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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-07-23 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilotoroo ~1crot11.1111n~ servloL 1.l) uOUth Cluru~nt.lD .. JJ\1th~i1rr, Cnlitornt E~ (C.) ~omp . Today's Cloalag . VOL. 58, NO. 175, '4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES TEN CENTS '; Jets Raid Home Fire l(ills N. Viet Reds Wound War Hero SAIGON (UPI) -American jet fighters attacked army barracu and other military targets in North Vietnam to- day and teamed up with Vielnameu fighter • bombers to kill an estimated 50 Viet Cong guerrillas in 16.5 sorties in the south. No major mllltary action was reported but ln a aeries of small .actions the Viet Co.ng was disclosed to have wounded an American Medal of Honor winner. U.S. Ma· raines accidentally shot and tilled another Marine and a Vietnamese militiam3D ln ac- tions near Da Nang. The Navy disclosed that two U.S. destroyers were rang- ing up and down the coast of Da Nang and 120 miles to the south hittinf Viet Cong tar· cets with the1r five-inch rifles. They w e r e the destroyer Stoddard. assigned to the Da Nang base, and the destroyer Ingersoll. ln Saigon the 1overnment 9ubliabed a decree providing death penalties for a aerie• et offenses rancin1 from ru· mor-m on I e r i n c to neu· tralllm. It allo provided pri· ion tenu fw persons found 1WJty of evadlac price C'Oft· llTTllt THAN llltD WATCHING ~~J~u~:~ctni 1n currency Blklals IJnllmlted The govern men t own-1--------'------- ed Vietnam ~se n e w ' Guard's IJaze Hits _I• At Surfside ., GEORGE BEECROn .... Dlltr ........ fte Infant son of a Hut~ Beach dty llfesuarct .. tilled Thursday W b I D swept tbrouih tm. ... 'flllil.,. Colooy bomea. TM boJy ot 11-moatb-o 1 d Wllltam E. Greenfield. <>n11 ddJd of Mr. and Mn. JObn fl~~~JllOreenfltld. WU not dilC09o .-M unW firtmen bad wad· eo w&ilt-deep into tbe chr· red. wllter-tOl.ked rulna of the • two.rt.ary family home at B- G. SurMde. Firemen saJd the oaby was tr_.i bl the upper 1tarJ Wbllt flames envelopeQ • b t wood-frame stnictu.re a n d aprud to adjacent buiktinp <>ranee County roratr, 1>1- Ttalon ofOdala today atttfbut. ed the blne tAJ an aplodinC cu beater in the GrMDftekl home. Tbe blaze broke out ~ before 4 p.m. It wa1 wtaJpped bf an ocean breue toward the two Gthtl' bomeg in the dote- ...... beecb colelly. ~,~~~ BABES View Bobet at.-Bal ~:::env.::.~bat~.c ··· ,, ~. ,. ·.. ---.. _. Baby caused only J,,it dam.a e 97 WILLIAM ROWEN tionat two-plece suits, she'• sult.ant dented fenden ~ •• tht (al~ and no cuualUu. The e °'"" Dellf •• ..... now dtcidild tbla 11 the time crumpled autot. Paelllc ON.st Hll'bway. ; sion came 1n the town al ~A _. '"*' hU' fOrmed to llvt. Panic WI In on f1nt -Mommy.Sald·Nt: Tbir· NelghbOn pitched in wi1b L. \ Loe. b milts nortbealt el Ulto&t the male conttnaent on trip to beach. teen years old and denied garden bosu and joined in . _,. ,... ., .,.__,_.. SatgoA. . the Newport·Balboa Penin1u-Covers herself with umbrel~ permission t-0 wear bildlli by frantic rescue effort& while ~RI~ TASK -Firemen polle through wreckage of Mr. and Mn. J~bn o,.... In the air war m the aouth la thls year. It's ca 11 e d la, radio, lunch buket and mother. Changes to one after ••a.ltinl the arrival of sev· field' borne for body of Willilm. Greenfield, 11-montb-old only child of the a mllitary spokesman laid BABES _ or if you prefer maybe a IUl'frlder or two. abe gets to beach 111,.._,. era! FOl'lltry IMmion. c t t y couple. The body w11 found 11 minutes later under rubble seen at left corner Of ~em:.troU:S 0~le=;:d the full title -Balboa Area Denies abt'• wearing a bl· Explains : "I bought two aiz. and whmtter flrt department ,Photo. mar. than ,/, balldlnl• and Bikini Expert.a Society. kia. You can't contradict her. ea too btg 10 when I grow, ualtl. sank two aampana touclunc . 'Ihe high mogulJ of BABES -An.Amerlcoi Tanned 1 won't have to buy another Fire trucb twred to the oU secondary expk>liona. have a vital mlaslon. They blonde, beaatlful red suil ~one.." Lacki normal femirriM (lee nu. P•I• i) 'Save My Ba'-y·' seek to catalogue all type1 of tom, wtitt. top and blue eyes. lo&1c-_ .. _ bikinis worn on the local Makes you feel patriotic all -The Why Glrl: You look Barry Due For Surgery LBJ P h beaches. over. at too much girl in too little All Th• H p he F • US eS So far , BABES claims to _.The Fender-Bend~r:. O~e bikini and keep asking your· lS, ero US S rantic have found 2.211 dHCerent of the rare exhibitiorust sell: Why? Why? Why? Viet Talks . f b"ki . types. Figure Is enough to And LJ l species 0 I ~l wearers. pop your eyes out. She is par· -The Save-Me: She strikes nc e An exclusive DAILY Ucularly vicious, leaning provocative poses for the WASHINGTON (UPI) _PILOT survey, however, back acainst lamp posts and cameraman on the beach, Pruident Johnson continued w h i ch was puraued with drinking Cokes at busy inter· then screams to be ''saved" UR, T 00 , the admlniltration'1 agouiz.. much diligence and aearcb-sectioo1. Keeps 1core on re· (See BABES, P•I• %) inf reappraiW of tl:e Vie~ ing, failed to turn up such a nam situation today with a luge usortmenL White House pledge of bi· Some of the types definlte- partiaan comultatlons before ly ldentiI!ed were:' The F1nt. final decision• are made. Timer, Mommy.said-No, The Jobnaor. conferred fl rs t Why Glrl, Fender-Bender. today with the Senate Dem· All-American Save Me and ocratic. and Republic.an lead· Accident Pro~e. Thousands Expected To Watch Snowbirds en, Mike Mansfiel~. D-Mont., D e s p I ~ e the DAILY and Everett M. Dirksen, R· PILOT's ability to Identify IU., before holding the third bildni typea our news pbo-. Half the sport of being a port Harbor Yacht Club. with top-level confe.rence in three tographer r~ into problems. spectator at the ~ht of the the starting gun going off and days with what amounts to The young ladles are willlni Snowbirds race ts findin& a red cone being raised at 1: 40. his Vietnam task force. to trip about In these wisps place from which to watch ,lt. The 12·fool boats then race Wblt.e House preu seer&-of cloth but the lose their But with thousands of peo-due north to a ~arker on th.e tary BW D. Moyen said the nerve .,;hen conI~onted with ple expected to surround New-we~t shore of L1d.o Isle. NaVJ· meeting with Mansfield and the camera lens port Harbor for lhe 30th run-gating around this. they tum rkaen rela4.ed to the status For prospecti~e members ntnc of the traditional Cham· the coast of the island to a of leatalatlon on Capitol Hill of BABES here is 1 caJ>tu.le ber of Commerce spectacular marker on its east shore. and not to Vietnam. re rt on' the various t 1 thia Sunday, harbor muter Al The flael then beads back Jn the norlh U.S. fighter· of~l.kinis likely to be YS:,. Oberc made the following sug-Into the harbor's main chan· bombers bit Dien Bien Phu, . ge1Uon1 today for DAILY nel towards a third buoy lo- the fortreH where the French countered. PILOT readers: cated juat off the southern surrendered 11 years ago, and -Tbe Flnt.Tlmu: Sbe'a "First of all. why not the Up of Balboa Island. There highway targets north and frantic, usually a young lady bluffs above the Coast High· Is a final dash back to t h e aoulh of there near the bor· in her late 201 or early 30s way?" he says. "Although the Yacht Club and the race's der of Laos. One of the beav· with a fine figure , who cll!fa are a distance from the starting point, which Is also lest raids waa against the squeezed into a bikini for the harbor. it 1tves an overaJJ Ill flnlah. San Pa Huone h I g h way rirsl time on a da~ from vitw of almost everything As for locations on the Bay. brtdg~ 25 miles northeast of friends or husbar.d. that happens." . Obeqf s first choice 1s t h e Dien Bien Phu. Formerly happy in conven· The race starts at the New· (See BIRDS, Pa1e Z) Unclt la has moved. H1t popular array of features lor the younger set will now appeal' ev· ery Saturday in.stead o( every Friday in the DAILY PILOT. The switch In davs was brought about by tW:> Im· provementa lb the DAILY Pl LOT: -A ~vamped and re- decorated \Veekender magazine. The tint l.n a long U.t of additions and impronments c~ be seen in \Veekender In to- day's paper. -The brand new TV « \Veek maaulne. w h 1 c h will oUer the full week's televialoo Ustlqa, along with top TV features. aa part of every Saturday's DAILY PILOT. A lot'a going on at the DAILY PILOT. lt'a all aimed at pro- vidlnr a brighter and bet- ter newspaper for you, the reackr. former Arirona senator Mother From l1ifer1io ~;~~;1~:i!'ra~e~:~ ~:: today for conterencea in Wub- By ARmuR VlNSEL Th t fire lngton, O.C., and be will re-e v e e r a n m • n port to a Phoenix 00.pital Of "" De1tr ,. .. Uaff • smaahed a window with his Monday for a Ioac-scbedule4 •·ts the little baby still in fist, lacerating hi& hand, but back operation. there, Daddy?'' a draft sent the flames roar· The former GOP preslde.n- You just don't tell your six ing out and forced him back Ual candidate ls scheduled smaU children why grim fire-to ~ ground for su;g.ery to correct an old men are poking around in the · neck tnJu~y. M,rs. Goldwater smouldering wreckage of a Bob H e b e r e r and John accomp~ted him lo Washing· burned home _ especially Summer. two football players to~ an~ 1s e~petced to be when you've had that heart· from California State College with him dunng surgery in breaking task yourself. at Long Beach and friends of' A~naG. "J t d 't . bo t 't h G · . • 11e ol dwaters h av e re--us on worry •., u 1 . t e rttnf1eld family. a Is o tajned their three luxury bay· Go play on the beach , v~ca· tried to save little Will I a m, front apartments at the Ba tiomng. Monterey Park fire· but failed . Club In Newport. Inform~ ~an Dick Nordstrom. 31. told The trio then pitched in sources said Goldwater is Uke-ht~N yrdoungsterst .. d . t with neighbors to battle the ly to return to Newport to 0 51 1ro1 m thneld ~~:•Uc~ 0 fire with garden hoses. convalesce after surgery rescue -mon ·O t?I 1 am • Greenfield from a fire which leveltd his parents' Surfside~· · · · ·~~~~e~.w one point. he had to push the . Th Jn Id '&T Colony home Thursday. At ·.,. I ~:\sh:~~}:~nc:.I mother ~-~ S 'e 1 .. eWS . •·Even if l had my fire· ~~~J~ ...... ~~ man's uniform on." Nord-/tfarkef. IJp Slightly ~.trom told. the DAILY PILOT. Market closes with galn . below besL level. Dow· I couldn t have saved Iha.! Jones closing 86.1.97 Up 2 20 Page 16-17 poor baby from the names. ' . . s . Nordstrom wore no shoes and Fnlr to Set Record was shirtless. The flames first barred Nordstrom from the stairway in the wood-frame home and Orange Counts F'air opening Tuesday alrtadv Is setting rec o rd s Cor number of exhibits. Page 8. 1\.f an Arraioned .rot Mad at AnyL-.. y he ran back outside. pushi~ n " 1 ~ .nna _ Mrs. Bonnie Greenfield, who '0%' Ce•h•• to Llflo Udo Isle man stands to acquire the collection of great·grandlather's land of Oi. Society, Paae 13. cried •·save my baby! Save On Five Connu bab i·· AugustP.Canao,a3&-~ar-SA Mayor Queries Harbor Taxes ::Tu~":nt~0~~~~ r~s:~ ld Cotta Meaa inaurance I climbed to the bedroom man, WM arralped Thu.nd&y . whe~ the baby wu, •· Nord· in Newport Beach Municipal BJ TONY PAYTON The quatio'la have bc!cn atabllalMd ln 1 manner sim· the CaUfoniia Harbors and strom said. Court on cbar1ea of Indecent 0t .. ....., ,_...,. foiwarded to Oranie Counly l1U' to tbt formation of a park Navigation Code, lt was upoaure IDvolvin& teen-ace SANTA ANA "I' not Stat. Seutor John SchmJt.i: dlllrlet today. pointed out. INDl<:X OF INSIDt; t'EJ\ TURES BoaUnt . . ........ 20 California News ........ S Comics ................ JS Coupon .........•...... 16 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Flnance . .. . . . . .. . 16 . 17 National News ...... 3 • 4 Obituaries ........ , 3 Orange County ....... , 8 Social Notes ...... 13 • 14 Sport& . . ........ 18 · 19 Television . . . . . . . . . . . 15 atrla aloq the Balboa ocean -.. m (R·Tultlll), ·~.)J' annm and Tbe .a.etorate, the 1t10bs· Mayor Harwy't lnQulry Dr f C ll tronL attactlng anybody, exclaim· investlption," qarvey salJ. mu expatud. vott1 b ti· Into the operation• 114 faxa· a l a T•e We•ther c.ru.o, married and retid· ed Santa Ana }fayor Harry County aut.borttlet, bowt~· tabUab IUCb a dlstrict, ap-tlon poUdt1 of tbt liatbor TH "T NEEDLE'S tn1 et •1 Victoria St. Apt. Harwy Thursday when er, bruabed oft the mayor's ptovea an WUal bond lasue District atemJ from a br1tf WASHINGTON •lJPI\ -d STUCK 1, ls scheduled to return to quJued about hla ,quabble "probe." clatnJnl the~ hu for ' UM purchaee of property lnvesU1atlon ~. at Tbe Defeni1e Department to- tourt Monday at 9:30 to enter <'vt'r taxes with tht Oran&:e bHri no llltf411lty 'n the rif'· or for needed .mprovements hJg request. by Mrs JanJce day iasued a call for 17.000 Put the record back on and play it again. suggested • plea on the flve counts clted Cf.unty Harbo: Ol11trlcl. velopment o t~ Harbor Dia· to at.art t.bt dlatr!rt worklna. Boer. a Santa Au rteident drtltees rvr lht Army during district forecaster Jack Fruee. He said lht weekend by Newport Be.ch police. ·•we·~ just AF~Jnl( 111 l<'l of trtrt alnce at.a tormaUon 32 and approves a tnx rr.te to who deacr1bts bttMll ., a ~ptember. TJ\e quota was the would have ltB usual morning low clouds but sunny and Earlier. Caruso denied any quuUona, ancJ tr~ 111q to ttt yean 110. SQ...._ ~. dJ1trlct. "munlt1pal procedurea anal· Mme as for Jul.-·, but 500 pleasant days alter mld·morning . Highest tide~ of the eonnecUon tot.be cNea. Ht ls a lot of 1nurr1·s,' the rw>yor A COUD\1 apokeman polnt. ::.c.~ o! tuaUon and ysl" but wbo atrVU la no of. more than lh4I lnducUons pre· year are due next week. bul there is no si1n of any surf, frtt OD -bond. told the DAIL'( PlLOT. ed out tbat the dlatrlct wu u la apelleJ out in (Ste MA YOB. taJI I) vtou1J.y rtquuted !or Auiual. • he Uded. 1 f ·\ I I I . . ,, . l ,! DAILY PILOT /Ntw\·Pnu Friday, Ju11 2J, 1%5 Legal Bid Trie d • High-ri se Pushed. For County Doc~ • lo I Year Between Cornplaint, Final Decree Leaseholders of the city· the C'Ouncilme n evidently feel By LES WAC.NF.I< !months befo're a <'ontested ka11sas o_r Mexico where 3 "In essence. tlle new law specific ln!ormaUon. at so which record11 are ava.U~ble, cbunty dock properly at the Uial the building was design-01 11W oail¥ "* s11H case comes before a judge. qu1ckle divorce Is available. says ~al when an interlocu· speculated that in 50me c~-t~ere were 69,117 marruaae Arches Overpass In Newport cd with the signing or the! The excruciating pain of a In Orange Co~nty, the i;ap Assemblyman George Will-tory Judgment has been en-es one or other of U1e parhes licenses issued and 8,455 di· Beach today have requested lease. The conditions of the I ton ·drawn-out divorce ro·I bet~een the Cilfng of a com· son. Hunllngton Park Demo· tered and one year has ex. to the divorce just pac.ked up vorres granted in Nevada. a count cou11Sel ruling w lease didn 't call for a build· I g . .P plaint and the tssua.nce ol :ln crat. 1s author of the plred from the date of the and moved away, leaving the In Ole same year. Calll.or· determ~e if they are pra. in g five stones high with a ceeding is ID be ended :Sert interlocutory deer~ is 4bo ut bill which ends the long de-complaint, either party can other spouse dangling. n1a Luued 113,026 maniaie hibited from constructing a little over 7.IXX> square feet 17 when a new law becomes 60 days. lay. enter a motion for final Judi· Althoutb then 11 frequent licenses and tbe courla eruL· hJgh·nse building for each story. il just became effective setting an absolute In the put. tbs law specif· ~ot ~lnce Ulm. bu Calllor-ment cranUnc the divorce." crlUd.am of Nevada'• d!vorce e~ 49,276 .divorces -a mar· Th 1 1 ted interpreted that way. timt lunit of 12 months be· lcaµy required a one-year nla a divorce statute under-In Oranae County during lawa peged on the admitted gm of a little over two to one c op nor: was rcques . wait between the granting of gone such major change. Ul64, there were S,'194 mani· dl.abonuty connected w It b In fa vor of matrl.mony. by Everett S. M. Brun~ll RIGHTS h\cen the filing for a divorce an interlocutory decree a n di ··You will note." aald WUl-age llCtillel ilaued. Durtn1 claim to pennanenl rt.aldence The office of Atty. Gen. and Roberl E Hams. <:O· .. All "'e s.eck are ihe same and the entry of a rinal de· the entrance of ·a final decree son. •·that the act sWJ re-the tame period, 5,917 per· ln the st.ate. few are aware Thomas C. Lynch is studyini leas~h?lders or lht' bay front· rights that other C·2 propt>r· crce . upon the court record3 . jtains the 'coollne-off' period, sona filed suit for divorce and thal there are eight Umes as Willso~·s. m~asure to det~r­ age 101111ly owned by the city ty O\\ners ha\c and one <if Cahlorn1a s courts are 1am· AU loo freq-.enUy. t b 1 s bzut by the same toten u 4.S46 were &ranted. many marriages in the Sage-mine 1r 1t will be retroacll e of Newport and county of Or· the thing~ they .::ln do 15 a~k med \\1th c1v1l action• and in long wait bas ddvea couples much as a year can be trim· Tbua in ooe case out "'If brush State as there are di-and thus apply to cases al· enge. tor a use pennlL .. some counue1. such a~ L o sj' -usually the wile -into med off of cootett.ed cues five, recondllaUoa ia indicat.-vorcea. ready fl.led. An opinion la e.x- Earller. ~e Newport Beach Jn 1!>61. ricker \\as a city Angeles. It may be 11 to 13 Nevada. Wyoming, Idaho, Ar· awaiting time ln court. ed. Court atta.ches, lacldn1 In l98Z, the last year for peeled by the effective date. City Council. summarily re· plann1n~ commissioner and -.,: ......_., jK't~d any idu of allowing chairman or the b u 1 I d In g °"'" ·'"" "'·".......,_ r~- a h1gh-r1se strur:turr on the heights s:udy comrrrillee that dock frontage looked into placement or high Tiw co-lease~ok1ers had rise. One of the permissible uked fo_r a ~odLfled lease w areas sele.cted was lhe Mar· allow bigh-nse development. inen Mlle stret.ch where the USE PERMIT county dock property 1s lo- 1'\e lessees wanted approv-cate<:L al of a we permit to con· "We're just trying to de- struct a 90 foot buildlng in a sign a building to best house commercial z.one with a 50-our three major tenants. foot ceiling. but the council Coast Bank of Long Beach, short-circuited the atumpl Orange Coast Yacht Club, a n d requeated t h e appllc.t· and Lobster House remu· lion be returned. rant." Ficker says. The appUcan~ then closet-"The siz.e of the build.ln& ed tbenuelvu with City Man· wu restricted because of t.be ager Harvey Hurlburt and limitation of available park· City Attorney Tully Seymour. inf and boat slips, but we and were advised to get a le-don't believe the dimensions gal ruUnf from lbe county should be restricted." William P. Fkker. who will The problem iJ the 1bape be architect for the project, ol the lot which ls a long, wherher it be t.11 or squat. narrow paroeJ. Ficker indJ. says that Brunull and Har· cated. To keep within the ~ ris agree that the lease wu foot height limit !.be bu.ilding quite explicit In spelling out would have to be designed that a 37.@square-foot of. around a norUHout.h coni· hct building be construct.cf dor. That would give an eut- on the bay front 1iu east ol west orient.a1ion to offices, The Arches. eliminating the view of the "But," he adds. "some ol bay. Orange One of Them? Tax Scandal Brews In Seven Counties 2 Boys Held After Melee W reeks Sc1wol GARDEN GROVE -Police Smith jumped out of the held two 17-year-<>ld youlhl darkness at him. JWi.oiinl a today oo a aertea of charses baseball bal stemming from a wUd melee . The bat had been used. po- tbat left a G a r d e 0 Grove lice said. to 1muh many at scbOol in a shamble• Thurs-!be windows. Office macb- day nJihl mery bad bttn toued thrOU&h Arrested on 1uspldon of others. CHARGING THI SURF -Two man lifeguard teams strain at their oars early today at start of first dory competition among lifeguard forcea oU Newport zmtldow miacbie! burglary The youth had seven or lnt.oxicatioa. cu.rfe..:r violauoD eight awings at the offlcer. and t.amperin1 wttb a vehicle before Lynn '!as able_ to grab were Michael J . Smith. Gar· ~im by the hair and pttcb him den Grove and JOMpb Ana· mto a pile of rubblah. police tui Anaheim Smith alJo ... Ille~. c~ed with · uuult with a AJ Sa:Utb fell to the floor. ----------1 deadly wapon -a ba.uball a large Gemwt •bepherd Pier. Newport's tum wu outcluled. Old proe from Carpinteria won. Frcna P .. e J FIRE ... scene from Huntinctoo Beach. Seal Beach. Los Alamlt.oa and Midny City u reaidenu scrambled into the stre.eta with their belongings and the blat.e threateneJ to encuU the entltt block. Pros Show Class Carpinteria Takes Newport Dory Race $125 Charge Likel y for NB Lights bat _ oa a poUce officer. ~og .. which bad. followed po- Oflktta Wd the JPree of lice mto thr buildlni?. bound· de.truction, which resulted ed ooto Smith and plDDed him la an estimated 110,000 dam· to tbe floor· ace to the Lawrence Elemen-HELPER t.ary School, bepn wbeo the Pollce said the do& wam't youths alle1edly attempted to theirs. It belonged to 50me- bot-wlre a larte truck p¥rk· gne in the belebborbood, they ed lo the 12GOO block of Jack-explained. son Sl The other leen·ller Oed The truck's ~r. WUll.am from the bulldlnt by d!vt.nc Although plans for the West Cc>Wns. ~ n d a neighbor Ste-throu&h a brobn window. By TOM FOR'fIDlE I race "1 th a broken oar Newport Lighting District are phen Smith. were altrted by But be wu captured momenta Of,.. oellY """' .._.. A second Carplntl'riJ dory still on the drawing board noise. and they chased the laltt by officers In a ourby A couple of "old pros·· from C'ap~1zed the rollowinl-{ lap .1 ff . 1 . d oda · teen-agers from the large ~an. strawberry pat.ch. Total damage to the three . when its crew let it slip ci Y 0 icia 5 estimate t Y police said. SAN FRANCISCO 1 UPI l -trlct att.orneys of seven coun-homes at 8-42, B--43 and 8-44 Carpinteria Stau . 8 e a c h srde14 ays on the crest of a that it will cost each taxpay· The youths ran to the near· A veteran official lo the city &a in California that their was eaUmated today at mo:e stroked to an ~ vt~ 0.ff \\ave. . er who benefits from the new b~ schoo~ al 12521 Mon!"°e St. • • asseuor's oW~ wu suspend· are.u mi&ht be involved in a than t.12.000. Two of the boas-Newport Pie~ tbia morrung 10 That boat was . emptied of street lights about Sl2.5. Wl~b Collina and Srruth a.n pnr· CurlOSily ed today lo the wake of re· scandal. Deputy Atty. Gen. destr ed the first runnmg of the Orange sea waur and rigbt.ed in a The diltrict will Jnclude the swl porta of a ma)or property tu Marshall Mayer did not name es were 01 · Coast lifegua.rdi' d~ race. I matter ol mlnuta. and apln PoUu "1d the Yo ut hs • scandal lo C&llfornia. tbe countiea although it WU CHILOREN FLEE The tum 'nltt~ ~ the took up the race. Meanwhile, stretch of Seashore Drive be· smashed a window to get loto wsts Llf e M&eUOr Ru.1ell Wolden reported, by other aourcea, Mrs. Etta Cates, of B.+4, Newport Beach LUe~u.n.J De· Ule third Carpinteria entry tween 33rd and Sum m I t the school's adminl:.tration of· 6u.spended Mu Newatat. eJ, that Or&Jl3c County wu one ta.Id she •• coming b a kl partment finished a dUtant pulled steadily away . Street&. aa well as all the fice ~s their purJUers caJI· Of CM B principal property audJtor and Of tbem. from a shopplng trip wh~n sixth in a field Of ltn The course ''t up by Or· numbered croas-streeU be-ed officers. oy a member ol the as~·· District Attorney Kenneth sbe uw ber borne in flames. For victors Jeff Whlte and garuzer or the r a c e. Capt. hr~ Balboa Boulevard and Within JO mlnutes, berore stall tor 24 ye a r s. He was Williams told the DAILY PI· Her five gr:indchlldren 3hep-Paul Hodgert it wa~ the1r Kendall Jacobsen. was from Seashore which do ot police arrived. lbe school A l~month-<>ld Costa Mesa suspended !or ao days. LOT at noon today, however. herded each other safely out fifth conaecutive victo m shore out ~round a d!nghy . n now wu h~vlly d.amafed. PoUce boy's curiosity cost him his Al the same tii;ne. t~ state th.at be knowa notb.lng about of the house before It w a i> Do men's Associ.ation ~om-350 yards to su and back ha ve lighting. , said they found every window We Thunday afternoon attorney general s. offJce re-aoy alleged scandal in the destroyed. petilion. They turned t he again four times. At the con· According to aty engineer broken, office m a c h I n e • Noel Jan Martin wu tn- vealed lt has notified the dis· county. D"zens of liremen manag-something over two miles ~ualon of each lap, one of Kenneth Perry, the •m ln· strewn about the bulldln&. of· trtpaed by the bronze pat n t ··w~·~e kind of cw;!ous a~ut ed to .>ring .the Inferno under course in an unofficial tlme of u! t;':f n;a~ crew ~teadl~ 1t.aiatton cost wlD be payable flee deili overturned. and ht• mother wu lllin& to pa.Int what ll s all about. he said. control within two hours. des-20 mlnutea about two and a th 00 orynd w ,,e_ in one lum b the dill 'ct ftlea empt.led on the floor. a cheat 1D the front room of "We haven't had anything pite n.urow streets and wide· half rninu~ wt.er than the 0 er ran aroo • u.wHed . P w m n , · Offlca Gerald Lynn. 33, the their home at m Towne St. turned over to us on it yel Aa ly spaced fl.re hydrants. second pla~ finishe rs from po~~ on th~ beac:· .