diair _. _. r:•e•t a. OrimW ftat double IOlmd $25. fi42.3!16t
ilf1er 9 PM .,,...,.,,.., women's, shoes 71J... XX: la $1 , beige club ch•lr SS. AU Car bed $2. Jump cN.ir U. M»._.~ talik _.I ...... 4 Sii. S6C!t NEmS fl.'P8,ir. Pole lme.p
\\ALL ·'! · · h Bnv..-•~ l'.1ahtrgany huf!el. SOc;. dhipcr bag pink 50c, in good c:nnditlon. 218 Knox-y-~._ ... ~ m•...._ r: M. Oc:•-++M dilir. WIU1E ttertric -in.. ... Table limp 50c, Shades
. tow,.. carpeting wit Spani$ l'.fonterey des!,.,., SZ "'""'' """ ... ~ -. flill' -" --'-mirnlr". -sa.-. --~. •-•-g -··d '"· H•-• padding, color brown. nx .... co~ play pen S2-50. V.\V. \'tile, H.B., 536-2395 540-2847 ....-...., -""" "'"""' """' .., nu 518-~10 radio S12. antique 6ewini; -·s .-. dR • SUI i.lile $12. 1 ..._. Pt. lawn mower $6. Maple el'KI J4 '. A·l condition S25. FOR Sale • 2, S foot slat BEAlITIFtJl. Siameae ldl-e9da. O*ir-TV ~ SJ.. ·
M8·7030 SURFER'a wet 1uit, medium rocker Sl, mus1 ans: tr•ilcr benche~ with 6 Joam·fllmt tena 8 week&. ~ .,.. ~ Jl5.. Mll't ~s..it ta1* $:9. n erect maple rof. l ~===~~~-=-~-1 never used SS. 9'8" Surf· hitch SJO, 45 RPM reeord L-.. _.._ .. _ • ...,_ r"""'-Olm' We._; --Wt-15. 5G82 fee table SIS. Garden toolt GENUINE Black Persian .,.!nyl pillows $10, each &el. '"""'=""'oeo• -.. ....,._ dim -. ...._ ~ • !iiiiiii'61i'J;;;;;;;;e;;;;;;;;;;;; I hoard J.11w11il S25. K &: E player $7.50, aurlboard $20 .. f 1 d k di ..._ ~ • -............_ l2lMG'1f .i.e. --50e. nower pots, SOc. Quilt-lamb short jacket, Small to sllderule SlO. 64.2~9 l5!n Redlands Place, Costa 1n ant ~ra1 l, oe ·rR o BIG new Ml.rint Pbwood. -~ IZ __,,_ ~ mi.: Ill. Dllllllle '7..!I:>. eel bedrooor:n chair $10· medium S25. Redwood table S5, folding hamper ?5e, bath S<:nlp mahogany. fit-, tall, --~ ..-.... ~
l bench, almOlt new s7. SERVEL gas)· refrigerator. 1 ~M~'~'~'·="-'-·"'.96~~~-~i scales 7:X:, bonded aod wool and IOlid. 646-2317 lllilf«"..t. ..... n 1'lllle-Onism ..... llS.. Afdlan Matchlng stool no. Match-
\v. d · 1 6 cu. fl. Sli.50. Gau heater CHILD'S "'~n, $6. \Vhite rir i·e...,,.,, d•--• "•• 10. •• l-;;"""'====~~~-1 1--11--15" -. a-la. ft..-. • I..adlft wacl inf double bechpread wit h 1n Qw evaportmg c.wer, •n-~ "~ •• ~ 450 PAPERBACKs uo, takft ----lllll:bc -... ... ..... , ..... .cc MI -• £00<!. ~lcGraw-Edlsc>n. 110. S7.?J(). Copper boat nails 98c b11rk for plantt.rs or pl1y J2 . SJ, 1~rge trunk $1 2. fool all. Porcelain cabbwt Ii-* ptd, metal -r ... n&-diilir-~ _;!; ~ ~ u,_ iuiui: -6-.......,
Plnnts in tubs SJ. Spider lb. Motorcycle chain 50c ft . art• S.I.60 • barrel. locker SlO. 536-3402 $20. ~ Plumer. c.M. _ .. bl 811.: ,....... Ork E.. ~ It. ,...,. OAK chain S3 each. Pona
S3 ~8-5210 54&-5891 · l:;o;;rn;r-:::=-.."""""=c I lbie & I• • i ~ • '"'-cri1> $10. HI g h chair $4. plnnr1 in ha11kt't1, good · ~=~=~------.,,--l:=====-----~·IWROUGHT Iron 11oob 18" COFFEE table 58" a r ......._ ~ u ..... Australian ru.schlas in bas-GIRL'S ~" Schwinn l)ikt· HERCULES Blcyct,., perfect high $2' eieh, old e1rly !>Milli modern dlerT)i.ood. ~ '%.. ,...... f'f'I)-•-.an.*""" -....... P'V'" Playpen SJ. Stroller $2. Pail
kr11 SJ. Youn~ i;pidet plan11 ~cellenl condition $18. condition S25. 1884 Monrnvi11 Amtrican hangln.,. lemp SJ. w/matctuna -~ t;aLi-..... ordl. ... °' ,,,,_ ,._.. Zic 1L ~ Otiir sa. Rn.I fur 75c. lnfantfffll 7!.c. Mod"m "'""Mill ~ ... "'"" """ ,._ ..-k'lllria •-·ca C'.llfl' Pi ~ tliQlcle cdr cne.1 sio. 2501 RoUy 1·--------·140c l'llt:h. &16-1!1!1 .,..,. Ap_,_1_._c_._M_. -----'-"-'-·2_12_,~·~·-'™"'~·--'---·-'-""-'-'_1. _______ , SC-ml ..rlft' • A.Ms a. I Lane, N. B
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Minimum 2 years
experience In l1m-
ln1tlnt or rnolcllne
of plaatlc compon.
ents. Preductlon
aptitude and 1Mllty
to NM blueprints
and stlftdard entf·
nffrlne lnspectfen
equipment. Excet.
lent fringe benefits
•nd opportunity for
advancement.
lRAIUPORT
D YltAMICS, INC.
