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VOC. '8, NO. m. .:t SECTIC!INS, !IO PAGES ' • 4, ''NEwPoRT BEAcH, CALIFORNIA' • 4-FRIDAY, QCTOIER 27, 1'67 TEN aNTS
War Hero's Son
Ca tight • Ill Viet
' 1111 •• • -Cll'Fllll -Canm do! 1111" High
Scboal .mi.-I* I• .....,.., radl for borne..
n>!Ding auwio. One of hopofuls (left lo right Pally
DAn.'f' Put',... If ..... ~
Helin, Lindo Hatlleld, Tin1 ·11<t11n, Petty llJKt·
stock, nna. Avi1 and Joan Guptill will 'Wear it t.
night.
]. Kenneth Hull Retires
As Air California Prex y
The board of directors o( Air Cali-
fcimi.a today announced the retire-
. mmt ol J . K~ Hull as president
"' Air caJifornia.
Hlllt will rl"Dlain as chairman and
chiel aeeutive aMcer uplll Jan. J, : --!-T~:;j,'f..,. :'l.,,j <; ..J...,;·~
aum -CAUFmlllA
J.K ·-
Beach es Taken
For Granite, Now
-Solid as a Rock
Tom of rocb were bmkd to Wnt
Newport's a'Odecl baddroal today to "'""°"" 0-.W groins imlaDed -of charge by Orange Caunly coastruc-
tion ftrm1 three weeks ago.
The new roct baal will cost thr city
of Newport Beadl .-.... c..a, Pub-
lic Works Direct« JORI* T. DeYlin
.aid
Dump trucb carted OW cranile
from Irvine Co. Jliop:stJ ~ UCJ
to strffts ends bdwu:a mh and tlll
s:rects.
A aimmittee ol th(" board Is eur-
rmtlJ" IOftftiDg candidate• for the
poUticm Of president and ch1tf exec·
utive officer. An announcement is
apeded within the next two months.
•·Bringing Air California from Its
birth and into operation just 10 months
ago to mi airline that now has three
routes and four aircraft bas been an
eu:iting a.nd fulfilling uperience,"
said Hull.
.. H~ver, it has demanded .so
much of my time that I have been
neglecting my personal intere11ts . I
thought it would asslst the board in
obtainin_it the best man possible by
announcing my resignation now,"
Hull said.
Hull was formerly president of
Lockheed Aircraft Service Corp., fr_om which . he retired one year ago.
Air Califorru.a began ffight operations
on Ju. 16 of this year, aDd has been
called the Cinderella oC the airline -· It 1JU incorporated in April, 1966,
and was granted a CerWicate of Pub-
lic C.OUVmience and Necessity in
September, after hearings before the
Public Utilities Commission in June.
At the bearings, Hull tesWjed that he
bad been asked by the original young-
er organizen of the company lo act
as dtid executive officer until the
airline began to mature.
"'The time has now come." he said,
.. to turn the leadership over to young.
er men. It's tough to watch your child
grow up and be on his own. but you
dmnn weU have to do it. And in this
case, the child grew up very. very
fast."
1be board of directors accepted
HuU's resignation with regret.
When Hull, now in hi s 60s, joined
the Air California team, he-like oth·
en of the airline's top echelon execu-
tives had been eyeing retirement.
Back id 1941. Hull moved into air
transportation and served as president
of Lotlheed,Service. Corp., Lockheed AiJ"cran. New York. and Lockheed Ov-
erseas Corp.
Queen Crowning
At Homecoming
Event Tonig ht
Corona d.el Mar High School's love-
ly Homecoming QUeen of last ye&r,
Linda Pfleger, will crown a succestor
tonighL
Miss Pflege1 , who went on to be·
com1 ll!Jaa<l'l"!l.P"rt ~~·
the .ho¢0l~·~ . ·
cesse! at ba.trume of· tht 1ame wi
Costa 'Mesa liigh.
Candid.ates for the homecoming title
are Tina Avis, Patty Blackstock, Joan
Guptill. Linda Hatfiekl, Patty Helin
and Tina Jacklin.
The winner will reign over the
Homecoming Dance at Corona de!
Mar's gymnasium following the game
at Davidson Field.
Class princesses, who will round
out the queen's court. are junior Kathy
Munroe, sophomore Cr is Goggio. and
freshman Whitney Terry.
Alumni are invited to the semi-for·
mal dance.
New port Girl
Credited With
Disney Stamp
Wall Disney will soon be honored
with a commemorative stamp because
of the suggestion of a Newport Beach
girl.
J anel Bright. 18, daughter of r-.Tr.
and Mrs. Russell F , Bright, 122.8 Su~·
sex Lane, today was given credit for
the idea.
In a letter to Assemblyman Roher!
Badham ( R-Newport Beach), Janrt
recalled Walt Disney's career as one
of the great contributions of the cen·
tury.
Badham introctuced a joint resolu ·
tion whi ch passed both houses of the
state Legislature. It called on the U.S.
government to issue the commemora·
live stamp. The Harbor Area sssen1·
blyman said today he has been infor m·
ed the stamp will be issued in 1968.
Not a philatelist herseU. Janel n1a-
jors in physical education at the L"ni·
versily of Santa Barbara. She w:1s
graduated from Newport Harbor H1~h
last June.
Shoot Down
McCain , Kin .
To 2 Heroes
TOKYO (AP) - LL Cmdr. John S.
McCain m, son or the u.s. Navy'•
commander l.n chief ill Europe a n d
srandson of one of the Navy'• put·
tat World War II carrier command-
ers. appa.renU;J bu ben shot don
and captured In .Hanoi.
North Vietnam'• offklal Vietum.
News Agency reported today that Lt.
Cmdr. John Sydney McCain wa1 one
of "the many U.S. pilots captured'' in
Hanoi Thursday.
Vice Adm. J ohn S. McCain Jr. said
al his headq uarters in London that he
had been notified by the Pentagon that
his son was missing over North Viet•
nam. He was a pilot aboard the car·
rler.
The North Vietnamese agency said
Lt. J .G. Charles Donald Rice also was
captured Thurlday. It said hill service
number was 710266 but gave no fui"·
tber information.
The agency said McCain'• Phantom
jet was "blasted down by a sround-to-
alr missile before tt C9U1d rtrjke." The P!•l!<~ras tn ·~· ~.,. \ *' ~ -~--,) to JM 1:.6e ~ti.a city.
AS a " 8vy jiliUor," McCa.ht o n c e
•aid :
"I went to 20 schools. 'Ibey ranged
from Vallejo, Calif., to New London,
Conn." Vallejo is a naval base on the
West Coast, New London a base on
the East Coast.
In 1954 he enrolled at the U. S. Nav-
al Academy at Annapolis.
South Vietnamese
Hurl Back Three
Suicide Charges
SAIGON (AP) -A South Vietna-
mese infantry battalion hurled back
three suicidal charges by a N o r t h
Vietnamese regiment today and re-
ported 134: Of the enemy killed in a
jungle clearing 10 miles north of Sai·
gon.
The action near Phuoc Binh, capi-
tal of Phuoc Long Province, was the
biggest groUDd battle in a week dom·
inated by intense U. S. air raids on
North Vietnam.
The U. S. Command announced th at
three U. S. Navy jets were shot down
in Thursday's raids and all three pi·
lots were missing. This brought U. S.
losses in the past three days to 10
planes and raised to 717 the total of
U. S. combat planes officially report.
ed lost over North Vietnam.
American pilots reported shooting
down two more enemy MIG's during
raids on Hanoi Thursday. bringing
ttreir score to 24 Communist jets re·
ported destroyed or damanged in the
air and on the ground this week.
The U.S. Comm and made no re-
port on raids today, out Tt-ss, the
Soviet news agency, indicated that
Hanoi was hit again. A Tass dis-
patch fro m the North Vietnamese cap-
itcl said that "according lo prelim·
inary data," antiaircrart units shot
down six U.S. olanes· today "over
lSee VIETNAl\1 , P11~ 11 F'un;is for the projttl have been
authorized by the City Council, Dn-
lin noted. Coancilmell approved an.
expenditure of up to •.• this week.
Bulldoun 'Weft: to shovte the roc:U
onto the shan!-ad of thr groins "'°
they woo't be cut oil tram t1w: bank."
Dtvlin n:plaimtd
UNICEF Marchers Ready
Municipal atborities and beacb-
fronl proper lJ owaen hope the one--
day project will provide sufficient ....,__ ........... high
tide period due to strike daring the
rint week al. Noftmber'.
Today's rod: baRI pushes city n-
penditures Oil beach pratection me.
sure.; in West Newpact dw to Ati,-
CQI {or the year.
Each penny ill the current city
property tu: rate of Sl.l'J:i ~ates
about S20.000 in revenue. 1bat means.
according to municipal IOllrtft. that
emergency erosion coaltol efforts by
the city. this year an ruponsible (or
about 7 cents of the tu rate:.
Halloween Children's Drive Opens Sunday
'The annual Halloween-linked fund
drive for the United Nat.ions lnterna·
tional Children's Emergency Relief
Pund ii under way along the Orange
Coast. with UNICEF groups in some
communities planning door to door
solicitations b2ginning Sunday and
cootinu ing through Tuesday night.
Other groupi1 are confining their
efforts to aid lhe controv ersial U.N.
program lo homes and pos1 offices.
where Christmas cards are being sold
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to benefit needy children around lhe
world.
In Costa Mesa. the Coastline Chap-
ter for UNICEF today received a per.
mil to ring doorbells on Sunda)· and
on Tuesday.
Newport Beach issued a pern1i1 for
the Coastline Chapter to so!ici1 Tues-
• day lll8Uoween). 11r·ith the proviso
that children under 16 canno: solicit
after sundown .
r---trs. Henry J . Elder, a UNICEF
spokesman In Newport Beach. re·
marked, "It's no fun going out with
the young ones dressed in costumes
during the day, but some of lhem will
be out Sunday aftern~n. I hope peo·
pie will open their d09rs and their
hearts." She a<lded that teen-agers
and adult leaders are exfiected to
solicit Halloween evening.
Mrs. Elder said that participating
high school and church youth groups
IS« UNICEF, Pa&e t)
Admiral Tells of Threat
Navy Facing From Subs
By BRUCE BENSON
Of .. oallf '"" "-" One hundred ninety-two years ago
today the United States Navy was
cr~ated by the Continental Congreu
of ins. .
And it now facH ,_ threat which
has not arisen but 1ubmerged be--
neath all the world's OCMIUI, Rear
Admiral Arthur Karaberla tokl New·
port Harbor Eshcange Club mem-
bers at their Thursday luncheon.
"The submarine threat is iuidious
because it hides. When you don't see
it you don't feel lt and you become
complacent," the admiral said.
He is in a unique position to know.
He was presented the Legion of
Merit in May this year for creating
the Anti-Submarine Warfare Systems
Project Office.
"Russia today is the JeCOOd larg·
est sea power in the world. and it
has become so in the past 20 years,"
he told the Exchange Club as it gath-
ered to celebrate Navy Day.
He estimated the Soviet submarine
neet at 400, all built since World War
II. with about 10 percent o( tht ves-
sels nuclear-powered.
Karaberis put the figures in per-
spective this way :
"The -Germans started World War
II with 57 submarines and you well
remember we were hard put to con-
trol the seas in 1942.''
Water covers 75 percent of Ole
earth's surface. he said. To build and
maintain this country's naval po"llr·er
requires a lot of manpower, he noted
as he launched into th' second them'
of hi s talk.
It is today's young man who makes
the Navy go, he &aid.
.. , remember not too long ago when
the aircraft carrier USS Wasp was
directed to proceed to the mouth of
the Congo River.
''Fully two-thirds of the 3,001 men
aboard at the time were under 21,
and has been ii the Navy less than
one year.
"This ship was S.500 miles from the
Congo, River, but no one aske~ if the
carrier could get ready, The orders
said simply to proceed. I know be-
cause I wa s in command of the Wasp
at the time."
Karaberis said the orders were eJI·
eculed smartly. He suggeste•hat one
reason he could depend on tlle ship's
crew, desplle its youth, "'a& because
"the Navy baillk mm ..-~ ..t
only rnpmRNe ... alM at "f• 1>1<:·
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tempenlun! .-m't ed Oft!' 11
along the shore.
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deter any further Israeli "aggres·
sion •• in t:bt 3l'u.
Firn at the two great EgypUan oil
r .finrries at Sun at the opposite end
ol Uw canal were reported LinaUy ex-
tinpisbed today. but a new border
incident between Israel and Jordan
trpt leoaHm b.igh.
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Arrival of the Soviet warships coin-
cided with wamlnp ill both cairo
an<. Jer.salem that peace 1n the Mid-
dle East was far off and with press
reports in Beirut. Lebanon. that Rus-
si2 would supply more miu ilea to
skirmish today.
The pro-Egyptian newspaper Al·An·
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So t' I lip ..... Mal 0.-.. 1br Hilb day (or Corona del Mar High wbicll plays COila Mua
Mustanp in f ootbalJ pme tonight. ft is suspected
studenta from both campuses took pat\ in arrang.
ing and rearranging letters.
Sdlaal. I ·-rail "'ll1JLIS" .......... pktare WU tatm Olis-~ F.ark it rad "IO?SA RULFS'
md awbile later "RUl..E lfFS\." Jt ii homecoming
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VIETNAM •••
lfMai ad ils mwil w.."
Hmai'• .tficial V-lldlum New•
~ Gill ._ 91 -11w __, U.S..
pi.lob c.,a ed'" ill 11-.i '11111nda1
WU U.. Cmdr. J ... S,,,-,. JkCaiD,
apparmdy tilt -91 Yett Ada J«*a
S. JikQia Jr.. tllr U.S. Npy cam-
ma drr ia dlief ill F.supe. .... tile
~ G( ._ flf tlw Nny"1 pul-
est. c.arrier lallk f.u ,..... t n ia
WG'ld War IL Adm.. McC.aa AJlll at
-btadqUitltii .......... -llad bee. notified ms sm woi1 millinC
over NarUI V-JdJlallL
H.a.noi said JlcCam was bit ia Uw
kg wbtl; his Pbul.om Jd was · ·blas_1.
ed doq by a gauad-to-.aar misstJe be-
fore it could mike..··
.. the ~ adiGa ..u. 0. ~
gGll.. troops ol lllir .U. NGrtla Ylda>
~ regillW'llll attacked acrw miae-
fidds after midaigllt after byiJtg
dowa heavy maruir barrages -tbe
South V-~ politiilel wl a
nearby refugee hamld.
The~ Wl'Te thros"a bad thrtt &iJMS
in f 1\ e houn from Uw barbed win
penmt1tt around a baltalioll of S.Utb
\Tinn.am·' atlt hdalltry Divisioa.
Thr g.~'ftllJDUll U'OGp5 captured 7.J
.-eapcmi. mclgdjq 17 macm. gas
and ndd 1almchen wl Ulree rare.
1y lla!ll em!mJ ftaMta •erL s.e.h
V1dnamaie c••altin 9ficia1ty wen
termed Jidil.. .. ffriat ttplrts
IT'om the battle ~ said 12 O'ft""-
ment $IOldJera nn liDed and 24
wounded.
11w figbtiag broke on jtbt befcn
da\·break..
FasHirint t;.S. ~p w licoptrrs.
Americ3ll and v-~ lactical
bombers and ,-~ a.rtiDery
suppwUd tbr infanb"ymf'll. A spokrs-
man Aid Vwtnamese artillny ~l
ln-~ fired z.a rounds.
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Bal lskind to Light Up
With 25 Mor e Lamps
In a few months time, there will be
no dar\ alleya on Balboa Isl.an<:.
Twenty-five lamps will be strung up
• as many utility poles sometime
late in January, pending formal City
Council approval, which is expected.
Two years ago the city installed 122
lights aloog the island's alleys. The
Balboa bland Improvement Asrocia-
tiOll now has asUd tbe city to linish
the job with 25 more.
1l>e city is willing to do it. with
~rty · owners paying the light
Band to Salute
Pancake Fete
You 've heard of dinner accompa-
nied by violins. but how about break-
fas1 wi1h a Dixieland band, or rock·
IHOll?
ltll all ~ there Saturday morning
at lbe YMCA Pancake Youth Benefit
Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at
Ridurd's Lido Market parking lot in
Newport Beach. promises "Y'' spokes-
mu Merrill Duncan, assistant chief
ol~.
Donations of 7~ cents for students
and S1 for adults will include all one
can eat. including hot.cakes, sausages
and lbe trimmings. he said .
The Ifujdand group be gins to toot
at 9 a.m .. making way for younger.
more modern sounds or rock-n-roll
for lbe teen-agers at JO a.m.
bill, according to Public Works Direc-
tor Joseph T. Devlin.
He explained that there are no con-
struction costs involved. Southern
California Eruson is supplying the
equipment and material including use
of existing poles. •
Energy costs of about $!>,000 a )'tar
are to be met through formatioo of
an island-wide lighting improvement
district. he sa_id. The average yearly
lab for the island's 1.452 lots will be
about $3.65 each.
The City Council on Nov. 13 is ex-
pected to announce its intent Lo form
the assessment district. A public hear-
ing will be held on Dec 11.
By Feb. 1, if alJ goes well, the ti ght ·
ing system will be energized. Devlin
said.
He noted that the city picks up the
tah for lights along dedicated ~lreets.
Alley Lights must be paid for b~ prop-
erty owners.
Bru h }'ire Started
By Atlas Missile
VANDENBERG AFB. Calif. f l"PI)
-An Atlas·F missile today explodrd
shortly after it was launched from
t h is West Coast aerospace CPnter,
touching off a small brush fire on the
base, the Air Force said.
No injuries or damage to structurr~
were reported.
In a terse statement. an Air f'on P
spokesman said the mis sile blew up
shortly after rising from the launch-
ing pad ~nd that debris from it s1ar1
ed a smaJJ brush fire.
S outh Coas t Pla%a
Show Biz Luminaries
At Mu sic City Opening
Tht> crowd was there. Danny Tho-
mas was there. and disc jockey Joe
Yocam of KFWB wa s broadcasting
in and from the new Wallichs Music
City at South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa th is morning.
The grand openinsz was grand in
PH•ry respect as civic orficials joined
(lvde Wallichs. prrsident of the firm.
.and his brother Glenn, board chair·
man anrl chief executivP officer or
C:tp1tol Recnrdo;. a!' wrll. in christrn-
in;; lhe newest and laq?cst or ei ght
Music City stores.
Thomas. star of TV and movies,
was his usual gracious. smiling self,
joking with the crowd. signing auto-
graphs. chatting with anyone and ev.
eryone.
One young woman presented a copy
of the DAlLY PlLOT advertisement
announcing the opening to Thomas for
his signature.
Hookrd-noo;t' Dan lookect ar thP ad
and jokingly excli1imcd ·
··oh. that Clyde Wal!Jch/;. whrrp ''
hP~ Look what hr ha~ hrrr. 'Danny
wtll slay for autoizraph~ · nd ht> tol<I
me, 'I'll drive you dl)l4'n for the rlh·
bon cutting and we will go n~hl
back?'•·
Today's ceremonies initialed 10
days or grand opening fesUvitir~
which wi II include :
-A big free show heginning :11 !l
o"clook tonight with Bob Crane or ll n·
J;,an's Heroes as master of cercmun-
l<'S. On the bill will be .Jackie nr.
~hannon. the .lazz Crusad<'r!i. Rill,·
\'au:?hn. Tim Mor;?:in, the Strawh"'.
ry Alarm CltlCks. The Cakr. and ~"
san Barrell.
-On S;iturdny from 12. :io to 4 p m
four KFOX disc jockeys. Dick Jl11in"~
Cliffic Stone. Lee Ross and Bill Colli<'
will broadcast direct from the new
$700,000 store.
-Sunday's shoY' will feature Ira
Ccok. KMPC star. from 2:30 to fl
p.m .. beamed clirect from the local
faci lity 1\ndy Russell. TV sinRin:?
star. appears at 3 30 p m and Mar
tin D<'nny at 4 p m
Entrrt:unm('nt with tt'lrhrilJI'" :1nd
a111o~'Taph p11rl1r~ will r o n t 1 n 11 ,,
through Sunday 'f\/o' :1 whrn h1111
rl rrdi; of frer p1·1zr~ will he 11wardNI
to ruslnm('r<,.
nt .. ,BaJpt ..... -..... m...,.. on land. sH and air In any
~ cWh wtth Israel, and it quet.ed
~ soUJ"Cea as saytna Israel p.
pectell an Arab missile attack on her
citJes.
''There is information that missile
basl?s have been built withjn a wide
electronic network" ln the UAR. Al-
Anwar s.Ud. Egypt had Russian sur·
face-to-air (SAM) miaailea befo r e
start of the June war but wu unable
to u,. !hem be~ of trllln·
Newport
iQ& ad .... ol the awtft .......
of the Israeli armies to the bases
near the Suu Ca11al.
Leaders 01t both sides warned about
th possibility of another round o(
fighting.
Israeli Premier Levi Eshkol • a I d
th June victory over the Arabs "did
not solve the pr6btem of the future."
He said he was "not at all certain
war ii behind u1".
Iraqi Preaident Abdul Rahllan Aref
warned Arabi lo prepare themselves
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•w*-llJ. =• ., ... 111mr:1t-ahy for an posslblUtlea .. u the lead-
en. or hfo anny met to consMler the
chanc..-es of renewed f.lgbting. •
The Soviet visit was seen u a ges:
lure or support for the United Arab
Republic and. apparently. a mcwe to
deter further fighting along the 110.
ml~ Suez Canal eoease-frtt line.
A previous two-month visit by iw..
sian wanhipl foUowin1 the Juae ....,.
was credited by Egyptian ~
wiU! defusing temiom aloag aw canal
Officials C·hafing
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Over ~Delays TV Cable • ID
By JEROME F . COLLINS
Of ... INlfJ """ .....
Newport .Beach city official.a are
feet up with delay• in the start of a
cable television service in much of the
city.
Unhappy target of the municipal
misgivings is business executive John
Frost. whose company was awarded
a Community Antenna Television
(CA TV) system franchlae by the City
Council 10 months ago.
He has been given until Nov. 13 to
demonstrate that h1s firm is still qual-
Uled to handle the project.
The franchise authorius it.s holder
lo pipe 12 channels into CA TV user's
homes everywhere in the city except
on Irvine Co. land.a.
Councilmen. thoup plainly impati-
ent, this ~ pollpoDed until their
next meedq a dldaion on wbe.ther
Frost could keep tbe fraachiH. Jt waa
tb6 third po&tponemnt ln 1bc mOfttbs.
Frost's troubles began last May.
when he told the council that his
firm , Warner Bros. TV Services.
Inc., "had changed its name" to Pa-
cific Cable Services. Inc
He sought approval of lhe name
change. But he failed lo get it after
City Manager Harvey Hurlburt and
City Atty. Tully Seymour said mere
UCI Students
Vote Slated
On War I~sue
Hol!O do UCl i;tudents divide on the
Vietnam war? Are there more hawks
• Ulan doves?
That will be determined Nov. l~ and
17 wtien the question ''Should the U.S.
withdraw from Vietnam ?" will appear
on the ballot in a student election.
The call for a referendum on t he
war came Thursday from the admin-
Jstralive affairs committee of the Stu·
dent Senate.
The commillee rejected by 6-2 an-
other ballot measure asking approval
OT disapproval of the Senate's anti-
war stand taken earlier this week.
But that doesn't mean a judgment
of the Senate action won't appear on
lhe ballot. The com mittee majority
fell ii would be wiser to let the stu-
dents force the issue themsel\·e~.
The student constitution provides
that a referendum shall be called by
the Student Senate upo n submission
of a petition bearing 200 signatures.
Such a petition is expected lo be pre·
senled Monday night.
The referendum on the Se nate stand
likely would be coupled with the No-
vember election. Thirteen of 25 sena-
tors. including a number who voted
lor the anti-war resolution. are up for
re-election.
Their political futures could w e I L
depend on student sentiment on the
referendum measures.
From Page I
UN ICEF ...
plan to beat last year's coUection of
some S800 raJsed in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach.
Harbor Area UNICEF" leaders found
two years ago that besides con tend-
lng with traditional eery spirits
they also had to do battle with city
halls .
Jn Newport Beach. for example. In
1965 they were turned do'fn by a 4-1
council vote.
Their proposed snlic1t.ali11ns weren't
"in the spirit of Hallowren. ·· it was a .
serted
UNICEF brnughJ 11u1t. arstumiz that
ii met i;lanc1:irds srl 11p hv lilf' city for
!'olicilalion and tha t lh<' council action
was d1scr1minatu1·;v . .'\ j11<l~e agreed.
and no cound l ruling wa~ rrquired for
this year's permit.
In Huntington Beach, Community
Methodist Church youth groups will
collect funds Halloween evening.
Roger G. Betsworth. church minis·
ter. said that youngsters from thr
seventh through tenth grade~ will col-
lect from 7 lo 8 p m. 1n the neighbor·
hood ne:ir th e ch11rch at 61\'i2 lleil Ave.
The church con.luctcd it s lns1 11&1·
low<'~n l IN I CF:F collrc·l 1un fcJlll' VNJr!I a~o. accorcll ng ·o Rrv. Brl~worlh . P;:r.
ltPs In raise fund~ lor ll"'llrF;f have
been give n in the meanwhile.
than a name change was Involved; it
was a cbange in ownership.
Thia would call for council actJon
on a formal transfer of tbe franchise.
rather than mere approval of U!e new
name. said Hurlburt.
ln the montha since. councilmen
have delayed a decision on the fran-
chise transfer while aw.Uting Pacific
Cable financial statements from Frost.
as well as assurances that installa-
tion or the system could soon be un·
der way.
Frost a month ago submitted soml!
ftn ancial Information: and this week
Pacific Telephone Co. Assistant Vi('e
President Arthur Dunn told the coun-
cil that his firm "has prepared a con-
tract to provide channel services to
Mr. Frost."
Signals for 12 channels would be
carried o v e r telephone company
equi pment and Into CATV sublc.rll>-
ers' sets for a fee not yet established.
said Dunn.
He added that con11tructlon of th~
system could begin within two months.
pending approval fro m the Federal
Communications Commission and the
state Public Utilities Commission.
But councilmen indicated that prom-
ises of contract~ yet to be signed aren't
enough. nor is the financial informa-
tion turned in to date sufficient.
Mayor Paul J. Gruber noted that a
San Franci&CO CA TV farm. Data VidM
Systems. is interested iD obtaininc a
Newport francbise. A detailed,.....,_.
al is expected to be submitted bt a
week or so. and "we'll be lootia1 at
it." said Gruber.
Councilman Lindsley Panom laid
it even more on Uw line. He told
Frost:
"There bas been coosiderable pro.
craslination over this whole Mup.
I'm not inclined to approve this trau-
fer (from Wamen to Pacific Cable)
until we get a great deal more in-
formation concerning Pacific•a back,
ers and · more concrete C\W'aalea
that the entire city can be aerved. I
thank the city u a Cree afetd at this
time. ··we ·u give you another three weets.
but thal I'm goi.Qg t.o atoft tlaat 1lri&
thing be thrown ... ,... ..
Meanwhile. Qty .._.llf H..a.rt
~ that c..u-ity Call?m-
iion Co.. u lrvi8e Co. •••ddUrJ. It
now providinl CA TV service le ...,.
eral tracts on Irvine lands. ''AD re-
ports on the reception and aervitt of
thi s liystem so far have been favor;
able." he said. •
Community Cablevision wu awarct.;
ed a franchise lo serve Irvine devd.
opments at Uw ume time Frost rr-
ce1ved his Cranchise covering lbe mt
of the city.
Hallow ee n Hauntings Get
Early Start In Newport
"From ghoulics and ghoslies and
loog-leggety beasties
"And things that go bump in the
night. Good Lord. deliver us."
That's an old Scottish prayer that
will probably do little good in Newport
Beach Tuesday night-and will very
definitely do little good during the day
Tuesday.
Newport Parks Department officials
have seen to that with a frightening
lineup of Halloween daytime activities.
With the bewitching hour beginning
al 3: :lO p.m.. all manner of fearful
festivities-such as costume parades,
Ai rport. lo Make
Space for Sho p,
Ticket Co unter
A "space sphl'' by Orange County
Airport commissioners for a section
l)f the space limited-terminal w i 11
provide accommodations for an air-
line ticket counter and a small gift
st.op.
The a i r port commission recom-
mended U!at half or a section desig-
nated for gift shop use be leased to
Ci>talina-Vegas Airlines for a ticket
counter and flight insurance l'>alrs
spot.
The commissioners also directra
lhat specifications be prepared and
bids be sought for development or a
~wssr::ind and small J?irl shop.
witcb lwnt.s. apple-dunkiJa& aml PllDIP'
kjn-head louhlg-will take plaoa at
E.utbluff Park. Irvine TaTace ~
381.b Street Part. Martnen P~ ...
the Community Youth Center la Co-
rona del Mar.
Most of the eerie activities. to whieh
all Harbor Atta yOllllglttta me Urvit-
ed. will wind up by 5 p.m .. ~
lo recreation director Diet o.terboft.
"But it is possible that tt.e procrmD1
will creep into the wee small boan-
like 6 p.m.--at Mariners P..t aed
the Youth Ceftter." be -.id.
Game booths will be set up at each
of the playgrounds. They'll be decor·
ated with the tMme of "Witches,
Goblins. Ghosts aod Gbouh."
Dusterhofl noted :
"A special treat of ireaMd pole
climbing will take place at the YouUI
Center. And high-Oying witches must
filart at the bottom o( the pole, just
like everyone else."
There will be no ~ fti&bt-
ti me activities. be added. "We med tD
have bonfires and lhjnga li.ke that. but
we foJtged out too ofteft. It wu like
the moors. T~ scary."
Street Cople8 ,
Now H~~s Topless
Costa Mesa police have a 1ligbtfy
different ldnd of topless problem to-
day.
Eu1tene P. VanGlinsven. Apt_ 4. f1ll
Center St.. reported to them Thur~
day that a th ief took the l200 top o(
his car.
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A FuDertae youth, on three years /
probation for h beating ~ a well
known Newport BMdl magazine pub-
llaber who dJed a month later, has
been commiUecl to the California
Youth Authority.
Superior Judie Byron IC McMillan
Tbunday 1W¥Clbd ~tion fer John
o. Nometnd, •,..., •tad1tnc a pro-
bation depabuillt repori atating the
youth admitted numerous .. trips" on
LSD.
The :repart a1IO said Nomeland WI·
ect to maintain empJoJmeut and failed
to keep in touch with bh probation of.
fleer.
The pubtiJber, W. Worth Bernard,
~ was bmd wandering in a dazed
condition near a Fullerton shopping
ttnter on Nov. 3, 1185. He was treat-
ed for cuts and bruises at a hospital
and sent home.
Bernard., publilher of the Orange
County Newa magazine, lapsed inro
unccmlcioulnela following abdominal
surgery at a Loi Angeles hospital and
died there Dec. S, 1965.
Homeland and Stewart M. Ashbridge
2Z. a.1ao of Fullerton, were arrested
and clmged with murder.
1be murder charges were dropped
when autboritiel were unable t-0 agree
if Bernard'• cl.ah was due to compli·
cations from the beating administer-
ed by Nomellnd and Alhbridge or
fram Mbini c:ama.
N«nelmd ple1W tullty to fel011y
v••H All dlwlft against Ash·
bridge were dropped.
.
Alt, a Parking Space
Marines aboard helioopter assigned to pick up 1,000 pounds of soap
contributed by Orange County Employes Association had no trouble
finding a parking space in usually crowded county. ~ivic Center lot
behind finance building in Santa Ana Thursday. Waiting to help load
4 000 bars of soap are Mary Sullivan (left) of the sheriff's office;
Pat Hudman (center) of personneI office, and Anita L<>uez, rerord·
er's office. Soap is destined for orphanages in Sout.'h Vietnam spon·
sored all or in part by Marines.
Aussie Carrier Captain
Lauds Kindness of Coast
Grov~ Girl Death Capt. Tony SyMot. captain of the
J Australian flagship HMAS Melbourne,
"It is quite impossible to thank all
the hosts and hostesses individually,
but I would appreciate it H you could
pass on to as many as possible our
thanks for a most entertaining and
enjoyable visit.
Reported Natural has sent a leUer of thanks to Orange
Coast residents who served as hosts
for more than 600 members of his air·
craft carrier crew while Ute ship was
docked at Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station.
Cald Evelyn Stecne, who was found
dead in her Garden Grove apart-
ment Wedne.tday, died of natural
causes, the coroner's office said t-0-
day.
Coroner Raymond A. Brandt said
the 19-year-old draft board clerk died
nr aspbxia due to status etilettizus.
Dr. Brandt explained that the girl
i12d a history of mild epileptic seiz-
t:res.
Police listed the death as a possi-
ble homicide aft.er an auM>psy re-
vealedjbe girl may bave died of suf-
focation.
Dr. Brandt. however, said micro-
scopic and "other laboratory tests pin-
i::>inted the Cl8llle ol death.
Writing to Mrs. Peter Greer. Hun-
tington Beach Junjor Woman's Club
international committee chairman,
Capt. Synnot said that ''the task which
you undertook was indeed formidable
and the s0ttess of the venture was
truly remarkable.
"I am sure that the hundreds of Aus·
tralian sailors '4bo were entertained
in private horn.es would like you to
know bow much they enjoyed meet·
ings Americans at home.
"The way my sailors were accepted
into your homes so hospitably will not
be forgotten."
Mrs. Greer lined up hundreds of
families from Laguna Beach to Seal
Beach to host the Australian sailors
following a story in the DAILY PILOT
pointing out the need for nost fam-
ilies.
The ship left Seal Beach on Oct. 22
aft« ttree days of 1b<n leave for the
officers and crew. The ship· went to
the San Francisco Bay area taking on
st-Ores and was returned to San Diego
before leaving for home.
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' DAILY Pr&.D'r 3
Divorcee 'Brushed Off'
Kirschke Witiwss Says State Spurned Her
A ''surprise" defense witness in
suspended Dept. Dist. Atty. Jack Kir-
schke's trial for double murder today
insisted the prosecution knew her sto-
ry all along, but brushed it off.
Pos&ibily in retaliation, 1t waa learn-
ed her 4-year-old son bit a prosecu-
tion investigator on the arm.
Both developments centered on Mrs.
Vera Judd, a divorcee in her 308. She
first testified Wednesday that lhe had
seen Kirschke at the Los Angeles Air-
port only boors before the time when
the st.ate claims he was killing his
wile, Ealine, 43, and her friend, Or·
Ex-Huntington
Teacher Freed
In Girl Molests
Mesa high school teacher who admit-.
ted sexual involvement with two ol
his girl students, was freed on three
years probation Thrusday.
Superior Judge Byron K. McMillan
ordered the Sl·year-old father of two
to register as a sex offender and not
associate with anyone under 18 unless
a responsible adult is prftent.
Ausan has spent the last nine
months in Atascadero State Boepital
on a mental committment. DoCtors
there submitted a favorable report to
the county probation d e p a r tment.
which in turn recommended the li&bt
sentence for Ausan.
assistant district at&«ney F.dgar
Freeman eubmitted the cue to Judge
McMillan on the basis of doctors' re-
ports and the probation department
recommendation.
Ausan, of 3071 Ceylon Road, Costa
Mesa, was a social studies teacher
at Marina High School in Huntington
Beach when he was arrested Nov. 6,
1966, on fow: counts of statutory rape
and one count of sex perversion.
He pleaded guilty to one count of
felony child molesting and tile other
charges were dismissed. 'nle teacbe!'
resigned from Huntington B e a c b
Union High School District for "per·
sonar· reasons.
Sen. Wiley, 83, Dies
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Alexan·
der Wiley, 83. former U.S. aeoator
from Wisconsin and one-timt. chair-
man of tile powerful Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, died Ttwnday
after suffering a stroke. Wiley, a Re·
publican. served four terms in tbe
Senate before being defeated in 1962.
ville Drank.ban. 41. ill 1.-c BadL
Albert W. Harin, • . t• .....
t«ney eenera1 ....,. 'ilc lrirwttr.
said Mrs. Judd's ...,.rt fll Xil9dllre'• alibi. wu a .. ,..,... ..
It waan•t at an. Jin.. .-.. nt.W
when retuniiag to lie nm. .._.
Thunday in tbe i.. A e · • ~
room al Superior Jmdgje KzO' •
Parker. • ,,
Mrs. Jlldd testified tllat .... ae
Kirscbb cue lint came a. lidlf.
she recognir.ed him as 6e .. Ille
bad met at the airport ad tlW llir.r
story to the pnMeM.W. TlleJ Ill a •
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Friday, October 27, 1%7 •
Mass Sit-in Set
At Ohio
CLEVELAND (UPJ)-Militant lead·
en ol about 500 anti-war student dem•
GD1trator1 at Oberlin College planned
today to follow up their protest against
military recruiting on campus with a
sit-in at 1be school's student union
where Navy recruiters were to return.
But plans for a massive boycott of
classes by the peace demonstrators
were deflated today when the college
faculty council announced the suspen·
sion of classes Monday for an all-col·
lege discussion on the issues behind
student demonstrations against mill·
tary recruiting on campus.
Leaders of a demonstration Thurs·
day, in which more than 100 students
kept a Navy recruiter imprisonest in
his car for four hours on a public
street before being diJperaed by a
police barrage of UJ8l' gas and water,
said they were angered by the facul-tT• "CCIDdenmation" of tbe lncideot
Tbere were no serioUJ injuries or
arrata daring Thursday'• demon.stra·
Campus
• tion. But Mayor William Long address-
ed a student meeting Thursday night
and said students who violated city
ordinances would be arrested in the
future. He promised tear gas would
not be u'sed in the future II he could
help it.
Several studenta were treated for
inflamation of the eyes and others
suffered bru.laes and torn clot.bing In
the rush to evade the gu and water.
The peace demonstrators. their arms
linked together and ~g "Hell no,
we won't go," surrounded a govern-
ment car driven by Lt. Cmdr. C. R.
Smith of Grosse De. Mich .. and pre-
vented him from driving on campus
to begin a two-day recruiting cam-
paign.
"Pve run into demonstrators before
but never to this extent," Smith said.
Two other recruiters escaped deten-
tion by the students and set up shop
in the student union without incident.
They had several int.erviews but no
enlistees.
Hoffa Witness Tells Police
Of Abduction, Shooting
CHATrANOOGA, Tetm. (AP) -A
key witDeas in 1be James R. Hoffa
probe ._..told police she was wound·
ed· ~ a gunshot Thursday nigbt and
pa&oe SIWted a man a short time
*· 111rJ Am Gordon Francis. 'll, said
.._. lbe •• lhot that sbe "couldn't Dl9ll all the moneJ being poured into
Ml9 t. lreep. me from testifying."
Jin. Fnmcia, secretary of a Team-
ster Union local here. was wounded
in GJe lhoulder and reported ln fair
~ at a hospital.
IMI than three hours later city
police arrested Edwin H. Pullom, 38.
and charged him with felonious as·
ualt. Officers said Mrs. Francis iden-
tified Pullom as her assailant.
·~ trying to kill me," officer·
. ~ Mn. Fnncl.a as saying afte.
Senator Asks
For Rusk's
R~ption
BERKELEY (AP) -Calling for
the "quiet res!Anatim.. ot Secretary
~ Stale Dean Rusk, U. S. Sen. Eu-
gene J. McCarthy, D • Minn.. said
'lblnday that top Democrats sbould
oppose President J OOnson in the 1968
prdidential primaries unless there is
"significant imrpovement in the Viel·
nam war picture."
'The statement tn a pthering or
about 1,000 on the University of Cali-
fornia Berkeley campus was greeted
with standing applause.
A Rusk resignation, he said, woold
''indicate at lea.st a possibility of
change" in the Administration's for-
eign policy. Other hopeful benefits
• --be the closing of tbe credibility pp IDd improved chance. of a ·nego-
tiated peace, be added.
McCa.rtby, a member oC the . Sen·
ate Foreign Re~oas Committee,
said be bad no particular opposition
candidate to Johnson in mind at this
time, but later, in a different context,
be remarked: ''I'm not so sure Bob·
by (Kennedy) is going to wait until
19'72."
she approached them on a city street
and told them she was allot.
Mrs. Francis was a government wit-
ness in the recent obstruction ol jus·
tice triral ol a prostitute cbarled with
glvini falle wormatioa in an affi.
davit filed with Hoffa's third new trial
motion.
In the trial of. Patricia Ann Essex,
who had alleged she bad sexual rela·
tions with jurors during Hoffa's 1964
jury tampering trial, Mrs. Essex said
she had seen Mrs. Essex sitting in an
office holding more than $1,000 in $20
bills wheu she went in to notarize the
affidavit.
Mrs. Francia said she was sbot while
in a car and walked to a point where
she found officers directing traffic •
Police said she dJd not elaborate on
how sbe managed to elude her as-
sailant.
Mrs. Francis was convictA!d Tuesday
in another case of trying to kill her
former husband.. She wu sentenced
to 3-10 years in prison and waa free
on bond pending disposition of a new
trial motion.
Hoffa, president oC the Teamsters.
was convicted here in 1964 of jur•
tampering and ia curreutb' 'el'Ving an
eight-year prison term. 'j
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LBJ Welcomes
Mexican Chief
To Washington
WASHINGTON (AP\ -President
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mexico ad·
dressed a joint session of Congress to-
day in a highlight of a visit already
marked by extraordinary expressions
of goodwill between his nation and the
United States.
From a 11-gun arrival salute on the
White House south lawn to a presi·
dential state dinner Thursday night.
the red carpet was out for the first
Mexican president to visit the Unit·
ed States in eight years.
President Johnson, raising his glass
in a champagne toast said: "May the
peace and friendship which unites our
nations be a symbol to others of bow
nations should conduct themselves."
CRYING STUDENTS -Oberlin College students
r ub their eyes Thursday after tear gas was used by
police to disperse them. More than 100 students
.........
trapped a Navy rec.niter ia bil ar far -. a..
four &oun in a protest apimt die Vietma war Dll
recruiting on campm.
Military Pay Hike Backed
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Wttb nearly
unanimous House backing behind a
4.5 per cent military pay raise, the
Nation's 3.4 million servicemen ap-
peared virtually assured today of rat.
ter p a y checks by the end of the
year.
The House approved the bill 385 to
2 Thursday. saying it could not do
less for the uniformed services than it
did for civilian federal employes in
voting earlier this month to raise their
pay. ..
In view of the lopsided House vot.e-
only Republican Reps. H. R. Gross.
Jowa. and Glenn Davia. W-11., aid •
-Senate approval of tbe GI bk:I Hlf
WU expected to be drift ud OWi'•
whelming.
The HoUJe Bill would give memllen
of the Armed Forces a 5.t per delll
increase in base pay retroactiw to
Oct. 1. and raise such iteDll as aJ-
lowances, re-enlistment bonuses a n d
separation pay by amounts that aver-
age out to an over-all 4.5 per cent iD-
crease for the package.
The base pay raise translates bdo a
Jfi.10 a month increase for buck pri-
vates, who now get '90, and a Sitt a
LOTS FOR SALE
IN BEAUTIFUL SAN CLEMENTE
Death Follows Snowfall S.n Clemente Eastridge h.s lots to Ml tho. 1111Mg the
finest in prestige living.
T odey you C41n choose the lot you w...t, high atop
beautiful S.n Clemente -the ci+y that dmet. Wt -
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Salinas
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~ ~ 10 at Sen Clemente Eastridge. Cami~o. de Estrena off \~ FRUWAY
~ ~ 1 ramp of San Diego Freeway in, San Clemente. Turn I.
!~ ~~ left to Portola, then left on Portola to Calle Real. Ri9ht
~~ ;~ .13 on Caffe Real to o(oen house. Models open I 0 a.m.
:: ~ until 6 p.m. Or call 714) 496-5068
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· U ndergroun~ Hides 3 GOP Le<Ukrs
. U.S. Viet Deserters Testing Voters
! SAlGO~ (AP)-A number
.. of U.S. Hrvicemen desert in
Viet.Um and try to live by
deallog on tb e black mar·
ket, pimping or occaalonal·
ly by peddling marijuana, a
U.S. mill= police source
reported y.
The nu~ of deserters
at largyruna from 40 to 100
at afy given time, the
source said, and their free· ctoin lub from a few days
to aeveNJ months.
The deeerters are able to
• go ~ound m<MSl auc·
; cessfld!y tn Cho~. Selgon's
CbiDele sec~. Those with
luck make contact w i t h
black marketeers who furn·
fat\ tbeln with counterfiet
PX ratio cards to m a lt e mi-purdwes for resale
on tbe ODarlshing Saigon
' black market. Some ot them a1ao join up
with proltitutea and live
partly off thetr eamlois,
the source aald.
A few peddle marijuana
tA> other Gia, but the drug is
so easily available t h i s
isn't very lucrative trade.
American MPa and clvill·
ans checking Jdentlfication
cards at the .v,.rloua poet
exchanges are given photo·
graphs of aervic'e men ab-
sent withOut leave and most
are caught Jtds way, t h e
poJlce source Mid.
Once caught. the men are
ret\llned to their units and a
trlaltby court-martial.
Some slip away from their
units wbll• await.lb& trial on otiber charges. Many are marLJu.aita users.
Moat desert«s serve their
sentences in a atockade ln
Vietnam and then are· aent
back to thelt unita to com·
plete their one-year tA>ura in
the atockade are consldered
"bad tlme0 Whlch doesn't
count toward tither the 12-
m,onth Vietnam servke pe-
rtod or the time required
for dia<:harge.
Samm't Talk
Attempt To End
· Guerrilla War
i
•'
By DENN1S NEELD
Asteda&ed Presa Writer
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -
Summit talU open this
weekend in an attempt to
end tbe four-year "*1'illa
war along the frontier be·
t1"e!l Kenya and SOmalia
in which nearly ·3,000 have
P P uI died. .
By MILTON R. BENJAMIN
UoJted Prt11 hterulloaal
Three leading Republicaa
presidential non-candidates
were testing the political
winds far from home today.
California Gov. Ronald
Reagan, stoutly insisting be
is "deiinitely not a pres.iden-
tlal candidate," and former
Vice President Richard M. Nixon, another undeclared
campaigner, both planned
to kick off busy days in the
midwest with speeches ill
Chicago. ·
Michigan Gov. George
'Romney, midway through a
10-day nationwide tour in·
search of presidential sup-
port, was in Denver hoping
to line up a sorely needed
endorsement from Colorado
ope 8 Zambia's President Ken·
net.h Kaunda will act as
Mili.tary Accusea · See~king ~~:~t =.~o~: em Tanzania, betw~n ~-
ident Jomo Kenyatta~ Ken·
Scientists
View Film
On Legend U ya and Premier Mohammed
Of M • N To nite Ibrahim Ega1 ot the Soma-
anagmg ews VATICAN CITY (AP) -:f=~~ Th:~=~r=B:.=
FRANKFURT. Germany
(UPI) -Art official of the
American Forces Network
CAJl'N) iD Europe ac:cuaed
.mmtary autboritl• 'Jlbura·
day ol ••menagtnc and re..
cfiatrictinC0 news reaching
American servicemen. 'lbe
U.S. Anny said today the
dwlrges were "unfounded."
The charge waa made by
Willlam Slatter. AFN Man·
~g Editor and former
News Editor for WDSU· TV
in New Orleans. He said
t.be news management COD·
tinued despite an order five
months ago by Defense Sec·
retary Robert S. McNamara
that it be stopped.
The McNamara order It-
self followed criticilm aim·
ilar to S&atter 's.
Pope Paul VI and Orthodox ote ol Uganda haw been ond film of a Jarge, hairy elberg, said tOOay. He said Patriarch Atbenagoraa met invited to' attend as observ· animal, but rem a i o e d
the Army "understanda and for 90 minutes in the Pope's era. A closer neighbor of the largely unconvinced that it
implements Secretary Mc· study ~ -their lol\ce•t dilput.ed frontier. Emperor was the I e g e n dary &as-N••~m".!.~~ ~ private ta1k yet on waya to ~ not.~e .:S E:n~i q11atcb mountain Oant.
-· __ ... ~ ~ ~~~ ..___ Ol.....1--bontlr tl'ou· The film. said to la.".
Slatter Aid "Mlllitive'' u.:a ...,...._ •WT ---~ ~ -· been shot ID Nortbera Call·
Mariner 4
On Re111118
.... .....1 .... be 1-.......a "-yean of lddlm. bles. fornia last week. lbowed a •1.uues m-.. e-.,q _. "-e ...n• -, ... h .J"'-r Keaya and Som a 11 a fore they can be used by "' wau ...... -vuiii:: eed t ..... t Afri creature nearly seven feet p AS A D E If A (AP) either Am or the Armed tomorrow," the Pope tA>ld agr a ..,..e recen • tall walking away from the Mariner 4. wbo9e tele•iled
N S t Athenagoru at the door as can Stmlmit meetings in the camera and disappearing ~----fll Man 'D Forces ewspaper a r 1 the meetmg ended with an· Congo to settle their long· into the woods. ,............_., ang\.~~S. imniedlate Ill· other symbolic kiu of peace standing border dispute by Another short rtlm show· = ~ o-::: = -'-N n.:~ D between the two church peaceful means. U they ed 14-inch tracu left by the ra ~, ews v.,, ector a· \eeden. No communique on come to terms, gen«~ dis-~d•. ~ ..._ t.6 n.... vid H. Minot, denied at the the talk was issued. cussion may follow on Zam· creature after it ran away ~ ... ._ _ .-.-
same newa conference then The talka betweeo the 70-bia'• desire tA> join Kenya, Crom the photA>grapber. puJsion Labcutory •aid
bad been cemorabip on "a year-old Pope and 8l-year-Uganda and Tanzania in an Roger Patterson, of Yak· TbundaJ tbat .llarlaer,
single h and newa 1t.ory" old patriarch are considered East African common mar· ima. Wash. 68.id he shot the now J5 moaa. ill ..-ie. ,. since the McNamara order. k t film in Humboldt County. tnaAnitted to earUt pic-tbe mott important since e . bo t 100 :1-. __.... _ _. He said Slatter waa a cap-tlbey began wort to unite The war along Kenya's a u m~ nus u.,..~ tutts tam oa tbe Jab
able newsman "but baa not their churches. Io meettngg arid northeastern frontier of Eureka. ~ U:.,~ -:... been in Europe 100( enough in Jerusalem three years hu spluttered on since Patterson said be has .. ., u_...
to understand the uniquely ago and in Turkey last July shortly before Kenya be· been chasing the Sasquatch ten ~ ankmed w i t ·h
sensitive poaition of. a mill· they spoke only briefly. came independent of Brit· legend abot eight yean, in Ii r i a g of rocbt mot«s
t.ary.q>erat.ed news medium They conferred in French ain ill December 1963. California and in the moon-Wednesday. •.....,.,..
in a foreien land." wtthout tnterinters, while Nomads of Somali origin tains around Harrison Hot ported. Picture qaalitJ,,..
sS.99
plus tax
"Mr. Slatter's allegations
are unfounded," Col. Lewis
Breault, Public A f f • i r s
Cllid at U.S. Anny Europ-
ean Beadquartert in Btld·
Minot defended 1be aya.-their aides met separately make op the majority of the Springs, B.C. termed IDOd-
tem of cleariqg "sensitive" at the Vatictn Secretariat region'J population, and1----------------------------------------
1torie1 on 1be llVlJDd that 'for ~risti.an :Unitf.. many took up arnlf, in a
maey lw.rp -u-Pope Paul~ patri· guerriD& ""'""""""tiJ unite
Mom Kills .,
Man Aiming
Gun · at Son
•IUJDe AFN ii.a lpOblman Reh a 11th -cruel· with tile neigblwinJ Soma· for. fbe mlltary J eltablJlb. ft~. a copy ~f decrees 'ti Republic. S<maUa &olrt'
ment ''nela tbollll tb1a JJ of me last Ecdmenlcal Cbun-off relations wttb Britain
' not •· • cil and three Po«itlftcal med-and never establilbed them
Sl.ater comPalnid t b a t ai.. He confeft'ed .the orden with independent Kenya. ~ 11 IO becliled by re-of St. Gregioey and St. Sil· 'lbe Somali government in
.crlctlooa tt ~ propel'· vester on memben of the Mogadishu got Soviet assis·
ly repal't ** nen of over· patrlarch's pa(rty. Atbenago-tance to build up its army,
aeu buel and is limited ru gave the Pope an mt· and Som a 1 i territorl·
to "awlrdinc medals, re. tique .Uver nangeliariom. al c 1 a i m s against Ken-
PJTTSBURGH (AP) _ tiremellt ceremonies" and After Saturday's meeting, ya. Ethiopia and French So·
"You better pt out or I'll other hmndn.an military Athenagoru leaves for Zu. malia have been • constant shoot,'~ Mn. Frances Al· _e_ven __ 11_. ________ n_·_ch_. ________ ._source __ «_m_·c_ti_on_. __ _
breebt about.eel at two young
bandits holdini a gun over
her son. One of the men fir.
ed and ahe t*1ued the finl,
klIJ.ing one youth and aend·
ing the other J'UDDini, po-
lice Slid.
Mrs .. Albrecht, 47, WU
grinding meat in the rear of
her grocery store in the.
city's Garfield section
Thursday when two young
men entered and demanded
money from her aon mind·
ing the front counter, she
told police.
One p u 11 e d a gun, abe
said. Mn. Albrecht looked
up, edged over tA> a cigar
box where a gun had been
hidden for 23 years and oev·
er used.
"You better gtt out or fll
shoot," police quoted her as
saying. Her demand waa an·
awered by a shot from one
of the bandit's pistol.
She fired, sending the gun-
man crashing to the floor
with $40 from the cash reg-
ister clutched in one hand
and the pistol in another, of-
ficers said.
Killed by a single bullet
in the head wu Edward
Miles, 18.
•
ALMANAC
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Forecaat No. 9 Thia Weekend, Oct. 28-29, 1967
PUMPKINS, PUMPIQNB BDBRYWHERE.
IDDD IRIBf'.
Tona Of plump pumpkins will will cane jack-o!lantema for
be on aale at country bargain yoa. Any pumpkin pie-eaters
prices thia Saturday and in your famili? Bring them
Sun~atThePlaza,Raucho . to The.Plaza this weekend.
Calilomia'scenterof activ· The~e's always lots to see
ity. Profits will go to and do at Southetn
the many 4-H Clubs California' 1 newest
participating in landmarkfor1ight·
tbia Halloween aeeing, unique
celebration.. shopping and
4· ti boy a fun.
Stop by the Viaifora
Center, then tour the
cquntryside and ~ee
dairies, citrus groves,
thoroughbred horse
nnf
There's more to Wide .,.Tracking
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Wide-Tracking is performance.
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In NMd.
ranches and model
homa for ranch~resi
dential living at Loe
Ranchi toe.
Select country·f'reah
produce, jama and hon·
eys at El 'lmporio,
local meetiJiiplace. See
the post o5«-Check
El Poco for wrought
iron, pottery~and baa·
lteh. Tienda de 101
C.balloc o&n every·
thins for hori e and
rider. Enjoy unusual
soach at LA Fondita.
At the Play Corral are
animals children can
pet. Also a Hen Pen
and Hay House to
explore. Fishing at our
pondisfun.Juniorcan
anag bluegills and cat·
fish. Bridle Trails are
open. Brin& your horse
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too, for the youngsters.
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,
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tfme
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team the difference between Wide. Tracking
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a DAll.Y "un ,rid&y, October 27, 1967.
Colleges Face
Unionization
POMONA (AP) -call·
fom1a atate college profu·
Tllen '°" ....
J tablespDOlll • • •
AVW
•ppetfte fer ps
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I See By Today's
Want Ads
• 5'1elkins of E4p.r Allen ,Foe • • . a party found a
tame pet RaVf'D•
e 'Jbere'a tu1oring in modern
arUbmetic by a cmified
tem:ber.
e Yftlllle " Parla ii en.
pp! in the art " ··~ dle sroomlnc'' tor smart
beutiet!
e Tbett'a a 3 bedroom l»me
for on!y $1000 down!
•All the9e lntereatinc items
people are aell.inc to name
just a ll!W -diamonda,
mlnk:r, • trall bllre ml •
"a:rtumY'' rocker!
• And here'• that bandy
CP!N HOUSE GUIDE!
QUEENIE By PhJI lnterlandl
'Open Book' Testing _
Of D~ivers Planned .:
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
The Department of Motor
Vehicles pl.am to experi·
ment with an "open book"
driving test cM!signed to
"get people to look up the
law."
The new test will be ad'
m1n.latered atartiDC wittiin
90 days .t a lml1l DMV
--ltltioa in Nortbeni Ollifwlia, department di·
ndor Verne Orr said
Thtn'lday.
'The ezperlmental exam-
Marijuana Liking Costs
Social Worker's Job
SAN RAFAEL (UPJ)-An
antipoverty worker, whose
superior tenned ber an ex-
cellent worker, wu out ~fa
329th Leaps
Off Bridge
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-
A woinan Who once worked
as a telephone counselor for
a suicide prevention group
plunged to her death from
the GolcM!n Gate Bridge,
highw~ patrol officers re-
ported..
Mrs. Dorothy DeCleene
Jochiin, 59, of Burlingame
was the fourth Golden Gate
suicide victim in four days
and became the span's 329-
th known suicide.
A spokuman for Peninsu·
la SU1clde Prevention, Inc.,
said ahe worked for the or·
ganization one month when
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Wallace Start,s Stnt,e Campaign
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
Form.r Alabama Gov.
G«>rge Wallace today ad·
dnsnt the influential C<lm·
monwealth Cid>. a forum
at wtdeh almost every ma-
jor political figure ill t b e
United States ha appeared
al.nee Frantlln D. Roolwelt
m.cie his moll~
~tial 8ddrell time m tbe early 1*IOI.
Wallace drew a crowd of
59' Crest
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DOBSON
Kaltl«lne O*On. ,... 71, of 1201
ClllfOrnla st., H1111tlngton 9"ch.
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RUSICK '""'*' J. •Ulick. -(00111119. Cena Mew. Infant '°" flf •*"' ...S M¥Y Ru11ck. Atao 111rvlwd lw lw'Clfllo ~. 8rent1 erand.,......, Mr. d
M"-I'. J. ltlllidl. rlf ~I rNMf• "'' on~ Mr. lft4f Mn. Joeltll tall ot Amtlan l'enl, Ut8111 9rwt11r~. M,.. VIO.. l lMI flf Am«lc:M Forle. Wv~ toclllY,
Frldn, 2 l'.M •• In 1119 °'"* ef Ille C11unt1 ol Jt-Cllrilt flf Lattr OtY
S.lnt1, I01 o-r Or .. H..,,., ltedl. ""9ker. C""'91' O. 0-. tlllWP rntnt, Paclfk View ~t l'lfk.
Olrecled by WtskOff ~. 6'6-...
LARSEN
Eric C. '--"· 7113 Mein St., Wut·
min•'-"· lurVIYed by motMr. """ ~I llrollw, WYn1 sll!W, Aftllal
evnl, 011¥9 9-. Gnwsldt Ml'V\Cft _.. Mid lodaY, l'~Y. 2 l'.M., It
II-Hiiia MemOrltl Park. Dlredld
by Paek l'amlly COl"'llel P'Unertl
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SETNAN
Attn• M ....... n. Aoe !O, ol 3312 A~
mtrally, Huntington Htrbour. Pt.-.d
aw.v Ott. S$. SUrvlvld by lluiblnd,
Ma<lllall S. a.!Mn1 dlUOllNI., ~ Htnson. Malltlu. llftd llro!Mr. Ca9f.
'Thome• Du Mottt. Porhmovtll· New
H1""9t/llre. Prlv1te -v10t1. Famlt'f ,..quesi. no flo ... n . '1MI re«tno ~ wlll be Gr.an Hill• Memarltl
P9"'. $mlltla Mor1111n'• Oll'IC!ort.
BALTZ MORTUA.Rlh
Corona del Mu OR Mf5I
Costa Mesa Ml U4i%4
$700 Added
To, Student
Body Funds
Corona del Mar H i I b
School ltudenta made '100
on a candy eale earlier th1a
month that will be pu\ in a
student body fund to pey for
school u1emblies.
Top candy salesm~ re-
ceived caah priies. T b e
winners:
Kathy Budd, wbo sold $178
w011h of candy, won $30
cash.
Debbie Henry, sold $144
wortti. won $25.
Sandy Gammill, IOld $120
worth, won $15.
John Harmon. sold $110
worth, won a •to gift certl·
ficate.
Dennis Tunnell, sold $100
worth, WOO a $10 gift Certi·
fioae.
Jackie Arensdorf, sold f72
worth, won a $10 lift certi·
ficate.
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WESTCLIFF MORTUARY N.wport a-11.C.uteni&a ,.._,
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fridq, Oct.obtr 27, 196/ DAILY PILOT 7
Halloween Festival Launched
ANAHEDI -Tbia city to-
da)' ........... "' 44th ~
Ill UaDoween Fettivat. a
tradition started In 19'l3 In
A ettempl to Ml the town
WOitdlc ~er to wipe
oat deatnaCtive BIDoween
18mr~.
the convention center at the•-----------
Nme time, will be the teen
dance, exclualve for stu·
dent. of an Anaheim unio&
lllgh School Di.strict schools.