-.-. .. firWly lltlJU up. U be d.oean t first patrolman to eour the When his mother was caUed far as I know . Orange County Malibu. t ,,. ai guteardl s ahn leds~ ... -· pay up immediauly. each re-school. uid as he walkf'll to the telephone Noel drank Fro111 Page J · 'l · I d " Oh repea y s ou en· 1 1 · isn mvo ve .. . The race. !>d1ctluled for couragement to the Newport s dent will have to take out a thro~gh a doorwa~ nto the some of the liquid and Jmme- San Francisco Dtsl. Atty. .:-P J R 15 a m. didn't hegrn until alt a b l It ( 11 ... _hind 1 bond payable over 10 years admmistratlon office. young diauly bepn choking. Police BIRD S ... I Ibo F Zo h. h h John Jay Ftrdon and Alame-,,., ron1 age . e m, u e uoc: ear Y 11 d ;a a un nc. \\ 1c t e C 1 few minutes after 'I, but and never gained gr 0 u n d al 6 per cent interest were ca e and the boy was Snowtnrds wiU pass 1us1 be-l.ic.·a ount~ Ot!>t. Atty .J. _F.rank MAY OR onu• il was under way a 1 .. C'mon Bradbury .. was heard Co. •l.5 of . mainte di taken to Hoag Memorial Hos· fore firushing the race. oakley said they w~re imtJat· • • • tro"d of several t.undred on-ever time lank . Ed Brad· ~nee an M pital. but he was dead on &r· "The Orange Coast Col· rng_ mU:>ns1\e uivestigatJons lll 'lookers thrilled to everv min· b y nded th y 1 f the power. however. will be paid ari1• U8ll8 rival. lege crew base will be open thetr areas. ficial city capacity ute of it. · N~~ entry. e po e or from the city's general fund. Th~ younester is survived for anyone who "'.a~ts to The questions sC'nt on to Oddl y enough. Carpinteria But like all the other ex· Actually, the $125 fee 11 for J iJs T by hU parenta, Mr. and Mrs. watch the race. but tt s hard Sen. Schmitz. uid Harvey, e~lries provi~ed most of the hausted rowen. Brad bu r_y each parcel of land in the a WO Peur Martin. and a stata. to see th~. race from the coun-f'roua Pqe l deal with taxation. budg'!t disasters dunng the race. One ran with a ploddln( ca.ti.. lighting district. Thia couJd Huther. A1lo IUTYtvin& are ty dock. Oberg adds. The and bound.ariH of the Harbor of Its boata bad to rttire afur while teammate Roger Ro-· . . . •andparenta Mr. and Mn . crew base 1s on Mariner's BABES 01 t ·ct d 'bill·t f the first lap of th f 1 1 d ked t' l mean a wide vanallon in tax Two upnemploy~ laboren Garfield Quincy and Mr. and Mil . bef the B Ibo g n an poss1 y o a e our ap an mar 1me a sea. bills . h ,_ .. _ were arreaeed this morning Mn J _ ... Marti-'-'· e Just ore a a • • • city pulling out of the dis· One guard from a r I v a I ' since many OUHI .-roe Balboe t land h&r · a"vu ,, ... \;A. Bay Club. trict beach decided not to brave up almo.t two parcela of land :' ln 1 . on c N ges Gravetlde services wU1 be .. ~ the beachts on t he by her boyfriend. who was off Th.e mayor explained that the surf with the boat and and .some only take up a ~~b I ~~JuanerteJw· conducted at noon Satorday Pen111sul~ and Balboa island getting hotdogs. He is 6 fee t the jssues first came up when Escapee pushed off behlnd the surf· fractJOn. . . po The sus~ are 1~mes M at Harbor Rest Memorlll are public ,,and can be ~sed 3 inches. 2..50 pounds. left the Santa Ana City Council line with a strong buUerfly Tbe plans . for the d1stnct, Ha ber 21 Ana.helm and Park.-Bell Broadway Mortu- by anyone. he also advises. guard for USC. Distressing recently worked~on the city's ,.,r stroke. GeWng back to the currenUY. bemg d rawn up erfu ~· Hokuf 19 of Ga . ary is in charae of arranre. "The Tenth Street . Beach is typt for photographers. l~ budget. Due ff ea . • g dory afur rounding the nag by the ci~t engineering finn dena.. · • • r menta. probablx the best view point. . . "Someone mentioned that Im proved more d!fficuJt, how· of Don Si mpson and Steve The pair were stopped on ----------- though. . -Acc1dent.-Pr?ne: She UI the property owners in Santa ever. and if anything be lost Stevlingson, 1hould be finish· t.ht illand a~r poUCe 98td However. f~r those with a constanlly squirming a~ut Ana would pay $230,000 to the SANTA .ANA -. A Superior time. ed next month. they ran a boulevard stop S ced host and a little energy, the on beach blanket. I o s 1 n g dlstrict this year." he aald. Court sanity hearing was or· On several occasions dorys Plans mu1t then be ap-algn at Gamet and Park Ave-enle n best way to wa(fh the race straps. knots. and what have The countywide d!strlct has dered Thursday Cor Orange looked lllte Oley were head· proved by the N"J>Ort Beach nues is to follow It. the harbormas-you. Leads to breakdown in a tax rate of lO'rl centa per County Jail escapee Alberto ed for orbit as they breasted Ctty Cc>unctl. After that they Detective Al Epstetn aald MOSCOW IUPll -BrlUJh ter suggtsts. search for other species. $100 of assessed valuation. Mlguel Picci. 23. of Coroaa a wave, but every time they wUl be preMDted at a pub-that crudely rolled marijuana teacMr Gerald Brooke waa And one final warning from In the sum. the Balboa "Then someone else uked del Mar nosed back down with a crash, Uc he.arlng where resident. cigarettes waa found under the sentenced t~ five YfU'I "dt-- thr> harbormaslcr· for an Y· Area Bikini Experts Society if anybody knew where the The hearing was ordered aea spny Oytng. may· file prote8*& to the pt.as auto floor mat. Police also coo. privation of liberty" ~ one who might wanl to strug· leaders de~late !hat throug~ money was aolog. and what by Municipal Judge Byron Following the race, New· or CO(ta. fllcated a number ol red pUl.J. f~r gubvenion against the So- gle up the Corona del Mar co nstant v1g1Jance. they are they (the dlatrktl were go-McMillan when Picci w a s port Utecuard Chief Robert By taw. the coundt can de· The pills have been sent to v1et Union. The court ordered bluffs. the course of the snow-identifying 10 Lo 20 new spe· Int to do with the money arraigned here on an eacape Reed wore a &Jpntic 1rtn. lete certain areas from t.he the Orange County crirM Lab-hlm to spend one year in jail birds makea the race invisible cies each day. paid by Santa Ana rui-charge. The hearing wu al.at-You can bet there D be a dory lightinl dlatrict, but It cannot oratory for analysia, Epl1etn and the other four lo a ''strict from that point We 're watching, too. dents," Harvey continued. ed for July ~. race a111b next year. add any. la.id. regime labor coloay." Newoort Harbor ••"-Robert N. Weed, Publisher Tb&mas A. MurphJne. F.dltor Thomas Keevil, Editorial Director Jack R. Curley Paul Ni!sen Bu.sinea Manager Assistant Publisher Mtmbfr Auocllted Pms United Pms lnttl"ftltlonll Mtmber Audit lwuu ol ClrtWllons Mtmbtr C..llfornla Ntwspaptr Pubfl~ Association Mtmbtf NltlONI Editorial Association O,t.ll Y lJll.01 '°""' -If W"ll'Me t"' ,.._.,.,UI • llUOl!tflM NII -_.,. ·"-" -MCh ""N9......-i lea<!\ Cotta ~ .._.,........ ...,. -• -·· adllloft. "'*""-" ....... • ..... ._..y 1W Or-C-.....,f1hln9 C-,, n11 WM1 ..,_ ...,.....111. __, .. .a..,.. In Mrtfl 9"' ~""'111 ,._ c.t• ~c.. .... - Office In Newport Beach. 2211 West Balboa Blvd., 12813 For Claataed Ad vtrttmi. 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They arc determined The ~enate was caught up tUo- A new departure m housing by local housing officials. da y tn a battle over Repu.b • legislation - subsidies to This income limitation al· can leader Everett M. Dll'k· help low-income families pay lets the effect of the subsidy sen's proposed constitutional tbeir rent -was assured to· program substantially from amendment on legislative re- -----------day ~ter Senate and House w~a~ the a d m i n istrat i o n apportlonmenL negotiators hammered out a ongrnaUy proposed. It pro· The fight may be a lengthy U.S. Ties $7.5 billion housing bill. jected the subsidies as a help one. Senate Democratic lead· : To Eg ypt Strained The conferees finished for persons not so deprived er Mike Mansfield saJd .. I'm wor~ '.fhursday on a draft re· fina~ciaUy as to qualify for not as optimistic as 1' wu'' conc1lmg House and Senate publtc housing. but still un -about adjourning bv Labor versions. The compromsse is able to obtain in their t·om-Day. "This could 'throw a PUS <UI'• l•1.,...'1 expected 10 win q u 1 c k ap-munities adequate and sant· roadblock in the way... H LBJ -Republican Congressional leaders dorsement from Congress before any reservists are, proval in the Senate and 'tary housing for what they The amendment to over· hold 1omt news conference Thursdav and House lead· called up for Vietnam duly. At right is Senate Minor· il?use next week. could ~ffor~.. turn the Supreme Court's one· er Rep. Gerald Ford (left) urged Johnson to get en-1ty leader Everett Dirksen. fhennt s~~~ propmal. T~ su~dies as pro~~dmM.~&v~e d~~~D~~d-----------~~-----~---~~------------------~ to cost S3SO million, generated in the bill would be the dif· year would permit one house most of the a.rgument about ference between a fair rent of stale legislatures to be ap· Race Tens1·on Greeee "'-Isis the bill, and this section did and 25 per cent of family in· portioned on the basis of geog-~.- CAIRO (AP) -Relations not come out of Congress ex· come. This Is not quite u rapby and political subdivi· between the United Arab Re· acUy as President Johnson generous as the administra· sion' as well as population if M public and the United States and his housing advisers pro· lion proposal to provide the the people approved 1n a Ollllting appeared to be taking a turn posed. amount above 20 per cent of referendllm. for the worse today. the 13th To be eligible for the rent Income. Dirksen got the Issue before } anniversary of the revollJ!ion subsidy. persons would have The government would pay the Senate by calling 1,1p a 11 Geor2ia that brought Gamal Abdel to meet the same income this part of the .. enl to non· resolution to designate Aug. '-. Thousands in Huge Fu11 eral Procession Nixon Urg~ LBJ to Tell Of Missiles Nasser to power. qualiCications that apply to profit organizations building 31 -Sept. 6 as American Le-. . ~ , President Nasser charged those admitted to public hou s-or buyi ng housing umls. None gion Baseball Week and then l nttrrl 1 rrs~ lntr rn 'ttlon:il SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ \\'ashin~lon with making ing. these depend on family of the subsidies would go to moving to substitute for il l1ac1al lrns1on mounted in I\ TllE:'\S. Greece I APl -neral of a political riot vie· Former Vice Pre&ident Rich· .. astonishing" demands on size and vary from place to the private landlords. his proposed constitutional Georpia today and c1v.1 rights Armed troops and helmeted tim. ard M. Nixon feels that Pres· hts goyernment in return for amendment. leaders promised to fill the police kept watch in Athens The. new government of !dent Johnson should give ute U.S. aid. Mansfield later ~old news-jails in Americus in a flight today under orde~s to crush Premier George Athanasiadis So . t U . "f' d 1 . The government news agen· men he was 'leaning v e r Y l t h any outbreak durmg the fu-Novas placed armed forces vte ruon a irm ec ar' cy accused Bruce Taylor R D d T gh strongly in l;be direction" of or vo ing rtg ts. . in the Athens area on a full tion'' about missile sites in Odell, 27. political altache or USS eman OU supporting Dtrksen's proposal The s 0 u the r n Chmu:in alert as thousands of follow-North Vi~nam. the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. ot to upset the Supreme Court Leaden.hip Conference st n I H , Tl ' ers of ousted Premi'?r George •·The United States should bemg an agent of the Centr~I s f B e ruling that both houses of Hosea L. Williams, one of its ey. iut s Papandreou massed for the make it <?!ear to the Rus· Intelligence Agency and said entence £h9 fll0fl ~tate legislatures must be ap. most militant leaders to .\m· funeral march through the sians .. N. ·d .. t b • t hr got information harmful to U.I portioned on the basis or pop· .· . . . N t ti 0 tense capital. . 1xon SaJ • ... Egypt's security from Cairo ulation. . Cl ICllS, a rity that i\RS torn 0 I e ne Leaders of the lert-wing the .missile sites must n 0 t • c><.l1tor Mustafa Amin. Amin MOSCOW CUPll -A So-,charged wilh attempting to Although. opposing sides by racial strife durJ1:.: tt:.e FRl'.-SNO 1 UPI) _ A five-Lambrakis Youth Mo,·ement stay in North V}etnam." • \\3S arrested in Alexandria vict prosecutor toda y de· recruit Russian citizens as w~re digging in for 1a1 dete_r-:;ummcr of 196.1 man crew hired lo move the calle:t for a mammoth turn· He said he beHeves t be • last weekend. manded the maximum sen· agents for an anti-SoVlet. sub-mme~ battle, Mans~ e ~ sa~ Williams told a i;ro:ip !sst Chm ch of God to a new 10• out for their dead colleague. Russians would back away to Speaking at a rally in down-t of . en f B .t . . . he ;!d no~ ex~ct tuf u:~ night that their theme w.1uld cation spent a busy day Wed-25-year·old Sotirious Petrou-avoid a confrontation w I t b town Cairo, Nasser said tbe . e~c~ :ev G yeal~s ~ ~1 . vers1v.e organ1z~t1on. to . par I~ un lS· lie "jail -not bail." So Pl e nesday. lias. He was asphyxiated the UnHed States. l"n1ted Arab Republic "faced ts eac er era roo e, Dunng the trial the Soviets sue is reso v . 100 ~ g d ·lu d They disconnected all the Wednesday night during a Nixon. now a New y or k many political and econo!Tlic admitted the presence in Rus· He said he undhlrs~ Dir\ 1 e r~: an "'h tc~ m;i" c wiring and plumbing and then battle between police and City lawyer, and his daughter pressures from the Umted sia of an anti-Communist un· se~. was a~~a b'~J ~ a ~ace u ma~c t rou,..h Jacked up the building for the thousands of Papandreou sup· Patricia. 19, arrived in Call- States As the United States 2 AslrOD3lllS derground Today the Com-~c /°n on vt . \~ e e do"'ntown Amcncus 'ollow-cross·town haul. Just as they porters in which more than £ornia yesterday. Nixon ls g:ive Egypt essential aid or . · e ense appl"<!pna ions . mea-ing the speech. were about to start the trip, 150 persons were injured, at weekending al the Bohemian wheal shipments, relations mumst Party newspaper Pra-sure 1 ~nd various i:o;:ontr~-Negroes also stag rd dem-the Rev. Dovie R. Zachary least 10 seriously· Club· s posh encampment on improved in 1959 and. 1~. Stranded vda charged that the U.S. v~r~~ r~a~~re~ b te san : onstrations in Columbus nod I came up . took one look and The riot cu.maxed a week the Russian River north . of hut as the wheat supplies in· Central Jntelligence Agency wi~rtlo~~enle e a on re Nwtoe ln a da ·k d b ,! screamed: of demonstrations touched off San Franci.Aco. Patricia ls neased. then began the pres· financed the organization. ap . .Y mat e ) I "Stop'. This is the Church ~uly 1.s when King Coostan-visiting her grandmother, su re basically concerning Is· D . T Prosecutor Gennadi Terekov arrects, picketing, charges of Christ. The Church of God tine fired PapaJ:!dreou and Mrs. Hannah Nixon of Whit· rael." m·m g eSfS . " and counter charges. is across the street." made Athanas1ad1s No v a s tier. who is ill. yte 1n 196.1. he asserted the said Brooke committed a E Geo • Police arrested 15 demon· Said the Rev. Mr. Zachary premier. The 25-year-o l d lln1ted States asked the CAPE KEN NED y Fla serious crime and the senten· X • rg1a strators during a da~'light Ja~er : "It was the funnJest monarch broke with Papan- U A.R. not to produce nu-. · ce should be barsh." He call· demonstration in Columbus. thing r have ever seen, but dreou , over th~ Tl-year-old For Adv.rflt lnt In THE WEEKENDER MAGAZINE -clear weapons. to stop produc-CAPl -Technical problems ed for ··seven years depriva· Governor Demonstrators came back at the same tlme it wasn't lea~~r s campaign to purge tion of missiles. to freeze the plagued an Important space ti ff eed ,1 'th th f . 150 strong last night but there very funny either." pol!hcally active oWcers size of the Egyptian ar~y and nJght rehearsal Thursday, on ° r om ';1 • e irst were no incidents or arrests. from the armed f?rces. most C1ll Our New Number 642 . 4321 to allow American officials to 1. d b 8 balk gantry two years spent in jail. T T A • At N wt .. 1 1 1 t , of. them conservatives or roy-. . 1 c 1maxe y y B be O i·y g am e on. c1v1 r g 1 s altsts make mspect ons to . assure that stranded astronauts L. ut cause Brooke confes-workers charged that P.. gro;ip Fl d Kill 6 11iiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~miiiiillililiiiiiiiiiiil the agreement was bemg car-C J d sed and repented Terekov of 60 white men some alic"· 00 S 11 · d t Gordon ooper r an • . ., r1~. ou · . · said. he would not demand ATLANTA CUPil -For· edly armed with guns and SE 0 UL, Korea !UPI) I was astonished by .these Charles Conrad Jr. for more the 27.year-old L 0 n d 0 n er mer Gov. Ellis Arnall, who clubs. surrounded the Baker Two rivers in South Korea dcmand5 · · · why not simply than an hour 1n a spacecraft . . . brought the vote to Georgia's County courthouse during a overflowed their banks today, announc~ our coun_,t:_Y was atop a Titan 2 rocket. serve his hme tn a penal 18-year-olds. said last night demonstration. Sherif{ L. W. killing six persons and rais-j SPECIALS, FO" 3 HOURI MADNEH &ALI SEE PLAYBOY'S For Mllttr & MNttr an Ame!1can colony · he told The gantry, which houses colony. he intends to run for gover· Johnson said the demonstra-ing to 214 the total number oH utuaou NIOKT, Ju~Y 24111 ••• ,. ... 1 a cheering crowd. an elevator, refused to lift Most of Terekov's summa-nor again next ye~r.t ~o~r~s~w~e~re~~no~t~ho~t~it~er~c~d.:... -~o~f_:v~l~N~im~s_!f~ro~m~r~e~ce:!n~l_!fl~ood~s~.jl ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ml l t l d th k t lion ignored Brooke and at· Arnall, whose liberal ad· n o P ace aroun e roe e I ministration during the clos· • J Fl I d after Cooper and Conrad had I tacked the ~ec~et under· ing years of World War II . a pan 00( e completed a practice run foqground orgamzallon ~own as captlJ!ed wide attention. said OSAKA. Japan <UPI l -their. eight-day Gemini 5 the NTS and the British and that 1f elected he ~ould seek Torrential rains today flood· fUght , scheduled to begin American intelligence agen· lax reform, murucipal con· ed thousands of homes, para· Aug. 19. cies he said sponsored It. solidation. an end of rural- lyied railway communica-Finally, a crane-like device The grey-haired prosecutor. dominated go"'.ernment, and lions and triggered land-called a "cherry picker" lift· reacting his summation from a system of villages for the slides in western Honshu, d a bucket up to the space-a lectern. repeated the charge aged. . .Japan·s maln island. At leas c ,aft, and the astronauts, that British Embassy Secre· Arnall, 58. who left off.ice 15 persons were killed and--'! cla,J 1n their space suits, lary Antony Bishop was a in 1947, also proposed voting others were reported missing. we~e lowered 100 feet to the contact man for Brooke here. by mall as a possible cam· ----, grofind. The embassy has denied the paign plank. 0 BI T lJ AR I E S A faulty electrical switch charge. Gov. Carl E. Sanders, a . . was blamed. Failure of this Brooke sat. displaying no moderate , is prohibited by llEN.~Y • Truma~ A. Surv~~~ same tower to fold back, also emotion, as Terekov said the law from seeking a consecu· byd\\~e. ~~no~a. s~rs , B Mr Y because of an ele<:trical prob-young Briton came to Moscow live term. Former Gov Er· an avi · . aug er: 5j lem, caused a ?fl.minute de· with his eyes open and should nest Vandiveer. a conserva· Jeanin~ t Le~"1\ ~erv~fesCOI· lay in the countdown on last be severely punished as a tive and nephew by marria~e P· '!' · 3 · . ee amt Y month's Gemini 4 launching "serious warning to all for· to Sen. Richard B. Russell.. is .. omal Funei al Home. of astronauts James A. Mc-eigners who would like to in· also regarded as a polenttal . WASSON. Kyle M. Survived Dlvitt and Edward H. White lerfere in the internal affairs candidate along with House • by wife. Helen: son. John: 11. of the Soviet Union." Speaker George T. Smith. mother. Mrs. Edna Wasson. Services Sat.. Lough Ii. Oui· met Mortuary, Co n co rd, R to In B JI' F Ill Calif. Peek Family Colonial es r g D s ert ty Funeral Home. forwarding --------=------------....;:;- directors. ('Jt:\IG, Betty Jane. Survived hv husband. William H., sons, \Villtam F. and Michael W.: Medicine Has Done Its Best daughters. Mrs. Judith Ann ... Daget and Miss Kathy Lynn UBURN. Ala. (AP\ -Med· the $176.400 Aberdeen Angus v1r1ltly. Craig. Services. 10:30 a.m .. Jcal scl~nce ha.. done all 1t ~aid lt will be from s\Jc \Veeks Later. Llndertis' t.lrr1l,llY !'iat., Peek Family Colonial can for Llndertis Evulse. the to a >'ear before they can de· was brought to the attrnt1on Funeral Home. 1 bl b 11 h d termine if they actually help. or a Birmingham. Ala .. phy~· -----------1va ua e u w 0 prove a ed Lindertis. ici.an and cattle rais~r. Dr. BALTZ MORTUARIES dud at romance. Now ll is a The surgery Thursday bv-James !licks Jr.. and he Corona del Mar OR 3-945' waJtlng game to see whether passed 1 blockage In Uie tube made tests lndicaling an op· Costa Mesa Ml l-t424 Llndertis can become a fath-through wh.lch sperm flows. eratlon might help. HELL BROADWAY er. Black Watch Farms at Inside an antiseptic operat· MORTUARY Doctors who operated on Wappingers Falls, N.Y ., Ing . room at Auburn Univer· L'~ M ~ bought the animal in Scot· slty s veterinary school. Lin· 110 Broadway, ~ta eu 1 d Ith .. , .. h b . H • derUs waa strapped 11tomach u 8-3431 an w '"'6 opes. ow . li' ever, he failed to sire a sin· and f~t to a hydraulic ,1 PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL FLOWERS gle calf and Lloyds of Lon· taWbllble. Dr Do Id F W lk· FUNERAL DOME don reimbursed tbe farm lbe e • na . · 8 1•1 BelM An ., Wettmt•eter by purchase price under an ln· er, veterinary medicine pro· m IRI urance policy &uaranteelng feuor, operated, about 45 _ nenmen and atudents wakh· SMJTRS' MORTUARY t I It ed from an o*rvaUoo room. m Mala St. ~ n owu .. iv Llnderti. will remain at Buti.stoe ]!eae• Flower Shop DeMurt Tosh Auburn for several months. LE f..aal OR 3 3 Jack R. atck. mnnagin~ Chevelle Malibu 4·0oor Sedan This is it! Now' s when you get the No.1 deals on the No.1 buys. All by Chevrolet! WAITING WON'T GET YOU A BIGGER CHOICE IN CHEVELLE BY CHEVROl.ET. W•ltlng won't g.t you • more populer middl•·alnd car thM Chw9Cle. ~lther. ChooM yours ·now: Melibu Super S port, Malibu, 300 Deluxe or a ~· pric.d Chev.lie 300. You'll lib • lot •bout any Chevelle. Nimble handling HM. Femily-sized intMlof. Spacioue 1trunk. And all the perlormence you could Hk for, up to 350 hpl S.. the No. 1 men soon. Everybody proml .. grMt ~ this time of yur, but nobody'• delivering ltk• your Chevrolet dHlet. WAITING WON'T GET YOU A BITTER BUY THAN Corvair Mon za Sport Sedan WAITING Wo N·r GET YOU A SPORTIER LOOKING HARt>TOP THAN CORVAIR BY CHEVROLET. Every Corve1r coupe or 1ed1n tS e tporty herdtop. And every Corveir 1cts as spcrty 11 it looks. Fully independent reer $VI· ,an1ion. RHM1ngiM traction. And rttpontlve h•ndling. Try It. Than get yourMlf a No. 1 d .. t 1t your No. 1 Hal•'• pi.ce. • -651 2431 NI WPOttT ILVO. partntr or Blaclc Watcti. t.alcl ;;E~~·~~MJ~";7.t:r:i~'!!. ~ ~ ~~T~;: ~u~r~~ldr;~~;o~kos~e ·~~1~~ ~-·----···········----·---·······-··-···-························"··--~:'~~~~-~-~-~~-'-~.™-t-~-~-~-i-····-... . -~. ~ ~ •10 mlllton worUl ol calve,." ... ' \ ,. \ I ~ J t I I f rnd1y. July 23 1%'> :, Dome Resigns Post British Tories Start Hunt . . For Strong New Party Chief .. . . . '. -----. LONDO!ll l APl -With Ed-. . . .. ward Heath and Reginald Maudling tbe leading coo· tenders, Britain'.., Conserva- tive party began preparationa tOC:ay to elect a new party leader. Former P r i m e Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home laid down the party reins Thurs- day night, bowing to criticiml that has steadily mounted since the Labor party defeat· ed his forces ill the October general election. He had suc· ceeded Harold MarMlllan as party leader and prime min· ister in October 1963. Both Heath, 49, and Maud· ling, 48, are formidable op- ponenls in the battle to win ""'' 1....,..1 the support of a decisive ma- TORY LEADERS -Edward Heath. Oeft) and Regi-jority oI lbe party's ~ mem· nald Maulding are leading candldates to succeed bers in the House of Com Sir Ale<: Douglas.Home as leader of Britain'fi Con-mons. Christopher Soamea, servative Party. -44-year-old son-in·law of the --------------------lat~ Sir Wlnstcn Churchill. w~ LBJ Signs Measu.re Cutting Coin Content considered a possible com- promise choice. The Conservatives are look· mg for a man to match Prime Minister Harold Wilson ·s ra· pier tongue l.o the daily cut and thrust of debate In Com· mons. The party has no deep ideological divis i on s, but J • Tape Replay Set Next Mars Shots Due Next Week PASADENA (UPI) -1tion in a desert region and a Within the next week. the craterlike "pock-marlt" - world will get a chance to see were shown to the worM "~'ilh· more of w 'b at America'a in 72 hours after Marine· -4 marvelous Marincr-4 saw on dramatic voyage to v its dramatic. picture-taking 6.118 miles of the mottled red dash past the planet Mars. face of Mars on July 14. M an . hile the tough little Since then, JPL. the Ced-e. w · . . eral apace agency and the cosmic camera will beg1.n to-scientists Involved bad stead. morrow lhe first television fuUy refused -until Pick· re-run in space -a 10-day ering's statement. -to dis- replay of the tape on which cuu either the pictures or 't 21 snapsho ts of the red w~n ~Y would be releu.ed. 1 s . P1ckermg s a t d sclenbsu planet are electronically en· will "try lo pick out some- graved. th Io g understandable and The scientlst·bullt dam that present it." has ~eld up release. of all ~ul The remaining pictures. he the ftrst three Manner-4 PlC· indicated, will be released tures fr~m Mars apparently publicly at a special ac.len- is .