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M~ yor Worty Rips 'Times'
In Grand Jury Indictment
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The IM
Anaelu Tbnq w1elds too Qlucb power I
Mayor Samuel W. Yorty NYI in r•
sponae to a grand jury's lndlctment a« tour men be appointed.
Arriving home Friday f.rom a Aca·"
pulco ncatioo, Yorty wu met at the
airport by 50 newsmen. -
"lndlctmenu aren't coovictlon4.''
Yorty declared.
The ind.lctments returned Tbunday
ended a month-long Pl'* ln1o tbe Los Antelea Harbor Commia1icm11 award
of a lease contract for a $12-mlll.lon
world trade center to a land develop-
er, Keith Smith. A series by the '!\met
led to the probe.
''TM Times has great Influence and
~ ln our commuruty,'' &aid Yorty,
'ud U they can get to tht point where
tbe1 can run the district attorney's o~ and get people indicted whether
it It jusUfied or not, this Is very ser-
loua. ''
Lynn A. Franll:. jury foreman, saJd
however that .. the 19 Jurors who voted
on the indictm ents made the decision
• nobody w e. Absolutely no pressure
was uerted by anyone to ertect those
declJions."
Asked If the indictments would hurt
him politically, the mayor said, "I
doo't know. I don't think anyone's ac-
cUMd me of bein g involved in ll I
uked for the inquiry • • • "
The IJ'and jury returned indlctments
agalntt:
Smith, •t'" a clty human relationa
conunllalona and developq, f t v e
counts of bribery and five counts of
perjury. •
Karl L. Rundberg. ea. harbor com·
mi11iooer, two counts of bribery,
Robert N. Starr, 34, former harbor
commlasioner, two count.I or bribery.
Georae D. Watson, .e, harbor com·
niJalontr. two COUJl&I ot c:rfJnJnal con..
fUct-of·lmrelt and .. " briberJ. Rundbert ud Starr are llCCmed of
1'9Ceivint "·°" and omc. twn.tture from Smith wblle they served oe tM
harbor commJsaton.
Wat.1on !,I ICCWltd of brlber7 ht I
stock traniactiDn be alltledlY 1lad
with Smith and allO of votln1 to ap-
prove Smith trade center plans at a
time when be and Smith were 1n a
debtor-creditor relatloolhlp.
Testing Results
H • B d Marysville's 'Mad Bomber' Are Public Says appeu1ng ea ~ _
Clinic Auto Rally Set Today
by's personal Ford Cobra, and I l20,·
000 Italian GT from the Briggs Cun·
Dingham Automotive M.u.seum.
Amanc thOM prH:Dtered fer t h •
event were Lury Stelllnca and Bobby
Tapia, in the lue!·burnlng dr111ter
clua. awct Poole and bis aped.al
wbeelstandlnc fthlde, "Cbuctwaaon"
wUJ appear. Durtns tht du. an elaaaes a1 pro-~ ean wbl com~ for tro-
pMM -prise JMDIJ.
,..., rock ~· roO beadJ wUJ ~
Fountain Valley Educator
Chides 'Pushing' Parents
Ne~rt Yule
Tree "urning
Set Jan. 6th
Despite an Orange Counfy edict
banntnc any kind of open-air burnlng
af'er Monday the tradfUonal Cbrtat-
m11 tree burn ln Newport Beach will
· t htld as acheduled on Sattirday,
fire Chief R. J. "Jan" Briscoe satd
tod"Y·
,,,. chief 1atd arrangementa Weft
made for the IDllUal bom before 1n-
nouncement of the buJ'1l.lna ban laat
Tletll: by Willlam Fite.bell. county a1r
poDudon COlltrol otflcer.
Exctptlona to nt.cben'• decree can
be ll'•med by lndMd\lal cities, Brft.
coe pointed out, 10 pyrea ol Y\tle
tree. will be built at four lite•
tbroustiout Newport Beach to allow
reGduts to dllpose Of their tretJ thll ,.ar.
,,,.._ are tbe tocatlon1: Corona
deJ Mar Main Beacb near thejetty;
Wett Newport eut of the Newport
Pier: W•tcliff •t Irvine Ave.nue and
Martnen Ortve: Eutbluff on the
north 1lde of Eastbluft Park on Vlrta
del Oro. '
He aald that fuf.Utt'-om1tma1 tree
bums, however. ma~ be baited be·
cauae of the new prohibition.
children <•t• IQ) t.eGded to over·
eltlmlU llbllldef" and feel they could improve by wcrldftg harder.
"Altbouih mOlt of these children were alreldy •cdint to expectancy,
tbeJr parenti felt they were either
'luy' or the victims of "poor teach-
ing,' " the article went on.
Some ol the youngsters did bettet
1n primary years, almply by "being
good" and •«kine hard. Dlfliculty
comes 1n the later years of school· ma.
"The IChoola in the study evidently
dSd not commuDlcate 1ucce11tully with
tbeae parents -this altbougb the
tdloola were uaing whit are conald·
end to be lupetiot reporttna tech·
nlquet .•• "
Dr. Coogan 1oea on to point out
that aome parent& flatly refuae to
accept the bard, cold facts. Still, the
school 1bould try to paint an ac·
curate picture for the P*J'ent.
"lt we are to fulfill our profe11tonaJ
obligatfcm to clilldrtn, we must con·
tillue to aeek methods that will five
parents of the 'average' child a re-
alistic. picture or his true ability,•'
the article concludes.
Dr. COOCan's abort article appears
In the "CoUee TaJk" section of the
January, 1988, edition of . "The In-
structor," a maa11lne for educators.
Coast Prosperity
Here Right Today
Protres1 and prosperity aren't just
arOU1ld tbt corner in the Otange
Coaat &rN. Tbey'rt already here.
And more la comm,.
Tbe DAJL Y PlLOT today publl1he1
a apedal 2'-Pl'9 Futurama 1ecUon
devoted to both past accompllabmenta
and futunl plana of one of the world's
most dynamic mJde,ntJal-recreaUon·
al-commrrclal·lndugtrlal areaa.
Find you future Ln Fuluram•, the
1tory of the Orange CoHt yeaterd1y,
today and tomorrow. It's inside the
DAILY PILOT today.
Sprea4ingReignofTerror ·Education Board
MARYSVILLE, Calif (UPJ) -A erybody is starting to loo.k a little
turorilt who 1truck twice after threat· auspicious "
enin• a "bombbls a .. 1 ... t" bad tb.lJ The town's mood wu de$crlbecl by ~ . ...... others as .. nervous.'' "curious,'' ''ex·
town• 10,000 ruidellta on ed&e today. cited," "interested ta what's aoln1 to n.. cl)'namit.t bluu at a downtown happen next." tinged wtth a ''certain
motel and at a atorace tank on tbe amount of fear."
outaldrta of Maryrrille followed a tele-''But nobody has panicked yet,•• aaJd
pba.e threat ot an explosion eacb n1gbt an edJtor of the MarylVflle Appeal
tmtD two narcotll!a 1uapecb were tt· Democrat. ''There· ii DO alarm, but
liea.d from jail. you've got to remember that IO far
A ltoml> iwu tither thrown or plant· no one ba" been burt. Tbe mood could
ed 1Jl a motel awJmmlnC pool W..mes· change If IOmlN8 WH taJured OT
.. • wall led." .
-llDftdell. troal -110M .t wblm WU b\U't. Dam·
• ,. Ul'.etded '30,000.
The terrorilt struck apin Thunday ni&bt ~ tapiJlt dyumlte to tbt Pde of
a -.ooo gallon atorage tank on the
out.lklrU of M.aryavUle. The blaat blew
Mftl'al boles In tbe tank, whJcll held
'JOO pllou of weed truer. No IMma&e
edJuta WU available.
"'Bwt1bQd1intown11 a llttle edo,"
said Itta. 'Bmdce Buore, mana,... of
. the clamaced M1QC Tree Motel. ''Ev·
.
farrnlnl Cltnte.r about • m1lea non1'I
of Sacramento .
Yuba County Sherief Gary MILier
asked the FBJ to join bis offlce and
Marys\lllle police ln investigating the
eXJ>losiom.
The Ont blut came a kw botft's af.
ter poUct arrnted ttw -,.ung men ln
a roomina bouae OD cbt.rpi of poues·
lion of marljuana.
Result• ol. atadmt teat.la& prosrams
carried out ln Orange County:a 34
achool cliatrida should be made avail·
able to the &eJMtal public, member•
of the Orange County Board ol Edu·
cation have agreed. . _
Truatlea, aotiq that publicaUon of
test acottt and eva1uat.lon1 ls cur·
rently limited tq atudeDta' l*elltl,
will u,rge the ct1lb1cta to make ·IUCh
data mcri widely avllliblt -pref·
«ably oo an amraal besil. ·~ test. ~ • Ill ., .. ,
denl A. E. "Pt.l" Arnold hid. He
Wal backed by tr.Me Clay Mltcbell
ol Laguna Beach Wbo commented:
"It'• bJOl tlme th' Llxpi~ cot the full story. You OGl1 bear about the
testing rea.uta •bea tbey'n cood. ..
• Tru1tffs qreed that publication of
e1aminatioo HIUlta lboald iDcl&lde
the ltate-govtnJed stuford Reediac
Achlevement Tut, illteJllltnte tests
and certain "special daarOom tuts."
Father Pleads
For Deserter
To Come Home
The terrorist called p o 11 c e and
~atened one expJollon a night unW
"Donnie Bater" wu released. Don·
aid L. Baker. 2'4, mnalned in jail Fri·
day in Ueu of '8.250 bond. The caller
upped his demands Thursday, telling
police: "I want BQ.er and Yore turn -
ed Joose tomorrow." R4>bert Yore was
alao held in lieu of ball.
The storage tank was about DI
yarda from a radio 1t.aUon and its
transmJtter. '?be station's power sup-
ply and telephone llnet were disrupted brieOy.
10 Sure Ways Revealed
To Make Child a Hippie
JACKSONVILLE. F1a. (UPI) -Vet-
eran Naval Officer Richard Balley,
who aald be didn't mean it when he
declared he had "Jost a son." pleaded
to deserted Richard Jr. Friday, "We
Jove you and want you as a member
of the family."
The younger Balley. who jumped
ship in Japan two months ago with
three other sailors. then spent time tn
Moscow and denounced American ln-
volveme11l ln the Vietnam War. calJed
home to wish hla 15-year-old sister a
baopy birthday.
He t't>ld bis parents not to worry.
"I have accepted the f11ct that t
probablv cannot return to the United
Statea." Billey 11aid. ''I've bffn treat-
ed lllte 'a kin'{.··
Beiley arvt the othf'rs arrived In
Stocl<holm Thursday aft"r six wtek!I
In the Soviet Union. He 11aid the y
would ~turn to Moscow If Sweden
d()('s not irant thPm asylum.
The boy told his ramily ls was "morr
than the Vif'tn~m War" that made
th"M dccirle to des,.rt.
"lt wa~ the socletv. izovPrnment and
P"Of'le. We h"~ M N>lifk sl cnrivir-
tlon, ol"lr way or the olh er. We"rp
ne11tral11." -
Youn~ 8#\llPv sPil'I thf' four "'"' l\nt
make any Jasttng h1t'n<bhlps with So-
ViPt tef'n-a11ers.
"rt was just that we had diffrrent
Interests . . . 1u1d after a whJle It
got to ~ a drtft."
He told a Ull"ft partv on th.. te'r·
pl\ol'I"' line -Ollc:'C!O R"itlo Station
WBr\t -th .. v had not bf-•n "11hprl.
owNt" while i'l the SovlPt Union and
W'""f not p<1kett to enn~P In f'<nlonagf.
It was the Orst time that Br\llev. a
25-vear veteran Navy man In both
actJve and reSt"rve service, h•d heard
from his aon sl~e he destrted In Ja-
pan and wu hldd""" by Japane11f' neace
tro\Jft who got the four Amrr1can<1
lnln Mo11cow.
"lt'11 ~n a ton ~; two month~."
said the fathtr. an Insurance ext<."11·
livt . "I have hopes that be wiU come
home."
Fight for Life
Lost by Mesan
After Accident
By PATRICIA Mc<X>RMACIC
NEW YORK (UPI) -Retolutions
fnr parents aimed to help adoleacents
make the Hippie ecene durlnl 19158:
-Don't complain When they ahower
only once a week, then only once a
month. They are working up to a
constant state of dirtiness. Why should
vou Interfere? It would abort their
Hippie ambitions to insist on clean·
Uness.
-Keep your mouth shut when they
A y~g Cotta Mesan early loday pontificate about how sickening it is
lost hts Clgbt for We against the cri-to ha ve such "gross" (for grotesque)
Ucal head and internal injuries suJ-parenu who lead regular lives. pay
rered in a motorcycle-car conlronta· their bills. worry about not being able
lion last week. to give t h e i r chlldren everything.
The coroner's office sald Erle Schei· Keeping quiet won't be hard. In homes
ner J~ .. 24. ol l.31 21st St.. Apt. B. died of children headed for Hippieland, par·
at 1: 05 a.m. at Orange County Medical en ts and children suHer from a com·
Certter munications gap. They can't talk to·
SchefOer . a student, was riding his gether much.
cycle through the interaection of Eu--Give them lots or sympathv when
rlid and MaJvern Avenue in Fullerton thcv come down with Cake illnesses
O<."c 2.1 when be WU hit by the sta· more and more frequently Sundays at
hon ";igon of Ann D. McNutly, 26, or church time. And don·t act surprised La llahra. or upset when they announce they're llis death was one of two OranJ?e dronplni: out or the church -"of your Count~ traCllc fatalities reported as chmcr ..
the ~P" Year weebnd got undcrwa' -rl' kind. too. when child lnvi•rs a this m 11 ning. · T:ir •CCond victim wa~ Mn . llelen rrnl llmp1c or a foke o.,e to siw nd the
Crete Pe Loge, eo. of 6G50 w. Park Ol ~ht at :our hoUlil'. Above all. don't
Placr Westminster. who died rridAv act ~hocked at th~ la.n1?11~1'. thP cloth-
Pvenini.: at Lon .. n-a h M 1 H ·. mc.fhE' way you re ignored. Chlldren pital e oc c emoria 0l_ ~ tx>st. To lntt>rfere would place a
~Ir~ De Loge, 1 wldow, was struck -JWrm11nent crease in th<'lr psyches.
by a ~mall forel&Jl car as she crossed -When they preach freedom. espe·
Westmh ster Avenue just west of Rnn· c1allv ror themselves and from moral
deau !'111 '.!et ln Westmlnster codes vou handed tlf'm. nod your hu d · in a m;iybi>-yr s. maybe·no monnt"r.
PltOT PVBLISHES
.,·,.;n YEA.R'S DA}.
Thr P \tLY PILOT will publish a ~1M"r1<1I t1olJd•y tdllion for mornin~
rlell\f"•' on Ney Year's Day All
D.\11' PrLOT 0Ulce1 wlU be clom1
~lonrl~
110111 ,,.r, telephones w\ll be man-
nrrl ·1.J noon for delivery servlCf'
proll ,.,.,,, Calls 1hould be dLrected
lo &\.' • ,_).
t
-Wht>n they play records et the
mi~imum volume at a time you re·
questrd thrm tont'd down. smile and
sav it reallv sounds better very loud.
Thev won·\ know about the plugs in
your ears. After all. they don 't look
at you very much anymore.
-When they start wearini:? ~ad~
and ~t"Cand·hC1nd clothes. end let their
hair ~row and J?row. pretend you don·t
notice Thry·re 1u11t tryinJt to J:et your
attention. l'~pec1a\ly slnce the Uniro
J?ap 1~ ~o intense that :vou hardly talk
to~ether at all anymore
-When you·re lucky enough to &~l
. . ... .. ..
their attention, recall bow you 11lffered
during the depruaion. Wby ,our par·
enta were ao poor, aometlmea JOU had
holes in your 1boe1, topa and bottomll
SomeUmes you didn't have enou&h to
eat. You conaidered It a grut week
when you had two ice cream cones.
Remind these wonderful cbildren of
yours that you will alave nigbt and day
so they won't have to know the hor-
rors of ecooorhic deprtvatlcm. Hand
them everythlni ao they wm never
know neither want nor the value of the
dollar.
-When they start to 1tare and ahuf·
Ile in a humped-up condition instead
of a straight walk, raJae some que ..
tlons about LSD, or glue.1nimn1 or
pot. When they 1a1 t.bef.'rt trlpplng
now and then because ' all the kida
are doing it." pray that "this, too, will
pa~s."
P.S. -Wben they ~me regular
Hippies. blame yot.a'aeU. Everyone
knows hippies drop out of middle-class
families because thelr parents don 't
understand them!
Defense Officials
Refuse Comment
On Garrison File
WASHINGTON (AP\ -Pby~lcal di s·
ability has bffn cited by the Defense
J.)ep:irtment as \be ruson for New Or·
le:ins Dist. Atty. James C. Garrison'•
dl~charge from the Army ln 1951.
The Pentagon saJd Friday it bas been
bombarded hy newsmen for informa-
tion about the military background of
Garrison, tht flamboyant prosecutor
who says the Warren COa.mlsalon err·
f'd in ill concluslcm that Lee Harvey
Oswald. acting alone. waa the 1uas1in
of President John F. Ktt1eedy four
yean ago.
The Defense Department refused to
~laborate on the sort of phygicaJ dis-
abili ty that caused Garrlsoll to leave
lhe aervice 1n 1951,
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160 J;fPB Cluue
Police
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: : QJAn:ANOOGA. Tea. (UPl) -tpoUce ata&ed a redns po-be.We al :IJl"dl UJf to 100 mlln per hour early t ~ with a trio 0( men 1u~ 1a : ~ .. motaun allo'inl of an elciftty jew-
. i ~e' t kiWna ... Mid fttw"ac the
• "'90 CJIMn,
The 20Gau• &blc>Mt eil)ded on the
• '-nkJ of fbe"~ Nvtt neir tr..
·iiome of one ot the wouqded suspecta,
21.year.old Jack Lacey of Cbattanoo-
, : ga. The fleeDt trio's. car went out
• ol cootrol and careened into a tne. . : ·= Mn. Lacey ran bardoot out IA • llome ia .her ~ acrum·
. : ~ "<* D\1 God. tme of tbem ii ay
···~·· : • onteft. ..d smmJel Rd, ff, of
· • ·~ga was killed when a pe·
: : : .. olman armed wUh a abotcun am·
: ~ '\)ulhed the car carryin& him, Llcey,
• ... Robert Hood. 11. ~ ~ ·atJ·
llton County authorltiea spotted an
electrical cord ba.nllal oul • car win·
d<>w and stopped the veb.lcle to ..-cb
lot .at.olen goods. •
.Tbt ~ men toaidt' O,...S 11.r•
wltb • ·~ .... ,Uttl. .ht aid. Ud fled towal'd a.~ we poUct
in pursuit.
• Thompson iaJct b9 was tying lh wilt
in bis ,parked car. u . the fleeing gun-
men raced by.
Officer Waymon Poole. 31. said he
fiHd at U. car several block• later,
apparentl1 hitting the drlvlr and caUI·
ing tbe car to cr&lb. ·
"Wt were headed west arid . tbt1
ftte ~adM east." aald Poole. "Wbtn we pdhd. I got off one shot and hit
the man al the wheel.''
RetNlr orNot
' !l ....
Viet Cease Fire
..
SAIGON (UPI) -The ~ ~ew
Year•1 ce'aae~ bl Vletn•m lrill be
extended 12 hours m r-esponse to Pope
~ Vi's appeal eo mate Ju. 1 •·a
daf ,ol pe•ce.'' officials announced. '*'· .. So• th" Vie~ toftl'Dmtftt apousmen said the truce will begin at
t P·•· ........, ..... -4 at t a.m. Tuu-W (~ llme>. 1'M u.a. eoau:aud ua ._.. allied rwc.. ..... enec:ted
to foUolr .... loatb VIMaam ... fet,d .
Tbl ~· ....... dedll• to at.cl ................. dlnet
ruuM °' .. Pipe .. .,..u Mtller tlU ~ tt mab Nft Year'• DIJ a
............ of peeee.••
Wldll .mt am.d trOOlll moftd latD
dlfmlw poclUoD4 ftt the truce. U.S.
.......... 8outll v......•1 aartbtrn. q..w co•j .a.W'9 dN4 ta tw.
dert9 '*** Wed1111dv aad 'fburle
I da1•
'"' . . ' . . . ~ .
waCcbtt had been itoleh t rtotn their
wrtsta.
tn another battle 32.S mU.ta northeast
of Sai_gon, Arr.erkan ttoopt teamed
wtth Soutb Vietnamese trncutan to
kill 48 ,Communis~. apoktamea said •
Tbert -were oo U.S. IOUll -C tile Ir· rtl\llar~ tbtlt c11Ultles were
"sIJaht." 'I'M irrec*• ru, 1mo &be Com-
muniltl Oii • 1wt1pblc oplNdon and
calltlll kit bttp from U.S.. Ml Clvalry·
mtD. nae AIMrie811 dlWS with a
ol roebU hlD ~pter
whDe 6e &ollda v..tuMtae
clrct.d IDd cut otf tM Com.
.... route. E~. VIit C.C a.rillu kilJ.
ed • cMUua ........... other,;
ill tbne mortar .u.ca wttMa 100
IDllee " Satp. ........... 0.. Ncll1ll ~ EI 7 J lB WU·
tW cut U.S. air .-CU te • llllllloas PriMJ, abDOll an " ... • the .oo.tMl'tl ,............ -l>ollce ..... Hood ... i...ua out tM
• ~indow lhootine MID* at t(alling . afftcen wbm Thompean lbot aaJ klll·
ed him.
Poole Qid the car careened into
some busbef and then struck a tree.
He said the younter Hood jlunPed
from the vehicle crying "I've bee•
lhol Don't &boot. I'm out of abeU.."
Ofiicera said they found a pistol aod
a ahotawl in the car aa well as sev-
eral record players and other items
reported stolen in a recent area burg•
lary.
Reluctant though be may be, litue 1968 (personified here by 18-
-inonth-old Jimmy Boner)ia just going to have to take over ~ world
Monday morning. That's the word from Father Time (longtime La·
gune Beach re6ident Charley Peddicord) who appears here to be
trying to tell the youngster, 'It ain't so bad. once you get started."
De1aytd o6ldal report.I showed the
LMthtrnecu bad another 121 ma
wounded ln the battlel. TM U.S. cas·
uaJtiet wttt ~ tban the comm~
llilt.a •. a rarity in the Vietnam war~
~ ipC)k~ .sald the day of air
J"l.ids COit tbe UnltM Stat. 1ta TTlst
a.trplue lolt over tbe DOrth. A Navy
Y4 Pbutom WU rtipOIUd. lbot down
by grounclftn aor1Mut °' Batpbollg.
Tbe shootout came u autboritiea
tearebed for three lllflll lf'bo sbot to
deeth Herbert SC&lddty, 71. of East
Ridge lo bi& home, lporllle blJ pleas
of ''pleue. dioQ't aboot me" as he
lay bound OD the floor.
Cbattanooca PoUce c.pl William o. Welch said the three men in the
gun battle fit the description of the
trio wbo beat and shot Stucbbery.
He said the chtae bepn wit!I Ham·
Envoy's Visit
To Cambodia
Seen in Future
WASHINGTON CAP) -U.S. diplo-
matic inq\llries are under way to de·
tenDiM whetbec' Prince l\CX'odom Sib·
aDCNk of c.amboctia will officially b9ck
up bia preal atat.tmeal about bep1Ac bla oountry free of the war in netch· borillC Soulb Vietnam.
U SIMM1.&k'1 wws la yea, U.S.
IOW"Ce& indicated ~ preaidenti.a.I envoy
-perhaps SeA. Mib Mao.afield, I)..
Modt.-could quickly bead for Phnolb
Pllfth and new etforta could be mount·
ed for intienatioMI aupeniaioD ol
0Mnbodia' I fl'Cllltler,
It ma.y be 11wnl U,1 before Wub-
lng1M receives a definite rfllb'. Cam· ~ bN ~ .......... WW. \be
\Jftited 6t*t ad copumwoat1ona be-
hMf• e. two eoveawata an f«·
warded throQgh the A•trallu Em·
busy in tbe Cambodian Clpi.tal.
Sillanouk opened the way for a po-
tential MW QPl'OllC.b W> HttM the loq-&lltwille Cambodian unctuary ls.ue
in u illleMn pUl)Ullbed iD the Waab-
inaton Poll l'rtdaJ. -
Tbe c.+ocven Mder said bi.a sm.11
military fcrct,coWll not premtt llm·
ited intrulMMll by Ncrtb Vietnamese
or Viet Coal troops In "outlying and
uninbabitA9d regions" ol Cambodia or
Americu combat with tbe R'eda there.
He said Cam"bodb would protest but
would not intervene militarily if Am·
erican troops entered such regions in
plD'sult of ComaUlllat f'Orces.
He proposed 111 immediate beefing
up of the three-natiOn lnt.erMltlcmal
Control Comrru.ion ICC to improve
its policing of Cambodia's borders.
Earthquake Shakes
Humboldt County
EUREKA. C&llf. (AP) -An earUI·
quake deJCribed by residents as mod-
erately strong shook a large area of
Humboldt County on the Northern Cali-
lo.rnia coast today.
The trembler struck at 12:05 a.m.
Police reported many calls but no
reports of hijury or damage.
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Hood and Lacey were rushed to
Chattanooga's Erlanger Ho s p It a 1
where they were reported in tood con-
dition. Police said they would be
charged with burglary and feloatious
assault and would be interviewed by
East Ridg'e police in connection ~
the Stuchbery slayiq.
Mrs. Stuchbery told of&era her bus.-
band WU slain Thursday night by
three men masked with bright colored
ski masks who forced their way lnto
the home. Tbe trio abot him in the
back ot the bead. she aakl, aft.er ty.
l.ftg ber up and takinC her la anotbel'
room.
Three Major Drug Firms
Guilty of Antitrust Rap
U .s. apotesm.n said 41 Amerlcans
died and rr we.re wounded ln a battle
that beCan ·Wednelday about 10 mUea
loulh of tbt dtm.Wtanud llllM( DMZ).
ADothe.r 12 died .and ~7 wre l.QJured
when Marin• tangled with Vltt Oon& au.rrill&I .about » 111&1 aouth ot .De N.._..
In bod1 clalbe1 the Oxnmunlsta
were driven from their fortified pot!·
tions and oUlclals said a total of eo
enemy died .
Robbery was officially listed as the
motin for the slaying. The killers
took '800 in cash and an undetermtaed
amount of jewelry from the boute.
Seven Sentenced
To Federal Prison
In Civil Rights
JACKSON, Mia. (AP)-Seven men,
amonc them a Ku Klux Klan luder,
have been 1ea.teoced to federal prisoa
terml foT couplriDI to vlolatt the
civil rJtb• ot three JOWlC llM Ba.IA
1a nni 1G.11111ippl mor• um ~
J'art aio.
Samuel Hollowt•i Bowers Jr .. 42, tm-
perlat wisard of Uiw White Kni~ts of
the Xu Klux Klan. and Altoft Wayne
Roberts. 21. a former n i I b t culb
bouncer. were sentenced Friday to 18
years Imprisonment by U.S. Dt•l Juqe Harold Cox. Cecil R. P'rb, 29,
chief deputy lberiff of Neshoba Coun·
ty where the three were tilled, and
Billy Wayne Posey, 31, employe of an
oil distributor at Philadelphia, the
county seat, drew sis-year sentences.
Three-year terms were given to Hor-
ace Doyle Barnette, 29, now llvin&
near Shreveport. La.: Jimmy Arledge.
:10. a Meridian steel Cirm employe. and
Jimmie Snowden, 34, a Meridian laun-
dry driver .
AU plan appea\11 of their Oct. ~ con-
victions by an all·wh.ite jury at Meri-
dian. The J ustice Department broustht
the conspiracy charges under a Re·
construction era law which provides
a maximwn penalty of 10 years and a
~.ooo fine . No fines were aueslff.
Bonda allowing them to ro he while
appeals are made were set at Sl0,000
for Bowers and Robert., '6.000 for
Posey and Price, and '3.000 for the
rest.
Cox said the sentences were inde-
terminate and parole could only come
on the recommandation of a federal
parole b o a r d regardless of time
served.
The bodies of civil rights workers
Michael Schwerner. 2.1, and Andrew
Goodman. 2.0. both . wh.lte and of New
York. and James Chaney. 22. a Meri-
dian Negro. were dug from an earthen
dam on a farm near PhJtadelph.la «
days after they disappeared on June
12. 1964. They had been shot to death.
NEW YORK (AP) -1'hrt!e ma,Jor
drug firms have been found guilty of
antitrust violations in the manufacture .
and di stribution of $1.7 billion worth of
antibiotics.
'l'he conspiracy case against the
American Cyan1mid Co., Bristol Myers
Co. and Charles Pfizer and Co. mark·
ed a slgnWcant confrontation' between
the U.S. government and the multl-
billion-dollar U.S. pharmaceutical in·
dustry.
A U.S. District Court jury of 11 men
and a woman found the three firms
guilty of restraint of trade, conspiracy
to monepolli.e and actual monoply.
The panel returned the verdict Friday
night after beginning deliberations
Tburs~y.
Maximum penalties on the charp s
are fmes of $150.000 against each de·
fate• 'n. aa~cie ..i.. ~n the way for civil su\ts from major pur·
chase.rs. The Sherman Antitrust Act
provides for treble damages apinst
violator&.
The trial occurr,,d u growing fed·
eral Involvement in the health Held
through medicare and other programs
bas generated increased conceMl over
the cost and quality of lbat care.
The drug industry bu been under·
going increasing scrutiny by the fed·
eral government Sen. Gaylord Nelson
(0.Wil,) bas been conducting a wide·
ranging probe of 1lrug prices.
CUHord D. Siverd, prrsident of
American Cyanlm1d, expressed lut•
priJe and disappointment in the ver·
diet and said the fir m would "takt all
possible steps ln the federal col.lttl to
ti.ve this adverse decision set aside."·
A Pfizer spoke~man commented,
"We d.iaagree with and are deeply dil·
appointed. by the \erdict of the jury.
There are still qur~tions .to· be ruled
upon by the trial t r1urt and we shall
therefore not com ment at this time
beyond staying the < harges against us
in this case are unfounded."
The trial opened O<'l. 23. Tile three
firms were accused of entering into
arrangements durin~ the period from
1953 to 1961 to prodt1<,, and distribute
W intersbur!-{
High School
Opens Tues1/"y
The men were among 18 tried in the
case. The jury acquitted eieht. in--
cl udlnt? Neshoba County Sheriff Law-
rence Rainey.
Doors will oUlcially oprn Tuesday
at the new Wlnu rsburg ll1gh School
at Golden West Street and Warner
A venue in Huntington BPiich.
C-.a11ed a "c~tinuation " 1 igh school.
the new facility will prm 1de far stu·
dents with various prohl"ml wh.lch
malte attendance at the 1 ••gular di•·
trict schoola difficult
Edgar Ray Killen. Neshoba sheriff.
elect Ethel Glen "Hop" Barnett and
Jerry McGrew Sharpe received mis·
trials. Whether they will be retried
has not been announced. It wtll help meel lht• -.1.111• mandate
o! educating youngst<•r ~ w1t1 l the a ge
ol 18.
Eventually thf' sch(){\I 111,1\ acrve up
to 450 students. but hl'1.:rnn.in1 enroll·
mt>nl is exPf'cted tn h• l.11 less.
The 16-room ~Ch()(ol , " '111~ '3()0.000.
Joyce Shelton
Funeral Held I' wu built expresl!ly tor '" as • con· tinuetion school.
Servire11 for ~to·acrtdent vktim.
.Joyce S. Shelton. 19. wen held tn-
day at Smiths' Mortuary Chapel, Hunt-
ington Beach.
Ml11s Shelton. a 1967 graduate c>(
Huntington Beach High School died
at Huntington lnter·Communlty Hos·
pllAl Wednesday, followlng a two-car
collision at the Intersection of Adams
Ave. and Delaware St.
She is survived by her parenb. Mr.
and Mrs. James Shelton of the homt,
8382 Heron Clrclr, Huntington Beach;
a ~l~er. JIUlet and twn brolhc-rs,
J ames and Jerrv all nf thf homt-
lnlt'rment wiU. bf> 111 Partfic V1rw
Memorial Patil, Corona drl Mar .
'"'
This makr~ It 11n111 • 1n Oranie
County where distric " 1 "' 1 been con·
verting other sr>acr t• 1, I tbe state
requirement of prone! 1 • f1•r 1tudenta
who work parttimr 111 •,,.,, academic
handicap~.
Classes will be ~111 •• '"' .i nd a clos·
er contact will ex1~1 1 ••t\\ t•IJO student
and teacher in the 1, '4 f;1clllty. Stu·
dents each will att1·n·: "1< \l'l\ool thre~
hours dally., either 1 1 11 nLng or aft·
t-rnoon l!r~-.1on~
WlnirtAbur~ 111!(1
a h1Rh .11C'hool llq1
m f e t 1 n ~ thr cl1<1
gr aduauon
.. .i will grsnt
tn Aludent~
.,, ndards for
broad spectrum antibiotics in viola-
tion of the Sherman Jaw.
During the trial the government
prosecutor said Pfizer and Cyanimid ~alized "enormous" profits on I.he
antibiotic called tetracycline.
When the cost of manulacturing 100
capsules of the drug ranged from Sl.59
to $.1.87 for the two companies, he
said. each sold that quantity of tetra·
The spokesmen said some of the al-
ready dead Marines had been shot in
the h~ad at point blank rana• and
Union Officials
Threaten Strike
cycline to druggists for $30.eo and the Of Hears• Cham· consumer's cost was 151. '"
In addition to the three firms. the
indictment obtained by the Justice LOS ANGELES (AP) -Officials
Department in 1961 also named the of unions strikin& the Loi An&e.les
Olin Mathi.eson Chei:nical Corp., whose Herald • Examiner said Fr~ they
drug making arm 1.S Squibb, and the would put pickets at tw.> other news,.
Up john Co. aa co-conspirators but not b...pepen of the Hear• cbali\• of the San
defendants. -nanclsco Examiner and the Seattle
Abortion Charge
Hearing Delayed
For Mesa Couple
A fUrther delay in the her.ring of
abortion charges against a 70-year-
old Costa Mesa man and a woman
wbo allegedly waa bis accomplice has
been granted by Superior Judge By-
ron K. McMillan.
The judge continued to Jan. 5
ch.arges of performing an abortion
against Frank Lee Rollins. 532 Cen-
ter St., Apt. 5, and Dorothy Arlene
Adams, 34, of 2.176 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach: Bail has been set
.at SJ ,2.'10 for Rollins and '600 for Mrs.
Adams: both poatA!d bail md are
free.
Rollins' request that he be no l011g-
er r.-eseat.ed by die public defender
wu grant-1 by Judge McMillan. He
named s&nta Ana attorney Ronald
OW'en to represent the Costa Mesa
man in future court action.
Rollins and Mrs. Adams were ar-
rested after ao unidentified Newport
Beach woman told officers that the
couple had performed an illegal o~T
ation upon her ln a Costa Mesa mo-
tel room. Police had been alerted
after an Orange County Medical Cen-
ter physician treated th& woman and
urged her to contact police about the
a•tempt.ed aborUon.
Police claimed the 24-year·old prel(-
nant woman was operated upon by
Rollln11 and Mrs. AO.ms last Nov.
15. The vict1Jn . they say, bas not
1uffered any ill effects from the il-
legal surgery for Which sbe alleged·
ly was charged $400.
Westminster Man
Jailed in Attack
On Wile's Friend
P ost-Intelligencer.
Leaders of eigt\i AFVCIO uniom in·
volved 1n la u.4ay coatrad dispute
Mid they rnlcbt n1end plcuu.tl to
MMll . Meant properttee ~·u aecer-_ Qiy~·
A uoion IPQlwman Wet tbe picket-
ing in San Francisco and Seattle would
be started after the New Year's week·
end but be did not say 1"blt day.
Negotiation• on wages and fri.nie
benefits under a federal medittor
beve been recessed until next W edne•·
~y.
The Hearst cbaln includes papen in
Boston, Mass.; Baltimore, Md.; San
Antonio, Tes., and Albany , N.Y.
The Herald-Examine?' claims the
l•rett clrculaUon of. the nttion's aft·
ernoon pepen -725,000. The San Fran·
cisco Examiner circulation is nearly
300,000 and Seattle Post·lntelligencer,
over 200,M .
The cluef Mgotlator for the Ameri·
can Newspaper Guild, Robert Rupert,
said. "lt now appears we will have
to take our case to Hearst employes
throup out the cha.in if we are to win
erooomic justice for our Loa Anaeles
meTnbers."
The guild'• 1,000 members struck
Dec. 15 and were joined by another
1,000 members of AJl'L.CIO craft un-
ions.
The newspaper haa continued to pub-
lish, using supervisory and other non-
union pen onnel.
Workers in a ninth union walked
off their jobs Friday in support of the
strike. They are five member s of the
~neral warehousemen Local 598 of
the Teamsters Union and they hand -
led newsprint tn a building across the
•lreet from the Herald • Examiner
plant.
Ma.Mgement ·had no comment on
tha t walkout.
A truck rented by the Herald-Ex·
aminer to del~ver papers •caught fire
and was deatroye<J with its papers
Friday in suburban North Hollywood .
A fire department spokeaman said it
apparently started when the carbur-
etor flooded and gasoline flowed over
the engine and was Ignited by eit·
haust heat.
Alston M. Boyd of Westminster wa11
jailed Friday after his alle~ed bicycle
chain attack on the man who returned 1 his wlft to her homr.
Douglas to Get
$510,000 Fee
Douglas Missile and Space Systems
Oivision will receivf' t.i lO,lm in ''in·
rcntlve" fees from the National Aero·
nautics and Spare Adm inistration.
Huntington Beach police said the vic-
tim. Brian M. Oevln. 'l'/, of 28.'Jl Brls·
tot St., Co11ta Mesa. was not st'riously
hurt l.n the fiithl in froot ot the wife's
home, 18272 Delaware Ave., Hunting-
ton Beach.
Boyd, 31. who reportedly livts sep-
arately from his wife. was treated al
Orange County Medical Center for mi-
nor Injuries su!fered in th' fillht and
then booked into Orange County JaU.
According to Mrs. Louise Boyd. the
victim had given her a ride home from
a girl friend's tiouse. He was attai;ked
as he walked back to hia car.
Boyc1 Wmi booked on ~uspkion or 11\-
•@ult with a df'adl) wCApnn. th+' Ill·
cytlf' ch111 n. Sail wa11 set at $1 ,2.'l(),
police Slltd.
The award was earned by the per-
fect record during 1987 or th t Doua·
las ·McDvnneU Corp. Delta launch ve·
hicle.
Built (or NASA '1 Goddard St>act
Flight ~nter, Delta scored il9 22nd
consecutive launc~ succes11 when It
propelled the Ptoneer C. Into aolar
orbit tarUer thJs month.
The launch tlea Del\l's own su~
ceaa record of 22 In a row. a national
record established by the dependable
thrrf'·11ta5'e rocket from 1960-1964.
Since inct1ntive contract~ for Dt'll11
launchc~ hecamf' ~ffeC'11v' In 196'1,
OouglH ~11 <'Ollected more than
'700,CXXl In performance incentive fees.
The two pilob, JdeDtlfted u Lt. John
Dowd, 21. of RochWt Caw. N. Y.
and Lt. (.IG) Gertll It nlmt. .. of
Sant.a Barbara:-' wert rtlCUlld after
they billed out°"' the GWf ol TGatin.
Garrison Names
2 Californians
As 'Witnesses'
NEW ORLEANS (AP ) -Dist. Atty.
James Ganison 1ubf)oenaed three men
Friday. two of them Sou1hern Calif or·
nl.ms. as "material wttnesaes" ia. his
Kennedy u&lllinatJon inquiry.
The three were klentlfled • Ln·
...nee Howan! Jr .• 32. El Moate: Lor-
an E. Hall, Kenvtlle aod Thomas
Beckham, OmlJla.
Hall. a bartender at w·o r r or d
Heights, l2S "miles northeast of Los
Angtlea, uld be would flCbt Garris·
on'a plan. Ht denied ever meetin«
"anyone involved In Ute aesanlnaUeo
or anyone ever mentioned bJ Garriloo
or anyooe el1e."
Once, he said, be had been iA
lllana. '''-' la 1911 .and• 1t1at w for a~t I~ boufl W1lft I ._ dr
ln( throlllh to Mlamf!' He ll1d
waa 111 l>ellila "for two days
two or three mooths bef«e tbe •at11Dation. ,,
''I waa driving throtllh on my wa
to Miami and stayed at the YM
for ooe nltht « two • 1 doo't remem·
ber which," Hall said.
He aaid be bid been active in Ute
"FTee CUba" movemttt. collecting
"equipment" from California, Tuu
and Florida ~"executing raid.I on
Cuba."
In El Monte, Rose Howard said her
husband wa1 in Mexico and unable to
be reached for about three weeks.
"As far as I know, he .kn0W1 nothing
whatever lbout the case," sbt uld
Friday night. ·
Howard works as a weldtt and ftt.
ter. i;he said. and has lived ln Call.for·
nia all his We. The couple has two
children.
Jury Trial ~lated
For Newport Man
On Robbery Rap
A Feb. 5 jury trial has been ached·
uled for a Newport Beach man wbo
has pleaded innocent to char1e1 of
armed robbery of a liquor store in
his home city and a Costa Mesa mar·
ket.
~uperior Q>urt JUdge Byron K. Mc·
Mi~¥ 1et the dete for Frederlct C.
Haqele, 23, o( 103 McFadden P\Jce.
It js alleged that Haegele last Nov.
24 partidpeted In the armed robbery
o! the Mariners Bottle Sbop, 149 R.lv·
erslde Drive, and that three days
earlier he took at gunpoint '57 from
the Tic Toe market, 15~ Placentia
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Haegele is held in Orani e County
J ail in lleu of $2,500 bail.
His alleged companion in the rob-
~ of the Newport Beach Uquor
store, John C. Treat, 20, also of 103
McFadden Place, has been ordered
to face a jury trial on the ume date .
Treat also is held In Orange County
J aJI In lieu of baU.
Nf'wport Beach police arrested the
pair after they were notified by
Oceanside officers that the duo plan·
ned to ch~k into the Newport Hotel.
U.S. Puf~e
Than Ever ore
WASHINGTON (UP ) -Amerlcan11
amoked more clgarette1 in 19&'1 than
ever before despite warnlni 1 t h a t
smo1dng Is hazardous to health.
The agriculturt department said Ftl·
day U.S. smokers. lncludlnll oVf'neas
mlll tAry for<.'t'll. usrrl 11n e11tim11tcd M2
billion claarett('l1 durina thft yur -
tin avtraa.-()( !:vi packs for everf
man , woman and chUd ill the count:ey.
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County Highways 1967
• Long Li.st o.1 Tragedy:
Hw It Emled for 1967?
Tl\e s~cious. vac.ent ~rking lot in the photogreph on Page
I of today's DAILY PILOT is being used es •n txemple of the
number of persons who lost their livM in Oran9t County traffic
ac.cidenh in 1967.
T wo-hund...d and five motorists can pretty wel fil many
of the shopping~ parking lots elong the Orange Coast. The
205 CMS wouW repr ... nt I busy, Mppy pl1ct; bustling wift, ahop-
pen, child,.., oldsters end t..,._.gers.
But for our illusiTation, the 205 empty ~r\ing places rep-
,.,,. th. tr1ffic death tol in our county for the yMt 1967. ft
i~ shoppers, ch~drtn, o&dsters ind t..,,..99" -el walls of
t.f..--e grim record of death in our Age of th. Motor C.r.
On this p1ge is listed the ,,.mes of 11 those peopl. who
~•r• kiled on city strt•h, county rotds end state hi9hways in
,, _ ~!_1 S ti.It .,-.. · ;;&
It ~ toea without seyin9 thtt the d-.th tot.r is ..,
incr.as.--up from 196 1t the 11m• day ,,.., the encl of 1966.
We almost com. to 1cc•pt tht f .c+ that it -.1 inctMM eech .
~Sling yHr.
Thtre is 10tnt bl.nk s~ee It the end of this long, tragic
column. For 1967 h.s not dosecl as y.t ind thus, ..,_,. is stil
time to 1dd to th. list before wt becJin 1961.
Ptrh.ps th. best Ntw YNr's resolution of el woukl be to
teke Urt tJ,at the most hf1rtbreekint tad of al shal not btCOMe
longer es wt count out the last hows of the old yMr.
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4 DAILY' '1LOT
~ ......... "' ..... ptLft .... ,
au rralldlco ~Vuthortt1 Dtnctal' Arftwt' I. bu utl·
mat.d that meter revenue wm fall
tltl.000 th1I year. In addltlon, »
ailtallt Tratflc lqineer Sheldon ~
Pel" ..w that by tlle Ume the fitcal
Ytlf end1, the dty will have to IDl'DCl '84,000 uncloaging meten.
I( •ma that 9,000 meter• a month
are jammed with dime·siled pull
rtap from the tops of beer can•. •
• Three m u 1 l c proleuon from
UCLA were in Seattle th1a week re-
cording sounds at a brewery. Prots.
A .. n Athfotttt, '"'' Chlhar1 and Deut• .. L...ty have been catheting
sound.a for a composition under aus--
picea of New Dlmen&iona in Music,
a Seattle group. The claim that the
new music is not an attempt to
make mu.lie Out ol nolJe, but rather
to lbow tbat aomettmea there is
mua\c .\n wbat la UMNOrt '° be
noiae. They could entlUe th1I the
"Beu Barrel Symphony.''
•
When two cow1 decide it'a trme
for a" oc:can twim, it GU cdda
up to o bt.llV dar for the Coa.at
GUC1'd. TM 1tartUd crttD of a
Coait Guard ruCM boat SJ>OtUd
!J c010 "nofwoamfng .. off Honoluh&.
r~ tDCI C4Uft to 1hort MM tM
IDOTIC for tofdr. A 1hort tohile
later, another Mif n toe11 1po&Ud
!pl.a&hing arowid in tht ouan. rt waa hoiltfd aboard 4 atcond
reacu. boat bv carpo nd end
tnken back to CM beach. The
C()(Ut Guard n t t1 &r did iav
whtthtr th.I tlDo c o &0 • iotnl
rwimmrng togt thtr O'f totn If
th.ell lc~w each other .
• It wu a rude 1wlkenm1 for a
man, his wife and two children in
Opelousas, La., when they were
knocked out of bed by a semitrailer
truck. The truck went of! the road,
tore down a fence, crashed into a
garage between two houses picking
up a car enroute and carrying the
car and a part of the garage untiJ
it struck another car. Then the
truck. ca.rromed Into a tree and still
carrying the original car, slammed
into a house knocking it four feel
off the foundation. None of the
f amlly wu hurt, but driver Eugene
Nell Hoell was given a ticket for
carelea driving. ·
Memo to Football
Fans-Better
Get There Early
The drama of the S4lh annual Rose
Rowl football claaslc w1U ~gin
prompU7 at 2 p.m. New Year's Olly
In Pasadena, when the USC Trojan!'
cluh wtt!I the Hooslen of Indiana
UniveraJty.
But there wUJ be even earUer thl'·
atricals of! the griditlon. when an
estimated M,000 fans start arriving
by car -and flnd 28 percent fewer
parking spaces thi1 year.
For the lint Ume. Pasadena's two
municipal golf courses nan.lung the
hl5toric Rose Bowl will be closed to
parken. Reason Is the impending Los
AnReles Open 1011 tournament sched·
uled lo be held there Jan. 25.
Official! wOfl't.d that tht 6.J:ta cars
wluch normally park on the course~
in Brook~1de Park would ruin lhP
turf. and b11nned them
Thot Jeavt's only J!i.500 par king
'r>act>s In the "0H1c1al" Rosf' Bowl
.trl'a '~f'P map a hove t
Ga19e·g0Pr~ according!,\ ha\·p been ., .,
..
lOUTI Of' THI ROii ,AUDI -Heavy line •bows the a~ lftlles
wblcb tM ?Ith unual TounwneDt of lloMI wll1 lrHtl la Plllden•
Nn Yur'a Def. 11ae formatloe aru (at Mft) will be cloHd to all
parklq at 10 p.m. New Jiii"• IH. Wben tbe pend• ateps off at 8:46
Lm. lloa4q, 1' will ptOCee4 wtbwvda on Oraqe Gron Avenue to
Oolorado Boultm'd, bun tut and march tbroaO UM bean of the
"Crown City'' to Slerra Madre Boulevard, and tr.a tun northward
to Vlctoey Park (at rtibt), wlme float.I wW nmalD Oil Y1ew throu&b
Tueeday.
MmNthnr ,_ tbt • Coat a
.... ~·· .... award .. = ' Celt& ....... J-1or
Oya ol Com"M"Ct Pr•lldmt Jim
TScellM.
Tbt ,.... .....,, P'OUP la '"'1ni
DCllldDdGDI ir. DIMduall or or-
pnllatloDI.
YtQnC 1Dt11 a et ~ .,. ell·
Sible for DOllllnatioa.
JudslOC wtll M Oil contrtbatlcm to c:osunaltr (Gr Ntil) ..UC. and
btu.nn.t. ~ la aJl.uo\md eomnnmit)' (er ltatt) adl.tdal and cMc ,....,,,.._, t¥idlace of lllUng
c:oatrlbaUcm IO eoaunualtJ (W etatl)
welflft, evlMool of ...... abil-
1t;J ,~tl ............. .
.... ad ............ lldYld. ulla4a.tcerp I .. . NGaabla.. ....... .. . .....,,t,
Jaa. JI. JlfcnlMh ....... ...O·
a8adena Das Its Day in· the Sun able ,,_ Tlol, at Colla ..... u.
Haul Rentals, 1930 Newport Blvd., or
by calllQI &U-$458. They are to be
returned to the Costa Mesa Jaycee•,
Suite D>, 1541 Adami Ave • . -'
11 CAJt'l'ER BAJtBER ,,,~;.., .........
P1n+m -wUl bave lb U1Du.al. 110-
bal daJ la ..... -eftryOM hopes
-,,..., ..._ the ftth annual Tour·
nameat ot RoMa sets rolling 1t 1: 45
a.a.
Mere thin a millicm specta.ora will
wMch UM lpectacuW floral parade
"• a ~ mile route tbrOU&b the ''Crown Qty" ot the Saa Gabrfel Val·
ley. ·
Dolem ot mllliona more Me ex·
pected to view it on naUOIW telt·
Vt.Uon networks. People1 ove.rseu will
•alcb it via Telestar.
'IbelDI of thia New Year's Day pa-
rade la "'lbe WoaderfuI World of Ad·
venture." Scheduled to &Ude along
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PRINCIPAL ROUTES TO
PASADENA ROSE BOWL
~'~PARKING ARCA ... ... o" + 'J:l8! P'lt£$5 ANO OF"F'ICIAl PAltlCING
1968
fll[PAQ[O ANO COP\'91GMT IY
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
9761 I
A NllA.Yl'A U.
GOU c.Llilt
Colorado Bou.levard, Pasadena's mam
thoroughfare, are ~ float.a with buds
and flowers rUDDina lnto the milllona.
An Orange County flavor amon1
them will be provided by, the float
"The Wooderful World ti Walt Dia-
ney," entered b1 the Heb:DI Baker·
1es. In addition, Che Newpcrt Opdm·
1sts Club bs bad 1 band 1n preparing
the float. "Oooooooh Boy!" entered
by OpUaust Int.tnladonal.
Alao vi!u.ally daWing will be iOme
250 horseme.n and barsewomen com·
prisU1g tbe equestrtaa un.lta, to prance
in colorful Western garb for the rid·
Prs and stunning gold and silver trap-
pings for their ateeds.
B&J1ds gaJore will lntenperse the
TO GLEND~LE )
~OLLYWOOD M TO LOS A~~~LES .. TO 50 Pl' 1 r :."IA t
MAJOR ROSE IOWL ROUTES -Arterial access to thr ll 11 f' Bowl
11 shown by heavy llnes on t.his official map Sharie<! ~-r ( be1ow
the bowl ca n accommod1te about 15,500 cars. 0Hic1aJ5 <"•' • 11,. The
apparently "open" area above the at"1d1um is Pasadena 's r •II of golf
courses. where all park.in& has been banned. Police urJ;e fa r. 1,, come
ear\y, put remotely -and walk.
uraed by ~come by bus. or
car pool.I, or to extremely early
and park far f the stadium. Or
Wilk.
Pasadena police units are tradition·
ally reinforced by conUneenta from
Los AnRcles c11y and county and oth·
f'r communities throughout the Snn
Gabml Valley TraH1c (low in rP·
cent yf'ar~ ha~ betn satisfactory
Anothu f1rs1 lhls co:n1na Ntw
Year'• D~y 1~ lnd11n1·1 appearancr
In the Rose Bowl Thr Hoo lltl flo·
!shed their 1967 sea'ir.n ' 1·11 lrith Put·
due for victories.
But aince the laltPr tt·dm !aced oft
against USC IA'it .IJt I and bHt
them. 14-131. lhP 1 , 1 Indiana
' team won the ril(hl 1 \ 11nfront the
same opponent Mnnrl ,
Jn add111on to 1111 1
rLmt by privatl' 1 .er
~and~ morr arrl\'I' 1-1,
The RO~f' Bowl < .11
100.000 spectator'
rn fans whn
1·n~ nf thOll· f,,., ed busts.
• more thin
noats and mounted units. There will.
be 20 of them, in<*id.Jng Disneyland's
and the M¥loe Corps' unit from Los
A.nielet. Tbe Salvation Army will
send ill usual lassies' tambourine
unit to march with Ila mu1iclan1.
Both tbe USC and lDdi)n, UnJver·
shy matchbla bladl wUJ be t.atured.
The llat ol personaaes participating
in the processJon allrtl with the Rose
Queen -th1a year 18-year-old IJllda
Strother, a freabman coed at Pan ·
dena Cify CoUe,e. Six prtnceaaea, •I·
so from PCC, 1ttend ber.
Then come the poUUdans and of.
ficlaJs. Gr11!4 )Uf•bal of the Rose
Parade ii the mari,old·lovlni leader
of the Republlc&a Party In the U.S.
Senate. Everett M. Dirksen <R-W.).
And final.11. but not leasU1. are
hundreds and bU.DdredJ ol girls, p ll,
girla, wbo ride the Ooata.
Moet ot them will be P'cted up be·
fore dawn It tbe1r homes ttlrougbout
the San Gabriel Valley and ruabed
by police Ind 1herW'1 Clrl to the
parade'• 1ta11D1 C'tl. fte7 wtu trtm·
ble deaplte their coat., and ablver
even more wbto tbeJ dtlcard them
to dlaplay their ICUt1 COltumel at
8:45 when the parade ltepe off.
Orllnt• CowlUam ,....... to be
alon1 the rtiUtit baft beo acMled
by Toumeent aiftdala tb.at ti.. pa·
rade wt1l pua tb• followblt major
tnterMCtlona at tbele Umee:
Colorldo Boulevatd and s. Oranae
Grove Boulevard (tht "elbow" where
tbe JudOnl and TV 1tadl art locat· ed) at 8:54 a.m.: Colorado and Lake
Avenue, t :SS a.m.; Colorado and Si·
erra Madre Boulevard, 10:21 a.m.
In prevtou1 years, the timetable
hu been well kepL Floata Wbich
break down are towed by emeruncy
llftita.
Heed of the par841 11 acheduled
to reach the po1t·paseant area a t
10:~ a .m .. where the floata w11J re-
main on view~ ~ay.
SpoDIOra of candidatel for the dis·
tin&w.hed .ervtce award are ubd
to fu.rniJh three rtfereneea for ihe
ptl'IOn spound.
Tbe w1nDe:r of the award will be
aonouDNd It a Jaa. • banqt»t at
the M ... VtMI Country. Club.
Architects Ask
Lines Buried
A ruo.lutioll uraiDa under&round· lDf of all uUUtlel WU ..,...W to
tn. Colta Mela City CouncU today
by t.bt Oranae Counb' chapter of the
American lnat1tute of ArchJtecta.
The arcbttecta are uttnc local
auwrmbente to enact leClaladon to
Mtablllb undtrlfOUDdlns dlltrictl.
Tbe raolut1o11 now that the CaJt.
fornla Public UtiUU• Comailuion
bu 1tlrttd a ecbedditd method of rt-
pladnc ailtlnl ovetbead utilities.
he·re' s
There's Only One No. 1
Under the Stars (or about them)
They call him the astrologer's astrologer. Sydney Omarr,
the only man ever assigned by the United Stet11 •rmed
forces to full-time duty as en astrologer, now becomes your
own personal forecaster. The man millions of followers cell
"the most knowledgeable astrologer of our time " joins the
DAILY PILOT ataff withe daily column that belongs on your
"must reed" list , Look for it in the Social Not11 section.
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WIDNISOAY 1'1911,_ lllLI STUDY ............. 1:10 PM
MUllBY c.u1 PI0'91D
DAILY '1LOT 5
· Presbytery
Sets l st
Meeting
-IJaattaehetl, Bai Happy
Christian Pair Go It Alone '
United Presbyteri an mln-
llten Ind lay members o(
U. newl1 organized Presby.
Wy of Loi Ranchos wlU ca·
ther for tbelr initial meet. IDI Tbunday at 7::.> p.m. ill
'hltin Pretbyterian Cbur<?h
Main at "C" Street. Tuatln'.
Convener or the first meet. Inc of the new unit wlU be
the Rev. Dallas R. Turner, JUtor of Laguna Beach Community Church. 'l'tle
•v. Kiri J. Christ, pastor
ot the bott church. will wel-eome the delega~s and vW·
tDra from the presbytery's
IO churches. The aru
extends roqhly from aoutb-
eutena metropolitan Loi
Anle1et to Long Beach. and
tndudtl all oC Orangt Coun· t;y.
P'ir1t acenda item will be
tbt election or a moderator to IC'Vt as lea<ier ol the
..., presbytery for lMI,
wtth both clergymtti ud
nllq •Iden eligible to bold
lftlce. Dele1at.es alao wm ..
ea1lld upon to approve
a lladaet for the c:om1n1
1ear, to adopt their new
et••t1n1 rules, and to e.lect
llllllber• or the presbytery's
e.amlttees.
,,_ Preabytuy of Los
a.clto1 iJ one of five new
altl creattd 11 of Jan. 1
froa the fo?'IM.f Presbytery
if 1M .U,.les, d.lnolveil tf •
.... Dec. 31.
Jllilt .. ••"'f.!' God Cll.U 14' I. ...... c..ta 543761
N. C. D••Co ~ PMUIN, CHOll tfllCTOI
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811i Ti~inp Assembly of God
ntteenth le MonroVia. Newport Beach
PalNCI Ofl NACI LUTHJIAN CHUaCH
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Office ,._., J.4t.0U I Sclleef ,...._, 149 .... I
Christ Lutheran
Ourch
MISSOURI SYNOD
760 Vldwle St., C.tf• Mtw
141·5404
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METHODIST OfURCH
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NIWPOIT llACM
CHRIST CHURCH IY THI SEA
J.,1111 H.
C.M1111111lty M.tll9'1tt
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COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHUICH
6662 Helf AffftW, Huntt,.._ leech
Mornlnt Wenftlp 9:00 & 10:JO
Church School f:OO & 'lO:JO
Nunery care during .emcu
Youth Oreup 7:JO p.m.
Rev. Rorer G. Betlwortb. Plltor
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142-4461
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WOISHIP HOUR IMS AJA.
SUNDAY salOOL l:JO
'·~ s,..~ ,,..,.., .. Mlnllter, Dr .. D. W. Mcl!lroy
Phlnt: '7549U
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HUNTINGTON BEACH .,_....,.DAILY fllLOT'1
ARST otRISTIAN OfUROf ::-,.,: :S '::"..:
1207 Mein St. 536-2589 ..... ...,. ,. YOU tit.
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FIRST MRHODIST CHUICH
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I Wiid. 7:ao p.a. Prayer-Royal Ran1en • M111tonette1
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9:30 Early 8erTlce
11:00 Morning Wonbfo wttb Chancel Cbotr .......,c-................
SUNDAY SCHOOL
HAllOI ASSEMIL Y OF GOD Complete Program •t 9:30 and 1p1n at 11:00 a.m. 1• w. Wlfton, Costa Mita 1 Rew Richard J. Dunlap, ,...... "*" 541-7727
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TIMftLI SHARON
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Frl41y lv111lrrt S.l'\'lc-11 I I 11.111.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Harbor Area
Christ 'rMbyttrlln
Church ef
Huntfntten ltlch
201 12 M•t••TI• IN .. , A4•1111 I
8 11Mtt W. Alie-. P11tw
Swll4•y Wt"'-1111 t 1JO AJ.f.
Chwrch Sch .. I 10141 A.M.
Oflln J 11 Jr4 St •
"6-4139
St. Ancf rew't
P,..byttrlan Church ....,.... ltech
600 St. Alt4ftwt l4.
Chcrlt1 He1!1.tt D'9t111f11!4 . , ... .,
w.,.h111 a Chwrch SU.cl
1100, t 1lO l 11100 A.M. ~7147
St. Merk '*'"byteN" ftrltbyttrlan Church Churc~ CONftl del M1r ef the C9"n1nt c.r .. ,, J.,...,.. 1 Cotta Mell Ea1~11ff Or.
2150 Fcfn.lcw l .. 4 Rell.rt H, C.tlt,, ll•lter
Wc"t" Q . Stu4er, Jl11to1 We1.hlp-l1lO A.M.
Swrr4ey We11hl11 & Chw"'-W•nhlp a Chw•ch Sche.t
Schoel t 1lO & 11100 A.M. 10:00 AJ.f .
545-4304 644-1341
Child Care Provided
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HAPPY ~ ••
(CMtlne4 Fna Pa1e I)
1ltlcm tbaa the IDll*-
Jt m~ "ltaelf a:o end not a meau...: be lllJI, and II
CODCC'llti 0 for atborlty at
th• apeue of trutb." Re
•&11 the or1an1Jed church
hM ceued ''to be a credible
embodiment of au1Jt J a n
faJU1, hope and Ion." -r.-.,-..-.
Mlf, be ..,., be " -out.
DORAN
PACKARD
W•Ynt I. Pecbro. 1'111 II_., l.M
Ori~, W..lmln1ter. lliM* 11'1 wMt,
Mlldred1 It!< .. -· T"°"'"" MICllMI .. .,., K..,.,.1111 tll!IV, Wl"i.111 H. ~ .... "·' llrohf. wn-"· P'ecUr'd. Jr.I 111•, IWllft ,,,_,
SefVka. S.turcley, todr/, 2 P'M. ,..
"M'll¥ Celeftlel P:-•I "'"'9.
BALTZ MORTVARJ&tl
Cereu del Mar OR Mtll
Costa Mesa Ml t-!Ct
BELL BROAl>WA Y MORTUARY
110 BroadwaJ, C..tl Meta
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PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARI
C....., e M......,
Chpel
1111 Padl'lc View Drtve
Newptt1 BeK•. Callfe111la
IM-r7ot
PEB& ,AMILY COLONIAL
FUNERAL ROME '"J Bol111 Ave., Wea&ml111#r Ill.ml
SMrm"S MORTUARY
1%'7 Mab St.-
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WESTCl.fff MORT'.1ARY
a:t E. 17t.ll St.. <'11ta Meta ......
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Always ·•Tl•. witll
'1'Mfdif
view Road, Costa Meaa.
WorabJp and church acbool
wlU be beld &1 9:30 and U
a.m.
A 1pedal memorlal 1er•
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OAIL,Y maT 7
Changes to . Benefit Niguel
Slanificance of three re-
cent occurrences at Laauna
Nl&uel. IDd the overall lm·
pact the7 will exert on the
future of the ma.sleri>lu·
ned community were 1tre11·
td by Gerald W. Blabley
Jr., prelldent of the i..,..
N1'uel Corp at the annual
meetln1 of 1tockbolder1.
Of m a J o r lmportanc:e, B~ey pointed Oat, WU
the recent purcbue by
Nor1h American Rockwell
Corp. of some 1.200 acres
in Uat northern aector of IA·
pu Niguel. 1'le firm •· acMmCed plan& for the con-
atrGctlon of a bufe rueareh
ud manufacturing facOJty
that will ultimately employ
'Calif or~ia L~ving'
Ai Gold Key Village
New Bluffs
Homes Open
On Sunday
Sunday. Dec. 31 will mart
the srand openJn1 " the newut Bluff bomt units la
Newport Bead!, the Eldor·
ado tncrement that ii tel'· raced above Upper New·
port Bay.
Tlte central location of vu.
-· lAlt Two to llWl1 bualaeta
ud lndmtrlal ll"MI 1D Or-
.. CCIUllf1 ~ bJ
Immediate accua to major
,,. Te W lodlr'• ... lily IMdetn homtt In nery
~,.,,..loot for the Mldlllon Home Award.
You',.,_,. .._ In.a Medelllon Home becauM
It's equt,,.. wlttl tt.t fteturn.of-th•future today.
9'tctulrtmentl ~ wfl•tlett altcttlc kitchen wfttl inV>r .,,.,.ncee, full "Hounpower" wiring
. and abundant llf htino. An all·tf ectrlc GOLD Mtdll·
hon Home tMI JOU tMN fMtum plua fttmtltll
electric Meting and efecttl' water htatlng.
r
freenJ• hu been aiDJled
out u a JldJisar7 reuoa lor
curreat Ulea amoq ~
prolealoaal ud buatntg.
men.
· ''Our M'# homer m •
peclal11 attractive to JOUI
iJafhlentlal baalnuADea no
appr~te the t'aemeats ol
Ul'ban Hvinl "'81 realdJnc
ill a rural atmNgbere/' ac-
cordbl1 to A. P . Lench, dJ.
rector of marnt.tn& for tbt
Swartz·Llnkletter Compeny,
Ltd., developen of Vllla1e
Two.
The home.a are deslped to
be Mlf-eontaiDld, with MP-
aratt NCrMUonal ~ tor
adulb ml eblldND. A«otcl-
ial to l.eld. Dearly all fllD•
U1 need• have been met,
with homes Val'Jinl in alle .
from a qedoul one • llYtl
modtl with a muter
bedroom and bedroom•a
to ·an lnpnlOUl\1 dfflped
two • 1evt1 home with lac • bedrooma1 two and ODt lallf
bath• UCl • ltr1I familf
room. Ho_. an
21.-to ..
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
GUIDE
PLACENTIA ~
........ ~Homee ll\
bMVfffvt Hottll Ofant• Cow11ty
whett you ~ tallor your home to
fit 'f04if family nttd" Select your lot anl flOOf plan and make your
chel!O• s.a bedrooms, 2-3 bltt'ls. Car'6tino ~houL Formal din· Ing room, <ismlly room, flt'9plece,
~ WNNn, ~Int. Ft0m
131.250. No loan fa•. SX" Int.
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VILLAPMJ<
IGD ... V1Li.A _.. ... Otf1fl
t1uallty ~ullt c:u1to111 llofMa d•· ilontd" for ,our femlly Meda. Ttte
I COlil'INd " 8Ctt Iola. 1 .... 2 *1ty,
• ,.. bedtoolftl, N betha """ ~·
!--.:.;;....------.1 "''"• flr99tac:e, c.1petln9. All· MATTRISSIS 1lectrtc: kltcll:Ji feaur11 bultt·ln
90ATl·---·'IM"SW ' ~~=t:,;=:~tm:) ~........... sir.-a.ea ... • 'two.. ................
Ubet1Y 1-1 SOJ
UPHOLSTlltY
Mesi u,holdery
Uberty M711
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• MAPS • INFO • PRICES
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MISSION VIEJO
AIMAll .a.a A mutw·pl111
oommuftlty thatdftta deaaie c.11-
fomla Uvfno. 1 ·2 story ' ap111.1ew1
modela with 3-& bdrme.., 2-3 bath•·
All·electric kitchen• with fklot to
ceill119 panirita, lumlnoua ull1rigs.
paho lutchena. dt'9rnabc t.rlt)latla.
bullt·ln china cabinet, wet b1r.
aul\Mn tuba, carpeting. F.H A. &
V.A. fln1rw:lng. From S25,250. Call
(71 •} 137.a33.
TUSTIN
VIA YINIDA-D•atlndive TusM
are1homesofftr 3-5 bdtms. ll'ciud·
New model homes have
jtaSt been completed 911 wm be d'pttl tbrouati tbt
holiday prior to the srand.
openlDC. Botti three a D d
four-bedroom bo~• in tbt
Spa.Diab styling of the Bbdh
art Included in the n e w
croup.
Duri.DI the pre-sale 1t.a1e
of the new increment, DI#·
\y 70 of the total of l lt
bome1 have alrud1 been
aold. ••we are open1DC JDodell
and boldln& our offlda1 .mna ... planned, but
ulea have been '° r"*1.;: expect only I few ol t
plan lo be avaUlblt," a
1pokesman for the balldhlC
company expl.al..t.
The Bluff eofWP•ltJ, J.
cated Oil the lrriit ......
Juat abow the 1-1, Gftwa
buyera compWt J*l'•· views, pooll, I pdftt. pad
and exterior m1W1 nx.
Price• atart at .... l8d
10 to MS,000.
To vldt ttae modl&I priar
lo olDdal Oll'lilll. ... lilc-
Artbur to ra llold ud ao west cm rwct, W1$ M-
eow ZllMlll«. tt tllt
~IT\Ult9t 1u1te with dresa1no rm.
3 bath1t -all-elednc kitchen with
al nook. outdoor Hrvl11g btr,
menu planning desk. gen1<oua pen· •
tri.. Ottltf fettufea lntluda peneled
family rm • wmat din. rm .• powder rm., 3-dlr oar"1•· drapes. c1rt>tt·
Ing. '38.900 to "'3JOO. Clll (11 4)
5'4•7337. •
CYPRESS \
TANUWOOD An outstanding
town·homt community. Offera 1 i.toe YWl.ty of recrMtionll lac111.
t111. 2"4 bedrooms. Rafngerated
alr·COndlfionlng. All .. lactrlc lutch·
· ena with comptet .. bullt·ln•. Al I
mtintenan~ tumwltd. Silent· wall
conat. V.A. l F.H.A. finenc. rrom
S1Ul!O. (714) lf1•10.10.
SANTAANA
llHIDl'TM TURACI -D1s-
t!Mtlve 1nd~r cl~a •. these hon'IM offtt l8d custom dtlfan .-. dftc Nttnt hom•· ~ .. 2 story, spilt IMb, :µ ~· ~ and 3 blthl. For· "'Ill c11n1rw roon"a enct Ml)lflt• brhkfllt artt&. All·t lactrlc
kitchens. 2 I 3 Cir p raps. From .. $36. SOO. TMphonl 54 I ·S36 l
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1 UMffM ttHflttt~. Dept. D, ... ~ 1~. 1 ' : L11 Ant...._c.ut..6a.....,:
} Maine :
: Acid'" :
: City PhtM :
: 0..trM Lec.:6" : ! ,lie. Raft.. :
Kitchen preference O Elecinc C Go 'J N• "'"f9fl• :
I plM to buy a new home In tilt "''' 12 me11tt11. Y" O No O :
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westerly beundary or La·
IUD• Nl1uel.
pened in a numbs of 11ar1
. . , ud OIM that will tn..
aurt 1UCCM1 ud orderl.1
srowth I« tbt utin com-
muntty."
Prier -B1&U111'1 ...
drea• to the •toe~ an nine dlrecWr• ti ~La
IUDa NllUel Corp. bid btlB
T9 • elecled bJ ..... 'DOU
vote of tbt ttocldnl•n.
The ~ Ii. WUl1aJD
H. Beck, Horman de Plane
que, Paul °' Dodda, Mur-lce Jonu Jr •• Jamta J. Ml·
not, Albert Pratt. Brt.t H.
Wella Jr., Paul F. a.Dmuth
and~.
COMPLITI --=-= ...
Blateley told the aloct·
holden that delpJte tbt ,..
rloua receslion in the ovtr·
all real estate market lD
the put two yeara, Lacuna
Nl1Uel WU , la lood flnlD·
cllJ PQl!Uon, ltld althoup
aalea bad fallln ol1 darlllc
that period tile corpcratloa
hid tat•• full lldvantate ot
the alack l>eflod to prepti.n
for the c ·11qje 1.o tbe realty
market. •bldl ia now be--• .._. '* Cllllr l1nn1DI t.o btc:«ne appl.I'· ..... ....
enL "' • Mel L c..t ....,.
Spartbia tbla obvkma qp-• 111c;-.:' ,::. T ... AM
IW'lt .-e the tbret fac· • ,4 ....._ ..._.
ton be outllaed at the mffl· 1";=::::;:=:==:=:=:~ in&. with particular refer-1;:
ence t.o the North Amerl·
CID ~11 plan. wbkb
be dtld aa • • • "the molt
alpUlcant factor in tbe-con·
Unulna development ot La·
IUD• Nll\lel that bu ~
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SAVINGS FROM
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FIXTURES
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222 Vidorl1 St. Cosl1 Mesi
646-3737 ACROSS P:ltOM NURSEltYLAND
SPICIAL COUITISY TO
IUILDERS AND INTDIOR DECORATORS
Orange Coast's No. 1 Paperl The Daily Pilot
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* PRIZE WINNER * This week'a contest winner is Peter Stone,
1987 Flamin19. Costa Mesa
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Conlelt. Bere'a all you
do. (1) Draw picture oo piece of plain. white paper 5~ inches wide and
4 lncha deep. UM black int and make lines blact. (2.) Do oot copy or trace
picture. ft must be your own work. (3.) Put your name. age and address
on back of drawtn5' Mall It to Uncle Len'• Art Contest, Bo-i 15e0, DAILY
P1LOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy ball dollar.
PEACE rather than WAR;
co~ rather
t b • D UNHAPPINF.SS;
"What'• A~tr Chrlatmatt"
It's after Cbristmu and do you know what come.a
nett!
1968! •
A time for makirte reso1utiona like: neftr being late,
Remembering to wrttt 1988 lnltead of 1987 too,
And most important. another year ii tbroupl
But 1"8 ii a spedal year,
For thlt extra d_, in February will be here!
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Miii --• .,, .. UINJI &..-. -..... c..111 Mell. .:..
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JOY inatead of SADNF.SS.
Why dont we see what we
can put in pictures and
poems on that subjecl It
might take you sevenl
weeks so we'll keep this
contest open tor a wh.fle.
You think about it very
carefully.
And 10 u thit year of
1967 comes to an end, Un-
cle Len would like to wish
all of you, on behalf Of all
of ua at the DAU.. Y PILOT
a 'nry. very Happy Nr.J
Year.
* Dear Carol: Why la an octopua like a bad
grade on a report card? 1
PRIZE /. ·~ WINNER ,,),, ~ 'ffO«f ",-.Mfl Mn•MI :-.svy
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What toe hardly ever aeta stepped oe?
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Lynn: When it ii aat,in. (Satin)
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Rew.i..w•penMean
for a pet .... 1
Every y o u n g person
should have a pet ol some
kind and the small mam-
mals are extra cute ~
cauee they reward us wit.b
friendly allectlon. But ev·
ery pet calls for care and
reapoa.sibllity. The owner of
a pet mouse must be pre-
pared to safeguard both the
mouse and the neipbor·
hood.
The\p·
•pet ops
or wblt.e wi
or b 1 e s of caramel
brown His neat fur is uau·
ally t and 1bort. Some
of t.be blotchy types have
longer, rather fiulfy fur. 1n
any cue, you will want a
pair ol the frisky little
charmers. male and fe·
male. One pet mouse will
lend to pine ~ and per-
ish from lonely aolitude.
Naturally, the small couple
need care and responsibil-
ity. But in this case, ~u
have a greater respeMfbll-
lty that comes first.
Pet mice are fancy strains
of the ordinary ho~ mouse.
And the house mouse ts a
destructive and a danger-
ous pest. He and his rela-
tives eat and foul up count·
Jeu tons of our grains and
stored food materials every
year. Tbey also carry dis·
eue1 from house to house
-and one of these dread
diHuet is poliomyelitis.
Your capCJve pet mice, bow·
ever, are sale enough -ao
lone u they are captives.
But the little rucalJ may
be viaited by their brown
house mouse relatives or
get free to join them. -
Your Orst responsibility
must be to see that this
does not happen. The box
in which you keep thtm
µiust have boles, of course,
for fresh air. But there
mu.It be DO holel or nettJ.n1
wide enough for a home
mouse to ~ueeze in and
btted with them, and no
1pace big enough for your
mice to wriggle out and add
to the menacing mouu pop-
ulation nf the ne ighborhood.
The bo1 for a pair of pet ,,
two feet Jd&b. ne aman brutblnc hole•
may be m the wan. and tbe
tightlf fittinr roof. OM
wall should be glua with a
sUd.lnc panel. Strew tbe flOCU'
with sand or tom paper,
hang a mooae-slud trapeze
from the ceillnf and pro-
vide a bony bit of very bard
wood for your peta to exer-
ciae their rodent pawiq
teeth. Clean the ba thor·
ougbly at le.tit ooce a week.
Your thinty pets need a
shallow bowl of water,
freshly changed every day.
1be1 thrive on a slde as-
sortment of foodl, especial·
ly crilp and cTUDCby it.ems.
But. tCrange to aay, cheese
should never be on tbetr
menu. Neither &bould salt
or sugary foods. They like
chewy cereals, cracked corn
and uncooked graint of rice.
They consider a few 1un·
flower seeds a 1pecial treat.
Each meal may include a
bll of crusty bread, the dri-
er the better. They enjoy
small dog biscuits, and a
slice ol c r u n c h y apple
makes a suitable dessert. As
a rule they are content to
drink only water. But on«
rn a while a saucer of aklm-
med milk is good for them
and much apprecia1ed.
