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VOL 60, NO. 276. •SECTIONS. 12 PA61S
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WASHINGTON (UPO -Pruldent
Johnlon tQld Ho Chi MiDb wttb arm·
wavina, fllt-pound1nt anotton Friday
!hat the United States will stay lo
Vietnam lmtil lt ftnda an bonorllble
">Uee, DO matter bow great the d.IJ.
1enaon at home.
He told the North Vietnamese lead-
~ he would be makinC a "seriool
nisjuctemeut'' lf be tboutbt the Amer·
lean public would elect a prelident
-at )'ell' with wtMlm Bo comd mab
Lea~
In u·paz
BJ ALMON L0CUB£Y ..........
LA PAZ -The rooUll MCtion la
here but the ~ .. stranded ill
the flat ocean ott the s.ja California
coast.
TbJs was the status of the Lone
Beach to La Paz yacht race today u
the 25 boeta &hosted alone the Baja
coast on an ocean that wa1 u flat u
milk on • platter.
Unlen tbe wind &'Odl cooperate,
there IDIY be no Oallber1 be:re be-
fore Mo*Say.
Ske~b.Y reportl bee today laid
three boltl have abudiaa1 ll the race.
They Wllre tentatively identilied al
Astral n. Pilot and Mavoumeen.
Lead boat is the Cal-U Capricious
II, 1Jd~ed by Ben Wllliartll of Loi
Angel4d YC. He WU reported to be
about 40 mila from Cabo San Luca•.
Three Columbia IO&-Simoon, Vee·
tor and Cygnus-were reported aall·
ing in a group a mr m11a behind
Capridous.
An Aeronaves de Mexico f 11 a b t
Tbunday brought ~ lint contiqent
of yachtJng fan.a hire. On the fllcht
alClllg tbe cout, there appeared to be
no "ind. However, wtndl in the Gulf
haft picked up ~tb' today and the
neet la reporUnc allout 10 bots.
The Southland yachting crowd wa1
Rreeted at La Pai•Airport by a marl·
achl band. Anoth• Olgbt la erpected
oday
After the fleet rum1 the corner at
r abo San Lucaa it wiU have a alow
QO miles f>eat to weather before
achlnt La Pu.
J uspect Nabbed
-n Bank Holdup
A Sul Beach man, llCCUaed ol tak-
in~ about •t.000 from tbe Bank of
America's Loi Alamitos bl'andl, waa
to bl arra.ilned today before the
U. S. Commfaaioner ln Los An&eles.
FBI aient. arrested Rkhard C.
Llndbercer Jr., ol 1113 Ocean Ave .•
Thursday nl&ht.
Bank olfldals Hid the holdup OC·
curred shortly after n o o n Tbunday
when a younc man pretended to
point a aun at teller Mra. Anna Ban·
ranti and bande<.I her a note rud-
1ng ''Hand me all lhe money I've
got 1 gun pointed at you."
Th• FBI decllntd to uy whfther
'he mone1 or tbt IUD waa recovertd
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fte Balboa a., Chlb'a propoeed
.,,Cl» flcwttn1 eoctttaJl W raa bani
qround Wen Newport Btadl plan·
alnl commls•ND 'nuada)' na,2lt.
'!'bey vot.ct • to-a aptmt tt. 81¥ Club aec:uthe JUdmd s. Ste-
--told 1lle DAU.Y PILOT toda7
that the BBC would appeal the permit
denial to the Oty Coundl.
"I'm just flabberguted," Stevena
Wd.
Steveu engaged JD lentthY debate
with commlulonen ad argued that
the Vdlel would be more of a ''crulle
boat" for dub memben and vWtinc
dipltariea villtiq Newpcrt Harbor
than • fiCMltlq bar.
But Commtulontt Wimam B. Clark
rallied a majority vote enund h1I cen-
t.ention that "you would be Ulinc our
wonderful hirbor u a commercial
venture."
Clark said he wu "in llCCOl'd with
the Idea ol Helng the ba,y from the
water," but be questioned tbe uae of
a yachting harbor u a commercl.al
enten>rlae. "It would chqe lta char·
act.er," he Nld.
. 'The Ute of a b 0 a t with I a I e s
aboard (drtnb), whatever you would
Johmon al.lo told a aewa ~ 1i8'w 11 et
that h1I Vietnam eommlllllillr, a..
WiWam C. WeatmOl"tlald, .asa;:
no I.Denae ln tht troep ~ •
But be didn't say IJ*llll., ......
be thoulbt a phase-out al :t:lll start.
To a request for a~-of the •• , be loob· •. .._ .... ....:. Uii
moat 1atlafyln1 and die ... , .. hebu~J ....
at ant tat if be .-• '9
be 1eWn&1 would de&radl the dW"
8Cter tbla ~ .bu Joni bliDt up as a
true 1achttnc i.rt>or.'" Votbtc ..... a.. w psmit re-
quest wwe Jn JlblkJ, Jr., Alvan C. Qemwn, Curt Olib aud. Clark.
Jn faftl' ... Jobe .. wmn. Ray
Y. ec,.Ua ud D&.W W. Curtis.
staVeu aueDiJZ: • allay commls-
1Joft fean thM propoeed lB!Ml'S·
tty le r i v e r b o a t would become a
"Ooatinl cocktail bar." He instJ~ted
the vessel would be ltriogently tnn·
trolled by dub per'IOllDel.
The b09t allo WU foraeen i \ a
JD ea n 1 cl tr•.,.Uui digrntartt's
.around tbe harbor, u .U u various
eharlty orpntuUGm,
Stall memben of tM city pJ.anmng
~ bat JW"l'GIU'eeled ap-
"Jll'OVal of tbl dub'1 application. Stevem aleo bad tbe endorsement
of the Newport Bsbor a.riber of
Commerce Ud llftl'al citiJal he cir·
acrlbed u dllillterelted parties to lhe
ventun.
He said that. if approved. the m1·r·
bolt wou1d join the "Golden Fler• ·
ol the Olamber of Com.me~. wh uh
currently Is comp.riled of three vr'-
aelt used to hoat vllltors to harb"r
tours.
Freeway Work Won't Tie
CdM Roads, State Says
Paclflc Cout Freeway traffic won 't
be dumped onto Corona del Mar
1b'eeta durtnc at.ages of construction.
Newport Beach city officiala said
tod.-y they have Olla aa1w-anct t:rom
otriaion ol Hl&hways eOlineers.
"They've deftnitety rMde it clear
to ua that they have no lntention to
pour can onto local 11reeta, '' Mid
City En,me.r Ben Nolan.
It 11 probable the undenta.ndln1
wiJJ be backed up by • "letter of as-
suunce" prior to the slcnlnc of .a
treeway deesn •sreetMnt by the City
CouDcU, Nolan lndkated.
CouneU coocern over pertial h'ee-
"7 c:onstruc.1ion loldin( up ctty
1treet. w l t b motortata b'avellnc throuCh town bu be-. a major road-
block to clty .. a.w accord on freeway
deaip e•t of tbt Upper Ba1. _
Two mOfttha •Co. mulUclpal law·
ma.ken balbd at atcnina a propoaed
agreement becauae It wa1 accompa-
nltd by a state dal&n map t h a t
showed tbe freeway endlne abrupUy
1t Orcbtd Avenue. atona Fifth Avenue
Mayor Paul J. Gruber at tht Ume
said that trarfk arrtvina inland vii
the Corona del Mar P'reeway ahould
" ·t
not be funneled onto a Pacific Coa,1
Freeway secment that termmalrd
anywhere within the city Um its. I le
termed •~h 1 plaD unaccept.ablt
City Public Woru Dlrecior Joseph
T Dlvlln tokl the DAILY PILOT to-
day, however. that tt hu 1ince b<'en
confinned that the stat. map·~ Or
chJd Avenue C'Ut off wu only an arb1
trart' one. It did not reflect suges or
construction. he aaid.
"The state bu never con~ulPrMi
cutting off conatructlon at Orchid ht
said
In any cue. he noted that wlUl the recent adoptlot1 of the Lquna Beach
portJoa of the Cout Frwny, a map
can now be de1lped that carrlc>s the
freeway beJObd Newport's eastern
clty Umltl. State mctneer1 are pres-
eotly consJdertna JI.lit such a map tn
connectioft with a new propoeed des 1gn
aireement, ..Sd Devlin.
He al.id It may bt at least two
months before the documents art sub
mltted to the council
Ht 1dded that It It still unknown
when freeway constructJon would be
aln "It ~~nds on the 1vailabillty of
f\inda," 1-.. Id.
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Today'• Cl•lnl
FRIDAY. NOV&;MR 17. 'T'67 TEN CENTS
War'
• in Vietnam
~
would be chareed with fllibUJterlnc.
But he went on to aay that; "we
have made revolutionary ttrldea in
education and health and CODMl'U•
Uon "
Johnson turned the comerence hdo
aa ad Ub addrtla to the American
,.ople oo Vllbwn.
J\emovmc b1I ciuses and Jteppini
away from the podjum which behf bii
llOtel, Johnsoa IPOtt for more than
(See JOllNSON, Pap S)
Residents
To Protest ~
Plane Noise
tlt r~ __ fl•= att11ea&· port, q; (Bo8ni&)· Jet.
Jin« 9at that• the roofs of~ .t
tbe balnes tn the Dover and Ealt·
bluff •eas." Tbe meeting will be held at I p.m.
Monday 1n The Bluffs' community
room, ,.14 Vista del ~o.
Holatain -.Mcatecl ... t l>e purpoee
of .. gJllMrring will be to lay the
~ for a leeal battle to
thwmt eccelerated me al Iba county
a.irfteJd.
"We understand lh&Ullt cit:J of New-
port Beadl can, pos1lbf,y, pu1 legie-
laUoo to restrict the flight level of ai.r-
planea flying 0·1er the city. And cer-
talllly lhroueti the County Board of Su-
pervisors. w1th proper representation.
we can control the ~diUooal iae of the
atrpOl't for jet traffic."
Holltel.n deci.ed that a major arr·
port a.ad a bedroom community "next
door to eacll other ars't compatJ-
blt ..
"One or the other' IDUlt io:· be said.
In the lnvltlltion, be asked each
<·ommunlty llUOCiadon to conader
send.Ing an ~ .. ..., would pos·
s1bly donate bia time."
Study Shelved
By Air Board
A recommendation of the Commit-
tet on Air TransportatC>n that Wil·
I.Jam Pereira and Auociates of Co-
rona diel Mar be ht.red to conduct a
county aviation study has been tabled
again by the Orange County Airport
Comm.inion
Commissioners delayed action on
lhe proposal to give the Air Transpor-
tation Committee. a supervisors-ap-
pomted group, timt to prepare a syn-
opsis of propoqls from four consult·
ant firms including Pereira and to ex -
plain why they bad selected lhe Har-
bor Aree firm.
The consultant eventually hired wlU
be charged with developing a master
plan of alr transportation for the en-
11re county and a new muter plan
ror the airport.
REST 'DOLLY' SEAT
FROM DAILY PILOT
If :rou want to aay. "Hello Oolly' ..
from one o( the belt seats In the
house, check the clualfled want ad
,rctJon today. Your name could be
hidden" there -and ll It is you itet
1 "'"' free tickets to the Mtlodyland
1't1eater musical
lt'1 fl'f'I. How Iona couJd 1t take to
ltiok throuC}I thf MCUon for your
11lm1? Do 1t now
Of Topfuss Bar Manager
81 JACE BROBACX
Of ............
Federal qenta and Santa Ana po.
lice early today raided tbe home ol a
top~sa beer bar manacer, teisinC ma-
chine guns and cannon and obacene
tilm -ail reportedl:r for sale.
The arrest was made after Desmond
O'Neill. Treasury Department agent,
bought a machine gun Thursday from
Gene PlettJnck. 30, of 4613 Sunswept
Ave . San la Ana. ..,.
When O'Neill and poUce arrested
Plettinck, they found foar 20 mm .
antiaircraft weapom tn hl4 aarage
and another m bia hmne, four ma·
Sumner Convenes
Constitution
Study Committee
Superior Judge Bruce Sumner of La·
guna Beach t~y convened the Cali·
fomia Constitution Revision Commis·
sion for another round o( efforts to
streamline the state's bulky docu-
ment
"Revisions are much more dllficult
that the onginal drafting." the Judge
remarked He is chainn•n of the
group which met U1 Monterey Thurs-
day for the nrst part of • two day
se:1sion
More than :.> or tht com m1u ion A
60 members were present
Phil Gibson. former ctuef justice of
the State Supreme Court and a com·
mission member. called the present
constitu\Jon ·cumbfrsomf'. unelL'ltiC
and outmoded ·• The constitution hi!!
been amended JOO times smcf' 1t came
into t'Xl$tence
The comm1s!'i1on memhc-rs-bus1-
ne~smen. labor leaders t<lucators.
judges. lawyers. housewives and legts·
lators-now are In the final phase of
Ule second sta~e of the program.
The flrat was completed when vot-
ers a1>proved Proposition lA provld·
mR for ytarly sessions of the legl.sla-
lure and increased pay for l.tgjslaton
In Thursday's sessions. members
he-Ran action· on wording or articles
related to the rights of local govern-
ments to control oprr JI ton~ of pubh1
11tihtie11 within lhf'lr boundant~
Ourlnit the four y«!'an• of work on
rtvislon. t'omm1~s1on memh4>" hav1·
ir1ven thou~1nds of hm1r~ n( lhtlr time
w1thnu1 pay.
~
chlne f! and llUlDe1'0U6 ammuniUon
JnlCA" •
Pone. uid DD live ammunilloo WM
fouod lo the home but revealed that
Plettlnck's bedroom wu decorated
with Nazi mementoa including wall-
alad photos of Adolf Hltler and Her-
mann G<>enng.
Six Santa Ana police officeri; joined
three treasury agenta In the raid
Plettlnck manages the Apartment •
A-Go Go topless beer bar at 17th
Street and ~hope Avenue. He w11
booked ln Orange County j11l charied
with po1ae1&ion « illegal firearm•
and poaeuioo of oblcene film$ f•
ule, police aaid.
Treuury agents aelud three otht1
men before dawn today and conff•
cated ei&ht more machine guns. Me
rested were Lewla D. Todd and Ar-
mand Rath, botb of Gaendale, who had
the weapons at tbeir rupect1ve home11 and Jack Broudy, ol Los .Angeles.
The federal men aaid ail knew Plet
linclt and each other. but declined to
call them a "rlna. •• 'Ibe aaents add·
ed they still are seekina two other
men
..
Plettinck was lo be taken to Los An·
gelee later today and arraigned before
a U S Commissioner, the federal of·
ficials said.
Weatller
It mlght pt a htUe wet this
weekend, but then again it might
not. hedges forecuter Dave
Burt, Wh'> Sttf temperatures in
lbe lugh 60'1 for Ule coast and tn
the mid 70'1 Lnland.
INSIDE TODAY
Wl1f'rt to Jmd thr brrrl and
hottlf for Thanksgw111q Day and
"drllghtfu.l •lt>f'll about lhf ama-
tPur rhtfs wllo 1lorttd a wukl11
dmt·in of tht1r own when th'
management cloud tht' lutchtn,
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"> DAJL Y PILOT
No Newport
Mlut<an pt•rsonnel v1s1Un£ "ll~~rl
~ are still W'ttbout a "home" to.
da1. dHplte hard-rou~ht efforts by
Nev.port Harbor Amei 1can L e & I o n
Posl 291 and Its aux1llarv to get a :.<>·
c1al u~ntt>r startE'd br Thanlcsgl\ Int{.
The trouble with thf' 1dt<1 ~aid plan-
nlll& comnu.i.sioners Thur!'tda\' mght.
IS the proposed locatJon
The post sought a ust-permn to be·
gan a USO-type center at 4323 E Co.ast
lhghway, less than 200 feet from a
residentia.l nei&hborhood. lt was •
ni~ 7-0.
Comnu.Nloners po~ttd, WOrt"lf'd
and arcped about tbe application for
nurly an bour and punctuated theu-
Mliberauons by callinc sevttel of tht
more Ulan 75 witnesses on ~ to
speak thetr views.
In a hand vote. ~ •ud~nce &pllt
.about evenly on the issue
An American Le&ton spokesman said
th" center would serve u a "clur
ing houae durin& ~ t.o 50 percent of
~
the Umt ww~ tbt auuliary would
C'l'Ult for donated theat.tr dckatl
Md famQy dJnnen (or, •*9mn la
town OD vWLI."
1"8 center woukt appeal moaUy to
vouth~ from 18 to 20, said tbe Lf'g1on
spokesnun. Slnce alcohOOc beverage.
would not be allowe-d
'l JU St don 'l quite :;ee lht' necJ I or
such a ('enter when you have the Lr
g1on hall on the Peninsula " s.;ud
Commissioner William B. Clark.
Said Commis.1oner John J. Jakosky.
Jr "At tbu locatlon you'll lwlvt Pf'O·
pie hltchhildn& alone Coest Hi&hwa\'
to aet to It ..
Mrs. Roy Owt:ns. pres1denl of t h "
auxil.Lary. reiterated her belier that U1r
Penu16ula Post 11 not in a "walk-by '
locallon
Post 291 mem~r Gt0rge Pusateri
who offered the USf' or lht bwldlni:
which he lwls under-lease, remuked
"You can see hippies walking down
Troops Batde Conimies
ln Hand-to-hand Fight
District Remap
Final Hurdle
For Legislature
SAIGON (AP)-Dr1ving throuth a
"'Urderou1 blau ol North Vietnamese
"lactune iun and amall arms fJre 1 S tnfantrymen latf' today sell~
h• top of a atratecic h1U overlooking
Santa Ana Youth
Burns Draft Card
-For 4th Time
A 19-year-0ld Santa Ana youth \\a<>
bel.Jev~ today to be one of four men
"ho burn~ what they said were their
draft cards rn San Francisco during
the height of an anti-draft demonstra·
I.Jon
Richard Baxstresser aa1d it was lht
fourth ume he had burned his -and
that tht draft board sent him a .iew
one each time
"That's my brother all right and
that"s also a lot of booey." exclaimed
a voice at the C~ D Baxstresser home.
13291 Malena Dnve Santa Ana The
•!brother dechned to identily h1msP.U or
: .to romment further
About 100 demonstrators and a 'Im-
• ,.tar number of federal employea w1t
: "1e~sed the Thursday 1nc1drnt on th"
' ~tepa of the federal bt.Uld1ng
; ; Cards also were burned by MichaPI
0 . Clausing. 21. SealUe. Stl'phen ~,
• ;Driges. 28. Seattle. and D1ck1r HMn~.
24 Berkelev. Harris said il was hl1
M'tond burnm~
\\ arrPn Fetter. 28 OalJand burnPd
what he said \\as hts Army d1schargr.
A hall-dozen speakers addressed the
.crowd during the quiet demonstration
Paul Obluda. 40. San Francisco
,nember of the Committee for Draft
lles1stance. announced pl.ans for a
:tnass s1t·m Dec. 4 at the Oakland Mill·
'ary Induction Center. Obluda was
among about 250 persons arrested dur·
' lni: a demonstration at the center Oct
I 16
ltdrrl' a "lirtrn ~aid ··we lrird In
turn our draft· card!-1n to thr I . S.
attorne) ... but he "'a~ oul of to"n
Law Doesn•t Ljke
Dccoratini? Pia ns
Sf>ven Newport Beach and Corona
del Mar teen-agers who Thursdav
night apparently wanted to decor air
the frounds of Estancia High S<.:honl
1 an into a nol-so-sm111l prnblem Th"
law
f'nl-ta ~fe~a pnliu• C'alltd a hctll 111
the decoration project at 11 :10 r m
111ur~da) by arre::.t1ng all ~r' rn 111
th, Harbor Area tecn·a$:1'U.. laktni.:
thrm to police hradquartrl'' and lhrn
ralliri,e parrntc, to kif lhrm to rnme al
ter lhr1r ofhprinjl.
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Dal< To. in South Vietnam's central
highlanda.
The men fou&ht throuah Communl,1
trenches with hxed bayonet$ m sav-
age hand-to-hand <'Ombat m the flerc:-
ect ftgbting of the Oak To campai1n.
AP Correspondent Peter Arnett rr-
ported from the battle acene that 501·
dien of lht U S. 4th lnlat1try D1v1-
don "occupied the topmost point of
the hll1 around a p.m. (4 a.m. EST)
after some ol the bloodiest OChtlng"
ln the two weeu of heavy combat in
the area close to the Laotian and Cam ·
bod1an borders
The aJt war a1a11ut North Vietnam
also intens1f1ed as for the second
straight day, another target came ofr
the Pentagon's off.limits list US. Air
Force pilots made the first attack of
the war on a secondary airfield one
mile south of the center of Hanoi and
reported they cut the runway and
dama,eed buildings.
Tau. the Soviet news agency. rt'-
ported from Hanoi that several U.S
bombs exploded in the center of the
North Vtetnamese capital. one of them
1n the diplomatic quarter
Arnett said the 4th DlVlsion troops
took Hill 13.18 aftu day-long fightlm~
against an enemy battalion in bunk-
ers on the creat of the blll.
The hill four MilH IOUtb of the Dak
To airstrip I.I the hlPest point of
itrOW1d in the area. overlooking au U .s
and South Vietnamese installations in
the 'alley and a potentJAl sita for ar
t1ller1 em~tceCJN9tl • me!UlC9 al· lied unit~ low
From P .. e J
JOHNSON ...
five minutfl on the central lssu• nf
U S. poUbcs-th' Viftnam war
Standing l>.fore newsrmn tn thf'
White Houie East Room, Johnson wa~
on the dramatic side gestunng morP
than usual clapping his hands for
emphasis. and bobbmg h1, head
Sm1hn1ty . .Joh!lion said he will
f•ross when he comes lo 1t the bndge
of decision on runn1n1 again for the
presidency. lie bad been asked about
surveys lndlcaUnt he might be 1n
trouble on Vietnam.
Anyone who ~lieves that Uncle
Sam. whoevPr is prts1dent. is going to
pull out of Vietnam, is malung a serl ou~ mistake. the President said
It Ho Chi Minh has an) doubts about
11 'I want to dmlluc;1on him this morn-
1111::." .Johnaon ~aid
.Johnson wu a!lkl'd h1~ assM~mrnt
nf lhl' ~1lua11on tn Vi<'lnam after talk
1n~ with Gen \\ cstmoreland and Am
h~,.~adnr Ell~worth Bunker
'I think r\ rry Am<'rican hrart
'hnuld ~wPll with pride" at what tr S
forces are doinj! 1n Vietnam. he uid
The Amrm:an people want war~
•md othl'r contr,ls lo bt dC'.'CldPd quirk
h ht ~aid addinl! 'tha t'~ not the kind
or war wp'rp fll.!httnl! tn Vtetnam "
Ha1sinc his hand' hr· note<i that
the war i~ procerd10J! on a t1•;in;:
rnn r Wt rl' inflt('t1ng grrater Josi;·
er than WE' rr takinl! " hr said
•
,,<\CRAMENTO (AP) -Revamp1nt
o( congressional district borders in
t >range County waa ~ todly to
be one of the final hurdle. ror the
Legislature to surmount before it
completes work on it• reapportion·
mtnt labors.
The 1pUtting of Ke:m O>wtty into
separate d.t.strkt.a and reworldnt or
line& in San Francisco a1ao were r•·
ported among the rem.atn.lna prob·
lE"ms
The "-Ork i~ being done hert by
thr~ )late senators and three as·
~emt.lymen-a socalled conference
committee trying to reconcile d.Lffer· inr views on how to make Ca.Wornia's
congressional district.a conform to the
federal "one man. one vow'' ruling.
Agreement today would penrut a
final ~ote In the Senate and Anembly
early next wee:. or. the compromiae
The conference committee'• final
decl.s1on 1s expected to be 1<:1:epted
by both houses wttb little debate as
le8Js~ton try to adjoarn tbt special
session by next Wednesdaf-19 days
after 1t ~gan.
Thie State Supreme Court ordertd
th• Legislature to reapportion the di~
tricta by Oec.. 7 or the court woulrt
do ttie Job ltseU. possibb' draw1n1 on
vaciOu• plaris a·Jbmitted lo ~111\111.' Leaidat.on crl tidied UiiC Tcour\ ·,
threat to take over the re8Jtortlon ment llmcttOft, bat mowct liti e a rt
quietly with plans that ~ meet
"one man, oot vote" iuidellne~ and
not Jf'OJ>ardi1e incumbents' <'hancrs
Co reelection
Key Oubbers
Aid Fairview
Key nub mem~rs at Corona del
Mar High School presenU\• art col·
lectmg clottung for f'alrv1t'4 S t a t •
Ho~p1tal
Collect1on boxes have het'n placect
al Richard 3 l.Jdo Market. Ravslde
lentPr Salrway, and Alhertlion·\ Co-
rona del Mar
The Key Club is a boys' leaderstup
oraaruzation spontored by Kiw•nJ~.
.Junior Ken f'eierabend Is 1n chMJe
of tti. driVE'.
Red China Attat·k~
· lJ .S. J n1 per ia I iMH ~
llONG l\<lNG tCPll Cninmunist
f'hma today accused tht I n 1 I t d
Stair' of "1n~t1i:atml! and ~11ppnrtinJ1''
South V1e tnamrse all1>ged '1nl;itJoM
11f lambod1an borders
\ commentary pubhi1hl'd 1n "'" of·
11< 1al Pc~ing Peoples Oa1f\ 'aid.
Should ll S 1mper111tsm d11r, to
~prtad It~ war or aggres111on In Cam·
bod1a thl' 700 m11l1on Ch1nt~,. penpw.
armf'd with tht thought or M<in Tse-
tun~. will rt'solutf'I) support thr ('am-
hod1an penplr to g1vt ~t\l'Tt punish
m<'nl to t S 1mprriah1'm '
Judge ID Tears
Ro)'~ 18 , Sentenced to Pri.~011
IHI\,\(';() It 'Pll TNr\ r~m" lntn
thP t1111ae·~ "' r~ a~ h, lookM t1nwn
upon lhf' 'mail fli::urr •
II'' ,,.n 11riplr;i~11nl \.\hat I IM\"
In do " ( r 11111n;il ("ntrrl Judge \1dnr\
/I. .lonr• .Jr ,;i11l Thur<rhn looking
al M1charl lf:~mmond 1:1 who wa'
!>Landini: with h" mother and fathtr
· Here 1s a boy who at the age of IJ
has bcconw 1 told blood rd murder
<'r," lh<' 1ud~e l>31d ~ftl) · He was 1n-
,·ol\ I'd tn burjtlarlrs before the mur
drr and ht· f'\'f'n 'tolt lhl' ~eapon thal
ht usrd tn \hnot thl' 00\' "
Thr wrapon. trstlm.on~ in la,1
month'~ lrtAI rPvrAll'd wa~ a 2.S·<'llll·
hrr ti'\ oh rr MH harl was t 1.m\lrtrt!
r1f 11 tnj.! 1t lo kill Rnhtrt Richart1~nn
I~ .~ nr1i:hhm llftrr ht h:l<f lwd hin1
h.rnd ;rnrt fnnl 111 ~ hprl 1n llw Hwh;11rl
\lln 1111"11'
\ I:! v1•;i1 nlil hm w hn ~;i1rt hi' '""'
11 1111 h:llJJll•n ll'~tHu-c1 thal 1ftrr Ml ·
t h;id )hf)! Rnhi-rt 1n I hi' trmpll'. hr
I I
"rap)'lf'f1 Ulf' hodv 1n a hlankrl ;inrt '"°t
!hi' 11ptirtmf'nt afitr
M1rh11rl k11lrl1 H•tllf'rl 1111 w11n,.,~
<;11d bf-<'au~,. the vwtim h.,<1 tr<t1rt f'd
ai::an1~1 him on ;innlhl't r h.11 i.;1·
Hnb<-rl'~ parrnl~ Mr aml \)1, lltr·
man Ri< hard\on 'at nr:ub\ il' the
JUtlJ!e <;:rn1 · If \fo harl wr1 r nl ag•.
1t would have bt'<'n a t~ Pll'al c· .. ,, of
the clpctric chair
lnstf'ad. M1charl who tla11111~1 ''' thE'
l'nd "'I didn't rlo 1t." '"'fi $tnttn11-d tn
2.'t to :io years 1n pn,on 111· "111 be
lurnrd over to thr Ulino1s '1111111 rom·
rtll:>\lon. which eould lcitf'T r"11•;i ,. him
"' kl'f'p him until hr ·~ 2.r. nr t 11kl' him
llt'fort a rourt th.11 <"nultl " nrl l111n lo
r)l l'\00 Whf'n hr " I';
\,,, St.Hi·' \!I, ,l,tnlC'' \ '' 1rnO!I,
wl111 1 rc·,,111m1·nil1'<f a ,1•nt1·111 r , • ii to
lllO \f'M ~ hart plr;iclt-d 11110 1 r1 ht'\
rl,.1111·"""' Ann 11111lhl11l "fl""·'' .. ,. hr·
hr lhf' '"'' lh.111 i., h;u 11n 1l1;1 ru1onl'<1
11ntJ mall£nant mind •·
t
d \,. ~ -.
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Vi~i&ing J . . . for
MILITARY, SI: HIPPIES, NO
George Puu .. ri
-..
FIGHTING FOR THI IOYS
Mrs. Roy Owtna
Missing Laguna Treuure
RIGHT JDEA, WRONG PLAC!
G.orge Roberta
--+n ..
,.
Janitor Uncovers Jewels
By RIC'HARll r NALL
Of tM 1>111-r ,., ... """
The propert) room or lht Laguna
Beach police department gl.JtterM
wit.h Oriental art treuures l.o<by.
lnvesti1ators have recovered-from
a jun.ior biiJl school boiler room-most
of the P>0,000 worth ol jdade, ceystaJ.
quarts and porcelain looted from a
rwaok Laiun• apartmm A_pril 22. Tbe1 wen tumid over to police
Thursday by a JanUor for Vaqard
JunJor Hiib School DMr Compt.on.
He had no idea what he tuued into
the boiler room two week.I a10. think-
1n1 it might be a d~Jay for the school
library.
DetectJVes g1neerly mov~ the ob-
jects around a table tor photograph-
ers today. There were ~-pound Jade
elephant. from the &neient ruling dyn-
u?Jea of China atudin& like blunt am·
bauadors of another •1e. A jade
Buddha seemed di•intereited, oblivi-
ous to tbe good-humor ot det«tlves.
rt was a case bordering on fantasy.
actually, from be&innin& to end, a
story worthy of wiuna.
The treasures were the collecllon of
wealthy James J BreMan, pre1ldent
of A VJatJon Parts and Equipment Co.
He had gathered them 10 Chiru
whE"n he waa advisor to T. V. Soong.
brother of Madame Ch.Jans KaJ-shek
and then prime min.later of Cbina.
Brennan waa later executl't(f' vice pres-
Idem. tf Oen. Clair Cbepnault's Flying
Tiger Civil trauport airlines.
Charied in the caae i~ Robert Wal-
lace Robertton, 24. of Altadena . who
police said was familiar with l,.gmia.
He b to face a preliminary hearing
in Laguna Muruc1pal Court Monday on
c h a r g e s of burglary and receiving
stolen property
Police Det Gene 8rooks who has
headed the seven-month investigation,
said another arrest -of a suspected
accomplice -should be made 1n the next few daya.
Robertson 1s al'o charge-d " \ I h
cnmes Ul Puadena resullulg from
burglanes there. Robertson wai; ar
rested by Brooks and a Pasadena dt·
tectivt Nov 2 at hla Hollywood apart·
ment
Police said he was Identified whJle
tryln& to 1tll art treasures 111 Pas•·
defta a.od •lain lfl Sant.a Barbara. Po-
Uct recovered few ttamJ from th•
lAiuna bur-1ary al ~ Umt ol th• arrest. It w11 estimated 40 to 50
pieca Wtr• involved.
lnlormaUoo led Brooks and Insur-
ance lnvesU1ator Harvey French to
the acbool Thursday.
Brooks aald they talked (1nt tn the
principal and then to ciutodlan Lenn
N Phelps Sr
The deucUve aBJd Phelps listened
patiently to the story without 1nter-
rupt1n~ and a&ld, "I want to show you
aomethln1." The aomethlng was th•
nri1sm1 treaaure, some of whlch may
predate Chriatianlly.
Phelps and custodian Will Pa.u will
likely 1et Insurance rewards, police
aald. "It ia gratJfyin( to know that we
have auch honest men workina for
UI,.. tald Princlpal Wilbur North
Brune tte Thief._
Nol a Customer
While .John G Anwilrr tenaed to a
customer at the front of h1s aportmi:
Sood• atore. 222 Marin' Ave., Balhna
Island. somrone dipped into lht tlU
at !ht r .. ar and got 146.S
Newport Beach police toda)' t>toean
a search for both thf' ·customer ·· flt·
scribed as an altnctJve brunette m
hf'r early 20s. and a t:ompan1nn \n-
wuer said she met at a small. im-
ported car oulilde his shop, thtn
drove off. The the.ft was discovered
after the pair departed.
Rroob said the trail to the jade 'Aac;
one with man) turrunJ(s He u1d Rob-
Prbon had moHd the obJe<'t:o; from
Pasadena to his parents' Altadena ga.
rage to Pasadena to Corona del Mar,
back to Pasadena. up to Alt.Adena
again to the gMage of an elderly aunt !
neighbor in Los Angeles and to the
apertment of a friend ut Los An1eles.
Broob said when Rob«lrtaon learned
police were clotlna In, be Instructed
the friend to deposit the collection llt
the hip school and phooe Brennan
and Laruna police
One attempt to <'Ontact BreMan by
tht friend falled. Broolu 111d and he
did not punue the matur.
Mother Judged
Insane in Ki11ing
Of Two Children
A youni moth~r who strangled htr
two children to death tn a.a Anaheim
motel and Ulen attempted to take her
own life, Thursday was sentenced to
a c;tate mental 1nstitut1on · until !.he
rf'S?ains her sanHv "
Superior Court :1ud~e Byron K Mc-
>.11llan pused the stnte.nce that could
mean as Joni ~ I~ ytars conflnf'-
ml'nt 'or Mrr .. Annie K voko Yama~
aka, JO nr Gardena
Mr~ Yamasaka adm1tl4'd that 1hf'
chokrd In dNth hu two ctuldren,
n<'nni' 3 and Norttn. 11 month'. 1n
a llarbor Boul<'\'ard molt'I la~• Oct.
9 Mrs. Yamasaka wu found uncon-
,c·1ou~ 1n her room from an ovtrdo~e
of c;leep1ng pill~
Tv.o counts of murdN aJ?amst thfl
bowed. weeplne woman wer• dls·
mi~<e<i with Jud~e McMillan's ruling.
Two court-appomted psychiatrists
have deU!rmined that she is insane.
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Meat A vailahle-N ot Abundant
Strike Not Panicking Housewives Along Orange Coast
Pair of Queens
By TONY CJu.O
of Ille 0.-rt "" Ulll
Meat loaf for dinn8r aaa!n '°nl&ht?
Not necessarily so said mana1en of
independent and ch&ln mark.eta in an-
swer to a random DAU.. Y PILOT sur-
vey lioday, the Ofth da)' of a strike
by tbe Meat CUtt.1'1 Union, A.FL·
CJO, alon& the Ort.ni• Cout. tit.at 11 available 1n the counters,
cb.aln store managel"'I laid, but there
llD't U,. selection ol fancy cuta there
wu up until earlY thil week.
Apparently bomemabra aloq the
Sunreyor 6
In Another
I Historic First
PASADENA (.\P) -*mveyor 6
made an biltorlc "bop" on the moon
• today. scientista 1ay. becoming the
first earth rocket to Utt off the lunar
surface.
Melody Sievers, 17, of &lboa, is crowned homecoming queen at Mater
Del High School game Thursday night by Mater Dei's 19&6 queen.
Paula McKemie, 18, of Tu.run, who, apparenUy, felt the emotion of
the moment even more than her successor.
The t h r e e-leeaed. plcture-taldng
spacecraft, which soft.landed on the
moon'• Central Bay on Nov. 9, reach·
ed an altitude of about 10 feet on a
61ii·aecond ru,ht i.Ditiated by aipl!
from Puadena'a Jet Propullion Lab-
oratory.
Lost Steward on Queen Mary Found
Tbe Amerku mooncrllft laded
about etpt fett buD ita onstnal po-altion. Sdelltlltl aaJd tbe manauver
•u deltped to tell tbem mon about
the lunar surface, SAO PAULO, Brull (AP) -A teen·
aie dining room 1teward hM turned up
safe aboard the ocean liner Queen
Mary, unaware that tbe giant 1hip
circled for four hours after he ..was re·
ported missln& ove~board, prett dis·
patches said Friday.
youni crewmata and 1100gbt the ca-
bin' 1 1olitude to escape them as the
ship steamed along the coast south of
here.
Felio• crew members scanned the
sea for hours with spotlights late
Wedneeday and early Thursday a.ft.er
a sea.rd> of the ship failed to locate
him.
"Tbls will help the ~polio people
Imo• the strenith ..t the IW'face
11nce they'll have to ftr. rocbts to
return to earth," a JPL tp0keaman
explained.
Roger Wells, 16, appeared for daily
muster of the crew Thursday. saying
he 9P8!1t Wednelday night in a wcant
passenger cabin.
He said he had been taunted by hiJ
The liner is on her lut voyage head·
lng for Long Beech, Calif .. Where she
will be converted into a museum , ho·
tel and convention center.
Ot.Mr prime purposea were to de·
term.lne the d e p t b of the ori.lina1
"footprint&" made by Surveyor I and
to obtain a "~reo" effect by plac1n&
ne• pbotograpba being takeD nut to
some of the 12,764 pboto1 al:rtady re-
layed by the spacec::ra.ft'I cameras.
Nixon Favorite Candidate
Of Republican Delegates .
NEW YORK ( AP)-Rich·
ard M. Nix.on bu topped an
Aasociated Prea poll of del·
egates to the 1964 Republi·
can National Convention as
their favorite fur the presl·
dential nomination next
yur, and California's Gov.
Ronald Reagan emeraed an
overwbelmlng choice to be
the vice preaide'ntial nomi·
~.
A majority of those par-
ticipating in the ltln'ey said
they favor a Nixon-Reagan
tlcket.
However. a combination of
Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller
of New York and ~gan rt·
ceived a substantial number
of vow and ran tecond as
the strongest potential GOP
team.
~agan received 1upport.
mostly for the vice presiden·
ti.al nomination. in all ~
states.
Associated Preu burea111
submltted questionnaires to
the 1964 delegates in the n.a·
tlonwide poll. The response
was slightly more than ..
per cent.
Of those replying. more
than Q percent said they ex-
pect to be de~gates again
in 1968.
The prlnc:ipal questiom
and results were :
Whom do you favor for
the 1983 Republican pres!·
dentlal nomlnatloo 1
Ni.xoD-4& percent
RQC.kef eller--3>
Reagan 11
Gov. Georee Romney of
Micru1an-1
~
Whom would you name u
the strongest candidate!
Nixon-45 percent
Rocltefeller-24
Reagan--22
Romney~
Othen-3
STRONG TICKET
What combination would
~titute the 1trooaest tick· et.
Nb:oo·Rea&an-40 percent
Rocbfeller-Reag&D-a
Sen. Charles Percy of D·
linois received 57 votea for
the vioe presidential nom-
ination, teamed with Nixon.
Reacan or Rocltdeller.
others named for second
place oo the ticket witb their
votes, were Gov. James A.
Rhodes of Obfo, 18, Sen.
Mark 0. Hatfield of Oreioo.
Facts of Life Tola Media
At SDX National Meeting
MINNEAPOUS (UPI) -they must play God in the
Otis Chandler, publisher of editorial sense ... " The
the Los Angeles Times, has media cannot be concerned
warned that the communi·
cations industry would write
its own "death warrant" by Steel Boss agreeing to delay or delete
racial "tews.
"God forbld that we of the Under F;•e media should 1eek to dis· .a.a
place the American Eagle
w1th •n ostrich ... he laid in On Contract urging the new1 media to
keep from playing "God ln
the editorial sense."
Otandler spoke Thursday
at a dinner meeting of the
national convention of Si&·
ma Delta Chi, the profea·
atonal joumallstfc IOclety
whose three-day convention
bas attracted more than 500
newsmen. Vlce President
Hubert Humphrey was to
addreas the delegates at a
luncheon today.
The theme of the conven-
tion is Freedom of Informa-
tion and all have talked
about 1t: The SOX president
criUciz.ed the American Bar
Assocition for laying down
guidelines for pretrial re-
porting; an assistant man-
aging editor of the New
York Time!! asked the pren
tn "blow the whistle'' on the
credibility gap in. Washing-
ton
WASHINGTON (AP) -
I. W. Abel, cragy.faced
president of the U n l t e d
Stffl Workers Union, ll un·
der collliderable f.tre in try.
Ing to steer hil bi& union
pa.at the twin 1boa11 of a
major strike or ma11 lay·
offs next year.
The center of the contro-
versy ls a no-strike plan be-
ing discuased with the steel
industry at a Ume when
labor militancy and sL-ikes
across the nation are at a
15-year high.
"There is a big element
of steel union leade~hif.
th&t believe& it la nonaena •
cal to sJve up the rl&ht to
s t r I k e," aaJd one labor
1<>urce outside Abel'1 union.
'With what "a commission
of frightened citizens thinks
of us today nor for that mat-
ter what a consensus of
ivory tower historians may
say for us tomorrow."
Robert White II of Mexi·
co. Mo .. prHldent of SDX.
urged a Congressional ln·
vestigation of what he call·
ed the American Bar Aaso-
clation's "vut power" over
the courts.
The editor and publisher
of the Mexico Ledfer said
the bar usoclatton's pro-
posal to Impose pretrial in·
lonnaUon gu.ldeUnes on the
presa tJ a "tr&ilc attempt
at indirect censorship."
White W'ged SOX to do
"all we can" to prevent
adoption of the proposed
guidelines.
Harrison S&U.bury, assist·
ant managing edit.or of the
New York Times. said he
h ad detected a "spirit of
challenge and even skeptic·
iam" around t h e aountry
relating to the neww out of
Washington. He urged new ...
men to probe harder fur the
truth.
"We are the ones that
mu11t b1ow the whistle. We
Me the o"tes thtit must iro
forward no matter what
kind of sllngi; or arrowit we
t"ll('()Unter
10, Sen. John G. Tower ol
Tena, 8, Sen. Tbruaton
Morten of Kentucky. f. and
MayOT John V. Lindsay of
New York, 5.
The result& of the survey
tally in some respects with
an Associated Press poll of
state chairmen and mem-
bers of the GOP l\ational
Committee, taken last Octo-
ber. But there were wo
significant differences.
NIXONnRST
In both polls. Nixon ran
first u the favorite for the nomlnaUoc. but he r~elved
fewer votes in answers to
t.ht question as tll the
"stronl"t candidate '
In tbe October survey.
Romney ran second, ahead
of R«kefeller. as the GOP
le'aden' choice wherras he
wu a poor fourth in the vot-1.ne by the former conven-
Uoo delegates.
A Rockefeller-R e a ~ a n
combination was votrd the
rlron~~ team in the earlier poll, ~ Nixon·Reagan
ticket well Dt,hlnd.
In the answers to all
tht'ff q~stions, Rea~an's
showing wu better \n the
second poll.
There w e r e num<'rous
comments about Rea~;in 10
the former delegate< re·
plie11.
"Until recently, and for as
long H he's bffn in p11hlic•
life. I have def1nitelv hrf'n
committed to Nixon." ~aid
Sue Odem. of Savannah.
Tenn. "But the more I ~re
of Reafan and study hi~ r11•
Utlcal views. I'm be1n1?
drawn to him."
FAVORS REAGAN
''1 favor Reagan." ~111<1 \I
Snipes, former Okl!lhoma
County GOP chairman ··11
think he Would poll rive In
10 million mono vote~ than
Nixon. but J think Nlxonl
could bf!at Johnson . to<\ ''
Said an Indiana delegatP
who asked not to be ldenti·
rted, "I beUew Rea~an ·~
ability to reach the avrrai<r
~r wfth hb Ideas. hit1 T\'
lma"e. and his abllitv to uni·
fy the party make his nomi·
n1Uon a 'must'."
Jn the lateat poll. as in thr
October survey. a numh<-r
of RepubUcans saicf Nixon
wu their personal favontr
for the nomination but e'<
pressed doubt that hf' woull1
be the strongest GOP cand1
date.
"I don't think lht>re ·~ an v
one better than Nixon." u1r1
Geor~e Axtell. formrr F.f\
~f'X, N . .J . Countv chairman
Orange Coast aren't panicked over
the situation, according to responses
from the manager. Only one, work·
ing in an independent store. said peo·
pie were buying extra large quanti·
ties of meat.
But the picture isn't quite u rosy
as some of the store managera would
paint it, according to housewives who
have to Juggle budgets and meal bal·
anc1ng.
"Well.'' said one shopper Thursday
m,ght with disgust, "I guess we'll just
have potatoes " She stood di!appoint·
ed at an empty frozen dinner bin, just
afttr sadly taking two pounds of hot
doga from a not overly abundant meat
counter.
As the strlke continues. it's appar·
ent that housewives are turning to oth·
er ways of getting meat on the table.
A slight rWl on canned meat items
such as prepared stews and on frozrn
dinners with meat was indicated by
the survey.
Prevalent in all the answers. bow·
ever. wa.s the fact that there wu lit·
Ue panic.
Concern, yes: but irrational runs
on market. apparently aren't tu.ppen·
ing -at least according to the iro-
cers with whom the DAILY PILOT
talked.
John Stranske, of Hill Top Muta.
Newport Beach, said. "There's no
shortage. You can get all the meat
you want"
But. he said, some people are "buy.
ing up ." He r~called that Thursday
he had one order for $121 worth of meat.
VC I Students to Cast
In Fountain Valley, Alpha Bela
Market manager Dean Chri&ti&nlt'n
perhaps hit on part of the reason why
there isn't any "boarding" going on.
A lot of folks just don't have the
money to stock up. be said.
In hiJ store. Jiough. he sa.ld of hi•
supply, 'Tm doing pretty &ood. I'm
expecting a whole load today."
Hawks , Doves Ballots From a chain store manaaer ln
Coit.a Mesa came thia description of
b.ia supply of meat: "Beautiful!" H•
said police were at the store and a
load °'" meat waa delivered without incident. By moMAS FORTUNE
Of tM DellY """ ,...,
l.;Cl students cast ballots in a pivot,
al election today to settle whether
Vietnam hawks or doves shall bold
thr upper hand on campus
So far this semester. a dovah stu-
dent government has spoken for the
students.
Consensus of student body voters
will be known when ballot. are count·
ed Saturday mornina.
At is•ue are:
-Fourteen student !dale seal&.
-Approval or d.lapproval of a RC·
ate resolution ca.Iling for withdrawal
of U. S. troops from Vietnam.
-Whether members of the student
government shall be asked to apolo-
gize for the resolutioo.
The entire student body or 2,835
students is eligible to vote.
Three senators who voted for and
two who voted againit the pull out
of Vietnam resolution are up for re-
election.
Eight other incumbents -three who
voted for the resolution and five who
were absent when the vote wa.s tat-
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FOR
Christmas
Lay-A-Way
Suggestions
en -are not st.anding for another
term.
Student Body President Michael
Krisman and Vice President Craig
Harlan will continue in office until
spring. They stirred up the campus
by using the senate resolution on post-
ers appealing for registration in the
Peace and Freedom political party.
The referendum issue on the ballot
demanda that Krisman, Harlan and
the atudeot let.late publicly apologize
for taking "on themselvea to speak on
a political Woe to au of Southern Cal-
llamla Witbout properlJ comulting the
11udenta of Uct."
Another meuure uu whether the
voter Agre.!s or not with the senate
resolution which reads. in part:
"Our government Is rapidly becom·
tng the single greatest threat to the
peace and progress of the world's peo·
pies . . . We call, therefore, for
withdrawal of American troops from
Vietnam, cessation of U. S. mJlitary
intervention elaewhere in the world.
and the alignment of this country
with the aspirations of peoples tn
Asia, Africa, and Latin America."
But at another Cotta Meaa cbal.n
st.ore. Food Giant. the mana1er said
be had everything but cut.a 1uch u
roasts. Jim Clark, manager, &aid
there wasn't a run on allied meat
product.a such u frozen dinnera in hl3
store.
Judging from com.menu from &n·
other independent store mauger, Ev·
erett "Ace" Adams, of COMt Super
Market, Corona del Mar, the people
are b.Y-pa.u.1n1 the chain aupermar· aca ... vu:• be aakl. ''UMJ're ~
~ little baYier tban ncrmal.,. He ar:ld-
ed, "We have no problems. We bave
a v~. very Cood supply."
In uguna Hilll, Alpha Beta store
manager John Gaebe remMked the
supply i.s ''a Uttle thin, but we have
most of the cuts besides plenty of
ground round, chickens aod turkeys.'•
He laid there has been "a little
pickup" in the purC'but of TV dill·
ners and the like.
Bill Thompson, of Bill's Market, &J.
hoe, said things ftre pretty normal
then. There bun't been a run, and
hiJ cues •e stocked u uaual
Household
Improvement
Suggestions
twin sink
dish
drainer
F1t!I 111 twfn s.lnk bowis.
Welded steel frame fof'
strength. Cushlo~o•ted
to prote<:I dishes. gl•»-
ware. Separate 11lverware
cup Included.
Size: 121/4" x 14" x 5" hlah
Regularty U .39
drainer
trays
Provide protection for
counter tops. CiJShlons
dishes, 11assware. Slof*f
lo dr11n Wlter into sink.
Size· 16" x 16 1/2"
Regulerty $2,49
NOW '1!m
Slie: 18" x 21"
Regua.rty '2.91
NOW 92g
·FREE GARBAGE
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S1111lty 1• 11v1n1 1w1y 1 free
Powttlock Ruic lo 10 w1tb tvtry
Sl.tnlty lob/Mucer powtr tool you •Y thia Ctuimua.
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WASTE KING
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Ch11ndler fi&ld he think~
tht media "ovc-rt'Sllmate
thl'lr inf111Pncr . . their
masion m a free society,
whe~ they bf-gm to believe
Steel W o r k e r 1 Union
1udes say Abel is angry at
bemg accused of cozyin& up
to the i;teel industr:1 -tht"
main issue on whlc.1 Abt-I
ousted David .I. McDonald
horn the uruon presidency
A'" a 1965 election.
"I think we must clost'
the credibility i:ap. Pvtn
thou~h this m11v be di1tast,..
fut or even oai~,11 .. hr ~tllrl.
"But you have to ha' "I ~omron«-with appeRI anrl
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Nav y Le ader Says China Suh Threat
A ClncinnaU,Judae b.u decided
that Peter ly , 35, convicted of
ateallng a nine pound turkey, will
not have to eat bis Thanksgiving
dlnner in jail. The jud&e placed
him on 1ix montha probation not-ln& "TbiJ theft wu a trifle early
for' Tbankldvin~." •
H.., ~ ~,.Jo rczi..
odQI, Jf, 1fili ~of l0f11" CM
Miu UIWlrH Contat, rite dppittg G
colu during a male 11a tOCWJo '" c~ cogo. TM ~ (/Wl'• pravtn wre
annoertd toMn tM fourtd Mr broth.
t r'• name in a te~llOM book and
soa1 reumud with M1 brothn• and
mur. She 1DG1 upara~ from tM-m
tohfll she tDCU adopUd cu an tnf ant
in Hammond, Ind.~
It came 48 years late but Char-
lea Hayden of Lander, Wyo., a~
year-old veteran of WWI, finally
baa hi.I Silver Star. The Army
Wednesday decorated the reluctant
Hayden, who said he didn't do
"anyth.inR any other American
wouldn't nave done... What Hay-
den did was to carry 25 wounded
men to a first aid station through
devastating enemy fire before be
returned to battle. The act1on oc-
curred during the Mame off enalve. • A Mll1'aukee deliveryman book·
ed up the fuel oil bole to a f.1"
Wednesday and unleashed .~
1allon1 of oil . . . straight onto
the floor of the buildiDg. After fire-
men 5pent three houn and uaed
500 pound• of detergent to clean up
the mess, the deliveryman wu
told to use the oil intake pipe next
time . . . not the dralri pipe. •
Cuen who orriwd at Lot Angeles ln·
ttmat10Ml Airport W tdntlday1 If
you had bun on Ott scent, tM dork
(1lll.ssr.s wouldn't /ool 11ou. Siu '°°' ac·
romramtd by htr husband Richard
Burton and doztns of photogrophus
nnd ne1osme11. Liz Ta11lor and hubb11
rare m town to visit tht actreu' ailing
fnther Francu Taylor. a 67·11tar-old
(,01 A nqrlts art dtaltr Tht couple
11ow rt sidt rn England.
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Na-
vy'1 top commander on the Weal
Coast depleted China u a 1f1!aler po-
tential aubmartne threat to the Unit·
ed State1 than 11 the Soviet Union.
"One can postulate that In the near
future Cuna can have a aubmarlne
equipped with nuclear mlssilea," said
Rear Adm. W. H. Groverman, Jr ..
commandant ol the San Francl.sc~ba·
aed 12th Naval District and command-
er of the Western Sea P'tontier.
In a speech Jnpared for delivery
MISSING YOUTH
HOME UNHARMED
FAlRFJELD. Conn. (AP) -Tw~
yur-old Tod Plancon, missing since
Thursday when a car in which he wu
seated waa stolen, was found un-
harmed tOO.y on an enclosed front
porch of a Fairf.leld home.
Police aald Mn. Stephen Sherwood
found tbe ch11d CIC btr porch ahortly
in:er' 7 a.m.
PreclJely bow Tod aot there wu not
immediately determined but police
Mld he had apparenUy ~n put out
of the car by the peracm who atole it
and bad made hJa way to the Sher·
wood parcll.
before lbe Commoowulth Club, a
bualne11men'1 lUDC.beon lfOUp, Grov·
erman &aid:
.. All cl ti ea tn the United Statn ca.a
theoretically be attacbd by tubma·
rine launched balllaUc m.Wllel. Thi.a
la the new dlmtAlion of tb• IUbma·
rlne menace made poqlble bf new
mlsslle and atomic developmentl.
"Althouib Rualla 11 tbe only COUD·
try other than the United 6tatlll that
hu a lar&e 1ubmartne roroe, aalna
does have a amall force ot conv.n·
tJooal 1ubmarinea, accord1.lll to J&n11
Fightln& ShJpa, ~ In num6er.
"To date we have not cone.I ned oar·
eelvea with th1J rather tutptflcut
threat but several alarmlnt thhlp
have taken place juat recentfy. Flrlt.
the Chinese have aploct.d a tbermo-
nuclear weapon, and 1econdlJ, there
is indication of m.laalle develapmat."
Groverman sald the Soviet Union,
despite her estimated 400 aubmarbMI,
"la coma thro~ an lndu.trial ""°"
lUtion and the stabillty of tbl want 11
important to ber IDdUltrial srowtb-
Tbu• a direct conruc:t w1lb tbl u~
ed St.tea dou not appear UbJ1,"
•'China on the other band la In tlMI
revolutionary at.aces of commwillm
and 11 a much &realer threat."
U CliDa acqulra submarlDu wlth
nuclec balu.t1c m111n... aald ClroY·
Breakup of X1 5 Rocket
Tabbed at 60,000 Feet
ED WAR 0 S ADl FORCE BASE
(AP) -Tbe hlP-flyinC XU rocket
plane which crubed m tbe desert,
ldllinl its pilot, may have •tarted to
ln&k apart al 80,<0> teet..
1'hll WU Indicated today by a pre-
llmlnary report ot an Air Force-U.S.
Spece ~ baud inv•tiC•tmc the
c:ruh of Wednaday.
A spokesman 1ald a final report oa
the accident, wbkb killed Maj. Mlcb-
ael J. Adami, 37, the pilot. may not
be completed for aeveral months.
'"Ibert ii • stroQc pouibilltJ tM
alr(:ra1t exceeded its structural llm·
ltJ," the board 1"4.
After f 1 y l D 1 mere than 50 m1lea
hilb, the Xl5 Mat beck ndar and ra·
dio in.fonnat1oa tn ill delCeDt to eo,-
000 feel
When in•estlpt«a r •a c bed the
acene 1bortly attc' the cruh, -.tftl
and tail I U t f a C e I 'ftN miJalJll.
Piece• later were found ltrewn ov1r
di• desert.
Tbe pilot radioed durlnl descent
Bonn Still Trying
To Prove Peddler
Is Gestapo Ollef
PANAMA CITY (UPI) -West Ger·
man authorities today prealed their =• that an Insecticide and wine er who clalm1 to be an Arneri·
can 11 really ex·Nu.i Gestapo Chief
Heinrich Mueller.
The U.S. Consul In Belem, Bruil.
munwhlle dilcred.it.ed the peddler's
atcry tb•t he WU Francia Willard
Keith ol Webb City. Mo.
Tbe comul, Loula Goela, denied
"Keith's" claim that he had obtained
a passport In Belem Identifying him
as an American.
"There la no refe-rence In the con-
sulate archJvea that a pusport was
issued in the name of either Francis
Wlllard Keith or Heinrich Mueller."
Goels said. In Bonn. a Juatice Ministry spokes-
man u.Jd West German authorities
are "makin& the greatest effort to
prove be 11 Mueller .''
"We must usume the onetime chief
of the Gestapo was clever enough to
prepare his escape cover story even
during the war," be said.
Meat Strike · '
In 5th Day;
No End Seen
L06 ANGELES (AP}-SoutlMn Cal-
lfornla •• food industry pnlled dcrtl
todQ to supply frelh meat aa tba
meatcutten atrlke entered lta Mltdq
witta DO elld ill ai&bl
tnduatry apobnmn ~ a
centrally located meat l*'k,....
plant to beC1.n IUIPPlJina frelb meat
before tM end of the week.
~ 1t.ora abowed abcrtlles but
union leaden Nld bouMwiffl w h o
want.ed suppU.. should turn 1D 1mall
butcher 1hopl or independeot marketa
uninvolved ht the strike by 10,000
Southern California meateutten.
Mea.nwbUe, federal mediator• were
meet1nt atain with reprueatatlves ol
both lidea-wtth "no prol!' ... " report·
ed.
Robert K. Fox, head ol tbe F o o d
Employers Conndl, Wd he expect&
no proeren until ''the meat.cutters
learn that !.My cannot mUlcle the food
Industry into IJl lnflationary contract ~
dtttlemenl' ·
..But fint, I rueu. U., feel tney
have to try and uae lhlir' muscle,••
Fox said.
The Retail Clerka Union and th e
Teamsters Union have refused to
cross pk:ket lines, althouch mem-
bers have worked in noru not plcke~
ed. Thi. selective plcketln& -&llow-
10& some clerks and Tea.miters to
work. and othen not to -wu the
reaaon for an emer~ meebng for
Clerk.I Local T10 Thurtday nlibl
Joseph T. DeSilva, the local'• att·
retary, said In 11upport of the strike:
"If we expect the cooperation of other
unions when our contract comes up In
1969, the n we muat now pay the
price ol 1uch cooperation by followinc
our own Individual con1clence1 a n d
observe the picket liMs of other UD·
1oru.''
One Below at Concord
Western W nrmth Moves East To End Cold Siege
WUTMH IUIUAU fOUCUT Temperatur~•
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plk:atlou of 1uch a weapoa 1yatem
es~ when used aealtllt a nation
that values its people versua one wlll·
tn1 and able to loa. hundrecb of mil·
lions and meet Ill national objec·
tlve1."
opl.Je that tt ta paa.lblt to •tabliah
an Iron Cw1a1n ill nYWM qalnlt tbl
m•"''•nd of Cb1D&.
th• Pacific Oceu.
