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VOL 6o, NO. 268, t SECTIONS, ID PA6ES. ~RT ~CH; CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1967 TEN CENTS
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New Election?
), By THOMAS FORTUNE ·~•,-OI .. ~ .......
-H---jackaptuabalf time, It probably would be relative..
1Y. ..., to cet the 50 percent approv-proposition with the money available
right away and pay off spread over
28 or more years.
that changed. achoo! schedules would
interfere-Wiib athieucs. "I'm sure the
board woUldo.r like ·to .ff all the eb-
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Pouibility of a 50-c::ad: o+atide
election WaJ •~ to NewporV
1Wa Ualfied School Dlltrid. _,,
' .......... 'l'Ue<da1 nigbl
So, ~ were doaWe -.lkm, Sat.-
urdoy --· ood ,... --Buttbelel ......... llod--befOl'tl. 'nM! rude, -prosmaJ. ..
fer uotbu ICbool. a.-eledioD
Negro Den,s
Win; GOP.
Lists Gains
Jl'nm Win ......
Democratic Siiie Lr&'''d• Cwt B.
S to t e 1 won the One'• ...,_...
election 1'uHdaJ to becmw ae tint
Negro elected Mayor of a majll'
American city.
Another Negro Dawiat. ltidlld
G. Hatdler, WU eleded ....,_ ..
<MIN!r' ne n New r.., 4
• -.0.. pe-SJlt al uaeslNd valuation.
hs:sage ot .. milliaa in IC b O 0 I
bomk ... ftltb aco would hive in-
--JI -lo beslo witb .S JI ceall marhn11111.
Dillricl Sapl Lei.d B. N.,._.
mode Ille--...--· Sdtilll ....... ...,..,,.. f It I Id, tbm .
-• opeeial -.. lo de-___ .. __
Im tt ' s. 0.,-agreed. wil bne ...
· WIE"nlml~-" ~'l}et. Gene in-~ cb.dttbree O! -1.......ei. L.,....•1 ~ jade lbelt of last. Aprjl -Yfbich
Ddled aa -$300,000 worth of objects from ancilnt Cblne,. ~ -.. -·left IAI right are a Ban Dynasty bronze wedding
. mp. • -a.~ -and .. ·-blue-golllbl'Ulh pol . ' ' '~-'
Altadena Man Captured
In Laguna Jade Heist
ijuana. The officer said a small
amount of marijuana wu fOUlld.
Aloo located In the aportment, po.
lice •aid. were nearly 3lO stolen ttem.1,
many taken in Pasadena burglaries
iDcluding one that claimed '28.000
worth of antiques. '
The victim of the April 22 burglary
was James J . Brennan, president of
Aviation Parts and Equipment Co. of
Sun Valley.
An aide to Brennan said after the
burglary that the wealthy execuUve
who maintains leVel'al residences.
had acquired tbt collection during 12
years in Olin&.
BreMan was at the time advisor to
T. V. Sooq, brother of Madame Chi·
ang Kai-shtt and then prime minis·
ter of QI.Ina. Brennan was also form·
erly eucutive vice president oC Gen.
Clair Chennault'• Flying Tiger civil
transport alrliDea.
al needed," be said. .
He ren:iarted tbat • ..5Q.<?et tax ~
for .• Period Of 10 years Would about
cover die district's building needs .
The drawback is that t.uu would
Ub a much aharper jump upward, he
noi,cl.
Override fundl are spent u the tu mcney becom• available year to
ytar. School bonds .are a loQc·term
Unlike mllllicipallties and oth-er jur.
isdictlons , school boards are not em-
powered to raise the tax rate. Tax
increases mu.st be approved by U'2
voters as overrides.
Several persons addressed the
boaro.
Ray Hammers, representing Ole
Harbor High Booster Club, warned
' . . ergy burned up on ·lbe Cootball field
ea.ch wfft :turned !OOM: o~ the com·
munity in an Wldisciplined: manner:•
he said.. , •
. 9-arland HaU,ey of Costa ,Meaa pro.
po~ a tax on. per&tla'l;O non proper ..
· ty owners wfth cbik!rtn wouJd baw
(See OVEIUllDE, Pqe !) ' . '
School · ,Chief -Released
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Trustees .Let Dr •. Newcomer Break Contract
Newport.Me11 UOlfltd acllool lloar4
--dOcidod la pnftt. -or-. tdpt la -Suporlllm>--"'1aad B. Newcamer from bi1 -!ontract effectlV9 June -r.
Dr. NewComer has accepted the
1reetdeQcy of La Verne Collq"e be-
:tnninl nen July L
He wlll be releued by the unllied
.;cbool dlatrtct one year and .even
noatha before his four-year contract
ixpirea.
The $30,COJ per year acbool •upar·
·ntenctent prtvioualy bad accepted tbe
La Verne presidency penrba: relean
from his school contract. ·
81 -dowo tho llnl -· llleD f ..... hred after defM& ol the '20
-boocl elecllaa two -.... 'La Verne it a 1tD11LnUgioul af.
flliated teacher collefe near Pomona.
It was DT. Newcomer's alma mater
and the community of W. Verne was
his home town.
The bOard met In executive seilaion
for more than an hour bflore mating
the announcement
Board president Donald Stnluss
then read a statement drafted In the
tlflltld meeting. (Observers eonctud·
ed trultees spent the hour working on
the statement rather th.an debiting
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· W1tetaer to bold Dr. Newcom.er to hll
coniract)
Here, in part, le what tne botrd 1ald :
"NO!'m~y..:__th4.....00ar.d bellev11 that
employment contracts should be com·
pletely fuHWed. However, the board
also reallzes that, in a key positiOn,
outstanding resulte can be achieved
only if both parties wish to go forwaTd
together. Since this is not the caae,
the board ha! reluctanUy dttided ta
release Dr. Newcomer from his coo-
tract not later than June 30, 1968.
"Dr. Newcomer has aS&ured the
board that he will devote his full ef·
fortf to the di.strict in the months
ahead."
Sand Haul Still Scares
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By BRUCE BENSON ty lo .1a .. to fedenl •-'·
By J~1\oaa.Cg °' ""~ ""s• A Sea.ate cJvil won:. •PPrOlriltiou
oi ,.,. ..., ,.. ...,. The biftelt problem •bout a. home committee is tDe Iait 1tumbU.1 bloct
.-\ "matter of ~!..~ ,...1 • ~ a _v¥w ol tlie sea is m.atin& IW'fl before comtruction beatos.
3oard of Su ..... tviJOrs ~1 61 ~ ~-...,.. above M:I level.. "The real cmCeht fi Utt Safety of
• r-. . .I! ~ BalbcNI ,._••ula thePeninsula,"saidDr:Robe't'Wllh· negotiations with the al AviaUon • ,. · rfflclena "~y ~ ~ ~ o1 Ua. Central¥~
Agency for putting in Instrument Jwt ,M Skeptical a~·~·*'· ~ml.b"; ~U~ .~ ..
Landini System j il.S) Jocfliur at the and.,. u tbey woere ~ -.i.. ~8y meeting. . Tbat's when WlJllam Hemm-, bead · . ISt.W una.nslftred ls •bat wtll hap·
Orange County Airport. • of eroa:ion control foe the U. S. Army pen l! we have a hllh Ude and unfav·
The Airport C".ommiuioa!has recom-Corps of Engineers in Southern Cali· orable storm cooditlonl.''
mended tbat-tht Jocallzer-.a kind of fornia. told them all about a maasive , .. !he Corps' program entalll borrow·
antenna coordlnatlllg half a doien 4-iroject designed to st.abilhe tbe shilt· ....... 310,000 cutMc ymb of And . be-
feet-high satellite antenus apaoed ing sands of NewpQrt Beach. tween 12th. Street and ~ _Pier:
along the airport runway-be installed Weuy but smillnc. Herron explain· ~00,000 Cline yards east of the, per to
by the FAA 1 exxt feet south of the eel why more than 400,00J cubic yards e ~~ !:T J~, and anoth~
prelellt end ot' the runway, but still of sand will be taken fro'!l Balboa ~ ' Yth om Sant.a Ana
north ot Pali.sadea Road. beaches and carted thTee miles up the ver mou · .
Th Joe-"--Id be art f th coast to practically beachless Wes t A.t the same time, a steel Meet pile e llllKf wou P o e groin will be extended into tile ocean
PX),(O) to '5CJD,OOJ ILS package for Newpo_rt. off 40lh Stttet in attempts to tr'ap
which FAA would pay. The package Smllin~ but wary, ~ome 75 home-drifting sand and bold the beacb llhe
would include many runway lights, a owner~. m turn up~ed w.hY they in West N rt.
"parate -building and equip-were Jittery about seemg their beach n..... Wa.bbo""'° ho ocl " ,....-...... b · to the dtmlnished The l uc, n, w se ass auon ear· ment, like generators. arrier sea · Y 0 • lier passed a resolution against fur·
The commiuion also suggested that fered count;er·proposals. . ther sand removal commented : "You
the supervils1 approve a provWoo Tbe public m~g wae in reality say they'll borroW, why not call it a
in the asnement with the FAA for a more ~ U.erC15e in &elf~xproession steal?"
future I~ of tile 11.S south of than ~cy·making because the *100.· Others at the meeting included
Palisades Road (future Corona del ~ proiect la on the verge of fetting ElaiDeLintmf,~Of1beBalJoa
Mar ~ay) ~ the airport'• "clear fmc~=~~balting it are about as Peninsula Po!nt ~sociation and Bill
zon!. likely ag abollilblng high tides since Rankin, pres:1ident of the. ~est New·
Fifth Dlatrict Supervtscn:-~ton E. tile scheme has gone through tbe bu· port Improvement Association. T II e ~Ile~ thought the comml&s.i.01! s word· reaucratic structure from city to coon· ~ groups represent some 1,IO> 1ng of the proposed resolution was rendenta.
sufficient 1n noting that the localizer ..A.. .),_ _,A_ Also attending we~ Councilmen Al
may be moved later. }.( }.( )..( Forglt and Howard Rogers, City Man·
But SupervUor William J. Phillips ,r ager Harvey L. Hurlburt and Public
said Tuesday the moving provision A E • Worts Director Joseph T. Devlin.
should be written in stronger language rmy ngmeef Herrbn told f.he anxious crowd that
lo "nail down the fact that the lo-although erosion conlTol Is "still an
calizer will be moved someday." Q • d B ] art and not a precise science," Corp1
"These agencies lthe FAA and the filZZe 00 8 specialists were convinced the sand
State Highway Commission) plan six switch won 't endanger beachfront pro-
or seven years ahead." Phillips arg-S d S • bin perties.
ued. "We must pin the future plan 30 Wit C g .-----------~
down now so that we will avoid end·
Jess negotiations later." What bappens when more than 400,·
000 cubic yards of sand are taken
from the beachfronta of Balboa to re-
plenish the ravaged areas or West
Newport?
South Coast Team Seeks Child Cure
Anny enginttrs' erosion control
chief Willlam Herron calls it "one of
the most difficult problems I've work·
ed with ."
And almost equally dlfflcult was
fielding quesUons from Balboa Penin-
sula residents who would be affected
by the giant sand shin. Herron did
so Tuesday night. an11werlng tbeie In·
qulrtes:
Weatbe r
Going down . That'1 the tem~
eratu~ along the Orange Coast
which slips to a high Of 68 Thurs •
day, accompanjed by low clouds
and coastal fog , predict.. fore-
caster Art Eichelberger.
Editor's NoU~ 1'1te So.U. COGlf
c11ild Gttidanu cume ha.I torud a•
enviabl.t t1:putaticm fOT gvidi1lg ud
curing troubl.td ~ Cl"lld Jl:I
thiJJ widl:l11 tt:cognlud clinic ii foad
u1ith tht! otrr real threat of ef.olitto
its doors. Thil 1«0M amcu ill o
«eries of· U&r1:1: artide:s anotuia tM
tOOTk and vl:dl of tJw dJrdc.
87 THOMAS rotmJNE
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Simply pul, tbe -"' Ille ........
alonaJ staff at Soutb C.oM <ldld. GtQ..
dance Clink ii to cure disturbed dllf.
dren.
The approach at South Cout, 171 E.
18th St.. Colta Mes.a ... to pool tr-ailtiq
a.nd ta1enls of a ptychiaDist, a JJ!IJ·
chologist aDd a social worUr ~ L. '
Jn t~y. each ii am~/·r~
cia.I wt. 1be Md.al wurter inter-
riewl · the famiq; tbe psycbologiat
pea cliao-& tnta .. the child: the
~.........,.or-. .. the
chi kl at play. 1ben they get together
aod ~ oa a run.
la pr:actice.. these: specialists eod
up doubting in each other's field. At
.. lime Allee the cbild cuidGce clin-
"' - -,.... qo have all lbree poaitic:N been ftDed at once.
Bat wttlt wUt st.a ii available at a.e momeat. bin is bow the child
ll•'m • procalwe JOeS. ., out·
tined .., 0.. -Kaplan. diroc·
lor "' Ille dime'
nr.t tut is lo chronicle the history
al lht dtltif'1 pligtd. The sod.al work·
tt ~ the parents about the
ocrurmitt al bi&arTe behavior. He
abo learns all ht can about the
dtUd's [amlly environment. Telatio
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ships with brothers and sisters. Ac!·
juatment to school, even his early
feeding experience and lhe sort or
pregnancy mother bad.
The psychologjst then 11pends 11.•
much as a full day with the child
administering diagnostic tesl!I.
Psychometric test.. measure I h e
child's intelligence. Projectivt tP~ls
provide insight into the child's emo-
tional life. Best of the latter are the
TAT ltbematlc apper~ptlon test I ind
the Rorschach inkblot te!!I .
The TAT consists of a series of un-
captioned cartoons. The child la asked
to make up a st<l!'y to explain each
cartoon.
One child's ·stories may suggest he
sees hJmself ·as a continual loser in
relationships with other persons. An-
other's may Indicate the object of his
hostility, such as his fatJler or all fe-
males.
The Inkblot test is more Cree-wheel-
ing than the TAT. Children are asked
to tell what they se~ in a splotch of
ink . and depending upon their dis)»
sition answers may vary from a puppy
to a monster.
"Reapon~es to both tests are re·
ncx;ive. and no matter how guarded
!ht personality something Creeps
IS.. CLINI~, P•(• II
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Audience: "If you reduce the
beach's height by seven or eight fe et,
wouldn't a berm (mound) evolve on
the outer edge and trap water Inside ,
creating a large lagoon?"
Herron: "We will not permit enough
to be taken for that to happen. What
we're talking about ls still a minor re·
moval of the total amount of sand
there. In future years it will replenish
itself." •
Audience : "How long?"
lferron: "The beach will rather
quickly re-establish Itself. The area
is an accreted one (self·nourlshln~J
and should be back to its present size
in maybe 10 years." ·
Audience : "Why not dredge Upper
Newport Bay and use that sand for
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INSIDE T ODAY
If you've been wondtri"g 11.olD
your name got on tht latt«t ju?tk
mail li.!t uou mighl wk uour de·
partmt!nt of m otor uell.icles.
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CLINIC •••
through,'' Dr. Kaplan remarked.
third •tee is for the s?.fdi. .. . . •· rer . • view wlB be held. \'ouQ&er chil4ren
will be seen In a playroom with the ) ..
psychiatrist throwing out leading re· . y mon f cMLtNf'
marks encouraging the child to talk ot 111t 0..., ,..., ...,. about hiJ pt.y. "There is no great mystery ~ the Newport Beach city olficials have
kinda of thinls we observe -a litti. no .awee~ tooth .for lollipop trees.
girl who prt!lera gum to dolls, a lit· Parks, Beaches and Recreation
tle boy who rolls a truck menacingly (PB&R) commissioners indicated as
in our direction -but these thlDJs u.. much Tuesday nighl
more meanh\gfl.11 to us· than the. lay-. They &P,Peared unswayed by argu·
man because of our training,'' Dr. lnents trom almost a score of Cor-
Kaplan aa.ld. , ona . d~l Mar nercbants who sought
I•~ Lat.el' the .prychlatrbt also . talks' to PB&R ~<lOrsement of a proposal to
the parents to size them up. give bowl-cuts to 185 Indian laurel
After that ttie three staff members trees flanking East Coast Highway.
• get together, review their findings and The shopkeepers, backed by a pe-:1 bat ttie Ol'tlblem aroond:Theft th~y ~t· · tition with 148 Corona del Mar busi· ~clde on tb• best m~s of bnnaing ne-smen'a sigl)atu.r~s. said too many ~about~ child's r~overy. of the trees were: blocking off too
therapeutic play 1eulon1, witb the Commissioners conceded that the
merchants. heacfeCJ o y r o!" Commission chairman Walter Ko ch
Commerce president Hubert PiersdJ, s.aid a decision will be reached Nov.
have a problem. but shaping the tree· 21. The commission's recommendation
tops into "small globes" as proposed will then be forewarded· to the City
isn't the answer. Council. he explained.
Commission members instead said William Roller, proprietor of the
they favored a compromise plan sug· Brass Ring women's apparel shop,
gested by city Parka t>lieetor Calvin suggested that Wilshire Boulevard in
Stewart. · Los Angeles oCCers "a magnificent ex-
Stewa.ct recommen(ied. tllUUIJ.pg-out ample of the manicured ·and sculp-
or open p r u n i n g of tbe trees. J{e lured trees we're ta~g abGut." ·
said this would relieve the merchants' Among others who tnslsted on "glo·
sign view problem "and at the same bular·tri1'lming" were Hesther Martin
time preserve the. aesthetic value of of Francis-Orr StaUoners, Helen Mur-
tree-shaped trees." phy of the Miss Muffet Shoppe and
No formal action was taken on. the James Bartlett of Bartlett's Gifts.
matter Tuesday night because tb'e Former longtime PB&R Oommis-
meetlng was a PB&R 11tudy session. s1on member Isabel Pease s p o k e
against the merchants' plan and for
Stewart's prbposal. "Lollipop prun-
ing,'' she said, "is wholly unsuited for
Newport Beach."
Commissioner Walter Semeoluk
agreed. He said rows of rounded
trees "would be too artificial.''
"J( you allow those trees to grow"
sugg~ted commissioner Ted Witmer.
"and let us open-prune and clear out
the underside. they'll soon rise above
the signs." ·
As the informal bearing drew to a
close with the lollipop trimmi ng plan
getting nowhere, Piersol finally asked,
"Can I get a perm.it IX> remove a tree
If it gets in the way of my sign?"
Stewart said such a request would
have to come before the commission. I In IOI.De· dBi!$, 1he amwe1" may be many s~ signs and windows.
payddatriat clirectiDg the play.
Another technique involves aessioM ~--------------------------~ with the pare11ts, separately or a.s a
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Pallns Praised .-couple.
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A mother mey not consciously be
aware that her child i1 afraid of, her,
but UDC009cloualy mlf be re.acting
to the child's fear in ari ~sirable
: way. The psychiatrist may be able to
: coacll the mother to be less anxious.
I "What may really be important in
a case is the parents aren't gettlpg
along," Dr. Kaplan aaid. "There ln&)'
be a battle i'Oyal g<>J.nc en in the wbole
family, in whlch case we 'mtglrt con-
• elude it would be pointless to work ! with the child alone."
• Quite often 10me unpl~ situa· ! tior in the home life has triggered the
• child's aberrance, Dr. Kaplan noted,
"In the final anallsis," he llid, ''lt
mllht be bat that the family becomes
• tbe patient. Thls field a moving i1I the
: direction of the family preventative
+-"8pproach." •
' The final article in this 1Ule1 wtll ! cover tM dim financial ouUook for 1 South Coast Child Guidance Cllnlc. 1 I
New Huntington
Penney's Store
, Doors Opened
With a quick snip ol the sd¥ora,
• Rep. Richard T. Hanna (D-HuntiDI·
Highway· Landscaping · Commended
:\lewport Beach's recent $32,000 land-
scaping project at the city's· west en-
trance today won plaudits from the
prestigious California Roadside Coun· cil. .,
Jn the statewide beautification or·
ganization's fall ·bulletin, Road.aide
Council official Mrs. Ralph Reynolds
wrote that work along the abandoned
Pacific Electric riebt of way indicates
Pacific Coast Hilh1'•Y in.a7 yet be
restored as an at1ractive roadway.
Newport's muave landlcapift1
projeet, $he said, "ha• eontri1Med to
this brightenin1 outloot.••
The bulletin not.et tbat.tbroulb much
of Los Angeles, Orange and San Di·
ego eobnffea, the highway ''has been
a" prime example of mu's myopic
vision ht his use of the lucl. • . with
the view of the -~ ltlocked for
miles by unsightly deveJopmeots, and
with jungles of alp& and festoons of
utility wire• completiq Ute tawdry
picture."
-Newport's p~ting o( dor.ens of
pelrn tnea aDd dinlbbery alone the
once rabble-covered, 1$.blDck 1t;retch
of PK1ftc Electric: Jnpert;J 1hows
tbat 1'at lut cout dtitl a.ave begun
to bestir themselvea," the Aoadside
Coundrreport conclucte~-
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ELECTIONS ...
racial issue. and ~uched -Republi·
cans said -by the standing of Preai·
dent Jonmon and by the war in Viet-
nam.
Nunn, elected Kentucky's first Re-
publican governor in 24 years, •h a d
aimed his campaign in large measure
against Johnaon aod bis war policies.
cant," Bllaa said.
Sell. Clifford P. Cue, CR-N.J. ), bad
aaid a Democratic victory would be
deemed by the White House an en-
dortement of tts Vietnam policy. Dem·
ocratic Gov. Richard J. Hughes de-nied that claim and state analysts
generally held the outcome to be tbe
product of local and state issues.
• ton Beach) and Ray Jordan, president
~ or the Penney's chain, parted a white
: satin ribbon to omcially open the new
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MAMll7S BACK IN TOWN -Douglass J:leiken, manager of tbe J. C.
Penney store in Fashion Island, gets help from one of Ne"'!J>(>rt's.J11ost
fam,:>US te'1dents to open this \1)01'1).il)g the larg~ '-outlet llite n.a-,.
tional Penney's chain. Mamie Van Doren· got bpck to' to...a st in t
"Perhaps it's a victory for the peo-
ple of America," Nunn said, "be·
cause I'm sure they're taking note
at 1600 Pennsylvania A venue."
"This is 1lllvt.'ler victory from the
bottom up," Blisa said, "upon which
the resur~t strength ol the party is
baaed." . .
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Peooey'& at.ore at Huntington Center
in HanUngt.on Beadlt. 1his morniq.
A host of city, Chamber o( Com·
' merce atld bu1ine1t1 community cHlfti·
C tariea were on hand to see the open·
: ing of what store mana1er George t.
; Wut called ••the new kind of Pen·
~ ney'1 store.''
I AJmott .tt the 1ame time officials
were opening a second Penney's store
, in Newport Beach's Fashion Island.
t While store officials welcomed the ! gue.1ta, several hundred shoppers
.,, stood on. the Huntington Cente.r MaJl t: awaltinf opening of the store which }f completes th.• major construction at • the center. .
The new Huntington Ceoter faclllty ~ ha! 225,472 square feet of sales space, t including a 20-bay .auto center.
• Opening of the two stores i;ignals l the entry or Penney's into major full ->. line outlets in "new market are.as,"
.: Penney's officials noted.
t! West, who is a veteran or 28 years I w\tll the chain, said the new Huntlng-f ton Beach store will offer a full line
•' "from bowling ba~ to fine furniture ~ and a restaurant Just outside the ~ main entrance to the Huntington
lfl' Center Mall is the complete .auto SP.IV·
ice shop.
Penney's President Ray Jordan, c notin& the erowth of the cbs.ln during c the past 6S years, said the local store
I is aiming at providing full shopping
services in an atmosphere that will
make shoppers feel "right .at home."
· The new stores are the iifth and ~ sixth of seven completely new, full-~ line department stores to be opened
t by the company in California this ~ year, the second and third in Orange
~County.
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l•Mrt H. w • .-Pvt>tbller
11ieMH KHvit Miter
Tllomas A. Murphine
IMMt"'9 l!dllw
Jer-• F. Collins
N.-t 8eedl CltY Editor
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Newport 's Fashion 'Island
Penney's Store Now Open
bowling ball! in our sporta aection to
bridal W-ear in the women's depert·
ments," .,d Douglass G. Heiken,
Opening day ceremonies were short
and sweet this morning at J. C. Pen-
ney's in Newport Bea<:h Fashioa Is·
land and it waa easy to see why.,
Penney officials, scarcely able to
contain their glee, were eager to
show guests and cUBtomers some-
thing entirely new in the national
chain store's 1,670-branch kingdom .
. store manager.
Longtime customers will find t h e
conventional line of soft goods, work·
ing clotties and the like.
"But ~ also have here everything
from live shrubs in our nw-sery to
live iguanas in our pet shop, fro m
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OVERRIDE ...
to pay.
Newport Beach resident E I m e r
Rothenburger said he does not . see ,
how it would be humanly feasible to
run high schools on college sched·
11les. He implored tlle board not to
try something that is not proven
(double sessions !OT high schools in·
stead of elementary schools). .
Don Huddleston also attempted to
speak. on behalf of the Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Club. After introducing club
officers and explaining why Newport
Harbor Kiwanis officers couldn't be
present he was reminded by boarp
president Donald Strauss that speak-
ers are only allowed five minutes.·
Huddleston then abandoned the po·
dium saying he didn't see how he
could possibly say what he had ta say
in five minutes. '
It wa,s clear that the &>year-old
chain cast off its older image and .at
Fashion Island blol'~omed into a de-
partment store with an extensive
range of goods.
On hand to welcome the newcomer
was Newport Beach Mayor Paul ·J.
Gr1>ber, Chamber ot Commerce Pres·
ident John Macnab, and William ){a·
son, Irvine Co. president.
Sometime Balboa Bay·Club resident
Mamie Van Doren was on the pl•t·
Corm and helped cut the ribbon. Mac·
nab look the occasion to present a
card proclaiming her an honorary
member of the chamber.
''Mamie. we've misspelled r o u ·r
name but we'll correct it right away;"
the usually unilappable Macnab said
sheepishly.
Other opening day greelers included
C:er.ald Hemphenius, assistant store
manager: Clarence Doctor. Penney's
we s tern zone ~anager for ei ght
state11, and .John McOerrnotl . group
supervisor for Orange County Pen·
oey's stores.
The new facility comprise~ 228.434
square feet, making it among the
largest Penney's s h o pp i n g center
store in the nation.
Its wares include appliances. furni-
ture, paint and hardware. and an
auto center with 16 service stalls and
an electronk wizard called the clyno-
mometer which checks 212 crlhcal
points of a running engine.
October Construction
Adds 11 Newport Homes
Hammering and sawing in New-
port Beach during the moDtti of Octo·
ber didn't exactly reach a crescen-
do, but there was enough construction
adivity to see 11 new homes ri11e, .city
Building Director Oliver S. Grant re·
ported todty.
tober, ·1966.
For the calendar y!'ar to dc:~e. Gr:rnt
said, permiU have been issued for
$21.fl million in construction. Du ring
the first 10 months of 1966 the total
was $24. 7 million. he noted.'
Republlcans toot particular delight
Jn one v\ct~: The upset triumph of A'"' . u~pd, WtlD QUSled incumbent
De"ocrait George· B. Kinsella t'o be·
come ma,or fl Hartfotd, Cmn.-the
home tO\tll ol Democratic chairman
Bailey. .
Bliss pointed u ftU to New Jersey,
where Re\>Oblicans took firm com· mand of a legislature now Democratic
by a 2 to 1 margin. The state Demo-
cratic chairman said it appeared Re·
publicans would have an edge ot more
than 3 to 1 ln the Senate and nearly
as much in the Assembly.
"The campaign in Ne'ft' Jersey was
run on the national ilsue 'why wait un·
t11 68,' and tbe results are very signiii-
"The only thing that is clea," Bail-
ey countered, "i1 ht no particul•r natiOf\al hnd ~ ttilClernibl.e new." l
Draft Card Donors ·
Facing 9wck Call
WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Selective
Service Direct-0r Lewis B. Hershey
has told local draft boards they should
strip deferments from college stu-
dents who interfere with military re-
crulltrs on campus and put them at
the top of the induction list.
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1816 NEWPORT ILVO.
In Effect
A law that eventually will pave the
way Cor massive state aid to junior
college districts went into effect today
-60 days after the adjournment of the
legislative session.
The salient provision or the law
won't go Into effect. however. until
mid-1969. That provision will permit
junior college trustees to raise t3.lCes
without. approval of district voters.
Dr. Norman E. Watson. superintefj:"'
dent o( Orange Coast Junlor College
District, explained trustees will be
empowered to raise the tax rate only
to provide matching funds for 1tate-
approved building projects .
rt no longer would be necessary tll
bring_ override propositions before the
voters.
Two Orange Coast District over-
rides have failed durin~ the last year,
neei!ssitating a curtailment or pro·
grams.
State Sen . .John G. Sc hmitz. <R-Tus·
tin). a part-time junior college instruc-
tor. has criticized the bnt. "This is
hardly the legislati ve response the
people WOtlld expect in a property
taxpayers rebellion,'' he commented.
From Pqe 1
QUESTIONS. • •
Welll Newport?"
Uerro.n : "Be~use the quality i!
poorer. which means we'd need more
or it to achieve ttie same results and
it would also cost more th.an w~ can
spend and would take too long."
Audleoee: "Why not take more than
50,000 cubic yards from the Santa
Ana River mouth?
H~rro11 : ''Because nature moves a
lot of that sand toward West Newport
for us. and we'll need au we can get
from there before the next seasonal
switch when It drifts the other way."
Audleqce: "Why _not build sea walls
off West Newport?
Herron: "Because they 're extreme·
ly expensive. they aon't build beach·
es, or add sand to them, and because
they're the last line of defense. We'd
use them only if everything else
failed ...
Audiente: "Instead of trying to con-
trol the movement of the beach, why
not do something to control t h e
~ves ?
Herron: "Because waves hittin g
straight onto the beach have only a
minimal erosJon effect. The probfem
comes with waves that strike at an
8Jlgle. II ~
Audience: "Well, then, what about
changing the direction of the waves?"
Herron: "We don 't know how. This
is still 8J1 art and not a precise sci·
ence. We're trying. for ~pie to
figure out the effects of our offshore
islands." '
Audience: "They haven't moved,
have they Mr. Herron?" (Laugtiter).
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SF Voters Thrash Vietnam Peace Bid
SAN FRANCl.SOO (AP) -S a n Franctaco voters IOUDdly rejed2d
Tuesday a Piia propo.iu. calllnc
for an immacttat. cea»ftrl and U.S.
withdrawal in tbe VietDmn war.
Tbe final count fro111 all 1,341 pre-
cincU gave 1.Sl,Q Wt.ea a gal n I t
~ue-fire and U.S. withdrawal from
Vietnam and 71,932 in favor.
Joseph Alioto, Democ:ratlc attorney
e1ected u mayor in the nonpartilan
munldpal elec:tioa, declared. bow· ever, be did not see the peace propo-
altlon result u a victory for Vietnam
war hawks.
"Proposition P WU defeated be-
cau.ae it called fer unconditional IUJ'·
.... ~jOP-tM United state.. .. Alioto
* * * OCC Campus
Hawks, Doves·
Practically Even
The number of nawu and doves cir·
dint the On.nee C.out CoDece cam·
pus la juat about even, an OCC atu.
dent newspaper dilcloled today.
According to a randoln poll by the
Barnade, publlabed in todafs iaue,
30 percent of tbe collete's atudmta
feel tbat the .... bl Vietnam ii IDGl'-
aDJ wraai -lboald .. .w. AnoGler • percml .. la tall ...
pirt ol tbe u. &. ,, ..... iD Vietnam
and be1ieft lt .. tlCDllOlllicalJ jaltifi· .a.
A third point of view WU taken by
22 percent ol those relpoadinc. 'Ibey
felt that the war moukl be ended
"when it ii feu.ible."
Ten percent of those polled admitted
having no opinlon on the war, while
another 10 percent felt that the Bar·
QCJe wu patti.nc too much empbaais
OD tbe question.
Three Anaheim
Youths Killed
In Accidents
Three Anaheim youths were killed
In Uiree separate automobile llCd-
dentl, one of them early today.
Robert E. Aberg Jr., 11, WU injured
fatally thia morning when the car in
Itrf Ceaty Traffic: t•
l?S Deadl T• Ja
wbJch be WU ridlq c:ralbed .. Beach
BouJevard just 80Utb or Ll.ncoln St
in Anaheim.
WlWam C. P•b.anlab, 23, of Cypress.
the driver, and Jack D. Cary, 21, of
Garden Grove, another pauenger,
were hurt.
Steven Craig Ajrbib:, 21. WU killed
Tuesday night when be lost control of
his car on Skyline Drive in Fullerton.
David Lynn Bowler, lB, allO WU
killed Tuesday when a pickup truck
in which be wu a puaeneer plunged
over a ~foot embankment on U.S.
69 south of Prescott, Ariz.
New CSAC Term
To Alton Allen
Fifth District Superviaor Alton Al-
len of Laguna Beech 'fuetday WU
named to HrVe a leCOnd yu:r on the
board of dlrectora of the County Su·
perviaors Aaaoclation ol OallfwniL AJkn. a retlrecl be.nbf, la DOW ter'V•
lng lo bis second tmn CID the Orange
Cowny ooard. He wu inltrumental in
eatabliabi.ng the new coanty ldminis-
trative officer.
'>ther supervisors gave a unanl·
mou aye when Second District SU·
pervilor David Baker nominated Al-
len t.o the position wttb tile .aocia-
Uoo. ~ t1rm llltl all next year.
Moon's Central Bay
Surveyor 6 Target
PASADENA, CJUI. (UPI) -Amer-
ica's Surveyor 6 r.eroed In on the
moon's Sinua Medil today, bucking
odds that could turn it into a. mil·
lion junk pUe on its m.i1SJon to find a
safe landing aite for Apollo Astro-
nauts.
A computer analyall gave Surveyor
8 only a 47 percent chance of land·
lng unscathed on. the SlDul Medll, or
C-entral Bay, a rugged lunar plain lo-
cated almoat dead center in the aun-
lit side of the moon.
Draft Protesters
w ASHINGTON (AP) -Collece stu-
dents wbo have turned 1n their draft
card.a to Selecttn Service oMoes as
a protest gutme againlt the Vietnam
wal' lace the proapect of immediate
call-ups.
Lt. Gen. Lewla B. Hershty, dra.ft
director, hu told local SelecUve Serv-
Jce boards that college defennenta
should be denJed men who refuae to
carry their classification cards or who
physically lnttrfere with . .Ped serv-
kes recruiting officers viwnr colleee
campu~s. ,
The peace lnltiaUve, placed on the
ballot only after succeasful appeal to
the State Sulftllle Court, put tbla
question to San Francfaco voters :
Shall It be the policy of tbe city and
county of San Franclaco that there be
an Immediate cea.se.1lre and with-
drawal of U.S. troopa from Vietnam
so that the Vietnamese peOJ>le cu set·
tJe the1r own problemJ? ..
Alioto said he belleved the peace
propoaltlon result should encourage
thole supporting a negotiated settle-
ment ol the Vietnam confl.lct.
"I penonatzy feel there should be a
negotiated p e a c e, followed by an
American withdrawal, and then a re-
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DEJECTED DOVE -Dazed
and diaappointed attitude of
volunteer worker at Proposi-
tion P bead.quarters in San
Francisco tells the story of the
measure's defeat by 2-1 mar-
gin. The resolution called for
immediate U.S. withdrawal
from Vietnam and amounted
to a "straw v<>te" tacked onto
ballot in mayoralty election.
Police Probing
Harbor Official's
Drowning Death
LOS ANGELES -The clrcum·
lta.nces surrounding the drown:i n g
death Tuesday of Pietro Di Carlo,
pruident oft.be Los Angeles Harbor
Commission, were being investigated
today by coroner's ~puties.
No evidence ot foul play bas been
diJcovered in the case of the 69-Year·
old bakery president who waa a cen-
tral figure in a county grand j u r y
investigation into alleged irregular-
ities of the commission.
The coroner'• office said Math re·
suited (rom drowninf and no trau-
matic injuries were found. However,
the "mode ol death" remaJned un-
known.
The fully clothed body was found by
a Harbor Department employe. It
was floating in 1.0 feet of water in a
boathouse near San Pedro's old ferry
building.
Family friends said Di Carlo had
been depresaed over the investiga-
tion Into irre:gularlties in the award·
Ing of a contract for a proposed $12
million world trade center on Term·
inal latand. Di Clrlo bad denied the
reports.
County's 'Baby'
turn to Vietnam with a m a s s i v e·
•American aid program," be 1ald.
Voters in Camhrldte, Mau., cut
ballots on a similar peace pr0poa1Uon
Tuesday. But the reault may not be
known for three weeks becauae cam
bridge elects a dty COUDCil bJ pro-
portional repreaentatloa with leCOlld
and tblrd choices.
C&mbrldge· offlclall Wd the peace
referendum would not be counted un-
W the council tabulaUoo ii ~pleted.
ne,,-born, Mich., voted • year ago
on a peace advisory resoluUon. It
was defeated 20,6&7 to 13,124.
Attempts to place the peace ques·
tion on the ballot in other major
cities, including New York, ha v e
filled.
Reapportion
Try Moving
At Slow Pace
Effort.a to revamp the 1>0undanes of
callfornia'a congressional diatrictl
moved at a 1nall'1 pace in tbl Lella·
lature today, while state lawmaker•
decl.ahned.
~e of them wu Asaemblyma
Robert H. Burte (R-H U D t I D C t o D
Beach) .•bo said be.will svppart any
• rupporUomnent plan wblcb pr-••
"ltlblllty.'' Be cauUoned other mens·
bers ot the Aasembly, now lo special
seaaion on the rediatricti.ng issue:
"I will not vote for any plan whJcb
violates the integrity of the Orange
County-Los Angeles County boundary.
I believe such a plan would weaken
~range County representation by g.lv.
mg us piece.a of congressional dlstrlct.s
that have traditionally belonged to
other countiea."
Meanwhile, another Republican a&·
semblyman carried his own reappor·
tionment plan to the State Supreme Court.
"l can't possibly guarantee as of
tbl$ day that the legislature will not
deaclock," said Assemblyman Charles
J. Conrad (R.Shennan Oak.a), the
ranking GOP member of the Elec·
tions and Reapportionment Commit-
tee.
M a result, be said he would rely
on hia own plan before UM 1t.ti.·1
hiibeat court, which told the Legl.sla·
bae to remap the congressional dil-
trlct. before Dec. 7 or face court·
drawn diatrict llnea.
''ThiJ ta the onl)' protection I have
In case we deadloct,".he said. "You're
crazy not to protect yourself."
Conrad's action drew little reaction
from members of bis own party-ao
far attempting to reach agreement
through legislative, not court, cban-
nela.
"We're not endoning any one plan,"
said party cbalrman James Halley, San Franci.gco,
The legislaUVe gears were grind.Ing
slowly in the special seaston which
convened Monday. Four b~o
from Democratic committee chairmen
and two from veteran Republlcan&-
were introduced after the session
opened.
The Assembly reapportionment
group opened its round of bearings
on the bllls Tuesday. It started with
Conrad's proposal, then moved along
to the measure authored by chairman
Jack R. Fenton (D·Montebello.)
In the Senate, the first hearing was
set for tbla afternoon-and there were
few lndlcations that the upper cham·
ber wu in any particular rush, eJtber.
The main debate in the Assembly
committee centered on whether Con·
rad's bill, wbicb allows a 13 percent
deviation from the average district
population, would be upheld by the
court.
Saturn 5 Rocket Rewly
For New Test Flight
Saturn 5, the nation's super·rocket
and in many respects the apace baby
of Orange County technicians, today
la poiaed at Cape Kennedy for Thurs·
day marni.ng's higb-.stakes test ntght.
Tecbniciana were scrambling lo the
1b1dow ol the 3&-atory machine to
compleu the count-down ticking to-
ward a 4 a.m. (PST) blast-off Thurs·
day.
The launch wUl be televlltd In
5outhem California on CBS-Channel 2,
w)\lch wlU show a tape between 6:30
and 7:30 a.m. (PST). If Ule Florida
blast off ls delayed, a spokesman
said, the launch will be shown "live".
locally.
Saturn 5, much 0( whose equipment
was made by North American Roclt·
well Corp. and tta dJ\l'i1ton1 iJl Ana·
helm, will carry an Apollo 4 unit into
epece. The latter component In many
features was worked on by McDon-
nell Douglas technicians in HunUog·
ton Beach.
Today'11 chores called for check01Jts
and first fueling of the rocket itseU.
Worksheets for today were punctu-
ated•wttb stOp·polnts wMre the space
agency must decide if things are go·
Jng well enough to continue. If work
lags. a built-in 7\t·hour hold can be
used to catch up, and a Thursday
launch couid be delayed to as late
as midday.
Never before has the space agency
launched anything aa big, powerful
and complicated as Saturn 5, but this
is the vehicle built to send Americans
on thelr way to the moon.
The mighty ship is crammed with
equipment untested in space. Although
its malden flight Is to be unmanned
and only 8"' hours long, cameras and
sensors &board seek answers to thou·
unda of open questions about thr
rocket't limitations.
The Saturn 5 weighs 6 m i I I i o n
pounds. ol which s.6 million pounds
is ·propellant. enough to orbit the com·
bined weight of everything America
ha · se nt into space before.
Its llrst stage, untested ln flight, i~
t.> spend most of the total rocket's fuel
and thrust to loft H 38'h miles over
the Atlantk.
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ILOOMING, GLOSSY
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colorful evergreen cemelie plenti, •·
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Uvalde Pays
Last Honors
To Garner
UVALDE, Tex. (AP) -~:'
ad neigbbon paid lut rell*U to-
day to f«mer Vle» Prelident J 0 b n
Nace Gamer, who left Wuhineton
In 1M1 sweartnt be would never cro11
the ~ River again -and nev-
f.I' did.
Ganer died early Tuelday, juat 15
da;JI lhart al bll 18th birthday.
"Cldut Jack," u he was known
daring mOlt of his 48 years u an
eJected olfidaJ in Austin md Wub-
1ngton. lay In state at a Uvalde funer-
al bame. Simple MrVices are set for
Thanda1 afternoon.
Gsaa, with a bright red ccn.ation
ID hil coat lapel. lay bl an opened
lteel fn1 color casket of copper. ht
death bla shaggy white eyebron mwsect u prominenUy aa a. quarter
eeutaaJ ago W'ben be became t b •
cmJ;y pencn to walk directly from one
aide al the nation's Capitol u speaker
al the Bouae to the other side aa vice
president.
Hundreds who knew him aa a Tex.as
Jetblator, aa a concrusmu for ~
yean, and u vice JftSfdmt u n d • r
Franklin D. Rooeeftlt from 1111 to
lMD, lf:lll condolences • .. ..,,,. have given ao lOaC a time and
fenr lltiD have med tWr Jtu'I to
Rda lldtamtage," Prelldent LJDdoo B.
Join*-said tn W•bington.
"Be ea.joyed the respect of Ill
Americlm u the spotnman for the
naaed ad pndica1 IDd1vidua1llJll tlllt=IUC!a ID lmpartant nlM bl a.. a crowtts a1 um .,.
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ftlOjor' Atllericaa dtJ. • W-dh more demomtratiom than
yoa can abat.e a stick at these days,
it'• bard to tell who your enemy ii.
So M. C. Bwten Jr., mayor of W-m.
st.on-Salem. N.C., an!IOQDN'd that
some National Guard troops will
stand by for a school tu electkm..
"I don'! want~ to be afraid to come to the po'lt," be uplained.
tlaa, .. fGnDlr Prlddeat Barr) s. Tra·
ma said Ill !Ddepeode~. Mo.
Chrysler Strike
Deadline Nears
STRAW VOTRI -Wppies of the Haigbt-Aabbury d.iJtrid of San
Francilco line up at Happening House (a kind of hippie community
center) to cut a atraw b81lot on "Proposition P". The atraw vote was
not coun~ otficially, but gave the youths between 18 and 21 years a
chance to exprua their sentiments on U.S. involvement in Vetnam.
"Proposition P", a resolution which sought withdrawal of U.S. troops
in Vietnam, wu defeated by better than 2-1 majority.
DETROIT (AP) -Representatives
al the Uaited Auto Workers and Chry-
sler C«p. bargained around the clock todaJ trying to avert what would be
the teeond nationwide st:rtke in the
auto Jndostr)' this year.
GOP Loser Claims-Fraud
•
Some Chrysler operations w e r •
threatened with premature shutdown
before taniSbt'1 midnight strike dead-
line u truck driven moving parta in
the Detroit aru and workers at me
ol the firm'• two most import&llt
s1ampillc operations walked off their
jal)S Toe9day.
In Gary Negro's Victory
Walter P. Reuther, UAW president,
and John D. Leary, Qirysler vice
~t for administration, led tbe
negotiating twu that have been bar·
piDiog for a new contract CO\'Winf
1111,cn> workers. The latut seaalon of
bargaining began at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
AnoU&erdOf's battle ur>eT, tJaU 14-vem· Flu Scare Starts
old v~ ~ njoJ,s amdJI
bar Cll he mrria rifle shmg amia
11wuldn at allied Jortrus at Loe NiM, Rush on Vaccine
where Tecnt ~ ~
Com~ liege con North Vietnam PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Widely
900 fatalitia. publicized government predicUons of e .. poaible Ou outbreaks this~ have
II it ju.st a Oft. or ii loriner
Prince L .. oCAlbania trying w
tell Gov. R .. lcl R...-some-
thing! The princel)' present is a
992-t>OQDd baoy white elephant -
tenfatively nicknamed COP -
which arrives in San Francisco
Thunday. The 15-JDODtb.old fe-
male pachyderm will be hauled to
Sacramento by truck, where Rea-
gan will turn it O¥er to zoo.
. ~ the unexpected rtJJh Oil In·
f1uema vaccine, drug manufacturers
aaid Tuesday.
But, drug firm spokesmen quickly
added, those who need protection will
get il
"We feel adequate vaccine has been
produced for those who will require
it this year," said Eugene McGlvern,
governmeot salts manager ~ N~
tianal Drug Divisloa of Ricbardaon·
Merrill Inc. of Philadelphia.
GARY, Ind. (AP)-Negro Democrat
Rk:bard G. Haticber'• i.avote vic-
tory In tbe raoe form~ wu usalled today by ~
wblte Republi.c*1 -tra •
The loler, ~Radii•<:\= that in two ~ "m«9 voted tban were on'tbe.JOlll ...
fte I.de eoa.oty~~ board ..
ftaJed to cerWy ~-imlnedl-~ .. tbe wtQMrt 'bec.-e of b .
questioned vote. -~ t1io preclndl where HatdMr waa · ~ ~1
glm. " ' . Tbe electfton board lncludtl J ~ha
Knapa, ccpaty Democratic~
wbo refused from 1he time Hat.cMr
WU nominated to S~ Jiim. Bodi~ members Jafid they were •{tn ' .q-. :
dary wbetWr they may properly * .
the offtdal canvass" and would pN-.
sent the voUng figureS to federfl
Judie Georce N. Beamer Jn. ne~ 1
Hammond later today and leek IS\ u.tructio~. ;.,
Refuslne to coocede victory to ...
34-y~-otd bachelor lawyer 1Vbo na.
without the beip of the local ~
era tic organization, Radigan told ....
supporters, "We feel there is need I•
further invettigation before it can 'be
decided who won this election." No
formal demand for a recount bad yet
been made.
Complete but unofficial returlll
Looks Like a Cold Winter ·
A Large Polar Front Hits The East and South
showed that a record turnout h a d ~ IWcber :tt,a votea to 38,G for
qmer told a J'11111arrt npparter1
""IT.._. WINNIR IN GARY
Democrat Richard tMtcher
at his headquarters, "We're convinced
that we have "!on tb1s election. De·
.spite tear.a and rumors, our city ~ still lnijr,ct. ...
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Campaign tensions in the steel· ~~tty of 180,000 ot wborii some 19(800 . an Negroes, bad p~
·~ •. Jloier D. Branlg:ln to order Na-
UoMl Gu.ard and state police uni.ta to .n daftdby duty o.n the ftingea ot the city •
But the election went of1 without in·
ddent and Mayor A. Martin Katz,
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NIGlftl -morntno low d ouds 1nd ,..,11, -en.r,_,. todn 111d r--.. Llnte ,...,l*•lure cl••noe.
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llncnl IO brHk I -klong 111111 Of
wlnlrY 11\0W trld <11111.
Snow •ciu•ll• dlmlnlslled c..e< lltt
GrNI l1kn region. A few flurrlt•
p4!ul1t..i trom norlhetslern Olllo to
WMllrn New York $11le.
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Pacific NorfhWHI end .... 1 I nd ICMllh Tuu, but cloer 11111• ,,.,.,. "11 rvll
tlsewhefe t cron lht aunlry.
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c;.o.011, 1118 third merftl14 Ill • ,.,,,
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tip of l•h Onllrlo w• bltnMt9d
with • fool of snow MondtY end
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cratic primary, sald it wes "the
quietest election in tbe history of
,., ?I Gary."
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National Guard
Leaves Gary Area
GARY, Ind. (UPI) -~v. Roger
Branlgin withdrew National Guards·
men from the Gary area today alter
Negro attA>rney Richard G. Hatcher
woo a narrow victory in a bitterly
contetted election for mayor.
Branlgin withdrew thousands of
guardsmen who bad been moved into
nearby cities late last week after the
,ovenior received warnings of possl·
ble racial vioience ill the steel city.
The eledlon night was peaceful, anJ
no tncldeots were reported.
BranJgln, at JodlanapoUs, sald the
Gary situation last night had been
"tense" at one time when crowds
filled the streets near the heedquar·
ws of the victorious candidate.
How Voting Went
In S~e Elections
Pll••P&•••mr ·
LOUll9ll.LS. S,. (AP) -Uiili a.
N-. a a bj ..,_, .. .._
eW tile ftnt ......... IH•W
al Jtea-., Jn JI ~ lllit Daaoo
<:NU have Dpt coafral ol tbe _.
lat.me and lleutlmDt pawlblp.
Tbe mDd upset Tuesday did not ...
vide I. flrin Clue oo whether Nmm's
denunciation of Prerfdeat Jolw'1
policies was a major contributiq f.ae-
tor.
Nunn said, "Perhaps U-1 a victory
for the people of America becmw
I'm sure they're taking note tmlgbt at
1800 PeDDSylvanla Avenue."
Nunn defeated Democrat B e 1l r 1
Ward, a former hlgbway "'°mmf11ioa-
er supported by the / state reOme. bf
about zi.ooo votes in a moderate -...
out. '
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JACKSON, "JIGM. (AP)-Dezdocral.
le Gn.·Elect John Ben WDUama. a
rouaiot rebel during two decaclea ol
party fl.ghtl In Conerea, eelebt .....
bis landslide victory over spirited Re-
pobllcan opposition today witb a caD
for harmony and progress.
The 48-:~ar-o~ i.wyer, who lost his
congressional seniority fot l\lppCrting
Republican Barry Goldwater for ~
ldent in 19&l, overwbelmed GOP can-
didate Rubel PbiliPI' ln a reeord gen.
er~ ~lection tmnout Tuesday.
. Wltb ·t,785 cL tbe 1~te'1 2,115 pre.
cincts reporttnc, Wllll&ma bad ••u vote1 to · Jl.3,375 for Ph1Wp1.
. WJlllam1, who 'Will succeed Go T. :Paw Jobluon in January, attributed
b1& victory to the comervativee al tlda
traditionally Democratic It.ate UDiliat
behind him.
H~ IUl be would rMllt.e.r t11e hol-
pital bee today far treatmew ot a
leg condition. the resaJt oL a Wcldll
War lI pillle crab, and decide 1*r
when 1o bold btl flnt ... amer-
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Jt's I hat lime ...
... And in keeping with the
season, The Grandest Mall of
All stands ready to serve your
needs for any occasion. Over 54
fine stores are stocked to the
brim with fresh holiday mer-
chandise.
Discover our enclosed mall
where everyday shopping is
made easy in our constant, 72
degree climate.
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• IWLY PILOT Wtdnesday, November 8, 1%7
.. KOVENS has
Vie q'm ~ Of "You CJJiamorid
MelWlous llrf. But a Ufetlm•'• a 1on1
time. She persists. You resist. A dla·
mond hu arut consolln1 power. And
wt heY9 a most effec:tlw collec:tlon
ot diamonds. You choose a lowly
little rinl· It iJMm• and radlatM b9auty. And she smiles bravely
Ulnlulh her ttln,
KOVENS .~ 0 South Co.st Plau, Code Mese 5'46..451
lay-A-Way Now For Chrldmu
Childrens
and'JOddlers'
DRESSES
with Dolls
to match
each
~· YOUR MONIY'S 'WOtTH MOii AT
_. WOOLWORIH'S
· Shop Every Evening
MoQday thru Friday
Un)fl 9:30 P.M.-
Saturday 'TU 6 P.M.
Proje~t 21
Unit Sets
Meetings
Chew Chew Strain
I
Could Kill You
Two Project 21 study
teams of r.ommunlty leaden
now are meeUnf weekly on
the UCI c:empus £Rlannlng
aheaa to prepari-.. Orange
County fOf' the 21lt Century.
One study team under the
leederlhlp ot Corona del
Mar plannine conaultant Ted
B. Adalt la conaidering plan·
n1ng coordination between
various BOVernmeot and prl·
vate •cencles.
Often we aay, ''w b e n
there ta an emerataeJ. call
the doctor. Call an ambu·
lance. Get the paUent to the
hospital u qulck)y u you
can."
Tb1a ls sound advice when
conditions faYOr It. Jl'or ex-
ample, if you can apply life-
saving mouth • to • mouth
breathing until the doctor or A MCOnd study team un-der the direction of Arthur ambulance arrive; 1f you
B Galllon former dean of can P\lt on a tourniquet un· the use &:bool of Arcbltec· -til the bleeding patient geta
t:re, is dlscu11tng the deter· to the hospital; if you can
loratlon of downtown areu. make the patient comlorta·
1 ble during a heart attack; When the atudy teams fee 1f you can apply or.t aid to
they have sufficiently ex· a burned patienl
plored the field each will But time ta of tbe eaaence prepare a report that will become the baala for a pub-when other acute emergen-
11 conf nee cJes arise. F or example, ~:i ~tudy teams conlider dl~ on a piece
are being organized under
the joint spooaormlp of Pro-
ject 21, beaded by Phllco-
Ford Aeronutronic General
Manager John B. Lawson,
and UCI Extension.
Orange Cout members of
the Adsit team are Robert
M. Willon, Costa Mesa city
councilman ; Harriet Bemus
of Newport Beach, planning
chairman of the League of
Women Voters; Kenneth A.
Reynoldl, p 1 a nnlng dlrec·
tor Hunt Ing ton Beach;
F r a n t Drake, chairman
• Weatm l D I t e r Plann1ng
c.nm1811on; Jobn L. Kem·
menr, COGtroller, Aeronu-
tronJc1; Jllchard A. Reele,
Irvine Company directOr of
plamling; Coulson Tough.
UCI campus architect, and
William A. Wren, assistant
to the president, Huntington
Beach Company.
Orange Coast residents
studying downtown deteri-
oration are S a m u e 1 H.
Downing, past chairman of
Newport B e a c h CHART:
Larry IJttle, dlreetor to Cos-
ta Mesa CHART: M a r k
Gwnbln,er, Laguna Beach
Citir.em Town Planning AJ.
aoclation; Dr. Henry S.
Kaufman Hunt l n ;·ton
Be a ch city councilman;
John L. Costello of H~tlng
ton Beach, admtntstratlve ::lat md Ed'ftld E. Ba-• g«leral plan eoordl.
nator for the lrvlne Qnnpa-
81·
Death Leap
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
-The 17-year-old dauCh,ter
of an arm7 colonel leaped to ber death from the Gold·
en Gate Brld&e Monday,
the 330th 1u1cide from t h e
span in 1tl 30-year hlstmy.
'n. C o a 1 t Guard re-
covered ~ body of Kim·
berly Lehan, dl.upter of
rettred Col. Andrew LeHan
of Novato.
C1l metll ·or hunk ~lobster.
By tile time help arrive• the
patient may be deed. Often
his life depend• upon wheth·
er or not he penlca, or can
supply hll own ftrat aid.
Here is a samattc example
of such a one who saved her
own life:
Dear Dr. Steincrobn: . I
am writing 1hll ill tbe hope
of aavtni tomeclDI'• Ille as
the ruult ~ 1111 on aper·
lence.
RecenUJ I rad a map·
dne artk!le about what to do
if you abould bappen to
chon .oa ._ piece. ..OL.meat.
All t.be 1uaiert1ona were rea·
ly useless becauae there
would not be time to follow
them: try to cet the person
to re~. call a doctor, lower
the person'• ·bead, call an
ambulance, pound b1m on
the back.
· But when you are choking
from a piece of meat lodg·
ed tightly in your throat,
there ta not time to do any-th.lne becauae you , will be
dead Jn a very few minutes. m .JOU can actually cough
you are safe, because it
takes air to cough and you
won't die 1iJ loDI u )'OU are aettillc atr.> • ~ So now to my expei'f ence:
a number of yeara~l was 't bGllM eating •
'l'be ~wu a little " the tiniecf wu too t
didn't chew It sufftcle.atl1,
and Jt stuck Jn my throat.
I tmmecllMIJy tot uJJ. a4
went to ~ a1nk to get ~
water, thtltinJ..:" would dlalodge tt. N " happen-
ed. I WU withaat any air at
ill l WM ~out tbe
window .• and ~
grew large ap4 ,._, aroma
the edges arid I ·Dew that
my eyes were buJClnC from
lack of air. for l wu tak·
Ing in none at all.
I knew I would be dead 1n
a matter of momenta if not
minutea. I wu clawtn1 at
my mouth trying to aet air.
I dragged out my dentures,
I could not even pap, for
even that takes air.
Then my eye fell on one
of the old-fashioned kind of
dllbmops we used to uae in
lieu of our ' present day
sponges, with a wooden ban·
die.
I plcked It up and rammed
the handle (abo11t half an
inch in diameter) down my
throat and dislodged the
piece of meat. Before tlUI
happened, however, franUc
thoughts were going through
my mind, the knowledge
that d e a t h was aecond.a
away, that I could not run
neit door or call a doctor GI'
expect any kind of help. (t.·
ter, I felt grateful that there
was no one else present who
might have tried to help
me by pounding my back or
calling an ambulance) be-
cause my life had to be AV·
ed immediately.
Since that time I ba.ve
warned my frienda and rel·
atives to find aometbin1
nearl>y (the handle of a Ill·
ver knile Is efficient and
safe) and to puah It down
their throat in tbe event th8t
food should become lodatd
there. A number of ;.JtJ
friends, and people I llal't
read about, bave died
Cknly from tbil ldDd ol of>.
atruction. ·
In the .... I nad .. ol
the solutiou woal4 have
been too late to do *fl1 Sood.
I would surely h&Y• died
very quickly if I hadn't uaed
a prod to dislodge tbe plece
of meat. -Mrs. L
or. s~ "*M ''""" ti te St•• 1<111111 Y_...I' •Wit ..
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hearing Tburlday -in Se-
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braid trim and new loncjer
length and you've got it:
drikin~, smart, sophisticated.
In Beige, Light Blue, Orange,
Pistachio. Skipper Blue and
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Governor Signs 1, 72·5 Bills Passed by ~gislators
SACRAMENTO W>> ·...:
Jt 'll cost lllOt~ ·to lft DW·
tied, and be ~al to !boot
a ringtaled cat ~ the . .. ~ "
1967 regular legislative ses· billa they deemed necessary
sion'a new laws take effect to cope with California life
Wednesday. in the 1960'1. Gov. Reagan
Legislators passed, 1,~ signed 1,Tl5 of them into
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GOP . Sched ult:s $1 Milli on
Battle fo~ ' HRuse Control
·' WASHINGTON (AP) '!'How many newsletters
Republicam are gearing up dOfS be send back home;
extenaive surteys to target , does be make a television·
soft spot3 in Democr•tlc rAdio report to his district; ·rants for a •t million GOP is be doing bis homework;
JSsault ln ne.xt year's battle . ho. well known is he In bis
for control of the House. district?"
The aim. as explai .. ~ hv While trying tolocate weak
about •.ooo in Jts war
chest aJ'\d expects to have
SI million by campaign time.
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Law.
Those co~ "urcn-
cy" leetalaUon -tbe blllJ
that could '8t I two-ttdrda
favorable le&blative vote -
took effect immediately up-
on the 1overnor'1 stpature.
Amonc tbele were the bill
expanding borle 1*1DC ....
som, the '1 billloa tu blll,
the ~.08 billloD budeet and
Ute meuure mdiDC it J.Ue...
gal to carry Joaded IUDS 1D
moat public area.a.
Moat bllll, however, do
not take effect until tbe flit
day after the Miiiion olfidal 1Y enda. Th.la melDI Nov. I
this' year. lince tb6 lealthY
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le54ioo didn't amddy ad
until tbe ~aride _..,
Jng in September ......
SERIOUS RFASON
Some of the eew JMn...,
puzzle tbe ....... cibm. ~ there narmallJ ill a_..
IOU.S re&IOll belliM llilll..,.
.islatlon.
Lawmakers dedded. ti
make it a crime te .e..t tllle
ri.nctalled eat, ,_. ._,_..,
because tbil little ....a .ii
in danger of atiwtiew If it
were wiped oat, •· .... would be a part flt Califtr-
nla history, for the rilC-
ta:iled cat WU a fniqm rd
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GOP strategists, is to pin· Democrats, Wilson said, the
point tadduster Democr .. uc GOP aroup is conducting a
congressmen who get low talent search to find strong
pe:rsooallty -or recognition Repabllcam to throw against
-ratings from . the tot.era them.
back borne and flm may "It's an based on the old
be wlnerable to an attack political· saw, you can't beat by a well-known Republi-somebody with a nobody,"
can. be said. All .. ihe TOY WORLDS•.