Pet mice are susy little
smariles, full of playful
trick.a and friendly affection.
They will perform amazing
and amusing acrobatJc1 on
their banlinc trapeze. And
their strict captivity does
not bother them. After all,
it ls for their own good . •
10. Certain bouaebold pelt,
meaning cats, are famout
for beinl food of mouse
meal So keep this Jn mind
also when planning your
mou .. security measures.
Sooner or later your mice
will want a famUy-usu.aUy
sooner. Set a small, straw·
llDed box 1n their mouu
bou.se and the1 will use lt
as a nest. Tbe youngsters
arrive too often for you to
keep them all and soon you
wUl have mice to give
awa7. Choose their new ~"ll·
ers very, very carefully.
And never bestow them Jn
a friend who has not been
Informed of the proper 8f'·
curlty measured requ11·td
for keepine pet mice.
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lstlc .,lllty 11 Arab alJJod1 lt .• ,,.,:
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21 "· • For ftrnldtnt" n Sudden
lnundatio" H lhtldot'a
rttrlfd
2' ftonualn
word t7 Boo th 2' Musll• Up
32 River ti Alberta
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45 lndl11t
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for one 58 Od1cl1
59 Insect In
certain stagt '° Sond: Co111b. fot11 n Nottd Ent. fumlturt
dul"'tt 62 Nottd E111. furnllwt
dulgntr
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I hwry
•4 Ont of •11ual
st.idlng 65 SOS, In
a word
35 Ho1111, to
honeybtu 3• lroad·topptd ,,
f!lll DOWN
37 ftart 31 One of ~ 1 Exprns
fabled contempt
tradtsH" 2 Flshtri111n's 39 Arthurl111 gat11tnt
Ro1111nct 3 In h1r111ony:
characttr 2 words
40 Section of 4 Direction:
rtlfrold Abbr.
traclc 5 Trade 41 Charge on ~ Noteworthy
rul utatt h1pptnlng
1 l
7 111111: Colloq. )5 ·of •• I A.lllount char1)td do;
each entrant 36 "Hip
9 Stinging Jinks''
senu11on compow
10 Rt91rd w 11h 38 Outtott4.,
high fetl1n9 explMi.
11 Hfghway 42 Mat•'•
1urktr advtrH'1 U Europnn U Daft
l3 lord of U Clan•
hearty tnlar1•tlt
approval 47 Centrll
21 h cla111. part
of relitf 48 Sus1~sl• 22 Muu9r ol flfltlJlll
undmtood: H Fi&W al"lr Colloq . out
24 Race truk SO Asian
tmpJoyrr mon•ChJ
27 Enjoyed Sl Wal•l"I 28 Hot pl ace trip
JO Ar1bian SZ Fot11 ef nobleman co,,.,.r Jl Brokfn. ounl•tlt
do•n horu SJ On.,..._t
32 Onc e upon deg stir
1 time: 5• lloft wlt.
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crrtam pace sym•I:
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ARMS AND THE MAN
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Sbatespem'• "M•cbeth,"1-. ______ __.:._
&belalb Del1ney'1 "A T1 1
of Honey" and J ohn OI·
a.cine•1 "Tbe Entertainer!'
all at the Third Step Thea·
ter.
Jn addition, sprln1 1ub-
ICl"iber1 mar attend 1 pro-
d~ of their choice from
the ftW 1prlng offeri.Dp ,1t
the Second Step Theater bl
N~W]>ort Beach.
e Balb0,a Theatre :9
OPEN 6~5--SUN,D~Y 2: 15 e Phone '7i.4041
-NOW SHOWING THlU TUISDAY-
R~l~x ln the C!Mlt.rt .t eur
ROCKING CHAlll LOG'S
aft41 tn joy the happr.t thew In tewnl
There's only one,
Wonderful, Wacky ROSIE!
llow.IND JIDmLL · S&NDBlDIE
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* PRIZE WINNER *
Thia week's contest winner ls Peter Stone,
1987 Flaminio. Colt.a Mesa
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you
do. (1) Draw picture on pl9Cle of plain. white paper 5¥1 inches wide and
• lnches deep. UN black Int and mate lln• black. (2.) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own wort. (S.) Put your name, age and addrep
on bid of dnwtn" Mall It to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1580. DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will recein Kennedy ball dollar.
PEACE ntbtr than WAR;
CON'l'EN110:NT rather
t h • n UNHAPPlNESS;
''Whlt'1 After Chrflfmatt"
It's after Christmas and do you know what comes
next!
1968!
A time for m.aklne l'elcOlutiona like: neftr being late.
Rememberinc to write 1Ma lnateld of 1M7 too,
And most important, another year ii throueht
But 1968 11 a special year,
For tbtlt ex1ra day in February will be here!
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1nke d.a1d haw waDa
JOY lmtead ol SADNESS.
Why dont we see what we
can put in pictures and
poems on that subject. It
might take you sevenl
weeu ao we'll keep tbi.s
contest open tor a while.
You think about Jt very
carefully.
And ao u thia year of
1967 comes to an end. Un·
cle Lea would llke to with
all of you, on behalf of all
of u1 at tbe DAILY PILOT
a very, very Happy Nrw
Year.
* Dear Carol: Why la an octopua like a bad
grade on a report card?
PIUZE •tu ..
WINNER ,,:>,, MOf~ 'f~ •.1)Mfl ""net ~
~ ...... JNl llllllleDr ...............
Wlyt toe hardly ever ieta stepped on?
"''""" -'-*'---· .. e.-..........
Jill: When .la a chair like a dreu?
Lynn: When It .la aat.in. (Satin)
I ~ ....... ,_ ... Mill
\09 ..... ~1~--,_, .. ,,,,,... .. ~" ... ..... __. ..... '*-.............. ~ ........
........... 2 '-................. ..._
•bout tW9 r.t wide ud ,_,.... ..... ~ ....... -.. ............. ._,_,, .... ...,.~ ............
two i..t bl&1l.
The amaD breathlq holes
Bew ...._.. a pentll can may be ill ~ waJla and the
for a pet-? tithtlf fiWnc .roof. Ont
Every "! o u n I penon wall abould be glw with a
should have a pet ol some slidlne panel. Strew tbe Ooor
kind and the amall mam· wltb •and or torn paper,
mall are extra cute be-han1 a mOU1e-1iud trapeu
cauae they reward us with from the cellinc and pro.
friendly aHection. But ev· vide a bony bit of very bard
uy pet calll for care a.nd wood for your peta to exer-
responsibility. The owner of clJe their rodent saa•tai
a pet mouse must be pre-teeth. Clean the box tbor·
pared to &afeguard both the ougbly at le•lt on:oe a week.
mouse and the Deilhbor· Your thinty pets need a
hood. •hallow bowl of water,
The pl.nk~yed mouu In freshly changed every day.
a pet shop is usually whJte They t.brlve on • aide ••·
or wblte with black patches sortment of foods, especial·
or b l o t c h e a of caramel ly crisp and crunchy items.
brown. His neat fl.tr 1a usu· But, ltrangt to say. 'cheese
ally soft and abort. Some should never be on: their
of the blotchy types have menu. Neither should wt
lonaer, rather nu.uy fur. In or supry food.a. They like
any cue, you will want a chewy C'el'eals, cracked com
pair of the friaky Utt1e and uncooked IJ'aina of rice. channen. male and fe-They consider a few 1un·
male. One pet mouse will flower seeds a special but.
tend to pine away and per· Each mul may include a
)ab from lonely solitude. bit of crusty brud, the dri·
N all th mall ,_ er the better. They enjoy atur Y • ' 1 coupMl small dog biscuJU. and a ~ need care and reapoOJibll· slice of c r u n c b y apple
• ity. But in thla cue. you maltet a suitable deuert. A1
have a greater respon:aibll· a rule they are content to
lty that comes first. drlnt only water. But once
Pet mice are fucy strains in a wh11e a uucer of skim·
of the ordinary house mouse. med milk ii good for them
And the houH mou.se ii a and much appreciated..
destructive and a dancer· Pet mice are IUl7 little
OUI peat. He and h1I rel.a· 1llW'tJeil, fall of playful
tives eat and foul up count· tricb and friendJy affection.
Jess tons of our aralm Ud They wW perform anwlnc
stored food materiall every and anawc ICl"Obaticl on year. 'lbeyt also carry cl.la· lbe1r .,_,,., trapae. And
eaaea from boUH to houM tbelr ltrlet captivity does
-and oae of these dread not boCMr them. After all,
di.sea,.. ii poUomytUUs. Jt ls for their OWJI eood al·
Your capCJve pet mice, bow· ao. CMtain hou.NboJd pell,
ever, are ult nOllP -so meantac uta, an famoua
loat u they are cag&.lves. for beiq foad of JDOUM
But the llttJI rucdmay meal So te.ep lb.ii i1l m1ncl
be villted ~ their brown a1lo when plannlnc your
houae mouM relaUve1 or mowie security measures.
iet free to Joln them. ". Sooner or later ;your mice
Your first responalblllty wW want a family-usually
must be to see that thh aoooer. Set a small, 1tnw·
does not happen. The box Uned box la their mouse
in which you keep them bouH and they will "" it must have holes, ol coune, •• a nest. The younca~n
for fresh air. But there .mv. too often for you to
mUJt be no holes or MttlnC bep tbelG all and soon you
wide enouih for a boUH wlil have mice to &Jve
moult to squeeze ln and away. atOON their new °"'n·
breed with them, and no er1 very. very carefully.
space b11 enough for your And never bestow them Jn
mice to wriggle out and add a friend who ha1 not been
to the menacing mouse pop-' Informed of the propeT st ..
ulatJon nC the neighborhood. curlty meuured requi red
The bo:it tor a pair ol pet for keepiot pet mke. ~ 'J
1 Utlt Ouc kll11111
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9 P:toflda •••t 14 Otw: c .. \. ...
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11 Artb 111odt
19 • • 11ro1: ltt1t
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20 Wal«·
covtnd land
21 " --P:or
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2) Suddtll lnundatlM
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worll
t1 lootfl 1' Musi 111 cap 32 ~Iver tf
Alberta 35 Ho111t. te
honey bus
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31 011t of ttwu flblt4
tr1du1111t 39 ArlhwlM
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fot one I Aaount c"-9fd d04 51 Dttlaclt uth 1nt11nt 36 "Hlgll
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urtaln stnsat1on co111Mlll stage 10 Rt9ard _,,,~ ll Dutrort4.,
H Sofill! high fttltiJS n11IMlell
Co11b. font1 11 H lghway 4Z Mat8'r1 '1 NotH Ent. 1111ktr 1dvt111ff
fumlll#t lZ Europun u Daft
4e1l9'1tt ll lotd of O Gla9'1
U Nold EltJ. htarty tnlar ... llt
fwn lllH approval 47 Cmnl
lltsltntt 21 Eacl1111. part
U 1tl111 111 of relltf 0 Svs11;1t1l•
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down ho1u H Oit..U.t
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Just Minutes from Cott• Mes.
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Ups and Downs Re fleeted Coaehes
UC IRVINE COACH DICK DAVIS (LEFT) ANO U. OF SAN DIEGO COACH PHIL WOOLPl ltT REFLECT VARYING MOODS WATCHING THEIR TUMS IN ACTION FRIDAY NIGHT. UCI WON, 11·72.
Anteaters Challenge Diahlos for Championship
By EARL GUSTKEY Friday night semifinal joust. erence for UCI. Sanden scored aix of
Ot Ille OellY ,. .... Slaff Tonight'• battle for third place -UCI 's first eight polots and acored
Nick ~den and Darrell Millner between Valley State and USO-starts time and again IA close throulh the
sconid '-' points between them Friday at 7 p.m. Olapman and Long Be.acb Torreros' defenae.
night and fired UC Irvine to an 81 -72 State play for the cooaolatlon crown The Anteaters needed a pickup in
victory over the Univenity of San at 4:30 while a 1 p.m. game for seven· scoring because classy IOpb torward Diego at UCI'a Invitational Tourna-lb place pita Occidental and Redlands. Mike Heclcman turned an ankle with menl Desp1te their impressive decision 8 40 left in the firt halt and wblle he
The aemlnflnal triumph -a thrill-over a rugged San Diego five, coach returned in the aeCODd halt, could
score only six poinu. er all the way -puta the Ant.eaters Dick Davis' Anteaters are in deep to-
into the finals tonight against big, night against LA State. Valley State, The turning point probably arrived strong LA State at 9 o'clock. considered one of the Southland's fin· with 13 minutes left tn the game. San
The Diablot exploded to a 72-51 half· est small school team•. wu helpleu--Diego center Gus Mape, the Torreros'
time lead over Valley State t.ben cruis-against the Diablo onslaught. top rebounder and IC01"e? picked up his
ed home with a J.23.104 win in the other Sanden and Millner were the dill· fourth personal at that )mcture and
' Packers Seek 3rd NFL Title
In SboWdown With Dallas
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Green
Bay's 1olid old professionals, fresh
lrom an inliW'ed victoey over Loa An·
geles, are favcred to make footba.11
hiatory against the explosive Dallas
Cotrboy1 in Sunday'• National Foot·
bdI League title game at Lambe.au
Field.
Vince Lombardf's batile tested war-
riors are &booting for an unprecedent·
ed third 1traigbt playoff title against
a Cowboy team that blew Cleveland
out ol the Cotton Bowl Jut Sunday.
52-14 for the Eastern Conference
crown.
A sellout crowd of 50.861 is expttt·
ed lo watch In frigid weather while
the Packen and CoJJboy1 battle for a
wiMer'a 1hare of about f7.800 each
1and a chance at the '15.000 jackpot
For AFL Crown
In the Su per Bowl Jan. 14 at Miami
against the American F o o t b a l J
Leacue champion.
'""8 came •ti.lift ult u • """'-1
battle up lront between the Packers'
rebuilt intelor line and the Cowboys•
Doomsday Defense that will deter·
mine whether Bwt Starr can recap-
ture tbe magic that led Green Bay to
Oa TV Sutul•w
J 1 :30, c ... aael z
a 34-27 victory ln a dramatic thriller
last Jan. 1 at the Cotton Bowl.
When Dallas has the ball It will be
the same type oC struggle 1*.Willie
Davis and Co. to try to charge past the
Cowboys' protective curtain for Dandy
Old Pro Blanda to Lead
Raider s Again st Houston
OAKLAND (AP) -One of the men
coach Wally Lemm of Houston fears
most when his Oilers play the Oak·
land RaJders here Sunday for thr
American Football League champion·
ship and a Super Bowl berth is old
man George Blanda, 40.
Blanda quarterbacked thtt 0 1lcn
when they won the 1961 AFL C'ham·
pionship for Lemm. I-us four held ~oah
On Tl' Sunda y
J :30, Channe l 4
Oakland's John Rauch is Coach o
the Year and quarterback Daryle La
monica is Most Valuable Player.
Oakland's Blanda is AFL scorini:
1eader with 116 points, every one on
olace kicks: 20 field goals and 56 con·
versions.
Lamonica threw the most touch·
uown passes. 30. and was the leading
passer on statistics or 220 of 425 com-
pleted for 51 8 percent and 3.22.8 yards.
Houston's Zeke Moore is the kick -
off return champion, with an average
of 2.8.9 on 12 returns for 405 yards in·
duding a 92-yarder.
Don Meredith, the erratic but often
brilliant passer.
Memories o! lul New Year's Day ..... , ',,,,,.,,.q, .... •UJl .. trMh \JI
both camps.
Dalla.s bas lived all vear with it.s fail-
ure to cash in on a· first down and
one situation on the Packer two-yard
line in the final seconds and the flnal
frustration when Tom Brown 1ntercep-
~ a Meredith pass thrown with Pack·
er Dave Robinson draped around hll
1houlden.
Bob Hayes. billed as the fastest hu·
man, caught only one pa'I~ in that
memorable gamt when he was shacl-
owed by Gt"een Bay's Bob Jeter and
Herb Adderley.
He caught only two whe n tht Pact.
ers beat the Cowboys 20-3 in an Aue.
2.8 exhibition game
If the Cowboys are to upend the one·
touchdown !avor1trs It will be 'QP to
Meredith to bit Ha) rs and Lance Rent.
tel, the speedy fl anker. whHe eatab-
Ushing ball control nn the running of
Dan Reeves, Don Perkins and rookie
Craig Baynham.
JC LombM"di is lo rcath his goal of
three in a row, Starr must get time to
pick the Cowboy dt>fe nse apart with
his third down pass<'' to Carroll Dale
and Boyd Dowler \\ hlle maintaining
possession with the rnnni ng of b1I lo·
Jury riddled backfield c-orps.
TraviJ Williams. the Parkers apec-
lacular rookie running back who set
an NFL record by returning four kick·
offs for touchdown s. "111 share the
running chores with Donnv Anderaon,
the former Tuas Terh wonder; and
Chuck Mercein, the \rw York Giant
castoff who found the pot or gold in
icy Green Bay .
Both Ben Wilson anrt .Jim Grabow·
<1ki are injured and prr1habh will 'lee
little action. 11 an' <ii ;ilJ
Among Ute ma n\ 1nd111d11al batUes
to watch will be thr ilttrmpl by Hayes
to sha.ke loose fr1Jm .lrlrr or Adder·
ley plus double cri\ rr ai:I' 1n m a D y
cases.
coach Pbll Woolpert was forced to
yank h1I bic man.. He didn't return
unW the final four mlllutes.
Durinc hia absence the A11teatera
fought back from a M-59 disadvantage
and were crackin1 the cam• open
when Magee reappe~
After trailing for moat of the early
going in the second ball, a jumper by
Sanden and fwo Jlm Farley foul 1hot.s
tied it up at 6-M. Sanden scored on
two more jumpers and Millner potted
a '.Uber with 4 : 55 to go boolt UCT
OD top by 7147.
Br11ins Seek
6th Classic
Championship
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA's
top-ranked Bruins advanced to the
final of the lllnth annual Los Angeles
Classic wkb a convincing 108-m bas·
ketball victory Friday night over out·
manned St. Louis.
Toni,a.& the Bruins will take on sur-
prising Wyoming al 9,o'clock. shoot·
ing for their aJ:xth atraigf\t title in the
claJslc'tpine-year history.
Wyomltlg 1hot its way into the finals
by topping Iowa in two overtimes,
M-t'T.
The Cowboys from LaramJe tripped
Soutbern Cal, 79-78, the opening round
•bile the Bruin• were blitzing Minne·
sota, 99-56.
The Bruins used tht 40..minute full-
cpurt press and outside shooting by
gilard Lucius Allen to take the Billi·
kena apart
Lew AlclndoT, UCLA's 7-foot-2 All·
AmeTlcan center, forced opposlng 7·
foot center Cid! Nieman to foul out
of the 1 game with 3; 10 gone In the
second half. Alclndor wound up with
26 points. 17 In the fint half.
St. Louis penetrated the press well
at times but trailed 50-2.8 at half.
Jn consolaUon games earlier Utah
State whipped Minnuota 73-65 and
Tennessee rolled past Southern Cali·
fornJa 78.a.
It now appeared USD would really uc1 crn ,. " ~ " have to ac.ramble to win. Wedlm•" l • J • Another Millner jumper for 7U7 ~ 10 , l ,,
f"af1ttr t t t • and the vocal throng of 589 -mo1tl7 ,., .. y • , t I
..i11Mr s ' 1 11 Anteater partisans -sent up a volley .... I a • • c-. ........... , 4 ' M of abouts. Chnltlil I , • •
But now UCI faces its strongest foe Flftflw , • 1 • Tttei. ,, '1 u 11
SAN DllOO In\ yet Coach Bob Oldham '1 Diabloa eo ,. " ,,, Tit
into the title game with a bag full of "'"'' 4 I 4 ,.
C.bfefa , • I • scoring record1. Their 123 point.a Fri· """-, • ' It Fltleo > • ' • day nJght broke UCl'1 Campus Hall ~ I • t t
record and forward Ron Jtniiht'1 35 C.V...lff ) a a t vw. I • t t pointa broke the bulldinc'• individual Sell._ ' ' ' t
~ring mark. ""-, • ' 4 Ttt•lt JI 1t u ~
For Phil W oolpert
No Russell Now
It wouldn't be rlir to say Phil Wool·
pert tia1 gone from the top to the
bottom of tbe baskett>.11 coaching pro-
feulon. '
But it doe.a teem .trance to .ee
Wool(.a't oa the bencl\ ex.horttn1 hll
University of San Dieao team during
the current UC Irvine basketball tour·
nament.
Compared to the hellbta Woolpert
has 1caled, this ii relative obscurity.
Twelve years ago, there w&111't a
basketball coach in the nation who
"YJWdn't have nrapped places. Wool.
pert, you see, bad· this IVY named
Bill Rus1ell playing for him. And
there wu a guard called K. C. Jones.
And a fonra:rd named Mike Fanner.
Those three and five more made
the University of San Francisco Dons
Ole greatest team in college basket·
ball. They won the NCAA champion-
ship two years In a row. They won
60 straitht games -still the record
-from 1964 to 1956.
Woolpert was approached near his
team's &-easing quarters at UCI the
other night, just after bis club had
beaten Long Beach State.
He was asked a question a lot or
people ask him these days: "How do
you compare )'.Pur great USF teams
to UCLA of ~yT"
Woolpert smooths back the wavy
11'&1 halt, takes a deep drag on the
clgarette and replies: "I'll aay thlL
Take the first strings of both turns.
play a 10..game series and J won't bet
agalnat my team."
Wools)ert, you see, ia a 1 «eat be-
liever In Bill RusseU.
"Bill wai a forward at McClymonds
Hi&h School in Oakland when we first
saw him," be says.
"He was the l6tb man on a 15 man
aquad. He'd take about two sttota a
game and that wu about lt. All h•
could do was jump. He wu &-2 when
he WU CJ'ldllated from hJgh school
and 6-7 when he enro~ • USF in
~ptember of ~."
Russell was far from a 1tar in
high achool But after be an1ved at
USF. H seems be improved a little
bit.
"Bill never liked practice too much
but he bid this tremendOUI de1ir1
and great leadership ability. In this
respect he was really a fantastic bu· man beine."
'TV Football Madness'
Gets Under Way Today
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Annual football "bowl madness"
get.a under a full head of steam today
with two AU-Star shows and a pair
of bowl clashes on tap for television.
At 10:30 this morning It was the
Blue-Gray game and the Sun Bowl
battle between Mississippi and Uni-
versity of Texas. El Paso.
At l :30 on Oianpel 4 it's the East-
West show from San Francisco.
Florida State and Penn State were
mixing it up in the Gator BowJ at
11 : 15 on Channel 7.
. M~ay, Southern Call!ornia pull
its national prestige on the line, Wl•
beaten Wyoming makes Its first ap-
pearance In a major post-season Wt,
Alabama comes of age and TeMessee
and Oklahoma match high.powered of.
lenses.
wire the winning margin when the
Raiden beat the Oilers at Houston,
19-7, three weeks ago.
"We'll have to prevent the Raiders
crosslnC the 50-yard line." Lemm ob·
served. His team has the best defen·
sive record in the AFL. only 199
points allowed opponents 1n 14 games.
Oat.land bu yielded 233, second best.
OCC Basketball .. Top Story for '67
That's when college football official· I~ clo~es out the 1967 campaign and r~ngs IJl the New Year with the four
big Bowl games -the Rote, Sugar.
Cotton and Orange. Six among the
teams placed in the final nation.a.I
rankings.
The mat.chups an Southern Call·
fornia (9-1) vs. Indiana (9-1) tn the
Rose Bowl at Pasadena; Wyoming
( lG-0) vs. Louisi•na State (6-3-1) ln
the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans; Ala·
bama (8-1-1) vs. Texas A&M (8-4)
in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, and
Oklahoma (9-1) vs Tennessee (9-1) in
the Orange Bowl cit Miami, Fla.
The 1ame pills Eastern champion
Houaton, t+l, against Wttstern King
Oakland, with a 13-1 reC'Ord.
A sellout crowd of S3,000-plu~ in the
new Oeklud Collstum assures a rec·
ord cat. ol teGO,<m-plus.
Ther. will be a record 1864.000 In
rid.lo and televls1on receipts. OC the
TV -rac:Uo mODeJ, $345,6(1(1 goes in.to the
player btneOta and pension fund.
Tbe other '618.400 and 1ate receipts
go ID1o tM pme fundl, of which 36
ptt9'1Jl ol tbt net will go to the win·
nlnf pg,...: 29 percent to the losel'S;
10 percent to the winning club and 9
to the JOier and 18 percent to the
league.
Each winning player will rece1\.e
about ts.500, each loser ~.CXXJ
Houston or Oakland Jed the leaf!ue
in most 1laUstics this season. both of.
ft'nsin and defen1ive, and had some
of the individual leader1.
The sanrsf 1967 have just about
tri ckled a a . It was a memorable
year for RP ts nationally, but also
along the Orange Coast.
It was a year of basketball lhrtllen.
new coachinfll assignments and contrn·
verslaJ h.g; school athlete transfer
' ca~es.
But considering all of these and
more, the DAILY PILOT sports de-
partment has selected Orange Coast
College's basketball team u 1967's
"Story of the Year."
The Pirates, in one of their gre~t·
est years, tied Riverside for the East·
Pm Conference championship, only to
lose to the Tigers in a playoff game
on a 55·foot 11hot at the buzzer.
F rom beginning to end , here's 'ho"'
1967 treated the Orange Coa~t area ·s
~ports ran~ •
.Ian fi-~:stan<'tll ll1gh ri<'(l'al~ favor·
f'd Hunllnl{ton Beach, 7:1 70, 1n four
.\,
overhml's in an In '"" l.1 .11:11e basket.
ball opener.
. Jan. 9-Newporl H.11 '"" 1·rnter John
Yule announrr . h1 ,, n~ferrln& lo
Corona del Mar
.Jan. 13-\\orrt "" . "•II that the
embryonic Aml'rn :in I "l.1•tball MSP-
rn1tion 1s pl an nine , Jr .1nchlse f6r
Anaheim.
Jan. 27-0r<in~r <
first EC test h\ lw ;ii
OCC, 97-!l'l. CX. C. I" 111
6--0 record
f'eb. 2-Anahf'rm
cd into the A l~\ .11 1 a• Anaheim \l.1111
Feb 01.1n , 1
ton tn lwn m 1 1 1
rcitcll' recoril '
tr111lti, 1.1.
f'eh 10-01 ,,,, ,
11tra1ght, m 1•r \!1
I riaPtl its
It 1 verside at
11 ,. EC with a
111l't·taUy enter·
• , conferftc•
• t.c·M.I t'UOtr·
•l• !}4 TM Pi·
1'r R1vcr1ide
\\IM Its 14th
\ntonio, 90-88.
J.
Feb. ls.-Ground la broken for Or·
ange County International Raceway.
Yeb. ~The t o u r i n g Japanese
Olympjc • ~astetball team vi1its UC
Irvlne-eJt<f surprises the Ant.eaten, 76-
99.
Feb. U-Riveralde gains revenge.
The Pirate. fall, 92-91, forcing a play.
olf to see which school goes t-0 the
state tournament. Bolh end the reg-
ular "'-Con at 13·1.
Mar. &-Les Lu.y~es resigns aa New.
port Harbor High'• athletic director.
Mar. 7-Bench warmer Ted Palmer,
before 4,188 at Cal State Fullerton,
awlahes a 55·foot shot to beat OCC In
the playolf: Riverside 88. Oruigt
CC>Jat I!.
Mar. I-Newport basketball coach
BllJ llatch quita.
Mar. 14-Ex-Laguna lllJ:h and Ari·
ion• State football ~ttr .Jo~n Pllt$ rs
thf' 22nd pla.)ler draftPd by proftmon·
al football. He signs with Buffalo.
Mar. 16-Lagun.a basketball coach
Ed Bowen quits .
Mar. 27-Jul" Gage becomes New-
port Harbor's atbleUc dlrector.
Mar. 30-UCI basketbaU coach Dan-
ny Rogers quits.
Apr. ~Ron Davis, from Azusa, be·
comes Corona del Mar's athletic dttec-
tor. replacing Marv Hoover.
Apr. 17-Gerald Tar'Cile becomes
Mater Doi'• basketball coach.
Apr. 24-The Loa Angeles Lakers
sign former Huntington Beach P I g h
star De.nnls Hamllton.
May >-AJ Hackne y becomes New·
port Harbor's basketball coach
May ll-5anta Ana II 1 g h football
coach Tom Ra1dwin S~l•Chc.s split rnd
lsl'ac Curti' from split end to tail-
back. Re-suit · Saints po~t 11 12.1 vc:ir .
May 2.1 -.Ioli " Fonl 111~ r1>!111 n~ tn h1$
(Sl-1' TOP, Pait Ill)
The latter Is the only night gamt.
Tennessee, LSU and Alabama are
one touchdown favorites while South·
ern Cal is a two-touchdown choice to
beat the Hooaiers. playing in t h • Pa~tdena clanlc for the firat Ume,
It U be a field day for football fan1
who may be too exhausted from tho
PTfVlous night'• celebrating to do
much more than struggle to 1rithin
viewing range of thelr television sets.
Each of the games will be nation·
ally telecast. the Rose. Sugar and
Orange by NBC and the Cotton by
CBS Kickorc limes. all Pacific Stan·
dard, are 11 a m for the Sugar and
Cottnn Bowl gamt>s, 2 p.m. for the
Ro•r and 5 p.m for the Orange.
About :120.000 per~ons Sire expected
In sei• the gamrs In' person.
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-i--&. • ...._ n......i----n-. On Oeumbtr 2', \'61, betolre me, I NMM .,.. ,_.,., ...-Ny ..... ,... .._..,. 1n IUll: VVY~ 1.-.......uoi::S .... ,l'I' l't*lc "' -tor Mid atete, Lewr...c. I k M ~ ta ll'lt lo M (463 S. Hollieabeck). And the-"" ,_,_ ~ry M. ""*'•..,. ,........,, "'w. ~·•!Mt t J· c:o. Kin-·-,,_,0 __. ... .._ .... ...,,,, L. c-11. k-.. ,,. ,. 9(..,... .... .i.111,.. ,,......_ • .., -.1f .x-a ... -~ ... ,_, -~ ..... _ ..... -n•mtt lf9 .... ., !tit C!Or'MrftlOll ~ lllftlllll, end
CODl$ on1J tbe SecoDd Or-_... • "-wllllln lnstr'lllNM -_._......_ 1a -1t1tt Mii --.. r--. -·""'t •· ~---"'W •ecvl.ct 1111 ttm~. ii... uecuref .,. .......
..... ..,.,...., vww.& W eArll !Ofll'ICIM.. S£Al.1 In Wtfl*i ~. I ~ _,,... wl laurels ta tbe ~affair, J-pl\ I!, Otvi. , my ................... ,._, "'lcMI Mii IN
-... _._ .. _ __. ..... ....... Nolerv f'ul>lk.Celllornoa ... -~ la tlllt ar1111Qte ""' IO' IMl"1 WU -'""' UJe \I 1'"6 ,l1fldMI Oflke lft ..,.... wrlli.n.
lll 1956. 0-...· C.Unty IOf'l'ICIAL &IAl.I Mv tomm1111°" h-.lrn Mlljlll I!. De•i. Ceror'Ml del Mar made the JllM ft, mo N• .. 'Y ,.~,...,,... ·--'--•Ja-.-l•n •~ .. ua ............. Or ..... COHI Deity l'llcll, l'r4llCIMI Offlclt Ill ~ V/ .. '1'1'"'6 n.1"41U! • o-mw .. IHI ..... J-ry •. ll. °""""' ~ ~. and San Gabriel ad· a. ,_ 106oM1 Mv C-talon l:-""-t
vanced by topPin& COvina, LEGAL NOTICE .. .,_. ... ,./';.:,;.1•r..t, D.tuv· .. ,..,,
J5-46, Friday Dtght. T lftSi o-,,,-., .. 1961 IM JtftUIN .. 'li. '10, San Gabrkl's hot Mata-wonca to cuotTOu .,. ....,,.,
..___ ha·--on 11 stral .... t ,,,, ... .._ covu o, THI • IC'r.., NOTI,_ . ~-y.., " 6u ITATII W CAU,0.NIA ~ ~ """" efter loslDc a 59-SS opeM'f to TMa COUNTY 0, OIWIOI
Arcadia, E ..... d L:11t:-S!i,.,. CA"Tlll, IVPllUOll·~~ .,, TU M.atador Co&ch Bob S~ tt.. LILLIAN AHICA FUGllSTAlE'-• STUe 01' CALINnlA N4t
--"-........ ~--tt1 ....... a ... UlLIAN ANNA HAllOITI. .... '"· cou•n ... ~ UILWI I.UV _,. __,. I.IL.LIAN Alff!A ,l_AlllS, Dlett'"-' .... .......
t ood jwnp!Ac tum .11-~t c=I .,''.,:e:,:.:.v .!:=N.;..::: ,,.::,".'~~~'tu;:.=,:•:;a.a ~cal outfit we ... ve ... , ... --""4nt delmt ••IMI ...... tf OV.OYS --~H. 0-Md. met." ffle Mlf _...,. ert re<WIM It tti. •Ice 11 ~ 11-f\lt !lla....S•·
~b.-C nebbed 1S re-REBOUND STRUOGlE -Hwatiqton Beach'a Roy hiday nlpt11 RUDtingtoni-Marina game. llarina ~:'1 1!= ~~ Miller. Briaa Ambrolicll (42). kib Coalreru (30) won, 84-90. M'ut.aa'• Mark SoderberJ _is In back·
rudl ror die valiant Oilers._and __ R.i_c_t_Sei_bert __ <_M_)_1w_arm. __ 111_oond __ •_loose __ baD __ in __ ,_rou.n __ d_a_t_1e1_t _and __ BW_M_om-_"e __ ts_at_rtght. ____ _
M.U. aped to a lt-14
..... "4111 "" _._.., ~ ... 11t11M M Q9DltrN el ........ et 'lbe SM K.iaCs were not"""""'"• <"'1t o1 tM ..,. -~ w.1ct1. ....... Wiii ....... ..,,. -· ........... _ ~ ~ .... y "'''""'t tlt'led -.rl, ., .. pr_, "'""'· wllll ¥119 .... lo .,,. llioMtl and ..... .._..,
'" •aea· -r a.u --• Iii. _....., .,.,...,, lo ltle wllder· u-tM ttl'tni t"4 <.Oftelll...,. ...iMf .. dMpite ... loft'W l"tlUll .... It -If*-.. DUOLEY GllAY." mtnli-4 .... Wbltd •• Cllftflrm .. ftnt qlla"tW leld. but lost
1he • ...., adftat&la to
H~·s ...... 18-palllt
effort in the eeconcs q~
tb end lhl half with a 1lim ~1 lead. •'
..... metlUl.Ded tta
cloM adwntace durtai the
fioal quster aad held olf
a Hu.ntinctoa IUl'I• in the lut mJnut.e
But, in the w«da al Hunt·
lncton Be1cb coed\ Elmer
C".ornbt : .. If •e ban to lote
two pm.. " Nwina .... MNCHI, I'd ,.._. t1 be ttle
two tournament g1mes ~•th
er than our two Sumet waue g.-mee:• ._..,...,......
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Lakers Run
Over Knicks
NEW YORK (AP) -Los
Ani etes' Jerry West and El·
gin Baylor helped mM New
York coach Red Holzma's
debut and aent the reellag
Knicka to Ulelr · filth
stralibt Joss Friday nieht
126-115 in a National Bas·
ketball Assoclatton game.
A crowd of ta,.a saw the
Knicts fall to last place in
the League's Eastern Dlvi·
sion as West and Baylor
combined fO!' 49 points, 30
for Welt and 29 for Baylor.
New York, with Cu ·
zle Russell leading the wa~.
had a 42·point third quarter
and went ahead 94-93 at the
end of the perlod. Gall G<>od·
rid\ put the Laker• a.bead
for good early in _ th e fourth
98-96.
The Knicks u me back to
within three at 114-111 with
four minutes remainlng, but
Los Angeles sank 13 strat1ht
points to send New York to
its 10th loss in 14. cames.
Another
Disas~
For OCC
ni~ 111· f•,.. oalled It 14117 ,..,. Weafwll A-._,._ tltll 11to .... s-ior ~~
11NUU111, -..., Cttlllf'll•• -. • ....., 1a ,... ~ tf ft, '"' et IW .. nw -_. ........ .t"l..''':.~ Top STORY IN '67 Ar • 3 d ••one of our poorest efforts ...,. ..... " w. _.,_,.,... "' .. _.. ,......., "' ......... ..,... · lists r ol the u ter• ...,,., .... te -.. , ... tf .. 14 • •-•· ti UI M1t CWrtl ~.,.-, 0
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,..... .-... ,.._ •I• "'°""'' ettw .,. tint Lt HebH.. C•llt-lt, Ill .:%:• title. (c..a.llt4 From P•c• lSJ . .u._. faukethall .-me at Arcadia heel a 'fr'Tetcbed "":':.::~ ';.~;.,. =::.,~, ~-! ':t" ,! ...:•:.:;
-'--m a•-.... "'~e "'"'· nl"I".. u•-In B lut half lbooUD:t. perti&lly ANMA •• WATCMOUI •II ...!!1111. '"" ~-~1-":t: .... :.1 ..._,......._ w uouwu n r"~ ....._. ..... _to .._,_ ..-..~• A4lftllll~1lrlK fl Ille 111tte •-··· llta ~ lw ~ -~.-.L-• t--'-___ .. . J\IM 25 -Xu Rolew&U rea .. """ SOlfte -.... v.a-ve tf .... ..,..,., Mmtf ~ •• .,. et--'-· .._ """ ..... IOcld . _ .. ,.___ s ... ._ ~ _,,r.-...... ..i......W....,l!blp 'of work 00 1be p.rt of the Vic· OUOUY ... y t\ofl ,. 11111 " .... Gwm ....... ·~
u-IS-H~ football w~N..., \OIM....----•-._.. ......,. •-tM 11-tf Mr -.II\, 1111 ... lit 1M n• -r "'"t--' ,....,. -...... ... ~ "'~--1~ tons. ..,,...._ ~ ,.,.. ..,_,., ._,_ •• tt1-:
e-.::b Wade Watts •11DOUDC-...,.. .. "_ • ~ "~· 'lb A""'cbet nwde one ol ""' •1wa1.,11 • '-°' • ., T..n *' •• -"' .. ••· .. tbe • .., Tlrs wU1 p1., out qtub·· I l r. t iAvitad.onal Tourney e -A--., .. ,.....,, .. rlll ..... Ill ................ "'' ..
..1 ....... .&....&.. wlrw, tournament. 23 ehots in ttle third qua.r· , ... ,...., °'"""' r_, D•UV """· eel.._. ""-• i.. '"-OMqt -' ----.-r-E Dei .... and wound up with ei&'rt ~ •. '"" Mlt Jenu ... y .. l2, ,., C-l'Y ·~ " 01-· ceu<11Y. J .. _ • -Westm'-.... ·r•a •June 21 -I • Mater 1,.. ......, Cttlfwftie.
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maw: nd r.-.... "--' food>aJ.1 field goals of «) tries the CC'M\_., k-t i SIO La ~ S!'l' .. r, SAN BERNARDINO -Ml.lte Solomon wins the state a v•-.• ,..._. · BREA -Lacuna Beach final half for an Icy 20 per· LEGAL NOTICE L•
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11 Orange Coast Collet• clol~ bidl tcbool mile title. •tandout Gery MaCner wms Hlct\'• Aneta CODDed thifd cieat acCW'acy. ~ -•..::-,--~
eel out a dllllC..U..... ,._ 1 -,.. .. ,.. "'JJt.•f':'f"!-; ..._._ ...... ~ e.._~.._ ..._ • ~ ......... i:......... ,.:~~' :..:C: ~
bot ttfta ftl ftnt..-= •-.Ql....o ,~ •--•--to ToCJrnament by tGpplni the lnC about u weU from tha lllC'rtT*'I •AM• ._11(., c..11......i.. ,.........., tor Mid •• nametil MN P'rtdly by .....__ ..aw .....,. ...a.am.w-.Ma ..._.... , • .._ -UUUllg "'-' j .._. ltJ c.it ~ .... ,, u --1-°"" ~ .. ~ly ....., .... Ktilrlt tf !NY tit IT_, •1111 "" C•r'I< el .... ...... • .. , v U' '--.J ~..,.. W'UVl.i"' ta M Uanml I --·... • • V/ ay ~..,.., v ·-· ~I iU ,, free t b r 0 w ~. io~c ~ ............. , .. Ettl C•H I Miid s;.,.,,.. '-'· • Cllt""'""' ~ '"" ping I ..,.. vtrdld to Saft the tenJBa tum .ane:ftl_ 1he ' a ..._..,.. a aft«noon. through eitbt atNJ.pt CN-l• HlehwlY, C-etl Mllr, C.11twn1t, -n..-W. Mtbev ,..,_,.ly. • U victGry over the Amerl· ,..__ , f . bef ,,;,..11., ~· ""' ~ 11r,,., -• 111• • .,.., 11_ .~ ,.,,t "'*let'*' o1 "'' Bernardino. crown. in the All.Sta( \.Neldl Gal')' Norton ' ore-ii trtes , on ~ ca.a· 1toe1u ·s co":'u•es ..,. 11191 aeM ~ ,,.. .....,.. 11\M,,.. w t• .:.tt The Pirates will take a June 19 -Corona del Mar can Leecue es ta.kt 4l bnl.k till January ni...r a ~ llrm .... ......__ ., lllt ,.,_1,. -'-Id ,..., ,.,~ I• w'lect lo • 11,,
'am• at Anabelm Stadium. ·~· . tr .1 -·· ~ -"' 11111 .. f!K" -' .., "' trv71 •"" ... Ufljlllld tffll<1.,. break until Jan. 5 wben they High lrMOUDC'eS basketball A""· 5 -orange County 5 when they open Crestview The Sea Kings never al. rnklM<• ..... IDll-t: bill•~· of ""°'°''""'''Y JllA00.00 meet Golden West in the atar Pbil Jordan Crom Es--Lea01Wl acU.O at San Cle-ed rolling out to a 10-0 lead Jafln w Kil..., -ooro111v v. Kn· s.tld "'" wm .,. INdt u""" ttw_foltow International Raceway con-... -' f . t ..J ltY. 1n so s.,,,.,11,., Downey, cantor·""· '"' ..,m.· c.t11 '" ttwtu• _... 01 "'• Eastern Conference opener. tancla will transfer to Cor· ducts its _ .. 1 .... night, be-mente. the first our nunu es "' D•te.1 ~ • '"'· u.,1.., ,,9." on '°""""''"" ., ,..1 .. Game time ls 8 p.m. in the ona fOr U>e 1987-&a fdtool ..._..._. Lag"""' u.,...... I'· nN>.sea oompetitiOG J-... w. 1<111., _..., • "" .. _.,.,. et .. exl•ll"O fCJre t•-.,.._ t'!"-~ .. t" ~ • • • 0...J V, l(ft"" Int ... ol !Not/ tlfl ... OM If°') OCC gym. )'Ml". ...-. 'r son mark to 5-6 despite a Arcadia fought back and s1 ... "' c • .._ ... o..,. 0u .. 1v: " ,.,. eflW\lflf ....... .,. ......,. wun
Nothing jelled '°" ooc la June II -Orante Ooest San~ 1!a ~air! Si:ow~ar:.! generally ragged perform· chopped the ~ci~toh 2J· N:l'I' ~:;:' 1:· .::".orM'::S ~~ •• ~no.=: o.c-i.r 'O. 1W.
the San Bernardino tour-College history teacher Ed and acores two touchdowns ance. 20 with 1:42 }eft l!1 ab · :llY.,, 1":::'.;,"' ~ ~~ ~'" .. ': · !.he~ •• M;.h'f..,. .... t, et ney. After dropping verdicts Burte breaks the American to lead the South to a l9-6 The A.riistl were never But an •·Oot JWD~ Y 1t1t _.,; .._ ,...,.., .,, w1>erl11W GttdV• w.ici.. OtueM'CI. t-0 Mt. San Jacinto and Mira Reconl in tM hammer able to pull away from the Ki m KiDdelon and a driving .. h .i111111 ,,,.,.....,,.,, -i •«new,.. no. w, aocH1nu
Costa, the Bucs Frida"' trail-how. win olve.r ~-North ginmthe los-bolA•-a •~ 31 lead layup by Steve Leech -all =•c~ ~;CT' Ille-. t,.._, w ~~A-
ed San Bematdi.Do •u the annua couo., prep a e. .. ... ...... '"' in the last 31 seconds -gave Hmn l . ""'-... "'*-. u....,..11 J une 24 -'Ibe South beats Aug. 20-Corona del Mar' a at halftime. Troy pulled Bloom a bit of easier breath-Httwv l'tl1>nc.c1111orn1e Tet.t mu .., .. "' way. at one time by 20 the North in the annual prep lS-year-old Toni H e w i t t ahead in file third stanza k ,r1nc1"1 ott10 '" A...,..., .., ._..11. POl.nts in the second hall. and i't w•• tou .. h and 00 ing during the brea . O••"" couniv ,.11b1"'*1 °''"'' C1111•t t>•llv l't101. breaks the existing women's .. "' • MY COl'llmluion •u lr" o.ctmlltr at. -. lH1 w Jt1111t'Y 5, The Indians owned a 41-world --ord for the """ from then unW the fin.al ,.,,.,., • .,., M•r u ie 11 1~" Jvry 1•. ,.., "" 20SM1 M ·~ ~ .-rudl• t If, t f-lt M lltl\H 0.1"9• Co.ti Delly ,.llol 38 lead at halftime .. In the ater Dei meter butterOy. buu.er. c-., MJ'O 1;~ '" Tl' ~ "· n ... lt6/ ..... J.-rv ... LEGAL NOTICE ' second h.a.ll, after being Aud. 28 _ Coata Mesa's Laguna's Mike Jackson w•ttvtcM 1 1 f l '"" 1"Mll--------------
down 6&-46, OCC flashed • Roy •w 11 s 0 0 wins Kona had another nifty scoring lH'<" ' i ! 't LEGAL NOTlCE .,....
bit of its early season form wms· ' 63-61 Lan•s' -.... nth annual West effort. Potting 22 points. lie ro:o.n : l I UH.,ICATI ~~Oll~UTtott '011
and nearly caught the hotta " ""'u ' scored 10 in each of the ~'rS;;' ls J U "·"'" T11At11AC-T101t Of! 1u11Hu u11ou d Coatt EU.rnlnaUons. ~... A_... ..._,_d .ods Mcwiuiema ; • '"''"•c•n 011 1uS1t11sa ,1CT1T1ovs MAM• at 89-81 with 50 Secon 9 rt• ()cl 2 _ Qrance Coast SUf· S~vuu OJAI ww peTI • Fl~le1v ~· i r sJ "C'TITIOUS NAM• THa UNOlltl...._l!D COIU'OllATION ma1-•-1 wb•"' Br• ....... C"'·-VICOORVIU..E Jim To •" ._..-.. 1 ,, The ~ltMll'"" cen111t ht '•-· -·......., Cltf'IJfV "'-' It 1. condvcflr>0 Will _, -.v ... r vtve1 the "mialinl minute'' s-..., tNrltn ... ~-• ,., ,,. ,,. _,,,.. • ~. tt Fou"'''" v111r1. • IKnltltu 1otaltf •• 1m A1111W"" Av .. man tipped oee in. Hucbtein bit a clut.cb buck· from the •Aoreboard clock to ~"""' ••<fl If i• 1i "--'' , l 0 1 C•Hlw111t, ""'"' 111e 11cm1ous 11rm nem. ~. c0,,, i.wte. eetJtOrme. li'IWr "" et and free throw with -. "DI' JnYM • I lt-lol =rt 7 i lS Of CAST METALS R E SE A II CH fktlflovs firm ..,,,.,. ot l'lllRTEIC. •nd After Terry Beck 1cored beat Golden West, 10-7. UWM ~" .., Tfl M<ACltm 1 4 l INITITUTf .... !Mt Hid firm ii com· llltl ••Id'""' It tomHStCI of lllt'lollow-
on a J'umper. Chapman con. 17 secondl to play, givinc Nov. 22 -N•-rt Har· J•'*-' • • n L•""'" 1' J I"°'" of 1111 '°'-'"" ""°"' -.. '"' «1t111Wetton. ,.... .. "''"'•' "'ec:• "' Mat D f HI"""' Monarch "':· ,..~ Sw•"'-11 1 1 t l ~~· a name In 11111 •"II '"'" o4 ,.,,denu 11 i.us1,.. .. lo •• IOltow•: Verted a pair Of fret throws er e 6u S I bor'S W&tet p 0 1 0 Y&rsi ty ll:IOl1lrmt'I l,' 4 ' c r~ I ! .. l'04 .... : TllAN"°MlfltlCAN ""' SALES a Q-61 besltetball triumph Wlt.l.1lowlllf ' 0 10 11~ m f 1 Devld It.IA. "" CM'41lt1el Av-, CORl'OllATION, 1'11 AntW.... A,..nue, for 91-89. over Victor Valley Friday beats Fullerton. ~. to win ~~~btll ' i ~ i v1f:1.i. iI ' it ,, ,._.. .. in v.nn, C•t11or111a coo1• M• ... e.111orn•• Dave Weakh then put in the CIF ct\amplonJhlp. Wllllqt o o 1 o 0.1 ... o.c:-.m.., tt. , .. ,. WITNU$ 111 11t1111 11111 • .,.. e1 nJgtJt in the latter's eym. rot•to ,. JI u " L NOTICE onMr si.1n ... ~. itt1. a paif\of charity tosses and Dec. 15 -In an all-county1------------LEGA star• ot C•lltornle. oranot coomtv: 1c.,.POr••e s..11 th t f each Huckstein, who wound up f'nal An helm "'·at• Santa LEGAL N011C'E 0n D-n. , .. , . ....,. ,,,., • TllAN&.AMElltCAN ""'l e game was ou o r · J inta I , • U"C: 0 f'·"'4t Nof•rv ""'1111e 1n ...., tor u id s1t1i. IAt.U colll'ORATtON Chapman paced OCC with the even ng with 3l po • Ana. 27-8. for the CIF title NOTIU ~ l'UILIC ,AL• cuTtf'tCAT• o, •UstMHt ,_,_11v .,..,...,"' o.v.., s1 .. n ,_ J. 1,. RotJtrt• 5tole a pus with the score before 211.383 at Anaheim Of' cOUArtuL flCTmous iu.Ma •• me 1e .,. "'-'*''°" ~ .,._ 11 A .. 11,..,1 51<,..,1,., 26 points, With guard Bart tied at eo • au. He Ii---' CALll'O•NtA COMMl•CtAL CODS The vndfr•lorted -<Nlltv ... It whcrl!IW lo I ... wlll\ln Jn,,,u"'"'' f ncl STATE OF C.t.L "C111NIA .. Carrido tallving 21. Beck .,~... Stadium . tle?IOM ,,..., c"""llC1"'9 • ._,,1_ II ~ h •Cll • .Orowltdted lie tor<uled '"' ""''· COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES .... hi d 39 for S~an· Bernardino. down and hit a 15. foot shot NOTICI IS Hl ttllY OIVl!N lllef • C.lllonllt. unotr !tit flctlllOV• "'"' ,..,,,. 10,Fl(IAL HAI.I \ °" ... ,, 20lll dty ., ,.._..,, • D.
nd i led • th t oubhc Mle ot collt ttut wfll be hold on of '-OllOT RESEARCH •nd 11\at Mid JOW!Pll-E. Otvl& ""· llefor• .,.., • Holtry li'utl" 1" ,,.,, a WU 00 ln e ac . Am . B ,.,. }lh ..,, of J-·rv, , ... ti Ille flour firm lo c-POS<'d of .,,. IOllOWl"9 Pfl•· Noltr'I' ,ubllc·Ctlllornl• tor H id '°"""' •1141 Sltte. ptnofttllv
"'*'COAST He potted tile free tos1 to 11108 ag "' 11 A.M •• , ,,.. Witt ht, Cit\' ......... -· ....... "' tvll Ind piece ., "'•lftc:l .. I Olllc• In ,_, .. J. I •• _,.. .. ,,._,. .... lo
' ,0 l'T "' T, e S•nl• An1, Covnty tf Ortnot, Slett ol "1idefl<.• 11 " loltows: Ort"llf Go1mtv lie .... Aallrlfllll ~et.,., tt 1111 _ _.. i f ~ 'i make it 83-«) Ind C08Ch C•l1lor•le by Htmltlon Tl\rflt lo l oen. JotM>~ I(, H• ... lll.>, M Cllef-ry Tr.. My Comm1u1or1 l!xtff'tt lllen lflll UfCl!ltd the Wltlllll lnstrv• l a I Gerald Tardie's intruders 122-109 Win H<v•t<I ... ,.,., -I nd ..,""'"' to l • .... NOWPorl ltt<;I\, C•lltotni., Jv ... fl, 1'70 .......... ""'•"of .... __., ........ ~ ....
I Md their seventh win of the on ,~, lSlll dty of Ju,., ,.., by Joo.,,, J ...... l(Or, Htwkc'"" I De«n>•r n. )0, ,.., •nd Ja ..... ry '· IUCh (Off)l>rallon ... cultel lllt Ml'l\t., llf~ 2 )lt ','! 1~11 C.rll ln -urlty eo.-..1n1 -~ Otled D~tMl>*r 1, lf(,7, 1'11911.,,... Ounee Cot1I Dally Pllel, .,,..,.., end tell_....., te .... INI
Year in the bag, FULLERTON -Tht Ana· -... 1nv1t dllt LANAI, Tiie """' of <OI· Sl•I• "' C•lllo<ftit, ... " oun YI u. I... ,.,,,.., 101',ICIAL H AL) h I A . • ... b h 111 ... 1 lo .,. sold .... : On C.Ktmber 7• '"'· l»IOft ..... • Ol•rt o. Nltlatft J i • e m mt((OS, p8ccu y t c l bar LlllltPtd w/rfd t rmr.•11 1 Notary Public "' ·~ ,., ..... ...... LEGAL NOTICE NOl•rv f'11bltc·C1llf0tnl•
t '1 " SCOrinl Of ""Ard US St'I· btr• w wtbullttn dl-t•trt a. cell-,,,_,,., •-red J••IJlll IC. HtwlllM ''IMINI OfflClt l1t
SAM IHllA•DrNO h d-~uth N J ln•h 1 1 comp. olt lnleu ''"' ,.,,., 1 k"°"'n to Int to I» tr.. "'*'""° wfloM ,. • .,., Loe ,.,,,..,.. Ct11rrty
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Ronald Reagan's First Year as Governor
By· BILL: IOY ARSKY ......... ~ .............
For Gov. Reacan. 19"8 could be the
year of the preaidency -or of 12
l!Ulllths ol lrultration in the State
Capitol
Former Democratic Gov. Edmund
G. Drown, wbo lost to RepubUcal\
Jteagan by elmoft a million votes in i-. •Y• "the erosion has started to
aet in."
Reagan'• ch1er Democratic adver·
avy, Allembly Speakel' Jesse M. Un.
rub of Inglewood, agrees, but adds,
.. despite the fact that be is losing ov: here, be ia not doing too badly l).8tlonally ...
During h1.a first year in office, draw. lnC to a close this week, Reagan has
dug a beachhead fOl' hls "Creative
Society.. proeram and become a
prominent fisure on the national po-
litical teene.
OFFICIALLY NOT a candidate,
Reagan will go to the Republican N•·
tiOlll.tl Convention in the summer as
C&llfornia's favorite aon, and prob-
abiy the favorite ol somt delegates
from other st.at.es.
Jlli chance ol winning the nomina·
ticn likely depends on i.oberitillg coo·
aervative support if Richard M. Nix·
on's campeign collapses.
Wln or lose, the prosped ol com-
petitJon for national office is a g!Jt-
tai.ng ooe for the former actor Who
ii completinl bis t1nt year as gov-
ernor of the nation's most populous
at.ate.
He bu made friends Jn the South,
the Midwest and the East with his
fiery speed:>et. Be bu proved to the
nation w bat Callfornlana already
!mew-a champion crowd pleaser and
fund raiaer whose comervattve mes·
sage of govenunent economy, moral·
tty and law and order strike a re-
spolUive cbord th.oqjlout the United
Sta tee.
PROSPECl'S ARE NOT ao bright
at home. Democrats still control the
Assembly G-38. 1be 8eDale ii a
friendlier place for Reagan, with a
20-20 partisan split and Republlca.n
U. Gov. Robert H. F1och cuting the
declding vote tn the cue ol a tit.
Democrata claimed a victory this
year when they refuted Reagan per-
m1s$on to cut back the state's Medi·
Cal program ol medial awtance to
the poor. They predlct they will band
him more deleata wben the 1988 le,U..
latu:re convene• Jan. a. . .,. • .-1r. -.rt "&I' 'rt !k: Umiah Mld Cl( e..111· .....
fact ls we were able to bee him
~y~baD to eyeball. ..
Rearan. bonnr, bUll tbb pollti·
cal interference by the Democ::ratl,
and takel h1I caM d.lnctl;r to the
~T
eeopte 00 special televised reports.
Republicans are behind bim and say
hla popularity ii hil)\.
AFTER A YEAR ln office, the gov-
ernor's thick halr is stlll without a
trace of IJ'IY and be walks with the
apringy step ol a man younger than
his 56 y61rs. He had two att.cka of
the ilu and a bladder It.Me operation
in the put year, but h1J aides report
his health is good.
Jn Sacramento, be apends his days
in his office and even bas luncb
brought from# a nearby restaurant.
But be la frequently away from the
Capitol, either on political trips to
other at.ates or for mits to Southern
California, wtiere the family home is
located ln Los An~es.
He was out of stilte during three
major events in the latter put of
this year. They were the final days
of the special Jegi$lative session; the
violent anti-draft riot iJl Oaltland and
student demonstrations at Safi Fran-
cisco State CoUegf'! mid Ca.!lfornia
St.ate College at Los Angeles. Be cut
short a trip east to attend a apeclaJ
at.ate college trustees meeting oa tt\e
demonstrstions.
NOW, HE IS AT WORK preparing
his 1968 program, and pred:iding an-
other year of economy.
''UnfortunaUly, the filcal picture la
still grim," he aaid Jn a televised
summary of hi.s first year Jn office
Sunday nigbt. Among bis economy
targets: the same ones that caused
so much controversy 1n 1987, higher
education and welf;re. He alao prom-
aed to press for ~ le.ea at
the University of California and the
st.ate colleges, a substitute for bis de-
feated tuition plan.
The talk WU limilar to the m•
sage he gave when be took oftice:
"We are goin( to cut. squeeze and
trim unW we've reduced the cost of
government."
The IDiOOIJ that followed that 1peecb
in January, 199'7 will be remembered
for years u Reagan 10ugbt to carry
out tts camp&lp prom1le of economy.
Re ord~ all departmemt beadl
to cut their proposed budget.a by 10
percent, iDcludlng the Unfvel'&ity of
California &Del st.ate colleges. He pro-
posed higher education tuition. Out ol
state tnrvel by employes was limit·
ed. The hlrinl of new state worken
WU frozen.
a.aa 1lm w er.& "' t11a recenta u the president <i the uni.
ventty ol cautornia, and ~agan vot-
ed with t:be majority. He had crltl·
dud Kerr In hia camp-1gn for bJJ
bandKnf 0( ttudeat dborderl OD the
Spaghetti With a Spoon,
BJ a u m n MeCABE
In Wt brtCbt .... 1"llid where 10'1
can buy tbmed IPICt¥l4tf JOO can eat
with a SPOON, and where c:erealJ are
shot out of ClllDOll the b8Ultr to pleas·
~ you. ta it pontie tmt one cu
bf Wlbappy? In a culture ,.._. they change
your tDothpllllt8 almalt M often aa you
bQY a u.w suit ol cloCbel, beinl rare
to add the magic lneredient bexapre-
postSOQI In order that )'OU J1l41 bave
new, new new SEEM. ts Jt p<>aible
not to be 1-.ted llnJI on the tb:rone
or felldty!
CA.N IT BE there ls ground for
complaint, and room for unruly voic-
es. 1n a land where seemlngly tbe
entire energy of ~ay workingman
is directed to producing better de·
tefgenta, better canctlerous ciga-
rettes, better color telly sets, and
better soap operas, for every other
workingman?
Room or not. theae unruly voices
do exist. We are the ricbest, the
most favored people on earth. We
have more tins Of spaghetti thllll any·
one needs. A '88 model Is within the
grasp of an astounding number of us.
And yet the unruly voices rise. And
what they say is that the leading
characteristic o1 the American of the
late 20th Century is a spiritual empti·
ness of extraordinary depth. And the
voices wonder if there may not be
a «a~ between tbt prolifen·
tfan of thhlp lD our cultla't and the
ablence of incmnr couvictlona and
propellin' Jdeak
WE LIVE in a culture nr thinp,
which ii another way of aaying wa
live in a CQ11ure of tools.
A tool isl merely an implement, "an
article of equipment •. essential to
the performance or uecuUon of some
thlDg." lt ? when the toola of a '°"
ciety beeln to become ~ In tbem·
aelves indeed of mum to ends, that
we are getting to be in big trouble.
Televi&lon bu changed our livM
Immensely ,and in many ways: but in
no way more significant than in pro-
moting the worship of thlngs. Thia is
too easily done in thi.$ country, which
is still lal"gely a nation of tinkerers.
An American can rude behind thlnta,
benumb him.sell with things, and keep
at arm's length with things, the moral
values which make the difference be-
tween a man and a beast.
A ~tAN'S HEART can harden tnto
graniU! by dedication to the cul\ of
things-making them, collecting them,
distributing them through commercial
channel& for the purpose of accumu-
lating that ultima~ thing, money.
More hearts have been hardened Into
granite this way than there are bricks
paving the way to Hell
To take your eyes and mind and
Eveti Cre ation of Life
HOW'S HI DONlt
~ After • v.~,
Berkeley campus.
Reagan confronted IOIDa 10,000 dero-
<mtrat.ora who had marcbed to the
Capitol ateps In ~tut apinat hls
higher education polldet -and de·
fended btmte1f W• lbe booing and
the hissine ol the crowd.
In later mantba, tbere was more
controveny. Rupn a&bd the 160,000
st.ate emplo,.,1 to wart an tbe Llncoln
and Wuhiniton ~ bolidey11 and moct refuled.
He proposed Chit 3,700 Jobi be elim-
inated from tbe atate mental hospi-
tals on the IJ'O'lllda that the number
of peUenta had clecUDed abarply over
the put years and tbe iJlstitutioos
now W@re oventaifed. After that, a
recall-Reagan peUUon WU circulated.
but It fell far abort of the needed
algna lures.
Despite all the fW'OI', he won. some
m_,or victories in hit first ye&?.
WHILE BlS FIR8T $U bru:Joo econ·
om,y budget was eventually replaced
by a record ~.09 blllloD spending pro-
gram and his 10 percent cuta fell
short of the mark, Reagan managed
to slow down the riae in government
spending. The rate of increase was
lower tbao It bad been under Brown.
And he displayed political akUI in
pushing through a tax ina"eUe ~t
will raise ~.3 million this year and
-art: ,..:.;ti; =~·~
1y be termed clUift pollticlen ~
more." commented Unruh.
Rea.g111 1tlU f.cts the po1sib1lrty of
polltical repercussions from his tax
increase. MOit Californians will ...jet
~1 (
-I I
'? -~
heart away from the world of things
la tbe ereat chaJlengP of our time.
Some men can do it in Church and
on Sunday. and others can do it fish·
Ing • stream. Some can do 11 by aim·
ply 1ittlng stiU 1n thr 'un
BUT HOW MANY7 l hrard a ttr·
rlble story about a dtnnrr party the
other nigtiL A man from the East
dined with some nrw lr1ends of a
lady be had kno" n \ rars before.
When it was over thP man took b.iJ
hostess aside, and wh1~1li'red · "Do
you know. my dear. thrrp wasn't an
Idea mentioned tonight ·
And of course 1t "as t rnr The talk
was of TifEMSELVF.S. thr11 golf Jnd
their goU clubs, their mol!lr earl and
their love IJfe I" h1ch I\ u~uan). "
mechanical as the ir m1Jt11r i·ars) and.
oC course, their monr\ These peo-
ple were dead, hut d11ln 1 have the
wit to stif(en.
Science No Threat to God
By LOUIS CASSt:LS
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Recent achievements by Stanford
University researchers ind1cat{' that
science eventually may be able to ere·
ate Ufe ID the laboratory.
What will lhls do to faith In God?
Some may flnd their beUef in God
shaken by artillclal synthesis of living
molecules. U so, their bas1c dIICtclllty
ti a tot.ally inadequate concept of God.
Without realizing it. perhaps, they
have put their laJth in what theolo-
l)ans call "the god of the gaps." God
(~ the hypothesis called In to (fll the
UPI\ In man'1 knowltdge -to f'Xplaln
"ht1 t men othtrwlsf' hnd lnt~pU<'ahlt.
Th1$ 111 an ancltnt but remar k:ihly
ptrmtent way of thinking about God.
In centuries pa~r. bl-fore thP scitntJfJc
a&t', the gap' "'ere very wide and the
role uugned lD God was corrtspond·
lngly large.
But as human knowledge of and con·
lrol over the natural environment
have grown, there has been less and
less room in the educated man's view
of the world for a ''god of the gaps."
Since creaUon of Ufe Is one of the
rew remaining gaps. It Is not aurpril-
ing Ul1t some people feel Ulelr f aJth
lmperlled by d1scoverles poinllnc to
the poulbllity that science will 1olve
this mystery, loo.
But a mature concept of God finds
no thrut In any advance of sclentlflc
knowledge. For it views God -in
perftct fidelity to tht Blblt -11 the
creatJve principle at wnrk In all opera·
Uons of n a t u r t and In all human
8<'h 1cvf'mt>nt.s.
Jn tlus view, Go4 ls not a celestial
' l
magician who pull~ 1111 ,., talJI my•·
tifying feats tsuch a',,, 1!rnn of We)
which man can't <111111· 1 1na1te.
He Is the author "'cl I I'\ 1or ol t.M
whole show. the s11111, , lll'ing whose
creative "111 1s n11 l• 1 " ,ellt in a
laboratory tcst·l11h1· 1 ,, r the every·
day "miracle" or l1r.( f, I ll~ptJon.
Every time a ~pi•111 ,,. I 11\'UJD unite
to begin formation "' 1 , 1 bryo, hu·
man and animal i 11 ,, art "cre-
ating" Ufc 10 l'\" 1111 ia_. fund•·
mental sense a' ,, r ntlJ( •ho
manages to comh111 , ,,,., :tcidl ln a
ONA molec:ule
H God Jmplcmrni 1 , , Pntive will
through natural ··~· 1n the lint
inst.a.n<:i!, wh y ~hnr, • '" r'a11ion any
surpriae for lllm r , , ~o lD tbe
s«ond!
•
Here's What He'd Hoped to Get Done
When Gov. Rdnald Ragan pve bU Inaugural ad·
dress on Jan. 5, 1987, be made t.beH pol.ml. Raders
can compare his uplrationl with bl.a reallutiom by
reading the accompanyin( 1tory.
nue onlY if lt becomes clear that economies alone
cannot balance the budget."
PORNOGRAPHY
"We have a right and responalbllity to protect
(mlnon) from the harmful effecll of expoaun to
1mut and pornography."
ADMINISTRATION THIMI
"To lead, not to rule."
PROPERTY TAXES IUOTS "Property tax rellef ••. ii absolutely enenUal
. .• we are preparing a detail~ and comprehenalve
program."
CRIME
"We Will~ ~Uon to atve back to local comm Uea the t to pus and 'enforce
"'lbole with a grievance can spetk redress in tile
cowtl or Jegt.slature, but not lD the atreeu. Law...._
neu by mob, aa with the individual, will not be tolet'o
at.eel. We wW act firmly and quickly to put down
riot.a or insurrection wherever and wbenever tbe situ-
ation requires."
WELllARE ordinances which will enati e the poUce to more ad&-
quately protect these communities • . • the law·
abiding are enWed to at least 11 much protection
as the Jaw brea.keri ••. "
UNIVERSI TY OF CALI FORNIA
"We are a humane and generous people • • •
But we are not going to perpetuate poverty by aub-
sUtutlng a permanent dole for a pay check. 0
JUDGES ". . . We beUeve it It no denial of academic
freedom (to require studemta to obey) reasonable
rules and re"'1)aUon1 . • • or to insist that those un·
willing to a6ide by them should get their educa·
tion elsewhere.'•
"I pledge my support Jlld fullest effort to a plan
whlch will remove from pollUcs, once and for all,
the oppotntment of judges."
TIXTBOOKS
BUDGET , "Thil admUlistration will cooperate in ••• de-
sim to return fuore control of curriculum and Mlec·
Uon o1 textbooks to local school dlstrlcu."
UNION SHOP
"We are going to squeeze and cut and trim unW
we reducei the coat of eovem.ment. It won't be easy,
nor will it M pleuei, and it will involve every' d&-
partment of government, 1t.artlng with the gover-
nor' 11 office.''
T4XES
" .•. We will turn to additional sources of rev&-
··1 have alw~s supported the rrinciple of the
union shop • • • but we will submi legislative pro-
posals to parantee each union member a secret
ballot .. .'
tbtlr blgber lncomt tax bills April
15. They have already been tapped
for more sales, cigarette, liquor and
business taxe1.
Reagan won some other victories.
The legislature gave him his bll.Ls
Increasing criminal penalties and au-
th.orlzed a reorganization of the legis·
lative branch ol government.
BUT HE LOST me•ures to tighten
anti-pornography law1; revile judicial
appointmenta; reqW. secret ballot.I
for votes on union. pollciea; tighten
wellare enforcement; give local school
districts more power to &elect thelr
own textbooks. A modlflcatton ol the
OJ)t!n housing law, which he backed,
WU aJao defeated.
There wer• other \andml"b. 'Ibe ... =••;t• .. •nv'n• La ,.,_, ............
en. Reitan. who bell.evu ln capital
pua.iahment, refused to lntuvene ht
~ case although be' spared some
Cldlu1 from the pa chamber lat.er, Ue wa1 involved iJl considerable
controversy over a column by Drew
Pearaon charging that two former
members ol his at.aft Mtt in a homo-
sexual ring. Reagan called Pearson a
liar. But hls communications di.rec-
tor, Lyn Nolziger. was reported to
have told some newnnen that the as-
sistants were dropped becaUH they
were JUJpeCt.ed of beine homosexuals.
The adh)inlatration was accused ol.
having a "credlbilltr gap."
"If there is a credibility gq> and
I'm reat><>D&ible, it Is because I refuse
to participate in trying to destroy
human btiJlgs with oo factual evi·
deoce and I'm not golog to do tbat,
and if that means lt ~ a credibility
&•P, tbtn 10 be it, there is a c:red·
ibWty gap," repUed Reagan .
.AT 'l'llB -H UlllNO OW' tbe J9C. Reagan made clear that the financial
probl.ema be faced would prevent him
from installing d.J ol the Creative
Society programs be pledged during
the campaign, but would make &
start. Republicans ln the leglabture
stood beblnd him all the way. 'Ibey
backed him up when he 1\ubed f'U •
miWon the Democrau had added to
h.ia budget, reshtin.g every Democrat·
ic att.emps to ovemde his veCoec.
At the tod of the year, a ranpn( Re-
publican Aaaemblyman looked toward
the future. "He won't be able to make
miJtakea like he dJd ln 1987.'° said
the leplatar wtlo dedined UM u.ae
ol hls name.~ recalled that R4qan
announced h1a mental health cutbacks
without cooaulting R,pubUcan Je,W.
tors, and angered many.
He predicted that concern wttla win-
ning the ~ldential nominatiOll> will
prevent Reagan from ptt1et1t1ng a full
scale leaillaUve proeram, altboulh the
governor hu already announced plans
for a major tu Nlarm Jn ..wmca
to trying to revive man7 ol bla de·
ftated 1987 bllla.
II Reagan doee't get the nom.lna·
Uon, the legislator •aid, "he'll prob-
al>ly come back and be a pretty &ood
govunor.··
Charity Began at HOme .... ,...
It Had to in Orange County 50 Years Ago
By JACK CRA.EMER
PdllJlaer
Su Raf11el ladepelde•Wouul
Today's troublesome problems are
little more than the reault or ye1ter-
day's sins of omisslon. Tm the plight ot the lont·$Uf!erJng
American of Mexican ancestry here
in Calltomla. Uke tbe Negn>, be 1uf.
fm-1 from l•ck of adequate education,
from poverty and the frustratlom and
despair of a kind of oppreaaion.
Why are &Q many MexJcana (IC·
tually Amel'icans of Mexican anees·
try) lazy, dirty, ahifUe11 and general·
ly Jacking in ae><alled civlliled mot·
als?
Their history iJl California has many
painful parallel& to Negroes in the
South.
While many came here voluntarily,
mHJ others were enticed under cir·
cunutances which smacked of shang-
hating. They were induced to come
hera from their native Mexico, albeit
not ln chains aa the Negroes were
j1"ouiht from Africa.
AS THE NEGROES provided the
m•npower for the success of southern
agriculture, so did the Mexican im·
migrants provide the manpower ror
the success of agrkulture, especially
in Southern Ca.Ulornia.
It has been tcarcely 25 years since
aefl'tgated public schools were oper·
ated In Orange County and elsewhere.
1'be f,•tttrn •as disgraceful. On the
"wh.lte ' side of town 1''1S the rela·
ti~ly new, well•mllintained. freshly
.,.tnled 1cbool for "whiles." On the
other "wro.ig" aide of town wu the
tUJllbied down. poorly maintained,
weather-but.en school for "Mexicans,'
ac :ually Americ.ns of Mexican an·
ce11try. 'L'h• segre~at.td schools did not ex·
tetid beyond 1rade school. Too few
11MtxJca.n.s'' made It that far. The
pltolul waaea of their labor woa need·
ed to fetd th• fam.lly before they got
to be or high school afe. Authorities
dl@'t enforce truancy laws: the
•'•bites" wera juat as happy to havt
th• young "Mexican~" drop out of
school and be rid of them.
a,OBVR.BAN SPRAWL RAS O"Verrun
Orange County today. Even if you
ltnew evtTY turn in every road a aen·
er•itlon afo, all that was then I•
The author grew up in the MWipoPf!r
bu.rint11 -and grno up in OrCligt
Countv ci wdL. Hil fathn, th.t iau
Junw Cta.ttMT. 1DC11 c»J)1'blit~ of
t~ Onmgc DaUv Nt1DS and Jack
Cr~r sptnt all of hfl ~oung life
in that d~. Thu articu. based in
pcm on C"°'e tm'lV rt/Lectionl, ¢P"
peared in hia San Raf~l paper CJ.f an
editorial.
DOW C>J>Ut.erated.
Except for one familiar site: Parts
of "Mex:kan towna" survive, here and
there.
The tame old tumbled down sban·
Ues, unpalnted in 50 years, are there.
The street.a are still alive with dirty,
dark-skinned children in tattered
clothes.
The ghetto of "Mexkan" poverty
survives admist the sprawl of afflu-
ence. Even some of the family names
survive.
The wonder i1 that a few iron·wU1ed
Americana of MexJcan ancestry did
rise Crom these surroundings. struggle
through high school and college, and
have gone oo to achieve economic
success and social acceptance.
If the "Mnicans" of the balf cen-
tury prior to forced integration had
been given equal educational oppor.
tunltles and had not bt'en segre~ated.
today's ghetto~ of ''Mexican'' poverty
In our state would be non-exutent -
H Is almoat everything else of that
era.
Today'g survlvtng "Mexican towns''
are a monument to our 1ins of omis·
aion or yesteryear.
A H.\LF CENTURY AGO, those
who weren't s3Usned didn't demon-
strate. lliHn. picket or send delega-
tiona to Washing:on or Sllcramento.
Nor did L'iey alt Idly by,
Take Miu Klllebrew, a gra:lt 11choo1
principal In Orange County 50 years
ago. r Killebrew was not her name.
we can call her that here.)
She hed her own formula for dcal-
ln& with the situation.
"Mexican" younuterii ccime to ht>r
~chool hungry, dirty and clnthN1 only
1n tattered raJts She tauizht klnt1cr
&arten: 1he got lhem first
U you had occasion to t)(' tn th"
bus111ess distnct of her town about
dawn, you would 1ee Miss Kl.Debrtw
making her early morning rou.nd.J.
From the baker ~e got tbe bread
that was too old for sale. From the
butcher abe got soup and dof. bones
with a fw shreds of meat left on
th.em. From the produce man, 1he
got the veget.tble1, unrefrtlerat.ed and
unsold .too Iona, before they went in-
to the gart>aie. Cbuutng along in her
old Dodge. she accumulated a car
full of discarded food and hauled It
to achoo! before the first children "'"
rived.
In the old cloakroom she bad ln·
stalled ·~eooe·a di6carded wuti.
house burneii:' By the time the ~
de:rgarle11t youngsters arrived, Ml.11 ~llebrew bad created a pa111.ble Mui·
Jigan stew, somewhat superior to wbat
would l.n a few years~ be the staple
of "Hoovervillea" across the land.-I
Thanks to Miss Killebrew, the bun·
gry "Mexican" children got their beat
meal of the day.
Old galvanized washtubs full of WI•
ler were heated atop the ancient burn·
en a.a soon as the Mulligan was out
of the way. Those who smelled tbt
worst got personal baths and had the.it
' clothes washed first.
When the tattered clothing failed to
survive washing. MJu KJ!elbrew waa
prepared for that, too. She dipped
Into her bdx of discarded, outgrown
children's clothln& -collected ln t.M
old Ood~e In th' evenings from
"fhlte" famlUes arbund town. Preato,
the n11ked ''Mexican" child bad a
''new" outfit.