Saturday evening's annu·
al Anaheim Halloween Fes·
tlval parade will highlight
the blg community event It mt on)J worked, but tbroQb Che ,ear• and. the---------------'-----
aldbka ot IOIDe 140,000 e-~n:. ~-Celebrate.·
1961: GOP YEAR
Dr. Mn lt.tffwty
Theme far tis year's
f..etval. aooardinC to Board ot Gow!rnors president Kar-
• Euenmacber, ii ''Hal·
Joween iD Bidory and Lit-..sare0 dlpicted in a "FardairJ of Ligbta".
Ctlebratc for a dozen tUION.
Or juat because it'• FalL
Whatever the occasions
state in which the diltur· Ev..U started today with
bance occurred. tbe 75-cent-a-ptate COltume I
"lo aucb ctrcmutances. breeldast.. I -....:-' Ja •• 1.a be ... _ TJllUbt lrPm.1:30 p~. to . m41 U4l w W011111 ._ 1 a.m.. the adult costume )
with the celebrated formula
that's been passed down front
father to aon for aix gienuationJ,
c.elebratc mendahlp.
clared immediately,'' Baf. ball will be beld in tM Ana·
ferty said. .. eouru martial helm Boom at the Anaheim I
would be held In the streets Ommntioa Center w 1 t b ~
at the time of the iDlurrec-· dmdnC. door priles, game
tion.· booCm, ad judOng of eo&-Celebrate f\Slt beca~
1it'1 Wedneeday. "Xnd Dl1 Joac nDl8 ....._ la tbe mliD -.m of
plans," RaflertJ a 4 4 • 4, ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''would include Cbe callblC
of a conference of offldala
from throughout the Datbl
with a view to creatiDC ma-
chinery that waJd ellmJD.
ate tbeae dlatmbiw
their IOUl'Ce ...
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Corona del Mar architect f.d Giddin~ abowl off
model of unusual home he has designed for actor
David Janssen, star of "The Fugu.itive" TV aeries.
Man_,ion will be built at cost of $250',000 in Palm
Springs. All of its walls will be curvilinear, whicb
Frid1y, Oetobtr 27, 1907
LBJ Is Different
He's Not Majority Leader Now
DAILY PILOT 9
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
COHON:• IH L M/\f~ .By JAMES l'tARLOW tor's vote. he was In a good caust he has done nothing
AP New1 Aaalyl& position to try oo help the notable to solve them. lt's l __. w As HING T o N helper some other way. The hard to see h~w he could
Pra.ideat JObnlea ls getting result was that a lot of sen·• in the time he's had. r-----------
llUs lumps for a reason that ators fell obUged to hlm, Bllt it's the Vietnamese ~ ~,
•--L ~ ._ ea.I :. •. ,.u and friendly.
-....... 111 rev ._. · · war which has damaged Be ii 90t tile same muter To put it another way· •
pntiticiaa iD dealing with Johnaon was a marvelous him most for several reas·j B t L
·---6<-that be bdllnd-the-dcenes operator . 006: It has dragged out. ;;.. ~-. once was vic~ry is not in sight, the ..._.._. But since he can't call longer it lasts tbe more ~w_.e. 1'rJillc to'wia national ap-the wbote nation 00 the American lives are lost, and ·~
JJnWal is a relatively new phone, or into his office or Johnson's detailed explana-1
operietce for him, outside into the cloakroom for the tioos to the nation have been1 ~ . trainiDC. And ·public bead-to.head stuff, he must rew.
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opmoe polls show bis raUng depend on winning public gomg down. down. True, be approval through speedles, LEAVES VACUUM
•• the t• eledion over-statemellts an d perform· 'Rlat leaves a vacuum in
wbe!mingly. But hil oppo-ance. public 1hlnking about the
1te11t was Barry Goldwater, But even in the Senate war. Since Johnson isn't do-
• mu out of ct.~ with b.iJ Johnsqn was not a distin· ing muoh to fill the vacuum
times. The 10Qg pull ln the guished speaker. He's not a with explanations, bis crit·1
test of Johmea's leaderlihip good one. He's awkward at ics are. The war. taking up
and popularity bege. after it. ~t'a not his field. Malting more and more or his Ume.
~ eledioo, not before. people see things his way, has meant less time for him
la American history tbere by cleating with them per· to try his old magic with
pnbabty haa never been a sooally, is. Congress, which gave him
Dmlocaatic -.jority 1-1· one ol its greatest perform·
a ia the Senate in the same SELF.CONSCIOUS ancee in 1965, when the
daa with Jabnron wtJiJe be He is self-conscious about Vietnamese war was j ust
was leader-tllere from 1955 his speecb-oialcing and re-building up, but nothing like
tbrwgb neo. aJized some time ago he was it since.
not his best on televisloo. Th ..., ......... OY UFE Tba e result: Johnson has'
'-ILA1ftll.A t accounts, no doubt, for lost control ot Congress
FINE I~.~~ 11. t:
:t: SCOTCH
-WHISKY
.SINCE1830 .... ~ ...
'lbat was the climax of 24 the infrequency ol his TV where a great performance.
1 Jurs of bis life in Congress talks in tbe past two years produced by his maniP'Jla-
wtllen be became a apec.ial· compared wiltl before that. tion. might do much to off·
-It& iJ1 getting things done. The national frustration set the critJcism he gets on • And the way be got them over the rasih of racial riots the war. Meanwttile, ms IMPORTED BY PARROTT & CO,
dcine required not Oftl.y apn in 1tte past ffl'll years rubs critics in Congress grow by 1_s_A,.._rR_,._Nc_1_sc_o_. L_o_s_•_Nc_n_E_s_
proval for what he wanted off on Johnson ii only be-ttie day. THE lAR6EST BIBLf ClW Ill Tllf 'HARBOR AREA
lnvlt• you t• 1 Stucfy In which
"THE BIBLE COMES ALIVEr'
No Suijng w Right
Despite Reagan Win
TIMI: Evwy SuniUy Momlnt from 9:'5 t8 10:50 1.m.
111.ACI: Prnt ..,....Church el c:.ta Miu ,
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A WARM WB.COMf AWARS YOU!
BRiii& YOUR CHILDREN!
ON SALE NOW
The Musk Ce•ttr Opera
AssociatiOA prnents
a brilliant
company of 200
"Mlaric *""~· ,...., ..... .... ~1.i.1• ••. " Malll• ..... 1-.
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West Coast PrMim
Fri. !W. 17, 9:00 PM
Puccini (lt.11111)
Sit. New. 18, 2:30 PM;
Sat Nw. 25, 1:30 PM;
Tu• lk¥. 21, 1:30 PM
iwiltl
Vtnll (lt1llan)
Set Nov. 18, 8:30 PM
Su11. New. 26, 1:30 PM
Sat Dec. 2. 2:30 PM
Les Com nteffmllll
otfenbech (French)
MOii. Now. 20, 1:30 PM
Sat New. 25. 2:30 PM
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Puccini (Hillan)
T-. 111¥.21, UO PM SUI( Nov. 2' 2:30 PM
Sat Dec. 2, 1:30 PM
Moll. Dec. 4, 8:30 PM
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Hatldel (ltallan)
Ma Nov. 27, 1:30 PM
Wtd. Dec. I. 1·30 PM
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Puc.clni (ltali1n)
Fri. Dec. l , 8:30 PM
Sun. Dec. 3. 1:30 PM
Wed. Dec. '· n o PM
The M1fic Flute
Mozart (Enalish)
Wed. New. 29, 1:30 PM
Tu• Dec. 5, 1·30 PM
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PAVILION °''"--
ntre
STANFORD -.,.._
the ReFctiira 1 CC' ill ....... , .. ..,..
tion. ..... ~ ....
lllift tr.. ... 7 "cm-
lfl'Vatilm ia lie Oft •
political "**1am ...
ford's profeslional• ;..a.a. an fe&.1 wen told Fri-
day.
Don M. Mudlmote. pnsi..
dent ol the Rite poll, aW
biJ own post.elediaa ..ty-
lis showed Gcw • ..,.
probably would mjoiy a
least a one-y~ how:J 11 • ••
with voters -Md this ldl
seems true.
Muchmore lilid die awr-
age level Of political imd-
ligence among vokl'l Im •
creased about lbree laid -
300 percent -• ~ ...
two decades.
"But. active pa1icir soi
In politic& bM dedi• "1
ooe-thlrd. ·' be added.
Tbe A.mericaa .........
Talk Slated
On Language
Teachen of b 1k .....
children in Oraace c...tJ
today invi~ted · pw-ent.5 and lo a ..,e-
cial pre&enta · Ill a ·i...
guage Appl'Oadl to Lara-
ing" ~ be giVetl at 4 p.DL
Tburs;iay in the J. P. Gtft-
ley School 401 S. Manrtwc.
ter Ave.. Orange.
Speaker will be Rudt
Montgomery Jacac.. ill a
repeat talk for the ~
County chapt.er of the c-.
ciJ for ExcepticnaJ ~
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I' "ftal wrWn. lie aid -QrBa-.... ~ are. 'Ille wta-mPiEucs Me-ows are~.., ~eel-.. *-rwe llethr
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caa IL G... Bolmt FUida as .. ._.. &i • , .. op-
._... tlie pl!illlie's ..-Jae
their rapediw: pm1in.
ucz1n
es.
(Test clriw a few dozen.)
'ni. Cfi"a.,getW.~liltl\i"O ~ orer1't exoctly whol you'd 8111 they're oll -~ VNs ._ ..... tW1 ... ron gloring chonges. big chonge.
With 0"9 huge ptiol'l-the StolionWogon lit'110 nooce-Bumpers hove be.fl hee'9d up. llllerioirl .._. .... .......,
obly chonged you con 't help but notice it). up. Signal lighh and toil lights ore _... 1o ... "-cll llidn..
Practically e11erything oboul ii Is different, From windshield The '68s 0 110 ho.,. "''P~ "'°' -atr. ._..,.... ,.,_
lwhich ii 27% larger) to interior (wh ich hos gotten very c111hyl Th1"9S like lloue-d<>ot ~...., ...._ '-lK_ a.pr
to th r.a<~i,,. (whi<h hos been enlarged to 1600 cc). wipers ond better winchhield ~Do-alW ........ n..
But os for as our little Mda11 g091, it 11111 looks fi\e o bug kind that probobly wo.'t boowl "'°" -...,, ,o.· .. "'°' • vw
ol old. for o while.
And our btg sedofi, the Squorebock, t1ill looh l1•e a Squor.. So •n•teod ol rvn""'9 ;,, for o ~peel fl/I ,.,.. • ._ P-tct J>ock. Dotto for the Fent.Poet, to•• vour ""'• Pct Of'e ~ "'\'0¥' 1ia .,._, toloe it (o.. o ._. ....._
~-·•119 ·~ ICorlllOM Ghia-still rhe beauty°' ti.. bunch. Give yourself o lo" ci.o.c. to he~_.,.._
NEWPORT BEACH
Chick Iverson, Inc.
2 ll 6 Newport Blvd.
llut penonal bandlinc. lpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________________ _.
But lie can't deal rib a
whole ut.iCJD the W'aY be did
1rith individaaJ 1 e n a t o r a
wham -tactled in several ways.
-He .. with them
bndn19' II•._ W. =lallir .... wiDU.. dldroom .....
wtilictime .
-He didn't seek total vic-
tories. He was willing to
yield a point to gain a vote
I• a whole bill. The result
miellt-be less than the ideal·
isU wanted like the 1957
civil rights bill, the lint ~
proved in this century. But
ir &etting it llrough John·
.-adJined more than any-
-else bad been able to .
Be once reportedly said oC
!Uase1t: "I'm a compro-
miser and a maneuverer. I
try to get something. That's
the way our system works."
MANIPULATOR
-He also could have said
• was a manipulator. He
made it his business to know
e+aylbing he could about
..-fellow senators: Their
lb~. wuknesses, in·
terats, needs. desires and
palitieal obligations.
.-~ au that in his head,
.... be asked for a seoa·
Should Sex
Be Taught
In Schools? I
Sboald la training be-
come part ol the medical
ICbool carriculum?
A mrvey conducted by
Ua.A Meckal School sffms
.. iadicate &bat it should. I 'ftl!tbdngs:
-Fifteen ~ o1 a ra-1 mily pbysidan'1 practice
deals wD sexual problems.
-&tu&lJ -seven percent
Ill a ~·s cases
C1118Ca'•.aul problems. Ei&k...,. doctors ran·
domly .elected from the
111aul1enilip al the Lo6 An·
~ Ceaaty Medical A&-
soci.tioe' pstidpated in the 1
study. I Gaeral practitioners. o~
llldriciam. gynerologists am urologists au reported
•average al 15 percent of
their practice irm>lved sex·
llal problems. Some said
the percentage was as high
as ID pacent.
MCJllt ol the doctors inter-
viewed a.aid that they had ,
had no formal training in ,
managing patient sexual
problems and believed more
IUCb training was needed.
Some said they were
SGmetimes embarrassed
when the)· discussed sexual
matten with patients.
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JO DAILY PILOT Fr1d~y. °'lobtr 27 1%7
Phone Rates Drop
By SYLVlA PORTER
Beginning Nov. 1, you will
be able to dial any phone
number anywhere in the
coo Unental U.S.. between
midnight and 7 a.m. for just
75 cents .
._on that day, the rate ror
a three-minute station -to-
.station caU between 5 p.m.
and 7 p.m., again, anywhere
1n the continental lJ. S . will
drop Crom a maximum or
Sl.50 to a maximum or
$1.26. Maximum daytime
person • to -person rates
tor three-minute calls will
be reduced from $3.50 to
$3.30.
And also on Nov. 1. to-
day's "after 8-and-Sundays"
station • l-0 • station call
within the continental U.S.
will become the "after 7 and
weekend" rate -and it will
be in effect all day on
Thanksgiving, Christmas.
New Years Day. July 4th
and Labor Day as well.
We are about to gel a new
round of telephone rate re-
ductions -and 22nd major
cul since the start of U. S.
coast to coast phone serv-
k e in 1915. 01,1r annual col-
lective phone bill as of two
weeks from tomorrow will
plummet a full $100 million
and it will go down another
$20 million on May 1.
What will this mean to
us?
One thing is sun: It will
make Jong dist.a.nee calling
increasingly routiH in this
country, and in the middle-
upper income family, the
once g r e a t occasion of
"W.om, it's long distance"
is already routine. T h i s
year alone. we are maldng
an estimated 5,250.000.000
long distance telephone
calls, triple the 1.500.000.·
000 we made as recently as
1950, and up 336 million over
last year: There's virtually
no doubt that the number
will go ever upward lo new
peaks. with a New York-
San Francisco call going
down to a minimum of 75
cents and a New York-Lon -
don call already down to a
minimum of $5.70.
Another thing that's sure
is that business will in-
creasingly use long distance calling tor ordinary tr~s·
actions. The once b • 5 1 c
rule. "It's ursol!" for long
distance calla has alrftldy
GENERAL TELEPHONE PROMOTIONS
E. R. Wellm1n E. E. Wilson
Business World Now
Welcomes The Ladies
NE W YORK <VPJ) -Dis-
('r1m1na t1on against women
purely because of their sex
long has vanished from the
business scene.
There was considerable
discrimination against wo-
men during the great depres-
sion since there were not
enough jobs for men. Only
the woman school teach-
er was in a competitive po-
sit.ion during those bleak
days.
During World War. II,
when most or the nation's
able-bodied men were in the
armed services. the woman
got her big break. She
learned how to become a
welder. a mechanic or an
expert in other tr'des dom·
inated by men. And if she
could learn these skills she
could find a 1ob.
More than a quarter of a
century after World War II,
the woman worker still is in
great demand.
It is not difficult for a cor·
Laguna Man
.. New Partner
Robert .T. Hitt of Laguna
Beach and Villa Parle h a s
been made a partner in the
Orange County public rela·
tions and consulting firm of
· , Chip Cleary & Oo .. which al·
•• tered its name to Cleary,
· • Hil1 & Co., Ltd.
The new partner is presi·
dent of St. Joseph's Hospital
Lay Advisory Board; a di-
rector of the Florence Ccit-
tenton Home; treasurer of
GoodwiU Industries, and
past president of t:fle VHla
P ark Homeowners Associa-
t1on.
f<'ormerly e vice president
()f the management and
communications counseling
firm. ll1t1 head its j!overn•
mrntal Jnd fin ancial rela·
IHJO!i M'C'llon.
poralion head lo rind a spe-
cialist or a department head
in the male manpower pool.
yet it is not easy to hir~ a
secretary. The secretary
shortage has become a tough
problem.
John J . Brandt, vice pres-
ident of Kelly Services, Inc.
and head of the Kelly Girl
Division, said recently that
most women who could be
in the working force in the
age 24 to 35 bracket prefer
marriage and child-rearing
lo a business career.
Brandt Curther feels that
it will be many years before
married women under 35
will change their attitudes.
Mrs. Mary Dublin Keyser-
ling. director or th e wom-
en's bureau of the US. De--
partment or Labor. noted re-
cently that the pattern
changes as a woman begins D km
to approach middle age. .J.JCC an
"T h e really starUing-
change has come after the ·s J U
age of 35." Mrs. Keyser-8 e8 p
ling said. ''Tbe number of
women who work. age 3.'l to
44, has doubled as compared
to 1940. The number who
work from the age of 45
to 54 has tripled as compar-
ed to 194-0."
Brandt believes that the
woman over 35 is in a better
position now than she ever
has been in getting a job.
··A good secretary who is
female has no problems in
fostering on-the-job equal-
ity," Brandt said. "And, if
she's top level, chances are
she may even have on-the·
job superiority ''
'3randt reels that the wom-
an's competitive position 1n
business may be even bet·
ter during the 1970s.
"Fallacies and prejudices
th at exist today will be re·
placed by agreement that
working women can, do and
shoul" contribute knowledge, effic~ncy and skills at the
same high level as men."
Brandt said. "Hopefully,
thts will take r>lace to such
a iu-eat extPnl that discu~
~rnns involv111.c 101> C'qualit"
will have be~·omc part of
lmlo1y.''
LOS ANGELES -Beck-
man Instruments, Inc., has
reported an 8 percent gain
in earnings oo 6 percent
:1ales growth for the first
quarter of the year over Ute
same period a year ago.
Earnings for the quarter
ended Sept. 30 were $1,341.-
135, or 40 cents a share on
sales of $31.704.540. For the
firsl Ulree months ()(' last
year earnings were $1.236,-
073, or :f'/ cents a share, oa
sales of $29,836.368.
Dr. William F. Ballb.1us,
Beckman president. report·
ed that gains in the r i r ' t
quarter resulted from "con-
t I n u e d growth in medical
and industrial sales, as well
as substantial increases tD
international sales."
He noted that the compa-
ny's space and defense vol·
ume was down "as a re-
si•t of the decision t.o de-
emphasize government sy~·
terns contracts. and apply
Beckman's Sp<'c1:1hied data-
handll nl? skills to intPmal
J)roducl ion devrlopmt>nt pro--
l?rams."
Buffums'
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Frtd•Y. O~lobtr 27, 1%7 DAU. y l'fLOT I I
New York Stock Exchange List
E. F. Mullen
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J% DAILY PILOT -FridlY, Octobtr 27, 1%7
GIAIT FREE MUSIC Cln SHOW
BOB CRllE Colocwl Hopo ti ""HOGAN'S HEl.<>15.
•ith MASTEll OF CEREMONIES .
FEATURING: JACKIE DE SHANNON, BONNIE GUITAR, ANITA KERR SING-
ERS; DON & THE GOOD TIMES, TIM MORGAN. 11IE STRAWBERRY ALARM
CLOCK, 'I1iE CAKE.
1111t 111191 9!l'wlnRwtJ!ell1JV~Io'• •.1.
atUSIC CITY'S TICKET SERVICE COMES TO COSTA IESA
JiOW OPEN PH<m 540-5707
TJCUl'I ON SALE !OR ALL
TBIAlDSANDSPmrs:aVENTI JKB~JllUCll .
AllE.-tllu f'ci 6R I ;' ... _ J>ilMJ:•.--·· t ;. Gatmliaa CAilllr-Yo. i.. cm,..._ Mlliic Q!r'T_. 51nio1.
COJfCRTS UlllAili
.AUTO liCING Jal lllOWI
MSDTMU. WOO'J'MLL CDCUlf.S .IAU.IT IUoGI lllOWa JIO'nOlf~
MACllAVOI GIANT SCIED COLOR lY,
STEREO, COUii Sita THUTDS
IDllie lo
COSfAMFSA
'70 M I ·s •• ~ Moddt. lbof> mcl s.w..p to~ Oft[
~fliw M>dds-f~
Ms1 vw « Jlalic Cifr.
NO JIONIY DOWN-
TJllMI 10 11llEI YEAU
DAllY THOIAS CUTS THE
RlllOI · AT 10 O'CLOCK
THIS, IORlllG! ..
with Cosu ~esa Gvic Lead~,
Top Southland Disc Jockeys,
Guests frqm Television, Radio
Mot{on Pictures!
' RUSSELL • .., at 4 P.M., MARTIN DINNY,
llSC J•ns IT IEi •• CITY
TODAY-JOB YOCAM, KFWB, 10 A.M. tt> 1 P.M.
SATURDAY-DIRECT PROM KFOX COUNTRY-DICK HAINES, BIPF COLLIE,
LEE ROSS AND OJFFIE STONE-12:30 to 4 P.M.-Spccial Broadcasts Direct from
Wallichs New Music Gty, ;South to•st Plaza. ·
SUNDAY-IRA COOK, KMPC, 2 to 4 IN THE AFTERNOON.
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
All /amour and popular maker
BENT-ll!PAIR-SELL-BUV AND 'J1AD£
All JIANl>, ORCHESTKA AND SOLO INmUM!NTS .t SUPPLIIS
khool ll..eak -fftC COlllul~ ierrice ri:r Pa.rtnta and s~
lltnlall .,,pill Oil pweJme priee Ii JDU --to b\lf la-. 1-omMi'-h1e-all~
~ ALL OF WARNER BROS.!
SOUND TRACK ALBUM
OF THE YEAR-THE NEW
//CAMELOT"
ONLY ON
WARNER BROS. RECORDS
Walliehs Music City OPEN EVERY
DAY, LATE
EVENINGS,
SUNDAY 11-6 ~ ~
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PHONE
540-2830
French F.laVor to Further Fine Arts . .
Le Bon Marche will be g)amorous, charming and enchantin&. So
promise the Fine Arts Patrons o! Newport Harbor who will present the
best-of-everything one-day sale Nov. 29 t.o raise funds to continue
l?.ringing the highest quality art shows to the area. '
Handsome housewares, colorful felt blocks, label Wbiom, exqui·
site prnaments Mld handmade articles-even delicious ap«ia.lty fooda
-will be sold from 10 a.m. IA> 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts flatrons Gallery
in the Balboa Pavilion.
Le Bon Marche will take on the French Look with the gallery trans-
formed into a French street scene, the booths labeled in French and
the workers oostumed in French ck>lhing.
On sale will be painUngs, prints, etchinis. sculpture, collages
(originals and from collections), silver, glass, china, bric-a.brae, holiday
decorations, antique furniture, homemade specialty fOods, patio equip-
ment, C06tumes, sporting goods, costume jewelry, handmade baby's
clothing and designer clothes. Many of the items will be penonal cre-
ations of talent~ patrons.
Booths are Le Galel'ie, Antiques et Maison-; Bibel&, Le Melange,
L'Atelier, La Cuisine, Pour le Sport; La Boutique, la Masearade, Chez
Grandmere, Les Enfan~, The Ye-Ye set, Haute Couture, A La Mode and
Deauville Shoppe.
Booth chairmen are the Mmes. Francis Warren, Spencer Richard·
eon, Andrew Dossett, Jack Buchanan, Helen Pratt, Henry Mackel, Ro-
bin Campbell, Richard Leitch, Ralph Walker, Robert S. Barnes, John
Swigart, Harry March, Wilbur Jiager, William Gothard, Donald McHone,
Louis Boyle, Thomas Doan, George Yule and Thayer Crispin.
In charge of sale details are Ward E. Jewell and the Mmes. Betty
Lee Hall, P<>rter B. Sincklir, J. Herbert Brownell, John Macnab, William
E. Chichester. Uoyd L .. Aubert and Daniel S. Thompson.
Admission is free with tickets which may be obtained from any
member o£ the Fine Arts Patrons .
-dl~TIVI DONATIONS -1ln. Peter' B. Hill. eodlainna of
tf)e Fl8e Aita P*oM' u ..... die ... dilplaJw IOllle of the
bandlopae clpmtioDI ,_ die la t)MN ....._ lb. l.dpr B. Wit.
..... ktcll ....... mer is chairman of the best.qf·ev~rything one-day sale slated Nov.
29 in the patrons' gallery, Balboa Pavilion.
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Champagne Reception
Tapestry Introduced
For Opera's Benefit
A • t:: ............ te baefit the FettiYaJ .el. Opera will in-troclllim a -iiDa el die lllllMller Collection ol mode11n European
tapelbiel ill Ole 1.,.... Mt Gallrry at I p.m. SUnday, Oct. 29.
Mr._. ... J. L Bmaler.;!> haft gathered over 100 de-liOll br utiD el.-tllaa a 1lalf couutries since 1962, will be
pr1r•t at tire recepm. te pan m,-illtrodace tbetr collection.
1,.-., lpG 111flltile1-llfil are Judte and Mrs. Raymond
~--.. ... Ma .. Jin.. ...... Onstott, Mr. Ind MTS. Adrien PelW1«, ..-. ad lln. 1-s.itll, llri.. Mary Mnwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ila. Alam•• n, Dr._. Jln..Robert Robb and Mr. and Mrs.
a.t.Jem ....
The ·eollectGn, a '' r•• el. hllflem and ·nana Stnnd, tiave
.... flleir bpeltriN te Orie pOerif.I throughout the United States.
P1'9111Uy tlleil' alGed:m·il ............ in Phoenix, Am.
.. One el.,... ..-illterelb," .-. lln. T. K. Sun, .executive di·
ndor' el die 'eatinl el Open. ·11to1"0l'k with architects, di!!!!lgners
and cleeor.1Urw to haft moden tapalrid designed and woven for spe.
dfic ............ nomt...,
...... 'itJ c:odaiJ m fGr llw dair will be Mn. William Brug. pre .... ;:: O...U. ..,,.._.GD their committee incJude the Mines.
Alice Fmter Rill, i..tft' , • ..._,J..lo)'d SeiJ1et. Will\am RinwQOd, Rob-
ert S. ~ Lenly Bartlwloo.ew. Wales Wallace. Florencie Berkson, ~· Mew Smead, Desler Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Holtr• • ilM'lnde lln. Triltan Krogj111, Opera ~ague pres ident,
end past pntideats die llma 8ernbanl Anderson, FAward Nell, Jack ~and Jalllll!!S Galli IF
AD friadl el. tile Open and art COIU'.IOisleurs are Invited to al·
tend. 'l'idreta ID '5 ud nwstllltioa may be Miit tO tbe Festival of o,.n, • r...,... o. ;x 8md. ·
PLANS UNWRAPPED -Looking forward to a
champagne preview 'of a portion of the HurschJer
Collection of modern European tapestries are (left
to rightl Mrs. Jacob Onstott, benefit sponsor and hos·
BEA ANDERSON. Editor
pitality co-chairman, Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
sponsor, and Mlrs. William H. Bruggere, hospital·
ity chairmah.
~ Son.' s Stupid -Inheritance Bound to Perpetuate Ignorance
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bEAR ANN LANDEB5: I -•
dtsgulted witb mr ......,.. I .. 't ~-what to do. I -a ~4111 l'fl wt-o is ..... ....., .. ....._.
lfly tbel'e ... -* ...... ii ...
iirld OWi' .a. Jt'I lie' I fll .....
jfswho~ ...... --. w.e ii .mt luff fl rel
.. Yeltllnla1 -...,._.,. .._... ~e borne ..r nperfed w tllino a neighbor boy Ud ..W llirL I ..
'*>eked at the words lie ...... die
-<f/ay be npreaed llinuelf. I Wd 811
llttle brother that ~ .. _..... lloy
had it all wrong. that aa was _.
llSsty and dirty. Chat if was par1 al
God's plan ror bringj.n~ babies hD
the world
'._My bro\her &aid hf did not bmew
ANN LANDERS [il
Got ..... i14NMe ol anything like
t1111 _. .._ • wat straight to my
....._ _. -..11er. Ann. I almost
Id .w.r' ... what my mother said
• llinl. ""Y• an right. dear. God
__.. ......, from heaven a nd the
IDOChen pick than up at the hosp•·
Cal "'
My "nOCher tMfl toot mr <Firlr an<1
raled me OYtt lht coa.ls ror trlhM an
a.1ar-Gld kid about su.. I was speec.h·
less. here I had tried to m?~e my
little brother un derstand thal ~ex was
a normal. natural thi ng. a wonderful
gjft from God and my mothrr made
a liar out of me.
Please teU all mothrrs that 1l1"V nwe
ii tn their children 10 gt\ r 11rm a
wholc .. omr i;lant on srx. hi:""~! an-
swers and a healthy rrsµt•ct I •r mar-
ried lnvr as an 1111oortc>11' 1· u·r or
parenthood Warn them tha' 1r they
don't do it soon enou~h. some neigh·
bor kid (whose parents also have ab·
dicat.erl their respon!'ibillty I will beat
them to it. -SAD SISTER
DEAR SISTEf\: You havr th r rli:ht
ldu and I applaud you. You are lucky
someon e lnslructcd you In tile proper
'11'8Y beca.se I'm sure your mothet
dJdo'l.
Don't l>e too bard on brr. howrver.
your mother's Ignorance Is Uie miser·
able lcg:icy which she lo brrltrd rrom
HER mother -who also wns lgoor·
an!.
Miilnlaln a frlt'ndly and open rela·
tlonshlp r;ilh yoor little hrolhrr and.
\\ilhout defying your mother's au·
t ho r I t y. keep trying to srl him
strai)thl.
DE1\R ANN LANDERS: Our son is
leaving for Vietnam in a few days.
He was home over the weekend and
I gave him a lovely farewell party. I
in vited all the. relatives on both
sides. The gursts numbered 40 in all.
Everyone knew the purpose of the
party. yet n:it a single person bought
him a gift or gave him a check.
I djdn't give the party to collect
gifts or money, Ann. but I was deep·
ly hurt at their thoughtlessness. What
do vou think about such relatives?-
DUMBFOUNDED
OEAR 0.: It would have been con·
slclrrate If the i ucsli1 had brouitbl
11>ome small token -It needn't bavl'
been anything costly. lnce they did
oot, forget It.
CONFTDENTlAL TO YEA OR
NAY?: I vote nay. It takes a woman
with a special type ol bud to be
married to a dedicated physician. Your
hearl sounds too empty -and too big.
Toe lhHy cO.ptes C• ,,.. m1trt.
mony to acrtm .. y. Dn't Id )'Mr mar·
riace ftep beftn ft Cdl l&arte4. Se.t
for Au Ludera' bMkld, "Marrta1e -Wbat · .. Expect." Selld ,..., ft41Mli
te Ana f.aldera la cue et,....,. ....
paper t11elo11Dc 5t eeetl la eela aH
a loa1 1tamped, self.a~ m-
velope.
Ann Landen wm be «ia4 te Itel,
you with your problems. Se1141 dtem tct
l-C'r In care or tbe DAILY PILOT. ta•
closlnt a 1eU-addre11ed. 1ta111pe4
envelope.
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HB Teacher Announces
Future Wedding Plans
Wedding .plans have been
revealed by Penny Chern·
09ky of Huntington Beldl
and C. ~ YOUJIC o1
Sao Bernardino. -
MW Chenmky, dauebt.r
of Mn. William Swi.DeoD 0(
Concord and E. R. CJ>ern.
osky al Downey. la a tellCh-
m-llt Huntington B e a cb
High School. She WU IJ'ad·
uated from Westmlnater
Hi&tl School and ca.worm.
Baptilt College, Rlvertidt,
and completed her gradu·
ate work at California State ,
College at Long Beadl. •
While attending Baptlat
Co~ she . served aa 1tu-
dent body secretary a n cL
clasl secretary, and WU tbl"
campua student unidn edu·
cation chairman. She wu
listed in Wbo's Who In
American Univerlitie1 and·
Colleges, 1964-l»M.
Her fiance, son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Glem E. Young,
iJ a graduate of SU Ber-
iwd.ino High Scbool a D d
California Baptist College
wbere be served both as
campus and state student
union president, wu state
music director, received the Muter Key award and was
a member of a cappella ·
choir. He now is serving 11
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PENNY CHIRNOSKY
Tells Betroth1I
a Southern Baptist mission-
ary journeyman directing
music and youth progtems
at c I a r k Field · Baptist
Church in the Philippines.
No date bas been an-
nounced for the wedding.
Deadline Announced
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THA T-'S A PLENTY-Secoed 11111io. ef °'-.it CGlllt Odl111"1 CGG*iag School will feature Cafi1ornia•1 ~ 8edDel ,_ C.wlf wJlil ....._ Mill Chris For National Awards
Spencer of Ne•poet Beadl .-.. -o1 a. frdl ... , 'C"*' •bidl wm be used in recipes. The school ... Ub ~ • ...,. 1 C '. ... from 9:30
to 11:30 a.m. in the Mesa TbMtre, Calta Jlea.
College Cooking Course
Calls Upon Casseroles
B'' JUDY HURST
0. Ille 0111~ """" Jlaff
ous for ma.kiag ahead of
time. Kia Gum pnpand
Ca.&lerole Italiaao wtdcb
was layered with bed. UD-
uge, ~ aad 1omato
prius wen Alpha Bet.a Mar·
"15.. DaVll -Brown a n d
O'Kede Ir Merritt C.o.
OrMllt Count)' ~ of
Freedoml Founct.tian at
Vdey Forge remtnda the
public that the dudliDe for
110minationa for the foooda·
tion's National Awards is
Wednesday. Nov. 1.
Any individual may oomi·
nate a person, organization,
company or community for
· upreasine or bringing about
a better understanding or
the American way of We as
explained in the Credo or
the foundation.
Awards are presented 1n
advertisiJlg, armed forcM
letters. cartoons. c o 11 e g e
campus and community pro-
grams. economic education,
editorial s, essays, govern·
mental unit activities, let·
ters to editors, motion pic-
ture~. nonprofi t publicatiOM
public ac!dres!es, television
and radtl' programs, ser·
mons or youth essays.
Nomination Corms may be
secured from the chapter
president. Mrs. Jerrel T.
Rkhards. 35.5 Via Lido Soud,
Newport Beach. A baker's dozen ol tempt·
mg casserole ideas was
cooked up at Orange Coast
College's Cooking Sdlool.
sauce. macanmi. ii. + -.. !m _____ R!!! __________ .1;;;1<•-~r> -sour tnam ..a t...,ed
with cbeete. Harbor Council's Movie Guide Everyone should love cu.-
serole cookery; il add.a that
something special to an oth-
erwise ordinary meal
Several h u n d r e d area
"'omen. with a few gentle-
men sandwiched in. gather·
ed in the Mesa Theater to
watch mouth -watering de-
rnonstrations by instructors.
Miss P a t Mogan and Miss
Gerry Gerkin. School-goen
viewed the prOCtledings on a
large overhead minor set on
stage.
Miu Mopa af OOC's ....._ .......................... Emmlld a.ie.e .,..,_ ~ .................... ..,.._..-.._._.._._.,._.r
tantafi•ac Ne 'c fll lllir-
laen breeds. s.-. .._
am a1"0Cllde. ft .._ ........,
This often-neglectlld laoet
of cooking featured caue-
roles of shrimp and rice,
cheese. hamburg«, fruit.
chicken, potatoes, veget·
ables and noodles.
Miss Gerkin ol Southern
Counties Gas C.O. empha-
sized "casseroles are not
always leftovers or inexpen--
sive dishes."
Her first offering was
Shrimp and Rice Bm
which wa& an easy.to-pre.
pare dish. Just thaw o u t
the shrimp. add the ingred-
ients and let the r-ee do
the rest.
A majority ~ the dilbel
could be frozen after bak-
ing, and ca66erolel are fam·
out that Ulit disll is --
m.U21 heca!IM "' the ..... values la poultry ...,.
A 1DClll .,...._ allle-role .,. c.nat,...,. amg YAlllL Y
1bosa bf Mia Ger1lia.. No nfE GHOST AND MR.
melt OIKXEN-A comklaJ wu feataed. ;.t a 0--"'1rJ with a lllrink·
-mmurw.· ....,_~ "' ma..,., s-cb-liDC GI .-es aDd laQghs.
el, baaeJdew melloa ....
pin 1ffie. 1wM-. caata-1BE RUSSIANS AKE COM·
loupe bells. pitt ..... -... ING. THE RUSSIANS
raisim ud CIDCGall ..a ae-ARE OOll1NG-B.ilari dhnewtt. A truly feltift ccmedy about a Rm!iaJI
Qtcheoe dish lo SSW Jf1111r 9UbnlariDe pOUDdecf at
bridce paa1Jle'IS ! Cape Cod.
OUdiat M a r e II ' • cast nm LEGEND OP THE
two aqis al fresb _.. BOY AND ntE EAGLE
rooms ill the limelight. Miss -Tale of friencbhip be·
Gertin offered a tip oa their twen Indian boy a n d
peeUnc wtlidl • 1eane11 ~ eagle. from an ftDinetll f"nndl nlE SOUND OF MUSIC-
dwl. ''I• peftiec. '9 from I X}-Rodga"s and Ham·
the inner eqe and pall ~ ...... ma.sical filmed
tlf. Tbs add --jllic! ill A.llllria Al ... to make tlwJD liglit, Uepi11g THE TEN • COM)(~
in mind this ~ riJ aot ~IX) -lmpres·
mu will ~.·· -sive De Mille film of life
pointed out. of ......
}J a repr•• Matiw '11 t1w TifOSE F A N T A S T I C
gas compaay, *,.. FLYING ~
a m u s e d ..._ qaestiGM dy about P. T. Barnum
were Ubd repdiJIC me-aad fa.mom midget wtio
Irie cwtinc '° tD Fact-" and become LaUr. wllell a question iJl¥ohed in an ~fubJon-
.,... from the •w:tieece ~ d attempt et a mooa lhot.
prdinc tomato pttling, the TEENS AND ADULTS
milled inltully and said. BATrLE Of' THE BULGE
"P1ac:ie them on the edle of -F"IC'ticmatiud version of
Tht Santa Ana home of a fort and stick ioto a CA.S , World War 11 battle. Mr~. Will1'am C. Havward flame ..• the sm wiU IN I.IKE YLINT-5py spool.
0 J -&tart to pop." whic* elicited• JACK Of' DIAMONDS--
Fall Teas
Scheduled
By Trojans
will be the setting for the laughter and appbule. Comedy-melodrama fca-
first in a series of thr~ Miss Mogan praised tht tures a gentleman jewel
fall teas presented by Tro-time sa'>iog and ea>n0f1UC31 thiri.
jan League throughout Or· value of uuta.nt potatoes in A MAN FOR ALL SEA·
ange County. her Oevtled Potato Balls. SONHX)-Story of Sir
for the Army.
DOCTOR ZHIV AG-0--.s lory
ol young RU6sian doctor-
poet caught In country's
revolution. Based on Pas-
ternak 'a Nobel Prize.win·
ning oovel.
HA WAJJ-Beautifully photo·
IJ'aphed 1 • I m e n t of
James Michener's novel
concerning the missionar-
ies 0( the 1800s in Ha·
wail.
IN THE HEAT OF THE
NIGHT-A murder in ~
Deep ~ is solved with
the collaboration of a
white police chief and a
Negro homicide detectivt>.
IT COMES UP MURDER!
THE HONEY POT-So·
phisticated comedy turns
into a murder mystery.
THE KING OF HEARTS-
Witty French satire on
the fuU»ty ol war. EnJ!-
lisb subtitles.
THE PROFESSJONALl!
Mlllioriaire hire,; expert
Westerners to retrieve al·
legediy kidnaped Mexican
wife.
ROUGH NIGHT IN JERI·
CHO-Ex-lawman frees a
Western town held b'
ruthless bully and hi~
gang ol killers .
UMBRELLAS OF CHER·
BOURG -Bitter -sweel
French film of young love
affair told in song.
OUR MAN F'LINT-Burl·
esque of superspy.
ADULTS
BANNING -Unscrupulou~
country club set becomt>~
involved in an illegal ~olt
tournament.
BLOW UP-Far beyond lim·
living.
DON'T MAKE WAVES-1
Easterner turnPc1 oppor·
tunist fi nds temporary!
nidle with We~t C o a s 't
beach crowd.
EMILY-Wry lovp affair be·
tween EnaUsh widow and
American naval officer in
LoodoD just before 0.
Day.
HURRY SUNDOWN-O>n·
fiict over a sbady land
deal stin up racial ten-
sions in a Southern toWn.
A MAN AND A WOMAN~
Mood photography dram·
atlzes sophisticated Jove
affair between widow and
widower. English sobtl·
tles.
MARAT.SADE -Assassi·
nation performed by in·
mates of asylum in a
play-withln·a·play.
WEL<X>ME TO HARD
TIMES-Violent and bru-
tal western.
WOMAN TIMES SEVEN-
Seven unrelated vignettes.
A~ SHOWING
CASTLE OF BLOOD-Hor·
ror movie.
HELL'S ANGLES ON
WHEELS -Motorcycle say. SHE FREAK-Horror mov-
ie.
X denotes excellent film.
NB Auxiliary
Am«ioa11 Legion Club·
house. Newpor1 Beach. is1 the settinJC for the meeting
of the American Legion 1
Auxiliary. Unit 291. every
Monday at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, ii the Upon questioning. she noted 111omas More's integrity
date teen-agers and their nwets w«e for bakinC and courage in refusing its of good taste. ---------
mothers will receive first-whi~ •bi~ ,,_ potatoes to give official senction to
hand information about the are for boiling and mash-tht divorce of King Hen·
University of Southern cali-ing. ry vm and-Katharine of
fornia. Other reci~ demGDstrat-Aragon. Young coeds attencUng the ed wett S•·eet-soar a,.,,. MATURE TEENS
university will present brid and Cabbag,r. Ham~ AND ADULTS
t.alk:s on campus We. <l>eese S k i 11 e t. Thyme TifE DIRTY DOZEN-
BOCCACCIO '7().-Three·ac11
Italian film. I
DIVORCE AW.ER I C A N
STYLE-Satire of some ol
the less credible aspects
of family and community
Co-diairmen of the teas Enough Casserole. Potato Shortly before 0 -Day a
are Mn. James Walker of Balls with Ve-gdabw Sa~. c1oue American military Mesa Grange
Sant.a Ana and Mrs. Donald Oyster Rolls. Ot~ V~-prison«s. c:ondemned to Costa Mesa 'Grange Hom('
Langille of Newport Beach. ~· Island and u.sy~ death « life rmprison· Economics Group meets "'.
HO&ting for the d a Y wtll do Hamburin SnodJe Bak~-mfttt. are offered clemen· ery first and third Tuesda~
Porsche
Spoken
Here be Mrs. James C. Humph· Co--sponsortni the 11th an-cy if they acc.'Omplish a at 10 a.m. in Grange llall.
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•:OO ••• P.M. s110 11 :30. 3 P.M. s100
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ChiW's Plate .1.5 3 Silads-2 Meats '
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Around
morrow.
On-the-job.
Train'ing
Sponsored
To provide ltudentl with
valuable uperience and to
proride bu1lne1111 wtUl bet·
ter..ftlned penoanel .. tbe .... IOll al l»t Nft'DOl't
Hct»or BandNI' and l'r'O-
fallonal Women's ~'son
the-job tra1ni.ng pl'Oll'am.
Now in p-ogress, the pro-
gram siponaors outMllnding
students for pl.acemmt one
day a week with area busi·
ness firms.
Participating ldlools are
Costa Mesa, Newport Har-
bor, Estancia and Corona
de! Mar high schools and
. Orange Coast College.
Among the firms are retail
businesses, banks and real
estate offices.
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When they're ready to try everythinc-:=
even walkinc -that'• when we're '§.:.
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the Expression Eye Shadow
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Sale Dates Calendared
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Numerous Dates Circled
· By Active Chi Omegas
Frida}, Octobtt 27, 1967 DAJL Y l'ILOT JS
Speaking Program Offered
S 1 x sessions on public
speaking ror leaders have
been calendared by B'nal
B'rith Women, District Four Education who ii well lmowB
for the 87 chapta's in the for her leadenbip traininC
sou them area. p...,grarm for cmmnmity or-
An active year h~s been secretary-treasurer; Eu· B'nai B'ritb Youth House gani.u.Uom.
hed led b H ~-A wUl be the setting for the Participating will be. the sc u Y aroor rea gene Barnes, rushing chair· Homemakers instructions, to be given on Mmes. BiD LeVine. d1Arict
Chi Omega Alumnae, and man, and Robert J. Lucas, "'--A del Mar Youth the mornings of Oct. ». pttOlent; Monie !Ale first
alumnae reskliDC in th e publlclty chairman and ad· vwUUA Nov. 6 and 13, and on eve· vice president. lning Wied.-
area who are 11ot active visor. Center, Fifth and Iris ave· ninga oi Nov. 2, 9 and 16. er a Etta AJltobl. put
members are iD*ited to par-ln~rested prospectives nues, i.a the setting for the Instructor wW be Marion prNidenU, and Gertrude
Uclpa~ in the eventa. are asked to call Mrs. J . meeting m Coast Homemak· Marshall, a teacher and Goldfut>. treuunr. Mrs.
First 00 the calendar is R. Betson at 646-5790, tele· era at 9:30 a.m. every sec· television consultant for ttie JMrtin Gerry, prestdeat "
a HllrVftt Luncheon Wed-_P_h_on_e_chairm_._an_. ____ ond __ Frida_..:..Y_ol_b_m_o_nt_h_. _Los __ Anee-=--*-=City.....:. ::........_Board-==--°'=Hamal'=~-Coundl--will--attend.--
nesday, Nov. 1, in the Sturt
Shirt, wbidi will be follow-
ed by the annual Christmas
party and gift exchange Dec.
11.
Feb. 14 IJ circled in red
for • Velentine party : on
April 10 a Coifee Fashion
' Show will be offered mem-
ber• and. ~ti. and con-
cluding the year will be the
June 8 potluck dinner for
couples.
Io addltioll 1be .tblrd Tues-
day of each mo~ ia set
&aide for bridge, under the
chairmanship ol Mrs. Roger
W o I c o t t oi Huntmeton
Beach.
Leading the group through
the busy year iJ Mra. Mar·
vin L. Sargent, as&iated by
the M!Ms. JMies Wataon,
Area Juniors
Spotlight Art
All Jumor aubl in ttie
Onmge Di*id will honor
Amerioan Art Week the first
week oi November bJ P.-·
tidpetinc in .... and
a&lbnl .... --1-1· tr'lhlp "' ... dlibl' ...
-Clbltnnm.
I
New. 2 ii aa bnpmtut cWe for tbe Girl Scouta ol Santiago Oooncll. That's
~clay al the Gtficial calendar aaie which nw through Nov. 18. Ml!'~
CalmiDe Grier and Belen Allen (left tt> right) are doubly proud of
tbis ,W1 e111rndn which pictures Santiago girls for the month of August.
Proeeedl will help dPelop the Joe Sherman Site, 560 acres ol land near
ldJ!hrild for ICIOUt car!lfO'*.
'1be clli) 11* bell sup-
ports American Art Week
will ~ve an award. Judg.
et are MlSls Peggy Ewing,
college wt mejor; Silt«
May IplDI, art imb'uc·
tor and Mrs. Rita Swift,
Placentia artist.
Engagement Announced
:At Family Gathering
The betrothal of Debra
Jayne Cochran and Thom·
as Eugene Capertoo Jr. was
announced 1ut week during
a perty in the Costa Mesa
home of her parents. Mr.
and Mn. James M. Coch·
ran.
SpedM auestJ were Mr.
and Mn. John Petrvtia of
IAI Angeles, brotber and
mter'·in-llrtr of the bride·
elect. The couple bave leleoted
June fer their wedding in
St. Joachim'• Catholic a.rdt.
Miu Cochran ii a aenior
at Newpcrt Barbor B i Sh
School.
Her fianee, IOn ol Mr.
and Mn. '1bamal E. Caper-
._ oi Legana Beach, iJ a
pduate ol Leguu. Beach
Hidl School and ii • stu-
dent • Onage Coast Col·
lep.
Fall Featured Fashions
Beta Sigma
.. .
jBy Phis ..
lrteh Uke fo
• Aslc Andy'
manba or by· callin.ah Mrs.
Donald Miller, 892 , or
Mn. Allen Woodham, 962-
82.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided during the afternoon
by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Scott and Debra Scott of
Fountain Valley and Dana 1
and Laird Rodet of Cost.a
11aa. I
Mn. Lee Williama will
praent a program on Rus-
1
1
•ia at the next business
meeting of the group at 8
p.m. Tbunday, Nov. 2, in
Mn. Miller's Hm>tington
Beach home.
A.uiating Mrs. Miller will
be Mrs. Edward Barker.
JUMPING JACK RANCHES
A loftly i lh la'N ~erfooking the Back Bay.
A ..._ Ca•cept M CMlcl c ..
...... ,._ 19 1'e Ranch''
for any period desired -no time minimum
• "-2 tin. 5 Years
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Research Begins
Extensive research ~-B r o o k 1 of H1111tinetm
ial w1lJ be 8Yailable at the Beadl; the 1820 ceDllUS oi
Saturday, Nov. 4, gathering Indiana and tht 1800 census
of the Orange· c.ounty ~ne· of Kentucky.
alogical Society from 10 Coffee, punch and olke
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Mar· will be served. Further in·
garet M<rrison 0 r a n g e formation iJ available from
County Reference Library, Mrs. Harry D. Roberts, 833-
C>Mmge. 1575.
Among meteri al will be--------
the "Gathering of the Cl.ans" containing data on Kids Like to
Rutheriord and Hill fa.ml· Ues, loaned by Mrs. Lois 1 Ask Andy'
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Bangles and belts
2.00 to 3.00
Chained pendants are the fashion this
fall ••• belts are back with bravado •
Choose yours looped, bangled, antiqued,
squared or studded in tortoise-plastic,
wood, golden or silvered metal. Some
belts change wink-quick to neck chains •
It's new, it's now. Come take a look •••
at Buffums• natura lly.
Costume Jewelry, Newport
Nnt te Mira Loma Schoof 642-3657 I
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in washable Orlon• acrylic
W~at j111iors watt ••• they get at arffm'I
Alberoy shapes knits with the look of tcicq
simplicity and 'the knack'. The knack of
being worn with abandcrl. ~ of body·
hugging, shape-holding Orlon acrylic, 1h8f
wash ana drip-dry like new. Crotchet-like
knit baby-dress plays peekaboo in neutral,
mellow yellow or black. Illusion-rib knit
two-piecer in neutral, 11ean ereen or
yellow. Both sizes S4L •·•
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' JC OAJLY PUT F' ..w.t' Octobtf 27, 1 %7
Botl1, Say 'C ham.pion' Must ·Face Clay
t
Floyd,' Jerry • Ill ' Countdown
Amigos
FinaOy Nab
First Win
SAM HUFF'S
STREAK ENDS
By THE ASSOCIATED PUii
~ Sam BDff ol tbe Wub-
tngtoo Redskins .. told bJ bia doc·
tor Thursday that be definitely wi1l
be unable .., play llPimt .. Balti-
m~ Cotta Sunday, tlm ending the
second longest allDiei utin playing
streak in the National F o o t b a 11
League at 150 PmeL
they can be to step int~ lhe ring for a
rematch of their 10-round draw in Los
.Angeles June 9.
M for clalming the vacant tiUe -
"Mentally," Patterson said recently.
"I don't beleve any Df us in thel!e ellm-
tnatiom will be fully satisfied until we
meet Glay. What Clay does C'1t thinks
penonaDy are matters for blm to de·
dde but I personally think the heav:v·
welgbt cllamplonabip should be decicl-
ed Jn the ring. I certainly hope I can
!Deel bim again for the title."
Quarry bad the same reflections on
this topic. He, too, would like to meet
Clay if ad when.
Patterson bad bis shot at Clay in
Las Vegas, Nev .. Nov. 22. 1965, and
waa stopped in the 12th round. Clay
knoc.ted Floyd down but once, in the
GWf: Vp•et Bid
sLxlh round. but Patt~son. complain·
Ing of a severe muscle spasm in hls
back, had lo quit in the 12th.
Asked whether if he loses to Quarry,
will h~ hang up the gloves, Patterson
said. "I nevef" train for a fight with
the thought of losing, but if I loee.
well, I would have to consider the
manner in which I lost if I would re-
tire. I hope to keep on fighting but if
I found something 1 Uked better, I'd
quit tom orrow-well, after Saturday.
So rar I haven't found anything."
Patterson's implication was if Quar-
ry were to inflict heavy damage and
knock him out. this might be his last
fight. But he also strongly indicat~
he does not anticipate such a develop-
ment.
Golden West,, Fullerton
In EC Crucial Tonight
By EARL GUSTKEV .................
If Galdma Welt ColleCe's spirited
foaelld team Iola to mighty Fuller-
._ tmdlld, lt won't be because the
.......... ·trelldy.
IJ*i& _. t111ait:lclt have been at a
,.._ pitdl aD ..-ID Rutler prac-
.. I I la' ..... mood WU IUch
...... ewll ----ord .. ..... ::• ' • : MN UJ oar 1'11' ... ... ... _. . ....,."
... llr ...... ., 61 tw Oraqe
e..t-." 'l'blt'• prettJ ltrOlll talk. But then, ,.... ii a pretl1 strong team.
Tbe issue wiD be nlOlved tonight
Ill Orange Omf 1 LeBerd stadium.
Kictolt ii let for I p.m.
An overflow crowd ii a distinct ~
lliliJbiy' for tbe coat.eat. Fullerton u a major gate attraction wherever the
BameD travel and Gokietl Weat bu
a mge following ol its own.
Butler pll'.tisam will be encour-
aclnl their fllVorltes to snap the win-alnc streak ol "11lerton at 3.1 games.
Sbac'Word bal nk1 that a win by
bil dab wttr the Hornets plus an
aJ&.wtaning record for the remalndtr
ol tbe Eutem Conference achedule p... bis team no worse tbln a tie m tbe EC dwnpiomblp.
· The c:bampMmbip is the obvious
motive fer tbe Buatltn, but there's
..... '!bl 19 tcOre Will Fullerton
'II, Golde West t.
Pun.rtoo coecb Hal Sberbect's
._. comes into tbe Ruttkra' nest
elf. -.u win OVftr Olllfey and Gold-
a West, idle lalt .-end, beat Rfv·
enide a.o two weeb qo.
Sblrbect 1911 four Of bis starters
were racbd up in the Chaffey af-
fair and w.lD't IUlt up far tonitht'a
atraggte. The mllltng ringers are
tlanbr DllVe Coot, fullback D a v e
Dytel ..S tackies Ted Dekkert and
Bay Hemat.y. ·
Tbe Rultlen are comp1ratively
healthy. Fullback Steve Benson is out
with a clillocMed elbow and reserve
tailback Joba Lusak is throup for
tbe year with • broken arm.
Sberbeck aay1 the 1967 Fullerton
tum wu u good u any he's fie4ded
in tbe put but that injuries have
dented the efficieocy of hl1 outllt.
SbactWord bu apre11ed a deep
respect for Fullerton'• pa11ihc game.
with quarterback Al Amirault throw·
ing to receivers GerJ Orcutt, Jerry
McCoy and Mike Whlte.
It would seem tllen, that Shackle-
ford u dfpendin1 upon creat per·
formances tonight out of his pass sec-
ondary -Pug Pierce. Jack Olson,
Alec Walker and Tony Scalcucci.
GOLDIN WUT
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For Trojans
Southern California football Coach
John McKay scheduled only a half·
hour workout for his No. l·r a n k e d
Trojama toda.y.
T b e workout, a team spokesman
said. iJ to &et the kinks out, sharpen
up aome ol the plays the team will
UM Saturday against Oregon here.
and to name (.'(H:3ptain.s for t h i s
weekend's game.
Oregon comes into the Los Angeles
Coliaeum wWl a ~d oi I~ but with
the second beet defeDJe in the con·
ference. An upest is not too llkel>-
the Trojans are faYored by about 35
pointl.
Aztecs Play
Fresno State
By Ullltecl P1'tll lllttrnattonat
'lbe unbeat.en San Diego State Az-
tecs, rated No. 1 in the nation among
amall college football teams, put their
22-game winning streak on the line
Saturday night When they invade Fres·
no State for a league game.
Fresno State. although It h~ lost
three nonconference contests. is un-
defeated in the California 'Collegeiate
Athletic Association and, like San Di·
ego State, has a ~ conference rec-
ord.
POWER PLAY -Anaheim's Randy Stoll has his
mouth agape on lhil rebound play in Thursday
night American Basketball Aslociation play Also in
play are· Minnesota's Gary Keller and Anaheim's
Ul't Ttlt•~ot•
John Fa1rch1ld. Amigos won their first game. 115·
99. Team opens home pl<1y at Anaheim's Conven·
llon Center Sunday night.
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Sets Pace
In Practice
Practice and._ qualifying oontim1ed
today in the LOs Angeles Times ca.
nadian-Amerk·an Grand Prix but the
stage already bas been set: t llboulll
be employer versus employe when
tile Grand Prix gets under way for
real Sunday mterooon.
In trial 1'\IGI niunday. Enpnct11
BTUce McLaren. *1Yinl bla own I-A
Chevy' blazed • -.lap lpMd of 114.5
miles an hour-a tbDe tbat, U re-
corded In competipon, would demol·
19'1 the Riverside· Baceway course
record.
McLaren's speed converts to a time
of 1:42.2 seconds <TV• the 3.275-mile
lap course. The record is 1:44.7, a
mark which should be beaten by
many.
Second rast.est quaillying time was
recorded by Jim Hall or Midland,
Tex., in a Chevy Chaparral-1:41. •.
And U1ird was McLaren's teammate
and employe, Denil Hubne of New
Zealand. also in a 6-A Chevy, with
a time or 1 :41.8.
Ge.ar box troublt.1 kept Dan Gur-
ney from making a successful trial
run Thursday. Baclt at the Santa Ana
headquarters of his All·Americoo Ra.
cers, Gurney said that he was sorely
disappointtd in not being able to real-
ly try the car out.
"I believe we'll have tht> problem
licked by tomorrow (today), and I'll
give you a mooey·back guarantee
that we'll be in the race Sunday," he
added.
The Can·Am series is malting its
filth it.op in sli r aces at Riverside
and ln all previous 1967 meetings, a
Mcl..aren mtlehine has won.
But there'• still the question of
who's the better driver: McLaren or
Hulme.
Hulme woo the first three races on
the '50(),000 t.our-the Elkhart, Ind.,
Bridphampton N.Y., and Mosport,
Canada races-but McLaren came
back to take the fourth, at Monterey,
Call{,
At Elkbart, McLaren was eliminat·
ed early with a broken oil line.
Hulme, t.tnpressed, broke the course
lap record by eight m.p.h.
At Bridgehampton the palr ran 1·2
with tbe owner lagging by 48 sec-
onds. At Mosport, in another 1·2 fin-
ish, McLaren almost caught his em-
ploye atMr tailing back to last place
due to a repair and then rallying
gamely.
McUftn caught leader Dan Gurney
on the et,tttb lap or the Monter~
course and won by more than a lap
over Hall.
Hulme redeemed his reputation
some last Sunday by capturing the
World'~ DrMn1 Championship with a
victorY ln the Mexican Grr.nd Prix.
111.e Times race will be worth $80,·
000 in total prlze money, $10,000 go-
ing to the winner and numeroU$ oth·
er awards, including $29,050 in ac·
ce11ory prize money offered by pri·
vat.e firms.
By the looks of things. it'll be
Hubne and McLaren. employe and
employer, sharing the top spots again.
Yanks' Long Polo F~miri~
To End in 1968 Olympics?
MEXICO CITY -There are many
reasons why the United States may
win Its first Olympic gold medal in
water polo since the trick was last
turned, way back in 1904 when there
were no foreign entries in the sport.
One of those reasons Is Huntington
Beach resident Monte Nitzkowski, who
will serve as assistant to Art Lam-
bert on the coaching staff for Amer·
ica's 1968 Olympic polo contingent.
Nitzkowski, who returned borne to-
day from scouting top international
forces in action at the Pre-Olympics,
here, is optimistic that the Yanks will
flex their long-dormant muscles in
the forthcoming Olympiad.
One big thing the Americans will
have going for them is a switch in
balls for Olympic competition, Nitz.
kowski points out.
In past games we've beeo at a
distinct disadvantage because leather
balls were used in competition.
But in '68 they'll use a rubber ba.U.
''It's a great break for us,'' N"Uzkow·
ski explains. "Our kids bave grown
up using that kind of baU while tbe
Europea.oa are used to leather."
He goes on to tell other reasons
why the U.S. ahould be fielding ita·
strongest-ever water polo force :
"Our coachinc staff was named a
year in advance -that gives U) the
advantage of working together, acout-
ing, planning, eU:. We've never had
that kind of advantage in the past.