A 1ubtldl1ry of
Lear·S.lgler, Inc.
3131 W. S.ntrom
S.nt1 Ana
546-3131
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MAITBIANCE
MECHAIC
Immedl.ate openinc tor
~Malnteoeoce
Mecbanlc: fir Jnd or 3rd
tbUt. MlnlmQ:n of four
)'Mn ....... ...
maintm. .... ,.. ... .
and OWJI .... ,......... Good ...,.,.. ...
ucellmt lleftet!ta.
AMf·YOIT
RtlBER CORP.
3801 $. Harbor Blvd.
Santa Ana
An equal opportunity
employer
INSTRUMENT
ASSEMBLY TRAINIE
Some openinp exist Jor
YOUlll men who have com-
pleted military lerYic:es
with bildi ICbool educatb:I
for • tra.IAlnc ~am 1n
conjunctoo with the Cali·
fornla Stale Apprmtiuhlp
CO\mlel. Some titctrk:al/
mechanical backcround 1n
experience or 1eboolin8 •
airable but D 0 t aeential.
Interview& mes., a 11 d
Mond1.7 bJ calllnr 642-2400,
or tvH 546-«119, Aak tor
Jim Hyams.
SERVONIC
Instruments, Inc.
1644 Wblttlu
a.ta Maa
An equal opportunity
employer
• Tlllor /finer
• _presser
Permanent Potltlons
Extra frlntt benefits
..
SILYERWOODS
45 Fatfdon Island
Newport Center
Newpert Beech
Shoe Repair
All arotmd man. Apply
Pt l'IOl'.IMJ. 10-4 p.m.
Roltlneen'• Newport
Fuhlon Ialand
Newport Beach
All equal opportunlf7
employer
Cemetery
Counseling
funeral
Advisors
Two men with
pois e, di9nity,
emotional maturi-
ty and tho desire
to IHrn 1 9ood
profession wiU bo
1 d de d to our
stiff. We pro-
vide the entire
tr1inin9.
Pecific View M•
moriel Perk hes
9Yf1tY service
availeblo Before
Neecl and ...
&.at S.ving.
To •rrenge an in-
terview
Phone 6'2-1594
D1nell W1rd
Vice President and
Director of Selos
DISHWASHER
Grttt Gp90!"ltmity b' un-
bttioua )"OW'I man. MOl"ll-
lnr dlthwuber 8: 30 a.m.
to 3 · p.m. Appty la J>el"
10n be-.Veen 2 and S p.m.
dai.I)'. . '
Sud JfioP
2305 E. Coatt ~·
Coron• del Mar
BUSBOYS
D9)' OI nlaht lblft
Over 11
DISHWASHERS
APPLY IN PDl.SON
~10 and 3-5
Mooday tbrouah FrldQ
REUBEll l l&
151 E. c:...t Hwy. N.S.
Prefer 1B years or older,
neat, dependable. Daily,
evenJnp. Apply ID pe!'IOD
from 3-5 p.m.
Snode Shop Jr.
1902 s. Harbor
Costa Me..
*Grinder
Machinist
3rd shift, 12:30
a.m. to 7:30 e.m.
48 hour wMk.
*Milling
Machinist
1st end 2nd shift.
Interesting proto-
type end produc ..
tion work.
*Automatic
Saew
Machine
Operators
Al 3 shifh.
Excelent compa-
ny bonefm .nd
ch.nee for acf.
v1ncemont.
hospitel end 5fe
Profit
sh.ring.
Evonlnt & s.tvrday
appointments avail.
r._sport
Dynamics
Inc.
CLERK TYPIST
12 month pllltiaL sm
$Cll. F«atDI V*7
DWtrict. Ple98e C9I
Bedaett 962-llll tar -
Jlnl• •• , 0 1.
...a .... ._, .. ,....,.p
• ... rn1-•
D 0 ""
....... Aw. c..-. .....
Hostesses
111111 E. I&
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TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION l ltANSPORTATION TIANIPOltTATION
28 DAILY 'ILOT Slt.utdly, October 21, 1967
TRANSPOllTATION
-----------------· 10YOT~ TRANSPORTATION ¥·: MEiiCHANOlsi FOR
SALi AND TRADE
MltHll•~ 8600
BcNts & Yechts 9000 SJ!Hd Ski lolts 9030 Trucb f500 l!!!rr:'M ~ ... -ft>tOb 0.-Ddllm '700 Uted C.ra 9900 UMd Cert • 9'00 -Alll9--. All-1M .... -----------------··
BOOK Sbop Movil\i
~---Al ol '60 SCHlADA lNBD SK1 Bo&t '" KOllOlll .............. ~ ~on All wood I completely re-Av•11n ~•
Venture 21 coodt i2400 * 542.3837
.,....._, ... ..._.._. WE PAT CHEVROLET CHEVROLET
Cllft.l'S -...... rad .. Bulldln& aold. l..o6t our
leue. Hardback books ~
price, Oct. 13 Lhru Oct. 30.
102 Main St.. Balboa Pen-
insula. V1'1t our new loca·
t.ion at 813 E. Balboa Blvd.
tBoth locations near the
Balboa Pavillion) Larie se-
lection d paperback booka
A prints at reuonable
prlca. Some atore fixtures
M aale. Ph: 673-019'l. Open
Evea and Sunda.y
The FASTESI' SmaD
Rac.lni~ Yacht! e Ret:ntctable Lead K~
• Ramp launched-trailer e Full Flotation. Sips t
.. ~ ~ !:e ~ ~ TOP '6J CHMOlET '66 CHMOLET • .....,. ........ ,. CtlVY II
... ().AC. a.an...... CAPR1a
SUPER VAii Bolt Melnttnance 9033
NO JOB TOO SMAIJ.1 Extra c 1 e an tbrouChOut.