Saturday, DeceJTibtr 30, 1967
The Comment Pate of the
Dally Pilot seeks to inform
and stlmulai, reader• by
presenting a variety of rom-
ml'ntary on toplca of inter-
est and siJtnlflcancc from
Informed observers a n d
tmokeirncn.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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••• DAILY PtLOT J 5
Ev•ryone H11
Somethin9 Th1t
Someone Els• W1nh-I •
You C1n S.I It,
Find It, Trtde It
W ith A Wint Ad r•• •166EST SJNGU ft,t_RJ(f,TPLACE o~ TBS ORANGE COAST • PBONE •••ECT NZ·517•
HOUSIS FOil SALi HOUSES FOi SAl.,,I foUJllJOI SALi HOUSIS Foa SALE HOUSll POil SALE_ ,HOUSES FOR SALE · HOUSES FOi SALE
General 1000 Generel 1000 Chneral 1000 General 1000 Genff1t 1~ ~port BHch 1200 Huntlneton leKh 1400
ltENTALS
Hou.-Unfvrnlshed
RENTALS
HouMS Unfurnished
4 IR.-2 IA TH-$19 ,500
On pretty corner lot. Furniture included.
Nice rear Y6rd with loads of cement deck·
in« olua 21 x 24 reinforced alab for one or
two more rooms. Excellent Costa Me4a area.
Payments lesc than rent!
MESA VERDE-$23,500
4 bed.rm. 2 bath contemponry beauty! Airy
kitchen has all the built-in features. Large
yard with sprinklers. Euy access to double
car garage. Assume present financing & pay
only sun • month.
IACK IA Y IEAUTY-$36,5001
Majestic 2 story prestige Newport address.
Custom built-2 yn. new , over 2100 sq. ft.
Situated on a deep 147' Jr. Eltate lot with
separate 3 car garage. Quality-location &:
value!
NEW YR. SPECIAL-$21,500!
Just listed! 3 bedrms. family rm. opens to
garage, 2 baths. White brick fireplace, luxurl·
ous wall to wall carpeting. Large comer lot!
Easy financing! Better hurry!
5 IR.-FAMILY RM.-$3400 DOWN
Formal dining rm. Large separate family rm.
plus large family kitchen. 2 level rear yards
with room for a vegetable garden. 21r'l baths.
MOY£ TO
THE COUllTRY
11 )'OU'ra tirtt of ~ nat la~
It want to spread out a bll
ttiil honle ii far you. 3 BR
3 baths, Jormal dining room.
11t'9ftl'8te out ol the way fam ·
U1 room wtlh wet bat. Up lo
date ricct:rlc kitt"hen with
"flu.ah" ligbtlng, custom
d~ " catpela throughoUt
Thia 7200 aq. ft. home has
a loudi ol riepnce that is
~kJom found In modtrn
homes at this price ra~.
Just 2 yean old. Only $1500
total down • asking $00.500.
~ COATS ~WA~ACI
REAL TOil$
~64141-
(()pen lqni"f')
College P1rt Are1
2523 Duke Place
OPEN SAT & MON 1·5
3 BR + ramny room double
TARBELL r~"1720 fireplace It in ex~llent roo-4rtV9 dJtion. Quiet banJO strttt.
2955 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA
-reLLEGE
REALTY
1961
SPECIALS
Golf Course Lota
Take yourf choice of several lovely building
Jot.a in or · near the fairway ol MM4 Ver~e
Country Club -builsi that dream home in
1968. from Sl6,900. We'll advise u to build·
ers, financlng, etc. \
Home -4 IR & Peol
PANORAMIC
VIEW
ol s.,, and ()Qr&n tl'Om ttllll
m•11;mflc:mt fitmlly bomr
14 llh I lpll<'iou$ bedroom., 4
rh·1-:an1 bath» llttd l flrepl&c-
""' L..argr lumlly room wltti
SJNlf'r tor 11 pool i.t>i.. Ht1RI'
mallf'I' suit' with allding
i;lit~' dnor11 In lOVt'ly pet1n.
Biwk y11rd has p~hlf of
m•m for t. ~lml'tUQI pool
All tt11~ Cur only $52.500.
\\ .. tk1 r & Ltt, 2043 Wf!ft·
t'l 11 Or, 616-m.t, ~
~.Vo'
ROYAL HOMES 4'~-:£:. 3 BR 2 ba, dllh-~. 20x30 J)llllO, block
ff'flre, Owner will pay points
lo GI nr n IA • $25,950.
BRASHEAR REAL TY
841-8531 J::ves. 968-1178
S. Ana Hgts. 1630
3 HSE on ";-ac A-1. Clean
2 Br for owner. $4440 total
Yrb inc. Xlnt inY"1 5(8.7'J49
L-.una S..ch 1705 -----HANDYMAN
SPECIAL
Gen.rel
RBIT •
3 BR, carpets ' drape1,
lllf'P yard, cloeed a•raae.
fenced, anJlable Ft!>. 15th.
$~ per montb.
• BR 11, bntht. lu~la~.
cliibwalthc:r, $200 pe r
month.
3 BR 2 baths, built • inl,
l!rl'place, CAl'p("ll Ir draPH.
lmmed. occupanry. $195
per month. '.....
Newport leach noo
TOWNHOUSE LH.w or Sale; rum or Unlum. 3 BR., 21,1
ba .. Crpl , carp., dra1>t9, bit·
U11. 2 ur gar • heated pool.
:'J6.315.5 Aft S pm I: wltnda
call: 646-5731
2 BDRM. 1 bath. Gt.rden.
Suitable for childttn &: pet,.
$90. 673-2918 alter 6 pm.
Newport Shores 3220
WALK-BEACH J 3 Br-21 Ba.
2-Story/ A·hme. Dble • pr.
Patios. $235. * 6'2-3547
Bkr. ~1 41 University Park 3237
Owner abrolutely must ieU (dtvorce case)
1860 sq ft, shaie root, custom carpets. 2
floor-to-ceiling fireplaces, & U. tamlly room
& dining room as well. In a dellghllul Mesa
Verde neighborhood . Most attractive terms.
EASTBLVFT 3. Br, Family
mom Lovely drapes, WW.
ra1pt'l1n1: • $43,500. THlS OLDE llOUSE HAS ======::..:._..::.;:; LEASE 3 Bdrm, 21,i batb1. 3100 University VIUage Twnhle •:.'131 ~J.2401 tor app't, BEEN DESERTED AND Costa Meu
College RNlty 546-5110
1$00 Adams at H1rbor (nr. Cinema Thutre) •Newport Hgta.
NEGLEX:TED. Loc'Vted on
level, estalt> :sJ~ lot. ABOUT
l/3 COMM'L. ACRI::, Iii.ad· 1210
--------· ------3 Bdrm plui den, 11' betha, ed by tall trees.
WAllT TO Sii AT
HOUDAY Hill
\VE HA VE THE KEY lo a
~ bedroom A-Frame COi·
tage In WRIGHTWOOD that
sleeps f!ighl. Wood floor&.
J>8Jl('I ray heat. carpeU,
draPfS and a REAL BUY
1t only $14.000. Owner pre-
ftt1 t.o trodt'.
CMta Miia 1100 ldrl:r ~. w11h alley accen. Sprawbng floor plan. OF AP·
\I 1lk""'l<l'.11ll achools, 11bop-PROX. ~ SQ. fl . FLA·
INVfSTOllS -WOW pm;: Nt"A·I) carpeted. Va-TURES 31 FT. UV RM ..
NOT le DOWN rant SZl.ISO. Only 10'< LOG BURNJNG F' 1 R &
lo Gl"a. 3 bedroom home to d1''"" PLACE, W/W CARPETS It
Uve Ill and a '2 Bed."0001 to .'501 Margaret Orivt' DRAPES lhn.1-out halla It
m>t. $ $ $ Potential at rom· or rrn.1111' Mr Rohinsoo bdnns. r'A.BULOUS COLON·
mcrcial tuture. Opportunity 01vl1 RHlty 1AL ST'Yl.£0 KJTClfEN W/
knoctc1 for the early btrd &12-7!XX> YEU.OWED PINE CABI·
$27,500 Full Price. NE.'TS le pon.~18.lll hdwe ,
WALKER .. LEE Newport Shores 1220 red quarry type 011', BILT·
2629 Harbor Blv~. !'JR. Beach, Club Hou.w Jld IN RANGE It OVDJ, DISH-~N91 Open 11~ 9 P\~ Pooh ~ BR 2 !Mt, tam rm. ~~" REFRlGERATOR,
INVESTOlt.S -WOW I S4.~ °"-ner 642-3559 Eve. MAGNIFJCENT DEN• TRO.
NOT le DOWN PHY RM., ha.a wall.I ol knot.
to Gl"L 3 &droocn home to Wa1tcllff 1230 ty ~ ~. vaulted
~~~~-~-~ 833-0Z~
4 BR 2 bath. rourt yard f"fl-
try, new carpeting, drapes,
all buUt-lna, tirepla<"e, Ml'ti&
Verde. Ltue $210/mo Call
Mr. Nelaon 54()..1151
3 BR-2 Ba/4fe ldtcben, Faqi.
rm, likf' new • Cpt.11Drll9.
Leue. 673-1784. 5'.16-8479
Coron• del Mer
1 BR. G&raet, f:rplc, qq,
stove, refnc. AdulL No pea.
Sl3S per mo. 673-6397 Le .. e or LNM Option :=:::::::====::::=::=:=:I
3 BR :t bath firl'plaL-e. Laree Huntington Beach a40()
fenced yard. $170/mo. cau
Larry 540.1151. FrH Rental Service
3 bdrm, 2 barbs, tireoplaa?,
huge family rm, f e n c e d
yard near Golf C o u r a e. nss.oo month.
W Al.KER I: LEE
7682 Edlnrer, H.B.
8C2-Hi5 Open t'vea.
I/ I live in aod a 2 Bedroom tol 4 BR " be r 1 open beam cet.1inp & hnvy Vlctorla rent.SSS Potential oi com-1 137 ;ex) .'10':,' dn~~o= cross tunben. BwJt.111 ewi -NEAR May Co. Outstanding
3 BRa + fam, 2 ba. CW1tom
cpt1/drps. l&e yard, all el«
kitchen. Call 54()..llSl 4 BR, 2 bl, cpts, pr, fncd
yd. SHO 114!. Nr heh !Mvd
&: Slater. Will r«iee; wtr pd ~ excl\lllve 111tinc
with panoramic
Corona .. Mor ~ .. ~ •• ,, meTda1 future. Opportunlly 1·..n.. c II ru .,...,.. raclr. MASSIVE 0 L DE
2111 e>c.an Boulevard --kllOCkl for lll4! early bird. __::" omwR ....., •• ...,.. BRJCK nREPL.ACE w .... 17652 VanBuren 142.7123
bel.Y and oce&n view
u __ .._ v U _,. $27,500 J'ul1 Prlue. C HAND ""'°"ED COPPER Permanent nA<VVl 1ew • £\.'ti ca 646-lwu w·· vc-n .. l..EL' oron1 d•I Mar 1250 c~ Boata • Ughl.I that you 'll tc.11 ....,...., ~ • "' HOOD. S P a c 1 0 u ~ rear -2 -Bedr--oom--11-1 _ba_tlu_.-poo-l, 1 Mt from Beac.ti. Exec bome
4 BR, fam nn, tpmlcln, dab.
wshr. bltnl, 713: 9'3-1676 3 bedroom. 3 bat.ha
formal W.. ~ room
extra 1a1p faailY roam
wttb bar cd ~
f.lljoy day and niaht. A t>eau-llVLiif!l:iiiiiiiii £. ~ 2629 Harbor Blvd. Sped•cular View grounda haa aheHen!d patio East.side. S17S ""'"month.
..... J ._ __ ,J 3 .,., 3 '--tl i H I 5f.5.&t9l Open Ull 9 P~ H .___ A w/Ultd b-'...... H ....... ia .. ,.... ;; ;.-~Den~~: ft mGCftG Hlrbor v IW ii S BY Owner. We~ all poinu. BY mvN'~".3;;: I: tam ,,..,. ... "Y oe • 3 Bedroom l~ bath. Near
J . '-1..•·· • B0 • b --6t '· ~ .. ~~;.._ a 1 lat•, ac:hoofl and dloppa.n&. rm
3 BR 2 ba, chldm 1: pell OK,
Nr Meadowlark calf cJb. mi
mo tu or will ~u. MWUT beat~pool
$'1.500
Elec. B I kitdMn with.,..... .. n. ~ 1 , .,. wtr. twc room + Z>x25' pt.)rroom ..... ...,,. ~ " "' monUl
en.: a19D dining rocm. 2400 VJew l layfro0t CCM"On• ct.I Mer ldtch, amktr1 llv nn. d~. Oio!c"" Int Puttlna &ml· £x. NEEDS PAINT, YA RD JEAN SMITH, R .. ltor
can· Jotm Abt'il 911. ft.; Olrnpfetely renodtl· View borne. ~w. Beaulllul Luak • built homea locatf'd WW cpll, nt .c:bJ, fii>I. 1pr,... tru S.'>9.500. &M·2'm WORK, AND GOOD GDl-
ed and ~ted 2 yeua u~ brick. ah a k e root. In I~ Southl&nd'• most de-klr •Yttem, tru11 trrPS pa-======== ERAL~ E A N UP. We &t6-.~ Huntington
ap v.rotliflt Iron ml:r1. Italian slrab~ A-flUIMnatinc area. Uo, wa1ltd yard rn.~ 8•1bo.t Peninsula l300 doubt 1 >'00 could dup!i-NEW home 3 Br . .._lg panel-~ Eve.: 6134>54 tUe. 4 Bedrooms. family Schooll I: CalU-lrvllle C.m· ~27!0 --------cate I for S.50.000 OfTER. led bonUJ nn. Drum ldtch,
Harbour Eve11: 673-7363
lay & •---h room Ii dlnb\i room. Askini pus Juat moment.a away. -,.,...GOO-...,.... __ D_B_U_Y_J..,_Br_·l-Ba-2-BR BF.ACH C01TAC'E ED u • for lndlcpd, blk wall ftt>t't, DI' ~ $74,000. Must be sold! Sensibly priced from Ntw Nylon Qua!. Cpt'&. cu~ S24.IXX>. CASH to LOAN. $36,95 FULL PRICE So. Cout Plua. S23S mo.
Realty, Inc. S33.!m to Ml.SOO tom drpt. 5~% FHA. Nr-1111 Pvt Pt.Y· 121ll 62U3JO LOW D PYMT. OK _1ae_. _546-_23+1 ____ _
3 BR 2 b a l h 8Ptdl Chtb
area. Near achool1 6 M'll'
lhoppinr center. Sl25 per
month with pirdwe optiClll, 2«17 E. <nut Highway, CdM BAYTRONT, pier, tlo&t, 5 LUSK HOMES Sdila A: 0.C.C. • $25,;,(X). Lid t 1 13 SEE TO APPREO.ATE! 2 BR Gar. Pa&. Tropical
m!!ll!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tl Bedroorm, makla quarten, DlrectioN: MacArthur Blvd. O>llep Park. * ~ o I e 51 MISSION REALTY aetU,. tor adult!, 1 blk Bia. Call Dick Fabian (11')
"7;2531 or 17131 m.31'1'1 SHARP pool. 60 Ft. o1 be,yfrollt front. from Paclt5c Cout Hwy. or ASSUME GI 5~ %-nJ.C mo READY & WAITING 985 ~-Cout flw)I • La&. Deb. lhopl. SlJl. 646-226? oc
31!. ~ )'OUlll. 3 bedroomll qt. Try SlOT.000. Newport Fwy. Tum on San Pl.)'I a11J Newly dee! S-Br A lucky buyer rets lhia 3 BR. Pbooc C714l 494--0731 543-4~ ~~!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!f ·---------CUSTOM SPANISH OIA1lM
1/3 AC. lot. Back Bay loc.
A: dei plus famUy room 1" 642-1235 Joaquin Hilll Rd .. lbeo fol-2-Ba. [)rps. Bltns, fenced. + fam. rm ; lie· lot. street UeuN Nftuel 1707 3 BR, :! ba. Excel East.Ude Sant• Afte 3'10
.... .a... F;..... __ 11,. --· I09ll at&nl lo model area. m.wirr. 1-blk St. John's to ltTeet on Via Ha·-. ;:::;:=:=::::=::::::::::; k>c. Cpts, drps, frplc. :m ---------
Le•· beamed cell. li•-rm.
W l frpl.. lel). dininc rm. W/
aarden entry; famil;y "12·
W/Wet bar --......
pllllo. J BR.., ~. IIX23:
ldtch. w/1111111 walnut cab.
• all ~ blWns
inl't. '1f!/ff; Heated • fenced
2>X40 pool Proft'SI. landaa-
Pf'd. Mqntficence, foe onl)t
~.500 • may nde·
~· ..,., .,._...., -""-· c1.1•1MER ()'NNE'n .... .,.....,. .. ~ .......... -. ·-~ me& i • ,__ b 'l'Wlt I.mm.culate inside A out. nA r..n. * ~ $61-300; 1Ubmit all often. o><-.. -· _,., -_. Oftb 11 ... er... co.a Prat~ tandeca,,.-d. Start tt>e NfW Yeu ln lhll =====·=· 4 BR. 3 Ba. 1'., w R.. C GREill, ~ axntAOtlDtMAaY WDVt.c-.Fmnll)' l"OCICSl. Meaa.141.._..,_,_..
Oal)' k)vely a bedroom l~ t.th ...,..,... Flx-4M upl p&De.l ...... ~ .. \Ila u.. --VllWI =:!. •• ~:. mo mo. ........ $29,'Plt.; .._.la~ llel&tlta. S br pnWtnaal, 2 Ip pllliol, ~~ ~!:"°u..-Huntt_._ • _ _... 1,._ I.GE S BEDROOM HOME 50-l&M, 561121 .~ bsutifllll.Y --.~ped lront FA beet. room to add.. -· ~ _..,,.. • ..., .... --2 F\J.ll 5-tllr 3 BR.1 Ba., din. or fam rm. aortl
6 rt.er. Will eonsider ~ Sl7~ BY ...-r. I BR., U' Ba. New YMr Special To All Ola1pl. e~ed A: dra.Jled 73lil Fordham. Jl8S .
opt.Ion. uCtoolf 3 br 2 t>-, IUI nnt in at"9 =· ~ ~~ ~ 8P1utiful f>rnllge DIJfllJed ~:.i =-.i:r RmJ' ':~:~:-= hie $ant• Aftl Hlfaltf1 J6JO
293 E. lTth St.
OW!fm • 665790 CUSTOM
BEDotVWU .,...... Loftly 30 x 11 ~room, 4 ....,......, S BA.°"' wttb ~ ltane ~. 2.93 E. 17th St. MM494
MoYu 1!~ =-tit-~to+..,:::!~ hKlltive Model
--Gl io.n w1t.b pay-ments ct $lS8 mo. lnchxtine lDmal • n d ~ ~ Maa Vlldt bomot
It ......__ M bcJmr. 8->'Cf'elt with 1up tamll1 roam and w. __,... any mru JEAN SMITH, R .. ttor ftreplaot, formal dlnlnr tndude CILl'pC!U, drapeti, re-'1-......... trig. freezier, wale' eoUmcr. 410 E. 11th Si .. a.ta Meae ~. l~ batbl. .... " ...,...
alum. patio, aoo 1o4a m<>rt'. 646-3255 rooms. 2 yean MW. Peorf!ct Bu..v it now le l't."Dl it out for .. _._. _____ ;;;;;;;;;;iiiiliiiiO•I {or lll4! man on the up. This
s:»> moottl. ] BR_ $1 S SOO honw wu dftlglV:Cl with the
rnE RF.AL ~-r>.TERS r lllc:tive family in m.1.nd. P06-
!>46-23l3 646-7m v .. t It 11 a a,.Nl.lllnl Rulon 11bout Fel>. 1· $.lli.950co. ·-C. F. <X>USWDRTIN' . -How~er. we will need a 64.2-777T. N~ to Snack Shop DOVER SHORES AREA 1tOOc1 down payment. ,._ ~-
YOU OWN nlE LAND Well..McCardle Rltrt. Jr. "l""" .c.n. ...
4 BR. or 3 + dl!n; 3 ba.: Jove.. mo N----... Bl·.... c M START THE .. -,.... • vu., . • R R HT l1 famil.v home; pool, Ille. 541-1129 Evtc. 6t4-06M NEW YEA IG
pay lll't'U, petioa. IJ1 1h1I lovely 3 bedroom
••. OWNER 642-2339 DAVIDSON Realty !':'~~~ = ------XLNT 1\..1 lot neer beach,
Salton QtJ. Mdnc $3250.
CODlider tradts u all or
part d. ~· Submit 10IJJ'
offer; Cll't'bel' 64z.J5l9
TRADE ooe. Perteet tor the youne
Your lm8ll TD u dawn tamlly, and priced to &eU.
payment on 3 BR O:>IJep $20,250. Drive by :1240 Meyer
Pa.rtt home. Place, Oleta Mtsa, or phone
Rltr. 2750 Harbor 58, C?tf to lee.
54&M80 Eves. 549-111'111 JEAN SMITH, RMltor
9pen Houses
THIS WEEKEND
tc.., this handy directory wtth yCMl'lhh
weelcencl • you to hou .. • h'"'tlng. AU
the loc.tlons Um.I below ere cleecribed
In great.r detall by edYert\tlnt tlMwh.re
In tod1y'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
Pltrona ahowlng optft houMt for ut. or
to rent are urwecl to list avch Information
in thla eotumn ••ch Prlday.
HOUSES FOi SALE
(2 BEDROOM)
318 1!1 Modena (Newport Heights)
846-3255 (Open Sat 1·5)
(3 Br. & Fem~y or D•n)
'2523 Duke Pl, (College Park an;a) CM
64~1 l (Sat &"Mon 1·5)
3074 Killybrook (Halecrest) CM '
646-8811 (Sel l-4)
(4 Br. & Femily or Den)
410 E . 17th St .• Costa Mtsa
~5
TAXES
TDUD Of' PAYlNt; TAXES?
Why not call UI and let I.II
explain hqw Y<l'I m11y lnvt!lll
thow tax &uan. Make 1968
an ~tment yev • Call
$4M494.
293 ~. litb St 6-16-4494
BEST BAY VIEW
f'rorn lhll custom built 3 bed·
ro0m luxury home. Located
on private road with ex·
quislte homes • every ron·
venlenoe • Ac!Ually an out·
1tandl~ pre8tlge area wherP
you own the land. • PriOl.'d
at mucti less than repl&C"e-
mtnt COllt 111 164.950 · Owner wm ~p f IJl&ll('('
TIJE REAL EST" ATERS
~nn ~l:ll:l
LENDER'S SALE-
t>nu1t reducl'd wldr !"l101<'f'
~11 nomee Sl2.SOO-S29.SOO.
Our loss your gain. Exetl·
lent terms. CaU collet't Palm
Sprinp <n4l 317.rnl: Eut
Pt.lin Splinga Cn4) 323-5718;
Pa.Im ~ Cn4) F16-3T13;
und l30 .... ~. 831-4467 Aft. 5. among expmatvP tw>mn. In Protru.ionaJJy Llulc1'c-_ped Avail allA'r Jan • 1s. Write. l·BR. Oilldm ""e9k:ome.
ft' .000. S28.900, moYe ------..,----1 finest ''"· H~e Uvt~ Vacant PO Box-l6tl4 Coeta Mtsa. JlJO.ll)O. lat a 11 ' L fa.al. BY CMner. SIA~ GI In. $1000 room, massivt stone fire-tall 642-4815
Joe Clarbon under mkt.. $22.900. 4 BJt, 2 place, ~tric bwlt IN. FULL PRICE '32.500 n J0.2 BR hse. Room for C.W.•, .... I C.. be, U63 Dorfft U!, 54MJC lll!l)Uate lanuly room. 3 Princlpala Call O>llttt Boat storage. CF.al.Uldel. .Ct:HTALS 'l.-
OWNER Sacnfice. 4 Bdrm, Kiar liUd bedrooms, 2 lwc· JACK ~~~~TY 2586 Sant.a Ana. ~ Apta. l'umllhed
1" ba, bld pool. Below FHA urioQa baths. Walle ibort di• Sl~l Br. Drpe/Water pd! CJeMral 4000
11111"· Low dn. 713: &3142. t&DCI 1D Catbo1.1c ldlool.. >.. ~!!!!!!l~!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!la!!!!!!ll ~ 1 • dJald OK.
Newport a..ch 1200 NDe W~ IBA .loa. Walk. RENTALS X6 n.owER. * 548-5.717 HOLIDAY PLAZA
"" A Lee, 7682 ~. HOUMI Fumllhed DELUXE IP8dou. 1 BR,
142-4455, Open Evt>s. --------Mee. del ~r 3105 hm. Apb $125. + u1il.
---~--~--=~-Do you need a really qe --....,$-1~8-3_00___ Rentals to Share 2005 4 BR 2 ba, bltn ldtch + Heated p o o I , carpeUnc.
li•.lnr room and would you drapes, ample pe.rldnr. No SlfPS fO fM SURf like apac:lou bedrooma one ' SHARE Fii>I I Oreftnfront dshwlhr. compl cpl.a II drpg; c:tiildren, no pet1.
with 1d}Oinin!' bath!
0Uve Must 9t'll thil Wft'kf'nd' Boy Ho~ with girl 21 to 35. t!OO mo. ~35115 196'5 Pomona, CM 642.5851
O.nnlnit 3 BR ~' ~lably on all wool now betore thf' mtPrl"ll ra1s-I Roaon&ble. • 673-MXM Newport leach 3200 rnATEAU LAPOINTE
&ecb homt with 2 bltt. cari>ftln& o v c r hardwood 1!'11. Owner bouithl ,_home. Cost M.sa 2100 _ _.._______ Lov l Furn 2 BR A •
IJ&Cioul UviAo room, n~ noon in this lovely 3 bed-3 BR l % baths. likr OPW car---·-------e y p .. ·-bom ..... •· -'a l 1 ··--' LF.ASE 3 large BR'1, 2\t Pool, carports, 1dul• plaL"P, electric built • ins n>o«q t .. 'ut!'f'e "' a COi)' ,..., • eep9rll e llwoury room, 4 BEDROOM. "'·'ly "'·-'-" "-•"'-'-·" ..._ n-. •• F Sl15 11~1-A di I and lttra IA ~ w l\HTUM)" ............... t • um, ... ~lac~. nope.... rom •
ldlch!ln, top eanditlon. pn-... ..,-.t, n ng room ~ f'll' NI-de-sac lot ed. Available Fl/fb/ t.t. $250. dhhwutitor. completely car-==1!Ml==POM=::ON=A=A=VE=.:::::::I Vl\le yvd. Onl~ S29,950. a charming aecluted tan.i with Douctiboy Pool. fllA • Years ltUe. for •om mer enjoyment. er VA. Call 5o4G-U~l peted. $230 mo. VACANT . ~ nu. we0 i.ndacapec:I t:ioma lrast~~Reaa.v ru*tr.LA646-39'28CHEEY.NMYE. ~S-341.lR _coat_•_Mesa ____ .. _1_00 ... 1
with aeparate double I'll'-• ..! ' J * Studio A ..a ace m~ be eeen al 847-&>.n ~ 9611-11711 -ru
328 Ali.lo Npt Ht'llhtl 5 Blocks to Beach 2 Bedroom, newly decorated, • 2 BR. 1% bah
I' \I : • \\ I I I t I
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I® Saker, C.M. 5t6-M40 or call owner ~ ONLY 7 LEFT AT --------wall to wall carpets SHO. • Blt·ins. Htd Pool • 2 BR Gar. Patio. Tropical The Rt-al FAta.tera 546-2313 • Adults • Prtv. Pa.do
CHRISTMAS
ISN'T OVER
WONDERFUL Beachaide-&adt ~o. Homes set1lng for adlta. 1 blk &hopa. JOIN die ~ ta the 1024 MrsmON DR. C.M.
2 1tory • • BR. 2 hreplal·es. Sl40. 646-7.?67 54M592 O>.n.Y PU..QT WAH'? ADS! 54G-1559 £>.res. • -8~
Qirona Ml Mar •• Low. I.AW
dov.TI. 3 bedroom, 1~ b6thi,
fl~pla~. F.A. heal R.2 lot
"'1th room lo buJld a gar·
~t ap11rtmtnt. Pick your
ttnn.1 •. $2,000 dn. Of l11nd
con trtct, or owner will con-
sider a lte.llt with an option
lo purdlaar. c. F. COLES-
WORTIN It co. 00-7rn
Next tn Sn11c:k ~Jr. Open
FAMILY HOME 1uU carpet>drapenes. ilk>ck I
And only $19,750 Too &OOd to walls. cov patios 2'200 ~· Corona del Mar 4250 Corona det Mar 4250 Corona del Mir 4250 bt true, but II • 3 IPldottl ft, h-om $32,950. S'"i ci?-. n ___________________ _.....;,,;;..;;;;;:.;..;.;.;:;~-.;.:::;.:
Evl't!o •
FORECLOSURE
bedrooms. large lot tor the p&,ymenl. ~NER BAN' ING 8t c:tiildttn to play Aasume the
low lnterut loan 11J>d Sl29. ROSllARO
per month 1rw·ludes taxea 962-4011
andth'-~tam-el 1'. ~~ .. ~ --,.-,_-4-ftfi_•_Wll __
.,, won 11s · "'"'"tr "" Don't le A Slow Polk I
Ler, 201:\ WPlltrh(( Dr ., Snap up th,. Polk Ch di' I -~11, ()pm Evr,;. _ BR 1"4 b&lh tor only $19.900 a .. t Lido Sanda Value ~rma.
Owner mu111 sell qu1ckl)•. 3. -PACIFIC Bdnm. 2 ba. A-frame. Qr. t "~ ot hwy. Al l bltna. RSHEAOLRTYES Makt an oiler, Finance C'o
wanta lo ~ it! )st T.D. frplc. F1.!1hpond. prof lnd-536-mt
is S2'2.~ at 5i., and can hr scpd, e.aally m11nt:11ned yard Ev~ 962-8701
Iner. to 90~ ol u.I~ pm."f I 50xl20 one of lur;t~t l11 lfll~M~----.-"
Home Is a IOYely 4 bedrm area. Community ~ .. :m pool HARD TO FIND M v n1 T and Ox.In-Only $24,500 642 ... J.4 ,;a: M~e V~E REA!., IMMEDIATE OCCl l'ANCY-~leamil\I: hiol(lwood lloors.
TY ~5990 OWNER BROKER H AS ery well kf'Jll home .. OC· 1
. PURCHASED 0 T H E R c:upled by adulti. onl~ ~ BR3 2 bath&. fh·f'plarr. A·FRAME HOME. WILL SAC' LGE 4 built-Ins ucelltnt lOC'ation
Sn!U'J) ~ BR. Ste,:ie lo ottM.
Low down pe,vmrnt • t>;iJ.
MN' like rent.
CAYWOOD REAL TY
~ W. CoHt Hwy.
N.R ~12!111
XAxiobs
Out of town owner 3 BR,
2 hllthl, $23,900.
Georre WIUi1m10n, Rltr.
&TJ.4350 OPEN EVES.
BR. 2 BA HOME l'i ~ UXX) d~w~ wtU h;in~ -
BOR HIGllLA:"O~ NEW Only 121.500
CP1'S Ir DRPS f;t • ~ or Paul Jon" RHlty
lJ ~l:l-47 114"/.l26fi hr~ ~246.~
REOUC'l-;D.lovrh ' BRl ---HELP.'
R11 homr on : lnl• 1n U!f'
Ill 2 11pti. nm '" .... Near Acllv,...srlllm: nfflrp mw
1 Bay I. lll'f'Bn \\ tll ,rl all or nul nl h~ttng•
Y Int or lradr 111 ll~t St. ~lllng your homr~
OW'lER 67:1 "il'I Let us hC'lp you.
5--B-R.-4-BI. ram. homr ~ F'or prompt, etlirimt
blt-ln11; dt'n or nfr. epta., St'rvle? t•all tndny
drps thruout lmn; Pou. Paul Jones Realty
~1.11i:e a Simple Scrambled Wo,.d Puzz~ for a Chuckle
O Jeorro"oe !lie 6 tcromblod
~ds below to 111olc1 6
simple words. Print l1t1ers of
eod1 rn •Is ''"' of :iqvores.
IRA YLEN
1 r r 1 r
INOXllG
11 I' I I
IOOLN Ut I I I r I
l._R_E_D_T_I V----'l ll· ll ' I I I I I Did you hear about the
• • • • • • Medicare potient who hod
I I surgery? He woke up ond
r.-R_A_T_D_E_R ___ -4 found o placard on his inci-1 I' Ii I Sten, rcodrng:
._1111111.i.-•.-•. _. __ ...,... ''This is a Federof project
SIC· $47,500. (}\\Mt &16.SOe 147.1266
637-4467 after 5 P ni _ New YHr SPECIAL 2846 Ellingsworth (Mesa Verdel CM lndJo ln4) Dl 7-'749. AL L HOMES I
F U N SIL
1
ahowlng your --ot work."
"---,--, -,--, -,,--' O C0111pl11e the chucltle quot.d
1
by lllhng In the mouing WOfcl.
._ ......... _.._.._.,. YoU develop from step No. 3 below,
546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30)
*Pool ** W•terfront
Matnlficent View ORANGE COAST ARU
OWm;R MUST SELL Do\•U I 24 HOUR SERVlCE
Stlnn-$ homf' far lW-10\l. mkt 1 S,RING REAL TY
Only S~.:m for this 4 Rk. RING 642-~2 ANYTJ.\1f. *** Pool & Wat-rront :l'• BA IM'Huty. for furthf.1
df'tail~ A appl. to M"t'-C11ll Nef'd a Ga.rbt'ostanglet
St111ri Knppfl Rltr. M2·99.10 FUld 11 with 1 wul ad!
,
\
OCEAN VlEW • ()prn iat I lat ee playroom 3 BR H.
Sun 1010 King~ Rrl • RR + bltti ~lot~ IMn with '"'"
df'n, 2l, hi rm ~. '1 stor-down nr VA nt f'HA t1nii11<'
.!_I'.(' S.12 ~. ll ·, .. ' "V!:! I~.
STAND n11t \111ur nri 2•., Haffdal R•afty
BA. C11m rm L.i:r • nd yd tz.~.~ IO'r dm\I• kl/;~3 842-4405
• r::7:,~UM8ERED I' r r· r r 1· r I' 1· J
e ffii'"rE I I I • I I I I I t
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·LINE
J ' ' •
-t
JI DAILY 'ILOT S1\urday, Dtumbef 30, 1967 ~ .... ,....,..,..,..,..,.., ... ...,..,..,....;.., ......... ~--~~~-------.. ReNTA~S RENTALS UNTALS
Aph. Unt.irnldlN Aph. U""'"'-
(
JUST A MOMENT I
MAM! •
Slip Through Your Fingers?
/
• See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
WAN T-AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Sto¥• 29. Bicycle 57. Eledrlc Tr1ln
'1. G\11t•r 30. Typewrl .. r SI. Kitt.n
3. a.by Crl'o i\. Mr StMk S9. Cl6Mlc Auto
4. E1M:trlc Saw . n . lncyc1..-11 60. Coff• T .... •
5. C1rner1 3). Vacuum•C~•n•r 61 . Motorcycle
6. W11her 34. Troplcaf Fish 62. Accordion
1. Outboerd Motor ls. Hot Rod rcwulpm't 63. Ski•
•• st.reo S.t )6, Fii• C•bln•t 64. TV Sol
9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbtnch
10. Cl11rlnet 31. St•rllh9 Sll¥•r 66. Ditrnond Witch
11. R•frlger1tor 39. Vlctori1n Mirror 67. Go-K111
12. Pickup Truck '°· Btdroorn S.t 61. Ironer
13. S.wing M.chin• 41 . Slid• Projector 69. Carnplnt Triller
14. Surfbolrd 42. Lawn ~r 70. Antique llurntture
15. Machin• Tools 43. Pool T1ble 71 . T•pt Reconler
16. Dlshw••h•r 44. Tlr• 72. Sailbo•t
17. PUPPY 45. Pl•no 73. Sporh Car
11. C•bin CruiMr 46. Fur Cott 74. Mlittr .... a.. Spg1
19. Golf C1 rt 47 . Drapff 75. lnbo1nl Spoodbool
20. 81romet•r 41. Lln•n• 76. Shotgun
21. Sttrnp Collection 49. Hora• n . Seddl•
22. Din1tt1 Set 50. Alrpl1ne 71. Dart Game
23. Play Pin 51. Or91n 79. Punching 1-t
24. Bowling Ball s2, &lc•rcytl1 IO. B.by C•rri-v•
25. W1t1r Skit 53. R•re Book• 11 . Drums
26. FrM:r:•r S4. Ski Boots 12. Rlfl1
27. Sultt•s. SS . Hlth CMilr 13. Duk
28. Clock 56. Coin• 14. SCUBA Gur
These or ~titer extra lhin91 around the house may
' be turned into cash wltll a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
so I • •
Don't Just Sit There!
Get In On The Action Today!
DIAL DIRECT
642-5 678
!YOUR CREDIT IS GOODl
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
WILL WORK FOR YOU!
I
~Furnl1he4
C:..t• Me11 4100 0.Mr•I SOCIO Corent Ml Mar S250
. $22. 50 Wk. Up
•• * Channel Reel * e St'Udio &: B•1ch apta;. j I• tod un11 I.: Phone wiv. e Maki S11'\1~·e · TV av1Jl. THE -·-/
APARTMENTS
SPECfACULM VIE.'W
W1ttrfront/Loc • Boat e New Cale i Bat I
""' N••'I''" Bl•d. ,...,.,.,,,VEN DOME
SUS CASITAS
Slll)I AV11ll1bW!
3 BR • l 81ltt Apia.
N lyR _J t d l£.ASE·01··9UY ew eaecor• • '420. Mo. 6 u.p • w .:iui up
Close to ·~· P1rlr
BR~AS?' Table Ir: 4
QUALITY toy Pood1N mlllt 1•halra n5: <:llhlnct S10:
Cl b z;:z$ <keM Bml., CdM
Boys Club & Glr I u 873-17811 -fot' turthtr Wo il\I. AKC. ~ 6'6.JJ65 lhq ura NI hi, Sil, CPOW"°'-~ERFIJ::.:;:,,:.Lc..,b_""~"""=--;:,;:low:;:-· I spoon rack SJ.~: mlact-1·
riun. t" atl!f!I arrow•. pene-1&nf'OUl pcturtt.' 50c to $1,
tralflf ~ .. plywood. shool5 amber h&nlin&: lltllJI s
• Spar.ioua l Br't • 2 8• H~rman l'roll, Mir.
e 1 BR FURNISHED l';;;ii:ijiii::i:i:i:i NEAT citarl comfor11blf'
Br Ap1. " i::ar Qule1 back
bay are-a \!.(• 280 IHI Mar
213: 43J-9Ju~
• Swim Pml • rut/arttn j,
e t'rpl Indi•llndry fa1"l1
e Adullll & t'1unily 1rra1
1 IM5 Anaheim A¥•.
lib yardl $5. Unclerwood wln11: btc:k Lilllir S5; cliect
c.~t. 615-5:69
RENT .
SPACIOUS ct.F.AN 1 • BR.
WW-cplli, Orps, L1ec.pllnl.
Nr-Bchll. fl"l'IYI A Shopt.
5$0ll2 (Vl'5 &. U'teltf'nda. 3 Room1 furniture ATKINSO~ PEEBl.ER APTS
1 Br r crri. lndry. 1dl1111 $25 Month
68'1 V1c1or1a. C~f. 548-6131 FULL OPTION TO BU\'
S!'otAU. BACHELOR • l.gr No depo11it o.a.e.
b ... :; •landani 1yprwrittr old but al drew~ 15: wet luil 13;
fJ,,. .._ ..... ...&.o-mer j ..!"""~~c~lbln<f~l_!l'!'1'~._!!~!0::l ort• 1."()0(I $2!1. 6"' aio....,i,,,...... -
SZ.50. !:JKU'lc tllluron, $1. ZlJ3 8-Rutatn. O>e:ta Mr11
ON TEN ACRES Turid5h Water ptpt, -Sill . A b . Refrigu11.1o r
L A 2 I R. hnl Ii Unturn s::z.~ Plumbob l .cabb&rd 1%l, formal mt 12 120, 1tu-
f'rpka I Prifl'-tiol I Pools S2.!i0. Spact 36. 1;w Super· dlo couch $8, baby cv 1e1t
T«mia • Coatnt'l Bkflt. 11 1 lor, Nt'Yiport Bc!1u:h. MW 110. crib $5, hl2 rug
bole PutVGl'ffA. 8, Cblonill IOfa sro, "''hite $5. bau\l'ltt SS, 2 chuln 1.l
iQll Sea Lane, CdM 64f.26U 1 blr• each, 4 lam111 S2·50r, :? Md _ _, lll!'Wini maclunt 1por ;1 l•bl-I<. ,.~.~ i-. I MacAttbW iv-· 0>a11 Hwy I l $.l "'• ~· """<Jllll "' S~ Pair bedroom 11.ffiJ>S portable eltt. beaters 11. r,nctd yard S60. u 111.Pd! House of Chain
15th & 0rMgr. • 6424i38 517 W. l!lth, C.M. 541-l4S4 I BR. l pl. ovf'r dbl. pr.,
d on lot alont. Cpts.. drp5·
Zl "• 1V COMOlt. woi·king ~. rar seat Sl.5ll, ln.lant lf'&I
569 Hamilton St., C. f.1e111 n . wadlrij: pool $1 , iron 1l.
KODAK photograph booi' •Utcheritt $1.SO, ~ 2 BR, 11("\1" t'lrpl'U & rape.. 113 tlcliolropt 673-2431
Sll'l. Hill &1n1a Ana Avr,
Kl l·T/i!l 8.'lll-19'11 Costa Mew 5100 I $l0-BACHELOR APT.
REFRJG & UTIL INQ.~ I SlJO..LOVEL\" 2-BR. CAU.. -t!M--7153
Bill K'A>lart. • .>n Jaann. HARBOR 646-Z!l 1 or LI l--0787 l BR, cerpeted, draped, 110\'e
REENS • "'""· 11'11. ""'· •"· .... Ea1t11dt 2 BR. Bhna.
Adults only. 361-B ()<. G I="'-·-· -·73-41<==1 ====
6C2·1~'911 =~~'-"--'--~--[ BACH!l..OR • UNTURN. S60. Ulil pd l man So per1 .L-m $100 Nr back hay Af!f'r 7 pm O"U
:>6-Ll.'il or 879-259-t Incl. utll.
NAS&\U Pilma l &. t BR l · l &r 3 BDRt.I.
Furn or Unf Slll5-Sl'10 Htd FUR.'J. I: U~·
\. 177 E. !'bid St. 642.Jl\4j Htaled Pooll, Cllild. Care
poo Centtr, Adj. to Shoppt_ni -
DELUXE Apt. 1 BR S99 SO 2700 Ptttrson Way, 11 Har-
Huntlnpton lkKh 5400 * Unfurn 2 IR Apt.
FURN. BACHELOR
lJllla lnchjded
Nr. ShoppinK
tt!J KnoKvilll!, Apt D. H.B.
!IJ6.291~
39c. 60c, 80c, 11.!JO. ~ N Ukul le ( "'-r"' mell:'r $4, lit•alfl MARTI " tenor) 125 ~· -Set Goll dubs, good <'Ond1·
timer $20, Mvtloping tilllll uon DJ 6n.al'16 ~ Qr.
tY-.nkttl 12.:.0. lnl)'I ~· Mn Fron!, NR
T'k bu1lc film !0¥.dtr $4, tn-
pod, 11Mll ri.50, AnK'O con-2 &)''s blkff-G>e Schwlnn
tac;I printer 14, porttble j ont Monard'I $20 eam or
nll.5h ~. t11.st!te1_ 6.X. J.flmm best offrr up to 125. &f4.2742
film r,c, !:!O film '!:it:, ct!em· RD'RIGERATOR $25
ii.•11lt; b:.j()L bloUtf' drytf" itZ.002
$4 them1Cal ~Ulllf' JC)(: • .CCCCC'-'--------1 ~ poty ootraat 1\1!"1'!' Sl2. BROWN hide-4-bed, SZI. bllJt
B.;3 ~m IU!)er td1tor j print lovt aeat $10, 91)~
trwwl SJ1, large dlangllli 1 Gl'tt)'llhurg, ~J232
& up, pool. ideal for Bach-borr & Adllmi, Costa Mt••·
1'93 Churrh St >U-9633 ~--0370
bag,Jl. J.nal111 drnl:Ulomf'ttr GERMAN SHEPHERD pu.,.
SU, l'al.&roid calTl('rll 1108 mll.lee, black and WI, DO
SZ, ~ bougtlt with rop1tr plpt'o' n!i, K2-1210
2 BR 2 bl, bJW, ~ °" drp.. &I ~"' :'JO Ill I t-datf!d Nr Spnngdalr & "'ll'Tltt. liO .,....., ro o ou · SAVAGE 12 gauat SZi. ?? filrn al.so SZ,. 21164 El Rio automatk $%1, antiqur w1n.
1160. mo. IM:l-8610 Drivt, (b1ta Mt11t . a-1~3& l'hnter 22. and S&vqt Z!,
I CLEAN 2-BRISUO • mo. Nev )'airf'iew. Mama and both tor $2:5, 536-lSM
Rltna. Q:rt1, l>rpl. Po ol: E'J Camino illter!t'Ction. Set·
l BR Apt. Qmplr!tly I
!uni. lJl Fl011o·rr St. ,
179,:,0 fi46.781.1 'Prutlct Adclrtu
M ·RTINIQUE KJOS OK. • ..,_,JOO ""''' ...... rurn. Util incl. Adlllb, no ~ nq
S70 BAOiEl..OR AfiT. I?~ brown l't)1on NC S5
Sunbram portablr hair dry·
n ~. 1712 Martin W~
N-siort &-ach, 646-e.u dop. 642-6560 GARDEN APTS. L.,un• ... ch 5705 M~'S Whitf' St11 ak1 pe.ntl,
"4.50 1 BR tum. uCJl1 pd. olivt' eoJ«, J6 ~la.r. SU.50
Adulta. C\osc to 1tort5, quitt Parldlke 1urroundin11 100 CLIP:~ DRIVE 494-B6'.16.
198!1 Pomona.~ nJRNISHED BAOIELORS LUXURY nJRN/UNFURN R()LL.awa,y btd S18-I>no»tr
ANTIQUE Oki oak roeker
Round oak din.ini nxwn t•·
t.W. nrtda: rdinilbl~ S2.i
,.ad! M best ofter. 54174.! NICE J "'°· Jl'ltMl. Klr. Rdllllll UNFL.'RN l BR -2 BR . J BR BACltELOR • 1 A l BR l~""=·~..._"'-39'----16-. ---=,.,--
irel: nr K ,.,1 SJ,'\O att Z bl1h1 ava.ilablt •lt'PS to Shore A: Shops :m A "'llo0n ~73(2 DlrP"l'!', drlpo!B. i;:•rll@:f' Oce111vlew from tvtry Apt. SCRAM•LETS ·33 HP Scotl S2S. "J~" rn.
18th & S1nt1 An1, C .M. Lrom S150 mo up. ¢nr with J llP8d tntnl•
Tl' Chn:.a1::e tnu1'r. 2 adul!1. stt;.-CZU 646-.ij.C 4!14-2t4!1 ANSWERS mission $2S. Pipe v\M "Wlth
no p!"U. ~lcepg 2 or more. I 2: IR STUDIO ~land SB I" lonnka 1<>p
$60mo.S2010.·k su...,:l:J!I I Maple Capri-OCE_.N VIEW ~e:~:~:~~;:: ;;::'~.~~-1 "·=~
Newport S.ach 4200 & Bermuda Yillaqe 2 ba~. carpet.. dnptt A TAX DOU.AR dt&lr 13, Pipe die ae• S9
Of'l BAY 'lt>v,.ly tir I-Br 1or SJ'AC 2 & J BR, 111 baths bllilt·llll. Vacant. Imm~. Did )Otl l'leAT 1ln11 thP !txl2 lMt 110. ~ moduit at
Cpts d , 1 PDAtUlon. 1165 I mo. .43 Mtdic9.n> palirnt who h,.d k ft. ~ b&Jt tank
untuml "'"' • (l)U, Pauo, , · ,rps.• poo 1 Chiquila Avt. and and pump llJ, Marl:tk 11n~
St:.O • yrly JNQ. • \.JTtL'. ~ear ahp i and tdloola 142-SOU 842·:'!01'1 ;.J&.766J ~! Ht woke up lop ~. _, .. RI•~--f"ROM S99 so found I placard on hll in-•• ..,..... ,......., IJJ
'I ,,Cm.;:,n='==~· "'~···~"~81 ~~~·~""'. -,,-I . . # MODERN l Rf<. n-dee«. -'·'-___.,,_ Santa Ana HtJabi..-. 1 1 , ~liir. 1998 Maplt, 3 ,,__., ,..........,:
WU\IER Sptoclal. For Sneb. Mgr. 2'114 Coll~ #l l'Otltot.11 ocean Vif'I'>, ht1ted "'Thll. a Federll projl'ct DAVD'JPORT m. M1tchw:
1 Br. h1d pool. nr bch Sll~. ------pool .. Adults only, no pets. sOOwini )'U'r TAX DOLJ..AR chair 17.50 Ptir Jamill i,3.
to $120. MS-2035, 6#-0l.m Harbor Villas s1so mo. Je&at. m-1539 11 ~-" Wafflt and a:rill S3-LI 1.u
f\IRI"I . 4 BDR:\! 2 INl?N.,
J houK'S from btM:h. rn.n:n
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E/lltcUUV .. "{ll11·lP\~)
l bedroom • f1rf111~,..,
Oan.ilh Teak furnuur~
$225.
548-2394
1-2 BR Studio Apta ANTIQUE ............. bo i 1 tr MUSTANG-Koni 1hodc 11b-D bl Roomt for Rent 5995 --.-.--111&. c11rprt1, t·IJU. SU.SO, 4' Waln~ ala! be:K:h IOl'bet'll • <"Ompetition IWI)'
Swinurun; pool. Adults. El\.tPL man only-41;e com!or· $4.!IO, Blond O.k btadboU'd, b8f' l:lO f'ldl. 6"l!l-W4
FROM ~. table, and line111. Se:ml-f'IVI d<Xktle. aiu !bulll In 2 draw· BURMESE Kltttnl $25. CM.
an Ha~ BlYd. '*· no ""'· 111!1 Crdtmoot. er • booluhdfl s10, N.,W eolate Points Slamtu ~
Mttr Apt 9-1 MA-W!I ~ HI t.ck d\alr SI. '-ii Calleo .od S11mttl' S1'
JNEWL Y NICE room, eooit k:IC."lltion. 54'"'111!1 MS--1898 or-~-2561
DECORATED C~gt~l•I homt. 156. Kitch 'eors==-.... -~ .... ~-m.=--~~.,.. IO Blue 01ip l!lmp booka
2 AR. Wtr&l'JlfJM S!!O V.'alfT pr1\' ~. ~ hi e.u $2. Wander J{oi-R 12 each. 54&-m
rwill'1. Nf'ftr Mil!lnl 2 c-htlttrt'fl S11SO UP wk. W I kilctw>n fShoo ny, 54. 5aipe lor ir.in SINGER TreMRt m11dl1M.
QI\. ~'1~1 f'l11t,'f1!1t i\vr. S22.~ up Studio A.pi.. 2376 $JO. U 11-QU IOOd antltion S2S. Br11dtd
:,,17.flm N~·port Blvd. M8-!m5. -N-EW--.--_,~-.. -°"'"'--,.-.-I ru,.:, &x9 17.SO. 1660 Wbiltltr
ROO:\f for empktytd man. puU All kindl but moatl~ Ave · C09ta Mtsa, Sp. 'l2
S!kl. Avll.il. Jan 15. DLIPll'x N1!1.t 19th 4 HARBOR. Honda SI. 10 ~. fU&id BRASS Pole lamp $7. Wtl!·
Nict l Br rtntral IOC'. Coa1a l.998 Anaheim • 548.S261 frame 1t' rtat wbttl tor Tri-lngbouse t1ectric l'Olll>trr' S7-
'-1esa. 113 Df-lm11r Avr. wnpb mocon.-ycle $~. miec! MitcdllneGUS bolt tlihfl
4!H-299J Guest Homes 5991 .motorcyde Na Sl lo t.5. SJ. Spetdometer $2. Uni·
a.EA.N l·l Br. 95 i.:p. 1 BEDROIDt qt A garagt. , , Okt tuhioned cUh rqilttr flile boet windab.ield • n d
Adults • ~-1801 Stovt, ttlrif., Cl!"Pl!I• !urn. VACANCY IOI' • t\dtrl.y lad. $15. ?JI Avocado. C.M. vin,YI top compi.elt SIO
:J411 E. Itilh St. • $15. mo. Rctcrtnel!'•· its Llc-homr. I-Pvt. I-Semi Gold Eai;ie 1ttm omam~nt
67l-l 185 IJ\~ + 646.3391 MOTORCYa.E htl!MI Sil, $2. Metal utility tab I ,.
bras1 tea cart f1. kitchen Ill.· with &hell and castr" fi, 1 Corona cl.I Mir 4250 2 Rdrms. 111!1 monih. KtAL. ESTATE ... _ 11. two foldi .... ch.un "". r --I """ ·-. -Welltr .oldf'rin& run, hkt I • BACHELOR AP1" S.\" Cpts. ttri" blnl!-1n~ vener1 ~I Tl1 new SJ. &tl.m4;
' d ' C ... \\. __ : :lai \'ir1•,rM l>,lf;.ti(J;"\'I •••RTI t k I I e ;.;,.w\y ec. pill, '~"' • --- --Income Propwty 6000 • ..,.. N J u elt !ttnorl lR' hoa.t $7.1. Boal IJ'tlil•r
p;inl'l\td. • 67J-\'ll·I 3-RR )' 1·111. ('p!~. f>rPS , Gar· . I rl'!. Stl ~f ch1h1, eood S25. Hondlo , hAsktl joh Et.'1
• 521 Jo~ERNl.EAf Al!~, P..1 • pi.110 $1.l~ ·mo 2 • ~ ll~IT "Pfll 2 .r. 3 RR. ron d it io n fJO. fin-o816 Sf'1n: :lQ rauae aina:Je llho! =-~~"====~~~l;~""~lk~1°~·~·.;•~'1~1~• ~4'~/./)~"·~1 By ownrr. S76,00> 3311>'1 Ck-ti n t'ronr NB ahofgun tll.ket: 2"-aM .l
f Balboa 4300 2 BR llnfllrn l12fl mri .. ~ewly 646-:.0.L'.. 631446'1 Ali. S. AMARYl..LIS &lbs n. e111dl. Ind\ Wlb $15. Motorola 6
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CLEAN Bach Apia. All r,,~.rrz:;.,~~~·. l'll!ll drprs, bit-Busineu Rental 6060 64.2-316.1 volt car r11dio $15-i-1i inrh ---===cc-=,,.-,-.,--,, I Thor rlectric drill Sl.l. util Incl. f15.up. 0 DEN Mother Unt!onn •1zt 12 6-16-4&44
315 E B&Iboa Blvd LEAS!: SH P/MD SQ. fT. {like MW ) Craft Idea BooO, "7"=~~~~---,1
BALBOA. * 673.9945 Newport Btiach 5200 ARCADE LOC: HI.U.GREN Mi9crllaneoua QJb Sc 0 u 1 l.2 W. lle1thldt amp ind
~AG""""""""•-......... ---. CA. RIBE SQUARE #10. 2'10 E. 17th Boob s;,. taktt aJl 546-308ti f'M tuner, 12 tn IPff,l<tt '-v' • r.o...........,., .. ...,---• a)STA ~fl::SA. 646-9101 and cabinl"I. 33 rtirn p!A)'tr
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JNQ..UTIL: BOAT SLll-'S A\'Atl. BOYS 16" bicycle, $8, boy'• with new diamond iftJ?O * 548-315.11 2 " 3 BR . ~ Sa 1----------I 20·· bicyclt, rio. 596-lll:l6 nttdlt. All $25. 2 boof;tf'~ ==========! Im m SZ':IJ mo. No Item 0¥1r $25 8'IO"' •urfboard in .........1 con-r~taufWlt 1tyle $2.~ ttdl. 811"·--111·-~ 4355 • lltd Sw1n1 Pool DIME·A·LINE 5,....... 646-......_.
1 ------------1 e Indoor Parking d1tion. 3/8" redwood alrirlg-,...,.
BACH. 1pt.; ytarJy. Stovl!', JIO f trnando. Bal Prnn C1-UHUAHUA, m1k>tl 125. Ad· '°'" double f~. liau on ICE sltatee $3; man'• l ~
bi.kt $20: ladita' h1kl>. IOp
ape n7.SO; :30'' ,ui's bl.kt
SlO. 646-361r>
rrfri1.: onr adult. l°'1 tilt B 2 hi r.-.. F I Uilll only. 547-3fl14 n&il.I. 52), m.an'a wnaU Nep-ay .c=m t'rry tllflt Wf'I II.lit S3. tiu 16 a·. 673-2431 D"X ' 8 J l .,_ 12 Serv•-Ira,,, Uiy o .. _ ==========I ._,,, · r-• "" Duplt ll ~... """ NeilJ'r; wrt auil fl!i, 596-{ff,6
Huntington lk•ch 4400 AU blm~. !11Ul, drp~. SIQ S"an S.). 548-9641 1~~~~------CANON camera body tak..-yrly. * fiT.l-3632, 613·~ WAffLE iron Sl . ~964.1 , --I -'"""'-'" tl\Hti, I s to 11 : RR Dupl.o. Cl11t lo bch & DC"l uxr N,.w 2 RR. ~ ba. :'dElJJDY Phone miuic box 100) llK'OOd US. Caoon 1.8 •~1-n. 1100. + S!JO cl"an dtp. r llOI. lrplr. Sl!XJ AJ!;r) tilt nandard phont S5. ltns for Mme. $15. ?J M•i·
21 " Holfm.in tlhl.f' model 'TV.
in rood Yi"oridrc roodit»n.
Sl4. 67l-.'Ul'l
'I l'. fit:S.988) llM ACltcia. ~ EIR . ~ Ila. R!tr. IW>-1~ 642-2742 rillr S:a!. Mi-125.!t BEl..LYBOARD. f'Ofld rllC'I!
WI, SlO e111ch; p.s-~ ~'.\:TR.A 1111'1~ 2 BR. crpt1,
<'il'fl•· bit.Im, uUI pd. tl:G. Newport. Hgts. 5210 BAITERIE-5 6 voll $4 ,j() UV
$.5.~-Guar»ntted l yNr. ,.,.,,,. CROWN Bobtmian Tran5ltH:· plllnr: ll: swim fins S2; doll
"11 Oiin11. Place !11:'\ting eon-bed Sl : JiftMw puul" 20c.
~•ta of dinner, •lad, df-5-1n1 Mirunar Dr .. Balboa '\'O PE'l'S. 962-1636, $.l1Hi246
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BAY & OCEAN DCNING 1tl: Table, 2 k-iovtl, ~. btttid ind bu 11 f' r. 67r>-0Ul
6 1~111nr; 120. Star1 t1blt t.-ret.m IOUJI, ooUe!!, demit•• 'ST;;-A~U~FF=ER=-m-,-dtino~.~-.. ~~c l
\'1:.'W f\lmllhtd or U11furni1h-E>.l'('U\J\'c 'Plil·ltvt"l aa.w Yiirh 11111ld k motor S'&J. IH! cup and 11\Jl'tt and fruit weirhta 1~ man'• 10 spttd
rd 2 bdnn. 2 battl, all ~If'('· 2 b«lronm . tlrtplAf't" Ap1 i•ll 1t0Yt, turquoilit S20. bowl. Ne-ver Ultd, Place tel· b' I SIO
$ G ""' _, "'·"' ._11 112 oo. IC)'\' e ; Ar(UI camtr11 h1c built . fna. Panoramic 200 lrl 'li ~4 int.:h blkt Sl!.i. l~ ~dlli'!ft ;U bit · &. ca• ~16; Shoji .crten SJO:
11t"w overlookln& A\ i • o 548_2394 Orangt, C.:\t. 64~ 1 1 a · room dividft-with two 4 fl l~ach. SlSS. 71621 "'e1lty PET la)'in(j; chlckera St nth. 11PCtlon1, 8 It. h1&h S12. win-
Pr 499-3155. 2-BR 1~1. Drp1, Gsragt Nt"w horte bnn1ht'1, tack S()c. 80Y"S 2J!i" Sothwinn blkr dow clt:Anin& bru5h '3; 109
\£WLY tuml&bed 3 hdrm. Sl l'i. Lgr pv1 SC-J'f'f'nl'd porch $5. 646-3177 Good til'ft. tood WPl' $!!!'. l lat St . N.B. 673-t,.tl ~·, bath, all "'lectrlc bu11J-Sl.'15 Adult• • ~8::!!1~ l;S!<~'~l ~boo=,.c-c.,cc-,,.,co-1~-,ok~i~boo<--1, 3110 W. Clt."-tlfmnl, N.8. LADlt:-:1' &gnrr Pant.I iltt
l'lJ Panonunit vif'W WPf· 1 mrn'11 111.t' 10'; 115. Ski MAPLE l-obbltr'• btfQJ co(. 10 rt'iUl•r S20; aki bcloll alzf'
il'!Clkln1 AlllO Beach. 1120 Westcliff 5230 J)flnll Yr Inti\ .... 1~. At~ ff"' l1tbk' 126. 1~ll1trf'd fl C,; boy'1 pant1 & parka
'lfiZI Wt111e7 Dr., 4!19--l7:i.'i L\j~lJRIOl'S "l'lit lf'vrl. ~ tri»n m1dfo Sl j OR :l-filc.! rtutlr S.".; rnd t11bl" S.-1: &r· lljtr 101 $10. 67l-390.l
-hrtiw S4. fireplff'to 111'1 S2; BR . ]·\ l~1t. pri\• pRIJl'l'<, ANTIQUE w11U pho~ $2S. lfr•I,. II: iunl11.mp bulb!l 12: RE.\11NGTON portablt> 1)11t'-
ll'>'lrn. f"Yll 117:1 n1ri !'Ion OR :µiirr. hi WM1f'r with C8!1e. iood CM·
h" 1 •. .., "-~/ _ __ 111 ttl(l(h "<'II and 1ri1•!11t1'!1 rhtion, 12,. 67 •. ~1 7 •
t' rn · f'V'I• •or n<'ll nrd (",\RPET . ."1 l'(l(Nflt S2l for 1111 ~ to S1 . rx!en1d11n htddrr ~ ·>-•o
l.11nt• \l::r i\pl ·, ;.1~..(;Jli Pad$:.. I "nod 1ri.~ld!' doori S.l : llflrdrn lool~ Sl. di.'lht'I lWO lrlt-h11ridm Lloyd MM·
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_ Pf'rfr.M. ~. M3-7030 2ll·24th ,,. $12.SO; Hoovtr Lllrk up. et~ tlblf' nutnwt sltnldtvt, THROUGH A 2 It 3 BR. 2 b.. 1 blk C'dM Pl11t"f'. C08ta Mt11. ri(h1 v•c:uum, •orka fine S7 123, 962.2043 S.tlll'day onl)',
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Gei>otu ANNOUNC!M!NTS
•ndNOTICQ ;IOIS A EWLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYM ENT
S.wrd11, Dtttmbtr lO, 1167 DAILY PILOT J7
JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS i EMl'LOYMINT !!'-...... 1 606G p.,_.,, 6405 * * * * * ''?.RIME Retail Loc•Oon e "'"'NIED H!Ll'tt
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fOr nnt or leue.l.c:or-. hamH, PU'\1 pl&OMn l m. W. Balboa Blvd., OHoiup. 8oMed. O>fllld4D.
Beacl.L, 642-1742 . tiat Cbw:lert. 11) t92-G483
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to work on the completion 01 11ne-of-a·kind
70' ftbregl• yacht. We need \11 0 1nen who
are Marine Carpenters who also n1ay do so me
Libre&Jua work. Also .we have 111 o ope nings
for m~hanics who will do durtuig , air con-
ditioning, plumblna:, engine installation of
fuel and w1ter lines. Also ~·e need one gen-
eral helper.
SEMl.COllDllCTOR
PROCW OPfU TOR
Experi~ reciulred in tM
~daft ot a wmkondoo-
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In rrow1ni tirm. Bl.UJ.na, MllCHANDISI fOI ~ ~ ~n!'! 1.s;;;A_L"'l'-A"-N"D_,_T.;;RA;;.;;;;D.;;I __ ,
peritnce preferred. Good 'urnJtu,. 8000 .... ..,..
JENSEN
Marine Corp. :m Fllcher
Coat• Mna .........
FLOOR 'CLl!ARANCll
Spcmlsli • Moc1en1
OR SALE YOUR .......... -~ on .1Qx140 aeeretapy peNOl'lll or bul.l-
Near 11th "1'ff1 ~ nea C&ll me for partl.ru-
~· Wsnt? Whod4yo Got?
SPECIAL CLASSlflCA TIDH FOi
NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS
Special ltf•
AppfY to Box M717
Dally Piiot
An 9C(Ual opportunity •mpl<>ytr mull: t.11.rmH'nt I: tXJM»' 1 ,,=:;;-7'.l=:-=~--,, un. HSKPR. 5--cb'•. pod cook.
a rt Spanlab otva.n • Chair
wood arnu •. , • F .P. $229.95
Spanish hbla, blab!;y dee>
orattve •..•.. low u Pt-15
NO DOWN 0.A.C.
J llnee -S t lm" -S budcl
lh.tLt• -t.O lrllUll IMC.I VOl
'-WM! -llllW " IT-. t-WM! !'911 -• Jt'-
i· Zonfrd C-2. Wort, M2-1547. ~'1°'11 ,,_. .... ,. _,__ ._,. .._ 11 ~ ....
'-f!IOll.UNG 'Olt u.i• -1140£1 ONl'll PHONE 642-U71 N $MITH, IMltor l'°'"""""';;====J
E. 17th SI.. ea.ta Mesa Announeem.nta 6410 Te ,lea Yevr Trader'• Paradl .. Ad .... ,,..
erclal bulldin1, down
Lllzwt. Now lealled 11
l rutaurant. ~.(QI
~· In .500 full price. .... ,,..
Ro-. Per .. & lowl,. UDO PARK C.bana T1'1J.
Roundtrlp IUMI f'r I Modem. Oioice lot!
BEST h"EATS FOR Compw'llblt In San
N-pol"ter Tnvel I: Tour. Diqo Cty, or Tra ... tl·Trlr II
Nrwporter Inn 6"-0160 dn, 36 Bolivar/NB fi?>!ll!la
4 UNITS in Colla Mtsa, in-
6100 lmmetta'• Tk:ket Senice me $390 mo. Trade n s,OO'J "5------_;~I Oimeyl.and Ho~J _ equity tor hauH, land or
Dtlmhib SQ arm * 535-9893 TD '1. Submit after. Owner °""'"'' ""°'· C-Health Cl•b 1,.-=,,.,..,,,.,..,.,.....,....,--~ Improved w/10 bldp, e 1'KEE SAUNA e l.ADERA Hf'i.ihta. L.A. du-
ll 1ahtr ump 'QI With Swedllh b pla. Exdwi1e lor houM or
Hta Sch. .U. 52'xl51' 1 Experimced n:::,se,...,>' duplex 'Nrwport Beach or
b' ume flWllOM at OPEN T DAYS ;. WEEK Costa Mtu. Fortln Co. l'iQ.1
Corby, Art81.a. Call g lD Westcllff Dr. N.11. 642-5CXXI Terzian am -pm • . 132 E. 11th St. ~ or E\ln. 545-0300 [a;..,.,.,.-;"'~·"'623--0Jll""_ -HAVE ~M EQUITY In TA.FINA LAGUNA COUNTRY COUSINS &-Unit apta. Want 10 trade
C VIEW l1ml ANTIQUE$ up for more Unl11, Com'I·
water md cout-~ price Oearmee cl our Bar· prop. cw lodu.l'L Can add
tine vWa. pm Yard bdan llricnay. cub Wot 'ro'a. * 613-7178 Cll N)'al Place '4cla Bmch m E. 1'/'th St., OI.
('/'Kl eM-93118 * * *
l BDRM Vi-home 21,,
balhll, Dl"Wb' r~. marl>if'
frpJt:, dM. Will accept boet
In tr1~ or what-have-JIOll,
$3:2.500. $43-7632, 642-7898 .
e RE.71RED! WANT' TD'S
.lr' Clt'ar property for Choice
A.pt.I • Bim' k>cation! ~.)Tl
old, Poot * $11,00'J equity
EA.Of unit. * 5tlMOOl
Panoramic tiew home, '8R
dtti, Mat pool, lsrp lot
Trade Jor bone nncb,
lfJ'VYe, acnqe cw
commttdal. f!M.925f
HILLTOP Emte San Juan.
0.piatTlm, OYfr 3QXI IQ•fl,
4 BR, pool, 3-car PT· °"'8"
I ac. $74,000 dear. Trd fOf
Iott.I SJn'.111. Bia 541.:m1
* * * RJvenicte axm-In Memort.n 6416 ------·---1015 & llMPLOYMINT ioc tw aie: ar tradl: Jor MY fMlDJ and I wb" tol-S_E_R_V_IC_l;__D_t_ll.;..CT_O.;..R_l_
--&I l..qllM_ thanJr ud uprell OW' dHp... 0art1Mlnt 661() Dtmettlc Hefp
nt appredaUon to our ~---~----1 70U
BAY view kit 48.x friend&, nel&hbor-1, to a w~ EXPERT Japanne Gardener LIVE INS
; prtT. btadi, ~don. derlui rroup al l.eena(tn, H.B. • ":;-"'· • ~~tn Valley Elf1>loyer PIY• fffl
Olt'lm"MM851 an:! all 1t1011! un1town ID .. CALL MACK M?-0132 Georte Byland Aceocy =======•I for lbowUw their lr1ndntu EUROPEAN GARDENER 1<5-B E. 151.h. S.A. Ml-0395
Robinson's
11£WPORT
IWKJBWICE
BIGlllfBI ..............
Permanent ~tlcln
Excel...,. lonoflts
• .lPPLY
N.wport .StoN . .
Monday thru llrlct.y
10 A.M. TD 4 PM.
An Ohio on Ca.
WANTS MAN
OVll 40 FOil
llACH CITllS
' AREA
Ast nci t1, Women 1IOO
~ ........ l'W~~..clll:r -.. ~...__ ... ____ _ -·--J( !HS AVAILABLE
Phont for Anpolntment
642-90t0
NEWPOR'T--
Re~ume Service
For the ...
ftrofH1 ion1 I ApproKh
133 Oovtr Dr., N.1.
549.7743
Happy New Year
J. R. Pierce
Aurx:iale& Arency
J.882 Neo.1por1. C.M. 642..fi720
SCREfB
CtrMr Opportunitlet
All lMll
642-7-IS-I ~
Scrttntd Ptrwonnei A(eocy
901 Dovu Dr., Newport Reh.
Wt need t tood maa who H•lp W•ntM
Apply Stev• Joyce
13J.CMOO, ... . 2119
COWNS
RADIO CO.
19700 J•mM,... ltoN
N_,.n ... ch
All -s>Plkani. reviewed
on merit with no bi&I to.
ward Rice. Cob', Q-.d "' ....
Penonnel
Recepllonlst
Seeld111 llharp individual to
act u ttetpdonillt tn pro.
fnalonal employment lobby
of electronics manut.ctur-
Jnc compuiy. Dutiet tnchdt .................... """"· fllln1. etc. Pn!vious peno&
nd expttiera dnired. Ap...
PO in Ptt9011 to:
St•-.. Joyce
COWNS
RADIO CO.
2 ldulll, tood aalary. Uve
ill. 113-7877
Jobs Men, Wem. 7500
SHOE SAW
Ex~otd btttu lad.lff
.mt1. EJccelltnt rommla-
alon and beiellt1. Apply
Penoanel lM
ltobln•n'• Newport
NMfl'POl'l ~ter
~Beach
NE.W CLASSES
START WEEK.LY
O'>mJMece ~tlrial·
30 MOI· It! PQ ·Bank lCl'!QI
llASTD\ OIARGE or • , •
BANK OF AMERICA
GUtr. up to 30"' Savtnp cc .U Stock oa hand
ApprovM Furniture
2151 Harbor 81, CM SU-S6li()
BEAlll'. F.arlt Amer. din.
set; tble., 2 lffvn. 6 chairs,
hutch. Xlnt cond. 5(0..()6U
I022
Appli•ne91& 1100
WHITE 2·Dr RElFRJG.
FREEZER TOP, 165
XL.NT cond! * 64U3l6 am: typllt • Special
ClOUnel • brush tci CXIUl'9tl.
Pay for 1out books and 1
mW.I l"f'liltrt.tkln If.le then
'1:1 per *k· lQO'a of atttt'W\11 Repo•ew:d teWinC 11111cht!te
.---t-.ie1 aver the ,... .5 CoUectlon aitenl hu a .,_ "like new" Slnlft' ''Toucb ,...,..
POU. y PRJF.ST and 5"t' aublnl.atic Dpac
BUSINESS cnu..n::E tewUia' madllnt. Don tvtty-
N thh'c wllhout att.adunttitl· 325 · N""JIOl'l Bll'd. Over $200 hu been pakl on
6200 and eonsiclenlioft to o u r Landa:aplnJ • MaintftW>Oe Chinese • EnsUah · Frend!
i.:;:,;:. ___ _;::::;::::1 ton Johnny durin( bb W-Very l't.llOll· 54M337 eYta. Permanent. t~· LlYe-hl
It/:. OLlVE GROVE nets. Mr. and Mra. Job.ii # HAUUJllG, ameral'. dean-Far EU1: Acey. 142..rrm
can inaka short htD tripi: WDnMn 7400 for Uou.l a weK at t time. ---------1 ~we .,.. -111UW to 119¥ top
•nWlp, "' to
548-'123 thia "top 01 the lhw." 1'100 Jamborw lleM N-iiort Beach Sina@r . .u.um,. remaininJ:
Nowport hach • WEST COAST bo1anc< " ... moatb or SECRfTARY On:wml Area $16,700 IJelo and family. UJll, trttt topped, trlmmed, 1 ________ _
emu. Alm ~ fine ....,..,., r9IDCll'/t!d. 6Q.. n&O J
properties. 0nw1u. L ... I Nott.. --
$ I 6',000 in • Y ••r
Plus 1 NEW CAR
Tnde A Bualoea Scboob wtll di.count for cub.
All tppMcatiofts rt'Vlewed on ,.,..T S. w-•-St. ..... ... Guaranteed perlecc Will Prd'er Oat.a -i .... a· ____, wtth no "" ,......... ~ .,.. ' • ......... _ ..,....,, ...-.. 545-Tifi& brina 10 )'OUf borne for ~ ~~ ISTATI SALi -., ... .-6612 •• • lonul poigl.ll'e, but no1 ~UUJ-R.tce. Color, Q'ft'd er Su. ,_..., 0.~ G trial $3828, 9 am . 9 pm • T)'pin' 50 WPM, lllDortb&,.i ....,.., .... m rov" Bl., GC
lUdp R.talty Co.
Bow P·T.18 Dalbo PUot NIKKI'S n.AG SHOP
""""""
ALL npain, carpenlen,
t:liMniq, p.lwnblna, Ne.
Call Mike. 642-4341
Experienced ()Jr top "*' ln othll' partl
o1 country draw uoeptional
urnlnp. Contact C\lllOmo
en. around BHd1 ClHn"
Air mall «"'iden'Lll Mu.
to C. W. ~ar., Pru., Amer-
k:u ~II Co.. b
.... """"'· Of>lo ......
IO. S&!Jr,ry «immtnNTllf'f ---------1~~~~SJ~7~-7~l~lS:,;~:;~~~P~lJ~A~G~ENCY~~~~1 wilt experience. Runttnitoa Beul 5sam WW.. 4lephanl.11 Dlm•a·Une ..EXPERIDJCED
TRAN5PORTAT ION .-V.NS/'ORTATION LWonteol 71UJ. w. Cout HJs;hway
Newport 8-eb, Calli. Houllllf
c.EAN kltl. ...,...... tk.
~ rmncrrat. da.aq1. *!&>.
a..ddm, IW, andt-16U1t5
IRONING in lrl)I bamt-$1..25
hr ... s.nta Au Ave. °"'" ..... .....,,. .......
CLOTHING --· SALESMAN
,..,,,.,,.". petltiOft
Appl,y la ,.._. ..
Hllllliagloa Ceater
a W ... hott ,._.,._,
• Holpo• •Ml-• . Mtl•1rt
Appty Steve Joye•
13J.CMOO, ... 21"
COWllS
RADIO CO
1'700 '-""-R .... .... ,.,., .... ........ '" _,'.';1"1il 14'1t II
JINSIM "Ii nHrit wla. ao ""' ,..
MtriM Cof'1L Wini Racw, Color. OMd m . n.c:hll' or Sa.