~racking. .. tific meeting. probably wi~h- By ~onday o~ Tue.sday. in the next few weeks. "l.'.JI. Dr. William H. P1clte.ring, di· timately," he explained. "we rector of Jet Propulsion ~ab· want to have an appropriate oratory. said yesterday· we scientific presentation with should have a complete set release of the resuJts." of pictures. ··we hope t.o pull out one or two or three reasonably rep-1 KEEP TRACK resentative samples and re· lease them -J would s ay certa.inly before the end of! ot 111 your ftr ti .. friefwb wO next week," Pickering lo 1 d reaut1r chats by Lo11a 011t1nce United Prt&s lnternatlooal. Ttlepllone. 111111 1rt i.w. ,.. 'Ibe snapshots will be UD· koow, and .ctilll ..,, YOU liM veiled either tn Pasad.ena or 1'1fr woa. In Washington. T).C. WASHINGTON (UPI) -yeJrs with a few strokes of younger members especially President Johnson t o d a y the pe.n. felt Douglas·Home l a c k e d made the first major change Johnson signed ink> la w both drama and a needed in American coins in 173 legislation to ta.le all tt:e streak of ruthl~sness. ----------silver out of dimes and quart. Heath, a foreign policy ex- ers in order to preservP the pert _regarded as Douglas- (up, T......., MARS PHOTOS -Bill Trefiter, flight tape recorder engineer, is shown in Mar- iner 4 operations control room at Pasadena's JPL with stacks of computer data from Mariner 4 pictures 11 through 16 as picture 17 comes in on teletype ma· chine in front of him. The first three pbotographs -showing a hazy martian borlzoo against the black vel· _...,: Tt ~ ,..,. C111 vet background of space, a WIOrt Clllkklr. dill llleM dlltd. mysterious W -shaped forma- • • nation's dwindling supply orlHom~ s protege and . one o! U S 0£ f1c1aJ's the metal for industrial and the fi.ercest debaters m Com-• • defense uses. mons. was the front runner . R Enactment of the bill m London ·s b e t t i n g ha~d-p hyllis Diller w 1f e aped means the end or a silver books al odds of Hi. meaning tradition going back tD 179?. a backer. had to st ake 6 Plan~. D1· uorce B 4 N UnW now dimes and quart-pounds to wm 4. ~ ,. , Y egroes ers have been ~ per cent silver in content. F 'F ' WASHJNGTON (UPI) -To replace the old-style Philli. Plans rom ang The wife of a State Depart· coins. the legjs!ation provides p ment oUictal was gang raped for climes and quarters tc be • PEORIA. JU. <UPll -~ in dayUght yesterday only a made of a copper bue ~d-v• • u s me<tienne Phyll.ia Diller. who fe w feet away from a high-wiched between outaide lay· l Sll lO • • refers to her husband as way crowded with morning ers of a copper-nickel alloy "r'ang" in her night c J u b rusb-hour tralfic. -the same way f.ive-ccot LONDON <UPI) _ Prio<:e act. said yesterday she pWis Police said four Negro pieces are now made. . . . . . to file for divo~. )'Ouths grabbed the 48-year-The new dimes and quart-Philip will visit the Urut.ed ''We've been married 25 old woman u she walked ber ters will be similar in appear· States and ~nada !\'larch &-years. but in the tut year or two poodles in a park near ance to the old ones except 20 next year, it was announc·1so we've had an unplusant ~~r Georgetown home. The for a reddish-tinged edge ed today. relcttion,hip." Miss Diller said aauck took p'ate behind a caused by the copper base. It already had been an-here. where she is appearing D\asonry retaining wall which In anticipation of the en-nounced that Queen Eliza-1 at the "Heart "f nllnol1" fair. ~rde~ a busy parkway. ~meot. the Treasury De-beth and Prince Philip would "My grounds will be just ··The -woman ""° was oqt partment has already begun make a five-week wur of the plain old tncompa\abllity ." tientified., told t><>lict she ha,t to change its coin·makin6 Caribbean in February and "My career has di.iJC te pari:ed her c~ ind began processes over to the .new March, 15166. do with It." she added. "I \llNJking &long I pathway lead· fonnula.. Present plans ca1J Princess Margaret. with/have no ~ to marry any- fdg W the hla:bway when she for the first of the coppa.J her husband Lord Sn0wdon, c,ne else.• O.,ssed tw9 ol the youths who ni~eJ dimes ~ ql.Wteri to u making bet first visit to the Her husband. Sherwood Dil- iftatked bet". go mtD circulation urly nut United States in November ler, said he did not know the ::.s11e 'aaJd sbe beard the two year. · this year. details of his wife's divoree 1oulhs wtWtle a couple of Congressional pass~ of The prince will visit Miami plans. He said "there could "1les some dis~ce behind tbe coin measure was a de-Houston. Los Angeles. cru: be a reconciliation." but Miss Mr. n,en she was grabbed feat for lawmakers from sil· cago, New York. Toronto and Diller said "~re's no chance Ctom behind. ver-producing Western state.c. Ottawa. of that u far as I'm con- • ----. ----cerned ... Sl.9 Billion Police Check •• ;: House OK's Poverty Plan Coed Ones , , A_L'STIN. Tex.. llJPJ) - , . . . . Pohce checked out leads aa \~ASlllNGTON IAP) -1veto c~rtau: povei:tY. p. ro1ects .. ·1 Republi~.s argued that the far av.. ·ay as the Carolinas to-The House has v.oted to dou-The bill would ~llnunat.e this program m its year of exist-day in their search for two bie -to $1.9 b11J1on -the lveto .powe~. which o~nent;s ence has ?ecome entangled in pretty Dallas· coeds missing fttnds a.ulho~d for Pres1-~aid lS &rblttary and dtS(!rifri-loc.al poli tics and patrooag~ s~e Sunday. dfnl Johnson s anttpoverty m.:itory and haJ «1abled some :iod has been poorly admin-Scores ot lelephooe calla ~rogram . 1st<.tte .~xecutives to overidc istered. have poured in from people .But t~~ leg1slat1un tne the wishes of . local commu-~oe proposed amendment. _ all the way to Mexico _ l~use p<is~ed Tue!-<.lay de· ntt1es m shaping programs. which wai. defeated, w o u I d who think they might have s.pile Hc·pubhcan elfort~ lo A Republican · ~a ck e d have barred the admin islra· seen Susan Rigsby and Shlr- llm1.1 11 focrs 1;low g1,rn~ 111 amc1dmcnt to continue t h eitor of the program from hold· fey Ann Stark, both 21. since th Senatr . "hen~ 11 may hdvc \Clo power lost 155 to 150 on 1ing any tJt.ber federal . JOb. their clothing and their car t.q compct11 for nght-of-w a yja nonrecord vote and t h en Sargent Shriver. chief of the wen foond in AU'5tin wiU1. a contro,·crs) over r~p-'lZl to 118 on a roU call. Office o! Economic Opportu· miles from Dallas ' pOrhonmeot of state leg1sla·j On passa~ of the bill it-nity tOEOJ, also is directer The Department. of Public ttires. . self the vote was 245 to 138. of the Peace Corp$. Safety said it received a •The v1ctonou~ House Dcm·:with 24 Republicans joining 'Ibere were unsuccessful at-message from South Carolina oerats lud ~tr closest call'221 p~mocrall lo make up the tempts to cut the funds . tight· police reporting th~t two ""'1~ ~publicans fougb.l. to!ma1onty. 110 Repub~ans en state control over· pr~ girl.a fJWng their descri tloa t~~ tn the law a prov1s1on and 48 Democrats v o t 1 n g grams and clip the authority bad been found alive p an4 glV1ng governors th(" right to:against. of the OEO. aafe. " ~ TO THE SAVINGS AND LOAN NEEDS --+Kff+--cosrcr l1Escr SAV1NGS AND UWt OF THE HARBOR AREA \ .,. ' •I • '. NOW! INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY SO TRANSFER YOUR ACCOUNT NOW .•. :~ ... ·1: ' ·Jf ,. ·' .,. ,, • I J~!! • • ' • :~: .fl. ·'-.. ·" · . ' MF ~fl SAVINI$ AND LOAN ~ lLU\l ASSOCIATION »·11£WPGIT BLVD. AT 19tta ST. • COSTA ME$A • 141-1272/ 541·3H1 9 AM TO 4 PM MOii. THRU THURS. • Fiii. 8 AM TO I PM ' .. GOGDJiEAR ( CLEARANCE Prices redllced on _.tine Al·Wuther Tire! OUR NO-TRADE-IN PRICE -ON ALL BLACKWALLS! ....... .., 12.25 ...r.1 Tufsyn rubber for extra mileage! 3-T Nylon cord for extra strength! llO TIADE·llS.11£ED£D! BOODY EAR CllPllE1181 lll'T IARTI lllJ 11E "StClllTr.Tltn IUI llSCOllT. SIZE WAS · NOW ONLY ' TUBELESS 6.00 I 13 , 6 50 I 13 7.50 I 14 & 6 70 I IS 8.00114 a. 7.lO'.I IS a.so x "a.1.eo 1 is 9.00• tS T\llC·TYPl 6 ()(). 16 6.701 IS 7 10 I 15 7.10.IS ........ , .. $15.95 17.21 20.60 23.JO ZS.51 zuo 1690 17 80 ZI 10 "°' 111.'5 U .M lUS 17.SO lt.ll 2J.15 12.70 u." u.n l7.Jt BRAIE SPECIAL/ NO .MONEYDOWNI FREE llOUNTINGI "NO llMIT" GUAUHTtt YGO G88D/iEAR AUTO SERVICE CENTERS I ~o~~;.:•:~:.1 494 '"' TUSTIN COSTA MISA 305 "D'' ST. 159' NEWPORT .Ml-1197 ' -- . . - • # Frld,,y, July 23, 1%5 Over 200 Left Wrottg l111priso11111ent Deadline Nearing , 'Northside 777' Figure Gets Money F B •11 s • • CULVER CITY (AP)-A 1933 t() 1950 in connection be and his wife. Frances. point is I'm getting old and or l igning man who described l'llmseU with the slaying of a Chi-live. He related tbal he suf-I have no security. Because as "s t 111 quiU b It t er." cago policeman who was fers from back trouble and I serv ed that time, l I didn't show it when told shot down in a South Side was making plans to get couldn't get the jobs I was CRAMENTO (AP / that the State or TUinois prohibition era speakeasy. out of the truck-driving bus· capable of d.oing. SA ) -most of the 2·243 bill_5 •sent to bad awarded him U5,000 The case later became iness anyhow. He Cilme to "They <potential employ· With a midnight deadllne rap-Brown's desk at ,th; end of for 17 years of wrongful im· the subj ect of a movie. California shortly alter he «S) were all sy!'Qpathetic, i~y approaching, over 200 the re~ar set;lon. June 18. prisonment. "Northside 777. '' Jett prison. but they were do u b t ful bills from the 1965 general Browns ;:lice annouoced ''Did he really sign it?" Marcin kiewicz was con-Both Marcin and Majczek about my mentality a!ter legislative session must still Thursday *''e •1 . .,.,ing m· ,_law. __________ asked 56-year-old Ted Mar· victed with Joe Majczek in were freed from pr 1 son all those years in prison." m "e~ w .-cin t~ case. Maj c z e k. also through the efforts of a Chi· •---------- be signed or vetoed by Gov. ~f. ~1ation providing a ma· The reference was t() D· pardoned, earlier received cago Tlmes reporter. Brown. /Gr reor&anization of the In· linois Gov. Otto Kerner. $24,IXXI from the legislature James McG u I r e. The re· The governor's staff. wor . duJtriaJ Accident Commission. Wa rrant Out who signed the enabling for wrongful imprisonment pOrter Investigated after Obser ves Yule DAILY PILOT /NfWS·Pms 5 PLUMBING CO. 1I03 l uperiM Av .. Phone Ml-t114 Ing long hours. has procWtied The bill by Assemblyman legililatlon for the a VI a r d "I'm certainly happy that Majczek's mother placed F S• Thursday. I got th;s dough." Marcin an advertisement In the PALM DESERT (UPI> -I~==~~====~ .--Anthony C. Beilenson, D-Bev· O r anger Marc In. a beer truck said Thursday night. "Now newspaper offering a re· The sixth annual "Christmas ' ' erly Hills, also es~a.blishes . a HOU. YWOOD 1 AP) _ A driver, told the Asi;ociated I can buy a business -a ward for evidence to clear in July'' celebration at this SPEEDED TO YOU S OIODS. S k program of rehabilitation 10 . Press: "If you can say a resort or some auch -and her son. Complete New York Stock ? ~ee the workmen's com nsatlon bench warrant has been issued good word for Otto Kerner. 111ake a I l vi n g without Conflicting testimony by desert resort city began to-~"~!"~rt;n~w~·..:;~hl! , program pe for tbe arrest ~f singer nay please do it." working loo hard.'' a key witness led t() re· day and Included a S a n t a minutes of cro.tnc over a R""' 1 , • . · Charles, who tailed to appear Marcin. then known as Only about a week ag o lease of the two men. Claus with imported snow. hi""·__. el.ctrOnlc a 11 J \Ile Ill Brown said the legislation in Domestic Relations Court Marcinkiewicz. served in Marcin sold the six-unit 'Tm still quite bitter," Local high yesterday wu lot ~;~ ..... tape. "makes substantial progress t()~answ~~er~a_:s~u~b~poena~~·:...._ _ _:__:J~o~li~et~P::e~ru~·t~en~ti~· ary~_.:.f ~r :o_::m~.:a~part~m~en'.:.:'t_:bous:::e~in~w:_:hi~·~ch:_~Marcin=~·~·:_:d ..'.,'.m::.,l~t~t'...:e:,:d::·_·~·Th~e_d~e~ar~ees=:....· _______ ::;:========= .Ji F• h in tlie field of workmen's com-n emap 1g t :~~tioo and its •dminlstu- SAN F~CISCO (AP) -But be "rei:rett«t'• t b at The Calif.>rma Senate is seek· there was no provision for ing to intervene ~ reappor-those disabled in tndustnaJ tlonment proceedings before accidents. ~he sute Supreme Court to "Such increases, I believe, Ulsw:e that the state Assem-are long overdue," Brown bly 1s under order to recon-said in a statemenl stJt~te itself oo a population Brown added, however, he's baslS. been assured that an assem- A group of state sena· bly interim committee w i I I tors headed by J. Eugene Mc-tackle the problem "so that Ateer of San Francisco P"'· the legislature can be pre- sented a petition •sking the pared to act on its recommen- ri.ght to intervene to the Su-datioos at an early date." preme Court Tburaday. BeilenJ10n'1 bill will : Under a U.S. Supreme Court -Separate the adminis1ra· decision. representation in tive and judicial function& of both houses of state leglsla-the comnmsion. tures should be based on pop--Improve the quality of u.IAlion. not geography. Tb e medical care furnished in- state Senate contenda t b a t jured employes and expand some Assembly districts have the choice of physicians from as few as 72,000 votes,· while lists ot qualified doctors to one has more than 290,000. treat employes. In the )Mt session of the -Create a voluntary pro. Legislature. the Assembly re· gram of vocational rehabillt.a- jected a reapportlonment bill tion for employes unable to adopted by the Senate. return to work without par· The state Supreme Court ticipating In such a program. has combined . for hearing, -Provide for prompter pay. probably around Sept. t, two m~t of disability benefits previous petitlooa ~ at a:nd earlier notification to re· reapportioning the Anembly clpieiU of h tel'minattoa oi and the Senate. benefitl. RCA VICTOR COLOR TV 1966 MOOIL, ON A MATCHING ROLLABOUT STAND .. =.~. 2'5 Ml· Ill. pu:tur• NEW COLOR TV WITH lltOLLASOUT STAND CONVENIENCE Rollabout stand included in new low price. Auto- matic Color Purifier Jets you move set from place to place without service adjustmenll. Easy-accurate color tuning so simple a child can do it! One-set VHF fine tuning. 1 year part.s -90 day service warranty. NOW ONLY s423so EASY TERMS RCA VICTOR COLOR TV PRICIS AS LOW AS ......•.•... 358.SO . T•L•Vl810N •APPl.IANC•8 411 E. 17th It., Costa Mesa SAL~S U616M SllV1Cl-54t.34» 0,... NO te t Detty. C.._, I'"' R SEE YOUR FAVORITE Tnltc ......... ~ ............. DWER TODAY! G tM most tnurled name in electronics "' I 4 PAGES . PRICE SALE OF THE YEAR .,.. ... ,. I I r ~ ' .. i •• I e ( ( J ( l ( r l I WlY PILOT ~Pren t Wife Held In Murder Of Spouse MIAMI CUPO-Blonde Mrs. Jacques Mossier, who awtt.ch· ed in 12 hours from a Mayo 1 I Clinic Hospital bed to a bunk in jail, began plannint her defense today agawt charges she helped glay her mllllon· 1 aire husband to keep up aj love affair with her nephew. Tbe pretty widow planned a mld·morning jail conference with her attorney, who aaid he was uncertain whether he would begin immediately try- ing to tree Mrs. Mossier un- ' der bond. I ''She has been a sick wom- ~.....:i an. I will see how her health stand& up under jail condi· ~~............ tioos. If I think lt is in d&n· ger, I will move Immediately to have her moved to a hos-1 cu" T....-> pital," said Houston lawyer Clyde Woody. I He said It might be to his Capitol Get-together Prior to 1ppearin11 before Senate Labor and Public George Murphy Oett) and Sen. Gaylord Nelson of advantage legally to delay inl· Wel!are subcommittee, Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, WiscoDJin. tiatlon of a habeas corpus pro-ceeding to have Mrs. Moss· (right), bas cup of coffee with California GOP Sen. ler freed under bond. Candace MoaaJer, 46, and bearin& a resemblance to $33 Mill • Bid S b • ted f p • T l movie at.ar June Allyson, flew ion u mit or ro1ect unne ~= ~ .. ru~~retr~::!I SACRAMENTO (AP \ -es repo!'U. aa the Carley V. Pomr Tun· hour to 14 Southern Callfor· bad been underaolng a aerle$1 An apparent low bid or '8.1 • Dravo Corp. Guy P'. At. nel will be constructed at nia agencies for diatrlbution of testa and treatfl\ents. I ' ' ' to customers. She departed the boapltal 788.800 hu been submi~ tlnlOD Co. and S. J. Grovu the 1outhmi end of the Te· . around noon and by midnight for construction of a key tun· and Sana Co., South San bachapf Mountalnl. th!'11!a~-:U~ecta~edub!~ abe waa bedded down in the nel of the State Water Frand.Jco, made the bid, the Th• tunnel. 4.8 mlle1 long to operate across the moun-Dade County Jail, a new ject in Kem County, the De-department aa1d Tbunday. and 20 feet In diameter, will tains in 1971 and will be flow. bulldln& equipped with air partment of Water Rnourc· The project, to be known deliver 110 mllllon 1alloa1 an Ing at full capadty by 1990. cooditionlng a D d televialon ~=================;;;;..;;;===========;;;;;;;;;.laeta for prlaoners. .......... -.•-= ...... ~ ... Mli • Sefore golng to her cell, 1be carried on a banter with 1 a crush of newspa~r and ra- dio-televialon newsmen and cameramen, shook a finaer atl the county detedive chief si00~:r•l;j!'J:t~ii!am&rn3:I•l\I RK OF THE MOON NESS SALE 3 ILD HOURS! SATURDAY NIGH , JULY 24th·-8 toll P.M. V •I" ·1 To $10.00 • U" oa£s~f-.' '40.00 -H~tr'll~--_,..~ BLOUSES g;:", '1 •up BANKAMERICARD CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED fashioru1 2300 HAltlOlt IL VD. HARBOit CENT!l Cost• MeueAn1helme&.ong &e.cheWhlttler DARK OF THE MOON AL~IJJ!!tlfl Madness Specials when he began firing que1·1~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-m!!!!!~ tions at her the first time bel- Saturday Night Only! 8pm to 9pm FOR THE HOME! FOR MEN! bad ber away from her attor- neys, and-a c c or d in 1 to Woody-went through a 90- mlnute grW.1n1 at headquar- ters without Jiving her ques· I tloners much to go on. Mrs. Mossler and her nepb- ew·by·maniage, 23-y e a r-<>ld Melvin Lane Powers, are both charged with first degree mur-. der in the June 30, 1964, fatal FLORAL DECORATED SHEETS Summer WelCJht Slacks 4 44 stabbing and bludge<>ning of • financier Jacques Mossier, 69,I in his Key Biscayne apart- 72x10I and twin fitted l 99 regular 7.16 value, pleated etyle • SPORT SHIRTS 2. 99 th... are b4tter ciuallty ehl rta 2 Lb Sleeping Bag 1. 99 fllledwlth (ii)Daoron A. 1S only SCATIER RUGS Madras Sport Coats .77 r.gular 11.16, t only Atatd .... ,... Id eln THROW PILLOWS 2.50 Dupont Electric Toothbrush •a.t.4 It.YI" end eolore BEGINNERS SEWING KIT Wll IM, 1t only th... were t.M, bettuy operated BROADCLOTH YARDAGE .33 FOR BOYS! aoo yarda In pretty prints .66 Pre-School Play Shorts r11ular 1.00 vaule, 111 .. 1·7 DANSTAR YARDAGE varloue prlnU. 1&0 yarda Houseware Gadget Items .66 Pre-School Jae Shirts 100 Hlted ltem1 all cotton, 1lne 1-7, S8 only Fantastic Buy, Typewriter 19.88 Boy's School Shirts llghtwelght portable. preclelon or1ft1d, all cotton, 100 of tltt'lo anll:iblt • ,. ... value. 1 0"1Y· Pre-School Boxer Jeans YARDAGE REMNENTS HALF PRICE only 10 pair, al&N 4 & a SHOE VALUES! 1.99 10 •• 15.88 4.44 .so .99 .88 .10 We have drawers full of bolt end1 ind odd Iott of fine quality yard_,e, with your back to tchool MWlng commlnt up you really should take ad· v1nt191 ef thl1 opportunity. • GIRL STYLE DRESS SHOES 1.6! were 4.n, broken 1l11U " MEN'S CANVAS SHOES 2 to~· 5.00 FOR WOMEN! Beach Coverups, Terry regular 5.11 valu .. 27 only 2 PC SWIMSUIT modified bikini, b•ndana print MATERNITY SWIMSUIT FOR GIRLS! 2•88 TODDLER KNIT SHIRTS 3 88 &7 only. r.gular 1.00 value • Cotton Jamaica Shorts 6.88 8'IM l·tX and 7·14, n only .66 1.44 regular. I.ta value, I o"IY FOR INFANTS! 1.50 TRAINING PANTS 1 GROUP OF SKIRTS vulou• style& and oolort ro9ular 2/.11, ao packa1• only RUFFLE FANCY P,ANTS Ngular .H . 2S pair only Diaper Sets, Boys and Girls Ngular 2.11, 11 only Baby Canier, All Plastic regular 1.41, I only In Stock Jewelery Reduced 50 ~ were 2.00 now 1.44 100 pee were 1.00 now .,66 Womens' Billfolds Include aomo fronch elutoMa 1.44 e • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 40 STORES TO SE RVE YOU 2/50 .50 1.50 .99 ment here. Immigration Reform Bill Action Slated W A SH INGTON (UPI) - A 1'conaenau1" lmmicratlon reform bill• that would .tpe out the controvenW nation· aJ orl&tn• quota system 1oea before the Houae Judiciary eommtttee Tuesday. Proa· pectl for approval w e r e good. Tb• bill •• 5 ed • tA) o by Judiclary'1 atton aub- commlttee yeate y, wu the product of • strugsle that be· gan with the late Prealden1 John F. Kennedy and COD· Unued into the admln11tra· tion of President JobnlOD. But it emeried with the bleutnc of the White Houae and the bacldnc of tnauentlal Republicans, a combination that could ruult In enactment tbl1 year. 2 Charged With Theft MIAMI (UPI) -Poll c e looked into the bactiround today of a pal of Star of lndl.a Jewel tb1ef Jack (Murf t b e Surf) Murphy wbo waa caqbt pfckine up flSQ,000 worth of jewela from a bus station locker while a former Play· boJ bunll)' waited for him out· std•. R1cbud Duncan Pearson, 32, and ElabM Denllon, 21. who only recenOy quit her Job u a "bunny" waitress at the Pll1'>o1 Club here, were jailed yesterday, then freed under bond. Tbe1 .. ctmsed with bnUhtC amd eatertns. IJ'&Dd laJ"c81 and recetvtnc stolen , ID tbe form of · a ... Ml ot ,..., ta.Ir· • ...,., allltt frOm • *HARBOR CENTER * * HARBOR HOURS ONLY! SA TUR DAY NIGHT JULY 24th 8 P .M. TO 11 P .M. • DON'T MISS THIS SALi! Women's Colored FLA TS - ASSORTID SIZES AND COLORS Textured NYLONS 15C PAIR REG. $1 .00 PAIR ILACK,. CHAMPAGNE GREEN AND PINK On All Our RecJ. Stock of Mens, Womens & Chlldrens TENNIS SH ES ALLE LADIES HEIJ.S 211 FOR DOSS OR SPORT HAND BAGS 100AND111 BLACK AND COLORS Wotnens Tennis $165 SLIPONS •••• STRAW SCUFFS • • • S 1.00 TURK TDA SUPPERS S 1.00 CAPRI IOOTS • • • $2.00 MANY, MANY MORE MAD VALUES At.t .P SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 2300 HARBOR ILYD .. COSTA MISA o,... lw"'"" MH,. w .... ·n .. ...., l'rf. "UI • , .... f'M"9f Ml-HU • 2.iOO HARBOR BLVD .. COST A MESA • FREE PARK ING ~----------~~~============~==============~==~====~~depes~rtmenl~~· ... ~-~---~ --------. ·- , t ' 4 l!AGES PllCI ULI . OF THI RAI ' ' .. - .... -· • • • • . ' • • • . • • • • • • • ,, II I •• •• ... . . D - w hea c Rei me1 Mei mer Aue A tect Tl up• whe I • I I ... . . • • • • I I • • ' . . • '. • • • ' I ~ • . , • t •• • • '. Debt Umit E#f!eeded Frid.,, July 23, 1%5 DAILY PILOT ~ews-Prm 7 -~u.s. Capitol Building For Sale! It's Fantasy, But Could Happen h W~~~_?~N CuPI}-Tbe !~ .. I.Mu.al acooy of 1ncrta .. The first two are easy. The only by doing 1ome fut flJ· eaWWOlll ,_....: .... the naUonal debt lbn1t legal debt llmJt-whlcb wa1 cal footwork. ' Capitol Sold to N81f York and then trytna to find some-railed to '328 billion on July 'Ibeae "Peril• of Pauline" Real Eatat.e Finn ao Govern-body to blame. t -la the total amOUDt of finJJbe1 proved that 1overn· meot Can Pay_ BW. -Fort The mott frtqU1Dt qua· money which the federal gov-ment debt man11er1 bad a Meade, WUblJ1CtoD Moan. tMJns uked by tbe pwplex.ed ernment lJ allowed to owe. few devicea they could UM meot, Yellowstone, Aho on citbenry are: It would be Uke tell1nc an when they reached that IC!U'1 AucUon Block! -What 11 the legal debt lndlvidual that ~ °'°'tand· point where tbe borrowtn1 au· A bit of fantasy? Sure. But UmJt? tni flnancltl ~aUoaa-the tborlty dried up but the bOll technically tt could happen. -Hu the IOVWtUDeDt ever m ....Oil the bouae, the kept comlnc ln. Tbe 1ubject uaually come1 uceeded tt? ce 1tlll owed on tbe car, Here are a few tbat worUd up about tbil time of tbe year -What would happen n tbe charge accounts and all In tbe past: ~hen Congre" loet tbrOUCh did? of tbe other billJ -may not -The government uaually r;;~;;;;;;;::;;;;z::::::iltotal more than ~.000. If he keepa on band about rr bll· wu at the limit and wanted UOQ ln caab. Part of this was to borrow $2,000 to buy a uaed on occuloa when the second car, bla lepl debt llmJt Treaaury cot ln a bind and would have to be hilted by that could not borrow more mon· •c;&E, J auoM1' IJ(f MOfM11t Pl~ d ~ to'/1 amount ey becaUJe of the statutory MM WtLtoN. &n" J ear~!