POOL TABLES
.,,; 1968 BRUNSWICK
.,,; AMF .,,; TRIANGLE
Slate from $4~
Brumwlck $27S value ••
ONLY $239.88
$1995
(bank terms)
Ocnnic Y1cht Sal"
1700 w. Coaat Hwy, NB
642-6151 Open Eve1.
Laree It small craft. AU Automatic tr•mm'Mlcw ~ ~epaln reu. !Mi2-1311. S1195
Ion Sllp, Moorintt 9036
PRIVATE BOAT SUP
Up to 32' Cruiser. Call:
KE Z.9002 days, or:
6'7U637 eves It wkenda.
WANTED: Side tie for new
21' sloop -rt!uortlble.
• 494-6472 •
$1.SO PER ft up lo 40' 842-7428 COlllll OIYIOlET
loet·Yecht
W Bw ..... Oluifma CT
Xllltamd-.4 .....
$1BOQs.o.mr ....
DA1SUN
'IT DATSUJtf J9 ....
RIH. l OWllll'· °"· .. lell below a. Bo& c..
.,,.. Ila. tar ,n. ,., . .......
FIAT
=-=:~PRICE
W!IW·Ghe Psredwllt
....... Madi: ledm ...
terlar • I $ 's;ed willlll wire
............. kWd ...... ,..cm't,.. .. -.... ,_ ..... ,.,
IDS8don ..... .... ........... ~.a.
... ....... m5 c::... c.we ....... ~Groft.
.II! MDI
FOi tKI CARS
AND DUCKS
Allr ... • ModtL
CONNELL
CHIYIOLET un ... ,._ 11vc1.
COSTA MESA
546-1203
3 '"t atatioo wqoo. Auto-
matic traDlnllaioo, radio.
beater.
S995
SIAtion waeoo. 9 pusencer..
full powe.r includlna air coq.
dlllonin1. etc.
$3095
100% FINANCING
SECARD POOL
323 S. Main, Oranp
532.1992
"36' CABIN CRUISER •
older boat with Chrysler
O'own engine. Good 1amlly
boat for Catalina trips.
SIP6' 6. 3 aet.a d Nickel
Cadmium batteries. 75 Watt
radio. Power winch. Many
extru. Askin& $3800. See
at 3601 ~ in Newport
Beach. Call 675-2509 eve-
niflil and weekends (Jr
STl-4848 ext 1765 da.ys.''
Ch1rttrs 9039 2121 Hert.or Blvd.
--------Coat• Melle 546-1201 CAL 24 Sloop
for eXl)tt aallon
Sleepe 6, 842-7528 '63 OIYIOlEI
WnATUlm>....._ .....
• llae ... aillllWlllc ...
t.erlor • redidlc ~
aaa.•m.t -dlepedld
car for die llmflr. Elilllre
11otan. tl25 Cardaa GIWI
8hd.. Ganim Grow.
'51~1t , ......
... ~ !l!ac:tllllllllr ...
................ d
are ... a..°'....,.._
wll i I iddE • Tlllue 11ri11
.... jeu'l!I ~ -..., ..................
H .. ~y . • • (~ CHMOlET CONNELL CHEVROUT CASH 2821 Herbor Blvd • Cost•,.._ ~1203 2828 H1rbor Blvd.
-... mn A tradm,... s s I I s I I I s Cost• Mesi -~1 203
Youth Or91nl11tlon
Rummege Sile
25' Fibergiua
UNlFLJTE
CABIN CRU1SER
215 ~ eng .. S.S.
27' FI G Owens c.ti. cru. Pickup truclc. • ~!ind«.
SS., Fatho, ADF, BT, etc. ltid< &hilt. m&Df extru.
Swensen 646-SOU: 646-7301 Sl. ..... a..e ....... 1115 ma --ht W'AUte. STOP a s• ve , 67 CHEVRom &IOIH OIVIOlET GOOD CARS·LOW PRl~
Sat. 9 am • 5 pm. Oothing.
lampe, anoes, a 11 types
knick·knack•. toys, small
appliancet, etc.. etc.. etc.
No Item over $25. 19&1 New·
port Blvd., Coeta Mesa
Fothometer, slps 4
Dinette, bait gyatem
Very good condition
Reduced lo $4500 847-2042
Forced Siie
Jr Owens Flaphip Express.
--------Twin screw, hardtop. extra.a.
POOL TABLES buy direct
at factory price&! Slate,
all mes -new and used.
Terms. Showroom o p e n
Saturday and Sun day.
$8750 or offer. Cuh or trade
?? Ally boat of value or late
model car for equity. Bal·
anoe $5900 at $130 per month
Phone 548--1131
Botta W 1nttd 9050
BERTRAM 20' Fiberg)ul
Runabout. Top cond. Phone
dys, 213: 862-8107
9200
BRAND NEW
17V2 FT. NOMAD
Qmpletely sell • conta~ed (IUDKI I 'IKUIM\I n holding tank. pressunzed VnnuL uu;1Kuu;1
water, walet" heater, butane
n: 1 ...
'M JUUi m
IOADJlll
4 ..... tnm.. wire deda.
white wida lllack ...... .
JOU 1111111 ...... ...
~ Gl'Oft .... ~ .. Glwft. JE ,...
"' TIUUllPll DI. ""· a...tm! \SB .... .. -. ........ ....