"""' --CASHIER/BIOCPR. --·-
NOTE TELLER
UNITIO CALIFORNIA
IANK
I029HorW llW. CMl•-$46.2CW
wtu... do ironln« In my a9ml!.liff ftrm. Elrpeiie:uce prtf•r· ---------
-· -"'7 ""'°'· llllUIVUU.I Tftltvft Mehn ........ ......,,.,.. fG..fl9l I llA"'" m!!nl opportunltiet. Con· IXPERlENCED
LETE ... ,., s • • • !Jo====;;;=== I ' au•• TORS ""'' sm .........,, m.u., "'.'!""-"",, !.... --....._...,_ -P=niflllf MIO UU"llltA • • 'RS' Electrical and IDIChMIC&I An'ER 3-Plll. Cemm.rcl•I T•ller .,. _ _,..,,,.,.. *karound daltred. AP91>'~ I -~=c=="""~L~-1
-""' ..... I * MAT1JllE ....... wUl .... "' ••• ind FllSHE w"'"'" KIT HEN HE p UNITED CAL.,ORNIA
lot J-Of Owclt. b)il.tt 1Ctw YW• J:\rt tn DEPENDABLE pUetma .. Technolon. Inc. WUlina to train. Apply al di IA.HK
on hm •Im bJ hr, dy, I J\EASOtfABLE p r I ct a. ~ Wlift, Good wcridns Z20 Wtll Cmrral An. Pina, 21:11 him Ave, S.J.
wk. MU993 Quality war\ .t m111erlals-eood. XlJNT btnefh11. Santa Ana boa. Interview• Wed. Jan. 3029 H1rbor IMI.
crdft'L 6J3.MC8 BABYSITnNG , MY lbDe 56-30l1 « ~ • M'r.a":r PIT:;,1~ MUlMi , io:l) AM-1 P:\1. &M·l.500 co.-ta M-.
l\'20 I ban ~ old dl1ld u PAINTING. Any room 112.S'.I :M601-D!'.ON AVE. An equal oppottw\lty atn.D CAR.E . Soy 3 mos. 546-*J
playmau. • "2·TC1l + pt.IDI. from DOW lll Much Lon&: Be•ch. employer DMdll "Grandma''. Wotklni
$15 000 lit. N•I weft, MT-l358. (!S.lDJ or 636-8003 ---------f mom Meda "Tldlrr-U pper"
lit 6 2od m 1otm lrtcll;, Mt11rwy, etc. INTER tit Drt. PAINTING--,,,.--:.--..,----1 SALD I to s. Good 11ea11h, Lov.
65'0 Dl:MED. SERVICE. Loal No Experience JU:PRESDn'ATI'f!S q nature, Own transport 1--------1 ftf. FREE e«t-541-1«27. ...______ I 1 -M-._._, spedaJ-S»-wet:k. • 67J...69.IJ ==-;;;;=---I BWld .......... R...... .-..-ry ---~--C IM~NTS Brick, bkd. oonc:ttte, C&l" Pl l'ftbl 61fO MUI min c»ao Ca1Hondt Uttl dta!lq ti avet 100 a>cKTAIL WAJTR E.SS
NOTICll pentry. l'rtt eat. 9lil-8&U-u "t drimt r.-ord. Afll>b' atutual f\mdl, expand1na ~ Full or part time.
BRJCC • BLOCK -STONE LEAKS'!' G11 or watn-elr<> YELLOW CAI CO. :XADI• Count). nu. la an Appl,y Robert t.l&M.
(JI,_ Adt.) 6400 Pl..ANTERS • SLATE troDic.aib' klclited und!I' ~ 115 E. oo St. opportimlt)' lo rnter dlpi. codltall »uni:r. Victor
_ dot , __ attn: CEMENT won:. G-2911 mtnt. b&adttop, rround. Coai. y .,.. ntd prul~kinal lellin& full Huao lnn{l..a~una Bt11ch. -w•• al'· ..i 'fttn•/red -~.--f# put Um• InvMtmnl uillt. Bllt .&: whl 111 ,., any ..,ace. .... Janitors A Couplet exp not ~ry. •t trala. SALES/PERMANENT q, m&19, Vic al C•rpent..-lnv 6590 or nplaced. Concrei. cul· Clean otliee bUlldinll tn ~ MT.mt. Mutull f'und I• Full or Plrt time. E~,
'· A. Valley Rd., CM REP·-•* •• -··n· ONS tlni .t pipe locatlna: water b:lp, pt.rt time. Nfwport t •-· noo N Ml.ID oab nttd appl)'. SH :>.lar:
'Uno:> -~AJ\A Hne1 eleMe<f. pressure ,._ Bf H ve1tor1 u.... · · BAO<STREET
1IUm' mbeed breed. CABINEI'S. A1f1 lliM jab, st<>red. Call Ltllkl. Mf-4148 =-phone~ =· avt Santa Ana. 25 FASHION lSLJ.ND.
. a.Id DI' Fairview ... 23 )Tl ..,.... WU113 PLUMBING <SKDiiru1J;rni>i ... i;;;;1rci·-;;;;;;;;,.:;; .. ~ J .-;;;;,~~;;~~-540-7499. ADDmONS. repaln; tnd C~ll dty'I Mon. tbru n;. -...... • WAITRESS-OVER :n.
«ill Jobi, fftt ntimate. R.euclMbte. M2-I04 O(anif, 532~ SKlu..ED flbtti:laa touchup • EXPER A CAPABl.E
wbltt, Vle Mesa Verde Llceimtl. • 5C8-0TIT RerneMI., .. Ir, 6940 e HAIR STYL IST SK.Ju.ED Fl:r~la1o11 tioldrn •. ~~:r:.Riitn:~·
· N&-TnO-• NO JOB TOO SMALL! * . e Pl..A.YBOY SALON SKILLED boat ~nttrs ~r watch • Ou"llt· AU pa.I Add model IT YOU need Remodelin&, !Newport) • Guarantee. A J • llJllnc Butltt. fi?l-am
Day. Vk: Balboa PmlD-n.-re ."·'f·l961/, ~ .. -_._,,.;. PAINTING · · · REPAIRS e MUST BE GOOD. pp yin penoo WOMAN hukiJr. cook. drl v-
. '~ •~1. ~ . ~"""" CA1J, DICK ... IG-1T91 "'"'U .. , .... * .... ,,.,.,., fno phone: c:all~) , U •or..... · ..... ...... ~· W1yf11rer Y11cbt Oub Corp. er 1 e, S300 mo. 1 pPr.:;on
: Wallet, Meta Otl CerMnt, c:.ncret. 6600 l!ooflng 6950 ) IOYS 10·14 16112 Pl11c:tnti1. C.M. ln bomr. Your pv('rm ...
am, n camtno Dr. BRICK nr nru _..,"""' Good ruutn! e Good prdll! -1&;i1;;;;;;;~j~M;u-O:na0i-j;;;-I j ~TV~. ;R~"'~· ~'™;;,:·7~67~""=-I A \dmtliy. ~ -•• ~:, ~f'E,... e ROOF REPAIRS e BALBOA PENINSULA : •.men mti •·•• e GIRL-M UST BE 71 e r~1 "'""'"""""' Gutters I: Down Spouts D•fLY PILOT Career opprty •Ith WIMli~ e Niie 9hlt1/6-P:>.I to 2-AM. 0. Toy bladt foodie CEMENT work. 636-2916 "" firm offerio1 uvrr 100 mu· u~ l ~~ H·-• L: RNIOOAbl4!. M6-5Mll e 642-Ull e I MUii duce. + Mlc:ro-t.fln1
Applic&nta conaldt:red Gii
m•rit reprdleu cd race,
reUctou1 ctttd. coklr,
M&n.l oriPI or anc... ""·
WANTED
Gllll DAMCW
A.re 22 • l5
Ye Ole Inn I
2376 NtwpOrt B!vd,
Ccata M"' ;,.&S..9'15a
Pill Time Wort
Avon olfe•'! you an ex·
rrUent eamini oprort·
unity In dl'ar ui.i tho.e
yt1r end bills.
Call Collrci .l.l>a860
, n-.. uozw __ , ~· THORYK CONCR.tTE tual hmdl. Full or. pl t m1. Skin. * * 54~9983 . Idmtify. 847-:ztnf All tvpn Pttl<>1 .l Waiki S.Wlnt 6960 -aDUTES AVAlLABL!: No exper t1ee. •·• tr11t1. BOOl(KIEPER--
achabund vie FAt m.55l& ln Np! Beh ottlot &f2-&l22 COMPANION·Hatkpr f or ~ FULL CK~ A1tJRE D 1'rM · ALTERA.nONS • WMlmJ11111r for bo)'I 10.14 Santti Ana olll~. 547"331 woman on walkrr. Uvt·ln. ud • Edlnpr, SlClll C!::MENT wortt, an f>'pes. CUSTOM DRESSMAKING Good Pro0t. • N<> Sundq lbvestorl F1nanclal LelWtt ·World. LliUM to auist CPA • T'n.>aa. al •-t No jQb too tmtll. lr'C9 n1. "LOUISE" SQ.no.t Of! Hilla. 6'2·1715. 837-0l'Tii. subsl1ntlaJ Corp. N.B. Some _ 5'U815 _ -ll"-~17-&0-'321 Strvlcft. Inc. I "'""'"°=:=""..:;::""'...c.~ f typing • ~Ooni11 duUea. j
, H. srun.JCX -Alt1rtt~--642:SU$ IOYS 10 -14 • BUSBOYS BABYSnTER, my home: 2 25 to 35. Salary ope11. Ca.II
E miniature pJOdl. t'USTOM Patlolf, pool dee.lea, Nett, accur•te. 20 yn. exp. LllKUftll Be11f11, So-Lapna ERS Jt . old lf\rl. Hunt . SMch Mr. Mltctit.ll 642·16'26 fir aend 1,
t deal .t blind, _ _.. ~..,.., Coacntlt &11.W· c·-~ ..,.,.,1 e •·-• ,-~... • WA IT area. SJ6.!IM2 E\'"· • wttk· """"' vuua ,..,... d f rtd mum• lo Box :'of 711 D.Ub ne. collar. 15 yn old. Ina: A remoY1fta, N2·1D10 TILi, C.r•mlc 6'74 1 DAIL y PILOT Colltli:t 1 • .: enu pre er · endl. Pilot • care. V\dnlty d Udo e 1e2 ·-. Apply at di Pina. 209 Palm 1 ·i15a;c,c-Ar<swERi!NG I ~~'.:.· _____ _ a.,...._ Jtft'A.RD, Ceettracton 6620 * Vtmt. tht1 Tilt Man * ..._., A•e., Ba.lOOa-lnltrv it"'I t EXPER. ANSWt.."'RING
+l OJ1t. •'Mk. lNl•ali .1i rt-PARKING attendant1. lT or Wtd Jan. 3 IO:JO AJ\.1·1 p:-,1 SERVICE OPERATOR Alt-BARMAIDS
ER...,.......,. i) WS 1!DJ. 'P!lln . No job too 1ma 11. I over.,Studtni. pl'i'ferred. Ap. &M-l590 tmoon I: •ll ni1h1 ~hilt. Full • • •
lit loitC ttll "Luw\11" aun.o m Pl»ter patch. LI!. It . n I ply in Ptl'IOll lltn fj PM. fll!'. L ESTA TE or pa.rt limf. M0.193'} ••• and GO-GO
collar i), rrt n>t aboWtr. r~. IWT-lg&T. Set: Parkinc t ttendlnt tt ~ OPERS. GAR~IENT :>o!F'G OANCEltS m. Bade~ 'ara· or: e ~ e Rueben E. Lee, NB. Shooldn't )'OU nt tl'l!h Walk•r ONLY optr1tora mRkin~ $300 p11r Wffk,
Retarn: m Moote VII-CUSTOM MILLING Uphehtwy '9to e DOORMAN e .t .Lee'!' f"rH lnfurmalion $80-SltO. • APPLY ~ or 6JJ.9763
AYt. (X)STA M&SA WMBER U,ho .... ry tf ( .. t PART TIME. '* APPLY: PtM:lnt or wrl tt "'ALKER A lMD Monrovia 'NB 642-2665 Bnish·Oirmklll.0:.Salel
UE . Gray Malte.e Alter-No Da JITJlt. Ml M909 R.Cf1. m..11U'T An,tJmc PORT 'MIEATRE !CdM) LEE Inc. 2629 Harbrir Bll·rl YOUNG •·oman. p.11r1-rimt FULLER BRUSH
--'e Cll .~ !00 bll< W ....... ,.,__ * 'Da-...lall .. ~ Af'TER 6-PM {evte.) ~--=====-bta. 1.1.J dolly. Apply "-to" nwu ""' _...... ._,,_ ~ ----;.-; TRO' "' ()pfll'lrl· mothn"J I: C'Ollrt• • Bal. "Jlck)'" Rrw. Frtd H. Gf'l'Tik:k-Llc. JOIS a EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1tatlon an~ndant SECURITY PA '-' 11 Alit; Twin C1sHr RC'lfl · &irla servl~ estah cmtomtt1
s..4&.'6 61J.600 * s&.2110 Salary + comm. Tom Sharp, OITJCE1 R 11 l-"-'"''i';;;"':;,·.:'.:""'=;:':::'l::"..:v.:'::"':o':.· -I S2 oo per hoor I old Gtmwl JM W1nteid, !:M!y 7020 Un\on OU Servk!ll 2201 E. to.M ye1rs. Un form a ow Wlltrt:• 21 or ovrr. CaU 8311-41!15 or 5'6-6.13!1
• bl .... ~ v~. Oonlenlnt . ... --.,....,,.,._, __ • ...,_.e.L.i. Collt Hwy, CdM. OR l4D) &net. Radio car provlrlrrl
.,.,,_,.. -.: -" Wl:o<\.I~ -EXPER 1'f j P~rm. Apply ·~ pm :u;, ;.. Bl Eutblutr. NB. HOUSEKEEPER w I n I t d &;;;p,rtat)I HtU. AMwtn COMPLETE UNDSCAPING J.cb dn.lrt:1 bouM cleaninf. · rm tt "" ftWI Broadway, Santa Alia . Cmtact R. Hess cue or 14 moa old ctilld I:
kl Gabriel. m2111 / IA.wn Serrice I Cleanup. ClDlta M.ta. Nwport Btldl ~:I~ 0 0771~~: CARRIER BO YS BABYSITl'ING with varird lfiht houM'ktt'pint:. $30. per
MUZ...i point. ttmaJe 11).yn exper, * M4-0JltJ alft 12. JM!I' hour, phone rl&ht min. fi46-873.4. GOUD RULTt.:S boun. 4 Ua;bt houM!kMJ!ini:. <o1f"tk plm room I< !JoiaN,
, 111 ol Pa!isAdfl t Red ORNAMENTAL PRUNING MUSll E.~per Serv Si.. Attend A.VAll.AfH.£ • SQ..2'3! * ,'"'=·'~"'~'==...,-,...-=~
U. 1~1575 CRoatl Now) Jelt W tilllll 3100 E. Coast Hwy HUNTl~lil\JN BF .\rH BABYSl1TER houarkf'e(lt'r :; BABYSlITER II to I-PM.
6'24133 Men 1~ Wom.n' 7030 Cbrona dtl J\.l11r DAI LY P ILOT d171 wet-It 5 tioun 11 da)' ~ da,Yt wk O,i,n trans. i~;;.:;;;-~;;;640;::'1 Complete PROFESSJO."<AL tt't BHdl bouM ttm.. Bit -e 1C143:!1 e ~ ti.JO hr. 540-4~ ;..1().1796 Ar-Tt:R I-Pr.I. • oua AftOll)lllOI» GARDDIING SERVICE EXPDt-0Npl1: df!l\f't If) JM ttlecUon evtir! Se.. tht I PARKING LOT Allrntl~11t1 H.SEKPR/u.,, In " c•r, for CASHIER • PA RT TIME .u.. Phone m·l724 Call aft 3 p.m. 548·19'M manaa:e lit· or •mall apt. DA..lLY PILOT Q..w.d for RffUiuranu Plt11~r ' .u 7 rilUdrtn. Pvt·rrn & TV Apply tv•nmg1 after 6 PM I
Boon. Wb1W elfllWJtif bkl1-Ca.II RtlMttl 548-18.\1 lll!dion NOW! "Jot" •t 1548-34:11 fU5..S1tD. • Ml-:\~ P.,rt ~1tfr. Cl'lroM del Mar
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BROUGHAM
Full ~wer. leather, custom tt>p, air
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Oldsmobile.(1dlll1e Inc.
1150 So. Coast Hwy.
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!c:ALE AND TRADE SALE 'ANo TRAD! 1 eA "o_1~i:E:_ .~AL E.1 ANO !._aADfi , ~AN D TRADE ·At E AND T~ADI
\fl tiqun 11 Ill Pi11nos " Org1n1 1 130 C.1rrier11 & E q~1~JOO .,. 11n•01J1 860. ~i ~ :¢ areous l~C . 11• '·· i•,.,ecui l ... OO
Ooaa a12s Boats & V •chtt 9000 :IN>::::••:;';'!:yc::l::••:_.fjt....:::::
I I '61 DUCAT~
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ANY o~·ri-:R· $2686
ST. 8trJ1Hn:l PUPI, f11.1nou1
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& D1mt Cb11mp. AKC.
• SACRIFICE! 23' Chri•
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,'JRE '-·•Jf""._·~. r-.:r; i·H i ,,, ,1111 t 11; 111ittl·hmcn1a. Xlnt cundi-POOL TABLES G · board. SllOO. • W~
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" Runs Ciood! Nt;lst1 le.IL e CHAIRS m Sc.-15 nf , ....... ..................... ~ "6 '. IA< .• A.',1:-.1· 11 t !!A.'"lHlt ...911"r piiyn1.n1t ell 11..,,, nr .~ ,1, ,,,. lRIANGl. 1n y 1 Auction 1rn 135, M.inl1ture ~!,. Pill>' GOtll.D ,\1\ ·~1c ('0\1PA.1"\' '' ·~ )'' h ,.,_ _ _, ...,~ ..-lll?r\'t t fll: Tiii-'. \fl ., · • caa · ...,.'-".it .,.,p~. ~1 111· trum $495 11)75\1 Nt.wport, CM ~ pie1. A.KC, lhotl, 11 •1'1. WE NOW HAVE A :tl)I~ N. ~·~in. ~;;11111 A1111
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* M&M ANTIQUES
2·128 1"~."\\T'ORT Blvd,
\'A"'l'l.ll A\h\'l'f',\ 1: A'IJ KE !>-7289, i.njjtw-i m 131 ,,. ,i, ~ $1i':i v1lu... &hind TOQ)''i Bkll· Mat'L hou1~roken, lovffble 24' lsl•nder B•h-lma
PHOt'!;:.;Sltl,,\L EXf"~J.,.. OPAL SALE · TllRU J AN. II 11,LY i;illl.88 ~ Din be 11tlll!d for u litlle
1.t·;.;r FOi\ :'PflHT f 1\'.'l-" • Hll arade:• • 1" . r1SA'\(',NC Nf'Xt Al.M:l'°'1 Jui. 5lh TINJESI' YORKSHIRE Tl'r· II $17.00 pl'I' day
K: ''IAC'!lt3 ,\1.;;;0 SFt, R. & R. Rock ~l'IOJI SECARO POOL rler &: T07 Poodles for CAL'.».~'a wJ!O AVailable
HONDA Scnimb .. , 2!'JO
1964. Big ures, Qa-1 lhape,
$335. 548-411\. t:-
'67 suzuili! so Tilt: S l'f>~~P.,; ni,,,\t'J.Jt l' 930 W. lDlh St., C.M. ·• " .\\11111. or .. n~e Misc. W•nt.t 1610 Otr\atmu . Top Qual! AKC. s.:..111..l. In1tn.1i.11on otferl'd 1---------==~A-~k~Rill l'IHr!'().:HAJ>H ~I l.'\S ~II-I'll! 53~·19'.!2 1---------1 '•
Musical Inst . 1125 P!ANO wanll!'d · Pri1•11tP p11.t· HE.\l'i.lf.t ot· J!ri.'!. S,\T· t:rHO' .,....,_,N,., • 179 _ 2 ·------'.'."'~8" or 10" Tiii Arbor table saw Terma. !139-2!164. 894-:3:!.t Newport Salling Club
S15(). Uke MW .;,lt>350'J
Auto Tool1 & E~1p 941
~WNTZ cir llf'rtll 4 & 8 1'r
romb. orli:: SIOO nMo> $50. Pr"
party 67>~
'-'==,,c_;.:..;, ____ i •-· I LM •~ u ..w, ·' / t _... ._ _ __, ___ ... SILKY Terrier Pup male. 67:>-01 10 1· ty Wl!Jlll IO buy p1100 ,_, rRf'lA\' nEC'f'..\IBEH :IOTH Pf fEuropel,A Cl'l fUmen l !'ti.JI,' ,µurHni; !:<..xiii un" W l&nu mua:t ..., I....,.. o.vrou _ CR()()•~ c--" F·-"er ''''' h '" ,,~ .. < ,,.. OR . ' ,.,, & '''' 642 ".,.... AKC. Oiamplon iirrd. -*NEW EXCAL-IBUR* ' • • v"'" C"Tru · · · <'llS · """""""'-'• RHI:'\!; YOt.:R :-;, ll.L j fr!'(' e1t, di!'!, pk kup, 2l5 llPl•I '" • •• p.1; US "-rl n · ...,,,.,.,
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and amp. Cost UJO. St>ll S19J. OA\' PROCRA\I "!ART'S ----Siuµ• ·1i:~ I< unw11J1tedll---------WELSH TERRIERS/A.KC.• Oceanic Y11cht1 1700' W.
Call 546-1796 T•levi11on 1205 lO A·,! flH,~:srD:'\0E CA.'>1· SALE SALi SALE ,.,111• , ,.11v,•mt>nt low CO&t rt'-FREE TQ YOU M&f. IO.wk1, Shols, Tait. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-aISl
GIBSON 6 1tnng, Harmony RE'.\I A NE\r t'RA .'< r:l' .... S. !l-1!1>1 FIRE-Sl."ulplurf', Import. Potte.·~· ~ull• 1st to buyen ind 1e!I-rut. SIOO. * Ill 521-ll62 SA.Bal'. l100. COMPLETE.
12 str1ne;. a s1nng Banjo. 'T (l .._ ~· B0l"Ll"\'ARD Oil palnllni. Frtiml!'i., Uni· Pl' ~•lo'~ ~·rvH~·s Limited, fREE lo &ood home, '1 Bl.ACK TOY POODL~ Ni."t<U r€'li"i.shing
Otl1 MLkP &16-172:1 COLOR TV ~-'T. 00\\"l\FY I QlK' Gift ilem.•GAU.ERY 5 4l1 \\ .1rrn1. H.B. :;J&.68.10. wttth" ookl· m~ ~thpy, $9 MONTH .A~ · ' ' . 450 E. 17da St., c .r.,t. __.. _ -mo er aiuy ""'ti• .. er AKC · 6 wks. old 11 673"™2 bttw l-9 PM
Q.ARJ!\"ET 'CO!"! $150. n.1t In h11,v Fr .... ~~·rYlf'f', \\'E !IO~OR ALL O!SC'Ol':'>ol r-01 r En" Pro •• ,,_. """' KNITTED FABRICS 57 Vlll'lf'ly ly(>I!', ~,·,, -°""'~~"'~·.-::;·~·--""~"~"'~-I ~~~~:::.::=::~~~\::;:.::..;::.:::,.o,;,;;;,...-==1.1 ./ SACRIFICE' Ml .... , !IOl',;;;~: CA/U)J.i \\'E \\'ILL ,, .,· • ...,. ~ ...... -Boat Melnt.nanc• 9033 -
Xl..:VT o'Onl!' • 6C·2'ff.• Fl'l'f' d!'li\rry :'\n rltpn~11. nErll"lT~:LY sm H~~ t'N'-1 # .. !t, llnd wed,:", uaed only T '!!R'!A~N~S~P~O~R~T!CA'.'_T!_l~O~N!__ I ~==:°-;:-:::::;::;:;:::;-:;-Trucks
OROEH HY PHO~t; nt:IDc'O[Ji KY ~!:."\\ YOHK, .~ tlme1, llJO ""'°·Sell.$'°. I.' FOR SALE nu:E puppy, to iood holn{'.1-P ainlint; & v1m !1hin1t al .:.:,=:::.__-C-~7;_::"11
8-0RGANl-TENO-R-SAX 523-365 I ClllCA(:O 1.os A:\t:ELt~;; Rai,: incl. 1142""911 Male, JO f'O()a., btal'k; no ' lo•ta & Y1cht1 9000 your illp'or ourt. Low H•rd to Find, :fl Econ
I k •. ...,, <•· ...... ,· ·~1 ""LA"D n · n.~11 7 d1 ~ -R·m·• ,.,,, S•mp1es It ~un . ...-.1,·.,-. '••t ""••1,. .,,, ,,,_ 11 " 1 PU 'A 1 bod .I(' n1•w . ..., ....... ,.,;i.,,.. ~''-'"·· .~ ··1 . on "~"O''F flP.E.'-TO~F. ~OLIO 11lvt'r l"i\l:&rette rilae r " ""'U''""""' ·-,,,. v E E .. ·inlrr nile1 .......... .,., ne Y1 on ••
TV St:l{\'lC'~; * Rla<·k A ('A\1EHAS lll·t 1. ,(· !,\ ·:-.:i'., S:.'.i. Uidies diamond Bulova tnd• .~•1 tlnly 8 am. 10 2 ~7393 1/2 -F R --__ __..__ & mctor. Top. 9a1 m l
Pi•nos & Org•ns 1130 '"lillf'. S:l ;.Q Color· s.·1.-.n ·~1r14 flRt::-.IO'\'E HOl'l.E:-"'111ch $25. 641).3076. ~nl ~~9 Baker. C06ta Mei.~ 9 Month old &agle/Coc:ker . Couru \JI B<.sic ~aman-Boat Slip, Moorlnt 9036
1
HO bumper ~ hitc h
HA :0-1:'\IOND SPINt..1 ORGAi" plu! Par1~ ~! .. 197! \'AHD\ t:AST. 00\\'NE\' SOLID M1ple OM!il M1this Al"'! l(Jl't: SL"'Ml£ . Dark ma1~. good with children. 5h1p . PO"'·er It Sail Con-BOAT SUPS lor Rent Priv. P rty. R .. son•bl
,,1_101 r-E..111.t•. ,........ 1' Yrs eicp. ~ar11ntee 111s1 lli1.ICOLOR CA."\'ASEN· 1 Stereo AM/FM 21" TV. hru·h. Bdrm set·Si:lt-bed w/ 962-5749 111 ducted by tilt' Balboa Puw· 10 min 1_ -... ~ -i tt. (714) 68S·SIS4.-:-
....... _.,.., G }' FRO S:.100 XU\'T' M!M9'18 Trundle. Desk It Clair. \\'W-• e.r Squudron ol Unil~ ,..,... ....... ••'""' UKE NE\V! 6~2791 low pria-d quat ~· Day . L ' R E )I ·N T l\I • · • · · ef1 \l,iple High . boy w/ 3 Pupplea, 2 males, l f!!male; Stall!'I p o w tr Squadron. Ytt Dock MNlft' ·~ ~ ~ too ~
Nl!l!'d a Garbemtlflile:r Night • Karl Kemp ~S.1800 YOt.:R COLOR SLIDE OR ./ ORIENTAL SHOJI·' man's Sh.aving Mirror. GE arnaJl breeds mix; !;ot6..4310 Next coune slArtl January Mann. Ctntn bed NfW wry Wd $99. ~""",;;;;,;I;,•""';;;· ;,;•;;-;;;';,";'="-Whi=·;; .. ~·=I·=-~"=':,· c,°""'=~"=-Urre". cj ;:i~~gj'~95 ~'i~N~ " ROOM DIVIDER. RotiSSt'rie OYeft .... I util-Cl' 642-3107 12/JO 15. 1968, 7:00 p.m .. at New-16322 P M" au Hwy. HB Awada. C.M.
-:: ~-· -. . . ./ Re~. * 646-llll •nhl•. • 836-46U BEA•l'l'n"ln --•-"" old .....-Harboc' Yacht Oub, M2-4& ll p n Bi 6 ~ TATION CA:'\IF:RAS & GU:-;'S. S-1~ .... < ...... ., ., ... ,....., .,. ........ '63 Qie.. ·Y· ' .
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR tlRESTO'.'lE BOULt::\'ARD PIANO • UPRIGHT LESTER Spint>t Pi.&no ms. bl.1ck nt • lree delivery. 1nd at Hunlinfton Bf'1ch 5&' Dodi: for rett ~ apd. "100-16 6 ~· H. O
1,;..;_;,;.;c;,.;;.;_.;_,,..:. _________ 9900=::-I f..-\ST, DQ\\"NEY Pink · · . Good oonditkln Obi(' nvl'n GE rllngP. S~. 5-egatt 5 . 962-1159 111 Hia:h School. FOJ' furttll!'r N-~ SQ. r1wxW A.a-!IP"lnP Sl .f.50. OM23J •
NOTICE!
WllOl.ESALE~ETAIL SAlf
OF FIE AUTOMOBIW
DEALERS WELCOME
We'r. rNuclna our $100,000 1tock of th•
f lnnt •utomobilu in So. C•lifornla. *Fi-
n•nclnv Av•il•b~. •B•nk Terms. No
r.d tepe -ln1t•nt c:r.ditl AlmOlf 111 .dv.
can ccvered by F•ctory W•rr•nty or B•Y·
tide W•rr•nty.
FRI· SAT· SUN· MOii ·TUES· ONLY • • '68 CADILLAC
(-<It VIUt UftMu, 11111
• • '66 MUSTANG
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SlZl. * m.t453 pl' dn1,.11r s!'I, n;.. 3:6' pl11 !(' PUREBRED-Buf'Tn6f'. F"° informatioo P 1 ea , c call thony'1 g.P!! 'ti r ont i., ton !let bod, new
'Sporting Goods asoo -.~A~l~R~CO~.=~.~~=on=.-·-,-, P. 671-1~ lNo .&dv11nct rtgi• I ·;:.:;c:.;=c.c""--'--"-.~ • .-~ ,el"'~ m1rr11r. "·'· "" .!!'-frnlll!'. 646-46911 12/JO \\'ASTED: SUP fot 11 · Pr l'nl: .. hndy pKI cond • 11 HP 60-GALLON d 'l'lf\ ·r.;w ·1ar lr<1lkm ne-1:es..'\ar)' 1 • 1·.~r.n Sl'P.~"BOARnS • 1• · · 11111111 1· r · · •· il'l11 Pt:-I~ & LIVESTOCK SLOOP. Nf!f'd w..isJ D · t .!00 $.36..J'.fi9
"11mr Brand• rrt~· Di rrrt' ~·:v.· rmd'. • 847•1571 l!lrll!'. $..<,fl AH In Yl'ry goodl---------1-* -42' SPORTFISHER-K'lrK'l~ • •t i m.sm ~ 1
Sl'PF;R Q!~:AP • &l'.!·7607 OlARGE rT! t'Ofld Ph IU1·T,l.)9. Pet., G.nv•I U00 "Littlr Richard" Gre1tt"SI .............. -~ ..... ! C•mpen 952d ,.;;==:;'_~====~=='======~====o="."':7::7'.='):.:::::..':0:::=.!'.:..--==~i F~ina: b l PW"r buill! \\"TO. N.B. allp !or 25' w llna
1 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSp<)RTATION DR. Horace P&rft'r amounc-Encl·btid&:"' w/bunk1, SIPI 11. ketch. IJ39.1;,75
I 9900 1!'11 that the mana~mcot ol Cruile 2()-knoll, 20 • Scoop
CA~ERS
ORANGE COUNn''S
LARGE.51' SELECTION liU~oediiiii;;';;'~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9900iiiiiiUiioediiiii;;'~';;"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9900iiiiiiiiiiUiioediiiiiicii1iii ... iiiiiiiiii ==01 N~ Harl>or Vettrinary Ball tank. SIS, CIB, ADF. Ha9pitaJ is DOJoY under I.be di· Radar. Auto;>ilol. New Sur·
I recdon ol Dr-. M. P.'Brown. Yl!'y·Re&dy for Me xico OR?! BOAT STORAGE
ao.t Stor ... 904I
FACTORY DmECT
OPEN ROAD DEALER I NEWPORT HARBOR $e,IW or Make OITER! I< L.Aln'CHING
125 Mea Drive, CM 543-1363 "Ed Bonnet" 642-4100 or Fenced yard Newport Bay· YEAR VETmlNARY HaiPITAL 1.Z.sklpper 1v1il. • Call. Sall or l)O'tl-'e'I' llP to 16·. * HOUSE CARS • CHAS•
SIS ~fOUNTS • SLIDE-11\E I Boan:lifll A Nlcht nils &~. or SEE 111 lron!. ?o1onthly rall'S lf'Ki.
Acol!opted ARO!ES t.fARJNA/N,8. ~ ol hoist ll:lunctu11g.
LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS CAlJ. ANTIIONY'S
• VAN CONVERSIONS • * )!QTQR HOMES '
EN D -'-... -=-------'•-•_25
_ 19' C.t.&man.n '67 .... S500 i ====""=""===== ALL ~1AKES ' ~fODELS .
LEARN to trim your own 26' Sloop. Loaded! ... ' 14900 Mob'lo H 9200 1-1 mu~•
"" Sl-p/Slpo-4 ...... s:29IXl ---' --°"'"------~ poodle. Pvt leuM.1, )'OW' ..., .....
home. All equip turn . 24' Yawl/Slpg-4 · ..... 14300 ·~ KIT lOXSO; fu lly furn.; J BE.A.Of CITY
OUR HUGE STOCK OF
NEW CAR TRADE-INS
MUST GO NOW!
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PRICE SAVE
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S.14-0344 30' Com'l fl.Sh/Tops • · S6!KlO BR.; romp. W/awnina: & CAMPF.RLAND
* LHASA Apso Pup :!!.' Bll·rllf' S/f!sh · ·· · S6.'iOO lklrtlng. SlSOO. 642-017 1•m S. h s~" H B -· •. h ... __ ,.... • • .,......, .,._, IC ""'"• . , .., 11e ar ........ n', ops ..• .....,.,., 540-2tili0
A.KC/SELDOM OITEREO! 24' Owens Crui.ser V8 · · S27SO MOTOR HOMES 9215 "°'-;o=ci-c;;:":;--.;=col Show Qual 1713) 4J8.M97 33' Oiri1 Sprt/tish , . 112.500 ---------·59 English Ferd ThamE"f1 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS 32' Chris Connif' '62 . , IU .500 Beautiful 1967 lal1nder Van C'.amper. Slttps l. Bit
AKC/'1-k&. Xlnt Pf'd ia:rtt. FRITZ & AVERY !Bkrl.) !l' lolotor Home. GN'at buy. ln1. 25 mi Per pl. S35U. /6S:'
5M.ab1J er m.3648 5l2-31st St/NB. 67!>-0442 alter 6 PM !TI'f ~ Santa An.11, C ¥.
990c: UMc:I C•n 9900 UMCI C•n
CONTINENTAL FOR 1968. • •
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NOW ••• TEST DRIVE AMERICA'S MOST
DISTINGUISHED CAI AT ONE OF AMERICA"S
NIWUT ~1 MOD~ LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALEltSHIPS
' s4s95 s1495
• 67 CADILLAC '63 LlllCOIJI I
1 '66 Continental
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$4615 s3595 S920 SanlaAna ofinco/n mercur'I'
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s5595 s1795
'61 CADILLAC '66 COMET
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'65 CADILLAC
'66
THUNDERBIRD
'61 VOLVO
'66 JAGUAR XKE
1J.ooo ,.,1. Loc•I <•• -,,., 100. l '"'*'• 1111• • """' • .........,.
t u"' tr1n1, PS. 111"1. • w loru ,
T G. ltotll, -utlf\11 t••. ltt9 ~ .. $0"" PIO 'i23'95 s3995
'67 FORD G.T. ' '67 JAGUAR XKE
1'0 . .,,"" • !OKI, W9f'T. ,.... ..... .,, ~..: :~11.t.~~u1~/7ar'." ..
i23·95 s4a95
'65 MUSTANG '66 ford Sta Wag
' Pt,...,•• ("""'" ...,pn v • • .,.&, ~•Pl 11..-..s v ~· 1 ... ,11111. r~.. c•• 'i1395 ~s1*19'5
Bayside Motors
12DO W. Coast Hwy., N. B.
646-SOS6
'65 Conlinental
._... ....-•i<., ··""'· ~ ..... -·-· ..... -· .... ~"· -· -· -.. f'IL lo<!Cn ...
'67 Mercury
C-f ,.,.,, ' -·· ····-... -. ........... o •.. ,.., .. •"" ......... ..,_,
..... , .... -· "'•"••· -· aNta,
,........,. tlr. ""''" ·-.... ,.....
'66 Mercury
(~Y P..nt ' ..... •••11(l0 ... _.. •V'-'""'· ''""'" ~'''"'· on-• ,._ l'IO, _., bt••n. lk!O<Y t i•. •IC
$3460
$4490
$3520
s2995 S645
s3a95 S595
s2995 S525
~~~~~~~~~.:::~I $3410 I s3195 S215
~~~~~~·:::-~·.~::::I s2300 " s1995 S305
•Ir, '1<.
~· ~.~~~~ • .::·:. :'.;'"· ! S347o
1 s2995 S475
~·~~.~~,;:~ .. ::.:~·! s2950 -s2395 ~ S555
~ ... ~~~].~~ .......... I s2000 $1695 S305
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~·~::~~:~~";', ...... s1290 • s1995 S295
'65 Buick
Rivi.,,., t.,._llC, •M•O ~o!o• -· .... .,,~ .......... ~..... -· ""'-· -· -·-. '"'''"" •.. '"
$3175
'64 Buick I ....... ............. ..d.,, ~..... ( 2 7 00 _,, ·-"·• ........ "'''"' ,_.. ~
'66 Chrysler I ,_ ..... (...,~··· . . .... ~ .....
•utom••·( ·~•o ~·•!•• ,,,_,, .......... -·· b•••·· • ..., *'""""" •t ('O'Y "" '""11~1"<1 '""'
'67 Come! .... ,,... .. ,,
"""' ...... ,, -· ••••• •1 .. ,
$38 15
$1895
s2795 S380
$2195 S505
S·3295 $520
~2 295 S600
Johnson & Son
LINCOLN ·M ER C URY
900 West Coul Hwy ., Newporl Bedch 545-8278 642-0981
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LUXURY TRAD EMIN SPECIALS
'67 CONTINENTAL
' -"-"''°"· """ -• t fld ltc!DrY '"' COllCllT!olll"'. a "'"'""Y 11<1111> .. ""' -"'"'"' ...., -._-. ..,. ITrlDr. 'Ull l'ACTOllY WAltlt.ftNTl'.
................. $5595
'64 CONTINENTtL ~l-...... "'*"· 11: ... _. .... 1'1111 -.. ..., 'l~
t!r -llo•<l1'9. 8ffvl!hrl IM!(l<rn. lrlttrlor. A rQI lllot gor,
....... to . ,, ... $2649
SPECIAL 'II UCINSI PLATH ••• ,.... SPECIAL ON ANT Of THUi CAIS PUICHASID THtS WllUND-,
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'65 CONTINENTAL '66 CONTINENTAL
A llN\lllf\ol <:...-wl"' t OIKI< lt ........ """' t nd "'"""*" , ___ ..... !-.., ... Ill .... ~""' ., .... 1<.,.i1 -
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$3141 ' $4069
FROM LUXURY TR~DE-INS TO $99 TRANSl'ORTATION CARS •••
WE OFFER UNUSUAL SELECTIONS AND SAVINGS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK.
Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury
ORANGE · COUNTY"S LINCOLN-MERCURY .HEAD9UARTRS
OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY
13Dl N. TUSTIN, SANTA ANA
' NEW CARS 547-5661-USED CARS 547-5667 OPEN EVES TIL 10
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from
N A~RS
Quality ts not e11p.nsive •• , ifs Pric t•
leu. It Is ovr aim to stock only the finest
quality Ut-4 ca" 1veU1bl1. Many of these
•utiful 1utomoblle1 er• on• owner ci r.
t!Mt have b••" carefully meint.inecl ..•
111 ere precision checkecl by our craf+t.
men ••• •II promise their nut owner
many, me11y milet ,of mo+orln9 plHsur•
••• •ncl •II ere beCV.cl by • 9uaee11t .. of
perlonal u tlsfac+ion. Come in toon t nd
me ~e your selection.
NEW CARS ON DISPLAY PLUS 53 EXCEPTIONAL USED CADILLACS
1967 CADILLAC Fleetwood Brougham $5995
Ex1"6+ive car. Mill Cedillec power ·~uipment plus f.c+ory air con·
clitlonln9. Tiiis 9or9eou1 executive clrtven Brou9ham an ou+tt1ncU"9
buy for thoH who eppreciete the fin"t. Normt11dy blue with
black ,. •• M +•P.· LlcenH number VCL740.
...__ __ NABERS
Campen
It/ '67 VW CAMPER
~nna eq\Up • touriat CU'.
J.i ret'dl W.. ..U oar .,._.Del. USA • ..-ra
~· .... -1 ...... •at. $2450. • ~
1966 Holiday Camper. I"
cabovtr. SlHPll 41. Excd
rand .. Jacb Incl. Slll5.
962-0185
9600
MERCEDES IENZ
I
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
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1967 CADILLAC ELDORADO $6995
1967 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE $5495
1966 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE $4395
1966 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE $4395
1966 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $3995
1966 BUICK RIVIERA $3895
1966 OLDSMOBILE Totonado Deluxe $3495
1967 FORD MUSTANG COUPE $2295
1965 BUICK WILDCAT COUPE
1965 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
1965 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY
, 1~65 CHEVROLET Impala H.T. Cpe.
1967 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door Sedan
1964 OLDSMOBILE 98 Holiday Sed.
1963 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
1962 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
1964 FORD GALAXIE XL
1961 LINCOLN CO.NT~NENTAL
1964 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN
1963 BUICK SPECIAL
540-9100
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$2195
$2095
$1995
$1895
$1795
$1795
$1795
$1695
$1695
$1395
$1295
$1195
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THE YEAR TO SAVE \S
JUST ABOUT OVER!
W_,.. .._., aaylnt that 1H1 ft the yur ....... •rwl we dflf Ny ft.
1 H1 It abeut 9¥tr ind ff you w1nt .. NV• ett 1 .._..,, car, thh 11 yevr
fut chance. Drive fn today ind ,,,.ke • trade.
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means
savings!
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of these CarY;er gu,Fanteed u!ed cars!
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NEED A CARf OPEN' New YHr'1 S~l1l1
~"I' BE FINANCEDT NEW YEAR'S DA YU '65 MGB ...•........•• 196& Plymouth Belvedere I
-4-door Station Wagon -$1450 •8'nbUPtr e Repa•..S"'T ,TalllfMBJlftftll '61 P~ Suiitt •••• eJNd O'editf e DhoorcedT llUllUrUll AllVll '66 Dat.m WlliOft ....
eJGlltuy eNew ID Area? '6.l Grand Prix •.••••••
'62 CJWNJ. >.-fa.Ir cond., stlcll.. 'al FALCON Ila. waaon S37S Ulli6 Muatana. Yellow hrdtop. ':ii 4-DOOR PLYMOUTH Color White with Blue Interior
6 cyL 4 Dr.; $400 or be9t Or Best oe.r. Good oondi-I C'YI. auto, pwr s It b. R/H, Stick. R l ff. $100 LiceDH RRZ 967
_.. ~·Payments CASH OR CRE~lt, '64 vw . : .............. •
MICAITHY MOTORS '59 FORD ....•• ~ '64 FIAT .............. $495
offer. ~2623 tion' 64UUS conaole, debc int.erio.r, waJ. • ~3'145 • Equip~1~t: \318 cu. ln:V-8 Engine '* '65 IMPALA SS/283. * nut atr'a Whl, wiq wtil,1. --,-ON11A---C---Rawu
14.ai So. MaJa 6 ~ '60 FALCON ..•. $ 94, '66 Cad. Cpe DrVID' •. Ul95
0 blocb N. ct SeMs> '64 BUICK ••..•. $595 1 LIDO MOTORS . !fa* Ana Ph 5a-35C77 'S4 IWICK ...... $ 99 l.D>CX>ASJ' HWY.
28.<ID-mi Xlnt cond:--Greee FOID '°"' mil.ea&'· lmmat:. one Heater
wlBUt-int. $1650. ~ --------_owner __ . S2295 __ ._646-_97_M>__ Automatic Tranamission
,__,_ ... n '64 GaWQI 2 dr. bdtp. 2nd '65 MUSTANG 2+2; auto., ROY CAIVER P-er s•-nn· fl '64 ... ~IVIC'I, ..... power, brand cond Load ...... , '4:!llC •
.u~ 1t"OlmERl'UL OP· '63 CHEV. PICKUP 642-6762 • • N~n heh ~ · '67 DODGE PICKUP
aar conditionftd, l'lldio A: car. new · • air, PIS, conaole. fastback: PONTIAC Power rear window .... ~! 32.CXJO mi. 646-7985 ate~ J>Qek. $17$ ~~T:>4.5 Traile T heat,r ...... 494-69'~;, -u • ..t.-... "'-a "eu r <>wing pa-'--g•
~,..,.::. :j B J Sporlsur Cenle~
~ badl .. ''Bultaem ~ 183.' Harbor Blvd. • • Costa Mt'llil Maualtiel'' NOW! 541M491
96001mported Autos
CAR-TOONS
IT NU JUST TMIS MOllNINcJ I WAS TIWNG mil WI l'I TANlctHAH~ "
OPEN NEW YEARS DAY
1968 FIATS .~Fadory Authorized Sales & Service
Spe<iel P11rc;heH MtkH r •• ,,,."do111 s ... i1191
• 850 SPIDERS •
• 850 COUPES • • 124 SEDANS •
• 1100 WAGONS •
196 7 f iaf 150 f 1slback Coupe
••d•o M•'"'' lt@ll wl"' l lite-'""''lo< (TGAft•) ~ ONL y '$f 495 + T & L
WRIR YOUR OWN DUL
ION IANK A'"OYID cuom * BJ Sportscar Center
ICHRYSLH IMl'OtT DIYISIONI
283 3 HARBOR BLVD .. C.M.
S.0..491 540-4491
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I I '51 FORD 4-DR. RUI, ' GOrNG OY'rseu. Mu•t St-II! ..,.., .... """' -.. ""9• ... Good Condition \,;&d ...
Nr .. · tires l Brakt:a. Pwrtw '66 MuatMg. t+7. P1S, v.a Kl 6-4444 · Kelley E-
l am OFFER! • 642·3869 moo. 64&.~ Onni• CountY• Exduatw Bluebook (Reta..11) '2l90. .
'66 Cl\ryWr Nl'WPOr1 ~~ * ''6 R.ANCHERO vs. I '66 Mu.mang 217, 4-spd Oi.sc' Dealer for Kalla· Royoe and May be leeD at the DAILY PILOT. Ask ~an. Ps, RIH, S2Cnl •;<XJd AL'TO. * :1$,lm • Ml. bkr, CT l!Uap. Xlnl cond. Ben_tly-..-·------BUiin• Manager'a office. 330 W~ --;
cond. 646-Dn I $17$. • • &r:>-1515 Vllrll. 546-7678 MUST 8'0 lmmedlately! [)e. Street, Oolta Meu -Phone 642--4321.
I '62 FORD conwrt XL 500 I I pa!tlJ\i for Vlf'tMm! '67 CONTINENTAL PS PB .. OfUGINAL OLDSMOllLE PONTIAC f'irf'bird, <U\Vftt, PONTIAC --------oo~ER. '* 67U59J llUIO trans, PS/radio. $400 --------IMMACULATE '65 Lin 'flln /'ti& Olds Star'ftrp ~. Yet A-l&ke t'Nl'r payment.. Con· '6' Ion Convert ------..Wllii! ...
Continental. Vanyl top.lr.,1h-'65 Ford Sta. Wag. 1 owner. w blk Int. pg, pb, fac llU', j 1act 09t'l'l('r 1787 WMtmlnltft' f'.ct air ~. _ brakes
e1" 1ntenor • full powPr -1 AIMU>d. All powtt· 36.00l1 , tpl COMOle. lath. 1 C)W'Mf'. Avt. Apt B. C.M. ' ltftl'tnj, 6 ;; bcDdl
AM/FM _radio· air rond • mi. Beat oHr.rs. &Q.3490 213' &10-1'172. Aft 6 pm '6S 2 Dr hardtop, Uatit gr 11eet1, Ult ateertnc wheel. ======•lilfl~I
wsw Orig. owner. S3300 I '65 f'ord wqoo, xlnt cond. 546-2399 j xJnt cond will take older C'&t Pvt P8J'tll . ..._16
!'>48-6860 :?9.00l1 mi .• · Beet otftt. '57 Conv good top & tires 2 h11.<k>. 700 C. W. 20lti., C.M. ===::::::::::::=::::;;::::::==
DESOTO 4%-83115 or ~10 r hromf' rtvenf'd nm Eng • '631.AMANSCONV. RAMILEI ------... -.
1960 Ford Sunllnel'. Converl. nted~ hd gaskf"f S75, 220 Av-e XL.NT ('ONO! J695
'56 l><'Soto. All power S.100 or . Good tram car. Sl.80. Call CICMo. C.M. • CALL ~8-4400 '58 Rambler CJalllc St.. -;-;~m;;~-=-.;z:~~
&>st Offer. See to appn•c111tr ~.9 '59 Olda, S2SO or Best Otfrr. '66 ~S I White, Auro. Wq, $200. '56 Rambler ..
310 Avocado #8. Cossa MP!ik MERCURY New betl'9•y, good rubber PIS, Bit • Int. 35.cm . mi. CIUldc Sta. Wq. $100.
IUICK CHRYSLER
I 2804 Broad. N. B. Sl 695. 673-1114. 5Jl.3479 fl42..0T1 T
-.63-Ri-.• -ie-ra-. -PS-/-PB-.-pw;,_:_r DODGE I 1!16.5 cOLONY PARK '6.l C'lJ'n.A$ A· l corm: I " '56 PONT ST A· WAGON. '61 RAJab. aa.ic, adan:
windows, raft air. good con· ';,? 000 2 Dr jO mi ~ I i; Put. Wap. Wbll'· Pwr. Orlir~. Best offer I RUNS FAIR • SlZi. ecmomy g eyt stick: Riff.
dalion Pnce WholM111Je blur ' gr · · "rl• . Air-All dee. Pufect! OYtt 11000. * 673-~ I 7100 PALJSAD~ RD. OrfsinaL Im; 5M-a3J ~~~ 67~TI lm•N~u~~~$1~ •~• ·~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~
CADILLAC
791 Shalimar # l (' \f _..... 61 \1ERC· 4 Dr.: xlnt Mt:Wl·
FALCON
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~8 Alta SPM CAD. '67 Srdan OcVillr
F1M. air Many othrr !J<rw· / '61> FALCON. 4 DR. I MUSTANG
tt accc-~SOnP~ l~o T.!17) GOOD TIJU:s· S!'i:>
s:.495 • &l'.'·5193 • __ ·i.; \1 USTANG. bdtp, I cyl..
NABERS CADILLAC 61 FALCON 2·Dr Al'TY) I ' \' Auto. Air cond .. P'WI'
Farrory Aulhonzed Df'aler IR&·H. WW, PPrff'('I' U•"·"" '''' ll· di.IC brb. eol'UIOlt.1
<16 Ex~puonaJ l'aed 673-36.il nr ~·~ Rurnt Amba S2Tl5. ~
Cad11lac11 jilillmiiiilii;iii-----..iiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2600 HARBOR BLVD
Co~ta MrM 54().9100
':i6 Cl..A~IC' Coupt. Or1R :
aU powt'r, lllT c·hromr "I~
"hrels. 'AA Lir Bl-st oiler!
675.4472 Aft a P\1
'fi2 SED. INVILLE Gnnrl
1·ond' Nrw Pt'l'm·t•rr~. Br·
In\\ ~. Nn 11r • 4M-77!¥.i
CA MARO
'fi7 Cam111'fl S'\:ri0. p1H
llttr . d11e brakr\, 4 ~pd .
CUii Interior l rally Pll.Cla
12695. Or1Rinal OMITll'r.
~. 774-4192 f.:'CI J
CHEVROLET
li3 CHEV II. i;ood ~hapr
111110 , R II 0-111rr lr.111n~
;.1a1r ~Jr $7:.0 1\17-il .• 70
lN DAU' r nm
O aultlf'd
1966 Plymouth f 1ry I·
4-door
Station Wagon
Color: Brrm n
Licen~ SRJ\.971
Equipment:
R.-idro
Heater
51575
Automatic Transmiufon
Power StePring
Power Brakec;
Electrir Tailgate Window
Kelley Bluebook $2300 (ltet111>
Ma~ be ~<'rn -11 •1, !>ally Pilot. Ask (or
Businel'' \Ia n,_, •·fl ice. 330 West Bay
Slr<'rl C'oq • \I, , _ Phone 642-4321
PRICE INCREASE ? ?
LAST CHANCE AT '67 PRIQS FOR A
1968 COUGAR
JOHNSON Bi ·soN
ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN-MIRCURY.COUGAR DIALER
900 West Coast Hwy .. Newport l•ach 545-8278 642-0981
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Exciting is the word for tlie f,iiulous Orange Coasf, and
even a more apt word· 'for the tremendous tomorrow now
blouoming. This excitement.and some of the firms and poo•
pie who are helping create it are ~d and pictured in
this special Hction--th• outlook for 1968 and the dynamic
1>ersonelitie1 who will make ·it happen •
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Growth tabs dlvenllled form In Onnge County, portlcularly aloog the bustling Oranre Cout, where Orange
County Airport threltml to outrcrow even its new terminal building (shown above) as uplosive development
thrulta the airport Joto a new era 11 the world'• 12th busiest airport and 111 important new atc;>p on ~ commuter
rou:tet Aeronutronic Division of the Philce>Ford Corp. (above, rieht) operate6 one of the area'• largelt plants,
tbe Newport Beach operation, which i5 symbolic of the blue ribbon industries which put real punch into the
local ~onomy. New freeways (right) push deeper into the coast.al area, providing new links with Los Angeles
County and faster tram.it between points in Orange County. Proeress also la the big word at the University of
California at Irvine (below) where new comtruction on the l ,500-acre campus continues to mate tie.dlines. 'The
Compuo lJ upected to handlo llU'Onn-! ol 3;400 student& In 11NllM!9 and _.eotuaUy will servo a -popU·
lotion ol 27,llC!O-
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Industrial
~ast as
Maturity
Freeway Era
Jells oq Orange
Materializes
Bi.BRICE WORTHINGTON
~ll completion of an
>i;nt freeway "cross· " seems to be a mo-
vtuni fact.or ln IOCDe fu. •Un& indllltrtal maturltJ ~ the Orange Coast.
}'ipal construction work is
,.,.-essing on the San Die· at ~way at such a pace
that its Intersection w l t b
tM Newport Freeway will
~all.ze wit1· two strate· de. bs of traffic when it
tptDI next spring.
Tbls, with the outlook on
ftvt other planned s u p e r
toad&. points up transporta·
tSOll convenience yet to come
1'b1dl iJ stirring excited In·
W'at amonc potential in·
daltries and also future res·
Wenta who would select this
aree for "home" because of
career opportunities bere-
Dat&.
J:ronkally, Huntinc t o 11 BcJfdi po11ene1 the area's
1-cut lDduJtry in Mc-
Donnell Douitu altboulb
lnduatrlal population
~,rwth it leaa dramatic tba.n
•that of Costa ~eaa and New· :J>Orl Beach because it ii
concentrated wiU1 tb8 one
.company. Gefteral ap&D• .at_.c muy 1ndllltriea ~
·~ when the future Beach f.Ftiiray aeema cloter to
the eame token, the
a Bead\ area has
e of embracin1 oae
~ ladultr1al "coliltha"
tbt deftlopmen:t of Amerteu Rockwell'•
oe plana. 'lbet• call
, e 7SOO DW •mploy·
lbl Lapna Nlpl
at« AgaJ.n, tbl.t ii an item
of the future wruch can be
measured only u It mater·
lallz.es. with the Laguna
Freeway story perhaps add-
ing Its rup«tive impact as
lt 6Itnda into the picture.
Com M.taa and Newport Beach have lnduatrW u-
,puuion and IJ'Owtb Hpe?·
~ whidl can dettnlte)y
)>e measured right DOW. Cot..
U Mesa ahowa 79 new in· ~ultries and a total' Iii~
trial emplo)'M ceuua ot
8070 for a Dtt 1aln of 1485
personnel over the paat
year. Since Ulla cornmU11ity'1
two Lartett lnduatriea art
Babcock Electronlca and Al·
lantic Researdl and MCb
counts less tbu 1000 em·
ployees, the diversity and
magnitude of the city's well·
developed lndultrial com·
munity can be measured
quite effectively. Some 300
companies were included in
the DAlL Y PILOT'S ex·
bluative survey.
Newport Beach has 3400
employes at Phllco-F o r d
Corporation's Aeronutronic
Dlvilioo. Thia is juit less
than half of the city's pres-
ent total of some 7200 to·
dustrlal employes. Thls
represents a one-year in·
crease of 937 pen onnel
among all Industries.
Wblle the number of ln·
duatries in both communi·
tiu i1 growiD1, the outlook
la bright in the liCht of
conlid«able current actlv·
lty by their two larfett in·
duatrial deve)opeta -S..
1erstrom lndultrial Dil-
trict for Cotta Meaa and
Irvine IDdmtrta1 CGmp1a
f« Newport Beach. (In
fact, lTvlDe baa about uo
acres ol ita 1IDd in the Coe-
ta lfeaa dt1 llmlta.) 'Ibt
s.,erttroml have aome no
indultrially devtloplbl•
IC%'el llDOnl llJP)"OXlmate-
)1 1000 acrea ol-land IOned
Jil.L Newport Beach'• pre-.
eat c l t y boundarlel em-
brta only a little more than
-lddltlollal lndUltrtally· zoned 'and, altbougb future
city anne:utions could hring
more, city officlala poiot out.
The Segerstrom land thus
represents a great signifi.
cance· to Costa Mesa, not
only for the M-1 property
wttb.ln the dt;y llmitl, but
al.lo ~adjacent land in
tbt corporate llmita ol San·
ta Au. T~ AM.If-Volt
RUbbcr amd SJ>S..Wut.eni u
criteriom, the Santa Ana l,n..
dultrles jn the Seseratrom
tr.teft ~ importantly to
eo.ta Mesa becau.ae per-
eoanel and management fre-
quently ldenti.(y themHlves
u much with Costa Mesa
11 they do Santa Ana. This
la a facwr In residential out-
look as well 11 commercial
outlook.
Incidentally. the S a n t a
Ana Industries so closely re-
lated are not tabulated in the
industrial census. However.
they actually would repre·
sent at least 3000 more em·
ployes m the mentioned fig.
ures for Costa Mesa. The
Segerstroms s h o w more
than MOO industrial em-
ployea already here with in·
dustr1es they have attract-
ed, and academic projec-
tions would indioate reason-
able possibility that at least
half again more (speaking
most conservatlvety) could
be in the future Costa Mesa
industrial population u a
direct result of Segerstrom
development.
Mct>onnd Douglas's 800)
1J9raonnel now virtually en·
gulfs tbe total induatrial cen·
1u1 for Huntlniton Beach,
because aome 35 firms there
count up a total of a little
more than 9'JOO industrial
employn -a one-year ln·
creue of approximately 1500
which actually represents
the total erowth in person·
nel at McDonnell Dougla.s.
Each <e<>mmunity on the
Oranie Cout preaenl.I evi·
dence ol an ucellent bal-
uce al adequate utilities,
facilltiea and services, along
with communJty planning
which lJ conducive to grow
needJ of lndustrlal firm•.
Evaluating the type of in-
dustries the Orange Coast
is attraclini. one can gen·
erate enthusiasm ffor their
close identity with excititlg
projectiona into the "dis-
t.ant tomorrow." The entire
nation ta enterinl an era of
collectlviJm and computer·
lied th1Dkln1. A.. the ., ••
tem.J analylil ·~Ojleb Dll·
tu.rel!, tbe lmmedlat£ Jtea
can take pride in the re-
alization that its atltus in
Dune Buggies Are Corvair-Powered
Specialty of Crown Manufacturing
I A c.otta ... MIDP'l'J
that 1tarte4 out u a com·
pooent .,...u manufacturer
for aircraft and m.ilaile sub-
tracton 1a a4-ptJ:o1 keen
ve=.Wtlea Into faldn bmovatioaJ
spor1I equipment.
ti <nwa Manufac.
Company wtslcb bu
JDlldl •. 11gni.ficant Impact ta omnpact car ractnc with
• 9'que Corva!r ~COD·
...-f« a Volbwasen kMd CV tbat ~ fat.d wblciM haw D 0 W
.,__ placid in a 11p11rate
radia« claa el their on.
TM bod1 1M1 atDbr.e la a
r,f tyera-Mlu prodoced Jo. ~ by Bruce 11.,... Co.
Ttd Trevor bead.I the cor-
poration .tdeb bat made
such beadw&J with its blend
of precisioa eqaf1JmeDt with
ruearch • and-dnelopment
application. Thi COlllPl.D1 ltll1 is in ltl _. lq1W9
foot plant at tll Wiit ~
ltreet, but la nesotiatinl for en upandlble fadlltJ wllkh -111 be twice the preftnt
llu at the outset, a1 well
aa being located on an acre-
age 'Where they ean accom-
snodate plent:, of future el·
bow room.
Complete
lntetior
~ Decorating
~ISIDINTIAL , • •
HTAURANTS •••
INANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS , • ,
INDUSTRIAL
OFFICES
.• lnterlOf O..l9n
con1ultatlon:
••• 00101
coordination
•.• ehoppin&
servic.e
Jay\)Uta, flooc ptans
by appointment
e Cuatom DrlfM'Y
· Jl\lnuf actvrlnt e a.coratlve
'''"""'•
~ Clwri ,_ '--
D0"'1t pr&9Soua11 u a mil-
Ille and atrcratt equipment
preciaion mlCblne job abop,
the company'• main buli· ne11 nowad&J• ta the adap~
er kit for ~ a Cor·
va1r enctne Into • v ~ ,,.,en.
In fact, by treat accident
Ted also baa become one
of the nation's fast.er com·
pact tpOrta car b1lkllmb-
er1. He captured the famous
Pike's Peat Utlt in compe-
tttiotl in the limited fPOl'b
CU' clan lalt year when he
ent.er.d UM event for• lark.
Doa Wilcox, hobbyht radn1
driYtt ,.u competing lD the
"olflcial" converted Vol.U-
wa1ea. and Trevor was ln
tbe race for the "fun of it,"
but turned out to be winner
ol the Cll a 1 1 becaute a
~ wtre fell off the fuel
pump ill Wiklox's car durin1 ite flna1 event.
Complititlo11 ftllU have
qllict.ened the pece on sales
al CODVenlOll tlta for Crown.
The company has experienc-
ed the remarkable feat or
doubling output as well as
doubling manufac t u r i n g
equipment in1tallations each
yur ii.nee perfecting t h e
pow• 9llllll.,.••••twe..
llttle imported car.
Trevor wutu none of thlJ
inventive efficiency when it
comet to hobbies. He builds
dune buggies and competi·
tion can for his own en·
joyment in •PBH time and
he's not averse to adapting
some of these new.fan gled
ideas to commercial appli·
cation, either.
ActuaUy, Trevor confides
he hu aome other proto-
types juat about ~ady for
production wtslcb should fur·
ther boo1t the company's
domeitlc ~eaa. One item
ii a kit to "put a V-8 mto
tbe back 1eat of a Corvair."
Trevor bu grown from a
one-man-gang to an organ-
iiation which now employs
12 p«aonntl ln hls seven-
year prosru1 experience.
Be flgurea ht.I next person·
nel expansion step, once he
get.I adequate apece, mi ght
prompt Cron Manufactur·
inc to spurt up to 30.
Key people include Ted
and his wile. Marion, who
is an office aide to help him
keep pace with his growth
cycles; Olivia Pierce, office
manager, at1d John Thorn·
ton, shop superlntt.odent.
•lactronles C.poDlllt "'"' and mlcrHdnlaturtuUOe
la quite allal1Jc&Dt lo the
outlook.
'11\ere v. 1. tot of new
products juat Offr the bori·
ion. but t.eMoloCJ•• .......
Ht contrlbutl• wW bl tbt
ayatema •Pllt"Oleb te U..
lnnovaUont.
ProJectlonl lato t.be nut
decade point favorabl.Y to
poss1b1UU.. .lD MV•al tlelds
for grut IJ'OWtb outloot.
These inctude mlcro-elec·
tries . . . the laser • . •
super-<:onduC'Uvlty • . . and
energy conversion, to n.a1ne
just a few well-repreaanled
hereabouts. These may well
be the innovations of tomor·
row which today's eldlrl
recognlze u comparable
with the "Buck Rottr1•
dreams so amaz.ingly pru-
ent today wblcb entbran.d
them in yester yun. '
Micro • electronics al·
ready la weU·repreMDted
here lD preHDCe o1 JDaQ1
electronics prime contrac-
ora and component part.I
manufacturen. Supa~ll·
ductivity could produet tbe
nearest tblna to perpetual
motion yet made by mu
tbrou&h electric c u r r e n t
n11win1 tbroap super-eool·
ed cable and clrculatlDI tnd·
leuly, and Uiua re~utn~
ed by cryo1et11c1 • Nlated
flnna. Enera converalon la
represented in vartoq rt·
aea.rcb a D d development
sectiona in lt¥tral fieldt.
The later la a device tor
powmully 1eneratin1 and mantpoJaUnc cob.erent lllbt CM-NI STlllT PIOOltAM PLANNID PAI AH1AD
serving in communicatlo111, A lonf • r•ue aurfate ture lndu..ltrla1 elev'"'-_. thlrd-dlmenaional pbotoc· -....,...... .. raphy, optics and even dell· atrett plan dealped to pro-Colt.a Meta'• proeram In· catt cancer au:rgery pq11i-vide greatest e.Uiclency in volvet elaborate planlllng to
billtles. Super • conductlv-now during peak periods as accommodate ita IJ'OWinC
ity lends itseU to develop-well as accomdating free· industrial areas. u well as
menl of tiny computers with way traf!ic, points to the tX1 empbuhe efficiency In
enormous tpeed and silent need for enla:rging existin1 bandHni it.. m a 1 , ol otf.
under-aea propWJion throutb thoroughfares and collltnlc-ramp tr.me from tbe "Gold·
the concept of super-con-tJoo ol new ones ln both a~" ~ wtll bt
ducUng maineu puablng Costa Mesa and Newport faab'-td bJ a.. tftDtu.a1
ap1JIJt water to ~l Beacb. com.P)IUGa of .. Saa DJtp
craft.I without motors, Jets Tbe accompuyt.q Ill a P Nnpart ud Corona d • 1
or propellers. Entr11 con-provides a roufb autcb Iii.a' J'nn111. SouUI Cout
verlion polnu to a "cord· blend.in& pla.m of botb com· P1ua II automaUcally ac·
leea Nvob.1tlon" Jn Wblch munltles u projectad to commodat'4.
tiny power packs enable use 1980. PlanniDC offlcl.all em· Bett..Jlao type ltreeta a.rt
of a power aaw or drill. for pbult.e UW much of &be lboWD 1D the future of both
inttance, without the dan· actual conJtrudlcm • Im· cltlel. Colt.a Mesa bu South
Cline electric coMectiao. It provement would ,..nel Coat Boed which would
may already be seen with "anival" GI •adc:tf'W feallel with San Diego
electronic flub packl on area erowtb. F'rMffq (even coatlnulne
cameru -molt picturu Newport BMcb'• prlllurJ btyood it.. polnt at Harbor
in 1bis peper were taken Jnjecticm ,... •be de-1t'Wt BJllnd'• allpment
with sudl equ.lpmenl . atped .. ICOft'aw'eUnl CUl"1'el ~ to Su.Oonr),
'l'M *•• •* ..-. of alM 1PW. ~~ d and ai.o B111df 1'oM, c:ea-tbla and otber accumula~ ~cultural ...,meat of tbt Dtd1uC Mae Verde Drlve
jor lr'terlal l1nb wttb Runt·
~ Beach would be At.
Juta ud Vlc:torta, deltlned
for the same type of lm·
provement already notable
OD Adams.
Traffic surveys already
Indicate many of Costa
M • 1 a's internal aurface
atrtel.I will need to be lm·
proved conaiderably to han-
dle major flow• of trattlc.
Tbete are lndlcated by the
legend showing capital let·
ten oa the street namt
wbere..,Jlx.Jane arteriea like-
ly wlll"'bt required. Tblt
appllt1 to Newport Beach,
alto.
Nnport Beach'• major
belt.llne lb'eeta of ''tomcr·
row" include MacArthur
A venue (wblcb must be re-
allped wbM the CGnna
del Mir Pretway la built).
CWvtr Road wtUcb ....... ......... b ..... ._
the cout to .. lu DSe10
Jl'retwt.J, Jdlboree Road.
and Ult·ftlt Hnb on
Joaquin Hilla • n d ac.uta
Canyon Roads~ Joaquin
Hills would tennlnate at the
Laguna Freeway, nu. the
latter would curve to the
north to connect wttb the
San Dieeo Freewa.7. In-
cidentally, UruvenltJ Ave-
nue would cont.IDUI to the
Santa Ana Free•, and
Campua Drive would curve
to the aouth to ~ with
J oaquba Hilll juat before
tbe Lapma junction.
Allpment ol Falr Drive
with Del Mar, which u..
tend.a to UD.lverait)' reiire·
aenta ao~ of the eoardl.·
Dattd plann.lng betwNll the
two ctUea. Newport Boule-
vard would have to bt re-
constructed Oil the ftlt dde
wba tbe Newport J'ree,.
..., Clldb0•. but tllla amt ..... , T' I eoet1w.-.i
Jabil ' • and tbe Ciout Freeway. lng technology hat barely UPPIS 8-.,.., ~ fQ. ad Balboe BOlalnard. Ma·
touched many of t.bt well· --------------------
established lndustriM. How
th.ls "tomorrow'' applies to
the Orange Coast well may
be determJned by bow we
react to aome of tbeae hesi-
tant beginning$ today.
Many large and small Or·
ange Coast industries have
d1stin<:t relationship w i t b
some of the mentioned po-
tentials, rangtng fr om re·
search and development or
prototypes to actual produc-
t ion of component parts.
There are many other ex·
plo1t.able ideas ID embryon-
ic stages at laboratory or
blueprint level which have
not even been projected yet.
With this ID mind. t h e
Owly Pilot is presenting a
cross-section or intimate
stories on selected groups
of industnes through today's
Futurama production with
the hope that detailed M ws
of their endeavor and zeal
m1g'ht be infectious enough
to spur momentum and ,«t-
ceptance which could sllm·
ulate the area into a ca·
dence that's 1n step ror
"Progress Into the 70's."
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Aeronutronic Development, Production
Shillelagh are Contributions to Nation's
on ~parral, WAL JAN 'CHEFS BEST FRIEND,
· John Seljan's growing ex· Incidentally, Alpha Beta's kets will be the next atep 1.D
Def en Se ·perleo~e as the chef's ''best food processing operation In b1s expadaJon pros.ram. ~end in equipment clean· La Habra has been using Incidentally, the polic:x of
rng c.perations Is projecting Waljan Products for clean· To~s~aster ~? include Wal·
Cost.a Mesa and areas . as ing their lineup oC 36 ovens Jan s So_koff as aamples
T,be Newport Harbor area's
larafft .JAdustry -Phil<lo-
For4 Corporation's Aero-
nutronlc Division -has
gained international reputa· ·
tlon u a major producer
of military systems.
which Aeronutronic is prime the source Cor labor·saVlDg used for chicken barbecu· with its line of commercial
contractor "as put on pub-r,-oducta for Institutional inf for nearly two years b1;ke ovens Ceaturln1 alum• iutchens throughout the na· now. lniied steel liners, complete
lie displa) for the first time tion. F 1 1 with recorrur.endatlons lft its ~ at the ann I . f th SelJ b W U or arge aca e op-mai te d _.._ ua meeting o e an eads a an Pro-eratlo,ns, the Compounds ac-n nance an opel'•i.u•C
Association or the United ducts Company. chemical tua[Jy have been applied to Instructions that th.11 : I od•
States Army ( AUSA) in com.pounders speclal.lll.nt in exterior surf~ while the uct be used, 111 liv\n the
Personnel growth, faclli.
tie• upanalon, and record
aales marked the year 1967
at Aeronutronlc, with head-
quarters on a 200 acre lite
leased from The Irvine Com·
pany., ud overlookinl New-
port Harbor.
At Seven locations In
Southern California, Aero-
nutronl<: is actively engaged
In reuiwcb development,
test and production of tac-
tical missiles, mlastle wea-
pon systems, automatic wea·
pons, atabllir.ed Ore control
syatew, air defenae sys-
tems, advanced radars, re-
connaissance a n d Intelli-
gence system1, propulaion
product., blgh·ttrength ar-
mor, and milalle and bomb
fuses . •
During 1967 employment
cliplbed to a peak of more
than 8,3Xl, a new high for
the nearly U.year old aero-
space/filetense f l rm. Mort
than 2,500 personnel are lo-
cated at Aeronutronlc's
headquarters in Newport
Beach.
In addJtion, major facil·
ities are located at Lawn·
dale, Calif .. Where the Shil·
lelagb guided mJssUe sys.
tern Is manufactured for the
Army in a 3Xl,OOO square
foot plant.
At Anaheim, Calil., the
Division has more than 300,·
000 squar6 feet of manulac·
turing a n d engineering
buildings. The Anaheim Air
D e f e n s e Manufacturing
P l a n t, occupying 130,000
square feet, is the lite of
production of the Chaparral
aµ defenae s11tem.
AlJO, opened during 1967,
was a new m,ooo square
foot plant -the Anaheim
Ordnance Manufacturing
Plant -where automatic
weapons such u the XM129
grenade launcher and XM·
140 automatic canpon, as
well as other ordnance and
for &.lac bes&-kllOUm MnU!! m
LaMllftl, Price anti Cocle
Marking Devices
~
Etch-0-Matic
fSTAEDTUR
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Oil CALL
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CHAPA.RIAL guided night program shown here In
launch leriet at White Sands Missile Range. M.lailes
are aimed by gunner in the turret mount aad auto-
matically guide on the target's beat source after
launch. Photos below show early stages of launch.
Washington, 0 . C adding sparkle throughout equipment is in operation Costa Mesa product _m __
the kitchen -to the ovens, lbla equi ment later bein • exposure which ma•
In early 1967. Chaparral ranges, retrlaerators, tile hosed cto!n or wiped ofC al~ terially enhance 1ta penetra·
concluded a h1ghJy succe11· an4 brick walll, dJshwaah-er irean and erlme is dJs· Uon into kitchens of the na·
ful guided fli ght program at ers, pots and pana of ali de-t0lved tion.
White Sands Missile Range, 1crtptiona and alao s1nkl. · Mildred SeUan. JobD's
N. M., as part or the develop-Waljan Products ii In lta In response to areas where wtfe. is another prindp.t tn me~t fugh t test program. eighth year. and lw just extenaive institutional use the operation and a fHqlMlllt
Dunng the tests. Chaparral barely begun to be able to has been made of Waljan demonstrator of the ~
successfully attacked seve-supply the demand co~d-Products, SeUan-bu divert· ucta at fOOd equipment ~aJ aerial targets. Chaparral ing with a varlet1 of prob-ed tome production to ac· &bows. ln facl, be cncbta
1J one of two systems .,.._ lems ..... ,ch contr t •--comrrodate retail demand. her with the ldta for rtilne
_.. "'1" 00 ...,ge-However. be bas never lak· • lected by the U. s. Army to acale cook.i.ng operations meot of Dlp-R·Spray to ia·
provide field commanders such u canneries reatau-en the time to develop ap-elude spraylna-oo ln tbe
with low altitude air defense rant cl:talns and e~en serv-pealing labels or carry out a product's application tech·
as part of newly-organized ing the maintenance prob-sufficient program Of in· nique. She had been uain& It
Air Defense Battallona. lems faced by maoulactur• market demonstrations lo this way al home tor some
In addition to the Cbapar· era of cooking equipment. stimUlate appeal Cor the pro· time before the company
al Seljao ,.ft_ .... out with an duct, so only a comparative· ever elected to suggest tbiJ
r. system, the U. S. Army wu ICU ly f tall u d
trod own cleanln• solution •"d ew re OU et.a o manner ol use to lta com· in uced publicly for the ...., .... it F in_.__ S fint time al t h e October went tbrougt the tran<loo carry · or ...... ce, mart mercial trade.
AUSA meeting the new Main ot converting It to a solu· " Final Stores do carry the Bob Cole is plant superla·
Battle Tank (MBT·70) that tion equally effective with products In all ol their cash-tendent in cbar&e of the · be options of ""lntlng-"'n or and-carry market&. chemical com"""·RA1"• ~ is ing Jointly developed by r--v .,.,..._.... -r the Unite<! States and th~ lpNying to remove baked· SeU admits retail ma.r· eratlons.
Federal Republic of Germ-on encrusted grease and
any. Tht ma111 armament slmJlar &ta.ins from ovens
for the MBT·70 is the Aero-and crWs. Now he bu a
nutromc-developed Shille· complete line ol live differ·
tagh guided missile system. ent Items, identified by
In addition to the General theM phonically de.crlptlve
Sheridan armored recon· brand names : Dip-R·Spray,
naissance airborne assault Sokoff. Swlah, Surf.kjeen and Y.a.Brite. vehicle and the MBT·70. Wa.Jjan Product& has
Shillelagh Is also being been featuring a unJque de.
adapted to the M60 AJEI moa1tration pro-am at va· battle tank .. Aeronutronu.· continues to rious shows related to many
be pbasea ol fCIOd processing. an organiiation with di· 'Ibey gain new cuatomera
Novelty T -Shirts
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versified. but related busl· nd Also. during 1967. Shillelagh ness interests. and main· a dJstrlbutors at every
got ita first fore!..., a.ulgn· •ft> event. Therefore, Seijan and -uuns a pri me role as a pro-Derulis Clark, who la his na·
ment, when mlasl.Jes were ducer or systems and sub-tional sales manaau. ua·
ahipped, with the General systems for the Department ually spend &:bout three-
Sheridan armored recon· of Defense fourtha of their time travel·
naisunce airborne usauit John 8· Lawson, Philco· Ing to and from and partici· Ford vice president. who is Un in n.-veh.icle, to the Australian pa I urde events.