* SAT. JULY 24th I .P.M. TO 11 P.M. The amwer to the aecCDd lbn1l question la that the TtealUl')' -In 195.1, the Treasury aold1--------------never bu burst throU&h the off '6()0 million of its approx· debt cellinC although It bad lmate '22 bllllon gold IUpply some cloN ibavei tn past to m~t eome preutn1 credi· menl -The 15,000 government ,.an. tors. -'nle Treasury i.t one ablpyard work.era who didn't What would. happen It lt -Thinl• were '° tough po4nt in 1953 alto retrenched cet their peycbecU oo Fri· did? that ,..,. thlt ~ DeflDll bJ ltopptns the aal• ol l&V· day Dartnc the ftnt few weekl1 ~-paJd ~ inll bonda. _:'The b t 1 eorpcntiona OVllt 1,0IO 'AJIS Ofl it ta likely the eUect would ~ ~: ~~ However, each of tbue la mall order bouMI and many DR Es S HEEL SH 0 Es hardly be noticed by the man wu • ~ .. cnly • temporary ezpedient mm. peopl h j t on the 1trett. But evmtually govemment stores and 1n 1~ aaplble of keeping the JOV· 1~f1!'1 ..... _.. !...n• J.uvua tt CGUld unleash a pant_ c that C.: .. ~ ~'..s.~~bl ernment in bualneu only for b:.'b:a ';to";. ~ .,,,::l. llOUCID TO THI WILDUT ftllCU IN TOWNI could make the t9'l9 stock w .. ,,re1tJJn:u oo ~~um1ws ya abort time. marat cruh .eem llke a u. tunny money. Atter a ...a..u -... ..._.. -'lbe Irate famllle1 whole "'°'.,. tlMM TO~ ... ANDI e NATUIALIDlt e LIPISTRIDI 97 ~ w~~~~~~~~ mild rece....... CLOSE RACE would become a pain. bom• from ftteranl bofpltala l'IBIT Acr -Durtna one dOM nee And th• acuuh evmtuaDy b • ca a , • the covmunent Tbe ftnt debt Umlt wu en. with tbe debt lbn1t la 1957, be felt by penooa in could no toncer afford to keep acted bf ConCJW tn 1917 the Doiwe DePll1mmt de-a pollltioa to do eometbinl them. e Mlt. IASTOH From '19°° when tbe ioveunnent wu Jayed paymenta to con It. -Tbe thoolands ol tmnen borrowlnl bea'ffly to fiDlnce ~with P r o J e c t a ID the lmactne the rMCtioa ol a who looked tn thtM m.nbox· J H·-World War L Up until that=-Ia forced tbt coataK-when be bectm md di.covved tbetr IOV· _.. • Ume, the Trulory bad to ob--· to io out md borrow letten, pbGoe caDa, enunent 111bl1dy checks were Only ta1D permitsion trom eon-\lmOIMl="'=lmt.ead!!S!!ot ttae,.,...,,.. craw. and vi1tta mmi ~ not there. OU• each time it wanted to --------.------borrow money. U.S. KEDS =299 3 HOURS ONLY MIN'S PLOltSHllM S!lECTED PATTERNS 1680 3 HOURS ONLY 'nte lawma.ken gave up their right to approve each borrOwtng transaction ln 1917. Imtead, they simply told the TreuurJ It could borrow up to $11 biilloD -the ftnt stat. utorJ debt cei11nC-The Da· Uonal debt at that time WU '3 billion. Since then, the Silantlc COit of World War ll, the Ke>- run conflict and the mush- rooming me of government baa resulted ln an D> per cent lncreue In tbe red ink ftgure. CAN'T KEEP ) THE DOORS ON AT THESE PRICES! HOURS ONLY SATURDAY NIGHT JU(Y 24th 8 PM TO 11 PM telJ's • PHONE Shoes 546-730l E.Jpemet TOM futer than revenu. IO the government bad to borrow the cub to make ap the difference. Thia meant that the legal debt llm· --.. -- 2300 HAbOR IL VD., COST A MISA • 2 ~00 HARBOR Bl\10., COSTA MESA It al.lo bad to be bucked up ~- CEILING JlAISED In all In.ta~. the cell1nl wu rallecl before the debt wtDt up but • a few occ• ldoni, the Treuury made It HARBOR CENTER Wiiton & ...... -c..t1 Mela MOONLIGHT SALE JULY 24 SATURDAY NIGHT I PM. TO 11 '.M. Biggest Sale All It.me on •le h• ""'"" ••nttt,y not 111 aolore 11M1 tine PERMANENT PRESS IY FAMOUS MAKER WASH 'N WEAR PANTS SLIGHTLY IRREG. lfl PERPl!CT VAL. OF 7.91 SELICTED GROU' IN LIMITED QUANITIES SWEATERS VALUES TO 16.95 LONG & SHORT SLEIVIS ASST. av PAMOUS MAKER DRES$ANo$PORT SHIRTS FROM OUR RIG. STOCK -VAL TO 6.95 IROKIN SIZES WASH 'N WEAR PANTS VAL. T06.91 s1 u I I I Of The· Year TIES ALL FROM OUR UG. STOCK. RIO. 2.SO s100 I s1u I OUI SIM-ANNUAL ./ ONE CENT SALE IUY AHY 4 YAltDI AT ltlG\ILAlt 'ltlCI AND GIT ANOTHIR YARD AT ONLY le -+ ~;, t~:t:::: :;:re.!~;.;; -kind. l¥wy yaNI .t matwfal In our hutt stock __. c .•tMl1reat ....... Thtre II M --lilo. ",_.. 4,.... tndt ......._ 9' w,..._ , ....... tfM ~ -. .,. 1• ,..., ..................... ,..... ..... ,.. .... WI HOllOI IANIAWAIDI • JJUO H t.~t;O J\ lHVO CO~Tf\ MES.I\ • FRfE P"Rl<IN G \ PAMOUS lltAND JIFFIES ltlO. TO 4.00 ALL Gins SO'fo OFF MANY MORI ITIMS AT DlASTICALL Y UDUCED PRJCIS ONI GROUP IROKIN 11%1 s u I T s VA~ '°*'° '3 5 SOltkY NO AL TlltA TIONS ON THIS GROUP· TRY THEM I TAKI THIM PLAYBOY ·o=:::.~ .. MA-80" Cl~TIR ON TH• MALL .... ,.. -' HOUR PRICE SALE OF . THE YEAR! JULY 24tlt •I p.m. to 11 p.m. / I -:K~ HARBOR CENTER* ~~~tte ~ •• ~~· . • ~~-~~~0A TIUll WE WERE SHORT OF TIME WE'VE BEE" SO IUSY STOCKING OUR LARGER QUARTERS ••• WE HAD NO TIME TO WRITE OUR SALE AD. BUT YOU'LL SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE DURING DARK OF · TME MOON MADNESS SAUi SAT., JULY 24th·8 P.M. to 11 P.M. YOUNGLAND DARK OF THE MOON MADNESS CLEARANCE 3 HOURI ONLY! Sat., July 24tlt. 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. THINK SCHOOL NOWI FAMOUS MAKE BOYS' llLL Y THE KID JEANS 2 219 REG. '5 FOR 1.91 BOYS' FAMOUS MAKE T,•Shlrts 3.00 VALU! •ova• f'AIWOU8 .. AK~ IU-IR PAjAllAI v~~~. 1'' •1••- 80YS'-"EG. UO 81 .. UDA IHORTI 2FOR 1st $3.00 GIRLS' ORLON -Pamous Make 2st SlllRTI S.91 Value -All Sl1e1 Girls' Ant. Cotton BLOUIEI i.nv11ue ''"'°" Make Girl•' Olrll'-All Colof"I ~ I~ SHlnl IWIAT '·" Value GIRLS' PAMOUS MAKE $2.99 Value T-SHIRTS GIRLS' DRESSEi luy One ...... ,,1. THE SECOND ONE •1 FAMOUS MAK• Dacron & Cotton Knit Kleln•rt.a Fancy CRIB 1st sn $4.00VALUI REG. 2.00 BABY •1 PAllll FAMOUS MAK! -R ... $3.00 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS 1" . . . . ' .. . .. ... •• 1 f 't I .. ... .. .. .. llG.$3.25 1" . " All famou1 in.kt • Infant SUMMfl PAJAMAS YOUllGLAllD E INPANTI e IOYS e GIRLS ANO NUltftRY NIEDS · -Ull oua GHARGI ACCOUNT HARIOI SHOPPING CIN11R D 21 00 H A~C OR BLVD .• COSTA MESA < ' ii l I I e f t ( 1 I 8 OArL V PILOT /Ntws-l'ttss Friday, July 23, 1%5 For the Recorll Denied Rights? Judge Asks B etter Deal for Teen-agers IES ·County Fair Starts Tuesdayr~ Exhibits Already Set Record SACRA MENTO (APl -Judge H. Eugene Breiten· ______ _._.,,.., An out-of-date juvenile court bach of Los Angeles Count.y Meetings system is depriving Califor· and Attorney Archibald M. nla's youngsters of equal jus-Mull Jr. of Sacramento say . , "'"DAV k tlce under the law, contenr!s Gardner's proposals would '· i°'\4 ,,,,., v1,1e N..\Ollk L.,... M•-Co t s · Co rt d " .,\' re""' ... uo1 u111 st. 11 ... .,..,, kt<ll. Orange un Y upertor u undennine the very foun •· . · . ~\, · si~: ~:·1_, 41114 .,,._,..,.., clllb. J udge Robert Gardner of tlons of the juvenile court · : • • • ~ ·'' ' Flrtt "'•'"°"''' c1111rct1. n*"'"°" H•11· Newport Beach. hil . h ;.. '' l ". ·""" °' w. "'" s1.. Cott• """"' a·oo ~."' Not so answer a Los An· p osop y. ~" • '•., ', ,, P EIOSA Soctetv tw Ille .. ._... on • Th t 'ti I eeonded • . • • • .w E;.._,_,., e1 •••t>ertllOP geles County colleague. a a post on s s . : \ • • ,. ~:C';.-c~~~ ~".c~:r-~·c!:.':!'.i~ Sacramento attorney and a by Sen. Stanley Arnold, the • · : w"' and 0<•,,.. .. -. Hvn•i,..ion state legislator. who argue Susanville _Democrat -re· · ,,_ ,, ,. 11"~ :.,.,O:~''"it.eolo soctef'I, 11ecru· that the juvenile courts are cently appointed to-the Super· ~-:" ;\ Ntt': • ..,. .. "" ••'-ll•d · N•"'""~ conscientiously performing ior Court bench -who wrote • • , · • e .. c11. •.aa •·"'' their primary duty straight-the 196~ legislation ~~t led , . • · · · . '1 Divor~e• ening out young lives bet ore to the first . major revmon of , • · • , . ; · they become irreversibly the sta.te's Juvenile court sys· 14-•• • • ,s ~ • \.' • DI•-.,,.., . _,.. tem in 58 years f · · · U No<-E. .... °"" H. Y-·Ltallne•. twist~. . • . ~ .. • .. Frt,. •t. Mollv '" Krol\n. 1 <i r ) •t\.'~l A=I n. Lorrt l,. C.mot>all 11n1111. RJGHTS DENIED STEP BACK ~' . ' j, I ~'~ H•......,. · ,,.. A " ... ... • " · Arn Id "Is ~ • 0ore1t1v !!. vt. c~•·'-• w. 84' ~'· edition ol the Journal of the proposing. says o • tJ 1; '. j ; ; '::,U:.:: t,,: ... i_':'.;!:':''~,'(j_· • "' State Bar of California, judge nothing less t~an a return to .. , ·~; • ._' ;:;;::-M~ V: ... L*•11:"~"'5:."'"°"· Gardner says the present .sys· the prej.uvenile court dayi; ff '·!+ ;{i Marion ,,.. l'•ul s.n1111. tem denied juveniles tnose when children were handl~ t ~ v ~ '(l .. NO'IM • .... G llONl!, .. l . v~T:~u. Writing ln the most recent "Wha t Judge Gardn~r Is ·~ " • ff"··,, . ~~ Lja~~~ ' 00 '•· coostitutiooal rights granted just like adults, with their u :.:-.. .... {::\AA. .... ~··~~~. ~~,':.!~"· adults. n a m e 5 in the .newspapen. WITCH DOCTOR? -Orba Grey (left) of Santa Ana ~~~ l" :~ f~. 9't°'5,.._... Sin<:e a juvenile offender Is criminal proceedings and · aJl shows one of her unusual masks to Mona Nevins of f;~.~: .. :' M~~?',,,t ~~~·· not formally charged with .1 the trappings ~! adult crim· Huntington Beach as they set up their display booth l?M~ :•· .. ~~""jj' v:.,:;; i;~;r.:: crime, writes Gar~er. he 15 inaJ procedure. at the Or an g e County Fair. Abou~ 30 of thes~ ~~;'d t. ~·,. "::.~ ~::~· "not entitled to bail but. mcty Breitenbach and Mull ~ay masks will be exhibited during the six-day expost· Ann 11. va. l>on4I M. N..d ..een. be. . . 'detained' " pendmg a youths should not be tried H~•.., F va. Jtrome v. S.nditrs. , . • • . .__ j nile tion. E•"-' ~ .. ~M ... ,,..,d1. judge s decision. by Juries =cause uve l------------------- TMllM / ••. f,,::, t.'~11~ "Then. at the he~ring, ~e is court proceedings ','are not 1:~71': L~,,;,:"·~; ~:~~.~~a. not entitled to 1 trialthby JU~ criminal trial~. bu~ Ul the n~·l.-------------------, 'i;r;:G"!·v~J:~;L~·r!i:.'r,. norainto d:~ai:: ~at de p~ !ure ~f gua~~an~ p~i:e -A LITTLE MATTER OF ~;i. "~ ~~~a'ri1,. 'T.~'•"· ag st tmb andyton a or j ings m w lie th sin . ~ WISHFUL THINKING? 11.a r•11 L. · ..... J•met c. AU..,.. son able dou t o a m a seeks to re eve . e .m or M••• f . "'· 0-1••, -.._!.1111<i.. certainty -preponderance of the stigma of cnnunal con-Somt lltwsP<IPtt ct~ulatlon flgum art. Not the DAILY Ju,.. M va. •-rt . -·-n. ' !I' . t gi hi I ... t~ D<""'' :i ....... Je11n 1. s1a11....... tile evidence being su 1c1en viction ~d to ve m cor· PILOT'S. TM(rt aodlt.td by the nat onwt.,,,, mPK ~ ~~ .. :-: ~1 ~:.~..,11t1:.. even tbroogb bis Liberty may rective care, supervision and Audit IUIUll ol Clrtulnlons. ~~If. '1:. ":.. '~*o~·,~=~· be at sU.ke," says Gardner. training." , '~====~============= ~:~: ~ ~~ f$.-w-...Lt=."'· He recommends that the ju· And Arnold disclaims Gard-l- Gt•c1"11 A. va. Id c. 11U11or. ve.nile c<>WU end "ln!orm~l ner's charge of unconstit:G·1=,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO~ll Jowllllltle va. ,,_ Vldlt~ bandlin •• f t tn la Iii ~~~~· ,~· ... ~"'!::;. ~'. L-. Jr. hi b g ti o yogungc~teesn~ay tionality by notin& the ll w "-' r vi. ~......, 1. c Mon•-4. w c. po ce a en he authored allows juven es ~:~F! .:1W111i~'~. Ji~~ pick up a youthiul su3pcct. to have defeDM counsel and ~·:~v i'. ~'. ~::" •. j;:;.~· de~ him, then make the provides a means to ~ppeal Rocl\ard G. "~•~""'~"rltcr..it. decision -:Vhether to hold or a juvenile judge's dedston to Mk.,_,.,.. J. "'· ThotNs E. """'· rele11H him. .. hidi.-court JN n O VI. '""''*' L. Fl1'd. ~ 6"~1 • l to11 w . .-. •-,, M. ~·-· IN COUJlT "Our present system ls se w111ard H, "'· 1tut11 l'vnllt. .. Arn ld "to let the O•toor•h A. n. •• ,.. J. G41ru . Each suspected offender. up. says o , . Ell• , va. Jtrl"f A. MINI. · iJ • fi'rst contact with o.•or•~ 1. va. J""" w. Wtitt•.. no rruatter what his age, should Juven e s ... ~=• Le. v~ •. ·~r:i. •A. "::rt!: appear in court where hjs case ~h~ law be as gieb~Ue ~d ~n~; ~·i·re Caf•-will undergo judida.I scrutiny, f1cial as poss e .. e . on ., a.a says Gardner. And he add:;: wa~t a youngster thlnlcing or "Many 1·uvenile arrest3 a.re saying the law eave him a """,.,... IMdo • . dirt d al .. • 01 pm. Tllur•n. lf!llMI •Id. $\lrftNe W1necessary or UDJUSt. It 1! y e . , .i":'.'!' .. ,,_ t1,., mn ... """' circt.. common knowledge that some I.==========~ ' ll pm • lralll ,.,., ,.almdele S"9et .,,., police agencies engage in '•'~ street. _.....,,..,.,. r&ttwlr widespread practices MANY HANDS 10 11 • m. 'nKlrodn. l!Wlk -'"· tm tn wllich juveniles ar~ arrest· 11 ~":",., ~·:~ "' Y9Uflt ""· ""' w.... ed. . . for situations in which 1 'lO ";'~ .. A~ ""· .... , 1o1 .. Aw •• DO adult would ~ . touched." , d•m-In the same edition of the ) S• • m. l'rldey, llTUc1u... ""' '°°' bar's J' ournal Superior Court It t.ake1 mo~ than 200 em· ployttt and more than 500 carrlu u.Jeamen to produce and deliver thla copy of YOW' DAILY PILOT. '"''"'ttr A .... ~ , ........ _11:rn3:1.1,E ..... -s.ITA SHQPS ·ANITA SHOPS ·ANl~ .r ~ 2 3. HOURS .. ONLY! a P~~~~~~~ P.M. E 0 ~ ~ m (l) ~ H ~ m ii. 0 :x: .\1 ll>~l .\J.\ILR CLL·\IL \;\_<.I. SWIMSUIT·S REG. S666 3 HOURS 8.99 ONLY REG. 6.99 s466 3 HOURS ONLY m :i: ·~ m UJ ~ ..... sHoRts'E~~ciEG .. 2 ." s22• t BERMUDAS 5! ~ ENTIH STOCK LAl>l!S ~ SHIFTS ~ RIG. 2 . ., $228 ---------------------1 • p. PANTIES ~ REG. 39c 3 PAIR 66¢ m ------------------4 ~ LADIES • REG. $1.99 ~ SLIPS s ,u~ s1s& ~ HAL' m ... ALL GIRLS' ITEMS 2 76~ .... ., .... 1.0t ,, • ANP1.2t ENTIRI STOCK Of LADllS GOWNS & P. J.'s ~ REG. 2.99 $2&1 3 HOURS ONLY ::i ~ VALUES TO $5.9' • LADllS SKIRTS s1 11 • 261 LADllS SUMMIR DRESSES DrHtfcally Reduced 3·" Value. to 16.9' Md up m :.: 0 ~ m ._ ____________ -..! 't.._ 2.,:, Ha~I~• Me.a _A~ ~A !IHOPll · AN?TA SHOl'!I • A'ft>. • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA ME SI\ -- ,. . . .. *HARBOR CENTER* DARK OF THE MOON Sale 8-11 SATURDAY ONLY JULY 24 rs COOl ~ POllW . .,..,. ._•A ll11u ~ Wocb• ' lewl....-nd GIANT 25 n. 40··W1Dll •Voit Swim Fins 2 Only • Varoom Trike Sugg. Price sa.95 MOON LIGHT SPECIAL 6'' Sugg Reull sa.aa • $17.00 1(0 4 Only lu111 • 20•r Varoom Bike "i!011<0 $15· .. • • Garden Club Gardening Set ... 1!~111~.oo Sl ·53 • • Only • Formex 7 ·sun. Retail $1.98 MoonliCJht Special 99' •Hula Hoops lugo llletall 57.M lu19 llletall 1.11 88c • $1 ·13 • Switch & Dump Train Set "•• is.oo 99c WIN A BEAUTIFUL TROPHY. ENTER NOW FOR THE REVELL MODEL CAR CONTEST. JUL~No:,!! lhep Mon .. WM .. Thurs. • l11'kamertoart1 .. ~y"' OrOvr ••t. Tiii t o.m. UyllW&y Pia" HARBOR SHOPPING CINTll Kl J.70'2 i-HARBOR CENTER~< ~ I THI HOME SHOPS -GllllATIST I P.M. TIL 11 P.M. DARK :~ MOON SALE! All Wnite Sale Prices Are In Efhct Durin• This Sale 3 HOURS ONLY FIELDCIUIT IMPll'UAL 8ftOCADE BATH TOWELS R911. 5.00 HCh so•;. •ff 21-5• SI. lrreg. In I auutlful Decorator Colol"I 3 HOURS ONLY HUNDREDS OF WASHCLOTHS & FINGERTIPS CALLAWAY VALUES TO 91 4for 100 MARTEX-FIELOCREST·CALLAWAY TOWEL JAMBOREE VALUES TO 3.25 YOUR CHOICE WHILE 1 00 EA. THEY LAST DRAPERY BONANZA FIBER GLASS & TEXTURE FABRIC VALUES TO 34.99 5: \ 1i~ j 1:~~ BRING YOUR MIAS REMENTS AND WE'LL DO THI RIST QUILTED BED SPREADS BEAUTIFUL SOLID COLORS TWIN Reg.19.91 ....... $10.88 FULL ... ,. 2•:11 ......... $14.88 KING-9UEEN DUAL ... ,. n.•• 119" DUTCH CURTAINS & PINCH Pl.EAT SHORTIU WITH BRASS RINGS Values to 3.N Pair l lztt 24·30·31 199 .. Valance whtrt avollable ltt yd. THROW RUGS & AREA RUGS Limited Quantity 50°10 ~~~R KED Limited Quantity DUTCH CURTAINS VALUES TO 2.91 so-COME AND " Get UM PR THROW PILLOWS WHILE 100 THEY LAST Valutt Ta 2.tl MARTEi cemtPIECE lava 1.21 IMI tacfl ... ., Towal IA TH ""· UI • • • • • • • • • 4 /500 HAND ... ,. u• ......... 4/300 WASH "•• .. •• ......... 3/100 ~ o ... rator Colo,.. Whllt They Lalt 100 ONLY -SHEm ! ! I ~ .... c.-.._... ...... TWIN . a . l'ULLS vatu.• .. ua FITTED & FLATS YOUl"I 00 Popular 0 .. pto"e lhadH 2 for 5 3 HRS. ONLY DOZOIS Of HOO TOWEU Martex-,leldcrut-Calloway VALUES TO 1.79 Falt Color Prlntelf TERRY DISHCLOTHS 6/1 00 R911. 39c H . SI. lrreg. Lovtly Primo' TEttRY APRONS I R.. 1.00 • $1.25 SI. Irr ... 2/1 00 : WALL DECOR lQ°fo OFF FOR 3 HOURS ONLY BEACH TOWELS :: 1 : .. C•l•2r .... 1rg5 .• 00 To 3.tl PLACE MATS Up To 1.00 Vatu .. ,oam 4 for 100 aack I•• Our '•bulou1 GIFTW ARE COUNTER : 50°/oSAYE50°/o TERRY TABU CLOTHS LIMITED QUANTITY lnft ... ,. 3.00 2.100 1.00 PICTURES l ll9Ml1 Da"'•tft At Marked 500/o ~ Of',. I mURJllE BWIBS 72 X90 I COLORS ONLY 1& PCI. WHILI 400 THIY LAIT the HOME S II. CU"TAINI D"APll HOP ··~~~~~ .. 2JOO Hamor llYt, fflrltor .,,._ CHter • ·II 5-USJ · • i300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA M(SA • FREE PARKING ( r . ' • I • ' I • ' • ' I ' ' ' , I ' • • • ' ' • • c ' • • t ] ] j ! .· s e 1( s s e e ll J. d frtday, July 23, 1%5 DAILY PILOT /N~·Prm f) .Airport Setting Use Mark Solo Sailor Says Once Is Enough The booming Orange CoUU· HONOLULU (UPI> -Mrt. ty Airport 1hould set a new Sharon Sit.ea of Los An&elea, recot.s for arrivah and ct. wbo made a 40-day aolo voy. partuna ln Ul65 U the rat of age from Califoml.a to Ha- the year matches current air walJ ln a 25-foot aloop, think.a traffic, control tower ch 18 f once la enough. Ike Joneg told the DAIL y Pl· The blonde divorcee told a newa conference yfftttday LOT today. she would never again make "I'd titimate that the air-FV Man's such • voyage. She a1ao wd pert should go over n>.000 she hopes some ahlppin& llDe arrlnls and departure• this · will volunteer to take her year," Jones predic~ed. Con-Crash Hurts ~~~~~~·back to 1lde'rlng that the old record Mn. Sit.ea arrived h e r e set last year is 288,4.38, th.la Wednead.ay and wu believed could be a jump of more Prove Fatal to be the first woman to com- tban l,(Q) plane movements plet.e the 2,m.mUe voyage 0 ruone. per month. RANGE -A 27-year-old She said ahe encountered Malting a prediction llke Fountain Valley man died six days of stonna and went this might seem a bit hasty, here· early today a! Orange without aleep while winds but Jones bu some aolld evl· ~unty Gcne~al llo.spitru from blew at 65 miles an hour and PONY RIDE -Vletnamese children Thao. Thoy and Tio are lifted onto the back fa horse by Sgt. John Moss of Costa Mesa as L/Cpl. F..dward Wilhoit looks on. ; Moss boucbt the horse so be could give the children rides. irlJurlea received m a bead· the wavea peaked at 20 feet dence to go on. oa aQto collision ln Los Ala-sometime. covering the Sea NEW RUNWAYS autos Tue.day night. Sharp. .. Ho1pllal spokesmen aald "There •ere thoughts in Private Cells Sergeant Finds Way Denied for To Please Viet Tots Those two new runways Jesse Abrin Carrillo. 16332 my mind. How much !oncer have been busy ever sl.nce Sbast;a St.. succumbed to head can the boat go on." she said. they were finished last De-lnjunes at 2 a "!· , Her only companion during cember." he states. He was lhe driver of a ve-the trip was a pet turtle that i And so far 1965 has gone ~icle that cras hed head-on died 1.2 days out · into another on Coyote Creek "I talked to lbe boat more according to schedule, rack· bridge on Los Alamitos Boule-than to myseJC, just to hear Slayer Trio . ing up ab o u l 6,000 more vard shortly after 11 p.m. a voice," sbe added. 61 TOM TITl S about lookmg for 1 way hi Oighta t ban last ye a r. In Tuesday. Mrs. Sites said she 'kept a SANTA ANA _ Private Of"" o.u, "191 "'" help. June 24 853 nights were log· Police said an investigation detalled journal of the trip 11 . 0 C J .1 ''War is bad business, cs· Now almost any day of the ged 'which was •ell above of the accident is continuing. and "I think I have a book ~e ' ~ r~g~ d ~~nty al pecially for kids," observes week a group of children the ' th ill 1i64. be Car~o·a auto collided with ... ritten now. I baven·t sold J;t~ ~;er:"~eho aJ~~~~ a Cost.a Mesa Marille &er· waits for their friend at a 23 ~ ;:enta .,,er:;. oneH driphrv.en bt Cl.ob ar lBea~A~· my atcryffto ~!1yooe. I am geaat who bu foand a way 11 ads'd t th ·-m um lei, .n, ng ..-.-open too ers. lnlJti a newd penalty trial for a to make llfe a bit more plea-•alrma b ro Tthe s odre ~teaknr e corded. who was trapped in hJ.I car She wcu accompanied at ~ mur er. t f f V'etn . aae. ey on ow And lhln could &el even for an hour. police said. He the oew1 conference by her The request for P r 1 v a t e ~~se ~~p 0 1 8 when and if he'll come, but bette ~ the airport was listed in good condition saUlng instructor. her attor- quarters by Joschoph . Roh so3to1 For the pa~t i.wo months they know he'll be there if he ... .111 ~ .......... 1.. "lLS" today at Harbor General Hos· ney, her personal photograph· 34, John F . Via vie · · s J h · h f · ww """~ .... g an ra-pltal. Long Beach. er and friends. I and Donald G. FranlJin, :14. ~: o n D. Muss has been as so'!'e ree time: dio station ln a fnr montha. ·---=-----:=================---- was denied by Superior Judge giving pon~ . r~a t-0 t h e "Taking these lttlle ones I Warren J. Ferguson at a brief you ngsters living near the Da for a ride makes them forget IMPROVED bt!aring here Thursday after-,N~g air ~ase. if Ula d the ugly things for a while," fU&ht now, the airport only ooon. oss. w ose w e. · an he explains "And. you know, has a VOR (Voice Operated The trio is scheduled to go Gtepdau~ti ~ ~5~ v ~ 1 1 e 1l makes me forget some• Radio) staUon. Euentially. on tn aJ here Oct. 18. At stake .~eei;1· • ;;,e aht h 1r,er· umes too." t.bU only gives a pUot bis pc>-is a Life sentence or death in si e ace. ug imse. a slUou -but teila him nothine the gas chamber. small horse receotly and since of bll altitude or the angle They received a new pen· then has _become the mosl at which he is landing. a)h trial earlier this year as popular visitor around. . • F'are Boosted T ILS CI tru t rand ~' "When I show up with he ns men ..,. the result of a recent St.ate 'Willi • th k' .... Service) is normal at most Su C d · · e. e ...... come run-T C I · preme ourt ec1s1on. . r ... _ .. h 0 'a la 1·na major 1 i...-.s and ...ives thla In 1960 they were convict· m~g rom everywin:re. e · u~·.:._ti. aJ~·lnf • · · gnns "They love the horse important UJJ~ on orm.a ed of the shotgun slaytng of and. ·for a little while eacb LOS ANGELES 1 lJPll -tion . ~al~ea~ restaurant owner one of them is happy.·· The Public Ctihttes Commis-Since the ILS will make It 5 ie tmpson . The 40-year-old sergeant. sion has approved a boost in eaJier to take off and land who has spent half hia life in rates for the 3.50-passenger during marginM we.ather con- lhe Marine Corps, wa s re· "Magic Isle." which sails be· ditions, the number of mo.e- , __ LA_T-ES_T_&-FA-ST_E_S_T_'1cently assigaed to Vietnamltween the mainland and Ca-ments at the airport may after spending a stint ui Ja-tallna lsland. . climb even higher. Joaes t>.- Late news reaches your pan as a chemical warfare In· The round trip fare for Ue ve<;. lpKiallzlng in Slzta I ATU"OAY 7to 1~ ito20, 31to4' MOONLIGHT MADN£14 CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES ~ SUITS UP TO 2 OFF JACKETS -CAPRI S "•o. to Ut $·--=2,-=---a COSTA MESA Harbor Shopping Ctr. 2300 Harbor Blvi , GARDEN GROVE 8rookhurat & Ch~pmMI home the d11y It happens In structor. adults was inc reased from "We juat set a record of l ,· the DAlLY PILOT In part The plight of these mno. $6.82 to $7.50., and from SJ.41 314 instrument} 1 lg ht s in thr0ugh the use or" println& cent victims of the Vietnam to $3.75 for children June. IDJWaJ, be reports.1-_.--.;;._.;;;......--.--------- 11n·s.-. wh ich producn this war immediately touched The Increases, approv ed The old record for lFR (in· ;Q~a:;le~'::~.l.IP to Mou, a member of the Ma· yesterday, will ao Into eHecl 1trumeot O.ight ruler) illghlal =================irlne Composite Reconnalaa·~~ruJ:y:lJ=. =======·=•=s=1=.J6'7=. =====~ ---------&Dee Squadron. i6nd he 1et1 DARK OF THE MOON MADNESS SALE THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES G 0 0 0 ONLY SAT., JULY 24, 1-11 P.M. at 2300 Harbor Blvd., at Wilson in tft• HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER lq. $3. 95 foJdi11 . Pltio Chairs $198 T 1ble Model llr·B~o . 12y, Inch crank OP· s211 a r a t • • aclJuttlble hellltt •"'" lnofudee 3 1kew.rs fMlu4f .. f O W• cal ca 1 • of 24 CIM ·$1:39 Col8111n fuel 91c Aqu Net H1lr SPiry 99~ ~-=· ':::_ 47• ' It's The Coolest Yet ... DARI Of THE MOOM MADNESS SALE! SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 24th 3 WILD SELLING HOUllSI FlllE MAN'S DIAMOND WEDDING RING TO MATCH With Purcbue Of lither Set THE SALE OF THE YEARI MIDNIGHT MADNESS SAT. NIGHT, JULY 24-3 WILD HOURS Famous Brand Summer DRESSES & SHlnS REG. $12 TO $25 s599&S899 · Final Clear•nc:.-SllM S to 11 c.ttM Klllt & Gabanllne CAPRIS ......... t.e N.00 Sf' & ~· c.u... k1tlt TEE TOPS ...... ts.IO ta .. $2 & $3 Callf.'a Top M•kea Cudlpn1 A Pullove" WM4 F'ully l lMd SKIRTS ""· to •tuo s3• Laoy-Pattem NYLON HOSE ::Jj 6f! '•Ir Cottoft Ga-. A P°'ll" SHORTS R.t. $3.91 to $6.00 ~ '$3 8crmuclaa. Jamaica.. Short Short-. Dacl'Oft-~ BLOUSES ""· t.J.• te s1.-$1 TO $3 Sollda A j»rlnla Shirts A Pant Top• '"' 81"'4 ,.amooa Make SWEATERS ..... to.,. ... s511 Ca,.,.,1 .. 1'11. N.,..tft1u tra"1,_. Clea,.m:e HELANCA IT"ITCH TOPS ~io $299 l Wiid Houn--1 PM.. to 11 P.M.-Oon't Mlt1 It! ,\ *HARBOR CENTER * i KIGS FOR MEii I • WE'RE ALL HANG-TEN SURF SHIRTS s100 REG. 195 AUOW AND JANTZEN SURF·T SHIRTS IUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE SECOND SHIRT 100 BETIER SPORT COATS e EAGLE e ROUGH IUDIR e ST ANLIY ILACKER A..tOthet'F_.. REG. TO $65.00 l HOUllS ONLY ... Branch 515 JANTZEN 1c SURF JACKETS WITH HOODS REG. 11.95 COLORS: RED, ILUE AND WHITE STRIPE BUY NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL IVY LEAGUE SPORT SHIRTS Dacron and Cotton and woven fabrlca 1 BUY ONE C AT REG. PRICE SECOND SHIRT ... 