No clown pymt OAC
W 1Dr SU. v....,. We Carry 0>Dtrac:1a
llZl1 ._.. BL. $49 to $399
Awn cm Bea e 80ULEV ARD MOTORS e
Bl Nm 20» Harbor, C.M. 642-7563
• DJU11PB nw: • SE 'IN&? ~ s s s s s s s s ;'_It&. ,~-; ~ WE'im IR DESPERATE ~.~ Impala 4 door ae-~ llEED or YOUR USED ....,, air cond, R&H, stereo
"1 TRJ ..._. lllC-Millt DIPORT C»l ta.Pe, pow. •'teering, pow
... -. ~ • 9 1 er ' WBL DJUVE brakes. $22$ or beat offer. _ I -. --VDllCl.E 'IOPCASH DQL. 6'75-561.1. ..._._. .---... L&R. CUL ..,..._ 1911 ,=--=::=--=----,,---
BARBOll BVD. CM. 57 OfEV Wq:. Reblt VS,
Camero. VS engin~. bucket
aeata, console. Full price -
$2595
BADGER SALES
1810 North Main St.
Santa Ana 835-(M)17
44' Motor Launch, 180 hp electric reb1g. Electric Cost• Mesa ~ 1203
Cat 600 fuel, slpa 7, 2 beads. brakes, mon-o-matic toilet. 2121 turbor Blvd.
shower, bait tank, radio/ $2299.00
tel. SACRIF $16,500 or trade '63 total down, $63 month for '62 CHEYIOlfJ
YOLISWA&Br ====:;;::=·=== 1r nr lhift trans, new
-;"-..... am -_u..._c.n_· ___ 990C_ ~~· Heri>'a Garage. (ONIEll CHEVROLET
.... SEE JOHN COLDIRON '64 OIEV 11 Nova waaon:
$2115
down. 67>3-468 48 montba on ~ed cred-
NEW Harri.I 9' Q-usbed Vel-19' 3" GLASTRON deep V it. Rldc Baldinol. Step Van. 4 ~ tramm»-
vet IOfa. Ollt $700 Sell $350. Hull. Wallstronc 'tilt bed MOBIL WORLD lion, ~ too. Build >'O'lr on
Antique ~t carved tour trlr, Mm:ndaer uo • :n. um Beac:h Blvd. C81Q1!r.
......... , .... ., .... ................
-.'lllillls6e$ ' I ..... ........... s-m: ~ 1*r' drytr. out dlift. aded w/extra. ltun~ ..... Beeclt $995
INllllllC:tl --·~.. re-Call •1239. _. ..... ' duced 1MIChlm. ~JO'~GJ~•""SIP.~~,,,_~JtmMbout-...,--. l"D•.t.T ' A.._ ...... $1995 -
• 2311 Eldeft AWIDt A.pt. J'. Deck, wbL comol. full CfN· 'Cl ~ .__ ~ Jollmca ~ Excel 10x50 mob. tiocM. 2 llr, Oleta Msa !.:_... .....,. un.:..a. ;_ ur.• wuber, TV, fum. lat 1llllO
..,.. ALL LI KE NEW1 ;'11).s ..,CH ;;;;;:: v, ... ._ taJtes. <>wner, Snell& Pu\: ............ c.e. ... -.1-Trimmer/Lawn mower 2--Hp No. 61. 890 W. 15th Sl,
• 20'' blade • $165, McLane BOSTON WHALER* Nauaet Npt. Bch.
' Trimmer/Edger-$45, Stork· Model. Bou&bt April 1967· 36-' Spvt--an-Trall--er-. -~--6-,1
line crib .t: mattrees • $20. Johnson lOO-HP Electroma-extra atoraae lpllet', utntty ~ macbine fa) ~Bar tic, Bow rail. Extra.a! house & lanai. Oceanfront
stoola $4().set. 545-38is $3000. * Call 642-lSU Family Puk. 536-7662
.: ll' WONDERFUL BUYS! 28' nberstau Peanoo llx90 * 2·BR. Omftd ,,.,._ll ftKUIMllft ·---------No pa.int. vamllh, \~ U&IKvu.I l DESK walnut 30x60 • $110. fully bmd porch & (.'911)0C't/Pvt-beach.
Swivel cba.ir $35. Both exec. 6'7M3S5 Owner $10 500 San Clemente. * 67J..(1769 2821 Herollr Blvd.
• type. 2 na~ahyde •walnut ' 8 x 35 XL.NT OODd. Oean Coste Mesi 546-120I chain $16 64S-5511 JB' CABIN Ouistt, 40 h.p. ·: . Mere. ms with trlr. $.15(). Furn l BR. New pt.Int Air
Phone SC.lot&. cood. 1660 Whittler, #9. ·-,.-_-------., "'41rnpw'I ~ Misc. Want.d 8610 ~ WlaJer.16'. 90 bp PACEMAKER. Dt>te wide, 21----------------•2 n..r . ._. ........ ,• J<ilmon. trlr COVf!l'I RDF BR, 2 ba, awnlnp It 1kirt. CA:a1PERS ...__ -_,,.,==-..,,....#AM.,...,.,,,,..,.-
• WTD! Motor bila!. (MOiJed) sling • 54o..r;7i Beau. H~ Bcb. 962-0317 Oft.ANGE CXMftT'I • NEID A -"
·,·: Call 548-6.539 alt 5:30 p.m. • ~XL 19 c·---• 1 BR lOxSO' MobOe Kame. LARGD'l' SEL.EICn»I S1l5 C'1M' BE 'f'JNANCEDT
VTO .U.r.> IW •BwL•? •Rep I 1 •t 1966 :fi Haun • $.1llCX> WW C1)ta, m,._ No reu ol-ea.I a.lt1 e Dlvwcedt FREE TO YOU 615-48CT or 548-'1957 fer refused, M2-3HI ncI'ORY DIRllrl' • ..._, etcew in Ara?
