HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-10 - Newport Beach Daily PilotVO~ IO, NO. 270, i SICTIONS, -PAGES
Newport Toddler
Drowns. ill ·!Jake
A 23-month-old Newport Beach eitl
stumbled into a small lake near her bdme in tbe Back Bay anJ drowned
Tt.urlday afternoon. deaplte effQJ'tl of
~ ·a : ,CW-..mtan wbo dov• 1Dto the
water to uve her.
:>tad OD ~arrival at Hoa& Memorial
Hoapltal WU JClren Net1elroed.
da .. ol Dr. ad Mn. J:dward
Nellllreld, M Hllllblr lAM, Nft.
port Bea.ch. Her fa1her practfcea den·
U.tey 'In c-ta ......
Police Aid tbl mother.became con·
cerned When tlie child bad been mis·
al.ng from tbe ,Jlouae for about~ min·
utea. .
Slie sought the aid of two neilbbora
I
and together, "the three women went
immediately to the edge of Cherry
Lake," accordin1 to a police· ·teptrt.
Karen wu floathag face down aboUt
7$ fee t from shore, the report said.
when Mn. Don L Heubtcb, ~
Heather Lua, abed ber outer pr-
menta ad cioft In ID retrieve ber.
M...._tHnoalb nswttatlml bJ po-
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adln1nlltsed by fireDMD were of no
avail.
In addition to her parents, the cblld
ls sUFVived by two brotbers, Chris, 7,
and Curt, 3~ .... a 1i.ster, Cathy. 5.
Services Al'9 .,_.g at Baltz Mot·
tuary I :Orou del Mar•
Anaheim Woman Killed
ln :Newport A/;cident
Mesa Teach er Collapses . ,
Before Drng Sentencing
Former Estancia Hilb S<;bool teach··
er Thomas C. Camey collapsed ln Su·
perlor Court it Saata Ana Thurlday
just as he was to be sentenced to
state prison on a m'arijuana conviction.
The courtroom drama occurred just
aft.er Superior Judge lloward C. Clm·
eron bad denied probation to the 33-
year-old educator now resigned from
bis Costa Mesa teaching position.
Carney was convicted Aug. 30 of pos·
sessing marijuana and furnishing it
to an 18-year-old high school coed.
As the judge asked if their'was any
reason why sentence should not be
passed, Camey, $tandi.DC near h Is
wife, Mary, 'rt, slowly crumpled to Ole
floor, clutching at a chair.
Carney lost conaciouaoesa. Effort.a
of court aides to revive him failed.
He was taken to Orange County Med·
lcal Cent.er, treated and later released
back to custody.
Spokesmen at the medical center at·
-... Big Parade Set
tributed Carney's collapse to ''over·
anxJety.••
Before he collapsed, Carney b a d
been standing before Judge Cainero.n,
with ~ wife as their attorneys plead·
ed for a M'W trial and probation,
Judge Cameron deferred sentencing
of Carney, bis wife, and Paul Mannick,
19, of New Mexico, the third defend·
ant in the case, unUJ ·Nov. 21.
Carney appeared calm as he stood
before the judge while the attorneys
pleaded for a new. trial.
Judge Cameron, who had presided
at the original trial In Augttst, denied
a new trial without comment The at·
tomeya then made their p~ for pro-
bation which the judge also denied
witli comment.
At. this point Carney slipped to the
floor.
The defendants were arrested last
April 11 1t the Camey s 536 Santa Ana
(See TEACHER, P11e Z)
Coast to Honor
Veterans' organizations alonf the
Orange Coast will join others across
the country Saturday in ceremonies
honoring the men who hive fouaht in
tlle nation's wars. .
In some sediona, however, Veter·
ans Dey will be observed by demon·
1tra'llons against the war ID Vietnam.
Locally, CouWne Poet U ol the
Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a
nag ceremony at 11 un. at the Har·
bor Rest Cemetery In Costa Mesa.
Al the same time, Post 291 of the
American Legloo and the American
Legion Yacht Club will bold joint cere·
monJes at the bay end of 15th Street on
the NeW]>ort·Balboa Peninsula.
One of the largest parades ever held
In Orange County la plaMed for San-
ta Ana the following day, Sunday, at
2 p.m., with five veterans of the Viet·
Dam war IS grand marshals.
Army Sp4 Gerald F.laber, Marine
'Sil Ronald Carla<m, Navy Chief R. V.
Black, Air Force SISgt. W i 111 a m
Saab ahd eo.it Ow.rd SK·l Kenneth
Brooks will )ead 2,500 members of•
the armed forcei. 1.SOO veteran" and
15 bands In a march through down·
town &eta Ana.
In New York, pe~ demonstrations
are schedul~, including an afternoon
rally in Union Square sponsored by
s
To Viet Veterans
FT. BENNING, Ga. (AF) -FHteen
veterana ol .flghtint in Vietnam were
decorated foT bravery with the Silver
Star today' l)y President Johnson.
They lnaluded 28-yur~ !St 'Lt.
F~rU> Lugo of Fresno, calil., who
Jed two heroic assaults on the same
day.
~go was one of the famed Green
Beretl task farft mea .mgned w a
search and destroy ~•ion deep in
hostile territory last March 1.
When bia unit approached a sus-
pected Viet Cong hamlet, the uoitwas
hit by heavy automatic weapons and
1mall arnu fire.
Elpotinl hlmleU, Lugo placed into
.position machine gum and mortars
and returned firt on enemy bankers,
the citation said.
''He led a fierce frootai attack
· which routed the enemy and forced
them to Jene behind numerous wea·
pon.s and equipment," according to
Ule citation.
Again' the s~e day, Lugo led an-
other assault at another village after
hiJ company wu plnbed down by
savage fire from an entrenched force.
Many of the soldiers were decorat·
ed for bravery In rescuing or helping
to evacuate wounded or trapped com·
rades.
Others decorated include three oth-
er Californians: Capt. Charles H.
Fry, of Atwater; Sgt. ~rald F. Gar·
cla, Loa AD1eles; and Sgt. ' Bill L.
Larsen, Lake Isabella.
NEW YORK (AP) -Blue • chip
strength sustained the atock market in
the second daJ of a rally late this
afternoon. Trading wu falrly active.
(See quotations ~ges 10.11.)
Veterans
the Vietnam Veterans Against the
War and Veteran11 for Peace ln .Viet-
nam.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul
1'1itze will apealt a ( the tradJtional cere·
moniea at Aflington National Ceme-
tery. These rites will be boycotted by
the VFW in protest of Defense De·
partment restrictions on burials of
veterans theTe.
Parade officials In severll clt1es
predicted record turnouts of marcher~
this year and Little Rock. Ark .. will
hold its first -Veterans Day parade in
more than a decade.
• r1aes
Today's Closing
TEN CENTS
oro
8,000 Greet
'
Johnson at
County Base
By CARTER BARBER ot. D9ly ,JIM Stefl
PretJdeat Johnson today pa.Id a 'IT.
minute "1.Jt to the Marine Air Station
ait El Toro to laUd tJie Corps on Its
192.nd birthday. \
Obviboaly moved by ,hil reception
from an estimated 8,000 Martne. and
2,000 mwu.. the Prtlident devoted
men tban ball ot bis time to sr-ttac
them. # Johnlon lingered for ten minutes
with a group of 32 Marines just back
from Vietnam. He shook bands and
chatted with them individually. None
of the Leathernecks was from South·
~m qalifomia.
Thell-~mmander in chief spoke
with emotion when he mounted a po-
dlum on the air facility runway to
• deliver bis form~l remarks.
Hp;rbor High Seruh 3 Bwlmuls
Three busloads of civic and hbtory
students from Newport Harbor High
School turned out today to greet Pres-
ident Johnson on Iris El Toro visit.
Cbeerl,aders Mary J~e Carden, 16,
of 600 Michael Place, Newport Beach
and Mary La Gra.Sao , 17, of 4&l2 River
St.. Newport Beach, were In the front
rank of Ute enU>usiastic youths.
The audentJ were from the classes
of James Newkirk and Grant Ball.
One of the youngest spectators was
18-mooth-old ?tjark A. Lowe.
He was brought to the Marine air
station by his mother, Maralee Lowe,
of SUJ So. Birch St., Santa Ana, and
her mother, Mrs. Pauline Hostetler, of
1321 Orange Ave., Santa Ana.
Mrs. Hostetler .said that when Pres-
ident Roosevelt came whistle stopping
through Santa Ana In 1934, be and Mrs.
Rooeevelt both held Mrs. Lowe In their
arms-and the First Lady kissed her.
"f.{aralee was even younger than
young Mark when this happened,"
·Mrs. Hostetler said. "Wouldn't It be
thrip.ing if Mr. Johnson picked up
young Mark the same way?"
Mn. Lowe is the organist at the
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in
Coda Mesa.
Many of the young people carried
signs and placards welcoming Johnson
and expressing support of the Vietnam
war.
''Welcome Presideot Johnson-Are
Great Leader" reaC: the sign carried
by Roberta Ross, 9, a fourth grader
at the El Toro school and the daughter
of Marine Frank Ross stationed at the
air base.
If City Hall Relocates,
ls Peninsula 'Forgotten'?
By JEROME F. COLLINS Of Ille Oa+ly ,.... s ,.,.
"We feel that U City Hall is no long.
er located here. we'll become the
city's forgotten children."
That, says Balboa Peninaula Point
Association President Elaine Llnhoff.
is a major reason why many "Old
Newport" residents are opposed to
possible construction of a new civic
center east of the Upper Bay.
"There is concren among some peo-
ple that much of the peninsula will
becom~ blighted if the present City
Hall ·site is abandoned," she tol~ the
DAILY PILOT Thursday.
Mrs. Linboff ell)phaslzed. however.
that the 40().member homeowners'
organization she heads has not yet
taken a formal position on the issue.
She denied earlier reporu linking
her group with a united front of New-
port-Balboa Penlnsu~ community as-
socLaUons opposed to any relocating of
municipal offices, Including police
headquarters.
WIN FREE TICKETS
TO 'HELLO DOLLY'
Th.la ls the day you could win two
free tickets to the musical, "Hello.
Dolly!''. It's all too simple. Just look
for your name hidden in the classi-
fied want ads. If your name is there, you can pick
up your pair of free tickets to th e
Melodyland production starring Pa-
trice Munsel and Jack Balley. For
more deWls, see today's cl8!isified
11E>ction. ~ ..
"It would be premature to take a
stand before the city receives an eval-
uation of all the sites from its architec·
tural consultant," she explained. "We
want to look at au the facts and fig.
ures."
The City Council's site selection
committee. headed by Balboa Coun·
cilman Howard Rogers, is expected
to recommend hiring a consultant
sometime this month. He will 11tudy
the feasibility of expanding city gov·
ernment offices. presumably through
high-rise development, at the present
4.5-acre site at 3:o> W. Newport
Boulevard. The consulant will a I s o
evaluate three other proposed lo·
cations on Irvine lands between Jam-
boree Road and MacArthur Boulevard.
Mrs. Linhoff said she does not be·
lieve the Balboa Point residential area
itself would suffer mu.ch if City Hall
is moved but the rest of the peninsula
very well might. There are already
signs of decay along Balboa Boule-
vard. she said. "I dbn't know of many
major streets in Newport that are ln
as bad r shape as the boulevard."
IMPORTANT FACTOR
Another "very important factor,"
she sugges~. is the cost of purchaa·
io.g and developing a new site, as
opposed to remaining at the present
one. which Is already city-owned.
She noted that Newport voters had
failed to pass recent Harbor Area
school construction bonds. "And tbere
may be a lot of people who feel new
schools are more important than a
relocated City Hail ." she said.
Means of financing the proposed
new civic center are now being stud·
(See CITY HALL, Page !)
"On this field today." Johnson said,
solemnly, "~ men I have just seen
-many at them wounded-who have
just returned from Vietnam Wltere
thef brought great courage tO ~fight
line of ~om. On this field. too1 are
the men who wW lo'llow ·them. ·
"Without your heroism, wltbout yoUI'
skill. without your dedlcatloe and sac·
rifice, there would no freedom, po
~ty ift AmeHca Md ID hope fw
puce 1A me world.
"You baH the blll*t MtHm of
your commandet In cJUef and the 1rat-
1tude ol all Rood Americani ..
The Presicfeat alao drew kutbter as
well as applatat when he comfnented,
"I have always been proud ol;the Ma·
rines. I will be prouder 1till next.
month when one be<:Omes a member of
mv family."
The allusion was to bis daughter
Lynda Bird who will marry a Marine
llailon office!' on the Whitt House
staff. Capt. Robb.
School children waving American
flags and also placards welcoming the
President to E1 Toro also joined In the
ap1>lause.
Johnson's jet touched down · at the
El Toro base at 12:28 PST. He emer1t·
ed from the plane In a blue suit,
strioed tie and light blue shlrt.
While the Marine band played "Hail
to the Chief." the chief executive
strolled up and down before the Ma·
rines massed in the center or the
~ption area and the enclosures on
each flank, reserved for the public.
There were about 1,000 civilians in
each enclosure.
At 12:55 PST, accompanied by Secy.
of Defense Robert McN1mara John·
son boarded the helicopter by which be
traveled to Camp Pendleton.
As much as one and one-half hours
before the President's scheduled ar·
rival at El Toro. a steady stream of
autos were beginning to line up at
gates to the Orange County Marine
air station.
Security plans called for the public
to be admitted to the air station be·
(See JOHNSON, Page %)
I
Weather
If you're looking for a sunny
weekend. don't stick around the
beaches, advises forecaster Jack
Frazee. Around here it'll be
a cloudy 68, while inland temp-
eratures will stretch to 80.
INSmE TODAY
You've got a date with a real
doll -today's cove.,. story in the
magazine that keeps you hip to
the hap~nings al011a the Orange
Coast and almost everywhere
else, WEEKENOER.
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Executions
li'Ntn Wire Servlcea
&\N FRANCISCO -Double mur-
derer Frederick SaterflelC: of Santa
Ana and another coodemned killer
will ligtit for their lives before the Cal-
ifornia Supreme Court in a move
wbJcb ml&ht meu an indefinite delay
lD pendlq executiou at S. Quentin
Prtaon.
The court agreed Tbursd81)' to hear
attacb on the constitutionality of
• the death penalty in the cases of Sat·
erlield. 51, and Robert Pa1e Ander-
son, 31, ol San D~go.
A special calendar will be arranged
next year, the court announced, to
hear critics of capital punishment,
speclfleally in the cases ol Saterfield
and Anderson. Court officials a a i d
this could delay indefi.nlt.ely the exe-
. cution of 60 men now on Death Row.
Satvfield was convicted ol killing
. Illa common law wlfe and her teen-
aaed daughter 1 196.5. Anderson killed
a pawn $hop DUlm&er in San Diego
the same year, then battled police for
tour boun before be was captured.
Their lawyer• aitacked the death
penalty aa cruel and unusual punish-
ment and contended that jurors have
no standards. for determinillf which
killer aeu life and wrucb aeta death.
ln addition, they coatend, persona op-
posed to the dHLb penalty are ex-
cluded from capital juries.
u. the court decides qainat Saler·
field and AndetlOll. tbe WM &Uacb
on deat.b penalt1 cOmtltutiouli&y
could be waged in the federal courta.
Federal Judge Roger Peckham
ruled recenUy that such suits must
show exhaustion of state remedies be·
fore they could be ta.ten to federal
courta. And t.be cases ol Saterfield
and Anderson would represent what
Peckham was talking about.
Two men have been scheduled to
die. They are Robert Lee Massie, 25.
Los Angeles, on Nov. 14, and P£uJ
Eugene LaVerne, San Diego. on Nov.
29. But court attaches predicted that
staya can be expected for all 60 men
on death row untL currect issues are
disposed of.
Fr .. P .. e J
. CITY HALL. • •
Jed' by a 88!1 FrancJ9co financial con-
sulting firm, Stone 4' Youngberg. The
City Council hired the firm last April
for a tlat fee of $10,000.
Among possible financing methods,
according to city sources, are these :
-A general obligation bond, which
would require two-thirds voter ap-
proval.
-A lease-back arrangement, which
would require councll a<:tion only.
-A joint authority bond calling for
development efforts by at least two
governmental agencies. Thll need not
be placed on the ballot.
Municipal lawmakers went on rec-
ord last January declaring the need
for expanded facilities. The council
acted after receiving a staff report
that stated the city's projected 1985
population of 117.000 would require a
civic center site of at least 7.5 acres.
The report conceded that rebuilding
and expansion at the present site
would be "theoretically pouible," but
cited numerous drawbacb. These in-
cluded traffic clrculation and access
problems, limited parkint facilties ,
non-central location, insufficient room
for allied civic center uses and the
fact that the site's present structures
were not designed tD support multi-
story additions.
0ne of the more significant findings
of the report was that while two-thirds
of the city's current population is west
of the Upper Bay. the situation will be
reversed by 1985.
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QUf IT PICKET -Belpectacled 1 llanbearer who ldentlfJed UU.U
u Dr. William Linder, Cal St.ate 1\inwton professor, iJ typklaJ of
"demomt.rators" who Iodied quiet protest against President John·
aon'1 Vietnam War policies durin& Chief Exect1tive'1 vi.alt tol!ay _to
· El Toro Marine Corps .Air Station. -·
·To Mar Johnson Visit
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of 1t11 Detty """ Iliff
Anti-war protestations appeued as
an insignificant minority today as
thouaanda of Orange Countlana and
8.400 U.S. Marines usembled earlY
today to greet President Johnson at
El Toro Marine Air Station .
Anti-war placards were banned for
the base itseU.
So about 10 antl-war demonstrators
unfurled a few home-made banners
outslde the gates.
Cal State Fullerton professor Dr.
William Llndntr aaliil tl:le dlsqonatra·
ton belonged ·to 1 die Orup County
Committee to Elld ~ War ha Viet-
nam.
He aaid protelt .....,lti.Oftl 'ftfe
nec9uarily hurried a.caua. Jotwoo's
appearance was ape secret unW 24
hours ago.
: "nUs. is ..a veey. iMaky operation on
Jo h n s o n • s part,,. be s a id: ''He
wouldn't face the people at Century
Plaza, and now be'a found another
way not to face the pt0ple -make
aecret speecbe& on MlriDe bues."
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JOHNSON TALKS ...
ginning at 11 a.m.
"It looks like we're going to have
a heavy' turnout," a Marine spokes·
man said.
Separate enclosed areas had been
prepared at El Toro for the public,
Marine personnel and the press.
Some anti-Vietnam war protestors
had also assembled at El Toro gates.
Some were bearing anti-war placards.
Marine o£ficials had stated earlier
that no placard-bearers would be al·
lowed on the base proper.
Since the Chief Executive was not
going off the military reservation, se-
curity precautions to protect him were
less elaborate than when Johns o n
visited Orange County June 20, 1964,
to address som~ 15,000 persons at the
dedication of UCI.
Secretary of Defense Robert S. Mc-
Namara is traveling with the Presi-
dent on the two-day coast to coast
trip, announced only Thursday by the
White House.
After the El Toro visit, Johnson wts
lo take a heli copter to Camp Pendle-
ton for similar ceremonies. and then
Oy by chopper to the deck of the nu-
clear aircraft carr ier Enterprise. off-
shore near San Diego, to spend the
night aboard her.
The President will observe night tfr
training exercises aboard the world's
largest warship. The Enterprise re·
cenUy returned from its second tour
of duty with the 7th Fleet off the Viet-
namese coast.
On Saturday -Veterans Day-John -
son will go to North Island Naval Air
Station at San Dieao and fly by jet
to McConnell Air Force Base, WI·
cb.ita , Kan., be.adquarten of the Tac-
tical Air Command.
From there be will fly to the last
stop, the Coast Guard Reserve Train·
ing Center .tl Yorktown, Va.
At Ft. Benning, the sprawling bue
known as "Home of the Infantry,••
somP. 2,000 persona -many oI them
school children waving American
Flags -greeted the President when
his plane touched down at 8:60 a.m.
IPST) today. ,
Johnson walked over to the crowd,
hel1 ba ck by ropes, and began sbak·
ing hands. A big smile wreathed bis
face.
Later, in Dougbboy Stadium, John·
son decorated 15 Vietnam veterans
wi th the Silver Star, the nation's third
highest award for comblt valor. In re·
marks to some 15,000 troop& jammed
into the stadium, the Chief Executive
declared :
"Peace in Vietnam will come more
quickly when 1.he enemy Df freedom
finds no crack in our courage -and
no •plit in our resolve -and no en-
couragement to prolong this war ir the
shortness of our patience or the
sharpness of our tongues."
The commander-in-chief stressed
the fact that more than 1,200 families
of men stationed in Vietnam live ln
the immediate area of Ft. Benning.
He concluded by saying that "your
bravery will De rewarded" and tl\ft
one day Ft. Ber.mng will celebrate t1ie
end of the war.
"God grant that we may share bi
the blessed day soon."
County Medical Chief
Mum on Resignation
Orange County Medical Center Ad-
minjstrator Marshall Ause today re·
fused to comment on reasons for hi~
sudden resi gn ation from the $29.4&4 a
year job. ·•t would prefer to wait until after
the board has accepted it, and It's gone
through proper channels," Ause said.
•·1 may make a statement at that
time."
No one else would talk either.
County Administrative Officer Rob-
ert Thomas would only say "no corn·
ment." He did say that a letter or
resignation hali' gone through his of·
fice.
Fourth District Su pervisor William
HirstPin. a longtime hospi tal commit-
teeman. also flalJ v refused to makr
any statem ent~ at>Ou t the sud<.en reli-
1gnatlon.
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Ause said tbat he submitted a lcrtu
to tbf! supervisors Thursday. He fur·
ther stated U1at il will proba biv b6
considered next week.
One report indicated that lbe 1 rslf·
nation may involve a philosophrcal
difference between Ause and Dr. lier·
man Rannels. Ause denied this.
Ause. 48. has been administrator of
the growing facility in Orange since
1961. He once served as administrator
for the Lutheran Medical Center In
Brooklyn, New York.
Ref uses 4th Tcrn1
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.John Conna'ly, onp of President .Jl\b.O•
snn·~ closest friends and P"lrr1cal
a llr"~ annnun<·Pd IC)day he will not
seek a fourth term .
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ter -lllliess 3 Coutity Youths
Former Corona del Mar communl·
ty leader Brig. Gen. Midlael Healy
(USAF-Ret.) died Thursday at Lona
Beech Veterana'. Hospital aft.et a
lenftby lllnt11. He was 78.
A veteran ol World Wan 1 and U.
Gen. Healy'a last asslgnmen\ prior to
bis 1M9 retirement waa chllf ~urtton
of the Continental Air~ He
was awarded the Legion of Merit and
served in the Mediterranean theater
during World War II.
Enough marijuana to bring 18,000
ob the market wa~ confiscated Thurs-
day after the arrest of three Orange
County youths , one ol them suspected
ol beini a major supplier to the beach
a.·eas.
Suapecw are lobj!.rt A. Lonardt, 19,
(ll 311.8til St., Huntin,ton Beach, lelth
L. Francia, ·19, ol ~elm and Wayne
D. Dlck.luon, 18, of Anaheim.
Narcottca officer Sgt. Robert Reid
saJd a deputy sheriff noted 10 kilos
of pot In the rear of a car belonging ·
to Lonardo, who was alleged tD be the
major supPl.ier
The report lndJcated that -Lonardo
cted as deputy Ml~el Buckley ap-
proached the trio. Ht later returned
to the car, parked at Pacific Coast
Hitbway at Del O~ S~eet,. Dana
Point. deputiM. repOrted.
A searcp ~ the car later uncovered
the oriiblal 10 kilos and an additional
two kJlos in !ht car, sheriff's reports
indJcate.
He was a reai4eJll pf Corona W,b-
landa for 10 yeara before moWia to
X..guna HiU. a year •So-He waa twice
elected cllrector of tbe Corona Hilb·
Janda Property owners Auoclation.
VillUtlon boura wW be from 4 to
I 1.m. ~ at Balta Mortuary
~ C... dlJ Mar. Mus will
be C.WWaW '9 a.m. Monday at Sl
Nlabolal catbOlc Churcb, 'Lafuna
.!WU.
Three Persons Injured
In ·2 Mesa Accit(ents
Survivors ~-bla. wlfe, Loretta, .t Ult family )M>DM, •11..c Avenlda
:.r. LafUDa HlJ1i; a IOD, Col. - u. u..J,, Wuhlnctoa, D.C.; a •athter Mn. ltchrud Hollman of
.Roctieltll', N.Y., and tbree srand-
ehiJdreD,
Gen. Heal7 jo*4 I.he aervice in
1917. Ht Wll la tbe HCODd clau of
surgeona to be tr.tdmded from Roos·
evelt P'leld. LCIDC'w.d, lD 1.911. He
WU a cracbaata Clf~ Univerlity
llld G..-ltiOn llldleaJ School. Intermat will teb pUc:t at Arlin.a·
ton NatloDal C.*J, W~.
D.C.
Races Sponsored
By Com:ity ~of C
Orange County Council o( the
Knighta of Columbus are apoDJorlng
a day of bameu racing at Holly·
wood Park Saturday.
Tickets are '5 and may be obtaiDed
by calllna 842-2138 or throuCb the
council .
Tickets Include adm.isaion to the
track, clubhouae seat. and two hours
of dancing following the races. ,, ...... r.,. J
TEACHER •••
Ave. borne when Newport Beach po-
lice alle&ed that they could a m e 11
burnill& marijuana.
Officers said they went to the home
after they found Mannick wltb .an 18-
year-old hiib echool 1irl ~ Carney's
car.
Gbar1es aga.inat tht prl, a student
in Carney's Englisb dMa, were lat.er
diarnilsed.
TIU'ee persons were hurt ln two late
afternoon traffic accJdents in Costa
M~a Thuraday, police-reported today.
Injured 1n a 4:40 p.m. accident
in front of Fire Station No. 2 on Bak-
er Street just west of Century Place
were Tbomu W, cmtord, 21, of Ful·
Jerton. and a puaenier. in his car,
Nancy MacK.lrdy, JO. a1Jo ol Fuller·
ton.
Ml~s MaC;Klrd7 1¥as treated in Hoag
Memorial Hoepital and released. Clif-
far4 aulfahd a brokea jaw IDd chin
cutl. )a1p6tll .aun.. ..w. He WU ad·
m.ltted Md II In l&Uafaetory eondi-
tion today,
Ttre ~IPOrts W' driven by Clifford
swerved to avoid a car waiting to
turn, officer1 aald, ad rtruck a car
operated by Miklred N. Golden, 36, of
2961 Bimini Place, Coeta Mesa . Clif-
ford , according to police reports, said
be had momen1artily turned hu head
uide.
In an earU~r accident at West 19th
Sl'l'ffot and Pomona Avenue. a motor-
cyclist. Alfred Samuel Greco. 30. of
579 .Bay St., Costa Metia, was hurt
when a car turnlni left struck his
machine.
Newport lligh Sets
'Glau Wall' _Show ~
I • ~ •-. • ~ -• The junM,r ~ of Newport lbrbor
Higb ~-1 will 'IPOPIOI' the ...IUl'fing
film. "Tbe Glau Wall." 1t i p.m.
Saturday in the hieh school auditor·
ium.
The color movie wu produced by
noted photographer Jim Freeman and
deals with accomplished aurfera riding
waves from Mexico to Hawall. Dona-
tion for admluion is $1.50, according
to a junior claas spokesman.
Greco , .in Hoag Memorial Hospl1.1J
for treatment of multiple fractures of
the left foot, was In satlafactory con·
ditlon toiiay, a hospital spokesman
said. ·
Police said rus D'lachine was struck
by a car operated by Sarah B. Jayne,
37. of lS Schooner Road, Newport
Beach. Sht tol<I police, a<.'<!Ording to
reports, that the sun blocked ner
view.
Citations In both mishaps &re pend·
ing, police said.
Newport Beach
Officer Wins
$25,000 Suit
NeWport Beach police officer Rich-
ard ~· "Rick" Miller has been award·
ed $25,000 damages in a civil suit, it
was learned today. 1
Miller was entitled to the sum for
injuries received Aug. 4, 1966 during
the arrest of a Corona del Mar man,
according to an Orange County Su-
perior CoUrt ruling.
Ttle officer was kicked in the face
by Mrs. Robert R. Bahn while plac·
inl ber husband under arrest outside
the couple'• llome at 432 A•oc.do
Ave., said the policeman's attorney,
G~ae D. Roberta.
The off~ ,uu suffers fr9P'1 im· ..,._. Vision beeluie of the.. ~ult. kotilerta said.
· He laid the delndanta dtteulted
and that judipnent was banded.down
Nov. 2 by Superior Judge Charles
Bauer after bearing 1he pla1ntiff's
case Oct. 26.
· Police. records indicated that at the
time of the Teported auault, Miller
was in the proceas of arresting Bahn
becauae of a disturbance lo the cou-
ple's home. -..
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Bohhy~~ Ho1n .Tells 'Tale of Desperation·
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B1 ROBERT McKECBNIE
Of ... Dlllt't ...... lteff
Diana L)'Dll ~v la ol~looldng for
her it rean u • aita In a cell ia <>raqe County J'11 and' tena how men
have broUCbt ~ notblng but bad luck.
Ev.a men wearing the turned·
around collar and cloth of the church
or the cloak of authority behind the
deat in a county welfare office.
The attractive red-haired woman
clalOls to be the mother of an aban·
dooed wall the DAILY PILOT nick·
named Bobby Blue-eyes during a
frantic 21i'A·mdnth campaign to find hla
relatives or someone wbo could offer
a clue to h1a real identity.
She cries WtUl ltealt wracking sobs,
when she tells the sh>ry of bow abe
traveled two-thirds of the way across
the United states in search of a new
llfe for herself and her illegitimate
son.
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It'• the •t.orJ of a slrl who tumbled
all the way from bapplneu In the mid·
weat tQ tbt edp ~abject poverty bi
o dla 1"0:I ID .tMbefn California
wber& 1~·-t.bavt a friend.
She traded 1n IOft drink bottlea, &be
said, to pt ID011118J for a loaf Of bread
juat beton lbe a0ctdl1 . drove from
her bomt iD Whl~ In an alinlela
meandering that Jecl.lm ulUmate\y to
the IC-Mart department 1ton 1n W¢·
m1nater and abandoDed ber't.year-old
IOD.
"I knew I WU comlng back,.. ahe
t.earfuJlf 'told the DAILY PILOT to-
day, "and I knew I'd have to co to jail.'. . • .
Mill ~· story begins in Cleveland where lhe· Did today the
bad lived Ml ber llte with her par·
ents, Milan and Guella Gorcev.
She c1a1med the .father ol her aon
Ls a ~1Mf-Old former popceman on
Heavy Bombing'. Helps .
Battl~g Gls in Viet
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Air Force
B52 Stratofortresses today dropped
hundred.I of tons of bombs on dense
Central Highland jungles to aid Amer-
ican troops batWng about 5,<XXJ North
V 1 e t n am e s e Invaders, military
spokesmen caid
The massive raiding by the elght-
engined jets followed six tlays of run-
ning ground fighting In which 271
Communiata and 79 Americans have
been killed, the apokeamen aaid. An·
other 181 U.S. eoldJera were wounded,
they aald.
Following the bomblnc,, troops of
the U.S. Army 4th lnfantn Dlvlslon
puahed 1>acrop a long rldgeline they
evacuated Thursday to give the B52.s
a clear field. Before the bombing,
they bad c o u n t e d 108 Communist
corpses on the ridge, spokesmen said.
In other developments, Hanoi Radio
claimed a U.S. bomber was shot down
over North Vietnam Thursday. Amer-
ican spokesmen said air farce a n d
Navy jets Thursday hit mainly the
vital transport and supply lines in
North Vietnam's southern panhandle. vn the North-South Vletna.Ql border
Thursday, U.S. Marines reported bat-
Ul.l..; about ~ North Vietnamese dug
into bunkers just below the frontier.
By Thursday nl&bt about 400 Leather-
necks had pushed in and routed the
Communi.ats, spowmen said.
Th..:/ found t!Pt .comm.~ n l 1 t
bodlu. U.S. losses tatalJed fpiJr-Ma·
rinea tilled and 64 wounded. .pokes.
Men aald. : '
A few mlles aouth of the border bat-
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tlt: zone, U.S. troops In a aeries of
fights Thursday reported tilling M
Communists. American losses totalled
10 men killed and 46 wounded.
But the war' a main ?>attlef l e 1 d
Thursday lay in the centraf'highlMda,
near the Cambodian border and about
12 miles aoutbeut of the U.S. Army
Special Forcu c.amp at DU: To. U.S.
Intelligence officers said the North
Vietnamese !Jmy 2nd Dlvilion moved
into the area. The Conunanllta' re-.
ported aim: tm11blq tbt Mmirlcm
bold Oil tbt barder .... In ... to
cleu the way for CommUDiat coaqueat
of the highlands -South Vietnam's wa.iat.
. American · and OQmmunll.t ttoop
strength hu been reported about
even, but U1S. firepower and strike
plam have 'l'lade the Communiat of-
fense, in the words ol the American
commaoder, a "miserable failure."
The 4th Divisioo Infantry has borne
the brunt of the fighting, about 280
miles north of SaJcon. One company
loat half its men, killed or wounded.
Twice it lost its commander. T h e
fighting in the area is typical of South
Vietnam at lta worst, acccriing to Gls.
It is crawling :Jlrough jungle, mortar
and machine gun attacks and grenade
duelling.
Tbe Communists launched their
drive in the Dat To area following
drum beat propagaDda from Hanoi
Radio. BUoi Radio today reported DO
victory but announced that North
Vietnam's VJce Pretident, Ton Due
TbaJtc, baa been •warded µie order of
Lenin, the Soviet Udlon's hlghest
decoration. ~
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NEWPORT ' • 11 FASHION ISLAND
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tbt Cleveland force and, later, a men-
tal patient.
1be father o,f the cbild,,tbe claim~1 WU ~1'ied la a .. ~ IWI
. Jn btvtlmd~.
1be court ordered tbe father to pay
$15 a. week J.n cblld support. Mias
Gorcev clainied, but he waa fired trom
the police force and never paid t h e
money.
When Miu Gorcev•s sister, Mrs.
Delore• Raymond, came to calllornia
last June, the young moiber decijied to
leave the boy in Cleveland with her
mother and to move to SOuthern Call·
f om.Ja, ahe saJd.
Mrs. Raymond was looking for a
hoaae In Santa Monica. Her buaband
and children were to join ha' later.
Raymond had pla.naed to open bll own
upholstery shop.
When be came out In Auimt, M1a1
Gorcev said, be chanled h1a mmd and
t.ent ~k to Cleveland.
i'he nexi chapter of her li!e began,
said the attractive young mother,
when she met a man ahe wouJd idenU·
fy only as "Chris ...
He promiaed to marry her, abe sald,
so she moved to Whittier.
When Miss Gorcev's mother sent
the young woman's son, Paul, to Whit·
tier, "Chrls" backed out of the mar·
r jage plans, she claims.
He left her in the Whittier home
With only some food, a car wbich she
was financing and her clothes.
She was jobleaa, triendle11 and llv·
jng alone with her fatherless child,
abe said, when abe went to the Los
f'\Dgeles County Well.are Department
. The only asalstance she could get
there, she claims, wu a "few food
1tamps."
She called a Catholic priest in the
Whittier area; she aald, and outllned
her desperate straits.
"The Catholic church bM some fine
orpbanaces."
That's what the priest told her, she
clalm.s.
She was down to 14 cent.a on Aug.
24, she said, when lhe cashed ln some 1~ drink botUes, loaded her young
son In the car and drove aimlessly
around Southern California.
Newspaper readers know the rest.
A blonde, blue-eyed toddler turned
up alone In the Weatmlnater K-Mart
store.
Every lead to bis Identity ran into a
dead-end. ·Police, newsmen and· volun-
teers could find no trace ol his rela-
tives or anyone who knew the b9Y the
DAILY PILOT called Bobby Blue-
eyes.
Miss Gorcev, clalmlng today that
she never saw any of the publicity
about the loundling, said she got a job
1n the credJt department ol a firm In
the City of Commerce.
1 She pald off her car, phoned her
mother in Cleveland and -on her
mother's advice -qult her job and
went back to the Westminster store to
pick up· the traJl ol her son.
Westminster police, called to the
store, placed the young woman Jlnder
arrest and charged her with suspicion
of child abandonment.
She has been in Orange County Jail
since Wednesday -except for a trip
Thursday to Huntington Beacb for ar·
raignment before Municipal Judi~
Walter W. Charamia.
He 1et Monday as ~ date for her
preliminary hearing and, turning her
case over to the public defender's of·
fice, sent her barlc to jail In lieu ol
$1.100 in ball.
Her final, tearful question in tht
court still bas not been answered.
"Can I see my baby?"
:u.S. Ahead of Russia
In Space Race to Moon
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• DAILY "LOT ...... W ...... ~
LOOKING FOR H!R BABY -Diana Gorcev. her eyes filled with
tears, l<ff.s~t~of ·!>Jick pfiaherifrs car in which ahe rode with un-
ldentif18cf mltrob TliUnday to her arraignment In BnnUngton Beach
MuJli~ Coy.rt t?ll .+harge .of. suspicion of child abandonment. She clii.ma she is IDOUl~··of .the youngster tnown to DA.ll,Y PILOT read-
ers as Bobby Blue-eyes.
I
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -The
United §tales, with amazing rocketry,
bas placed the moon within the grasp
of man and shown the world that it
bas a longer reach than Russia.
America vaulted ahead of the Soviet Umon in the..,race to the moon Thurs-
day with a spectacularly successful
test of its Saturn 5 rocket and its Apol-
lo tpllCeCraft, and climaxed the day
by aoft.laDding Surveyor 8 on the
JDOOb to photograph potentlal landing
litlel.
'lbt ~ Saturn pulled off a per-
fect &st teat -one that rocket cblef
Wernher Von Braun marked the most
algnlflcant etep ttie nation baa yet
taken in apace.
The Saturn 5 thundered aloft, went
through two orbits as a record 14-0-ton
satellite and then hurled the robot·
cootrolled Apollo 11.<XX> miles into
space in a m.Jssion that virtually du·
plicates the beginning steps of a Oight
to the moon.
The Apollo nosed over, fired Its own
engine and smashed into earth's at-
mospheric blanket at 25,000 miles an
hour. It splashed down in the Pacific
Ocean within a few miles of its tar-
get northwest of Hawaii.
To cap the success, the Surveyor 6
Lunar robot made America's fourth
soft landing on the moon Thursday
night and sent back "sharp and clear
photographs" of the one Apollo astro-
naut landing aru that bad yet to be
declared safe for men.
"I believe the results. . .clearly
demonstrate tbts team of people truly
has the competence to not orily tab
1P'LOA!' tm> 8IMHa WA-CAOI OI' LACE. 1'1' IS
·PUBE EXCl'l'DIBN'J' OVER CRBPB mAPED TO BRlNO
OUT '1tlE CUBVE OF YOU. S1ED 'lflE COA'J' ~ •• 'l'HB .
. LINED DRB LOOKS MARVELOUS ON ITS OWN. LACE
an the lunar landiDg program but any
other apace objecUve this country
feels it wants," said Dr. Robert Sue
nwu, deputy administrator of the
Federal Spac6 Agency.
President Johnson balled the sue..
cess as proof "We can launch and
bring back safely to earth the space·
ship that will IAke men to the moon.''
Vice President Hubert lfumpbrey
called if "a proud day" and Dr. Ed·
ward C. Welah, executive aec:retar1
of the Prealdent'a Space councn. Wd
it marled an "hlaforlc landmark la
propulaioa and predalon."
James E. Webb. admint1trator of
the apace agency, aald the teat bas
proved 1hat 0 man can now reach out
Crom the earth toward the stars."
Governor Endorses
Military Space Use
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov.
Ronald Reagan today expreased con·
cern about any "de-emphasis" by the
United States of military uses of
space exploration.
The California Republican, flying
to neighboring Washington and Ore-
gon for a three-day speaking tour,
told newsmen as be left the Sacra·
~~ j!l~pal Airport in bla char·
"We know the-enemy ls concen-
tratlnc a beavy hand oa the military
UN of apace. I'd hate to ... 111 jpora
Jt and f1Dd out he ii abMd."
OF ACETATE AND NYLON; SHEATH OF ACETATE AND
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Candidate for "I 1hould've stood In
bed" bonorl ll Robert Roman• of
Staten lllaDd, N.Y. It Meml Robert's
car ran over a nail blowing a tire,
be 1olt control, hit a atreet lamp and
careened into a fire hydrant which
IMPPed off flooding the street. The
deluae underm1ned the inter~Uon,
wbicb collapsed, leaving a 50 foot
crat.r. 'Ille cave-in ruptured a gas
main and police in hip boots evacu·
ated 17 nearby realdenta. By the way,
there were no lnjuriea.
Earl1 btrdman, Btbert E. ' 12,
of ColemlD, Tex., takel .a elOll look at a new jet cockpit Ill DaDu while
enroute to a meettnc of the Early Blrdm~( who recemd their 11c1D1et to lilt.) IM, a apt.tr
plllt WWI, WU a maablir of
tbe tint lflldaatlDI dall Ill fl1lDI
tautbt by the Wrl&bt brotben.
M'erclianfa ba\re been". warned to
watch for tJioae that do their Christ-
mas 1boplitting early. Tile pre-CbrlJt.
maa ·season ll the time to be wary
warm Normaa KJvea, who ltalks shop-
lifters profes&ionally. Kiven says Chi·
cago area aboplltten IDaD a flJ mil•
llon-a-year haul. wblle tbe loot lifted
natlonwicS. amo\llltl to JI bllllon an-
nually. -That'• s;raUtude for )'&! Jama Sldr-
Local Stri·Jcea .
Chrysler Rebels .
Defy Union PaCI
D E T R 0 IT (UPI) -RebeWoua
Chryaier Corp. worken today tpored
the pleu of their union leader• to end
a series ot local strikes halting all pro-
duction by the nation'• No. 3 auto
maker.
United Auto Workers prealdent Wal·
ter P. Reuther pa back to Cbryaler
headquarters thl• mornlng to alp the
new three.year natJonal cnotract tbat
wu agreed to lesa than four hours be-
fore a midnight atrlke deadline Wed·
nesday. The agreement came alter a
grudll.ng 34-bour bargalnlng s.easlon
that exhausted necotiators endured in
order to head ofi a nationwide walk·
out by Cbryaler's 10,,,000 UAW mem·
bers.
But the series of walkouts over
plant-level issues and grievances that
began early in tbe week snowballed
to the point where Chrysler had to abut
down three assembl1 plants after
parts ran out.
1iALP CLOSED
Cbryller u1d 20 of ltl ..., automo-
tive manufadurin& inltallatiom lD 12
atatea have been closed. · ~Uber . be·
cauae ot local walkouts or by lact of
partl Of the 11 productlOtt bargiining
units, only 11 have readied acree-
mRt OD looll pects.
Trouble wu reported at the Belvl·
dire, m., auembly plant 1buraday
• IO perlOllll were UTeatld a f t e r UAW mtmba a.r,m, out lD picket
llDll tbNe mJllt ... to b1oct other
emP'o1a trom aterbll the planL
Tbe plant ... doMcl" down and tbe
COIDPM1 cbarsed that .21 new car en-
_Jlus were "JJ!>otaced" before the
worten jlJkeii oul .
All worker• not on the job wa-e
loling tbe benefit of ooe of the in·
n<Mltiom that Reuther got for them
in tne new contract-ntrOICtlve pq
back to Oct. 16.
GM STRIKE
Several atritea also bit Genlral U.
tor• Corp., the lut of tbt "bte tine"
to deal with the UAW. And Foi'd Mo-
tor Co .. abut down by a ~
strike Sept. t unW It came to ..._
with the unl<ID , toda,y bad OD)J ..
plant--tn Dallas, Tex.-where a 1lcal
agreement bad not been "~ The new pact between UAW
and Olryaler covera only tbt 11,CIOO
production and mafn~ ._,
The 8,000 salaried employa repn.
aented by the UAW still do DOt haft
a new naUo-.• ~
But the bMale to set local ..._
meata could blp CbrJaltr out ti p
doctlon for some time ena .._
Rectber bu aaJd be would Ill lllla
members back on the job )J ..
weekend.
f'>oo&lu Fruer, UAW vice gtlldeit ..,
1n charge ol tbe union'• :1; 0.. pu1mmt, WU not IO opll=,,....
day.
IWU>TOTBLL
"You can't tell wbesl tbeM thin&•
atart bow' loq 1t'1 tolnl to tab,"
Fruer said after a ne1oUattn1 aes·
lion ended wttboat an.y acreemeat for
the salaried employea.
The problem of •ttllne the local
iJ1uu bu DO burinl OD the llttle-
ment ol tbe naUonal contract. The
UAW worbrt at C2lrJlllr IGl a bla-
tarSc piC't tlYinC them more Im '1
aa bour ID frlDfe 1-tGtl ..a _,..
Oftl' .. tllree-1N1' Ille ., .. --net.
But tt ia the clQ·llMllJ wcdinl
condJUooa, aetitOdty ~and oeiler
plant-level ~ tbat could
keep them out on the ttreet and
Chrysler abut mwn.
Actot Chades Bickford
Dead of Emphjsema at 7~
POUND IN SURI' -Jellllifer Jooes, 48, is
placed In beet of an ambalance at lfallbu where
8be wu found UDCODIClom and near death In the
1urf at the bue of a 400-foot cliff. She wu tran&-
felTtd from the emergency hospital at Malibu late
'lbunday night to Ml Sinai where ahe hu ~
gained conaciousneu and iJ reportedly udolnt
fine."
Actress Jennifer ]ones Recovering; . .
Found Near Death iii Malibu• Sutf
HOU. YWOOD (AP) -AeDm1
Award wlnnlnf adreft Jennlter.Jones
regained conacloumea todaJ and was
reported "doing fine" llx houri after
she was found near death in the Pa-
cific surf by lberiff'a cleptrties.
A spokelUWl far Ml SIU1 Hospital
said the shy, bta1ltlM actress wu
••coming around VW1 llcelJ. She'•
mucll improve( anCl Mr doctor HYI
&he is doing flat," tbl apokelman
said.
Miss Jooea, found ancomdoua and
n<>t breathing late 'lbunday Di&ht.
may have fallen 100 fMt from the
side or a Malibu ci:id depUtiea aald.
about to ~e some p(lla.
There were uncoiifinned reports
that a red substance, Hsembling parts
of capsules, were pumped from ber
stomach.
S{>okesnten at Ml Sina.I said the u·
acf CIUle Of her injuries Dad not lm•
mediately been dete:rmined. ·
Tbe hospital said she ~ uncon-
lcloua for about six hours.
Chicago Police · Seek Facts
In Bizarre Kidnaping Case vbJI, cbairmo of ·the . Bremerton.
Wash., Port Commlpiod, ::ited
Ralph ErlckNll to a cnmm n va·
cancy 1ut FebrulrY. Since then Stir·
ving moved Into Erlcbon'I dlltrict
and both raa for the aam• com.mil·
sion seat 1n Tuelda.y'a muJdctpel eJec.
tion. Erlcklon won OWtWMlmln&11 ••
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Actor Charla
Bickfcft, who played ruc&ed be·man
role• on the stage, screen and tele·
Wion, died ~ nl.gbt at '11.
Sgt. Eldon !Aken be pulled the
autobiography, ''Bulll, Balla, BicJcla actress from the aurf. She waa clad
and Actors" he wrote in aprtabtly in slaeb and a blouae, be nld.
CHICAGO (UPI) - Police today
tried to verify a story of a bizarre
tidnaping in which no ranJOm wu
aak.ed, an offer or $150,000 wu turned
down and the victim's clotbea we r • cleaMd and preaaed before be wu
releued.
began an investJgatton that ltd to Lu
Vegu, Nev., before Hart ru=ed mysteriously at b.15 home W ay
night.
•
1 uttl.ng St1mlla out of .me.. -One of Hollywood a top character
actors, Blckford auccumbed in t b e
University of California at Loa Anielea
Medical Cent.er.
After IUfferlne an attack of empby·
aema, he WU boapltallzed Wt July.
The illneu later was complicated by
an infection of the bloodstream and
pneumonia.
A friend said Bickford was "s ti 11
hard, strong and gruff" until the end.
"Sbe wam'idlnaUUna" be n.id ~tyle of thlnJ, tbat happened to b1m "But"'f(be1ff~ her om to pump
m tramlt from a roulbmck loger. • water trailll l*'. 1 .)INrd a ~beart beat
hot)o, barker, rOllCb uta'mlnator, f ~u~··
U.S. Navy bo~er. vaudeville perform:• • A 1'est.o.i'ed her lftathinl aft-
er, Broadway atar to cinema. •u .... c.~09thl teret\IJCJ. On be t . to di-·..... Ith 'ta on •wo or liPI'"' m nu a. ce go in a • .,..~ w Her ,tomach wia pumped at t b e
Louis B. Mayer, and the producer Malibu hospital before she wu taken
fired him. "' to ML Sinai.
"I wouldn't give in, I would n't be A sheriff's spokesman aaid Ml s s
disciplined," Bickford recalled, ''and Joaes, widow of producer David O.
Mayer said I would never play again. Selznick, reportedly bad called her
The real of the studios, wblcb didn't personal physician and aald she was
dare oppose, stood behind him."
Armed with only a flve-mtnutll in·
terview with the exhaUlled. former
mayor of suburban Blue Ialand, John
Hart, 75, as he lay in his hospital bed,
police attempted to learn the Identity
of the kidnapers Hart said be never
saw.
Hart disappeared Oct. 13 and police
Hospital autbortttes aald Hai wOUld
bt 1n no shape for further queattomna
for two 'or three more dayt. A pb7a1·
clan aald 11.e apparent!)' bad 1u!fet.d
a mild heart attack during the • ~YI
he waa mias!ng.
One of the clues the police had was
a laundry mark left on Hart's clothes.
His a6ducton reportedly had the
clothing cleaned and pressed hi a
cleaning establishment near Blue IJ.o
land.
All.pl eJletSoa wtnnen ta s.,en;
ville, N.J.. flub ~ tiCDI Ylih
Mayor-elect Mn. Mary Kerr, center
front, being flanked by other mem·
ben of the winning Democratic tick·
et. The councllmen-elect, from left,
Mn. Dolores Zaccardl, Mn. Dorothy
Carter and Mn. Florence Koval.
Survivors include his widow, ac·
tress Beatrice Loring, whom he mar·
rled 1n 1919, and a married son Rex,
42, and daughter, Doria. No funeral
plana have been made.
1be red-haired Bickford, after more
than 100 film credits, was enjoying
success in television as the hard-fiat·
ed ranch owner on "The VU'glni.an."
Recently actor John Mclntire-w h o
moved into "Wagoo Train" when
Ward Bond died-filled in for Bick·
ford.
GRAND OPENING
A handful of -.•forgotten" 1oldiers
at a remote radar lite in Korea got
a c:ue from Hollywood -in fact, five
of them -when Loa Angeles mati-
nee movie teevee host Joh.Dy Grant
mentioned that the boya had a pool
table and billiard ballJ. but no cues.
An anonymous donor shipped five cus-
tom-built cues to the recreation-
starved GI'a.
A multlmilllonaire, Bickford often
played a captain of industry or a
domineering father or politician. He
won an Academy Award nomination
for "Johnny Belioda" but once de-
ICl'ibed. Oscan u "a little bit la,at!M-some... ·
Born January 1, 1889 in Cambrld19,
Mau., Bickford did almost every-
thing but act in hla earb' yea.rt. In b1I
Cold Spell Broken
DEAD AT 71
Actor Chtrlff Bickford
• Ill East'
Gale Warnings Along Pacific Northwestern Coast
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Bal s Israel" In UN .
I .. :. • :
An l•raell a~ from occupied Ar-ab ion.
sald : ~·Tbet. ctUDcll "7 i !ta • · "We ur&e,.. RJ'ad ~~ ~tion, baa maalre.tecr ... ed, "th.at military. pona.c.i
sided.Deas adversely affect-mid ~snlc! uailtaDce w lng the objective and im·
partial con&ideraticin of a 11rae1 be wttbbeJd 1JDW Js ..
matter of grave lmpor-rael wttbdraws ita aurea·
tance... live forces from all the ter-
Tbe councu is comideruaa ,rtt.wlu it bU occupied .. • Parachutin· g two rtv.i lUObltiona,. · resUlt of tta aureuton ...
One lay lDdia . Mall and • I
Nigeria calll 1or 11raeu u. 8• MOVE Aircraft wltbdra§4 .MU . -., procedural battle . territories W 1D :7 ~ • whe11 the United
ANb .... States moYed that botb the LAKEHURST, N.J. (~>
IaraeL Israel jecled the Egyptimil Md llraeU. -The successful p11radlat-._... _ .. _...... ot all council Ing of a small altGrdsta!to draft when lt WM 8nt dr· :..-::.-~but ... _ pro....,..al .._.._. ~ ..-earth at the Navlil AJr •
culated bet-e tbe tlllioL fell 0ae ~ ol the n in e tion here Tbursda.1 B()W oP-
U.S. DRAPT -.. qeeded fer adoption. el\• tne quutioa ol ~
'l'be otbef' draft. 1'J. tba .,,.. wte WU l-0 in favor tM tedmique a ......S·,to
United Stat.el, calll· f« ol the U. S. motion with 1 large commm:tal attiNn.
0 witbckaftl al anMd left.. lblWltlom. TbOse In favor Tbe wings wire )lown en
ea frOIQ occupe.j terrltor~ were tile Unlted Statea, Brit-a ~ SdDlon v~
lea " wttbout ~ laraeL ' alD Hltlonalbrt arlna. Ax· and the aircraft fUlellge Egyptiaa Forelin lllnll-ie8una, Brull. Canada, was centty lowered to Ultil
ter ·Mahnlound RlM open; Denmart ud Japaa. under a epeda.Dy "1Jt ~
Senate Republicans Vow
Social Secu~ity Battle
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WASHINGTON (AP) -
Senate Republlcana v<1W a
fioor fight against a propos·
ed record boost in Social
Security benefits they COD·
tend has a financing feature
pegged to help Democrats
in the 1968 elections.
The $3.6 billion measure
to provide 15 percent bene-
fit hikes cleared the Seoate
Finance Committee on a
party-line. 11-' vote 1burs·
day. Chairman Ruaaell 8.
Long, (D·La.), predicted
quick approval for the mea·
SW'e when the Senate takes
it up, probably next week.
The bill would boost bene-
fits oeginning .J>eXt April -
before l)lovemher'• presl·
dential race -but would-
n't increase Social Security
taxes until January 1968.
That financing schedule
was called irrelpOlllible and
poUtically motivated by Sen.
John J. Williama of Dela·
ware, senior Republican on
the Finance Oo!Jimlttee. He
predicted stiff GOP opposi·
lion aimed at reducing the
~e ln benefits to the 121,1
percent level already ap-
proved by tile House.
Senate GOP Leader Ever·
ett M. Dirksen, indicating
the line Republicans will
take in opposing the meas·
ure, called it a 11fly now'
pay later" scheme.
Under the Senate commit-
tee bW, the present payroll
tax rate of 4.4 percent for
enploye and employer would
be continµed through 1968.
Tbe taxable wage base
would be broadened eff ec·
tive next Jan. 1 from '6,600
to '8,000.
pared witb tbe current Jl90,·
40 maximum.
The bill provides that be-
glnnin.g in 1969 the tax rate
would be raised to U per-
cent and the w.age b a s e
would go up to $8,800, with
other increases scheduled
in future years.
Jn addition to the 15 per•
cent bike in the benefit lev•.
ell the bill would raise the
mlnimwn Socia.' SecurJt,t
payment from '4.4 monthly
to $'101 a 59 percent in·
crease.
Draft _Plan Opposed
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Justice Department officials
reportedly are strongly op-
posed to a Selective Service
System plan to induct anti-
war protesters who violate
the draft law, rather than
uae the courts for progecu·
tion and appeal.
tice Department is proseart' :
lng vigorously men cttargect •
with violating the Jaw. . ... •h
Hershey's office baa Jri·:'"
pa.red for legal study an ot'~' •
cter that would change UMr! •
definition of a draft detin<.
quent to cover anyone whti
destroys bia draft card ; or--
dJarupts the drafting pro-
cesll. . · · • ·' · Dellnqueats are aat<>mla'r.
ically put at the top of m:
duction lists. , · ed the !Ong aeastoa which Ablt1 tnto1 were the So-chute M Teet tn &meter.
Tbua a worker earning at
Jeut '8,000 and his employ·
er eacb would pay a maxi·
mum of ~ next year in
Sodal Security taxes com·
Sources also say tbe .S,.tec· ·
tive Service System, beiided ·
by Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Her·
shey, doesn't th1nk the Jua-
luted until 11:14 •;: . viet Union. France, 8ulgar-------------------Witll a kllgtby blut ta; Etbiopla. lndla, Mali aDd 1 • :
lkrMl Jk accased ttJ8 • Nlceria-• I ' liiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiilliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill "
Wi nation of , wacm& a
"piecemeal war" and call-
ed on the c()UDCQ for en·
forcement meuurea if ls·
raeli troops don't withdraw
.
Ohio Meet \ I
~DBOPPED
The United States entered
1ta motion after the Soviet
Union bad pef'11aCleci tbe
councll'a pnaident tor No-
vember, Mamadou Bouba·
~ It.ante of Mali, to cbange
the speaPn' Ult ., ht Ja.
rael WIS chopped ftam tee-
ond to NV.ab podinn smet DeputJ Porelp .
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) -bick diltQrbinc poblic meet..
Mbdster V..., V.bmet-'°' .,.... .... with )a.
cr111bCtllreatl.,...tbl
Arab states and abibltba&
ID "impetuous dellre to G •
PIDd." Bt...ace11814 tile Unlt-td stat.el of "ccmnivance"
with llrael In what be ct.
scribed u the Jewiab U.
tion11 "aagreaaion."
Hee~ aad pol.ice Inga. ,
.here Thursday nlgtlt wan.ce continued epelk-
a speech tiy -U-eorge tng and the lleciler1 con-
lace ln one of the w tinued their jeering. The
demonsfrations the for r dissenters then began mill·
Alabama governor baa • lng about and police moved
countered. in.
Helmeted police had Several tuaslee broke oul
station JbemlelVK in 'ftte eitbt perlODI arrest-J Str r of Wall~ ~ protecf him. ed 1"n dmged with dis-els 81 e
Eight hecklers were dra turbtn1 the peace. All were
ged from tbe auditorl treed on .,__
and arrested. After the arrest., police Nationalist
Ar~ Troops
W<Place shrugged off formed a protective screen
demonstration and finish JI\ troat ot Wa.11-ce aild be
his speech. started his speech acain.
The s e v e n Negroes There were occasional cat-
one white person arreste<l calla but DO furlher difturt>. ADEN (UPl)-Britbb jeta
were part of a crowd of 125 ) ances. today' strafed a 50-m a q who jeered Wallace as be l>urtng the scramble be-force of Egyptian-trained
addressed a capacity c:rOwd tftell police and becklera, Arab nationalists .umpt.
of 3 000 at Whitmer Hi I 1 W'1Jace aaid "Boy, tbia 11 a inl 1lo m>IS .from · Yemm Sch~L • . to~ w a Y to inU.-a llv-into' Ade~ -a mili•-Tbe hecklers. chanted .. j Ing." ~ _, ~k to ~· as Wal "~?" came a reply ~k~ ~tune 1a 11~ took 1h4i " llPl· froni. 1be audJenee, "your more tban a week of Nation-
, Interrupted bis speec6 ae wife ~ ~ng." alist violence that l>e Brl~ ecal times wita catcalls. Duriog biJ speech, Wal· . _ __. ,,_ Police. Lt. Edward lace claimed "bearded intel· ilh have mterv.-:u. ~
czat took the stand lectuala" were running the Ionia! tlOCJlll are being~
Wallace to read the crow a coUDCry and said. the people ~~ ~ =tin~ b ~ section of Ohio law that r-ought to have the right to ,..ndence thil mondi. •
run their own schools. r---1.• »-At a news conference be· The 1pokeaman -OVJ.
Iy··Slat . ·!:a1ae~~.r ·:!ef...,~.-t;:""=
: -..!. I • .pmident ia.1.1aid, "UDP ~ ~-~ ~ ·,~ paig ld ~=e~~= band ldmtifled: put ol ~ parties in 1968, you will aee the front for tbe Hberatlea
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me back in Ohio." ol Soutb Yemen CFLOSYl, a Wallace said neither he calro:bacbd .orl&Dlutioa.
nor bis wife, tmleen, the '1-~~ :-~ya = currentgovernorofAlaba· ,,__mini• ve
ma, planned to ·attend tfle fighting betWeen FLOSY and
national Democntic conveii-h homegrown NaUoul · tion next year. : Ublntlon Frolit (NLF). .
He said four or five per· : fte NLF, with the 111~
sOM were beUlg comidertd port ol the Soutb Mable
as bis vice presidential run-Arm:/, appwently defeated nine mate in 1988, ~ut de-FLOSY and 11 atfemptinS to
clln'ed to speculate on who consolidate itl power IO it
bia Cflolce w~ ~. can 'take over wben t b e
Asked about Clevelanden Britl1h leave. el~ a Negro mayor, FLOSY members were «·
Wallace slid be was "all for dered to 1urrender their
il" arms and the NLF sent JMt-
"I aupport the voters' de· troll into the teeming Sheik
cislon to elect whomever Othman diatrict of Aden to
they choose," wan.ca said. gather up ~ndl 0(
"Jf they decide 'to elect a weapona ill a bouae-to-houle
Nep-01 I am all .-.ft." search.
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Saved bf Cotnpaniotas
Bear Mauls Hunter ·
COLUMBIA FALLS, Mont.
(UPI) - A calJfornta bunt-
er was saved from death
Thursday by two compan-
ions who shot a fierce gr.uz-
ly bear that clawed and bit
him about 1be bead and
face near the entranee to
Glader N.atlonal Park.
The mauling occurred on
a logging roed In Flathead
National Forest, about 50
miles from where two lS-
year-<>ld girls were killed by
grizzlies in separate attacks
in tbe park last summer.
Robert GUmore, 47, of
Torrance, was in satisfac-
tory condition at a White-
fish bolspital. He underwent
three hours of surgery to
close massive puncture
wounds.
Dr. R.D. Bucbanan said
That 11-letter Word
Upsets Legislators
each w o u n d had been
"cleaned out" to prevent
possible tetanus. Montana
Fi&b and Game Department
officers removed the bear's
bead and caws for labora-
tory tests to determine if
the animal was rabid.
Gilmare said he was. at-
tacked by the fierce bear
when he lagged behind his
two deer and elk hunting
companions.
The animal picked up Gtl-
more and pawed and hit
"im.
H is screams of agony
aJertt!d William Kimball,
Bigfork, Mnnt .. and George
P sychologist
Speaks Out
For Tuition
Ritter, 21, Columbia Falls. SACRAMENTO CUPJ) -
wbo rushed to his aid. They ~ student wtlo must pay tui-SACRAMENTO (AP) -In Sacramento. Sen. fired two stiots ·above the tion is more appreciative
The Gerrymander finally James R. Mills, San Diego beast. toward his educetlon than
reared its b r u t ls h head Democrat, smiled at the re-The bear dropped Gil-one who does not, llYt a
bere Thursday. port -apparently aimed at more whose head was University of Caltfonn JllY· The word ••gerrymander" his bill -and n~ that obologirt
La • ......_ vi-..... •s1" avoid the congresgmen "prefer bloodied, and started to-· ...i.u-u.n ~ 0 -..... v • wards the other two men. Dr. Alex Sbennw, VI ce ed by legislators since they my bill to odlers." Ritter and Kimball fired dl&innan ot. the chpctment
convened laat Monday un-The Assembly is sched· six more shots before the of psychology at 9erkeley,
der court directive to re-uled to vote on one bi 11 grizzly fell dead at the i r told Gov. Ronald Reacan's
draw California's 38 con-Mooday while the Senate council Thursday tbet the
gresslonal districta to give will open hearings on its feeL present generation wu ali·i'
more equal representation two reapportiomnent meas-'I'he hunters said the bear eoated from society because
to all Callforoians. ures. was fuUy grown. 1oclety did not provide youth
But fioally it was out. with any reJl experience to 1 The Wall Street Jo urn .a 1 do IGDethlDc Uleful for oth-
published • story Thursday B z · d M ' D us. saying legislaton and con-in an s og Sherif&, who be.lped Rea·
gressmen bad agreed on 1111 develop bla "creative
"what may be the greatest ld f R IOCilty'' concept, said atu-~~~~ander in He or ansom dies showed that nevw be-
Ge ........... -cer ii a 19th rare bad yCJUth felt so lone-
' • , ....._.... ).I-.t,y and iaoJMed.
century term descriu4ll& BERKELEY (UPI) -called Lazzarini and &aid hi He told tbe state ~an.
weirdly rbaped election dis· Larry s Luu.rinl, 30 would return the 4oC far a meal cbleft tbat the activi·
tricta -d e 1 i be r at• I 1 · • aaya IUbstanUal ,......_ Laar-t:J or a ...n minority of mil· lb~ that way to help a be ea•t UDdentaDd why ini went to meet hint « a ltaat youtb IUdJ as on the
candidate ol one pll'ty or anyone would kidnap his predetermlned llddreu Jn Berkeley CMllPUI was nag. the other by drawtng aa dog. But he'a willing to pay o 1.1·-.a """'-...... ...____ ted i.... the _....... ot. th many friendly voters with· fi"acti~. 4 •1e ~ was gera u3 ..--1 e in the boundary lines as ransom to get bim back. u-vest mejortty.
possible. Tbe Jl.monil~ld German Laz:zarini saya be is "will-Re said at the Untv.sity
d shepherd, who bas been with ing to pay at least part of of Manitoba, Canada, be
But tbe .Ieeialatora 8 n Lazzarlni since he was a his $180 a month pension to found stude:ots protested
congressmen sh 0 wed no pup, was taken Wednesday get his guide ck>g back. against a plan to drop tui-
visible fear of the Gerry-near tile home ci a frieod. Lazzarini geu the pmaloo tioo in fl'Yor at the Califor-
mander, although they have A few hours later, a man because he ls blind. nia plan.
acknowledged for ... ~!.-----------------------------time tb.lt my pl& wnicD
is adopted generally will be --------'llf"i~-------------------. desioied to preeerve t he
jobs of the lncumbmtl -
both Republlcam and Dem-
ocrats.