"Last aummer we were able to
mold a solid natiOGa.l team, then play
together for eight weeks. By the end
of that time we weren't jnst an All·
Star team -we w e r e a oobeslve
unit and that's one of the esaentials
in Olympic competition. .
"You look at the good irUrnational
entries -Hungary, Russia and Yugo-
slavia. They've played t~tber' for
a long time . . . they know each
other's movu and they are a tigbtly-
knit group.
"Now we have what we believe are
the 20 top players in the country and
from that group will come lhe nu-
cleus of next year's UnJted States
aquad, although there may be some
openings to be filled In the '88 trials."
Nitzkowaki points out that two ol
the leading candidates for the team
are Costa Mesa's Dave Ashleigh and
Huntington's Dean Williford (former
USC ace).
Ashleigh captained the U.S. sum-
mer group that captured the Pan
American Games gold medal and
which barnstormed Europe to the
tnDe ol • winl aDd tw loues.
Ashleigh ii a defemiYe stahnrt
while W"tlliford ia a· key player ii
the offense.
"Europeans have always bad a big
edge in experience,'' says Nitz.kowlki.
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"Their countries ... small an:1 ..
together so it is easy for tbeaL.tD
get ample competition with tovfl
teams. We don't have tbat kbld ol ad-
vantage.
"So, we11 mm ap for esperience
with speed and tacticl. We don't &boot
the power lbot lite IWt Europew
but we do bne good oubide tarillC
potential and off-Che-41r .... ...,.,...
and our paulnt ii patly imprond.
"In Olympics play we11 bep tbe
pre:SIU1'e CID tbe othl!s' teaml :-wua!t
give them a c::bance to rat or art
up their plays. rve noUd here tut
the altitude doem't seem to botMr
players wbiJe they are iD action.
"But recuperation is 1Jow and tf
they get two tough games in a rw
they are at a definite handicap. Tbefs
why next year's aeeding will be Vf1J
important. ..
Nitzkowski continues: .. We doe't
have the physical ai.z.e of the _.,
European teams. We ~verage Hout
182 pounds per man. The Yugoslavs
will go D each. the Ru1•• .JM
and the Hungarians 184.
''So we can't arm wratJe with them
-we'U simply have to drive, clrne,
drive and outswim them."
Water polo bun't been America's
cup Of tea since Uot. The um entry
was third and In '52 we placed fourth.
Then we slipped 1o mttl in 1151, In·
enth in L9l!O and 12th ta UM.
But the curve appears to be bead.
ed for a sharp turn upward with
Nitzkowski and Lambert at the helm
and with a score ol unusuaDy fine
talent to send into altitude training
next September es the tut stage of
preparation for a possible lhot at our
first Olympic gold medal in water
polo sinc:e UI04.
Schollander Tops Russians
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Don Schol-
lander, the Olympic-wise veteran of
!he United States swimming te•m.
captured Iris second and third gold
medals as the U.S. won four of the
srven swim events Thursday night in
llir Pre-Olympics.
The Yale Uni versity student, who
\\en four golds in the 1964 Olympics,
r1n1s~ in a hurry to win the 200-
mrter treestyle In a close battle with
l.1•onld lllevhov of Russia. He then
:111rhored the winning 400·meter Cree·
~tvle relay team.
schoUander oi S a r a to g a. Calif.,
hrat two Russlans ln the 100-meter
frrestyle Wednesday night.
Jane Barkman of Wayne, Pa .. won
!hr women's too.meet freestyle and
Ci!rl Robie of Philadelphia captured
th•' men's 100-meler butterfly for lhe
other U.S. victories.
East Germany took two goals as
Frank Weigand splashed home in the
2<:0.meter Ind ividual medley and Sa·
bine Steinback took the women's 200·
nwter backstroke.
Ada Kok or Holland, world record
holder in the women's 200-meter but-
terfly, easily won that event, alUlougll
far orr her August record of 2:21.0.
In other finals, Pierre D'Oriola of
Frtlflce won the equestrain. Russia
grabbed the water polo tournamci t
and East Europeans battled for the
gclJ in men's epee fencing.
Schollander's victory was the most
exciting race of the day that again
saw no records threatened. I le took
It easy the rirst two laps, but poured
it on after the final turn to pass Le·
onid Iliechov of Russia with 25 meters
left.
Schollander finished in 1:59.0, an
m m"l.ength ahead or the Ru ssian,
woo~ time was 1:59.2. The time.
however, was three seconds slower
than the world record Schollander aet
earlier this year.
The relay team of Schollandcr. Rob-
le, Peter Williams of Pittsburgh and
Andy Strenk of Fullerton. Calif.. eas·
ilY be£'t two Mexican teams, tht only
others entered, in 3:49.1.
Miss Barkman was c I o c k e d In
1 : 01.0. two seconds ahead ol Linda
Gustavson of Santa Clara. Calif., wicS
aoout two secoods off the world rec-
ord.
Robie took his race in 58.9 as •·• outbatlled two nu s s i an "· Se.:·o
Konov and Alexandre Gordccv, • to
win by rour·tenths of a seccnd.
"I never knew those two Russii:na
before. but I know them now." Rolie
gjd. "It wu tougher than I expett-
ed.''
MJas Kok finished in 2:24.8. far OU~
distancing Helga Lindner of E a 1 t
Germ.any and Patty C3reUo of Whit-
tier, Calif.
Williams finished a disappointi.DC
third to Wiegand, wbose 2:2D.5 time
beat Han~ Ljungberg of S~ bJ
an t<rm length. Willian\1 wa1 timfld
in 2:20.2.
Miss St.e1nback's time was 2:3U.
1 1 second ahead of Kendis Moore o(
Phoenix. Ariz.
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Lions Battle Saints
...
Cm Westmi.mter's Lions
stem the rampactng tide of
victories being chalked up
by Santa Ana's powerful
Sain ta? .
Another overflow crowd
will be on hand at West·
minster High's field tom~t
to Cind out. Both Sunset
League powers an! 3-0 and
tonight's struggle appean
to be the championship de·
ci:ler .
It's only one. however. ol
five Orange Coast area grid
clashes on tap tonight. La·
guna Laces a key test at
Foothill, Santa Ana Valley
travel& to Huntington Beacb,
Coroo& 11el Mar and Costa
Mesa square off at David·
son Field and Newport gets
another tougbie this week
at Anaheim.
The Liont ot W~T
are d e c i d e d underdogs
against Ule CIF's No. 2 team
tionigtlt and they know it.
"We won't be able to COO·
taiD their off ease,'' admits
Lion coach Bill Boswell.
"We'll' have to · score at
least three times and play
ereat defeme to beat them ... -
Santa Ana bossman Tom
Baldwin foresees a tough
evening for hi• unbeaten,
~crew.
"They're undefeated and
.o an we - it makes for
a rul big .game. We've
been through this a couple
of times already this year.
"We're wor.lc:ibg on our
paaa defeme. In the past,
Westminster bas always
hwt ua with their ecreen
pus and we'd like to stop it·
this 1ime:"
Wesbnin.ster will be com·
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ing off a 14-3 win over West·
em while Santa Ana is fresh
from a 48--0 bombing of
Newport Harbor.
Newport is in aver its
head this weekend, too. 'lbe
Tars ol. coach Wade Watts
are face.to-face with Ana·
heim at La Palma Park in
Anaheim with hopes ct sbor·
iog up some defensive gaps.
The Tars had not allowed
a single undi~ touch-
down until they ran into San·
ta Ana. The Saints, by the
way. beat Anaheim by 2&-0.
Anaheim stiell.acked Hunt·
ingt.oo Beach laat week, 24·
0.
Cross-town rivals Corona
del Mar and Costa Mesa
wall be pitted against each
other with ~ch side having
injured quarterbacks.
The Sea Klngs' Gr e g
Vanderburg will play but
won1t be In 100 percent form
because ol a 9h<>ulder aprajn.
Actually, Coach Dave Hol·
land is relieved. It was first
belie'V'ed that v andierburg
had a separated shoulder
and \WllS through for t h e
year. .
Costa ~sa·s Dave Sobol·
ewski ii benched with a
nagging charley bone and
will be replaced ag.abJ by
Claude Kelly.
Corona de! Mar is 1-1-1
in Irvine League play. Cos·
ta Mesa is 0-2.
Laguna Beach coach Hal
Akins gays he tbinks Foot-
hill is right now the strong-
est team in the Crestview
Leag\le: but hastens to add:
''We've improved too, so it
should be a pretty good ball
game.''
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C -Oin Kttl 170
RG -Jim &eels 170
RT -Steve Weuve 190
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Both clubs are 2-1, tied
for second in the Crestview
race.
Ken Moats, who bas bad
hi.a share of tnjuries at Hunt·
ing:ton Beach this year, roll·
ed with another punch this
week with the doctor 's ver-
dict 1hat haifback C h ri s
Floyd bas a cracked bone
ln his arm and is through
fur tbe season.
Of tonight's tussle with
Valley, the Oiler coach says:
"Sant-a Ana Valley wiU be
Comin& oft its win over Ma-
rina and should be very
hlgb."
On paper, the Oilers have
to rate the favorite's role,
but there's no disputing Val-
ley's almost effortless 38-18
win over favored Marina
last Friday night.
TONIGHT'S SCM•OULI L.etul\I ... di t i Foothill, t p.m,
Veller e t HUllllntl«I m c/1, t P.rn.
Coront Ott M,er vs Cosl1 Mtta et 0.tVIOloft Fleld, t p,m,
S.nta Ana at Wttlmlllfttr, t p,rn. H9-1 Harl!or 11 AM!ltim •• D.m.
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Ramblers
Hold Lead
The Orange County Ram-
blers will be holding down
first place in the Continen·
tal Football L~ague's west-
ern division when they trav-
el to San Jose Sunday.
The San Jose Apaches
were knocked out of first
place when they were upset
by Eugene last Sunday, 14·
7. While tha t was happen-
ing, Or ange County w a s
whlpping Sacramento a t
Santa Ana Stadium. 30·3.
"We'll be sharpening up
our passing ~e this week
in practice," head coach H~
mer Beatty said.
''We mlsse:t OW' receivers
and the receivers dropped
too many passes against
Sacramento. I thought there
was great improvement in
the running game against
the tough defense Sacramen-
to threw at us.
"Bob Gaiters (10.'J yardir)
and Bob Jackson (65 yards)
did very well."
Beatty said he would start
Dave Mathieson at quar ter-
back ahead of Jerry Otter·
son, the early-season start·
er .
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club defeated the Hollywood
::; YMCA by three matches to
•r.o one in recent action at :~~ UCl's handball building.
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1
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11~ BMch Monday night al 6:30.
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OA.ILY PILGT .Jl
S 1nothers Brothers Enter Times Grand Prix
Racing-Serious Fun for Comedians
By MlKE KELLY
01 lllt OlllY l'lltt Stiff
There really is a vein of
sobriety wiUU.n Dick Smoth·
era. You ju.at have to look
twd to f:ind it.
Always portrayed as the
less frivolous or even se-
date half oi the Smothers
Brotlbers comedy team, Dick
Smotbera oan occasionally
atrike a pensive mood. But
even bis serious aide is
fring«l with a mark cl lev-
ity.
Smotbers does .ice auto
,racing seriously, or at least
as seriously ae any natural
eomedian would. Auto TSC· m. brought him flO Santa
Ana Wednesday where he's
been spending the majority ot his time watching Uie fi.
nal preparations one of his
two races for Sunday's
Times Grand P r i x at Riv ·
erside International Race-
way.
The Smothers Br others
Racing Team sponsors two
cars involved in internation-
al Nlcing. One is a Lola-
Ford, driven oo the circult
by Hugh Powell and the oth-
er ls the McKee·Cro·Sal
Olds, which runs in the Ca·
nadian·AmeTican Challenge
Cup Series (Group 7) Sun·
day in the Grand Prix.
''I've always been an auto
'THIS HER!'S THI iNGINE' -Mildly sarcutic,
Dick Smothers views power section ol McKee-Olds
as he takes interested observers on tour of race car
which be and the Smothers Brothers Racing Team
racing and sports car buff.
I guess.'' the not-so-seriOUI
Smothers r ecalls. "But this
is my first year to be ac-
tive in racing itseU."
Considering that the Can-
Am series ii the "class"
circuit In racing, Dick and
his brother Tom Smothers
jumped into the sport feet
fir9l.
"I sorta figured I'd mrt
at tile top," Smothers grin-
ned. ''Then, I wouldn't b'ave
t.o bother about working
up."
Smothers doesn 't d r i v e
either of the team cars
himself. He leaves tile driv·
lng to Powell and to Charlie
Hayes, who resides in Or·
ange ud OW1U the shop in
which the McKee Olds is
being decked out for Sun·
day'' race. Hayes, a oioe·
year track veteran, will
drive the car in the Group
7 race Sunday as be has in
each of the previous four
Can-Am Events.
A aeries of mishaps have
cauaed the Ralpb Salyer-
owned McKee Olds to fold
before the finisO in all four
races. The battery failed at
Elkhart, Wis.; a stone en-
tered the engine ~t Bridge-
hampton. New York: a
crath (resulting in minor
L ...............
are 'sponsoring in Can·Am competition. The car is
being readied for Sunday's Times Grand Prix at
Rverside at driver Charle Hayes shop in Santa Ana.
injuries to Hayes) octurred
at M(>ssport, Toronto; and
Kayes ran off course at La.
guna Seca. ••
The Smothers group ts
still awaiting the lirst divi~
dend payment on its $26.000
investment in the car. But
in spite or its failures, the
car has competed with some
di•tinction. Qualifying thnes
have been just fraction off
winning marks and Ule car
reportedly hits up to 18.5
MPH on straight-aways.
Besides the quarter-mil·
lion dollar first year invest·
ment the team has made,
Dick Smothers' avid inter·
est in racing has also caus·
~d . him to see!\ a school in
which to learn to drive in
circuit races.
"I don't realfy know just
yet hOw far 1 want to go
with a racing career. I'd
have t.o work up in stages
of racing to decide bow far
rd go," Smothers soundly
contemplated in one of his
abort -Jived pensive mo-
ments.
Then be laughed, ''I mean
like I hadn't planned OD dy·
ing just yet''
Returning quickly lo h I s
semi-serious side. he el,b-
orated on several aspects
ot racing. "Cers are &etting
.aler all the time. though,
MlCl so is racing. That's be·
cause the drivers in big
races ere aU professionals
end they all know what
tbey're doing,''
Baek •• to his light
maoer, but lritb a tinJe
ol serious reflection: '"n\at'•
' why l doa 't like dub-type
NiCel where you have a
bundb of new, Inexperienced
drivers around -like my·
1etf. I'd rather be the dumb
guy racing with profession·
als than be the guy who
knows wbat he's doing and
is racing with a bunch of
dumb guys."
Elaborating f u rt h er.
Smothers explored his per·
sonal viewpoint.& on th e
world's second most popu-
lar siport. "Auto ncing l~
unique in iteelf. I mean, say
Br11ins Set
To Watch
USC Game
Mater Dei Swamps Cantwell a guy wins a race. even a
big one. Who really eeres?
The race is shortly ~got
ten.
The UCLA Bruin1i don't
have a game this Saturday
-or do they?
The Bruins, No. 2-rated
in the country, have · a bye
and Coach Tommy Prothro
is taking advantage of t h e
situat.ion. He will have his
team at · the Los Angeles
Collsemn this Saturday to
watch Southern California,
the nation's top-ranked
team, play host to Oregon.
The Btuins and Trojans
hook up in wbat could be
a battle of the nation's
top two teams Nov. 18. The
game is to be televised na-
tionally.
In a workout Thursday.
the Bruins went through a
spirited two-boor drID. For·
merly injured Greg Jones,
Don Manning and Andry
Herrera ~ipated.
All thr~e expected to
be ready for the Bruins'
next game. Nov. 4 against
Oregoo State.
Deep Sea
Fish Report
N&W,.eRT IDt\ttY'I lecktrl -.5'
•n<.1ler1: toe t>au. 11 bOnllo, , t1er••·
cuclt, 2A lltllbut. IAM't Undl~l
'8 •noltrt: " IMrrK ude, "" bonllo. 102 blu, • halibut,
llAL ••ACH-11 •110ltn : lt oonl·\
ti., 101 s,,nd bus.
5'NTA MONICA -42 anglers 30
halibut. ff blu .
MEllMOIA l•ACM-10 anql•" A2
bu racudt, • hl llbUf, 29 bOnlto. '1 .,.,,, I
Vl!NTUllA-17 •noltn: 167 c~llCO
tiau, 7 berrKu41t, 31 b9nllo. ltl rod<
llsll. ' l\tllbut. SAN CLEMEN Ta-3' anglt r< S1
horrac'ude, A2 b.u.•. J7 bonilo, I Ml·
lbul.
OCEANSIDI!-englers: lJ b<'f&·
cU<Se. 161 "~~'· 21~ bc<>llo. 6 • 1 tul. SAN P l!OllO (NtrM't La•d••91-1t ""~'.,." 18 b~nllo, S.4 calico t • '· JS s•,d t:•s1, .) hallbul, 10 rGcil ccd. 16 w~l~N ll~~·EOO lh .. nlll)-50 ••Qlrrs! I
llJ v~lloWl•ll. t 10 borr~cuM•. ·~ "'" nto. 40 114». 1j rod< coll. SI k•l'O c~~. IStelttllll-u tnQil>f' ' •'"~w· 1111, to be<11lo, 108 11trracu<11 ~ bus.
I rt'~k ll•h.
l'OltT MUENIMI! -S5 •nol•" 121
CAiieo tau . I h1llbut. 3 v•llowtall, u b41rrecwa. 31 bonito. MALlllU l'IElt -1) aMI!'"· 12
h•llbvl. n uillco b&n . " ll<)ftlto, Ito roe~ cad, • cow ccd. RIOOHOO I EACH·-t3 •noi"' 6 tu~a, 11 b~rrAc.uda, 183 cahc., M t*!,
17' bon1t1>, 35S rock cod, S6 cow cod a.r1:1e -,. .,n:• , · 61 tl(nHo, 7
mP~k,.r~I, l1 rock cod. ~llltAOISE COVE-Al •nofn\ 21S c_~llci. bus. II bon110, 410 r·r~ Wl.
LONO llEllCH (P"ltlc s~rt' 'IMl
-SI anolcr> 2U b&rr1cud~. I'" ~
nlle. 3! ("llCO b'!S, 10 Nlllbul !Pier·
otlnt Lendln1>-SS •ngl"'\ "' 114r· r•culf•, 16! bo.1, 111! t>nnllo l~"mon1
l'ltrl-H •n1lt rs. 18 b.trr~cU(!I S1o
!Miu . 101 bonito llltH-32 • '~'t'>
?JO l)c)njto, ' 111110v1.
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tM 01t1Y 1'1111 SI•"
Mater Dei's varsity foot·
ball squad romped to i t s
third s t r a i g h t victory
Thursday night with an
easy 23-0 white-washing of
Cantwell in an A n g e 1 u s
League encounter at santa
Ana Bowl.
The victory puts the Mon-
arcbs on top of the league
with a 2-0 mark while Cant-
well was dropping to the
bottom .
Thus it sets up the na·
tural n e x t week w i t h co-
leader Servit&. The Friars
took apart St. John Bosco,
42-0 at La Palma Stadium
to keep ·pace with coach
Bob Woods' Monarchs.
Mater Dei's crushing de·
fense overwhelmed the hap-
less Cardinals from Monte·
bello as the mighty Mon·
arch defense limited the in·
vadeu to a net of three
first downs in the game.
Can\well didn't make a
lirst down until the fourth
quarter.
The offense. which had
sputtered' consistenUy dur·
ing the pre-season, contin·
ued to improve in league
play as quarterbacks Kevin
Williams and r eserve Doug
David led their mates to
the victory with accurate
passing and deva stating
quarterback keeper plays
around the ends and over
the tackles.
However. it must be said
that it was the defense that
kept the Monarchs in such
good field position with Eric
Patton and Co. holding the
Cardinals to virtually noth·
ing.
Tht hosts had started out!
I
in dismal fashion. losing
the ball on fumbles three
times in the initial quarter
and d i d n • t get untracked
until late in the first hall
when they m a r c h e Cf 51
yards in nine plays for tbe
first touchdown.
Kevin Williams passed to
Bill Ander-for the final
15 yards wtla just 1 :28 re-
maining in the half.
The Monarchs s c o r e d
again before the halftime
after Spencer Frazier re-
covered a Cardinal bobble
on the losers' 26.
Moments later. John Hef-
fernan split the uprights
with a perfect field goal
from the 12. The 22-y a r d
field goal came with 15 sec-
onds left in the second quar-
ter.
With a nine-point margin.
the Monarchs seemed to
open up a little in the third
quarter and marched at
will.
A major penalty stopped
one long drive but then the
Monarchs came right back
to put together a 70-yard
march consuming 10 plays
to ice the contest.
Mark D u n n ' Ii 29-yard
scamper was the crusher
with 2:19 left in the third
period.
David , who played only in
the fourth quarter, put m
a show-running for 52 net
yards in eight carries and
passing for 51 more on four
completions in seven tries.
And, he scored the final
Mater Dei touchdown to
cap the n i g b t. With the
Monarchs encamped on the
C a n t w e 11 five, D av i d
sprinted. over for the TD
with 55 secondl to go.
MO C ..... ...,,.,
' t Wtltlamt to ~ IJ.. irard ,.... 1:•. • • ......,,_ 22.,,.,., field eoet.
t :IS,
"Certainly there's denger
in racing •.. that makes
it exciting. Every driver knows he's going aaamst
others who are just • good
or better. but each one
starts the race knowing he'1
going flO be tile winner. It's
·~thing.
"Otl, there's som~ glory
that goes along with win-
IS
If
TMN -.w ning a race, but that's cer• • °'*'• ,,_.,,..., run. ''"· ... i..1 .. not-~ the '-.--..1. t ....,.,_ t~ PAT. ..........,,, wvnu ~WI
~ ...,_ involved." 'll
2l • o .... ld, s..yw&1 n111. t:ss. """""""'..; ..... ...,.,....., ....:._ .. hi• t ~ ltldld 1'.AT. '-"''"t'""'M.16 ·--WUD a
.,... STATISTKS MO c own profession as a com•
~~ =: ::Z 1~ \ ec»an, Smotber's esplained, ~~~ =-.::: ~ ; "At a real big .race, ray v-.. ,_, """"" a1 12 like Laguna Sec.a, maybe ~= T:.*' ....,.. JA" ll there's 60,000 people watdl· :~·':...= 3n 11~ ing. We oould do a live ~:;: =-=c....-~ l show and 25 million people
Num11tr 2..::: 1 s may watch it on t.elevlsion. ~=.~ ''s0 2'-~ There'• a lot of glory doing ~=e/eN'"-"' ~ '1 a show -and I don't even
Fvmlllft ~ .., ~ • 1 bave to risk my life."
111\•ter Del 0 • 1 7-ZJ C•fttwell 0 0 • l>-.f
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7 4 8 JI ..511 IS 1 I ti .466 ("""'911
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II S1 11 a . ,. . " • • • 51 r 11 SI JOl
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St Paul I 0 7. 0 Jlet1111m Del I 1 1 21 Cantwell 0 1 O JO
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SAVE s2s
OCTOBER 29-7 PM
MAJOR LEAGUE
1968! I BASKETBALL
That's not tht
price .•. they
ccst less anahe1m
AMIGOS
vs.
OAKLAND OAKS
"!~$W:RVED S~ATS
4.00 3.&0 3.00 2.&0 2.00
f or ticket reservations call (714) 635-500'
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HUNTIN~TON CINTll
FASHION ISLAND
-.. -
l
f. DAlLY PILOT Frld&Yt October 27, 1%7
Lions L>g ·~,"~ ~ "J
Victory ~ =-= •nHo•-
Over Tars
Westminster High's de·
fending CIF championship
barriers ran their Sunset
Learue record to 6-.J) Thurs-
day .tternoon with a ~
vidory over Newport Har-
bor.
In other Sunset League
diatance action, Huntington
~h kept a stride behind
the p~tting Lions as the
Oiler• ncorded their filth
win against one loss by edg·
lng Western. ZT-7.8. and Sao·
ta Ana outJegged Marina,
:¥>-31.
Corolla deJ Mar and Es-
tancia ttgistered Irvine
League triumphs ovel' Costa
Maa (~) and Magnolia
t?Z-31), while Valencia con·
tinued to run away with the
lea&Ue title • it blitzed
Fountain Valley. 15-44.
In a Crestview League
duel. Laguna Beach was
downed by Foothill. 15-50.
V.nitY
GRIP WITH RIGHT HANO
IS A DELICATE ONE
Since the right hand follows
the guidance of the left through-
out rnc:1t of the swing --uni i I it
lash• through the boll in the hil-
ting orea --you wont o delicate
sense of fee I with this hand·.
Whenever you wont to hold some-
thing delicately, you do ii with
yO'Jr fingers --not your palm.
And that's how yov hold the club
with the right hand --in the fi n-
gers (see illustrat ion It for proper
pa&itioning).
%en this ri ght-hand grip is
cloud, the '1V" formed by the
thurnb ond forefingershould point
to your right shbulder (i II us trot ion
12). If it poi nts to the left of
thisshoulder, youare holding the
dub too much in the palm, rather
than in yCAJr fingers.
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Pirates
To Host Mixed Reactions to JC TV
By BILL BURNS
No one seems to take the
Orange Coast's unbeaten junior college footbaU tele-
casts in a mauer of fact PlNltes play host t.o Chaffey manner. Reaction to Bill
Tourney
Saturday at 9 a.m. to open Brundige and Undoa Crow
the OCC Water Polo lnvi· is either "great" oc "louly."
tational in the first of four M06t frequently .uked
matchH. question is : "Why don't
Rio Hondo clashes with they oolorcut t b e • e games!" 1be aNWer la
UCLA's fT06'h at 10 a.m. and quite simple: Most footbell
the four teams exchange op· fields upoo which tbe1e
pooent.s for later ramea at games are played are not
1 d 3 sufficiently well·uitad to an p.m. U f I kup Th.e Pirates own 8 i~-0 a ow or co or pie • "' Color oameras are con-
season record and captured aiderably more demanC1ing
championship honors in the than bl'aek and white. The
Southern OaJifomia Jnvtta. Orange Bowl in MJami re-
ti 1 One hi h1;.m. quired a tremendoualy ex-ona · g • ..._.,t of pensive fQce • lifting of it.a
Coast's season was a victory lighting system to permit
over tbe USC varsity. NBC to add the New Year's
Chaffey sports a 15-4 rec-Day game to it.a rcbedllle •
ord and is in the midst of a nighttime telecast
its best ~son in sevenu Yes, the football blkec many m odd bounce. For years. Coast nicked the Pan-example, thiB Saturdey'a No-
tlhers 13-10 in a double over-tre Dame -MJcbigu State
time earlier this seuon. game, which will be n.a-
Besides the )091 to the Pi· tionally tele~ed by ABC.
rates, Cllaffey baa been was a P-e-aeuon pick to be
beaten only by Santa Ana, the game ol the year.
Long Beach and UC Irvine. But early in tbe ll8IOll
The potent Panthen have ti· Houston humiliated the
Ues in Che Oal Poly Pomona Spartans ~-7 a Purclue
Invitational and the SUta humbled the Irish 7.8 -21.
Barbara Tournament to Then came the Mm ol. Troy
their credit. lo both campue1. SC mu-
UCLA's fresh!Mn aquad, tared .xsu 21-17 ad two
which Coast faces at 1 p.m., weeb Wlel" wrecUd re-
is undefeated ..tt.er f i v e v~ tit South Bead to the
games ~ is reported to tune ol 2'-7. And· mt week·
be the best frosh teem in end Mh!et'Jta'a Gap.a un·
Bruin history. dermined U. Spm1:ana 21~. DuJite owning tbe worat 1be ...... cndi6I tor
record (U ) in lie iDvita-tlaese tw la ... 1IMe made
tionat, Rio HOlllo e,_,. to tbe W.., ...,.. rn*h
be a tough mata for U1 of IMt JW"'• CID • »'I II ot the QChera liDct its IOIUI dmm .. Mlilllll W _..
were suffered ._.m.t 101De er ~ MlrdaJ ,.....
of the best SouCbland polo No,r, fl9e ftale lllltiaa II
team.a, inclllding USC, UCJ, awaitbtg the USC -UCLA
Loog Beach, Cerritos and clash on NllfiontJ t.eewe No-
El Oamil»o. Most of t h e vember 11. PuNDe WM tbe
Roadrunners' louu have Big-10 powezbolae, tmllblie
beeft by one point. to rd1rn to the RGle Bowt
No admission will be "because of tbat kJusy rule
charged for 1he invitational of the coofereace probiblt-
and the Pirate pool affords ing any team to so west two
Uatil la.t M .., ....... Ti ..... ,.. 2 NY Jets.
~ fte .... a s:a..-..., cr-IPI). II ...... (!) CL -RAMS
lpOt ill ae .,., &la•1
• aAl-""PGA ~ Ami-GAME-LAI at Ch I c a.1 o
ri&tlt--*W -... -. ... , On sJwwNI'.·· ee.n. . -• ,,. 1 cc ill Ak-laeal flltWI 11, w na. a. nn ... tf Bea 1 p.a. (7) CT -BOXING
ICS ' • .., -... I ..... Gw .. , W.U. ~ PatterlJOll vs. Jerry
_. 11 ' S • fact llr ...... ._ ....._ Qlaany, fouitit yesterday
naJel .. gt a n --1...11 4::9-&& (f) Cl -GU'J'-_.._ the QI • -..,..,!a a ' .. Gedllil -Mii--at ymptc.
Mt .....--._ ..,.._ -ram ...,,." LA·•• was blacked out for
bmi&J t. ..... il f:JI .... m er -NCAA Chia matctl in the ABC-WBA
1'11ea ~ .. •• Ore-CUP1 -r.... lft IDp ea&.--at for a fighter w I t h
p 9llle. A" ... tlie ·-Illa w.k. gut.a e.>ugh to Claim he iJ BI'" ..... I a 1 ... f_ 4'11 ..... (l)a.-&JNGI ibe world cl9mplon.
StaafGN. AttL ..._ _. CA-IA .t PlUllaCb 1:• • m. ff) CL -AFL Pl • I ... Mcn...lcl r clabbliwl ..... ._ 1JA a-.. d' ' GAME-San Diego <l\ari· en at Oakland Raiders. eutiql mw -Ifie .. S ...._ Cl') er -IPOllT I p.a. (JI) CT -USC W '' j1W& _. ... ...,._ ~GI .,._., ...,. GAME-Oregon at SC, Tom
tend 1'J BYU. OllJ ... • --J(dy mikeside yeste:rda,y at Ilia ..... CN ._.. it i.. I p.& (f. Cl' -APL
ra,eete. ..... _. ' a' 11• ~ fll i.t u.;:=.(s) CT - N. D.
tlle-IWilu ' ..,. 21-M. ._..... GAllE-MSU at N. D. yea·
Aa .. "*-0.... I'DA ..:e-.!.1!~~ J~!_~ terdl.J,
bM nm - • 1 ill JU>-... -~ ' ,. •. (5) er -UCLA uw.!!:M .. • tit liFlllJ Ma 0.... B i 11 -~ Wi,. M...s. -·'-..___ . a Ir. Li ado a Crow nc.runa-... laftO ~•
....... ...._• fl _. s-111 Am S.. drftliD& a bye thia week, • '---Keith Jacbon 1lakel advan-_J~~J~ _ ar:; J9L •.a..-01)<7-DEL :: : =ei;urtheaU~ ~ -a I I !"! ~ tldJJ'• Nee PD* ., far. with fitm
-clipl ud interviews. .,.:,.• t;;. {~ t ~ ·-··· 4:• p.•. (U) CL -llUD-DLE--c.oach Jcm McKay
Neel.. glllllb. U a.a (f) CL -APL reriewl tile Troy • 0reton
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Vl(tar Mer11nn (Hiil IO:J1, 6111 Rich
MCClurt IHlll I0:4S. 1111 lluetit<I a.
,.. .. , IHlll 10:.51, fl!I Jolin llOSllck
IHll IO:!f, 12111 Pettr Dor» (Hiil II OI, 11111 JtHY MllH IHll) 11 :11
J...,lor vonit'f score: Huntl"VIO<I
8ffdl IS. Wtstenl d _
SICONO ltACI. One mite Two Vffr
olds. c111m11111 price "o.-m.ooo.
Purse Q,300.
ample &eating. years in a row.
119MTH ltACI. I 111' m1ln en r------------------------------------------------------------turl. TWo ""' olds. The De AllU Slekn. Pur,. SU.000 ldded. Groes
V11nltr ,
tE!lfMde n. _...... w
Isl Sl«W 8'1'1oll IEI 10:"4. 3'd ~ltW Wl'llll IE) IO:S>. '"1 Me r k llHd'( (El 10:55. 6111 Mill S.Pfl IE)
11:04 ,t.lefl ~II (El 11:04. fl!I LH .. ,..,,.. IEl 11 ·16, 11111 Jot C/lurdl I El
11.21 J•"'"' KOl't: ElllftCl• 21, ~
OC>lle 'SI Vlnlt't
s.MA• »• --.11
hi am _,_ (Ml le>:JD, "" Chr~ v.n. IMI 11 :a 7111 John l.lt'N>Or1 CMI ll·\1, ltl'I Onl<I Ledlrneft IM\ II 1't, 9111 Mae Wala'llt IMI I\ :1', *" -Mell"°" (Ml 11 ·~ 0• ... Nclsan !Ml 11:SI. Jo.,... acore : MerlM 1J, h •I• .,.. 1'
F'OSll·Scplt: M•rtM ti, ~nl1 A"" e Vanlt\' .,._ilt "· ~ ••di ,. Ill• Brandt Devis !Lil 10:41. "" tc;urt J-IJ81 II :OJ, IO!fl Oevld "'5IWld< I Lil II :9', 11111 Johfl P eltef • '°" !La l 11:%7. 12:111 lluslY 11&1""
IL8 ) II D. 131fl Mlkt Ntum•nn !La l 11;4'. 1.., Cllrh l.lmblf1 (Lil 11 : ••
Jl'IVM .aft! Feottllll IS. LH ll'•• ....,, .
Nino Bout
in Spring?
BOLOGNA. Italy (AP) -
The third title fi ght be~n
world middleweight boxing
champion Emile Griffith of
New York and Nino Bene·
venuti of Bologna, is expect·
ed to take place in New
York next spring. the man·
ager of the Italian boxer
David IJ Ptlomlno)
Lewloff's Pride (G llrln-)
ltl'lef' llUCW (M Y•f\Oll
trial! Ernp-. tit Gtr~lel
ClloCIPO U Sellen) ~ Thi lltuts (J Trvllllcll
on.It Tracer Cit Y~l
EO«n'' a..u (W Her1adtl Oen C..Ustln IW H1rmatt)
lteiatleble (W MetlorNY) ,. ... at•• l'rincdlne (It aiancol
IU 1211
117
x101 111
117
117
117
110
117
1U
TMlltO ltACL 6 ""1et19s. Tllt•
vN r old flll\e$. Clalftl'"9 prlcit -
'4llQO. ""'• u.200. tre,.....1w~l 0.1 Dul Chetl tO Ht411
Inclined IW Htr1act. I Medam Shiv• (0 Pi.<c.ol
Doll s-. IG Tonltuchll
... UI U (II Yount)
Selle'• prlu (II llle ncol
,,.
111 1U
117
117
"' llA
.. OURTH ltACI. ' lurloflts, Two
nor aid meldeftt C1tlfornla-bre<H.
Pune S7.5CIO. 114
116 ,,, Nimble Girt (0 Halll
l'tleca Tellt (0 VelH-11
SfnwtierrY Clover (J Sellers)
Tudor Pie (J Anlf'llurll)
Finl ltt..... (It lllanee)
ConltctloNte Ill Gerclll
ltu!ll K. (W MlhorMlll ~lallc:&lut lA.~I
CnrY About Ya
Otl Clelo (M Y1netl
116
"' XIOI
114 116
114
116
l' ... Tl4 llACI.. ' fur1orltL , _,
olds 1nd up. Clt lmlng price ~l2'0fl.
Purte a.:ioo.
Swfu Sank IM Ytneil
lhrt Prillot 10 l'leroel
Grey Selim IJ Trullllol Mlrtill Eafle 111 Gertie>
lttlamey1 U S.lltrsl
HHV. He (W Hodges!
Hot T\cMI IW H1rmelll
T ... FM! ID Htlll
Cobos ($ Solol
115
111
111
•lot 111
114
llA
114 112
$21,"50, lo w\MW $16,l75.
Grw Medllllon (W Mtll«M'fl
Pel\llloch ID Plt «»I
lluU.u SouYeftlr IM Veneri p,_ Prod ID Hell)
E"lu D'ltlMIV (0 Velesqw.1)
Oe..tlock lll Yorttl
Y.$o (J Tnillllo) Polff~ (J Sellen)
lloul Soedrvm llollle ...._ IW Ktr1.0I
&lu-IM Solomollcl
Wllla -G&<>o IW Hvmtlll ChouO<...,. lll I Ienco I
MIMTM llACI. Abau! 1Vt fufl°"''
Oft Mt. l v..er -1nd up Cl•lm"'9 pr1Gt 112.)00.$11,250. Pur1t O.JCO,
Td1oupllcule' 111 Yorttl
CendY TOI> Ill G1rcf1)
A-Ml Rtnombre IM Y1nul
N-FinfW 10 VeO.IQUetl ~elllnt (W MallorMyl
A·EI Gordo s.m (G Tt n!Qudlll Ptul A.. (0 Htlll
Smlltn .>.ff (W H.,,tdll
A,.,..JI 1nd Trill 10 l'lt"t)
~ f , ~trolned entn>
Bee Football
._.. "" Ollerten lt\Hltl"9toll llMdl 20 u n
Seflll AN Vallrf 0 0 t 0-0 """""""" a .. c11: T°"Chclowns -Gerti! w11a. llockY Ctrdt m. c .. 1,,
llllotkY. Mlh McCord. 01vt Crock· 1
ott, Ltrrv Herrlson, PAT'> -Munoz I
l2), Tim FUnltt, WIM (1), MtCord.
ken W OMmn
W.atmlnster O t t t-o
$enta AN 0 I 0 ~
ket'I"" ... ""'
(Of-dtl -' 0 • 0-' Coste Ml'M 0 6 6 0-1'
(dM; Touchdowlls -DI YI Wllllt.
RACE RESULTS
said Tuesday. .,..,.,..,.,.._.,,...,.,.. ............ P'I!~-..
Benvenuti who stripped
Griffith of the world crown
last April, lost the second
bount and the tiUe Sept. 29.
Bruno Amaduzz.i. his man·
ager. told newsmen he be·
lieved the third match
would be staged sometime
oext spring.
"I bad five meetings in
New York with the Madi-
son Square Garden man·
agemeot," he added.
Cee Football
1-. w OMrttn
Mlrift• O 1 ll 7~ w .. iem I> 1 O 0-31
Mtrlne: T~ -Howord
14111 121. Hertli• Hull!. On• C.m•
t.H. P,t. T's -Henry lA1c.eno 12).
Mtrrlll W•r-. ._.. w OHmn
l'OU\'1 .. 111 Volley 0 1 1 0-14 v.imci• o o t 0-o FGU11l1ln Villff: TouehdoWll6 -
O.ve Ttrrv 121. PAT'S -Terry.
Sure Irr OMrten ..... 9"0!.. 1 0 0 0-1 EJ.ltllCll o o 0 11-41
Esitncle: Tou~s -~ch•u•
nnlY SCM9 Irr OHrten
l.e_.a.Kh 0 00 ~
FOlll!llN t t t 7-7
... llST ltACa. Dl\f' mlM , en41 •
Yllr old meld9'1s. c111m1,,., Pur•
$2,J:)O.
Over the COIMltr
IHermettl
•. oo uo , ...
C°"p '°"'~ IY1ne11 Wel'Wlnl TO!ll (Hoimqvlttl
T1,,,.._1 37 vs.
J.20 3.00
lUO
Scntc""6-Mr P-. Hud!, Cirel1CI l'rlz.t, lloY 0on.
HCOlllO ltACll. 4 lutlonp.. T-
YN r old maidens. C111mtne. Pvr>e n.200. Alibu• (PtlomltlOI lS.:IO U.20 6.20 Golde.. lltlCAlfW (Htr1K1tl J.IO HO Stts Red (SolomOntl VO
Tlmo-1.10 3/5. Scrtltlltd -Alpen'I Mlw. GrH I
Ship. Mela's Sor!, Trtfl Arms. Run
N' Act, Decoder ,
OAILY DOUILI. S-0¥9r 1111 c-l•r
te f.AMIHlll.. 111\f S117M.
TMlllO llACI. Ont milt. Two yy r
llld maidens. c111m1,.. Pur,. n.200
IMl1or1u (~I 62.20 23.20 10 10
8'11c.onY Song !Hell) lUO l .X "*' ltultr IMe~nevl '·'° Tlm.-1.:lt l/S.
Sc,ratct..o-Chlrote Worf'!Of.
"0UllTH ltACI. 6 tur""'91. ) Vear old~ C1tlfornla·breds. Clelmtno. Punc u.100.
VI HI Run IYorkl I ~°"' lluhorts (Harttckl
Up Ind Around IY•ntll
Timt-UO 4/5.
uo '·'° uo j.40 3.60 uo
Scr11Ched-ScoH's Pet, Fuuv Thu•• Ion,
l'll'TH llACl, Ont mllt. Two veer
old mallMn fflllts. Puru n .soo.
IC lddlte (VtlMqwtl lUO 6,.0 ,,20
DeddY'S Gitt IMll\orM'l I l.60 l .60
A·Am Llllr (Gerclt l •.oo
Tlrne-1.JI .
Scratched -Adamt Ev., T•besco.
Auntie G<ay, Jell Pundl.
A-It. Utl -··ll'l lntd tnlry,
SIXTM llACtE. OM mil•. l YM r olds ....s up. Altowancu. Pur,. M,000. ~usttw lJMhonlrt) U o 3.60 1 40
lloYtl 8el<#~ IH.n.cJll • 00 J 00
Malnsllett !Ycr1il ltO
Tl,,..._1.l5 4/5.
No scr1tc11es.
HVINTH llACI. ' lurlO<lgl 3 VH r
olds end up filllu Ind mares Allow·
•nces. Purse M.000.
lldY Ernw( (Her1Kkl U O J >O 1 AO ECtlO Flttl IVeilsquul 7.60 3 40
Fleshy llln (MallofMYl , •O
Tlm.-1.0t J/S.
No scratcllts.
ll•HTM ltACa. 6 turloftQ~. Two
veer old tlltles. Allow•nce. llurst
M,000 Time to Lt1Vt
(V1ll1-I)
P.mv Line (Meho<r,.,yl
Ttllcl"' ierb IGorclt l Tlm~l.ot l /5.
No scrttc:Ms.
MINTM llACIE. About 7'~ lurlents • t
Ott furl. 3 Vter Old! Ind UP (111.... e ii 1"9. Purs. 11,600 .
&uu llrovo IHerm1111 6 to •.10 3.00
Into lf1e Wind ITtnlguchll S «> '40
Chttlbl IHerladcl 3 40 ,
Tlm&-1.31 2/J.
$cr1IGhl!O-four SPHC11. Swill A«.
BIDotlge Trul:k
IO!lbrlohl. P..-e G1f.
Dodge's low '68 prices 1ive you mert trudl fOf tlll btcl. tlnla' 311 Cl. i&.. Y.f's • .. 11• •~Sia A1•
Celeb Queen Contest Set
A Dodge Truck tlvts you Mo•e truck whe11 ytu bvy It I ct11J1Cts; _, fnll I qt.. 225 a.. i&.. ti J1J C11. iL Y.f'a
More ,erformanct when you d11ve It! Mon 111Hy belt ill Vt tH 1111111 ~ t. ~
when you trade It! A11• Dcdgf s reputatiOtl for to11c-.
dependa ble performance m ure1 yoa tf More work-time,
less down· time. Dodie Trucks are Kl111 tf tt11 llod !
Aslt .. saln .. wlielltf•..,~•
tlle wi•e seltetiel tf tr..-asillll • ... ~
will 1i••'" best pafltw ..... "'"' .-na •. Preparations for the Or·
ange County Celebrity Goll
Claasic are moving ahead at
an accelerating pace at Cos·
ta Mesa Golf and Country
Club.
At noon Sa~ a group
ol the County's prettiest
girls will gather at the club
lo compete for lhe honor or
~mg selected "Miss Qr.
ange County Celebrity Golf
~sic.•· Representativei;
from each ot the County's
'
cities will view for t h t
crown.
The queen will be active
throughout the Nov. S event.
More than 60 celebrities are
entered in the Classic.
Also on the adgenda is a
meeting at 3:45 p.m. Wed·
nesday at the club for the
junior goUers who w 1 I I
serve as caddies during the
event
Result~ nf the club's wc>ek·
ty men's tournamen1 were
announced by Steve W1t~on
as rollows: Sweeps at Los
Lagos -Gross-Ted Neh
berg, 75; E. V. Wy scki. 77 :
R. .J. Christianson, 77. Net-1
P. Taormina , 66 ; M. Fre-
densburg, 68: T. England,
70: J. Ficovic. 70: J . John·
son. 70: J . Blythe. 70: L
Shepperton. 70: J A Coop·
er. 70
t Mesa·L1nda .. Jean Vancr
was the low gross winner
with a 77 and Dan Moo rr
was the low ne1 winner w11!1
a 66.
Dodie pickups ind compacts r.nmbine aeod looks wit-If y~·re em•erilt a~. fiM tit allell • -.ast
brawn. And brawn starts with.6 cyl. 110 cu. Ill. •n1inH up CamperS,ecial,.UC.. Dodge Builds Tough Trucks
SEE THE All·HEW '68 DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS AT YOUR DEPENDAllE '°°'E H.Alll ... 19C( IEP£mAll.m IS YMS AT "' mu COST.
HARBOR DODGE
2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa.
California
J .
..
Amerlea's Cup
Challengers May
Unde rgo Testing
Yachting. one of the old·
est and moat influential
magazines devoted to the
sport of yacbtlng in the
United Stat.ea, baa gone on
record suggesting a drastic
change ln the method of
America'• CUp cballager1.
E d i t o r BW Roblnaon,
widely known among
yachtsmen in Newport
Beach, laya it flatly on the
line in the ma1J%.ine'1 lead
editorial in the November
issue. Said be:
leave lta pteaent pedestal.
I'm for Out aide. But I'm al·
ao for healthy competttlon,
and it now seems obvious
that the America'• Cup
isn't."
Yachting Mag a z in e,
whose New York office is
directly across the street
from the New York Yacht
Club. is believed to wield
plenty of influence on the
116-year old ~r of the
Cup.
Even so, Robinson points
out: "We mull remember
.
,,.,, Ottat.r v, 1967 DAllY PJLo.l JIJ
• .,.. 'Ul"9•IOll COVU 01' n41 HOT1~: ::R:~a::~;t;OH
•aft ... ~·NIA llt AHO llO• l'\lblle llOtl<e Is ""'°Y e lvtn lh•I
.,.. Couen'Y Of' OltAlfOll WARREN STOU.ROFF, MAN U EI. Kialoa II Wins IA Series
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTlCli:
--1.. TORRES •l'ICI IETTY TOltRI,\, ,,.,,,,,_
Kilroy Yacht Misses One Roa!, B.t Tdn Tro-,Jay meYIClf W s.u.• CW ••AL IO<t d01"9 1>usl11eu under Ille lkl•l•&u• P'ttOf'e.-TY AT l' .. VATI ULI llrm ,,._ •nd slYI< Of AlCURATE
"' .._ AUllW of 1119 E.i•I• o4 SIM WRITING SYSTEMS COMPANY •I 1)1f
Gl\.MOltE GALLINGIR. 0ec:U1ecl Wut/louse lloao. CllY ol c ... 1. ~M. ~ Is ~ t lWf\ 11\11 II-. """'· "16,., Counl• ot O•••· Sltle ol C•ll ~ • E•eculOr ti II-. Etielt OI SIM lornl•. did on 11\t 10th <MY o1 OCto&er, KWoa D. John B. Kil·
roy'1 73-foot sloop from
Newport Harbor Yacht Club,
hal been named the winner
of Loe Anselea Yacbt Club's
Whitney High Point Serles
of deep water ocean races.
Klaloa Il won despite the
fact that she missed one of
the six races while &ailing
in the Honolulu race. The
winner is based on the be&t
five out of six races.
Her low score or 21 V.1
points waa based on first
places ln the J.tldwinter Cat-
alina, Tri-Island and San
Clemente Island races. She
scored a second in the Sall·
ta Barbara IabDd raee.
placed 17th ia tbe S.. N"tc0-
lu Island race lllld did Ml
start in the Stewart 1'nplrJ
Catalina Wud race.
Race committee daairaM
Charles Lavi.net-said ~
sults Of the .series W ....
delayed became fll a --
ber of protests, 8.-e •
which involved KWoa n.
Second overall ia die~
ney was the Cal_. CJP5Y,
skippered by ffarTJ MolOilba
co. Long Beach y adlt Clab.
and third wu the Cal4
Bellwether O. Tom Picbrd..
LBYC.
Overall winner el Ole Lit-
a.AS a •• ~ D· ~E GALLINGER. dKN-. ••II lf61, lw mutu•I conunt, dlnotve tM • .. .. "'""... .... .. n,. hloM>I •llCI Mi4 Nrtnerihilt •nd ~,.,~,. ,,,.,, , ..
(!) ~ Cb P"acir ID, C -.._,., •1«1 • c:anllrrNI~ ol i.11orn •• ,..,,,,.,, thertln. · • .... ...__. '-'• ., et eflor Ille Jlnd Sal4 busl~H !fl Ille 11.oture wm be .:a GJlilJ'; d) r=-e Ill. -"' -· , .. 7. ., IM otllct tonelucteo bY &e!IV Tom~. W1'0 Wiii ~y • •At.SWOll.,N • 5110£1.. •llolMVI. encl dltm•rte •II llebfllllti •1111 clolrls of lC ! ! . --Gl:aliat, 111'1 --lllt Otiw. Sollte lOf, N __ , ~ firm •nd rec~lvt all mo<llta PtYlbl•
• -flnOI, Cotllfwfti., ell IN rl8"1, title lo Ille firm
-·--lflfttnl tf .-kl wuutel et 111t Further nolq It hereby vlven 111•1 !tie a..AS C'-fJ) ,. ..... ..,-fll _... -.oll Ille •klfll, 1111• end uneltrt'-cl will not be rtto0n1lbt., lrom .-... ~ _. .. « • r~ ........, ._. "-..W .,..,. .. o1 .. 16 .._ 11111 <MY on flH' l llY abllNllons lncurrrd .._ ._ J--•-llllrtC.-. C11W111 ,_ .:qui ... DY operolloll OI llw tw BETTY TORRES "' llMNUEL K, -~ •W' .-,. ., --.. • ....., -"' 111 -llkHI TORRES In ltltlr own _, or In Iha ._ -.._,_, • ._. If llld tllKMWd. el ~ lime nemt ol Ille firm. m.;._:n •~ts::!":.:::~:•,::. ~O::~•';, r0~~ '¥llOATE.,o 0~T~~;:,:,,M~; C.Utorn11, t11l1 u._ llS) .--) -$tt11e If C.Rlafnl• CkKllDed 11 WARREN STOLAROFF ~ ee IAYC. ,,..,,;,.; ' bOshlil Orenee CounlV O.llV 1>1!01. -._.ft •t) .iK......& f U1 • f/I Tree! Jl61, t• Per Me~ r I, 27, 1'67 171•61 ~ _,, ·---...... 1115. ........ •nd
-... t p W,. A..... ..._._.. M-In 11w olllc1 ol --~ ,_ -......._ m f C-._... ti NICI County ol
--.. ...... ,_ a-.: -· -. -Iv known •• 2257 l'·HM4
..... f n . IAYC; ~. C:..11 Mn.I. c.u .. rnll. CHTll'ICATI 01' IUMNISS _ , -.;,.......__d T..-fll ai.: C•lll I" lawful monev l'ICTl't'IOUS NAME ICllf ll8i I . 6:• WWW ti -~ s...... on conllrmeflcn of Tro. unoersleneel Clo certify '"'" ••• ..._.... '-.ibdl, ..,, ., _, <-" -111911~• oviden<od coMIKllno • busl,... 11 l.tOO Nowpon .-w -_.,....,. ..., mortt•oe Of trull Center Drlw E, Ntwport I Hch. C.Hlor• ~·-..., • llW ~ •. IOIO. Ttn MfCtnl nla, uncler the ffctlllouo lltm n•me of
LEGAL NOTICE
"Let's change the method
for accepting challenges for
the America's Cup."'
.Roblnaon a~s on to point
out: ''The ancient mug has
become a problem. We're
damned if we loae it -or
at leut those directly in·
volved in losing it for the
first time would be -but
we 're alao damned lf we
keep winning it in the man-
ner we have been."
that the America's Cup is IC'~"'l"-.._.~,_~..,..,.."'S!llS"l!l~llil!::!!!9!•----!m.~""'!'!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!B•••l!!!!~!!!!ll-1!!!!•!99:1!~i:!!!~~~..!!'.:::
still a club competition. con-
,_, fll "'° -lllid IO .. *"°'lltO NEWPORT CENTER ANSWERING
.... W. SERVICE •od Ill•! 011cf tlrm Is <em·
"'-"' wll e. 101C1 .. lo -4 o1 n.. followlno per10ns. -· ._., ~ 19 i. "'-11"'9 •nel wlll n•mtt In Juli end ol•us of r~ldvl<e
ALTERNATIVE
Yachting'• alternative to
the present method or se-
lecting a challenger would
be to have challenaera qual·
i{y by means of what ii
loosely called a "D a v l s
CUp" type elimination.
• "T'hfa Jb~rely me IDS,"
wrote Robinson, ''that all
-countries interested tn chal·
lenging would participate in
an elimination series, with
the winner &oitlC againlt the
AmerScan defender." ~ lllminatkm would be • fOIDIWMt lllDJlm' to tllle tri-
• DOW condllc:ted IO telect
a U. S. defender.
• With four challenges al·
ready in the hopper -Eng-
land, Australia, France and
Greece -the 1970 challenge
year would be an ideal time
to start such a system.
Robinson voices the opin·
ion of thousand.a of yachting
fans in thiJ country and
abroad when be states flat-
ly:
"We should not pull our
punches or slacken oar ef-
forts to put forth the best
defender we know bow to
produce. I for one would
bate to see the Ct.Ip ever
trolled lole1y hy a private
organization, the New York
Yacht Club. The club's de·
sires and decisions in re-
spect to its own trophy na-
turally come first. The trou-
ble is. however, that it bas
achieved a world • w i d e
promlnance far beyond any
other competition in any
sport 1pomcired by one club
just for its members.
IMPROVE
"What, then, is to be done
about it ? The answer is to
give the competition a
chance to improve."
Robinson views the lack or succe11 suffered by cha.l·
lenger.a since World War II
as more than just a tecbni·
galogical gap. What is more
important, be opines, is
that a challenger be given
a chance to become battle-
Wttd befGl't taking on a
defender tbal bu to bl tun-
ed to tbe biCbelt poaiblt
pitch in order to win out
selection series.
"Any country that is shut
out until 1976 under the
present system will have to
virtually start over again to
develop another challenge
program. The people cur-
rently interested in 12-me-
~rs can't stand by, dabbling
quietly in their tanks, un·
tiJ the:n," said Robinson.
Robinson's wrap.up of the
piece bints that such a pro-
posed elimination s er i e 1
may have been already diB·
cussed by officials of the
NYYC. Said he:
Improvement Slated
•
At Ala Wai Harbor
Ala Wai yacht harbor on
the island of Oahu. termin·
a1 point of the Transpacific
Los Angeles to Honolulu
race, has been chosen as
ooe ot three ha.rOors in Ha·
wail to be enlarged and im-
proved at a total cost 'OI
2.3 million dollars.
The improvement has
been recommended by 1be
Board o< Ensioeers f« Riv-
The leolc Is
1llm ••• the
colort•r•
right In
fashion •••
and the
mood 11
fllall . S..
~new
at Ill• Nor'•
from $15.00
ers and Harbors. an inde·
pendent Agency set up to
ecrut:inlu the Army Engl.n-
eers' wat~r resoorees...pro-
posals.
The other two wb<H's are
Kik.iaola, Kauai, and Laa-
laea, Maul. The propoled
work generaDy Jnclude1
deepenint and widenbat the
a.ppora@ cbannelJ and har-
bors, aittt the modification
and extension of exlstinj
t>Nta.kwaters.
~n three harbors are part
o( a system of small boat
harbors in the Hawaiian Is-
lands which accommodate
a srawing fleet of lighl·
draft recreational craft and
service the needs of inter-
iNnd cruising.
SIZES
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Welcome A.hoard
Sailboat Racing Dying of Activity?