2 Bdrm Pvm $5500 OPEN ltOAD O.E.J..Ell 11a1Dt ~ ~ta
. P~=· Pt!!lte~ S.Ubom 9010 W-2731 *BOOSE CAJt1 * aua. McCAaTHY MOTORS
• ;!th~e! ;'~~· LIKE SAILING? Motorcyc... 9300 ~ ~~ ~ ~ 1:' ~~ :. =
_______ 1Dl21_ ~ ~:tm&h in~ 1 B.S.A., MC, enc #;C>J(}-* MO'l'OR ama:s a-. ~YSIPla SC.350'1
BR.IT1SH blue female Jdt. est. depnDatiao, q, R711T, lD, FA74914, o.c. U. 19......,mw Orf11m1 I,.. DE
tens &110 half.eunm.e ball rentall, dllauiac mu-oerwe #M·l.38. 1966 Plates. ALL MAKES A WXJaa OWMr.Gm-...ar• MOTORS
Siamese kittem to qualified ance, de. ' 4'0 °'8'0od a, Lquna at 1961 'DWCKS U Ma ~ CllVlllB
home. 897-5480 10/2f FREFER THBSE? lLll. 8 A.M. BEACH aTT =======::-1
SWEET Guinea Plc! He'• • Low -no wor,. TR.tUMPH 500 CC '65 1uunT:OOD• •'U'ft ... ml,.,...,.... '°° W. C.... Hwy. ed b bu -. -. ~~ NEWPORT BEAat r It ~ • .. Olm cap OAREFRD: .mting'! bmbler; 3000 Orie. rn). 15555 Be.adl Blwl., a.a. -_. _.. --....... ---c.e. .... 546-lm ltl.5Cf6 646-a&
call for POiicy 897~ Try Our Oub Aan Lib new! $S95 _ Finn H)48ID --. u, ~ ·-======== 10121 NEWPORT SAILING a.tJB MZ-5280 642-6134 Eves•--.-------ftilb:ed A: eu ' t _. W ft . a.a ....., lale 3-.-~-s--1amete--Kl-ttms_1 __ wtcs-. 675-0110 19155 HONDA n Superbawt Squn Motor Home ..._. cm4. _.. aa ,..., '-:F ·dim_. lftl-MICK
Good w/dllldrm. t!J1TqrJS '* •• •.nn......, # ""· * Good __... -· .,___. 21' Seil~t. Chev. cbu. ~•Al .. a.. CJ • am lie • Jl9lll JI: ill ---------~ ... 4 ..,,, .......... "'"" ...... ~ ,.... •h••*I -..., 10124 S.YRS NEW! * EYery $450. 675-2999 Auto. trana., pwr. b.-15.· SiO.tD don _. .. per lp=""'RE'ITY=~-Kl...,..t-tens-"!'"6 -wb--old~ conceiv~ extra for Rae-'66 HONDA ~ Scrambler 970 Ml. New carpet. cooler; __. ...... fir 6e ai&.
•' IJOokini for nice home-. tns A: ~! 167 a.. Low mi. $475. 214 Ha.tel 0r'. many extras. Ca.o elp. '· '" -"sir ......._ ~ ..._ :. Please call 548-7362 10/23 Ownpim. SAVE Corona del Mar. Owner 873-Ml7 --. 1125 Gm*ll a....
KlTI'EN. Playfu1Jerm4Jep. tRf!I $1(0). * 847.-i6 '66 HONDA s.90 Scrambler 1961 CORVAIR VAN 15 ....._, Gm'llea Clwr.. B
LltUe black dml. 643-IB. 1 YEAR FREE Ban, PireW tires, G 0 0 d CAMPER 1111 lhL Cm*l9 Gnw.. 10121 SUPPLY OF GA~ c:and' 644-15&2 eves. Exct O:>cld. $800 cir Beat _ZE_1..-. _____ _
ADO~'""RAB,......,,..,..,LE~Jd,....tt-ena __ P_azt_Si_· Ketdl 'R •all fbq)ul, new * ·~ YAMAHA TRAlL Otfel'. fi'73.411l aft 4 Pll VI. 4 ._. ... ....... WI ..,
am962e~ I wka HMUoken. inboa,fl ~t v1 .. ~1~ BIKE! * $150. Xlnt cond! '62 <X>RVAIR20MVan Camper kw $5Cll. -
• ...,.,1 10/21 arge .._ ~ ........, 1200-mlles * 548«509 new et!C· ago, new S2J75
GOOD f --•-~ ~ l&iler1 Belt otter -. tires. bralus. WOO. 54G-aJ ewa.u: watch -to mmt ....... Ofc. -...~. MJZUKI 80 ex:, New titts, ,. .. U"DE"n u ,. ... o,,.,... ~• good home. 543-2503 ~ v•...v•uu• dirt f/JI ~~ ~''""""'"'" Rome 543-ID6. street « • ex1l'aa $l XLNT cond! Complete wid. 8 BABY RATS to Io o d Bmt otter. 642-9026 J home. 642-4424 10/21 FBRGLS 'R Sallhoat. Capri adu. 83S-4llSI. Que + 8' ~A i.o.d-'M Honda 300 Dream. Vf!TY
4 cute puppies, to 1ood er. B5"r $2000. Dock F-8 l'QOd cood!tion. $295. 22t8 --------
homes. 548-1443. 10/21 M)'Stic CoYe/lAln& &;.:ch. Miner, CM 548-2995 Imported Autee MOO
2 KllTENS need home des-(213) ~ aft.er 5 pm. '67 SUZUKI 250.cc Scram-ALFA ROMEO perately. 642.7399 10123 CAL 25. 217• O:lqllet.e iear bltt; 1 Mooth old, take fNer, ________ _
rIREWOOD. All ax. 238 for <rA I MORS. racing. paymta. 67J.J856 '63 Alfi aftUEA
Flower, C.M. 10-24 WW work wttb ~· $7850 HONDA ISO.CC A llVl'IW 'Amml I ,_....ft
PETS & LIVESTOCK Mr. Schoonmam late ens. SCRAMBLER. 800-ML &IUUA \UllllU.L U.lllVKI •99-4063 XL.NT! 675-2044 eves. Cits ano 2121 ...._ •L..A
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HOURLY RENTAUi H1rlty Chopper $700 --..