"We didn't ~
er," said Democratic Rep.
Cbet Hollilleld In Waabmg·
ton. "We didn't try to gut
the Republicans and tbey
didn't try to gut U11."
Mrs. Black
To Debate
With Demos
FINE SCOTCH WHISKY
SINCE 1830
86 PROOF soum SAN FRANCIS-
CO (AP) -Shirley Temple Black, a Bepubllcan candi· ..._------==---P-"-RA_o_rr_~_c_o_. s_,._"_"'_"_"_C1_s_co_._L_os_""'-G_t:_LE_s ____ _
date for Congresa In San Mateo County'11ltb di.strlct,l-----------::::::;;;;:;;:;;..:;;;;::------------
will0debate tonipt 'With four
Democratic opponenta.
Mn. Black, the former
child movie stir, earlier had
refUJed a debate challenge
from Paul N. (Pete) Mc-
Closkey, a Republican dove
who advocates gradual dis-
enga1ement from the Viet.
nam war ln two years if a
negotiated peace cannot be
achieved.
Mrs. Black refused any
debate with Republicans in
the interest of party unity,
she said. She bolds a hawk
poaltion on the war, con· tendlne military decisions
should be left entirely with
the Joint Chiefs of Staff to
seek a quick victory.
The four Democratic can-
didates facing Mrs. Black in
debate at El Camino High
School will be Roy Archi·
bald, Andrew Baldwin. Ed·
ward Keating. and ,Daniel
. Monaco.
The Nov. 14 special elec·
tion will decide the top Re·
publican and top Democrat
for a runoff election Dec. 12
unless a single candidate in
the field of four Republi·
cans and six Democrats re·
ceives a 51 percent majori-
ty of all vote& cast.
A PeMJ S.vecl
Is A
Dollar Eanied
Forecast No. 11
A week•d neat lw 11••11le wllo .. ,. wait .... Clu'*•••••· ..
CHRISTMAS CARDS
CREATED BY PALA INDIAN CHILDREN
If you are looJdnr for the truly unique and unusual, come this
weekend to The Plaza at Rancho California. Make yom aelection
hom carcI. band-crafted by the children of Pala Miaaion Indian
School. A warm.and wonderful way to aay "Merry Chriatmu," and
all proceeds 10 to their achool. And
why do all your Chriatmu ahop·
ping in laat minute elbow-to-elbow
traffic? Shops in The Plua invite
browain1 and apecialize in gifts you
seldom find elsewhere. Bring the
whole family. We have lota of waya
to help you celebrate early.
Alter you ahop, tour Loa Ranchitoa homeaites, thorou1hbred
horse ranchea, dairiea, frarrant citrua rro•ea. The kida can make
frienda with the animala at the Play Corral, alide down the chim·
I• ""'9 M I" I ney of the Ha.:r Houae. 'Ti• the uaaon to be
AA AM {~ jollyona1oodold.£uhionedalei1hhayridef
The Plaza ia located in the heart
of Rancho California, 87,500 ma1-
ter·planned acrea of Southern
California countr;yaide with lar1e
land areas devoted to thorou1h-
bred horae ranches, c:itrua and
avocado 1rovea, row c.rop farm1,
vineyarda, dairiea, fiel4 croe-and
other diversified a¢cultural uaea.
Other areaa for rancho homeaitea,
buainesa communities, recreation,
commercial and li1ht induatria1.
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EXHIBIT NEXT WEEKEND
UC Disciplines Protesters
Jt,.....C:•tw M~
Ml-1tH
REMN NTS SOc & up
BERKELEY· (UPJ)-Tbe lion. Utrff censured, and 3.5 for a Democratic Society
Unlveraity of (;alifornia took given warnings. F l f le e n threatened to initiate pro-
dl8clplinary action Thurs· students accused of viola· test action agalnst the pen· alties, which the SDS con-._ __ ..... ____ _.
day against 56 students for lions were cleared. sJdered too sever~.
tbelr pa.rt in unauthorized Most of the students de-l=============~i=::;:====: anUdraf t rallies on the Ber· cllned an opportunity to de·
keley campus. fend themselves before a SHARP
If yeu'r• • th•rp +ruler, "" th• DAILY PILOT f1111011t 0 1111 .. A·LIHf cftulfled eda S•h1tdqt. Make • better d ti ••• whether
yev'r• l>uyl•t ., ttllln9.
Eleven leaders of the pro-dlatlpllna:ry board. R)l}ings
test rallies held last month against the 66 involved ~
were suspended from scbool subject to review by Cban·
for periods up to one year, cellor Roger Heyn.1. _ae_v_en~w_e_re~pu_t_on_pr_~_~·~Lea-_de_r_•_«_tbe __ ~_ude_n~~·::=========================:::f=========
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Bolde· '' u $j Personn 67
79' Excedrin 48 ~"Floor W x 58'
Bottle of 36 11/2 Quart Dri·Bri e
89' Lltlv Esther 54 c ~29 Easy·O f
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Youth Week
Marked by
Mesa Mayor
Youth Appreciation Week,
Nov. 12 through Nov. 18,
was proclaimed by Costa
Mesa Mayor Willard T.
Jordan Monday night and
endorsed by all members of
the City CouncU.
The special week will,
among other thiJ1Cs, l't!ICOI:
nize accompllshmeuts of
youth lo the bome, ICbool,
church and coounoaity. It
will be aponaored lW Optim·
isl clubs throupoot the
country.
In Costa Mesa, the week
is to be sponsored by the
Costa Mesa Optdnist Club.
Part o( the effort during
the week, acconUni to the
proclamation, is ...,to tt'lcouf·
age a grea~r inW'cbange
of ideas between adults qd
youth, leadin& to a broader
understandin1 let eech ~-· er." . ..
Commented the ml1of:
"It behooves all of us to
seriously consider tbe fact
that all our youth ar' not
bad. • ... -
Fire, Police
Units Noted
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IC that continues next
year it will be a minor or
major dtauter tor Jobmoo
and his Democrats, de-
pendlne on the size of ~
dse in unemployment And
bad intlation. if it comes,
~ be an election factor,
Yet, the answer to none
pf these problems, which
JD8Y be the decidin g points
in tbe 1968 elections, are
visible now.
f See By Today's
Want Ads
• lt'1 "OPEN HOUSE"
I time a&&in. and listed in
that HANDY directory are
many iOl"it!OUI homell In
'exclualve locationa!
I\ Here'• a be.ri•ln tor &0lf· f ers, HOGAN CLUBS full
set with bq9. both Jor a
, lad,y or a man!
• For only $25. you can buy
I an~ b6eyde.
• Two people l.N! wanted lo
manage a vuy llUCCelSfu1 i Pf'( lhop!
e And TRADER'S PARA·
OlSE hsa lhto m05t Inf Pr·
esbni tra~s that have
been off~ In ~kal
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandf
..
Sk ybus Plan Delayed For Ne,v Studie Open House Set
A bid from Skybua Inc.. council's next meeting. Nov. lnternatiooal Airport. ThP Marywood School of
whJch plans shuttle air ser· ~. While awaiting federal ap-Orange wall hold an open
vice between Orange Coun· Skybus, with offices In provaJ of Its planned opera-bouse for lr>eomJng 1tudenta
ty and Los Angeles. for Cos· Long Beach. want.a to run a lions. the air passe nger ser· and their parents betwee11 ta Mesa CJty Council en· shuttle passenger service be· · h ....__ tr I doraement Monday 0 l g b t h vice as v=n Y ng to get I JO and 4 p.m. Sunday on tween t e Orange County all communities in the coun-the "ampu 2.811 v·u R'"'"' was again pigeonholed. Airport and the Los Angeles " s. l 1 """ At the suggestion ol Ma· ___________ ty_to_e_n_d_or_s_e _th_e....;p:_l_an_. ___ o_r_1v_e_. -------
yor Willard T. Jordan, tbe
council voled to ut a new· 1Y formed Costa M e a 1
Chamber of Commerce Avi·
atlon Committee to investi·
gate the Skybus plan and
then return with a report to
the council.
The report is due at the
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Oct. "· Tetrv Lee ,_,., n. Ind
Gle!WM suann Elltott. 11. bofll "' Huntington lletcll.
Oct. 30, Vlrgll L. Clev-er, 57, Ind
Emma M•ncv ltotenlllal, 47, both ol
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Oct. JO. Mich.el I.Anet Wr'Oht, 22. d
Soutll LeouN• Ind CMNI Ntll
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N ..... I. RoOlrt J. McNerneY. 111, I•·
•nd Jo.n Lll_clle Luas. "· both ol
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Huntt11gton ~II. •I'd AutlN J1un-
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of Anthelm, 1nd EwlYn M. Nlelwn.
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Morl1 C. Slllplty, JO, boll! of Cost• Mesa.
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Nov '· Forro! L Rldltl', Jr . ll.
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1st C:Omputer
Model Set
ANAHEIM -Autonetics
of Anaheim has completed
the first engineering model
of the computer it is making
for the nation's "Condor"
missile series. the company
announced today.
The unit is designed to re-
duce manufacturing c o s t s
and lo shorten work sched-
ules, and is similar to those
already built for related
missile and aircraft pro·
grams.
T ests Slated
In Slaying
SANTA ANA -Further
psychiatric tests were ord·
ered Thursday for accused
child murderess Annie Kiyo-
ko Yamaska, the Gardena
mother charged in the
strangulation deaths of her
two infant children.
PARTY FOR 4,000 MARINES -Mrs. Maynard
(Mom) Jenkins (right) talks over plans for Dec. l ~
party at Camp Pendleton with Mrs. Robert Prugh
(left), foQd chairman, and Miss Kathy Fagan of
United Airlines.
Mom Jenkins Plans
Marine Yule Party
Mrs. Maynard "Mom"
Jenkins, originator of Oper·
atlon Mail Call, is procee'i!·
ing with plans for a huge
Christmas party Dec. 13 to
honor 4.~ Marines.
The Hollywood Deb Stars
have agreed lo attend and
Buddy Ebsen of Balboa Is-
land, star of the ''Beverly
Hillbillies" is one of many
notables to donate their
ti.me and talent.
A four-acre site al Camp
PendJeton has been graded
and seeded with grass es-
pecially for the party in
case the weather allows an
outdoor gathering.
However. "Plan B'' sug-
~ested as an emergency al·
ternative by the marine hos·
pltal officials, will stage the
Discussion
Slated on
Delinquency
F ULLERTON -Venereal
disease among juveniles.
narcotics and delinquency
are among topics to be ex·
plored at a Juvenile Service
Conference here sponsored
by the Fourth District. Cali·
fomia Congress of Parents
and Teachers.
The program will begin at
9:30 a.m. next Thursday in
the Troy High School ''Lil·
tie Theater" at 2200 E. Dor·
oth y Lane. "
''Signs of Delinquency in
Orange County" will be the
theme of the program. fol-
lowed by a panel discus-
sion, also open to the pub·
lie. Panel members and
their topics, are:
Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs : Gerald S. Bu c k.
County Probation; The Ven-
eral Disease Problem: T.
.J. Albert, M.D .• C o o n t y
Health Department; Foster
Parents-The Need In Your
Community: Roy C. Leffler
Department of Social Wei·
fare ; Coordinating Councils·
Communtiy Service Pro·
grams For Youth: Mrs. Jon
Shirley, chairman, Garden
Grove Coordinating Council
and coordinator, Count y
Head Start prog ram;
Charge to Action -What
PTA Can do to Help: Dean
Cayot, California Congre6s
of Parents and Teachers.
hoge party indoors in case
of rain. '1
Presents collected to be
given the marines include
8,000 ball point pens, shav-
ing lotions and paperback
novels, plus 4,000 shoe box
es to bold the gifts.
Gifts are still being col·
lected and a major problem
right now is to obtain soft
d r i n k s for the marines.
'Anyone who can help ob-
tain them can contact Mrs.
Jenkins at 18461 Goodwin
Lane. Huntington Beach.
Other gifts may be left
at Standard Oil Stat i o n s
throughout the Southland.
Transport a t i o n of the
gifts ls a massive project
alone. Seventy cab driver~
in the San Diego area, for
example. are c o 11 e c ting
gifts there and bringi n g
them to Costa Mesa to a
receiving station.
Some 500 veterans of the
Vietnam war will be ln·
eluded among spectators at
the gigantic party. Those
unable lo attend. will be en·
tertained in the hospital
wards.
Navv OKs
Ham J,ink
FULLERTO~ -An ama-
teur racl1o club at Hughes
Aircraft Co. he re has re-
ceived Navy permission to
provide direct telephone
links between servicemen
in Vietnam and lhe1r kin in
Orange County.
Designation of the club as
an offi cial Milita ry \ffillate
Radio Service station, en·
ables the ''ham·· radio
group to use frequencies as-
si gned to the militarv
R. E. Lee. pm1d~nt .of
the Hughes' MARS clulS, ix·
plained that telephone mes·
sages must originate in Viet-
nam. 0 r a n g e Countians
should advise their relatives
or friends there lo rlace a
call "home" thrQugti any
MARS station in thelr 88•
signed area.
The transm1si.1011 from
Vietnam -conftnC'd lo week·
ends -will be rcc~1ved by
a Hughes station 1n Fuller·
ton and then tran~te:rred to
a regular telephonl' line for
two-way conversat1<m,
Mrs. Yamaska, 30, was~ -ordered lo return to the AW ARD WINNER
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.
(AP) -A former Marine
who woo the Navy Cro11,
Silver Star and P u r p 1 e
Heart in Korea.
six Democrat&-wUI 1et
more than 51 perce11t of the
vote. This would mean that
the top vote-getter in each
party will face each other
in a runoff on Dec. 12.
The Vietnam war has be-
come a key luue.
END QUICKLY
The founder of contro-
versial Ramparts magazine
who has the support of ac·
tor Robert Vauehn of "The
Man From U.N.~.LlE.''
The son of a ffor~ War Wu-s. Black, a Republl·
II underaecret.r)t of t h e can, says the w~ should be
Army· ended quickly and honorably
A l:berifC who w a n t s and that tbe tactics of fl&bt.
tougher crime laws. ing the t.'ar should be left 'Ihese are among the nine conereasional candidates to military leaders.
who th1nk Coneresa cAD and Some polls put Republi·
should get along without the oan lawyer Paul McClosby, -~-
FrldaY. Novembtr 10, 1967
Wear Shoes
A irlines Study New R ule
WASHINGTON (AP)
It all bolls down to shoes
and IOCU. At stake: Can
y o u get on a commercial
airliner barefoot?
Hippies, those self-styled
flower children who often
plane-bop from demonstra-
tion to demonstration, show
up.at airline ticket counters
with guitars, long hair -
and often no shoes.
Alrllnes have rules about
passengers. They won't ac·
cept babies under 7 days
old, the men~ deranged,
anyone with a contagious
disease, or drunks.
But someone without
shoes? Or someone who
needs a bath?
lines in New York. "We're
meeting this week vlith oth-
er airlines to discuss such a
policy.''
An industry journal, Avl·
atlon Dally, says ''air)ines
should exercise their right
to refuse pasHge to those
not m e e t i n g cleanliness
standards."
The American CMl Lib·
erties Union says airlines
have no authortty to decide
cleanliness.
"No right at all," said a
spokesman. "To do so is the
same kind of reasoning that
kept Negroes in the back of
the bus.''
race's moat celebrated en· 40, who was a Marine lieu·
trant: Shirley T fl m p I e tenaot 'ill Korea, in the lead. A Smash inn Even inn
B .... '-He opposes the war. and ••:1 ··:1
"We don't want t.o dictate
fashion,'' said an Eastern
Airlines spokesman, "but
we now require shoes." So
does the Public Health Ser·
vice.
The Federal Aviation
Agency says shoes are out
of its jurisdiction. "Con·
gress," said a spokesman,
"bas not given WI statutory
authority to make pasaen·
gers bathe before boarding
an airliner, unless it can be
proven their presence has
an adverse effect on avia-me... •L.:-1.~ the Geneva '""cords ,;.. .
uJIC · '° .... of 1954 should be enforced. ""--y are runnln~ •--xt ~ ,. ..... Newport Beach fireman James Owens wathea down gaso~e spilled onto East "Shoes are a question or
policy," said American Air· Tuelday's special e ect.lon in He bas the Black camp wor· Coast Highway~OO feet east of Jamboree Road at 5:30 Tuesday night after
San Mateo Count;y'a Utt\ chain reaction collisions were set off when William Wall&<:e Colley, 65, of New-
ConsresaloDal District to~ rl~~ughn has joined the port Beach, allegedly collided with three cars stopped for red light, Newport
tilt Y~ c:reMe« by the' f Ed d Beaeh police reported. There !e~ no major injuries, police said.
tion safety."
Abusive Phone Calls
To GI Relatives Drop
death of RepabllcJJI Rep.• batUe on behalf o · war -----------~~""'"°"----------------Arthur YOUllitr. , M. Keating, 42, a Demo· crat, who wants the Unit.
TOUGH FOE ed States to stop the bomb-
Tbe rivalJ concede that ing of North Vietnam and
Mrs. Bleck, the dim p 1 e-negotiate an end to the war.
cheeked child star of the The other Republican can·
19308, is a tough and. fam-dldates are Palo Alto busi·
OUJ foe. They note that nessrnan William H. .Dra·
while she is 39, wile of an pe.r 111 and County Sheriff
New Polldeal Twist
Keep Your Mouth ·Shut WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Pentag(jn reports a
great decrease in abusive
telephone calls ~ relatives
war might see the oaroes in
print and make upsetting
calls to the families.
Responding to the prob-
lem, the Senate earlier this
year passed a bill by Sen .
John Pastore, D·R.I., that
would provide fedtral pen-
alties for "obscene and bar·
assing telephone calls."
executive and mother of Earl Whitmore.
. three 'teenagecs, she has Draper, 39, whose father
lilted herMlf on the ballot was undersecretary of t b e
u Sb.lrley Temple Black army during World War ll,
and not Mn. Charles Bl.ck. went to Vietnam in October
But poUUcal observers and thinks the United States
here doubt that any one of la winning and should not
, the 10-totu' Repubia. and-J>ack down.'
·Poll Sag•:
LBJ Won't Win Viet
\
Victory But Who Can?
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Most Americans have lit·
Ue confidence that Presi-
dent Johnson, or any other
politician for that matter,
hu UM ability to handle
the war in VletMm ~
fully.
: 1be Gallup Poll. in a 1ur·
vey conducted for the Na-
. tional Broadcutinl Co., re-
: ported 48 per cent of the
penoll1l reaponding a a l d
. they have "little or no" con·
· ftdence in Johnson's ability
to bring the war to a sue·
: cessful conclualon.
Only 20 per cent said they
• bad a "lot of confidence,"
cent of those surveyed.
However, more than 32 per
cent said they have little or
no confidence In any of the
possible candidates Hi that
area.
\f~CE SPAT
In other polltical eventa
Thursday, George Wall.ace,
Alabama's former pernor •Poke in Toledo, Ohio a n d
was met with what one aide
called the worst demonstra-
\ion he has ever encount-
ered.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Here's a new twist in Amer·
lean politics : One way to
win public confidence ls to
keep your mouth complete·
ly shut, or almost complete·
ly. Another is to keep talk·
ing. But that can turn out
badly.
Maybe tbe answer is in
just how you do or don't
keep quiet. These are con·
clusiona to be drawn from
the latest Gallup public
opinion poll on handling the
war in Vietnam. It was tak·
en for the National Broad·
casting Co.
President Johnson didn't
come out looking we 11
·among those quesUoned
. about his conduct of the
war. But his five would·be,
or possible, Republican riv·
ala for the presidency in 1968
came out looking a lot
worse.
Among the five Republl·
cans, New York's Gov. Nel-
son A. Rockefeller and for·
mer Vice President Rich·
ard M. Nixon did best. Ten
per cent of those questioned
sald they had a "lot oC con·
fidence" in both men's abili·
ty to handle the war.
NINE PERCENT
Eisenhower admintstratioo
waa involved, but not ln the
war. There wun't 'any war
then. Tensions were J u 1 t
building up.
OTHE.BB TALKED
But of the five, Rockefell·
er is the only one who haS
said nothing, or almost noth·
ing about the war. It's the
others who did the t.alldng.
Rockefeller limited him-
self to expressing Conti·
dence in Johnson's policy
and sugge1ting that judg·
ments on the war should be
made only by t b o 1 e who,
like Johnson, have access
to classilied information.
Oddly enough, Nixon, the
only other Republican to
match the p r a c t i c a Uy
speechless Rockefeller in
winning' even 10 per cent
of confidence on war-ban·
dllng among those ques-
tioned, bas been a steady
talker.
He takes the hawk view.
U n 1 i k e Rockefeller. who
has been wUllng to go
along with the way John·
son is running things in
Vietnam, Nixon wants a
lot tougher war, a stepped·
up war. He wanta "mas·
slve pressure" on No r th
Vietnam.
Reagan, also a h aw k, of U.S. servicemen in Viet· nam.
takes the same v I e w u "Calls are continuing 10
Nllon. It's bard to tell far as la known, but at a
what Percy want.. He has greatly reduced level from
been critical of the war but the lllM Vietnam buildup
unclear on solutions. Rom· period,.. the DeCense De-partment said Thursday in ney, lowest man in this response to inquiries about
public opinion poll, is in a the present situation.
class by hirnseU. The tracing of abusive
Talking about the war telephone calls "has prov·
for a couple of years now, en very successful in at·
he has been increasingly t.ack:lng thls problem," the
critical or Johnson, b u t be Pentagon said.
has done so much scram· Tracing was started last
bllng around for something year and the p e n t a g o n
to say that the result is ex· credited the American Tele·
aaperation. phone & Telegraph Co. with
The Gallup survey report· cooperation in th~ effort.
ed that 48 percent or those A rash of abusive tele-
questioned said they h a d phone calls and some other
"little or no" confidence in forms of h a r a s s men t
Johnson's ability to handle caused considerable con·
the war. cern to American soldiers
Only 20 percent said they ln Vietnam.
had a "lot or confidence" Some soldiers talking
in the way he's do i n g lt. with oewtmen in Vietnam
A n o t b e r 20 percent ex· have de<:llM<i to give their
p re s s e d "some conti-home towns or to list th e
dence." names of their wives or
Compared with the five mothers, expressing f ea r
Republicans Johnson is per· that persons opposed to the
The bill, awaiting action
by the House Commerce
Committee, would impose a
maximum $500 Line or six
months in jail on anyone
convicted of using inter-
state telephone lines f o r
such purposes. _
While asserting the num-
ber of such calls has been
sharply reduced, the Pent·
agon said it was unable to
provide any figures.
"The armed services do
not maintain formal repqrt·
ing requirements in tills
respect," it said.
The Pentagon also dis·
claimed any knowledge or
arrests or conv i c t i o n s
growing out of such calls or
other barusment involving
service !amllles.
The Pentagon sald tele-
phone companies now as·
sign special repretentatlves
to fnvestiga~ complaints of
harassing calls.
haps closest to Rockefeller ,
in the field of the tight lip.
in the last three years he
could have done a lot more
tallting and explaining to
the American people about
the war.
[ljsher's was light when
the buffalo roamed , • and another 28 per cent said
: they have limited. comi·
; dence.
Nine persons were ~•t
ed after fighting broke o u t
between hecklers and po·
lice. They were part of a
mostly Negro group of about
100 that jeered through tile
lirst 15 minutes of tbe
speech. Most ol the 2,200
persons in the audience ap-
peared t.o favor Wallace and
tried to drown the boos with
applause and cheers.
Only nine per cent said thet about Califarnla's Gov.1r=================:;1 our capitol 'WBB domed,
taxes were low, : GOP NO BETl'ER
. But none of the potential
: Republican candidates far~
better than the President:
: Only 10 per cent of the poll·
: ed said they have a lot1 of
· confidence in the war-b~dl
: lng capabilities og Gov. Nel·
• aon Rockefdler or New York
· or former Vice President
• Richard M. Nixon, 9 per
; cent were fully confident of Gov. RooaJd Reagan of Call-
: fomla, 4 per cent ol Sen.
1 Charles Perey, (R·ID.), and
· 3 per cent of Gov. George
: Romney of Michigan.
~ 'lbe President's ability to
handle race re.lattons
· brought "little or no" COD·
: fldence marka from 51 per
Wallace arrived in 0 h l o
W~sday for a week-long
tour i)f six of the state's ci· tl4a. He says_ be ls testing
support for a larger C!IIII·
paign if be decides to run
for the prelidency on an in·
dependent, states rights tic·
ket in 1968.
In Michigan, Gov. George
Ramney said he will go to
Mrolt's Veterans Memori·
al Bullding Nov. 18 to tell tbe nation'• voters whether
be y.iill seek bis party' a pres·
identJal nomination.
Coming (Jp Ro•e•
Ronald Reagan, four p e r
cent about Illinois' .Sen.
Charles A. J>ercy, ·and ju.st
three per cent about Michl·
gan'a Gov: George A. Rem·
ney.
These figures are impres-
sive if only because none of
these five Republlcan1-in
whom those polled express-
ed confidence 1n thelr war·
handling ability-have h a d
anything to do with handling
the war.
They've been strictly Um·
ited to explaininf b o w
they'd do the handling if
they only bad the chance.
Nixon, as vice 'president
back in the 1950s would
have been involved in Viet·
nam in some way, 1ince the
. The 1968 Tournament of Roses race for he queen Is under way with 47 of 50
·girls posing here. Thls group will be narrowed to 25 and eventually five from
which t.he queen will be selected next month with the other four comprislng
·her court to reign ovor the annual Pasadena New Year's festivities.
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CITY 01' COSTI MESA ~'ou~'~"r.;'d 'Cl : ~ :~ S~cJ,,ec •""r ... tt\'; !."" 51u1. Mfrs Hanovtr Tnnl :ti 41\a ~ -FFOU!l411 CU.71 IJ.5• s •nr I l,! ~ ,u.~ Aro Coro I '° Garden Land Co I'" 6 S\t> $1mon & sd.mff 5 "' 1 Moruon GUlt • lt\4 ~ -'""" " ulldn: ••r "" ... ,, ).-1 ArYln l"d to CALll'OltHIA G• s... I l 17' 17'1! IN Slt•HS .. Lft • I\'; jl. N11 Bit ol NA 22 u 22 Com Siii ... , 7..54 ~D '"°"' ,,., 1" AO/lld 0 11 1° 20 NOTICE IJCVITINO llOS ~era I vB~:wont 10oh 12 10\'; Srnlt~ 1.Jr.i ,/ • 3l~ l4\is 341' WESTERN IANKS c:j<°"' 2.91 U• Ttadl,. lJ.3' 13·)] Asl>Oll rm.Ao
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN thll Ille City Clerll ol IM (ily ol Co•I• Mew &"' Tt l A\\ f' '° 1S j5'" u t Callf Wiler •• "'~~ 1 .. ,Yi y"1 Ii Arlron• B•nlc I . 21 22 ~\; ,,,s11t ~,·11 2·U Tlelev ~·, ,,'-~ 11a0·A. AssdBr~w '° T I S r 16,, ,.,, u 1 G l 0 • 8tn~ OI Amerlu t 20 S5't ~ .1l 7... emp ,. .,, ·-···A DG ''40 will receive w olto PrCll>OYb on or belort Frldev, Ille 111~ a•v or N011•mbfr, en • & "' ... n °" •A I ~ I'> Btlll\ of Cal SF 1 io 36~ \.l Fund Am ll,1112.U Ttn 1 Fd 11.>0 IU! A'..;ispr119 •1,.
ltt1. ur Ill tilt t>Our ot olc,...n o'(lock Ill :001 • m. o1 MIO aere, •• rht Cosio Miu Gcoli~fr~rl~m 1"' ,~ ,~ 7~ s::i=rrsti 'I 11119 .OtS ~~ l3~\ cen11nel• v111ey l k .io 16 7 • "'" Fund Inv 11.711}'" Twene Giii '·" 7.01 Aud Tn" 1 Cltv H•lh 17 F•fr Drive, Cos•• Me ... C•lll«nl1, rlnN ll Corp t 1n 117 1n i lhn:I. lo Ge lfl.'I ,JO 2 71''• C•n•ur't B1nll • 5 4 g:n ~lnvtal •Jt ·" TwenC lo>< '·Ol •.Jt Auoclnv t 40 P-.11 tor tuml0/lln1 111 l•bor end matorl1I lor !M c0f'l>lrvc1ion at sll'ftl roswlt & OUnlao .U wi, l6 lSl'J • OrdNl11ee ~ 6'' CllY N1I Ilk 61 1~ 1'111 14\41 n ll.4' 12·"' United Fun<4•;_ Aldtlloft 1 .. 0 G• Id T-.. ' ~ ·~ I ,.__. Ce '"' I , Con1int1ttal rie->-1 .,, 2214 11'" Grouo : Accm 11 n 1117 •l<Jlt ol l"'tProvemenll In Darrt ll Slrtt1 from 27.J I~ lo 111 lftt •HI er P-a A-r,u..:,.r.a ....,., 4 • •-•n ~~"--' PPll•I 411 Crodttr<llll ... , _ '" lN " Aero Sc; 10,.0llAI lo><°"' IA.~ u .. AICI slEt 1.JO
""' lit _,..., 1,, ouDllc 1nd read aioucs In lite Councll Cn•mbtr on .. id .,.,, el H~•C•~ T«tl cv Pf l' lf" " 1' ~T. ;l!,':\ rod • It •,.., '° Fldtllrv B•~l ~· f'Jt '"" ~ Com St 13.06 "·!! S~l111 J. 10.ll "" ~I 11 j~ Of l boul H id time. bV fl>t Clrv Cl•r'lt ol w ld Clly. HI l>t•r "° . 'Jt ll ~ .: :, 11·:0. ~Ion • .... 4 Flr>I ll•rKorwra s 7~ "'-~ Ful Ad ... , '·01 Un d Can '· '·" AllRCI>( p0'75 fhe wcwds "Dornll Slrttl" SltoUld o..-.r on IM envtlDM ol t•tll i uled ~oovtr Co 1 22>,i, 2314 22~ Strar:, l..,.,·~trlr U\.\ 161°" HI. Forti Net Bk V~s e f 11 n 12 Grtl! Ind !!2.J.4 tJ.O VAl\le LIN Fund\: All ltk h rJI l
C 1 '· I"'' 1t~· s-ot'""" u· N l4 ~ First s~urllY 1 · 2'"· -Gn Dl>on 11.7510." Val Lint 1,3310,7' prii1•oial. said .,~I >11ou10 be •O.drt:ned to 1ne c 11v aent, c:11v H•ll. COlle onoa Motor o '" •~ -"w.. •c. .so 10•4 lO"-lO•. Gt1twiv Nit a & 1· 14v; 4.._ f4:! Guarcin 2'.f2 2'.'2 1~-,,41 7 &> ~·~· ~II .IO I.Mu. Callw 1111. --------------~,,:,~ ,,:-f11~ ll1 35 •m-Lol ll•nk 1'Yl 7VJ 1'Yl H1m hdl 15. 2 6.2' S Sit 1.ns 1.117 All s ... °"', ... T~ .,_ tNll con1ls1 ol I~ conslrvcflon ol oc,.tr, w•ltr. ano ~•rut Im-LEGAL NOTICE T•rnc>u J . .40 "' 1~ 1111 MenulK!urtrs Banlt 4\'; s H Mtnn S.11 IS.ll lloned 6.1' '" •s "'' ....
0""'tments wlltt aooro:.lma~IY 52 IOl\t ·~" CD<IC,.I•. " IOI\\ aH-•lt base. T~llP•n Co "' 'ff IS7 IP Pot Nel 1111 SI' I .. 1014 ll~ ,t:z H11b• FO ll.Sl II.SI Y•• 11\dPt s (I '"' Aur"N• Pl .40
b.4 lineal 1ec1 cvrb, onr menl>O!e, 1' llnMI tttt l" v c P , 110 Unear tffl t" ~=~msr...:.,oe11 2.40 n"° 1fl""' ~l" ~·1.,~:\~iM't..,n ~~ ~ tl~ ::::: ~;~ 1rn 1af 1:/;'s~ 111 1Ut it: ::i 1~ :~ .,.,,.tit w•lff INtln. and OI-aPpur1•n•nl """'· NOTICE TO Cltl OITOltS Texu Am 011 C0t, • ~ 31.v. ~ .. Su5omC1~2·11' .Nt•,h> 3* Cl 1 I~~ ~~ 1rn 1::~ X:if' F':°' lHi> n·~·· ~-~,· ·?"~ A Ml ol pLont, M>Klfkal~ a nd otMr tontra<! ctoc:Umonl\ mlY ba ol>tel"tCI SUP EltlOlt COUltT OF THI Te11u C~pltal Coro .,. 6'-~ 1 ~·"' ft c;.a trl I~ ~ Ind -A 12 10 ll n N nd 71 I • d
t -tll ol --Cl Cl • 77 F I D I C l .. _ c: 111 I T "I c .. .. ~ 6 • SurtlY N•I ~ ' 4~ f" • .,. . .., · · ••I 1 · ~ven t ""' o tt "~ IY tr•• t r r Vt, °' • n~n. " «n ii• UPD<t • STAT£ 01' CALll'OltNlA !'Oil T~tr~I r:;;:..•rJs 1.,t.O 2~h Ut;, 2•'" Union ea~ A I 40 Jl)I; 3 ,.~ .f" Ind Trtnd 107 16, 4 N~I ellll 14.5' 15.77 A""°' . .sob cltpolil of Flflftfl Oolltrl m s.001. THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI T IE ~· ' ~ • l:W. 11 U$ Nat Ilk D 1. ...~ E ·21~ Ind Fund 7 ,, •. I N •r Fd 17.A4 .... Avon Pd 1.fO
Jtn oddlllonol Clltrte of One Doller (tl 001 Wiii bf 11\ado II ltt ndlld bY mall N._ /l-tt2t4 Tli:n l~s'-'.'li .... ..,'4 21 20 Yoltn Na P"'*'f• SO& j~ 20'"' lni<Jlll S.21 5.17 Mlcl<I It SJ 1) 12
PLEASE MAIL SEPAltATE CHEC~ Estate of htnt r Hvbbord ltltllltr •h TCl'tlflOI ,;; ~ i~ Vitlh F•rvo .... oi . .oDS 12 l'J ~'h I~~ ~ H:~ ltr. z:::i 1.91 1.~12 1•71 Bl~ w 1..16
Et<ll Did aflall lit -on "" to._al form tno In ,,.. ,,,.,,.,., pr'OYl<lecl In ~~.' • ..":.· Rlchttr ako Etll1tt A.ldlr.r. Tr',~. dOtC~" fiVt S3 .sJt~ 81 IN Ila II T ,&S 111t conlrkt documen,., '"" slltll bt eccom1>en1«1 b• • ccr11llcd or teolllcr's clteclr .,..... -•11 -29111 t1 ACF·~ll Sir cv~in IM 1116 B• 1 GI 1 n
"' bid bond few not tua tlltn h!n percenl (10'.) 01 tht 1mount of Ille l>td, modt NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVIEN lo IM t r•nscon 'llntt ,. '• 2''11 i ~'MAv'l!1~v:-g,, I~ I~ 11l lie~ Pl t c .. ,M>t. lo ~ Clly of C0t•1 ~.. crfdlWs ol "'• •bov• nemod cNaO-r~:~J..: .ll PIP<! 22 fi14 Ar1*n~•1rm1 CV~ 1:15 .a ~ BRJGHT t·"~ M Abllr .. JalfON u.Md In Int KnedlJte Of Pl't cNlermlned w ... ralet 111 (Otllllllt' Hll Ill.ti all """°"t ltavlne Cl1lmt •Nlntt l'ffitO 4 • :ig,., 3~ B&L 0 ice tv4\'is1f 300. I ~ Ba c Inc'·~~ lion wlln •mPIOrar P.rmenls li•ltel In Ille rlvnl n•nd column• .,. ldenllfiecl •• Ifie UICI Otc..ienl .,.. r~ulro<;t lo m. , dtlr lndu•I. JO'!) JI I 14 Bt lO) ., c~S•77 2CM lo• II•• fg 40 roe-s: llltm. wllll lht ~n .. rv vouchers. In V lty lllCIUar IO 10\t 1p 7 2114 8on11ua Arlll"" m t7' 111 111 The DAIL\' PILOT 1111ht lh 111111 llld ·
1111 ,., ~·· ,.., "' ·-,.,. olllu ~ ttw clar~ ol lllt •boYt .,,. u~,_GH ,s.1 15\'• 1s>o 'ilt ,suffUf!ld •Dcv5Va 1' llS lU 111w1 c over•t• ll9ht, tight.,... llVSCllLb .ao ,_, -• II rt I I U.,..,.. "oell • Mal '° f1'i e~ 1ne a rY C-4\osll lot ICI l~I .Jill • 16 pftW Hr ,_, -1(fd P<IW pf( .... .......... ,, «I cou • Of 0 PrlWftt tl>l'm. """' Ille us Envel-60 ,~.... •s'• 2W. Col~ E,,. .. n 70 10 ~right. R.... your holl'!etowrt • Cit '°
-,.., ,_, ,...., f>dl> N r oov Hid necuwry voucN<• lo lltf und•Jtslontd Univ 011a ,.~ 13 j4 IJ Control Dalo cv>'•>ff 167 170 16' d'tl d .1 d • th 11.. .. ao
,,_,, Dfr "°"' 'W0'11:1d or pi lo Pdw P ,.., oav worl<.ed or Pel!I at Law Olflu ol Gelvln R. t<eene, Al· Ulah Const&Mln '·'° ""' tOv. "~ Crod<,..-<lllr•n• • '°" 1' n 7t t 1 0<1 •• 1 •n •n10Y • llM Fds l '5 P\lh "' stralenr """ lloVr .., ..,... 1ornev 11 L..,,., "' North ,..,.,P0<1 lloul• Ultll snaie Lind 1~ ''" uv. ~., West F -5'-• 7t 70 76 ti newa. Btc Sl>Oe 'J:J
1>slnP ,.., otrel811f rime "°"' "Id uw uron ,,.,,.. •erd, NtWPOl't B .. cn. C•l1101n1e, w1>1c11 '' ~~o ~:::,;«P ir-. •m 1~ ~t'c ~~ ~~1t:.17 '~ 1f. ----t~gi ·.io
11.rnwr, per ""'"'' """ """' wor1<~ Ot H id Pmd "' man dty In •II mlllers Nrlelnlnt 10 "'-d ll1 V111tv GH 72 .,,, 11~ 1 Gil> Fin C• cvN,,76 .. t2 17 Beed!LS I.SO Emcilo~r PH 'TMnls ollter thin llloot. lltmlted ~'"'"· •• delll't<I In Sec1ioll ot Mid ~. •11111" ti• monffl1 •IM Vl"o M~ i:.or.. 36 • 61'> ~ s.i.r cv~Sll 165 ,._.
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psi"'" Ptr 11,.19111 time "°"' wo11te<1 iw rofel ••te tile Piece or l>usln«u o1 flt• llndet'alontd Vacu Drv 'co ,,._ s i~ Frlltllwf Tr cvu76 l:Jt 140 136 ~Aire 111
1m.1 01 11tt Labor Codi •• ,. 10 be N ld 111 eccordtl>Q w1111 ,,,. 1errm °' ,.,. rt.et>!~',~'=~ T.:i."°''"-~::,r:r1 .. or.:,d1:. r,:~ ~ ~~~?'&.~Atsa W' ~v. W'
cotltd1ve W N llllfw •--t -ltt.blt to ,,. tYPt or c11u lllc4t11on ct ttlt K•ltlwlnt 11• F~ ww'.~'tt' E(11...!"' 20!~ iJ:: ec1 Ad irw " 1A n n _.,,,_ °' medlenlca ..... klyef °" the prolK1. ·--·ro~ ,.,. o "' •11 n ., Slb1' 1os In ,os
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fM kale hourly ••It lllU• •PPltcable em11l~r 1>1Yrne"1s. Tiie ltOlldn a UP<lfl wttlell ~=~-:,,,: :::.:::l ~ ~:~·~,, l(l!!t_._ • '8v. J"" f! ~ ~~ ~ i '1 1rl 1t 1:
•uch r•IY• 111111 bt s>eld sl>ell "" .11 llofld•n rtc0enlzed In "'* coUt<lllft b<lrOll"IMI GALVIN •• KllNI WOVnt 19·,AU· J3• ~ ~ 51!lbtura ~ 13 • " '3
H rttment I PPllcAblt lo Ille 11•rtkllLor craft. clanlllUhon "' IYlll Of W0'1<1M11 Ant,_y et uw Wtlll °" Met I"( 1.AI -w-7 T(9N Wnl PL s... 71 a • •-~ ~ _...._. WEM s 2 • W•at1 Mle "6d1 ff .. n
COPies Of I ll COllecflW berpelnl,,. t0r...nt11lt rt llllnt lo Ille •Cl'-•• ~ N-1 IMctl, C.lltwlll.t Wo l Pwr & Gts l 00 361, 3646 n'" Wlllttakfr CP ~-I" 20I 21 .. ~-.-.,. '"'" P•~·· '" Herftt "-' ............. IWut tin Fin Cort> \., ~ .... W 1s Fereo 3'.lts ff 71 74
lcrlh In IN el0ttrnentlonf'CI L1llOI' CoCle Ire on Ill• Incl •••lltblo for lns0t.c11on II\ Tt""'*"· '*-IUI Wu !trn .. ubllslll 72 211, 21 l 141 WYle Le.be CV S'IJ)ff I.Ill 150 1"9 'ltlct of !he Depertment of lndlnlrl1l Rtlfllons. Olvlsoon of Labor St1llstlu AllltMY i.r CH XK:VlrlCft WulHlt<al A "' IJ 1n-14 MUTUAL FUNDS 1no Rc,tar<n. Pul>Usl1ed Orenoe Co.SI Dt llv Piiot, ~"M Ml.7 1• lj 4\l ~lrt"t Par1lcl1>11llne ll.lt Allt nllon II dlrtcled to Sl!cf•on 1 l.OIG or lhe SIMderd SP4!clllcallont ptovidlne HOii. 10. 17. 14 and DK. 1. 1''7 11C$-<17 Wloll o I ormtn_• ___ > __ lo'l"---l'-_•_nd_er_b_ll_t .-M.._u._1_F_d,,__-'1"".ll:;;.__,..;.·C12=.....;.;.;•.J1
•or emplovrn•ml ol ••Pltnlocts on llW ....,,1o Evtrv sucn .oo,.nllc• trtelt ~ oald
lht •l•n!lord wive !Mid lo eoprtnhcn u""u lhf rtoul•Uon• oi I~ lr'ldt al
Wl\tell t>t Is CmPIOnd ln!atm11oon rt•allve lo emplovmtnl ot •OllrMllCf't >11111
;)I otna1M<1 lrom llW director of ti.e Dt1><1r1mtnl of lnduslrlal R•lttlon> wlto Is
LEGAL NOTICE
lhl Admfnlslraltvt Ofllctr Of !ht C•lltornie AoPr~llCulloo Covrtell, NOTICE 01' IHTINTION TO I NGAGI
PUrlll•nf lo ll'le provlslon1 or ~f'Cllon 1170 of tr.. Labot Coclo Of lltt Slllt IN THI SALi 01' Al.COHOLIC llV·
of Celll0t11le, llM Cltv Council, Clly ol Cos" Me•'-It .. Hctr1alned the etneral EltAOU
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at •• followl:
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the undt<'slllMd ..,_ lo Mii a lcollollc
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on orfolnel e pplltellon ot •• •lcOllOflt
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wllll anv oll!Gt ol IM 0t0tnmtnt of
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or "'~ d•l• ftt• P,_td 11rtmlw• ,...., llrtt po11f'd. 11111110 trOllndt for denl•I u provided l>v lew, Tl>t Prtmlftt ere not
now licensed few l~t 1111 or elcoltollc ~vtf'•OH, TM lorm Of v1rlr1cellon mav
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Jemtt D DAWSON ' llolf J. IENGEN
llubll11>ed Or•nvt Ca.SI Dallv Pllol. Novtm~r 10, 1U 7 ltlM7
LEGAL NOTICE
fUJ7 NOTICI 01' SALi 0 1' ltlAL ... 0 .. EltTY AT .. RIYATE St.LE IVPt ovtr I \.1 'fdto. •.SS EIK1rlclen l.lc pl\l4)
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HOM l~ 9"1Ul Nt . NI.. 11.11 S.AI Tr11c10r 1oe0tr aper1tor JOt P!tw/p(JI •Sc pnw P IM THE SU .. lltlOlt COUltT 01' THE
t ll IYPU &TATIE OF CALll'OltMIA IN I.ND 1'011
S.'1 lratlor -••tor' With boom
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THE COUHTV 0 1' LOS ANOILES
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Noller h llertb\I efv•n t1t1t IM und9r·
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Decision
LEXINGTON, Miss. (AP)
-Robert G. Clark, th e
first Negro to win a seat in
the Mississippi Legislature
since Reconstruction's aft·
ermath, says he ran primar·
Uy because a county school
board refused to sponsor a
work-training program f o r
Negroes.
Clark, 37·year-old athletic
direct.or at Saints Junior
College here, ran as an in·
dependent in Tuesday's
election agairist Rep. J . P.
Love, 65, a planter and cat·
tleman who has served in
the House sinee 1956.
Unofficial returns g a v e
Clark 3,510 votes to 3,394 for
Love.
At a news conference
here Wednesday, Clark said
he was "somewhat surpris·
ed" at the victory, but
amended that to say, "It
was expected. We had work·
ed hard."
NOISY RALLY
Minutes before, 200 of the
junior college's 500 students
had held a noisy rally to
congratulate him. Saints.
which offers elementary
school through juruor col·
Iege, is supported by th e
Qiurch of God in Christ. It
is a balf·mile outside this
small delta town.
·•one of my main con·
cerns is the educationaJ
system of the state of Miss·
issippi," Clark told the stu·
dents. Later, he elaborated
to say that he would pro·
pose Jaws to make a junior
college education available
to every young person in
Mississippi, and to require
compulsory school attend·
ance.
Mississippi's compulsory
attendance law was repeal·
ed after the U.S. Supreme
Court's 1954 school dese·
gregatlon decisions.
THIRD PROPOSAL
Clark said his third pro·
posaJ would be to lower the
voling age in the state to
18. from its present 21.
"lf you are able and old
enough to defend your coun·
try at 18 years, why can't
you vote?" be asked th e
students.
Clark, who has been at
Saints for two years. s a i d
he decided to run for t h e
House last spring after the
county school board refus·
ed to sponsor a work-train·
ing program. The college
went ahead with the pro-
gram, he said. but at a re-
duced level.
He said he bad r eceived
a bachelor's degree from
Jackson State College, a
master's from Michigan
State University and has
done other graduate work
at four universities. He
lives with a nephew on a
70-acrei farm al EbenE!'ler,
14 miles south of Lexington.
Clark is a bachelor.
Clark was one of seven
Negroes elected to office in
the general election. Twen·
ty-five others ran and were
defeated.
Film Slated
On Cancer
A new film dealing with
the second leading cause of
cancer deaths -cancer of
the colon and rectum -bas
been added to the library of
the Orange County branch
of the American Cancer So·
ciety.
E n ll t l e d ''The Three
Faces of Stanley," it is an
animated short (10 minutes)
about what has been termed
a "delicate" subject even
thoUgh this form of cancer
will claim about 44,000 lives
this year, according to Ed·
gar B. Stewart, M.O., of the
Orange County unit.
"ll'a entirely suitable for
&hawing t o either mjxed au·
diences or separate groups,·•
he added. 1be film can be booked
by any interested club or or·
ganization by contacting the
cancer group at 183.56 E. 4th
St., Tustin, or by telephon·
iDg 838--0510.
Engineer Class
Begins At WCU
'J'Wlce a week night class·
et for engineers will begin
~ov. 21 at West Coast Unj.
verl1ty ln Orange.
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ANNUAL NOVEMBER
ONCE-A-YEAR· SAVINGS ON
THESE HAND DETAILED SUITS
regularly 85.00 II
Come in tomorrow to any of our 15 stores! Just once each year c:an ¥QU save on these suits of
the hnest qucility wool worsteds and wool WOTSted/silk shQI"kskina. Each suit is tailored with no
less than 32 carefully band<ietailed operatio~~ure a perfect individual fit and long-wearing
good looks. The cotors are lighter, brighter, blues, greys, browns: and greens in plaids. stripes,
checks, muted ~ems and solids in the new 1 and 2 button models with side venta. Regulars
shorts and longs. The."'9 will be no charge for normal alterations.
No down pafawt, tab 'QP lo 10 montba to pl'f, UM your McryCo ~··---=
men'' sU.:~ 2L
M!ll' S STORE
Accredited courses lead·
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Holiday GloW'SParked
By Glittering Soiree
Stan and moonlight reflecting on the calm waters of Newport Bay
will provide a fitting backdrop for the glittering 19th annual Candy C9ne Ban, spoMOCed by the Junior Auxiliary, Assistance League Of Newport
Beach.
Shimmering lights and ornately decorated banquet tables in Balboa
Bay Club, setting for the Jund-raising soiree Friday, Dec. 8, will be com·
plemented by sparkling jeweled and sequined ~wns.
Candlelight will lend a soft aura to the ballroom while Joe M05hay
and hia orchestra provide dance music for tile 450 members. and guests ex-
pected to attend. During intermissions, the Blue Boye will quicken t"1le pace
with delighttuJ melodies.
Invitations· to this spectacular ball1 which traditionally opens the
holiday season, were mailed today. Handling this portion of the Juniors'
major ways and meam endeavor were provisionals, the Mmes. Donald Mc-
Gillis, Wallace Qerrie, Stewart Clark, Theo Ro.kos, Victor Westove~, Br~nt
Ogden, G!-ant McNiff, Thomas Rousselot and Bnan Zenz, under the direction
of Mrs. William DuBois and Mrs. Hanns U. Baumann.
Others assiBting Mrs. Gerald Kingsley, ball chairman, with artanee-
ments are the Mmes. Theodore N. Tiberg, reservations; Seth M. Oberg and
Schuyler C. Joyner, de<Xll'ations; Jail* Peters Jr., music,.and JQy D. Buch-anan. publicity.
All ball proceeds are dispersed in the Harbor Area, according to
Mrs. John Parker, Juniors chairman.
Juniors aupport the league's Children's Dental Healtlt Center which
ls open throughout the school year providing dental work for area students
wh06e parents canm>t afford this care.
The Social Servioe of'fic.e helps many families, anti a self-perpetuating
loan grant fund tor senior dental school students at the University ot South-
ern Califomia he.a been maintained for several yeans.
In additien to thell8 commitments, Juniors support Hoai Memorial
H°"piital, Presbyterian, UCI, tutorial service, Interfaith Coundl, American
Field Servic. ~d many other charities.
MCotl-MAKING -Mrs. Vir&inia Fouts and Mn. • . · . (left to right), co-dlairmen of the
V~:'of · ·u decorations committee, begin work· .. ~' .
Auxiliarv1s Good Will ~
ins on the 50 topiary trees for table adornment. The
Dec. 13 benef'tt for Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyteri·
an will take place in the Newport.er Inn.
Season's Greetings, Giving Due
With the holidays approadting ever nearer, members oC-
the Auxiliary to Hoag ~emorial Hospital, ~esbyte~~· have
begun putting into acllon plans for Christmas giving and
greeting.
With thoughts of "good will toward men," the women
a.re readying the annual Voices of C~istmas. a gala b_la_ck-
tie dinner dance benefit. and preparIDg Be a Deer solicita-
tions for hospital funds.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne are chairmen of the dinner
dance, and Mn. Wayne is leading the Be a Deer Christmas
. letter campaign.
All proceeds from both ~istmas . programs ar~. ear-
marked for the hospital's expansion proJect-300 additional
beds.
The third annual Voices ()f Christmas will float over th·e
Harbor Area on the evening of Dec. 13 when party-goers as·
semble in the Newporter Inn.
Fast becoming one of the social highlights of the holiday
seuon the 35 Voices. founded by Les Brown and Sonny
Burke.' began as a gro up of friends who voluntarily caroled
in response to special requests during the holidays.
When Burke's young son died of a heart ailment due to
lack of medical equipment, the Voices directed their talents
t.oward securing equipment and facilities at various hospitals.
Les Brown's Band of Renown will join the entertainment
feativities, along with a roster of Hollywood personalities
who lend their support to the Brown and Burke Hospital
Crusade.
Forty-eight auxiliary members have volunteered their
time and talent to oversee myriad details involved in the
$50 per couple Christmas ball.
Mrs. Willis Longyear is serving as reservations chair-!fla.n. while Mrs. Virginia Fouts and Mrs. Betty McCain are
m charge of deoorations. Mrs. Thomas Stadlinger is handling
invitations and Mrs. Jack Carney, telephone duties.
Other Voices volunteers are Miss Toni Acone and the
Mmes. Morris F. Battle, Eugene Bergeron. E. S. Black Jr.,
Wellington F. Bonner Jr., Beverly Carson. Joseph Carver,
Stuart A. Coulter, Melvin Oellar. Herman P. Dorkin and Wil·
Liam J. Durkjn.
More are the Mmes. Berton E. Elson. William P. Ficker,
Donald I. Huddles, Henry L. Jones. David A. Kelley,
Grace Kilroy. Kenneth C. Kinglsey, Stuart M. Krassner, W. E.
Lan gston, J . Robert Lawson, Howard B. Lewis, Rhoda Linder,
.John T. Lohman and Miss Sharon Ann Jaeger.
Still more are the Mmes. Lois Lovinger. Robert J. Noble,
E. F. Ple~s. Robert W. Roper. Dorathy Roth. Phil N. Scheid
George E. Silver. Richard Simonton. Richard Simpson, G'.
Arnold Thomsen, Joe Van Noy. E. F. Wadelt, Donald K.
Washburn. Thomas C. Webster. Donald D. Wells, Bryant B.
Wie st and James R. Winston.
Further information regarding the Voices of Christma$
may be obtained by telephoning 642-1463 during the day.
'Backbiting' Dad May Find He's Glad If He Cured the Lad
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A·neilhbot
of mine (a young father Jn his early
20s) came home from w~rk lut week
and his 2Jh-year-old son ran out llee·
fully to meet him.
The father ignored the bo1 and
headed for the refrl&erator to eet hlm·
self a beer. The youngster who adores
his dad felt very hurt and grabbed
his dad around the leg and bit him.
ANN· LANDERS ~
was in love with Brian dlld that he·
relt the same way about me. He spoke
abo ut marriage. When he asked me
to spend the. rught at ._.is place I said
yes.
He didn't try to con me. It wa!i
something we both wanted and I was
confident he would not think less of
me for it. We had a beautiful time
and Brian promised to call the fol·
lowing day. I don't remember ever
havi ng been so happy in my entire
life.
nt>t a tramp. Ann. I rectlly care for
this man. I need your advice. -THE
QUEEN OF FOOLS
DEAR QUEEN: J wish I could come
up wltft some encouraging words but
I'd ~ Jylng lf I told you I thought
yoc bad a chance to tel the iuy back.
The magic has vanished. In his book
you are just another dame with round
heels.
even with you for real or imagi~
injustices. Close all charge accowrta
and take over the job of paying the
bills yourself. Give ''Spend·a·mlllk:i
Millie" a reasonable allowance aDd
in~isl that she UH: on it.
The father bowled with pain. grab·
bed the child. threw rum to the kitchen
noor and bit rum on the thigh. This
was six day" ago and the father's
teeth marks Pre still clearly visible.
The man's wlfe believes this was
an act of brutality on the part of the
father and she told rum I and every·
one else on the block) that ht waa
a beast. Th• father Insists his method
of dealing with the problem is a sure·
fire way to break a child of biting.
What do you think? -FL.ABBER
GASTED
DEAR FLAB: 11 the ratber'1 teeth
marks are 1tUJ visible after alx days,
I would say be bit the kid much too
bard, and shame on him. You may
be surprised to know that many u·
perts arree &bat a Cood way to cW"e
'
• clllld of blUat la to bite him ack
-but not too llard.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
U-year-old girl who recently met a
fellow 23. Brian was unusually maiure
fo1 his age and l was very much
attracted to him. We spent four eve-
nings together and then I went ahead
and ruined everythlnf. I think.
On our fourth date J was sure
. ... _
That was six days ago and I haven't
heard from him. Right now I am sick
with rear that I ru ined what might
have been the most meaningful rela·
tionship of my life.
How can l get this guy back? l
want him so much J could die. I am
This experience need not be a total
dlaater If , you wiU learn from ll
Resolve never again to kid yourself
10'4> beUevlnc that falllnc lnt4> bed II
a shorkut to ,be altar.
CONFIDENTIAL TO OVER THE
HILL TO THE POORHOUSE : Money
can be a weapon. It sounds as if your
wife spends money foolishly to get
"The Bride's Gulde," Ano Landen•
booklet, answers some of the moat
frequently asked questions about wtd·
di ngs. To receive your copy of tllla
comprehensive guide. write to Aan
Landers. In care of this new4'aper,
enclosing a I o n g, self • addressed
stamped envelope and 35 cents In coin.
Aon Landers wlll be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
to her In care of the DAILY PILOT,
encloslnf a stamped, aeU-addrened
envelope.
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:=:=D ough No Problem for 'Flour Children' League
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TREE BEARING FRUIT ._ Foods for Festive Occasions will be demonstrated
Wedne,,ciay Nov. 15, in tile final session of the Orange Coast College's Cook·
ing School. 1Mesa Theater in Cost.a Mesa is the setting from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Miss Linen Stewart puts the finishing touches on 1 ~uemboucbe .De Noel. a
sort of Christmas tree built o! cream pUffs. Grand pn.ze at the show will be a new
gas range.
Harbor Council's Movie Guide
(EOllot'• Note: Thit movie ouldt b ers. Condemned to death
c'"''""" bv the 111"'' c.ommittw "' or life imprisonment. are Hor-Council PTA. Mn R*'1 >cron~n Is prnlclenl end Mrs. Wll-Offered clemency tf they •·•m HumP11••v b '°"'"''"" "111" accomplish a brutal, sui-men 11 Is lntenOed H • rtlerenct tn
dtlermlnlng >Ulllblt lllM• fOt' Ctfilin cidal mission fur the
•lllt oroup1 1rld will 1ppur wotlclv Ar Vour vl.ws are IOficltec!. Mell them my.
IO Movi. Gu1dt. Qrt ol 1111 DAIL y DR. ZHIVAG-0 -Story of 0 1Lor 1 young Russian doctor and FAMILY
THE PERILS OF PAULINE poet caught in country's
_ Comical revival ol fa. revolutionary upheaval.
mous old screen serial. Based on Pasternak's No-
l'HE SOUND OF MUSIC-bet Prize-winning novel.
(X) -Rodgers and Ham· THE HAPPENING -Satire
merstem musical filmed in about man kidnappe~ by
Austrian Alps. amoral people.
HE TRAIN -French re· HAWAII -Beautifully pho-
sistance thwarts Nazi at· tographed segment of
tempt to ship tr.ainload of James Michener's vovel
art treasures from Paris ronceroing the missionar-
to Berlin. ies of 1800s in Hawaii.
TEENS AND ADULTS IN THE HEAT OF THE
ACK OF DIAMONDS -NIGHT -Murder in the
Comedy • melodrama fea-deep South is solved with
lures a gentleman jewe.I the collaboration of a
thief. white police chief and a
HE LONG DUEL -Ex· Negro homicide detective.
citing adventurt. set in THE NAKED RUNNER -
lndia during the 1920s. Man on business trip bf>.
depicts struggle be~ween comes innocent victim or
tribal cluef and Engh sh of· European spies.
ficer . l'HE SAND PEBBLES -
. .\ MAN FOR ALL SEA· Story about the crew of the
SONS -CXl -Story of American gunboat, San
Sir Thomas More's integ-Pablo, set in China during
rity and courage in refus-the political unrest of the
ing to give. official sa~c-192.0s.
lion to the divorce ol King YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE -
Henry VTil and Kath· James Bond ls a supersci ..
arine of Aragon. ence -fiction thriller.
SPARTACUS -Spectacu· ADULTS
lar about escaped gladia-BLOW-UP -Far beyond
tors and their struggle for the limits of good taste.
freedom. DIVORCE AMERICAN
'ON RYAN'S EXPRESS -STYLE -Satire of some
American o£ficer leads of the less credible as-
munity living.
DON'T MAKE WAVES
Easterner turned opportu-
nist finds temporary niche
with West Coast beach
crowd.
HURRY SUNDOWN -Con-
flict over a shady land
deal stirs up racial ten-
sions in a Southern town.
THE LOVED ONE -Satire
of American funeral
practices advertised as
"The movie with some-
thing to offend everyone.''
A MAN AND A WOMAN -
Mood photography dram-
atizes sophis<ticated love
affair between widow and
widower. E ft g 1 i s h sub-
title&.
MARAT SADE -Assassina-
tion performed by inmates
of assylum in a play with·
in a play.
?LEASURE SEEKERS -
Sophisticated account or
three American girls sPek-
ing love and marriage in
Madrid.
rHE TRIP -Distasteful
horror film based on LSD
trip.
TWO FOR THE ROAD -
Sophisticated roman t i c
comedy traces the back-
ground of quarrels and
brief infidelities in a
floundering marriage
WOMAN TIMES SEVEN -
Seven roles in unl'\?late
vignettes set in Paris,
ZORBA THE GREEK -
Story of village life on
Crete.
By JUDY BURST
9f "'41 DAn. Y "L.•T ll1H
Fond memoriea of bread
baking in the oven during
the chill of U-, morning
were recalled •ben Bread
Basket Bonanza was pre·
sented at OrlD(e C o a s t
College's Cooldq School.
"SUting the program to·
get.her" were MW Pat Mo·
gan of OCC's home eco-
nomics departnMet and Miss
Gerry GerkiD of Southern
Counties G., Co,
"M o s t "9!'ycne knows
bread is the ltalf of life, but
they don't realilaJt ii a sup-
plier · of iron, B vitamins
and many calcries," gig-
gled Mias Mocan. According
to her co-worker, bread is
mentioned l.n h Bible,
poem11 and prayers and was
made popular by tile ancient
Egypt.ian.s.
"It is the moat universal
food • • • every country has
bread and there were even
bread riots duriDg the
French Revolution in 1789,"
Miss Gerkin not.eel. "Around
100 BC the commercial bak·
ers began their trad• but
they were not always
respected. Al early as the
Middle Ages bakers were
cheating on the dough."
While it u cheaper to buy
wlute bread in the market.
the nostalgic memories and
sense of accom,plishmeot
with homemade bread are
sufficient for the economists
to offer a breadbuket of
temptinc treats.
Fntit.laden Bread led off the~. This
quicks. recipe Jtelded 1 loaf contabdJC -.rtcet nut mix,
mubed pears, almond ex·
tra.c~ and Giqer Fluff or Oran1e Bott.er sauces .
The college economist
pointed out that bread is
hard to sliee when bot and is
Betrothed
Pick Date
Donald W. HitbY and Pa-
tricia Ann C.to will marry
Mardl 23, iD Christ Luttler·
an Oburch, Costa Mes.a.
News of tbeJr dauebter's
engagement was revealed
by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ca-
to of Cost.a Mesa. Parents of
the future bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. William Hig-
by of Bakersfield.
The bride · elect "as gra-
duated Crom Costa Mesa
High School. Her fiance, an
alumnus of East Bakersfield
High Schoo~ is majoring in
building construction at Or·
ange Coast College
Talk on Tour
Tops Agenda
just as good cool or cold.
She also emphasized that
pan sides should not be
ireased because the bread
will not rise as well. It was
also pointed out t.'lat bread
In glass pans brown faster
and loafs In dark pans get a
darker crust.
Do-ahead Popovers pre-
pared by Miss Gerkin are
uncomplicated to make and
may be frozen before bat-
ing. They can stay as long
as two week.s before that
special guest arrives for
dinner.
Her Parmesan Wine Bread
wu unuSUal in the senae
that it was cooked in a skil·
let and needed no knea<Ung.
In kneading bread, both
emphasized the correct pro-
cedure is to take the ball of
the band and push down
away from you and roll the
dough.
With a majority of the re-
cipes both women mention-
ed the cool rise method of
letting the bread rise from
two to 24 hours in the re·
frlgerator and then bake.
Biscuits also were touch-
ed upon by Miss Gerkin.