50 TAILORED - SUITS EAGLE ANO OTiilR lltANOS TO ":1c;s.oo I 44 00 3 HOURS ONL YI HAltlOtt SHOPPING CINTElt a<> DAY RE VOL VINO CHARGE 646-4242 f,,,__S4_s.,_1_s2_,k • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESt. '· ,,. •• \ r ~ • l f 0 DAILY rlLOT Ntws·Pms . . . r 11da, July 23. l %5 Trustees Plan Cut In Taxes 'All to Widow T e tianony Set !------- WASHI NGTON (AP) -Banks Supreme Court Justice Ar·; lhur J. Goldberg goes before are all the Senate Foreign Relations Mtt1itz Will Filed Iii Superior Court Committee today for ques-alike t1oning about his nomination • to be ambassador to the Unit· Wednes-ed Nations. SA:'\TA ANA -A simple ange County Clerk By CKARLES H. LOOS will. leaving pracllcally a 11 day mQrn in.:. Start Educailoa Writer his \\ealth to his widow, has The will is scheduled to be --------- Westminster dementar) been filed here in Superior admitted to probate in Su-LOOSE ROCKS? school trustees wUI consider Court by attorneys for t h e perior Court Aug. 13. final adopllon of a proposed estate of the late aviator Paul The wlU stipulated t h at. $8.3 million budget for 1965-~tantz. Mrs. 1Theresa Mae Mantz. nk's Snow- 66 foUowlng public hearing The amount of the estate Mantz s widow. ls to have the hit~ COOL.- on the fiscal progran early ,, as routinely described as f~mily autos. jewelry. silver, ,;-c;~T w~,J0~ ("·-' f« (k--1... wM,. ._,) next month. "m r\cess of SI0.000." pictures, books. paintings, and beauty to ~ ~ Curtis 0 . Bluemke. t h e I ~tantz family attorney Ft ed \\ orks of art household furni-our home, yet Westminster School District's Le\dorf of Los An~eles. said, lure and furnishings. clothing at just a frac· asststanl superintendent f or ho\.. ever that "Mrs. Mantz and other personal goods. as tJon of the cost Come meet the people who nm U.S. National Bank. 'Ibey make a bi& cW.rerence. business. said the preliminary 1 .. n11 be 'adequately provided :well as the family home and or a . new roor. figure. still subjed to change for ·• insurance poll cl es. Crank s exclu· IL c. .u.D&.ICll, for example. b t d 11-aJ d I Th · slve C 0 0 L-H; R iotaa1 y · p uiJmt e we~n no'; an au• a op-. At thi~ lime." h~ ex· ~ av~ator left SS.000 cash 0r1M c. c,_ COAT formula '" e1 iu ' lion. is do\\ n ,about SS00.000 plained. "1t would be 1mpos-to his sister, Ruth Walker gives lastlns proteetion against ""'4U1U11r#. a1 ilw from last year s budget. lsi blc to predict the tot al r f Mantz, of San Francisco. hot 1ummu su n or th~ drivln& Huntiniton Beada off'"· And the . district's 1965·66 Mr. Mantz's eFtnte.'' The re.mainder of the es· rain and wind of winter. COOL-!~!:~~~~;; tax rate will be down about !\I t •h Li ed 1 400 S late. which includes Mantz's COAT forms a positive bond 5 cents from last year's rate B: an;· ~ o B vlbo a I I d. co-partnership in the Tall-bet\\een th~ &T&Vel irnd the of $2.ll per SlOO assessed val-ay -ron '. a a s an · mantz Aviation Co at Oran e r00t -prevent. &ravel from UN/ffiD ualion Bluemke cstim t d was !Oiled in a plane crash Count A' rt ·. g iblowin& ort. keeps your roor S1J~A,.,,DCJ · a e · near Winterhaven July 8. He 1 J 1 irpo · IS lo be ~ri&ht and beautiful all the '.1"1.1 DO HEARING was piloting the 3mall open-P ace n a trust for M r s. ume. 1'.r ,.,, The hearing on the new fis· cockpit plane during th~ film· ~~n~Y~d r;iet~ 00\h0 r~gu-Call 541-5561 for a Free Estl· .J. {,1/A"{<J/J"A.L cal program is scbedul~ for ing of th~ 1!!ovie "Flight of lat es. en s, e w stipu-mate. CRANK BROTHERS .IU'1J.. ~~ 7:30 P·!'11-Aug. 3, at d.istrlct the Phoemx. A second trust fund is to be ROOnNG co. ~rvinc Ora.nee 3wri_.;1J::Sf::. 'C1:.f:'-offlces. J4121 Cedarwood Ave.. An 0Hlc1al of Leydorfs law provided f 0 th f' . county 20 years Ad , _________ _ Westminster. firm of Willis. Butler and f r m e 1r~t. in the1~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;v;_;. ;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ The proposed budget includ-SrheiOy. filed the will in the ~;:~~a~tz~rtsh Mant~ s death,r;: C's S5 6 mtlhon for operating'probate department of the Or· bert Paul ~'1a~r: ~r1~{en.,AI· Now The space Age M1crot1tn•c C1rcu1t ('Xpenses and close to $2.7 l 'tah nov M M anding, Ztnitl\ Hurtng Aid Two youngsters. Andrea and Hobbv .. help break ground for Costa Mesa's Hope million for the district'~ 1965· I nado · and M anTtz. of Coro-1 N-'"' •11 ..... in '"" 1 " cu••.,,, •w•11 66 building prog a · rs. en1ta Lou z.,..,,_ s.111er• M"" ....-,.., ••• ye.i ""' •• Haven School at West 16th Street and Monrovia Avenue. Asststing them arc . r m. . . Christensen. of Pacific Pali ,,, c_...,*' i. Y-.... Y••• •• ,.,.,"•• Z••11h o .. ,., -••"'"" :New School for Retarded ( ) () M R be ' V ls C ·i d C t ll~ r t w t 0 Besides debt service on de,oted to saJartes for class· sades · .., .i1 "' ..... ( rom e t ayor o rt 1 on, ounci man an os a " esa"oun Y a er ts· school bonds and state school room teachers. This year. he The. e~-•-f A . CURRY HEARING AID SERVICE trict board chairman Alvin Pinkley and R E. Hart, executive director of the Or· · 1 11"11. o menca was " ,. c1"' "-'' ..,..,.. ... Mm ange County Association for Retarded Children. ~uU~g oans, the $2.? mil· said, the figure will hit about named executor. I "":, w":":,... nu1T. cosu :1u -------------------------------hon i.s expected to cover the 68 per cent. Officer Commended In Retirement Rites J\ilenta l Health Appoints Da lhy ~~sJi~~n~ncl::a~~~~t ~~l~ PAY RA ISES existing schools and the pur· Westminster school trustees chase of some pol'Uble class-alread)'. have ordered raises rooms. averagmg 6 per cent for teachers. The 1965-66 salary SLOWDOWN range will be from s.5.700 for SANTA ANA _Maxwell T Bluemke said almost all_ or beginning teachers to a ~1gh the SS00.000 budget reduction of $10.300 for more exepnen· Dal~y ha.s been appointed ex· this year comes from build· cco teachers with advanced SATURDAY July 24, 1965 GOVERNORS ISLAND. N. and to teach English and his· ccuhve dLrector of the Orange ing funds. The Westminster degrees. La st year's range Y. -Lt. Col. J a m e s B. t.ory at junior college le,·et. County Association for Men-district, which has built l 7 was !5.500 to '9.040. Non-1 · Burgess of Costa Mesa was Col. Burgess was cited for lal Healt h, according to new ~chools. In the past dee-tcachln.g personnel won raises awarded the Anny Commen-marked proficiency and initia· Mrs. James Ma y, the presi-ade. ts neanng saturation and averaging 4 • 5 per cent. I daUon Medal at hi~ retire· tive as chJef, plans and oper-dent. ~e building program is slack-Bluemke said. the distrlct's ment ceremony at FU"Sl U.S. ations division. in the office Dalby has lO years of exe-LDg off. he explained. cost of education was $350 Army Headquarters alter 22 of the first Army Deputy cutive experience with non-The tax reduction is expect· per child for the 1964-65 year. years of service. Chief of Staff for Intelligence. profit organizations. most re· ed largely because of a 20 per He said he expects the c o s t The veteran, son of Bruce U . Gen. Thomas W. Duan. cenUy as executive vice pres-cent Increase in the district's per child to remain about the 12 Noon to 8 p.m. AND • J<. Burgess. 1933 Wallace First Army commander. pin-ident. Oklahoma Division. assessed valuation. according same this year. Ave .. Costa Mesa, plans to ned the commendation medal American Cancer Society for to the assistant superinteo· Revenue lo support the oper- u tue in Southern California on him. 61h years. dent. ating budget. 8 1uemke said. RETIRES -Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Dunn (left). first Army comander. pins Army Commendation Med al on Lt. Col. James G. Bt:irgess. chief of plans and operations. office of the deputy chief of staff for In· telligence at retirement parade at Governors Island, New York, recently. Col. Burgess, of Costa Mesa, reti:_ed after 22 years of service. for BOOK Carry 'em out by the handsfull OR by the box load! 30°/o to 85°/o OFF REGULAR PRICES Pick up buyers' CJOOfs in HARDCOVERS, Glm, PAPlllACKS, PAPER GOODS THI BOOKSTALL UJ I. 1M ST. COSTA MESA 10A.M.·f,.M.MON. THRU SAT. 54'"'44 11 The new mental health chief The biggest single budget breaks down like this: about lives in Tuslln \\1th his wile. item is for teachers salaries. 2.4 per cent from federal sour- Marie. Bluemke said. State law now res. 60.8 per cent from the requires that a mlnlmum of state and 36.8 from local sour-1 60 per cent of the elementary ces, primarily property tax- Belsit o Heads school operating expenses be es. THIS WEEK ONLY! City E1uployes NAUGAHYDE '125 Hunl.lngton Beach ass<><:1a\e 1 planner F'lo)d "Bud" Belsito was elected president or the City Employtts Association Tuesday night as outgoing president Patrick Spencer took the vice president's post. HIDE-A-BED ,REE DELIVERY NEIL'S FIRE-HOUSE UPHOLSTERY r Need a part? Replacing port of o cor is o poin. Bui it's even tnore painful when you n~ed o port ond can't get it. II you own o 6-or 8·yeor-old dom1stic co r ond need, soy, o door hondle or o woler pump, you're lioble to hove quite o problem. !Unless you en1oy shopping ,., 1llnlyords.I When cars cha nge dras11colly every year, 1h1 dealer simply can't k .. p every porl for •veryyeor in s1od. &t the V'W doesn·t chonga.drcmicolly every yeor, so Volbwogen deolers don't hove near1y th• problem. So for os we'r• concerned, o hood is o hood ond o door Is o door. We can replace on engine In 90 minutes !er 0 re or fender for n1 .<11., plus loborl. Above ollf we con promise thot you'll be obit to get ony port you n11d for on•1 yeor Volbwogen you own. Not '° long ago, there were people who woutdn't hove ony port or 0 vw ot oil. Now theyg .. oil they wont. NEWPORT BEA.CH Chick Iverson Motors 2116 Newport llvd. '" . I I 1 SUNDAY July 25, 1965 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Our Fabulous On BOWLING ON BOWLING & FOOD EVERY 2nd line 1 c ••• Pay pre· vaDinCJ rate for 1st., 3rd9t 5th., etc. line • On FOOD Purchase one meal at NfJlllar menu · price, 2nd meal 1 c (Must be same Item or Item of equal cost • • • or less. ) 545-1112 . ( . . 2699 Harbor Blvd. ·: Costa Mesa j_ -4-... • .. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE __J - = .. .. .. ~ ...... ..-. l,Jl;GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE ADD AN "R'' ~~·""' ... .. ... thl7'rt 11e1,. W9lt ,.. ...... lllOtlw -~ n. IWU PJLOf 'S ...... _. lf*llltt. Clillrtll t... ... ..................... -""" .... _,., " ... trlc\ "°'91J11Ullofl. f'rtday, July 23, 1%5 OA1t y ll'tlOT /fftw),-P'm.1 J I LEGAL NO'JTJOE LEGAL NOTICE ..... LEGAL NOTICE ; . · ..t ·" Uc rttre,. uc.-.t• Uc .. !• \k ,,,,.,,, lk ...... lk-• Uc ... ,. Uc ..,_,,, lie llMJI Uc ,,,,_,,, Uc -I• lk ,,,,.,,, Uc ... ,. ltc -Uc _,,, ltC ,._,,, %)( ..... ,,, Uc .._.._ I 1''1C ,,,,,.,. 17'>< ...... Uc ,._,,, '~ """'" IJl'IC .... • 11'.c ..... , Uc -I• Uc ...,_" --... .... ,.u, Jk .... ,,,.,, -,..t.(.., . .... ,.(,. -----..... Uc ... ,. - --------.... 1'(11 ----- SllYING THI Public and Trade COMPLETE PRINTING SERVlCE 2211 w ..... , .... """ • Uc ... 11 Uc "!f'tl• lit,._,. Ur .. ,. Uc ""9,., ltl--~ --Uc ... *• . . Uc .. J. ' ' , .. ....,,.. . ' ' \ DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Not the Right Place Metropolitan Water District plans to locate a nuclear· fueled water desalting plant on our coastline have drawn a favorable response from the Orange Coast lead· ers who have been active in the long campaign to as· sure adequate future wa ter sources. Directors of the MWD announced last week that they will move ahead with P.reliminary engineering and cosi estimates on a $300 million facility capable of con· vcrling salt water for domestic uses. 1t would be the largest sea water converter in the world. Some estimates indicate it could produce enough usable \\ater to serve 750.000 persons. While the decision to push ahead with the desaltin~ plant has been generally hailed as a step m the right di· rectlon, serious questions have been raised about the proposed site southerly of Corona del Mar This loca· lion appears to be the prime choice of MWD directors. The MWD's own consulting engineers. the Bechtel C-orp. recommended the creation of an island 4,000 feet offshore of the Huntington Beach-Seal Beach shorelme as the top priority location. . Based on information curreolly available. there appears to be sound support for the island concept. Jn fact. Harbor District officials and the Army Corps of Engineers seem to agree that the island would enhance development of water park and boating facil· ities. Construction of the offshore spit of land could be accomplished in concert with plans for future harbor de· velopment. . Despite these apparent advanta~e~. Metrop~htan Water District direclors orderert preliminary engineer- ing and cost studies on some 200 acres of undeveloped coastline. The site be~ins only 1.000 feet southerly of Corona del Mar's Cameo Shores subdivision. earthquake argument could be applied to the site south- erly of Corona del Mar. Earlier. when Southern California Edison Co. sought approval for locating its nuclear power plant at . ~an Onofre, Coast and Geodetic Survey engineers t~st1f1ed before the Atomic Energy Commission that the site was in proximity to several earthquake fault s. Yet th~y felt adequate safeguards bad been designed for the mstal· la lion. Regardless of location of ihe future de-sailing plant, the question of ,;afety of the nuclear powerplant does not appear to be at issue. It must be recognized that we arr living in the Atomic A,ge. Increasing numbers of nuclear powered fa· c1hties will appear in the years just ahead. The U.S. now has 250 operating reactors. The AEC rcpo.rts there has never been an accident involving the public al one ol these plants. Then again, there is little question that salt water conversion is a vital consideration in our search for future wale~ supplies. . In considering the nuclear salt v.ater conversion plant. then, the question isn't so ruuch need as it 1s prop- er location. Currently · available facts suggest the earthquake rault question probably applies about equally to Hunt· m~on Beach-Seal Beach and Corona de! Mar sites. The island plan would actually aid re&eetional and shoreline development. It might be as much as $30 million less expensive. In contrast. the Corona del Mar location does not appear by any measure to be the highest and best use of this ruggedly beautiful shoreline. In favoring this parcel. MWD directors said they feared the Huntington Beach·Se~I Beac~ ~land concept because it would be located m prox1m1ty to the so· called Inglewood-Newport earthquake faull Yet several experts have suggested the same Perhaps this location would have drawn little con- 11ideration had it already been part of the incorporated city of Newport Beach. Hopefully. the Metropolitan Water District will take a second look al the Huntington Beach-Seal Beach island concept before pushing ahead on the Corona del Mar site. ~:u.MM>~l~ ''GOL\)6£.R<i \S NO RUBE. 4'I I Allen-Scott Is LBJ Too Chary? By ROBERT S. ALLEN and PAUL SCOTI Hall IY11411'9"-IK. Seventeen definitely iden- tified Ru a Ii an SAM·2 ground-to-air missile sites are now either completed or under construcuon in North Vietnam -most of them in the strategically crucial H a n o I-Haiphong i:1rea. 1..atest sites detected by .S. reconnaissance flight s are In the vicinity of a two· mile-long rail bridge some 20 miles r.outb or the Chi· nese border. Four SAM·l sites are under way there LO safeguard this bridge on the maJn rail line linking Hanoi and Nanmng. a ma· jor Chinese military supply .and communications cen· ter. grounds : The virtual cer· t.ainty of heavy civilian cas· ualties in the densely pop- ulated section: the similar likelihood among the con· siderable number of Soviet "technicians'' and "spe. cialists'~ building the sites and manning the SAM·2s. Congressional lead e r s have been told of one ln· stance where the Presi· dent's chary p o 11 c y on bombing important N o r t h Vietnam targets resulted in a futile attack. For weeks l he Joint Chiefs sought permission for large-se:aJe strikes al a key military b a s e In the Dien Bien Phu valJey 185 miles northwest of Hanoi. Intelligence reports. includ· mg detailed information from a defector, indicated that the 316th B r l i a d e, which participated in the envelopment or the French at Dien Bien Phu. was train· ing al Utls base in prepara· tion for combat operations in South Vietnam. FINALLY, on July 2, sev- eral months alter the Joint Chiefs' initial recommenda- tion the President authoriz- ed an air strike. The mis· sion was successful-up to a point. Reconnalssance photos showed 18 barracks and oth· er buildtngs destroyed But no Communist troops. They had left the camp several weeks earlier. Elements of the 316lh Brigade are now fighting U.S. troops guarding the big airfield al Pleiku in the cenlral highlands of South Vietnam. Prisoners from this Red outfit have been captureJ. TtfUTI»:' wou?J MR.MUM Everyday Problenas Look to the By ELLSWORTH L RICHARDSON. Ml~lster Tbe Neighborhood Congregational Church, Laguna Buch Whal is the most deadly disease that attacks the hu· man spirit? Let's go to a medical doctor and ask him if It is cancer "No." he says. "lt's boredom. There is more real wretchedness. more torment driving men to foUy . or what you parsons call sin: due to boredom than to anything else. Any· one who dUcovera the cure for that will put an end to more human tragedy than can all of us doctors put to- gether." wander into St. John the Divine Cathedral. or into the spacious rooms of the Carlsbad Caverns or down into the pit of the Grand Canyon with a sky tor a canopy. ''Hitch your waion to a sta r!' ''Give your heart to something!" JOHN MASEFlELD said. "And all I uk Is a WI shiP, and a star to steer her by • We need a star fc,f our wa· gon. . . a star t-0 guide o"r ship! We need something to which we can g 1 v e our heart. What we are re&l.ly talking about is tht need to Ii ve something enough to Moon work for It. die for it. We are talking about visions, loy<.llies that pull upon the heart and the Imagination. I pkked up a n<>vel on the table and beian reading the page where the book na· turally o p e n e d, and my eyes fell upon these words : ·'Their marriage, after 15 years. had become a sort of tired friendship." lJ that what hu happened \0 us? Are we b o r e d? Are we tired? Are we willing to aet- Ue for a Roman candle or a sparkler? No, let'a aboot for the moon. THE JO INT CHIEFS of Staff rate thia rail bridge a top-priority t a r g e t, 8lld have strongly recommend· ed it be bombed. Holmes Alexander 8 Some people are bored or sated because they are con· tent with mediocrity. They don't give their best. They settle baclc and live on the reputation of past per{ orm· ances. They have lost the zest for living. For formn Mls1la1lpp4 G1>v. James P. Coleman, the public examination IJe. fore a Senate Judiciary subcommittee was a ther· apeutlc experten~. baa done more rood than anything tn the lut 10 years. . .Even in Ml.aai11lp- pi it bas done 1ood." He wa.a. be said, "without bl· as. prejudi ce or feelln&s" which would prevent h1m from acti.D& impartially as a member of th• court. So far, President Jo?m. son has withheld the au· thoriz.ation. An estimated 40 per cent of Chinese military supplies to :-.:orth Vietnam pass over tn1s brid~e. The Jotnt Chiefs "am that unless 1l is de· ~lro~ed tn the next few \1 eeks the Russians will have romp!Jtesi the lour SA.\1-2 missil e sites, and atr stnkes will become •·protubitJ\·ety costl y." THE S."1·~ is capable of firing hoth conventional and nuclear v. arheads. lt has a 1 ance of Hime 30 miles anrl c.n altitude of 65.· 000 feM. It ha~ fhr capah1l· JI) "' knocking r111 l of the air e,·rrv I) pe 11f \ ~. co m· bat plane hrinR lh rrt in 1\orth \·1rtnam :itlack~. Although thr Air Force and Na\ y maintain a clo~e "atch on th e proltferat ion or m1s~1les In :'-forth \lei · nam . no ~1tes ha\e ~en bombed. President Johnson has f l a t I y rejected rrp<'aled recommendations this be dune. , Military authonties par· Ucularly ha\'e ad\ oeated blasting th.? mii;sile ~11es in the lla1101-Ha1phoni;r ar('a- main rail. port and depot centers. Thei r de!>tn1ct1on would be a crippling blow to the Communists. BCT EVERY air strikr proposal has be<>n IW1led down. principally on two 'Let's There's a tot to be said for the old Roman custom or executing any military com· mander who Jost a battle. By putting the heaviest pos· s1ble penalty upon defeat, it brought world-wide victor· ies to the legions and even· tually established the glories of Rome . Although California, and more recently New York State. ha ve accommodated the criminal classes by the n•peal nf capital pumshment for ordinary killers and rap· 1~1~. J believe that \1e mohs of averaE?e citizens should ha\ e <;Omr normal outlet for thr bloodJust that 1s tn us iii I. IF \\'E < .\' ·r haH' mu r- derers and sex fiends put to dea th. \\hat ahout a decent outdoor hanging for gover· nor" "ho fall to veto the death chamber repeaJers. for bird-brained judge!' who l u r n hardened criminals back into soc1etv and for Unt\ ers1ty presidents who allo\\ freedom movements on the campui; to become \ 1rtual Communist take· O\ ers? Mayb<' tnere's a belier way for America to start winning victories over 1ls dome~tic enemies. but J like the Roman example. We'd Dear Gloomy Gus: Too Nd they don't hlr• glrla to drive the trHh pick-up trucka. TheM t0<1ll· .ct rMn won't pick up th• blrrtl If It weight mor• than 15 poundL -l. s. ' Shoot miss Governor Roclcefener for a while 1f he went to that old electric chair up at Sing Sing, and we'd be sorry cot to have Governor Brown around iC a committee oC duty-minded citizens sorrow- fully led him to the ga s chamber where Caryl Chess- man finally died a few years back Although l h c ill-advised campaign to Impeach Chief ,fustier Warren has fizzled. there's no good rrai;on why "e shouldn't start hanging :iome of tnest ci rcmt Judi:ies around the country who p 11 t dangerous criminals back into CU'culation v. ith ,oft or i;uspended sentences. There "as such an 1m;tance rrc('ntly here 1n California "hen a sex maniac. having \\ alked away from previous O\ltrages. performed an in· describable attack upon a 7-year-old boy. But society v.ould be far better served if California had a law-or Just a popular tradition-for exterminating any 111m1 who~e decision couJd ~ shown as the cause for this !iOrt of crime. A~n THESE disgraceful rumbles that have swept the American college campuses -who's responsible there? The C'alifornla legislature, when J pa ssed through sac- ramento on this journey. WH worklng up Ila nerve to Investigate the University of California at Berkeley. The press. which covered the phony F r e e Speech Movement at the University a few months ago, got pho- tographs and the names ot »o d d Communilt<Ollned· ed ringluder1, 10 there Isn't much mystery about what happened But 3!) a traveler, t was amazed to pick up the r;peech of another vtaltor to tht' Bay aru. He told the Commoowealtb Club that Clark the University had prior warning that the Commu- nists were going to hH the Berkeley campus with their trained trouble·makers. THE S P E A K E R who brought t.h1s incriminating information was Dr. Roswell G. Ham , for mer president of Mount Holyoke College. Dr. Ham declared that as long ago as March. 1964. the FBI warned a number of university presidents that "fake students and teaching ass1i;tants" would soon be using "foreign money" to put on "free speech" dem· onstrations at selected cam· puses. Dr. Ham a11serted it was well known. long in ad· "ance. that Berkeley would be a prime target. Well, then . why d.td Dr. Clarie Kerr, the university president, wait around and let the Reds take over? The American cause suffered a major defeat on the Berke- Kerr' ley campus. and on many other college grounds. We haven't yet felt the full re· suit& of these past and con- tinuing disaster5. ONCE F r a n k Lloyd Wright. the architect, made a suggesUon that all public rooms should be only 20 feet high so that people in them would not feel In· ferior or i n s I g n i ficant. Dorothy Thompson said she had observed G. I. Joes at Canterbury. at Salisbury Cathedral, at Notre Dame and at St. Peter's, st.anding J KNOW IT would be very starry-i!yed, or kneeling rev· unusual to lnailt that Dr. erently. and not one of Kerr be led to the stadium them felt inslgnlficant. and sbot for hi.a guilt of nee· "The terrible heresy of Jlgence. But If be and a our time," Dorothy Thomp- wbole lot of other academ· son continued, "is l h at ics wen~ put to swift and everything must be keyed merciful death, the cauae of down to man's understand· higher education ln Amer· lng. lest be get an Infer· lea would be magnificently iority complex ... E v e r y ser-Ved. boy <>r girl. be he mechan· This country Is In the pro-ic's child or hod carrier's. cess of a deterioration that wants to be something bet· is far more ruinous than any ter than he is and other we have ever sutrered on • than the mass. He does the fields of battle. It seem& not want a ~iling put over quite logical and necessary his life. Emerson did not that we look to history for a advocab! a 12 foot ceiling remedy. when he said. 