"It 11 bnperattve that •• malntalo
tbeH COUDtriu oriented to the f.Ne
world 10 they do not become the area
of hid• and Met far OUntH IUbma·
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63 Cities to Receive 'Model' Grants
WASHINGTON (lJPI) -
The government announced
Thursday the names of 63
cities, from New York to
Pikeville, Ky., that will re-
ceive the first "Model Cit-
iea" planning grants to re·
habiUtate slum neighbor·
hoods.
The program, a corner-
stone of President Johnson's
Great Society. is aJmed at
financing a coQJprebeoa1ve
attack on the aocial, eco-
nomic and physical ills of
the Inner city, Including
schools, houslng, transpor·
t.atlon. sanitation and rec-
~aUon.
The 63 cities selected
Thursday once they suc-
cessfully complete tbelr own
plans for uplifting slum
areas, will share in the $300
million Congress approprl·
ated for model cities in the
current fiscal year ending
June 30. Their planning
grants total $11 million.
A total of 193 cities ap-
plied for the first planning
grants. The lll that failed
to qualify will, along with
other cities, get ~ crack at
a second installmeit rl plan-
ning money totalitlg '12 mil· Uon
Officials rl Jle depart·
ment of HoW11'g and Ur·
ban Development (HUDl
will meet with local offlcial.s
during the next couple of
weeks to work out the e.x·
act siz.e of each grant.
The 63 cities are situated
in 33 states. the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico.
New York is the largest.
with a population of eight
million, and Pikeville is the
smallest, with 5,000 persons.
The target nelgllborhoods
ill the 63 cities contein one
million familles, nearly 1
third of which are earning
le111 than $3,000 a year.
One-fourth live m sub-
standard housing and many
more are overcrowded in
deteriorating buildings. Un·
employment 11 d,ouble the C1t1e:s takmg part w1U be is, Mo : Manchester. N.H ,
national average. One in expected to use the whole Hoboken, Newark, and Tren-
1 three adults bas less than range of regular federal aid ton, N.J , Alburquerque,
an el&hth-trade educaUoo. programs. such as urban re-N M. I
And the infant mortality Buffalo. N Y . New York!
rate is twice as high as for ~ n al neighborhood cen· City's Central and East Har-
the nation u a whole. ter manpower trammg and lem, South Bronx, Central i
HUD Secretary Robert C de rlopmrnt, urban beaull-Brooklyn. Poughkeepsie an
Weaver told newsmen the • cation and vocational edu· Rochester. N. Y
government !~d tried to SC· cation Charlotte, N C Colum-
1 lect neighborhoods where Normal!) the government bus, Dayton and Toledo I
federally aided , programs pa):-about two out of every Ohio, Tulsa, Okla.: Port·
could have "1he maximum thret> dollars. But model cit· land. Ore , Philadelphia.
impact" in solving these ies also will receive supple· Pittsburgh, Reading-Berks
these problems. mrntal ~rants equalling as County and Wilkes-Barre.
Weaver chided Concress mueh as 80 percent of the Pa.
for not putting up all the state and local share of San Juan, Puerto Rico,
money the President bad the'(' programs. Providence. R. I.: Nash·
Friday Novt mbtt 17 1%7 DAILY PILOT iJ
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• \\'he'• you can buy a !ire.
i:iroot WALL SAFE!
• Tbere'1 II Vll"W lot In lle--
r)\Jded Otlna ())ve:
• II Yo1J need a cement mix·
er .Y01J can call the num·
bf'r hert' ..
• ~·s ll i:arden tnctof'
and bulldozer offerttl.
• Chnatrnas 1s t'Oml"I and
what llttl.-boy or ilrl
wooldn · t lovr to have San-
ta !wing ltlt.>m ll 4 ye-ar old
pony ... tht>n>'s ~ olfer-
ed at a l'NllOnable price.
• A JlQrt.Y wanta aomeone
to dri~ their car to ~
lumblm' Ofuo. $5 Billion Antimissile
asked for Model Cities. The 6.1 cities receiving ville-Davidson County and
Johnson requetted t6l!O mil· planning grants are Smithville-DeKalb County,
lion in supplemental crants llun1sv1lle, Ala . Texar· Tenn ; Eagle Pass, San An·
and extra urban ren9Wal kana Ark , Fresno. Oak-tonio.' Te~ar~a and. Waco.I
funds, to be .. nnarad tor land and Richmond, Calli.: Tex.. Wmooaki, Vt.. Nor-
Modd 0~.~~~ ~n~a~Th~~~.~~;1~t=~~·~V=a·~·=~~=~a=W=e=·~W~a=~=-~=========~======~=== propO.ted $300 million. Bridgeport. Hartford and
"There we~ some who New Haven, Coon.
System Will Use X-rays sit in Congress wbo could Washtnl(ton, D. C.; Dade
not or would not see wbat County I Miami) and Tam-
this program meant to tbe pa. Fla . Atlanta and
people of this country," Gamseville. Ga .. Honolulu,
Weaver said. He added be Haw au: Chicago and East
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
X ..Rays generated by ex·
ploding hydrogen bomb war-
head.s will be the chief kill·
int agents in the nabon's
line o{ defense against en-
•mY missiles.
Sties far out in space. The Defense Department hoped that M the program St. Louis, lll : Gary· Ind.;
proceeded, hostile lawmal· Des Moines. Iowa. Officials reported h' Sep-Thursday designated Cbi· ers would come to "under-P1ke\tlle. Ky; Portland,
tember that two sclenUfic oago as one of 10 areas in stand this program a little Mame Baltimore, Md.; Boe-
breakthroughs made it pos-the country wtiere surveys better and appreciate it a ton. Cam >ridge Lowell and
sible. One was the develop-will be conducted to pick liWe more." Spnngheld, Mass.; Detroit
ment of a "phased" array sites tor the antimissile sy1· "Perhapa if they do, the and lhghland Park, Mlch.;
of radar which can look in tern to be built over ttie story on next year'• appro-Duluth and Minneapolia, Dr. John S. Foster Jr ,
clrector rl defense research
e!ld engineering in the Pen·
tagon, made tnis clear as
big ago as U.t May.
many ~tions at oooe in· next five to six yean et a priatiom will be different," Minn.
steed ol slowly revo\ving. t--cost~-of~$S~biW~-o-n.~~~~~be--•-aid~·~----::--~~~~-K-a.n_s_a_s_C_it_y_an~d~St_._Lo~u·=·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The other was the devel-
opment of a new cancept 1D
warbeadl, utibslQC Ult S•
ray effects ~ .. ~
ent litell DUdew u,a-.
to neotre1be m ICB~
He told the SeaM.e DiJ·
.-mmnent subcommittee it wu possible to build a sys·
........... Wm that could defend the
~States atalnat a rel-
lltlhly 'Weak missile attack
&udl as Communist auna
rnJght be able to mount by
the middle 19706.
Further inlormetion on
the X-ray aspect was made
public when Defense Sec·
retary Robert S. McNam-
ara announced in Septem-
ber that the United S11ates
w.as building a "thin" Anti·
ballistic Missile <ABM ) sys-
tem mainly ~ a safeguard
8'Qinst any Chinese attack.
USED IN SPACE
The Sentinel ABM s1s-tcn -one battery of which
may be in the Chicago area
-will use warheads gen-
erebng a burst ol x-rays
to knock down enemy mis·
Of1'ciU 1'epGlt .-..z....,
eftecta ~ UQC1llr eome
coodWooa deton.te an ene-
my warhead before it~
ed lt3 target or co.S lnt.r-
rupt its delic.'Qte circuit to
make it a dud.
D~FEND LARGE AREAS
1be new warhead and ra-
dar make poHible for 1be
lust time an ABM system
1bat cou.ld defend i.rce
areas of the country a&ainlt
small-ecale .iclear attllck.
Officials dill are COO·
vinced they could not now
build a ryetem capable of
defense against heavy So-
viet attack because the Rus-
si ans could always add
mo:re defensive devices end
ovet"Wbelm it.
Autos Have Come Far
To Get to 'Nowhere'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -transportation administra-
In 1907, tht averege sPfed tor .
o( horse • drawn vehiclea The Senate Roads Sub-
ttrougtl the streeta of New committee ia investi.&atin&
York was 11.5 miles per problems created by urban
hour. ln 1966. the average expressway and ftteway
speed of motor vehicles was cons1ruction under tile 125
8.6 miles per hour. billion Urban Highway Pro·
These statbtics were of. eram.
fered to Senate investi· Palmer Mid the federal
gators Thllrsday to pofnt up program had burdeRed New
how 1he glut of traffic in York City with. vut1y in-
mid • Manhattan adds as creased maint.oanc. and
much es 20 perc~t to the imp'ovement ezpe111e1 for
OOlt oi doing business. local street 1ystema ac.mst
'''Ibe advantage o{ the which no provkion is made
motor vehicle as a OexJbie from either n.te or federal
and freely moving mode of sources
t:rensportation tw •n lo6t Increased traffic circula·
in i~ own un<:ontrolted and tt01 and declining curb
unprovided for' abllndance space for commercial load·
-like a herd of protected ing and unloading plus lack
elk reduced to ltarvation by of appropriate otJ • street
it. own proliferatiotl on a parking had caused mount·
limited range." testified Ar· ing M>d often discotuagi.nc
thur E . Palmer Jr . city costs to city commerdal ac-
Typhoon Poses
No Land Threat
TOKYO <UPO-Typhoon
Gilda churned harmlessly
in the Pacific todafl bel' 138
mile an hour winds posing
no threat to ~d areas.
The joint typhoon warning
center at Guam said Gilda
wae about 495 mfles south of.
Okinawa early today a n d
moving northwett n i n e
miles an hour.
BEST
r~. DAILY PILOT 11!10,. ,,,,,..
of ti.a b~•• futu•t • bv •duol
'""'"Y of rudo'1, ov•.l•hlo '"
••y "''"'P•P•' '" tl.o 1101'""
tivity, b4I said.
Traffic conaestion. a n d
mounting safety fect«s as·
sociated with tt, had in tum
increased the cost o( city
agencies responsible fer
traffic circulation and law
enforcement, be testified.
ln citin& the problem•,
Palmer made no attempt to
place a dollar veitM! on auch
side effects aa blight, the
roar of heavy traffic, end
"a threat to llfe itseU which
only now is beint reckoned
with -the JMtter ol air
pollution from exhaust
fumes."
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Hershey Crltlcl:ed Westmoreland Optimistic, Ivy League Protests
Troops Sees 1969 Cut • Ill Halting Deferments Gen. William C. Westmore. sourcea report. Westmoreland's session proil"eu continues. Ichord
land doesn't see an early But the U.S. commander wtth the committee was said Westmoreland Hated as
by ASSOCIATED PRESS
The presidenta of two Ivy
League universities have
spoken out against a pro·
posal to strip draft defer·
menl from studenta who ID·
Miss World
Title Won
By Peruvian
LONDON (UPI) -The
hometick dauibt« of a Pe-
ruvlan cotton farmer. Mad·
elloe Hartoe·Bel, woke to-
day to f.ce a year-loog swirl
of glamor and prees agentry
u the new Mils World.
The raven·b.aired Miss Pe-
ru a perfect 35-23-35, con·
f o u n d • d British bookies
Tbunday by leadlng a Lat·
in American sweep of the
top three pl.aces in the beau-
ty conte.t. The bookmakers
favored European and South
African beaubes and will
have to pay 10-1 odds for
gued.ne wront.
The other' South American
Winnen in the 17th annual ~petition ... Mlu Ar·
geadna. Maria Saballau·
ku, In MCOnd pJace and
Mi.11 G u "J a D a. Shakira Babb, third. .
Mils U.S.A .. PUMta Pall,
W, of N~. Calif., WU
amonR the 15 Mmlflnall1ts.
All MU1 Hartog-Bel wut·
ed alter her victory ... t-0
make a telephone call to her
family 1n Peru. But tt took
hOW'I to ,et her requett U
conte.t officiala rushed her
from one newt confweoce to
another ~ finally to the
MJJ1 World victory celebn·
tion ball.
terfere with military re-
cruit.mg.
And U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Abe Fort.as says
the author of the proposal,
Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey.
head of the Selectlvt! Serv·
ice. is "a law unto himseU
and responds only to his own
conversation."
Fort.as spoke Thursday
night at Colgate University
when asked his opinion of
the proposal He also said
Hershey's statement prob-
ably dld not ··have the ap-
proval of the e x e c utlve
branch of government."
Earlier, James A. Perk·
ins. president of Cornell
University, and Ray L. Hef·
fner, president of Bro~n
University, took issue with
the proposal in separate ac-
uons.
URGES ABOLISHMENT
Perkins urged, m a tele·
phone conversation w 1 t h
Douglaas Cater. a special
assist.ant to President John·
!!On . that the White House
abolish thf' Hershey pro-
posal.
Hershey recommended
three week.I ago that local
drift boardl fiDdin& evi· cs.nee tba1 students wilb
deferm.11 .. tnterferinl
wtUt ncrul ... by U.S. mJI.
ltcJ re..-ntad T e I H-
IDOft U. *'ermetl aod
mab theia available fer
call~ dlty. tlfice &aid ht
told e w .. House: "I
wouN bt CJPPGled to t b ..
policy if the incident took
place off the campua but I
am particularly oppoled lf
lt lnvolVM action on the uni·
ventty C&JQPQI.
"In this lttW cue, draft
board monl_,dftc ttl 1tudent
behavior would d.,troy the
end to the fighting m Viet-ln Vietnam. home for top prtvate and the senators a cond.1l1on for the phaseout
nam but is optimist.le about dld not say whet.her he dis-r the s th university's power lo man-the war's progress and level talks on the war, also cussed just when be thinks an expansion o ou
age its own affa.trs and thinks a U.S. troop reduc-wants a troop build up al· the war could end. Vietnamese combat role.
would substitute unmform· lion may be possible ~n ready approved by Preti· Throughout his conversa-Chairman L. Mendel Riv·
ed outside author1ty f o r two years, congresslOnal dent Johnson to begin Uon with them, Russell srud ers. 0-S.C.. sald the mtli·
caretuuy developed uruver-rug OS starting date ot next July i , pled t.a o1 "atn wtth th~ tary commander delivered D C t 1-00ner than the original Westm~eland always cou·
s1ty judicial systems." t.h id • ti · u· "'port "
Welsh Bomb e sources sa . difticulti s to be faced tn "a very op rrus c r.. .
DEMONSTRATIONS "He sees the enemy lo!· scoring Qch advances. Westmoreland was tn
Hts rau preceded a dem-PJan Dies lng steadily and continuous-Russell-aid these troubles meet with President John·
oostrat.Jon by 40 Cornell Exploded ly," said Sen. Henry M. include ~sanctuary en· son at the Wrute Houstt Jackson, D-Wash., after the joyed by d forces in Cam· f students against the appear-general appeared Thursday bodla and os. abuse of tht> a g a i n •oday ln ormed
ance by two Manne recruit· In Senate before the Senate Armed demllitariud zone and large sources predicted the gen·
ers on campus but rus of· At <::eremony Services Committee. Jaci>· supplies of mortars. artil-eral would be granted a re·
flee said there was no con-son quoted Westmoreland lery and rocket&, presum-quest for ear\Jer deploy-
nection between the two. WASHINGTON CAP) -CARDIFF, Wales (UPI)-u saying North Vietnamese ably from the Soviet Union. ment of the previously au· Tb "-•-h kill-..1 Ian A bo b loded In a troops are better equipped Westmoreland also ap-ln Providence, Heffner c .;,cna... u """ a P time m exp thor1zed additional troops. i 1 d th t f no•blic build1"ng t""'-y abort-than ever but aren't well peared be.fo~ the Hou se tell H to nc u e e cos o pre-,.... UU4 total f ""c said he intends to er-ly before officials, including led and their fighting quab· Armed Servitea Committee By mid-1968. a o -.,,.
shey be strongly disagree• scrlptlon drugs in medicare Queen Elizabeth's brother· ty is d.imin1shing. where, according to Rep. ooo men are to be ln Viet·
with the proposal, consider· insurance coveraae for in-law, met to plan installa· Even so, be "does not see Richard !chord, O.Mo., he nam.
ing it possibly illep.l and nearly 18 million elderly tion of Britain's Prince any early termination of the said "there can be the ;,e. The sourc·es said West.
Americans. Charles as Prince of Wales. war," reported th.e commit-ginning of a phaseout" of
"certainly unwise." Anti • royalists chanting tee chairman, Richard B. U. S. troops in V1etndJD moreland was pot seeking He s11d students who en-The vote Thursday . was · " R ll n ,.. "thin tw iI allied an increase in that tot.al. 37 33 t hld Se t •·no ~i~e. M pm~ -=u:~:~·:~~·=·-----~~=~=o~ye=a~r~s~-~~~~3~=~~~~ gage in forms of protest in-to 0 up 0 na e dashed with police outaide
'olving physical force or Republican Learler Everett the building. Police arrested · ..... u M. Diruen'1 move to tablP 10 persons, including two physical obstruction Su.a an amendment to the Social womt-n. as Lord Snowdon. VINYL LINOLEUM or VINYL TILE be subject to univeraicy dil· Security biJJ offered by Sen. the Queen'• brother-in-law.
c1pline." Joseph M. Montoya. O.N M arrived at Cardiff's Temple
But he added. the rights Dirksen. saying the plan of PHet! and Health.
of "peaceful assembly, free would cost '690 million m More than 250 persons
exchange of ideas and or-the first year. contended the booed and chan~ anti-roy·
derly protest an amon1 ~ federal covenunent couldn't a.nat alocam in Wellb, tbeo
basic rtchta of all members afford the SM5 mJlU(m which brob Into the Wtlab Natlon-
of a WlivwlitJ ~!' woaJd M lta aban. Mcmtoya al~·~ ol M1 J'•tl>-
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Fl'fd«Y. NovtrnW 17, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 7
~early Half
Appraisers Hippi Intruders
F1unk Test Disru PT A Meet
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Plftt~l1bt ol tbt state'•
ourrent 144 appomted in·
herttanoe tu appraisers
tww• flunked a quaUlyting
ft'&fnfnation and rt.and to
1oie their jobs, Contn>Uer
ff OU4ton I. Flournoy a.Jr
DOUnCed Thur8day.
• Al>Other 74 passed and 12
&dn't take d>e teat, Flour-
Qay said. He refused to re·
ve-al the names of those
who passed or failed, or
the.Ir scores.
HOLLYWOOD
Police repulsed
l\ippiee wbo po
achool doors Thmldey nitht
after tbey were denied ad·
on mittance to a P a r e n t 1
Teacbera Aaaoclatioo meet·
ing beoMae ot their ck>Cbes.
Police a r r e s t e d five
young pertoOl-three Jlrls
and two younc men-in the
demonstration ouu~ t h e
N'Arshall Higti s c b 0 0 l.
About 30 hJppieti, adjudged
more suitably attired, were
allowed in.side. They clam·
ored for the othen to be
admitted.
The PTA talk. W86 about
QUEENIE By Phil lnterloncli Hospital
Spruced Up
For Visit?
CAMARILLO (UPI) -
Did Gov. Ronald Reaeui
see conditions as they real·
ly exiat.ed when he toured
Camarillo State Hospital to-
day or wu the institution
doctored to present a false
picture?
lJJsher's was light when
the buffalo roamed,
our capitol was domed,
taxes were low,
the mails were slow,
balloons were the things,
and only angels had wings.
When the west was wild,
only Usher's was mild.
You see, Usher's
Green Stripe Scotch
was light in 1853.
It's the only one that was.
Try a sip of Usher's t ua-.•
and see how light l l
was meant to be. I
Flournoy scheduled the
uaminations this month as
part ol a personal program
to get politics out oi the con·
t.roversial appraisal pro-
gram.
At present, the controller
appoints the appraise!"s,
who have been known to
earn more than '60,00 a
year in some areu. Flour·
noy's attempts to get the
legislature to pat the jobs
under civil service failed in
the State Senate this past
year.
youtba and police wort. The '-::-:--~~-a.ia1:;;;,,;::~..:.::::..:.:::=.:=:.._ __ -J
hippies said they bad come "I know I live aero. the hall ... did you HA VE
to pro t e s t "police bru· to remind me?''
Union leaders represent·
1ng the 700 to 800 workers
at the hospital disclosed
Thursday they had 1ent a
letter to Reagan charging
that Superintendent Dr
Louis R. Nub ordered the
hospital "spruced up" to
''present a glittering. false
facade" especially for the
visit. sSe99 tality." -------------------
"I definitely have not.''
said Dr. Nash. "I would
like the governor to see ev-
erything. The best and not
so best."
The Republican coiMrol-
Jer said he would try again
next y&ar to get such leg-
islation approved.
;,, total 939 persons took
~· exammation, Flournoy
.Ud, with .46() qualifying
-478 failing.
IDOl'm.-11111• 800 Wfth ..
Oft t'Mldlfhcr
Nttto~n
9'"8Glem~
a ding
Adopted
Police inspector Dele H.
Speck tried to give the talk
over hippie beCkllng. But
after a protester jumped on
to the stage and demanded
throse outaide be let in, the
talk was acljourned to a
music room.
Chacges against the five
persons included suspicion
of disruptini a school, sus·
p1cion of interfering with
police and suspicion of bat-
tery against an olficer.
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DOWNEY (UPI) -The
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1pacecraft on iu maiden
fligbt has renewed hope
that the United Stat.ea can
put a man on the moon by
1189.
Dr. Robert Gllnrth. direc-
tor of the manned ~ flllbt center at Ho1111on,
said Thunday, "I can aay
that um flipt tw allowed
u1 to proceed with the pro-
gram on an accelerated
basis."
"At this point." Gilruth
said, "we can see no rea.an
why the goal of a manned
lunar landing in 1989 can-
not be met"
The seared and partially
blackened module arrived
at North A?D«ican Rock·
well here Wednelday night
to undereo a aerie.a of tests
by the englneen wbo de-
signed and constructed the
capi;11lr
A major roncern was how
we U !ht Apollo spacecraft's
heat shield withstood the S,·
000 degree temperature& u
it plunged back into the
earth's atmosphere from a
height ol 11,234 milet.
Project officials said an
examination of the st.alnleu
1teel and epoxy r e 1 l n
shielding showed it per·
formed as well as or bet·
ter than expected. The max-
imum heat inside the mod·
ule never exceeded 70 de-
grees and the shield was
eroded only to a depth of
about I 10 to 3110 o( an inch.
Tcmperat u re 11 in th e
shock wave about 8 inches
from the hull of the Apollo
module approached 20,000
degrees twice the temper-
ature on the surface of the
The letter, written by lo-
ca I 411 of the Union of State
Employes. asserted that:
-One unit at Camarillo.
which had been understaffed
for months, provided pa·
I.Jent& with "beautiful new
robes" and sheets just a
few days ago.
"The lawns have been
painted sreen, deapite the
fact that there are patient
quarter• which have not
been painted in years.·•
-Wardl which have not
been cleaned iD m o n t h 1
have been "given a tbor·
ou&h 1oing over" 1ince the
governor's vuit was an-
nounced.
The letter implored Rea-
gan not to ''be misled by
what you see on the sur·
race.
"Probe deeply and see tht
real Camarillo and t b e n
help us in our efforts to do
the best job of which we
are capable." it continued
Nash replied that he bad
ordered nothing special to
be done for the governor'&
visil
lief a 'liB Dodge Charger
ht FUN 11 yotr *"'"' with 1ur all mw blch·p1rfor111in1
'II DMI• CW(1r.
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Divorces
OIYORCIJ
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w.-.rd
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OBITUARIES
SMITH
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4 to Face
Hearing
On Betting
S.\~'Tt, Af'<A
mt>n and a woman suspect·
t>d of condu<."tmg bookmak·
ing operations have ~n I
ordeN'd to api>ear Nov. 28
for prtllmmary heanng in I
Central Orange County Mu-
1 ntt'lpal Court. They face a
tntal of 19 roonls of taking
bf>ts 1llegally.
Three o{ the four were ar·
restt>d ~ov. 2 when police
raided thrtt suspected book·
maiung operations 1n the
county
Defendants art
Pelum C. Sykes.
13281,1 W 3rd St. Santa
Ana. an-es~ at that ad·
dress wnen pollee alle~
caugtlt b.sn taking ~
race bets in his upsta.lrs
apartment.
Enrltto Eoms. 35. ol 1&01
W Raymar Sl . Santa Ana ,
who was arrested 1n a raid
at 618 S "llf'wtll St Ful·
It' rt on
Randf'I ~cC'ullough, 40, of
613 ~ Balcom SI 1-'ullcr·
ton who offlcen surprised
at l'.17'""' Truslow St f<'ut.
lerton
Johnny Vanandalt, 5.'1, or
the Newell St. address in
f<'ullt>rton
Pohce satd the three op·
erauons were all part of a
bookie network
Musicale
Set Sunday
By Students
Studtnts ol Leona Roberts,
widely-known Orangt Coun·
ty voice teacher, will pee·
sent a }X"Ogram o< arias and
art songs • 3 p. m. Sunday,
1n l.M Charlee Bowen Me·
monal Museum, 200'l N
Main St . Sant.a Ana.
Included in tt>OSe appear·
ing are five. girls from the
Orange Coast aree. They are
.Judittt Armstrong and Reg1·
na Dover of Westminster
and Lucille Foster. Kayla :
Mullally. and J.al'qu1 Spur·
lin, of Huntington Beach
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ino-SoViiet Alliance Still Shaky
Reagan Slates
Hartford Talk
New low.price on 6-paks
1 DI. genuine ,
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Joint purpose in both .Mos-
cow and Peking, no matter
bow divided the two power
cuters are. "They have a
common aun in seeking the
deatrucUon of the imperlal-ut and caplt&llat states,"
Ule assessment rtated.
But, apart trom Uw.t the
two glant.s appear to be io-
ioa their own way with no
meeting point Jn &ighl Sov·
let poUCles are unlikely to
move toward.a thote of Com·
Hawaii LiVing Costs
Said ·Most Expensive
By AnedatM Prta
mw:iJst China In the near fu-
ture, because u loni u
Ruaia and tbe United Statet are rou&blY equal Jn mlli-
tary might, the Kremlin will
be unable to adopt Pe-
ldJtl'• more bellicote Une. Nor can, tt appears, Pekinl
move appredabl1 tow.rda
the Moscow line w11bout
risk1n1 a ~turn to Soviet
patronage.
Even Sino&viet stat.
relations have by now been
reduced to a ban mJDlmum.
The Feb. 14, 1950, treaty
of frieD<khlp, al.llanee and
mutual aid ia still in force,
but only nominally.
It you're married, have
two you.n&sters and eern
around '8,000 a y.-, Hono-
lulu la not for you. Autiq,
Tex., la mon 1 our ipMd.
?bet ... the fiat ot • re.
oent federal report that eald
the two dtfea ,..., rmpec·
tively. the most e:xpt.n1ive
and least expensive ol 39
U.S metropolitan wua stu-
died.
A random aamplinc al 33
items from bomea to ham·
burg~· by Auodated Pre.a
reporters in both cltlel but·
tresses the Bureau ol La·
bor Statistics report.
INCBO CBllfOBI
l;!lf;Jff;{IJ
San Gabriel
Sets Higher
Fire Rates
LOS AMcmD (AP)
BlOer f1N liai: www rat. rtf.dld to tM .... ot
bnah .round ..... ,...
allt"Jlad '1"barld.IY for I0,-
000 ftrldurel In the 6 a D
Gabrt.1 Moantalna area.
The Pacif1c Fire Batlnc
Bureau atabllabed the bl&h-
er cClta cm beba1f of Jb af.
fillattd hwuraDce compan-
ies. 1be b.lgher COit wUl be
a bruab UJ>OIUl' chars•
blled on the amount of
dear IPIC9 hltween build· mo and bruah and upon
local fire protectlcm fadll· ti•.
Tbe brush upo 1 u r e
char.. already appU. to
1tructu:re1 in the Santa Moll-
ica Mountaina, Verdu10
Hilla. San Rafael Hllla and
Santa BarbarL The SU
Gabriel Mountaina take in
parta ol cities tncb•Hn1 Alta
Loma, La Canada, Azua,
Monrovia, Sau1t11. Clan-
mont, Devon, Glendale and
Puadena.
Property will be ~ 011
aD badlvidual bull wlll DO cbafe ID the premium 1lllt11
raewal time, the announce-
ment laid. >.. an example, a house l.D-
11.nd for $20,000, with le11
than 30 feet of clear space,
would have a bnah expo-
sure charae from SS> per
year lD an area with the beat
fire prvtectlon to '256 per
yem-lD an mu with no local
ftn protectioD.
The cost or a new three-
bedroom ranch-style bouae
in a good, but not exclUllve
area, in Honolulu WU eut at
abou l $27 .000. The f1lltte
far a surular houae in AUi·
tin: $22.500 .
And in Honolulu m o 1 t
homes are built cm Jeued
llnd. You buy the boa a e
but reut the 1m1 tt 1111 Gil.
Tbe annual PfOl*ltJ tu
fer the Hoootulu h o • 1 1
would be $483, ID AQIUA 1t
would be bSO.
Rental housing alM WU
found to be moce coat1J in
Honolulu. wtiere a two--bed-
room apartment bt a new
apartment hou~ ruta for
about $150 a mouth.
The comparable Austin fii·
w-e: $125.
The federal report said
that a typica I f amilJ of four·
parent$ 1 n their late 30s, son
13 and daughter a -would
need Sll.190 annually to live
moderately In Honolulu, Ha·
wall's major city. The ft.&·
ure for Austin waa ~
imately $8,000.
Why the big difference?
According to Artll a r
Chase. assistant comm1s-
1tollt'r of the Bureau of La·
bor Statistics, the bulc rea-
son ia that most tum• in
the family budget must be
shlw-1 to Honolulu md
tht>Se costs pusb up prbs.
~ la AW to be 9J>i· Qi ol many amalJer mttto-
poUtan lree& tn th• s 0 • t b
where houatn1 and trul-
portation coats~ lower.
Another factor is we.th·
e!'. On the southern United
States mainland, families don't have to spend so mudl
far be.atini. heavy clothing
and basic heavier bouiinl
coutruction cost&, tbJt 1'IBl
up 1be prices in colder di·
ma tee.
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Forecaat No. 12 Thia Weekend, Nov. 18·19, 1967
AIDTIBIWGIG
TIS WllDllJ AT LUCID
T be EWnon Ad Auociation will
hans ih floe collection of paint·
inp thi1 S.tmda.,y and Sund.a7
at Tbe PJaaa. Why don't you
plan to bans around too? You'll
1ee worka by 1ucb noted, local
arti1ta aa Alta Smith. If you're
1mart about art, you can pick up
1ome ncellent buy1. Brinr the
family. There'• alwaya Jota to
aee and do at Tb. Plua, South-
ern California'• neweat landmark
for 1i1btaeein1. unique ahoppin1
and fun.
For further inspiration, tour Rancho Califomia'a lwty landacape
of Loe Ranchitoe homeaita, dairiea, thorou1hbred bone rancbea,
I• m M I" I citrua srona. Si1hta and aounda deai,ned 'H r MfM&A to pleue tbe moet di.criminatin1 pelettel
The Plaza ia located in tha heart
0£ Rancho California, 87 500 mat•
ter-planned acrea of ~utharn
California COUD~e with larae
land areu dnoted to tboroU1~
bred horae ranche1, citru1 ancl
aYocado ll'O"'"• row crop larma.
YinQ"azd., dairiea, field croe-and
other di'f'Cnffied apicultural u-.
Other arMa for rancho bomeaitee,
buaineu communitia, recreation,
commudal and U,ht lnduatrial.
OUR SHOPS RUNNETll OVER: COME TO THE PLAZA
NEXT WEEIEND FOR THANISGIVING BOUNTY BARGAINS!
..., '* .,, $1¢
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Volkswagen builds strong bodies 8 ways.
P•• foll:>"' ~ stories ore true
A 1949 V\'. is still running around on
fh nrig•nol @r~ 'e
A \i N ov. •r went 13.5.W moles on
tl o• , 0,nr, 1•• .:>f I res
.1~;,~"' r '~"' wenl JOB 7':X) miles
bl''.Jre tro"'e 1' time
Ccnclt,1 ~· \'olkswog11n1 ore 1ough
f ;:,r oMtc•c • ook underneotr any VW
o,,d you"''' c r famous sealed botlo"'
Tl11s 1npt'r o~· l'VICe protects a vw·,
ln11des 0Q01n'ol • •erything on t~' ouUtrl11
llflcludong t ..,,. 1No other cor ~os any.
thino au It I.I• •I
A vollswo1;cn conv1rttble is mode so
well, so 01r1tght, 1t l1els:>s 10 open the win-
dow o crock lo close the door
INo wonder lt tolces 1wo "'en one day
1ust •o ITIOlce two CO•Wl'•t·ble IOPI I
l.~e all VWs, 1t-e Squorebod end
Fostbod sedons ore bot" pointed 3 lomes
over. To mo~e wliot you see look nocer.
And to make whot vou don't tu lost
longer,
T"en there s the VW Kor"'o"n Ghio.
•'\ hocfy is procttcolly hand.mode.
Tht Ghio JS hond-shoped, hand-
welded, hond.smoothed liond podded,
hand-fitted. liand-slitched, hand.pointed
or>d would you b1l11ve, hcmd·IOndtd.
NEWPORT BEACH
Chick Iverson, Inc. ·
2116 Newport llvd.
IWl11wl
The VW Stot1or1 Wogor1 ond Camper
ore d1Fferent, too Tliey don 1 hove froine1
like otherwogon' And they're not bolted
together eotlier Each one '\ o toltd tiu,,lt
of unitized stul, welded togetner 12.598
ttrfllS
Finally, wt moke truds
IAnd 11 we "'a~e cars as ttrong os w e
do, you con wtl 1mog1ne how we make
truckJ.I
So nut time you look ot o Vol~swoge"•
look ot ti 1h11 woy·
It t not the rnost beautiful body In the
world, but tt's one of the ~eohh1est.
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Phlko BoH
Robert P Thompson of
Corona del Mar has
been named manager
of Planetary Systems
Engineering for Ph1lco-
Ford Corp. 's Space and
Re-entry Systems Divis·
ion. Thompson w111
head the group's opera·
lions from the firm's
Newport Beach offices
Ryan Given
N el~ P o~i ti on
Joseph D Ryan of Corona
del Mar has been elected a
vice president of Mitchum
Jones & Templet.on. Inc ,
t h e .t.nv~ent firm an-
nounced today.
Ryan waa graduated from
Orange Coast College a n d
served with the Mannes In
the Korean war He is a
member of the advisory
board of Ch1ldrens llospttal
of Orange County and the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club
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Mayflower Diary Reopened for Drama
The story of the Ptl&r1rns and the year leading up to Thanks-
eivin1 will be relived in "The Mayflower Diary." to be presented in
Orange Coast College auditonum during the Thanksgiving holklay
weekend
The drama, based on Gov Wilham Bradford's hlSlorical chron-
icle, wLll be performed at 8 pm Fnday Nov. 24, and at 10 30 am. and
and 2 p. m Saturday. Nov 25
The muSJcal play is an original by Eleanor !Mrs Leshel Peter-
sen and Prudence !Mrs. Ralph) Holden . with lyncs and music by Mrs.
Holden and Jean (Mrs. Ralph) Tandowsky
Produced under auspices of Children's Theater Guild, 1t has a
cast of 52 act.ors and actresses directed by Larry Johns
Well known area thespians. including Don Rhoades. David Paul,
Shirley (Mrs. David) Dvorak, Sherry Burns. Havens Beech. Mike Ashe.
Dave Morris and Eve (Mrs. Jack) Marshall. will enact the adventurea of
long ago
According lo Mrs Frank Garnes. gutJd president. the play in-
cludes many stirring scenes based on little known historical facts
These incidents include the story of an Indian. held 10 slavery
for five years in Spam. who saved the colony from i;tarvabon
Another part tells of a governor's Wlfe who either Jumped or fell
from the Mayflower because of her despondency over a little son left
beltind
Sets are being designed by Mrs WLlham Davidson. who also 1s
tackling the duties of stage manager.
Costumes are being supervised by Mrs George J. Jones. while
Mn. Joseph J. Innes is in charge of tickets. and Mrs Clinton M Hoose
is bandhng publicity.
Others assisting include lhe Mmes. Robert Ettinger. posters:
Tandows.ky and E Morgan Quinn, piano accompaniment; Richard
Thrush, director of the children's chorale group and Mrs Don H Paul
and Miss Nancy Skeehan, choreography
Tickets are $1 for adults and 75 cents for children. They may be
obtained at guild headquarters, 1518 Newport Blvd .. ~-545-2785
or 873-04& 1.
They also may be purcilued at the door before each perform-aooe or at Richard's Market: Forgit's Harwdare or Rion's Hardware.
MEANWHILE, BACKSTAGE -Mrs. David Dvorak gets ready for
her part in "The Mayflower Diary" wtth the help of Mrs. Frank
Gaine1 (left) and Mrs. William Davidson. The play, which includes
a cast of 52, traces tbe lives ol tbe Pilgrims the year leading up to
Thanksgiving. It i.s based on GoY. William Bradford's historical
chronicle.
Chapters Part Curtain
For Gala Auto Show
A premiere opening of the fourth annual Orange County InternaUon-
aJ Auto Show will be co-sponsored by six county chapters of the NatiooaJ
Assistance League Friday evening, Dec. I. from 7 to 11 p.m.
Set in the new Anaheim Convention Center. the show. Wonderful
World of Cars, lS sponsored by the Motor Dealers' Associallon and features
31 domestic and imported makes of cars plus experimental automobiles
and factory displays and exhibits.
Taking advantage of the specious facilities, the 80.000 sq~·foot
l"Xhibit halJ will be decorated lavishly with red and green colors predominat-
ing. Giant wreaths will hang on walls draped in white, whil~ enormou1
Christmas balls wil1 twirl from the ceiling.
Attractions at the formal opening include a sit-down dlflner from 7
lo 9 p.m. for tidcet holders, after a no-host cocktail session at 6:30.
Manny Hannon and his Ordtestra will set the dal'K'e pace while
strolling musicians will provide a festive backlfound throughout the everung.
Also planned is a parade of fashions from Edith McMasters of Fuller·
ton and several chapter door prizes such as a port.able television, $1001 a
silver coffee set and a $100 gift certificate
The grand priu will be a fully equipped Renault presented both by
the Motor Car Dealers and the participating league chapters.
The league groups are co-sponsoring the event to raise funds for their
variou.s pnilanthropies. Mrs. C. B. Neighbors. a member of the hostess
chapter. Anaheim, is genenJ chairman of the gala.
Assisting her are auto show d\airmen from their chapters. including
the Mmes. Charles Petenon, Fullerton; Daniel A Schryver. Laguna Beach:
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Martin Lockney, Newport Beach: Thomas 0 Martin. Oranee. and Andrew
Pflueger. Santa Ana.
Ticket chairmen for the South Coast area are Mrs. Douglas Snuth of
the Laguna Chapter, 494-0640. and Mrs David T Smiley of the Newport
Chapter. 6'13-3477.
'RIDING HIGH IN DECEMBER' -Ready for the opening night of
the Orange County ln11·rnat ional Auto Show are members of two of
the six Assistance IA'.ii!ue Chapters helping C(}-Sponsor the event
They are (left to rtj?ht 1 the Mmes. Dewey Callahan of Newport.
Thomas Crosson Jr. of Laguna, and Robert A Ramsav and Wilbur
A. Reynolds. also or Newport Tbe event will take ,place Fnday
night. Dec 1. in the Anaheim Convention Center
Here's One Writer Who Really Is Reaching for the Moon
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I couldn't
ru1st wntmg to e~s my sympa-
thy fer die worn.an who s1gned herself
"Married to a Nut." She ukt"d you to
arrange passage for him to ttie moon
because he couldn't &et along w1tb a
single person here on earth.
There is at least one more like tum
My husband. He alao ha• some pet
thei>nes about life and people and W111
happily dehver a 4G-mmut.e speech on
any topic, w1Ul or w1thow encourage·
ment. My husband is cert.Un that no-
body m this world succ~ds unless hr
1~ crootled. dishonest. immoral or
rrlated Th1!t R<M''i for thr top peoplft
m poht1c!i, bui.mess, rel11~1on f'ducA ·
llnn and thf' ;irts
I haVf' a 'illJl?~f'Sl1on ror Mar rlf'd tn
a ~ut • L('t '' you anc1 I Jl?E'I toi:ethrr
J.
ANN LANDERS ~
and Introduce our husbands Maybe
Oley can find happiness t o g t t h e r
knocking everybody on earth Then
~ wives can tab the hnt rocket to
the moon and look for some ni~ little
outer-space men who are seniublt and
well-balanced PINSt' print my name
and address
-AUiO MARRTED TO A Nl'T
OF.AR AU\O · Hett'• voar lttttr but
I wouldn't think nf prlntinr your namt
and addrtss l'nu'd bf' hfo1lettd with
lttten rrnm wlH• who would ~ant
lei jola yni&:
DEAR ANN LANDE8S A d r ~ r
fnend or m111e had a horrible ('\f•l'f
1ence recently and I would llkt' ' 1111
optruon on W'hat should ht' done ahou'
1t Emily t not MT real name t no<1C •'''
a lump in her brea.~t She wrnt lo• 1
phys1c1an and was tokt to chet·k int•
the hospital for sur~rry that r\1'11111
Tht operation "as performl'd u 1t111r
411 hour~ of U1e hmt> ~h(' I ad ,prn tll•
physician
When r-;m1h awokf' from thr ,11•
<'Slhet1c !;he learned that hrr b1 '"1(•
had betn r£'moved Shfl wrnt in111 ·'
det>p dePf'r<.<>1on 1 whirh I nndrr'it~nd
1s not unusual t but <\hf' tiei:an tn cheer
up on lhr fourth day Or the rifth
dav. howe\!'r 11 lt>aked out that the
h1opsy repor1 on tht breast which had
bffn remO\+'d was ~gatJvt• Th 1 s
made lbr poor woman so furious that
she JUlll about tort' tht· h~1tal apart
What oan be done to pre\ ent such
catastrophes 10 the future" Don 't
sug1est that Erruly sue the doctor
Everyone knows the mi-d1c<.1I profes·
sion Is such a lightly knit llltll' group
and It s ridiculous to tn In I 1 R h I
them I'd hke 'our 'lf'W~
-CALlFORNI!\ YELL I'! 111 llEI r
m ·:AR ('ALIFORNli\ Likf' m 0 ~'
'rrnod·haud rf'pnrh your 1tnn ron
taint anmf' 11f'rin1111 flaws .
No reputablt phy,klan rr mO\ rs 11
brnst aaltu bt flrtt dMa a blopav
on thf' lump and futda 1 malttoanry
Tbl11 procedurt la standard and \irt11-
11ly ellmlnatt's the po111lblllty cir rf'·
mo\ Int a bealtby brt'HI.
furthermott. all hospital• approvtd
by tht' Amtrkan Hospital Auerlatlon
now havt dnue commltlf'et which
n.amine a portion or all the orians
"hkb bavt bffa remoHd Yun uo
1 surie-on reuld ~move just about
anythlnr and not ha,, tci answer tci
anyont. Tnday, he would not ht' al
lowed to operalf' if ht had a rtrord
for takin' out orian11 "hlrh 1howtd
no ~l&n or dhuse
l\o. don't ht-tll'H tHrvthlnl vnu
hrar. Ourlr
BLF ()on I count nn 11 Truth ~fir·
um dllf'~ not alw'I\ ~ proourr 1 he
truth .t\n Pxperitnced liar nr a ~rson
wh11 .1ct11.1ll\ behevf'\ lhP hP hr •~ ttll-
IOf l an come out lookin!l ,·er~ truth-
ful
\\'hut Is Frtnrh II I a s I n t': Is it
wronC Who should 11et thf' t.ttldnt
limits -tht' bov or lht tld" Can a
shotiun wtddlnt suct'ted :' Rud Ann
Landt'r~· booklet. "Tern-arr !-.f'\ -
Ten Wa' ~ to Cool It " St'nd 50 rents
In rnln and a Ion!( \t'U-addrt'~~ed,
'tamped tn\ rlopt
\nn I andrr' 14111 hr ~h!I tn htlp
\Ou with rnur prohlf'lll\ ~rnd thrrn
In hrr In rArr n( thr ()\II ' l'llOT
l'n< ln~lnJ? 3 ~lllOIJW'!I \f'lf ad!lrr~~rd
f'n\ rlopr
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Fun Without Effort -~ -
It's Gourmet All the Way for Holiday
8' BEA ANl>ERSON
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f:ntl'rta1mng "1th gour-
mel dishes, as s1m~e to
make as canned beans oo a
l'alllpfue. "a~ the tantalu.-
111,.: ,ulJJet·t ol Jack hmg,
luthor, pnze-wmrung t·ook,
ln\lnH tnr dOd lood ex~rt
~•t•;1k.1ng before lhe Lido
bh· \\ oman ~ Club, he took
tht·m un an epicurean tour
It 1101 Jppet.uers to desserts,
cm""a~iztng p r e p a ration
"1t11 little or no eUort and
unJcrhnmg fun w 1 t ho u t
lrudgery
· I don t "'ant to talk
cihou t ddnt or onion i.oup
mix.'' was his ope n 1 n g
stalPment 'That seem~ to
be st.andard fare '' Obvlous-
b he didn't Lalk about
canned beaM. either.
~mething different was
lus recipe using a frozen
Lobster Newburg. adding a
C'iln of 1ob5ter meat, sherry
111 Madeira wine wtuch as
i-1mmered.
I le advocatPd usmg "1ec-
tnc slcillets rather than
d1ahng dishes because "you
l'an control t.he heat"
Punch wa~ otrered as a
handy lunt for beverages
"hen s e r v i n g a large
crowd. "lt does not have w
be made wttb champagne "
Sparkling wines an an ex-
cellent substitute, but he
warned. ''Don't pot martJ-
rus or Manh.attans m the
punch bowl or you will eet
in trouble."
FOND{;E
Proces&ed cheeses instead
of natural cheeses were ad-
v 1sed for fondue. which
elun.inates curdling. If Ule
cheese does curdle, Uus can
be rectified by pounng the
"gle>bs " mto a bleoder add-
ing boiling water and m1x-
1 n II? for 30 seoconds
A sam ple and mexpene;1ve
fondue uses a can ci Welsh
Rart>b1t to wtuch is added
a little mustard and sherry
or \1adeira a substitute for
Ki 1 ~chwas~r . '.\ h1ch usually
I' U~l'd and IS expenSl\f' If
the mixture seems too ttun.
he suggested th1ckmm1t
w1th a little arrowroot-
quantaty 1~ one-half the
amount of Dour th.at would
be used
To accent Beet Jo'ondue,
he rf'Commended ftavonng
the Oil Wlth hickory season·
Pd salt and also suggested
itervtng 1t.Jck1 of raw veg·
etebles which can be dipped
in the oil To 1ave on the
food budget. he endorsed
buying bee{ kabob NU in·
stead of the customary fUet
ffil&JIOO.
HELPFUL HINTS
ln the meat department,
Krng consistently urged the
\be o( a meat thermometer
for cookmg and preslicing
it before serving ... "it will
go farther that way." A
good 1ubst.iwte for skewers
are salety ping.
He p r e f e r s preparing
dressing separately, rather
than stuffing poultry WI th
1t ••. "it's mere ftavorful"
and bp6 otfeTed included
us i n g prepered dressinf,
5erv111g sever al kinds "'hi ch
are vaned with seasorungs,
or adding a can fA crab
meat and for moistening. a
dry wtute wme
Tile best wggesuon for
game hens was purcha.smg
when they are on sale. To
prepare. 'Rub them with
salad oil and tarragon, pour
white w1.0e In the Touting
pan, then ~e hens, and
baste with the wme •'
A &ood accompaniment is
a wine sauce made of cur•
rent jelly, port wine. pow-
derf'd cloves and 1"'1on
juice
TIME SAVERS
While ducussing "'wees.
he said that there arl' man~
prepared types on thl' mar-
ket wtuch in themselves
are not too tasty but bv ex-
perameotmg and addmg sea·
sorungs and wines the~ are
very good and cut down
cooking time
Another lime saver 1s Pf'e·
paring many dishes in ad-
vance Casseroles should
~ don.e ttle day befort and
then heattd ht-fore serving
.. the) taste better and 11
gives you more fT"ff ti me on
the day of tihe party "
He 10ruucted the audience
Girls-of-the-month
.
MINIMUM OF FUSS -But the results offered a maximum of flavor when Jack
King, prize-winning cook. prepared a tant.aliz:lof array of gourmet dishes for
members of the Lido Isle Woman'• Club.
to dPcrPast-the cooking
tlmP givf'n on package" of
lrolen veJ,?t>tables S() the)
will be more tasty and
t•runch> i\ variation for
French beani. with almonds
11 spmach \\1th almonds,
seasoned with nutmeg
Orange Cups are mack
with canned ) ams mixed
in a blender \\1th port wme
anu aU·spl~ scooped into
an orangt' shell and baked
about 20 minute!>
Peas are given an antPr
€'sting tang by addan~ cremP
dt menthe and plain cooli
Pd or -.-. 1th the cordial fla.
vormg. they can hll lemon
shells and bake like the or
ange cups.
AVOID TRADITIONAL
He urgtd the women to
avoid the traditiooal holi-
day deuerts and o I f e r
world -famous deUcactes
such as flaming orange or
banana, Chernes Jubilee or
Cream Puff Pyramid.
Small cream polfs are
filled with canned choco-
late pudding, dipped ln melt·
ed caramels and pyramid-
t'<I around a tau glass.
For Cherries Jubilee mell
a Jar Of current Jelly in a
o;aucepan . warm brandy se
paralely and flame Add lhr
brandy to the Jelly and then
th10 dO'ol>D with cheny juice
finally adding the cherries
To make cordials flamr
higher ra1.~e the alcohol
contt>lll "1th vodk•. and for
a morP la~ting name work
with \ rr~ little liquid.
Flaming bananas, a sim-
pll' but vrr} nch dessert, Is
made b~· sautemg bananas
1n buttl'r, spnnkling with
brown ,ugar and ginger
-,nap crumbs and flaming
\\1th warml'd rum using on
h dark rum ror coolung
For fl,1rnang peaches sim-
mer a l>o~ of froztn straw-
hrmr' add canned pttech
11.ih r and fill centers with
11nlcJ marshmallowi. Lei
-1mnier for about a minute .
ilnd flame with brandy or
rum.
Zonta Club Taps Outstanding Coeds
Each month N e w p o r t
Beach Zonta Club bonora a
seruor girl from each biib
school in tbe Newport·Mesa
district
:'\ovem~r Zont.a -girls •
ol -Ule -month are Molly
Collins, Costa Mesa High
School. Lind.a Lee. Est.an·
l'la Sara Traphagen Cor-
ona dt>l Mar, and Paula Wil-
ham~. fliewport Harbor
Shopping Around?
Gift Box Beckons
lt'1 later than you think!
Which means Christmas Is cloter than
you think, admonW!h 1talf members 111:: tpe
Gift 801 at Roac Memorial Hospital. ~
bytenan.
The auxiliary members are reminding
1hoppers that deadline for dellvtry of per-
10naliz.ed ChrlstmaJ cards 1' Dec. 8
The Chriltmas card display Is located tn
the hospital lobby, and the Gilt Box is open
every day Orders benefit the hospital and
allow 1hoppers a SO percent writeol! on tu
returns.
Peering Around
Surprise i~oted
SURPRISED wtth a party
given by their S006 and
d•u&bters weTe Mr and
Mr•· John W Truman o!
Wutzrunster The occasion
wu the couple's 25th wed-
ding ADDive.rsary, and 75
guest3 gathered w congrat·
u1Me tbem. Among special
iuesta presetit were Mr
and Mrs .. ROIS Dilling of
Buffalo, N.Y.
MISS PATSY Lowell,
daughta' ot CoJ and Mra.
A. C. LoweU ot Newport
Beach, was IOUOd tecbnlcl-
an for the production
of "The Children's Hour"
at Hollins College, Va. Mis.~
Lowell, a graduate of New-
port Harbor Higti School, is
Riverside Art ~nler at B
p.m. Monday t-vemng.
JERRY HORNBEAK of
Newport Beaeh will be one
of 28 ol the University ol
Southern C a I i f o rnia '1 40
Tn.1'tu Scholars to be hon-
ored by President and Mra.
Norman Tuppi..nc and mem-
bers ol ttie board ot truJ-
tees dlltUll a buffet lundl·
eon on the campus tomor-
row
Following the luncheon,
the top students and theLr
guests wtll witness the USC-
UCLA football bettle at 1 30
p.m.
Leaders
Named
Women's Arch.ltectural
Leaiue or Oran1e County
tapped Mrs. Walter Rich-
ardson H their new pres1·
dent durin1 an an.oual elec-
tion In tne Stuft Shirt, New·
port Beem yesterday
Others named tc. execu-
b ve poaitJooa were the
Mmes. Norman Cates, vice
president: Ron Yeo, secre·
tary, and James Bari;, trea-
surer
The new officers will be
formally inatailed during a
dinner dance in the lrvllle
Coast Cowitry aub Fri.Uy.
Dec 1. when new otticera ot
tbe American Institute of
Architects. <>ranee County
are hutalled.
Al.lo featured at tbe mett-1.nJ, piuned by Mn. Rlch-
ardsoo, wu a fashion ahow
of holiday attire h'om Hap-
pinus Is a N e w R.tg, Cor·
ona del Mar.
Coeds Invited
To Briefing
Orange C o u n t y high
school gU'ls who are inter-
ested in learning about
Scripps Collete may attend
a Tea and Proeram pluned for tomorrow at 2 p.m. in
the San Juan Cepi.atrano
Rancho de Dia1 ot Mn.
Fayette Bircher.
Hiltl scboot cou.naelor11
alJo are J.nvited to brmb up
on wf\at's new at Scripp1
Speakers will be Mrs.
Alice Mead. director of
alumnae activities and Mrs.
Jack Stark, assistant deen
of students.
a freshman at Hollins ,---------------------
TWO NEWPORT Beach/ COPRE SCHOOL----.. sophomores at the Univers-
ity of CaWorrua, Sant.a Bar·
ban pledged Alpha Delta
Pi, the oldest women 's sor-1 ority wh.Joh was founded m
18.51 in Macon. Ga and now
has 110 chapters 1n the l' S
and Canada
MlSs Leslie Messenger.
daugjlter of ~1r. and .Mn
\\' S Messenger as a biol-
ogy major, wtule Miss Head1
Lyle, daughter of Mr and
~rs Wilham Lyle .Ir I'
ma1onng in social science
RICHARD ANO Dorolh)
.Jackson of Costa Mesa wprr
toasted by family membPr\
GAAOES 7-12
NOW ACCEPTING 2nd SH.AESTER
RESERVATIONS
FOR
DAY STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS
CLASSES LIMITED TO 15
GIVE YOUR CHILD AN
EDUCATION FOR CHRISTMAS
PUT A COPIU TUITION IN HIS STOCKING
PHONE: 673..t610
anci close friend-; on their 1~~~~~~~~;;;:;;;:;;;:;~~~~~:;:~;;;:~ 2!ilh wedding anniversary. </"
Tht'1r d a u g h 1 e r. Mrs
Richard Harns at Yorba
Linda was ho:.tess for thl'
dtnncr party in the Stone·
wood Inn Afterward, guests
gathered for cake and coffee
m the Harns home
The Jacksons. who mar·
ried 111 Las Vegas have one
granddaughter, Kelly Har·
ns.
LIDO ISLE rf'sid e n t s
.Mr and Mri; Rnggs Cun-
ningham will hf> • p e c 1 a I
guests al the opf"rllng of
NEWS
ABOUT
ADULT
DANCING
r~
Pl\VlblDft
Mm Collins, daughter ol
Mn Mary comns °' Co6u Philharmonic
May we extend a personQl invitation for you and
your fnenda to join with U9 in Fun, Music, Dmmg
and Hospitality" Mesa 1s actlve 10 GAA, Pep
Club and 1s in charge of the p d
1967-68 homecoming aciivi-rog ram me
lJp~
The daughter °' Mr and Mrs. Sidney F Mashbir
Mn Charles E Lee ol Cos-will open her Laguna Beach
ta Mesa is a member ol home to ho st thf> ntxl mt'f't-
o\FS GAA Art and Latin mg of the Laguna Comnut-
clubs. 1967-68 Teen Board MOLLY COLLINS llNl>A LEl SARA TRAPHAGEN PAULA WILLIAMS tee, Ounge County PhJlhar
rt"presentatavt at the May CM Hinh Eatancia CdM H h monic Socit'tv at 10 a m • ig NH High Tue5<1a y "'Jo~ 21
Co and as a flag tw1rll'r, ---------------------1;::==========================~..;::..=,_.====.
PrPs1dent of Ordw'\1S
member ol Lauriers. active
an F:xecutJve Council and
Future Homemakers as Miss
Traphagen. d a u g h t e r of
Mrs Vtrgmia Traphagen fA
Balboa Island
ActiVlties listed b~ the
<tauithter of Mr and Mrs.
Paul J Wtlbams of Ne"'·
p11r1 Reach 1ncludt> .\FS
GAA, Pep Club . senior class
council and CAS council's
rl"prPsentat1ve
Bvsines1men
Save
All Around
• From our Coup d'et1t Collection: M1rqu1se set, S600.
Pear shape, $750 Emerald cut. $500 Brilliant cut $.400
Wtth one of theM, you couldn't lay an egg 1f you tried.
0-DEI NOW FOR CHRIST~.AS OELIV~llY
SLAVIC K'S ~/JektJ SINCC 11117
II f.ASHION l\L.ANO e NfWPORT lf.ACH t ... A"9•1 ... c ... tu•y City • G'or<l•I· • r ........
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OUR RANCH IS •••
UNIQUE
For mothers -fat hers who have child
care problems bring your children,
a9es 2 thru S. to us while you shop,
90 to a beauty parlor, entertain, or
go away for the weekend, etc. 24
hours a day .
Wr inv1ll' vou In
rnmP and n ,akr rr.,.
Prvallon<. no\\ anrl
v1s1t nur 2' '2 arr'
Ranch
Jun1ping Jack Ranch
·•Orf"rfonldHfl BIM"k Ba,,,,
2S•9 Tustin A•M••· Cotta Mno
T tl&ph°"e: 642-3'57
BRING 'EV. TO THE RANCH
i ·
e FlMSt Music lAd•lt Ty,.)
• Fabulous View of Newport Hal"bcw e St1rts 7:00 P.M.
• Must be over 21
e Coat1 and Ti .. , PLEASE
• Admlaaion-$1.SO
• ABOUT A
SUPER SPECTACULAR
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19TH
TWILIGHT BOAT CRUISE ON THE llAUTIFUL
"ISLAND HOLIDAY" -leaves the IAL80A PA.