Poppy Seed Cheese Biscuits
will mate that plain meal
sparkle. A hint was offered
that the placement of bis·
cuHi close together on the
cookie sheet will make them
rise higher.
Completing the program
were recipe11 for Oatm~al
Batter Bread, Monkey
Bread. W h it e Bread,
Breaklut D o m e, LemOJ'I· lime Nut Btead, Hooey
Brunch RJnc, Spicy · nut
Muftlnettes, WbJpped Cream
Biscuits and Batter Franks.
Recipes presented during
this third inlltallment may
be obtained at Costa Mesa's
Alpha Beta Market.
A ldefl 'llete
PATRICIA CATO
Future Bride
Association
v
NATION.ALLY CITED
Mrs. Ch.,le1 Porter
Woman of Yeqr
Certificate Presented
Mrs. Charles Porter,
named Woman of the Year
by the American Business
Women's Association, New·
port Beach Charter Chap·
ter, recently received her
certificate d u r i n g ~e
group's national convention
in Las Vegas.
Presenting Mrs. Porter
her award was Mrs. H. A. Bolt~n Jr. of Kahsas City,
executive diredor of ABW A.
The Cotta Meaa bonol"ff
wu selected by a commit·
tee of three foe her excel·
lent work as corresponding
secretary and goodwill of·
fered the club. Mrs. Porter
has been employed by Rich·
ard's Lido Market for 19
years.
• Also attending the confab
were Mrs. Dolores Cronin,
chapter president; Mrs.
Douglass Bray, vice presi·
dent; Mrs. John Worthing-
ton, and Mrs. Raymond
Westlake.
Given a standing ovation
was the breakfast speaker,
Brig. Gen. (ret.) Robert Lee
Scott Jr., author of "God Is
My Co • pllot." The 3,500
members present at the ban·
quet were surprised when
Phyllis Diller appeared and
gave a brief impromptu pro·
gram.
Young Sophisticates
Members
Election of officers and
handicraft . projects will OC·
cupy members of Young
Sophistic~tes when t h e y
meet Tuesday evening, Nov.
14, in Keystone Siavings,
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Ken Head, incum-
bent, and Mrs. Bruce Ma-
soG both of Costa Mesa,
"ill. vie for the pres.ident's
post, while W.rs. John Stev-
enson of Long Beach and
Mrs. Roger Rhodes of
Fountain Valley are runnjng
for first vice president.
Trying for the serood vice
presidency ere Mrs. Kay
D e I c o u r e of Huntington
Beach and Mrs. Roger Buck·
ingham of Garden Grove.
Campaign
For secretary are Mrs. Mit·
chell Rouse and Mrs. Pete
Douglas, both of . Lon g
Beach, while W'...rs . Bob Puck·
ett of Garden Grove and
Mrs. Jack Robertson of Long
Beach, are campajgning for
treasurer.
The membership will pre·
pare for the holidays by
making colored waste bas-
kets covered with luxurious
fabrics and trims.
In charge of the evening
activities are the Mmes.
Gary Lewis, Jeff Marskell
and Rouse.
The monthly board ses·
sion will be at 7 p.m. Tues·
day, Nov. 28 in ttie Long
Beach home of Mrs. Dewey
Erncy.
Begins
Series
La Leche League's Costa
Mesa group will present the
first in a four-part series on
the advantages of natural
!ecdmg of babies at 7: 30
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14.
The session, as will all
meetings, will take place 10
the Huntington Beach home
of Mrs. Douglas Amq\.er·
mM.
The second meeting will
deal with the art of nat1lral
feeding and overcoming di£.
ficulties: the third discusses
the birth of the baby and
family relations, and the fi.
nal session covers nutrition
and weaning.
La Leche League is a non-
sectarian, nonprofit interna-
tional organization devoted
to encouraging mothers. to
feed their babies the natvral
way.
"There Is stJU a great dhl
of misunderstanding about
this womanly art, and ttie
league wants to remfdy
areas of confusion," says
Mrs. H. W. Moore, leader
of the Costa Mesa group.
The meetings are open to
interested women. Further
information is a v a i lable
from Mrs. Moore, 545-4369.
Officers
Take Posts
Officers ol Harbor .Star
Chapter 568, Q,rder ct the
Eastern Star will be inJtall·
ed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
14, in Seafaring Maeon ic
Temple, Newport Beacb.
Taking office will be Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Janzen, wor.
thy patron and matron; .Miss
Stephanie Smith and Gilbert
Seal, associate patron and
matron: and the Mmes. -Mel·
vin Hammock, conducttess:
Richard Hollingshead, asso-
ciate conductress; Lillian
Church. secretary; William
Nichols, treasurer, and f lor-
ence MacGinitie. orgaalst.
Mrs. William Johnson will
be the chaplain and Mrs.
Albert Kuhn. the mel1'hal.
Star points are the Mmes.
Walter Hurtado. Seal. Claro!
CDusey. Ray Harris · and
.James Graham Warder and
sentinel duties will be taken
by Mrs. Itha Horne and Ray
Harris.
Hostesses will be 1 h e
Mmes. Dee Barton, Blanche
Lytle, Emma Richards, Mil·
dred Smith, Ruth Stevens
and Martha Strolsee.
A reception will follow in·
stallation ceremonies. ·
Orange Shores Medical B s f / · ht d Parents' Club
Assistants' Asso c i a t i 0 n a z a a r po I g e Parents Without Partners
meets at 8 p.m. every sec· r.tub meets in the Mesa Ver· Mrs. Lawrence E. Oun· ond Tuesday. Location is "' Co t Cl b C s t a d k. · H st pro gr a m chat'rman. an· .. e un ry u · o away will be the feature ava1·1able by calling Mrs Parta mg in a arve M t 8 f' st · nounced the dinner will be· esa a p.m. every 1r speaker during a meeting Marge Humbler, 675-0330. Bazaar and turkey dinner F 'd f th m nth C gin at 6:30 p.m. with a meet--==r=' =a=y=o==e==o==·===; of the Cavaher Chapter, o-are members of Costa Mesa-.-
Ionia! Dames XVII Century ing following at 7:30. THONY ROSE.
1n the Old Brussels restau-Harmoni1ers Bay Cities Fuchsia Society Mrs. Rilla Miner is baz.aar AN
rant at noon Tuesday, Nov. Every Monday in College on Monday, Nov. 13. in the chairman, assisted by Mrs. is baick with
14. Park School, 2380 Notre American Legion Hall, Cos· J a c k Hinchliffe. Kappies Gt.AMOUR H~VEN
During her talk Mrs. Dun· Dame Road, Costa l'f.esa, the ta Mesa. Kdtchen Band, a group of BEAUTY SALON
away will give the higtl-Harborlites atapter, Sweet Mrs. Stuart Price. vice musicians from Santa Ana, 1110 law St .. CosM M ..
lights of her recent visit to Adetines meet at 8 p.m. president and Paul Kea11ter, will provide die entertain· 546-7193 Ph1ladel~ia wheresbe tour· ~~~~====~~~=~=~=~~=~~~m:e:n:t·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed Independence Hall and
rhe home of Samuel Powell,
the ci ty 's first mayor.
further informati on about
the meeting may be obtain·
ed by calling Mr~. William daring escape of Allied peels ol family and com-
pnsoners of war via train ::===============================:.111 hijacked from Nazis dur-
X denotes excellent him Carrillo. 494-414-0
1n1? World Wt.r II.
MATURE TEENS AND
ADULTS
~AREFOOT IN THE PARK
-Beguiling story about
the rirst few weeks of
newlywed life in a Green·
wich village walk-up
apartment.
IHE DIRTY D 0 ZEN -
ShorUy before 0-Day in
World War II a dozen
American military prison-
1
. . . . ~ .
Pride
In
Ownership
I
OUR RANCH IS •••
U.NIQUE
For mothers -fat hers who have child
eare problem,, bring your children,
ages 2 thru 5, to us while you shop,
90 to a beauty parlor, entertain, or
90 away for the weekend , etc. 24
hours • day.
...
We invite vou to
come and make res-
E>rvation!\ now and
v15it our 21)i acre
Ranch.
Jumping Jack 'Ranch
"Overlooking Back Bay"
2549 Tuatln Aweftu., Co,ta Mesa
Tefephot1e: 642-1657
BR ING 'EM TO THE RANCH
'
our exclusive
'Diamond cSolitaires
Uncompromising beauty, exceptional value.
These brilliant-cut di1mond solitaires are
from our fine collection, selected e~pr1!$sfy by
our own diamond e><perts in Tel Aviv,
Antwerp, London and New York. See them -
set superbly in &-prong classic mountings.
11111111 'I• ant 1/1 carat •/, canl 1 carat from tlOO trom l200 from 1400 from '800
A Slavick Di1mond Is for Now.
SLAVIC K'S ~/l{JletJ SINCE 1917
11 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT BEACH
lo1 Ang ,I@• e C•""''Y City e Glt ndalo e Totr•nt o
s •• lt••n•rdino • S•11I• e •• b.,,
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depositors ...
be our guest
on a scenic tour ••. with that
inimitable English 'flavor!
Join the happy throngs who've enjoyed
a ride on our EngliJh bus • , • you'll feel
as though you ore right in the he9rt of
Englond. The pleasant port of all this
is thot it's free of chorge to our de·
positors only.
Every hour on the hour starting at 10100
am (lost lour ot 5:00 pmJ.
NOVEMBER •• .14th AND 16th
DECEMBER ••••• 5th AND 6th
bring the kids and have some
fun at
Ei ch account ln1ured to $15,000 member r.0.1.c,
r
OPEN UNTIL 5 P. M. DAILY AND 6 P. M. ON FRIDAYS.·
JI·•· lh1~ ht1:l 1s for c-lwrlrr, plan y our trips or parl1Cf_
111 11niq11r 11/ylr ••• call for in/01 ma/ion ond reservation~.
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2 speed, 3 cycle, 3 water temp,
water level, super wuh, white,
permanent press.
$191'5 Reg.
219.9!\
LRB 450 WASHER
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blftntte water level, magic clean Liller, pmnanent
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L2'!!. ~e.~a~r~~~~er $191 •:eg.
level, super wash, edged copper 219.95
permanent press.
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filter, permanent prt>M. super wash,
push button. white & edged copper.
LSA 680 WASHER
5
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press, white. 16 ca. ft. bottom freaer, $269'5
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189
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moil!ure minder. 111.rge llnt scrPt'n. 249.9.5 NT 1169. REFRIGERA TOR/FHmR
permanent press. whitP. 11 cv. ft. Ice maker. $319'5
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209
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199
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Beavers to Throw 'Great Pumpl{in'· at SC
Kings Stun Leafs~ 4-1
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The surprla,.
ing Los Angeles Kings today looked
ba<:k with satisfaction on their biggest
win of the Natlon&l Hockey League
season, a 4-1 vidory over the Stanley
Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs
Thursday night.
1oat but.,.after U1e match he blamed
b.ltnself for the Maple Leafs' only
goal.
Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings ot
the esttblished Eastern Division.
"lt was a tremendous hockey
game," beamed coach Red Kelly.
"Everybody on the Kings. gave ~ per-
cent. That was the hardest we have
played all year.
.. I'm mad <rt myself because I actu-
ally knocked in Toronto's goal after
blocking Bob Pulford's shot," Rut-
ledge said.
The Kings' goalie was playing with ,,.
a bro.ken nose and black eye suffered
a week ago against the Chicago Black
Hawks. He enters a hospital today for
minor surgery on his nose
The wiMing goal for the Western DI·
vialon leaders was scored by Brian
SmJtb at 4:12 of the second period on
a paa from Gordon Labo&siere. Eddie
Joyal followed at 5:~ with his first of
tw,o I08b for the n.igbt.
Defeciseman Dale Rolfe was the first
King to score in t h e opening period
on a 36-yard shot past Toronto's John-
ny Bower. Joy.al shot I.is second goal
witb Jess than a minute and a half
Jett In the final period.
"You have to play hard to beat To-
ronto," said Kelly, who finished his
acttve playing career only last season
with the Maple Leafs.
King goalie Wayne Rutledge stopped
38 Torooto shots on the Los Angeles
A two-goal outburst in the sptce oC
a minute and 23 seconds was enough
to bring the Kings tlleir third win over
an Eastern Division team . They pre·
viously had beaten the Chicago Black
The win increased the Kin;:s· lead
in the Western Division to five points
over second place Pittsburgh.
Palmer (68), Nicklaus (72}
Put U.S. in World Cup Lead
MEXICO CITY (AP)-Arnold Palm-
er and Jack NicklaUI, fighting to keep
the World Cup golf team champion-
ship for the United States held a ooe-
polnt lead over Argentine today as the
secon4 round started and 80 gotten
sharpened to the course.
Palm6,woosaldtbe~~ms~med
to have gotten faster overnight, made
most putts count as he came out of
lhe first nine two-under par, shaved
off two more strokes oo the back nine,
and finished with a 68, that tied him
with Argentina's Florentino Molina for
low individual score.
Nicklaus fired a steady 72 to give
Palmer the backing he needed. Moll·
na's temmat.e, Fidel de Luca, came in
at 73.
South Africa's Gary Player carded
a 69 on the stntlgth of his putting. He
finished with a flourish, sinking a ~
foot putt on the 17th and a IO-footer on
the 18th for two birdies.
Palmer and Nicklaus, who are de-
fending the team title they won last
year in Tokyo, played three boles in
the rain, which caught Player and
teammate Harold Henning on the 18th.
Player and Henning hoped to get
back in it as a team today.
.. Harold finished with a 74," Player
said Thursday. "but he had some lm-
oossible shots. He didn't play that
badly, more like a 71."
In at 70 were Canada's Al Balding.
Spain's Ramon Sota, and Jose Maria
Gonzalez of Brzil. Geor~e Knudson of
Canada. di!fending bis indivi dual
championship won at Tokyo. shot a
73. but his teammate said later,
"George will be the individual star
before this thing is over." .
Balding said he believed the alti-
tude was affecting him, as did PaJm-
er "I've never fell so shaky." said
Balding.
Palmer said that in the pro-am tour-
ney Wednesday the altitude affected
him so much he couldn't drive. "But t
felt much better today,·• Palmer said.
Both Nicklaus. who said the altitude
hasn't bothered him at all, and Palm-
er. cite one benefit of the city's 7.347-
foot altitude : the ball goes farther.
"We (lgured it would go faster at this
altitude.'' Palmer said. "I Ulink 10
percent is about right."
The 7,250-y ard course demands ex·
actinjl; placement of shots. and all
golfers here who talk about the greens
summed them up in one word: "Dif-ficult."
Play lhe first dav was slow. and t!~w complain~ from some oC the
players, including Balding and Palm-
er.
"I think it's ridiculous to take more
than four hours to play five holes of
golf." Palmer said. But Palmer
braved it, and hit every green. Nick-
laus, driving with pinpoint accuracy~
had trouble on the greens. missin~ a
number of putts that should have gone
down.
* Team Scores
MEXICO CITY IAPI -TNm KOrts In I~•
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Molina, also driving well but com-
plementing tt with accurate putting.
birdied four holes. "l am satisfied
since I am driving about 290 yards,
with good coatrol and straight shots,"
Molina slid.
Trailing the u .s. and .v..-. In
team standings u the MCGlld romd
started were Canada. ao.. Africa.
aod the BelC1an team of DonUd
Swulena and Flory V•.i>md. Ill at
1U.
LESSON FOR JACK -Arnold Palmer appears to be giving team.
mate Jack Nicklaus a few lessons as they get in some practice prior
to the start of the first round in the World Cup Golf Matches in Mex-
ico City. Palmer fired a tw<>-under-par 68 to tie with Argentina's
Florentino Molina and give the U. S. team a one-stroke lead at 140
in tec."m competition.
Shooting Goes Frigid
ln 12-foot Hoop Test
KNOXVILLE. TeM. CAP) -Ten-
nessee's experiment with 12-foot bas-
kets in its intra-squad basketball
game left a lot of questions unan·
swered.
But it apparently settled one thing-
accuracy f.rom the floor stHI win!>
games.
The Whjte team beat the Orang1>
43-36 with the Whiles hitting 25.7 per·
cent of their floor shots as against W
percent by the Oranges.
Coach ~ay Mears agreed to raise
the goals from regulation to reel to 12
as an experiment for Sports lllustral-
t>d magazine
sophomore, connected on five of eight
floor shots for 10 points. He was the
only player scoring in double figures.
'I'he two teams took 12 ~ots from
the floor before Mac Petty finally
round the range with a 15-foot Ju mp
shot.
Capt. Tom Hendrix, like Bore-
winkle. had trouble rinding the basket.
Hendrix hit one for 10 from the noor.
But he said he thought he could ad-
just to t.he 12--foot basket with plenty
of practice.
'67 Celtics
Are Tougher
-Auerbach
NEW YORK (UPl)-Red Auerbach
agrees.
The Boston Celtics are a better ball
club this season than last. Much
better.
Now normally ~n the executive
vice prelldent and general manager
of a basketball team says a thing like
that you can take it with a small pinch
of paprika because all he's really do-
ing is trying to sell some more ticket£.
Not Red, tough.
When the Celtics are bad he's the
first to s.ay so and when they're
good be s.ays so ,too.
The reason he thinks they're better
th.la seuon is the team's pl:ayer-co~h.
Bill Russell.
Red says Russell is in better physi-
oal shape this year. He has taken
weight off and gotten some of the J~d
oot.
"That's right, he went to my camp
thls summer and came ln lighter."
says Auerbach. "Russell started in
better condition and so did others like
(Don) Nelson and (Wayne ) Embry.
OUr improvement can all be traced
to tllat."
The Celtics faUed to win the NBA
ch8r"'pionship for the first tlmt in nine
ye•• laat season whtn Auerbach
moved upstairs, took hi• cigar with
him , 111d left Russell to do not only
the playing but also the coaching.
At $135.000 per, Russell reasonably
was expected to bring home another
winner and when he didn't people
came up with all kinds of reasons for
Boston's hackslide. .
They said Russell was nowhere near
the coach Auerbach had been (he nev-
er claimed be was). they also said
there was too much age on the Cel-
tics and sometimes too much conlus-
sion.
Auerbach, however, comes up with
another more important clue as to why
the Celtics were the way they were
last aeHOll and are the way they
are now.
''The ball players have accepted the
fact RuaseU la the coach," he says.
"So they lilt.en to him. They listened to
him last year, but It was all kind of
hazy to them because they were so
used to listening to me. Now they have
It in their minds he's boss."
Consciously or otherwise. Russell
ha. changed his patt.vn of play. Not
much, but enough so it's noticeable
around the league.
He's grabbing off the rebounds at
about the same rate he did last year
but he's fast brraking more and pick-
ing up buckets on lay ups.
Oregon State W airing
To Ambush Trojans
CORVALLJS, Ore. (AP) -''The
Great Pumpkin" and b ls Goblins are
waiting to spook the Southern Cali-
fornia Trojans out of their No. 1
nerch atop the national coUege foot.
ball ratings Saturday.
Oregon State Coach Dee Andros is
"The Great Pumpkin." That's what
OSU students call him as the 25().
pound •~·Marine sergeant paces the
sidelines in a bright orange jacket,
black pants and orange and black
shoes. Those are the OSU colors.
The Beavers, oow 5-2-1, bumped off
Purdue when it held the No. 2 spot
and last week UCLA fell from No. 2
to No. 4 after UCLA and OSU tied
16-16.
A capacity crowd of 40,750, which
will be the largest crowd ever to
watch a coUege football game in Ore-
gon, w.lll be anxious to see what Hal-
loween tricks The G r e a t Pumpkin
has saved for USC. By Thursday only
3.000 end zone seats rem~ned to be
sold in Parker Stadium.
Tbe Trojans, if they lose, could still
clinch the Rose Bowl bid by beating
UCLA in their final game. OSU could
have stayed in the Rose Bowl by
beating UCLA.
The undefeated Trojans lead t b e
Paclfic-8 ill total otfeoae and total de-
fftlat. OSU, whJch ii tops lo ru.sbint
oUeme, ii teeoad lo iotaJ aftenae.
And the Beevers are third In ra1hin1
defense.
But ther-e is one stat.istlc USC coach
J ohn. .McKay can't o v e.r 1 o o k. The
Bf'avers have allowed 400 more yards
passing than any other team in the
conference. However, the Beaver sec-
ondary held UCLA's Gary Beban to
57 yards passing.
A potent ground attack f&aturi n g
rollouts by quarterback Steve Preece,
Sports In Brief
plunges by Don Summers and B 111
Enyart, ood sweeps by Speedy B 11 l
Main, carry OSU chances for victory.
The most total yar Js gained on USC
th.ls season WI{ 282 by Notre Dame.
OSU gained th~ mu::h on the ground
against UCLA and twice this season
has gained more than 300 yards by
rushing. Texu, with 11.8. gained the
moat yards rushing against USC.
Preece, acclaimed by Andros, Mc·
Kay and UCLA Coach Tommy Pro-
thro as the top running quarterbeclc
in the conference, Is pressing 0. J. ......
Rain in Oregmtl
Rala, raJ• H d more rain conU.
uea to fall la Corvallis, <>recoa,
where USC's Trojua play the Ore-
go11 State Beavers Saturday. Tiie
neld bas not been eoverecl with a
carp, but Ben er eoaeh Dee Andr ..
HY• tbe wet ud 1llppery field WSll
burt his team as muc' as It wt.11 tie
speedy Stutbera Cal team.
Simpaoo of USC ln the tot.al offe111t
race. He has l,O'l4 yards, 389 by ~
ing and 865 by passing. Simpson bu
1,083 but oUaed a pme with •Jn.
fury.
Tbe Beavers held cloeed-door snic-
t1ce aetliona tbll -wet, cooceub:adiac
m turning Simpson and Steve Grady
inside. A key to this will be 6-foot.S
defensive end Barry Gunner, named
the outstanding lineman in the UCLA ,
game.
The Beavers may be without lloe-
ba<:ker Fred Milton, who at 5-10 and
240 pounds Is strong against line rush·
es. A leg muscle pull has failed to re-
spood to treatmenl
Beban Sharp as Bruins
Hold Final Workout
LOS ANGELES -No workout was
scheduled today for the UCLA football
team but their Saturday opponent,
Washington. was
scheduled to have
one. '
The H us kies
were to arrive this
afternoon and work
out at the Coliseum
in preparation Cor
the Pacific-8 game
at the Coliseum.
UCLA coac h
Tommy Prothro
said All • America quarterback Gary
Beban appeared to
be throwlnJ? well
u n d e r pre511ure
Thursday as the
Bruins staged their
final pre . g a m e Coacll Prothro
workout. Behan completed 15 of 17
passes. and was 7-for-7 against a full
defensive squad.
Orbillo Wiu
WS ANGELES -Joe OrblUo was
~ven a 30-day leave by tbe li.S.
Army so he dtclded to cha)} up an·
other victory as long as be bad the
time. And It didn't takt hlrn ,.,,. ...
Re pounded out an easy JO.round
uoanlmous declslOI Tlmrsday oJ~hl
over Cookie Wallace, 20.1. Austin.
Tex .• In a heavyweight mala event
at the Olympic Auditorium.
OrblDo, 194. Wllmlnrton, CaJU ..
repeatedly rocked Wallace with lert
books and only one Judre rave Wal-
lace a round.
Arbitration A tte-mpt
BEVERLY H1LLS -An arbitration
board trying to settle a long dispute
between the National Collegiate Ath-
letic A!sociation and the National
AA U met Thursday, but declined lo
disclose whether progress was made.
Theodore H. Kheel, New Yorlc at-
torney who is chairman of the board
said there will be another seiiaion Fri: day.
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey
named the board two years ago to trv
to settle the bitter power 1~1(.le b6.
tween the rival a11oclatlona.
The 1001-standlng feud between the
two ~oups. concerns jurisdiction over
amateur athletics .
Big Game-
LOS ANGELES -Tbe San ote10
Aztecs, one wta awa7 from clinch·
lnl the California Colleclate Ath·
lette AlaoctatlH football champloo-
ablp, meet Saa Fernando Valley
State Satu day nlfbt at Northridge
In the blneat rame on the Matadera'
schedule.
Altbourb the Aztecs were favored
Co win their W b stralthl ga me and
cUncb the CCAA crown, a victory by
the Matadon would project them
Into the J unior Rote Bowl picture.
Hero Boraore d
HONOLULU -Army Capt. William
S. Carpenter Jr. received the Distin·
gulsbed Service Cross, the nation'•
second hlghest award for bravery in
combat in a ceremony Thursday at
Schofield Barracks.
The 29-year-old fooner Army foot-
ball star was cited for bravery for
calling down a napalm barrage on nta
own position which was under attack
June 10 last year In South Vietnam.
When the Viet Cong overran one
platoon. Carpenter ordered supportin,
Jet planes to drop napalm dlrectly on
• his company's position.
SIMPSON STILL
LEA DS IN STATS
LOS ANGELES (AP)-0. J. SimJ>-
son, Southern California's hard-run·
ni.ng halfback, sat out last week'•
game witti California but his competi-
tors aren't catching up with him .
Simpson still leads the nation's col·
leglate runners. having gained 1,050
yards in 203 tries.
After sprainl.na his riaht instep two
weeks .igo, he's scheduled to be bt ck
at starting tailback in USC's "I" for-
matJon when the naUoo's top-ranked
team plays Oregon State Saturday.
As Troy went through a 75-minute
workout Thursday, co-captains for tht
game at Corvallis, Ore., were named.
They will be offensive tackle R o n
Yary and linebacker Adrian Young.
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"You couldn't gel a fair test of the
12-foot basket without a lot of prac-
tice and our boys had only 30 min-
utes of shooting Thursday afternoon
before the game." Mears said
The tall men enjoyed their usual
ad vantage on rebounds. Tom Boer-
winkle, 7-foot and the tallest playrr
on the Vol~' !'f)uad. grabbed 15 re·
bounds for Ule Orange team.
But neither he nor any 111her rtlnver ·
was able to tip the ball into the b&!'i·
kel.
Boerwtnkll' hit onJy one of 15 shou
from the floor :rnd wou nd llf'l with four
points. But Bobby Croft, 6·foot-10
University of Kansa11 dislancr ace
Jim Ryun has a former We11tm111ster
High state mile and two-mile cham·
pion to thank for the recent downfall
of a national record he and hi~ L96$
freshman teammates set.
Mike Solomon. who for four \rars
hlazed his wa~· to glory while f'itt Ing
Westminster's Lions lo three CIF
l'ross country championship~. INI tht>
.Jayhawk freshman harriers to 11 new
n:iti onal frosh team rt>corrt for !hr JO.
mile distance (each of the fivt per-
formers runs lwo miles)
And they'll hove one more ch.mce ·-·
to better their newbest. of 46:42.8 In
the final run of the season -com.Jng
up a week from Saturday.
Although his time of 9: 17 nabbed
first place in the record-break.ing ev-
ent, Solomon's mark was far from
Ryun's freshman best or 9.08.0.
In winning the race against Kansai.
State, lhe former Lion star defeated
an old foe. who lost the state mile
championship to Solomon la~t ye ar
Thornton Bigley. a prep standout at
Cl&lremont In San Diego. grabbtd
third place for the Jayhawks to aid
the team in Its record quest.
"lt was only 40 degree1 the day of
the race," Solomon told the DAll..Y
PILOT today via telephone Interview.
''Lately. it has rained a lot and the
track was still very soft when we
ran."
Dryer condition!. may have enabled
Solomon to close in on Ryun's 9·08
mark, but It could hardly have lncreas. ed 1111; elation by much.
".Just getting that national record
wai; fine enough," the ~tiU-excitl'd
youth said.
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GOING FOR TWO -Orange CoaBt College sophomore Bruce Chapman (left)·
drives for a basket during Thursday scrimmage action with Los Angeles Valley
College. Chapman popped in 10 points to spark the Pirates in tbeir season bas-
ketball debut.
By GLENN WHITE
Of 1114 DlllJ ""' tllft
If they'd have kept an of-
ficial score, the records
woukf have shown that Or·
ange Coast College outscor·
ed Los Angeles Valley Col·
lege, 106-99, Thursday after·
noon in a scrimmage at
OCC's Petersen Gym.
However, that tally is d-:·
ceiving for followers of
coach Bob Wetzel's classy
Pirates. For the Orange
Coast first $bing was clear-
ly the superior force in the
match -the first competi·
tive showing of the young
basketball campaign.
Wetzel's regulars -the
nifty five of Bruce Chap·
Rustlers
Spirited
In DrillS
Football practice at Gold·
en West College is coming
along jml fine, thank you.
Witb the Rustlers out o1.
the running for the Eastern
Conference championship
and fresh from a 48-21
skunking by Mt. SAC. coach
Bay Shackleford reporta
the Huntfogtoo Beach team
IJ rarin' to co.
The Ruatlers plaY (J)alf ey
Satwday night af LeBard
Stadium.
"Our players are not mo-
ping around becauae we're
not giving dlem any time to.
And they're really fired up
and enthused because we
didn't glv~ 'em any choice. '1
Starting Monday, the
Rustler coaoh aimed his
linemen at each other and
shouted "Go!"
It's been going like that
all week. Shackleford was
mentally ldddng himself for
taking it relallively easy in
practice before tile Mt. SAC
game for fear of picking up Junior Net Tournament CdM, TARS mc:I:tl~~~ter the Moun·
GET BYES ties had trimmed him, the
C d GWC boss said: "We're go-OpenS ounty Wi e Corona del Mar and ing to hit hard all week-I • Newport Harbor h ave don't care how many guys we have left."
More than 100 youog ten-
nis player s will compete in
the first annual 0 r a n g e
County Junior Tennis Tour·
nament this weekend. Initi·
al matches are scheduled
for five courts throughout
the County.
The event Is sponsored by
the Santa Ana Kiwanis Club
and coordinated by Peter
Arendrup of the Newport
Beach Te n n i s Club and
Hugh Stewart of the Balboa
Bay Club.
Saturday matches in the
boys singles (16 and under)
at UC Irvine pair:
Cl!rlt l..1 larln. YI Pt! Percy; Ron Voot vt Biii P11tY; ltkk Meurer vs i1!..w EdWtrdU Chris Tuelter vs ,._ve tnembill'"' ~~~~~. jlm ~~ 111111 Jotin Wrtottt Vt Paul Med¥: 0•· vl4 SaJlllllllJ:ilcl( H.wtllo!'ntl Lan LarM!I YI Letll I Sttvt Jont\ vs S""'9 ezdeWtkll Bruce FosHr vs loll ScllalZl Old< 5pl«t' n An·
thonY Gallo; Jeff L.alt rttle .,,, Rebtrt CVMIMl\am; MkM s-nt'f vs Ted r~ l~J·qt~~·"'cPvt''sJ..cs°"::
•n '"" bon 11no1es 112 vem old drawn first · round byes There were no injuries
•"" .un<1e-1 wee1<en<1 ""1r11·111• 1nc1udt. in the upcoming CJF wa-picked up against Mt. SAC. ~rm7 V,.~ ~~~~' sr~1 b5:i; ter polo playoffs. "We didn't hit hard enou-gh s.1. Narc1. Mllfr1v w111011 ..,. Je11 Coach Cliff Hooper's f ' .,.. • .,., (MeM Verde Se1urdey)/ 0•· to t hurt ' vro SM<beck ..,. Jim Jta>bwn Mesa Se.a Kings, who have won or anyone ge ' ve~S.t.11 Nell Meltev .,,, MlkT oa-Shackleford s 't'd vis S.t. Bev Club); Jeff ~rr. •• the CIF title for the past " . &ob elnbtrt CIM,. Verde s.1.11 Jay Of Chaffey the "7 foe he
&urctMtt ..,1 Gr'8 Ln'•M• 11111 ... ver-two years. will play the · ' "' !':, Set.); Tim VRe~IY .,,, Stu~rl aur· winner of tt1e Mir' a Costa-faces Saturday. the Golden c'.l.~T !.Meft"'atier'r co1~i'-1ir,~~ Lasuen game at Lake-West coaob expressed gen· =-~Ws:n'i:er~l!!l~.1~' rle r· uine respect.
Girl• 11~1 .. 112 and undltl -'"" wood High S c h o o l on ''Oh-Mey .. _.., scored an Robin R rds ¥t Cl~ M•rowllt T d N 1• _. Udo l~le ait~1en~~ 1'{.',~, NiTri"';"i.o~ ues ay, ov. ,. awful lot of points this year.
Arm1tront1 vs Ja,,., Gonvwer fsa1. Corona del Mar has Th....;· qua_.-,rback 1·s lead·
Narc1 end "°'"" ai-.,,, l4iu11 vra ped th J · ~ • = w r1"'1 1s11. Na'fC>. ' P up e rvme ing the conference in total eovs s1n111es_" ancs under wnt lehed-L e a g u e champ1·00 utt I"' otlOWll'lt met •' """ ~"" • offense and their prime re· ~~ "'s "J.Jl"f1~nenc1,c:"J tv~~ttz ~ ship. Newport, S u n s e t ceiver is the EC's No. 1 re·
A1 Pllt'ml 'R rd uer "* An-League champs. plays its cei'ver." ~k1 ~~I U:.11": 11~1t"~'t;U.~ n l I ff t h · t Andv Cll•n• vs Johll Rusman1 Jim T$ P ayo ma c agams Upon close inspection <1~
ls111 vs oev~1E••tma111 sitve Bu" the Burbank-Buena win-~,_e Mt. ~ .. C game ft'lms. fngham vs A en w11111m11 Sieve Miii· • 1111 .,.,.. ~~ "J1~1·r .. no1'°Pl...,~"'=~:ry~~nl ner at Long Beach Wilson Shackleford says t h i n g s
end ~.,.~,,,.1 .,,, Glen Nac1uw High Tuesday. weren't as bad as they '?i~1s' !i~ es CH •nd v~r> 011 The championship game seemed from his sideline Pj•Yed Su ey er UnlvertltY o1 Ir. '11 be l d t Milll'k v ne: c.ro Burke "' Kathi WrtoM1 WI P aye a · an station.
Otbblt Frllt vs Mer9 G•l\fhl; Robin H' h · Lo B ..._ t c~ter .,,, aa~ H~t1nc11 wun Ket· ig m ng ea ... ~. a "The effort was better
k Wirtz VI 0 .,,. armon1 Carol I ... • • • ~ • • than I thought. It was the '~t'' vs ,., n seac; su~ie 7·30 pm Tue·..f~y Nov
nt Y YI cr,ltall $-~t 01111 BU• 21 '1We1.v• L11 1..araen: Lori s11er11eck __ ._________ execution that was poor and
I didn't care for oor de·
tense."
f.1dJy, Noveutbtr 10, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J 7
Tops Valley, 106-99
man, John Vallely. Bart
Carrido. Ed Babiucb n d
Craig f'alconer -m a d e
hash of the visiting Mon-
archs.
In their first 10-minutes
of hostilities wi~ the Green
and White, the Pirates
romped to a 26-10 verdict,
leading 17·1 at one juncture
of the mismatch.
ll was closer in the final
lO·minute seige, however.
as Valley bowed, 3'2·25.
The Monarchs got fat m
the play of Pirate reserves
as Wetzel admittedly tried
many combinations on the
floor Valley drubbed Sues
subs by a 64-48 margin.
Wetzel was happy w i t h
some aspects of the work-
out. uAlthough our defense
wasn't always successful I
was pleased with what we
were attempting to do," he
confided afterward.
"I thought the scrimmage
showed we have good depth
-I think we have 10 top
players but I don't want to
name them right now.
''Our sophomores definite·
ly carried the load. The
freshmen still made a lot
of mistakes. I was disap-
pointed with our running
game and we weren't pass-
ing as well as I thought we
should."
Advised his starting unit
had made only six ball con-
trol errors, Wetzel seemed
especially pleased. "U we
can do that well in a regu-
lar game. we should be all
right," he stated.
Generally, the Pirates
shot extremely well, hitting
43 for 9'l attempts for a
percentage of .466. And the
first stringers potted 20 of
31 for a sizzling .MS.
Babiuch was espedally
impressive, canning six for
eight and muscling bU way
through the traffic under·
neath the basket.
All-Conference returnee
Vallely shared scoring ho~
ors with Babiuch. tossing in
14 counters after going
through · most of the early
going without attempting a
shot.
Carrido was also in the
spoWght with his keen ball
handling and uncanny abil·
ity to drive through t h e
gianta t r y i n g to defend
against him.
Brl.Cbt spot amona the re-
serves was the busUe of
freshman Gary Bailey and
the shooting of Steve Jacob·
sen, who made four of six
tries from the floor.
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7 , 2 ' ~ ~ ~ ;
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Mater Dei Crushes
AL HACKNI Y
Tar Goal:.
To Win
CIF Title
Helpless Foe, 45-0
By RON EVANS
Of 1111 Otllf 'f'llat ltaH
It was fun nidlt at Santa
An.a Bowl Thursday as Ma-
ter Del Higb's rempaging
Monarchs came to life of·
fensively to bt.miliate Ver·
bum Dei, 46--0, and k e e p
alive their hopes for at
leut a 1ba.rt of tbe Angelua League footl>all champion-
ship.
Now they!D have. a wa«?h·
ful eye oo the happenings
at St. Paul tonight as the
host Swordsmen e n g a g e
Servile in a cru<:lal clash.
U Servile wins, Mater Dei
can wind up co-cha.mp by
d o w n i n g St. Paul next
Thursday at SA B<JWL
If Sl Paul wins, Maler
ance of quarterbacks Kevin
Williams and Chuck Davi,d.
They combined to hit atl
nine attempts for 163 yards
and two touchdowns.
In all, Mater Dei's of·
fense clicked to the tuM of
4.04 yards while the Red and
White delente throttled the
Eagles, holding them to $l
yards for tbe evening.
So, the brie{ r I v a I r y
comes to a halt after three
years, thanks to a merciful
bit of releaguing.
Adding up the trio of Mon-
arch vi<:tories in series, Ma·
ter Del bounced the Eagles
by a total score of 141-20.
Thursday's effort was es-
pecially sparkling on th e
behalf of Williams and de·
fensive gem Eric Patton
(who intercepted two
passes and made several
key tackles).
Williams eoored tbe first
touchdown on a 12-yard
scamper. got another on a
10.yard dash and passed 10
yards to receiver Bill An·
cleHon for a third tally.
Tim O'Conner added the
fourth slx·pointer of the
half and that, coupled with
John He!fernan's t h r e e
converstt>ns, made it 27-0 at
intermission.
David took. over in the
(See ROMP , Page 18)
Del can bag its s e c o n d
straight crown outright by Mater Dei Statistics
By EARL GUSTKEY tripping the Swordsmen in
Ot tllt D•llY '"'' Sft H the finale. TUM ITATllTIU OUM II 72 0 4.S
No one will ever accuse But getting back to the Fl"' C ru1111119 M010 v. Del 8~~r ~ ~ & t"~,
Al Hackney of being short so-called struggle with Ver· ~;~!l .;:;:,: ':~!?tYn 1 t Grzecka l 6 o u
b D " E 1 ·t T 1 11r 0 2 T..',"'m'kw•,•on • 26 ...9 On goals. um e1 s ages, 1 was ~ sl 0ow"' '' 1 ., 11 • s -.31 Varos u ned rusl\jnt 2.S7 12,6 B. IUlanu I ' o 4:0 The new varsity basket-strictly no cootest for coach ~:~~~ f:,;,n.<l Pin 11e 1~~ 68 To1a1s var1>em '&.im 21 H
ball coach at Newport Har· Bob Woods' aggregation. ~:~ar:f,t~.t'=: ~ ~~ tca YG v1.. ,...,,.
bOr High School outlined They ran and passed at Pauas c.omp~1e.i 10 J ;:. l ,j ; ·u
his ambitions f-or the 1967· will against the helpless in-=t~~r h~ ,,:~~~«11ted ~ ! ir:;.~. '! B ~ ~:g trUdefS, building Up a 39-0 ~::~'t'res dlsttnce ~ ~ 6 Grav 6 II 3 n
68 cage season Wednesday lead after three quarters, Y•rdt P-"* n 20 ~;mr .. 'P1~1 ; 1~7 t -~".·
and if you tell Hackney th 1 tti nn· h ~=:= io.1 l ; •1' ~ • 1: • D he's bitten off more than be en e . ng. reserves is sc:ere "' ovarien Tot• s «> 126 u
11 OUt. ~ater Ot,ll 'i 1~ )7~ INOtVIDUf}fc'l-IJr~. l'CI.
can chew, be' show You It was especially pleasing ~Nolv1o~AL. n.arrntcs IC w11111ms 6 ' o 112 l.ooo
his fangs. for Monarch loyalists be· iJ,\~''/!1 ~:~~11on j ? f fz 1.:~ "0 } is to } t h the TCI YG YL Av1. B. Wllllal'IU I O O 000 ur goa w n e cause passing g a m e K. w11111111s 2 n o 11.0 ro1111 u 10 2 m U6
CTF championship." he de· came to lHe under the guid-Oevld 25 •1 04 11.·s• Vtf'IMHll Dtl ' Modde Gr1w1 11 l 7 7 .712
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''That's our goal and we
can't change it. We'll win
the Sunset League title and
then go after the CIF."
That would be recordjld
as strong talk even from
Compton High coach Bi 11
Armstrong, w.hose team is
the CIF favorife. But Hack-I
ney is a believer. I
So are hi& young. eager
players. despite ltle fact
there is only one letterman
among them. Doug Under·
wood, a guard.
''Things are looking real
good in p!'Sctlce, '' Hackney
confides.
"The boys just elected
Bob Black and Alan Gage
(See GOAL. Page 18)
... -· . ..
I~ ~ tlrlt 114 and under> 11119'"
Ir l'ltS '1~· Taira O'~Ut!'= ~ tnJl J • ~e!hy .JUrst VI n r Of Ttrrt .,(,....Annia Scnwtrtt
mtldl on SaturdeY el .,.,. lev
CIUlll Chrlrt!e Whertoft VI Bl~•rf· 11M ., the •,:ri Club on •Y.
Couples in Net Tourney
Semi-f in a J and final
matches of the Newport
Beach Tennis Club's fl rs t.
annual mixed couples tour·
nament wlll be held this
Saturday and Sunday with
netters in three flights com-
peting for honors.
Messinger and Grete Mes·
singer : Steve Drummy and
Marie Stromm vs Gordon
Young and Doreen Abbott;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clymore
Celebrate.
~~Ha~, "Jm:' ~, ~ ancl"Jinlt MW: ,,,.., *' ttie Aav 21~'!; on .. tul"dtY.
Cee Football
Sate rt 4-lomn
Costa Mesa 0 0 l 0-O
Mognollt Seen W ...Jn 4 0-11
Newp0rf Herb« O t O 0-o Merlna U 13 7 ~ Merine: Touc:Mlw11• -Htnt'I Lar· t•no (l)I Allen PerklM. Gltnll Yam·
lslllro, R etc =tlledt· 'f'A T's -LAt·
c•no m. ~ r; ONrWt
l•vune Beac:h 'o Q 0 0-6 Orante • 0 ' ~l Le11Unt &MCh: ToucMown -Ktlltl
Greoo. Scwo 0Nr1tr'I
Hunllntlan =:J' 7 • 11 7-77
S.nt• Af\f 0 • 0 o-o Hunllntton ltaell: Tou<MGwftl -Gari~ Wiit (2), !IOC:kv Ctrda, ltod Munir. PAT'S -Cr•lt hltel*v (2), Mun It. ._. ..., °"""' rountaln Velltv 0 8 7 4-IJ 0l~n111n VtlltY: T~MO-.!. Glen Goto. Danny L.ewta. fJAT -Goto.
In the A flight, Gene John-
son and Shirley Brockman
will meet Bob Smith a n d
Jane Miller; John Taul and
Carol Burke will vie with
Bob Ogle and Debbie Hart-
er. Finals are set for Sun-
day at 2:00.
In B flight competition
pairings include: Ed Hufft
and Dee Malott VS R 0 d
vs Bill Kelter and H e 1 e n
McCrimmon ; Harold Butler
and Dorothy Hurst vs sec-"
ond seeded, Larry J o h n· ~
son and Carol Guggenheim. i
Cee !light matches pair: ,;
Roz Huff and Virginia Huffl * vs Bill Bassham and L o u ... 1.
Krumpholz; Jack Curley!
and Inez Smith vs Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Green ; Mr. anC: g
Mrs. Tom Cochran vs I
George Wells and Donna ~
~ndron. ~ ~
I
Prep Football Standings • I
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wotmtn•••• , l lit 70
Merine 1 ) '° 101
N•WflOO Herbc>f , • '5 103
We•lfl'n 2 3 46 &6
Hllnllngtcn 8NCI\ I ' •t Ill'
Sent• AM V1lltY I • 70 110
Tt11fttlt'1 Oemtt
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NewPGM 11 Me•lllll
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4 0 1 II 10
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Foothlll • 1 166 41
Laoun• Both J 1 '!I 101
Tustin 3 , ,,, 98
Orang• J 1 141 100
El ~M , l t1 " VIII• Park I 67 so
Minion Vltlo 0 to 7<11
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ltt\1111 a..t 1t Or1119e
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Fullerion • 1 0 17S 76
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Celebrate for a dozen rtasons.
Or 111st because it's Fall.
Jim Beam. It's the Bourbon
with the celebrated fonnula
that's been passed down from
father to aon for six generationa. '
Qo
Celebrate friendship.
r-
Celebrate just bec:iusc
it's Wednesday.
Pick your reason.
• 1,AY l -I
Thane's classic lambsr wool sweater
is in a cJ ass by itself
When you v.aar this V·neck sweater in handsome lambs'
wool ... you'll feel head and shoulders above the
crowd. Styled as you ltke it with ful I-fashioned shoulders.
Exet ting new color s: nut.(lleg, pine, char brown , wheat
pumpkin , cloud blue. Sizes S,M,L,XL 18.00 '
Var sity Shop.
N~vrNt .1 Fuhlon h l1nd Newpon ,..ntet o 644·2200 • Mon.1Th11rs.,Frl. 10:00 1111 9:30 Othtr O.ya 10:00 till e:ot
JI DAIL y 'ILOT Fri~, Novtrnbtr 10, 1967
""'9WO...S..-
MAKING LIFE DIFlllCUL T -Two Loara defenders make things difficult for in·
tended pass receiver Rick Peters (in white) of Corona det Mar. Peters and his
mates travel to Valencia tonight for an Irvine League tussle with the Tigers.
Pro Cage,
Hockev ~
Standings
'
NEW TEAMS
IN CLASSIC
Centennial High School
has replaced Lakewood
as an entrant in this sea-
son's Newport Harbor Op·
timist Basketball Tourna·
ment. beginning Decem·
ber 18 at Newport Har·
bor High.
Sailor coach Al Hack·
ney said Centennial goes
in for Lakewood. which
asked to be dropped from
the paJrings.
Other schools entered
include Corona del Mar,
Costa Mesa. Estancia. Re·
dondo Beech. San N;arino
and Long Beach Jordan.
lf'ROMP • • •
7 l';t 31/t 5 sv.
3 Prep Tilts
Saturday
Time Is running o u t.
There's only two rather slim
chances remaining. Never·
theless, Santa Ana's two un-
derstuclies anxiously wait
and watch from the wings.
Anaheim and Westmins-
ter. Nos. 2 and 3, are in
the shadows ronight, b u t
they'll have the center stage
spotlight Saturday n i g h t
when they collide at La
Palma Stadium. The cur-
tain will rise sharply at 8
p.m. I
Two other acts share Sal·
urday nill?ht'~ marquee, but
neither is expected to up·
stage the Sunset League
struggle which has a pos-
sihle berth in the CIF play-
offs at stake.
(from Page 17)
third frame and passed to
Tom Gehris for 23 yards and
a score then later ran 15
yards to a touchdown be·
lore retiring m ra~ of re-
serves.
The final six points of the
night came with 4:38 to
play as sophomore sensa·
tion Mark Dunn scampered
six yards to paydirt.
Dunn wound up the night
72 yards in 11 carries f o r
per try.
an average of 6.5 yards
per try.
Mike Pegan caught four
passes for 63 yards while
Anderson hauled in a like
number of aerials f o r 77
yards.
C I ea r 1 y. the Red and
White 1s ready for St. Paul
-and another loop title.
GOAL ...
{ContlJlued from Page 17)
as captains. They've all
got a lot of spirit and en·
thusiasm. and ti's building
up all the time.
"We're working on funda-
mentals in practice and
building pride. The boys
felt they all needed to make
some sort or sacrifice be·
fore we started practice so
they all got short haircuts."
Hackney identifies Hunt·
ington Beach, Manna and
Anaheim as the Sailors'
main foes in the Sunset
League race this year.
"But I'm an optimist all
the way. We're going to win
it." he predicts.
There are strong grounds
for evidence that Newport
will d<> rather well this sea-
son. While Hackney d o e s
lack experience. he d o e s
have height and muscle.
good defensive players and
sufficient shooting.
He's pleased with a two-
man battle for the starting
center berth. It's between
Rick Sticklemeyer 16-6. 1651
and John Stroch (6-7. 220L
StickJemeyer was a JV per·
former with Stroch 1 a s t
year.
Stroch, with we ights. has
built himseU up from 185
pounds to his current 220.
but is playing second fiddle
to Sticklemeyer.
Asked why. Hackney re-
plied: "Because Sticklemey-
er is rougher."
The starters at forward
look like Lee Haven lfi..3 l
and Ron Lowe 16-1 ). Haven.
only a sophomore. is a tru-
ly great prospect. Hackney
predicted 131Jt year. w h e n
Haven was a freshman. that
the youngster would some-
day be an all·CIF star.
Giants of laycee Water Polo
The unbeaten Orange Coast College water polo team, winner of
22 straight, has three more opponents standing in its way this
year: Ml San Antonio. Riverside and Long Beach State. Back row,
left to right: Coach Jack Fullerton. John Hutcherson. Gig Peters,
Paul Hughes, Don Haskins, Randy Strause, Ralph Cross, Mike
O'Gara, Dan Christy and Doug Redwine. Front, left to right: Bob
Long, Mike Wilson, Chris Oliver, Bill Luther, Mark Healy, Mark
Fulton, Vern Plogger, Mike Irwin and Brad Peddycord. Missing
are Bob Dake, Jeff Bertuleit, Bill Harris and Paul May.
HB Duels Mighty Saints
By MJKE KELLY
Of "" De'" ""' Stiff
"This is probably the fin·
est football team, witti re·
gard to overall balance.
that has ever pla?ed on the
htgtl sctM>ol level. '
Thusly, Huntington Beach
coach Ken Moats sums up
his charges' opponent to·
night -Saota Ana, sport·
ing its greatest football en·
try in more than three dee·
ades.
The undesirable task or
attempting a halt to t h e
Saints' seven • game win
streak belongs w Moats and
the Oilers when they host
coach Tom Baldwin's peer·
less eleven at Huntington
Beach's Sheue Field.
ln aoother Sunset League
clash. also one with serious
repercussions on S u n s e t
League standings, stJ.rpris·
ing Newport Harbor faces
Marina at Westminster in
an attempt to break the ex·,
isling three-way logjam in
fourth place.
Other coast area games
tonight l e a t u r e Laguna
Beach at Orange (Chapman
College), Costa Mesa at
Magnolia and Corona del
Mar at Valencia.
The Sunset League-lead·
ing Saints bring their No. 1
CIF rating to speue Field
in quest of clinch.Ing a tie
for the lOOp championship.
Only Anaheim (4-1) would
have a shot at tying for the
ulle if Santa Ana wins to-
night.
At that. the Saints would
have to lose to cellar-dwell·
mi: Santa Ana Valley in
their league finale while
.\naheim wins its last two
loop encounters.
.. we·re going to show up."
Moats remarked, "but that's
all I can guarantee. There's
not a lot you can do differ-
ently to prepare for Santa
Ana since they have it :ill.
You name it, they've got
il."
The Oilers' chances ol an. occupy third place witb 3-2 dium in Anaheim.
upset seem slim, indeed. records. Victory gives the Magnolia (4--0-1) can cap.
when it's noted that their winner a shot at a cham· ture the undisputed Irvine
only Sunset League victory piomhlp tie while the loser League crown with a vie--
was against lowly Santa Ana drops out of content.ion. wry over Loara next Sat·
Valley, with which they Tboulh they tbemsel~s urday (Nov. 18l.
ahare last place. ut of th Costa Of that' ·d Moats renaled another are o e nice, colU'se. s prov1 •
blow to ttie Oilers' chances Mesa can play the role ol Ing the Sentinels get by Cos· spoiler against Magnolia's ta Mesa, wbic:h comes fresh of a dynamic upset, refer· Sentinels at La Palma Sta· from two straight victories.
ring to the loss of starting---------------------
guard Tom Arnold, a sea-
soned stalwart.
Arnold. who suffered a
broken arm during a mid·
week practice session. will
be replaced in the lineup
t.>y Kurt Clemens. a 205·
pound junior who normally!
plays at tackle.
With the Crestview League
race tightening each week.
the championship could be
taken or share<! by no less
than six contenders. Laguna
Beach's Artists carry their
title hopes to Chapman Col·
lege where they'll face Or-
ange's Panthers.
Both Orange and Laguna
SUNNY BROO« DIST. CO . CIMll, OHIO 80°. 6~% 8RAllt WEUTR.tl S"RITS. $3 99 4~ QT.
Even with the tax increase
Sunny Brook holds the line
a~3.99
Tonight's Starting Lineups
we ·re still holding to our $3.99 price
because we want everyone to try our
smoother taste. We want to be the biggest
selling whiskey in the state. We call this
playing it smart.
.._ SANTA ANA
LE -L1rr; Brvmsn
LT -C111r lit P roelor
LC. lrlan R,,_
C -Ken WtM>trv RC. -Jim Blower
RT -Jack c.11-R E -John Conov ...
08 -Ride Drct•rt
LH -~rv Whollflttr
RH -1,..c (u·•·•
F8 -J.0: 'lt••r
HUNTINGTON IEACH
LE -Mart Wh>llield
LT -Fnonll 8•..,f'\
LC. -Pat Tru•\1tll <. -Bob Pur,,.11
R.G -kvrt er~,,., ... ,,
RT -Rav Muo•
Cl[ -t<er1 Pfdo """' OB -Tonv 9.,,,,,..
LH -ltld< Miii" llH -Mlkt Priddv
F8 -Bob Pnlol•»
Wtl•ht Comu'""" SA
199 l L11\t J.wrt;•
119 S lacklield AYtraQt
"' 6 T ••m J.vtragt
COSU MISA
LE -Ari Franco
l. T -Cltudt Schonert
LC. -C.avle Clark
C -l.urv Ltr>Oll RC. -Jtrry Rtllly
RT -Dave Eowua.
RE -RoVtr Whlstltr
OB -(ltuclt K•llv
l.M -Rt"IOll Rlctrdo
RH -Tim Collier
S8 -t<1vtn M•,.11 MAGNOLIA
LE -Mlkt Parkt
l T -Ed LO!>el
LC. -JoM Dithl
( -(hro• V&o Hoot Pc; -"•ul ICr&uu
RT -Jim Btu•r l?E Jr11> Avn11\
08 D"V'! om .. LH -M 1r\ r.,,.,.,.,,,
191
101
Ill
171 m
121
102
176 190
Ill
111
160
190
170 100
205 21S no IU
17' u.s
I ..
HI
191.7
111.1
""
IU
110
17S
lfO
17S
170
160
'" llO
'" 170
ISO
11'
117
'" Ito
110
llO
!SS
160
FB -Grt11 lvtr-
RH -Al Jollnson Wtl91>t (-Nr11tll
CM
17'.J u ......... ~
165.0 8ackll•·.., "'veregr
170. l T.am "'•eragt
COROHA DEL MA•
LE -Kurl Andrttt
LT -Tam Mcla!Xlhhn
LG -Craig Pt~
C -Ptul Ravi
RG -Mlk• Convn
ltT -Garv Goelltz
RE -Brian Stern
TB -Mork Moontv
FB -Rlcll Ptlrot
WB -Dt n 81-1
RE -Garv ~que•I•
LAGUNA IUCH
LT -11 .. Crur
LC. -Ron Emmer!
C -Mike Gagnon
RG--Pat Shtnltv
RT -Daryl Ito
TE -Kevin Ftteu'°"
QB -Bob Srwad
FB -C.mer"" Sol<t<
TB -T.,.,., Somervllt•
HB -RllHI Brn
Welwltt '-arts""
CdM
111 I Line Average
171 l Btckllekl AvtraH
VALENCIA
180,I Team Av.,.agt
LE -ltoger D1119n.rtv
LT -Tom Sdl«rn
LC. -ltay C.rtdtcak <. -L•nc• Bonnet
RC. -Jell Jtllr1u1 llT Sltvt Klosttrman
RE -Gery Sequlrl1
QB -Biii Jines
LH -Jim Kulln
RH -Craig Ptl••-
F !I -8rl1n Boqlev
OHNGI
LE -Bruce R099t
l T -Carl Sense
110 LC. -Gr19 (ol•,,,.n
165 <. -Mark Mala
RC. -Al\dy Allbon
M RT -Tom Dwm
111 I RE -... ,.. w ... 111ew
162 S OB -Gary Wtnn
169.I F B -Garv Sandhoff
L H -Dennis Porter
RH -Larry L•ml<t
llO Welf~I C-111<1r~t11
20S l.a 1 ;s 161 I l.lne .t.vtraoe
ITS 16.\S BKkfleld AYf<lt<
170 U7.5 Tum Avera"
200
19S NEW,ORT HAltlOI
190 LE -Stu Aldric/I
170 LT -Jim Retmier 160 LG -Ken H&nleY
IJl <. Dana Swa"OO
RG -8ob TrillO
RT -Biii Rothenberg.,.
llS RE -Din Dtlttloul
165 TB -Ed WHhko
21' we Bob Hancodt 1ss Fa John Brltllnol'lam
190 01 -Bob Curr;
11S MARINA
ISO LE -Garv Paltele
llS LT -Dan Stark
165 LG -Mike Jontt
ISS c Pele Mtrartdl
RG Kurt Kr119er
V ltT J.rtdv VorO<!O
112.7 RE Rick Whllt
163.7 OB Milt Tamlvuu
LH Mlkt Wlttlcl<
113.7 RH Tom Allenson
121 FB Don FiS/lllKJI
Ill WtltM C-Nrls""
160 NH
191 112.I line Aver"'
171 157 J Baeltlield •nrage
1'6 170.1 THm Average
115
llS
llO
llO
"' 190
115
160
173
160
Ile '
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16A
UA
176
16S
166
"Skiing Is Our Only
Business"
v All
v
New Rentals
Expert Repair
JI Complete Boot
Department Jrvine League kingpin. Lo-
ara. puts its flawless league
streak oo the line against
FountaJn Valley as the Bar-
ODI journey to Handel St.a·
dJum at Western H i g b
School.
TO PHOENIX For Th• Racers •••
ROSSIGNOL, DYNAMIC,
FISHER, scon & STROL TZ
~
I
Jdl Jn another Irvine Le.ague
conruct. Estancia pJays host
t'l Brea-Olinda at Davidson
Yield. with nothing more
than a celJar finish at stake
for the loser. Brea'1 Wild·
cats currently share last
pl9ct with Fountain Valley.
both 11 J -4.
Morning and afternoon DC-9 Nonstops from Ora nge County Air Terminal.
Daily 10:00 a.m. · 9:00 p.m.
2805 WEST COAST HWY., NEWPORT•BEACH
.. "
f1·1day, Novr111ber 10, 1%7 DAILY PILOT JfJ
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOT!Ce ., Lf:GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
--lUl"UIOlt ~UlllT 0, THI
SllPllltOlt (OUllT 01' THI AOVUTlllMIHT l'Olt 1IOS NOTIC& 0' TltUITll'S SALi STATI Of CAL.,OltHIA 'Ol 4USt , ·~~~· c~t.f#•=·~:or.::: Nall(I ,, nertbY t1"911 tn•t lh• lo.rd H .. 1·7M,,1 THI cou:.~u~~ OllNIGI NOTICI TO l'IRSONS H(TtU•1"1D IN
CAH NUMlllt 1>-10 nl l1uatee1 ol !lit Or•ll .. CO.II Jr. On W1d11ud1Y. Noveinbcr "· 1H7, 11 SUMMOIO THI ISTAYI OF l<ATiflt~ •;1tYAN
SUMMONI Coilt'lt Dlllrlct of Or•ntt Cpvnlv, Ci tr• elevtn O'CIOCI< • m .. ti ll>t Sovlh Mein COtM"I) Dt!CIAll!O• ~ MARGARET I.. !(NIGHT ~l1lnllfl VI I • &lllHAC» or 11\t Court Houle. Ill lh• 'AU AN HOMES. INC.. • tt1rtol• Nolf co ••. h1r9by vtven1 \I E KN GHT Del nd•nt Olnlt will roc;elvt bid> Vt IO 11.00 CllV OI S•M• Ano, C•lllornle, UNITED lion, WARD OEVELOPMENT CO .. No. To •II PfllO!U lnterotect 'Wlldl1tr a• 0~e'g,.LE o~ THE Sl~TE OF CALI· • m .. Mand,y Novun~r 10. "" ., tn. CALIFORNIA BANI(, 'lruatd or succ ... 10. INC ... COfPOrlllon, c G. WARD ueol1on. ~tlr>. lt11111•11 or <19v1.-. •• '"
l'OltNI" to tll• abOVt n.rned Ott•ndanl: 8UatnH• O!lltt ol Hid sct>ool dlilrlcl '°' sor Truelet uneltr tlle ~tel ol Trusl 111<1 JAMES H. KINDEL, JR .. Tru"eea 111<! e1lole ol K1rnrvn Run, clttHscd,
' You •rt dlrecled lo I PCIH' In 111 t t· uted 1 JIOI F I I R C M '!1.0C by GUY CLARENCE HANSON. ot th• 4NN HAlllllNGTON, JUDITH wl>o!le I.SI •dd•U$ Wai 1031 F11ao11 tlOn brou hf 191ln11 YOU by th• •bove • • rv .... o.ad. otlt '"' Jlt. Ind ELEANOR G. HANSON. 1111 .. HAllltlNGTON and J "ME$ A. Stre11, Sen ~'· 4pertme11u. Sr. J-Pll.
Mll\ecl Pl:lntltt in tilt SU!H'rlor C011rt ol Calllorn" ti wnkh llff'« uld bld1 wlll bend ••IO wllll. •n<I 1ecord•O October t, HARRINGTON TRUST DATED NO\IEM· Buchan•n County, Mtuo1,1rt; 11111 lelltrs
.,. Sleto of c 111tornla fl)( ltlt COUlllV of be _,,.., ,.,., l'rlntlno of 1ti• SPrlno ,. .. 196.S, In Book 7'97, Pat>e 530 111 Ofl!tlt l llER I, ltU. db• GLEN MA~ 0£1/ll-tes11ment11v or or •clmlnbll•l•on n111•
0,."911, end to •n•w•t tht Complalnl Enn'"' Collt<.1• llrocn ,. S•clliallont Recoro1 of 0t•n9• COlln•Y, Celllornl1, OPMENT CO .. • laMl v111turt. Pl1lntllf1 lloMn l»llM 10 li•len Wrillkle. by Pro-lllereln •llhln lett den 1l1e1 lht wrvlct u · glvtn to -ur• In lndtbtodneu In f1vo1 VS. EDWAltO WALLS tnd BETTY J t..I• Court or &uCl>an•n county, • C011r1
"" You OI thll summon•· II .. r...,, wllhln ~k '"' •bovt mav bt ~CU/ed In lht OI MAIUILE MORTGAGE COMPANY. WALLS DOE I lhrOl>Qh Doe v. 11\(IUI•••· ot compelenl lurladl"llofl ol "'" $talt of "" CountY of Ora"9f, or wl1111" thirty • of Int l'ut<JIHlnt "'11tn1. The 1 C1llt0<nl1 corPOrollon. &nd 1nlvnt<1 to De11n11<1ntt. Mh-rl,
dlYI 11 servl!d .. MWhttt , •nd l'OU If• Owner ,. .. ,,ti I~ Ptlvll•ve ol t1loctln1 HEW I EOFDRD INSTITUTION FOR TME Pl!()PLE 01' THE STATI 01' n.a1 each ol lht rollOwl~t ,..,,,on, 11
l\Olltltd thAll unteu YOU OPtll and I ll' eny •11<1 all bid• Of to w1lve any Ir· V.VINGS, by reuon OI the breach ol CALIFORNIA. lndellled lo Of hotdlnt -IClll•I PIOllfrtY tw~t IS •bov. rtc1ulrl!d, 1111 PltlnlHI wlll r~g~~•rlll" or lnlormallllH hi lllY &If or ctrtl ln OblltltlOl\5 ltCUrtd Nrtb\I, no. t o !hr 1bovr n1mod 0.lendtnlt: ol tht ".Jd tltcfflM
11k• llldtment /or tnY money or da,,,. • bidding, tic~ ot wnlch breoc11 wu recorcttd July You ,,, hrrrbv dlrecl9d to ••Pf•r 1na Soni• NI• Flrat Ftderel Stv•nta •M 1t•• detMr>decl In tM Com1>telnt. u •rls· NORMAN E WATSON ti. 1967, In BOC)j( IJlJ, "'" )II, of uto enswtr lht comPl41nt ol the 1~ve n•mtd Loon Auoc;l11lon. SOI> HOrtll lltO•d•tv, Int upon contrecl. or wlll •PlllV to ,,.. Stcty • Bo1ro 01 Trusteu 0111c111 llecorcb, •Ill ull 11 PUIHlc 1uo-plilntllfa 111ec1 In 11\c •l>O\tt tntltltcl co.in hnt• ""•• C1lltornl1.