Ta ~ -...n tnd June E. ICtnntely kno.,,, to mt to _...... • ~ Or-toast O.llY "1101. be ,,,. __ , Wllooe ntme1 art 1u1>-By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ber, M>O lamented t .. e ~.. 1 · P l ..., -~ IP..a ~ ..-0ct -. " .,,,, -· ,_ 1H1 1111 .. 1 scr•bff 10 111e w11111n 1nwumen1 1..i1
Boatiat Editor dwm· dling of __........._ ..__. W ._. ~ _. ----"'-" ---•Clm~ied9td they execurec1 '"* 'lme. ..----.-----_. .. ---LEGAL NOO'JCE (OFFICIAL SEAL)
Is oU~ sailboat racing last season in Newpart Bar-! ....._ 1 T_!!. • ~ .. ,J_ ~ .._ L"' ~:';~c~u~i1c."r:n'7;;.,.
about to collapse under the bor Yacht Qab'a ,_. •--=a-• mllE-lilllmi ... .,._. 11w ....-. Prh><1pa1 0t11u tft
Wel· •ht Of too many events-.. 5 w arnt<llCAT'E CW COltl'OltATION Ort~ County a>• AhmanSOll Series for --1 ...... 1 .--~ flllllioo • f ill die ..-autllfUJ UHDU "'"' COll'lmluloll Exolm many of which overlap dur· • r-• • • -......-r-· -lCTnlOUI MAMI •uo11s1 J1, "" racing )'laChtl. Patio ........ a 11'9111 .,... "' -... ... ... ., ~ 't'ME Utf0flt$1GHED COltPOltATION Published Orange Coasl Oalty l'llo•. lng the height or the sea-J'n ... _ Ah--&!--'--Ii ... . . -......,, _,... llllt It .. c:onducl-Oc1. ll. 20, n •11<1 Nov. l. •••1 l&.I0-11 son! .,..., ._,._ Ga_,. en.t_ .. llllJ' ..-..C fll ~ -a d • cm. -;.,. • _. .... plclure lllellro bualnus
Many Southland yacohts-dropped fro.m more ..... P'W.. .. +' I a ir.mB ....... YSY -...,. ... ~!;-' ~liwaMIMA~i1ou4:'~~~ LEGAL NOTICE
men are beginning to think in the first duft rams a ....., &. --"' l'VSSY CAT GARDEN •nd "·UMS
h bl less than a dm:im bJ tllieJ.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ........ -,,, .... cor-tllon -ClltTll'ICATI 01' CO•l'O•ATION
I() as some of t e top ue· time the last two of tile -· "" """ ....... ,..... "' bu1lneou It ., '0R TRANSACTION 0, IUSINES$
water series as well as tEY YOU -· UNDER ""T1T1ou1 Na11111
W ...... kend rega"A-have suf-races were l(hedglecl M•-· Cottl'OltATIOlll ... bal THE VNDERSIGNEO COllPOllATION
"'" ~Km Lind' -man, a Uooalfrt A-, A-Im. Ctllto<ni. -· htr•OY urtl!y !NI It lo Conduclil\9 f ed d""""g the past Sea '""" ~ ~r !2. l"7. • ltltPl\oM l"SWtrlno larvlce l>usltllU er ... .., • ..-iftd erdhgsieC ii .. ..... 10 ..... GAltO.AN COltPOllATION IOUltO el 6S1 Wtsl !flt\ Sii·-· .Suilt I, IOD for the want of fllltrieg, • -Ir_. Mlrllftdll. Prtiklent Coote ~u. C.llt0<nle. ullCW Ille lie· The board of directors of the Meter PfflDde. STAU ~ c.&Lll"OtlNIA l llllou.s 11 , m Mme ot c D A' T I.bat Judi•--.J ..... f, Wllal'S ......_.. aa#fTY 0# I.OS ANGlLU I U. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE eftll !IWll ukf Ocean Racina FJeet of ._. -Clll .. l1a fl OclDllH. A D llfm It ~-.cl • Ille .......... CW-.. ~-.. '--,.,tUwls t.~ -. Uon ia 8 N!Oe+flet. !W, ..... -• .....,., l'Vlllk Ill tnllM. W110M H~I 1i11ta 1111 lluJl-"1'N...,..IU \AlllUllUA -o;a -~ ..... .. llt ... ~ .. S•lt . ..,_ la .. .....,
pruaed ODDffmed O.eJ' I.be -.I ilalllt -a ·~ -·51' _, ---,,,.,,._ M1' .... --PfCA'tEX, INC., 411 W..1 1t!ll situation tJ1Cf Im uked jb apart. Said be; • -• .. ,._ ~ If "'° cor. tw.1, $U11a I, Cos• Mee, Cllllfornla
"lt's the same Id 111111. _ A!!ftlj-" =.-:' .::": :: C:':'.1.: ac"t::.~~1~61~"' ... ,,. 11111 1"!' day ti members to take a long. -·---..L: ...... .-., ~ _.... -· -IC'llnowMOoeel 10 tc0t-•t• ™" hard }OOJc at three Salient s.,.,. '""lllaDMllp -- -weft cor-•llon u e<ultel PEGATEX, INC f ts be displayed if a USC ..... ~ -~ ..... ,., J Foa. S«. lrto. ac : ........ team ·-•ts..1 .. _ ~ • S1ll5 WITIKS.S "'" "'"" -..... SlAlE OF CAllFOllNIA. 1. Participation is the key ._.. ...._ --MlcNt1 I Nustn COUNTY OF ORANGE. u.
to success rn all these for a acbeduled came be-_..,., ""'°"< · C•11'°'"'" On 1111• '°"' d•Y of 0c10C1tr. Ao. nn. ca• .. ·• they ...__~ .. _. a tile ~•lllc.•P"I Olllco In Oel0<0 me. Constanct E lhomPSOn. • events. ,.._ ~ la "-'" '°"""" Nolary l'ul>lk In •ncl t0t 111ld County 2. H you feel there are last minute that a beer-..... ... HC•ER. All'n. •nd Sit le. rnldlng lhtrtln •• "ulv <om·
bust Would 1..... --it-,., • 191 SI .. 1e111t •It min~ •rid ,.....,n, e>enonelty •-••· LOO many events b e i n g U'C .._,., L-. m l'.._,__IW La .......... Cellfionoie "'" eel INory J, Fox ~nown lo mt 10 bt llw
h d l_.. 't ' t to "()r ft\a...._ lJCLA'I tit.--.0C: S.tr•IUV-Trtesurer OI !ht .cllrpOr•tion SC e u """• I IS up 0 you ,,~ ... "'*"'-' 0r""90 Coe~• O•llY PllOI, ,.,., u ecultel lht within ·~-tnl on
influence your 0Wn yaChf Wouldn't COll\e oat fGr file 1llE M'"• -11a• Oler. a fJ, --· l. II. 1"7 lM.MI btn•ll ol tt.f Cf>'poullon lhtrtln nemrd,
I b t th -•-,-t f .,.........,. half beca"--., .... •-·• ~ •••-•nd ecll~ to mo lllal ouch coro-C u s as 0 e lnucn al )' 0 '"""VUV-__,,, LEGAL NOTICE O'lllon tllKUltd lhe ume.
lour particular club's rac-were behind and fipr'tld .. _l_ll, "rJ' ... in w11""" wi.ertOf. 1 h•v• 1ttrwn .. "" cou.Jdn't · -HI my hAnd •11<1 Otllaod mv otllclel Sl'al ng program. uiey · WlD aayway. •• e t • ~ CW 'nUSTll'S SALi Int dey Ind yur In ltlls ctrllrlc•lo ""' 3. M<>st people wtll agree "Of coune it can be ar--• • -.,_ ...... --7-•Do•• written.
f _.. ..__. ht , .£1 &~ ... e. t 0.. T-., ............ , U, 1 .. 7 ti ll 00 ISEAl) ft iS better to have a tlW fUciu .. ,.~ Y8C racut& -.... -• a-.. SOVTNEltH NATIONAL COMPA· (011$ltnct £. TlloinQ-
topfli ..... t. WeJI SU---ferS becaQ9e it js 8at (9-1n'. .. IMy _._ Tru)IM uncltr Ind Noterr Public In el\d !0< H id
6" ~""" I ....r .a. y -• o... "' T"'" c111H Mer "· Coun,., anc1 s1e1e • events than a multitude of ducted for Ole ..._... fill UW5 A I ,.., 4'¥_.., w lEONARD c. MAC· Nvrw1ti. Hurwttt 1 R,,,..,
minor activities which one spect.,aUn, But we cam aiak 1HE -:At.:: • ~ ... "'::.. -~~= !:":, 's1 c-. A""""'1
receives little satisfaction in of a number of e6tr .,.n. m "' Dffk .. 1 •Korot "' ,,,. "'1ia N......,, 1eact1. ce111.
. .....__ ..Ii ~-· ., ._ ~ ·~ ol Or..,.. Coun-Tt4: l7J.tt1' winning. lllf eveab ~ • I CCI' ~· a AT hr. c...-..i.. Will SELL Al PUILIC Publl,...,, Ortnga Coul Dell• Piiot. The siudy by the ORF was -if -~ • tery to '"UCT'°" To H•eottEST 11oou FOR Oc:1 u. , .. n •nd NOY >. 1 .. 1 lMt-41
prompted by a letter from the spirit of 'play -.e OCf. J8 ~ ....!:~1>1e.,_:• ~":.,01s1!~1 "'.,'•,:~ ---LE--G-AL--N--O'n--CE---
Jl·m Lind-ma". Balboa game.' I .. p &..I.-• EA -,.._, -·-..,."" '"""'•Court "'~ I' .._., ~ -.., -c;i,, GI S.ni. Ana, 0--------------Yacht CJutl and ORF mem· ·•And if that is eat .... 1 _ c-w, c.n..,.. ••• u ,1911,, ""' 110T1CR To cuo1roH _:_:::::;:._:::::,:_::::::.._::,:;:_..:.:.:::::.:.:~-_:.::.:~::_=::_..:.:..=::_.!:=9!B!!!llB!!!!!!!lll!!l!•!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!°; -..,._, _.,,,....., 10 -now twio tUl'f lllD• COURT OF TM•
... ff -r wld (Hfi! of lru .. "' t·, STATE 0' CALll"ORNI: FO•
Be creative. Get a na...ie. elulrie t1as1ear.
Are you generally cool to the prospect o(
spending hours each week fussing with a moun-
tain of wet laundry? Wouldn't you rather be
spending time with the kids or attending to other
matters around the homestead?
A Deyer la a Neceult7
A flam eless, odorless electric clothes dryer
makes a remarkable contribution t.o a happy
household. It drys clothes automatically to ju"t
t he right degree of dryness while you get other
things done. And a dryer is a necessity for all the
new permanent press fabrica ... your husband's
1lacks1 for instance.
Why an electric clothes dryer? Well. you
can plug one in anywhere there's an outlet. ...
,_ .. , -.wwwwim...m.saaeeAa electJY
chyer 4Dem~ n; -e • 9af ilr ~bastio11
fuma.. It's t d • a.I I fmfep. A.I it's
kinder to,... d<t •
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co.t leM c. ~ dim dw t6er' ......_Up &o S40
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Wits mm die .. Us "'ft ae,.Uw.
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--.,. ._ J7, p-1 47, ... """ NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN te I~•
.. "' ~ • .._ M•C,, In "'" office I '~~'°'· ol lllf ·~o ... ....., detNfnl .,, ,... '""""" Roeordfor rA uld 111•1 all ~'SOtl• h•vrn• clalC'll ., .. in•I '-•he \llO ~«dent tr• •f<llllrtd lo lilt 1 1~ With lho netl.Ulry -en, In kW wlP win ~ ..._ """'°"I ccw-nt tlW otllu of "'• ctert ol !tit •bov•
., 'lff#T_.,, ~•!"'PU "' tmpllfcl. ro9trcl· 1..,hllecl <O<Jrl, Ot IO "'nf"I tlltm. with ~ liflp, -uloo, or •"<IHT'"'•llCn. lo Ill• r>eC.tUlr¥ vOU<Mr" to tht lln<M<•
---'"' "'lftcl~I sum "' ,... "0"'d ., ,,,. O!lict ol hi• -AllO'MY•
--11¥ .. .-Doect 04 Tnn1. to Htsllnes. llenc:Mrd and Matings, SIO
-. 121.191..St wllh _r.,sl from A,.,.11 Soulh Sprln1 Sire.ti. Los ~·· Cell-
l. ""1. • Ill .. 1e1 -"'°"1oecl, tel· lorrlla •11 WlllCll ~ Illa e>l•u 01
-If _., .-!fir ,.,,... of U ld l>uslneu ol !flt u,,.,.,119ned In ell mt1
..., "' Trw1. '-· ch••-end ff-~ iera N rl•l"'ne to Ille estete. of w•c1
fl h T~le« •nd al !he lrwh crwml c1eac1 ... 1. wltlllf\ sir ll'IOll!lla .llft9r tht
.,. wfd o..H f1f Trull tlrol ovllllcet..,, of ltll• netwa n. -lcl<1ry uncltr .. 1c1 Dtid oil Dlttd Ocl*r 11. 1•67
T..-, lty "'"'°" Of • Or .. cr. "' ctal•ull Georee I(, "ffd Jr , .... tllfitel-t«v•PG IMrtOV, .,.,.. Execu!Of ol ,,,. Wiii "'
•-"«vi.ct •"" Mllvorect to !ht u,,. !ht •Dov• named becedenl *""'"'° • wrll"'11 O«l1r11io.. o1 Of-. N11!111t1, l llllCMtd -Hatlfl9• I.ult -Dom-For !Milo, •"4 wrlll•n llt Stutll Ser"'1! Jtrett """'°' if ~ eN ol 1ltct1on lo OU ... L• i\ ........ Cl ....... 9"1J -~....,, le ~I llld proHrtv lo Tt l1 (JI!) ...,* ....... ,.,_ .-i.,..1i-, •nd 11>tr••lf••, on i\llor,.., i. lh 1<vl•r
.-ti, ''" "" -slo....i uuu ct w1ctl PuOll>Nd Or..., .. Cout O•lfv """' ~ .. ..,.."<II """ al •IH!lon to ~ Dcloti.< :It, JI, •nd Hov.,.,.,. :i. lh,
-"" -IJOI, ··~ )S, al H id 19'7 1~1
OMd<lt .. "_ 0-ac-r 11, , .. ,
SOUTHERN Ni\TIDNAL LEGAL NOTIC&·
C.OMl>ANY •> Wi4 Trutlff ------~-----8y CMol'fn c V•rl.tn. NOTICI 01' T'IUKT•l'S ·uu
A!.1&•"1 Socrtttry TRUn HO. ,..
,_ On Novtmb«r 10. IN7, et ltllfell e'cletk ~ Or-Cotil Diiiy Pti.1 .... M F1tll A-rice• Tlllt lnluf•llU "
Oct a fT --· J. lt'7 1614-47 Trvsi ComNn•. u trvSIH , .., ~ctuor
•-------------trut1et "' subolilU!Pd """''-· 11'1 Ill 1
LEGAL NOTICE ftrl•in D...S ol lrust •Jc«UIW !JV
MEDIOUIP CORPORAllON, l'°OlllO<n'-8
·-------------COf POtl lloft '"" rttorclKI J-11. lff<I ,. _ _, In &oa 1'M, P~ 106 a1 Offl<l•I ltecord'
C'UrTIACATlf CW I USINUS of Ortllllt CounlY. C..lllullle <IN llUnll·
l'ldlll9a l'lnot N-•"' lo 11111 terl•in Nollet ol Det1un ...a T\ft' UNDERSIGNED Clo ,,.,.by cerll•I ElecliOll to Mii Iller~ r~ July
,,. --.,.. c0ftell>cl"9 • lltl•ll Toy It, ltt1 In &OOll uu. Poe <JOt o1 Otfl-
-· ~~ .i 717', M•rlne Awnut. l cl11 llttf>'OS Of Oren91 C&u""'· wlll u,,.
....... ~"'nd, Ct lllot"''· "'*' .,,. Ii< der .,.., ...,,.....,, to Mid Dad of Trvll
....._ """ -ot THE TOY aox <tll •• ou1111c •uclion '°' cull. •awful -rtwt Hiii """ II comMSeel OI l'lel ,_,,. o1 1'lt Ul'lled St•~• el Amerk•. _,.. """°"'' ~· ntmtt '" fvll at lh• mt1n Wesl '"''•"" lo 1M FlrU -Ol«f'> ot tnl~nte •rt 11 totlowo I Amtrlc•n lilt• lnsurenct lo 7rv~I Com--t-""n• bullcllno localed 1t "'' ioulhotl °"'11'11'1 M WltVr •nd Cib'On J COrMr Of Flfln And Mt ln S" ..... In Iha
... .,....,, 1WJ Ru"•nd lhw1ct. Nowoorl cllv GI Santa i\n•, C•tifornl• fll Illa!
lftdl, c.111 rlon1 1111e •nel lntrrosl con•tYtel to """
W"NE.SS '''" ""~ 1n.,. '11d doy OI now htld Under Oud OI Trust In lh~ ~. '"7 pro~r!y sllu•ltcl In lht Counlv and Sia!•
Glllllo<I J WAikfr <IP•trlbtd •s:
DofoolllY M W•lkor Lots 10 •nd 11 In Blott llJ OI Tr.cl
STATE OF CALIFORNIA No ,, .... '"-" on • Mao record~
COUNTY 01' ORANGE l u In Book ll, 01110 U •nd J1 o1 Ml\•
Olll TWI$ Tlh dtY ol Oc!Ol»r. " o C.tl•neous M•o,, •KOfdj "' Oron!H
... 7. ,,,..,.. ..... ~ .. W Wiiii""''""· Countv, C•lil0tn1A
• Noflry Pullllc In •rid lot !ho «td Said 1111• .,111 I:• mldo wttlloul covtn• ~ -St•te, rMl41fle 11\ef'•tfl, duly •nl Of warren!•• uoreued or lmolled. •• -~ Hid ,_"' 1>1r10t1•llv .. ,.. lo t~t llllt. oou~s<ion or tllCIHT'brenco -" G1-Wellrer •nd DO'lhv M lo ••11•1• th• remaining princlN I sum
tr-..r --to -lo bt 11>t persono due nn lht nolt >Ptured bY Slid Ottct ol ...._ --ere WC!Kribtel lo Ille wlltl I Tru,1 lo wll· 118,612.15 willl lnltrest
11o ...._,,,, ,.... edlnow~ to 'I'll IMrtort from April 17. 19'7 • 11rovldtd -...., -\Mf ,,_ ,.,.., In w lct nolo ._,,,., wltll tltft, Chl l"9U.
,.. WITl'fESS WHEREOF. I Nvo .,..,. And notn~u or •ne Trusltt end such
-_. ...., !lend end llffl .. d my 0111-olhtr sumo H may l\lw .,..,, ""•nett.I
dill W9f "" .., -vt•r In !his Ctrllll· b'r 1nr owr>er •nd lloleltr ol Mid no•t ~ ''"t .oo... -111... wlltl Interest. u erovlcted lft wlel Otf'd l'Ol'l'ICtAL SEALI of Trusi. ~ W Wlllitmt4n Dtml: Ot!Obtr If, l'67.
Nollf't l'ubllc FIRST AMEIUU.N TITL!
Or-Co , C•lllornlt INSURANCE & TRUST
,,,,., C-i1slon E•Olrtl COMPANY _., •. .... av ALAN A KNOX
......,_ Or-c.,.11 D•Hy P•lo•. A'l•sla"I Secrelerv
OCt ll, 1'. 11 -Ne¥ l. '"7 1'41 61 """"'"""' Or•net Coat! O.Hv "'lol. ---_ ---Otlot>or >0, 17 and Nov.,.,btr J, lt61 , .. ,.&J
LEGAL NOTICE .. ....
Utrn"<AT• °' IUSINUS 1'11$41
l'ICTl.,IOUS NAMI CIRTl .. ICATE 0, I USINISS
I ~ ~'9MCI ~ ctrHtv "" h FICTITIOUS NAMI I ~..... • lluolMu •I ,.J OolPnln Th• unclrrtl!ll'td ci-cerllfV h• " w..,, Leou,.. &.•ell, CAlllern1e, unotr col\ducU0\9 a buslnna •I 106.l H~rll"'·
-r1c1111...., llrm "•"" nt DARl Co"• Mtu. C~lllornl~, u~r tht lit·
DfVflOPMfNT co ""d 1na1 U ld hlloo\ firm •amt .. SMOKEY'S ... ~
""" tt cort•pcu•d al .,,, lellowl"a Ofr-thal 1110 llcrn " cnmPO•od or •n• fol
--Whet" """'" In 11111 ~ ol•et nl lowl119 ptnon, """°'e n1me '" lull •nd
--· 19 ... "°''°"" ~lato of <Mldenct !, ti IOllOwt ,._ " EWALO. 1'S Oolol\I" Wey, Lortn D•lt Eoll. 1'1S II••-· U.-• Beitel\, C•ll!crn•a ,•n•h•lm. C•lllornl•
0-Occl S. 1•11 DMed October 11, "'' Fttd It l!.w•ld Lo,..,, o. Eotf
IJ-'1f C..Mlllrnl•. °'""" COUMV !Ill• ~torn! .. Oflnoe County Oro O(t S. 1..,, lltfwt t'M, • Nol•ry On 1, , t•O, ~Off mt. e Nol.,V
ll'\rlJll< Iii M'ld ~ UICI ~l•le. "'r~lly Pvbllc n •nd tor ••td Stbto, persont llY
_..., ,,..., R Ew•ld ilflOWn le me •l>IM'•rod Lo,..n Dole Eoll •nowi. lo ,.,..
19 W lllf M'lOll Wllott Mm~ b 1111>-to bf rro. ~rSOf\ whOM ntmt 11 oub
Krltled to ~ wlltllll lnstrum ... t •11<1 ttrlbod 10 th• w1lh1n ln•tr11me111 11\d ~lfodoM<I .,. r•!'<llltcl !flt u mr ac~"'"•l•09td ht u ecult<I lh• &lime rOl'FIC:IAl. SCALI CO~l'ICIAL SEALI Ito•-C: Kno; llo«li• C l{no,
Not•rv Public C4hf0fn•• Notory PuOllc Ctllforn
l'rln<-1 Dmu In Prtnc•pel Oll•U In
Orltnqr Cfll"fY Ora"oe Counlv
Mv C_,,.IHIOll l•D"'' Al>• Comm•u•cn f,~plrH Jutv 1, .,., Jul• I ,.._ '°""''-°'""" , .. ,, O•llV l'•IOI. PuOhsMcl O••"OI (~HI Da~v Dun!, nn • 11 10. 11 1t~1 •~ct 41 Oc• n. ~ n ..... N~• J 1t61 1u s .. 1
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a ARY PILOT EDI'fOBIAL 1• AGE
Real Losers: Our Youth
Littlt Lessons in Gratitude:
Pour weeks flgo. n crew of 100 Newport Har bor Hrgll
.Sc:hool stude11ts volwitarily worked at 11ight frl/lng aJ1d
placiug sandbags 011 the eroding beach to save \Vest New·
port hOUSJ!B from the sea. Praise for them was. of course,
~ffusive.
Last Tuesday, neither ot the two precfocts 111 lhtll. area
-tlte polling places at 35tll and Seashore and ai 4Rtl1 011d
Nepttme -passed Bond Proposition 3. Lite modest $185.·
000 needed to remodel Harbor High enough 1.0 moki! it
safe from earthquakes.
Moral: Gratitude is cheap. 8011ds cost mo11e11.
That bitter little story doesn't, of oourse. tell whtit
really happe.ned in the rejection of all of the key issues
in Tuesday's seven-point $20.7 million school bond elec·
tion. While more than half of the voters voted in favor of
six of the seven financial proposals. only one -and
it was a relatively insignificant measure -obtained the
necessary two-thirds majority.
While it can be said that a 40 percent minority is
again ruling a 60 percent majority~ there can be no ques·
lion that a substantial number of Costa Mesa and New·
port Beach voters did not want to spend more money
for their educational systtmi.
Why?
A number of reasons can be found; a scurrilous and
anonymous broadside plastered all over the area just
before the election; the rather inane entry of Assembly·
man Robert Badham into the picture with an illegitimate
criticism of the school board; a vague lack of trust in the
school system by a number of people who pay the bills.
a hangover bad taste left by unification <>f the tw.o citie.s'
sohool systems.
All of those are only partial reasons.
The real reason the bonds failed was that a large
number of John Q. Citizens received their ta.x bills one
week before the election. They looked at these bills,
found them for the most part up s~bstantially from last
year. and said to themselves., ''Good lord. will it ~
end? I just cao't afford to pay aay men ptOPttty taw. •
The feeling may be undttst.anchble. n.e *5itt ..
revolt, to show someone.~. wwtlett dall •
is simply fed up with high' ta~ is lodged in ttiie ....,,s
system of many. many people who ~ payia& f*..,iJ
taxes.
But in this case "revolt" was mGlt UllfGltD*,. ,._
one thing, the price wasn't that bigb -__.hiag liR •
quarter to 40 cents a week for each lw= utold A.. ~
r.rucially, the blind revolt agaJnst bas oa.gbt • -*
us wonder what we really want to spead om ~ .._
It ma y be true that a handtuJ a( wiUn OllllllM lllll
afford the extra 25 cents per week. aut to the ma. .t
us. affordin~ it was not the quettioft.. More likely a 1arwe
number of those who voted No on Toelday are able~ s1derin~ such decisions as whether their _., ""-ar .._..
have tinted glass, whether they can afford a lll!W _.
bieger color television set. wbetller to switch te die
new 100 millimeter cigarettes. or wtlet.ber one ....,..
buy the half-quart ~ize pop-top six+pacb of heft' fll die
plain old 12·ounce size.
So 25.000 young people. who will need thr llelt
education they can get to be sueceaf:ul citDem in jmt
a few short years , have to pay the pm for oar fntlU:I.
lions and our questionable standanl of vaJue5..
In Costa Mesa and Newport ~ this bst --*.
about six in ten said they did care. The roar ill Ila
who did not care called the play.
The end result is a seriOUJ tetback ill edw: st" r 1211
progress that could be felt far a derade It •ill • fdl
in reduced educational opporta.nitiea ~ !hf kid5 _. ill
a general "anti-school" stigma that'~ 10 e:rat ~
it is tagged to a community. ·(1bii'-*5 fas ._.
issues in a row that have failed in Newport lleadl. t.. ill
Costa Mesa).
Maybe someone "won" in the tupayen' ~
But look who losl
Might Be Means of A.,ei.U ........ 21 iw Tas l•ireme
Reader Suggests ~ Year-Round Schools W oulCI Benefit
To the Editor:
A hundred years ago pupils and
teacbers needed time off from school
to work on un-mechanized farms. Now
it's time lo consider the benefili of
the year-round school-to pupils. par·
ents. taxpayers, teachers, business-
men and society <Let's Try Year.
Round Schools." Parents' Magazine,
Sept. 1967 l.
The 12-4 Plan rojght alternate 12
weeks of school followed by four weeks
of vacation through tht year. The 13-
week Plan divides the school year into
four equal quart.en w\th one-fourth of
the students on vacation each quart.er.
Enrollment also ia st.aggered.
TllE Qlll.D BENEFITS sincit he
enter& when he's mature enough. He
avoids being a year younger or older
than his classmates. And less strain
and disparity results in fewer repeat-
ers. Students would repeat Of' skip
only one session instead of a semester
or year.
Fewer drop out because smaller
classes let teachers give pupils mo~
personal attention. Jobs are easier to
get since not all the pupils flood the
job market at the same time.
Society wouJQ have less juvenile
delinquency smce not all the 46 million
children are out of school at the same
time. Our overcrowded classrooms
and our teacher shortage would dimin·
ish since 2.5 percent more children
are ·enrolled. Thus less tax money is
needed fo r new buildings and equip-
ment. for training new teachers and
for retirement funds.
PARENTS COULD take off·season
vRcations when roads are less congest·
ed. accommodations easier to get and
prices not so high .
FulJ·time. f u I l·pay employment
would raise the teacher's professional
standing 11nd morale. He could have
a month's vacation a year and three
months of! every two or three years
plus sabbatical leaves.
Businesses could rotate employes'
vacations to avoid disrupting normal
operations. Businesses could depend
on vacationing students as a year-
round labor force.
The Offic~ of Education granti;
funds for pilot programs of a basic
school-calendar change.
Let's lry year-round schools and
avoid raising our property taxes. <Fui·.
ther information i$ available from
National School Calendar Committee.
2015 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis. Minn. 554-05).
LEONARD WRIGHT
'Cltarnaln.g People'
To the Editor:
The charming people who defeated
the school bonds are sitting back with
sell-satisfied smiles, counting the few
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Congratulations, citizens! Once
again a school bond election ,
Cai.led. and another backward
step in education is achieved.
Let us now attack the real prob·
lem . Eliminate motherhood !
The.n we won 't need schools at
all.
-I. J.
Tlltt Nlllllre rttlem ,..e,"' viowa, net
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Letters from readers are welcome
Normally writers should cmwey their
message& in 300 words or less. The
right to ccmdense letters to fit space
or eliminate libel is resen>ed. All let·
ters must include signature and moil·
ing address. but names will be with·
held on request.
dollars Ibey have saved on ~xt
year'a tax bill. I'm not. sure if 1 can
forgive them for their stupidity. They
are so proud of themselves because
the have thumbed their noses at the
schools again.
1 WILL GET OVER my anger and
disappointment, the school offidal11
will do the best they can under the
circumstances, but the children of our
community will suffer the conse·
queoces. How do these people expect
the children of today lo trust and re·
spect adults when these ·same adults
won't even spend a few dollars to
provide them with a decent education?
BARBARA J . KILLlAN
A Student Appeals
To the Editor :
Please print this letter as it repre·
sents the Ceelings of thousands of stu·
dents in our community.
I am a student in Newport Beach.
Up until now l was quite proud of my
community. but a majority of its citi·
iens have really disappointed me. I
am speaking of the bond issue.
Put yourseU in my position. Being
a high school student , I am directly
affected by it. As an most students.
I am looking forward to college. But
What chance have I against others?
The colleges will not lessen their
standards but will I be as prepared
as my competitors? Not with\half-<iay
sessions. no exlra·curricular activities
and no school buses. And this is the
result of the recent voting.
TKE MAIN RF.ASON for a no vote
is the rise of taxes. But for a $20.000
home. the cost is only about 2.5 cents
per week. ls this too much to ask
when the future or the children of
Newport Beach is at stake ?
The bonds have not been passed.
'l'hat is fact. However. there are two
alternatives : Either enough people be·
gin lo take an interest and donate
funds <they are not taxed ) or the city
takes some action. The $chOOI board
cannot try again soon. And it has been
turned down too many times to be op·
timistic. Donations are helpful but a
lot of money is needed and they have
to be given soon to do good .
HOWEVER. IF the city takes an ac·
tive interest and goes on a campaign
to inform the people of the risks at
stake, the pessimism may tum to op·
timism and the optimism fulfilled.
People shouldn't have a closed mind .
'T'hose rew extra dollars pa y for thE>
education of many. And don't think
that it doesn't affect everyone in·
eluding those who have no school 'chi!·
dren. If everyonr thought only or
themselves. think of the mess the
world would be in now.
Help is needed and soon. My future
and everyone's futures are at stak!'.
Won 't everyone please give 11 some
thought? Now?
JANIS PERNWORTH
\'nu th h1 6over1une111
To the Editor ·
The . 'Youth ill Go vPrn mcn!.. rwn·
gram Jus t completed in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa .-. 1ueh a
gratifying experience a., me. one Olf
the adults involved, that I feel it mu.It
be shared.
Watching the experience al IO!lle al
our local high school students • they
experienced a.nd apprabed their civic •
jobs was both poignant and heart-
warming. For a brief moment these
young people, fresh from dvics class-
e&. were part. of the heartbeat of a
functioning society, a porllon of the
orderly patt.e.m of civic: govemmmt
without which urban life ii impouible..
THE ST\JJ>ENTS 'ii' mayaq and police, councilm• pGltal 11-
ticials, admi'Nstraton f~
ar ies. They h swned of int.
and women who partlclpate iJI lbe
sometimes tedious but always chal·
lenging responsibilities that make ~
coocept of a cJty one al the mo5t
creative and complicated acfVftllba'eg
iX me.n.
I was very pleased and proud to
take a small part in a program that
involved such admirable and ta._..,
young pe<>ple, giving them and us
greater .insight into the intricaeiel al
a democratic society.
MRS.ROBERTS.HERllAN
President (ague el
Women Vo6en
Dbtertefl i..,k
To the Editor:
The election is over. But distorted
logic and incorrect facts may ling«
in some citizens' minds.
I wonder how many readers WeR
infected by Jack Hinchtiffe's and H.
L. Whit.e's letters (Mailbox. Oct. 2.J I!
As a teacher at Corona del Mat
High School. I feel compelled to com•
ment on a few statement. in eaclt
diatribe.
Mr. Hinchliffe's logic reminds me al
that of one of my students who. wheta
asked why hjs home work assignment
was incomplete . answered, "My moth-
er won't let me go to the game oPrt
F riday." That boy certainty sbowel
M!: a thing or two. didn't he!
MR. RINCHLIFFE, s i m i I a r I v
chooses to veto classroom spa~'.
books, buses, safe school buildings-•
for practically the same kind of re.r
son: those l.eachers in New York
City went on strike. And bis appar-
ent hatred of the AFL.CIO made him
anti·bonds. l must speak to him and
others of his persuasion as I did to
that unprepared student: "Why ta.ke
your gripes out on us ?"
Mr. White, on the other hand . ap-
pa'rently voted ·•no" because some
university students lake drugs and
also because "Joe Taxpay~r" tiuv i;
new cars for his youngsters. What dn
these things ha ve to do with earlh·
quake·safe buildings~
P~RHAPS, fo'OR Mr. Wh ite's "ak,.
we teachers have an obligation t~
take a few weeks off rajd thr u111.
Vf'l'Sity "drug dens.·· vandaliu rtur
student ~· Corvairs-but. no. tal.in::
time off would surely upset Mi Hinchliffe. -
I must admit that in one notabir ~rea Mr White and I concur. I c•111ht
mdeed do a better teaching Job "11h
th~se "three or four classes" tha1 ht>
lhmks I have llowever. I teat:h 11·.,
periods out ol six. in one scc:t ion v. C'
pray for al>srtilrc~ so that all prr ..
<'nt may s1l lh!'n I havr fot•r ,111 dents as&i~nrd to mr during nl\· nin.
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lie ~ Ill lllle crew ol H.M.A.S.
Mt a -W« ~ llO idea that the
11 a II Onnee County citizens
W111111 w • w 1 fuL FA Infante of
Dim .-11111r 6 Ca. 80l only g,ave us
linl -*ir 11111 ~ six sa& ms a .. ,.., n.e S-C, Snn.
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BRIAN CAMERON
• I I a,
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'lk 11ay dlilp are in our many .,. s .. wwtil. people an nothing
M rt • .._." aad even less if
-~-• _. Humanists should
• 9e ' we -.....mators for all _. e.n Wllld be less d:Wension,
amllmlil. • _. dowmigbt disagree-w.a w:ia llriCt*r oatJook for rea· -•!'• swMiles t. unreasonable .. ,, _
a.., Ille teo 1aU to penetrate this
o=>a6ae bat .at too late to try
.. ~lryiilg.
ARTHUR WEISSMAN
~
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F• ,an 1 arried a bumper stick·
« ~ "'Sapport Y oar Local Po-
kr.-Mii I still support them. But
I er a pwadm in t))e administra·
lim Ill air police. For example. the
Pdnit .......
1'lle ~ 09en were ordered to
mr • Ill-' tolerance in their at·
-.... .. qmell the riots and Iestore
~ 'J1w resalt was a disaster.
lll.-~ the llippie demonstrations
., nn:rt !We. The police, unhamp-
~ ~ ilt and .knocked ~ hell ... ., a.r W' lned bearded ones and
... .., piBed grr.at acclaim for
._.. '1r.rn:ry."
9IFJ ID lJa CONSIDER the dif.
llnmm Wwwwa lwckae Negre ri·
... _. 9111! .._. llippie movemeot.
1k ,._,. wer-. fllClnetred by old. ._ .._.... '· lo, wbo ad\IOl:ates
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~. wllilr •...,_.me COldat with 6illC ._.. ''lllillg."' namely, avoid,
-• ... attirizing the Estab-
•• '9 ad ,,wJing apinat their _. .-e<s to IMlot. Now this i11 a
'-OT "-...-m.i a building and
... lllifilc • a. firana wbo come
..... ii .... 1'lllil .., .. the "tung"
method but not the hippie's.
1 STILL SUPPORT local police, and
all police wherever dispersed around
the globe. But I take exception to the
recent treatment of the hippies in con·
trast to the wanton tolerance award·
ed the hoodlums who would burn down
our cities.
The police under all these condi·
tiona ar1! me.rely obeying orders. U
l could finger the real culprits in this
discrepancy I would point it at the
politicians behind the whole shebang.
MILT BASHAM
Mhebldrt Probl.etnt
To the Edltor:
The news for Ule past few weeks <
has been reporting a lot of hollering
about the current miniskirt ''prob·
lem." People have both written and
spoken on the subject-most ct it con·
cerning the troubles the skirts raise
in schools. Out of this !\as groWJ! a
whole range of invalid assumlftfuns
from what is little more than an ap-
breviated skirt. It would seem to me
that these rationalized a5sumptions
have been poorly thought out.
I AM· GOING to take a male point
of view on this subject, for I am
quite upset to hear that those who
wear short skirts are "unattractive.
in&tture, immature., badly brought up,
or foolishly deluded." These are
sweeping generalities!
To be more objective, we all have
to face Ule fact that miniskirts are
popular because they are promoted
items of fashion. Designen are male·
ing their money from promoting these
articles of clothing. It is not only the
Immature and emotionally insecure
who buy suc6 fashions. but also the
poised, the fashion-conscious and, I
might add, the lady·like. Few women
·who are fashion conscious and aware
of changing trends do not own al
least one short skirt.
REMEMBER JACKIE KENNEDY?
Many people, both American and
European, look to her for the latest
in tasteful, fashionable clothes. She
has been praised for her taste and
tMre has been Uttle, if any, criticism
of her for wearing a short skirt, by
either sex. Surely no one bas dared
to caU her unladylike.
A girl who is a true lady is a lady
from the iDSide. I have found that
the essence of being a lady, per se,
comes from the heart and it includes
charm , compassion and womanliness.
1 should hope that anyone who
reads this will be a little more dis·
cerning and will stop judging people
by how they look. A woman is a
woman, no matter what costume she
wears.
CHARLES H. GUENTHER
f'ridny. October 27, HJ67
fbe edatona.l puge of tht L>a1t11
Pilot 1ttkl to inform and 1Cim-
ulate f'tadtn by preamting thil
newspaper'• opiniona and com-
mtfitary on topicl of lnternt,
and 1ignifica.nce. by providing a
forum for thf e%J')reuion of
our rtadera' opinions, and bl/
preS«nting the diverse olew-
pofnts of info rm.ea obst1rver1
ona spokesmen on toplca oJ th•
da11.
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ly CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -Don Knotts, who pla,s
sli~t, nenoua little men better than alJDOlt myone
else: left the Andy Griflith show ~ aeaaom ago
to -pursue his own career. But Don's retirement u
Barney Fife deputy sheriff of Mayberry, has been
tentative.
Two seuons ago ht returned to the series for
a couple ol guest shots -playing Barney -and
w~ away with an F.mmy for bis per!f ormance.
THURSDAY NIGHT he wu bact with Andy
again -this time in a special variety show called
"Tb~ Don Knotts Show." He was not called Barney
in this, but the character was the same and so was
his relationship to Andy Griffith in the sketches.
The be9it portions of the show were the dance
and song numbers starring guest star Juliet Prowse,
Tony Cbarmoli's dance numbers and the seta and
costumes were most decorative.
,All in all, it ranb mere!y u a special program
in this season of special specials, Vf!!C'J special specials
and extra rped~l spedalJ.
'fHE PRODUCER of ABC'.-"Good Company, ..
Darld Suaskind reputedly wanted more controver·
sy in the aeries than it hu been having, and they
got it last night from a muter.
Jack Pur, obviouly, bu lOlt none of his taste
and talent for a good fight in the months he has
beeo away from network television and living the
good rural life in northern Maine.
As the subject ol the Thurlday night show, Paar, obviously stung, went fA> work on Di Sullivan,
who bad been quoted reeenUy in a news magazine
with an uncompllmentary remark about Paar. But
where Paar in the old days might have operated
with a rapier-like wit, he went after Sullivan using
his tongue like a bludgeon. Maybe feuding like danc-
ing, requires plenty of practice.
PAAR WAS ecged. on by host Lee Bailey who
seemed downright uncomfortable in the role of
goad. He devoted !DOit of the program to attack·
• ing Sullivan -but wu in fact much more interest-
ing when be w11 delcribing the operation of hiJ
broadcasting station, WMTW·TV, with ita an~ae
atop Mount Whitney where, in cold weather, the
maitenance crew lives in enforced isolation for a
week or more at a time.
Rerommended weekend viewing:
Tonight -"Ju.tice for All" NB C, 10.11 PDT,
documentary on the legal problems of the poor.
Sunday -"Hud," ABC, 9-11 p.m .. broadcast
of a 1963 feature film which was a critical hit and
won several Oscars, with Paul Newman, Patricia
·Neat and Melvyn Douglas. .
Dennis the Menace
1-PIOJ\Y
I I I ·.I"• I
7:00 8 ta (I) CIS ~ ~
(JO liiln.)Walttt Cronkite. "....,..,....., ""*' CC> Mrlllll Mdaa (30 .J F ,,.., (C) (30 l'llin.)
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Reco-''' f .. tvre In the DAILY P'ILOT1 You'd be cwrO#iu 411 i.tw
much lnformetie11 we cu it•ck l11te • tlnall •P•"-
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By Charles M. Sch•
HO,IT WIU. 6TANO
1-5 A TRI 94.lTe TOMY~N.. Fbve!RTY •••
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Friday, October 27, 1967
HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSE~ FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALi -HOURS FOil SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL _H_o_u __ F_O_R_S_A_L_E __________ •
Gentttl 1000Gtner•I 1000 Gener•t 1000 ....... 1GGOG•_.., 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 Gtner•I 1000Gtntr•I 1000
WI -SOLD 85 RESALE HOMES IN SPECTACULAR VIEW ~\JR AREA IN SEPTEMBER. WE'RE Open sun Afternoon t ;Y 3116 OCEAN IL VO.
BABBO& VIEW un,1,s
CORONA DEL MAR
lull Homes .••
ANTIQUE CHARM
Recapture ttiose magic mo-
ments fn lhia cozy EA.51'·
SIDE home with nmEE
KlNG • SIZED bedrooms.
~ play yard with room
for an additional unit. w aJk
to ST. JOACHIM'S CHUOCH
and parod\ia1 achool. IN·
VF3T $1,500 • IN YOUR FU·
TUR.E, owner will help fi.
nance. A BARGAIN FOR
$14.950.
Exclusive Shorecliffs
Owner hH moved ..--W1nts Offer 9YING FOR 100 IN OCTOBER. LET 0>rona citl Mar
C>NE_OF THEM BE YOURS. :~~.:o~~ 221 Morning C1nyon Road, CdM
~ for our tdt In this nlwtfMper & other 10west price on BouleVard •
t. -.ety ind Southern C1Uforni• publiutlona. Orean view. $75.®
QuMty, v.au.. S..uty, Comfort
ID the Soutbland'• IDCJlt dmnble and fascinating area. A su· pertt ICbool syltem and Un:iYe:nity of California's Irvine Cam-
JJUI jmt moments awa.y from Harbor View Hills.
Immaculate -a charming custom-bit home
nr Ocean. Cheerful Living rm.. sep/dinlnC
rm., 2 extra lge BR's, walk-in closet, 2 Ba.,
Den. ; .__ •• ~ JMa W ..... lff Dr. !" -.. '4'-7111
7'12 Ml...,, H.I.
142-4411
2'2t ...-~ .... ,."
Duplex
Corona del Mar
on quiet tree-lined St.
with lovely yard
and acellent rental recotd
Open Sund•y Aftef'MOR ~03 JASMINE, CclM
Walle to ~ad\. aboppinc,
from Illa neat 2 B& + den.
HW flocn, ....-root, paliO •
Open Sund.y Afternoott
326 EVENING CANYON
SHORECLIFFS
We have it • H.nf to Ind 5
BR + lonna1 dininc room.
169,500
2 bedroollll in ooe unlt Open Sat, After....,.
.00 1 bedroom apartment MOTIVaTED
reduced to P!,QOO ~R which ill an excellent value HILLTvrr5 •
for this convenient location 469 DE SOLA
call Jim Cobb CORONA HIGHLANDS
•-----~~ f B~. dinlna. view, bee.led patio, pla:y or boat prd. You
own the land.
Semiblf priced from
SJJ,• " $0,511
I>inJctiona: MacArthur Blvd. from
Paci.fie <:out Hwy. or Newport J'wy.
Tum oo San Joaquin Billa Rd., then
follow aigna to model m-ea.
AN EXCELLENT BUY-DON'T MlSS nnslf
Owner bas OPEN HOUSE AFTERNOONS -
673-2355 or 837-7531
WSK.IOOMES Approximately mi aq. ft. of lohn mGCftGb
..... SPllN6" .... ~ ••••
gracious living. f1VE BE
ROOMS, 3 BATHS, FAM·
D.,Y ROOM. BREAKFAST
ROOM, FORMAL OINJNG
ROOM, huge master bed· I/I room with walk-in closet~.
IU 11111: BARGll Kit.chel! h a a evecything, OPEN HOUSE on built.ms.~. double SUNDAY, 2 · 5 P .M. oven. diapcMal and lob! of 2061 ....... Drive • BR 2 batha. family room, cabinetB. Thia home is taste.
carpet.II, cir81p(>s, cloee to tuUy decorated, lully Car-
e.di ~ ea..om · Fee Sim-Catholic " other .choola. peted am Draped. 14'x26'
pie. llapificftrt Panoramic Extra 1ai'g'I! family room. Encloeed, llCl'eened·in alum-
V"lllW. Coilllltr7 Oiarm. ral X $22,500: inwn Covenid patio, Block
v'" BAY NT
Visit our n magnilk ent
'View-Point'' Series homu
in the finest location
in Newport Beacn
from $122,500 • $159,500
OPEN HOUSE DAILY lo-6
1318 Galaxy Dr.
Dover Shores
642-8235 flfl~REPO AGENT D lot. ~ • Spacious.. twall tmce A: minlnum main·l~~!l!!!l!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I~ !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I PEEK • • • -. Add CID ar go up. Huge ,.lUBl.f I VfGHI •---, __ ...... _ · PRICI!!!
Of ~ocean from dlil Nltic .... PtiNCJ Dram Kifdlen. Ca1J us foT IU'I JU, m ... R.iG'tfr''t;''c, NL y 5 Bedrooms V2 ACRE R-2
-------• =~=L ~~ Be'•nw ~ _. .-== '64.500 Excel-"SURE THINGS" •re ~.900 · EXCDLENT -ONLY $23,500 tn Costa M:.~3 bloctr. tD "CW>-~ )ll"flC!iUt die lolf 9=W--our .i-.. rt--t -TEltMS. Here's your ch1.11ce to take Town. Hill! Immaculate old·
Newport
It
Vlctorf1
646-8811
GENE NORVELL
Realtor
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...,_ .....,..... _..._.___-a ~ ~ fD.«1111 Eves: 64&-1948 -..-,,_,, _.... --..,. --Ir •~-h SEE USI advantage of a price $3.~ er $95.00 rental plua room
A REAL BUY SO. or RWY. caat"'4 ••I ........ laDe ~ We have aeveral local recon-below comparable homes in for S more unita. Newly car-
in Con:na del M•· 2 BR + °"~ Baima lllaad , Inc. dltioned f I: s BR bomea in t'he aame area. Builder peted and painted inside and
and Malpart llatlor. 33' 2125 w. S.... Blvd., N.B. a prime area that are now wants ttUa vacant home sold out. HWTY on this one. -
muflr .aille • .,_ ..._.. · available at a lowdaMl pay· immediately and offers tre-WALKER&: LEE
~ ~___! ~ COOL POOL--ment. 1be9e homes are ~ merid~ terms to the wiise 2629 Harbor Blvd.
-~ LIAIWI! leuionally redieoot'ated, st_lopper. This large S bed· 545-9491 Open till 9 P.M.
111 .;a ..-. a.rtlec:ae nvv....--liave Orancri'W!W w/W car-r0om, P.IWI Bonua Room --MESA VEROe-~ r«6d p9tio ml A pat loc9tion roe all pets, built-ins, R/O. a, dish-Ewninp Call S4(M631 home will make liOOleone "T" PLAN
poollide • d ••uwlal "'1 8Cboo1a. thopsing ~c., home waaben. Large f a mt I y liliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil very happy. Haw about yoo? SI le ...., fl to -n;....
10' ..aw 19117 Cl09't olf· will! 2 bdla. ftttplace -i... . Ii i MONEY MAKER WALKER " LEE, 20-13 a en_..,,, oor ......... """"' rooms. epaooos v n I W tell.ff Dr /l:.M:.77ll n...... stone fireplace, plu:sb Iha& aw <XXltn"ll'f PRIVACY a ~ poof and l..ana.i rooms with tirepJaoN It Cotta Mesa Triplex es ., v..r , v""'u w/w carpet&, near libraey
wida TOWN COMVl'Jt. ._ lor ~ flm mlft'· fenced la~. aprink· Good Rental record Eves. &: tcbools. Adult occu~ =·=•A ~ =:-...~..!'~;~: ~.:arm.~ dow n aa11exca-ac1. Slcrifice·Y1canl ~~~v~:':·~
I• D V" y...,.. ,_ __. i+Wilc &UPS OlDCUIJto --a...ftor tmna. Priced to all t.ut C-.. jea -a. J.I _. g m w ..., • -Quality 3 6 ram rm home SM.950. Call ROrl'MAN
332 Marprite, OIN . 2121 I. C.-Mwr, c:.MI
......... ..,.. .. .. a me •. a..t ln"""7 pns.d. EZ to .,.., CI·m.A·
........... 60.nll ..., m. fll _., ~ • COATS in Meta Vf'lde. Gov't ..,. co., stS1:z2% dy er Difl·
.-. ll!rrt& .-ice Of c:m1y WALLACI 10"11 gvzs. fB38 01nv., low down ~. LEASE SHARP t •FAM! • 673-8550 6n.J770 SIJ,5GI. SllDn by appt. RIAL TORS 2 baths, 2 ftplcs, cipts/drps. room at $245 with Of)tion.
':'H.E ~JEA L
ESTATERS
WALKER . A LEE. »13 546 4141-Price only $24,500-make of· or buy. Listing P>.950 bu
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY wellkff.er .. -.nu. Open CO,... Ewnlft!ll) cer. owner wiU listen to 111\Y of·
• /. Ef'flL ffl' -t'Ve:n take trailer in
On • quiet street m Corona lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& !!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!liiil& trade. J car garage .
del Mar is this.3.BR. 2 BA .. oa Island F..W...Wi •-rest • Men or Women c u Real :. J!IDV ATE EST ATE home. At. clean as a whittle! _,.. ~ for active 0 * ty ~
: DetightfUl, covered patio. hlcome JPAlll OlllM A mlt1 cmnu.g f BR • 2t,, . -$62,500 It's partially tunililtled a: a North 8aJ l'nmt 2 ~ llDmP in Newport's fin. a'JVi~W N~ ~ 1003 Baker, C,M. 546-54-40 Oc.an Front Fix Upper ~u.ced b> tbe mar· t 1 t $36 ~ ... .:....uent Ooee to · · ..., aaidttwtial ua • you ArteG~ .. -, W G . --..f Balboa Beach Front. Near ~ auperb ·adult home 11. ea .• ,.,.,.,. ~""' Bdrm. HOUie Ptm Pn&e y...,. Oddia ia detiOlful own !he IDICIJO' lot. Stone 1936 S.nti-vc> Drive wvwctti e UGl"Gm-· pier and Pavillion. Only mti!rl~ your immediate at· financing available. apt. Boda partially a.a. iDJda: I r .aiwic ol diia p.een. Jliea¥y ea.Ire roof, OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 m1420 673-9181 It's the bes1 buy in Newport $35,<XX>. Beat Buy In town! ~ Spacious bedroom STEPHENSON RL TY Priced to ml at $C2.SOO. ~ lllllll ........ ~ l Bil 1llllllll:lfal lantecaoing, 7 log Do.ee this in~CUlllOm-Heiehta. 3 BR + den, 1% WALKER & LEE
sizes. 3 elegant baths, beau~ 306 Marine Ave. 67>4000 cellent financirc aniL A< famib' ,.. llamie. ~ Wllblc fftplaas. abuttl'T'S. built Dover Shores 4 bed· l'"*"'t _ lnftltment ba. lie pool m lot. Walk· 2629 Harbor Blvd.
tllut11hdscaping, private cul --6'73-9'DJ D.9: 54S48IS e.n., ...-id....._.~ -dli!DClled pallD a, pool! room home! Dining room, Dl:Pex 2 BR each i.ide doo-Ing cliatance to 8Cftools, new· 54>9491 Open till 9 P .M.
ire sac street, swimming pool e LIDO SANDS lay & leadl ..._ 2 • a' a. 9lllliille lbt nopional for S-;t,500! 11nart kit.dlen. 3 b&ttia PLUS ble ~ PLlJS i BR b'10;~d:::.· VIC&Dt, $23,450-DRIVE IY
anfllk!ttlng greea meJce this OPEN SUN 1 • S ... .._ Inc. BBQ ta bric* pdo.. '!0-Eu• I e with: unlJIUll c1aas walled I: roof. b:>uae, i..,.. Jot. near New-1~ ~ .. ·e MPtional offering. Ap-5101 Bruce O'eecent "1' DAY'• Tm> VALUE! Ruth P11n1o11 ... .....__ _. .. ,._ " ·th Bl d • -..-.· OPEN SAT a, SUN 226 Ab!rt Place. 4 BR, f'ire---'!.1.:.twer,t OOly. Walker & 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, patio, m w. Balboa BML. N.B. OlalJ »" DD. .. .... _, --..-0r'. .,,...,~ .,.. ewer ..... area WI part v . & ~Ull· p<UJ.IUU _. _ ..,___, ,..._,...,., apartding pool, walie11all, $24.~ with tnma. l :l>. 5:l> P.M. place, bullt·ins. Only $24,950. ~4043 Westcllff Dr., BaJbc» &y Propertiel bar, BBQ It 6replaoe. PAN-Wella.Mceardle Rltra. 2501 Marpret Dr., Npt Hta MAHON RLTY ~ ·~S.ml; Open Eves. 673-7420 "•v·:il2T RARE 1TEM 0...-= '7s.a41 OAAMIC UPPER B AY 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M-Mr. RotiMOl'I • by appt ar 1797 0ranie Eve. 6*&4S
4 BR A: familT room In Ilea ti lapDHettiW VIEW? Only S66,500. 548-7729 Dvea. 644--0684 DAVIS REAL TY 14% to ae:U your home)'
MMp this h1ndy dlredory with you thlt
..-lr•nd 11 you go houw-huntlnt-All
the iocatfons listed Mlow •rt described
In gr .. ter detail by advtrtlsinq elsewhere
In tod1y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
P•trons showing open hou'" for 11le or
to rent ire urttd to flat such lnform1tion
In thf1 ·column 11ch Frld1y.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
316 El Modena, (Newport Heighls) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5)
{2 Br. & Family or · Oen)
U7 -62nd Sl., Newport Beach
;,....!48-1290 (Sat & Sun 115) · 221 Morning Canyon Rd. (Shorecllifs) CdM
873·2355, 837-7531 r (Daily)
(3 Bedroom}
·~o Silverlane, Newport Beach
,.~ ~73-8550 (S~t & Sun 1·5)
;1087 W . .Balboa, Newport Beach
._ -.548-7072 (Sat & Sun)
"tl l05 Pembroke, Newport Beach
' 842-6398, 646-8433 (Sunday 1-5)
··· -(3 Br & Family or Oen)
~oftl\I\ Nottingham (Dover Shores) NB
646-0555 (Siat & Sun 1-5)
5 ·Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB
r .• 6'l5-403 l (Sat & Sun 2-5) in Princeton Dr. (College Park) CM
.::;;·540.1120 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
303& COQntry Club Dr. (Me6a Verde) CM
546-4141 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ... _ (-t Bedroom)
1006 Suva Circle (Mesa Verde) CM
546-7378 (Sat & Sun 1-8)
(-t Br Ir F1mily or Oen)
2027 Commodore (Bliya'elt) NB
646-0555 (Daily 1-5)
3114 Colorado P1. (Mesa Verde) CM
546-3463 (Daily)
· t601 Lincoln Ln. (Weetcllffl NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 115)
N8 Magellan St. (Mesa del Mar) CM
546-6546 (Sat & Sun)
.1t-x936 Santiago Dr. (Dover Sh'Ores) NB
: •. 842-6200 (Sunday 12-5)
(S Br. & Famny or Oen}
**401 Evenint Star Ln. {Dover Shores) Newport Beach
. . &42·5200 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
. * Poot · ** W1terfront Pool I W1terfront
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Verde·~ Cambridce Series. DAVIDSON ••t VA -iV'f!r)'ODI Eligible Ruth P1rdoU, RNltor 642-7ro>
Spuidmc ,,_. Pool 1°" "11 !9 -. IMOOF• LOW DOWN 1r.m WestcliU Dr. &U-~ MESA VERDE-WOWI IEACH HOME :-~~~~ml I ... lilllwl: lllils. E....ae Jfo ._ fee • No e9CT'O'IW ~ LARGE SGLE STY. J BR, 2 baths ~ -:..... NI,...,,. ~ ,n;,......_. Nair_ y ..... ...__ RARE FIND ~~~,:..,1o,: 'bdrm. in Mesa Verde Pf 123,250 .-..n. Rltr 2251s.w5B c;M -,,_ ~ ... --., coune 11ree. Neat gnia.. ~ Williamltlft RJtr ~ Rdlty ~ · . • llcme could be read1 anytbne OPEN SAT /SUN .&: ~ wilhell at rnA •P-rm1ctu1tyle t!Xteior. MYxlOO' m.43511 OPEti EVD. ~=~!!!!!:===~~;;;58~=-==~!l;;Mi&;;;;.;59-~~ 5. D. IUCCOLA 26.S E ... y, CM praiaa! Of $21.<m. From cnly Jot Md all in top ronditioo.
OtddaJ V .A. ~ Surrounded by beautiful hom· $400 down ~ $132.13 montbly $38,500. you nanv termll! ~~=~=::::::!!!!!!I
Coldwell, a.Ire(
OFFERS:
Cnt1•
Desl1a•• H•••
Cameo Shores. 4 BB's. J(Mllft brick frplr.
in liv. rm-niled beart11. Bome has J'ed..
wood uterlol'-bMutifal penered interiar.
Worts~ in ,ange. Ocean .n front. Ttr·
race w /deep tweriattt ..•••• u •• $115,000
Mrs. Raui.ton
Large Liiio ...........
5 BR. It fam. rm. + fOnn.. din. nn. JS;',,
bat.ha, Jge. pri. ptdio. VleW baleoniel or -db. ~ et~ Nar new and well _
!~~b;~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., ,500
China .Cow•
llay Views
Beautiful CUltom 2 8' 2 ba 1mme on bea
bay beach with view of e'#f:r'/ 1-t lenba&
harbor -an acepticml bay at .. Ml.500
Walter Haaae
Buy or Le•••
Optl•
3 &, family rm. in Eutbluff. 2 ... , F /P, cpU.
& drapes • priced tD Ml at oa1J '$31.000
Jdul MMT (by appt.)
c ............ •.••. ,.
Xlnt. ar-ea ol fine homes. W /Dlllt oeean
view. 4 br • 2 ba. Lib new ....... Pl,500
Will consider leMe option.
Bob Ricbtt.a
Pool Ally ... !
U.ke new 2 1tory 4 BR home. Din. rm..
fam. nn. w/frplc. PArt. Of large praee pan-
eled, heated 6' f1oonld w/upbalt tile.. Grat
play rm. Spac~ tor pool table.
Mra. Harvey
OFFICE mN
SATURDAYS
COLDWEU. IANIEI & CO.
2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPOaT MACH
JI BOOR SERVJr.E es. EastAidP Costa Mea. 3 includes P/I. Hurry! ~ ...... nu.--o .. ..A.t Cost• Mel.e 1100 '42-4162 bedroomfl, 1% bah, 1arp Col .... R•fty 546-.SUO _ ~ ~.....,.'-"
HobbJ loo•
PLUS
4 BR. -... A: IPpllnlte
.... nn. Lee lot. Chliet
.... (not ftfztql) .....
ills Doftl' Shores. Vacant.
Jerrt Freud
CMrW AmoW
Realtan 645-7'155
OPEN DAILY 1.5
1015 Whiteuilt W.y
....... View Hilla
f BR. dinMs rm. tam nu. ,.,.,., .-.
Doe V. Fr ... din, Rftr.
JZiO E. OlU Hwy. 01M
OR J.2222
living room I: firePaee + ~~;;;;!;~;;:;;;~1 OPEN HOUSE
family, buflt·i.ns. CD1Jetl It ---Pbooe 546-5990 %13 S\erica St. Costa Meaa. 1
drapes. double~· Stone's Throw blk No. ot J>lh St.• EYt
Rltr. 6*-3928 D.ie. 64.2-0185 to IN water Meta Verdt $14,950 of Orange Ave. u.s fN. * LACHENMYER E>ecelleot 2 bdrm &lid den, YOUR OWN s.t. & Sin Like new 3
fireplace, wet bar, Ind many PRIVATE PARK Bdrm, bdwd Goar. 1'i tile --------
OPEN SAT A: SUN2 • 5
1935 COMMODORE, RD.
BAYCR.m'. NB
*UNUSUAL!
J BR, 2 ba, fam nn, lge lot,
BARGAIN at 143.500.
Rich.rdton RNlty
l2S Bayside Or., Ntwporl
ST:>-4031
YACAlfT & READY
many ot1lt'I' featutft. $25,500. LuM tropice.1 plantinp I: be.tbs. Stucco I: pluter. N&·
CAYWOOD REAL TY atately trees. l bednn. 2 tun.I Btrcb cabinets. lAlP
6Di W. Cout Hwy. ~1290 baths with unique wallpaper patio. Ovtniziecl dbl. attacb-
---decor, Floor to oeilinc tire-ed pr. Heavy shake f'Od,
platt. Covened patio. Wal< to Parochial It P\jSJtc
TRrzr1 f th ae-..a. s.1m SchooJ11. 66' wide lot witb 'u I e ..... TARBD.L 2956 H.ari>or 11.fK• rear yard. SlS,250. ALSO
"111t" C.rob " Cork + Rancho de Saito 21.9 Sltrkt st. Like nd t
BEACH COTTAGE. 77 acre Hidea""'llY ranch ~ar Bdrm• den, 114 baths. &-~:500 Ensmada. 7 rm adobe pellng. Drapes In Uv. rm. G~ W1U11m*>!1, RltT. home Well Hone pu~ Stucm A: pluler. He&~
673-4350 OPEN EVES. BarleY ~. beautiful liv~ ahalce rool. Netural Birch
cabinets, bit • .In ovtin 6 2 years old, 4 bedroom 2 -4-IEDRM-2-IATH oak:a. All fer $8.500 . tmna range. s· x 18' 'P8tio. Over· 1n right party. .tory, l~ batha. nice patio, . $22,500 Mr • ., ..... ....__ .u,,.......,. sized dbl attached fU', fll'
like new condition $186. LuxuriolJI CllJ1l'tinr. built-In ~V'iS RDALTI•U<N wide lot. larie rear yard.
Owner-wm consider ilption kitchen. aolid wood c~tt. BACK IAY Walk ID Paroeblal 6 Pubtic
NO imtter wtlat i& ia, yoa 1n ~· Terms on Dn. ~· Sta.tety trt!lel. Schools. $24.850. OwtWir,
cm Ml It tritb • DAILY 8roliiel' KlrTm 540-l'nO FanWy home -3 bdrm. off-_ean __ m_4_\ _548-6_'195 __ • ____
PllDJ' WANT AD!! ~ WbMt .,........! DtmN-11• TARBD.L 25 Harbor ice, family • dini.!'..:..~pu1 * BY OWNER 3 Br-2 Ba. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ room, modem "'='°•· En-Dining room. Large Lfvtnc
SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN-' IAY
CLann•/ fee/ -Aparfm,n/6
.()n Wlterfront Ntlr Newport Herbor lntrance
2525 Oce•n Blvd., Coron• del M.r, Calif.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING Cllld IOAT SUPS
Wiiy Not Enloy
TM 11C011clominf•" Way of Ufe
THI ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
Yoo can purchase and get fee title -or leue 11 you prefer.
ALL avta. hue WATERFRONT VIEW. All bav1 two bedrooms
and two bat.bl. -WITH LARGE PATIO. .
YOU ARE INVJTED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL
hy $59,500 and Up Lease $420 Monthly Ir Up
PllOae 673-1788 for fllrther Information
cl09ed yard. Ooee to schoola 1: Famlly rooma/. Obie pr .
F.utaide. For appt. caU Htd Anthony POOL * New
JEAN SMITH, RNltor Q:>t'g, Drpl. LARGE LOI'!