The streteQ. said Rep. And · ... :. th R ........... U Bob Wilson, chairman of in ..,...,, e ..,,..., .
the Repub\icaii Congression· c a n s ac.knowledge, th4'
al Campaign Committee, in-name's the thing.
volves a 8h1ft of emphasis BETl'ER KNOWN
from a poUtical seek-and· Rep. Robert .a. "Bob"
destroy strategy based on Mathias, who won the Olym-
staWticl to ooe r.eroing In pie decalhlon in 1948 and
en penopallties. 1952, was "better known in
The GOP croup .pNYiaul· his di&trkt bin the .even-
ly cbenneled its' JatM11 md term Dem°:r~ delea~ effort.a at "taigit dlA'llD'9' -1" when " wm a
where Demoeli'IM W ... Californla Mat Ill the HOUie
htr Route ..... M • bl 1911, Wlllan Mid. ~-1~. ,... ~ et ... the BepnN\o-e -._ mt· en .. not C"'I'"'*
CONDUCT IUltVE\'8 tbeJr t.iam hmK to ,..mc
· To plot the 1988 Republi· ~-~ ':C:!' J'1eor~:. can ~t on Democratic ~ ev Howie control, "We're get. phys, Rooatd Reagans or
ting set up to conduct sur-Shirley ~le BJ8ckt, or
veys in depth far beyond scanning OJYmpic records
what we've ever done," said for ano1blr ·Mathias.
Wilson, a oalifornia Repub-"We're' really out on a
lican. talent seaRh for CJUlllt.md.
These surveys, he said in ing gu~," be said. "We're
an interview, will be de-not g tD put ow money
signed to measure a Demo-on the tmtll n know
crat'a potential weaime111 the clplllbllititl of the Cindi·
with the voters by gather-date."
tng this tim1 of information The GOP congtt111kloal
about him: committee says it now has
lrlatol 1t Sunflower, Cotti Mesi
Fas/Jion Ham
1' ""let• et •twk• _,, e•l•n
HAID CRDCHmD HITS
Acrylic turbans, cloche11,
pillboxes, toqua, helmets.,
.. Some trimmed with s&-
quins, beaw. ~:pearls.
Alto wool-mohair-nylon
tarban. fts1ortec1 colon.
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47 Law Officers Graduate
Fort1•YeD p .. c I •·
CS'I trom law liGlOC'Olmat
agencies ~ut oran1e COoo'1 loda, Mid pdua-
---,..., Ille . --"" ol ... County Peece Offlctn' Actidtmy at
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'l'IMJwtN_ltd_ •t1p1e••" at cenmon11s
Jut ....._ Munldpol Judfe
EUllM C. I..-cbaunr was
~--· O.SU.tel of the 1eade· "'1· --od by OOC ad tho O...p Coui>· 11 a.toll and Sllertll'o A•· M!iltlob, wtn:
AIWIEIM -Slapbon R.
Bennett. Kenneth G. Brott.
Frank A. Candella Jr .. ArUs
E. Cue, Alvaro Del Rosar·
io, Tbomu E. IA:hmon,
Frederick N. Mills Jr., Ger·
aid W. O'Keefe, Kenneth B.
:-..-•. -ud Fr-II. Ve Ill Woord. : COSTA 111M -Lan 0. · Dam..w, Dani A. Dye, : p-A. llodpn, William
p, -·· LoolllJ'd II Toucbtoo ud Gary D. Wot>
ster.
CYPl\Es.S -Philip A.
Farrell ud llonald £. Low·
"'"''· HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Michael L. Gulich. Darrell
P. Klopj>, Robert L. Pry,
and Janie1 B. Rotbaermel.
LAGUNA BEACH -Low-
J1 w. Barlow.
LA HABRA -James E.
Powell, Willi.am C. RJeh·
ar<ll, and Daltoa s. Stallonl
D. Slndtr• and Jerry G.
SchOenenber1er.
STAN'l'O~ -Jameo P. CUnnlJICll>m.
TOR!IANCE -s .. phtn c.
Badenoch and DoDlld W .
M•ylW'd.
WESTMINSTER -111<!1· •
ard A. Wetnhehner. '
Hull Appointed
Head of CARE
110RANGE -Carson t:. J . Ktnnetb Hull, recenUy
Bench, Martin Qlafloff and reUred pratdent of Air
Racer D. Gilbert. Oal1f«n!1, today WU . ZDom·
PLACENTIA -Roger C. ed Orange County chairman
Gisler. for CARE Inc., the nation·
SANTA ANA -Charles al organiUtion which di stri·
Bail Bill A Brun °·• butes food and 1elf·help ma· ey, . s, ~
~t L. End ey, William E . tarial! to needy areas
Larson, Joseph E. Lepine, around the globe.
J6mM1 B. Mannina, Loran 1bl ar1ul11Uon •aid H~
11. PoweD, ~ B. --. ,_ will -CAJlll 1 sren, Tbon\u G. S•wyc, Food Outade and Christ·
llld ir.u.oll L. ---Con! PrOlf•m throll&h· SEAL B&ACll -Jamu out the county.
.-ALBER TS__,
HOSIERY
WHn 11'1 •dlo11 11.I
Tri_ed P 1\Nl'•HOSE yet?
Who ever thought "long undiea" could ~ck
'° much 1ock? And wluit with hemlines
way up to there, these tricky emoothie8 are
juat what a pl nteda
Look Sleek
Top 'to Toe!!
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IHEER PANTY HOSE
AIL11!E WAT
IREER AGILON PANTYHOSE
.TEXTVKED PANTY HOSE
DIAMOND PANTYHOSE
N• AU 0... Loe. PriM
PAJll
LIMIT 3 PAIB TO A CUBrOMl'lll
A PElliK·A.·800 SHOE -WITH A BOW
Oft ie Or.le11t
Dr. and ~._ jlerberl B. Martin say farewell to
lriondl .. t111J lloard tbe P & 0 Lines' 28,000 pu-
aencer ship Oi'oua.J tor erutae to the Orient. Jlar.
tins live on Wilaoa. Street in Costa Mesa.
Petefson ·to Build
New Nursery School .
Pwaner" N..,..-t • Mesa
Uolllod Sebool llblrlcl lnll· too Jarl G. ,.,_ Tueo-
*1 ........ • """""' -dty ...... permit to OOllJtruct a •ID'IWJ ICbOOl
laEaetl>luff
TM ft...elaNroom, one
story struottn will bl built
at il01 VIiia del Oro and will be ...... llaltblull Pr•·
Four Young
Countians
In ·LA Show
Banquet Slated
For Sen. Kuchel
More ~ 250 penons
irom Oranp County are n ·
pected to attend the S100
ptr plat. testimonial ban·
quet l.n Beverly }tills 'lbura·
day for U.S. Stnaitor ·TbGm·
aa Kuchel IR·Califoral8),
according ta Mrs. Florence
P. Black, tickel chair(llall
ltr the county.
NOi/£ OF
WORLD FAll(JU4
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OHIO
Novemlier 9th
Thru
Now;,;ber I 7th
BEEP STICE
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SOLD .AT LIADING 8HOWS AND ,A/JtS COAST TO COAST
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years 1
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December Start
For New Library
Oran11 Cout cOJlete ta ~
• ftaal111o1D1topta1llW I· library la fJ.Ded to capacity
· brlf1. with 40,Gm volumu.
. Construction of ta. · '1· .~ all for the preaent
· mWloa Ubflr7 btllU ba 1UnrJ to be converted into
December aftlir a ..tr.ct a COUDlllillg etnt.r. Tbt ex·
: iJ awarded 1.a&lr Illa .S•~ Jltblc cOU.IUWlllne cater, • ~ ~ctnan1. C0~1 ~~ag, :.i~~y ~ WU to btliJt & year -.,_., ~ ~ '
WU po.tpoMd wltJa; the dt-' beta cCIDdemned.
• feat of two tu OINnide tJIN:· Thf MW library will be I
tions four .. strory ltructure de• . dJftld by Wllliam Bluroclt _., The new date for the bu1ld lrid AllOcfate1 of Corona ... ~ ~d ~ ~ ~ ~ del Mar. COMING SOON -Artist's sketc:h .OWs new Sl·mllllon library to be built 'on
! man z Wat.loll Some' ftlOr '1'bt diatrict'• share of Orante Coa.st Colle&e campua beeinnin• ln December. Start of COftltrucUon
! 000 lD •te-woftertd {Uidl b~c coats bu been ac-had been delayed while junior coll111 di.uict 1CCwnulated funds to match Rate ~ will be wtttidran u COil· etJmUlated from aeveral IJ'UlL _ . ltntcti• dGllD't ....... by-I01U'CM, •CCOl'dbll to Dr . ._;;, ________________________ _
--Feb -Watson. Moniet from a 10.. . _,.,.. . -· ceat Oftl'rSdl ta puaed in ~ The atat.e funds were COD· --tr.• lllkf..... .... ..... r Bro•·-...... ,~onOCCp1ovidlala.. trtctlllllta,-4~ rv.. ne ,.
, bafance of tbe colt of.. .. '"--fr.a ....
• library· CNlle la •••td nlo.Ucm
. At the 1aat ICCl'tdlatSoa wltbla the cllltrtet liav1 blto : villt to occ Dlllr)J ave ~ be llld. years ap, ..., coBtat Tbe naaablder ol fundl
$650,000 FraUd Trial Set
, expertl *""11 erttldatd ....-. fll baUd tbl librll'J,
the coDllt fer its "lude-Dr. w.-Nici, came from q~tt Ubr1r7," Dr. Watlola badllt cm w It hlutrtual·
wd. 11 eBmtwW ID llW eqatp.
• The new library will bold JDlllt JUl'Clll1111 fao tbt eur-
75,000 volumeai. Thi pn1111t iwt )'Ill'.
The trial of four men ac· Robert Miallacda, 401 On·
culld oC a fll0,000 conspira· tario.
ey Ind sraad theft which Judt• Wllllam Murray
allaledlJ put • but out ol trant.ed tbe ,eontblpuce be-
'""PHI ud bnb1&pted a cauae two ot the .!our have
DeW attAlnlJI and tbeJ Uk· ,..._, firm. ldMduJed for td for time to tiecome more
Mcmda1 ia 0r..,. c.nty ta1nmar ~ a. cue.
....... Court, wu camtia· ~u ·are wwc1 of putici·
1lld to Ja 1,, 1* patlni la a ci.t wrltiDc
and two other banking op-
eratio111 which eventually
resulted in an alleged
overdraft of $650,IOI.
11>e diltrict attorney's of.
fice baa charged that the
four also were involved hi
operation of tbe JtocPiew
Milk Farms of DowneJ
and Fullertoo which went
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Lagunan in
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Thursday at the HuatmpJD
BMcll Art Gellery IDd Di·
do'• Art School
Kea Knatlon show• la ....
..... •oaabcM ... W'fllt:. _ ....... bldllilped
ad built tbe Pcllttooptr
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54.pe. lenice for 12 .. -·--'408 5'.pc. ..mce for u. ___ 1456
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. New Sellool Takes S .. pe
Gentle Crll88der
Joan Baez Telb Goab
CARMEL VAILEY. cant. message to Hano~ "lt would and haa forced tu collec·
(AP) -Joan Baa sat on t>. tbe same u the one I tors to take it ~ from
the grass in the bot -and haw for tbia COUDtry -stop her bank the put three OI LOii WllS1U watched a tiny IPider crawl ...__ -.·• across the pal:m fll her -... _ years. <:7 I
band. And in Henol. lbe added, ~itber Joan DOr her close JtUltlon.6
The wilJoWY, S,.r-old '"Ibey would problbly lhoot aalOclates will w what abe OIANetl eclUHTT'I NIWllf AND
folk singer, whole ltunnlol me tot it." makea IA~ y ... but last ::' ,~ L::_~:=
soprano voice bu made her Be9del tbe demonttra· year, a source reported, the WOM ...
rleh, quietly explalned why Uona. IMl'Cbel, alt-Ina and government took '60,· ftiUY!'ft .t".l 'M;Mt.,.
lhe wants IO detperMiely vlOla, lbe alto baa fought OOQ from }\er bank. ,..._.., 'AT'sJiali'JM
. to change the world. an mnua1 aklrmllh with the She would J1k.e to start oth· IE: i e•fff&U The spider reached the lnlerall Revenue Service. er ftODylolence ~ls. but 1 R8tr
rim ot her palm and atop. Sbe cla1ml tba~72 cent ••Y• ~ big' pr1Gblem ta u so" ......
ped S .. _ g-Uy '-t It -"· of U S. •--' I ~· Ul'A•ll ·
otf into the g,ass beneath a foe mBlfarJ parpoees, "and . MCM>&h to run "em." She ~O ~LL
gnarled old oak. next -me ~ the 1tu-add-.a ~t ..i..-haa ,J6 a to ---This is the .J.... lhe ....... _._.,~ #i __ _, it .. J;11 '"' "" ... -·vuer ,... ~
• in: ~u .,. W-.uL • ... ea 1oes "findlng someone go o d u -· --
.,._.. ._.. .. ~ ~-~ wui ev start IC.boola in Rome, Par· ........ 11 loves best, whfn lbe feels to 75 percent." is and New Ybrk. but she --==--'l!.'"'9.
she makes her point in the To keep ber nonviolent gave no details. IOUIM COAST. ~.. •
world. It'1 the lite of the CCIDIC-,.,. from beinc mar-She regards the "flower .,...1::11 **' .
Institute for ~t:-11 of Nd, ,me baa.l'efuled te P«1 childrea" u being nonpo-~~·~:-,-:.::•
Nonviolence, a ~found· tbe tu perceota(t. lbe fig.. li~ and sometina of a ~-~~!AC~• ~·~L~·~~5 :!ia~~~lf~u!:i~una_.~g-~___;.to_;;;;;_~._~·~__;-~....;..·~· _w_pt:..._w..~-·--:.,....~~--~~~~--~-~...;
some 400 penoos aiDce Oc·
tober, 196.5.
The one-room ICboolboWle
nestles here in a ,,_. vai.
ley, about 130 mllet south of
San Francllco.
"They say I'm a pacifUt.
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1be partly completed Fulton School, latest addition
to the Fountain Valley School District's growing
, ·number of facilities, will open for business early
next ye~. The dome-like structure on top is the
roof which covers a large, central learning area that
replaces the patio in the center of most other dist·
rict schools. This facility is located at 8778 El
I don't call mylelf a peel·
fist. I'm a nonviolent sol-
dier. at war with war and
a U the tbiDCs it ccmotee,"
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T~maPS
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TM 1oolr that nndencores all
your Fall cuua1 clothes. Pet·
forated V1J1!P with tear-droo
cutout. Blaclc only. Siu. 5-10.
llllEIBI
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DreMY 1hoel with Cl'Uhf'd
le-thet vamp •nd 1moolh col·
Jar. ()pm beCk little heel Blade
only .bi lllilNe' ~ I to 10.
Lago St.
·s
1-ITWS
Great classmates.,.~ ••
-cially smart with suits and
apomwear. Double T-
straps. crushed vinyl up-
pers. Sizes 5 to 10.
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BLACK BIWRINAS
Snug-fit s'kimmers '¥t'itb
hidden d!"f\Y$bing tie.
Perfect casual shoes for
bade to school. Here in
misses' abes 5 to 10.
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""" Aboul Shop Every EveninCJ Woolworlll'e
1~Y•;:. Monday thru ft'lclay
Holds YOAK
"ur<N,..
Ho Cerrvtne
CMr ... EVHI
Until 9:30 ft.M.
Saturday 'Til 6 ft.M.
r
Laguna '67
Building Up
On·'66Mark
she said.
"You run an institute for
nonviolence, tbm somebody
says, 'Well, bow'• 1lae ldaool
going?' I say it dofa't JMlre
a damn bit of diff4ll'ellCt ,et.
anyway. 9lil ldaoal. But tra
a good ldea ht lt ......
and for what it II. It"• 1W7 ood. •• 1sne_u. bela 1so11 ... 1a
dozemof,_. I a.
The valuatioe of Laguna tiom tbrciadt tile ,_..: -.
Beach building -w .. Is· ttwar, auddl•~ chi Dal* ..-""-marches, ll~lm. a vtatl-
tued during October wa~ keeper for the CCIDdel.Mecl
well ahead of the same of San QoentJ.a Prilon. Lut
month la.st year. month 1be was ~ tbe
HMVever, the total permit Cirst arrested in a major
antidraft delDonstntioD at valuation far ~ first JO the Oatland, CaOC, ArrIJ1
mooths ol this year contin-Jnductioa o.mter and ,,_
ued t. lag behind the same seoteoced to 10 da)'I bl tbe
period in 1966. Santa Rtia prUon Imm.
Clyde Z. Springe, c i l y Each dae hM 25 ltu-
build.in(-and plenning direc· dent.a who pay $15 a week to
tor, a.id 46 permitB for Oc-attend, plus 50 centa fer a
tober, including 11 for new bologna sandwich· and· M·
onHlmiJy dwellings. had a lad luncb. But the tcbool It
total valuation of '320,985. kept roiDC wttb her mon-
WUb •perm.its issued in ey.
·Oct.ober « J&st year, the to-Tbe ldMM>I conducts semi-
tal valuation w• $231.790. nan periodl of silence for
The total v.Jution of 461 cont,..,.... md bolda dis-~ Jwed ~ lirst cut .... 1'bl atudenta ~'{'*.a£ .. ~ ~:e:;:~ m. 'lbe preceding 'jeflZ dur· ;.~ .... me. same ,eriod, there Jou ..... wi1b mnued w~e 58.1 permits lSIUed di,..t ~._ wbo belleft '
witb a tot.i valuation r1 s:z.. she ii a c.aunoniA, stating
814,234. um K she were to carry a
Tk t.1te1t of uqui1ite fre9re11c", 111
eti.l11el Lelique glen, "'•cl•, 11ecke9e4
elMI , .. 1e41 i1 Fre11ce •• ,
SMAltT AND SLHI ••• New o,,.f cettt"'•
1lick blttk ond white strip•" •"' YHity
mirror on lop .•• lo ..... ln v~ ...... ,.
Stv•nlton ••• luutiful, yet co111,totely
$15.00
Choou from • •Ht ..lediet1 of otlter1
sl•rl1n9 fr-• , , $6.Jt
MOOll AND ITAi •••
loevtlfully
h.!MfcrefW c.v0fo4 tl•u
compoh , , • ht ft.. IMntlftil
•"' _. ,.,.,., ef ow
At!tHtH , • ...,.. •••
$11.00
Su tho me~y metchin9 I'-• S11d-4"'9 9.Wm,
1u91r l. cru m, 1.11 & ,.,~. c•IHlleho".,-s
en.I olheri , • ,
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IY PlOTECE
••• N11.vy Blue,
Jet Blick, Chocol11.te
P11.tent, Swamp
Brown,
Bairbazon Blue
••• $20
lllWANT COLOI. ••
Lecquere4 aervint treys
••• Ce11imr Hh, Chip
l dip ••• Sneck 1et1
o t , .C.!Mfl111ent Hh , , o
Luy 1uH111 , ••
Co111pot•1 ••• ch ....
trey1 .,. All ere
li9htweight for u1y
Chrid111e1 1hip11in9 • , •
fro111
$1 .50
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$6.95
11109, MOD • , • n4
wild, wil4 , , , Wrist
lteN1 n4 watche1 to
to witlt ifle 111ost oxotlt
011101'111tlo , • • Lovely to
Mhol4, •IHI .,. oloctro11•
lcelly ti1110 teitff •• ,
Shock-ro1l1te11t , , , A11ti·
111e9netlc , , • 6uer•11•
teod for I yHr ,,,
fro111
$7.95
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T. Ced
Ddve,
named ·
in the l
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repreae
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Dave Cerf
Wins Honor
From 4-H
Da~ c.rf, 18 • year • old
aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton
T. Cerf of 3175 Larbtone
Ddve, Onmge bu been
Dlllled the statewide winner
ln the 1987 4-H dubs' ento-
mology program.
~ such, he'll be going to
DAJL Y PllOT J J
Huntington Council
Coast Sol.ans Help
ln:Fire Tax Relief
Boas the AameDibty and Sen· tu.Ing agencies to r'euaeas
ate ba4 before tbem today property lost to major brush
measures to gtte. tax relief fires in areaa to be desfn uat.
to property OWDeTI 'Whose -loss: exceeded $1,000 tn last ed dlauter areaa by the
week'• 'SoutherD California 1overnor.
bruah fires. Under the billJ, oae-tbtrd
Sen. JUQll E. Wbetmore, of tbe property tu wouJ4 be
(R·FU1lir1cJD) aDd A.ne1b· computed lln the orlginal '&I· blym•~ Robert & DH· aeaamtnt ad two -~ on
ham, (lt;Jflwport Beach), tbe ...._ afta' 11111111·
Old bua bencbea oo aide·
w alks ln Huntington Beach
are on tbeir way out and
will be repllced with new
ones without aclvertlJinl,
the C 1 t y CouDcl1 decided
Monday. The new ones cost
$45 each.
In othel' action oo agen-
da iteIDJ, coundlmen:
Plannln& VarlaDce -Ap-
provect a ~diUonal excep-
tion (or TUlt1n vw.ge, Inc.,
on property located on the
eut Iida of Bushard Street,
approdmatel.1 eoo feet IO"°th
of Hamilton A venu.. T h e
Pl.annln~Commtpion rec-
omm appr'1Val.
Fin.al Tract -A~ a
final tract map from Dutch
Haven Homes with coodl·
tionJ.
Notice of Completion -
Accepted notice from Stelny
Mitchell Co. for wort com·
plete on aipaJlutloll of
Main·Fttth and Sprtnidale·
McFadden and Warner·Al·
gonquln lnteraection.
Bonds -Accepted subdl·
vision agreemen& with Bel·
en Inv. Co. for Tract 6355
and Tract 6364 and fOr Bal·
boa Savtnp for Tnct 1445
and accepted dedication of
tmprovementa ID Tract 68M
for Covl.qton Brotber'I.
Requeat for Payment -
Agreed to pay $22,997.tl aa
the clty'1 ahare of the coat
of lmrovementa on Atlanta
Avenue at the Huntmcton
Beach Channel D0-1.
Storm Drain -Accepted
low bid of '19,965 from La-
mar Corp. for COll.IUUction
ol relnforced pJpe 1 t o rm
dralna, catcb butnl, and appan.unea an 7tb Street,
Xlm Lane and Frankfort Streel
Cleanup -~ law
bld ot '1S• tor eh r ., ·
elty owned Jots·=·, ..... in the survey CC'Dld·b
the OU Superiat.dlat.
Claim• -nem.ct Cl at a
No. 2M'l of JllDll P. KotlJ•
bar for alleged penoaal a.
juJ1ea ~* ID a faD 8t
the Goldenwest Co l'l t I •
IWimml.ng pool; a&lm No.
rf 41 of J. Gordon sttbblap
for alleged damagea to a
camper caused by .a tr..
limb utendln& ioto M a l n Street; and Claim No. _.
of Douglas Aircraft Co. for
alleged damage to road· uq.
der construction -eztend-
tng from Springdale 1o Able
Lane, due to sheet now of
water on adjacent land and
referred all to the city at-
torney and the city's lnJur. -:~-=:~ _ Second ~er. Loak AJ,efe
R•adinga -deferred action &m. • • e.eo youn"" B. ~ .. Scoui.sctentilts.· of t~loren Post 340 .(Collloa ~unlca-on Ordinance No.. 1.858, , ,,. .,, -r amending the Huntl.niton tlqpa) ~eard Dr. C~nw~y Snyder of the U.S. Venua.!xploratlon Pro&raDl (second .
Beach ordinance code relat· .frorrl left) discuss the recent Mariner probe of that planet. Snyder, of the Jet
Ing to eatabllahmenta having Propulsion Lab, spoke in the Collins cafeteria Nov. l, after whlch the EXplorws
llve entertainment and all elected the off.leers below (from left): Steve Emenon of Santa Ana, pr~nt;
eatabllahmenta having on· Alan Bradfield of Costa Mesa, quartermaster, and Jim Wingrove of Laguna
premile sale and conaump-Beadl, advisor.
lion of alcoholic beveragea. --------------------------Approved Ordinance No.
1359 relating to code amend· ment No. 67-15 _ "0" Com· postponed action on Or· chenettes; ordinance No. 13-
binlng OU District ; Ordl· dlnance No. 13M relating to 67 relating to wall require-
nance No. 1360, relating to ~· on refuse collection 1er-ments for professional com·
i.one case No. 6'1-17. vice; approved Ordinance merdai and industrial UHS ;
Ordinances First Read· in&• _ Approved Ordinance No. 136& amending the Hun· Ordinance No. 1388 repeal-
tancaba and vebldea far
hire.
Notlflcation of HeariDC
Freeway Route -Recelv!j
and filed by State of Calio
fornia cl a DMston of Hlg~
way public hearing aet fot
Frida7 Dec. J ,. 1917 at 10
a.m. ID tbe Hulltmltolt
Beech Hl< Sct.oo1 Audi~ bun. :
No. 1361 relating to 1 0 n 8 tington Beach ordinance inf chapter &8 Of the Hunt-
change No. 368, Ordlnance code by amending aection tngtoa Buch ordinance
Np. 1362, Ordinance No. t700 (m) re-deflning mot.ell code and all aectlom per·
Ul.1, Ordinance No. 1384, re· to pennlt 21 percent of tal.n&n8 fbereto. and addlDC 1atbaC to ICM cue 17-25; alellMC aaltl to bave kit· new~ II. relatlft to _....;. _____________________________ -J_
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. Your Doi/an Go F-unher at Sean
Price Breakthrough
Sears
~~.-~-u... foar-c1a7 ~ f.11' a.a& 0aa,..... ......
intr"""'-' ·..uan.r me.a-pien.L 18ref~'*-6 .,,_Bw • Bedblm''.i&o ~ wttb 09\t.'8-w P.pe's. Mis -'i ff'fe tu nt¥ -for .............. . . .. ..... .-trend by Uqu« and
'lbe blDI authGrbe local ct1arette dealers. Di9e WU Pi ffloot)J ID
Oran1e County' Fair entom-
oloO aweepdatea winner, SJ ·
repreaentln& Ida Oranie Pla· Conference ated
u Prodacerl 4-B Club. • ~.· ~ 5#7·1r:.i5 O~.<cOrillriufiic8tions .tM ardlr1 ~ . ,· : J:: ~! :a~ . ·'11Urty . ~ . Wi'ltiDg County chapter Of the SO: ~Id 1at1Ct1 from tbe Anda-~ and an#: ~ ~ ,ot Tectm.lcal W~
to Deetm1 fO,tbe ..._ from major tndastrili fttmt and Pablllbera and 'the Cll
~ Nat sum.met ~a•• Jn. in Orange County will be state d6parlmeot of OllD-
to work for the Or· featured at a daylong Tedi· munioationa.
County Moequito nioal Communioation.s Con· "Tal.klng Back to Comput.
ent Dtvialon. ference on Saturday at Cal era-llrlS" is title of 0111
IJ.t Currently a aenior at El State, Fullerton. address to be given by Dr. Blod-H1Ch School, Dave other profeulonala, edu· Martin Kl~1 chief acient-iU ltllldent body president catwa and atudentl are h> Jat of th• lDlorm&tion and ~ & deftmtve end OD tbe vited to the ~ ipCll-11 f e ecte. dlYUtaD of
:~!!i_lY;_fOoCbail ___ -._am_. __ _;;aor..:.;red..:.;;;..:.:.~;;, by =tlle~Oraie_.....__Nortll __ Amll __ ~_1ee __ Bockftll. ___
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DECORATIV~ ACCESSORIES
GIFTS • CARDS
FINE DINNERWARE
CRYST Al. •,SILVER
IT'S fONDUI
TIME •••
Large 2-quart sulnless steel fondue eooblr
with cool black handlt, wrought·lren stlnd with
alcohol burner on sulnless lfl1 ..•• , ••.. $20
Stt of 6 -Hot fOl'9td au.I fotb wtth tatk
lllndltS from Denmark ••••••••••••••• $6.00 ..
ON A IUDGIT •••
Copptrtont fondue cooi.r wtth wooden hlndlt,
complett -4th U.,, end bra. plated It.Md
with ldJUltlblt alcohol burner •••••••. $10-95 .,
'Brlatol at Sunflower South Coaat Plaza
"""llllll•liiiiii:: Costa Mesa • 540-2627
Almost Everybody Along The
Orange Coast Reads The 'Pilot
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Save
•22.95
Save
~882.95
Sears 40,000 Grain
Standard Water Softener
Sears "Custom"
Automatic Water Sof taer
Sws Folly Automatic
.. Soptr" Water Sof ~er
$ =
With abeolutely no obllgatioa, s.n 1'111 check your water for
bantne., lrm, add, aJka]l and dartty.
NO llONn DOWN on S-.. Z.., Pa,meat P1u
s
SEARS WIU INSTAU
luiallMloll wtll be anupd for yoa bJ 8euw
Phone Sean for Yoar Wal« Softener N..U
. You Can't Do Better Than Sean
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No Tax Hike, Trend Povert y Bill Ba ckers Mull
Cuts In Big St alling Move
~ IOf House Mail Bag . :·:
::: WASHINGTON W»
:•: Pre~t Job.uoo's re-
::: quell that people write their
::: ooasreumen about bh pro-
• : .. poeed tu bib is bringing r .... ultl -but not exactly j." thOH Jobnaon hoped for, an • ! Aaoclated Prea survey In· :~ dlcatea.
:: A few congreaamen quer·
: •. led aaid they bad received ~-• 1 • t t e r 1 from constituents ukinc fGr the tax boosL
MlJlt Wd the President's
appeal for public support wt week rest!.lted in a flood ~ • o( JDail opposing the propos·
: al. •f• Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore.),
·~ a House Ways and Means
:.. Committee member who
:· baa backed the tu hike ·. . .
measure, reported receiving
a letter from home -say·
Ing: "I hear the President
wants us to write you to
ask for a tax increase. I am
asking you to vote against
a tax increase."
NO HIKE
In the same vein was a
letter to Democratic Rep.
Richard L. ottinger, whose
district en;ompasses New
Yorkls wealthy Westchester
County. The woman corres·
pondent said her letter was
prompted by Johnson's ap-
peal, but added: "I don't
want any higher taxes."
There were some scatter·
ed exceptions to the trend,
however.
Sen. Clifford P. Case (R·
N. J.), received this mes·
sage from 1 West Orange
constituent:
"While I am not in sym·
pathy with everything which
has been emanating from
the White House. I do be-
lieve that the best loteresta
of the country will be serv·
ed by the enactment of sur·
tax of incomes."
BACKED ..
Johnson's proposed 10 per·
cent surcharge on income
taxes also drew backing
irom a rural Illinois man,
wbo w r o t e hil congress-
Mao's Foes
Mass, Warn
Red· Guards
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
House backers ot the $2.06
billion antipoverty bW today
considered ~ to cut
their own bill by up to ttOO
mlllion in an attempt to fore-
stall even more dratt~ re-
ductioos. >
The cost, rather than the
method, of helping tbe na-
tion's poor appeared u the
principal point of controver-
sy as the Houae prepared to
wrap up debate on. the mua-
ure.
The cooclualoe of the an-
tipoverty debate wa delay.
ed wben the !;loose Ont
HONG KONG (UPI) -A took up another and equally
man: Red Guard an _._ aid controversW meaaUAt, the "I never thought I would w ..--· 1 f'Oreign aid approprtatfons
write you asking that you ~t opponenpb to Chinese bill.
raise my taxes but I'm ""rnmunlat arty chalnnan
waa OEO's spending level ln
fiscal 1917.
Actually, such a-move
would aap support for the
Ayre. proposal-and leave
Ute poaalhl1Jt7 of cetttng
mor. than •u b1Won tn a
conference with the Semte, Wbtcb lw alrelldy passed a
'2.25 bOlion aJJlfpoyerty au-tbartlaUon.
. Aalde from the coet, de-
bate Tuesday centered on
the Comm.lltee biU'a provis-
ion to lfve state and local
elected offlcl&la control of
communlty a c t l o n pro·
grima, the heut of the pov·
erty program.
Rep. Edttb Green (0-
0re.), wbo wrote the amend·
ment on '.local control, said
tbe povwtJ PfOll'&m "la
caupt in the eye ot a so·
clal buntcane" and that
C?Oatl'ol of local pl'OIJ'IDlS by
elected oftlc}aq la necesf:lfY
to ,...ther the storm. '"
But Rep. Charles E. Good·
ell (R-N.Y.), charged the
committee a p p r o v e d a
"bosses and boll weevil"
ameodment to galn support
for tbe measure from South-
ern Democrats, who are
sometimes referred to as
"boll weevils."
Goodell said the "bosses"
referred to "city ball poll·
Ucl,ans," who would use
coqtrol of both formation of
a local .Program and the
·federal funds f.Or the proj·
ect for "political advantage••
to tbt detriment of the poor.
, . .. .
Russ-Cuba Rift Mars · R·ed
dolD. g just that. My fear of Mao Tse-ttt... -·e ttl.ng GOP BUDDLE ...... ..... " The delay ~e.both 11'des inaation with tbe erosion oC up ............ "11. ~---ln s e•• • &._. ....... ..,.._ ze-time to firm up·thett atrat-
purchasing power is great-chuan Provillc:e and bad re· egy. Republicans Welle cau-•• '"'--er than my fear of the sur· aaOSCOW (UPJ) -me lary cel!'bratl~s of the Bot-One of the new rockets
:~: U.N. Weighs Egypt ..
F ete; Cast ro's Men Quit
tax proposed by the Presi· crulted a half m1Woa fol· cusing before the-Millon to Soviet Union entered ita abevik Revqlution flew was a three-stage Intere<>n·
dent" lowen, dlplomatlc tources ~~~G~P .. ~ ~ half century today home Tueaday nlgbt, miffed tinental Ballistic MiJ&ile
But by far most letters said today. lllity w1th a Di omen ol a new by m days of snubs by (ICBM) which tb6 Soviet Demands to Israel
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
. (AP) -The U.N. Security
'. Council, already divided OV·
er rlval proposals for a Mid·
die Eaat setUement, con·
suited today on Egyptian
demands that it deal wjth
Israel's retuial to withdraw
from territory it oecupied
in the June war.
Deleptea ~ased be·
lief that the 15-nation coun·
cil WOUld take Up the Egyp-
tian request Thursday.
One diplomat charged pri·
vate)y that Egypt was ex·
ertlng a "disruptive influ.
ence" ln calling at this
s t.age for debate on terri-
tory that Israer seized from
Eapt, Jordan and Syria
• . last June.
Egyp_t!g_ sources s a id
the meeli.iig was requested
tD "precipitate action" by
the vartou.s parties still bog·
ged down after weeks o!
fruiUess negotiations.
Many diplomats felt. how-
ever , that the purpose was
to prevent Jordan from ac·
cepting an American propo-
sal, one of the two rival
p\an1 submitted.
DRAFT REJECTED
The Amll:kan draft. al·
ready rejected by the Rus-
sians, calh for the wilh·
drawal of armed f o r c e s
from occupied territories
and stresses the need for
they've received oppose any The wall PG«tef, dated Crusade" sal>ltltute b01 bad. f9'd witb Comn.\anilt Cuba. Kremlin leaden. News Agency Tau 1 a Id
"a limitation of the waste· tax hike, congressmen said. Democrats on the E®eation lnlorme\l:lttu'CM Mid the Tb rted d could fire a nuclear war· . Oct. 7 and recenUy smug-and L.a b or . Cornmt~. Cuban ~Je., .. tloa to .... r-e repo eparture ful and destructive arms Ottinger put the mall count gled out of "'"'-a, •• u an which drafted tbe.bW under -w. """ two daya ahead of ICbedule head into orbit. Other new at 99 to 1 against and Rep. '-'QIU ..au v I e t Unloa'a 50tb anniver-... _ -·1-•-ti f incl ded t1a.ir race in the area." Peter H. B. Freylinghuysen, organization called the "in· fire, were holding tbelr own wu "'"' \;WWWila on o a weapons u an • Inf d ·d huddle lhnmering diapute between craft rocketa designed for orme sources sai (R·N.J .), said his count is dustrlal army" bad aet up Re · Wl11l H Ayr Moscow and Havana over use in tactical situations
that King Hussein of J or-98 to 2 againsL headquarters near Chengtu, (Ohl£·. r-Re~bUc:! Coast Youth the Kremlln'• refusal to like Vietnam, antimissile
dan, now visiting in the Others reporting mosUy capital of the bread basket 00 the Ecfuc:at1'*1 ud'Lal>or .back CUban Premier Fidel missiles and subiharine
United Stat.es, bad told U. S. anti tax hike mail were Rep. pl'OV:laee 111 1 0 u t b we 1 t Committee, IOQCbt . G()p · ArrAGted Caatro'a plana to start guer· rockets. officials that be would not Don H. Clausen, (R-Callf.), au.. backbag for • subltitote. ~ ~ • type . revohltiona 1'be hangover In Motcow
"interpose any objection'' 12 to l~alnat(;R~:i~ '"lbe llilli 1 t • r ICbeJnea halt to m. II-. action ud tbroQCbout Lltln America. came from a jubilant and to:: ~Ui:; ~~sat. rub-: ft·Rep. ~~net Van~. ~ °' IM lDdultrial =::nlJlia~ t.= Jn Hawaii ;:: ~··to~~~ ~::v!ncsntg=~~'~i
milted by India, Mall and "l.ln, (0.CalH.), JJ to l . decelved .the ~n~ halt to tile lloaae aetlDft n4 DAUHOU BAQ, Hawali erad today :tor celebrationa Gorky Street and into Red
Nigeria, calls for Israeli LITTLE MAIL berinc 500,0a» into turning ~top a conference w!tb ~ (AP) - A It.year-old Santa in the old capital cit Y Square. 'lbousanda jammed
withdrawal "from all terri-Some representatives and the --act _,_. _...._ Senate. · -Monie --Calif th wllere V. L Lenin and his the center of the capital to tories occupied as a result •t-...... a ....... -1.1n: Tb A 1• ·• you was j of the recent conllict.,, Is· senators said they had re· broad masses of revolution· -tine~ ~ofwEo~ arrested Tuead1y at Keau-Bohheviks overthrew the celebrate, en oying a three
ceived little or no mail on ary rebels and the Peoples vuu ..., ~ vuA~ ...... bou Bay oo Hawaii Ialand provisional government in day national holiday.
rael considers this wording the subject since Johnson's Liberation Army,'' 'the post· nomic 0poortanHy aa the on a warrant for jumping 1917. Asi d e irom the Cuban
prejudicial to it. appeal. er aa.ld. War cm Po9erl;y beadquar-ball in Los Angeles. Moscow awoke today with spat, there was hardly a
Both drafts call for a U.N. Along with a lot of letters The po 1t1r1 '-n d ten ~ cbanJe but Jeffer Robbi ... , · an ebullient spirit compos· sour note at the anniver· ""' ta..._-to be t t .,~ -" e Um1t -.a-... $100 mll-y ns u .. unoz, a r ... iJresen "'""' sen ° opposing the tax boost came Guards, org1ntvd by Mao .__......_ ~ native of Santa Monica, ed of one half pride and one s ar y celebrations. Soviet
the Middle East to aeek a a few suggestions. to Je8d hll cultural revolu· lion • mlDill until June 30, and four others were con· half hangover. Defense Minister Manbal
seWement, but they differ tioa. ia." bee the m• 1988, the ~:~ the 11968d fia. Victed m U.S. DiJtrict Court The pride stemmed from Andrei A. Grecbko even de-
on the terms of bh assign· SOlllt'e for DeWI in China. cal ..,e.r . .uua wou have it Im Angeles on Jan. 18, the mlghtieat dlaplay of clined to criticize Commu-
ment. R d Cr Tbe Red Guard poster tbe effect of a fl.2 blllioo 1967, on charges of smug· rockets ever abown in Mos· nist China.
Both proposals also seek e OSS said ·mitt-Mao groups bad autborill6on. gling and C!ODceallng marl-cow during Tuesday's anni··-.-.-.-.-••• -.-.-.-.----an end to the 20-year Arab "collected large quantitiea AMENDMEl'n' juana at .Malibu, Calif. versary ~y parade in Red
state of belligerency against E of ammUDitiaa abd we.apons Republican sources said Munoz failed to appear Square. Five new missiles
Israel, recognition of the V3CU3le8 and sent them to Hu.ying privately that committee for sentencing in that court rolled across the grey cob-
rigbt of freedom of naviga-mountalu ad orde~ per-Democrats plan to back an on Feb. 13, 1961, and a ble1tone1 under the eyes of
tion of international water· M • sonnel to withdraw to the amendment to cut the pro-bench warrant was Issued Kremlin leaders and visiting
ways and the need to solve ercenanes mocmta.ilil la preparation poeed SI.OS billion autho~-fjxo bJs ureit. BoDd was aet diplomata In a one-hour dis·
the Arab refugee problem. ~ "nC1nc toerrUJa war." tioa to $U blllioo, wtru:h ait t301001. play of strength. But there is also conflict KIGALI, Rwanda (UPI)__;:....__.:..;:~:..:..;;..;;.;;....::.::.......;.;.::_:.._-==-.::...:=.::__::.:;::::..=.:.__;_~:,;;::;;;:_..;;.:.~:.:.:...:..;_ ______ ..:......:.... __ _:::. ____ -============~
ov~r .the wording ot these _ The International Red -,. ·' '
prmc1ples. .. ~15 TueadaJ 15egan evac-.~
An lsrulf apo~ u1tlng 2,a white mercim-
t e r m e d the three-nation ary soldiers and Coneofete
draft "an Arab-Soviet res-who fled the collaJ>M of
olution which tries to die· their rebellion In the Conp.
t.ate surrender terms" to Planes from the United
Israel. States, Canada, F r a n c e,
Britain and Belgium ar·
, Thia fa no l'\UH>f-the-mill Bourbon.
ff.a asGrbon With a richer, more robust •taete. More of the taste that Bourbon
was mMnt to have.
Mail Truck Holdup
Trial in Third Day
rived to start the airlift to
Malta despite ,demand 1
from the CoQIO tbalt the
whites be hadded over for
execution.
A count by the Red Crola
showed just over 100 white
mercenaries, 850 rebel X.
t.angese, 550 w i v e 1 an
camp followers and scores
of children were in a Red
Cross camp 10 miles imlde
..
If 1 Bourbon aQed till the years have
rounded out the taste and worn away
the edqes..
I'• Bourbon as smooth as a man could
eak for. With all the taste of old-time
whiskey, yet euy arid mellow
QC>inodown.
If you know enouoh to know Qood Bourbo~ this one la worth trying. BOSTON (UPI) -The
St.5 million Plymouth Mail
Robbery trial entered i t s
third day today with De·
fense Attorney F. Lee
Balley expected to use po-
lice reports to clarify l h e
testimony of a prosecution
witness.
B.alley requested an ear·
ly halt to Tuesday's U.S.
District Court proceedings
while cross • examining
William F. Barrett, 56. of
Mans f ie Id, Ma ss.. th e
guard on the mail tr u c k
which was robbed Aug . 14.
1962.
Barrett, under question·
ing by U. S. Atty. Paul F.
W.arkbam, identified John
J . Kelley, 53. of Watertown,
Mass .• a~ one of the ban<ilts.
2 He said Kelley, dressed as
a policeman and wielding a
~ submachinegun, forced him
• to open the door of the
truck.
On trial with Kelley is
• Mrs. l>atricla Diaferio, 32,
of West Roxbury, Y.ass.
, • Both are charged with arm·
ed robbery and tbrea~ning
~ the lives of two postal em-
• ployea in the nation's larg·
Ht cub holdup.
A third defendant, Thom·
as R. Richards, 41, or Wey-
mouth, Mass., is missing.
A bench warrant has been
issued for his arrest.
Bailey told Judge Charles
E. Wyzansk.i Jr. he wanted
to get State Police reports
containing Barrett's state-
ments r egarding his identi-
fication of the bogus police·
man from two artists' draw-
ings.
Barrett. who pointed to
Kelley and said "that man
right there'' was the phoney
policeman, later could no t
recall whether he had told
police after the robbery one
of the drawings was a "good
likeness" of the bandit.
''Ypu told State Police
one or lhe pictures -exhib·
it B -was a gOod likeness,
<ildn't you?" Bailey asked.
"J don't remember." the
white-haired, bespectacled
Barrett replied.
"You told state police
you would not be able to
recognize the man dressed
as a policeman again u you
saw him," Bailey said.
"I wa11 under strain then,"
Barrett said.
Rwanda.
The rebels fled here last
weekend after pulling out of
the East Congo town of Bu-
kavu where they bad been
holed up for three month.I.
The Red Cross did not say
if mercenary leader Be 1-
gian Col. Jean Scbramme
was in the group.
W a t e r and food were
scarce aOd sanitary condi·
tioos in the hastily con·
structed camp were deter·
iorating. The Red Cr o s s
has stressed these bumani·
tarian reasons for s~ding
up the airlift despite t he
objections of the Congolese
government.
ln Brussels the foreign of·
fice announced that mer-
cenaries of B e 1 g i a n na·
tionality W'Ould have their
passports seized to prevent
their leaving the country
again.
Legislation making it a
penal offense to serve as a
mercenary is being speeded
through the Belgian Parlia-
ment.
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t
Sne1sne on
Hill&Hill
Half
Gallons! 't
• .
Limited Time
Only I ,
$1095
Save •1so I . .
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SAC
Fina
Smith
by the
than:
fornla
state I
Ts
PIJ
Lf
LOS
Prealt
nomle
it "IO
have
lieve '
Gare
of the
Mvlll ..... •. ence • taxes
16 :. lmpor
""" forese
. ..
mine
we ha
"Th
tax bi
needa
sald J
for de
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mercc
Be
take •
public
sup po
propo
tax at
By ·
minla'
includ ached
would
h~tt
al rat
said.
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dbt Ma
pot
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Govennor to Doctor
Healt h M9,_~ey Woes
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -tuk force recommeDdat!Oil ?,t~.Cah.clplenta alone.
GQv. Ronald Reasan 1ay1 he called for n••otlatlDi l.Ddl· Another major recom·
will Immediately put Into ef. victual "us~ aad c~tom· qi~Uon called for lnvok·
feet IOllle of the 21 • point ar/' fee structures witlt ·tac coatrola over "eJec:tive"
proer1111 recommtDdld by a physicians. 1 aur1ery -operationa that
tut farce for trimminS the State oft1cia11 d!Jclot.a are. not essential -by mak·
coat of California'• ftwmc1.. · earlkr um year that a few inc it subject to. prior r•
ally-troubled medical cue phyaidanl were . aftl'ailnl view by st.ate-approved com· procram. up to . fl0,000 a year trom mittees.
'lbe 1U?Vey team, Hlect-
ed by Reatan fl'om private
bualnels, waa ·unable, bow·
ever, to calculate the ape·
dflc amount of money that
would bt aa-vtd wtth fUJl im·
UCL A Police Bust
plementatkm ol their propo-0 salTbe team uJd Tuesday Sit-in ve r Dow
aavln•• would depend on i.ow IOOll, bow mach aad
bow far the recommeada· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
tioas are put 1Dto effect. But Campua police fircefUD1
the bu.linel1men uJd the ejected JOme e wtadentl
uvinga to the cot~ pro-Who landed the Uaiftrlity
· ~ would "undoobtedl)' of Calllanda at Loi &· .. ele•
u the crowd outalde
]lr'llHd forward to watdl
one of the demoutratort
carried out.
Times Co.
To Appeal
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The Timea Mirror Co. said
Tuesday it plans to appeal a
Federal Court order that It
givei up ownership of the
San .Bernardino Sun a n d
Telesram newspapers.
Wtdlltlday, Nowmbtl' 8, 1967
Gang Hits
Bank Again
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Flve cunmen wearing 1tock-
lnc mub burat into a Bank
cf America branch w l t h
drawn revolvers Tuesday
and ucaped with '33.518 in
what police believed. wu
a repeat trip to the c a s b
drawers.
Last June 28, four iunmen
fled with ss.m from t b e
bank in suburban Pacolma.
De~Uvea believe Tues· ,
day'• holdup wu pulled by
the NIDe group.
............. Leelflee ................
~~
COMPLITE .............
& H•A11 ...
· be aubstantlal" placement IUViee b:d"iclin1 Smith Says Thanks ~~=~~~~:Com· ~~ i!; =·~ ~
mendatlons pubUc and 1aid Dow CbemJcal Co.
An onlooker uid one of
the campus polloe threw
some of the pi~a of brok·
en glus toward the crowd
~h responded by shat·
tering a 1econd window in the door.
The fe d e r a 1 antitrust
order Oct. 11 Kid the Times
Mirror purcbue of the pa·
pe?'S in 1984 for $15 million
reduced competition in San
Bernardino County. T b e
company, publilher of th e
Los Angeles Timea, denied
this.
........ LWe c.....
&.We .... e HOI L C... Hwy. c...... .... .
• 111J .......... It. tbey would be put into ef· As more than 100 otb1r S...AM T E I T feet lmnlediate)y wherever demomtratorl chanted and o ar y axpayers =.ta.said w: ~ ~ ~U::~Je.-____________ __:;__ __ -====·1
ad to the 1987 leli•lature prote,tora tmn .the halls
Tax Hike
Pushed by
LBJ Aide
--"-• ...__ ua··-'. for .&n. where they ·bad stated ·•
---wml1 WU TblJ appeand to quiet, lit·in. 'l"beh WIN DO'leriou ... ~"fb»oar =~IJ!IJ ,_ Jll'01 ~ ODC11 and for an. ~-tnjuriea reported and no ar·
-... a • ..,.. • M tb,e iovemor would reits were made.
aponaib1-one." th aaict call tbe leCklatnl'e· -DOW . It WU the MCODd r/
'lbl State Fracbtle Tn meetlnl for a ~ c:dD-prot.esta at ua.A aptmt
&.rd reported TUesday grttlloDal rMpportiOD-l>ow, Wlddl mnufw tm • UW 340,000 Callfarnla res{. meat ...ton -tneo a con-jeIUed lllollM 111r me in :: mZX'oa n;:t, ~ camat IPlda1 tellioD to llPllm 1-ll& ta bJ tbe Oct. st a-mae au.mpt ~ ICllft tbt Md-A wl8daw ID a.a door of
for tbe new aem1aJmual P97"' ~~tloD ID· a. l!ftDdllC ,... ~
meat nouneed 1ut Aatmt that tt Earner, ~State-~ waa trtmmtnc back 1bt RFK Favored
Department predicted a> atatA!'s Ml~.caI gram to
percent of the 370,000 Call· overcome a ected $210
forniam affect.I would com-mBllon d cuts bJt DAVIS (UPI) -Smdenta l>l1 bJ tbe d...SU., briq1na bardest -uve health at tbe Unlvwsity of callf«· m tU.5 mllUon. The aclua1 r--• -Dia at Dnil have Oftr·
LOS ANGl!:LES (UPI) _ complinee ~ns men than can. wtwtml11111 aapp«lld Rob-
PreEdtntJobDIOll'a top eco-90 percent; aid · Martin FD STBUCl'URES ert J'. K~ aa tbe1r fa·
nomlc adviler today called Buff. J'rancb1u.Ta Board Tbe State Supreme Court vtrite for pnsldlDt in • executlve office. now bu under aubmilaloa a mock elect.kin held Tllelday.
OUR CURRENT ANN UAL RATE OF 5%
EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED
DAILY & HELD 1 YEAR
USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK
ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT
FOR YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
e lNSURANCE TO Sll,too e HOERAUY CHAltTEltED AND SUP'EIWISED e
WE 'AY EAltNIN6S OH YOUlt FUNDS FltOM DATE RECEIVED TO DATE OF
WITHDRAWAL e FUNDS RECEIVED ON Olt IEFOllE THE IOTH OF ANY
MONTH EARN FltOM THE IST e SAVE-IY-MAIL . ., WE ,AY P'OSTA&E IOTH
WAYS, A CONVENIENT WAY TO SAVE..
SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS
DAILY PILOT JI, • "JI
AIR
it "IO obvioua that Wt must Tbe Reacm tdm•nktra· atate appeal from an order Kennec11 drew 411 vot.es to
have 1 tax bill that I be· tlon pnpoeed the new •em!· by Sacramento Superior 321 for ReptabUcan Ne11on =~ · uc;:i,~ ~&.l~'a!rman a.nnual method u an alter. Court Judge Irv1ng Perlusa Rockefeller. Richard M.
E:-"" of the Council ot. Ecqnomlc native to payroll withhold· to restore 1C11De of the cuts. Nixon pulled 151 ud Preal· -
CALIF· ORNIA
NOWFLYS
NON-SlOP,
--·~ ""' of income taxes, to bring A --~ feature of the dent Johnson t1. Advllera, -.that the pres· i;6cubdurtng the lean reve-__ .... --=-,..,.-----------------------------------------
' •• ence or a~ of Weber nue montba 1n the fall and to ~· tuea wa1 "'9',.....,. molt help offlet a '1M 1QflUoa
... imparta.nt factor w.-.now cull deadt apec:ted thlt · ....... foresee whlcli) wDl deter-~December
• .•
miDe the kind of ~my Opponeata of~ pJa. ad
we have next year. wUbb"""-ectncatlll •
"The econamy needs the taed ~ei ii\~iat
tax bill. And the tax bill eoouab people would be will·
need.I your help," Ackley tng to make a prep.,meat
said ln a apeech prepared of their !ncome taxes to
for deUvery to the Loi An· make the pa.-etfec:tt.e.
geles ~blr ot Com· ·~,,... ._ tDODtbs
merce. ap who felt the c:maplllDee
He arted baliMaDMD to wOald be poor," Smltb r.
take "•ftr'J ttmp" to rall7 ~ •1 couldn't beUftl ·
public and ~ such a comment CDUld be
support beblDd Jobmon'• made reprdhlg the ~
propoMd 10 percent Income tJ of the people Of tbe>ltatl."
tax aureblrae. Tbe l'rancbtse Ta ·Board
By tbe end cf 1911• tbe ad· tent 3'10,000 bOls to ptl'IOlll
rninlfttaUOD'I tu -,rosram, who plkt tlM> or, men fQ.
includlq poltpODlment. of CC11M taxes tut Apil 15 tt-
scheduled acSN ta C\ltl, 'quh1n1 tbem to submit would *1ac. troa national · llalf tilt .,_.., Oet. P. •
he-.Jtby, NiJ1nc-t and non-an advance ~ on
al rate of '11 11mlan, AdllJ their tWT taut, doe nat
said. April ~
PERSONALITY MATCH
DOli1:.~ 5-ne sp.lal?··~ ....... ~ ,. ,
'TMl"e ta lllllNltlM •lofty tultoMt fet ,.ou. Perc.ept1¥9 ond
ctlsctfmlNtlng .,..,.... -brought together thn.i Penonollty
Motch. Our emnslve .,.,.onollty testl"" helpa --C()lft•
pottblllty.
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s p s p
Matter of, fact Romantic
Practlcal ldeaJlstlc
Dominant Submlssl\ll
Strongly Sexual LHS Sexual L
Rtlutd Rtstless .
Nnt Unorganlttd
Economlcal Like to Spen4
Rellglous Agl!OStlc
lm111lnatlw Prtdlctlble -Independent Dependent
Warm l I Cool 7
0 I I Constrv1tlw Llbtral '
Authot1Wlen Pt""'"'"' ' . ,,
Fluent T11tc1r I I A Llstentr ';"
Controlllng I I Eully Cont,,,lltd .
Materialistic Non-M1terl1llstlc
Autrttw Yleldlng .
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PHONI 114 .... , 17141 tJl .... S
0r ... tw. ... ,.,.. .. ...., ....... u.........,..._w.
JIJ, 41ff c:..,.. ...... ....,.., ...... ce..
( 1: / •
to match • The ._ '1i••ftf9' ~ • falcon-the' rOOflfflt com-
pact wilh twict 9he MOdel chelfie .t othet compoctt • 2·WGY Ma9k Deoc· '
gate on all thrM ll• of ,..... • T.WOJlllO'j s.4.ctShlft. ~·
CrvlM·O·Motk kt nery ..,.tne • forciecf.olr ~lotlon-~
the kind of ..._ W.. ~ pfOflttnd ••• OMl lllttl don bm.
See the man with Better Ideas-Better Deals .•• your Ford Dealer
... •
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JOSE
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FROM
ORANGE
GOUNJY
AIRPORT
Air California expands
its schedule! Now, you
can take-off from the
newest arr-terminal .in
the Southland, at the
Orange County Airport,
and land right at San
Jose and Oakland as
well as San Franci~ •
Don't spend your time
on the freeways at
either. end .••.• sp~nd it
prof ltabfy or pl~asur•
. !ab1y aboard an Air.Calf·
torn ia ·Electra•Jet.
'CALL
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OR AIR CALIFORNIA
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. . . For the Record
Youth Home Boarll tQ Stzidy
Bid Opening ·
· · Dyer l\oad All the Way
S A N T A ANA -Dyer
Road ls now called P y e r
Road -all the way .
unanimol!1ly to mate tM
road keep tbe IUDI aum
both Ja aDd IUt ti .... ~ •
BirtJas
' OBIT1J ARIES
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CLAIBORNE 11 .... ,., c. c.....,_ \la .......
Tt<"rM:e, ..... part a.di. ~ "1
unclt. C.rt w. "-'• GI "-Hll~ IMf'llclrlel _,,las wltl -hdt on n.ur.i.y, 2 P.M.. .. ltl ~ mo E. Cout H..,._. ear-*I
Mar. Directed br .. llZ Mar1uetT,
(croM dtl -· MAYNARD
&•ftY J-Meme,.., lOll Wettm.....,, tosr• MtV. $eNICet ,...,.,.,., a.Ill Mortuary, 1141 SUpwlor, Colla MeM.
GILLEY
Cl.,.,_ G fllt-Y. 1'7' Wlllttlef' it~ Cosl• MeM. SurvlWd llr .... KM91;
daughters, DeOweh LYN!, 0.-LM. ~Ann ... Cydlle/ -~ Wffne; mcfMr • Nn. Alwlle Glltt'f ef
Tun. Senion wtl be Mid °" Tllolr'lo-on, to AM., et .. tu OW..-. 174t
~perlor, Colta #rltta. Dlredld Ill'
81111 Mcrtutrf. eo.1. ,.,_,
DE MARQUE1TE
Je.n Plet're de IMr~e. 11435 S..
Qrtll W•y, Cutwr Cltf. Mlrvtwd Ill'
rwo eons. Ronald It.. ef Costa Mew.
1nd Jran Pierre Jr~ ol °'""' C.l!IY, 1nd tw or1Nk:1111dr911. Servlca •ii
lie Mid on Friday, I P .M.. ... ....
C~ et Padflc View, wtlll Dr. b l'-
mond t. 8raha-offlc.l•llne. En-
,,_, Pacific View~ Dlncl-
ld bl' Pacific Vlr# -.,Y. '
GEORGE
Ev1 M. <>-11e. 317 E. ltlll u~ c..u Mesa. Survl¥11<1 tw 1-ci.ughlrn.
Irene 81vmann Ind IYY Wilton. bcllll
cl Cos11 Mona. Gf1walde -'llaH wlM
be hetd on Tllun4•Y. 2 P .M.. P IClf1c
II-Memorial Pant. Dlredecl DY
PKlflc View Mortuary.
DUNDAS
Columbia G. Dvnd1a. Alie '7, of 6.ST.I
~nt1 Rita, GMdtn (;ro¥e. Died Now.
1. Suntlm bl' deuglller, Mrs. LettY
l!oltonr tour granOc:ttlldf'el\1 ·~oru1-11randc:lllldren AtflCI 1' o••l11reet-gr.ndchllclren. ServlclM, TllUn41Y, I
P.M .• PeK FMnllY Colonial F-al
Home • . WUMN
Id. M. WlJton, 19tl Mllft Aw.. ...,...._
lflQlOn Part. DIM ~ '· Sur· vlYecl bl' llusti.l'd. Cllarltt E .. Wlhon1
lwo -0..rlts Ind Leslie V-; two sl01>dluglllef's. lllrglnla Shleffllet'
1no Marr Loul.11 8ell; a grlftddlllclrefl
9nd 12 11rMl11r1ndetlll4ron. S..Vlen wlll be hekl on Thund1y, IO:• A.M ..
PN!t F1ml1Y Colonl•I F-•I Moine.
RYDER
George Emat R....W. ,..,, & ., JO.&C
G..tietcl Ave., Colt• MM&.~ 1W
wife, TMAM1 ton. c..rv1 tW9 ........
lwL PlfMla _,.., c.ndlm. all GI "" t1ome1 f.tW, Elflw, G,.... .._.
Mldllgan1 lllf.e lw"ofl"M~ ,Ted. Elnw.
•nd Orvlll•, 141 of Mldl!Nft1 ,_ 1i.. ,.... Mrs. CarollM l(flgore. Dundee.
I lllnols. and Mn. EIMI Olllmlill. ~ lt...ick. s..vlciea, Frldey, 2 P.M..
Wnkllff Olaflel, Witll ltrt. 011• Q.
S.IW. offlel•11"9. Wett<llft Mel1MrY, ~. dlrec;lorL
BALTZ MOftTVARIES
• Corona clel Mar OR s.ta
Cotta Ilea Ml UCZ4
BELL BllOADWAY MORTUARY
111 Broadwa1, Oltta Meu
LI Mm
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortury
Qaapel
S5M Padfte View Drive
Newpol1 Beadl, callfenda
mall
~EEK FAMILY COLONIAL
F1JNEBAL ROME
f901 S.lla Ave., ,..........,
. ::· •UIH
: : • SMmrS MORTUARY
In Mala St.
Butbliton Buell
LE Mm
WF.STCLIFF MORTUA RY ··-
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....... ~-~ ...... ._~ ..,. • -u. SANTA AN.A -BJds will
0n Dec. n Sanitary Facilities
.... be opened Dec. 11 tor a SANT A ANA -A com. ~ ,,..., • ..._.. a.-•.ODO JV¥ellile Home No. mHtee of local and county ~ .1. _._ • -a. -2, the Orange County Board officials and r""reaentativea a....-IL --.. ....., e. .... ol Supentaora voted Tues· ~ .. "'::9 _.._ • ..._ --N-day. of the Regional Water Qual· :=,. ~ 8• • ....,.,"':. ~ Pla.oa and spedftcationa for Hy Control B0&rd will be
.... ~ the lC.JOQth fac:Wty were appointed as an advisory
......,. L ,._ •...., v . ._, "· approved a1 drawn by the body to coordinate long. <-:_ ~ ..._ • .,. J . ardlltectaral firm of Thom· range plannlog for MD.ltary =-:_-:a :.= ~..,.. u and Rlcbitdsoli of Costa facilities In Orange County'•
..._ T • ......, • -T. ~ Mesa. coastal area.