(our I tor 1ny a111tr rt llet dtrruin<le<I In ~~~7l•h N;v•;;btr '°'c 1967-~ :?° • :::io llon to lht hlt/lhl bidder 101 ctsh, qay. In lht 1~vt enlllltd icllon brouoht Tiii! tht Undtrsltned ""''ff to receive
Ille Comptelnl. Nov 3 • ~0 ,;~n"" 0••1 • '' nsa..'7• able I~ lowful moneY ol lht Unlltd ... 1nal yov In uld court, wllhln Tl!!N I.II• wto ,.ttOntl orocoertv or collect Ille
D•l•d Sei>t. I, 1'67. · • • • 6111 .. 11 Int lime nf "''*• wll~I ..,.,. dn• ,11,, Ille atrvlcr on vou 11 l~I• cl.Im' e"CI to (tm••• ll>Alt collected ot
W. E. ST JOHN, 1n1y •• to 1h1e. posseulon or encum· •ummon' 11 .. rvecl within IM ~bOvt rectlvtd from "'* s1;1, Of Cellfornl1 to
County Cltrk and Cleflr ol the LEGAJ, NOTICE broncr1. lh• Interest conveyl!d lo and ~•med ,.;.,0 rr, or within THI RTY dtYt 11 t'" Mkl Sitt• Wl\ert i.tttrs lt•l•mtnuY Superior Court or lilt State ol now held by uld Truile• ul'lder 1tkt fecved clsewha1e. or of 1dmll\lalr•ll011 MY• bHn luued.
C.,llor,.11 lot Ille Ctunlv ol Deeo ot T ru,1 In Ille propenv •llu•I• In V'ou trt htrebY N>lilltcl th• uni-YOU All "raonl llavln' c111n11 'l11111ns1 the
OmOI ~;.~~1o/Uc",..L.IFIOO~Ncl,.0u,'!.TAON"o T"I Ot1n .. Coulll'i. C•llfornla. dhcrloed u : 10 OPllf Ind tn1wt1, Hid ol1lnlill~ ftUOtnt ~ I n lnlereat 111. •Id •••• ,. (SEAL) ~ ~ l'OR wJU toke lucsoment ror •nY mon.y or end wl•hll'l9 10 oblecl le wctt removal I'·~ BY Arthur £. Krfflr, OaPUl'Y TIU: COUNT'( 011 OltANGI Loi IS4 ol lrocl No. 2112, n >l'lown on demno dtm•ncted In lht campltlnt ""''' wive wrllt111 nolkC. •I illch ob)t c.
ClltTll'ttATI 01' COlll'OllATION OEI US & SHYDlll HO. A·Ulll • Mlt lhtrtot rocorded In Book 111, 11 •rlslnt uPOn contract. or Wiii ~pplv flOns to ~ peraon or -Min' lnct.bt•d
OOIH• IUSINI U UHDll. Ati.nllYI II Uw CITUIOM ll tOHT .. T Of Wl'-L P•11t1 l la 11 lncluslvo, Ml.c;t lllneGUI lo lllt <>Olll1 !or l llY otMr relltl dtminca. lo, er llOldlnt personi l ''°"'rlY ol, Iha
flCTITIOUI Ht.Ml Utt MllA StrMf In lht Malttr lll tilt Estele ol Maps, recordt ol said Or1noe County. ed 111 tne complelnl. dec-nl, Suet> noflc1 mun be elven to 'tHE UNDERSIGNED COllPOll4TION Culver CllY, Clllfenllt GUST4VE VAN HAMM!!, dtCH .. d, EXCEPTING THEREFROM •II mill· D•l•d StPltmber JS, IHI. IM HrtOll or penon1 l:!OldillO tn~ per. cloeS hereby certify th1t 11 11 UllMIUCI· Tot o u 1 vlrm•l't nm GORDON a. $TILL, tonle111nt, vs JOE .,11,, oru. precious and usetul ISEALI 1 •onal pro!Hlrtv or 1eah1tl Wham the cl1lm 1119 I motion plclute tllfftrl bllllnAln AIWMV• ,.,. l'lelatltl '· HORN. u E~ecul0<, EDWARD mel•I•, iut>slances •nd hydrocerbona ol W P: ST JOHN, CltrM 11 med• •I t!le addr• .. " !Isled above
at 304 Eesl Lincoln f.verMJe, f.Nh41m, Publlsht<I Or•n.. C.0011 Dally Piiot, WILBORN tnd OR. JOMH VAN de every klnCI t nd ch1r•C1lf', lncllldlnt i>e· av w: It. Htnrv. OtPUIV C:lt t" w!lnln lhr1t montna 1fttr. IJll1 oubllc1llon Cat110<nl1, under the flcfltlou~ firm Nov 10 11 1' and Dec. t, 1U7 llOl-41 Kl!RKHOUEN, Otvlues end Leoetees, troleum, on. 011, HPl'l•llum and 1.,, WAL.SWOllTH & SllOlL of 1111• noflu. ..... ..
neme Of PUSSY CAT GA~DEN end . ' ' Rt.pona<n s In all<I under >tld llnd blll wllhout the ltl7 W1tl<llff Of'lvo, SWiii Jt' OATl!D: October 17, -· ~•I p~~c1=::"'p1:'ce u:: ~.':::!1o';, 8':: LEGAL NOTICE ~~t J~to:I• ..::,"~~~. s~:~u%,~·J~~!':: rklhl 10 m t!'le surle<~ ot uld 1111d In NtwJtrl lt1d. Call,.,nll ~:":.!'Ji~~ d t!'le Etllfe 61 lotlows· Wllbor• ~ 0 J~ v d K M...... connection wllh !M dtVelopmtnl !Mr•· 64M441 I( 1• .. 0 •• . .. ••N r. ~·n •n • ""'""''"· or provided howevtr lhe Hint sl\Alll Att.,nev• ''"' Plelt1lltt• • nrvn "Ytrl.. ecelS...,,
LOCAL CONTENDER -The Columbia·50 sloop
Rapture, skippered by George Sturgis of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club is one of the hot contenders in
the Long Beach lo La Paz race which starts Satur-
day noon. Rapture is one of six Columbia-Sos en·
tered in the race. She is expected lo wage a tight
battle with the yawl-rigged Columbia-SO Simoon,
owned by John Hall and Stan Williams of N HYC.
ll~~D"\"ve~e~p~~"'t.~:~~· C~fo~~I~ NOTICI o ..-...tMIUNAL'I SALi 111~:'~°" ... ,?i10;·~~ h,!::::g.11:Pt:ir~~oi:.~~ nOI bl constru•d to p;Olllbll sl•M drill· Publlsht<I Ort l\te CoHI Oehv Pllo•.10 Publls11;1 od,..~ ~!,a. ~~llvll pi~0:;
Dtttd: Octoller I?, 1967, French Quutltl' -• MMl<itllon, ol the will nrreln: Ing ooerallons "' \U<h olller OPttlllens N~~~~1'6_7 __ ~ ctober tn ov ' 17~7 G4RD·AN CORPORATION Inc., a co<POrtllon, Pl1lntllf ""·Shirley Now, therelort, purauenl 10 s111u1e, Mli<h In N> way use or In t nv W#Y LEGAL NOTICE
Vlncenl Mlf11>d1, President COOk, Oeltndanl. No. 16 :!ft. You orr hertbY directed 1o ot.ad to •ll•ct lht aurloco rionts o "'d land, LEGAL NOTICE ST4TE OF C!<LIFORNIA l llV virtue OI 1n .. tcullon luuld on u id conru 1 wllhln thirty d•Yt otter setv· and whicll do nal enter uld lend •• •
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ... October JO, 1'61 .,., the Smt ll Clalm• let Of ltils cll1tlon. "°'"' less th111 soo Itel to ~Id turtec.e.
on thl• t?lh ol Octat>er. A. o. c~ur1. Newoorl 11.,.ch·Cos11 MH• Judi· WITNESS lht Honorible llot>erl Gt rd· H rewrwd In various deedt or recotd. 1~67. ~•rt mt , o No1arv Public In tltl Olstri<I. County ot Orante. Slot• 1111 ner, Jl>dge ot lht superior COllrl of lttt tor IM P"ll'Oi• 01 PIYlng obllir•tlOfl• so· end /or uld Cou"'y •nd $tale. porson-C1lllornla, upon • lud9menl entere<I In Sier. or Celllornla 10, th• Countv 01 cured bv .,kt Oted. Including fees,
11ty 1pj)eered Vlncel'll Mlraf\<M known feYOI' of Frtnc/I O<iart1r Hornes Assa. Oranot. wllh the , .. , of .. Id cou11 II· cheroe1 t nd •lll>en>e• of the Trust••· Id· to mt to be "" Proldent ot the c.or· clellOfl. Inc. •• llldomenr crtdllon •nd llxtG. lhts July " IHI. vancu. H tnJ, under lht terms OI ~•Id ooretlon that executed tne within In· epalnsl Shlrltv Cocll, •• ludtmelll deb-Allul: w. E. SI Jol>n, County Dffd, Interest lhtreon. and '71,,.3.SI In
stnimenl on be~•ll of tilt corporallon lof, lhowlno • nel belenc• *' $1U • ., •du-Clerk and Clerk ol tht Si;. unHld Ptlnclol't cl the Note tecured b•
thtreln llAlll\ed, and •cknowledgld to l llY du• on u ld lucklmtnl GI' 1111 dllt of PtrlOf Court ot lht Siii• or uld De«cl. wlll'I lnterttl !hereon from
m1 11141 such cerpor1llon executtd IN luuanct ot Mkl tO(,Ullon, I lllYt C1llfornlo fot lht C011nlY ol Decambtr I, 196', •• In "Id Nolt "°' !he .. me. ttvled upon 111 lt\t right, mle end Inter· Orenae vl~d
YU"I
NOTlCl TO C:lt•OITOllS SUl'lltlOlt COUltT 01' THI 1'·2101
STATS O' CAL.,OllNIA l'Oa ClllTlflCATI 01' t USIMESS
THI COUNTY 01' OllAHOa "CTITIOUS NAME
N•. A·Slttl The Underat1n1d aoa cerHry ht 11
E•lt lt ot FAY <OWN, •l•o known u cond1·~.ucct001nt6 aMoblls•.slneC•s1•11_~,-.P ·-~:r a,oh•• FIY S. Brown, also kl\OWll u FIY Seth -I .,..,... .,._ Brown, DeteHtd. titllllous firm Nm$ 01 MEll.CURY 4S·
NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN lo lht SOCIATES ind lh•I Sli~ firm IS com• crtdltors ol lht 1 b o v e n1med clec• P<>st<I of lh• tollowlnt person. whose Clt<>I 11111 ell Pfrtont l'levlno cl•lm1 n1me In tull tnd Piie. of rt•ldenct
eg,lnst ll'le wld dtcodtfll 1rt reciulrod lo 11 H tollowa: WITHES$ my hand Ind ..... ISi of Hid ludtmenl debtor Ill the ·~r· llY: llARllY L. Al.I.EN. Oelid: Oclober 20, 1911.
tilt lfltm, wllll the neceuerv vO\lclltrs, H•nrv S, Dorman, 211 Hanovtr Dr , Mlchael 1. Nuwn IY In tilt County or Or•noe. $t1i. of D•OUIY Hot1ry Public • C1ll1ornl• Ctlllornlo. dncrlbtd u follows: l OIEttT "· IASTMAN
Principe! Olllce '" Lot 76, Tr1ct C)S4, 800ll )04, Pllllt 411wner II LIW
Lo• AnOtlts countv 32 ~ 33, MIK MAips. commonlY k"-c 1r "" H•tller 11~.. Sullt ,.,
NIUEN ANO llCl<llt, """· IS Jill N. Collett. Coat• MeM. I • Coit• ,,, .... C1ll10rnl1 n1u Beach-La Long Paz
UNITED CALIFO~NIA Bf.NI(, Trustee
Herold s, B~utr
Authortreo Slqn1tuN1
ISU2
in the olflu of tht clerk of the 1bove Cost• Meu. C1lllornl1
entllled court, or 10 present them. with Oaled Novtmbtr 1, IUT
lht necuu rv voud•r~. to IM undtr· Htnry S, Dormen
t lOMd •• lht ottlct Of .... Mulltndort. STATE OF C4LIFORNIA.
2U W m St., S.11' 411 tornle. Tt ... h••e: ,.....,_
'-• A ... i.. Ct llfertlt. "914 NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN thol on Put>llshtd Ortntt Coul O.lty Pllol, Publls~ Or1r19& C11<1sl D1llv Piiot
... 11.,,MY 310$ Wot 11verly Boult\lard. ORANGE COUNTY:
4M4..oc: Friday. ~ctmber I, 19t7, al 2:.0 o'Clock Hov. J, 10. 17, 14, IW 17SH7 Otl. n •nd Nov. J. 10. 1'67 l)IW
Published Or1no. Co.st Dally Piiot. l'.M. •I Iron! of Court Hou ... S61 Well
Oct. 20. J7, end NOii, J. 11, IHI 111M7 Ulh St., CllY of Cosio Mtu, CovnlV ot C T 0 , Orange, Stale of California. I Wiii Ull I T COSTA MESA Boat Race Draws 25
M0111tbtilo, Callfornla, '°640 wlllch Is lhr On Nov. '· 19'7. llttort mt • N(lo ptac• of bUelnua ot tnt utlcltnl11\ed In 11rv Public In 1nd tor u lt! s111.. ~r·
ell malltrs pertetnlrig to the es late Of son1llY 1ppeared Henrv. -l. Dorman.
uld ctece<ltnl, wllhln six months atttr known to me to bt lllf'"pllttJon whoSll 111• first publlclllon ol lhlt notice. n1mt '' sub$Crlbed In tne wltf\ln lt>-
Twenty five boats rang-
in size from 35 to 70 feet
will set sail Sa turday in the
biennial Long Beach to La
Paz r a ce. The course is a p -
proxjmately l ,000 miles.
14-mile
·Bank Ra~ee
On Saturday
M ore than 100 entries wiU
start Saturday in the an-
nual 14·MHe Bank R ace
sponsored by the Newport
O cean Sailing Association.
The fleet will be divided
into four divisions-Ocean
Racing, Midget Ocean Rac-
ing, Pacific Handicap Rac-
ing Fleet and Catamarans.
The first d ivision wiU g el
under way at 11 a .m . fro m
a starting line to be e st.ab·
lished off the Balboa Pier.
On Sunday NOSA will
hold its annual meeting and
Commodore's Appreciation
breakfaat at Balboa Yacht
Club.
Sampson Slates
Marine Speech
Kenneth· Sampson general
manager of the Orange
County Harbor District will
be the guest speaker at a
dinner meeting of the South·
ern California Marine Asso-
ciation. 6300 Telegraph
R oad , Los Angeles, Wednes-
day, Nov. 15 at 8 p .m .
Sampson will discuss t h e
harbor development pro·
grams both presen t and fu-
ture in Orange County.
el PVblit 1ucllon 10 Ille hl!lhesl bldcler, OltAHGE COUNTY, .tALtl"OlNIA LEGAL NOTICE for tnh In 1aw1111 money Of Ille u111ttd NOTICI lflYtttHO llDS
Smallest boat ;., •'-e race SlllU ell lht rlol>I, tltlt · i nd lnttrut of . NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN 11111 sealed propoulS will bt received by thr
"' ui u ld (ud"""'I dtblor In tile 1b0Yt d• <c•IV ol Co••• I.Wu at tht olfl<t ol the Cltv Clel'tt •' Ille City Hill, 17 Ftlr Drive, is the AJberg-35 AJ Viento SUl'EltlOll COURT OF THE Krlbed "'°"rtv, or .., rnu<h tMrool as om Me11, C1lllorn11 until the !lour of 11 :oo 1.m. on C>Ktmbtr 1. 1h1 11 wftlch
b STATE 01' CA'-CFOllHIA ,Ott mn bt nec•uarv "' setl.W Hid UK~ """ lhev will be --..nilkly '"" 'Ttd l lovd In Ille councll Clllmbtn for owned Y Bill D alessi Of THI COUNTY Of OltANGE tlon, wllll accrved lnterul •f'ICI co1t1. lllrnlohino 111 l1bor, matetlals, eciulomen1. tr•nsPOrhltan ind sucn other tecnltlu
the sponsoring Long Beach Ht. A·SIMS D1tecl at Costa MH11 C1lltornl1, No. U !Ny be required tor Ille CONSTltUCTION OF A STORM DRAIN AT JAVA HOTICI Of "HltlNO 0, PETITION vtmw .. 1967, ROAD ,I.NO TAHITI DRIVE.
Y acht Club. ~Olt l"tlOIA TE 01' WILL AND ~Oil F ltMfCll L. ~IJ<S~ll. " .. , ol Pl1rw, SP1<Jflc1.tlln1 1114 o1t1tr Colltr.ct Documento mo bt o0ttlnec1
Dlltd Oclober 31. 1'67, strumcnl •nd 1ck11owledged lie e•e<:Uled
4nen. l rMn Int llmt.
e•t01trlx o1 the Wiii ol th• (Oltlclal sun
1bon Mmtd ~1111 ltOMI~ C. Knol<, I'll NWlte........ AIWMY NoleN Pullllc • C•ll!ornla
l US Wtsl ltvtrtY ltdltvaN P1>nc1.,.1 Oflla,. ID
Mtftttlltllt. Callfenlll, 9t'4I Orenoe Countv ~--' n h '1ND-4J11 Mv Commlu~ .....,res
Al!'NlltV fir l atalllrla July 1. 1'41 • l"ullll"*' OreMI C.ul OtllY Pllol. Pubflsrml Ofln~ Cout l)lllV Pllol.
Larg'"'t entry i's the 7(). L.aTTattS TUTAMIHTAtlY Mtrtllll MunlCINI (IW'I t i tile olllc.t Of tM CllV Clert, n flair Ori'°"· C•lt Mua, C1lllornle -1 "" Etltlt of l.tltoY Judtion Wooorum, Ortl\M C011nty ltarllor dtP0$11 of SlS.OQ. A cl'l.tr• Of sl.00 will bt mtOI II ,,.ndle<I b¥ melt. l'LEASE LDIGAL N•Vl'I.• CE foot coov er te d l.2-meter eec. • ...i JllCll<l•I Olttrlct MAIL Sl;PAllATE CHl;~ICS. --LEGAL NOTl(.."'E JC< v.•~
A 'tr ed nd k.i d ~OTICE IS H£RE6V' Gl\/Efl 'n\11 tY \.. .M. Do'ltt. lifflffl'I Eaclt bld thlll be 1N4fi on f11t 9'WOMI form IM lrl 11\t !Miiner t!Olll6ed ___ _:_..:..:-------::~:-:::7":==7-:::;:;:----------
Nowmber J, 10. 17, JA, 1f'7 17~ Novt,.,ber l, IO. 17. 241-1967 1152"-7
m a QWD a S ppere Carole ButetU Illa llltd lltrtln • •II· ,._. ...,,.,. ,.._. •-llftlll. 1"'-Ill lllt c.ontr1e~ -.cuments •• .,. wit bl .c.coMPllllff w 1 Q1rt111tt or cuhlen cm' OP COITA MHA
b y Robert S. Lint Of Se,ttle. lion IW llfobllt 1111 Wiii • .,. let law-1111 ~ • .,:......_._ <heclt or • 9111 ~ tor not lne !Mn I~ Of 1111 llNUlll 6f the tlld, INdt H V· OltAltH COUNTY, CAl.ll"OllNIA
A . ._ . th ate·'"' boat tl\Ct OI Litten TeJftmtftllr'I to "ell· C•!• _, C•--t blt le lllt cttv ti C•ta Mesa. NOTlC:• INVITINI 1101
nlu11l lS e SCT "' !loner, refertnca to wt>klt la made ~ Toi. ~ AOb I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fllal aealed ptOpOSAOI• Wiii bt r~celvecl by lhl cllY in the fieeL furll>tr P&rtkular,, end lhal tht lime Publllllecl Oranee Cotll Dt ill' '1104. ti I 'h•v _, ons uwci In ll>t Kht<lu~ •I ~e1trm1nec1 wage r11les '" con1unc· of • A•la M••• •t ,~ ... ,,. ~ lhe City Clerk ti tho City Hell. n Ftlr Orlv. t.. Ind pie« ot hearlno lht same hH Nov. 10. 17, J,, lt67 1806-47 on w I t mptaver payments ll•led In flw rl~n1 l'lend columns ort ldenlllled •• ~~ ·-• ·~ "" ~ "' 1961 hid>
The P r e V 1• O U S } y a n • bten lei tor O""tmbtf l, 1967, •I •:lO loft::wa: Cosio Mesa C•lllornl1 unlit ll'le llOllr of 11 a.m. on ~ctmbtr 1. • ti w •• llml ltltY ~Ill bt epe~d publicly Ind read l loud In the Council Ch1mben tor n ounced scratch boat Ken 1.m.. In lht courtroom ol Deperlmem LEGAL NOTICE ph PU nour .. -•a, 1urn1s111,,. all llllOr m1~rltlt. e<IUIPIT'tnl, lransi>O<llllon and such olllet l•cllllla • No. 7 ol ul<I court, at 801 North PhW Ptr hour worked 'dw HI' .,, _... " tNY lie reciulre'd for 1114 IMPROVEMENT OF SUNFLOWER A~NUE FROM
De Meuse's 83.foot Schoon · 8ro.t<lwav. In ll>t City of S.nla A"•· NOTICE TO C:ltlOITOIU ohp Hr tiour Plid ,., Hr .. , ..... HAttl OR llOULEVAltD EASTERLY 1230 FEET TO THE RAILllO~ TRACI(.
S h 'thdr C.illorn11. SU,llllOll COUllT 01' TH• phW/p ... , nour WO<k .. I or PllO ....,,, "' UV _...., ..... A .. , "' Pllns. SPKlflcatton. and other COlltra<I Oocu,.,,.,.11 ...... bt obt•lned t:r 1 erena as WI awn Otled Novtmbtr I, 1'67 STATI! 01' (4L.,OllNIA l'Oll Pllh oer llrtloht tlmt llour W waN ,1 the office ol tM rttv Clerll, n f air Drive, COila Mu•, Calltornla upon • from the r a ce. W, E. $T JOHN, THI COUNTY 01' OllAHGI PUho pet 1111l1hl tlmt llOur Hid tw ltlll WIN cit-II OI $U OO. A cner~ .t $1.01 wlll bt m1clt If llalldled bY moll. PLE ... S£
County Cler~. H .. A~ PSlhw ~r slrtlthl time hOur worked aw tf•n .,.,. MAIL SiiPARATE CHECKS. •
The race Starts Saturday WlllWlftll IM Stiff!, Ealtle ol Elt>tl C. MHOll, Douased. ttM Hr MIR •v H lllw/" W 1trel11tt llmt tt-ur Etcl1 bid shell bt mt<I~ on ll'le propoul torm and In tne IN~ Provided In the
at 0000 from near Belmont 1'11 Wffl<llH Drive, Svll1 "'' NO~ICE IS HER£8Y GIVEN to the -'!ff tr ,_.. lconlrtcl tSOCuments, end wit bt •ccomp1nlt0 by • ctrltlled or shter'1 cl\te:k or
• . . H~ IMCll. Callltrnl•, tteclltor• of t!le 1bove ,,.,,,.,, deodenl Employer pevmenh olMr lhen thole ltmiiied hertln •• cltllntd In ~CtlOfl • bkl llond tor not less Ihm 1~ 01 Ille 1mount OI 1'11 bid, "'* pevlt>lt to 1~' Pier m Long Beach. First Ttl: 642-HCI IM .MW.11 111e1 •II penons haYlftO claims "''"" 1m.1 Of !flt Lebor Cod•. art lo bt Nld In occord•n« wl1n the terms of the cllV ot Cott• MtH. non boats are orruacted to Start Atl.,...ya !tr l"tlllltntt. . lht Ukl dtctdtnt lft reciulrtct • 10 lllt CollecltVt bar91lnlnt Hrtement u plk•blt IO lht type or clesslllc•llon Of Ille 4bbrtvltllons Usad In tilt K ltfdUlt d proc!ltormlnt<t ""111t r&IU In conlu~ • . . . -r v Publill>ecl ~•no• Cont Oaltr Pllet, them, wlll'I Illa ntcUHl'l' 11tuc11ers, In workmon emploved on the proi•ct. wllh tmPIOYOt P"mtnl1 ll•i.d in "'" rlO~I ~nd c.olumn• ,,. ldll'ltllltd u 10 1' amvmg lO La Paz: on the Novombtr 10. 11, 11; 1"7 UlH7 Ille olf!G• at lht c~rk of the lbove Ovtrllme. Sundty1 •nd holldav1 !'IOI leu lhAlo 11') times lhe bUlc holirlv role Ph pt( hour pd ,.., dl Y
east coast of Baja Califor-enlllled court, or to .,...,..,, tl'lcm. With plus IPPllCtblt •-loyer oavments. Tiit holldevs VPOll whlct\ SUth rate' il\lll bt phw Ptr ttour wor'l<td f/ltW P•r cllY worked
· · b · Th LEGAL NOTICE lht ntetuary voucllers. lo tilt under· 1><1id shall be ell holldavi recavnhea In the colltc11ve beroalnlng •freemen! phP per l'IQUr palG odo Pfr d•v paiCI ~ P•'"
n1a In a OUt SIX days. e slQMd 11 tM L1w Office OI Robtr1 IPPlt<eblt In tht per11cultr cr1lt, clu slllc1tlon or IYPt 01 workmen employed phW/P per hour worked Of 01111 DOW/P per dly wortctcl ~
last I 00 mnes of the race "· EHiman. ,,90 Harbor 8ouleverd, on lht prottct. pslll oer ''"lohl lime hour w W•Ot
• hA t t th NOTICE 01' PUILI( SALi Suitt 301. COlll Mtsa. C1lllornl1 t2'76 Cor>lu ol •II colltCllV'f batMlnlng O rffments rtl•llVt to lhe wort< .. sel pslhw per stttlohl llmt nour workod IW toill WUI 16 8 L/Ca 0 Wea er. 01' COL\.ATEltAL wMch it Ille Pl•ct ot bvllna» OI !he torth In the aforementioned Lt bor Cod« art on Ille end lvllil blt ler lnse>ectlon p1thp r>e• 1treltll1 tlrm hour Plkl gw tl'O>l Wt llt time hour wor~ed
C..Nlernt. Cemrnerclll CMe undtrsJoned In Ill maneri pertelnlng In the otll<.e Of lht DtNrtmlnl ol lndustrl1I ll1l1tlons. Division of Labor Sl1llstla P"'d Hr N n dlY O$fllw/p per tffllthl
StdioA tM4CJ ) to lht ttl1lt ol said decedent, within tncl Rosu rch °' H id 1 PUtallC NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN six monllu atttt !ht tint PVllllc.ltlon ' Employer .,..,manta olhtt 11\an lhOloe 11...,ltld herein, H dl!tlnOd In sect ott
Free Sailing
Lessons Set
11111 011 Mondav, Novembtr 20, 1'61, ti Of lhl• notice. Attention h dlrecll!d to Section 1·1.0IG Ill tl'le Slano1rd Soecltle:atlans ort> 1m.1 ot lltt L•bOr COdt , 11t to i. p11G In occordlnu wllh tM. Nrfft$ OI tt1t 11 :CO A.M.. ti st50 Cer•ltos. cvortu, Dtled Novtmber 1, 1u 7 ¥1dt<I tor emploYmenl of apPronllc.es on the wark. Every such apprentlca W>all bt colttdlve b1r .. lnlt11 u reement .,,.Uc.bit 1o 1111 IYPI or cluslf~1flcn ot the
Callfornlt, tl'lt underslofled will .. u al Robert A. Elllmen Hid •~• sl1ndllrd Witt peld to apprentices under the retul1tlons of •he trld• 11 wor'l<m1n 1,,_1cwe4 on Ille oroltcl.
s-rlllk auction 10 111t hlol>Hf bldelar tl'le Admlnlslrtlor ot ttte Eilllt wlllch he la •mPIOVed. lntormelion relothtt to employment of eppronliltt sh1W Overll,.. Sund•.,.. •nd Hollct.ys not •-!Nin 1.v, •I-• the bAlalc ~ourtv rel•
lollowlnt Cltscrlbed --•• oroetrtY of tl'lt abov• n.mld decedent bt oblllntd trom 1111 Director el tllt ee,1-1 el lnchnlrlal lt•l•llon• •ho 11 •Iva at>OllC.blt fmptoyer poymenh Tiit holld1vs upon wl'llth •~ relU •11111 be htrelolo<t made Ille coltorer1I In • ctr· ll"9r1 A. EasttNn, tl'le Admlnlrtrtllvt Officer of IN C1 ll1otnl1 Apprenllct•hlp Council. peld shell bl 111 holldavs rocot11lted In tM c.o41etllvt beroolnlnv l\)fefmtfll •Poll<·
ttlft Securltv 4tr""'"'' mede on MercJt u.. Her!Mr ...,,...,.,_ l'ur1uan1 to tht provlslont of $Kllon I no ol thl 1.abOt c-OI t~ Stll• at •blf' to the portleular cu ft, cteullkl'tlon or 'YPt et wor'l<men M>Plovea on ti.. 1'. 1961, between CATHERINE V. Suite Jlt C111•ornl1, lllf Cny Co.inc11 ol lht city ol Co1t1 Meu his ucertal~ tht 9enertl ·ec1
TOltltES. Otbtor. and MICHAEL A. CMll Mt~ CeHl•nla nn1 orevaltlno rflt et wuu '"" employer U'fments tor ntalth and W<!llert. v&celloM. oro'cO.::ru ot all cotlfctlve Dtr11tlnln1 nrttl'l\lnll rt1111vo lo fhf wQttl •s ••I
LONGONA Ind OONNA I(, YOOE R, S. Toi• ,......;. PtMlon 111<1 slmll1r purPOset In lht counly In which rM wr>rk It fo bt d-i. bt forlh In the •lortmtntiOM<I Llbor Coclt ert Of\ Iii. &lld 1v1ilebt. tor rn11>tcllon In
A free sailing lesson and O/ftd Ptrtlet . .., AMllll I , "' as tollow1· lhe olllCt ol , ... Oeper!mtfll or lndu1lrl1t lltlttlona. Dlvl1lon 01 labor Sflllsfle» Tiit colla11r1I to be ~old lo: """""' ""'" 11• r• tr llllc · an opportunity to s ail one of 1 Mtrbt• TOP Tablt: 1 I.amp; 2 Publl•h" 0,..19, Coa•• 0111v P11o1. •nd Rue.rch. 1 CAL bo Chilrsi 2 Pll~hl 2 Cherub Planters; Novtmbtr 10. 17, 24 end Oectml>tr "" Allenllon i. dlrtcltcl to Secllott M OIG 01 ""' St..,,.,.rd SPt<lllcflloru Provld· Jensen· Marine S a ts , ..,, Tr.vs; 1 Coat Radii 2 Fins; 1, IHI lllJ-67 "' l!meltYtr Hrmtnl• ler Int tor e1n1110vmtnl 01 aoprontlcrs on lht wor~. Every such •~Prtnllce shall be iS being Offered fu everyone Oreperles olstlng on wlndOWSI C.r· 11411ff CJ4Ulll<al-H '"* W VIOll°" ,..,.11111 P<tlcl ll'le Sllndlrd WtOf Ntd to eppronliCH under the ~oulalions OI th< trd~ dt
• d pef (t •lsllnt); ~ Mirrors tnd Stellon>I LEGAL NOTICE SKILLED UIOll wlll<ll lie Is emplort<I. 1nrormellon r•llllvt to employment of ,,..,...ntlcn shill ""' b y Jensen Manne e alers. 4 Hydraulic Chairs; 6 Air Condlllon l,ll Asphalt 011111 tntlnttr JOt ohw/1> .lee llhwiPfll t5c Pllw/e obf1ln•d lrom tllt OlrKtor or tl'le Ofper11'Mnt f1f 1nous1r111 R•11t1ons Wllo it the
The dealers are ""'..tlc ipa· Orvtr11 2 SloOlll 1 Mlnleure tabltl 5.1? A••hall pl1nt firemen JOc ,.hW/f' J0c pl)wip(3) "5c pt,w/p Adml11lm 1f1,,. Officer ol 1111 Cellfornl1 APPtellllCtthfp Council, t""" w 2 Flower Arranttmenls; 1 Heir Cotor IAtt-m s.12 ca,.....,ter 2k ,.11 .. I• 15< 1>1tw111 JO< ohw111 P11rau•nl lo tht 11rovl•ion) OI Secflon 1no 01 the l •bor Codi el li. '1111 of
ting in a "Discover Sailing" Mlcl'll11ti l Slnu; 3 Sham"°° Cl'lllm llOTICI TO cuo1To1t1 04 Ctmtnt mHon ?Sc rW!w/1> 2Sc .,11..,10 ~ r>ttw/o C1lllorn11, !tit Cllv Council, c11v of Cost• Mu•. Ms u ctrtalntd Ille .. neral
Program desioned _by Jensen Assorttd wute bllkell, bfoom1. ctual SUl'llllOlt COURT 01' THE J.01 C11tlnmA1n & radm1n c21 JOc oltwto JOt r>ttw/plll "5c r>ttw/1> PN1v1111ng ""' o1 wHft 111d emolovor P1Yment1 f'Of lleeltlt end we111re, v1callon.
0--~"'; llnishet & Combl; I Coffee l"OI; STATI! 01' CALIFOltMIA fOl 5.3! Conctelt or ellMlt ._rtadlnt JOc flllW" 30c lll'IW/p(3) 4Sc rittw/o H Mlon and Jlmllar purposes In llM county In whlCh t!M -It LI to bl ·-fO bt to give tnore people a chance l -lftfrloeralor; ' Tint 1111>llcalllr bot· THI COUNTY 01' OllAffl m1ell1nlc.al tamolnt or II !~lows:
to e '""'.·n·ence the exci·•-llH; Rubber Glovtt; I Frostlnt C11; fie A•M* fl"lsMN mlChlftt -•alo< lulc 1111 fimplOyoit ,..y,,,.,,t1 fer ~r.,. i.c-Stock °" Mnd at time ,,.... -lakes Estele ot ~111nell'I c . 41brltltl. o~ per '-' C11utt1cattons H and W ll1e1tlon Ptnslon ment Of sailing first-hand, POSWUlonl 2 H1"4 mlrl"C)!'ll I Chlkt'I ceeud, S.3.t Driwr OI clllmP lfudt, 25 ydl. or lSc Dhw/e ?le lll'IW/D ~ "1w/o SKILLED LAIOll
S11t1 2 Dividers. NOTICE IS HEREI Y GIVEN lo tile mort wettr level-olnvte uni! 5.31 Ast>hlll plant enelneer Dealers wlll use the type DATED: November 6. 1'67. tredlton of 11\t aboVt na~ de<ta«nl Of combln1tlon at velllclu 5.12 Asr>Mll •!Aini fireman
of boats Which have been FIRST UNITED THltlFT &. thll alt flltfSOlll MVl"9 claims eoelnsl S.SI Fentt ertctor 2k ot\wlll lk Phw(l) ;>Oc pt,w(l) S.12 Corponltr
LOAN COMP4NV' Ille Mid dt<tdtnl ere r1<1ulred to tile 5.ll Gr1de dttGktr lOC ?hw/p 30c r>ttwlp(l) •k oflw/p OA Ct~nt meson
winners in the Honolulu. By: ThomH Nut them, with the necnsarv vouchen. In s.12 1ns1rumentm1n 171 lO< Ph'"'• lOc Dhw/p(JI 4k r>ttwlp s.01 Ch1lnrntn a. roomen 171
Bermuda. Ensenada and Attorl\tv lor Aulontt ll'le ottlce 01 IM cltfk o1 th• 1tiovr S.41 Motor Hlfol oetr1te• JOc ohwtp JOc p/lw/p()I •Sc Pf'IW/• s 31 Concrere or os1>hol1 sore.dint ol Secured P111i1ts enlllled court, or 10 present them. with s.oe P1tnler -brush Uc ollw toe Phw ?Oc ohw 111ecn1nlc11 llmPlno or 11n111""'
other major Jong-distance. MICll, Nil~·~.. the .-e.wN voucllfrs, to1 lht11 undt.r· ~~ :~u~llt~l'lltt Ctl ~t:t.!161 ~ :r::p(JI ~ :r:.:." 5.34 ~.~~:~of c:;:;oi;ruck, 1J Vela or
races. ilSt Wt11 Slxlft $1rMt, ~~~ .... l .!~""~c:ci o~~::.r ~ii~~: S.S. ltelnlartlnt lronwor\er 11< •hwlll lk ohw(11 <0c llllwfl) mort Wll'tr leYtl-Slntl• unit or
.Jensen Marine is one pro-Lii "" ...... C1Mlenll1 ~ Union Pr• s-.. .... Orenoe. Ctlllornl1, J.12 ltoller Ojlereror lOc ot\wl• lOc ,.,,w/o(31 He p/lw.p comt>lnetlott of rtnlctes Tth 1112) »S1JI 'ft U l ltubller tlrl!d, 1t•1vv di/Iv lOc '"•l o lOc ohw/plJI 4Sc Phw•o UI cence erector ducer of the William Lap-Altef11trs , Wfllcn b 1111 Pltct °' DU•lneu ~~In!::! eou1-1 ..,.,.'°' 5.31 Grlld• c11tckll"
bo Publi·•...... "'-•'""• Cotti D11IV PllOI, undersltfled In ell mi llere per i . .,. • 12 S "'· "" "'-phwto(ll 4Sc .... .,,. l 12 lnalrumtnf men Pl WOr th ifesigned ats rang-·-..,._._ to tilt estate of nkl dtttclfnl. within •· cl'Md ~rater """ ~,w.o ..,.. "" . M I ol
C No~. It. IH7 17'2"'7 six months atter tho llrst publlct•lon J.31 Slllt>IOllder °""tor wl\etl IYff lOc '*"-''• .lOc tl\W/J UI 45< PllWIP S." Pi~noltr r," ... ~"tor ing from the al-20 to the ------------over~~."" to &. l11Cludln1 s.ot ~v· ol tl'lls notice. IV. Vdl. S.•I P11tv chief (J)
Cal-48. DI~ N011ember 6, 1967 141 Slll1>1otder _,.,., ...,.., 1y,. )Oc fllhwl o lOc ehw/oUI 4.k "'wt• H.J l'lumtltr Flr>I ... merlc.tn Tlllt In· ' IV. ds s,SA Rtlntorclno ironworur
lOc Pl\W/O lOt pnw/p
23c pl\W/O
Uc ·~"'" J0c PllW/O
JOc •hw/o
2k pl\w (l)
.\Oc PhW/D
)I)( DhW/P
lOc pt,w/p
7'C PllW
J0c PhW/I'
7\lo( jlf 0'#16)
1k ohw
30c Phw/p lOc phW/o
JOc ohw/p(S)
JOc pnw/elll
Ile IH'IW/P
'5C pllW/P lOc PhW/t>(JI 30c PhW/•(3)
2Sc OhW/o
tit phw (11 J0c 1>hW/pC31 lOt •h ... /p(3) lOc Phw/p(J)
10c Pllw JOc pltw/p(J)
Uc of rw lie PhW (ll
J0t PhW/J())
JOc 91\w/11131
4St PhW/P
~Ol'IW/11
10c pllw/p
J11C phW/fl
A5c phw/o
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C~ps Aplenty Await lOt OllW/P lOt ohw/o
30t ollW/0(3) '-Sc. phW/D
)l)C ohw/o(l) A5c ohw/p
Manzanillo Winners
Trophie& will t>e a l-
most as plentif ul a s entries
in the Newport to Man:ianil·
lo y a cht race which starts
Sunooy at noon.
Ten boats, all rated under
the P acific Handicap Rat·
ing Fleet b:andicap rule are
expected to start the· 1.308 ·
mHe race down the coast to
the pictures que port ot
Manzanillo on the MexicaJ\
mainland.
State of Colima, Club 'de
Yates de M anzanillo a nd the
M e,Ucan Oil Co.
Ji'i.rst to finish trophy i11
put up by members of the
sponsoring South S h o r e
Sailin g Club and the ove rall
trophy for iirst on h andicap
time i1 donated by the c om·
modore of $SSC.
A special trophy yet to be
announced is being donated
by the Newport Harbor
a.amber o( Commerce, a,c·
cording to SSSC trophy
chairman Lee Booth.
T op trophies are donated
by the President of the R e-
public of Mexico, Mayor of
Manzanillo and the Hotell jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Managers Association of M e-
xico for the winner in Class
A.
Class B t.J:oph ies are do·
natecl by Governor or the
Wisconsin/ Ohio St.
Sat. Ch. 7 1 :00
TOPS WITH A
TAPPER
Invi te the wh61e squad over
Cor a great instant replay.
Pour it on with your favor-
ite beer on tap. Nothing
like it for the tops in sports enjoym~nl. Free Costa Mesa
rleuvery m 9 PM. Tappers,
all popul11r whiskies, liq·
uors. & beer always
p lenty on ire. Call 646· 791 1
F:·Z·ln·Too . Liquors. Placen·j
lt:i· 19th, Costa Me-s:i.
It Won't Drive
You To 111•
Poorhouse
HIWPOllT tlVO. Al 22"4 If,• N
HUNTINGTON CINTllt .....
FASHION ISLAND
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mlo. rrtlno shovel. bulldnur. tampor,
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flOTICI TO CllaDITOltS s." Universal equlpmt'nl ooerltor lOt nhW1n »: OhW ptJI •Sc Ohw/p Krar>er ••d PUSh lrl(lor
sul't!lllOlt COUlT O, THI shoVet. blckhoe, drH llnt, cl~m-S.n Trenclllnt mechlne ooere1or ue le JCc phw1p
STATI 01" CALtl'OltHIA 1"011 l htll. Mrtlc~. derrl~lt t.lro•. A' tll!otn cooclly mf9, ratl"o
THI COUNTV 01' OltANGI cr1ne. olle driver & 5 41 Trrnchlno m1chlnt Ol>•retor over
"•· "'MIU muc•ln. m1chlne •' deptll uo1cllv mlG. ratln• ~let~ of Cuba Reed, O.ceaud. INTEltMEOIATE Olt.-.01 LAIOlt HI Univorul fCllllP<Mnl -ttlor
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN lo lnr 4 » Air camPt'otSOr PUmP or 10< ohw n IOc ohw•o()I •\( Ollw P >llovel, bKkl'lot, d'IOllnt . tl•m· crldllors of tllt •boVI nam•d dee<dt•• oener1tor -rotor shell. derrick. tll!rrick blr9".
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t11tllled court, ot to trtHflf tl'lfm, with •.n COMrtlt mlur OHrtlor JOc 111\w 10 )()c ohw o()I de ohw/p 01>tr1tor ':::ntdnte:~sa~ v:'!4 ~Is ~m:'r~~; 00 Or:v~J~f w~~z;o 1~~~k lets lh1n JSc phw/o 1JC ,.,,wlo lOt ollw/o ,~:~ =::: ~~~lld lronor
HHllntS. llln<Mrd Ind H1rtlnf l• SID '·" Dtlver et O\lml> lruok ' ""''· bUI lk PhW/O ISc ohw/o 'Cle °""'' 404 Contttll O/rtr 1,,,,,.rvtou• :;:!~ ~;! S~~h \~' !:,_.;~0C•~ lt s.s ll'lln I vds. w1~r level , ... ~wto _ •hw:•
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tiuilness of tM undtnltnecl In •II mil· 4..lll Drlv.r 01 dlJmp truck 1 Vds. but lSc oltwl o ._,. "'' •~ 4 SI Driver of dump truck ltu lht n ,,,. ,,.rtllnlnt to tll& utatt ol Hid lou lh•n U vos. wol'fr level • Yds.. w11tr level
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ti I ll<lblle lien Of 11111 notice I leu then 1' YCIS. water ltvel 14· ... "'" lh•n I vds. w1ter 1ev,1 'Oited 0c'tobtr II, IU7 · 1 01 Orlwr of dump truck If vds. but 3Sc ?hw/e Uc •hW•o *-"'1w/p .. Drfv.f of clllmP tnick 1 yds. but
Glor.. K, lffcl Jr., ltu thin U vdS. w11tr level tau !hen lt Vde. wirer levtl l!!xt<Vtor .r 111~ Wiit ot •.S3 Ent lnetr, oiler, sltf'alrntn lOc onw1~ lOc ohwl•UI 'k •11•1•
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Lall A-'"• tellfwllll ""' J.U Gutnu wser 111->< p11w/11 70c l>llw P 77c 111\w/p •'-S3 EftOlllHo tlltt, tltnalmen Tt11 Cit>) 04.fflt ' 4..1.J HHllY cMy rt••l,.,,an't ht""'r JOc 11\wl• 30< "11W/Pf31 .SC ehw/o ll.tS Flnt u1~. hltll'lwav ' >lr«•I
Attet'MV fer Euevlw '1t LtYlllt ol •II ,..,..melllllc PIP> ll'·>< Hiw/~ lO<. ehwl• l1c ,.,,.,,, Pl v'lnt, 1lrporto. runwt1a '
,ubllsl'lff 0fl1191 Coul Dally P1tor, lncludlnt -r pl111, dr.in ,. 1lmlllt lltevy conslrutllon
Octobtr to. 77. 1pd Novtmlltr J, 10. PIPI i lncludtn. v,..,.r•-~ . ., Gulnff chawr ~1 1&1•-111 "" •.!3 He.vy CIVIY rtP1lnnan•s llel""r
40I M•kl,.. a. t111lkln• 91 111 ,..,... 71'>t l>tlW/P 10t """'/o S7c nhw1• .&.16 LllYll\t .r all non-m~••llc plP*
I metelllc plpt lolnh including sewer pipe. dr1ln 01.,.
Ut Wator or 11ni<·IYPe trlKk drl•~r l5c pllwlo lOc ohw'n lOc f>hw/• &. ln<IUdlne undert•O<lnd Ill•
----------under U(IO Gi l" • OI Maklnt a. c~ulklnt of all "°"' HOTICI Oii l'UILIC SALi 4... Woltr ot lll'lll•IYD" tru<.I< drlvrr li< IJhwlo ~ l>llw P lOf. !ll>w/p mftalllc PIO<! lolnh
0' (01.L.ATaUL J 2.500 Gel• to 4000 Gi b 4.S. W•l•r or tonk·fYPf !ruck drtv•t
CALlllO .. HIA COMMIRCIAL ,COO.. I IO Weter 9' tani< tvpo "utk ~rl•tr 35< nl>w/~ lflc nhw n 10t Ol'lw P undtr ?.!00 O<
SECTION t~ I 4000 "'" end ow r 4.M Wottr or l•l'll<·IYPt '"'~ ~river
NOTICE IS H!.RE8Y GIVEN l~M • UNSICILLl!D LAIOl 2500 Mis to 4000 Q~ls
Publlc ..,i. of colltltrtl wlll bt ~Id on JI.I l'll g,....0 '1''>t l>llw'o )Ile ohwlO )I• -o 4 ... W•ltr Or l••-·IY"' trU(.k dr••tr
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Thrift • Lo.an. socurld otrlv uncter end I Ille colltcllvt bMHl!'li"O ,.rermenl. Ill Trevtl time 11 conaldtrC'CI u """ "'°"Id. f'llf'IV.nl IO thll Cfrloln atturllv tO,. ... ISi lncludts l~C pt,w/p lor llOllO•Yt. (1) S11tclll Conditions governtn9 tilt UH of 1~11 claUlllUllOtl t rt Ml forth !It
"""' daltG on t!'lt l!Hh dlY or Junt. 141 ~·· llretmtnl for PrtCllt dflt 11 I 11\t COllr<ll ... 11trg11n1ng ureemtnt. '1 .. 1 by JOSl!!PH M. MADDEN dbl! Pl .. ISi In ICCOrdanu wllh "Emploven loMlll .t.or•m•nl" (31 lncllldll 1Sc ptiw/p fOt holideys.
houM. . I C61 lndlc.ttd to be 5\lt'l 01 monthly erou p1yroll. 14! ~ ICl•temtnl lot Pte<llO ~1•11 • • T~t 11-l or colltltrl l to bo aold 11,. contrector •hlll llft Ol'IY ~nnw1ufltturtoCI met,,lela Of'Odut:H In '"" Unltte UI In l«lltWnc• wll1t "EtMlovf'"' 8enef11 Aoreemenl" art •• 1 t~• $ Tiit CMtr1ctor 1n111 utt only unmanul•cturc>d ITl4ll•rlals P•O<luctd In lllt Unll!MI ·I ber L/slllpect w/r..i ormru11 t Slllts 1"' Oflly m•nuttcturod mtltr .. b mtnutac urtd 111 1111 Un,.., t•tu, sull Stllu 11'1d only m1nut11dured m1ttrl4tlt m•nurac-1ur·t<1 In ltlt Unlltd Sl1 .... •llb-
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boHlt OIOlorar • lt blu 24" ~ 34" Ille cltv Of Co.ill M~st. Ind I• m•clt In •ccordlntt Wtlll Illa oievblon• Of lh• 1 lh• city of C01t1 Mttw, end I• m•tlo In 1uord•nc• with !ht arovltMlllt ol ll'le
brtwn teoti 2 blKI< di.Wiit alylo <h•lr1; •'OPOwl re<1ulromen1• pr~owt re<1ulrr,,,.nla.
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reO l•tlflt<t llt. er 411 bhlt . or •II b'~' D•'": fhl1 7tlt clo at Novembor. "" Ot h1d Nf)Ytmllor j. IUI Dolt(! N•ve,.,b'r j , , .. ,
Ht.Mil TON TH~,, T ' LOAN tlY ORDER OF THE CITY COIJNCll or c Mtr(•dn THE CITY o~ ronA MESA. C•LIFOllNIA
HJe.O( C ~ "lltE$f, Cl1Y CLERIC OF Tl<(
THI
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Pruning's
Newport Beach City Par"ks Director Calvin Stewart
appears to have devolped a sensible compromise solu·
lion to Corona del Mar merchants' Indian laurel tree
problems.
Many of the 185 trees planted along both side~ of
East Coast Highway are obscuring, Jf not entangling,
shop signs and are covering window displays.
lnasmuch as literally thousands of dollars are invested
ln the signs and much immeasurable imagination goes
Into the making of the window displays. the situation ts
plainly an unamusing one.
This week Corona del Mar's businessmen asked the
city's Parks, Beach and Recreation (PB&R) Commission
to recommend to the City Council that the parkway trees
be trimmed in globular or "lollipop" fashion. This, they
said, would enable potential customers lo identify more
easily highway business establishments.
ln view of the problem, which city officials conceded
exists, the proposal seemed reasonable. The merchants,
alter all, were not as king that the trees be removed.
But then Parks Director Stewart came up with what
seems to us to be an even better approach. He suggested
that the offending treetops be given an open pruning.
Thinned out, in other words.
"The signs and windows,'' said Stewart. "would ~e
visible through the trees, and the trees would retain thell'
natural look."
PB&R commissioners indkated they favored Stew-
art's plan.
On Nov. 21 , they'll make thelr final decision. It is
unlikely that that decision will be to recommend rows
of artificially rounded-and consequently stunted-lau-
rel trees.
The trees, as commissioner Ted Witmer suggested.
mould be permitted to grow as naturally and as tall as
possible, without drawing a "green curtain" across Co·
rona del Mar's business community.
Open pruning could achieve this.
And the day will soon come when East Coast High-
way will be shaded by magnificent trees towering well
the
above shop signs and windows.
Until Uien. city lree-trlmmlng crews wi ll have to
keep busy with those shears.
Thal much. at least. ts owed to Corona del Mar mer·
cha nts. who, Just a few years ago helped pay for the
trees in the first place.
Tou1· Route Is Needed
There is much to see in the Harbor Area-and not
just the harbor
But do you know where and what all the many
places of interest are? Do your visitors?
The chances are likely you don't, unless you happen
to be a real old·timer or are deeply Involved m civic af-
fairs. and know your community like the bac k of your
hand.
Here. surely, is a project that could be appropriate-
ly tackled by both the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa
chambers of commerce: joint development of a Harbor
Area tour route, marked by special signs.
In addition to bringing our two cities closer through
i;uch mutual effort. the project would meet a public
need. The Orange Coast is, alter all, a major tourist
center.
Among places that might be noted on maps and
signs are Costa Mesa's Estancia House. the new civic
cenler. OCC. the Orange County Fairgrounds, the mu·
nicipal golf course and Soutb Coast Plaz;i. Newport
Beach has of course. the harbol', it.a oceanfront piers, Mc·
Fadden Square. the dory fishermen, Balboa. the ferry,
Balboa Island. Linda Isle, Corona del Mar State Beach,
Fashion Island and many other scenic attractions.
Then there are the airport, includrng the air mu·
i;eum. the auto museum. the Pbilc()-Ford complex and,
certainly, UCI.
Other communities have mapped and marked "cir-
cle tours." Wh y not the Harbor Area? N
Reader• Agree Present Faeillt11 Should Be Reserved tor Small Craft
'Airport Should Be Reloeated fo~ Comme:rcial Planes'
To the Edltor:
We wish to commend you for the
position Ute DAILY PILOT has taken
in regard to the expansion of the pres·
ent Orange County Airport. Certainly
this is a comple::r issue. But it seems
to us, u It does to you, that the pres·
ent airport could not be meaningfully
or safely expanded to meet the air·
travel Deeds of the whole county.
THUS WE AGREE with you that
every effort should be madt to de·
t.ermine the feasibDlty of locating a
major airport for commercial ll!age
in some other part of Qrange County
and tbat the Oruge Oo\mty Airport
be reserved for am.all eraft eod !or
air ireigbt.
And we ~ that many homeown·
ers have taken note of f0ur editorial
of Oct. 24 and tbM they will express
their support of YOUl' ltand ~we do.
CORINNA AND HOW ARD BABB
Wu 1''9a 'J'alldtlfl1
To the Editor:
There waa 111.mion ID th8 paper
that th• president of lqnglelancJ bad
been hospitalized after being mauled
by a tiger. l wu truly sorry to hear
about thu, but -
We visited there th11 past August,
and were disgusted to say the leasL
Thig has to be the dirtiest, most odor·
ous, animal display we've ever seen.
Do you think that tiger was trying
to tell the president something? Like.
"We demand cleaner surroundlngs?"
MRS. JOHN HAMPTON
All-out Effort
To the Editor:
Your editorial regarding tht drive
on smog in the Monday issue of your
fine newspaper fail~d to give credlt
to those who really spearheaded the
drive on same. Why?
In my opinion Sen. Murphy's amend-
ment would have failed if it were not
for the all-out effort made by Metro·
media's radio station KLAC and Al
Wiman in particular.
E. SILCOCK
KLAC Duerves Praise
To the Editor :
As a subscriber to your paper. the
L. A. Times and the Santa Ana Re~·
ister, and a steady listener to KLAC
radio station, for heavens sake. why
don't you give credit where credit is
due?
Al Wunan of Kl.AC and radio sta-
tion KLAC. as far as I kn ow. were
fully responsible for the 300.000 and
some pieces of mail that were re-
ceived by them and taken by them
to Washington for use in helping to
defeat the ''Dingle Amendment "
I would say that a radio station
Utat has a listening audience of 300.000
ghould at least rate a single line of
praise from your paper for such a
worthy cause.
SCOTT LEMONS
Morbid Story
To the Editor:
I recenUy read in the newspaper
that 20th Century Fox starts shooting
a movie of "The Boston Strangler"
on Jan. 2. The sexual crimes of this
p$ychotic killer who murders J3 peo-
ple in nine months seem a most in·
appropriate subject for a movie.
J 'm sure lt bas been proved that
movies lnnuence people 's thoughts and
behavior. 1 feel that viewing such a
fiJJJl would not only encourage would·
be pt')'Chottcs. but woulc1 be an up·
•ettlnl eiperience for a11 who saw 1t. OnJ1 a piychotlc would wish to sub·
jcct a movie audience to twc) hours
utten trom rudtn u e wtlCOllll. Norm111y wr11-
1n alloUld conwv thtlr muM9U In 300 worCll or
leu. TM rlll!t to conden• letttn le flt -or f llmlMte llllel la rutrved. 411 •tt.n must lnc1Ude
1tg1111UN elld rnalllno -•eu. bUt Ml'N:S wfll bo wltlllleld on r""9Sf.
of such a morbid story.
FRAN CARPENTER
Daylight Savings Time
To the Editor:
I agree with your edltonal stand
that CaWornia should have year.
round Daylight Savings Time.
PAUL VANDERVOORT
.4,.,netl V.eteran•
To the Editor:
I was one of the peaceniks present
at the Goerge Wallace hate sbow Fri·
day night. I must say mat the police
treated us with scrupulous fairness; I
commend them.
In the L. A. Times Sunday I read
that also present that night were
about a dozen Veterans of Foreign
Wars who were armed CUteir own
spokesman freely admitted this). evi·
dently to protect George Wallace in
case violence broke out.
AS~UMING TRI~ story is correct·
Jy reported, I would like to know if
this were illegaUy done. or if legal,
by whose autll-Ority they we.·e armed?
l ask the DAILY PILOT to perform
a public service by investigating this.
Aller Century City, the peace move-
ment talked about wearing b.ard hats
to demonstrations: perhaps after the
Wallace thing we ought to discuss bul·
letproof vests.
Please withhold my name
NAME WITIIHELD
Costa Mesa police said they saw no
guns and they had no reason to fnsk
a11yo11e at the fairgrounds. The qites·
t1nn of legality goes unanswned be·
cause an answer, police soy, woul d
require knowing whet.her m fn.ct a
gun were bemg carried and whether
the carrier had a permtt.
-Editor
'Jtleanest Jtlnn fn Town'
To the Edit.or:
In the Newport Riviera complex
there 1s. without a doubt, the "Mean-
es t Man m Town " Friday night a Ul·
tie dog slipped out of the house. as
most IHlle dogs do from llme to time.
He was out about 10 minutes and in
that tim e he was kicked so severely
that he died from internal injuries.
THIS LITTLE FELLOW'S master
is serving in Vietnam fighting for his
country and for this man who killed
his pei lL wiJI no doob t be a sad
homecoming when the master learm;
lhe rate of his little frie nd whom he
has had as a pet for eight years.
NAME WlTiiHELD
Stunned, Snddened
To the Editor·
The publication of the news item
concerning the generous glft to Pitzer
College by Victo r A Irvine, concur-
rently with Mr. Irvine's own letter lo
the MaJlbox stating his reasons for
opposing our school bonds. has stun·
ncrl and saddenPd this native Cali·
/01 n1an 11 sounrts as 1/ Mr Irvine
\\Pre educared and emplo~ed else-
\~hrre and movcc1 hrre in his rettre·
ment
I sho11lrl llkr to rxpla1n to him th:it
p1101· to the popu lation explo!llon fol ·
Jowing World War II Ca hfornian!l not
only demanded excellence in their
schools. but provided the necessary
funds LO make excellence possible.
AT THE ELEMENTARY school in
Los Angeles wtuch I attended from
1923 to 1930. there were: 1. Manda·
tory classes once weekly in both cook·
ing and sewing for 6th grade girls,
these classes conducted in rooms
equipped ~ith a small DWDber of sew·
mg machines and gas ranges. 2. Man·
datory classes for 6th grade boys in
carpentry. 3. Gardening instruction
every two weeks in the school garden
plot. 4. An experimental class for gift ·
ed puplls irrespective o( their. grade
level.
5 A class for exceptional chlldren.
6. Field trips (my own bus bip with
my 6th grade class to the breakwatrr
al Cabrillo kindled a lifelong love for
marine life). 7. Weekly instruction. in·
eluding remedial exercises. for chit·
dren with posture and related proh·
lems (my severe sway.back was cor·
reeled as a result of the traini ng I
had m these special classes whicti l
attended once a week. 8. A smaU
dental office, decorated with pictures
on care of the teeth, where dentistry
was provided for ~Y children at a
very minimal lee. I do not know wheth·
er the dentist volunteered his serv-
ices. or whet.her he received a salary.
AT THE HIGH SCHOOL which T
attended during the worst years of
the "depression." there were eight
periods in the school day. "A" period
began at 7· 15 a,m. and was attended
by the pupils in particular job-oriented
classes, such as cosmetology. The rest
of the student body could take as
many as seven subjects per semes-
ter. This enabled me not only to f ul-
fi 11 my requirements for college en·
trance, but also to lake two full years
of typing and four years of drama.
There were such excellent, compre-
hensive courses in auto repair. pho·
tography, power machine sewin~ to
name a !ew. that the students who
had majored in any 1>! these !1clds
were employable 1 and employed 11p-
on graduation
WITH REGARD TO transportation,
most of us wa lked to school; but in
those days there was tittle lraH1c.
Considering the topography of '.\ew•
1w1 Beach and the location of our
H·hools. I think walking or bikrng to
\dtool ts not realistic for many. Those
who did not walk to school in my
day used the public transportation
system, at student rates. We have
no public transportation in this area
whi ch would meet this need.
l am grateful for the education
"luch was provided for me by the
Callfornia citizens of my parents' and
grandparents' generations. I shouJd
ltke to express my appreciation by
providing as an enriched educational
experience for my children. their
peers. and the generations of dtild.ten
to follow. Unfortunately. 1 cannot do
so. because it seems our population
explo~1on has brought to California a
'ast number oC people who could care
less about our schools. ironically, r
believe it was the fine reputation of
our educational system aod its con·
tribulion to the economic health o( ~ stale which may bave influenced
these people lo come here .
I SHOULD LIKE TO suggest that
one ot the responsibililles which ac-
company residence in an expanding
community is the support of the pub·
lie schools. Those citizens in Mr. Ir·
vine's situation might be happier liv-
ing in a retirement community. Where
there are no children. there is no
need for schools, nor for the bonds
LO finan ce them. I shouldn't think
there wou ld be much laughter or much
real joy m such a community . but I
am sure the residents could save so
much money that they wouldn't miss
such intangibles.
FRANCES ROBINSON
Wh" Be l'otetl Ne
To the Editor:
The letter you printed under the
heading. "A Teacher Gives the Facts."
on y o u r editorial page Oct. 26,
prompts this reply.
As a parent, citizen and taxpayer
in this school district. may I express
an opinion regarding Christine Otto's
letter and explain why I. at least,
voted against all the bonds ?
First. most o! us have a lol of re·
spect for ber profession and for the
hard working. dedicated teachers in
all schools. As she indicated. she
chose this profession and outllned aU
U1e extra work and effort ne<:essary
to perform a good job.
DOESN'T SHE CO~SlDER the pos·
sibility that each and every one of
the other professions and occupations
also require extra effort, constant
study and long extra hours? We too,
in many cases. devoted long years to
special education. and sllil must keep
up our studies in order to be abreast
of constantly changing conditions and
methods.
During almost 10 years in the pro·
fession of banking. I remember ex·
tra classes. meetings and extra hours.
in order to be a constructive. part of
my community. and keep aware of
new technology. What about doctors,
lawyers. mechanics. electronics peo·
pie. just to name a few? These peo·
pie. (including bankers) all are sub-
Ject to lack of understanding of their
problems. (i.e.; bankers work eight
hours).
DO YOU KNOW of any othel' OC•
cupation where salaried people get
as many holidays and work such few
hours as teachers? Perhaps some
teachers must find extra work during
summer. Our area is one with indis·
putable proof of the long lazy sum·
mers a great number of teachers
spend . Ask some landlords in the
beach towns who a large percentage
of their summer residents are. A trip
to almost any resort area during sum·
mer months will bear this out.
Meanwhile, most of the other pro·
fessions work 12 months per year,
with two to four weeks' vacation. if
they bave sufficient seniority.
This brings us to my interpretation
of taxpayers reluctance to vote more
and more money to expand the pres·
ent system.
NO ENTERPRISE operating today
could be successful allowing their fl!·
cilities to remain idle as the schools
are. Roughly six to seven months each
year <counting au the holidays and va·
cations, short hours I six to seven
daiJy, at most) are au our "educa·
lion plants" operate. Let's face it.
most of us send our children to school
lo learn. As for me, my kids know
how to play! ! Please teach them to
study. Teach them respect for their
elders (parents included), property
and the rights of others. Teach them
the value of themselves, the meaning
of integrity, seli·respect, and dignity.
Show the"" why our country was once
the greatest in the world. Tell them
about the kind of people who gave
their lives, and others who devoted
long years In the services, because
they believed in the things all Ameri·
cans should know and be proud of.
WREN THE OUTDATED system of
school vacations is changed, facilities
are utlliud to their fullest capacity,
and the Tesponsibility assumed by the
schools. for supplementing home train·
lng in discipline, responsibility and
character to the children entrusted
to their care, ii is my firm belle(
that voters' attitudes will change. We
will help, in every way that contrib-
utes to making good Americans of
our children. Some of the c.hildren
have no other opportunity to learn
true American virtues. Most of UJ
only need a hand to complement the
training we try to impart at home.
Yes. Christine Otto's is a great. hon-
ored and respected profession. We
salute au good teachers. but we in
other proressions truly need to recejve
full value for our money.
SINCE WE MUST work 12 months,
some of us six days a week, to afford
the right things, we can't show much
compassion to an occupation that, in
general, has many more breaks than
we.