VlllON DOCK AT 5:30 P.M. -RESERVATIONS
ONLY. (CALL 673~2~ or 673~) FOR INFOR·
MATION. • About A
Command Performance
A rord1al invitation to a rare t>ntertamment upen-
en< <' One of Europf''~ Fine Ma.-;tl'r Arhsli; of our
11111e~
MAURICE SAINT-LOU
To hi' rl1spla\ed during a dancr and buffet over·
look1n~ the 'Jewport Bay at the Ralooa Pav1l1on on
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19th
7·00 P.M. ADM $1.SO
•
ALL AT HISTORIC
BALBOA PAVILION
BALBOA PENINSULA
673-4633
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SERVICE YEARS NOTED -Mrs. Harold N. Moore of Laguna Beach and
Mrs Murray L Rabbitt of Balboa lleft to right) admire symbolic crescents
of Gam01a Phi Beb sorortt} Both received crescent pins for 50 years service
as active alumnae members
Harbor Council's Movie Guide
ldrw 1 Mol't: Tl!" .....,14 tuldo " _, .. ~ .......... ~ .... .,
Me"-Calflcll !'TA Mn It_, w-i. ""*"' .,. Mn wn1 .. .., _..,,., Is _,,_ dMl,..,.11 II
It 1!1!9Nleel ea e ,.,_,_ lft ftl....,I,,
1,.. tullebl• """• tor cartel" ... oroupa e"" wm e11t1e•• -41¥ Your
vi"'° ert lOlletled Mall ......,_ le
MO¥" Gulde cero °' ""' 0 41l Y t>ttOT I FM11LY
THF: ENDLESS SUMMER
-Beautiful and ex<'llmg
travel f 1 I m of surf111g
around tht world
TEENS AND ADl'LTS
F:L DORADO -Amusing
act1on-packt'd western.
.JACK OF DIAMONDS -
Comedy-melodrama £ea·
tures a gentleman jewel
th1er
SP \RT ACUS -Spectacular
about escaped glad1ators
and their strugglt for
freedom.
l P THE DOWN STA IR -
(' ASF: -Experiences or a
nrophyte \eacher ii t h e
"llew York publ.J<' school
s' stem combme v.Ty hu-
mor with touclung mo-
ments
WHO'S MINDING T H E
MINT" -Zany comedy
about employe of tile U.S
Mint who endeavors to re -
place s:io.ooo he accident-
ally desb'oyed
"IA TURE TEENS AND
ADULTS
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
-Beguiling story about
the first few weeks of
newlywed life in a Green-
w1 cl Village w a I k-up
apartment
BRIDES OF DRACULA -
Reissue of old horror film
concerning a vampire.
THE DIRTY DOZEN -
Shortly before D-Oay a
dozen American military
prisooers, condemnt'd to
death or long-term impris-
onment, are offtted elem·
ency iI they accomplish a
brutal. su1c1dal m1ss1on
r01" the Army.
DR ZHIVAGO -Stor) of
young Russian doctor poet
caught m the counlr) 's
rt>voluttonary upheava I
Based on Pasternak's No-
bel Pnze-winnmg novel.
Tllf EVIL OF FRANKE'i-
STEIN -Frankt>nstem.
with aid or hypnoost. re-
vives momter frozen 1n a
~lacier
TllE HAPPENING -Sa-
1..tre about man k1dnaped
by amoral peoplP
HA WAil -Beauttfull~ pho-
tographed seirment or
James Michener'i; novel
<'oncern1ng the m1~<;1ona
ries of lll()(k 1n Ha\\ au.
HOT ROOS TO HELL -
Hoodlums terronu fam1l)
on trip west
IN THE m :H OF n-tE
NIGHT .\ murder 1n the
Deep South is solved with
the collaboration or a
white pollce chier and a
Negro ho m1<'1de detective
IT COMES l'P ML' RO ER I
ITHE HONEY POTI -
Sophisll<'attd <' o m e d y
turns rnto a murc1er mys-
tery
THE LAST CHALLF:NGE -
F.x-~unman become:r; town
marshal and tries to <'On-
vmce young man of the
futility of gun-fighting
A PATCH OF BLUE-Blind
girl o( 18 1s befT1ended by
sympathetic Negro news·
paperman in poignant
;.,~tfl!it!J~
story with bitt~eet
ending
THE SANO PEBBLES -
Story about the crew of
the American gunboat,
San Pablo set in Chm.a
durmg thP polltil'al unrest
or the J!J20s
AOl'LTS
BLOW·L P -far beyond
hm1ts or good las~
BORN LOSF.RS -Rou~h
raw-re\oltmi:
0 1\'0RCE AMF:RI CA :"'1
STYLE Sat1rt or some
of the ll'Ss crPd1hlt> ai;.
pr>cts or family and ('Om·
murul\ It" mg
TllE L!Ql'IDATOR So-
ph1s t1rated British s p ~
. 'P''°r \ MAI'< l\NO .\ WO~~~"" -
Mood photographv drama-
tizes soph1sticatrd I o v e
affair bf't v. een widow and
\\ 1dov. er Engh sh ~ub
lltles
TWO FOR TIIE ROAD ${).
ph1stJcated romantic com·
edv traces the back~rounct
of. quarrels and brier tn·
fidelities JO a noundering
marr1agf'
THE TRIP -A distasteful
hon'()r film basrd on an
LSD trip
Program Set
Rugs and wall han~ngs
v. ill be the subJect of a de-
llllgner who w1U address
Coast Womrn's Club or Co-
rona del Mar following a
lun<."heon Tuesday, Nov 21,
in lrvine Coast Country
Club.
Mr. ALBACORE makes gift giving
a Delight instead of a Dilemma !
G~Ye a f.ut~ Gift Par.It •.. tile l'l'lO'rt talkecl about of an f.hri8tmas
r~ts! It's thf. Rift that Nin be f'njoyNI by the ('ntire family. MR.
ALBACORE i'I tnf" !\flf'NliMt 11ncf grrllll~t gamf' fi<ih hookrrl hy f..11 li-
forni11 fi<ihermrn . Hr is alm1>11t 11s mystl"riou~ 811 Mr. Simla f.la11<1 h1m-
~rr! ThMe Girt Pa<"k" arr l\111lablr in two mr'I -fr< 1·11n pRrk and
twrhc nm pack ThP ri<"h wh1lf' mrnt 111 pr .... rnrd '" i ounrr ran'\
lry ll un111u1> prOl'f'"-~ !l<'1cnt1firnllv clP\r'.npl'r! for tl•1< •l"f'• IRI park
.. ottr11ctivcly gift boxed.
ORDER FOR YOUR EVERY GIFT NEED NOW !
$ DflMltfD '-ICE'S TO DESTINATl()N~
00.IVEIY GUARANTEED
IN CALIFORNIA
• OUTSIDE CALIF. WITHIN U S. A.
J 50
J 90
6 30
7 00
Drw'" e...,. • un
1'1•1 '7J.J11t
1111 Lale .. 111 Avo ~ 0 I•• l>M
,..,_.., INC~ Call' ttUJ ".
WESTERN CANNERS CO.
N I W P 0 R T 8 E AC H. C A L 1 f 0 R N I A
tU .. T" .; .... _ .,.,_, ft,4 !lr.al.ft .;...U .. .,.. 1'1\
Sorority Honors
Duo's Diligence
E)<pressive
Tal ks Set
Fo r Gr o up
Decorations
Demo nstrated
Oe!·orating for fhrl\tma~
ui.mg rl'ill dnO ar L1f11·1al
flowers Will be the !OplC or
a le('ture-d<'monstratwn h,
a represrntaltve from lkl
\'e Florist Fullt>rton Mrs. Murray L Rabbitt
of Balboa and Mrs Harold
N. Moort of Laeuna Beach
received Golden Crescent
pica in honor of 50 year~
as active members of Garn
ma Phi Beta.
The awards were present
ed by tbe Balboa-Harbor
Alwnnae dunng a lea in
the Baycrest home of Mr~
Peter Whiteb.iU.
A native of California
and a reildent of Balboa
since 1935, Mn. Rabbitt
was lnJUat.ed into the sor·
ority at the Univer11ty of
Cahfornia, Berkeley
She Is a chart.er member
of tile four-year-old Harbor
Area group. Before IU or
eanization. she was active
with Los Angeles and Or
ange County alumnae. Dur·
mg the beginnln& days of
Gamma Pili Bet.a on t h e
UCLA campus. Mrs. Rab-
bitt aided in the fund-rais-
ing program for the new '
chapter.
She has four children and
14 grandchildren.
Holiday Ideas
'.\111 only 1s \1r, \toore
ii 50 't-ar meml>l'r or I h e
,.,ronty but ~hi' has a
c:,unm• Phi dau,.:hter who
wa~ al tl\t at the t.:niver-'11' of Wuhington and a
l!I andd<1ughter v. ho pledged
1;ammC:1 Phi Beta •I UCLA
Ei..ample) of 11pl•t>ches will
be oHt-red whPn Las Ola~
Toastmistress Club of llun
hngton Reach rnet'ts al 7 30
pm Mon•foy No\ 20 in thr
Mercury Savm~s and Loan
Assoc1atwn. 7812 Edtn~rr
Ave
Mrs Mane Jo'out.s will 1>f
fer an example or an mfor
mabve i>J><'ech. Mrs Barton
Bohn will be entertam10~
and Mrs Vernon i!;cston will
use persuasion for the aud1-
The program will l>f' pre
senled at 8 p m Tu<",<lav
Nov 21 in lhP ~'ulll'rton
home or Mrs Ph11l rp Oa\~
for Stephtns C.'ollPJ(e Alum
nae
Co-ho~tes'e~ "111 be thP
Mmes Carl lla11,rn .Jack
Boettner and Halph Kerst
ner All alumna!' are tn\ll
ed and further informat1nn
1s available by ('alhng \.1r~
Richard Adams at 532-4557
\1r~ Moore ..,. .. ~ a mem
l~·r or the sorority at the
I' or \\. and ad1ve in the
St•JtllP alumnae \Her mo"
inr. to California she helped
•ht Los Angeles group dur
init its formaltve days at
lht> l'n1\.ers11\ of Southern
<'nce ~==========;__~-====~..:::..-
t <1liforn1a ·
4.bo a <'harter member
11! the Balboa·Harbor alum·
nat sht helped orgaruu
lhp Santa Monica group.
Toastn11stress will be
Mrs Gary Giles and any
area women who wish to at-
tend may contact Mrs Jo
seph Nebelsky. 962-4548. or
Mrs Plullip B1llinglon, 847 ·
1496
Open Every Day, Late Most Evenines
Sunday 12-6
Pre-Holidav
"'
Used Spinet Event
SAVE 35~. 40%, 50"'o ON FINE
SpmeL'I a: Console PianM, Spinet Organs
SHARP
II you re • '""" lreJer u,.
th• DAIL 'I' P'ILOT'S famout
Dim• -A-Li"• d .,ufi•J eJ1
Setur4'ey1. Me k• • better Jul
• . wlleth•r ye11're buyint of .. 11; .. ,,
GIGANTIC STOCXS AT AU. PLUS 4 WAREHOUSE BAYS
SI'ORE&, PRICED TO SELL, AT 2251 VENlCE BLVD.
MANNINGS GUARANTEE. ALL OPEN TO 'Im: PUBLIC
FREE DELIVERY. ALL MAKES. ALL BRANDS.
MANY HUNDREDS TO BE LARGEST S'l'O<X fl USED
DAIL 'I PILOT J .J
Concert
Sea son
To Ope n
Tht powcrtul ~ound~ ot
It' nor Brian ~ul11\ an w 111
signal the opening chords ol
the 1967 68 Community Con·
cert '>ea:-on m Hunt1n1?ton
Reach I hgh School auditor·
1um lomorro~ at 8 15 p m.
.\ nc1t1H of L06 Angeles,
the handsome young sm~er
IS t'Xpt•c•l(•d 111 <Ira\\ f'nthu·
s111sta rrspon~r from ron-
cert i,t11t'r'
ThP l'nmmunitv Cnn«Prts
are op1·n lo I he holclPr~ of
season t1ct..cts wh1<'h rntl·
tie them ln altend all lhe
pt>rformantt-~ ·<X·all\ and
otrer~ rec1pro<'al pr1vilt'Rl'I
in othN areas
Next art1sL~ to appear Wlll
be the Lff Evans Jazz trio
on Jan 30.
Instructions _.lor turning
everyday household 1lems
into holiday decorationa will I
be given durine ~ meeting
of the Women's Auxiliary
lnternatlonal Brotherhood
of Electrlcel Workers. Lo-
cal 441 Tuesday, Nov. 21. I
SOLD-USED, TRADE-INS. BABY G~, :a; ~~~ R :l'a~ci:NT ;~o ~CES. ~.t'L.'C:.~~ .. Tu•: .. ~· J:xrv:::. Vfa.IT~.'~~-=·!M..!~!
AWAY O" ....... V& YOU" ~ANO Ott OMAN WM11..•
The meeting, to take place
at 8 p m. in Union Hall
Santa Ana, also will offer an
opportunity to purchaw
tickets for the group's hoh-
dav dinner dance, Satur
day. Dec 2. I
J.t Sel Ju,..r
Show R oo111
n . Telly H,,' ~ ... d
p1 •• .1 i., s.11~. c • •
#rnm •" cu1htt rirl1"q n
fet''"" of c•r ctuh
CUSI'OM PIECES. Ne dn n•t. T~l'lrl• a, to 5 J'ft. 111..•CTION I& .,..ATHT.
Wallichs Music City/ ManninSS
Souftt Coat• f'lau,.,. l rfst.I jwt Norttl .t S... DMte Frwy., (Mta ....
Wr•p you•ttll
1n • lu1uriou'
I o 9 I t.01tou
qowrt
Deau t,ille
Li11 gP riP
Co,.1 H19hwey l a9u•e Such
P•mptr yowr hom• for th• heli-
O•Y• with 011• of e11r •l•9a11t
A rcade Carpet
ANO ORAPUY
2721 f Cout Hi9hw•y,
Coro"• d•I Mer
Naturalizers ...
Superb .• ,
e blac~
• •••9•
A x li1u»I(
The House Key Q .i!t oC
w. ~u, doo'' tt1
'"*'odvc• ,0Meth;n9 "'""' '"
coutom 1tyled 11 p cou" f,,.. creh•men1h1p from ou•
ow" wer~room in e H ied
9ro~p of hand1om1 now
1,i,,,., We offer """'
lhrou'h the ho••cl•v• >O ••
,.11 "" 111.,. l•bnc• C ell I """' lor .,.,u, 1ppo1•lm1nl
••• •1U
I 17t.S Or••q• '*'••~•"
Cn•'• M•u
The In Girl look"
Le~ Ga1ni n s
w i I I prHenl co,..pl1t1
w"rh •I l'•ul l lttft•
BIG RED
P!ANO SHOPS
P'uro H.,low l,.fluenca • , •
Twr••Y Troffers 01nfter P•i•lllH
ley C..t0ttwlff ef
Mnr(!ie Jf'ebb
SJS211'
r~. Unutuel The unq•u•
Ch1lcl p.,,,,.,, Spec1eltc1
H Pnthrnte
S tud in
I hl Or••9• AYI c ... ,. Mue
A"""''Olifl"l(l~t S: 1 \Iii, O "' thnwt.
Wocl No• 11 l 10 lo S I' I.A,
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Trojan
Battle
Motto
Ban the Bomb. will be USC's batUe
l Iv Saturday afternoon when those
old k1s~m· cousins -the Troja.na and
l CL:\ Bruins -get together on the
Cuhst•um turf to take care ol 10me
unsettled football business.
Tht• Bomb is of the human vanety,
OJ\ ~uu have probably guessed
Jle'~ that Westwood wonder boy who
answers to the morucker of Gary Jo-
~eph Behan . . . although Trojan ad·
miren have been heard to call him
other names.
On h1s talented back will be the
hurden of directing the Brulna to a
national championship, a Rose Bowl
bid and an undefeated sea.son ..• nol
d "maU chore, even for Mr. Behan.
Alc;o to be resolved 1s a matter of
lllt' llc·1sman Trophy -an award
~('(·mtn~ly destined to be won by
IM1an 0 J. Simpson of the Trojans
ur Leroy Keyes of Purdue
,\1any observers believe that anoth·
Pr fabulous afternoon by The Bomb
.ind the coveted trophy w1U be his.
All Behan needs is 33 yards to be·
eome the greatest yardage producer
,,,,,,,,,,,,,1)
WHITE
WASH
fllllllllllJl6'
eUIOI WMIT8
in the history of Paclf1c Coa!>t foot-
hall Terry Baker of Oregon State.
lrirml'r wt0ner of the He1sman Tro-
phy. 1i. the current holdn of tht coast
record with a total of 4 979 yards in
thrrr seasons.
But , his mark figure" to ~t.and for
ulll\' 24 more hours •.. deptnding no'~ much lime 1~ lost from Satur-
rla~ '5 debacle becaUS(' "f teleVISIOD
I <Jfnmerc1als
In all. 1t should be a great bargain
fnr the millions of fans who are ex-
prcted to witness the debacle 1n per·
,on vr on TV. The stal.1.•s are tugh
and few realists believe UCLA can
knock off the favore<l Trojans for a
thJrd straight year
But remember UCLA has Jtreat
'lormg range "Ith the k1ckinR geni
''' ol ZE>nnn Andrusyshun arid even tf
thl' !\len of Trov are able to defusf'
!hf' Bomh, an educatet1 !Of' could he
lhr d1fferrnre
* * * Arrlvln& In today'a mall was a
moat unusual piece of journalism
-The San Quentin Ne\\11.
Althoulb b1e111ed with a numbf'r
of :?O-vur lettermen. It reaUv ha'\
hf>pn an up and down yPar ro"r San
Qurntln lo the field of sports
ThP football tC"am won U~ fourth
~tr11l~ht iame rtttnlly by nlpplnt
San Frandsen State. 19-15 -a con-
f!Ur~I "hlrb r11rnt'd thl' flr~t 11nouAI
Ball and Chain Trophy for tbr tn·
m111e11.
HO\\r\f'r. lhf' 110CC:Pr lt'lt.ID ll-oond
op ita campaign wttti nnl~ ,.M vic-
tor~
\fain Oe\\~ ltf'mA ID tbf' p.ft!lf'f tn-
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of prl~nn "'llltf'~ and tht' "arrlrn''I
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Stall' l'nn·ersity freshmen football
tram th1" c:eason was .lack \\ 1J?m<>rl'.
former Mater ~1 HiRh quarterback
fla~h
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NOT THI$ TIME -Golden West's Randy Vataha i5 hauled down
from behind by Sen .Bentardino's Fred Smith m Thursday rught ac·
lion at San B~o·s Orange Show Bowl The Rustlers lost. 3~21.
It W36 the Sf~ fmale for both teams. Gorden West wound up with
a :>-4 record while San Benioo compiled a 3-6 mark.
'68 Season Opens Monday
For Golden West Gricl<lers
By EARL GUSTKEV
OI IM Deity l'lltt Sl•ft
SAN BERNARDINO -The 1968
football season starts Monday f o r
Golden West CoUege
Coach Ray Shackleford will sum-
mon tus staff together and review the
5-4 '67 campaign, decide where un-
provement.5 must be made and then
HOW THaY KO• I D
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go out and find thf' players lo rr
I t the 24 i;ophomorrs who corn-
ed their junior colle~e playrnR ar·
s Thursday night at San Bernar-
dmo's OranRe Show Bowl
Rustler 10 1'wo plays later. "('nit
rolled tn from the eight The dme
consumed 57 i;econds and 11 wa." :za.14
Then Golden West fell apart. Steve
Farmer and Vat.aha fumbled the b;.tl
away on consecutive plays but still
San Berdoo dJdn 't score
The R u ~ t I e r s made their third
straight .)()().boo on an inLerceptrd
pasa play when a subsequent lateral
plopped nRtit into the hands of 'ian
Bernardmo s ~hocked M.tke Dolan
who turned and ran 12 yards for a TD
With S·JS to play
That mac1r 11 3.5-14 And the In<J1an~
reslly rubbed thr ~alt ut with two and·
a-hall minute~ to j!o at the G\\T :io.
Georgt Trihhlr lhe EC's leorlini
rusher. '-'a' RI\ en the ball on fnurth
and 13 and he p1rked up 16
Tribble prO\ eel to be' the best harl.
the Rusler defen5e has ~<'en al' vear
He carried 29 llmr\ for J:lO yard~
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Everything· On Line
In SC-UCLA Clash
87 DA VE SIDDON
Sport. Editor
lt'a aU up for rraba in the Los An·
rea.a Memorial Cohseum Satur<May.
The Pacific Eight Olamplonship,
the Roce Bowl bid, the oetional foot.-
ball champion5htp, and possibly the
Hel.aman Trophy. S) mbol.lc of the
year's great.est ind1v1dual player
Almost forgotten 1n the excitement
precedlng the USC-UCLA football
game ii the fact that the traditional
"Victory Bell" -an old freight train
bell -signifying the Los Angeles city
champ.ionahlp wiU go to the winner.
Interest in the game baa climbed
to sucb a fever pik.-h that scalpers are
reportedly recelvmg as much u $50 a
ticket for chotce seats ln the Coliseum
alttioogh the gam~ 1s belng televised
locally a.a well aa throughout the na-
tion.
UCLA 1s currently rated as the No.
1 footbell le;}m in the nation while
USC ii rated No. 3. But the odds mak-
ers. as persomf1ed by Jimmy "The
Greek" Snyder of Las Vegas, has in-
stalled the TroJan~ as a three-point
favorite
Heightening interest in the game
will be the person al duel bet.ween 0. J .
Simpson. the SC halfback, Md Gary
Behan. the UCLA quarterback Both
players art considered prime candi-
dates for the He1smoo trophy
Simpson currently l~ds the nation
ln rushing with 1.238 yards for t h e
aeason while Btban leads the Pacific
EJg1'lt In total offense (passing and
nishlng) with 1,3.16 yards and in scor ·
Ing with 66 poants
UCLA leoos the conference in both
total offensP <md ruo;hing offense while
USC is the leader rn total defense and
rushing def<'n~e
Although the 5JXJtllght 1s focused on
Beban and Simpson. neither the Tro-
jans nor the Brwns are stnctly one·
man teams l CLA s ground game is
strengthened by running back Greg
Jones who outgmned Simpson during
the early part of the season until he
suffered a shoulder injury and didn't
play for thre-e weeks.
Roja s Sign s
For Title Bo11t
LOS ANGELES (AP )-The w or 1 d
featherweight boxing tille won't be
vacant long. Raul Ro}as and Antonia
Herrera have signed to meet for the
title Dec. 14
The announcrment of the 15-round
fight was made by the owner of the
hosting fac1hty. Eileen Eaton a n d
tht matchmaker \fickey Da\1es. Mrs.
Eaton, owner of the Olympic AudJtor·
rum. said the winner o( the fight
trould within 90 days after wrnnmg
the tiUe. defend it agarnst either Jose
Legra ol Spain or lmh Frankie Craw·
ford of Los Angeles
Rojas. of San Pedro. Calif . has a
record ol 32-1, his oolv In~~ coming at
the llanda of Vincente Saldivar, who
\'acated the title whtn hr rellred about
two months ago
Herrera. from Cartaaena. Colombia,
has a record nf 34-8-5
Army Rejects
Bowl Thoughts
WESI' POINT. N Y. <AP)
There'll be no Sugar for the Army
football team on New Year's Day. but
the classy Cadets won't find a Penta-
gon "No Bowl " edict too hard to swal-
low -ii they can mak<' Pitt and Navy
thetr cup of tea
Cadet hopes for an unprece<lented
po11t.seaaon appearance wrre dashed
Thursday when Secretary of the Army
Stanley Resor df'creed that no bowl
bids would ht accepted bv the U. S
Military Academy
The Trojau also have one ol the
confereDce's top pass receivers in Earl
McCuUouch who has gaitle 490 ytrds
Aho to Ute profklency al Bruin field
goal tucker Zenon Andrusyshyn who h~ accounted for tlU ol the 250 pornts
scored by UCLA thus far this season.
oo passes. "We have to keep them on their side
Interest in the gam~ hasn't dJnun-oC the 00.ya.rd line." McKay aJJL\l He
i.shed d9'ptte tbe fact ~t neither obviously had in mlnd the fact that
tum now sports a perfect'.Jecord 85 the Bruin kicker Juat D&J'l'owly mlsse<i
was anUctpated a coop~ lf. weeks a 58-yard field goal last week.
ago "\ Beban's passing will also be of prime
The Bruins are now 7-0-l an~ t he concern to McKay after last we<'k s
TroJan• 8-1--0. Bo.a t~m' :\Cid ~ game 1n whi<'h the seruor quarterback
perfect records spoiled by Oregon\\ conn~" with one bomb alt.er anoth·
St&te Ua.lveni\y. The Beavers tted the •. er fu defe Washington 48-0
BruJ.na 18-16 and beat the Trojoos 3-0. UCLA will be ying for Its third
Trojan coach John McKay believes atralght win over S uthern C4Wornla,
hls team must score a number of having won 14-7 las ear and :ID-16
times if It i4 to win. "We can't win ln 1965. Since Tommy othro came
if It's a low scoring game," saJd Mc-to UCLA three years ago Bruina
Kay earUer thJ.S week, alluding to the have not lost a game h, mem~
31-poaot UCLA 1eoring average and coliseum, borne field (<r both teaaia ...
Sports i11 Brief
Casper Finds Partner
Just Right at LaCosta
RANCHO LA COSTA -The team
of BlUy Cl1pu and Don Collett and
Ken Still playing wltti Rey Floyd
grabbed the Ant rotmd lead ol Uie
11 5.000 Haig Scotch Goll Champlon-~hlp with &-under-par 66's Thursday.
Tied for third with 67 were Howie
Johnson·Lee Trevino, Pele Brown-ue
Elder, and Dick Martinez-Bob Lunn.
Bunched at 6.1 were Marty Fleck·
man-Babe HJskey Jerry Steelsmlth·
Dick LyUt J erry Ed w a rd s-Jack
Montgomery. Canadians Al Balding.
George Knudson and Wes Eilts·
Bert Weaver
Casper, the Can.adJan and Carling
Open wmner from nearby Boruta,
Call! , surprisingly selected CoUett,
41-year-old club pro at Brae Burn
County Club JO Houston, Tex a n d
Btlly's fnend smce Navy days. as his
partner
Casper's JUdl!ment was vtnd1cated
b:; Collelt's strong showing. The team
shot six birdies and four of the b1rd1t
putts were made by the Texan In ad-
dition. Collett almost sank a No 7
iron shot on the loth hole where the
ball stopped Just six inches past the
cup
Finley Sued
SAN FRANCISCO -Cllarles O.
Finley, owner of the new Oakland
Athletics 1n the American Baseball
League. was sued for $10 nullion
Thursday by a concessionaire, t b e
Twin City Sport& Service, Inc
Judge Roger Peck.ham of the U S.
District Court granted a temporary
order forbidding Finley to enter any
agreement for concessions with the
Oakland-Alameda County eotaeum
Complex. Inc. wtuch lea.es the 00.
fro.seat Coltseum to Finley. Judge
Peckham will htar arguments Nov.
27
Finley, recently grante<l permusron
by the league 10 move his franchise
from Kansas City to 0 a k I an d. re-
ferred the matter t<1 Robert T Nahu
president of the Coliseum complex '
s • ., .. 1 Natnell
SAN DIEGO -Buuie Bavaai. ex-
ecutive vice president and general
manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers,
agreed Thursday night to be a major
partner ln a National League baseball
franctuse Ul San Diego
Bavas1 met with C Arnholt Smith,
a banker and owner ol the San Dle.io
Padres. 1n a Los Angeles branch of
Srruth's U S National Bw Alter t.he
meetJntt. .James Mulvaney, Padre
president, told newsmen·
'Mr. Smith form11lly invited Mr Ba
vas1 to JOm him in the ownerstup of
San Diego's proposed major leagut
baseball team, and Mr Bavasi ac-
lndlaru Drill
STANFORD -Coach John Ralston
restricted his Stanlord lnd1an1 to caJ·
1sthen1cs and a few review drills
Thursday .. conserving their energies
for the Califorrua Golden Bears ln the
B11t Game bere Saturday
He &aid despite oddsmaJcers w h o
have made Stanford a 61,.z-pol.Jlt favor·
1te, he !(!es the two teams as about
even and ''tile one that wants t-0 win
the most will ··
Defensive middle guard Joh.n de la
f'orest mJssed pract.Jct with a stilt
neck but will play Saturdav Ralston
s6'1d sophomore Harry W1lllarN will
start at halfback 1n pla~ rl Nate
Kll1man and that Mark Marquess
will start at quarterback, although he
said Chuck Williams will see act.Jon
TM Claclle119tt
Roger Rouse, who 1s thalleng-
mg I 7~pound world ctaamp1on
Dick Tiger in a scheciuled 15·
round fight in Las Vegas to-
night, hits the speed bag in
final training day at f'remont
HO(el Rouse, Crom Anaronda,
Mont., will meet Tiger 1n the
Las Vegas Convention Center.
Tht Rustlers' i.eason ended with 8
thud. San Bernard1110 looked like any·
thing but a 3-6 outlit as 1t rolled to a
21-0 lead. knifed a Rustler rally 1n
the back and won f'a s1ly. 35-21
AlthooRh 1t was almost Crl>lden
West's most productive o f I e n s1vr
nt.l?ht of thr 1967 ~ea~. ~ Rustlen
were nrar their wor~t dtfens1'.•ely
Bruin Quarterbacks in Top Thrillers
.John lnRlf'harl directed GWC to a
147 yard night Thi' quarterbad· him·
~If <'IMNI out lus freshman yt>ar by
con1plelln~ 18 o( 29 passes for 279
vardc; --AA of those coming on a
sror njl! J)CI"~ to flandy Vataha at thf'
~un
Rut thrf'f' lnclrhart 1 nterM"pl10n~
an<! lour lo\t lf'ilm fumhlf'~ wt>n.' all
lhf' brP11ks thf' lnd1~n~ nrf'drrl Thur"
rt~ night
Whf'n 1t wa~ >t ll Sii\ C in thr th1rrl
1111;irtrr. 11 !Wl'mNJ thr Ru~ll<'rs m1~hl
111.,I a~ well h:.ivr pa1 kt'<I 11p rinrl gonf'
horn<' Bui i.m1drnlv 11 wa\ 21·14 oltn
lnglPhart "hOM"d · ~rrat po1i;r hy
oouncm.c off a tackler anrl h1thnit
Roh Grr~ m lhr Pnd zonr with a 15·
yard pa~'
",\t tllal poml I thou~hl '-'r wert
J?Oini;: to t>Nt lhrm · \aid Shackleford
latPr
"Thrrf' "f'rr Ill m1n11 !1•' ll'ft 1n thf'
R;Jmr a nrt "'r l1;H1 I hr m nmrr11 u111 ••
'Olrn ... ..in !\f'rdc~• p11llPcl rrnt thf'
rtaci;:n ;rntf f'll1111•l'rl 11 homr
llw kntllflC 1 ,lftll' 111 lhf' fnrm of a
'\'1 ',if 11 I'·"' pl.11 Ir 11111 q11artP1 hark n .tnlh ...... 11 t" ll11r• 1:1 P \\ n Tht" honih
f">tll S.1n lkm.111!1nn in h11,inr~~ a1 thl'
I •
A Cl)llplr nf I \LA quartPr lw·ki.
mad<' the I" o mo~t recent ~amp, r:1t f'
high among thr thrillers in thr tn·
tense foothall fl\·alr} hrtw1·1·n I \('
and the Brill"'• when thev p11llNI thp
Wr'ilwoo<I outfit 0111 of lht> \\oorl .. "tlh
lnC'rl'cli hie VIC'fOriP:,. IO J!l6.') ;ind ""'
l.;iry Rrhan wrotp thr f1rc;t , liaptl'r
a~ hr hit on twn Ion!( pac;~,.~ 111 lflf'
rlo,anS! P"fl<t<f 11f lhr 'fi..') tilt i.:11 1111:
l 'CI.\ a )1.16 tr111mrh <1nd thr lt•1'P
Howl hid
And la'I v1•;H "twn Rl'h,1n 1111 n1•rl
11p l:imr A <'hap n;inwrl Nn1m111 fl11w
flllrrl 1n and sparl.Pd t <'LA In 1 l·I 7
'rrrlirt O\f'r lhr hl'il\ 11\ (:1' 11r,-rf I rn
Jan~
So 1t •~ with thr h1~torr nl !hr ~11.
zhni;: n valn
l\,ow · t'rl1t111n 1967 1'-:lhn111 In
bf' ;u1cled In thr hook nf thrill'
And that frllo" Heban 1~ h;H Ii to
pH•p11r(' fhP li<'npl
l!W\.-TROJ \ \~ 17 I ( I \ Ii
Thf' ll1111r1~ \\l'tr f.nn11d h1 12
pntnl<, ..ind th.it\ :ilt110,1 lht m:tr
"Pl lhl'\ 111•1 fi~ ,1, lltlJ ~pl "II I ,rf
~k\ arn11 ,1nd thr \11 l\1•r\f•1 f\qr1• mridl'
h.1 h of 11111 J:,u Ill'<;' 1 , ""
Rill KtlmPr r11rP1 ff'r1 !hf" nnl\ Hr 111n
scorinJ( drivf'
Crowd -66.865
19'1-UC'LA 1n. TROJANS 7
Bobby Smith i1corecl the touchdown
that sent the Brumi. tn thf' Rost> Bowl
aft.er intercephn~ a Pett Beathard
pass.
Stan for ll\.LA Wl'rf' nan Haffner,
Smith and Almoc;e Thomp~on
Pacini( Trov wrrr BeRth11rrl anrl
Rtn Wil!'!On
Crowd -IC'lll 011
1"62-THO.J,\~S 14. I 'fl.A ~
ft was use~ nl\llonal champ1onsh1p
year and the Arums wrrr not to spoil
things for coach John McKay's lads
UCLA eot off to a 3.0 halftime lead
on Larry Zt'no , :t't-yard fif'ld ~oal
But the Tro1ano; fnul{ht hack ••1th Wil·
lie Brown's ~<'n!iational catch of a
Beathard ru~ anrl a lonR scoring
marC'h e-nginPf'rPd hy the lattC:'r
Crowd -80 740
PS SC wrnl (In to rrli!t Wisconsin.
42 YT in one or thr wllclrst Ro11" Bowl
h1attlPs of all t1m1•
l!Wl.1-TRO.J \ \ \ "Ii. l 'Cl..\ Ii
Th1ii ma lch "'a<. postponrd ,1 "'l'rli
bf-c'au~f' of Prr ... 1clrnt f\rnnedy'<1 .l\
sassmat10n
With Beathard leading the way. Troy
hoppt>d off to a 13--0 advantage and
never looked back Mike Garrett.
Rrnwn and Beathard 11tarred for thl'
VlCtoro;
Crowd -82. 4fJll
1984--TROJA!\S :W, t ('I.A J:I
It wa 11 l'SC'i: mo\1 Jopc;1rl..O t'tlll·
'J11rst of a Rrnm squarl in 20 Vl'Hn
with C'rn11:1 Frrt1i:-Natr 4'h;iw Oavr
Molon l\ncl r.arrrfl sparkrni;: thr ron
'Jiii'\!
Thr wrn JtaVP thr Tro1an.; a rhanrl'
;ii thr llo~e Rowl bid and aftr1 thrv
knoclie<l Mt Notrr nam<'. 20 17 lhr
next "'f'<'k 1t 11ppt>ar!'d SC would get
lhl' nod lo Puadena
But Orrgon State was tab~d 1n.
stead. trrggerln~ a ticle of unh~ppr .
ne's among Wi(' lovalists
Crowd 62 108 ·
l!Ml~lTLA VI, TRO.TA \S lfl
Trnv 11pprarecl to havP f'Vr1) thtnll!
unr1t-r rnnlrnl lr:ir'rnc 16-n with 1:~1
rrl!. T11n Rn.~~n\lrh anc1 Rod \hrr·
man 11hm mg thf' Hri11n~ all o\f'r thr
fir Id
Aul thrn ii 1'11 namf'c1 C.ary R«'hiln
11nl<'ashed a couple of WO-megaton
bombs
ThP first was a :l4-yard str1kP to
Dick W1chter then came an on-
'ildf' kick order from Tommy Prothro,
Brum roach
ThP try work('rl Wtlh nallal' Grid-
der retoverm~ on thr sr 49
f'1vr pla\ ~ latrr nick i\lten~rit got
hf'hrnrf 'late Sha" and took m 11 4'1-
\ arrl Of'han pass for htr winnm~
point~
1966-l CL,\ 14. TROJA1'S 1
Tht~ was to be t rsc s day for .,...
venge The TroJaM were solid favor·
1tf's, esptcrally with lh~ amazme ee..
ban out with an tnJury
Rut a suh named "lorm Dow cam•
1n and g111<1t>d the ~f'~tv.ood conlln·
gf'nt to a 14-7 verdict after a 0-0 hall·
llmr deartloC'k
D11w ~c·nre<I nnrr anti ~Pt up thr
"1nnin1t tnll~ wh1c·h wn~ tt'<"Oldrd bv
('1•rnrll Ch:1mp111n
S(''' ~C'nrr camf' nn a pllmi:f' by
n;in SI''" c~ro"d -RI 9811
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SURlOUNDID -St. Paul's CurtiJ 11mmons (41) ii hemmed tn
by Miter Del defenders Sieve Galrin OU) and Erle Patton (71)
while another unidentified Monarch appl* the tackle during
ThW'Bday n1el'll'1 beal'Wtopper. The Swordsmen deprived Mater.
Dei of a co-championahip IJld CIF playoff berth with a 7-3 win
in the last, 36 seconds.
Two GW C Oilers, Sailors Duel
Cagers
Injured In Tonight's Feature
Golden West Colle~ baJ.
ketball coach, Dick Stricklin
1s two weeks away from his
first game and already two
of his key performers are
on the awtehnes.
Randy Olson, his only re-
turning first string perform-
er. appears to be through
for the season beciluee of
a back injury.
''Olson hurt his back play-
ing handba.U before we star~
ed practice -I think be '1
out for the season," Strick·
Un srud Thursday.
And his tallett player, &-9
Tony Klaes, bas been out
of school for two weeks be·
cause of illness.
Neverthelus, Stricklin has
tcheduled a Sa~y morn-
mg controlled scrimmage
with Moor,>erk Junior Col·
lege at Orange Coast. Tip-
off time will be about 11
am
One ol Oraogt' County'•
oldest and most fervent rl·
valrtes. one dating back to
1931 . tops 1 list of four
coast prep grid encountert
torught to close the door on
the 1967 iea&On
Huntington Beacti host.a
Newport Harbor as the 011·
en need only two victories
to even the series between
the two teams 1be Sailors
own 16 triumphs to tbe Oil·
ers' 14 after Ken Moats'
charges derailed Newport
27--0 last sea800
Uttle prestige hl.llges on
the game, but what may
be lacked in importance is
more than made up in pride
In the longtime rivalry. The
S«ies, which was Interrupt·
ed from 1962-&1. mcludes 14
shutouU.
In other area coot.eats.
k>fught. However. their ad· lev when Hal A.kul6' Artists
van~ment would r~wre host Massioo Viejo. Bagley
that Westmmster, now in suffered a broken ankle dur·
tlurd place with Western mg ttie Artists' 34-14 loss
lose to Manna and Anaheim to Orange last week.
to defeat Western. Al best. the Artists hopes
"Tiley'll be high~ than a be in a tturd piace lie pro-
lcite " Moat.<; said of the v1dlng they ~ape the win·
Sailors. "They can flnim 10 less Diablos.
a respectable position by
beating us Of course, we're Each with a "m and a
looking for the win. too, tJe aa higlilights of t h ,
since it's a Little better to league campaign Corone1
have a 2·5 record than a del Mar and Estancia seem 1·5 ••
He added. ''But Newport
will alao be remembering
that 27--0 loss to us last year
That'll boost 'em up even
more."
The Oilers wmt on to cap-
ture l a st year's Newport
League championship after
defeating Newport. which
ended tied for second with
LagWla Beach
A victory over Manna
at least safe from the con
fines of the IrvinP Lea~uE'
cellar However. •_1, loser
of tonight's tJlt <-nuld mo' e
quite close to a IMt place
fini!h
In Saturday s n~'v ar<'a
clash. Fountain \a If'\' ar·
rommodates Co11ta Mrsa at
Scheue Field on thP Jlunt·
ington Beach HI~ rampus
GWC-Tribe
Statistics
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t"OIVIOUAl STATISTICS
llUSHING
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Swordsmen Wreck
MD Title Bid, 7-3
By GLENN WHITE
Of .... D.tllY l'lllf llett
St Paul Coach Marijon
ADClCb called 1t sunply.
•·our greaten win in school
hi1tory .•
But he was perllaps be·
ing too conservati~ m his
c o m m e n t folloWlllg the
Swordsmen's stunrung 7.3
c o n q u e s l of Mater Oe1
Thursday rugtit before 7 189
fans at Santa Ana Bowl
Actually. any descriplJon
of the incredible duel would
be tagged conservative ror
It wu the kind of flrush
that you might never see
in a lifetime of prep foot-
ball.
1s -were going to depnve
the Swordsmen 0( the1.r up-
iet bid
Davu llad wtu~Ued down
a 91-yard tooclldown gallop
on the luckoU ensumg Ma
t.er Del 's field goal Then
Kamansla called a 15-yard·
er on the enraged Swords·
men moments later and a
St. Paul asstal.ant c o a r h
had lo be restrained from
going after the refs
Anctuch said later the1t
officatmg "was unbeliev-
able -the M>rst he's ever
eocountered in ltle county."
And WoodJ hardly bad
any kind words ror Sgobba,
claimJnJ the letter blew a
key call agamst the Swords·
men in t h e i r touchdown
blitz
Woods was ~ferring to a
W:kle-eligible screen pass
which gained 10 yards and
gave the winoera a first
down on a V'lt&l third down
situation.
"~re was no way a
tackle tould be eligible on
a screen But Seobba told
me h~ dldn 't see the play,
even lttough the tackle ran
right by him." the Monarch
boss charged
St .Paul's sconne assauJt
~as a masterpiece The
Swordsmen moved 76 yards
m a dozen plays, conaum-
mg 4.56 and with Wise 00.
me a nifty job of m.ixina up
pt..ys.
Most crudal cams were
on the dilputed 1C?een pass
and a 17-yard bunt through
tbe middle by Bill Goshen
to put the ball Oft the Mater
Dei 18.
Victory camt to the game
inveden from S a n t a Fe
Sprinis in the last. frantic
38 seconds when quarter·
back Jim Wile floated All
elgbt-yard acoring strike to
MJke MePartJand in the
deep comer ol the end zone
Hi• builJeye served to
knoct the Mooardls out of
the ~lu1 League co-
champiombip and the CIF
playoffs U Servfte DOW
ltandl alone as clrcult U-
tllst.
Gurney Early Favorite
In Rex Mays 300 Race
So e o ac b Bob Woods'
f Otte.S doted out t b • I r
sputli.al deienstve NCOrd
by liU.lftOderlnl a total of
34 poklb ID nine &amee -
~ t h • 1 WOO 0 D l y four
times. Eleven pointa sep-
arated them from M I.Ill·
*ten season
Yet they could do no btt·
ter than third in the league.
Wood's crew was nursing
a 3-0 lead. supplied by John
Heffeman's dram allc 29-
yard field goal with 7 59
left m the third quarter
And it a p p e a r e d that
Orange County's corps of
officials -Dave Kamansk1
Mike Sgobba and Don Dav-
Tl.t.M ITUllTICS
F 1 .. 1 DowM rulllme
J. if'lf dow,. MH•l\t
MO , ., " •
RIVERSIDE -Penm.ial
favorite Dan Gurney hu
acaJn been lnttlDed as Ule
man to beat 1n the Rex
Man 3JO race tor Indian·
apolil·type can at River·
aide Raceway Nov. 26.
The veteran driver from
Corona del Mar fiJed tus
entry Thursday for the nch
class1c, first race of 1t.s
type for Southern Californui
race fana ID :.> years
Gurney wUJ dnve an 01·
sonlte Eagle. a Ford-pow-
ered machine of his own
design, In the race.
The 2.6-mile course at
RiveraJde is looked upon as
Gu.rney's home ground smre
that ii where he made hts
start In racing some 10
years ago F Ir 11 dOWftll .w\l M1 n
Ter•I tint_,
Ylf"dt .. I~ rtiiM\•ftt
Y•nh 9a1Nd MU• ...
Ya<<h 1001
"" y eros ••lned •uses att@mpt.0
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• • ., He has won the Motor
·~ l'rend-Rlversade 500 for stock
: car& four llmes and has
is been a front runner in ev·
P•iift GtJrnPl~
••.-llff i"l••c""""
...,, mbet ot """'' Aver991 411t•nc•
Pen.If~\
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: ery Riverside race in which
he has competed • n1 s ., V•rch Pen1h1ed
J'uml>ln
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
•USMING
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Earlier th1s week he set
a new speed record for the
track when he was clocked
at an average of 117 mph
Ul a practice run
Gurney's appearance on
the Rex Mays 300 scene
might well throw a monkey
wrench ln the plans of A.
J f'oyt and Mano Andrett.1
the two principals tn t h e
chase for this year's USAC
champ1oosh1p Both will be
seeking the Riverside v.1n
in order to lock up the blle
Meanwhile. two Chev\·
powered cars were entt'red
today to challengf' the su
penority of tht' Fords and
Offy1. Veteran sporta car
driver LoUlar Motacbeo-
bacher baa been Uli,ned
to the Hllrilon Special while
Jody veteran Dempeey Wil-
son will drive tlie 1econd
Chevy-powered entry. t h e
Lyle Greenman Special.
More than JS entrae1 are
expec~ when the course
opens for practice Wednes-
day. Quahlymg. to deter·
mme the :lkar •tarting
fieJd will be held November
24-25.
Cee Football
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u -.1vn K•m•t•"' 8111 Munce, Ml'• FlyM PAT ... Ju,.. MeriM U ) £"•"<" Ta.i<"6awl>S Lts Meller. J'•ed Por\•• •AT -•iot Mal"ll•.
or the 14 pl.ayen currt'nt·
ly worklng out for GWC
Stricklin identified two La
Quinta eraduates as being
the standouts at the mo-
ment. Paul Kordik and Ollie
Martin are tbe pair.
Westminster plays ho8t to
Marina in the Llons' Den
while Coron.a del Mar 11 al
Estan<:la and LaguM Beach
entertains Mission Viejo.
Coach Wade Watts' Tan
could move as high as a
third place Suntet Lugue
tie with W.arina if they win
would gave claim to tlurd
piace 1lo W estm.lnater. now
with a 3-3 Sunset League
reccrd.
Laguna Bead\ will be
without the Jet"\ll ces of
standout fullback Brian Bag-
At $6.29 a fifth
The GWC coach abo said
6-8 center Dave Prather has
been sharp but be'• not
eligible untJl tbe second R·
mester, beginning m Janu-
ary .
Stricklin also tabbed Bob
K1eswetter trom Manna as
a standout ~o far
R~e F ootba 11
Tonight's L ineups
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MISSION VllJO
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Prep Grid Standings
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Newport Battles Vikes
In CIF Water Polo CruCial
8~ GLENN WHITE Of ,... D••rt '11•1 il•lf
l \Kf.\\OOD -f'\ewport
!lat bor lh~h waler polotsts
t.1"f' tlw1r most important
,111<lt• or tht> season tcuught
"ht•n th1'' battlP tough
[)cl\\""' in thf' CIF f>larnff
''·1111hnal' at I. a "t w o o d
ll11Ih
llO)>ttlitl('' llflt'n ill 7 :I()
\11th the 't'(·ond h<1lf or thf'
1 102r am Fullerton "' El
\ecando -scheduled fn r
I .on~ Reach M1lltk811 ~ wa-
in~ at the same hour
Survwors mt>el Tuesday
night at M1l11kan for tht lt·
tie
Tomght i. !!!how ts Lilt' rub
bt>r match of the season for
c'Oa<'h Rt II Rarnt>lt 's Sai I ors
anc1 coacn Bill St>xton s \. tk·
tnl!\
Th.-Tar5, l'hamp1ons nf
the Sunest Leagllt'. bt'ltf'd
rlowflE'V b~ an 8 2 count in
tht' lnl(lewnod tournament
I lowt>ver. St>xton ·s Moore
1.t>a~t 1-onqueron avt>njZed
that srtback, 6-4, in Ul<'tr
IN CIF CRUCIAL -Newport Harbor High's Sunset
League water polo champions duel Downey tonight
at Lake, ... ood High an the CIF semifinals Top row
1from left1 -Bob Rodman Gre~ Smith. Jam Wilson.
r>oug Dovey Second row from back Tony LaBian-
own pool later in thP sea.
son
l>o" nty comC'\ tnto play
w1 th a 17 3 rf'C'ord and a
rather modest :'I-game wm-
strt>ak The V1kes ff'll to
Newport Cal H11?h 16 21 and
tof)-S<'t'ded f':l St>J;?undo c 14·
71
OowrK'y ts a ~mall but
exl·epltonall) qu1L k team -
onf' which reads esptttallv
"-ell on r'f'bound shots and
ont wht<'h recovers rapidly
to changes of possession.
However Barnett seys "If
we play &ood defenee1 we
)hQuld beat them.·•
Sexton call~ tM Sailors
''ii well-co~hed club wttl<:h
drives the center a lot." and
ht adds · they are a lot
bigger and ~tronger thoin us .,
Starters Cor thto Tars in·
elude Tom Oliver, Br ad
Shoemaker Jam McDonald.
f:n<' Lindroth. Dark Mun·
lean, Bob Rogers. Mark Ho·
gle.
ca. John Blauer. Bruce Hill. Tom Warnecke, Bob
Jenness Thmi row from ba<'k Gary Thomson. Jeff
W1kox . Mark Hogle. Bob Ro~ers. Dirk Muntean:
front ro..., Tom Oliver. Bract Shoemaker. Enc Ltnd·
roth, Jim McDonald
Cl\l's Beal
Paees CIF
Sen1is
C-0sui Mesa's Greg Beall
outran lhe field Huntington
Beal'h captured a ~nd
place tE'om "ntsh and West·
mtns1('1f' Ratned ltle f.ID81 11
for the lour ) ear an five
Thun.day to highlight a<'
ti\ ttJt'~ at th1• r!F semi·
final n o~s-countr y meet held
at Sunnv 111 lls
Bf'..ill clocked a 10 12 time
for the rour't' to wan the
AA rlt<r earning the Cos·
t.a Mt·~a c:olor~ as an tn·
d1v1dual Valt-nl'ta won the
AA semis with R2 pomts
llunhngton Be a c h ace
Paul W1ll1ams ran seventh
an tht AAA div1s100 to pace
the 01ltrs with a 10 16 mark
The Oilers "ere aided In
U\e1r hid for <\("('Ond by Reu·
ben Banagar-t 18th I, Rick
Mr C'hlrf' 11st 1 Manfred
Sk1rdP 131rd 1 and Alan Rey-
nold" r 4'"ith'
Wr~tmtn,tl'r', I.tons were
do~P h1•h1nd rin1sh111g tn
third pl.it r The first five
tc•am' <Hh an('f' to the hllals
wh1rh "ill he h<•ld Tuesday
al Lonl' Hf•3('h Ste1te
I.ion h.1mer .John Kllpat-
rt('k pl;11·1'f'I l!-!th 1n ttie AAA
rat·<' "1th a 10 41 clodung
\\ l"•lnitn,trr teammate
\\;nne \l.1\arna rollowed at
10 42 fl>f '.!(Ith
\ b11 .uc1tn~ tht' Lum er
fort w1•11• <;reR TttllP t25th I,
()011 1! ..;d1menk 11ith 1 and
[)1m fl1,trm 1 4-0th
llr illl!:'t> Counh· "111 he
'"'II rf'presented · m Tues·
11.t~ ~ finals Slllt'P GardPn
1;rn\f' won the AAA d1v1ston
in U1e semis with 118 points
;,l'<'nnd p I a r. f' Huntington
"a~ J[iven 134 points to wc ... tmtn!iter's 141
Tar-Vike CIF Gricl Pairi1i~s
<._;
U>untv Hit . Alhamhra 1153 po. ints 1 ann l Ramona c l!l:l 1 round out the
hvt teams making the ri
nals 1n the ~"mts at Sunn\ Re<·ords
'\ewp<Kt (20-1)
Ii Oxnard
'l Cornna rlPI \1a1
!l F11llr1tnn
1(1 S.\ \all"'
Ii C'al ll11?h
I ~ \\'P<.tern
I'> 8Pvf'rh Hilb
ln <>xnar<l
R On\\ llP\
i Fullf'l fnn
I\ ~;.rila \n,1
IR E1'tanr1a·
8 \nahr1m
10 \\'Pstn11n~trr
4 Do-wn"'
Ii F11llf>rtnn
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fl \ltl1 1ka11
11 ll11n!Jn>.'lnn
JO FluPna
.i C~I ll1~h
Jln\\Of'\ lli·:ll
r! \\'htll f'I
l.i .Jr.roan
7 ~t1ll1kan
fi .\nahf'1m
12 rornna elf'( ,\tar
fi Lakf'~nnd
i \\tlson
1'1 Chnarc1
Ill \1 1111.:in
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Stu11 Cou11ty Couch.es
anc1 1..oar;i P' pr1•,<;f><1 'llr
pr1<.P lll hPtnl! pa1rPd tn thr
r1r,1 round nf th,. llF •\ \ \
p a\orr~ hut 1nrnrPc1 that
lhf' "'' 1a1 inn \\a' not par
IJC'Ularl\ UOll\1131
l.llara MaC'h llrrh 11111
1o1h11o;p \a\on~ •1111 mu<il c1P
f P a I \1ae.nolta <;aturda\
n111ht In "1n tht> Ir' tnf'
Ll.'aJ?ur 11t1r "a~ h('stlanl
ahout the pla\111!\ as \\n11lct
~ f'\p<'ttPO
I'll ha\,. a ln1 tn 'a\
af1Pr Saturrla\ ntl!hl lf \IP
Deep Sea
Fish Report
h<'at \1ae.nnlta " 11111 rf'·
markPd
Ry cj('IPMtne. Loara non
I rnt s l\1agnolta elf'\'t'n can
l'latm lhP undisputed lf'ae.11r
champ1on<;htp d('sp1tf' a Ii-'\
ltP a1:a111st lorona del Mar
l,oaia 1~ 11nheat<'n and un
ttrd m In Ill<' l.ea~ue pla\
I 'ort or PXJ)('Cted lr1 llf'
paired \\-1th the C'rr5tnr1o1
Leagur C'hamp1on " Sunr'
l1 1ll<i alhlPllC dtrf'<'IOr n ark
l:ikam ,;ud "I fell tht~ 1o1 a'
hPcaus,. the Frre\\ a\ and
Crest\ It''.' lea11ues ha\ e oft .
Pn lwen patrPd tn thf' ftr<;t
round ·
Httl abn had not ant1n·
patPrl a Ft l'f'\\3Y • lr\'lnr
OJ-<'ntn;! pa1rtnl! h11t rf'·
markrd · r·nunl\' ff'am~ u<.P
111 hr p:111 rd q111lr rrl(ularf\
1n ra-1 -.1•a<;11n<> hut nnt
\ 1•n rf'l'f•n th '
Sk;11n', '11rp11'" m n r P
likP <1.1t1on n1nc-rrn• I h e
t;irt th.ti <;unm !1111<; 1<; 111
th" pl:t\offs al' <ill
W1• \ r ne' rt hac1 all\·
thtnl! Ilk( lhti-hefor(' tn fnc;t.
ball Sk:!1n C'Ommf'nled I
II s lwrn a l1ltle drv around
hPrP v<111 might ~·i~ "
~11nn~ 111 lls dtn<'hec1 its
first leal!ll<' lltl" tn its nine·
\ear history hy defeatm,I!
Fullerton last Frtdav l.o-
ara has hffn in thr. play .
nffs IWl('P '" ft\f' pre\ IOUS
Proud '68 Bugs
for Proud
Owners
Hard by (]f ll11ls • I
Valencia ca1•ttM"t'd f 1 r s I
Ot.1nge C'ountv pt •'P fiKlt place in tht> \A d1\ 1s1on
hill! ff'<1m~ werr thrt•w n to with 82 points The alway~
thr \4Jn<I<, a~ far ,1., cw strong Tiger d1,tan<'e a('('s
were followed b~ Colton w1lh lnnth;ill ra1nns;:s \\ "',. C'On· 96, Upland With 124, San
r<•t rw(j as pvrn tn1• rii l'\kf'd Clemente with 141 ancl 'io-
:-..1nld \na wa<. mat, hNi ur gales wilt\ 147
-..111 " ~urpnstnJ;!lv ,Iron~ Pacing Garden (;rm,. was
1111· 1n th" f1ri;t round of ho!i· Mike OaVJs, who pla<'"d sec· On<J with a 10 O'l lln\f'
1111111·' a week from tO<lay Estancia's SIP\f' Harton
'tnr con<;n(at1on for 1 h P nabbed 15th placf' 1n the
..,,11111, "a~ the\ J!'ol a home race with a 10 25 mark an<l
c;imi· 11111 nf th<' dl>al Ea & I e t~mmatr Charlie
l;.irden <;rove farPS tor-Hoyt was 18th ;11 10 44
"'' tll'd Trinple Ctl\ a n d Ne1the-r qualJftNI for the fi.
Fo"1hlll drf'" 10th rated Po-..... nais __ ._how __ e_ve_r ______ 1
ri1111td !kith t°(lun ty teams1.,----------
"t'1" p11t 'in the road and SAVE s25•
11 F•>olh11l ~hnuld survive •rrom m1nuf•tlvtt' • \UI·
111te<I h't.t p,., .. , on h"O•·
vtdv•I Item•
.. c.un'I thP r u I! c P r1 Red
I lo•\ ti' II ~ould thrn clue! T' m pl1• <'1 h 1 •r-==--0::---:=:-----,
\ nd t"' o nt hrr 1·111mty
po""r' " r r r ni;ilC'~dl
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11111• I cir p, I.oar a
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PRO FOOTBALL
THANKSGIVING EVENING
"" 23 Tllurld" JC ID Ill.
ANAHEIM STADIUM
F'Ofl Warner B,0Pl1t ~ ~ht
RAMBLERS vs SEA ffiE
T
COM"-ITl WUKIND wooocunu·s Ktr
INCLUDID WITH TH(
"'•CHAS( or ANY
McCUUOCH LIGHTWllGHl
SAW
WEIGHS ONLY
J 1 'la ,OUNDS
(l•n bar ond
chain)
t\.'!!t'!'fl
I If NnvP111htr 17, l'•b7 DAILY PILOT
Big Difference Scheduled
For Ski Reporting Format
8~ ESTIIER BILLINC,S
Long the bugaboo o( ev·
ery member or the ski sµorl,
snow report.mg will show a
btg difference this season
A new system m whtch
snow depth snow cond1twns
and skung conditions are re•
ported will be used. hope-
fully eltn11natmg pre' tous
report.mg problems
The new system was
worked out after the Ska
Tow and Ltft Up.>rators of
Southern Cahiorma called
together a <.'Omm1ttee of 12
an September to rrvtf'W
Southern California linow re·
port.mg.
The committee was com·
posed of two repre~enta·
tJve~ ' 'Tl the Operators,
two from the Ska Wrtlt'rs
1rnd TV . o~ from the Skt
Patrol, three representing
Southern Council or the Far
West SkJ Association sl.1
l lub-. and four ska -;hop
ownf'rs
Ski Tow and Llfl Opt>ra·
tor Hap Hazard explatnrd
tht> new s) slt'm at the Ski
k~ters ban4uet last we<>k
fl z.ard v. r y I ) remarked
th · ·Excellent' wall not
be ~ct Vl'ry mul'h '
Sk1ert h;1 H' often 1'111n
plaLOf'd th-,t excellent ' to
report ski )<'ond1t1oni. 1~ a
bit much w~ they arnve
at an aru to ri~ hard pack
or rocks ~howmi:\:"en 1£
some runs are fully t~rr
Pd , '°'
Other slu condition qual·
Quarter Horse Raeing
To Op~n at 'Alamitos'
Quarter horst racin~ re-
turns to Southern California
Tuesday with the opening
of the 29-dav season at Los
Alanutos Race Course
The schedule calls for six
race days weekly. Mondays
through Saturdays. with the
first post at 1 p m "J1ne
races will be held daJly.