• ._ :-~a. ,.... 1be new home will be lo-Fifth District Supervisor
s--L .._ .. ...., L cated at the triangle formed Alton E. Allen of Laauna .=-t.a ~ .. ....., 11. by the Santa Ana and Gar· Beach proposed creation of =-:.. ._ .. ._.. ,.. den Grove Freeways and the group Tuesday and the
a. -.... the Santa Ana River on a move was approved by the
"":... "-... -....., ..._ 9.2 acre site pwcbued from Board of Supervisors. ~ a.. .... "' ,.,.,... Ar1llW the state Divhion of High· The committee \fill in·
,_,: i...... .. u.t. ._ r..r.. ways 18 months ago for elude, but not be limlt.ed tO,
of San Clemente and San
Juan Capistrano; the Sant·
tary Districts of Oaplatrano
Beadi, Dana Point and
South Laiuna; the Moulton
Niguel Water Diatrtct, and
the San Diego County Water
Quality Control Board.
· Allen said a permanent
regional ••nit&ry body is the long.range goa).
There are tentative plans
to build two outfall sewer
systems, one at Aliso Creek
and the ntber at San Juan
Creek. A small outfall sew-
er ls now located at San
Juan Creek. ...... c. ...... '--61 E. .. 111 $333,340. representatives of the citlea
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THE MODERN
FUNERAL AND BURIAL CONCEPT
"Evuytlain1 in One Beautiful Ploce"
CEMl:TEJIY LOTS t 'MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From tlSO S From M&
rstmin.sttr ilemarial If ark
Mertaary-Cemetery
COMPUTI PUNllAL AND IUllAL CENTll
Because the fuocral and burial ceotu coocept
d iminata the need for procwioos through
bca!Y traffic on ovcraoWcted highways, bmily
and' friends alike m1.1 now pey their full re-
spects br attmd.ing the burial v.nice, u well u the chapel aeni«. all at one beautiful pba,
at Jess mst •
14801 & 1•1 llACH l&.YD .. WISTMtNSlR
Until Tuesday a s m a 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
portion of D)'er Road tn a
county island between two
parta o1 Santa Ana ,,..
called Ta 1 be r .t Avenue.
Then tbe aupenilors voted
Keep your shoofl• eye 11 6UIO
SURPWS -Sometln' big is
hlPl)en SOOlll
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Sanity Bearing
Set in Death
BUENA PARK -JUDel
Y. 8artm. •<med ol till-Dtc a ...-at wbo gave
llba a ride from Las Vegas
...... Pd. will under· ea a allitJ i.e.11tg tDdaJ in S..Bewdiw.
Baim ii dw p;d with
Giie wd& ol Edward G.
Alllllfl'-. 23, al Liii Vegas,
wlme body ... found in
tile *-'t last JaJJ.
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MOMS means month-o-matic-savings. It is the new way to save money automatically. Only
Glendale Federal has it. With Moms help a regular amount is transferred each month from your
present non-earning bank checking account to a safe, high-earning Glendale Federal savings
account. Sa you save without effort, without fail with MOMS help. And if you have so much money
you don't need MOMS help, transfer it in one lump sum to Glendale Federal, and wat~h it grow.
MDNTH-~MATIC SAVINGS
affectionately called
MOMS
Gle1adal~f!.~!!! Savings
Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pacific · Coast Hwy.
at MacArthur Blvd .
Newports Only Federal Savings Association
m E. 1'1UI SL, CG1La Mea .. •illlllillliiilililmlliiiliillilillilifl 5% current annual rate I 5.13% annual yield · The Nation's Seco~d Largest Federal Savi ngs Association
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WPdnesday, November 8, 1967 DAILY PfLOT IS .
" /' 15 top sellinq broadlooms reduced this week only
For tm. week only we're reducinq the price on 15 of our beet 1ellinq broadlooms in the three favorite textures of Southern California home-
ownera. Select your favorite from nylon, Kodel• polyester or acrylic piles. Tackleu installation over %-inch-thick foam cushion included.
casual . shag pi le
A•• "" lliadwe. Prorides a sinqulariy fresh contrast
Im • mP ;czmy fmnWhing:s
lclDI) lllMll) nylon pile
7A9 ... ycL kzl 1Decl •G••.,. wida ~Jon's durability in tolids or tweeds
yoa ma dt«we in hnntf adting colon. Value priced.
1-1) lllldJ nylon pile
... ... ycL Jsal •Ped
1llidt. tllict. .,tan pile tlaat provides qreater durability.
A a I • ,.,. d.aic8 of colon in 80lid or tweed. v . .
•• • • 'ii ... le pile I.II ... ,._. s'd
random shear pile
A versatile texture. Bred to mix well with a variety of
1etttnq1 and interiors.
plush nylon pile hllo
6.99 aq. yd. lmtalled
A lonq-wearinq nylon pile broadloom in Grecian gold,
mandarin red, parchment, oll•• and antique qold.
30.oz. nylon pile
7.99 1q. yd. lmtalled
Extra pile for longer wear. Rose beige. bronze qreen,
sun gold, Roman qold., red, aqua and blue green.
Acrilane acrylic pile
9.49 aq. yd. lmtalled
luxurious plush pile
Luxurious and delicate texture. Dec:oraton fcmx it hi
formal interior1.
nylon pile velvet effect
7 .99 -1q. yd. lmtalled
Durable nylon pile carpet in a rich velvet effect that
can be yours in an impired choice of colors. Antktatic.
Acrilan9 acrylic pile
8.99 aq. yd. lnatalled
Plush cut Acrilane with extra rMilience. Celadon, dres-
den blue, 1<JDdalwood, green, amber, qold and othen.
deluxe acrylic pile
9.99 aq. yd. m.talled A ...... , • llwtfWeighl in walamelcm rind. bam-
-boo. • p »-•· Hawaiian *" 1t, copper 901d.
A lcmtinq livelinea in .olida or tweed.I of olive qreen,
Bermuda bay, Jamai~ qold, celadon, moa and others. Turf tezture that'• heavier, thicker. Frcm qald. off-white. .
copp« miat, autumn lecrY•, platinum~ othen.
/
cWua .,1oa pile ahacJ
9A9 ... ycL ka'cd'rl
1J1ick ._ heaty. l&tic, hollymiat, glade, curry qold,
CVffMI' Jii1t. emaaW Gncl Do1Jy 9fMB. Solids, tweedL
IodeP pdlJ.._ plu8la pile-. I.ii ... J.I. L ,.,,ll ' .
A 1ift1r mq* in ..... JktMn .oliTe, l\Dlflower, Dover
,..._ wld i.-.r. cd.t llue, ~ IC&tld and oth•rs.
deluxe Kodel• polyHter pile
9.49 aq. yd. lmtalled .
A liYely fiber with longer life in celadon, azure, red,
emerald,. treasure qo14, Roman. qold, m088 and others.
Iodel9 polyester pile 9.0 aq. yd. lmtallecl
Popular level loop shear in celadon, canyon qold,
fem, red, bark, mou, avocado and other fresh colors.
thick texture nylon pile
9.99 aq. yd. lmtalled
Luxuriant and hefty pile in rcmpberry, lemon ice, pink
lady, hyacirith, French blue, bronze and other colors.
Kodel• polyester pile
10.99 aq. yd. lnatalled
A highly resilient pile that resists soiling. Bone beige,
aea mist, cactus qreen, aztec qold, lemon and others.
CAii£1WCJWIE l!ll'flCE ••• to _. these .amplM at home, eall your nearest May Co. A carpet expert will come at no extra charge or obliqation. may co floor coverings 32
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I' pllowarm sofa, regulerly 26•.00 199.00 .
199.00 NCJul-'Y24f.00-2'4.00
Thr~ 1tyles you wouldn't expect to di.8cover at this imci. Their
imposing 8-foot lenqth will be cu.tom coYered and custom quilt-
ed to your order from an enormoualy excitinq ranqe of fabrica
and colors. Settle down to total comfort In polyurethane foam-
fillecl cushions that are zippered and reversible for practical Iu-
ury. And each piece ia self-decked. See the unexpected in sofas
now at savings you've come to expect from May Co.
8' pillowarm sofa • . . • . • • . • regularly 26'4.00
8 ' T-cushion sofa ••........ regula rly 2'49 .00
8' T-cushion sofa • . • . . • . . • • regularly 264.00
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199.00
199.00
199.00
no down payment. montha to pay with May-Time credlt plan.
1• T-cusltion sofe, regularly 264.0 8' T-cushion sofa, regularly 249.00 199.00
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mar ~IOllfll ~oast "lf~3333 bristol st. ~o!ta mesa; 546-9321, 675-3418 -shop monday through saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m •
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j. 4.99
annual glove sale!
Italian crafted leather
$1 20,000 value spectacular foe $78, 700. Fine Italian leather
artiuns crafted these gloves expressly for May Co. Soft, supple
leathers tha.t give fabulous fi t; some luxw:iously silk lined. And
such tcrriffic timing for this fantastic cvent. Stock up now for
thoughtful holiday gifts. And don't forget yowsclf, at these
prices you Wl acccs.sori.zc everything with the rich look of
leather gloves. Hurry in for ow annual glove sale!
~
abort noTelty gloyes
4.99 7.(IO wm..
Leather gloves detailed with fa.sh.ion touches of buttons, cm·
broidcry, or other leather trims. White, black, brown, bone.
61/r8·
abort .. lbow length gloves
7.99 LOO-l'-00 YCdu•
Lovely lightweight leather gloves. Some silk lined to slip on
easily. OlOOSe white, black, navy, brown, bone. Siles 61/2-s.
may oo gloves 3-order by mall or phone
7.99
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SPECIAL PURCHASE ...
Lewis designe~ handbags
19. 99 aOCMO.oo .mw
Famoua LewU liandhags are now at unmatdied '-vings. Eadi
distinctin ly and impeccably designed. Find supple calls, uf.
fun leathers, Yinyl patents, novelty fabrics, rayon satins and
peau de soies in black, brown and otht:r fashion shaqes. Many
au ooe-of-a;kind and not n ery style in every color.
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may ~uth coast pla~ •. 3~33 bristor. st. ~sta mesa : 546-9321,475.3413 -,1hop ev~ry mot.'day ~hrou9~ saturday, 1~8:00,,an, •. to, 9:lt p.m.
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lbeeta.
ly JEAN COX .... ~ ..........
Pour decades ago Mia& Helen Seymour (now Mrs. Paul Erwin), armed
wta • .,.._.,jumped in her 1926 roadster with a roll~own top and·roared
llWllJ a.. tbe academic comforta of UCLA's old Vermont campus to embark
• a .... ad adtlng career. ~ Ber deattnation -Laguna Beach and her firat teacblne assignment
at tacana Beach Grammar School for the grand salary of $125 a month. . Amonc the factors which brought ber to the two or three-room school·
how Jcated where Lap.Di mp now abnds wu encouragement from her
old friend and ICbool board member, Joaepb Thurston .
.,. .... WM really boominf in 1927,,,·she reflected some 40 years
Wer In her quiet Leilun World home.
-rbey were contemplating putting in a highway and lots Of new peo-
ple wen moring into the area."
To meet the demands, a ll.l'ge tent was installed on the campus for
lln. Irwin'• claaroom.
Jrnman-ged by tJl1J prosperity, officials decided to . build a large ·
ldlool wlddl, upon its completion, earned a great deal of criticism from all
..._.... I
"People uld ibex were overambitious. There weren't enough stu·
dena tbea to ftD the bailding, however as things turned out, someone showed
a II-* dealof fcnlight,'' lhe laughed. '
Llgaaa wu 1 ,great place to teach. For one thing, it offered ready
ICICell t. the beautltol Paclfic, where .everyone on the faculty, including
I. P. Bfn&lwa,, the princlpal, gathered after school for a swim.
'hrtbermaie, in the words of Mn. irwm: "'Ibe toWll was and always
._ been aceedh"1f progreutve."
Today, ... pOinted out, schools are concerned with community in·
9Clh9mml In thoee times, however, talented memben of the town partici·
,... quite apontaneoaaly. . Amonc them was Anna Hills, who played her violin while the chit•
dren ..., Anotlter, artist Carl Yen.a, instructed Mrs. Erwin's class in soap
carriq, . 'l1le teadler, tmrently a substitute for Santa Ana and San Joaqwn R:booll. IPNb highly of dlild.ren ol the Space Age.
"4The.e lbldenb," abe said proudly. "are much more knowledgeable,
leiiDm minded ud eager to learn."
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"A GIPT1 PLACI TO TUar' Mrs.,.,, .......
. 1968~AST:
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. Benefit funds R'.ise
As Mercury . Climbs
By-words for the neat are Rementber, Goto to tbe hlhian Show
which will take place in Anaheim Cclntentioa Cents ~ a ~ luncheon. ·
~liminary ~ork in preparini for the benefit ii compiling a list of
outstanding women 1n Orange County wbo are United to become pdroDes9et.
Letters have been mailed and acceptances now are being received. actordinf
to Mrs. David Simpson, patrooeu cbairman..
. Palron«:ss ch~ for indiYidual Omtae Coast guilds are the llmeL
George Holstem, Cinderella, Newport Beach: William Buss, Little Mermaid.
Huntington Beach; James Rudolph, Punch and Judy. Costa Ilea, and Vidor
Andrews, Queen of Reyts, Laguna Beach.
Other county chairmen a.re the Mmes. Arthur Jensen. Jack and Jill,
Santa Ana, Stuart Klein, Lamp Ugbter, Garden GrOft. Arthur N'ldlollOn.
Littlest Angel. Yorba Linda; Norman Field. llotber Goose. Fullerton; Sidney
Adler, Peter Pan, Anaheim, and Carl Davis. Rocting Bone. Los Alamitos.
The hospital bas been approved as a center for open-heart ao.rgery
for children covered by Crippled Children's Serrices. It ii tbe only center
in the county and one of ~n in the at.ate. Prior to tbe bospita1 achieving
this status, children bad to be treated in Loi Angela centers.
At present there are 27 clinks operating in the hospital and more
than 200 of the county's leading medical and dental aperialiltl donate their
services to children whose families can.not afford t.bil care.
· MAIL CALL -~g to the invitation of being patroneseea · tar:tbe aDUl -.ai """""'°tl and fashion show which benefits
. Children'• J1wPUJ ol OnDla County are Oeft to right) the Mmes. ·-<man D. •DDnr., ~Ilea, John Weld, Laguna Beach, Rich-~ -
ard Lyon, NewpOrt Beach, Victor Andrews, Laguna Beaeh patron-
ea chairman, and Mn. John Moiola, Huntington Harbour. The
lhow will be presented by J. W. Robinson's March 6 in Anaheim
Convention Center.
The 11 guilds with a membership of 400 plus 100 iHer'Yio! t0Jmrteen
annually raise and contribute thousmda of dollars to the bolpital and give
numerous service holll'I at the facility. Without any part of this support
tM specialized clinic program of the hospital would be curtailed. according
to Sister John Joseph, hospital administntor. .
Damaging ·. Discovery Definitely DemandS Diplomacy
and all sorts of odds and ends from
the hospital.
Now I know why her back store
room is loaded with these things. I
also know. why she gives linens and
towels for Chrlstmu and birthdays
and weddings. I am just 1ick about
thls. Should I tell anyone? If so,
whom? -DISAPPOINTEp
DEAR DISAPPOINTEO: Tell your
irudmotlter that •be must bave 1ot-
tu Mme of tbt botpltal property
mixed ID with hen wbea 1be packed
her 1bopplD' bas. To elrculate tht
lnfonnatioa artud Ute family would.
.erve .. uefal j.arpo.e. Graadma Is
tlMl oa.11 He WM Heda te bow that
yot are ta te ber.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ln-
tereated in the ltt.ter from the man
who operates the coln laundry. He
said It was a disgrace the way women
come ln after supper. weary. often
prt:gnant. dragctng their bundles and
sometimes a child or two. Where are
I~
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lhe husbands? At the ball game or
drinking beer in front of the TV. He
mrde it sound pretty grim. Ann. and
I'm sure he was speaking for many
women across the land. But he wasn't
speaking for ME.
My husband offered to buy me an
automaUc washer three times last
year but I said no. Going to the coin
laundry lJ my only chance to get out
or the house alone.
Two evenings a week my husband
does the supper dishes and puts the
kids ·to bed. I take my knitting and
a good book and off I go to the coin
hiundry. It's the most relaxing part
or my whole week. I wouldn't give it
up ror anything. -K. C. ANN FAN
DEAR K. C.: Thanks for writing.
\'oar letter 11 proof that nobody can
speak for everybody.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
l&-year-old gtrl"wbo bu been dating
for about six montbl. I am allowed
to go out on Friday and Saturday
evenings. My curfew ii mldnigbt and
I am permitted to Invite my date in
fo• 45 minutes. ·
It sounds good. but wait till you
hear the rut. My 11-year-o\d brGtbel"
has instructions that whenever I came
home from a dat.e be ii IUppoled to
join us in the living room while we
visit. Most of the time be ii dead
tired and hates to be botbered. but
Dad watea him up out of a IOUDd
sleep and tells him be lw to.
Am I wrong to resent thit! When
t complained to my folks tbey said
a 16-yea.r-old girl should not bt say-
ing anythlnc to her boyfriend that
lier broale' -...·t hear. Whit do
yaa uy? -II. BARRIST
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What ii Yrmcb kissing! Is it wrong?
Who lboa.ld 9et the nrdin.g limits -
tbe boJ ar tbe girt? Can a llbotgun
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hootlet. ...-een-ege Sa -Tm Ways
to Cool It" Send 51 cats in coin and
a loft&. .elf-addreaed. stamped m·
velope.
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you with your problems. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY PILOT.
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Shrewd · Merchandising Makes a FaShion Sale a Barg.Bin
takfll up II*'· lt'J .mooay Studin& tdle ,for tbt rttaJl. er. It's manty Utd up -
IDOlltY that could bt uaect
to buy IOIMUd.nc that. COU1d
be :Ml'Dinc for tile retalltr.
Tbt tooaer he can excbanJe
alow • movtnc mertJJ•Ddlae for f~movi.DC 11bcit" it·
em1 tblt turn over tbree
tlme1 u fut, 1be bttter his overall proftt. ·
'MOit reMllen would mark
it one-~ off. It might sell
right •-.Y -if it were a
•leepel' item. that Juat didn't
oatch on ript .away. The
_ shrewd merdlandl1er might
11.fe it u an advertWng
"j>uller" and mart it more
drMtically thereby getting
a crowd in bU store and lettinc rid of the mercban·
dlae in a hurry. ThlJ ii a :m.4te sale. Some are tbllll d.ber1. Others
are queatiomble.
Wbat ii a food Nle1
8PF.CIAL PURCBASE
A ''special~·· sale
la UIUllly excellent because it'• brand new 10_wcbendiae
that bu been purdwed
al.lo IO on la1e tor the same ''off.price'' (wholeaele-aald
by the retailer from a man•
ufacturer wtio wanta to cltar
hi& stockrooms for his ~
season's merchandiae.
· · }trice. Tber•by, the retailer
ii lof1na hla shirt on the
merdtandlle be boupt earl· ....
just slightly ' marked down.
nus merchandise obviou.a-
ly. was not appealing at the
first ~ale and should be
"marked to clear" rather
than kept for another sale
marked ju.st a few cents
cheaper. Some retailer•
keep feeding these racks
with weekly markdowns to
keep the shopper interested ..
Actually, most customers
weary Of this cry-wolf tech·
nique and lose faith in the
store .
ner. Price i.,8 to these bee.n a slow motcr, a .-..
items reaular1Y are marted · • MYt dkbl't cat.ch aa qalclto
dOWll until tbe d.HIS ii IOld ly .. Perfeetly·fOOd·~
for the bargaia it is. diae. e-. . C!Uft'eot and
M a n y times t b l 1
off • price mercbandiae ii
d,e 1i v ere d to tbe ,..
tailer just 10 days after_hla ...
reiutar priced order of tbt .
same merchandise. ; 1
More ofte n It's ~ <
ter in the se a s o n. ~'!
perfectly good mett~
dlse and a good buy to UM
• cuatomer because tt'1 ~
and current and •• ... dleaper 1oday tban lt wa ·
yesterdaY.. 'Ibe ~ er _gener9lly will. Mt a ~
lease date on tbla merebu·
dise in order to let an theii-
accounts (the retallen) tit
set for ttie sale. Then no ..
store will get tne heed ~
and spoil it for the ,. If
•he shops.
T h i s also g i V e' I till .
retailer time to get _abeM
money·wiae OD tblat ~
deal. When the off ..
clothes go on sale, h1a NI• "
ular price merdtaDd1ll wtU
• By .WOt tbe off-price
lot at regular priee for about
'two Weeb before the sale,
he m!Cbt make up the dif·
ference. But It's ea51 to see · tbM tbe euatomer aets the
belt ot tbla offer.
OTll:bTYPE
Anotber type of Nle is ir-reaulm' merchandise. As :b., tbe advertisement ct.EARLY that it's ~ clothing, this ls ,a le&itbDete sale. ·And if the tm~s are slight enoup llOt to be seen or im-11* tbe flt or weer of the
itelQ, ttUI ls a gOOd buy-
it tt'• cbea' enough. "Tbe c:ry wolf •lea that
JDlay stores run week after
W9et only dilute the effec-
tlftDell of ttielr really good
Illes," 1ay angry aboppers.
'J1*e weak, small mark·
down ales offer the same
merchandise week after
week at the same price or
PERPETUAL SALES
. Pf.any· small shops keep
peryetual sale racks in a
corner of their store. These
racks are fed daily and
thrifty shoppers make a
habit of checking ttiem to
rind "goodies" tbat just
didn't find the right owner.
A V'allt-garde "fashion show"
pieces that might seem too
high fiasbion for -the aver-
age woman have a habit of
showing up here. V«y ex-
pensive."designer clothes ul·
timately find their way to
this little treasure-hunt cor-
PROS, CONS CGllVeGdona.I. : · 1
When ii a sa1e reaJJ,y ·a :.vea; ~ ii 'it ~ lato your
sale . . . for you? . ~-.drobe,, rOm' : life, far
When you oan '.reeAY cet ~ than. jut the rest of
SOJX\f &ood OJJt of Ct . . . . iiis ~th. r It.~ have
· T~'a f11(l(fan .trenct.s ,are beeo . on ..ale tiecaue 1t
changing so f.u\ an j~ is wu , too advaaced. • _ too (oon passe --ou~ted In a
matter« weeli rather than avant.prde for the aver-
months, The woinen'a ·wear age .shopper. It ~t very
retailer must be just· about "~ be next year'• big biL
the shrewdest in tbe world ~jt it',. • bM fit, or
-be must: 'act last. some-· · badly 'iDade drela tha\ will
timee cuttin1 priQe.t that · . -juat Deft!' .i.ot good•oa aoy-
really hurt . his budget, one ' without drUjic .altera·
sometimes creating juit the · tiom. '.
a~~e of a sale.· He . . . No ..... 1.u -it's. .,_.r the tea·
must get .rJd o( ~wood. . IOll for t. ~ yeflr ft might
He .must ·attract etinPmera, be o'ut of UahioD alto(ether. lute them into bia : store. ~ · 'No -:-if ;oo•re oDJ.J buying ~J. 'tlit word. SAU: li 0o Imp"*: bee~jue ifs a
his. best come-on. He con· bargain. . . •
stantly ·must offer you · cut. BeWani ol 'tats that say
prke merchaocUe. . "A-. II:'' nu nieana that
So ia'. ttiia really a ·bar· somettimg ·u wrong -tcil-
galn? . . ed. ...... ~ miuiq,, torn.
Yes -if it's useful to you. faded -,there'• aa obviotu
Yes -when it might have . reuon -. the m•tdown.
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Don W. Woods· Fine .Jelffelle" end Silversmitfts •· •• Siner 1191 ' . '
Home in ''S_aigorn
Honeymooning in 'Tokyo illg mantilla, and cartjild ,a
and-Hong Kong before Ihak· -eosegay ol white ~ and
tng their home in Saigon are leaves. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Don W~ Wood. cr:s~:-~~~
The former Barbara A.on her role u honor attendant.
Brooks of Corona del Mar Dr ~..a.---:::a c D f Lo and her betrothed were mar· · &:A1wa111 · • orr 0 s Angelel, cousin of the bride. ried during a double ring ,,86 best man.
ceremony in the home of The champagne and buf·
her sister and matron of let recej)tion followed in
honor, Mrs. Gerald Rayl of Mrs. Rayl's home .
Newport Beach. The new Mn. Wood is a
'n.e ilev. Calvin c:cr graduate of the Univer.sity
performed the late r· of Southern California where
noon wedding for ltle daugh· sne pledaed Chi Omega. She
ter of Mn. J'JiJabeth did graduate .wart at CaJl..
Brooks ol Aradia and the fomia State c;:auege at Loi
late Mr. L. C. Broilts, and Angeles and Long BeaCb
tie son ct *· and Mrs. C. and' wu a · f4acber at Sa~
E. Wood ot New York., anoah Hi&h School, ~
Dr. Ohtr:les B. ~.uncle beim. ·
. : of ttw '-Ide fiOm Loe ~· , ... ~ .bne41ct e..l le D Ch _
J ·ietea,pn the bride in mar· sc1foo1a In'!{~. Y~ ii
rlage. SM wote an off. pruently ~ wilb a
wtlite lace gvn with matt'h· coutruetkla' firm ID·lil:il&
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CUSTOM ...
DRAPERIES
DO BLONDES? -Perhaps the question will be
answered when members of the Westminster
Woman's Club meet tomom>w. Guest speaker will
be Miss Kay Gormley, hair stylist, who will off er
· tips on styling and hair care. Experimenttn« blfcn
the meeting are Oeft to right) Mrs. Lea Millw and
Mrs. Edwin Alexander. no-ir'on Flbet;lau~ f abrlc1
_for Chria~a1 delivery
Hair Care Tips Monday Set Sees Drarri~
"How Do I .Love Thee," a Mrs. Edward llowarct._
,.Color Meeting
drametic production will be president, will prtlkle at a
presented to the Monday abort business mllitllll ad
Morning Club of HWltington tbe subsections will npart
Beach after luncheon Mon· on their various actlviU..
day, Nov. 20 in the Sheraton-Mrs. Ervin Colwell ....; be
Her hair is reputedly ev·
ery woman's c r ow n in g
glory, and care and styling
tips for ~·· topknot
will be offered when mem·
ben of the Westminster
Woman's Club meet tomor·
lflW at 7:~ p.m. in the Key·
atone S a v i n g a and Loan
Aun. building, Westminster
Avenue and Beach Boule-
vard.
Women of all ages are
invited to attend the meet-
1ng and bear Miss Kay
Gormley, from Kay Mich·
aels School of Hair Design,
wtio w 111 illustrate her
grooming tips on modeJ
Mrs. Leo Sbaw, first vice
president of the club.
Greeting guests will be
Mrs. Erne.It F r e s q u e z.
membership chairman, and
• uailtinc will be Mrs. Jobn
tiagner ad Mn, Donald
:~.Mn.Andrea-
:: ~·· Buntincton B e a c h . . -..
·."":Holiday Spirit
'Invades' Club
CJu1Jtmu apirit will pre-
vail wbeD inemben al U.S.
Air Force Mothers, Flight
lt, meet at 7:30 p.m. to-
mortOW in the Kona Kai
Hall. Santa Ana.
Memben wiJl wrap fa·
von for hospitals and or-
plw>aaea and collect dona-
tions of clothing, Christmas
gifU and medicaJ supplies
for use here and abroad.
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home was the scene ol a Beach Inn. contacted before Friday,'
The monthly luncheon Nov. 17 for reservatlom.
recent orientation tea. will be preceded by a 90_ ---=:.iiiii;;:;:---
Past phililllthropies of the cial at 10:30 a.m. and fol-
club will be explained in addition to ttie club's cur-lowing tile luncbe<Jn Mrs.
rent concern, Project Sup-Robert Parker, first vice
port, with members collect-president, will introduce lf.r. · '---'-and Mrs. Stanley Waxman mg uuuas, canned candy, in their dramatic program. nuts. soap and other articles for the 173rd Airborne Brt-The Waxmans have made over 1500 personal appear-
gade in Vietnam. ances in the· theater, on tele-
The activilies of ArU and vision and in films .
Crafts, Carousel and Man----------
nequin seetions also will be 1 ...... .
explalned.
The Westminster club is
12 yeers old and a member
of both .state and general
Federation of W om e n's
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SNIP 'N, STITCH
SHOPPE
3334 E. Coast Hlghw1y Corona ctel Mir
Phone ORlole 3-8050
I h•t• to ,.,ention if, \ut lo you rH ll1e it's only 47
cleys 'til Christmes, 10 9uea1 it's time you end I
1t1rlecl pl•Min9 for the holi~eys. Your friends end
ral1tive1 would moat 1ppr1ci1te • hentl mede gift.
Just • f,..,. su99e1tlon1 ••• Robes from our quilted
or nylon fleece febric1, eprons from no iron kettle
cloth, felt cud ti bia covers with 11nu111tf trim, or
• teble cloth fro"' our wide atlectlon of aepel finish-
9" 54" prints. We co11ld to on entl on, but 1pece
is limited, so 4rop in soon, with Chri1hu1 list in
1 .. ,., •ntl we'll 4o our be1t to help you plen origin·
el 9ifh to "'e~• e114 9iv' with pri4t.
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peRsonner oGenQ
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APPL!CA1\ r
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10 "Ill. lkni 2 p.111.
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· lm-Aad·f.i.N.taft, toit and 1Upple £or Juwt.i~
-:· au,-clnpiQr. lhrinlr-t;nd·wtirikle-pmof ~ a
IDtp to tue lot. Y-oa can hand wllh Ma•
. ~)pg~ glau draperies ... in 7 minutes
fltt ~rt7tttdy foi your windows!
abop at home -~ Co II ~
near aa your ·telephone . ·
Cail your newt M.ay Co and we'll send one
of our dee.orator-consultants to you with
samples of Fibergl~ glw custom f abdcs.
here'• how we make your
~ri .. IO beautlfulf
e Ow consultant measures 1our windo...,s
and quotes you an nut price.
e Fabric is cut to match weave, pa tttm
e AU side and bottom hems blind stitched
e Weights in all scams and corners
e Full 4" custom pleats and 4" hems
e Every pair tabled for perfect lengths
• Careful hand pressing assures fullest
draping and perfect appearance
(professional installation extra)
no down paym ent on May-Time-as little as
~.00 monthly oo purdwes over 25.00
may co draperies 11
co
may co south coast plaza;-3333 bristol st.,
costa m•sa; 546-9321
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SPECIAL EVENT
ONE WEEK ·QNL Y
STARTS WEDNF.SDAY, NOV. TrR
• Pri<* To at:
$ 2f.95 Cult. PNrl, 9red. neclr, .... 1tew $ U.00
52.00 Cult. Pe.,.f, uniform neclr, now
I 37.50 Cult. Peerl, uniforrn neclr, now
195.00 Cult. P .. 'rt, uniform nee~, now
330.00 Cult. 1Pe1rl, unifortn neck, now
•95.00 Cult. Peerl, .unifo"" n.c~ now
650.00. Cult. 'pHrl, unifor"' neck. J'OW
950.00 ~It. Peerl, uniform nee~ now
3500.00 Cult. P .. r1; uniform neck, now
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Call ttlem u , or call them
kiael, they're cute a D 4
tbe)"re 1D for late autumn.
-Delton ol A m e rl c r 1
Jam• Kearob bes come up 1'la IODll truly oripw douoo
ble kntta, featurtnc put ot .. lllc·tac-toe theme: fte Bia' x. You'D1 be eeeiDC tt
in full 'len&th neater dre• -ea u well u in half belted
jacket..
When Jama Kem'Ob ian't
puttiat hi.a X OD the fubloD spot. be'1 all f« the Big
Silrlpe in knlta. Wide, bold
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· dreNel ~ flatteriDI two.
piece dritlel, blve plentJ
al flair • • • and colorl
Luncheons
Ex{Jediate
Decorating . KNIT MATE -Edravagant stripes add tip to tb.ia
three-piece knit ensemble in orion and wool from
Four <Ufferent hostesses Dalton of America's James,Kenrob late autumn line .
opened their home• to fel-'nlis jacket coveri a turUeneck shell, warm u well
low Laiuna Bead1 Aaailt-_as__;•po~rty.;.... ____________ _
11DC1 teacue membera dur· . ma ~ stqed to
raile moDeJ for Leecue
1 B= =.a~~~ Anniversary· Ce ebrated
'ALL KIUU - X marks a new fashion hlch in
this atwmine double knit by J amea Kenrob. In 100
percent arnel, it's bold but also flattering.
Grandmothers
· took pi.. comecutive)J In
tM lmerMl .., --ol • ...... 'l1lomu J... ud
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Mn.Robert~ .. lllnan:b Bay home of Mn.
Lnta Lemieux and the
Three Ardi--Bay home of
Mrs. Will.lain Brown.
About eo women particl·
pated, accordinl to Mn .
John Solomon, league pres·
ident. Bridge games fol·
lowed the luncheons, whkb
were planned by Mrt. Ji'rank
Darling.
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llth Birthday M~rked . . , · * (l()Jll>J.e celebration b ·planned by Newport Hartior Grandmothers
when they 1ather at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow Jn dit NeWJ?Orler Inn.
tint 11 candles will be lighted on the club'• bf.rtbc!ay cue, and then
· &bit piece .de ruiJtabce will be <the. appear11>ce of Mn. Hallie Bridges, the
first national president to be eledied .. ffom lbe Welt Cout. ·
~. Bridg• will eerve · H lnatalling officer for new leaders, the Mmes.
Altt>n eu.mr, preaident; Glenn Dysert and John IJopkina, vice president.I;
Dee Wiide, secretary; Ruth Hamilton, treaaurer, and Wllllam B. Amith, cor-respcnding aec:retary.
Kn. Ji'ranciJ Sahr, retiring pre&ident Wm report on the 2&til 111nual ' comention of the National Federation ot Gnndmotbera Clubs in MWill Beach. ·
ltri. LOb..li Splelberger, chatrman, announced that ahe IDd Mrs. Dy-
lelt aelected a JlawalJln theme for decorations .and that Mn. Faye Banta of Lema Beadl will ling Hawaii.an 10n.g1. .
. H'olteea11 will be the Mmes. Clififord Barton, Hopkins and Georee
Pitt Sr., ,~ servine on tile ticket committee are Mn. Don Cameron and
Mrs. Zelda Pie~.
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Club Presents New Series
SeVfll yean llh)' of ~ the Mme!. Wbit.eblll, Ar·
brating tbeit 100tli anniver-tbur Patcb, Kendall Foster
Ill')' are members of Gem· and Robert Cramb. -
0)8 Phi Beta Mrs. R. E. Wittenberg, na-
. tional Panhellenic Coancil A Founder• Day Tea f.o. • representative and pa 1 t
morrow in h Newport . Grand Council preaident,
Beach home of Mn. Peter will be the gueat lpeUer.
Wblteblll will commemo-She Will pruent the Golden
nte the group's l3r'Cl ~ • Q.leecent Award for 50 years
day. Balboa Harbor Alum·. al 1ervice to Mrs. M. L.
mae will tel'ft u bolCeael Rabbitt a re&ident of Bal-
frorn 3 t-0 g p.m. -,. boa for 32 years, and to Mn'.
General cbainuD far the Ban>1d N. Moore ot Lagunt.
annual aatberiDI ia ~ ,BMdl.
Donaid Brauer. ud ulilt-Tbe alumnae also are be-
ing on her comm• 11 are glnn,tng the.Ir third year al
Golden West
Silver Sands 288, Native
Daugbter1 of the Golden
Welt ptber .twtce .monttll1
at 8 p.m. ~e first and third
Tuudayg. First meeting f)f
tbe 'month it in Lake Park
C 1 u b b o u ae, Huntington
' Beech and the MCOOd meet-tni'• location ii avlilable
by calling Mrs. Jack Wilson.
5'8-1479.
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MIW. NIC:Otl JM..ZA•
Sewlnt Mechlnes
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nutmeat sales for the holi-
days. 'Ibil yearly sale pi-.
vides fundl which are annu-
ally oven to 1be American
Field Service for ~
tion to all higtJ IChooll In
the beech aree.
Tbe national alumue and
active groupe aJ.o aupport
two camps for n I rd•t
ileged ~-1beae '*'" are 11.affed by actf.e mem-
bera and are locat.ed Jn Dm-
ver and Vancouver.
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Cosmopo'f [tart" Look
This deeply etched, ....._ colored wool :and nylon·
tweed becomes a unique llelferess·lip jlcbt' em-
tume a~ wUb tartoW rmg Polk weaa.,ov• •
wblte crepe tmu..k lldrt. Both jlCbt IDd
allghty A·line lktrt .. Uned and Pllt GI ~ Set'a li.De.
Triannual Conference
Opens in San Diego
Ten ar• reeidentl .. at-ol .tnt.erest and ~n
tend.iDC tbe tri--1 con-, witbhl the region.
terena ol Reeion XII Girl The gtnerel aeaiou Ud ! dilculsioo groups will tab Scoutl ol the U. S. A., whidl place in the San Dteto O>m-
opens today in San Diego. munity Ocmcounie, and .,..
Memben of the Santiago clal iat11'e11t trOllPI wD1
Girl Scout Council. t b e y meet In ·-the Pll Cortes and
1JiI1 join the m> women u:s. Gt"IDt Hot.ell.
from four Western states Llnmo Hoope1, vice pres.-
pd as far awa,y .u Hawaii fdent · ol Safe\INY Marbta,
9Dd Guam. tor the meetflll. wfll keynote the three • day
The 1heme wlil be Valuet meeting at a banquet ,to-
to Hoid, Woridl t.o Explcre night.
wlth special em~ being Attending will be the
given The Challenge ol Lead· Mmes. Jol9(lb Borra. J. M.
trthip. Cin Jr., J . E. Hale, Glen
furpose of the three-day ~~ R. L. Spicer, ·Du-
~erence will .be to pro-ane Wella and Rollo Wen · YiJ!e an opportunity to dis· from HuntlnOJn Be a c b;
CUii particular Meal ol the Georce Mc'nerna Jr., 0..
work required of the councll, ta Mesa. and Judge and
• 1llW trenda and develop-Mn. Ol!v:ln &fmafdt, New·
meats in scouting, and items ~ Beadl.
Santa Ana Setting
Council Meeting Slated
Wl'nl SALLIE
WHAT'S BUZZIN
C'UZZIN
.•• little Oopsy lemcm tsrta
with mile hi&h merinpe top. s*lO ... lu1cio1u blr IPIUhet ci date--mit m.eca.
l'OOM • • • crilp aiu.e al·
mood cookies • . . All -the
I ~ .... Jook goooda'er
and tbe Ilda ... pl'9ttjer JD
tM DMHoak bakery with the
old world tnditJoo ·rl ·frethly
bU«l dellclouaneee.
If ).'O\U' hulbe.nd 1 I for&Ot·
ten )'OUl' bh1hda.Y I eenil b1m
down to bQY some d°'Ult)'·
1iDpped D u t c b crunch roUa
-dlnaer. He'll cmie ~ tbe Happy Birthday cakn
all millinl and blushinc with
row all tNer and remember·
Kind rl a comt.Y teellni t.o
bow )'Oll can pick up a de-
corated cak2 any boor, any
day jQlt for the cominc In ..
And 'Wbat • fun thinr lt is to
watch the decorator out in
front with bis drea.my pots
rl pink, yetlOll( and IJ'Mll
~ painting a cake just
tor )'Oll.
TARTS JS SMART
BR.EADS yoNE CA.KEY
••• Take a tart lbelt .ml ~ tt. at dmTy It,
apple Oft bUillen'y It, dim
6lUllr It wllll ........ top.
..... -,.. ... sat JIO'llWllf • mt ,,.. ........ tlle
net~to_...,a
amettJlnc dHfennt tute.
Now bn9d la bl-1 and cab
.. Ollae. u u im't bread ml
it llD't cab, but ~
in the middle, It la called a
Jcllll. Old hmiliar lc>lll tut9I
are datemt and bcmanMlllt
••• NOit' ti 10C1 Jl'lt a pump.
Ida to wart pd ftivver it
.....,.. with IOCDe wai.ta
~ bave a Joe.I to write
home a.b o u t. Cranbenila
bave taken over ev~
eJa. IO -not a~ loaf, and tf c:nnbm'7 Joavea
and pumpldD loaves don't
erab )'Oll. what about a blue-
berry-~ .,. EYa7
body 1oY'9I a bUely, IDd oar
bUe!l"ll jult om't -.m IDr
younotto1a ..... ....-
tootb bal'l3m to eqibe. A
dellcat.e onnee O'Mll\ pie, ,
made to look lib a ~
could make JOU ros, row,
row your'bo&t l(Wbwn •••
or peril8ps a .'1'rmdl .,.
tart. bat in pl.am cl ..
eramt. on tap, ttn.Y ._.,.
nlblJle9 rl chocolate.
FAVORITE
l'.AVCIUTJ!Z
BU'l' QUJCJa.Y .
You'll adoY the DfW mlf
1S'9ice .-:tion rl our t,qay
~ )'Oll can cnl> .., half
. of. a cakie In a hurly. But
naturaDy JD the .u ml'9tee
..:tloll would be the pidift
molt wllllted and molt ubd Rossmoor Woman's Club Williama, diJtrict art chair· tar ••• dlocol•te flJ:lp caJDe
will hostess the council meet-man. will offer an atdblt rib ~ llRlle pie, fttd.
inC of Orange Diltdct Fed· eod Mra. Paul Williami, mu· f1 potato rolla ml'&llPle Dan-
eration of Woman's Clubs sic chatrman, will present a lllb patry, 100 per centwtae
at 10 F 'd N 10 •·-• wheat brad. whi~ breld •• · a.m. nay ov. , mm~ prOlfam. ·o-t ~ taat.e., want.-
in the Santa Ana Elles' Club. Following lunch, Mn. Wil· «l more by ewrycoe.
th Registration will tick' off 1l&1n Cheney, m,trtct second BlU'.AD IS BREAD
e gathering at 9 a .. m. and vice president, will present OR IS IT
Mrs. G. Hoyt Corbit will pre-Robert W. Fer ..... oo, vici! O.tdtlnc on in our Bakery, Bide. The Rev. Dr. Daniel _.. our on cn.iy French
C. Rider of the Santa Ana and ~ offietr of Or· in.I, · ..,ut lengthwile, and
First Baptist Church will of. ange. He will discuu the all lllootbered fM!r with oar
fer the invocation. Nll'COUc Problem ad the own buu.'y-uidon and pz1k
Giving the welcoming· talk Hippie Movement mixture. Co m e • .u.dy
will be lV".rs. Clemens From· ;:;;===:::c:;;;;:=:c::::;;,JI • packed In a tall bee· Y.Ql1 can 1dl. hostess club presi4ent, ANTHONY RO~ merely wvm it or place it and Mra. James MoCalla, .. under the brcller or .tore
d!Jtrfct first vice president. la be~ wfth tt ~ in ,.,... freeRr-for
Callfarnla ht 1 tor y and GLAMOUR HAVEN fbture retemx:e.
Jandin.artta -chairman, Mn. . llAUTY SALON A quick bop to the delka·
Carl Ledbetter will present t'1,. .... s. .. c... .._ teueo for Frendl bc..s of
a lhort bi.Jtory on the Ross· 546-7193 a different color • • • Saur
moor --. Mn. Arthur J. nc.e this time,,l(lllt lmctb--===--=.::=...::=.:.::....:::..::=:....:.:....::::========='I• wia ml *-ny wlda died·
KOCM-FM
clar ·~ and a smattering '
ot prUc. 1111 roaatal and .-, a )"OU to ftblat.
. ParilWt llOUl'dou&b French
1lreM ltlipped down from
S. Francilico. You .ee tt in
mountainou9 p 11 e 1 ~
wbere aroand J'blbmn'a
wharf • • • Here's a sr-t
bned In oar srooery, ..._
· loac or round loawa er won.
dram rolls. Put the wbole
Jod in the oven and beat It
QP tor aheer ~
eaitae)'.
SOURDOUGH JA<X
WILL BE HERE
mJS 'lmJUDAY
••• from U-2 • • • He will
bt ~ ru. ciook·
book • • • tbe only coclLt>ook
ww know of cm the old fallh·
$olMd art of aourdouldl cook·
fl!tJ. ~ 1'111 talk about hla
IOU!' cbllb starter and lllow
)"OU bow to keoep a IOIJl'dou&h
pot' In )'Otll' l'efrigoerator llO
you can have 80W'doua'h
, f*JlC8kes or )'Ollr own IOI.ti'·
dOQlh ~ bftad,
Here at fUd\ard'• our bak-
.-y makes 38 .other dlttermt
ldtm of brMd too.
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PHONE 67J-6J60 F.OR DELIVERY
Produce·
SWIET TR.EAT FROM HAWAII~ ..... RIPE PAPAYIS .. :-.·1 . FOR
RY, RJPE MEDIUM-SIZE ARM· -4 TO A PK&.
TOMATOES .. 2 PKGS.
FANCY QUALITY, CRISP, LON6 &1lEEN
CUCUMBER -.2 FOR
CRISP AND TART FOR BAKIN& OR SAUCE! . PIPPIN APPLES . : 6 ' . . . .
·lour~tll · Jai ..
Mm IN PERSON THUK; NOV. t 11,. 2
The 1uthor of the only coolbo'ok ~nown to
be written on the old feshionecl 1rt of sour-
dough cookery.
His cookbook fMtum unusu.t
ALubn and Werttrn recipes.
LBS.
":,, tM'I lte . mighty happy to aufo9r1ph your copy I
IOUIQOU&B STABTI& "'ilD COOK BOOK -.:~ s3so ........ Jul wltlt ...,., :1,-:a.-.::..w::::
. : .. Y Frozen Foods · ...
\ ' . ' FROM .THE VALLEY OF THE JOLLY Gl!Et-f:,GIANT ... . .
(;REEN &1ANT Mixed·Vegetables .... 4 .. S11
6REEN &IANT Cut Leaf Spinach 11 .. 4 ,., s11
&REEN &IANT Niblets Corn "OI. '1 ,., s11
<&REEN &IANT
GREEN &IANT
French Green Beans
Le S11eur Peas
Broccoll Spear~
•oz. 4 ,., SlJ
11 OI. 3 ,., s1r
11 oz. ~ .., Sl]
GREEN &rANT · Lima Beans
GREEN ~ · White Corn /
"oz. 3 .., Sll
11 oz. 3 ,., SlJ
NEW FROM NABISCO!
36 ftrnen, Pre-.~rmed~ ReadyTo lake Cookies
Just slip tf,em from the box onto 1 cookie sh.et, pop into
the ov~. 12 minutes liter you h.ve • hom .. b1ked trut! ,,,,,.----. -
CHOCOLATE CHIP -OATMEAL RAISIN
FUDGI NUT·-VANILLA SUGAR 1 lL-ag-
CAL
FAME
AFTER-DINNER
FAVORITE
SWEDISH PEPS
WEEKEND 89-SPEaAL LB~
~Z-6 FOR s1
.
bct·1fo~S~ .. ---
Think Alleld lo Oirlshnlsl
MARINI CLOCKS Ir IAROMmlS
by S.lem, ChehH, Seth Thomes.
Solid br1u or chrome over
brass, with or 'without
romantic ship's b.Ua.
~ .
. , ·····~· •. tie
I
·~ .... -.'!.·NEWPORT IL
Familiar<f.
. t ..
;:·NE~ .. -
. Silmon
. ".
CAS~ROLE WITH OY$T!IS · ·
Cut 2-4 lb. c.ns red salmorti!Yto chun~c.
Place in buttered 3 qt-. eas!erc~e.rP-oadi
2-12 oz. jars oyste~1.heir ~qlrid un-
til edges curl. Drain. ~ liquid. A,,..
range oysters over s~rncm. Melt 'h C.
butter, stir in 3,4 ~ tc, · tnake · a
smqoth paste. Gracliilly-add •.:C: milk
(or use I C. sherr@n,~e o.f. t C.
milk), add oyster liP·ts~i. basil, 2
tsp .. salt, I tsp. le~·p!r, 2 'tsp.
~c~t. •J T. lemo 2 t .. shted·
•' . _de<.t' l)ll~ook ch"!• .. ,nd <~at· until
sauce is smooth a~ tf~lc; P ur seuce
over ~lmon and oyrl•nr Be~ 30 min..
in 350•· even. This is. good se eckwi.th
iTomatoes .Proven~I,. --~-T~mi>cs: -. -..
. IAKED wtlM-PROVENCALE JOUCH
Wa,h 6 med. tomatoes. cl,\f in half
crosswise. Arrange ~fotSti cut 'aide
up, .on qreesed baiiif.felL lptfn~
with salt end pepper~ .c.omD'lne llf c'-
s0ft breed crumbs, 2'f.:f~1h.pptd
parsley, garlic powcl.I' W.-taffe: Sprin-
~le mixture over t.emate>M •flid· Efrime
each with e littfe oliv4t oil li\e fn ~'!
oven I 0 to f 5 min. or 1iJI ~ Mitctu,.
js golden. !-·
~ .
Yams --.. .... ' -· FROM PAl'US~Vf --~."
In sauce pan, heet ~W-.n"Yami-.
When heated throu.OS ... -.nd blend
in 4 T. Triple Sec. • T. ~tt,r, .tr tsp. salt
1/a tsp. pepper. Beat wnti! .flutfy: Tke%1
delicately orange flavore.cl Yfllfns are a
qreat accompaniment to bak1ed Mm.
Mandariil:Q.raiigc
LIGHT HEARTED DESSERT · '
Pour Ph C. boiling wat~.OVfer I pkg.
lemon gelatin in larg~ bpJ!,I. Sitir till dis-
solved. Add 'h C. ~hei:i.y. lend da!h
salt. Refrigerate I hr. oc.~ntil lhe con-
sistency of unbeaten. eqg whi\e. Whip
• till stiff I C. whippinq creeim. whi p
cream in~ gelatin tsnd, fold in I c~n
drained •ndarin orang~ sec\ions and
I cen drtined pineapple iidbi~s. Spoon
into sherbet glasses.-Chill till firm .
71 ??? SJ 972 F RP f 2 I 2 7 7
'2.W .. ,.r._ Mlftet
2 1 6 s rt 77 s a • n • J •1 .
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OPEN DAILY 9-7 SUN DA y 9-S OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SU NOA Y 'bPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY . • OPE
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o: MARK.ET
'/PORT BLVD. > T THE ENTRANCE TO UDO ISLE
. .., ·.
ar: Favorite~ Done Up
t
EW WAYS
triy. Autum~ Meals
' . ·.
-
.. GrocCiics ... ... . .
!IS •,• .. s~ I ",,.._.. •• ,,
ehun£s. INSTANT COFFll .... 1.29 '
tP-oacli
11Hd un-CRISCO .l.~.:
1id. Ar-COOKING OIL . .... Ge
r 112 C. ' nake··a WELCH'S._
C:mil~ GRAPE JILLY 11-. 4 ,., .,
f IC.
basil, 2 ·CASE .SWAYNE
2 isp. y.1·1s 5 ·•t .shred-
1t until 21/2 .-~fOA , .... .,... r sauce
tt> min'.
td.with
I • ~· • • ~-. -.
OlJCH
in half
ut)i~
'Prtnict6 • 11r~
i.,,p.a
,' Sprfn-
Brime
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~,.
. -.~
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,,vam-I s;
~blend
·sp. salt'
: These
~are a
-ham.
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tngcs
tT . .
I pkg.
till dis-
d da"Sh
1e con-
WMp
. whip
I C4n
ins and
Spoon
m.
2 ISL 3
.
LIBBY'S RED
• SILMOI •
. . .
UllY'S LOW CAL . HALVES ~ellow Clng Peaches av.
' UUY'S LOW CAL SLICED
Ye~ Cling Peaches ,,1,
UllY'S
Tomato .Juice ~' .. .. '
. UIBY'S ·
Creatn Style Corn ••
U.y's Peas ,..
.I.My's .. Pumpkin zv,
UQY'S .
Corned Beef Hash nva ...
• • KNUDSEN LA BON BUTIER
REDDl•WHIP
&
NABISCO IDEAL
Peanut Bars
1Va •
11¥4 ...
· CA. SCADE· •••NT · , , tml .. MT
Man Size KLEENEX , "'·
I SS I I 2 77 ~ I 2
FOR
s ,., •1
-·4 •1 . ,., .
4 hr '1
3 ,., '1
2 .. 79c
47c
59'
· 29c
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Ill, .... FaJ.
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Meats .. ·
·.~ROZEN TOM OR HEN
RICHARD'S OWN OVEN-READY
-MEAT ~OAF ~~" 98-LI •.
.RICHARD'S 5 PER PdlJNo· FROZEN
I
u~~.i. · Plllies llUlllllU""~ .
RE6ULAR QR THICK SLICE ..
-BIR· M · 11co1
., Delicatessen
llG SAYINGS! HORMEL CA-D ,
.HAM '. s LB. s4s1
ORDER YOUR FRESH HOLIDAY TURKEYS NOWI
YOUR CHOICE· VIENNA PURE BEEF ...
SALAMI __ CHUBS
I .
. MILD J t:RANKS
-KNACKWURST
RJCHAID'S tT AUAN
GIAT-D CHEESE • ..
KRAFT CRACKER BARREL SHAIP
CHEESE· .STICK ...
COME AND
TAm SOME
_FIL I S/J.T.
65c
Salad of thc·Month
BACK BY POPU LARJ)EMANDI
CRANBERRY HOLIDAY SALAD
OURS ALONE! PIQUANT. FLAVOR!
RICH RB> ·coLORJ
'FRUITS AND NUTS IN .A
Sfl~N6 6ELATINI 5t PT.
Honle· Bakery
$PICY SNACKS! · · . RAISED, SU6AR
Applesauce Cup. 6 ,. 49c Donuts 6 hr 49c
. HARVEST HOME
Mince Pie 1"
Flower Shop
llG-,i FULL IUNCHIS OF CUT
POM poM ,CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Jlc
BRONZE, YELLOW, WHITE, LAVENDER '129
FOR FALL CENTERPIECES · · BUNCH
a s a 2 pp 2 Q ?? a P F RP
'2tc.1.~ .. Rower•• AITHOllY'S jllOE IEPAI IAYOEABS
OPEN DAltY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 MON.:FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30-5
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., I • • •· f • ' • 0 _,.. -• • •, -.
Wednesd.-J, Nowmber 8, 1967
~viciry Colored Set
1111& • 111111 tD tma on aw.me pelt8 tbJI holiday
-'ftte "ben.baped esret (wldte) hued tep-tt-~ ·with. banda of parrot {areen) and flamingo
(tiot pint) colon to match the p111t'1 border. Made
ottµiety textured rayoll acetate, ihe outfit bean the name al Country Se,t.
Provisionals to Learn
All'About t.:eague W~·
AMboU;b tbey are new-reported that appei1; :;&,
c o m er 1 to Alliltance •ea buirlnessea and jfjijlV
League wort, Huntiqtoo zatiom aheady bav':!:::...~
Beach cruipter provialooala malled. . ---::=.:: .. -.A.. u 1-..-.......t--~ An impressive num~ -.u......., •ewe ...._.y~· in · aervice volnnte--=-=
. ed wUb thrift eop work lllld have been donat.ed;;;:;t!
Mr\'iee at Buntinpn Inter· bospltU In October-~
Community Bospl11al. Dora Dow, hospital~
· NO. Illy will be Offered cbairm~. said that:_"!f!~<
. tti. ~ty oi lemnlng bera tallied l8flf.t boaar::..: :
· lle.fllll 1c:op1 di tM mtional Lunch •• HrVed l!....._
.......... Md become Mrat1. L1man La~Tocm•~ . ~ ...... Of tbeh--link" Broderici:, J'arquhar,. .. 1
-ffle Ntimal qlllfza. ell Sptnaf• and ·~-. ~-D· 11n-. wben--the)' are briefed -----:::.._:_..;:
firlt.band by national offl. . -:.::: ::. -: r ~=~~t!~ Gardeni~; tbe nMioDal headquarters In' _ -.
Hollywood. --~= . ;
Orientation n., ls Idled-c It. t...;.. .:i:_::~
aled for 'l'bur•1, Nov. 1&. ·• U 1va ~-Prcrrili.oa a 1 1 attending -= · • will be. tbe Mmea. LeRoy . -.
BeDlon, Jd ~ 'Ibo-Bemj J. Mlller, ~-
' ~-. R i h d tura1 IDetnadlDr at Belt.CU .... mu &.>&vu-.... , c a r dem Senior B1gb SCtiia!,i ~ Ridllri Crawford, will preaent the progr~
Glen l>yainpr, Gi. Hot.. titled, Hllbllahta ·of~
tlllateJn, 'l1lomaa Ovtrton, yard Gardenin& for ~ ~ ~ ~e ~:f; bers and guests of s;,~,
Waiae and Erin Walab. -Coast Garden Club . .= ·
Accompanytna 1 tbem win · The meetine wilF:fiD:
be activee. tbe Mu. Nor'-placc.i at 7:30 p.m. }ll:ID.
man W..uer, Allee Fr~ In the 'lbree Arch ~
...... and Williem Rauen. ·A houle. Preceding ttie::Jali;
Do-host luncheon wW be wOI be tilt serving~·
..-ved ftom 10 a.m. to 2 aert by tbe Mmea. ~ r~ .p.m. Pimental, 'Robert Oiiiii.
' DellDa of tbll outiltg were Walter ~rs, :JEW;: ~ during a meeting Hamilton, Thomas 1JZtllf!
IMt 'lbtnday by Mrs. War-riaonl. R:W. Quac~·
ner, first vjce president, apd nau Wilber. · .. -
ind ¥n. HlrTY LeBard, Mrs. George C~.
president announced eome who recently returned :fmm
DIW-appnintmenta. a European tour, WW COD· Mn. Jo b n Wyatt will duct a business sessl~ pri·
.._ve u corresponding sec· or to tbe speaker being in-~ Mn. Sally Farqu· troduced by, Mrs. J: Parley
blr, repooal ~il ~e-·Smith ..
..-tlve, and Mn. Rk:bud Mlller programs and au· Dittmar, alternative repre-pervlsa an annual qutdoor
-*tlT•· . lbow featuring garden plota l · Plana for Operation Ker· prepared alld grown by -his
t rt Ctwlltmas are well UD· ftudenta ~ himself. He
cler w11., accordlng to Mrs.. .will dlaplay • and describe
Andrew Yeiser, district ao-rare pllnta suitable to the cla1 IWVice chairman, who area.
.1
I See By Today's
Want Ads
~-"~~ • n.r, la an aOOtton Of rare and 1lllUIU&l Indian relics!
'.
'
e A private aa.rty wa.nta to
bu:r a l>9ir of love aeatl,
• Tbett !11 desk ~ace In a
community o~ at a
very m:lullve addretl!
• Where you can buy an . Italian Gre:rhound!
e Where to find a aood ~ ·
in • u1board for • be-
stmer. "
e H~ are all these Items
at barialn prices anything
from 11 lawn mower to a
rur coat!
G, ·se .st e
. ""
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Z2 DAILY PILOT WedntSday, November' 8, 1967 .. · · Fashion Island
= .. Aero Instruments
·:·,Get DU;play Spot
l>lsplay cues on the north· The flnn's pueenger em•
erly end.of the mall ol Fub· ergency breathing oxygeli
ion Island at Newport Ceo-ayaM!Dl la displayed with
·' ter today have their f I r s t a model ol a commerelal air
0 tenanta" -the products liner. A level meaaurement
of Robertshaw Controls Co., line u uaed by the food in·
Anaheim. dustry, is displayed wit Ji
• Sh<Mr(D in the cases -set products produced by a Bu·
·up to allow Orange County ena Park cookie and crack·
. _..:..induatrlea and other groups flnn to exbtit their products er · ' . P..d aervicea -la manufac· Samples of magazines and
"-ol the firm's .aeronau· news~rs using Robert· ti&l and inatrument dlvi· shaw s .recorders and con-
.... trollers are displayed in an--
They include instruments other case.
.. together with the devices The fifth di.splay c a s e _..........,.
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Sever•I TetWneJI•
Speech Awards Go
To OCC Students
Orange Coast C o 11 e g e
student& from Runtlngt o n
Beach, Laguna Beach, Cos·
ta Meaa .nd N e w p o r t
Beach have won awards in
area speech tol.tl'naments.
Tom A.rutunlan, of Hunt·
lngton Beach, won one of
two ·superior awarda given
in a regiooal tourney at San
Fernando State College. He
c o m p e t e d In expository
ape a.king.
oament, at El Camino Col•
lege. Law wu given a per-
fect score in male oral in•
terpretation. and won a tott
superior award in junior
men's interpretation.
Arutunian and E r r o 11
Gerson, ol C-osta fl.eta, won
excellent awards ln male
oral interpretation. J i m
Cline, of Costa Mesa, and
Gerson won e x c e 1 l e n t
a w a r d s in extemporary
speaking.
wbJcb they control. For ex· shows a Robert.shaw • pro-, ··.:·ample, a pr~ss deviation duced helmet as uaed in mil· INSTRUMENTS MOVE IN -First "t....," in dis-heim. Regantiog them are John · C. Washington
•• c!ORtroller, uaed by the glus itary and civilian aviation. play cases erected on mall of Fashion Island to ex· (left), general manager of ftnn'a aeronautical and
John Law. of Laguna
Beach. won an excellent
award in maJe oratory, and
the debate team of Guy
Vincent De Paul Q{ Corona
del Mar. and Kurt Langdon,
of Santa Ana, won an ex·
cellent award.