Let's au cooperate, give us full value
tor our money. Utillu OUR facilities
in a businesslike manner, teach out
children in the manner this area
thinks and feels. I believe attitudes
will change. ber position will be en·
hanced. the local education system
will be a center of inspiration and
hope to other school districts and
America wilf be better for it.
Your~ in utmost respect. but with
firm resolve.
RAY OVERTURF
Treat 'School Phobia' Promptly
8)' NORMAN' NIXON. )l.ll
Now that school is well unde1 \\ ;iy.
many children are showing symptllms
of ·school phobia'". Al fi rsl. tl1ey
dawdle, procrastinate or test P\ cry
possible limit lo avoid m1ss1n::: the
bus or. hopefully. not lo gel to s1 hoot
at aJJ. lf not handled fir mly. these
youngsters refuse outright 111 !rave
home. ostensibly because of an 11 ra·
tlonal fear of school or a parllrnlar
teacher or child.
Although this <iyn<lromr apprars
mos t often in holh hoys ancl i!•rh in
klndergarten and the first fn ur 1?r.1rles.
it 1s also seen in adolescPnt. <'~Jl<•nal·
ly c1uring junior high school ~l'"' of
these youngs ters have normal n1 s\l·
perior intelligence
UNLIKE THE TRU1\NT. lhr 1h1ld
with "school phobia" stayi. h01111· at
least until after school hour , He
doesn't go lo the beach or '' nnder
around aimlessly just lo dety a111 1or·
lty. But he may slay away from ,, 1001
for weeks or even monlhc; "1 ,, the
truant 1s absent only a dav 111 •wo,
frequently wllhout hts parent:. •WI·
edge. Of COUrS(' lhl' parrnts 111 the
child with "school photH<i " arP ram·
fully aware of the s1tuat1on bu1 rem·
ingly are powerless to enforce '"' al·
t'ndance.
Initially, these children complain of
headache. sore throat, abdominal pain
or an ything to worry their parents
-and the family doctor ! Usually,
their physical symptoms disappear
quickly if lhey are permitted to re·
main at home. If forced to attend
school. they are trnse. anxiouli and
rebellious. calming down only w h e n
pat'ents and principal accede to th iir
demands.
DURING THEIR earlier yeari; these
children were overly dependent on
mother lor father occasionalJyl and
became anxious I( they were not with
her constantly. Somehow. they still
feel the need to keep within mother's
sight. Most of them express fear that
she will be seriously injured in an
accident or might dJe U they are away
from heme
The child 's parasitic clinging nearly
alw nys rellects the mother·s own
needs. rven though she consciously
resen ls. his refusal lo attend school
since she must remain at home to
be with him. f'requently, she expert·
rnces deep·seated hos tility towards
her child if ~the Image of a re-
sented husband w serves as a bond
to an un happy marriage. For this
leads to g u i 1 t. then compensatory
over·prolec..tion and over·in<lulgence.
TOO OFTEN THE school goes along
with the child's symptoms and calls
the distraught parent to come and
take him home. If the family physi-
cian is equally b;lffled. a medical ex·
cuse is sent lo the principal. a home
teacher Is provided and the child Is
kepl out of sc hool indefinitely
Instead or coddling. fi rm handling
ls necessary, regardless of how long
a chJld has been out of school. His
parents need reassurance that t h e
prognosis 1s relati vely good if he is
returned to school promptly. Since
school attendance is prer;cribed by
law. the issue is not whether he wllJ
return, but how and when.
AT FIRST HE MAY have to spend
the school day in the counselor's or
ptincipal's office. but hf' 11hould re-
main in the building until he can
gradually rt'turn to his classroom.
Sometimes. a hcannJ: has to be ar·
ran~ed in Juvl'nlle Court so ali to
i.hore up tndfcclual parents. And.
nearly always . p~yeh1alrlc' treatment
of child and parenti; is 11dvisable
Obviously, every child needs t.o be
\
in school for normal emotional and
intellectual growth. Although refusal
to go to school usually is more of a
situational reaction than a serious neu.
rolic illness, It can become catastroph·
ic if Ure ''school phobia" is not treat·
ed promptly and effectively at the
first signs of a child's reluctan<:e to
separate from home, and frun one
or the other parent.
---1·P'll"'li
Friday, November 10. 1967
The editorial pag• oJ CM DaflJ
Pilot 1tek$ to inform and 1tim-
ulau readtr1 by presenting thu
neum>ap1r'1 opinion.a and com-
mt'ntary on topic• of bitcre.rt.
and stgnif icanca. bl/ providano o
f drum for the expression of
01tr rtackrs' opinions, and bl/
presenting rh.e divtrst 1111w-
point.t of informed ob1.:rvcr1
ana fPOkesmen on topaci o/ ,,..
day.
Robert N. W~ed. Publisher
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way.
1:00 m ,~ (C) (30 min.) 0 WilllHI f. lllCkllJ a-: (C) ((JO
tl) PtW 511q min ) Gov. Ronald Ruaan sunt1 1-
flll USA Artilb: An intimate look 11 Rep11l !'
"pop" artist Cl•n Oldtnbura .. lie m Jee ,,.. (C) (30 min ) '0
preparrs fOf an ttlribttlon at tlle m MM: "Seftl• (advtnturtl ·43
The NBC special marks the actor's return to
television after the disastrous "John Forsythe Show"
of a season ago. The experience appears to have
caused no trauma for Forsythe, a remarkably well·
adjusted actor.
"IT WAS my own fault," he commented, "for
letting myseU be talked into il 1 made the mistake :~_pot demanding a strong producer to watch over :ttii sfiow; I tbought perhaps I could keep an eye on
·ffiings myself, but that's impossible wtlen you're
.!,t.arring in a series."
; · Forsythe himself had a five-year hit in "Bach·
Sor Father," which he admits ''made me rich be·
,jond my wildest dreams of avarice." For that rea-
:1on he can afford to call his shots. such as "A Bell
:f-Or Adano" and his recent film, u1n Cold Blood."
Dennis the Mencree
~-
Sidney Janll Saller, In Nt• 'forl -Gen• Raymond, sia11d Gu11t . mt. Yidlllu 11:301J Mtrie: (C) "CM!daMll Htrllll"
1:301J Qt (j) .._ ~SMC: (C) (drama) '56-JoM Ferrer, Trmi (30 mln.flou·Ann POOY11 loou !Of· Howard.
wud to her father'~ vltlt IO the ean 0 TIM Ttnlr!lt ..,, (C) llhow off lier boyfr11nd, Gomer, but D _ nn ..._ 1......_ Sllft (C)
lrtller 1111'1 MJY to lmprtl&. WI 1JL1 ,_, -n QI (I)._ ''* CCl (60 min.) CD t. et1111 sa.. (C)
''Jiilllmorpl\o1is." Gltn11 CofWtt •!Id 12..-001J s,e.k·l11 MtN: "Oraula'a
Elinor Donahu. 1uut In a dra1111 Dl.ptl(' (llorrot) '36--0tto Krua".
about • cloud that fells in love with Glorii Holden. a mortal and prOY!dn him with 111 .. tlle u11tu11 Cllllllfo'11 a cipt oom· 0 M,owie: !ll•nlr City Slory" (dr• panlonship. m1~ 5~Richard KlltY, John Mc:-lnbre. a ne Marina Dwi111411tf <C> (30
iiifn.) 12:JO m lreM1111 '°Int
0 ~ {]) Holldo: (C) (60 min.) (D MOYie: "ROid to tire 811 HollM" "~onoo ind tht Com1nchero1" ~ {myJtery) '47-John Shtllon. Ann
Cit Dow and Holldo are e1ptureo Doran.
""'" th• mat ttrty .,, t1nelln1 on is stopped by Co1111ndlcro outlaws. 1:00 IJ Movit: "wpt F1om fled llod"
Hondo Is released to find lllllOlll (western) '53-8111n Donlevy. lay C.
money, and 41111• it thrutened by Flippen.
Rodriao·s jealous sweetheart. Teresa. D Movlt: "Ma111u1" (adventure}
Ftm1ndo Limas. M111t Gomtz auest. ·~an• Clark. J1mu C1a1a.
0 Cl!lml Ar1 ii PwM: (C) (60 D Mom: "Driftwood" (dram1) '47
iiiTn.) f« 1111 flnll time 1111 t1it'lblo11, -Ruth Warrick, Walttr BrenMfl. I
vie#trs win ... 10tM of 1111 amt Charlott• GrHnwood.
Iott t rt of Europe, pllll IOl!lt ot the
p1lntinp done bJ Hill« 11 1 you111. 1:30 m ~ltllt Novia: "MJ Wild lrtl'
This documentary 11plom the aardl 11_ .. (drama) '47-0ennls Morp-.
that started It th• •nd of WWII IOI Arltnt Oahl. "Tiie Mn Wltll ..,
tll• plundtr1d art of Europe. fies" (dnma) '51-John Hervey,
Q) MllY Crfffin Show (C) (90 min.) Bury Helson. ''TIM Pll111oh's Curw" (horror) '57 -Mark Dani. Ziv• m Hnlll Calls (C) (30 min.) Rodann. "llld 1'111111 Mars" (scltnoe
fl) MJ Hlft lid1on) '52-Pder Graves
SATURDAY
• .. f ) (.) •" I • ~ r ,
II Movie: "l&llletbtll Fix" (dram•)
•Si-John Ireland, Vanessa Brown. IJ (f7J (}) Joumey te lht Ctnt., • ift lMtii (C)
tD l9tlf Md Sendai (C) m Award Tlleatre: "Daughte1 of the
Witt."
l &c.11 ltMEI
7:20 I Clvt U1 Tlllt °"'""" 10:00 ;, m Sllamn! (C) 7:30 S.nrite S.111este1 CC) l lrd111111 (C)
O.sip fOf Lt1mlni . . ftll~re Hbt"' If An: (C) ftfoftSSOI fJ Mtv11:, (C) Arr1!9 ti the o..I"
Lennox Tlem11 lecturu on "The East (western) 54--Sterhna Hayden. <:o-
lndlans." lun Grrt
I Mr Wlsltbfft Dtw (C) el Cine Mexlane 7.:•s ~14 Hurt 10:15 0 (i'7) Cl) N~ football: <Cl Wls-
1:1111 ~Cl) Clptlill aanaane CC) ccnsln vs. OhlO Sllte. (i) S11Pft' (C) 10'.JO fl ~ S,1et Cllost (C) 0 : "M111 lalt" (ll!YlltlY) •54 0 @ C) All• Allt 1nd s.cr.t
-Geor11 811111. M111111rit1 Clt1p-ll:OO ~ M.ii, Dick alld Be
man-.. Ji9~ r (C)
• Mon1hlJ Mtwte: "Hell's F1ve l oP tat (C) ~u1 " : "'Gwnllrt at Indian ,.,..
1:30 O 9 (i) s.,. l'mWtnt (C) (western) '57-Yera Ralston Gtora• 0 61) (f) 1\e Falltntk Four (C) M1c111dy.
• llf..ad1.ur LY, rN A CA'Jt Lll(E U"'tl ~ J'O Or'.1'"6.tm:~in a Ftlhrt Fltl: ''Rocky Mounl11n• m Actlofl TI!t1tr• ~ 1~, ~~ . (D llUI Ribbon Thulr1: ·111111 A :n~ s ~ IN 8':0. . • .. t :OO e ~ ~ f1111hnst11~ It CC} W1thoul Pit-, ..
i iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil B ~ 6 The fllntstonu (C) ll:JO A ~ Cf' Sllperm111/AqU1mt11 (C) I tt'f\ Spider M111 (C) 8 " (i' Cool McCool (C) m z.,ro · MillltR S Mtvl1: "'9th Pualllr" I ;. SERVING THE -.. --Public and Trade .. -
COMPLETE -.; PRINTING SERVICE -. --4J1!·'114'di1Hi-... 642-4321 ----
tlJ l WHt Balboa Blvd. Newport Bt1ch -
•JOB a Cl) Tiie Hel'Qllold• (C) (dr~mA) ··2-R-ymond M•m,, L .. D QJ (I) le•IOll •!Id Qallltli ('C) 111 Howard, uurenee Ollvm,
ON A PINHEAD
ft hn't q11ito the u rn• thlnf u ln1srlbl"~ the C0Mf1lulion on
the hu d of • pin, but clicl you enr ru lly 1ucl th• "Fo• lho
lleco"" f .. t11•• In the DAILY PILOT? You'd be 1u1priltd how
"'"d' lnf9r1netio" we u11 ••c~ l11te • 1rnelf tpece.
TUMBLEWEEDS
GREENGILLS, BUDOV!... I NEED
HELP! HERE IT IS, nlE END OF
SNEAKY W£EK, AN' I HAVEN'T HAD
ONE GOOD SNEAK! NOT EVEN
A DECENT St<ULK! •...
'7
t µ,
'I . n
MUTI AND JEFF
1 CANNOi UNDERSTAND
W'HY SOMEONE WITH A SWEU.
LIFE UKE YOURS IS ALWAYS
SO DEPIC!ESSEO.
DEBBIE DEERE
... .
, .
UH ... ER .•• WELL, I
DON'T KNOW ... l'LL HAVE
"TO "TELL )'(XJ WHEN
"THEY'RE BAQC.,
MIGS WA&ieltl
ly Ken Bald
I 'M CRYIMG FOR PAmE ... lfiY
POOR, DARLING SISTfR
PATTlf ••• ~D .s#if COULD
UVf-IF ONLY-IF ~LY DR.
FAl..OON WOULO J.n' HER.' Jil1 I
!
ly Harold Le Doux
IECAltE I~ HIM
•• ANP I PON'T' Wt.tff'
10 6Eli HIM WINO
IP IN A. "1$0H!
ly Ferd JohnMtn
F~OM 9 10 5 Afr~~===~=:r
""mt:: OFFICE:, JIM
WORK!l-lG AS HIS
Sf:CR!:T,AR.Y, BUT
HERE AT HON.£:,
11M Mlts. YIG<7!:RS !
.
By Tom K. Ryan ~;
-EV!RYTHING
IS GOING
NICet..Y FOR you .. !
WELL, I'VE GOT TO GO HOY>.E NOW,
Mi56 W~NER ... IF l'M GOING TO PLAY
If.I MY LAST CONCERT NOO WEEK
I'LL NEED l.OT5 OF PRACTICE !
T~UE I BUT JUST
BEINGrME 15 SO"
DIFFICULT •••
By Al Smitli
ly Men -·
,..._ oliitnlh1 ......... ,
By Frank Bolle
' .,.m rm as.,,._
HOUSES
General
WE SC
YOUR'
11lYING
L5T ON
:Le>ok fo
·ounty
0,. = & BAi
Out ~ '° "Reduce t
il qulcldy'
ia reduced
-Former
4 Bedroon 2"' baths u.cttve fan:
laiiaecape
trance. O
na,nce.
546-2313
Open
HI
• Start I
Equ
Duple:
al:
3B
in
•Nee.r
01
SA1
290
(out TUI
Vl!'l'U
WI
enjoy a:
Home.
table 3 :
tlo, lge
for boat
o~
p
332 Marg
Friday, November 10, 1%7 , DAJLV PJLOT 2:J
HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL'z HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE S FOR SAL E HOUSES f OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
Gentr•I 1000Gen•r•I 1000 Gtner•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Gtntr•I _ 1000 General 1000 General 1000
WE SOLD ,o RESALE HOMES IN NO DOWN
YOUR AREA IN OCTOBER. WE'RE vrnwu CORONA DEL MAR
Lu5k Homes ••.
SAVEi SAVE i NO DOWN VETS NO OfffR REFUSED 2•83 1q. k .-2 atory Hwidreds of Dollars in
BONUS EXTRAS
to dlOOle from at
no ~a cost! TRYING FOi 110 IN NOVEMBER. ONLY $150 DOWN F.H.A./
~T ONE OF THEM BE YOURS. V.A. En-ellent location-Ter-
: LOok for our •da In this newspaper & other ride Bey. 11IREE BED·
Quality, Value, B.auty, Comfort CARP ETSI DRAPESI
Owtler may 106C home. Must
dispo&e quJck! Vacant-move
in today. 4 + fam. rm. 4
year old, 2 bath&, carpets/
drapes, volcanic .rock fire-
place. Lovely yard. Asking
$29,950 • make ofttr.
Orrolar drive le-ads to ttl1a
magnlficent 4 m•lve bed·
rooms + DEN + FAMILY
ROOM + VJEW lot of bla
trees and sech.1Sion. A FAN·
TASTIC Investment a t only
$30,500. '?6unty •nd Southern C.Ufornl• pUbllutlona. ROOMS, l~ BA'nf, near 9Choola and abopplna. l..arie JMI W......,, Dr. lot 2 patloe worklhop and
6"'""11 ~ tndt tree.. PR1C-
ln the Southland's most desirable and fascinating area. A SU· '
perb achool system and University of California's Irvine Cam·
pus just moments away from Harbor View Hills.
LANDSCAPING!
SPRINKLERS!
APPLIANCE SI lrD l'\l I 0\\11111
.,.,.. \If \ \II\\
WALKER le LEE
2629 Hart>or Blvd.
545-!M91 Open til 9 PM 76a ..... H.L ED TO SELL AT ONLY
142-4411 $18,750. Don't ~ OD UWI Sensibly priced from DlreeUons: MacArthur Blvd. from
Pad.Oc Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy.
Tum on San Joaquin Hills Rd., then
follow 11gns to model area.
FENCINGI I< I \I I I 1 11
OCEANFRONT
TWIN DUPLEXES
1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 C\!Stom bllt 1960 • 3 BR. 2
__ __ ____ Ba. le 2 BR., 1 Ba. n ch
Wt H.w ...._ ane-C&Umw.
141-Mtl $33,900 to $43,500 Award-Winning
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BAYCREST
DEANE SPLIT-LEVEL'.
"Chanticlaire"
Out °' tDwll OMl8l' ~ ·•JUduce the price and Mil
It quickly" -So the price
is reduced $3.cm to $49,500
-Formerly & model home.
4 Bedrooma, F&mlly room,
2t,i baths designed for an
active family. -Beautifully
laMBCaped courtyard en-
~. Owner will help fl.
GOY1 BO HOfllS
1. Eveeyooe el~
2.~loca~
BAYCRUT
FOUR BEDROOMS
Plus famUy room, FORMAL
DINING ROOM. built'· In WSK. HOMES REPOSSESSION
Brand new. 3 BR, 3 baths. 5 Bedrooms. 2 baths, built·
Wlnntt of Better Homes &
Gardens Magazlne design in kitchen with dishwasher,
a w a r d. Dramallc glass-large llvin& room wilh pan-
walled entry and gal.lery. elcd walla. Brand new w/w
bldg. QnnpletelY furn. All
bit • in kitchens a: f~
panoramic view, on lttif
beach. i&S,cm With ~ ·
terma: Xlnt income. P1eaa _
call owner at ~:tr
67S-5Tl9. 3. 6 ~ • 30 year loan
4. Low down payment
5. No k>an coat.. electric kitchen and ~e a:~;-::::~9r§§~§~~~~Ji!!:f.:-~~=~~ = ~=~~ 5 BIG BEDROOMS $2,500 DOWN
I h b carpet.a, IA.ndacaped y a r d 10 ft mGCftG Huge !am rm w/wet bar. with sprinklers, cl06e to new $18,750 6. No l!llCl'OW 1ees.
1. 2-M-5 bedrooms baths, two flreplace9 a 0 d Beautiful It rustic is the word CX>RONA DEL MAR two aeparatdy controlled VACANT-move rigtit in!!
Famous Deene GARDEN
KJTCHFlll with all elec. blt· golf counJe. $850 down a.sk-
RED UC ED 1.n.s. Elegant master suite1~~iiiii$28iii.iii"50iii.iiiBiiikrii. :ii54641iiiiiiii41Z nance.
546-2313 646-7171 FHA RfPO AGENT forced alr unitl. Oveniz.ed tor this 22SO aq ft S BR 3 4 bedroom•l..arKe living
double praae, block wall b&th home with large t.amlly room-Ocnn vtew-Out oC FOR FAST SALE with walk-in dressing rm & Iii Owner purchased new home-•---' _ _...__ d must sell. 3 BR, dining, 2
Open Evtt. 'Til 9 fence and load& ol concrete room. Sp6clousnea la ever)'· tow'n owner anx1o\J& to
patios. &epnU,. l&Nl1eaped where to go alone with tae eell! MAKE OFFER:! I
or Trade for amaller mu """" w"""'"""' oors. OWNER MUST SEU..! baths, double garage, w/w
Home or Income 0Vel'5i1.e garage w/hobby C1rcwnstancea forces putting carpets & fresl\ly painted.
HEIGHTS
T HE ~J i:l'.. L
E S TATERS
Newport .,
Victorl•
646-8811
(C•ll
Anytime)
with _,_......_ ot ,...__ •. • man..v features. The moct up
UWDUJUU& .._ .. ,,.A&.-to date Jdtx::ben bu & }A ..... nus CAN BE YOURS FOR -·~ USS TRAN $50,CKX> • See pantry A: electric buKt-ina
2027 "'---~~ 0 lnclOO!ng dilibwuher. Th e """w~. pe n beeutifullyland1caped
Dally 1-5 P.M. O'PIJDdi a.re equipped with
Start luDdlng your ==~==~
~ers. froot &: rear,
large patio le CoDCTete walks
aum>unding the home. It's
our Bl!ST OFFICE EX·
a..USIVE at $36,900! Won't
you come le sec in MESA Equity Here!
Duplex with people
sized rooms
3 BR • 2 Baths
in each Unit
• NN.r Wetat Newport
Beedl
Excellent rental recmd
Terms at $44,950
CID 'hd Gilbert
Ews: MWMT
Open.JJowe
1631 Llooolo Lane
OPm SA'IVRDAY 12-5
near Dovel' Sborell
(not Jeue ldd)
Malt &ttndive near • ~
0<1••c-CJ Randi St)lle 3021 ~ Rd.
bamt, .-walled to ctD-OPEH SAT/SUN U-5
DELMAR!
•
COATS
WALt.CI
REALTORS
54, 4141-co,.. Eftnlftlll)
tdl, ....-.. 9llDl11 pe.-I.a ta•lonable ~
Uo. Carden courtJard mo (not Jeue bold) D. R. Aw..tt
trance, paM}ed pme room • 4 BRa • 2% b&the 13142 Mlrquette St.
wtdl wet bar, formal din.. • Hee.~ le F\ltwed pool
lne room, imart powder e lnviting family room You are winner of
room, exquisite muter bed-• 80 x UO' lot two tickets to
4 Bedrooml, 3 baths, powder area. Just a few ol these lovely 4 & !am rm with tul-FHA/VA-NO DOWN pay-
PAINT & SAVE rm. Beautiful entry CO\at • iipeclal ti o m e s ottering ly equipped pool on market. ment, $149 mo. TOTAL. ~I
$85,CKX>. YOUR OIOICE OF BONUS One of Me.sa Verde C&m· ~u!_den 1700 Antigua Way FEAnJIUS at no extra bridge'a finest shake roof, ~~llSl Herltage Real E•
·-~· cost! Immedlate oocupancy. cu s tD m carpeting, etc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
walk to beech. $42,500 VIEW BAYFRONT Hurry! Outstanding value Terms eo suit & be!it offer
DECO ... •TOR FRESH Vis'1t our _,., m•><mU;-nt at $29,950, with membership takei.. """ "'""' ._.. ...... In Commuru·ty n~rea•:..... College Realty ~5880 3 bedrms 2 batll-Atrium "View-Point" Series homes iu.' ""'' tt~ "-u-1 .. 1 Oub available. Just $3600 ---· -type pa~ ... lng clean In the finest location down. $259 mo. incl. laxes! EXCELLENT BEACH
Newport Shores $27,500 In Newport Beach See or phone today. DUPLEX
LUXURIOUS LIVING from Sl22,500 • $159,SOO Custom hilt 1963 -3 BR., 2 Open House Daily 1().6 Broe.dmoor • bdnn 2 stor)' 1318 Galaxy Dr. DEAN HOMES Ba. each, with all blt-ins,
In H.artior vtew Hills-Dover Shott• P•clflc S•ndl lncl. AM/FM radio &. stereo
WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 BR. In Ba., block wall fenced
beauty. Carpeted thruout.
I.ow down paymt. l...Dc. on
quiet Mesa Verde St. a Steal
at $22,500.
OWNER 54&-7670
Oli1y tAx mcnthl ~and Huntington BHch to all rooms • top summer/ ~decanted. 642-8235 winter income. Beautitully DA YIDSON Realty
M.iJe. ct ameta ..... $62,500 Oinlct:iom: Take Sa.n Diego turn. • $65,<XX> with liberal OPEN SAT/ SUN
2821 E. Co••t Hwy, CdM
673-3no
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill ' Frwy. or Pllcific Cl:>ut Hwy terms. call owner 6n.8716 272'l CANARY DRIVE
1Q1 to Beadl Blvd •• then to 1_or_~_5-=n,..,,9..,.,,..,-=-.,_--~utituJ R.etd>Uc 4 BR.
Atlanta. DUPLEX formal ~ room + tam-
PboDe (114) 536-nriG NO DOWN TO VETS I., room, 2400 1q tt.
EASTSIDE-fncome property pl.111 a home. Rltr. 2'750 Haitlor 58. CM
UYe in ~. mrt the ottier. St&048> ~ 5edt.~ Trees! Flowers! Beet investment tn a duPlex
Clloice location among lovely in the area. Only $19,950. Romer Enterpn..
well kept homes. 'aoee to WALKER.-& LEE Development ~ 28l:i
IChools. 3 large bedrooma, 2 2629 Hart>or Blvd. Newport Blvd., NB
tiled baths. Oversize family 54>!H91 Open hl 9 PM 675-2427
CAW NG
'Perle Mesta'
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OPEN HOUSE
SAT le SUN 1 • S
2900 Silverl•n•
~~ with
20
tt. ot : ~= =~ "HELLO DOLLY"
Ex~al tor $64,750! • 5'.my Oacnless Patio Now playlnn at Melody· ~~~~~~~~~ Ruth Panloll, Realtor $52,cm ••• 1605 wmdlft Dr. 642-S200 Ruth Pardoll R .. ltor l•nd Theater. Ple•ae
fot ~ • ..,..~ lMna I'm·
witb & 'flew )'Oil wa.nt lo
frame. For the teens a
lDVely relaxed family room
opening onto a Polynesian
pool and cook's kitchen. 3
marveloua BEDROOMS, 2
BA 'l"HS, all Band Box
clean! Cameo Sbores loca-
tion . . • naturally! All 1or
$69,000
room look! onto covered pa-MEIOOCTRJERNIZE~v
Uo and brick barbeque com-. All types of LE ICAU.)'_VJ
plete with gas lighter. Wood Real Estate LOANS
burning fireplace In spac-for the past 19 1ean * REST Hm SA $21,<XX> Uc.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jl6m Westd.W Dr~ 64iS200 ull 642-5671, Extension
llO D0\1111 G t 219, between 9:oo •nd nn • • l:i~~~~m~ 1:00 p.m. Saturd•y to (out Tultln An , Rion J.nn.
venary Lane. 2 bl to
Sllverlane)
WHY NOT? BADLY NEGlfmo cl•lm your t i c k e t 1 \
$500 moves you in. 3 bedroom (North Coun..., toll·fr" newly pe.Jnbed in.side a n d • '
enjoy Qiristma.c in your new
Home. A biendlY comfor-
table 3 BR, 2 Ba bJme. Pa-
tio, lge play-yard + room
tor boat or t:raHer, $2950 Dn.
out. Adult occupied. Large It' 1 vacant le need& cleaning number .540-12'20)
)'1ll'd new chain link fence. up. Energetic b\o-er can fix
$900 '00\lfted patio. nled it up with little COit & have ---------and carpeted. TOC3.l monthlr a blupin. 4 BR stucco. 8 / B
~t of $144 beaf:t rent· Newport B each. 2 baths, OPEN DAILY 1-5 PM
ORANGE COAST
PROPERTY
Ing. fireplace, w/w carpets. In-l l Ol W Ba A
C.F. CXX.ESWORTHY I: CO. vest only $900 down. Askini: • J Ve.
332 MarKuerite, O!M 613-&0 632-Tm. Next to Snack Shop $23,500. Mab )'OU1' oner. 4 BR, ~ b&tb home on R·l
:Jr. 0pm Eves. · ~ comet' lot. Lari'e living
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
Keep thlt h•ncfy directory with you this
wHkend .. you go hovM-huntlng. All
the locatf on1 llated below •re described
In preattr dtt•ll by .clvertlafng eltewher•
In tod•y'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
P•trona ahowlnt open houses for .. a. or
to rent n• uroed to fist such inform•tlon
ln thl1 column euh Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom}
316 El Modena, Newport Heights
646-3255 (Sun 1-5)
(3 Bedroom)
2501 Margaret Dr. (Newport Heights) NB
642-7000 (Daily 1:30-5)
417 Seville Balboa Peninsula
675-2896 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
428 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
673-4766 (Daily 1·5)
2306 Heather Ln. (Back Bay NB area)
646-0228 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1518 Priscilla Lane, Harbor Highlmdg
646-3255 (Fri, Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Br & Family or Oen)
1021 Nottingham Rd. (We1tcli.U) NB
642-5200 (Sunday 12-5)
1631 Lincoln Ln. (nr. Dover Shores) NB
642-5200 (Saturday 12-5)
2900 Silverlane (from Tustin, R/on
Anniversary Ln.)
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1200 Estelle Ln. (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1101 Essex (Westcli:ff) NB
646-4494 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
601 Aldean (Newport Heights) NB
646-4494 (SUnday 12·5)
(4 Bedroom)
4506 Wayne Rd. (Cameo Highlands) CdM
675·2000 ~ (Sunday 1·5)
4833 Cortland (Cameo Highlands) CdM
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(4 Br & F1mily or Den)
3214 C.Olorado Pl. (Mesa Veroe) CM
546-3463 (Dally)
1601 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycrut) NB
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
•2021 Holiday Rd. (Baycreet) NB
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
irr Pool * * Waterfront
• • • Pool & Waterfront
J r.-.; I room p I u a huge Family I'\ I I • \\ 111 1 I ~· \ll \\ll \\
K I \ I I ' t II
Room, Formal Din. Room le
epaclous kitchen. BeauWW
Patio. P rice reduced • Only
$59.500.
673-DX) Eves: ~
Bay & leach
RHlty, Inc.
20'25 W. Balboa Blvd., NB
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
SHORECUFFS
Charming 3 BR. 3 Ba home. High beam
ceilings in living rm. with used brick fire-
place. In top condition ........... $69,000
Marilyn Leidy
ROOM
FOR POOL TAILE
Like new 2 story, 4 BR home, din. rm.,
lam. rm. w/frplc. Part of large garage
paneled, floored and heated. Gre2t spot for
pool table. . . . . . • . • . . • • • • . • . • . • $86,500
Mrs. Raulston
WATERFRONT
WITH DOCK
Fine 3 BR. 2 BA home in exclusive area -
RecenUy painted in & out -New carpets
& drapes -$55,600 -Will lease with op-
tion.
Walter Haase
FINE FAMILY HOME
5 BR home, 21f.l yrs. new. Large !am. rm.
w/cozy frplc., split-level home w /formal
din. rm. & brkf. room. Offer ..... $47,950
Mn;. Harvey
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 ·5
4506 WAYNE ROAD
A truly captivating Cameo Highlands gem,
4 BR, 2 lf.l baths, beautifully landscaped.
Heated & filtered pool. Low down. $42,500
Mr. Ricketts
EASTBLUFF
3 BR. $31,000
A real steal, cute 3 BR. 2 Ba + f am. rm.
2th yrs. new, near parks & tennis club in
immac. condition. Try $3,000 down.
Call Joe Clarkson to see
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
..... ----~---~-------·,,_..,......., ____ ~_,_..-=i,.;..~ -----...... '~--
Superb S BR Home!
Do see thla aristocratic COU!l-
try French home in fashion-
able Baycrest! Architectur-
ally designed It custom built
-over 3400 feet of uncom-
promising beauty. Walled
court yard entrance, large
sunken living room with
beamed ceilings & immense
Call Mrs. Pavlovich
Eves: 67Ul16
fireplace. Lavish master iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
suite with private patio.
Formal dining room, wet
bar, e-ourmet kitchen, 3~2
battur, 3' car garage. Luxur·
iously decorated throughout
le exquistcly landscaped!
OWner going abroad, Of!er-
ed below cost at $87,500. Ex·
elusive with:
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
1605 Westcl.IU Dr. 642-5200
MUST SELL • Out.stan~ 3
yr old home. 3 BR with tam
Open .JJoU:ie
1601 Tradewmda Lane
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5
Jn desireeble Baycrest
(not lease hold)
Imposing 4 BR· 2~ bath
charm-filled home
• S'hake roof
• Stone Planters
•Lush landscaping
• 2 fireplaces
• Sunny deluxe kitchen
• Paneled family room e Inviting bride patio
M06t luxurioua • $49,950
Ruth Pudoll, R .. ltor
16m WestcliU Dr. 642-5200
nn & sep dining nn. Ba.)'· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
crest area • only S63,cm.
Jerry Freud
Charin Arnold
Realtors 646-7755
-400 Windward Lane
(cor Tustin Ave .• nr 22nd)
4 BR. HOME
1 ~ baths, built-iM. dis-
posal, double garage, cor-
ner lot. $18,9.10.
Wells-McCardle Rltr1.
1810 Newport Blvd.. C.M.
548· 7729 Eves. 644-0684
ious living room. Ovenize Buy-Bu1ld-Refin1nce for s • $2500 dn. * 7 BR
kitchen with loeds ot ator-Sattler Mort9a9e rooming house f1&11. +
age and built in range and 642•21n 54.>061l lovely owners qtn. $35,<XX>
oven. Prestige home at econ-SA Bkr. 54~U67.
omy price. See today'. Walk-T Br-2-B•th-$22,SOO-WANT 12-40 uni ta go o d
er I: Lee, 2043 Westcillf Dr .. This is extra special! l..uxur-Csota Mesa location. Sbow
646·77ll, Open Eves. lous carpeting, built-tn kit-good spendable. 646-6863.
chen, lustrous wood cabi--B / B nets. Handsome brick fire· Costa Mau OPEN HOUSE place. Stately trees. 54.0-1720 v-A-CANT---3 _B ___ _
1100
! R, 2 Ba., ram. Sat. & Sun. 1.5 TARBELL 2955 HARBOR rm.. frplc., bit-ins; new
305 Evening Stu L•ne NEW PALM SPRINGS cpts: drapes. Patio, fend. DOVER SHORES Home on golf course, new XLNT COND! W/o Down;
fwii, 3 BR. 2 BA, sunken S2'2,950 By owner 6424947
Cozy, single story· 4 bd_rms, den, wet bar & billiard rm, BY Owner. 4 Br, l~ ba, elec
2 batha, Formal ~ming 18X40 pool. Trade for yacht bltns. 1remendous Cam hm.
Room. 2 ~laCPS· Pier &-or ? Eq $40M 17141 328-5785 Nr proposed marina. Vac:
Float ava.il. Lowest pm-e on ant-Immcd poss. $32.900.
Water@ $&5,<XX>. Terms. MESA VERDE~$22,950 Call Mr. Kelley, ~s.
67S-m.I Eves: 548-04.37 Tree lined street. 3 bedrm. 2 --------Bay & Beach bath. Vacant & ready for NEW Medallion home; 3 BR.
you. His loss will be your 2 Ba.. w/w cpl!'., blt-1.ns,
Realty, Inc. gain. 541H720 frpl., Ccnced }'d.: 2 patio
2407 E . Coe.st Hwy., CdM TARBEU. 295j Harbor areas. S26,900. m Cecil Pl.
54.;,..o()19 For app't. ·
Spanish Split·level H~M~ ~~.c~~E SELL or lease ($151 Mo); 3
BR. Cazp.. drapes; Bklck
wall. sis.cm Owner 646-!llm View Catalina in delightlul Gtorge Williamson. RJtr.
mode.ml.atlc setting of this 6i3-4l50 OPEN EVES. $16,500 2 BR R-2 lot with
11.250 sq n-space for du-
plex. Princ. only. 549-0726. most unusual cuatom 3 BR ~ ht
le family rm home. 2~ ---
baths, exposed beamed cel&-
inga, 2 fireplaces, outside
BBQ in brick patio. MUST
SEE to TRULY APPRECI-
ATE! Only 10'1o Dn. wm
handle.
4 BDRM Pu111tter
Now Vacant! Huge mstr. bd·
rm suite, delightful rear
yard. Top homt> in a lop
neighbomood. $34,500 with
107o available. Will co soon!
~~c'1ea(~
TAKE YOUR PICK
3 Bedrooms
NEWPORT HEIGHTS, comer lot, room for
pool, 2 baths, quality built. ...... $34,900
WESTCLIFF, diningroom, 2 baths, 20x40
Anthony pool, covered patio, quick J>08-
session. . ....................• $43,000
NEWPORT HE IGHTS, view, lanai with wet
bar, 600 sq. fl. master suite, boat en·
try. . .. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,000
Near shops, Camilyroom, fixer upper. . . ·
.. ' .....•........... ' . . . • . $15,950
~ acre lot, red ranch house, East·
side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,500
Split level, familyroom. 2250 sq. ft. ...
........ ' ................. $29,950
600 sq. ft. bonus room, dini ngroom, new
carptes, ready to move in now ... $26,900
4 Bedrooms
NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 2 baths, fire·
place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,900
Pool, large enclosed patio, 2 baths. $24,500
G-01£ course lot , 21h bath6. steam room,
formal dinfagroom, jmmaculate. $47,500
Bonus room, 2600 sq. ft., good area ....
SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN and IAY
C~ann~f Je"/ ~ A parlm l'n f J
~. . .............•........ $27,900
2 Bedrooms
Doll house. built ins. forced air heat. car-
pets. drapes. washer. dryer, $116 month·
On Waterfront Nt., Newport Harbor Entnnce
2525 Ocean Blvd., Coron• dtl Mar, C•llf.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS
Why Not Enfoy
, 111• "Condominium" Way of Ufe
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You can purchase and get fee title - or lease if you prefer.
ALL aots. have WATERFRONT VTEW. i'\11 have two bedrooms
and two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO.
YOU AlqE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISH ED MODEL
Buy $59,500 and Up-Lease $420 Monthly & Up
Phone 6 73-1788 for further information
l
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ly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14 ,950 .
Custom, Eastside, large paneled den, 2
baths, boot entry, walk to buses ... $33,500
ALSO MANY OTHERS TO PICK FROM
CALL US NOW,
TELL US WHAT YOU NEED
2'4 DAIL V PILOT
-:-• HOUSES FOR SALi
Coat• Mesa 1100
-$T95 movee you lnto thl• b'Ot-
g~ 4 BR mo aq ft ot
rlbOr" &re& home. Now va·
cantl Good carpeUna! Fam·
Uy roorul Bon u 1 room!
Brick fireplace! Dl&hwuh·
er! A electric bullt·lna· ln
nice area. U24 mo/pays all.
·CALL Mr. Gault, 54Q.11Sl,
Herltqe Real Eatate.
DUPLEX 3 ~2 Ba. F'rpl.
Bllnl, Cpt., Drps, Garage.
Xnt cond! $37,950 • Owner
231 KNOX ST. * 642-4391
By Owner-3 BR
l "' ba, dcsirable area, Cal
Vet loan. $23,900. IO S-0066
OPEN DAILY l·S
Immac. 3 BR 2 Ba Cpt 011>
934 Senate • 642-3'799
EASTSIDE duplex: et. 3 BR
Pool, garages. $34,500
W. Lemmer Bkr. ~3750
e 3 BR·l BA. ENCL-PATIO, e WW-cpts, Drps, $Zl.OOO.
• XL.NT! Owner, 548-007
4 BR., 2 bah', ne'4· drapes
& carpets: built·lns
By Owner S26,900 546-.3463
MeM del Mair 1105
3 BR I: Fam, 1~ Ba.
Pool size yard 11dJ. to
parl<: 2 patios. Near
11hopping & all tchoola.
$26,950· assume 5%%
FHA. By owner 546-6411.
Mau v.,.c1e 1110
.3 BR. m Ba. Xlnt cond.
-Q>ts .. drps.: low down.
.:; 122,500 OWNER :;45.«>BS
t BDRM, Comer lot
Drpt, and carpeta. $25,950
Owner. ~
FrldaY, November 10, 1%7
HOUSES FOR SALE tiOUSES FOR SALE ~US!_S _ ~~ SALi HOUSIS 'OR SALE "ENTALS RENTALS RINTALI RI NTALS
Newport aeach 1200 Newport 8 Hch 1200 &alboa Peninsula 1300 Huntington leach 1400 HoVMS UnfurnllMd Heu ... UnfurnlthM Aptt. Unfurnlahed Aph. Unfurnfahed __ ....... ~--~~~~-Ex c 1 us Iv• RARE! Ba.yvlewTownhousc. OPEN HOUSE LOVE IN C01ta Mell 1100 HuntlntNn leech MOO c.ta Mela 5100C..ta Mita 5100
N tee land: 3 kin& u . Bit, 2 SAT & SUN 12 • 5 BMuUful "Smor Free' Hunt· --------n... ... f 5 ewport Beach Ba., all tlec., ~: frpl., 4 17 S.vllle, B•I Penn tnrton Beach. Lovely 3 bed· DI SIRAILI ---. 11 pace Ctnter
R&Dch atyle, 3 BR, 3 beth, 2 atrium, dbl pr, poola, ;>olt. •Modem 3 BR, 2'h baths. room homo with hU(e mas· NEW HOME Onl1 2 aillu. l IR, 1" *VIL~ MESA *
"-la I fam.IJ .. ma.; w/-.tet tl...,81'.ll'e of a "-'l R.a •"" J -t.·--2 Br 2 ba d balhl, dblt ..,.,., txd u. •uq.o ces, p ua y room " ""' ~. ..-e-... a......,.. ttt bedroom, 2 baths. PLUS ·• ·, cpl , drpt, tore-.... U with polbhed brick floor. 20' Country House. $39,500 Ma,y at m-ms SEPAJµTE r AM I L '{ ed air heat, Ca~. bit. .. y. viq. Rte canter, btd * ALL UTILITIES PAID *
X .O' heated pool w1th aeop· trade. 673-4356 Salisbury Rlty ROOM leadln1 to shwlin1 ina: frpll, patio, prqe, ::1zt. te~ C:: ~ '()~ lxtra l•'I• 2 Bdrm Delux• Aph.
a.rate pool ~. Ol.ltom Pool for ChrlstmH OCEANFRONT con~ paUo. New and e:it· water furn. Adults onb', no $195. ramhlll Homa• Nr FURNISHED Available
Q'llallt:y construction. Elec-New 2 BR 2 ba. fpl. cond'm MarvtlCNS view cor • s J)etltlve deeip plle Gold &haa pell. w -• trlc built Ina tncludlnc re-S28.500 tow down. 646-1903 u c•,,_.• a11o ..1--RATE REASONABLE IJ"Del' a Boin .... uca· • Closed double garadea • Heated pool &
f
..... • ~rm. den, 3 ti.tbs, bObtly -.....-. new ... ...,..... n4· ~ MT.JSM • • .. erator. L.arre, low main· --room, rptc. 2 pat lot, dea L&rr• comer lot for your Acro11 trom Country Club • ' • Children'• section • Recrt1ation area
tenance lot Just expoeed to Newport Hgta. 1210 large buemmt, $59,SOO. boat or trailer. Only 3 min· m Mna Dr. * Pt\: 5tM706 S BR. cpi., drpt. v~ cleen. e Fully equlped • Private patioe
the market. $47,500. ExclU&-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; R. c GREER, Rftltor uie. to san Diego Fwy and 2 BEDROOM house with pool, temla 6 clbhM rac. playground • Wilk-in clostt.1 ~t Wallcer It IAe. WALJCER A BEST BUY! 3416 Via Lido 873-9300 1 minutes to the Beach. This iaraae. wcrk 1hop and en-~o. 'c:'1a.~ OmK.o ~t • Fort ed air heat • Single 1tory
• LEE, 2043 WtstclW Dr., ----la • prize winner. Ma,y pur-cloeed paved patio. 2187 r-· .. .... ·~
646-771.l, Open Ev~s. 2501 Merg•r'tt Dr. Huntington leach 1400 chue with FHA or VA or Falrvtew WS. 1 Bedroom req.) PH: 962-2261betwn12· * 719 w .. t Wilson Main1ger 646-1251 *
Dcllatitfully clean 2 bedroom 3 BR, l~ ti., pool·1i1e lot a.uume low intereat V.A. house with prage and car-_4_pm=-Sa_t_o..,..c_S_1&n_· ___ ,!~~!'!"!'9-l!!!l!!I!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and tamlly room. 2 baths. with alley aceesa tor camp. TRADEWINDS RLTY. loan. Full Price $22,800 Port. 2193 Fairview 1100. 3 BR, 2 BA, blt·lna, 2 i<l:N f AL5 General 5000 Bright living room whh er or trailer, newly car-OFFERS: Walker li Lee, 7682 Edinger, Adult•. No dogs. patlol. W/W crpta. drpe, Aptt. Fumlahed
fireplace -Extra large lot peted. Vacant 3 BR older 10~ dn. US.TSO H.B. 8U..fl55, Opeft Eves. MEM del Mar. Sharp! 3 RR 3 )'fl old. $175. one yr,
with 2~ car garqe and $23,450-109' Down 3 BR cor nr bch • • .. $11,500 ~ Ba, Room for boat. mo lee.e. 130>2604 N..-a..ch 4200
attac:bed worla.h>p with al· OPEN DAlLY 1:30-5 Dpl.x nr bch 10% dn $18,950 ,..,nt1ln V1flty 1410 mo. Aft. 642-9400 or Evet· 3 Bdrm. cpta, fenctd yard :x:'\a
1
-
ley entrance. $24,900 -Low Mr. Robln90n 3 BR/din, Model .... $24,950 -· • 833-0437 Sl30 lie. Nr Beach A: Slater .., OCEAN•PORT
taxes. DAVIS REAL TY Home In C3 50x118 • • U&.900 LEASE -Lovely 4 A family .., A.. t1l 17650 Van BUftn. ~1823 APARTMENTS
Bachelor t. l BR Apt 646-7171 546-2313 642 7000 Dplx 2 BR nr Hw, 39 $27,000 n>am with 3 car .......... 1 2 BR. ''"" paint, = e, n-E 'Tll 9 "' • 4 BR/d /bar tcnnn •--~· CIJ1> A drapes tbruout Priv. v,..n vu. en w • ..,.,.,., ex· story. lha.ke roof, etc. $245/ yard. $135 Month. Adultl, ftO Huntln9ton
BY Owner. l'rplc, fenced tras. GI • • • .. •• • • •• • $28,500 mo · or optioo to b~. Make 11 387 E 20lh s CM H1rbour 3405
THE ~J EAL
EST ATERS
yd. 2 BR. Ideal location. 4 BR, atrium, pvt o1flce your offer. pe · ' t., --.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;,
333 Signal Road. 548-8233 Wealmlnlt.er. GI •• $33,600 O>llete Realty 546-.S880 DUPLEX 3 Br-2 Ba. Ftl>l, •
Call for locaUob I: loan Wo. Bltnl, Cpta, Drpt. Garqe.
842.SW. or~ 2 BJt.1~ BA. Dble range JI'fG.mo. Adulta preferred.
SMOG FREE AIR Frpl, ALL BLTNS; ~ 231 KNOX Sf. 641-4391
DELUXE DR.E.Ut down, 514% loan. 531~ TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, 2 BA.
Out ol sta~ owner here for 1 SPECIAL! carrAGE Westminster 1612 NE:ARJN NEW. Eutalde.
week Kl'Z "SELL NOW!" l . OOLL HOOSE, 3 BR 3 bedroonu 2 batN Uving SwtmmJnr pool. $160. mo.
1220 Newport Shores
MUST SELL
3 BR 2 bath Beach Oub
area. Near achooll A new
~ center. $325 i>er montb with purcbue option.
Bia. Call Paul Geiley fn4)
147.2531 or t2l!l 4.»35n
SUbm.lt $lSOO down oo con-load w/extraa ••• 125.!iOO room wltb1 romanti~ fu:e. 3 ~1"-Ba I Nr-Mw Ovic * ~ *
tmipirary 3 bedroom A· 2-CHANNEL FRONT, 3 BR place, bullt In dream kilcb-Ctr. Pool.dze yard w/wall. 4 BR, 2 ba home. l'rpl, dbl L1gun1 a..ch '705 ~e Shores home. Owner & Fam nn •••.•• $36,500 m, forced air heatln& 2 car $21,500. * Owner, 892-8710 pr, newly cpld, compl fend FOR Le•--. Vt--borne •or
Completely Furn·
• Htd Swim POOL
• w/w carpet&, drape&
• Elec/Blt-lna
• Rdrlgerator
• Elec R&nge
• Priv/Garages
• Laundry tacia
$ll5-nJS Mo.
210 Cedar St., Newport
(acroea from Dean)
642-4203 615-1669 H'tl·
62al W. O>aat HWy. NB
UnJom11
Ideal
l1mlly loc1tion
Cloae to shopping, Park
Boya Club & Glrla Club
• Sptdom 3 Br'a • 2 B&
•Swim Pool . PuVsreen
• Trpl Indiv llndrJ rac·ta
•Adul t. Is r amn, areu
1 MS Anaheim Ave.
CM. M>.5'111
-----RENT will fin~~ halance. .. • UKE NEW, • B0 • •H,000 1 --•-~ ard Nr ev:MOUth'" •185 mo ..... "" ~ r-., " n.. ..,.. gara1e, acge """".....,.. y , ~·~ .. • · gradoua ll°'"'"' 3 SR., 2 "Ring Spring" 642·7252 CAYWOOD REAL TY a p.radbe for ctilldren. S. An1 Hgta. 1630 548-~ Ba. in u··-R. A. Ad1chl 3 Room .. FurnltuN ANYTIME "~-: .. e. Y., ~ Ii: fa· $25 M ...a. """" W. O>a&t Hwy., N.B. Owner& movini Eut. Sac-3 Hae 1h-A 1 • Newb' decorated mUy rooma: C&l1' .. drapes, 14912 Alceater St. Onm
SP RI NG 548-1290 riflce price onb' $16 950 on ac • • Cean • La.rte 2 BR bouae Garaae all elee. IAdilc:pd., atrium ruu. OPTION TO BUY
WALKER &: LEE '1612° Fi ~Br tor owner. M4tO total • Fenced. $90. emir It ~tio. Dbl Ger. Storaae Y04J are winner of No d--t o.P.
Realty Co. :Ft~~.'::~: inpr, H.B. ~ Open Inc. Xlnt lnvut. u a.mt • ll3 E. n.t St CM plore. A ftnd ms. 4!K-lsls twe ticket• to House ";f Chain
1801 WESTCl.JFF DRIVE ~~ .............. 1""4 .. a •· a Evu. Leguna Beach 1705 I.GE 2 BR E. Skle Hte. Din-~tio, ~~~~-~·-Pvt.. "HELLO DOLLY" 511 w. 19th, C.M. .,..,1•r.:•
«;AY"T ~ ....... ... OWNER MOVING Inf Rm. Fulced ,.rd. patio, r-.. _...._ new .no-...,.
BLUFFS BARGAIN tropical aetUng. 3 BR. 2 ti.. Let's ta11r 1UrUy ebout our atave, UW. pd. ~ 2:.16 Nev ocean 1i: ahope. ii.as Now pl1ylnt at Melody· LARGE 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
one level. 2 LARGE BR'a and all tbe ccmfocU °' best buy. Vttry clean 4 BR 2 ~ Slab St., CM. lnc. utill. 770 Hlllcrat l1nd Theater. PINN W.W. carpet ~e~, el~
2 BA. 2 ii-dos. blt.ms, a bmne • anlJ $3%,em 1-. blt.e. o,ile. tDel.. JOiOC 5 BR 2 bath. CCJIQpl. redec. • 4M-3034 • call 641.$671, Extension trlc built.m kitchen, dilh-
CUST Spaal.lh Dupla. SA 4 tnd. dlahwuber. Nttrl:J Orqe Olt. Prop 6'lU550 patio, ~lllre 1lndlc. t.ow ._. CWi*Ulll A *""" MONA.ROI BAY AREA 219, between 9:00 and ftlher. F.A. beat. double
Br. 1 blk to oceu. !'rPc. new m.m Low down. DIMI:DlATE PQSSQSION dn mA-90 dn Gl. P7D1Dtl baDf.m. patio. Lew $1915 New 3 •• '" ... cpa. eta,.. 1 :00 ----Satvray to ..,.... JUtr. MMllll5
Newport aeach 1200
33!1AO .• d·•· 15'2,915C. By aw. Oner~ 1 bOr to OC'!ltft • !IDmac 181 thlllt rmt. l'Ms. MMlm 2 ftpks. pool 1M r-"'~
er. 123 41't St. 6756161. --=oo=-=ME=-~ro~E"'">Sr=-BL-UJT--'BR i.awry, J )'n old, BRASHEAR REALTY 3 Bii\., C91'P •• dnipw, blodt Adlllt&. ..ua w:: mo. clalrn yeur t I ck. t •• c.ta Mll9 5100
STAND OUT Out ol the For and Sriloa SUBMJT OWMER •mo 8414."SSl St0-1152 • wan. Seine tum. avall. Near s .. (Herth County ..at.free 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Value. 3 BR, 2% BA, fam rm A Fine 4 Bdrm Lusk built e•ea. EYet. 543-16l0 Prem the llufft atcn& $1.50. ... 9802 pen. number 540-l220) I ~HARBOR
17X22 llv rm, l&e encl yd. SacrUlce! Only 10% Down NR. Beach, Cub House and $17,750 U... La,uM te the OLDER 2 BEDROOMS D1n1 Pelnt 37401---------
$23,500 10% down ~2943 2214 Alta ViJta Dr. Owner/ Pools. 2 BR 2 ba, fam rm. 3 BR 2% bathl, pool A ....... ~ of Cat1llM 32T AVOClldo SBS Mo. Call Mr. l BR 2 ba tncd _. l BR furn. ~ts. drapea,
l-Houses by Ol\'Ml', Ocean A&1· ~. 642-2524 S23,950. Owner 642-3559 Eve. """' Perroa 6*-1811 Rltr. ' ' 'I"• &ood 4 Doon to bay. 2 blocks bua GREENS tront JOOd area. prlced to BACK 2 Story Cub H bou8e prMlqes. Kida aver AJl yours'°~ view, frplc, bltm, drpt l\75. A library. No pets $85. Incl.
• _.;.. r'91' _.,.. Bay plua prl:raey 3600 nr ouae 14 OK. Euy• livtnr at Ill __ ....... ___ ,,,___. 3 BDRM. Nut to St. John. mo. 6'24!65 utilltiea. Yearly. 317 B. Cor· BA,..,..,., "R • ,.,..,__ ...
11CL1! v•.........,~ 635-lSlO. aq. ft. cu.tom Home. 4 3 BR, 2 BA, Compl ~ec. best "·tt h u-....... --~\ Rei flu. ___ .. _ ~ ,. ... ~ • ..., o,..n~ u1u · un.n
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
1UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
DIAL
642-5678
BR, 3% BA. formal dlninl crpts, d:rpe. Owner 6(2.7482 . .,., er m-ry on th1a 4 BR. ~ -~ ~~l·...., • ...,.,. nENT ... LS uoauu m.n ... or .... .,........, from $100
room, large rec room, Fall· onep I J R nit ''i'ADRE'' caDDOt .,. _, "' ~ OCEANFRONT 1 • BR $95 out shelter, $52,000 by own-Corona dtl M1r 1250 I U on.. ealty cS..a1be tbll beaut;y! • ., 2 BR., prare: carpet., Aptt. Furna.hed Util Incl! (for Winter.) lncl. utiL
er. 54~Z176. ~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii. 847·1266 Eves. 536-2465 10ll MUST• lo belitovel fenced. m Vlctoda. 100 or ~yrly. * 542-5623 l -2 Is 3 BDRM.
REDUCED. lovely 3 BR. 2 • OPEN HOUSE PRETTY •s • PICTURE Ttie price -la open $110 Mootb. 548-1945 Costa M .. a 4 or &13-73:47 evenlnp FURN. A UNJ'URN.
d
__ _....._ ... ,_ Reated Poola, Clllld Care
Ba. home on 2 lots: can uae SAT' SUN 1 -S .,_..,_. uua dun sp&cioul The down $2,ln> SUS CASITAS 1 BR., trplc. VERY NlCE. as 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Near 49<>3 C rtla d 3 BR Royal home. 2 ba. l&e Call to 1tt -the Sea Mela Verde 3110 Xlnt peninsula loc. No pets. Center, Adj. to Sbopplnc -Bay & ocean. WIU sell all or ~ 0 n Jdtch, blt·lna, dlstrwuher, LOS PADRES FumUhed l BR A Bach Employed adult. Reuo~ 27oo Petenon Wa7. at Har-~ lnt. or trade. 111 41.st st. CAMEO HIGHLANDS nicely crptd I drpd, &hake REAL TY 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 fireplaces, bit· New units available le. Avail. m June 673-2123 bor A Ada.ma, ea.ta Mesa.
OWNER 673-2719 4 Bedroom • VIEW roof, extra lge lot. 20 x 30 895 GleMeyre Street Ina. carpeted, draped. Fen-November lSth. BLK ocean &: bl:)'. 1 BR. '!!!!!!54G!f!-Q310!/!
B Uil T FOR YOU Don V. Frankfin patio. Owner anxious· no dn Laiuna Beach ced yard, wallc to acbooll. 2117 Elden Street. C.M. Cpt.a. $110 util pd. Yrly. •
CU.tom 5 BR 3 BA Fam. 2 REALTOR Gl. (nut lo Tic-Toe market) S205. mo. Leue. 56-203l ll blk oU Newport Blvd> 304 • 32.Dd !\t., 673-9351, Prestl&e Addreu
BRASHEAR REAL TY Phone 4!»-8833 @ 5'3-:0791 car/Lg trailer. Gar. Nr Bk 3250 E. Cout Swy. s.i1.asa1 u11 «.J:.2 th HOTPOINT ---------
?> ... "-" f Co-a del Mar 67' """" ~ Newport le•ch 3200 2 BR. clee.n. new cpl. """ "-J• \.AU or App't. Agt. '"'""' """" Eves. 5.n-3959 CUTE •~ 543-1129. 548-6773 CO'ITAGE 408% C1ubbouH (rat)
UPPER Bay. nr u.c.1. 3 Br, Priced to Selll v t No Cash Down HERE'~~~' 2 bdrml. • 2 b&tha, cpta/drpa, $22.50 W'k. Up l.S S&t. & Mal. Min. Occ.
2'' ma, ~ llv rm w/{rplc. OPEN DAILY 1-5 e en.NI use your el1&ibUlty . bll(,lna. ftre:place, commun-• Studio 8adl ~ &m .• Wkdays. and bw with no down. VA Spadoua Liv. nn, mod/de-i"" ;......1, private patio. 5 mJ.n. a apt&. BEAU film Waterfront T
1&rn rm, extra Jg lot. ImmeJ 421 N1rcl11us appra. lor ;lli,900. Submit cor, Range, Refria, Lae .., ,,.,..... • lnd Udla 6 Pbaae .-.. er-OCCl.-pancy, owner moving. your tuma. Vacant. Avail twin • size master BR. Jn from Ocean and Ba,y. $2001 • MaJd SlrvSce • TV avail. ~ Apt. BB Club. Shoct
By Owner $29.500. 543-3796 3 BR, 2 ba home, frplc, dbl immed. Nr the beacti. aru of $45,000 homes. Mo. • New c.f• A Bar or long term lse. Sli50
SAC'RJFlCE by owner. 5 BR, pr. $28,500 . Xlnt terma! HOME ,...,.,., $18 950 $2 000 Dn p t m& Newport BlYd. S.-9755 546-3&65 4 Ba., tremendous fam. Ruth Seeley, Rltr. ~;i'ERS l\·Ussi~ rutr. 494-:0731 m · 3 bdrms • 2 baths, 3 • car * Stvcli 1__,,8,_,A-Y"""'C~L...,.,IF __ F__,M __ O_T..,,..E_L_
home. Fie:it. financ.; must lJO> Park A B&1 1 1 garage. ~ta I drpa, fire-0 Apt. $25 wk Sngl. TV, mald, pool. see to apprec. Mr. Kelley 673_;7~ 1 ' $1,000 Reduction, pool, rum· OCEANFRONT R • 2 lot place, bit/Ina. community • 2 BR. l~ batha
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN Am. '
P.nnke~
FURNISHED BACHELO
UNFURN1BR·2 BR·3B
2 baths available
Carpets. drapes, prage
18th & S1nt1 An1, C.M.
646-(233 646-5542
-------· ~5045. pua room, 5 bdnns .. cpla., $59,500. Call Nolan Real Es-pool. private petio. $250/Mo. • Bit.Ina. Hid Pool -----· --
""'BLUFFS BARGAIN! Sf*f1eular View :;i w~~~~· tate, 917 Glelmeyre CM-94'13 &~= call M~~~MH966 • Adultt -Prlv. Patio Corona del Mir 4250 Harbor llel"WS Apls
Deluxe · new · 3 BR -2 Ba, Harbor Area 96'l-1'138 ' .. , APARTMENTS lOZ4 MISSION DR, CM. $'10. Bach apt, no kitchen, VI"
$29 500-lmmedlate occupancy Day and ni&ht FOR S 6 LI 1910 B•y A leech 540-l559 Eves. A week-eMSa ~ blocll fnlfft Kermy' a rest. 2 Ir 3 BR.a. 2 ba, blt-i...•
' 644-2039 BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm Ii: tam NEAR &ach; !I BR., C&l'JI., ~ Realty, lnc· WALK to Harbor Sboppin&· aurant In Con>na del Mar cpta/drps. Quiet livin1 • ....,
OPEN Weekends room + 25x25' playroom. dn!pea, 12 X 22 encl lanai; * NEW OCEAN 1'ROOT * 2407 E. Coast Hlahwa.v, CdM Attrae, modem l le 2 BR Sl.Qlle, quiet adult only. Rental Mer. Mrs. Ou'iatenaen
O!olce lot. Puflin& '"11· E,x. It rarden ldtcb. Fend. le LIS'l"IN~ Apta. $99.50 Ii: 1125.SO. New UtillUea Included. 67J.89J6 546-lo34 1135 Pembrol<e Ln. ~"" lndlcpd. fl5,7SQ. Owner. I Uni•· • ...,., OOO SPACIOUS near new 4 BR tum/ Abo l BR Unfum.1---------3 BR. 2 Ba. spotless cond. tra.s . ....,,500. 644-1130 982-4113. "' • · "· ... · •• • ....,., 2% bath home in tublona-.-=. 54" i>:I! •• evea., or call FURN A.Yr. l Bdrm. Gar· S41 000 Own aA"7316 ~so"'* • r n n r 3 Units ............ 1135.000 bl B Sh •• ,,._ ............ -· Ii: tr pd n JS · er """" " n.i.. •·••.m·DN. NEAR beach 3 bd . di 4 Unl ta+comm. Jot SlSO 000 e aycrest. ~e roof, ~t. B 2256 Maple St. qe, .-w -mo. 127,800 • R-2 LOT · ' rm • n· ' stone planten 2 fireplaces ' 600~ Avocado. See: Sat lt Wblte el'l)hants! Dlme-a·llne OWNER e 673-2957 ma rm., l~ ba .. fully e&r· 2 Units ............ $145,000 t ~t Ii: ' QUIET adulta onq, for 2 BR., Sun. 1---------peted, fittplact , lancbc~ 3 Units ............ ll&o,000 =~·, rmSJso/ u!:lud~· beaut. furn. 1C1t-Htd. pool: Winter Monlh.ly Re.nt.ah
ed. petio, $29,900, 962-7664, 4 BR + cuest apt $110,000 prdenu. ::th p~ Nr. stores. From $13(). 2264 JAMAICA INN HOTEL
NEWL y oicou TED
2 BR w/gar $95. Fenced,
prlv/patlo, water pd • &V·
dener maint.
2176 P~ntia "B" CM l.Sn Orange Ave "B" CM
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22161 Laguna Circle. These are all ocean front Rltr. 642·5200 Maple 64Z-4M9 M tow u flSO mo. m.&20
BY Owner; 3 BR. 2 Ba., w/w properdee abown tbrouah BRAND n-.. 3 o.i-2 .. _ ... _ CCL.EANi.Lrn-22IBiiRiAAiipttUUni\ir::. iwi;w;F:==::;==:;:;;;:;~~ carp • washer "-· It this office only • • • .... ,...., .... ..... ..... ., • .... ;,er re. JOHN BEACH A: ASSOC. 1700 sq. 11. W/Vf carpets cpta, drpc, btna, pr. Nr l1lboa '300 ~· Frplc. Continental 700 So-())Ut Jllway drapes. Bullt•inl. F\replace'. s~·r centr., 1ehla. church-1---------
0wnhouse. 9S2-l)46 LaJZUna Beach 4~ Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr ea, ~. a.EAN .Bach Apts. All
TOWNHOUSE. 2 BR, Ji,) ba. RENT ... LS Newport Center It UCI. $2SO NASSAU Palm& 1 A 2 BR. uUI incl. $75-up. 1 BR Unturn, stove, refrlc,
All appl., cptl, drps. $400 ~ mo. 499-4055. Furn or Unf. U~.0. Htd 315 E. Balboa Blvd. drapes, laundry. Woman
down. f140 mo pynmlJ lncl Hou ... Furn1ahed 4 Br.2 Bi, $250 mo pool. 177 E. 22nd St. li42.J645 BALBOA * 673-9945 only. View days .
taxn 11 ins. ~a'i Rent1l1 to Sha,. 2005 Bkr. 548-1290 DUPLEX I PARTLY FURN. FURN Duplexes 1 BR. 2 BR 130 E. 20th St., a.ta Mesa * BY OWNER. beloi trans. -----Z.Br. Newly dee! S65-mo. No Children. pets. 1 • FLR TRIPLEX I 2-BR.
tMTed, 3 bdnn, frpl, tam SHARE my elqant water· Newport Shorn 3220 Nr .. hp"e Oltr. 54W687 213-681~ 2·Ma.rt>le pullman bath&, 2-
nn, w/w cpts, d.rpa, blk front home with dock; man • l•BR. CPTS. DR.PS. OCEANFRONT 1 • Br $85. lge encl-patios, New cptl •
fenclna. 123.!iOO. 8H-:Z296. 40--60 yra. 1150 Mooth. lmmed. Occvp1ncy FENCED YARD. * Sll.5-mo. 2-BR $115. INCL-UTIL IN Orpe. Loads . bltna! Adults.