Opening day co·features
wi.ll be ~ $8.000 Bardella
for two-year-olds and t h e
SS.000 Cla~rrown G for
three-year-0lds and older.
Both features will be over
a d1stan<·e of 3.50 yards
~ record purse c11stnbu·
twn or approx1malelv $72!'>.·
000 has attrac·ted many of
the na1lon's bt'st horses. tn·
('(uding La1co Bird the rich·
f'~I quarter hor~e tn h1stnrv
In onh 15 'itarts. tht two-
"ear-old daughter of r.ood
Bird has banked S.143.861.
Top Ladyhue.. Tov Spur
anc1 Barbara 3 hE>ad thf' IJ'it
of three·\. ear-0lds that v. 111
rampa111n at the OranRt
County track wh1lt rluplt·
ratr Cop~ "'111 pace the old·
er horse l'Ontingent
Charhe Smith and r R
Knight "111 l>f' bark to de-
ft'nd thPtr JO<'key and tram·
er title~ wtltch thPy won
last spnni: at l,ru; A lam1tos
Top raC'es durtnl! the met>!·
mg will bt> thf' $140 000 Lo<;
o\lamitos Futurity Saturday,
Oec 9 and the 140.000 Au
tumn Champ1onsh1p a n d
the Sli 000 Kindergarten.
both on ~ closing day pro·
gram
New Show
At Ra<'eway
It'll be something for ev·
eryone at Orange County In-
ternal.tonal Racf'wav Satur·
dav ntRht •
Super slock car fan~ will
"at(•h Dick Land v match
has two factorv : backed
Dodges aga1ni;I iwo Chevro·
IC'I~ from J & S Speed Cc>n·
tf'r tn Westmmster
A fuel dragster mat.ch
ta<'e ptts the Garden Grove
team of Rerhf' and Mulh·
gan against Onn Prudhomt
of Los \ng~IP~
f'1t'lds of e1~ht \.(;a~ stt·
perchar11ed cars and e11:ht
fuel altereds will fill out the
balancr or the('\ C'lllnj(S raC
tng act.Jon
Re<;erve'i seat tickeLs for
thP "'fovemb<'r 2.'i '¥1an11fa<'·
turers Funnv Cur rhamp1on·
ship~ are on 'alt' at the
track Fort v P~pt>rtmf'ntal
match race .;toekPrs have
alrrady enterC'd lht> S22.000
event.
1f1ers art ·ven good", to
mean · not qwte perfect",
"&ood," to mean "nothing
really to complain about;
"fair." mearung 'between
poor and good " and "poor"
meanmg "take your chanc·
es"'
Snow depth wall be meas-
ured bf'tween two "official
snow depth marking stakes''
CONSPICUOUSLY 1em-
pl)as1wd by the Operators)
located at each ~ki area
and markf'd "OSOMS " One
w11l be within 200 vertJcal
feet ft om the bottom. the
other w1th1n 200 vertical
feel or the top or the area.
Snow depth w1U be meas-•
ured at t h e s e standard
t kes In the snow report,
11 inches of new snow
over a to 'J:1 inch base
would mea su inches of
nf'w snow feU o~~l6 me~
base at the lower sta~
11 inches or new snow feU
on a '1:1 inch base at the
up~r stake
Followang art the Oper·
ators' drftnitions of terms
they wall use to describe
snow <'Ond1t1ons · Powder.''
<'old. ntw loose powdery,
fluffy or flakey snow.
"packed powder'' powder
snow compacted by roJlers.
drags or skiers -no longer
fluffy. · hard pack." firm·
ly packed, but NCYr icy;
"heavy." snow which l5
heavy. wet. and sticky and
cUn sgtogetber; "spring con-
ditions... variable surface
cond.Jt1ons. starting fro m
frozen granular. turning to
corn or mush and then
bark to frozen granular at
mght often stick\ m1d-Oay.
and may be icy tarly and
late day 'tcy " formed by
e1U1tt freezing ram 1 raLO
which freezes upon <'Ontact
with the l(round or snowl or
by ram saturating PXisting
snow followed by a qwck
freeze or Icy patches form·
ed by extrtme compaction
of wtt snow barf' spots "
~eu txplanatory · ma n
made." can be tn any of
the ahovP categories
This new svstem w.h1ch
the OJ')f'rator; and other
memben of the ~now rf'·
porting rev1~on C'omm1tlff
have 'let up should be a
50"eat improvement The rf'·
poru w.111 be available a•
the usual number. 1213) AT
7-9711.
The 'Hei1rli1a' ... ~01t 11 ch1•pio1s
Imported ff001 Sw1tzerland •• .dQ owtstandwg ~kle boot at a
medtUm ~ for the skier who ts looking b top perf<rmance
aod support. Whether you ate a professiooal er a novice, you
need a boot that can withstand the pressures of twists am
ttKns; one that gives ultimate prntection and support for your
ankles. Check the ftl)(e glass retnfOl'ced shaft for maximum
edge control, ciose hugging hinging actton and full gra in
chfoine tanned leathef. Men's stzes ••. 91.• Women's ... H .•
~'s ~ DoMitow lCMg Bead\, Pomona, Newport
;{Ji S.,. of lfte sen""s ski shop
.......... ~. Buff urns·
sportsman's shop ·
MUNTINGTO"' CINTU
•••
l'UMION ISL.4MO I _ -----r · I
•
HARBOR-ADAMS
BARBER SHOP
1500 ADAMS
(Nat .. C'--n..tt.J
NOW OPEN 7 DA VS
WMlcly 9 1.m. to 6 p.m.
Sund1y 9 1.m. to 2 p.m.
e ALL HAIRCUTS e
Mtn $1 .95
Children under 12 $1.70
Daigh Wins
WH
the first winner of the New·
port Boats Perpet"al Trophy
m vrange Coaat Yacht
Club's recent Kite FUte ser·
ies, and Bill Evans of South
Shore Salling Club was the
inaugural winner of the Flip-
per Dipper series.
John OIU&h
Harbor Yacht
of Newport
Club
Both classes raced on the
Kite Series
a.ame weekend.
Lori Bennett was the w111°
ner of the Job Gran.alb Per·
petual in the Flipper Cla.n.
She placed second, but the
deed of gift specified that it
be awarded to akippera 13
years of age or younger.
Beth Boyleha.rt of SSSC
was the winner in the Kite
B Division.
Pre-Thanksgiving
SALE ,
STOREWIDE CLEARANCE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. lnMI
TREMENDOUS VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!
SHOP NOW FOR EXTRA CHRISTMAS SAVINGS!
DOORS OPEN 10 AM til 9 PM. All Stores
Spedal Gro11p
DRESSES $5.00
REG. TO $15.00
Print alMI SolW
PANT TOPS $5.00 to $10.00
Se~t Gro11p
FAMOUS MAKE
COORDINATES
Oae42~
BETTER
ltEG. TO $20.00
1/3 OFF
REGULAR PRICE
DRESSES $10.00 to $25.00
REG. TO $40.00
Teble of w .. 1 A Orlon
SWEATERS $8.00 to $15.00
BA~'JI< AME:f?ICAF.'D
....... , ..... e hJ ....
20I Morlna Ave 1'7J.J.ICll
Men """ $11. lt'llO AM, fO 6 00
'4#1dav II • AM le J:OO P'M
REG. TO $25.00
USE YOUR STORE CHARGE
Wei $eel/CUii M-.
110 E. 171t1 St ,,.._1121
Men lhru lei 10 co AM lo• 00 l"M
Fri4ay N19M Ill t·oo PM
•
Wt! Stalls-ti e..-1 •11 r.t
3:m trit~ AW 1.M.s.tll1
""'-' "'"' '''· 10 co -"' • 30 ""' $tturdllV 111 6 Ill PM
AHHtUSUt-IU~, INC •• '-<It A,,._.n, Olllf.
EXOTIC EQUIPMENT -Dick Dwyer, owner skip-
per of the Sea Quest, looks over some of the sci·
entific equipment being put aboard his boat for
the underwater survey off Catalina Island. Tall tn·
strument measures just about e\ erv secret the sea
holds. ·
Sea Floor Lot?
Underwater Site Studied
Want to buy a lo! on the
bottom of the ocean off the
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llcce of • t>Ul>Hc llurinv lo b< "'10 In STATI 01' CALll'OaNtA 'Oii NO. A•UUI
t ... Hunllnvton 1 .. ~11 Hoell k'1001 "UCI• T"I COUNTY 01' OaANOI CITATION I• COHTalT ~ WIU.
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rnul•llom ol I~ Unllld Sltlts ~•rt-111 m11t1ri ptrtt•n•"Q •o tf\t .,,." of I« of lhl• cllollon.
menl of lron<POrt•llOfl. lv1'1u ol Pub 1tlcl <M<OOOnt. wllll•n •I• monll,. allor WITHE.SS Ille 11o1tor1l.ie lol>e<I c;..r6-
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LEGA L NOTICE •be>•• ,.._d "'""•"' "'""' w E 11 Jot1n, ,_.., l'tt MvlltlMNra, Aller•• ci.r~ tntl C'-'• f/f 11\e Su-Wt I 11u w11t •••ert1 a ... l••••tl ""°' Cou•• f/f "" s11,. o1 NOTICI TO l'IHONS llofTIRIUTllD IN Mlftl-lle, C1111.,,,1a, "4• C1hlW"1• lor Ille C-IY t1'
TNI IUTATI 01' t<AT"llYN RYAN Tel tl).IU..,11 Oraft ..
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Nolle:. 1, h.,tb'v 91von Pubhtnl'<I Dr•n~• to••' D111Y l'llol O.OUIY
To eH Hroont lnl9'Hltd, wh•IN!r •• Nov1m1>1r ), 10 II, ?t , lftl 11.0-•I I OlllT A IASTMAN
crectUon. htlt\, 1t:91ttn, or oevt\ff'\, In Att.,.,..., at Uw
!hi nrai. 01 Ktrllrvn 1tv1n, .... ..,, LEGAL NOTICE t7M "'""" l lvll., lelh atl •-lur tddrtu wu 1031 For1on Coale Mow. Ct lllentl• n.M
Slreel. Sin 11"91• Ap;11rlmMh, SI Jovo,,, ------ - -Te-. --lllCMIWln CounlY. M1uour1. lhll 14111'!rt SU,I RIOI COUaT 01' T"I PVl>ll1111d Oronw C...sl Dtll'r P'llot,
IHlamenll'Y or ol edmtf'lll••l•on llev• STATI 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'011 Nov l, 10, 11. 14. "'1 11,041
beef> ln....S lo H11111 WrJnkl1. by Pro-TNf COUNTY 0' ORANOI
llele Courr or lluch•n•n Count•, • court CASll NUMlfll o.1m•
ol tomHltnl lur i•dlCllon ol "" Sltlt "' SUMMONS Ml1-.rl MARGAQET l ICNIGHT Pl•1nllll VI
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111<1eOt..i lo or hotoln9 1>9rtl)fltl ··-·tv PEOl'LE OF THE STATE OF CALI
ol 11\t >lid Oe<-nl 1 l<ORNIA lo lhf 1bov• ntmed 0..•nd<lnt
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Thor ,,,. und•,.lorrtd "'"Ire• ro rec•"• IN Stilt fl/ C1lllor11l1 tor "" Covnf'I el
ltHI Mid perlOll81 propcrtv or collecl IN Orln!Of, ond te 1n.wor 1111 Comolllnl
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LEGAL NOTICE Altw'llnt l'er "lllfttlfl PubllJ!Md Or111111 Coetl Dtilv P'llof,
Nov 10, 11, M Ind Dec. 1, 1H1 1I07_.,
LEGAL NOTICE
su,•110• COURT ~ TN•
STATI 0' CAL.IP'OIUUA 'Oil
THI COUNTY 01' OltANt l ...........
In Ille Mettw of Ille C-V.IOl'lllltt
OI llOIEllT L.ULllE IAlllCISON. ai.o ~nown 11 R081Eltt l . IAllNISOff, Ille
iu.o .. n as ll L.. IAttNISON, ('-rv•'-
NOTICE 1$ HEllEllY GIVIN Thef Tiie
·-ol C1llfwnla, kltlONI "-itlieft
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lion !'Ian o! Cl-c.,_111on, rtfet-
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or .,..,,.., ll\e '""'" It• be., .. , twr O«eml>er I. INT 11 J:JI 1.m., In 11111
c.o.irtrwm Of Dff•rtmlllt .... 1 "' .. Id court it IOI N...,,, Bt'Oldllfnr, In Ille (l?y o• S.nl• ....,., Collfoornla.
Oiied Nov-be< 1•, ,..,
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LEGAL NOl'ICE
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Otc:eMber t t
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LEGAL NOTICE
12-oz. NONRETURNABLE BO TTLES
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Dt\.RV PILOrr EDl1,0RIAL PAGE
Operation
Wht'n We!>t 1'.t!wpo1 rs mass1ve "Operauon ~nd·
&witch finally gets under way a lot of people are go-
m& to be necessarily tn<'onvemenced for perhaps as
long as three month:-
That accord111~ to the U S \.rmy C'orps of Engm-
eers. 1s bow long 11 t·ould Lake to <.·omplele the haulinJ:
of more than 400 000 rub1<' vards of sand from Balboa Up<'OU~t lo West l\t·"' port s ·" irtually negbg1ble beach-
fronl
During that llmt•. the bea<'h between the BalboiA
Pier "borro'' art•a and the 4-0th Street eroswn arra
will very likel\ ha\ P lo be bamcadf'd frorn dawn to
dusk But JI 1s wrntt•r and the bearh'_., week -dav <'U\·
lomers are ~enerallv ~urfers
And many o( Lh<'m ~hould be in st:hool anyway
So closure of the b<>ac h this season won't have the
~ame devastating e<'onormc impact on oceanfront mer-
chants and rnnkeepers as 1t did during the c1ty·s month-
long. mid-summer emergencv s. a n d replenishment
project
But th<'rc will be other problemi;
Most of these "111 be about noise
Three months 1s a long time to put up \\ 1lh th('
rumble of those g1gant1c s andhaulers \JI day long.
they"ll be movmg up and down the beach
People "ho work mghl" and tr~ to sleep days won t
ltke 1t Neither wrtl the mothen; of srnall children who
need mid-day nap!'i.
The loudest grumbles about lhe sandhaulers· rum·
hies. however could come from school district authon-
hes. The reason Ne"' port Elementary School is lo-
cated nght on the beach. mid-way on the route along
which the he.a\y equipment 1~ expected to roll
That may well present a teaching situation that 1s
challenging at best and impossible at worst
Rut what can be done about 1t ? Probably not much.
The only way to get rrd of the noise would be tn
J;:el nd of the sandhauler" o\nd that would mean 1n
effect gett.mg rid of the beach 1n West Newport
That of course. is a totally unacceptable alterna-
Sands Witch
live For unle11 the beachfront lt ahored up between
36th and 41st streeu, as planned. not onl\i will it c1 um
ble into tht sea. but the enUre eroalon front will sprt!ad
IL 1.s spreading now
Newport-Balboa Peninsula bea.chtrnnt re.s1Mnh
lhelr children. and their children'a teachers might a~
well prepare for a s.ieie.
It was a long summer It may be an even longer
wmter.
The City Hall Is~ue
Two Newport-Balboa Pemn~ula homeo"' ner' as·
soc1at1ons have gone on record opposing relocation of
Newport Beach. City Hall and po11ce headquarters a
poss1b1hty that 1s clearly implied in current ct\.JC cen-
ter studies.
A third homeowners' group, the Balboa Pe11111~ula
Point Assoc1alton. bas not yet taken a formal po~1llon
on the issue
Mrs. Ralph Lmhoff, president of the Pen1n:-ula
Point organu.ahon. explams that while there 1~ much
concern among the association's 400 memberl-we
feel 1t would be premature to take a stand ~fn1r the
city receives an evaluation of all sites from 1b .in:ht·
tectural consultant ·•
That seems reasonable. The city after all 1!> 'ct
to hire the consultant, who will presumably consider
the f.eas1b1hty of rebuilding at the present Cit~ I lall
location as opposed to breaking fresh ground at one
0£ three other sites east of the Upper Bay
There is a great deal more merit to an argunwnt
based on facts and figures than to one based on emo·
tions. including the possibly groundless fear of ··betn~
forgotten "
In any case, it appears obvious that a numhrr of
economic factors and broad, long-range rnn~1tkrt111on'
not mere convenience of location. will carrv the h<•a\ 1e~1
\l;etght in the city's ultimate dedsion · N
.4 lcoholics' 'l••tt ..
Ulltnnlty of <-"lea&• Rlttertla
D11del Boont1 .... "Deb.tu ia or
de.rly exploration of a common
problem. People who disagree
have an argument. but pe<iple
who d1sst'ot have a quarrel
People may disagree but may
count themst'lves m the major-
ity, but a person who d1ssenu 15
by defuution in a m.monty A
liberal society thrives on dis·
agreement but ~ killed by d1s-
i.~100 D1sagrttment 1s the ltfr
blood of democracy, dissension
1s iu cancer."
Polltlftd Cont•it•flons Can11ot Govertt l/niversit9 Poliq
·Return to
Tlw Breast'
8~ GEORGE R. HOFF Pb. D.
ll ~ not commonly kMWll that al·
1 ohol in some fonn probebly prect<i·
f'd man oo earth. A~rding to peleon·
tologisu. alcohol's basic ingredieats
sugar. water, yeast, and e mild
1egr~ of warmth -wer• aD praent
1n paleozoic tuMS, at least 200 rnll·
lion yeari ago.
Through the ages there ii rtoar'ded
woof that alco0olic beveragu have
liPPn C01\Sldered outriti~ foods, val.
i.1ble medic1oes, and even sacred 11·
quids tor rellg>ou.s cemnonies.
Today. however, a paradox exists
n Amenca. The drinking 0( alcohol.Jc
heverages a widely, though not uni-
\ ersally. aceepted, but the ~e of
dlcohol 11 viewed 8$ ' publlo health
problem ci major 1ignifi<1an~.
THE OVERWHEL.~UNG ma]oritv
11! drinkers 1n Arnerica &eem to ht
able to drink without hazard to them-
c;rlves. their families, or society. How-
"' er. the alcoholic causes enormou~
rniserv to lumseU and others. Ht can·
nnt c<,ntrot lus alcoholic mlake; hr
•t?nores all the damage his drinkin~
C"auses. he becomes dependent upon
alcohol he uses liquor a2i self-induced
1 herapy to kerp bis life wtact.
In spite of the uulllons of doHar ' , no man-hours dedicat.e<1 toward lh1
11nderst.and.tng, rehabilitation, end prr
\ 1 ntmn of the illness of alcoholism
!he "problem d.nnker'' sUlggers mn
rrly along hi~ own way, apparenth
impervious to fact!' and deaf to tlw
rntrec:t1es of fam.tly. friend~, and pr<'
frsc;1onals
PERHAPS THE PROBL£~, t!o. mori ·
has1c and fundamental than 15 1rn
Prally reahzed. When you comt nRhl
flown to rt. the drmlung syndrome bf>
1 ins and end<. w1th a person and hr~
booze. Thert' is a very personal aod
private relauonsh.Jp be~en the dnnk· er and the alcohol he voluntarily im-
bibes -it must do someUung vtr)
flljO'ltficant for him.
It m.ust o(fer the kind or rompltte
emotional gratification we au expen·
t'nced to some de~tt a-; infant~ when
~t' nun.t><I on thf> breast or breast·
substitute
The drmJct'r, therefore may bf' wm·
bohca.Uy and 1.tteraUy attemptinJ( 10
' return to the breast " Let's fact> It
for us adult.s dependm,R upon a bottle
mav ~ the only way we can ~afel)
rrturp to the subh~ st.ate of abso·
lute dependency, when someoM elst
took care of our every need.
TO SOMEONE WHO ha6n't had
enough Jl\olhenn~ by the tune he
re.aches th~ age at which he i~ sup-
posed to take care of hlmseU. alcohol
,Rive~ hope becau~e fl I 1t 1s always
available to him. t2) hr can rely on
11 wht'fl evrrvone rl~e lels tum rlown
13\ it makes him feel the way hr
wants to feel, (41 ll promises an ~
cape from , or at IE'ast a cushion for
unpleasant reaht~. and ( 51 1t provides
basic oral grabf1r-at10n -with its rt
laird ferlrngs o( comfort. security.
warmth. and suslenanc.--rerruru~
1 Pnt of a more l'arefrtt perrod or !if('
IT IS l NREASONABl.E to a''uml'
that an alcoholic IS gornJ? to 21u up
ht!! bottlf' unless he 111 offered -;ome·
thin~ better with wh.ir-h to rep\Alce 1t.
l ertainJy. scolding, ia1hng beating.
lashmJ?, admonishinJ(, and thrrat~ nf
PlPrnal damnation. all of which havP
hf>en tne<i 1n the past. w1l1 oolv *'"
rmJraRe tht dnnkcr tn rPtreat C"h1lrl
1<:.hly ba<.k to the solace of ht!> "mnl h
n ~ m1lk '
It Would Be a Delusion
SarRtnl Shm er raised a Rood point
the other dav when he thrf'atened to
quit the Offtcr of Ecr nom1c Opportunr-
t} Mr ShnvPr rs fac('d "ith somf'
budget cuts hy an f'conom y mrndrd
!louse. and he told a TV rntrrviewrr
!hat to remain chief of an agency that
r1uln'I have enouJ(h money to do lb
)or would "contmur a frauu "
He put it quite wf'll. ' I think it wo11111
be a ~oss d('('ept1on to drlude lt"tr
•\merlcan people that 'omrthing •uh·
-;tantial 11 bemR dont about problem"
hf're al homf' ~uch as lack of educa
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
While our ctuldrf'n i.truJ:J?lt" to
learn the pnn<.·1pl~ of ma1ont\
rulf'. we ignore th•• same pr!ll
crplP whell 'ouni: for \Nlool
hood~ Thrrf' must lw a chan~r
1n the s-tatr law'
-M r.. <t.
Tfllt ... IVfe f"'tf-..C:h ,....", Y .. W\ M f
nit<uuru, '""* Ill "'-•""•""''~ "'""
, ... H f -· "' ~· ... OtlfY f't ... ,
I ion, lack of hf'alth. lac·k of 111i;ltct,
la1 k of housing. lac·k nf opportunity,
lo drlude them that somethm.c is M·
mi: rlnnr about that wht'n you ap·
prnpriate i.o hltle monPy tlrnt you
can t do anything substantial about 1t.
fl'iOf.Ell IT WOULD M a delusion
The · hltle money" he menl.Jons 1~ the
SI 2 b1l11on that House economizerli
are talklnJ! arnnrt Mr. ShrrvPr d1dn"t
s.1v "h<•I figure he had in mrnct, but
ptP~umahly he'11 pleased with t ht
N-nale appropr1ati1m -12 25 billion.
r\ rn more than the •dm1n1~trat.ron
askf'd f nr
Ilut would ~vrn that amount M
f'n o11J!h., < 'onsrdrrmg that Mr. Shnv
i•r'<; i;hoJ>JlJnR list mchulr~ nrarly ev-
<'r Y M><'tal 111 thr world has known it's
unllk<'lv that t"vf'n 10 times what he '~
:1' k ini: would make a drnt Plainly. the
hrlltons ;ilrf'adv 'pent h:1ve resulltd
mo· t I\. 1n frustrat111n and dmllusron
n11•nl. not nnh· amon.c nf11c1al~ I 1 k P
Mr Sl11 nf'r hut al~o am1111i.: the poor
lh•·rn~rh.-,.,
So lhr trul\ i:r 11" t11•t rpt11111 1111Rht
n1r11 r pi tJl'!'l ly hr lhr 1mpl11·atmn that
.inftlhrr htlhnn c1nll:11' "nuld a1·1om
plish "~nmeth1n~ 'uh<.! Jnti;ll
\\all Mr .. r l .Journal
'They Deny Equal Right to Disagree'
Tb the Editor
Concerrung the Nov 14 UCLA Sil·ln
and s1mtJar demonstrauom in thr
news ~cenUy I f~I that these stu
deots have a coost.rtutional rrgbt to
disagree with our mvolvement 1n
Vietnam and or Dow Chemical Com
pany and the CIA However. 1 ft'f'I
Just as strongly that they have on
right I.ti impost therr own conv1cuon~
upon untven1ty policy and those stu·
dent<; who do not agrtt with their
.,,iew~ a~ is tndr catf!d by thrir list of
five demand~ They arr m1ur~tln~
freedom to act upon their t·onvH tron~
"hrle denying 11 to those who oppo•~
I hem
THESf-. m :,10NSTRATOHS 1111 11·
C'et' lnR an edu<:at.ion which 1s pa1rt lur
rn part by Cahforma t.a."<payer• "M
do not agree wrth their political p.>1
suasion If the demonstrators arr will
rng to a v a 1 I themselves of tt"tr:o.
financial ard toward their lughcr
education. rather than to Lake the
entire burden upon themselve~ they
should realize that their political con-
victions cannot govern the pohry of
a uni\ rrs1tv attended by thn~e or
coofl1ct1ng \ 1rwr, as well. and sup·
ported hv lhr taxr~ nf manv who
disa,Rri>e "1th I h•·m most srntrrf'h ard
honorahl\ a' v.rll as by thtM• who
agrf't' 1
THf STl f>~.\TS "ho ma\ '-"tsh In
he rnlPn 1r" Ml lw Dow and llA-or
by an) nthPr fir rn have that rt5?hl
The tho11,. f\ lhf' rndt\ 1dual ~tudent'~
and !hf rtrmnn,tt ;;tor\ MP drarh ou t
of hne wtwn th"Y attrmpt In impoc;e
drctatorral r t•slr<unt' 11rnn thP~P c;tu·
den ls
Also lo l1t-· 1 r1n,1drrt·d '' rltr fact
that th err an> ta;..p;i\ ers aocl ,tud1•nt~
nn c·ampus v. hn lert that ~u1 h drmon
c;fr atrom and \U{"h rtrm :ind '.:I\ p
great enc·m1r<1CPmrnt lo lhf' 1•11rm'
nur hi?hl.Jng mPn fan•
l\ti\NY FEEi. that their l1nrd nncc;
:irt nskmg thr1r lt\rs to £1\, thr'-t'
very studenL'I the right to h.nr !hf'
freedom of their own con\ 11 l111n~ tr
, these o;tudf'11ls r1tiun.~ and l1;:h tmj(
men do not dPny lho~f' in d1,.i)!rM'·
ment Wlth th<'m the right to thr11 !rPr·
dom of corr~crrnc-e. the O<'mor1 Ir .tlors
have no rri;it lo take atlton nt to
n:iakr drmands which deny Hw <'<tual
rights nr thO~(' 01S3Weetng Wtlh lhrm
RI TU M ROS~l\GTON
f'inanrlal Crbb
To ~ht Editor
I Wl~h lo than!.. \.Ou \l'f\ mt11 h for
the r~Mt arUclc5 that wpre pt1t"tll\ht'd
rn tht DAILY P ILOT c()ll{"rrnini: th,
Sooth Coast Child Gurdance 111011 and
the fmancral crtsl\ that rt """ tat'Pll.
I do not know If Hiii 11rr ,ti\ arr lh<tt
I~ Colden Kr\ '\ux11tary '" ni irlr up
of df'd1catrd Hunt mj?ton lk 11 11 imd
F'ountarn Vallfv \\omrn, \\ h11 work
c;olely for lhP purpo· f' of r;i1 11 funds
for lhe South CnA,I <'h1lc1 1~, 11lall<.'~
CltOI('.
TRI-. SOflFT\ t· l>ITOlt!-. ,., vou r
peper havr hrrn '"n i:111•I In 11~ 1n
thf'1r publlt·11rnl.! of 0111 nt .111\ ""
Mavor~
If II Wf'rf' noi lnr Of'W\JlilJ•PJ \ ,111 h as
your~ that r.11 r' lhf' 111r".1r1 "' n('cd
to thr p11hl11 .rnlf li.110\\ 111 th1• ~TP.lt
n1c'<'d of a 1'111111 fnr 1•11lot11111.ilf\ 111'
turbe<I 1·h1lc!r rn "'r , 1111lrl ""' , .• r, on
lhi• wnrk th:it h.•• "' 1,1r ht 1 n ,111111•
On hrh<ill 111 lh1• (iol1t111 r_,, \11'111 •
llM) I "r~h 11 l'\l'r ··~ , 1 -tnf'rrr
apprr1 iiiClnll
\If<~ I' \I I 1•111L.1.IPS
I' 11 \11!1 Iii
/.1'!1• ,, ,.,,,, 1eurler5 are wekomr
'Jortnril/11 •1·11ter~ ~houlfi ronvey th1'1r
mt'SJf:rw "' .Jnn u•ord~ or lt!ls The
•117111 ,,, (ri11rl1•1L1Jr letter! ro flt space
ttr 1·/11111•11Jlt' libel rs resrrl'ed 411 lrt
.,.,~ ,,,, ' 111d11dt' ~1gnnt11rr and mnrl·
"'~ 11rlrl•t' ~ hut name~ 1nll br 1nth·
• d•I ,,,, rrqul'st
HELP SUPPORT YOUR .•
""-
NEWPORT BEACH
UN TW fUND
Big B,.t•th~r
In lhf' \Jn11rc1 Stale~ thr nl1zen<:
rnnlrol their polrcP and not \lte ver
sa. One of thP prnuct point' of rom
panson brtwPC'n 0111 rnuntr y ~nd
rommunisl nal ion~ '' 111st tl1111 that
wt' are free It om the oprress1ve sur·
\tillance of a po""' fttl police In far t
we often use lhr lf'Jrn "pohcf' slate··
to refer to !.t1l'h conct1t1on ..
tJnfortunatPI\' our prN'IOU\ feeling
o( freedom wrll ~hortly be tnfrrngrd
upon here rn 'frwpor I Rrach unlf''~
we, tht 1"1!rz<'ns ex1•rc1se our nRht
to control our !oral police For 0111
<'tty council ha<; f'l('('tf'd lo grant them
lhf> prrvrlri:e of watching our evPry
move on hrddl'n high-powered TV r a
mer~. 'IO h1J?h powl'red says Coun·
ttlman Parson~ 1 who voted a~atMI
lhl' mea!\urr • th.11 lhP\ can fcKU!'
cll'arl~· on 11 window a m1lr ;iway ..
NO O<ll'RT \\I•: -. tll ht lnh'I that
thost who h.'!\P nothtnR lo hide ht1 vr
nothing In INll B11t I .1!\k vou tn p~
umrne th'11 ,1.-.trnwnt t·arf'h1tl:r lor
rt 1s de~11:r11•rl In 1nl1m1datt lht' lnno
('f'nt rnto tlrl.rnlttnJ! on lht1r nJ!hl lo
protect th1·u pr l\IH'\ Search wdr
1 ants. for t'xamplr would h1ivr nn
ruson 1111 hr1n~ rr wr loltowcd th<il
triun nf ll10111!hl 101 ti wr haV€ nnlh
ini.; to h11tr ltll'n "hy ,ltouldn 't lhr po
lice bt c11l11v. •'<I tn t•nl<'I our homr!'>
frf'ely' Tht•\ "111 hr ahlr to rn fact
With tht rlf'" r\ 1·;imr1 :\~ No safr
1tl1<1rd$ on pr",,, ' .irr dr~1rnl'ci to
protc:'Ct th1 111n11t 1·111 not !hf' i:u11t'
TIJO!'ll' 111 ·' t111 "t10 lt•1•I a~ I clo
that httld.-n 11n.-11la111 r t:ik1•s ,11mr
thrng aw t\ fr 11111 111rr prrr1n11s IJl'>f>t I\
plt':l~c-<Ir "I' o. rwtr lo Cit\. f ·oun
1 rl "''" por I H1'.11 h I 11 11.~ll •· :l'~;ini::
I h• m It• pl• ·''" krt I' H1i: Ht of hrr nut
or \If'"\'"' 1 .. ·,1<11
\Ill' f(fl 11\Hll \\ LO<l,\1\S
Ba.,ftt tor the F~
To lhe Editor.
\\r Emerson stepped on the wrone
tt>e~ -..hen he suggested dol.Dg away
w1Ul the ··paradise for the elite." Ma.
rma Park He hit the lar&el as tlU5
park 1s a ha\ en for the special few
that took over the old camp ground
that y, as For everyone to use and
built a ·spei:1al" place for 1ust a few.
Be-t the.> would be afraid to pot a
list of names of those now having the
best baUung beach plus "special" cul
in the street divider so they don't bave
to Ro around lo 18th Street as the
<;1rl Seoul-; must c1o
TlflS IS \ SPECIAL paradise. Many
o" n property on Udo rent that. and
thrn seet this special privtlege. I am
~ure 11 would be better for all 1f the
c1ly of ~ev.:port Beach got out of the
fret en t erpn~ bus1neu
Mr Emerson stepped on the ··t,r·
get."
L H O'HANLON
United Fund
To the Editor
\\ e would like to thank you for the
i;plendrd pubhc1ty you have given to
thP Ne"-port Beach Umted Fund this
\ear Mr Schinkel. a volunteer work·
er and our public relations chairman.
has also praised your cooperation and
ass1~tance ioven to us by your new~·
paper
Without your cooperauon we feel
that lhe campaign for this year (.'Ould
not have b<>en so successful We have
lo date raised about 56 percent of our
sznal
MRS WILLIAM HOLSTEIN
President
EOWARO W MILl'M M D.
F.xecut1ve Director
Tho119hll~u Plan"'"•
To the Editor
Ouring the heated debatr last Mon·
rta y evenrng in Newport Beach City
Hall over inadequate pla~.ning for
schooli; m new tracts. several charg-
es w<'re made which 1usl cannot be
ignored When a person 1s on a wrt·
ne s!'. stand wrth seven prosecutor'I al·
tacking hi~ mouves at once, it rs not
always easy to have a logical answer
ready We parenb were accu~ed of
berng "thoughtle~s" and that we
· hadn't done our homework " With
;ill due respect for our councilmen
who do spend many hours m our serv-
'"". I don't thmk the lit ll'rms quite
flt thr case
~R. ANO MRS. Avrragf' Crtizt"n.
wh1rh we arc spcnd qurtr a brt of
time thtnklng about our C1ty plannln1,
Or lack or It. becau!!e it ill Wt who
.-1th11r benefit or become thP victims
nl 11 It 1~ wt who must pay higher
in~urancf' [lrem1umi1 because llOme
· lhoughtle:1~" plannin.i hnard dldn"t
1n<'ludt' a hre slat.Jon It 1s WI' who
facr trafftc Jams on drtoured strert.~
hecau~e 11omr "thoughtless" plannf'r
nrtlN ted tn provtdl' an adequate lit'W·
Pr or ~torm drain for the sl~ or our
c1tv II 1s we who do without ho'lpt
lab who <;t>t' our ch.lldren p1lM1 per
Jo<111';illy mto overcTowded school• It
1~ I 11ne to IN1rn from our mistakes r
Bf.IM, -\ NA l'l\'F. Californian, I
h.1H' no" 11prnt almo11t 37 years watch
rnf our t·1t1r~ and 1..'0Untie~ df'velop tn
~ ., 1ld mmhrtl()rrung topsy turvy
Crn" lh f h<>ltl'Vt' Wt' h8\lf' too )Ont puf
lht' 1 ;irl hrlnrr thr horse rn our city
pl:innrnr. :\II th:il "" a~k for our Pll'r l
1•11 otlw1.,1~ al all trvrli. of ROVf't n·
rnr111 r~ that the' mllk.e an pffurt to
at leut provide the cart •Ith thr
borae.
As t.o the charae. that we "hadn't
done our homework," we wonder bow
many leg1slaton haven't done theirs~
U there are not laws concerning good
planntng tn our state. there ought to
be If something construct.rve IA nol
done Ul the Legislature and elsewhere,
11 will ulltmately be tht fault ol Mr.
and Mrs. A veragt Cibien for allowin~
"thoughtless" legislators to rtmain tn
ofhce
OUR HOMEWORK. as good c1tiuns.
was to caU to lbe attention of our city
officials these glaring oversights. ll
took great courage and dedicatt'd con·
v1ct1on on our part to go before the
crty council at all We apprel'raled the
chance to bt heard by the counctl and
1 alont -..1th Councilman Cook, ho~
that ··much good will come from it"
MRS WARREN P WATERS
CouMril Out of Lltte
To the Editor
The Newport Beach City Council
was completely out of line in their at-
blude and remaru toward Mn. Wal-
ters and the PFO
These six gentlemen and one lady
are servants elected public servants,
which they seem to have forgotten.
The welfare of their electorate should
M t)le first order of busmess and cer•
t.amly an attitude of cooperation 1n·
stead of defiance and sarcasm would
be a step lll the right direction.
We are so badly rn need of compe-
tent leadership hPrf' in Newport
Beach
WILLIAM D CLARK
C'omparati11~ Safari#_.
To the Editor
W1lb all tht 'beefm,R · ROmg on re·
latJ.ng to schools. I make note the
average teacher 111 the Cost• Mesa·
Newport distnct earned $8000 per
ytar
An ad in your paper for labor for
contra.sb shows:
U~kllled labor.flagman -$7700 per
year rplus $1400 benefits 1
lnteTmediatt labor • roncrete mJXf'r
operator -$9500 yearly 1 plu~ *2100
benefits 1
Slolled labor-dump ttur k driver -
Sl0.680 yearly I plus S1600 benefits I
Electrician -S13.100 yearly I $431
btnel1ts I
The above are based on a 2.000
hour year. The teachers· payscale
ranges from "6000 low to maumum
of a bit over $12.000
Question: How much valut do we
really put on ~achers'
R M WOLP'f
Friday Novembt-r 17. 1967
fh6 edftonal pa(Jt ot th• Dat111
Pilot &tek1 to ln/orm and 1Um.
ulat• rtacUrs by p?'e1tnt1ng lh11
new~r·1 Of)1ntoni and com.
mcntary on topic1 of 1ntn11t,
1nd 11gniftcnnrf. b11 promd1ng o '°"'"' for th• tr.preutnn of
()Ur rta!Ur1 opinim1.s. at1d b11
Pf'"Untfo(1 lhf dlt't'rllf tnlrte-
point' of •n fl>t'ntd <>h.,, rt•era
ana Jpt>knm,.n Oft loptr1 of rh•
dat1
Robert N WM.'d P11hlishM
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I 6, radio, hHter, tinted wind-
shield, remote control outside mirror, deluxe whMI covers. Stock No. V-4090.
'63 CHEVROLET
GrHnbrier Station W 1 g o n.
Automatic, r.dlo and heater.
'64 CHEVROLET
P1nel C.mper, 1t1nd1rd trans., lt/r, air conditioning.
$1095
'62 PLYMOUTH
Station Wagon. Standard shift,
radio and hHter.
'62 CHRYSLER
Newport 4 door. Automatic, r•·
dio, h"ter, power stMring.
5595
'
Wiidcat. Equipped with 1uto-
m1tlc, radio, heater, power
atHrlng, power br1k11, power
windows and power seat.
s1595
'64 DODGE 880
Custom. Equipped wtth 1utom1·
!ic, radio, heater, power steer·
ing.
'64 PLYMOUTH
Sports Fury, 4 apMd, R/H, pow·
'&&FORD LTD
2 door hardtop. Automatic, fie·
tory air conditioning, radio,
heater, power stMrlng. landau
top.
'65 PONTIAC '64 OLDS '66 VALIANT . '66 MERCURY
Cahlrna station wagon. Auto.,
R/H, power str., W-S.W.
"H " Station wagon. Auto., R/H,
power stHrlng, w.s.w. V-200, 4 door Hdan, auto, R/H, Parld1ne 2 dr hardtop, auto,
•Ir conditioning. R/H, power str, factory air.
'
Town & Country Station Wegon.
Automatic, radio, heater, power
stMrlr\9, power brak .. , fldory
air conditioning. Balance of fac-
torv warrantv.
s4395
'66 FORD
Fairl1M GT. 390 engine, 4
speed. Radio and hMter. Low m11Hs2295
'65 MUSTANG
Equipped with 1utonMtlc, radio,
heater. Shows good local care.
NEWPORT 4 DR.
SEDAN
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'65 CHRYSLER
New Yorker, full power, fao-
tory air. Balance of w1rranty.
'67 IMPERIAL
4 door hardtop. Auto., R/H, full
power, factory air. Low mll11ge.
Bal of factory warranty.
s4995
CROWN
4 door hardtop. Fulty equipped
with factwy air condltloftlng,
fvll power, 1utometlc, radio,
huhr tnd auto-pilot.
~3095 SC
CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH • IMPERIAL
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AT THE LAKEWOOD TURN OFF
·OF THE~, SAN DIEGO FWY
FROM ORANGE COUNTYi
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NARltATOR -Robert Culp narrates as the camera
focuses on the National Gallery of Art tn Washing.
ton. D.C tonight al IO in eolor on Channel 4 A
spenal feature of the show will be an interview with
Gallery director John Walker and a demonstration
by art· restorer Francis Sullivan.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Popcn<lipity
Pilot 'Poor'
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP T•l•vlalon·Radlo Writer
NEW YORK <AP) -There was a trade rumor
rec<'nlly that a variety show called "popendip1t} '
featuring popular music and mus1ciam. "'as a strong
cand1dal<' as a replac<'menl series for one or anothcr
of ABC s m1ds<'ason drop-outc;
IT FAILED to make the sch<'<iule. but the pilot
shov. was used Thursday night as the emergem·)
replacement for the Carol Channing special. The lat·
ter has been postpone-d for at least two weeks pend·
mg the end of a technmans union strike against
the netv. ork.
The hour program consisted of an edited tape
made at a performance m a Rhode Island tent thea·
ter last summer
It v. as something less than satisfying -par
tirnlarlv because we have s~n manv of the artists
-soloists Astrud Gilberto and Duifv Saint \IJrte
and groups like the Buffalo Sprmgf1<'lr1 and Thi•
four Seasons -performing under happier nrl'um·
g1ances in the made--for-TV vanet\ programs
A THEATER is a confining place for a camera
and a tent theater makes interesting effects almost
m1po!is1ble
Flip Wilson. a voung romedian and host of thP
tho". tried hard to make Jokes bet"' een the mu!-l·
cal acts. Judging from the audience sounr1s on thE-
tape he had as little .;urrec;s with h1<; ls\'f' audwn< t•
as he had '>'ith the Jn ing room vie" ers la1 <'r
PRESUMABLY Miss Channing's audien1 r ic;
one that includes large numbers of the "maturl'''
viewers -and in telev1S1oncse that means people
over 35 "Popendipity" v.as aimed at the \Uung('r
~egment of the aud1en<:e -the rollegc· and high
school crowd.
J\'BC"s "Meet lhe Press" on Sunday will be in·
terviews with Gen. Wilham r. Westmoreland and
t:.S Ambassador lo South\ 1rtnam Ell sv.orth Bunk·
er
CBS on ~O\ 28 will ha\e a h:ilf-hour report by
fnrmer President n,, 1~ht fl E1spnhowc>r and re-
tireci Gen Omar Bradl<'v on their op1111ons of the
\ 1etnam problf'm
RECOMMENDED weekcncl \ 1ewin~
To111ght -''The National \r;illcry of Ari " 'IJBC
10-11 PST
Sunday -"PBL." educational st a hone; R 30·
10 30 pm. including Walter Lippman talking about
current affairs ~ith college ~tucl<'nts.
Dennis tlae Jtle11f1ee
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end his lhO'll buslnus buddla prow
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hHr the confaslofl of 1 dyt111 bank
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l·on ot l~spn's scathing 1ndlctmerll ol
1 co11u~t 1-v .. •1 T~• p'ay concerns •---~
7 )0 IJ ~ , l lh1 Wtld, Wild Wut (C) In 1~•11• tir do<lot who dhCOVHS
MO fD Cilendar
(60 min) Secrft 1renls West end th1I lh~ medte1nal 1011n1s ol 1 srnall
Gordon lltlp a ln11111ntd sheriff de ~lnnoec11n town a•t po•M>nld
lend hn run down town wluch tJ ID lluenu NotMs Al.,r11
beint deur1ed 1n the fact ol an Im
pendlnc tltacl! by en umy of tvf. 10:00 ft " (i1 AMftC.lft flrtfilt Soecilt:
throala Jadlic Coo11n 9nctl0fd Dill (C) (60 rntn l '111t Nttionil CiUeryl
men Btvtrly C11l1nd 111tlt ol Art." Rot>trt Culp b otf-umtt1
O TNUll: (C) (60 rnln) '1he Pride rurretor of thb tour of tM N1bonal ~a liontu" T men ptnut6u Dr I CalllfY of Alt hi Waalllnstoft, DC.
Richard Wilson to 11rr111n 111 Ille }un wluch houMi tllt n1tion'1 collec1ionl
111 when he m!vt1 to 1•ftlt1 hit of 1111ny of the WOfld's rrHt 1111st11·
dud father's rtsurth paperi. Dr P•tcts thouafl rt Is the youn..,t of
W'lson s mother tnu to fora lllt the -Ids crNI pubhc ratltrlte.
50n lo lent by bnb1n1 en 0!11c11ll _. S:•rtt ,._1na.. """ IC) ' to issue a fa1u deportelion order ~ ~ 11' l•dd for !!It Dtf1111o1:
Jamu MtcArtllur end hrs mothet (C) I~ min I ·1~, Mon,. F11m •
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his molht1 l man bo11owed hu~t sum\ ot mon11 p 01 1(1Jdu1 (liO min) 1lle11llv he did not murdrr 1 lnentl O ff 3 Ott Te Su tltt Wlzatd lo conu11 t~al cmnt
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Or Jo1h MacAat noted 1nthropolo m FNl•11 Fil111 'loumana HI)'
11st '1 the Untvtntly of Hilo sel! ride "
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M4cRu and his Cit" Mil Kross tht 0 Tiit 11111 HMr ,..,,,. (C) l)(i
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a 1ro11p ol un~h1r1td !!lands A1th ~ Of Lln~s tfl4 '•H (C) (M min I I
"d Cretn•. I ukt Halpin M1rt Huls I Q Ntn rtuf· (C) (30 min 1 fluter ••t Sh"11h Wells lrent hu Rabil! W"d
Mathon Jose ~ Veea shr 0 Wilh1• r. luctlty stlft. (t) (60
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min I Groucllo Mani CIMsh
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of 1111 ~tSIM!rt <comedy) ·s~nnk S.n•ln Otbbit fD fht D111111tan RP"lnolds
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00 min I 8thPY1nr lie his w1tness,d 0 Mom ''V,ttm" ldramo ·57_ '>rt Carter commit • a1mt Co,,." oontr ,0 ,,, ,es1orP 1111 mor ai 11111 l't Sterl1111 H1yden Anita E kbflf
but 1nilud luds Cart11 10 bel1r.t 12.30 m Ir..& I '°' t ht b ~01n1 mad I in n Q j.) o Slit Tm. (C) (60 """) (!) Mtv1t "Wtld DakolH" lwtst·
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• vrt1I council mu•1n1 boudJ the
lnttrpr11t Amonc the 11oup ire Mr.
'ipock·s paitn•s Am1nd1 and S11R.
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1111uma and Mr Spock's 1lltci111Gf
to ~.s ~ola·n 1 1rst1d whfn h•s
"'~'h'' ~'R' h•111 101 • blood trans I'"'°" to1 h11 father
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no1 T ,.,ney It I" ,, on 11tt South €tJ C•nt M111u,,.
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I Mr. Wlthbont Show ICl Q ll o Alt111 Anl an~ SKrlf
7:45 Sacred Mtlf1 Sou11rtt (C)
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MOON MULLIN!
TUMBLEWEEDS
!ME GREAT~IEF IN WASHINGTON
HAS ASKED ME TO PRESENT
"rnlS PEPCE MEDAL TO YOU, IN
COMMEMORA110N or: OUR NEW
PEACE 1REATY ! -----1
MUTI AND JEFF
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GIVE ~IM A
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MEDICINE
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oH, <iOOC>CE ! MY
FUR COAT MUST
HAV~ COM~! ---~lli::l~~li::.-i:J.
ly Tom K. Ryan
THAT'LL COMPLETE MY
PEACE MEDAL
CHARM BR.OCELE:T:
ly Al Smltti
WHATEVER.~ t>O
DON'T GET 'EM MIXED
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ANYTHING TO ~APPEN
To BR.UNO!
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THAT'S WHY !
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F°fldAY Nowmber 17. 1%7 DAILY PILOT 23
HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE_ IHOUSES _F?R S_!'Lr _I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE !HOUSES FOR SA~E j-HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE -
Gen•ral 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General IOOOGenerel 1000General 1000 G.n.,al 1000 J General IOOCIGeneraf 1000
8/8 1 1~01!rNvrc1uE~s! ,,,E,~XTRA!~~!s &iiim HARB?o!N~!r.~~R HILLS i ~~~. ~:~~~~~'
OPEN HOUSES -SAT & SUN I . 5 PM. I 11no ludma nt~ carJ)l't5 •1"1
B/B
tu ~ hom •t l k H dni?"Jll 'T'wn bedroom, twn
HAR&OR HIGHLANDS no eox!rA roel' us omes · · · l>ttth llonw Built . 1n el(.'('l! 1c
2001 Highland Drive Quality, Value, 8eduty, Comfort kltc-tmi D\.'lhw15tlt>r BN'ak
Neat as a pin -both inside & out 3 lge' Award-Winning fut 8ftr & D1nm~ Roooi. bdrms., 21h baths Custom drapes and lush DEANE SPLIT·LEVEL In the Southland's most des1rablr ;111c1 famnahng area. A su· LAftt.:E sw1MMJN1; POOL
cpls l.Jke new Hwd noors 24 26 ar "Chantlc lalre" pcrb school system and Umver,..1l\ I)( Cah.forn1a's lrvi~ Cam-AND a.us ROO\t Full . · · · x g age pu5 JUSt moments away from Ha rhor \1ew Hills Prkt• only $15,!liO ·Lei\\ Mo. with elec. door opener Sellers might include Pa.>ment.J o{ s123 ,\1unlh In·
all applianee6 for quick sale (11 $36,500 801 1 Brllnd nt~ J hcdroomi.. l ll11"·1anns \1acAnhur Blvd fT'om nudes tu" and lnsurlllK-e-
loan avatl. halhh Wll\ntT nl Bet1rr ~<'nsibly priced from ,. I (' II WHY PAY RL'""""'. ~··• '' o~"' 1V) or Nrwport Fwv c.1• •
675-3000 Ev .. : 541-6966 llonw11 • t:1u*ns Mag,;-$ 3 900 $ '-] SOO 11ne design 8w&rd Dralll<tllr 3 , IO 'I , 1·111 n •m San Joaquin Hilla Rd tht11
1621 Warwick lane a1~w11llrd t>nlry and i:llll· lnl1•1" 61Jo!TI~ to modl'I lN'8 BAYCREST
FOUR BEDROOMS .JUST WAITING FOR YOU (Immediate Or-ery Hui:f' !Hmtly r00m with i
<·up 1 Delightful .. bdrm + Family Room wet bar Famous Ofo9m· WSK. .....
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_10j, •• ,_M.-E.ums·· home m apple ple order. Lovely ne1ghbor-GARD!-;N KmilEN with all h od 1 rlt>1.·trk bullt·lnt>. Ele-gant o -c ose to Manners School Aslong mut,.,. 11Uite wtltl .. alk-m l'tu. tanuly ,,._.n, F'ORMAL
S45.500 dreAIOlt l"lOm & mrrron-d DrNING ROOM, bWlt -m
673°9200 Evet: 548-0715 wa.rdrol>I" doora. Ovf>""e -----iiiiii-..llllliiiliii..,.iiiiiiii liiliiiirill•••••lllilllil•llliiiilllliriiiiimmm-illl eleot·tnc kildlf•n and sep&n\lf' (t~f' with hnbb.> 1trt'a 9el"Vll't' pan.ii HARDWOOD
BALBOA ISLAND INCOME JIAM a r_. or thew 1~111 Irvine Terrace View OUR OFFICE HAS SOLD FLOOR l'\ll\."<tl"Ul·t1nn 1
11
• 31 .. Apolena homes ot!tting y 0 l' R lAvrl) l~tom hom~ baths, two f1repl1tt'('I 11 n d
2 bdrm house plus garage apt Close to N. OfOJCE OF' eo~s FEA· nn tho• "blllJct $13 MILLION IN REAL two ~tth <">ntrollf'd Bay Front. Both partially furn Priced to nm~ at no t"<tra l'O"t' Nmll\dJlda a \1tw f<>n'f'd ll1I' units 0vl'f'51Zf'(l
sell al $42,500. Owner reouesl6 all offers be lmmedhtte ~'·> Hur or all Uw Bay ESTATE SALES double gar•!?". hlod< 14 •11
submitted Excel Financing. ry• Outstanding valUf' 111 C\rstom sculpl\ln'd cllJ"l)f'l& '"""' and It.ads or C"On<'n"lf'
671-9100 OR 673-4766 ~.!liO. wi!h mt'fll~lp m m !Jving ""'m l l~.Y p&llOI Elegantly larxt!o<'aPf-d
OPEN DAILY 1-5 PM.
1101 W. Bay Avenue
4 BR, 2~ bath home on R-2 Corner Lot Lge
hvmg room plus Huge Familv Room Formal
Din. Room & spacious k1khen. Pnce re-
duced to $59,500
673-9200
Bery & Beach Realty, Inc.
2025 W. &1lboa Blvd. N.B.
2'407 E. Coast Highway CdM
WE SOLD 90 lESALE HOMES
<'omrnlll\ltyRf'!•n>atmnClub lun 1.11ntly rm LIST YOUR HOME wit:brrummumolCare AU. l\'ailabfr Juet SJ600 dcw.n ,.1th ,. •• , ber THIS CAN Bt; YOURS FOR
S'.159 mQ inl'I 11x~· Stot-or °',,,.~ I<• .. i pool and WHERE THE ACTION IS LESS ntAN $50,00> -S.-e phon.· tucitty t·.,mplPll' outdoor k1t<."hrn 'lC1l7 Cbmm<>do!"f' 0 Pr n
J &-dmom~ , heth.~. and i>ally 1 -5 P.M
DEANE HOMES
PACIFIC SANOS
Huntington Beach
011T<:l~>N T11kf' San UU'!;O
t"rwy nr Pacific Cout 11 .. 'Y
101 to Be11cti Blvd th!'n lo
Allanta Ph tT141 ~~
-...p.1 ra t P 1: lW' 1 qu 11r1 t1"I
Tht llllldsi·11pr lll"ctl1IKU
hand Iii 1'\'ltlrnt h<'rt
By ~ppr • Sl~.OO'l
Dill John Ati<'ofl
~.YN 671-TJli.5
Sell Through Us -We SeR Homes
We Need Your Home -You Need A Buyer
We Have Many Buyers
CALL US ANYTIME -ANY HOUR
646-8811
NEWPORT 60Y1 REPO HOMES
YOUR AIEA IN OCTOIEll. WE'RE 5 BR. 7 baLll, hulll·I"', N..w
w/w ~c. dr •P"' REALTORS
673-4400
-I. Ev~ ~lt11blf'
2 ExceUttrt loca ticJns
TRYING FOi 110 IN NOVEMIER. patio. comp.~ ri•.;,00
LET ONE Of THEM IE YOURS. ;~":'~;~ Call Mr !!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~"""!!!'II!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!
Look for our 1d1 In thl1 neWSJMper l other Mrt. Jun Ahrens
county and Southern C11lforni1 publlcationa. 1731 Park Street
---5 --
TRAllSRRRED
MUST SDL • Outstandini: 3
)Told tiome 3 BR with fam
nn 1' .,,, d1runc rm. Bay-
<'""'1 ~ -only $63.000.
Jerry Fr.ud
Ch.rt.a Arnold
R.1-;dl~ ~71'55
400 W rndw&nl Lilne
fror Tustin Avt., nr 22ndl
200 W...-dlff Or.
'46-m1
7"2 M&.f-, H.I.
142-4411
Qu•·k oet'\JP&IX~
Bayt ·rf'Sl Sa.fT8J n '
"3.~
1935 t.omrnodol"f' Rd NB
Richardton RNlty
325 Ba)'6lde or. ~I
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
KHp this h1ndy directory with you this
wMkend as you go houM • hunting. All
the location1 li1ted below ,,.. deterlbed
In gr .. ttr defall by adverfiaint el..whert
tn today'1 DAil Y PILOT WANT ADS.
Patrona ahowlnt OP9ft houaes for ule or
to rent .,.. uro-<J to list tuch Information
In thi1 column each Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom}
•702 Lark&pur, roron1 del Mar
673·2222 !Sat & Sun l·Sl
(2 Br. & Fam~y or Den}
Th1nlugivin9 Special_
A si;, 00> eoi.111 \!('SI v1tut'
Yov are winn•r of
two tickets to
"HELLO DOLLY"
l()('11ton 1n 5c'I Sanli An.41 I . "-lod for SlO JfXI 3 b<lnns pita din Now P ayint at ,..,. Y·
rm, ! IMttw; l P•tltos i..-ontt l1nd Th.ater. P'4aaM 1nc~11oo A~umr ~1. '~ FHA ull 6-t2-S678, Extenalon
t\t51tn" 10 .. n Sl'..?1 mn paya 219, be~n 9:00 and
1111 or ""111 mnstdt'T' 10' it 1 :00 p.m. tomorrow to
dnwn claim your tlckett. R~1AN R ~ (North Cou"ty toll-frM
546-8'n2 or ~54H l'Veo~ numw 54().1220)
In-Chin~ Cove-At .. -
C.4'.\I • l BR Fam rm, 2 b.1
dbl gar~f'. Spanish Ch.rm I
Appe-ahni: custom built 4 BR
Oi1tant View of l t>.<th hec1enda on ,. ~
Hilla & Ocean iou' WC't>1clt1f 1-orner lot near
from 2 BR l den ; M Dovtt Shoret Huge ll\1n;:
doublt gara.gf' room '"'1ltt M>lll'I" ll~NJ
FITZMORRIS, Realty re1.hn£11, ¢Pamin~ SpM1~11
JUST LISTED
Vrry df'M llH ~ h.trh.
lldull ocnrp1•-d h<mlf' C'hoit'l'
Mr~A \'1-:RIH. ····.111on 2
fl~a<'f'i!, '"'<r"1 pat 1 o
.. fruit tre'C'1 <'Ill\ <'rlll'll< f'
10 lll'hooll. lth1 .. r. & ~
P'lll ma.lcb 1111~ l11v1·i> h<>m"
an ootstand1n.-t.i) r.,r only
S24 ,!riO Try 1 dl'1Wn nr
Wlttl a Uttk nu . .r~ 1'11:.h lakf'
OW™'r' '•'' FHA
>o.11 Hurrv 1. '"'"' 11'1 tno
latr'
3135 E CoAAt Hwy t;U9m0 till" fl••'11"1. z hend.l,flfl1,. l\1t'tl·
~ CO~TS
~ WJt,}1
LACE
REALTORS
-~141-
IC>pen Evenlng1>
_ ran bnck f1r.,.,,tiM~. d1111n1t I
. 4 BR·2 BATH-$22,500 mom, masrer .i11,. with 11 , =========
At a Dreamer'• Price own btlok·hnf'd 111u<iy Tivo
F.ma IS>f"l,AI 1.Jl'IUn<lU.I C"lll'· n"t ramaly to """' ltllK wLll n I I
I petlng. Cerami(' tllt-in built-want tt ' MO!« "xn'Ptlonul I Voen ....N-ouje
in kitcht'TI. ndl wood cabt-fnr llflly Sl;3.~· r
I nrts R.f'd br1rk ri...,,1~ Ruth Pardoll, RHltor lf;'ll ~b.lliO Dnv,.