Imprinted with utchy ... tne ,... yMht aw
Identification,, IPOf1s clubt and adverthiftl utu. ~. • • ln muttkotor 4-'tns. Available at
your favorite ltore. general manager of Aero· The company has close to
government for operatlonaJ nutronic Division. bas a 300 dJstributors all over the
velopment of advanced wea· evaluation. The Australian background of more than 18 United States now, and this
pons In the 20 to 60mm cl.ass asslgnmeJ!l was part of the years' experience with Ford list still ·is growing.
electromechanical devices
are under development and
production. Aeronutronic is
a prime producer of auto-
matic weapon• designed to
fire ~ and 40mm am·
munition, ud is heavily in·
volved in research and de·
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DISPLAY SURF GOODIES
AT ••• 104 McfMden, Newport leMh
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for advanced military appU· American, Br)tl.sb, Cana· Motor Company and Philco· Waljan Producta already
cations. Engineering build· ~~~t!~~~ Ford. and has bad broad are being Uled quite exten-
ings totalling 73,000 square V""'· Two Sheridan vehlc· expel rience In bringing com· slvely by hospitals, school
feet are located nearby in Je;'~ ~ ShllleJa..t. "ulded P ex producu and systems districts, J.arae reat.aurant
Anaheim in aupport of the •" • from the development stage operations such as the na·
Anaheim production pro-mlsailes were auJgned to into mass production. Shll· tioowide Ool Sanders' Ken·
lf8!DS· the Australian Army for lelagb, Chaparral, and auto· tucky Fried Chick Hlltoo
Aeronutronic's Radar and evlaln~~'t__ , .. _ "'--parral matic weapons production Hotel and Holiday en~. anct AL HERTZ ENTERPRISES
Intelli n.... ~wu•n, un:: "'°'" programs at Aeronutronic food manufacturers such as 20-1 1 ge.nce vy.;ration is Air Defense System for attest to this capability. Hunt's FoodJ in 'l:'..u.-.-. '°'' P tcent • Ca.ta M ... , yltf. 642~75 bousedmseparatefaclliUes1~;;;;;-;;;;;-;;;-;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~r~wnrr~wu~!. .................................... ~ 1n Santa Ana, Calif. 11
During 1967, the Divialon
also opened a new facllity
~ .... a1tr.1=a
ttorf, Iowa. The AnnJatnft
Repair Depot. located at the
y'• Anniston Anny
to S\11)'
Dh1UU1111'1 Shllle-
miasile pro-
lleW Office
·HMv1Nr4, Iowa,
-~~llC!ic:tl•OD OW1 eommttmeotl
............. ~null~ fw wtth tbe
U. S. Arm1 Weapom Com-
mand at. the Bock Ia.land
Anenat. Rock ulud, m
ShlDellp Ja Aeronutro-
nic'• lar&est Jll'Oll'UD, and
durin& tbe year, tbe wupon
syitem entered active aer·
vice with the u. s. Army.
Ffnt deployment of the ., ..
tem WU wftb a ta battaJ•
ion at Fort RlleJ, ~·
Ltd.
JEWELER AND CHRONpMETER MAKER
3424 Via Oporto
Newport leach
673-9334
ere alive
OF PRECIOUS JEWELRY and HEIRLOOMS
• . • You Can Become a Skilled Artist
Qualified for Excellent Pay With
Omy a FatJ M•nilu . iraining!
Orange
Watchmakers
Chronometer and Morine
Instrument Services
"Compass Repairs
Jewelry Design and
Remanufacture
Coast Gift
llCJ ~itles
Awalt lotfl
Meft & Women
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CUlfomer eervic. n1llab'4 Tues. through
Saturday -all beauty .. rvlc. u~
su,ervltfon of 1tat1 llcenMCf IMtrudol'I.
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Cosm.+olcMJy
New Class ReCJl1tratlon1 Every Tuesday
GIRARD 'S COLLEGE OF IEAUTY, Inc.
1"5 Newport -Coste Mew 646-9311
2117 S. lrlstol -Santa Ana -540-0667
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fEATURING
WAT-CHES by
Geneve • Mldo
Unlvenal e
SILVERWARE by -9tAll I.
laf'Mn • Allen Adler • Georg
Jeneen eTowle •
CHINA by -Fllntrldp e lto,at
Copefthaftn • Tuscan • Fur.
itenbe'1.
CLOCKS by -Luxor e Che ... 1
CRYSTAL by -Joulr e Val St.
Lambert • Kost•
'90Ult1NES by -Cvbl1
end • mott outstanding 11l1ctlon
of 1Htwar1 . . ,
Here fs an attracUve table
setting featuring many selec-
tions ln china, cr)'!it al and
sllver service.
Headquarters • • •
ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE JEWELRY STORES IN THE AREA
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' ;lf tAILY Pll.O'I
• Records 'Sk}'J 'Genie'
Job in Safety,
Great Descent
Rescue Operations
Air California Now Provides 30 Flights a Da y
Between Orange County. San Francisco Bay Ar~
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A~ lllo)' ,.... proc-
llcoll3 •i&N"n ..... la
Colla II-. °'IJt. BIJI &IV•
-... al tbo pollco doplrt-
mmt' t .-rdi ml rMC'IM
--ond-L.
RJmnWrich. bad to travel
ablat 111 mAlel to form. one
"'tbo ---...s e oa v• ate n t profeuion-
ol lrienc!Ul!>o al tbo era. ·
Tbll 0bappened In ,,..
..._ Delcent O:m.trol, Inc.,
.... coly In ·-11' third ,.ear ot utst.ence. 'lbe two
met at a mountain relCUI aemtnar held at Jdylht1ld 1n
the Su Jacinto Mouatalnl
where Hlmmebich bad a
--tins bl• mllltary-uW!zed devlca call-
ed .. Sty Genie," and S.vatt
recognized poten:tia1 value
in the 1nubb.Nib device
for many different rescue
oper.Uou be envisioned hLt
1Wfmlaht......-.
Thil chance meettn1 ma.
rt1 mDes away from home
ultimately led Savac• to
add the Sky Genle In bl.I
department'• equipment.
and tt bu been to venaW.
that tbe Cotta Mesa IP'Oup
keeps two of lb fleet of 10
~ -equ!Pt>04 ---rlaed lar....-y· .... lan(lbl, """ the1 ....
• -. total ot a ot them. OcldlJ -11>. the .......
·11111J al the -ml Sa•·
! ql'I bocmdJell fma~Ntioll
.. for applkatlon al the unit
'lw brolllbl the two toplb-
"er by colncldence at maD1
·=:-~=: • palltlet ml other public
. 'i 1endes -San.p for bil
bow-bow OD puttbag t ll e
' sale!J llDd ..-appllca-
tloDI to wart and Htmme}-
rich to come up with a de-
vice designed to aerve a
. specific problem.
SClENTIFIC 5NVBBEll
It'1 brtered1rl.g to note . _uw Che Sty-Genie, •hlch
actu&U,y ii a acientific snub-
ber COlllilUJll o1. an alum!· · nu.m. lhlft aroo.nd which ii
wrapped • spedal!J ......
soft woven braided ayloo
llne. It ...-Uta • palley
w:itb brakes to loinr •
hee9y object from. p 0 J • t
above 'tritbout Deed for any
more brMing ac6ie or
poftl' than the mul:Jblng ac-
tion ol the wr• cl rope f~~ .. -
r
':..: .:r:,.11 :::ta: ::
Yb ca be 1tt....tie.1 to the u.. Ill a.a pat w11 ...
HOME OF
CAREER
!JI 1111 llu a ,..-Of op-Ka, people !JI the orranl· commitllll oa the board al •-•1 tan tor Ill route•
endons, Orup C-V· utloo lnelucla J. K-dJrecton .,. Hall, Caolp-la $1UI Jolu ta.
based Air Calllor1lla la pro-Hull, inaldtnt llDd chair· bell, Dick, 0.111 ml P.. ~ Air Cal!flrllla adds
vtdlnl an •-ap ol JO -ol Ibo beard; Rlcllard nlro. extra avanlq OICI* • 1"11·
flllbta • dl7 beteew Or-A. n1a1. ...... -..u.. v I c a Air "-1-1• _. _ _. out da)'• aod suadl1I ~ week Alrpart &Dd tbe ~ __ ., _.,._ •--.. end coaimlitltl'I, tit* IVtr•
;::e =... ••• pdildant; Alan H. K-. with to1J I0'41ll1 l!lll>ta iJI qe al IOlll dallJ ~ ~ ..., _., -,rtui.at -tralllo ud JaaUITf, but~ April had !Jlcr-. • hsY!q juat addad -IO ac!v.....S'IO H ••n.. DI bta Tho alrlloo baa -en• Oakland ...S SU JOae. NIM: C. L. Banb, vice ...., I •
Al the• •--I b 1 J r pr-· ••· --· all ID 1111 PraDclaco. Tiley daavorlq In ~ Jta fa· nrst ..,;i, ... Tit ~ ~--";;:::" "'" .._... It dall1 Olll>ta cillttH iJI Orup Ceanty to tlon, wblcb wlll ba JiL"M, -; A. ~-T Cole, UllNat to &Id fttm Su 'Pruc11co lnc:1ude a matnteaance bl.M,
,,._ Air eam...i. ~to -,.-1 -malnllo---. saa J"' ml.Ou-Out lhlll lat tb1J beve en-
"' cloee to a tlllr1I <fa --: -Ir Colo, ualatanl --WU added Oct. countered dillla&llJ la lel•
uoo ""---.,._ -lllPI -· 11, 1117. '!'Illa apualon iJI Uq 1paca -In lmtaJI served Jn -lnlllal JIOI:. -: -t T. Golla, Jr., llrilca prorida llz Ollhta the l1cllJU01 ~ear Oran11
---111 -_-,. ml ,_.11 -a-daJ to aod 1ro111 -new C<JunV airport Jo !act, ..... ·-1 ,,_ -·· aol: H. 11. ,,..,pball, ...,_ · Po!Jlt F11Dt 1n San J'ranci•· pany otflcfai. have-Po!Jlled OOOmartln ___ -·ml WOiiam I:. p_..i. co aod Oiiklud .. ol an out thet Ibey 1M1 hayo In
formed bata.. OrUll ra. lt., dlraetDI' adN ti&-_-., &Dd .II minute•' dill°• e1tabllab theae -atioft• at O>wllJ ud SU ,,_ lq .Nd
-· the addltlMal -l(a""' pubUc n&a-. U., wblla llll>ta to SU cme ol the -11rm1nW ~ -two ,_ "'r=:;""::;""=='="':.a.a:=:;a;:aeut1:=:.""";;J°":;:raqu1ro;;;;;;~oa1J~"'1'"'"'"'=· Tbe=:;;::;w1>er=:='=tb=e;7:o11;';':aen1;:;;:;";;·::;;
The :"\ alrllaa bu -~olld-!!;~ =i. fllCt, r:; ..... ~
!JI _.u. but a few -when It became 1ppu'tnt
.MARINE BATnRY
' $PECIALISTS
SAPI DESCENT from tree-top via Costa Mesa-produced "Sky Gtaie" ts demon-
str.""1 by Torry Slhllllng, member Of the Search & Reaeue Squad <I Ille local
police deportment. The "'!uad has 15 dilferent unita available with dUllN!lt
1engtbl of eylon rope to serve a variety of aeeds.
that the, -1d -to U •
panel their orlClnal -al ""' L-111'~ ,,,., ..... abli
In ....... two plaDO -
-Zmptra AlrwJI, Lio., ...... dall-r •• d
descent 11 needed In a ru·
cue operation. A. utety bar·
ne11 attacbed to the Genie
C&D rupporl' an inert body
at' a fully comdous penon
wl1b equal lacllltJ, """ "" descent 11 euy · and llow
and l\ltll D1l1 ba 1topped
or llowed by llOmeOne ts· erUnc a littla pre11t1te on
the free end. whlcb cawc•
tbt rope within tbe abaft to
pb aDd stop tbe descent
By tbe aama token, some-
ona may lower bimsell from
tba creit to a ledge where
someone has fallen, uaing
the st;,-Genie for hi.a own
descent to the victtm. Here
he can wnp tba free end ol
the line aver the top of the
deY1ce 10 it will bold like
a aafety belt while. be is
1uhdiD1 the lnJured or trap-
ped -aod ~ him for descent -e.ltber on
another SQ' Genie be has -I aloq ar lashed In
btm.eif' '° they cu be low-
ered toPtber cm. Iba same
Genie. lt'a a aimpla matt.er
al.....,. to llOCOllllDoda ..
additional wef&bt -t h e
more weight to be lowered,
Illa ~-= wm Jowt a 20D-pound man ..,.u:r aod 1lowl1.
-t.ell that De-ICtllt Control ta on the verie
...-.l<elnpal--
of 1pedacular new ...,nh ulff bad tl>aJ -called In tato --t • a a in the immediate Mure u wttb tbtft sty Genii. July ud. .Auplt.
more ·military inltallationl Alone tbeM llall, one of Air ClliforBl.a'a orpnlu·
are findiag · Md.J.Uonal ap-Oranp Couaty•1 ltrp 1".I· ti.on hall lf'O'Wll ftom an ort&·
plication1 far the device, duatriea bu juat ncenUy tna1 20 parlClaDll wbo blu-
and die -1 baa j U I t edded the de"rica In tbeJr ed Illa trall tllroasb Drlanl-
"""'IJ upoled -In dv· ufety conlr<I aq..,....t !or ·-detaJla llDd pubiJc
ilJan apililcaUon. juat ....ta u .-Uty ae _, to -acbed-
Every demonstn.Uon -work prosrtiUa ti lofty ulint fligbta, to a 1t&ff of
many of wbJch bliw betn bel.lhtl oa a epace nbicle 275 today which ia 1 t t 11
done by Capt. Savap on of· requlrin1 wortmea to ba srvwinc-
ficlal mutual aid pact mis-situated in places remote -=========~fl
lions to ulht dties a n d from normal aceus areaa. ageocies In teaming tech·
niques for relC\ll work -!Ill RESCUE UNITS Is subcontracted. They have
usually addt 101De more Since Capt. San&e fint complete u.embly and test-
possibWUes for the versatile introduced the sty Genie to tng at the local facility, but
d •.... _ reacue -aUona;, Hlmm.tl· t ••· lllf to ~-le yn,.-,,;. -r-~ Ylll:I. .. .... rich etUmatell tbat a total when tbey open tbeir own
IS FlRE ESCAPE of 2000 reacue operations in job abop to manufacture
The device lendJ ii.sell the United Statu acquired their own compcnent parta in
dramatically to polllbillties tbe Sk1 Genie. In fact. m111y tbe future.
of be.inC a bullt-tn fire et· ftI1! departments bave the Himme1rlcb ii pn&ident
cape for ..,.,_. 1torie1 of device to use off snorkelJ I.ltd 'he bu tbe UU.tance
muJUpie chrellin.p, motels, on their hydraulic Uf'tl. of hi.I wile, Audrey, wbo II
ud bot.ell, u well 11 for Tbe device allo ii UMd gtneraJ manaiar. Ana Lind·
bcWneia and omce bu1ldin& by zeolilcal turvey ttamt berg ii aaa:etarJ. and Jolin
?be eqq¥nenl bu already for oil companleai and also J.,echmanict ii auembly IU·
been used f« elea(>e from by Uranium huntln. pertntmdent a n d" quallty
ltalled Oft!l"bead-cranu and ~ Descent Control, IDc:., lllJ control manaier.
Empl.e1ilin9
quarity mamiak,
finest w«krMMhip,
our batteries are
...t-die'9'<1
•"" 1 .. 1u.. haery
laed plotes. Each
bettery curiom-b<li~ . w.,,..n ... from
two to four Y""-
LEWIS BROS. BA TIERY CO.
110 E. 16'11 COSTA Ml5A
A.Z.o Topa in
Quality for
..4utomotitle, Truck -_ and Diael Need.!
escape from control towers. a 2!l<XI square foot facility He countl up a total of
In fact, a recent dem0111tra-at 1'181 Monrovia Street and 40 yur1 u a fire protec-
tion by Capt. Savage seems Hlmmelrieh now he a nu-tlon en&ineer in Loi Ancelet
likely to put the Sky Genie cleua staff of five ln t'1e before embarking on Ulil
to work: with building main· production operation:, which new production career, and
tenance cnw11 •ach u win-ac_tually amo~IDll't !-. be.Jllo bu been in volun-.,. • a •• ..._.:.,;;;;,;-;;;,;,,...,'!"'_""'-"!"~'-ii'_.,iiji;ii•~-"~ ..-•-. Am e who can use It for a aatety p1\ll lllllmbfy .-;a P9tro'nm lnltttuta'1F1 r a
device u well as a almple, .;com,;:;~;;<0;;-oen:;:;';;part=-:;=:;· ....... =-=-::ud~~Sal=o!J~cr~oup~~f~cc~yun.~~~::;;::;;~::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;::;;; ooe-man. operation neeclincll
no scaffolding when a prop-
" -i. 11pplled, -. the over-the-top wrap to lock
it 1n place and relaxl..ng the
taunt -end In permlt par-tial descent and compiete
descent
The device even bu been
used at sea for maintenance
utility. It waa aucce1alully
used for maintenance work
OD ship hullJ while tba ftS-
aels wen under way.
capt. Savage pbllosophli·
ed on a recent instance
where a rescue operaUon in
Orange County needed more
than an hour to help an in·
jured man -transportlnc
him laborloully across a cat
walk and lowered him on
a conventional fire depart·
ment ladder, when the Cos·
ta Mesa rescue team could
have bad him dbwn and to
the hospital within five min·
Device even can &erve
as a fire escape from a
high-rise building, ..
demonstrated here. Now at Our New Home In the ll'Ylne lncluatrlal Coli•P.I••"
AGllfTS FOR Wltll -of Callfentla's I '
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belt eqiilppecl -.h . . . :r•h 3 "•·· ....... ,. ..
c1paltleof ._ ... * Ha-hold Goods * ElectrOlllcs fAiulpment * .... tn.I lllstallatlons * H11p Yachts
w. invite v•u to
inspect our new
uftra modern
facnities!
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W9f -Sinca 1·939 OPPORTUNITY
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MAS11R SPECIALTIES COMPANY
1640 Mon-I· eo,,, Meaa, c.111. 92627
(7141 642-2427
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C01t1 Mall, Calif.
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OAIL V PILOT A,';
SERVONIC FIGURES IN
COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM
VERSATILE JEWELER HAS LINK WITH HISTORY
Blackman
Bruce Bla.ck..ian.J:l~s the
Orange Cout an lreii:c!Ung
link with hlttory u well a1
the di1tinctlon ol h1vint Its
own creative cteslper ind
craftamanshlp for remount·
lni of preclOUJ jewelry, ht:lr·
looms and anUque1 at the
ver1aWe Blackman Ltd .. In
Newport Beach.
Cre a.filve
timt in porthasing a n d
1ales. r..trs. Crorgiana Kel ·
Jerman M s1llrr and ahina
consultant.
• Designer 1n Fine Jew ~lry
These had been 1et with foll
behiDd and fastened on top
in a pure aold setting. Black·
man elected not to alter the
original plect but merely
rede1igned ll for more prac-
tical utiUt,y and for better
display of the cema.
muaeumpleces by /•berge
-the famoua jeweler for
Russlan Czars -as well as
aome of more rabuloua
piece~ from jewtlry-conscj-
ou.s Texas.
He explains he gets excel·
lent exposure to vacation
cUentele , custamers aome-
limes seeing the pursuit of
his specialty when they're
browsing around, then re·
turning home to 1end him
by registered mail prize
heirlooms for redesign. They
frequenUy enclose letter•
with rough diagram1 indi·
eating about what they'd
Uke and leave It up to hUl
Imagination and lnvenUve
genius to accompU1h the de·
sire in a workable manner.
Mea1urln.g, monitoring
and oonverUna mechanical
enerales into electrical en·
ergy in an accurate a n d
highly miniaturized and
ruggediztd manner (whelh·
er It rttlecll pressure or
motion) 11 the continuing
contribution ol Servonic In-
struments, Inc., to this era
pf computerlzed 1y1tem an-
alyala and control
The Servonic transducer• a.re performing an impor-
tant and hJghly apeclalized
job in the performaoc. of
1uch ay1tem1 involftd in
defense vehicles &nd apace
probe1, with lncrtaiin& ·~ plication.a in the domestic
field• af commerce, iDdua·
try, and even the home.
Thia; comes u DO au.rprlse
to one who'd consulted Web-
ster on transducers. object
of Servonic pmtuetion., in
the ftnt place. Because the
dictionary describes t h a
small, camp~ preclllon de.
vice u one which ill "actu-
.ated by energy trOm o n a
system a.nd supplies energy
in any other form to a itee·
ond system (aa a telephone
receiver that is Kt.uated by
electric energy and supplies
acouat:l.c energy to the sur-
rooDdlng air) . "
But the clever feat of
transl1ting thil from expen-
sive and more complicated
stages of military and aero.
apace applicet:lon1 to a
place .u C<Jmmon as th •
household, iJ part of ttMi im-
portant job being perform-
ed by Senoonic Instruments,
a Coata Mesa company
wilich has been a 1ub«idiary
or Gulton Industries, Inc.,
tor the past four years.
llTR ANNIVERSARY
Although Servonk w a I
originally in Pasadena and
ls just eelebrating its 15lh
anniversary, almost half of
it hu bee.n on the local
scene, and its major erowth
experience bu been here.
This can be dearly recog·
niud ln the flct that t h e
company moved into a 4.000
square foot facllity on Ter-
minal Way when it came
here in 1957. Today they
have a three aDd a ball
acre &ite at l&K Whittit:r
Avenue, and a total of 43,· cm square feet of facilities,
Including the MrWlj acquir·
ed 5,CMXI square foot plant
for a two year old separate
division known as Glass
Technology.
servorue ,pnduca..a v1r·
lety of prellllN, poltOoe
and acceleration im:tru·
ments and serves acer.
space, process controL da-
ta proceu.ing, undenea
techrdogy, and many other
fields.
si... _..imatetyone-
'"""" .t all ll>etr emploJu ant la ~ oclivt-
Ues . the company Is in con·
at.ant research and develop-
ment worlr:, a major por·
tion of which ceaults in pro·
duction contracb upon suc-
cessful completion of t h e
customer and Servonlc-
sponaored R & 0. Company
•ponsottd R le D proerams
have brought on a number
of 1tate-of-the·art advance·
meotl, Wbich have enabled
them to penetrate new tech~
nolo&J.cal arMS.
Servollic engineeri.a.&: b a 1
Laboratories engaged ln ln-
1trumentaUoa, enviNomen.
la!, transducer and electron·
k wm-i:. 1\ley are equipped
for telting In the areas of
high and cryogenic temper-
atures, magnetics. Ouldon·
lcs, vibration, &bock, or
high, ateady·1tate ~elera·
Uon to determine functional
properties such as response
and life. 'nle laboratory
equipment, in many cases,
permits testing under com·
bined environments 1ucb .u
combined temperature a • d
vibration.
and will measure 1ir, fuel
and other media roe alti·
tude. alcspeed and other
pressure applications.
Se~onic hu furnished
transducers foe such lmpor·
tant programs as Apollo, Sa·
turn, Gemini and 11le Hawk
(launcher). On the Apollo a
minl.Ature Se:rvonic pres·
1ure switch wW control the
preuurfJ.l.tion Qf the aatro.
ilaul's space IUit, and Uieir
transducers were used ex-
clu1ively in the Gemini's
malfunction detection 1y1·
tern.
SS ON SATURN
When eona:iderina: that the
SatUJ'?'J program will cost
close to ftve and a half bil-
lion dollars on development,
it'• quite sigmficant th a t
Servooic tranadueer1 a r e
being used for more t h a n
S5 of ttl cri.Ucal pnsaure
meanrementa.
In industrial and commer-
dal application. Servooic
bu bad .everal interesting
appllcMions. Tbeir linear
Blact.maa '1 11 the home
of a 1lgn1ficant magnJW.Se
in watchmakinJ, c.hrooom·
eter and marl.lie imtnunent
services in addl.Uoa to being
one of the mOlt complete
jewelry at.ores lD. the area.
The compa.ny. J.ocated at
3424 Via Oporto1 has a total
of four highly 1pec.ialized
personnel, evidenced by the
fact that Bruce himlelf ii
a muter watcbmater, a
goldsmith, platinunwnilh
and chronometer maker in
addition to b.avinl 1emology
trahlln,g. Beaidea this be baa
full lime MrVlcea of another
goldsmith in Wiay McNalr,
while Virctnia Jay bu MrV·
ed the company· for a Jone
Although it represenU on·
ly about a third of his busi·
ness, the redes1gn1ng of pre-
cious gems and antiques pre·
sent the tirrn with some v1
ill most interesting exper!·
eoces. In fact. Blackman
confides about 80 percent of
the business they enjoy has
crown out of exposure to
customers who came to him
to see~. out the company's
versaUlity and special jew-
elry redes1grung services.
The most ancient linlf. with
history can1e with a broach,
ori~inally made in 1690,
which they restyled. It con-
tained some of the first dia-
monds ever cut (acceptable
diamond cutting techniques
date back onl y to 1670). This
piece had a cluster of dia·
monda centered aroun& a
three-carat rOSe-(:ut atone,
all with only a few facet.a.
motion poteoliometen bave MEL been de1iped for the Atom-MORRISO N ic Energy Commission to
monltcr the position of con·
Another iJJtere•tlnC J o b
they dld waa the project of
rebuildlng an andque com-
bination pencil and pen
whlcb featured a ~val·
ue, 15-carat star sapphire
mounted atop tbe old-ll!b·
toned, thick pen cue. They
moderni?.ed it to become
perhaps the nation's most
ricbly-designed barrel c.:>n·
taining a ball-point writing
implement !
Perhlps the largest dia-
mond setting tbey have been
a1ked to remount wu a 10-
carat 1tt1ni In an en.gage-
roent rtnc which wu con·
vetted into the central piece
of a llmple, yet striking
dinner ring. They also have
bad occasion to do work on
BJaclcman poinU out that
jewelry design waa relative-
ly stereotyped until recent
years, but contemporaries
are (oing to simpler. more
abstract llnes lnatead oC fea.
turinc balance and 1ymmet·
rlcal design. Customers' pre-
ferences nowadays mark a
departure from ornate f.nd
"gingerbre1d" de s lg n.
Bruce brings out the inter-
e1Ung f1et that even the
simplest Jineg require as
much workmanship as ~ an
ornate piece.
Blackman's specialization
attracts a growing clientele
from a large area. He cur·
rently is working on a piece
from Comiectlcut, and he
has frequent jobs lrom Ha ·
wail u well as periodical
clientele from such distant
places u the Virein J11ands.
Bruce aerved a jewelry
apprenticeship at 14 and ii
a graduate of Bradley Uni-
versity, where he majortXI
in horology. He served a
three.year apprenticeship a~
a design jeweler, and had
.another two years' training
to qualify for master chron-
ometer maker. He further-
ed his college training at
the Univer11ty or Southern
California, majoring in busi.
neas administration and bav·
in& a minor in art.
Holmes Features Annual Boa t Models
,.,,. p<Oduc:tlon depart-
me.nt ii equipped to baDdle
all manufadnriag proce,..
e1 with respect to the pro.
ductkm line -lnCJudi:ftg VI•
cuum heal trNtlng, trns..-
fer molding, boardo9 a n d
aneroid sensing element fa·
brioation, precision c o 11
totrol"·~! !!>_.~·.<~. '.~·~--DIVERSIFYING auu. UJllW" ........ ·-· Holmes Fibreglass Boat the local companies which es ranging from 15 to ta feel.
able dif{ereatial transform-Company ol Cost.a Mesa em. now has been merged with The Horiioo hulls Include V.
ers are used on automatic pha1izes manufacture of a large national concern and flat.bottom units, CGD\•
miJJiag machine• to provide Divenif\cation ii the story tors &int""e 1957 before a!fil-competitive Horizon aid which has many branches ing in widths from 1everi
winding, -lok detection, fnductMn brazing.
helian: wdd!ng and oaphls-
ticated cleaaine pl'OCftles.
precile feedback of p>&ition at Mel Morrison Dnperi" iating with hec husband boats and takes a cue from across the nation. feet, two inches to the new
to a control cocnputer, and Ii: Interiors whicb • Jn ltl tifte years agp. In addition the automotive industry by Candidly, Horizon boats 18-lootec 'Nh.ich Is eight feet
I.a. the computers themselv-third borne in U yean and to re&idential work, one rA featuring an annual parade do a preUy good job of get-wide.
es to JDODit,or the temion on negotiating for an ezpand· the more interesting com· of new designs u well u ting around themselves. They feature metal. flak·
the tak•up and reservoir ab&e plan on an .creage. mercial projects done by offering their oew modelli in Holmes bu 1 dlatributor in ed, molded·ln colon and a
l'ffl. Mel'• wife, Nucr budl Nancy was the Village tun a multitude of colors. Onion and also nfU)acly boat owner can choose from
Their newest division _ Their pressure transduc-their interim-decorating de-m BaM>oa Island . Bill Holmes, one $11 •the ships craft to Iowa and Ala-48 different colors as he
Glass Technology _ baa era measure down-hole pa.rtment terVinC mOltlJ on Other phases of divenifi· oldest fibreglass boat men bama di1tributor1. IA tact, chooses the style and size
NEW DIVISION
just moved from the par-pressures in oil wells and consultancy buil but carry-ration include other business in Southern California, Grace Holmts. wife of the hull he wants.
ent plant to new ficilitiea: at also monitor pressuce flow ing selective ltocb in the holdings in the an.a, inchMI· heads the company which founder and ollice m1nager, For this reason, Grace
822 Production Place. This rates in processing in.Italia· studio in the office portion ol ing a rental. shop on New· has been at 931 Sunset Drive says they have shipped boat conlides, Horii:on boat.I are
divis.ion dealgna and manu-tiona. Tbey play aa impor· their pien.t at 1651 Piacen-port Boulevard, hal the Mor· in their O'lfD 2800 square foot abrot.d through orders in re· largely custom constructed.
factures glaai.to.metal btr· tut part in communica-tia. Long ranee plans ln-rlaona enhancing the e<>ono-plant ••inc• mid·l9M. The 1ponse to advertising in Hot She says the boats have
metic&lly aeated connec-tiofts: equipment manufac· elude possibility o( a lflPill'· my t1 the are.a by at least company bu a background Bo.at magazine, so Holmes' tr.ade·in appeal to compare
tors, hraders aod feed· ture through Installation o( ate studio for d:!Jplay pur-three additional personnel of 12 years in this area, hav· Horizon craft can be found with the family car and U·
through. terminals tor Ser· tranadPJCa'I along a pres· poses. besides seven engaged in the ing started onJPlacent!a here in J1P&n . Puerto Rico and aeru some families are UA•
vonfc transducen, u well IW'ized cable, Any leak can Mei Morrison draperies drapery manufacturing fa· In a three-car garage, and they've shipped fotll' of them ing their fourth Horizon
as the electroftics lo aero· be detected immediately have been installed in some cillty in addition lo a dozen then making transitions to lo Hawaii recently. ho.at. The typical boating
1pace. and pinpointed within 50 ol the most exchlllive home• more people in subcontract· Huntington Beacb and Santa The big new1 at Holmes enthusiast usually will trade
Servonlc makes the nnaD· feet. 1biJ uve1 the manu-in Orange County u well as ing capacity. Ana b e f ore returning Boats this year is their new his boat for a new model tn
est blgb pre1surt transducer f1cturer expensive repair aome beautilul reaideocee ln The company hu been In "home" to Colt.a Mesa to 18-foot V-bottom boat which from thcee to four years, she
ever olfered u a production costs u well A.I down time. Beverly Hilll. existence for 15 years, bav· build an expandable facility bu been specifically design-uys.
model Jn their "Mlniduser". The local company ha 1 New Yort-trained in in-ing started tn a garage in cm a one-acre 1lte. ed to accommodate the new Hori:ron boats have taUn
This 1.natrument as a half· a staff of 210 personnel. t.e:rior decorating, Nancy Qrona del Mar, movinJ to Holmes' seniority in the 125 • hp Mercury out-several first aod second
inch ln diameter and me.. With MW adaptation~ of es· was associated with several 28ttl Street in Newport buaine1s can be r~ in board motor. Tllls hull was prizes in regklnal racing
1ures only one inch In iJtin& products in many mar· well-known int.erior decora· hedi for abou~ yean the fact that be firit worked just introduced late this fall. competition. In fact , Denni a
length. It is designed f 0 r keta, and new products for ' bel<n moving lo tbe Costa with Mitchell Boat Company Holmes makes SK boats Gilbert dcovt hi• 1.S.foot V-
use primarily in airborne other applications, tt it ez-Mee.a site wbicb aow t.ot&.ll the "daddy" ol fitnatas1 adaptable to outboard, in· bottom Horizon to lflCOrld
applicaUOlls for tbe monitor· peeled that a.ales in the near pany since 1958, fir!t as 5000 aquare feet ol plant boatl 111 thew parts. Later board, jet and outdrive pow. place in ill cl.us in state
Ing of pressure ot fuel , lu· future will warrant increas· production manager a n d0opace~_· _________ B_lll_wu __ •~m=older=;;...: ••~lt~o~ne"'-'.t""--"'""-ud=~ll""oruo.;.::;:::'~c='°="='•~l=•~•=i•~·-<=om;;;;:pefl=·~u=o=•~•=•~S<octton;.::;::::::·-
bricanb, hydraulic D.n.ld and ing 1M perlOllDel to 300. later being appointed 'rice
other media, and to pro-X"ey people 1.a. the ftnn ln-president He ll a graduate
vide control or in!Gnnatloo elude Ed Miltenburg, preai· of UCLA's uecutive train·
of a sy1tem'1 performance. dent and general mauger: ing 1ebool and bu attended.
~ b:ackldl • «Mnteee Hma ~i ••a....,.. \be UDi.vw « llllltl llld:lll. ..... -I~ tsolww •aa eontroner, uwtu¥iiQJ
element compatible with Tom Andrew, director of en-ange ~ut C<inep and
eorrmive Ouidl. gineering; Norm Vesely, Antorllo College. TbeJ abo b.tTt a low cott 81 manager; Dave Ocav• Before eomlnc to ~
potentiometric pres 1 u r • ea, director of materiel. le, Mlltenburt was a project
1n.n.Mhacer tUt provida tc· ud Bea Maglione. public en&lneer with Waste K 1 a C
curata perfonnanc. wtder relatiom and advertising. Ccrp. and preftow:ly ll ad
higb overprellW'e condi· Miltenburg, who w.u ap-been in the U.S. Army Jn.
Mou. 'I'bil ii ~ spec-pointed preaide.nt ia mid· tdligeoce Ccwpl d ~ r I D I
tBcaQJ ..,.... aow preanre1 ,.118'1, bu hem widl~theii;iieotiimi·iiiWioriiildiWiiiariiini. iiiiiiiii
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Balboa-" Transfer Triples Storage Space •. Commercial Testing Dana Labs Make Advan.ces In
In Move
Balboa Transfer Co. bas
jult t r I p 1 • d tta storage
speet1 with a mo\'t to new
beadqurW1 ~ aboot the
aarne me •t n E. Paula·
rtao ln Cost.I Mesa tbt .>ugh
lilt dmple upedleney of
-tlq trtpi.de<k
palletbod storqe.
~ Ed -co-found· er of lbt company which
will «lebtate lta Db q -.j.
veru.ry nut August. ex·
plaint; lt. tbb: technique or
~arqe usura tbe least
amount of bandlinc and Jes·
1em dam.age to goods. Tbe.y
stat the well-padded goods
w l th I n standard storage
v aa.lt1 which may be
stacked th....hlgh bl tll<I•
25-foot tall 12,000 square
foot storage area.
Balboa Tran s fer bas crown to IA or&.arUatloli. of
1• twl·tlme employees
headed by McNeil l..bd biJ
partner or nine yea.rs, Ward
A. Sherman, and key peo-
ple include ~ne Bouldin,
dispat.chu, Jack G&)'DOI',
uJes manatei, ud Boots
P..t 111 er, oUice manager.
Su mmer part time aides
sftll the ora:aoiutioo at
times to M penoo.nel
The comPlnJ is one of
the best equipped moving
operatillDI m. tbl Uate Wice
they do S\lcb a great divers·
i1;f of. jobs. raociD& from
movln.c bOUMbokl efteets,
electronin eqalpmen~ bl·
dustrlal l.astallltlou an d
hu&e yachb constructed in
14nd1octed drJdocta far in·
land.
Their fleet ol moving
equipowll totals 2U pietts
'
to New Quarters on Paularino flK. t: D l ptnetl"IUOftl: tn
commerclaJ applk.atkma ot
prec!Jloo •i.ctroak: 11at1n1
lnWumeola prodocod by
,... Dana Labc:nt.orlN toe., a
and tbue lnclade le'Yt:D MrYk9I have been recent perctnt Of all u.alr work. three-year 1~ al the
semis, which lncllldit o n • motes d TedWcolor an d Tbe ...-. ii divktld be· Lrvina laclultrtal . eompl.ex,
roa<t ril wbicll ptl .rur· .Mmea Muina to oe• Mc.a· Wea bNta. 1RaCb1MrJ and renectl aome mar. of tbl
a.round ndonwide ..vice tiona ill tbe Jrvhae lnduslrlal movtna a( llMhlltrtal illllal· e•cld.n& outlook t.hls 1rea'1
in the ... fleet ••hired Complu:. Several comea· 1atiou .. ..., !ocatlcmt. tedmOJ.oa preaeata.
by Allied Van LIDM. tbl m,. 'Ilea which hllvti major ·· U 11· a ..._. Jl'llldent This la a ctepUJ w~
tlotl'• bigCesl carrter, •ltb mOYU to larger quarters ol tbe ~~ Coa:latJ Mov· spent it.a flnt J'tal' and a
whldl Balboa 1"nuader ii aa Jmpenclj.q alreadJ' bave the en A.-oclallom. and 11 a half exctustH17 ID rtttarcb
associate. com.fort of rulldna t b a t c:barter ...... of tllil New· and deYelopattlt. ud then
15-FOOT YA.ans the7 can req on an apert-part 8MCll ma ud Ki-tn the ant 11• ot produe>
enc:ed tndustrtal m o • e r wanil: Clubl. OM of hil priz· tlon tttey .oomed te a rnllo
For trenapart1Dc 1.CU, such u Balboa Tranaftt for ed. civic• z p • r l • D c e 1, UolHSollar IJ'OI' 't'Olamt,
aome of whk:b ba"9 IDNI-eqinee:red asmtance in tboqtl, wu U.. BoJ Scout doubllDC It tbe nnt JUt,
uttd,. to &I feet. to "'-I>-c11-. locationa 1ritll a tnfect lo -M putiei-ud ·--~ a lftl fldidtl oe tbl coast, minimum of bu!lne11 inter· pated bl ..._ a troop meteoric rt. wbkll bat
Balboe Trusf• u.. wrl· ruptklB w b e 1 tbe t I m e throutfl tM _.. pbut of seen tbem qalataple ht !!.~ houle-moviA1 dollies. comes. acoutbt& fNa el&M~ld nnt yW1 mart wttll net
'JUI _.... them to s-t a Cub !keab tMt tbt a o y ,ain lncr11111 ,. a• 1 In a
well engineered .,.,...e-SATELLITE TRACU:RS Scoub ............ the From 3D to •per cut MCb
meat of wheUa undlne.atb Some of the most. blteresl· fllM ,.... rt tl*r' total year.
tbt b o • t at aU poull* hit jabl rec:eDtlJ have in· tc:oatinC ~ Ht 11y1 Dlu .i.boNtori• pro..
polala oo lhoJ m01 JM lt YO"°l(I lllelr pa1odlc dollv-aboat """' ti 1M ,_,,_ -tht -· -die· ib flnt. ._,. -.Men WJ i:JI uteWi. tracking 1tert 1• 1>111 la tltl troops !~-t.....~111111 ud data
cndle--tllob!Pny. equipln..t lballl .. local ............... _,b_ .......,.,.. -.,,.WtaJn,
•v ... " oclds McNlel, "We -..,.,..,... planlal to out tho pstod. lllelr --<i ,.,. do-
coWd mowi a llOllN tram Gcikk1-for teata. Tbl!se WIU'd. • Mt bMdtd the medic marbt k the ~
one town to -with .,.. -... ot.tho Ill· Onogo =.i""""' ond ========= oar eqajpmellt II tbeYd let llallatklll lllXtb ._ol Berltow St••I' cm and hu
us go down the street wtth before beiDt tramported to sel'VM u vice president and
It. Of course, reitrictions iD final destinations at track· secretary ot U.. croup.. He
the modem era of conce1-lng l&atioru around t 11 e served sh: ,un ii the U.S.
tloo. and trafftc now Heda wtll'id. Navy 1n tbe Pedftc thMtr.
would make 1uch a project McHeU uys the lar~st durillg Workl War II, a chief
almost impossible a n Y· per~ge of Ba:lboa Trans-aviation radiomu. Md be
more... fer'a adhity 11 in moving participated in "~atlon
But the compllt)" bu doie hrK;seh:WI &oodl. This wl-Crossroads," the Bikini Atoll
a Wae mare of mo'rina Ullt9 .......ata to about eo atomic bomb test, u well
complete JDdurtdu Into the
o.-.nge coui ,,_,. • n 1 MINIATURE parts .. tho ...... McNlel PRECISION
poil'lts Ollt wfDi j9ltiftlb1e
r:"::.T~:: SWITCHES """ m..m, llold; -ri·
.,. pmnlll -to -.. port U1lbinc bat und .... Ooolp ...i momdactm•
gra\·el, llftStoct, balk pe· of pnc:bion mbUtllre eltc·
troleum and e:zplosh'l!S trameebanical. nitcbea at
Typic.a..I of tbalr ~ IUdt. a ltaii.af-ct that the ._.ltartinflllat,ooo
STACO'S FORTE
17 wubtt 1 &a tMli' field.
Hi Johnson
Famous ; in
Propellers
Boat Racing
IQ~ foet hnlMine IDd DOW hnbC flldltttel ol more
au ... lqUte feet, r•-
fleetl tbe tsnlll: ~SI •'°'Y ___ _
trleal Prodllda c-...., of
Colla -Ill roe~ STA~alllanlo,
'lbepanat~llas
Jul -. nollfled bJ tbe Na-
llonal -lloa li So=· Jtia D z' a '-1 _. rtoc.i
11 DOW llW la On!r-th~· eo.tor. n. c.ta ..._ ftrm re-
cmttJ ls' ' ed tb: Jll'Oduct
iim " ....... focr-lanlp in-dkator 1wtkllw. 'hey allo
-_, alpal •el•<l•• and power ....._ twttche1
and pusldlaUclB snip-ac-
tion rwtteb-. n.eir En-
~ Department is ...... '° cliedp ud build cw:tarn needs adlp.ed to any
... tronmentaJ condltloft Ot
to -lalld .. lntloo. -• t.o lffonf endurmce, aa
W'tll u a •ersatlll ltudard
product line .
cla.-al Oro..-c.n Col· 1tte oe aapenoW. llllrl b1>-
man nlatianm W lllPll'·
Y1W1 ud &b !Wtiee, ..
...X.IJ --. II -.C-..,. Ill bbpr!nt nldlq at
Goldin w .. Celoco.
Ga:nlner ii a znrtrlcaJ
and process MC'Mllr and
poueuel ..... tnm tbe
Unl""'11y .. -Ho la • •troni ........ ., 9d-
vance rn.wptllll. ...u.ods.
He ta • past r-...._t
of the Ro&ar7 C 1 • ta. bi 1917 • • tree ti of the
Unit ed Faml. ud ii an
Ktive teadlr-ta tbe Iii. e I a
Verde Mtltr111dllt a..dl .
H. I. Johnson ol Newport Bl admit& ho bu -ln-
Be9dii eoattnuu to compile to temketl.remeat, and hat
imJ!ftUi"n J'et'Ords In rac-1 ~ <re• ot i.ur per·
iq boat Jll'OPfllU manufac--sonneJ wbo C&rTJ Oii the :::i...r:i""' deslped .... d>on> •• bl& -!Oc>ted the bl.Us which have ta.km m out d the at 2111 VU1a W Q . Ia fact,
liut ntne ~ nces in Ren 1 •Mflom i& lbop man·
the nation. ager ud bu hem witJI Hi
Sl'ACO ~ lilt dl>-
tinction of havinf compOed ... hJcbotl pu-emplofee
contrillutloa tn tbe lut Ublt·
ed Fund drive.
AITHUR VARRA PHONE 546 9915
1be Harold T. Johnson for men tMa JD ,..,.._ Oth-
company has bttn contrib-er people at tile shop include
utinl equipment lo winning Jim Fr-a.nkel, 1S years •
racing boat drivers for dee-ci,~ _ _:1"1~ =er Az~.
.. ""'"' -allJ -ti-ne11. cu lol -apua;lon
of rt.aft &om • artJlnal 10 to todly'1 II. a-.. a.tr ett-
lln uillallco. Tll1a IJO"th
.... .taleftd ... lDclmtry"
_.... fw HI......,_ eom-
pstlU. &om ..._. 100 com-
ponleo matla( ·-IJPe• ., •wttic:bet. &i.e. tbeJ ....
lltuated on a full acre ol
ground at 11311 Bater Slreet,
the compatl7 an yet ln-
cre.ue ltl expandable plant
Their racitities ind prod-
ucU: have been fullr approv-.~-------
ed by various military age.o.
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C.. of ... CWlltally trued tured tevtnl Endaro tro-
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IU --feola Ill dell&, loo, -·I h Son J'ldq wbk:b e1moat auto-Diero nee wtMr't Walllce
~ .prvmptod boatblg WU ,,....,.... Tiie Jlnt l!vt
fw to comider Hi as "Y.r. in tbia race bad Hl Jabuoa
PropeDtr... propeDen.
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maueer: JllMI F. Gust,
dbtctor of martetin1 ud
.U.: and Le.Roy J. Caner,
productiaa manac•. laddent.a"1. two member•
<i lilt Sl'ACO 11aH an ol·
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ccmducted by loc1l area eel·
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• Nunl119 Suporvklon liy RN's ond LVN 's
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• Dinin9 Room °'Tray 5'rvice
• Private 1rtd Semi-friv•+• Rooms
• Air Cooclilloniftt and Fa.c.d Air HHt
• Al Boctrlc Opera+.d Bodi
• C.ntral Polio, TV Rooms, Gard'" R.-
FINEST CARI AT lEASONAILE PRICIS, SHORT Ol PROLONGED CONVALESCENCE , POST.
OPERATIVE OR INTENSIVE NURSING CARE, AMBULATORY OR IED PATIENTS, PHYSIO
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WITH ORANG! COUNTY
ORIGINATOR AND WORLD'S LEADIMG I I
MANUFACTURER OF FLEXIBLE IMPELLER .
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WORK, INIPICTION OI IAPITY
DIVICE IY
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Window We1her1 , • -, Movef'I • • 1 Outcloet
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.Costa Mesa Has County's o ;iginal Search and
Re5tue Squad as Volunteer Branch of Police
lnstru-Spec Testers
Instru-Spec prov ides firm 's work ls in the 1uto-
Southern California w i t h motive field.
avallablllty of specialized Their tachometer is de·
taltD.tl of a service-orirnt· bugged and designed for
ed designer and manufac· high·speed englne1, ac-
turer of ealibrated equip-curately checking out 10,000
ment f« electronic testing and 12,ooo RPM'•· It ii built
and automotive tuneup an-as 1 small meter about the
COMMAND POST In RMCh --Capt. Bill Savace la in c:onn•nd and all othet' nDl: nnilbM.
·Here QI)' lilanall'I' Art McKemle (wbo .WO Wte1
pOnocuCll llCti'" -) Is lhown WtinC dlnlo-
Uoos. In fad, Cblel Roger Neth aloo Ls 1 "prlmt"
in these operaticm.
BE 11 ER FISHING • • • ·-..
M•d• l>y th• m•k•N ol +h• ori9in•I
non-1/ip loregrip •nd ple1tic ji91,
<Do1fin 'Rods
wl+'t Mr
New
BELT
ASSEMBLY
and
CONTOUR
REEL
SEAT
... foe
better
balanc::e
without
ulrl
weight.
roller 911ide,
Costa Mesa bas the dis·
tinction of being home ol
Orange County's original
Search and Rescue squad,
volunteer branch ol the city
police force that's 10 well
equipped and trained that
it freqLtently is called upon
to lend a hand on pr~ems
aa far away as Kern and
San Diego courilies.
The organilation actually
consists r1. • group of about
20 officers in tne police de-
putmeo~ and althouot> it
ia not formally organized
with a chafn ol command,
a kind ol. uiiwritten law ol
aelliority places Capt. Wil·
Ham Savage at ill helm and
Sgt. Larry Bersch and LL
Glenn Walker, successive-
ly, next in comm.and.
L The group owru a neet ol
10 vehicles, all radio-equl~
ped ranging from jeeps to
1 a r I e van-type vehicle!
which double for a multi·
tu&! of terricfs whidl may
include Jll'Oridinc • fie-id
kitchen or oaZTYint a big
portable ligbting system
wbidri enab&el them to con·
duct ai&ht .e&rches or di·
rect around-Uie-c.lock rMCUC
_.tioea.
1be 1Mt.er' feature ls the
prima.11 fact bebind the
distaDcet tit wbidl the or·
pe....,,_ mAf be aaked to
p. 1'tle7' .,.. om of few
nda ~ equipped for ni&llt • ,.._. Law e1t-
folc1mtet drclel frequent·
11 capta•• om the State of
Oaillclnda'a mutual aid paid
arnngement between cit·
jes and agenciea where any
police or fire department
functioa can cell foe the
as:Utance ol personnel. and
equipment from neighbor·
ing force& on a volut1teer
basis.
The Seard:! and Rescue
Squad is entirely a volun-
teer organiu.tion. All per·
soonel aerviees m the offi·
cer1 perlonned during non·
duty boun are non-paid. U
it happens tbat an emer-
gency arUN requiring aerv-
ice ct tbe group during duty
houn, fellow-dficer1 usual·
ly cover for these men to
releaae them for thiJ par·
ticular work.
Ing beta pardlueo: by U.e
City Councll .. •O\'"e:rnmeot
-wbldlc:M11...U
tract.ion ol ita value (about
10 percent. Oapt. Savage
asserta) for avu Defense
purposes. It ls Uli.ped to
the poliei! department
The Costa Mesa srouP ba1
... -· ol baring recently trained tie count1'a
... , --cqaniu· lion. ·For yeran they wer•
the only ooe la lie county.
The Orln(e County Slier·
lff' 1 cfflce now bat • re-
serve un6t pninitni aearcft
and rescue lerlicel wbich
has grown to about 30 mem·
hers in it.a two Jeln OI ex-
istence, and its organizer•
called ~ Otpt. S.vage
and aides to ..ut ta hir -pr ... -. Presence ot IUCb an or-
ganization not anly Jn"ldeo
the securltJ ot a multitude
ol ...-vicel, rangtq from
rescuing frightened p • t s
from trees or roof'topl to
helpin1 adults md cbildren
out ol precarioUI w danger-
ous~--. u wen
as simply buatiq for Iott
people.
'Oley are mountain-re•·
cue-trained and tbul quali-
field to asmt in 111isting
injured penoos who may
have suffered faI1I ilD the
bluffs area d the Upper
Bay, as well .11 respondini
to callt to needed assist·
.ance in nearby actual moun·
lain search • n d tMcue
opel"ltions.
They even have contrib-
uted to enhancing Costa
Men.'1 industrial magrii·
tude.Thr~
dence. 1t1e C06ta Me• group
VElSATILE FLEIT ol volllc1es provld11 5eorcli &
Rescue Squod witli t0mplele noodL Here'• lineup
of aU equipment. purtbaaed mostly IS defense
surplus.
alyzers. -bo -~' h P'or the moment it is a size of a cigar x w1uC
one-man company in the can be built into the test
persan of Don Sarrell, lo--pane.I or installed in • port·
cated It 1851-N PlacenUa, able box .
and Don confides he will be The booster charger Is
needlnt more ilPKf' than the present 800 square feet designed to assist in it.art·
in the near futtitt. He fig-ing newly overhauled ett-
ures to return to .a larger gines whicti an tight .and
shop on 87$ W. 18th wbi ch difficult to turn. This device
he shared .11 .a part-time has a high current capaci·
lndu.striall.st until about a ty so it can be connected
year .a.nd a half .ago. across the battery and pro-
Jnstru-Spec started out as v\de enough power to tum
a sidellne and remained that the tightest of engines. n
way for nearly three and a will delivtr the equivale11t
half years of its five-year of 500 amperes to any start-
existence. But demand has er.
gets an enthtalutic vote tX matioally pYce our com· (J'OW!I so steadily Sarrell al· MGllt o( lnstru-Spec (It's
t!ianks from a lllfety equip-maod at t.be point ol senior-ready Ia envisioning furth· a name shortened from an
ment manufacturing firm ity in our organiution," er expansion. original delC!'iptive title-"
in Costa Mesa because of Capt. Savage explains.. While most of sarrell's Instrumentation sped&llilts
their dell utility ol a fPeCiaJ. "Since QUef Net.b bas had ti.me ill involved in special Laboratory") ules come on
device and ~tant dem· to devote much d bi.I time Io.strumentation-he bas th• referral through iodepeod-
ondrat:ions ol. tts wnatil· to acknUU.ltrative detail, the reput.aUon of being able to ent tool dealer• wbo aerve
ity bes rMUlted lQ. HI pin-fellows bave jugt naturally crtate special equipment as Sanel1't "unofficial ..
ing ieceptancfl in domertic by.;paued him and iutomat-his customers cannot find manufacturer'• represenll·
levels. It originally was de-iCally auiped the-com-.anyiwbere-tbe company tivet. Sarrell says he also
signed ln an9Wer to Meda mand to myaell and Sgt. 1180 apend.! part of its time does a bit ol selling by
in military and other gov-Bend!. and U.. Walker. manufacturing lnstru-Spec making a call or two a day
ernment-assoc:iated aervic-Chifll Neth just becomes tachometers, dwen meters on delivery runs.
es. 'Ibis is the Sty Genie, a one of 1be 'plain priwlel' (which take the guess out 1-lis customers includt
snimber device on • rope whenever be rlpOOds to of tuneup adjuatmeDlS ) and city motor pools, scho<>l «tis·
whicb baa found to b.a.vt a calh, whicb it most Ire-booster cbarren. ttk.is, independent garages
multmxle r1. uaet. L~q~•~>e~D~Uy~, ........ ~:-~·~Y~·~" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~~-;;;.~per=-~ ... ~t~ol~th~•~~a~nd;:•~•~rvi~ce~~·ta:;ti•~n~s;;. -~ (In fact, c.pt. s.vap' 1
lntere9ting part in ti* ait-
uation can be aoeed ta de-
Whal ... -Control, Inc., Rory amonc inl:b·
trial present;MIODI • I t e-
wtiere in UH i11Ue.)
Capt. Sange ettkn.al.el
that the .average vohmt.eet"
on the Se&rdl ud Relal9
team contributes anywhere
from 10 to 15 houri ol Hf"V·
ice pC!!I" mootb. ·
1be Costa Mese or,aniza.
tion baa been in exUteDce
since 1966, ftrst starUa& as
a nudeus m a few men oo
the police force (Oliel Roe·
er Neth, then a aergeet,
and Capt. Sav.a,e, .a patrtll-
man, were tbe eo-fouoden)
who establi!lled' tbeir pro-
gram for the purpoae oi
achieving' proper coordh:l.a·
lion and orpni.z.ation. in
such emergency situatiooa.
"With our group all rank
in the police force drq>s,
and I suppose we just auto-
1968 HORIZON SKI
BOATS
NOW
'AVAIL.AILE
Here's
the
11-foot
v.aott-
speclally
designed
for the
125-hp
Mercwy
Outboard
Motor Of coune, if the emer·
ceoc1 ariae-s d u r i n g off·
houri, the group respond&
to the call just u any indi~
by NORM BEGG ~';;.-,,.;;::: ... p<r·srG sPORTFISHERS
c.--""°l!>..o ~"Kcc!ft··-IU&lU. naw tbe ea.ta. Meta
Sid Boats Aclaptc+le to O..~boa1 d, Inboard,
Jet md Outdrlve Power •• , Sins 15 to
1 18 Feet. Y-lottoms or Flat ~ttoms • 1500 M _,. SW sroap M9 '-_. ....... . f7~~;::;:•;;-;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;k~"~'~""~~ol~oq~uipm~::;;;"~M~.~a~tl~h~a~v~-\ Diel Di.tttnu ud Doi
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the put two yeU'I. TkJ
grew up from an or&ani.u·
tion whic:b 1t.arted out a lit-
tle mor-e than two decades
ago with only three aides. L".aotb men come from fam-
Tues with long seafaring tra·
dltions. Dittmar'• lather
built cbampiomblp »-foot
Star tloops in yuter yean
.and Donaldson's father is a
noted skipper.
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for airframe and Hrotpac• leaders
· .. 1~ially d•v•lo~d products to
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Newport le•ch, C•lifomla
2111 Ville Way 673-6710
• • • the new
structural
Adhesive
Made
Costa Mesa
with special emphasis
on prodvcts designed
to meet pecvliar
customer needs.
RELIABLE MANUFACTURlllG
INCOlPORATEO
1880-F WHl'l'TIER (7 141 642-8774
COSTA MESA. CALff. 92627
Donaldson present the uni·
que feat ol producinl about
BO percent of the well coast's
sport.fishing boat.s in a lanJ·
Jocked dry dock in Costa
MHa, some three miles
from the ocean, ulilwnl
the facilitie1 of moving van
operations to ach.ie ve their
launchings.
lt'1 not t'Ven an oddity
anymore to see a big 8$-
foot yacht plying d<M·n the
highway en route to most
convenient launching facili·
ties on the Oraiige Coast be·
cause of the magnitude
of the Sea Boot Company
operation located at 126 16th
Street. Actually, the y've
built boats as large as a 97·
foot craft. but they usually
custom build power cralt
which range from 33 to 85
feet on a normal schedule.
The rompan}' ~roduces
about six to seven large
boats per year and rounds
out its production .,.·ith
about five smaller units.
None of their products are
sailboats. although they
have made them 1n the past
.and would re-enter the
trade if demand warranted.
The company tmploy s a
total of 32 personnel nowa-
days. having grown from a
basic group of about 15 In
The partners worked to-
gether for many years u
emplOyees ol South CGl.st
when it was one of the most
prominent yacht buildiq
and repair ouUett on Ule
west coast. They elected. to
go into business for them·
selves here in IM7. movin&
up on the mesa to escape the
b.igb eoet of coutl1ne prop-
erties, being among ttle flnt
to correctly interpret the
need for utillDng reali.ltk!
tranq>0rtation plmni a I
which h.11 been an answer
to ca:rryiDC on boat-makfnl
operaUont at a dlJ:tance tit
watTant creatu recreation-
al aod hlg!i-prlced udllty ol
t.be su coast.
Sea Bo.at C-ompany craft
have been custom-made for
commercial.. . 1portlllbing
companies and indivklualt
from Wuhington and Ore-
IOB on down to San Dte,o.
541-1762
ALL HONZE &-WINCHES STAINLESS STEEL
COSTA MISA
133 INDUSTRIAL WAY
Virtutlly fail-proof.
ruggedly built, 1lmple
design, adapt1blt to
almost any in1!1ll1ti0ft,
WILDCATS THAT FIT
1/4" to 3/8" CHA INS
-BOTH TRIPLE B
& PROOF COIL
Custom
Foundry
Work
* RUDDERS * STRUTS * STEERING Elj)UIPMENT
ALSO DICOIAYOI lft~WAU Pt.AfUU
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Custom Mt to· your' Personat Ta1fe • . . ' ·
From FamRy, Ski to High Performance Racln9
M•tal-Roor•J, mold.d-i" colon, 41 to
choo•a from . l•ck•d 11p Dy 1olicl two-y••r
9u•rant••·
R•c•11ed in1trum•nt pan•I. CoM>r-coordin-
at•d int•rior •nd 1+••rint wh••I. leck~to
Deck bucket 1•a+1 or full wr•p-arownd • ••••
Ask us for Your Nffr"t O..~r
Holmes Fibreglass Boat Co.
931 Suneet Dr.
Meke" ol HORIZON C-Ski -COSTA MESA, C•lif.
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largest machines or
Its type in COst.a
Mesa .
* Metal Spinnln9 * Prototypes * Production * Machlnin9 * StampinCJ
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* Fabrication * Weldin9
SHORT RUNS Ol LONG lUN$
More thon o QTUlr'ifr of o Crntu,., of l.tptrlence
SUPREME ENGINEERING
COSTA MESA, CAUF.
1930 PLACENTIA 646 6036
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MSC OF cost A MESA . CONTRIBUTES
TO 'ERA OF THE PUSHBUTTON'
Ray Harnoss Offers Inland and Ocean Sailors'
Sailmaking Service at New, Larger Facility
COGUDll'clal and military milltlry Plue of, a)' ~ , lb! Harnoss off en a com-~ " well u airborftt baa OM, iii; UOtbes' .ol tbllr • bln:Jtion of Inland and oceu
IDd ar'OUnd t'OGtrol l)ostema = ti =-• tune>.-&llllng and sallmakinJ ex-bl·tlo oe1~' .....,.,. cc_·. M ... porlence to ''"' up a bu&l-n.etr' ,;,aitef . test -and plaDI N.UX ~ .14 ne:11 which has just occupltd
MUt.r dlmlftine dreultry ' ·aft . 1 iM&Umeqt.. , dol.4ble Its original apace la
prft1dN a ~ er quick ....-i .. __, a move fr001 Costa MMI to
.,.--Ud coo-:;\!:"~~·t!"'°"• 410 29th Street at Newport trol of ,... lDtemlty fflt Bea~.
Optfm• n·~llty uDdlr Tn*a1 MIC • 1 t t • m & Hamoss Sails empbaalzes "°!IO'll, llChl .. _ 11 h mof· lJo• -, ~· ~~ qulllt, ""'kmaot!Up over ._i.,li' ~ utlll--iC .... ,...,.. ·-•-· prodUcltoo •ol1m1e and tJ oa 1 llrcraft JUtnamem htiee' ~111":8~.::; Ray' stresses that they are
pPllt. • · ........ l8 --:-:--..--fl?Pled only to manofaetur.
MIC ·dio!P ~ l<r --llM "OllJill!'ll = 11oc ar r>palrlag ..n., "and ••••nc ODatrol ::: '4'Ydll Mr ~ WU: ..,. don't even make coven
• '""'""'" ar twiCebll. or bags for 1l'orqt ol witblA e.' cu Deeded bJ · MSC procluctil: a l&r,. Ails," he adds.
tht buic uni.ti, without • ranee ol equfsllDea(. feltU:(• While he ~nt:hlues to op-
•ptncnt tncr.M in tbe Inc sucb i.._. u com.plete erate the company u a lolo
O¥eftll wUt lmlsth. modular pUlbbUUoa twit.ell setup, Harnos• aaya be
A1reraft DWlllfacturen pacbcel, mtnl.tbln units does h a n d I e peak 1oadl
ludl u Lockbe«I, Grum· tor llmitld IJ*ll, and adD-throulh the help of "moon·
man, Mc:Donnell-Douglu, ator1 wb.lcb' enable pro-lighten" who have sallmai:·
Northrop and Bell UNI MSC O'ammilll cl. HVR IWitth ing experienee but have
word lndlcator1 and aw-modolll, mnoei Ju& about other jobs in regular hours.
\er caution 11st.m1. Bell ewry lmaifNbk' qpllea-He uaually can count on up
helioopter1 and other a.tr-Uon ln toQle, ~ to • hall dozen aktes In thll
craft ln u.. in Vietnam and ttri1t OperadoM.. All manner, he conflde1. Thu1
have MSC producta aboard. ba'lt: easy fr0nt.Gl1JID8l re-far he hu been able to
In ttct, the company hu lMnpi:a& pi,. qms. ldentlf1-make delivery oa cuatom
dllttnc:tion rtCec:ted in the cation Ud replacement al. made uils in two weeb to a·
fad that prdcaUJ every fuae1. ' month.
uar-U. -a ..w., ""II In --..... a "Jlalrlnl 1alll. M>Jor ropalr """'1!Jt .._ J11D Ud ..,. aali "111 Ila -. He A)'O ha I* Include recutllaf and
··~la••" time••"'•• mabtaailtlarCllltomenln reahaplagUMaaliwlilcbha1 .....-.-. ~ • --. San Pedro, Al•'Mdl, P1aya blea 1tr.tcbed in a.tain
ud Wll11mt aperlmeatll de.l Rty and allo 'Ntwport areu or ftraintd ~ th•
Iii< ... U.S. Na'1 In UM Beoch 111ii1 -U'N bad point Or 'nlloble ~""l'·
~ Lokal--.... --....... le lbem-°"repair JG, ~ly arollq a aall loft l<r • l.lr&O ae1-Ud lie _,. all tllo llla)or ..,.., uar-ilway1
C01Di>UJ ID UMi a.iollO Pil ne baw a lat to,...i~ ~-a •tb«Oulh :"Meare-.ru lor lmM time aftir b wltb tbl t~ tlfldtncy M inspectlcn and re-
war. • ID wbicb.. • · .,iCM be fuse ioO do the wort · be
Ht m lied om Jd Wab&e uUtd la wit ti.. '81'!"· deems the material b not
..uboU ncbtC upwJqce. AttbouCb 1t'1 ,..... 1o t s-. worth tbe cutting, hln'iDI'.
ba.tq aallod -lioaU, a timato Illa ·-Ula of a and olller labor. *'oo&c•tter, a 6'oot Pil,bllndAc•tadlOlllMlndet New aaU muufact9't 11 '°"' Ud -1eo 1ioa11 In all -cao -ally be doae by laylnl wt Illa ma-UM -. Bo bal liad II ..,,ued. A rMq Nllo< In terlaJ and ~ll<ni oa. the
,... ol aal1lq ln t1i1t araa. amalJor -IOll perbopt fioor, outllni and match-
ffe eaafklll t:bt ma I a a yur Of Cood...., out of a mar~ for perfect lfWlne.
,.._ ba .-to aall aall, Ud.,.... all Illa larl· '!'be tail mUll be '..,..
maldq 11 a bnatM11 for er boats wtdcllri doable ln rac. right on the ~
bhnlelt ... beCaUM be bad Ing and ~ AC• thine otf abOWI up w. poor
uUed with a lot of dillerent tlvltlea liW&aily can txpect a performanC'I ol a 14. ~le and a lot of dif(erent 111il to ltmd up two to Harnou matn bis:: own -
eqwpmeat and bad the con-three yuft. On tie other patternl aceordinl to a,,Jgn
ataDI plilloaoph7 thal U he hand, •·<raft uted atrict17 of ttie m~ ~ wbo
had cboAn «. dulped tbe for pleuurt ml&ht UM a ad planned the boat ta·
equipment be woul<! have from ftve to ab: JW'I, al· ctneertng aDd de91Cn 1aJd
applied h11 own ideu for thouP, ~~c raUtchln1 out on a full • ~ PliJtem1 lmtm'Ovmoen\f. may bt needed because of w h I c h Is ~ aaa:
IWnou 11)'1 be makes chaftq er unrtainl· then readjusted as ~ed
compea•tiom for varying One ol Harnou' 1ar1er until the finer points Of iaU
ooocltiOQI Of wlnd and cur-~lw::;m:::.;.1 ,::a11:.,::but=-=•1n::;:vo::;tvea::,.,::en;glneerln:=::;:::.•f.:ara::.:ac:•:::1:;e•;eil~ ...
MATERIALS IN OPTICS COt.1'1.m ltEPAll lCAUlllA110M
SEIYICI ON ALL MAKES I. fYl'D·
o the r ccrporate omeiall. In advanced ml»tary •Y• turtiulence tndicaton now
Departmtot htlldl tnclude tem1, evidenced in ptrlic-uaed on jet alrllnen which
Don Stockman, A1el man-ul.v by ttieir applicaUoaa will tndicate the varyinJ
qer, Ud R. D. Wbitt. ma-cm MM McDonnell Pbantom extent of turbulence up to i.Nlmanaaer. airc:nft-the lowe&:.._~• ol '8 mi1N away, flnd1nC tM
LEADER8 IN FIEU> tlle doubl.--iJi(:ralt dlnlcllon In wblcb leut ..,..
l!:xollc -are Jood. (the top unit ta radar and bolmiee uitll In -air en bl "8 Seid of srowinl bottom unit ii Exotic Ma· l'UlT'enta and &iviDC the pl-
and cutinC 1ute" dies ol terials' dome ror the infr•· kit tbe dlanct to lb' toe
iWcon and prmtnlmn ZM--red ayltem)~d the Fal-piane tb1"0Ll&h tbt Melt point
terta1s fer optical Jen1e1 con miulle. 'Ibey 1re pre1-Cf retlltance. 'ltil can uve
and dome1, ~ they are ent in iyilellll ftgur.ln& in ireet11 ln wear and lear on
among oo1y two ln the loctlng "''° tar1ell and the plane'a fuaalqe-to aay
lfale ~~-~bopolldo .. a:"lr llrlng mlullee--all the pO-era! own.,_,. -ni. Tiie _,-aJao II
Comp a a 1 .,..,,. l•n1 AEROSPACE mUiaC tbermal Jlllillbmn•
produce tt••IP'l"'"ll l'llll· APPUCA,,ON taUoD.-OMl nte trulduc-ln& up to :M mm. hi cl· The compu,1 bu a re-.,.. mounted la DOM conu
ameter, a n.tneu ol 1/30 eertly developed 811Plica· ot IOl'.D.e ol the mluU.. ot a waftien&th. and ancJel tlon hr IJlACI wort-the in-Tbtte enable cOntrol 111-
to one MC<md ot are, u well frved 1W"ft1Uance 171tem Lem to Tecopil:e ad eval·
a1 working to standard wbicll enbaDcu nlCbt oblft.. uatt mch thtnp u · belt
commm:ial toleraacu. vation from atn::r&ft to rete chln&a tllrolO '9liUty
1be mmt .....toe com-a:n>wld taraeta DOW utU1l.ecl Of trl.nlduc:len. 1'11: tnfor-
poll)' hM """'°"' a ex-lo Vietnam, a ,,_ lhat malioii II lad --cellenl record all a«ept-II appllcable lo aatelllta ' era le balp detect c:rttlcal
anca 1n lnda)''• mllitary, In ...._.. , lalonnatlon "b I c -may 1~ ud cam.merda1 Pertl.aPI lell-be:ralded but haft a baarlq m opwaticm
fiel<ll 1 ta~ -aJre·-mOll --lo the all the ...iDclo llliil -po are .,;~ted·~ aom;'"~ commercial. field .,. their even contribute te hi own
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llJICILLINT DINGHY fOR LARGER IOATS
L111$thi 101\i"' 1etm: 5' Drift: 21' .
California FlberCjla11 Co.
1665 1•11dr St., C•t• Mell, C1llf. 92627
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chinin9 which has earn• the accept•
ance that has stimulated our -liven-fold
physical 9rowth end from 2 to 50 per·
sonnel indicates excellent career oppor•
tunitiea at this equal opportunity •m·
ployers! •
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AJI DAILY' PILOT
Arrow Manufacturing Patrons Bag
:Sig Game as W dl as State Tides
Arrows which ha\I~
brought down bi& game aod
bird• as well •• 1wtahi n i
thtoofb the true rui:"bt. r•
q__ulred to win state target
p.ampJ0Mhip1 are the pro-
'ifuction &e.niua or Arrow
Manufacturing In Co • ta
~esa.
Dan.a Patt budJ the com-
pany now in ita fourth year
which bu IJ'OW1I to • ltlff
of seven people, counttnc
Part-time aides. They are
just reachlnc the point
wbue tbeJ plan to Nlar&•
to buil<i up tQ.elr prodQCtioa
A,nd accommodate 1toctpil·
1bg for standard a r r a w 1
used by school outlets and
commercial archery lanes.
The company avuages
production of about 70 doz.en
units daily and Is gearing
for equipment and staff lo
achieve 120 dozen arrows
per day In production soon.
Production comes from
three standard sources of
stock for the shafts-wood,
fiberglas1 and aluminum.
They Ins t.all pre-cut luriey
fffthers f11r true night, and
their tips have variow: de·
sigru. depending upon the
desired use of the arrow.
'There are pla in met.al tips
for target .arrows, but they
are designed to cause morf'
bleeding or to penetrate a
heavy rib cage when the ar·
f'OWS an intended for big
game hunting.
, Incidentally, their typical
tournament target shooting
arrow usually has an alum·
inum shalt.. Tart:et cham·
pions seem to think these
tre more aceurate.
: The hunters seem to like
&ie fibreglass arrow belier
fQr economy and dUTability.
: Dana say.I they have a
itate women's champion on
!he staff now.
LADY ARCHER Betty Gutman of Fullerton is shown
with a bear she bagged y.•ith bow and arrow. This
typifies some of the big gaine hunting associated
y.·ilh Cost.a !1esa 's Arrow Manufacturing.
going Up to Alaska in hopes
or bagging moost and car1·
boo .
Arrow Manufacturing has
shipped wares as far away
as Africa , and a Santa Ana
doctor-archer is over there
currently on a safari in
quest oi elephants and
lions.
Paff says the arrow made
for big game hunting is cus·
tom de~igned "''lth Jen&th
and shaft diameter varying
according to "-'him and de-
sire. For instance, the doc-
tor on safari want! a cus-
tom cut for a l~pound bow,
while target shooters usual-
ly "''ant arrov;s suitable for
bows -.·ith 30 to 42 pounds
pull. A mountain lion bunt·
er usually wants to ap-
proach within lJ to ~yards
of lus quarry. Bird hunters
usually must flush tbeir
game close enough to get a
shot qutcldy after takeoff
before they . attain great
'"""'· Artet"'' shalLK will vary
lion, Paff s1y1. They ac-
quire shaft materials, pre-
cut feathers and metaJ heads
and utilize 36 jigs for fletch-
ing the arrows -lnstallln1
the feathers by a glueing
technique.
\\food arrows, which are
made from Port Orf«d ~
dar, Oregon stock that's
aged anywhere from · 10 to
50 years. are dip-painted 12
dozen at a time and hung
to dry on equJpment design·
ed by Paff.
The company al.lo hu
equi pment for 1tra.Cbttnin1
aluminum arrow1 which are
damageli in use by 1mateur
archers.
The company was estab-
lished 111 1963 .a1 a sideline
ol Ullian and Dana Paff,
who actually eatabliJbed the
firm in a partnership with
a relative. Tbey assumed
full· respon&ibWty aod own-
er.ship wben 1lcPes• in the
partoer'1 famJly forced a
LARGEST R & D IN SPORTS EQ.UIPMENT
AMF-Voit Rubb er Records Impressive Expansion 1
AMF-Volt has accomplish-
ed the fute1l and most dy-
natalc UJll.Nlon Jn athletic ~t~ "'" 1.aJ.11 ll tM world 111 the past
lwoA Q• and. tbe Santa na eompuy b pois-
ed fot oew viltu of O'OW1h lhrouctl new lines to be in·
trodll<ld lo 111111. -4'Jal.rf ii t:be UMJW:t of an ocltln.a ttory wtUdt actual· 11 Cb 1-tlllbbtd u much a
put Of tile 0rlllC't Cout ex-
periuot u aQJone'a be-
~ ... 0GJ:T a. widt.b of Har-
bor Bolllevard aeparate1 this ~AMJl .. Vottplant lto.D-th. 1'rlttt ln1t1llation
~ ,Colta Meu'1 indu1trial
Dfllibborboocl. IA f1ct. it's
actualJy • part of the Seger-
atrom Industrial diatrict
whlcb h11 aome 'J'4' acres of
Jta land In Coltl Mesa.
Voit bu compiled a phe·
nomenal growth eiperlence
largely due to the tact that
the company bu the largest
research and development
or&~lu.tion tn the tp0rt&
eqwnment tleld. · .
Vort eol4red the 1olf club
manufacturin1 neld In 1967
and a hl&blllbt of the!r 1968
eipanalon.pncrammtnc will
be ertendin1 to the Mi line
of 1olfin1 acce11orles-bags,
balls, etc.
Another Innovation for
15188 w1l1 be their entry into
the snow at! buslne11, Over
the p11t several years they
bad been bit in water
1k:l.1 and related awlm equip-
ment, wbicb includes 1wim
fins, muta, 1norkels, wet
1ulb, acuba dJving equip-
ment, etc,
Voit bis a revolutionary
adv~ in wood clubs (or
1olfu1. It feature& a ma-
cbined wood core molded
into a vlrt\lally indestructi·
ble clu)jiead, assuring live-
IJeat performance for years
under the tou&belt play·
ing conditions.
They have a li.m.Uarly new
concept in snow ski con·
struction. Prototypes of th.is
ski, which will be marketed
for the first time in 111&8,
received sensational IC·
claim on the slope1 in com·
petJtJon during the pa1t aea·
son. ft b11 a apedal li.Jh,t.
weight reinforced urethane
core whicb bu been dipped
lo liquid epoxy and then fl..
berglas1 wound on a "fif-
ure 11" in I patten pro-
grammed by computer•.