BURMESE KlnENS, * RHOD~ l.9'S * CALL ~1080 1600 Sprint t'OlldaUr. 4 ll>eed c..ta Mtlll 546-12m '14 ~. -Boe* ~
8 weeks. 646-4698 Fur. 7.one Boat Co., B&Iboa ======== transmiuiM, radio. Only '61 SlJNBE.UI _.. Road-Dir. wa _. far • !-==========-CAL 20; good cond. Xlnt Treller, TrlVtl 9425 $995 taer 117.00 ~ md ~ =-=....,•==4M4m,....,..,,,=""==•=-...,...,,.,--Oogs 1825 mooring. Main, Jib, Genoa, per mm&. f.Jllllare .,...._ 'II ft. BLACK WJTll RD> CADILLAC
--------Spinnaker; $3,000. 6Th-0114 15' AL.JO Vacation Trlr. Elec 9125 Gardea Grewe Bhod.. lHTEKIOIL ~
AKC Boxer PuPI Fawn w/ CAL 24 * ALL WHITE brt<a, Dr new tires, $2'J5, Carden Gl"Oft. n: ~ Dir. a4lll5l •SM.ml '14 CADILLAC Coupe de V~
?andsome blk • wbt mark· Boat batb/St.alnle111 pulpi~ And 10' boat It trlr. *· 8UNBEAll w a... ~ • vw 19 XIII~ Saa> lit. 8)' Owner. New c:cndl· ~p.1.3386 .wka. f\'om $5(), Extru! $5100. 544-3175 181 E. 22nd St., CM, 548-6388 Claa a, car9 .... Olb'-. lier ...,.. Hu • c * Ml-W ~ air, black leather •
.,..., TRAVEL Trailer Zl'. Show-lliPt tnde tar ca111r TV ...-a ......_ tenor, 545-2800, 6Jl.5390
BEAGLE Pupple1. Males. 6
wka old. AKC. Ownpion
aire. 546·1403
LIDO 14 * ;tt-950. * 2 SETS SAILS +
TRAILER. * ~3732
TOY POODLE PUPPIES lS' aai.l>oat, XlNr COND!
z.cbocolate. Male A: Fe-Many xtru, inc. trailer.
male. AKC. * 847-l<Wl7 S996 • • · 493-4467, 493-3359
FOR SALE -13' METCALF
er, toilet, air cond, stove, or ~ ..n. 564151 PRJV. pty .. .,_, a!. lar 'S4 • Cad Sedan. DeVllle;
retJ'ii, etc. $950. 675-030.l 'll SUNBEAM Alflae ..... ad ..,_,. v.w. led.. Le. whit~; ~ther mter. TUt
'64 SCOTSMAN * 14~· R.dltr. Sc:f11 t +rt erfc· a ae-. 5*-1Dl 'lfllttl; atr. 6-way seat. fuD
TRAILER. REAL a.EAN! owntr. Perfed! tc""'4 power. $2SOO. 64M8118. ..,.,,. Call c:"" '51 VW ... '14 811 A: ._ --,'&l~C,...'Ad~i-~-----••""· * '"""5113 c·NlllE'lt lllEUBftll:T ·c ~ ~ ai-.... tlra ...... .... • conv. Full Vftftu.&. U& IKULll .._ tira. .... mi. 0. pwr. Air. Dir. 91195 full
Truckt 9500 1!1151. MMm _w.~•~M5.=...,,mml==-,.---price .......... 494-5i9l5l 2121 H1rbor Blvd. owner 'It VW SUNROOF . e AKC German ~ SAILBOAT •.. $450
,. pups. Show quallty. Xlnt * ~ *
' temperament. llJ0.1685 l7' DAYSAILER '61 6.M.C. Cost1 Mesa ~1203 .a~ REALNICE -$1ca5 CHEVROLET
BEAU. BASSET PUPS. NEAR NEW. $1350
t AKC Olamp.ltock, ~wkl. Oceank: Yadlts NB 642-0151 • Almost trained 546-9632 •
Power CrulMrs 9020 : AKC Gmnan SM-pherd
; Pupplea. Very Reuonabte. ~ 893-7438 25' CC It Buoy. No. Dl.29 ! -Sc...,._hna-uz-er-Mlnia--tu-r-e.-Compl a/hauled. ~·
ARC bl.It f Eves, 882-3223
; , rare emale. 12 -========
: wks. ~ s,aed Ski Bolts 9030 ! * "LASSlE" PUPS.
T • wk.I. * SABLE I AKC. * 14' FLEETFORM Glau
mm avail. * 546-9965 Boat It Trlr. J:>.HP Jobn·
TiiOROBRElD Cocker Span. Mll'l, $675. * SHARP! ~ lel pups. Very tta.aonble 64&-5421 or 642-0416
i. 968·~ Eves., Weekends '6'1 Glupar 14' Ski bull w/ ~ ======== wlnd~leld le tilt tra.ller i Horses 1830 $495. 962-577'8
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' GENTI.E Bay quarter heme l~i;~ ~=: ~~ i' Geldlnc: xlnt saddle It ~arp. Make offer •• 4954562 trail. Well trained. $400 -or
. ,.
best otter. C&11: 546-~38 THE SUN NEVER SETS 00 One c01TaJ 'J)ace for rent. Classlfied's action power.
E'l:cellent conditions. For 111 ad to eeU around
CM-:-JB area. 546-5338 lbe clock, dial 64U678.
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'61 ALFA • Truly Ital>''• ..-~, Dir. m4lil51 • 5G-22M
v~. C tpeed, 8' pickup. Split pre.stiage auto • this road. 'C PEUGrJOr .. ....._ 13 ft a. wtdl 1i Em '14 lm,ala 2 cir. hd'°P-Pwr.
rima, 6 PS89lY tite5s. Oean :: ~ :.=: ~a = lr:.mao1'*' !Jk. S2I ._ :. ~ 1::c. .UI =··.::-45 ':':: clan!
b k $29 maadi • •• • . et.o5l51 lac interior· roll up Win-W VW <DfY • $Ci1 'S7 CHEVY Sta W1gm, New
dows a nd REMOVAB.LE POISCHE • CAMUION AVE. VI ftlC. stand trans, runs
HARDTOP -Yourw for just --------aro. dei ._/OR ~ good. $295. S46-31C3
$162 down and $48.00 per ''1 PORSCHE. Ortst-1 .... e '51 CHEV. c Dr. BlscQM.
month. Elmore Motors, 9625 owner.·· ......, ""lfr 1111s. YOLYO Nftda work: A BUY AT*· Garden Grove Blvd., Cat· """""" • ~,......