REMODELD Larie 2 BR. 6i>4331. Immac 3 BR. 2 be. frplc, e 64Ml6S APTER ~PM B011f. 613-4724. 40!I FORD RD. 646-1541
bouae on ;i Iota. SHARE my home with Ouis-kitch bltnl, comm. pool It . Sml l -BR / UTIL • PO! Si> 3 BR 2~ bath Deluxe. BIMna, fl7,~. 646-5800 Owner tlan woman who wof1c:I d&YI. tennis eta. $200 mo-wint:er or $e.$56N BaTrallk er. Adults. WINTER * -E BALBOA w/w cpta/drps FA heat ... 8,,,.,,,, 1 S t 316 L · 0 pell, c Bay u ea. """ · • · · 4 BR. 2 Ba.. GLEN MAR .,., ....,.,,. yry. ee a ugoma. SG-1551 or 879-2594 al BALBOA * 67r>-4533 980/A El Camino $l50 mo. 1-blk t 8 pm 545-0395 aft 3 PM
· acbla. &: sbop'i. ctr. Newport leach 2200 University P1rk 3237 LARGE l ·BR., dishwasher, SMALL 2 BR. f'Urn, 110 mo. -:-:-:--:---........... ---I
$24,.500 Owner 962-0903 bit-Ina, $JJ5, 741, Apt. o UWltin Incl. Adulta only. 2 $99. * 2 bdrm, POOL!
PRICED lo Sell thla wtek! WINTER RENTAL New 4 le S BR. 11.n&lc f~ Jamu St. 642-8017, 64e-3580 people OR 3-2676 Cpts, drps, bltns, dshwr.
3 BR., '"Bonua Rm", Extras. 2 Bedroom. $125. i,, 'blk homes. Pool&, etc. $2:!0 • ~UTIL PD! CLEAN Quiet. Adults, no pets.
$22,500. Owner. 847-3335 from oceen. 613-6930 $260 mo. lease. A&t. !m-0504 2-BR. * sn JOANN ST. Lido lale 4351 2295 Paclllc Ave. CM 548-ma
------CANAL • nu>NT with dock Corona "'·I u._ 3250 ~2811. 548-0781 2 BR Duplex. Located on 2 BR, den, 2 beth. Avail uw ,.,..-e 1-BR. UI'JI,PD! short cul.cf~. Near sbopa
yearly. Adult. 642-TGS. 2 BDRM • $llS MO. GARAGE, n40-MO. & bus. Reas. 54G-l284 VISIT $130. -3 Bedroom Fumlabed 2 BR -2 Ba. 1613 Santa Ana Avt. e CALI.: ~ S7S 1 Bcfnn DUPLEX
218 29th St. N.B. Unlurn • $195 mo. or Buy • S3M9Zl • A'M'llACTIVE l BDRM Close-In, adultl • no pets.
!2131 CR M8ll6. for S2500 On. ATKINSON PEFBL.ER API'S Garare, near everything Stove & refrlg. 548-3402
OUR
DIME-A-LINE
COUNTER
IN
Laguna
Beach
242 FOREST
AVE.
NO DJME-A·LINES
ARE TAKEN BY
PHO NE
Drop In and meet
M1rgl1 Martin
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1 Br Furn, pr. lndry, adultl ADULTS * 673-7502 -::-:-=~=---=-__;~;;:.. 4 BR., 2 Ba., fenced yd.. I .,...., .n ......... _ CM ., •• Lt BAOULOR apt $65 per
dbl W,... ...... rvlne Terr1ce -· y"'..,.""· · .._.,,J8 •-fL--. gar. »net' or ye ... ..,. 1 B A t ~s F -_. l1l1nd 4355 month. Eaataldeeo.ta Mea. 301 Alvar.do Pl. OX 6--0'Zll 3 BR &: den Furn home r p . •• . urn or Uni. -------~ Bkr. 646-«XiS
CHARMING Beach O>tt.&qe $350 mo Yrly lease Gar. nr sta1W. Oilld OK. FURN l • Br/Part of larse NEW Z.BDRM fl3(). 1
1n blk to oeeen. Winter ~ 324 ~· 17th St., CM 962·2868 house. Pvt • entrance, Use Drps R Yardmo. Cpu,
till. 1". J5th St. fm.Sl74 Bi lbo• l1l1nd ol Kitchen. $95 Incl • utU! Ga · ange. ·
J BR Ba.Yfront ~•!f!rt BHch 4200 IMan only.) * ~ rage. * 6'f3.4006
Unturn home $400 mo yearly or WINTER Rental. Behyn oc-Huntington BHch 4-C()()
submit ofter WI and ba.Y. 2 BR
1
~arare --~---..;._,;.,.:.;;.;:.
Newport a .. ch 5200 S.lboa
WINTER. OeUI 1 Bdrm ()c..
unf ront tlett am. n75 mo.
Older adultt. 87U474
Salisbury Realty Apt. ms mo. incl wtr. * 2 BR APTS
673-6900 673·4026 NICELY FURN • POOL
AV All.ABLE NOV-15th I
Spacious Modern 2 Br-2 Ba.
Cpt.s, [)rps. * For app't:
6'1S-57~9 or 673-1900
Huntington BHch 2400 TOR Lse. 3 BR + fam rm.
ShorecliUs. Avail I Jan. S.ioo
mo. 673:-0910 Wilk to Beach
l.;:; attrac 3 Br. 21'2 ba tum. -=--========
Ciilrlrn welcome. $175 mo. Huntington Bt•ch 3400
5~li·1970. -----
l·BR duplex nr. beach; frpl. $1'75, 4 bdnn · 2 bu .. leas to
flOlll palJo. Utt!. pd. $11S. teacher. 20712 Farnrwo11h, 96.~·tl33 536-253S ph. 53&8720 altrr 5.
i<t:NTALS NEAR Beach 4 BR .. 2"'
Ho·-Unfurnlthed Ba., patio; blt·ln•; carp .. .. _. dra~. St85. 536-1637
3000 2 BDRM. Wlfuml&htd. newly
--------painted. ltnCl'd yd. rus.
HUGE YARD m Detroit. 536-_~78_. _
G1ner1l
Vrry nice 3 BR '1 beth. ~JC
rrllrnt area. w/w carpt'tlnt,
drar,•, buill·ina Vacant,
rndy. $200/mo. Agt.
516·"141,,.
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LEASE or SELL! $175·f'nO. 4
Br·211 B11 1(.'pt8, Orps, 131tn8
Frpl. R4U,.ll~I 1lter 7·PM.
4 BR Condo Hse. 21~ ba, cp••· drps. bltn1. trpl, pool,
$180 mo. lie. 213: 378'4873
FURN or UNruRN 1 & 2 BR Nr. Shopplnr
POOL! * Call 646-4664 80'2 Knoxville, Apt O. HB
2405~ E. 16th Strett Call M'1' for details
I PDRM apt. ~ blk to New. SJ&.2914
port Pier Adu1t1. lnqulrc FREE UTILITIES 2006'' Court Ave, N.B. 1 BR 11pt. near beech, pool.
BEAUTIFUL 1 Bdrm, nr. 5J6.3777 Eve. SJ&.7282
beach. pool, adults. Sl20 to FURN. bachelor apt., )75
Sl25. 548-2035, 644~37 mo.. aJI uUJ. paid.
e BLOCK to OCEAN! e 536-2280 e
• l·BR. FURN -A.Pl'. AO l·BR· S7S Bach. Ww cpt
$110.MO • 543-4624 drpa, ru It wa pd. 918 Pal~
DELUXE 4 BR, 2 ba, Ocean
View. Frplc, l blk from
ocean. $2.\'i mo. 1231k-0Jt
SI. 67S-5161.
t' ELUXE Seashore 3 BR
Upper D~plex. $215 Yrly lH
Flrat, lut ol deposit. Rell
exch, 646-6669.
FRPLC for <lmlSTMAS
New 2 BR, 2 BA POOL
$200 month leeae.' ~1903
BACH. l:l>t· nr. OC8ll I: mar. Ave. H.B. 53S-4979, b.'IM67ll
keta: '65 Mo. winter L ----· _B_•c_k_Bl~Y:..-__ _.::.5.;:2~40
• ~ • agun1 BHch 4705 BEAtrrtruL 'JWNHSE 2·B'r
l · BR I UTIL -PD! $75-LGE Bachrlor with vi~ sun-
WJNTCR: * 926 E. BALBOA, de<·k. J!llr~l!e, ~ mo: incl
1'2·ba. Pool' Pvt·patlo Sl40
2:\10 Sa nto Ana * 646-19&~
Ralboi1 * f!T5·4~13 uUI. 4!)9.346~
STEPS to OCEAN! 2·Br. SH). AV'AiLABL.E-.-N-0\-•• -15-.-2-h-r.-2 DONT JUST WlSll lor some
mo yrly. lncl·util It Gor. ba on ocean. (714) 4.,. 9~00 thlnlt to tuml&h your home W0~29th 96&:1865 7P ·-• find i~&t bU.)'I 1n 14> !.>-· day1. 494-9932 alt~ _d_ay;...·,_a_Wi_lltd_A.;;.;ot,~-
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RENTALS -RINTALS -RIAL ISTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVIC! DIRECTORY Joas & EMPLOYMENT Joas l EMPLOYMIHT -··-S.wln9 ____ 6960_ Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help W•nted, Men 7200 Ae!L Unfumlshed Apts. Unfurnllhed 1 __ Ge_ne_,._1 ____ _a_nd_N_o_r_a_c_e _s __ *
Corena .. Mu 5150Cerona del Mar 5250 Exchlft9M, A. E. 6230 Pe_rao_n•_l_s ____ 640_.S * * * * Alter1tion~2-5845
Neat. accurate, 20 yrs. exp. Property Owners
Have you a R e a I Est.ate
problem? We epeclallze in
exch1.111lng all t y 'P e a of
property. ~t with us.
STICK TO
YOUR CONVICTIONS
You don't have to settia
for second best
INTRAMATICS oUera )'CM.I
the finest, mott comprehe~
aive computerized matchln&
aervice ual.l&ble anywheft.
For lnformatlOD on our 11&
Umlted lifetime ptOll'IJD,
call ooe ct our briJht, polite
COUtlltlon. • .no cost w obU-
p tlon 10 a.m. • 8 p.m.
Tiie, Linoleum
& Mlrble 6975 PUBllC UTILITY
* Verne, the Tile Man *
Olst. work. lnatall 6' r&-
palrs. No j o b too &mall.
Pl.alter patch. LeaJwc
ahower repaired. 847-1$7.
pleue.. ~7.
Wt offtr high school gr1dU1t•1 wltti driver•
Ileen .. •nd mech1nlc.el 1ptltud.:
• Good Starting Jobs
..... --
SITUATED·ON TIN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDRM. APARTMENTS
Furn. & Unfurn. From $150
• Private Patios • lt'irepaces R. E. W1nted 6240
INTRAMA TICS
OF ORANGE
Div. Ar.nerlcan Social
Foundation Inc.
Whllddya Want? Whecldy1 Gott
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Specl1I Rat•
5 llnes -5 tim .. -5 buclu
ltULES -"O MUtl INCLUDI
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Job Wented, L1dy 7020
HOUSEWORK wanted, 6-S
hrs a day. Xlnt tt!erenc~s.
HOMEMAKERS 547-6681
• Good Pay
• Good Hours
• Job Training
e POOLS e 9 Hole Putting G,reen
• Tennis • Separate Family Section -, MULTIPLE soned acreage.
CM uu. DANIA RE.ALTY co. 6C«i60, 6C-80M eve..
UNION BANK BLOG.
SUITE617 ORANGE
(Next to FASHION SQUARE)
KI 7-MoM
)-Wtlel l'eu MW IO trtcit. ~ yw -lilt rr-.
._YOUll .. --ltt t4drnL ~ A-Ill ....... ttlalne. 1-HOTH11'4G FOii SALi -TllAOES OHLYI
Domestic Help 7035 • Growing Company
• Adj. to Schools & Pt.yground
900 S.1 Lane, CdM BUSINESS ind
FINANCIAL
PHONE 642--5671
To Pltc.t Your Trllder"1 P1r1cflM Ad
LIVE INS
Employer pa.ya feel
George Byland Agency
l~B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395
• Excellent Benefits :
MacArthur nr. eo..t Hwy.
Nr. Fuhlon lsl1nd -Newport Center
.. CORONA DEL MAR (714} 644-2611
J.C. Alfonso MONA.Ral &,y. Atrium, 4 TWO Houeee nt Bay &
6662 Kiowa Or. ~o nnn -"'"' FP Bt. + dining + fanuly. Oce8n #£ "''"' ""f'M'1' Bus. Opportunltl• 6300 You .,.. wM1ner of Huge s-tio. $500 eq. Trade $40,400 TAKE clear lot, au-
., 1-boat, TD, aubmit or lse. lse to, boat. plane TD? Art e BEAUTIFUL e two ncdb to w/optlon. 4S'J.31MB, 5."19·262'l GkwinettL 6T3-74<Ml, 67J.9187
Chinese -Enallah • French
Permanent, exper. Uve • In
Far East Agcy. 642-87o.1
Sevtr•I openinga to start In beginning poU•
tion1 In pipeline construction or cleric1I work
that ltad to 1dvtnctm1nt In other dep1rt·
men ts.
Coron• dtl ~r 5250 R~_':_~s.r, ATI ''CARIUAGE SI'OP" Motel "HELLO DOLLY" WANT Condominium 2 BR '63 CORVAN Camptt: R/H, --s.nta Ana CMc Center
rd od OK. Have i:m sq. rt. 2 story like new, value $1350; '61 NEW l Br. Cpta, drp9, blt-lutlnees R•nt1I '°60 500 W. 3 Street Now pl•ylng It Mel Y· 4 A: f /R an Me.sa Verde T-Blrd, xlnt cond., val. $950.
Agencl .. , Mtn 7100 APPLY
lnl. Sl25 mo. leue Ol' $135 ---------13 Yn. old + older 3 BR. l1nd ThHter. Pit.st golf coune fairway. Coll~ge Trade for newer 11A. wagon
monthly. ru~ Jumlne. home! Projected gross in· c II ..r...12 5678 E ._ '"Ion """ IUCll
Asst. Controller
Fee P•ld
Monday and Tut5day, Nov. 13, 14, 1967
8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
$28 000 & lll I g,. • , x.-.n. RUy., 5*-5880 or property. ~
6'2.(Bl6 or s.n~4 for Lease = f~ ~14''u.ie~ ~1 19, betw .. n 9:00 1nd * 'JJJ' VIKING ~p ... TRADE ~ lot, this
2 BR 2 bath, finlll&c. It Spe.ce IU.itahle for busiMu $125,IXX>; tuma $20,000 ca.sh :00 p.m. S1l
1
urdk1y to SLEEPS 2 * WILL TRADE aree., for commercial prup.
Solid company ln N.B re-
quires man under 31 to su-
pe-vilie 16 to 17 people. 3·5
Ye&n1 workln& experience
with good background in o.c·
counting theory. Xlnt op-
porturuty to advance 11. n d
arow. $12,IJXl. For informa-
bon r~a.rding ~ position
and olhel"I. call Julie Spring
at 1919 S. State CollecJe Blvd.
aundedi • / ~. $175/mo. that would benefit and com-down: will accept &nJth1.ni cl•lm yCM.tr t c •ts· ~ + Cub for 1~1e erty. Je-an SmJtti, Realtor.
Ye&rl.Y· f73.l151S. side with a hotel operation. ot value on trade lnd. oot of (Norlh CCM.tnty toU·frM Model OidlUac or od\e:r car 646-3255
Anaheim, California
3 BR-2 BA. * AU. EL!x:. Sadclleback Inn atate prop. OWNER numlMr 540-1220) w /alr cond. 646-0003 .:...H-AVE--top-n-at-.1-m-ta_uran_t (across the atrett from Angel Stadium) ·: . incl-dilhwuber. J'lrepl~. Letun1 Buch Mr. Michael BJ&.n64 PLY Barracuda 8 • S po r t franchise. Company presl-
Ge.rqe. * 673-33Z4 For Wormatlon call OWNER'S ILLNESS GIRLS-GALS-LADIES Model 65 purd>ased nu li6. dent wants pwr cruiser to
$200· 3 BEDROOMS, 2 ba. 494-9436 FORCES SALE Start having the Time of Your lmmac. 12,!m ml. for Jec-p $10M. Opportunity. Rigid 1.n-
din room, dabwub«, drpa, FOOD TO TAKE OUT.~ Ufe. Go to Dinner, Dancing 4 WO P.U. Muat be '64 or vt!ISt.igation tnvited A: req.
cpts. 1600 aq-ft. 6'rr>-1657 tabllabed busl.neM, ideal and perties. Why •ta.Y at later in good .tlape. 642·5790 Bkr. 53€Hil94 642-3870
SQ[[HERN COUNTIE~
LGE, l400 ft, 3 BR. 2 ba. New Stores tor couple. Year 'roUDd. home wben we have genUe-$35,lm Equity 4 BR, J BA, _W_A_N_T ___ La_nd ____ _
fp, elec kit, YTIY. no petJ, Avallable Broullid C uc.ken, ahrlmp, men of all agea anx.ious 10 den t.rplca faro rm. Hf'at· HAVE-20 UNITS Also F .. Posltlon1
Newport
Personnel Agency
GAS COMPANY
7°' lril, $250 mo. 673-l.55l Balbol lsl1nd Pina. dell.. aandwlcties, e11tertUI you? All inquiries ed 'pool 1r.' patio. dble lot, W/spendable Income An aqu1I opportunity employer $150. LARGE 2 bdrm. dininc Marine Ave, ~ Locatim etc. F\JI1 price Sll,500. $6500 eonf.ldenllal. Laguna trade for ranch. 100% occupied
room, diltnruber, cpta. ~.11 .... -a--down. N.-port Beach cu. SEUX:'T YOUR OWN DATE may le~ back. 494-9'l54 Pyramid Exch. e 646-2629 A~ ~1657 _._., •-v ..,..,.,,.,. 12344 Harbor 53'f.2760 ... _ • fB.aOO .,,_.., 1tW8 PM :ommercial property down-$3500 equity In 2 DD.UXJ:: 133 Dover Or., N.B. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!liJ!• Vendlng Madi Serv .... S390
Jr Drt.flslnaD •••••••••• ~ Huntl""°" leech 5400 .!!m ___ ... _._!!!!!!ILAUNDROMAT wtth 5 BR. SET CLUB town t..aauna. Lea.R 12 yrs. DUPLEXES, 2 BR.I each. .•.. _ -FOlt LIASI Qt Molt attractfwly pnc. 5WING'IN-$87,500 value S32.SOO tqlilty TRADE FOR land, hcJulje,
FURN. & UNFURN. Retail ltol'e or omc.. Balboa ed. Showa ovtt 16~ prUit. Trade I.or ranch, et>mm. boat, com collection etc.
2 bdrm, 2 bath $115. 3 bdnn, Ialand. W.W. C9l"J)et. $lSO Box M-710 Dally PUoL for married or •irlitles. Coo-proper1y or 1Ubmlt. 494-9254 847•7017
2 bath $135. "·~ts, drap· mo. Rltr. ~ R.ESI'AUR.ANT lease. 2 mo fidential partlea, dances, fun WANT 28' ton• e e e -F-R-EE_lc_C. __ EA_R_R_·_l _lo-t,
COUege Olltodlan • • . • • . ms
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTANT AGEJllC'f
2043 Westcliff, NB ~8-7796
1624 E. 17th, S.A. ~7-6336
1695 Crea'nt/ Anhm 635-0941
COOKS &
KITCHEN PERSONNEl '
........ .... Ont ~cnn Casb ot au kinda. es, built-Ina. l blk to 5 Polnta e PRIME Ret.U Location e ~ rent. Y _.,.. · CALL CHEARYL e e e POWER CRUISER, $14.000, 180' ocean vlew.
stores, theatre, etc. Key for 17X40 A.lr--O>nd. ltare Good deal. 646·4760 537_2764 e l • 9 PM FOR $91X»-EQUITY 1n W A NT C. zone property
inapecUon at 7681 Ellll Apt. lB73 Hart>or Blv .. C.M. COIN Laundry • 2 yrs old. siX ·tenths Acre TUSTIN Coast Hwy, Dana Po I n t
B. Call owner lor ln!onna· ----~------• Good business. Hunt Bch COAST HEALTH CLUB wr. 1t 67Hi769 eves area. Bkr. 673-7420. 673-9187 Help Wantlld, Men 7200
e Silver Solderers
E.xpuie.noe m &iJver soldering
No experience nec•H•ry, we will train.
Opportunity to progr•Vawith l1re-rut1ur1nt
chain. Exctlltnt fringi btnafita.
lion 642-2835 .. $25(X).dn. Owner 962-8996 Sauna-St .. m-M-1Hgt OLD ENGLISH DUPLEX HAVE: Free & clear apt.
l BR large apt &ood area Office Rtnt1I 6070 by four. experienced girls Coroner lot (CdM I Out or lot, Brea. Sl6,500. WANT:
Apply 9 to 5 p.m. Daily
S95 mo. Call 847-1266, Paul ----------Investment Oppor. 6310 Mon. thru Fri. lO am~ pm town owner WILL TRADE Duplex or 4-plex, harbor
Jones Rtally or 847-8919 a.1t D~ Spa~mmunity Of· . ·-Sat. & Sun. lO am.0 pm $13.~ tor LOT or TD'1. uea, Jim Talcott, THE small a lainless steel 1\1 b 11.5-
amblleis and Uun wall tub-
ing. Experience in induction
brazing desired but not es-
aential
ONTRA CAFETERIA
5 P.M. ~~ ~t.D'pea;1° ~-carpet-Investor Needed ~32 E. 18th oU Ne\:2· :~ c. Martin, ln<: .. 67~1662 LANO MAN. 642-SW.
BEAUT. 3BR2b&1200 Pl ft, DOVER BUlLDING 99 ..__. convaleacent '-"-ttal .M.X CITEMENT.ll OCEANFRONT house • no HAVE $10,500 equity in 2480 cpt/d""', ranae, pool. Kida s M ~ ,,.,..t' • ero&ioo problem! S30.SOO ,.,. ft 4 Br home on 66x230 ·,... 133 Dover Dr., ee ~ 35 uni ta • lite Hoa" Hoen. s· 1 T H E _,
Newport Shopping Center
P•clflc Cout Highw•y
& M.cArthur Blvd.
OK. $139/mo. 962-2109 .... • r · Couples -Ill& es .....,,;.., • TAKE waterfront R-4 Jot. C.M. WANT boat, SUlte.... G•AM Skin. 642-1615 G 0 enjo -~· trl -.. -... BRAND NEW 2-BR APl'. ...... R UP, Y paruea,. ps, condominium. Bkr. 673-9187 motor home, land, TD or
QUIET PRESnGE AREA. ed f etc. Meet C'tber11 w/same 673-9127 642-3561 aubmit. 642-5046 evea. u c:7:..C., •"'""""'o • n~ Com-rcl1I 6085 ASSOCIATE want or · t ta T71Hi941 3 9 PM ~ u.u l'L £wn ~---;;;;'';;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I lucrative Real E 1 tat e . in erea · · ~ HAVE xlnt Jot nr Sea, Sal· TRADE 25' Rlc:hardaon
5410
DELUXE TOV.-"NHOUSE
A P T s. Oranae County'•
Coolest •1'8! S min. buch
NEW 2-3 BDRM UNTrS
Carpets Dr..,ea, Built-Jn
pnpliancea, lliil ba. Encl.
double garqe. ~ 1q-ft.
family room. POOL!
002-3002. 962-4481
• tnvestmenl Profit return SP1Rfl1JAL Readings • help t.c:m Qty. Conserv1Uve vaJ... Cruiser, Grey enit-encl.
ahould be. 11>-L Must be solve your wonies le prob-$3250. Trade for late car, head, '1pe 4 for '67 Ford, 8/8
COMMERCIAL ready to lnvet.t. Prine. lems ~ FAITH. llll N. truck, what ha,•e you'.' Olev. Ply at.a wag or mln,
only! Call: 6'7l-alJ3. El Camino Real, San Ce-642 3589 f':lle wkend fann land. 641H!973 833-lMS mente (n4J 492-7652 • ·• · BUILDING TAX SHELTER $10M-up 00 yoa need mwne tor dallc-CAR dealer will exchange
2500 .,q. ft. now leued to Pr~pe.ld Jnwat, secured by tnc1 nm APOUD SEX-down payment Oii late mo-
Restaurant. ~ 2 apt&. on IOWld land value. Mr. Han· TET • ''Music ID the de! car for 40 yard6 of quaJ·
2nd &or. Hevt o1 .BaJboa. na n4: 536-7331 or write Counlr7 Cub Manner". c.n lty carpet, installed
TRADE beeutllul 65' YAWL
for good beach Income
property. COULD USE up
lo ~.Im ~id tnteretit.
~ $59.~ with eiroeUent $41,000 Box M 7~ Daily Pilot. Rudy. 21U99-S689. e 642-0!28 e
1st TD. Abaent~ CM'net' wD1 * I!"* *
ronsider 2nd .q~ _ Pleue Monty to Loin ~20 ~~1f;; ~~~':':~:c~=,~*~!!!!!!!!!~*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~*~~ ·-ooa:oct Mr. Fa, .. ~ PRIVATE MONEY Oub. Priced under "&Oina" SERVIC., DIREr<TORY SERVl<.:E Ol~ECTORY L 8t h 5705 673-Evea. * lat le 2nd LOANS * rate. 1-792·3243. '" "'' .. •9~~· --IC --· lay & Beach J--·· Smith"-. a'tn,.. ..... 9
or 540-0166
100
C~/I ::Dr.
LAGUNA B!ACH
Luxury Furn/Unfurn.
Bachelor • 1 It 2 BR
Stet>S to Share 4: Sbopa
Oceanview from ~ery Apt.
Lease from nso mo. up
100 CUFF DR. 49'-2449
"""' "" --~ U't ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Cement, Concret. 6600 G1rdenln9 6680 RHlty, Inc. 1l23 North Broadway, S.A. Harbor Area. Pbooe 673-8724
20'25 W. Balboa Blvd., NB 543-8311 1nythne 24 Hours. SHAW & SONS CUT & F.dge Lawn Serv. &:
-----SPECIALIZING Maintenance. Ucenaed CM
--------Mortrves, T.D.'1 6345 Announcements 6410 EXPOSED AGGREGATE 548-40 • 545-3570 aft 5 PM
Lots 6100 "BLUE CHIP'' Foundations/Patioe Gtntr1I S.rvfc• 6682 _...;________ e NEWPORT SHORES • ~ ---------1 Est. income prop,. SantA Ana e BEAlJI'Y SALON • Tree Est-O>mm'la·Tenna ODD JOBS I Yard Cleanup, DUPLEX LOT Civic C«tter; want $75M lit Ts pleased to announce the CEMENT work, aU types. GARDEN MOWING It
90xlO'Z. plam incklded. Trust deed; will pay 7"'% association, Nov. 14th, or No job toe:. mial. Fr~ est. EDGING. * 543-6955
$9150 _ with tmns. int on Joan w/rno. payts. ot June Wenger, HI Fashion }{, STUFUCK S48-S615 • CALL MIKE 673-3760 •
Well1-McC1rdle Rltrs. $700. Prop. 3 yn. old ; pr~ hair st;ylist. Now bookingi--------.,--Rea.son. Reliable Repairs. 1810 Newport Blvd., c .M. jected ar<JSS inc· $40M yrly app't&. for the hoUdaya. BRICK -BLOCK • SI'ONE
548-7'729 Evea. 644-0884 It up. Prop. val. ll45M 548-8520. PLANTERS -SLATE Paint • Plumb'g • Carpentry
Owner Mr. £1a.yton ~n64 LEISURE C ARE CONVA· CEMENT work. ~2916
Rooma for Rent 5995 PORTAFINA LAGUNA WANT investor tor aecure ~ HOSPITAL, 340 ---------.:..;_________ PANORAMIC VIEW UYI'S 10%, $2500, 2nd T.D. Origi· Victoria, Costa Mtu. Now Chlld Care 6610
ROOMS FOR RENT White wale' and Cout-nal lat T.D. pa.id down from accepting Medicare Patients.
Hauling 6730
HJ tn.ING, clcanlJP, Lou,
garaaea etc. Dump, i.'kip,
backhoe, fill , grade. 962.Sm k le Un · $8 '100 SU.mt Call 642-0387. VACANCY * NUJ"la")' Sehl. $22.50 per wee up e views. $11,500 to • . EQUIPT. 7 to S: 30 wkly. Heated pool • Maid 1ervice 4.26 Nya ~
• QC le lnepection
Supervisor
~nt eicperlen~ in QC au·
penris!oo on precision me-
chl.ne perts and electro me-
chanical usembliea. Thor·
oug1l knowledge of mechan-
ical inspection equ.lpmenl,
electrical a n d precl.slon
readout devlaes. Familiar
with mil specs &nd survey
~. e Mactiine Part Inspector
Recent experience In inspec·
tion at small machine parta
to cl06e toler~. Inter-
views Frlday and Monday
by calling 642-2400, or eves.
540-0319, ask for Jim Hy&ml.
Servonic Instrumeni., Inc.
1644 Whitti6 Ave.. C.O.ta
Mesa. An equal opporturuty
employer.
COPYBOY WANTED
Young man to work In the
DAILY PILOT newsroom u
an aide to editorial depart-
ment peMIOnnel.
• High schOol graduate
• 18 to 25 years old. e Houra 6 A.M. to 3 P.M.
• All compeey benefla .
• Annual p&id vacation.
Some typing, fllinit uperi-
ence helpful. cau
PERSONNEL MANAGER
642-4321
for interview
MAINTENANCE
ElKTRICtAN
lat Shift
Two to thtte years elec-
lrlca.l maintenance experi-
ence. Fa rnillar with the ln-
atallaUon and operafilli
principles o4 all types of
·~1ectrical equipment lnclud-
~ 1pol welders. Able to
dlsasaernble, clean and re-
pair motors.
Apply Mon thru Sat
SPS Western
2701 S. Harbor
S1nt1 Ana
An equal opportunity
employer
FRY COOK
f'ulJ time. 18 to 28, neJl
appearance. A pp I y 111
person 3-5 p.m. dally.
Snack Shop Jr.
1902 S. H1rbor
Coat• Mtaa Utillt.lea fUmllhed Lquna 8eQdl Money W1nted 63~ SERVIC! DIRECTORY Harbor/Baker. * 546-1539 HouseclHning 6735 AUTO SALESMAN
TV -Kltcbellettes (n4) ~9388 DO you -ant to .......... lO~! &--rt ~-I 6505 6620 ------';....._---Orange Co\D'lty'a newest &: ---------TAHI'I'l ... .._.. 7' l'UM-na -rv ce Contrtctort WINDOW a~aning Special. ~• Pt th MCYl'EL DANA POINT ' We have tint truat deeda ~ largest Chry ... er ymou SalHmen & Man1ger1
MS-21.29 Commerdal zoned lot, OOMn. on vacant land A: Iota. Home A.dditiona * Remodellni Most homes $4.!15 mo. Free dealer. No el(per!ence nee· CareeJ' opporty with leading
LARGE pleaaant room &: aide 0( hlehwaY· No tradel. MtJrtrase Co., 222 Forest Fred H. Ge.rwick • LJc. estim. 54~~/96'l-3028. essary. Demo plan & other firm ofiering over 100 mu.
bath. comp. priv. w/priv. Write Box p.712 Dally Piiot. Ave., J..ai. Sch. 49'-9461 673-$)41 * 549-2170 P•-rhannln,. fringe benefits. Excellent tual funds. Full or pt time. P f d Worker r--• • promotion potentJal. Con-No -r n-we train ~t.ryi 2 re · ay YOU own land 1 block from ANNOUNC.-:f~· -NTS AI>DmONs. remodel; atores Painting 6850 tact Mr. Roberta. A t I as Nptfkb 0ffi~. 642-64n
-0
4 beach. Newport. Must sell. and NOTICES I: homes. FRANKEN --~------°'"'sler P"-oulh, 2929 San w 1::•7 o~ ... GU~ howe w/kitch priv. 646-9371 Dorene Lewis. 646-5138 4~2984 INTERIOR rooms Sl7 up + •J ""' ta Ana 0 ce,.,.. ~
Many extru. Fem. stu. DOVER SHORES -VIEW Found (Fr" Ada) 6400 paint. Extenor. o'hnng & _H_a_rno_r_B_l_vd_._, _c_.M_.___ Investon Flnanc!Al ~~!ao;raJ~· Reas. Santi~&: Antigua. Oloice Rod and ttel at Balboa ~!!!~~~~~ Electrical 6640 trim S120 up. Neat work. Services, Inc.
___ -----. ..,-tot, S'll.!m. 644-2039 Pier. IDENTIFY. Appll1nce Rep1I,. ELECTRICIAN. Licensed. 847-1358 BUS DRIVER SALES TRAINEE
$12.50 UP wk. W/kit~hen TWO Fee simple lots in eo. e 646-3032 e P1rts 6510 Bonded· Smell ~bs, malnt. VETERAN'S PAINTING Train at $125. per week plus
S2Z 50 up Studio Apte. 2376 1 · iv • CHRISTMAS SPECIAL e FtJLl. TIME commwion with a highly N~port Blvd. 548-9755. ~~ ~~'. ~~~750 v~~e~ y~~N~-=~ ~;la ca~ * BARNHOUSE * & repairs. S4S.S20l Aver. room $29.50 completr EXPERIENCED respected 11 f e insurance
Room I ploYed Lady APPLIANCE SERVICE Bonded &: Insured. 642-0-t27 call Mr Harney rompany. Age 25 to 40 prP-
01' em WANT lot for 12-40 units In 546-4826 Reuooable 543-4844 G1rdenlng 6680 · ferred, Call Jim Killen C fie~.1A ;~~!~ itood Colt.a M.e1a Location . ...:SlAMES:...:.:....:.:....._E_CA_T_._V_ic_:_P,....ac--=if-ic INTER or Ext. PAINTING. 642-31 1 l &26-8680
a . ' 64&-Q63 Trailer Park, Huntlnaton a.a....slttlng 6550 GREEN THUMB IM.MED. SERVICE. Local cozy rooma for nnt. Women Beach. 536-4783. "'' LANDSCAPE GARD~ ref. FREE est. 548-1627 Maintenance Men
only. S8 wk. pvt entr, Call AcrHge 6200 FOUND: CoalA Mesa City BABYSTM'ING, my home I will meet your garden.Ina PROFESSIONAL pa'l"ling. CPA OR EQUAL Mobile Home Park. General ~9133 or 536-4088 l bl Pa.rak t only. Lk:enaed by Orange need.a from A 10 Z. Incl: [Jiscount rices! Free esti-gardening, cleanup. aznall ..=:...::::..:~....,.-----sso--=Pr-:i-SPD:IAL for industrial or Hal area, ~ ee ' ,...~·-•.... Weekly preferred . Hauling, ctran·up jobs le mates. Refer'•· 536-0360. tools etc. Retittd ok. Full 1 Rm. $60: '"" nn. ; v. trailer .....,..., development. 10 very tame. Call 8J4..s300 .....,........ R . ed . .
home, w/a.11 privileges. La· Ac. In ,::-;:__rt Hot Spnn' .,.c FOUND·, Pet -bblt, vie. of Fenced yard, play equip-install lawns. ~.::nl 1608ob 1-BR APT (Int). Labor . $40 elir execuuve requires time. 675·27~ eves &: week·
d. I , """ 91K12 .. .., ~ .... • n ment . :'148-1784 Earle. 5-48-4995. v...-aJ Qu 1 k part time work malntalnlng ends. a:s on Y· .,...,.. area with 330 Fl front. on Talbert le Bu.shard, Fountain --Materi extra. a -wor · J>('rsonal records. Must know
-I.ARCE BEDROOM major artery. In path ot fu. Valley. 962·9969 BABYSITTING I MY HOME. "Tendtr Loving Cart GIJAR. 545-3087 taxes. Telephone 675-0014 CLEANUP MAN for
Klt. Prlv. Near OCC lure maJor arowth at a aac-1:::::=:::::====== Days/ages J.up. Mrsa del for Grt1tn Gtrdens" INTERIOR EXTERIOR BAKERY. * Retired man
Sl:Z. a week 642-1758 rlfice price. $17,500 F.P .• Lott 6401 Mar. * 545-5481 eves. Landscaping. Hort. atudent. * Acoustic Cellln~s * REAL ESTA TE ro supplrmrnl incomr.
1<.:.'~L ESTATE owner will carry paper at ---------Good care my hm SIS or S20 Lawns rcas. Mo. chg. Fin· wilh Airbrush 642-4558 Shouldn't you he with We.Iker e APPLY In PERSON:
Gener1t low int. Don Qleon Reftl Ee--IRADESON M-F, ~. ten yd: nurs exp, est equip. Hauling. 646-1948 JNTEnror:. EXTERIOR l Lee? Free information. e rnENCll'S BAKERY
tate 6!J65 Plenoo Blvd., PAINTINGS CM. 642~liJ or 642-8547 JAPAN~ AMERICAN Fast Ii ntl\t, 1 BR Apt, Phone or write WALKER I: Fairview I: Baker/C..M.
tncomt Property 6000 ~ Hot Sprinp. ~TNG frOm Be1'klltlitt'• -=========I GARDENER / 16·Yr1 exper. comri!ete $89. M2·2<l611 LEE Inc. 2629 Harbor Blvd.
-• -·-...;.__--329-6274 Eve. 329-51!1 Reltaurant. finder pleett Brick, Maaonry, etc.. COM'L/lND'L I RES'L. -========= ~-
• BEAUTIFUL e phone 64?-9064 to arrange 6560 t.1'lint. Free r~t. 968-2295 Plumbing 6890 ROUTES AVAn.ABLE
''CARRJAGE STOP" Motel Mount. & Desert 6210 retUJ'n. No q~lions aaktd. MEL'S LAWN SERVICE m
Snntn Ana CMc Cruiter LOST Female Gold It Silver Brick·COtlC'Tf'lt-Olrpmtry e ServJni;: Nrwpart Beach, LEAKS. Electromc11lly loc11-WE>slmlnsler tor boys 1~14 ~IOO w. Jrd Street HI DESERT HIDEAWAY miniature YMlu.'ture terrier. NO Job TOO Smalt • Corona dcl Mar. and 1rd rl'll&irccl undl'rground. Good Profits . No Sunday
:; Yr~. old r older 3 BR. Beaut 3 rm & be cottage_ on Vic. Glenma.r Tnict orr Mr. WQOdy. 962-6~5 • &lhon l~lnnd 537-6132 blticktoP. wall~ or any place. Drllvery 642-4321
humr! ProJeded gross in· SA· Indoo r plumbmg. Brookhunt. Heartbroken. WAtcr lines cltMed, prrs-BOYS 10. 14
come $'.18,000 yr. & up. Ul-(EVERYTHwrllNGUFuLomisheddn) Reward. 892-8825, 962-0988 Carpentering 6590 GEN'L Cleanup. Tree SCN• ~ure re~tored. Ctml'nt cut. La•n1na Beach. So· Laguna n~.· fore-••"'riflc6 11811". "" tnc. tM . VI • ---------Ice. Spraying. New lawns. tin" C-'t LEAKS 6"" 3760 •-
'""" ... ...., "' "' .,..,.,.,, uo.,.,..., BLACK cat lost 11/3 white Ro ,... ru · '""' Good routes! e Good trofil5! $l:l5.000; terma $20,lm cash Azt. 548-11,~,.,, REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Haullnit· W!!edinit· totUI. * SAV·ON PLUMBING * 11,0 down: will accept enythlng dot on neck. Anawe"' Phoe-CABINETS. Any 11.ze job. LOW PRICES! ~8 DAILY P .!.
of value on trade Incl. out of Exch1ngff, It E. 62SO be. 3212 Ocnnfront. '!3 yn e:xper. 54U713 EXPERJEJllCED Gardener. ! ~~Re:aJ.~~ : • 642-4321 •
,.,.,n.tER 673-2520. Reward. * NO JOB TOO SMALL! * * LandscRping • Cleanup * MAN to run fabr1c lamin11tlni; lll&le prop. "'"., TR.ADE tor th.la atta. HA VE REWARD for r .. turn of SI· --• Mr Ml .... ·el 836-7164 -. All repairs. .(dd, remodel, Rees. ~ reliable. 642-4400. Rtmodtl., Repair, 6940 and coating mechine. ExPCr-• ""'" 11) 8 un1J1 Mesa. At1tona. amese kitten lost Nov. 3 TOP Jl'NE.STMENT. 2 qua!· 121 6 unit.a San JOle 131 nr Est11nci11 Hl1th I.I ~139 Rea90noble * 962-8371 PERSON AL lawn c11re, mow lence h<'lplul. Ught well;ht
lly duplcicta, 2·YT old. 1100 home Monterey 141 housf'l~-=-------..:.;_..,.-__ ----&. edgr. Own C<Jlllp. Reu. et:S't'OM Re'tnodehnit f,r Ad· nylon 11nd plastic !Jim. Call
rt 3 Br. 2 ba. Ip. 701 lti-1. f'resnn 151 bl!lllness corn~ FOUND Oct 20lh. La~" Cement, Conc,..ta 6600 mo 1111e. 546-521il oft 4:30 rlHion~. Any 11Lf' Joh. Rea 6120926 for sppomlmP!ll.
CdM. Prl<'t'd lo a~I Own· Sacrnmenm 161 comm1•rl'ia1 hlal·k cot with 8C8r on. ~·-~k C\.i~TOM Patios, f)OOI 1!1•1•k,, • FALL Prun1n~ & clean-S(IORhlt' n1ll'&· jJl.f..')I:\ s~:RVICE s111.-AIH!nd F'ull
rr. 671·1~•1· A<'rr nn off rAmJl llanfnl"d Strong & f"rirndly. 67-l·i •• ~ driVC\\oR)S. Concn•tr ~nw.. up DeprndAhlr, rts~onahle - -lime dn3s Expcr . Z1 4:>. A~
CARRIER BOYS
GOOD ROUTES
AVAlLABLE
HUNTINGTON BEACH
DAILY PILOT
• 642-4321 •
BOYS 10 • 14
Good routes! • Good profH!
BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY P ILOT
• 642-4321 •
KITCHEN worker • handy
man Stl'tldy day work. Ap-
ply Langlois F'ancy t"rozen
Food~ 2015 Lal\UTla Canyon
Rond. l.,ngiana Brh. ---KITCHEN llELPER
Part time. Tars K11Chf'n.
4• Pl.E.'X S-12,500-:lor;;:-Dow~ 17 100 11crc~. 20 am~s. BllSll<.:S1 m11rKPlfJl11ct' m In~ ,t, rl'rr. .. ,·\n1t ~t! 1010 ratra. !lAA-l!ll'I ----Stwing. _____ 69_6_0 111y t61S i\rl11ms, CM.
IRO-B Rochf'sler, Cn1la Me· zonM1 lrallt'!I' ruk. Lo!i town. The DAILY PIUlT IS YOUR AD INQ..,\ss~ JAf'°ANESE\;ARt°IT'~NING & ~i..TER/.. TIONS S1'..'RVICE·ST1\ AUrnclant F.:XPER Srrv S111 Alll'mf
H . Owner 642·970.i. BllnO"· Pl1111 n1h11r~. Jean Cla~111fl!'d atcttnn. tfc&lvr FIED~ Som ·-~11 h ln fR"'tl'.. "'·'lmete1 CUS""''~' "RFA"-C\MAKINr. EX ER._ Int OA \'S Amht1rlt"..V Tr~ai-o. 22fi7 ltn1 .
Call 6'11-:l73'l !or 1111111
• V1!4 Der Bottlt11, Nftnt money, Ume ' eUort. k . eonie w 1 ,. ~<'Pit· c.q-; .,.,, "v•vt " ~~P_.1,:phsnlA! ,DtmNl·i:ne ~~-'~... now.;;....;.;.1 1~1 ·~==:::;:;~== looking fer It. Dllll 642·5fl78 -=-=-646-~7=-21~9-=•-64-=2=-4:-2:-:;~5r;~;;:.;:5;:. ::-LO_u-:;1;-s_r.·_· .... ~_ft_.1_rn-:;~;:;-; :1001 BRIS'1'9L1c.M. h<\r Blvtl C'M ~IR-~ltfi ...
-' ' . -.. '
ITI JABSCO, llL
Programmer I
Operltor
(Leadman)
Out.s1andil\i apportlmity, In-
itially as leadman-q>erator
of Wllt-record l.MUllatlon,
wilh~~
lty for program design,
coding and ~rr
for computer on order. ~
fer et least l..3 JNr& tab
operator experience, plua
JGa.20 training and/or O •
peril'nct'. Good chance to
be in on ground floor of ex-
panding operatioa.
F,qual QppOrtwllty empt~
Phone: 714-545-8251
H85 Dale Way. Costa Meta
Ca.1.iJornia 92626
Drill Prtll Oper1tor
Miiiing Mlchln• Oper.
FOR SPAR DEPT.
Al.st> operjlip for
C1rpentir
P1lnter
Auembler
JENSEN
M1rint Corp.
23.5 f'iadler
COl.\ta Mesa
540-3440
BUSBOYS
Day or niitht lhlft '
Over 18
DISHWASHERS
APPLY IN PERSON
9·ll and 3-6
Monday through F'tica.J'
REUBEN E. lf E
15\ E. Co11t Hwy. N.1.
MAN FRIDAY
Busy executive needa ma.n
fr1day to learn f':llery J)h8M
of hts business. Must be neat
in appearance and of rood
char11cter. l will eive him
opporlunity lo eam $700. per
montti to start and more u
aoon as he is qua.lilied.
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
534.ga;o
!I lo 11 a.m, only
Maintenance & Janitorial
Lge. apt. bldg. So. Laguna
PERMANENT. to 11.re ~
* * * * Also Gardener w/some np.
Call 4~1117 • 8 to 4 PM
MondA>' thru Friday. Aak
for Mr. Kinsman.
No Experi•nce
Necessary!
MLSI hav!! rltM catlfomll
drlv1ru: rrMrd Arpty
YELLOW CAB CO.
1116 t._ 16th St.
Cort\ Men
Friday, Nowmber 10, 1967 26 DAILY PILOT
J OBS& EMP_L_,O~Y-M~E-N_T_J_O_b_~_&_t:_M_!'i_L_v_1 M-t:-N-,-. _J_0_8_S & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDIS! FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
·-SALE AND TRADESALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE
SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR ~elp Wanted, Men 7200
A~slstant
YOUNG MAN
Und~r 28
\\'iU be considered for a I
career position ln the Con-
sumer Art'C'ptance ~rt·
ment of our Orange County
Branch.
$3.25 per hour
Our persoonel department
1,•ill consid<'r: e Uigh school graduate
with good work or school
rt-cord.
•Ex Cl's e College students not re-
turning to school thi.a
semester.
• Out o! state applicants
sin<.'e?'ely Interested in
establishing residence in
Orange County.
Call after 10 a.m. this ~k
only. 539·1183
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
POLICE
OFFICERS
Cool, smog tree, scenic
Newport Beach has im·
mediate openings tor po-
lice officers. $636 • $773.
Requires minlmum 21
years, 5'9", 150 pounds,
20-30 vision, high dlool
graduate (GED not ~
ceptablel. Written test T
P.M. Friday November
17. 196'1. Inquire at:
------------Help Wanted
Women
Help Wanted 8210 7400 Women 7400 Furniture 8000Furnlture 8000 Antiques It 10 Hl·FI & Stereo 8210Hl·FI & SteNO --------·--------------,. ----_..,,.._... -·
Help W1nted
Women 7400 ------
CHRISTMAS HElP
•
Sales &
Gift Wrapping
Best rates & conditiona.
Full or part time
Minimum age 20 yean
Apply weekdays
Richard's
Lido Market
& Gift Shop
3433 Via Lido
Newport Beach 673-6360
• Counter Girls
• Dining room
Service Girls
No experience necessary,
we Will train. Excellent
fringe benefits.
APPLY S..5 DAILY
Ontra Cafeteria
NewPOrt Shopping Center
Pacific Coast Highway
&: McArthur mvd.
LUNCH
HOSTESS
Good Opportunity
*Hostesses*
Needed -WMkend1
For Model Home ArH
SUl><liVision located
ln Newport Beach
Qualifications:
Attractive • Age 25 to 3S
No experience neceaary
541-0911 for inte!View
Bookkeeper f .C.
Abo food.check fur better
Dinnerllouae. Full time,
or 4-12 P.M. Salary open.
Permanent, good opportun-
ity! Apply in person. 1 to
3 P.M·
501 N. 3(711{ ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
WAITRESSfS
18 to 35. Full time.
Neat a~.
No exper neoessa:ry.
BOB'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA
* Saleswoman * EXPERIENCED
Better Rudy To Wear
In Corona def Mar
Call: 673·5150
FOR APPOINTMENT
Secretary
GOODBODY & CO.
Laguna Beadl
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
$420-$510. a rnont.b
PACESETTER HOMES
Model Home Furnishings Sale
SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY
• 10 AM to 5 PM •
Cash & Carry Only
J
Experienced operator
needed lmm!diately to
work approximately 5
months on a temporary
basis. Excellerll opPOrtun-
ity. Apply
Personnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 Newport Blvd.
Laguna Niguel Model Home Complex * Follow the SiCJnl *
Newport BHch, Calif. Crown Valley Parkway to La Plata
CHALLENGlNG position for La9un1 Niguel, So. L19una
woman. Growing Orange ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Co. m!g. co. needs woman JOBS & EMPLOYMENT to handle all phases of of· Store Equipment 8012
!ice work. Must be attrac-Jobs-Men, Worn. 7500
tive, neat, capable of hand· ------~--
ling purchasing, invoicing, SCHOOL BUS
&'Chedule shipping & rom-DRIVER
pose correspondence. Gen-for private Oiristian
eral knowledge of all office SchooL Shor~ Hours, Will func~?ns._ Write, a~ traln. Good driving record
quali11cations. age, wa~es required. Apply:
d~ired, to Box p.ru Daily 16835 Brooktlurst St.
-BOOK STORE
FIXTURES
Bookcases, tables, chair!,
checkstand. ~ 548-1778
mornings only.
Household Good.a 1020
SHOP FOR
CHRISTMAS EARLY
GRAND OPENING Sale
November U &. U
Saturda)' &: Sunday
THE
COLLECTORS
351 N. Newport Blvd.
Newport B~ach
Blanket chest; roll-top desk:
3 ball trees; 3 sets of chaJrs;
mahogany desk $80; copper,
brass; ice • cream .freezer,
$3.95; lamps; Z lamps, hand·
made shades, 2 for $30;
&ehool clock, $95; black &:
gold Hitcheock chairs, or-
iginal, $65 ea, now $30 ea.,
set of tour or she; ma.aon
jars, $1 ea, some dated;
beautiful 1850 chest, $75;
clawfoot 5'2" oak table, an-
tique. $125; buffet, black
marble, $200, now $150: glass
oak china cabinet, was fl95
now $145; mirrors; cherry
desk $325, now $~.
642·5461
Pilot. FCU!lain Valley, Cal.
962.3312
EXCEL dinette let, • diairs
pink naugh, $25· Hide-a·bed, '.!!B!!IG!!2!!!!da,y!!!!Eu!!!!rope!!!!an!!!!An!!!!ti!!que!!
$5(). 536-224!1. Auction. Over 800 items incl. WAITRESS School1-lnstructlon 7600
M.T.I. Garage Sale 8022
8uslne11 Schools EVERYTiilNG GOES
• mM Prograrnmini VERY R.E.ASONABLE
• IBM Keypunch Furniture, dishes, p o w e r
Over 18.
APPLY 3· 5 DAILY
e PBX Typing mower, hand mowera, toYS,
aver 100 rare & choice paint.
ings; Sal. Nov. 11, view 10,
sale 1 P.M.; Sun. view 10,
sale 12:30. National Orange
Show Grounds, San Bernar-
dino.
Lynn Walten, Auctioneer
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. Coast Hiwy
Corona del Mar 541-26 72 patio furn., 2 glrla blke11, m isc tools, splning whee.I,---------WEST COAST many odds &: end. Iota of Sewing Machines 8120
Trade • Business Schoola rlulwue.OranSALE -thnl SunCM· '67 Singer Touch 'n Sew MAJURE WOMAN 211'1 S. Main St., Santa Ana day. 2676 ge Ave., · Slanmmat:ic. Uke new!
• s.i>n66 Sat./541n. * Come to: $8AT mo. Dealer, Laguna
TUNERS
Tech. IRR-6 Short-wave
Fisher 2008 FM
Fisher IOOB FM
KargXT·l FM
Fisher 80R AM-FM
Orig. Pr. Now
$359.00 $ 88.25
$309.50 $125.50
$259.50 $106.00
$249.50 $ 62.00
$159.50 $ 35.00
AMPLIFIERS & PRE-AMPS
Acoustech l Dual 50W $395.00
" U Stereo Pre-Amp $295.00
$150.00
$110.00
$ -45.00
$ 22.50
$296.00
$129.55
$ 55.00
Altec Stereo Pre-Amp 445A $189.00
Fisher 80, SOW $110.00
'' SA lOOO 150W-Demo $324.50
2 400CX stereo Pre-Amp $204.50
Marantz Model 240W $229.00
Gray Pre-Amp &
SOW Amp. New Pr. $224.00 $ -45.00
$134.50 $ 35.00 Gray SOW Amp. New
Gray 130 Stereo
Pre-Amp. New $180.00 $ 49.50
Mcintosh M160, 60W Indus.
Pr. Amp. $249.50 $100.00
" Audio Mixer MM4 $325.00 $150.00
Marantz 5 30W $154.35 $ 55.00
" 7. Ste~ Pre-Amp. $264.00 $125.00
J.B. Lansing SE 401 $231.00 $110.00
RECORD PLAYERS -Thorens, Rondine
Weather, Rek-O·Kut, Gray, Miracord.
Some new Chgrs & T.T.s from $10.$69.50
TAPE RECORDERS
Butoba Battery & A.C.
Ampex Altafonic
450·H 14" reel
" 600 w/case
" 612 S~reo Player
Conrertone 505R Reverso
w/case
Wollensak 1980 Stereo
Revere M-30 Auto . Cart.
$284.50 $ 79.50
$850.00 $199.00
$499.50 $125.00
$295.00 $ 7-4.50
$659.50 $149.50
$380.00 $124.50
w/case $274 .00 $107 .. 50 .
Craig TR404, Min. New $ 49.50 $ 19.50
SPEAKERS & ENCLOSURES
Lansing M.etregon
045-205 $1183.20 $650.00
" Olympus EncI. C·50 $210.00 $ 99.50
Personnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport S.aeh, Calif.
· Snack Shop No. ~j ~~~
2305 I . Coast Hwy. If qqalifted. pilOlle fO'f'
Wanted for phone work at 120lt G&rden Grove BJ., GG 1846 MONROVIA/CM. Buch ••••• ~
lootl ottlce. Full or part HandnltOQ Bffch 536-8185 O'Keefe Ma:rm Gu nnie SJNGm p0rtable; real
timAnde. Good.,.~. Call Mt. INDIVIDUAL lessons (1 $35, CUrtalna GAL 0 R E! rood rond! $35. Dealer,
Bozak Sym. (2) B4000s $495.00 $192.00
Other Boza.ks, Lansing, Altec SU.phens,
Wharledale.from $4 to $59.50
MICROPHONES, CARTRIDGES & ARMS
Ortoton, Weathers, Empire.....J
MOLDING
Machine Operators
Plastic, injection. Penna·
nent position with good
pay. E.'Ccellent work condi·
tions. Overtime and all
f r 1 n g e beoefibl. lmmed·
iat~ opening on all shifts,
Experienct' d 1 a I r e d but
will consider trainees.
CALIFORNIA
lnjedion Molding
200 Briggs Ave.
Coeta Mesa 546-4460
An equal opportunity
employer
lOT BOY
&.
DETAIL MAN
Experienced
&
FOREIGN CAR
Mechanic
Apply to Cliff Applegate
~falll~
• 1MPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M.
SALES
PEP~ENTATIVES
Leading lndependent gpeclal·
Usts dealing ln over 100
mutual furua, expand.in& In
Orange Cowity. Thia la an
opportunity to enter cilgni-
fied professional selling full
or part time. Investment
exp not ne~ssary, we train.
547-6621. Mutual Fund 1.D-
veston Inc. 2100 N. Main.
Santa Ana.
Dishwashers & '
Pot Washers
Part & Full T ime
App[y S..5 Daily
Ontra Cafeteria
Newl)Ort Shopping Center
Pacific Coast Highway
& McArthur Blvd.
PART TIME. College •sfu.
dents 18-21. Clean shaven
neat appearan~. Cood in-
come. Food delivery " your
car. Apply AFTER 4:30 pm.
500 W. COAST HWY /.N.B.
Agencies, Women 7300
Accountant • .. • .. .. .. •• $550
Penonnel Clk, type .... $~00
Secy, gd skills ........ S500
inventory cntrl .... $4~$500
~l Local Companies
J. R. PIERCE
Coron• del Mu qipollrtment 494-8000
HAIRSTYLIST
Leue )'Ol.D' own station • Ex·
MOLDING elusive Shop nee.r May Co.
Machine Oper1tors Xlnt OA>Or. to_r .elf empl?Y·
eraon, ~· ,.,.., trial). Olilcoat 10 • Lenon Room • dMdms, Fumlturt!, Laguna &adl 494--0322
Oleta Mesa Typing School, 173 Del Mar Bric-Brae, ~" Drive Sodc-•-K™M--O-RE--po-rta_b_le-.-$2-0
CM. 548·2859. et Set, Car cbaina. MISC! Good conditioo. Dealer. e LADIES COMPLETE Secretarial or BARGAINS! * 642-3742 Laguna Beadi 494-0322
To work ~ time In our Brushup. Polly Priest BU!i· EXTRA heavy reinforced
modem of!i~. Prefer owr ness College. 548-9723 door room divider. AciPn>x-Muslul Inst. 1125
-From $5.00 to $35.00
T.V. & C.C. T.V.
Akutron Viclicon Camera w /lens-
Turret, 25 mm, remote $595.00 $189.50
Conrac 27" $20 and $35.00
Plastic, ii\jection. Penna-ment. Recepbon It Cashier
nent positions with good pay. privilegea incl. StCJPUea • Ex~llent work coodltiona extra. * 54.5-4918 alt 3-PM
30. No expenence necttSUy imately 7 feet high by 6
we train. c.au for appoint-• S£WING CLAs.5ES • feet Jong. Excellent condl· cmsON B-25N nat top Gul-JEAN MUSICK CORIP. ment between 10 • 12 a.m. BISHOP MEI'HOD tion. $30. Mahogany bed-tar. Natural finish top.
Ov'ertime and all !ring~ Mauuese Wanted benefits. Must be exper. .
on1y. BSA, MS degrees. 546-6241 itead. Spool J>06ts. Slllhtly Cherry finish rim & back. 2080 PLACENTIA AVE., COSTA MESA
5.>4-8061 Garden Grove MERCHANDISE FOR bee.t-up, but still worth $25. 3 Mos old. List price with-548.a671 CAL I FO RN IA No eJq>er'leSlCe necessary. Sal-• MOmERS e SALE ANO TRADE Can be antiqued. 646-7002 out cue $179.50. Llkt' new,
School-Home coordinating F REFRlGS., gu stoves, dre&-with case USO. Call 545-3766 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
work. 1D to 30 hours week. urniture 8000 1ers, dbl. box 19rlngs & !-:;;;========
f n lectlon Molding ary open. Al6e 2'l-l2. . APPLY IN PERSON :.m Briggs Aw. COAST HEAL TH CLUB c.osta Mesa 546-4460 An equal opportunity 132 E. 18th St., c.M. School. Chudl « 4-H work OME mattreaaes, twin beds com-Pianos & Organs 8130 Uted C1rs 9900 Uaed C1rs 9900
helpful. Excellmt eamlnp MODEL H plete, highboys, Dani.sh. set-NEW Hammond Spinet Qr. p•••••--·------·-······-···· emp1o:;er BARMAIDS •••
COSMETOLOGIST • • • and GO-GO
HIGH STYLIST DANCERS
Exclusive Newport Beach $300 per wHk.
Salon will have one position1 __ 638-_5483 __ o_r_633_-97_63 __
open Nov. 15th for well PBX Operatcir, ~.
quaillied female Stylist, who Monday thnz Wedne9day,
Ja capable at taking over hour& 9-5~ OWr 25 ,.eam old.
existing Oientele. Apply in penon Sheratcm
Above aW!'age Salary + Beach Inn, 2Ul2 Ocean Ave.
Comm. on Wip & Retail Huntington Bead\.
Hema. * Pleaae call: WAITRESS 11A.M.to2 P.M.
MnJ. Gill, 548-6375 for appt. 6 days, closed Sun. Apply
THURS. ttiru SAT. HAMBURGER HENRY
HOUSEKEEPER 2136 Placentia
Ol&ta Mesa
WANTED COLLEGE girl to live in
To 30 yrs. of age. Uve in, FO\Dltain V a l J 1 y area.
mothe'rleea home with 2 Room. board and amaU aaJ..
small children. Private room ary for babygitt:ini Ii: hm-
and bath. Modern 4 bedroom tng. 842.2342 after 6.
home ~th swimmtng. W~ GEN. Office girl wanted Age ~ wtth 1 or possibly 2 2().40. Work will conallt of
children acceptable. Salary typing, po1ting to journals.
open. Phone eves. alter 7 -daily invoic~. Call for In·
5364460. Days phone 847-8474 terview 642-7391.
Ask for Don. MATURE WOMAN/COOK
Hostesses
Apply In person
9 • ll or 3 . 6 v.>kdayg.
REUBEN E. UE
EVENING MEAL & LITE
HOUSEWORK 3 to 7-PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY.
CALL 673-7539
e HAIR STYLIST e With CNfN CLIENTELE.
e TOP COMMI.$ION.
Newport Beach. ~
BABYSlTI'ER, my home,
c.osta Mesa; 7:45 A.M. to
8:30 A.M. &: from 2:30 to 6
P.M. Mon. lo Fri. ~
It accepted. * CALL: SPANISH tee, couches, cha.ln, dining gans Save $'200. New Con·
54J.933a tor Appointment Th.e elegant look that you sets. Many 1t:ms too num-90le piano full price $4118.
Brush-Chemical-Coe Sa.lea have seen in beauillul Mod· eroll;' to mention. 1884 Pla-O>unties largest selection
FULLER BRUSH el Homes now at less t.ban cenlia, CM of new & used pianos &: or-
Opport. mother'• &: colltp hail the original price. All • EASTBLUFF • gans.
girls service utab Cllltomera merchandise displayed only Elec floor waxer & Rug SCHMIDT PHILLIPS CO.
$2.00 per hour • never used. Gorpoua shampooer, Lamps, To Y s, 1907 No. Main St.
Call 83Ml55 or 546-6339 King Size bedroom set, ele-Clothes, ~ G u l ta r, Santa Ana, Calif.
SALESLADY for Jewelr)' pnt Speni.sh living room 6 Snow clothes, Book:a, Mist'· FAcroRY orders closeout
Store. Attraedve, neat, de-lovely dining aet. Sella at hsehold furn. Bari~! o1 certain French. Italian f uound ./ •SAT/SUN noon til 5-pm ~ Englli.b Baldwin pianos pendable. Experience n o t all better stores or 2907 CASSIA/NB • -so down go p..;fta• to """'k necessary. SHOO. Our prtoe $685. Can • ·~0 • .... KIRK JEWELERS be bough t aeparately. Saturday & Sunda,y bottom. QU811tltes limited
2300 Harbor Blvd. CM Terms $24 mo. Di1played at ~ ~~~~~ ~~;;.~~ALDWIN STIJDIO
MOTHERLESs home 2 SANTA ANA FURNITURE. children, needs lDJi~ wo--426 W. 4th St. S.A. 547-0789. ~ PICK-UP TIR~ 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484
man u housekeeper • ha-Open eves. It Sunday. .,, ETC. • • · · · · Great Buyl
bysitter. Live-in. Salary plus 2275 Republic, Costa Mesa B3 HAMMOND ORGAN
board & room. 841-50'12, Headquarters for: .,, SPECTACULAR SALE! with Leslie speakers and
521-3475 e Showroom Sampl.. Ski-equip. Furn. Qual-men & 25 peda!JI. Take fNer pay • Women clothes. Don't mi&s! menta $63.02. Good condi· CAS~~~ '::!.be e Factory Closeouts 22'l-34th ST. Newport Beactl. tion. Aak for Bill, 548-65.19
Apply S & A Shoe Srore e Freight DafM99CI OAC ti' SAT/SUN. 10 to 4:3Q.PM MUST be sold for trans.