Stately lrttt! ;)40-1720 160.l W('Stchlf Dr. &42-:i2!YI In fA."'11onablr &~~·1"4'~1
T AR8£LL 2!liO llart>or 1 nut 1<'9.IP hold •
MESA VERDE-$22,9SOf 4 IR. HOME '1•1.r Dover Siht>rn Lovely lrtt lined ltrl"l't. 3 I OPLN SUNDAY 2·~
bfdrm l batti Vacant A JI-, bathl. buUt-ina, d111· I ' ~.annmR ~inQ ;, BR
rndy for you Plcturt'SQUe poul, doobl~ praft, ror-unf' atocy ho~ Wlth ronnaJ
yard. 540-1720 ner lot SlB.950 dmmi; room, speoot.11 gaml'
TAR.BELL 2955 HARBOR Wells-Mceardle IUtra. r•••m "1th f1rt'pl~. pl~ .. n
----1°10 N -Bl d C .. '''1"11 rif1~ or __,,,,., room MONTICELLO .. l"\IVPO·. v .• .m I -··-... Sru.rkltn" pool' OrTuhr
3 .._._ ~ ~8-7729 Evet1 ~I ,-. ,.
I """"""' _,,51X) llUpPf de-,,,n• •If' rtnv<· C\Jslom built
lUXf' mndl'I. ~ Joratlon l Jv,1n Wrll~
Clnn .o 11 wtmtle J OIN tbl' IWln,_. Ill thf Ruth Pardoll, RHltor
RCYTT'>li\:O. R f; '.~~ir.tn DAil Y Pnm WANT~· '" \\r-ir 111 01 ~~--.• '00
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
Exclusive
I Newport Beach
r. ~" i• '"I,. 1 BR :\ hflth 2
'""Jllil•"f"<. ph111 fam1ly room
VICTORIA J. 6 ~ • JO )'ear loan
4. Low down IN')'ment
:i No loan costs
6. No f'Scl"OW fet>C. :;;:::i1::17 i.J-4.s btdrooms
jOhn macnab FHA REPO AGENT
BAYFRONT
P1"r Ir Sl'P .t Bf'drmm,,
Dlnini.: rm J }ear~ nN ·
$1!fi,.i00 Trude for llX'f>mt
Property
BEST VIEW BUY
Custom ~uh 4 &odroom,
3 Bath. Powdl'r rm
Asians: ~.cm
0...nt"T" VERY ANXIOUS
VIEW POINT
Vi.sit our ~ m1cnlhC'l'T1t
"vww pomt ' SUICI OOmf'I
tn tt.. hnesl IOC"allon
• m N~rt Bf'1ch
from Sl.2'J.!JOO to S159.500
OPEN HOUSE DAILY
10 -• p.m
l:llll (,aJaxy nr
(ll"t\('f Sbo..,...
642-8235
Newport
•t
Vlctori1
646-8111
•111111 (Call Anytime)
SPA.''HSH charm custom
Bade Bay ~. lor on H-
talf' lot or 113 arrt. klh..il 1s
romplP'tf' w sohd W1lnut
C'&banets & all l'Oneel\lahlt
blt·tn appl1~. incl BBQ,
ltlfort' IS & lge , ~ Cf'rl·
iilg living rm wrth 11ttr T'()('k
lrpli' . tht lit'pft.ralt dln1n,i
rm hM ,P"°"1 l'fllr&nt'l',
thf' lae. famtly rm w wt>t
ber 0P"'l'16 lo II prlYlllP JM·
fin tht mMT bdrm 111 16;11
'lJ fl , ~ IS I hPflted &
tPn<"'f'<I 20X 40 pool. t n ti""
grounds prnlf'NIOn&lly 1and-~~!!!ll!!!~~~~!!!!!!ll 1 ICJrp!'d Thi~ ~ I ~utltul
WANT PRIVACY71 home f~r $59.:JOO C'lll <1'4n·
w,. have a ~Tift' in l'f' 646-a'1'90
Uruvrrs1ty Park who will iillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii conader a 2 ~ ron-1
domsn11&11 in exdlan&~Npt . Planning to Sell!
C.M., oc Hunt. 8cti otfttPd l
at fl!l,960, S237 mo pey1 .\11 1 w,. hav,. many good ~
mdud1n& cable t~lf"V\Mn I y l'l l"I at txpene~ • 1 t
~-your disposal. Ult' ltlffl! to
"Ring Spring'' 642·7252 gt't rut 1roon and top dot
ANYTIME I htr mr YOUT proporty 000 t
SP RI NG Sf'll \IOO!'lK'lf Jht>rl' Call
CLIF PRIEST, R11ltor
R lty C Slncf' 1957 ea O. .'ll\:14 V Cne~ Jl14\, Cd\1
!Im WESTCLlfoT ORl\'F rTI41 fir.>-~!
Open House S.t/Sun 1 c-os_t_a _Mesa_~;;.,_11-00
226 Prospect, NB BY OWNER 4-Br * Lary,.
Stt tt11:t1 bNutltul ~ in FlJ'l\lly room, 2-811 Rltn•
THE CAPTAINS
QUARTERS
New orc1ers call for home port in Northern
C'ahfom1a. SO must dL<1p05e Of 2 bedroom
F.asts1dt home Painted and poll.shed to per·
fection Adult occupied and shlp shape in
nery respect Concrete dnve. large double
detached garage, and covered storage for
your travel trailer A real pleuure and
pmed for folks on a budizet. 10% down and
only $19.950
$135 PAYS ALL
3 B R tastetully decorated Large feoted
yard. Owner ha& bought. and must sell. Low
down. asking $19,700
HOME PLUS INCOME
$22,500
Opportunity 1s knock.mg• Two uruti on R,1
tot. over 10.000 sq ft One is sharp S B.R. 2
bath & two t'ar garage. Othef' 1s fixer-upper.
3 B R Newport Heights area
SPACE AND CHARM
CdM lhgh area Large 4 BR and Fam newly
painted in and tiul Large yard, qwel street,
asking $35 950 Fee land
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7777
1904 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa
Next to Snack Shop Jr. ---I 1. I __Hi.
I'm not too big •••
, • • but I'm cute, ind functlenall
My main features are 3 BR. The master BR
with a huge walk-in closet, J 1"'2 baths, blt-m
kitchen. carpets. drapes, encl patio. elec.
gar door opener
PS Just a hop--..k1p-and a jump lo the
pool & shoppmg center
J alm06t forgot -l m 1n the Beautllul,
F'ash1onable Bluffs -and oolv $24.950 Sure
hope to see vou 6IOOll -•
JUST CALL 6•4· 1133
'2414 Vista ckl Oro
Newport Beach
1100 Cotta MeMi 1100
PLAY GOLF
Wide IJP"fl lfP9Cl'S nlttit on ttir
grren and a bade~ 111
Silddlt'bedc -..-n trom tbr
titlra wJ4. Pf('lur,. .. tndnw
of th If' la.~ 4 lw'dron ni. l
hRlh homt Built 1n ,.k>\.,nC'
ranl.'f' and °"'"'· plUI t·nr·
Pf'llnit and a bom~ lllP<tm
room F'antaslJ{' valUP' at
$47,500.00
293 & 17th St. ---CONOOMlNTUM w1tt;"'" a.LI the
<>"<tna. 3 b~ BRA. 2 ti.ths
"' w ('lrpMi.ng, all bwlt-rna,
roncrett PftllO It MORE
Pa,YTTlalb ltA than 1'?111
Thf' lowP91 pnr-r in 11l'f"fl 111
$19,'.00 -With fO''i d!W.'TI
Call \tr 1;11ull -,fG.W1l
BY Ownf'r • Br. I\ h11 rll'C'
hltn... tN'Tnl'ndot•• fRm hm
"Jr ~ m11nna VAi'
Anl -lmmf'd f>Oll~ S32.900
Call \fr Krllt-y 646-SO<l'l
SLEEP£R
4 hedrooma, 1 ~ batba
And ~ ft.agstorw ~·
J-'11 m1ly mom owrloolrul& an
l''>rnt klnlt fiJ tend pool LoU
of tropl("lll l~q.
$24,500.00
2!n E. 17tti St. 64f>.4IM ---Transfemcl
Out of Area
Owlll'!' muat It'll' 4 Br~
mmwm with 3 tul.I be.. 2~
CT i8J'>', all ti«: blMn
ran~. oven, dlllhwuber etc.
C;>ts, drpl, peoo. Auume
;,•. rnA loan. m .100 full
PT!~-5.'~3434 Mon thru Fri
or ~Tl 1111 6 I. wknda.
nxrn 1 f>PER 1 8R l'lllm.
-~~.!'ti<wi,. loc·11r1on. N~
v.nrk-~ pormbal Hard-
v.md Ooon., w w ral1>f"ta.
pll\ rnom l larl!'P ya r d
rit\.mrnt~ S15fi mo mtll1
C11ll ;,.i()..1151
401 Aliso. Newport Heights
673·8110 (TbUT', Fri, Sat, noon ti! 4.30) OP£N HOUSE .
SAT. & SUN.
""h pnltsht>rl bricll Ooor. 20'
:\ }<l ~· alf'd pool With ~
..r•''' p.-ol ~ CUstom N'""1'0r1 Shor-f's lW'foN' y011 f"Cl>l l>rpt, XL.NT cnnd' NE.'W rut om t>u111 l-Bil2
hey. 3 tiroroom 1 ". bar h ~ EAS'TSTD E • $29, llXl
(3 Bedroom)
1037 West Balba, Newport Beach
548-7072 !Sat &. Sun)
428 Narcissus. Corona dcl Mar
~73-4766 (Daily 1-51
SO I Avocado. Orvine Terrace) CdM
673-2222 ISat & Sun 1-51
(3 Br & Family °' Oen)
1200 F..stelle Ln IBaycresl) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5l
(• Bedroom)
•4506 Wayne Rd, (Cam~ Highlands) CdM
675-2000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(4 Br & F•mily or Oen)
4833 Cortland (CQmeo Highlands) CdM
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-Sl
*4627 Perham Dr (Camt-0 Shores) CdM
(714) 642-8235 (011ly)
1318 Galaxy Dr. (Oovtr Shores) NR
(7 14\ 642-823~ <Daily 10-4)
:l214 rolnrado rl (M~a Vf'rdtl CM
~46·3463 t ():uly)
•2021 Hohday Rd 1Bayrr~tl '1R
642 5200 <Sundav 12-51
(5 Br. & F•mily or Oen)
501 MornJn.g Star, (Dovs Shores) NB
(714) 642 8335 (Daily)
•1621 Santiaro Dr. (Baycrelltl NB
&42·5200 (Sunday 2·5)
401 EvMine Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB
642-:5200 (~unday 12·51
• Pool
• • Waterlront
Cameo HiC)tllands
4506 Wayne Road
Beauttfu!Jy landscaped, 4 BR6 -2\l'l baths
Low down. lovely ~Wlmmm~ pool & patio
U'l.500
Mr fllcketl..!i
64' E. End lido Nord
f.xtra lrge pier & slip 4 RR home w ac1d1·
l1onal lot for bid~ site or i;w1mmine pool
Best Lido Isle location $275.000
Mrs Raulston
NEW IA YCREST EXCLUS.
3 BR -3 BA w/lge sep playroom w 'frplc
& BA. heat. & fill pool $el in wooded glen.
Was Wells model w pro. lndsc. & decor
$62,500
J Clarkson
CANYON & OCEAN VIEW
Real rounlrv 11tmosphere yet dost to tibop-
ping adjl<'rnt to pnvate beaC'h P3nel~d hv
rm , 4 bdrm . o!for $38,950
MM! Harve\'
JUST-LIKE-NEW
CORONA DEL MAR BEAUTY
Somr orean v1E'w frnm thl!i 4 RR, 2 ~A
with nrivillP be11rh -OwnPr 1.-leavin~
area & wtll ron~1cl1-r least> option $!16.500
Walter H.aast
OFFICE OPEH
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. IANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT IEACM
q114ltl~ i'Onstruction Elf"C
lrll' I •II l·ln~ mcludlng r?-C1ow to bMtctt. '""' bind<\ :n; ALVA l.al1(' :.4.q:'W'7 ha•h. \\ ~ C1l1' hll • '""· lrplC'. lnrd yd ! pll10 SAVE$3,o0o--
1
,111,.-"1 ,1l••r. Laf'Kl', low mllm·
l'P-n.1111 r 1111 .J Wit ticix-:1 lo
1h• m.•· 1-<·r $47 7JOO Exclu~
from pool " l'l'CTt'At11'" ar,.• -u .. DAJlJ PILOT--l\N'll~ S:!6 !m tn C!'C'Jl Pl 1-~ty 4 BR., aJJ e?Ctru.
I~ pet.lo, nf'Gr ~ f>n<'· a ..... ftecl Oprn llou.~ Sal Sun S'!7 =n ~ UI\ IY>C6 f't! lo _.u Al ~)y t?4 Nl • ;;;-.;: __ -.__==-=--;:;;_--_:..::.__.,:.__::;._.:::;., ____ -=. __ • ...;.:;:oNV:.::::::. :::vw;;:_"""-=~=--==
,, ,. \\ d~ • r & IA'!' W1tlker & ~ temu General 1000General 1000 General 1000
RJtr ~392'1 Fv,. "•1.~90 ·-----------------------__:..:..:..: 1,. _,., · WN1trllff Or.
t-~~iii 1 f)J'f•n Ev<"C *LACHENMYER l ....................................... .._ ... -.1
I "L" As in LOVELY
lht• I f,I: (.1f!I N>OITI l)omr ~
" , J IMth~ nr.... v. ..
, ~''' ,, lhJ"4~1 nn nirr
111111 •'I r<'I frn<"N1 ~.1rrl,
~I'' lll~h I' "' P8111l Onl>
S~'ll • I !fl'' dr,wn
~-I 11r1 ll. c M ~~
$7 00 TOT Al DOWN
I INCLUDING ALL
CLOSING COSTS
TO VETS I f;,·llr• It• 1111: 1'1 Sm~ f'n-r
~r••M I htutf' 1-inwwna
F 111111\ "•tm l h11th1 "''ltll
'",. I" '"' tful j,!OOl1 < I J'llf'I
l.ar Estate sales
Interviewing Now
n11 rn~t. RrRllnr '" llar
IX'lr Arra ~Inc'!' l'Y.17. h 11 1
'lf>l'mll1ZI for """' lu't'naed
Salra Proplr m o-olfl<'f'
lora 1100 Oi II for llPPl. Con-
fident ta I
CLIF PRIEST, R11ltor
Sint...-l!Y.'17
:lO:M E Oii\~t Hwy CdM •n•• 67~3:>..'1
WONDERFUL
FAMILY HOME
And mly S17 'Nl Tho ROOrl In
llf' ITII" bol 11 ~· '\ ~'"'°'la
hrdroom~ l~e 1111 for thr
•1'1lc11"f'Tl to play AllllJllll'lf' 1111'
lnw rnlrl"f"lt 11nd fl~ p ' r
lllOflth '1Jl('l11rlrc IA~ ft II'\·
AllOIOol'f C11ll tndR\, !ht~
"""' l"•t t 1 , \ 1111 'Tl.41 ·h!n$: tn(W"
I "'" l mrl"' .4Ptnll: NUr roonrl• I \\Al K 1-.H S. l.f:t:
lh" ·~~ I -rc1 yRrd Buy ol • . 'ti:.!9 ll11rtlnr Rhd ,. , ,,,. "'·l·M.<n 0Jw-n Ill 'I P\I
11 'I h ER Ir l.Jo:J.:
,; "1 Hart>nr Bl\l'll
.r. ·11 •1 Open fll tt P"
SALESMEN
DAVIDSON Realty
OPEN SA TU ROA Y
~ A.\HIF.R.'1'
C.nll1-yr Pk 3 BR fa.m \fake
()ti"' Out of t<'IWn n-.'Tlf'r
RJtr rr.tl ffltrt,...,r :ia. CM
~ W.O r.v.... "49· trn
\\r ~rt .,111nc on S6 million
Ill ~llOUHI 11114'11 8fld an'
pr<""1tllv un<ll'f"lotafff'ld Dia
,.,.,,,_ •Iii \Ill Ollf UnlQUI" ,,...,.
c1"11ual pn'll:l'lllll C111l nr LEASE/ OPTION
ri"'I' h 1f ''"' •N' " ltlfl • RR '.1 N.tll<; f""'I Ir f.'luh-
r11« ,, I'! "11111 l•f 11.onian I ...... ""' lll 7'10
1.~·l.1 1~ '"' .~ l""t1111t>lf', lone c ;,....,n..,. \\ 1l1t111m1N• r..111
1n111 l"""I'"~ '""'11111 .!Im 67\-11'11 0PE::'\ ~ \'f~
\I 1 • .~ \Ir-, \ l'01f' """It~
SrECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN and IAY
CJ,ann~/ R"~/-.Aparlm~n/J
On Waterfront N .. r Newport Harbor Entrance
2.525 Oc .. n Blvd., Corona del M.,, Callf.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS
Why Not Enioy
Th• "Condominium" Way of Llf•
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You r3n purC'hac;e 3n<f grl fte t1llt' -or Jra~e 1f you prefer.
AU. i.nti; have WATF.RF'RONT VH:W All haH l wo hf"droom!
and two bath~ -WITH LARGF PATIO
YOU A~E INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL
Bvy SS9,500 and Up-Lease S420 Montt.ty & Up
11" ., .. I
Pt.one 6 73-1788 for ~rth•r lnformotion
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1210 HuntlnQton ..._.. 1400 ......,.... ... ch 17051co1t1 ~--3100 Ntwport Hgt~
Jt'ST LISTED --opo! H86st
1100
-C:O.-••MMI 4100 ;t;•;';:•M; .... ;;;;;;;;~';100~c~ .. ~':':Meu~~~~;;;;.
Extra .harp hnmeo In Cl1llf'&f' THUR • P1U . SAT . SUN
Parle ..,...a. uvlJli room NOON 'TU.. 4 ~
$7.00 TOTAL DOWN
INCLUDING ALI.
CLOSING COSTS
TO VETS =u:a~a!N~~1~' :;~ '01 Aliso, Npt. Hts.
tna well·landllc9~. IQ'Jf'•· kY~le.n. Walk to all IC'hooll
tndudtna Ot-lnp Ct>ut Col-
l~. Tmna al $24.500. Oil
lege Rttlty ~. l!'IXI
Mama at Harbor tnear On-
I'm• ~a.ttf)
SACRIFICE Sal.. • by own-
er Musi aril' Im. OOWN
3 BR. 2 BA, w w c11~1.
bit 11\1. rormtr m o d f' I
borne only 3 yn. old Manv
e•Uu. A.Mum. hid\ rimt
1nl nu loan .... ~t'n\!>
al $173 ant· prtn<'. mt ·
taus 6 uvura~. ~19
Agt.
BY °" l"ll'r 3 Bdrm Ntwly
df'COraltd. ll. w carprts,
drlJ)N Eualdf, ntar \\'tsl-
clltt lhoppln1. L&t erielo)t'd
back yud Vacant, lmm!'d1
ale poawulon Monthly
pymt Sll5. $13.~. 642-4178
or642-7W7.
M.., Verde 1110
Mesa Verde
4 ldrm-$25, 950
II , dfhooua drloo."f'lY d,..
U c1l tfu1 l IIit llVIJ1: room
•-tth noor to ctlllf\& bn<.'11
firfplace b r I & h l c:tiet>r y
Id ldll'n. Just • '"""' ~t rps
frolu llChOOla -Don't m.i.u
dua orw 1t ia oN of the bHt
buyi. m the a~a.
546-2313 • 646-7171
O~ Evn. 'Tll 9
THE fJEAL
I·:~ ;TAT ER:;
BY~: 3Blt.2Ba .. ~
ular T ·Plan; f'4«. °"""' 6
ranp 6 diltlwut1f'!', atone
f!1'k. 0wntt II bldi· ron·
tractor, homf' hu $.1.<XX> In
tartru. Sl!),650. 5'&-01n
(After 2 P.M I
2 BR Adtn, t t~ ba. Mauutul
t nd ~Uo • S2UOO
LOUIS W. IRIGGS
REALTOR
67)..8110
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a.ttu 11v1na 1n smcs "'"
Ufa • bU&f bedroalnl +
ramllJ room 2 batbl .ttb
nrw buutitul KOOd carpet.
Ins with matctuna drapn
t.ulh tandtcaplns lurrounda
tbia encltJMd )'ard. Buy of
Sho 1220 the month Walktt At Let, Newport ,... _ ~ ~ --1982 Edlnin. 8(2 • ~·
SPECIAL!
1 • DOU. HOUSE. J BR
lo,\d W I f'Xlnl .. · fZ,,r,00
2. CH.AN:-ID. TRONT. 3 BR
' ram rm .••••• Sl&.500
3. UKF. Nf."Vt', 4 BR .. $34,00>
CAYWOOD REAL TY
6n W Cout 11,.-y .. Jll.B
541-1290
TRADEWINOSRL TY.
OFFERS.
3 BR oldtt 10% d.o. St!.™>
3 BR cor nr bdl .. •• Sll.SOO
[)pix nr bch 10~ d:D SU.~
3 BR/din. Model .... $24.950
Home in C! ~UI •• UIUQ)
Oplx 2 BR nr Hwy 39 $21.<0>
4 BR/den w/bar • ~ ex-
tr.a.. Gr •••••• · • · • • • $21,:,00 JllR Beach. Club HOUie and 4 BR. atrium. pvt offa
Poota. 2 BR 2 ba. fam rm. \\estnunater. GI •• $3.1.600
$23,950. Owntt 642·~ Eve. C&J..I for locatioo A io.n Into..
Coron• del M.r 12..SO
oPiA A8Dsii
SAT A SUN 1 • S
~ CORTLAND.
Cllnwoo H1gbland&
4 BR. Fam rm. 2 be
501 AVOCA.DO
l~ Terra~
3 BR. 2 b&
102 LAR.KSP\.i R. Cd.M
l BR At Pool
Don V. Franklin
REALTOR
3250 E. O>ut Hwy.
Corona did Mar m.2222
=iPl!!!I
OPEN DAILY 1 • 5
If ~1·,... >ookinr tor • ~
rain • SEE nus• 3 BR. 2
ba on Ml R·2 lot ""'91' VII I-
ll I:"' • and y QI. I st 'BMIT
~ trrma • 11..;l<in~ $28.500
842-501 l or 8(2-5012
-A-REAL DREAM
Your tr1enda wlll not bellfW
you only pa.id $22 ,800 for th II
kMly bonw rwar S.D. fN'Y·
3 Bedroom.a. 2 bl tha PLUS
wpuata f a m I J y room.
f'relhly painted. New VC·
Pf'nJlVl' Gold aha& C11J1>fls·
Covered ~tio. PurchaM
~Ith low Down FHA or VA.
\\'f' '°'' lo dlOW thl1 one.
Walk~ i Ltt, 76&2 Ed.i:nl'!f,
M2MSS, ~ EVN.
Executive Horne
Plcturt pmect Meredith
Gardfti Tri-level, 3 BR. 2~
ba. sznart4' a.rran~ kit.ch
w/aU bt·lnl. formal din rm.
1~ ftm nn. tQlt cpG/
dJ'l)I throuctiout, profes land.
IC. Priced below llW"Rt •
submit.
BR.ASH.EAR REALTY
MT~ ~
£\lea ~lD)
flrotn the lluffa
ea.eve Latun• to the
She,... of C1t1lln1
All 1our'S to comm and
b'm tbla magnlli~nt
f BR. 3 bath
'Tbt "PADRE" cannot
deec::rtb.t lhla beaut)' ' • k >
you MUST IN lo behf'Ve'
n,. prict -1a opc-n
The down $2.<XX>
Olli "' ~ • t1'f' ~
LOS PADRES
RIAL TY
195 GlenM)'H Slrttt
Lquna ~c:-h
(Dftt to 'nc-TOt" marktll
~ 49'-WJ
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1:0.fMAC" ~·Br. * Nf'W "~·
l>!'l•'· < : .. rn,~. Yard IMlJll.
Adulu '" pets 387 E. lOttl
3 Art·J BA.-ALL 1JTIL-
ITJES P/\ID! .. mo.mo.
C&l'p('I ~ Ora pta. 648470'7
Me•• Verde 2110
3 BR. i ~ \ 2 fir~lacw, bit·
Ina, carpeted, drapt<i. F"n-
rl"d p1rc!. walk to acnoolJ.
~· ml) ~ 5(~2031
~ • BR BltN, Cpts, !)rps. I 'ir«·hl, Rent wl optlon to
Bt:Y S.""1-mo. * ~366$
I ~ewport Beach 3200
• BEAVnruL CUSTOM
110"1t... • ADULTS PREF.
R,.frrrnrf"s. * 842 3:161
• Br-2 81, $250 mo
Bia" 548-1290
'n{E BEACHCO\tBFR CtJITHAVEN 3 Br 2 Ba.
NEAil OCEANFRO!\'T I f11m. nn 2 frpl. ear le dii>a.
Thll d1tt1nctlvt old ho u 1 t d1..tlwr & ap.,1'1 beftut yd
just ~ to flrw'lt beaches $130. 515 Slcnal Rd. 642-49155
Lquna. 3 BR. den, w • -• -
crpta, ~ ~illna. 1"9Jlitt. COf'Ont del M.r 1250
dahwahr • o n I > S23 .:ioo
Mia5'an RJty. 494-0131 tmo . l l<edroom. 2 bath.
dtn. ltrepla.ct, paUo, 1ion,
Dupln• for Sile 19751 rtfn&tratot, carpet., dra-
-pf'S, lllUlb al the bisltwll)'
P"URNISHED 2 BR s f>'drli I Adults. no pell. . Broker.
Dble I~· t Block rrom &tZ-Tm
O<'tllll u um By O\\ntr S.\1ALL CHARMER llltf ,_.,
116 (J.gt St .• N~r1 Ri'ach. cloet to ~. 2 BR At dm,
RENTALS - 2 be. S235 mo. Dfl&ncy Ral
Eatale mmo Hovset Fum .. Md
--------Huntlntf9n ... ch S400 Rent1t1 to Sh1re 2005 -·-
YOONG MAN •1.ll shatt Ila GOlf COURSE
Nrw hbWoully ~au-turn., VIEW RENT AL
HWtop Lquna Beech flome 3 Bd1'. 2 baU.. ~.
with ume. Your room ~ taml.ly room. Hup faced
~. d~. Pvt • bath I yard. i.e.,. suo.ot Mo.
You J'URNISH. ~mo ~ \\'11lktt I: Lee. M2-44M
lhare util. * Call 4 BR. 2 Ba., bu.tna, dral>f'S;
49'-m2 E!l.-e. A Wk~'-l1?1hly deoonted. N ear
MALE will 1hllrt 4 Bft. den \C'hool: $115. Ntar Warner
~lahc~:. :'~ -* VILLA MESA *
i lit Sl:t untutn. 2 ar fl<e PAID * unlUm, l Dr $1.2.S unturn * ALL UTILITIES
Stt mar • Mr. Klrln. 1().b lxtre l•r• 2 ldrm Delux• Aph.
daU,. us Moni. Vl.lt.L FURNISHED Available
•
842·823' • e Heated pool le Sus CASIT AS e Closed double garaaea • Recreation attt. e Children'• 1ecUon
N4'W t BR. • Bactl. • Fully equtpecl • Private patios
Taldna RMsrv•done d • W•lk·lD doeetl n10 Ntwp«t Blvd. ptanroun e Single story Coat.a Mn.a e Forced alt heal
Medalltoo by Hotpoint * 719 WMt Wiiton Maft ... r 646-1151 *
-$17.50 Wll. Up iilli'or-a •Studio A Badt aptl. Huntington IMch 4..oG
• lAcl Utila ' Phone 19n.
• MaJd SeMce TV i v.a. * 2 IR Am GREENS e New Cal• A Bv NICELY 1'\JRN • POOL :t376 Ntwport Blvd. MS-mi Nr. SbopplnJ
CHATEAV La POINTE 902 J<noxvUle. Apt D KB
Beau 2 BR f'um or Vnf Apt Call Msr for ct.tail.a
Front A rear olt·•treet S36-29lt
parkin1. Carport, pool, l(t:NTALI
Adult. no peta. From nis mo a.-UnfVmlthed l!Ml POMONA AVF.. """ ..
Newport IMch 4~
OCEAN VIEW
UNITS
WIEKLY PS
MONTHLY $125
NE'WPOlt1' BtAal
TRAVEL LODGE m W. a.st HW)', NB. • "2-lm
* Bl.JC. OCE.AN A BA Y1 1-Br. CP1'S, \mL . POI
$90-mo yrty. * JOt.!2nd ll.
67W35t or 5*0m
BEAUTIFUL l BR. Nr
bftch. Pool. lftfle adults. ruo to sua. 548-Jm. -
644-0S3T
Generel 5000
'UnJom•
Idell
l1mlly loc1tion
Cloto to ahoppln9, P1rk
Boys Club & Glrls Club e Spltdoua S Br'a • 2 S. e 1 BR P'URNlSHE'D e Swim Pool · Putlp-.a
• Frpl Indi•/bidr, taci. e A.ftl1a 6 FUDD1 .,....
1 M5 ANheim Av..
CM. MH'19t
UNT
3 It....,. 'wnltvN
$25 MOftttl
1t1LL OP'nON TO BUY
No dtposlt o.a..c.
BACHELOR • UNP'URN.
from $100
Incl. uW
1 . 2 • 3 BDRM.
ruRN. ' LJNrtrRN.
Jtcated Pool.I, Olild Catt
Ce.tlttt, Adj. to Shopplnt -
7100 PeteMJOO W..,, at ~
bor • Adams, ec.ta Uta.
546--0370
Mrs. I . A. Attclna
3094 Glbralter
You ere wfnner of
two tickets to
"HELLO DOLLY"
Now pl1ylnt •t Melody·
lend Thea .. r. PIHM
ull ~2-5611, Extonalon
219 I between 9:00 Ind
1 :00 p.m. tomorrew to
claim yevr tfcketa.
(Nertft <:.unty MtMne
numller J.40.1210)
MARnNIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
SALE OR RENT
Leu than VA a.pprala&I. rum. 3 BR.-2 BA Meu Vtt·
~ atta. KI &6576
Oworf 111ya "~II"
Ruth Seeley, Rltr. Fount1ln V1llty home wltti aame J.j to 1'1 le Ntwland
1•10 yn. Avail Dtc 1. 1967 R.-1 &m GLASGOW KZ·37T7 e~ Call Bui da)'a.j LEASE 3 BR . 2 BA/SlTS
549-1131 Cpts, ~ BllN. * Vic:
BEAU tum Watf!l"frmt Ter-
race ApL BB Club. Shol1
or lonr term lie. $l.'50.
546--31665
Hone of Chain
517 w. 1tth, C.M. 548-1454
LARGE 2 ~ 2 balll
w/w earl* complete •
electric built • In kitchen,
dl.bwuher. 1' .>.. b e a t.
cblble pnct . .Adulta, no
pr ta. $150. Realtor. 6C2·95515
Partdlb IUl"r'OUndlnp
FURNISHED BACHELOR!
UNF'URN1BR-2BR-3BR
2 batha avaflablt
Clu-pf'ts. dhi-, prqe
11th & S.nt1 An1, C.M.
646-4233 646-3542
4 BR.:-2 ti.it., new dn~
.t: ~. bullHns
By Owner 136.SlOO M&-~
3 BR. 11.. a.. Xlnt cond.
Q>t. . d.rpa., low ~1\
$.22,SOO OWNER ~
ni Park Aw .. Bal Isl
6Tl-tM
+ PRIME LOCATION'-
TR.IPLEX * XLNT C'OND'
f1JLLY 1..EASED I 1-Blk to
Shoppt.ni to R.tst&uranta.
2 • Blka to ~! Out of
town OW~ ANXlOlJS1 e
S59,500 * Very f'.'UOI\•
Newport 8Hch 1200 able ttr'TIU. &42·142-4 18\a)
Spectuu1;Tv1ew-
BIG FAMILY
4 0\ triitl.ll!d bedmo1n1. extra
rumpus room. N-d«Orat·
or oarpt1a. lhake root, dou-
blt csr saraaoe. 0\....-2600
Sq. feet. P~nta lowt'T'
lban rent. $17,500 below niA
awraia&l. Sft uu. "°"
2 GrJU..S WEil pl OYtr Zlto Gol~ I F.dlna'er. R.d·
Iha.re ~ Oil Balboa ule., t~ rf'Q. .. 892-S274
own f'OOID, Avail Ott-lsl e EXOTIC DECOR e ~ Wattrtront, prtv. Dad<: 2
SHAR.l: !It)' ,1eeant watrr· I BR-2 BA $325 !Aue/tmu.
front bomt with dOt'k ma.n 847-0011 Alttt 5 PM
40-60 yrs. $150 Month 3 Bdnn, cpts, ~ yard
57S-031. Sl.10 !If. Nr 8H.ch ' Sl11ter
Roommate ""nrPd. male. lniOO Van Bunn. S42·78'l3
-1 SR. <F> $100., l BR (R} $120
ONll • Olov. lroc. SeP 11 • 4
Sat A Sun Q O~.
-1-BR.. * SZ.WOO'!:R .
Util-Pd! • 9'J5 E. Balboa mvd/B&Jboe. • m.4533
Newport Hgt&. 4210
CLEAN 1·2 Br S~ up.
Adulta. * 641>-UOJ.
Coat• Mela 5100
H1rbor Heights Apls
Newpott HeiCJhts Hirbor Area
Thr warmth r:I lcMtty pme Day Md n1rtit
penl"llnl. ~ bNm Cl"tllna. BY OQ.'?'IER J Bdrm 6 tam
1a.rrP ~ lrrl tlttf>latt room + 25x.2S' playroom.
293 E. l?th St.
Share rent S65 mo Ldgun& $17S, 4 bdrm., l ba .• Ina to
Bch 494-7!36 aft 6pm 6 Sun. taad\er, 2'07U Farnsworth.
641'>-«94 w>uvr GIRL In 7D'a to &hare ph.. SJS.8720 afttr 5
fOO ON Exec 3 BR 2' Ba . CkTanfront 2·hr h~ Sl.25. NEAR Boch. 4 B~ 2~ BA,
2471 E. lllth St.
2 a: 3 BR.I, 2 ba. blt·lna.
cpts/drpa. Quiet Uvin1.
!Wntal Mar· Mrs. OinstmHn
5415-1034
"THE GAILIS"
blende "'1th btll In book C&M!. O!OiC'f' Int Putting rma f:x.
tam rm, nro> ~low ~. !713) 656-«iO& pello; blt..fnl; carpets, dra·
nfA appr. OwMr 962-J6n. WANT respons\ble snrl PH Sl~. 536-1637. 2 Bit. 1 '2 ba, with pnrt.
adults. crptl. drpa. patioa.
lnd.:p:t ' mlinta.ined mo
mo.
~ mom Md kttdwon m tna. S..'16 r.oo 644-~ tn &hare 2 BR "C)l. ~-
!he _.. ""1.111 Md 3 btd--3 BR 2 811 . blk. from OC'e11n
l'Oeml, 2 balha In ttwo l"llSt .. bey: Sl~.lm down. bet
S. An1 Hgh. 1630 mo. eo~ra Meaa ~ L1gun1 ... ch J70S
2 BR. frplc. pn,e. Sll
Ju.aune. No cbldm. n«>
mo.~
~. La.rp C'O'll'm'd pabo. f'U)' term~. total ~.!!00
O:lme leP ltda PVly Amen-By owntr Prlnr only foe
J H~ on ~•c A· 1 Clnn Coat• Mesa 2100 !..CE-Bed! .. l'I!'. ~ Pr+Y.
patlo. $85 mo. Woman prC..
rn>-31 '2 STJ..1661 eve.
2437 Or~ Aw .• ~-«ll!O
FUmlahed or Unutumlahed
New Cptt • New P1lnt cml bauty. app'I ~ tVH
$34,500.0Q NICE d~lec. 2 BR n . So ot
2 Br fl>r OWMT· $4440 total ---------
yrly me. Xlnt invest 548-Tl49 HOUSE. l BR., tk 3 ambul·
atory i-titnta, SlliO month .FURN APT. 1 Bdrm. G~
~.pa. wa.m-palr. ~
Avocado. See: S.I •Su.ft.
1 Br S3S unlurn. 2 Br U~
untum. 3 Br Sl25 \S\lum.
See mv.. Mr. Kltln, 10-5
dally. 12t Mona Viaa.
hv.-y. f'l'"plcs. Gar Carpet9d
~.500 <MTlfT 61J...4169
215 E. 17th St. ~lido Isl• 1351
BETTER THAN
TODAY'S
"lhrow • ~ ... thl8 11
Yr aAd family home bu eon-
~ loc:stn.1 near Wtst·
dltr P\ua. Hardwood noon.
l bedrooma. 2 be tlw Ir euy
~ yvd With pool. nnly
132..500. Call:
Leighton linden,
~·I'll' EVN.~
This will go next
4 Bdrm. 2~ home dm
IU'fS • blt-m kit. Sumy
patio. ·~ to beia.ctl, S48.<XX>
Slbnlt to }ooar cuh down
R C. GREER. Rnlty
'416 V ta Lido 673-9300
~ lomorTOWS
r-~ for tht-
lt"Or't> on 1ti1•
LIDO DREAM
ti you can I
Wiii( • 6n.3787
La9'1n1 IHch 1705
s,..1tht1~in9 View
of Ccestlint
Unot,atructed Ocnn i
Whit" aaer V1f'W from
p-ottct ed bakonln 4i
pict!Jn' window•
3 BR. 11, Ba, dlntt11 rm,
study 2 F'plcs. hlt·ln 1"11~
&: oven, dshWl'lhr ahu.ndant
rlowts L c.blntt i.llftce.
Suana beth lf"l"\'l'"" porrh
l:.d~)' m1un1 ftn<'ed ysrd
IN dol[ run
Rv ov.-n~ • 20'> dn -S38.500
nl LA Mirada, IAiuna 8cb
494-9262 after 6 JO p.m.
or w~k~
R.EDUCED. JowlJ l BR. l Hunt1----•-ach 1400 1 BR. l'\ bath nr ''Pot-&. home on 2 lots, ('tJI UM ··••vn DW lU'y Shack''. Euy walk
u 2 lllJ(a. Rm. to btd. Near R Pl 8e&dt. I.art lncJud. n.~ a: ocan Will arU all or * SUPER SHA * i~-f·-•• .. ~ nna. W!!U bit. ~ s 4 Br-3 Ba. Fanuly • Dlnlnc "'6 .... ....,. \.s mt. l)r trade. 171 (at • t rooma l1I Growlni S.E. Hmt· Wl'll and.IC'pd. 2 l1rrpl1cft.
OWNER 673-m9 8Nc:h 2 Stoey, Shake roof. bit in Ba.r·B-Que. Sell out
LAUNDROMAT on Balboa Xlnt epu A °"P" Ciw~ niht or leue optJon Tenna
J.,land. ~1th J BR apt & 1 P"tlt> w 'Gas BBQ AMlm"!f' m.900 ell.II 4!14-32'..'0
BR 11.pt. Attnrt1vely pnc-ed lgto :;~.--: Gl •AVAIL NOW'
to IMw """r W''r prol1t OWNER * 962-819• ~.<XX! Sallhury, R !tr
6TJ.4rol $17 I 750
VISIT BUILT FOR YOU 3 BR 21., batlw. pool le dub
CU.tom s BR 3 BA Fam 2 ~ pnVlltiits Kida over
ca.rll.c tnilltt Gar. Nr Bk H OK. Euy llvtn& .111 Its
Bay. Call for App't. Art· best. Better hurry nn lt\IJ
OUR ~7729. ~ OM
P1ul Jo,,.. R .. lty SELL • $29.ASO LEASE or .,,.,
L.EASE / OPTIC»'o/ SZiO-mo. 847-1266 Evu. !)36...2.....,
373 w. wu.on 6*-13G
Newport Belch 2200 ----CANAL • FRONT with dock
2 BR. dtn, 2 bath. Avail
Yffrl\ Adulll $215 mo.
642.7l125
• BR, 2 Ba.. fenced yd ..
dbl .car. Winter or yurty.
301 Alvarado Pl. OX ~
---;-• T lN Y bouae $!iO.
Penml\lla ioc.Uon.
67J.3793
LOS PADRES
REALTY
Winter Monthly Rentals
JAMAICA 1NN HOTEL
>.. low u $1!50 mo 673..fUO
• MU2M •
t.lJXURIOUS 2 BR. l"'
balha, all eke. (!llta. ~.
81lboa 4300 GE ldtc'h. caior' antennu. For ~ast nf'IW lone ;;;;.... ________ End pr. pine trffe. nr
3 BR. 2 b&thl!. landllcaped, CLEAN Bad! Apta. AD tq. 1121-MJb. 12> &
le draflf'S. ~ util l:Dd. ~up. l()lb St. _
)\15t block lrom MW 31S E. Balboa Blvd. DELUXE ~ Ac>lrt· ~lemmlary llC'hool BALBOA * 873-!l!M!I m~nt. Dlabw.Wr. Patio. sm ffi(\, OCEANFRONT BALBOA Ooae. Special S1 is. At.>
S!l> Gll'MeyJ',. SUft1 1 BR Furn. Yrty Sl25 mo. re1t1urarrt for leaw 2 mo
I.,azuna Bee.ch ~ HURRY! 642-2020 Frff rent Sli(X) ruh
(next to 1'ic·Tor mark,.11 BACHELOR ~mo. * Util· 6464760 or 646-4760
81y1hores 222.5 _ ~-pd• + ADULTS * TOWNHOUSE *
.. ....,.... MONARCH BA 'f AREA * _..17"" * .... .,._ "''· BAY S H 0 RES Wn•~ Ntw 3 Br, 2~ ba. cpfa, drpa, "'~ u• 2 Bt. H~ be .. .., pauu, ,.,..,...,
FRONT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. for 2 frplca. pool. lM S2SO mo. 2-BR FURN. + n60-mo drpa. amw, SU> mo.
d1r.mm1natit11 edulta. $G5 Adults t96-U4l tw-tw lO am-YRLY·LEASE. * 8.ALBOA. 132 E. Mefody Lane
Pf'!' mo to July l, 19118. Coro 5 pm. NR-LIBRARY. ftl.6715 MU81l * 548-1768
lt'OUll ei1ecutlve IJOmt. . MODERN SPAOOUS 2-8R.. 213 1'9!H856 (San Marino) 3 BR. 2 Ba, aep ctinins. lie atlboa lala_n_d 43SS •Walk to Harbor --....__, 1o1c:ti. blt-w. frpl. ept. ~
Coron1 del Mar 2250 drpg. 1"11"· 4!Y.>-56U. FURN 1 • Br/Part of ~ : ~ ~~ %~
ttENT ALS ~-Pv1 • en~. ~ e 2lS6 MAPLE AVE e ~~~ll~.2 =· ~ _A....;p:_h_._F_u_m_l_ihed____ ~M~:) $!li *'ad~ BACH. apt. Nr. El~a
STh-lfif\2 or 673-<83. Corbtn-Costi Me" 4100 ============= HS.: aep. Bdnn.: S70 incl. Marun lllC' ========= QUIET 1dulta only, for 2 BR.,
Huntington BNCh 2.400 bewt. tum. 11.pt. Htd. pnnl ;
Nr <ilClrM f'rom $1~. 22&4
2 BR· nf't1r beach. Frplc. Nice Maplt IH24g.j9
yard l.anige. Sl75 536-3777 COMPLETEL_Y_fiJRJ\l __ ·_l_Br,,.....
Eve '.'>.1fi.72!2 TRAILl:.lt w 1 I b CABANA
L1qun1 Beach 2705 S7>montti. * 543-5412
;:.;;.:..;::.:...;:_:::....;;..;...;_____ f'URN • 2 BR wllh Garage
Huntington leach 4400 rar. &r ulil. S4S-4240 tve.
• ).BR sruoJO TYPE e NEW e UJXURJOUS e APT. Reb'lg, Bltn-stovf
RF:;ORT UVTNC ~-* &46--5640
.. NATIVE GARDENS 2 BR. bea.m cettnp, ovfr·
6 POOLS-SAVNAS-JACUW looks rou CCQ'W. $110 mo.
HUNTINGTON :o-: 2~RS:.1~ 1 BR
GARDENS ~ ~~.~m.~~
NEW • 2 BR apt. 8ll • Ina
W W carpel. Ga.r Part
furn. S1 lS. Adults pref. 11'>
Alhtrt Pl. 646-&359 • ~
Newport B .. ch 5200
CAltllE
BOAT SLIPS AV AIL
2 • 3 BR· 2 Ba
lrom S2SO mo.
4t 111d Sv.1m Pool
• lndoor P111(ln1
3.10 Frmando. Bal Pl'M
10n ~Bay 2 bl from Fmy)
OLX. 3 BR. l Ba , carp ..
dntpn, blt·lnl, frpk.. plldc>
y N.rly $22"1. 44()( ~
Pl. 675-1815
----~-NEW l BR · l BA. POOL!
Finplace. Blt·lna. Lure
patio S~mo. * &411-19m
e DELUXE OCF.ANFRONTe
~3BR. Upper~
S200 y eer!y. ltue 646-f69
2-BR I Dble • p.rqoe, Pa&.
Adulta only SW ~Jrl.y.
207-C>d STREET.
1500 SQ-FT/Nr-~h! 2-Br + Gutst room 1175-yrl)'
ltue 975-5149 or mum
Neer beach. 3 BR. 2 BA.
fllrlfl'. Sl!i(). ~mo.
642.9706 613"'234
Newpert Hgts. 5210
2 BR Apt tn Triplex !fw-
port HW. no ~ti. $130 mo.
Fortin 0>. 6G-5CO)
5240
BEA1JTIFUL TWNHSE 2-Br.
l~ba. Pool! Pvt-patio $HO
2310 Santa Ane * S.19t!S
Corona del Mar 5250
OCEA.NVlEW 3 BR, 2 bll.
~~ blt-inl, CfllCJI, dl'llPI • srn mo. Don v. l'l'lold1n.
RJtr. '73-2222
3 RR-2 BA. *-AlL-...... £1,,,-JOC=.
tncktlahwuber. ~.
Gange. $D>-m0. m..3324 e 3 BR-21.i BA ('pts, {)rps, 2 BR Aatumt f1iA . Slli.~ e Bltns, Pool~ Oblt·lt a r. 3 + dm 1 l't beth · . $..'>0,500
!'ARK LIDO * G-44-0317 3 BR Shorectt11 s:.>ti.!ri<I DIME-A-LINE
PER.,tANENT. !!replace. M11kt ritl~r' + 1~'\ ~I '.far
P111n view, prtvate. rffa-Pr<'f rplf' * Ill 894-4712
onAhlr . • . • •• • • • 49U279 S7R l.'ICL . UTIL! 1 • BR
TENNIS.DITERTAINMENT
BOLSA.CHICA & H!tl
ADULTS "47 .... 14
NR.. OCEAN • 1 BDRM. 2 BR apt tum or UMlro Frpl. r<Jtcben • bar, Bltna,
SlOO/mo. l child OK. Pano. Stro.mo. 673-1~ S BARGAIN 3 BR + bon~ mi S21i,!M BLUFF J BR, 2 story $31.950
2 41. BR., 2 Ba • ant ll'Vl'I Pat'lfic Shores Rlty . .Call
Nf'1tly nf'w Bll·IM f.15.900. Mrs Dawaon or Mrt. Hlclu
Low Down Oll."nn ~ 347~ Evff. 9112~
STA.~n Otrr arR
V1lu-3 BR. 21.f BA, r11m rm SUPER SLEE,.-so
17'<22 llv rm l2e end yd Sp61'io\al T~twon Vllla¥"t
S211 vri 10 .... , tl-n 646-2943 htmle l BR.. 1~ hath•.
-EXTRA-U-Rc; E Dl'Pt.F x-:-fr-pk 6 Mllltom cpt drpt.
J BR 2 RA h1C'h, l'll'ltr flnh SlJ ~ltt'l'N
hNirh " <.h<)r111ni:: "-P ',Mj I rw1f1r Stlol'f'~ RMlll\
~H·K'Al ~\/Ni j.1"-27J..1 2 Ho1J~f',-h\' l'l'WTlf'r n<·"'"" -
b-ont i;:nod Art'I\. prwrd lo HY -0\\ "t.fll.;wrl-) -<1,.an
µ-II liT• lli.111 ti."::",..J:i1n • Rr h<'ntf' Sll.~rOO * Nf'w --I fll"<" rlll11.;,., ()o.h"r. C"11~1rnn
OC'F.A"IVlfW • ()pf'n >\ftt 11 'fl"'· \\ \\'.i-pta • '\lany
Sun 1mo h1n,_, Ftd $. l.~im.1 ,r,.,... "'r-Fr" v I. Sl1'1fl f ·
t1"J'TlY. ;>4'\. '1'6:\2 l'V"" I 1\inrth If n I • il'l'J n54
:;RR-. 18~2 ""'' lrnlf -' nn " ,... ,. Nf Al' ~acti. • ., • MJ>.
tum r"f'JduC'f'd S2 mi• $".4,JOO drlll'" 12 X r. f'nrl l11na1:
1007 W Balhr.-i ~~rm .\. i:.11r1rn k11r·h f'mtl. ,{,
Newport Hgt!:_ 1210
3 BR · DEN
J~ Mb. 1,. .. \Ut1
11Jltv att"l'llll I·~· r•:1nipl'r
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Beach
242 FOREST
AVE.
NO DIME-A LINES
ARE TAKEN BY
PHONF.
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Mugle Martin
•t our effiu.
I ..-Ip( • Old Nf'Wpor1 BIYd V1utio~ent1 '-'~ Nr Ho•& HOll'p * 642-5583
SLN VA.U..EY CHAL£1' RENTAL$
f'nr rl'T'lt idtallJ s!tuttrd aid Apta. Furnl1hed rtv•lf'I ~k. month. Le•_...:_ ______ _
th11n :i ml. 11d IJflll. 4 BR. 2 Cost• MHI • IOO
B" S ~•l Per -"g.~· ttq. F.'XTR.A u;E 1-BR SUO.
n41 54&-,j' Bltm. Dshwr. Pnvat.t
ftENTALS OPr:N lloui.c17JJ Jam~ St " . atMd ow" En • i; t&'.\049 HouMI Unfurni I-OR CO\IPLfTFLV f1rRN
General 30001 ./ wn 11 t'TILITIUi
-SI '().\fll • 642-~
3 Rf'rll'OO"t.~ 2 batl\ll, • '"' ;i:Rn-APT ion UNlURNI r~1'Pf'I~ dr11pf'11, built·~:: SI 10-mo \tuld or TN'n OK
hu.:r frncrd rNJ' yard. ~ "·'h'l 'IAPLE 642~1 rr.rrl1~1.. occupancy Sl _ _ __ _
mo1n1h ftl'allor. S45-4141 N \SSAll Palma 1 le 2 BR
_ 1 f11111 m I 'nr Slfl'>.$1'10 Hid
Coate Meta J 100 pr ••I 177 J. Zlnrl sr_ M2·3ft.15
M'Mf 1sno 1·111, ro 1mm11c l BR
1 Bl OROO\f • 1 mo !17t .11,,.11n SI nr K-Mart r."r";,;" · Nn !Jdl· ll'° filf',/1'11 \l~M~7
I E '1.at. 54S-8584 1----Hi\C11T.l.11rt APT Ql ·111 Ip l BR. Oldtr Pf'O' l'I I rd Mull• $100 mn
rl• f'\ nrat. yard c-:;:g;;, W\~~ · IH2-«J96 Aft ,..,,11r1 r'f't ~ mo -· _ __
--dra~ lntAR:'vll!'ll\, 1-Br TRAILER ; BR 2 full Ra. CIJ'l>' Sl50 sm '10, M11lts only • lJ.l.
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S80 1-BR. $15 Bach. Ww cpl.
drpa, JU A: wa pd tu Palm
Aw HB 53M9'79, Sl&-4611
JUtr. ~3200 -.,,.......----~---=:-=;-1 ./ BAQill.oR APT$.Sllll
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REAL ESTATE
General
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and NOTICES
ANNOUNC EMENTS
and NOTICES * *
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f'rid•f Nowrrnbtr 17 1%/ DAILi' PllOT %.i
JOBS & EMPLOYMENt JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
* * * * Coron• del M•r 5150 Bu1inbt R•nt•I '°60 Auctions 6430 Auctloru
Oom .. tic H•lp 703.S \ofelp Wanted. Men 7100 ____ ......... ____ Help Wanted, Man 7'200
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ON TEN ACRES
l 6-2 BR. Furn 6 Untum
Frplr1 I Prl Patloe I l'oob.
Tennis -Contnt'I Bkfst. 9
hole PutVCJ'Mn. ,
!XX> Sea Lanr, CdM ~2SU
(l\lacAtthur a.r Cout Hwyl
Deluxe Duplex Apts.
UOO ft, 3 BR, 2 !Ml, F P e-lec
lot yrlJ, no ~ti, ~ mo
Choic;e LouttOf\ N.a.
Mariner's Mlle
Appro" l<kMl' 11\('I 2 11 Iii.
p111.y 11.ludow~. Bkit likr
,_. ·-~ W. Cour Hwy ,
NB Muwwy,
~19'11:'148·4191
Balboa Island
Nrw ~ora Avl&.llablt-
Manne Ave, Pnn>e Localioo
~ S..hlbury Riiy ~ 6m00>
MEDICAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDING
In BEAUTIFUL CORONA O&L MAR
PUBLIC
AUCTION
fO ti HILD IAIM O« SHINI
OM THI PllMISIS AT
H it u.sT COAST HIGHWAY
SUNDAY, NOY. 1"'-I r.M.
C.onsl&ts ol air cond. Doctor's office Denti!t's
Office, Double Store, Single Store, and an
Art"ade Showroom'
SCHEDULED ANNUAL INCOME-$15,600.00I
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
SAT., NOV. 18th, 1 to 4:30 P.M.
For additional information &: preview call ~ Ina. 613-1551
·· · -_Of_f_ice_ll_•_n•_•_I __ 60_7_01"11l•M•r.•P•e11t•tit•67•5-•3•00•0,•o•r•e•v•es•.•54•8-0•4•3•7•. --Huntlnft0tt h~h S400 1•
FURN. & UNFURN. IDEAL fnr «nwU nuruc .. Terms & conditions to be announced prior to 1ale.
ro. f'tC'. Nrxt lo li~ • wnl••·----------------act'OUntirc olt v.. 'l Rooms,
500 aq ft. Nl'W , .. rpl't. dra-PHI. HANSON & Associates
Whaddya Want? Whaddya Gotl
SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
S,,.clal Rate
S lln" -S times -S bucka
•uLU .. 'D MUil IHClUOl ~t ... -.. ,,_ ._*NI ,... ,..,, llo W .... ~VOY• ...... -I• .. ......_ +-l ht ef ..,,.,, .. ,,_, ~HUHG FOii SAL t .. !•AOU OHl YI
PHONE 64l..S67t
T• Place Your Trader's ParadlM Ad
LlVF 111/S
EmployPr p11ya ff'e•
C....•!"J(e Rylc1nd A~rn1-v
l~B Jo: 16th. s A 147.(~l'Ji
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C11111ete • E.oglah • fr~h
Pt"lmanent t\~t Livt • 1n
f'ar !:..alt Agcy 642-8703
AgenclM, Man 7100
.... l ~l/il'llOD /Qj/}/tN.J JCorT .... ..,...-0 ........ o .,.,.. ... "091 MA.CM
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Sr <'•'Ill Al'{'Ot •••••••• •JPt'fl
Dct111l Orattisman ..•. tn ~
Ulgtl'lf'4"1"5 • '1AlllY Ol>"'lnlill'>
Diem Scrubtw>r buy me~ S'.'94
Ok Mi;r trnP . • • . . . S&"il
OrtkT r"'°'k C'il'rk st:,
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
('O!';Sl I.TANT A(,Ll\C'Y
~ bdm1 2 bnlh im 3 bdrm.
!. IMth Sll.5 C'aflll"'llr. drap-
'"' bmlt·111A 1 bll< to J Points
~t11rr11. tht11 tn-. ett:. Kl')' for
1nspt'(·llon at 7681 E.1111 Apt.
8 Call owner for lnlOttna·
fW"A, lltr mod 11~. (;Pneral LICENSED & BONDED AUCTIONEERS llAVE $10.~ pqu11) 1n
~;~ t~Mm~-02~ W S47·S969. ()fftces at 407112 W. 17th St., Santa AM ~ MlR~ ~t.B~Mho~~,~~~'. W1t11t !>11pl'J1 or R 2 lot COf· !OH Wt•h hfl, \'H ">1R n•w;
IJOn 642·2&.15 FURN' uth<-r. ldr.I r~ R.E. WSINESs--;.-,;:=== --boet, motor bomt-, 1.1111!
Brok"r IMut'MC(', 1'1lntni~ FINANCIAL Announcements 6410 TD or ~ubnut. 642-~ r" ~
01111 1lfol :\11i1 for in1ma1 31 \6.!~ ~· 17th. "A ,17 4>116
II h•m rm, dm !Ja1·k Bay 1695 CrN. n1 Anhm !\,'~)
Imme w Ulympl<' ~Ill' pool --NEWPORT -
Co11P$!e Riiy ~J&llc> CJ...EAN-r-BR.--2-&--J.:.m-
•'1· ft cpt. dr1>-. rqe,
pool. Kidl OK. $141
tor, t.u etc. Strttt f'l'l~.1---------Coast HHlth Club TRADE 2 Bedroom,! a1111~
$351mo UW. pd. 569 W. 19th Bus. Opportunltl .. 6300 • FREE SAUNA e Coodomlruum $19,(Q) Tust111
TRADE beaul11~1 65 v i~1 1 Resume Service
"..r &ood bead1 UK-omt pr14> for the ..
912-7118 St., CM OWNER'S ILLNESS Wtt:h 9ndish ~ by ex· a.nm for Condominium or ert)' COULD USE up to ProfH 1ional Approach
ntnced , Sue home tn ~ am.
Commercl•I 6085 FORCES SALE f! ........ m .. , ~ J~"' .. :...Sti_~------$1J>,(Q) prepe.td 111te~. 833 Oov•r Or., N.B.
~. 646-0153 Founteln Valley 3410
DEl..UXE rowNHOUSE
APT'S. Orallp County's
Coolest llJ"e8 ! 5 min beech
NEW 2--3 BDRM WITS
Carpeta Drapes, Bwll-m
flPPhMt'\"5, 11, bll 8nd.
doublt-~ 400 llQ It
!.unaly room POOL!