A debating team ol John
Mann. of Newport Beach,
Rieb Mcinnes, of Garden
Grove, and Dave Zebm. ol
Huntington Beach, won u
excellent award.
"=· lndustry, has with it a tel~ The helmet integrates pilot hibit products of Orange County industries. , are de-instrument division, and StanJav H. Irelan~ ma.r-Vlaion Rlcture .Qabe and sev· communication and oxyg~ ".J ....
-efal soft drink bottles. breatbing system. vices produced by Robertahaw ~ttolt Oo.; Ari•· keting manager. -=-=-=~=.,.;.._;_~~~~~_.;:..,...:....~~~~~~~~~--~~------'---~----~-
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CREAM OF OATS DECAF ':~$l•5 COFFEE-MATE 6;~47c INSTANT MIXES
ROYAL PUDDING
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LYSOL PURE CORN OIL P'"' ASST. BATHROOM 1000 '~" 29 c MAZOLA b•'· 39' Scottissue 2 ',";: 27c
• Von1Ho • Coconut • Moehn
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SCOTT 1ES p~~o 27c i.c.oz. 4Qc 16-or. 68c pkg pkg.
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Vallie Q•ettloned
Tax Decision Appea"led
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A •PMJPAD for m Or· lq the &UeSafld valuea on refusal of the county ceuDMI
anp Countf taxpayen 2,211 Lafun'o Niguel acre1 after tM iteartnp to pr.-
aald ~ tbey are appeat •• by flJB,1*» m 1966. vat Al••• Andrew m..
lDI the eourt dtc1aion wblcb Thla resulted in a tu SIV• f ... '9t Ida tecpaest witll i.
upheld four COUJltv .. ---a inp of fJt,319, according to Ill a'*at..,.. in a peuible _..._ ·~ ... .,_ .... a preu releue of the Noo-t" eourt. telt ol the Board'• 1ora wuu cut uaeued partlaaa Commtttee. • ..,.actioa.'*
value• on Laguna Nipel The oomm1Uee'1 nleaM . T b e.. releale continued!
acrea1e. IJid Mark Ancel, whom• "l.quna NiC\ael on ~pt
Not:tce of appeal waa mail-Cleary ident.lfted u a Loi . ii, \981, protested the mar-
ed Jut .-ekend to Superior An1elea lawyer Lt repre-1let ~aluea placed by tbe AJ..
Jud• Walter Steiner, who sentint ihe 1~ tupa.ytrt MllOI' on these selfsame
ruled ht favor of the ~ whom It IWJ)e4 aa Jloberta ',111 acres for tbe County's
ervilon, aald Cb1p Cleary, Waterman, .Marcus Port· 1917 UNUJDeot roll .. ap-
reprelltltin& the Nonparti· ei, Robert F. Mc:QirdJ, Wal· -prubnaWy IJa,8 • acre ..
au Com.rnittet for Good lace at Mac:Xay, JOMl'h "Lacuna N'tgUe1'1 peti-Govemmeat in Sa!}ta Ana. Cooper and Larry Little. tione protest that the aere-
Qeary aaJd copies of the Altboqb Mrs. waw-qe ... hu a market value
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New. Boat
Delivered
Ardell Marina at Newport
Beach announced that a new
Crulsing Cal-46 has been
delivered to Edward Mar·
rier of San Francisco. The
new boat, the only cruising
yacht produced by Jensen
Marine of Costa Mesa, has
been christened ,Boreas.
Marrier, a member of the
St. Francis Yacht C I u b,
planl to berth his new boat
in tM Bay Area prior to
shovtng off with his family
on a three-month ctUise to
Mexico. Friends of tJ\e Mar·
rlera will join them from
time to time during th e
cruise.
119tiee allo were mailed to 1nan's llP\e led the Ult in of about $1,100 per acre.
the aupervis~ -Alton E . tbe releue, the told the "For ta.e 1l8S uaesameat Allen,.~ :1. PhllUpa, ~~ILY PILOT tn July that roll, Hinshaw bad placed an
· C. M. 'Cyt" Featberly and I m no longer• pmt· of the averap market value of
William Wratein. s~it . and wo~d rather not about '80() per acre on the No, but tbele huge cement .,,Uers on lbe San Diego
Freeway at Red Hill BoM. illustnt.e the ultra mod·
ern way of bilbftY llAOdii A mu.al cement city
has grown fra:n nowt.ere produce 80.000 cubk
yards of concrete pariDJ for fi,ft miles of freeway
and eight ~ nlllP!-Coiltncton Kuler·Ball.
ol San Bernardino, expect to fi~h paving job_. by
Nov. 20. Ole Obar, headman for Poficb-Be!ledict
Camtndors, general contractors for tbe two free-
way segments from Harbor B<>uleovarcl to San · Joa·
quin Road , hopes to open the freeway to traffic in
late February, barring prolo,nged rainstorms.
The Breas was complete· ty committed and QUUitted
by the Ardell serviCe. staff.
The n~w owners toqk deliv-
ery in Newport ~!Id are
sailing the boat to San Fran·
clsco .
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The appeal and the rul· diaalss it. . . 2.211 acres. On Supervisor
tn1 It aetka to upset center The release saMI the six Allen's recommenda.ion, the
on the acticln ol the super-ta.xpayen i.roqbt tbeir ac-Board reduced the market
. visors -aiWnc as. a Board tion on bebaH cl tbemstlvea value to just ovM an aver·
ol Eqo•Hratton -m reduc-and others after "the written ate of .xi per acre.
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'9onut lvlttt 4 /$1 jar COOKIES f'kos. ltlCKUS .,.,_ .......
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DOWNY ~ 89c HONEYTREAT~~35'
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DAR~ PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
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NB' s Parking .Pr-9-lJlem
Newport Beach bas many luuea that are arguable.
But there ia at least one that iA beyond argument: the
City has severe parking proble~.
No one will deny this unhappy fact.
Througn: the years, these p~kmg problems have in·
tensified, particularly in Balboa, in th~ McFadden Square
&rea. along Mariners Mile, Jn Corona · del Mar and on
Balboa Island. '
A major contributing factor bu been the city's fail·
ure to require commercial dev~lopers in many business
cmtricts to provide even minimal parking, facilities. · ~ = -: In all but a relatively few commercial zones,
newly built stores, restaurants and other businesses
have been aUowed to open their doors without, in some
cases, providing a single off·street ·parking space.
In 90 days. the aws ~ • a • will ~ ~
pired. lf a permaMlll ~ mmtl J1a. .,.. ..-
. study, is not· ready fair • di atia tJy a... Ille emer-
gency law should be *' ' I
The predictable result: nearby residents have found
t.he streets in front of their homes converted into
. )mmper·to-bumper parking lots, and the merchants
·-themselves have suffered a~ potential cu,tomers choose !iistead to go to places where the parking is easy.
The horse may 1aawe '-...._ 811 tlleft is stiD
some livestock ,.,,,.; • I ....., ._. -. ......
It should remaiB hclllll
All this, as we suggested, is news to no one. Ban on 'Major' Tune-ups • But what is good news is that the city of Newport B'each is going to do something about the worsening
aituation. Newport Beadl pl • • c•••• · · •n nscally
approved two new service 4'4' w ill Qie city. W _,.
conditionally. City councilmen at their last meeting adopted an
emergency ordinance applying parking standards to
all those commercial zones where none has applied
in the past.
: Municipal lawmaien were a~ on by reports ot pending commercial developments in areas where
off-street parking bad not been required -which taies
in big chunb of territory.
Most of the ~ .......,.. Ille afiWlWWW
of the stations. Tbey will lie -.e am jmt till .-.,
and they'll be parliaDy I ' J f
We're for couctm..g • a.& 811 we dD a 7
about the p1.anaen• .. 'OTN a c--a i a st ... , lllr ("
tune-ups.
The ordinance is "not retroactive. Existing busi· n:sea that are now limping along ~ inJuf:ficient
What. after all ii a "majlr" trz s ap!
It's about a ba1f..dcm9 ...... trz .,.., tklf • wW..
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With regard to the recent turndown
by the voters ot the school bonds,
the pres1 state that eome fO percent
of those regiatered voted. And since
for the most part, there were more
yeses than no's, though not the two·
th.trda necessary to carry, 1IWl prea c6nc1~ that the minorit'Y WU to
blame for failure « b bonds.
TbiJ writer believes, after ta1kiGC
to a number of voters, that 1ucb •
deduction is 'in emr. It ia beliwed that most of tbe ~ parents ~
ceivtng wages or MlaJies in accord·
ance with the times, wted in favor.
THE .OLDER PEOPLE, wbue truly
sympathetic 1o the issue, bat faced
with ever-increasing properly taxes
aod a fixed income and alao 11eliev·
in• the proposed bonds to be not l'e• ~tic~ Voted &gai.D.lt ·them. Many old-
er people did not. and 11111De could
not, vote. Had ttley done 60 the bonds
might have 1ofJt by a greater percent.
age.
HERE.ARE TWO 1•.,.stion1 ttiat.
if put in force, may help i.n ~e next
bond proposal:
(1) Select a committee, say five,
"hard-beaded," honest, and outstand·
ing business men to meet with the
school authorities and make up a truly
realistic 1ebool budgel 'Ibey llhould
c.b.eck tbe highest salaries paid witb
otier scb>ol dmricts, cost of proposed
lud purebases, and odds and ends
that are really not necessary at this
time. 'Ibe committee should serve
without pay and one ol its members
should have accounting experience.
A full time secrteary should be em·
ployed who will do all the office work
and be paid therefor.
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AND, THOUGH '111IS is not nearly
so important as (l) above:
(2) Encourage the students in the
schools of higher learning to form an
honor guard comp<15ed of aU students
who believe in law and order. The
guard will in turn by lawful means
shame and control tlhe "FRUST·
NIKS." ntls latter term is my own
since all the writers seem to say tile
young people who form the current
weird tribes are a<:tually frustNted,
ergo "FRUSTNIKS."
ERNEST WM. EILIS
llndetltocradc Law
To the Editor:
There ia something which is quite
wrong about California'• political. set,
up. 'Ibere is a law which states that
a two·thirds majority is required in
order to;pass a bond election.
In ~ recent bond election held
here. this law was proved how un-
democratic it is. In all exei!pt one
t centrallaation of ad.ministration) por·
tion d. tfJe issue, a majority vote was
reached, and yet, only one got the
required two-thirds ma.jority, so ONLY
ONE WAs PASSED !
SINCE SIX OF THE seven I.sues
failed. bot only one of them didn 't
have a majority, the minority. in this
instance prevailed!
ThlS is an example o{ minority rule,
and since this country wu built on
the idea that the majority rules, this
law goes against the idea on which
this couotry is based I In sh<?fl, tttla
law ia undemocratic! It seems that
thi1 unjuat Jaw sbould be repealed
before it does any further damage.
STAN DORN
Age ll
•o;>op the Suhject•
To the Edit.or :
It
Referrifii to letter of Ella M~ Min·
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Let.Un from reada1 ore welcomt.
Normallr writers -~~ tMir meuaoa in 300 UIMdl M W.. TM
right to ccmdcuc ktun to fii ipau
or eUmmat.t libel ls n""*1. AU ~t
tns .mun incl1'de aignat:ure Giid mail·
ing addrui, but ~ will be ioith-
uld. on requ.ut.
building for stllllfJll aea e44 " -'
dining facilities.
It ·could be tmf llil I C is
these two imta"'" is c · · • llr
I would hate tD thillk .._ •-Jnim
failed to support IDcal .........
a lack o( nobiety ... a ,.. ....
mAJOt ·&. lllERKS
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To the Editar:
ft appears that a :IW.)GI• llllil
campaign to ddieat. Ille lltt.l '-II
was &OOCffsfW Tiie mail + a . ,
· cost money Md DMlhed ..., ,..
pie. lsn"t it desirable Ol3' a.i J111111K
lcnow the identity of ..._ .._ .....
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• liw aftlr 9ie I !Md received .................... ~
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WAil •.&ft*••• tldng. And euu;-.._eat V--... is more
-)Ill a war -ii ii a 1lnltal and d 5 c • je .aa.Mf. And
--,.t. • ii mt .«"9 a legally· ....... ..r. I -8lt trytag to MY ........... t 1'11-e there.. I
-. ...... rG I tiJc tD break ._. a. .-ft apeaatm intO some-
neman <Mailbox. Nov. 1) does she
really understand tbe leDior citizenl
property tn law? An annual income
of $3,500 for a couple ow 65 aver·
ages about ·$278 per month.
TberefQl'J, .common se~ dictates
that people in thi.I income bracket
cannot afford to own property in tbe
leaden! Are they -. ~ta~ lllime far ~ wlaataedabr. to the
PAUL A. HANNA • Am L• fl!lll* -.... u.erican tify theIDJelves~
Newport_ Beach.CO.ta Mes• area.
N• 8•11n AFTER THEY PAY fire and auto r
insurance, if they are lucky enough T'!.~~ .... • _. . ae_
io own an old-car, -upkeep on their ~--~ home, such aa repairs, plumbing bills, ' Leap of •-........ • Gle !&
utilities, etc. plus dental' bills, eye cent bc..t ftedjM
glassea, hearing aida. prescripta. ~~ ~ .:;.:-: ~
and other medicines, doctor and bo8' -n::=-Ult wl .Jtlla s. a .,. ia -or-pital bills which· are not entirely cov· .,__,
ered by Medicare, they still must ante c..t:J, a...'a •...,. .,
figure a way to meet their food bill, tlle L.. A. 1'imea. 8le DliV' Pillt.
which becomes increasingly higher ,,.._ el 1'1 m V..._ Drew Par-
wi. th each trip to the market. toa. Wallr 8......,. • lbrtia Ll6l!r Kile tDisC "'8'.
HOWE-VER, IF THEY can rent a
little place they can still vote Yea on·
the school needs, u non-property ow,• ·
ers eurciJe that privilege as well u
taxpaying property owners. Tbe Y•
voters have criticized the No's and
the No'a have done lik:ewiae t. tbe
Yea voters. Why don't you drop the
subject once and for all?
MRS. J . M. AU.AN
'Boora" for Pit~er'
To the Edit.or:
In your Mailbox ol Nov. 1 you ran
a letter from Mr. Victor A. Irvine
who criticizes Newport-Mesa scbooll
for being "extravagant." He saya M'•
for double ses&ions, is again.at buying
"expensive land for stadia, gym.I
and pools." and is upset because the
cost of holding school bond elections
must be paid for by "us senior clti·
um and other taxpayers."
ALL RIGHT. So Mr. Irvine is strap-
ped for funds.
Then I read on page 2 of the same
DAILY PILOT a story about Mr. VIC·
tor A. Irvine giving $23,000 to Pitzer
College in Claremont to help pay for
a students' recreational cet)ter.
Hooray for Pitzer College!
R. J. BARTHOLOMEW
Contratllc!tlo11?
To the Edit.or:
The Wednesday. Nov. t, issue ol
the DAILY PILOT carried two very
'interesting it.ems. One was a rather
critical Jett.er by a Mr. Victor A. Ir·
vine ta 1he editor oll local school ex·
travagance&. He was critical of buses.
carpets, stadiums. gyms. pools. It wa1
pointed out that such facilities were
used by the few, and good schooling
comes from proper iMtructiona and
not from e.legan\ bulldinfs.
YET IN SEEMING contradiction to
that it.em on page 28 was a news
item carried on page 2 of the very
same DAILY PILOT. This item told
of a gift In excess of $23.000 to Pitur
College by our very same Mr. Irvine.
The purpose of Mr. lrvlne's gift : to
help complete the thlrd floo r of i ..
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G. N . .JD.LI
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Tollll! ..... : J C01ftC f ,.. for the "~f ....
"·eclitarial (Oct. Jll and far die ..,._
lhip ,. are llltimg ill um _. ...., ether'.cMe ..aen.
It ii lf9 6aa a few rean • dial r recall Ille lmlle wllm ow-em ..,..
city tatber-s (baO cities) refmfJd .--mm m111 CllllOawed u.e Karda ..
UNICEF, • wlud 0 ...... was lleft!I'
clear.
It. D. )l()()l)Y
,., ....... lattr
To the Editor:
l..Wli1Deto~~C9r to .. ,..,...,.; ....... .-emr else. 1
tnoi.r-a man who bmd ~ ,..._
'Ibey ll'e t.n.tjfW ... be has mailt oae tt..t tops an....._ rw ~'er..._
it'• sreeD!
Yes, green, but ..C paia'" •
stUaed ....... 11'1 -secret 3.t ..
U)' it's buutifnl WOlllll be a llDds-
ltlatnlent!
LAST BtJ'I' NOT' least, rw ~
laid iblt it'• the dG&est .....iu.i a. a
&ndivariua. Bis ume ii RODW
O'DoaaeD aad be 09DI tbe Hi11t1ip
Violin Sbop ill the Jwar1 el t~ S..
Fernando lliJls.
Woe't J'Oll please print Olis lditt ill
the hopes fll w recopilioa rar a
reaU:y grwl ... Wmeed .........
er.
From ... daagllter.
P.S. l'M SUU: JOG woa·t print dlis
letter aa it' 1 aiot "in ta.•· .-.11t Ille
latest letter's twUted-.,.. 1 ._dlt r•
try anyway. Tbanb.
<Please wit.bold my namel.
SM Llon ia Cod.a Mao. w, did
prim lier ldUr ad w '" S11iacf.
-1'..d.r.ter
Pareau Stanel W•r
To the Editor :
A rather appalling occun-entt --.
reported recently 1n mADy ~pen
throughout tht country. Ho(r 5bocUd
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I WAI llBCZllll'IL Y 1i11isc wHb an
elllsV § 0 dlrisg MJ hmcb
..... At the .... Ille .. bragging ...... ., .. ~
War. Som lie aid. "And all you ,.. ,.a e.w ... try tD avoid
............ -Wl ....... the
dallllr -. . • • ,.. ,._•t have to
fiOI die .._ we jlt ,_ WD." Yes,
Id • faee ii, _. ~ boys are
~-a..,,._... by Mr par·
ails! Is ........... -cler! Not ......,. ,_..... l'l!llile tmt they are
partially 11 I I 0
' ... t2le death of ........ ____ !
AND IF rr • m& a.e war lftat
.. .. -.......... e}ae
al le.a -tmMa • at d ., .. ,_ .-.. te.w ........... ,..
..,. --... ~ ..... ilf' la • ....... 111 .., ..... draft d«il* .-. .......,, ..,....wlJ a
man ii*. ii 1lillllie ltt ma•1 inDat.
*i9a. lik ....... eomfort. With-
... WWilj ... ..., seellt futiJe,
....,,.., -Jemc .... 5till 1Uftb. illc .... tlleir . 2 Pity.
'DIE &ICJO:U 10 why the young
911* Ill* ...... tiYa is ·UD·
...._ 1lllt ca biW.J much of it ii
....... ~ .. ~which
pwa Is RI' d ., .. . So. let 111 not ,.a ae ..._ • ow· dlildren. Let
• ..._. lilpe tlle7 can • the wis-._ ._. ...-a.ir' elders io.t. and
,... II' ._. • 11CW and better world
... .. di.ldra.
~ B. GUENTHER
PllWCWWrea
,.. ~ Jr.dii&s':
' ...... ~ .. commend both the ??' m n.tW te eur home trick·
•.flatilll • Halloween 'and their
jiWiiib. ..-...... aceptioa, these chll·
6-lNR welMlebawd aDd well-man-
mni. I9 eadl caK, an of them po-
_, said '-a..k ,_ .. far the· candy we_.,..,. a.m and ill many cases, a. 4 'J \a willMld 111 a happy Hal· ......
tW WAI NO raucous noise, no
• rr I'! .. _, liad. oo pranks. Most iL .. ?l?Fai wue accompaftiec1 by ....._ > trati:ag parental concern
fllf ..., ddl*at aod also for the
._.... "' Mr Jleigbbors.
W-dlt .-It ta dlildnm as these in _. mid' s'ard, it is even harder
., -te .-nt.s how our local ....... ~ hne Id them down so
--"1 :d .... a.e recent ICbool ....
NANCY JONES
~ •I Wortl.s
'b Ole Edit« n ii "1fll great regret that l read
YotD' editorial "Lollipops vs Suckers"
appurint in your Nov. 1 issue. Cer·
tai.nJy, your cholce of words was moat
unfortUQate. OOe can only conclude
tbat you feel tbat bearing the expense
of pi.ting trees it to be a sucker.
MIGBT I REMIND you that beauty
and trees go band in h~ and one
is hlrd·presaed to measure tbe im·
mense vawe of trees . to any com·
munity. Certainly. the mefcha.nti in+
Corona del Mar recognize the value
of beauty aa wi1nessed by the tiine,
money and effort they have in~sted
in tr.attic ialaodl dowo the Coast High·
way. · · 'T'bia editorial can serve no uaeful
purpose and l feel an apology is owed
tbe Cotona del Mar me.rehants, 81
well 81 the city and cltilens ol New·
port Beach.
Oc;t. 23, concetning private boat 1llp
relitals, and the city wanting to hire
a Harbor Administrator, I would like
to kno• what the city plans to do
with the estimated l,(XM) to 2,000 boats
Uley say are "UlegalJy moored." The
harbor is already aaturafed with over
8,000 boeta, and to remove the "U·
leg'1!Y moored" boats from 'the bar·
bor would mean ln'creased taxea, u
the tax l.oaa would ~ve to be abtorb-
ed bf the people ot Newport Beach.
Also. to hire a Har• Administrator,
whom the city stated they were going
to pay $10,000 a year, and u I under·
stand It, whqae primary duty would
be the issuance of plei:. permits, the
control of "Illegally moored.. boats. etc .. is tbia position really necessary?
I
WHILE /)N THE SUBJECT of har·
bor m~, I wtab to· aay a few
· worda 1iD favor of that oftlples con·
troYeflla1 public· a,..,cy. tM Orange
County Barbor District, or as jt is
----now-alled;-Divilion-of.Harber...,Perks-~
& Beaches. As a Barbor area resl·
WALTER J. K«-'11
Chairman Perts. Beach and
Recreation Commission
OU oa l:'eur Slaoes dent and taxpayer, I have made a pri·
To the Editor. • vate, in-depth tbaervatioo and study ~ . b···'-'· of the O.C.H.D., the patrol divhlon After some -yflal'S m ~•on in particular. My own personM"fon;
McFadden Place Square I am ~~· cluslons "* that the Hal'bor patrol·
ed of the condition of the parking lot.· · tnen are indeed tt c!Mnifted group
Crankcue drippinp ~avily cover of meo, second. to none! .
everr parkin& area. It u almoo f:m· 'they appear to be . well·treined i.nd possi.~le ~ ~ · a~oss the parking capable of handling any situation or
Jot wtthout gettin&. oil on your shoes. emergency that could and ~s arise
It seems to me that.it ia high time oo the bay waters, sboreliile or at
that this sit.uatiou be corrected. sea; whether it be fighting fires , res,
W. STUART F~ cuing vessels and-or persons in dis·
·Meeri .. S .... tage
'ro tbt Editor: U a Newport Beach ordinance re-
strictl \IN Of ptera to boats belong·
ing to aOntipoai property owners (as
indicat.ed at an October council meet·
ing), tile privilege granted may be
conferred so selectively as to be U.
legal. MOnthly pier rentals Of a dollar
a foot not ()nly measures the value
of tbl8 prtvilege, but also attests to
a demand far moorin&s that should
be generating revenue for the city in·
stead ol accruing so largely to hold·
en of clty-benowed permits.
TO START ENFORCING the re-
strictive elements of the ordinance
scarceiy addresses the Increasing pau• ·
city of moorings. What la needed is
a new ordinance that' addresses the
strong demand for moorings -' by
all, no& juat by the ha)' frdnt proper·
ty owners -and diverts ~ the city
a significant share of the revenues
from these scarce, city-ttoensed moor·
ings.
In the face of shortage of moor·
age. pier rentals certainly should riot
be throttled. U, however, the piers
are legally subject to city licensing,
how about taxing pier rental revenues
-sirniJarly to the tax on real estate
rentals? ·
SUCH A TAX would recognize and
reimburse the city for some of Its
costs attributable to the additional
p-eputlltton· ttre' boat& brl.ng. -street-
maintenance, tralflc. Jaw enforcement.
fire protection. harbor patrol are
among these costs.
Instead of futilely trylng to enforce
an obsolett ordinance, the propoMd new enforcement employe should be
enforcin1 the Ucenatnc "I. pler rent.al• ' ~ the city's.,recelpt Of pier rtntll
tu revenues .
LLOYD M. GmBS
•11 Tlaf• Neceuor1?'
To the Editor:
In regard to the story on page 2.
-
tress,· radering first aid, or enforc·
ing ·cJty, county and state boatUut
laws. These men may be classifieCl
as professionals in their field and ~
undermine the need for the type of
excellent service: that the)' provide
would be a grave error.
ON NUMEROUS· occasions. "the city
of Newport Beach ..has indicated that
It desires to put into operation a pat,.
1101 boat and a fireboat. Why? This
would only create additional expenses
to the tax~yers for new men, ~uip
ment, slip rental, etc. It would' alao
mean a duplication of public services
and the job is already belng bandle4
ver.y efficlenUy. Perhaps1 it the city
were to cast aside its visions of "em~
pire building" and concentrate ·on as·
sisting the O.C.H.D. when needed, it
would mean a savings to the taxpay·
ers and result in better service to
the public.
And /inally, there can't be enough
said about the excellence of tlie bar·.
bor patrolmen in p u b J i c attitud~
Watch them! How many times do you·
see a _police car get waved at and
greeted with a friendly "Hi" by the
people it passes !
MRS. H. B. GRAVES
-.. ,.Jlilijj(,ji
Wednesday, November 8, 1967
rhe tdttortal J>417r 01 the Dailt1
Pilot seeka to inform ttnd dim.
wiatf rta.dtrt by pTt$t'llting Ulf.S
ntwspaper'1 opinions and . com-menearw· on topeca 01 ~nwr•tt.
ond .donl/lcance, bf prot>ktang o
fonnn for the expradon of
our re¢11'1' opinlone, aad btl
presenting tlu diverse tncrliO'
pofnta of in/ormtd ob1~rvtrs
and &pokt&mtn on toptca 01 the
day.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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·--.-.. , .. __ .. . . ' ... . .
PH.ILA
bonus be
today a
Eclgles'
A 1961
ter Dei I-
man Trc
Huarte t
in three
Huarte
choice in
winner. ;
standout
hiUl sixtl
then sb:
Bn
Fo1
LOS A?
difficult
leading I
team, ju
Gary Bel:
Canada ,
played ir
He is Z
strapping
more, wh
been ·a ·
unbeaten,
Big Z,
hi• 1uma:
the loqe
on 21 ol
points.
Beban'1
points. .. ...
baa devel
It~,
M11adl
Danger
times ne:
Neeivers
direction
-direction
Lest Sc:
thr .. fie}
l'9CCll'd-3
punts ave
54, anotbi
rolled 61
Andrus•
track sch
ada's fin.:
He bad
en in Oak:
spring at
wbi.cb kei curiosity
kickers ir
Hewu
try, and
c~tt ,.
yards.
Then h• AJJM!rican
His thr•
tooohdoWl
16-16 tie
team. Wii
yard atte
was block
'"It's tc
when ask
for UCLA
adain th•
City, and
aional foo
"Pro I
practice j
Athletic I:
they C'Oml
An<lrusyst
UCI J
TRIP
UC lrvi
carrying
neys to I.A
ernoon to
one of tilt
Coach l
to avenge
to the Le
In a Tu
Anteaters
Dle10 Sta Nealy ace
inf.
The Irv
from Long
tinue on t
pate in U
Touma me
urday.
UCI, ho:
gon and
cout tear
wW wind
team t~ur:
--
. --
Mater
'
PHii.ADELPHIA -Ooct a $200,000
bonus baby, bumbled Jobo Huarte is
tod.aY a member of the Pbl..ladelphia
Edgles' taxi squad.
A 1961 graduate ol Santa Ana's Ma·
ter Oei High School and the 1964 Hels-
mao Trophy winner at Notre Dame,
Huarte thus joins his third pro team
10 three seasons.
Huarte was almost everybody's
choice in 1964 as the Helsman Trophy
winner, symbolic of college football's
standout player. The Eagles drafted
him sixth. The New York Jeta of the
then struggling Amedcan Football
Bruin Whiz
Swaps Spear
For F oothall
LOS ANGELES (AP)-This may be
diffJcult to equate, but the second
leading acorer for the UCLA football
team, ju.st behind stat quarterback
Gary Behan, is a javelin throftr from
Canada who unW this see.son never
played in a football game.
He ls Zenon Andruaysbyn, a 1trong,
strapping, 6-foot·2, ~pound sopho-
more, whose IOCCel'·style kicking baa
been ·a vital factor ill the Bruins'
WlbeateD, Clld-tied rec«d this WL
Big Z, wbJdl is easier to spell than
hi• surname, bu kicked 11 field goala,
the ~est 52 yarcll, and succeeded
on 21 ol 23 cmveniooa, all for M
points.
Beban'a 10 touchdowoa give him 60
points. Ill I Mm to ~ ktcltng, 1.enon baa developed illto a gl"elt punter. In
1t pmlta, be is averagtni 44.36--and
be la a dugerouJ punilJer.
Dangerous? Yes, because aome-
timea neither Zenon nor 1be enemy
receivers can foretell exactly which
direction the ball will take nor which
direction it'll bounce.
IAwt Saturday Andrusysbyn kicked
thr .. 6eW goals from 52--a school
reoord-33 and 26 yards, and his four
punts averages 47.7. One poot traveled
54. another toot a funny botmce and
rolled 61 yards.
Andrusysbyn came to UCLA on a
track sdlolarsbip, acdaimed as Can-
ada's fiMst javelin thrower.
He bad played soccer since age sev-
en in Oa.kev.ale, Ontario, Canada. Last
spring at UCLA, nursing a sore elbow
which kept him out of track, Zenon's
curiosity wu drawn to UCLA place
kicloers in practice.
He wasn't impressed; he gave it a
try, and was diaappo&nted that he
c9'Jldll't ·Eck too well from 40-45
yards.
Then he discovered these peculiar
Americans ueed a kicking tee.
His three field goals, plus a Beban
touchdown, accounted for the team's
16-16 tie with a burly Oregon State
team. With seconds remaining, a ~
yard attempt for tbe winning points
was blocked.
"'It's too early to say,•• sa~s Zenon
when asked whether he'll place lt1ck
ror UCLA next ran or compete for Can.
ada in the Olympic Games in Mexico
City, and whether he'll play profes·
alonal football after gradu.ation.
"Pro scout& used to turn out for
practice just to watch Beban,'' said
Athletk Direct-Or J. D. Morgan. ''Now
they come out to see Beban - a n d
Andrusyshyn."
VCI POLOISTS
TRIP AZTECS, 3-1
UC Irvine's water polo contingent,
carrying a 15-4 season mark, jour-
neys to Long Beach State Friday aft.
ernoon to take on t:he powerful 49ers,
one of Ule · naUon's best polo outfits.
Coach Ed Newland's team hopes
to avenge earlier lo.3 and &-4 losses
to the Long Beach crew.
ln a Tuesday afternoon match, the
Anteaters copped a 3-1 victory at $f.n
Dlefo State. Pat McClellan and Bob
Nealy accounted for all the UCI acor·
Ing.
'Ille Irvine pololsts won't return
from Long Beach Friday. They'll con-
tinue on to Santa Barbara to partki-
p1te tn the' West Coast Water Polo
Tourn1ment, w1lere play opens Sat·
urday.
UCI, host UC Santa Barbara, Ore·
gon and Utah are among the west
co.ut teams entered. The Anteaters
will wind up their season at the 10.
teem tournament.
,
-I
Wtdnuday, Novtmbff 8, 1967 DAIL v PILOT IS
Dei Ace 1-luarte Signs With Eagles
Le.ague selected him second.
The Jets also picked a No. 1 that
year by the name of Joe Namath.
They reportedly gave Namath a '400,·
000 package, and Huarte a $200.000
deal. Huarte wound up an the Jets'
taxi squad with Namath met Mike
Taliaferro kept as quarterbacts.
After one season, the sidearm throw.
er from South Bend was trllded to the
B.>ston Patriots where be became 1
:ieldom used substitute.
Asked why he invoked the option
clause, Huarte said, "I juat wanted
lo play."
Boston ~dn 't watt for the option to
expire. Tbe Patriots let Huade ao
lut month. Now, the 23-yur-oid
puaer bu re-jolned the coach w b o
first recru1ted him (or N o t r e
01me, Joe KUbaricll.
Now genenI manaaer and uech ol
the Eag1es, Kubarich told Duarte
t~ WU DO guarantee be would ~
with the Eagles u long a1 Norm
Snead and King Hlli are healthy.
''We'll take him to camp nexl"Je&r, ''
KlN.rk:h slid. "We think tbil boy ia
as well qualified u any boy quarter·
btlck in college tbia yur. But we have
no plans or playing him now.
"We just want him to work with the
taxi ,quad and get a little accl1mated to our style."
Kuharlch said he also wam't inOu·
enced by Huarte's record ol eight
completions for ro passes good {or aa
yarda ln two seasons at Boston.
"You can't tell how a quarterback
will develop," saJd the Eagles' coach.
He cited the case of Johnny Unitaa,
who was released by Pittsburgh be·
fore making it big with Baltimore
"You never have too many quarter·
backs," said Kuhancb.
First Unanimous Selection
Card~nals' Cepeda Lauded
As National Loop's MVP
SAN JUAN (AP)-Puerto Rican Or·
lando Cepeda. named the National
Leaiue'• ~ Valuable P1a1er in a unanimous vote, la a Yer/ baPP1 and
proud mm.i
Interviewed at hb 8-,.noa home
aft« hll ..iection today, Cepeda pve
most ol the c:red.lt for hll inrd mil
tremeadoal comeback wttb .. '"9'Jd
clwopion St. Lou1a OudlDall to tbe
team traiDa" ·'wbole· lelfleaneu and
hard work belped me pe&UJ t 11 l I
year!•
'ft» Cardi' big Ont MHmu be-came tlill ant ,..,_. la .. ........, al
tb9 NMtllul Lea&m to NCltft aai-
·moua support for -. KVP nlrd.
Be won with tM ~ baum. n-
erage lince Pittaburtb'• Dlct---Groat won lt betting .325 in 1189. Cepeda fin.
.l.9bed the seuon alao with .325, bit 25
hom«1 IOd batted in 111 nma. top
in the cim1it.
"TblJ la the mOlt marvelous ttUng
that could happen to a ball player,''
Cepeda aid after reoelviDg • teJe.
pbooe call from Sl Louil lllDOUDCing
the aw
"I feel very iroud., but I really don't
know wb1t to 1ay. I want to thank all
the people who helped me.
"'Ibia Ja 10 big, eepecially what I
NL1 llST
Ora.Mo c.,M•
WU IO clOM to qµ.itti.DC tbe game be· cause ol my bee injury. Imagine,
for the leC:and year in a :row a Puerto
Rican player win.a h award," c.epe.
da added.
Part of Conaplrq
Gasp! lnfliana to lJ9wl~
OCC Bathes With Hose?
It's all part of a geat ooupiracy:
• • •
Orange Coast College olfldals were
miffed two years ago by the pathetic
conditions ol dreui.Dg and bathroom
facilities at Fullerton Stadium, where
they bad journeyed to meet the Ful·
lerton JC Hornets.
But imagine lleir dlagrin lbil year
when they traveled to claay Anaheim
Stadium for a renewal of the rivalry
with the Hornets.
Facilities were neat. but the show·
era wen!ID't turned on and one source
revMls · that ployera bathed by boae.
• • •
AllytbhtC te make bdlaaa'1 Mate--
hood 1eaquJeeateMial a nceea ...
evea U It meut bavta1 tile um.
~111111#11111•
WHITE
W.4SH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,
........... ,,.
venlty of Indiana feotball team pla
a bid to Ille Role Bewl fa.IM·
Ally otlter year W..W llave f ....
the B ... len alltOq tlte Bil Tea
UCM'UI.
A.ad •• paper, dlat'1 1Wl wllat
they'd be &hla seato•, euept die
confereaee II probably aa weak as
Ill bee• lll three dec:adet ud tile
circuit elaampioa (Pardue) II bt-
eUgtble te neeeed ltteU hi Pua-
deoa becaue el tlte to.p's uUqae
no-repeat nlhl1.
So, afoalda& u It m1y seem, a
caravan of IU fut may trek west
In their Old Odea Backeta te be
offered as ucrUldaJ ioata te the
Pacific-I cbamploa (USC er UCLA).
It could well 1• dowa 11 tile mod·
era venloa of Caster'• Last Stud.
• •
feat which I participated in.
However, the Lone Star at.ate iot
off that kick and bu since conformed
to nonnalcy. • • •
• • •
Televilion fllD.I may be 1ubjected
to the wont game of the century this
Saturday if NBC goe1 through with
its scheduled teJecawt ol the Ohio
State-WiJcon.sin debacle.
Better Chey abould substitute Tuc-
umcari-Ypsilanti lawn bowll.ng elimi·
01tions from Kokomo, Indiana. • • •
Tla1a la u ~*ftodaeu
quote by 1wtm.mer Debbie Meyer
alter die •• &lie • meter Cold
medal .. u.e recea& PN OIJmplct at Mula a&y.
Aate4 .... • ftpnd te .. ii
Ille JJa Olympka, the Saerameato
la.It re,lkd: "Oby, I llope. Btrt you
alwa71 llaft te watcb Mt for the
YOUI .wt eemt.1 ap."
So?
Well, Debb~ laa't eueUy a qaalJ· r1ec1 veter 1t are 15. • • •
Rumors have it that Anabeim High
will be out to win one for coach Claire
VanHoorebeke Saturday nidlt to cele·
brate Van•a birthday Ill the Colonists
do battle with Westminster.
It seems lite they've already had
two or three Van birthday games this
season.
But bow could th1t be possible?
He was referring to Roberto Cle-
mente, the Pittsburgh Pirates' out·
fielder winner la.st year and third in
the voting tbls year.
Clemente received 129 PQints this
time and finished behind catcher Tim
McCarver of the Cardinals, who cot
138 points.
Ron Santo, Chicago third baseman,
WU fourth and Hank Aaron, Atlanta
outfielder, was fifth.
Cepeda was named u the number
ODe choice by all the 7J> membera of
the Bueball Writ.era Anodation of
America named to pick the MVP. ff• reieelved 280 points.
Tiie 30-year-old player b ln hia 10Clt
teucm in the majors. He Wiii tr.cted
Jut 7ear by the. San Franciaco .Giants
to the Cards for pitcher Ray Sadecki.
* * * Previous MVP's
AMIGOS HOST
HOUSTON TONIGHT
The lowly Houston Mavericks were
the guesb tonlttit of tile Anaheim
Amigos, and the A.mlgos would like
nothing better than to prove rude
host.a to their American Basketball
Association foes.
Anaheim went onto the court In
in search of a much-needed win
against Houston, which occupies last
place in the ABA's Western Division.
The Amigos just completed a hor·
rendous road trip which saw them
lou all three games. To make mat·
ters worse, Anahebn ventures ofC on
another three-game jaunt following
their meeting with Houston.
Golf Dilemma:
A Lonely Ace
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-What does
a goUer do if he scores a hole-in-one
when he's playiq alooe?
Dan Niezurawslt1 of Detroit, sta·
tiooed at Key West Naval Base, came
up with the answer when his lee
· shot seemed to disappear in the cup
on the 200-yard No. 6 hole at the Key
West Country Club.
Niezurawski waJted at the tee for
the following foursome and expl&ined
his predicament.
Buddy Johnson went and coniirmed
it.
Another of the foursome turned out
to be Norman D. Artman, publisher of
the Key West Citizens.
Now Niezurawski has a clipping to
show his friends back home.
ANOTHER TRY -Anaheim's Jobn Huarte, the 1964 Bel.am.an Trophy
winner at Notre Dame, got another chance in pro football Tueaday.
Unable to make the grade in tries with the New York Jets and Bos-
ton Patriots, the ex-Mater Dei star was signed by the Philadelphia
Eagles.
Sports Clipped Short
Russell Hurt in Celtics'
113-103 WinOverCincy
Player-coach Bill Russell of the
BostOn Celtics suffered a dislooat.ed
right shoulder Tuesday nigbt but It
was the Cincinnati Royals who wound
up hurting all over.
Russell. who suffered the injury in
a collision with Guy Rodgers late in
the &eC-Ond puiod, popped the shoul-
der back into place during tile inter-
mission and played all but two min·
utes of the second half as the Celtics
rallied for a 113-103 victory at Cincin·
natl. It was the Celtics' seventh win
in eight games.
The Celtics, who trailed 52·50 at
halftime, ran off 10 straight points In
one and a haU minute span early in
the third period to take a 64-56 lead
and were on top by as many as 18
pojnts in the final period. John Hav-
llcek led the Celtics with 23 points,
Bailey Howell had 20 and Russell
added 18. Adrian Smith had Tl for
the &yals, who played wiUlout the
injured Oscar Robertson.
King• Win
LOS ANGELES -Eddie Joyal and
Brian Smith drilled last-period goals
to climax an uphill battle and give
the Los Angeles Kings a 5-4 decision
over the Oakland Seals in National
Hockey League action Tuesday night.
The victDry gave the Kings a 6-4·3
record and IS points to remain atop
the West Division. Oakland, winless
in its last 11 games, now is 2-7-3.
The Seals piled up a 3-0 lead in ttle
rirst two periods before the K i n g s
came to life with a blistering three·
goal rally ln the second period to knot
the score. '::ii
Cal <o Play
BERKELEY -The University o{
California Berkeley freshman football
team voted Tuesday night to play the
Southern California frosh team as
scheduled Saturday despite the death
or their teammate.
Bob Simmons. 18, of Bakersfield. a
6-foot·3, 215 pound defensive tackle.
rued early Tuesday after receiving an
injury in last Saturday's Stanford·
California freshman football game.
University athletic dep a r t m e n t
spokesmen said the cause of death
was respiratory complications result·
ing l'rom a fr actured vertebra.
Coacb Jim Cullom quoted Simmon's
father. who upon bearing the newi
hil 80ll's death, aaJd: "At lust
died doing what be liked to do belt.'t
San Die90 BUI
SAN DIEGO -Major league bueo
baU seekers in San Diego 1re tryina
to counter a big league expamfou-bid
from Milwaukee .
James F. Mulvaney, president of
the San Diego Baseball Club, said
Tuesday that the San Diego Padru
of the Triple A Pacific Coast League
have a "TV-rad.Jo package that ii au•
perior" to that mentioned by the Mil•
waukee Brewets Baseball Club, Inc.
Mulvaney issued a statement in re-
sponse to an announcement by the Mil·
waukee group that a locally owned
expansion franchise would receive vir•
tually free use of Miiwaukee's eouo.
ty Stadium and a city record broad-
cast contract.
San Diego's TV-radio package, "will
be presented to major league people
at the appropraite time," MulvaneY,
said. '
"In our negotiations with the clty.
we can arrive at a rental agreement
that would be most satisfactory not
only to the San Diego Baseball Club
but also one that would be most ac•
ceptable to the major leagues." .~
Beb•• Sharp
LOS ANGELES -The UCLA foot.
ball team drilled for less than two
hours Tuesday with quarterbaclc Gary
Beban looking sharp as he passed un.-
der pressure.
The Bruins concentrated on paasln&
and pass defense.
Sophomore kicking specialist Zenoa
Andrusysbyn mce punted nearly 100
yards. The ball was measured at 70
yards in the air and rolled :.> mor• ..
UCLA is preparing for a Paclfic-3
game here Saturday with Wasbingto~
0.1., Too • LOS ANGELES ,_ Southern Call·
fornia's fieet running back 0. J. Simp-
son is back at football practice but
be took it easy Tuesday .•
Simpson, who led the natim in ruslt•
Ing before he was hurt, ran through
a light two-hour drill with bis Trojan
teammates. Coaches appeared pleased
with his recovery from a sprain of
the right instep.
Simpson missed all of last S1tur-
day 's game, a 31·12 rout of Callfornla. It is now ~ssible to lefllly eel~
brate Thanksgiving day on aucceu.lv•
Thursdays within the cont.lnental Um·
Its ol the United States.
At. recently as 1958, however, such
a thing actually could happen.
Tart Paces ABA Scorers Whether Simpson playa S&turday at
Oregon State depends on bow well the
injury responds to fUrtber treabnent
and whether the pain is too creat.
Coach John McKay saJd.
At that time 47 states legillated
that the November ~ay would fall
qn the fourth Thursday of the month.
Texas, the lone dissenter, ruled tnat
Ju citizens would celebrat~ Thinks·
giving on the last Thursday or No-
vember.
And in 1956 there were rive Thurs·
days In November. making It possible
to have tibe day of thanks Nov. 22 in
47 states and Nov. 29 in Te.ma -a
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -LaVern
Tart, of OU1and who scored a record
49 point. 11a.tn1t Anlhelm. has taken
over the indlvldual scoring lead in
the American ~ketball Assoclwon.
The weekly atatistics, released by
the leaiue today, a how the former
Bradley University atar on top with m pol.nU Ill e!pt games, an average
o( 28.4.
'
Bob Ver1a. fonner Duke star now
with Dallas, fell to second place with
an average of 28.4. Dare! Carrier or
Kentucky b third with 24.9 and Con·
nie Hawklns of Pittsburgh fourth al
23.6. James Jooes of New Orleans is
filth al 23.6.
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SAN JOSE -Orange County con·
tinues to dominate the Western Dlvi·
sion of the Continental F o o t b a 1 t
League, both ln the standings and the
statistics.
Orange County ii; averaging 3.S7
yards per ~ame and 183 yards sur·
rendered for top figures in both de·
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CLASSIC I NDS WITH SMILES -Actor John Agar and Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club golf d.1rector Ronnie Reif are all smiles at t.ie successful conclusion
of the first annual Orange County Celebrity Golf Classic. Agar captained one of
four teams that tied for tint pla.ce in the best ball foursome competition.
'Mr. Golf Lauds CM Classic;
Complete Results Listed
Jfa all aver but the coant.-tac for the first amual Or·
-· County Celebrity Golf Classic.
'l"be counting, that is, ol
· 1be ~ooey raised for 12 area
charities by the highly 9UC·
cesdul tournament. Marj-
orie Simms, publcity gal for
the Costa Mesa Goll a n d
Country Club, said the final
tally of funds rasied won't
be complete until late this
week.
Meanw2\lle, director <:A. goll
Rqnnfe Relf is busy accept-
ing congr atulationa from all
concerned far putting to-
getber such a SUC!Ce$Sful and
smoc>thly run event. Hooorary tournament
ctialrman Maurie Lurlcrd,
better known u "Mr. Golf,"
aQld that it was the best
ran tint tolB"J'MIDeDt be Mel
-ever seen or participated in
during hia 33-year associa-
tion with the sport.
Neal Dubin, Golf's Gold-
en Circle Chairman for 1968,
pral.aed 1he lix-montti-old
golf cou.ne as the best
course 1or a gallery that be
had ever seen.
Reif said that the same
format wllI be followed in
next year's Celebrity Clas·
sic wbidl is scheduled for
Ocl 20.
Following are the com-
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"llST P'LACI Tll AT Mi
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H'911bbathun • JoNI Tall
2nd Bobb¥ IC,_p • llaY Heller....., •
MarY Alllet1 • 8111 Youn9 W P'wt Nwwlllf'd • ECldl• Oun •
P.ul Hodlllclt • 11111 Waller
'Ill ltav P~ • Jerrv Velat.eo •
John Grlmlev • Jllbn ~ IJ"*-t'1;A.CI Tll AT J7:
• l..anY Gordoft • SMv Gllclt • ICCft
Mavw • T-UMn
6111 Sl<lp YOUl\9 • Jim Miiier • ltusa
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~ .,. - -l'llet); 7111 l<'Obert Coftlert • ltldlard lAlll9 •
lloO Wlgmo<a • Jude Povn~ 1111 ltlch«'d Arlen • Mlcltl"I ltoclllord
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W eirath Continues
To Lead EC Sta ts
Orange Coast College back·
field standout Frank Weir-
ath continued his mastery
over other Eastern Confer·
eoce runners last week, ac-
cording to official EC grid
statistics, but Pirate quar-
terback Paul Lemoine slip-
ped from first to second in
the scoring race.
Lemoine'ii.-38 points drops
him into a three-way tie for
second with Weirath a n d
Golden West halfback Ran·
dy Vataha. Fullerton end
Jerry McCoy assumed the
lead with 42 points.
Weirath has rushed 716
yards in 123 carries for a
SOFT SELL SAM
5.8 average while Vataha
bas gained 4-41 yards in 100
carries for a 4.3 average
and fourth among EC rush-
ing leaders.
Lemoine is third in total
offense with 769 yards and
Weirath fifth with 701. In
passing stats, Lemoine'• 71
completions of 123 attempt&
for 759 yards place him
fourth.
Coast's Don Evans leads
the conference in kickoffs
with a 60.5 average and the
Pirates also lead in punt
yardage, punt and kickoff
returns.
By Marvin Myer.
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UCI Hosts
Karate Aces
An all-California karate
championship tournament
will be held Saturday, at 7
p.m. in Campus Hall at the
University of California, Ir·
vine.
Practitioners of the orlen·
tat self-defense sport from
across California and out or
state, and representing the
Chinese and Korean as well
as the Japanese communi·
ty. will take part in elimlna·
tion bouts for the California
championship.
Demonstrations will be of-I
fered as well by world ex
perts in karate, w h i c h
modifies the self-defense ar11
by allowing no actual con·
tact hetweP.n contest.ants. I
Points are awarded a s 1
participants try to deliver I
a kick, punch, or blow ol
some sort, short of cont.act.
Referees judge according to
gOOd balance, proper dis·
lance, no c o n t a c t, and
enough force b e h I n d the
move to be considered dis-
abling.
Admission ts fl per per·
son. with chHdren under 1.2
free with parents.
More Sports
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in the La Pu n ee.
La Paz Race Reineman Heads Staff
Skippers
Get Sendoff
Twenty-six akippera en-
tered in the Lone Beadl to
La Pu y.cht race recened
final instructiom at a pl.a
bon boyage party at Loag
Beech Yacht Club Tuetday
Digbt.
~ace start& It aoca Sa y off BelfDoaf Pier'
1n Lale Beach u.w.
The lA Pu ra:e dUfen
from other long dUtance
races to Menco tn 1bat
there h about 190 m1Jel ol
windward W<ll't in the final
stages. The 7'104DiJe ~
age to Cabo San Lucas ii
usuallJ downwtnd and rela-
tively smooth. After round-
ing the cape Aippen bne
to baWe sometimes tricky
tidal CWTe!lU .ad tmpredic·
table winds.
Perpetual trophlea for the
race include kudos named
for the Pruident of Medco,
President of the UniUd
States, the~ ol bc6
California and Baja Califor·
nia, Loi AncWs c.oanty Bu-
reau of Tourilm, and a mpe-
cial LBYC commodore'• tro-
phy for the first UlYC yacht
to finish.
Pitrade Denied
TORRANCE (AJ>.) ~ A
request for a city permit
for an anti-Vietnam "a r
parade has been rejec~
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'Gazebo' Pleasallt
Night of Comedy
By TOM TITUS .... Dtllr ,. .... ...,
One ol the more success·
fQl comedies making t h e
rounds of the community
theaters is Alec Coppel' 1
"The Gazebo," despite ita
inhemit casting aDd pro-
duction problems that rend·
er it one oi the most diffl·
"THI eAZHO"'
A CIOfMCIY W Alec ~ dlt'ldM
ll'f .""' Mceu!My, alege INMOe" S1911Nnle HUL •I dftlOn IW I'll c-encl , .... Wlloox. _,,,, end Hoh~ W ••Y l(.idw, pnteflled bV h Lldll ltl• , lel'Wt tonlOhl ltltovoll S.twdrf et 1111 Lido Ille ClutlflouM.
1'1 Vie Lido Soud, ~ lucll. • THI CAST
llflon N-. . . . l'~lllp de krrm Nell N.... . . Le Donne de htToa
H811ow Edi-. . . . . . . kn JtftMn
Mn. Chlnclltt • . . • . . . . Eble '•Inter fMfllde . . . . . . . . . . Kerle P••
Thi Doclt/Jrilna ... ChlrlM Wltlfltld
Mr, Thclr"Pl/L.ovle • . • . Albert SC*
Or. wYner . . . . . . . . . . Tom Shlr!M-. Orull¥ .......... Oevld V111 Houlell
A -••.••••••• •••••• """ WOtbtrl Joe Ille llledt •••... CMt19 ~loolm
cult to stage effectively.
In the version unveiled by
tM Lido Isle Players Tues·
day night, the problems
were evident. but the effect
was, nevertheless, a moet
pleasant, ent.ertabllng eve-
ning.
With a good two thirds ol
the cast in the minor to
walk-oo category, the Lido
production does not abound
in depth. However, strong
per{«maneea on the pert
of the bandtul of in a j o r
cblracten combined with
the t1gbt1J woven direction
cl Rull McCWle7 offtet the
MDI*•~ minor fl.awl.
FRUSTRA1zON
CbieOy 1netrumeGtal in
the tuOCelS ol I "nle Gue--
bo" ii P'1llip de Barro& as
1he TV mystery writ« wbo
plot. a real·Ufe murde!' to
rkt bimaelf ol a persistent
blackmailer. De Barro 1
project.I an exce~ pic-tme ol alternate frustration .m relief, and bis timing
sense cln'ies b1a character·
1Jation.
IA Donna de Barros, his
wife offltage M well u on,
olfen a hilarious contrast
with her pouting, baby doll
tnterpretation of the UDSUS·
pectinc lpOUH. Though at
times a little too IUfll'Y,
Mr's Is a refrtihlnc por·
trayal of a b a 1 i c a 11 y
"s1ralght .. chancter.
Contributing atrong, IOUd
support In h roi. of th •
assistant dl.ltrtet attoney
who la the wrttr1 beat
friend ls Bee JeQMD, "Wbo1e
tramittona from comrade
to ~tar are .tee0m·
plisbed with cr\lp precl·
sion.
NATURAL
Elsie Painter bandles her
assi.gmnent of real estMe
saleswoman (her real life
role u well) with natural
ease. Karla Papke is ac--
ceptable u the inevitable
maid. .
Cbarles ~ in a
double role u • hood and
a cop, lets the potential of
the first evade him but
cashes in on the leCODd. Al·
bert Spar I Ulo doubling up,
gets bis llcb tn as 1he "hor·
rible" accoq.llce, w b i 1 e
Tom Sherman, David ~a n
Hooton, Roy Woolley a n d
Charles Melco1m round out
the cast In last-m t n u t e
roles.
Technically, the show ia
kept bopplnC with myriad
light and IOUDd cues which
are genend)J well bandJed.
However, liDce ibere II
never a complete blackout.
tbe aodlwe la ...... re.Dy
............... la °"" .. wbta • dm...W has jail 1urDed oat ..
lights.
TOP SET
Lido Ille Nts recularly
range from Vf!l"f good to
excellent, and tbe "Gue-
bo" three -dlmem lon al
backdrop mult fall in the
latter catecorJ. P.t CGDov-
er and Petre WSca have
c o n t r ibuted a tbeatrical
wort ot art for the current
production.
Four m~ perfclrmance1
of the c o m ed 1 will be
staged tonight through Sat-
urday at the Lido Ille CJub.
house, 701 Via Lido Soud,
Newport Beach.
. '
'D6lly'
Film Set
Enormous
Harbor lit~
Hosting SA
Song Fest
8.r GENE JIANMADll
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Ill ~.. loeale1 are seldom
what tbey seem. Jn teJevJ..
lion's "Peyton Place" ...
rlu, the town square ii ac-
tually an open area between
20th Century.Fox ltudio'•i======;:::==
cafe, two sound at:aaea, •tr=====;;;;=;:::::;:=; Ore ~ and a bu.lldins of
dresslns room1.
The Harborlitea chapter
of Sweet Adeline& will be
hosts for the 12th annual
Region 11 barber shop &in&·
ers' show in Santa Ana Sat-
urday.
The program, "A Funny
&t now the atudlo ll out·
do111g it.ell. Jackbammen clatter and carpent.era• aawa
whine u 20tb announces it
1a constructing "the largest
set ever built."
It wW coat more than $2
mllllon and stretch acrou
the lot neerly half a mile
between two Los Angelea
thoroughfares -Pico end
Olympic boulevarda.
"DOLLY'' SET Thing Happened on the Way
to the Mousetrap," will be The set. representing New York City ol 1890, la f o r presented at 8:15 p.m. at ''Hello, Dolly,'' which will
Valley High School, 1M>l star Bai>ra Stzoeisand and
Greenville Road. Walter M·atithau. And, 1a11
Headlining t b Is year'1 John De CUir, it a.l80 repre-
sbow are the GlbsandOI and aent.s "nothing but prob.
the Gabrielle&, f1nt and ~ lema ••
ond place reetonal quartet "By ordinance you can't
winners. They competed with bang anything from en.t·
42 other quarleta from the ing buildings," Mid De Cuir,
United Stat.ea and Canada pronounced De CW'e, a vet.
in the recent lnternatlonal eran production designer
convention at Carnegie Hall. who'• in dlarg~ of the proj·
The third place medallata ect.
:~E WXURIOUI ~ llW .,.
j THEATIE
NOMI Of IOCIOIM OIMll &.Gell
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are the Harborlltea' o w n ''That means we have to
CbapareU.., who bav• rated Install lCJO.foot polea, wblcb
among the top four quart.eta ...have to go U feet into tbe1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in the restoD for tbe put· ll'OUDd. Wbere we run IDtol.
three ,.._.. conduU1 and watw pp11." T~ A • I d St .I b Also ICbedWld to priann ne Cutt~°"* w1wr e ..,,.,. e 1.e1 are the Sat.a Monica a.or. fGr bis •• tra'' Htl Jn ....
us, the Loi Aqefea ~-Rome, fter'9 be allo re~ of
town.sOioru.a anctthe Moua. duced tbe SlatiDe Cbape1,. 0 C st ":;;;.llege kateera, another Harborlltea "The Agooy and the Ecata-range oa ""
group. Tickets, at '2, may ay," poillted to a W8llfu1 of preMnt
be obtained by calling MO-bia abtctles: A One NJght Stand
rmo or 538-26&1. ~~~ 8ui~ .tudio pr~ THE BUCKINGHAMS
Actor at MIT erty btalding will be Flfth a ~=. -~~~ JOSE FELICIANO Richard BuUer of Newport
Beach la playing the part of
"Put Willia" In the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Tech·
nology Gilbert and Sullivan
Society fall production of
"Iolanthe." The play will
be staged Nov. 16-18 at the
Cambridge, Mass., college.
which had tbe longest bar
in the world and wu ..mere I P.Al -FRIDA~, NOV. 10
Boss Tweed hung out PDERSON GYMNASIUM "Stace 14 w1Jl 1>ecome the
·extertor ot a tenement, anc1 ORANGE COAST COWGE
next to the edminJ.Jtration buildinc we'll build a club-Tickets are available at OCC loobtores at $1.50
house of steel, glass and with ASOCC urcl. $2.50 Genertl Adm1911on.
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Dae In Anaheim Saturday
Mancini Gives Sound (Track) Advice
Record albuma are for
mm:ic lovers and musical
aouDd tracb are for motion
pictures and televWon film.
And, according to B e n r y
M:lodni, who will co-star on
the Andy Wllhm& Show lD
the Anaheim Convention
Center &turday, the twain
lhould never meet.
"MOit sound track albums
on the market today are not
commerdally successful be·
C9lle they are not recorded
lp9dtically for the ear,"
HY• Mancini, whose long-
playiog album& to date
faVe sold in the mllliooa.
"Background music ia
geared solely to create dra·
matte impact on a watchlng
audience. When a score ia
p1ucbd from a sound track
and ttanaferred to an LP,
fJie odd.I are momentous
that the recording will be
less than 1&tilfylng."
U ao, then why have Man·
dni's soundtrack albums n·
perienced such capacious
success?
Mancln1 believes that the
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Sllnm Macl.AINE MM ARKll
ROSSANO BRAZZI
mAELCAJNE
VITTURIO 8ASSMAJI
PETER SELLERS
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haw any individual value..
He alao not.es that hla album· ICOl'tng sessions are nm dlf.
ferently than when record·
ing · for a picture or televt-
alon IOUndtract.
"M&re control ls exercl•·
ed wben I record back·
irOWld •cores for movies,"
says M&DCinl. "But for the
record date, I looeen up on
tile beton and let the boys
have more freedom beclU&e
that's what producq the ex-
tra apart Ulat an album
needs.
STARTS WED. NOV. 15
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.-action on "The Bob Hope Show" tonight at 9 in color
~"'!: on Channel 4, when sM sings a forlorn ballad about
'':f;a television rivalry between comedians and cowboys. ·~~.,-;Steve Allen. Doll Adams, Jack Carter and Wally
.. ~ . I Cox are among the many guests.
~TELEVISION VIEWS .. . • J'f uesday Night
:j 'Nice' Viewing
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I .. ·. By CYNTHIA . LOWRY
AP Televiaion-Racllo Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -The three telmslon net-
works provided smooth and adequate COYefale of
:: election returna Tuesday night without going ov&r·
:0: board with electronic gadgetry or engaging in a con-:~ test of computer efficiency. .~ ~ . CBS's local station interrupted its programming
~ a couple of times during the evening to present
; some brief returns on races of particular inter est.
• All news departments occasionally ran headlines
across the screen without breaking into programs.
. The New York flagship stations of the net·
; works, whose operation was undoubtedly typical of
~ their stations and affiliates all over the country,
: zoomed in on the local contest, but also kept viewers
·:.. informed of races elsewhere -especially Boston,
.~eveland and Gary -of special nati<>nal interest
.~The local news programs in the late evening on all ~..;etwork stations concentrated, ol course, on the
elections.
It was, generaUy, a rather pleasant viewing eve.
ning for people awaiting the word on the elections. ~:;: Red Skelton's CBS hour, for instance, had s9me
t.extra excitement with the appearance of Kathy Gale
~ ··ln the limelight She is usually one of the dancers in
: Tom Ha!l6en's chorus, but was picked for a song-
and-dance routine when Joey Heatherton, Red's
guest star, was taken ill shortly beiore the show
was taped.