Another step ln upan1lan
to be featured by Volt ii
their detlg:naUoo by AJa' aa
distrlbuton to retaD ••le•
channels lot all AMF bowl·
ing and blWa.rd accelMlrles.
W. J. Volt Rubber Corp.
is a subsidiary of American
Mach.ine and Foundry Com-
pany. and Voit 11 recogniJ.-
ed as pionffr and leading
manufacturer of at h 1 e Uc
equipment as well as belng
a major supplier of tread
rubber.
They have the diltlnctlon
of havinc 90 percent of 11!
balkell>allJ producod around
tht.ir ortatnll concept of all-
rubber CODJlnlction.
, Sports equipment repre-
1ents about eo percent of
their bualaui, yrbJle the "It
ii In tread rubber. tire re-
pair m1teriall and mam&ftc· lure oJ bowUn1 balls fur
A)D' -«amous for ita com-
prehenaive line ot .bowline
equlpmenl •
Actually, AMF IOOft will
be a M-year-old company,
-avin& been fOUDded ln 1900 u a tobali:eo machinery manu.factu~er with one
plant in PennaylvaniL To-
day they hape more than eo
plants and laboratorlea all
· over the U.S. and over1eas.
Carter L. Burgess ls chair-
man and chlel execullve ol
the parent company, while
Rodn.ey C. Gott ii prealdent.
Volt'1 h.latory dates back
to 1922 when William J. Voit
furmed' a partnership to
manufacture tread rubber
and ,cement tor the Ure re-
trefdinJ lodustry, and he
becO\ne sole owner ln 19'l4.
The company entered the
iporta equJpment field in
1923 wMn the original con·
cept. pf maldn1 infiatable
rubber iporta b.U. prompt·
ed a beadl ball market that
laUQcbed t'he dominaUng
pbue ot VoJt'a cereer.
During World War IJ ,
Volt WOii recognition by per·
fectin& and building full-
molded sell-sealing f u e I
cells tot U.S. ftgbter planes
and dive bombert.
The company wa" head·
ed by Willard D. Volt alter
the death QI hi1 father, tbl
founder. and Voit became
a subsidiary of AMF Jan.
l, 1957. .
AMF-Vo lt now employs a
total of 1000 persoMel et
the local in1tallaUon
Key people at AMF-Volt
Include Voit, chairman ot
I.he board, who is a loeal
area dvic leader ; Georlt
(Bud) Godfrey, prelldent;
Bruce HenderlOn, v l c t
president • re:ua.n=h. de.vet·
opment and manulaeturin&:
Lem Finley, vice president
-1ales mana~; Monk Ab-
bott, vice president • dlrec--
tor of merchandise; Al De
.Weese, vice president· tire
materials division.
MEYERS MANX POPULARITY GROWING
B.F. Meyers & Co., Inc., is &is, complete with frame· part of ltl volume the job o( in the gruelling grind whldl.
the inauspicious flrm name 1bortenlng instruction a n d adapting the Corvair en· saw less than half ol apo
of the organh.aUon wh.ich ii constructlon steps with ex· gine to the Manx. pn>x.imately 70 original en·
making what's p e r h a p s ploded drawing. notes and 'Ibe Mans: bas chalked up tries finish.
America's most exciting car suggesUo¥, an exdUn& record bl var· Acceptance of the Manx oda 00 ioUIJ type• ol competition, perhaps can be enviaiooed
t y. A the company fe•· The ract that the group in too. For illltance, it's brok· best when one figures the)'
tures the teamwork of Shlr· the factory over oa 4001 en all nconb compiled in had nine to 14-wff:t walls
ley and Bruce Meyers and Birch in ~ewport Beach baa the •ix years' running ol the for customers who ordered
some 30 other enthusiastic made is possible for some Boulder Jeeporama in Ufe '1 the kill last summer, al-
souls who periodically can 1200 Ma.nxes to see daylight I~ outin1 wtien Vic Wilson though they have been 1bkl
be expected to come up with speaks for the rapidity with pdoted a Manx with a mod· to pull dW backlog up to
addlUonal tale• o( new whict. it bas caught on. ilied VW engine,• 1500 built three weeks .
"Manubilltiet" that they While about 7!1 percent of up with Corvair barrels. They have 1 tota.I ol more
have achieved "last we e k the Meyers Manxes on the In NORA , agaln the Meyers than 100 d@aiershlpa scat,.
end." road today have VW ena:Jnes Manx came out with flying tered across the naUon., but
Act.u.aUy, Bruce i& presi· for power, there sUll Is a colors. Broce entered a since the litUt car ha•
dent of the corporation and trend toward adaptin& Cor· plant team cl. five M1nxe1 caught on IO tremendoully
keep. himseU submerged Jn valr and Porsche Power and captured firlt overall around "home country," it
research and development planll to the vehicle. lo in a record-splintering 'Z1 should be no 1W1>rlse to
work. fact. Crown Manufacturing hours and 56 minutes, and note that :.> of them are on
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ager, and they round out fll'
tMir inner circle of key
people with Jim Belding,
marketing manager, and
Mike Bone, production man·
ager.
It's designed a1 a do-it·
yourulf vehicle, coming in
kits designed to adapt It to
being bolted to a VW ch&t·
MONARCH
CAMPERS 'Benny Weiss. "'·ho is on the
·aesembly lint, coppt<I the
California championship 1n
Bakersfield early in the
swnmer. Her hu:rband, Fred
a paper banger, also is a
dwnpion arc~. having
taken first In his class in
the state last year and bag-
ging second thiJ year.
from a quarter inCh in thick-
ness to a1J9ut tnree-eigblbl
of an inch, and the leogtha
vary to specific.tion.
cbance in plan•. R C Their production and ules
voJume bu ahown a dra· • • Marine Completes
Expansion Program
A
Ouot.ty
Product
Pall also relates with
pride hcrw another couple
"''ho use these arrows have
campiled a.n enviable hunt-
ing record. Betty and Bob
Gutman ol. Fullerkm baggf'Jd
15 deer, a lion and a bear
in the put couple ol ,_.
and tbia eeuoa. they are
Paff is carrying on e
continuing proeram to up-
grade hi! stoct. He expreu-
es plea.sur• that the com·
p.any has been able to assist
schools wUb m•terlaily n-
~ tM eost of a:rmery
m.atmala ttlrougb. uing '"-.,..,. ........ .
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lt:dclJ' -lilt&tiy ... ..
ma.tic increue during their
full-time operations. L a s t B •
year they tripled volume ot tg
tile previow: year, and in
1967 they figured about 150
percent incttue over ISM.
'Ibey have appros:hnately 7.0
c1ea1en --the um~ ed states u well as settral .......... c a_........_
er lorel.p COUllbies.
R. C. Marine Products, coosiderably more corro-
Inc., has just completed an 1100-resirtant as well aa les·
expaoston and conaolktation ae.niD( electrolylil reaction.
.,..,... wblch ,,.. divw.1-IL C. Morine Produc:b
fted. .. cotnpmlit blW OM ff.IW 1Wr'd bl \be ~
with complete fabrication on tbe hula of nwnber of
and machine lhop service items olfered in nilboat
facilities for sail •nd pcJ'Wft' bardware.
•• RHIOMble
Price f..-turine l~.f.t l'IMdel with 4-foot celMwr com-
,.rtment, twe full double beds and prMtk ally 111
the C*'vena.nc... of horM. Linol..,m floor ... llull ..
Ins inch•• thoic• •f refrigerator or Ice box.
boats. One aignifica.nt troprie·
Roy O. Carllon i1 pre&i· tary tedlnique they feeture
dent ol. tbl oompany '"ff\icb u. Ill • 1t.a.illea1 -ateel-
now hll ttre. separati"'Bi-welded 1t.ancbion1 and pul·
-· utilidnl • total "' pill. U.000 aqu.e feet of wort fte company hu a six·
... , ....
Al-Wood and _, construction ••. RlD -_
tier way Oft 1tyli119 fw model with carepl1te R·
IMl'fJlau c~.
Our new home at 17142 !a1trnen Street, ll'Vine • , • w~e,. we'll lia¥•
1quare feet of floor 1pac1 • , • to be ready •bout February, 1961.
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-ll Precision Machlnin9 -ll Test Eq.iptMllt
NICHOLSON MACHINE CO.
914 WEST 17th, COSTA MESA
SINCE 1937
• Custom Sails
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to Order
Standard Sails
of All Classes
in Stock
Marine Canvas
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LOfT IN COSTA MISA
BAXTER
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COU• '"l)•. C •UI O~NIA
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646-9515
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t1J9Ce and employ1 2S per-,... t.ck.lrotJncl and w
tonneL comp 11 e d a remarkable
'lbe company embrtices powth. experience. Roy
bee tepUMI phases of op--darted out in , 1 Newport
eration, eecb oriented toto a.eta Pt•Je olf 1llb Stnet
h parent facility and of. ad moved the eompuy k>
ftCM •t 1138 West 17th. TbeH a 1IOO aqllln foot flCUity
.include the former W'.arine la Oolta Me11 wtik:tl he ul-
-C«pontion, the orill· ttmotely npollded to "°" nal facility. plus Orana• aqure feet before moy1n1:
ALSO CAMl'IR REPAIR AND REMDOILING SIRYICU
MONARCH INDUSTR·IES
COUnty Foundry and 'I'her· to the present 1Jte. ~
al Cl
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m act Plastics. Tbe company llU shown ....._
COSTA Ml!SA. C.f<lll'ORNIA
2120 PLACENTIA 6'2-1471
Oarllon had just quadru-• 15-4o-l growth. In volume~iiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiii::i
pied the size ol hi1 total and production since Carl-Ii
facility coincident with ac-IClll llW1ed out as • solo-
qllilitions of the foundry ud opl!l"ltor of a firm original·
the plastic coating operation 11 fouded to aerve power
and the ove rall staff t.1 boat.I only. 1n fact, a&ilboat
been increased by alrilost .:itYitJ Ml been so great
80 percent to accommodate , wttb R. C. Marine Products
the additional phases ot they now cu count about
business. 15 pweeot ol their buslneu
The thermal clad depert· rel.Mled. to 1alllq craft.
ment features a procea Key people with R. C.
which improves the appe9r· Marine lnc:iude Carlton; Don
ance and waring qua.Utlel Koyer, ieneral plant man·
of. aluminum. They have a aaw aod. m.chine 1bop IU·
nylon coating whi ch bonds perintendent; Earl Niver-
to aluminum SU f>Pl antin1 IOll, foundry manager, and
the old technique of anodlJ.. Ken Chluncey, fM>ricaUon
Ing, and makes the metal manacer.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
hr
MARINE CIAFT
.. 1
OUR SPECIALTY FOR 21 YEARS
Fuel Tanks
ST.&INLISS Wat T k ""' er an s
• BUil f .IN GALLIYI a ICI BOXES
a STOVE LINIRS
VICTOR L BERRY
METAL SPICIALnES
NEWPORT llACH, CAL1'.
2527.A W1 ~1 Co.st Hwy 541-3613
I
_MORE COMPREHENSIVE
INSURANCE SERVICES _.._,,
throu9h specialized staff capabilities uncler ·
the direction Of three principals In a company
now observlnCJ its FIF.TEENTH year of service
to the harbor area.
*
DON ANDERSON
Partner
MARCO ANICH
Partner
LIFE * GROUP *
108 MILUM
Pa\.tner
CASUALTY
"Buyers for the Insuring Public"
ANDERSON & ANICH INSUllANCI
BROKERS
NEWPORT IEACH, CAUF.
337 IA YSIDE DR. 675-0350
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DAILY PILOT AJ J
Huntington Seacliff Reaches New Mil eston e As
Clubhouse Opens for 6551-Yard Golf Course
MILUM PARTNER A 1 Monarch to
ANDERSON-ANICH Build, Fix
A new milestone haa juat
been reached in Huntington
Beach wUh the opening of
the clubbou&e and restaur·
ant at tbe Huntington Sea-
cUU Country Club.
Tbla 15,000 square foot,
&tr • conditioned facility
rounds out a mllllon·and·a-
balf-dollar development pro-
gram which mutt avail·
able a prtvate\y·owued. f•
cllily that' 1 oPtD to tbe pqb-
Uc, exposln1 to tVtr'JboclJ
country club atmosphere
without membelabip asaeu-
ments.
The clubhouse baa a rea-
taur ant, cocktail 1 o u n g e,
lnsurance brokers Don
Anderson and Marco Anlcb
will add further deplh to
their comprehenme insur·
~ services in a step to
keep pace with the Harbor
area's significant indultri·
al advances when Robert
Mllwn becomes a partner to
the Orm In January, 19118.
Milum climaxes seven
year• as an account execu-
tive for Anderson & Anich
u be becomes a principal in
the company.
lOQC·tlnae ' a1oPD, "8u:J«'I
tor t.bt IMUl'bl& pob11c." Campers
Thia ftnn bu srown to an
orpniutlon of lO personnel Monarch Industries U ·
'1hJcb apedallzes ln ol!erlng pends lta operations to r•
1 br~ l'Ult ol Insur· pair terVtces as well 11
anct """*· Speclalhed mamafact\lrlbt campera ua
ltl1f memben asallt tbeJ.r der the new ownership of
clle.lltele ta evtl1 Mid ta Ed Addlncton IDd J. P. Provemano, and they aJlo the. blluraDCI field. T h e Y are engaged in atudiet oa
mab lt • poUcy to remain possibilities of lntrodwint
abrellt witb Ill advlDCll la fibregla.u CGUtnactioD ID
lnHrance actlvUSu, estate tbe futln. '
mauai--and protlctlon 'lbe oompao,y wul Ol*·
in IM•llDMI. Nlidencet and ate with a 1taU of three at tbt 0 &l t S e t, tmpbui..llal
banquet and party facilities, ~'lbe company coincidental·
ly wW be observing itJ 15th
annlvers..-y during 1968, An·
penou1 Medi. wood &Dd metal ~
Key ,. .... 1nc1ude Ro-tion. but 11 momentum la
bert M. ADdlnoa, Don's eon the hitbJ.y MUoeaJ apera-wbo jol.Ded tbe ataff iD 1988 t1on picu up, _AddinatoA lll-u accouDl esecutive alter ticlpatAll llllff apem&OD.
blvtng aerved thrM years They have a &000 lq\We
as a compa111 ~rwrtter; foot fadlilJ ll UJO P1actll-
Jeane Hunt, oftlce mnas· tia in Coeta w ...
pro abop, men's and worn.
en's locker rOOJDI and abow·
era, recreation room as well
as sizeable patio conveni-
ences for golfers and other
patrons alike.
nte restaurant features a
gourmet menu and the out-
standing cuisine ol Marcell
Pitz, f o r m e r 1 y assist.ant
chef at the Victor Hugo.
They wW feature weekend
breakfuta, lunches and din·
ne.rs dally, and Sunday
bruncbet.
NEW CLUIHOUSI oJ Buntmaton Seacllff Country
Club and GoU Course in Huntington Beach features
restaurant. cocktail lounge, pro shop and locker
rooms -15,000 square foot facility which is part
of $1 .5 million development ot Huntington Beach Co.
sonallty of lta own and ls
a cballen«e to the average
u well as the fine golfer
without being unduly se-
teodent.
Mon than 5000 nn trees
contribute to the landscap-
ing, creatin1 a beauWul set·
tinl for the diner and golfer
alike. Three decoradve
lakes add to the effect.
The clubhouse facility waa
designed by Ellerbroek, Ko-
teles & Fox of Newport
Beach and conceived wlUI
imalioatlon and 1ood taste,
providing for the ultimate
in reluaUon.
' I de.rson and Anich havlnt
launched the business in
1963.
Anderson, Anich and Mi·
b.an will continue broad in·
1urance coverage. handling
life, group and casualty pro.
tection.. and carrymg on a
NBW i ayrrtst
'FOREVBR-VIEW'
Homo Sites! er; Kay Wood. acco\Dlttna Provenuno eom., lato
1upervilor: Barbara £4. u. buaiDul from a poll u A cudorn honw built
wards, beld andenrrtta-(or plalticl tn.,.,.. at .\eroje JU# for you ••• by
buslneu llnet; Helen ...... General, IDd be wm be IX· Ivan Wells ct Sons, Inc.
shall, underwriter, personal plolttni bla b~ lD ,__ · '-t vere." lines, and Jeri B u r d l c k. laatlc st.ructurM 1D 1tudle1 on a wrge view "' • pl!~.~p~"::!:'=:cn~~ Nicholson Has Link With Racing •1:''.!.~ ... 5.:11~~.=.:,n:; :':i:.l'.~:~
J. Press Maxwell, a Colo-most active 1.n civic affatn a pickup • mOUDled coach ••. on the Irvine llancb oe N...,.
rado goU course arebltect. C p . . · . Ind 5QQ in the Newport Harbor area. body. TbeJ edvocate lay up ponHarbor'•famouaWeatBlaf. ;~ :c:~~r:~r ~s:~ ars artt Cl pat1ng tn y -~e~~o~:r: o~~b ~ ~s. construction in fibre. ~~Yo~~ ~:rm;!:;T:6~~
Loog·ball specialists will be Coast Country Club, the ln· Addington has bad a 12· demand individuality aDd ..ant
in]preued wttb three boles Althou&b recopized most· The company bu crown madt: paru for the aclua· dlan Well& Country Club oo year background ln manu-aimpll~ty ••• wlao are Set~
of nearly 500 yards a n d ly for their component parta ln 1Wf from three to 10 lD tars which open and close the desert and the Newport facture of campers and mo-•.. • are CPDm•ity miDdld.
more. production for map-apart the past two years, and Nl· the canopy and ralae or low· Tennis Club. bile bomea. He wu with ID Tb• 300 Serles bomes ....
.nm Wertz 11 aeneral man-electrical ooonec:t.1 lD the cholaon la planninC lmlMdl-er tbe pilot's seat in jet Anderson ta a former El Monte camper manufac-woddl away~ CGall"ioo ,.c
ager ol the ~lf and coun-missile and aerotpece field. ate arowth to 20 perlODDtl fighters. board member of the Ro-turer for m yean befon cm1y mill*I fJom pndk:allf
try club faclllty, and BW Nicholson M.acbine Com· WbeG they mow to the new Tb• compa11y a1Jo hu tary Club and still aervet be became 1 paiV to buy· ~
'lbe goU course preceded
the clubboUJe opening by
aboUt three months, a n d
Brian Lake, director of goll,
reports they already have
reached averaie play or 190
golfers per. day -accept-ance wbicb many courses
never 1ualn. When uked
to comment on tbe comae,
Lake ..Sd, 41lt 11 deiipd
so that each hole has a per· Baylus la cow-se superin· pany bu a llttlHeralded plant and projecting tlO doU· done a-0me work in service on the board of deacons in ln& out Phil Rathgabtt, the
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Instrument Design-Production
with nearly every car that upon finding sufficienUy pany, another Costa W.esa graduate of Michigan State try.
participates ln the Indiana· skilled personnel) ultimate· firm which is gaining a 1ig-Unlveraltf, Don came here 'ne Monarch ~ will
polls 500. ly. nJficant grawth experience in 1952. feature an elgbt·and-a·balf >.. a aubcootra~ wl~ Two more mlCblnea will in a speclallr.ed Oeld. Anicb Ls a native of New· foot model with a four-foot * AUTOMOTIVE TESTING
EQUIPMENT * ACCELEIOMmRS * ELEC110NIC DmCE
FOi AISOLUTE ACCURACY
IN STARTING OLYMPIC·
CAUIRE FOOT RACES * ELEC119NIC TRAINING
SYSTJMi FOR MIUTAIY
AND POUCE TARGET
SHOOTING.
CHRONDEK
ELECTRONICS,
INC.
J027 l nt•prlee St.
w.til P.O • ._,,..
(714) MM712
Ril~ Manufacturlllg tn be ~dded to bis lineup of Key personnel assisting port Be.ch and is a g:radu-cal><>ver compartment fea·
Sou1b Laguna Nicholson ~qwpment In the new facll-Nicholson are L. P. James~ ate of Fullerton Jun lo r turma two full double bed.I
bu mathined a lot 0( the 1ty. TheM Include 1 trac• foremmi and Jean. wu. College. He wu one of the d practically all tbe con·
components for fuel lnjec-lathe and a preclsk>D chuck· llama s~ret.ary plannen in f r a m l n I the venleacel ol b o m e. Tbe
ti.oo aystema for drqstera er (both HardiJA.le'a) to NlcbOllon aot ·his start ln Newport Beach ctt,y Char-coac:b bu a linoleum Ooor,
and nciftt vehicles and al· round out bla array ol preclalon machine work with ter. bullt·tnl 11Dt choke of re-21srtttf&dt ~t every car in the fam· equipment, which at present one ol the largest tool ma· Milum a1lo LI a product of frtttrator or let bu. ·~ ~ ~
oua Speedway clank: f<r the lncl&adea aeven lathes, five chine manufacturers ln the the harbor area. bavlnl 'Ibey pl&D Y01ume eon-• 'frr _. ~
past sevt!al years bu had mlllJ, two aaws, tbne drlO world-Giddings At Lewis-been graduated from New-~ fJI Gala ltaDcSard IVAN Wiii.Li •na. JMC.
parts which were m:ichin· presses, a surface grinder Machine Tool Co ln Wiscon· port Rll'b« mgb and later bod7 with optiom, ad will , rifw ...wr f 1 ,Wb I -'
ed In this Costa W.e~a sbop. an<1 boning machine aloog sin but has beeo ·00 the west being graduated from Ore-emphlliae putt1nC out I
C. J .. (CUrt1 Nicholson with other related equip-<.'Oast since he enle!'ed air-gon State Collece, ~be quality product at•.....,.. ~::,"IJ-:;,::o~
beads this business which ment. craft work in 1M3, tbeo go-was a member of the foot. able price. N..,,., ...._ ~-ntflll
bu been on tbe local sc,ene The components Nichol· ing into guidance systems ball team that played la u. Ed'• wife, Barbara, allo (II" flll.lJSf
for nearly four yean. Its a eon maket f<r millllu in· manufacture in l948 before Rose Bowl In JJ01. Bob la WUl be f\IDCUanal bl t be ••Iii••••••• compa.y ln ill 1~ )'Ur elude parta for the umbilical opening bla own libop as a a past prelldent of tbt loc.a1 hut,,... wbOt tbeJ an ,.t.
DOW, although while ln Cul· electrical connecton wblcb garage . sized operation at jaycee'a ud active wtta tbt ttu tbl ..,, manaiemmt
ver Qty the firm name snap apert on puab button the outset in 19S3. UCI boolter d• , of die op11r1U. 1IDder wa,. ::================= NEDCO (Nlcboleon Enttne· command at laanch or at -------------------------------------erinl DevekJpment Com-radio command in cases
puy) applied. where they an iutentaae
NEW BOllE CODMCton.
Dartnl w1J .ta&• 0( MJMll& PllOGMMI
Nlchollon'• ~ here Hi.I productl have been
be bu utiUled the llm!ted utilhed on tueh prog:rams
f.cWty of 1800 lqUU'I ffft u the M.IDuternu, Polaris
al l'P9C' OD Wttt 17th, but end tbe ~I POlel·
he expects to be able to tc· don, AtJM, SRAM, Dilcover-
c:apy \la DIW U,400 aqu.are er, c.eatau:r, Atma, Apollo,
foot "bome " 1D ttae lrvtDe ntan, MOL and Nlte-X.
JlldulG1a1 OompJa et 17SG N.lcbolloD artiMnlhip bu Butma St about Febru-been preaat cm mllltary air· .,, JM. craft, too, lince he baa
FOR
ADYINTURE
FUN
CONYllT YOUR
VOLUWAGEN-IASED CAR
TO MORI HORSEPOWR
100 miles up, In the VllCUum of IPKe, a
........,,. SeM>nic prasu,. switch will
control the ptUSUre In the Apollo astro-MUt'a ~suit ,tioW much ia this pres·
""9 lwttdt worth? Ask th• astronaut!
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Te4 Tr9"f Ill 21/J ,_.. ol ...... rocl.t.
for Slalom racing, camping.,
hunting, fishing, ranching
or even shopping or com-
muting on the freeways.
"''' s.,t.
MARION TltEVOlt
Suy •• Treu.
OLIVIA PIUCI
Office ~9'•
Greater power and more getaway adds to the fun
possible with these popular dune buggy type cars.
Power increase by adapting a Corvair engine to
VW running gear is our specialty. Let us introduce
you to ell the fun a nd excitement possible. Corvair-
to-Volkswagen kits fit Sedans, Transportation Sedans,
Karmann Ghias, Porsches end also· Dune Buggies.
Also GINUINI MEYllS MANX Km
Crown . Manufacturing Co.
COSTA MllA C1llf. '2627
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TltANSDUClRS f'Oft QOllNI
Gemini'• malfunction detection system
usea Servonlc pre11ure trlnsductra ex·
elusively. They cost a litt1e moN but
they're worth it when you don't haW a Ha>nd ch1ncel
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jlftjeca •• • mlf)lftl .._. Ir• t ...
For miullt and space appllcatlona, underwater rtlMfdl and ~. lndWtrtal control
aod telemetry ••. wherever there la • requl,..ment for • hfth ctesree of eccunicy, rtlllbfllty
and miniaturization •• , that's wher! you'll find S.rvonlc t.ranlducera.
The lnttrumenb m1nufac:tured by S.rvonic d.ttct phytlQI phenomejM1 ol poeltlon. prwure
and 1«:el1r11t1on and proylde hllh l.vtl •ntloC 1lcna11 for use In ....,,.,-,.,nd ctett PfOC> ... inc equipment. In tdditlon, numerous IJOUnd support end mt ltbomDrJ ,.qur'*"'8nb
art beln1 met with Servonlc tnnsducen.
hrvonlc offtl'I • dynamic and ehallenlfnt tlMronment tD ...,..,..._ ~ Office and
production personnel with lmaaln1tlon and ~rcefulnees. For employment~~~~
lnformetlon, contact Jam• H)'lms, P9raonnel and Ttalnlnl Man ... r, leNonfc j j
lnttrumenta, Inc., 1644 Whittler Ave., Costa ...... c.Hfomla, (714) '42·2-400.
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SERVONIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
A aubeldlery of Gulton lnduatrln , Inc.
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••• DYNAMIC INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
• • .. SIGNIFICANT COMMERCIAL STATUS
• • • A TALENTED POPULACE
••• EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
• • • CONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION
• • • DELIGHTFUL RECRE·A TION
Stimulated by a Dedicated and Action·
Oriented City Administration and Staff ·
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Whose Guideposts are
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FLEXIBILITY ACC~~ATE HEALTHY GROWTH . .
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.EXERCISING CONTINUING COMMUNITY SELF • DISCIPLINE TO PIODUCE am POSSllLI
UTILITY OF AREA THROUGH PRE • PLANNING TO MAKE AVAILABLE SUPPORTING FUNC·
TIOttS TO SERVE INDUSTRY I COMMERCE AND RESIDENTIAL GROWTH ••• MAINTAININCi
MOMENTUM THATS THREE TO FIVE YEARS AHEAD OF THE DATE OF "ARRIVAL"
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urHHNTIN~ CLOSl TO 20M IMPLOYIU
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CITY OF c·os~A MESA
Willard T. Jordan
C1IYia F. Buck Robert M. Wilson A. L Pinkley George A. Tucker
Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman
Arthur W. McKenzie
City Manager
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__ Orange -Coast 's
s.ctt.... Rival Network 011tlool~, 1968---...:;:P:ii:..;_I--.
Long-Range
That's Lo5
Freeway System to
Angeles' 'Tradem~rl('
Thi 0ran.Je Coast it COD·
trlbutlnf alCnllkutly to Or-
ange County'• induatrlal
growth, the momentum of
wl'licb it outpaclna that o(
the nation 11 a whole.
Selected to typify the area
is aa orpn.i&atlon at the
ed1e of the Irvine lndmtri·
al Comple:r, The Towmend
Company. J\eaaon1 for this
choice art threefold: as a
Te.ztron Company lt'1 one of
the nation's notabl• growth
conpmerate1 of New York
Stock Market fame; ltl lo-
cal U:9CuUVe bu jUlt been
elevated in corporate status,
boizll pjaced over three ell·
vilion• plWI tbtir lnterna·
tioul opt:ratlODI; and it Wit
OM of tbe ftnt major indut-
triel to move to tbe area.
Edmond B. Butter recent-l!:DMOND •• 1um11 •
ly WU apPointed u:ecuUn Esee.thti Vice Pruide.t
vice pruidut of lbe Towu~ ne TewwM Ctmpuy send Compo117, budizll tho
Cherry Rl..t, Identl-Klt •nd
.Boots Aircraft Nut·divialons erowUa has been more ra-
in additioa to Hcen,,,. and pid than tbe nation.'•, too-
...., --abroad. liavlns begun _.ti..,
-..,_ "OUUoot, borw more tllu 1S yMrt
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ba• oot varied a:reaUy alnce
theo, but UU1 plant today
producu four tln\ea the vol-
ume with about the same
number of emp I oy e e 1
through ltl Improvements In
toolln1 and producUon meth·
""· "We u:pect to crow in
both dollars of-outpttt and
employment," Buster com·
mentl, "becauae we are
conttanUy workinl on new
products wtlicb will be made
of new and e.zoUc materials
for applications planned five
or mor_e ·year• down tbt
line.
"It 11 our dulre to offer
steady employment le our
people, .. bo l eood lndUJ·
·trial nelgbbor, and for ,our
QMple to make liplflOant
civic contributions to the
commwUtie. La whltb they
live.''
Thia type ol attitude 1en·
erall,y rellectod by lndUJlrl·
af u:ecutlvu all over the
Oran.It CoUt mates more
meuiDCful the Futurama .......... ti•· ol1od0>''1 DAI• LY P)LOT.
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When the Sa.n Diea:o Free·
way reachel tbi mlle.1tone
of blteraectlng with tbe
Newport Freeway in the
1prln1 of 1988, the Oruge
Coa1t will tel l1le full Im·
J>llCt of tu entry into the fa.
bulou1 freeway era.
It's true that the south
Cila1t bas bad freeway ad·
.vutace• ,throutb preaeace
of th• Santa Ana Fneway
for years, and u portion• ' . of such 1uper roads as the
San Diego, Garden Grove
and Newport Freeways pro-
ere1Md in recent yur1 tbe
area enjoyed di1tinct con·
ven.iencet.
However, the ion1·ranp
prosram ca.Ut tor a total of
10 freeway.a eveablllly . to
serve thla area (coUnt them
on the accompalU'lnC com·
pariM>n map!).
TbeN comPJJUoa maps
vividly Wuatrate wbat the
future fre.way Mory can
mea.n to tbe Oraqe Coa:lt. ·
One map I.I an enlarpd tee-
Uon of this area on the mat·
ter l• DlltQct 7 PMeway
Prosnu map with the pr°"
poted oou-.i lei of tho
Oraqe Freeway route au.
perimpoted -IL '!'lie oth-er I h' • W . the ,.::ctllbn\ed
downtowa network ... ·Lo 1
Sanla Ana Freeway serves
both. although th e San Die·
10 Freeway 1ust ski rts the
downtown area as it serves
the International Airport.
Besides the •·co m m on
route," ser\1ng the Orange
Coast are the San Gabr:el.
Garden Grove, San Diego
and N e w p o r t already L.a
operation and future rou.te1
Coast, Beach, Orange, Co-
rona de! ~1ar and Laiun•
Freeways.
Serving the down{own
area besides Santa Ana are.
Golden Statt. Ventura, Har-
bor. Hollywood, Pa1adena
Santa Monica. Long Beach'.
~ Bernardino, Glendale
.and Pomona. and 1ix mlgh\
be counted as three because
Hollywood continue1 north-
ward from the Santa .t.na;
Pasadena continues north-
ward from the Harbor and
. Santa Monica continues eaat-
ward as the Pomona.
Thus, with an 11 count
"downtown'' one milfht re·
all1Ucally point to only eight
routes. The 10 for hi Or·
ance Cout are di1tinctly ln·
dlvidual
Here'• the current Ore.nee
Cout Freeway story in a
autabell.
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Bernardino Freeway; even·
Wally will Unk Paci!ic Coast
t'reeway lo 100:.h and Foot·
blll Freeway to north. .
SM• D l't I • construction
continues from Harbor to
Jamboree Road for comple-
tion in mid-spring, iMa. It
will continue to junction
with Santa Ana Jl'neway by
later d.lt..
GU..,'Greve compteted
from san Diego-. Freeway
conUnuoulr 'to N e w p o r t
Freeway.
Ceut · ·altboufh some·
what -.r~ ln the lmmed·
late area by route prote1ts.
route 11 .. dopted and approv·
ed through Corona de! Mar
to Ne wport Bay and also
from future Beach F'reeway
past Harbor Freeway.
Be11th In public hearlna
1ta1es rrom Coast to the
Garden Grove Freeway. and
hearings on the northern leg
lo the Pomona Freeway
1hould occur in 1988.
Oruce construction to the
north under way llld sched-
uled to reach Pomona Free-
way by 1970, but southerly
route 1ton1 the Santa An•
River ba1ln hasn't reacbed
hearioe 1tage5 yet.
Corona del Mu and La·
lllll• route• adopted but no
finances budgeted yet.
Newport complete to Bri ..
to '. from the Riverside Fre~
way, but progreas to Coast
awaits aetllinl of route con·
trover1ie1 for both.
Santa Ana wldenlpg frofl\
El 10ro to Capiatrano plan·
ned, aJon1 with r o u t l n •
maintalnence and Improve.I
ment of ex.l1t1n1 aarface. AJ..
10 involved In projectlou
for double • decklnl froos
East Los Angeles inter•
change to San. Gabriel Freeo
way, but this ~ould necet•
11rity await compleUon of •
the entire lta\2 1y1tem up
Into the 80'1 or tonier.
An~-lu Galtrfel reacbet from
1 Oddly eeou;t.; ilOy ·h San Die10 Freeway to Saa
••• trees, lakes ancl 9reens
AT HUNTIN6TON SEACLIFF COUNTRY. ClUl'S "°'-F COURSE
Pf&JiTING OUR 1967 "PROORES.S REPORf'
WITH JUSTIAABlf PRIDE • • •
AS MANY YEARS 1lf PLANNING BEGIN
TO MATERIALIZE INTO BEAUTIAJL
FULflllMBIT • • • PRESENTING THE
HIGHEST STANDARDS OF LAND USAGE AND
REALISTIC EVIDENCf OF OUR EXTENSIVE
RE-INVESTMEljl PROGRAM IN THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH WITH ,...
A MAJOR EMPHASIS ON · AESllfTICS.
The Huntington Beach Co."
2110 Main
Offiut: Huntlntton hlch, Calif.
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AT HUNTIN6TON CINTH
A chollon1ln1 Wl-yol'i
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IANQUIT AHO
l'AllT"f'. l'ACILITIH,
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LOCKH-
ANO •SHOWIU
l'Oa MIN AND
WOMIN,
IKllATION
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MENU
f••turin9 w•ek-nd
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klnc h11, aPMI clinnM'I
-Gaily, 11 w•ll a1
Sund•y · li>n1nchaa.
I COCKTAIL
LOUNIOE
anti other ezcltl119_ NEW thl1191 1a-c...a119'I
THE HUNTINGTON PACIFIC
l••ch front ap•rtm•nf1 with th• fir1f unit1 avail•bl• ln micl-ltbl
"IUNTINGTON SEACUFF PLANNED COMMUNITY
•n ev•ntu •l 700-acr• proi•ct to Ii>• bunt around th• 9olf couNI
which will 1how it1 fir1t mod.ls,
compl•t•ly furn lih•d, nollf 1prin9,
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•J DAILY 'ILOT S.1t11rdly, Otctmbtl' lO, lW,7 ~.'A. ~~~~~~~~~~~-":::..C-"'--"--'-"~'-
Be au t if i cation Program
---Results Now Visible
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Into escltt.Dt f\llflllment to-
~ u Hu.nttqton Beacb.
Comp.1.QJ mW1 •iaible pro. area OD Ua lq ·ranee pro-·sram of retnvl!l&me.nl to up-
&rlde ltl large bold..Lllg1 ln Hunttncton Baich with a
major empbaalJ: on 1eslhe-
tic1.
Newut l')'mbob Of beauty
are tba ~ Sl!acliff
Country Club whfdl..reacbed
111.ultiple cllmuu durinJ:
the put year, TM neW pub-
tic tolf COUfA Wll opened tor play in Septtmber and
tbl clubbowe and re1tau-
rant facility had Its grand
openinc last month.
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upon Ill Iona • ranee pro-cbara:e of HunUnJton Cent·
gram to l1olate oil field op-er, tbe Hw:attnrtoo Paclfic
eratlou by deYelopiDC wall· a n d r11ldential develop-
ed • in drlllln1 WaDds and
imposed the policy of stlpu· menu); and Jeny Shea,
latlnl that no new wells vice pre1ident.ie1aL Fruit
may be drilled beyond the fl!Uim ii senlor project re-
e:rploratlon and production pnHDtaUYe wbo bu spear.
area• thu1 1et add• for beaded the Himtiniton Sea· ...m.
Wheell al10 were aet ln cl1ff project, and Bill Wren..
motion to ma.kl lud use auiltant to tbe vice pr11l·
stud.ie1 and plan for future dent, ii in cUr11 of pil.bllc
deYtlopment pJ'OO'a.mming relatioru , ad.ffrlillnl and
for all tbelr properties with operatio111 of the country
Iona and pa.inst.akin&: re-.. club in addition to general
search coming up wt.th ~-manapr of all the proper.
1Wtl whicb are just now be· Ues.
coming apparent Reid.inc the corpor1le
Huntlncton Seacliff ii "on-structure of Hunlinllon
lY the beginning" of some Beach Co. at beadquarten
of this important dQlntlUc Ln San Francisco are J, R.
planning. Next in tbttr Thacher. pnsldent. and Ed
chronology will be The Hun.-Hartaoot, extcutlYe vice
t1ngton Paclfie beach front p19tldent, w:bo recently wu
apartment bouse comple1 transferred from the local
betwttn Seventh and Ellhlla operation •ber• ht h a d
on Pacific Coast Hi&bway, c:harae of earlJ deYelopment
whert the flnt o1. 1 10I • wUt projlcUDS and muter plan·
increment will b 1 c o m e nlnl-
aYallable about mid-1968.
Difficult Doing
Manufacturing
• tn Exotic Metals Is Forte Major
Aerospace
of Adept
Ordnance
Talents for dotnc the dif·
ftc:.ult lo 11otlc metah have
adVMCed Adept Ma..n utac-= Inc., from. a small u4 aircraft job
ahop lnto aipUlcant diveT•
aity CGDtrtbutiq to capabill-
iel needed for achlevinC
feuiblt ln.ul.Uo. from aer·
Olpect ud ~ to do-
medle ljlpll-for to-
mOITOw~, proa:r-.
1'be ~Por IDO'Yed to
171 &. hu..1arlae in C01ta
-fJom ill iriiinaI Loi Ancele1 home 1Nt Febru-
ary. Now 1n Ill UUt year ol.
exlatenct, AMI has two
bulldinp with Z,000 ,quare
feet of IRllOI -a tw1> and-a.half ac:n plot, a staff
of a ftk:b tbeJ etlimate
wUl -to 10 "' mid 'M aod -proJoctiae ... lllafl to doal!M .ta two years. n.1 ~"·'1111 their ca·
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... ~·~ locludln( • \ a_ p MIODtroled boriJont.al
mfll.1 a.it ~ble when
tbef 'liiotreil to • laraer ftdlltlta hire. All original -.oqaorMool piut ID Loo
as It Transitions fi-om to
Anlelet bod been upanded tton to Ibo lotrlcot< lbell· 1et11or to pwp llquld OSl'· r.. tlM -.i tdl• al the
to 8000 ICl,U_.,. feet. but the ejeclnJ bvrel cami Uled in aen ud the combuliUble f111l 7t7 .
new fadllt)' blr'I ,ivt1 rocket lau.ncben and &r•· throu&h variou1 channel• ao Art Zimmerman 1t pnal-
them 250 percent mo r • tbe1 meec in'OCll"Nd propor· · dent ti u.. company, and space. Nde Wmchtn madl "1 t to at ID U. c:ombulUon hll fatbtr, Arthur L. Zlm.
oui step ln their 11· Atr0nutnmle. chamber. AMI bu been ac· mermu, Sr., 1t vb prt11. !>ii l!f<ll'ODI, <llldaft Slp!f!can<e al AMI lo tlM tin aa thtl project ,.... dent .
ate, WfJJ bl~tallatloe Fl PfOC1'*nl &a be • .,. 1111. x., ~ I 1 c ta d e
al an ,_.iltleal .... urod lo tlM loet tbal tbo7 -ovt-. ol their l\aipll Wabar · ..... man-
clllAia( tool -arncllo( ara tlM '1'111 -la dlnnll1 lo Iba loct that opr; Qolr Hoilrar, lbGp , .. actton alordl a aptedl1r tbt nadoo wblt.b mUtl 1btJ llao art mattni a doz· periDteadu.t; Jim B at o i. aod avao -eompotlttw theae mtClm pwnplo( 1111111. • U.iu lvr Ibo CIA wlnl qnafll1 <ao1rol ,.._..,
maftDtf of. M1q Jot. DOW 'Ibese involve the tndueer dnldare for AYCO Corp. u Cldek Gllbrtoe, producttoa
pefotmod b7 -cuttlllr• ~aod:,.::'-:::n.:.;-::,.~10:.,:to-=.,.,:wa11:,:u:.i::ir;::od::lletlori::·;.:· al:J:portl:::~co::n::1r;:o1~m:::~:: .. ::i'"'~·---too11. -~ Ade!>IU-.11• opedaftlt lo production al coma aod cumc coup11q1
and tbeJ an noted for thrM-
dlmenaf ODll part I tm,
make for the Ml'Olll*)I: ud
mJalle lacluotry.
~ir d.Jytnlty II ren.c:t-
ed In tlM loct -tlM .... P""1 mabo llw major
pulDflnr ..... for Fl • -................. .. produetJGo al • ft!letJ ol eq'"-for -it-·
merciol jotl fl a. 1n, DCt
CIA aod -Ila 0........ o.,,or.Uce'1 ueeadYe Jlt
-,_ -1a oddJ.
HEALTH CARE l'e<HUttll ..... -... S..llMch .. ,C:..to -' .. "'"'"" -... P-olA Volley
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'Ibe1e represent another
atep amoa1 many tn u ov-
erall 1150 mUUoB Jll'oCr&m
of beauti.Ocation and land
ue Jmprowmeat which
reached a full bead of steam
In t• a1 deyelopui.ent of
the P> mllllon l!u.nUngtoa
Ce.ntlr wtddl •tarted off a
weU • balanced. compla of 116 llllClpo aod department
1t.oru featurtnt ~ Brotd-
way, Ptlllll.,.'I, Montcom·
VJ Ward and Barker
Btt11., tn a development
wtDcb 1PPfOacbe1 a miWon
..,...,.. feet of merchudiJ .
About to tLlrt ii the firat p • • =-;;i .. u,: ~~~ rec1s1on
HUDtl.ngton Seacliff, wheA
Optical Figures More
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dent with tbe corporaUon'1
l"llO'lk:ed ."mutlr plu."
l«_..itaitbelr-·
tlM bore, -.. --Huntlqtoa -.. Mot.I aod Troller Pllrl< ...,. built.
At OW: 1am1 Um.1, Hunt-..,._Bodi. Co. embarbd
:::.h=.%!':.::!d<:: s·gnif · tl
-rprlng .. th.,. "' ... 1 1 can y der way oa the flnt ua
home• in um large dtvel~ a..ter Berey ls project.
~ctt:i,urr.:c,~c~un· illC llr WCbtr npmst•
Tbe people behind thi1 program at Precillon Opti·
1111blttoua and impruaive cal Manu.f.lcturin.& Company pncra.m on t b 1 local 1Ct.De w1tbbl 1 yar u predaton
an J a c t FrogpU, ., i c e opticl ftl\hl more • n d
president ln citarce of ad· more lipWcanU1 lD utel·
milllltration and land de-Uta trlCt1q IDd accurata
velopmet; Stan Donl, '\rice meuuremtDtl In space u
pres1dent • oper1tioa1 (in well 11 Rructural 1llpmaat
·~COLE INSTRUMENTS HA VE
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~ pLTRA-HIGH RELIAB~ITY
' Ullre-lqll nllAllilll1 ..
biltaaum«tdon lllll:I for
.-motmlulle-tl '-. • wl elilcta 'e tiNbt:' ii tbe ~..: .lmportmt f' e I a 1 t of ,.._
;l;-, ~-··=....::. ~ '~~--la ~ CGllla ..... . . • 1L -<'2M. -..:.. t kl a --............... ~ • -fool fod1tty
, --l'foeonb "-1 .. .. a. put two ,..... 'Ille
-·-t.oMlf-.ad. .......-iento<1 locillt)'
wllldl ... ll'O!"' "--JIOOPle to. -al 35·-~ wllJ bo lacnu-
ed to • b:rrer ll'OUP • cer-
tain prototype wort tbtJ 're
doing .... to produ-
1tagn.
Tb.ii dlvtnilled operatloa
bat separate taciliHet f o t
draftJng and eogtneertnc,
Seperated &latmbly Unet,
• partltiooed off from th 1 .,. f m1cblnl abop, afford ccm·
: plete clean. room facillUe.1.
Cole lnltrwnent d.lvUJ.on
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ha1 featured rotary Mlec·
tor JWitcbel 'Which Ml'Ve
electron.le or electro-me-·
chanieal Deeds, and alao
produce remotely-controlled
motor~ven 1w:ltche1 for a
wide nrle(J Of sy1tem1.
They build the lowe1t re-
1\star:ce switch on the mat·
ket, " well a# one that'•
generally regarded by
1n Satellite
World's Finest Digital Voltmeters & Da.ta Amplifiers
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Experiencing 30% to SO% ules incrMses tvery yt1r of our existence .
• •• Now 1upplyirHJ tM commerci1f fWd •• well as defense application
• • , Doubled in staff since movin9 here from S.nt1 An1 .. : located on
en ia....cre plot in the Irvine lndustri1I compl11 . An e1celt.nt plac1 for
urMr opportunities.
EOUAL Ol'PORTUNITY EMPLOYERS
IDIRln lRl Dana Laboratorl ... Incorporated
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 9266<
2<01 CAMPUS OR. (7141 133.123'
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A 141-Bed Generol Hospitol with complete medi·
col surgicol services, including intensive core for
\ cardiac medical and surgial patients. Outpatient
laborotory, X-roy physiol therapy, inholation
therapy. 24 hour emergency service.
H11tinrtqn l1tenomm11ity Hospital
NUNTINOTOH MACH, CALIPOllNIA
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17772 MACH
A rubber plant
grows In
Orange County
It's called the W. J. Voit Rubber Corp .
It's nourished by 40 fertile acres of Senta Ana
l1nd, and Its branches extend to six other
American cities. But its products extend to
every corner of the FrM World.
It's ~ leading producer of athletic equipment
and 1 1111jor suppllw of trlld rubber. And In
O..n1e County 1lone. 1pproxlmately 1000
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men and women are employed to help it l10W
All of which proves most beneficl1l to the plan~
its people and its community.
If we seem a bit biased about our Oranie
County home, can you really bl1me us? Par·
tlcul1rly since it's such en ldtll pllce to l10W
• rubber plant, And, we suspect, Just 1bout
enythln1 tlse.
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Costa Mesa's Main Advantage: Flexibility to Fit Needs
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Community's Outlook on Aerospace Fuel Lines BY 'MOST-COPIED' FISHERMEN'S INVENTOR:
Easi er Fishing Wit~ Begg's New Belt Assembly; Industry Most Strategic By National Tube Norm Begg, probably a ton.1 for varlouJ clusWca· ladiea. ThlJ unit can accom-1eason 1a tM tqWd t;Jpe JI&
Fue ....... w 6......... most-copied fishing equ.l~ Uon1. !ft past year1 many modate the plain-end rOOa for -··Un •·•~-·-• ...... Muter planning, remain-
lna ever·fluJble to flt cur·
rent economic condltlona, 11
a 1ignificant. ptrt ol the
1tory beblnd a.n exciting out-
look which placee Costa
Mesa ln an outatandtn&ly
1tratefic status today.
ln fact. thl1 specific phi·
losophy wu ouUined as the
e1sen011 of the C<immunity'1
favorable growth pattern in
tbe DaJly Pilot'• lut lndus·
trlal projtctional il1u.e some
three yeara ago, and it be-
comes a polenant truUm to-
day.
. Respect e d acbowled&·
ment ol Ulla unique fia.ibll·
tty and continuing dedica-
tion to community seU·
ditdpllne, which l:ncluda
pre-plannin& !or aupport.
inc !unctions to accompany
lndurtrlal. commerclal and
realdenUaJ ,crowth to main-
\. ta1n anywhere frOIO three
to Ave yNn' pace ahead ot
!he dato of arrival "' .. ul· Uma ... ii ...... la put
SflJwth.
Sometlmet Ull1 may re-q-CUl'l'Olll ikdlicm "'
Qty Fatben u re1ardl land
use IOOiqg variation• that
1eem e e -either con-
servative e:rtravagant.
A part o thlJ advance
planning em aces water
district, sanitary diltrlct,
surface ttreeta, 1cbooll and
mu.ch additlooal collective
programmiDJ.
-One of the more import·
a.nt pbue& of thil, of course,
11 easy acceslibllity. While
the !rffway1 provide handi·
ne1s, all this can dissolve in
a moment if the commwLty
does not have surface street
patterm and traffic now
planning to be able to ab-
sorb the influx of freeway
commuters Jn particular and
tourists:. shopper• or vilitort
in genera].
TRAFFIC FLOW
Thus. take It from City
Manager Art McKem.ie, to-
morrow's story of the City
ol eo.ta Meu ii promu.l.u.t.-
ed In lta traffJc now. And to
provide tome answers to
problems before they arise,
be says Traffic Engineer A1
Williama has worked out a
comprebenaive tralfic flow
plan projected to 19111. This
has an. elaborate system of
primary and aecoDdary tbor·
ougbfarea with four • lane
and 11.J: • lane traffic plan-
ning dealgned to aet ofl in·
dustrlal. commercial and
re•ldenUal arterit1 far beat
now under all conditianl.
These ~ a part ~ a
we ba1aAeed network ol
eetl HrVfnr the com-
munJty and are blended let(!
1eneral traffic l)'ltema ac·
commodatinl SUlTOWld.l.ng
~-cominunltie1.
· Complete details appear
elaewhere in today'• issue to
a separate coordinated 1tor7
on the Costa Meta 8bd New-
port Beach lone ranie atre.t
plans.
The Co&ta Mesa Water l llne1 for some of the al Hote C:...-v I wu. ment inventor and builder, ll th ..._. ~ --..
Dimict has al.ready Wd nation'• mo• t '1ipifk:ant bend'n& operatf9U, tbUI be-h•• a (iouple of new innova-movie 1tar1 bave filhed ~e .:.i• th~se :i~v~~~ expectt to ._ ICtivt· wttla
down a circulatory wat· aerospace PfOltlJb.I u well Inc Unked. tnd;irect.11 lf'lth u tion1 now reaching interest· with him arid ht bai photoe as a multi-purpose fishln( this style unit dllftq tM
er s y • t e m completely as advanced commercial imporiant se.,.pi.t of t h e ing •cteptance in the spor t-to show many pleasant bell coming HNOIL
•urroundlnc the 0 r • n I e aircraft art the specialty of Satll(D protram .and allo fishing fie-Id. days spent on the ocean in Nonn made tlile orlatul
County A 1 r p 0 r t. Thil NaUonll Tube Bend.Ina Co. Boeinc. commttdal aircraft He is 8 Costa Mesa pursuit and catches o( mar-Another innovaijon 11 • roller-guide aatembly ,_.
aerves the entire tar-lr-of ea.ta Mesa.-Pf'041lcUoa. · 1 1 h Un, broadbilll, etc. In fact, contour rttl seat for hia mltting euler flow of a.
vine lndUfbial Oo:;;ple:r Tb.ls cocnpuy has uisted Thtir lilt ol cu.ltomer• h • In g enthusia1t who Norm baa owned 16 boats, Dolfln rods, which fill the line through IUidel on tM
which 11 ao laid out" th.t it af ,a separate entity since wfi.lch tn.cWdes Nofth Amer: t:!e~iv~~ ~!~it.e~e~t ~ ra.nging up to 40-footen. contour of the reel lowering rod without the UIU8l frio.
will be a part ol four d.U· 1914, bav111g been founded ican AviaU9&1; McDonnell· hunt 1 n g down marlin, Nowadlys be collaborate! lhe center of gravity afford-tion which tended to W9U'
ferent communities _ Colta 11 a d.ivl•lon of National Dou.glu, Loclclleed. .-n11--I broadbill, tuna and al-wlth a friend who bu a big lnl much better balan~ it out, snappin& at molt tn-
Mesa, Newport Beach, Saa-Roll Form a year earlier, Aeranu.tronk, ~ t 1 f.1 e 1 bacett to provide 1 1 1 h· cr41t which be takes far without e:rtra weight. opportune timu:. Tbil deo
ta Ana and lrvloe, · = movlnc 1to the present them ,with a'Dl"C*l apeetrum ennen with the ex-rlence down the line for mo.re or Norm personally sens :.lls vice he called the Roi,lde.
'Iba Saait.uy I>Utrict bu """"' l(Juare oot fadllty ~t of Ml'OlplCI IDit av:taU.. of aome of their m:.i exd t-le11 private 1portfl&hlng product.a to the trade in and was wed bf top an&lert
beea cainplet.ed ...to provide ftlt60 !~''!.~a to gain about TI\I vut JM,joftty of Na· inC yarn• 8 5 w~a land a e:rpeditiom. but lJ spending Southern California but re-all over the world, ,but be
servic9 needed in tbe devel-Vt w.iuU u ... original 1pace tional Tube &,ndlnt ~·-few hlmself, alo with the more aad more of blJ Ume IOrtJ to periodic mailings of withdttw from production ol
opl.q Segentrom flnudal u It grew. ti.ODJ in &er IP9C' IDd do-in the act of ct.lignlng and brochW'e1 and long dlat.anee it wben larce manufactun:rt _.._.:11 Gl IW>tlt Cout blArtbVarela downs the firm, mestJc -~L .. wtr"k ii link· ~1°1._:uliupdmyienngt 'to ..... d. buUdlllg Doll.in rods and telephone calls for nation-penetrated the . field wttb p.::::" , .. ~~ -~-.J..-w c has a vatted from ... ""'.... •~ ~, co-t parU for 1pe-wide •ales be enjoys. ..= ...... _A. ~.--.....,. an orl&lnal twoaome and ed ::!,'!: f\lel ~ for. tbe prove.• filherman'1 tecb· clallzed filhinl gear. · He bu tbe d.iatlnction nf idenUcaJ unita 'bec&Ult he
.. -...<UUUa .. -lo 10 pro.,.....oa IJ••IDI· .. t..ue of 1and.lng 'em. wa1 unable to get adequate
from Sunflower to N~ now emp Y• penonnel Dr -• lo ....., having been the lint to P'"•' prot<idlon. i'reeway betweeo B_iWtol and hu the outlook to grow merc~U~oa :!'1~ "~p se~ fiahlng I.I a NEW BELT ASSEMBLY make plastic jigs, and hll
abd s.nta' Aoa'• i· Jt .. J n 19 .as m~y u 20 people ln been not.eel lD National Tube ma~u:r of findln1 'em and Featured tttm1 in hll model of a -3 ury filh sold He also destined and Street. · . · ~.> tbe ne:rt tw'o years. ~I'• relatlonlh.ip with placing the bait properly to equipment include his new 1800 units in the first 10 days introdu.~ thtf ori'= no,..
Whila city ~---n ,... National Tube Bending ii ..... _ put • ...... v gtt the strike, followed up belt assembly and ao:ctet after he introduced It in the slip fore · P or r • an·
a-ally Ii 1 r e 1;il;t Colta. a fabricating lhop, function· '"::j.po arm w:iej t uu~. 't by the abili ty of the angler designed to accommodate mld-60'•. During the three other Item wb.icb 11 1ar1el1
Mes.a.'• local point ol com· lnr ill tube bending, roll year '::,and 'tor roll C:, and boatman worltlng as a any rod. nits bu a bar on yeara while this model, used nowadays -and al.so
mere. wW bt.. tbe cener&l fonnillc and tube swedfinl, they oric;lnall.y CUltom pro-beam to land whatever priz· the aocket ltseU, a dram•· called "Squirt," Wl.l going quite tbocouChly copled.
area cl Sou.lb <:oaat Piiia, and tbe1 mate complete duced for the llttle aporUter u: be hook 1." confide• Uc Improvement over tM strongest, Begg estimate• Bea prefer• to remain a
exht:lnC miaJJer ~ duct a.uem.blLes, cutttna: and bu advanced thla lt.un to Norm. "And, I make It my old leather pocket ill the he produ~ and sold mt>re "loner" ln his i:roductloo
cW CO!llora ~ . _, lb<, tublq a n d productlm Y<llumt ··and the busineN to lend an usl•l typical bell TblJ bv ae-than 10,000 o< them. The operaUon ao he can bo Int ~ lldY • · ' · udi·"' "-ldln.c tt tbptber with fit-company D6w baDI out in both major phases commodatll rod butts witb "Squirt" proved not only a to rnpond to the call cl the iti to their · tiDu for final inlt.allaU011 about 40 peunt ol hi cam· of laodlng the book ups." the alottecl balls on the end, 1ood albacore lure, but a1Jo seu. and the excitement of
South Cout Piasa will ln ~-hydrauUc, vtnt ·or fuel merctal volume fdr tbia1ttm Be hu spent more than and tUmina'81 the twist oa. ~ been used for marli4 bunUq down ICbools Of. Bab
eventually have a metropolJ. systems. Tiiey do certified aloo@L 20 ,eari as a ebarter boat the wrist. witb thk the , tor 1everal yean. and having the tabllltation.
t.an high • rlse complex ol bellarc welding. Varela ter;'V•• u paeral operator for big game fish. f.llbennan can pump the of Heirla hi. clteldelli pull
office buildings and multiple They pride the1111elve1 ln JlW\iter of tlie operd* IQ, and during.the time bu rod vp ud down wttbout ORIGINAL ROLLER 'em in -a p)eu..,. be
dwelll..nga IWTOUDdi.ng JI., the fact that they do about and bu ~ ~ u helped cou.nUea1 "Filla havine to pip It hard. whkb GlllDE 1tul njoya aperitDclq for
and these will be conveni· 90 percent of Flexible Met· Jprod~!!!uc~U~o~n_;m~.~-~I"~· __ _.:OU~b:_".,:u~g!::ler!!1~g!!et~th!::elr!.!b~ut.!:....!il~tlr~iDC.~..:•~m~un~!!lpr~!!;tho~-Tb!_!!!•.!h~ot~lto~m!.!la~lllttl~_;thls~~b~lm!!M~lf:..• !'°°:!.I -----
ently oriented to much of a =========1-well.t.lanced pattern of .rreeo belt industrial devel-
opment w h 1 ch ultimately
may give Colta Mf!ta a to-
tal of ""' ac:::res ol l.ndus:tri&l land.
gram: for aggrellively to~
lttn1 l.ndultrial and .com·
merclal apanaion, It foOOWI
tho broad policy "' wpnlz-
iQI and nwh1talotni
prebem:lve ltlitiltioal blfcr-t• ACRES LEFT matJon about dty buaiMD-
McKemle paints out there ea and havint it rudll7
11 a healthy selection ol available for evaloattcm. bt
1ame 1000 acrea yet r emain· potendal newcomtr1 to the
Ing to be taken, and. the busineu community. Tbe7
biggf!9t segment is the Se· alJo endeavor to make per·
gerstrom property w h l c h son.al coptad, throuCh u
incltlde1 some 750 acru of lntennedl.uy If poMibat,
indultrial land. wt~ a m.jor ccmpey man-
Anot:her 100 a c r e • « Hf!lltlnc ID lnterf!lt in the
Irvine land is yet to be ln· area. ·
dwlrlally developed and (McKenzie confides at
lti.11 a.nother 150 acres ii ear-1eut two or three large
marked for th.I.I purpose in companiea just rect.ntly 16-
tbit clb''• ..... Wall ---.... c..aa ........ thllr tr~ wltbla .... dlJ ~~9,l:;~ ~ -•~AtlantlcP111rrc*,.._ <1; ,.,,... .. -.;;~
cock -· •"*""* 1roai1 tho Qty .ad from Gage, Mall« SptdaiUH, Ullo-Olambor"' Cam-
Servonlc lmtnuneatl't J. c. ...ei' fttD ~ were
01r1er eo. an11m1'abtco. --.) . And tbf!1t con1"8ies we Aaother bdereltin.g altu·
• ....-... 111· •• -ol u.. loYOMq the City "'
...-vloa • orlentad, -Calla lleN.11 tllal Ila popu-
nent part 1 m~ .~~ ol tbrH
and aaaembl7 fodllliea, ,-. • ---....., ... blcll -llplll· up ·--1111,0llO to cant tuture arOWlh ,.......! · uo,a '!Ilia la tho 1• ft1·
ID themselvea. · ure, .
A lot of the conunpnlty'1 •. llcKeDlie ..,...... an-
servicN are pro"'1id by-._ olbrr -t1P1wint la tlae lmml·
private utUlties c~e1. neat fUtun cm'""aitq aa..
Su.ch Orms u PaclfiC Tele-1tructlon, btcauae tbe dt;f
phone, Southern Callfomia hu almost caught up with
Eclbon and Soutbtnl Coun-itMlf on over-conatrucUon of
ties Gas cooperate and col· about • couple ol )'Nrl
laborate with the city in ago. The vacancy factor DD
lteltplnc ·7ear1 ahead bf lbe multiple dwelllnp baa ~
commwtlty'1 growth wilb duced to leu than five per-
adequate capacity and In· cetit. and that far ainp
ltallatlons. famib" (wt.Utnp never 1}.81
While the city hu I'll pro-~ VU'J' high.
GlASHOUSE~ ·UTILITY BUILDINGS
GUARD SHELTERS
CAN IE EQUIPPED WITH Li~HT, HEAT
AND TELEPHONE.
REST ROOMS
FOR CONSTRUCTION SITES, PARKS,
GOLF COURSES, FARM WORKERS;
WASHING FACll.ITY OR URINAL OP·
TIONAL
Also adaptable .to ........ •••·
caballCI ar dreRt raa111 far swl11to
111ln9 pool, fW ·-Ital,
One-Piece Seamlfft MoWN PlltNti .. , •• Won't ltust, lot, O.Uy er Cor-
rode.,. Newr NrMcta Palnttnt lecw C.....,1 Mtklecl ln .•• Pour Sttnhrtl
Colors -Whitt, Tan, GrMn, Yellow.
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L. F. IFllY
With lncr .. Mnt A1rlcultural UM Int ·
loem1 h•,... bMn triller mounted In
Mml ln1tancet fOf' Miler port1Wllty.
CHIC SANl·DRY
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An Integrated Circuit Chip Urider"Automatic Probe Test Enlarged One Hundred Times Actual Size
MOMENT OF TRUTH
The minute electron ic device in the center of the microphotograph is about the size of a flat gra in of
sand. II is called an IC, which stands for in tegrated circuit, and does a iob which formerly took several
C?m~nenls many thousands of limes larger. And ii does the job better, at lower cost, and for a longer
lime (in fact,_ almost forev~r). In the pholorJraph the needle -like probes are being lowered automatically
to conn ed simultaneous ly all the circuits on the JC, and give them a life-or-death test. If any of the
tiny ClfCUllS doesn't work, out goes the entire device. But if ii survives the prober's
.iearlless scrutiny , the IC faces a long productive life in one of Collins' radios , ~
computers or other equipment. Mlcroeleclron ic com~nents are one of the ~
products al Collins New~rt Beach-a dynam ic, growing operation where nearly r~'\
2000 persons work in the challenging fields of data commun ication equipment CO LI I ~ S
and electronic com~nenls. If you are interested in joining us and are qualified ' -' •
as an. industrial, _electron ic or data communication eng in eer, a programmer, \~./
a business administrator, a manufacturing supervisor, or an assembly operator, ~
phone 833-0600 for ap~lntment or come to 19700 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach .
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New Application for Flexible Metal Hose
Serves Security Measures for Computers ·
Marine Contracting of Trautwein Brothers Helps
111 Creating Allure of Fabulous Orange Coast
Se aw • 11 co n1trucUon boat 1Upa and , counting The company wually e[l· wal!J and bulkh"dl en
1ehedule while they coactll"'
renUy remaia acttv,. OD
larCe, lollC.wap proSocl&./
Shieldlng lo enhance se·
curity me11ure1 for comput-
er ope.r1tiom as well u to
protect a&alnlt jamming or
£arbllng caused by magne·
lie impulses 1enerating
from nearby 1yatem1 ii an-
other dlversll7 which ha•.
been r ddtd by versatile
r .exiblt Mt tal Hose Com·
pany. Elton Hallett beads
this outltaodinl Colt• Mesa
firm whlcb now hu gained
International ac:eeptaoce.
The company has been
51rowlng in stature for 16
yeus a• a rnajor »0urce ol
1upply for \lltra-<:lean, vac·
uum perfect fl.exible metal
holie!. bellows. ducting sys-
tems and Rf'I and EMI
altielding assemblie•. In
fact lbey have been on the
ground door in the field of
buildinl auemblles w1 flt. tine• to accommodate a
multitude of dllficult con-
neetioru: ill a.lrcraft. aero-
space vehiclet, mladle as-
sembUe1 and power plant.I.
For instance, Flexible M~
ta! Hose had about 1.S dif-
ferent assemblies on each
unit fired ill the AUu pro-
r,ram -m.tlnly pneumatic
liquid gu control 171ttma
1ervinJ ~ate am.troll ra·
!her th8a Ute ma1D fuel
f:l4.·~ long, oouble as~~;nbly.
\"o~uum ,acket with 1 SiA
inch inll'.lde line and el(;hl
inl·h oultlde hose tor · tl:e
Sl\'8 Saru.,, ml1.s.ikl fueJ
loading line that pas1e1 Uq--
uid hydrogen and liquid oxy-
gen. 'Ibis assembly la madt
entirely of type 321 ataJn-
les.s 1teel and FMH makea
the entire Oexibkl tylteqa
1·eady tor installatiioa.
One of the most import.a.nt
phases ol this work ii the
meticulous cleanllne11 nec-
essary far bosea ~ 1n1
to cooduct llqui\t ox,-cen.
1''MH must eliminatt parti-
cles which ei:ceed ail thou·
sandtbs of Ill lncb ill dia·
meter .and pu1 a UmltlUon
count much Uk1 bacteria
colllll reatric:tlont in the
dairy indlllll')'.
Th< company hal eiper-
leacect a coatlD\IOUf lfO:Wlb,
evldencecl by Ila fact !hilt
tbey aow have a ltmff" tf 4$ -I -up from 2$ In the put two JeSI. "Deir
preaent fadllty'1 U ,000
square ffft on a eat-ecre
plot Ls nearly the exieat tJ.
their poadbk pbJllcl1 es·
panslon here, Ucl Mr. Hal·
lett conftdu they llrtadJ
are loaktDg for a 1arpr ac·
rup wbae tbe)' can ll•ve
. at leut 25,a tqUr• feet
on an eltpADdlbM plp..
lines. Tom Ballttt, sraduate tn·
All cl tllelr -'< la pro· gjooer la Yi<a pniiclent
ciaely ·~""""9CS ad many and ~on JUD911tr of
rif their tYltemt JDUt be tbl mmpany and other key
VICWDI jac:PWd '*8.Ule perlOmtl iDclude Jlm Chris·
ttky servE-the 1uper cold or topbm", qi.Wit, ecmtrol man-
cyTOllllic .._ bf pnMdinc ager. Steve Lu, materiel,
;.; . ..emblles for UqWd piet . purdminl and prodUctioa
wttcb ranie ap to 44IO de-control manqe' ud Floyd
rrees F be.low RrO. Tbis Stephens, office manager.
vacuuroatic lMulatid.n keep'> Divl.aiOP .mana&en include
'"' outlldo -!run build· Cbucl< Coppledll•. h.,. pro·
"' up ..... a M WOGH dDCtl•: Hirold Koen, btl-
• a\JM ti"«it m ta trtmm'· Jon and dudll.n.I; 'A.bide r1nr Iba ..-...,.naau. H-RPI and Dfl <•or 0.. llt~'eMhtl ahWdb:i1: AaJta Mtt(btn,
1umat ._._It a tJ; -1-for; BW Wiii-
terli, l&hlp~ng and recelv· len{lha lo otber people in which does a Jot for the Or-aru1 developed bf.:ther i:1ge1 ln a 1ucce11Jon uf
Jn1: John Marmon, te1Un1, the .....W1 b u 1 l a 1 1 s. "lff Jtdl I prelOJ: cieantoa and malnt• Ttlty bUcallJ m--...-cmly 1n1e Cout'1 all1i1re ., wtU · con\rlClon, UM mar ulU· many ,,. erent pro • •
aDCe; and GtorP Brldaea, llduatry at tbelr lJPt and as enbanclal the fundional mately wtll• .accommodlita mu~Q', bulldlna: te.1.·
ducting uNmbly. map.It.de • die w e s t utility of the Immediate 2000 boatl al well 11 na·
'Miey have jwt tmpro\red c:out cipab11 ti 'C:GllVertlng area ls ope of many big food re1taurantl, apartment
their 1tatu1 in flelible con--1he raw m......., lntt the contrlbutiODI belnl madl to ~ comple1:e1 IPd otber NEW RELJABOND
dilt ... ..-~ thraa .... the 11n1-~-~ la •··i. the ar:ea by Tr a• twt1n attracUvt leattirea. • ' ,.. -.. -----""~ Brothen ol. New......+ Beatc'b. • The u-Bay ........ elon. • purcbue ot: the 111eta of thls w llAt pbut o( ,..... • rr-· ..,.." r
Marco-Oak'• Oellble con· their bualetat ,..._ti up Thia Jlllrine eontractinc ment ln Newport Harbor It
dWt dlviaJon ln Anabelm, ti • _... ., *".total and conaultaPcy companJ one ot the bla: pro}ectt ln BondlDc product& to meet vialon probable ~ for an an~ mer&ed t!M' ~auoa. ~u;rne. , • v~ '· ·~ bu bees an tbe k>ca1 1een1 which the Trautwelns wW u.nlque, spedtk: cuatomer !!panda,, ble p1ao oa ':' ter• .Into tbe Colt.I Meu faclllly. FMR allo i.a; -1 dd:e 11 far 20 rears now ud they be ft.prlnJ Jn futllf't year1. ne.S. i.ve won siplOcant -
Flexible MetaJ HOM h•• many p!'OCelMI whleb they employ lll.)'Whtre trom 20 to "nley alread,y have done acc9Pl'1nct in a relatively BaaJe prOducta by RMI in·
made a dramatic advance formerly nbcontracted to 50 Ptt•onnet. depe.adinC mucb of the earlier wort, 1hor1. ditteMe tor Reliable elude ll&'htwe.l1ht, low tern·
ln their product UM through other ~ .. 1)eM ioclude upon the number • n d Including recent notable Manufacturtnc. loc., ol perature cw1n& 1tructuraJ
developing compltle pro. ~Dttrinl s passi· m1inttude ol prQjecU they projeds auc:b u the Dover Cm:ta .Mesa. adhesive films, high tern·
&ramming for radio frt· vaUon I.ad • .tiding mlgt1t have under way cur· Shorts 1eawaD. wtth a mile ThJt b a compuy wblch perature realstant adbe1lve
quency and electro-magnet-by htllire • rently. of seawall, 11 well u perl· will be celebrating It• first film•. name rt\lrdant ad·
ic Interference ahleldlng a&· lbe COIDPMJ. JI ,qultt ac· Most signilicut of Traut· odic bulkheadlng at various annlvers1ry In February, hestv1 films aOd ltptwelght
sembliea. 'I'h1I wW accom-Uve in PtOduelo.a for do-weln'1 c:umnt project& are po\nla along the bayltont. yet with a long background core splidq and potting
modate computer..uutlU• meiUc ilnrlft ...a.. pro-the nm.root sea wall and Important marine pro-of DOW~ ill the field of compounds.
lions for aircraft •nd ground duciui bole, pieD'ibUll 00 dredging job just completed jects done tlu'Ough tbe year1 ht~ ah;th ltdb e 1 I v e s Right now they are sear·
1ystema. It eat.alls •Oe:dble a two-year edlatract tar the on the Linda Ille develop-by the Trautwelu lDcludl throuatl tbe praeuce ol. Jun Inf for production lncrulea
met.It covertncs ln specl.al Boeln1 m~ n., Un been meat o1 the lrvtn1 Compa· deepeninC ud loltalUJlf pll-Llncoln, prealdtrlt. and Ray ranatne trom s.to-1 to Mo-1
magnetic 1n1teri:all to 1top prod.llCID& II -,. ,..._. 11• ny, and the SmtHt Aquatic ing around &lboa Pavilion, Plebm vice ~nt, at to .ccommodatl O'OW'inl ac-
the rldlatka ot mapetic ,.~ tar tt.I a 011 n 1 Re&looal Put at &aqaet 1u. wall around COUll\I II-· tbe bebD. · ceptance at tbttr ...w..,
lmpullet. 'IU7, ~ ... "' ..... put Buch, -. ther .... put· land )Ult otl Balboa lllancl, Miich cl JI)!)'• strength LlilcOlo -tliaJ aJ.
1bll pCtl.cular phase or two ud .• Mir',... with Una la .. ftet ol ..wan. m.ar1ne wori 1D tbl New· ta dtvelopmat a.a• can reaclJ blvt reac:btd •point
t b e l r production will be c«atr9dl' ... • ra for One ol tbe larc-t COG· part Dune• area, •Del; Goatl be c:redlt«l to Llnooln wbo ln penocmel u nlMlll to
linked with the LEH pbase tome time, · ltnaetloe Jobi ol Ha type and docb for Huntington ii wi\tely bOwa mtd
0
rec-production wbenl addttkiaaJ
of the Apollo pr 0 gr 1 m. At lbl ,....... time they ever done wu Trautwln'a Harbour, 11 well 11 tele-oSP1ied u an authority and lncrea1et towll'd prodadion
1bert are allO appUc1tions are ~ a ...,.ear part •t KlD& Harbor Ma-phone cable la,yinl 1crosa lffder tn the fteld. of devel-projections wtn warnnt
on Ule Lockheed P-3 subma-prop am. • .... •pas· rtni in Redondo Bucb, the harbor. opment, formulation and doubling their present ltaff
Mne detection aircnlt, the Slit,.. ~ u.t ·to io •hkh wu laid out de· '?be company uses hy-pi'oauctioll of structural ad· wtttin the 7ear.
MlDuternan rr. i 1 s 11 e ind int. 111'7 0'd , ... tbey 1iped, developed and built draulic eqWpment and der· bedV"tl tbrOu&b hi• com· The. brlhd Dline ftlhlred
many m.Wtary computer in-1111 -;j ~ ... , ' ... ' 1 .a the by the TrautweiDI. wbo ~ rick. equlPMf;Dt. uaUally prebendve production de-ii "Relilboad" and tt Al·
stallaUom. In fact, they are (pc·rc 1 lllMUry co-ownenKJ ff:......_ renting tbelr np aa the 1 veklpment wort ia thit par· ready bu tuccesatull lfPl}o
involftd. la leltl OD atomic hl'h ;taa .... tit Viet-DI .. _la tbe world's cln)' on tbe policy Of U&inl tieular fteld before enterint: catSOll in Chi tnleriorl ot.
submarlna wbicb the U.S. nam, • .. Iii ,_.. for J.arsest prt'flde awiDa and moa:t modun equipment at· bis own bullnelt. DCI and DCt cutuDlrdaJ
NaVJ LI evlluattnl DOW. •· qllte a_.., ff Jlt ~ jg 1 project .W'bicb hu been all ti.mt• •0 lbeJ may have .. PicUm' uteDdvt uperl· aircraft, with tba 'atr n-have .,,_. added an pLaan. under w1y anct 1911. Tbtir the latast innOvaUou at _,... tu ml3eilD" ln this fr·-.~ a.,----~-·
oUier -lin• '~ place; nlll ala llM Mded • part ot the project totala 700 wort on every project. ~ Ueld, Coupled with his en-:-andf.. sbeUer '111Jtta ';';
them ln u excellent posl· <N"PI'" '' M & fl·aew hen knack. for evalll&tin& Vietnam per10nnel. · ~ ~ ::!'1: ~~ :'!";0:: .:..-:n:~ H bo T f H ~1:rt.~ ~~ r;: ~n=:ucta~~ll;:;.
uum weld chlDlber which ~a ir .. of~~ af f fans er as fectiveness of thi1 new in· ted In meta.I bonded honey·
is used 1or ha11lrc weldin& Mr u-u.... duatry. comb structure, bonded
Tit.an.I.um duct assemblies and • nawi:~ confides Tbe1 have crown from ID 1andwtob structure and me·
for the GE turbioe engine they will be 1olng up to 20 Lo His Than mitnal two-man team who t.al • to • mete! adbenves.. :;"'\,~.eanadA by ~r!".":. ~tr, nger tory CM. =~ ~ 1tar!::fu ~: ~fu,co::=.-.,.air;
Wlllt tbrJ MD 90lt ol IUper *" ••,_ ~cled ora:anlJ.aUon ~ 12 personnel signed for eue Of lPPIJca-
thdr Jll'OCbdl la ........ ~-el ··=-==~ Harbor Tr~a1t1r ind qtT. Roy Hal~a It their wbo5e present 8000 square tlon, rigldlty and provide
blill, 617 • ..... _. P'-lori ~ a1r· Storaie ~tztany outdate• uaJor drl"'r and tbe com-feet at 1880 Whittier Ave. characterlstks of mKhine·
pc1k 1t lla11 a,...._ -. JtahomttontlColtaMe· ' . aoonwill beoutgrown.Thelr ability required )A most er.it. ,. sa la blltory, ud«M com· pany tmploya five full·Ume time acbedijle for tl\e next structur1l components. The ,, . Qt;iality. Know-How Is. Ser~ as Lewis
' .. y. ' '. .... ~ .\ ~ ...