'HJtch your The Romana didn't put up wagon to a star'. He knew with perpetual losers _and the wagon would n e v e r neither, on the home front, reach the star, but It would should we. stay out of the gutter. The M<MAwtW 1....,_ height to which man grows is commensurate with hla Teaclier's Big Job: vision. Set hill ceiling at twelve £eel and ~ wUI eventually be living under· ground." Teachi1ig, Of Course From an editorial la tM a Christian Century A special report prepJred for college and univeraJtf. trustees by Editorial Pro • ects for Education I l 1 t a som~ of \he factors which have produced student re- bellions al colleges and uni· verslties. Drawing on the oplnlona of scores of students, teach- ers. deans, presidents, psy- chologists and a pyachJ• trist. It cites the followtns factors as 'among) the prin- cipal causes of ~ludenf u"" rut: The impersonaUcy of big campuse~: the ex· cesalve paternal'8m of IOIM educational lnatitut.lon1; tbe usumpUoo of students that coflegei are lndUfe.rent to student.a' 'trielfare and opin- ion•; fa culty negled o( un· dtraraduate teaching on th<>H campua.1 ~re re- 1earth la empba1lled a n d public.don of ....ulta la a condltlon of taculty ad· vucement: tremendous academic prfflllrtit .•. ~-the blame tor th• C'\UTat confmloll and dlJ«der mA1 lie, thil prob- lem will not Jte)d until td· ucaton r..U... an.. that tM1r primary obltptJon la not to theJ.r ~rt. to t.Mlr tnatttuUon or to th• aurrouDdlnC IOdlty but to 11Udent1 and to Ute tnch· tn1 f&mdioa in lu wldnt cWIDltloo. - PEOPLE who are bored eventually Uve underaround and I mean underground In a plot of ground. alx Ceel by four feel by six feet deep! Of course Emerson's advice waa good. "HJtch your wngon to a star!" Tucked away ln the mJd- dle of a letter written· to t.he Colosatans, Paul ls wrttJna aome •dvlce whJch mo.t. peo pie won't pey uy attentJon to, bQt be Ill~ ln tb11 phn.le, "Gl" your heart to btavll\ly th!np." lt thlt aoundl too plo.11. con.alder th1' translaUon · "Set your affections on thln11 abov't. '' S l 11 t you don't like It I "Give your heart to tom• thinCI" Tl\1t'1 bttWrl Get out ol tba• rooma with a loot ctlHap ud He was relaxt(j. There was n<. tension. He could confesa, a.s he did, with candor, that some of hiJ speeches &Dd adm.inlstr a- tlve aw u governor were la the degraded and de'bu. Ing MlulasJppl poUt1caJ pattern. But be waa free of his p.asl He was, therefore, able to reveal the chalna of bondage a decent South· erner had to endure to be politically viable In hls s tate. The scars and woundJ of b.ia past were on hJm. These were plain to see. His crltics made a point of them. But the tall graying man beard th em and answered. "mAT PAST wlU have no bearing on what I would do u a judge," he aid. "Segregation la dud. at'ld t.be civil riihla act of 19&4 r---1 By George! Dear Oeorie: Who was our 28th Presl· dent, Woodrow WUaon! T.C. Dur T.C.: Oh, for &ood.{lne 11kea 1 In the f1nt place, I'm try· Ing to run a lovelorn col· umn here and ln the aeoond place my name Isn't Wood· row WUIOn. Nooe wbo knew Jim Cot. man doubt..t thal He wu never a Rou Barnett nor a Jim Eutland type. He WU, in fact, appelled when hla date elected Roa1 Bar- nett governor. Coleman i)e. lieved Barnett to be per· bapc the leut informed man he had ever met ln the pollUcal llle of the state and the man with the few· est quallflcatioos for of· flee. .. HM COLEMAN t r I e d hard to bold the line of law and common sense in MJs· sissippi. He was 11 w e p t aside by the flood of mad· ness and folly loosed by the leadership of the White Cit· lzena coundls. Coleman, derided and condemned by aome of the clvll rllht• wltneuea appearing before the judiciary commillff, wu tum.,u damned and dlaowned oy lbe pollUcal leadership I.Ii MJ111l11lp~ as "a liberal'' and a man "soft on the nigger quts· tlon." Tbe r~al wonder la how a man with the Integrity of Jim Coleman waa agreed to by the state'• senatora. He will make a Sood Judie. He. and juatice, will Oufve tn a clean Judlcla.1 at.m• phere. .... ........ - ....-.... ll-.i·m2-.llltilllll--- Friday, Juq U, lMI 1be ldltclrta.I Pll• o1 uae DdJ PlMl IHb to laform and ltiJm&late l'Mdtn bJ pr11nttn1 Ilda.. nn. paper'• optmou and eommentary on tic>ptca of tn- ttnllt u4 liplfte&Me, by provfcU.na a f oru~ for th• npmaon ot our readera• optnton1, and ~ preMDtlnl the dlffrH vltwpolnll of tnlormtd oblernn and tp0kamea on toptCI oldie 411. ..... N. w-. ......... • II I' 11 II IEA ANDERSON, Editor , ,,,.., • .ltlY a. ,,.. .... .., Dee Gee Philanthropy Seeing Show Blind Benefit The frightened consciousness of the tiny blind is like a great, dark house with tong stairways of doubt and long, hollow halls o{ frustration. Jn the smallest, darkest room of that house the child lives alone. The room can be entered. The key to the door is therapy. To keep the key bright and shining, Santa Ana-NeW1>0rt Harbor Alumnae Chapter of Delta Gamma has planned a fund·raising evening of entertainment with the performance of "Camelot" at Melodyland Thurs· day evening, Aug. 12. Funds raised by ticket sales to the benefit will go to the Los Angeles Nursery School for Visually Handicapped Children, founded in 1938, and sponsored by Delta Gamma Alumnae of Southern California. The nursery school has a total program that treats emotional as well as physical problems of the youne child, who, without help. may fail to make a good adjustment: which means that about 75 per cent of lhe untreated may spend their lives in institutions, or silently in darkness at home. Now a method of diagnostic evaluation determines the child's needs and provides therapy to meet his problems, as well as research to learn more about them. The school is endorsed by Ch.ildren't Hospital, Braille institute, the psychology departments of the Universities of California at Los Angeles and Southern California and other educational and civic institutions. Assisting the philanthropy chairman in arrangements will be the Mmes. Alyn Brannon and Gordon Niedringhaus of Santa Ana, Carl Law- rence and Donald M. Sutherland of Costa Mesa, and Gene V. Christensen of Newport Beach. Tickets may be reserved for the benefit performance of "Camelot .. by calling Mrs. Sutherland, 545-0612, Mrs. Lawrence, 545·3504, or Mrs. Christensen, 675-2756. EYES AT THE ENOS OF FINGERS-The Braille typewriter wh.ich young Brooke Sutherland is playing with is like the one used for children in the Los Angeles Nursery School for Visually Handicapped Children. As she experiments, sighted Brooke is indulgently watched by (from left) Delta Gammas Mrs. Herschel Hoopengarner and Mrs. Donald M. Sutherland. her mother. Dee ~e alumnae are vitally inter- ested in the program and give of their time and energy to this major philanthropy. FAIRY TALIS COMI TRUE-Robert A. Baum Jr (right), son of Dr. Robert L Baum of Lido hte Oeft) and great-grudaon of L. Frank Baum, author of the original Os boob, bu bis own llory to spin, for be will be the eventual heir of his ancestor's collection of pricelea books. Cla~sic Adventures Wizard Spellbinds Lido By NORMAN ANDERSON A little Kansas farm girl named Dorothy never knew-back in 1901-that the tales of her adven· lures in the fabulous Land of Oz might eventually wind up in the Harbor Area. It'll be a long trip from the pen of L. frank Baum through some 64 years and three generations to 115 Via Cordova, Lido lsle-home of the Dr. Robert L Baums. The 14 nearly priceless books-and volumes of memorabilia-probably will be inherited by the gnat-grandson of the man who sent Dorothy and her little dog Toto off in a cyclone to Oz and event· ually to thrill generations of the world's young· aters with her adventures in a never-never land that apparently will never die. Robert A. Baum Jr is the only son of Dr. Baum and a natural interest m the books of his great· grandfather gets some additional stimulation from one of the classics in particular: Rinkilink in Oz. published in 1916 and the 10th or the series, is dedicated to his father who had been born the previous year. The Harbor Area Baums. like all the Baums. have lived with Oz all their life in one way or an- other. Dr. Baum and his son perhaps more so. For his mother Mrs. Robert Baum Sr. has nearly all of the Baum collection and a sort of land of 01 is con· stantly maintained in her home in Claremont, where Oz fanciers frequently meet. L Frank Baum has often been called the crea- tor of the first real American fairy tale. And few would question that Dorothy, the Wizard. the Scare· crow. the Tin Man have the same place in the im· aginations of children as Humpty Dumpty, Alice in Wonderland and Jack and the Beanstalk. Baum himself was not nearly so fascinated with his creations as were his young readers-at least not at first, and time and agaln be tried to conhne Oz forever beyond the impassable desert which separat· ed it from the real world. He even went so far in his second book, The Marvelous Land of Ot, to leave Dorothy out of it. His young re~ders protested vehemently. He never did this again and Dorothy appeared m all sub6e· quent books. And Oz wasn't his only endeavor in the field of literature. He wrote many other children's classics -some under pseudonymns. As Floyd Akers he produced a series. the Boy Fortune Hunters. But it was Oz which made him famous. He had his own film c<>mpany, bacR in the days of the silents before World War I and made movies about Oz. He also produced plays about his imaginary land. All the books and other treasures is what young Robert will inherit and a visit to the home of Dr. Baum brings the Land of Oz back to any true be- liever -and this writer is a dedicated one, (See Wizard's Progeny, Page 14) Autumn Years C~uld Blossom Into Springtime Fancy DEA& ANN LANDERS: My wife died four yean qo and left me wWa two daughten. I admit my gJrls _. lpOiltd and Mlfiall -and it'• mainly my fault. For the tut eight menthl rve been keeping company with a flAe widow who bu four wonderful chDdren. 'Rey Ire reapect.f\11, cooperative and top stud en ta. My girls do not pt alon& with the children of my friend and they an apinlt our marrtaae. The widew ..,. ae wanta to llWT1 me and ii willln1 to tate lier cbaDca My da~ an lS md H. Lut n!Ot tlleJ tlll'eltaed to nm away from home WHD I fold them I m11 be marrtM Jn AQIUlt. Wllat do you.aq?-MR. O. DIAi Mlt. 0.1 Deft't llt .,_.. -'•"Ihlen '"'"'~Marry ......... "' ...... -.... 'ffllW 4 .......... thet ywr ~ .. ...... .......... ., ........ .,... ....... ...... ......... .,. ...... ,they,......., ...... marrl• ~·-their kW. were ........ It -Wtke(w~Wcldnettt11 I ... _. ... ANN LANDERS 5l DEAR ANN LANDERS: l waa amued and dis· appointed with your advice to Sandy, the woman wboee buaband got amoroua on the beach alter their mtdnlaht IWinla. She nld abe bad trouble getting bim to tlle cottqe and it wu a na1 problem. Her qu.Uon wu, ''Am I belnc prudish or 11 be getting ~uUJ u he nean the fooliab fifUM?" You told the woman that since you did not bow bow much privacy they bad around their cot· taie. abe'd better 1et him into the bOUJe "where be be1onp." A.a a fourth generation Canadian I can tell you that shuttered windows and Uahtly closed doon art a baqoftr from the m1d·Vfctorian days when au wu considered evil. The reason so many hus- band& at.ray ia because their brand of married love ia routine, ma&ter-of.fact and downright boring. A moonlit beach, a grassy slope, the sound of the wind wbiatllng in the trees or the music oC the surf beating on the shore will add new excitement and a dlmenslon of glamour to any marriage. So please, Ann. don't be so conservative. En· courage married people to add some spice to their love-maJting. It could cut the divorce rate consjder· ably.-YOUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH HELLO NllGHIOR: What you uy i1 trw, IUT untfl I'm certain that a c.upl• hat com- .,.. .. prfvMy I wtU continue to tell them to go In the houM whe,.. they belong. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Call my problem "Parking Lot Ptg1. •• My husband and I bought our first new car last week. We've always had second hand Katrinkas so you can lma&tne how proud we w~1 e to be driving a abiny new sedan. Yesterday we parked our car in a lot while we went to a movie. When we came back there were ugly scratches and chipped places where someone had rammed their car door into ours. We asked the parking lot attendant about it and he said, "It happens all the time. Most people don't give a damn about somebody else's properly." Please Ann, say something ln your column about this.-DISGUSTEO DEAit DISGUSTED: Unfortunat.fy what the man Mid 11 tru.. lut one way to reduce the hiurd .. thJ1: Don't petronbe tot. that park cart 10 ckKe together thtt una... you .,.. bullt Ilk• an Iron· Ing t.o.rd you un't get out of your car. In aom• Iota It's almett lmposalble not to hit the door of the car next to youra. Uft..,,.. /II .,..,, .... ort -.tnf Wl\cll't rlf!lt• WNl't w.-• l'-ld "°"' Sl!O<ll .. '1 .,..,1 Stll4 '-Allfl Lenotn' boolllot, "O.tl~e Oo'• •lld Oon'ts," tn<lotlM "'"' """' ,_" lS ~"'" Ill ceffl •nd I IOl\t. Ml~ .... -1t1m...., ff'WI.-. AM L~ Wiit 119 fled'-11t•......, wf!!I 'f'WP .,~. $end -IO .... 11'1 car• oA Ille OAll.Y PILOT tnclotl"9 • ,,,,,,...d ,..,_ ..... "'""- ,· I f DAILY PILOT Ntw~.Prt\S Frid ay July 23, 1%'> Wizard's Progeny Movie Guide Though Dr. Baum happily professes his own devotion lo Oz -his earliest mem- ories are of Ozcot. the Hol· Jywoocl home built by his grandfather -he has not followed in his l(randfath· . er's footsteps. ) A mechanical engineer. ..;' he Is the retired president of two Pasadena firms, and still maintains an interest tn them His great love. 11hared by his wife or 24 ~ears. Phyllis, Is boating. and Dr Baum Is far better known in the Harbor Area for tus sailing 111terest. SA ILING INTERESTS • He formerly owned Nan Sang. an entrant In the re- cent Transpac. Before that 1t wa s Destiny. which Is now owned by Capt. Hor· ;ice Brown, who was mar· ried to the late Marion Da· vies. He Is currently dick· ering for a famed 71 -root racing yawl, Cotton BIOS· som IV, the elapsed time record holder in England's Fastnet Race and winner of several East Coast ocean racing classics. Young Bob. also, has in· terests that range far afield or Oz. He's delving into the field of paleontology. even· tuaUy hoping to be a teach· er OZ CLUBS Actually, aside from his mother, only one member of the Baum family now 1s really Involved in Oz -Dr. Baum's uncle. Harry Neal Baum, who, with his wife, 1s the mainstay and hoMr· ary president of The Inter- national Wizard of Oz Clubs, operating out of Ozcot, in the Wizard of 01 Lodge in Knox , Ind. But many Harbor Area residents will recall Oz in another way. through the person of someone whose very name recalls her con· nection with the land cre- ated by her jlrandfather She is Ozma, named after the queen of Oz. Dr. Baum 's cousin who lived in Balboa with her parents, the Ken- neth Baum 's. lie was the youngest son or the wr iter. Ouna now is the wife of a doct or and reside~ in Down· r ). lier sister. Janet Baum. __ • 1-. the wife of an Anzona i"an cher ... Dr Baum spent many childhood days m the Har- • bor Area \\Ith tu s parents and brought his own fam· ily here to live alter retire- ment. UtlTATORS Oz. of course, did not end \\ilh tbe death of L. Frank Baum. While he wrote only 14, there are actually some 90 other Oz books, written by a half dozen people through arrangement with the Oz book publishers. Few \\omen's Club or llunlln~· ton Beach meets the second Tue sda v of each month at 420 lolh St.. Huntington Beach at noon. Further in- formation is available by calling Mrs. Arthur J . WU· liams. president, 536-9658. ---· /0. "II ....... ~· a I H I • I.. 0 C It MOL.NIH t. llM ltlt -.. .....,,,.. I•· 1H ..... • • • all P'llllDlllllCK ll1U .. TY.• m c1 ......... Maternity Fashions ... _.,..... _,_...,. ..... .. ... M ........... • S.ltt ........ • a.. =~ ......,, ..... .,,,_ .......... ~ ........, ... Cat4'1~ M._...,...,. Jn Mfl9 Cetttet 219 E. 17th St., Coet1 Met.a Ml 6.5311 of lhe successors approach· ed the master, although It is generally conceded -and by Dr. Baum also -that the best of the imitators was Ruth Plumly Thompson, who wrote 19 additional Oz books io the decade after L. ft'rank's death. With the expiration of the copywrlght on the Oz books, publlshin& houses the world over have come out with reprints. The series is being con· tinued by two other people, but Baum's originals still outsell their successors by six to one. They have been translated tnto over a dozen foreign languages and in Russia the Wizard of Oz is being used to leach school children English. MILLION COPIES • @- ~ Today, more than a mil· lion copies of The Wonder- ful Wizard of Oz have been : published, making it one of the great best sellers of all In time. and it has come out Win in some 30 editions, with over 10 in print now. A first edition of Baum sold tn 1962 for $875, an· other with an inscription by Baum went for $3,500. So those H original books of h i s great-grandfather h a v e a special meaning to The Robert Harris family of Lido Isle are caught up in the exciting wake of the Kialoa ll win in the TransPacific yach t race lo Honolulu. Harris sailed on John B. Kilroy's winning sloop of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. It was sponsored in the race race by Hilton Hawai1an Village. Shown with him are his wile, Ricky. daughter Hillary and son John Patrick. who met him at Diamond Head finish line aboard a ca tamarran. The Harrisses. who are staying in the Ilikai, were honorerl by 500 guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz B. Burns of Honolulu and Los Angeles. gathering to pay homage to the skipper and the crew of Kialoa II. young Robert A. Baum Jr. It ·-------------------------------. Is probable that L. Frank Baum died without realiz- ing fully what he had ere· at ed. Young Robert and his father have seen these &Im· pie little t<1les become gen· ume American classics. Their possession should mean something to a great- grandson. Carefree Youth Committee Town, Gown Teen Fest A group of more than 50 teen-agers will be cnterlainecl b-. l T I Town and Gown Youth Committee Sunday, Aug. 1. in the home of ~!rs. Patrick Chase, 1528 Santiago, Newport Beach. ~~~=-·~·~ ~nl• -ie r.:~ !: ~trDot c.oo-11,,.,.TA~~r."" Ct r- ht I• D'~ttl.i t .,., Mn. Walt~ It eht lrM.... II I• .. t ·-'" ... , .... I o •u table Hma tor c.er1t In a t • •'°""' and w I' .-er _.....~, Your f:\tw~ .,.. IO lcllM~ fMll, "'• to Gulde, c.rt of lolt >A LY L .I FAMILY FLUFFY -Comedy deal· ing with a pet lion kept In a hotel. FATHER GOOSE -Auslra· Jlan beachcomber is per- suaded lo become a coast watcher during World War II. TICKLE ME -Elvia Pr• ley as a champion rodeo rider takes a job on a dude ranch for dieting women. BOY TEN FEET TALL - ( x) -Boy orphaned in Suez air raid sets out to find his aunt in South Afri- ca. CINDERELLA -Walt Dis· ney. Animated version of the fai ry tale. MISTER MOSES -African tribe is led to safety by American con man. MONKEY'S U N C L E - Walt Disney. Merlin Jones has adopted a chimpan· zee, Annette and t b e Beach Boys are l.n on the fun . McHALE'S NA VY JOINS THE AIR FORCE-More McHaJe's Navy. SHENANDOAH -(xl - A widower attempts to raise famUy and stay neutral during the Civil War. TEENS ANO ADULTS GIRLS ON THE BEACH - Girls enler contests to make money in order to gave sorority house. SEVENTH DAWN -Three war comrades become enemies in later years due to Communist terrorism in Malaya. TAKE llER SHE'S MINE -Father is brought be· ioes 5ky-dlvlng. SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL -Female psycho- logist exposed as man shy. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS -Mismated couple at- tempt to display a hap. py home life as a requl· site for husband's promo- tion. ART OF LOVE -StruggJ. ing American artist In Pa· ris plots wild revenge on roommate who takes advantage of him . IN HARM'S WAY -Story of the Navy in the peri- lous m o n t h s foUowine Pearl Harbor. FROM R U S S I A WITH LOVE -James Bond on secret mission behind the lron Curtain. ADULTS LOVE GODDESSES -Film clips of movie world cla· mour queens from early part of the century to p~­ tSent time. CIRCLE OF LOVE -A re- make of French film La Ronde. LOVE WJTH A PROPER STRANGER -Story of illegitimacy. HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE -Confirmed bach- elor finds himself partner In unbearable marriage. DR. NO -James Bond in Caribbean adventure. NIGHTMARE IN THE SUN -Young hitchhiker ls f r a m e d on m u r d e r charges. THE F AMlLY J EWELS - Jerry Lewis. THE PIT AND THE PEN· DULUM -Edgar Allen Poe revival. (xx) Indicates excellent movie for age group. (xi Indicates good movie for age group. Unmarked movies are a matter of taste. Planned lo aid Gown youth (young people whose parent~ arc on the staff of UCI) get acquainted with Town teen-agers, from 14 through 19. the committee has arranged a day of swimming, badminton. pingpong and dancing. fore board of education ---------- Oth~r affairs are be in~ planned for college and clement ar y school age groups. Contributing Ume and effort in planning activities for all age groups are the Mmes. Chase. Lyman Faulkner, Marshall Houts. Wilham Jones, James G. March. Samuel C. McCulloch. J. Wray Murra y, Carl Neisser, J W. Peltason, W. L. Stabler, Edwin A. Steinhaus and George P. Zebal. YC co-chairman Flies High L i n d a Lee Cummaro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Cummaro of Huntington Beach. was graduated as a United Air Lines stewardess. lo explain behavior of college daughter. MOVE OVER DARLING - A woman who has been declared dead returns just as her husband remarries. Comedy farce. BEACH BLANKET BINGO -Beach Party crowd 1\lichiganders' Picnic Sloted HENRY STEGMAN LI 8-8570 FREE!~ Rua l h1mpoo1no wltl'I Damon1tratlon I Jo11atlia1i Tamaaract ;·· Boasts Tahitian F c1re Peering Arouncl Michiganden will meet al 10 a.m. Sunday, July 25, In Bixby Park, Long Beach 1~~~5ii5555~~~5'5ii~ 9267 SIZES 3'-'8 ~ 1Tf Mic...1TfrJ.,.. The second annual Royal Tahitian Tamaaraa will be· gin at 5.30 pm. Saturday, July 24, in the Jonathan Club at the beach, with What's Doing MARY DAY, 642 .. 321 more than 1500 Jonathan Club members and guests expected, according to Wil· liam D. Murdock, party chairman. The Tahitian fea st \\ill be- gin with hors d'oeuvn:s na· tive to the South Pacific and be followed !>v fruit, chicken a la Papeete. roa1it pork Tahiti an. fish dishes. shrimps. baked ban· anas and a Tahitian dessert. Dinner will be served at low tables on the sand. with limited uble service in the dining room for those C"' .. ;:m:m:!=il;:--""~:::tl.Slill'J.!!!r-~ ,.!f&mm:dm=~~!·&•sc n· a•• THE JACK MEANY MR. AND MRS. JIM IVERSON of Newport Beach recently traveled to New York where they attended the golden ann1versary con- vention Of Kiwanis Club and visited the World's Fair. for a picnic, according to Mrs. P e a r l Richardson, president of Mlch1gan St.ate Society. A program by Stars of Tomorrow will start at 1 p.m . followed by a band concert at 2:30. Further lnformUon may be obtained by caWna Mn. Charles L. Nethercott of Pacific Park. 536-7033. family entertained about 250 friends with a Chateau- briand and com-on-the-<:ob street party and topped ll off with home-made lee crum. Occasion was the 17th birthday of Mrs. H. J. M e a n y of Fontana. the. host's mother. who1r===================== was I e r e n a ded by the {) /) ' /l. I CJ I ft' n co m b i n e d voices of the ol..'J1.le~ oLido Jalon o V.:J~aul'J gueata. A birthday cake complete with candles, pin-3 NEW STYLISTS e NIW LOW 'ltlCISI at.as and a rousing game • Shampoo & a.t a.oo • Halrout a.co • C•Mr Cwttl'l•ut or two of volley ball round-eet) '3.95. Open D•lly lllCMtlO-Wed., nu,.., l'ri • ...,. ed out the day. 'tll 1:30. M17 N•'!P"rt •1vd. Nnwpert -..... • m..ano FREE PARKING IN HAil who prefer it. The cover for the special Herber ovp1~!?.'!,, ... ciu1>-<:o.t• menu was designed for the SMART TO SUMMER J~. carefree for fall -we rec··------ ommend this son, slimmjng dttss to you for immediate sewing! Choose airy voile, crepe. Printed Pattern 9 2 6 7· Women 's Sizes 34, 36. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46. 48. Size 36 requires 31Ai yards 45·inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS io coin~ for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and ~pe­ cial handling. Send to Ma- rian Martin. the DAlL Y PILOT, 442, Patlem Dept.. 232 West 18th St.. New York. N. Y. 10011. Print NAME. ADDRESS with ZIP. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 350 DESIGN IDEAS plus ONE PATTERN FREE - any one you choose in new Spring • Summer Patt.em Catalog. Send now for big· gest pattern book bargain ever! OnJy 50 cenl.s. NB Bethel 313 Job's Daughters Bethel 313 meet. in Masonic Tem- ple, 1401 15th St .. Newport Beach, at 7 p.m. every first and third Tuesday. ~ w-·· c1ubhcu ... m w. 11tt1 club through the courtesy St . Co''' Mno. 7 JO pm of th H tel Bali H . I s1..,1a lu•l11tn '"' Pr.i.ut .... 