• Miss Gale, a cute blonde, is an excellent dancer, ~ . and was interesting to watch since she was dancing
~. in a style which bas become the trademark of the
·exuberant Miss Heatherton. She did very well.
... CBS's second and final program on "Where We
ii::>tand in Vietnam" concentrated on the Vietnamese
•! and their problems. . ~~
·, • Charles Collingwood's commentary, calm and
clear, was E;$pecialy noteworthy. He spoke of the
·: lack of training of the army, of the general war·
weariness of its fighting men· and civilians. The
• program drove home the difficulties of the mil·
· lio'ns of refugees -one out of every four Viet·
narnese is a refugee -who have either floo their
. homes or been moved out of the way of military
·-action.
Without ignoring the problems of corruption
in high and low places and outright thievery, Col·
lingwood balanced some good with the bad, show·
. ing the work of assorted development teams of the
·Sooth Vietnam government who are starting to
resettle people and training them to get back to
scme sort of normal existence -planting crops and
building new homes.
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til• hHd fl a pl11. bvt iliil yot1 ever IHlly r••il +II• "F0t The
ltecoril" fHture 111 the DAILY PILOT? Yeu'd lie •ur,rlsed h-
m•ch l11ferm•tie11 we Hll ,aek l11te a 1r11all ''•c•.
Mun AND JEFF
· MISS PEACH
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even m
tdent req
This st
s,ay that
gress m
their con
a speclfl
for the jllltjl -· supporting the a Ir
lion 's ~ding plans.
Ironically, tb.e peOple in
the lower income brackets
would be taxed tbe most,
relatively, lf qie Senate So-
clal Security bm finds aym·
pathy in the Houae and iJ
enacted.
If it ia paaaed, and if ,the
nation continues to have in·
flatlori at tbe rate ol more
than 3 percent a year, then
most ~c.ana · are ,going
to f i n d themselves paying
out neerly 84 much u they
would through an income tax tnc:reaae. . .
1be Soclal Securitr b 1 1 I seeks an lncreue In ihe tax
on incomes from 4.4 per-
cent to 5 percen~ to apply
not just to· the nrst '8,flOO
ea..,,ed, as under the pres-
ent law, but to the f1nt '8,·
800.
This meant Uiat the IDH·
imwn ~ouat to be dldact·
ed, for Soala1 Security would
jump from $290.40 to '440.
a wbopplq $149.60 advance
and consider.bl)' mor• tBan
the President bad requested.
Now compare tbU w i.t h
the additional moneY, lbat
would be paid out under the
Johnson income taX propos-
al, which seeks a 10 percent
surtax on corporate and
personal incomes. .
In sending his p.foPosal to
Congress last August, John-
son seid that a family of four
with an income of '10,000
would pay "at most" an
added tax ol $9.25 a month.
This comes to only $111 a
year. For DW>y it would be
less.
Huge _Rohot
To~·=Jtepla~
Apollo Man
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
-A 350-pound robot astro-
naut, clad in dull silver
aluminum armor, was de-
signed to replace bumana
in the Apollo 4 apacecraft
launched by Ameraa's first
Saturn 5 rocket.
The robot, blind to t b e
·dials and geuges that would
tell real astronauts the prog-
ress of their flight and con-
dition of their craft, r~lles
on electronic commands
from the ground and from
sensors inside t h e space-
craft ·f<i perform its dutiea.
Commande enter the me-
, chanical man's trantistor-
ized body, where they open
and clo11e switches or touch
off time-delay relays.
Designers of the Apollo
spacecraft say the robot ls
gqod, but that they will miss
having meo aboard.
"You want to keep in
mind that an unmanned mis-
sion, like Ulla·O~, is much
tougher to execute tban a
manned mission/' said Dale
Myers, N or t b American
Rockwell Corp. manager for
the Apollo tpacecrafl
"We designed this com-
mand module from the word
"go" for manned participa-
tion. We De«I men in there.
We rely on h1a judgment.
On Apollo 4, we're going to
miss him."
North American builds the
mechanical repla<!ement for
man as well as the apace·
craft's command and nrv·
lee modules. A comptrter
tells the robot, called the
Mlsalon Control Program-
mer, to"~ tbll ftlve,'' •
"I want tti l o,....,.,• 4'1
want to to slow•."
1be robot, fll tul'ltL~ theae commlldt WJ
hesltltlOll 9d .,..1': tlon. lt la unablt to
for itself.
••ror .... ~llt of every that would draw bllllons of
fQUr Amerlcu fai11.11111, &bl dollars out of the economy,
)Mlrdin of tibia jQCreaae wUl WMe kl&>& about much of
bt .,_,ten a few cfa&I and 1:be reatralnf fl• tie Presi·
• a .tnon~" e Pre~ cleat· bu failed to GfNtt, 1n ~ frolll the ff .... 'nit Senate
iffU.ld a ·=· however, WO$! ._ 11 than fSJ. ..,o CM Uttle ~
Tbe s..ate. tt>ertl&re, to pat jJK:r . . N J11$0n
tbrou approval of j -bill , $10, , for le,
IEE ,
llSSUE
Ind.
3c off
Fully Coolced
RUSIWIK
HAii
7-Lbi. Avg. \IW.
would pay oo more tban ~
worbr earntn1 ....
The problems of tbGle In
the lower income bracket.
dQn't stop there, for another
tu It ......_!n ~ mau ol ~·----~ ~· Tbla 11 .u. m 'il •
I Commt6. tnnati• II not
known .. .. tu, but only
because It worb cuda·
tlnely. Inflation seldom \I
very obvioua until it reach-
es runaway proportioal. It
ta a sneak tb1ef or, using
JohDlon'1 term, it ii a pick·
llUel It ls ~tly tak· lac lt ,._! ol JCU' dol·
Jar.
GIANT
SIZE
~
12c off
11TT U1 I 1u SLIOU I nou 1A .~ 59' c-'1" , ... u..
--• c.o. ... --
f lf!ra Valuesl
If. for example, you have
f l,000 In tbe bank at 4.75
percent interat, your depos·
it wUl earn $47.SO a year. But
if prices are rising at the
rate of 3.1 percent a year,
that $47.50 is reduced to
'16.50.
It seems, therefore, t h a t
American consumers are go-
ing to be payinC out more
of their salaries next year
reeardless of what Congress
does.
If Social Security taxes
are r a I s e d the strain on
pocketbooks will tbow. If
income taxes also are raised
the strain will become a
real butden. If infJation per-
sists. as It Is likely to, the
strain becomes painfli_l. .. These pa.lbful p~
perhaps explain the ~usual
behavior of the eistra-. tlon and of. Congres .. They
~ry likely ex.plallt wby
Ole Amerlc&ll con.sunier bas been guarding his oiclley so
closely this year.
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! . DAll'f PILOT FASIDON lSLAND Wednelday, N oYember a, 1817
· F .ashion Time .at F ashioli Island
'EVENING I NI IM•
BLE -Ruth Taft mod-
els a silk wonted eve-
ning ensemble 1-1 g h-
i i g ht e d with' bugle
beads and rhinestones
made by Jean Lutece
·and featured at Ann
'Folger's ln Fashion Is-
land. .
BROWSER'S DELIGHT -Gerald Mitchell, man-
a ger of one of Faabloll llland'1 newest abops, B.
Dalton, Boobeller, abowl off store which promises
to be a delight for thole wllo lib to take time to
browse. Couple at right obrioa11J enjoys the atmos-phere. ·
BASKET OF GOODIES -Lilllan McKinney shows
sample of bu.tets full of gourmet delight.! available
from Fuhion Island's Vikings IV shop. The store,
buUt to resemble a wine cellar, is pa cke d with
special wines, imported beers, exotic cheeses and
other hard-~find food items for the discerning
cooks and gourmets on your shopping lisl
TOWNWAY;Se CBARNEY llD·WllGBT
I IDID WITH DACRON' ·sTAITS A ·t~
* '* ru1101 lmLUTION! * *
ExcluslYe Cha""' ,. t ,..t ,.aet•e Wendini
of Dacron• H'1t1ttr Wftft wltf tMt .. wrinkle
resist1nt, ,,_.,...,,.,...an•,......,, fttw look·
inc. T ownway tailors it in 11roup of !-._,.,on suits
•Ith side Nnts, 1tral1ht or hackin1 pockets, belt
IOOI er t1• trMert. All in new Cobalt Blue, Gun·
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-•90 metal Gr•y, W.1,..,t lrown, S11e Green, Dark
GrHn or Olive.
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Fall Fashion Time Comes to ..Fashion Island
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FOi A .. FESTIVE
THINIS81Vll8
REED & BARTON'S
'~SAVE·BY·THE~SET'
SALE .••
CHOOSE FROM . 24 .
BRILLIANT STERLING
.PATTERNS •••
Limited ti,,,. only
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Los Att9el .. e c..t.ry c;iy·e ~.a. e f...,•lld s..•-··· ...... ~·
T AHmAH BA TWING -The Tahitian print has
gone modern in this latest batwing design mode1ed
at Wallah Clarke's Fashion Island store by Berna-
" ONE OF 'MINI' -Susan Audiu models a number called the mini·pini, really ooe ol many new mini ~yles featured m -the Young California Junior De-
partment at Buffums' Department Store in Fashion
,hland. Susan's Whipette ii gold with pink checlfs.
Join st.vie~'• Silver Clul>. fl MCMtft.ty per pl.c.e Hffi1t9.
No interest M c.trryi1t9 cfwtrt.s
• -dine-King. The saronf't!Um-hlglt~lty\e ts only one of
tlozens of new ideas in resort wear ottered by the
lbop.
BREATHLHS EXPERIENCE -'lite thrill of talk-
ing .to Santa Claus is eviClent (_)fl the face of this
little ·&ifl u sbe tells him what 1ne wants for Christ.
l1l.IL Santa will hold court for children of ,all ages
at &land Hou.se on the mall of Fashion Island begin-
ning Friday, November 24.
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Join the great cape cap·er
Zip into a swashbuckling cape by Checkpoint
."fashion's newest cover-up. With a skirt it is
advenhrous, flippant. With pants pt1 e
snap-dash. Brass buttons march 0n navy
wooHined with a bold red. Sizes smalf
and meditim II.lie Coat aoo Suit Shop
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Question :
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: "How c•n 1 look • size sm•ller and 1
atill feel pe"ectly comforteble ?" . : In Lilyette's exciting new "Comfort
A 1t8Wer; • Wire" bre with P0titiu Control
end Supreme Comfort.
Hel!'s the answer lo 111' etffllal question. Perfect StpAratlon
with 11'avenly comfort. Lllyett.e's fe•t11'r-llght flat· under-wire
oot only c:rut.es beavtlful y0111g uplltt and separitlon, but
does so With the most wonderful freedom of motion. Rond-
Hll's "Comfort Wire" posrtlwly c.an110t pinch, poke or Ml,
no matter how 1Gf1U twist or tum. The •ictluslve design forms
1 ~ cradk al'OU!ld tl1' clrwmferenu or lhe .bust. It's a
f"!YOlutlonary now concept lfl wired bras. Now full 8, C and D
cup~ figures can capture tl1' young, sllm look. Come su It
, • , better still, try It on. You'll be delighted at Its com-
fort. White or black In B cup, 32·38; C, D cups 32-40 .... $b
fashions for
NEWPORT BEACH -Fas'1100 lsl•lld (71 4) b-44-0170
FULLERTON -College Paric Center CH4l 52Ei-Jqo1 •
DOWNEY -Stonewood Center 121Jl 8b2·b5l4
Opet1 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. cl.lily; Mon. and F'ti. to CJ.30 p.m.
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• DAILY PILOT Wtdntlday. November 8, 1987 FASHION IS1fAN.I?
It's Eall Fashion Season ·at Fas~ion Island NEAL'S
24 HR. SKI 'RIPOllT
Kl 7.2545
SPORnNG GOODS
SKI 'DADDY' -Phil Oren, manager of Neal91
Sporting Goodl abop at FashJon Island, ia togged
out in latest fashions for skedaddling .down the
llopes. Shop stocb Ilda and what to wear 'When
using tbem.
NEW PLACE TO SHOP-Donna Hare offers a mini
dress for inspection in the brand new junior sports-
wear department of the brand new J. C. Penney
'SOMITHING ELSE'-That'1 what Madet•1 calll
ltl boutique lhop from which eomet WI l~
print mlD1 dreu and black suede b1lh tublab tiooU
lnodeled by Marilyn Huggins. .
store at Fashion Island. Store, the biggest one ln
the chain, is the last major operation to be added to Fashion Island.
·~atlvfty
Pa1laiit--
Planned
.. Lu Poladal" ("9. Sbal·
ttr) 11 the ' tJMme of "~
CbrUtmu nattvtt, pqeaat
to be performed at Fuhlon
Island In Nnport Buch
three timel, Dtc. 7, •• 1t
accordiq to DIDiel A. o· ·
FarnU. maalClf of. the $m
million lbopplna compJez.
A M•~lcan amatmu
thee W'U ~ to cete-
brata. aat Yule 8euon be-
CauM of tbe ridl beritqe
of Onnp Ooant)' with Mu-
ican culture, a fact which
1tronlb' tnlhaencld the ar.
cbitecturt of Fublon h·
land.
Lu Po1adal, accordinl to
Muican tradition, II -the
atory of the nine-day jour-
ney to Bethlehem by Mary
and Joseph who -wended
their way from home to
heme Htklnt ·abeJtc for
night. The tNd1UoD II re-
enacted by llnatq iroupt.
A proctlllonal, repruentiq
Mary and Joseph, plelda for
shelter for tht nliht. They
are answered, In m111Jc at
each place they ltop on tbt
mall, but not unW-tht wt
are they accepUd. Wbtn
tbe, are accepted the ritual
, brew out Into rejotctng and
emtnctng and continues
with danciJlt and tb• break-lnl ol p1natu.
096-t of Lin•••'
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''"''''' "'°"'""It> iOllotl&: Blodc glO¥e leather. $16)
lModc Of' b'OWft tUede
Ride zfpplr. $17
Bloc:lt «wf"'8
ltretch ~. $13'
Blade gkM leather«'
""' suede. $14
NEWPORT BEACH, Fuhion hlend e SANT A ANA, 17 ~uh ion Square
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·sign of the serious ski shop: .
Head Skis ••• with senice to match.
Maybe ,_.,.. bow DOdlJna about •kilns. M*1be )'OG
bow everytbiog about akiJna. Either way, or &ayWbero
ill betwern. our Head Ski lbop ia your 114lp/lll Iii abop.
See • ant for akia, poles, olbet ~t. apparel.•,
IOOt.oaiel. evtD advice. ADd for lki leMco • • • U aood
u 109'd apect uder Htad'a name and oars. Jut tbo
fiDett.
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NEWPC>itT ·CINTER
MW111
-e SANTA ANA
219 E. 4th St,
II N1ll
e PULLEllTON
601 S. .Euclid .,, .. ,..
WED.-THURS • ..,..FRl.-S~ T.
l!NTfltE STOCK-no. t.99
DRE,SSES
6.66
ENTIRE STOCK REG. 1.99
INTllE SlOCK llG. 19.99
Fall Coats
14~99
SIZIS 6 TO 16
Blouses & ENTIRE :OCK RIG •• ,,
Sh• t Capr1 Pants ,1r s·
2.19 4.99
In Selld1 & Prlnts-Slzet 32 to 31 Ntwttt Colors Slut 6 to 16
ENTIRE STOCK RIG. t.99
Sweaters
.6.66
Sllp-On1-C1rdl gens-Sfns 34 to 40
ENTIRE STOCK REG. 6.99
ROBES
5.19
SIZES 10 TO 11
ENTIRE STOCK · · Girls
Dresses
R.g. 4.99 -lit-5.91
3.69 4.49
ENTIRE STOCK RIG. 2.99
'Handbags
·1.99
Mlnl.Stylts-H1rdw1rt Trim & Others
INTIRE STOCK
Glrls Coats
.25 . Off Reg.
Price
Sl1" 3 to.\4
First Quality Rtt. 2 pairs 50c
NYLONS
6
Pair 1.98
Fahlon Colors SI.. ll!a to 11
CHARGE IT I U s e our revolving credit plan ..•
• No money down -take months to pay!
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FASHION ISLAND DRESSES UP FASHION DISPLAY CASES
One of the (all fuhlons the Broadway as four West hlblting the artwork. Each sett'•eut Boue IA Botton. 11 ID m"'trat« ftw nation-Yott Clty. • worked
at Faahioo Lsland involves Coaat arthts take part in a artiat wW talk about hil Atta-Mr mcnap to lob-al ma,az.lDM. Lat«, he a!lroed fer 1D&QJ ye&n and
bow to dre11 a diaplay cue. atries ci "at-irort ah.lbltl." tedmlqut and bit tbeoriea .t Sbtppad,'\ ta. ardat came to at Weet OOAft and rttunMd toibt Udted states
And the Bfoldway clJims Tt!.e artilta are James about Cltd de11P,. moved tlO Souttiena cautOt· aptOt ii y•1 U a movie to bMome a "°"1t)' mem·
the honor uf being one of Warren, P•llY She~d, About et a:U1U: ala IDd IOOO ~ a and televtllon tctor. In the blr at • ,_...,t. tucb1n1
the hup centlr'1 fl.fat •tores Loutee Contle and Ralph -Mre. Sheppard ta rte-DlUD1*' Of awtrdl for water aeo., ht went '-ok to bla fublOD delSp. wt.er, lhe
to "drt11" it.a d1'p1.ay eues HUJ.ett, known throl.tlhout ollU&td for watlr colon color• aDd laDdlclpes. flrat love, paiDUAI and U-Joined b wWdr'Obt ~
wtth Obrittmu «*'df. the country u outat.Udlng and P«trattl. She petnted -Jamte W.,_ ll aoetd luttrat1.n1. mat at IOth Ctatwy Fox
TAe ~--tect Cbrlatmaa card destpen. from cNJtfbood and btwne tor bll ,...k ill wmr 001· • -N'Jte Co1U1 WM a Wh· IDd tba became a dll1aDer
d11l1D1Jt1, new fOr her, lt Walt DfaDl1 Stud!o ~
a cballenp fer arU1t'1 tal· 1937. He wu ~ ODJ1 r.atpi· •ti. ent of tbe Cbrlt Award Stat.
.m.Grk of CbrlatmU eN'dl Tbe utlatl wUl wort In an lnatructor of water color qra •• ID olll aa4 aa a Ion deliin me,Jol' at Panona for :J Calllnl. ~ leell will bl ~ to tbe l)Ub-team. of t w o. palntlJl& tecbnlquu at tbt Eutllde Oili'9mJll Bil f!rtt WGrt fts School of Dt!lp ID New the of ~ card
lie'• attedoa eh moall et <Ju1ltmU Clrd art and a-·-...;....1-------------------~.;._-----------------------
-Ralph Hulitt SI nation· uette Wbldl 11 &tven ~ cre-
t"1 knOtra fw colOrtul, dra· at.or ot tht beet r•llliOu
matlc artwork ID .very me· rum ol t2:'9 year. In 1916, h•
db.am. Ht i.. won tbt Acad· rect!ved the t•l•vtaJon Em-
em1 Awrd, the &mmy my for Nativity ICllDU h•
Award and -Cbrts Award. created for a n.twork ~
Hult.tt bu worked wttb the clal airlltmae &bow.
CARD DESIGNING: A-'CHALLINOING ARENA'
Loul11 Contle once wet • f1shlon designer "
PROM ANY AMOLI -Arline Ball can admire her
black velvet outftt with red ldn UDma·t:rom many
dtffertnt mg1u with· WI mlm>r lt'fllllt!Dtllt at
La Femme tn Fuhlan llland. Gold allppen eccentu·
ate the noor lencth outlfit.
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TWEEDY -Sallie Berger models the tWeed took
in a Ill.it featurlnc suede trim collar and buttona. It'•
one of t.he offerings at Lerner's shop in Fashion
Island.
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The ground rules for the clothes in our shop ar e
simpl.e, but very important ... They must be of excellent
design, superb quality and of infinite varie~y to appeal
to and suit the needs of many wom'en ... For example, the
woman of quiet well-bred taste finds in G.K.C. the kind
of understated fashion that expre~ses an entire philosophy.
Then there is ~he contemporary wom·an, au courant, very aware.
Be she a young matron or rising young executive, for her we
choose designers with flair and zest .... The connoisseur--.
she who of ten collects suits, demanding superb fabrics
and flawless finish and tailoring . . . We welcome too, the
mother of a young and g·rowing family whose fashion needs
are not as great now as they may be later. She turns. to G.K.C.
for good basic fashion. The . timeless coat or simple smart crepe
dress . ~ . And occasionally an utterly frivoloqs c~iffon, so that
life will be not all f orm11:la and sand piles.
There ~s yet another woman. She is · in the pro·cess of discovery ...
discovery_ of her fashion self. This is not always an easy
. g~owth and she turns to G.K. C. for g uidance and counsel, to
achieve fashion for her inr)iv iduality. These are but a few
of the women, who for good and v aried fashion reasqns return
to us season after season.
So we ask, shouldn't you be shopping G.K.C. too?
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P ASBJON ISLAND
SERVING IN KOREA
Lang P. Ladwig
Councll Denies
Thumbs Down on ffigh Sign
When does one mean four? th'l the high sign would give
When the one is a high them Identification u far
sign for one wvice station as motorists otl the San Die.
on the eorner of an lntersec· go Freeway are concerned.
tlon where three other ser-'But. said the Costa Mesa
vice at.ationa are al50 lo-Planning Commission in re-
cated. commending deftial to the
quest is prem.abU'e.
~yor W"lllard T. Jorda
voiced-the feelini that craat-
inB a CODditional ue permit
lot the hilh Jign fer At1aDtic
Richfield on the corner could
lead to ~ other' request.I
from the other companies. Wlth that f~Ung lo the council. the freeway ramps
air, Costa Mesa City Coun-are not in yet and the re-
cil Monday night turnedl~---iliiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiii
down a request by AUantic
Richfield Company for a
conditional use permit
for a 52-foot high sign at a
station at 2990 Bristol St.
• JOB PRINTING
• PUBLICATION~
• NEWSPAPBS
One Of Tbe Laraest Fadlltiel m Oranle CauntJ.
f!ws of Coast Men Serving at Home, Overseas But, at the request of the
company. they tacked on
the proviso of ''without
prejudice" to their denial -
giving the firm another
crack at getting a high sign
PILOT PRINTING 642-4321
BVir.YN SHERWOOP .......... ;~ .,.,., .......... ~Pvt Dauy D.
..... joa of Kr. and Mrs.
fdytb Perrin al. 8181 Lam·
~rt Drive, Huntinstoo
Beacti, bu grwiuated at the
Marine Corpe Recruit De-
pot, San Diego, after eight
weeka. ~ tralnbli.
Lt. D.: E. NMe1, IOll of
Mr. and Mn. Doq C. Nokes
ot 21' Hiehland Aw., New-
[IOrt Beach, ii l«Ving at
Tu, Soa, AFB, Vietnam, as
~er of em Photo.
Del 8. He is a 1J6.1 gradu·
ate of UCLA.
Aviation ElectrOJlica Tecb-
n I c i a .. n 3c Briu n.ll;J,
USN •. of 81 Emereld Bay,
Lacuna BM.ch bu comple~
ed the three -week pGftl'
plmtJNinttna.Dce coarse at
the Naval Air· Station. Sen DWcO· '
...... Ill.boll
Mr. a4Mn. Pml1
Beal,2211,.....AW.. ~ Mesa. are ta tbe -.rv-
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ice. Mid>aeJ is at Ft. Leoo·
arcf E. Wood. MW.. in the
· Eniineerint Corpa and will
report to Officers candidate
School in February.
Paul m, baa jUllt f1n1Jhed
tiuk training at Fl. Ord. and
will report to Clerk School
there. Both boys are grad-
~uates of Santa Ana Valley
High Sdlool and both attend-
ed Santa Ana College before ent.eJinC the ·lel'Vice.
M.aj. BeMrt F. Svetb.
whose wife, Dorothy. ii the
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Fred B. Paullon Sr., of 25.1
Santa Isabel Ave., Costa
Mea, receutly took part in
a aucceadul mission over
Vietnam. '
Maj. Svesb , a member of
h 390tb Tactical Fighter
Squadron bMed at Da Nang
AB, Vief:nml, and a fellow
Ii' -46 Pbatom D pilot io-
fllded berry demqe on a
vtDl _, .... mpmenl
0aW A. N ... IJtl, 10D ol
Mr. wl M.ra. Alexander
Neibon al IOl1 Kimber))'
FASHION FISHND
Drive, Hw,tµ\gton Beach,
has been promoted to air-
man 1C ln the U.S. Air
Force at KadeM AB, Oki·
nawa.
Airman NeilJon, a mem-
ber of the Pacific Air Forces
is an aircraft repairman. A
grad!Mlte of Santiago High
School, be attended Orange
Cout eoueae before joining
the Air Force.
Edward G. Bodnar. son
of Mr. and Mrs. JoeejXl G.
Bodnar of 156.Tl Alden Lane.
Huntington Beacb, has ~
promoted to airman second
class. U.S. Air Force.
Airman Bodnar. an intelli·
gence specialist al Platts-
burgh AFB, N. Y. is a mem·
ber of the Strategic Air
Command. He attended Nor·
win High School, lrwin, Pa.
and Penmylvania Sbate Uni-
versity.
Spec. 5 G1rJ W. Slllw. is.
IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
E. Shaw. 960Serra Way, and
hulbud ol Nancy Shaw who lives -at 2270 Paci.flc Ave.,
b9¢. ~· ~-98 PAIR. OR ~ ...... 3 PAIR FOR •
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GALLEN KAMP
SHOES FO .. THE ENTIRE FAMll,:Y
5'4 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
HARBOR CENTER
COSTA MESA
Orenge County's most discr im inat ing f eshion buyers now
hove the opportunity to :;hop in Hi is elegont solon.
Personalized counseling in f oshion
1s you rs for the asking.
Designers such os T rovillo, Werle'.
Sebt"Jstion . Kiminetto, Dynasty
and Victoria Royt"JI plus man y more
ore he re
k>r you to choose ~rom.
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both of Costa Mesa. has re-
ceived the Army Oommen·
dation Medal for meritorious
service. ,
Spec. Shaw, a legal clerk
assigned to Headqharters
C.O. in the 87th Engineer Bn ..
Vietnam, 11 a 1960 traduate
of Rosemead Hilb School.
Alter completing basic train·
ing at Ft. Ord, be was sta·
tioned at Ft. Rucker, Ala ..
before being assigned to Vi·
etnam.
Robert B. Alexaaclef, 18.
liOD of Mr. and Mn. Russell
8. Alexander, 1525 Placen-
tia. Newport Beach. has
b e e n commissioned an
Army second lieutenant OD
completion of the Ordnance
Officer Candidate School at
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Md .
The lieutenant received
basic officer imtnact:loa ~t
Ft. Knox, Ky., a# flnlabect
his •cboolinS at Aberdeen.
receiving ~ train-
ing In weapon•, combat ve·
h i c l e I and .malatenance
management and leader·
ship.
Army Spec. S ~bu ¥.
Galcb11ta, 21, SOD of Jdr. and
Mrs. Edwin Galchutt, 447-A
A venida Sevilla, L a g u n a
Hills, is assigned to Battery
C. 4th Armored Divlaion's
2nd Bn.. 14th Artillery and
participating in exercises at
t h e Grafenwobr training
area. Germany.
Named as the outstanding
airman in his unit, Airman
Orval G. Coffelt Jr .• SO{l of
Mr. am Mrs. Orval G. Col·
fell Sr. of 933 Joaiyi St .•
CosCa Mesa, a jet iircnft
mechanic, has been select-
ed for exemplary conduct
and duty performaBCi!, at
Sheppard AFB. Texas.
A member ol the Air
Training Command, be ia a
graduate of Costa Mesa
High School and attended
Orange Coast College before
entering the service.
Pvt. lC Stephen C. WrYJI,
22, whose father, Parker
Wryn, lives at 1616 Sandal·
wood, Costa Mesa. has com·
pleted a fixed station trans-
mitter repairman c~se at
the Army Signal Sc118<>l. Ft.
Monmouth, N.J. His mother,
Mrs. Ruth Wryn, makes her
home in Hawaii.
Ellsworth AJt~B. S.D. Air·
man Zimmann is a graduate
of Estancia High School,
1967
T Sgt. Mllt-0n A. King, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John S.
King 18582 Mam St.. Hunt·
ington Beach, is en tempo·
rary duty with the 4258th
Strategic Wing at U·Tapae
Royal Thai AFB. Thailand.
Sgt. King a Strategic . ili
Command aircraft mainte·
nance technician, has been
in the Air Force for the past
10 years.
Airman WUlJam S. Patter·
son. son of Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Patterson. 4592
Minuet Drive. Huntington
Beach. has completed basic
training at Lackland AFB,
Tex.
A.$signed to the Air Force
Technical Trainina Center.
Keesler AFB. Miss .. he will
be instructed as a special·
1st in communications·
electronics. A 1986 graduate
ol Marina High School be
attended Goldenwest Junior
College before entering the
Air Foret. .
Two Huntington Beach
men. Aviation Machinist
Mate 3.C. Joel Strtbllni.
USNR. son of Mrs. Jeanne
Lord. 609'l Jade Circle. and
Chief Aviation Electrici-
cian' s Mate Francis J. Stil·
IOD. USN. husband of the
former Olivette Stalford of
Huntington Beach are with
the Naval Air Reserve
Anti · Submarine Patrol
Squadron·778. Los Alamitos.
They were both on active
duty training for two weeks
at the Naval Air Station.
Seattle Wash.
Airman George C. Ander-
son ID. whose mother. Mrs. Mary J . Hartshorn lives at
427 E. 7th St .. Balboa, com·
pleted basic training at
Laclcland AFB .. Tex. and is
now serving as a security
policeman with a unit of the
Strategic Air Command, Lo-
ring AFB. Maine.
Aioftln Anderson Iii a 1965
graduate of Newport Harbor
High School. H is father
George C. Anderson lives in
Nebraska.
Robert Rosier. 21. SOD of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Hosier.
4343 D~a Roa~. Newport
8-ch. . has been · pro· Army Pvt lC Raymond moted to Anny Spec. 'S.
M. Baler. son of Mr. aod while serving ·in Vietnam .
Mrs. J. R. Baker of 626 He ,'is assigned to · 548th
Hamilton st .• Costa Mesa. GeneraJ· Supply · Co. near
has been assigned as a dog Cam Ranh Bay as a clerk.
handler in Battery D. of the
5.5th Art.i.llery's 5th MissiJ,e · Aiiman Del R. Patterson.
Battalion, a missile unit at son ol Mr. i!ld Mrs. David
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. R. Patterson. 15932 Pilgrim
A part of the nationwide Citcle, Huntington Beach. is
U.S. Army Defense Com· assigned to Air Force Tecb-
mand, the unit provides de-nieal Training Center Cha·
fense in the greater Kansas • ,,.B Ill f ctal "'t p 1 Bak , nute ru-.• .. or spe -""' Y area. v · er 5 lzed schooling as a missile
wile, Tamaria, lives at 790 fal!ilities specialist after ba-
Haroilton St .. Costa Mesa. . sic. training . at Lackland Marine Pvt. Barry E.
Cllamberlaln, son of Mrs. ~i~e~aduate ol Marina
Charles P. Chamberlain of High Sdhool, Airman Patter·
':1Y17 Johnson St., Costa son attended Goldenwest Ju.
Mesa. has graduated al the nior CoUeg~ before jolrung
Ul l W.-t Btlboa llvd.
later on. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The company maintained --------------......,...------------~ ---"
•
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... f . I • I • , • ' 1.,,, •
fr Children
like
to
read . . •' .
• • .• to Jh·e the JOY•
of W innie the Pooh.
play v;-ith l"'ncle W'iafy,'
cry 'nth Cindere~ and
re\·el "i th ad,·enturen
you and 1 have hardly met:
I'm B. Dalton, Boolc.seller •
Since ch 1lrl~ood. 1 have
~n captl\·atE'l'l ~ith
thi3 df'lightful world.
'fo sharf' in m~ delight
] have carefully selttted
books and l'ntertainmen~
for children from infan~
to young adulthood.
All are ca~o1ized by
age and interest in m.J'
colorfuJ, carpeted boolcshoi»'
"·ithi n a bookshop .
Bring lhe children in •••
let t h·Pm browse in their ,
book.shop while yo'1 browsr
in roura. lf Yo• can't
come in, call or writ.e me.
I'm R. Dalton, Booaller. •
I F ashion Island ..
; 1\e'WJ)Ort Center'~
l\~ Beach, ~Cnia .. L6":-00U •
. ' .
Marine Corps Recruit De-F
pot. San Diego after eight1-=th=e=>.ir=· =o=r=ce=.===================================:. weeks of training. 1r
Airman Steven R. Zlm·
mau, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Zimmann, 2!00
Elden Ave .. Costa Mesa, has
completed basic training
at Lackland AFB. Tex.
He is assigned as a seccr·
tty policeman with a unit of
the Strategic Air Command.
·l/JJJt;J.. say ...
an'
Save You' Pennies .
Svend 'um at W altah's!
We come a long way from th•
MUDDAH HUBBAROI
Lo0k 'dlsl
DA CHAIN DRESS
Plains or hand prlnh
Sizes 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00
So~• of the wo rldt
finest selection• of
lelsurt wt1r at Waltah1'I
Fashion ls?and Lagu"a Booch· Balboa Island Santa Ana
...
Disneyland Hotel
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with
Po
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Dalli
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aeader's Resort
Fashion Island Store Has
Welcome For-Book Lovers
Came fall, the air la 11.lp.
py, acl 'ti& tune to curl up
with .• Sood book.
P'Ol'·tbe browser -shopper
1eektn1 1bat rood boot, B.
Dalt.OD. ~. bu ol-
fered a welcome la Fa1hlon
IalJDd with boob bl 100 sub-
ject cla11iflcationa and an
asawtment Gt book-relatied
ecceaoriel.
Tbe boob are set tn an
etmocpMre that combiw
tM CCIGdwl Cli 1be Vadl·
tiaul wttlt tbe cbeaiul eue
First Aid
worse .Set
. .
of contempo!Wf shop plan-tradltJonll boobtore a~
niog. m0tpbere Sa c o m b ta e 4
Tbe bookstore. one of the to contempcnry attitudtl
large ooea on the W e s t through oomblnation1 ol. car-.
Coast, held ita grand open-pet, brick and parquet flOQlll
ing in Fllhion hiand at the tng, Bank of England clWl'I end of October.
Within the 6,141 square and WWJamsburg ~
feet of the lhop are bard .d..U.
and soft back bookJ, acett-A dlcarative higbllgtit II
1orie1 ludl a llobel and an Wumlnated world tiobe
bookeDdJ, punles, pbono--the "Globe ot Diplomata"
grapb r~ ~ p-eetlJlC -which ls over 100 1Dche1
cards. In circumference aod which
The boot usortment 1J ls available OJl special order
dilplayed for open eeleetiQ.n at fl.~.
&bopping. Cleuly prtntea In the mJddJe ot the store
aection a1gu make it easy ii the Gallery, witb lowered N ~pert fiHrl
for the broner to find what eel.Ung and walnut fixtures. '""':-•· homecoming he aff.b. Hu• 11'9 bootadl, book· .1 um ,,,.
Subject cluliflcatiom in-shelf sized acceasories, adult week for California
elude current affairs, MS 1amm, pualel, ~bea, rec· West.em Uniffnity at
educatloo, prdening, gour-or.di and sreettag Cardi. Point Loma and Carole
met cookery, foreign Ian-At the rur of the Gallery Newton, daughter of
guage re!erenc:ie, surfing,• ls an lafonnaUoa center, a Earl Newton, HM8 San-
pblloaoph7, antiques, Hlf. paneled kioU tor reference tiago Drive, Newport
improvement, and humor, volumes for in -print and Beach, is member of
as wel u lets specialised f ortbcorolnS boob, speclal b · urt subjects. order bandllai and other __ o_mecooun __ ...;g;;;__co __ • __
The bro-4 telection of tl-~ lacludln& charge
tiet In Mch of B. Dalton'• accounta, bee *1ft wrapping
paperback cateccnea raq-and dellv.y.
• from ICilDce fiction to Near the back of the store,
poUtlcal · adence. lncluded ll*iall,J ldtntlfled, la the
are study notes for atudentl Youth 'Boom. witb muatard u ....nu softcover edltlom colored carpettai, yellow
ol tbl clualca tbat are OD and white pueUnc, acaled
ltDdenta' uaiped don nx,... ad a lowered • llata. ceD.lQi.
1rt ID a Mtt1:a1 The J'aahkld lllllld 1tore
......., tD be Olinforta11 11 B. Da&a, Boobelllr'a
11r 91e 111 ... • abopplr. ....t ill <"Allcnla. Tb t
OMd --. lftbitecW-••"'"7 II __. la MID-
11 +•'rlw a a. dde nll :c.:...._· • 11 a hturiDC ad dramatic'-........ .., ot me '1ve a note ol hrtl!MCJ. ... -old Da,ton Cor-'l'Jttou'1>out ti» store. tbe ,. ... ol Vl""MPOlls.
Harbor Patrol
Alters Number
'!be Orange County Har-
bor Diltrict reporied today
tbet it bu a D8'W' telephone
....... ior pe?IODI. matiftg
_. •• .., ealla to the Har·
bclrhtrol.
ftll:••·
Penom wandn1 informa-
tion from ihe diltrict may
use the same line.
lmporW WIMJ, Bu,,, Gourmtt
Foodl from GU 'round the IOOrld.
o,, .... n. ....... Beautiful Gift Packs Made Up
From Your Selection of
Delightful Imported Delicacies·
Vilit our Copenhagen CeUari
unique toiM taltiftg room.
Zalecrest: Where Brilliance Begins'
.. -
FASHl ON 18LAN8
....... ~
Con~Tenns
• I 17 ,...... w-4 •.. ......,_. Cet!ter
o_.. ......, t ,...., •.W t !JO p.-.
•
A. Tw.nty·nlnt 1Cintillltln1 diamonds
In 14K ..,td bridal pelr. tats
8. Eleven diamonds In 1 sophisti·
cated pair of 14K iold. $595
C. Solltalre· dilmond In an unuaual
dulcn of MK iold. ..t $295
D. lWentJ-two diamonds 1...c. thl1
14K wecfdln1 bind. M!IO
E. Ellht diamonds enhance 14K
Florentine bridal duo. $300 each
F. 'ortr·n•ne exquisite dllmond1 In
maJeatle l4K dinner rtnr. $750
.
FASHION ISLAND
:> ..... ,~
Moon Exploration PD:S-~
. Douglas Men Propose
Settirig Up W orkshOp
~ manned aplo-~ the astronauta in •
ration !Jf the tpooo f~ ~ AJ>Ollo 1pacecraft, together
yond ttie lirnlta of the pres-w11tl a Utlrd lunar module
ent Apollo program througb to rendezvoua with the wait..
UH of tbe Saturn S-IVB iDg ~O vehicle s0me 100
rocbt baJ been proposed by miles ibove lhe moon.
engineera of the McDomell The crewmen would dock
Douglas Corporation's Doug-agalnet th' LASSO and •
la.I Aircraft Co. ter the S.IVB hydrogen tank
To membera ol the Amer-Ua~&b ~ airlock and •
lea Institute of Aes:onauttcs tablfJia-their headquarters.
aod Aatronaulles, meeting A aott lanc1IDg ol an S-IVB
in Anaheim, they outlined a on the moon, as propoHd in
program for seodlng the S-the LASS program, reqlllrei
IVB top ltage of a Saturn more extwive cMntel to
V launch vehicle to a soft the bask worqoop veblcle
landing on the moon, or into to enable ft to alaw don
a parking orbit around the from orbital speed aD4 ct.
moon. It would then be con· ICeDd t.o a gentle toacbdon.
vwted into a habitable space accordlng to Sdla1te _.
ltation after depletion at its Davin.
liquid hydrogen fuel. Like the advanced LASSO
L. 0. Schulte and D. E. m.iJllon, LASS would require
Davin of ttie Douglas Mis· the launch ol two .eparate
slle afld Space Syrtems Di-Saturn V vebiclel, one with
vision (MSSO) Advance Sys-the unmanned S-IVB work·
tems and Ttcbnology ataft shop, an airlock and sup-
described details ot their Lu· plle1, and tbe other witb h
nar Application of a Spent astroouata in an Apollo
Stage and Lunar Applica-1pececraft with 1be imat
tioDI of a Spent Stage in module.
Orbit Proposal in a techni-: • ! ·G
cal paper presented at the NEW ENGINE WORKSHOP -A giant S-IVB top stage of a·6aturil,I-
fourth ~ual meetlnc of the lnltead ol modifying tbe V rocket mmtrate1 present plans to use ac spent
AIAA. ~!tt~!or ~~:!~°J: S-IVB u an earth-orbiting manned "wort.sh6p1': iA-',
TWO WEEKS neers suggested the iJ»tal. the Apollo applications program. Douglaa ~~f:1..'.~
LASS would enable utro-lation of an engine lib the C.O., component of McDonnell Douglas Corp~~~"
Muta to spend a full two one used on. the Centaur S-IVB for the National Aeronautics and ~~-~
weeb or more on 1he moon, IPflCI vehicle on both aides Admlniltration at the comnAny'a space aystem'l:e .. :P:. ~,~r:: . uaiD& the S·IVB u a lhelter of the J•2. 1bia would make _ ,_ aw.tt.-... n---1. r-.. , -
and baM for tbelr erplora· • loft 1andlaa pouible. -----.-~
Uoaa, the autbort said. it;' ~~~;;;;~~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii_, LASSO could RJ"Ve u a
fb'inl command post, en· ablliig utron.uu to orbit
tbe moon up to ~ days, at
wblch time they could make
three abort trips to the lu-nar surface.
The LASS-LASSO pro-
gram iJ proposed by Doug-
las u an extension ol pres·
ent plans to convert a spent
S.IVB stage into an earth·
orbiting manned space work
lbop. Tbla wW be the first
m.lalion in the National
Aeronautics and Spice Ad·
mla11tratlon's Apollo Appli·
catlaaa Program.
'1blJ propoaal is the reault
ot a company-funded study
by Douglu and NASA has
no plans to initiate such a
lumr program.
The basic vehicle required
for the .LASS-t,.ASOS proj· ect would be simJlar to the
S-IVB m lta orbital work-
lbop configuration.
MOON ORBIT
A Saturn V would boost
the S-IVB, the airlock and an Apollo comm.d mod·
ule witb a three-man crew
toward ID orbit around the
mooa. Slnce the S.IVB would
1111 up 111 propellant. dur· iDC ibe fUgbt to tbe moon,
the ApoBo•a l8l'Yice propul-
lion 11atmn would be used
to 1nke the ftillcle into }U·
nar cdllt
'1be alrloet would replace
tbe Apollo 1cmar module and
tbe JlltronautJ woold remain
in the LASSO to perform
lunar reeour<* ltudies and
would not J.aad on the moon.
Accordf.nc to Doug1u stu· die&, the opUmum LASSO
million would reguire mod·
1ficMkJll of the S.IVB 's eo· One IO that it could oper·
ate at aeveral ttrust levels.
AA S.IVB ~type ve·
hlcle, ibe airlock and two
Apollo lunar modules would
be launched unmanned to·
wud the moon. On arrivall the q1ne would be fired to eJtablltb the lunar ortit.
A Second SMum V would
CofC Drive
Aimed At
21-35 Men
A memberlhtp drive to
add 70 men between 2.1
and 35 to Its roster was
launched today by the Costa
Mesa JunJor Chamber of
Commerce.
Cbeinnan for the member·
fhlp drive is 11.lke Grant.
Grand said membership
in the young men's organi·
zation is open to men who
live, work or have business·
es in the city. He said that
interested peraons may call
him at 64M042 with ques·
tions.
The, Jaycees, Grant ex·
plained, ls an organhatlon
designed to provide leader·
ship tr-ainine for the lndl·
vldual wbUe accomplishing
community aervlce.
Two recent Jaycee proJ·
eels were a aeet belt cllnlc
and a circus htld !or the
be"leflt of retarded children .
What
Else?
Here's the perfect final
touch for any new
party "dress. Fash.ion
right from chunky heel
to aloping toe, topped
with a unique colonial
buckle. Comes in a riot
of fall com.
Th Herioet
ArH 't Fln11t
end Med
Complete
Child rent
st. .. SiorH
Brawn~ Brocaes
~rom BUSTER BROVVN.
A real be-man aboe juJt like Dad's. Authen.
tic wing tip b' boys with that solid Jook
and feel that boys want. All the quality
and durability you look for when you buy
boy'a shoes.
Complete Chffdren's Ortllopedlc Dept.
Doctors Prescrfptfon1 Fiiied
30 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT •EACH
Wl!STCLIFF PLAZA
NEWPORT BEACH";
The Costa Meaa Jeyceea
mHt at 7:30 p.m., lint and
third Wednesdays of the
month, in the Mesa Verde
Country Club. Interested
pusons may attend the ses·
1ions, Grant said. IL.-------------------------...
I t \
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W!Dlt.LD Of
-I ••
t
1UISEY -DOLL
t :--BY IDEAL
J ; .... 19.00
l $ o. 9
~
P ASBJON ISLAND Wednelday, November 8, 1967
FASHION ISLAND
DAIE DEVIL
Tlll·TRAK
.... $15.00
• 9
--··-----
SNIY
DOU
TOYS
HOBBIES
STATIONERS
IOND'S 007
RAIDER KIT
R ... 6.00
$1 .9
WALKI
TALKIE
4 TRANSISTOR
1 VJI
, ' . --·----
~
2 SPEED
tty Lfonel
JILISCOPI
60 ,_,.,
ONLY
It ... $I0.00
s
THE
WOIC>BfUL
WOltLD OP
Plast ic
THOUSANll TO CMG• fllOlll
Al We ......... -Ult Nim
List $1.00 • • • . . .. :-: I IJlt $1.50 •••••••
Lilt $L 70 ...... , <:1= Lilt $100 •••••• Lilt $3.00 .. • • • . Lilt $5.0I ••••••
Liat.$10.00 "... • ; Lilt $15M •••••
Lilt $11.00 .. • • . Lilt Sl2.0I ••••• -
1VYS
llDlllB
STATIGlllD
'1B.ISCOPE
., ...
• fOW&
$UVALUE
Ga.Y
9 INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX ' Tl II! EXPLORER!
t 1;ijM9.s _ -_
"
PlAY·DOH
REG. lie
b r
CARROM
BOARDS
REG.
11.00
7
Mickey
MouM
TALKING
PHONE
By H11bro
R ... 9.00
TABLE
MODEL
'12.99
ONLY _ I
MATT MASON ~ IPACE STATION
-All -~ ~ IELllE ACTIGN SET ••
., .....
117 I N&iSl 12llJ TI j ta••·-
.... Ult S21.0l ''THE OYER'N UNDER" .
C>le. y ....... .
......... -
Karls Reg. 8 7
C-.-WI $9.00 • .,.._.,,.. ....... v.1ue ______________ ....
REMCO
MBY SNUGGl.llUN
PLAYALL-6
DOLL SET
UG.
$11.00 .....•...
$&'#SAY"'
TIM CJodr Says
I talkl
99
• l.aet11 te tel._ wltll a rhymel
• Aide lw auMll« recognltlonl .................
LIST
PllCI
$35.00
'OlD a:n e.&Uf IACHlflC 6 T ...... ~ n;&;I VAl'I WILD RADIO
~ , .. , s411 CAT w/IMlttelift
u __ G._S7_·"---ACTION SET Llat $2" ..... CARIUl GAME
' ~ .... ' •4•1 .... S1·" .
61661.ES DOll
11•. n.tt
$747
EXTRA CARS
GIFT SET
INCllDllLI
EDIBLES .... •r' $11.tt
ETCH.A
SKETCH
~ .... .... $1Ut $.V 1 H SUI $2" U6. J... V•lue
'1AIY • WWL ·ALONG"
Battery Powere6-A1 S..n . !ft TV
..
.NE\\f PORT CENTER
ONLY
G-E PRE8ENT8
ACOMPACl
SHOW 'N TELL-
PHONO-VIBWBB
Model A605 ~
Rlllt and Whit. ~
lf1 c:alled BANTAll. {
Now ber9'1 a ,._ idea : in G-E Show 'N Tell •
Phooo-Viewer -tbe compact "Bantam•
model lf1 ..n.,
Uahter, more parWia
than tta bir t.utt.s.
Bantam deliwra bia.
full-color pictunl fD
time to wordl and JDDo
8ic. P1aya all 831" ad ~ rpm recordl, too!
Kida think if• .....
,y ... will. tool -·
•r .M. Gener11 Etedrlc ComNflY
• • · I Strombecker
load Amer-•
lea Set.
MATTEL·O·PHOf"E•
I Talkl
• 11 minute• of 1-wey talk
with 40 fritnd1I
• Voice1 come f10fft ,......,._
like 1 rNI phontl
• I dlac1 lrteludtdl
.... 10.00 ·-.. ·-· •
$30 Value
,-COX M~STANG
l Gn Model _
Incl .... & • il t
battery. J
$10 V1lut
Eldon Slot
Car Curved
Track ,. • -----===· ~~ -·-
Ust Price
$4.00
$26•
76
a..un&
IEADY TO ..
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~~ : ,_ -i:'. .. i:·-·'* 'I..-:-. -~
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r.-
OPPOSITE
laOADWAY Westchester Los Allg1les C-aga ,_.
llHIND RALPHS MAUIT • •••-•T C • ... DIPT. STORE •M UWWWC8r19
OR 0.1131 AX 2-2155 .
3674 w. 6259 w. 17th St. Sa.ta .....
.... __ __
Jta.1112
--SO FASHION
ISIAND Phone: 644-0981 Southern California'• Lar,..t Toy & Hobby Center OPEN Nms 'T1L t:JO -SUleAYS 11 TO 5
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NO. 1 USED CAR SPECIAL VALUES!
'67 CHM VAN -. -
Automatic tral\ltm,ulon, auxlllary 111t, radio,
heater, aide doclta, .h .. vy duty _,.,.aon, west
· eoett mirrors.
,_,..Jtidnfitt•...._ ~·'!--SW. -w.
long, better come Jn ....,, •
I
f', .. :.s. ·' ,.--~64~.JAGlJAR XKE Roeckter. $·299·5-_
4 lpeed tRnamlMlon, chrome wire wheelai ~
top,,wfi1t• 'fl~ Wack IMther laterlor.: · · , .
'66 ECONOUNE SUPER
VAN $1895
Extri dun tft""'lhouf. Automatic tranamls-. \ .... .
'62· CADlllAC FLEETWOOD $ }195
4 Door. Futt power and factory 1lr condltlenlnt.
A real sharp car.
'66 CORVITTE FASTBACK $3595
Automatic, radio, hHter, power 1tMrlft9, excel.
lent condition. Kelly llue look MJI $4.250.
I
'67 CHEVROLO s=1~peS2495 .
VI, power atHrlng, r.ctlo and tt..ter. 1,000
oritlnal milts wfth new car werranty.
'62 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $1895
A
J=ull power, factory air, white with blue IMther
Interior. A re1l luxury car.
. .
· '66 CHEVROLET M<>NZA-11595
Convertible. Automatic, redlo, huter, willow
.,...,, with black vinyl Interior.
~63 CORVITTE FASTBACK $2295
''67 IMPALA
. Autematlc tr-n~fllion, rildlo, heater, .,...r
· 1teerlnt, vinyl Interior:
. . . '
:'66 CORVITTE'. $3695
. f ntbeck. <4 apMd ti:1namluion, AM-FM radio,
427 enfine, yellow with black Interior.
· ·, 66 CHEV. SS 396 .$2695
Super Sport coupe. 396 cu. In. VI, turbohydra·
metfc, PS, factory air cond., black vfnyl roof,
• white wftft white vfnyl Interior.
'65 KARMANN GHIA $1695
Coupe. Like new throucihout. Must '" this one.
·'67 CHEVROLO 1h·TON $1995
Pickup truck. I' bed. FIMtslde body.
'64 CADILLAC DE VILLE $2695
Convertlble. Shadow grey with red leather In-
terior, full power, f1etory air condltlonlnt, pr•
mlum tires. '
CON NE .LL
2121 HARBOR BLVD.· COSTA MESA ·
g~:s 54& .. 1203 =~546-1200
/',
. .. .
NINE LETTER. WORD FOR
I
NUMBER
Chevrolet • Camara
Chevy H· Coniette·Corvair
CheVelle e Chevrolet Trucks
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..all. aNI -4e tM j.a. ,.D.Q.
(,,.tty 'a"' .,kid). WMtMr tM
Jell .. '-"'Int wt • ..,., ... tM
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can always .,.._. .. QUAUn
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lllY J•
GENUINE
PARTS
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.QitJUIE-11-u ... ~ ... , .... ~w«'"""m~1--....,..H"""O"""\!=S~ES ....... ,d:ahlt~11"c--1r--"'IRl'Tloln'OTlhlls FOil SALi HOUSES FOil SALE HOUSES POlt SALi HNTALS lltlNTALS
)Intra I -FEE WID
DOVBt SHOIES
•1.00
~ Call 646-lGiO
-f:hn mac:~ab -------
REDUCED
FOR FAST SALE
&r Trade tor amaller
\ Home or Income
4 Mdrooma. 3 baths, powde.r
r!\i. Beautlful entry court •
"5,IXXI.
1706 Antirua Way
VIEW IAYFRONT
Vtllt our new magrubC"eDt
"View-Point" Series bomea
In ttie finest loca tlOll
in Newport Bea4b
t'om Sl.2'l,5(l0 • $1¥.IOO
~ HOil.ie Daily s.04
1318 Galaxy Dr.
Dover Sbottl
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GOY'T Rf.00 HOMES
1. Everyone elegible
2. Kx~Uent locations
3. 1% • 30 year loan
4. Low down payment
5. No loan costs.
6. No escrow fees,
7. 3-U-5 bedrooms
FHA RfPO AGENT
Newport
••
Victorl1
lM>-8111
OCEAN FRONT
on the Bluff
In exclusive Cameo Shena
overloolcini private C!Wt
wtth 3 bedrooma + 9tUd7
formal dinin& room
Spanish ti le root
private encloeed pool
$195.000
Call Jim Cobb
1oooo.n. __ r•_• ___ ,_ooo..,., ~rt ,...,. tm ~~ lellh 170I Co.ta Me.a ~'e ,.,,.~We, ~ .,:fu"!'l~100
1~~~ko!~~e~=~N G~Ey OMLADRE DESIRABLE a.EAH Bach Apu. All a·11·101
4 BR >story, 3 Y"' .ad. ~ NnT WOME J'unWhecl 1 BR A Bada uW Incl. fT>up.
I UBMIT OWNE!l •1130 ''SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE 2 er.,'-...-··· ton> New wale. avallab&e m E. BalbcMa BMI.
nn. USED TO BE," and neither ed air Met. 0...,., Wtr Nomnber oo. BALBOA * '673-994S GREENS NR. Beach, Oub Houle and ls tbla better bllt older home. u.: frtll, ~J ....... m7 Elden Stred. C.M. 1'lM DupieXH 1 JU\, 2 BR
PoolJ. 2 BR 2 ba, lam rm. Sf>r-llne 2 bdnn. le dC11 or ftl# fl.IJ1l. Multi _., • Q b1k o1J Newport ....., Jllo aDdreo. pet.I. BACHELOR • UNnJRH.
S23,950. Owner 542.3559 Eve. 3 bdnn. noor plan built on pftl. • • llU81.fl33 from $100
3 eleovallona. .~TE~-....... liOrPOJM'l' ZRliifi'ROtri' t • Br $lLS.
Corona c:MI Mar 1250 Long fonnal liv. rm. stretch-.:::--M•uDr....a. *""":"'·'•.., ....J':. ~ SUS. INCL-t.mL IN Incl. util.
--------· H entire width of house, •tu ~ _..,. 10nf 173-47'.l4 l • 2 Ir 3 BDRM. ~BDRM e LOW-ON. HAS LOG BURNING FIRE-MuA Mi Mat. n.i.-1 a \ii 5 <a:rD llr' U. . . ruRN. i UNFURN.
S27,800 e R·2 LOT PLACE rN BLACK SLATI: • e. a-• '"'°:..!. -£AtW Wtr. wp 1t a.a.............. 4Sl1 ,,._,.., • .ol. IWVWll 1ot - -• Studlf •. llil!lil _.. ..... -Heated J>oo1-, '-I1MV Oft OWNER e 673-2957 DESIGN. lgc. windows wllh mo. Alt. MUie0o ar 1wia. e •--• .-.. • ~ -. • -l' _-. Qots, Adj. to Shopplna --=========:::.! " TRULY OIJJ'STANDING 833-0UT UIU v.. ~ _,, 1-.n. ur U'r"VI rroo PeW'tOe w.,, al Hu-
Lido Isle 1351 VIEW OF 'nlE OCEAN. e Maid ...... • fV tfaf. -GAAACE, $1.0..MO. 11at' MM11. ca.ta Meta.
--------W/W carpeting IBADLY z BR. New 'Plillt. • dlt, e New 0Ut • IAr • CALL: '7M1rr ....._ ·---=--·---4 BEDROOMS SPOTLESS-VACANT SOILED) and custom drapc11 carp It drapes thruOtlt ~m. 2376 N~ llM. _,. AfliICTIVE 1 i!i6i
Spacious So. patio focal thruoot. Elevated den HAS yard. Sl35 Month. Mutt.. 00 ..._ .A .A.M ~ near ~ $21 1IOO point ror 3 Bdrm. 2 ba hae. WOOD PANELED WAU.S. pets. 387 E. 3>tti St., CM Jll ~· -rn ADULTS • 171-Tlm ......... M.,_
You can't believe this! Ex-Ideal loc !or own use or CECLINGS W / HF..AVY DUPLEX 3 Br-2 Ba. Fiil, •IM• l .. llelbt ·
cellent location. Smooth IJIM' Incomr. Part tum. $52,500. CROSS TIM.BERS SE'T IN Bltns, Cpm, Oflll, ~ • &aWli • Jftll P9ol t.lboe lsllfMI .QM
fconormteampol corurta~-~~.!."': 3416RV~· ~~· Re:1:oooo ~~~~ :~~;: llB~1; ~~Ad~~ fftf 504a ~·.:u.C.M. WATERFRONf ~ now
,........ .., ""'!:X:::aD*ll:ll:ltlCIQ-=::;:;imm11~·-...... ' .. 1111-bacb. apt. -,., ... Mlall a I "th 4 cant and Is an statt -.te. -_.... .• ~ ~-A....L... .........._ ~~~~~-~tbs. Huntington Beach 1400 IT'S BEEN BADLY Nt-Mita Ve• 1110 l1lJC .. rn ~. 'Toreer:. e-t ~~ f:
Walle to puoct!Ja1 and put>-LOVE IN GLECTED. NEE08 PAINT, l'Otm LAAGt QOaOOM.I ~ ......... l ' 2 BR apotlnl condition. $lSO per
lie emools. Owner )teving Beautiful "Smog Free' Hunt-YARD WORK a 0000 2 bat.bl •/w ~ ..... Apia. ... ~ 4 S125.JO. New month. Utile Balboa Iala.od.
ll'M· Ml\.lme 5~ <JO loU and lt\ltOD Beach. Lovely 3 bed· GENERAL a..EAN-UP. The .., doubae ""**-al c • -.t ~ Jill Unlurn. Call rban
SIU. per tDcmtJl lncludet room home with hllte U\H · estate administrator bU au-yard ai food rtsldldal :..--.. ZR .:::; ;_call --Fdlii"'*"..,_l_·_Br,,,......,/Part=:---"~larg-e
taxes and insurance, or buy t '"-"~-2' ......... A.US thoriud us lo off fr It ,way area. Rfllt "10 mo. lnO ~ . ..._. Pvt • tntrance, Use No Down Gt. Low dawn er UOOWVU1"• ._.. ... r~ below lfle state ac:ipra.ilal, leue reqUJrtd) CAu. MR. l'tli'W • 2 8'l aft. BU-Ina. 11 Kltcbl!n. • Incl • utU! • • .,..,. .._ T,,.... 8EPARATE F AM l L Y for only • ,..., u.. w/t/f --G ......
MAlftN19UE
•AIDIN Am.
Putdlke IUITOUndlnp
FUltNtlHm BACHELOA8
UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR • 3 U
2 bat.ti. available
Carpets, drapes, aaraee
11th & Santa An•, CM.
646-4233 ~
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Anyone can qualUy to as-
sume thia f"HA lo&tl with
Just a lilTlall down payment.
The home you get has more
fstures than anp other for
the same prk:e, -.ch u : 4
BR.s. disbwMt*, atmtnt
drivewat, <!Wtred p a t I o,
.,rtnldlrt. llQ, wat.tt eclt·
ener, built-in aocb , w/'lf
~ Cl\lllllf1 d r a p e a,
~ ttt.f& ht loNliOft •
bMIW ~· rt"8 OHLY 1WO Y1WUI 1fl.'W a $28ill0. .
ntA. w~ .. ._.,., ROOM leading to at\Ulltng $2 .. ,750 FULL it•1e1 .oLA'-A ...,.1151 Heritage -.--ar. .. -()ha only.) * l'134380 *3 WeetcUtt Dr., 846-1711, ...... tlo N _ _.. ., " Real FAta&e. tum. Adultl lftf. 135 A.a.rt u • .a.... fte'ghls Ope cover= pa •• "' .... ex· AN OtrrSTANDING B (1 y P1. M&-19 St6-::AilD ... ntnuvr I •·ts
Con """LLE:.GE p&IK pensive deep pile Gold shag FOR TiiE AMBmous. ~BR, z BA. 2 fireplace., blt· M"-'"U ~ ~"!!-!~lead 4400 "I'
A <'arpets, alao new drapes. MISSION REAL TY ~': ~=-t~~ ~~ ,.;:-_. ur ~.:. : • 1-M. f15 IMdi. Ww cOt.