333 E. 17th St. C.M. ~~=-~aple NEW decorator pcs. Small charges. Nearly new Gu.1-
gold leaf cocktail tables bransen Spinet piano. $400.24
Jobs-M n Wo 750o Uv. Rm. • • • ••• Frm S69.95 (black tops) l Gold velvet 546'7COI
e ' m. Dinette ....... Fnn $34.95 chair. 1227 Sussex LN.1----------.,. Bedroomt , • . .. !'rm $59.95 642-0239 FULL KEYBOARD
Rob .IOSOn's Approved Furniture -= .• -:rn=-11-sA_T_9____ 2s Pedal Organ ... sm 2159 Harbor Bl. CM 548·9660 • · to 5-PM. Furs GOULD MUSIC COMPANY Clothes. Bric-Brar, Hear-2045 N. Main SL Sant.a Ana
ink Aid glasses, Qull· ---------
NEWPORT GAME or dining table, dble ted bedspread. * MISC! WURLI~ER ~nsole Piano
or queen~ headboard, 301 CAR.NATION * CdM. S395 tncluding bench
dble dresser and mirror -------· ---GOULD MUSIC COMPANY
NOW HIRING
CHRISTMAS
HRP
dressing table and atool, GARAGE sale • chests' $'10 2045 N. Main St, Santa An.a
twin beds, studio couches. • $15. New Sp~h Br &et•---------
covers and bolsters. upbo1 noo. Mattr'a S1S & $35. 12' PRIVATE PARTY WANTS
chair and ottDlnan. Fire sail bt $200. Sax $75 Sat & TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH.
screen and brac-brak. All Sun 11-4 1351Ai 45th St. NB 543-9335 turn like new. 675-0630 _R_UMM ___ A_G:..:..E:..:/.:.M...:ISC.:.=.FURN..::.:::.....:..:.=-i·-=.-MAD:-;-;-=rs;::;o::".N:-:::-P~lAN=:::O~.-
MOVING. Sale-Saturday. Ma· Toys, Ooth'g, Kitchen Ap-PERFECT COND! $400
NEWPORT BEACH
E4ienced Teller
Afso openings for
S1fe Deposit Clar~
NCR Operetor
APPLY
hog din tbJe, leaf & pad, sml pUances. * 1014 SEA LANE. CALL 673-7539
FULL time Bar Girl. Sharp, Both Sales & buffet; antique bed; antique Corona de! Mar * 644-2905 • BEAUTIFUL
attractive, no costume. Good non-sell positions wht bed, matt & spmg; tea-G s 1 Sa 12 4 • UPRIGHT PIANO.
BANK OF AMERICA
1016 Irvine
Westcliff Plaza
Newport Beach
Equal opportunity employer
SARONG """" N t F 11 I arage a e t. to n4s C II 673 no•• pay. • .,,_, P • u or part t me cart (mahogl; patio tble I: Dolls, books & games. · * a "VO't't
Blvd. 64&-9998 da)'I. benches !redwd). '434 Santa ~2012 419 Emerson, NB BALDWIN eplnet piano, wal-
ORTiiODONTIC ~'T Enjoy an exciting Sta· Ana Ave., NB XMAS SALE! FRI-SUN nut tinish, Mediterranean
EXPER. * Call 642-2040 son in 1 Beautiful QUALITY FURNITURE IRVINE TERR. G75-l232 style. $450. 83.l--0585
Btwn 9-12 noon or 1:30 Store 2 BR. sets·, 3 pc eectional 2001 CHUB co d to 3 P * (N t Be h) AS * c M Telev·11lon •205 • m. ewpor ac Libera! Discount sofa: spinet piano;· patio 9
WTD Girl or woman for 5-Schedules, Days & Eves. furn.: all xlntl 548-5325 Appliances 8100 Rent a NEW
dy wk babysitti~ 1:30 to 26411 Bayatiore Dr., N.B. COLOR TV or STEREO
6 pm. E/side CM. 67U176, Apply Personnel Dept DJ N 1 NG set. near aew, RENT $10 MONTH Part T' W rk 548-1605 eves. M th S t 10 4 1me O on ru a · • Chromecral1, walnut table, TV'• • Refrlg -w a ah 1 r a Opt. to buy. Free indoor,
DENTAL Chairside Assis-& t:i ftcd nll\llt chrs, w/· Dryers • Dlllbwasbe.ra. Op-color antenna. Frtt Service.
Pleasant work and flexible tant. Experience necessary. F11hlon Island l'hrm hDses. $525 tet • only tion to buy. Free St'mce. Free del. No obligation.
bouns. Avon Cosmetics. eau South Laguna, 499-1351. Newport Beach l 225. 642-8453 Henderson's 523-3651
collect 53().5860 Waltrt'ss. Food & cocktails. An equal opportunity KING SIZE BED. Yellow \thr l8i1 HARBOR, C.M. 83.5-8181
6 pm to 11 pm. Apply eves. employer Lounge chair w I ottoman. ADMIRAL CHEST-TYPE COLORLAND TV-Open': dya
--._.SH;-;-=A-::R:-::P:--::G""'A,....,L--The Paddock lll Main St, HB Top c1md! 644-2543 eves. FREEZER. * $50. 1962 RCA 25" Blk & Wht
Experienced in high fashion e BARMAID betwet!n 21 & 40 BLO~D DINING SET e e e GOOD cond! * 548-W.!l tahle mod~, Sharp. Recent
dresses & sportswear to $2. per hour plus commis-REAL ESTA TE e e e COMPLETE! $100 ---------tune-up. $95. 675-2440,
'68 PRODUCTION
IN GEAR
New Car Trade-Ins
GALOR1E
at
Johnson & Son
168 CONTINENTAL
4 door. 6600 ectuel mile&. Full power, factory
elr conditlo11ln9, IH ther ioterior, AM-FM &ttr1e
ftpt 1yst1m, tilt-whul, etc. Jutt like 11t w.
$5595
'66 CONTINENTAL
4 cloor. Low miluge, full power, feetory t lr
conditioning. Showroom condition.
$4295
'65 CONTINENTAL
'4 door. Full power, f1dory t ir, 1.,thtr interior,
•mbuay roof, etc, A rHI bHuly.
$3295
'63 CONTINENTAL
4 d oor. Fully equipped, Full powtr tnd fect•IY
t ir. A sollcl v1lue.
$2195
'67 COUGAR
Coupe. Autom1tic, factory air, r1clio, hHftr,
pow1r •lu ring, power brak•t, buc.ht 1uh.
$3295
'66 MERCURY
4 cl oor hudtop P1rkl1nt. l oaded with utru .
Full power, f1ctory eir, imm"ulett.
$2995
'66 MERCURY
Colony Perk tl1tio11 w19on. Automatic, r1dlo.
huhr, power stH rlng, pow1r brekes. Showa ••·
ctlltnl cert.
$AVE
'64 PONTIAC
manage shop in Newpot1 slon. 892-8419 after 6 Opening in tull coverage or. '.IlSC·ITEMS 546-6746 WEDGEWOOD RANGE $50 548-1413 Associates Agency B h E · LATE MODEi... * Xt.NT! --:---------l882 N CM 642 Pac · xperienced only Dental assistant. peppy, tice lo~ a career man . Must BARfji\fNS, Misc. Jumiture, FULL SIZE! 536•4454 1~" GE Maple console
Bonnt~illt conv1rlible, Full power, feetory air,
low mtl .. ge. Runt like new, A rul be.vty,
$1595 ewport, · · -6~ need apply. For Appoint-enthusiastic! Experience have he. and de~lre to go 30.Qii IHfie Cherry Hutch $45, Atter 6 PM !;'!~n2t.00rall TiiE LOOK, preferred •....• 494-0034 ahead. All inquiries confl-~,: ;.. G75-l9l7 WESTINGHOUSE w h i t e * 646-6496 *
• U't't"~"' H""•ehhold help wanted for dential. 675-1662 ask for: M • '· """""' refrigerator. Excellent con· 23,, .,....,,..,.,,.,.N n 1 $50
BOO! EPER v""'" c b' M u EO!TL-n n A>.rt:'•N r Vl\.n di•"'n. $90. 642 .,.99 17'' ""'p•u.:.nwv bl co so e . ~ full charge ~mall fam·11y 1 day per week or m or ar n. . ""'~'"''"'""" . ...., .,,.. 20 hr """ Din'ir •et w/6 chalrs. Hand· orta e $25. 54U529. /lfJt1AZ lJtlTJ!msa IDSCllNJ1. 'Clftr.P --.. """"'-....... """"" e •' ftlllO
For your convenienc.--·
Open Sat. 1'0-2
SCREENED
Career Opportunitie1
All Levels
642.-74&4 546-6000
Screened Personnel Agency
901 Dover Dr., Newport Bch.
Hele> Wanted,
Women 7400
IU'SP fkdv to h11hyslt our
S mo 11ld ,).' l'I In your rnm<'
Wl:d3~·j Jtilh1.:1, or ~pt r1 nn 11 • I l'nl.v Coll
Babysitter rv1 h ome.-
I ~_I'-&_ (,'nl,_...1.1 ~1~J1,H
s per week. Name 842·5854 • CL.DER COUPLE to man-carve<I. headboe.rd· 6~ GAFFERS & Sattler Gas 150~ E. 18th, c .M. your )'lours. Typing nee-. . age 5 Ocean Front Apts. on _ · Range. DeLuxe model. Has '
essary. Must be experienc-./ BABYSITTER hve m. private bench In Laguna in 2 PC sectional, S50 grhidle $100. •.OR 3-2WZ C1mer t1 & Eq~lp 8300
i?d. Apply to S & A Shoe Light hskpg. & care for 2 exchange for apt. Ca I I 22Jn Waterfront Dr.,
Store 333 E. 17th, CM. small girls. Call 546-66:,4. 548-9179 for appl. brtWf'l'n Cnrnri.1 del Mill' 673-9581 ~~~~1~~ ~A~i1~JL~ KODAK Medalist U, recon
-RECEPTIO-NISTS-WOMAN for hou~et'leanlng 10 & 5. COU< 1 & Chr., sml dinette XLNT COND! 646.s928 dltioned by Kodak $90. New
Frc•nch & Germirn speak Saturdays; )'('fer&.,c·es re-GE'T , s111, , .rr & end tbles. etc. Bescler 23C enl11rger. 21~ x
ing. Agrs 21 lo 3.'i. Good quired. 847-413'.l Aft. 6 PM SET fo1 sweet smrll nr H· i:• '~G·fi~l Antiques 8 I 10 314 & smallrr, complctr w/
T I h S I. , sure profl(s m peak Cht 1st -new Com"""on leni;es $2SO. figures. Call Miss Brown at : c ep one o 1c1tors nlRS sales. Big money mak· ''" r; .,-Q1 wiihoul mattress ,,. ... 54.9·3:l00 1990 Harbor Blvd, CM er: Bus. 642_3801 WhilP Ash. GOOD condition. MAHOGANY Chippendale 1664-C Tustin Ave, rear. wk-
--642 2070 • 0 5~"ll83 dining chain <8). including ends only * BHuty o .... rator . Res. 646-7309 _ ... i ' * ~ l--:,-:--------1"¥ COOK/HOUSEKEEPER hoet and hoslesa • need re-TOPCOM 1.4, Polaroid 110 Exclusive busy Huntington _ . · ex· 2 PERSONS to manage bu5y Roll.top desk, $180. finishing 1 n d recovering 8-Nordmende radio. Opem.
Beach Solon. Salary plus. ~rienced tor widow. Llve pet shop & do all brred 543-0382 $120 Antique Mahog dlnlni us enlarger. 549-0438
No· following required m $25(), Call 673-1879· .: ·groominiz. Wet'kly draw -table, Sheraton style, 3 ex-1;;:;::========
Phone 962 2441 • Sewinl! :"vlachtne Opi>rator a'.!ninM F<.r~ ()f ne~ profits Office Eaulpment 8011 tra leaves $185. 494-3248 Sporting Good• 8500
iiC5l:SEr<F:F.PER fo1· Pl'Of'I 7x~rit'%ed ~~Y ROO Pro· _'H:l-11:\C ---~ ·w flonr safe. Under· f!ves &: wkends. ___ _
fami ly w11h cra'1r ~whm1I r ur l•m ' ' _ :.TOONI H:llTULI\ v.r'i• I tl •AI C'tl~t $ll0. Br~t ANTIQUES & UNIQUES * SURFBO~RD 9' 8''
l!H'I· Ar.1>rox-:r; hrs l'lf'I' "'k MAJOR BANI< l.;im ~:r.:i s~1~1 m.,nlhl\ ,,, (tfi ·~'.., 4915(Xil) ch)s. Vi~it u~ 111 the Xlnt for begmner. r.ood
I rrf'J?lll:il' hrs. C'·ir n1•c" RI"(· \I rnls T. ., 1 ' , • I' , .. a 11·111 1 riw l r fl. nl tmp tl'J I'•; , !'\ •'!<. ARIEL rond! $4'.'i. * 51;">-50:l7
rri 11"1"$ ti l >-.'l'i~~ l'Vf'S. l1nn;1I I· 'lplr1\ "'" I" '·0771 _ , nf d• h n.:. ( tll • 111 ·;7 1 ', \l I 369 E. li lh St .. C:Vl , ~~h rC!i Jll'mi1Pr ---,-------\1i'scellaneou1 1,1\llY PM:T T l\! r for llnllH ,, ' r1 \I,.,,,, rl (;rr-I l';p t llmr h Ip \\ 11111 I j lfl I Lair modrl Royal Q til::fu'l Annr mlrr'Ot' $60
Altrrnllrlfl ~-Cn11n tr1 \\'Ork. 'lll·IO .. r J.ri•·li 'h I rf11ys wk. ~ '" 4 h<llll'~ I m 1111·3 '':Tl• . ~ftf:#lil!!!. AdJ!'r Port Rayo lamr $15
Dry C1r.;1n g Shop :YIO.JJ7:H. 1 Sl 00 Jwur 4!'1·~!0 <'nit !>16 iinr. ..!.'..12' • 1.J-~ S48·8~18
( I _t; i;! J:f11J1 ..... ________ ......,..J~ --......--_.._ ...... i>+J j ii 4 f Q
8600
Li. FIREWOOD $20~ cord delivPr~. 540-!l!t87
-
'63 BUICK RIVIERA
Coup•. Low mlluge, automatic, r1dio, huter,
power wlndow1, power alH tin9, power brtkti.
f"tory t lr conditioning. A 1olld valut.
$1995 -------AVAILABLE NOW
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Large Supply of:
EXECUTIVE CARS & DEMOS
LINCOLNS-MERCURYS-COUGARS
Johnson & Son
ORANGE COO'NTY'S OLDEST
LINCOLN·MERCURY·COUGAR DEALER
900 WEST COAST HWY.
NEWPORT BEACH
545-8278 642-0981
• Automotive °Yrl•rs for Over 46 Year#
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MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE \:oJt Uaed Cart 9900 Uaed C•rt 09oi"JHd Cua 99001
SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE Sl\LE AND TRADE SALE AND TRAb~ ------------.:..:..:.:.l-..l--------
~acellen~a ~ ~«•ll•~ua ~ Mhcell•n~u1 ~ Ml«•l~~U• ~ ~c~l•n~• ~Mlt~W•nt~ ~101~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WHIR.POOL refrlg Uke new DANISH Teak chair
35 HP E1&in outboard motor. $50. Coldspot upright freez-b k blk '1 clanc
R ..... 1 good. $125. Rlding King '"" D ac , . naug. upho ; ge. .... er -.,. ble box Sprgs & uphol. !'hair; white 3 drawer
la"'11 mower $50. 188l, Mer-mattr. xlol cond. $25. 3-i;pd dre~r w/formlca top; Pfaff
rill Pl. C.M. &l&-5206 Stmgray blke, loaded. S25. sew. roach w/oak desk cab1-
UPHOl.STERING • $79.50, 2 Small countt'r top relrlg, net & chair; lamps. Ken·
pc. lEW'OPffJl craft.amen) _s_15_· __ 642_~_83_. ___ more washer, elec. dryer,
Free est, del, pickup, Z15 • Ideal for Oiriatmas! • 644-0619
Main, HB "Berny" 5~ Lowry organ, Holiday model,
FIREWOOD w/Leslie speaker; xlnt cond. * AUCTION *
For sale • Free delivery Sl200 Value -$700 or make U you will aell or buy * 544.2731 * offer. Suzuki guitar with give Windy a try case, $20. 642-2079 Auctions Friday 7 p.m. PIRANHA $50 or beat offer. --------w ·1ndy'• Auet·1on Barn Call 54G-89'51 between Noon GARAGE SALE Sat-11, Su.n· •
and Spm Sat only 12, BR aet, brldst aet, pwr 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686
t\EW AVOCADO CARPET mower. elec edger, odds & &hind Tony's Fi!dg. Mat'l
ends. 3231 lSth SL, NB 9x12. * Only $30. 548-t963
CAU.. 673-1531
HOGAN GOLF Cl.UBS/La-KENMORE fully au~o ~Ix
dy's & man's full ~ with gas r~. $35. Westtn~ se
bags noo.ea * ~ washing mach, $35. misc. · hi;ehold lte1111. ~ W. 17th * WANTED * St. CM. 642-0103
PAIR OF ....OVE SEATS.
CALL 642-0239
DRIVEW A 'i black • 8Sc gal.
Walker Paint, 816 W, 16th
PAIR Danish Ann Chairs
belie naugahyde $30. Lge
tricycle $4. 35mm projector
$5. 546.4808
St., C.M. 642-5776. -G-R-EEN--wroug--ht-iron--tb-le
MILO ROQUEFORT tglass top) & 4 chn. Like
O~ing recipe, 75c new rust. drapes (creme)
Diana YOl..Dlg, Box 1432, C.M. 15 panels 94" long. 963-2509
NATIJRAL Canadian Beaver 4x8' Pool Ible, Schwinn 10-
C.oat. Stroller lenith, beau spd bike, plng·pong tble, 70w
cond. $300. ~ SS radio. RDF. &: nililc.
BRAND new 8 MM Movie 644-27~
projector, ecreen & attach.
added, best oUer! 675-0742
KNITTED FABRICS
..-FOR SALE
Remnant.a, Samples & Mill·
ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa
MET AL office desk 60X30;
linoleum top w/att. cype..
writer table &: cab., Tan
color. Like new $90. Ma tch-
ing uphol. swivel chair $35.
Also 30X42 metal standard
desk, tan, $35. Fountain Val-
ley 962-4888
TRUNDLE bed, foam mat-
tresses: portable typewrit·
er; small maple chest: trom.
bone; guitar; decorator cur-
tains; 2-pr blue print, 8-pr
rose print, dutch type;
Ml 6--0647
POOL TABLES v 1968 BRUNSWICK
.,,, AMF .,,, TRIANGLE
Slate from $495
Brunswick $275 value ••
ONLY $239.88
100% FINANCING
SECARD POOL
323 S. Main, Orange
SJZ.1992
CANON 8 Movie Camera,
wom lens $5(). Keystone
8mm movie projector $5().
Hufty 3 spd man's bike
$38. Garrard turn table $25.
Sears floor fan -tht'rmo-
Mn. D"n Andenon
1146 Ooraet Lane
YtN ire winner of
two ticket. to
WANTED -Good used fold·
snic wheel chair with foot
rut. 64&-4260 attn 6 p.m .
FREE TO YOU
"HELLO DOLLY" SWEET butterscotcb and
white female kitten. Long-
Now pl•ylng 1t Melody· haired black male kitten,
l•nd Theater. PIHH white tootsies. Short-haired
call 642-5671, Extenaion freY male kitten. 615-4738
219, betwMn 9:00 incl WlO
1 00 m Sit d to SM.AU. CAGE. Removable : P· ' u r •y tray &: bottom. Suitable for cl•lm your t I c k e t ' . small animal or bird.
(North County toll-f '" 4208 RIVER AVE/NB.
numb.r 540-1220) U/10
a.tat contl'ol $30. Ba'by Une COME and get It! 2 BR
crib $5. Sears 20'' rotary l ·YR OLD 6-0lair Medite~ frame stucco house. 8 yrs,
lawn mower $30. Baby HI ranean Din'g 1et S300, Anli· old. US.22nd St. Costa Mesa .
chair ~. Singer upright que white headboard w/ MS-3761 or 646-2930 U/13
vac. cleaner $42. 842-5746 frames + nite sta#id S30 • De.riln& black Bassett,
POOL TABLES buy du-ed
at factory prices! Slate,
all lius -i'lew a.od used.
Terms. Showroom o p e n
Saturday and S u n d a y.
BADGER SALES
1810 North Ma.in St.
Santa Ana BJS.0617
complete! Gold quilted Kinkg Loves kida, hu all &bots.
aiie bedipread S20, Bun 3 mo. old. 494-4090
beds (1-never used) $50 U/10
complete! Ladies Golf dubs TERRIER/Part min-Alrdale.
& cart $65, La.dies Bowling Minda .. ood, loves children. ball & bag like nl'w • $25 •
Slant board $10, Oil Paint
0
Call for interea~ reai.on. • 546-3745 ll/11 inga & Many items!
447 CANAL sr. * Newport "HOUSEBROKEN" -Ador-
Beach * ~7957 able, long hatred black kit·
LOAN-BUY.SELL-TRADE tens. To rood loYin& homes. SS CASH SS CASH PAID FOR 646-?647. ll/lO
eDi1mond1 eOld Gold MALE i,, Siamese Kitten We pay casb for:
.,,, Furniture v Appliancea
~ Antiquea .,,, Tools
ONE ITEM or -
COMPLET'E HOUSEFUL.
• Jewelry • approx 10 wu. House-broken. 897-0716 ll/10 •Other items of v1lue• 1---------C. M. Jewelry It Loin 6 MONTH old puppy. Has all abots. Needs Iota of
8' WET BAR·Padded Red
leather w/4 stools. Alao:
25' WET BAR * 673-0561
2 ORIENT AL rugs noo &
$125. Madonna & Oilld anti-
que painting $150. Open
wood carving $75. 642-0'l39 CHECK These for Bal'galna! Call 547-67U or 827-8271
Lawn mower, rug & pad,
1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. love. 646-8636 11/10
• 646-7741 •
CHARGE CTI bike, 303 rifle. 548-0!29 White elephants? Dime-a-~ ---=-~=--=--2 BLACK FEMALE PUP-OiARGE ITI PlES, RaJi.ed 6 week.a with
small child. 548-1368 U/10 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION rRANSPORT ATION TRANSPORTATION
-----------------2 BEAt.rrlFlJL 9 wk old kit· New C•r1 9800New Cua 9800 New CU'S 9100 9100 tens. Must eo to aome
-------------------------home. 675-2959. ll/10
s
YOURS IS HERE
AND READY FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
USED CARS FINER THAN
THEY HAVE TO BE e e •
Record Breaking Sales of New 1968 Oldsmobiles
Art Ov1ntock~nCJ Us with Fine Trade-Im. These
and Many More at Unusual Savings This WHkend.
1965 Chev. II
Nove Spt. Cpe. v.a, powtt &tttrin91 euto·
metic. R .. H., w.w end tl11t ed 9l1u, 9rttn
with 9rH11 lllittior.
S169CJOO
1965 Chev. Impala
Spt . Cpt . Grun woth m1tchln9 green in-
lttlor. Powerflite, PS., PB., R., H., W.W tires
end tinted 9lu1.
S179CJOO
1965 Chev. Impala
l Dr. H.T. yellow with bleck Interior. Auto·
metlc tr1n1., P.S., P.8., R.H., Whitt w•ll tlr1&,
tillted 91111 end fectory 1i1 conditioning.
5199900
1966 Olds Vista Cru.
9-p•n•nger 1te. w19on, Sterlin9 with bl.ck
interior throughout. Full power & fedory eir.
Sold ntw by "'· s299CJOO
1965 Buick Electra
225 4 D. H.T, White with bl1ck vinyl top
end m1tchin9 9'"" Interior. Full power end
fectory air-co11ditlonl119.
1962 Chev. Impala
Spt. Cpe. Fawn with m1tchl119 Interior. Pow-
er91id1, P. 1t1eri119, R., H .• W-W t irt1.
1966 Chev. Chevelle
M1lib11 4 Dr. H.T. Gru n with metchint in.
leri or. Autometic tr1111, P.S., R.H., w.w tiru ,
tinted 91111 end fectory eir cond. Only 15,000
mil11.
1965 Ford T-Bird
White with matching interior. Automttic
tre111., P.S., P.B., R.H., W-W tlr u & tinted
91111.
1966 Pontiac G.T.O.
l luk with bleck vinyl top, 111tometic, P.S.,
P.I,. R.H., w.w tiru end tinted 9lu&.
1966 Chrysler
New Yorker, 4 D. H.T. A&p•11 9ru11 with
metchin9 interior. Full power I f1ctory t i"
co11dltio11l119, s349CJ00
1966 Chev. Caprice
2 D. H.T, llua with m1tchin9 blue lntHtlet.
A11tomatic, PS., Pl., R., H., W-W t irH, enly
14,000 "'""· s249CJOO
1963 Chev. Impala
Spt. cpt , While with m1tchln9 i11h rior Auto-
metic tuns, R.H., W.W tiru I •ir-tondltlon·
1966 Pontiac Tempest
Cu1tom V-t , Gold with m1tchin9 int erior, Au·
tomellc tr•n1., P.S., R.H., w.w liru 111d
tinted 91111.
s199CJOO
1966 Olds Cutlass
Holldey cpt. Grttn with bleck bucket Hth
end ell bleck •inyl Interior. Hydrt·m•tic, P.S.,
P.I ., R.H., w.w tirH end tinted 91111.
s259900
1965 Dod9e Coronet
500. l1i9t with bl1ck •lnyl top end 1111tchin9
bvcket 111'1 end interior. Auto.metic traru.,
P.S., ... I., R.H., W -W tires e nd fectory •ir. s199CJOO S2·79f'O 11·---------.. ------------------------' . .
YOUR DOWN PAYMENT NEED NOT BE A PROBLEM HERE!
••nEMEMBER, WE ARE NEfER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE"
UNIVERSITY 2850 HARBOR
BLVD.
COSTA MESA '
s~.6-1137
DAHLIA BLUBS. O>me and
~t 'em. 24121.lt St. CM
11/ll
BLA<X Female KJtten. Blue
cala' Vic. Victmia • Bar-
bor. 646-2580 11/13
KlTI'EN I wka. old male.
all black: to kind. adult
home. SJS.4037 11/13
CALICO mother cat I< her
3 kittens • need borne • mov·
Ing! 430-4562 U/11
BASENJI pedigreed to b<xne
ln country. 646-3931 Days
673-1747 evea. WU
4 Kittens, adorable! 12 wks.
Free to good homes. 642-1323.
or eve. A Sun. 5U-7786 U/11
PLAYFUL Female Calico 6
wk old kitten. ~ ll/11
U1TLE nutty grey kit~.
~ WU
PETS & LIVESTOCK
Cats 8820
niOROBRED Peralan Kit-
tena White A: Black. 8 wk:a.
Father a Ownp! 646-9012
™4LAYAN kittens~ 7 Wb.
old. 2 male., 2 females.
Sholl. Call ens 54S-3701
1125
AKC Australian Silky p~
py. 9 Wtca. 1 left! We've
IOld Llnua & Snoopy but
atilt have Olarlle Brown!
548-4957
AKC COCKER SPANIEL
pup1. I wka. Qmnplon
atock. dlOW A pet. Blond.
red ' white, black I: white. * 494-6709 * SILKY TERRIER pupa. 2
males AKC registered
838-1149 U no answer
544-61110
WIRE Fox Terrier puppy
21ii montha. Breeders choice.
Female. AU &bots. Beauti·
rut. $100. 'Tf6.1847
BOXER Pup1, 10\'ing peta;
AKC, Flaaby frtm, C\lte
faca; reuanable 646-1338 * IRISH SEnER 6-mos.
Pedlireed, Lie. All shot.a.
$75. * Call 837 -3011
f ITALIAN GREYHOUND e SPAYED • FEMALE. e CAI.L 962-2850
SASSAFRAS, 5-MOS.
SILVER MALE POODLE.
S'i'S. * 56-7704 att 7·PM
Llvfftock IMO
YOUNG PIGS
FOR SALE
• 637-6843 •
1 RAN)POR l A 1 ION
Bo•h & Y 1chh 9000
LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS
35' Dsl Mariner Ketch/Must
sell! •• Owner out state
38' Diil 1966 Ketch .• $24,<XX>
32' Lapw'th Slp ll.r32) f12.SOO
~· Chris Hdtp. TIS .. $6500
38' Dsl Tug. Oean! .. S5950
25' Richardson 0-Ulser S3900 is· Weatwind F JG Sip nsoo
4-25' Wood Slpg/Under $6000.
FRITZ &t AVERY 1Bkrs1
512-llst St/NB. 675-0442
19' CAUFORNJAN Ftber·
1lasa Run.,.bout. 150 HP
Stem drive, beck to back
atals &: qtr aeata. Compl
equl p for fishing I: a kiln&
w/15" whl trlr. 642-8004.
12' Aluminum boat. Compl
with ol\rs and IOGks, $110.
712 hp outbrd motor, SJ5.
817· 71>-13 ---14' Flberglasa ski boat &
trailer, rebullt 40 hp motor
with eltctric starter. $200.
546-4781
32' Cbrla O'aft. TS, fully
equip beauty. moo. Take
car or smaller boat. 646-7616
10' Glaaspar F1berglaas boat.
Perfect for Bay. SIOO de-
llvtr~. 637-6889 --------harp 31' Pacemaker d•rsd
STANSBURY ,BUICK USED CAR .
S·PECIALS
...................... ~!ml .........
s3995
'65 JAGUAR 3.8 S ~,....... ............. _. ...................
I 65 ~~!.!.!£!~~
fectery .., CH4ltt••lllt· $2395
'65 CHEVROLET IMPAl..A '1995 2 Dr. H.T. A1~ YI,""'-·.....,,
,._ """"'· *terr .. ,.
'65 MUSTA.NG $1695 Cotlftftlbte. YI, .. te!Htlc, ,.wer ateeri119,
•Ir cell4itlelll11•· -
'66!.~~.!~ 4 ..... ,,__ ....... $1695
'65 PONTIAC TEMPEST $1695 c .. ,.. YI, eete-"c., pewer .,_... I ._...,
nMlle, ...... ,_ "'' ......
'62 CADILLAC $1595 4 .._ ....,. "'" ,._ .. ,,_, ell4
hctety •Ir ce"41tleal11f.
'65 GMC 1/2-TON '1495 "'"" mid. Y6 "''"· 4 ..... '"'"""'"""· ..._, •'Y l'lbber.
I 64 ~!!~!!£':~~·-· .....,, ,...., .._. ... 21,000 ..... $1495
'64 FORD GALAXIE 500 $1395 2 DNf ....... YI, eete-"c ..._,.._. .. ,
,._.._. .... c.114.
'62 CHEVROLET IMPALA $1295 ' ,..."'" .... II. YI. -...MMtc, ,._ ......... """'-ell4 .....,,
'63 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE $1295 CH,.. Altellletk, ,_... ......... I .,,..._
hctMy ••• """·· .....,,
We Can't Afford To Have A Single Dissatisfied
Customer
STANSBURY BUICK
BUICK~AGUAR-OPEL-GMC TRUCKS
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022 I
Sport ~IS~~~e~ nf'w' I
White eltphMts? Dime.a-line llm•illl•••••------------..,----..
. . .. -
• ..
F'r~. Navtml>H 10, 1%7
9to0 -.ew Cars
__ NABERS
~~WE MFER ONLY QUALITY USED CARS~~~~~~~~~~~
'63 CADILLAC $1995 '67 CADILLAC $5595 NEW 1968 CADILLACS NOW ON DISPLAY
CWIWfllblt F11H C•dlllk -1<1u1-I ,,,.
cM!iflo IKIOn' a ir Pl~ ""'"' ~ C•dlll•< ~tras, Normenev blw. wllll whli. •· No FXJUO
'67 CADILLAC
El Dor•dD. Chhlnul wtlh M rtNlnlll"t ~ ,,,..,, Fllll (.cllll« _, MU~t"I lnctuflr19
IKIOfy •1• tondltionlllt Plus ,,,.,,, 0111tr C•dlltu ~•1rn. Dult•'t per.oner ur. E•<•Ptlon•llv low
mllMte, bela,,.. ol orl9"MI ltclorv worr1n1v
.... 1731
'65 CADILLAC
C-C>eVllle, Fwll Caolllac POwtr MUI-I '"'
dudlrog l•CION a ir ,..._ l'N•V oll\W CICllllK t•· tr•. G~I•• wfllle WI color. No. Pflf"ll
'66 CADILLAC
Convef11b~ Full C..llfflac P-..,uu>me .. 1 r ..
C1Udllw IKlory •" ,1.,, "'""' otfler C•d•li.t ... trn. Toou told. No. llSK2/I '
'67 CADILLAC
c-OeVlll• Full Cadllloc -•• rou1orntn1 pl11>
•K!orY air •lld mar>v ol~r C•dlllt c • • lrt> l!a1110uo
9040 w b<•o• vinyl •OOI. Full rt.1hfr '""""' Lec•I 1 ow"" ur. toctory lrHh No TSNUO
'62 CADILLAC
,...,.. Dr\llllt Full CMllllK -r eou1 .......... 1
"'<lucli"9 loclorv '" ploi$ menv Oll•Ot Ct d1llec ertru Mtr.111< l•urol NO OllNUI
'63 CADILLAC
Ccul>t OeVlllt . Full C•dlllK _, t0ulpme111 111·
<llMll"O ft<torv air Plus ,,,.,,, ot"*r c..dllia'
eaH"•t.. Nor,,,.nOY blue No. CXJ:l61
.. '"67 CADILLAC
~ ~Ille. h ll (~II« ....,. __. ~
cludlno t•CTOl'Y •lr phis 11191\y ~r Cfflllac o ·
tr•t.. Normtr>dv blue wt~ vlnl'l tw. ~,.,
lolo!Ors loC1. UK's perJOMI ~. H& YCL7"
QUALITY
IS NOT EXPE NSIVE -IT'S
. . . PRICELESS ..
11 i. our •Im lo >IOCk only It!• li11ut QuolllY u>fJd
cart •v1ll.tblt M•nv ol l!>tw be•Ulllul 1ulom1>-
!Mln lft -·<>>•"1tr t•<I 11111 llaVt tiff" ctr•·
IUllY !'Nlnltln~ • • • ell .,. P~llon-<llechd
by our cratltmef'I ... •II 11nim.._ lllclr MXI
-meny. rn;ony mlla tJI -tnl pieuur•
, tncl 1 11 ut bocked bl' t 11u•r1nlH ol Mr·
""""' w t•slactlon COIN In foOOfl Ind mal<t vour
Mlt<llon. Htrt Is lust -... ,,,,It tJI OuelOY
wllhOlll • hl(l!I prlc. lfO
1966 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX
Full -flltUI-phn loe1GN •Ir, -·"OU>
Mad•tra m•,_, wllll bl•Clt vinyl too el\d strale>
buc~tl •H I\ .. u~ tO"SOI•. •1Klr1t .. ,,,,,OWi •1'111
-1. Just • bMutllul eulfll"obilf
$2995
'66 CADILLAC
lrowNl'll tltcl Wllll liladl Hctded roof. Full c.dlllec _, tc1ulpmt11t 11\CIUCll,,. fllft<lr'Y tlr ,M !MllY t4Mr
c.olllac utras. * ~
c~ 0.Vllt.. ,,.,....,._ bl'"Ut tots. Full Cid· Ill•< _, equl_,_. '4ut IKfory •Ir condlllOnlNt,
""""" 0111tr C•dlllec 1~iorv occusorlh Sii"
•mtlll •"II ~ Ilk• br•ll9 ,,..., No. 1Ut
'66 CADILLAC
167 CADILLAC
SHM O.Vll ... ~ IJOll4 c,,..tr>ut. "ull CN-
lkc -ICtUI-lftch11fl11t NOory olr 1111.16 rN"Y oflltf' CNHIK ex11'11. H .. '110
'64 CADILLAC
'67 CADILLAC
s.dtll DeVllla. ~II (Mflllt< -.. Ultlml!"t I ...
dUdlNI lktoty •" "'"' ITl•n~ o!Mt C.-11111< U •
trn , 6"utlflll ""-••· No nv
'64 CADILLAC
Ccu• OtVIN•. "1111 CH tl1-t PG.,., ... u,,.....ni f,..
chllllM IK1ory •Ir ''"' ,,,.,,y oflltr CH lll.c ...
tru. ~bit ~ Ne. ,.OOlf
'67 CADILLAC
8~ ""'' CMNlk pOwtf -.UI-' 111-ducllne ~ •Ir ,.._ ,,,.,,., olllW C.adlfl9c eJI·
lfa&. s-:tw1I ~ .. ~ltdt vlllVI -Ho. ....
166 CADILLAC
SALIS 01!,AJtTMENT OfllN l :JO AM. te t ,M. Mff. thrv ,,,_. A.M. te 6 P.M. l•t. & Sun.
R11dy for derrvery
New 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Avoiloble for immedi ote delivery!
Th• oll-111w I '61 C•dillec •"t ine hH • clia.
plt c•m•nt of 471 cubic lnchta i ncl 125 foot
poun1h ef torq11• -b•th th• high•rt of e11y
productio11 ctr •nti"• i11 the w.,lcl. Ste!Hlerlll in
•II II MOcl•h, t he new e119in• hH • hor1epowu
r•ti119 ef 371. Ot1i9n•lll int• thit •11tine ore:
•11 l11t•tt•I 1dlew1t 1miuio11 co11trol 1y&to111,
oit conditio11l119 Mo1111tl1191 b•ilt l11to tho •1191110
m11d11re ucl a 111tH!N •otal ttlllllOftNro Mii ..
int !lltwlu which f•r'twatH tllo !llriwor lty ~.,
•M r~ fltht lf th1 e11,i110 It 011eti!Hf119 for .,.., ,. ......
Elegance in action ·~~ 1966"
___ NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . . ~\·no. . . , I'.• 1u ...
9G48 Auto Servi~
& Parts 9400 C•mpers 9520 MERCEDES BENZ ~J :7INta Ii Yadtta 9000 Bo.t Stor.,e
=~36' CA B J N CRUISER • Boat Storage le Launching
: oJder tio.t with Chrysler Rent Space Monthly. 14' to '57 Black VW BODY in ex·
; ~o enrine. Good family 20'. Ntwport Bay. 839-2281 eel. cond. SIOO. 540-3763 ur
~ boat for Catalina tri?l>. ~3390
Slee~ 6. 3 set.a cl N1<:kel • J Cadmium battenu. 7j Watt Mobile Homea 9200 WANTED! HARD'I'OP or
---~ --CONV·TOP for 5f>.57 • radi<>. Power Wln<:h. Many S""CRIFICE SALE T·BlRD * <ll 639-1565 · ~ e>.Ln•s. Firm SJSOO. See ~
··,1 at 3.iOl Fmley in Newport Only Sll,500 fcost over .
1
Beat:h. Call 6T;>-2509 eve--S20.000I for beaut t'\Jsl. bit.
• nings and weekends or 2 BR. 2 Ba. le den, perm.
·_, 871-4848 ext 1765 days 12x40 Cabana; over 1140 2"1·
• LIKE New Lesa than 100 ft. of dlx. living, nr. lhe ·1 hl'll, 19.56 18'3" T-Brrd w/ Bay. Partly furn .. best buy
• 150 hp Mtrc·crm.ser, inbrd. '" Nl"Nporl' See to believe.
• /oulbrd. Comp w/all ace, By owner 6T;>-3387
.• incl Marine h<'ad. covers, * CRUSADER
.~ etc .. I.: incl lgl' whl. \\'all· * fASHION MANOR
o( stron;;. heavy-duty trlr 1t GOLD MEDAL : t &t1-047R • $Jj'.}j, All types of Trailer ParlS
• --BEACJI TRAILER SUPPLY
.•1S.ilboats 9010 19261 Beach Blvd.
I -Jluntin:;ton Beach. Calif.
• OPPOR'ruNITY ol L 1-F·E 3 BEDROOM , 2 bath furn
-~TIME! * LEARN to SAIL On golf cour~r-• Near a 12-mcter 62' Sloop. Amer· ocean Sacnfaec' ~2731
ca CUp Type. $100 Incl • 5
daya at Sea. Catalina trip, Rent Or Sell Hunt Bch
Lecrores, & Small Boat DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA FirPpl
• Jt'aelice. * CALL. Patio Furni.shed 1>12-7482
-r. EZick$on. • 64 2-1403 24' HOUSE TRAILER, new J HOURLY RENTALS interior, nrw t'arpets '~ * RHODES 19'S * 1 BR & kite-hen. 646~118
-, Fu 1.one Boat Co., Balboa BICYCLES 912S
• LIKE nc.-Kite Sailboat :±
4'):). J.J'l Spinnaker & pole. 2
• .' oz. genoa. &I t-2730
MAN'S Eni:h-..-h Ricydr. 3
•pd gt'ar. S,lj.
Trailers, Utility M50
'64 UTIL Trailer, ail lteel.
C.Ommly. mfit. Can vas COY·
er, l ton $295. 642·5688
Trucks 9500
10 TON Crane with 40' boom
lrut'k mounted, very dean,
for sale or trade. Call lhe
Du f ( y Co., 673-1166 or
J.» 7768 l"ves.
fOR SALE 1940 F'ord pick·
up ""ilh 19~ Chevy engine
ex1:ellent condilion. musl
aeP 10 appreciatr. Call
842-8687 After 5:30 p.m.
1967 Toyota Pick up with
t'amper, 10.000 males. Sl600.
642·1011 afl 6 or weekends
644-1489
·53 CHEV. Oat bed with '56
eng. Bed 5X7; 4 spd trans.,
"'1Usl sell this wrekend Ask.
ini:: s:\50. 645-m5
'19 •, T. Dods;e PU truck.
SOltd, xlnt rubber, runs
~~~~~~~~~~
~ERS
ORANGE aJUNTY'~
L \RGESI' SELECTION
FACTORY DIRr.:cr
OPEN ROA;: ....>E. .. LER
* HOUSE C\rt.0 • OfAf,
IS MUUNTS • SLIDE-INS
• \.AN I I ru,H1NS
*MOTOR HO~
ALL MAKES £< MODEU
1961 THUO<!>
BEACH CITY
CAMPERl..AJllD
16)55 dear!'. ~h<J., n.B.
54G-2660
'65 FORD Super Van, cus·
tom: pop-up 1op, butane,
elec. refr1g .. range. carp ..
insul Sips ~ S1.290. 642· 188'.l
'63 CCJRVA.'11 Camper; rncl
C8.Il0j>)', Pirelh's. pos1trac·
taon. ~.000 Ml. R/H. look&
llkc new $1350. 546-5459
Imported Autos 9600
AUSTIN HEALEY
'62 A.H. 3(XKl MK II Wire
wheels. Elec. o'dnve 3 Su's.
Xlnt top & tonnPau. Must
Sell: First S1100 take. 1t.
962.()J 13 llB
' • SC110CK22-.-
: HEAD. NEW SAIL<\
817-704'.\ ::;ood. sno or hcsl
:;.l:HiOJJ all 2 pm.
offer. 100;! SPRITI::, Very clran!
J$00. 61:?·:11.il
· Ptwer Cruisers 9020 -t--~~~~~~~-
7!1 CC & Buoy. No. 01?9
0,mpl o/baulcd. S299;i.
Motorcycl11 9300
'66 SUZUKI ;ljcc. Trail &
road sprockets. Runs good.
~1ust Sell! Best oUer!
J4{).-00:19
1940 CHEVY Pick-up tnick
w ':ill Corve1te eni;. Sl7l0.
Pvt pty. 642--5302
Black ............ S700
• 495.5~ •
'67 Austin 1 lealey :~
.Mark Ill. British racmi;:
green. $2500. 642-6607
1900 AUSTIN Healy nJO
'65 Mtrcury Colony Park
wagon. Like new, Financing
available. SlSSO. 549-3994
• l!l~i6 MB. 190-SL .
• BEAUTIFUL!
• $9j() • 67~
MG
'39 MG TA, completel,y re-
atored. Showroom condi-
tion. Dir. Make offer
64-9771
PORSCHE
6G PORSCHE I W H I T E.
Chrome whla, Radio, Cocoa·
mats, 35.QOO.mi Fog litu.
S3i00 * NC OFF'ERS!
Private pariy * 673-6662
'65 PO-RSCHE con•ertlble.
excellent cond. Best offer.
64&-2m or 646-5601.
~P.SCHE -Good 11*
chanicaUy but poor upbol.
atery. S8.)(). Private, ~
RENAULT
R~NAULT Daupbine w/aun.
roor. \'reds aome tng work.
Sli:i \lake offer! 6464t50
65~ ~ur1. C.M.
SUNBEAM
'fili Sunbeam Tigt'r, roll
har radio. htr. Good
~ha JX' PV1. pty. 546-030 I
. TOYOTA
' JtvM, 882·32'l3 ···::::;::====== '65 HONDA 30C> • CC $395.
2fi00.mi. * XL.NT CONO!
t" '59 Olev. 4 Ton movin&
VAN. REASONABLE!
548-7903 or 548-9812 $000. 511 Riverside Ave., '67 Toyota Conin•, auto trana,
NB. 548-7079 rnd11). lj,IXX) miles. $1650. s ed-Ski Boats 9030
• 1-i F1BREGLAS Premitr: 70
•. ltp Mere .. long dlst. Amrri·
• t.iln tralltr: londed Xlnt
cond. $800. )46.9988
... S.at 1 railers 9032 .· --~~~~~~~~-• ~leavy duty boat tnilrr
'· QLn_J whttls. hydra. brakes.
'• Ithts. $600. 642·783.1 .. -
•• Btat M.lntenance 9033
• ~ARNISll·PAINT·REPAIR
• • at. your dock. ExJ>('ril'nre1-·f 'kry rrasonahlt. 548·8100.
··~ •• 1M:Jrine Equip. 9035 ... -----l30AT motor snd tra1ltr, &<'II
-• ot I radc for motorcyclt' ur .'
'• $2ij, Wtd' Bi& Doughboy
• pool 530-I 6116
• &oat Sllp, Mooring 9036 . •
.• $1.50 per foot
Up ID 40'. 842·7528
• Bo•t· 'f acht
Chartera
\,\L :·I ~LOOP
9039
Many EXTRAS! 842,-4984
llodaka 90. Cost $450 new.
Sell tor n price. $225
• 640-1587 • ----'67 SUZUKI X6 $495.
642·5706
:!O.'i Dt'I ;\lar
'64 Triumph Bonneyv1lle 650
1-c $750. for quick sale.
673-W36
'661'RIUMPH BONNEVILLE
650 • CC/just avf'r 1000-nu
S92S L1kr new: 548·j206
·::>11 ROYAL 1:.Nf'IELD-7:;o. re (;O()(f !'l>nd: S4i:l or
r.rsl orlc1•' !l()S.:!7:::1 e\l!'s
-,6.i I londa :1:.0 Sharp CydC7"
L.OW MILEAGE S:!!Y.l
FIRM • 8:C0348
HONDA Trail Bil<e 30f 1966.
Take o/pymnls + SJO Cash
842·5028
1952 DODGE ~ Ton, Oat
bed, new motor. clean. Sl:iO
54~ 7768 eves. CITROEN
'63 FORD V-8 PU--'60 CITROEN • Silver
Slick. long bro Blue scd. $300. * CLEAN! * :'!4~2691 • Good cond! * 646·23118 IC.M.l
JM pt 9510
JEEP M38Al, HO. Mil type
CJ·j, 4 W-D Univ. A·l ln/
Out, Stork ill95. Pvt pt,y.
54>3349.
'49 Jeep-Oean, 2 &rts llrM. 2
Elrl' furl pumf>ll. '6.l lnl. rni;.
w/tow har SllOO. 644~Lili
9520
DATSUN
'6'1 DATSUN 1600 Wagon
Grl'('fl wt blk mt. Dir. S6:>.44
dl'I. assumr lo mo pymra.
Old car ok dn. 494.9771
'67 Dat&lDl NEW! 1600
Rdstr. Clo~e out. Sm dn.
S7R ~ mo. Dir. 4t14-977l
JAGUAR
&16-1m --=====
TRIUMPH
'61 T ru1mph Splllire rdatr.
\\ 11111· w/blk top. Dir. SSS
del. i\l>sume lo mo pymnfs.
Old , 1r OK dn. 494.9m
VOLKSWAGEN
VOLKSWAGEN
1967 VolkswoCJ•n
$1699
6 Mo.~,000 Mi. Gu•r.
lndudes 50 HP Series. Wind-
ah1eld Washers, f u I 1 Vlnyl
Interior, Outside MI r r or,
HNter, Defrostt'I", u well
as cleenup and deUvecy,
$180 full On Pmt
Includes Tu & Lie.
SS4.78 mo. b.nk fin.a.
T&M MOTORS
Specl<11izing • VW i Ponctie
1141 Garden Grove Bl •
Garden Grove
892-5551 or S~-221-4
• BOUGHT A '68 Vw~
Must .. 11 '66 VW Conv. e RECENT OVERHAUL
• GOOD Tires & Radio.
e ASKING $475.
• Pvt.Party. 646-5745
Will Buy
Your Volkswagen or Porsche
It p11 y top dollar1. Paid 101
or not. Call Geri• Ruunds.
673-1190
-.67 VW SQUAREBACK
Ri ll. Llkc new. Ori~ owner
Lo miles. $212.l Ph. Mr. Rir·
kell1 Dys 67;>.21XXl, Eve.
962·7161
MUSI' SELL '65 VW/Clean!
WW'• R&H, Pop· out wii>-
dows, Bumper guards, Seat
btllJ, Leetherelle·lnt. $1350
or BEST oUer! 548-9859
'61 V.W. Good condillon.
Very low mileage. Brlow
Book Prire. Must Sell• e 9:i:!-38.j2 e
-,6-7 -V-W-1600-SQUARE-BACK.
JM MAC! • MUST
SACRJF"ICE! KI 5·3144
VOLVO
'j'I VOLVO
F>Xecllcnt condtllon
New pain!. 1112·U76 --~~~~~~~~~
Autos Wanted 9700
WI:: PAY
CASH
ror used cara & trucks just
call us lor free es1~mate.
GROTH CHEVROLET
540-9100
WE PAY TOP
PRICE
FOR NICE CARS
AND TRUCKS
Any Make or Model.
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2128 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1203
Used Cars 990C
SEE JOHN COLDIRON
For Today's Specials
'57 OLDS 4 door • . .. . S 69
·~19 FORD, 4 door . , • • $ 9!1
"60 FALCON Wagon • . $200
'62 MONZA .. .. .. .. .. • S399
"60 FORD i,, Ton ...... $499
TRANSPORTATION
\ l '. r• I I• ~ ... ( , 7' ft ~1
$49 ,TO $499
NEWP.ORTER MOTORS .°" .t::\15 'fln'rl,~r ·l~1 ·.ll · .·~c.· .. ,~'.•l ,· • !;4 .. _ ~,tJ
-NEED-A-CA-R?-
CAN'T BE f'rnANCEO!
•Bankrupt? •Repossession!
eBad Crcdlt? • Divorced?
e Milllary •New in Area?
Make Payd;iy PaytnenlJ
McCARTHY MOTORS
1420 So. Main & Edinger
(2 blocks N. of Sear!>l
Snnta An11 Ph 542-3507
BUIC ((
'64 BUICK
W1ldc11t convC'rUhle. Light
tnn finish. Radio, hl'nter,
aulllmalir, pc>wt'r 11teering.
$1099
Q~l~SO~ a~1''p
J \.. Mf·Ntl lttt l'UIOllOUUVAU • tOtlA Ma&
SELLING Mofl\l'Da's '64 conv
Ume ereen w/match. in-
ter. New wtiite top: hu air
A all pwr. Less than 37,000
mi., for only $2675.
646-9651 da,y 543-3676 eve
'64 CAO/CPE de VILLE.
Owner MUST Sell! Air.
Blk le.ter-lnt. * $2725.
BS390 or 546-2800
'13 CAD canv. New amd.
AM/FM radio. 1-0wner
Muat Sell! $189.5. 6G-5M8
CHEVROLET
'64 CHEVROLET
Impala 2 door hard!Dp. Ma· '63 BUICK roon flnJsh, radio, beater,
EJectra m 4 door hardtop. power ateerlna, standard
ahitt. Light blue, radio, heater, $
automatic, power stterin& 1299
'.~-lnt ...... -:.:=AU•C061A-.a
Stf·OJO> '64 OIEV El Cllmlno. Orig
1tt oHAaoeaouuv•t1•t0tTA-.& owner, never used commer-* 1966 Buick Special Cpe. * ciaJly. Low mil~ge, nice
33.000 miles. 17 MPG, oond, nsoo. Take •m all
V-6, RH , PS, Auto, trade. 323 E. 21st St., CM
$1800. Pvt Ply. 842-5328 I 1965 Oievrolet I m pa I;
Buick Riviera late '66 De-Sport Coupe. call * Oa.y.
luxe, air cond. 13,000 ml. time ~5400 * Eveninp ,
Mint cond. S3775 Prvt Pcy. :::548-:::=-7-::527===-=-=-=----
644-1590 or 540-0303 1966 CHEVROLET Oievelle
BUICK '67 Riviera. $4695. ~:allbu 4 Dr. s. Waa. X-
F'ull pwr, aJr cond, AM/FM, LNT COND. $2300, Daya
Low mileage. 84Hi855 673-1388 Evenings 673-9499
'63 Buick Riviera. Fat'tory
Air. All power. Leather.
Good tries. $2100. 673·2937
CADILLAC
BAYSIDE MOTORS
1967 Cadill.c
Coupe dl' Ville Brour"-m
One or the most beautiful
cars on the market today.
Thl5 <'•r Is rrd with white
inferior & bl11ck top. Haa
4,000 miles. AM 1 1.1, 11lrroo,
tilt It lrle~rir,i1r whN'I
Many otht'r extra~~
Savt' lOOs of SS rlollttrs U
on lhla magn1!1cent car.
1965 Cadill.c
CALAIS Coupe. 2 Door hard-
top. Like new $3495.
We Need Your Trade
600 W. Coast Hwy .. N.S.
646-500.1 &46-50Ci6
CAO '66 Cf)<'. De-Ville. fat't,
air, lull pwr . 1n warrMty
s1:;oo 1:1~h fl7.1-:i!r.IO
·:1!1 C'nd1ll11r 4 Door
M'dan. • J:I!()."
Call :'l.'lf..2R2.1
'56 Chev. 2 DR. Stick. VS
Bucket seats. Chrome w~b
Parelll tJreos. Sp. suspension
&46-1587
'66 EL CAMINO, 4 Spd. 327
C. I. H t Rear gears. Ton-
nnu. $200>. Xlnt. 547.0033
or 54!">-7913
'56 OiEV 4-DR HD'l'P.
VS, AUTOMATIC. $775.
CALL 842-2722
'65 EL CAMINO. V-8. 4 1pd
R A H, C.11 alter 6 PM.
• 673-1749 •
'64 mEVEU.E ST A TION
WAGON -$11()0
Private Party • :J48.96S8
* '57 CHEV 4·SPEED.
MANY EXTRAS! * MAKE
OFFER! * LI 8-946.J
·ss EL CAMINO V~; W/w,
auto. trans., PS, low ml .
clea,, $1.650. 67S.3104
'62 Bl~A YNE VB 2·Dr. R.&
H, Ne-w tirts A Batttry
Xlnt! $jOO or oHrr' 54()--7265
'62 CllF:VY STA • WAGON
Powt'r Strei ln1. R& 11
;>'1i;.:i11:i0 bl11.:ri ~ f.. 7-PM
HI~ CllEVl DR m w1400
C.m trl·Pow. TOI) .. di
cond. 545-6«7 Aft 11
--• .. -""' --• • • .. ----.-----..... ,.,, • 4
Here In the 1968 Grand Prbc ls the supreme example of elegant reat.ralnt in styllna. The kind that speaks qulcUy,
but most eloquently, of 1ta owner's auccesa and impec-
cable taste. Wide-Track? or course. And a lot more. Uke a ~ hp V-8 engine with dual exhausts. Uke con·
cealed headlight.a and windlhleld wipers. Uke a choice ot
>even beautltul interior colors. Plus an array of optional foatures and accessories that lets every Grand Prix owner
lndividuallie his car to his own taste& and wlshci;. Obvi-
ously, the '68 Grand Prix is still unchallenged in the per·
sonal luxury car field. 1l':=JI
~ Wide-Tracking in a '68 Pontiac/the Great American Sport ·
'66 POllTIAC $1977 '65 OLDSMOBILE $2777
C.1t.M T...,,. .. """'ertll>le. VI, eutemetlc, pow•
., 1toorfllfi re41o, hut.,, white sTcle wall tires.
'63 POlllAC $1377
Vht a Cruiser 4 Door 6 pu1. wa9en. VI , u +o·
111etlc, power 1tu rin9, r1clio, hu ter, white welh,
fu t!!'Y air.
Lo "'4111., VI, elltematlc fren1111i11ion, power stH r•
11111 re4'io •M huter, white sicle w•ll tir11.
'67 POtmAC GTO $3277
2 Door hercltop. VI , 4 spHcl, pewer 1tH rin9, ,..
dlo, huter, new white w•ll1, stereo tepe. '63 PONTIAC $977 '66 MUSTANG $2077 Tem1t1at 4 Door 6 puaa119er w19on, VI, st1nclerd
ffa111111lu lon, racllo, he.tor, white 1icle wells, fee.
t!!'f air.
6 cyllndet, stendard tran&miuion, radio encl hNf·
or, whlto w•ll1, fectory air.
'6' llCI $1777 '66 OIYROlET $2377
s,..tel 4ol• .. 4 41.., sotle11, VI, 1utometlc, ,_
er ..._...,, ra4l!, h..tw, wMto wallt, fect•rt '''·
l111pal1 2 Door herdtop. VI , power<Jlicle, power .... "Ill• rMio, hHter, white walls.
''5 OIYIOIET $1777 '65 MEIOIY
' cylrllcl.,, ........ tic.
New Cars 9100 UMd C1r1 ----~~----------~~----------
WEEKEND
DISCOUNT
SALE
n.. hl19wlnt ,.,. Mn Nett ,....., '" "'" ,,.,,. .,.. " ... not WllKIND ONLY
'63 BUICK $1195 Skylark coupe. Power
stMrlnt ind br1ktt. Au• . mltlc.
'62 T·llRD
H1rdtoft". Full power, r•
dlo •I'd heater.
'64 llORD
F1lrl1ne 500 4 door. F•c·
tory 1lr, 1utomltlc, recllo,
he1ter.
'63 RAMBLER
Amblttador 2 door. Power
•Miring, 327 •ntlne, 1uto-
m1tlc.
$895
'62 MllCURY $795 MltMr custom 2 door. VI,
power 1tMrln9, rtdlo, Miter.
''
2 r':~!c Conv1rtlbl1, 4 $695
apetd tr1n1mialon, radio,
hMter.
'60 CONTININTAL
2 deer herdt.,, factory 1lr,
full power, one of Johnson
A Son'• otl9lnat ..
Johnson & Son
UNCOLN·MERCURY
COSTA MESA BRANCH
1941 Harbor 81. C.M. 642-7050
"" '65 COMET CYCLONE.
"" 4-SPD. XI.NT CONDI
~755. ~2647 evea
CORVAIR
'62 MONZA. Wbt, good oond, &ood tiru, auto, R/H, one
owner. $625. ~2440. 543-1(13
'62 CORV AlR 4-spd $575
or TRADE FOR: BOAT,
CAR, OR!! * 54&-95U
CORVETI'E
$1177
--.....
'61 BONNEYIW $3877
4 Door lt.rcltop. Hyclr11utic, ll'•w•r tfHrln9 I
ltr•kH, re4'1o, hu ter, whit• wells, f•d•ry air, f•c·
tory warrutty .,,11 ...
'64 LE MANS $1977
2-Door hardtop. VI, hyclr1matlc, power &tu rlng,
redio, hu ter, white w•lls, f1ctory •ir.
'66 CHEVROLET SS
Impel•. VI, power9licle, power &tHrh19, raclio,
hu ter, white 1lcle w•ll1.
'67 TOYOTA CORONA $1777
4 Door 11d111. Airte1111tic, racllo oriel h11ter, white
side wi ll tiru.
'67 BUICK $3177
r • " PLYMOUTH $1177
I. Auto111•tlc tran1111inlon, raclio tr1el huter,
sicl• w•ll tirH .
'65 MUSTANG $1977
2 Deor her4top. 6 cylincler, automttic, reclio, hut.
er, white si4e wtll1.
'67 PONTIAC GTO $3277
2 Deor haNltep. VI, hydramatic, power 1tH rin9,
raclio, heater, nur new red line tir11.
''' OffVROlfT MONZA $1077
Spycler c111nrtlltl1. Radio •nd hH ter, 4 tpH4
tran1Ml11lon, ""ry low milH9e •
'65 PlYMOUTH $1,77
V-JOO 4 D.., sotl.11, 6 cyllt141er, u to-tk, ,._..
or at"'lllf, r-41., kit.,, white &Ide well tf,..._
·..: . . . ... . '• .-.. ·" .... ·""' 'l . ,,. . ' ~-.
• . ' ...
PER MO.
For 36 Mo.
After Normal
¥3 Down
PER MO.
For 36 Mos.
After
Normal
1/3 Down
I
lOW 5.
ll I
CASH DOWN OR TRADE
PLUS TAX & LICENSE
DILIVIRS!
ON A,,lOVID CUDfT
'64 Plymouth Fury
VI engine, eufo"'etlc frensmiuion, "'ower steering,
redio, hu fer. Stock number 5 I '4'4. '66 Buick Riviera
VI, eutometic, radio, huter, power st .. rln9-brekea.
windows, ftctory eir, btltnc:e of nt w ctr wtrrtnfy, Stock number 5245. •1195 -'67 Dodge 440
2 Or. H.T. Ve, tutomefic, rtdio, heeler, power lteer-
/n9, cordovt n fop, low miluge b .. uty. Stock number 615'4.
•2795
'64 Chrysler ·~·~';""!,.. Newport ht rdtop. va engine, eutometic, rtdio, huter,
power sl .. rin9, ftctory •ir cond. Stock number 5206.
•1595
'64 Plymouth
2 Door. Fully fec:fory equipped inclucling raclio end
heeler, Thi1 one won't lest long. Stoclr number 5233.
•795
'65 Pontiac 2 plus 2 -
$3695
'65 BMW Sedan
1100 urles. '4 speed frtnsmiulon, redio. Very nice •conomict l ur. Stock number 5209.
-•1395
'67 Mustang
va •ngine, •uto111etic, reclio •ncl hetter, power stur. in9, low, low mil .. ge. Stock nu111b1r '4015.
•2595
'64 Chevrolet
VI en9ine, •utomttic, r•clio, heeter, power steerin9,
ftctory •Ir conclltionin9. Nice cer. Stock number 5037.
•2095
'66 Chrysler
2 cloor htrclfop. Newport. Ve, t ufometic, power steer.
ing, power brehs, rtclio, heeter, power winclows, vinyl fop, Stock nu111ber 51'9.
•2795 -'64 Ford Galaxie
500 Hden. VI, •uto111etic, redio, huter, power
1
1 .. ,.
in9, power brekes, eir conclitionin9. Stock nu,,,ber 51Jt.
•1195
'67 Plymouth GTX
2 Or. H.T. '4 speed, \'inyl fop, Ve, rtclio, heeter, power
11 .. ring, , .. , sherp. low 111llu9e. Stock number 5131.
•2795
ALL ADVERTISED USED CARS ARE PLUS TAX & LICENSE
AND ARE GODO UNLESS SOLD UNTIL 10 P.M. SUN., NOV. 12, 1967
OUR SERVICE DEPT. IS OPEN TO SERVE YOU UNTIL
9 P.M. EVERY MON. 7 TO 5 P.M. TUES. THRU FRI.
PER
MO •
I
NO. 1 . USED CAR -·SPECIAL VALUES,--'
'67 CHM VAN
Automatic transmission, auxlllary seat, radio,
hNter, side doors, hHvy duty suspension, w"t
coast mirrors.
'63 STUDEBAKER CHAMP $695
·Pickup truck. Extra clMn. This one won't last
long, better come In now.
'64 JAGUAR XKE Ro.dater $299 5
4 speed tnnsmis1lon, chrome wire whHls, new
top, whJte with bltck tHther Interior.
'66 ECONOLINE s~:~R $189 5
Extra clean tftroughout. Autom1tlc transmis-
sion.
'62 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD $1895
4 Door. Full power and f1ct.ry alr conditioning.
A reel sfMrp car.
/
'66 CORVETIE FASTBACK $3595
Autom1tlc, redio, heater, power steering, excel·
lent condition. Kelly Blue Book say1 $4250.