G Eellt lTth, CM. 646-325.5 $77 ,500. * st.5-G820 ... , .......
Immaculate fully carpeted 2 bedroom home
with luxury features like forced air heat,
built·in electric range and oven, dining room.
expensive carpeting, and plenty ot room to
expand, and to tx>p it off only $115 I*'
JJtOllth paymeota after a small down paymenl
$14,950
319/e Return
3 units, good Eut.side location, Invest '2.000
and g« it back in lea. than 3 yeara. JUJt ~
duced. $2,000 lor a quick a le.
$20,500
Luxury and a View
Wld,e open tpaees ol Mea Verde Golf Coum •
and a background of saddleback is seen fl"oi:n
the extra wide picture window ol this Jarjla
4 bedroom, 3 bath home featuring fishpoad;
built-in electric range and oven , plum f.#-,
peting, and a steam bath. Fantastic value..•t
only
$47,500
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~ ~ 1100 Coron• •t Mer -~ ~ Beech 1705 HouM1 UnfurnlaMd Apia. Pumlahecl Aptt. Pumla-..•
MESA VERDE SPANISH CASTLE Cost1 Me.I 1100 Coeta ~ 4100 l•lbM ====iQoo
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EASTSIOE Olltom built borne by owner. A toudl ol old SpalD hl&!l DESlltAILI SUS CASnAS B.'. YFR.ONT Apt. lmitr Du-
l 0% DOWN 1 block Crom O>Ulltry Oub. ahoYe Corona del Mar. With ~ NEW HOME l'u:mllhed 1 BR 6 Bads plex 2 BR, 2 be <mra
A reel family borne with 3 Lathe It pluter. '1P bdnns tndltian&l lile roof and quar-2 Br., 2 be. q>td, drpe, foro-New unlta available clean) Pvt bch.~tlo. l
bedrooml, 2 t.tbl, den and formal Uvinc l dining rooms ,.,. tile petio. 3 bedrooms, ed a1r belt, Ga.rl>d.iap, blt-November l.5th. pier. Yrl)'. 215 Ed&twater,
dinlnl room -Bright, ElqJertly landsceped. Reduc-den, din1nc room and laf6e Ina; frl>la, patio, rar11e, m7 Eld "--t c ~ 673-54.10 or ~4.
cbetty livinl room with URd ed S2550-Now only $39,960. bobby &reL Abounds in ear--water furn, Adult& on.l,y, oo en _,,w..., • ..... CLEAN Bach. apt.r..; ell
brick flreplaca. RedW'OOd 1906 Suva Circle. Open Sat. b' Caillomia charm. -JllSI · ' pets. (1 b1lc off Newport Blvd) utll. Incl. S75 • Up. 316 E.
fenced yard. $2,400 down It Sun. W. reduced $3,000 to $56,500 -LOS PADRES RATE REASONABLE ~ Sa1bo& Blvd., Balboa.
Jnd UllUne sneeot io.n. You own the estra t~ tot. RIAL TY Ac:rou from Country Club HOl'POINT • 613-9945 •
$116 per mooth includel tax-Me.. Verde 1110 646-7171 546-2313 l BEDROOMS, 2 BA'raS 275 Meea Dr. * Ph: 5*Q706 FURN ~Jex-Wlltm'· l BR fl~6-~l13MUreance..1. .. .1.
7171
3 QR. 2 BA. Oil-de-Sac Opefl E~ 'Til 9 New home, TOTAL PRICE Mesa Verd• $20.00 Wk. Up $1«!., 2 BR $225' ino. No
.,.. • -street. Carpet., drapes. ONLY $26,000, $1,300 Down J.mmaculAte 4 BR + tam Otldren, pets. m.al.m& <>p.n Ev ... 'TU 9 prot..,..ed ..,..,,_ '"'" 895 • Clenneyre St. .. "'-~ 8 ,,_ ,_, •Studio 6 Bach apta.
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""'' .......... "'"• nn. • ....... l"c• , .. , cp.., • lad Utill a PhoDt Rn'. Lido Isle ~1 KBldeer C\rde OPEN OA.ll.Y Lepna Bdl. 49t-8833 dll)9. Court yard . entry. e Maid Serv1ce • TV avail. -------
$33,000 * 546-7501 CNm to 'nc Toe markeO ~-$210/mo. CALL MR. e New Cafe A Bar SPARKIJNG 1 BR. Stepl to
LANI down to qualified buy-11iE BEACHCOMBER NELSON 540-rul Heritqe 3378 Newport Bl•d. ~ ba¥ and IS>opl, $1'$ MnW·
er: sbazl> tBR •• 1~ ba. Lido Isle 1351 NEAR OCEANFRONT Real Estate. CHATEAU La POINTE ))t. Aduita, no pets. m'J502 -...... .......... ---...,------1 home. $22. Owner. nils distinctive old bouae Be 2 BR Furn Unf A t. e l·BR. UTU,PDI. LEAVING State· u.. Lou 545-0588 -Meta Verde 3110 au or P GARAGE, .., .,.MO. ,..., Need 4-5 Bedroom? juat steps to amst beadles Front It rear off • street •4
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your Gain • Priced to tell 4 BDRM, Comer lot. DOIAC. be&UC)' on fl/ lot J..qw:1a. 3 BR, den, w/w For rtnt 3 IR 2 Ntht, parkl.nc. Carlport, pool, • CALL: l2!f!. r~yl~~:ed~b~' and cpta, ~-• Sbu.Blldt,approx crpta.becunceUinga,range, built•int. $190 per Adultlno<pet.a.FromSllSmo 8albol l1l1nd ::~>"~-SS fireplace. Larae Bride petlo · ,_ eq ft. Loftfy South dlilwlhr • only $28,500. month. Includes water l!Ml POMONA AVE. ~ 6 QoodUlbted with NttWport leech l200 patio -VACANT, fl'6.D llilmlon Rlb', '9t-mn & gerdener. CALL $85 MO. Mobile bm. C.ompl ATTRAC-2 Br $140,3!'b'/No
covered rum pu 1 room. a. C. GREER. Realty LARRY 540-l Ul Her• tum. Adult.a only, no peis. lae. Patio, Garace, U~!
Giant lot '6x200'. Beautiful.Y 3416 Via Udo fi'13..m> Laguna Nlguel 1707 kt Htd pool 4 Seums Mobile Adults. (213) ~ -
Land9Cllped. Lota o( treea SACRIFICE . Sunny Dlapotltlon lta .. RMI .... Eatata, m Npt Blvd. • U6~ AGATE ~·
includini ellht truit trees DOVER SHORES AREA /6 aiit lives ~ 1ee1-LAST CHANCE N rt Beach 3200,_MU.U2 ___ . -----plus decorative lhntba. NO Owner le«ving area. 4 Or 3 kac • titp1e 2 bdrm. dell. Bef«e price tncreaae In ewpo ** E/side 2 BR. Bltnl, Huntington BeKla ...ao
bigb Qty Taxes, but near BR. • den; 3 beU.. FUt. 6 2 ha. 1" 10Utb patio or. PacNetter Niluel 2 •lOl'J BR.AND new 3 Bdrm-2 Batha adulll only. JK.B 16th Pl. e NEW e L~ e
lclloola .. '1lopplni. 2208 htd. pool: beaut. Jndecpd. Tamk a BNch. '51.SOO model w/larp tamily room. 1700 sq. ft, W/W car-pm, Inq: 361-B <>&le. CM. RESORT~!
Canyon Dr., CS)Sta Mesa. $6(Ys. Fee land· &C.GJUD,Realty ~:.:.:alb d~. Built-1.111. flreplace .• 842•1298 4 NATIVE GARD-.NS
642-SeSB e OWNER 642-23.\9 e 3Cll Via Udo l7H300 I.II>' Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr * 1 BDRM FURN A.Pr * 6 POOL&SAUN~.:J~ZZI
BY owner. Vacant. 5 BR. 2 ...... u. stairs. ca.ted. dnped, Newport Center A UCI. $250 Uta pakl. Exioeopt liabtl. Ad•
BL homt. Extra large tam-• "ntE GOOD LIFE" • A&Au 2 BR. 2 Ba.; Ip. fam. i.nmcaped, ftmttd. Own!!' mo. ~. · ultl. Sl2.!A'.I mo. 548-28:18 HUNTINGTlt rm •• an cpea., drpl. lhut-~ No .... -'---------Uy nn., blt·in ranre ti oven, WATERFRONT home w I tln-Owner$47,SOO.m.2806 eolU. $28m -·· NEWO:>odo.2BR.2Ba.J'J>l., 1992HARSOR BLVD -OM
dilbwu.ber, rock frplc., F. prtv elip Ii dock, ill a pt). GOOD REAL ESTATE encl patio, pool, dbl. pr. LARGE Deluxe 2 BR 2 ba. GARDEN~
A. bee.t, hch"<I. flrs., w/w vate communJty: nicd)' H•-'--'-•---1. 1 .. "" 353 N. Oout u~.v $225 mo. 646-1903 elec bltnl, cpts, . cbf11, .2'-_...,,.., .,...,,....,...T· CAJtl., drapes; .tta.ke roof, nm.N. 3 Bh.., 1~ bathi. Re-........ ,_, _.. """ ·-·-...., Adultt Fu.mllb-u:.m~_.£<4,.c..n 'AINl8:NTI
patio A fnat. yd. .Anxious duced to S69.SOO for quids ·•ovE IN -IAcun& e.cti 494-7SU Newport Shores 3220 :-=;, Plaee: sa.em IOLSA.CHICA &
awrer will aell on your sale or will l'!Ue/option. • -ADULTS 147 terms or trade for _ what YOU OWN THE LAND BM• "'f "'&noc Free" Baat· Condominium 1950 WrR or yrly -Imnw: 1 ltor:Y NASSAU ~ 1 A 2 BR. DELUXE one bdrm.
have you! Call: ;;4().447l • 646-7849 OWNER • Jaslm 8each. Lowb' s W. . new • 3 br 2 ba Dbl garaae Furn or Unt. $1~40. Htd
Eves. or weekends, or "ANGELITA" room bame with bu&e mu-SAaUFICE. 'Bdnn 2 bathl Fully~ !tit. car A drpe pool. lTl E. 22nd St.~ •• almoR.new, 1-itiful-
SJ0.3'34 Monday tt1n1 Fridcty BLUFFS HOME llr bedroom, 2 --PLUS ~ =at~= tee at 316 lAlgonia e RIDECORATEDI =~= \:! <X>LLEXiE PARK. Sbarp 3 • OPEN SAT. 1-5 PM. SIPARATE FAMILY room $20000. ~ m.1e • l~Br. DUPLEX $110-mo. Ins bath, me bioct
BR 2 baths, family room, • BEAUTIFUL 2 ~2 Ba.. IMdlQc to stunn~ covwed ' • Corona del Mar 3250 • 523 BERNARD ST. ocean. ..,," utili"'--a..u pado. New and ~ n.-a-F le ..,'2<..2 BDRM/lJI'll,PD ......,. ._ .-covered patio, carpets, • PROrL DECOR? deep,. Gold lilac cupeta. :::r=• ors. 19'15 __. I 536-1311 :
drapes a doublr prqr. • POOL! •'--...__ ' --. .,.&-.....£ IVTn• _,. 2 IR - 2 81. • sn JOANN • 1 BLOCK ----t .. 2 May umme Mr.~ loan It • 2015 VISTA CA.Jotf ---"'Gt"'-__..,..,._. -·...., 41\,1.-~ Ulllunl. $210 mo. &t&-2811 or 54l.o'l87 uviu .... ._. •
$132 mo llOtAJ. CAIJ.. .,....,..,_,. u-•-..a-111r lat tar your boat or tralJ. Hid Pao1.! Wallr • WesttW! l Bdnn I BR aps. 2 )'tal'I old, t-" "u:~ & .....-...., ,,_, • _._ 3 -:-ea to San ---·--w llJ'lle· NeWl)r ed pool. built ·-•rec. SfO.USl Hrrltqe Real on fre land. 3 BR. 2 aa.', ~-=--.;;?~ID _:::.!:, ..,,,_. _...,..., Irvine T..,.HI carpeted on Eut Ba)' St. room, brurftom ~-SUS Elita~. all •lie.-2-..,. ,....... -.-, --~ • Bier a BR ... rum .... ~aft. PM IDO •• ....., .. PANORAMIC ' .. ~ 'l1lla II a prllt •--AU Siii YrJJ ..... rr,1., etrbn. cllL IS·~ 2 ....... ~ pardiae rill ..n • mo BR 1'arDo WW eptir, bhnl, 2 BR., 2 Ba.: fin. cir
OCEAN VIEW pook. putt. .,..._ w/11111 Jiii. or VA or UIDlD9 H1 •n Pumflhed sround floor, P't patio Adu.Iii, no peta. JDD
I BRr2 BA Beautiftll dMn q!1let ._,.... al a ~ tnta'fllt V.>.. loan. l'\dl lafttoe Island LI "611'8.. H.B. 536-2'130 ! ~t home 00 land hou8e. $,1t,SOO. OWNm price $22.IJO. Wallcer a Lee ....... to Share 2005 3 BR ~t NICE 1 BR. Drpe, -Good l BR, _......_, L::%
you own. s.fr.500. ~ 6T.H3S6 11GEdinger. H.B. 8G-4«i5 ----··-Untam borne ..... -.,....,.. w.,._ HOUSE Dally U-5. llf1 SNGLE Pl needa girl to $400 mo yeerl.Y location, Ill' Npt Blvd. Ad-i-Uo. pool. $11$ :: ~•-..i-.,.__ ,... LUVELY 3 BR. 2 BL baow abare roomy 1uxurtoua a.,l e.".__,n .. 1.., ulta. $37.50. ~ 9C-.fi03 ar ~
,,_....__ u:n· .... u. oo 2 iots: cm u.e u 2 qa. WOIKING MAN'S Hu fr111ic, pool. 3 BR. 2 ~ ._._, nca..., FURN 8aicbtlc.' Apt. aoee i
e 646-6385 e Rm. to bk!. Near BQ A WINNER! ~ $15 mo. Orieana Apta f13.4900 17th St. Bbopping. Orange Coun f600
CINDERELI..A/1450 sq ft ocean. wm Rll an or ~int. • GI 1oe.n.. Shake roof, ~. or trade. Can partr m ttar-SH.SOO fU1l price-yes, that'• ~nttaTuti;ttrJ.YI bet <;"·pm OPEN WEIKEND S65 mo. 543-1952
2 Br-2 Ba. Family room. 1L Cl.It. Owner m.m.s rigtltl $16,500 ' try your . {Or fum) Laveb' lge 2«ory EXTRA ~ .• fully tum., l·
Bltne.. NEW Drps & Cpta. BY Owner. 5 BR. 4 Ba.. aD down pe.yment on very BUSINESS or profealonal 3 Br-2 B&. Newb' dee! Retp BR., bit -Ina, dllhwuher;
Spkln .t Cbvered Patio. elec. bMm; cpta. A clraiies lbarp 3 BR, 1-. bath with slrJ to liiare SHARP APr. tmanll I Rel. $225. ALSO: adult bldg.; $125. 646-3049 $23,95Q. * $400(ktn, Can thruDut. Ree. rm. 6 den: 1lrmlann, intercom system 5'7-1574 or ~ o\ttrac 2 Br-1-Ba. $1S5. Sa.cbelor Apt. Film. Near
anuce fine. * MS-9231 Jee. Jot. JmmecL Pomel9. 6 beautitullJ landscaped BAOI. A am. em will dun ms MARGUERTJ'& Westdff. Pool. $80 mo. $1S mo. Small badi.. iiPt
HORSE I.OVERS Call: Mr. &DJ 6*at5 or yard. Hu boat door in gar· Ip. Mesa Vmle home with ~7169 or 67S-30l3 14U744 w/v1ew It pvt cleceWU90
E •Side, Lee Triplex Jot. 6.17.o4467 ap " electric built-ins In pool. ~7389 E'f'ea. DUPLEX l Bdrm $90 after 5 pm or uk Lee $7S31
3 Br-2 Ba. Bltm. * TRY: CUST Spanlah DuPex. 3" 4 ld~IFIC SHORES Coet1 Met. 2100 ~l~yls~~: lon
3355
Nicely fumllbed, iardener, Dane Point 4740
$28,000. * ALSO: ~ere Br. 1 b1k to ooeu. !'rplt, RIAL TY -.. ~ -or ger laundry. 646-2118
E4ide 2-Br. nRr • UppeT, ~, d-w. $52,950. By 0.. IC-25Sl MT-&5116 5.1&-8t 1-BDRK/NO YARD WORK.. S250 per mo Prefer 1 or ~1---------OCEAN FRONT over1ook!ng .
$1T,500. * ~ er. 123 41.lt St. f'1541Sl. ~ 147•3203 Woman pdened. No pe1L older 9dulta. Ref1o 2 Br, 1~ N rt Beach Dana Point Hbr. 1BR111Jt
Valmttne Lemmer/Bier. 2 lblM.s b1 owner, ac.n 1MI FnDertrm. MA-11M6 Ba. Sep. shower I drf'.981ng twpO 4200 $125. Studio $lll. a.l627
BY OWD!l'; M.ea Del Mar. tront aoocl -. priced to room. nont A Side PlltiO. * OCEANFRONT*
4f BR .. customized bome; aelll m.Q6l1 63S-1Sl0. NOW'S THE-TIME oF laythores 2225 11replace. Forced air beat. DELUXE S Ir, 2 H. RENTALS amil1 rm. Hdwd. nr.. THE y•.aR TO BUY -Gar. d.l8p. Top locatloa. 4 W1 .. 250 Apts. Unfumhhed drtJC . • DuPLEX/3 • i.BR. -blkl from town. ~ btk trcm nter • ., mo. _...._ _____ _ ~ .. .;• frplc .• beaut. ~BAY' I OCEAN' THAT HEATID POOL BA y 1 HORES WA'l'Eft, North a-u. 314 Coral. 2201 W. Oceenfront General 5000
;rn'St ~tlol. IU Owner $43.'rr!O * m.2B 'BIDROOMS + DDf + :1.!dS:Uad~:-s: 613-59Z~ 673-2ao6
VACANTI l BR. 2 Ba., fam . .NP1' BCR PROPERTY , 2 t DIN_TNG = rrta*r per IDOl'I. to July 1. 1968. H ntl....... •--h u"" VIEW of Bay le Ocean. 2
rm., frplc., bU·inl; new TRADE for out of tDlrD .,.. umriom •. Corgeou1 executin home. u .,. •• n -c -BR., trplc.; contemporvy
-·. ..._.. n...ti·o, fncd. pnip. Bkr. Mr. Stine m.6210 btdroam II ._., with Jll1-213:7'1M151 <San Marino) '-·-•tur """" ......, .,..... .....-_...,..... n vate bath with door to ltlm-LEASE $115 mo.; ' M., 2~ ~; 6 P.M. mo . .,__,.
Neer .tiooi.. Xl.nt cond! 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 pr, frpk, nin& OOVlllll> PAnO to M-rf Belch 2200 bL. cpt., drps., blt·lm. trpl.,..,,..,,-=~-----------m.a By owner M2-4!HT tum. reduced $2,<Xl>! $34,500 romanasc warm w at• r .... --.-Jmmac. 147.-. COMR:>RTABLE 50' trlr w f
M!ZA Verde P~ 1m7 w BaJbo& 541-'!072 swOOONG f'OOL. HAPPY BOAT OOCK. s Bdrm. 2 a BR. 2 a.. eiec bltne, drpa, cdlaN. ldult park, Retired f If I lo ~. _!.-.ty,. ~~. 'b12t-~. N--" M-.. 1210 DAYSI y 01I r fllllmb' de-be.U. $285 month. Adults. frpl. McFlddea Nr Beach. ~ c:Pe &nf. Real. am y OCll n
--.. 1'9 ...,. --r-·• ... ~.. serves it Full price only * 642-7825 * $18.5· 84M'!D, N1'"'°38. I=~~·------
O'liza lot. fenced. Nr. ~ CORNER 2000 aq-tL 3 Br, 2 $2?.SOO. WAI.KER. A LEE, .C BR Condo ~. 21it be., Ymw ol Bay A Ooeu. 2 BR., CIOM to aMppl"t, ''"' S37.500 Olme' 54&-5e02. i.. fam nn, fr1>1. nr ech19' 7682 F..d.l.npr, ICM355 Huntington Belch 2400 c:pa cl.rps blb\I trpl pool. frpllc.; ccntemcior&I')' twm-loya Club & Glrla Club ~~~,:: n;1: ::r~ ~: = BEST BUY BF.AU furn 3 BR 3 ba QJodo $1!0' mo. i.e. m:m-4s'TJ . ~r mo. 548-2* aft« : :=o=.: ~~;! ~ ..?:! IAndlcpf ·~t. •1740• ho--,~ a'f "--'--I ~c:;: ~ ~ Pl.-Huntington IMch 3400 Npt Olannel Inn Mot.I • J'rpl IDdlv1Jncb7 fac'JI _.._ _._ or 11111> BY ~ 1'rplc fenced vw•"" .. -a-,..._,... • Lowest winter rat" • Ad\Jltl It family areu ~.-=a'="Jt.-, ..,..2""'"ba-a.;-· -new-drapes..:;.:.._ yd. 'sa." tdn1 iocati~ Oean • BR J 1111. blt·lm, 1d:NTAU O.U,111 Spece Center 8030 w. C.out Hwy.~ 1845 An1helm Ave-
A carpets; bit-ha'. By own-333 &pal Roe.d.. 548-«233 many extrN. frplc, ec:remed HOUlll Unfurnithetl ODlJ 2 miles. 3 BR, l" WATERFRONT 2 BR., P8· !C.!M.1!1!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!~!!!!!64&6181Riii
er. 138 9QO. 546-3463 20 x 24 patio., Jndlc. •· -bathl, dbl• aara1•, •xclu. tlo. Boat dock avail. J4m
3 BR ~mr; mt future nn· Newpwt Shorel 1220 ~RAS~f,3~ General 3000 live lMna. ~ ctnter, btd Finley. Winter or yrly. RENT ~. sa:1:: morunc. $lQ NR. Beach, Qub Hou. and 847-8531 5eal •m• HUGE YARD ::~.~d c::: ~ ~ BA<Ji Apt. 1 blk b> beach. a ltoo"" Pumltur1 • • fM.980'J Pool& 2 BR 2 ba. fam rm S195. Femhlll Home1 Nr New redec. S100 mo incl $25 Month $23,B 0..-.... Eve: COUIT SALE Vf!rY nloe 3 Bit ' bath, ft• Warner • Bolla au-. utll. Yrly. M2-38'78 aft 5. J'UIJ. OPTION TO BUY.
NOW'& THE
TIME FOR
Eutbluff 1242
2 ~ 08 _,. -;::, lot cellent .-ea. w/w C911)i1ttrc, 71f: &a-1512, 847-2634 ~tn'IFUL 1 bdrm, nr No det)Oll.t o.a.e. .w~. ~,.. ~ drtllel. bollt-m.. V1emt. H i Sl25. pool. ·tdulta. mo ID Hone of Chain
BIST IUY-81.UfFS deck.~ a 11"1 ana.e J'tlllb'. SD>lmo. Alt. unt "I'°" '405 1 ~"':7;,., 517 w. 19dl, CM'. 5tt-14M
NEW • ~• dream! • submit your' tlmDI. ~CL Hirbevr Gt.np. Utmtie1 paid !!J~ ~.~· 141_~1 Jenee.!:':.. Ceet1 Mew S100 WA11RFRONJ $70-$80, Winter. ~ Co1t1 Mlle ~ 5100
644-20.19 S(iLE 1 -Br furn • apt/On * Contempor....., * "VETIRANS" "°BR. Very Nice. Fire-3 BR home, boat dock,~ Owmel! $100 tts'1 June or ""TDN . •n=or;.;k place. Drapes. Blt·inl-lY $125 ~ vn. v m · vn.&• Corone del Mir 1250 ISO DOWN 6 tlda I BR 2 W/W carpet. Fenced back Cub Arw $425 per mo. with yr · * m.415 Spe.c 1 6 2 BR. piW patio
PRIVATE OWNER
bath home • ...... comtt yd. J...eaae. at ~ IA.t leue optJoo. Bkr. caJl Paul 1 6 2-BR {OR UNFlJRN). frplc, all kitcb blt-ina, pool
lot with ~ w/w cps/ mcnth's :mit. $210 mo. GtJle7 (714) 847-2531 or 12'13) POOL! * ~. a cabana, lix1IO Pltcll a
MUST SELL NOW! drpl is yours. PJDldl ell $165 • 83&-5635 • 4»35n 24<li~ E. 16th sr. Putt. 1-story. rrom $1J1 mo
CAMm HIGHLANDS per mo. h'.\dadll aJI. $160 PER mo. l BR, l ba, OCEANFROOT 2 Bdnn ~'12 ORCHARD DR.
3 Br.·2 B&. lAl'P Uv"-r TRADEWfNDI ILTY. nn'l)t painted, cpts, drp1, Pountaln V1lley '410 Upper. Nlcely tum. Blbll, (jut ott Santa Ana ATI.)
A Fam117 roama. Terrtftc 142·5011 142-.5012 fenced \Ylll'd, chlldren OK. $210 ON ... 3 bdrm., 2 ba., Winter renW. 6*-o.188 can ~ =~. ==-HOME for t11i1 bJ own•. s See at 2S98 Willow Lane, 08%1>et. drt.pes, built-lna, 1 BDRM Beecbfrorlt. New * TOWNHOUSE * 1.14.500 * 615-3633 bdnn., 71~ i... Ip. paneled 540-8199 for appt. mm. pc»I, maintained b)' fUmiture • appliancel. ~ 2 Br, 1~ bad-. ~. (lits,
S--teculer VI-family rm., Ip. JMas rm., Newly Decorated owner, flr9place, fenced mo winter. 8'2-3616 d.tiis. ltove, SUOlno.
..-• ·-fmnal dintns rm., .i.e. Jl:tt., Yard. lt6t9 Walnut. .tlown ROOMY • Nlor 1 BR • Den 132 E. Mt\od;1 Lane Hirt.or ArH about 2200 eq. I .. m mt. 2 BR with carport. $90, --bY lllP¢., call 847-&S21 dl:JI Upetalra. Bit-Ina. Ger. sm ~ • Mt-1'168
l>l)' ud nlatit from ocean, .. ,!00, 10111 pd, nr 1ehool. 2194 Placentie ~~...:::.•. 15t8 nlibtl inc util. M.2"5683 SPA:C N-2 nn 2 ...... "'-
Qu ICK CASH BroomY OWNER.+ -.JIC 3 Bdrm, P~• tam. CnLllrt Dr. JIB. •llDl Ave.,~ D. 531.Q380 _.. _""' ..... -... u111-. ~ ==-----~==-MES A V rd ' BR tam 3 BR. 2 ba, Upper Apt. Sun-epta, drp, dole prtip. Ad· MUST SEW BJ OWNER. e e. • L-un1 IMch • ._fl deck, prqe, 12T • '4th St. ult.. Quiet -. E/lide. l1B ~Jot. Putthw pm.~ e }.yr old 'l'JU.LIWIL nn, <tJU. drps, blb\I. l~ -., .,~ m.oTT1 l6th P1#::1e.
THRoultH A tru. 159.SOO. &154101 • 4 BR..m BA. DEN. ba. 2-Qr pr. $175 mo. No DUPLEX nr. Vktor Huro'1. . .. _ SMALL.,. oot1llle lePlftte
Q C BR 2'ii balha. lMns It din e Fully ci>td. 111-1 loc! pe%ta.BRS4<MMH<W~, <in ---) J"um. or udum. lee· 2 BR. Corona def Mir 4250 yd, E. side CM.' No pMI.
nn owrlook heat I m~ • SJIX».Dn. ~DIE Gf. """~ '-VUI • J'pl. $165 mo. AND 1 BR., Pref emp wo.man. $85.
DAILY PILOT pool. walled A landlc, Cl"t •CALL so.cm $100 mo. 232 Ce<:ll Pita new cpl.I., patio, $125 Mo. BLI< to ocean• bay. 1 mt. 54M7l.1.
beacel. Low down. Owner TOWNHOUSE. s-.1~ bL Costa Me. 646-1903 Shae WW cpts. beam Ceil· ----------· 673-9'll9. All appl., qif1, c11111, MOO 2 Bel f/ktN mn q , 1 adult. no peta. $125 3 BR ~ be.lb Delmce. Blt-down Incl rm, '· 1• ' Room.a, Blc Deck, Big yrl 673-7629 ins w/w opta/dr,,s. FA WANT AD ~r:: ~need~~:. tans. !1~~-~~:n~· 6~~~: v~.~~t~· BA~ Apta. uW. Unena, maid he~ 18>/A El Camino $1!iO
2 ba., blt-1111: 2 frplcs., PRICED to SEIL ttu. wk! 494-7772 evenings. aerv. Month-t~moath. Mot.I no. Act. 642-4422
DIAL cpte .. drpa. View, walk to ~Br. "Bonus romn". AD 3 ~-==·':J:'• Corona del Mar. 1173-4230. 3 BR. ~ ba. Spltt levwL 2-
beftch. Owner 1173-7286 ~ extru! Owntt, 84'7-3.135. nm Ffdtnl. * ~ms Duplex11 Unfum. 3975 • LOVELY 2 . BEDROOM. 2 BR.One 11 furn, WW cpts, ., Corona del Mer • • FIREPLACE. PATIO dllil. blmi, prap. Mod-
642.5678 Vil"W ~2. Exe. location, 3 Huntington LGE l .BR 6 De!!, Priv hie 2-BR. CARPET e OR ~ tor APP'T. ern. 54.5·5421.
BR, l ~ ba. <'>wnf!l/Am Herbour 1405 w/pr on prfv fmced E llde 0,,,.. Sep-Gar. D . · l·BR., stove, refrll., at11. .. ~ lot. $'!YT. 2'l8 Cecil St. .t Wshrm. %165 Maple ELUX Sna1 film frpl prl-pa.Id. $11& Month.
IJ.U.l28l, 6TJ.J297. WATtnmftllf lOJ 1-BR. HOUSE $95.mo. Stuve. Colt• Meta 642-7380 vacy no peu. Rel emp man. 580 w. Center St., U 9-2396 * OCEAN VIEWI * IUlf~I Reb1g. Water • pd! 397 s. of Hwy. Sl45 mo. 875"8!59 2 BR. 1tove A retrtc avtJl.
CA.MEO HIGHLANDS 9T rr ~ aim le Victoria I 546-4164 evn. ltlNTALS 2-BR. FRPLC. $135-mo. Opt.a, drpt. Near \Y'UIOrl
a.Br. Den, 2·8a, Cpts, Drpt. land. 0~:~:;,ent ec:or &!1c. TOWNHOUSE. 2 Br, :i ba, Aph. Furnlahld 514 JASM'JNE. tchool. $100 mo. ~
$38,000 * Owner. 673-25'9 Bkr. Call f'rank Smith tn4) blt·lns, cplS, drps, IW1m OAU 83M07J EXTRA 14'e 3 BR. SUndtck
2 304"PACIFIC DR. 847-2SJI or l21.3) 430-35n pool. $165 mo. 548-7524. Cott• Meg 4100 Wlnt.rr Monlh.ly Rentals Cpl.I, ~. bltns. 2 fUll
3-BR. VlEW HOME + 2 BR, ~. water pd. JAMAICA INN HOTEL bathl, pool. * 64U'744
$2«1 me>-lncomr/67U904 Santa An1 1620 O\lldm OK, avail, Nov. WIR DUPLEX •mo. A• low u 1150 mo. 6™120 ).BR Coe tum) SJ.2S.up. All
N1CE duplex. 2 BR ~So of 1st. $85.. &42-1.5ri0 Wutu~ macbtne. * Cl'9Jil m BACHE2.0R/Newly dee! elrc. Enclosrd plltio. '1'J5 W.
ttwy. Frplcs. Gar. CaJ"P'tcd. * 3 BRD;\1. bouH wtth lire-TWO Bed h Multi. 646-3ai0 aft 6-pm. UtiL No kitcb. Blk~ 18th St. 6'2-2?;4. pl1ce, hug(' Urinl nn .• cv-room OWle. l'zm 2530 Se vt s.19.500 0..'Tler 673-4169 pets, huilt·ins. On big lot or Utllum. No petw or dlll-1 Bdrm, J>lltio. prage, a "" + lln-8772 2 BR. Carpets, drapes. ~-
BY OWNE-R-3-B~ with &mall rem.I unit Ill dren. 962-0'284 Eves. $87.50. 2446 Santa Ana Av.. Belboi age. Pnvat. Patio. 643.$36
Low down. $27,llOO 67~2lr.i7 rear. South Sant• An11.. Ask· PL.ANNING to mowT You'll 545-540'1, 6'13-7T'4 4300 or 546·8916
Ing S20.ROO. OWNER-• • • ftDd an anw:lnl number ol $78 Inc. utiL 1 BR eipt Old • Z..~R -;;-~,;;;40, -MOVE RIGHT JN
JE 7-8600 alter J p.m. Wk· hor1wl In tocky'1 Oual.fted Newport Blvd nr H<q Ho.• St.n1 lsAY le OCEAN! 2 BR 1>rapt'!I, laoocf1'7·
rnds 11nytimt • Adi. Oedc t2>em now. pttal. ~ I ~1528 « rn.90tl0. *3 Wallaca-MA-'110
Daily P ilot Want A~!!
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RENTAlS Rl!NTAl~ • RENTALS
Friday, October 27, 1967
Apta. Unfurnished Apta. Unfumlshed Apta. Unfurnished
:-4awport BHch 5200 Newport Belch 5200 N~ ... ch 5200
of uxur'I -A.parlmen/J on
WITH PRIVATE BOAT SUPS 2&Jll·2Ba.
from $225 mo.
• Sound Pnof
• c...,.... Orpa.
• Htd. Swim Pool • ,...,.,..td"'
Penn., 2 bl. from Ferry
310 FERNANDO, BalbN
Costa Meu 5100 _c_os_ta_MM. ____ s_100_ Com Meu 5100
NEW 2 BR, luxurioug, all
elec. crpll, drps, GE ldtch.
.Olio{' antennas. Encl. gar.
~ bus. Only $123. Adults.
120 E. 20th St.
Z-BR. DUPLEX • Bltna. ·-------Drpc. Cpta, Closed pnge. HAllOI Yard.. Qule1.. AduUa only.
Slif>.Mo. 226-8 Knox Pl. ~73 GIEEIS
~ral 5000 General 5000
cou,n1v CLUB a.lvJNG
J + DIN 01 J llDIOOtn. J IATHJ
NOW-RENTING
$167.25 PER MONTH . .... ... ..... a
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"'-1211 OPIN t 1Jt TO I r.M.
DlllCTIONS: From Newport llv4., te~e Felr Or. Wed
t. fairview ltea4, then left ls•vthl te f11rt1ish-4 '"4•1s.
BAalELOR -UNFURN.
from $100
tncL atiL
1·%.A~~ FURN.A ~
Heated PooJa, CJUld ~
Center, Adj. _, Sboppiac -
2'l'OO Pftttloa WQ . al Har-
bor A: Adams, o.t.a Mesa.
~
LUXURY
LIVING
Pr-esdee Add.n9
MAITINl9UE
GARDEN APTS.
Pllrtlib IU1TOUDltinp
nJRNJSHID BACHELORS
UNF1.JRN l BR • 7 BR • 3 BR
2 baths available
carpets. drapes. gar.11.~ ..
11th & Santa Ana, C.M.
646-tttl 645-»11
. STAR GAZEK~~
J.-~~:..:..:-----l"" QA Y ·L PUil.LAN----,----.....,,
·-...
~ .,_ O.,;ly Ad;v~ Guiel. Ji.. Accwdi,,, ...... s...... .
To~ ~sooe far~. l'eOd words ~'"9 .,,_,._ °' )QI Zodioc bitti\ $91-
-~·»rh OCT.JI~
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USE THIS HANDY POST AGE PAID
RENTALS -RENTALS REAL !STAT! -r:-lt!Al. ESTATE
AptL Unfumllhed Aph. Unfurnished General General
Coron.t del Mar 5250 Corona del Mar 5250 Lots 6100 Loh 6100
Porrafina Laguna
MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOTS
SITUATED ON TEN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IEDltM. APARTMENTS
Furn. & Unfvrn. From $150
• Private Patios • lt'ireplaces
• POOLS • 18 Hole Putting Green
• Regulation Tennis
• Separate Family Section
• Adj. to Schoola & Playground
900 Sea une, CdM
MacArthur nr. Cout Hwy.
Nr. Fashion laland -Newport C•nttr
CORONA DEL MAR (714) 673-3445
5410
(7 14) 494-9388
•r H• y.ur l•cel It••' &tri• '""''
Newport BHch 5200 Fountain Valley
~~~~~~~~~--e EASTBLUIT e DELUXE TOWNHOUSE
~ 3 BR. 2 Ba., carp., APT S. 01•ange County's
dJ'ape:s, trpk, dilbwuher, Coolest area! 5 min. beach.
FINANCIAL
Butineu Property 6050 BUSINESS and
clilp., blt-inl; tge. Nldeck. NEW 2.J BDRM UNITS
C·l Cor. 90xl.1T 2 bldp. Must But. Opportunltl• 6300
tell for health. only $53,!XX>.
No )'OWlf: c:tiJ.ldr«I. 8t8 Carpets, Drapes, Built-in Owner. TIO W. 19th CM A REVOLUTIONARY
AMIGOS WAY. Apt. M. appliances, 1~ ba. Encl. 646-8558 EXTERNAL
644-2SM double prage. 400 sq-ft.
-3 ~BR-...__2._.....8-A-. -.-$-l'EPS--to--1 1.1.tn~~ .. 962-448~L! Buslnen R•ntal 6060 ~~S!!.~:J~0=!
Sbol-e I: Shope! Leue $235-or 54G-0166
mo yrty or longer. Pref er
e\derly peniong. No pets. Lagun11 lt•ch 5705
Retail Store or Offlc•
Prominent location Bal-
boa Island, tlO 1q. fl
W.W. carpet. llOO pu
mo. Rltr. 642·9555
1'5-291h St. * 673-75.13 ---
Bayfront Apts.
._, 2 BR Untum $250 mo.
._, 2 BR, Fu.m sm mo.
Bryant Wiest, Rltr.
67>2723
100 CA// ::Dr. STORE or office w/f\u'n apt.
UOO mo. 417 E. Balboa
LGE 3 .BR, a:~ ocean LAGUNA BEACH LE 6-3911 675-5&0
view, 100 .tepa to water $200 Luxury Furn/Unfurn. IDEAL ljquoc store location
avail In San Cement. For
details call &(1686 eve.
mo winter OI' yrly to rap/ B&cbeklr • 1 & 2 BR
pty, 4400 Seuhare ~2 $tep9 to Shore &: Shops
DELUXE 4 BR. 2 ba. Ocean Ocieu'riew from ~ Apt ..
View. Frplc, 1 blk from Leue from mo mo. QI> Office Rental 6070
oceu. $2J5 mo. ~t 100 CLIFF DR. 494-2449 ---· • -·--
St. 11W111. _ * NIAlt AIRPORT
4 BlllRll 2~ ta. studio ~ a.tall WllfttM 5990 Le Pft'I oCfioet ar .dilp)Q-
Yrt.r ~.Family only. j .. -u.nLE -•~...a , nn w/S Delun P'ft ~ bllrtobdi --= ~ui.o• ~ .'"' ......... couple WaMhle ~ w/cwetbead • _, mo . ...........,.. lntettated in 6 montha rent· door s.25C)-mo. * ~
MODERN Beadi Duplex. 2 a). Would consider acting u -5-HA-RE--otti-.ce--Spe-ce_/_An-le
BR, c:pts, drpa. bitm, winter cattlaker. 548-8982 °" )'!'ly. 67J..4T':>4 room &t Working offtce Pr'e&-1 SR. unf. apt or hse nr tige loc! S5(). 642.-4098
e View or Bay A Ocean e
? Bdrma., 1rpk.
541-2394 Alter 6 P.J.f.
5220
LARGE 2 BR. 2 Ba. New
cait>· I: drapeii. gafaie.
Year'• leaw U60 Mo.
~
8adt Bay 5240
l·BR. AFf $li5 mo.
Fenced yard, garage.
673-UBS alttt 6 pm.
5250
2 BR DUPLEX ...... $175
3 BR DUPLEX .. • • • • 250
4 BR DUPLEX • • • • • • 240
3 BR HOUSE • • • . • • • • 250
2 BR Apt on beach • • 2.iO
Orange to.st Realty
332 Marguerite, OlM 673-3550 -
Sl'l>YRLY/2.br. Dining rm.
Uidry, Dsbwr. Refrig, Bltns.
Q>o. I>rps. Extn closets
I: Storage! 67'> 16.5 7.
$200/EXTRA Lee 3 BR·2 Ba.
Dining MD, Lndry-rm, Dsh·
WT, Bltns, Cpt:s, Drpa, Lots
cbeta/iitonge! f;"P.1657.
~~~~ S..Ch 5400
z.3 BR. 2 Bl, pool, Patm
Mora Kai. 8181 Garfield.
P?iv. atreet, l block north
off Garfield. 96249!M
Ocetlll -ttllable woman to
$85. ( 213) 699-2428 DE.5K $pa.Ce It anr.veriq
servke. Huntlngt0n Bea.ch.
5990 SJ0.8881 Of 54.H211. Rentals Wanted
ONE penon with d~ desir-
'' clean 2 BR house with
fenced yard Newporf area.
up lo $130 mo. 644-2200 ext
41 bdore 4 p.m.
WANT UNFURN 4-Br HSE.
Newport vie. $250 • $350 mo .
544-929'1 alter &-PM.
Lots 6100
R-2 Big lot I< Hse, plana
8 units. Owner must ae.ll
Luw dn. 67~1393. 494-4T79
DOVER SHORES • VIEW
Santiago It Antigua. Oioice
lot. $22,500. 644-~.
Rootn1 for Rent 5995 Out of State Prop. 6208
ROOMS FOR RENT PRIVATE owner wi1l aacri-
$2'1.50 per week &t up fice $200 equity to someone
Heated pool • Maid ~rvice who will take over $20 mo
Utilities funtished pa.ymenta on choi~ ~ A.
TV". Kltdleaettes waterfront lot in devcloi>-
MOTEL TAHITI ing 1t1bdivision m Siever
S48·Zl29 River at Hiway 89 le Bryce
Canyon Hiway in So. utah.
REAS. Comfortable BR. Olig. cost S2750. 540-8460
home priv patio. pvt adult ==========
hm. cloee to everything.
548-4271
PRIVATE entrance &: bath
for mature, employed wom·
11n. S60 Newport Beach
~~78 after 6 PM.
LARGE ROOM, kitchen
privileges. Near OOC
no week. * 642·1758
ROOM / Pvt..1bath I: Entr.
Nicely furn! Quiet. ICosta
Mesa I * 548-5750
ROOM new tor young woman.
TV, laundry, linens. Near
0CC !)<U).ll6.18 alt ::; PM
NEWPORT I PVT 3-ROOM
Apl $80-mo. J<ildl avail.
ALL cttl·Pd! 873-7533 •
Exchang•, I . E. 6230
Property Owners
Have you a R e a 1 Eat.ate
problem! We specialize In
exchanging all t y p e 1 of
property. O>nsult with UI.
Phone &42-9555 anytime
R. E. Wanted 6240
types have been built. The
aMWer to Smog' problem&, + more Power, l!SS IW'eight,
rrmter fuel Economy le less
w~r. A group ia fl>rming to
tina1lae the program. Invest·
OMi are i11Yited to contacl
"Haugfiey" at: 673-7761
BURGER HANDOUT
AYtta.ge ll'Ol8 W'AX)/mo.
Lut month po>. Net in·
come l900. (NO SUnday
ales). The bullnea, ~
bulldinc. the equipnent It
the ~don all for
$14,IEO • 113 down . I D RIDDLE
RMltwlnc. 646-1111
OWNER'S ILLNESS
FORCES SALE
FOOD TO TAKE Olfl'. F..
tabllahed busine11, ideal
tor couple. Year 'round.
Brouted Chick~. shrimp,
pizza. deli., aandwidles,
etc. Full urice U3.500. $65llO
down. Newport Beach area.
67J.S9'10
TEXACO
Modern, we!J.Jocated Service
Station. Available In Oran&e
County. Paid Trainin&·P&rt·
iat Financini. . cau Geo.
Dickerson. e JEl-3137 •
ASSOCIATE wanted for
lucrative Re&1 E a t a t e
investment. Profit return
ahould be 10 • t . Must be
ready lo invest. Prine.
only! Call: 673-0633
lnv"tment Oppor. '310
Investor Needed
99 bt!d convalescent hospital
35 unita • aite Hoag Ho.p.
Gangi Bkirs. 642-161.5
Money to Loan 4320
PRIVATE MONEY * ht I: 2nd LOANS *
Jack Smith Co. aince 1949
1323 North Broadway, S..A.
543-1311 anytime
Money Wanted 6350
DO you want to earn 10% !
We have tint trust deed&
on vacant land & lotJ. Home
Mortgage Co.. 222 For8t
A.ve .. Lag. Bell. $9461
~NNOUNCEMt:NTS
and NOtlCES
WANT AD ORDER BLANK PRIVATE entrance. Semi-
priva1e bath.-Pool. Worlrinf
ma n only. 646-7504
PVT pty will buy from own-
er modest 2 on a lot resi·
dence. HB. CM. NB or near-
by. All cai.'1 if desired.
541-8444 an 6 pm.
Found (Fr• Ads) -'400
FOUND; COrooa de1 Mar, vie
Avacodo; Ca I i co kitteft;
green &: wbS~ collar.
675-4326
AND REACH THE ORANGE COAsrs BIGGEST MARKET ------···· ................................................................................ ----
~ SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES
PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0
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$4.50
$5.10
$6.00
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P. O. In 15'0
.. nans
$6.IO
$1.21
$9.76
Con MeM, Calif. 92626
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$10.65
$13.10
$15.55
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$15.90
$20.10
$24.30
TO Pl•UH COIT
,.,. e"ly e"• we•' t.. eu ll
•p•ce •I>•••· IMluda yo11r
H4ru1 ., pho"' n11111ller.
n. u 1t •' your ... ia •• th•
efl4 ef tlle line e11 wltich the
l1ot word ef yeur 14 ii writ•
te11. A4d $2.00 •rlr• if you
.... ;,. ••• ef DAILY PILOT
leir .. ,..~, wltlt mail• .. ra-
,litt.
$12.j() UP wk. W /kitchen
$2().00 up Studio Apt.a. 2376
Newpor1 Blvd. 548-9755.
NEWPORT Beach beaut. rm·
blk from Beach-kit. pliv. $68
mo67~Eve.
Misc. Rentals 5999
SINGLE Gar. w/electrict,y
$20. CIE'l!n. Endo9ed. E)Uy
ll('('i'SS W, side 642-5511.l
REAL ESTATI
General
Income Proper ty 6000
4-PLEX ~12.500 • $2::00 Down.
J8().El Rochester, Co!ta Me-
H . Ownt>r 642-9703.
BUSINESS and
FINANCIAL
Bus. Opportunltl" 6300
JANITOR route, truclr le
equipment. Takes l 1h hrs
per day. Income $400 mo.
$600 full price. Can final!Ct'.
494-8681 7 to 11 A.M. ---PARTNER wanted lo oper·
;11ter Tt'tall end of tine arts
bus. S5M ~'e('urPd invest.
req. 675-2969 eve,..
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MALE dark grey It white
9[>0tted cat. (Old) Been In
vie Itvine TerTace 4 months
673-9480
fOUND, Tame, pet Raven,
vie. Acacia St.. Santa Ana
Heights. 545-l!im
BEAGLE It Pointer fmiale
puppy vie on Westside of
C.0.Sta Mesa. 548-7D
BEAGLE & Pointer Puppy
vie West aide or Costa Mesa
::;48-7~
White Elephant.a?
Dime · a • Une
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LEGAL NOTICS
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-TN$f" u!lder tlle Deed of Tnm mtck bY GUY CLARENCE HANSON,
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Costa Meta 1100 ~ ~ 1100 Coron• d•I M1r 12JO L19un1 Beach 1705 Hou1ts Unfurnlshecl Aph. f urnished AptL Fum ..... '
Ml!SA VERDE SPANISH CASTLE -Cost• Mesa aloo Cott• Mesa 4100 latbol ==-=aoo--
o.tom bW.lt born& by oiwnu. A touch ol old Spain h.lgh ~ DESIRABLI SUS CASITAS B '.\TRONT Apt. ~DD. I 0% DOWN 1 block from Country Club. above Corona de! Mar. With NEW HOME J"um1lhed 1 BR 6 11-=b plex 2 BR. 2 lia (atra
A l'M1 tam11y home with 3 Lathe l plaater. 4 lge lxinns tradltianal tile root and quar-2 Br., 2 b&. cpld, drpe, fore-New unlta available dean} Pvt bc:h. • ..,.._ •
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bedrooms. 2 bath9, den and f°"1141 living &. dining rooms ry tile patio. 3 bedrooms, · e(1 .it heat, Garb-dlsp, blt· pler. Yrb'. m l'.idpwata,
dinlnl room -Bright, Expertly land.lcapfod. Recluc· den, dininc room and large Ina: trvll, patio, prace, tu Novdember l!ith.C.. 613-SUO or 6'l'S4174.
dleeey IMnc roam with Wied ed $2S60. Now ooly $39,950. hobby area. Abounds In ear-""' water fu.m. Adulta on17, no 7 El en Street, M. CLEAN Bach. ~ an
brick ftftplace. Redwood 1906 SUva Circle. Open Sat. 1,y California charm. -Just · • peta. (1 blk oU Newport Blvd) utiL tncl. $75 • Up. lli E..
fenced yard. SUOO down • Sl.Sl. 1-6. reduced $3,000 to $56.fiOO -LOS PADRES RATE REASONABLE @) Balboa Blvd., BaJboa.
and ..woe praent loeft. You own tbe extra large lot. ltlAL TY Across from Country Club HCTl'POINT • m9M5 •
$111 per montb indUdel tu· MeM Verdt 1110 646-7171 546-2313 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS 275 Mesa Dr. * Ph: 54Ul06 FURN DupJa • ~-1 BR
a and~-3 QR, 2 BA. CUI-de-Sac ()pep Eves. 'Til 9 New home, TOTAL PRICE Mete Verdt $20.00 Wk. Up $140., ~ 111t $225 -. 546-~ ...!_ ~I 7
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171 street. C&rpeta, drapea, ONLY $26,000, $1,300 Down JmmeG\llate ' BR. + fain e Studio A Bach apta. Olildren. ..._ 21J4ILC13I ~·· "._ '' protected patio. 1941 895 ' Glenneyre St. rm. 2 be.. trplc, Bi ll, cpta/ e tAC1 UWI A Phone ael'Y. Lido Isle 4151
Kildeer Circle OPEN DAILY !...,ma Bch. 4S4·8833 ~ coo.rt yard . entry. e Maid Servlc. • TV avail.
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$33,000 * ~7501 (Next to nc Toe market) Leue $2101mo. CALL MR. • New Caf• 6 Bar SPARKUNG 1-.. ..._ tD
U>W down to qualified buy-THE BEACHCOMBER NELSON ~1151 Herltqe :ms Newport Bl¥d. 548-9155 b&y and ... $16 ........
«; sharl> 3 Bft., 1'>1 ba. OCEAN Real Eltatt. cu•TEAU La POINTE Jy. Adults, • peta. m.1lGZ Own Lido Ille 1351 NEAR FRONT nn ---------• home. $.22.SOO. er. -Thia cliatlnctlve old house 3110 &au 2 SR Furn or Unf Apt. • l~BR.. UTJL.PD!
LEAVING Stat.· M1 Lou 56«i88 Need 4-5 Bedroomt "1Jt ltepe to ftneat beaclbes Mesa Vtrde Tront I: rear «!·street GARACE, $140-llQ.
YoUl' Gain • Priced to tell 4 BDRM, Corner lot. JMMAC. beauty on 40' lot Lai'unL 3 BR, den, wlw· For rent 3 IR 2 baths, parklna. Carport, pool, •CALL: ~ ~~ By114°::: ::.h Drps, and cpta, $25,SOO. • 3 bu. Bl kit, approx crpts. beam cellinp. range, built-Ins. $190 ~r Adulta no1)ell. From S1l5 mo 81lbN Island . ..nee
tirep1ace. J..arre. 8rick patio Ownu. 546-31i65 !,to) eq ft. Lowly South dilhwlbr • mlY $28,500. month. Includes w1ter l9U POMONA AVE. -~·~r~
tmced le Ooodli&bted with Newport Beich l200 patio • VACANT. f16,51» Milalon Rlty, ~1 & .. rdener. CALL $85 MO. Mobile bm. C.ompl ATI'RAC·2 Be-$1•. Jltrhlo
covered rum pu • room. R. C. GREER, Realb' ---LARRY 540-1151 Her• furn .• AdUlts only, no peti. lae. Patio, G~ G~t lot f6x2QO'. Beautifuly 3418 Via Udo ~ L19un1 Nlguel 1707 lt•ee RMI E1t•tt. EaH~-t~ ~Npt Bl~~ Ad:ta. u~"!!_~G ...... -.•• ~ped. Lota of treea SACRIRCE Sunny Dlsposltfon d .. "!.:::: -. yu ~ ~P
includini elibt fruit trees OOVER SHORES AREA ~ kit sfves IJ)adoua feel· LAST CHANCE N rt •-.._ 3200 ~ . ........ .a~-.. ...._..... NO Before pttee mcrease In twpo -•en -.-.-E~l-aid_e_2-.. -.n --B-.1 .... -. Huntl_._ leMla MOO ..-.. ~v.ouYe ... ....,.. Owner leaving area. 4 Or 3 Ille 11o tr1ple 2 bdnn. den. un. ....., ........
b1gb Oty Taxea, but near BR.&. den; 3 bat.ha. FUt & 2 ba, 1* 10Utb patio nr. Paw:wtter Niluel 2 &tor)' BRAND new 3 Bdrm-% Baths adulta only. 384-B 18th Pl e NEW e LUX~ e
achoola 6 mopptng. ~ htd. pool: beaut. bhcpd. Tennt. Ii Beech. SS7,500 model w/large family room, 1700 l<J· ft. W/W carpetl, lnq: 361-B Osle, CM. ll!SORT ~
Canyon Dr.. Coat.a Mesa-$60's. Fee land. R. C. GREER, Realb' l'llAlt« bedroom &: bath drapes. Built.ins. Fireplac•. SC.1.291 4 NATIVE GAIDI •. d
6C2-588I e CM'NER 642-23.19 e 3'18 VJa Udo 67W300 ~ta.tr.. 3 BR &: bath up-Atrium. Feaced yard. Nr * 1 BDRM n1RN JPr * 6 J>()()U.SAUN
BY owner. Vacant. 5 BR. 2 XLNT 2 BR 2 Ba • lfte fam ~-~~ drapedOwn • Newport Center ' ua. $250 Utll paid. Except ligbtll. Ad· HUNTING1~4m. BL bomt. Extra 1·-· tam • ""'°"' GOOD LIFE" e . ., ,. . . ..,.._,-ru, ,,..,..._. er mo. ~. w•· . ..., "" ..,.. ,..., ---. • u :a.c. nn., new cptl .. d ...... llhut· __ _.__. No .......... ,...,. ------------~ -_._ ....... ,,_,_
Uy rm .. bit-in range a: OYen. WATERFRONT home w I ten. Owner S'7,s00 ...... 613-2806 ~Pt~O .._. ... NEWCoodo. 2BR. 2Ba. l'pl., l.992HARBOR BLVD ·CM GARD
d.ilbwalher, rock frpk., r. prlv slip • dock. In a prl-ooOo REAL ESTATE encl. patio, pool, dbl. pt. LARGE Deluxe 2 BR 2 be.. ~~dra~· ~ -::. ~. ;o~~~~~th~~~ Huntington Beach 1400 i..;! N. Cout JU&hway $225 mo. 646-l903 :1; = A':t'.. ~ 'l'ENNW-nnDTA1"611'fl
::. 6: .J:· o~~ ::i~ed or'° ~·~u!7optl!1' LOVE IN ---Bwh 49f-75U Newport Shores 3220 ed. :U0.16th Place· 54Mm ::.~ ~
t.erma or b1lde fur • wtult YOU OWN niE LAND ~ "Smog Free" Hunt· Condominium 1950 Wl'R or yrly. Immac 1 e&ory NASSAU. Palma 1 A 2 BR.
have yoU! Call: ~71 • 646-7349 OWNER • ~Bee.ch. Lovely 3 bed· . . new. 3 hr 2 ba Dl>' raraie Fum or uni. $1~$140. Htd DD.UXE me Wrm.
E¥ weekend.I "ANGELITA" room home with huge ma> S.ACRIFJCE. 4 Bdnn 2 baths Full1 eci1'> kit. car A drPI pool. 117 E. 22nd st-~ apt., almoilt _., 1-liillrllH ~ =<>Oday rtiru Fnd:; BLUFFS HOME ter bedroom, 2 baths, PLUS ?,"1Y d~ated, ~!erTed eee at ns Lugom:a e RD>EOORAT!DI _. fulnWaed. .-... 1-Da. SEPARATE FAMILY room Ehd unit'. Many extru. e li,t.Br. DUPLEX $11o-mo. ~ emptted
COu.E:XaE PARK. Sharp 3 e OPEN SAT. 1•5 PM· 1eediDc to stunning COYered $20,000. Owner. 833-l4Sl5 Corona del Mir 3250 e 523 BERNARD ST. -bad!. cm~
BR 2 baths, flUilil)o room, • BEAtm:FlJL 2 &--2 Ba. &. N and ~iw ocean. $llO. ........ liaid-
ecwettd patio, carpeta, e PROF'L Dl!XX>R! ~ pOe~ld sha:;ts, !?!!lex• For Sale 1975 ~% ~~:01 5S'1311 ~i:
drapes .\ doub~ a;ara&e. e POOL! a1'o new drapes. Large J!Wn'SII>E DUPLEX 2 BR -2 81. M6-.2Bl1 or 54f.0'1l'l 1 BLOCK a'Cllll ocan Y,
lhy uun, Mi% loan .\ e 2015 VISJ'A CAJON Diii' Jot b' your boat or trail· m4 l)Pll Wallr • Weat'cllft Ual\lnl • $210 mo. . . Bll af1S. 2 ,._. Clld, ,
Jm mo~ CALL FlN&ST UpPeF S., view· er, Qll)' a~nutee to &an ....._ t:n.D . .mo 1 Sdnn w I~ Newly ed pool. 1lai1t • -,;: = Rertt-ce llMl °" r .. land. s BR. 2 ea.'. DkwD l'wY and 7 min\ltes '° v .. ..__. * Bier lmne TerrHI carpeted • Eut &t St. room, mwwww --.,--.-..,..--.......... ---• an eiee .. 2-at:Y. ~-a.. 11.-ch. 'lbia 11 • priae a Ba A din rm. bclDe ~&ft I PK mo • .,. --~
PANORAMIC "111·. atrium. dbl, pr.: 2 wtnmr. y_, purdWe wlth UNTAU SllD mo YrtJ ._ 2 BR• rar. Ww cp11r. b11n1. 2 BR.., 2 Ba.: Imm•
OCEAN VIEW pools, putt. sr-. wi the FHA ar VA or assume low ...._. Pvrn...._. p'OUnd tlocll', f"l pa.lio Malta. • p111. -I BR-2 BA BMutilul dean qujet elepnce cl a cwntf)' lnterelt v.A. loan. Full lalboe lsl1nd LI a.a311... H.B. S1f.mD =t= ~ ~$38.SOO· OWNER \lliCe ~,sxi, Walker&: Lee ~-tnt•ll_'! Sha~ 2005 3u:.m ~t NICE 1 BR. I>rpt, c:pta. Good l BR. ......_, i;i
H<XJSE Dei11 U..S. 1147 'Im F.di.nger. H.B. ~ SNGLE a1rl ~ girl to $400 mo )"ell'l.Y location, Ill' Npt Btvd. Ad-patio. pool. SllS ::
GJeneeclea TftT. CM. LOVELY 3 BR. % Ba. bome ahare roomy tuxurtoua apt. Sal1lbln'y Realty ulta. $87~. MHm3. tc.eos ot -~ e 646-Gi5 e on ~ Iota; ca \lieu 2 apt.a. WORKING MAN'S Hu frlllc. pool, 3 BR. 2 ba. f73..e900 FlTRN Becbe1or Apt. Ooee =-...,...... _________ ,Rm. to bid. Near s.y • WINNERl Only $'15 mo. Orl.eanl Aptl 17th St. Sbopptna. Or19 caullllV
aNDERll.LA/1450 aq·ft. :e:::~ ~: ~ ~':: $18.!iOO full price-yes, that' a 1 B, 1741 TUl'tln, CM. OPEN WEEKEND '65 mo. sa-1952 MOBILE Home 11' s 51' ¥1er~ ~~· ~ 1TJ. 41.at. Owner mms ri&ttt! $16,500 le try your 54M903 days bet 8 pm. <Or tuml J...ovtly lge 2.tory EXTRA ~ .• fully tum., 1· em 2 BR. wm IUc~ourl
Bltns, NEW DrpB le Cp~ BY Owner: 5 BR. 4 Ba., all down payment on very BU~ or proiesaional. 3 Br-2 S.. NewlY dee! Relp BR., blt ·Ina, dllhwuber; choice. 155 mo.