PlilH ..... I. rd later· PIJl1 bu bid 1 i1Ddlar" ex· ,Nndt b • I I d I I bavin& 1tep in ttltir upansion compatible with Ill other
••" 11.r M 111 _. just ptrlenee In "O'lnriu: up" pert.time aulstanct from would be in about four or ReUabond praduda in CW"· ~~ -~~e.e.,•p11.edtb with tbt .. a lD the 20.'=•=P='°='=IJht'==ot!Mn.======'=l";:moo:=:;ths.;,Tbtn;;;;· thoy;;:~":;,'=:;;ln~I~·=======; -"' ~ w . )'<an Elmer Smltll bur hJl 11--W JtpNIJlllt been a loal 1JnMnet1 man
._ t. J.aJ•~.N ii The bu1t1e111ctual: Brothers Turn Out BCttcr Batteries _,a ___ ly ~-···· -. dldl will 11a .. Jot cl crew out c1 • ~....-nm equtpsn.nt abolrd. llfW and UHd furn It \I r e ' P**l& u & s' •• ., qualltJ ............... uP.tf' 11 ~ .. , &'1,
LliWll -. 9 " I i 0.. el Cott.a,.... .. urta • ........... ..--., ........ ~.,
~ wMCllll c rs ' ct. ·..-.d for tn ,_....
Of coune. lbeb' pets 1tore, ,partkularl1 due t.o
baV9 Mn iohil i, ~ Elmer 1 IJ"V lo u 1 upen· g~ fOUfte1 fOr llWl1 elK'e in RaUwa1 Express
yaan .,..,,. loo& -·•or~ lo Ka1!N1 and Okla· nJMlo:::ldPa. ,..,. ~ .......... -............
ed eod --,· laod -dtos ... llcl lbat
,i.1oa1a -11eu.--1-1a
--' hoW. Br-.ba_,.
.,. .... -· -, 7 .-.n if":~ ·----··-·'= tw ...... ,...., ••••• dWimtbll····-..... *"-.. .. -.:-~T ....,, ""m~ Traa f•r-~)le
MICbJ --.... _ .... _ ...... -" ....... -·.\yt. __ la_ _.., ...... la lMT, ud by
, ...... ~,.. 1112, wbn. .. ecqutred his -Nt' .. .. .... td '1 far.
paslln~. 1'.be ,.,...... • ...
,,... el. 21••• ... NEAR MASS ~Coast ..... _ . -
Lnll 111-• .... -PRODUCTION
llrlt ..... ap fadll\1 about
.,.. '1a cl a -.., ....
be ,...... ""' Iba lun>lture pvt oC bl.II t.11WI
Tlilt .-Jll'Oved inade;
-so-....,Ueda .................
•No..,.n~
• -tilM K'ill~ or ---tbahwl·
... ranaJa,td. 1 e v e r a I
,...,. before be moved to
·tlM present Itta at 375 E.
.,..., ........ a·
~-·--IN =---= "'"':..: NEW DELTA METHOD •
....... -· . • ~-llt~-TI • Iba F•lwllll • --
Oft' .......... ., .. ., ................ 11".,,_
)Olild•la" 1 • r .-ut1 tor ,...,.._ ..nca, tato
u.-&11 Iha ,-. ~ • TM '" arp•tz1tlcll' bu u. I* All -.... mua cron from*-pclOmtel Jll'~lllteti• ma•• t 11 m
to tbt Jnlllll ...,.. lblcl Pfm' II tf apa M'W "'9tai
Bulb -""'· .. tbaJ.,. cl..-.. Della ---
paoded to_ .. ta--" c..ta -.... -demand _,,. ,,,.. 11111>11 _.......
,_. -,_ TbO)' COIDpu)' .... has -a
actultl1 ... pro4aldq 11P -to ... ltld GI -tit 3SO percent men bit.-COiWii •tiat diodes and for
ttri11 now. tbl put all 7"fl bu en--
CAN BE -·• aGllD' Jo7M a rmrloc ltlilll wllb 1:.1,~ tbe comp1ltet 11 well u ill
prorilll bulc ~
cl thalr -·
,,,.. -Iba -..
ma);lq _........, -· cllodeland--............ ,,_ a ball to
a quarW cl --· slae. Tbe ~ should
ht mawtlll:J -"'anced ...... caOH .... ...,.,. wU1 bl
-laMat.butwlDlle
-Into l*fla1 outprt
UM two-man orpnlsatlcm
th.It Nrted fbe COmp&DJ
lo 111'1.
lnddent&Dy, the company 17'UL
· 19CtDUY wu reore:anl&td on Harbor TraNftr & .Slor·
1ht cooporate 1 e v t l to •I• now ha.I a total of 10,·
bro8drn its Identity to ec-•1 IQUll'I tett of apace .
commodate the wide r..,. ud tbt complQ)' has a
of product Upes they are at.-a..t. of a1x lll""Vlce vehicles,
taininC. It DOW ia identWtd ledadinl two aemil, a flat·
u Delta SemlcoDducton di-1*I ad a bobtalL 1'bl com·
vialon. of National UIJtru. Pll'1" 1111 Jllrlllltl to run
meat Corporation. Jill ..ow..,. .ID CalHomia
Key people include Him· anl ii .,. o c I at• d with
, Thill ii upecttd to open mer1la1. president; Arcbie .w.•eatoa Vu Llnt• and
the doorway to poutJillJUt• Brlinard, research, deftl-149 Van L11* fOr a.aUon· at nvolatioDll"J lm)lr'Ovt· opment end encineering dlt Wida movtna MtVICea.
meatl 1D tbe po'ftf truall• rector; George Paat a J •· ' Harbor Tran a f Ir b a
wbMli lt'I \llflCl U a rtCtlfttr -·
tor and nt11fter field, pv· marketing director ( w b t ..,...,. family • oper1ttd
Uc:ularly applicable to teie· bN the a1slsla.nce of Le• comp a a 7, with Elmer's
v1lloa traumlttmc ltatSou, Goodman, bead of the maa--wilt,. Mar1 &tbtl, working
and also to aupptant tbt a). ufacturer•' representaUw wWt. llbn IOI" Jt:ltl before
temaklr wt.er. If• Dllded group which serves thtm ln UIDIM f9fC'lll hf'I' retire·
in 1utomobllu. Sotrtblrn CaWomla): )In. IMllt :Nw bla daughter,
Gxofic maleria'3, .!Jnc
COSTA MESA. CALIF.
17141 S45-M2S
announces
• unique
' capabilities
• 1n
OPTICS * INfRARED .MATIRIALS
* PRECISION CDMl'ONINTS
*COATINGS
THERMAL INSTRUMENTATION
* CALORIMITERS * RADIOMETIRS * THIRMOCDUPLH
NATIONAL SPECTOGRAPHIC ELECTRODES
loy Unloa Carbide
CERAMIC PRODUCTS
lty Coon Porc.laln Co.
* ALUMINA TUIES & CRUCIBLES * MULLITE TUllNG
We Offer Chollenging Corter Opportunities
In The1e Fields
The company ii psed for -dMcal. IA fact.
capacity production CIC 2'0 thJ1 _.. projecUq 1boat
unit.I per day, and tbttr 10.-a 30 percent a a a 1111 ln-
000 square foot lacl.llty can creaH bl •olume fer tbe
Qe enlarged U more II*' neltt few 7tran aa: tbeJ pulh
ls Deeded They a.rt lo-several proprlttalJ twm1.
cated It 110 E. 19th and la. Delta fa.tm. bJ.&'w'ell·
vlte v1sltor1 to ln1pect their ability productl ud. fur·
ahop which fe atures meticu-nilbel their warts -N.Jb
k>ut cleanllneu. Heath ls re:llabUtty p ow 1 r ~·
projecting to Increase hit tori, Ught~mkUDC diodes
5taff by about ~ percent and 11enaitroru UMd t. com·
aMually for the ne1l KV· peniatill1 and MCllD& tan·
era! years. peratures tn 1mpW I er a,
Jn fact, the new techmqoe 'Pit Mock, CPA, controller; 'P' &I 7 Steeml. and her
1ugut1ltHll'U1 loiPcal Stlve M1cManams, produc· Mlbt.M.1Daryl St.earn.s.
avenue to appllcatioal lD Uoo 1uperintendent, and JIU tiare , IUDISetnllt respoa·
thenno-eJectric coouns and Wllllarnson, lnsid/ s a I • I lfbWtlt•~ D I r ' 1 ta sales
butln1, brln.lini on far1-'m::.ana=':c'c.':...· ______ ::ma=u:i;.r-=.....:and: . ...:ol:::flce=_::m:::•:::•-'· =-=-=......,
&re•ter el!lclency than now
r
P..Uckey has 16 year1' computen and ., compo-
background In the battery nent paru -to about 300
business, and perhaps Is customers all o v e r the
even better known for his world.
his tory a1 a professional They make special cUodes
baseball playe r who culmi-to specification and also
nated hi.I sports career as a have introduced the first
club manager and later a major advance in d Jo d e
sports broadcaster. lie was packagin g and testing with
first baseman for the old U1eir "Te.t-Pak" by which
Hollywood Stars ba~k in the diodes may be tested witb·
late 20'1 and 1till holds an out being removed from the
all, time baseball record of package .
amasains 13 consecutive According to J. G. (Jake)
basehit.s. H1mmenlq, founder and
IDs wife, Mona, Is secre-presidenl, they are carry-
tary of tlle corporahon and ing on a contlnuou1 expan-
.serves as office ma nage r, lion in product lines and
while Al Bain is 11ales m&n· re!iult.ant production. In
ager. Ralph Crawford iii 3~· f~ct , he envisions a five·
~i~tant manaR:er and th1• ~f'ar growth proi:r•m thlt
enllrt! 1tJ!f has sufficienL will double or triple the
\"ers1tlllty to ttrvt in any size of his new facility,'•
capacity In the organiz.ation, 12,000 1quare foot plallt sit·
Heath polJltJ out. Other staf· uated on a Uve·acn tract
fer1 include Newman Bilk, at 22.5 Paul1rtno. D t It a
25 year& of battery ei:per· had been on Production
ience, Au1Un Grub, 1& Place In a facility about a
yeari;' backrround, •nd third the present site Io r
P.fel Clilster and Joe f'ree· five yean previously,
love. Delta expecta to make •
E.11ch Lewis Bros. bat-rapid innovation with their
lery, Heath assert!, goes new junction process, which
lhrough formation f('g!lng is expected to c ut in hal(
for veritable custom-bull!· the ('{lSl or making sern1·
1n~pecl.iun. All are pre· conductors as "·ell as im·
; A,
poulb)I, Tbla would IUI rest a t!:frt1erator with no
movinc parts. or u loex·
pensive comblnaUon auto-
mobile alrcond l t Ione r·
heater. In theory it shows
possibility of flowing the
current one way throuf,h a
iarge semlconducUng unc-
tion to rnake it heat and
flowing it the opposite , 'J·
rection to rn a.ke It cool .
Thw. this would make it a.
simple matter to direct •
fan 2,ver the unit to clrcu·
!alt hot or cold air throu&h·
out a c.11r.
The s11 1ne principle hai
similar })06~lbilitics In a.p-
pllc1tlon at f'lectrlc poW1lr
stations. Such • unit could
be functional iA a l o 111 i c
power plants. by-pa11tn1
estr• steps such as 1team
heating In producUon of en·
eru for creatina current In
the reactor ph11e of powar
planu. This would mean a
source of power without
moving p1rtl.
The staff at Delta Sernl·
conductors ha1 crown to 35
personnel representing 1 40
perct>nt f'Jt panslo1 . of I t s
tr.am In the past two yea rs.
Th is 1s a huge contrast 1A·ith
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WE NEED
PEOPLE
WITH VARIOUS
SKILLS!
Ths &rowth al AnANTIC RESEARCH 'S
Missllt Syst1111s Division
locate d ii Costa lleu, California
deplnls In 11111 measure
on acqulri11 ~ualllied people .
Call or write O.C.F. Tompkins
ATLANTIC t:.J f\ESEARCH
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Baxter & Cicero Located
In New Sail Loft in C.M
Bute:r • Cicero, Inc., foot and IHcb Md wbeCber'
wWl -.arty a third of a cm. draf\y or flat.
tu,,. of tradltlOD on tbe ()r.. Btc-ame of tbeit apprecl-
u.ce Cout, bu just made able volume, Buter • a.
Ill debut in Oat of tbt na.. ero UIUlll7 itockpilei ..U. for mort popular boat.,
Uoa'1 few 11.11 Jolts to b9 and trequqUy their trad•
deaiiz>ed upreuly for ill mark will be found 11 orl&·
1pedallud ptzrpo1e at 7:11 iD&l equipment on many of
F d the boats because of t b e ara St. izt Cotta Mea.a, manufacturen' tendency to
. It'• a completeb' new fa· let tbe detJen ouWt the
cill1J Whidl provides Off· bo.... Tho !aid ilult I b e , .... parldof foe It lo IO • 1'0rdt "Buler • Clc<N"'
cara, Md Sa1nt Cicero, rtD· ioo,: blw been l)'llCID)'IDOUI
etal ~. ..,.. th t witb "quality 1ailt" wtth to co-lllOftd to Ill mort ma., deolera ap1a111a thlo.
elflclent .... plool .. ... Clceeo polnU .... that the
comrnodate cootinuJ.nc U:· company manufacta&H1 a
pandoa 1111 bn•hw.1, nflect. w,. v.wty ol. l&1lboat ac..
.. "" the fact ilult they ..-lncludlnc ... only !»Ve uperlonced around 9-Mila, but ello bop IA which
to 1 Oowtb la.l'Olume in the 10 1tor. ..u., bolt coven, ll
last decade. yacbt upbolNrJ, dufQe
One al the D'!Oft fDtere&t. bq1, cockptt CoveN a D d
iDC tbiDp "'°"t ButeT I: ey other fallric-mllde item
ClceJ'O'• pUrn1ttnc bull· which ?MJ' commonly be
.., 11 that tbeir advn«a uaed by aallinc entbualutl.
111 tfflcleDCJ llld more Of eoune, they carry a
m~rilz.ed ]B'Oductlon baa complete ltock in all hard-
«Mbled tblm to tunl out ware needl for aall makln1
producU at ~ 1ta· -jib soaps, flnl•, crorft· W. pricea. 8alJ priCea in meta, twivell, D-r t.n I 1
tome CAMI U'9 DO bigber llldel, etc.
and Jn all CMtl ban ad· Cicero'• wife, Lou, ii pttl·
vuced et much lul per-ldent of the CorporaUon and
eentace tbm tbe inereMe ual1ts mi the adminltb'a·
aperlaeiid bl. the autom~ tive side, wti.De he bu the
ttve market • well u ln leCl"etary-treuurer post and
tbe food meat. over the double• u salet manager
put five yean. and 1up!lrilltendent ol t h e
Ruter .k CJcler'o ls one of operation.
the belt·lmown 1allmakert Key ald<t Include LI o y d
on tbt welt cout, and their (Swede) Jotmton, 18 yean
famlllar trademark may be with the compmy, and Tom
IMB cm ui1I aibMrd pleu-Swanson, K-yur-m.an. bottl:
ure and radng craft all foremen; Bob Miller, 14-
"'" Ibo -Id. Tho ....,.... yeu-._ supervt.or ol
ny 1* appredable volume bMt C'OYftt and C!Ulhlon
tlnullh deolera Jocoted maJdni, and Dorvlhy Rich·
tn:m Se.ule to San DM:go ardton, long-time bo.t cw-
and 1'9111. down into Mexico _ er and C'Ulhi.on mak:lnt IP9'"
on the Plldllc oout. and dallst.
Inland -....... llUdl .. They employ • IOlal of 21
lakes .oamt Arbona a n d pertomel, a jump from 13
Nevada, the Gnlt LUe1, bl 1be put two yean, and ca: reatoMbkl abare of • dramatic growtb trom tbe • U.C tbe Au.ntic original twoeame wfl1ch n.-
conL hted when Cictl'O first be-
One of ... JDOlt llanlft.· cmnt a pertnel' bl a b 0 D t
cant featuret oC Baxter I: lMl. He bu bee actiw
Cicero II their PollC1 of pt!"· with the ._y, !Int u
...... --lo loeai...... .. -loyee. foe 2t ,_-.. men. Staffen to to the boat m.torr of the compmr
and cbeck out tbl Ail. dat.el ta.ct te tbe mld-30'1
makine lt a nplar polic7 wbeG. It WM In Nlerton,
to &I•• special -to -eel with the -that'• about ts 10 out of tbe pa tnw1, Gwdner I: kn·
cowitry. They will .... •• .... and It ado!>led the -
to the -and check out at ~ ID lJU. 'lbe7
routine lutallltian ol a new had belll on Laf.l,.tll be-
1all or a repaired wbn. a ton b war and cm 2ICb
customer dellret. ttreet. botb la N • wp or t ,,_ ...................... •;a4ilt; ~ ~~:r~Y.= = ,.:.-_. . on the · Of plant 'nil ac.. ..
where !bey ..,, pat ap all lliJart ~.Iii!~
sails and cbeck tbem for oat at Newport, ...... shape-,,,,..,. ... com· Loo&-andLol-
pleled. ' yad>t -· ...... iili6-
Tbe new Ji1ani -· bonldpa lo wh. -·ii • even more MWlDC ma. naUn Oblom bat 1-.,._
chines DOW Jocat.d IA pltl ID Callloelda ..... -
to...W.the-of ........ ~duly
the dbUoct sn of -la Ibo --Bo detignlnc and m.anufactur-WU a Ndlo opa I If a ad
int a ...n to marine ardd· radm' Wl!rddM 411 r
IAM:U' ~and,... WarldWarD.Rtlo&-·
ommendatlanl u lo lulf, bol' of the -Lq!.GD.
Burgers Have 20 Years
In Furniture Manufacture
Custom upbololmJ -for cto-tt.youitelf home Mc-
orat«I 11 tllt 1tpedalty of
Burrer Quall1J up11o111my
in Co•ta Me1a where Or·
ange Coast resident.I have
service• d. artlNM with a
20-year back.grouDd bl fur·
Dlture manufacture.
John Burau and hiJ wife,
Martha, be.ad a staff of four
peopl• ln • plant wblcb prob-
tbly will be doobllng Its
slu ln the near future. They
have 1000 tquare feet at 959
West 17th, and upect to get
a lOOO«J.uare foot addition
on the ume location.
They have been expenn ...
Cini crowtb periodlcally
through tbelr four Jtart al
operation. They b..r' about
100 l(!uate feet ta tbelt "arif-
inal ·1ocation on Mllttt.r
Avenue for the ff1DPU1'1
first year and a half et ex-
l1tence. .
While they do ..n• .e:rt•·
Uve work, the1 proyldt cu•·
tom rebuilding Oil apbO~·
ed furnityre mOllJi. n~I•
the compahy oft•• teltc-tlon1 from up to aooo dlf·
ferent materials, Burger
conflde1 tbe7 haft a lot of
demand nowad171 for cut
velvet. which bl.Vt been
itattnl a •troo& comeback
ln style clrdel ftr the part
year.
DUPUCATE llTYLE8
local ~ adl ot fel·
tured l t e Jll I lit fmnltme
.tortll Ma •<pi;tt.ero" to COD·
vert an old piece lrrto a new
one rtyled atone evrently
1tylilb JiMI.
'lbc Burrer• han their
aon, Ken u1odated in on-
lh• • job _, """"""'" mlng, and be la working to-
ward an eventual putner·
1hip In ~.-pony.
'Ibey 'J;ave • well-equ.Ip-
ped shop, and hive m1dt it
a policy to add new hmoYa-
tion1 In tbeir fleld 11 tbey
-naDalN. 'ftllry ... Pt>Ct .le ~ llCDH'M and
wfn: ·fir al' maDJ u ~--
1eamattta ..r ap to toar •
upbolltlmlr• -... y hav. the oPPO;rtaDitf to dou-
bla up lboli flllt -In tbe fl.lture. '
Johll and Martha' In K ·
Uve in civic and rellp:iu.a
wort, allo. a,, fl •u tlder
in the f'trit Chrlltian
Cburcb, while 1he b11 bttn
active ln Chamber of Com-
merce eornmittle wort, per·
tlcularly the sroup which
recenUy was tr•mlUoned to
become an lrldtpendently or·
ganlzed hlatork'1 1odety.
B u r 1 • r 111 •thl Orance
Coa<t i...nt .. -of the Cullom Upholltortn and
Decar1t o r 1 AuoclaUon
""I.ch ha1 -Cll'lanlnd to ach1eve ld¥antqe1 of
quan.titJ bu1in,a ., well a1
to encouJ'llCI Julity COD· trot ud prov tachnlque1
ttu'oulb uch&nl• ol infor-
mation In thelr field ol en-
deavor.
Bur1tr 11 a native lndl-
•nan whl had l& years fur-
niture factory ezpe.rJence
before comtn1 out to Cali-
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DA.IL y PILOJ BG .
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Fasteners From Townsend's Cheny
Rivet Division In Santa Ana Are
Vital To Successful Aerospace Projects
Cherry has built an envi·
able position ofleadership
by ·developing an·d pro·
ducing essential fast.eners
for the aerospace industry.
How this came about is
t.old in the advertisement
reproduced here. It ap·
peared in BUSINESS
WEEK-a magazine read
by more than 1,300,000
professional management
people in business and
industry throughout the
United States and abroad.
The success of Cherry in
A look over the president's shoulder at Townsend reveals •••
How creative research at
Townsend Cherry Rivet Division
helped probe moon and Venus,
looks ahead to Mars
• its specialized field is one
of the reasons this ctiviaion
provides steady employ-
ment for people with a va-
riety of skills and experi-
ence which in turn contrib-
utes t.o the general prosper-
ity of the Santa Ana area.
advanced airframes such as the
supersonic transports an'cl special-
ized military aircraft.
Cherry locks made of exotic
materials such as tantalum, tita-
nium, columbium, Hastelloy X,
TD Nickel,.A-286 stainless-even
solid silver-are products of
Cherry Creativity which solved
many demanding problems never
encountered before the Space Age.
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This creative instinct, the de-
sire to excel, the unusual achieve-
ments recorded by Cherry have
made it a .leader in its field. Also, . ; . . ' _...,,
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Success of the moon Surveyor
project has relied on the unfailing
dependability of hundreds of
thousands of parts working to-
gether in almost miraculous team-
Cherry Creativity is already studying
fut.ener problems that must be aolved
before new, larger apace vehicles can
be boosted into missions to explore the
secrets of outer apace.
work. Among these-parts were ...
thousands of Cherrylocke Rivets
that held Surveyors' tubular
•
frames together securely and en-
dured stresses of take-off, flight
and impact on the moon's surface.
Cherry Creativity is one of the
reasons the aerospace industry
looks to this Townsend Division
for out-of-this-world fastening
requirements. And, it is Cherry
Creativity that anticipates un-
usual problems that arise in space
projects such as the recent and
future missions to fly-by Venus
and the probe for life on Mars.
Cherry Creativity is not limited
to outer space. Today, men of
vision draw upon vast areas of
experience to peer into the future
-analyze requirements-weigh
alternatives-test materials-'and
explore design concepts to antici-
pate the fastener needs of future -' . '
Probing life on Man challenges Cherry
Creativity to produce reliable futenera
needed for this exacting project.
for the same reasons, the other
Townsend Divisions lisf,ed below
are leaders in their specialized
fields.
As a result, it is possible to offer
you the services of a unique.,coast-
to-coast organization. One that ·
has maintained its position of .
leadership for 151 years.
It will be to your advantage to
learn more about our products
and services. "A Quick Look At
Townsend" tells the story. Write
to me for your copy.
F. R. DICKENSON. PR£S/D£NT
Townsend Company . '
ESTABLISHED 1816. BEAVER FALLS, PA.. atextronl COM-
ENGINEERED FASTENERS DIVISION, ELLWOOD CITY, PA.• CHERRY RIVET Ii IDENTl -KIT DIVISIONS, SANTA ANA, CALIF.• DUNN
STEEL DIVISION, PLYMOUTH, MICH. • FABRICATED PRODUCTS DIVISION, WEST NEWTON , PA. • BOOTS AIRCRAFT NUT DIVISION,
NORWALK, CONN. • TRS DIVISION, BRAINTREE, MASS. and CHICAGO, ILL. • PARMENTER Ii BULLOCH, GANANOQUE, ONTARIO
Do-lt-J<!UfHM decorator•
are 1bowinl rHl lmaitn•·
Uon and 1tyfe con1elot11ne11.
BUJ1'11' altlrm•. He 1ay1
that bl1 company ha• fre-
quent c1U1 for dupUc1Un1
advanced styles shown l!I
trade journal1 and home-
maker1' mag1dne1. In fact,
1ome cuslomer1 h • v e
brouaht In clipplnt• fr om forni a. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
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fll DAIL 't ,ILOT S•t11rc1u. Dectmbtt JO, l'lbl
Newport Beach Approachil;lg
Crossroads of Civic .Center
would b•ve a complu.ion
1lpllicantly co D t r a 1 t.
1b1e wltb the relued a a d
lelsurdy reaort -type at-
mosphere which existed
when the last ''headquar-
ters" was c'onstNcted.
accommodate population
growth and projections u to
the city's population by UNI$.
Chic Sales Forming Nationwide Sales
System for Famous Glashouse Uni.rs
Bonnie Berry Is unaena.k· utilllJ. building of similar mus Ir plant lupttinttn·
in& the ambitious task of 1ip«1ftcations which can be dent. Other key •people in tbe
or1anitlng a n a t I 0 nwlde mounted on 1kld1 or an· production or1aniulion are
1ale1 1ystem to disttll:lute chored dowd by means of Lyle Jngle, secretary-treas-
quality f J b r •llM• utiUly ateel ltrlJll. This ha• 1 LU'et and otoce managu,
buHdlnp lncludlnc the fa· bullt·l.a ak.Jtight. and Walt Seeley. general
mous little "out house" for The sam4 Gl1shouse can manager of tbe parent plant,
v.·hlch• the aalu firm 11 be adaP,t.td to a cibana or Continental PluUcs.
Newport B c a c h ls 1p-
proactllng • fucinatinC
crossroads -that ol mat·
ing a decision 01 its o w n
civic magnitude as needs
become increasingly obvi·
ous (or more adequate, con-
venient aod efficient fa~ill·
ties for its city government.
The pr-esent city hall ob-
5El'VeS its Db ann.iVtir'IU1
In 1981 w:ltb civic leaders ful-
ly aware the present faciU·
ties ""ere bu.ilt for a com-
muQUr that hardJy e.1ceed·
ed 10,<m population which
covered only 5.17 5 q u 1 re
miles of city area al the
ti me.
It js a matter wblch has
been coot.emplated by t b e
Citf CoUDdJ for tbe p a , t
decade. because u earty as
1957 a citilea's advisory
committee r e c o m.mended
that the cl\,Y 10 pbout ac-
qu1rtn1 llllld ... plunjng •
future civic ce.nter.
It's a well-known fact th1t
experts au projectlng Ne'!"·
port Beach's population will
grow from the present 42.·
000 to 5.5,000 by 1970. 95.000
by 19al and 115,00'.l by l~.
One need only look around
him to note tbe commercial
and industrial magnituM
which is mounting dally,
what with opening of New-
port Center and appreciate
mat.eri.all&ation of the indus-
trial communily coi ncident
with prop-ess in the Irvine
Company's industrial com-
pl•L
· 0.. ol the. mo1t apptahng
would be noent piojections
for a m\Ullclp&I court bulld-
lnt to 1ene Newport Beach
and Coata Mesa. and studies
show N•wport Cepter to be
in "8 Judicial district's
geographical cmter. and
project.eel IJ'Owth of Univcr-
sJt,y ol Callfornia Irvine and
eavlraa llMs furtber 11eu-
ment-la'fWIDC tb.ia site.
named -Chic Sale1 .. Corh· drelsing'l,Wm for 1 home fdcCollu.m ls a.. craduate
pa.ny · 'I" 1Mmmln1 pool. J11 fact, the electrical l!nipeor who has
Actually the 1aJes f Ir m · compact and durable, pat· j)ad a varltd career in auto
will merebandlu tht pro-tnted strveture alto can be dealenhlpi, theatres, com·
ductioo Of -"anu·PlasUca, , a lboWer 1taU. ., well 11 D"Jerdal flahln• and manu· 1 Inc., wbicb 11 Ucensed man· lendiDl it.ell to any num· • ul.cturer of the m o I d e d ber Of uses. factUrina. Ai Coatlnental The ·Newport Harbor
U they prepare rot anoth-
er two decades, it'• highly
likely they will have to fig·
ure for ~ually dramatic
growth ln population u well
as In requinmenta to seJ"Ye
a definite metropolis wblch
Then. l.n studies that con-
tinued from 19IO W 1965 de·
tailed evaluations enabled
the city mua.1er'1 office
and planning department to
arrive at 1paet: needs of
each city department. the
resultant findlnp finally
caustnc them to lease an :-n-
nex ln 1965 to relieve some-
The total ol city employeet
currently lists 88 in admlris-
tratlve functions, when the
present ratio to population is
2.3 employees per 1000 pop-
ulation, and 114 police em·
ployees, which comes to 2.9
per 1000 population.
Chamber or Commerce 1 as
definite plaDa for a new .
beadcpiarien and tbe cit:·'•
po1tofflte, ·Jn;1t11U7 inade-
quate· ud .lllConYelllent as
well II ~ ill the possible
patb of tlM\ controversial
coutal fnew11;y, U lnvesti· &•tine polllbWU. of reloc1·
Uon.
items oo which A. B. Mc· 1be production phase of Plastics he made St.arllne
Collum, pt e • i \I en t of a this operation uaually em· BoalJ and tat« llUlu the L-
sm.U complex ol llldwtlri<o , "91' up to 10 -n<l ~ K Ho js ill Ille kottlsh R"'
operating locaDy, holdl tlie cM utllhe u m1ny u ... at1 ~i ~member of the Al
patent rlghtl •. 'lbil com~-• peat,·. production per-.Maialkab ::BbrlM. ,.He is a
ls a dlvWon of Continent.II iodl. 'ljley tt.vt 1 8000 me_mlltr. of the Ba..'boa Bay
Plaatlcs, Inc . wtilcb bas square fool facilUy at l&GB Club a1'd lhe Newport
been associated witb ftbre-PlacenUa. and Frank Ru-Har)or Yacht Club.
glaq boat collltructlGli m1-::;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;:=;:;:;:;:=:;;;;;;=;:=,j
this &rea for many yfan. Ir
•ltholllh Ille llltlor pba .. o!
Continental'• work has beeil
relatively dormant far a
Miles Has
Swiss Unit
what cramped space al·
ready obviou1. Actually
when the city attorney's of-
fice moved to separate quar-
ters in li69 it marked the
first move coming as a re-
sult of outarowin& exist. ing
quarters.
While an exhaustive study
Miles Ra!mrater credits must be made to provide an·
the p~sencti of versatile 1wer1 to many needs and to
SwiJs screw machines in e.xploit many potentials
the lineup a( equJpment 1t which now !ffm opportune,
Miles Mach.ine at Costa a preliminary report. alrta·
Mesi for tbe 1lgniflcant dy bu produced some con·
growth experiebce be bu clu.stoos which air some
had. points which must be borne
Rainwater bas been spe· in mind as new studies are
ciallit in thil fi1tk1 of opera· launched with decisive ac-
tiOD for about 20 years, and tion hi mind..
has had a 1hop here for It hu been emphasized
about 12 year1. He chalked that remodeling and enlarg.
lq> momentum which bas ing the exilllDg facllit)' will
doubled hi1 volume In the be duly considered in
part five rears, crediting the 1he study proeram before
Swiss maclllnes which make a final deeiiion is made.
long, thin shifts and are Some of I.be facts and pro-
c1pable of picking up, back jects bebhld the preliminary
drilllnf and also milling. study include itatlltics bu·
The shop e.mpbasi:r.M a ed on standard rules of
1tn.amlined lblif of three thumb applyinc to space
people and features both needed, the number ol city
Swial and Traub automatic, employ.,. required for cily
am,le-tpindle uniU. it!l'Vices normall.J nedeed to
Usi.nl: the same baa:ii for
police and sc1ling down to
1.5 employees per lCXX> in an
administrative role, the pro-
jected City Hall employee
need for 1985 wolJ!d coml to
a total of 5ll.
Academic rules of thumb
on headquarten area need-
ed for this amount of per·
sonnet comes to a total of.
124,025 squre feet of area.
plus 3.41 acres or parking
space.
If tbe site ls chosen on tbe
basis ol convea.lence to the
public as well as available
spac?e, and economy. the
city headquarters undoubt-
edly would have to be Placed
somewhere Immediate 1 y
east of the upper bay to con·
form to standard needJ for
such a facility : easy access,
adequate a pa c e, convenl·
. ence to • commercial center
wltb out belaC a put o( IL
There are some timely o~
portwdtlu for diYe?aifyinC a
dvic center ftJcb ahou1d
have a beariDC cm ta., deci·
aloe to st.art wbetll m JI»"
tSoD toward obtaintq • clv·
ic center in the aear f\lture.
P'urtht1111ore, thett is a
need lor • ctfttrallJ located
school admlfil(tr.U. faciU-
tie1 tor U. Newpart Harbor
and Coa\a MW. acbool dis-
wh.lle .
"Glashouse'' is the trade
name or the versatile, Com· trict. • . pact utility build.Ing. fea-
These and some currenl tured by The Chie Sales develop~ent posslbiliti es c 0 mp any. 1be feeturtd
could be wed i1 a 1tlmulus item iJ COll5tructed of one-
todtve)Qp a cioinpletely dJ. piece eeamles1 molded fi·
versified dvic ceDter so ver· brectass wttlcb won't ru st. ••till that it could allt be: a rot, corrode or dec1y and
judk:ial ud adtura1 center. which never needl p&.inUng
RecommeDa.d criteria for becaU1e .the color 4 molded
•electing • ei'ric ttnter site hi. 1bese structures come
are etPt • fold: future ieo-in four 1t.andard colora -
graphic eeettr ... near but white, tan. ireen and yel·
nqt withla bil bu.&ine11 ac· low -and olber colors may
Uvity ••. compatible to Hist. be ordered on specificatioo.
"'' ad ""'~ lUd .... h•ve .sdltiooal space There is 1 unit 'lrith a lCO. ~;ailable for unforecutable gallon tank ehen;ilcal toilel
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• _,_1 which can be drained eully expanaioa · • • ..,. ............. _ through 1 qWck release
ty to ~ trldllportatlon valve. These uolts all have routes .•. hancty to arterial translucent skylights. ne
street system with fart and units may also be de&igned
UIJ accaa. • .conveient to for over.pit operations, or
find and wbere It cu be witb permanent hookup on aeen from • dlttaDce. . . f!f!I ......... within reuoaable driving 1 er w ce_,,._.
time from otber rellted bJI One ol tbe most iJJterest·
1eparate govermnent facili· lng Wn11 about these port,..
ties where interaction may able rutrooau J, tbat they
·be necesllrJ. have been adapted to maoy
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COMl'LITI
'F A B R I, C A 1,1 0 N . ' ; .... : .. . .
MACHINE SHOP SERVICES
for s.11 •nd Power to.ts
• Foundry
• Nylon Coating for Aluminum
• White Bronte
• Al.St•inless-St .. t Welded
Stanchions & Pulpits
o..i9n •nd Product~n of Custom-lullt
MARINE PRODUCTS INC .
,,0 ... IJt ................. c.f. t26'J
PRODUCTION OIPT,, 631 W. 17tt. '42-1916
ObviOUI caoclus.kms pomt lbey have even been trail·
up an excitiq outlook cur· er·mounted foe eufer port-~~iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
....Ut locod by Newpm obWty. Tbue bu been hi-Optics Beach city plallDen. creuing use ct them in • lnstr1meats The eompaay now utililes
1 2000 tqu&re foot facility at
1'"' e.beod. ...,, .... Supreme bui.ldhlga In the c0mplu. J.o
'Ibey wen located in quon-
agricultural appUcatJon1 in
the put year -for ceneral
field work needs. plantifle
or durine harvest 1euon. Advancing in Metal Spinning
They mo are belnc !D·
part of • three·uall bulldiai "'llfl iacreulagly ill ,...
and tbua its 2:iOD square foot mote areu, .ueb u .. .,.
.,..-cmlllt ._ ._ fsf)il lht falrw....a11 OD IOlf
aeta 1t the outael Rainwat-
er bad a limilar operatioa.
ln lol ............. com-
ing here.
While the company did a
b.rge percentqe of aircraft
and aerosp9Ce work witiJ •
f~w yean ago, Miles Ma-
chiDe has compiled 1 re-
markable iocrease In vol·
lttM pea cen.ce iD the do-
meatic field.
• The firm uu.al.ly works
from bluepriolll, bul 111 ....
-ol ..... ...._ lo tit the needa cl a lipedfic CUI· -..
Doa Rieck alrudy has
~ up metal apinnlng to
when it n!prflftltl • hearty
half ol hll total business at
Supmne Encineerinc as
this four-year-akt Costa Me ·
1a company transition• il -
aelf into oew lines ol serv·
ice.
The firm 1s 1 completely
verutile job abop, dealing
in lathe and milling work
and va.riom f«m1 of weld-
ing. la r.ct, tbey have a
lathe Witi • 41-lncb nring,
probably Ille wrest oi 111
type i:n Colta Meu.
l&iedr. ........ °'.'~ bu more thaa dou: lta
gross volume in the put
three years aod a large por ·
lion o( ttw: gain has been
in diversifying fields of en·
deavor.
They have more than dou·
bled their aWI hi the put
two yean. Rieck wu a one·
man cane when be opened
shop with a u:m-square foot
facility ill 1913. Tbe praent
shop at 19.1> Placentia ii
IN SJOCk.
M A·s·T S
for
S.bota.S-Wm.
Llthlnlnp. ..........
P""lulns •nd othera..
We Hend-fMI •II
typn of mah fw
fibregl•• .. 11 Mat. Ahli__,_.__. ............. _.
ROYCE
BOAT SHOP
891 w. 17th c .... Mesa
••r•••,at~.W 7* square W lf"'l'Dare ~ ~ ad ·at a ma!tttadl
parWon i.9 n .. dec!. of temporary Joe• t I o ·a 1
Supreme Englneerinc b111 where Ibey may provide the
b e e n mating component service Deeded and t b e n
parta for a firm manufae· moved -~ loeaUon1
turing fil~.t for city w•ter lat.er oli.
syatem1 aM chemicall. He Betldea the buiJdlncs, the
hu done specialiled wCl'k Clalc S&Jei Company a I 1 o
of maklq up gamma tQ 11U. cbemicala known 11
tranamitten ill a projlct ·t. CJai-&lniddt for cleanl.ot
in& developed by a local ... ud IU.ltllln& tbe portable
gioeering Orm to 1111 .... toUeta.
ic energy. 'tfiel.1 me building Is
They also designed a n d ldaptabJc to a guard sbel·
made a heavy duty tube ter, featuring windows all
bending de\ice wbicb ha• 1 r o on d, buJlt·in counter,
dies 5¥.i-inch tubing. They and, since fibreglass can be
pe.rfK"ted a machine •tuch drilled 9" Awed it can be
automatically does wra~ fitted wllh light, heal and
style fab rication of hro u-telepbone quite s I m p I y.
row shafts at the ume Tbae unUs ma,y be anchor·
time. putting out about 50,· ed ..... ulng pre-drilled
OOll archery componetltl per steel. Jtr1P1 wtiicb bolt into
LYL.I NM.Ou •••• .._.. Optk.._ , • , • ION Wiii
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month for a local manufat-tt. WlcD . .1t eact. ~orner. co.r.o. ••a... CAu.--,..
turer. 1'11 ...... a at.andard •••a-• •A9COC11: snil:tl' . ., I • • ... ' -:r •' ..
Supreme Engineerinl badod~,_~;;;.;oiiii:iii;;;;;ii.;;;;;;:;~~;;::;;::;;:: a hand ia developing a r•
dial generator for· la
beam operations. as well
build ing tungsten no:r.zlu f
a pla!idyne arc which oper.
ates like a ray gun in cut.-
ting through steel. ,
Bieck has more than a
quarter of a cenlW'J' of U·
perience in the neld ol ...
chanicat en11:ineerini.
. From vecuum·in,uf1ted
fuel loading lines for
the S.turn SIVB booi+er
roc,et . . . to domes--
tic •ircraft needs.
Engine Rebuilding -T rqnsmission I ' I
Tiie West Coo1t's
LEADING
Maufoctvrer of
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e ENGINE BOR.INy ~
• VALVE GRINDING l'' •
COMPLETE IN-PLANT ASSEMILY /, ,
Also Senidt on
Tr ansmistions--T uiwu...-lr1lce1
Wheel Alignment
Auto P1rh-Entlne Exch•nt•
E"1IM klh
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Segerstrom Industrial District Offers Great Potential
·SIX DUNCAN 'POTS' AID
IN PICTURES FROM MOON
Advancta la toolla& and
design have inabltd Dun-
can Electronk:a, JDc., Gl
Coat& Me11, &e produce a
cotnpeUUvt lftcll• ,..
tontlo...W wUch .._
open .... ¥tolM ol ullllly lo
lhfi dome1tk llld.
The unit It collld .... bl·
iepot, N Ind il'I I lo.tma..
wfnw~ model tl'taiWlll
at 1bout • -third tbe eolt ol
a typical milltary ualt. It
may weq ~ m.1.Qy
innovallilW.+,t! COJDllM"ce
and indtJ.ittr'f • Ill i c b ~
vioUlly .... -.. -to Dl).Ut.wJ and aerospace bfieau.ie ti 'the bl«Jt'COlt of '
ruc:b pndlloe loltnlme.U.,
lion. . '
A J>Ol<t!llOllMllOr la ao in·
strumeat W -meu 1t r e 1 !=~~;;,.,i::,j. ....... ~ Y ACITll!mU at l>un<an El~ca Wu·
11n vJi... -ah belni ·striteit: liire. Thil Ii-tho pWlt whose potonUometers ser at a cer1aiD point. In a have played I ~nt p~rt in the successful Sllr-
!ew decades ff tu effective veyor moon landlftf operations.
•lilt.enai, tile device hal
been adlpted to strategic Don.aid Duncan 11 presi+ Incidentally, Syi;tron-Don-fwtttlou ·ill computers, td· .... 1 ol the , ___ , com•••. y,· entlftc !nltnrmenb which Ulla.I .IUll;6I. ,._, ner electronic instrumenta-
have to do with fire contro1, whicb be bu advanced t;on ii used for a wide va·
-•-iJe --·--~ bo b from an original team of Nty of teat and mea-,iun. uual ·-· -m eaveo to ·~-y'• ,._.. of di ~·ona1 to ..... -~ ment functiona in service ol. r,.,.." '111 nu. 150. Tbe firm now bu a 20.· A drUlatlc · appllcition engineering I a b s, educa-
mo5t recently in -the oew1 11(11 square foot facility on tiona1 in.stitutiom, medical
ha.a cii.d the fact th1t six its four.acre tract but Dbn· research and industrial
Duncan ~ produced "pots" can ls projecting an ei:pan-plants. It1 products include
_, .. ,_ ---· to ,J lion pnicram which 1ho\,lld dilJtal counters, analog are -.w.wl ,w_DUla: n u1 double --p'--l's ~ .... , .. _, _ _, __ .. .JM.-_. l b 1oU<11 ,...,. ..,..... computers, data handling
W.YIKU ........... s Vl e -·--In .. _ -·t ye&r. s ·-moon'• surface from Sta· ,.....,..,.ew """ ...... equipment, y11trac ~ta ac·
veyor . . The poteatiooie-This ill quite a remarkable quiaition 1y1tem processes.
ters are located in the spe-lf'Owth from u. original molecular research, pulse
-•-• lenJ bl 5000 square foot l'acillty gmerator1 ud microwave
U&I camera a.em y l""l 1eveo ye•-••o. and also coetrcl and moni-.... -· -equJpnenl
tor tbe TV camera's vari-~Y people la the D\Ul·. . ·s1ner companies include
able focal ltactb lenl, the can E1ectronics orJaD.iu.tion Syatron-Donntr Corp., the
mirror ancle ~ the color Include · H. H. (J a c ii Uirte • dlviaioo DatapulJe,
wheel postUon. They oper-Houd.y1beU. one of ~ co-Inc., John E . Undberg,
ate in temperatures rang-fouaders,·vice pre:sident and loc .. Alpha Scientific Labor-
bli Irani.-.. Mt to pllll cbie1 ol en&lneorillll; WlJ. atoria, Inc., EdcliH instrll· :m delfMI f&hrenbeil liam 3. Dun. secretary-menta and Hyperion lnd.UI·
Duncu Electronicl bu t r • a • u r e r and control· tries CotP.
juJt become u autoaomOUJ indler ·~~lo ~-••'::8, r:~ Donald Duncan has elec· 1ubsidlary ol Systroo·Don--WJ i:JW...a trical And mechanical enfl·
ner Corporation, now being ager of manufacturing; R. oeeriaC degrees from
part ot. an tilht~mpaay E. ~Red) Danin&er, man-,Penn State University, and
or&anlutioe with high ca-aier. ol marketing; How· bu held a varietJ of key
pabWtlu in broad product ard Clary• administrative positionl witb west cout in·
areu of W:trumentaUon. manager, and Dick Miller, strumentatioo operations
aeuon and component.. quallty cont!U manager. •*-tMI, Uviai been vice
Wbllo DmiCu baa ad· --hal a .,.-ond ,_ mu·
vaneed JO.fold In ,..,... :;q--ol Jlft" ~lllollollpot41~1a19" --~··-----=!-•)51-J:'" -..... :"1~,_ <~--= :."':'".. :;;;4'J.e,., .... I~~ F~lljC... ...... ~ .... ----~bil sa· Just• year later) ir.nlat.ed tlectro-meclwd-"'"' ~· He wa1
throutk •ttainiat the pns.' c.l llvicn. • 4-.. d:la1rmlD ot the board tor
•o&IY· al>loc1*1 -,,,., hav• a "'*"l"ldlo lllo-..0-ball52ed ot~ SUloa amlu&l tr•, , 1ulet and. lll'Vice •IDlur-• CW'rllltlJ \ ca the ahow'1
it now JI~ to u........ til;m wbk* ..., frm w· • ._,. ti directors., He ii a
izatioa wldcb W a Wal b-.cl u..o a. ..., .,. ..-tr ti .. Imt1Wtlll of
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Protected Environs
With Large Parcels
land-use master plan which than 111 Orange County lo-County, the lndwtria.I planU
rrew out ot •n orlgl.naUy-day), and the Plaza is pro-Ulty have loc1ted In th•
leased 4G-ac:re farmtaa: plot. jected to aecol.Ult for a t53 Se1t1rstrom Indwtrial Dil·
The Se&erstrom famllY ha1 million aroa1 volume by trict ant dolnJ quiie a bit of
been in Orance County since 1970 aod •135 million by broadcasdnc for th• m·
1891. 1!180. selves.
Intett111Uo&Jy, the fioOO or Segerstrom planning has But. why not? Wheg ene
news about the open!J:la: of been carefully formulated. can complle 1uch n8*1 111
Costa Mesi and tne sea· District and the So uth coaat South c.oast Plaza tempora· In fact, the family bu en-A.MF·Voit Rubber, Babrac}:
ment of Santa Ana whJ.cb J>laza; rUy pushed the Segerstroms' tru11ted the masterminding El~tronics, Missile "'fY~·
lgbl •-~ .... _ lndwtrla1 new1 into the of 111 ma1ter plan to some terns Divis1o,n of AtlantiC m 1.111: more appr a..... "'lt's a ,, .• , exampl• ol di c H •--• " backi:round. Jt'1 onJy nal· or the most outatan ng de-Researeh or p., y_.IU ly ·identJfJed 11 part oC U>e private industry and munic. 1 th 1 h · I I '"-ti -• • -borllorlos of Bul••. I•· (-~" Or••• Coul have · al 11~a a a compre ena1ve ve opers n uie na on a..... i..11 '""'' ..
... -:~ ..... -., ,!~.~.1 oul-1P 1overnment wortlnc to-~jec:t which reautts lo con· patl.Uned their planning af-du1trle1, Collins Radio, Aer-._.,_... ~"".. tether lO\l"lrd a common ,.... -' I _._
look In -mo. -tbat'• I \\ 1tructton of I crand total I.er tome proved develop-onutronic divilllOD 0 ~ goa · 'e · · · can only hope 000 f l f I F rd C R le DI~ tb. ll"'•·•-r-••-• ~., ,.. th 1 1 of 1,111, square ee o mentt aa well aa mplement-co-o orp., o x .,.
"' uic: .,,,,._ vu a any uture major de-I j 1· · tot -" In ol A Pr~·~· Str ....-;-1 ......... ~ Segu-1 . 1 Door apece n a ma or . c 1-ing a "' new nova-on· very .... '""'"9• ea ... '".__..,. .,,.. ve opn1ent 1n lhe c i-.. can n~.a h · -• · kl p od b DI 11· -•
l•-m lndui~·•, ~-trlct. .... •1 mate -controlft'U 1 opp1ng tions "' thetr owtt. n r uc v ion uo. .. v u;-.. ...,.. ""' culminated in the ·1ame ·"-within ~· 1 __..... rt complex that attracts two The fact that mey have Tool Reae~b I: Engineer· 1a11 m..--· & a spirit of rapport aa has re. m a j or department store~ been relyinc for the p1 st Ing Gtrp.~ Standard Presled
lit• 1ome 1400 .ens of lud sulted in our relationsb.ip and 70 specialty 1bapl would five years on ~ genius of Steel-Western, Roy lndus-o
wbich i.a zoned fOr electroq-with the Seaer1troms." put anytihln& elJe into ~ a specialist ln community tries, Raytheon. R-C. Can.
kl, research ud develop-Mc.Kerwe wryly pointed back seat. p \ " n. n i n I rt:flf!Cll the Los An&eles Times-Mirror,
ment and lltbt manulactur-thUi out as he cl~ atatis· u happena that the Seger-careful aroqndwort the y Inc., either already here or
ing. llea or the Segtr1troms' 1ta-stroma are plannlna to corµ-L"Ont:lnijf to •follow . Ted 8 , yet to come amon& some
1be developmlat tbua f• hu In future i.ndustrial out-ple"te a i»-acrt commer-Adiit, wh& hu a long back-~ illdustrlts which alreadt
hu attract.cl. a veil.able loot fo r the city of Costa clal complex at tlie BrisJ~ ground in community plan-ire utilizing close to two ""Who'1 Wbo" m· Jm.__.•.,t Mt1a I tb Sa D' . . b" 11 I W f t -• .--· off-ramp o e n 1e1 n1ng in 11 C(llpac .y asp an-ml on square · H .... en·
lndUltrial nam.•, tbe area'• Members or the Seger· Freeway with professional ning director and dty man· closed floor space a n d
arterial tborou&blare-Har· 1trom famlly who have such office building.a , financial ager of .several California utilizing some 800> em·
bor Boulevard, -bu come a strategic role In Costa bulldln&s, motets, three mu!-cities. bas' been doiJlg pro-ployes, a fuctnaUn&IY ex·
to be " recogn.iled u I be Meaa '1 ruturama are Har-ti.level partinC structures jectlng, studies and planning citing industrial story can
"Wil1bire Boulevard ol In-old T Seger1trom Sr and a-• even a proposed hotel ror them si nce 1982. "-e"'vistoned.
dllltry for Ol:Mlt CountJ," hi.I wire. Veronica P.;.1 Mr1, a;iconvenUoacenterwhich The overall development ""''"'; Segtntrom• dream
Betides offerinl I P"-Anton H. •Seger1trom wiU add up to the largest programmlnt hu been ln· of new ooau:nuclal and in·
tected environm•nt needed (Ruth): her 100, Henry T. commercial and buainess tegrated in collaboration dustrlal developmenta which
for the caUbre of service U:· Seger1trom, and hi1 wife. concentraUon in the south-with the 1rowtb patterns of Will add enjoyment -and
peeled by lhe bllh quality Yvonne de C.: &nd Harold'• ern Orange County coastal both Costa Mesa and Santa employment -to sWTound·
industrie1, the Segerstrom son, Hal , and wire . Jeanette area. ' Ana. and the Segerstrom Ing areas. Me-.urtn& their
lndusU'ial Dlltrict is ~ olnl E. Some ~pn11lve 1 i d·e family ba1 maintained over-industrial ouUook by the
a few ind.ustrlal par... Harold and the late An-notes on"' the South Coast all management cont r o I importance ot I.be "eompa-
Oraage Cowa4Y offertn& ton were the only 1urvkror1 Plu& and Town Center de-over every step ol tbe Town nits we're keepin&:," as one
large pare.ls ol laDd. Sites amonc iii: IOftl and five velopment can be measured Center a1 weO as their ln· spokesman for tbe famUy ~ available on lea.efuld daughters of C. J. and Ber-up ln projections. For in-dustrlal development. dtes. the impact of the Sec·
or fee simple terms. 1be tba · Christine Segerstrom 1taace. by U180 ill trade "Even tbou&h the Family «ttrom Industrial District
Segentrom famlJy WU the who participated in the area will have 1 population hu not publlclud 1ts devel -ha.I hlll1lly even been fill-
fint organi&ition. in the sroundworll for the fabulous of some 1,234,000 (bleger opment activity In Oraage YET! county to have a planned in-.-.
dustrially-zooed area oo a • 1~~~ ":
1cosl• Mesa ~w-Chrondek Features Original Design in Solid State ::· cial• frankJy cite Ille un-
portance the1 attach to the
Seger1trom1' industrial de-Advanced methods in pis-ment and evaluation. '!" Bob Aronson1 • opera-ing Instruments al the. fu.
velopment It happen• that toi tarcet ahooting evalua-Riley is a former coUege lions manager. and Bob ture for sports events 11 a
amonc some . 1000 11CTe1 of~ tlon are pot3'ble for police prolesior, havtng been in-\\'.hlte. purchasing super-st.artinl device ot Olympics rnnd~~~~ .::"".!~ !ri! academy and academic ~or In electrical engi-vu~. Of Olrondek'i instru-c&libu far race1. The start·
is Segeratrom propert,-. So, lfalnlng program• through oeenne at Kansas State~ men\ation i.a in commerclaJ er has pulb-buttan eon~ to.
the seven wllo ttptesent the tPecla1 totid ttate IDstru· fore G e n e r 1 I Dynamtcl application. determine if ~·1et
owr>er1 ol the Se&erstrom In-mentatlon •'ped and pro-penuadedCalif-'-hi~_to come ~•-;;;;;;i0ne;;£;;;i";..tbe.;.iim;;°';;;';;;lniito;;r.,••.,•,.· ;;i;prematur"";;;;;;eiislaris;;;;;;."""";, du1lrial Diltri.at will be play-dUeed by Owondek Elec· ..,..,.. lQ ....,, a pro,....t l:I
inl an lmportint part in tnmlcs, IDc., ot Colla Mesa . enclMer for them •• they
the lnduatrial a1 wen as o . V. ROey heads this worked on tbe Terrier. lhJp-
commercl&J m.agaltude of crowtq company w b i c h boafd.to.air mls1Ue which
Jhls commU11ity. moved to IOf7 EnLerprlae oow ls med ~d destroy· c-W -lftOVSftlAL -._........ -....................... . .. ......... --.......
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The city of Costa Meia Street bere in June, 1967 so ers in and-aircraft d&enae.
has maintained a mutu•I ad-they coul4 1et out of the He ·~kt;d with Gener~
miration IOCietJ with the smor beU u well as galn Dynanucs 1J1 their San DI·
Segerstrom family through about twice I.be space at eg,_o plant far about fo~
the years. &lld city officials their prese11t 10,000 square years belore entering his Gwllfn a. o ...... --c.1119 -.. , ......... r..-11 -........ --!'•"' -• ......., -.,,..,..._ ....... IPI -IMdll ... CO... .... -il!HI-• ...
a1 well as memben of the foot fad.lib'. own fie&d_ CllrondU. wu -~.,.__....., ___ .... ,--;''
family agrM u.ai tb11 spirit The company bu a nu-1~ IS year.• •&o ud COAST SHE'ET MEl Al
.. r_._U.rlr ,....._-c1w .. .__..,_ 181*"' ••••·• ·'-m,,..lint ~ artfl'"llPWcutlf'OwthiD ·•enaei 1tul will normally ,-riilPoalnl ttnt~n.-'46-t1u c .... .._ 7Jt w. 11'11 ·rece1t yeai-1. 'l'be Serer· increase to aroud 20 .ta laf.. • • ~ .. ~~·
1troma feel the interest and buai.est aeuons. . :.d-.a~ey~O'~IOO~;.,;-:;;;;-;;;-~;;;;•~Y~.~=~===~===~==~~==~~~ far-sighted policiea of city WhUe solid l\ate electron-1: offlc~ have been a great lea lDltrumeDtation to pro-
111lst" in preliminary plan-ride a ta.rset rotatlnc 11•·
Dini 1tag:es. tem ia police trala1nC work
Typllyiq tbls are cum· ;,·-opoclal~. Cbrondek
ments ol the present city a1lt la ...... • develop-
manacer, Art McKemie, Oii milt .t _., prod 11 c.t I
tbe Sectrstrom ind.,b'lal _.., -ci, develop-
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PICTURES · FRO;il THE MOON
With the 1W 91 pix
Dunc1n Electronlc1 , .. ..,tiornetert
0NIW DIVISION HEADQUARTERS: lltvlNE INDUSTRIAL -Ill 3030 RED HILL ID.
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STR~SSKIN 'PRODUrts· CO. A DIVISION OF TOOl RESEARCH AND l~INllllNG
CORPORATION '121Jj 616-14'1
3030 Red Hiii Rd • ...:...Santa Ana -.c121
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20.000 iq. ft.
fadUly a'lld
figuring tn
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pla1ti d t,. ,,,
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DUNCAN electroniea. inc.
Subtidl•ry of SYSTRON.OONNER COit,.
116.S Falrvl•w Rd., Cott• M•t1, C•llf. 1714) 54$-1161
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Carter Valves Prominent 1n
Three Stages of Saturn Rocket
MASTS SP ECIALTY
AT ROYCE BOATS
Huntington lntercommunity Hqspital
Soon Observes First Anniver-sary
The J . C. Carter Com-
pany of Costa '-!esa ob-
~erves Its 20th anniversary
11 a corporate entity thil
Huntington
Pacific to
Front Beach
A cucadine Mediterrane-
an motif will be featured
at the multi-million dollar
apartment dwelling C"Om·
plex, The Huntington Pacif-
ic. which will be on t be
beach between Seventh and
Eight.h sll'eeta in Huntine·
ton Beach.
The development lt a part
,of the muter plu Of Hunt·
ington Beach Company and
is expected to be completed
in time for fir.rt occupancy
about the middle of the com·
ing year.
This lt a long-rang. de-
velopment project w b I c h
will ftart with the initial
106-uoit increment featuring
choic:t of studio or rambling
arrangements, with abund·
ant patio space, roof decks
and a nimmtnc pool
The apartmenta: will range
fro m effldency wUta to
three-bedroom accommoda·
tions and the complex will
have und«O"ound parking
to provide one -per unlt plus
additional surface parking
for overflow need& a n d
month wtlh an exciting
background of technological
advances which are making
aignl.ficant conll'ibutiont to
more graclou1 living, aero-
1pace and national defenae.
Current events in aero-
tpace 1bow1 Cart.er'& rei>
retenlation quite prominent
in the fact that their valves
lf!f'Ved propulsion funct.lom
of all three 1ta1ea of the
hlahlJ 1ucceslful S.turn V
•hot, u iirell u propellant
discoruiect coupllna:• Oil
companion Apollo 1 p a c e
craft. Their center fuel abut·
off valvet and assoclated
equipment are Uled th:rougb-
out the Boeing m. m . 747
series aircraft that a r e
Oown by the world's major
airlines.
By the aame token , the
dlveralty wbicb placa them
also in electronlcs llhkt the
comp&D,J w l t b important
functiom ot oceanography
a1 well u the deep sub-
mergence retcue vessel. JI
the latter bad been avail-
able at the time .of the ill·
fated 'Ibtt111U1 loss, the
men aboard mJ.Pt have been
saved.
In electronlct, the-, le•·
ture inverters, power rt!gu·
lator1 and controls in pre1-
sure equalUed coatalner1
wbicb contribut. to mini•·
turtz.aUon that's u import-
ant to undeneu operation•
u it 11 in outer space.
On the: domflltic aide, their
cryo1tD.1c pumps, • field in
which Carter 11 • world Hand.tooled mub for fi· advantaige in aallln( compe· Huntiniton Beacb and 1\11·
leader, now are permitting bre&lui uilboa.ta ii the spe-titJo n. l/i> rounding area.s have one o(
folks in rar-orf landJ to have claliud '"'oducUnn whi'ch the most modem and con·
d f t al •·1 tell them they made · rvi f u a vantages o na ur 111 hu been featured at Royce ventent health ae ce ac •
even though their 1upply is Boal Shop 1n Costl Mesa for up the clas1es to give every· ltlea Jn Orange County In the
remote. Nowadays, through all elibt flll'I of the com· on' an equal chance in each preserice of the commodious
Carter pumps, natural gas pany'a eXU:tence. area of competition, so the 1-lunUngton Intercommunity
and petroleum producta can Actually, Woody Royce Sr. best sailor can CO!lle up with Ho1JMtal on Beach Bau-
be liquefied and pumped ln· had tua &bop on V1lla \\'ay tpe best performance, and Jevard jmt off Talbert. Th11
to ln.su1ated tanker lhlp1 ln Newport Be•ch for the r m not going to try to up-institution soon will observe
equipped with 1 I m I I a r first two or tbret years be· set tbis balance by giving us fint anniversary.
pumps, unloaded at rec=eiv · fort movtnc It to 1191 West someone an undeserved ad· It is a 14l·bed bosplt.&l,
in& terminals where t b e 17th where be bu a 1400 \'antage," he states. provldill& five floors ot hos·
flu.ids can 10 throutb evap-squart foot facWty wh ich Although Royce JN!&• his pita! care. Jt featw-es 24-
oratora into pa malna which I.a on a btg comer lot with business as a one-man op. hour emergency service, l~
serve relideDCU and indlll· sufflclent room for an an· eration, he sayt he can tensive care far cardiac,
tries jutl u effectivel1 a1 ne:1 bulldlng if be needs count on Bill Schwan to medical and tur11cal pa-
live hou6ekeepe.r ; Ruth Fre·
dette, medical records libr•·
rtin: Miguel Sulsona. physi·
cal thenpl1t: Leonard N•·
gel, Food Services Manager
and Marvin Knapp, C h i e f
Engineer.
Chief of staff ls Dr. George
H. Derry, Vice Olief, Dr.
J , P. Jennicbet, and Secre·
tar)' Edmund Lui, M.D. and
the inltitutlon bas approxi·
mately 250 pbyJlcJ,ans and
sura:eons attlliatcd, serving
the communities of HUDtin&·
ton Beach, Fountain Vallty,
Seal Beach, Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa, Westminrtfr.
HIH 1\81 four operaUnc
rooms and 70 percent ol the
patientt' rooms are lndlvid·
ual-care units , designed to
allow the utmoe:t priV1rC7
and convenience.
The inatJtution 11 in the
midst of a multi-can health
servic:t1 complex wtucb
most recently wa1 enlarged
to include a medical otftcel
and clinlal foclll\)', Thero
from pipeiuet ~tine more tpace. "retire" from retirement pe-tienta, in-patient and out· T Shi
at the wellbeadJ. The matb are tlandard in riodically to hand.le detail.I patient services in labora--rt
The J. C. Carttt Com· style, abed ud ahaped to on varnishing his masts, and tory and x-ray facllltiet a1 Is
pany ii a.a neiDHring or· style ot the boat and the to accommodate demand in well a one al. the most com-
ganlzation whose 235 per· cut or tbe •il. Royce makes peak sea.son be u1ually ex· prebeoalve pbyalcrJ therapy
ionnel speclallu: ln control· up and atoclrplle1 a amall pands by laking on three or Jll'OCl'lllll in the eatJrt area. Al
ling the flow of liqulds and q11&11tity of maw for tev-four coUege men to work 'Ille boipital provides aucb
Imprints
Specialty Hertz
gases. Specifically. they de-er al more popular atylet of '"'ith him in the summer. tecbnlml aervtcea u elec·
sign, enginttr and manu· bolt&, the 1D01t common de-Although he bat special-tro-eBCephalograph, electro-At Hertz Enterprise• Is preclable volume on Items
facture motor-operated shut mand being for Sabots, lzed in equipment for sail· cardoJrapb, inhalation the· d bu of
off valves, level control Snowbl.tda, Li.ChlDincs, Mali· boaU almost all ot tus buai· rapy, intravenous therapy ma.kin& lta e t at a new ~!~tW'lll~· ~tb~n:!~' ,uch:
vat v e 1, pressure fueling bus, Pell(Uiu and others. ness career. Woody admits, and apreclal supplies and name fot a thtee-y~ar old .. __ _ -••--• boat · nt ..... __ · Dan urney, various ~ equipment. fuel transfer and He couuuin that hi bas "I m a power man my-eqwpme . 1 UC1 e 1S a com· company which maket the ball itars, u well aa orgaq.
water injection pumps for specific pbllotopbiet on stan· self, because I like to go p}ete medical records de-Orange Coast headquarters lzations sucb as boat crew1.
aircraft and sn"ce vehicle dardlzation of aallboal com· timing -particularly yel· partment to maintain com· 1 •• ~1 lalU h --• ~ tiUo --• ,,_,_,, I •· lo 1· n ... :.I down In "· pie'· ~--· durlnf c"-e· ot or ...... u e &pee es sue junior baseball team1, ..... fuel 1ystems. They feature pe D .wu _....,..y res s.... w LD ... ,..,, uri:: .., ... .._\a ... ' Im · •• T h'-· f T • ~ nl the -•1ua&ion ol ullboat southern waters." He used stays and filed for future u pnnto:u -t u.... o r groups deslrin( custom • ..-to·.iuuu g.p.m. cryoge c ,...... If. f -··•-• :g:uvenit or advertilin& util· 1birta for unUorma. pumps , quick discoMects fans wbo try to set him to to do some sailing bim1e , re erence as ~. ,
for aerosPace. magnelt and desien and manulacturt; spe-but be says sportfishlng IOOR Hotpital fad.lilies ffl'llture i · S~ the business it CUI-
power supplies. cial mu ta for the purpose took a precedent in hit hob-alr-conditio!ling throughout Alex M. Hertz Jr .. heads tom to a large degree, much
of gainl.D& them a lpflCial bi es. the institution; utra-1 o n e the company which hat of lhe work is done by band
The firm actually was seven-foot patient beds; in· been known 11 J . B. Silk application, Hertz u.y1. 'I1lt
founded in 1945 by J . C. tercom contact with the nur· Scrttn Co. It has been lo-company DOW employs two
Carter , preildent, but it was 11 .. a station at all ttrnes, af· cated at 2m2 Placentia in people, but this group ls U•
incorporated in De~ber. s D 1 p· ·~ •·• nal HM7. Jt started out as a ampson eve ops trearm ford..ing callt by voice or sig• Costa Mesa in a 2500 squar~ J>eCICU to &row at teUO nal light; and also dlvers.i.on root plant since Hertz moved increases occur and th fl
company de1igned to e:1plolt by TV and FM radio as well hM: busine11 here from Ari· gra1s volume continuu to
Carter's ideas and designs at availabllity of a private &00a in the f.all of 1966. build.
on centrifugal pumps, and I • p ' telephone in tbe room. The company features lit· Hertz 1ay1 be Is proceed·
ha• beeo a pinne" In pro-nstfUCtJon rogrammtng A total of 200 per'°onel "ally hundre& of patterns Ing at a pace which prom•
ductton of pumps for rock· are on the staff beaded by -actually helping to ere-lsea about a 25 to 3> per-
etry. C. L. Petttaon, adminittra· ate some of the fadt period· cent increase in sales vol-
'Ibe company came to Special pl.utic and wax home in complete 1a!et,y. tor. Key people include Mrs. lcally worn by youngsters ume and he p projedln&
· '"!','"~ • io1n1 .. -. n1 Vic Berry
the Huntington Pacific Cor-,
poration (collaboration of
Coit.a Mesa from Pasadena bu.Utta wblcb are outatand-Sampson has perfected a Gladys Clarke, director ol and older fellows alll:e more u they pick up on
in 1952, and ba1 crown to lng for target practictl and motion picture technique nursing: Denn.la Rhoton, Some of Hertz· be.st cu•· referral • n d appniprlat.e
a SO,OOO square foot fac ility fiuarmt lnstruction are wbich I.I 1ynchronittd with Chief laboratory t.echnidan: tomer1 are retail ouUell trade journal advertllin.C-wtucb. 1UU ll expandable on w t ~ k Chief ch In I h Al di ·.a. .,,_ tlm •-
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10-· In f i:roiectine Sami-on Machine the gunnery achooll. T h J 1 es on u1C , :1-ray 1u U mo rcyc e 1 OPI v1uc1 ua e ~ ll acre 11t.e. act. they technician and H. W. (Joe} which tell 1birtt imprinted tween this small indU1try
Huntington Beach o.npany In Mari"ne and Southen Pacific Rall·
way) and J . S. Fluor, Ltd.
plu to add 11,000 square Work.I ol Costa Mesa lnlo projectt a •imulattd sltua· Kern , credit manager; Joan with their trademark, firm and a relall outlet Cllled
feet of production facility in new bellbll ol Industrial tion and the ltudent uses a Verlingierl, of~ manager; name or else klenUtie1 of Surf Goodies, located at 104
lMS. growth. gun wttich I.I "tied In" wltb Sid Tetley, cb.ler pharma· clubc a110Clated with them, McFadden in Newport
Carter place• an empha· Herb Sampl~ founded the the motlon picture, the pi(· ciat; Mary Dudley, exercu&-The company allo bat ai> Beach. Construction b in cbar&e of
; the Moran Company. •
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CoastNowln
Prototypes
. Mucb dlv""16catkm at
: Coast Sheet Metal in tbe put
; couple of yeart bu devel-
, oped this eigbt-year-o l d
; company inlo • manufac·
: turer ot prototype• u well
. as beinl a general eu1tom
: sheet metal fabricator.
: Carl Stevem and D • • e
: Chambers featun thl moat
: up-to-Ute equipment avail-
•· •ble ln their 2UI tqur9
loot f.ocllity.
Tramltinn lnln prototype
worll: cam• u a rMUlt:
of the slow -doWn tn resi·
1dential con1truetlou
~ work In Orange CouutJ in
I the 1ut couple of )'Ufl, I and t11ero1on cnntributoc1 1n
I their added diventtJ.
Cout Sheet Metal n,....a j prominently In the lmmi·
! Df!Dl induatrlal growtb alba-
1 ation apparent for the Im·
mediate fUture in this &reL
~ 1be1 lcmg have featured in-
: dustrial lbeet metal main-
; tenance u well u fabric•·
; lion and lnllallation for ID·
! dustrial u well a1 eommer-
l cial and residentia4 featur·
: lng gutters, dowmpoutl, etc.
• Carl and Dave have long
: backgrounds in ttdl special·
: ized work having warbd to-
: gether a1 employes f o r
: about rive years before
: launching their •WD busi·
; ness. Stevens hu a 20 years
background in the bulineu,
: aU in Costa Meu, w h 11 e
. Dave's is.year tustory in
. the work alto hat been here.
Vic Berty hll been pro-preci&icm work llDd upedit· 27-yeU'-old firm, actually ture freezes at the instant •Is on quality production, lir:;::;:;:;~:;:;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~=======:;~ .iping ~ met.al t.bricat· ing itt orders. It i1 con1id· Costa Mesa's oldest manu· of the shooting to permit
int IH!"ricel for mlrine erect an outatandiQa place factw-in« ouUet, and he hu rvalu1tion of. the student's IURGER 9UAUTY
craltat an uclualve IJNIC!al-for carttr oppcrtwL!Uel, evi-announced th.It the Red Jet decision, timing and accu· UPHOLS'llRY
ty ~ 21 1---~ oom• denced by the ract that S8 bullet ~'ch .. lnven•-• --· -_., -percent of the employe1 on W'"lu ~.,IQ racy. ..... 11111..,. ef...,...
of the most famous racine the payroll JO year• 110 ittll produces i• getting 1ncrea1-Sampson Machine Workt ,_ ...._. ••=•••• w.n
and lUJ:UrJ yedlU in t h e lng acceptance in police Is an all-around producUoo .w. • ......_ ...,_
a:rM have fNlurel which are on the staff. ._,,; .. 1 .... work u well u in t"""' machine shop operation ettmpUfy bis dQ Jn fact. tbe company lt .......... 11 ~ ... -h 1 nucleus of Phone 541-1953 er .,... prnjectinf peraormel -owtb citizens' training program• wh1c emp o1y1 a __ _... 1 tff-H w. IM It,. c........, c.11.
lhip .. -spouored by colleces and 25 penonoe now IUIU n-HI 11 ~ ol Vk· of lO percent per year for home-oriented plane spon-crease• to •I manJ at SO at
tor L. BcTy Metal Speclal· several years to come, which sored by Red Jet ranfes and peat periods. The company
ties 'Mlleh ii beadquarttted · \nitic.tM -Uclpt,tioa ai con-tralnlDC PfOIP'amt df:lllD9d: ft• ha9 ...,. fr-·• Mlk 1'alf at 2SZIA West O:l< Hwy. llnuing l he l r lncttatirtl for bouHWM I u well a1 er U wttb tbil COlrlnl iDcr'9u-
in Newport Beach, and tt'a sales volume -spiraling the men. ibt to 2$ for bullett QPCtt•·
• bulinell be founded abort-upward every year since the Actually• lb• syntbeUc tion1 in the put four year1.
1y after be came borne from company started. .. · bullet range futures the Red Sampeon Machlne ls a
Na\/)' duty in WorJd Ww n. Key personnel flanking Jet bullet ln periodic c)au.. closely· knit family · awner-
Whlle tba comp1n1 doe1 Carter on the llaff include ea where (undamentala on ah1p operation with Hub op-
custam sheet metal aerv-M. D. KI J mer, e:1ecutive firearms au taught for the eratin& u pres1dent and de·
icel, IUdl u IMlt-in eal· p-eJldent; f1ayd R. Ball, purpose of mlnimizinc gun li&D engineer, and his IOll,
ley1, ice ~lL~ liners, treaJurer • controller; WU· accidents and also to tn-1 Steve, beadln& the enginee:r-
etc., fw )&»IMJMI, tbeJ' liam W Saxton, l&lu ma. 1truct tn matinc a aemlble lDI department H.11 father,
allo .. !M"ufaiiutS'I of aaer; A. W. Brown, man· decision on wbether or Dot R. C. Sam~on lt office
lllllll taata ftlcb ...,, tn· ager of the val ff divillon; to moot manacu.
9tallfld m 11f1bo1U .nd pow· Leslie A.tpelin, mana1er of The plastic-wax bullet baa The company ha1 been
er oo.ta produced by major the pump dlvtaicm ; Charle• no powder, but uses a prim· credited with a boat of in-
boat mmuftlcturtr• in this W. Jobbim, muqer of the er and 1pecjaJ tools vent.Ive developments in un-
aree. Tbe compuy uau.ally electronica dlvilloa; Everett decap and prime 1heU.. denr~ter photoCrapby-tbeir
buJJdl tukl ru.tlnt from H. Hylton, ualltant 1ale1 Its ribbon graln breaks on special camera took the first
15 to 2:50 pUon Clll*fty _ mlDllger; Jamta R. Gar-impact ,...ith a hard object, picturn under the North
stainieu lteel fr'elb water ner, manager of manuftc· yet It stays together in night. Pole on a Ducleer 1ubma-11~=================== tmtt md plvanized and b.lriq; Cbartel W. Allton, The ranges and local sport. rtne cruite -and a COD·j• iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..
mUd steel fuel Unb _ aod adminlltratlve eqlneer; Ing goods stores have avail· Wt gun for •.diver's Ute
the fuel t:arW ar't treated John J. Gurren, production able kil5 adaptable to shoot.. underwater which bu cap-
on the interior wflb a spe-manager, and Maril S. Dean lng pistols, rifles and shot-tured five world'• recordt ln
clal ruat }ftVentlve coetin1.1-;;;peroo""=nne=l "m"1"n;iapr'-.==="gun""•=in=th"e=UV111".;ig<;;no=m=at=;;deep;;;;;;;,..=;;fil;;hlng==acll;;ri;;tlel=" Well .. known seKratt in1r
tti• ttta whieb hsva • lot
of Berry's craftsmanabip
aboard lnclude the MAI TaJ,
Audllclous, Kamall-, Klaloa,
Mojo aDd attier1.
Berry --In IP· rage-shed looe.tlon for the
first couple ol yean but the
company DOW util1ut 2000
1quare fttt of area. Al·
thoogb he remained • one-
man operatlOI!. for the first
10 years ot this career, tm
company now ba1 increased
to a total of five perl01l·
net -up from two in the
pail C<lUple of years.