1 e 0 ai, S• ,...,," .. o,.,... count•-<:o"• M"• land of Moorea. French Pol-Z':.~ ~~.~·~~111• 410 w. Uth ~' • ynesia and leis. especially ToMouow made on the islands of 11111 • "'"1,,. °""'1u'• 1 '1"' ..... 11111• Moorea, Rt'atau" and Bora Mertn•. N'WPO< I Bu ch. 17 JO p m, Mell.,-1>11p11c.e11 ,,,.,. c1ub-11un1. Bora will be flown in from 1nv1on &••ct• womon'• Ctub, A'/9 10th Tahi'ti·. St , 11unllnvton ll••ch, 7. JO p m. HerMI' s.11:!0~?t~: ... _ ciubll,,.,... Dress for the evening will Auxiliary American Legion Auxil· lary Unit 291 of Newport Beach meets every second Monday in American Legion Clubhouae, 15th Street and W. Bay Avenue, Newport Beach. 1Sfh Sire.I end Irvine Avenut. 14tW• be Tahitian, or informal ,,.,... 8•1<"· 10 • m. b h it· d fl bo Ch b Guild 11un11,..1.,. I M Cll TO,.S ,_,,,. P'lnch· eac a tre an am yant urc ... -111nctto v1tw Sc11Go1. wun.r colored wrap-around prints, j·:~ """ 8 51"t 1• Hununaton 9•m. muu muus, holornuus. sar· • Ladles Guild Of Sta. Simon Sc!.:~ 41~·~·,.,~1•;11~·~0-;;. H!'::.:. ongs and moonlight dance and Jude Catholic Church of 1 lO ""' shirts. Huntington Beach meets at C.Miu ou.,uota ,,, ... c~b-P•· Assisting the chairman 8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday <•fl< Tr11ltr Pu~. to Hunting~ A'fft . J Hunt11l9ton e.ec:h, 7·>0 pm. w1 l bt W. P. Armstrong of of each month in Lake Park ".,....., '"0 J•'• o • ..,.,... Corona del Mar. Clubhouse . .. llltl 111-Mt 'Oftlt TtmPlf, 1401 1$!1\ ===;:;:;;i=======~~ ...... ====:::z:==::-$1 Nrwoo<I 11,.ch, 1 lO p ""· I' -c ... rt Slt lla Merl• Ht, 1441, Ct f!t. •1c 0Htllhlrt tf Amerla-St JM· C'llm Cl>Urc.11 Hall, 1964 Ort"Vf AYf , Cotle Mut. I p rn. Police Guild Huntington Beach Wom- en's Police Guild members will learn "Quick and Easy Recipes'~en they meet for a prog m at 7 p.m. 1 Tuesday, Ju y 27. in the Southern California Edlson Company's Electric Llvlng C e n t e r in Huntington Beach. TERRIFIC BUY! HURRY! MONTERREY LOVESEAT and CHAIR s72so FOR IOTHI NEIL'S FIRE-HOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 Newport llvd., NEWPORT •IACH e 171-4094 HENRY'S NORTH Corner Newport ind P1Uudet. Kl 5-t321 '1' The Arltt9cr•fl of lpenlsh Pood, O.lect.W. .._..and L•t.r . . . Cocktails • • • Piano Ber Cotta M ... Senor OCHA i nd hie GUITAR Ntwport •••ch CURTIT AZUL ~""" MIXICO NEW HAMMOND ORGAN S.rtn I A full conaola organ with tl'le famou1 Hammond drawbar 1y1tem, P l U a all-new f11tu,... galol'I. Automatic percu11lon1 1u~ H Hawtll•n Guitar. ••nJo. etc., and harp 1u1taln, phn be1utlful new oablnatry • S.. It today 1t - GLEN HODSON'$ EUROPEAN WIGS ON SALE AT Th• flneet 4'U8llty frem lurope never fltfere off•,... ed •l theee low prloeL °"' Wies MAVI THI l..Al8L Of' (.QUlfTIY OP' Olllel .. IN TMIAo\ Al 1aou1uo IY LAW TO ,.OTI CT THI IUYa•. STERN MADE IN Ol!ltMANY REG. $135.00 OUR PRICE sga95 P'UMCM Wtel At LOW Al $59 .oo • $69 .00 IUDGIT TlltMS oll• IPllCIALTYt (~IA"I ... MIO STT\.IWe U&UllA IUCH 1"6 S. CMtt Hlthwq .ff4.177S • PEANUTS JACKSON TWINS MISS PEACH . . MY BLANKET DIDN'T CO\\E AGAIN?1 ly Charles M. Schub r-:-~~~~~~~-- 1 M GOIN6 To WRITE A. l.ffiQ To TRE flOST#.ASTli6a&AL" 1)EAR GENERAL, POKER EXPERT-George Gobel guest stars as the mild-mannered author of a book on how to be- come a successful poker player, on ''Valentine's ~ay," seen tonight on Channel 7 at 9. The episode, Hottest Game m Town," has Gobel corning to town to pluB his book, but before he checks in with Tony Franciosa he is lured into a "friendly little game." TV Sophisticates .. See Today, Tonight, Nothing Else Needed .ASIYO '6 'NMY~ •l .. Y1ll401~ •t 'i~IOM YH 'C 'uotY.&. ., 'jlOWHSnl lNnOW ·1--u#l•Q 'llJ.SOOI 'Ol 'ONVW 'I 'UYI ·9 '!090 1 ·~ "Unil VV. • 1-u ony 'Sli.MSNY -I Friday, July 23, 1%5 DAILY PILOT1Ntw\·Prm Ja FRIDAY JULY D I VfNINC S:OI tt llllN: ....... T\11 • .....,.. _,_ Artltut f.ll) F..atvat tf ~ Mii MerthlOll conduets th• ChlellO SYfl!pl\OnJ. ., .... ,.. 1:1$ """' 5 LIVE-l.A. Anc•la * n Boston Rtd Sox * m...,. .,.... ... Art.." ~-.. MICl'N4J, Z2 ....... .., 11:15 II. 1'I T-..it a.. a ...... BEST BETS TONIGHT * 1:.>0 II.._...: "Wlntw So141tt.~ HtJ .1o11n*' tri• " 111'11 1t1t eettt• dl'lft but trtl .,_ GI fMf M1*b lit 11 .. '""' -..tw 1~ 11fUMS II hlrt 111111 ~) HO 0 y....._,, hr. ''Motttlt a.. 11 Ttw11." horft Mei .... • '"' lllild·l'lltfllltrff tutflof " • ... Oii "°" " MoMlt • __,.. ~t< pleytf, He'a Ill leWll II !I.ft Ille~ ,illll'd 1M ~ i.. Mii lftte 1 "frttndly littlt p111t.'' (IU 10:GO II 9 TM lecl Pw a..: titt1 lowltt tillll ff ,.,,,... 1M Phyllla DOI• •KllllM Mtltk """'11111 "' llDlllPt' a llltclll (It) SATURDAY \' (l IJ !\j , r-., f, 111!·114;Jihi!Ud QUALITY COMMERCIAL PRINTING 642-4321 ' . ) J 8 OAJLY PILOT 1Ntw~·Prm F'r1da1, July 23, 1%5 No T ax Cut? Viet ~ ar Clouds Econom y's Future By SA'.\I O.\WSON Wall Street Cha tter Deal With IBM UCI Will Be OVER THE COUNTER NSDA Ll1tlnes for Thursday, July 22, 1965 NEW YORK (UPI) -'Computer Lab' ·~ .... ": •14 ..... l~ Goodbody & Co. sa)'S lt be· ' AUA LISTll'it• •1utev l'etr ...... 11111 '"' 1•.. "' A4E PIHllll "•k ' ". ,~ l' Plonffr NatGr• ·" IP?. 1•·~ 1• Ueves thal on further price Allltd p,_,.._, 1il'I 1•lll ,.,.. P'odl•• 11oc11a nc; ,,, s •'t kn th Do J · Anaellte 11'( I 12 U'\ I} l'MllaM G9ft El«.,, 13'11 ?4 tl49 wea ess e W· ones in· j I . AO!Mi.d Ph~ c:oro • ,,~ iv,_ 1 -. Pot•ill co ~ 11m 1 •1'1. 411', 47'4 risks. prkes of many storks dustrial average will find Under a o nl r es e a r c h tie in with nation-wide pro-Ar-111 '"' co '"' 13y, 1 y, ProduUra otton 011 u~ 1• 1W. f I I h 'I t 'th •'-l •-· · •-ed Alie• HGttlt I~\ 7 !'rodu<Art otlon 01 U~ U U'~ '\}':\\'YORK iAPI -The a , owever temporari y. support around the 865-855 ~greemen _ w1 u 1e n.cl'na·grams by sc1entiswi. uca·1•:=:S~J.t•• mt r. 1"11bco l'•••o...,m s~ ~ Sft \ IC tnam war hangs over the War scrambles the plans of level and an advance to the llonnl Business M a c h t n es tors and Information system Ii., .. ~.~ ;:i..,... 1:"'. 'fiiI I~ iub $v~Of~M .IO n~ ~t: ti~ ~tock maret. Jt also beclouds bus.me ss. concerns as well as recovery high of 890 will Corp., the new Lrvll'le campus fJrms such as IBM to bring -111• "'~"~~" ,!:1. t~ 11:~, tf:'l0·~40 >0 ...., fl'4 th<' pro~iwcts for another tax of 1nd1v1duals. follow. o~ the University of Callfor-the cu r rent explosion ln £~ ~:r.;,· 1~ 1fS 1~ ltOY•/ r;uk11 Pet NV u1 ov, \') ~ <·ut. It threatens to swell thP I HOPES HIGH ma will become a unique knowledge under the. power· ~:111 ~~ ,,.. co n \o \~ 10" ~a .. ,~::~ ·'°' 1~ 1~ u~ <l<.'fcnsC' b u d ~ e t again. II I lopes of another frderal BACHF. & CO. says' it con· computer laboratory. fut control of electroruc com· !),',',,,.[~~;·~"' ~ tt: ~ ~'lk El:'.,;~~~ ..... , ""'-. ~ ?t~ m~kes uncertain th~ plans. 011 ~ax eul in 1966 have been rid-I tinues to maintain a <.'On· University and IBM experts puters. These programs en· ·~ ;~._ ~ ~ ~ , e.nc1v "-• .60 '''• l~ v. nHtn:V young Amer~cans. Cllh· mg high. ThC' very uncertal!hl structive attitude and be· are joining forces to make visage the day when lbe t<>-~ t rio1-r" • ,~ 1l1~ }:t ~t: r.:.tr::r .• l: i:"' lfii i-r of d~aft age or rn R~scr\lt> ues n ghl now in the business lieves the current seU..off UC Irvine a computerlud mo. taJ knowledge contained in Ii· ~~~ ~ lk lf~ ml lt~ fi-.:1!..wt~~r .9'/ !ti! f.~ ~1•, or· Nauo!'al Guard units -outJook for next year made a offers a buying opportunity del for American institutiooa brarles will instantly be avail· ~:':lT.'~1:'* • 11~ ri: 1~ • ....::~ ia~~'"" 2~ 2~ t'" .1nd the 1~med1ate fUture of tax rut seem more likely. The in selected Issues. of higher education wttlcb to-able anywhere through elec· rf.!.• "1•vran1t 20 '~ ti,,. 'l~ r:/~,~lr~1c;J~c!.f'. ~:! : f.! th~tr fam1ltes. idea wa s that a tax cut would da.y are struggling with twin tronic systems. , •• ~~;:_~.lff.20 1L '~ 'f"' ''•::, ~~~·~. ''° 1~ ,f:. 1f,-! l)to1.:k traders get skl.tterlsh be the tool the administration THOMSON & McKinnon crises of knowl~dge and en-FIRST TRIAL '": /:V-tr1e.1 ,Ji.; .l~ ii~ em.tr 'l:t .~~50 1t\. 11\t 1""' ''hen Lh~ news out of V1et~am would use to pep up personal says th e prest>nt position oC rollment explosions. The UC Irvine project also ~"J'~i~~. ~ '~, s;~ l:P:"1t•~~·~ ~:! ~: q3f~ lrio"s rrally bad. as dii1tin·lincomes and thus consumer the market is such that a Chancellor Ii a n ! e I G AJ. will be the first major plan to ,."t!~ 1"1••a1 1'\.t ''"' 1~ r.!;iv,.. •~ "'" 11 l. "uished Jrom JU$t bad as us breakout could occur in ei· . · ............. "ll'• ,., iv. '"" • P'nw Ttxet Am 0 11 coro • ,.,, 11"' '• ,.. • buying, and hence industrial !her direction but that the ~IC~, Jr,, announced the Sign· a pp) y recently announced §:~~YLfr.l et ~ I~ m l lf A* .. 114 l::ri~ 't~~k~:i'rnc: ~·~ t: ~~: ual d h th d k II activity. greater t h e consolidation. Lng of the agreement at the IBM computer research to ~~·11 f':r'"' u '"" 1J Lut...1101 corp . J?t• ~ JN r,..rma1 Pow~r ~· 1 ''• m. An w e~ e tra crs ta .c But if the Vietnam war campus whi<.'h will open in systems of programmed in· ~,,,,,,/ •~ c~ 2~ W'-':h :~.slf!!1~1~r~~ ''° ~~ ~1 =~ ~~~~v,,~;l':I,~ 1110 If'~ ?::'~ f:.._. to the sidelmes and cut th'.:: takes a much larger assign. the better th e chances of an September to 1,500 students. struction on tbe university l:r~f"ed ·40 11" 1,,~ 11 ~~'f1'"r~,1~~ 1l~ 1il! 1~~ j~1/t:;"" Engl-r ;:! !~ :~ ll" • men I of U S troops and mon upward move. S t u· f th '"'gh 1ev•I lr,..r 1•'* 2' m1o ,; fectrk AfrMClllv• •111 ~ "~ TrenKon ti,,.. 1 "''" J·.~ 44\'J l·sj . • ymp Oma C 0 e IU • .., • lnlerlltll D&!•"onlu j -Jil, 3 ec OvldoV /l4V .AO ,..,., 1"·• 11V. Tren~Otll Gu l'loe I 2J~) JN i§' ey_. the defense budget will l.' ... 'ESTORS research Co. er education crisis UC Irvine Professors in the varloua ~~~,.--.... u ,. ~ s • G••' w.1.. H-. ,1 .. 25'-Tre,,.Lodve '"'P 5'"' sv. ., t ,, ' ' l 1 .. ~ J,. 4 JI; Pa'-t Morll-H\ 2V. 14\ T~ Gaa .Sl lN lOi.o l nse nex year. says th e recent recovery in is scheduled for rapid growth, di rulons and schools ~t UCI t~·11•=::1,-_.. 1'~ ,;: ,''" :r:t.!i::"" c;er. • -.3 ... 10~ ~.4 ~r:S !~ .. :' M~or~.. ·~ 1114 Andind incalreaseld f e d e r a I the market has most likely ~tonal& rate of about 1,000 addi· willbel lnaasitst din tlhe proto)eCt .~~ ~. t,~y~ .. ~ ~ :m ==-~·i~t.Nt9f ,JI) m: H~ 1fa ::m11 :.:ni r"' I ~~ u; D~ f'o r lhe Entire Family spen g so s regarded as stemmed the steep May· U students a year, to an p g o eve op au mawu 11_,.. .1tt1 .JO " .,.,, 1• werwldt Etactronla .,. ff~ Pl a pep pill for the economy. June decline. ultimate enrollment of 27,500. lessons which will help 1tu· ~ V! aottllno .Mt •:14 1:~~ 1~ ::~.MJ11 G•• ·61 1re 20~ 'm e ALL SIZES This might be al1 that the ad· Th 1 In t .d It is destined by 1990 to be· dents to assume responslbl-,.,.?"i~~· ~.4 llf~»f..., ;:~ns-J~"!: m~ ~ lm • ALL STYLES ministration considered nee· e s ump, ves ors sat · come one of the glant cam· llty for individual learning at 51,•ttr ,,.,. l•~ 21•. 1•=1:o w.111~01on AAAr /"' .ao. " >4 H" remained wit hin the limits . M al s,... ""C•lll .3' '"' J•< •·~ wurern Pub1Tt11 i;g .n 'f'• ,,~ ~ VISTA essa~y to keep the CCOnOmy Of a normal intermediate pUSel. Of tr,C nation in ~he tb~.lr OWn pace. utu ~~~°BkT~ C-alll 1!"' ,:J ?~>t ~:.·::·~Ii~ ~latlka ~ J!: lJ' • Department Store In the Vla&a Cent" 815 W. lttll, Coit.a Me11 growing. decli'ne and. over the long heart or a ne w population W l 1 h tht. assistance of ~"· Net 111 '" 101<. 'wrttMI' co-p '"" s~ Th t g I th h' •9«6 _v,1v1 S , 61< $re Wv~ LtDI II\ I '> 1 a overnmen. p anners h b d center computers and o er teac mg v1r~ ""9 CllfP •'• 1 •'• Zero Mtp co .0) •\\ ''• ''• ·already were looking to ~~:~ ~a: e~~e!~~gel~t b~ll: , .. technology," Dr. Aldrich aa.id, Funds· ~~~·i::n,~"Cor ;~ '!;; ;~; ~~ ~~:.~,"' ~'4 ~ 1:; either tax cuts or increased l~H t MAN . "w• can fr""" the prof•s•"r ol Wl .. t c:.a~-...... ~ ,.., 2 .. , Amer ~-·1 1.IO •' lJ nv. ish jmplications. "M ill · f d · . · "' '"'" .,. ""' Wlllfllfl •• u 1 h Arn 11"' l"• '"' 14'4 , •.• spending of one sort or an-uch :m orme criticl!m some ol the euentiaJ but rou-wlfldltn .1 ' 11..., 30~ ""' Am Hat "'" c: •. JOa ,,__ ,.. ~ other as necessary to achieve has been directed toward the tine lnrulcatlon of basic in-~~ Str cv~~' 1oe 111~ " tw.~:IJ~ s~~ fr' ... llYI 18 • ~~~~~~~~~~~gjthe growth goals Is indicated 'i n h uma n' as Pe ct s formation and n ve the stu-Arien!."'e -:JO 1 • .,,.,•n N 1:r' ~1v11 svc Em. 1na .• ft"-r.' t\14 ALL COAST by Gardner Ackley, chairman HB F mil ot computen, but the same dent 1 .. ,,; deadly 'canned' -~ .. :::'\'.:',,. 'll ••"= :::; l'C.::.O'I,. 'Im ,~.,t~ VENDING of the President's Council of a y CTiUctsms would have applied lectures " Jaly 1% I-.. lt,JP 1l.U CV ·~·,.1:. lllS 122 :r ::C..~/~ ~of""" tt~ i ~ Economic Advisers, in testi· when the printed book wu The lrutial UCI e<>mputer Nrw VOlltC <A"> '-:: ~~u 1171 =~:h .. 1 in ·~ ':' 1~~'1J 1.. ~ -. ~~ MACHINE mony before members of the Enl first introduced several cen-fa"Uity will allow more tiJID ;;~ .. ,..-~~ Stodc 10.J4?US o~":M'4... • ,,..., u,.4 ~I''' Amer nit. Int '"" """ j · • H s t E arges · .. 0 AJ . b -1 "" ·-· ....... _ .. s.l«t ,o.)t 1111 ... < .,,. ,... .. *"" 111714 "~ F ,., ...... l ife ,.... 1~ 20 0111. ouse-ena e co oom-tunes ago, r. dric laid. 20 '1.udents at a time to par-,,,. ....._., /.a«I-vw P.., 7.$5 ,·. •r ~ -'""' " ~ tJ\; " "'"' Net Llfw "llOtn'• J Ai 11~ le c •tt .. . •llofl ., '9clwlll• I I . t Clf .. " " '°""' Frenl!•I" l lf• .4$ . Jtio ~ ,, ommJ ee. Those who work with the ticlpate at their own paccl in o .. i.n. Inc., .,. 1,..." :-Cn11 1~:: ,t~ ~..,. IJl_C,.1 <'!~' ~ "'• " ~ .. Am Cor• ·~·'° ~ ~ ~ 135 Rochfffer Costa Mesa Ml 6-4459 For Office • Factory Or Business e ICE COLD COCA COLA • HOT CHOCO LATE OR COFFEE e CANDY BARS • CIGAR ETTES 4llf IDEAL M • Sb computer now believe it will programmed instruction. ~"'la$ et ""',~C!. ,,,.. Fd >u • J,;_. HooJtt.:i"r~~cvwr> •1v. l~ tTVt 7:.~·h~~1r• ' ·~ 146,,\ 14i 7 0 USIC op h t i ' k .. __ -\Ir .... , • .,, Fd JO. It n O'l Ma<ct llul CV .. 77 ts u Gnalemtrl<e C:Q .... ' '11 The council would like to ave a grea er mpacl on edu-Seated at typewnter·l I e c<IUkf h.,.,. ...., Jollnttn 1s.n 1U, MeccQ 1tu1 cv .. re u 1 111 M1novtr Fin """ .., •• 40' see the economy grow at a cation than the book. lt Is coosoles. located at variou.s ~~e!.~1 iw btuthl Keye;.._ ,_.1 ~r~.;1~ J• <vAHU 1 ~ /~ ·~ ~~0-1~!~~·,,i, ~ '° tt14 tt!: :f,, e v 1 d e n t th t · ltl I cl di · 111 •1 2411 iu.s Pac °"'°' ll4v 11• .. 1' •1 103v, "' I,,.,." Lit. '"• •m to n '° rate of 4 per cent a year be· A ''family" music s t o r e a umvers es P aces on campus. m u ng ~ u o 2.•• cus 1t tut 2u 1 etuit Pet P4i1• " 100•., ,, n1tr<oru1 Liie . u•i. ll\> u•. tween now and 1970. He says that outgrew its for me~ down· I must ~ickl.Y r~sort to these the lib~ar y. cl;issrooms. la· :::,'~/~. ;:r. ~~ ~:i': :! ::_-:: :;·!: ii:~~~ ~= 1: Jr 11: 1r,~ :~ ti~"i:" o1$'~1,l\~ • • t t! r, that to achieve this tbe gov· I . . . electronic aids 1f students and boratones and dormitories, Am aus "" H :S c;.,. 11.1 , " 10:., r-W.at PL S.6' '1 100•. ""' Unc;o1n "•' lt,. 1,,. ,.,~ ,,,,. itt• ernm t uld b bl h town location in Huntington professors are to keep from the future student will be able Am "''h 1·• 7A.S '"' Kt i: .... u ~:: f:.rvU,"':vS'v.,,. ,;r~ '7~ ,;;"· k..C:':~~::"c:!.!.~n 1..t•• 1l~, 1~ '!11 en wo pro a y ave B h . 1 b . . 1 . . . Alft '".,. 2u 121.o c;.,. s1 2us 21.tt WYi. u-. r• fu• n .. •11,.. u Minion Equ1ti.1 ~ , ~ to continue taxing and spend·J eac. is ce e rating its grand literally being bu.r1ed by the to engage via computer mem· A Miit ,. ... ,o... c:ua s2 u.a .,,,0 • 1 NATIONAL Ltsr1NGs """.,.,.' "''' 1.,. ,,1 121 in • th . k t 7A/\&:: 'tn' h ' f t hni al b ks ' · hi AMO Fd l.'5 1,t2 C11t $) 17 ff It I) .. c-~k ... 10 II 1011) Hal Unloft flirt 1.10 j ~ Jt"' ~ ing policies that would result opening 1s wee a 1 'l\IV uman mass o ec c ory an tn n c y program· A•lll '"~d uJ , • ,11, " ;17 i: .. A-.rtton' 11'1( .to u " u H•'l.:!r.!!rn L"-'"' ,... •~ ,,,, in still more federal budget Beach Boulevard. and scientific infonna t l o n med lessons.. Advan<:ing at Alwll P" u t i 11 '"' Fd uA.1m ~:.:,'1~~ ... '"""" .,. 41 '~v. 'l ~:'A,,:,l.t,, c.we11v B~ lr' ll._ d f. ·1 whJch is belng "~veloped •~ hi ce h will ... _ able All• .........,., Knldltrb "" 7.4J Amerla11 boret.t 1... ai1t. 67111 0~ North 111v., 110 4''' 14..., 45..., e 1c1 s. Marvin K. Bird and family ,, . ""' w-I own pa • ~ ~ ~llM ,,. .,,. ..,, 1<111c1c 0111 "" u 1 Amtrlc.e" G~ •, ,..., • P•< ,.....,"".; h nv. ,. ,.,, If the economy grows by 4 h . . . day, he 5ald. to stop a.t any time and st.art ,IJftd I '·" ,..,, .,.,.. 1"7117.H = 't-& P'..~ .... I~ :m jO\t :~i:.-~ir..1u .. "' m~ it ,. .. per cent each year fed al ave mv1ted everyone to their The rapid increase ln num-•"ain where he left off by SleQ ui ._,4 .,.,1191 io.• n .J1 ~ c:et• • n\,o n ~ s1 ~•u• F&.M ' " "'• ~ p~ • t'l' ti " d . . . . o k l I!!« 1J.U U 2t Liie l"v I lt t II Anhevwr 8UKh I 4~ d't u S.tboerd Lift fM a•.. • li tax revenues will rise be· grea y-er!Jarge facilities to· bers or quaJ1lied students ap-entering his personal lesson 11ve "'° t2.16 ll.2' Lii• sit H J 101 ...,~ Mn1a1r ao 21•, n•. n·~ S« '"• C9. New .... t11 2 4$14 "'~' ~ d d S 1 · to uni It• d ol llonclt,. s ZJ s 70 Leom Call lO " JO " Ar-,..Me'fialr Ill l S.•~ 57~ S&~ Mon.ref! l"t h O'•, 14 46 cause the growth will produce ay an aturday. A guest P ylllg vers 1es an c ·code number. ~' Fd 10-,0 11 2, ..._.. seY ,,·,. 1.:2, ~"1 ,..,.. er"'.» •~ ''· s ~yrr11 u 'I. '"" s ''• '" "'• ~~~~~~~~~~~~!still higher personal incomes artist. Marian Speaker will leges across the nation aJ50 "'* $t u'u it rt '4n G111 ,:1' 10.n A~=r! .~:,• ·12 1:.,. 1~; 1::,; 1~·~~.:;:. {~".J '° ~~ ;1"' ~ d still h.gh ' has p S led high ed llulleclt 14,J2 U.t1 Mau Tr 16.7S 11.ll A•er• Prodllc1> CMo .14 11-. lt "lt nv, Unlltd Ins co Am .ea. 41 'J 41 from a to z You os k for it ••. the C·A-S-H you'"'wont for any of yovr hea rt's desires from A to Z. S.l.C. may hove the loon plan that'• l1tt1r-p.rlect for yov. W e offtr fo11, cour· leous 1er-..ice with budget· p io"ned ~payment sched- ules tailored to your income. Once your loon i1 approwd you can we the money to bvy a new or used c.or . , , lo pay off old bills ••• for educo• tionol expense ••• inrvranco premiums ••• fvmitv,... and applia nces ••• o n.w TV or to remodel yow home. Drop by and ten us how we con serve you. Our Loan Sp. cioli1ts will grt. Yoll a warm welcome. $100 or $5,000 an 1 er corporate entertain on the Wurlitzer or· re en er uca-'•" GI<! 1u 4 11.• "'•" Llf• 12 u u.21 Au..: 011 Ii G•• ~ W<\ 1,,,, lfw v1111n Tru11 l ift ,., ,... , •• earnings from w b i c h the . lion with a crisis in adminis· Cdn Fd "·" 20.11 ~ l'lflllft: ::~~ ,:,~r.. cJ ~;.. :i~ f ' ~1 Ll1. 0~0" 1 l2 is .s~ "'~ Treasurv will collect income gan during the two days and tration the chancellor said. Market c,•o',! ~'!< io,.~ ','·-~= ~~~ ~·:C: "11•v1ru M.tr11t1a '° ,.; ' • .~ wurwi~r '• ~l, ~., ~ • •fts ill be d • . •0u. -·' .•• ..... ' . tm I Bro. ll•o I ,... ~ ,, •• 11\'ttlffll Tr•Y9i.<S ... '"" • taxes. g1 w presente to "The mass of paper work c;en1 s~r u.u 1«.lA 1ru11r 1 ... • jf a.r111111,. .,..,_n 11 ''" 11 • ""''" '"' co J~• 31, ; • , · l ed . . , ...... , ... ~""*' M I F I'd 11.67 lf.10 8ttylllum Cono .!Os U>~ IS', 1•\0 IASTlllN IANKS But Ackley thinks it doubt· many cu stomers. mvo v 10 registration alone Symbols ••••11 u.•• u ,, M 1 F Git\ J.n s..s ~:r,ni.a,Alru~, ... ,,, •~ a.n11 .. , rrv11 ·1.ao. •1~ ful that much, if any, of these The new "Beach Music Cen-is staggering. Universities are ~~ ... "~ 111·",1123·!! M:;.• ~~ ~;f, :!·~ a:.C: 1~1•1 1:~ ,:;:: 13~ l="ltr~1·~1~io'·'° ~:~ c n be ed t d ·• In th · lti th ... " · v, · · ~~"'"''° or,,.. ·" ""' ""' IAl "'"' Nat k c:111 1 '° JN a us o re uce the ter was called the A. and e 1><1me pos on as e Tiie foflowtno 1, • kn 1o rrmllol• vM4 ,_ 1 '' t.01 Mui Trv• 2.n 2.• •i~ L1r111d G•J .At •~ m11 1' FINt Na1 c"" 1« '1.,. " steadily growing federal debt. M. Music Co w1len located banks were a decade ago. If "' ""' 11oe11 mark .. r•POrtS. o_,.. ~'·'. i:; 1;·:~ ~:: ~~ n·~ ::·~ ·.:~ :i·.~~·~~ I. ~~ ~~ ~~ f~.~1.!~·'' ,':f..NV " ~ He says that to use them for at 115 Main St Last month they bad not computerized ~i'tt ,._., .,. 11nottici.i. c11a• ,,_ 1:1i ,:,., "' * s... . ::r~~~,:e','ne" f• ~: 1 ~.~~/~11':' ~ that purpose would discourage Bird moved to the new Joca· their handling of paper, half ...,ttt .. tiYldeftdt •'• e.nnva1 .. .._,,.. Cllt'" "'._"4 "1 JM1 1"1 °1 :!::." "is! u7.7•' ~. 1Nr!,~ 1111'1 11-. !! 111~ -..11 Guer.1...,. .. IOJl• j th l tr k f uJ .,,,_ N wt .... "'" la>I ouarlerlY or ... c . .S1 .. . ...... ,. •.,.,-.. ' '4V, ;r"" U1l w ,., .... I ANKS econom C grow -and thus l on and organued a COm· C WOT Orce WO d DOW be ...,.._._, eaclerallon. Ufllna -Col°" "d IUJ 11.U Dlvld Ut S ... m-• ir.1 A' lO"O l '• )O"' ...,,_ t .. ' 2>"• m~ J1'• lower the perSonaJ and COT· plate music center with a employed a!l bank clerks," he wi,. noted. N!Klel or e•lf'• dlYld*1'41 ~I 0: ·~~ ':·M r~ ~~ :·~; coc!"'}..Y! I ~;.~ )049 '),."->O '~A~:.°"'ofA=~ \ .:-::: }:v, U~ porat ... 1·n-me b' h th 'ft ff f 5 I '1d ••• "°' ~ · · s._.. · c""'°' & Prod• • "14 JO "'" •'* °' C.•1 $F 1 60 ll'> l4..., s•\ ., -.u s on w J(' e S«11 o l sa es personnel, sa . • .... 100 nrre or '"''•'-l>-AIWlue• c--••"' ,., '""" u o •.AO IC•n -l,"'' Fd n u u ltY Na1 •• . .o · '°'' 101, ,.,; Treasury could levy Its taxes. technicians and music and "The only alternatives to DttO In l'°4 PIUS r10Ck rMwcL ~ f.:.:-1:·~ ::·~ N;rw~~ ~~ :·~ ~r .. "o '~:; l.te ~~ ~:z ~ ~~~,11:~;.c;~~"'sb"'1°20 n. ,. .. lt"• As to which will get prio r· dance Instructors t' o m p u t e rs for universi· ~~~ ... .,: ;-.,: "'.;.~:i. "'t~"'.1,:;..:; 1nY9•• 10:22 11'.1 NU Mu1 10:0t 10:,. ti'~~~ ~ , ~ 1;\41 ,.~, :1rev;c~~'I 'f JI~ ~:~ ff~! lty in keepng the economy Miss Val Kuk is . direc· ties would be to limit enrolJ., .. •t P'UI slodt dl•ldtnd, <I-Deel.,.., "' cc!..~~ Al n: U1 ~:: =: :!·~~ :~~ ltar Js'' s . n~ .• :: ,~ "~ s.~ •• II•~. 40 ~~ •• tl~ '1!·~ llin ta . <•'~ ••lw on ea-cll1'1deM w tx.Olstrl-· • l-far IHI 21~ 11'~ 11~ Meu,o Senta Monka ll•nll. .60 1s u , ro g -x cuts or spen. d· tor ot dance baton and mod· ments and to lirmt the access 11v11on 11a1t. o-P•ld ... , Yn r. 11-0. comrr co '·"' "°"11' u . .1t 11.n £.O:-P1 ·'°c: 1J•11 " ,. , Se<. F1r.11 ~·•LA 1. a o 45...., w~ in A kl h '1 I' ' · . t kn l I tel Id 1!ff ....X dlWllM Comp 8<1 t.ll 10.JO One Wrn5 l•.10 14.10 ,...., flt .. .iret Corp ,27 17''4 1.. I•; Unltll .... 1.e I .io •NI 61 '' g -c ey says muc wt I e mg cla.sses. Bird 1s assist· o ow edge. These aterna· ~~~. ,,.,,or k ,,. DK~'" .. ""' "'" Y•": c-Fd .,, 10.io OpMn P:d 11.1111.11 't\f!~' :,M ~1n .ao ""' 1••· • •, u"~ lr"'· eitnli 1.111 ll st"-}, i.. de~d on the size of the Viet-ed by his wife Amy, daugh-tives are unacceptable," Dr '" mumul.t1ve 11.-w1111 flVlllef* ..; Cen<ord 11•11u 1 :-.s.. 1t.n 1•.n M~.,..,, ca~al ,,. '~'· 1::.z .,~, ~!1;;1N: ~~'"" ~~ ~" ~:4 nam war t D th d Do Aldri h tated """"' p.-f'eld llllt veer dividend c-Inv IU1 I0.1S -•. ., ,,,, Mls.s Pel . ·~ It..., Willa F•'llO .. M 1 '°' ~ . . er oro y an son nald. c s . ....m1ttwc1. ~ .,. 1111 ectkM '""' •1 C:ontm '"" .l."4 l.7' Phffa Fd ''·" IC.22 "' Morrl1 '•"Ce " lt\6 &AY•NGS .. LOAN COM.:AIUIS •1• wf.ll'tf Although many univn sities '"' dividend ",..""'· r-Oeclertd °' conv s.c u 1 '·°' P1,,. 11 11.M n .M ~:r~~ 11:~..., '·'°' ~ ;;;,• ·· ~ "k. utah ~ ,~. 4,, IW ft'i 1 ~,d • h .. Id !ft 1Ml ""'9 dodl 41\11deftd. ~ • .,_ C:onv Gr t .sl 10.u Pioneer 10.U 11,:IO NII~ M.arcva l'O • '" IS~ ~4"""" n & Ln . .iot IQ 101'1 ff !;l .!<>W 3Ve access to comput· •01t 1n 11oc1c °"''"' IMJ. etttme...., Cerp l d 1t.n 20.n ~r!Q n 11.0 It.Al New r: , 0&1 1:... ~~ ~.,.; ltVi 0 11~1S&l 1 '"' 1 •• LEARN f ers IBM officials said the cat/I ...... "'·~ .. --~11tr .. Croom w Ul U I PPl"OY1-ll UI J.01 e~,~.11'1( .609 u 16 1) 1:;,r..~ ~r'1l..:,kf .40 wa 1h, n:~ 5 LANG U AG Es pi ' . , . OUllon dell -l~flng di to.nd Hem Ilda S.ll S. llr en f,IO 10.4t ...,., 1~ I~ 1~ l'Jn c;,rp S.11t1 a r~ . t~ 1 "" • • ~ UCI Ulstallahon is tbe first z~ia Iii YML v · •Vtt11 /1. S'f.Ot "·°' Pu1n.m "·" 11.11 " t't\ Feoct\Jlnc. .10 l U'I n ll! nw Flrat Ftn "" w.,1 ~ , I: 1, k. in the nation lo be dev~ to clO-C.llecl. d-«x di...... ""'-Oec•I ·~ IU J IJ.71 ~Ill Grtt. '·"la.ti P:Cmc ~~..;.. lroc ~ ~ 31~ ~Im ~~"c"'"'" '"'• l.l'le 1J"" l'l , E4 dlstrllllltltll. ll'I' -I x r""'9. xw Del• Fd lt.44 1U7 ,.tty Oltt 7.• &.07 he hMr 4 lltlli I 1& 76\1\ 2'fl ,.._ °'' ' A 4'> >I. RECORD Cou ~extensive computerization of win-t wlt're11t1. __ W11'1 ... ,.,.,,.;: 011.., Gr 1uo10.N ltti» r.a. "" 4.Ja • ... -... l'lnenc1e1 • '" '"' P 0 N fl a I I aspects of a .. -1v•rs1'ty ""' -Whefl dl"'111u1M. ""-WMfl tAUtd. o...., '"" t.J1 to.r1 •Hdl '"" n .11 tUl •c•oss ~, Run ·~own ~ \WJ '" nci-nnt daY °''"" ,.,, " _ Wtrre11ta. 01vw Shf >.n u1 ,...... 11.n 1u o " " .. .., Ytsterday's Punlt Solved: campus. 11e1no orv-nli.d "'*' .,.. llel'llt-O.Wlll in U 3 s.tt ~ ,._., abode t The UC Irvine project will fUPICY Act. or -lttet as.,.,,.. 