Spldn a Cbvered J>ano. Ne. blt,.b· epta. • drapes 1ibAri> 3 BR, H4 bath with &lrl to lha1'e gtARP APT. tmanta I Rd. $22S. ALJ;O: adult bldg.; $125. 646--~
$23,!IO. * ~ Can tbN:Jut. ' • ftrealarm. intercom system 547-1574 or ~ iAttrac 2 Br~l.&. nss. 5ad:leJor Apt. i\trn. Ntar LlgUM IMdt l.: 411S
arnnp ~. * M&-.9231 ,_ ~ ~~.· p~.' ~ beautitully landscaped BAQI . .t am. 11C111 will than 705 MARGUERll'E. W~. Pool $80 mo.
._. """ Allllft:U ~ -........ """'-~ $75 mo. anan -.. .:,;.. HORSE 1DVms Call: Mr. KeU, ~-or )'U'd. Hu boat door In gar-lge. Mesa Verde home with v•.r••"" or v•.r.w.-Ml~44 wlview A ptlt decf.WiB
E. Side, tee Triplex Jot. 63T-446T ap & electric built·ina in pool. MS-7389 E'rta. DUPLEX l Bdrm S80 3 Br-2 Ba. Bltm. * TRY· kittilen. Balboa lsl.nd 3355 Nicely fumllb-1 _ _.ener after 5 pm ot Mir Lee •15JJ
' CUST Spanish Duplex. 3 .t 4 PAC IFIC SHORES Costa Meu 2100 YEARLY •~--1 1·-""'-" -. •64&.na' D•M Point ~-$28.000. * ALSO: .i,t..Acre Br. 1 blk to ocU.n. J"rple, REALTY -..,....., or onger1_ ........... _.....;,, ____ ......;~ -
E4idr 2-Br. 'fbler' • Upper, MO, d-w. $:)2,950. By ~ ..,., __ 01 u 1 m " "'"" ._. 1-BDRM/NO YA.RD WORK. $250 per mo Prefer 1 or 1 --------
$17.SOO. * MIN'1SO er. 123 C.t St. -«st. .,_..""' '" .......,., .....,..,_,., -" N older adults. Ref ~Br 1u V&Jmdne Lemmer/Bkr v•~ E\w. 847·3rol Woman prefe'Teu. o pets. Ba . ._ -t.-.-'A dr~ ... 7! Newport leach 4200
..._...-------· -•2 BOUiet by owner, Ocean 1911 Fullerton. ~llM& ""r' ....,.,.... ..,. BY OWDS: Mea Del Mar: front sood tirea priced to room. Front • Side patio. *OCEANFRONT* ________ ...,
4 BR., cusmmlzed. borne: aell! 675-<MiSl s:is.mo. NOW'S THE-TIME-OF layshores 2225 Fireplace. F~ atr beat DRUXI S Ir, 2 be.
famSl1 nn. ~ nra.. DUPLEX/3 IL 2-BR. THE YEAR TO IUY --Gv. dlsp. Top location. ' WI e911>., drpa., frplc.. beaut. tL .Df tr BAV , .. """".... THAT HEATir.D POOL BA y s lt 0 RE s WATER. blks from '"'°· ~ blll h"ClGl nttr. $250 me. ~. 2 Patioa. 933 7r._,. ~ \A .. ~.,, ... ! 5 TRONT S Bdrm, 2 be.. tt North Bay. !14 Coral. 2201 W. Oceanfront
M11pDm St. 5t6ofJ&46 Owner $43.750 * 673-2!r!O 4 BEDROOMS + DEN + dixrlm1natinc adulta. S425 673-59'ZS. 673-2306
VACANTI J BR..% B&., tam. NPT BCH PROPERTY DIN.ING ROOM per mon. to July 1. 1968. VIEW of Ba.y • Ocean. 2 rm.. frplc., blt-lm· new TRADE for out of town + 2 luxun_oua batha, .muter Gorieoua executive hom.e. Huntington IMch S400 BR., trplc.; coatemporwy
qies; dnpes. Patio: ~ed. prop. Bkr. Mr. SUne 673-6210 = J~~ -:,:: 213:1'1M858 (San Marino) LEASE $1'15 mo.; 4 SR., 2~ =~P.:.'° mo. 548-238'
Nsr ~ Xlnt cood! 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 ~· frpk, ning COVERED PAnO to New rt Belch 2200 ba., cpt., drpl., bll·inl, frpl. =~=--,.---------s=.-8Y owner M2-494T tum. nduced $2,<m. $34,SOO romantic w a rm water po Im.mac 847.QSC COMFORTABLE 50' trlr wl ~... ... 1037 w Baix. 543-10'12 . • cabam adult _ ...... ....__. ~ .. erdl Paceaetm' S\\JMMING fOOL. HAPPY BOAT DOCK. 3 Bdrm 2 S. BR, 2 ti., el.ec bltns drpt ..-•, .__
Innn& J-«y. 4 BR., 2 full Ne rt H...t 1210 DAYSI Your Dmll7 de-baths $285 month. Aduits. frpL McFaddft\ Nr Bea.cb'. ~ .. ~ cPe pref. Reu.
B&., q:ita., ~.. blt-lm;. wpo .... serves lt. Full price only * 642-7825 * $UIS. 847-7909, M'f-4038. .... ._.....
O'aize lot, fenced. Nr. acbLI. CORNER 2000 aq-ft. 3 Br 2 $2:>..500, WALK!lt A LEE, 4 BR C.ondo &le 2'>1 VIEW cl Bay A Ocean. 2 BR., (ION te lhlppl"" ft.tr
$37..500 Owner ~. ba, fam rm, f11>l, nr achla; 7682 Edinpr, IC-4355 Huntington 8Hch 2400 cpta, dilJs, bltna .. trpl, ~ frplc.; contempirary fmDi. loys Club & Girts CW.
IACRinCE! $2500 . eq. le!Dlaticml buy • $29,950. BEST BUY BEAU furn 3 BR 3 ..... ,_... $180 mo. he. 213:37M873 ture. $300 mo. 5'8-DK aft.er • Spedoaa I Br'•. 2 .. 4 ~%BL WW lepta, np. Owner. Pr1nc 01117. 6*$76, .,.. ~o 6 P.M. e htm ~ • Nlsi-~ ~ ~·r-t.· •mo. e>wne tranlhrndl Amdoull ~: 6~ :.::· Pi. Huntington IMch 3400 Npt Channel Inn Mot.I : :::,. ~~ fac1I ~-------or_;;llW::..:...;:.:... BY Own«. Frplc, fenced r . · ' Lowest winter rata. • ~ ~ 4 BR., 2 b&lhl; uew drapes ~· 2 BR. Idtal loeatioo. Clean f BR 2 bt.. blt·lnl, KENTALI Dougl11 Spece Ctnttr 9030 W. Cout Hwy. eo.a 1145 Anlnelm Aw.
a carpda; blt-hw. By OWi>-333 Sip-1 Road. 548-8233 ;,any em:; ~ecreened Hou... Unfurniahecl OnlJ 2 mlln. 3 BR, l" WATERFRONT % BR. pe. CM. .... ... sa,m 548-3463 x 24 P• ·• · -· -be.Ola, dbl• 1arare, •xclu· do. Boat dock avail.' 3405
3 BR home: xnt future ren· ~ewport Shorn 1220 ~~~nm General 3000 live JMn1. Reo center, btd Finley. Winter or yrty. RENT ~-.= T:'1.: $lQXI NR. Beach, Oub Hou1e and 847·8531 5*«62 -.1111 JIUGE YARD ~~.~d C::: ~ ~ BACE Apt. 1 bllt to .bead\. I boma 'urnlturl • Pools. 3 BR % ba, fam rm. COUIT SALE ~ -. $195. Femhill Hpmea Nt ~ew yredec. noo mo Incl $25 ......
$23,915(1. Owner~ Eve. Vf!rY nioe 3 BR % bath, n · Warner Ii Bolaa Ollca. til. rly. M2-Jr7S aft 5. ltJu. OPTION TO sur.
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stbluff 12~2 2M~~~ on 1arlt ~ cellent area. wlw ~. 114: 80-1582, 847-2634 ~t.rl'IFUL 1 bdrm, nr No depoalt o.a.c. ._ ,. ..... ve muts _......_ dnp!I built-Ir». Vaant. beach. pool, edulta. SUD to H of ~
suite, c:overcid patio It 111JDo rnd1 'fJOO/mo. A.st. Huntlftlfon ' $125, 5'W0.\5, ""4637. CMlle ~
BEST IUY-ILUPFS deck. Rn11J'. •at PU95 54M1'1. Hi"*'r '405 1 BQRM., fwmlS the '-1 SlT W. 1llh. CK. 59-J.et
NEW • Decorator'• dree.m! ·submit yoar t.erru. Gulp. Utmtiea paid
3 Br,% ba, View, Pool!IAe, Paul Jonee RMlty Coeti Mesi 3100 WAftftmf\Ur f!0.180, Winter. 67U1l5 Coet1 Mma ~ 1100
ownloptlcm_ 111$30,000, 847-1266 Evel. MUMC .IUlflNIU ~LE 1 • Br furn. apt/On * Contem *
644-2039 "VETERANS" "° BR. Very Nke. Fire-3 BR borne, boe.l dock, Beadl Olannel! $100 ttn Jime or ...,.n>u. Tf!!~. place. Drapes. Blt·lna. ly ti')C ., vno• un&' u nn Coron• •t Mar 1250 $50 DOW!'i A thll 3 BR % W/W carpet. Fenced be.ctr 0114> A1'ft '425 per mo. with yr •.u..o· * 673-4a.15 Spec 1 It S BR. pm pdo
bath home en lN'l'9 corner yd. Leaae. lat 1; Lut leue option. Bkr. Call Paul 1 • 2-BR (OR UNF'URN,. frplc. all ldtda 1J1t..b11, fDOl
PRIVATE OWNER lot with buDWDI. wlw aptal month'i; rent. sno mo. Ganey <n4> 847·2531 or <213> POOL! * 6*41164. 1t cabua. 1k1m Pllda a
MUST SELL NOW! drps ia youn. Pinnt.a of St~ • &16-~ • U).3Sn 24«;~ E. 16th sr. Putt, 1......,. l'nllll $111 -
CAMEO HIGHLANDS per mo. 11\~lodtl all. $160 PER mo a BR, l ba OCEANFROOT % Bdml 1512 OftCHAJU>. D&
3 Br.·2 Ba. L&rp U~ TRADEWINDI RL TY. newly painted, cpu, drpa'. l'ountlln V1U1y 3410 Upper. Nb1Y tum, mtna, <Just off Santa .Ana Aw.> :~Zi '::i i:!t~ 142-50 '1 142-5012 fenced \)'8.rd. chlldren OK. $210 ON Jew, 3 bdnn., 2 b&., Winter rental. 646-o.m caJJ 548GL-
Lendleaped PVT BEACH! HOME for _. bJ own_., 3 See at 2598 Willow Lane, caipet, 4rapea, built-ina, 1 BDRM Beacbfnlftt Nn * TOWNHOUSE * sit~ ·• . 675-3633 bdm,i .• 2~ ha., Ip. paneled ~8799 for appt. mm. pca:>l, mahltained by furniture .. appllanca. $135 2 Br, 1~ bdll, pedo. ~
S-d1cul1r View family rm., 1P• llvtnc nn., Newly Decorated owner, fireplace, fenced mo winter. M2-36'16 &,.. *'"• Sllt'inca. rH-irbor Artl formal dlnlnl rm., elec. Jt1t., ., B . h yard, 16549 Walnut, abown ROOMY 6 Nice 1 BR Is Den 132 g JI~ Lim about 2200 eq. ft, m m!,1. ~ R wit carport, $90, water by ICJPl., call 847-8521 d~ Upetaln. Blt-tnl. Gv SUI> 5t8G15 * •1188
Day and nllbt from ocean '31,500, 101ll pd, nr &ehool. 2194 Placentia er &G-1166 or •lMB nlibta inc attl . .
QUICK CASH BroomY OWN+~~~rmpl•~. Cra.l.let Dr, Hs, -.n01 Ave., Apt. D. 531-0380 ~ weekenda. · M2-S683 SPAC New 2 a 2 ti1 .._ l;oJ~ ""''""'.. MUST SEW 8)' OWNER. ME s A Verde. ' BR, fam 3 BR, 2 ~ Uwer Apt. Bun-e.pt,. dr1ls, dme ...... J6.
Odee lot. Puttina sma· Ex· • l·yr old TRI.t.JWEL. nn, cpta, cl.rps, bltna. H' Llgun1 Beach '705 deck, prqe, l2T • '4th St. ulta. Qul.t -. &'llldt.
THRoultff A tru $5950(). ~01 • 4 BR..2'h BA. Dl!N. be.. 2<ar 1ar. $175 mo. ~o 875-0TTl .,..lSth ___ Pl-=-__ • _____ 1
g 4 B~ ~~!hi,~ A din e Fully cpld, tdea1 loc! pets. 54().0f70 DUPLEX nr. VJctor Hugo'a. C -. -SMALL r. cobllp, ~
nn cmrlook tie.t I ftlte.red • $3000-Dn. AS8UME GI. 2 BR House. (in court) Furn. or unfurn. lee· 2 BR. _ oroni def Mir 4250 )'d, E. side OM. No •
DAILY PILOT ~~-wa. ~~ 'd~n'...~ •CALL 842.c7S $100 mo. 232 Cecil Place ~ :,6~.,m~tl~~ 8~'. BLK to ocean le bay. 1 M. ~woman. •
""'"""' I.NW ~ .,,...,..,. TOWNHOUSE. 2BR,1~ be.. Cott& Meta 646-1900 Shag ww cptl, beam ~
673-9219. All appl., opt.a, drpl, UOO 2 Bdrm, atove, J'dr1&, ~ .,__ B'~ ...._..... Bl ~. 1 adult, no pet-. $125 3,_!R. ~I -n: ~'A·
WANT AD e u 000 Below -'-down. $140 mo -"ta incl _,, 986 W 17th St. • """'' .. • .. ..,.,.,,.,., " yrly 673.7629. u11>, w • -, •· ~. ~,.tr.:al e taxes It. 1_ • .::,,;;,;;,: .,,.,. • Vlew, ranee, fireplace, .,,.CH Ap•· UW, Un __ ,... beat. BIA E Camino $150 Urgent eale needed! 4 BR.. '"'' ,,_._ 545-5407, 673-7744 aoove A refrlg. U60 "" .... ens,..._ mi>. Act. 6CZ-M22
2 ba., bit-bu; 2 frple1., PRICED to SEIL this wk! S BR, family room, prqe, 494-Tm even.lngs. serv. Month-to-month. ~ 3 an <otL .._ c..1-. ,__. ,.
DIAL cpt.s .. drpe. View, walk to J..Br. "Bonu.s room". All close to shoppUir Sl.56 Corona del Mar. ~ ~ ~ ..._ ---
-beach. Owner 673·2286 Eve. extru! Owner, 847-3335. 2100 Fed~al. * · 646-Tn.s Duplex• Unfum. 1975 • LOVELY 2 • BEDROOM. ~ ~~ ~ =
"' Coron1 del Ma;-• LGE 1 .BR A Oen, Prtv hn 2-BR. CARPET e FIREPLACE, PATIO. ern. ~
642 5678 View R.-2. E.xc. location, 3 Huntington l40S wlpr on priv fenced Elide Dri>--• OR S-5822 tDr APP'T. 1 BR d.
• BR. l" ba. Owner/Agt, Harbour lot. $97. 228 Cecil St. 'Wlbrm. 21.65~~:~ DELUX SqJ furn fr111 prt.. ~d·.' =-Kon~
811-1.28l, 673-3297· WAJERfnAll'I LOT 1-BR. HOUSE $95-mo. Stove, Coat& Mesa 642-7380 vacy no pet.. Rel emp man. 580 w. Center St., U S.2116 * OCEAN VIEWf * llvnl Refrig. water -pdt 391 s. of Hwy. S1'5 mo. 6'15-48S9 2 BR. lto're A ntrti ...n.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS 9'7' t F . l Victori.a I 5464164 evt1. RI NTALS 2~BR. FRPLC. S13S-mo. Opta, drl" Neu W111oD
3-Br. Den, 2·Ba, Cpt1. D~. land.ro~~s~ent ~or 11~k~ TOWNHOUSE. 2 Br, 2 ba, Apts. Furnished 514 JASMINE. IChoot. S10> mo._...
$.16,000 * Owner. 673-2549 Bier. Call F'rank Smith (n4) blt·lna, cpts, drps, IW1m OALL.138«173 EXTRA Lee S BR. Slmdedc
2 304 PACIFIC DR. 847•2531 Cir r21l> 4J0..35n pool. Sl65 mo. 548-7524. Costi Mn• 4100 Winter Monthly Rent.ala Qrta, dJ1ll, bltna, .2 ..a
3-BR. VIEW HOME + 2 BR., prap, water pd. JAMAICA INN HCYI'EL baths, pool. * 6CU7'4
$240 mo-lncom~l673-6904 S1nta Ani 1620 Ollldi'tn OK, avail. Nov. 2.alt OUPLEX $95-mo. Aa low u $150 m.o. 673-8120 ).BR (or furn) S12S-UP-All
NlCE duplex. 2 BR ea. So of at. $35. 642-1550 Wuhrc machine. * Cleul f15 BAOHElLOR!Newb' dee! eltc. ~ s-Uo. m w.
hwy. F'rplca. Gar. Carpeted. • 3 BRD~. hoUtl With ftre-TWO Bedroom house. Tum Multi. 646-3000 aft 6..pm. uw. NQ ldtdl. BlJc.8eflch. 18th st. M'l-2354.
$39,500 Owner 673-4169 place. h~ge. Uvln1 rm .. car-or Unturn. No pets or chil· 1 Bdrm, p&tio, r~. 2530 Seavlew * 673·877Z 2 BR.. Cftrpcta, draf*. ~-
BY OWNER--3-BR.-pets, bu1lr.tns. On bll lot dren. !m·O'l84 Eve3. $87.50. 2446 Sant& Ana Ave. •· Prtnte Patio.~ with small re.ntal unit 1n . ~-67~ Bilbo. 4300 ~. S27,ll00 67J.;.2957--rt'ttl'. SOuTh SifiilrA'lTB. ~ PLANNfNG-10'-mowt You'll --· ---_ or 546·89'18
Dally Pilot Want Ada! I
AlWllYI a Cio-Go!
Ing $20.MO. OWNER· .•• f1nd an amaz1na number ol f78 tnc. utll. 1 BR apt. Old e 2-BR. for unfurn) l14Q. __ M_OV_&:_RJ_G_HT __ IN __
JE 7-Sfi-09 alter 3 p.m. Wk· homH in !odl)''a Oaulfled Newport Blvd nr Hoe.I Ho.• B.~1 &SAY & OCEAN! I 2 BR DrapN, JauDdrt.J
rnd!J 11nytlme. Adi. Check tl>em ..,.,. ptal. ~ 1815-1523 er 673.9060. lOll wan.ce. M&f'l10 -
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AfltlL ~ Apts. Unfumlthed Aptt. Unfurni1hed ,.___. .._. s.....,_,. IMch 5200 Newport Be.ah 5200
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WllH PllYA TE IOAT SUPS
on
2 &3 BR ·2S..
from $225 mo.
e Sound Proof
e Carpet• • Drpa.
• Htd. Swim Pool
e Indoor Parking
Pen,.., 2 bl. from Ftrry
310 FERNANDo, Balboa
5100 c.e. -. •100 -------ii-Costa Mesa 5100
l'fEW 2 BR. taailwa, aD
ftec. crpD, .,., GE kitdL
Ollar ._ End. car.
-.... Oil7 sm: MUts. H1 ARBOR
SITUATED ON TEN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 It 2 BEDRM. APARTMENTS
Furn. & Unfurn. From $150
• Private Patios • 1'1replaces
• POO~ • 18 Hole Putting Green
• Regulation Tennis
• Separate Family Section
• Adj. to Schools & Playground
900 Sea Lane, CdM
MacArthur nr. CoHt Hwy.
Nr. F11hion l1land -Newport Center
CORONA DEL MAR (714) 673.3445
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Porrafina
MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOTS
Cell w Writ• fw lr~hure •-' 1~.tieot•
(714) 494-9381
N __ •w_po_r_t _a.. __ ch __ 5200_ Fountain Valley ___ Y_l_O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!~~!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!~
DI E.. alt St.
2-BR.. DUPLEX * Bltna,
Drpl, Cpt1, Oclled garage.
Yanl Quiel Adults only.
Sl2>Mf). 226-8 Knox Pl.
$4M573 FINANCIAL GREENS • EASTBLUFF • DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 8u11n ... Property 6050 BUSINESS ....
Spacio111 3 BR. 2 Ba., c.arp., A P T S. Orange County's
drapes, t:rplc, diabwasher, O>olest area! 5 min. beach. Cl Cor. 90XU7 2 bldp. Must Bus. OpportuNtiel 6D 5000&.. ... 5000
-COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
J + .. OI J •ICOMS. ! IAl'MS
NOW-It ENT ING
$167.25 PER MONTH
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I C li06 Fr.. New..,+ ........ te~• f•iY Or. w.tt
..-.f ...... '-'· ........ ,_... ••• fvniisl.9' "'"•'•·
BACHELOR • UNFURN.
from $100
tncl. utll.
1 • 2 It 3 BDRM.
FURN. It UNFURN.
Heated Pools, Clilld Care
Center, Adj. to Shopping -
2700 Peterson Way, at Har-
bor Ir Adams, Costa MeJa.
546-0370
LUXURY
LIVING
disp., bll·inl; Jge. ~k. NEW 2-3 BDRM UNITS eell tor health, ooly $53,CXXI.
No young dilldrerl· 848 Carpetl, Drapes, Built-in Owner. 170 W. l.9111 CM A REVOLUTIONARY
AMIGOS WAY, Apt. M. appllancel, l~ ba. Encl. 646-8558 EXTERNAL 644-~ double earage. 400 sq.ft. COMBUSTION ~
family room. POOL! ~uslnea Rental 6060 u ., ......_ ~ '"" --..
3 BR·2 BA. * STEPS to 962-3002 """'•43 a.. """"'......_... • .---. I ...,,.., } .._,.._ .._Va been built. --Shore It Sbops! Lease l2JS.. 540-01"-" v..-.• -"' • .., mo yrlY or longer. Prefer or "" Retail Stort or Offict IWIMI' lo Smoc' i*llbleml.
elderly persons. No pets. Laguna Beach 5705 Prominent location Bal-+ more Power, lees_....,. 1~29th St. * 673-7511 ---bo Island ••o f greater fuel Economy A: lfm a • "IU sq. t. . .
Bayf ront Aph. 100 w w carpet $100 -per weer. A ~ • fllnnlas ..,
,,,, 2 BR Unturn $250 mo. m·o .. Rltr. 642-9.555 ::1i:.e the.!:'~·=
,,,, 2 BR, Jo'urn $275 mo. // /J..A~ ('/\. "H~" at: m.1lll
Bryant Wiest, Rltr. Lli el.Jr. gf()RE or office w/furn &!>(.
675-mJ UOO mo. 417 E. Balboa Bll6ER HAm0UT
LGE 3 BR, gorgeous ocea.n LAGUNA BEACH l..E ~391.1 67Xi810
view, 100 stept to water $200 Luxury Furn/Unfurn. JDEAL liquor store locatioo
mo winter or yrly to resp/ &cbekr · 1 & 2 BR avail in San Clement. For
pty, 4400 Sea~ 540-3862 St-. to Shott & Stiop. details call 49Z-Oll96 eve.
SPACIOUS 2 It 3 BR DELUXE f BR. 2 ba. Ocean Ol:HnYielW from ~ Apt. =========
% bath A.Pt .. Built-ins, car· View. FrJ>Je. 1 blk from Leue from $1!iO mo. up Office bnt•I
Average en-$1SGI/~
IMt monlb om. Net •
come ssoo. (No ~
IUes). '1be .. f ... ~
bulJdlnr, ... eq •• •"' ~
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$14,950 -113 .....
pe11, dnpes. Quiet 11vm,. ocean. S235 mo. l23~t 100 aJFF DR-.. 494-2449 3117 Cinnamon St. m..st'1. 1112 ____ 111!1!111!1!.!1!!1SS111E!!!. *NEAR AIRPORT
Rental Mar· Mn. Ouittemen 4 BDRM. t~ ba, studio tne. Rantala Wanted 5990 Lg Cfn'l odicet or .clilpla;J-
546: 1034 Yrl)' rental. Family only. 1 nn w/3 Deluxe pyt C1111ces •
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MARTINl'f)UE
GARDEN APTS •
blk to bch, $22.5 mo. 642-5468 RELlABLE retired 4,.'0Uple Warebae ~ w/averllead
interested in 6 month& rent-door ~-* 546-4006
MODERN Beach Duplex. 2 al. Would consider acting u SHARE office Space/ Ante
BR, cpta, dl'p8, bltns. winter caretaker . 543-8982 room'&:-'Wortcing office Pres.
or Y"lY· 673-4754 1 BR. Wlf. &Pl or Ilse nr lige loc! $5(). 642-4008
e View of Bay .t Ocean e Ocean -reliable woman to DESK space & anawerin&
OWNElrS ILLNESS
2 Bdrms., frplc. $85. (213) 699-2428 · H nt'n,..· n_,...._ 548 2394 A1t 6 p M service. u 1.~,on acwi""·
Parklike MJrrowxiings • er · · Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 536-8881 or 545"4211.
nJRNISHID BACHELORS .
FORCES SALE
FOOD TO TAKE OU!'. !'>
tablished buwift!IM, Weal
for C'04Jple. yell!' 'rom4.
Brouted QicUn. .mn-..
pb:ta, dd.i., andwidll!S,
et.c. Full price 113.sGD. _.
down. Newport Bead! -.
673-5920 UNFURN l BR • 2 BR . 3 BR Newport Shor.. 5220
2 baths availa ble
• Carpets. drapes, garage
lath & Santa Ana, C.M.
64&42.'JJ 645-55-12
LARGE 2 BR. 2 Ba. New
ca111>· .t drapes, garage.
Year's leaae n60 Mo.
494-950'.Z
5240
l·BR. AIPT S6S mo.
FPneed yard, garage.
673-1185 a.tter 6 pm.
5250
2 BR DUPLEX •••••• $175
J BR. DUPLEX • • • • • • 250
4 BR DUPLEX • • • • • • 240
3 BR HOUSE • .. • • .. • 250
2 BR A.pt on bead! • • 250
Orang• Coast Realty
332 Marguerite, OiM 673-8550
$175-YRLY/2-br. Dining rm,
Lndry, Dshwr, Retrig, Bltns,
OptJ. Drps. Extra closets
&: Storage! 67>1657.
$200/EXTRA Lge 3 BR-2 Ba.
Dining rm, tndry-rm. Dsh-
wr, Bltns, Cpts, Drp11, Lots
closetll/storage! ~16.';7.
H~n!!n~-~n Beach 5400
2.-3 BR, 2 Ba, pool, P atios
Mora I<ai. 8181 Garfield.
Priv. street, 1 block north
off Garfield. 962-8994
ONE person with dog desir·
es clean 2 BR house with
(~ Newport area,
up to U30 mo. 644-2200 ~t
41 bef<n 4 p.m.
WANT UNFURN 4-Br HSE.
Newport vie. $250 • $350 mo.
544·!Yl92 alter 6-PM.
Rooms for Rent 5995
RIOOMS FOR RENT
$22.50 per week & up
lleatPd pool • !\laid aervice
Utllillell furnished
TV'"· Kltdlenettes
MOTEL TAHlTI
548-2129
REAS. Comfortable BR.
home priv pa rio. pvl adult
hm, rl09e to everything.
548-4271
PRIVATE entrance &: bath
for mature, employed wom·
an. S60 Newport Beach
548-3878 after 6 PM.
LARGE ROOM, kilcht'n
privileges. Near 00::
m w~. * 642-1758
ROOM I Pvt-'bath &: Entr.
Nicrly furn! Quiel. <Costa
Met;a l * 548-5750
ROOM new for young woman.
TV. laundry, linens. ~
O<X a.ro.86.18 aft 5 PM
Lota 6100
R·2 Big lot &-Hae. plane
8 units. Owner must .ell
Luw dn. 675-1393, 4M-4T19
DOVER SHO~ -VIEW
Santiago & Antigua. Oiolce
l.ot, $.22.,500. 644-2039.
TEXACO
Modern, welJ.b::ated 5eMce
Station. Available in 0raqe
County. Paid Tra.ininr-Part-
ial Fin.aDc:iftc. Call Gee.
Dickenon. e JEt-3737 e
Out of State Prop. 6208 ASSOC'IATE Wlllted tor
lucrative Ral E at ate
PRIVATE owner will 1acri· irwestment. Pro6l ftt1lr'9
fice $200 E'qUity to 10meone ahould be 10 -t. Nmt be
who will take over $20 mo ready to iJ1wst.. PriDc..
pa.ymcnts on choict 11' A. only! Call: &7J.4l63J
waterfront lot in dev~ ---------
ing aubdivision on Siever
River 1t Hlway 89 t. Bry«
Canyon Hiway in So. Utah:
Orig. cost S2T':iO. 54().8460
Exchanges, It. E. 6230
Property Owners
Have you a R e a 1 Estate
problem! We apecia.liu In
exebanging all t y p e a of
propmy. Oonsult with UI.
Phone 642-955.5 anytime
rnvestment Opper. 6311
Investor N11ded
99 bed (ll)flvaleacent .......
35 unill • lite Boac ......
Gangi Bklrs. 60-1115
PRIVATE MONEY * ht I: 2nd I.DAMS *
Jack smith Co. aince lt8
1323 North ero.dway. SA.
543-1311 anyliszw
DO you want to ean ~!
We have first tn.t cleeda
on vacant land I: "*-~
Mortgage eo.. m ranmt
Av~ .. Lag. Bch. 494-9411
USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID
NEWPORT I PVT 3-ROOM
Apt $8().mo. Kltdl avail.
AlJ, t:IJl·Pd! 673-7"':>33 R. E. Wanted
ANNOUNCEMt:N'D ....,6240 ancl NOTICES
. .. WANT AD ORDER BLANK PRJV A TE entrance. Semi·
private bath.· Pool. Working
man only. 646·7504
PVT pty will buy from own· Feund (Fr• Ads) ._
t r modest 2 oo a lot resi·
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$6.10
$8.21
$9.76
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$10.65
$13.10
$15.55
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$15.90
$20.10
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TO Fl•UH COIT
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space ebe•a. l11clude YH'
eddren •• pho11• oumbu .
The eo•t ef ye11r ad 11 at the
e11d ef the Ii•• .n which th•
la.+ word ef ye11r e4 h writ•
ten. Add $?.00 ad•• if you
4esi•• uH •f DAILY "LOT
l ox ur•ica with mailed ••·
,n ...
$12.;,o UP wk. W /kitchen
$20.00 up Studio AptJ. 2376
Newpon Blvd. 548-!n55.
NEWPORT Beach beaut. rm·
blk from Beacb-kit. priv. $68
mo67~ Eve.
5999
SINGLE Garage w/e!«tricty
$20. Clean. Did.Ol!led. Easy
8N'PS$. w. side 642-558.'J
REAL ESTAT&
General
I ncom• Property 6000
dence. HB. CM. NB or near-FOUND; Onaa del Mar. vie
by. AU cat.ti if d(>Sjred. Avacodo; C a Ii co ll:itta;
541 ·8444 an 6 pm. green &: white coOar.
BUSINESS and 67H 326
FINANCIAL MALE dark ll'eY A: wtiite
l(>Otted cat. (Oki) Been ill
Bus. Opportunlti• 6300 vie Irvine Ternce 4 mandll
673-9480 JANITOR route, truck & ---------equipment. Takes l ~ hrs FOUND, TanR, pet R.awn.
per day. Income S400 mo. vie. Acacia St.. Santa Au
S600 full prit~. Can finance. Heigtits. ~3505
494-86111 7 lo 11 A.M. BEAGLE It Painltt female
PARTNER wanted to oper-puppy vie on WestUiie ol
i.ter retail end nf firW> arts <:oet.a Mesa. 548-7JOll
bus. S.'>M i.·ecurPd invest. BEAGLE Ir Pointer PUllJPY
req. 675-2969 Pve5. vie West 1ide of C05ta Ma:a
4-PLEX $42,500 • $2.:00 Down. 0taJ .,.._, '4%.....,., eMrlP
180-R Rochester, Costa Me· 1•r ... ._ 1H _. aDll
e•. Owner 642-9703. lletu &oe *" ..... rtllrf
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JOBS & EMPl.OYM!NT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Joas & EMPLOYMENT JOBS ' EMPLOYMINT JOBS & ~ ---·-------..... ---* * * * * Help Wa!'~.!..~." 7'200Help Wan~~~ 7200 Hel, WenNd1 Mm 72GO ... W P '
t-telp Wanted, Men noo ---------------W Founil tpr,. ,,.. 6400 * 1«> :Im TOO SMALL! •
FOUND: 'hi-cc*nd ~ Al npUn. Md. mnodrt.
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6 IDOi. old; wk:. Oii.-did EXPflUENCEl) • Repairs .. .._. HIP ......_ "'"JD rmM111... 1mp ar ana0.
d~-t1· ~ Lie. M6.mt
GEIUIA'N SBErilERDIMt BEPAIBS * ALTERAnoNS
.,_.... Vic ''Bab'S'" Ollla CABINEl'I. -lbr job.
Mesa. ~ 21 Jn aper. 5'IU'l13
u.t .. , C.s•lf. C.O••
4 Moala old _. IMl Pailt SHAW & SONS
Si.ame.9e ~ w/ .,.. a SPfXllUZJNG WMddya Want? Wheclcly1 Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
$pedal bt•
white coUu:. Vie. O-h-W EX1UED ACGREGATE
·Clm•rnM.Of.sea'fd ~
5PM. ~
HEAR!'BROKllf. lall .... ,.._ ~1rTmm
bUd. ldStm. Od. a. * • QUALD'Y •
Hip Dr.,. i..s-. ....._ e a:Jmff WORK e
49Mm.. e CALL ~ e
5 llnea -5 timn -5 bucks
RULU -M> MUST INC:l.UD&
l-l#Mt -..... to .,.... 1-Wllel you _,, ... tr .... 1-YOUll ,._. .wll• ...... ~ H11et tll lllMrt"""' t-MOll4tHO l"OR SAl.8 -TRADES ONl.YI
PHONE 64~5671
MIN-~ lfm*; TBORYK <XJNCRETE
bron: Or.mee ~ ... il Ind. ...... walb ••. Te Place Your Trader'• PtradlM Ad
lar: ''Sa*". Rewanl Fl'ft Elt. IJ5.{i51f TRADE
64i'58Z CUS!011 ~pool dedl:I,. 'GOLD PLATED SCHOO.
FEMAl.E -All Wlldl ltinm. •t•eQ)f.. Omcnle saw-NER for be.ytroat ~ or
Yellow collar wllleDL Hmne 1111 &'. ~ SC 1010 ~. Newport Beach.
"DlamiY'· Vlc Oh. JW (Emle_ M]nney)
Ave.. CJI, ~--Cllild C... 6610 GM &-U Dielel Mar1De mg
Bl..Aat 4 wtlille ~ I V l£A1fC'f * Jifllnl'!'7 Sdll. "/TWiD dilc tnm. Olm-mOa, -...... a:Alr-.tc.. 3t ...._ )lldd1 rebuDt. TRADE for 150D" elk. ~ Jc.a.. £QOIPI'. '1 tit 5: w .... r late model Car. OR HOUie
541-C18. e.tiar.IBllRr. * St&-lSlt * 6G-t610
LA'IGE daft ~ 6 ~ ..._dlild ..-.are~ HAVE $10,!iOO equity in 2480
wbjte·. aM9'111 smle C9i. --... -·--.....-• ft 4 Jlr bom& OD 66x230
F104y;. Vk op. CIL Elma. SdlDlll ~ IG34G Jot, CM. WANT boat.
M2-21J7J -5*-611 ...._ e amJ> CABE la home, land, TD «
GDUIAN ~ llT BOllE. 60-5046 eves.
1: Tan-(Smdl. Vic: Olk A e CALL R>Sl e HAVE YORBA LINDA
P\aoentia/OI. ~ bome w/10-M equity.
BLACK, 111.Je So•' lu:zill'. C..l'ICtllil ' Br--2 Ba. Q>ts. Drps.
Vic 105 W. 8Q Aw.. JW. MEW UIGIL • MMttcw WAN? IDIA1ltt or F.qual
boa. l'IS..m1. Re•o• .... 111 _ 1Jc. QmW. Sada property. &46-2290
CUSTOM 5 BR, W /t'~orrals.
Tr.US. $11,000 Eq: WANT
Beach res or Income. Own-
er. Riverside 684-4001 or
Laguna 494. '15CX1.
1961 F-35 Olds Sta. wagon.
pwr., auto.. rad.lo, good
tires: value $600. Want car-
pentry, painting, cement
work, or ? 494-5933
3 BDRM. 2 bath Condam.i·
nlum Home 2 pools etc.,
J'uatin. Trade equity tor
late model atatloo wagon,
good condition. 54~284
HA VE ZO A. Vista, Oilif.
Free &: Clear. 150 M Value.
Want TD'a clea.r house in
N.B. area. clear tnc. prop.
;,r yadtt. Mr. Tyler. ~745
DEUVIR
Microelectronics TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
Men or women over 11 with air, 1t1tlon
Appl·1-Jlons wagon or l1tht trucka. ~II Plaa11nt outdoor work. Your avallable d1y•
E • light houra. ftglfteer Apply for lob direction ind tralnlnt on Mon-
Slectrmlc Enatnter with a day, OctoMr 30 thru Nove•ber 3, at the lo-
lllnlmum Of two yeers ex· cation nearat you.
ierience 1D Rllliconductor 311 East 5th SV..t, Sant• An•
_unponenta, printed circuit 1925 Harbor Blvd., Cotta MeN
or t\ybred circuit layout. L•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!l!!!ll-m!!!!!l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ circuit desJan in llnee.r and I !I
dlgjtal circuit and ll!lllicon·
duct or, intepatied circuit
and/or c:ompaoe:sit teetini.
Project
Engineer
For tntecnted clreultry.
Electronlc ~ with •
minimum GI OYe years ex-
perience !ft 80ld state dfgi.
tal circuits. !'amil!ll' wit!\
IOUd atala hardware llUC:h
aa at.ate • of • the • art ID-
tegrated drc\111.s, on._
FET, and MOS.
Send Nll!me to
uMnte
Ind......_, Inc.
Brow'1ing
Silaf lex Co.
!xperlen,M man or
trainee to work In In-
ventory Control 0..
partment.
e Must have good
eyeetght
• Poue• a drivers
~
• Solid work btdclrouDd
a must. e A reliabR and telPOO-
aible penon. e Veteran preferred
Good beneflh offered
by the company. In-
terviews after' 10 1.m.
ONLY.
• Electronic
Engineer
• Electronic
Technician
Exceptional opportun·
lty for an Engineer
and a Technician to
work in the electronic
laboratory of a Well
known induatriailst.
Outstanding akil1 ii
required, and advan-
cement can be rapid.
Cooks
Dlshwas•an
Full or Pert Time
Apply 1n pm10D
JOLLY ROGB
4215 Campus Drfw
Irvine, Calif.
newport ~
personnel
agency
Profwlonll ~
for the •pioyer
•nd the applic.Mlf.
m Dovel' Drtw. ...._
642-3870 Mf.2741
OPEN SAT. 10-2
1'laey job9 avan.bie!
Oll'k Typat. mfl ••• • -
TIC Bldqr .......... tit -~ ......... ID $400
flllC-Biller .......... to $G
J . R. Pierce
~-/cSJCI
1J82 Newport. CM. IOIDI
SCltBID
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SM. ~ f1f1a11r OBeo DOM DAWE ~Dti e MONARCH BAY e
Cit: lilk. .....-A wti11e. M'4Mw. * Ream M'1C • l + Family + Dining. mi 'f'edmll. CK. 59--~a Gawk*. l...k. eqp vat1o. Own« / Sacrl·
Balboa l1l1nd
Leased Comm'l Bldg. on
Marine Ave. TRADE $.\'5,000
equity for lat ro·a. Stes>-
beD10n Rlty, 615-4000
Microelectroniai Div.
18225 ndid Stftet
Fountain Valley
Callfomia~ 1919 Pl1centf1 Ave.
All work relates to
the development of
new commercial elec•
tronic products. Tbe
Engineer-muat have
top analog soDd d&te
circuit design ability.
Digital _ ~rience
will be belp(ul 'lbe
tecbnjdan mUlt be
able to brtatboerd
md tl8lt HW cimlltl
and comtrud protor
typee,;
AI~--
SG-T4N ,.._ --------L-
--..._, &:et Trade b' lot, TD's,
BOY'S;nd 1m.. q _..; meNl * -211D ........._,.4-XlZ 49!r31MS.
AZ/. equal apportunltJ
~
Cotta Mn4t Screened PellCllDel ....,
ll01 Dover J:)r., Ncwpirt BdL 1.-.. ..... -. 1llillier amull&J'--• =--~ 511-1511 c:.,.r aua... 6625 LARGE familY1 dream lllllnecm~beech;SBR
GDll"JUlb• ~ ... A DYAR CED Jilt llftlas 5 BL tll.000 equity· wet
p,.lllt:A_lllllll ..... = 2 I ........... ~hcme N~ --~__..--.,,.. • ..,,..111r*t. ..___ _.-...-r-======'.~~I ~ -.... ..-. -· -. _.._ .. mAMiE CDUI' CO. AMT-Lud
:.;;;..;;;;.i;.;;.;;.;;-----Al.._.. nm 9195; .a W-vz-m mms S11CIC 10 --,_lat llr. Wen W/apeodeNr Income --rn-... __ J ~~ec1
YOUR a:llh•""' .,... ...-. ......_ lliJ.G5CS --"' Eia:h. e 646-2929 Yaa clia't .... tit .aa. ,. 1 •-
Jar _... lll!lll E1ecfriQ1 '640 NB Ocwwwdlont 2 BR mme,
JN'l'R,,UIADa ... ,. $1111 eq. Balbo& D1x Du-
the lllBt. --0 a n El.ECJ1lJQA1'l Llcf'lwd. •:_!UKCallf.eq. ~ ~~ sift 0" 1• bet ... ... Jlcmled.. Slaulll )llis. md:lt. _. S. ~· n...., .nice. ..... __ ...,... • ftPU)n. 5SalB %13:Ql8.fi012
F« ilsiltawtiaa • cs .. azAB 1 unita Apt Hie. in
H=jted lifdilm ......... Ga•• Rflll ~ Be 1 m o n t Shons, Loo&TD
call 'aae al cs llldOt. palm -y ....... Uiwlet C.N Beedl. W'lll ed for ,
o• &Jrcs. • .m Olli orcM-fw ~ ...... lot or ? Alt-~ or
pdlle-» a.a. -I p..m. "' . 646-2629
~1:1~b1:·.1:!i C:: --=c~u=s=,--0-D-IA_N __ -1
$30M eq. WANT rs or In-
come U& or Bc:h. Ownr
Rive~. 68M001. i..,., .,.
T Of'C'S + 1Jpllol ... JM
ID $22,500 1 $195 mo. ID-
oime $500 mo. ~.500 eqQI..
ty/W ANT TD'1 ~ vacent.
Bkr. 673-7420, rB-91BT
10 pa to I Ml Mca. thrU nan.. s paa to Mldhl&tlt.
~ 8tartll\C ,,,.. ... Or-. Olllt Junior
~Dlltrict
Qa•Uled P~l Ole.
21'01 ~Road
O>lta Meaa
TRADE: Laguna, nr. Victor 56l810, Ext. 319
Hugo's; home I: apt., frpl., M~ Call 834·57~
tge. rma. moo equity. -----'-----1
\J7'\Dt: apt. or land in ff.a. ~...ii. •1903
TRADE all er pct 10 aerel
in OCEANSIDE. $150,000
!ql.dty FOR INOOME.
542-2945
BUSBOY
Part Time
APPLY 3-S DAILY
SllACK SHOP IHTRAMA TICS 1 -'4 c Bart. .r:m:leat. BA VE 'R 1°"iDlcew 111 OF OIW«:E lawm ~ ~ die. Fie-~ ($1500 WJU, TAKE T'D9 or nant
-..... .. ---.. ~ t!llt ........ lllllillg. M&-19CI --..). Harve _ .. _ in «?.FOR. 8unitsLA1:/or 2305 E. CoHt Hwy.
(orpa d-1 Mu ""'Y' -----_.... .,.._.., """ ... "' 3 BR. beach hoine Ntwpe>rt
77'4.,,,.,.,_ JK. JAPANESE AllElllCAN ftll/.Joe Triplex, nchanie Beach. Rltr. Call ~
oinmf BAJllK BU>G. GAKDEKEa /»-Jn~-1or pdc up, and/or 1. or 540-6346 eves. ---------• Sl1ll'E U7 mANGE <DJl'LllND'L I REn... SCZ..m> CUSTODIAN
CITY OF
NIWPORT llACH .................. ..........
Wiier & Sewer
Malnten1nce Man
$474.$&7e a month
For ~t do-
cribln1 the poeltloo and
applJcatioo contact
Personnel Offlce
CITY HALL
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport 8Mch~ C11lf.
DISHWASHfl (Nal,.FASBJONBQUARE) 1lllilL Free est. -.%2!115 "==a,.....,..A""'D-=E~l5,.,..'-=Ricbard80ft~--='-YORBAIJndaO:Dlo.,3BR OCEAN VlEW
Kl t.aM EUBlFEA:" LANDSCAPER crulller, Gray eng. mcL I: den. a!r-cond .• wet tier, SCHOOL DISTRICT Great opportunity fl>r am-coifi' H£AL111 Q.UB 0 z'rt a.• •1•c A llpl 4 b' '61 Tord.. ~. :: ~~ M1nimmn quatiflealions U.S. bttlous yotq man. Mom-~. ........, .nice. V~ • Pty lta 99« er min ......., ..,.._, ""''""'"' O tizll!nlNp 8th p e educa· iDS dialbwuber 6:l> a.m.
St 511 m" P HH_... 5tJ.G31 na. farm Jan!. ~ for aallboat. MU8'72 tion, I: 1 year work exper. to I p.m. Apply tn per-~ -:::--::.::. GElC'L ~-Tree Sen--.000 ToGD!t Apartments. ITALY, between Ven\ce .\ Apply In peraon at Penon-IOll be~ 2 and 5 p.m. Sat.~ JI .... ,_ le& ... .,_, N«'W llnrla. ~ Jnoocne: ~mo. '1'riffi. Dix. Condo.; .3 BR.. oel ~OD Oftlce, Tm daily.
132 ~oil Jlewp!l't ..._ s.6ic· w...-, BDtotlL JJXJ eqait7. Tnsde put furn.; free & clear; valued Wamer St., Hun~on
,. .... ~~ .. - _ LOW PRICES! M&Qll 1cr mo1111e 11ime. at mooo. Exdaance f« 3 Beach be!Dre 4 pm, Nov. 6tti. Sna* , .... P --.:::::: ---arr 1: FAtp I.nil Sen. 1: OWNm Hl-2514 SR. boU1e w/vif!W. 646-1271 _,.....---------• Y MIU
X::. CITEMBITI M f 1 • • IJcemed CMl-n-&·ue--n.-1----).1-.... ---... H·-on Barbor • BR, 4 HI Fi Compollftt 2305 E. c--.& Hwy. ~ -Siallel THE ..._ ___ .,__d.5PllllJIA't' .... : _.. ...... I Ull ............ Sa·-T I -· GllMI'.~ ..... ~ _.._ _,,, area w. ~ $49,500 b4l. ~er 100' waterfront. swa ra nff Corona clel Mar di>-==--.cllss ._1.,. EXPEX1' JAP~ . A dee. want. b om e Trade for rec. lot &/or C Full time position with at.art
. , · -~,, --•• PJl J..AJlmCAPB • CLEANUP BdJo9 Pm. FM Webber prop <r !. $3&000 equ. Bkr. In Ollst& MeA-Experimce --------*• ··• •--v , , Jl8dl llJ..fl32 Ast-f13.1080. a-8340 Paul Calley, ~7-2531 Jftferred but not neo1 ry; ~= ~= i:~";!: * * * * * * :e;,21~~for Loan Officer ~ c::" :-C: ~ ~ Mi-MDI E T 646-8895
BDllr·· m --• • FALL Pnmc 6 ca. SERVICE DlltECTORY JOBS " EMPLOYM N -------· Mutt have S.Vlntt "
PDll(J!W.DT JU"l'CI • Dtpe ' He, ,........._ Plumblnt 6890 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 Houseman Loan experience. ly
Meet U. per.-la or-. ms. •ma * SAV _, .... ,...a...,G *. Experlenced preferred appointment only,
a111111immile ---""" .... .....,,__. • :nae ..m executive 8'lC-but not ...-.. ..... O>ct-ct a:r-..-., --ft _.. ~-l--.oLL-~n-.. cont•
)Wo Pel• '17 Tl!lllillc-otllns WWW --* Remod-Repah>RH& * ret:ary BA degree, c.apa.ble tact MRS. RAINIO
Fat =.....e: _... ODO JOBS I Tllr'll Oeaap, * ~ * ~ * all oftb Procelllre. please Mary Dudley Mariners
PAJt!ID I a 1 , • • • GARDER JIOWING • Remodel., R.epmr, 6940 ..,;call:.......,__fim___,,7'10_____ Westmlmtu
ta -~Idle ill a.wr al EDGING. * ~ B>..cK·ottlce DUI'11e, exper. O:lmmunlty Hoepltal SavlntS & Loan ~Paulea * Oii: • CAU. lllKE l'T.J.JftiO •ADD a room u law u $895. all pbaaes, wants 2 daya per 893-4541 642-4000
51>21!15 or S.-...._ Relmllle Repairs. Laber Ito quality maf.ls. wk. Xlnt Rd. 548.3946 Sal .. mtn & MtNgel'I
A.L<JBJUC5 w--Paiat • f'tmlb'r • Carpmtry Gen'J repe.1n allo. 642-7528 Practical m.ne will take Career opporty witli ~
a.tiar Ala. PlllMa l'ZHDI 5ew1 6960 care oL cbild 1n 1?IY home. tirm offering Ovtl' 100 mu-
21 Boars-H•... 6130 "I * ~ * tual tunds. Full ot pt ttme.
llorins _. llnDIW • D~G: low.11 No exper oec, n train.
llEA!DUBLE. fubiona espec1a1ly for >W· Domestic Help 7035 Npt Bch otfiee, tG-6422
nttinp In my home or ~---...:.----Santa Ana of!loe, 547-83!1
L£l&(JRE CABE aJNV&. 5G$l23 * yours. $30 6 Up. LIVE INS Investors Financial
t..m:En" BClSPIDI.. Jll HAULING. deaap, Lots, Fubiona by Barbllra 54s.4S118 En\playu pe.)19 tees Services. Inc. ~ C1lllta Ilea. Hciiir pnps de. Dump. *ip, ALTERATIONS George Byland ~C'/ N E ~ 11e111ioue Pa-baddloe. fill. .,._ 96Ule CUSTOM DRE)SMAKJNG 1~s E. 1sth, s.A. 541-0395 o xperienc•
..... ean &G4117. 1......_ 6755 "LOUISE" 548-nM Chlneee. ~ -Fl'alCh Necessary!
C I lAZs 6'11 Alteratlon--642·5145 Permanent, ex.per. Live· In Mll.S1 have cleao c&1.tforn1a
6410 An••--.....
EXPANDING 22 YEAR
OlD <DMPANY NEEDS:
1 EXPER.IDiCED
• Carpet Cl11n•r
1 EXPERJENCED
• Upholstery Claantt
•Train"' (2)
Apply
2950 Randolph
Cotta MeM
•• • • r llUl'miG l5c 911 itmJ. Neat. aoourate, ~ Jn. exp. Far Eut Agcy. 642-8703 driving record. ApplJ
i-t.011. Fairtswa Ce t«J BB.ING HANGERS * Tl31:::=::====== YELLOW CAB CO. DRIVER/MUil han Panel
smta Ana: am Cir Wa, W. Jllllt St.IOI. * ~-B-Sewint 6960 186 E. 16da St. St.a...-ac or VW Bl.w. 'Early ~ _ u• _ ·--· -Help Wanted, Men 7200 ,..,.ta ..... AM. ---deli-~~ Maunry,Brtck 6810 SEWING CLASSES _...;__ _________ w_UJll_A_l;-.. -s--·· N~f~ area.'~.iP:
These are ~ent
positions with top.. pay
and full benell&.
Reply to
Box M 702 Dally Piiot
An equal opportmity
employer
J. C. PBllY CO.
Newest Sten
Soon to open
H11 openln91 Now for
SPORTl6
GOODS
SAWMBI
lf )'Otl have recent we>
cesstul experimce In
~ aoodl a1ta.
especially 111111 and fiab-
ing,
AND Dtm:RE
Top wot1sinc c:cndttka
Outatandq benefits
Apply in penan
10 a.JD. to 4 p.m.
Mooday tbru Fr1da;r
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Newport Center
2A F11hlon l1l1ncl
Newport 8Mch
An equal opportunity "
employer
BUSBOYS
o.y or mght llllft
Ofer 18
DISHWASHERS
APPLY IN PERSON
S.10 and 3-S
Monday through J'rid17
REUBEN E. lH
151 E. Co11t Hwy. N.I. • ~Y LOTS BRICK -BLOCK • STONE B. F. A., NS degree. 546-6Ul R b• 9 prox ~ week, SDI + It e llMbr Belt Jlmai Pm PlAPfl'ERS. SLATE O 1nson S Must be cx-perlenoed growtng. Perm.anent, Part -------• ~ * ru m.llll CEMENT wad. 136-2911 Tiie, Linoleum 6975 French Ser\'ke. time jab for Rellable Mar-& Marble Apply !n pertlOll! ried man <Ner ~yre.
SQVICE OIR£CTORY ................ *Verne. the TUe Man* NEWPORT Ver11illes Restaur1nt 96Z-t63.1
A -•= Sewatca '505 Mel... 6850 Olst. wort. Install A. re-1617 WestclW Drive ~ Newport Beach &U-4840
Dnl2UOR rocms SIT up + pain. No Job too am~. H11 opening• for CARRIER IOYS
paiat. E:steriar. o'banr A Plaster petch. Leak111&
trim SUD-. Neat won. shower repaired. 847-1951. D" .1 M GOOD ROUTES .... T • 1sp ay an AVAILABLE lf'l-1351 JOBS & EM~Lu l'll' •N HUNTINGTON BEACH
PAPERHANGtNG I: Paint· Job Wanted Men 7000 DAILY PILOT
Day Dishwasher
Over 21, exper. Apply in
pe1'80ll only. SURF & ~
LOIN, 5830 Pad& Cat Hwy
Newport Beach.
q. JiicllHmiml; 211 yra. in ' Experienced • 642-4m •
Hll¢ Bncb. 5J6.3'159. M4tintenance Mech Permanent Positlont ROUll.'ES AV An.ABLE PRESSMAN :::::=:=:::;;:;;;:;=;;;;;:;;;;;;::::;:= JHI'ERlOR EXTERIOR factory, local, avail· Excellent Benefits in • Exper. Z3x35 El>co aper.
!' Ill... 6550 ,.... A JW;d, 1 BR Apt. able. Rderence6. 673-5730 WestmJnster tor 11oy1 10.14 • 4:3().pm to 1~ llhift. -P. ~e $119. 842-2'& 7020 APPLY Good Profits • No Sundl7 • B2ack A: White line work.
GftANDllOl1URwill BAB!· YOUR painter . boodtd mid Job Wanted, Lady Newport Store Dellnry 642-4321 Penna.nent. An equal oppor.
$1TinllYBO.NEior_. refL Stall jot. welcome. srotETARY·EXECUTIVE BOYS 10-14 ~1;i:· Rtp~odu~~:u
q modllr. Prem' mild Vmnna painting, 642-M27 Mature. Have ability to Monday thru Friday r....runa Beach. SO. L&JUn• •
.oord'l aa "*'.....,._. ... 8'Y PROFESSIONAL pa'nting. handle various du ties on Good routes! e Good prom11 BOAT MECHANIC
f"*I" ok1 Pi-•ius DialOlmt r-tces! Free esti-own initiative. 67S-OO!S 10 A.M. to 4 PM, DAILY PILOT Oeisel & ga.a en,me. Yacht
BASYsrmNG * Anl mata Rder'a. 5J6..m60.. PART or tuU time general • 642-4371 • repair experience required.
S31Qs weell. f'aail ,..._ INTEIUOR. EXTERJOR clerical work Costa Mesa An equal opportwilty WANTED DISHWASHER Good jab tor top ma.n.
c:mrA MDA * _..., A\l'l!nlll! 1 Br ape., labor l: area. 9 Yrs. current exp. employer 8 to 4 • S Daya Week B)ackie's Boat Yard. iJifiit iiHG la 9¥..... mat'L -.SO. 642-7528 540-8985 · See Mgr alter 11 AM _67J..6834 _______ _
~-« pert tlme.. !'f!llC!fll 1-BR APT (Int). Labor · $40 SEC'Y P/time 9-am to J.pm REAL ESTATE Newport Beach Temla Club BUSBOYS & Dllhwuhers. ~ lltm Verde. --Mat.aial edra. Qual-wark, desires heavy S/H &: typing 2601 Eastbluff, N.B. Apply in pel'l!Oft. Driftwood
ClllLD catt.. 1117 a.i.e: -. GUAR. 56J1B7 $2.SO.hr. 546-4()34. Shouldn't you he with Walker PANTS prC'ssc experienced Beach Club. 21t62 Pacific
.... -... ~ n.:...&. -DAYWO"" al 1 In .t Lee? Free Information. ~' -ed 1 r .,... bene-HI~. HB. -• .,. ... ; ~ ~· --...-...,.11 6890 n.n gener c ean g Phone or write WALKER l ~~e,, op wae-• 1--------Qma Ilea. 5e-cnl5. F'--' all kinda, wall, floors, wm· LEE Inc. 26'29 Harbor Blvd. fits, spanlsh. !;pealdni wel• PART TIME COOK.
JIUJMBtNG LEAKS. n.n;. dow own trans. 541·9863 56-3029. come, 5.16-3;,26 S days wk/7-am to 11-am.
llttk, M I I F4 y, 9'C. TRONIC.AIJ.Y loC81ed, re-EXPER HSEKPR from Eng-PART. TIME Gardening & PArNT STORE CLERK CAIL: Harold, 548-9314 _______ .UO_ Jllllred. ft'Placed under ~ land .. or AFT MGR. XLNT window rleaning. Mornings MALE OR FEMALE ALlraround Kltch~n m an.
ir Plantn'I sa a.sq pit ..,.... ... ri.. ground ar MY" ref. 962-2872 ooly. Start Sl.6S r>er hour. Experl1>nt<'d only. 64.2.S776 Apply tn Person: Sea Sh&no,
"' INSPECTOR
Precl1lon Gears
M a c b 1 n e lbop. Expert.
enced o n I y. Pennanent.
Top w a g e 1, outatandinc
benefits. cau tt>r appomt·
ment.
543-2225 IX' 549-1139
An equal opportunity
empt~
SALES
REPRDENTA'MVD
Leadtns Independent lll*!ial·
ll8tl dealing tn over 100
mutual funda, expandin1 tn
Oranre County. Thil la an
opportunity to enter dlgnl-
fted profeuional Rllin& fUll
« part time. Investment
exp not MCUAJ'Y, 1" train.
541~ Mutual Fond ln-
vetton Inc. 2100 N. Mlln.
Santa Ana.
BOYS 10 · 14
Good routeal •Good profttl
BALBOA PENTNSULA
DAILY PILOT
• 642-4.m •
FOi
HOUSEMW115'11•ES!!ir
M011BS
ll you can apare a few aa _.
day, desire emplo)awt la np'• _
schedule with oatmncting ._ filhl., -•
enjoy abowin« and teDmc .-..t _
crisp, new merchadile.
APPLY NOW
APPLY IN PEISON
9 A.M. TO J P.11.
MONDAY 'MlU ... AY
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$(19. ·nre rinc $8. W1tllins ..... btimata -ev'1tlngs, HOUSEWORK $2-lffi. New· 16-20 hout"S per week. ESTATE GARDENERS t.y, 6.'!0 Lido Dr, Npt Bch.
•eltSIB .Bridr or......., A1f1 ~ OK. CaD Mike port Shores or Huntington 6-4Ul446 llntll noon O!ll "Cal T1'0Wbtldge"
tnr repair. tfi1.4IM5 ma9 Beach area. 894-3419. Wt'd., Fri. & Sat. * 64HY/90 * CHARGE IT!