96'Z-DTl. 962-44l!l.
or !14().-0t 616
L€'"ch _~
100 CA// ::b,.
LAGUNA BEACH
~ J'uro/Unfurn
Bacheb-• 1 Ii 2 BR
FOOD TO TAKE OUT. F.. -.. -.. .,......, -v • ·-50xn Lot, fencfd, w/nice 2 tabllJbed bwlil>e9, tdee1 Sandy. ()pet'I 10-8, 7 d..,.. a WO> Al,ynn .. llhDI> or · •,
BR. ~ co rttr; nr. E. _, y • und. Wttlc. ph• 3 BR. t.Jmt. lmmtd.
17th SL BJ Owntr. 673-7413 for "v..il"'e. eu ro 132 E. 18th St. 6(2.509() ~.; v a I u e $19 .JX>; or 646-C563 Brouted QUclren, tbrl.mp, WANT oar, land <>r ' RllT
-=========-1 piua, dell., a&Ddwid>es, Cemetery Lots 6411 ~ S48-6'.Z33 E11'1. etc Full pn~ $13,500. $6500 ___ ...._ ____ _
Industrial R•ntal 6090 down. Newport Beach C"N. SACRITTCEI vi-loll. 2, '· Huntl~on Harl>our li-IRnd
673-5920 or 6. Paclbc V~ Memonal t.Jcne; $49,ID> val11t • clr11r,
0FT1CES le STORAGE Par1c 646-10'12 aft"' S PM. lnde for ape.. M lll\'"111"
HOO IQ·CI -;-IWlO aq.ft I t O 6310 tbia aree OWNrn Cl'Yt"fiwad Spruikled bid(. nv•tmen ppor. Trav.I 6435 ICJ.257
w ANT: a &OOd HI-FI ne:
lop ~ deallnft will
trade up to $400 111 cust.
made to your onftr Jf'welry
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HAVJo.:. A!llt'd 11lvcr .-..o. I
1Uest1clu l ~ cUshe&.
lllao. l"lf'\lf'I' ~ lllM'll tblt
rloma l n3'lklna. WANT 11
ftutl' In ~ cond AJ,.1178 Ra.kt-r St &rf'I, 1nd-Util. ASSOCUTE ....ntrd tor
~ark I? St_:>mo_ 673-m hrratiw ~I E 1 t a I • WANT n.pc:nait>~ puty to * * * * * *
1677 Sl.IPEIUOR/CM • 1200-1nvtWltmt'nl. Protit return dnve my cw to ~l••···-~~11!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!~~
M!·ft Sele U0-3 ~ aJ. llhould be 10 • l. Must be ~= by Dec. l6th; SERVICE OllUCTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY Heated. Owntt 673-1963 ready to invest. Pnnc..
2 BR home + manufadur. mlY! Call· m«33. SERVICE 011.ECTOttY ........... 6610 1.emed91., a.-1r, 6940
~~ =· M·l lnestor Needed ...._., s. •'-'505 #feMer L..Ylnt Car• ~~~ ...:...~. -~ for G,_,. G.rclena" .....,.. ....,_ ....... _ -· M 1 Shop, 20 x 40', $95 • bed <.'CJIValelctnt bo9pital a.a. mo. lawn catt Prun-~ta A: commercial • 100~
1936 Placeltia. Cola Mea 3S umta -sit• Hoq ROif-me. Land9cap'c· &qi horn-ll.nancinc • up to a yn,, on
GUiid Bldrl. 642-1615 c:alta:Nt. Haulinl. 646-l!MS remodel.inc· :II yn on borne L_ot_s ______ 6_100_ I~~!!!!!!'!!!!~~!!!!~ . your plan.a or oura-63f>.50J() JAP~ AMERICAN lot frtt land advllOf" ~· GARDENER I 16-yn eiqi.er SlC'pS to Shore It l>'l\ops ---------•I ~ Oet"anV'lew lrom tvery Apt Money to Loan
I.Rase from nso mo. up DUPLEX LOT PRIVATE MONEY
100 CLIFP' DR. 494-2449 90x10'2, plam included.. LO•"'$ S9750 -With ll'T'TT\S * lat ~ 2nd ,.,. •
-loOCi lFF DRIVE-Wtlls.McCerdle Rltra.. ~dcN::th~~.1:.41.
LUXURY f"URN/UNFURN 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 543-q.ll tnytlme
8AOU10R • 1 ,. 2 BR 5411-7'1'19 ETH. 544-06841-====:::.::::.:::::..=:_:--::...=..=.== =.,vi':w = ~ ~ l!!!!!!!!!!!P!!!!!ort!ll!!!!!!!!•f!!in!!a!!·!!L!!a!!!!!gu!!!!!n!!a!l'_!!!!!_!!IMorttat-, T.D.'s 6345
trom mo mo up PANOR.A..\flC VIEW LC1l'S
4~2449 Wlute WI~ and O>ul· 6UARAM1HD TD
£:\"T'RA lari:e 2 BR. Pvt.
flaUO, COll.lllint Vlt'W
N"9J' ~an i .nop. S1 l!S
Inc uttl! 770 Hlllel'ftt
• 494-30.34 •
Rentals Wanted 5990
Garage Needed
for tunuturP •tnrage Pre-
li ... Corona df'l Mar or Nrw·
port Stach area. 61.>1374
alll'r 2 pm
Rooms for Rent 5995
ROOMS FOR RENT
$21.!'JO per week Ii up
Heatt'd pool • M&Jd •rvioe
Utiliti" tunusht'd
1V • Kitchene-tt~
MOTI1. TAHm
548-Z129
PVT-mrn.ANCE 4 BA TH.
Employed woman, S55
Newport Beach SG-3871
btfore km 01 aft~ I :»-
pm.
•PLEASANT & nice room•
kitchen pnvUp.ges Prtf ~
working !Ady 642-4794
$12.50 UP wk W I latdw!n
$17 !'JO tc> Studio Apt&. 7376
Newport Blvd. &48-9755
NICE ROOM/PVT· HOME
~ marutt woman
pttf. 543-71ST or ;,46-2470.
ROOM 'II.1th HOUSEKEEP·
ING PRNTUXES
673-9140 htwn ~11 AM
LCi;-plPU&nt room, con1t"n-
ial home, l?(lOli tor . lat.m-
Pl"I pnv. $60. ~
N1 ct>. QuJt-t Room ror
emplO)'f'd man Sl2.
• 54R-7969 *
Misc. Rentals 5999
GARAGE for STORAGE
STh-MO • 642-4025
233-\. Costa Me511 SI CM
e 1'""ENCED AREA • For· e BOA TS, TRAILERS. Etc
&U-!260 or 548-SW
REAL ESTATE
General
lme \'lN'I.
4.26 Nya ~ $2500 trua1 dttd, pey1 10~
l..aglma B8Cti anteni1t on wcure I o c • I
ITI41 '9f..9388 property. W 111 peraonally -..,-5 -ial ,..,,...,,_ 1 guarantee I o a n Contact pee vnwr. BILL SMILEY. 642·2221
J wtll build ltlf' 4 BR 2 IMl ANNOUNCEMl:NTS
hmnt 11343 IQ tt1 tor the and NOTICES
~· pn~ al fl J>('S' IQ fl, Olll----------
)'OUr lot <mJER models Found (FrM Ads) 6400
• vtt.11 Call Don 5.Tl-0380
{l)lna Q1w at-JI 8'vd. CUTE BLACK &: WHITE
Vw lot t to IUl1 KJ1TEN approx s-wn. Vic·
8r1a Mi.,r;i'°';"" AC-m BaJ • 'Jbunn/CM 6*-1501
A~6-PM.
Property Owners
a>M'LIIND'L I RES L.
MIW>t. Free ftt. 968-2295 6960 S.Wint i G~'L Oesatup. Tree Stfv. -----------Appliance ...... n 6510 Ice. Sprayirl&. New lawns. .\i.TERATIONS __ P_•_m______ Ha.ulinl· Weed.in&. Rotottll CUSTOM DRESSMAKING
LOW PIUCES' ~ "LOUISE '' 543-TI04
Alttration......-642-5845
Neat. accuratt, ~ yn ~
Tile, Linoleum
& M.rble 6975
+ Verne, the TU~ Man *
Ollt. wri. Install &: rf.
pa.in. No J o b too amall
P1aattt petch Leak~
lhower NPa1red 847-19'57
pleue. 546-005'1
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Job Wanted, Men 7000
Help Wanted, Men 7200
T A K I N G appUcaUons for
qua.btlt'd land!ieape llbtdll-
'1'5 '"Xl*nen<"P 10 ma.\\llldl'y,
e&ri>Mlll') or rQl\Cl't'l1· hn~n.
in~ l"f'elel't'<l Apph 11 '.'.f'
quollt La.ndS1-.1pmj! C'n C"all
tor appt ;,47 ~ or 1n1•
4~1:t:SK
REAL ESTATE
Shouldn't you he with Walk,.r
A Ltt? Frtt lnfonnabon
Phone or wrtte W Al.KER A:
LEE Ine. l629 RMi>or Blvd.
56-3al9.
01SRW ASHER I Kl'l'Oi.EN
HELPER. + DAY SHU~
Full or Part ttme/Sl ~.
M U1 t be df'P("ndirtil'' c.aD·
W&)'nl' !tl-1-0111 * ll!O'll
Sall Joaquin Rd lllR '"'"
LC' I
-CARRIER BOYS-
GOOD ROUTES
AVA.ll.ABLE
HUNTINGTON BEAOI
DAILY PILOT
• 642-071 •
--BOYS 10---,-.--
Good routes! • Good prolit'.
BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY PILOT
• &CZ-021 •
WMIC.D Salf'~man Train-
~ lo 9t'U JOb costing & pay
roll allend'6.rx~ sysh It\$ &
ma1iunf>i 7fi6 \\ 19th S1 •
Costa Mesa Sf'<' \1r Bn<ly ---• HAIR STYLI.ST
e PLAYBOY SALOS
1 Nt'WpOM ' • Gunrci.nttt e MUST BE GOOl.l
Call "w"' • 644-$1
BOYS 1o---:J4 --
Laauna Ekoach. So-l..al\lnll
Good routes' •Good profit&•
DAILY PILOT
• 6(2-mJ •
BEU..MEN, O\IPr ZI
Apply 10 j)('nC)n btwn 7-3.
S:fU:R.ATON BEACH IN:-/
:!lll:! OrPl\11 Avr HR
HOlJS1'~MA. 'II Grn I clran-
il¥t '° Coolnni: Soml' )anl
wock '° can rl car-.. LIH·
m oc out * !'>t8-7ll6
MACHINIST I Engine Latfte
Maddni1h
hnrtw-d1all' np!"ntn& Int ,.'<·
f" 111•rt1 1'1 :\ttllinr """hm-
1111 CortCI worku1& rondl·
lion~ ~uh •o ~'
ffi•·fl'l>fllt, romp11ny
Call Pertonn.I
494'.940 t
TELOIHC
Engineering Co.
Laguna Beach, Calif.
An f''lUAI "'"fl"tlllnJly
~mfl~'r"r
Draftsman
\1.tkt> d1•1.11I a.nd 1111.'lt"ln•
bly dra~ ini.:s from lA>-
outs and sketl·h,.1 Fam1l·
1ar wttb :-.111 Sp.'\.' Twu
}'\'ars college or t'<JUJY•
lent 'xpenenc"t'
MASTER
SPECIALTIES CO.
1640 Monrovia Ave.
Coit• Mu•
642·2427
An f' 'I 111 I llfl'P"r1 un II)'
Mnplovf'r
BUSBOYS
Day or naatit lltltft
OYfT 11
DISHW ASFIERS
APPLY IN PERSON
9-11 and 3·6
'v!onday rhroo~h friri11y
Rf UBEN E. LEE
151 E. Co.st Hwy. N.B.
BusbOys &
Dishwashers
F'uU and Part T'lmf'
01{) and N.,..tit ~di~
Ovt•r IR
Appl\ II\ l'f·nM
BOB'S BIG BOY
1-.1 F 17th St
cn~1a ,,_
Turret Lathe
1 Machlni1ts
HardinCJ•
Chue-ker Operator
Millin CJ
Machinist
Tool Grind«s
Shop Dispatcher
Bench & Ffoor
lni p.ctor.
N>nw up!'n1ni:s nil chw 'lt\l/t
and -.otnP nn OJrlll shlft.
\.'> llr nun work wf!t'41:
STEADY U.tPLOYMEN!
PROFIT SHARING
J. C. Carter Co.
671 W. 17th St.
Co1t1 Mna
S411-34l1
An 1'<111"'1 opprnun11y
.. mptoyt'T'
Mrs. A. Anderson
19M7 Berk1hlre Lane
You .,.. winn,.v of
two tickets-.,.
_.HELLO DOLLY"'
Now playlnt •t Melody-
land ThMter. PIMM
c•ll 64l-S671, Extenslon
219, betwHn 9:00 and
l :00 p.m. tomorrow to
claim your tickefs
(North County toU.frw
number 540-1220)
No Experience
NKnsary!
M\.Jt have clean Ca!lronda
dr1Yuia record. Apply
YELLOW CAI CO.
186 E. 16th St.
en.ta M~ --C0"S11WCTION SAI.ni
\I ul.t bl-f"Xl)f'Menced in "on
\ nur ltJt" DC' ""1"1odellnt W,.
have unhmnl'f financing on
11.ll apartml'nL~. commemal
SALES rh• IHtn W. KJltPlla. Suite
PEPRFSDn'ATT'TES 101 Anah"1m llnitfd c.J.1for-
Le11d1J1K mdtpencient &P'('lal· ni'1. Bwldt>t'll,
Ii.sis deoahng In OVl'f 100 --------1 mutual funda. expa11dJ.nc 111 YOl lSG ~AS tn work \11
Or11112e County nua u an1 \Offf'C' ~··Coroca d'l
M ~ r to lw" wef141o. Good P l· opporturuty lo 'ntt'r dt::tni
fif'<I proft>~lronal selhnir full •r~ · C'h.rnrl' In ~ bull n<·'-• PN·.,inality 6: e'OOd or pan tlme loveslmPnl rd Call fiiJ-31156 hefore 11·
exp nm nl'<"'~!llr')'. ~,. train 11.m
547-661:1. Mutual f'und In· --------~
vl'Stora lnc. 2100 N Matn ,\hintm11flN' • full onw,
Santa AM II pull'lV'fll. ~5'Bl -- ---I Mon thru t"1 9 • S Salesmen & ~nagers
Career opporty with lead1~
tl.rm offf'nng over 100 mu-
tual tunds Full or pt time
No f'llP"r nf'<'. WI' train
Npt fkh ottic:t. W-G-422
Santa Ana ofll~. 547-R331
Invrstors F111anca.I
Servicn. Inc.
~the
Drill Press
Mill ~chinist
AgenciH, Women 7300
F'1lr Ok 10 k.-y .. $.'Q).13SO
~a.ry IC>ral ...•..•• S500
Si~ It l>kk~ .......... M.50
Penonnf'I ('lk. t)1>e •••• WOO
&-st l.111·11.I Compemec
.I R PlERCE
A'l!llX'11fl'fi~
lAA'.! l\l("llo'Pflr1 C~ M2.6'1'l6
SCREBtED
Wouldn't you like to be the DAILY PILOT'S guu t
at one of the grHt performances of thl1 •ll·time stage
hit •t MELOOYLAND THEATER tn Anaheim?
PART TIME WORK
,\\'O~ <'Al.I 1'\r, <11R.ll'T
\1,\'\ SJo.LI l"I(; I' h,..,..,.. C11ll
''"'' Ct1llt'< I '>.'.I\-.sllill
1.AUNT>R0\1AT nn RalbnA
l.t•nd, with 3 RP. apt ft l
BR. "P' A ttnM11\lrly ptJ('f'd
to .now CM't' 16~ profit
~ IQ) Salllbury. RJtr
~
Bu1ln"1 Rental ---FOR LEASE
;
Of courM you would
Here'i how it worlw Check the cluaifled p119e1 of the
DAILY PI LOT to •H if your n•m• ia published here.
It can a ppear in any clu1iflc11tion Call 642 5678, h·
h nalon 219, betw .. n 9:00 and 1:00 pm to claim your
tickets. (North County toll·frH number S40-1 l20)
Firat come -firit H rved -HURR YI
(Off•r good Novtmb.1-14 through November 26) ...........
1CA1t 909., ......... ~ .. ~•a. C.tfl ._ C.. UI l • 11-
lta ............... -r..r· .... -............. l1lll JJl.nlt
---------\lrrrF1, \1MN'l'f;:\ANC'E
~ c;AROF.NF.R
e \PPI Y 1111 £>1.P~
I hrnll(l'.rtnn Shor1·, \locel
e f'OA.'ZT' llWY & fiRSl' :'!' .
e lll''\TI"l<:mr-; B~.AC"H
B1,1~h < hrm <'Ill r is ~"'llf'tl
FULLER BRUSH
Opp.• rt mu I hn' s ' C»llf"ltP
,:1rl' Sl'fVl~ Nt&b C'UltOn~l"I
$.! 00 Pf'f' boUT
r~n R.'llt-41'ii or 54fi-6l.~
--BA R MAIDS--
1 • ti 'In Cfll'l"mri Mull
I 1 .t•ri•• II\ r 'l'l'h in l""r
o:."111 ~· \ M ! I I 1.1'.. 0)1 I \.\
' ~h I \f lt!I. '~•I
\I \ "rrl ~ r· " nil'<1 m'
h1 mr • '1 ••I 11.:r I l'I•
'<hi>I "'' ··~11 ... ,,.r h
r "' ·• JI•! 1
I
\
.... . . • • ~ . . . . . '
%1 OAILY ,ILOf F'rld.l:y, Nomnbflr 17, 1~7
•UB> 6 EM•L<JTMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANOISE FOii MOCH.ANDIS! FOii MERCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDISI POR MEICHANDISI POii MEllCHAND15E FOR
H•lp W•ntod H•lp W;ntod SALE AND TRADE SALi AND TR.I.DI SALi AND TRADE SAL! AND TRADE SAL! AND TRADE SAL! AND TRADE
7-400 Women 7400 Worn.n 7400 Fymlturti IOOO ~tllin<Clll 1100 Hl·FI & ... ,.... 1210 HJ.Fl & Shtw 1_!10 Sporting Goods ISOO MIKell•neous l600
SECRETARY To BABYSITfER. my "°"'" 2 P1'« °"""" __. UNT UPHOLSmlING • 119.50. i oldtt !AdJ de51.ttd. $ 0ayt modf'l'O da $25Q. Wm.lmt TUNIR.S Orlf. Pr. Now C'C6fPLrfE RALLY !lQlllP. pc. tElll"llPMl' tt1tU1mtn •
EMPLOYMENT MANAGER • •"*· • °"1•~'..,. "· '1'"'" • ,_. """"" TV"• _ _,.·••'••" Fisher 2008 FM f309.GO Sl:l.l.00 .._...,.,,_ O\j> • "°""'· ,.,... "'· d<l. "'''"· '~
Exc.Uent ~nlty tot-•harp Individual
who enjop mMlint peop&.. Wiii bl reapon-
•lbl• for •mploym.nt •ppolntment1, •ppli·
c:ant. record.., travel, adve.rtl1ln9 .,.r•~
m.nt•, applicant ffltln9 •nd •tc:. P,.vlou•
personnel •XP9ri9nce very d"lr•bl• but not
r9qulr.d. Shorthand IO w.p.m. Typing SO
w.p.m.
Apply Steve Joyce
833-0600, ext. 2189
COLLINS RADIO CO.
19700 JAMBOREE RD ., NEWPORT BEACH
All applicants rev!P"''f'd on mrrit "''Ith no hia!
tn"'·•rd Raef', Color. Ott<! nr SrJr
Electronnic Assembler Trainees
No •xperl•n<• nec•• .. ry.
P•ld tr•lnlnt pr09r•m.
Apply In per.on
COWNS RADIO CO.
3324 W. Warner
Santa Ana, Calif.
All applicaols reviewed on merit with oo
bias toward Race, Colar, Creed or Sex
BOOKKEEPER
PART TIME
~lust be lanubu wab pe.y-
roU report• &: officr piro-
~rt. Must ~ and tMo
able to UM Jtandud otfic,.
machlnea. Good hvdwnt· me ~· Al.ltomotivr
dMientdp e:qien~ d~
tlrable bm not ~·
ASK FOR lGS-BRANDT
JOHNSON & SON
Uncoln·Mt.rCUey
gm w. ())Mt lilw•)'
642-0981
Hostesses
App\7 In Pf!r'Alln
9·ll or 3·6 ll1kd1~
REUBEN E. UE
NEWPORT BEACH
VJKKl'S LOUNGE, 17!11.,
Ntwport Blvd., CM.
Ni&:ht bu maid wanted .
No expttitnct nttt111ey,
$1.7) to start. Apply Ui ,....,.,.
~ttd prtwsrr, hand s-1!'1'1!1
& machlnt opprator to ~w
ha 1$. MARC rF: V.'ll!.8 e e
2094 So. Cout Hlway
~· BMctl . ·~
HOSP1T ALrrY H<Mteu to
wdcomir l'lt'WCOO'ltrl 111 lhr
Laguna Bee.ch, N_,,ort,
Oilt• ~!t.11 llJ'rll, ~-69'l5.
"""" s.1"woman-Matur•
PART. TIME
Young Matt mlly ~
So. Coast Pilu:A, C.M.
WANr Mother In CdM 51..tiool
Dill. lo cart tor ,gvl ;..yn
5 d11ya wk/ll-6 pm.. 6n-0740
~·· e E X P E R. AN'Sv.'ERJl"G
SERV1CE OPERATOR. A!t-
tmom, e'-'ft & ""kl!'nda. Full
or part timt ~ 1932
BAR MAID I S\mdaya only.
12-hZ"ll. + Apply !n P""I"'"
11).am to 6-pm + ''11Kl".
32a! W. COASr HWY NR.
WAITRESS
Wanted for
Th• Stemwheeler
LUNCH SHIFT
Appty In P•non
REUIEN L LEE
151 E. Coa11t Hwy. N.B.
Editori•f Auilt•nt
~!Ui.t be aood typiJ;t, havr
hid aome ~ wntlni
~n~. tMo wUJlng to hen.
die drt.a11a. Excellent bmt-
fla, lllch u pa.kl vacatkin,
llCk )t'9Ye, pajd lf'OUP Insur·
llflCP, CJ'f'dlt union, tk:. An
in~re.;tina "''Ot'\d.ni: Jllualioa
for r!gtit prr&Ofl.
APPLY AT nIE
DAILY PILOT
l10 WEST BAY STREIT
COSI'A MESA
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
TO :JI yn. of ~-Uvr Jn,
mothcrltM bomt with :/
Rn•ll C'tuk!rtn. Privatt room
and ht.th. Modt'nl 4 bt'siroom
home with swimrruni pool..
Woman ,.,th 1 or poKlbly 2
childl'l'TI act'f'll!l blr. Sal&r)'
apron. Phone tVr"I· a!tt'I' 7 -
53&-4460. Da.Y• phone 847-847'
A!Jk fOf' Om.
e SA VL"lGS & WA. ... e
Trlltt Tralt\tc. H1i;:tl
-=hool Rndu•tt. TyJ>I"
l'lf)Jlr'OX 50 wpm. Mu1! M
ahlf' I.() work ~1th publk.
Aft 19-77 Apply ....... . e V.'"ORLD SAVINGS e
29'2-So. Coast H"''Y·
Laguna &•ch -•~
CLERK TYPIST
~ncf'd Rent'ra.I ol'flct"
work. Somit collttro necn-
i;.ry. P!eflat' call for an ·~
prnn~I
John B•rry & Auoc.
67S-3551
BAB¥Srrn:R I llooM!k~ e MO'lliERS e ~r · Uv• m: 2 ctuldrt'Tl . '1 School • Home cocm:!inat:in,
achool agr" -.,.mklns work. 10 to 30 hoon "'ttk.
parttiUI -SJ5 Wk. !l.JG.lllC2 School, Onucti. or .f.H work
ORTilODONTIC ASS'T htlpf\11. ~lltnt ea.minis
EXPER. * Call 6-l2-104G if at'!."Ppted * CALL; B~11 ~ll nooo or 1: 30 54J..!l'l35 for AppollllJmont.
to 3-pm. * (Ne'Wp)rt &-;.chi CRAND.\HJJ'HER ""ho ,.-jsh-
• BOOKKEEPER .-"' m bforomr part of lam-i!y In livt 1n & tu\v, room,
F'ull t:lmr *' OR 3-~")JO IJnrlrd & ~'Tl'Jall 1111lery for
• !!01-JOlh ST/NB. • 11ft,.mnnn rtl1ld C"tr" Nt ar
T'l~hnnr SoHr\tor~ T11 lh#11 & 'lai;:nnl111. :-;.,
l!PJO Ha.rbor Blvd. 01 hnli~l'"''"T'k M1-2:l l2 11fl"f !\.
l----"'0··20TO ____ PPRLIC Jlf'!atJOM, IJ!llf'tl •S-
MAJQR-8ANK 11at:int~ . muA !JI" aMrp Ar
W,11.nta i::::xpt"nencl!d ()J>rr1· JitM1 • $al11ry and O'I' t-om.
tJONll Employ~'· 4!M.m71 mu•&lon Must bf. ablt to
BABYSITTER/MY HO~IE. mPM puhl1e 18fJ7 W Kalf'lla,
9 to 5:30 p m. MON 1hni N.t1tt 101. A.naht>lm. United
f'RJ. 646-63J'l llft 5 '.rJ C<il1Jom111 Build<on.
e llOUSEWTVES & STU· e TRAVEL A.CENT e
OEm'S * Earn mooPY f•~t S.YR..c:; £.ii:J)('rienl.'f' with Man-
in tlJllUY lime. * ~ 11s;tmrn! Pot,ntilll. Mu.t be
\.l."O.\.'IAN. A,o:~ :n.t~. Cllrry· Siilf'I Orirntr<I wittl Oral\ir
out food. Houn 2·30. 9.:ll <'ly lollowm1. ~7-5MM or ~f Call 540-'25i!l!i 6;Jr9 P~l ;.14-'i8S6 f'"tl,....
llOL'SEKEEPER * i.ou'Kt SfNf;[.E girl to l!ve ln, room
f,..mily. * Good cook. I.h·r and hoerd and 1m1\J ul1ry
in nr 0111 * '14S-7116 fnr ;'111 .. rnoon dlild CI J'f.
J\'r•r T11Jh,.rt Ir f..fl!l1r"Ol!l.-I \\'i\t.'T }1.'LI. OR Nn hf'llt!"""'lrk IW'l·n.2 Aft
Pu1 tim,. ~111d ;,
.. ~~.it<.4 • -~-ATTt:NTJf)N e e e
\l.'Al'I'R.E:'\.';; I PART TIME e e e HAIR S'Ti'LISTS
l)()f'ltrr COR.'<~;n r-1£h1 & l\'rf"llmrl !Yll"1tln1111 1 1~0 RIVERSJO~:,>.JB '"'flMl ;ti 01f<lll \If'~'•'• lr4d.
BABYSITTER n«df'd dll}• 1111.: Salu!l • CAii \J:in:ig<>r
12 childrrn ll., yr. .i. 11 '•1R-!Y.IJ9
mo-I NB llN'A 4'4&-0\:fi ---fnll'SEKFt PER. ~ day~ • e Sewtnc Machine Openirnr .,.,....k, $2'00 mnn1t1 0....-n
E,xprrl~ l'lf' W1ll triun: 1t1u1.~
800 Production Pl., NB t'l'\I f'OT1 nr11rh 671-0fi?l
YOUNG WOITIM, '"'"room & HO! ·~L"l\EEf'ER~ Biohynr
board In Npt Bch Inf" po::lrt v.knrl only ~ ~m rhildl"f'n
time ~O'l'k 613-11793 p!"rm '\pt Rt·h J;i'.~·llt\l ,..,r
WAITRESSWANTf.J)---. Df:.."'\IAL°A.SST _e _
Experienced. Ov!r 11 n r:irt Umr.fllo.'f'T' 71, ,~
962-1?12 llfler 1 P.\.1 • L~fl"r-r-f • ;..,'6-119('f, l;1~to~US~El<""'EEP;;;;°"ER;;.-~w:;;IU~i"~':--;':" I --o-:-F:r1 K TI· Pr,..,.--
hrip c:"lTtl' for tnvlllld. 1.Jvll'-fTIR \l~l'lfCAL. l...AD
in opt:lonRJ. ll17-.~ f;.tli-T-AA
SEA~f~f'Sli, mu~t 1)1" .,-,:. ~ T°j';)l!Alft~m"~-Ll-S-T
Jlf'I' 1n ,...n m•k1n11 Af'Pll f 11J1 1 .,,.
!11~ ll,.,..lnr, St'61 Bf-•dl ST\.~,, •l
• \111&1 hr L!C'
tf(IWf'k,."f"'r """'"t1 r.,.r.
mu nr l':.ni;:ll~ti 5 d.11~" 11ok
$2 00 hour f!M../i]ill
• ... ..... f'Tl 8"11("1\
\\'OM1\', ,,, oqt ,.,c;--,..;Or.,.u;
frir ha! ;,. ·• vr old ln1~
Pk. NW> );.;;J..02!!9
11, I A 2. llO Wrek. Nr. Ed-5100. lnlaid m. 1op nlnut Dr7WS • ~ Op-Fis her SOR AM·nt $159.50 $ 35.00 Ht'lmdl, CouJ.M, ~1 Main. HB "Bft'ny'' ~
ward. l ~1e1'"11ddt"n. HB. end t.aNea a t>rithtood ... to l:llo'· ...... ...._. Kara: XT·l FM 1249 50 $ 62.50 Shoel, 2·_..,. l'9Cilo. f or'C'fd I' WET BAR * PADDJ:i:i ™ At1tt ~;JO P M. ,. \amJll ru . .Nil' lam.pl etc. Henclenoft'I Tec6. ffi.R..0 Short-Wave '359. 00 $ ll.2S to quit rMllar! O:lmplete out· RED 1..EA'Mi.ER • wm1
... lan<ll. is. sa.-4598 UTT HARBOJt. c.M.. and othen · tit S'l5. (ll ~ ..sro<>L.S • m61
Jok-Men, Worn. 7500 CAL. Shop din. 9!t. I cbatn IWPER Ranie, I>'' ovt n: Ampllflen & ,re-Ampt •l50.00 Mkcelt.Mow 8600 ANTIQUE cbetl1, baby turn + hutch. Hidt • bed. r ftJl.a. xlnt c:md., vuy clean-A C'OUlte<:b I Qu.&1 SOW '395.00 • atta rup. teak formal dbl
Huntlnvfon S..cliff
Country Club
2 club ctulin -BR aet w/I ~. !ISU90l '' II Stereo Pre-Amp $295.00 $110.00 J\n. Ka.lit Sal., SUn. at, tlc. 54S-l'7M dra~r cbest. Klftr; llbe bed. Anti 1110 fL!ber 80, 30W tll0.00 $ 22.50 MOTiql W Oltf OT., PAINT DOW ~ Jill' LATER ..
to o,.n Soon Co\CIC' TV. ProvincUI Ulb1-. q-. Fis her SAIOOO, 150W·Dtmo $324.50 $2".00 N. a. ~ Ev"" ca approved credit ~ e OAK QrTed Cius Otln• (2) Gray Pre-Amps & FlltlWOOD WALKER PAINT 842-5776 • WaitrMH•
•Busboys
• B•rt.nd•n e Cook•
Offlc• Furniture IOlO ~ SUO Fancy kltcb-SOW Ampa: Pr. Ea. •224.00 S 45.00 rt.' Ale · FrH dt.Uvay LARGE M.lzTored dr&wtr@d
ea ~ J*UI Sl!l.95 Ga ry 50W Amp tls.4.50 $ 35..00 • 544-l'T31 • OT-.irc table with Matcb-
DE.SK. W1ln1:.t. omc:. eX"«:· Fancy Victorian llangtrc L.B. LA.ming SE 401 •231.00 $110.00 FIREWOOD tn1 dttuH f10. 673-ITl~L
t)'Pt'. 30 :ii: IO. NMr nrw lAmpJ '35. Lott ol CUtal&Y, 12) Marantz :Ii 30W tl54.35 S 55.00 D> \ii cm:! ddi.Vlred. H).Sl81 White elepbantl? [)tme...a • .tinf! e Dl1hw•1hert
For 1ppt. phon•
~ 64&-l'\amiturt. ,U:. * ~1383 " .• • 1:;=:==::==:::,;;:=::;.:;;;:;:=!:::=::=::=:o.:::: I ' · '5ll e >< A M AJmQUE:<i • 7, Stereo Pr .. Amp ,254.00 $12.1.001
536-1166 ~1UST SEU. • SCM • 2428 NEW PORT Bld/C,\.1. ttfclnlol:h Ml801.~ow Indus. t249.00 $100.00 TRANSPORTATION TRAN41iPORTATION
NO. '4 COPIER. Xlnt e OPEN DAD..Y s.~ PM " Audio M.Uer MM4 $32.S.00 $150.00 U.... tan tfOCUMd C•rt 9900 Real Estate Sales coOO. $7'l0. !i46-l.2!JO Gtiantk: SI.le Scott 130 Stereo t180.00 $ 49.5011.:.=...:;;=---':..:.:.:.:C;;;;:...:;;=---':..:.::.
0u1atmu la.Y•ways now RECORDS PLAYERS -Thoren•$ ltondlM
M~n or \l.'omllll, work area
~ cbol<'I!'· ~tu1t be Uctn1-
f'Ci. C!l.11 for appt.
Store Equipment IOI 2
BOOK STORI
FIXTURES '
Bookt-un, tables, cMln,
dledtltand· ean ~1na
JanJ.. Martin Andq'ut'I Weather, Ret-0-Cut, Gny kit.
r;.. 17tti St. 1 block r::ut MinCO!'d. Some new from $10.0 to Ut.50
CORBIN-MAR'MN'
REALTORS
6r.,.I662
d. 'l'ustin Avir. Sant• An• TAPE PLAYERS & RICORDERS
Amlque N&Uonal Cuti Altafonic 4SO-H 14" T'MI $850.00
Rctattt. 1.S!l'J. Solid Ampex t'l2 Stereo Pia)'«' 1295.00
e KITCHEN HELP e e WED thru SUN
morntnp onJy. tin... Workinc condiuon. Butoba Battery & A.C. $284.50
Best ~ttt. Contact Mr. Capitol VM 7~
e ~'rom 2-PM to 10.PM
Ntwp0rl Br5ch Teril Oub
G•r•p S•I• I022 ~ef" 64.2·Km Craig TR404, MJn. New '49.GO
,274.00
'380.00
CUS"l'ON .56 Ch•, must N'f! .UrmQUES •UNIQUES Revere M-30 Cart. w/CQe
tu appreciate! 0ierry 1"Xld Vilit U1 at h Wollensak 1980 Stereo ""' EASl1lLU>T
Newport BNch * 644-0050 comoie mbkid, bel&e tor-ARIEL SPEAKl!RS & ENCLOSURES
mica table w/g cha1n-Wa.1· 8 !:. 11th St., CM Allee 515, 15" • 89.00 INDUS'TRTAL E n 1 I n rt r.
Young. Know\edgt ol time
atudy MTM. Apply 2!IO'I' So.
Ollk. San11 Ana.
nut comt.T ttille w/2 match-ANTIQUE mahopriy dining l..ansJn.( Metregon
tnr f'rd table&. Pr. WVCld ta!W, Shenton stylt, l ~x-045-205 $1183.20
tampm. Hide-a-bed, ~ n ~vn. szz:s. ~48 Laming Olympus C 50 S210.00
d al print CO"t"tt. Mile. b«I· eves. A wkenU Other Altecs, Bozaks, Lansings, ~tatur?: couple man11ge
12 •pts. c.au 6J.5..5001
Mnn thru f'n 9 • !I
"l"'Mda, toys, etc. Dnk Stephens Wharfdalea: from $4 to $59.$0
lamp. 9 X 12 role!.-. rur. S.WI-Mechln" 1120 c OP All in n:celltfl( cmd!Hori. "• Ml R HONES, CARTRIDGES & ARMS
See •t CJ9 Cambriciae Or· '67 ~ TllllCtl 'n ~· Ortofon, Weathers, Empire $.S to $35.00
School .. ln1truction 7600 de, loft lTth' lrvlne) 0.-S'•"*"™'dc. Like new~ T.V & C.C.T.V.
ta Mf!U.. •..n mo. l>t'ller. t.qun1 Alrutroo Vldicon camera w/lens-
nu.s.t. ,,,_... "'-Gu "'""' • · · · · .,..,.,, Turret. 2~mm, remoie •696.00 SlH.50
Trade • Billi""' ~ stews SU. Philco rdr1c, SINGDt SEWING Ma.chine, Com;:,~ 27" $20 and PJ.00
WEST COAST
Zlll s. ...... SL, ..... ... .... top, lai. .... "'· -"" "' ...,........ J1CAN MUSICK CORP. ~nm G.E. old, $lO nlDL lhiPes o.tll II-. SCS.7Ui
:""1..,, •• ~ .. ·:::," ~_22 A dbU. -- -KE>fMORE ,.....,,, 120 :IOIO l'UCINTIA AVE., COSTA MIS.I. ··---.... ctlh«.-.... Oood ......... nw... 5411671
rNDtVIDUAL ...,.. a pie, W&l:alt bed hmes tqmsa Baell 04-Qm
trlal). Oilkcat 10 • LnMm SU50 ... Bid da'Venport,
Typing School, 173 Del War lib"""· Antique llzbt M• Mu.Jut Inst. 1125 fltAND1Jlt'TATIQfll
CM. 5411·2859. hocM.)' dbl canopy bed. MiAc -::--:-:::-----:'.:-::----------I
TllANSPOllTATION
-"'•'"s=EWIN'='°"'a"CLASS~=.,,~.-· I itmw lo oom. to mmtioa. ELECGUITAR w/'1 Pick-UMd Cart f900 Used Can Blimp Method 188( Placentia.. C.M. upm + SI. Ceartt Amp " --------'.:..:.:....::.:::::..::::.:. __ _
EXTRAS! sr.o. m..ncg,
BFA, MS ~ :5462(1 REl'IRING I M\JST SELL
<ALE AND TRADE
MERCHANDISE FOR
NOW! 1'tttpl"OOf 'MJl-ule, Plenot & Ol'ft•nt llJO !Mn p 0 Wt' r tn01'l'U, '•
~ Sofu, OWn. Book· pl•not-Pl•noa-PIANOS
CUH. Belt dllnce you may .-ver Furnltur• IOOO ?.flSC! * SAT I SUN. ha•t to bu;y 1 quality dec-
MODEL HOME .., OAK * """' M"' ontor <tyl<d pi~ '"' "
Sl'ANISH TWIN Mapl< '""°"' b<d "-'· -·l<>&ood-N '1n& ol
Tobi•, ~. tn<k. """"""· 25'•1 <>u mW. ""'' o1 The t'lef:anl kdt: th.at you $50. Kft1 A Barbie " outtita. owr 100 tin• iNtrument.I
have lftll tn bnutitul Mod-G. E. raJ11't , ~. A Oddi .r. tncluded In thla Nov. S\)ee-
el Home1 now 11 \en tbmi Enc». S.t & SW\ 77U De-lal. YOU f lCURE nn:
hill the ot1ctnal prt~. All aoto Ave., o.ta Mt.N. D~ Sel~ !hr p.
mtrchandlae di splayed only 1-5 PM Sat. .l Sun.. 2S61 m'IO J'Oll want and deduct
• nrver ll5t'd. Gorpcm Crdt Dr , Bay6:ns. Dry-25" from the 1landl.rd Kina: Siu bedroom wt. ell'* er, Dual hN d bcm'd. Dou-price-that 11 all you pay.
11:ant S~b.b uvm, room " bit cn-tr. l...arnpl. Mile. HA~IMOND
lovely dlnlna let-Sd.11 I t lltms. ~JJ.45 ln CORONA DEL M.AJt
all betttr 1tore11 for lU'Ollfld NOV. lS-lg; !I AM to 5 PM mt E. Cbillt Hwy. IT3-lll30
n.ro. Our prtce $GAS. Can 2564 C&n'lt'fW Aw., CM. NEW Hammond Sptn.rl ()r.
be b o u 1 b t irpll.nlrl:r. &t. Print-eton A rau. p.na s1.,. no>. New a..
Term• t!.( mo. D~llYtd 11 Art m.ateria.111. mi«'. rum.. .:ile piano full prim $CBS.
SANTA ANA ~ITURE, Cf')"llal, milW!' A ~-O:>untita larJ8St K1ection
.f2l!i W. 4th SL ,,_, 547-0789. r --~-'---''---'-'---1 of n~ 6 Qltd -A .,.
Open A Sunday I ALL HSDfOLD PURN! ==="~'='~· ====· =~ i ./ SAT ,._am to t-pm. Bdrm-cans. f'ORCED SALE-SACR.IFICT! .... """-"-SOi..\fl.DT PHlLUPS CX>. ~. ~ ...,~, '""" ..,_ M·'-St. !kdroom wt, maple • bird! r.e.tiy turn.* MUCH MORE ...,...., •-• aw
compl, Dfot'1.ll.lli table-•/ J73..11rd St/CM . 548-tBM Santi Ana,~-
mcti. It. mll'TO!'. antique GARAGE Sa.le Ill aorta d FACTORY orden doeoetlut
srttn. Limp ta.bin , lllli<!Ut' bomehold I' o o d I ' I and o! certain 1'nncb. Italian whit~ &. g.;ild Inf. Dlnln1 Ouiatm.as Items. AD brand I-En&ildl. BaldQ pi&DOI
room aet, cvved Spanlah, 6 """'· &42-5-436. 8906 !l Cap. -to down IO pnc. '°rock
chaU"I Cocktail 1,11.ble, bN~ ltM AYt., Fountain Vallty. bottom. Quuut. llmited
tiful sold W?at. Sttreo con· IO hureyl
IOlt, C.E -m11.plt cablnl!t. SAT a, SUN: GI ... table, V.'ARD'S w.DW1K mrDlO
L!l[h! r\Xlur8 • dtntn1 rm . $600. St.ll Sm. EncJ!. Bri-1801 Newport. CM &0-UM
Tsp bttr n'Cni Boudoir tannlc11.. flOO etc. W-7834 Greet '"t. 6!l> W1lnut Avt . Ger. 5, pov.dt""r bar ' mirn:n". r:>ld ~ar. If, B. 83 HAMMOND RGAN
leaf. MiK'r'll~ hoUse-•1th IMUe llPM)an: •ft d
hold. \amp1. tahl~. ch~1r!, Hl·fl M'I, llv. nn. 9l'lt.. • z ~all. Taki fl"« pay-
hl'T-br&<'. llllt1qur coal bin. chair; miBc. came"ll &: mtnta 163.02. Good ccndl·
Bowl • pHchrr. f)lcturn, fl'I· l!q\lip., t'fc l124 Samoa Pl., tlon. A•k for Bill. HJ.4539
llo tabl~ .l btnctltl. 4You CM. Sun. MIJ. GULBRANSCl'f J'imo,. map-
Mmt ill. 546--J&U. Meu PATIO SAi..£! SAT/SUN 1, ~I•. can't be tc:»d Vttd~. 10..S P~I. * L&mpm, Bedl, frum new! S.V. pm,
FLOOR CLEARANCE! Tabin MlSC -haetrid COULD MUSIC.. *5 N.
S • h Mod .. 671' IRVINE I N .s. \la.in St., Santa .Ana. pan IS • •rn QUA!... rum .. t>re:icd dill . 1e1 M7.ffil1 • ~ &e1.
I n ::;penUlh Diwn 1-Oi1ir w/huretl, Bmf.seye maplt wood arm.a .... F.P. S:n9.9t5 (°'eitt. rrurrnr A tablt. •P' LEAVING StaW. 0ni 0rpn
.....,"!sh T11.blt'!l. hi..4.ly d--,.,,,'O manuall. OxDI 6 See~ "I""' ••u ·~-l'allit. clot.hes, r te. SU.3006 504 ~ ;. ~ or11.t1v~ , ..... low u $24 95 A.NTIQU&5, houlltboid itm1. ~ ~ft,,
1"0 00\\'7" I) AC 1..:::.:::::_..:::::=-=~-~ Mor; tt"I P"Y. BJink 1enn1 Aaaortf'!'.I ckil.tlin;. 303 E· f1SCHEJt GR.AND PIANO
t.-fASTERCHARr.Enr ZlndSt.ICo"""1'SantaAnal rr .. ight ~wSlSO'
BANK or A\1ER!C'o\ GARAGE SALE. Stnw A GOULD MUSIC COMPANY Gu~r. up 10 m·; SA\•1np n1111e him .. ';<lt1Sun 10 1.m . ~SN Main. SA ()ptl\ Eve.
l)fl 1111 S!ock "" tlnnd ZZ1 Via. lth1ca.. Npt Bctl. BAL.DWIN ACltCllONlC
ApprovM Furnltur• UDO ISLE PIANO I OWiT)•ood tb'lilh.
1159 H11rhot Bl. 01 54&-9660 Bia ale -Evtrythlng c:he-.p Bl-..AU! SM:!. * SC-5751
l"l''IN l>f'd bookcaJr hrad-201 Vla ~ 673-077.8 l"S'ED ORGANS S125-tl95
hoerda. Blond a1h with NEW I-us.E..nrrEMS-GOULD MUSIC OJMPANY
brown tonH, without tnAt· 1.S(J() E. OcPR.rifront, -.m'.t N Mlin. SA Open eve.
trHS V'l'f'Y iood condltlon. Ba.Jboe. f'rl-S111. 9. s. \\1.JR.Ll'i'ZER SPINET
$30. ;,.» llll.1 PIANO. * axn' ~ SAT. 11th . furruturt, antl-
CUSTOM mlldt. 8' couctl, Q\Jts, llntn. "'"'*~ Prlrf'd SELL • S30Q, * 6Q.JJal
ct'Jampagne color. lrmt1 10 tt-11. 2!il C•JQn. 1...q: Bch. SILVER'n>NE 5 • CHORD
RobilllOfl'•. txct.ll~nt cm-OR.GAN wlll!l'«:H • SlOO.
dll. •on ~"' •"'°"' -• g SAT. Nov. 18. 1()-.4 6n:I ~a-KITl fDV· ...,,,...,..,,... .,..t"' A·I COND! • M-7«17 PM-short Dr Newport ~!IZ20 ·-=~~----Br11ctl .-..'lng ~t. Plr. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS BDRM SETIBiM! Heywood TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH.
Wa.kd!eld. Brau • C')Od! l-_A~pp_,_l_l•_n_c_" ___ _.:1_1.:..:00 ----~-:::::::::;..,.=~-
rht'l!I, scand. dbl~btod. matt e PIANO WANTID
Sprp & SP""11.d. 64&-203-4 ~fUST aell Slill•lu~ ll (')'·
r.iusr sr:u.• E'l:...-<INk llll'l • lt wuhrr, s1n Wts1i111:· I==~·~"'=·====·== Nf'W Hid,..A·&-d $160, fMll. l'lotnoo~ dryer 110V • $6.
wr-$1Zi. ""lhr flftO. 67'.I W...J 9fi2-f.007 Televl•'-n 120S
:'llJ llF1..IO'rROPf-:1Cd~ V. EDGEV.'()()D r.A:;; RANflE R.er1t or a.,.
;, T'C ™-ii:I' ~rr!1f\n11l Iran OIRO~, .. : mr,, t.RJDDLE NEW COLOlt TV
Xf.NT C'OND' 962-T!MO ., MONTH !I'" ~,.r>o1r11trl_1 \ nrly n,.w. •
.;Int rood S~r,-:,l.'~:~~~"lj d11>·s FASY \\'ASHER & DRYER. ()pt. to ~. n"ft _,.,la!.
til 1 30. •II T::lCI rvr ~~ra old tr BE..<;T 0f1or:R rtt. deUvtcy. No obliptlon.
~tAllOGAN'Y Dlll.ln'C rm rhl TAKES • 5J6.9')'28 6.1M)G
" chr~. Dunran Phyfp t:'I: RCA \\'liltlporol \\'ASHER. m.-1111
rl rood S111-S11n. 715 Aho-KF.:'.'.MORE t.AS DRYER. ('()LOR.LAND TV Opeft 1 d)'ll
1"'111 *""· B•lt"oll lslr x-u.-r CONn· li';J.1'1'J RCA Olb' TV; 21" Scrttn,
~THREE PIECE ruRVE0 l...\RGE CHEST e e e \\"•lnul cab.; 1 year old
SE<i!ONAL $100 • • • Dfo,t r rntEZE s:oo CUh: COit -nt"N
673-:0901 r.oon rn~n· 642·5157 ~2769. ~
Ot 1AL:""'"'"KrNf;s1zE BED 14rl~ .... ,np. rnJA11 .... 1 GE 21", Be&uti&J blond
\\ Br11u Qul.ltfd m&llrPSI (r>kbpnl P.rfrit: $lJO.L1k' c:abinel , nrnotit tor1trol
;.;...,,.r u~Nt • S!M 842-6.136 nl'v. ~ a4~g:n $75 .......... flM.Cl5
PRO\;-6'°Mit11: crff • wh!tt, 14' Ktlv1n11lnf 11utnmat1r l 1V SDtVJCE * Black .\
&ot('l\tU11rded '.\1nt Qllllllty Or. rtfn1t . " h<l!tom trttz. \\!hit. • UJiO, O*lr' -ri 50
& f"l!'ld Si5. ~2763 rt Sr.'! fi..I:' .ifl'J4 ph11 ParUI. * '41·3977
L'F'1U11-"'r! :RF:!> CHAIR Wi-:ST-1,-·{;-1101 --~-, -.-,-i•t-,-.· 1
\l olh UTT't.1,IA."I t!O f•1t f'n~Ptfll·•r. f li',.llrnt C'Ol'l'I!·
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'1~'l'lr1T.R.RAN'f:AN f1 TRN \\'t;.<:;'M'1< .Jf<>l '~~; 1t .. rn11:,.r·
lhn ~ Al'! " 6 d\Ah·•· H•nd-11'1f Sm.1111 E\crll,.nt rnn-
"'"l"\."M 11,.lldhQa.nj , 6iJ..6.'ofil dlt100' Mn-l.~'11
Hi-Fl & 'St•,_ 1210
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EXECUTIVE CAR
& DEMONSTRATOR
CLEARANCE
Continental
'67 CONTINENTALS
6 TO CHOOSI PROM $. 5095
AS LOW AS
1967
COUGAR
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'66 CONTINENTALS
Full" .,..,lpfM4 llul11tli111 •11l•M•lic, •1dlo, lle1t.r,
Powlt ll•••U.,, pit-b.1~11, P••ff wJfttl-._ 6 w1y
i>ower lt•I. le•tlro•r ln!Hiet, '••ff tloer IMkL Fee•
tory •ir co..tlltioni119, tit. ,de.ti fr•• ••.•• , , • , •
$4295
'65 CONTINENTALS
F11lfy "l•lppotl l11cl11tli"' 1lfft.,,.1tfc, ••41o, lleetor,
,, .... , 1i•e•l119, pow11 b<•le1, ,_,, wln4._, 6 woy I'•"''' ... 1. letlll•r l11hrler, I'-•• 4eor lee••• Fee•
te.., air conclitie11l111 '"' L•11d•11 top. '•lcod "•"'·,
$3395
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t1cl1. Feel•'Y 11r cond!tl-'11119, 1k .•.. , , .....• ,
$2195
'66 MERCURY WAGONS.9 l'MJF.
COLONY l'ARK5. Eq•i1111•tl wltfro •11toM1tlc, •••II.,
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H.,ct+•p , • .,,.. Avton1•f!c, ••clio, h1•kt, ,_.,
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$2395
SPORTSMEN-LOOK!
'64 Jeep WaCJOneer
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SP({IAL -SEf AND SAVE
Johnson & Son
ORANG! COUNTY'S OLDIST
LINCOLN-MERCURY.COUGAR DEALfll
900 WEST COAST HWY.
NEWPORT B&ACH
545-8278 642-0911
• Automotlv• 0 .. 1.,., for Over 46 YNn e
'61 PlYMOUlll AIRY Ill
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SALE AND TRADE SAL! ANO TRADE M!RCHANDISI FOlt
SALE ANO TRADE
MERCHANDISI FOR
SALE ,AND TRADE
MERCHANDIS! fOR M!RCHANDISI! POI
SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE
MJacelt.neout 8600 MJ•~ll•n.OU. l600 Mltc•ll•neoua l600 FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU
'M COLDSP. ref. $140. '67 * AUCTION * l'OUND Kenmore wuh mac $125 POOL TABLES KERRY Blue Ttrritr • AKC 1n rt1~1 area. bu~ NICE c:a.ta A ldttm&. N..S
wd lath A Mot 6 Thi $'15 U you w~U ..U or bey ~ 1968 BRUNSWICK 3 yra. Ft>me&. Exceptional Wul Ion& h.ured C&Uco c.at, ~ ho~ 2 • ball·Bur-
Posttt Mah Dbl bfd $50. Ii•• \\Indy a try ~AMF .,, TfUANGLE utcbdoc. Adulll only. want 0~11"r or """* homt mew. hall Slamea, .,...,
'7S.ld Auct1ooa Fnday 1 p.m Sl11~ from $495 ~6288 11116 S'r.>-2939 a1t 1 PM or all Blue Prrmn. 1 red A Wh.ltt
OFFICE retna. Col wtna Windy's Auction Bern Brunawick s:m value . • KI~S 10 wetka old, wern-day w~. 11/16 lottftl, I bulf l white ldttf'n
ctl&lr, mepi.e end tables, 2015'11 Nt"WpOl't, CM ~ ONLY S2l9 SI ed It houJebroken. 6t&-~3 2 KJTJ'ENS l ~hilt> wfone S41·Tll.2 11/18 boob,~. tron1n& board, Behind Toey°• &fda. M•t'l 100~ FINANCING ll/1.8 bh:e t)'e & one CfHn eye
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FREE lo load bom~ on1,y
band lawn mowa-Other $$ CASH $$ SECARD POOL 1WO KITJ'ENS/F'REE 109 Othtt ii Bleck & white w. male trt . colcnd n--tt lt~ma. Mt S.2883. . !l23 S M Or . rreen e~ P\ 'l'l-allled • ,....,,~~--,,,..,.~---We PQ caah for: • I.Ill, 1Jl¥• ONYX. Balboa Ia.land. Playful. ~)()R'l ll/16 Hound. 11,t yn. old. Papen. VINYL TILE e e e .,.. 1'undtun ~ AppUanoee 532-1992 763-7468 11/U TERRIER -Yant m111t be fenced. Lava
or UNOU!:'UM IQut.ft -. ~ AD!Squea ~ Toola PICTURE Pretty. S Jiuffy Wire hair~UI 7_:;::-19 I: peopla, LI~ W2»
lta1lrd 1119.:iO * UP to ONE ITEM or -POOL TABL!:s bay direct Klttem. 2 Boys. 1 Gld· m 1 nnt t 1' H~r:s rnµ: 1.t~ K1ttna. ~ .us SQ.rr. * MH852 <X>MPL.ETE HOUSEFUI. at factor)' pncal Slate, ~6 ll/lli Good with :1u1dreo over .: tn.inl!d.. 54().69111 llllO
DRJVEWAY a»: ftrlt.. -a can 541"'7411 or 121.am &11 .ue. -ilrw and u.sm. DARUNG Puppy u weeu 541>37~ 11116 PETS & LIVESTOCK
varioua "aood*"· S.L A tnllTID\ FABRICS Tenn1. Sbowroom o Pen old. mlxfd breed. S48-4538 Bl.ACK Bot.ion Bull tttrler. 6
!bl. a s.nta Ana Aft., Mii IUI Saturday and Sunday. • 11/17 montba old Tan "'Htlnt 5T' Cop 1125
NN1)0r't ee.d\. •l&tt ..., fOR SALi! BADGER SALES FREE DlflT. fM11a del Both fernalf> To l').Jd bom•. GP.:RMAN M1 •a Ir 1 4
!' SPANISH ao f e, wwmy 1110 North Ma.In St. Marl 0.ta Mesa. Euy ac-615-2511 11118 P':>111ter, AKC, ctw.mplon
ch•tn.it $300; Spu1lb com· R.nrui.a.ota, Samples 6 Mill-Santa Ana 835-0611 ceu. 546-8849 ll/16 PAIR oJ IJld)'Pd caia Haw stock, Dttdl Ion A room
mode wormy dleltzmt $175.. • Sat. Only 1 a.m.. to 2 MIXED Labrador A 8&mo1-mpent (1Vtt noo. on ~ 54().«lll8
, 642-4956 p.m. 921 Ballu. a.ta Meta LOAN-BUY..SEL.1,TRADE ed Puppies. 6 wb oW. muat ltay '•!her . flnt' • BASSET PUPS e
PORTABLE t)llwwtltlit· 1917 =~ bed. foam mat CASH PAID FOR 642-Tl40 lllH pea. 5.1Ma37 U/U e ~
OUntU U~ Lett.era tr: srnaD =che.t~: eOl1mond1 eOld Gold TO load home 8 wk old MA.LE ~' AKC ?ri. eM&le/1'tm&Je * 5&1QO 32· Little me. Paid Sltl. bone· suitar-decoratar ~ • Jewelry e ldtteo. MS.HM ll/lS ealored 3 pn. Female S.. Hlnl&tm'9 aalNAUZdti
SeD for $60. M34l54 a.ft.er 3· talnl; ,._ bl\IJt print. J.p-eotMr Items of valu.• CRAY • wtitt. ldttm. Ile liladr • tan 2~ yn. AKC • • ...a · t..u.
%·PC UVING-IUI .... Ulte n. prtnt. d1Ucb l)'pe; C. M. Jewelry & Lo.n Mf-5533 Ul!I aft I. 962-84 11/2) * --* = :oo. ~ ~ Ml 6-0&fT WI Newport Blvd .. C.M. REF'RJGERATOR • Worb. S MA'ICHTNG mal• kittma-AltC axxDt SPANIEL
· nJR.NITU'RE Sae: Movlni • ~rm • 642-2368 11/17 hAlf &TOWn Houstbrokta &: PUPS. I wD. Champioo ~~~-~ •uw_~ ~pLSATONLY. G.an.aGE SALE! '!WO KITI'mS. !'1~ 2:'-ner ~.,.,,, Stoclr •••••••• ~
'l'IJAM•• ......_...-.-. --.r QlnU!np Walznrt babJ equip, ~~ g;...cm ll/1t ~ .i:.vH. UJ »> Sn.KY TERRIER P'IP&· 2
tai eJec. dryer. 14'7.al. ~ dli*ic -. re-HO! • HO! • HOI MALE Gmnan ~ 2 BLACK ldttf'l\I a wb old. malft AKC ft.es. aua II
tJTIL. tnl1tt ~; r told ftia, ~TD> 3515 Apt. B, rro::"'~ ~ ~'8rr yrs Ml'l·S859 U/18 Atfectionatf' It houlebrok-no IDIM'ft' 5'4-CO na~ d& $.."SO: dean er.. Aw.,. c.K. • . en. IC-2931 -715 'J\adn LABRADOR REI'RIEVER ru ra,.e $:11. 548-6Sl3 ciitlCK Tbw Sor e.rptns• Counter to Mrlreraton 3 Yr. old p.rt HUik:)', part N.B. ll/lT PUPPIES •• AKC/REG.