OPEN DAILY Large corner lot for your 985 So. C'OAST Hwy, Lag Bch m . mo. ~. -...i ~ 117 ~ 22Dd It. ...,_ ..,., iaa • •• pd: t1t Palm
2523 V1sur PIH• boal or trailer: Only 3 mm· Phone 17141 494-0731 -v Ui); ,_....: ·~=:¥. A.., a. ~ ~ ut~ to San Diego Fwy l"l\.AI ... ..-·~· Jlt6. :c::I: ?"i::!" -10°/o DOWN 7 minules to the Beach. This 5 BR, 2 BA. huge tam.Uy Newport a..ct. noo • -.....,. * 133 F\JM· ~ apt., m
2 & J BRs. 2 ba. bll·IU,
cpt&/drpe. Quiet livfnr.
Rental Ma:r. Mra. Cluiltl!GllQ
S4C-1034
~ CCATS ~ WAL~ACE
ltlAL TORS
---546-4141-
(0pen EvenltJgsl
3 1nng sized BRs + f:lmtly, Ill a pnze winner. May pur-room. 2200 aq. tt. Big I:. -a. '* NZ-1255 IDO., all ~·
bit-ins, 2 {1,_,lacea, la.t•ge chase with FHA or VA or back yard. sweeping vl8\ll. :ltldrma 2 """lba .-..i..t-... "a:L iE1ld: ::r.: • • NIWLY D CORAT
livint ~~ ... c;its I drps, assume low interest v.A. * Call 494-~ * bWllll,· ~.~ r~-M~igoRPs 2 IUl w/1ar S95. FesloN, tie. f' 11 Pr! $22.800 ffTl>.Poou L..,na IMdl 4705 prtv/~UO. water pd • ,..,..
I /I ~v::!n-r• ~ ltlake ~~:ker; Lee, 1: Edinger, Riverside County 1IOO
1~~=.5 .:'i fiii:Ui'IL Po~ ~ I.GE~ witll view, 1110-~;:ilia "B" CM
Story leek IUtr. Ml.ml l.W. 17W577 H.B. 842-4455. Open Eves. fl(WtlVIC Mo. • 2• * 571 JOANN ST. deck. iara&e. It& mo. Incl U'il Onnp Ave "B" CK * LACHl!NMYER TRADEWINOS ltL TY. Ml~ · · ... 1811. 5CU78'1 utll. e.34&4. s.n-cmo Cottage OFFER.&: 3 bclnm • 2 batbl. J • car BAalEWR Sl5 Separate AVAJLABLE NO'l.15, 2 tit, 2 VACANT 2 li. blt··
l'CflW-4 .. wt llN a boml ~ llt1ST ll:LLI 3M older 10,. *'· tl.5,'150 BEAOf PROPlllY ,.,....., QI{& I dtpl, fire. Hae Util, prdmer, lndry. ba on ocean. t'n4> .,.. ~ •• 1 chda OK.
fsat rtaJ1r .-. \Ill ntt ~ Jotdt putttns l BR cer-nr bC!ll ••• • 118.500 pia, llVIM, eom""""ty ~ dQI. et.mi an t .,... ill* JIG ~ • Owmr
ont ...._ Ltt If llMW JOU lo9tlr 4 • f&m rm wtdl M-Dp&lr nr Id 10% cbl $18,950 3 Bedroom, ovmlad ..._ ~ ,....... ~ 9250/Mo. ~ ~ 646..Ql5l5i5
this neat, 2 ~. hm. l)' ~pped pool on laUMt. 3 BR/4111, Modtl .... 12t.950 room. 2 Bathe. Ownes' 11)'1 =cell lllrh";Y5.ea 1 BDRM • IU$ 110. .;r ... ~~ BR m Mah Dehau. Bit•
Uy Room home: I~ One ol MM& Verdt C.m· Home ln C3 50xllJ .. QS,900 be wants Ml1 wbat l!ae -1IU S.ta Au Aw. ...-. _ w/w cpCa!ctrps.· FA hMI.
virtu:ally _,,.,....din l ng bridge's finNt lhUI root, Dplx 2 881\r JfWJ 39$21,000 flor5ynrugo. Rere ta yew lev & l111a e ...,_ e ....... -•I A El Camino mo ea. room~ W/W ca:r1*. OYft' 2x c u •to m ~tint, etc. 4 BR/den w/bar • ~ ex· chance to take advmtqe -{.,tty, Inc. Newplft .... 4200 545-0395 aft 3 PM
6 t~e in grooft flooring. Terms to llWt &: best offe't tru. GI· ........... $28,500 of the 1962 prl~. $26,000. 2411 E. COut ffiabw_,, COi -
Wood shingle t'Ool. E.Wa take.. ......, 5880 4 BR. atrium, pvt office 10% down to quallfied b\J7er fl' OCEAN _aftaf
bath in work stiop of 2-<:ar College Realty .,....,, Westminater. GI .. $33,600 C.F. C'O~ORTHY I: Co. WATER.P'RONT _ 8tiacaD ..,.-VK
garage. $29,500. ' Call for location A: loan info. fl32.77T7. Next to Snedc Shop Bay. 4 BJt • 2 bl.th ~ APAltT'MEN'l'I ~J(XX) Eves: 548-8868 Cost• Mesa 1100 842·5011 or 842-5012 Jr. Open Eves. wit': beautiful bay view I: Bacbelor I: 1 BR Apt.
Bay & •-ch OWNER MOVING RENT•Ls private wtae Slllil!y ?!tacit • ~ rw.. ~ $500 DOWN & take O'ltr pay· Let' Jk k about "' TeMis court priYiJe&es. Hid Swim POOL Realty, Int. ment.s. Near new 3 BR 2 5 ta tur ey our Hou•• Fu'J'ilhed Available New. WUM 15tb. • .,,;., carptu, cl.rapes
2407 E. OOelt HwJ .. otM .bath bome with w/w car-best buy. VttY clean 4 BR 2 •hV>/ ......... , ..... ,. l • OM/Bit IDs be, bit.Jn&. fl1Jic, encl, l»x24 Renh1l1 to Share 2005 ~ mo. rum: .,.... 0 n y. • pet.a, sunken llvtng room. all petlO, park-like~ Low pl~~. Mn. Marian Ail. • R.elrieera!Or buill-uia A: heavy 1iwUc.e roof ec.s200. • Elec RA.nee CALL &40-l15l Herltqe 1tnJ dn FHA • no 41' GI • pymnta 2 GIRJ...S want tm .Wr 21 to • Pr! /Gartc 120,flO FAt&te. leel than reit. share Muse oo Balboa Iale.· BR.AND new 3 Bdrm-2 81.lha • ~ ~
a.rmliW I bildl'Odal • lartt IY owner. 4 i r. 1" ba, eleC 8~ R.MLTY own room. AvaD Dec lat. ~ llQ·~ •• =-~ ~ $1lS. nss Mo.
livingrootS wllll Jot butftfJlt bltns, tremendous fun hm. UT-&1 ))m 543-16.10 ~ &7$-:l67S Atrtum. renctd ,a.rd. Hr 211 Oldl:r·St.. ~
fireplace. ~ floors. Nr proposed marina. Vac-· SHARE my home with QuU.. Newport Center A: UCI. $250 (am. from Ocean> Large~ lot. Dou-ant-Jmmed J>06S. J.12,900. VACANT tianwoman wboworb4ayl, mo.~. ea-ms~-ftle9.
ble garage witb alley en· Call Mr. Kelley, 646-I045. Wesbnont with bonus room. ~ • • THE BLUTn • W W. Cout Hwy, NB ~· =.1:a boat : NEW Medallion home: 3 BR. Extra large lot and end of Cost ~ 2100 LEAH or SELL 3-Br. Can· 1 BR tum. Carpets. drtpM. RENT
and u . "eell ~k~?,V t 2 Ba .• w/w opta., bit-ins, cul-d~sac street. Close to • dominlum. Avllil Now! Beau-4 ~to'->'· 2 blodla boa 3 lloomt fumitu,.
this 1-:;s • • and wtii ~ fr\>I., fenced yd.; l ~tlo IChool.s and shopping. Pric-2 BR Hae, $115. 1 Br Apt. View! Pool, Putting ireen. I: library. No pell $85. Ind. tlnan~ pnce p area&. $2$,900. m a.cu Pl. ed for quick 111le. $23,250. m. P'Unl or Unf. Gar. ilr Mrs. Wells 644-4193 utll.IUea. Yearly. 317 e. Oor· $21 Mo111•
646-7171 5-46.2213 ~9 For aw't, P•ul Jones R .. lty stores. 3U E. 17th St., CM 2 BR aJI utilities paid • $14.S-: m.G~ ::~ 543-4426
1
BR. FULL OPnOH TO BUY
Open Eves 'Tff f .DUPLEX 3 Br-2 Ba. Frpl. 847·1266 Eves. 8'2-5Sl4 • 962-2968 mo. 309 3.1rd st. Call Mr. no... b .:ii~ Y No deposit o.a~.
llbil, Cpw, Drpa, Cance. N. c.lh Down $60-BAOilLOR COTrA(b; Perron 6*all RJtr, ---,...., H••• ., C•lin
Xi!t condl $.17,15() • Owntt Veterans uee )'OUr dllibtuty Adult Cl11Y * Uul ·incl! 4 9r·2 Ba, $250 mo :.m l2bd St, fD..f!!l. 517 W. 19th, C.M. 5C8-14.SC m KNOX ST .... 642-4391 ml bar~ no down. VA 2026 JUrbor/CM. 642-7563
B Ow ~ • • • Bkr. 548-1200 OCEANFRONT 1 -BR $95
1.11, llCltlon
i.UTSIDi
$119. • 2 bdrm, POOL!
Cpta, drps, bltna, dahwr.
Quiet. Adulta, no peta.
?l9.5 Pacific Ave. CM ~
m 1 Bdrm DUPLEX
Oote-in, adulta • no pets. = It !}'rig. Ml-3402
Newport Beach . 5200
AV AILAa.L.E NOV.15th!
Spacloue Modem 2 *r-2 k
C&>U. Dri>s. * ror apf't: IMT4torft3.lb
DELUXE 4 BR. 2 ba. Octu
View. P'rple, 1 blk f r o m
ocean. $'235 mo. Ul%-41at
8t m.s1n.
,rplc for Chrlttmu
New 2 BR. 2 BA, POOL
QIO mmth le&af. 646-
T.Hr:· ~t L;,'
L . =: T ,:·. T T ~ I-< S y ne.._ '"' appn. for Sll,900. 8tibn1t lJW lllcl! (for Win&r.r.) c:.t. Mela 5100 1~ ba, delllnible areA, c.J >°°"" t«nil. Vdnt. Avajl N9wport IMch 2200 University p.,tr 3227 ., SJZ.yrty. * 50tez3 N1.'W 2-8f>•u "• -.... ,__, MAKE A MDIO to ra.U. Vet Jou, SZ:UIX>. KI~ tmmed. Nr lht bead!. -673.f3f7 -'--nm • .._...., _.. up toys YoO no l~ DM11,
HI..._ VllW HlllS EABTSIDt dupln• 3 BA HOME FINDERS 3 BR. 2 Ba. home on Lido New 4 It 5 BR. •inllc family or ev ... ..._. Drpe, Rance. Yard. sell them !~ c:aab wHb ,...,.. Poo• ... ~!Ni 89'24477 Isle: frlil·, hufe South J"ll· t1om8 . Poole, etc. $250 • WINTER Raitlll. 8etlrn ~ Ga.race. * '13-4006 au.iw Ada. Dtal ~ __-;.._ 111!!1"· ~-io: 11' blk to club. $380 Yr· and ._u 2 BR :::========;.....;:===;;:::::::::::c:;;:; C.rona lie.I Mar "· 1.Alltrn~ Bkr. 646-3750 PRETTY•.' I PICTURE ly. Um to r winter). S260 mo. ltue. Aft. &\l«io4 ::. ll25 ;:: ind wtr~e O.Wal 5000 GMtrat
Lusk • built homes loate4 *18,900 2 BR R-2 lot with de9cribea this clee.n apacious 675-J3S8 Before a A.M. A Corene clel Mar m-«m ~~ililililiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSOOOiiiiil in the Southland'* moet ,. 11.250 aq ft-apace fOC' du-3. BR Royal home: 2 ba. lge After 6 JS.tit; IMve naea.-i'6itN or UNFURH l A% iii ti1
&irable & fucin&tinr area. plex. 549-0726. ~lch, blt·ma, di.!lhwasher, sage at 642-1018. 2 BR, Clllllel!. drapes,
Schools " Calil. Irvine Cam· e 3 BR·l BA. ENCL-PATIO, nicely crptd I ru,,d, shake * 2-BbRM CO'ITAGE. S140 yrly lease POOL! * call.._.
pus ju.st dlOM~nta away. • WW.q>ts, Dl'Jlll, $21.000. roof, extra lge lot, ~ x :!O On the BAY! Lease/Option Orange Coast Propercy ~ E. J6th Street
Senslbl,y priced from • XLNT! Owner, 548-0457 ~tlo. Owner aruuous ·no dn sell. * 548-?0'Ji 332 Marsuertte, CdM 1 Bl>RM .._ % bl! ID J118.
S33tb to 143•500 M ... Verde 1110 BRASHEAR REALTY 4 BR., 2 £: .. fenced yd., 673-SSaO port2(1(16~0::":e.~
COUNTRY CLUI LIVING
LUSK HOMES 847-8Sll 54()..6052 dbl. pt. Winter or >'"f'ly. Huntington Beech J.400 iACifELOll Apt. • mo.
WATERFRONT Directions: MacArttlur Blvd. ~ar°";;ia!:~~~.B~~ Eves. 531·3959 301 Alvarado Pl. OX 6-tl'l18 Deuglat Sptet Cettter 1117 w. 9aLboe Blvd.
trom Pacitic Coast Hwy. or TOWNHOUSE. 2 BR, l~ ba. a.1...__ """" n..1-2 -"-3 BR 1., l'ZS-4M9 WITH DOCK N...,.,,,.,.. ,..,,_ Turn .,._ range &: disbwuht'r, atone ~ _ .._ vuq u....ca. ,.. u~.-' ~ .. ,.. OI\ .,..,, frplc. Owner Lt bl41. coo--All appl., cpts, drps, $400 • hlthe, dblf ....... -BJ:.AUTinJL 1 8dra. •·
Fine 3 BR, 2 ba bome in ex· Joatuln lllUt M ., then fol-tractor, home hu $3,000 '" down. Sl40 mo pymnls incl WINTER. Oean 1 'Mmt ()e. sive Uving. Rec center htd beach. pool, adolta. p er>
ch&slve area . recently pa.Int-low signa to lttodel trea. taxes & ins. 53&-3665 eanfroot B..t area. S175 mo. pool, •---•--·-..... 'v...... $125. 541.:ms, ,,,_,, .. _.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! extras. $25,650. 549-0772 Aft· u::•wa """'' .. ., "4\1 ~· ed in &. out. New carpets & er 2 PM 4 BR. 2 Ba. OLEN }1AR Older aduJta. 673-M74 work. Child ove't 12 OK. e BLOCK to OCEAN!
drapes $.i!i,600 ....... Cottta«je 4 BDRM. Comer lot. 1-bl.lc. IChla. £: stio1>"R. r tr. J _,. .-• . $~. r~mhiD Homes Nr • 1-BR. FURN • APJ',
WW lease with option. ruurr TrME on market In 38 $24.500 Owner 962--0903 Huntin&Mft_ ltach 2400 Warner A: ~laa auca. $110.MO * StMG.f Walter Haase ' Balboa •-•-nd Cot Orps, and carpets. S25.950 ~-n4 ..... 1582 847 ...,.. .. C.WWtll, Banker & Co. ye.vs. .,..... • Owner. 546-~ PR.ICED to Sell this week ~ W•lk to ... ch : ....v • ._,.. STEPS to OCEAN! z.sr. Sl43-
"" •· c-H..._, tage, ';i blodc to Ba¥front. 3 BR.,"''BollUI Rm'', fatras. Lg attrac 3 Br. 2~ b8 t\lm. 3 SR, 2 BA, blt..m., 2 mo yrly. lncl·lllil ' o.t. "'ke":'mi-c"o~:=-=-w::;~~ ':,"t~~ Newpert IHch 1200 $2'2.~. Owner. 847-3.'\li Chldm welcome. S175 mo. roo.. o:/W$1 crpta. dl'p9, ~%-29th. 968-1865
down or wbmit prepaid Jn-e OPEN DAfLY e Fountain Valley 1•101 ~l.17-2970. yra . 75· one yr. IAYCL8'F MOTEL
JOB TRANSFER
ao priced to seU fast Im-
maculate 3 + family room. eo, location. 2 baths, flre-,a.ce. carpets/drapes. As-
Nne 5% % loan-$.24.950 low
down.
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J4 t \ I I .. ' I
l09I laker, C.M.
4 BR. HOME
1~ bathe. bUilt-ina, dJ ..
poul, double 1ar111f, co.,..
ner lot. nueo.
Well..McCardle Rltra.
1110 Newport Blvd .• C.M.
Ml-1'729 Evt'S. 844-0SM
LICENSE~ R. E.
ll>Test' 1314SANTIAGOOR. -----· --i<cNTAU !Mle • ..._. S2SwklllilLTV.m&W,poal.
"Rin11 Spring" 642·7212 oovn SHORES AREA I H U fu 1-1..-..1 NEAR Bea.ch 4 BR.. 2~ -• YOU OWN THE LAND LEASE -Lllvely 4 & family ou.n n rn ..._ 81,, patio; btt-tm: carp., (tNna .. Mar 42JO
ANYTIME Oatom 4 BR .• 4 811. 3 car ~ wsha1thk 3 car garage .• I Gener•I 3000 drapes. $18.5. 5J6.1637 • ------SPR I Nft 1.,., f75.950. S'19.~. ;;.,'1TY· 11e r°:'\etc S24J' A 2 BDRM. m.fumlthed, ~ 2-BR. CPTS. DRPS. i '1 At Low Al 10% Dow • or op on 0 U)' \1akr HUGE' y RD pUrted lfftOt!CI 1d sua X10t <.'UIJdl ~
n your offer 227 Detro"1l, """"2678.· • LaJ'ge sw.decti. * f75..mi IMlltv Go. CORTESE·BAILEY &43-8575 O>llege Realty ;,.l/i.:ill>;n ......-
1801 wmi:6n DIUV!: ILUFFS IAltOAIN Very nl~ 3 BR 2 bath, ex· $1.5(. MONrn. 3 Sedn>om Winter Month\>' Renlah
one level, 2 LARGE BR's 2 BR-1~ BA. Dblr gllraJZP. 1•Pllent area. w/w cari>ttinr, C.Ondomin.lum. All •PJ'.>lian-JAMAICA INN ffOTEL
HOMlllTl!S 2 BA, 2 1111&1. bit-Ina, Frpl, ALL BLTNS; s;,(X}. drapes, bulll·ina. Vacant, ces, 968-2457 At low 88 $150 mo. 8T3-ll2t>
Build to your llledfications in Ind. dilhwuher. Nearly down. 514 % loan. 531~ I ready. $200/mo. Alt-4 BJ\ Condo Hit. 2~ be. Maf Ai)t. S7S mo. UtU fd.
popular, prestige M e s a new $25,900. Low down. S. Ana Hgts. 1630 ~16-4141. cpt., dl'Jlll, bltn1, trpl, pool, VttJ pvt. Hotpllte • l'f!fltl.
Verde. Make a wise Invest· Owner 644-0059 EWPORJ BUCH '180 mo. Ille. 213: 37Mm ,_m._2180 ______ _
ment. we're growing places! C'OME TO EAST BLUFF 3 Hse on lh-ac A·l. Clr3n N L•nuna leach 3705 DON'T OW It 1-.,, pt
Financin& available. From Out ot ttie Foe and Smor 2 Br for owner. S4440 total • q\1ldr _. b-It _.. 1 Sl6.~ on the fairway. A Fine 4 Bdrm Lusk built inc. Xlnt lnve11. LI 8-7249 12 llt 2 lleftt# twflhmlng EXTRA WW. 2 Jm. Pvt. Daly Pilot WI.DI Adf ~.~N"-:'._C ro _r,. Sacrifice! Only 10'-4 Down pool. $1ff/nte O,TION patio, coulline view. ~56'11 . ~« veroe...ne~tt,., 2214 Alla Vista Or. Owner/ La9un1 8each 1705 to OWN. Call Sat/Sun. Near oc.-ean & lhops. Slll5
Phone :>46-5990 Agt. ~. 64:1-2524 ·-• • . -17141 772-9530 inc. utila. Tro HIUM'ellt
SL _ !L! REDUCED. lovtly :\ BR. 2 ~ ;, RR 2 ba. compl. rede<:. new e 494-3034 e 2-S~ry "A" flr1me 811. homp on 2 lols; ran '.IM' • • •• I '·1T1>1'1 ti?!:. d r11•!, '!:.!!/Is, MONARQ{ BAY AREA DWa<h Beauty I <: 2 11pts. Rm. to hid_ Ntar P11 io . ..,.,..~ ~ i:.•re. New :I Br. 2% ba. cpts, cl.rps.
Like IM'W 4 BR, 2 bnth, hit· R11y ,. 11('('11.n. Will M-111111 1ir :i lS-:x->60 2 frpl~. pool. LM S2!'!0 mn.
Jng, S30.000. 1t inl. _ry lr&dr. IZ1 ~ts1 St. Adults. 496-1243 betw 10 am·
CAYWOOD REAL TY OwNER 1173-1719 Co1t1 Mu. 3100 5 pm. --:-::=-:--:-="'""""-=-~~-I l306 W. Co11~1 Hwy, N.B. SACRinCf: hy ownf"r ~BR. TOWN HOU81: 2 ft, 2 BA. I MONARCH BAY e
:1411-1290 4 Ra . lrtmrndol.1~ fam. l'rom the Bluffs \if:ARLY NEW, E31~11de. Atrium/4 · Br + Oiru111 '+
T 9 r·2-Bath--$221JOO hnmr f1rx fln11nr.. must dioye L~una to the ~wimmlng pool. S160. mo. Family. Huat patio, ~ue ~ :=
This 1s rxtra sperial' Luxt1r· ~,.,. In SlfTlll'f'(' Mr. Kl'llPy Sher•• of C1talina * ~44;-05-11 * npllon or 8"11· Low~. J &•""'
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plac<'. Stately trees. 54(}.1720 S28,;iOO · Rent or Sell 4 BR. J bath S1crks St., CM. 9~1
TARBELL 295.5 HARBOR 644-201q The "'PADRE" cannol OLDER 2 BEDROOMS Cwta Meu 4100 :~~
NIW PALM -s INGS CiJri' Jpanlsb o~ 3 ' • daoribe tbla NHC~I • IO 327 A...SO SllS ... Call Mt. DU'PU.X I PARTLY f"URJ'f. a~
H()lbt CID golf couiae. Dtw •• 1 'blk to octM. J'rple, J'O'l MUS1' .. to btllitvel Ptrre111 MMSll JUtr. i.Ar. Newly dee! S&'>mo. 1n-
funs, 3 BR. 2 BA. ...... MO. d.w. 962,llfC, .,, ()1'1)-1be priot -" open EASTSll>E t sR; 6"PlA'OI: Nr4bp'1 O!IJ'. 543-8681 t:rry'f'_•
den, wtt bar & bllllaN ftll, er. 123 Ch1 St.~l&l. C.~to ~ :t~a bfoam1, pufling, Ad\lltl. ao e 2'8Jl. CPTS, Oft.PS. J€-
18X40 pool. Trade forylGl!t STAND UUT LOS PADltES 1>tt1. $128/mo. ~ FENCED YARD. * $11>roo. tt ....
or ! Eq $40M m•1 32M'llS Value. 3 BR. 2'ii BA, fem rm RIAL TY 2 BR .iou.e ifto;u;t, i'Vt • 84M11S AFTER &-PM ~ 2:.
. 1Tx22 hv rm. li:e tnel yd. 9nr Oil.~ s J'lltlo, WW -.>ll, .. 4'1p. $4:t-S55 Sml Trtllrr. Adults. TJ K"9!> HOMI + INCOM' S2a.IOO 109' down 14&-291'1 e..T" am~ lrrel '!'\OoD W 171h St. -~ n L+t !Ho --l..11 ... Beech No P"ll. Bliek Ba)' '"" • Thffl'<Qh rtn~1· lo 8ea111, S:\4.!!0 2 Oll~<'ll l't)' (\Wllrr. Octnn tnl'Jil 10 Ttr-Toc mnrkrtl 1 1 RR., ~rs.at': r1~1. 543-t:i:il t'lr A79-2:1!M "11 8 pm ll ~'
Cirm:lr ~lllhun1ooo, RI~. front lood tr"-, prl~ to Phllt1f 494·1M1 rrncf'd fl9T Virlot'lf. t::A'ROF. l·BR . dlllh~r . "v ....
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I . St ... 29. llcydo 57. llectrlc Tralrt
2. Guitar :IO. Typowriter SL Kl-
3 ... loy Crib 31 ... , Steota 59. c1 ... 1c Auto
4. El.ctrlc S.W :ll. Encyclopodl• 60. c.H .. Table
i. c ... ,. N.V........, C_loonor 61. Motorcyc ..
6.W-3-4. T...,lcol Ploh 62. Accordion
7. Ovtlloonl Motor 3~ •. Hot Rod E<!ulpm~ 63. Sklo
I. s-Sot 36. Fiio C.blnot 64. TV Sot ,.
9. Couch 37. Golf Clubo 65. Workbench
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10. c1.,1not 31. Sterling Sli..r 66. Dlo.-.IWotdl
11. Refrf .. rator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kort
I 2. Pickup Truck 40. lodroom Sot 61. Ironer
13. Sowing Mlchlno 41 . Slide Proloctor 69. Camping Traner
14. Surfhoenl 42. lnm-70. Ant~ l'vrnlturo
15. Mlchfnt Tool1 43. Pool T1blo • 71. Tape Recorder
16. Dlohwoohor 44. TINI 72. Sall-
17. Puppy 45. Plano 73. Sports C•r ·-'
11. -C.Wn CNl•r 46. Fur Coll 74. Mott-. lex Spp
19. -c.rt 47. Drapet 75. lnbolnl Spood-
20 ... , ..... ,., 4t. Llnent 76. Shotgun
21 . Stamp Collection "· Hort0 77. S.ddlo
22. DI-'"! SO. Airplane 71. Dart Game
2J, Ploy '""" Sl. Org1n 79. Punching leg
24. -Ung lloll 52. Exercyc .. IO. lloloy C•rrlego
2S. Wotor Skis 53. Rare IMlo 11. Drums
26. ,,..., 54. Ski loolt 12. Rlllo
27. Sultcoto SS. Hlsh Choir 13. Dool<
2L Clock 56. Colno M. SCUIA Ooor
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Aph. Unfurni1hed c;.,..,.1 FINANCIAL i nd NOTICES 1n4 NOTICES
1Coron• del ~r 5250 Office Rent1I .070 Mort,...., T.D.'1 6345 Lost 6401 Perton1l1 6405
I DESK Sp&ee-Commun.lly Of. WANT Investor tor teCW"e LOST · Brooch, L&ii::e A~· SWI NG'IN.SET CLUB * Chunel Reel * ""' uou. "" """'· """'· ""· """· ""' ,,,, Ori&!-""'' .. , 1n ~·,... ..,.. ed, l4c per SQ.n'. nal ht T.D. paid down from aettlna: 1WTOUnded by small
APAR'l'Mml'S OOVER BUILDING Sll,500 to $8,TOO.. 6'2-mt IMd pe1n. Bellned bl
SPECTACULAR VIEW S33 Dover-Dr .• See MO'-tn v\dnlty d Punch Ir. Judy
W&ttrfronl/Loc • Boat SUite 22 ~ Wt nhld 6350 HaunW<t How:e, Halloween.
Su .. •vallabJe Gen~. Reward. Much " Commorcl1I 6015 DO you want to eam 10~! wnUmental value. SG.2410
for married or 1ln11C!1. ~
fidmtW p&rtin, dance1. tun
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CALL CHEARYL
537-2764 e 1 -9 PM
2 BR • 2 Bath AptJ;. We have ftnt 1:N1t deedl
LEASE • or • BUY OFFICE BLOOJWareboiae tl'I •a.cant IQd I: k>ta. Home LOST 10/27 Small white Ger· Announcernenh 6410
$420. Mo. I: up· $59,SOO up with J omCES M.Jrtr•re eo., 22:1 Forut man Sbepheni w/black 1--------
2525 OcNn Blvd., CdM $21,00J: * 962.MS2 Ave., t;q. Bch. 494-'461 W.-. • tall. Vklnlty 11th .t e NEWPORT SRO~ e
m.1m - ror turtbtt inrq, I='=======' I s.nta Ana St. co.ta Meaa. • BEAlll"Y SALON • Herman Trott, Mp. l ob 6100 ANNOUNCEUS:NTS M:J Wonna.Uon 646-1916 11 pleased to announce the
•ncl NOTICES aaodation, Nov. 14th, ot
YOU otm land 1 Wock ma -P•rson•la 6405 Jurle Wet'\IU', HI Faahioa
beach. Newport. Mlllt adl. found (fr M Ada) 6400 1---=--=---1 halt 1tylilt. Now booldnf
.. :; can 646-92'11 ut for Dor-STICK TO app'ts. for the holiday•.
!\.. rne Lewll. MIXED brown dos. male. 2 YOUR CONVICTIONS , ,:;.....,.ii;i;:;;;,· ,-,,.,-,,.,,.==cl ort • 'c-c=,.,.-,-,.,,-,,==c-;-o 1 lhH!I acrou nO.e. Vk: of An-1; 'WANT kit tar 12-40 IJ!lill in abdm, nr Br'Olldway Shpe You don't have to eetll• LEISURE CARE CONVA-
ON TEN ACRES good a.ta Maa Locatiotl. Cntr. 8!1-l~. for lleCOfld best LESCENT HOOPJTAL, 340
1 • 2 8Jt. Furn .t Unfum 646-Q153 ==::-==-===I INTRAMATICS o.Hera you Victoria, Cbala Me11. Now
Frplca I Prl/Patiol ; PootaJ========' J J'OIJND: Female Pomer• the t!rlnl, most compreheD-accei>Unc M«lic:an Patienta;.
T.W. • Contnt'I Bldst. u Acre-6200 ian, vie. al Falrvlew Ho.p. alve computerized match.Ina IO:°';l;,I "';;.am~,,,· ====! hot. Putt/Grwen. on Hutior Bl~. Call • aer"Vice •Yalllble anywhere.
!Ol Sea Lml, CdM &«-2611 OVER HALF ACRE 1 :0"'~"'-."".;--·,0R="""'.,.-..,,,=oc-I For information on our un-In ~morl•m 641' l\~<!!M!!,.l!•lrtbtlr!!'ll!!m'!'!·!!Cow!!!!'!!H!!•~>l~IUS' deep. Good rmtal U.L BLACK female miniature Umited llletlme pro~. I .;;;..:.;.===--'=o; P-~•e --~~,.~. poodle, ~. N"'l'Or1 call one al O\D' l:rrl&ht, pol.fie I wlah lo ~C!h In)' thanQ; ~ --· -w-•--bl "'• ...... -'"" and 11at1 ...... e to the m111y NEW I-Br. Cpts, drpl, bll· $16,000 ~ ..,... e, .,......_... el'e-cout11ek>ra .•. oocutor ......... frlC!Tldl: and auodate1 wbo u.. $125 mo. \l!Ue or f1J5 , ninp. ptlon 10 a.m. ·I p.m. have elq)f'nled their sorrow
monlhl1· 1151,9 Juml.ne!. FEMALE Silme1e )'OWll INT RAMA TICS in the pqaina cl my wife.
H2..QU6 or 6374il4 cat: vie. ol 10th St., Hunt· OF ORANGE a.car I~.
2 BR 2 bath, fireplace l m,toa Beach. call I: iden-Div. American Social
Ill.Indeck w /view. $175/mo, 293 E. l 'ltb St. 146..ftN ,,""',;,,..,"""',,.,..,",.,· =-:-:o==I -Foundation Inc. Comotory lots 6411 Yeuty. st3-1AS. DOG: Med-a blk It wbt '°'IC UNION BANK BLDG.
11 ... , , •r~ 2 ~. """'-R. E. W•n... 6240 hair. Vie MC!I& del Mar. 2SIT SUITE 617 ORANGE 2 CEME"rERY »ts ffX aale ~ UW"lll ............ * -.,._,,_A CM (Nut to FASHION SQUARE) at Harbor Rell Memorial room. dbllnruber, cpta, MULTIPLE ...,. acrea.re. ..........., ve., • Kl 7-56M Park. &tow Qlrt'mt Mlinr
dri*-fT5..16ST. ex .... DANIA R!'.41.TY Rod and reel at Bllhoa ··"·,....,·-=--=-,....,-=-a1.=·-=~.1 price, Hi-4589. $200. 3 8!DftOOMS. 2 b&. ID Pier. IDENTIFY. ...... "...........,., .... r.••..-· 1-;==""".""===•I e 646-3033 e TV,ce.naffordthemostex-1 ' -~· din room.~. drps, 642«1m, ~ evn. penai•e ternll ahoel. He ~·I Notice. 6450
cpt1. 1aJO lllt-fto 815-1657 SMAIL, lilvft'Y -4llte,.ttmale ll•""'==='='====l aUSINW •nd poodle. Vldnlty K-Mart • tic:qbt from the HOUSE of Nar l'ftPOMlble for any
Huntf ...... • IMth 5400 FINANCIAL J'ridl1 evmm,. U&-7460. ~ tbeln ~ \::i~ = deobll l:Alt my owt1. Mr. R.lch-
-fURN:& UNFU IN:-au.. Oppertunitl• dOO ~w1'~1a ~~ :'!r:~:~irec=ct!,.~~;,";1-=""=•::.·:.:":::.._=:..· ---
22~, ~ ~::: BUlLDINGtndll....... aa. Ml-3'?51. HOUSE ol ·VAN SERV(CI DIRECTORY
n built-ina.1hlk to J~ta; Natioall flra will ed*hlWI GlRL8 GU.SSES: Vic: Mar-Tennis Shoe Factory .,_,.._.,.._Key for per100ta.Jll'Olftlltile .,_il • perlt.e .. Seaview. Coron;& 2024 Newport Blvd., CM
till ?Ne"ll--:nu. Apt ~-· Ml -_,.. 611:-. m.ua. · GllLS.OAL.S.l:ADIES & CID__. fOr 1Dbma-Ambit5mi ti ..... as; ,,,... 1'00NI>: Latdno Panbet Start b&'fial tbt1lmeocl Your "°" -. Do ,,. ,...... ..,...? (--l, ftc. N...... Uf<. Go to Dlnn<r. -
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10Dfll Riialt7 OI MT.-. aft tebello, Calif. ... = ~ Huntin&tm e:ilertam you1' All iDqUlr1C!S 5 P.M. OWNIR'S ILLNIU <OOlld~tW. FOUND: Blad!: A: whltr tit-SELECT YOUR OWN DATE Fountsfn \$11ey 5410 FORCES SALE tm: Vie. Beech BIYd.. a: At-12344 Harbol' 5J7-276D Appllsnce a.,.ln ---~-'---1 FOOD TO TAKE OUT. Z. 1snta., Hunt. Beach. 5.16-'1UJ'J l till g PM Parts 6510
DELUXE TOWNHOUSE taNlshed buiiDw, tdMl =='-'u====:-:-:: A p TS. Oranp Ct:lunty'1 for cocp&e. Year 'round. FOUND ttle Brown dor on ;-1.ao-:,,.=,:rF;:,uhlon=::-;; ... ;::--. -.-.-* BARN HOUSE *
Oxilest Uft! 5 mill. beach BnJute4 Oddrsn. abrimp. Brookhurst, Adami on Oct Bm&: la in, yard of m1terial APPLIANCE SERVICE
NEW 2-3 BDRM UNrrs 31 96J.l590, and we will make lennln R.euonabl.e 54M84C pim. dell., aandwkbes, =m=•~=~r=.~-~-1 1-========-J carpets ~. Built-in etc, Full pdct $1S..5t».1istJO ~ .,,,.f. Nn.r Hunt· from It to match your I
IPPliances, '"'1% ba. End. down. Newport Beedl--. Ireton Beach OtR.tglu drC!Sl!I, •hirt, etc. Bsbyslttlng '550
double pn.p. Gl 1q-ft. l'Sct. 119T.f783. HOUSE of VAN I "-"-=;;;...-"-----I
fl..lllily room. POOL! 6J3.$J) 'lbc only lcnnia &hoe fac· BABYSI'ITING I MY HOME.
962.J002, 9624'81 LA\!NDROMAT with 5 BR-Lost '401 tnry ln the workl that .etl1 Da.ys/ages J.up. MC!A del
or 5i).G1.6li 1pt. Most atlnctlvely pric-dinct and llYM yoo to 50'1. Mar. * 56-5481 n'K. lio=======: ed. Shows OYC!r 16~ pra£il GERMAN Slep., blk. • GI-2IJ'l4 Newport Blvd., CM._ atlLD care my Balboa home ll ~L;ogu;;;n;•;:lol;;::'h~-;;;:;;57;;0~Sl~Bo~•~ML·~7lO~D~olly~~Pllot~.?: Vtt, IMWen to t:,Rarer". COAST HEALTH CLUI A&:n J to 5: s day -a:; COIN 1AUDdry • 2 yn old. nappy ears. .uatitly llftn Good tru.innl.. Hunt Bcb nedl:. Lo v e 1 children. S.vn..stNm-Mut.ate lunches incltded. 542~ 1 00 $:15(1).dn. OWner 96U!a Pl"8re call 541449 m by fom experienced flrla --S«M160 Rew. Mon. thnJ. Fri. 10 am-& pm C•rp1nterln9 6590 /) c.Ar C"7\ Investment Opper. 6310 LOST Sbl.uy black .. Wh1te SIL .. SUJL 10 lllHI pm REPAIRS * ALTERAnONs Lli J..Jr. ppocn...puwy in Mmt ver. 132 & 111,b ou N"'POl't Blvd. CABINE:rS. Any .m )ob. ~TE •Mted for de ans. Sablr'dQ after. C.M. ~5090 '!3 yn n;per. MUfl3
LAGUNA BIA.CH lucratiw R.ea1 E •tat e noon. Pleue can 545-l109 X • CITEMENTtl * NO JOB TOO SM.AlJ.! *
Luxury !'am/UnNm. ~ lf>-~~u!~ ~~ . CouG """o . su:~ T H E All reyain. Add, nmodel,
Sl&d!ea.,. •• ~·. ~ _ ... , invftt. Prine AL~~ &a.mC!9! Male eel R UP, mjo)' ..., .. es, trips, Reuonable * 162-137! .., ~ ~ ·r to • ,.. nialdent ot Bal~ la. ecc. Meet rtherw w/11.me ========:-! OceanYIC!W from ~ Apt. only. Call: 6'73-0633. On.nee roll&t; l.MllJel'I to lntemlJJ. m.61M1 J.9 PM Cement, Cone,.,. 6600
Lene from $150 mo. up TAX SHELTER$t0M-up "'l'akeo". o.y.: 6C2-2iU SPIRJTUAL ReMlinp. help 1---~-----1
um CLIFF DR. 494-2449 ~P9Jd lnlerelt, .eecaM by Mn. Mor.; li73-7429 Eve. ave )'Ola' wome. • pr00-SHAW & SONS m~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!l IOUlld land value. Mr. Han-BLAO< cat Jolt 1113 whlte ll!'lm tbra F.Unf. ll1l N. SPEClALIZING
Rooms for R9rlt 5995 na n4: 5J6..7331 or wribt dot on 'neck. Alwwen' Phoe-ll Camino Re&J. San Ce-EXPOSED AGGREGATE
II l iOC;M;if:oR:iiifr 1.;;"""~";;;.:';;;18;.0;;'""~.; ..... ~;... be. 3212 Ocunfnmt. nll!llte ln41 49'l-11ii52 Fotmda.tkm/Pl.tb ROOMS FOR RINT mz;:ao. Jt@ward. oo yoa n.s mime 1tr 11ano. 5'6-.ai60
$22.SO pC!'r week a: up Investor Needed GERMAN SH!PHERD 7. lnirf na: APOU..O SEX· Frtt F.lt-O>mm'la-Tmu
HeaW pool • Maki IC!rvice 99 bed ~I bolpital mo. Femlle, Blk!J'ln. TET • "Mtme hi the CEMENT 1'0rk, &ll fnn·
Utilltiet. turniabed , l5 wllta • alt.e Hoar lbp. ''Keib"'. fflOkiitnn &ach Country Cub ManHr ... CaU No job too anal. Frft est.
1V ·Kitchenettes Gaw! Bldn. &U-lllS area. ~293) or 536-26'14 Rad;p. ~ ff. S'l'UFLICK 548-1615
MOTEL TAHITI MULTIOOLORED kmale dO& WIU. SELL charter mrmti.r-BRICK • BLOCK • Sl'ONE
548-2l29 u..--"'-white tip tail mhed breed ship Newport BHdl Timnls PLANTERS ·SLATE GUEST house w/ldtch pm . .._..._, .. Loan --"Toot1'9" &ei.sm. m-H5li Cub. Pri~ under "&Cini" CEMENT work. 6J6.2916
M1n,y extru. Fem. •tu. PRIVATE MONEY X 401 rate. 1·792-3243. aJSTOM P11io., pool decJca.
pref. Nr CXX:. Reu. * ht • 2nd LOANS * 6-TOED bl.ICk female cal 4 GEN'I'LEMAN Ilene wilhH driYtwl.YJ. Cmcrete llW· $'~ U:'!~. W/kitclM!n Jl.dr:Smllh0l.lince l94!1 mJI. Vk: Bal llland. Re-to rMel lady. Object : ln1 6 l'f'n'.ovinr· IQl0.10
1323 North ~dway, S.A. ward. m-mt. ~~Mhl-p .. P.O, Box 2m4. Child Ciro 6610
$22.50 up Studio Apta. 2376 543-1311 1nytl1M .....,... --------NC!WJIOrt Blvd. 548-9755. OUN'T JUS'I WISH tor tome-17'===,-..,.,.==-I 11-=::-;=:==-.;-=o-NO matter wbat tt la, 10'! thine to turpllh your home ALCOHOUCS Aoonymous VACANCY * Nunery Sehl.
Room for ffi11110JC!d Lady can aell 11 with 1 DAD..Y .••• ftnd put bu)'l ln le>-Harbor Area. Phone 673-!724 EQUIPT. 7 to 5:30 wkly.
Rmt reuonable PILO'l'WANr AO!l 6'2.fi611 ct.)''1 QatiiJled Ada. 2-4 Hours. Harbor/Baker . * 546.1539 cau art 5: 30. 6t6-25M
LARGE BEDROOM
KJt. Priv. Near OCC
U2. 1 w~k, 642-lTSI
CX>ZY room. for rent. Womm
m!J. S8 wk. pvt mtr, can
~9133 or 536-4Cll!
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$24.30
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.._ Owner 642-971ll-
8utiMM Rent•I 6060
New Stor ..
. Av11l1ble
Bi lbo. l1l1 nd
M1rine Ave. Prime Location
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mo. RJtr. 6'12·9555
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LACUNA Bcb U4' on aa.t
Hwy., Vldaria Bdl, 1 Bk _. + vecet lot. TRADE
equ.lt)' for bome « teccae
local .,.._ MI 2-12TJ
NEW Palm Sprtrlp home.
CID self oomw. .... b'n. S
BR,2BA,-wtbllrlt
~ rm. lllleO pool.
Trade -Jacbt « T (nt> m..sm
awE: ,. ew. JW..Atr,
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tr9-. R A: R. sOOll ClllllL;
WANT: VeQ'pl eaaper.
89T4i23
HOME pbla lncame 3 BR.
3 bathl, fam nn + 3 'BR.
2 ba. studio Apt. SSl,000.
TRADE up for addltSanal
units. RJtr .• m.4!!0
1liO QiEVRDJ.ET Pick.qi.
N.w moCDr, trn..w+e ls
bee&. TrwM far m.. 1D
~car.
5tlas5
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• • . • • BAtCBDi llOllZ
FOR ••• ,_ lWt80R
JDGllLAMDI Jam.
Prloc. ... * ..... .,
NB 0..lfl•t 2 BR .... .
$1W eq. Tr* far lan4,
Income « W1dttiel' area
residential Prtadpala oa].y.
213: 9M01J
I..JTIU; <Id 1.-17 in C.M.
11u ·a WhHll anpr. truct
4 cyt. IQU. tap. O'bauled.
Lo'f9 • in Pu9di8e
.,.,. Trwle far Sport car ar
T 5tN5D
:liuwercW pi~ doin---~ 1.-U }Tl-tllJ nlDe SSl)D) eqajt7
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FOR _.EQUITY' ID
lb .... Aae TtJITll'f
I.D't. * ~ ....
OU> D«:;USH OOPLEX
Oilraml' Jot (OIM). Oat ol
tD11rn onll' WILL TRADE us .... b' IDr. '11>'1. c. Muta. IDc., 115-1111
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Wt' •• '-• HMMber 8, 1967 OAU.Y Pll.OT 4J
SllVICI DllllCTORY JOU & IMPLOYlllN1' .IOU & IMPLOYMINT JOBS & WLOYMINT .IOU & IMPLOYMINf JOiS I IMPLOYMINT JOU I EMPLOYMIAT.:
Tl~,~":""' "7S ~ W......._ Me.,_ .... W..W, Min 7* Hea. W ..... , ,.._ ,_• He! WllMM, Men 7200Help Wente.t MMt 7200 .. enc ... , W...-. 7JOO
* Va-ne, lie Tu. Man * Ollt. wort. 1Dlt&ll A ~
..._No Job tDo ...n.
,.... pU:b. LeUill
---~lff.J.151.
Uphehtery 6990
UPHOUTEIUHG A ,.
pmira; ,.,_. fabric or
oars. 3t 1'n. GI*'· Call
118. 5 6 t P.ll. OIQ, ,........,.,
JOBS & EMPLOYMEHT
EXP. A: Uc. motor v-1
Capt. A: Nll'l!ptor, to ll!O eom. for bJre. Retired U1).
ex;. Genlm Gl'09e.
114: ....-.
Electronics
Technicians
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bodl CIC U-11 ....
""' not au ....... .. openiap ta .......... .,
Cl')'llta1 fl lt er c1eYtc. ......... ~ ... ..., .
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HUGHES •
Plasttc
Lamina tor
1UllSPOl1
DYUMICS, ..
At ••l•ln'Y .. ~.lie.
PftOOUCTlON
TRAINEES
No esperilace '*'411uy. 18 to 15 years.
eCbool 6"1duate. If ,_ lme the apti. w wtll train you. Permment empfoy.
mm 1:1ceDent opportunity k adnnce-ment.
lfiDYllWS MON. ntltU SAT.
SPS Western
1111 S.. Herber, s.nte Ml
A,a ..... IPfiDf'NHl•t •••• ,... • . ------------A f' I
YOUN& MAN
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LOT IOY • DETAIL MAN
El; h«.t • fOIHN CAil
•Milling
Machinist
• Centerless
Grinder
•Automatic
screw
Machine
Operator
•Vertical
Tuiret
Lathe
Operator
llECllOIC RCHlllOAllS
1 sl ' 2114 Ms
DANA LABOBATO~. INC. ii an ene~
ptic yoans company that baa pined r«oS-
muon d1lr1q the put few years tbroqb Ha
outat&Dd~e of Dtgltal Voltmeters and DC amp Whlle in pn>duetion for oDJ.y m ,..,., Dua baa IJ'OWll to over a alz·mil-
llOJl dollar I )'ear businMa, and althoqh
Dana ba doub&ed U. atze1o~r the Jut two yearw, increued 11lea demands are stimu.
Jatini an eveu more rapid ·rate Of growth,
thus aeating new openlnp for Final Test
Technldaua. Quality Control Technician&, and
Product Sen1c.e Technicians. Located in the
Dew lrriDe IDdUltlial Compkx near Newport
Buch and the Unlftflity of California al Ir-
vine, Dana hu coml)leted a leCODd buildlna,
will soon be beginning a third structure and
baa future plans for five campaHtyle build·
lngs on its eiehteen acre location.
Prodld SerYlce Jechldlls
Test Tedllidlls
Applic:lllt mould have one to four yeus a·
perinea ID Solid state digital aad analog
ch adbj to alllnte, test, and traablelhoot
eledroMle wt IDltraments. Education abould
indacle one to t1N ,ears of technical training
be)'ODCl the ldJb ICbool leveL
O.Ufy Coalrol Tedullcllns
'nle ~t abould hne two to three ~ in the eallbration and main·
tenmce of pnent labontmi)' Instruments.
Cal 133-1235
or visit
DANA
Lilt oratories. Inc.
2401 c..,. Dtfft
• tlw, Callfonla
An ..... ~ ..... ,. ..
(Nw Or ... c.unty Mpe1t)
Tool Crib
AtteOOant
Secretary • • • • • ••• to ., ft en TniMt ...... to • ft
Bkpr /'rypllt • • .. • • • • • • • $400
Girt P'd/at 1)pe ..... $b
C1k ~. It SB •••• to NOD
Immediate JIM() b' 1S fl(>
tor)' -'DI macblne open.
tors. DIJ-ler•., • lralneet
Alm clot.b catten, EXP
Otn.Y.
H•bercJer
... IW\ .... ~
Q W. 17th St., CM.
'464241
.RN., I>r'a ale ···••••••• SB Exec 8eeJ' • • • • • • • • • • • • $415
Oailm: lec')t •• • • • • • • • • S38D
Med A.i.t • • • • • • • • to $31'5
X-:Ra1' Ami.st • • • • • • • • • • $:Ilia
Gal Ofc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i:s.
l'llX a.-. . . . . . . . . . • $125
Cl.shie.r •••••• • • • • • • • • • .$211
N\lrlfS. Aid • • • • • • • • • • • • $2l&O
K.lnderpma A11t • • • • $260
HERITAGE AGENCY
437 W. 19C1a. CM. 6CU751
t!T N. 8~, SA 835-GIQl
Receptionist
NDlt .. attr.:tM, ftll
groomed. Good aeneral oU-
icie exl* lw C'I, bpe a>. U/
30, pm.. ~ $11).
.tee)
Am ,.. Politkm
r.~ mo..er0r.,
64~170
7400
WAlllUS
MllUIE WOIWI w-.. ..........
loclll Cllllkilo. Nl ..
....._ Good P'i>'· can Mr.
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~ DAILY PILOT 1 Wttfnesday. Novtmbtr 8, 1967 28--PILOT·ADVERTISER
TRANSPORTATION ,wo:> • l:Mt"LUTMa:NT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT J08~ & EMPLOYMENT MIRCHANDISE POI MIRCHANDISE FOR
SALi AND TRADE
MERCHANDISE FOR
S~ll! AND T~DE MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE A~O TRADE
TRANSPORTATION . • . ---SALE AND TRAD& Help Wanted 'ob. Men, Wom. 7~ Help Wanted
Women Women 7400 7400 ---·. ------.-CPLE for mana&ement ol Garage Sale I022 Pten. a Ortan1 1130 Mlacellaneout __ l600 __
Nloblle Homes 9200 Truckt 9500
FREE TO YOU ____ ..._. __ ~----~--~~~~-
. . . . CHRISTMAS HELP
•
Sales &
Gi~ Wrapping
Best rat.ea & conditions.
Full or part time
Minimum ~ 20 YMn
Apply ~kd$ya
llkhard'$_
Udo Martlet
& Gi~ Shop
• 3433 Via Udo
Newport Beach 673-6360
FULL TIME
TELLER
Teller experience
rtqul"*5
APPLY In PERSON
Assemblers
For butc electro • me-
chanical assembb'. Ap-
plicanta must han a
good work record. caJl-
tornla driver's ticenae
and be able to paaa a
•bict pbyaical examina·
tion.
Openlnp are available on
day, swlni It graveyard
ahifta.
St.a.rti.ng rate of pay IJ
$1.59 per hour.
Apply in peraon to:
HUGHES
SOO Superior Avt.
Newport BHch, Calif.
amall trlr park. Rent, uW, ___ ...._ _____ _
And aalaJ)t. Man worklt\l? OUR Loll Your Caln ·.Gal'-MEW Hammond Spinet Qr.
out. 64~ ap Sale.. 228 The Gran C... AM S.>-e $200. New Con-
School•lmtructlon 7600
To Women •••
••• Of ALL ACJeS
U you are ~ • enterina the
bulllnesa world, It your arc
pteflentl,y employed bUt un·
ha.ppy ••• find out NOW
Coot next week, not next
year but NOW) • • • how to
effect1velY improve your In·
come, your self lma&e and
your seU 1&tiltaction.
Call 1'Jona Houman at the
Newport School of Busfneu
to diacusa tl)e e.xclting pos.
sibillt;y of YOUR new leue
on life.
al·Uttle B.a.lboa laland • ~ .a. _plano full price $488.
day even.Ing. Saturday, Oaat!ef latge1t lelectJoo
embel' 10.ll· Many Antique Mon 6 UNd planoa &: or•
clocka, c:tie.t., agl A dbl box ~ •Wino. mat~ (alna;ollt .~~ PtnWPS co.
new). Two t>Kutiful antJqu. · "'7 No. Main St.
what-not cablnelJ, ~ .. ~ Ana, Calli.
player, tape recordtr, fAbn>RY o.rdm cloeeout
penters toola, IOllle wry ,ot Cll'ta.ln French, Italian
besQtiful antiques and otw 'A' Eic1bh ~win pianos
mdu too numerous to Ual. -4b town IO pric8 to rock
t "'•VJNG T Sal • ,.. ~m. Quantitea limited .....,.... own e ,., ·so btltl'J''
• 'Ibura. Eve.cythins JOSI WAR.Qrs iw.owIN S'nJDIO
Drill Prell • Tools • 180l Newport, CM 642-8484
machine, typewriter • floor _,., , KEYBOARD
tumace, teardrop tlr • Br,u:s r v ...
flttlnp • M1ac hardware • 25 Pedal Organ ••• $275
d°iahes • shop cart • n.dJo • GOULD MUSIC COMPANY
Ladder. M~. many Items • 20t5 N. MaJn St, Santa Ana
Ba.rgaina Oalore! Come by ~ HAMMOND ORGAN
204() Orange Ave., CM. with Leslie 1~ers a n d
EVERYTHJNG GOES 2S pedala-• Take over pay.
VERY REASONABLE menta $63.0'2. Would make
.,..,_: di .... -lib Chrlstmu present. ,, ... tuture, .....,.. po w e r Good condition. ~
mower, hand mowera, toys, ---------patio furn., 2 girla blke•, WURLITZER O>D10le Plano
miac toola, 1Plnint wheel, $395 including benda
•ucnoN GERMAN Shepherd 1"' yr " old. Male. Black .t SUver.
p"rf., "'" .. '* ,., 7:30 pm ~ to woe! home with
Bedroom -'I, blmk bedi; feooed }'ll)'d. 2598 Wlllo, C05o
hlcleaheds, dlvua, llf!Ctlqn-ta Meu after 6 p.m.
8x40' TRAVELESE. Llvirli;
r!U' expanded, (Urn, clean
newty CIU'J>l'ted. Inquire at
DO Ne.,,.,,an Blvd. Sp 46.
Moto~ln 9300 -als, lbvtMet1, ooou. chain, 11/9
desks, chetfa of draftrl,SWFXJ' :::::""='~-b-ut-te_J"llCO_t_cb_::.:.IJICI~ '66 SUZUKI S5cc. Trail "
coffee tabJH, dinette lets, white female lr1tten. Lona. road aprocl<ets. RUDI sood· _,.. 1 .-... .... ,_.. • Mu.st Sell! Belt ofter! • ., 1, am111. ma ... -... 'J"eo ...... ~ b.ladt male kitten, 54().-0059
frlgoralors, SWYH, wuben, white ~b1ee: Sbort-baired ---------
e1rye,. and MUal MOREi ll'eY male lcltten. 675-4738 * TRIUMPH *
Wllll\rs •UCJIOll 11110 soo oc . New condltion! mu II GERMAN Shepherd Mixed. $350. 53M425 anytime
20"15~ Newport Blvd. 3 )'?I old. Male. To good FOR Sale '65 Yamaha 125
Behind Thny't Bklr· Mat'll. home with teenagers ooly. CC El~ start, xlnl cond.
Costa Neta 64&.ali88 Fenct!d back yard. 540·-0S'U $250. Call 892-9949 <>Pm DAll#T t to' 1119 -.84-Tri-.wn-.-ph-Bo-nne_yv_lll_e_6SO_
SMALL~,...,...,.-CA_G_E-. _Remov ___ a_ble_ cc $750. for quick sale.
l·YR OLD i-ChUr' Mtdlt.,._ tray & bottom. SUltable for ~
'61 Volkswagen
Pane) Deli very
}'wly paneled interior
$995
..l>aut LlmiA
• IMPORTS
1966 .. Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
FOR SALE 1940 Ford pick-
up with 1956 Chevy engine
excellent condition , must
aee to appreciate. Call
842-8687 alter 5:30 p.m.
1967 Toyota Pit'k up with
camper, 10,000 miles. $1600.
642-1011 alt 6 or w<.'ekends
644-1489 ranean Din's at ~. AntJ. small animal or bird. - ..... 67,--H""'O_ND_A_SCRAMB ___ LER-
que : wilt~· heedboerd w/ a, RIVER AVE/NB. 100.CC. * f400 --------
kam,_ +. ahe .t.i, $30 • 11/10 .CALL 646-2016 Jeeps ~~! Goll(~ Kine 1·2~BEA--tmFUL---9-w_k_ol_d_ki_t· -.-6.5-H-oo-da_250_Sh_arp __ Cy_c_l~-
al.ze ~-'DO. Bunk tens. Muat ao to aome LOW MILEAGE. $295 JEEP M38Al. HD, Mil tyP"
beds Cl-never u.eed) SSO home. 615-2!l58. 11110 FIRM * 833-0348 CJ.0, 4 W·D Univ. A·l lu/ complete! IAdieia Goll dubs ...
It cart $6.5, ~ Bowling PETS A LIVESTOCK HONDA Trail Bike 3<15 1!&. Out, Stock fll9.5, Pvt Pt>'·
bell It. bar like new • szs. -·-------Take o/pymnta + S50 Cub. _545-3349 _ __,,=· ...-.,--..,.-,...-,,..--i
Slant board SlO. Oil Paint-Dop 1125 842-5028 '62 INTERNAlONAL Scout
9510
Equal opportunity Employer. 646-0153 many odds A: end, lots of GOOLD MUSIC COMPANY
glu.sware. SALE • tJiro Sun-~ N. Main St, Santa Ana
day. 2676 Orange Ave., CM ANTIQUE SQUARE GRAND
lnp Ir Many ltema! _.,.,________ '65 Yamahi 2.SO CC 4 w'hl drive, good mech cond
447 CANAL ST. * Newport AKC COCKER SPANIEL Below wblsle $795. 968-1261 MARINW
Savings & loan
M & F --------IBM pupe. 6 wlra. Champion Scram. $325. 642-9552
Beach * AFTER l-P.M. stock, show A pet. Blond. '66 SUZUKI 80cc, excellent '49 J~ • Oean, 2 aela ~.
. , ..
1515 Wntcllff Dr.
Newport Beach
MOLDING
Machin• Operator.
Plastic, injection. Penna-
nent positions with &ood pay.
Excellent work conditions.
Overtime and all fringe
benefita. Muat be exper.
CALIFORNIA
lnjection Moldlnt
200 Br1aP A~.
Ol8ta Meta MM460
An ~ oppart:ua1t)'
employe,r
Hostesses
SEWING
INSTRUCTOR
Are you thrs woman?
lt you are. the Sin~
Company needs you. Ex·
cellent opportunity tor
woman thorouPty expui-
enced in all phuea of
.-in& instruction. You
may now be employed but
want to ltnpron your
praent po<icm. s.llll')'
PNI comml.aionl, paid
~ many Otber
benefits.
Apply Jn peMIOll
Mr. John Ferrero
THE SINGER CO.
KEYPUNCH· k
PROGRAMMING • p
INDUS. DRAFTING • d
GROC. CHECKING • h
'TRONIC AS$EMBL Y • •
PBX/TYPE · n. t
West Coast
GARAGE SALE Ptaao. Xlnt condl $500. O!-
Wednetday Only fer or Trade! 54>8997
Cat stet'l'o and tapn. Poi--PRlVATE PARTY WANTS
table 1tereo. z pit!Cle lt!C-TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH.
tional, bowling ball, bar-54~9335
belb, twin bed and m I a c • MADISON PIANO e
household ltema. PERFECT CONDI $400
ll3 E. 23rd St., CM CALL 673-7539
I<' SPECTACULAR SALE! e BEAUTIFUL
Sid-equip. Furn. Qual·men " • UPRIGHT PIA.NO.
Tr1de & Busl. Schools Women clothes. Don't mile! Sl'-5. * Call 673--0844
nl7 $. Main St., S.A. n,t 222-3-tth ST. Newport Beectt. ---------545-7166 ,,, SAT/SUN. 10 to 4:30-PM T•t.¥1slon
1202'7 Gar. Gr. Bl~ G.G. b.e I FRI/SAT 9 to S.PN. 1'ln ---------537·7113 C!olbes, Brlc-Bnc, ~
Ha.ndngton BeWi. Calif, in& Aki al--. Qull-
536-1115 ted bed.lpr8d. '* Kl8C."!
121 N. Lemon p,«,k 301 CARNA'ftaf, * Olli.
776-2900 Ga.race s.lt Sal. l2 ID 4
•1ett1n Indicate location Doi.ls, boob A pmee.