VI, power stHrin9, rtdlo ind heater. 1,000
orlgln1I miles with new car w1rr1nty.
'62 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $1895
Full power, factory air, white with blue leather
Interior. A reel luxury car.
'66 CHEVROLn $1595
Convertible. Automaflc, nidlo, hHter, willow
grMn with black vinyl Interior.
'63 CORVETIE FASTBACK $2295
Stingray. Automatic transmlulon, power stMr·
ing, radio, heater.
'67 IMPALA ~~uR,;e $2695
Autom1tlc tranamlulon, r.ctio, huter, power
stHrint, vinyl Interior.
'66 CORVETIE $3695
Fastback. 4 speed tr1n1mlulon, AM-FM redlo,
427 engine, yellow with black Interior.
'66 CHEV. .SS 396 $2695
Super Sport W'1pe. 396 cu. in. VI, turbohydre·
matlc, PS, factory air oonf, bl1ck vinyl roof,
white wltft white vinyl Interior.
'65 KARMANN GHIA $1695
Coupe. l ike new throughout. Must SH this one.
'67 CHEVROLET ¥2-TON $1995
Pickup truck. I ' Md, Flfftsfd• body.
'64 CADILLAC DE VILLE $2695
Convertible. Shadow grey with red IHther In-
terior, full power, factory air conditioning, pr•
mlum tires.
CONNELL
2m HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
~~:s 54& .. 1203 ~:s546-1200
I
NINE LETTER WORD FOR
NUMBER 1
Chevrolet · Carnaro
Chevy H· Corvette ·Corvair
Chevelle ·Chevrolet Trucks
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Connell C:hwreltt an41 yeu wlll ,...
etlwe tt11 utmelt 111 cwrtely at tll
tl!ML Na J• It t• larp er t ..
1mall, 1"41 we 41 the J• P.D.Q.
(,,.tty ... "' .,klll). Whittler the
I• 11 llen41nt wt a fMtlw er tfle
Clfll,a.tl r*Hlllflt 9f a IMhr 1941
ca11 always ~ • QUALITY
werloulltlllp at rMMMW. ,.nc-.
Wrn ,,..wltl evr ll*'Nftnel wltft
tM l4NICI alltl .... ..,,"'""' te •
e11y J• GENUINE
PARTS
-.
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FALCONS
'67 CLUB WAGON
'67 FASTBACK
2 plu1 2, 390 va. •ir cond.,
R&H, pwr. di1c -brh,, pwr.
steer., tint. glau, while
w•ll1. Otmo u r No. 270,
FORDS
'67 CUSTOM 500
4 Dr. 302 V8, R&H, pwt. &itndtd body, •ulo. lr•n1,,
2-40 eng., R&H, new ct r, No.
1263.
S '67 HARDTOP tor., •ulo. tr•n1., R•von
while w•lls, lint, gl•n, New
Va, •ir cond., R&H, •ulo. •r No. 0019. < '67 4 DOOR WAGON lr•n1., pwr. disc brh., pwr.
1lur., di•. whul covers, tint. Air c:ond. R&H, •uto. t11n1., pwr. tail g•le, white walh, gl•U, white wells. New <••
new ur No. 1884. No. 0014.
MUSTANGS
'67 HARDTOP
VI, euto. trans., R&H, •w
c:ond., tint. glu s, pwr. 1teer.,
w!.ile wt l11. New ur No.
1981.
'67 HARDTOP
GT Equipment, Va. R&H.
•utomatic, t ir cond., 1lul
whu ls, pwr, s!H r., I i It
1win9 steering wheel, white
w•ll1. Demo Cu No. 496.
'67 HARDTOP
ltlH, VI, o to. trtns., eir
cond., pwr. 1tHr., tint. 9ltu ,
delure belt1, white wtlls.
New c:ar No. 111 5.
'67 HARDTOP
VI, t ccent stripe, R&H, t lr
cond., pwr. disc brks., white
w•ll1, tint. glus, iiJt.1wi1\9
steer, whl. Demo Ct r No.
424.
'67 FASTBA.cK
390 VB, 2 ·plus 2, lt&H, •ir
c:ont!., pwr. s!H•., lift.swing
1tt er. whl., accent 1lripe,
o t. decor., whit• wall., tint.
glau, Demo ct r No.-418.
'67 HARDTOP
302 Va, t ir cond., R&H.
euto. trt n1., dlx. whu l co•·
tri, dlw, belh, whit• wells.
New <t r No. 00'46.
'67 HARDTOP
289 4V., •ir cond., vinyl roof,
con1olt, pwr, dis< brtkts,
white w•ll1, R&H, tilt.swing
steer. whH I. Demo <tt No.
806.
'67 HARDTOP
102 VI, t ir c:ond., euto.
lrtn1., tint. glu1, dlr. belts,
whilt well1. New ur No.
001 I.
'67 HARDTOP
'67 COUNTRY SED.
• d:. 390 va, t ir cond., pwr,
tur., P"''· brakes, lugg.
ack, P&H. euto. trans., 6
au. Demo ctr No. 1856.
S
r
p
'67 FAIRLANE 500
x
p
l. V8, RlrH, auto. t,.ns.,
wr. slur., tint. glus, while
w•lls, dlx. belh. Demo car
No. 369.
'67 LTD 4 DOOR
v
•
<
H.T. 31/0 VS, ,.inyl trim,
inyl roof, •ir cond., R&H.
uto. tr•ns., pwr. slur. a
brakes, white w•lls .. Demo
ar No. 005.
'67 COUNTRY SEO.
t
4 Dr. 390 VS, RlrH, t uto.
r•ns., tint, glau, pwr. steer.
t nd brakt1, white w•lls. New
car No. 1946.
'67 LTD 2 DOOR
H.T. 190 VI, eir concl., R6fol,
auto. tttns.. pw1. st .. r. a
bra~H, vinyl roof, dlx. belts,
t int. glau, white walls.
Demo c•r No. 529.
'67 GALAXIE 500
H.T. 2 Or. HO V8, R&H.
'67 FASTBACK VS, R&H, auto. t rans., pwr. whilt wells, whul covers.
disc brh., pwr. slur., tint. New car No. 04 I·
v, I, R&IH, auhto. tr•,",'·· d•· glass wh .1t• wells. New car '67 LTD HARDTOP uxe be ts, w it• wa 1. New '
Car No.'0015. No. 0.
'67 HARDTOP
VI, R&H t uto. trans., eir
cond., rocker ptnels, t i n +.
9lau, white walls. Demo.
o r No. 295.
'67 FASTBACK
VI, RIH, .uto. irans., sport
deck, tack., pwr. 1tu r.,
white ~all1, Demo ur No.
601.
'67 FASTBACK
)90 VI, ext. decor group,
auto. trt ns., rt dio, huter,
•Ir cond., pwr. steer., t.ck ..
deluxe belts, whde ovtl
t irt1. New Car No. 1303.
'67 HARDTOP
VI, ¥inyl roof, R&H ,
•11to. tr•ns., eir c:ond., pwr.
disc: brks., tint. 9lt u , white
walls. Demo Cer' No. 771.
I
'67 HARDTOP
\II, R&H, •uto. Irani., di •.
blh ., tint. glt u , pwr. slur.,
whilt w•lls. Demo ctr No.
322.
'67 HARDTOP
VI, air cond., R&H , auto
tran1,. pwr. disc brh , pwr
1la1r , di•. belh , roch r pa
ntl, tint. gl•u. white w•lls
.
Demo car No. ll/'1.
'67 HARDTOP
302 VJ, t ir cond., R&H
auto, lr•ns., pwr. steer., di~
b•l1, tint. glus, white walls
New cer No. OOH.
'67 HARDTOP
VI, R&H, •uto. tren1., pwr
1tu r., dlx. belts, tint. glau
while walls. New ur No
004.
'
2
,
Dr. 390 VI, air cond.,
R&H, auto. lr•ns., dlx. blh .
pwr 1!1tr. Ir br•kt1, vinyl
ool, whi!t welh. Demo car
No. 54C.
'67 FAIRLANE 500
XL H.T. 2 Dr. 3'10 Va, R&H,
auto. +rtnl, pwr. 1teer. &
bratu, dlw. belh , tint.
glau. wt.it• wells. Demo c•r
No. 151.
'67 GALAXIE 500
H.T. 2 Or. 302 Va, R&H,
•uto. lr•n1., pwr. d i 1 c
br•~H, pwr, sher., dlw.
belh, Rtyon whih wtl11,
New c., No. 020.
'67 FAIRLANE GT
H.T. 2 Or. 390 V8, eir co"d.,
R&H, auto. Irani., •+eel
wht... •<cent strip•, pwr.
disc brh., pwr steer .. tint.
gleu . Demo car No. 981.
Now that the new 1968 Fords are rolling off
the production lines by the thousands, there's
a Jot of catchlnCJ up to do. Our first big task
is to clear aU remaining new 1967 and J 967
demonstrator cars in the shortest possible
time. Listed here -as space permits -are
beautiful '67's ready for immediate. deli~ery
at finGI close-out discounts. Come in: today
-this weekend for sure -for a complete
selection of models and colors.
Here's just a sample of the great buys
wailing for you right now! Stop in t~day.
'67 MUSTANG
2 plus 2
.....ICk. A ..... PS. AM .... ,.,le, ....._, 1359748 "" ........................ style dis.,
....._Ne.41t.
2 Dr. H.T. A11to., HH, WSW, Pl, l"S, tint·
-4 wl•dsttt.14, 4tx. froer I. '"' Mot belts.
Ne. 151.
'67 LID
4 DOOR
H.T. Aute ., UH, rs, P-4m i,,.kes, tl11to4 s3-89 911
11-. ,.wer Ifft, wnr tire. No. 11 U ,
'
2 DOOR
H.T. VI, wh1yt ,..f, 11.H, nf9 .. , .. , .......
broil.., lfftS, tt1to4 ..... wsw tlrn. Ne.
52t
~
'67 GALAXIE 500
.T. 2 Or. 390 VI, t ir concl.
&H, pwr. disc: brlcs., pwr.
teer., •uto. tr1n1., v 1 n y I
oof, di•. belts, white wt ll1.
ew car No. 052.
'67 LTD HARDTOP
90 VS, •ir c:ond., RIH,
ufo. trt ns., pwr. disc: brlc1.,
wr. stH r., tint. glau, vinyl
oof, dlx. belh, white walls,
ew car No. 1121.
'67 LTD HARDTOP
Dr. 390 va. •ir cond.,
&H, •Ulo. trans., pwr,
rks., pwr. sletr., tint. 9ltu,
Ix. belh, white well" New
u No. 1203.
'67 LTD HARDTOP
Dr. 428 VI, •ir cond.,
M/FM radio, huter, auto.
rans .. pwr, disc bralcts, pwr.
tu r., vinyl roof, tint. 9lau,
hit• wt lll. Demo ct r No.
111 S.
'67 LTD HARDTOP
Or. -428 va, t ir cond.,
RIH, pwr. teat, pwr. disc
rates, pwr. windows, pwr,
steer., style wheels, white
walh, tint. gl•u. Otmo c;u
No. 097.
'67 LTD HARDTOP
4 Dr. ltO VI, •Ir to11d., t•·
dio, ...... .. ,. . hHter,
t ulo. tr ens., pwr. ... t ' brakes pwr. steer., s~lt
whit., lint. glau, whit• wt It,
New car No. 196).
'67 LTD SEDAN
4 Or. 390 ve, R&H, •ulo.
tr•ns., Rayon wh ite wtlls,
tint. glau, New car No. 037.
SHELBY
_AMERl.CANL
'66-67 COBRA
~oad1ter. 421 Cobre enta., -4
spud. New car No. 172.
'67 GT 500
Pwr, 1!1tr., pwr. di" br•k11,
Select·o·matic trans., shoul.
der h•rneu, dlx. wheels,
light blue. New ct r No.
')'I).
'67 GT 500
Pwr. 11Hr., pwr. di1e brakes,
1tlecf • o • malic tr a n s.,
shoulder h•rneu, ttdio, dlx.
wheels, while. New c•r No.
1677.
'67 GT 500
Pwr. steer., pwr, dis< brakes,
1tl1d • o • mtlic t r t n 1.,
radio, shoulder harntn, dlx.
whls., white. New c•r No.
'~53.
'67 GT 500
Pwr. deer., pwr. disc; br•ke1,
11led • o • matlc tr• n 1.,
redio, shoulder herneu, cllx.
whl1. New c;er No, 1655,
'67 GT 500
4 lpHcl, ·pwr. steer., pwr.
disc: brtkts, · shoulder htrn•
en, radio, gold. New Ctr
No, 1953.
'67 GT 500
Pwr. disc hrake1, pwr. s!Hr.,
select • o • metic: f r a n s.,
shoulder htrntu. Grun.
New cer No. 174). .
EN GUSH
FORDS
'67 CORTINA
Sit . wagon. • Dr. auto.
tr•ns,, dlx. exterior, white
walls. Demo ctr No. 1905.
'67 CORTINA
H.T. 2 Dr. GT stripes, Tnt.
decor group, radiel ply tires.
D11110 ur I-lo. 1931.
'67 CORTINA GT
2 Or. &T 1trlptl, Interior '•·
cor group, redi•I ply tires.
blec:k cherry red. New c:ar
No. 1957.
'67 CORTINA GT
2 Dr. GT 1tript1, interior de.
cor group, rt di•I ply tirt1,
bleck cherry red. New ct r
No. 19-40.
'67 CORTINA
4 Or. deluxe. Dtluu infer-
ior • ei-tertor trim group,
.. hilt w•lls, black cherry
r•d. New ctr No. 180.
'67 CORTINA GT
2 Dr. GT stripes, interior de.
cor group, white wells, dra·
goon red. New car No. 1967.
'67 CORTINA GT
GT slrip11, iftte rior decor
group, white w1ll1, dr•goon
red. New cu No. 1'161.
'67 CORTINA
4 Or. deluxe. Interior decor
group, deluxe exterior trim.
white walls, bit ck ch erry
r•d. Ntw ctr No. 1978.
'67 CORTINA GT
2 Or. GT lfripu , interior de.
cor group, redial ply tirtt,
'67 CORTINA GT
2 Or. Int. dec:or group, GT
sftipes,. white wtll1, dr•goon
red. N•°'w car No. 1966.
'61 CORTINA
2 Dr. Int. dec:or group, GT
1tripe1, white wtl11, drt goon
red. New ctr No. 1977.
'67 CORTINA GT
4 Dr. deluxe. Deluxe interior
and uletior decor groups,
white walls, black cherry
red. New ca1 No. 1976.
'67 CORTINA GT I 2 Dr. GT stripu, interior dt·
cor gro~p. redi•I ply tiru ,
bleclr cherry red. New car
No. 1969.
'67 CORTINA GT
GT 1lfip11, int•rior decor
group, w!.ite walh. I I e c k
cherry red. Ntw car No.
191 6.
T·llRDS
167 4 DR. LANDAU
Air coftd., pwr. windows,
seat, ttHr.. brt kt1, ¥inyl
reof, lt&H, tilt..awint atHr.
wheel, .ufo.. trot,. th1t.
9leu, white wallt, l ur9u"4y
red. New cer No. f HI,
'67 4 DR. LANDAU
Air cond., pwr. stHr,, win·
dows, sut, bralrt1, vinyl
roof, AM·FM redio, hu ter,
auto. trttu., tilt-1win9 tleer•
ing whHI, white wells,
wllite. Demo car No. 17 I 7.
'67 2 DR. LANDAU
Air cond., pwr. windows,
sut, brak11, s!Hr., AM-FM
radio, hH ter, pwr. declr.,
tilt-1win g atHr. whl., vinyl
top. Blec:lr. Demo ctr No.
1715.
'67 2 DR. LANDAU
Air cond., pwr. windows.
Htt, brelr11, steer., AM.FM
radio, tilt • swi"9· t!Hr.
whH I, vinyl top, white wells,
yellow, Demo car No. 1716.
FORD TRUCKS
'67 BRONCO
4 whu l
hub1.
'67 ECONOLINE
81.clc cherry red,
No. 1970.
New ca r Super ven, trlended body.
6 cylinder engine.
THEODORE ROBINS FORD USED CAR SUPERMARKET OF VALUES!
'65 FAIRLAME 500 e
2 Dr. H.T. VI, euto,,.atic, power slH rin9, ,..
dio, hu ter, factory air. No. P7S I).
'67 THUNDERBIRD • ~4325
2 Or. H.T. Landau. Ve, t ulomtlic, factory •ir,
power window, power stat, power •lu ring &
brelces, f•dory warr•nty. All vi~yl inter. No.
P750f,
'67 MUSTANG I
va, 4 speed, radio, healer, dtluu whn l cov•rs,
white wall•. factory warranty. No. PH95.
'63 GALAXIE 500 I
XL. VB, autom.tic, r•dio, huhr, power 1!ur·
in9, power br•lrts, eir conditioning. No. P7-413.
'65 GALAXIE 500 s1100
'2 Or. H.T. Va, automatic, power slH rin9, ,..
dio, httltr, lendau top. No.308A.
'66 MERCURY COMET
Caliente. VS, autometic, power stHrin 9, radio
end hu ter. No. 14 I 9A.
'65 MUSTANG ' s11so
Hardtop. VI. ' 1pH d lransrnou ion, rtdio •nd
hu ter. No. 1666A.
'64 RAMBLER 770 SCJ25
Fully factory 1quipped. Stoclr number
'66 MUSTANG 2 plus2 • $2295
Fotbaclc. Fully ftctory equipped, redio, hu t·
er, va engine. No.• -P7469.
'67 MUSTANG e • • $2650
H•rd!op. VI e119int , t utomatie trtrumiuion,
power 1tHrin91 r•dio, hH ttr. No. P7465.
'64 FALCON SPRINT • $147 5
H••dtop. 2 Door. Bue~•! suh, VB, r•dio, hu t.
tr, eutol!IOtlc. JllOwer 1tnrh1g. Ho. 7444.
'65 FORD LTD • I ' • $2025
2 Dr. H.T. V8 , •ulometic, power 1IH ring, ra·
dio and heater. No. P7-4Jl.
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'65 MERCURY WAGON I $1925
''-40-4", VS, •ulomt lic, powtr s!H rin9, ttdio,
t.u ter, eir conditioning. No. P74 I 4.
'63 FORD GALAXIE • • $1195
500 2 Door hardtop. Automatic, radio end
he.tu. No. P7431.
'66 OLDS TORONADO e ~2495
Full fedory equipment. This wH~s speci•I. No.
P7S63A.
'67 VOLVO WAGON e s2395
"225" " spud frtnsmiu ion, air conditiqning,
radio, heater, full fectory equipped. No. llA.
ALL SALE PRICES
EFFECTIVE ONLY
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NOVEMBER 12, 1967
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If the interior of your home is dull and
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clecoratiOM you can find will · not help
unless you bri9hten up your rooms first
with DuPont's new Lucite Interior
Enamel and famous Lucite Wah Paint.
Then watch the sparkle and warmth
take over. The New Lucite Interior
Enamel will amaze you. It dries within
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soap and water. Comes in a full line of
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New shipments of tflese wonderful
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new personality and what it won't do
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Special Events
DEA m VALLEY ENCAMPMENT -The 18th an-
nual Death VaDey Encampme.Dt, spoD8ored by
the Death Valley '49en, continues at Death Val-
ley National Monument through Sun., Nov. 12.
Evenu include guided motor caravan tours,
dances, breakfasts, bikes, campfttts, natural-
ist talks and special exhibits of firearms. gold,
minerals, art and a Death Valley lndian dis-
play. For information phone (213) 74&-4410.
SJLVERAOO DAYS -Buena Park's lOtb annual
Silverado Days cootin~ through Sun., Nov. 12.
Activities include a carnival through Nov. U
and a rodeo Nov. 11 and 12, both at Bellis Park,
a BatUe of the Bands and a production of
"Annie Get Your Gun." For further information
phone 522-6355.
FV TENNIS TOURNAMENT -The seeond annual
Fountain Valley Tennis Tounament will be held
under sponsorship o( the Tennis Club and the
recreation department.\t the Fountain Valley
High School tenni.I co\ll'U, 17815 Bushard, Foun-
t.Un Valley, on Sat. and Sun., Nov. 11 and 12,
and Sat. and Sun., Nov. 18 and 19, from 9 a .m.
to 2 p.m. There is oo admission charge for
spectators. For inlormation phone 962-2424.
tTCI CONCERT -Folk singer Sam Hinton will pre-
sent a concert in Science Lecture Hall at the
Univerdty ot Calllorna Irvine toni1ht, Nov. 10
at 8:3> p.m. 'I1c:teU priced at SUO available at
the door. PboM m.t9'20 for further inlormation.
' SURFING FILM -The junior class of Newport
Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach, will sponsor a surfing film. "The Glass
Wall.'' on Sat.. Nov, 11, at 8 p.m. in the school
auditorium. Tickets pri<:ed at $1 available at
the door the ni&ht of the show. Phone 67~2877
for further inlonnation.
I
ANDY WILLIAMS -Andy Wllllams will appear in
concert with Henry Mancini and his Orchestra
in Anaheim Convention Center, 800 Katella,
Anaheim, on Sat., Nov. 11 , at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Tickets priced at foi.50 and fl.50 available at
the box office. Phone 635-5000 for information.
\VARSAW QUINTET-11ie Laguna Chamber Music
Society will present the Warsaw Quintet on
$un., Nov. 12, at 8:30 p.m. in the Laguna Beach
High School Auditorium, S25 Park Ave., La-
guna Beach. Single admission adults $3, stud·
ents S1.50. For information phone 494-4801.
·DON COSSACK CHORUS -The Gen. Platoff Don
Cossack Chorus and Dancers will perform in
Valley High School Auditorium, on Greenville
Ave. between Edinger and Warner in Santa
Ana, on Sun., Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. All seats r~
served. Tickets priced at $2 and $3 available
at all mutual agencies. Event is sponsored by
the KJµgbta of Columbus with proceeds going
toward their building fund.
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Special Events
DANCE PROGRAM -"Song of Chain," choreo-
graphed and performed by students of Dance
Theatre Productions, will be presented in Little
Theatre at California State College at Fullerton.
800 North State College Blvd., on Sun.. Nov.
12 at 8:30 p.m. For reservations call 871·96111'1.
AFRICAN MUSIC -Dr. Hugh Tracy, director ol
the International Library of African Music will
present a lecture and demonstration titled "Al·
rican Music" on Mon .• Nov. 13, in Stud i o
Theatre at the University of California Irvine
at 8:30 p.m. There is DO admission charge.
UCI FINE ARTS CONCERT -Room 1616, Fine
Arts Bldg., University of California, lrvine,
4 p.m., no admiseioo charge. Wed. Nov. 15,
Maurice Allard will conduct the University
Chamber Singers in a concert.
GWC CONCERT -The Golden West College Chor·
ale will present a concert on Wed .• Nov. 15, at
8 p.m. in the College Center on the campUJ,
15744' Golden West, Huntington Beach. Phone
89'2-mt for further information. There i! no
admission charge.
Coming Up
THE DO NOV AN SHOW -The Donovan Show will
be presented at Anaheim Conventio.n Center, 800
W. Katella, Anaheim, in the Are1_1a on Fri., Nov.
17, at 8 p.m. Tickets, priced at $3.50, $4.50 and
$5.50, available at the box office. Phone ~
for further information.
OC SYMPHONY CONCERT -The Orange County
Symphony will present a cotl(ert featuring
soprano Eleanor Steber on Sat., Nov. 18, at 8:30
p.m. in the Arena of Anaheim Convention Cen-
ter, 800 W. Katella, Anaheim. Tickets, priced
at $3, M and $5. available at box office. Phone
635-8962 for further information.
tJCJ CONCERT -Folk singer J udy Collins will pre-
sent a concert in Campus Hall at the University
of California Irvine on Sun., Nov. 19, at 8 p.m.
Tickets, priced at $2.50, will be available at the
door. Phone 833-&922 for further information.
HOOTENANNY-Folk singers in the Orange Coast
area will join with Golden West College students
in a community hootenanny Tues., Nov. 21, at
7:30 p.m. in the College Center, 15744 Golden
West St., Huntington Beach. Tickets, priced at
50 cents with ASB card. Sl for adults, will be
available at the door. Phone 89'l·7711 for further
information.
KB HIGH SCHOOL PLAY -''Time OUt tor Gin·
ger" will be pusented by the Huntington Beach
High School 1bespl.ans in the school auditorium.
1903 Main St., Huntington Beach, on Tues. and
Wed., Nov. 21 and 22. The high school band and
song leaders will perform before the play at
7:30 p.m. Tlc.keta, priced at $1.25 for adults,
$1 for students with ASB cards, and 50 centa
for elementary children, will be available at
the door. Phone ~l for further information.
OC PHJLHARMONIC -The Orange County Phil-
harmonic Society will present Zubin Mehta con-
ducting the second in its series of concerts on
Sat., Nov. 2.5, in Campus Hall at the University
of California Irvine at 8:30 pm. Tickets, if
available, may be purchased at the Society of-
fice, 201 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Single
admission $3.50, student! $1. 75. For further in-
formation phone 646-&41L
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SANTA CLAUS PARADE -Some 200 motion pic-
ture and television stars will join Santa Claus
iD the annual Santa Claus Lane Parade of Stars
OD Hollywood Blvd., Wed., Nov. 22, beginning at
7:30 p.m.
llORSE SHOW -The Orange County Mustangers,
a cbpter of the American Mustang A.ssoc., will
p-esent a horse show on Sun., Nov. 26, at Or·
ange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dr., Costa
M~. beginning at 9:30 a.m. Entry fee $1.50
per class. No admission charge for spectators.
For further information phone 646-1035.
Sports
VOi.LEGE FOOTBALL -Golden West College vs.
Chaffey at Le Bard Stadium, Orange Coast
College, Nov. 11 , 8 p.m.
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NCAA FOOTBALL -UCLA vs. Washington Nov. 11
It LA Memorial Coliseum. 3911 Figueroa. Kick·
olf at 1:30 p.m.
PRO FOOTBALL -L-Os Angeles Rams vs. Phila·
delpbia, Nov. 12, LA Memorial Coliseum, 3911
Figueroa at 1 p.m.
BARNESS RACING -Daily except Sun. at Holly·
wood Park through Nov. 20. First race 1 p.m.
DRAG RACING -Races will be held Wed. 6-11 p.m., Sat 7-10 p.m. at OC International Race-
lf8.Y, Santa Ana Freeway at Laguna Canyon Rd.
Admission, $2, general; $2.50 reserved. Phone
a3S93 for information.
REX MAYS RACE -Indianapolis-type racing re·
tmna to Southern California on Sun., Nov. 26,
at Riverside International 1'8ceway in River--
aide beginning at noon when• 30 car• will par·
tlclpate over a 2.6 mile coutlse.
COVER: The delightiul doll on our cover l.s
Sutl..Dlle, one of a line of 14 dolls ma1'keted
under t~ name of Suzanne Originals and creat-
ed by Mrs. Robert Ferry of Costa Mesa. A story
on how the dolls are made can be found on
Page. 6 and 7. Claire Strauch Photos.
Gotde a. Fun Pace z
Meet the People Pace 3
N.Y. City Opera Pa&e l
Gardea Notes Page ~
Clnelat Art Exhibits Pace 4
DHltnet'1 Notebook Page 5
8aune DoU1 Pace• I, 1
o.t 'N' About Pacea 1-11
Ea&erta.lllment Paces 8-15
Gehlea West College Play P ace 1%
U\'e Theater Pace• 1%, H
Movies Page• 14-15
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from "Woman Timts S.ven" now showing 1t
the Meu ThHt,.. In Coat• Mesa.
A group ef hlppitt g.thers for • freakout
In "The Trip" 1t the Port Theatre in Newport
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Christle CCMtar in "Far
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of the Thomas Hardy
novel now showing et the
Fox Wilshire Theatre in
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''Lav"
A modern comedy, "Luv" will be staged at Laguna
Playhouse, 319 Ocean Boulevard, Laguna Beach, on
Wednesday through Saturday nights beginning Wed·
nesday, November 15. Phone 494-8061 for further
information.
''The Night of the Dunce"
Orange Coast College will present its fall drama
production, ''The Night of the Dunce," on Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, November 16, 17 and 18,
in OCC Auditorium at 8: 15 p.m. There ls no admis-
sion charge. For information phone 540-1610.
"My Three Angell"
Golden West College will present its fall production,
''My ThrH Angels," on Thursday, Friday and Sat·
urday, November 16, 17 and 18, in the college's
Patio Theater at 8 p.m. Tickets $1.50 adults, 50
cents children. Phone 892-7711 for information.
"Guya ud Dolls"
Rancho Community Players in Laguna HillJ will
stage "Guys and Dolls" at Mission Viejo High\
School, Crisante Drive, in Mission Viejo beginnl.ng
November 16. Take Santa Ana Freeway to La Pu
turnoff. Phone 837-8210 for further information.
STILL RUNNING
"Boy :&feeta Girl"
A satirical play concerning Hollywood, "Boy Meets
Girl," is now playing at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach, with
performances Friday and Saturday night., through
Saturday, November 11. Phone 847-4815 for further
information.
"A Hatful of Rat."
A drama about dope addiction, "A Hatful of Rain,"
la t>eing staged by the .Westminster Players at the
17tPi' Street School Auditorium, 75n Westminster,
Westminster, on Friday and Saturday nights
through Saturday, November 18. For further infor-
mation phone 893-560'l.
"The Gazebo0
A mystery comedy, "The Gazebo," is now on stage
at Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, New·
port Beach, through November 11. For further in-
formation phone 675-0130.
"Marat/Sade''
A bizarre drama, "Marat/Sade ," is curently at
the University of California Irvine Studio Theatre
Wednesday through Saturday nights through Satur·
day, November 18. For information phone 833-6617.
"Luv"
A modern comedy, "Luv," is on stage at Oran~e
Studio Theatre, 195 N. State College Blvd., Orange,
on Friday and Saturday nights through Saturday,
November 25. Phone 633-2233 for infgrmaUon.
"Hello Dolly"
Patrice Munsel and Jack Balley are starring in
"Hello Dolly" at Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freed-
man, Way, Anaheim, through Sunday, November
26. Performances Tuesday through Saturday at
8:30 p.m., Sunday 8 p.m., matinees Saturday and
Sunday at 3 p.m. Phone 776-7220 for information.
"Fandango Rancbero"
The Mexican Players at Padua Hills Theatre, lo-
cated on Padua Avenue, four miles north of Foot·
hill Boulevard 1n Claremont are presenting "Fan·
dango Ranchero.'' a series of musical skits from
north Mexico Performances Wednesday through
Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday
at 3 p.m. throu gh November 11. Phone 17141 626-1:!88.
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Keeping up with the times is not only a way of life, but also a very
interesting way of making a living for Bill Flood, promotion manager for
the Westcllff Plaza Shopping Center in Newport Beach .
Today Bill keeps his fingers on the pu.be of the future but when be
left his home in Kansas City in 1939, plannln.g to study art in Chicago, be
did not suspect the turns his own life would take. To support himself while
in school, Bill went to work for Armour and Co. During his training he did
so well be was sent to St. Paul, where he went from supervisor of the Smoked
Meats Division to personnel manager of the1plant'• 3000 employes.
While traveling through St. Joseph. Mlllouri, Bill met a lovely Pow-
ers model, named Betty, whom he married In 1941.
Though happy at Armour, Bill began to bear more and m<>re about
the field of advertising sales and decided to set out on his own. In 19511.he
Floods moved to Denver, where Bill set up bis own company. He made up a
series of supermarket games. then began calling on 3500 supermarket chains
to sell them. His work took him all over the United States and as far as
Dominic Coaa, r~tht, plHdt with Placlde'Domlnp, who tings tM role of
Alfred in "L• Tr•vlata," to "give Mr up, young men,'' •fter Alfred haa
been rebuffed. TM New York City Opera production of "L• Travlat•" will
be 1t•ged In tM Music Center Pavilion Ofl November 18 and December 2.
The Verdi mu terpiec1 will be IH n with • different cu t on November 26.
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Centers Is His Business
Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the Virgin Islands.
"How many winners a store has,'' Bill explained, "must be figured by
a computer depending on what percentage of its sales the store wishes to
spend on the contest. There will always be winners and no one knows who
they will be. but how many people win and how much they win has to be
determined scientifically." •
In 1950 Bill sent out a Jetter to markets across the country hoping to
get replies from the southern states where he wanted to spend a warm win-
ter. Instead only markets in Canada and the Eastern United Slates replied.
"That winter, traveling through the snow and cold convinced me that South-
ern California was the only place to Jive," Bill said.
Besides California's orange blossoms and the climate. the blossoming
of shopping centers here also attracted Bill. With their advent. advertising
and promotion for all the stores in the center was co-ordinated by one man
and Bill became a pioneer in this field.
When one of his centers opened in Anaheim, traffic was stopped for
eight blocks to provide parking for the event and tickets for the ''His and
Her" cars had to be mixed in a cement truck.
Strangely enough, though Bill fathered many of the give-away games,
Jte thinks their days are past. Shopping centers now try to provide public
services to attract customers. "A give-away only helps the one person wh<>
wins,'' Bill said. "Nowadays we would rather create a pleasant environment
for shopping which makes everyone who uses the center a Little richer.••
Bill said antique car shows, art shows and decorating the area with flowers
and flags were good examples of this philosophy. Contests, in which school
children participate and which all shoppers enjoy seeing, is another .
"The public is very sensitive to the events held at shopping centers,"
Bill pointed out. "A few years ago we held an event with a French theme
but we could not do that today because most people have changed their
minds about Gen. de Gaulle.''
Bill is also promotion manager for Larwin Square in Tustin where he
has his oCfice and is a member of the Chamber of Com~erce. He is also a
member of the International Council of Shopping Centers.
In his spare time Bill enjoys shooting baskets at Mariners Park which
Is across the street from his home.
The Floods have two grown sons, Bill, who lives in Pennsylvania and
Jim who is stationed. in Seoul, Korea.
Imaginative and resourceful, Bill Flood is a man whose foot rarely
slips off the path, because he know exactly where it is going.
-Dorothy Pier"
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Some Vegetab le Ideas
The fa l is the proper time to plant a number of different veget-
ables. Most vegetables are relegated to a bad, inconspicuous corner of
the yard. There are some vegetables that are attractive enough to be
tJsed right in the flower border.
Swiss chard is often used for its attractive foliage. The red leaved
var iety is particularly eye catching. The plants grow 12 to 18 inches tall
-and some people even like to eat them.
Lettuce can be a valuable plant both in the flower border ond in
-the salad. In our climate, always plant the looseleaf varieties as the head-
ing types don't head well here. Besides, the loose leaf types are the most
attractive.
A particularly good kind is the oakleaf lettuce. Its form is differ-
ent thon other lettuce. The leaves are very scalloped and cut. The plant
tends to lie flatter on the Qround than do most other varieties, showing
off its formation to good advantage.
Afthouqh you probablv wouldn't eat any. the ornamental ka le is
still classed as a vegetable. These plants are so colorful that they are
somet imes called flower cabbaQe. Each leaf looks like a huge flower petal.
iThey come in several colors such as white . cream, pink. purple and red.
Parsfey is an attractive edging plant. Th~ curly leaf types are the
best looking. There are several herbs that are used in the ornamen tal
garden. Rosemary and thyme are probably th e most common.
A~hou9h this is not the proper planting time, artichokes and
rhubarb are two perennials that are often used in the flower border. Arti-
chokes are particularlv popular. It is a handsome plant that can be used
es an accent plant. The large orey foliage will Qrow four feet long and
the blooms are attractive, too. A mature plant will produce thirty or forty
bods a year. Plant root divisions of ortichokes and rhubarb in the spring.
For The Flower Garden
Just ordinary veqetables that can be planted now are beeh, cor·
rds and all of the cole crop• ~uch o• cabbage cauliflower brussels
~prouts. and broccoli.
-Do n Horton Ornamental Ila le
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SECURJTY FIRST NATIONAL BAN K -202 Main
St., Huntington Beach. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mon. through Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. On
t xrubit through Nov., paintings by Fern Wil-
liams. Huntington &!ach Art League member.
HUNTINGTON VALLEY BANK -17122 Valley
Blvd., Huntington Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon. through Thurs., 10 a m. to 6 p.m.
Fri. On exhibit through Nov. 17. wa tercolors,
caseins and oils by Huntington B e a c h M t
League member Sanford !.av1tt.
OCC GALLERY -2701 Fairview Rd ., Costa Mesa.
Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, 7 lo 10 p.m. Wed.
No admission charge. Phone 540-1610. On ex-
hibit Nov. 13 through Dec. 15, Dr John Covell's
painting and ceramic collection titled "~e Zen
Spirit in Japanese Art."
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HOLIDAY ART SOllIBE -The Costa Mesa Ai t
League will sponsor its second annual Holiday
M t Soiree al Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
~lesa on Sun., Nov. 12, from 5 to 10 p.m. On
~le will be watercolors. sculpture, mosaics,
&1itchery, pottery and other art objects with
proceeds going towards an art scholarship fund.
Tickets priced at Sl.50 wiJI be available at the
door. Phone 545-1556 for further information.
• -.nRESS STO~E GALLERY -1741 Westcliff Dr 1 Ne~port Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
through Fri. Phone 642-6247. On exhibit through
:\jov. term cotta busts by Gloria Pugsley.
CL YOE ZULCH GALLERY -1835 Newport Blvd..
Costa Mesa. P hone 642-7097. Hours Mon. throup
Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admission charge. OD
eihibit, watercolors by John Burgee ,
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CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold,
Newport Beach, is exh ibiting oil i;tlll llfes by
Terri Gilcrest through Nov.
COFFE E GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E . Coast
Hway .. Newport Beach. Phone 646-86M. Houri
Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No ad.mJs-
sion charge. On exhibit, under sponsorship of
the Newport Harbor Service League, the work
of Penny McM anigal through Nov.
NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr ..
Newport Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.
through Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. On u -
hib1t through Nov. stitchery art by Beverly
~emetz of Costa Mesa.
t:CI GA LLERY -Located in the Fine Aru Bkl&.
on the campus is exhibiting Melanesian Art
through Sunday, Nov. 12. Hours:· Tues. through
Sun. 1 lo 5 p.m., Wed. 1 to 9 p.m .. closed Mon.
No admission charge, Phone 833·6606.
BALBOA PAVILI ON -Locate<l at 400 Main St.,
Balboa, 1s exhibiting the work or David Simpson
through Sun., Nov. 12, under sponsorship of the
Fint> .~rls Patrons of Newport Ha rbor. Hours:
Wed. through Sun. 1 to 5 p.m., Mon. 8 to j
p.m. Aamission fifty cents. Phone 675·3866 for
further information.
NB TE~NIS CLUB -2601 East Blulf Dr., Ne\\port
Beach. Sat. and Sun .. Nov. Jl and 12, from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. On exhibit oils. collages, mh eJ
me<!ia by Mmyn Smith Arooo\ 1d.
CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -Newport Beach City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
Hours Mon. through Fri. a to 5 p.m. No admis-
sion charge. On exhibit through Nov., oils, wa-
tttcolors and drawings by James Warren.
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -260
Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Hours 10 a.m. to
S p.m. Moo. through Thurs., 10 a.m. to e p.m.
Fri. On exhibit through Nov., paintings by
Vivian Burtchby, Neal Butcher and William
Persona and paintings by studen ts from Laguna
Beach schools.
LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -307 Cllf(
Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours 12 to 5 p.m. dally.
Admis.slon 50 cents. Phone 494~1. On exhlbJt
through Nov. 19, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hurschler'a
collection of modern tapestries. In the Entre-
101, the Annual Faculty Show ot the Laguna
Bffch School of Arl and Design, through Nov.
19, feJlturing the work of Jon Stokesbary, Roger
Annst,.ong, Roger Kuntz, Jane Lyons, Donna
Sbarkfy and David Schnabel.
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CllAWS GALLERIES -1390 I . Coast Hwy., La-
guna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to & p.m. daily. No
admission charge. Phone 494-2497. On exhibit
through N1>v. 26, oils by Ray Friesz and Anne
Von.
CBAJlLES W. BOWERS MUSEUM -200'l N. Malo
Street, Santa Ana. Phone 542-545G. Houra:
Tues. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun
1 to 5 p.m. and Thurs. evenings 7 to 9 p.m. No
admission charge. On exhibit through Nov. 26,
oils and watercolors by Cardeiro Boyer, water-
colors or New England by Glen Thomas througb
Dec. 12, expressionistic paintings by Dorothy
Slocum through Dec. 30.
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Golden West's first foll ploy, "My Three Angels," is ployed strictly
for laughs. It is scheduled for November 16-18 in the college's Patio
The ate r, on compus. ot 157+4 Golden West Street in Huntington Beach.
The comedy . based on "Lo Cusine des Anges" by Albert Husson,
centers around three escoped convicts who breok out from Devil 's lslond
on Christmos eve ond come to the aid of o hop less Fre nch shopkeeper
and his fom ily.
Ploying the convicts. the mole leods, ore Dove Young, os Joseph
a forger-embezzler-con mon: Vince Mohar os Alfred. o slow-witted mur•
clerer, ond Grey Gordner os Jules, o sti fecrocker with ti wetikness for mon·
sloughter.
Anx ious to shed their prison grab ofte r their escape, the geniat
trio descends on o dry goods store but is discovered by the shopke epel',
Felix Ducote! (Corl Poormon); his wife, Emile (Pott Hollingsworth). ond their
doughter, Mo rie Louise (Sue Perry).
The three thugs ore melted by the pitiful imcompetence of tha
shopkeeper ond the honest fomily. and fi nd themselves ploying Sa nta Claus.
Others in the cost ore Fonny Murphy. Bruce DeQuoy. Michoel Doy
ond Garlond Rolston.
The director is Chorles Mitchell, Golden West dramo teacher, ond
Dick Lappe is ossistont director. Sets are designed by Poul Bon~ck. sound
is by Mike Reo. costumes by Pott Hollin gsworth , and lighting by Joe Ben·
jomin. Sterling Campbell is technicol director.
Tickets moy be obtoined ot the college bookstore at $1 .50 for
odults, 50 cents fo r children, and 50 cents for high school ond college
students with o student body cord. \
The thl'M mile lelda
played by Vince Mahar,
Dave Young end Greg
Gardner, from left, heve
rolM of esc1ped convlds.
In thla acene they are
looking for a pollOnOVI
auke which hes gott9"
1w1y. The pl•y 11 ached-.
ulecl In the college'• P1tlo
ThNter for November
16 through 11.
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oC Winnie the Pooh.
play with Uncle Wiggly,'
cry with Cinderella and
re,·el wi th adventurer.
you and I have hardly met.
I'm B. Dalton, Bookseller.
Sint'e childhood, I have
been captivated with
this delightful world.
'J.'o ahare in my delight
1.ha,·e carefully l!t'lected
boob and entertainrrienU
fot• children from infan~y
to youni adul thood.
All are cateaoriied by -ae and ·interftt in my
colorful, carpeted bookshGP
within a bookahop.
Btiog the children in •• ,
let them browse in their
boob hop while 7ou bro1,.,..
in your1. U 7ou can't
come in, call or write me.
l'm B. Dalton, Bookseller.''
Fashion I.land
Newport Center
Newport Beach. Calllornia 92660
644;-00tl
TV WEEK MAGAZINE i1 delivered frH with the DAILY PILOT each
Saturday. It contains program schedule~for a whole wHk-plu1 picture'
and features about the people who play in the 1how1 •
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DESIGNER'S -
NOTEBOOK
Mixing Furniture
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
..
The word "eclectic" began creeping into the
home furnishing field just a few short seasons ago.
It refers to choosing furniture from various time
periods and styles. This procedure continues to
be popular, but it should be approached with a few
grains of caution. The same deftness that is requir-
ed to mix a cake or blend spices for a gourmet dish
' •
is needed to blend furniture and accessories of 11 ; .. t
various periods.
The new, modern furnish ings have softness.
warm th. craftsmanship and quality which blend
well with many other periods. A few French or
Jtalian classic pieces can be used for accent or the
situation can be reversed. Spanish furnishings also
com bine successfuU y with contemporary, and
French furniture (usually the rural pieces) com-
plements Spanish decor. AU of the traditional
styles mix well, too.
A good rule of thumb is to use one particl11ar
period of furnishing as a predomina nt theme and
a complementary period for accent.
Another form of mixing in today's furnishings
combines mellow wood tones with brass, bronze
and painted finishes. Synthetics which resemble
woods or fabrics also are being used a great deal
Above all, the greatest trend is toward a look
of quality -tht look of good craftsmanship and
detail that takes a piece Of furniture out of the
mass-produced category and gives it a timelessness.
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Please address inquiries and question1 by letter to: Designers Notebook.
Weekender Magarine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport Beach, California.
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A BU51N·E55 THAT BEGAN. WITH A
Using styrofoam and floral wire, Sally Stevenson demonstratH the first st.p
In makin9 a SuianM Orf9ln1l1 doll
/
In s1ep two, the figure is built out with many
layers of papier mache (strips of torn, wet
newspaper), then allowed to dry for several
hour5. This Is one of the stickiest steps in the
construction. The production liM is on the
breakfut bar of the Ferryl" home in Mesa
Verde.
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F 0 U RTE EN DEL· 1 G HT FU L D 0 LL S
IN SUZANN1E ORIGINALS LINE
What originally began as a child's request has blossomed into a busi-
ness for Mrs. !Wbert Ferry of Costa Mesa. The creative Mesa Verde house-
wife, originator of the Suzanne Originals Dolls shown on this page, made
the first doll a year ago for her five-ye~·old daughter Suzanne. ''It was a
miniature, '7 orcelainized' version of Suzanne," she said. "Others besides
Suzanne liked the doll and asked me to make more. I was kept busy repro-
ducing the first one. Then, as the demand increased, I had to ask my husband
and Sally Stevenson, a family friend, to lend a band."
The production line began on the breakfast room bar in the Ferry's
home where it remains today, but the line of dolls bas increased from one to
14. Each doll is distinctive. Molly, Jn flowered dress with ruffled pinafore, has
a perky, stand-up bow in her hair. In her hands she carries a tiny bird's nest,
complete with bird and two eggs. Jenny wears a yellow dress topped with a
matching cap and in her apron are two bright red apples, one with a small
green worm inching across the shiny surf ace. Blonde Emily carries a yellow
balloon Shannon has a bird's nest in her hat and Mark. all decked out in
bright blue overalls, licks a round, red and white striped lollipop.
All are about six inc.hes tall, styrofoam on the inside, papier mache
and fabric on the outside, delightful to see an·d painstaking to construct. The
process begins with a cone of styr<>foam for the body and floral wire bent
into arms and legs. This is 16-year-old Sally's responsibility. Then the figure
is built up with layers of papier macbe and allowed to dry for several hours.
The ha.nd-sewn clothing, made of real lace, silks and muslin, is dipped ln1a
hardening solution, draped on the figure and allowed to dry {or 24 hours. An
acrylic emulsion is brushed on the figure to seal and waterproof. Next, the
figure is hand painted, dried and then many coats of lacquer are applied to
give the dolls their porcelain lgok. A final antique coat completes the work.
The finished product has the hardness and appearance of china but does not
crack or chip as easily.
The whole process for each doll takes days and, of necessity, as the
orders increase, the production line changes. Sally is now beginning to 111ake
the clothes and dress the dolls, and Bob Ferry, who makes the hat forms, has
taken on aff6ther role, that of morale booster. "His pastrami sandwiches are
the best part of the whole deal," say Mrs. Ferry and Sally. "They keep us
going."
Suzanne Origlna1J, now available at Richard's Lido Gift Shop and
My Favorite Thing fn Newport Beach, will be on display at Mesa Verde Libr-
ary in Costa Mesa durlnl the month of December.
After the papier mache work, the dolls are
dresMCI In their Individual costumes. This
figure wfll wear a pair of red, muslin over-
alls. Others wear pinafores, short pants, •Po
fO!ll, skirts and blouses. Rul lacH, silks and
mutllns are used for the fetching outfits.
MatHlM IKllM-C>All T P ILOl
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The Herb and Joe Trio comprised of Herb Payson on
piano, organ ind clavfatte; Joe Marino on flute, clarinet
ind bass and Gil Martinez on the drums ire entertain-
f ng nightly, except Monday; from 1:30 In the Lido
Loung• of the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. .
Cookie's Cocktails
Cal Ross-Piano, Vocals
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Cocktails
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DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS
CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUB •11 Serving • Luncheon and Dinner
Monda11 through Saturday.
(Reservations Suggested)
Dinners from S.25
• Behind the Sizzler Steak HoUM •
• 18528 BEACH at ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH •
• Town & Country Shopping Center 962-9031 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'I We ue .locatecl on the l ri1tol str .. t 11cle b.twHn Mull•n '
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C111tiMll Eatertalulnb 1:30 • 1 :31 MlttlJ, IXC. Mo1Uy
Dinner Res. Until 8130 • Prime Rib 3.50
JULIE HAND !~~J.F PARADE"
THURS. & FRI. -CHANNEL. 5
Tues.: Beer Bust • Xtra low priced booze
. Wed.: New Year's Eve· Horns, favors
COMPUTE IAllQUET l CNllS'llW PARTY FACIUTIES -5S4-4otO
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1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
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6-42-4840
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In One Of
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SPECIALS
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POTATO -SAUD -GARLIC IREAO
COCKTAILS -OltAUGHT IEER
111 MAIN ST. Huntington Beach
IS YOUR FOOD ORBITAt IUDGET IN •
The Count Down is on to bring
PRICES DOWN TO EARTH
with our Fantastic Month-Long
NOVEMBER, LUNCH SPECIALS!
1 O:JO 1.a.·2~10 ,.a.-M.._ tin s.t-11 N..,..._
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Each
Monday HAMBURGER 44¢
Each
Tuesday
WITH CU, Of IOU, AND NIES
B.B Q BEEF 57¢
MINCED 1.1.Q. IEEf ON fUNCH IOLL-IE.ANS
~:!nesday STEAK SAND . 99¢
WITH flllS-SUCED '{OMATOES
~~~~sd•y CHEESEBURGER 48¢
Each
Friday
WITH CU, OF SOUP AND NIES
TUNA or CHEESE 33¢
511LUD SANDWICH-CUP Of IOUP~lllS
llzmc1rton
weekdays
~::n11y HOT DOG 23¢
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:Reservations: 542-3595
(Ooted Sunday)
U5ULAI SID-WITH flllS
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7 NIGHTS WHICl Y 5:00 • 9:00 P'.M
STEAK DINNER $198 Top Sirloi,._S~up or
Sal•d-V•9•table-
Potatoes-6arlic ToHt
Coffe• or l••
KONA LANES
COFFEE SHOP
2Ht HAllOI ILYD~ e COSTA MESA e 545-1112
Opee 24 Hrs. All Hew lo,14 Serwlu Stoff
S'f.&&.IR
FAMILY STEAK HOUSES
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..... 1.29 I HAMBURGER . 44c CHEESE . 49c
NEW YORK CUT STEAK .. . 1.49 DIESS 'EM U, AT FIEE GOODY UR!
V2 lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 89c I DELICIOUS GULF SHRIMP . . . 1.09
All AIOYI INCLUDI IAICED P'OTATO
Olt ... INCH ra11s. ltOLL & IUTTlll.
DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH
ON SESAMI IOU 89
fllNCH fllES C
WITH flENCH FRIES
COFFEE (All you can drink) .... 10c
AU STEAKS SERVED ON HOT
SIDUN(i PLATTHS!
MONDAYS. 2·t P.M •
.... 11.Jt TOP 99•
SllLOIN ITIAI •
HUNTINGTON BEACH.
11552 BEACH BL VD.
THE FIBE ST!TIOH NIGHT CLUB
1 Y.z miles south •f Dlsaeylu• 11 Harbor 801levard
Corner E. 17th St and Santa Ana Avenue
"tlllf'" Sq-e .... lttd Tn-. INtk1
642-7492
CHILD'S POmON
VI PRICI TOWN AND COUNTRY
962-5912
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BALBOA ·aAY 675-0200
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NOTES OF A NOMAD
Continued from Page 9
This "something extra effort" item also
concerns one of the area's better known ...
and thoroughly likeable ..• restaurant mana-
gers, Gino Boero, Reuben's, Newport
Beach. Seems a diner-outer recenUy got just
a bit off the blacktop J:~ting area at the spa
and into the surroun · sand. Result: spin-
ning wheels, bogged down mechanical mon·
ster. The diner tried to place a call for as·
sistance, was ass•:red by Boero that all
would be ta.ten care of while dinner was be-
ing served. Sur~ enough . . . a tow truck
was called by "Mr. Nice" ... and the patron
found his wheels ready and waiting for de-
parture when the meal was completed.
* With tilt! installation 'Of a new piano bar.
the veddy, veddy English Pub at the Ha' Pen-
ny Inn, Westminster, now bringing a bit of
Picadilly Circus and the mod world of London
to this top drawer watering h'ole.
Lany Lawrence headlining the entertain·
ment department at the Peter Jepson-man·
aged establishment.
*
A "give a whirl to" at Howard's Restau-
rant, Newport Beach. 'Ibe new menu addition
... Brochettes and rice. Quite a meal with
soup or salad, roll and butter included for
$2.85. The rice with a new look, according to
keyholder Howard Koch. Gi"een peppers, red
peppers, mushrooms and a dash of ht!roo to
create Rainbow Rice. Ah-h .. h-h, so!
* M'Goo's, Newport Beach, the setting for
a mighty happy group effort recently that
almost took the rafters off via the sing-a-long
efforts of customei:s involved. This pizza pal-
ace a solid catch-on with family groups in the
early evening hours ... the young adult set
during the pre-midnight period . . . and Ute
wee hour out-n-abouters Just prior to clos{Dg
at 2:00 a.m. Learned that the pasta perfectos
served here are available until 1:45 each
ayem. Let greeter Chris Karamanos select
that repast for you. Does right well along
those lines. And ... get there early enough
to sip a glass or two of M'Goo's tap cham-
pagne. You'll go back for more.
* A new {and cogtly) idea in suds salons
about to be introduced up Tustin way., Called
the Bunny Hutch, this establishment will at-
tempt to bring strictly beer drinkers a spot
wbere they can enjoy their icy, icy in top
drawer surroundings. A most elaborate lay-
out . . . and a far cry from the accepted
mental image of today's "beer bars." Set
for opening very soon according to the
builders.
* Judges for the Villa Nova, Newport
room naming contest will be Elon Packard.
longtime writer for the Bing Crosby radio-tv
shows; Bill Morrow, producer ot Mr. C's ef •
foru and Allen Dale, owner of the waterfront
wonderful. Winners will be announced the
first week in December . . . to kick off the
holiday season at Dale's Delightful. The prize:
dinner for four at Villa Nova, Newport.
Tba's all
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FULL $2.95 DINNER
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504 MAIN STREET 536-1530
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RES ERV AT IONS SUGGESTED
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T.HANKSGIVINGG DAY AT
THANKSGIVING DAY MENU
Newporter Reli1h Tray
Choice ef
Con1omme Trie11on Toutd s,.. .. Sala .. w.1 ... r1 h i•,.
RoHt Apple Velley Tom Turkey -Giblet Grevy
Sege or Chestnut Dressing
Crenberry Seuce
leked Sug•r Curecl H•m, Seuce Cumberl•nd
loneleu Rocky Mount.in Trout S•ut.--Amandine
Roast Priine Ribs of Eastern leef.-Au Jui
lroil•' New York Sirloin-M•itre D'Hotel
$4.50
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ll'ECIAL CHILDltElf'S OIHNH
INCLUDES '°°' Olt SALAD, OES$1H AND NVl llM9
llOMT TOM lUIUCIY OR IAKEO SUOAlt<UllED HM\ tt•
For R111rvetion
1714) 644-1700 Ext. 411
225 Rooms -Suites -Priv•t• ViUH
1107 JamborH Road •t Hwy. IOIA
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CHILD'S REQUEST TO CM MOTHER
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Mrs. Robert Ferry, who created the first whlmslcal doll, is shown applying
en acrylic emulsion to one of ttw dreued fituret.
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At right, some of the dolls in the luunne
Orlglnal1 llne ,,. shown 11 they 1ppMr when
flnt1hecf. lach doll Is distinctive Incl NCh hit
1 neme. The clollt •N evall•ble loMtlr et
Richard's Ude Gift Shop end My ,...,...
Thing In tffwport leach.
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Painting the dolls takes • stHdy hand and m•ny hours of peinstaking work.
All of tt.. peinting is done by Mrs. Ferry.
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Syd's Steak House is a quiet and resUul
montage of blue carpeting, paler blue and
white chairs, white tablecloths and a collection
of costly l800's paintings. Recently redecorated Josef's, Corona del
Mar, not only bas a must-see New Look •••
but a must-hear new "looker," as well
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OUT ·'N' ABOUT: Orange County's Restaurant and Entertainment Scene STEAKS, STEAKS, STEAKS
House specialty at Syd's ... what el se
(?) ... steaks. BUT ... at prices seldom heard
of around Orange County bee! buying belt.
Appearing nightly, except Tuesday, for
your listening-dancing pleasure at this Coast
Highway you-wouldn't-recognize ... the Fran
Marion Trio •.. featuring song-selling, b~
beating Fran Marion, backed by pian~man
Sid Hurwitz and Rene Douchet on drums.
A cool combo and, as a vocalist, you'll
find Maid Marion a triple threat performer
(voice, face and figure) who excitingly fulfills
the area's longtime need for a top femme
enterU.iner.
She eases into a typical set slowly . . .
warmly, yet softly, lilting her way through
"Irresistible." Tbe tempo ... and Fabulous
Fran's movements ... are "up" slightly dur-
ing her rendition of "Just In Time''. Then, she
turns it all on ... voice sultry, body swaying,
fingers snapping rhythmically •.. for "Days
Of Wine and Roses."
From that point on . . . the audience is
hers. Which ii understandable when one
studies her credit!.
DON JOSF
raDINTS
HAYDEN CAUSEY
TRIO
NAT\lllN•
"JOSIE"
T""4ay ..... S.M.y
ENCHJLADA & TACO ......... $1.30
CHIU RELLENO-ENCHILADA ... $1.45
SEllVID wnH lllCI • •UNS -TDSTADIT.U & UL.SA
• COCKTAILS •
9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH
OPEN 7 DAYS
COURY'S
962-7911
STEAK SANDWICH
$1.95
LUNCHEON-DINNER • TOP SIRLOIN -
COCKTAILS PRIME RIB-STEAK
19th & PLACENTIA and LOBSTER COMB.
COSTA MESA <c. ....... w .. 11 $3.95
HAS DONE IT ALL
,n show business ... you name it .••
Fran Marion bas done il
Headliner bookings at headliner night·
clubs across the nation. A three month ·sing-
ing tour of the Orienl Solo vocal artist on
cruises to the Bahamas aboard the S. S. Queen
Frederica. Off-Broadway musicals "On The
Town,'' "Annie Get Your Gun," "Wonderful
Town.'' "South Pacific." Off-Big Stem dramas
''Hatful Of Rain," "Jackass" and "The
Women.'' She has appeared on television's
"Milte Stokey Variety Show," "Playhouse 90,"
"The Jack Benny Show" and "Shower Of
Stars." The commercials she has taped are
far too numerous to list. I
ln addition . . . combining lyrics with
learning ... La Marion sings in three foreign
languages, French, Italian and Spanish. Her
dialects include British, Frencb,.')outhern and
Brooklynese.
NOW!
LAS VEGAS 'ACTION' AT
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The RED NORVO QUARTET
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21112 OCEAN, HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-1421
Definitely a must-catch talenl
SMART SETTING
In creating the New IAok at Josef's.
owners Gibby Fernandez and Bill Peters have
worked long and bard ... with most gratify-
ing mulls.
\ They ban come up with a smart, sophi-
sticated interior decor that smacks strongly
of big dty, big time supper club atmosphere.
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G<>ne is the tapa-cloth wallpaper, the
fish-filled aquariums, the Polynesian flora and
fauna , the small, beaded-kont booths that
graced the premises when this spa was known
as Christian's Hut.
Replacing these, a wide sweep of rich. red
carpeting, red velvet wall covering, white-
NOW!
tllo ENTERTAINMENT of
LARRY LAWRENCE
tit our Swl1t4Jlnt New
Piano Bar
LUNCHEON PARTIES DINNER
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One of Southern California'' fine re stouronh.
Entertainment Nightly.
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Now S1rvln9
SUNDAY BRUNCH
11 :00 A.M. • l 100 l'.M.
Palisades Road
between Newport Blvd.
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646-6534
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DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS!
HAPPY HOUR DAIL Y-10 A.M. to I P.M.
HIGHBALLS 50c-TASTY DIP
MONDAY NITE BILLIARD TOURNAMENTS!
ONE FOR GUYS ••• ONE FOR GALS
WDltlY WINNllS IACH llCllYI
A MA•NUM OF CHAMPACJNI
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AWAIDID PllSONAUZD CUI med
130 E. 17th STREET
AT NEWPORT BLVD.
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• • • By Don Wilson Remember, now ... these prices apply to
full meals, excluding beverage.
tableclothed tables, subdued lighting, tbe bar
still in its original position, but now jauntitly
trimmed in a scarlet red to match the floor
and wall decor.
A rough-rock fireplace separates the
lounge and main dining room, with the
latter now a posh setting of red carpeting,
tangerine paneling with gold inlay, one
gigantic and sparkling chandelier, more white-
topped tables.
LATE SUPPER MENU
For the late, late diner, Josef's now
proffers a supper menu served between the
hours of 11 :00 p.m. and 1 :30 in the wee smalls.
You might be tempted to try: eggs bene-
dict, $1.85; scrambled eggs and chicken livers,
•1. 75; chef's special omelette (fresh mush-
room s, onions, peeled tomato, Ortega pepper
stuffed with cheese, hash-browned potatoes),
$2.15.
El Matador
FAMILY RESTAURANT
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD
Ne. 10-bclill.._ lo T.ce wltti
rte., llH.t, '91to41te-, Mlso.
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LUNCHEON Sl'ECIALS o,..: .... tin Tll•n. -11 :00.10:10
Fri.-Set. -11 :00.11 :JO s.. .. 11 :00-10:JI
17'8 N-port llw4. IAt Utti St.I Con M.,. '42-6-417 ~~ ...... -~ ~~-.wa ,.
k :Jai j _}(uc~en J.J~ CHINESE FOOD TO GO '; J -OPEN DAILY
4:30 P.M. -8:30 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAY
1940 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
For tbe more hearty diner: fried jumbo
shrimp, $1.50; sauteed scallops, $1.50; mari-
nated sirloin tips, $1.95; prime New York
steak, $3.50; groun~ sirloin pepper steak,
$3.50; prime rib sandwich, $3.50 or half a
chicken with chef's spagetti, $3.25 ..
Luncheon and dinner also served daily
at Josers, as welJ as brunch on Saturdays and
Sundays.
Syd·s Spa
A new Huntington Beach intimate worth
the trying would be Syd's Steak House, open-
ed last week for luncheon (10:00 a.m. -2:00
p.m.l and dinner (5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.).
Small and spotlessly clean, this 44-patron
seater is owned and operated by Syd Slate, a
member of the brother team that, for so many
years, comprised the landlord local at Slate
Brothers nightclub on La Cienega Boulevard
in !As Angeles.
LEO'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
251~ EAST COAST HWY. CORONA drl MA ..
Ol'EN 10 AM .• t l'.M. * CATHIN6 TO l'AITIES
Good Food • Good Srrv1ce e Rruonablt Price•
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CLOSED MONDAYS e OR l -IHO
DON ROBERTO'S
MEXICAN FOOD-FAMILY RESTAURANT
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1.Alncheon: New York cut, petite filet
mignon. steak teriyaki. skewered steak kebab,
$1 .95. Ground sirloin steak, $1.65.
Dinner: filet mignon. New York cut. f.
bone. top sirloin. steak teriyaki. skewered
steak kebab. $2.95. Ground sirloin steak, $2.25.
Midday or evening prices include salad,
potatoes. onion rings. bread and butter.
In charge of both repasts. chef Gary
WaU, formerly wit}\ the renowned Sycamore
lnn, Cucumonga.
ContinuM on P199 10
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1915 HARIO ll llYO., C.M. 548-9927
9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY
MARK DAVIDSON TRIO
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The Ultimate in Fine Dining
SWISS-GERMAN-AMERICAN
DINNERS
LUNCHEON-DINNER
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY II A.M.·11 P.M.
CLOUD SUNDAYS
GRAND OPENING!
LEE'S CHINESE FOOD
LUNCHEON-DINNER
12·NOON TO 10:00 P.M.
MONDAYS 1100-1:00 P.M.
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17201 BROOKHUR5T
l'OUNTAIN VALLEY 962~55
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FAMILY FOOD 'N FUN e ITALIAN MENU e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
OPEN DAILY-5 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
2600 W. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH 642-1831
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THURSDAY THIU SUNDAY N"lS
AND THI WESTllN TllO NIDAY I IATUIDAY
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WALNUT AND OYSTER DRESSING
CANDIED YAMS IROWN GllLET GR.AVY
CHOICE OF SALAD
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CRANBERRY SAUCE
HOT MINCE PIE PUMPKIN l'IE
ORANGE SHERBET •
IPECIAL CHILDS l'l.ATE
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED
COCKTAILS LUNCHEON
3295 Newport Blvd. 673-1374 Newport Beach
(Opposite City Han}
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