R.ELAXACJSOR • mw dlx. Lawn IDOW9', -,.. ~A·, Come aod set It! Sheltie doc. 96>-5<& ll/2> CAUCX> CAT 1 ~""' r~ lov· CAIL 9SU7&o • -• _.. 1617 MJlrguerltl'. CdM ~ ••
model • aCl'Ulce • mab bib, 303 rifle. ~ IS YOUR AD IN ~-able family pet. Female, YORJ<SHIRE Terrirr maJ.t
oll«r 60-W ew., wtmt. P!UNTlNG piWS l''XJ" pl•· GARDEN Tractor/WalJd.ni. FIEDf SoawN .m ... ~im fJI( ~ms~ or sqipy. AKC Jt.ictatiw1iCl e CEMENT MIXIR e tm; mw m.das roDI : Pro-Bulldorailr. ll" dlllcs, cuutv. ICIClltq tor tt. Dta1 6C2.a71 !lm. lll2D MS-M Eves. A wtimda.
• CALL ~ e ..... model. $Z U Mm fml etc. $'95. 548--l626 b qukk, dftdmt ~ Whlt.e el4!phan~! Dime...im. XIm watx:hdait DobermaD
rRANSPORTATION TRANIPOaTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION lltAHSPORTATION ~: ~~;
New Cll'I MOON .. c,,. MOO ..._ Can 91DONew C.1'1 ttOONew Cara noo A.KC Gsma Short II.a.Ind P o I a t e r ma» pappiea.
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YOURS IS HERE
AND READY FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
. FINER THAN
THEY HA YE TO IE ••• USED CABS
lecerd ........ Sales el New 1961 O......_
'Are OnntockJnt Us .. ,. .. ,,.., .... ,....
_, Mmy More at U•11aal Scm1191 TMs W ... ettd.
'&& OLDS DEL TA • • • • • $2999 '85 BONNEVILLE • . . • • $2899
4 Or. H.T. A11tt111" "'-• w.Al.U ,.....,, fvll ,_.,, fec+efy 11f.
17,000 llllles. w .. SJltt. S1ve uoo.
'88 T-BIRD • • • • • • • $3299
llwa •/1Hda11 t•lt· fvtl ~. feet.,., air, 11,000 111ffH. w ..
$Jltt. s. .. uoo.
O..t. c~. UV.HIP w/wlllt. ... cl-et .... l~ter., fvn ,_.,, MPety
•"· """' .. 24,ooo -ii... w •• um. s ... u oo.
'66 PONTIAC OTO • • • • S2489
lled: w/11114H t.,. a WHk i..ant .. ,, l•••• , Hydre, ltS, !ti, UH,
WSW. w .. U7tt. S.¥e UOO.
'88 CHEVROLET . . . ' . S2299 '67 MERCURY • • . • . • $2599
ClievtAe 4 Dr. H.T. ~ .. " w/1111tch. ll!f.,. rt, "· N41e, ""*•
WSW, fec+efy elP. 11,000 11111 ... w .. $Htt. Sa,,. UOO.
C-et Ce,n. VI, Ml ... w/111etclt. lllt•r , Aute . H , UH, WSW,
+111•. ,1 .... 1.000 111lle. w .. t21". s .... uoo.
'88 CHEVROLET • • • • • $2499 '68 CHRYSLER • • • • • • $3499
o..,.y, ! Dr. M.T, Matt. ~lwa w/111.+U. ,,,..,, A11te.1 H , !ti, UH, New Vener. 4 Dr. H.T. 9"911 w/111e+ch. i•+er., Full ,_.,, f.mty
WSW, 14,000 ... n ... Wu $16tt. s .... U4tt. .,,, w .. $J7tt. s .... uoo.
'85 BUICK • • • e • • $2799 '85 CHEVY II NOVA • • • $1899
llactre 111 4 Dr. H.T. Wlllte w/~Hlt ltMH ta,. a Inf.,,, Full Spf. Cpe. VI, ~we w/'".+ch. lllt.r., ,ower9liJe, 11ewer 1t1•r., UH,
WSW, f1c+ery air. 11,000 111llaL WH UUt. kn UOO. WSW, tM tlau. Wu $11'9. Sava $100.
* TRANSPORTAftON SPECIALS *
'60 CHltYSLllt SARATOGA
4 Or. H.T. w_,14 yee ti.allwe e11ly
J7,00t ........ 11 ...
s5 9 9 I '56 PONTIAC STATION WAGON
H.000 '""''· ltwn1 perfee+ty.
YOUI DOWN PAYMENT NDD NOT IE A PROILIM HERE!
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UNIVERSITY 2850 HARBOR
BLVD.
COSTA MESA
546-1137
0-pia *'*' 5S-ll.8ll
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to.ts & Yachts 9000
TRIMARAN
''DINGBAT' CFn4 CP •
MoWda! clam 24' x 1" I .u baWmc codqat, cicmplete
with traller. Ex1ta beedaill,
..., momr. roU. ree6lc,
~·~. cM*t wtdl e.d. Many atr., f I a e
eaadttkJn. r..c c:Nldlls t1c.
.t up for ~ bulded but
boa.t bu rWJld wft1 a n d
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Boal O>., Alaml1m Sq,
M3I E. ac.n, L<ias 8-dl. cm> GMB o....r . r:n:s
alts I: JO (213) 9T-Cl!il
LOCAL NEWPORT BOATI .. moct le. llp/lill" 1'lliat 1'lbld A ~ ....
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a.I. o.Dq,,.., .. • ax:o-m.-111tp·...,
'l!I 1'bDltloat Sloop • • SIZ!O
•DimllTQs ...... .....
11' n.st-llilGp SID
25' JUdwdluu ~ $3900
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51J..S1lt a/NB. ~
14' LIDO G1uspar C'581 S3
HP ETlnrude <•> ES.ct.
ata.rttr. ower, nrw battery
and pa tank. 3)4 Grmd
C-1. OID Mn. Odricma
(21J) 'llMDl7 con.ct. SQ
ftrm.
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tllSI: rn G1C DleM; twHo • ~em.. Ope to oil·
er. f13.z2C Wlllnda. ar u,.: 21.S: 534fT
19' !XS-N-lliS, 210 HP Inl'ft'.
~I nidto. bait t.ank,
~ CO'\l'WI, lichts:
load cond. °"""· $2500. 5*3333. ~lGT l!lveninp.
19SI GLASmON 1S' VO,
la> hp. fully eqafp. Beauti-
ful oandltlcn. A Steal!
$3l50. 2323 Jnine A Ye.,
N. S. tG-48'T1
n.YING BRIDGE+ Custom
~. for tnltallatim cm
3't to ~fl Cabin C'nJiae'
wt.th Hardtop. cxsr woo.
SEIL • $450. + sa.tm
14' Seilboat. Sdlock
Udo 14. 1'Ully equip.
•/tr1r, '9'15. SC6t2I
WA.Nr lT BOAT 'I'RAlLER
b' SHORT HAUl..S.
CASH! * c.11 ~
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eqtdp ~. l'ISOO. Take
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NEW TOP * Nl:W BAIT TANK. * 961-2990
9010
CAL 21 lltaclnt cham-
pion. 7 lae• of Miis,
beetbath, outbeeN &
enodlnd tpart.
$10,tOO
(714) '42·1591 '42-3910
OOLUMBIA 5~ Miter A-1
oond.. 2 ... at Alla ' llPlnnaJm'. R«f'Tltly over-
baulfd. $.1195. Call f13.424i
~fore I p.m.
IT SLOOP, ~ 2; pa.
~ lapitrlke; dlcr'Oll maln
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1\111. Sl!Ql. Aft 5 P M
~ * POOI'W AR RHOOES-33,
All or Part. $~Val ..
• IJ64 a.AS.~ OIAMP. * Owrwor. ~ (f'\1"9)
HOURLY RENT A1.S * RHODES 19'S +
P'lal r.o.,. Boet Co ' Balboe
Power Crul11n 9020
2S' CC 6 Buoy No. 0129
Campi o.lhaWed.. rm.
EY•, 182-3223
. , . .
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STANSBURY BUICK USED CAR
SPECIALS
'67~-~~~A~ $4195
'66 ~~~~ ............ ................. s3995
I 66 ~~~.~!~~ s3495
I 66 ~~~~~!?A,_. s3495
'65~,!U~R~,1 .. .................. $3195
I 65 ~~t~~ ~~ellf UMt .......... $2995
I 64 ~~~E.f!T~ . .. ...... ,695
I 65 ~~al;!~!,~-..... ....., •• La. ... ,595
'64 ~~~----..... ·· SZ595
'65 ~£!<.!'!!~ ....., ........... . ,395
~795
'65 ~~!!~!i ............... . ........ ,, ~695
'66GMC 1 TON ........... ,, ......
• ...... r °IL ~695
~695
~395
~395
We Can't Afford To Have A Single Dissatisliecl
Customer
STANSBURY BUICK
IUICK~AGUAlt-OPIL-GMC TaUCKS
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
1
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~ QUALITY • • • • ' s NOT EX PENS t V E---1 T'S • • • • PRICELESS ---• USED
CARS
It j, our aim to stock only the fine5t quer.ty uteo C..'1 •••ii.bl.. Many of these beautiful 1utomobil.s tr• one -owner
"rs th.t hive bffn Garefully mtrntained 111 .,.. precision . cheded by our craftsmen . . . all promise their
next owner m1ny, many mil~ of mqtoring pl.asurt • • • and all •re haded by • gu.11r1ntM of personal wfoftction.
Come in soon and mt~• your ~tion.
I
'63 CADILLAC $1995
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rod. fioll UlllllM --~ lneludlne tectwy •Ir .,,.... .. , • .iw ......., -CMlli.<.
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C-'t'"-llull <•dlllM -_,,_ ,,.
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• • • '(}u/df!p,c
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CARS
'67 CADILLAC
11
$5595
c...-0.Vttlo G-""'""",,_ ..,.,, Full (M!
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'64 CADILLAC
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c..,. o.Yltle ...... ......!es -_,..,...
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New DE VII.LE CO.\VERTIBLE
NEW 1968 CADILLACS NOW ON DISPLAY
Ready for Delivery
____ NABERS
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'64 CADILLAC
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,.......,,.,,. '"'' Cedlllec -....,,_, ""
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2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
TRANSPORTATION .
Sp11•-Sid ao.ts 9030
17' OUW!BPA.R Ot&tiorl. C.-
nopy. .... c:ovu. Ameri-
can ~-a hp John.Ion,
I 10. J{fcJlnlnc .eata. Xlnt
cond. SIP-644-008
Motercycles 9300 .....
·oo CJUQ:&..CRAFr 18' C..va-
hl'r ~ Good a:>ndl-
tJon. 'Jftiler A: Coftor. Mu,,t
~u· au Ofter! ~:m1
Bo.t Trailers
Ha'IDA .'.m SCRAMBl..ER
2!1G-MlLES. * $700
CALL 64&-4764
'S6 ~ lliO cc. $600 •
M.aM ~ or tradr for ('llJ'.
l.l'M Norw St.. Oii s.48~
9350
NEW TILT BED TRAD...ER Sl.35. Nf"W!' in-~ W/t.Q 19&1 D~h.1n Ve.pa. pld t'Ond
up t.o 16, boat. *-;!;7J evn. Muimum ~ Ill mph. s~ ~ll44
~~~~~~~~-~ * JEEP 'fl> INTL DlG.
4 • W/D, CLEAN! Z«G of
nrn . SUOO • 644-0156
Camper'I
CAAi.PERS
ORANGE CUJNTY't
LARGEST SFJ...OCnON
FACTORY DJJUrr
OPEN ROAD OE.n.LER
* HOUSE CARS * OiAf...
IS MOUNTS * SL.IDE-INS * VAN ('> ~RSlUNS
BMt Mtlnten1nce 9033 Auto Service * MOTOR HOMJ:.!
VARNlSH-PAINT-REPAIR & Perta 9400 il.L MAKES 6 MODil..S
at your dock. ~ 1967 TRU~
VPf'Y n.uooab!e. S.Sl~ * GR.AND OPllHNG * Any Carburetor rtbwlt SlO
M I E • 9035 ..,. PN'll, 3-br. Service _a_r_ne __ q_u_•P._____ ''C'ARTER-H()LL},'Y" Dllltr&
PORTA·IUb, ~. "" .. ~ llUll
S.W Ii( ' wet .nl. SJ~. XL
fl,., new. $8 67>0492
Tht CARBURETOR SHOP
l!H2 HARBOR BLVD
C'o-.ta ~CM • 642-3286
WAN'ThD ~-----i!ARDTOPor
Bo.t Slip, Mooring 9036 COW-TOP for •50-·57
T BIRD * 111 639-156'.i DOCK SPACE AVAIL for
7T' Power boat/S1 50 per-
ft. ~747 or 6~2526
$1.50 per foot
Up to 4/1. 842-~
5"TARTER, Gt'n. Ignibon,
Motor tunrvp Low Low rates
WOR.K CUAR ~2629
e '62 VW • ENGINE
• "62 CORVAIR ENGINE
8oet-YKht • CALL ~
_c_h_•_r1_•_rs ____ 90_39 ~uto Toola & Equip 941 O
CAL 24 SLOOP
tor expt>nenct'd sailor'
Sltt'!J8 6 * 842-7528
aoat $torege 9041
80&1 lllll"3ge & 1.aunrhmi
c:.ail or ~"t"f' Up ,., 'lO.
ti-noe<l yard N~rpor1 B.l y
fmnL Monthly rat"5 ind.
ll .... af houic. launctt~.
('.all A.athony •• RJS..z.!ln
Mobile Hom" 9200
• CRUSADER * FASHIOtl MANOR
*GOLD MEDAL
All t)ll)f'S o( Trailer Parta
BEACH TR.All.ER SUPPLY
19261 Beach Blvd
lluntJ..niton 8f'ach. Calli
11:10 X 56} 2 BR. 2 BA. awn-
in.,.'a. U X 17 l"l'lrl<.-d porcti.
I r-uo. !W'W draJI". d1spoJ5.il
It di.ltnJ~. 642-0037
1~1 Jl);d() TRAILER. f:ic-
f'lln<ki Uvina rm. 11"<13 l'n-
1 cJ porrh, t W'!Ullgl .\ 'k I rt·
101:: A"'1nrli $4250 5.~'1611.
f B~:DR.OO'f. 2 bit th turn
On golf ('Olll'l'(>. * Near
or,..n SR1(X) ~'l'lJl
MC'RlFICf' -~11 SPAR-
TA~ J Bf! Xl.".:T COND'
Awru~. St900. * 548-633.2
Lil\1:.1> S r r v 1 c:: t Station
Equ1f)ITil'flt • brr dangt>n.
vac·uum dPfUlf'rs. ~hl'<'I
hlll11nc·rn1. tunr-up. rrr. 011
fUll'MI. 111r dNlnPrS k ml
Wholr~lf' Pr1rrg JPrry,
~~')..1R10
9425
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inR \ll(lrrn l,ond Mnd1-
11on S'r.'1', lZl W. Wilson.
(.. • ~)'1R--034J
Trailers, Utility 9450
~AKE Tr&Jlrr • 2 whf'f'I, 4 x
~ BN1u11tul rond1llnn Tum-
tnt: hJ,!hl~ l!Od ~llfl hs:hts
A'k1n11 S!OO Mfi-907f\ alt
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n11ls, ''"''' fntnlf S7:; li:'!Xt
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Trucka 9500
'67 l."vf( '1 T11n ~ t")"I l'ltrk
&no nrw ~I (' cmp•"I S. l'l:,
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C';unpN' S.119'1 •:1 \\ \\II
100. CM '>-1~0 'I
f..i) C11£VY \ Til\
PICKUP XLNT 0 1'\I>'
642-0416 AITER .>l'\I
·53 DODGE PA~EL •,.T(1-.: Motorcycl" 9300 AU. RFSTORED' * \11 :--1
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,,11,1 S.IJ' Br~t offer' Jeeps 9Sl0
:.10.1tl"1I+
BE.AOf OTY
CAMPDU..AND
l&.~ Beach Al"d • N B
StG-2660
SAl..E o r ~ ,, " Monarcti
Ca.mpl'r Shrlli for R' v.1dp
bed p u :.!4 . $165 ?,Ii •
u;,o !!' eabo" Pr S4.10 OnP
!l:" Slt'f'Pl't S~ ()r)(' El
Caauno ~lrrprr ~~ Ul
W WtlllOn, CM 54.'1-0341
* EX1llA SHARP' *
8 Shd<'-11\ Camper 15-lb IN'-
bo'I, Olnt'llt 5E1. lnsullallnn
thruour : WalPT 111nk &. Pump
S27j * LI 8-~i'.!4 Kl ~IO
-Electric Golf C~rt-
n'l Hl'hotJY!pf'.
(~1mna dcl '1ar
CUS"T'OM CAMPF.:R fnr 'EiO 11')
'6.'\ RANC11ERO · $275
1684 WHJ1TJE:;ll 'SJ>-42
Imported Autoa 9600 ----AUSTIN HEALEY
'64 A!J~I:" Hrhley Spr1tl'
L1kf' nrw only 10 000 m1
$300 & ta1<r ovrr paymrnl8
of Slk)() 67>31l:'17 or 6?~3959
n7 Au1tin llr1 lry 3<XXl
Mark Ill finllsh racm11.
gfl'PO $:(.JOO 642-&iffl
e '64 All '.!00> \1ark n e \\11r ~flt'< I~. (hrrrlnv.•, e XLNT mnd' * ~0410
tATSUN
f.7 11,. Is\ n lfiOO Wagon
''"·' l"'lhhrr Lugi:ai.(I' nwk
f\.I t •• cl 1n Sold nrw S'l:lflO
~rll nt tr;cdr [)Ir f111l
pni ·r SI fi9'.1 IM-!1771
HILLMAN
f.1 ll11lman \1111\ 1 nR ~
ti.in ll("\.\ t..111rry hr><kl'" &
rnuf!lf'r XI nl !'find $100
i;;i.mm
JAGUAR
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,, 11 ,\11m 1111lrd Pnv11tr
p:ul\ lfi: •~17 11flrr ~' P\.I
• 1o; n :11 \lf'll ..cri
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fil"Om1I•• •I" I 11<1 'l;F\\" \<lwoh "''" 111r• r111r11 --------
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Crllll Mrs.;1 Sl1u 1 t 11-~I •
50 MB GUl.LwtNG O'E.
48,(XX).mi lrnmac' R~orrd.
$. "$X) • I :."J J I !.$. TJ9 l
2716 f);c,1sy • Long &-adl
MG
'65 MGB
Mu~I M-11 ttui. "N'krnd
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nf'Y · C.lram11\j.! l'vOI" .. ,th
IU'CUl"IOUI' rf'd lriithrr 111
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and n,·~. YF..\R \\ ,\R.
RA'-'TY
$It.'.),
ELMORE
wrrnR.c;
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GMrdm <;ri"r .n.: 7-fihl<l
'56 MGA-
Sj\;l rklng r<'d f 101'-11 " i I h
1'0lll!'Mllni.: hlark lrathf'"f
I n 1 r r 1 or lmm .. ,.,11a11
lhN01thr'11J1 -Or1r Y riir
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'1<fmRS
'ri:.".> <.~rd•·n (if'O\ r r.hrl
r,11.rdm <.rnv" .IE 7.i;i;~;!l
'68 MG -
JUST ARRIVED!
All mndd~ ;md rvolor'
ORA:-J<;f, mt''\TY S
FACTOHY 01rrr1 Of.Al.FR
~eMLemtA
• IMPORTS
1!11i6 Harbor (" \1 1>1r..•1n1
·r •. 1 ,11,n \\lRf. \\'1111-:1_..;
l..(lAl>f.11' :\1 l'()O.\lf
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PEUGEOT
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f\1'1111111111 I !Ir s, >'ti
t!~l'l771
PORSCHE
fi'.\ f'f IHSClll·. S """ tt Ir J
"''"" llr'1" • ·) l'h1 """ runs.
A,, f\1 "·'"'"'· I 11• •11, 1 \;, . ._... fl';,'lS
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$f11WJ ·, Spcl . clh '' tnl
M1 Sl.1lr i:rr\ >'11 t1 1Jph
fii! 'l~li7
'111 f'llltS<1 If l•~tt I I)\\'
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alrn \,10 1'11• 8h •I" lf.l>I
PORSCHE
'60 PORSCHE
DTlf'l f'XhaU~l .UH':-.1. et.c
Showruom frf"llh tl'90"'lbH
1hla ~Ill• 1 lllih • r with
red mt.enor bl-tut~ Stq:>
wound. th• n see 1h11 -
~ Ol1f' Ill '°"""' Only
l.'!'f.()
ELMORE
~111TORS
9625 Card• n GnJ\•r Blvd.
lm~ed-Aut_os __ _
TRIUMPH
N•w '67 TR 4-A
ReU with blacll lnrenor
~with 1111~ wheela.
f'9d '°· \tJcM 1111 '{ tires.
Hdrp optional Ttu.~ 11 a
fW'W ''8.T, not I 0..mo
Q\'E ~LY AT nus
PR.ICl-.. • iw>r, nn. C'OC
74176
t.!Jm
ELMORE
Tour Volkawapn • Poncbe
6 pay '°P doU.V.. p~ for
or not. CaD Gene Round&.
673-1190
;-;66-vVo" MOOEJ... • lJOO
~HP Sa\roOf. Sapph.srr
III ra<bo n"lr 1Pf'&)lers.
c; S rims. :..'O.<m-mi Oeen
SH 75 348-7338. 411-«ii>
Gerden i.n·"" JE 7~ WYJ'OR.c; '65 VW · SU> * WHITE.
'66 POR."<'111:. , WRITE. 962J Gardrn <;rO\r Blvd ALL E..XTRAS• * S!rlS.
Gardm <;re/\,. .IF. 7 -6639 1-0WNER. * 494-7755 Chromt "hi•, Radio. O>coa·
ma11. 11 cmm1 Foir Uta.
$3700 • "1<) OFFERS!
Priv It I' I' .l!'IV * 673-E662
TOYOTA
DON'T WAITl
lmm.diate Delivery
ON ALL MODELS
Most Colors
O" Tllf. ALL NEW
1968 TOYOTAS
'OJ ... •Wh Colt« HW)
IAiiun.1 I~ 1rh 494-'lSOO
·~7 TR J ftm~lr_r __
Pm m1·1·h n11YI DIT
$-!'ti 1 .. 1.r.11 -.66-TR_r_u_:'1Pir ~-,-"-..,.-SJOO-
" ta.kl' ovrr pmr~ Of''
673-Uib
VOLKSWAGEN
1967 Volkswa9en
$1699
6 Mo.-6,000 Mi. Guar.
lncludca j() HP & nrs. Wtnd-
ahtl'ld \\ 1'!tw>n. f u I I Vtn~I
lat1>r1or, Outs1dr \1 1 r r o ·r.
Hr-all'r f>MrMrrr. <1• wPll
u rlf'ltn11p ~ncl dr11v4'no.
S 180 full On Pmt
includH Tu & Uc
$54.78 mo. bank flnan.
'68 TOYOTA I Ask about our
JUST ARRIVED! lease/Purc.hase Plan
\I ""•! '' ;ind l'Olors I $19Jl ["1 '.h mn ., H~ 01 +
OHA '\•" f'OUNTY'S 1 hMI f'l'1\lrn'flt lur llllP
FAC.i'f>t :' J11rl'<·t DEALER I T&M MOTORS
hit.. L•nJ I ~('l;th11n1: \"\\ 4 p~,.
tWl W1'.0 8141 Garden Grove Bl.
Garden Grove IMPORTS 892-SSS 1 or 534-2284
1961> II :11 I•,, C M 646-9303
TRIUMPH
'63 TR4
·s.1 V\\ • 1-0\VNF.R
• C"l1·an \..mod for Sl'dllll, e \\ rll lw'luw RllX' flt1ok
fnr f',\:'11 • f>.11 .!l!Mi
VOLVO
'68 VOLVO
JUST ARRIVED!
AJJ modf'~ and coltn'S
indudmit all """"' 142-A
ORA.~\.E COUNTY'S
f" ACT'ORY Dlrf'<"t DEALER
~t41t LmriA
• IMPORTS
1966 Harbor C \1 M&-9300
VOI.>10 ·:11 blk w rt'd in-
tf'f'• .l ~pd • gOtXI llrl's
l!oocl l'OOd SN! ;.1M>AA1
62 \'OL \'O * * S.00
NF'\~ TIRf.:SINf.:W ~HOCKS
64& 1 JOl A f'Tl:..1l f>. P \1
.. ,~r t Cara
1959 \11.A, 'l I~. ~ood ro,..
d1l1nn. l'M'W motor llf'W paint
$.)'10 54~;9
A 11to1 Wanted 9700
WE PAY
TOP
PRICE
'6,"1\"\\-:-rn11n -''"' r·ond
SJIMI. 1 t'<l .., I I h hlark R II nlf·" '1111• "11h ntill1 h FOR NICE CARS
I r ' 1 n r 1 inlf'nor. HH '"'' \11 ".0 !M1.'-'l l>ill j
0 0111\ I l.1kP nrw ... , ... ti· -AND TRUCKS
I•''' p1111, r Thia wrl"kl'nd '6h \ \\' Im • H.\010 J"" • \\ 111 r I\\ \I 1., • ,,:,:-~, I Any Make or Model.
'' i;;, :\Int (11nd' ·,1\ "'''' 1"\f~ CONNELL
i-; ltn i.. S'.'i> \10 ./ 1;1 \'\\' P1<1,1 ·p-
ELMORE
\II rrORS
!);~.. I, • i:l"n I.rove Blvd
r.:1r11.,. • • , "' JE 7-66.'9
'66 SPITFIRE-
1:..t1111ll m11l11!'
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1,. • .,i 1·nf1d1111"'" Slfl
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I i3 :! lliO 8" 11 1•1 \rllr white w11tl --
,,. h I II I\ inttrlor nm I • f I \'\\ SI '\'ROOF •
m~ 11111 I II I I 'I l'qll.ipl>f'd AH. ... l Jl.l TU.Y r~ Tl F'FC'T'
••I 1 ( 1TlJ\'E M LIST I .!:.:':i _ • Cell fi°:,{.1011
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C•••I "111d1l1<1n l'\1 flHI\'
• l'tl 'Ii'• •
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t 'i 11·11 (~fO\"" Rh d I I
,., , r°',, JE 7"'6l!l I Wh11 .. ~lflph.oint~" l"l1ml'-A·ILM
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1203
V.t. 1•\Y
CASH
fnr u,l'<f r1111 I. trurks JllSt
r11ll 11, lor f~t r~','ll•te.
GROTH CHEVROLET
A•~ t• r '\.1lrt ll.ltn11izrr
I~ 'l I B1"1rh Bl .
ll11nlln;zl1•n At11rh
Kl 9,Jl'll
~~ ....... --~~-~~~
Mrs. S. Albany
995 l Voyegtr Circle
You are winner of
two tlckth to
"HELLO DOLLY"
Now playing at M.lody·
land Theater. Pleaae
call 642-5671, Eldenaion
219, b.twMn 9:00 and
1 :00 p.m. tomorrow to
claim your tlcktta.
(North County toll-fr•
numb.r 540-1220)
~EEO A CAR?-
CAN'T RE FINANCED?
• B:utlcrupt" • Rt>~easlon'
•Bad Ocdit' • D1vorcedT
•\1lhtarv •'Jew rn Area~
Make P1:vday Paymf'nts
McCARTHY MOTORS
1(20 So. Main Ir Edinger
(2 blocks N of Seanl
Santa An1 Ph 542..350'1
BUICK
'64 BUICK
\\ 1ld<-1r cnnv('ruble Light
tan hni!'.h R11d1n hratrr
11utnm111w flO""r strrnn11
$999
e~~o~ "'~ ,,s ~,t,
/'fo.~ SKYL\RK. ALL PWR.
f l("lory :i tr • f ll'X»
Own,, r 6T.l--0471 E•tS
11159 RUCK MAKE AN OF·
Ft.R. =..t&!lblll 11ftrr Ii PM
or Wl'l"krnd.a
Ell'ctra 225 4 door hardtop.
Light blue, ndlo, heat«.
automatic, po.vtt 1teenna
and brakes.
$699
o~,~;~
~"'
'&.~ RIVlrntAICLustc Bllt.
• Wl'ule INlher. Fcty-Alt'. e F'11U ~. All EXTRAS!
f,.J6.!r.m or ~!>-1~
EXCELLENT SHAftEI
'62 ELEX:TRA/ ALL POWER
$.It;,() • Call 646-5511
CADILLAC
'67 CAD CPF dt VTI..LE.
• Air-cood' Lrathf'r • mt.
• Vmyl lop. J.5.000-mi1t11
LIKE NE."\\" • s:t>50
Call 4~-5116.'\ !'lA VS t1r
495-4274 AITl:.R 6-PM.
SEIJ...1"11. Momma ' '64 ('OflV
Lrmr grrl'n w rnatrh Ul·
IPr l'rw v.h1tr tnp h;is air
Ir all pwr Lr~ lhan 37.000
m1 • fM only $21>i:i
f;~~I dav >13-11\if\ """ --'67 C ,\ D 01vnrr P forrt'i
ulf' nt "Cl\r At'1111t1f11l" at
har1:111n hr"rmrnl pncl' •
$.>,'l'l'.1, '>48-tY.·lOl
:-1;7 Sf-:OAN llrV11t~ PVT\
/\ 1r C<lnd · f'ull powr Wtll
tnkP T n ·~ 1~~>17~ lllli
Skvhn<' Dr • l.;;1t1Jn11 ,
':l.'i CAO \'r~nnd--rn_nd_
Clt>an $:")'1 Ca.II afttr 6
P:v! 6-12· Til~:)
'62 Coupe d,. Vlll;,-hrlaf',
a1r cnnd111nnrd, 1mm,.n1latl''
Slfij() + M6-71117
CHEVROLET --------·~ CHFVt.l LY.; S7ATI()N
Rl tSll'St mflrl!l'tl'lllN' In WAr.nN -rnr,n
1t111n llle OAll Y Pll.01 l'riv •Ir p111r._, • :11~ 'l!\:~ C111~'1hMI M>l"l1nn .'\llvl'
mnnry, t1mr & ,,f1rir1 {,(Ylk ff> f',\Pntrf. '"'0:°" iifiii
now! 11 m1 I ''" 11n, 11n corwt, l'"r I '<tr'H t?iM 11W71'l7J ~~~~~~~~~-1
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t • t t •
•
Dull driving
comes to a
beautiful end
. .
l udg•t-miM•d1 Forg•+ ell •bout the icle• of 1•ttlin9 fore clutl little 1i•. The 1961 T9mP"+ Custom is fo r you. lt'1 • 1ix ell ri9ht. And it'1 budget.
priceG. But dull it i1n'tl lt1 Overfrieecl Cem Six eng ine me11ure1 250 cubic inche1t crt1nk1 CKit 175 hp. And if you think the Interior of en ine.:p•"·
1ive cer h11 to look thet wey, get reedy to think 191in when you••• the '6t interlor.Ovt 1tyll1t1 h1Y1 r11Uy outdone th1ms1h-1sl T1mp11t C4.!1tom
fo r '68 is 1 ... 1i11bl1 with our "Sp rint" option . ~11ni n9 i1 h11 1 new, hi9h-compr111ion Ov.ril11cl C.m Si~ with <f.b1rr1I c1rlxir1tor encl h11vy-duty
1hock1 1rtd 1prin91.
' ..
'68 , ....... 11
WIDE·TRACKINGI
Look At These PREMIUM TRADES ••• The finest in Orange County • • • • • •• AND PRICED TO SELL!
'64 CHEVROlfl
4 Doer N••t ' pcn1119tr wcto11. VI, t ulo.,,•llc, fl~ll•, liot1ler, •llite 1i<!lt wt!I lltt t,
'64 CHEVROLET $1777
l11111>tlt s.,,.., Sport. VI , pewer91idt, power 11•••·
1111, re.lie, ht•let, wh!lt t i.lt w•ll tir to.
'63 PONTIAC $977
Te111p11t 4 Ooo• 6 l'l >Mftftl ,..,,.,., VI, 1lc11iil1rlll
tTt 11ll'!lu io11, rtdie, h11ler, wllH1 tllll1 well., I••·
to 1!r.
'64 BUICK $1777
Spidel 4elrn1 4 4-1H111, VI, 1.t.-1111, ,. ..
er 1fewfi1t, rMl1, M1t.r, whit. w1ll1, f•c!!rf t lr.
'65 CHEVROUT $1777
'65 OLDSMOBILE $2777
Vi.ti Ctui11er 4 D-6 p1tt. ••te11. VI , •v*••
.,,.tic, po-• tf•t•l"t, r•<il le, lriMl•r, ..liilft w•Ut,
l•clo •ir.
'65 CHEVROLET $2377
Vt te11 f.l••hlclt ,1,kup .. 1+tt ,,., c.i,.. ..... ''"'IH''· VI, .tefliar<il t.1111111iu l1111, ••~lie, lio•eNr,
wfrll+. Wl llL
'66 MUSTANG $2077
6 cyltl!Jer, 1111\Jerlll h-1~1mluie11, rdle 1"4 lricel·
... wht+t •• n., , ... ..., ,;,,
, 66 OIVROlET $2377
1_,.t. 1 0-lri1r4t.,. YI. ,........11111._ ,_.
, ... ,,,, te4T-. lit•..,, whJ+e well1.
'65 MERCllY $1177
O,•I-2 111-~ ....... ,. YI, M1rc1-Hc, ,._....
.+eerf"t, •t<ille, he ... ,, w~lte 0141 wtll tlrea.
'61 BONllEVIW $3877 .
4 Door lio1rdl•p. Hy<ilr•"'•lic, ,.....,, 1t.1•i111 I
br tl1•, •1<ilio, ll11ltr, wlio/fe w1ll1, fttl...., t ir. ftt•
+o•y "''"'nty •rell11.
'64 FORD GAWIE $1477
500 4 Door 111•.llop. VI, ueitOl'lltic, ,_er •'••••
oftg , 11dio, h11t1r, whit• 1illlt w1ll1.
'66 CHEVROLET ll $2477
lmpt l1, VI, pow1rtlllll1, ,,....,. '1-1111, r1llllt,
h11lt r, White t ir:lt Wt lh.
'66 PONJ1AC $2377
C1l1ll111 4 Do., ..41•. VI, 1.t ... "9. ,........
tfe1rl11t, re411, hc1ter, fect!l'J •fir.
'67 BUICK $3177
si.,.1 •• ~ ,...,. c .. , .. v1, •M•-•tk, ,.wit •'-·
i~t. •1410, lrl•1ter, 11-white w1ll1, f1dery tlr.
'63 Pl YMOUTll $1177
$it11tl. A.,t,,....tlc ~•1111111lulef., rt41t tH lrittl••,
whitt tl<!lt will t!Hot..
'65 MUSTANG $1977
2 Ooot ht rdtop.. 6 cy!IH1t, t at1,,.1tic, r14ie, lri11 t.
••, wh ll1 1~• w1l10.
'67 POlfnAC GTO $3277
2 De ... he..ttep. VI, ..,...,,,.,,111, ,.,..., ,;..,1119,
t1dl11 lrieaf1t, llllf -reJ 11111 fitl L
'64 OIEVROUT MOW $1077 s,.,.,., c....-flW.. a.4t. '"°' h1eMP. 4 ,,,H ~"""''"'"'· "!f)' 1-"'H11r.
'65 Pl YMOUTH $1477
V-100 4 D-Mill••• • q-tlowl11, e..+emttic, p•w· ,, .... mi.,. 1111111, i...ter, white 1ld ...... 11 ti .....
· ., ... 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD~ COSTA MESA
WEEKEND
SPECIALS
ftrt haew... ...... M .. '4' u.c.f• I MefU!l"f'
................ ,, ...... '"' -' ........nt'--1.
'62 CHEVROlET
Novi 5upi9r Sport Coupe.
l'ow9r 1t .. ring.. rltflo,
hMter.
'62 MIRCURY
Custom coupe. P..-.r 1fHr·
lne, rldlo Md heater.
'64 PORO '6'
F1lrl1ne 500 4 door.
F1ctory elr, eufomttlc
tramml..ton.
'62 T·BIRD
H1rdtop coupe in excep-
tional condition.
'64 VAllANT CONVERTIBlE
225 Ch1rver tntln•,
autom1flc tr1n1ml11ion.
UNCOLN·MERCURY
COSTA MISA .BRANCH
19'41 Htirbor Bl. C.M. 642-7050
OU.N61 COUNTT'S LU.DIN• TOYOTA DIAt.11
MAI A NIW IMINIMT OP TNI lfM
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••DODIE
eo1ot91T 441 SIDAM
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Mill $1599 ,a1ct
'83 FORD 8ALAllE
... I\.
BIO
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE THE IUY OF YOUR
UFE ON A NEW OR USED CAR .•. AND HAVE FUN PLAYING /
"BEAT THE 7 CLOCK" 5
g AM TO 11
NOON ONLY
SPECIALS!
* * * IM THIS 6lOUP
OYER 1& CARS
'13 CHM llOVA
HDAM
... ••d h••••· .;, ..... ....... r10•• ' l·•••" GtC o••
$2l DM., '21 WO.
FULL $599 PllCl
'14 RAMBLER
00 ClAHIC
..... o ..... 1-4 ..... Av+.~ l.._ 1>4Wf. )U
:~:L DM., ,6. M90. 9 PlltCl
'86 DODGE
f'OlAIA WAOOM
V t Av+• 'o••• S+eo•l-~
• • 4 ,. & l-4ul•r. l>lo ""
$67 DH .• U1 MO.
FULL $1699 PllCE
6
'87 DODGE DART
270 2·01. HARDTOP
V t ""'o "-•d•• o J Hu••• 'o••• Sh'""9 l•< TVD 2'4
$75 DN .. $75 MO.
~~LI $1899
'64 CHEVY IMPALA
COUPI
'V t "'"'""'''" pow•• 1h•n•t·
l•co,.10 PIO tOt
$1' ON., SJt MO.
FULL s999 r11c1
12:11 TO
4 PM ONLY
SPECIALS!
* * *
IN THIS ~•our
DYER 30 CARS
'12 DODIE 1/2· TOii
PICl-.iP
v.a Stic~ ro.l1e. No Cl'97•.
t2t DN., S21 MO.
.:~ s599
'84 Pl YMOUTH
YALIAHT 100 WAGON
A.,+e., ••clio ,,.,j Hut.,.
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TRUCK & CAMPER
SELL-OFF SAYE TO ~800
COWPUft
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OVER 41 CARS
'86 DODIE DART IT
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CAMARO
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the ones ••• Th• n•w C1mare t.r
'61 comas In hardtop
& conv•rtibla ll'MMMt..
Both 1lv1 you many
out1lde incl ln1kle ap-
pearanc. chanpa. Alf
of thue ch•ne-.,. the BRAND NEW '68 CHEVROLETS de1l1ned to ""' ttt. Camaro ttMI finest Qr
ln lt1 field.
119 Chevrolet. for '61 llve up to
their leadership in • l:H9 way! New
IMC8 Mttf"tl styling, HidM-w1y
windthlUI wiper syst.m, .,-clous
Inter~ unfokl new deeon In .,...
tl1tlc colors and dur•ble fabrics.
Nrtw ~noramlc lnstrunMnf p1n1I;
IM1 Instrument clu1ter1 .
Chevrolet w.,..,. for '61 'lat you
to.id up on hniury. New styling,
qu.llty .1ppolntmentt. alt vinyl ln-
terlort m•k• f1mlly tr1v1lln9 •n
extr• special event. S.. them all
and give thtim 1 tr•vel ta1t drive
tod1yl
Forgtit whit you knew about Ch"'
II , except Its economy and v.1lue.
That r.rn.tinL The rnt 11 newly
turn.cf out from the ground up. lta
longer, wider and lower and COrnM
in two-.nd four.door Nova modela.
Chtivy pickupa for '69 •r• handtome
In 1ppe.1r1nee, streamlln.d for af-
flciency .1ncl tolfdly constructtd to
give long.lived 1t1mln.1 in .111 types
of .. rvlca. From outdoor tr1vel to
every day h1rd work, Chevy truck•
,,.. 1tlll the grNtett.
1968 CAPRICE
ancl IMPALA
1968 STATION
WAGONS
1968 CHEVY II
NOVA
1968 CHEVY
TRUCKS
SPECIAL NOTICE!
The road work on Harbor Blvd.
completed. We • 15 invite you to
stop in today and test drive a
car of your choice!
CONNELL
2821 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
~~:s 546~ 1203 ~i:s546-1200
'65 KARMANN GHIA $1695
Coupe. Llk1 MW throughout. MU1t ... this one.
'67 IMPALA SPORT
COUPE
Autom1tfc tran1ml1sion, radio, huter, power 1tMrlng,
vlnyl Im.Mr.
'67 CHEVROLET~=~ $2495
VI, ,,...,.,. 1t..rln9, radio ind he1ttir, l ,000 ortglnel mlle1
with new car w1rr1nty.
'62 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD $1895
4 Door. Full power i nd factory air conditlenln9. A r9al
1h1rp car.
'66 ECONOLINE su:!~ $1895
Extra clean throughout. Automatic tr1n1ml11lon.
'66 CHEV. ss· 396
Super Sport coupe. 39' cu. in. VI, turbohydr1matlc, PS,
f1dory 1ir, black vlnyf roof, white with wflite vinyl intarior.
'64 CADILLAC DE VILLE $2695 .
Convwtible. Shadow 11"9Y with red ~her lnt.r6et, full
power, f1ctory air conllltlonlng, premium tlret.
'64 JAGUAR ~~~osTr• $2995
4 speed tr1n1mi11lon, chroma wir• whHll, new top, whit•
with bl1clc leather interior.
'67 CHEVY VAN
Automatic tr1n1mlulon, auxiliary ..... radio, he1t1r, 1lde
doort, heavy duty 1u1pen1lon, w"t cotst mirrors.
'64 IMPALA4DOOR $1295
Hardtop. VI. automlflc, poW9r 1tHrlng, r•dlo, he•t ... , fl ..
ta red.
'62 T-BIRD LANDAU $1295
H1rdtop, full power, •Ir cond., R&H, torch reel w/whttt
vinyl roof, nc.ption1lly cle•n.
'66 EL CAMINO
VI, 4 1pMd, redlo, heat•r, wlll•w II'"" with bl•ck vinyl
Interior.
'61 CORVAIR
'64 FALCON FUTURA $995
Convartlblti. Autom•tlc, rldlo, he1ter, woukl m•k• a per-
f9d MCond car.
'57 CHEVROLET ~TON $695
PickYp with side racks ... good mechanical cenditlon •••
gra1t to haul horlft, etc.
'65 MONZA COUPE $1295
4 speed tren1ml .. lon, radio, he•t•r, hondurus maroon w/
black bucket ......
'66 CAPRICE WAGON
9 pahe"f9r. Factory air concl ., power stMring, pow•r
SHt, power windows, R&H, mist blu•.
'66 EL CAMINO
VI, eutom1tic, power 1tMring, radio, h .. ter, 1Nml1t green
w/black vinyl int•rKlr.
'61 FORD FAIRLANE $495 '640LDSF-85Cutlass $1495
4 Door aed1n. va, 1utomatic.. pow9r ltMrlnt. radio, tM•ter, Coupe. Air conditioning, poW9r 1tMrin9, r.dlo, Miter, jade
clean. grMn w/bl1ck buck•t Mat1.
1968 CHIVILLE
Chavella fer '61 t. a whole new kind ef Naw car. Mo,. than that, Chevalle la • totally MW
variety of c•rt with r1klth new looka, ramark1bla new ways to h1ndlt ro.d1. Combine your
instinct for a performance car with your naed for 1 practlc1I car ••• go Chavalle for 1961 .
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ORANGE COUNTY FORD
OWNF.R~
Now that tl9e new 1961 Fords are roftincJ off the procluctloll lw by the tlMMllands, and arriYlnt at our
dealership on scheclllhtcl deliveries, tflere's a lot of catchlnt up to do. O• fint big task 11 to clear al ,...
mainincJ new 1967 and 1967 demonstrator can I• the sltortnt poulble time. Shown here -as space per-
mits -are beautihl '67's ready for immecllate .,tvery at final close-out discouwts. Come in today -
tt.is wHkend for sure -for a complete selection of models and colon.
roMoCo Our ultr1 modern puts d•
partment covert over 10,000
square fHt ind stocks over
$100,000 worth of genuine
Ford puts.
Our Ford Rotund1 Di19no1tlc Cen.
ter i1 Southern C1 liforni1'1 first.
130 vit1I electronic tHt tor your
car In leu thin 30 minute& .• $9.9$
' l' 74 Mrvice and repair bays manned
by factory trained technician• u ..
Ing the bnt tools and equi~nt
available.
~range County's only factory au-
thorized Shelby.American d11ler.
GT 35~T 500-Cobra 51111 and -• 'rda1 rt• • .-
llLS Our complete leasing depart·
ment can lea" you virtually any
make car. Dally rentals of new
~.,.... Ford cars at economy ntH.
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PLUS:
~P~Cl•L RUDG!T SERVICES
UH your Master Charge. Bank-
Americard or Ford Motor Company's
convenient charge plan for service,
repairs, body work, paint jo bs .
S:RfE BUS SERVICE
Our Modern buses will take you to
work, shopping, home , and return,
while your car is being serviced.
UNDER THE SAME OWNER·
'67 MUSTANG
390 V-t e"f., GT equip 9roup, .tr
cond, AM/FM radlo, htr, Cruise.().
~tic, deluxe Met bib, deluxe 1tMr
whl, Pwr at•rl"t, trip odometer, tach,
Interior and exterior decor 9roup, tilt
at .. r whl, whlh w1ll1, Exec Car #496.
2 plus 2
DISCOUNTED
TO
'67 LTD 2·DR. HARDTOP
390 v.a en9, air cond, vinyl top, pwr
windows, pwr at.er, pwr brakt1, r•·
dlo, htr, Crul...o.Matlc, de4uxe belts,
tint 9lau, ,..r tpNker, white walls.
Exec car # 540.
DISCOUNTED
TO
FASTBACK
340
328336
'67 GALAXIE 2·DR. HARDTOP
390 V-1 •ne. Crul...o.Metfc, deluxe
belts, radio, heater, tint 11 .. , wheel
covera, white walls. Exec car # 1371.
DISCOUNTED
TO
'67 T·BIRD 2·DR. LANDAU
'21 Y·I .... Y"'71 ,..,, ~ ........ Select·
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beut.._ c. Ne. 171 S.
'67 MUSTANG
.390 v.a ene, air concl, rldlo, htr,
Crvi• 0-Mltk, vlnyt roof, deluxe
1tMr whl, pwr dlM IM'•k•, pwr ttMr,
1....,.ler ._., 1rou,, white wells.
Exec car #nl.
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446058
307187
3161 64
SHIP SINCE 1921 DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM -IT'S THE G EA
MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR!
THEODORE ROBINS FORD USED CAR SUPERMARKET OF VALUES!
''s FAIRLAHE soo ... $187 S '6s GALAXJE soo . . . s167 5 l '66 Mun11& 2 p1us2 • s2295 '65 MERCURY WAGOll • $1925
t Or. HT. VI, eu+o,..etic, lllO••• •h•rt"f • ,,, 2 Or. HT, VI 1ulo"'1+1c, 11ow•• •'"""'· ,.. F .. tbuk, FvHy fa~ry ~uipp14', rttlie, hu t-.. 404", VI, ev+.lftati<_ 'ewer 1tMrl119, retile,
tlo•, heater, fectory air. Ne, 1'751 l. cloo, huter, lo"cfau top. No lOIA. er, VI e"flH. Ne. P746'. l.uter, air cetltlltl ... h19, Ne. '7414.
'63 MERCURY • • • • s1299 '66 MERCURY COMET • •52100 '66 COUNTRY SOUIE • .s2999 '63 FORD GAlAXIE • • $1195
Mo"+•••Y Cu110,,,, VI, auto .. '" co"cf, ltS, !ti,
No. 12A
'67 MUSTANG . • • • 52325
VI 4 >P .. cf r1cf10 l.ee+or cl1lu•• whtol ro•ll>
wlo It 'wt l t ftclory w•"•"'Y No, P74'1!>
'63 GALAXIE 500 . . . s1 499
XL. VI, autom•lic, r•clio, h .. ter, powtr ,,,.,.
in9, power brak11, air conclitionin9 No. P70l.
C1li1nl1. VI, autofTla+ic, po•or ''"""9• recloo
'"' hu tar No I 4 I •A.
'6S MUSTANG . . • . ~17 SQ
~trdlop VI 4 •P•tcl I l"IMl\110• ••d10 •"d
lout•• No I &UA
'6' FAIRLANE SOO • • .s1499
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Spt Cpo. VI, autom•tic, power 1111•1~9. bucket
•u h. ~&H, WSW. No. !'HS&
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SW. 10 peu. VI, aute., PS, eir n"ti , ltAH,
WSW. Ne. '7600.
'64 FALCON SPRINT • • S147 5
Harcltop. 2 Deor. 141c:~.+ 111h, VI reclio llu t. ''· ..,._..., ,._, .,._.f. Ne. 7444.
'65 FORD LTD • • • • S2Q25
7 Or. H.T. VI, euteMetic, power •IHri"t• ••·
cf10 .,., hMt.,. Ne. 1'7412 .
100 2 Doer her4'te,. :.ute111etic, retlle •M
he1+1r. Ne. '741 I.
'66 MUSTANG H.T. • • ~2099
luutiful poppy r.O, lleck lnteroe•. Fully fu.
tory equ1pp14. No. IHlA.
'67 FAIRWI SOO •• ~2 7 50
2 cl•. H.T. VI, auto., re.lie, hHte•, whit• 1Nle
w1ll1. Ne. P7"'·
ENGLISH
FORDS
ORANGE COUNTY
HEAD9UARTERS
Complete inventory.
Choose the hot one!
All Acfvertlaed Prices Good
Through Sunday, 19, 1967
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:J/iankJ'Jivin<J Special .
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THE ,,m
C!'fi ¥oivet" ':.lJiar'I ''
lwHERE? -ORANGE COAST COLLEGE I
FRI NOVEMBER 24th SAT NOVEMBER 25th
• 8 P.M. • 10:30 A.M. & 2 P.M.
the hardships of th• adventuraus Pit.
.,ims. Y ou'n discover the exciting, col·
orful, event-fined clay1 that are your
heritaqe. A cast of fifty.five of your
Harbor area friends and neighbors will
partray these familiar historical fiqures
as the lively controversial peaple they
really were. You'U be in for some sur·
prises plus qood music and dancing.
piness to mental hospitals and retarded
children. They are a hard working group
and deserve your support as this is one
of the few ways they can finance their
work.
tt"s theatre time again. After five sue•
cessfirl seasons in the Harbor area The
Children's Theatre Guild has come up
aqain wit\. a dandy this year. It's '"The
Mayflower Diary", a play based upan
What could be more in keeping with the
Thanksqiving hoUday than la gather up
the entire family, especially the children
ta see and enjoy this unusual but true ac·
caunt taken from Govemor Braclford"s
chronicle durinq his 27 years tenure of
office. It renews the spirit of this truly
American holiday.
The Guild hos brought hours of hap·
So make this one a must and r.serve
your tickets today by caUing Guild
headquarters at 646-6885, Mesa Verde
545-2785, Corona def Mor 673-0461 or
they can be purchased at FonJit's Hard·
wore, Richard's Market Information
booth or Guild Headquarters at 1518
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. If these
places are not convenient they are still
available at the box office at the Or.
ange Coast College. Adults $1.00 Stu·
dents 7Sc. See you at show time.
Best reqards
Al
ff•PP!I Th•nk1!flrln9 I• erer11one
from •II of "' here el f"or!Jll fftlor.
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FORGIT HARDWARE
The Southland's Finest
HARDWARE e DllPOlfT PAINTS e SMALL APPLIANCB e PLUMBING SUPPLIES
... U.S. r.. OH.
2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
A C5ood ~rlendly Pl•c• lo lhoA
Featuring Nationally
• Open Sund•ys D•ily 7:30 •.m. lo 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350
A.dvertlsed Brands Of flfprchandise At Fair Prices
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Frid•y, Novemb9r 17, 1967
ORRIN W RI G HT, A
TWENTY-YEAR BOOST-
ER OF BALBOA ISLAND
ANO A NATIVE SON, IS
THE SUBJECT OF DOR·
OTHY PIER'S MEET THE
PEOPLE FEATURE ON
PAGE J.
NEW USES FOR MOTH-
BALLS IN THE GARDEN
AND IN THE HOME ARE
FEATURED IN A STORY
ON PAGE 7. EVEN
SKUNKS CAN'T STAND
THE ODOR WHEN USED
PROPERLY.
WHERE TO DINE ON
THANKSGIVING DAY
CAN BE MADE AN EASY
DECISION BY READING
THE ENTERTAINMENT
PAGES 10.15 OF THE
WEEKENDER. MANY
FESTIVE MENUS HAVE
BEEN Pl ANNE 0 BY
RESTAURANT OWNERS
FOR YOUR DELIGHT.
DON WILSON'S OUT 'N"
ABOUT COLUMN WILL
KEEP YOU UP TO DATE
ON OTHER ACTIVITIES
IN THE COUNTY.
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THE DONOVAN SHOW -The Donovan Show will
be presented at Anaheim Convention Center, 800
W. K.atella. Anaheim, in tM Arena tonight, Nov.
17. at 8 p.m. 'tickets, priced al $3.50, $4.50 and
$5.50, available at the box of.fice. Phone 635-3962
!or further information.
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OC' SYMPHONY CONCERT -The Orange County
Sympboay will present a co~ featuring
soprano Eleanor S1eber on Sat .. Nov. 18, at 8:30
p.m. in tbe Arena of Anaheim Convention Cen-
ter, 800 W. KAtella, Anaheim. Ticketa, priced
at S3, U a:nd SS. availabte al box office. Pbone
SJ.5..3962 for further information.
f'\ n:~NIS TOURNAMENT -The second annual
Fountam Valley Tenms Tounarnent will be held
under spon.sorshlp of the Tennis Club and the
re<:reation department at the Fountain Valley
High School terutls courts, 17815 Bushard, Foun-
ta1.0 Valley, on Nov. 18 and 19, from t a.m.
lo 2 p.m. There u no admission charge for
spectators. For information phone 962-204.
l'C1 CONCERT -Folk singer Judy Collini will pre-
sent a C'OOCert ia campua Hall at the Un.IVU1fty « Callfornla Irvine on Sun., Nov. 19, at I p.m.
TicktU, priced at a:uo. will be available at iM
door Phone s:n.t922 for further information.
HOOTENANNY-Folk smiers in thA Oraqe Cout
area will join with Golden West College students
in a oommuaity hootenanny Tua., Nov. 21, at
7:30 p.m. tn the College Center. 15744 Golden
West St, Huntin,Wn Beach. Tickets, priced at
50 centa witb ASB card. $1 for adults, will be
available at the door Pbone 89'Z·7711 for further
information.
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ger" will be presented by the Huntington Beacb
High School Thespians in the school auditorium,
1903 Ma.in St., Huntington Beach, on Tuet. and
Wed , Nov. 21 and 22. The h.igb school band and
song leaders will perform before the play at
7 30 p m. Tickets, priced at Sl.25 for adults.
$1 for students with ASB cards. and SO cents
tor elementary children. will be available at
lhe door. Pbooe 636-6.'>31 for further information.
SA,T . .\ CLAUS PA.RADE -Some 200 motion pic-
ture and televiaion stars will jorn Santa Cl.au.
m the annual Santa Claus Lane Parade ot Stars
on Hollywood Blvd., Wed .. Nov 22, beginning at
7 30 p.m.
DISNEYLAND DATE NITE -Special entertain-
ment at Disneyland for three nights during the
'ThanbgiVing holidays, Nov. 23 through 25, will
include mUSlc by Bill Elliott's Orchestra, Youns
Men from New Orleans, Ward Si.ngert, Delta
Ramblers and the Mustangs. Daytime eat.ert&J.n.
ment will feature the Disneyland Marching
Band, Indian Dancers, the Royal Street Bache·
lors and the Est.abhshment. Hours are !rom 10
a.m. to midniCht Nov. 23 and 24, 10 a.m. to 1
p m. Nov. 25. Fo mfonnauon phone SJ.l.4.4S6.
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Couiing Up
OC PIULllARMONIC t-TM Orange County Phil·
batmo.r:tic Society ltill present ~bin '1eht.a con·
ductint the leCODd in its series bf concerts on
Sat., N<W. 25, in ~pus Hall at the UbiYersity
ol Calif Gmia lrviQe at 8: JO p. m. TttlMts. if
available, may be 'purchased at 'he Society of.
flee, 101 W. Coast Ifwy., Newport Beach. Single
admrssi«*l $3.50, students $1.75. For further in-
formation phone ~11.
HORSE SHOW -The Orange County Mustangers,
a cbapter of the American Mustang Assoc .. will
present a horse show on Sun., Nov. 26, at Or·
ange County Fairgrounds. 88 Fair Dr., Costa
Mesa. beginning at 9:30 a.m. Entry fee $1.50
per class. No admission charge fo r spectators.
Far further information phone 6'16-1035.
l 'CT FINE ARTS CONCERT -Room 1616, Fine
Arts Bldg., University Of California, Irvine..
4 p.m., no adm.iulon charge. Wed. Nov. 29.
chamber mu.sic presented by Rosa Lee McKay.
Joan Tbomauen and Martha Keltz.
MESSIAH -The University Ch1>rus and Orchestra
at Ule University Of California lrvme w1U pre-
sent Handel's "Messiah" on Fri. and Sat., Dec.
1 and 2, in Science Lecture Hall on the campu.s
at 8:30 p.m. There is no admtssioo cbar&e.
Pbooe m.e617 for further information.
()CC COMMUNITY SYMPHONY -Joseph Pearl-
RWl o/. Orange Cout College will direct the occ Community Symphony Orchestra ill I ....
gram oa Sun .• Dec. 3, at 4 p.m. in OOC Audi-
torium, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa. Ptaniat Dr.
Robert Haag will be the soloist. The event ii
spocl.SClnCl joi.nUy by the college and tbe Cocta
Mesa Part. and Recreation Dept. Tick:eta priced
at Sl will be available at the door. Phone 834-
~ f« further Information.
Sports
COLLEGE FOOTBAU. -Orange Coast College V5.
Santa Ana at LeBard Stadjum. Nov 18 at a p.m.
NCAA FOOTBALL -UCLA vs USC at LA Mem·
orial Coliseum, 3911 Figueroa, Nov. 18 ill 1:30
p.m.: UCLA vs. Syracuse at the Coliseum, Nov.
25 at 1:30 p.m.
PRO FOOTBALL -Orange County Ramblers vs.
Long Beach Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. in Anaheun Sta·
dium, 2000 State C.Ollege Blvd . Anaheim.
B.\SKETBALL -The Anaheim Amigos vs. OU·
land Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at Anaheim Convention
Cent.er, 800 !Utella, Anaheim. Amigos vs. M.iJl.
nesota Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.
HORSE RACING -Tb<>roughbred racing daily ex·
cept Sun., at Los Alamitos Race Course, 4981
E. Katella, Los Alanutos First post time 1
p.m. Nov. 21 through Dec 23.
BARNESS RACING -Daily except Sun. at Holly·
wood Park through Nov. 20. First race 1 p.m.
DRAG RACING -Races will be held Wed. &-11
p.m ., Sal 7·10 p.m. at OC International Race-
way, Santa Ana Freeway at Laguna Canyon Rd.
Admission, $'l, general; $'Z 50 reserved. Pbooe
l3S-J593 for i.n!ormation.