M.T.I. 646-2012 419 aner.m. NB
Busf neu Schools
• mM Proiramm!nl Applianc• 1100
I WANTED '• red & white. black A white. cood. $175. 546-3585 Z El~ fuel pumps, 4 whl d.rv , w lt<Ni bar ruoo. 644-0156 Ladlell 1tt sSr1I qualltJ mer· ___ *-_494-6709 ___ * __ _
chand18e. Taken on constp. AKC registered. Hall-Stand-
ment dally. Aleo furl A ard Dachshund puppy. Ma.le.
jewelry. Hi&h PrtWtiae area. Twka olcL Color red. 642-8526
Auto S.rvfce Campers · 9520
& P1rts 9400 ----------
Or1gin9Ja pl"dl!m!d. Eves. '57 Black VW BODY in eit·
RAGS TO )UCHES •·ITAUAN GREYHOUND eel. cond. SlOO. 540-3763 ur
285 E. Mala a.t., Tustin e SPAYED • FEMALE. 546-3390
(Tustin Prof.son.l BJdi.) e CALL 962-2850 1960 FALCON engine, good
Opel Mon.Sat, f:»-5:30 cond, oompl eneme w/stand·
Cit.lrJ.PERS
ORANGE CUUNTY'S
L.\RGF.ST SELECTION
FACTORY om.r;cr
OPEN ROAD i>En.LER ~ •• 9·. -"' pm c . .u ....... SASSAFRAS, !>MOS. ard *~ u" c•73 .. • ~ -~ SIL',.,_ ~ • • "' POODLE trans . ....,. '"""' ,.. •• i.. vc.n ~ • -;::;::;::=:::;;:;;;::;=::;=::::::::= * HOUSE CARS * U1A> $15. * 5'$-7704 alt 7·PM -SLID"'INS POOL TAILIS Tr1iler1 Travel 9425 13 MOUNTS* z:,,. ,,, 1961 BRUNSWICK BOXER Pups. lovine pets; * VAN O · ..,..RSiuNS
., AMF • ., 1"lUANGLE AKC, Fl.aabl' fawn. CUtlJ SMALL De1..wce Travel Trail· * MOTOR ROKQ
Slat.e b'Ca $Gl5 f1t9; reuonatii. 646-1338 er. Ollt $1050. Now has over
Jlrmliwlck Im ftl• , • * .IR.13" $Ei1Ek a.mo.. $SOO lb extnu illchtcllnc tol· ALL MAm 6 MODJU
<lNLY .... Pecllcned. Uc. AD lbota. let It lbowtr. Pbooe f13.«l8S • mt TRUCKS
l<>M' FINANCING m. 'I\ QJJ ll7-3Gll
SICARD POOL
323 .S. Malo, Oranp
532-1992
LMndc 8840 -YOUNG Pl~
Tran.,., Utlllty BEAal CITY
CAMPERLAND '64 tm:L Tralm-. all steel. l6SSQ Seacli Blvlf.;' H.B.
Commly. mfl[. Oanvaa OOV· 540-2660
er, 1 ton. $295. 642-5688 ---H-A-Tl'O--N---FOR SALE
• 637-6843 . e mM Keypunch POOL TABLES bu;y direct
• PBX TyplJlt RENT at factory prices! Slate, TRAlllSt-Ut<T ATION Trucks 9500 CAMPER SALES
TELE5COPIC CAMPERS
T171 Edl~r 541-2672 'N's -Refrtc • Wu1tera all sh.ea -aew and used. Bolts & Yachts 9000 D~ • Disbwuben. O,. Terms. Showroom o p e n
Comer of BelC Blvd. INDIVIDUAL lessom (1 tioo to bu:Y· Free s.r.x. Saturday and sun day. IJKE Neir Lea 1han 100
Apply in peraon
9 • U or 3 · 6 wkd~.
10 TON Crane with 40' boom NOW ON DISPLAY
truck mo1mted, v~ry clean, 222 W. Wilson, C.M.
for Ale or trade. cau the 548--0343
REUBEN E. LEE Huntington Beach trial). Olilcoat 10 • Lea.son Henclenon's Rent a NEW BADGER SALES hrl, 1986 18'3" T-Bird w/
Typing School, 173 Del Mar mo North Main St. 150 h M -·'--._rd
D u ff y Co., 673-1166 or -,61-VW--Cam--...... --37-000--· ~·· , rm. 540-7768 eves. Ernpl headers, Rear sway
NEWPORT BEACH -£XPERIENCED
Chlldren'• Wear
SALESLADY
• Small store benefit. Part Time Wort •Free halpltallzatioo
• Free inlluronoe
Pleasant work and flexible • Llberal employe discount
hours. Avon Cosmetics. Call Apply In perton:
collect 530-5860 Haythomes
SHAtlP GAL Dept Store
Experienc-ed in hi&h faahlon Conina del Mv. Calif.
:::; ~apo~~ R.ELIABLB~tter & Utt
Beac.h. Experienced only heework. 2-4 pm ~on·Fri.
• need apply. For Appoint-$10 wk. <;>wn trans. Vtc. BoJ.
ml'nt call 1liE LOOK, A It Sprlng1iefd, HB 892.9'170
644-2400 alt • p..m. ,..,...,,~~------~-~-• 'Es DENTAL Chairside A.l&is-LAD tant Expert
To work part time In our South Lqunaence4~.
modern o.tflce. Prefer over '
JO. No eJ<perience necesaary --------
. we traln. Call for appoint-Jobe Mt~ Worn. 7500
ment between 10 • 12 Lm. --------only.
.~t Garden Grove
Sec:tys & Typists
Interesting, Temp. jobs
Western Girt
1784 W. Lincoln, Anaheim
Z700 Harobr, Costa Mesa
. Equal opportunity employer
HAIR STYLIST
Lease yoor own station • Ex·
elusive Shop near May Co.
Xlnt oppar. for self employ.
ment. Rea,>tion & Caahier
privileges incl. Supplies •
l'Xtra. * 545-4918 alt ~PM
: Personnel Technician
Robinson's
NEWPORT
NOW HIRING
CHRISTMAS
HEl.P
Both Siles &
non ... 11 position•
Full or part time
Enjoy an exciting s. ...
aon In a BMutlful
Store
}183. to S530. Type 50 wpm,
Shorthand 100 wpm requir.
ed. Fountain Valley School
District. Call Mrs. Beckeu
952·1331 between 2 & 5 pm Liberal Dl1count
on Friday only. Schedul .. , Daya & Ev ...
BARMAIDS • • • Apply Peniomel De,>t
.••. and GO-GO Mon thru Sat. 1M
DANCERS
$300 per w .. k.
631!5483 or 633-9763
Wol'I\an lo work in home.
Mu.st be experienced l.n
housework & entertaining.
F11hlon Island
Newport Beach
An equal opportunlty
employu
Also must like children.
Some cooking. Time should Assemblers be flexible. 548-m6
• ~lRLS 18 to 30. Ex-1
perlence preferred. Good
wotking condltions. Ca I I
546.Ql85 Mon thnJ Fri. 8:30
to 5.
. SINGLE girl to do light
hotllework tor room a.nd
· board. Walking <U.tance ol
Orange Cout College.
54().9936
· wrnci!u<A.M. to2P.M.
6 days, c~ Sun. Apply
HAMBURGER HENRY
2136 Placentia
O>Sla Me.Q
GEN. Office girl wanted Age
20-40. Work will consist or
Soldering experience
helpful but not lleC6llarY·
Only persons willing to
work permanently need
apply.
MASTER
SPECIALTIES CO.
l640 Monrovia Ave.
Cotti Meu
642-1427
An equal opportunl ty
employer
typing. posting to journe.Is, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
d3Uy ln\/Oieing. C&J for in· REAL ESTATE terview 642-7391.
MATURE WOMAN/COOK Openinit In tun coverage ol·
' • ' EVENING MEAL & UTE fk e for ,. eareer man. Must
HOUSEWORK 3 to 7·PM have lie. and desire to go
MONDAY t1tro FRIDA y. ahead. All lnqulrln conli·
CALI, 673-7539 denlial. 6~1002 a&k for:
FUl.L Or part limf! Buuty Corbin or Martin.
opmtlor wanted . JOSl'J)lilrw"s MOONLIGHTERS
Bt-ftuty Salon, 690 W. 19th, Earn S200-S600 monthly aa
Cnt1tll Mc11a. part time t't'p. of impoTter-
wro Girl or woman for 5-~ <-1otblng. Call 5'16-237'
dy wk bflbyslltft~ 1:311 lo P11rt time help Wan ted .
6 pm. E/~lde CM 673-6176. 2 to 4 hoUr8 HB al"C'll
)4s.1~ ~~ _ eay ~
1877 HARBOR, CM.-COLOR TV or STEREO P ere .... ~ •• IOU • --------
CM. 548·2.859. COLDSPOT relrig. 5 """·old $10 MONTH Santa Ana m-0617 /outbrd. ())mp w/all ace, 'Ir> EL Ounin.o <Chev.); runs bar. Outside canopy. Steno
tape • 6 speakl'rs. $1200 or
best ofier. 673-6317 Eves.
COMPLETE S«retarial or ,.. Opt. to buy Free Indoor ind Marine heed, covers, IOOd: needs body work.
Brushup. Polly Priest Bual· xlnt cond 20'l.l2 Kline S/Ana • ' LOA¥-BUY..SELlrTRADE etc., & llrl Jge whl, Wall-$200 Or beat offl!'r 642-0719 n~ i::a_,..,.,., 546-1713 color antenna. Free Service. .._ --' '-lr Call alter 5 P..M. nesa Co""'5~· '"""'"-> lt'ree del No obllp.Uon. CASH ·PAID FOR strong, ...,.vy""uty '4 • TENT Camper $300. 20332
Magnolia St., H.B. W. of
Adams. 962-7996
e SEWING~ e WEDGEWOOD RANGE $50 523-3651 eDlamondt eOld Gold 644-0l78 * $.1595. l!MO CHEVY .Pick-up truck
BISHOP ME'11i00 LATE MODEL. * XLNT! 83>8181 • Jewelry • 19' CALIFORNIAN nber-w I 'S8 Corvette e!Ji, $150.
BSA, MS degrees. 546-6241 FULL SIZE! 53&-4454 COLOR.LAND TV-Open~ dYI •Other Items of value• &lass RUJMlbout. 150 HP Pvt pty. 64.2-5300
MERCHANDISE FOR WEDGEWOOD RANGE. C. M. Jewelry A Lo.n Stem drive, bad< to back "' '59 Cliev. 4 Ton movini Imported Autos 9600 ~an WASHER. <Wringer. MagnaVOJC Portable· 1838 N B d seats A qtr seats. Comp! VAN. REASONABLE• SALE AND TA.ADE type.l * ~2164 12" T.v. COST • $99.50 .~~~v e C.M. equip f« &bing A akiinl SCS.'7903 or 54S-9812 • AUSTIN HEALEY Fvmltvre IOOO WEDGEWOOD RANGE SlOO SELL.~* 53&·8l66 w/lS" whl trlr. 642-8004. e"f C>WNERf62 CHEV
CHROME TOP A GR.IDOLE ""R.CA CONSCLE TV.1 ' $$ , CASH. $$ &' Cbn. <nit. ~ f\lUy PI(:ISUP ·--· CAMPER. 196'l SPRITE, Vf!l'Y clean! MODEL HOME
SPANISH
XLNT COND! ~ .,_ XlJft" CONDI $S0 ,. We pay edli··la': equip beauty. ~· ~ v•' """··. ~'1 • .,. ..... ". Blad '· ···· .... ·· · · · $'700 """""''77 • .,.......,_ "P.M ,..,. --~ ... ,_,, ~ .. , II • * I 495-5259 * R.EFRIGERA'IUR portable ""'""" tv •.:.a.... . II' Fmnl-'11 Applbmees car or sraaller boat.-llWJ 1_ ~a Lt
dfsbwuher A ~. 12" PORTABLE TV ' ""' Alltique9 -' Tooll 32' am.JS~ U'ldt ~ ~· "I'S ~1. IJat '51 AH. kpl/Xlnt cond? The elegant look that you 646-m8 (Magnavox) $40. COST $9&40 ONE ITEM or -equity for Boston Whale-;nss :·clean. $150. Must' see m appreciate!
have aeen in bea.utllul Mod-5.1S-8J65 COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. balance owing $8700. 64IHi649 =====·====:..:.::·=·==*====Call=:963-=2005= el Horues now at I~ than Call 511~48 or 827.&271 -half the original -'oe. All _A_n_tl ..... que1 _____ 1_1_10 21'' RCA Q>fc.-TV SUO. Sharp 31' Pacemalm diesel New C.1"1
.,.. 17" Portable $25. ~. FOR bomecom.ln& d an c e Sport Filher. Near new! merchandise dl11Pla.Yed anty AUCTION ·-'-~ c • never used. Gorgeous ~ E. lBUJ. c.M. ..,...ety abort or ...... onnah; * ~ *
E,__._..r_ Indian llChool dotbes, atze ~1. _
King Siu bedroom set, ele-""'"H~ Beautiful table lamps: 2 S1llboats 9010 iant Spanlah Uvtni room Ii Relic Collection Sportf ne Goods 1500 Italian decorator ch a 1 r a: :e~tt~~:~or~ Old Navaho ni.gs, bead work, * SUR.rBOAJU> 9• r Italian round marble cclfee LlkE SAILING?
$1400. Our price $685. Can large collection of tine tur-Xlnt for ~· Go od table. Very reuonable! • • DISLIKE ntESE?
quo•--~ ·-.... ·al Indian cood! us. * ~ ~ • Payments, hlah lnltt· be b 0 u c b t leP8l'&te.17. ._. .... ...._.. -.. --'-tio all ~. flneet collectors SEE ..,,_, ucv•=-n, P ~A~~~;~ bukm. framed artifacts Mlscell1neous MOO WHAT'S rentals, cleanlzla, insur·
club& -EW ance, etc. 426 W. 4th Sl S.A. SU-0789. weapons, · .rare pre-WHIR.POOL refria like ¥W N PREFER TIIESET
Open eves . .l Sanday. Columbian collection, wam-$50. Coldspot upriebt ~ IN e Low c:Ost, no wc:ft,
pum, old guns, collectors er $50. Dble box Spp-a: ART CAREFREE 118.illn&! Heaclquarten for: oolna, FeUa:hes, and manr mattr. xlnt ClODd. $25. 3-lpd Gw..ERY 5 ny Our Club Plan e Showroom Samples other: and unusual lndi· Stingray b~, Joeded. $25. GI E. 17dl St., C.M. NEWPORT SAILING CLUB
• Factory CIOMOUts an n'"ium~. Nov. 9-7 pm s$~ ~ .. tap rmti, lflllTftft FDR"' 675.0110 e Freight D.maged WOMAN'S HALL . V'U"'V'""· Mii IW IU OPPORnmrrY of LI FE
No ~Bank terms OAC 610 E. lBth St., CM GET the be9t car wash for "" FOR SAL! TIME! * LEARN to IAlL
Spanish • Modern • Maple Jack Neer, Auctioneer ~~s5°E. ~TthM~. ~ :: Remnant., Samples a: Mm-::_u.~:e;:, Sin:·~~ ~~~tRmt • • • • • • • ~ ~·9595 MAHOGANY Chippendale agement. ends S.t. Onla I a.m. to 2 ""··-u...., e ....... .r•w ..,.,. dining chain (8), includillg p.m. 8'J9 Bdlf, a.ta Meaa .....,. at Sea. Catalina trip,
Bedrooma • • • • • Frm $59.95 boat and boltesa • need re-GREEN wrought iron tble Lecture1, .l Small Boat
Approved Fumltvre flnl·i.•-~ and recovering (glass top) I: 4 din. Like MAGNAVOX Coneole TV, practice.
2159 Hatbor Bl. CM 548-9660 S~tlque Mahog dining new cust. d!'lpes (creme) Zl'', put cand. $25; black Mr. nicbon. * 642-1400
table, Sheraton style, 3 ex-15 panels M" Jons. 96&-2509 nauga}eyde studio couch $25; HOURLY RENTALS
AVOCADO QUILTED SOFA
le Ch air, Mother/Pearl
lamp, CoUee Ir End tables.
6-chair Form1ca dinette.
544-0734
SIMMONS HIDE -A-BED
SOFA/opens Into twin belh
$100. Solid Birch Coffee
table $10. Early Amer. Love
Seat $40. * 842-3957
BED DAVENPORT w/chaJr
Drapes & Bedspread. Liv.
ing • nn., drapea. 962-7370
1WO Wingback red upfiol.ater-
ed chairs. Good condition.
$20. each. 3206 Dakota, C.M.
5'1().,2()55
COUNTRY French couch &
loveseat, excel quality and
cond. 67~2763
tra leaves $1&5. 494-3248 HORSE.5HOE • type booC21. candy stripe ~ rug, make * RHODES 19'S *
eves .l wkends. Cost new $'1'00. Like new ~ 2m6 W8tm.!Dlter, CM. F\r. Zone Boat Co., &lboa
AN'l'IQUES &: UNIQUES fl5(), RfYlel'a·type IOfa bed. ::646-=~=7====== Power CruiMn
Visit na at the Ex. cond. $85. LI S.5396 Mite. Wanted 1610 ---------
ARIEL ACOUSTIC ~g pa ia t, ---------25' CC .l Buoy. No. D129
369 E. 17th St., CM white. $2.25 pl. Walker WANTED • Good Ulled fold· Comp! o/bauled. $2995.
Paint, 816 W. 16tli, CM. Ing wtleeJ chair with foot Eves, 882·3223
Sewing Machines 8120 642-5776 rest. 646-4260 after 6 p.m.
Boat Trallen 9032 SINGER SEW'G MACHINE UPHOl.SrERING • $79.50, 2 Purch~ new in Jan. 1967. pc. <European craftmien) FREE JO YOU Hesvy duty boat tnller
Com with walnut con-Fr~e est, de), pickup, %15 Dual wheela, hydra. brakes, Main HB "Berny" e;~ TO spec:ia1 aood home. SpoU. '?le. No extra.a to buy. Will · r=;= ed SWnele male. Neutered Ugh~. '600. 6'2·7833 ~. buttonhole. over· RCA Color TV, $35. Boy• 3-&: all shobl About 4 Id ========:::;.
ca3t, darn etc. 5 Year parts spd bicycle, $20. HooYer-Elq>erwl die 847~ 0 · Boat Meinten1nc• 9033
guarantee. Repassessed. vacuum cleaner, $25. 458 ve t. ·u18 VARNISH·PAINT·REPAIR ..
Pay off balance of $38.!Y.; Flower St, CM. Call 646-1037 ---------
cuh or amaII terms. Also SPINET niano. Ru • a I an Darling black Baaaett, at )'OW' dock. Experienced.
r"P05sesaed Brothen ~uto-. ,.. ~es kida, hu all llbots. Very rea.aonable. 548·8106.
ti . in . t squirrel stole. New twin beda 3 Id '"" .""" ma c ug:zag ca me . 'th dra Bed mo. o · ~ Does everything. Balance ""1 stor~e wen. . U/10 Boat Storage
only $41.95. Can see these ~s. 21 TV. ~~ "HOUSEBRO~" • Ador.
in _your home, day or eve-FIREWOOD Boat Storage & Launching
Housr'C"T'L OF ""'......... able, long haired black kit· Rent cftace Monthly. 14' to ,;,r v " v""' ning. Phone 1-526-6616. For sale • Fl'ff delivery t To _,... I -'-h "'l' TOP Quality I uo .,......, --------+' -1 efll· 6"""' Onng omes. 20'' Jll_,.,,..rt Ba7. ~2281 * ,,,,,.oN..., '67 Singer Toucti 'n ~ * 544-2731 * 646-1647. ll/10 -:-:=~=-,,...====-== 2646 BAY~ORE Dr/NB. '• SlantomatJc • Like New! 12'' PORTABLE TV $40. PRETI"i, Male 4-month old Mobile Hof'MI DINING room 1et. mahog,
eictenda to 90". Pool table.
547--0933 or 54$-7913 evea.
MEDITERRANEAN FURN.
Din'g set w/6 chaira. Rand-
carved be:ctdboatd. 67).6561
2 PC sectional, $50
2110 Waterfront Dr.,
Corona del Mar 673-9584
1WJN beds without mattre11
Whtte A!h. GOOD condition.
$30. * SS0.1183
$9.47 mo. Dealer. Laguna (J\IAGNAVOX) ())6'J' $89.50 Jong haired kittm. Healthy, ---
Beach ...... 494--0322 CAU.. 536--Clean, WeU trained. 892·TI82 * CRUSADER
1967 NECOfJ, Uke new! 4 A1,tique cane bottom dln· 11/9 * FASHION MANOR
$8.40 mo. Fully guamtd. ing tbrun. RCA Stereo Is MALE ~ Siamese Kitten * GOLD MEDAL
Dealer, Lquna, 494-0322 T \• combo. 673-0597 ~ox lO w1o1. House-All types of Trailer Pam
BEACH TRAIL.ER SUPPLY SINGER portabl': re41 NEW AVOCADO CARPET broken. 897~ 11/10 19261 Beach Blvd.
&ood cond! $35. Dealer, 3xl2. * Only $80. 6 MONTH old puppy. Haa HunUfll1on Beach. Calll. Lquna Beacb-494-0322 CAl..L 673-1531 all shots. Needa Iota of
FIREWOOD love. 646-8636 11/10 • '67 AlRSTREAM 30'
Muslcat Inst. 1125 S20 1~ card delivettd..S4087 2 BLACK_EEMALE PUP-•Make OFFER! Low Down.
-PIES Ra.li.ed 6 Jal wHb e MIN. Bank Flnandn1. GJBSON B-2SN flat top G11i-CONCRETE MIXER · wee McPEEK PLYMOUTH
tar. Natural ClnJah top, • 673-5499 e &mall child. 5el368 11/lO 1200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Store Equipment 8012 Cherry finish rim cl back. * WANTED * 3 BLACK kjttena: 6 weeks Anaheim * ~2340
3 Mos old. List price with· PAIR OF LOVE SEATS. old; l·male, 2 femalt'I. To 20 X SO GREAT LAKES
BOOK STORE out case $179.SO. Like new. CALL &42-0'239 good homes. 642-2931 11/9 * 2 Bedroom *
FIXTURES with case Sl.50. Call 545-3766 Ru:.1:0.1AGE SALE/F'RI 10. PART German Sl1e1)'herd Low down ' Low paymenta
Bookcase•, tables, cha.In, Pl1not & Organs 1130 to l·PM. St. JOhn tbt 1)1. puppies. 2~ mos. old. BEACH TRAILER SUPPLY
check!tand. Call 5e1778 _ vlnr ~. 2043 ORANGE CJM. 531-9583 11/!l 19261 Beach Blvd., H.B.
mominp only. WTD! A u"ed Spinet Plano R' \\'F.T BAR·Padded Red SPAYED, lmrely Calico cat 3 BEDROOM, 2 both furn.
H hold Good 8020 ·ruu keyboard, cabinet rin. lrallwr w/4 "V><>ls. Alto: 9 m01. ~ to very good On g1)1f cour1o1t. ~ Near ou.. 1 _ i1h nnt jmpor11W , 548-6.515 :1:, WF.T BAil * 613-«161 home. 646--7096 Jl /9 ocean. SN'riflct>! 536-2731
EXCEL dlrl<'tte ll't, • ch1_1Jrs . BALDWIN tpinf't 11iano, w11i. C11Efo-K Thur for &rplnll! ADORABLE, bouncy k1tlM111 • River? Mt•! Df!llert? C1ty pl~ n11uati. sz;. ftide-a·b('d, nut fini11h, Mediterranran J.11w11 mower, n~ f< pad. 6 wka old. 2 whltt , l blnrk home? 8 x 35 Oean. Furn.
$5(). ~)'l.49. !I It . $1:i0. 83J.o:;,~., l>tkr. ::~1.rtfle. M&-0129 and J old. MB-7498 11/ll Make orter. 842-1664
DRIVE . ONE HOME TODA YI
THUNDERmRDS·MUSTANGS·
FORDS· FORD 11UCKS.
ENGLISH FORDS • SHEUY Grs
98 TO CHOOSE FROMI .
'65 IUICI U SAJH 2 Or. H.f . Full _,, flldolry tlr. trnm
'641 MlltCUIY MONTlllT ~ CV.tom. VI. tulo., ... H. I'S, l'I,
feclotV elr. ll~e MW. No, J2A
'641 POltD P..lOO PICKUP $1199 ~ ve. r 8ol!. Comm. tlr", l'Mlor hNter. bcelltnl cendllloft. fR757fT
'65 IAMIUI no WAGON
R.cllo Mid llMltr, eU!Orrwlllc lr1,,..
rplsalon, Np. 1m A
'64 CHIYIOUT Va·TON P'ICIUP VI. ~ r9Cllo. heeler, comm . tlm, lone btcl. flllA '64 THUNDlllllD
WNlt w/'11J lnftrkw, fully lldOtY
loodtd. MIAI -· No. A2A '65 POID •Al.Alli IOO a Or. H. T. VI. •uto .. R•H. I'S ..... Y'nrl root. Ho. 30IA
'62 c.41YllOLIT I TON Cllb & Cllt*sla. Vt, 4 tlllecl "112 tlld.
tl!!f H ite HCltlltftl CO<ICI,
$1299
'67 MUSTANe $"41" 4 ·~ fttnarnluloft. VI •nolnt, fOedtcl Q Ht ,.,.,, .
;
PILOT-ADVERTISER-29
lmportM Autos 9600
AUSTIN HIALEY
Wed11tsd~. Novtmt>rr 1:1, !%/ DAILY PILOT 4:J
MOO OMi Ctrt ' 9906 Used t ara 9'00 TltAN~T A TIO~ TRANSPORTATION
990oute4can 9900ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I
TOYOTA TRANSPORTATION l ltANSl'OIT A TION
lmpertM Aut.e HOO
Used C1r1
1960 AUSTIN Healy 3000
$900, W Riverakie Ave.,
DON1 WAITI
Immediate Delivery
On
VOLKSWAGEN SEE JOHN COLDIRON __ ._u_1_c_K ____ D_O_D_G_E __
~.!!!_ __ _
CJTIOIN
'80 ~ * Sliver
Blot Mel. $300; * CLEAN!
C'.ood OOhd! * 646-2388 IC.M.I ~ ... -..... -.. ..._....__
'DATSUN
'l'I DATSUN 1600 Wai:on
Oreftl w/blk int. Dlr. $65..44
del. Qlume lo mo pymta.
Old uar ok ctn. 494.9m
1it Oalaun NEW! 1600
Rdatr. Close out. $299 dn.
S7U9 mo. Dir. 494-9m
''l!rtCEDES BINZ
1961 TOY OT AS,
Prices .tr• Al WAYS
LOWER at -
tF-1 1lar,ais
U1Det•n
900 South Coast Hwy.
Lai:una Beach 4~-7503
TRIUMPH
'62 Tl-4
Radio. heater, new paint
$995
~fall LlmiA
• IHPORTS
'" , .••..•...
Vfllyl lftltiior. KinJ txiraa.
$1495
fd•l.tmu IMPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M. 146-9303
MU!rr SELL '65 VW /~an!
WW'a R&H, Pop -out wl.
dows, Bumper guardl, Setll
bdts. Lntberette-int. mso
or BEST alff!r! 5'9859
o··ne
WE PAY TOP
1'f .. MB. B ·a;DAN. ~ H~, C.M. 64S-9303
BEAU. CONl>I MU~ Stu.! 114 ~umph Spit1lre rdltr. PRICE $all5 * Call 67~ White w/blk top. Dir. $59
... ....,.. , .. , del. A,tllume lo mo pymnts.
18 Maom.l:DES Benz 190 °" Old car OK dn. 4IM-9'7T1
Very kood c6nd. SlJOO ur ---------POI NICE ~All
AND TRU•P Wat offer. 67$-0401.
MG
'66 M.G.
Radio and heater
$1095
VOLKSWAGEN
Will Buy
Your Vobcawqen or Poncbt
Ir pay top dollan. Paid tor
er not. Call Gene ReuDda.
673-1190
Any Make or~
CONNELL_
CHIYROLET
2121 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Mii.. LAHM 1 . '66 8 pass. red Ir wbi.~ great Mil\ UUWI .fllmlly rar, sac. '"60.
m-39U IMPORTS um vw. Coad cond. 1tett0
546-1203
WE PAY .. 'CASH ..... .,.. . .,...... tapes, $400.
1* ~. C.M. 646-930I 316 E. 11th Sl, Cfl. tlCZ·'llfO'J
•i MC T ft tomplett!ly r.. 'tT Vw lQ SQUAJlE.BACJt.
1tdftd. shlwwoom t"Ondl-IMMAC1 * . lllJ8T cllD • IDr he .......
610lH CHEVIOlH UOn. Dir. Make offer . SACRirlct! Kl 5-3144
Gl.97'11 AM for Sales Mana.--
tmJ Beach SJ.,
HuotlnrtOD Beadl POISCHI
Kl ~
SELUNG?
WE'RE JN DED"ERATE
NEED or Youtt usm
JMPORT OR 4 WllL DJUV!:
ttHICLE. TOP CASH DOI,
LA.R. CALL Ml-llB06. 1J66
HAMOR 8VD., C.M.
'For You -who
Played The
";Waiting Game"
Johnson & Son Thanks You • • •
Now that the auto strike is over, and the new Li ncoln
Continentals, Mercurys, Cou9ars a nd the •II-new
Mo ntegos are once again on t he wa y, Johnson & Son
thanks you who ha ve been forced to play the ''Wait-
• r •• 1n g ••me.
As you know, we hav e remained very mu ch in busi neu .
All unpJ•asant sit uations eventually come to an end
•• has the strike. We thank you for waitin9.
Johnson & Son has done its very best to protect its
image. Th e. best way to do that is to be honHt with·
our custom~rs. No tears, no pleas fo r sympathy, no
playing fav~tites ~ith a selected few.
Now t hat th~ strike is' over we kn<?w that ou r repute·
tion for inte9rity and fair dealing will be t he s•m• es
before.
The Continental, Mercury, Cougar, Montego M Comet
of your choice wi ll be here soon. It will just teke a lit·
t ie longer to begin enjoyin g it. Come in now, see ou r
display encl place your order for quick delivery.
Johnson & So n is making up for lost time ... Now,
more then ever before •.• WE WANT YOUR BUSI-
NESS.
Johnson & Son
'65 DODGE
FU11 factory equ!IJCMnt. $1~
or $41 mo.•
• after tax Ir lie.
Saddlebadc Doclp
1401 North Tuatfn
Sant• Ane 547.fal3
'~.M ':c---~~----~':·:-e 6 lm STANSBURY ,BUICK USED CAR
cyl.; $1100. 2045 Viata
Cajon, N. B. 644-1562 s p E (""I A L s 1't '6.l DODGE DART GT.
WW's, RAH, P/i, Auto-
trans. Low-11'1· * "4-2Ttl
FALCON
I 1965 Clievrolet I m p a 1 a PLYMOUTH
Sport Coupe. Call * DlY·,-------ttme MO-~ * Eveninp,
StS-7527
'fil CHEVELLE. M a 11 bu.
'60 PLY FURY 383
4-BBL. COOD TIRES.
ll(D.CASH! 197-2454
Auto. P/S. Low milea,e.lc;;:;=====-=
$.2695. Priv. Pty. 962-2211
aft. 6.
'56 OfEV 4-DR HDTP.
VS, AUTOMATIC. S27S.
CALL 842-2722
PONTIAC
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
'66 a CAMINO, V-8, 4 l(Jd. n Harbor Bl., c.o.ta ....
R " H, Call 1tfter 6 PM. Kl 6-4444 * 673-1749 * Otuct County'• Exclulllw
'64 CHEVELLE STATION Dealer for ltoU. ·Royce and
WA~ -snoo Bently.
Priv&te Party * 548-9658 ,-64-G_RA_ND--Pr-ix-. on-e -own--
* '57 CHEV 4-SPEED. er. low milra~ car tn ex-
MANY EXTRAS! * MAKE oellenl condition. p o w e r
OFFER! * LI 3-9463 brakes, po w er wmdC1Wll,
·~ EL CAMlNO V-3: w/w, Jje>Wtt lleSlll, air cond.itioa-
aulo. traruJ.. PS. low mi. Ing. Only $2'l00. Top loan
clun Sl,650. 675-ltOC avall1ble. M. M. Lalorde
646-CX>55 days.
·~ Bonnev!Ue-1 Owntt car. CHRYSL!lt CLEAN. Full ~r. witb
• ,, CHRYSLll ATR. $2300. * 6444156
'61 nlt.EBIRD. &old, 3 spd.,
Town & Country WafOO 2800 miles. S25CJO. MUST
LoAdf!d with extl'lll incl. tull SELL! 6T;,-l753 evPS.
power & factory air.
$3295 .RAMBLER ---
"
L • SPECIAL eGJt. fm1A FACTORY au vs
ChooM from 23 new klw mile-IMPORTS 11aP Amb11s~11doT11, Rehf>Js It
Marlin~. 2 drs, 4 dr sedans.
1968 Harbor. C.M. ~930.1 With or wilhont air C'Ood·
All lhP'<P r11rs 11~ fully
'60 Oll')'81er 9-pUg Waatin·I Pqu1pperl & fac10l')' w11rn11t·
f"llc dual 11lr, fuU pwr. prr-tN1 HURRY for the bes!
feet cond. Mu11t .eUI fi73-5191 scl<'ction. ,
COMO s.1~~·=1ee
ti' 15 COMET CYO.ONE. 1969 Har~ C.M.
ti' '-SPD. XlN1' CONDI 642.f02J
MS-C'15a, ~ ew.
COIYllTI VAUANT
1964 VAUANT 'C1 COl\VJ."l'TE, 1 OllrD4l:f. .i-·· .. ....... ....... fCflool tMCher 2 topa .._,..,. COl'N· " .... i uww
Im aculatl'. n49s. 494-si.i9 lcx-11 low mllt'~t' ntr with
m Ot•ratt 6 cyl. M1Sine. Lots I
DODGE--of pcwer with f'C(lllOmY.
S 109 S f11ll pt lte
-.s-1 -oo-or.-.-E -R-;-44~ JOHNSON & SON
enflnt . PS~PB. R l H. Lln<.'(l!n·Mtmir)'
Torque ffirht. SHARP! CoslA M11«1 Bran<'h
'2195. * 54Ml80 1941 Hartior Blvd. &42-7~
'66 ~~.~ ..... _ .. .................
s3295
------------------------.. •s
52695
52595
'64 !!!!!~ ...... _,._uh1 $'159~
L1llll .... ... I.. la :I
'65 21!!!:~.~~PORT $2495 ,..., ........ _....., ..... _.
I 65 ~~~,~~·.,'!._, 51495
I 65 ~ .. "!.!"~!!.!~~LA
,._ ......... fttcMfY •• 51995
I 65 ~~!!~!G---............ 51695 .
'66~~~l_~ $1695
I 65 ~fill.':£!!~~!... ........... -........ $1695
'65 ~t~~~-.. -· ... ......., ............... '1595
I 65 !~~IC.':.!.~.~-. ............ ~495
I 64 ~!5!~~!.t.-
...... ,... ......... 21.000 ..... ~495
I 64 ~J?..G~~~~'.!.!!
,._.,_..., .trc.-4. '1395
I 62 ~~~ .. ~!,.C?.~E!.!..~!!LA ........ ,... .......... '1295
We Can't Afford To Have A Single Dissatisfied
Customer
'STANSBURY BUICK
BUICK_jAGUAR-OPE L-GMC TRUCKS
2100 HARBOR BL VD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
"'·
--
• r 1 Oi'I' V ?JLOT
9100~ Ca" 9100New Can ttOON .. Cars 9IOONtw C•rs 9100 New.Cars 9100New C•rt -------------·---------· --
----
When it com es to driving the name
of the game is Wide ~Tracking.
and our doors are open . t~ Wide trades!
'
'66 POlffilC
CllJ!om lo-I conv.rllblot. \'I, 1u•
-'~-·-i.... .... -. --w.it11 .....
FULL ,.ICE
'6S CHEVROIET
MotllbU 1tO--h••,,,,,. .• tvtl-.
l ulDl'Mtk. ..... •11111 Nlllfl'".
51m
FUU PllCE
'66 CHEVROl.ET
....... 1 Dno<" ............ ... .. --
glldt. -· ''"rl"" ........ helllr. ""'lttt w1ll1.
s2377
Ff.IU PllCI
' '66 CllVROl.ET ll
lmNlt . VS, _..Helo. -11-·
1,,.. rllllO. .... ~ .. w1o11t 11cM ••ii•.
s2477
FUU PllCE
'6S MUST AllG
J Denr" M rnta11. 6 CVllfldier, i..-k..
rlll!o. Mtllr, ....... lldl WIHI,
SJ,W
0 ...
'•l PClllllC
u -VI. ---.._,.. .... ------· _ .... _ ...
$]377
'•s OIDJMOIU ,,_C....,•O.-•-.-
VL --....C.. ---., .--.......... ~ ..
'65 MEIClllY
~., .............. .,,..~
-.ic.. --..... ,..... -· ...,. .. _. -
'67 TOYOTA COICllA
• Dier --,,,..___ ..... --· ----,,,_
'67 POllTIAC 610
I Dier ...,_, W. ..... -'It. -
f< ·~ ...... •tor. - -""'-"-·
$]277
..... PlllCI
'63 PGllTIAC
. .
'67 POlfllAC 6TO
tO.W NI•-· VI, • ..,...;i, -..................... --......-.....
$3277
FUU ,.ICE
'67 BOlllEVILLE
$3877
FULL ,.ICE
'67 BUICK
a..--............ '"""""'le· -,._.,.., '"'"'-11<11er. -...,,. Wllll., IK1'<1N I I•.
$3177
FUU l'llCf
'6' CHEVROUT Monza
s...oe,. -rllblo 'lt"I• ~nd .... ,.,. ·-.. ~ ................... .., .... -· $1077
FULL NICI
r
'
•
''6' BIHCK
5-ill ~ ............... VI. • ..-..
m1Tlc,. ....,.. .............. rllllo, htllU,
..... ..... loctory 1lr.
;$.1717 ,,_,.
FULl ,.ICI
'66 MUSTAll6
• <Yll..,, IWfldlrd tr•lllllll ......
rfflO lnoil lltl!"', w!!ll1 ...... fldlrr
"''·
'U LE MHS
$1977
FUU PllCI . . .
'6l PLYMOUTH
'IOMI· A"'9fMlk trlN"""'°"" •Ulo 111111 ........ w1oitt. olCll wtlll 11 ....
FULL PllCI
'65 PLYMOUTH
V·:Nl!I I Door Mdil•. ' !;\'II-, IU~
milk. -• dvrl,.., rldlo, Male<,
whlltr .. -·~ "'"·
$1477
f UU. ,.ICI
..-•A•._..
' .
We're pinning a
medal on the
surprise Wide· Track
of the year!
LE MANS!_
---n.. 1•61 t... Me111 feehw'e1 dyfi111 kr11 yeen ehe14 1f ih
+I-. F.ur-de•l'll !Mk like iler4h,.,, Hertlt.pa e!MI c ... p11 IHk
like .,.m cen. ~rtl ,._., plellf is e11 0..,~ Ce111 !i•• fMW .. JlO c11Mc ~dMl1 .,.!__~ 4.iiw~ 171 hp_, 0.. .,.,
c1ii Ori:l1r ,-,50 c.blc l11ch V-1 11 11·ntr••cotf 1pti1111. '•llfi1c
f1bul•111 4111pp11rl"'t wind1hl114 wlp1n 1r1 tt11141r4 111 Le
M1"'1 t+ii1 y11•. An4 th1•1 ••• 11! ~i11d1 ef d1IHJhtful 1ptio111 ,
•• you c111 p1,.1>n1fiT1 your L1 M1"'1 to f11llf!lt your wild1d
d•o'""· W1iy w1!t 1ny lo11t•• to lio off ,.,4 WJd1.Tr1c.int witli
41111 drivl11t I.ft fir b1hi11d7
'6S POlfllAC
..,.._m, J..,.. "''*"'· ve. tw••· -lk. -"'-""'· ....... -··
""'*--·"· '"""""' ...... ~2477 -' . ,
PULl ,.ICI
'6S BUICK
Sk1"11111 J -"-""""· \'I, ..,...,....
lie. ""'"'" ._..... '"''-' "'""'· -..NII 11fio w•!ll.
52377
FUU. l'llCI
'66 OlDSMOBllE
~II M I 0-lllr-\'I, h""rl •
,...lie. -• 1••rf119, ,.cl+I>, i.e.11r, ....1 .. ·~ Wllll. Foe....., •Ir.
52977
FULL PllCE
'66 VOLKSWAGEN
! Door """"· lllCl!o ............ wtllll
1111 Wi ii ""''·
51677 •uu "H:ICI
. .
,.
CHOICE Of 10
MUSTANGS
,,_ ... ti
~1877
Fuy. !'!!C!_ '
'66 FORD
C-tn -., I-6 NU.-·
Ill. crlllMlmlrk. -•lftrlllf, ,..,io,
hn .. r. '°"Ill lldl w•ll1,
s2477
FUU. PllCI
'62 RAMBUR
Cl•t.1lc I dollr • Niii. WallOfl. 6 trl·
lndtlr. 1tendlrd 1r-ml111on, •lldlo.
htlllr. wlllll w1lll.
FUU rtlCI
'6S MUSTANG
VI, Crullomttt<:, -•st-I .... rodlo,
........ wflltor •• oqtb. n.oeo 111!11$.
s2077
FULL ... ICI
'66 CHEVROLIT
'0--• -· C-kl -· VI, -•9ildl. -· 1!N rl111, •Mio, llttltr, IKIDl'y 1lr.
52877
NIU. ,.ICI
9800
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•
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.-•. 1, -' "'' _._ ~ • ~ " ' ' ·~ ~ • ' JC.. .• ' Ann~,re,r~ary C.1rcus of Discounts
, '·
,..,
IN CREDI BU
EDiBUS
:-.... 7.96
88
Holiday Eleg~nce . . '
· foil ·aitt Wrap
-lt[s OUr 4th ~ Anniversary! Come (
' Colorpack Film'
.........
31 C1P ........
... 1J .. JI ... .............
r '; ....... ... ,. ---.... 7ST 4.,.,. Only
' • ,
• '
Our Reg. 4.10
87
~ ;».,.
4 Doyl ·Only
688
'
I cosrAomA-• Bigt
D~ng
:...-........., Friday
0..1.,. '~'' 4 DAYS ONLY 97'
Caior~dh1efed t.flaroom 8CCllM>Ji4ll tn. I
---• holdor,' Wiiie ba~ 'and -d9-ln ~ plaltk. ~ftlle, plat ... blue.
CDlrA 1miA Ol&Y
Night
.Join the Fun!
tastes great
in cans!
0.. Reg. 1.97 1 47 , ... 4 DAYS ONLY e . ol 24
Choose from our com•lete line of
fiavon in regular & dietetic. Qu.ick
chill c:ans.
COSTA MIU ONLY
Big Savings
4 Days
The Top Ten
Records
45RPM Reg. nc 2s1
Our R09-3.33
LP albums include Vanilla Fudge, Strawbeny
~ Clocks, Fresh Cream, Best of Sonny &:
Cher, Bill Cosby Sings, Jim! Hendrix Ezper-
~noe, .Procol Haru.m, Brazil '88 and more.
COSTA MESA ONLY
~---
300 TOOLS
Values to '17c
,,
Choose among chisel sets, screwdriver sets,
hammer, wnncbes, pliers &:: many more.
COSTA MESA
By Style
Our R ... S7e
38'
4 Doys Only
U6ULAl w IUPll HOLi
~~ 1.-. ... _...,
··2 for ..
5.00
Decorator Design
Scatter Rugs
4 Days Only
24 x 40" scatter rugs in your choice o! rec-
tangular, oval &: oblong sizes. Rich, accent
colors go anywhere.
COSTA MIU ONLY
c I
' '
2200 HARBOR Bl VD. Corner of Wilson and •iarbor COST A MESA
t ' ~-. -
.-. .
• . ' -·--
'
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.J
•
,.
ff DAIL V PILOT Wfdntld&Y, Novtmbtr 3, 14'&1
Dally 10·9, Sat. & Sun. 10·7 -2200 Hart.or alvtl., Costa Me .. -Price• lffectlv~ Frltlay•9·12 P.M.
. . . WHILE 9UANTITIES LAST
Midnight Sale-Fritlai 1:Nigllt...;. ·9 p.m. 'till Mill!iglit
1. Jb. lag.
i::
Asstd. prints and wovens.
36-40'' widths.
TREATS TO EAT
' From o·ur SNACK BAR
~. HOT DOGS • • • • • 14c
. HAMBURGERS • • 17c '
CANDY APPLES •• 23c
PEANUTS • • • • • • 17c
HOT COFFEE • • • • 1 Oc
HOT POPCORN
Small ••. 10c
La"e •• 2ac
. •IG D.RllWING!
FREE PRIZES!
WIN! Polaroid· Swinger Came~a
WIN! RCA Victor Portable TV
WIN! Hand Auto Vacuum
MANY, MANY MORE WONDERFUL PRIZES!
Register at Ute Service Desk after 6 p.m.
Friday, Novm1?er 10th, to win!
Drawing will be held ~ry 1h hour
between 9 p.m. and midnight November 10th.
Mutt be present to win
Kmart emptoyeea and their families not eligible.
4th Anniversary
MIDNIGHT SALE
Friday night
9 pm till midnight
Fun & prizes! Big savings for
the entire family. Don't miss it.
COSTA MESA ONLY
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METAL
TRAS·H CAN :· 1.33
20 ganon, "Diainond" pat.
tern, all metal.
Plastic llMft ..• l7c
r{ STEER MANURE
21-
2 ea. ft. .•. Weedfreet
~'New ·Jl!T·ACTION
Easy:-Wash ' DISHWASHER
with 4-complete Pllce Settincs -28 Pieces
STEREO & MONO
LP. ALBUM
97¢
Regular 1.37
LADIES
DRESSES
$)
Values to 6.87 ·
A special selec·
lion of d res s es
for this sale only.
AMorted sty~ &
fabrics. L a d i es
., sizes. .. 7 88 ' • Our Reg. 8. 93 ~ 9·12 p.m. ..
3 Hours Only • ~ Coit• Meu Oitfy •
BIKI SALE
22 80 YOUR CHOICE
. SALE! MEN'S
''Mad''-WORK
PANTS
l
WATCHES 1.96 9.87 Heavy duty,
rugged. Men's
size&
MEN'S Compare at 19.95 TANKER
Fantastic 9election ol the most JACKET popular watdl in California . 4.37 Wide and colorful watchbands !
' go everywhere, w i th every· ,
• thing. 2 year factory warranty. Asst'd colors
Men's sizes .
9·Cup PERCULATOR
Our Reci. 5.27
3 Hours Only 4.57
Automatic shut.off, ken coffee hol No drip spout.
~el$360 .
PANTYHOSE
57'
Our Regular 2.&6
9-12 p.m.
Stretch fishnet panty
hose in ladies si7.e8.
Ladles & chlldren1
anklets,
Asstcl. colors 10¢
·.:·,, ~~-~ ,,,,,...._..._ --..:-----------·-~.-·~ --·---------... -·-·-~·--·----~ ........ ·~;--·-............. -... -................... _..,..,,._.. ~-----____ __,,,,.,. ~----------........_ ____ __
-n'• Canvas SHOE
' '
1.66
OUR Rle. LM.
CASUAL CANVAS
SltCK Ill SIU I
61A· 1L
9.12 P.M. Only Costa Mesa Store
Cosco Plastic
TOILEnE
TRAINER
4.44
Ou r Reg. 6.76
Polys tyrene plastic toilet
scaled for comfort, helps
train your child. Easy to
empty, wipes clean.
Room S~e Rug -
Unflnl1hetl
Bookca1e 4.77 _ '
Our Reg.
20.79
1666
3 Hours Only
Our R ... 6.98-3 Hours Only
23"x8"x36" bookcase bas 3
shelves. May· be antiquated •
or painted. ;
Luxuri<>U6 81hxlH~ room aize rug of
100% nylon cut pile. Foam back.
3 Log Gas
Fireplace Set
O\lrreg. 9.97
Friday only 848
Realistic and decorative set
has 2 • 20" logs, 1-18" Jog.
Modern, clean.
SHBl 1100
3/1.00
20 or 30 wt.
MARUN GLENFllD
_ 30/30 Cal.
54.39 4
MIDNIGHT SALE
CLEARANCE
"35mm Cameras"
Name Brands, 1 each 12 differ·
ent name brand cameras dlkoun·
ted for this special 3 hour aale.
Make your selection early.
Sm up to 40%
Viceroy MOYIE CAMERA
Our Reci. 58.88
3 Hours Only 37.88
Viceroy Super 8 movie camera features cartridge load,
. zoom lense, electric eye and buiit:in '"istol, grip.
While Quantiles Last!
2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corne r of Wil son and Harbo r COST A MES
G.L
Rei
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INOOO
TV
o ..
No.
...
Wtdntsday, NO¥tmbft' 8, 1%7 DAJL Y PILOT 47
Dally 10.9; lit; & luft: 10·7;;; 2200 Harltor Blvcl~;;.;; Prices Effective Thun.•Frl.-Sat.•Sun •
.
G.L 2 Door
Refa lgeralor . .
Model TB16SC
Never d~ .,.m with Gen·
enl Electric'•
2 door ts. 7 cu.
ft. retrtgen•
freem'. Freez.
er bolch 156
lbs. ol food.
Deep door
racks for extre
storage.
222°0
Matching Wcisher
& Gas Dryer
309.88 • pair
4 Days Only O•r RecJ. 389. 90
A beautifully matched & balanced set from RCA
Whirlpool for easier wash days. The automatic wash·
er features 3 cycles, 3 water temperatures and 2
speeds, including a Permanent Press cycle, and U·
elusive Magic-Mix filtering. Model LBA 6540. Gu
dryer bu Moisture Minder dryness cditrol with 2
autX>rnatic cycles, one especially for Permanent Preis.
Up to 90 minute drying time at 2 dilferent speed!.
Satin smooth drum is enamelled for rust resistance.
Model 5701.
RCA Victor
Portable TV
0.1..,.H.U
4 DAYS ONLY
Sport.about teMwision with 125 sq. m. picture has
UHF and VHF, teleecoping 111t1P.cna, 6" front speaker.
Model AJ-0&1
•
-LOOKSGOOD • SOUNDS GRl!ATl1
The Custom 24 700
Decorator .
General Electric
.
Stereo Console
Conhmpor.,y tfylln9
In weln11t veneer over
Hleded hardwoods. A
soli.t state amplifier•
110 tubH: full 6 speak·
er ao11ncl system; AM·
FM-FM stereo corn-
plet•. Model 621.
Anniversary Clearance of Malor Appliances
2 o.1y •• G•era1 11ectrtc ,......,. te1..w. Ne. Mlsz. .... • w111t •• 14 ....... p1c1we. 73.00. o. a .. n.n • 1 _,, •• G•n 11ectttc ,.,, .. ,, tellvW01 No. M420. m.c1r • &wMte. 1n ..._ IL ....,.. 87 AA)
. 0.. ... 117• •VVt
1 .., •• ••nl 11ecttk Ce1er , ...... Ne. MtlOCWD W._, n•tl1e Jtl .... IL 547 00 ,...... 0. .... 617.a -• .
1 ..a, •. G ...... 11ectr1c T .. Dea St•eo Ne. C645 W ... ...a., AM-FM, Npe. 647 00 Ow .... ,,._. .•
J _,., • • ICA Victor portoWe w /fflftOt• COlltrol No. AH090l. llack Ir wlllte l"llMtt
C09fNI ttlnlsloa. ,. Ow .... 171.11
1 ..., •• ICA Victor Color t...m&o. No. GH67'W. ltallaa Prfmitdal COMOle,
2t5 1Cf. 11. plctwe. Ow .... 511.11
1 ..a, .. ICA Mhipool Gas Dryer No. LPI 451. w.Jteoety.
Ow .... 141.11
1 ..a, .. ICA WWrtpoof lefrft'""°' No. EIT14P. Frelt frff, 2"41o«, wlllte •Ir·
Ow .... 242.IO
1..Jy •• G ...... llectrfc Dish ...... Ne. SPJtOI. Ftlty ..tOIMtfc. coppertOH .-.,.
Ow .... 169.11
157.00
527.00
144.00
237.oct
147.oO
·Up to 36 .Months to Pay· Full Warranty .,
Portalll• Record Player
0.. .... 14.88
4 Days Ollly 11~88
FOLK
GUITAR
Our Reg. 9.44
7.66
M.Jel x.11
.
Portable AC·DC
Our Reg. 13. 97
4 Days Only
Radio
11.44
Tiie ~·W. re4'i• ff-Uoyd1 +fiat runt eff •f t volt batteries ot
pl119t lllfe llMM arrt11t. 12 trenshtor toll4' tfete. Leetflw.llk•
use. MM.I 1512,
Uoyd'a aolid ltate portable reoord player goes mywbere, Top f1nlsbed in natural spruce, shell inlaid
to tlle be9cb, •picnic, a pe.rty. Plays 33 llld 45 rpm rec-90Und hole, mesh of finest reinforced wood. Just
Cink. Rum cm S 90lt batteries. Model 8F96. say Charge It at K mart.
9 Volt Ballertes
go
Realtone 9 vol\ tran-
sistor mtteries for
JOW' radio.
~Antenna
o .. Ret. 1.18 93¢
No. TA707
,.,
Proctor Citation
· 2 Slice Toaster
Our R ... 10.11 4 D1ys Only
7.88
Fully automatic with C\>lor control
Model 20338
G.L Table Radio
G!neraf Electric
Hand Mixer
Our Reg. 10.97
7.97
4 D1ys Only
U9htw•l9ht -wel9h1 only J
po•ncla. Hu J s~ecla with fin·
t•rtip control, 11.eter release,
no more meny hands, 110 pull·
in9, n• tu99ln9. Chart• HI
Model Ml7
,,
Sllclng Knife
0• RecJ. 10.88
4 DAYS ONLY
911
Tl 27 Sty!M rltlit, ptk..t rletit. Jt fih In •!l'fWll•re. ,_w•rf11I <4" .ty11•·
,_., 1p4eht .te!fftn .r .. ,, f•Q r•119• 1eull4. fffr ... i . tvt..1 plu
tfftifler ,,..,14 .... t.p ,•rfet•Hn. Me4el T 117 er T 111 O.
0111' Reg. 9.57
4 DAYS ONLY
Stalnlea steel blades. # EK-4
911
-
Lloyds 2 Pc.
Walkie-Talkie Set
Our R ... 11.11
9.33 ...
4 Days Only
Solid state, fully transis·
tori.zed walkie talkie set
baa telescoping antenna,
powerful speakers, trans-
mitting crystal conveni·
ent carrying strap. Set
# 8A21.
Gener1I Electric
STIAM· DIY IRON
,.
7.77
4 Dtys Only
2 lrons in 1-Switdi from Steam to Dry instantly
-lightweight-weighs ooly 3 lbs. Model F66
Custom Sklllet
1366 Our lecJ. 14.77
4 Days Only
High dome lid. Completely immersible. Pan siz.e u ".
Model C116.
2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA
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~~Dally 10-9, Sat. & Sun •. 10·7-2200 Haallor alvtl. -Mees effective Thundtl~, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
. -I
" •,
•• •
.. J.
(, 1·
-· _ MINOLTA SRT101
.
4 DAYS ONLY
Our R ... 239.11 18977
New Ml11olt• 15 "'"' SLR <·•"'•r• with the "'od
preciH thro119h-the.le11s e•pos11re control •••ii·
able. Si"tJ. lent refln 'J/IOOOth 1hu~ 1peecl,
fl.7 le11•.
3911
OUR REG. 123.11
Whlle They Last
Y nhic• S-50 s.,., I 111111 111•vTe u-r• f.,.
tvr .. power 10•111, behln4-tfle.le111 el.ctrlc ..,,,
certridte 1 .. 4, ,,.... trip. SaJ. ptlce411 .. day•
... ly.
BB1
&
HOWRL
DUAL I
LoftCJ Sleeve
Sweatshirts
921
Men's tiHt In c•tt •11 k11lt
1wHhhlril, rll c.llar & cuffs.
{... Ow -a.,.i.,. H .11 Fe.._, 4• f 1.s '•"'· roo
• upuity , .... trey, die cHt cottJtnic:fio11. While
qHlity leahl
l\• D•al I "'"'• llir•)Kt., hH 11"' 400' , .. 1 cepec1ty, SOO weft
le.,,p, zoo"' le111. O.r R•t•ler
146.77. While quentity lnhl
KODAK 104 KIT
4 Days Only 1847
n. co ... pl••• KoJek lnatent .... ttc Kit with Hmere,
col., film ,fleJ. cube, betterle1 end cenyln9 UH.
Timex Skindivers Watch
tl.e Timn slrilMliven wetch hu
l.oo11 test.ti •• a depth •' •oo·.
~ lies a lumi11ous cl iel, swHI'
1tce11cl he11d ericl ls shodpreof.
l11duclH I yHr fectory we,..
ranty.
L.ets · Cio Fishing
compliments of Kmart
at Dav.ey' s Locker
. ~
Fourth Anniversary Special
Get a frM 1/J day pass on tt.. afternoon boat out of Dcrvey's Lodcer when you
purchase $5.00 or more from Kmart's complete SportiftCJ Goods department. This
is as GMivenary tift to you. Offer CJOOd durinCJ tfte annivenary sale at Costa
Mesa Kmmt only, from November 9-12, 1967. Look for them any unadvertised
ip4tclals I• ow Sporting Goods department tflls wffk •
Men's Short
SHIRTS
87d
A f•l>uleu1 aeleclt11 .f 1hort
slee•• spart 1hlrt1 ht .,, .. ,
I bvtto11 clow01t co 11 • r 1,
pr1nh, pleHlt I 111ero. MM'•
alae1.
Mea's Cotton
KNIT SHIRTS
1.37
Compare @ 2.50
Men's abort sleeve 100%
cotton knit shirts in ac-
tion models, atriped crew
neck ml>dela and more.
New colors accent this ex-
cjing group. S-M-L.
Fer wo"'e" I t.e11t
IA autd colM.
O.r Re9. 2,11
4 Dar Sale on WIGS
FALLS and, WIGLETS
FULL WIG
or Fall
Wiglets
28.88
8.88
All human hair wigs & wiglets In
many &hades to choole from. A fash-
ion muet for busy gals.
COSTA MESA ONLY
LacUes
Brunch
Coats
1.58 <
Our R ... 2.00
MMy ~lit I f...W.. ,,.,. ........... *'-, ... ,
., ... , ,,.,.. sty!-. U4M .....
Clearance
t.c1i .. br .. 1 ,1,.u .... 1.94
fre"' 17c..4.51 ell r.duc-4
\ielow cod. Ocl«I loh, •-
1ll9htly 1oil.d.
Ladles Stretch
DEfltt SlACKS
2.22
Glrl1 Knit
SPORT TOPS
.1.44
L ............
Ill SWD111S
·3.67
Our Reg. 4.'11
Al9crted colon & styles
in ladies sizes. limited
supply.
Our R ... 1.71
A-m4 ttylot hi bl+.. sm,..
I ,.+tenit. ~lrh 1lae1.
Ledlel, TMM
''Go-Go" loots
2.88
Our Reg. 3.M
Oboole blaclc or wbb,
Iii.ea $-9.
Chldren's -
Dress
Shoes
Brushed Leather
Clearance ot girls •
boys dress shoes.
MN'•-·· .,.f.,d. 1 .. a11td c.1.,-.
Si~H 6Vi-12
Automotive Center
Valuiel to 3.9S.
Childrens sizes
Starting Nov. 16
Shop till 10 P .M.
Mon. thru Sat.
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Sunday .
. '
Jumbo Tote White Utility SEWING
Curler Caddy DEODOR~NT Envelopes FILLER . · CHEST
. .
Matciecl Set · Chair ~Seat & Back
48¢ 73•: :-·.' 27¢ &1~ 2.94 t •
3-Pc. -L11ga.. Replacement Kit
-7.88 4 ms 8.00 . Our Reg.1.3~
diolce ef c.lort 111 pla1tic ltet
witli clrew-strin9 top.
7'x5'x781h" dt-.iom.
Ideal fol:,...;. ol tOoll,
etc.
' H~ ......... ,.. De,t. . , I
1,.
Our Reg. 9't ;.
TELEVISION.,.
ADVERTISED
GAMES
2.88
Our l'l,U. Our Reg. 3.89
I llele, wltle ttHl!I. Fitt9411 trey
0ur .... 1ua .
FMh kit (CMll_. lilt; back corer and banlware. Fits
~ • 1" tUp .. ICftW On chitn. ~ colors.
SA YELLE
~ARN
Clwlsl11m
Ccrcls
'KITCHEN . -
. SINK SIT
61•
Our Reg. 1.17
4 ply. 4 oz.
Our .....
Winter Bea1.tty
50 amorted ...........
Foam-Back
Place Mats
6/1.00
' Our .... 111
~Colan
METAL lilf-'t ;. PICTURE Stre.-. -FRAME Sleeper ·
2/11 1.57 c
Our reg. 87c. 8xl0 · Our --, .. . gold metal hme 'f:4 .Jllr1b. 22 mo. with glass. 1 or 2 piece.
METAL C.OT
w/ 2" PAD
TOY SPECIAi.ii
8.88
Portable aluminum bed
bas urethane@ foam pad,
is 24%72", link· sprtni
base. ~lnforced lep.
Folds flat.
"JOHNNY ASTRO" by T.,,.,.
IEG. t .t6
MAIYIL tt.e MUSTAN•
OUI ~G. 11.6'
ITC Ho.A-SKETCH
OUI UG. 2.6'
PLASTIC SHADS
OUI UG. 1.3'
•• -
OurR ... 61c
48 fld. oz .
STANDARD SIZE
CRIB MATTRESS
.7.81
,, 9.88
1.97
97c·
5.88 . BONDED ·FABRtC
Our R ... 7.77 0. .... 1.88
4 hp Only · 1.57Yd.
Fit8 standard size Clips. Wat.er·
proof. 45".W• widths in 2-10 yd. lengths. Deftgn-er-mnplet
in prints, solids and novelty design all bonded to 100%
acetate tricot.
REVERSIBLE
BATHROOM
RUG
4.24 -
Ow .... 5.37
Oblong cotton rug ii Tlx-
48". Assorted colors.
}
Wall-to-Wall .