NIGHT security combined
with night bellm&n 8ttVlce,
Ideal to augment retirement
income. Good monthly aa.11
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SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TltADI SALE AND TltAD& .lollle Men, Worn. 7500
l'urnlture IOOO Mu.feel Inst. 1125 Tape -~~cotders 1~20 Mltctll•neous . l600 Ml-*1.,... "'= ....... I 7 7400 f600 m 11 9 I ... FREE TO YOU
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NEWPORT BEACH MODEL HOMI l'fEW Orpbei1 electric Gui· 1~7 SONY 530 4 track tape $$ CASH $
SPANISH taro Sacrlilce! U&ed 1 monttl. recorder. 3 mos old. Cost $ 8~ TANK,== POOL TAii ES GE1D1A1f .,.,._d, 1~ yn.
$110. ~92 S300 new, ~u tor $250. inc. We pay cub for: · a. J • ""J8 BIWNSWICX mW. .. _. liln!r. '--
The elegant look that you -6 pre -recorded t a p e 1. ,,,_ Furniture ,,,_ AppliaDcea stove Jar 8o&l j ~ ""AXF ,,,. TBIA!'iGLE t1aJm !beep Doc. 1~ yrs, "" fmmedl1t1 openlnp for have seen In beauWUl Mod· P11nos & Org1n1 1130 MS.7fi66 aft. 5 P.M. or all .,-Andquea ,,,. Too.la Stlnaray bike ., IDOfGr' PL awe fnlm $95 ~ l...iPt caland Ible·
el Homn now at leu than -day Sat.SW\. ONE ITEM ot -Brue Ship Bell dodr '50. •-ldE SZ15 ..._ • • S7 -. Ions lidl. One er
salOR
ENGlll&RING
AIDE
hall the or111nal prtce. AU FACTOR~ orders closeout COMPLETE HOUSEJ'UL. emtc.p, W-uwwwww. ~ <»LY _. lllidl ID pod llGlne db
merchandise dulpla.yed only or certam French. It~an Hobby SuppliH t.400 Call sc7-6748 or 827.8211 per chi~ badlet Ir i• Jl'DWllCDIC larp ....... ,..s.. %ill San-
•. never used. Gorpoua ~~~: '°~~;~~ 1~1::~ 1798 J>enny. Reverse ol 1796. e PISTOL RANGE .-1~ ~~) OGC1. SECMD POOl la -'-Aft-. CK. after 8
Ki.tlg Size bed~m set, ele· bottom. Quantitea limited C1oeed date. Vet')' rare. Best Learn to handle firearms 16782 CHANNEL UNE m &. J&Ua. ~ pm. 10/30
gant Spanlab Uvmr room &: ao hurry! offer over $9,<XX>. 548-4030 with SAFETY. Fa.mlliea are HUNTlNGTON HARBOUR m.im TO FOd llmDe. flmced yard,
lovely dlnina eet. Selll at WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDIO Eve9· cordl.aUy invited. lll'fallle ~ • boale
all better atoret for around 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484 S I Good OO COOTA MESA G~ ROOM POOL TABI..D -diNct ~ '!!' s::.;:: fd. lllXlll watda dos. 8DQ' nm Our price $685. Can CONN MINUET ORGAN port "' I 15 1866 Newport Bl. 646-1933 at f.aetory _.._, saaee. mile. • =·· -... • ~ ~~ .,,..,•
be b our b t separately. o_,.,,,,_au-.,,.._, f'·ed 300 W MOVING -·"-....... ,.._ --orw•-~ Te.rm• $24 mo. Dilpll)'td at • _ __..,... .,.,.", never ~ . . ea-to .. .......,.. ,.,me all ~ -tlft and -1. i......, ..., tr-.. Clllfll8' l0/71
For announcanent cte.
c:ribinc the pcJll tion and
appllcation apply
SANTA ANA FUR.NrI'URE Wu $1'195 • Now $1220 th•ly mainum with 2x to 8' 0.tom made white linen Term.I. Sbowroam ope• aai1 111w lldeakaco M-TWO ..... six week aid
Qi W. ftb St. s.A. 5'1-P.tANO A: OR:GAN CENTER 7x .cope. BARGAIN. aofa $125. Comer table for Saturday and s 119 4 a J• tique °* Wile w111a 5 llqe .Bl.tr fliUew.. OnlP bic hair· ,.,,, ......... o.,t.
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Open eva. I: Sunday. ~ N. Mam, Santa Ana 54M338 Eveoings. twin bed $20. Heavy duty BADGER SALES lfo .. a..t ML Pair fll ell. lbe otlMr tPeelc wllb liiiiiiiiii&miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-lill:M~7:-06&1~~--~0pen~~Ev~es. .38 Derrinler Special children's Jqle Gym $25. l.810 N«dl Main St. wfllile a.ts ~ Deilr A wllite ,..._ dnt I: whMk·
P•f'IOftnol Offlc.
CITY HALL
3300 Newport llvd •
Newpert leach, Collf.
H-.L.llCll'terl for• B3 HAMMOOD OR.GAN w/reloader $50. 615•2466· Santa Ana IJM&lT dllk' SU.. 9lrMI redll!1' szs. en. 5S-2!11D lD/30
-., • With' Leslie 11P4eakers and sea.ms after 5 P.M. S pert matc'i di& eet in pta. 55-WI or MUM5. 111 £ GERM&H 11w.-.d 6 ?. f'• ... ,...,c...... ... ,.t ..... • Shewroem lamp'-25 pedala. 'hke <Nf!r pay· Mitcellaneous 8600 t:inum wed band. % carat LOAN-BUY.sJ!Ll,TRADE WU... ex ..._ Good wat.cb daJ. e l'actory CIOMOUts ment:s $63.0'l. Would mue total. c.o.t $400, lell • ~. c·asH patD -COSCO -.-dlmir' -=-,,_...., -• • FNlght D1rnaee4 nice Oui1tmu pttnnt. UPHOLSTERING. $19.50, 2 Autumn hau mink •tole, "" " ~ --_... YCllllll--... er 5 P.M .
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_No Don-Bank ttrma OAC Good condition. 541-6539 ..., (c-. ............ " craftamenl ooet $550 ~11$200.673-5600 eDiomonds •ow Geld bof'•1f'' .._SL Bit P9ill 10/71 ---,c=he-m-r,-,1---i ~ ..... -..-.,.._.,,._.. • Hweary • e1ec ltOft: a Ra1111a .._ BEAt11U'UL North Amen. 8paDlsb • .......-n • Maple STEINWAY PIANO 6'2" Free e•t. del, pickup, Z15 Practice Piano $95. Aft.t.L-i of -L-...... I dsain. -..,,....... -n..-dM-. .,. .. ten to.__ St.ck Room lerk Liv. Rm. • .. ·.. Fnn $69.95 GRAND. Beautilul! Main, HB "Berny" 536-64a'i PIANO It ORGAN CENTER ~H9r tema v_... ame S6. 7.mi11t zr ~ ;:.a.-;, ';.y_ ~
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Orani• Cbut Collete. Sal· Di.nett. • ...... 1'rm $34.95 Wu $2,995 • Now $1,895. FIREWOOD 200 N. Main, Santa Ana ~~ M.N J ... I'!._!-LMn TV, IJ4'Z La JoDa CJrde. lD/311
ary $395 to start. Hich Bedrooma ..... Frm $.59.95 PIANO Is OR.GAN CENTER 547-0081 Open Eves. .....,., ewport .,..-., C.X. ILa. SMli2I
ecbool ehemiatry required. Approved Furniture 200 N. Main, Santa Ana For -:ie ;...~ d~very * RUMMAGE SALE * • 646-?741 • amtallLLA P'9)' part Per •
Oranae Cout Junior ns9 Hari>oc' Bl. CM 5'8-968> 547-0681 Open F;ws. Veteran's tJ Forelan Wan ~ PROV"L 1111C N. Mlle. W.... 1611 7 .. _!..:t !.. ~~ ...... ,.
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Collep District ELIGHTFUL DoulhboY abo\'e &TOUnd pool AuxlUary N ~ IDI room !let-Tier W.. Mr.•-----------_._.. Oe=Wed Penoanel Ofc. 2 LARGE beice club chain D houri for you 18' X 4',. w/filter, etc. · 0• A~ 0ranp priDt cMin. WAJll'IZD • ftlllilltr tlldde. 5a3lliH-10
2'101 Fairview Roed $45 each. (2 for •> !Sp With our ~ Spinet $121 (.Oq). etc. 615-1630 l09 E. 18th St., Colt.a Meaa ESec • dr)ter, ldJJ • .,..._, Fiii !fir ftd. JI ._ ct.., HALF .._ Jiaams. ~
a.ta Mesa rattan clij, cbair, (red plas. Orpn. ~ke new. Can ar· HAND CARVED Mahopny Oc:t. 26, 17, 28 (9 to 5) Desk&: chair. M.i.c! _.,., *-c.D 511-2115 ...,e ,,_,, 1llnlm. al9 ~,_ .. _ ..... TcdKrid• ..... 540-1610, Eict. 319 tic c.'Wlblona) $25. Double ranee lfinc. * 54S-S06 aiest. WestillcMuse Port· DmCTORS A1TER >PM or SATl'SON ...,..,......,_.ma1e eat.
Monda.ya call &34-57C. mattreu, box 1prinp It PRIVATE PARTY WANTS ~machine. 548-663.1 New metal detecton. Tran-9 to S.PM ONLY. ~Bl 10/30
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._ ___ miiimiiiilliilil metal frame. $.50. 2 twin TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. 17 .. ~rt. TV $25: 19 .. port. aatorlzed. Olq>l. Ready to 2430 UNIVERSITY' Ave/NB FREE TO YOU 7 Wk aW 1e1mJe l"'WY· p_...
REAL ESTA 11 maltn!!llM $20 eld\. 2 metal su.9335 TV $30. MiKellaneous 'l"V'a wie. $50. m : 836-8938 PORT IDllCb. $tO; ..._ ,.. fll lln!r. Part I ram e 1 $.5 each. Large Jusr in nme for Cbrlltmas! •c .._ up. IUD ,,,,29 • ww · ' De>-1'00ll lame ..._. kiamt c.er.. -......_ el.7* Openinc in full cov~ of. blonde •~ bl (81... ~ • _,,_, KIRBY vacuum cleaner With minion ~Pl'; a. need llDlld -..r. Cd _.... .
fice for a caner man. Must ·~ta e ...-top) Wurlitzer Orpri. $695 or HOSPITAL BED. like new attachment&. Take over pay· MU'tiJl boa $35; Dia. eet Kl >tm Jtl?f l0/211
have nc. and desire to io $20. A1L 1D rood cmditioo. Beta offer. 968-il$ $125. AUTO WASHER $35. mmta ol $'1.50 per month or w/6 upbol. dn. '65. Gl'JlaQY % cocxm ....,... &: ~ ~T 11.m'a Doi" Kblld
ahelld. All tnquirles confi· 613-5925 . 563629 $.57.20 cub. Credit Dept. rodclllr, ea&e dlle. tilr tblr, Belicle. S ......, lmlde. Wmw:wr • Ekm!r.
PAICI TIME = ~~-· tor: ~~;:~~ ~ furn• e Tolovlslon 1205 ~ tourinc bike $90, 535-ps!, Anaheim. $15 ea. ~ pi.llD sm: dbl. m.318 111'21 ~ male • ~ "Jh. -w --or --.-· ~w "' • Rent a NEW _ ____. 9'4" ...,.. '"·" 12 x l5 BemtifW llCl"ian ~ bed wtMl lw-9 •II $35. sd" .... ID/18 --... ..._ Jll!ll---.... -1 Party Uiirtcbt Puio Port ~ ' ~· ....... MU1US BE&D1'D"OL ............ A1L ....... .....
.___,.-__:··.-_: ... C. Wash Help !::"'~~~COLcr,~1110 ::~.~. ~~'*:~1=·~ * AUC110N * :;l-::'"S:'»& at-_.; ..... _..
...... ,. I .... JULE OJt J'EM.ALE pion! ~Jordan s-ao Opt. to bQy. ...... lldoor, Wablt lied canpl. Velvet SCl-6m It ,.. ..... .., J Ul8a .. --.--· ~ ~ .. ...... willlil& llr _... _....,,.. Pull fflM • _..... furn. Dtt.1t Chtlt,, Xlmn. cclar atmma. l'lw llntce.. If*. a,.taJI. 584723 Aano r81taJs. trom as mo. llWw 11'111117 ~ ...._ _... -,
Pl c ...... -'. .. Illa ... u. .. ID ,... * SAT ' 'suN. DIAMOND ..... cW. No CibUladcll. ~ -'--' llaat ·•'-PIANO . ORGAN cmTER ADCdom ~·' .... --,:. I -e:mr ...... ...... .................. w-UDOC&llWASH AGLENNEYJU:. 12So3651 ..,._. __ .._me ZGN.Jbln.amtaM& un..aJ • .....-..d-... ..... ...... u ... _,_.._ ... -..n. &E.lllh o.ta.,_ L.\CUNABEAOL Oll5D-U51 WALKER PAINT, 118 W. 5f1..,_ Opm.,._ .. .,_,1 ,......_. ........ ~Oldllr....... J1MJ1
........ ~CV 11•11 ICVJt.SEB AJDl!3 • oRDEii: RINT COLORLAND TV-Open 7 ..,. -. a.a ...... MUTI& KI?«r4llt .Royal Blue qaOtlld 3::.. ~ :s.-= !,..•_! I I s ,, _'!! J GiJtii£i PIGI ~Af I •\1 SI ijei'. LIE$. D911 Otr aftm'JoOnl, l'llollound lllde;. aturd.y; veMt becllprad. Lib new; --•• l&8P JOi10
Wdlr Ml 11111: BPJ.DEN Parle Lido Oxlval ~r. 3 looms Furniture H~FI & Stereo 1210 Excellmt condition uled 2 moa. o.t ~ • .n 11118' fAllKS IWZ COLLIE ~ 1 &\Br Cdcr> 1litSem tD ·~ Southland • Flagship Rd, NB M2..ao44 $25 Month SCOTr 34G-B stereo FM 7o $40. 546-9633 ror $50. LI S-8'198 AL80: T-w ... ... » .--...1G.z» J0/30
Oilllll!r. Dllltil.. Tau l;)20l. ~Al'fc:E Man or FULL OP'nON TO BUY watta $175. Tape recoider NEARLY new cpt'g, app~x 10' PROFESS. built home "' FOi SALE amlef'alde.S6815 JllJt
Couple tor Motel Apta. 2376 No depolit o.a.c. VM-mono. Ex cond. $45. :00 eq-fdi'· Stove. Refn.r. bar , foam padded, blaclc Remnants, Samplea • JliD.. J Adarllllle 1lial!m.' wb tilll PETS & LIVESTOCK N~ BlVd. c .M. '73-~ House of Chairs 548-5479 Bunk-beds. 673·9101 naugah}'de. formica top; 6 m1I Sat. e>nq I a.m. tD 2 sw..e molllfr. m4IE a..r.. llOO
--------517 w. 19th, C.M. 543-1454 THE SUN NEVER SETS m e STEAM ENGINE e matcblnc atoot1. 83M412 p.m. 921 Babr, OJSta Ilea ews. lll'2'1 -~---;.,,,.------
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Schoolt-lftltruction 7600 . . Clasailied'a action power. Locomobile. 613-S7JO WHIRLPOOL refrigerator, Diamond RING/Plat. 1~ BLACK PUPPID 5 -...._ ~ poo dl
Bedroom suite, 1 pieces, For an ad to tell around Poker table, Uke new! washer and dryer. $300. WIG 3-row Wed'g riGc Cocm~MiJLm«il5 .ll/21 groo1111111g. by Yvonne d
RE-ENTERING the buainesl Natural elm. 6 months new. the clock, dial 64U671. $4(). * 646-9076 546-2201 apprx 1'.C Sl"1' mali WllUr ? 1t '!Dime a me Puil. mw
worid! In a foe! Set )'OW' • 64M536 • ,.. .... calla pleale
lirf Ir ...
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aalla for Newport School of Office furniture 8010 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION · .···!\1-'0 RTATION fltANSPORTAllC* 'RAMSPOITATION BuaineM wbeR you'll be --------.....;~.;.;...;.:;.;....;;.;.;..~;....;;..;.;... _______ ....;..~-
....... leedt
tauabt ccafidence, oompe-BE.Atrr. ecmtemporary Dun-Trucks 9500'Trudcs tmT,.._
~ and ~ loyalty. bar 7' exec. desk It cbalr;
833 DoYer Drive lmpt'd. Walnut, Is leather
• 64&-015.1 • .t chrome. Q>lt new $1500;
"Dml&I M. T.1. sac. for $250. 646a2217.
luline11 School• Store Equipment I012
._.. .. fll Pftt and ~ e IBM Protrammlni
t1rir.a -_. sift 1011 an Qll-e IBM Kcypuncla BOOK STORI ...a.--. c+iJUihiiiil:Y •PBX 'l)pnc FIXTURIS .a ....... ·QI ccllttt 541·2672 Bookcuea. tabla. dla1n,
---checkstand· ~ ~1111
srmE • pr. Allnciive WEST COAST momtnpon]y .
.,_ .--.. to manep Trade 6 aa.IM91 lchoola 1;:::=:;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;=::s;:;:=:
1 urns, *'-...,,.. Malt 2111 a. Main St., s.nta Ana Gor• Sole
... P M 1*:qJtitul 5'S-Tl81
_. .... utewa. Ideal lD'1 Guden Givve Bl., CG SAT A: SUN 9 • 1
--llW ...... dw . HUl'ldaltm Beech 53S-8885 2Jl61 Moateny Aw ., C.M.
-_. ca Maple tum· wool llnided ,.... -. AJlli>': No. 2S INDIVIDUAL Jesao111 (1 rue dbber ~ lft'n mow·
,...._ .....,_ Neirpart or trial). <l\ilcoat 10 • Leuon er' V-t>elt' --~bed a.
e91 'M •125.l. Typinr School, 173 Del Mar tra;nea, eirlni form, vacuum e HOUSIKEINR CM. 548-2859. cleaner· ManY othel' il'mla!
.--L .. -· J ,._. per COMPLETE Secretarial or 566181
-· l:W .... Pl!!' Wftk. Brua.bup. PoU, Priest Bali-· FOR Men Only! Darlaoom °"" • s taDin. l'dlr'· nen Collep. 548·9723 equip -pal¥ft' tools • Hl·Fl ~ ~ ~ Mn. TAHITIAN and e • • e equip. Elec:troplaq outfit •
O'lltilaLIG-lD .10 a..m. LO • e e HULA LESSONS eJeetrical hudw~cal
4 ,.a, lllr We tlt'W, CALL ~2012 titDe!I equip. Sat. 11>6 PM le
FARMS nrl'ORJNG I ModerD Ari~ SlD 1:30-4 PM. 127 E . lltl1
~ OHIO metic. O!rtifted INcher. St. CM Ml-.2S58
J« ' Iii A ,.rMlme ulet CALL 962-28Sl eYet. SHORT-wave radio receiver,
I I L Mmiewa Sat., GUITAR INSTRUCTION double bed. :l trwitl,
M.-Ort. JD. low.r Mall. Your ~ or mine by OC whee~. mile. prden
Sillllli a.t Pim. lludeftt. Sl2 mo. 673-Ml8 tools, houaehold and boat •&•U.&1D5 ite1t11. Sat&n Oftl¥! e W. • _..., ...., ' • • MERCHANDISE fOR 18th st.. c.M.
• • • ..t 50-GO SALi AND TRADE Garaae Sale In Newport -: DANCIU Shores. 218 Fem St.
~. ~. Fumlture IOOO Frf. Sat. Sun. Bleyde1, elec· _..,,_ trlcal lllJPlianoel, play pen,
MAPLE twin bed eomplete.. fUrniture &: lot. more.
Reclbier. Rockers, Tables, * SUN ONLY OCT. 29 *
O\lira, Qoelca, Lamps, Mo. HOUH full of furniture.
vie Camera. MlllC. Reuon-Reasonable. Come tee 10 AM
able. 840 Ceiter. CM. to 7 PM. 494-8681 21158 La·
M8-1996 run.a Canyoo, Apt l , Lag Bch
snJDENTS BR 1et tPalo-FREE coffee • everything
mlno Alb) bkcue hdbrd, from IOUP to nuta, 9091 Med-
"91f11C well modem bed l\ill a, dreaaer A: mir· iterranean, near Adams, ~ :... • -pre-ror, desk and chair, lamp, Mqnolla, HB. Saturday
....._ Oil eveuiop be-$95. 545-562S. SAT. only: &mk beda compl .
.... I _.1 pm~ BARGAINS! ~ hutc~ $10, irtove $45, crib $10. ()th. ~ full time ~. Cootemp chair $30. Ht-er item.a. ~72 Fairway Dr.
• • Ff $45. SllOflerUed Spring· f,40..5790
.._....,.; for d«tron-field 30.06 rifie-$75. Small --------d :-llr.Stillll-No exp. n-~tand $l5 675-1917 SAT/SUN ll to 5"'!l·m.
.... . 414 GOLDENROD/Corona del
~« ~1 Co. BmCH living room set. Mirr * Barrainti Galore! e A?-37Sl e Birch book cuei. 2 BR GAR.AGE Sal H h Id 11eta desk refri,erator e. OUM! o • SllU. FIJDA Y • It~ ~tte aet. laz'I~ items, furn A: rru.c. 281 E. r ' bW metal coat· gold hmed mimr. 646-84EO ~St. Ret.r. Sat only.
llli"Wlllrlt ... ~"' ' 1wi e• CIB: SALTERINI Wrouaht IrOn Appllonc• 1100
•·-BmC •21n Aate clall Dlnlnc eet.1,...,......._ _____ _
"--~---·~--..,,__,.. see.u! Sacrifice! fm. RENT e :JDGB !ICROOL GIRL * 673-0980 *
f
w9*d ir afte:moam and TV'I • Rdril • W a I h e r I
5 A ..,. Bade Stlftt, 25 3 Piece IM!Cdonal. Large Drye.rs • Dlahwubers. ~
,...._ lllad. N~ Bch brow n tweed Provincial tlon to bU)'. rr.e ~
'RQIG pt or 1"llD&n. Hon-=-~ceilent cooditton $12S Henderson•s
alp. ........ no ~ nee. MOVING! Geffera/S au!(> 1877 HARBOR. C.M • .,.,S.-.ApptJ Ill ~non. F05-·~ 8 W. 19th CM ~:cs rai:~.G~:rr~·~ Ant __ iq .... uea _____ _
H0UKEK££PER from 3 to WHITE Painted Mr. &: Mr11. MAHOGANY Chippet1dale
1 ,,. McllL Un n;. 5f7.(1933 Dresser " I Jge unframed dinir11 chairs (8), 1.Dclud!ni ~'19ll ewt. Mirror $35. * 962-40'l4 hoet and boeteaa • need re-iJIAfi'SITl'ER. my~; 10 11' SECTIONAL Sofa, Loose fini~i and recowrlnc$160 A!f1. fill I P .. &I., 5 <'~v week. back CUl!hlons, SlOO. Antique MahOi dlnlni ta·
% QiWrm. 646-TlJT 548-0332 ble, Sheraton style, 3 ex·
~ Mlp for drapery CUSTOM square walnut table tra leaves $250. 494--3248 ;;,_,_ Pttmanent. .._. N uJ\ evf!tl. &: wkends. ---for comer.,.,.. arr. f!W, ...,,, ---------.JC brtwa J A I pm.. 644-1788 ANTIQUES It UNIQ~
~ e.ome. ()c.. WALNUT din rm table $60. Visit u1 &t the ~ .,._ On trans. 4 Daniah walnut chn. $10 ARIEL a NJ.a'JI Ware I ll"ft· ea. 545-0632 or 54().Q;29 369 E . 17th St .. CM
...... ,..,. w/folklwfng. DINING room aet , mabog. niE DOWRY CHEST
.... liball. pxt working extends to 90". Pool table. ANTIQUES ~ ex ans. ~ 546.0033 or 545-1913 eves. Now Open! 501 3lat St .. N.B.
orJaAL ASSISTANT REro La. Z. Boy chalr -1 VARJETY of Antiques to be
EXPER. * Wrltt: only -hall price! Jlouu ot 11old Saturday & Sunday. I
BM ~ Daily Pilot, Chairs. :il7 W. 19th. CM. 1884 Pla~ti&, Costa MHlt
FINAL CLOSE· OUT ON
196 7 CHEVROLET TRUCKS
EXTRA SAVINGS RIGHT NOW WHILE
THEY LAST! -
1/2 Ton's -1/2 Ton's· Vans· Big Heavy
Duty Work Trucks .·EI Ca•inos
ALL ARE READY FOR IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY TODAY!
1967 CHEVROLET VAN. Loaded •
Full custom, powerCJlide transmission, auxlOiary
seat, radio, heater, body side doors, heavy
duty undercarriage, west coast side mlrTon,
.stock Number 978.
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Frid~, OctObtr 27, 1967
K p~TS •LIVESTOCK t-1t1S & LIVESTOCK -TRANSPORTATION -TitANSPORTATION , flANSPORTATION -~ATIGll -i..:.:==..=.::;;:.;;:;:::;_-i::::;;;;;:;.;;;;;;:__ ___ _
~;...;...;... ___ ..;.;ll20;...... ne.. 8125 Dogs 8825 S1llbcNlt1 9010 Ion Sllp, Mooring 90'6 Aut• Service .lutes.-. . _ _. .... .._
~ $1 1"' -r foot & ....... MOO a ..... ... l&ll!!M&• -SAMOYED PUPPIES/6-wka. MIN -SCHNAUZER PUP· WINTER SPECIA.LS -,...... .,.uwwa V'lllM-SAYE09D
PURE BRED. BEA\111FUL PIES MALE. Black It Sliver 17· Daysaller .......... $1350 Up to 40'. 842-7428 l••--------------•1 ---------• _ p f' p .... _.. *di -==~~~~~~ SNOW WHITE-548-5865 Sired by aiampJerlcho or 14' satellte .......... $ll50 Ht-h Perform•ce ~MG m....... ....,...._ ... ..._......, t: ElOMd $150. * Call: 10' Flying Saucer • •• • $300 Boaf. Y Kht "JI .... A 9lia -• ..... X *-. 11:1,. .. ~C~~ ~ 4!M-3867 bt\\n 9 & \2 noon. New Odyssey 15 .... 5 .. 1$1295 Charters ~ Wide Oval Retl I Odl 4:" = '"', .,.._ -lllllls' ...., • 1'ia
5312801 • AKC German Shepherd OcHnlc Yacht • n CAL _ --• . ii ....... a.._·
Sjlver S7S. • pups. Show quality. Xlnt 1700 w. Cout Hwy., HB 24 s1iai1or1 Fa11-tfc y....a--1Ws W..tl .._ l'J • I .-6-.. ....,e111..,
BEAU. BAS.5ET PUPS. temperament. 8»1685 642..5151 Open Eves. tu-experieootd owisn •w• w... ._a..-._ .-a6 ... llr .. smi.-- -
AKC °'8.mi>-stock, 6-wks . TOY POODLE PUPPIES SAILBOAT 21' with -Sle.pa=='-====O'IV=:-:z;:;;=:=========t --~ IMln.
Almolt trained 546-9632 -Must move oventocb l•Z .-. ~ CHOCOL.A TE * MALE s· DINGHY 1r MOI'OR. a..t Ster 9041 C II II :*9 ~;;;,;
BOXER Pups. l<M.ng pets; Call 847·1~7 BELOW S2(MX). -.• Low as $14.95 + 43c ex. ta -AKC. Flu:by fMYn, cute ON DOCK F-8, Mystic Cove Bo&t Storqe A Launchinf
tacs: reuonable 646-1338 TRANSPORTATI in LONG BEACH. Rent S.-tt Monthly. 14' to
6Wd NHl1I. 0iMp Schnauur Miniature. Botts & Yachts 9000 C2l3l 466'"'544 after~ ~-Newport Bay. ~2281 ·,._ ... a.. lilt '-:tr ..., AKC. rare blk female. 12 10' Dyer Oink, new ma.st &
700x 13 and larg« avaNWe
INCLUDING populer F70.14
v11.-al G'f_. • ..,. ................ .,.
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.. ~ ..... tlll!r-............... ....... ..._.tbe .._ .. ._ ..._ riacl wks. 639-45.lO "36' C A B 1 N CRUISER • sail. Equip. complete. Incl.
older boat with Chrysler trier. $300. 642·3lll "Lynne" Mobile Hom.. 9200 Excellent fln1ncln1 Ne nwr ....
Crown engine. Good family or 673-5625 eves.
boat for Catalina t rips. ------~:-9300 Sleeps 6. 3 sets ot Nickel WANTED! 2 men W /Spin-
TRANS~N
9300 ,.,_orcycl• ---
10x55 Expando Firestone Stonts
475 E. 17th St,...., C.M.
Open w..w.y. tll t ,_.
7 ... -!>St ......
~ DalClft ....... --------• c..a. erwir aw.. ear-
•---------. .. Crwir. JE iaa
Clrisl11www Layaway
-NOW-
Cadmium batter!N. 75 Watt naker Sailboat Racing ex-
radio. Power winch. Many per. for 28' Sloop. Write
extras. Asking $3800. See Box M-700 Daily Pilot.
at 3601 Finley in Newport 1965 LIDO 14. #7161.
Bee.ch. Olll ~2509 eve-with road trailer. Excel
ni.ngs a n d weekends or cond. fllOO. Alter 5, 67>3233
STI-4848 ext 1765 days." HOURLY RENTALS
1 Bedroom, furnished, new
~tire, many extra.s.
ADULT FOUR ~AR PARK
$4950 Cuh.
53&-1185 ------------
• '67 AI:RS'I'RE.U1 30' Motorcyc._ 9300 Trudla e Ma)le OJTER! Low Down .•• --· --------------.MIN. Bank Flnanclni-
McPEEK PLYMOUTH
1200 S. Anaheim Blvd. ~ Mm-BIKE et MP. W1de .......
• •Miii ,..,,.,
• Low-. .. ...... ....... ., .. ....
• 1 ... 1 fir
Tt•lllf U..
FINANCIN6
AYAILAILI
LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS * RHODES 19'S *
2-f olkboats/Priced to sell! Fu· Zone Boat Co .. Balboa
38' Osl Blutwr Ketch SZ4.000 15' sailboat, XL.llll' COND!
35' Dsl Mariner Ket.ch 1966· Many xtras, inc. trailer.
out/state owner must sell! S995 . • . 493-4467. 493..J359
38' Dsl Tu11. Beauty! ~. F '"""'-1 Sabot Dacron 30' &: 34' Ouis under $8500 l~• ass ·
18' F /G Slp!Rd·lr)r $1800. aails, first $200 takes.
i,32• Slp. Perfect! f)..2,500 54>15e3
Anaheim * ~2340
1-BR-1Qx50 ANGELUS.
• Froct kitchen. Bltns.
• Alu'tn-.awng'•· unturn.
Colt& Mesa * 56-4141
SUZUKI VtLLAGE .
'67 Model Clearance Sale
Gl91ntic Ol~unts
on
New Floor Models
l&' 1\n beaut cond • tor e Marte S B. S. >.. Uil50cc)
Ideal ~Ive llvin&. $11'1'6.63 + tax ' lie . FRITZ&: AVERY <Bkrl)
512·31Bt St/NB. 675--0442
only '8'15-MS-1761 e Hornet B-S.. A. (650cc)
Power Cruiser• 9020 $1066.59 + tax ' Uc. --------8X3T FURN 1-Br. *Mei..! FO~D SALE. ~ Owens 25' cc & Buoy. No. 0129 awn's. Adult Pk. Nr-Hoa1. Come In Now For Other
flagship express S8n750screw Comp! olhauled. $2995. 1560 Placentia (of!ictl N/B Fabulous 81r91in• Hardtop. extras. or E 882 3223 c __, I offer. Cash or Trade?~ any ves. • l2x60 * Z.BR. ove·-while they Ht
boat of value or late model 5~:_.,_-__5ki Boats 9030 porSanch0 6 cvport/Pv~~~ Open 9 1.m. to 9 p.m.
Extra chaa I at
Autmnnie 11 I d
S1•
car for equity. Balance $5900 ,,-----emente. *
at $130/mo. Ph. 548-.l151 13'2" Bolton W h a 1 er t)-pe River? Mts! Desert! City 1100 w. Cout Hwy., NJ!. --------llh .. s 2 .... 7.-~
18• GLASPAR Seata.ttr ie-boat/50 HP Mercmy out-home? h35 Oean. Flam. 642-3470 fCmCIE __. ...... ia. .,_.
dan, O.B.; beaut. oond. Or-bd ·tr. $9flO. 64&-l6M. Mak.e ofter. 642-4664 --. 1lil is., ........
lgim.) owner m.aB9 Eve. '66 • 19' dau inboud' Ml-9300 'ST SUZUKI zo..cc lcnm-c::.:..--S::-. W ,-... -a· ......,. t. 9-.a..._
1967 Glulper Avalon. '65 about, 3$ hrs 2Z HP V-1 ~-bier; 1 Mmdl old, tUI .,_ .a ... ......_. s1~. ·_ Mere. AD extras. Takit ~ $B0 • 548-1'951, m.ecT '51TRIUMPH OfOPP'm P11ftttl. m.3*15 ....,______ ~iiJ
payments. 646-8289 SACRll'ICE 21' 0mtury 50 XI.HT o»ID. * 8 BONDA 305 CH. Ira .. ...... ... _. .......
s.lu..ts tolO mph -wtll tUllumaJlerllcilt CAIN allw! • 8'f.QI) QimpletllJ nWUt mctne c'· -• ~.~ _.,
&I part. $3.9S>. Ml 1-Ulll 't5 JfaDda 250 Slm'p C)'cle! $M5. 815-2119 --· • .._ • • U --. ICIT&~ ('Ond.ltioD • <llANCZ OAMlltl ,..._ -..... 11t
w1th brand new trailer Bolt M.lntMMCie 90n UNI MILEAGE. S3SO or Honda' 25(), UJIG.llT aux:nM ... • )Ill...._ Dm-t
make ofter. * 8J3.-034S $225. Set 1J'P for dirt ......_ mi c-611
$750 1213) CR 7-1743 VARNISH-PAINT-REPAIR JOIN tbe ~ lD the S73-1641 P'ACl'<rf DRal.CI' ~ Cm*ll ~ !~~~~~~·~·~ .... ~C~·~·~··~ .. ~--~~M~2~·~7444~~L=L~l~0~0~14~'9~39~ -~ -=-J~·t~your~~d~oc~k.~EX'll~pes~~~Je~~r·uD~An.~Y~P=ILOT~~W=ANf:~~=! 1964 Suzuki IM> Trail bilre. Ex-<FEN JtQ&D 1Ed,. ~ ~ • 675-1~ • Very reuonable. 548·81~. M2-56TI celleot condition. Many e.x-w ,.. __ Qddlllll
tru. 546-1539 after 5. * BOUSE CAllS * QI.AS.. ..,_,_ ... 1IWlr. ,_.ills.
Faetory Inv_oiee
SAL
Of 196 7 Leftov~rs
NOW THAT THE STRIKE
IS OVER
WE MUST
CLEAR EVERY
REMAINING 1967
THIS · WEEKEND
WE Will SHOW YOU THE OfflCIAl
FACTORY INVOICE ON ANY './J7
LITT IN OUR STOCK.
YOU PAY us COST .:" .. !!!
of'ld Holldltng
WHILE THEY LAST
COME IN TODAY -NO MORE
SAVINGS LIKE THIS UNTIL 1968
'I& Yalia1I '66 vw '62 Lincoln .................. , .. ,... llHlt, Mt~, 1111 .. l'Vll ,_, ••dtN •Ir. .....,._ ..... ··-· ·-· •1348 51678 Sl346 51041 12966 5739
.,1 1111111111 '84 Lilcoln '63 Chev. '68 L11coln '65 '83 Bliek
.... *' ... · ~ -~, Ntve. s-s-t. eui.. (-. l'wn lr.rl'• IK• Continental -~"*"*· ':::: 'be.::icl.1,,. 'Tm;':. "'IJ. ti' $~ -o.4l. Tur11. ~· Seb" ~~· frlftt, 11/H, w I lck ltrlor, 4-door Hdlft, full ""'' 1/11 l'OWtr ' '
s2149 •2589 $966 fect.ry 11r.
'4091 53196 .
'6S y A.MAHA BO Trail bike: IS MOUND * -~ EDllA mAm'! gm; ~ OlttmB
Good condition! ln> Iowa * VAN n '"'RWI-~ --• SM-29 '
St., CM 54~ * MOrC* llCllla 1151 ...-w; 2811 ........ 11w1.
6S YAMAHA 100 CX:: ALL MAKES • wxma C'lllllk. E • 2 .C........ .,.
1WIN. * $275 1957 ~ -. ......_ iiii"mii-iilliiiiimiiillli-iiiiil
644-1747 aft 5 PM .... _ M, dllmit CICllll.
BrACB an .... ma.. ...... dllil! IEW Sl•ltUlAH
C&MPEllLAND • l8aJI • 1'67 Yi .... Auto Service 16555 8'9dl Sholl.. uJL ..... -•CDIT. $J1.a:411~
& Parts 9400 s.1111 • 'Dip eme .a1 eablf ,,,.,..,
A Tl'N: Dune buc1Y Bldrl! 1967 Nimrad c-.llic o.i..ir '5Dll .-.r 6:»PIL 9 .. ..._ WW.
Have bottom VW chuail, Slpa 6, like aw, SIDI. Oii IMIM W8161r, fa 11 _.
late model tor &I.le. CorTalr 673-3919 JI LIE illllilr. OllliJlr • trrer, enainea. late model '63 and 6x8' Alumn-...._ .,_., llmlrr. Ddlwlts, • ..
above. A1ao rear ~ensian c1eQ,. $250. '1:1 llPWllF-c-...1 ~ a ctr.i-. _. i119Nr7.
for each car. Noon · 3:30, .--_.., .-~ Jl/B.. •
541-3231 Ml M.104 aft 5-... ..... ..... ... '1• .. Dill ... •
'soo 1....,.W ~ ... •9'm!E;~~ ._, j 1 T•aW..
111117c:tim 9!i. '5lA1 ~ ........ .;_,,-3-STUD--B-AIEI _____ ~ __ A_IC_o_r_•_o_.,==·=15'=-==·==• '! ~ •_-:'~
tuU.lft '6) Al.fl .. Ml SMI .._I .... a
uuarr 'M-.._ • ...._ 6UB1l 8'U551 -5.'M:2JM Pickl.Ip truck. Extra clean.
Thls one won't tut Ion&,
better come in now.
$695
camper.
$995
COlllELL CHEVROl.ET
2121 H1robr Blvd.
Coat• Mesa 546-1203
'63 CHEVROLET
AUSTIN HEAllY
'65 Austin Healey .......
tlfu1 Artie wb:it.e will ddi
blade lealber ..... -•
place dd\Dlle ... ~
wheels and o'driw • ._ ...
up wiodow'I • mar &Gall •
$2500.00 • ~ lllfllill
just $2315.00 • ~ ..
tors. 9625 c... c...
Btvd., Gardea Gnft.
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CHEVROLET
2121 Heritor llvd.
COSTA MISA
.. 546-1203 IUICK
. O'CTD.BER·· ·CLEARANCE
E~·~. Car On Our Lot l1M Drastlca!y ReiilceCI
IN PJlrcE!
'64 .DODH POI.ARA 4 DOOR H.T ••• $1399 '62 OLDS 91 HOUDAY SIDAN •••.• $1099 ..... 1,., ...................... wsw..,....., . ...., .............. ,.k, .... ......,,,.,....,.....,, .. ,, • ·•
........ Ne.OT.. ....411A .
'63 PLYMOUTH IELVEDERE 4 DR. •.. S t99 '65 PONTIAC IONNEYILLI ~ •••••• WH
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'64 PLYMOUTH SPOIT FURY .• • ••• $1399
-•/ .... .,. ...... -.,Pl.IAM.WIW.._ ..........
.... MU
'64 DODGE DAIT ............... $1199 '6' CHEY. CHEYIUI MAlll'J ..... SUH
6 ..... I Dr ..... w/_.. .......... ...._ Urtl, WSW tt... ...... 4 Dr. H.T, .._ w~ ..... Ps11111 ... ,, fl. ... 1111, WIW .....
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$3095
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'61 DODGW~OIONIJ'IOO .••••• :.-slnt "7 CHW~"CHIVIWV-f.ilPI. •t, ~ :;.;.·=== ..._ "'-s.lo. .-. ........ 11111r. a a ' , sa -.. Pl.,., l&f( .._•I...., Ma PatJ -fl. 1111. ... ti&.....:., i• •~ ..... _._ ... _-..... _......., __ -z_ ..... __ .... _,,,_,. _______ .. *·" .......... ,-,.·1a, .. ,.., . -.. -SI•
'66 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER •.••.. $3499
•Dr. tu . ..._..-•/..._....,, "9 wwwi1$; Cllrflllr ._ ..
................... ......., •• Ne.1Mt
I 63 OLDSMOllLE SUPER 81 . . . . . • . s 119t
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'63 CHEVROLIT IMPALA •••.••..• $1Jtt
lpt. C,.. .... •I• kflP. Pus di•••..._.....,, WIW...., ...._ ......... ( ........
'64 CHEYROLIT CHEYEW •....•• S ttt
1 .... ,........... 'I .~ ..... WIW._ .........
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'66 QLDS VISTA CRUISER •••••.... $3099,. '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA ......... $17"
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'64 OLDS JmTAR 88 ............ $1 '6' CHEVROLET CAPRICI! : ..•.... $24"
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'63 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 •..••.••.• I $1399
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'65 OLDS VISTA CRUISER .....•... $2499 '64 tHUNDIUIRD ............. ., $2299
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'67 OIVIOlD
US MAKE ROOM FOR
MORE :1968 BUICK
TRAPE-INS!
...._ pllces a=!-,...,.._ 1, 1967
(
s3595
'65 IUICI ELECTRA .................... ......, ...
'2995
'66. '9tfTIAC •nn1vlle ,. ..... ...., ................ s3095
'2795
SJ695
'65 IU~CK LE-SAID SJ495· ......... ~ •11; ......... ....,.
'65 CHIY" "! NIWPORT SJ495 .... ................ .......
'1895
'1795
'1695
'65 PONTIAC TEMPEST ...,C-,.. ......... ,.1 f1' ....
~ ........... ... '1695
'1495
'1495
'64 OLDS 98 CUSTOM •.••..•••.. $1999 '67 MIRCURY COMIT CAPll •..•.. S24tt
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......... H .... n it• uAtUI .... 1661
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,, cmn OIVIOlD I 63 ~.:.~-~ .. _ '1295 .............. c.... .......... '64 OLDS JETSTAR I ............. $19H I 65 MERCUIY , AIKLANI • • • • • • • • $1"' ..... ..... . , ................ ""' .............. ._..,
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. .... ........... ..w ......... ,..., .. ~. ............ • ............... UH. WSW. ~ ........ ,.. ., ••• A.. HttnJ .... Giie WCID't lll5IS '62 1U1c1 SPEc1 ·L se.95
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'65 OLDS 98 HOUDAY COUPE ••• $25H '63 FORD GAL.AXIi 500 .••.••.••• $1099 • .,...3~'_,,«10--.-_..,"""""!"9.._. • ....... ........ 1
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Al low mlleage with Hydrwlfcs. power 1teerl1HJ alMI factor; air coftfltlollltHJ.
YOUR DOWN PAYMENT NIED . NOT 81 A PROBLIM MDII . .
"RE•EJIBU, r• :4u NKYrR !.4TISFIED V'NTIL rov 'ARr 2850 HARBOR
UNIV~!t.~TY BLVD.
·COSTA MESA
546-1137
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llE.Wl'tl lllJlla 8port ~·
Air. Poww, V'1a1t tap. 16-
mcmtiw YOUNG! 1h>w1www
caad! * Under &le Boe*
It $2515.. * ......
21&1 8'9MOOOINB
We Can't Afford To Have A Single Dissatiniecl
Custome"
STANSBURY BUICK
IUICK-IMUM OPIL GMC TIUCICS
2100 HARIOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 646-9022
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:JO OAILV PILOT Friday, Oclobfr ll, 1%1
1 tc"'1")POfHATION 11<"'1,.:.t'OKlATION 1 K~NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TlltANSPORT ATION
9900 UMCI c.,s 9900 UMd Cars 9900 UMCI Cars 9900 UMd Cars ---
THE STRIKE IS OVER!. NOW IS THE TIME TO
. !ORDER YOUR 1968 .
CONTINENTAL-MERCURY -COUGAR AND
"THE ALL NEW MONTEGO-TODA y AND SAYE AT
•
.IOHNSON AND SON CONTINENTAL
MONTE GO
New From Mercury
A new name and a new ~r-The Montego-with 13 models.
lowest pricec:l luxury car in the entire Mercury family for '68.
Sweet and sassy with the fine car look. Smooth, clean styling
is intensified by the forward-thrusting hood, full width 9rille
•nd dual horizontal headlamp"'
MERCURY
Hardtop 2-Door
New two-door hardtops with swMpinCJ roof lines
highlight Mercury for 1968. The theme under-
scores Mercury's relationship to the Continental
••. Mercury for '68 . . . 3 3 models with the fine
car touch.
-Stil "CAR OF THE YEAR"
For 1968, Mercury unleashes 4 new
Cougars, .,.eked with better id.es. .net
to re-confirm Cougar's position •1 AMer;.
ca's foremost luxury sporb car. New moclek
• . . with the fine ear touches that you'd
expe ct from the makers of Lincoln Continen-
tal.
-Marie of Distinction
Continental for 1968 rn.intains traditional
contWMty of design but has added distinc·
five more form.I roof r.ne giving even fresh-
• •PPMI to the popular two door hardtop.
Stil the chotce of thos. who prefer real
lmury.
CHICK THiii NEW
TRADl·IN CONTINENTALS1
'67 CONTINENT AL PRICED RIGHT c ........... lile -· ~•I ..-... ....,_ lutltet i11teriet, fwll it••er, elt, Flt.4.
'66 CONTINENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. PIOM $4095
J .. ci..... ft-. .H W ,._ .. , eir c.etMlftj..,;,.., IHther. S.1 te 1,,reci1+1,
'65 CONTINENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . PIOM $3495
U .. die.. "'-J. NI ...... W ,.....,, 1# ce*4111., IH ther, 2 w/e111~Hty reef.
'63 CONTINENTALS ........................ PIOM $2195 '2 te -.... ,,_,. M IN.. ....._, W ,_.,., •it uHiti.iti .. .
''2 CONTINENT AL . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . ... . . . . . .. . .. . $1695
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'67 MDCUIY . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2495 c.,w; C..,... ........... ,.._ "-lltf. Villyf r..f •
'67 ~ ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••..•..•••.•••.•••••.•.••.. ~ii xuee m ...._. '-d.t ....... rs1" .• ;, . ..,,...., r.1»er •'•" '"' .. .,.,,
ohnsonASon AILL MAINTENANCE
TO .0,000 Mn.ES
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Orange County's Oldest UNCOUl-MER:CURY-COUGAR Deller
900 WEST COAST HIGHWAY
Newport Beach 548-8278 642-0981
• Automotive Dealers For Over 46
........ c..,.
Pmibility to II** needs • the
key to our --programming We
lnwite ........, from Balillftl It Pi.
f~nal mea and womien, purdm-
inC ageata and indmdaall wbo
dri•e u .ooo miles or more aaaaally.
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----BE SURE ... VISIT .•. NABERS
Your Authorized Cadillac Head quarters for q.mty Used Ccrs
This is the season that finds us with our finest selection of quality Used Cadillacs. Many are one-owner cars
that have been carefully maintained ... all are precision-checked by our craftsmen. 4. all promise their next
owner many, many miles of motoring pleasure ... and all are backed by • guarantee of personal satisfac-
tion. Come in soon and make your selection.
'67 CADILLAC $5595
Couo• OfVillt GorDt®• !)oroqu• '"Id Full C1o•ll1c
oowu toulomem olus l1c1orv •I• condlll011lno M1nv
ot"t' C•dllloc ~•<IO•"f accenon" 51111 1m•lls •nd
drlV~I llkt brfnd ~. HU"Y· WO'l'I IH I ...... •1"'
'62 CADILLAC
Couot O«lltll• Full C1dillac _, oou1....,,.111 I~
<l\idtnO t..Ctor• 1ir olu1 man• other (edtU•c rxtr•1
.. Mtlflll, Lau••• •OBNUI
'67 CADILLAC
Cnnwrt1bt,., Full C•dlHac Ob#,, ,au1amtr't '""
t'hiC.,,n• f&<.lorv •" plu' '"",,v other (11d1U1( -•''H
Flfllt •t d •WI. t.ocio mi. F1c1orv ut<'t ct •.
'66 CADILLAC
fonvfrt1bl!-Full C,.ctlll"t e.mwrr ..,U•Omftt'I! ,,,
clud 1n9 f8ct0tv &Ir olui many otl\-• Ctd1H1c. 11ctr11
Toe>U Gold • IUK111
'65 CADILLAC
(ouot DtVlll• r::un Cedifl•t DO#f' •ou·~• '""
''""'"' 11ci0'• '" ohn "''"• ol~r Ct~llltt fXtrn '40 PEZ•tl
'67 CADILLAC
El Oorado. CMllrlUt wlln h•rmonl1111~ l>tOOed rnol
Full Cadlll•' POwtt taulorne111 olu> ""'"' olher
Cadlll" e•lrH
Ct dlllec u lrM #1731
'63 CADILLAC
Conviier1tbt• r:ull (,.t'lllh1f tHH111-r • -eu•o""tnl 1·f\.
Cludlf'O t~ttYY _1, clu\ ""t"Y "''"°"' C•'1lll1t ._..,,., M('lrmA"CSV bfu• w11h Wi'\10 '"O • s: 'CJt\n
-= t.. t I .; F I 0
'66 CADILLAC $4395
W in D«Vlllt. '4orm••d¥ blue, full Cadlll•' _,
01u1 ltctorv t lr, oowtr d-lodu • ''"'* retee.r. l<M·FM. twllltl\t U>•ll•ent11, "'° -ny ••I••• to
describe. Gor-1 uo• #02ff
'63 CADILLAC
c-CHVllll Full Ced1111C --~ Including lector• ••r oltll ....,." 4llMt CMill.c
utru . KXJ:MJ '4orlftlftd¥ -·
'67 CADILLAC
Couo-O.Vllll Full C•dllte< -"911 ........ 1"<tUdln1 lec•O"• .,. olu> ,.,.""' OIM< C•dlllec
t -lrH. Nor,...ndv ~I~• "''blldc ¥111YI 1Ge I YCL72A
'67 CADILLAC
~rd1n O•Vlll• C.O••rr.,, ...tld cfltslf'\11. tull Cad·
Illa<. O()lrlWr N VlntN,., 1Ml\ldlft9 fector'y .~ .-u.
,..,.,. ott>tr Cedllltc or1•as. ""'
'67 CADILLAC
PMI Se4en OtVlllf ~ull CedlllK -· -· me•! Inell/dine lu1ooy •Ir pkll Mlf!Y ofMr CM·
llltt tx"11. a.roau• Gl>ld. IJMI
'65 CADILLAC
Std•n O.Vlllt, Full C•dlllK ,,,,.,. _..,._, ....
eluding l1<forv 11r 0111, -ny otllff Cldllll<
••1•11. Summit t'<V .., bltck ttlnYI roof. 'SOM'22
'66 CADILLAC
t!rwo"""' lll•c~ "''" bl•Cll ..-d reol Full
C•d1llec "'"'"""'"' •"<••!Int lectorY 11r ""11 _.,., nfNir Ct dlltK ,,,.,,.... •MtS
..___-__ NABERS
one SPKW. YAUE
'64 CHEV ... $1595
....... H.T. C-. Ftlll -......... .... llMY=-rllt:.
'66 PONTIAC . $3395
~ Mir. .,.. --... ........ •• ............
I 64 RIVI ERA . . $2695
.... -... ...,. •• -.0.. ....
'66 CHEV .... $2495
Mel ..... Set.'-· ,... -·....,,, ....
budln lffh.
'65 PONTIAC $2895 ._........,_,,,._ .... ~
~
'66 CHEV . . . $2795 .
c-a. 4 Or H T kll -· .....,. ... ..... ..,,,.
'65 MUSTANG $1995
HJF~W.-*.,. ............. -er_...,
'65 FORD wag. $2695
CouNn ~ "'·'-... -& .....
91< ~--....,...., ·-·--f»'
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'64 CADILLAC $2495
~ ~ ....,. wttll Ml IN"-lnttrklt.
,.. C..... -_......,. MUI IMftY olller ~ .,,... .... 1--*'t ..., .. llld 0111. Locel
1 -.... ,.,..... CM. A rHI wtstMdlftt YelW•
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'67 CADILLAC
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........ lildllrt • ..... -olllff Cecl!llK __ ........,......_,rm
'64 CADfLLAC
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"--wNlt ... 'llCZf!O
'64 CADILLAC
'67 CADILLAC
.......... ,_ c.-..c -""""""" .... ~ fec..,y .W lt!Ut INftY -C..,lllK
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'66 CADILLAC
'65 CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54-0-9100
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F;ldq, October '17, 1%7
9800 New Cars 9b New Cel'I
. '.
DAILY PILOT :JJ
the .6 .~ Pontiacs are rolling Out! . '
• • .
·and the premium trades
are -rolling in~ Buy now!
Wide-Tracking in a '68 Pontiac/tli1 Great Ameri~ t II I
$1777 '66 CHEYIOlET $ll77 ''6 OIVIClfT SS S2•77
Mallb• 2 Door hardtop 6 cylinder, auto111atlc, IM,.ta J Ooor ... ,, VI, ,_.,. ... , ;..., ....... Vt, ,......... peww .._..,. N41o,
radio and .. ater tto•ln9, r1cllo, )Hter, wt.lte woU.. ...._, .W.. ... w.n...
'65 OlD5"0BIE $2777
Vlata Crul1or 4 Door, 6 p111. wa9on. Vt, a11to111a.
tic, power ttoerh19, r1cllo, ho1ter. whito wall1 fee.
tory air.
'67 PONTIAC $3177
LaMus 2 Door h1rdtop. Vt, hyclr11111tlc, power
1IHrin9, r1cllo, hoater, whit. wells, f1dory olr
No. 75M.
'62 POI01AC · $111
Te111,..t asto.111 4 cloor •. Auto1111~ r1cllo 01141
hooter.
'65 llCI $2071
s.,lartr I 4eer ...... VI, .......... ,.,,,., lhor1'1t1 r.&,.....,,wWt..W....n..
'65 'IAMlllR 110 · s·1m -'I'" Cloulc .......Wo. VI, ........... ,._, ......
ro41o, Hoter, wWto woll" ..,., 1-.u .. ,..
'U lE MAIS $1977
J Door haNtep. Vt, ~. ,_., .......
rocllo, Hoter, wWt. wolll........, olr.
'" OIVY I SS stm .... ..., ...................... .... ..... ... ...
'" l'OlllAC $2677 UW.. Sport ...,._ VI, ..... o..tic. ,_., ofNr·
.... ..... .....,, .... wolh, foct.y oir.
'67 IU ' $3Q11
~ ..... uepe. Vt, • ..._...., ,._, lfMr• ... ,..no_ ......... -.......... foctery oit.
''5 lE MAIS $2277-
2 0.., ...... VI, .,. ..... ,... ........ ,.+, ...._, ..... tire, 'fac!r.x olr.
'"-$2977 ..... , ........... ~_...,,...
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elr.
•• Aumattc, ndk>, heater, low ~ mn...-. erm1ne white witb
white bucket Mt.ts, • aqua
accents.
$1495
CONNELL CHMOl.ET
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'65 MUSTANG $1177
J Door h1rcltop, 6 cylin4'er, 1uto111atic, radio,
ha1ter, whit. aide woll ..
'67 POllTIAC &TO $3277
2 Door hardtop. Vt, hy4r11111tlc, power atoarinte
radio, hoater, noar new rod llne tiros.
'67 POlfTIAC $3677
Cat11ino 6 pan. wagon VI, hydram1tlc, power
.toori11" roclio, hoater, new reel line minute 111111
tlro1, factory 1 lr.
'66 POllllAC &TO $2777
2 Door .. .,. Vt, hydro111•flc, power stooring,
rod&., llootw, whit. wolf ,firea, 11,000 111il11.
TO YOU
OUR llW
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OUAUTY ~~ ? ':
COlllROL MAii ; ~
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BOB (HOFF) HOFFMAR:
' . "'' M°" II A lle1111119 lllYICI TICMNICIAN .; ~ wmt 11 TIAll 0. POQ.UNCOUMlllCUIT ;: ~
DPllllNCI. M°" WILL DIA._. TOUI ~~
CAI MOIL8d. AMI IOAI CHICI YOUI ~~
CAI APlll •Alt. ~~
GIT AC9UAINTID
-SPECIAL -
A. a ttt acqualn..., aptd1I with this eou;.ii enty during the month of Octo-
ber we ire offering a fr .. oil filNf' with
1ny lube ind oll cluift19.
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... Johnson & Son . ,,
LINCOLN-MIRCURY-COUGAR i 900 W. COAST HIGHWA V-.. • , ~
NEWPORT llACH 642-0tal
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Prices Good,
Unleu Sold,
Until Midnight
Sun., Oct. 29, 1967 •
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'67 SHEUY....alCANS ..
YEAl-END CUAUJICE
AN UNUSUAt: CMANCI TO SAVI ON AMlllCA'S
LIADING H•H PftllOIMANCI CAUi ·
FINAl llSCOUNIS ON 1967' s ..
1967 LTD 2 DR~ H.T. 1967 MUSTANG ·2+2
No. 7.1622109733
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ALL SALi PRICIS
IFFICTIVI ONLY
THROUGH SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 29, 1967
When you giv.e
the United War
you give to
A
l 9b7 Newport Beach
UNITED FUND I NEEDS
How llHIC• should you give might be
answered by the question: "If these
25 charities came to me separately,
how much would I give to each 7"
Operation costs are up this year, and
two new charities have been added to
the Fund. All major health agerrcies
have been invited to join the Fund. Al-
location of funds to agencies are for
agency operational expenses only.
A $I donation is
an average
of only ... $ .04 per charity
A $5 donation is
an average
of only ... $ .20 per charity
A $25 donation is
an average
of only ... $1.00 per charity
A $50 donation is
an average
of ~nly ... $2.00 per charity
A-'1 $I 00 donetion is
an average
of only .... $4.00 per charity
YOUR SUPPORT
Open Letter to Newport Beach Businessmen:
Next wHlc 100 Newport l1adl MllM1speople wll NII• tt•· frotn tltelr owa
bullnenea to sollclt United FuH contrlblltions from their fellow 1200 Mii·
wt flnns. Ulce OW'Mlves, these •*'"" are bay HslMtspeople who _..
unylllCJ out an Important civic retp011slblllty. Let's tet behind them!
The Newport leacll United Fuftd Is lt'YUHJ to collect S 172,523 to SllpPOl't 25
charities .throughout the year. The Fund Is asking a minimum S 10 contrfbutloa
of ttte smallest businesses and hoping more firms give tlte $100 ~
Business area chairmen are:
Ed Hobel , Ban~ of America (Balboa)
Joe Hamblet (Balboa Island)
Liz Reinders (Campus)
Bill D. Whitman (Security I st Nationa1
Bank) Corona del Mar
Bob Goodwin (Ban\ of AmericaHLido)
Bob Parker, United California Ban\
(Mariners Mile)
Lou Y antorn (Boys Club) Mariners Mile
Ed Baume -Boy Scouts (old Newport)
Larry Probert (Newport)
Rob Hixon, Hixon Metal Finishing Co.
(Newport-Mesa)
Mr. ind Mn. Fred Jac~son-Sa1ntion
Army (No. Newport Blvd.)
Roger Poole -Shearson Hammill & Co.
(WestcliH)
When our United Fund volunteer businessmen cal on us. let's greet them witll
a check -and it is fully deductible, of course.
Sincerely yours,
Al
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Special Events
HOBD..E ROME SHOW -'lbe 15Cb annual Mobile
Home and Travel Tnikr Show will be held at
Dodger Stadium 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 'rT
and Oct. 21 and 10 a.m. to I p.m. Oct. 29.
OC PJllLllARMONIC -'lbe 0 r a n I e County
Pbilharmonk Society will praent the f:int ol
its series of coacerta tonl&bt. Oct. rt, when th•
Vienna Symphony Ordautra conducted by
Wolfgang Sawallisch will perform. Seaaon Uc-
bta for this and tbe remainin1 lix concerti
may be pqrcha.sed at the society office, 201 w.
Cout Hlgbway, Newport Beach. Single ticket.,
If available, are $UO. Student ticket. are n. 75. For further lnformatioll phone l4M4ll.
TBA VELOGUE -Newport Barbor Kiwanla Club
will preaent a t11m lecture, 11Turkey Dellghta"
by John Goddard, tonfibt. Oct. 'rT, at a p.m. In
OCC AudHartum. Single actmlulon '1.50, stu-
denta 75 centa, available at the door. Phone
~nS3 for further Information.
AMATEUR ll08E SHOW -'lbe Orante County
ROM Sbow, sponaored bJ the OC ROM Society, wm be beld Sat. and Sua., Oct. • and 29, at
Moose Lodge, 1731 S. Manche.tar, Anaheim, oft
the Santa Ana Freew11. Entriea accepted Oct
28 from 7 to 10 a.m., pre1entatlon of awards
Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. Phone 642-3219 for further
Inf ormatlon.