REX ~tA YS .RACE -tndlanapolis·lype racing re·
turns to Southern Callforn1a on Sun , Nov. 26,
at Riverside Intarnatiooal Racewav m River-
side begiruling at DOOD when 30 cars Will par·
ticipat.e over a 2.8 mile course.
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P.&TAllCIA ADOBE -Adams ud Mesa Verde Dr.
Weet, Cetta Meea. 0rtginall1 • ~ Italian for
IDdlaJ)a. tbe historic adobe baa been restored
and f\Jrnkbed and ia •• to ~ public from
1 to $ p.m. on Sat. aod Sa No admission
clmrge. For information p.bone 549-0822..
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ltll'OMOTlVE \1lJ:,..,1,, M -Briggs Cunningham
Automotive Museum located at 250 Baker Street,
at the comer of Red Hill, Costa Mesa. Phone
Ml>-7660. Hours 10 a.m. until ~ pm. daily.
Features a collection of Vint.age. classic,
nclng and sports cars; engine dt!plays. Ad·
mission, adults $1.85, students and military, 85c,
dUldr .. under 10 free.
JIOV1ELAND OF THE AIR -Fhght and space mu·
Kum, featuring a collection of movie and tus-
torical planes dating back to 1910 Hours 10
a.m .. S 00 p m. daily. Orange County .'\lrport.
Tickets Sl .25 adults, 75c Juniors, 50c children.
Phone 545·5021.
CJOTl''S BERRY FARM -Attractions Include
Ghost Town, unique shops, theater, tradmg post,
and rides; Beach Blvd .. Buena Park.. H0t1n 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. dally. Phone 522-1131 .
DllNEYLA.ND-World ramous amusement park has
rides and exh.ibHs for young and old, 1313 So.
Barbor Blvd., Anaheim. Hours; 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Wednesday through Ftiday, 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Phone 533.....,.56.
MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Located at
Ortega Highway, El Camino Real aod Spring
Sl. in San Juan Capistrano. Take Santa Ana
Freeway to Highway 74 off ramp. ~n daily
7 a .m. to 6 p.m. Admission SO cents, children
UDdP.r 12 admitted free. Ph<>ne 49.1-1111.
COVER: Despite his tremendoll.! tonnage,
Sbamu, the trained killer whale at Sea World
in San Diego, leaps into the air in response to
hi$ trainer's command. Shamu·s act and other
Sea World attractions are featured in a story
with pictures on Pages 8 and 9. Lucy Bell Photos
G•lde to F1111 Page !
Mttt the People Page 3
Garden Nous Page 4
Dellgnt'r'a Notebook Page i
New l 'se of Mothballs Page 7
House Doctor P age 7
Sea Werld Wondera Pa&ea 8, t
0.t 'N' About Pain J .. JS
EatertaiJlmeot Pagt1 11-lt
Utt Theaur Page JI
Cvreot Art E\hlblh Page 18
.Meviu Paget 1'"1'
ORANGE COAST
maa~ammaa MAGAZfNE
Friday, November 17, 1N7
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Dirty Dozen" now playing at the lido Theatre
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EXHIBITS
SECt,1UTY FlRST NATIONAL BA."liK -202 Main
St., Huntington Beach. Hours . 10 a.m. to 3 pm
Mon. through TblD'S., 10 a m. to 6 p m. Fri On
exhibit through Nov., paintings by Fern Wu-
liams, Huntingtoo Beach Art League member.
HUNTINGTON BEACH LIBRARY -525 Mam St ,
Huntington Beach. On euubit through Nov.,
paintings by Marwood Spencer and Evelyn
Nygaard.
CLYDE ZULCH GAIJ..ERY -1835 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Pbou 142-7097. Hours Mon. through
S.t. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admission charge On
exhibit, watercolors by Jobn Burgee
OCC GAllE.RY -2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa.
Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, 7 to 10 pm Wed.
No admission charge. Phone 540-1610. On ex·
hibit through Friday, Dec. 15, Dr. John Covell's
paint.Ing and ceramic collection titled "The Zen
Spirit in Japanese Ar1-..
CORO!\A DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold,
Newport Beach, is exhibiting oil still Wes by
Terri Gtkrest through Nov.
COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast
Hway., Newport Beach. Phone 64&454. Hours
Mon. through S.t. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admis-
aion charge. On exhibit, under sponsorship of
the Newport Harbor Service League, the work
of Penny McM.anlgal through Nov.
NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr .•
Newport Beach. Hours 10 am. to S p.m. Mon.
tnrough Thurs., 10 a.m . to 6 pm Fri. On l'X·
htbrt th.rough No' ~tttthery art by Beverly
Nemetz of Costa Mttsa
'Cl\ IC tL:-IH.R (i \LLERY -:-.ey.port Beach City
Hall, 3300 Newpo11 Blvd . :-.ewport Beach.
Hours Mon. through Fn. 8 to 5 pm. No adm1s·
sion charge On exhibit through Nov .. oLls, ..,. a-
tercolor~ and drawinp by James Warren.
Mtrrt:AL SA VlNGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast
Hway, Newport Beach. Hours . Mon. through
Thurs 9 a m. to 4 p.m., Fn. 9 a.m. to 6 pm.
On exhibit lhrougb D~. 10, oils by Patricia
Kaufman of Santa Ana.
ANDRESS STONE GAU.ERV -1741 WestcWf Dr,
Newport Beach. Hours 11 am. to S pm. Moo.
th.rough Fri. Phone 642-6247. On edub1t through
NO\' terra cotta busts by Glona Pugsley
L.\Gl :\A FEDERAL SA VL'tGS A,\D LOA:\ -260
Ocean Ave" Laguna Beach. Hours 10 a m. to
3 pm Mon. Utrough Thurs., 10 a m. to 6 pm.
Fri. On exhibit th.rough No" . paintingi; by
Vivian Burtchby, Neal Butcher and William
Persona and paintings by students from Laguna
Beach schools
L\Gt'NA BEACH ART ASSOCIATIO:\ -307 CUU
Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours 12 to 5 p m. dally
Adnuss1on SO cents. Phone 4~1. On exh1b1t
through ~ov. 19, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Hurschler's
collecllon of modern tapHtrie!. In the Entre·
sol, the Annual Faculty Show or the Laguna
Beach School ol Art and Design through No•;.
19. featuring the work of Jon Stokesbary, Roger
Armstrong, Roger Kuntz. Jane Lyons . Donna
Sharkey and Da\rld Schnabel.
CllAlLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Hwy . La-
guna Beach. Hours 11 a m. to S p m daily. No
adm1uion charge. Pbooe 494-2497. On exhibit
through N1,v. 26, oils by Ray .fnesz and Anne
Von. -•
CHARLES W. BOWERS Mt:SEt:M -2002 N Main
Street, Santa Ana. Phone 542-5456. Hours
Tues. through Sal 10 a.m. to CIO p.m., Sun
1 to S p.m. and Thun. evenings 7 to 9 p.m. No
admission charge. On exhibit through Nov. 26,
oils and watercolors by Cardeiro Boyer, water-
colors of New England by Glen Thomas through
Dl"C 12, expressionistic paintings by Dorothv
St0<:um through Dfoc. 30.
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He Talks When The Subject Is Balboa Island
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Orrin Wright is a man ol few words -but he bu a lot to say about
the welfare of Balboa 131and. A pleasant, friendly man, be compute. his
thoughts io an accountant'• f ashlon unW he can give 1 concise and often
humorous answer in one or two words.
Wright, who describes himself u a "native son, born of a nttivt son
and daughter," can easily evaluate. change. in Southern ~lifornia since he
wu born ln Loa Angeles and has lived ln thiJ area all hi.a life. He attended > Compton Hlgh School and Compton Junior College, where he studied ac-
('()Unting
l\ewport began to f1~ure in his We early ..,. hen he drove Lo danci:~ ill
the Rendezvous Ballroom on the weekends. While attending one ol these
dances, he was Introduced w a young lady named Dorothy and they were
married in l~l ln Reno, Nevada. "Wt thought lt better to begin our marriage
in Reno. than w end 1t there ·• Orrin quipped
Whl.le a captain in the army durin1 World Warn Orrin was stationed
on le Shima, where the first surrenderin1 teams of Japanese landed their
aircraft to 1witch to American planes. Whitt American bomben with green
crosses transported them the rema1nlng distance to their meeting with
General Mac.Arthur. "Many of the Japanese wore striped suits and carried
swords," Orrin recalled "The first man off tht plane handed out a bouquet
of nowers and a bottle of wine, probably to be sure th.at we knew he wasn't
an enemy any more.''
In 1947 while the Wrigbt.s were spending a Memorial Day weekend
Thanksgiving day is less than one week away and tt is not too
early to make your reservation for Thanksgiving dinner now.
Select the dining spot of your choice from our Restaurant Pages,
10 through 15, where Orange County's finest establishments tell
you about their special menu plans for the Holiday .
,,,..y, ,. __ II. 11161
on Balboa Island, a fnend told Omn sbe thought be should open an office
there. He believed her and rented one that very weekend. S111ce that timt
ht bu been vitally interested in the problems of the island.
NeaUy totaling up the complete housmg and parking problems on
the small island, Orrin said R-1 would be the best 1olut.H>n for the island,
though he didn't beheve it could ever be brought about. He went on to et·
plain that in front of each house on Balboa Island is thirty feel of parking
space. It tlle.s twenty feet to park one car. so there is enough room for one
and one-ball cara per house. Problems arise when each famiJy owns two
cars and there are two families per residence. Even with a two car garage,
eacb curb lack! space for one-half car. Totaled for a block lt adds up to
Jou of non-e.xistent parking spaces.
Parki.Jli problems have plagued the btUioe.ssmen on the island, Loo.
"It's paychological," Orrin said. "On Balboa Island a person may have to
"alt only two blocks or 350 feet from bis car to the business area, but in a
sbo.fr.!;g ceoter he is willing &o walk 500 feet simply because they hue a
par · lot."
Jn 1~ u President of the Balboa Island Businessmen's AsM>ciation,
Orrin too.ght to solve this problem by leuing a tram which could c-arry
shoppers from one end of the island to the other.
Unfortunately the electnc motor needed more power than its original
batteries provided. More batteries were added, but their weight took almost
u much current u they generated. The circle finally ended when the tram's
ule broke and With lt tlle hopes of the b\1$ln~men.
In the future. Orrin sees a skyline for Newport and Balboa l.sland
uke that ot Miami Beach. "The area bu grown from S,000 to 40,000 residents
in 20 years," Wright explained. "U you project tho~ figures I.Bother 20
years, you can 1ee why high nse iJ the only way to 50Jve our population
problems. It doeso't do us any good to criticize bow resideou z.oned this area
years ago; rather we should learn from their mistakes ~ we know what to
expert from the next 100 years"
ln hls spare Ume, Omn likes to play brid~ and golf The Wrights'
have two sons, Marshall, a programmer at Aeronutronic, and Randy, a sales-
man with Xerox.
Orrln is a past president ol the Newport.Balboa Rotary club and is
now a member of its board of directors
Ornn Wright's personality. though quiet hke Balboa Ii.land's streets
in winter, also refleets the warmth of its sandy ~aches and the tang of its
dtan salt air.
-Dorothy Pier
ARE YOU HOLIDAY MINDED?
Look what we have for the Holidays
Fruat trays made to order. Fruit baiskets gorgeously arranged, ~lace· fruu
trays, all sizes, all new crop. Fresh dates 10 gift cartons Nev. crop figs
in mailing packages. New crop nuts of all kinds mcluding ourselves for
getting up al 2 a.m. to bring you these fruits fresher than anyone el£e.
Fresh cul flowers and floral arrangements sold at extremely low prtet!s!
Fruit shipping all over the world and compare our sensible pnces' Just
phone the addr~. we do the rest Charge if you sc choose
FOR OUR RETAIL CUSTON'.ERS
SAVE With theM Coupons SAVE
&ruuoll ~ Juicy Valenci• ~ N.. Crop SPROUT~ ~ ORANGES i VELVET YAMS ~ 5 ~ 1 O• LI. ~ ¢ u . ~ 8¢ .... ~ ~ ~
tu.It 4 ... ~ u.lt 11 ... .~ 11• 11 ...
Coupons Explr• Novtm~r 22nd (Cl~ Th•nkifivinvl
These Restaurants want their customers to have tbe finest, that's whv lhev
buy product from Newport Produce How about you calling U6" Corigratu·
laUona to Hillview Bowl, Santa Ana Hi, ConttnenW Collegt, Newport Jai.~
Tht Charter House, Anaheim, Ed's Market. Huntington Beach and 132 others!
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67J-171S
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One Trip To Europe Only Whets The Appetite
0~ .t the mo,. a,.autfful 1i9hta la the f1r•n at th. Scheenbrvnn Palace
in Vienn.t. Above 11 a clipped pathway el trMt In one of the ,_,..M leoklnt
•• if It .. r• penciled Int. the pictwe.
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IS NOT SO RAMPANT IN COLOR
FALL BUT STILL VERY LOVELY
The great odventure is over. After o month of visiting the gerdens
of Europe end o few other pktces, we hove returned home to resume the
routine of doy to doy living.
Admittedly, by going in the foR, there wos not the quontity of
different flowers thot spring would offer. This is o condition thot is much
more noticeoble 1n cold climotes thon in ours. There were no ocres of
tuli~ in bloom in Hollond, no lilecs in Enqlond, nor were the chestnuts 1n
bloom in France. but color there wos. The yords. porks eoo windowsills
oll were full of colorful flowers. The forests were turning on their outumn
colors. The v1neyord~ hung h~vy with ripe gropes. Trees were loden with
red opples All in t1ll it wos o beoutiful experience
The Europeans seem to love their flowers much more thon does
Me:r overooe Americon counterport. Enqlish qordens hove olways been
noted fer t~e · r ric I, d sploys of color end they were not d1soppoinhnq In
Hollond ond Germony porticulorly. every ovoil oble inch of windowsill
~poce wos u ed for potted plonts and there were usuolly more poh on
tobles in bod of the windows. The typicol bodyord qorden in Germony
had ot leost cabboqes end dohlios. Everywhere there were street stonds
selling bouquets.. of cut flowers end these didn't qo unsold.
However, one should not go to Europe expecting to see new vor-
iet1es of flowers for despite the volume of flower s. both indoor ond out,
they ore the same ones we grow here. World tronsportotion end promotion
being whet they ore todoy, new flower vM ieties f tnd their woy bod ond
forth ocross the A tlontic os soon es they Me ;ntroduced. The meriqolds
in Austr~o were tre same es the ones I qrew from B urp~e·s seed this sprinq,
Not everyone will qo to Europe noi t'•t-•yone wonh to qo but
1hose who do will find the qordens of Europe. both public end privete
roting right up there. with the art, architecture end history, os one of
the most memoroble perts of the trip. I think they else will find. os I did,
thet seeing Europe once only whets the oppehte to go tigoin.
TEXT AND
PHOTOS BY
DON HORTON
In Kew Gardens, Eng·
l•ncl, there •re m•ny
9loriou1 a,.•utiea •nd one
could cert.inly 1pend •
great dHI of time in the
Victorian gl'ffnhouH I~
uted here. The g•rden1
surrounding the green-
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Mr. Pickwick's Bargain
Book Fair Departments
TM De,.,... al al In• Piekwict loellSlao,s Feat.iag
H1g1 S.Yiap Tlnqlloll TM Year!
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Valley Center, San Oi~o •M In '9nineula Center In
P"alot Verd.1 foch h • NltlP'-'• loelr. Center Fe~
twrinv Hardback, Poperbodi, Techftkal, and largain
looli foir Oepol1menh.
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..,, Manager lff logigion ond
hi' staff hove wt up uciting dilploY'
of book volUfl.. am~g your reodoog
list in "°"' and hove rt filkd at one
atop at ho full le"fV>Ct complete Pick-
widt Book Center.
ager of ,eninwla Center ~ct.-
wick on top of tn. hill in b.ou--
tffvl Polos Verdes Peninsula.
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Novembt-r 17 at La Qwnta High School. 10372 Mc·
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Golden Wt'SI C·>llege .. iu present its faU production,
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\~rnher 17 and 18. 1n the college's PatJo Theater at
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"Marat Sack.,
·" b1urr1: drama. ·Marat Sade." iJ on stage at
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Is being staged by the W..tminater Players at the
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Westminster, on Friday and Saturda1 nights
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A modem comedy, "Luv" a OD atage at Laguna
Playhouse, 319 Ocean Boulevard. Laguna Beach. on
Wednesday through Saturday nights through Satur-
day, December 2. Pbooe 494-81 for further in -
formation
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Rancho Community Playera in Laguna Hills are
1taging "Guys a.nd Dolls" at Mission Viejo High
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Saturday. November 25. Take Santa Ana Freeway
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formation
"Luv"
A modern comedy, "Luv," ii on 1lage at Oran~•
Studio Theatre, 195 N. State College Blvd .. Orange,
on Friday and Saturday nights through Saturday,
November 25. Phone 633-2233 for informatJoo.
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11le Me11can Player• at Padua Hills Theatre, &o-
C'at~ on Padua Avenue four miles oorlh ol Footilill
Boulevard 111 Clarertoot. are presenting "Las P<r
sadas, ·• thell' famoua play about Christmas in Mex1·
co. thr0ugb January a. Performances Wednesday
through Saturday at 1·30 p.m , Wednesday and Sal·
urdav matrn~s at 2 30 p rn Phe>M (71-41 6...'16· 1.288.
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man. Way, Anaheun, throogh Sanda), Novem~r
26 Performances Tuesday through Saturday at
8 30 pm. Sunday S p.m., matinees Saturday and
SUJlday at 3 p.m. Pbooe Tlf-722t1 for infOt"mation.
OPENING SOON
".Uml aJMI Ute Mu"
frf'orge Bernard Shaw's play, "Arms and the Man.'9
will be presented at South Coast Reperoory Theater,
1827 :'l.e" port Boulevard, Costa Mes.a , Thursday
through Sunday rughts btglnniJli Friday, Novem-
ber !-l. Phone 646-1363 for further lnlormat1.m.
· Maynewer Diary·
Ctulareo s Theater Guild of Nev. port Harbor will
pruent "Mayflower Diary" on Friday and Satur-
day. November 24 and ~. in Orange Coast College
auditonum, 2701 Fairview ROlld, Costa Mesa. Tick-
ets. priceod at 75 cents for C'hildren under 12. St f'1f"
adults and juruors, may ~ obtained from any Gu.ild
member or al ~ door the night of the perfonnanc·
es Phone 646-6885 for further lnlorm:itlon
"Brno Bnlesq•e"
Ben Blue and Lilli St. Crr will co-star 1n • Bravo
Burlesque·• at Melodyland Theatre 10 Freedmu
Way, Anaheim, beg1nrung Tuesday !\O\ember 2&.
Performances Tuesday through Frida) at B 30 p m.,
Saturday at 8 p.m .• Saturday and Sunday matinett
at 3 p.m. For further wormation phone ns-1220.
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Intramatics
compatibility
proftle-:helps you
find out!
WHY HA VE THOUSANDS
ALREADY P ARTICIP ATIID
IN THIS UNIQUE
APPIJCATION OF SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH TO
HUMAN HAPP~
Bea.Ult thousand.$ of ainil~ divor<'ed and
widowed men and women fi.nd that Intnma.tlaf
int.lliifllt and highly practical met.bode of
aelection finds that apecial aomeoDt for them
in a di(ni6ed and con6dential manner.
COMPATIBILITY QUFSTIONNAIRR
INSI'RUCTIONS
Ple11se •n~wer the foUowinr quest.iona accordinf
to the ~ay you feel at the pretent time. Io
front of each question you will 6nd: A-B-C-D-L
You ahould m. out the Jette that rep~ta
your answer in the foDowiq manner;
A -eaipbatic no; B -mottly oo; C -undec:MW
or \&O&.bl~ to anrwer; D -mostly }'et';
B -emphatic yea.
There are no right or wroq ~ and
there la no Qml limit. Gift your 6rat
lmpre!Jeiooe and work rapidly.
Simply mail the comp)et.ed compatibility pJ06 to
tt. lntramatica c6't Dearelt you f« ~
analYlia. Or ••• bna, your completed cximi-Ub&liq
pl06le to the Intnmadca c6::e of your ddol
lot an on the spot enluation -
at DO COit Of obllptioa.
• • 1ntramat1ca ·-·-----
A DIVISION OF
AMERKAM SOCW FOOllDATION IK.
Union Bank Bulldins, Suitt 617, Orange
0 4errf .. F1J.le11 l ctHre I Kl 7..5644 (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
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word?
h my .ex edDeatioc
eollediaa an t.ookl for
the Vf!l"'J yoanc (or for
parent.a of the Terry 7oun1)
u ftll u 1tudent.,
tfenagen <and their
-pattnt.a), for youn& marrieda
and for thoee not-40--youq..
Bl'OW9e my collection. It
doem't muquerade u
family liTina anymort! •••
ft>• eatetorised u
frankJy u it.I subject,
ta education. U JOU ean't
come in, call or write me.
I'm B. Dalton, Boobeller.''
Fashion Island
Newport Cente1
·N""POrt B.eb, Cal.Uomia ~
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TV WEEK MAGAZINE i1 del'rveted he with the DAILY PILOT 11ch
S.turday. It cont1ins pt09r1m schtcfulet for 1 whol. w"k -plus pictures
ind fMtur•s 1bout the ~ who pl.y In the aftoWL
I ...... Clll9
• a
DESIGNER'S
NOTEBOOK
Vinyl Flooring
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY OESIGNER-OECORA TOR
~ ,,.. many new ll:lnda of vi.Dyl flooring on the mar·
tet bt are the ultimate lD design for our homes. Some look nu ceramic, othen raemble leather, still others are pat-
terned after wood or tGa1o1M shell. All have been created
with put catt to adlin• autbentldty and are styled up to
th1 minute.
The complete Une ol tortoise lhell offers many nriationa
with a wide color choice. The leather tonu successtully c~p
ture an old world au~city. Both the tortoise shell and
th• leopard offer a dramatic, unique and classic approach to
noorin g.
The woods are designed to e nh anl·e not only floors but
walla and dados u well. They are so beautifully done it 1s
dttficult to tell the dillerence between fine walnut and
choice parquet illltallation. When used in kitchens with either
tortoise shell or leopard patterns they are particularly ef.
lective.
Th,... duraba. tile finishes are made. Selection would
depend on tile area 1'hen the title is to be used. The new
atld exquisite Velvetouch finim with its soft patina and the
lustre ol. the Meg•glou fin1ah give a palatial elegance and
should be used lo a more formal area. The lizard finish, more
durable and unsurpassed for rough and tumble wear, resists
scratches and scuffs and ls practkally main tenance-free.
A complet. line of solid colors also are offered. These
can match or contrut with any of the tiles and can be used
as tiles, stripping or lo designs.
All the new vinyl Ula are revolutionary and without
parallel, and we have bad excellent reaction from handling
them 1n our studlo.
NEXT WEEK: BERGERE CHAIRS
PIMH addma Inquiries end quectiofta by letter to: O.si9nen Notebook,
W..ktndtr M.9aine, PostOffb lox 1875, Newport a.Hit, CJrforni1.
......... , OAtUf'tUn
,..,..,, .......... 11. ,..,
NOTES OF A NOMAD
! C-tinued from Pate 13
N* appearing twice a ni&ht ••• ~
day and Primy nigbla only . • . at tht .h't
Station. Gilden Groft, petite Julie Hand, rm
of teleTisioo'1 "Polka Parade."
Miu Ha.ad .pretenta a unique IDd .Ip.
formal proo-am lfmturlnl mare eoltmDe
changes than you un keep tract ol. ~
pl.QYing the tiny m.lu, her mother, Lilah llmd.
AlJo on b&nd (Do redundancy tn~)
the Fire Station Bed . . . playing ner')'tJtliaf
from .. Blg Nobe From Winnetka" to '-n.Juni
Taxi.11
Hold Oldo.iJVllJ'' hatt while 111ten1q i.. uw aareratten.
Tba's am ·
I • Judy Collins
ftiviEIA
llDTAUIANI'
ContinMt1I CUllM
Ceckt1llt
Sfflling
Lu11cht0ft and Dfnnn
Jfonda11 through Saturday.
( Rtst1'1>CCiau S~t.td)
DiftMt'1 frO'M '"" w •••• ,.,.~ aft ......... .
Str••t t icla ........ M•"-l
lh1.tt a..4 th May C..
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
)JJJ I. ......
c ....... ..... 1141
-
OPEN 7 DAYS
SEPARATE ROOM FOR:
Phene Banqu.ts
540-1937 R~~
.. ~
0,. ....... ,,..
TMnbtivlftt 0.,
""'"° ~
~ram:., .\
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6n.itlt
Fetkai,..,. Judy CoUlna will ti•• 1 con~rt urt-
.,. the .,.,..,....,, et th. A.od1tect Students
., the UnlYlt"Stty .. c.11 ...... lrvlM, Sunct.y,
,....,..._. 19 at I p.m. In Campus Ha1L Miss
Cellfns hu lent qptfnted ..ctJenc. wfth her
lh"ontt veke and her euperta tult•r pl1yint-
She hea 1ppe1rtd thteUfhout th. Unit.cl St•*
u well .. In Engl1ncl, ftoland, Soviet Union
and Auatrali..
Plan to Dine Out
Each Week in One of
Orange County's
Fine Restaurants
TRY -MD SEE FOR YOURSELF-THE VERY BEST
SMORGASBORD
1500 ADAMS• COSTA MESA• AT HARBOR & ADAMS
DINNER1 I LUNCH-PLATE
4:00-l:OO PM. -Chlld'1 Plate .U
Ro .. t Beel $110
e~ldte
DeMer1 laeladetl
11 :30-3 P .M. -Children
3 Salads
2 Meats
.75
$100
Home Mede BrMd and Butter
~he (}rfl,~ ;.,!i2!e/* ~~~f,
·-;:._~ \\af~es" ~ ~\\~
772-T/77 (pll1'~
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°? m I DoubM, C.-
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a.dim ..... Jtw CNer'd S-, Om6w a......_ .. o.o-s ...
p ........ ~ Mlllee. PmlPda,..
jp CJdlr 0 '?. .... ,.. ApPe Odilr
,, ................ 11.1"'1
~ leot1nve
1 p.-. l P·"'·
I p.111. 7 p.m.
Achhl 4.9&
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SILENT AUCTION
OP THE YEAR
'-UIHl4 HAC1C Att AUOCIATI041 •c•DrM -~.._ ,......... Detll!
, ............... 11, D. ~ ,.
Sac~ .... .
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wtekbyl YOUU. ENJOY OUI
lliNIU
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
u:rvU. in IM
GraJtJJ MOIUIO
11 AM. TO 3 PM.
lFIIVIE~
F111t 0.11111<1 ~"'' llJl'l'i
571 S. MAIN, ORANGE
l.acrvations. S42-3$9S
(Coed Sunday)
380 I £AsT CoAsr H!Gtt ..-11 Y
CoaoNA DU MAI. U Ul'OINIA
PHON': (714) ~75-1374
11 ·P .M. ThanklcJivi•CJ Di•ner 11-P .M.
c.tery. 00... s.., ............ s.... ,._. ., .. , .... ~
ROAST YOUNG TURKEY • • $3.65
PRIME RIB OF BEEF $-4.SO
TENDERLOIN OF BEEF BROCHETTE $<4 .35
LOBSTER TAILS . . . . . . . . $<4.9S
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM .•......•.••. $3.50
N. Y. CUT SIRLOIN . . . . . • . . . . • $5.25
~usun-
............ ,-". loceC-...................... s....
~T•erMa
CHILD'S TURKEY DINNER . . $l.l5
SCHROEDl:R'S CHEF'S INN
JJtl L COAST HIWAY CO.ONA Hl MAI
1 .:~ .:_~ ~"2 -~
SHERATON-BEACH INN
Thanksgiving Menu
Relish Tray
CN>am of Ctucken Soup or Tossed Gr~n Salad
Green G<>ddes.s Dressing F'renlh Thousand
blaoo or Roquefort Dre~s1ng
ROAST TOM TURKEY $3.75
6 iblet S•w<•, Apple & Cel•ry Ortu•"9·
Cr•"b•rry Seuco Wlaipp•cl '•••loel, G•••• ~ ....
CHILDREN'S COMPL TE DINNER
a...T..-, ........ U.I ...._,.._ ....... UI
............... J.ff
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM
BREAST OF CHICKEN A LA KIEV
Half Roast LOHG ISLAND DUCKLING
PRIME RIB OF EASTERN BEEF, au jus
NEW YORK or FILET MIGNON
211U COAST Hl•HWAY
HUNTIN5TON IUCH
TtL U'-1421
~IWIN• NON I ,.M,lf ,,W .
NOW
S.3.7!
$4.50
$<C 50
$<4.95
SS.15
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
The Ever Popular
BOB ARMSTRONG
at the Piano Bar • "STILL THE IEST PR IME RIB
IN ORANGE COUNTY"
THE PRIME RIB
2332 W. COAST HWY. e NEWPORT BEACH • 642-8650
-=-= 16
-........
Dinner
e ROAST YOUNG TUUEY s._, °'.-.. . .,_. c....,
e &AKED IOWA HAM , .•• ,?'• s ... c. s21s e ROAST l . J. DUCKLING °'...,.. s-•
e BAKED CHICICIN
°'··~ CHILDREN'S Pl.A TE-S 1.~
ANO 4ll THI TlAt>f'rlONAL TRIMMINGSI
STARTING AT 12-HOON
Dancioe .. Fred Carroll D~ Ntt.ty
CORAL REEF MOTOR HOTEL
BANQUET FACIUTll'S
Chn.t..._ --...V.att.N Now Acapt..n
~ HAUO. COSTA MESA
IC1 s-M7t
MEL
TAYLOR
AT
PALISADES
"-'' .... i,&;~.
Good mustc .. • ""
lnvm"I atm::J• rt "::I. those who ~·tt.. Mwi
piano ber ~ at ~·"L
Palis.ades R Ht I u raft t
where pl•ltt Mii T~ ,;.-
holds 'forth . .,., • tie y .
throuwh Sa~-~ ~~'·
from t:lO ,..:·.~... 111111
~ .............. a ....
tat.nt with •• .,.,. ,...
•rtoire of IOftf'. Y•,....
It -he CAn play It. Giw a
listen at the Pallsa4es ..-
Palisades Roed ...,._~
Newporl Bovlenrtl * f -r~ -= z==r c · C± 7 ., Rtd Hiii.
For Advertising
In The
WEEKENDER MAGAZINE
Phone 642-4321
14 °':.:.::'
OJ~l/jt;/65 •
°"""6• County' 1 unJq,,.
jfftlit~rronNJn rrlUIUronf
THANKSGIVING MENU
Enjoy Our Traditional F .. ,t with Y~r E11tire Felftily
All ou• DELICIOUS DIHHUS INCLUDE A CHOICE A"ETllilt
A CHOICE OF SOU, ANO TOSSEO CiOltHH SAL.AO
ROAST VERMONT TURKEY 4.75
BAKED SUGAR CURED VIRGINIA HAM 4.7S
IROIUO SOUTH ARICAN LOISER TAILS S.11
NEW YORK CUT SIRLOIN STEAK ,,75
FILET MIGNON GARNI ,,75
ROAST PRIME RIIS OF IEEF AU JUS '·SO
A CMc. •f it.. H•li4•1 Out.nt tN ........
~i14' ... ""der tw•lve ., .. ,, •'' flelf ,....ice •f ftl• .. twe4 ''•~ff
TI-enh9ivin9 Oinnet WUI I• S.,.,-4 from 11 tlO •-"'·
Utttll IO p.m.
COCKTAIL INTEltTAINMENT IN THt l.~I
161 7 w .,tcJiff om. -N•wport IHch, wlif.
Fw •M.,.,•tiona
642-4140
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IS YOUI FOOD Oii.BiT? IUDGolT IN e
The Cwnt Dewn le en le briftl
PRICES DOWN TO EARTH
with ew F..eadlc ~
NOVIMIEI WNCH SPECIALS!
ll:Jt .-..J:M ,.-........ let....... .. -I
Eidt
Monday
Each
Tuesday
HAMBURGER 44'
WfT'H cw Of S041, ut pain
B.B~Q BEEF 57¢
MINCH IJ..9 .... ON NINCH IOLl. IUNS
~!nffd.y STEAK SAND . 99¢
WfTH PlllS-SUCD TOMATOU
~:~~., CHEESEBURGER 48¢
wnH cu, Of'°"' AMI NIU
~~y TUNA ... CHEESE 33¢
•IJUD IA•~ Of IOUP-RllS
::~rday HOT DOG 23¢
lffULAI SID-Wmt NJD
7 •teitn'I Wiii.LY lrM • tM P.M.
STE~~rlei~!~R $198
s.1.4-v..-~
P•t•t .. ....--.,111 T ....
C.H...,, ..
KOMA LANES
COFFD SHOP
H" HAHOI llft,. e COSTA lftlA e 141-1111
0,..24Hn. M .................
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The
·Ho•se
I
Declo'•
o.ar House Dector. Tbe insidt or my
•ouse was painted 113t. month. Since ll»eA.
sner11 ot the 1'tnd'Owt an met faSt ·ti.it·.
~·t be. apened. I tried hammering on. the
wood frame of ont and broke the glass. There
inust be an easy way to overcomt this trouble.
What do you su.gges1?
R.O,.
ANSWER-There ls supposed to be a.o
easy way that will bftat Deitber your back •
nor the &Jul. U it weru for you. I get credit
for being amartlad Tice ftl'Sa.
. I
A thl" fla. of paint that bridgea the ner-
row SplCe between the IMh and the stop bead
Will hold a s.ash M tight II though it Wft'e
nailed clOled. Thia· pllnt may be beneath the
stop btad and out of siihl Tberef ore. lbe
first aUempt at opening the sash should be
to puab a thin-bladed putty knife into the
aoac. between the sash and the stop beecl
atone both sides of the sub. Th1a llmplt ,,._
cedu~ usually sol•es the problem.
ff ... Mlh · dlll refuaea to IDO'fe. lt 1n1F
be n~ to remove the stoo bead tram
the room Dde of the window. ThU bead l• a
piec-e of moldin .. that forms onf' side of the
lr1Ck ln which the 5&Sb movtJl. If vou can ftt
the window oartlv ooen. ~ a rlaw MmmPr
to Dull off thf' bead. work::ln~ from the lifle
f acinr the u.~b "' •' not to mar the WOOt\..
With the sto" bead nff. vou will ban "" o~t..
lem moYinsr °''" n.c:h. 1'w! bead can lbeo hf>
Teolaced. allowin( 1lltbt1y m~ C'luran« if
this appean n~ry.
Another methed lhal somtimes W<M'b to
start a aa,,h mo'lin( ls tn drin W'OOrl wede•
beneath the sash from tht outsldt. Place the
wedges under tbt stiles. clo!tt to the outer
edges of the sash so u not to break lht tlass ..
WMa. you are al this tob of making wift.
dows workable. bt sure to lobrieate tht pulley
.Wes. ~p does a Jood iob as a lubricant Of'
you can to whole ho~ and mt one C>f the jelly.
lib h1btiants madt for this p~.
* * * Our Heule Oectw: You reeenUy wrote
an lntel'esling artide about the neceailJ t.
groond an electric drill. I hne an older' u.n-
irounded drill and a Oft' bome with a ~
ed electric 1ystem. How cm I connrt tbit drill! '
UL
AHSWER -To conftl't th.la drill ya
mut ftlDO'N the emttng ~udor cable
now connected to U end iDltall a new koo-
dudor ml>le. Connect th• bltlct and wlltta
wtnl nadl1 11 tbe onea JOG remo?ed. Tbe
third wire II eecand and• lll1 CODY ....
8Cl"ft' W bolt lDllde tbe drill that la Dot I CW'• not canylnf part. A new a..proe1 ~
e1p II att.cbecl to the other end of-the corL
Th• ~c wtre ii connected t. u.. 0'9lll CNUDdiaf term1nal IDd the other two wins
are conDeCted to the remalning hro term.lnall.
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Even Skunks I • I Resent The·~::Odor
Ne ._. you've been tollowiac .with
wonder the dramatic leap fl tlle pill trom th&
medicine cabinet to the ~olr and the
P1Ydliatrist's o!Cict. But are jau aware that
one of the oldest of boutehald pllla, those.
little wtlite pellets that haft proved so sue-. .1 cessful in preventing motll dainage, ~ ~"
be uad to cure a multitade' of bome Ud
Carden headaches beyond the cloth• delld?
· ............... the ball o~ flab type of
moth P"ftlltift. has. recently been foUitd to
be elfecthe apinst pelts evee more fomiid-
able than itl tndltional enemies -the moth
and the carpet beetle. Of i.f you prefer, your
motb preventive in a nugget or crystal form,
p1ndichlorobenzt-ne will also do the trick.
ft ell st'"-' when the State of Maine de--
clared w1r on the nocturnal assaulll the deer
Ucl lonr bffn mllking on Its apple orchards.
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CROP LOSS
Eech per tht deer's delight 1n unripen-
ed tree-borne fruit costs American apple-
11ower1 millions of dollars ia damaged and
plundered crops. The outcry of Maine farmer•
acaJnst lb.ls graceful marauder wu heeded by
the 1tate'1 Department of Inland Ftaberiea and
Ga.me, which was concerned both with putunc
a halt to the pillagt and protectint the dan-
Ceroutly depleted deer population. After
testl.nc numerous cbemicab, Chiel Game
Warden Maynard Marsh found that a mere
mJ.ff of napbtlWene would send the deer
IC&mperinf.
Anti ... a centune9-0ld problem wu -~9d by the simple aped.lent, ot b-.int
motbbllb encloled in metll bap from the
ot the apple tree• and. for further-~ lm'l'OUlldinc the orclwd with liDll of mothballJ.
RIMEOY FOR HOMEOWNERS
t Aa • ......_ prdenu and houlelioldtr ~ Clll benettt from the tlappJ fact that nol
-dell' but ml.DJ miail ntm1l1 wUl tab ..... at t.llt II.mp attack ti.. pnveotivet
aaab on their aensitive slnUJ tncta. Por in.
lt.IDoe, the quivering little DOM of the nbbtt.
mttt1n1 out your carrots, tullpt and nutur·
It
tiwnS. wfll quietly Jet -~ m11 •8. :)lllt· '"a · · le bl small bles of ,..-tt... , · · n =ltiunc aroand Joaril~._. ;=:a~
.. ~ lelld out to it lt'lll th6 lbnt.''"troa-lallJ eooqb. cannot dide ~ odon and
CU ~ NUted by them. Jo
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la tt.. llrdeft. para aysUi1s WI be used
to prot.ert one of the loveliest of arboreal
adiammenta -~ u,e. peach tree. P\aced in .l
circle around the tree. pan f!")'Stals ~ qeac:t--
1 y to the peach P*ef, a IDOUl larva that not
only bores into tbe butt,' bat iandes the
truok and branches often ,tilJl.a.t the totire tree
IN THI HOUSI
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OddJy enough. while aU tiDda of prden
pests are being sent ICUIT)1.nt b1 tbe uti--
moth pill, moth and carpet beeUe lar?a are
tupODSible for nearly f 1 billlo.n of home d1J9.
&JC• eacb year becauae ol ialproper methods.
'lbe three most common mbhktlf mlde att:
(1) not usmc enou~b ~ttft ~ lnade-
quatelJ sealing the olace of .lt9nll! (3) not re-
placlng the· ~nttve ~Uy enoogh.
TIM rKorrwr•ld.cl minimum quantity of
moth preventive to be med is about two
poUAda per 100 cubic feet for paradichlom-beozene. and about double that amount k>r
oaphtb.aleD.e. SlDee both t1J* ol moth ron-
tl'OI are qaite IDm>emitie, It ls wise to err on the 1enerow side.
TIGHT SEAL
a-cie a la tbe npan emitted by ~e
moth ~Ya that destroJ the l&rn, it ii
most portant to ~t tbeiJo dluipatioa
Into the outer air; tight atonp ls 1 mu.st. nu. can best bt achieved by loJdint the treal-
ed clothes 1n aluminum foil and 8eallJ1C tichl·
l1, Ind using tightly clOled clolets or ward-robe bags.
TIM ...... ef tightnesa ldU&lly deter· mlnu the amount ot replaoement neceuary.
A food rule of thumb Ja to replace 50% of
t.be prtTenttve eYery two montbt.
Se, .... ....., tt'a moths, mildew, tquirrels,
stunb, rabbit. or deer that are caOJtDg yoa
bMdecbel, Jmt reach for the pin -tbt anti· moth ptn.
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Shamu, the killer wfMle, Niia evw • his ta.ck and allows his trainer te
check hh hMrt ..._ wtth M.,..... ..,.."-ctpa. The tllatlnctlvely marked
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W. S,.:tetwt ................... the ..... tMy IMJ pt wet. 'T1My ..
ThMe an ,..., ...,.. In that .,...., Wt mouth and theyre sharp. The tralMr
....,.. te be on ..... NnM. howeHr, u M ct.ens a few fish tc•IH from the _......,., teettt. The toorlabruth ls about two ffft long.
1 -c.... -..& • a a
$HAMU TH,E. l_l~LER WHALE AN·D
DA·N CI NG DO.L _e.Ht N S·j FEA TUR ED
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Sea World at Missloa JIT'Park in San Diego ldvectisu ltselt u "40
acres worth ol nice day,'' ancnlw'1 a~pfttty apt descriptlo11. There is a rreat
deal to see, enougb for a fUJl day'a Tlslt, at this beautltul aqutic park.
The stellar aUractioo IJ Slwnu, a high IQ mammal who just happens
to be the Ollly trained tiller whale in the world. He is not the ret.i.ring kind.
Sbamu baa an outgoin~lllllty and so does his trainer-. Between them.
they put on u utonis &bow that includes a lesson in denW hygiene, a
lielta, a whale-back ride and an lnadn.rtent drenching of the first three
ron of the audience.
The dolphins perform l.n Lagoon Stadium, appropriately named as it
II about the me ot a football atldiam. Dancing on their tails is jUlt one of the
1pedlllties performed by these people-like mammals. They also are adept at
restu1n.e natives, jumping onr fOClDtain waters, nipping up on a plalf orm
and lnpmg 30 feet or so in die air for a fish treal
At the Murata Pearl Japanese Village, visitors can gamble on getting
themselves a priceless pearl, watch kabuki dance shows or just admire the crace of the pearl divers and the gorgeous garden setting.
Other attractloos at the park include The Chicken of the Sea Show
where dolpbinl, aeala and a few mermaids put on an underwater ertra-
npnu; the Royal Crown Stadium where Google lb• Great.. a one-ton ele-
phant seal, plus penguins and ae.a llona perform; the Sea GroUo; the Aquar·
lum; the teal and sea lion pool; and the fresh water dolphin pool Two H·
dtlng rides a1so are ava.ilable: tM IUchfield Hydrofoil boats and the new
Sea World Sky Ride, an eJ&bt-in.burte ride above Milsion Bav. .
Sea World ii open dally from 10 1.m. to 4 p.m. The last sbows begin
at dusk. ·
Tickets are priced at $2 75 for adults; Sl.5-0 for juniors, age 13 through
17: 75·cents for children five through 12. Children under five are frff. Ad·
mission includes all ahows u many times as one wishes to attend them. Cer·
tainly one of the bigieat bar&ain.t in Southern California.
Hopefully,' our MM lrMwt wW he It deint .. M d•r• to put his small
crew-cut hud 1nte "'-"•· fMUth. The trainer wears rvbberlmcl pants and
,,,...,,_ bNtt durlftl the....., but atlll maMtff te end up tcNklng wet.
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Plan now to be with us for
THANKSGIVING
BREAKFAST
Open 6:00 a.m.
1. TWO Eggs, hash browns ana toast
Orange Juice and Coffee .as
2. Bacon or Sausage, hotcakes and eggs
Orenqe Juice end Coffee
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26" N.wport ltvd .. Costa Met.
Acr .. , fro111 O.•t1t• Ce1111ty f•lr91H1141
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DINNER
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VILLAGE· INN
BALBOA ISLAND
SUYID flOM 1 J.NOON
$3.50
Auor+od Roli1h Tray
Cr HM ef T 11•••Y Soup. T orn•to or Apple Juice
Speci•I n..nh9i•in9 Salad
-CHOICE OF-
ROAST TOM TURKEY, Savory Droui119, li;iblot .r .. y.
v •11berry Roli1h
HONEY IAK ED HICKORY SMOKED LAMI, Drouill9, Mi"t Jelly
FRIED SPIUNG CHICKEN witll Co1111try Gravy, Spicocl Pu cli
GRILLED NORTHERN HALllUT STEAK, rnewnlero
Vo9otablo Ma1hod Pol•lou Coffu, Tu •• Miik
Hot Roll1 I l11tlor
Hot lr•ncliocl Minco Pio P11rnpkl• Pio
FOR THE CHILDREN
COMPLETE DINNER
$1.75
Roo1t T•rkey, lakocl HaM, Rout Lo9 of Lomb. Frtod Shrimp
FROM OUR BROILER
Wo Hrvo Eutern Choice loof
THICK TOP SIRLOIN STEAK, French fried Onnon llin91 •. M.75
NEW YORK CUT STEAK, with Mu1hroom lutton1 • • • • • • l .IO
FILET MIGNON witll M111hroo111 lutton1 ••.••••••••••• l.IO
Above orclo" 1ornd with French friu or M .. hod Pohto
COMPLETE DINNER
QESERVATIONS: 673-4530 --mu]
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Continued from P• 11
The atory goes that "trille" is the result
of one 1uch uchange between a Spanish serv-
~r and an English ditto .
Be that as it may ••• try bizcocho bar·
racho at Five Crowns.
Pro's Palaver
The first meeting of the Societe de Pro-
f essiooel Restaurateurs was held recenUy at
Chez Cary, Orange. The organization consi!ts
of top-quality restaurant operators and was
formed for the purpose of exchanging views,
presenting awarda, and discussing the latest
in gourmet goodies.
Charter members and founder• include:
Pieri.Do Benigni (K.aram's, Newport Beach),
Henry Grum and Willy Mattice (Villa Fon-
~a, Orange), Peter Jepsen (Ha' Penny Inn,
We.ttmln.ster), Jack Moher (La Paz., Fullerton),
Geri.I Muller (Chez Cary. Orange) and Louie
SchneW (Versailles, Newport Beach).
NOTES 0}' A NOMAD
F.ddie Ca.no, piano; Mu Garduno, c<>ngaa; Geore• Clark, bus and Mark Stevens, drums, now the beadllners at Sheraton Beach Inn,
HunUqton Beach.
Siz years at P.J.'1 l.n Hollywood, Ca.no
and Compuy are best remembered for their
amuh hit recording ol a few yura back,
''Taste Of Honey."
Set at the Sheraton oo an open-end con-
tract.
* Whal better testJmony to the goodness of
a supper salon's steaks?
When thieves broke' into El French's
Quiet Woman !Corona del Mar) one not-tooa
long.ago evening, they stole n<>t.hing but forty
pounds of beef beauties. Cash was in the
register . . . liquor standing on the bar's
shelves ... but . all that was taken were the
steaks
Anyone know of a recent cook-out where
forty pounds of filets were the star attraction?
* Continued on P• 1 S
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FAMILY FOOD 'N FUN
e IT ALIA.N MENU e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
OPEN DAIL Y-5 P .M. TO 2 A.M.
2600 W. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH 642-1831
FOR GREAT STEAKS • • .
NEW YORK CITY • . . • • •. , •• , • • . • • . • • . • . TOOTS SHOil S
LONDON . .. • • • • .. • .. • .. • •• • • • • .. • . . . . THE IROllfR
LAS VEGAS ...................... THE HICKORY HOUSE
IEVER LY HILLS . • .. .. .. .. • • • • •• .. .. . CHASEN S
.. SYD'S STIAK HOUSE
FU~ $2.95 DINNER ~UOIMe HVHAM
"LAT .,..._, •n Y'Ollll CVT, ~,... SlaL.OIN. T••t'Ul(I
CLOS8 THAM~ IAT
504 MAIN STREET 5U.1530
6 P.M. .. 11 P.111.
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• CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUB •
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• 11521 BEACH at ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH •
• Town & Country Shopping Center 962-9031 •
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FAMILY STEAK HOUSES
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1.29 I HAMBURGER . 44c CHEESE •9c
NEW YORK CUT STEAK . 1.•9 DUSS 'IM UP AT fill M>ODY l .Ul
Yl lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 89c I DELICIOUS GULF SHRIMP 1 09
ALL AIOVI INc.LUOI IAKID l'OTATO °" ,.,MC" ,., ... aou • 1un1L WITH FUNCH NIU.
DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH
ON SU.AMI IOU 89c fHNCH fllU.
COFFEE (All you un drink) . • lOc
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MONDAYS. J.f P.M.
~ 51.1' TOP 99c Slll.OIN ITlA&
HUIT1116TON BEACH
11552 BEACH BLVD.
Corner E. 17th St and Santa Ana Avenue
Hin..-'4t ..... e hll.lll4 Tneco ......_
CHILD'S romOH
YA PRICI! TOWN ANO COUNTRY
962-5912
642·7492
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SINGS
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Vocalist Fran ~rlon ep-
pNn every night except
Tw.day at JOMf'1 In C.
l"Onil dtl ~r with her
own fNUP. the Fran Mar·
Ion Trio. a.eked up by
piattOotMn S I d Hurwitz
and drummer Rene
Douchet, the talented lua
sings In thr• l•nguaps,
speaks In few .naleds
and .......... the .....
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upt.Jn h e r nuibereus
bookings at h e a 4 11 n e
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A "THANKS" GIVING DINNER
THANKSGrYING DAY AT ..J
THANKSGIVING DAY MENU
Hew,..rter lteli•h Trey
c•.;u ef
Coll•OM-TrieitN Toned Gr••" Sele.I Wel.lorf Seletl
Roaat Apple Vahey Tom Turkey -Giblet Gravy
Sage M Chestnut Oressin9
YHbetry Sawce
Bait.cf Sufar Cir.cf Ha.,, Sauce CA.mberland
Bon.leu ltocky Mountain Tr~t Saute-AMancline
Roaat PritH ltibt of E.adern Beef-Au Jus
Broil ed New Y«k Sirloin--Maitre O'Hotel
Y~.t,l•-'oteteu
$-4.50
$-4.25
$4.25
$6.50
$6.71
••~•n• Sqw .. h Corn 0 lrien Celldied Ye• Whippetl Poteteet o ......
Hot !.liAce "'• -l renJy Sewc• fre•h Strewberry S.ad.. ti. .. p;.
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INCLuo•s 9001' °" V<UID. DUU•T ""D 1av1•AGI M>AH TOM TURKEY 04' l"ICED SUOA•<UltEO HAM 12 ..
For Reservetiott
(714) 644-1700 Ext. 445
225 Rooms -Suites -Private Vlllac
1107 Jemboree Roed et Hwy. IOIA
Mwporl ~och
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FOR
THANKSGIVING DINNER
(12-NOON TO 10:00 P.M.)
AT
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GEORGE SHARP
MASRI HYPIOTIST
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
2 SHOWS NmLY
9:30 P.M.
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A YI ord Of Thanks
One year ago tom0l1"0w, Out 'N' About
ap~ for tbt first time in the Weekendu
Magazine
To slightly alter an oft·btard Sinatra
lyric. "It's ~ a •UJ good year." ... Good.
drink. Good food. Good entertainment Good
fun. MOit al. all . . • good people . • • en-
countered uong the way.
Eztended herewith. thanb from Out ~
About to the many, many who bne written,
calltd and!OT extended in-person compli-
ments.
fl!fJj
t.ut . . . wt .. , uo meam least • • •
thanks lo thote rutaora.nt-night.club ownen
"''ho have supported the column with adTer-
tising througboat tUt swingin& yea.
K-m-m-m-m-m-m ... JOU're a Cood group!
Hamburger Heaven
Fc:r &he gow>d round fanden ••. Odie's
••• OD 17th Street lll Costa Mesa..
Thi.t is a dark·Cold booths, L-lhaped
cowrter, banglq iJobe lam~ acljoiniog ban-
quet room operation that has the bmlburger
hanbren d:roolint.
AJ Odenath ii .tbe 'burler boa here, a
role be ii well qmHftecl lor after ••enl yean
DON JOSE'
NUEMn
HAYDEN CAUSEY
TRIO
NATUll•
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ENCHILADA & TACO • ·• ,.·~~ .••. $1.JO
l • ""-' CHIU IEU.ENO-E.NC~DA .. ,.$1.45
Mi•YD wn. • IC9 a ..... -~TAOnat A &ALIA
• COCKTAILS •
9093 E. ADAMS ~UNTINGlON IEACH
OPEN 7 DAYS 962-7911
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THANKS(ilVING DAY DINNER
$]75
CHILDREN UNDER 12-$2.00
CHILLED RELISH TlAY
TURKEY "4UlllGATAWNEY SOUP
HEAITS Of LETTUCE -THOUSAND ISLAHD
DlESSING OR FRUIT JELLO
ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY
SAYOIY DRESSING-,GllLET 6RAVY CRANIEllRY SAUCI
SWEET OR WHIPPED l'OTATOES
CREAMED 0NIOt4S TOASTED ALMONDS
HOT MINCE PIE. RUM SAUCE
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l'VMPKIH "E. WHl,,ED CREAM
COffH-TU..-MIUC •
PRIME RIB. au ju1 .. . . . .. • .. • • .. • ... $4.15
LOBSTER T AJL • .. • • . • • • • .. .. • • • "·15
PRIME FILET MIGNON .. . • • .. • • • .. • .. $5.95
Bl.UE POINTS HALF SHELL ....••••.•.. $1 .95
FOR RESUVATIONS: 673-1180
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CMiacent .. J.maiu Inn) CORONA OEL MAR
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as a member of the Far West Services
(Reuben' 1) dla.ln.
Odenath's apedallies ... "Famous Stuf-
ftd Hamburgen" . . . are not particularly
new nor 1r0rld-1hMing in the realm of food-
stulfs; but if yw bappen to desue a good, old-
f ashioned hamburger some day, Odie's would
be the place to go for it
TAKI YOUR PICK
You'll find a wide selection of the
"stuf1edl" u Kr. O'a eatablilb.menl Their
menu deteriptiona read u follows: "Stufled
muabroom (treah muahrooms aauted in but-
ter) M<eots. TeriyUi (marinated in original
teriyaki uuce) 90-ttDta. Delun stutted
cheaeburcer ('with sboestrln1 potatoes and
green II.lad) tl.00. Stuffed kraut "surprialng-
ly eoocl" (AIMdraut and RD.Iii.an dressinl)
OCkeDU. Staffed cbeae (fllled with American
cheese) 75-centa. Stat1ed chill (chill 'n' been.I
topped with American cheese) ~nts.
SPECIAL
ThanluglYl119
Day
MENU
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Malet a ... rvlfiont Now
IClYSTOHI SQUAii Ind lfwl. •+ W"twtm..,, Wett.i..W
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We will a.. doeed
Thankstivlnt D1y,
but extend our best
wi•hft f« • most
Nippy holkteyl
STA&
CHINESE WUIO
111 21st Pl •• Newport leach ORiole 3-9560
Other "nlbblin'•" at Odie's . . . fish 'n'
chip1, Sl.15; the slender lender (broiled 8fOU.nd beef, tom.itoe.s, cottage cheese, half a
peach) tl.20; bot rib (prime rib, that il) sand.
wich, fl.25; Canadian Npreme (Canadian
llaacon, sauerkraut and Russian drelainl on
pilled rye bread) $1.15; chili me, $1.05.
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Dinner dishes include: prime rib of beef,
$2.50; teriyaki steak, $1.85; hamburger steak,
Sl.50; baby bfft liter, $1.5S; chefs choice
ltMk, $2..50; fried clams, $1.GO; scallops,
Sl.ts; fried shrimp, $1.75; halibut steak, $1.85.
Fund Feeda
f'or yeen, local out-n-aboutera with that
ilO'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
2111 IAST COAST HWY~ CORONA del M.4R
0.... II A.N.•t P.W. * CATRIN• TO PAml
THANKSGIVING DINNERS
e IOAST TOM TUlllY
Nut Drasina. GLlbt't't Gravy,
Qoanbttry Sauce . ,
$2.85
e = ~·~~:.~UD H~~---·3.00
·c~=~·'-"'" ~ ~ .~.95
e := Gn~ _IOAST __ , ___ .. ,_.,. '2.85
AUJ, UUJH TIA Y ASST. SALAD'S
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Entertainment Nightly.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH
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sportin' blood have gathered each Saturda1
at the Black Knight, Coata Mesa, to view
football's "Game Of lbe Week."
Fun Umes, indeed ..• ex~t for one no-
no. The Black Knight does not sene luncheon
on Saturdays.
Now .•. a sportsman pulling for his team,
and, perhaps, even sipping a libatioo or two
as an aid in said pullJDe, can set mighty
' hungry.
Which is what happened to patron Billy
Greer early in the present sock 'em -rock
'em season. And ... Greer dedded to do some-
thing about it.
THE BEGINNING
The following Saturday, Greer showed
up at the Black Knight with a pot of bome-
cooted beans, a couple of pounds ot cbopped
onions and a pmle of piping.Cot ~ad.
He encored the ne.xt Yfeek with d1ill beam
"a.nd."
El Mauulor
FAMI\. Y UST NJllANT
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Today ... "Greer's Gastronomical Good·
ies" have been replaced by a swingin' Satur.
day soiree each week at the BK which fmda
two memben (male} o! a twenty-four-man
group preparing luncheon for upwards to 30.
40 shouting, screaming football (and food) en-
thusiast.I.
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Yep ... those Saturday Starers formed
Uleir own Dine-In Club . . and for a S1 00
tariff, anyone wandenng into the Black Knight
can partake of whatever the meal might be on
tnat particular Saturday
Some of the "spreads" to date?
Patrons Bob Raab and Dan Jld(illan
came up with shrimp cocktail, barbecutd
filetJ and Mexican rolls. Bartisten Hal Harri-
DON ROBERTO'S
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THANKSGIVING DINNER
Roost Tom T.ttey
lal&ecl YircJinia Ham s32s
Choice Top Slrtoin Steak
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COURT'S
In Vista Shoppint Cent9r
Ml W. 19th ST.· AT PLACENTIA, COSTA MISA
man and Diet Sullivan prepared Caesar
salad and barbecued albacore BK mi:cmaster
Hant Banks served a Chinf'Se mul hi., ro.
horts are still talking about There also have
have been lasagna layouts. turkey ustmgs
and corned beef cont.enters,
With the amateur chefs preparing all
meals at their own expense !BK kitchen ladti-
ties available ii desired) and no costs involved
for sernng same, those gr~ba<'i levies are
piling up.
What will be done v.ith the accumulated
loot'
There have been 5e\leral sugj?estions
lt>ndered for Se.tSOD's end None firmh de-
tided upon u yel ·
However ... wttb the gents uwolved >Aho
art, it seems a safe bet that whatever they
do. it will top any tremender they've viewed
on tele~ throupout tM su.son.
Cake Chat
Btzcocho Barrtcbo m~ns "t1psy c:ake0
or. as five Crowns lCoroiia del Mart pat-
rons know it . "trifle."
Actually, thi.s pul-<>n·pounds palatable ha.s
quite a background.
In those long-ago, fa r back "days "'hen!'
chefs from all counbies exchanged recipe.,
they had drumed up to please the royaJ
hou~hold beads.
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SERVED FROM I 2 • NOON
ROAST TOM TURKEY
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PRIME RIBS OF BEEF
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CANDIED YAMS IROWN GllLET 6F~YY
CHOICE Of SALAD
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