Bathroom
Carpet Kit
5.88
Our Reg. 7.94
5x6'-aMtd. colors
..-,UCE
Wooclllurning
Log Grate
. ·~7¢
I
~--97c
B18* llii Sile is 19,.
Wide.
.._ lllllflNY•-nt Dept.
6.66
Our Reg. I.II
Sile 'Z2 x 84,.
3 Sllelf Spacesaver
.... '·" ,5.BS:
'lbne wide, Wtter-Jll'OOf, Cract-pn>of p~tie
shelves, 2 towel rings, rubber tipped teqsion
poka. Model 4601.
2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MES
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50 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, NOYem.ber 8, 1967
...
S& H i• America' a oldm most re~lable
ltamp plan, eatabliahed in 1898. S&H
GrHn Stamps are worth more be-
cauae they buy more. lh•Y give you
almost twice ea many fln••t brand
nam.-product• from leading manu-
facturera. You're ao amart to join more
than 36,000,000 other thrifty women
who aeve S&H Gr•n Stamps.
..
.
• I • ..,;
. WITH TllS COUPON
~T"'YJ>jl(t~IY ALPHA llTA ITOftl
4 •• -
· DOUBLE .fW CREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES*
'VICLUDINO fLUID DAlllY l'llDOUCT•.r TOIACCO • MAGAZINES. LIMIT ONl COUl'ON 1"111 FAMILY • ADULTI ONLY
GOOD ONlY lHURS.. ml.. SAl. NOV. ~.10.11
WUTMINIR I 1970 lelu 5952 Wut A ... e LA6UNA l0822 S. Coo t Hiwey e CO STA MIU 241 E. 17th St. e S_ANTA ANA 5111 £di119., 1110 S. l rhtol e U•UNA
HILLS llei1ure Worlll 1 US4 I Cell• De Le Luise e FOUNTAIN VALLIY atlO Wer11er e HUNTIN•TON HACH Hemilton •"d lroo~~ursf •o•S Ademt e HUNTIN•TON HACH
GET rJWI
.. ::~
·nd .... i,eoµty Ai·ds
I ' • .
•Holl$EW4RES,· PIQCIC & tl4flONERY SUPPLIES,
. Pn·sUPPtlES·AND ·lOMri Ol 01ilER 'DISCOUNTED ITEMS
IVllY DAY
Rl111R IETR DllOOUIT
PllCES
fBEWJl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ lollll " 11 • .... CMle P'Ytce 11t
Quiet World 78 CALMATIVE
1WS S&.H GREEN ST AM)S
.
• l'tcllltl • -Clllll'"* •
IY.&1ta1 78-
' • t*9t Ila • Ms. CMM ..... 71t
. 4-WAY es-· -1\..._ -_ -~, ·eow· Ta~ltts
Sal '1Lus S&.H GftEN STM\'5
~ ---
kt. lottlt • Rt1. Cllll~ Met lh
SALHEPATICA72• LAXATIVE nus S&H ~UN ST AM'5
.,_... • I N. • •tt. CNlll "'let ti.II
IAIY MAG1ca7-LOTION nus ~H GREEN ST AM'5
. . ' , .
Ulll Ulll • llU. CllAlll NICl 11.80
IAN ROU·ON79; DEODORANT
HAIA • X· TRASI PRlaD BELOW DISCOUNT
(SPECIAL PURCHASES WITH ADDED SAVINGS PASSO) ·ON TO YO
GOOD ONLY WHILE SPECIAL OFFER IS AYWBLEI .
"lllSSAI"
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STOKELY • 303·~NS
Wednesday, November 8, 1967
• • • f.
. ' ALL A[PHA BETA STORES WILL BE OPEN
9 A.M.-6 P .M. VETERANS DAY
.SATURDAY, NOVEMIEI 11
STOKELY • 303 CANS
, • GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIONS
• STEWED
TOMATOES
MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM
ft~o 4i'1 00
• GRAVENSTEIN
APPlESA,Ua
•BAVARIAN
~ KRAUf.
~"\o .5· ·i ·•·1· ~·
lie ' . •
.·
HONR · . .fl dw . POD :PEAS iic-.
ML !TIM& llllfTD TO,_;;;.~ ULU l~ cowmt i.r AU. T~ l'ftlll • IANHICTIOR IUMM'TUI a. YIM MOM'f llmMOEO • ~ ~ ~ ~;. MMl WU lO ----....
~Anotherch4;K:ke~p1eas~;
calls Alpha Beta•s
Man· In Blue J
Alpha Beta'• ·~ In Blu.....tht --. lft cibarp-mak" aun the \lb• of ,a.opp~q ~na •!'f Jons, wben you come 111. An11 .lle b•pe tll• cheek-out lines ahort,
when you IO oat.T · · l
Y0u'Jl find AlDha 'lt•'• llan .tn Btu. at tbe Alpha Beta near JOG. .Bt tam pridt ill hf, .tore dd in ita p~ And hJa senutn• interest-bl hJs cuatomen ta
8haNd b7 =:m.mber of hia ltatt-Ute triendJ7, coort.eoaa, ht) 1 ~1'o ~ Alpha Beta the
nJelllt place in =borhoed to Jhop. You'll lib it.
DllBUQUE • ROYAL IUfftT IQ'8 MAID
CANNID ·SLICED
h
HAM~ BACON
.....
~-;. .. , .....
HADllA
EGGS
~--~ 5 1.ii:·· ... . " .!" "T '· ....... ·g~ .. . lll1"0S •
YU9AN co ....
l·LB.
CAN 73'
2-lB. w. •1 .. CAN aa.11111
9 OUNCE
INSTANT • $1M
SANKA INSTANT~· $111
KEM RATION
2$.0l. SIZE
DOG
·POOD
2i5r
ITMIQIT • ~ • t GueecE
LOUTaTAILI
JOHNST~ FROzEH _
FRUli;g ~-~-· Piii SAVE 20c . ....... _
.IOHHTOI FROZH Pll IHIUI 13-0Z. PACKACE 1tt
BIRDSEYE• F'ltOZtN·• l~Z. PKGS. • ~VE 20c 6 F •1 •
·PEAS or CORN ~ .
CAL FAME • FROZEN • 64)l. C!"I • SAVE 12C 5 F '1"' ORANGI 4'UICI ·.. ~ .. .
•lrM RH• 24-0UflC£ BKG'• SA'lf trc ~ 3 F '1·
SHOUTRINGS· ~
FllOltll l'OfAlOP · ·
\ I '
EVERY DAY LOW PRICE
LOWER THAN DISCOUNT
C~RP'"SAUci 2r
uUYis.'.PUMPKIN 19' ~ • J ' ..... !
111111 lfTI • l2·ot _.49c VALUE• DANISH 39'
APPU WING
111111 fffl ~ 22~-0Z. •1¥HITE & WHEAT 3 F •t•
PRIMIUM-BREAD ~ .
D£IR PARK• 2-lB. PACl(M;E • $1.19 VALUE . .Afti
DAllllll 1 GOOKll~ ilil'
•1tt WILSON'S• Fu\IOIFUL SWONINO/
CUTlnlUM • nlOllll • 1~ ll. ~. •1 Jf •IADm IH•IMP u.
~·CUfTlllCUT wttUAMS • EXTRA LEAM • llltU CUI(
JR~
DI•· DiTli
1~ Lk-Mr. ...
flOl1M Gia. • UnE SIZE • SWE£f
JUICI. ORANGIS
11tM U • Mm M1J JUICY
R.ORIDA TANGILOS
8 FAil CIOf'I
LARGI PIRSIMMONS
lllf'ttA lffl • 14 OUNCE PACKAGE
'LARGE
BOLOGNA
l\N Im CM WUONS CBTlflOl • 1-l.8. pt(Q.
ALL MP.I RIANKI
I OUM:£ SIZE • SAft 45c
XLNT ·81EF TAMAUI
lltN IOI • & OZ. PU. • OOMUTIC
SUCID SWISS CHllSI
FlElSC*MN'S • I-LB. CAllTOff
MARGARINI
79~ . IUCm H~Ua.,.. ~11n79c EASTERN 5 5 C COitNEDam 79c ~ll wtUTl MEAT R YtoOO QUM:{TY · IWOllD .. IH ITIAK189~ ROUNDS . ,. 'OfMJllOO LI. l ..t.I. flt(O. .
c.u;.0180"luici .4~
I
MOTT'S FIGU~E SCHILLING I
CONTROl MtALS I A.AVOltPUL I • Cllldttl S-lltll1 HOLIDAY'S • I • IMf ltn . =~· .... I rotJLTRY " Or 1 t\, I • ..!~-1 SfASONINQ II•. ..,.. I ~ 99c I •QUNO I MOITS FRUIT TREATS I CIM&AMON 11:-2• J3c I : =::: #f:.:i. 3 ~ •100 I :8i'"o ._ oi. 23c II • .,., .. a ltu!IMrry 11 I Sitt • .,., .. a ltrlWMny 1 I
•
PACIFIC
HONEY
TREAT
GRAHAMS
2 ~x 69c
LIPTON
TEA
FAMILY PACK
B~~ 49C
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WISHBONE
ITALIAN-
SALAD
DRESSING
8 OUNCE J9 BOTTl.[ C
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GIMT t ilt M:UGl
BOLD
DETERGENT
INCLUOU IOc.OfF
Mvt 6 t3c 5c
I I NIWI f NABISCO ~ APPETEASERS
I ~ACffJ,Q Of 6
I . CIWCEHT ROUS I . ONION • CHEOE
I Y()Uft 39 I CHOICt c
I
ntESE PllCES
EFFECTIVE
IN ALL
ALPHA BETA
STORES
. _.._,,,,.,,,;_...__.__._. ____ ~---....;;~--~
•:•100
10'
10!
~~T 33c 12c .
51
5J DAILY PILOT WfdntSd~, Nowmber 8, 1967
31-0L IOnll
111 59c Said
~~•kllf
MAYFRESH 39c
FLOU R . l ~ a~c
... .. # ••• --iu. ... , . 4 $1
COTT,•Gr ..,,, :r 20c llAK~RINE.: .. "·· ... -1 .. ~:L. . "'
lllL'Fa'..Tl.aSBR' •K.'F'A~ST~ i ... sm.59., c Ciifm.: .......... nrn: ........ 1 tL65c llA I Alt I "' .......... ············ ,_ -1' ll. .Ill ...... 4gc raiaurs .................................... 99c P~IEANN1scoW~H2E1z.ll~C~·l."E .. S~ ......... : ... 49c .
llAYflllll 1 u. ":.* · 25c PET •AT 11Y •ll ... : .... :•k ... _ .... '1• SODA cu .... ERs ............. ~....... ,.o. 01111 r•onN FOOD sEC'IH)N
FOUl~.!_IZ.IUI.'* ''Jl:C ~-~m 1UZ.UI 6 f $1 CASCADt DETERCENT ............. ~-c ,. -JUI ... M·~·l:'J:...... Ir 1..., sin u PACI $1 • _,. • Pllff 1Ul • 25c DASH DETERGENt ..................... , ·114~MER .. ~ ................ ..
IE CAF 5 ll. Ml 95c s1 • ..... OlWIOFF 30c INST ANT COFFEE..... .~::. R ............ ... •r mrrE11M~ att=· YRLIW. 29C PIUS IUEPI _..:-Rt · ................. 5gc
, ... ,.,,,.\ ........ ,. w";, ~..... IROlllNG BOA PAD .. .. ........... . ~ ~ ,.... .... IJllnlr-. fEATVRES I LEAi IASIM POIK
su11SM1N£ 1 t1. 111 · • jfta -i.mn -· t 39c
HYDRDX COOKIES ..................... ...-u mLE POTATOES......... ,
]i JS....... ,,:,. . 3 For$ l ' > ALL AT -LOW PllG
rib
steaks
:.. ........
··9m0ked ··:\! l\11UrrwKL ............ 49c '
,_ ., _...: .• tiW11GER .................... 3F11 $l
• Si;cate's re llt ""' 1 . Mii · ..., ""..., ,. 'l Because New J•• lit "'PPED flATS ..... s-..lli..rwt.,:Aic ......... 3 "::_
· forbids the sale of at.MN• AMrrSE FOOD ...,. ... so11 ,.._, "* istrations, tbP state matlr Ulltt '"""" ........... lill)l .. .,t!,.. ...... -.... " ..... ~·
=~ d.:au:e: !p:Ik~; MOOK CHEDDAR CHEESE.. ... -... ~=.!~~........... ..
· more than a decade. Under
the arrangement, municipal
; courts send the It.ate unan-
. swered parking summonses
· W'hicb llst only the license
· • number of the vehicle. The
: state sends numbers to Polle
· and Polle send& back the
namt and address of the
car's owt>tt.
-ln Nebraska, Polk pays
" the salary of a clerk in the
~ motor veblcln department.
;. She sendl tbe liJts to De·
: troit, wbe~ the slips are al-
~ phabetized and returned to .; Li.nco In.
:· Besides the auto registra-
tion list Kinnesota sells to
· Polk. the ttate sells 50 to 100
lilts of various types to va·
.: rious interests. They range
·• from liltl al dentists, doe-
r. ton and reriaurants to a
' computer printout of 210,·
~· 000 boat OWDera -the lat-
: ter for •. '~ Every year slnce 19'22,
Polk bas compiled a com-
plete nationwide list of au-
to regis trations. It u s e s
• them primarily, It says, for ~ some 50 statistical reports
• sold wlUtin the automotive
:; industry and secondarily for
. sale to direct mail adverfu-
;: en.
Polk, e privately owned
.. company that doesn't make
·. public finandal statements,
., would say only that 10 per-
• cent of lta tacome is deriv-~ ed from ttie registration
•. lists. It dld say, however,
~· that tht ll1ta are expenJive
• to the 1v1r11e cturect mall
....
n£ucious APPLES .... 4 '.~~u-
PlO«IDA INDIAN laV'Elt RUIY 8 s 1 RED GRAPEFRUIT............ for
ciiSPCELERY ............ 2 •u.29-
fARMFRESH 2 l·U . 2• CRISP CARROTS ........ ~~~ .,.
THICK MEAT IANANA 7' CALIF. Ou NOOR 4• SQUASH .... 1& DAT cE~~c/:KG . .,.
FROM OUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT $ 85 MIHM WALKER'S STHICKT IDUUON 9
=· TEN HIGH .. uLrc~~r::~m1AL Yi ca1.
IOYAl OCCASION $319 VODKA ,.~or stb
IUlUH'S CRYSTAi YOUt $389 GIN tmoor ...... CHOICE ••• , ... Qt.
ROYAL OCCASION IUtCUlllf. CllAlllS, $129 ORY WINES .... ,~"':~:~,~:s( ........... uL.
WOODLAND 10 YlUS OLD 100 noor $459
STRAIGHT KTY. BOURBON .. . SI'
' ham
OI
RIB 99c ROAST ..
SMOKED MW SPECIA.f.S •
SLICED BACON ................. .;:,-=:.., ...... ..
CORNED BEEF -..-.. _ .. .
SEAFOOD SPECIALS
FIUET OF DCWI PERCH ................................. 59'
LAIE SE TS ....................................... 1 Ml. .............. 3gC
BEEF BACON .................. Mllt " • llORTIDI TIUCOD FILLETS .......................... 69'
PASTRAMI ............ ~·:L ...... ~.-... -...... ""9r FILLET If SOLE ..................................................... ac
·These fabulous prices are effective seven days at Mayfair!
OAE~IDA FROZEN POTATOES ........... ~,.'r. ............... 29c
. PALMOUYE LIQUID DETERGENT .......... .&~ ......... 75c
STAR-KIST FROZEN TUNA PIES ........ JIL ....... 4 ••r $1
M.C.P. FROZEN FRUIT DRINKS ....... •Jt ......... 10 ••r $1
LAYA BAR SOAP ................. l!UWSllfUI .................. 2 ftr 27c
ORE-IDA FROZEN FRENCH FRIES .............. ~:: ........... 29c
STAR-KIST LOBSTER TAILS ......... IOl PM .................... $1 II
ROSE ROYAL FROZEN CHEESE PIE ..... ~ML ........ 69c ..
WONG'S CHOW MEIN FROZEN DINNER ....... 1~~L 55 c
ADVHTIHD 1t•tCts
IFFICTIVI 7 •ULL DAYS
THUi$., .NOV. t thru
WID., NOV. 1 S
. -• IDIYJUJ'.
AO' 11 I \If Pl I I 111 • I *I II I Al 1 M a ' 1 A •8 u A' a 1 , , •
.,,.f,l d\•O••'•v l ••wll\,CH A"'0\••••1•·-,t.o..,..,.i ·• ''
11') ........ ,,, .,,,,, ()'·~··'''' •llll •• ,., ,,, •• ,. '
J l l\I •• , •• ) •It a <' r 1 • \I' ••)I
~buyer.
When lt sells to direct
ma.ii hou1es. Polk ectuaUy
keeps the list and ITMlUs the
sample or brochure for the
MAYFAIR MARKET -175 EAST 17TH ST.,· COST A MESA 2030 W. ht. St., S1nt1 Ana
'
9892 Westminster, G1rdtn Grove
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•
..... .. . -
• leach & EdlBCJW llvcl., Huntlntton
leach
• '2300 twbor llYcl. at Wlhoa St.-
Hart»or ShoppiDt C.....,, Costa Mesa
• 6827 Weslllll..., at .,... West, w ... ....,., • 233 E •. 17tta St. C11ta Mesa ShopplnCJ
C....,,COllaM ...
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• Wiiii r C.... •Well W1111•
~=:n~=· s1011 . hotoreold, thlet
or inf·
'l"Yal••I , c . .,,_
Perteet tor •andJ, bath•I n 111u, IOtton
ba1l1. :s2••
. 5lplr Valli Price!
ti., ........ " ...... LI ....... _______ _
QualltJ Con·
rtraction for a
dependable
light.
•1•Yal•elefft
Lacq .. rware
· •1At Drl •rite
tfax & Cl••••r
:pa'i;;&;-Off 99c
;~ 'l~;'i"'-'~·· $1 09
•
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Km'laft9r
•ban and $210 ~o~e. ...... ............. ..... , ..........
A heayY-duty felt mut-
er thlt lookl It hancllea
like a fine writing in-
strument. Instant dry·
Ing. Spring pocket clip.
..,
Wed~. Nowmber 8, 1967 DAJLY PILOT ~
~ 1406 W ....... aacl lrldol St.-
E•ger C•tw, S.ta Ana
• .17904 MagMllcl St. at Talbert, ..... v...,
......... -n·
Ill fw Clrlslms I SM
I.Illy R1•ilfll
Prl•-•
111av .... ··9''
OHfgMd for.
aafer ahavlng.
!nlOOthe r .,.
• leg troot1lno.
iUY llOW & SAVEi
•12• Mal·lell ·
Tlll•91naker •p3
.. Fun facto17
-with every-
th t n g for
• frightful ialutl§e-10me .Ucto~
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arclCOY ..
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titles, 'subjects! SllgbtlJ
aoiled.
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oa.A11D Wltl1I AUACOll
HALI HILL ru11: ... a1un ...... -..... '
GRIPE 2 u.
JELLY.L ........ ~
SALE PllCES EmCTIYE tmS. tin WEDS., lm•EI -.1
3430 W. Llneoln, Anaheim 8522 Wemninmr Blvd., Westmlnste
2564 W. BrNdw1y, An.thelm 14212 Mines Ave., Whittler
2180 Newport Blvd., Costa~ 1800 E. Colllns, Orange
707 W. 19th St., Cotti Meta 2630 Edinger St., S1nt1 An•
8888 Ch•pm•n Avenue Garden Grove . .
~CM----fMP*•MWl'luwaiGlllSf.
~'IPlmllDISE , CHUCK ROAST "
.. a''•-· .... ---~.,,. ZEEWIP'flfll__ . .:.11'
ZEE 11111 fmE __ .:.31•
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UU.CllOICE
• STITD llOS. CElllDIEEF
GaOUNDIN
OUR OWN STOUS
flDl·WI
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DINNER
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FRANKS ?-~&.Itri
LADY ANN
CHERRY
NAPOLEON MOllBL'Sr AU. lllP
49! :~ 59c ;
iiiND~~a(
LOTION ..
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APPLES
FANCY, UTAH, ROMI llAUTY
e
MANCY, 11D ..,..oa '!!ftANAS
GRAPES 2 29e •ANCY • .::::
LU.• 2 LIS.25• u.s.-.,...,Nc,_ 325 CUCUMBERS
O"IONS &a e 3~~.
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Boys Club New t
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-WedfttSCU1, Nowmber 8, 1967 DAJLY PILOT, n
J ohn Moore
Named Editor (;itrus Queen Sought
· Football Throw Contest Under Way John ~ ot Co.ta Mesa SAN BERNARDINO -clpate will be conaldered, pleled oo later than Feb. 25 . _ ~ ~=. ~ The search for California'• acconUna to P'red J. Bur· to permit entry in flna1
Holloftln ls but a mem-111tei eoafereace Fr t d a 1• o.atnJ Branch wu Mn. JtepnlentiDC ibe Upper magazine at Callfonala State JM citrus queen got under me s t tr, chairman ol tbe judging at the orange abow.
ory now for more than 700 Nov. 3, at tbe Puadena Jolll Brant. Motben aub Bay Motben Qub YU Lori College, FullertoD. way today, prepm-atory to contest commlttee. Conteita.nta must be be-
boy1 &Dd 1trl1 who enjoyed' Boys Club. "*"poee of tM pr.lldemt She wlll ai.o R1dl.. pl'tlideGt. Acco m· Moore, 1 ·--•or -.1o.A~-the annual National Oranae . Letters tnvtUng Southern tween 17 and 22, 1lngle and
Hallow .. n penny carnivals ool • to '...i • 1 .,..._ i a~ -· Na11cy ~ pPUWQ" Show here March 7-17. California cbamben of com-realdenta ol California.
at ~"' the UDDf'I" Bay and c ereace waa .,ve Mn• oa • paae • ..,... waa P a 11 D Qlll:I ... _ pby m1jor, hew a 1'9mem· """"' rr-ch o( the Motben Clubl repreaeata. aceompanled bJ Mn. Bob-Fawcet. -.. Tbe coot.eat wlll be limit· mere" and aervice organi-Previous co.itestants. except
Central bran · es Uves owortuDJty to abare hie PanW. Mn. MaJ u...,. Yant.am. ~ P'i9ber and uo:11 staff. ed t4) e en1l'Jes. '!be fJr1t zatlons to participate are those formerly selected 8' ~~~Club of tbe Harbor projtcf{deu. and Mn. Nancy Kabler. Joe FlecUDI~~ at· St.He Uvu at lm a.urch 41 orcanllltions eending no. now betq malled. Commu· the cltrUI queen, are ellgi·
Hl&hUlhl ol the Ha)low· • __ Ret>r_;,.._ese_nt._tt_v_•_f_o_r_tbe __ o1_1bumdf ___ <ee_mm_T_T_T_T_tendld __ tbe __ "._ ____ • ___ • Coe_ta_M_u"""a'""'. ____ tulca_._Uon __ of_de_•Ir_e_to_l*'ti __ • _ntty __ cootes __ ~_JnUJt __ be_co_m_· _b_l_e _to_com_.;...pe_te_. ---
een carGlvala tbla year wu
a "ct:w:nber ol borron."
Bruce Ketchum. Upper Bay
arts aod crafts dlrectot,
created tbe charaeterl for
the cbamber. Boys Quba
~e1:::U
throw coatelt
.. beliMlnl a
both brancM•·
C o m p etitioll
' ror boy• a to 11
will be held at tbe .c.ntral
Branch at 3:!» p.m. eKb
Monday. Tuesday and Wtd-
nt1day. At the Upper Bay
Branch, Ile cont.at Wiil '91
at 3: 30 p.m. eaeb 'I'bul'ldl1.
Friday and Saturday.
Baaket ball for third thrOUCh 11ventb g r a d e r a
s t a r te d Monday' at both
branches. Adults are needed
to help with coachinC and
officlaUng. Tbey can aak
about the Upper Bay Brandl
program bJ calling COedl
Bob 04er at MU371, and
about Ole Central BrJDcb
procram bJ Gllliag ec.cil
Don Sedler • 648-9387.
Both lnDcbe• need VCJlllD.
tee' help far lapidary du> ... Adult ~ 'Wiil
"Oft. boJ -uwcwtlqjitJ to develop • wcirthwtdl8
bobbJ," ~· to Liu Yutorn. ewatl" dlrecW. Yaaton allo than._ tbt
-Motbe ra Oubl ol llatb
bnndJel aad many volun-
teers who helped make tbe
Halloween parties much fun
for the youngsters.
'!be local branches' Moth-
ers Clubs were reprellDled
at a regional ladies auxll·
Evacuation
Of Animals
C.Ommended
All untold ttory of the <>I'· .
ange County fire came to
light today when Robert H. Hai~t. DW., directs ol
the county Heallh Depart·
ment's vltedlulrtu IST·
ices, pral.Jed the lifeMviDC
work of the county'• Animal
Control Service.
Hundreds of horses, lin-
stock, birds and even mon·
keys were evacuated from
the burn areas, Haiibt re-
ported.
He said that from the
service's "command post"
in the Orange County Anl·
mal Shelter at 581 S. Man-
chemr, Orange, poundm~
ter Orvllle Muon dlr~~
rescue operaUons. S a I d
Haight:
"The Animal Control Sen·
ice tactically and loliatical·
ly put forth a mulmum ef •
fort to care for and evacu
ate domestic and wild anl·
mall from tbe Lire diluter
area. Hundreds of borses,
other llveatock, blrdJ a n d
exotic anlmala 1ucb u mon·
keys bad to be evacuated to safe areaa _..., toad ud
shelter could be found and
emergency veterinary care
could be provided.
"'the chief ol tbe Animal
Health Service. Dr. Rudolph
Frcilllch. early set up a
vetertnarY aid station at the
Foothlll High School in the
mrth Tustin area.
"At the ~ak of the rescue
acUvitlet were 17 animal pa-
trol trucks pulling all kinds
of animal trailers. Two ~e
0rlftge County's own, t w o
loaned to us by U-Haul, and
other" which were borrowed
private trailers. "Hours worked seem un·
Important to the 19 animal
cont:rOl officers on the fire
line. Only one thina seemed '° be important and ttial wa~get the live anlmall to
a safe place and the dead
animals removed from the
scene ol the tragedy when
time permitted.
"It made me proud to
work with such dedicated
men as the Oraqe 'Counl1,
Animal Control 001ce:r1, '
Hal&ht concluded.
Day at Races
To Aid Charity
Orante County'• Knl&bta
of Columbua wlll have a
day at the ra~• Saturday
to benefit the organl.zaUon'a
many charities.
Fund1 raised from the
KnJgbts' trip to Hollywood
Park will gu to school schol·
arsh.lps , rehabilitation proJ·
eels at Orange County Ju-
venile Hall. missions, help
for widows and orphans 11.nd
a.id to youth through t h e
Olympic Fund.
I'
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fOI symptl)lllltic fllltf tf -
SlllS COl&estiol Iii lly fMf.
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Slicts, '6cas ... ~ _,. flSt •• lleclric .......... 7 77 ~ ....
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cl111 fr1it =..:.•t 2 79 U11Ws •. ..
~Utility
llll POINT PINS
Assorted brillillt II* colors.
•ei•lc -· 3il .111411.~I
"Hi-llltensity" l.AJJPS
., lOSll ... tic• c..,.... .....
"Stadelll"
flulblt IOOSI Hd, .i.to
switch. ''i Of ~,:: ~-10.95
"Classic"
£x1n loll ed. lli·lo switch.
B<ass « Grey 18 95 ~: Welut •
"Cricket"
Teltscop.n1 m •/rtf1tc1et !Mt
SWl'ttlS I full 14 95 )60-. Clloost
from asst colors. •
• Table Radio
COOL-RAY'·
~ POLAROID' ............
Olly CO(l-MY l'(lAIOOM ps~s "'9,....... PCUDO Imes ~t
ni, nftecW Sin • •• IS demal-sntld Oft TV.
« ats .......
ARDEN DOW "LYSOL''
Dh1llhct..t SPIAY
lllMlrilll .............. ........... ... ... ClUNEI .
SMltS wtt-.t ~:r:c ... Satltlm... ISJ
. "ALPO''
DOG FOOD
....~lllat'r""9ctl II tlllir M )llM.
1~ez. tM 14 ez. Sin nu.s,nren
A select ISSOl'tll9t cl SUpelt
california .-fd
•. • Md •lace' flwits 2 69
' bllldell aJ. . , n>flds. 2 lb. I
16-Plla
Tableware m
TOm:I-Realislictlly desitned ••• It 1ea1~ works. Uses ftlU· 13 88 ltr hquW aoaps, Sll*llt
Otf-ot lllldles fir water e
COlltm.
"Metrecal''
llOlllll IOAID
Pad & Caver .-m.llAll -"'nf1ol" coatecl crmr, IX!ra ,_, ;~. !', e.y rliltorted ., .... ~'. ..,.,. 2 39 / ial.st. •
llt: C<et111, AollliCltor
I Miii rwtic Ille.
3.00
............ "" 2.50
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HIY H WIH wit•
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nc 53c 7}; IL Sill
Lint "Pie-Up"
IEUUC-Oaiclly rolls
nry liftt, •s~ dllldrulf, pet hairs from clothing,
11pllolstery. &&c
l•Slu
"Roll-n-Rinse" Ult h•eur .,
llUIAC -l>lls ""' liAt, fuzz, etc. Wiien ifs flll of llt, sfmply rinse
'toffl ·1 39 1• Slz• •
''PHOTO MATE'' Waste Baskets ., LoMA
.
................. !",.... "Clalak Fl•l1'" -Witll tolorllll de$ilft$ ill
florJI and 1eome1Tlc patterns Oft llllSllroont
colir bltkground. •
HUNTINGTON BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Adamt &
l rookhurst
Sprlngd•I•
& Edln9•r
I NEWPORT BEACH 1010 Irvine In I . W"tcllff Pl•u
) tftm._ .......... _......,., __ .,..,..,...., ...... ,.._
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Mlt.b11f tritUH~lu ... 3.69.
BARGAIN BASKET WILL IE
'OPEN VETERANS' DAY
SAT .. NOY. 11th -10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
HICKORY SMOKED
BAR M Western Style
=~ SLICED
•
BACON
59~
BAR M Western Style
FRESH CHUCK STYLE
llvtR 39c SAUSAGE Ht
BAR M Westem Style
ALL MEAT BULK STYLE
SLICED 49c BOLOGNA Ht
· BAR M WISTIRll ITYll
BONILESS • N • LEAN
TAVERN
HAMS
EASTERN GRAIN F£D
SHOULDER
PORK ROAST
c
Ht
EASTERN GIAIN FED
PORK STEAKS
J EAS!ERN GRAIN FED 79~ BONELESS
PORK ROAST••••••
.
EASTERN GRAIN FED
SMALL SIZE PORK 59~ SPARE RIBS
OUR OWN COUNTRY STYlE
PORK 39• SAUSAGE.... a
YOUNG-N-TENDER
BEEF LIVER
OSCAR MA YER All Meat or All ..., I
WIENERS • • • • 59~
OSCAR MA YER FULL VIEW
SLICED 69~
BACON •••••
FROZEN FOOD
FOREMOST-1/2 Gal. Flat Carton
:~ ICE
Downey Flalce STARKIST
WAFFLES LOBSTER Rosarita
PKG. 10 WAFFLES TAI LS DINNERS Reg. 39c 9 oz. Pkg.
29c s129 39~
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..
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• PEAS • 50LDEN CREAM COIN
• WHOLE IEINAL CORN
• FIENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS
• YELLOW CUNG PEACH HALVES
• YBJ.OW CUNG PEACH SUCES
DB. MONTI
• RtUll' COCITAIL-303 Cans
• IUJIDAllN ORANGES-11 oz. Cans
• RAPEFlllT SEcnONS-303 9-
• WHOLE TOMA f9ES • 303 Can ~ S1EWED
'IOIMTOIS-~3 • C. Gn. IEANS. 3 Cw
e C.. ••••• la11111 I OL
e8"1ACH l.L ..........
e ZUCHINI I oz:·
mc1111r...-S.S•1a•1ll Cans
• Mun COCKTAIL • ··~
e APRICOT HAL YES I oz.
e GllAPEFRUIT SICTIONS..I oz.
e F8RllONE PIACHU
FOL GER'S
INSTANT
COFFEE
.10-.J. Can
1 ._ caa ... 69c ·
2 .. can .. $1.37
DEL MONTE
YAMI
YOGURT
TOMATO
CATSUP
14 01.
BO TILES
-
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DEL MONTE-No. 1 Tai Can
ALASKAN r--~--~---------~
RED
SOCK EYE
SALMON
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TOMATO I
SAUCE
10 ·: •1 :
SWEET 2: 29¢ CUCUMBERS
DE ANJOU 10! PEARS
C and H - 5 LB. BAG ·-=·-I
GAR 29c :
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Prices lffectlvea
Thur., Fri., Sat., Sun.·
Noven1ller 9, 10, 11, 12
WI GIVI WI OIVI
8LUI CHIP 8LUI CHIP
ST AMPS ST AMPS
CRISP RADISHES =': TANGERINES COSTA MESA • 19th and Placentia
or
GREEN 5¢ 2 :29c ONIONS • • • bu.
ANAHEIM • 1150 N. East St.
PLACENTIA • 710 W. Chapman
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BzJ!>ROOllV WENCi: ~ ..............
Our word "diet" come1
fr o m the Greek "diata"
which means "way of llv·
I.Di.".
American diets certainly
refffd cu way m Uvtnc. In
these day1 ol afflnence . we
Ml !llOl9 meat, m<a fat,
more sugar. At the mne
time we expend leas eDll'IJ
in our jobs, in our boule-
c.t, in Jetting from one
Salad Artist
I . I
Decorate With F .uit
The west has l1ldt aa
abundant variety ol fruita
nallable yur round. lt'1 no
trick to create the popular
fruit salad.
When the bomemabr cre-ates it, Ille ahould anume
the role ol an artilt, ape·
dally if the salad ta part
of the buflet dinner. Plan
the saliad according to the
menu. Arrange t b • fruits,
canned or tr.h or a com·
bination of both .in ll'OUPI
OD a JHatter.
nu attordl the opportu.
nity ol uaiDC the al.ad •• a cenfA!!l>lece decoration u
it iJ colorfW and appeaHn1
to the eye. It alJO allowa
the gueltl to cbooae the
combmetion of frultl they
enjoy. Once the salad ii
planned, take a Utile time
and consider the dre.aalng.
It's mighty important to
serve a drenlnc. that com·
plementl fruit.
Hooey-sweetened, ain1er
lime drffatnc ii just the
right type to aerve with ·al·
most any combl~tion el
frulU. It really -adds lip to
fruit and beat of all it's pre-
pared jiffy quick.
GINGER LIME DRESSING
1 cup ("' Pait) dairy sour
cream
1 t.eespoon grated Kme
peel
2 tableapoe>n1 fresh Um•
juice
2 table1poon1 honey
2 tea spoons minced cryt•
talllted ginger
Blend sour cream with re·
malning Ingredients. CbJll
30 minutes or longer to blend
navors. Delicious over fresh
fruit salads. Makes 1 cup. ' ·· .... ·----·---·------· --~!;·-·---.---~---...-....-·-~·~---
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be a comdGm choice. Most
of DI doo't .eem 1l> have a
built4!1 mechanism that tells
us wbeD we've had enough
food fw our needs.
C«tatn Mrimels, such a s
cbk:bns and rata, do have
ttd.I builWll control and au· ~ .. j\.lllt the right
~mf to 1Mh>iain.an ideal 'ftithl 8acb eoimall have
to be force • fed to make
them frat. seems like people are
more like the animals of
the jungle wbo gorge them·
telves when food is avail·
able because it may be a
long time until the next
meal Thll insttnct may
have been appropriate f o r
primitive man, bat it's out·
moded now.
REASONS FOR
OVEREATING
Eating la so much a part
of our llfe. Everywhere we
go people are eating. Every·
where we look-TV, maga·
zines, newapapen, shop-
ping centers -food is
temptingly displayed a D d
talked about, and our appe-
tites aroused. It's hard to
resist constant temptation.
Our social lives revolve
around eating and drinking
also. Every social occasion
-bir1Ddeys, h<ltidays, din·
nen, weddings, partiu, cof·
fee breab-includes food.
And each occasion gives us
an excue fOI' overeating.
And then, of course, eat-
ing is fun. The aroma, the
flavor, the feeling of food in
our mouths appeals to our
hedonistic, or pleasure seek·
ing, inJtlncts.
And to many people this
plealure is comforting. Eat·
ing belpl soothe their illner
temions and anxieties. It's
an emotional ouUet or a psy·
chological crutch for bandl·
ing tensions, frustrations or
boredom. A person can be-
come addicted to food. And
"kicking the habit" can be
just as difficult for them as
It ls tor a drug add.let or an
aJcohollc.
Other people just eat to
have something to do while
they alt and watch TV or a
ball game or a movie.
The way we eat is a habit
learned early in childhood.
and of all our habiU. prob-
ably the most difficult to
change. If for example.
we've always been taught to
"clean our plate'' so we
don't waste food . this may
become almost a compul-
Jion -even t h o u I h we
know It's just u wuteful to
eat food we don't need.
(Why be a human iarbage
disposal?)
For most people a weight
control diet cannot be tern.
porary -ti needl to be·
comt a ".way ef living."
QUEST.I O NS WE ARE
ASKED:
Q. Ia it necessary to peel
cucumben! My mother al·
ways d1d so, but I've no·
ticed ht Jots of restau·
rants aerw them unpeeled.
A. Wbetb« cucumbers
a r e peeled or n o t is up to
the cook and the prefer·
eooes ol t b e. family. Years
ago cw:umbera had to bt
peeled becauae their skins
tended to bt bitter. But DOW
the bitterneaa has been bred
out of the commercially
grown cucumbers, 10 this
is no longer a reasoo for
peeling them.
Q. I'm iettmg ready to
make my pumpkin pies for
Tbanugtring end put them
in the freezer. Should they
be cooked before freezing?
How lhould 1hey be thawed
and handled after freezing?
A. P u m p k i n pies will
have a flatier, more tender
crust and a fresheit aroma
and flavor .if they are froz·
en before baking. POW' the
pumpkin filling Into the un·
baked pte shell. Freeze un-
til firm. Then wrap in mois·
ture-Y9p0r proof material
or heavy weight p 1 a s t i c
bag, removing as much air
as possible.~ in freezer.
To bake, place Uflthawed
pie in 400 degree oven f o r
10 minutes. then lower heat
to 325 and finish baking
(about 40-50 minute a).
Pumpkin ples will keep in
the freezer about 4 or S
weeks.
Q. I've been making pud·
dJngs (from mixesl with
nonfat milk. They seem to
be thinner than usual. Does
the kind of milk have any-
thing to do with this?
A. Yes, pudding'l made
from fresh nonfat milk or
reconsUtuted dry milk will
be thi11ner than puddings
made from fresh w h o I e
milk. Evaporated m i 1 k.
even when diluted with an
equal part of water. makes
a thicker pudding or wl\lte
sauce than any other kind
of milk.
Sunday is a big fat news·
paper with more m every·
lliDe tn il
Sunday is a new cballeng-
lllg crossword puzzle.
DAIL Y PI LOT
FOOD ·
SECTION Sunday is a pro football
gmne on TV. Sunday spella leisure all ._ __________________ ~
acrosa the country. It's a
day of rest and relaxation
and doing ~ver you
want to do.
Budg et Relieved
No Loafing -Tempting Eating habits have adopt-
ed this new way of casual
living. Sunday supper -no aet till)e -bas become a Tuna loaf furnishes top-of erMed onion, "' cup of
light third meal that's quick quality protein and is easy minced fresb parsley, v,
to fii, nourishing, but never on the budget. cup of lemon juice and ~
heavy. It's even become In mlxmg bowl combine teaspoon ol pepper. Mix
portaf>le Jn some homes -3 (7-ounce) cam of drain· in front of the TV set, in ed, flaked tune, ¥, cup of well.
the recreation room-.J)r chopped plm.lento • stuffed Turn into greased 9 by 5
wherever the action ts. olives, 2 cups of soft bread by 3-incb loar pen or 1~
A natural is soup and crumbs, % c u p of light quart mold. Bake in pre.
rolls or a sandwich. Peek cream or milk, 2 lightly heated 375 degree oven 40
in the refrieerator and see beaten eggs, 2 tabletpoom minutes. Makes 6 aervingl. what's left over from din-1 ___ ___;;.;;._ ___ .;;._ _________ _..;;.....
ner. Do you have some veal
or chicken, and a few spears
of asparagus? Great! Add
bm to a can of condensed
Cream <#. mushroom IOup
and heal Mearrwtille, apllt
crusty rolls, fill with a slice
of cheese, and tout them
until the cheese melt.I. How
easy can IUppel' be? And
Jaow delldoua !
SUNDAY SUPPER SOUP
1{, cup chopped eelery
1 tablespoon butter or
... margarine
1 can (lOJh ounces) con·
deued cream of mush·
room soup
1 10UP can water ~ Cll'~ eoobd fta1 .....
'Hcupeut_.....,_.. l l . d . V ....
til€.?.E.:1ni.::.".:i van e Mmp's
~~:.~;2a:i::E. Red Tulip Specials
ings.
CRABFONDUESOUP Thurs.•Sun., Nov. 9-12
1 can (loa/4 OUDCel) COO-
demed CMddar cheese
soup
2 tablespoons wattt
~ ctl'p chopped canoed to-
matoes
Yl cup crab, Baked
1 tablespoon dry white
wine, optiooal
i to 3 alicet toalt, cut ln
quarter•
Stir 10UP until anooth;
gradually blend in w.ter.
Add tom.toes, crab and
wine. Heat; 1tir often. Serve
over toast quart.en. MUii
2 to 3 lel'Vings.
STAB-SPANGLED
8BBIMP SOUP
I tabJetpOODI cbapped OJJ·
ion 1 tablespoon butter er
margarine
1 can (10"' ounces) con·
demed dltcbn and atar1·
soop
l soup can water
"' cup ciced cooked shrimp
1/3 cup dlopped mnned
tomatoes
Cook onion in butter UD·
W tender. Add remaining
ingredieots. Heat; stir DQ.W
and then . Muea 2 to 3 serv-
ings.
Innovation
Welcome
Change those old brunch
habits with a hefty inJJova.
tion -cheese-topped eggs
cloaked in ham. How Wel·
come they'll be u nippy
weather quietens family ap-
petites.
CHEESE-TOPPED EGGS
ROLLED IN BAM v, cup margarine or but·
ter v, cup flour
2 cups homogenized milk
1 teaapoon parsley flakes
Yl teaspoon dry mustard
14 teaspoon salt
6 hard-cooked eggs, shell·
ed
6 thin slices boiled bam
8 slices (one 6-oz. pack-
age) puteuri%ed proc-
ess American cheese
In a medium-size sauct-
pan, melt butter or mar-, garine over medium-low
heat; gradually blend in
flour. Remove from heat.I
Slowly add milt;. stir con·
stantly. Return 'to beat. I
Coot mixture over mediwn
beat ~t 5 minutes, or I
unW thick and 1mootb; stir
constantly. Remove from
heal
Stir In parsley flakes. mus-
tard and salt; aet aside.
Slice each egg in half length-
wise. Place two halves with
narrow endt tolJd\ing, cut
side down, on the shorter
end of a ham slice.
Roll each jeUy-roll fashion.
Place rolls in a shallow l1t4·
quart cassero~. Pour sauce
evenly CTVer rolla. Top with
cheeae slkes. Bake in a
moderate (350 <kgrees F.)
oven 30 minutet. ~
as a luncheon « supper
dish, or for brunch. Makes
6 servings.
Good! (and good foryou!)
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1 lb., llaht ~dmt Ao. '1MI • $Jl9
th, light crctortd R• ... • $%.49
I h dlU. CA.g. $1.1" • • • • • '2.59
Paaltry Dreai11. u-. · •• Ge
... SN 7~ OL ~ asd•••••-•••••••.29c
Divinity Candy
French Vanilla
a Oii. ••••• 49c --.w
Ice Cream \i " • • • • • $1.15
CRto. $1.19t
35c Pint tReg. 39c> • • • • • • • • • •
(kea....ftelWilelft,,.V..lt ~--)
CAKE OF THI MONTH
UcOlld Uke , •••• $1.29
Holf-Cake • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69c
We bake the way JOU ·wcraU.
If you bad the Iii•
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PEAS, CORN, SPINACH
CRINKLE CUTS OR
FRENCH FRIES
REGJSTER
NOW
FOR ¥
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EXTRA f~-AIO DiUOOUS 5 s1·00 APPLES........... u~
Pii.ATOES 10 .~& 39c
LON6 GREEN
CUCUMBERS 4 FOR 2tc
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VEGETABLES ••••••• 16-0Z. CAN 2oc ~!"
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PRICES EVERY DAYI
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MAMA MAA, POT ROAST AND NOODLES
A crlap fall evenlnc baJ
a way o1 bringinc out 10lU'
culinary talenta. After tbe
catctru-catch can quality
of summer m.eal schedules,
a hearty, sit-down dinner ii
a pleasure.
You may want to invite
friendl in to &hare your
meal wben it features lusci-
ous Tuscany Pot Roast. Its
tempting flavor ii the result
of judicious Italian type sea·
sonlngs -garlic, bay leaf
and oregano -In a rich
t.ometo gravy. Hours of
s i m m e r I n g and stir·
ring t.o p r e p a r e this
good sauce? Not at all -
just reach for that wonder-
fully versatile cooking in·
gredient, a can of condensed
tomato soup. Velvet smooth
and c.bock-full of deep, 1un-
ripened tomato flavor, con·
densed tomato soup alao
boasts experUy blended sea·
sonings. all ready to en·
hance many of your favor-
ite recipes.
Allow the pot rout to
cook in this tasty gravy.
Theo, at serving time, apooa
it over the meat slices. Ac·
company Tuscany Pot Rout
with tender cooked noodles
dressed with butter a n d
mushrooms, glued carrota
and rye bread. Pass f:reah
fruit and coffee.
TUSCANY POT ROAST
4-pound pot roast
2 tablespc>on8 shortening
1 can (1()14 ounces) con-
denaed tomato toOp
Don't Squash Ideas
1/4 cup Burgundy or other
dry red wine
' medlml onlou. qarter.. ed
Vary Versat~-e Vegetables
1 large dove aarllc, mine·
eel
t taree bay leaf
1 teaspoon oregano, crush·
ed
Do you enjoy arranging
unusual centerpieces for the dining_ area? Have you used
a colorful small squash or
pumpkin for the bowl?
Just cut the top off of a
squash, and .bollqw out the
cent.er as deep as you wanl
Drape bunches of shiny
grapes down the outaide;
pears or apples sticking up
in the middle. Gl" tbe ar·
rqemmt betCht by adding
dried ltaJb Clf eraiD, &f US·
a . t'rled flowers, er weed
~1 wtill Interesting tex·
tune. or l!Upel. At the base,
ipretd IUt colored fall
leaft• w l t 1l ldl, arti·
cbok11. .-.. ar lDdian
can to II 'r aoe the com·
~-S.W IUD! Pett~ dellc:ately-Oavor·
eel caN>e,.., called Brussels
aprouta, _.. IO*nl to mar·
kel A IOOd supply is being
produced otf tbe foggy. mis·
ty coalt Cli San Mateo Coun-
ty of Callfom1a.
Not too far from the Brus-
sell aprouta growing area
are the fields of artichokes.
Green petal artichokes are
a conversation starter at
the dinner table, when they
are served u the appetiz·
er. Have small, individual
bowl! of warm garlic -flav-
ored butter for dipping the
base ot the cooked artichoke
petal Or, you may prefer a
mayoonaiae or 90lll' cream
di . ~ piece de rwstance of
fall cuisine is pumpkin pie.
Have you tried the pump-
kin flavored lee cream? De·
llcloua!
Golden sweet carrots an
10 versatile~ crisp carrot
stickJ for appetizers, whole
caJTots in a steaming hot
stew, soup, or a oarrot-vege·
table dish. Have yoo used
cooked caITots in pies, pud·
ding, cake or cookies late·
ly?
A delicate, pearly-white
bulb wlth a green fern top
will be in the markets that
cater to Italliln f amllies. It
is called Fennel or Sweet
Anis;. 'Ilbe mild lioorice-
flavoted &talk can be used
raw m tossed green salads.
Sweet Anise can be cooked
like cielery and served lo a
cream sauce.
CARROT COOKIES
in cup short.eal.ni
1 cup augar
1 egg, unbeaten
2 cups sifted flou!'
3 teaspooos baking l"wder
Pinch salt
1 cup cooked mashed car·
rota, cooled (about 6 car·
rota)
in teaspoon vanilla
Cream shortening and S\I·
peel
1 'h cups powdered sugar
Melt butter; stir iD flour.
Add orange juice and peel.
Sjmmer over low beat until
mixture boils and thickens,
stirring constantly. Re-
move from heat. Add powd·
ered sugar, blending until
smooth. Spread on cooled
carrot cookies.
CHEESE AND
BACON SALAD
3 slices bacoo, diced
2 tablespoons lemon juice
'1't head Iceberg lettuce,
broken in bite-size piec·
es
3 ounce grated cheddar
oheese
Salt to taste
Fry bacon unW crisp. Add
lemon juice to hot baco1nnd
drippings. Toss lettuce and
grated cheese togetner and
sprinkle with salt. Top with
hot bacon mixture and toss
well. Serve immediately.
Makes 4 servings.
SWEET ANISE SALAD
2 medium Sweet Anise
bulbs
1h cup salad oil
2 tablespoons white wine
vinegar
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1h teaspoon aalt
CoarM ground pepper
1h cup Parmesan cheese
2 grated hard-eooked eggs
Parsley
Wash bulbs and cut off
tops. Cut into thin slices. Put
ice cubes on top for at least
one hour to make the slices
very cr isp. Meanwhile,
shake in a jar or use blend·
er. the dressing ingredients
except for gr a t e d eggs.
Drain water from Sweet
A n i s • slices and dry
between paper towel. Toss
with dressing. Garnish witti
grated eggs and f i n e l y
chopped parsley. Serve in
cold e:rystal bowls or plates.
Makes -4 • S servings. Save
stalks and cut into pieces
and steam in butter until
tender. C o m b i n e with
cream sauce.
TRIO BEEF STEW
2 pounds beef stew
113 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
Pepper
2 tablespoons shortening
1 large onion. quartered
3 carrots
1 cup celery
1 bay leaf
11, teaspoon oregano
1 cup apple juice
2 medium size cooking
apples
Dredge stew meat in flour.
salt and pepper. Heat
Apple Dumplings Make
Anyone Yearn /or Home
shortening ln electric or
heavy skillet Brown meat
and add onion. Pour apple
julce over meat; bring to
boiling point. Cover and aim·
mer for 1~ hours until meat
is tender. Wash and cut car·
rots in Julienne strips. Slice
celery iD lh" chunks. Leave
slain Oil apples and cut into
medium size slices. Add to
meat mixture the last half
hour Of cooting time along
with bay leaf and oregano.
Thicken the juice with flour
and serve as gravy over
mashed potatoes or rice.
Makes about 6 servings.
1A teaapoon pepper
1 cup allced_lreah mush·
rooIDJ (about 4 ounces)
1h cup butter or margar-
ine
-4 cups cooked noodles
lo large heavy pan, brown
beef in shortening; pour off
fal Stir in soup, wine, o,.
ions, garlic, and seasonings.
Cover; cook over low beat
2~ to 3 hours. Stir now and
then. R e m o v e bay leaf.
Thicken gravy if desired.
Mea.owhile, cook musb·
rooms in butter until tender;
stir in noodles. Serve with
pot roest. Makes 6 to 8
servings.
Customary Pumpkin Pie
Whipped Into New look
Now that bright orange y, teaspoon ground out.
pumpkins are lining the meg
roadside stands, what bet-¥.z teaspoon ginger
ter time to give the tradi-~ teaspoon salt
tional pumpkin pie a new ~ cup milk
look? A light fluffy pump· % teaspoon cream of tar-
kin chiffon mixture served tar
in puff patty shells, Wpped 3 tablespooa.s granulated
with whipped cream and sugar
sprinkled with toasted coco-1 cup heavy cream, wblp-
nut, gives new flair to the ped
old theme. Toasted cocoout
These individual taste P r e p a r e frozen petty
treats are easy to prepare shells according to package
when you start with frozen directiOll6.
patty shells. Just t:ake them Soften gelatin lo water
from the freezer. pop them and set aside. Beat egg
in the oven and watch the yolkr; add brown sugar,
delicate layers of puff pas· pumpkin. spices and salt;
try rise to several times mix well. Stir in milk and
their original height. coot over medium beat.
Travel often makes the in refrigerator 1 hour ... On Pumpkin Puff is a delici· stirring constllotly. Re· board · h ous dessert, perfect for top-move from heat and add heart grow fonder of tbe a well-floured • wtt ping off either a Sunday din· softened gelatin, stir anti1
pleasures back home. For a flOW:ed rolling pjn, . roll ....._ __ k · · f t. ..ited Cool
Americans abroad what .. dough into an 18 x 12-mch ner orPUMPa indKINusgiPvmUFFg eas m'ICa • • Combine egg Wlhites and coold be more typical than rectangle. Cut into six 6-2 packages frozen patty cream of tartar, beat until
a yearning for home-style inch squares. shells soft peaks form. Gradual·
a p p I e dumplings? These Filling: t envelope unflavored gel· ly add granulated sugar, a
are made with homogenized 21h cups Cl pound 4-ounce atin tablespoon at a time, con·
millt and margarine with a can) pie-sliced . apples, ¥4 cup cold water tinue beating until meringue
Denlsh flavor, filled with a drained 3 eggs, separated is stiff but not dry.
succulent blend of pie-sliced 1 (9-ounce) package con-:y. cup brown sugar pack· Beat cooled pumpkin mix·
apples and condensed mince densed mi.nee meat, ed ture until smooth, then gen·
meat,. ttien drenched with crumbled J 113 cups canned or mash· tly fold in meringue. Spoon
heavy cream. Sugar ed ked ki · to patty shells ....... with In a medium-size bowl, coo pump n in • ""l' DREAM DUMPLINGS combine d r a i n e d apple J teaspoon ground cinna· whipped cream and toasted
Pastry: slices and mince meat· mix __ m_on ___________ c_oco_n_u_t._Mak ___ es_12_se_rvi_·n .... gs_.1
2 cup& sifted all-purpose lightly with a rork. Place
flour . 'h cup filling in center of
1 teaspoon baking powder each pastry square. Bring
1 teaspoon salt . comers of pastry up over
2/3 cup marga~e . filling; pinch and press cut 1/~ cup bomogemzed milk edges together. Pla<:e in un·
Sift together flour, bak· greased 9 x 13 x 2-inch bak·
ing powder and salt. With ing pan. Sprinkle tops gen.
a pastry blender, cut i~ erously with sugar. Bake in
margarine until mixture re· a moderate (375 degrees F.}
sembles cornmeal. With a oven 35 mfoutes, or until
fork, gradually i.tir in milk. golden brown. Serve sUght-
Press doogh into a ball; ly warm with light or heavy
wrap in wa:xed paper. Crull cream. Makes 6 dumplings.
COOKIES
& CANDIES
FOR YOUR
gar; add egg and beat w~ll. --------
Sift together flour, baking
powder and sail Add to
shortening mixture. Blend
in carrots and vanilla. Mi.x
well and drop from teaspoon
on ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake 1t 375 degrees F for
10-12 minutes. Makes about
HONEY
~ dozen cookies.
ORANGE ICING
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
~OVERSEAS OR AT HOM£
that will arrive moist end Intact.
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Extra fancy Red Delicious, So Crisp Ind flllh!
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Strawb1r1 NI :,-.:;:.:• •:-,:;: 311 . \ .
CoolWllip :.:.:-
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AlparG9UI Spears :~· ;;::-511
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lb.
Round Bone Steak u.~:;.,c..,: .. , ._ 691
Slrloln Tip Beef Steak "~:"' ,.. 981
F'resh Leg of Lamb ~.-:.: r:: ,.. nr
1on•11 Chuck Roast "u"::.~.T!"
7-Bone IHf Roast or STEAKS
c..t1r Cut -UIOA Chokla. • . '
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Boneless Sle•k .
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Potato Chips :::i.':t+:' .:::t.:,, 10Z~ 59c
Oat111eal Bread low Pric es·· ol Course!
n,r.t llllld-T°" 3 DYJ-. ... 00
lollooll•---. Whistles, Bugles
Fruit Yogurt
Cnnheny SlllCe ~:; ·~ 251 w:i.,~., "= --J ,_ Dlxlo It-~ 351 W'1 ••r "'9.Ml:u Dandy u11 17o7
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Large ''AA'' lggs
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1000 Bayside Dr .. Kewport lleld 2~ Monarch Biy Plaza, So. Laguna
636 K. (GISI Hwy., 1'Qun1 Beach . '
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Pork Loin Roast Hert fs the answer to
a bud,et-wiae prayer .•. flavorful, temptinf quality
that make1 it.8el! evident at fi rst glance ••• lean, firm,
fine-grained meat, well marbled to inaure juicy
tenderness ••. and at El Rancho'• low, low price to
l'U&r&nt.ee yOll more value !or your dollar. Don't
miaa thia exceptional value ••• shop El Rancho
this weekend •.. a nd serve a "dream rout"
for dinner.
Btf ON diftMf' •••
AZmadeft C0<:kta.il SMrrv .........• fifth ••• 11 . .48
Witl ~~ or pork •••
Al~ Mt. 'WA&t1 CM.bl# ••••• /i/tA •.. 11.J1
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Whole or Rib Half __ .............. Sf-
Pork roast heads El Rancho's money-saving specials if you 're planning to cook in ..•
~but if you 're in a cook-out mood, we have all the makings for that, too!
Canned Ham ... ~.~~~ ... $3.98
La.r'I eM l' all aoodDw • • • f\Wtt: COCJliled • •• ban.-• , . aod II ~ M him O&llbt ~ be!
Stewing Hens ................ 19~
FMi J P~ tD04llla ~ be me.tr IDd n.l'Ol'f111 ••• llDt.I enoUQ'h ~ be -. at: ...., lat r
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Roasting Chicken ........ 59f
Glorietta Elberta Peaches ............... -.......... -.... ~ ........ 3 '0
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Bi1 No. I~ can. at thil money-aaving prioe •.• chooM eith« alleee or~ 'ha.t.. •.. and •vel
Glorietta Bartlett Pears ............... ---.............................. 43•
&ve lOc on .ac.h No. 2~ ean , •. and know that you're aervinr the best ••• for leM !
Glorietta Whole Peeled Apricots ............................. 39 ..
Golden JO()dneu in No.. 2~ una ••• why not .tock up on Glorietta fnUt th.ii weekend 1
Cottage Cheese ............ ,,... .. 2r
lileadowarokt ••• freeh daily ••. quart 65c t
Encht1ada Dinners ............ ~
Van de Kamp'a .•• your choice of varietiee !
Johnson's &lo-Coat ............. 79'·
Bia' 27 o&. eu ••. for a hrirh* lhMll !
Applesauce ...................... 4.., '1
S&W ••• aave on 303 gla&a jan !
Apple Dumplings ................. 39'
Van de Kamp'g Dutch style .•. frozen!
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White King ''D"............ ... .. . .. 4r
Gian~siu PAW&'• at aiant 1&-.ings !
Red Yams ............... l 11s. 25<
Sweet ,olden mealed .•. aerve them candied, and be reneroua with the brown sugar Ii marshmallow!
Pippin Apples Pineapple 12~
bn't it time to bake an apple pie! Freeh from Hawaii ... irreat with pork :
Oranges 1 O '"'· '1
Ripe, aweet Valencil11 ••• f ull of flavor!
Broccoli
Garden !re&h ••• aucculent and tender!
FREE! 50 TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING FREE!
Jt'a traditional! Every year at Thank!giving. we give a turkey to each of 10 lucky people at each
market! No purchaae neceNary ••. llimply fill out the empty blank and deposit it at any of our
at.ores. Winners' name& wiJJ be potted at each &tore, Monday, Nov. 20th, and winners will be notified
by telephone. Enter today ... win your choice of turkey ... freth or frozen •.. hen or tom! ... for
Tbanbri vrn. !
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Spare Ribs . !~'-~ ............. 4 9f
Leu and !DlllM1, ••• and ~ a..t _.._ -••• but .. iood for eook-iD diniJii.
Fryer Legs & Thighs ...... 49f
Chn.lif' ... hea., with rich j .... w+snsm ••• bl11w tiwr• bola Kine Sill <;rade •A• Irr .. !
fryer Brea$ts .................. 59f
Pl11111p ••• with 10 m9Clh a...t wh.IM meat ••• Kine Ne, ot---. &om f.Nlh U.s.D..A. ~ .. A .. fl'JWll
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Wingdings ......................... 39~
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~ rigbt Oil the )m!llailll ••• N9dy to take home
ud 9eJ"te? So ~ Qd --cnlal, too!
~pecial! 98 C Kine Sile! $1'' 11,4 lb. min. • 2 lb. min. M
Swiss Cheese 2'
Nat.ral cheeee ••• from CadM V alM,r ••• Ha. pq.
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L W.1111,,er ........................ ~ .. '6.99
Twelw JelU' old stralsht whillcey • • • rer. f8.9t
B Rancho Scotch ............... ~ .. '5.98
Bottled in Scotland ••• just for you I
B Rancho &in .................... ~. '3.99
Ninety proof ••• blenda anoothly ••• quart $4.99
Bui I bottla of any El Rtutelr.o label ..,,lriu a."4 M1'1
11.00 ••• or ••• H11e 1 O" br tM eGn.
We 10iU be open 9 to 7, Saturday, N oo. 11 ..• V eterOIU Day
Prieet efffldivc at .ti 1lotts
Thur.day through Sund•y, NOT. 9, 10, 11, 12
ARCADIA: Huntington Dr. & Sunset (fl Rancho Center)
PASADENA: 320 West Coforado Bfvd. • SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr.
NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport BM1 • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center)
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