::HASIS: QUALITY WORKMANS"IP
• •• above Procl~Jolilme
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CUSTOM -BUil T YACHTS
an d SPOITFISHING BOATS
Custom Design
wit compe11U1tlon
lor lest Service
In whifeyer 1rea
sall will be 1
used
SE A BOAT CO.
Co1t1 Me11, C11iforni1
126 16th St. 646-7793
Wllll1m KitcMnt with C1I 25 No. 45
Now at our
New Location:
A9P11ir work done only
after careful ln1,,.ctlon
and •"•luatlon of m1ter· , ...
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Pro prietor
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B. BUSTER PR OMOTED
0 EVP AT . TOWNSEND CG.
Greattr 11.p.Ulaoce 11 fo-
cUHd. oa Oru.ce Count)''•
b:MtDttrial eommunlt;y
through e!ovatloo receotly
of E. B. Buatu cl Santa
Ana to uecuUvt vkt prtt-
ldeat ot TIMI T--4
Com.PIQ. wblcla bu the
dl1tinct1011 of be1.rt1 one of
the f1rol major lnduttrMt
to telect the coulal e.n-
vtrons of Oraq:e County far
Its locaUoa.
Buster etintJnue1 11 the
manqlng offlcer of t b e
Chwry Rivet Divilion of
the Townsend Co., and bis
corporate status plact1 him
in charge of two other di·
vlalont, ldloti-Kit and the
Boot.a Alreratt Nut Dlvi&ion
in Norwalk. Colla., u well
u all overMU' aedvltSes of tl>e_t...,..._
SIDCO TowaMad Oompaay
operations have llcenled --. ... -~vi· ilei an OYtr the wc:rld, Bus-
ter'• ~ties wW be
qllite expanctft. The com-
pany ha.a some ~tertat in
oper1Uona ia Australia.
En1Jaad, -laad. and
Chllt, wad -f(lr pro. duc:tlon " proprietary items
1r .... -.....u
and developntal effort.
• the 1Wr \:Ult here Cro1n aittral\ aale1 mMn11er ; BlU
Lo¥ An&ele1, Two .clcUUona CUrtJa, commercial prod·
in the put two years ii.ve ucb manaaer ud S t a 11
incrtued the facili&y to It.I &tts, per10DDtl man.aaer.
pretent total of Ul,400 Writley, 1Dcklentally, lJ act.
ICllW't. feet of al!-~ caa.-Ing president ot the Santa
1trucUoa. Ana -Tutio Communlt,,y
A IOlal ot IOO ptt......,J Chest.
are tmploytd b7 the two The parent company Is
local 4).vWOftt ud t b t more than a century and
area'a ecoaomy ls ehuc-a half old, bavlne been
ed by tht tact. ~ aome · founded as tbe first wtre
ts millloa in peJd*b are mill west of the AUt&btn.-
cashed rvuy year by their lu in Penmylvanla. 1n Ulll.
employe1. Townsend la a Tutron com·
Cherry RJvet has enjoyed pan,y and has apt divl·
a significant role in air-1ion1: Cbel'l"J Rivet and
craft construction becauae Jdenti-Klt Jocall,y ; Eo1in-every military plane In World War 11 bad some o( eered Futencn Division,
their products on them, and mabra ol induatrlal Luten.
ever 1ince the company hat en, located in Ellwood
been represented on pnc-Qty, P•.; Duoa Steel D1-
tic&ll1 evuy mlUt.ary IDd ·Yislon, matert ol bill lbMit commtr'Ci'!i,e.\!Dt u well tor ntt st.eerinC ad IUI·
II apace v • pensSoa, Plymouth, Mlcb.;
In lllCI, Cberrylock Riv· Pdlricatod PNducla DM·
etl held the ttlOOD rocket ilon producen of lpeCla1
Surveyor's tubul.lr frame• futden for coutructica
toðer, udurln& 1tre1M1s of m.w bulldinp, W e s t
of takeoff as wetl a1 bn-Newton, Pa.; Boots Air·
pact on the moon's surface. craft Nut Division, makers
The company now ia d<inl of htgb quality aircraft lock
extensive re.ae&rcb on ~o-nuts ; TRS Division, mak-
ductton of rtllaWe fut.en-ers of tubular rivell aJ>d
ers needed in ,.., Mure atudt, Braintree, Mau.,
space Olt:a· aDd Qlc-eo; and Panneo-
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DAil Y PILOT D !
Custom Wooden Unirs Is Westminster Hospital to Grow More :
Product of Pre -Fab Crare Continued expan1ion and
Jmpro\.·ement or health serv-
icn are retlected 1n the 111·
nilicanl •net dlversl!icd bos-
Cultom de 1 it• and L'OOlplcle pa~ka;.:1n11 In flat~ J»ita l r1l·il.iti~5 at Hospital
bllilding of wooden 1blppin1 •to the planl and custom Circle in Weslmloiter, where
crate1 and cmtom pact•&· packln~ the etiuipment on two • year projectlOM point
Ina: as required ls the 1~ the spot. to arowtb bey9ftd orl&ln.al
clalty of Pre-Fab Crate Com· 'Ibey also hi ve deiigned deveJ.opm411t of .a 127-bed
pany of COila Mesa, a small special pallets £or Cla-Val ieneral botpltal aacS a •bed
indu1tr)' . Wblcb crew from at wen as doing the bUlk ot u:teDded care facllU.y.
a tlml-and·mcme1..,.vinl tbetr crating service. 1'beM t w o lutltuUoos,
cooctpt Clf 1 form.tr tmplo)'· Prt-Fab ts advenclng to-tnowe at W•tminlter Com-
ee ol 0.Val. Wll'd mu1 production and mwUl,J HOIJ*al and Weat-
Eddle becbrd and two $!ready is be&fnnt.nc to bid miul.er Conv&letcent H01pl-
1on1 lftl princtpall, Ill Ult on iovtmment contracts, tat, are wt of • compre-
e«npany which now tlllploy wtdcb the)' anticipate a1 the bent.It• rD6dic.1 and c11Dlcal
three pJu five PlfWlm• eat bit 1tep In their &rowtb Cadllty wblcb 11 locattd 011
aides. 1be Orm bu bieen bl )U'OIJ'am. almott a foQt..acn complex
busineu fir ets;bt years, but Denard is a retlred Ma· ~ lltuated be-
Decqrd ~ ~ .~ rine cblef warrant officer twtll IM San Dle10 and
to his own u.wneu ~"" .... b.aVinl been engaged u;. Gi:rdu G r o v • Freeways
flnt four )'tar• u a re~ avil.Uon ordnance work in JUlt off Buch Boulevard.
tar iunploye Of Cla-Val WbO the service Mld had close , Joaeph C. Kent Is admlnls-
did design an'd manufacture to ail: years in civilian life b'ator ol tbe Westminster
on evening• and weekeodl before golng to Cla-Val as Hocpita.1. and Wilma K.. lBU-
•t bll. own faclllty. eratln1 foreman . While lie) Wright ii administrator
They now destp and con--there be designed a light-Of the oonvalucent facility.
1truct the crates to fH lhlp-we!g'bt, durlblt! packaJinl Westminster Communtty
pine DMdt of m compuill 1y1tem and he ns encour-Hospital hu three operating
m:t tbef'H IUll lf'Wlal. 18 -ced by the manisement roolll!• out-patient aod em-
tact, two IOU are Jut ~ to adapt hit ideas to a aep-ergency service Ind has a
ln& It a jolat ..._. as ante fndustry and they b&-total ol 200 penonnel lD ad·
Ralph Decbrd ad B 111 came one ct bis best CUJ· ditioli to a ltatf of. 2llO af.
Deckard enter tbe t-tMU tomen. filleted pbyildw ud 1ur·
la early Ila. Pre-Fab Cr1te reflecll: the ftonl Whole practicet range
Bob Tbeabtlt-11 pUt fCJl'&o corittnutng growth of Cla-from. Westminster to Hunt·
man and they bl¥t M&r1 Val's business as well u inston Beach, Fountain Val-
Jean Kopf. dauttater. u tee• picking up mome'ltum in Jey, Garden Grove and Mkl-
retary aod Emily 1'. Oect~ other accounts. For instance way City.
ard, wile. u treasurer of in earliest years eta-Val 1be new ctiief of !tall 11
the compuy. represented about llO io 90 Dr. LeGoard Peal, vice ch.ier
Pre-Fab Crate Co pre· percent of their business and Dr. Paul LePore, &nd Dr.
fabricates lhi.A>lnj: materir now the Costa Mesa valve 1Ucbatd ~ f(..(fttary. Dr.
alt for blC mlC'biM:rJ by manutadurer representl JllDll A: LewrU la retir·
.... _ tbo aatlal la '"" tit.ID ball ot .,. total la( -ot lllafl.
...tJom and trockla( tbo ....... r.1 -It .. Kell'• ad·
mWstralivt •laff are Mrs.
Rose Rivard, director of nur-
slng: ~len Kw:man , food
~ervlce manager; Dennis
Rhoton, Qiief , laboratory
l«twc.No&lst ; Tom Lacewell.
Chief x0ray ~nictan; Eli'l-
abttb Starke, bLUiness office
mana1er; H. W. (Joel
Kern, cred!t muqer; Mel
Lewi.a, pbarmaclats; Mr1.
Joyce Sprlw. mMica.l rec-
ords Ubrarlan: Betty Lane,
executive housekeeper, and
Mr1. Betty KJbbee , purct.as-
Jn1 a1ent.
WHtm.inKer Conv&Jetce.nt
HotpJtal features arouod-the-
clock aervlce1 of reOJtered nurses and LVN'1 and Mr1.
Wright D1ts a total •staff ct
47, beaded by Beverly llar-
lhe reaponslbillly ol beJ.n:
hosts and boste1ses and iO·
vile friend.I and relatJvft fo
attend. •
These events prove to be
climaxes ol the year ror the
patienll and a typical turn-
out was at a luau held last
summer whlC'b served 120
guests besides the normal
complement of about flO pa·
Uents. ;
The institution featuraii
monthly blrthdey partiel:,
conducts services each Sun•
daJ afteroooo with coopera,
lion ol local pastors and )Of
cal.church croups also com.-
lo evenings to assiJt in con·
ductin1 prayer meetln11 ~
h1mn-sln11. -•
ris, direct.or Of nunin1, and a... ...,.., lNlit • ....,_ ..
Clara Harria. supe:rvllor of ,_ .... "''-' ,... •ltti -kitchen. Their 1ervi«s in-,.... .....,,
elude eve1·y health service SAMPSON
needed except surgery. RED JET KIT They provide bk>od trans-
fwions, operate respiratory
machines, rehabilitation str· Contelnlnt
v)tts and one of the most 500 S.mpeon Precision
complete physical therapy l ullm (Sptclfy it,
=~eou in Orange 45 .., 30 C.I.)
Mlke Sulsona directs the 100 Primers 12 Shell C11N
physlc.al therapy pr.ogram 1 Simpton Decap &.
for both .the coova~acent Primer T ...
hmpltal and the general
hospital. and 0Uer1 therapy
with whirlpool equipment,
all types of beating equip-
ment and u:ercillne facili-
ties which tnchlde bars,
1tepe, bicycle effects, etc.
Betides the health 1erv-
k<l ond -5! the coo· ~•lacent allO fea-
1 Ct.•nlnt Brush
-$13.95
I~ ....... ._
11, H& 16 .....
SW.--Si t.HI
Ask for Perticulan en·
YDUr Neat91t DMler Two di-of· tbo di·
voniaod Townoead eompa..
ny an located ·at 12M E. w..-la Sula ..... l111t ~· to Ille -JA. dullrW Complu. ,,,., .,.
Tbe -.icJt dlvlJlon tor • Blllloch, maUra of
markets a kit 111111 by la• commerdal tubular and sol-
enforce:mea& a I e D c let 14 rifttl, Gra.nanoque, Oo-
around Ille -Id. • par· tario. i::li~..:~~~.~ d~.~ .. ~=.!:i~: GUIDANC E LENSES AT PENN
a crimiMJ: ntptCt aolelJ pany.
ttn1 eomm i:,--tne aetivi-.. _:iw W7'M: ,-_
tieo wbich -le to the ~ • morale ct the p&.tinta as
tbey string to wve as a E1t•lllllhed 27 YNn
Cherry Rlvot, wbkll fu. -r..--GI blliod rivets or atreraft and aero-
ipaco ·-al·-ad JdeaU.Jlt DI.... -a --•p.:z:i.1 -kit .... ables law enforctmeot ol-
ficlab to prepare < *+-* "mugs'' of 1uapeetl .,,._
out "'!uJrial a pOlko de-
J>lli:meot ll'Utt • ...,.
nlA& ...,,,.... -., ,...
lolf&pill.
TIMI CIMrrJ l\lwl Dlvt-
atoa datu ba~ !Ml, al-
"10Ulb II bao -/> put or tbt Towuend c,,,,..11•s
orpnlutlon only 1i.ICI 1111.
The flrm moved to Or111•
Cowit,y in lasl wbtn about
85,CD> square feet ol pUat
space w1s comtruetld ud
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Ho yt'
from witnel1e1' vui>al de--
oerlpliom -... ot
::'°:.:t tr~ Safety Rai'ls of u owrlly of variKI
::::C:-':t =,:. =.~u ... and '•a· Pa se Produc t
Key poop1e --y .
at Ille -Udlllaa ... c-_, ow-. --' ••••• , " tbl l6eatlollt
Dhlllla: ... la Ille Clllrr7
c.v.nlnl olallllu -1
-. bllt oafl\J raJll and
-lor 1achto " Ille
-pl.-t --Midi. J1f1111 -·p-: J111o ..,.ctall)' ot POJM Marine
~. -...... Pl-wllleb bu jolt ... ud Med ol a i.,. ,... pea4 •d to a new 2500-
oaarcbaad --t.. -'foot taclllly at -~ wbo bat--wltll the C Q Bf 1111 tlDca its la• Blrdl II tbe lntae lndU&-
eoptlGo; Waltor 'llrltlaf, Idol Compla.
~. Dcma1d laHr, o..ld Pa111 Madi the
I • •a; J'!S,oid MoWi*1
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'°Pnftf9l"ll • ~ litfl 111illttl• wart. for .w&"'f5i.1.aVIng ,_. · r.tmes trom ....... , ... ,.to San
• • " . • • • ·::.:~ .... Jaot wtly
. ~ , .. ~rpora~IOJt .. i..::-:= -m;l!:
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Recent 1fbM·ot1'• ~· ftlcb "'C.... 'Tt.• lP'f<1 emp l o ys
matlc pr«111111 ... •W • ·' ia ftDM'..... tour,_ ..S Daw Dvlt
aadlorpr_;,,..."" i.,•.oclld a lor .. 11 -·-· Wb ll e accM11e+odala~ .. ., ........ _, ~'art tbeJ '-__., tablae.type
tn.d: sr..a. •· • a.-:--wed .. .. • ... ... I'....... ... wlOJ; ~ to 1·
bor Doli••lal al ... ~'"' ~·~ • -· motorlall for tbo ma· 614 W. 17tb 11J ONla "'· --oiwll maps!•) rloo trldo-lhey alto make Tbe compmJ llu~ jut all Ofer Orllllt ~.~ helm l&lita and rails for the
complel..i ill corporwi<! ,.. Recent -Ill· pilot bollle.
or,-tloo after --a Pab !Um proces· TIMI -y -Uy -GI ill lo-. Wen-oor ftlch taket uposecl does euotom -t oo tlle
dalttloyl. Now Baria W •• flll!I •• tbo -P<• r.e ta II level, ~ il'qyt. 1oof.tltM ~ 111 -frlllD -loplor. llx· ...i ~ oalfb' r4i11 tbl"~; ti-1•11 i.r.maru.-. ._,...,._ Mrt91M711Md: '
pie .. dtnt, IDd ~ ~ ... -as A ifiJ1¥.ad 'MPU'vt Pay" .luld beta a"~
Molliloa J1 •Ice (lhl1delrl, ill .... -. e,tle• '°"' bomo -~ "'JUdlDI
and Al -It ...,.... --• ,,.., v---lll La -fdt tary, t:rwure:r and control-S VIDdmcoot ~ ~ a dlad8 llittal'e ...
.... ·, proot -.... llGliott· tMtoi tbll -· Ile fol 11'"1 have alto expanded -lt'lllcb · ~-· wtdcb ~ tllio punult an. ,.. UiliJ--_,... ltllff with •tile-' lncr1&11 ...,..eq;;lll '"e.-.. lil-.at. ·lh hid a• cl·e rl
addition ol Batbara Kistle. pKitj tt acCfJO'IWl4ate wrltlea. aomeone Jn the but·
Heyt'1 Harbor Enaraving lar1er"mu'.ltt-p1ge ma1u:lfte ines1 co1Dcldent wtth re-
qain bu doubi.d Its vol-and cataJof layouts. tb:tment, and '9tered tbe.
umt iJ\ dte put two 1ears, They have tacWties which buaintas him.elf ta ...W.,.
• -wlllch tbllr -· --le tlletr ortilalJ 1111 1a..-1114 11ee-· pllobOd lll .: do<ado'!Slor to 1poce, and Ille lllolf of U ,. lnterated bo •l«\ed to .» ...... al the Dow mq-repreaentl doublin& t b e l r remain active ia it ......
-;.-lo._. •. penoooe1 ill Ibo pall five at tranofarrioi tbo -· .. to Pf'!11do,u,.jlr w.Jght yUrs. ohlp.
OUR 1961 PIOGllSS ,.llf,OJll: · • • • • J
t ,, ,.. \ ~ ' ' I
tnnatUon between tbe acute
Sbapln& and pfnd1na fine Penn Producll hu turned wu rtpOritd to Uvt 1Ddl· hospital and eventual.return
optical &lu• into leD.set and out many opticaJ producta cetld. litlout •percent tl ill home. They feature d.iver-SAMPSON
piectt to Jnrlde component far collect a.D(f unlversity --:.....Ji 1ion wltb artl and cratb and MACHIN I WOlKS
parta for Instrumentatioa laboratories and al.lo bu aaTOl j'll~ ... oa wu In tcbedule periodic entertain-160t Newpert
and pl.dance 1y1tem1 1n product6 lt.em.t whlcb have items wbich didn't even ex-ment a.nd. parties at whkb 541-2701 (;•ta Meta
aerocpace 11 the current flcured in ultimate deve}Op-1 .;ll:;t~fi:,:•;.•.i.Yurt::;.;.;:'1:.;•:,· ~--..;lhe:::;.:;P':;";,:'';;:"":::.:;'";:':;m::ld:;•;,;•:;•.::la:;k:;:•.;;:="""=""'----e, 1peclalty ol. PenD Producta meat of (llidlnce 171temr•
Inc., but Lyle Penfold. pre• tor aerospace appUcaUoo.
ldent, confides they're pro-'nwy recently comp&eted a
jectlne for doinl complete 2~1ncb tel2acope m.bTor for
imtrwnentatiot ill abCMrt 1 a TuN com~-·
couple ot ,...... The corpotatloa bat -
From Tiiis
FINEST TAILORING
AND DRESSMAKING TIMI company lo oo1y la uoocialed with pn>duc:tk>a
lb teCODd ,._. of ullteAct, for Aerooutroolc and Beck-
but behlqd It 11 a maa ~ mu Wtrumenll, ., tbeJ
helped to build a pnYioul eoncel?al:lly mllbt bav• bad
opeNUon ol its type into a a P9l'l in wod: oa the Chap-
50 • man team wbkl tYeit-arral and tbe Sblllelalb, u 23>4 Newporf Blvd. -betwMn 23rd ancf Wll1an tually wu bou&bt exit by well u a bolt ol iMova-
Perkia • Elmer Corp. Lyle tlont fer wtdch Beckman b Costa Mesa !'hone LI 1-8557
had been maoaatr ol. ma.nu-,_,;:aoted~~·_;:lledm~;,;::'"~~,.....~~u,.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii:iiiii:i""';;~ fllCWrin& for Pena Optleal. Ir
the former, for five year• .... • rt ,,,,,. ..... ,..,....
the .... JOI\ fm ... 9GC·
ce1acn Wort eltetiD& to
...... and .. Into 1"•~
lor hlm..U.
Penn ProdllCll, utlliJin1 a
ladllly of -square feet at llll:B Blbcoct, ii pro-Jectlal expoatloa In equip-
meat momtntarllf, ud Pen-
fold e .x p e c t 1 personnel srowtb to continue 1ystem·
alf<wl!y. TIMI pmeat _,,.
lutloa of slz people repre-
ae:nts doubUnc tn ltaff since
tbo7 -.... ,.... '"'· and p-owlh potentlol 1ooml
bright
Penfold is president and
pnual manapr, and his
wife, Sberr')', 11 1ecretery-treuurer and olflce man-
11er. Tlley haw Don Webb
u 'malter optician.
"We 're only dolnl bits
and plecu tho• far," Lyle
asaertt, "as we do custom
wort from aeclftcaUons and
usually dOn~ Dow · wb""
the parts are 1oln&. We
have built many prototypes
which have u1ltted in pro-
duction Of end productl in
1y1tems wblch prime con-
tr.actor• are buildinl, b a t
since many of the Items ere
claulfied, we really do'l't
!mow wbat the end product
actually ,11."
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Hi9h-Strength
Structural Adhesives
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FEATURING
High Modulus Structural Materials
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for Aircraft . • • Rockets ·"
. • . Missiles •.• and .
Aerospace Vehicles
Also Easy-To-Use Adheslvts For Panels In
lullcllng Construction, Shelt•rl -and Cargo
Pallets.
6eift9 from f11 0lul""' ... ....,uc!le••of H•or•I newly dovoloped items,
lncludint 1poclil fnln....,_,, dot. '"9ter1 and pulso modul.lon. O~·
Nrtin9 Ovr fint enniverwry in this _., with • aignifiunt growth pr09rMn
under wey.
Excellent Career Opportunities
Equ•I Opportu"nity lmp .. yin
• • '
l~ua1 ~nlty l mployo"
Crescent Techriolo9y Corporation
2222 MICHELSON OR. NI Wl'ORT llACH, CALIF. 17141 133-2000 e 12131 623-1 192 NARM(o MATERIALS DIVISION
600 Victoria St. Calta Mesa "tl::a.tThit Ca.k~1• •v ,•,......... 548·1144
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Big Ro le Played by Newport
Balboa Savings in Area Growth ·' "'
Stresskin Achieves Ma jor --Growth Cl imaxes During Past Year;
Unprece denred Advances Are Pro jected fo r Next 18 Months
Community growth ls peo-
ple .• ,
Children e-0mpetin( ln
tehool art contest. .. , em·
ploye awards . . . sdl.olar·
1 b 1 p 1 ••. transforminl
sandy 1euon1l playgrou.ndJ
lnto a thriving, beautifully
l1nd1caped community •••
1 small ofOce into a bust-
ling, S-story enterprise.
For 3'Z years th• New·
port Balboa Sarings and
Loin Association has play-
ed a vigor00s role in the
growth and development al
the community. In add1tion
to home fina.l'lclng, It hu
piooeered many other proj.
ects, each on a highly selec-
tive b11!1, each becoming
a community asset Durlnt
the 32 years the A110d.Ation
ha.. loaned more than IZ64
mWlon on exceptional real
estate project.I.
"We believe that build-
ing homes, busine11 oppot·
ftmi.UH, and careers is an
impclttant part of building
cormnunitie1," says Chair·
man of the Board P. A.
Palmer.
Newport B.llboa Savinp
wu founded in 1938, in a
small cfflce, with as1eta: of
$13,500.
With ruourtts o:ceedinl
Sl~ million, the firm now
ocxupiu • 5-ltory building
at 3366 Via Lido, Newport
Beach with u. interim of-
fice in Corona del Mar.
Plans art Ubdet way for
new branch offices in the
Financial Pl.au, Newport
Center, Irvine, in Septem-
ber 19158.
Some $30 million in divi-
PRIZE WINNERS ln Newport B&lboa Savings proj-
ects are shown receiving awards: (above) President
Agnes Blomquist presents "Go for the Green: priie
to Howard Wong, and (below) Board Chairman P.
A. Palmer present.a Betty Fore with 10..year service
award.
dends has been p.a..id to sav· ed by thrlf'l1, trowth-mlnd-
ers •.. top dividends earn-ed people.
~
Fad.Ut, and personntl eJ1:.
P•nslon In 19f1 by Stressk1n
Producta Company prl!sages
one of Orange Cowi1y's most
unpretede:nttd ind ustrial
growth tzperltnces. accord·
In1 to tht flrm'1 projections
for the nut year and a half.
A dlrialoa of Tool Re-
aearch and Engineering Cor-
poraUon, Strelatin bas more
than trl.P'ed it.a ctpacity in
producUon throuCb its ex -
pansion lnto new division
headquarten In &he Irvine
Jndu1trta.I Complex This
ha'1 colDctded with
0
approxi·
mately a UIO percent 1n·
creue ln staff and they ex-
pect to double the present
tum of 320 by 19111.
Walter Hagan, Stressk.in
vice pruident and general
ma~eer who recently was
elected to the board of di-
recton cl the ~e.nt cor-·
poration, uplaiu the firm
mo1t r eoe;nUy bu been en-
lated. ln uteuive prototype
de1lp.a for almost every
major Hl'otplct company
lo tbe U.S. and Europe util-
Wng a variet1 of Stresskin
producll. He upect.s the
preaeot prototype work to
be tran•tat.ed into major
productJOD contract.a in '69.
Streuldn No. 1 and Stress-
kln. No. 2 manufacturing fa-
cillties In Colta ¥. e s 1,
amountln& to a total of 90,·
000 1QUU'9 feet U being re·
t.alned and the company has
added an add!Uoual 120,000
square feet of faclllty on a
20 acre plot for ldminiatra-
tive offices, engineering, re-
search and development,
labol'atory wort, prototype
buildin1 and 1upplementary
manufacturing in the Santa
Ana aecment of ttie Irvine
lodutrlal Compl.e.I:.
Anticipation of even more
&rowth can be noted Ln the
fact that Stre1skin Prod-or under extreme thermal prompted them to re-evalu·
ucts' oriitnal 20 acres ln eradJents in acoustlc envir-ate their Ucenaing policies.
the Irvine Complex he1 been onmenta. UnUl now Stre11kln h as
supplemented by the addi· They allo have pe.rlected completely controlled "in-
ponent.a from Stre11ldn PG·
e!J. Should demand warrant
thty may aho consider 1w~
llce.n•inC raw S~•Uin p&D·
el manufacture, too. tion of eight acrq ln an i..~. " •• .-ct Of ill a hydrolormlng p r o c e s 1 -•e muwa ure
adjacent plot, which allow• formation of productJ. l!owever, w Ith Stresstin production ts
1upplemen,ted by the com·
pany'a Fabratex department
and the Thermal depart·
ment.
Stresstin i1 the trade extreme!" complex conlil· rapJdly increaiina: domestic ••me for an all•WeJd--' hon-I •-•l j th n -C\I urations· in ain inexpensive po .... nua , ey now are co -
eycomb sandwich with hi(b manner. StrHskin also ac-aider Ing potential aublicen-
strength.to-wel&ht r • l i o commodatea manufacture o( aeu for fabrication Of com-
manufactured for structural commercial grades throughli=='='===================;
we in advaoced aircraft, use of low cost steels and
missile• and aerospace ve-high automation for m111
hicles In addition to a va-PToductlon.
rlety of commercial and in· Stresskin Products h • s dustrial 1ppUcatJon1. The
material has out.standing re-added ' many top engineer-
sistance to sonic fatigue as Ing personnel to !ts alaff.
weU as proven heat-resis-Within this group is a •Pl" tant qualities. ciaUied team which deals
entirely with application en-Tbe company 11 project· gineerlna:. They provlde 1er-
ing for a aubsta.ntlal in-vice to cu1tomer1 with uni-
crease in stresskin product que problems as well 81 as-
sales in the near future be-siating companlei already
cause of advance• they have utill:ll.ng Stresskin productl. made in development Of
new technJque1 and charac-Much of their recent pro-
teristics. gresa bu been due to in-
troduction or Strtastin into
They have heavy R & D various aerospace piojects.
programs. including devel· Their research and develop-
opment of Titanium Stresa-ment ia oriented toward dis-
kin. combtnin1 tbe advan· covery of new processes and tages of Stresskin structure · with those of this exotic met-matenals as weµ as new al appllcation1. All ol their
products are proprietary and
They al.Jo have developed represent the highest state a new Streasldn "&OUDd·
513 W. 19th -Cotto Me.I
Your Headquarters lor
• Printi ng
St1ti1n...,
l uoiftl tl f•'"''
l u.Jn•M C.r41
• Photo Typo_setting
• Ori gi~ol Art
• Bindery
• Rubber Stomp•
A FIATURI GIFT ITIM
.,My MIHM'" ""*Ill '3"
Marker ·············-···-·····-··-
wieh" material which in· ol the art in thl.1 lnduttry.
volves lnterluslon of t h e One of the most exciting
Stresaldn structure with a non aerospace potential.a of
poroua metallic skin cover. Streukin'a current outlook
Thia offer• decided paten· was pointed up when Ann·
tial in noise attenuation of co Steel Company featured
engine and auxiliary power the product at ·a national.
unit.a and is ei:pected to find aut.omotive engineering and
much use in a variety of design show held in Detroit
commercial fields. last fall. U UR --C111111t 111 1t+r111~ Jaw1l01ili1
~••• wltli H iit-it! l11k ,,4, Sulr
.. ,i.1. ,.i11t,
Another innovation Uiey11-~s~u~<h;..d~e~v~•~lop;.:;;,m~e:n~ts;..ha;;;v~•;:i..,,.,...,""•mmllllil•••••••••••m( have ia "quiltskin" which
is standard Stttsskin sand-
wich material modified to
include a cla11ic1l square
wave quilted pattern in one
or more facing sheets. Thl.s
product seems to be auperi-
Arrows for BIG GAME HUNTING or
CHAMPIONSHIP ARCHERY
ITT /Jabsco Pumps Ap proaches 10th Anni ve rsary With Big Gro wth PRODUCED
RIGHT HIRI
ON THE
OllANGI
COAST
~D
Jabsco Pump is approacb-
ln1 thl! milestone of its 10th
anniversary in O r a n g e
County with a fabulou.r
growth experience and at
the same time preparing to
be transitioned [rom subsid-
iary status to becoming part
of ITr'1 Fluid Handling 0\-
vb\on.
Jabsco has been in exiat-
ence since 1940 and ha1
been noU<t fo.r its concept
of utilizing a flexible impel·
ler and an offatt cam which
create a near perfect vac-
wm t.o give lb pompa their
famous instant aeif-primlna:
feature.
Jabsco had grown to 17,·
000 1quare feet of space aft·
er moving from Its original
coverted garage in Beverly
fills to Burbank. and the
company came up with one
of the most unique stunts in
industrial circles when ii
polled to help to select the
acene of its mow in 1958.
They preferred the Orange
Coast., 10 a five-acre tract
waa selected in Costa Mesa
near Orange Coast College
and the company built JU
present 4.5,000 square foot
facility .
Mlirk C Precls~
SWITCHES
fl llD H. COi.i
They became part ol ITT
(International Telephone &
T e leg rapb Corporation)
in 11166. This l1 a massive
and diveralfied organization
which bas a 48-year history
of its own. ITI' now has
about 204,00Q employees,
ranking fifth" tn Ut.e nation,
and has sales total more
than two billion dollars a
year to place 28th in total
annual gro11 sales in the
United States. The com-
pany is so divl!rsified now
they have 1111 than 10 per
cent of their total business
in telephone and telegraph
operations, actually operat-
ing oo telephone utilities in
the continf:ntal United
States.
rrr·bas had • major band
ln some of the ma11 import-
ant communication type in-
ventions and patent.a that
exist today. Amoog them
are h.igb frequency direction
finding equipment which did
a big job tn 1tcpping Ger-
many's woU;>1ck submar-
ines durlna: Workl Wu II,
radar, at'rial navigation,
distance measuring equip-
ment. TV transmitting and
2014 ,._..,.,. ...... 11141 M2°1Nt
Shipping Crates ·
All
Wood
Con1tn1ctlon
• Custom D~i9n •nd
M•nuf•c+ure
• C ustom Packing
IDO ll DICUID
hi!. M=-t1t
U.U'H llCIAll ..... _ llLL DICIAll ", .........
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Pre-Fab Crate Co.
660 w. 17111
l ld9. 12
Cost1 MeSI, Cllll.
541·9555 (Ev1nlnts s.45°8607
545.75971
receiving, 1ubmarine ca-
bles, satellite communica-
tions, microminiaturiz.ation
for electronic telephone
switching and other switch-
ing functions, just to name
a few. ,
In fact, ITT was the com-
""' wbicl\ pu\ in \be tam· oua hot line cable between
Washington and Moscow ,
achieving the nt(:essary
co mplete privacy through
1peeial equipment, pert ol
which was manufactured by
ITT.
IiT JaC!lco's pump1 IN:
described as the world'•
most ver11t1h!: because they
are used ln widely varied
af)J>lications for all In·
du stries. They are used In
marine, chemical, pbarma-
ce-uticaJ agricultural, plum-
bing and air conditioning
industries. A complete line
of sanitary pumps are used
for applications In food,
beverage and dairy proces-
sing industries.
They are one of the fore-
most producers Of pump5
for pleasure boats and
smaU commercial boats as
well as house trailers and
camper&.
One of ITT Jabaco's ma-
rine applications featuring
remote pu1hbutton control
attracted much attention of
crowds at recent expositions
In Bost.on and Chicago,
Work l n g demonstrations
featured an electro-magne·
tic clutch unit pump which
was operated by a remote
pushbutton control. 'Ibe dis-
play contained a miniature
model boat that gradually
submerged to the ~pth of a
miniature water fank, and
then the pushbutton w11 ac·
tivated, water ns pumped
out of the btlges and the
boat noated again. An auto-
m1tlc vacuum sWltcb shut
the pump off when the bi\g.
et were dry. Tbil effectively
illustrated how auch an In·
1tallation aboard a commer·
cial or fishing boat allows
pushbutton control from
the bridge, eliminating the
neces1ity of going below to
start the bilge pump.
The company has 1ev-
eral phasea of excellent ap-
pllcation which have flgurl!d
tn publldty on local and na ·
tional level. Of particular In ·
tere1t at times when raging
brush fires threaten \uxur-
iou• custom homes in South·
e.rn California, Jabsco's por·
table ''Flre 1'1tehter." a gas
engine driven pump can ut· Mrs. L. T. Ea.land. 1ecre-
iliu 1wlmmln1 pool water tary " trea1urer; Bob Don-
ter malni. nelly, controller; Larry Hol-
land, purchaslDg supervisor;
They have another novel Arnold ArfI, pJ"oduction con-
pwnp installation which can trol manager; Ken Wella,
be appUed mucb Wte an air product line manage; Bob
conditioner pump under the Trescott, sales manager;
hood. of a utility truck to af-Don Krles, chief engineer;
ford ~at eWdency in Bob Little, sbop auperinten-
manr types of · water T• Miit; Robert A. Ver NooJ,
mova.\ or tr~er opera-manq:er emplo,.e r e la-
tlons. wherever wort creW'a tions, and John Gullon,
might be diapiltched. public relltiona and tdver-
The food processin1 pump tiling manager.
la made from highly poliJb--Stork had been general
ed type 316 stainless ateel manager of m Norman,
and features a mini mum of Environmental ProductJ DI-
parts to clean, ellml.natinl visJon In Columbua, Ohio,
bacteria traps. These are before coming here, and
capable of metering, pro--previously waa vice pre:si·
portioning and dispensing dent and general mana-
mar.y food and chemical ge.r of Colorado Research
products. Corporation or m Bell &
Thi! exciting outlook at Gossett. He served aa a ma-
t'IT Jabsco right now ia jor in the U.S. Anny In the
the acceptance they blve A1iatlc -Pacific theatre in
been gaining most recently World War 11.
DANA 'AH
SHIPPED
ALL OVIR
THI
WO RI.Di ,
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Cust om cut in t.ngtht to inClivKi\Mll spec:ff".cttion.
Qu•roty con!Tol ond slocl uP9rodin9 is • .,phosiucl.
C11111,l1t1 11lecti1R1 ill t 1_, 11...t Atchity l fllMl, .... ..t 1"4! 1•c1ulftM
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ARROW MANUFACTURING
1245 LOGAN AVE.
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4971
COSTA MESA. CALIP.
in the food industry. Obser· Rosen bur& had been head
vations at a recent national' ol production control for 14.
equlpment show present a year1 before beilig appoint·
remarkable contrast. Many eel manager O{ rnanufactur·
of lhe original manufactur-ing last fall. He is an ln-
ers had ITT Jabsco equip-&tructor In production con·
ment on the floor Jn a re-trol at Orange Coast College
cent Atlantic City Bakery and also ia active In civic,
Equipment exposition. In • prole:saional and fraternal
similar show held siJ: yetr1 societies p I u a religious
ago there were few If any _w:::or~t.=---------'==============---=--~-=-==-=----.J lIT Jabsco Pumps on dla· ,-
play.
The company makea
pumps which move up to
120 gallons per minute at
pressurrs up to 4.:t to 50
paunch per square im:b.
The housings arl! made from
bronzl!. stain!esJ1 steel, plal-
tic and cast iron .
When ITT Jabaco be·
comes a part of the m Flu·
id J-landling Division dur·
ing 1968. it is expected to
expand in pe.rJ1onnel and fl·
cilities as 11'1' adapts to
even broader operations. be-
cause the division 11 a aa-
tional leader in the ma.Ill·
facturing of rtuid bandllnl
products. pump1 and belt-
ing and air conditioning aya·
terns.
w. A. !B1ll J Boone ii pre•·
ident of the division and M.
C. ~1 rCra~·. formerly prell·
dent of .Jabsco, wa1 appoint-
ed a vice president of the
ITT-Fluid Handling dJvialon
back in Sept ember .
Kt>y pt'rsr.n-.el of Oiie
compa ny Ln its present st.Ii·
tus as a -~u1i.~1diary Include t:. ('. Stork. executive vice
pre!111rn1 :ind ,l.!entr•I man·
Tl1e J.C. Carter Company
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Menufocturers of cryogenic pumps, fuel control volves, -·-···· ~~-... -..... ---............
regu1otors and electr.onics equipment for the
shipbuilding, oerospoce ond oceanography industries ...
$pecialiSts in the control an d hendling of liquids ond goses,
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os well os minioturi1otion impo rtant to underseas operations.
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Inquire today about your future --.... ..-..-__._~
with The J. C . Corter Company
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-e 22 year old firm thet is still t;ro..;;.ing
tind i~ ti ----------~--~ fine firm to grow with , ••
ager: Hill Rn.~enbutl. man· --~~·----ager <lf 1nanufacturln1:
Miles Machine ·
• AUTOMATIC ~REW PARTS
• PRECISION MACHINING
Miles R.ainweter, Prop.
COSTA MESA, CALI F.
1666 B•bcoc-k St. 6-16-3'31
171 WEST 171h ITAECT •COSTA MESA, CAll,.°"NIA
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Collins Radio Leader~ Miniature Circuits Signet Has Crescent Advances Fr')ffi Prototype
Collini R-Company'1
researcb and development
1n microelectrorucs at Nt w·
port 11 .. c11 ii t.adlag in
some of the m•t advanced
miniaturt drcuit produc-
tlon in th• eledr«llc field.
Coml)arable electronic
clrcuttl wblcb formerly util-
ized vacuum tubes and oc·
cupled a YOlwne mea1ured
in cublc feet are now being
placed Oil a aurface DO
Iar&er than a flat craln of
1and:-fn-addition to obvious
advantace• ta physical size
r9duct1on, the mkroctrcults
are le11 u:penslve, easier
to produce, and have a Ion&·
er Ute (ln fact, alma.st for·
ever).
producta are in turn used
aboard America's 1pace-
ttaft, tbe world's airllner1,
military a.ircra.ft, and in
majc.-commerdal a n d
mllltary ground communi·
caUona: 1y1tem1.
NEW LABORATORY
C.OlUD1 ii DOW e1tablllh•
log a new laboratory in the
Newport Beacb building for
.,the production al. tbe next
1ener1Uo.n of mk:roeleetron·
ic:= clrcu11r)' whfch reduces
the clevlcea to unbelievable
11u1. These types of IOPhi•·
Ucated electronic c:=ompo-
nenta an inowD lD the fteld
as metal oxide temlconduc·
tors, wae acale integration
circuits:, and bi.polar de·
Viets,
OuTen.t mlcroelectron-
eluding the planta at New·
port Beach, Dalla1, Cedar
Rapids and Toronto have a
workinc producUon output
exceedtng that oi any Jrpown
orga.itation now market.
lag lhU type of device.
ConvenUonal electronic
components in prt1ent large
scale production are cry1·
tat filters , mechanical fll·
ter1, and varlowi magnetic
devices. Tbe1e products are
used in Collini equipment
and are sold throu&h an or·
ganlzaUon of represent.a·
Uve1.
GROUND TRACl:ING
and fll&ht oper1Uon1 1y1· . ~~a:.U.°:!1/,'!::. :~Bigger Status
in varloUI commercial and
military data commWllc•·
Uoa 1y1t.nu. I M k ·
Collins rt1earcb aad d•· n ar :ettng
velopment acUviUe1 a.re
conducted in a 120,000-Appointment of S I g n e t
1quare-foot 1trueture in the Marking Devices Co. of c 01•
Irvine lnduatrlal area ad· ta Mesa as distributor1 for
JolnlnJ the University of s"eral leading maker• of
CaWornla, Irvine. T b e office and stationery supply
mannfacturtna facll1Ue1 are lines has broadened t h e
bouted in two bulldlnp to-1tatu1 of thJt 11-year-old
tallinl 100,000 square feet firm as man ufacturer and
of Door space 1t Santa Ana. marketer of labeling, price:
Total employmMt is •P-and code marking devlcel
proximately 1000. ~or the . food and pacll:IJYIS
Key per1oanel are J\. D. 1ndu1tr1es as well as othtr
JoM1on, ~ pruldent and fn:du1tnal users.,
Cre1eent Tec hnology Cor·
poraUon envisions observ·
ing a busy first a.nnlvtr-
1ary year ln the local area
with upandlng maiufac·
turlne operations u tbey
advance from prototype to
production on several re·
cently developed producta.
Richard D. Grta b the
new president ol tbt com-
pany which moved to tm
Mkbellon Drive ta. the Ir-
vine lodwtrlal Comple:1 lut
........ aad he predlota the
»7ear~kl firm will have
dplOcut growth ln st.aft
as :tht7 get oriented Into
th1a productton acUvlty.
Tbe company hu plenty
ot room from physical ex·
pansion. too . They have a
uated on a flvwcre tract,
sufficient for irowth en·
vtaloned in prele.ot proJec·
Uon1.
They moved to Newport
Beach from El Moote . The
compaDJ features a com·
prebenaiv. line of electr~
mecbankal devices and re-
lated Items. Mott notable
an tbelr dt:ta logger• utll·
lied ln maritime opera·
lions, 1ome medical instru·
mentl, IOUd state pulse
modu.Jators for radar IYI·
tems, and tranaducet1 which
are being dealpld for the
radar 1yltem1 of the hu&h
1loelol '" aad Lockheed OA planea, •• well u
tome defense contracts.
Tbe campaay, -an out· rrowtb of Creaceut Eagin·
eerlng • Retean:b Compa·
ny, already ha1 gro11 vol·
ume more than a million
dollars a year,
Key people under Gnu
include Robert F. Broob.
vke prelident .. treasure';
Robert J\ltter, director ot
encIDeerlng, and D. Scltt
Perley I operations mane·
"· Several prominent local
execuUve1 and buaineumen
lttVe on the board of &
rector•. These lDclude Rtb-
ert H. Shelton, Corwin Diil·
ny and William Lyon1.
Gregg bu beaded t ~ • company lincti early In ._
fall, coming here from a
po1t u corporate counal
for an American Stock S.·
cbange·u.ted company tn
the area 1n the c:=omputar
neld. His background •
clude1 •~veral years ln ctt-
porate plannlnJ wttb a ~
midwt1tern machine toel
manufacturer.
CoUlnl entire microelec-
trooics production output ii
used ln tht eompany'1 own
communlcation e q u I p-
mentl, computers, navlc•·
Uon 1y1tems, etc. 'lbese
ka production ii prioc:=lpal-
ly hybrid thin film ciJ'cullll.
ColUDI total thin fihn ml·
aoelectronic facilities in·
Jn addUton to electrilnlc
components, the C o 111 n 1
Newport Beach operaUon
dt1l&n1 and manufach1tt1
a complete line of data (!Om·
municaUoa equlpmenta.
The1e producta are wed in
the Apollo ground tracking
Detwork, airline reaervaUon
general man11er; D. L. They distribute line1 oC
MutiD, vice president of Sta~er • ?.1ars, drawl n c
englneerlnc; C. W. Serv· equipment speciall3ts ; Hunt
let, a1ailtant vice preP.. Manufacturing Co., makers
dHt ol 1&1e1; A. W. C.. oJ Boston pencil sharpeners
Oeld, director ot. contract and BuU Dog Clamps ; Quill
admlniitraUon; J, E. Mor· products: Blaildell Pencil
can, director ol. purcbas-Co., producers of the Sta·
1$,000 square foot plant 1it-1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Advanced High Modulus Structural Ing: J. P. Ream, director Thin pen, liqu.ld tip and M . Pl
•I product 1upport; A. R. China M uters, •nd or1tz ans Sloan, director at .llldutri· 1.ephyr • American, manu·
al relations; N. • J. Rabe faeturers of Ro Io de J:,
controller; It. H. Shermu, PunchoDex .and other affll·
dlrector of lnlormation IJI· isled office prOducts. c al Sales tems:, and M. E. Schl.nkel, The company headed by at og Featured at Narmco Materials
.
New advanced hlP modu·
lu1 ltructural materlals de·
velop«S and produced by
N«rmco Materi&ll DivWon
of the Wbittater Corporation
in Cotia Meaa are reechln&
a at.ate of acceptanca which
helpa to plaoo the o:ompaay
at a c:roaa:roada polntiq to
a m>J<>r lldllllla .._Joa
protram, •. I
,,,. ,_ IJ oil th&
verge at lta • IDll-
versa.ry. It WU foadld Mii'
Saa DlelD ta IM4 .,id h a a
heft on the local .cene for
almOl:t :I) , .... Their..-... haaa
quit. ......... alread1. bec-thay--• 5000 lquart foot r.dlJ_ty OD
their Vkb:la -atta "' 7\0 ..... to Ila ~ ....
000 aquara feel. Bal, .-
they ..... ""~JI! l!!Jrp· paniloo ctpld9 I• ...,-.
'1 , ..... , 111e:· ~ ...,
mud be Ill Uf"'t?..,, llr'· cer budqurtm. '
Nannco bu "'-a ,..-t
ol the -Corporalina organlution for Qoat teven
years, and they .....,. been
leaders in developlne and
manufacturtnc bteh-atnnrth
atructura1 adhesives. These nozzles of rockets and mls-dlNetor of adverlislnC and Wayne D. Anderson has
de .. lopme.Dta hive made it public relations. b ee n in its new 11,000 Ule1. square foot facility at %7tl 0 . C. Moritz Bru1 Com·
poJ&ible to aupplant riveta The comruonw hu cOnUn· Briggs Ave. since e a r l y paay plaru to uteod lrtto a and other mechanical fast-..-~ enera ln construction of air· ued to enjoy growth c S 1966. They are situated on naUonwide oles proeram
crall u well u in bonding through. development aad oast creen an acre and a third plol throogb th• upedJeaco "
electronk: illltnuneotation production of an lncretainl al nd thuwth, h•andve more _r~m preparing and dittributln& a into roctet pactastn&. array of products for lndus-or gro expa,..,on.
trial and ~ •llPil· ffi Slpet MarkiDC Devkt1 completed cat.aloe oUflrinl
Tile -pu' --· cat1o ... Beddel ...im.i. as Grown h•• ..,,.ri.oced • pb•... -....... aad aluminum llructanl pwU.., tllormal •-~-ed ~ fQr ncl:· meaal lfOWth "'-It '!a' mariao boidw.,.., wtll M tw•'otlof _.. -_.. -in Glondol•)a. ...... tal • • .,..,.,.,... '"''""' liq-tb, m.llliles Mrcr.r.. u.i.Moot "~le.'' 'Ill ..-i r-a 1 • .aid .... 'fl'. Hwmco alao I.I lrf'olnd 11 Carroll Br..U prwatl compu.y n 0 • tw 12 tm· wort.
,,,. --lint ,._~ .. "' -.. ... lho~_, . .,._ ploy .. aad -~ ......... ""' ... wMb tilt atomte .,. tt the Nl1 • to • 1lM adbelhu ... iMaltrialla 'do W -blt al erpanslon to «>lncide wHh tir.a foundry for c10ll to a
domestic commercial air· curtain nl1 panels ln buUd· predecu1or teac:b bim the the opening at a brancb of-qurter-of a century, tatiq
craft fleh!, ttifough tbe1r inl coutructloa i truck, trade alter he bougbt the nee in Honulu.lu, Ha wall-to blia&' ....._ bf ao.-traller and automobile bod· bi11'ut11, and now bu cam-be known u SllDet·Hnd. lt over aa • '!:~• plut
Alr<rall -from tie 'Ifft Ila: ..... pal!oto, -!llJad a 21 ....... .,_ M tin & StaU SU and _., ... ladllly ta and other n....._ei_ ....... •-vol··--•'·ce ·-~-g •. ~. ar g onery p-to the SST -u well u the ....,..... .... ..-w .._... w ..._.. ,.._ pliea -in mid.January. ala in 195rZ wben U., mov·
McDonnell-Doutlu Da and els. Cout Scrftn Service in Coa· Brian McGlffiA is manag. ed to the pretent location
DCI. Narmco's bigh-modu-F. E. (Ed) Rushlow la ta.Meaa.Infact,he'alooking er of. the CallfonUa-based at 13.1 Industrial WQ .
k&I Jnt.tmiall have been g:~_ral DllDICft ot tbe local for more room foe eq~ company ~ wU1 'lbe company does C'Ultom usm.d . Ja llit ..1111. ab'· 11d117, wtddl aplort lit mat apamlou to accom· manage the ollke. filUJldry job wcrk 11 well u
<nit, ... 1llflr adbeat"' pen-1, aad Ur alda la-madole addltlcmal growth. Slgn•t l)oyices i;raductioo wort oo lbetr
MYe llela. lloarpar .... Jato cbada LloDsd P. Suffred1Di. Wblla the company hM a has •hown _ a • per own lhle of ~. ltnlta tJlrl ~ )ud{nc mat p product enliDMrinl mana· 10 • year bactcround, Car· c:=ent iocre... a. YOlume and steering equipment &Dd aram.. _,..; John O'Bdle, mcbt-roll'bu been at tbe belm !or 1lnc:=e arririU • .. Joell accessories for bQatl pg
Amonl Narmoa't mOlt IDc mu.acer: Noel WC, oa1J I c:=ouple ol Jeart. He ICtne, andlf; 1fiproject--ornamenta inc:ludlng w a 11
dn.matic appbtlonf have ~control manaser: Al fotmerlJ operated a bakery ing for I srowth plaqUH -decorator Items.
bee their tbmDal IMulat-Udrttte, opMtioDa mua.c· route but bec:=ame inte:re1ted 11 the firm tu new Lee Moritz ls auperintend· lnC materiall UHd for er; Larry ThomP'QD, c:=on· in the ICl'ftD·mating bull· uclu.sivt Al well u ent al. tbe plant and wlll be
abieldinC and protectlq me-trolllr; Sam Stanr. produe· ne11 b«au.M b1a: aon bad ezpandon bl -;~ -ol dou.bliDC u ,..rat &ales
tall from the charrln& beat kel, a ad W~ O. Mont. Frtld TrieM, Jr8Vioua °'""'" U.tr pa•lai ~ta. WI• oaca "-fatber llld
pnerated bJ the blut ot gomery, manaier of Celd er, do IOmfl work and tbus Slpet pra S~tll ..,. M illa oompllel dttllll al.
ceme to bia attenUon. stgn.t ea.· w. ... 0 1
1 •Iii .. • .,. let -tbroaOi -..ioa. lhU pbMe ol praductioa fleta ouch .._ Jjl -e:i ala1ol aad
(Rt bad dcme a bit ol re-Product ..._. _, -... ._ t:
SCUBA SLED PROVES MOST =-~.:ai::i"fi1u;:~~ ~r-.:.::i_.,_. · r=i°''i"'i:'~ ~ ft.,.. 4 1--..--_...... ,, • ..._.M.W.tokarn\he oflta1ype._ ~ -~ .. ~~ •,n··· --r!Cht-·> da:J':th•-• ·~·---VERS.Nru.E SMALL oOAT ,~~~· .. i::.t.dp:.~ =~· ii~'=';.
morlJ7 hi CUiiom ocnea ... ---_. Aa IUIJblbllla --liilllt la ........ -1ho A\'111 • & Clllom pro-Pf'!lllC!loa -dotnf alum!· tnfl for aodon, i.-ta oiir"7Jdo-
called tl>a -llod, ... 11 It a nflil ~ - - -fir. 1!la iomil -to replace old elOn ... blfdllon. If a .... -'! I
alped ..+U, ,.. .... =-~ .. Im•' rt 8cubl llld1 Ii ••thf ta ICf'9IU • Mme1, com.mer· Andrew• 11:.mla 1'" fa:taW 1 1-. divers WI ... =, ti .... I N; a J , t&a • c ti 1 11 JI 1..._ • • d di.I ud tDdultrW buildiog1, la.ted trade ... ..... JI,...,._
Iacor..,... 'J:::' -••I* '-WIJ1bol-...-W81WJ:'!adio•inlarge ·Js a......,fl ... O.C.--e1 to opea ;w llllC If ta llil JW'· _ ...L. ..-... CMtradcr1. and Mlrbdile I 11••'1 ,.._ •c•ltJI 1 t
growth ti w ·r1 Cllta ..,. • 11 a .,..... fer WM), Allied Bulldlr1 aervea u Qui» ol Or-. Clmtr • ..._. 9ad1 '" Meu'a ...... I tr b:M. ~ ....._ boM. Meir·• hnJ .,.._ llOIDl'tbliarf et a manuf1ctur. ll'ell u tba Milllut lfm. et ...... far Pr ~ea =~!'¥*$~it ··JJ=1=..-::e:: -°"'"~~!!?'1tq ~"L':. ~w!":::; i::wi~t-:=~•tt; dariM Wttl• Ws &
WUllam O. P'filTJ M......,, Wltlela a -w -~-or ct tl>a '"'111 tlleir aeigbboro NewPOrl·lntM -·· ballo-ud it -4 •7• the com~wbicb alniltJ e... eu 'ftew IBtt .. tllit famUJ lltlllt7. htrt,... Mld•Jobl tbe7bid. Coast tin. lie ii a memhi tJl. tbt , .. til ..,.., ••d•t
baa ~ la a II-- -fir llloi a Ila aat, lo tbal 11 -Ila a - - -alumiawn Sbart !stud J-a.di, u won -...,... ...... ar(a~ ai= I II'~ -po1aod bJ ud -cnft lor • U· ,._ -oclloa exclu1· well aa bollll a -of C 11111 IEllPllf .. •-
aa e a a-.1-•AIL ~-:. .. ~-~ ;: ud -gb Ibey ac· the La Ca"'• IWoalc ... ct~ :!!""
mJatmum11 .,....,., ...... 1'111-lo• _,poet b:;i;;tllOUlll.w .. dltldb _..~::,'!!"1~• Lodge. ::: low "i#~
feet of lpect .... a ... llmpll ti bmlll (it 15 GI' 11 tb:roaO the dmpli , tbtJ -.-u.J IU~n· lloftYtr, ..cldf?b'
acreqe. . wetchl only 1116 pound&), upedMincJ ol mcxmtiq the tract this work. tbe ~:i;.-•s*I
The c:=ompany bu ia:tlted ~ tllat tt can be mounted atop famUJ outboard motor (or Braun has part·Umera He pl.-to ar·'\notber ftlll JI tllit c.i: ..,__
tn ita preaent ldenUt1 a1nce a aportlter or dune buUY ""-·tni one for It). By the for aides &Dd 1ay1 actJvlty ICl'ft:ning table Ids pro-l;~U.=~plal=~':••:••::··~-==,..~ lalt August. having pur· for transportine It to t b e ,,,., ruchea 1uch a momentum ductlon !IM ..._ bl I•
chued the aueta at Vo a water playcround ol cbolce, aae of U or 11• tbe Scuba in die buJy nmmer 1e.-,_ tt ICI flt ttllUd
I -•· U t Sled attn c:=a11 be tbe source tbal with more· -u1p-r: .. ......._ ~ It -Arndt Co., wblch bad been or t IP--=• an esce en of f __ '·--1-b .., ._.. -
engaged tn tubcontracting dlnghy for larger boata. un .......... iuug " en be could bep two men m:r,:~•~· ~0t and eled:ron.ie1 wort lD the Tbe current groduction the youngsters' interesta full • time aides a c t i ~ 4 ....
fiberglass ftetd. ' . momentum at California tum to divin1. ·lhrou&b about m monthl el -...... to
Furry tmmedtat.IJ made Flberglaa1 ii about '1ll Seu· 1"" crlfl bN been hll!>-1ho JUr. Ha l>u growa • 91 .. _.. bo-
a c:=omplete trlJlliUon to ma· ba Sleds a month with hand ly praise<t II • bunting ataff from • lone ~dmt illiii GD bolllC
rine operations and de· layup operation1 they have <:raft when waterfowl 11 the aide alnc:=e be toot over tbe , I J'IMCIDo
11gnec1 • 20-t'oot ullboat, been using, but the1 env1-W~1ar~1~·t~~=~;;~~~-5~a-~~~~~~~~=·=· ::::·:•:•:t:i.:. i called the A V7J, and tM Uoa. intrea&illC their ca pee·
menUoned Scuba Sled. 'nle lty to about 80 sledi a
A V20 wW aJeep four people m o a t h with production
and features a biCb aspect molds a.ad chopper cun•
ratio 1allln1 plan. they expect to baYe tn K ·
However the Scuba Sled'• tion by the tir1t of the year.
initial amptance aeems They have been bulldlng
PRECISION MA~~F~C~R~NG
Our new plant • •• Exptndable plan on a S.acr1 tract • • • .._.
WHERE THE FUN BEGINS
• HUNTING • FISHING
• CAMPING • EXPLORING • • SHOlll'IN,6 • SLALOM RACIN~
• COMMUTING • SURFING
, WITH THI
Meyen Manx
L F. MIYIU & CO., INC.
NEW-1' llACH, CAllf.
4001 BIRCH 146-7117
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CUSTOM IOW PULPITS
STAINLESS
SAFITY RAILS
UF£UNU
·PAY• lllllE PRODUCTS
I' ....-r IMCM. CALlf.
--.... • . (7141 540-7163
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HIGH-RELIABILITY PRODUOS " .
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T•UHIOIAL. P•ISM INSf'ICTIOM O"MTIOHS
LENSES • PIUSMS
sYNTHmc camALS
PRECISION OPTICAL MFG.
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C~ISTIR L. HRRY
64.1 W. 17th ST., COSTA MESA, CALlf. -nt7
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lon9 a l•ader in th• Ii.Id of
1pece.con1•Nin9 diod•• ••• now
f1at\lrln9 • n•w M•thod of
fabricatln9 ••mi-conductor junctl,tJ1
dir.c:tty Into th• pack•9•, ••p1ctt4
.. cwt 11WHuction co1t1 in half.
DELTA SEMICONDUCTORS, INC,
2ll , ..... ,.. -COIN Mno, c.llf. -540-4160
NOW 9NClUDtNe flOfl ~-IQ\IOI ~ifQM ••• M ... te ,,...._ tfptl Ml•ct.I .ft.,...., ............... ..._, ........... flltl•t4• .......
GROWTH: STACO penowl are titl• 11 te.11!.,.C.
io9 1ptalelletl,,..,. -~-It .. 11tt1•tf ~com·
pony. They era !ilHf,lhHrt and JUCC .. oriontod.
Thot 11 why STACO It tll tlrtttendi119 .. ,..., (;ompany.
·ST AC O~ INC. ·Cautornt•·
STMDMD IUCT1nCAI. PltODUCft CO.
1139 Baker Strett. COttt Mna, Callfomla
(7i4) 549-304.1 92626
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• Bisected by Harbor BoulMrd's"Mlnlcle Mlle"of present and future Headquarters lntfU9.
try, the 1400 acre Segerstrom Industrial DlstrJct Is attracting some of the nltlon'I finest
electronics, research and development and llght manufacturing firms. You need only take
a fifteen minute swing through this choice area to see what Is happening Jn the way of
high quality industrial growth.
•The Segerstrom Industrial District Is already enJoytng the reputation of attracting the
offices of some of the country's most distinguished Industrial and space oriented firms.
Among these ar6! W. J. Volt Rubber Corp. (A.M.F.), Atlantic Research Corp., Standard
Pressed Steel-Western, Babcock Electronics, Collins Radio, Times-Mirror Co., U. S.
Divers, Raytheon Computers, Transport Dynamics and Hyland laboratorie ... s (Div. Baxter
Industries}.
•The San Diego Freeway which forms the southern boundry of the District will open in
March of 1968 creating a fine band of freeway frontage, and the Sou tham Paettia Rall-
road, which segments the property (see map), represents the only ra41road serving
industry in Costa Mesa.
•Yes, we want to continue to be known by the companies we keep. Everything possible
is being done to fulfill our desire to make this Orange County's Wiishire Blvd. of Industry,
a "Miracle Mile" known far and wide.
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~TRONICS I RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT/
LIGHT MANUFACTURING
331 5 Fa irview Road, Costa Mesa
ca litornla I Phone: (714) 546-0110
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19th Annual
Tournament of loses
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
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.,_ 81 M<iiL! ltetio;pect •11: (C) KA8C News ~ ttM Im·
pottant st.ori• of 1967.
7:.JO 9 U (I) Watt Dlsne1'• WoodwfUI Wottd of Color: (C) Vlewen
• ,.. taken on • detailed tour of Disneyi.nd's newest attnK:tions.
C.meru ao behind the scenes. watchlnl the v•rious attnc-
tlons 1row from sketches to realities.
t-.JO e NU Festlwl: "Bach and Sons." Narrator Ooulln Camp-
bell •ket.ches character vl&Mtta lllustratlfll the areatnns of
Johann s.t>astl•n &.ch •nd his thrM most talented aona.
MONDAY
7:30 AM 8 QI Cl) I *"#i~I Cotton Bowl F..tMI hnde: (C) From the Teus ~tate tt Grounds comn "A World of F•ntasy,"
hosted~ Jack Unkletter •nd Muilyn V•n Dert>ur. 8 I .. t141 Ora Bowl hf9de: (C) Raymond Burr •nd~ £Yant dMC':. taped hlghlilhta of Int S.turday
evenlna'• parade durina the Oran1e Bowt Festival.
l:JO 8 QI CJ) ~CIA poumement of Row hnde: (C) S.n. rverett l)t n o llllnoil Is Grand Marshal of the '19th an·
nu•I rose & irnted by Bess M.r::n •nd Mike Oouclu. D 9 (I) Tounwment of hndr. (C} "The
Woncfeiful of Adwnture" Is Introduced by Tom' Kennedy
.. he provides a "sne•k preview" of parade perwnallties
and lnt·minute preparaUons. Lome Greene and Betty White
comment on the parade itMff. I .... -... ~ .. -... _ I p6eMe ,.._ tD Sporta HW*lflb.
&:30 ,.. a CH Cl) The l..uCJ Show: (C) YMlln Vance, better known
.. t:tnerMertz. returns to the l.ucy Show for one of Mr nqw-
rara television appearances. Ynnan visits Lucy In the hospit.I
.. tt.,. the redhNd breaks her le& and they reminisce over
their past edventures.
10-..JO fl) USA Compaun: "Electron le Muse." Host Robert Potts
eum1net the new electronic trends In music. Milton Babbitt,
electronic composer, is Interviewed and viewers are treeted to
some of his masterpieces.
TUESDAY
10:00 a CH CJ) cas ~ Report: (C) "America and ~
W'Ortd.""""Several dr'CBS's key c::orrespondents are btouaht to-
leth•r to provide a summary •nd a,,.tysls of ~ WOf1d
end dom•tlc devefopmenta. Reportina •re chief Europeen
c::onespondent Chartes Collln&WOOCI. United Netlons corre-
spondent Richard C. Hottelet. Hon& Kona·beHd Far Eastern
correspondent Bem•rd Kalb, dip4ometlc correspondent Marvin
K•ll>. and Rom•beMd CC>rTeSpondent Winston Burdett.
WD>N£SDAY
lCkOO 8 QI Cl) Jonathan Wt.ntws: (C) The Smothers Brothen heed· ilne the show this week. joined by Barbara McN•lr •nd The
Strawberry Alarm Clock rock aroup. The Brothen •h'I a
medley; Mi-s McNelr sinp "Alfie" •nd "Onoe In a Ufetlme";
The St,..wt>.ny Alarm Clock sint their record hit "Incense and
Peppannlnt." end their newest relffse, ''Tomorrow."
FRIDAY
&:.JO e Speculetion: "The Generetion Gap." Members of differ.nt
a•nenttlons •re brouaht together for • discussion of the dlf·
ferences between them. Or. Keith Berwick Is host to Or.
Gretor ?elmer, director of the Institute of Lifetime L .. m1111;
Edwin Janss of the Janss CorporaUon; and Leny Weiss, a
younc •ttomey.
lCkOO 8 9 ~ N8C News AcbMHty: (C) ''Tomorrow's Wortd: Beyond tne Sky. Man's future In space 11 examined by the NBC .,...
tNm. The promises and posslbllltles of future ·~ nplon·
tlon are discussed by Georae Robino of the U.S. Geotoilcal
Survey; Steven Dole of the Rand Corporation; Or. Simon
Ramo, desl1ner of the first lnten:ontinental ballistic mlulle;
Maxwell Hunter of the Loci(heed Corporation; and O.C.r
k hKter of the United N1tloM.
SATURDAY
7:00 9 KMK lurwy: (C) ''Y•r of Tension.'' Thie Y99'*• redM
problems in edUC*tfon are dlSC\llMd by Mrs. Mef'pNt Wf11M.
leader of the mlllbnt aroup of parents et Menual Aorta tflch
khool; Ferauson Rhemm, a teacher at M•nu•I Arb; and
Mrs. Laur .. Martin, representil'IQ the view~nt of the whlbt
suburbs. ,... ..
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THE KNBC NEWS TEAM c S,.CW: (C) (IO •191.) '68." • ,... ..... : (C) (60 lllill.) ,,,..
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New Year's Day Is ....
. .. • r••ee .. te •M•=dipped with serene
satisfaccion by Johnnie Whitaker and Anissa jQnes
of CBS's Family Atfaic, who are celebrating not
onJy the new year but an anniversary of con-
suming importance-the 80th year since the in ..
vention of the paper straw, on Jan. 3, 1888 .
• . : pretiw fllr~tenaining the U.S. Ma-
rines at Camp Pendleton, Calif. in a musical va-
riety show hosted by Rich Little. Program is the
6nt of a new Friday night ABC series that each
week feanues a weU-known host and headline
performers who will entertain American service-
men stationed in different parts of the world.
Vikki Carr and the Lennon Sisters head this
week's guest line-up .
• • • f .. thll-Bowls and Bowls of football.
For USCs All-American halfback 0 . J. Simpson
it's a bard-hitting game in the Rose Bowl. For
millions of viewers, it's watching 0 . J. Simpson.
TU ESDA1
JAMWn' 2
For mominc and afternoon
llstinp, plase see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below, I
for yow convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
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1111) '55--Al1n Lldd. June Nlyson. 1
11:00. "'Tiiie !Ma ~ (d111N) 'S4-
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fJ .......... -.W: (C) (30 lnilt.) Spa_,. by the CDmlllittel '9
elect w.nac. tor ~ -ttie
, ...... -...: (C) (60 mla.) AmericM lnlt1t11ndeat Plrty. ,.,.,, °""""'· 1 ...... Lay (30 min.) a• • ...., . .-: <C> <&0 ....., • ..._. <C> <30 .i..>
liHl.)IWl«t AbenMittly, Jad LIU\lm. T ..... C.W/ ..... ._ D Sii O'Cllcl ..... ..... _, (i) A1111tca1 (C)
JM led It .. f..r' (comedy) '52 • lilt ...
-Tom £Wiii, Hlrwy Lembedl. Mari s.ue. • ..._ I
Bllndllnl. RkNnl Lofte. Bill Mlul· 7:JO 8 ft Cl)...._,.: (C) (60 IN1t.)
dhl'a hlo '-'·Sidi Gl's 111 soustrt M uJ)lft on #rlcl drt"' 1n 11111111 by Utt 111.P.'s, caustrt by en oritntll blby 1leph1nt Into the wilds, hopffll
liren llld fouatrt MUI tllnMilhoutl it will lad him to 1 lq9ndary •
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THE DAILY PILOT, T\I WEEIC, 0£.CEMBER 30, 1967
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The Rul, Live ROM hnde
He admits to he.dacha on
January t st, but It's never a
cue of 100 much bubbly on
New Year's Eve. Jn (act, ror tM
past IS yean, he has tttired at
10 PM Dec. 3 ht and men al
a brisk 3 AM the next morning
to oversee NBCs coveraae or the
Pasadena Tournament of Rotn.
"Now the night of New Year's
day, that's another story," lausJu
NBC producer Bill BennioJtOn.
'1b.at's my time for celebra-
tion." Until then. it's all work.
t0me worry and a prayer or two .
Bennington and bit statr att
busy at wort for IOIDe two
months before the Pande. as-
semblina information-on all the
ftoatJ to be uted (their daJJD,
types of ftowcn used. etc.); on
the marchina bands; on the
Queen and her court, and the
timing involved with 60 noatl
and 20 band.a. On Saturday, a
meetina inctudina some $0 stair
memben is hekl at ~BC with
final ICriptl brina written (this
year Lome Oreeoe and Betty
Whlte are co-hosts for NBC).
"We prepare their 1eripts, and
throw in an ad-lib line or two,"
smiles Benolnatoo. 'The techni-
cal <nw ,eta a second by KCC>nd
ICbedule, and then we go on
the air, and wina it!"
Alter all these yean. Ben-
nington remains pretty calm
about the whole thing. There
have been problflm, mostly it>-
volvina the brukdown of the
motors pullina the ftoata, but
there bas Mver been a really
diautroua incident, says Bill,
IUCb u the ROie Queen falnflna
jmt at air time ... Still," be Mt-
mits, "it u live TV and you're
alwa)'I on tenterhooks until it'1
1 over. Timina b the bluest prob-
lem-you have just 10 many
teCOOds to ftlm each ftoac and
10 on to the next."
Some chlnp, like we.ather,
you can do nothing about ex-
• cept oft'cr a prayer. "We prefer •
a sliabt ovcrcut-<be cameru
aet a better overall picture. If
it'• too IUDlly. then the shadows
are too dark." explains Bill. "If
it raina? Let's put it chis way .
' It never hu. And it better not!"
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WfONE .-0.1\Y
JAHUMY J
For momfnc and •ft.-noon
llstinp, pleaM ... PAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. lelow,
for yow convenience, are
the day's mcwiea.
OAYTIME MOVIES
lHIG CC> "'1111 V lw....,.. (dtl-
.. ) '54--by Mllaad, Clll'ICI Kelty.
ll:tl .......... (wttllnl) '50---Dotl llny. "l.nt Iii ...... (Wiilem)
'51-Jollft ,,.11-r.
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(~) '46-Jemee ......
~. ,__ LeW' ("'8 ... 1111)
11-JoM S.0., JI St. JoflL
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FRIDAY
JANUARY !S
for mornlnc and afternoon
ll1tlnp, pfMM ... DAY.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for yow conYenience, are
the day's movies.
DAmME MOVIES
lHO fJ (C) -r,...-~ ,.... (echllft·
turt) -Jean-Peul Btlmondo. Alu·
endr.a St••rt. 11:00•....._..,,. (west•m) '55 -JrmlllJ W1Uly ........ ,_., (dl'I·
me) '52_,..,, HtftMI.
1t:• m""' ........ .,..., ....,
(Tte1111) '4S-Oftt O'Btt9ft. "UIM·
___., (drl!M) '46--John lltel.
4;.i • (C) "f'lrl 0.. Nna" (dn!M) 'Sl -M1urnn O'H1ra, Mtcdoneld
Cl!'f1~ .. """ tt Cell" (lllUlicM) '63 -lititt1 su,n, llftJ Fwy, .-., Vte.
•• 8 "9 1111 llR9: (C) (IO mlft.)
JlnJ °"""". !"' .......... (C) (60
.) ltoMft ~. Jedi Llttll•., 8 UWI .._...: (C) Contln-
utd llOl'll 5:25 PM D Ill O'Clld ...-: (C) "n. hr .... (ldef!U llc:tioft) '64 -
Pllttt Cuttllnc. ~ ma CJ)"' ,......._ ce> <'° n > I m httJ ._ (30 mill.) ~CJ) .... : ""' .................... -.._..._., (ldftnturt) '64-JoM
Hert. Lon Chener. Mr.• 111r1.. .._. ...... "-'
IJWw•A91t kJI ....., (C) (30 mlft.)
....., (C) (30 min.)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TY WEEK. 0£CEMllER 30, 19Cl7
SATURDAY
D @CI> llr4U11 (C) performin1 1uut·st1rs: a wllkly D tHJ CJ) IHlc 1M1 (C) amlttur band contest; a .. kly G Mftlt: (C) "fort MllUa9" blacllout comody aetch: ''Wtm'•
(western) '58-Joel McCrea, Forrest Happenlnl'' reports from lltnap
JHfAJMt'I I Tucker. editors throuetiout the country; In·
I
Ill a.. ....._ teMlws with penons In the 11tw1
• • -of lntlfat to 10Unl 1*19it; a MC· 10.JO 1G1 Cl) S,.. tMlt (C) mt11t ontltltd "'CIMmatlqut." ~
8 ~ ~MM A11t * Secret sent1n1 films produced by hllh
7:2D B"" Ua Tllll Dir & ) school and con1re studtnb. and 1 J:JOls.rill......., (C) (ff) loefll If t111t •ate (C) weekly styte fair fllturfnt fatfllon ...... fw a...tq .... : .,. ..... (mystery) '49 ,...., fof tt11 ,.,....._ ...., '!Alt: Prol1SIOI' LenllClll -Rlc:Nnt Basellart.. 19c...t1'11h: "Yaqui Dnlms."
lldura..MI 'The People of the Ro· ll:Olfjf.i' ltd! _. Ill ..........
manaqut PoltM." ~ I QI Mr. V tam....., (C) . S.llief..., l:OIBQl~Tlle Lw .... (C) "
7:45 Q) s.n. ....,. · 1ndln1 stn· D ........ "Sell tf 111 ... ...
1:00 I E(j) ~ ....... (C) lor colltre It.an from northom and fzem> 53-Jolln C1rpen. t.er. Lori
(]) .... , (C) I JOUttltm .... compete at Mobl,... • ~ .• ........._ _ : ...._Ir• II........,.. Alabama. -· --,.., (aMnture) ~Bill Wllllama, Jane 8 flllM: CC> "1111 li9lt .._j 1:>1 •II Cl>• ~ (C) NIW
._ llW" (watora) '54-Wlfllrd York biiR -. lilcMlhll.
S.,.-11 ' ,.,..., Ba~ Payton. I ......... (C) .. .,.,., •111·•·= "l"•'•'b'• I (ft} m ........... (C) ..... : ..... u.r ,,_ ..... G ." ........ 111Ntro: "Bloftdt C•lfY) '43-Rltl iw,worttl.
l:JO u Ci)~,~~ -ll:•11ce. "11~ --1----~ Wtlla. ~CJ)·--~ , .. , -.--._ , .. , ?:ti a•• ,,,,.... •11•1•11: St.
Adle ...._ lad1t1M (C) Mapla1ry'1 Colle(o vs. UllMfllty of
t:OO 0 ,,_., at1ln If. (C) . IMI« (C) "lllrmrl11 lfad' tu r ac:lflc. n. ,., I Ill (C) lllld...., ~ ....... 8 ~ (J)AIC'I Ill* W.W If
.,.._ -(C) tjerta:: CC) Tiie Hula Bowl Ga• ii n.n: "T1le °"'*8· t9lecatt '"' • ...... ,,. .. . Hoftolul•. HlwtH.
Q) A.. n.tn: "Dart Watn." ll:tl. Cnd1111 .. .._. D ..... : (C) ...... _. "-W•
,:J010 ............. (C) U:Jllu....., ... ~ .... (chma) ·54 _ Rld\lnl Wld· ._ _. 1o11f111 -. lftlrt, CamtnNt Mitchell. ,.,, -a... .. .. • 111-.... : ''Wllcl Dallotn." "'CllllWa U11t .....,. rama) '41-M1rth1 Scott. WIAlam -
(advtnture) '45--liul KIUJ, Hlny &.rp11. Z:JO e AMII 1.-1 .. : U. of Cal. Ca~ Im> Cll PIDllEI( 8art.laJ ... Ulliwnlty of Walliq· D ITT..) CJ)-.., '° Ill C.... If • (Cl Jiul Rftere _. Mitt LIM· ton It EtlatM. iii r.tlt (C) uy (both 1110111btn of tt.o ,_, 19. ., CflO • SI C..
• &c.Aa DE w.re Ml tt.o ltltdefi IMP) c:o-llolt l•' s;~n c.ller1lia lolf a... 10:00 8 QI ()) a.u.J CC> !fib MW _., PfOIFMI ftltlltt111 • (C) A two-11ow lift p,..
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