den Grove, JE 7~ &:.A
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"" SHARP! pm ~--..~::--'.""·~-----Dlr . .._ « SM-2214 VOLVO '9. a.. ... .-• '63 IMPALA ~t Cpe '* I '66 ALFA ROMEO ~ a, ~ ,.___,. J.9liT PORICBEfl2. U... -. _.... ~ ,.W lr: PS. Xlnl cond. Aak-~ XLNT CONO! m:,. UtJ'M. sea tires. Twta. .... wM1. $Ci1. in:; $1200. 1111 6 546-1852
ll' MUST Sell! 642-8396 ... -lf ~ -.. ,_, )'Oii • .._ flll, · 'S4 lmpal1 conv<'rt.; PM. m.om ·~ ~ dMric ciond. -.tvirli':i;n-:;:;:ii::.-::=:i llet>r, auto. LraM., cfttn. CONNEll CHEVROLET AUSTIN HEALEY lWQo mi. Prim1 rip(! ta VOLVO,...._ and. $1250 673-1145 En.
2828 Hubor Blvd. AUSMN Healey · '61 Ac '63 . ~=·:;;:Gml===·== &ACRJJ'lCE ... MJ.«19 :49 OtEVY. XLNT BODY -aftft' 6 PM. It PAJNT. No engl~. $35. Cost• Mesa 546-1203 Roth red with black leather SPlllE 'ff Vet.a. 544 $400 642-.50'll after 6-PM .
. 60 OlEV ~·T PICKUP interior . • tJ:oth deluxe 4 , . · place with Wire wheels and 56'5115 '65 MAUBU/Xlnt cond! New X~t. New pamt A uphol. o"drive • only S149.00 deli-'62 SPRl1'& Goad cond... tires. Low ml. Fully fq\dp.
Mid btwn-L&H Blue Book vers with payments low u wbt, new "'91a, R/H. A.ntf.-. Ca..ka 9' 15 S11il90 • &l6-479f
646-5421 or 642-0416 455.00 per month. Elmore S900. Pn. ptJ. HMM'l'I 71 sn:EI. body T·Roadstt'r. n-s 8"acb house 11me. Bic-
'59 CHEV. pick-up Apache. Motors, 9525 Garden Grovt NO matter wtllll • 11. ,_ '* fnune. a. nar end: ~selection ever! Sft the
Good cond. Cl.lstom cab. Blvd .. Garden Grove. JE cut 1e11 tt .... a DAILY blbt fn.t .a. dlromf DAILY PILOf Qua1tkd
$650, 646-0100 Owner 7~30 PILOT WAllT AD!! tG"1I •M '*Id w/,,_.. f15.S01 ledima NOW!
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V-1; auto., xlnt cond. new 2128 H1rbor Blvd.
tires. $1300. 9C..f58S Owner Coste ~ 546-12«1
THESE BUYS
(d:t1li:l!E3!I
On Highw•y 39 in Huntington Be•ch
061 PICKUP
'62 IMPALA
WA~. v.1, a11te., UH.
'-~ .. ffrillf, fectory •"· s., .....
'64 FALCON WAGON
~299
'63 IEL AIR WAGON
165 IMPALA
'64 NOYA
HARDTOP COUPE. Auto.,
UH., ,.-r. 1t.eri119, fec:-torr elr. OTW0714.
'64 IMPALA
Hentte, ceupe. v.e, e11te. R.4i .. , ....... ,,,.,,
fector, elr. MfU.179.
~299 I
~599
~299
~599
'65 EL CAMINO
c..+-v.a, a..te., re4ie,
,...,, .... ri119, elec. wl11·
4ews, feet. eir. ll7111J. ~699
'65 COMET WAGON
~599
'65 CHEYELLE
WA60H. A11te111etlC, reclio, s1799 huter. RFE.22'
UFZ-06'. '
'66 CHEY. S.S. "396"
v.1, Stick, recli• end
hut.,, SMJ . .io. ~999
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Used Cart 9900 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ftANlllOaTATION ftANIPOln'•TION U.... Cars 9900 Uwl C1rt 9900 MERCURY
CH!YROLIT UMCI Cars 9'00 Used Cart ,_ u.I C.. ~ u.I C.. f90D FOID FORD
'59 CHEYROUl CHEVR~~ CONTINENTAL CORYAll DODG_E __ NEWPORTER Inn'• l9&i -. FORD
Wal!ftll '65 CHEVY II SS ''!..~DJL ~': .. a... . .., ,.. ... • ! ~ o&r. ~~ lua~:!°°' ra~~
AUUft ol Ott•! * 541-aa ....., ............ wlw. __. ponr ateerln(t A: brakes, Convertible XL, factory air
Nova. VS enrtne, automatic m.-.-.. air condtt:lonl.n&. 14,000 condlUontnr, power 1ieert111 VS e111ine, automatic trana-tranamlsalon, ,,,_,er 1teer-miles. .a.M"ft -"'e· .-9215 •--I t _._ .... -fOID John,_... ...... · • ......,.,. A: brak11. R/H. No. • m.-on, power • eeawr, big, ndio, beatf.'!'. COIYE1TE Call ~tluey. Con-$1775 ., $67 Me.•
LINCOLN '61 MERCURY WGll.
LINCOLN Continental 4 • dr.
Convert. 1966. Collector's Automatic transmluioo, rad-
item. End ol 4-dr convert'-Jo, beater, power ateertq,
blel. All ol the frllll, Only al.r conditioning.
18,000 m l l e 1. Executive $595 driven. $6000. Contact: Mr.
Gene Adtma, 646-9833 Npt.
Bcb. racUo, bea$te3r. 95 $1745 --;-"-cMunn: -__ COll __ .fi_i_il __ '9 ,..... Mil as. f aaod ~ 11:~~~· •atter tax A Uc.
ftlU I~ '8 Clllr..-. 2 11 ..... ,_ «mRl Ollmftrt.. •15 FORD Rwbso arts Sad•1laack DodcJe ------
4 ...,_ m J11 Sia Oii • t:a m.tm. blue • uto. n. . ti.. ~ 1401 North Tustin MERCURY · fASllA(I * ttMllf * • FAllll.ANE 1-CYL ..P.. ldP .,.._. Vfr/ Santa Ana 547·9313 ------
• lllllGaAY • .. .._ Ec••••I! Xlat rood eonctltloD tbroQabout • J"l"eeway Mlnutu From '65 Coloey Park. Auto trans.