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IAUNftD BOOIS -ftt P\IMll ucl J\aQ O\&IN
of CbildrtD11 Hoepital la Or&llt will 1ponaor a HaWlted Hout 1t tM old Pollot Dtpartmut IWldiqJr:' Newport 11Yd., Oolta Mtu, oa oat. IT DOOi '9 10 p,m, oat. • from 10
a.m. '° 10 p.m. 1D4 0ot. 11. kaUowttn, a to •
p.m. Adinllllon ft"1 """· Ttoktta m11 M pu.robaltd la tdnaot h'om O\&lld mtmbtra or
at tbt door. AU proettda dOllltecl to Chlldrtn11
Hoept\al bl Oru1t.
IALLOWUH rurav AL -Tb• .. th IMllal Ana.
btlm Hallowtta '11Uvll wW tan Dlaot l'?L
and lat., Oot. ft Ind .. SW.ta WW' blol\Mlt I
tHn danot In tht Artu ol AIUt1m ConvtnUoa
Otntv on rrt. at 11• p.m.1 11 14\&Jt daaot la
tb9 An&Athn l'OOlft of tM 0eM.-• rrt. It l:IO
p.m.: a puadt ti oomuntd obBdrta rrt at
lo.• 1.m. ud a PattUt Pandt • lat. atcb'-
IOAUCROW CONTEll' -A HaDw loancrow
Cootllt for ICbool cbQdrm will be bald Oil lat.
Oct .. at wencua Plua, 1n1n1 Av•ue ;';;
W11tclif Drlvt, Newport ltacb. l:ntrit1 wW
be on cUlplaJ ta tbt Plua \lllW HallowHD.
IULLOWEZN c.uNIVAL -WtltmlnNr !*rt•
tioD pd PRU Dtat. will 1J101110? a COltmD•
parade at t :ao p.m., a ,..., carnlvll from f
to I p.m. and a lpook -.. from 7 to t p.m.
at SlcJe.r Pan, 7IOO Plua It, WlltmJnster, oa
Hllloween, Tuel., Oct. 11. Phone 18M511 fo,r
firtber lnformatioll.
RB BAUOWEEN CAJINIVAL -The Huntlnrtoa
Beach Park and ~ Dept. and the Ex·
cban1e Club will CHpoDIClr a BaDowten parade
at 10 a.m. fellowed by 1 carnival on Sat., Oct.
28, at the Le Bard School, 20t51 Cralmer, Bunt-
J:ngton Beach.
NB AND CM CARNIVALS-'Ibe Newport Beach and
Costa Meu Parb Dept.., will spoil.IOI'
BallOW'ffll carnivals and puUes at all plaJ·
i;rouodl on Tues., Ocl Sl, from 3: 30 to 6 p.m.
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GUIDI TO FU II
Coming Up
UCI FINE ABTS OONCEBT -Room le1e, Fine
Art& Bldg., Ulliftfllty ol California, Jrvine,
4 p.m., no admluioa charae. Wed., Nov. 1, plane
recUal by AnloJd Juda.
AFRICAN MUSIC -Dr. Hu&b Tracy, director oi
the International IJbrary ol A.fric81l MU1ic will
preMDt a lecture and demolllttatlon Utled "Af·
ricaD Music" on Mou., NO¥. 13, In S t u d i o
Theatre at the Univenity ol California Irvine
at 1:30 p.m. There ii no admiasloo cbar1e.
MISSION UBRARY DAYS -Ancient document.
and rare library eoDectklDI will go on dilplay
at Mission San Lail Bey, located three m.llN
Inland from Oceauide OD Highway 7', on Nov.
4 and 5. There ·11 no adml.Nion charae.
CELEBltlTY GOii a.ASSIC -Over 50 celebritiee
will te.off beglnnlnc at 7 a.m. on Sun., Nov. a.
at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, ad·
jacent to Fairview H~tl.l, Costa Me.a, for
the Celebrity Golf C1ulic · whicb will beneftt
numerous Oran1e County dlarltfes. GlllerJ
tlcketa priced at '1.50 are available at tbe
· Country Club. For furth,er information call
M).7200. See featun OD Paga g and 7. Tkbta
will be priced at '2.50 on tournament day.
DEATH VALLEY ENCAMPMENT -The 18th an-
nual Death Valley Encampment, aponaored bJ
the Death Valley '41en, will be held ln Death
V&UeJ National MoDwnent Nov. t throu&h a.
Sftnla ::.u:r motor Clll\IU toml. ..._, blbt, ~ampOrtt, Mbar»
lit taJb ucl .,... ....... ot ftN.rml, .....
mJaenla, art and a DMttr VaJJ11 JncMu dlto 1»lA.Y. ror f\lrtber taformltion pboet {Ill)
t4M410.
Sporta.
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COLLIQI l'OOTIAU. -Ooldtn W11t Co»tp vt.
Nltrtoe at Ltlard ltadham, Oot. IT; Or•ll
Coa1t Colltlt v1. Ila ltmlld1no at lAlaN ltadlwn Oot ...... IUDll I p.m.
NCAA rooTIALL -UIC vt. Ortp Oot. M at Loi Anltl• Mtmorlal Olllltum, •n '11\lVOI a. laol«f at 11• p.m.
IAllCITIALL -ftt Allhtl• Amlaoa VI. OU.
lud • II.la., Oct • at t p.m., oct. st at I p.m. II Aalhtlm O.Yelltion Ctntw. 'nokttl • '° M.IO. PboM -..SIO hf Nl'Ultr lnfwm1U-.
MRNSU RACING -Da1l1 uoept lun. at Holl1-
WOOd Park UuwP Nw. IO. riht raoe 1 p.m.
LA TIMU ORA.HD PRIX -Ont ot the top •JON ear r10t1, Ult Loi Alltka Ttm11 Gruel Prta1 wW be btlcl lat. ud lun., Oot. 11 IDCl II. as
RJvtrlktt Intenatioall RICtway, ott Hilb'ft1 • 1D JUVWllde.
'>MO RACING -ftlot1 wU1 bt held Wed. ..u
p.m., Sat. MO p.m. at OC InwnaUODtl Jtac-.
w11. Santa Ana rr.tw11 at Laauna CQ1C1a M.
Admialloa, SI, auenli •·ao HHrvtd. PbclM
.. -for lDformaUoa.
Placea to Go
ESTANCIA ADOU -Adams and Mesa Vtrdt Dr.
West, Cotta ...... Orlllnally a way station '°"
JndiaDI, the blatorto adobe bu been rtltond
and tunWbed and 11 open to the public from
1 to S p.m. ca Sat. and Sun. No admla.S.
dw1e. For mtonnatson pbone 54Mlm.
MOVIELAND OF THE AIR -Flight and 1pece mu·
sewn, featur1n1 a collecUon of movie and h1J.
torical planes dating back to 1910. HoW'I 10
a .m •• 5:00 p.m. dalb', Orange County AlrpOrt.
Tickets Sl.25 actulta, 7Sc juniors, 50c chlldrtn.
Phone 54.5-5021.
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Places to Go
l1MWllYB MUSEUM -BrlUI CWmintbam ~oUft M.ueum loc8tecl at 250 B,tw Street.
ti& .. corner of Red BW, Cotta Meta. Phone ... ._. Jlourl 10 a.m. until i p.m. dally. r.-... a colledion of vintage, cluaJc. nellc and lpOrU can; engine dlsplay1. Ad-
m'r '12, adultl '1.85, students &Dd military, ISc,
tldlllra mader 10 free.
llOVIZIAHD WAX MUIEUM-CreatJom In WU
Ii famOul atan and ecaea of ynteryear, lav-
Wa c..twMI. Replica ol famous IC'Ulpture ill
amtlll. 'l'kbtl: adulta 911, jualor1 lJ.17, fl.Ml.,
ddldrea ~12 • centl. '1'Tll Beach Blvd., Buena
Pmt. H9Ufl, Sun. through Thurs. 9 a.m. to 10 · 1;,.~ Fri. ud Sat 9 a.m. to midnllhl Phone
JAPANEIE DEER PARK-Located at Santa Ana
J'rteway ud Knott Ave., in Buena Parlr. Houri
I LID. to dud dally. Admission 50 centa. 200
tam. deer to pet and feed plus bean, swam,
dOY'I pavilion and Japanese tea house.
K.NOTT'I BERRY FARM -Attractions Include
Qhoft Town. unique a.hops, theater, tr1din1 post.,
and riden: Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Hours 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. da111. Phone 622-lW.
~World famoua &m\&hmtDt park bu
rMll llld tUlblta for youq ud old. 1111 IL '8Mtlr ..-. Anahtlm. Houn: lt a.m. to I
: . >A Wecllillda1 tbroqb 1ltda1 I 10 .... '° ' .... ......., ud IUJlda1, ""PboDt ... ..
M CDN MN MN OAPlllMHO -IM&tld ,, Ortlla . ....,, El CamJDo fttal and lprlq a II ·111 • Clplltruo. TU• luta Ana ,. ... ., • 111Pw11 H off ramp. 0pu dallJ ' ..... eo 1 p.m. Adm1all• ao ot1ta, aue. ... U ldllm.d• ht. Pbolt •1111.
COVER1 Hudaocnt Howard Xttl wW be
Oii Ol 11ort \baa 50 etltbrlUta wbo will '9t oft ill~ Clltbl'ttJ Golt Clualc November I •t Colo ta II• Goll Ind tountr1 Club. A 1toey a tht ~ """ .tUcb benettta local chu1Ut1, can bt MM• Papi I and T. -CllMt .. ha .... I ............. . .... , ...... ,..... ,.,. '
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TfM scrMn version of the Thomas Hardy
Novel, "Far from the Madding Crowd," was
filmed entirely on location in the beautiful
.English county of Dorset which was made
famous by the author as the "Wessex" of his
timeless classics.
Haunted by history, this "Hardy Country"
of southwest England may well be aa much of
a star in the big-scale MGM color film 11
Julie Chriltie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch
and Alan Bate!, who head the large cut
which brlnCi tbe Hardy characters to llf e for
the Panavlslon cameras.
Producer JoHph Jinnl hu said t.hat he
would never have cons idered making "Far
From the Madding Crowd" ii St bad not bttn
poulblt to film It on the actual loc1Uon1 of
tht 1tory.
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btachlid11 and down1, wooc!a and market
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OPENING THIS WEEK
"Helle Doll)"
Patrice Munaai and Jack Balley will atar in "Hello
Dolly" at Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way,
Anaheim, OJ>tDinl Tueaday, OctObtr 811 f~r a four•
wHk run. ~bone 'm-7220 for further wormauon.
STILL RUNNING
"BJt Sort Nt1Ut0
A Btitilh comedy, "Bti Soft Ntlll•, 11 11 oa 1tai1 at
Soutb Cout Repertory Theater, la? Newport Boul ..
vard, Coata Meaa. Pert ormancta Thuraday throup
Sun.dly tbrou1h November 5. Phone 146-1383.
11Tbt Glrla at ....
Tht Colla M"a CMo Playhouae la 1taaui1 a
political comedy, "Tht Girls at aoe," at the Com·
munity RecreaUon Center, Wt1t Gate, Oran1•
County FairlJ'Ounds, Coe ta Meaa on Friday, Octo·
ber 21 and Saturday, October 28 at 8:30 p.m. For
intonnaUon phone 834·5300.
"&1 Meeu Gtrl"
A 11Urlcal play concerning Hollywood, "Boy Meets
Girl," 1a now playing at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse, 2110 Maill St.. Huntlniton Beach, with
performances Friday and Saturday nlghts, through
Saturday, November 11. Phone 847-4815 for further
intormatJon.
''Fwmy Girl"
Mimi Hines and Paul Ford are starring in "F unny
Girl" at Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way.
Anaheim, through Su.nday, October 29. Perform-
ances Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 p.m., Sunday
a p.m., matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m.
Phone 776-7220 for further information.
"Never T09 ute"
''Never Too Late," a modern comedy, is on stage
at San Clemente Community Theater, 20Z Avenida
Cabrillo, San Clemente, Thursday through Sunday
ntghta, through Saturday, November 4. Phone
49'z.t918 for further information.
""Lav"
A modern comedy, "Luv,'' is on st.age at Orange
Studio Theatre, 195 N. State College Blvd., Orange,
on Friday and Saturday nights through Saturday',
November 18. Phone 633-2233 for information.
"Fandango Rancbtro"
The Mexican Players at Padua Hills Theatre, lo·
cated on Padua Avenue, four mUes north of Foot-
blll Boulevard in Claremont are prelenting ''Fan•
dango Ranchero." a series of musical skits from
north Mexico Perfurmances Wednesday through
Saturday at 8: 30 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday
at 3 p.m. Phone (714) 626-1288.
OPENING SOON
"Marat/Sade'•
A bizarre drama. "Marat/Sade," will be staged at
the University of California Irvine Studio Theatre
Wednesday through Saturday nights beginning
Wednesday, November 8. For further information
phone ~17.
"Tbe Guebo"
A mystery comedy, "The Gazebo.'' wUl be present·
ed at Wo Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, New-
port Beach, November 7 through 11. For further 1.n-
fonnatioa pbooe 67S-0130.
' "A Hatlul of Raia ..
A drama about dope addicUon, "A Hatiul of Rain,"
will be 1taced by the Westm.inater Players at th4'
17th StrMt School Auditorium, 75n Westminster.
Weatm.lnlter, on Friday and Saturday nlgbta begin·
ntni Friday, November 3. F<>r furthe!' information
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Don>tht Johnlon, a t•cber at Prelidlo acboot ln ea.ta Mesa, wu
school marm tar six y.-. in the ._ c:lamroom in the world -yet she
rarely saw a .tudent. Th1I warm, llumor.mled woman directed the Alaska
Correspondenc. Studf Proeram.
Dorothy didn't alnyw do her t11diil:lc, ln a big way~· She
began her career 1n a one room 8Chool ID Ck ygan, Michlgan, re she
was born and attended Ypellantt StMt OoUep.
One tummer, after Ille had taqbt nine years, her brothiel't an auto.
mobile dealer ln San Pedro, uked her tio clrtn a car to California and vilit
him. Shortly after she arrived 1hi met i.,d. a young man who worked for
her brother. They were ~ In tne and Dorothy stayed 1n California.
.. _ By 1945, teaching beckoned Dototlly a«ain.. She taufbt one year in
W11m1D1tOn, then the Johuons moYed to Ynb., Callforn1a where Doro-
thy went back to ber old torte, the one ">Om ICboot Later she taught at the
junior high school level
In 1960, a Yreka 1dlool 1upervia' became an auistant Cornmil-
sioner of F.ducation 1n Alaab.. ~ remmbered Dorothy'• experiences 1n the
one room IChook and tbouibt they woaJ4 ~e n luablt to the teachint
situation ln Alaska.
'"Ibree hundred and twezq chUdrea Uvt in remote pa1U Of Alaska.
No school 11 close enough for them to ettead." Dorothy ll1d. "'Ibey are not
Esld.mol, but the children of ~ loQws. llabtrmen, F 1 d e r a I
Aviation Agency employe. and weather ltatioll personnel It was my job
to (ind. a way to educate them."
0 Many ol the common wa11 ol cwnmaalcatlq were doled," Dorothy
Eddie
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~ughter lusie, shown
with him at left, we ap-
penlnt In the Huntl"f"
ton Hartford production
of "Yov Know I Can't
Hear You When The W•
ter I• Running," which
1p1MCI thf 1 WMk for 1
""' throuth Dec. 2. The thew 11 1 tot1t comedy
IMde up of four OMoect
playlett.
aaid. "Many of the families didn't have phone~. They reli ed on marine band
r adio to hear about the out.lide worfd. I thought cf starting educational
radio programs, but commercial radio depended on sponsors for revenuo
and could not glve us free time."
Finally the program took sha~. The families we:-e sant d~tatled to·
ttrucUons whlch tbe mothers ga\'c to the children. Evcrythint a child
would n.eed -penclla, pap\!rs, pa:nt and science materiol, auch as mod<'ll
of the human anatomy ttlat could b taken apart and reMscmblcd -v.·t re
included. Projectors, fllm 1trlp1 and recCT'd al bu ma wero pnt of 'tht every·
day fare that the ohlldren received. Mo then were reapon'lble for the chlr·
d.rtn'1 work, which Wit corrected by 1 corp of aeven cert:tttii ttachera tn
Juneau.
"AU that was mlaatn1." Dorothy aald, "was the companlonshle a
claut00m offert." To ttll thl1 need 1he ~unded "i!Jcfttt~~ Chatter. It •tarted to be a achool paper and ei·J ed up belna a 08·pago book with 18
addlttonal paia 1howln1 plctum or the atudenta.
Wu the rroiram rucce~ful! One 1M who had never been Jn a
achool roi>m unU ahe attended t:1e Un lvtraJty ~f Alaska w111 name:! Women
of the Year and OutstandlnR Sclen~ Student. Another boy m:i named Out·
1tandtng Correspondence Stutknt for the United St11tC1 nlCt wu a Pr«l·
denUal Student, which entitled him to a trip to Wubingtcn, D.C.
"When these students leave Alaska," Dorothv said. "tl:ev are Lnvar· ~bly jumped a grade. They are independent and ha\·e gocd work habits.
They can't goof off."
When Loyd's health began to suffer under the Alo:>kan weather,
friemis suggeded the Jobnsons mo,·e to Orange County. ~rothy espec:auy
enjoys b~ing back ln the classroom, seeing the children's f:ices again.
She is a membar of the Nr wport-Mesa EduC3tion;il Association. Cali·
~mia Teachers Association. f\~r,..,al Education A~·:oc'ation, !h.e Interna-
tional ReadinJ!' Association, Bc:a f : .. ma Phi and the Arn2rican Associ<~tlon
of University Women. She is pnst m;i rton d the Easter11 Star. past rc"al
matron of the Order of Amarant~. pa!:t preticlct-t of the Busine!'s and Pro-
fessional Women's Club and past presi:ient ~f the Administration Am~cia
tion. ' She enjoys swimming, golf and painting in watercolors in her spara
time. Si?le 1ak.'J has• collection cf r~ Ala:::k.an dolls.
Turning the pages of "Scaltercl Chatter," Dorothy fondry des~1 i ' e'I
each child and his Arctic home. Tht> cold of Alaska seems to increase tl:e
warmth between student and l('ache".
-Oerothy Fier
WE KNOW PRODl!e§g
Last week, Orange C.Oast College wanted someone to lecture a cl36S on pro-
duce and they chose Mr. Ernest Camp, owner of Newport Produce. It was
Indeed an honor and a pleasur~ ro help sh<>w these "students and grown up .. ·•
how to buy. serve, keep and merchandise produce. My thank-s to Mr. Vin·
cenzl for this opportunity, and confidence. Why don't you buy your pro-
duce ,from people who KNOW produce, it pays . . . Call us for our pr k e
quotes and delivery schedules.
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Many Kinds of Mustard
Winter Bloomlng ltoc•
TIM mustard family baa ~re.entatives In the nowet garden. aa well
as in the vegetable garden. Tbe botanical name for tbe mustard family ls
Cruci:ferae. This name t"Omea from the fl'owet" wbfdl bas four petals in the
shape ol a Cl"06S. Although there ~ IOlDe 18,000 species in tfle family, we
will discuss the few that are grown in the garden IS flowers.. These include
ltock1 wallflower, candytllft, alyssum, and lunaria.
Very lftti. needs to be 1ald about stock. This annual Is a 1amilklor
light in our winter gardens. Ol course, in the garden we are only interested.
In the double flowered types, not the single, "cross" flowered ones. H~ver,
only tbe single flowe red varieties prod~e seed. Therefore 1 certain percent-
age of stock plants will have si ngle flowers. Up to several years ago almost
one half of t~ plants were single, and gardeners had to plant twice as many
oi them so that hut could be disposed oi IS csoon as they bloomed end showed
they were single. Modern breeding methods have now rorM up with varieties
Urat are doubfe 90 percent ol the lime.
Will flower• are like small growing stock except the color r&nge runs
into yellows and oranges. Unfortunately they do not do well Sn this cnmate
and I would not recommend them here.
Sweet 1lyuum la a planl that 1row1 wit h the ease and tenacity of a
weed. It makes an excellent around cover and needa little cett. There are
white, purple and roay-purple varleUes. Nunerits sell both pJanta and lffda,
tlut unltt1 one ia in a great hurry the aeede art a tot dleaper and very euy
to irow. Just bro.dcaat them where they are to stay and forcet about them.
The ,.,.nnl1t aJyaeum Ja an Inter.Uni plant and should be arown
more. The flowers are yell'ow and the foll&Ce ta more llk4! Uut ol atoc:k than
tM alyuum. 1be plant srow about 12 lncb• hlati.
Lunarla It lfOWD for Jta Med podl ratbtr than lta flowers. Commonly
known 11 both honttty and money plantt tbJa annual bu roueid flat aeed
poda two lnchta in diameter that rt1tmolt colne in 1bape. n.. can be
arled and uaed 1n tv•lutinl bouquet.. 'Ibe plant srowa trom one to two
fe« In bel&tlt and there .,.. varittiea with purple flowen and w1tb whit•
t!owwa.
C1ncfytvft .... bu both annual llld perennial varletifll. 'lbe perennial
(andytult lfOWI about lix inches hiah IDd hu flat-topped umbels of wbite
llowen. The annual undytuft comet ln a varl«y of coJoJ'1 and Jn several
diftertnt ltraina. These 1nnual types jrow about one foot hlgh and ttle sffd
can be broadcut where they are to remain just u with aly11um.
For the record, 1be vegetable mem~ oi the Crucllerae family are
the cole crops such as cabbage, caulifl<>wu , kale, broccoli, and brus,,el
sprouts H well u radish, horseradish watercress and rutabaga.
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llOTIBOOll
The Secretalre -'>..~
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
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A very useful and decorative home furnl.shing Jtem ls the
se<retaire with Its drop delk ledge and its many ban dy storage
cubicles, drawers and abe?Y•.
This h.ndsome piece of furniturt 11 equally at home 1n
the living room., 1tudy or nen the bedroom. When used in the
bedroom, it also affont. additional drawet" apace for clothing
ll'ticles. II the desk l'OlllparilJnellt is not in use, the lid can be
cbred and locked for complete privacy, thus hiding the clutter al
ooe'a personal elfeds. JI desired, a small·bued lamp can ~ used
on 1tle surface.
The secret1lre comes ln many styles. English, coToniaJ,
Spanish, regency and contemporary are on the market, but the
moet outstanding is the Frt:nc.b design.
The•finish can be roord.inated with the room d«or.
Though particularly pleasing U1 natural wood tinJs~s. be<'retairM
also lend themselvE8 beautilully to painted finishes with c:ontraat-
Jng piping or trim.
Mlny wrtlons of the teeretaire de6k an availab le without
the drawn 1n the lows MdioA. When designed jn Olis manner,
tbe ovenll flfect ls more dellcate.
NEXT WEEK: LOVE SEA TS
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Please 1ddress inquiries encl .,.tiona by letter to: Designers Notebook,
WHkender M19uine, Post Offic.e lox 1175, Newport Be1ch, C1lifomi1.
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THE DON COSSACK CHORUS
Sunday, Nov. 12, 1967 -8 p.m.
ValJey High Auditorium
Grffnvllle betwMn Edinter ind W•rMr
In Santa An•
All RMerve S..ts $2.00 &. $3.00
Tickeh at Mutual Agencie1
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Current
Art Exhibits
MUTUAL $A VINGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. HoUis: Monday
through Thursd ay 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. On exhibit through Oct oils and
watercolors by Irene Smith.
CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold .
Newport Beach. is exhibiting acrylics and oils
by Barbara O'Keefe through Oct
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NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr.,
Newport Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
tnrough Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. On ex·
hlblt through Oct. oils by Andre Le Prin.
UCI GALLERY -Located in the Fine Arts Bldg.
on the campus will exhibit Melanesian Art
through Sunday, Nov. 12. Hours : Tues. through
Sun. 1 to 5 p.m., Wed. 1 to 9 p.m .. closed Mon.
No adm ission charge. Phone ~.
BALBOA PAVILION -Located at 400 Main St.,
Balboa, ls exblbitin& the work of David Simpson
through Sun .• Nov. 12, under sponsorship of the
Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor Hours
Wed. through Sun. J to 5 p.m., Mon 6 to 9
p.m. Admission fifty cents. Phone 675··3866 for
lurther Information.
CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -Newport Beach City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
Hours Mon. through F ri. 8 to 5 p.m. No admis-
sion charge. On exhibit through Nov , oils. wa·
tercolors~ dr awings by James Warren.
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COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast
Hway., Newport Beach. Phone ~. Hours
Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admis-
sion charge. On exhibit, under sponsorship or
the Newport Harbor Service League, the work
of Penny McManigal Nov. 6 through 30.
ANDRESS STONE GALLERY -1741 WestclHC Dr.,
Newport Beech. Houri 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
through Fri. Phone 842-8247, On exh1blt through
Nov. graphics by Winifred Roth, David Tores·
dahl and Ruth Stone.
OCC ART GAU.ERV -2701 FaJrvitw Rd .. Coat&
Mt11. Houra 9 1.m. to 4 p.m. dally, 7 to 10 p.m.
Wtd. No 1dmlsslon ch1rge. Phone 5*1810.
On exhibit through Nov. 3, 0111 and watercolon
by L11una Beach anJat Robtrt Youna.
a. YDE ZULCH GALLERY -1~ NtwpOrt Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Phone 642·'7087. Hours Mon. throuah
Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admission charae. On
exhibit, watercolors by J ohn Buratsa.
C.\UERY S -450 E. 17th St., Costa MeH. Phone
~2221. Hours Tuu. through Sa!. 12 to I p.m.
No admission charge. On exhibit the works of
artist LeRoi.
SADDLEBACK GALLERY -Located at 696 S.
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, is exhibiting
the works of Rex Brandt, Louise Lightfoot and
Guy Maruting throtigh Oct Hours: 8 a.m. to
10 p.m_ daily. Phone 494·9436. No adm~sion
charge.
CHAWS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach. HoUis: 11 a.m. to 5 pm. daily.
No admission charge. Phone 494-2497. On ex-
hibit through Oct oils by Ray Friesz.
LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -3<fl Cliff
Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours 12 to S p.m. t'a.Jly.
Admission 5-0 cents. On exhibit through Cki. ;:,
the Main GaUery the Annual Sculpture S.1. w
featuring works by Walter Askin, Ed'~ ard
Dron, James Fuller, KeMeth Hassrick, Roger
Kuntz, Dion Myers, Jack Zajac· and James Hue-
ter; in the Entresol graphics by Sam Claberger.
Phone 494-0531_
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MONARCH BAY PLAZA -The Monarch Bay Plua
Shopping Center on S. Coast Hway at the far
f'nd Clf ~outh La,:?una will exhibit oils. watercol-
n "• ~culpture a11d 11l•rdlepo1 nt by Joan Juha~.t.
Tbomas Van Hom, Floyd Lou. Wallactt [..o(-k
Parker, Candi, Rocky Rau, Frank Gl.k1u. Gene
Shankmas, Kjmbo, Joyce Stone. Mickey Weigel,
.Dorothy K06grove and Lisa on Fri. and Sat.,
Nov. 3 and 4.
HUNTlNCTON VALLEY BANK -17122 ValJey
BJvd., Huntington Beach. Hours 10 a m to 3
p.m. Mon. through Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fri. On exhjbit through Nov. 17, waterl·Olors,
caseins and oils by Huntington B e a c h Art
League member' Sanford Lavitt.
CHARLES W. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Ma.la
Street, Santa Ana. Phone 542-Soi56. Hours: Tues. through Sat 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun
1 to S p.m. and Thurs. evenings 7 to 9 p.m. No
adntlssion charge. On exhibit through Oct wa-
tercolor paintings by Dolpb Smith, through
Dtt. 12, watercolors ol New Englf'd by Glen
Thomas.
DORIAN RtJNTER GALLE.Ill' -624 West Com-
moaftaJtb, Fullerton. Hollfl t a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mon. throu1b Fri. P hone -.-No acSml1·
slon ch1r1e. On exhibit iroup abowtn1 of paint-
iDI ind sculpture tiUtd "C.trolltd Spootallt!-
t)'" tbrouab Nov.
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CARTER LIGHTING STUDIO -1'11 N. 1\1sUn,
TuallD, ls exhibltin& atitchery w1U hangings,
cbalr covers and bannen by Laauna artist
Marsaret Bedell through November. Hours:
t a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Moo. through Fri .• 9 a.m .
to 4 p.m. Sat. Hours Oct 20 and 21 only, t
a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 547.al for further in-
formation. No admission charae.
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Eugene Ford, a lfudent at San Lula Rey Col-
lege, inspects one of the rare books from the
Mission Archlv ...
Old Mission San Lu.is Rey \lftfers the pub-
lic a special oppcnunity to examine its rare
documents and books from the Mission's arc-
hives in a tw<><lay eJ!hibit Saturday and Sun.
day, November 4 llld 5. Franciscan friM'·
guides wiD be present to explain the unique
collection. All are cordially invited. Adm.i&-
sion is free.
Although the original r~ords ol the
· Mis3i-0n's archives have been lost. recent re.
search efforts ha~ brought to light portiona
of these priceless records. Microfilm copies
have been made and deposited at the Old
MWion and pbotostats will be displl1ed
Dozens oi boob which comprised tht
~"". :0-i'b JC K.., •r-;::;;rw:=; .. ~ +g 15
SAN LUIS REY
first library in North San Diego County will
also be on display. A P8ll'tial lnveDtory of the
original Old Miasion Jlbnry at Siil Luis RM'
was penned carefu.Uy by Franciscan Padrt
Antonio Peyri on the fly leaf of one Of the
old boots. Another 33 l'Olumea were indenti·
fled by the brands on the abeepskin covers
and still legible signatures on the inside of
the coven. Tb.is part ot. the book collectton
on exhibit is called The Old Mission Ublvy
because signatunw, tnndlng and odler mart·
lngs reveal the boob were used between
1798 and 1846 by Padre Peyrl and the other
padres at San Luis Rey.
The oldest book in the collection la a
small volume on law printed in Antwerp in
1575. ~ remarkable ls a I.at1n translation
of the Bible dating beck to 1584.
J\pparently these YOl~ were removed
from the Mis6k>n for safekeeping by the early A
oailfomia families at the time the Mission was confiscated in 1835. ·
Part of the second and even older library
came to Mission San Luis Rey in 1893, when
a. group of Mexican Franciscans established
a school of exile in the then-abandOlled Mis--
sion and brought with them the nearly 2000
~luII'.¥'5 from their former college 1n Zaca-teoas, Mexko.
Free 25-minute tours of the Old Mission
will begin Saturday at 10:15 1.m., and Sun·
day at 11:15 a.m. Tows continue both day1
until 5 p.m. The M1uion la located on State
Highway 76, tlhree miles east of Oceansida
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UCI PIANIST
Arnold Juda, AmsterdMHatnt pianist, will give a
concert of Beethoven aonat81 at University of C•ll·
fomla Irvine, November 1 at 4 p.m. In Room 1616
of the Fine Arts Building. Achl11lon Is frM. Juda,
who teaches piano at UCl,h11 been composer-eon.
ductor for the Stage Society of Amsterdam Municl·
p1I Theatre, Director of Music for Dutch goyern-
ment'a Culturel Exchange Foundation, has taught 1t
Tex-. Orange Cout College end CalifornJa State
Col .... at Fullerton. ...
NB ARTIST SHOWS
MIXED MEDIA WORK
The Newport Beach City Arts Committee
hal tcbeduled a mixed media &how by a na-
Uonally·k~ local artist, James Wan-en, for
November and December at the Civic Center
Gellery 1n City Hall. Included in the exhibit
will be seventeen original drawings and paint·
tnga ot Christmas cards created by the New-
port Beach resident for Designer's Showcase.
Warren, who has lived in the Back Bay
area fur five years, took h1a art training kt
Brooklyn's Pratt Art Institute and began his
Care«' u an artiat and art director for Out.door
Advertising and Pan American Airways. Then,
titer a talent scout spotted him, he switched
to a career In the movies, starring in RKO'a
Zane Grey series and in some 40 motion pic-
tures at MGM. Twelve yean later, he returo-
ecl to his first love, painting and llluatratlng.
\lllng his talenta nOt Gilly u a cover art.lat
allll illustrator but also 11 a writer for na·
tlcmat magaslnea.
Hls first one man ~r show, a atll·
CM&t. WM held at V1ncut Prkt11 LltU1 Oalltr7
la Btvtrly Hll1a. Ria weft. which hu WOil
IUll1 awlrda, 11 nprtnntld tn Oftl' 40 ,....
IOUl eollectlonl, ll'lcludlnC Robert Mon~ ~·· \'tncent Prlct'11 Aflitl Moorhttd11 ...t Kttnan W1nn'•·
Ria watercolors~-and ~
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CLAlll'C TO BE
LOCAL CHARITllS TO llNIF~T
FROM STAR T·OURNAMINT PL~Y
Kort than ao NltbrtU. ,,_ UM tlltn.huntnt and '""" world wur Join with 150 am•ura Dllmnl la tbt Oranct county Ctltbftt1 Golt
Clullc to bt *ltd at tM ~ ll• Golt and Oountry Club 8\and11,
Novtmbtr a. It ta lbt ttnt ot wblt 11 lloped wtl1 btcomt an annual t'ftnt.
Onnl• County CJlmiUt1 wlalcb aid phyalcally ar mtntally bucil-
ct.Dl>td dllldrtn wW be.ti= t.be salt ol Ucktta prior to tht eYtnt IDG from 1 lift of tbt net from tht tournament.
Spectatora art Invited to attend and may purchase tlcteta at the
Q>untry Club or trom meml>en ot ~ to11owtn1 particlpatlng chariUea:
Costa Mesa Women'• and Junlcr Women'• Clube:_Crippled Chlklren'a Re-
lief AJsodation Of Orange County, FaJniew State 1ro1pital, Marth ol. Dimes,
Muscular Dystrophy Association, OC Chapter ol CalJlornJa Assodation for
Neurologically Handicapped Childlu, OC Association for Retarded Children -
OC Auxiliary of John Tracy CllnJe, South Cout Child Guidance Clinic 1Dd Services for the Bilnd.
During World War ll, the first of the Celebrity Golf TournamentJ
was •eed at the Santa Ana Country Club. Maurl~ Luxlord, better k.M>wn
aa "Mr. Golf.'>i>ut it on 1.1 a Victory Tournament to &ell U.S. Savings Bonds.
The bigg~ namee in the motion pktme business entered the t.ournament
to aid the war dfiort. Maurie llal!d them acn>ss the country for the dura-
tion ot the war, and since llat ttme has been putting on Celebrity Goll
Tournaments for charlty with ertat .access.
Among the celebrated personalities who will be present in Costa Mesa
to play ~lf tor cf1arity on Noirember a are: Frankie Avalon, John Agar,
Richard Arlen, Frank Aletta', Charles Bateman, Nonn BTackbum, Tm Cof-
fin Of 1'Texu Rangen," Robert Colbert of "Time Tunnel," Ken Curt.la of
"Gunsmoke," H<>agy Carmichael, composer, and Jim Davis of "Rescue 8."
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"'
T elevltion stars John
Larch, Richard Lont and
Robert Colbert, left to
right, wlll be among ,.,...
tfclpants In the Celebrity
Golf Classic on Sunct.y,
November 5, at the Costa
~ Golf incl Country
Club. Procffds from the
event will benefit loc1I
charltl ...
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7'
Slngl119 1t1r Frenkle An·
Ion wlll lofn the m1ny tel-
ebr1ted peraonafltl" who
Wiii t,..k to Cotti Mela to
play golf for ch1rlty. Pre-
.vent tickets aN priced
at $ 1.IO. On the d1y of
the tournament tlM tilt
fM1 up to $2.50 per .,...
t1tor.
~
Id Ne Ison, known
throughout the country 11
Dr. rt011I of "tt.yton
PIHlt" wlll be on tlM llnb
for tht big d1y 1lont wltf\
enany other 1t1ra from tel-
evltloft .. r1... Tourneo
"""',,.. .. wlll M IWlrd-
ed for belt bell of fou,...
IOrM ctlffrlty Ind am•
t.ur lo;; trott and celebo
rltJ and 1m1teur low net.
'''*'• OdWf lJ, ltO
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rour 'N' ABOUT]
CtftHIWl4 .,_ Pttt t
E.ao; double Ntw York llrloln. bouqutUn
tor two), '14.IOi ~ of bttf, a\&
rnaln. f',50; flltt ot lta1 Otcar, '4. TS.
Ntc•t11 ~ at tht Sheraton Btlcb Inn: Sund11 tried dllcku; Monday, bttf
atrocanolf; TUtldQ, brolltd pork chop1i
WtcfDtlday, piound ISrloln, bouquttl,::J 'l'twnday, brtut ot tapoa· rrtday, ...
u brocbtUt; Saturda;f, ;;i cordon bJtu. Coat
per 1trvfn1. f3.9S ••• with IOUP or ulad,
hrtad and butter.
Durint Nono~• time-out brealt1, you
mtpt 11y hello to maitrt d' Bill Chuck, ho•~
eu B~a Knott, bar manager Richard Bruche and/or mlxologkts Joe Sisco IDd
Earl Wa .
Chlnttt RtataW"anl Small, 1potlt111J clean
and locattd ln tht Oemco Shoppln1 Mart
tent.tr.
* Nlcty and Bob Welborn, Bal~ pua
Utt word a)Oq that tranltn tindlnf Uitm·
atlv• ln tht Jack Londoa Valley of tiht Moon
artt ahouldntt mtu Ltt•a Rancho Ctht1t
111M111 art tvteywbftl) ln SonomL Accord·
ln1 to tht Wtlt>orna ••• 111teaka and p~m• rlb THAT thick at a tarltt ot only Q.ao.
Strvlct you havt to enjoy to beUtvt." So-o-o-o
•.. 1t1rt pacldnt!
* Now appearint at ~e new Slp.N-Bun. Jl Toro ••. planlat·vocaUat June Derry.
Alway1 a pleutnc performer, Mil• Derry h11
beadUned at many OC rectaurant·n11htclubl.
* Late diners (and band holders) makinl
the Riviera (South Coast Plua-O>sta Mesa), a
favorite "get to" these evenings. Superb
food, excellent service at this cozy hideaway.
* Brunch buyers should give a go to tb--
recenUy introduced Sunday soiree at the Pali·
aadea. Enjoy those "eggs and" while viewing
some mighty fancy stroking and lobbing on
Cookie's Cocktails
HeloWMtl Party. Oct. 11. Speclel luffet
IOOO Ntw,.rt C•ta MIN LI a.t06t
llOI •RIA T STIAKS • • •
NEW YORK CITY ............. 'roOTS SHOR'S
LONDON . . . . . . . • • • • • • . . . . . . . . THI BROILER
LAS VEGAS .....••••••• TH! HICKORY HOUSE
BEVERLY ~ .................. CHASEN'S
NOW IN HUNTINGTON llACH
SYD'S ITIAK HOUll
onNS TOMOUOW, OCT. Ill
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Phone 642-4321
~......._....__. ......... the court.a of Charlie Eaton's Tennis Club
which adjoins the Palisades patio.
New chop-chop e11Ue in Fountain Valley 'Iba'• all! NOW!
•.. whJch, il memory la correct ... also firat • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 LAS VEGAS 1 ACTION' AT
Of same in that community. For the fried • -~--t • · ' • ...,,..._, •
1hrimp and fortune .cookie aet ••. Lee'a'r/) •' tflZC$ 7 :I _: (}Y~-f!/kd~
I riuiNo HN••Nl'S ~. •· 0. OUNGE 11 APPUllN• Nl•HnY IN THr cA1111 aoow 1•---... ~I· l '00
"n•HKLY •! The , RED NORVO 9UARTET -L • HOtl FEATURING • • COCKTAILS • DINING • DANCING
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YOU'LL ENJOY OUR
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
11 A M. TO 3 P. M.
lrllVIE~
Fint Oi11i11!1 Sinct 1965
l801 Usr CoAST HIGH WA 't'
CoaoNA DF.L MAa. CAUFORNIA
PHONP.: (71'4) 67.5-137'4
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SEIVlO IN
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642..t&40
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$71 I. MAIN, OlANOB
a.rvat1ou: $.u.3n$
(Cloted SUDCllJ)
• •
DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS
CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUB
• Behind the Sinler Steak Hovse g • \ \ DANCtNG Nr~·C..fTP. Y TO TME
RICK CHADBour.rJc: TIUO
FEATURING SONG STYLIST VI CKIE ANDERS
PLUS GUlTARIST MANUEL JOSE
• 18528 BEACH at ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH a
• Town & Country Shopping Center 962-9031 •
6 P.M. te II P.M.
Ct
e DAILY BUFFET LUNCHEON $1.65
e DINNER FROM $2.95
~ STEA•:c~~~. ~~~~·~ s$uN1DAY 25 s--.'t SHRIMP .••••••••
!D' FISH . , ...•.•••.•
_.._,. _ CHICKEN ....••..
e SUNDAY DIN NER BUFFET 2.75
SERVED FlOM 12 HOON TO 4:30 P.M.
f'OTATO -SALAD -SULIC IRIAD
COCICTAIU -DltAUGKT HI• OYllLOOllN6 IUUTlFUL IAUOA IA Y
1045 BAYSIDE, NEWPORT BEACH 675-0200
S'f-&&.IR
FAMILY STEAK HOUSES
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..... 1.29 I HAMBURGER . 44c CHEESE . 49c
NEW YORK CUT STEAK ... 1.49 DllSS 'IM UP AT FIH GOODY IAl!
¥! lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 19c I DELICIOUS GULF SHRIMP . . . 1.09
ALL AIOVI INCLUDI IAICID f'OTATO
Oil P'RINCH P'alll, •OLL & I UTTIR.
DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH
ON lllAMI IOU 89•
NINCH Nin •
WITH FllNCH FllH
COFFEE (All you can drink) . . . 10c
AU ITIAKI IHYID ON HOT
llZZLIN• PLAmlst
MONDA TS, J.t P.M. HUNTINGTON BEACH
.... S1.HTOP " SllLOIN ITIAK . C 11552 BEACH BL VD.
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Family Dlnlnt-Open 24 Hours
BrHkf ut Served Anytime
SAMI MANA61MINT SINCI UH
NllD WI SAY MOH?
4001 W. C... HfWY. .._,.,. .._.
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HOUSI IPICIAl TY
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u•tl" •l•••uuu• u•w~ •"••"••••Cl •••••"'"
Strolling m u s I c I 1 n s
narMd ''The Conqulstl·
dores" play Latin Amerl·
can music at the Pill·
sades Restaur1nt .. ch
wMk, Tuesday through
Saturday, starting 1t I:~
p.m. They are 1 pleMant
addition to the delightful
atmosphere of this spot
which adjoins The Tennis
Club on P11iaadel lust
Mst of Newport Blvd. If .
you stop in for brvndl
any S u n d 1 y you can
watch the tennis ectfon
through the bit wfndowt
of the dining room which
faces the courft.
GRAND OPININGI
LEFS CHINESE FOOD
LUNCHION DINNlll
12-HOON TO 10:00 '.M.
MONDAYS l:OM:OO '.M.
l'ltll Gll'T l'Ott l'AMIL YI , ..........
17201 lltOOKHUltST
l'OUNTAIN VALLIY '62.0051
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Quality hM, .-urtMu• MNIH IN elven flrtt centltleratlon
Price• rMMnable, 1tmotphere relaxlnt. lrlne the f1mlly.
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FEATURED SUNDAY
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ROAJT lURKEY DBm
llDDID' PLAml ......
CHICKIN
DRUMSTICK
c_.,._... ........... ...., . • .,.. ... a hltlr
Rout You119 Tem Turkey 1 6""
l•ked Celery Ore11in9 $125 7 Cru my Whipped Poteto ..
Net11rel Turkey Giblet GrtY'(
Choice of Ve9etebl.. f REE
Crenberry Seuce ,._,., .. 4 ., ,,..,. w.,,,. Roll1 and l utter I ..._Nitta,.._
Open Daily and Sunday
IUVIEltA
HITAUUNT
Contlnent1t Cu1lne
~ Cockt1ll1
Serving
Luncht on and Dfnn'1'
Monday through Saturday.
(Rtstrvatiom Suggested)
Dinntn from !.as
We ere lecated •n the l rht•I
StrHt al4e ~.tw .. n Mullen l
lluett end the Mey Co. ...
SOUTH COAST
PLAZA
JIJJ ........
C......_ 140.JMI
10 °'=·
JACK STARR
At tM Pia" a.r S111,. M-. We4e,. n.,,..
111 ... RM VelYet a... Fri. a S.t.
Deity Mf.t s'"'''"" ht!! ''·" L ......... D"-n .l.M ,,
M1"4ey Met11hit M•k•• hekfaat
wlttl .. t Well on.Ir • 1.00
COSTUMI HALLOWllN 'AllTYI
Ye Ole Inn
JIH MIWfOIT ............... .... ""
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COIT A lll1llA
Halloween Party
Dancing, Favors
Fun For All
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PLAY·ED.
I IN COSTA MESA, NOY. 5
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Actors JIM Garner, 1beve left, lolt Wllb aM .,.. Ntleen, Mnt9r, ind
Jimmy lliel"llll ef the C1Hfornl1 A....a. hlw 111~ lnvft1tlon1 to plly
In the teurMIMftt. Wiike, eenslderei -., ~ • IMlt ..,,., In thew
Mlnw, le • twMlme winner for tt.. W...W ............. •tt Champlon-
thlp. Othw 1th .......... ftlersall whe ,,. -.•lf'lll ~r ire Tony
Tr1bert 1n4 Jack Kremer,....._ fonMr werW ...... Ihle 1 ent1 Tem
HlnMn. hnMt' All AIMflcen h1~ .._ ,..,. with tht RetM.
Othw eelebrlUtt plavtna will bt 11Ma9Wlct" Jim Garnt1\ 0. Jt Deft.
nlt Jamee. John IArch ot l'f.ur..t and Trtal ... RlebMid ~. 11'1f Valley,.
and 1177 Suutt Strli>i 11 and ttnnia IWI Jact Knmtr and TOn,y Trabert.
Still o*hwa: Gary Morton (Who will plaJ la Ult toumanwlt) and hla
dlll&httul wit .. Lucille Bell (who will bt ~ OI tbe ~tlY)I Di l1ck ?liutin 111d l>an Rowan, comtdiami Actora Bob~ II~ Id Paul Newlan,
Rick NtlJoni... Steve Rain11, Bob Steele. JGb Tramr, ...... rrey and Bob
Wiltt. Jack a..U., and Horace Heldt wt1l bt oa tbe UDD al.lo.
Othtn who will play include ~m Ranmll, Jimmy Piersall ol tht
Qallfomlt Anftla, Buddy Roten. Alan Sla.n .. Don Sch~_. Bobby Troup, hnf VtlllOO, Skip Youna &Dd our cov• man Bown Km.
Prim In the AmOGDt ol '2500 will be awardtcl ·to tht winners In
Yarioul catttorfet which tnclude: beat ball ol founomt1 celebrity low gross,
tJMteur lo1' src-. celebrity low net and amatew low net. 'l'ber1 also wlll be. pr1I-.
PrHTeot Ucketl may bt purchased tor f 1.00. Ticktta bought on G~ "-1 will be $2.SO per tpeetator. All are invited to attend and
the pllery, but it ta hOped Wat tVf1!1 spectator will observe
Toalnament Mannen," and stay blldrid the ropu and off the ~ and ll'MDI·
'nlt tlubbou.t will be open lw food and bev•a111 from 7 a.m. when u.. fttlt pl.1y• ttte otf, to • p.m.
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f!UMf "*' Dan llowan INI Dick Mlrtift wHI fib te the falrweys fer the
...,_It, The two comics play• fDOd .... el ,.af, •de molt the particJ.
,...,. personalltS... Ne.,,..,.·~ ' ·
cir-cMlf 1 WMk..-W •
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Corona Cotie
Mondall's c1'ild ii fair of face,
Tuad411'• cflild ii J1lll of Qrac•.
W tdMadav'J child ii 1'Ul of ~.
Thursday• child Jw far to oo.
Ffid.ar/'I chM ii fvll Of Qi"'ng,
Saturday'• ChUd t.oorkl "4n:I for itl living.
And Cl child "'4C't born Oft t.llf ICbbat.ll day,
11 /ai1' cmd wt cmd oood cmd pay,
(A"Wn' U~)
Put them all topther, and they ldd up
to th• WUHD Dents.operated wondttful •.•
Tut1day'1 ChUd • • • wtlJch opened a f tw
•milnP back ln Corona cMl Ku.
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Thia Wff ••• unall •.• Un1 ••• minute
. . • ~tlt. prot.ln palace bolll dOwn to miDlled emotiou on th• put of at Jeut one out·Hbouter. It la IUd1 that word about lt muat t>. puatd OD • , • ytt I body hate. to do
same, tnowtnc WI Tom Thumb tremender
will eoon become o.errun with patron. and
tomehow t>. dWerenl
However ••. bere wt to.
ONCI TALK O' THI TOWN
Tuesday's Child • • • boused in the 1ti'Uc-
DON JOSE' ......,,
HA YOEN CAUSEY
TRIO
NATUllH
"JOSIE'' ....., .... ......,
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ENCHILADA & TACO ......... $1 .30
CHIU REWNO-ENCHILADA ... $1.45
Slllt'tllO wnM •tea a &UllS -TOS'TMllTAJ a IA~
• COCKTAILS •
9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH
OPEN 7 DAYS 962·791 1
COURY'S STEAK SANDWICH
$1.95
LUNCHEON-DINNER • TOP SIRLOIN -
COCKTAILS PRIME RIB-STEAK
19th & PLACENTIA and LOBSTER COMB.
COSTA MESA tc. .. ._ MeW> $3.95
latwUf , ...... ,_ -lt:Je ,.M.
e Dlni"9 Q /)' e Cocktails
• Dancint (J"O~et ~ • EntertainrMnt
FRAN MARION TRIO
NIGHTLY FROM 9-P.M. EXCEPT TUES.
LATE SUPPER MENU
2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CorON del Mar 673-1180
DON'T MISS THE AREA'S WILDEST
HALLOWEEN PARTYI e COSTUMES e PARTY FAVORS --'e PRIZES e DANCING
TUESDAY, OCTOIER 31!
MARK DAVIDSON TRIO
KAPPf MOU....._,._ .... M. ltw. 6k
SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN
1211 L COAl'f HIWAY COIONA OIL MAI
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-. , Caribe Room where the Red Norvo Quartet
now reigns supreme each evening, with the
exception of Sundays, beginning at 9:00 p.m.
OUT ~N' ABOUT: )
~ Or1111 (Hnty's lesl••ll IH Entert1llllllf Scene
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Norvo is still Norvo ... one of the finest
vibesters ever to come down that musical
pike, and the offering of this master musician
an~ bis sidemen total out as the most perti-
ne~t "must catch" in OC entertainment circles
today.
tun that once bort the namt ... Talk 0' Tt>e
Town .•• ii all tht tlbinp d11crlbtd Jn aome
lon1~10, unknown aut.bora poem.
n actually ta fair ot t&tt ... Ml ot arace.
Reatrauteur Dtnb • • , Nlll1tJc1Uy . . . dll-
ruue1 thote •·o~nlnl WOii." Btlnf new, It
problbly doe• have "far to 10" ... aJthouah
that 11 q.ue1tionabl11 btcauae Tueaday'a Child
JS IO fUl1 of Ii~· 'lbroucti Dents and hit
atalf, tht 1pa will 'work bard for its lMna"
• • . but U-1 a dnClb to wind up "fair and wilt
and tood and 1ay.''
But • . . 1tt for yOW'Mlf. The heun:
luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tuttday
throufh Friday. Dinner, 6:30 p.m., ~ay
throufb Saturday. Sunday, from 4:00 p.m.
Cloaed Monday1.
DECOR AND DINING
'nlls Lilliputian IA>verly ls all red carpet-
ing, black boothl (six), snowy white--clothed
tables (ten), beautitul 1l111wue and china,
DON ROBERTO'S
MEXICAN FOOD-FAMILY RESTAURANT
11 DINNll COMllNATIONS
MON TMIU TMUU. 12 NOON TO 1t P.M.
FRl.-SAT. 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT
HAHOI ILYD .. C.M. 141-ffl7
M'BOO~
FAMILY FOOD 'N FUN e ITALIAN MENU e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
OPEN DAILY-5 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
2600 W. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH 642-1831
TUESDAY'S
CHILD IS
WONDERFUL
~ ,~
IClrltt mpklnl. low-eeWn1~ dJm.ly·llt 1n the
upa~ m.t ltvtl main dlnin1 room. A
&tqll IOM bud centen ucb table and a bu11
blowup pboto ot UM Dtnta-o,wned boat • • •
T\leedQ'a a.lid • , • ldorna Ont wall.
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TM menu at TC Jtavea It 1'Up to you"
• • • wiUl fiab, fowl, 1ttak1 and chop1 avaU.
able at prlctl DHDt could complain about
Cbef Ray BBl IQOdltl lncludt: m11J10D•
ettel of Dotv tole a la bonne ftmme, '3. 7&.
Lake PoncbartralA Jro1 lep, $4.26. Flame
broUld whole Auatrallan Joblter taU, au 1h1n71 p , '11. Sautt brtut of 10UDI capon,
Pappqallo, ta.es. Rout IA>ni Island duck·
Hn1, a la Bl.Prdt, f4.&0. Broiled double
FNndl Jamb cliopa, aunJ, ts.26. Strocanott
de boeaf mlponettea, a la nwe, $4. 7S. Carre
D'Apeaa a la Boulantere, baked reek of
LlcrS PAMILY IDTAmANT
a 11 RAIT COAIT HWY. co•"A •1 MA ..
Oflll 1t AM..ot P.M. *CA.,..... 10 PAITIU ee.. Pee411 e Good l•rvloe • "•Honabl• P rlcee
TWt ..... _ '::! ~ -'=! ... v.,. • .-.. s1 so H-&MM,,..,. a a111i.r
CLOSfO MONDAYS e OR 1·1160
Z _
Opening Night
the ENTERTAINMENT of
WRY lAWIBKE
et °'" All NEW
PIANO IAR
Tues., Oct. 31st
LUllCIEOll PARTIES DINNER
Mondey thN rfidaY 7 Dlyt I wHk
KEYSTOHE SQUARE -~h Blvd. at Westmintter, Wt11rnlnstlf
jI
130 E. 17th STREET
AT NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
646-8181
BILL MARTINI
PRESENTS
IHreC!t From Les v ... ,
JOHNNY LOPEZ TRIO
ONNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
HAPPY HOii DAILY-10 A.M. to I P.M.
11&1•AW 45c-TASTY DIP
MOW OPIM POI •UYI 'N •AU
OUI NIW llW.AID PAILOI
TAITIMLLY APPOINTID e TWO TAILIS
,,..,, OdlMr ». ,,.,
Jamb (for lwO), fl0.00 With all entrtea, Nlad,
and veretablt.
DOWNSTAIRS DILIOHTPUL
What Ml to be one of th• 1mallelt
Jouna11 inywb ... , OCC\ll>l• the down1tair1
portion of 'l\atlday11 Child.
stz bar atoola and 1even tabJt1 tor two
COIDl>riM the rulm of bar manacer Nlct
Aailty, drink doll Kitty Hod .. and dayt.lmt
mlamuttr OtDt 'IbomptOn.
Here, too, the drinker-diner will find that
red cupetin1, red chain and 1hJp palnt1n1s.
Even more important, the d-d will also
find warm "ln1tant fun" and a fMUng of
"we've been waiting just for you."
lf it all aounds too lyrical . . . solT)'
about that one • • . but Tuelday'1 Child in
Corona del Mar juat aorta brinp eut the
poetry in a body.
Do you 1uppoee that lonr·aco, unknown
STILL THE BEST PRIME RIB •• , FOR LISSI
DINNU INCLUDU • SOUP 01 SALAD,
IAICID POTATO, HOISllADISH SAUCE.
HIAD AND IUTTll $350
N;
. . . ly Don Wilson
poet might have bad TC in miDd when acrlb-bllnc that long-ago ode?
Fu out? So Js Tuesday'• ChJld.
HB 'Huge'
What Tuelday's ailld 11 to "•mall" •••
th• Sheraton Beach Inn, HunUnaton Beach, la to "hu1e."
Colorful brochu rea describing the charma
of SBI mention "committee ailed aroupa or
conventions of up to 400 people." Along '{ilh
this you read '19-hole, S·par 1011 course,"
1'lwrurioua accommodations," "• multitude of
activities," "resort setting'' and on and on
and on.
General Manager Robert Baersch un·
questionably has more than a little bit of
hotel on h1I bands at the Shenton BNCh Inn,
but of putJculu int~rest to the Orange Coun·
ty out·n·abouter would be the outstandin1
REAL
CANTONESE FOOD
FINE QUALITY
OUTSTANDIN6 LUNCHION SNCIALS ht Hert or Tak•
DAILY -MONDAY THIU f.l)DAY Home ~·1. I . COMPUTS ~20 llYllA61 l s T A 6
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Progressive ... but not overbearingly so
... the song styllngs of The Beard's group
are a listening pleuure you shouldn't miss.
fOR THI DINI OUTIR
Tbe Sheraton Beach Jnn bu much to of·
fer Jta dlMer iuestt, 11 well .
Executive Chef Ri chard Det•nna offers a
menu that Is, perhaps sll~hUy above average !n price, but well worth It..
, With all dinners including choke of soup
du jour or French onion or salad, baked pota-
to, rice pilaf or sU ced tomatoes, bread and bu~ter, these might be some entreea to con-
sider: breast of chicken a la Kiev, .,.25; pan
fried Dover sole, almandine, $8.95; veal par·
migiana, S4. 75; prime rib of beef, au jus,
Continued °" P•• 11
llbitr 31lnrst lltttt
. t'~ BREAKFAST FROM 90c CHINESE WINO , \! ·> ', '. ~ ... 1 AM-11 PM SVl•Y DAY . • ~: , ;.t. ~~otNNHa •PM MON. ""1Ar.-11 AM suNoAv• l l l 21st Pl., Newport Beach OR1ole 3-9560 ,
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r ~ • M ( /, 7 5930 W. COAST HIWY. 0 y , Round Dally 12·12 Fri a nd Sat. 'tll 3 a.m. , SJ k ~ NEWPORT BEACH 64~202 pen ea , l ~~~~~~~~~~~~§;~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. r i~a j
k 5ai j _}(uchen ~Jlt C~INESE FOOD TO GO 1; .-OPEN DAILY
4:30 P.M. -1:30 P.M.
CLOSED MOHD~ Y
1940 HARBOR BLVD. cotrA MESA
642-3732
El Matador Now A11.coNDmoN1D
PAMILV R!STAURANT
AUTHINTIC MUICAN fOOD
... H lesH•'• & TM• wltti
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LUNCHION lnCIAU
0..-1 MM .... n.n. -111ft.H: .. frt,.hf, -11:00.11:JO .... 11.00.,faJO
176'!121 IM. CAI 1M It.I 0., ~ ~ ~---~M·DsJ
'/mote In ,lne Dining
VIKING SWEDISH
SMORGASBORD, INC.
145 I. 1'tti St., COSTA MESA -541 • ._.14
1171 w. C•111-WMltti, hllert.11179·1 0'7
1415 I . Llftcol11, A110htl111 -77•·6190 .
FAMILY DINNERS $1.75
INC. ROAST IEEF-IAKED POTATO
Lunch $1.10 Child's Dinner 85c
We make our own S-hh rve C<H CI I nd Cltlklous
Swtelbh ~Jtrlet. S.ncilld fKJlltt.s IC( butlMUw
• clubs. cllurcha. Food p..-pe...ci to IMe "11.
0,.. 6 4oys • _.. -11 •·•• • l :JO ,.-. Di-.r M'"4 .U llay S..., -12:00. l :Jt
......, -5:00 ,.-. • l :JO p.a.
Dinner, Luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere.
One of Southern Co lifornio's fine. restouronts.
Entertainment Nightly .
palisades
Now le1vin9
IUNDA Y BRUNCH
I 1100 A.M •• J100 P.M.
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IWIU-O~OAN
LUNCHION ll1tY•D DINNIR 1:00· 11:00 P.M.
DAILY t11M·lrl0 CLOS D MONDAY
414 N. NIWPORT ILYD. 646-UU
Palisades Ro.d
ISetwHn Newport Blvd.
•nd Red HiH
546.6634
Pitay, OdlW O, tN1
p,.;ntt? Jet Rack o/ ofa1nt
Carefully Selected European and California
Wines to Enhance Your Dining Pleasure.
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•WEDDINGS
• RECEPTIONS
• BANQUETS
• CATERING
I On or off the premi.ea I
Our food prepared by Chef John Ryder, formerly • member of
The Royal HouHhold Staff, l1"kin9ham Peleet, London, Englend
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Beautiful, olr conditioned Banquet Room
with Private Bar
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~OCKTAIL! LUNCHEON
1296 Newport Blvd. 673-1374 Newport Beach
(Opposite City H•I)
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