Automatic, radio, ....... RED/BUaL DaAnED! cmi! •UM e¥a JUlt $UO.GI> down and $56.00 Eve.rywhere P/S.P/B. Air com. FM ra·
power ateerinc, uoeUmt uauncaa IDW -,r W Fairlue 51D, pow. per month. Elmore Moton, 3 GOOD Can, \DUil sell! dlo, Clean. Low Mi. $2450.
cond1tloo. Kelty Blue 8°* ..._,,...._,RA: B. Good 962$ Garden Grove Bhd., '5'f Ford 4 dr Or shift, 54~2367
A.YI ta51. How Uollt DBOl'O · om. sm. IGms Ganlen GroTe, JE 1430 $115; '58 Ford 4 dr.: auto., '64 MERC COLONY PK (Oflllll CffEVIOlfT ff£K -,r axwntY ....... IL '11l'OIU>Fa1riw500 Wai· pwr. steer. $215-'59 Mere. WAG. 9 -pus, Fcty . air ~ ~ DlllOTO ,,.._ ~ ..._ ...... -. All extna. $3300 or trade 2 cir. hdtp., auto., pwr. AM/FM, Power, m.Q 2121 Hubor ltvd.
CONllRL CHMOl.ET COlllU. CllYIOlET
2121 Harbor IMI. 2121 Harbor llvd. Costa Meu 546-1203
Cqat• Meu 546-1203 1965 CHEYROlD
'67 l•ALA
SPORT CUE IMP~ HlRDTOP
SPORT COUP£ Automatic ftnamiploa, ra·
dlo, beater, power lteer!Qr,
vmyl interior. Automatic tranamiuJoin, rad-2121 Hart.or BhNI.
$2695 ~ and heater, power lteer· Costa Meu 546-lm me. fac:ll:lry a1r conditionlnc. ------
1111a week only. '6J COIYEllE ST~ BUICI flllU(I
6tblll'a7· A .... •"" U-.
2100 Hll'bor Blvd. milaion, powa-~
Costa Mesa MS-90'l.I ndie, 1-t.er. -Ill ....... sale dU w r +w
$2050 CONTINENTAL
'62 UIKOll COllRl CHEYROlET
Costa Meta 546-1203
·• 2121 Hart.or llvct. (OllTllflTjl.
.1ii Chevrolet Impm · eonv: ·VI. auto, PIS. ..., rubber, NI power, fadar)' alr, wtiHe
: -... tap. xJat cmd. wt1ll blae leelber mtertar.
tlnopt. Dir. W1D ,.a ... A ftlll lllxarJ mr tar aalr --.-a.... 11• an. ... pn. J11. --
!55 Cllift:·· 58 motor, 2IS a•
matic, cmtom ilderlor, PIO,
or best otter 14'1-Gll «
.141-8936
2121~ .....
Cotta Miu 546-1-
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MERCURY 1495 Ce"I C.w,., lle4ie, hHter, , •• ., .tNrl11f.
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Johnson A Son
Or•• c.unty'• Oldett Llncoln-M-rcury.Couear D1e1er
900 W. Coast Hwy. Newport leac•
545-1278 642-0981
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2828 HARBOR Bl VD., COSTA MESA
BANK
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AVAILABLE
$273863
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'65 CHEVIOLET MAUBU $1777
2 Door harcltop. 6 cylincler 1n9ine1 ewtorl'tatic, r•·
dio and hH ter.
'66 CHEVROLET IMPALA $2377
2 Door hardtop. VI, power9licl1, po.:.er 1tearin9,
rodio, hH ter, white wall tires •.
'66 <HEYROlET IMPALA SS $2,77
VI , powettlHle, , •• ., 1kori"f • roclie encl hu .. r,
wliite 1icl1 well•.
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The Wonderful Machine Called ; the GTO! . .
TM &T0'1 • •1c•k 1 c•lllllM te .... •ftJ clrher Nhse to to back to plain orcl111·
_, •h..., .. ' ~ ... '61 version of POlltiac's Great O• ... tn1y spec•
'65 MUSIAi&
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cs md ... 1efat1 to~ fade or corrode. THn there's a JIO hp, 400
aWc _,. Y-1 (or Nt•I• gaa, 265 hp ......._, If ,.. J"-fer) and an al-
.,..,. J1111ed t1w1•luion witt. M .. t shifter •. Vii.• colllcl CJO on and
OL Wlll9 clllal emasts. •ports.type sprlfttl anc9 ~1ck1, Fastrak tires
fw bett9f tnldioll •d rlcle, dlsappearl11CJ wlndsWelcl wipers, and a
$1177
lot -· .. stmdri Option •tile 1961 GTO lncW. • 4·sp••cl
.._ 360 llp 1 .. Air engine witt. fMctiollal hoecl scoops.
1lle tNat •cept•c• Clllcl hltll sales wol-• of tile falltaltic new
'611 ._ c1uecl • litflux of exceptfOllCllly fine llMcl cm'S at Roy Ccn· _.L.., llOWI .
'67~ TOYOTA COIOU $2177 '65 RAM8UR 770 $1577
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er, white a* w.lh.
~· F_.c~ A••-.+k.. raclio, hHter, J,500 --Cle.Mc co11nrti~le. VI, 011to111otlc, powef 1t H rl.,,
rocllo, horief, white .Ue wall" very lew 111ileo,.,
'65 OIDS VISTA Cllll $2111
'66 YOWWA&ll $2J77
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roacl.
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'" PGllllC lf MAIS $2677
'67..W&JO $3277
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'67 ,._II MAIS $3177
$3077
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hoot.r, •-wMte 1l4o walla, foctory otr.
'67 POl1IAC CATAUU $3511
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