11¥ Or«fut Jll.M 22.Jl ••• lf.n lt .n 1 Clcy 41 Mort "~ ...... ~. ==~!.llllmC!m:i=tl':.'!Q"lllft•cn~m!t'!ll!lnmm~~-' l<lC:ll C'M1P9111e1. h•11 '" •2 u tU • c-se 11..u 11.u 5 Sour to del lc;at· ~ ~·•' l!m Siii U,:M 16. ll'ltl 111¥ It.It l"M ,. SPANISH-FRENCH-GERMAN 1...,..,. Wtn.12 ate 1q1111y u s 1.4' ""'tut• 49 D11t11H:tlve ITAUAN-RUSSIAN EACH RECORD $1 .25 Malled lfl)'WhtP't In U.l .A. A Learn.S-Laniuaau R~rd Coupon will appear Monday throu1h Saturday. When you have stir dUlt.renUy numbered coupons. matl with $1.25 and Record Order Blank below check- inr lanruate and record number desired. ,~~-·-······-···--····-~ i The DAIL y J All recorda mailed dlrecuy , , to you. Thia aervlce, pasta.re. ! PILOT l and t.u b Included ln the low ! prlce ot Sl.25 per record. Order ; as many records aa you wish, I but be certain that each record I order II accompanied by one : properly completed o r d t r j blank: ab dUferently num- : be~d coupons. and $1.2S for j each record. LEARN 5 LANGUAGES RECORD -' COUPON No. 50 ------·· --------Ir 7w; ;-•AGU ORDER mi -·, ,1 LEARN 5 LANGUAGES DEPT. I 11 THE DAILY PILOT 11 COSTA MESA, CALIF. I Enctoted I• ordtr' bli nk, ahr dlfftnantty "umbered cotto po"" •lld (OH h, otltek or monty or-der fo,. 11.25) for I I EACH RECORD Ordt rtd. I have Chtcktd •OTH l1n11u111 wanted •"d Ult "umber of tti. l'tOord '" th• ttrl"' Allow YOUR ~. WATCH Rlml a-.. While -V• Witt RINGS SIZED, ,,_ OPEN MON. J'B1 NIGHTS •• TJLJ P.M. FREE S1AI 11.11 f nultv 10.n 1u s.1te Arn 10.41 11.u 10 City on Insects '" ~ 11.11 12.4 SllrllOld tO.H 11.111 Ottawa 52 San l'kl C:..• 11.11 l Ul Alft tU2 11.U R ~14 """" 11.• 1ue 1w ..,..,. '·'' ,.. Ivar Fra.nclsco l'ld TM4 ltM tl. ._ ,,,.. IYI 11.11 JC Flowlt ftatur• 11w MAit u 110. •1•1e " 41.IS 42.:tl 15 Find 5l S i•'" F.l.F, S,01 J At llel!I ... ,_.., pan '"'' Fl• Giii '·'' 1.06 ••• «l.2t «1.29 fault un· gold Fla Mut , ., 1 64 Slodt ~.JS :ius necessarily 54 Kind of Flld u "'° 7.3'4 1n11 is.11 u ,r1 16 Protected gamt Fnd Milt '·" us ~' 111., U .o> 1.c.o• from th• 5' Decorate l'e11n41 1a.n •us Tei... 11 U2 '·°' wind 5" Italian ~--c ... , T~ Of lUI 1Vt 1 COl!I Siii 1.7' TM T'eu a I'd 1.l.1' 1u 1 17 Tht ia1111: river tll(-2.21 l. r-c 04ll w l. Latin 61 Italian 7 /2)/65 , ~!11 "" ::: ::= = ~':..!·,u us 11~ SFtlun rd island 7 One or th• l7 Period of an P'Ulld Am 1.2' 1.n Accm 1u 1 11.p orwa 6) On the do lt Per011s •l•anac ,~ ,,.., 11.w 1a.u •-1i.se 1u. 20 No1with-64 Scotch I Ottawa's . \ 39 E. lndilft o.ii .,...,. 1.11 1.11 k ten 1.n 1.11 standing whls~-'s Canal 11"" of ......, ... IJ!I l'fCe11 us u s 22 Ruler: ., • ....,. lit 1.61 ..,7 ..,.. u. ,._.1 Abb compatriot ., Disfigured . rHpect c.... at 1'-At U.7• V•• Line ua '·" r. 65 Product 10 Ctianct 40 Horn food ""' u 1u111.14 inc.om J.M '-At 24 Witty rt1111flc of 14 Across 11 Mosl1111 o Doctrine G"" tllf "·" 1u 1 s111 P 144 u • 25 Els .. howlt'1 66 Rip doctors 45 "ind tf ,_, e>--. U.'4 k6'4 v.,,.,. •.M s.11 ---111-d· 67 R 12 M " ....,. ,,.. c. t.1' .... vw 11111 ,.l s.• s.1t """' .,, • un ovlt 47 Deny ,,,. ,.. "'" ..,.wa11st 111 1.04a1u s Abbr. easily producer: 480n btfltlht •toe •• us t.M All! ,,., 11,74 tw 26 18 to 61 Moves In 2 WOfdl 49 B t fu 111c: ..,. u a '·" w.11 "' 1uJ 1u1 I 111ost golf bridge 13 Ctrtain , u: t ,_, 111c t.11 11.• w_. 11111 1.• u. courses L9 Part f Euro-ns •o Mis..... I Mar, ,...., 1.11 7.ff Wlllllflll 14.tl lS.11 " 0 • ..-~ ..... ,.,_ TrW ..,, u s ~ ,. , .... 11.11 21 Futen building 21 P.osstsslve 51 Musleal ,,. ••• &.'1 u2 Wlflflehll U11tva11 !31 Cat L word wott '"'-NII 11• 1Ut tc1111 1.• 1.1• 132 Pvt out " DOWN 2J Dm1 52 World 33 Dressed fell carafully events Banks are all alike. 34 Period o 1 Metallic 26 Woodlands 55 One ~th ·· greatest framnork 27 Croottd • unl~ity 31 l'fr~. 2 dM!!!lsllftttOU• 21 Tropics degree 9 ,.,.. hn dgar 56 Thought procllet l t111ploy1 2' Wrklc 57 Europeen 3' Luv• 4 Sh1h1peare 30 Stcond·h1nd 58 A certain frOllH subject n Unit or place 41 B1fora 5 Aceti c bttr 60 Ste 40 • .j 42 Erie or achl: l ord 33 lntol•rant Down Huron •l•ent 35 Colltge 62 Conuiunttu j :u Unt11m 6 Holt In t 11 offlcl•l group: '' -45 Holy un lfOUnd J6 Wtapan: Fr. Abbr, .,....~------- two wetlca for dtllvery. I ltEMEMBE~ whotewr yovr I D Spanish O French O German O Italian n"d for ccnh rMl'f t>. 0 Ruaslan I $1.f/orJIC-: ;:; ~~· '..~ .... ~.~----~~ ... ~.~ ..... ~~ ... ~.~ I l l c. f1UIC£ I ADD RESS ....................... AYr. .. . • • . I 1932 Harkr COSTA Ml&A 3iM Wttt Ll"goln ANAHllllll 220 8outti Main SANTA ANA I CITY ................ ZONE .... STATE ...... I I If you ar4 not 1 aubeerlbe~ to Tiie "LOT oitd weufjf I 1 Ilk• te have rt dallvered to you,. home dally, otltelr below1 I 0 n.. Orang• Coast DAILY PILQ.T I ONLY a Sl.50 1 Month .. -.-_,_ -------_, ,. Harbor Shoppfftl C."ttr Piii ii s.tA15 2300 Htrl9or 11¥4. ~ .._.., IDll . Co1t1 Mesa, Calif. ·Frida) Nlabli" tJl 9 p.m . --- Today's Oosing STOCK LEADER.~ Prices Sein Net (Mt I Hltll l tw u•I Cftt Complete r rlday, July 23, 1965 DAILY PILOT /N~-Prus 11 New York Stock Exchange List .... ,~, .... (i~ Hltll L"' Not ..... ... , l~) Hit~ L"" ( ,,,Hit~ l -Utt Cftt . Lot Cht. (llfl,I HI,_ lww \.nl Cllt . LUI Cll• 11 II'· 1} n .. 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C~awford is so articulate, h~nest '*' :'°j\,.. .. .,-.;., Laugh Senators and generally such a nice guy that ~e almost s_eems out • ~,. of place in the cut-throat world of mterc0Ueg1ate ath· ~*'~·"" · letks. . r,;'."'> C!f No one meeting the personable Pennsylvan!a trans· ~-".,,, plant for the first time could .poss1~ly imagine him /=':}~ barking orders at a group of a~1mal-hke football p~ay· ·:·~ '~. ers, much ~s being c?vered w!th that awfu l persp1ra· W . ~t.~"0. . t1on while demonstrating the finer art of some sport· ~)r~ffi+. 1ng event. ,,.. :·• _,,,,,,j:>, Jt is as 1( he should be . as his title suggests per· ; % . .;t zffe' ... formmg delicate ~perations in some hospital or teach· ~}''~"';.f,.t'"~ ing advanced ph ysics to graduate students at MIT. .. -~~< ·· .. ,. ) .. , ; When the public address system at l_Jnivers1ly 9f ., · fa•' )!f;i.,., $ .. ~~ .. , -~·:". \:ihfornia, Irvine bellows. "Dr. Crawford 1s wa~t~d m 1----------- the mens' g~·m.'' it will immediately be susp1c1oned there has been an accident . Rut don't let that moniker fool you. The only thing Crawford knows about medicine is how to administer it to rivals and the Dr. tag actually stands for Ph.D. which means he has earned the hi~hest possible stand· ing for an educator. Wayne Crawford is the athletic director at UCI. or rather he 'll be the director when the_ ne~ fo~f' vear institution opens its doors for the first time rn September. He Isn't kidding him.elf about the job •hHd. lt'1 going to be a tough one and there's bound to be 1 lot of critic• who expect miracles right off the bat. Nevertheleu he'• quietly confident that befo~e too long, UCI will make lta mark on the athletic map and do it in a big way. Just In caae you get the ldH from alHhi1 UCI la starting too slowly In the field of athletic1, It ahould be pointed out that of the new University of Califoml1 campuae1 -UCI , S.n Diego and S•'l.ta Cruz -only the Irvin• achool will have a spo?t1 program from the day it o.,.na. In its first ye1r, for in1t1nce, UCI will compete In seven lntercollevlate sports -blaketball, golf, tennis, crew, 1wlmmlng, water polo and sailing. Buketball, of courH, figures to be the mafor attraction and both Crawford and coach Danny Rogers are vlrtually bubbling with enthu1i11m. R~ era, in fact, doesn't even rule out the pos1ibllity of an unbeaten campaign although hl1 forcn mutt face the mig~ty UCLA Fr0th among other foes. Fro•h Tougher Tlaan 1' arslty The Bruin yearlings, if you haven't been tuned in on this wave-length lately, will be led by 7 foot 1 wep sensation Lew AJci~dor -a ~ew ".ork impo~t who fi gures to have Wilt Chamberlain asking for hlS autograph before long. ··we won'l attempt to field a football team until 1969," says Crawford, •·and that's because we w~nt to have a representative team from the start, not Just a patsy for everybody to pound on Saturdays. "Besides it would be financially imposible to have a football team at present," he continues, "since .the limversity of California does not finance intercolleg1ate athletics as such and funds must come from student fe es." This amounts to about $18 ~r student a year, which doesn't figure to put UCl on an equal level with, say, USC or even Cal Tech for that matter. Th•r•'• the old philotophy that football makn money to 1upport other 1port1, but 11 Crawford explain1, "Thia i1 not neceuarily to, unleu you have a good tHm and a fairly large 1tadium you un fill each Wffk." The Unlver1ity of California, Riverside, pre1- 1ured by 1tudent1, began football the fir1t yur and it W81 di111trou1. The tum w81n't • winner, at· tendance w81 poor and the co1t of fielding • gridiron ag9r9i11tion d rained budgets for other 1porfl and nurly killed the entire program. "We'll have football all right," 11y1 Crawford, "but only when we un do it right." "Our goal at the outlet will be to achieve n•· tional recognition quickly in the 1porh which we have the be1t chance," he report.. Within five yHrt, Crawford predich, UCI will be one of the most powerful swimming schools In t he land. "In fact," he 11y1, "I'd 10 10 far .. to HY we'll be 11 good H the University of C11ifor· nia, Berkeley in our firtt year." Irwin Bas Large f'0Uowit1f1 * * * Won't b~ Ba"k at OCC Sports Briefs Nats Rob Dodgers In Trade BOSTON (U PI) -T h a t Wa shington Senator-Los An· geles Dodger deal Involving Claude Osteen is turning out to be nothing short or out- right robbery -for Washing· ton. While Osteeh Is 7·11 with IY UIMIW ,,_.. 1"'9rMIMMI NATIOtfAL t.•AeUI AMllUCAN LaAOUI Plllladelpllla 020 00) 010-• II l From Orange Co11t Collete com• word that Leon1rd Sima, the flHt halfback and outstanding player in the Elks Bowl, won't be back to INd the Pirate grldders In September Simi, according to reports, Is completely out of circulation at pruent_.ttendlng tUIN!Mf schools at tom• mysterious site In an attempt to make up grid-.. Then he'• supposedly hMded for USC. On the bright aide of the ledger, Shawn Mc Kin· ney, the WfftmlMter q1H1rterta.ck, Nyt t..'11 be et the Pirate ln1tltutlon-tvmlnt clown 1 scholenhlp to Wethington State. ,, Chlc,eoo 100 000 000-1 1 l Chic• IMO ll50 10.-11 1J I New Yortt 000 120 00.-.S j 1 HerWt. W .. Mr UI. ..Id~ C1I Ptl!o•1. l•rv ISi, Loc-.r (1) •llCI $di.If• end Otlrvmllle, Cer•tlet t7l1 111111. '-'· Rom•no. C7l1 Ford (11 .. 1 end How-Hoof! (6), A.berN"'Y 171 •fld lelltY. ~ erdl. LP-Ptltn (M). HRS-Tretll (141h), -111111 (10.1) ... ,-Hefbtrt (6-SI. "" ... RIW•"-Unll. lrlDO• (:It'd), ..... (ll!lll. tellfY t Mllll'HO!e 102 001 Sil -11 11 t l>ni • '"'" c.111-2 IJhf • Ull'). lotlO'I 111 001 Otl-S 1t 1 Oram. Wortt-lno19" (t i ...., B•IN\I, Clftclnnetl IOI -'11....f 11 • llmmtrnvn 1411 Marer.eel, E.,IY 17> 14111 l'ret1eltc0 ,. 111 *-' lf I 011llbe Ill •nd Hl•M. Wfl'-(;raftt llWI. Mel-. ~ m .... c:.ur. •• l P-Morel>fK (S.-)0). HU-YattrremJkl Wtl'Ot <•>1 '"""' ..... ~ (II, MW1IMl!ll cm. ltHlfW.W (JOlll), 11111-2 CUii\ • 111. 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He hit a fJrst- inning homer W e d n e •Clay Dodger Slate Julv 2J -St. 1.ouls, I p.m. (l(FI). July 14 -SI. Loulo, I p,m. (ICFll. July 25 -SI. LOlll•. 1 p.m. llCFI). JUIY )4 -Clr>elnn.11, I p.m. (ICFll. July 27 -ClnclnN11f, I p.m. O<Fll. July 11 -Clr>eln11411i, I P."'-1/(F I), Oldsmobile July Clear-Out Sale! U"'-"" ~It .... cwt Ill"-.... l'9CUt. ectllll l ' .. 01..,.•• l_.,c.r .. ttedl ....... ,.. --.. , .... "-.............. 0.."f MIN "'"' ,_.Mic ........... lr•nd New '65 F-85 2Dr Club Cpe. $2199 FULL PRICE $199 Dn. $63.99 Mo. Mo. 0.A.C. STOP IN TODA YI • u ' y E R s I T y ; l . . . i t I e t Is •y n- >GJers , see ·atlkee ·.the -game !-lead- Ul>set ee-run 1g !ast > lead 1 over '1f'sl- e aaay (l{FI). (ICFI). O(Fll, (ICFll. OCFIJ. l,CFIJ, e Win. e iwo- 1 the lation· aqd a ~inn a ti :r~. a I "Car- e and m4ing >en a >oCger 5-8, Is j fl s t I .. Big ~PY Ons- " .,ago . !S, got i rs t ' JOth Fetlpe 1pened Aaron r 1nto .. 3-2 same ; l> is s~. a es led oo1ber Wber, Ld' he u(alt- e ~nd . 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PA 1 e. m , Al "' J .. , JU Star Gridders EDITOR'S NOTE: Thll ls the follJ'lh la • aerlea of arllcle1 deaJlng with play ers In the Orange Count:-- North·Soutb football cla1lle. Today -Steve Meler of Santa Ana. A sturdy two-way lineman. 1 205-pound Steve Meier Jigures to play a major role In South I plans this year. Meier. who'll attend Ari- zona State In September, earned three varsity letters at Santa Ana and received Saint of the week honors for his performances a g a I n s t Wesem which included 11 tackles and~ touchdown . His biggest thrill ln p~p football was catching a touch· down pass and running over a would-be taclder. SAINT STAR Steve Meler Who's on First ... . . . in Boys Baseball ~rln1 l llol•• Gr1110t 3 4 '" JH ' •1 SH ' "'° 5:14 7 l 1S 445 MUNTINOTON llACM .... s .. 1, h .... ONI "'' :.Olon• • ,~, OllAMGI COUNTY LIAOUI IAAAI -thrulllng. Well« S.li.• amH he<I two Mu11ll11ttt11 aeec11 s. •-"•1'4f 1. 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The P1dret 1cortd once In •• j to 0 ... ..._ .... __ to Ole"'1 '· ltkk OwtM ••o'-horN with "'• .1.,,111 IMlr>g to b<Mlt • 1'·•11 "' "t"I V C ry V.,.r DIAl~UMI lhf l•.-brukl"' "'" to •IVI lt>t Angels I Ind 11..,d ll>e lo.tg-lol01"9 S..ls lt>tlr Cftep within one game of 11ercMou9ll1, ...,...,,,. •klont ov., 111e ""' 1ou Of ,,.. ·-· '"'rd lace Huntm· gton Beach G'"'" c11uT v11w llAou1 1ci -,......, WU. p . -"'-AlllNA ll.&OUll (Al -y..._ t, 111 lten f . 0 1vld V1c'tr 1111 I llomo Costa Mesa's surprising NO YOU DON'T _ Tom Moran Oe!t) of Costa Mesa moves over to stop John DMtw> s. e1111nc1 111• atr.,.,. 11m1"" rlHI •lld l " h"'""' IC,,,.., """ "Omp waa touched off by f b k t M .... called and pltchlllg °' l•NY H•-the 11mtt •• tho P.OrH won 1htlr MC.Oii<! ~ Vallely of Corona del Mar as he tries to drive in or a as e. · oran w'"" v..,k ... took""' ,.,..sur• et.,. OoOMn. '"Iii"' T111 ion o-rt.. s11ra Bruce Chapman's and Dennis for blocking, bow~ver, giving VaUely a free throw. Watching play in back-:!11.:1~ ~~~ "; ;r.:~T: .. ~".a ~ '1n1o tM 1w1s.,,,ent. Turley's pair of field goalJ to gr·ound are Mark Laney of CM (le't), Tim Gaughen of CdM (34) and Joe Pease MA111Nr. Luou• IA> -DM9wt u, c111rr v11w Luou1 ic1 -s.leflt rend the Mustangs l-to an 8-0 ' A-" s. Tllo 0009.,., ••Plodff tot .,,,,. '· '-'• .. Tiie ramp"'lM Solon• -" w f CdM (32) runs 1" the flltll ln•lno and _,. on to 111tlr fourth atr•lehl all<I ..-ec1 Into • 'Aad. The winners ran t.he 0 . . ·----------------------·blast ,,,. "110tll. SllPV• >111nftoy OICl<ed II• loir ffrtl piece '""" .... victor• ~ :l UP "" win for "" Oedeert, .11.,.1119 ,,,, ... "" co-lt ..slnt S..IL score to 14-3 before Corona .,.,,y "''~ ~'" c•11T v11w LIAGU• 1ci -s.1.,.. '· del Mar came to life. MAlllNA LIAOUI lt.l -GIMlll H, S..tt s. Tll• , ... ,. dr-4 their llllro Ya•-. 1. Tiie Gl..,lt ~ fl~• ll"'et ,.,.,,. tll 1tlf w..i. Ind PlunQeO .UI al The Sea King! cut the mar· N h s RACE RESULTS In ,,,. faollr1lt ~ fOl/r more In ,,,. ""top "'°' "'Iha ,.., .......... lu l· gin to 15-13 ~arly in the sec-0 rt . ta rs ~:-.:. :~ ",,:,,. ·~1-::,"';:.o:;: ::~·t,,:1·::.:~1n"':; ;,. 't,~·· It ond quarter chiefly on field ,,,., KJ)(e(I lwk• tor 11\e Y•M-In WllSTMONT LIAOUI IC) -,._.,... ~Is by John Vallely a n d Add F • 11"::.t'"o'u~A•u• <1> _ u-11, ,., s..i. 1. Tom ri.ornton Ml 1 hom• Ol"l"'Os I T Hine 12-6 ....... to IM ""' In .... MOOlld lnlllno 1o ••• ,, In. Pease. . ~ HOLLYWOOD ,.ARK IU!IULTS THlllO UCI. ,,., l\lrlonitA. l yur Old\. ~ : ..... :... ..... " ""'' ... "" ,_,.., .. ,on 111•1• WIY to •lctorv. But Cost.a Mesa's Steve THUllSOAY. JULY "· INS •llow•~· Pur, .. ~, 11.00 S.M >411 ~• Tlott• rtllled ,,,, "~ rvns. but ,.~!T~i ... u:i:,~· ~~"'-;..:·~,,!:; _. ' B C 'd d CLllAlt " 'An Flral M.,rl-1..-.,,..... · 11 w,.,,.1 '-" " h v d!'091*1 , ,,.,o ·1 urley, art am o .• n Coach George Dena an· euich o· Her• tv11enrue111 7M ~= c1tci.1on to 111e ..,.1.,_111,,. L""'•· 1 • .,...IN-r1,~ • •';';"~ ~~ ~,;.: 'tom Moran started hitting FllUT 11•c1. sv, 1ur1.....,s. 1 Yt1r old St-c10-ISl!olm•k••> llANCNO LIAeu1 Ill -''--1s. '!c- 1 .,. P•cb.., 1_ d the w·l.nne-never nounced two personnel chang-11111 ... c1eim1no. Pur .. tj()C)O. '° r.,,,. 1 °' '~s °"' .. ,_.Pell Our ''* '· T"8 Th1•0 a.me trom ~''::: • w•rt.:ONT Ll .Aoui ici __ /igaw 8D •" . l'ou"lll • p_,. IVlniui.l 37.00 H 20 '· Aho lltn -"" ' with 1 tlH Vlf ou1tlurfl In tl>e • • U iMb >. Tiie ioloft• movod out o! looked back It was 31-19 at e.s m the North squad for the co11w..,.,, 11ost•u 1Mau•I 1 10 s 40 oebo•e-Ooo. '""'no '"" P'ftned , ,,., 1ou on ~ ... ~ _.._..nt 1nc1 imo thltd ~ • 1111 · A "---C All Mlk.llelttt IHalll U O No Scr1lcM6. cvt>t Dtlt Allen, JoM 8•11 •M-'11 cit 1 1.,_~,..,.1"' of Ille S.eh tbe ball &nd 49-27 after three ug. 19 v1a11ge OUnty · Time t.06 1/5. --olcle Osltwlmu tU~ltd lhl lwl"lng IDU"Cll W~STMONT t.aAOUI lCI _ lllln 7, rte Star F t .... _u G to be a1w llen -Clll>d! eve. c-On IM, irou11TM uc1. • tv!'lclngt. a VMr t0< ,,,. Tl•.,• _., • T"8 lffGIU~le•d'no st1•1 """*' qua rs. . 00 Ud.U ame Flo\\. H•OVf Oonl\a. s-1 lQu, JI"'""''' end UP All .... ancK. Puree 11500. ll•NCMO LIAOUI (I) -..... "· the St~I. ~ '"'° •h• Cllller """" I Camdo was hlgh-point man played in the Santa Ana Sta-Doll. Ml\J ~fled, '°"'8bodY Wt!O. Hlo• W""'ler (Ht ll l :3'40 ~:: t: '-'-• I Th• 8••"1 :i·:..:."~· ;~ lienl 7-• wif\, Jot\11 Wtldff P<"oYIClecl 1'11 for M•ea With 13 fOllOWed by S<.r•1Cl!ed -Sii Sue. e .. v Mo•l"O (~lo mt!<•:_,._ ) 2.70 In ltw 1lxtll lnnlne It fW rvri• wl,,,.11\9 ru"' wllll I 11 .... -1-<1 lrt,11 .... . dium DH·Ur>Mr !ou•PIG ,,. (L~..,_n ,_,_ l ion "''"' y 0 . In ..... llnll ........ S Turley with 12. In all 12 · --DH·&r•-"" eov <c.m,,.•1 MO wuoLow LtAou1 "' -T'-' 1r· w.t.110Low L11.t.ou1 1c1 -,. .. _ • · h • Chuck Torrez of Fu!Jerton 11c0flo llACI, sv. "~· Me•dt" 1 vo Tlmt 1 11 11! u.. s t 11e Tlven 11111..i 11 11'"" " .., ..,1, i. '''° 0oory •mword 11-Mesans shared m t e &cor-1111 .. , C•llf.o<IMI. c:l•lm!N) Pur ... '4jOI) Al ... flan -A-Gt lt Llgllt, • All'• ,. ...... ....._., of the flrJ1 .. _ lo tllr.• HlllJ NIH•n 1114 eoO DoOrY •" Mi ft.g and DennJs Delfs of Lorara are EllOll•h lot ... (P.....,el "'° uo 3.oo u un, QvlG~ Mi ii. ·r.prll 11111. on lf.t IMd end COH !tO home ck: ""llonW """' " "" ltt•IM-IHdl ... P1dru 'f' · th LIQM"(f19 &am (\laltnllitlt l U O J 40 A·O'Nolll &. f lnln entn . ...,._ win. 8111 ThomlOfl P• llP crvll>ff "" wf"lell $tll1. Vallely 'Was high for e unable to participate and Goldroed IL~) '·00 No 5ut lclle&. "" wl• .,. """·""""""•u• ·,,, , ..... 1.'i;:;;;==========, . 'th 17 in Co d 1 h .. _ I ed b J h l l-, OS. OH·Deadl>HI .... ,..,,.. WAJIOLOW LIA -1 .. gam~ Wl rona e . ave ~~n rep ac y o n •1.., !tin _ 11o11d1v D•-· Miu cur. __ '"" 1. Tiie n...-. •irtenOed 1hflr ~ Mar's second stralght de· Hilgen of Sunny Hills and P.c!I'• Pride. 8•11• Hoth!U. •mbtr crv.. fl'lfl'TM 11.ACI .• furl0"9a 3 Yttr off lttd wit• • tlthl ~· wift :;.•r Anlt , , 101. UdV In Orbit, WHI-Slrend, lA<rY fllllff. Clelml!IO. Pu• .. W000. ~ Cub&. 8 111 T"°""""' 1 teat. Milte Meers of Servite. Elena, c11erm1111 Alibi. Host~tte IL.,..._,,, 1uo u o J. .. 1114 Ortt P•rlltr ''';!"' "''" ·~·':; Bolsa Grande'• second two-Torrez ln'ured an arm in a Scrak htd -Ml e.1r., 11 .• .,., Doe. '°"".,. Low 111ou1 u o t.oo ,,,,. .. -.-s ,..,. "" ~. -. 11 111 .., ' b 1 Ve..-v 81UP. Z1unu . J.OOerrlNlv (M•H•l 1.111 ltllrd frwne 1o glon .,,. • point upset was sparked y touch football game and has DAILY OOUILI, 1.,--.r ,._ • Time I.II. -· LIAOUI (I) -u-u. Tom Julian and Terry Yapp been advised to..,. .... out of the H119Uoll Tlffw, ,. ... lln.M.. Al ... "'" -Fi..t Import, Eirorbll•llf WA9'10\.:i:: LIO"• teortd • tMm record . . • "-., Miu. ll40IN!I ... 0 Time, MM Unger!. ,,., ,_, • • • IMl\INI with 19 and 13 pomts each. game. Delfs wu involved In LlnclV. ~ "::o,l",.. '~"'1S:.i:' 11tu~" end "" After trailing 51-'2 at th e an auto accident recently and 110 w •1c11n. 111~1,,. o1 1cott ,......,,...(., c• , .. JI.art of the fourth quarter. the wu requrested not to partici-XKE Owners 11XTif a.au. 1 frttL ""·1"' a.--. u:_.aa~L~~.~=•n .utt"-mr .. Matadora took the lead mid-pate in the game in view Of a ' YO "' up. Cle•t. ,, .... Purw. !!0·~ .1.... .. . welk .. ... ,itdlod "" Ouct1Ha Klltled (Sllemltrl '-• ~ c• i. 1 1W win -flll Lion• TM way in the final atanza 52-Sl, 1llgbt concussion received in 5er1'• s.,,. <Hartec11> iJt ~= vldorv ,~ .,,. cvt1t· or1p .., and finally . worked the score the lut game of last season. Rally Sonday 511;:, ~~:,," ,}l1"*1 • ~.:.-:.u.. U A•u • 1c1 ~ ,.._ to 57-57 with 2:14 to go. TorrH• loss leaves Coach "''° ••" -Nler'I Mink. Mv ,....,, " ...., t. •"'" """ 1" ._ tor 1t11 Julian's field 1oals with leas Dena with only one of the Sporta c.ara and atomic re-Le::~~=--~"'°' 11~· ~~· .~ !:'.'.: ~:i,1rn1c1:,: than a minute left pushed ortitnal four ends seleded actors go hand in b8fld when Hvnni uu7 fvrlna. ,.11,., .. '"""!.. ... ~11:·~ ... ~ ':v~ .. r': !Jolsa ahead 61-57 to cap the fOt" the squad. Already declar· the Orange County XKE Club,,,....., , y .. r ..;. and up. c1eulfltd ~,.,... ';_.,.,, "" s .. 1, • "'ontest. ed out of the game were Bob holds its Atomlc Rally for no-•llow•nca '""" 11uoo. w••N•DALI L1Aeu1 1,.c~ ~ • .!; " h' h Trowl Torell la..l 1' . .0 10.70 UO '"'*"' 1. n. SI•<• ..,. --~ Greg Snyder was 1g Hobson of Brea and Do u g vice3 Sunday at J p.m. p-°'*" !"*""8k••l uo uo u. 111 -_, ....,.., and -in • point man for Huntington Mooers of Western. The re-The rally is slated to start J•;; N f~"-,gllf'll$nt 1 20 'r;;:'=i.a"t8Aou1 tc> _ ... ,, Beach with 20 along with Bob placements would indicate at Fashion Square in Santa .t.1': 11~ .. -1"-.ttv 11ubb1n , Ouida 1., 11, ...,.. &. '""' Foat•'" 11-v.._:erc1tn Crager'• 16. The Jou dropped that the North wlll utilize the Ana. and immedietely follow-L•i!°:f~,!\~~rt. &old 'N RNll. :::_ ~ =':. ':!11 ~~ 11• ~~ the Oilers 11 a serious threat atruig contigent of h&Ub&cb ing the completion of the ral---• .,;..~ ~w uAeut1 1 ci __ .. to Costa Mesa'• rampaging u flan.ken aod split end!. ly, all participants will tour 111~~~"~~·~ ';~~:; ~";: .... n, h*w a. Tiit ,..,. ~ '"';..~ MUJtang1. Dea& alao announced that HU-the atomic reactor facilities stralvhl °"' 11e11er11 ,..,. u o uo ::.:;, ~ ~~' ,...,..~ oeve • The Tan of Newport pn or Meers will be given at San Onofre. ~:i. e~~ l!':=r> .. oo t: ..._,, ~ .. ".1":.,""11!;. ~~':" •s.ti:: crushed Marina in a reversal the cent• r uatgnment to Cars will leave the starting r1,,,. '·" "s. Wiii = ... ,... " from ftnt round adion. Ma-help bollter tzill po&ltion. point at two-minute intervalB Pr~~~.d =. 1M~~~t:""0tt H: 1,.w:;.• :'~ "~:::.• ~~,;.:~ rtna had trounced Newport and the club welcomes all Ja-Win, Rull1hll11t. ..... ....... "'" ...... IW vtcttry over RENT flJ Vac•tion-Huntino-Flshlno or Femlly Fun Tri,._ THE EASY WAYI IJ II. T,..ii.r-s...,. ._ 1ce Mll-s11 .... w11er- Stop Where It When You Uke -Ir Save on Motel & Restaurant Cosu ! CRISSMAN'S MOllU SERVICE COSTA MESA E. 17th at Ta1tln-fU-545t AIM CorMr Of llri.IGI &. .... ,, ~ter running up a 21-0 lead guar-XKE drivers to pert.lei-No scn tc11t.. --~..=4:1'4.!w""L=• <Cl -_ .. only to see the shoe on the ruite The entry fee la .., 50 1111tTH uce. °"' !Nit.' ..-.. r 11411 a. "' .._ a. w11t1 flrd ,. ... ~ .. :.:":.;•~'-~· ·~· ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii~jiiiijl ,,_ • .... Up. C111m1,.. Pu-MOOG. ;;:;; i>ther foot this time. . STAR TEAMS per car and trophies and o.c1er1 11 11"1nedl> ,._ .. 1uo uo . Craig Ritter led hll matea prizes will be awarded to the ~:;.:",:~~:i'°> '·'° ~: 54.Wm ..ith 24 counters, hia penonal wumers. r1,,,. 1.n 11s. h.igb for the seuon. u tt!U TO BATTLE For further in!orma ti on ~1.'°1<!~11,.nc;.:: :C":i i:.t.·~= . Tan dominated the flrat contact Joe Lukins at 546-L•k~ SN' A ceu1i°" Prlllcie HUWAHD RYAN •ction and coasted to an e~~ The top 16 teams in the 5.519. A.O::t. ""' 1tt111.' ' "'1ctory. Phil Petenon ad H arbor area buebe!l 1. 12 to the Tar 1Corin& column. program wfU see action It waa Newport•• t h I r d thil weekend in the an· atraiiht wtn aft.tr loling four nual 1 u m m e r All-Star ~ ·111 a row bl the f1nt round. toumamel'K. :; ._. tJ ._,_ Action will get under "' ~ dtl Mar 1 12 • l'-43 way at t :30 a.m. Satur· .. ,, ~--.., Mer :~:' " ls--t4 day and will be fast and ,. "' "' ,,. furious for two days. The .. ~ : : ~ '; C'• and CC's will kick ~ ! ~ : : the tourney off~ the CC's 1 • 1 • playin& at 9:30 and qain ""t'lldt ; ; ~ : at 11, while the c·. are ~r1"' ,; ,; 1~ ~ bl 11 e d for 1 p.m. and I'; T•lt C.... ,._.. (6') &gain at 2:30. \, ,. PT ,., Tl' On Sunday. U'8 C's and Twrttv • • ~ :: CC'11 will play continu-''°' ~ : • • oualy urKil 5 p.m. At ap-~ ; : ~ : proximately 8: 15, Roger ' • • > " TwttcMll of Newport·Bal- Fish Meter Art's Landl"9 2 Boats 71 Anglers White Sea Bw o Bararcuda . . . • • . • • 39 Bass ...•.•.....•. 197 Bonito . • .. • .. .. .. 167 Halibut . . . . . • • . • • 39 Miscellaneous O Y ellowtail • . . . . • . . • .. o Blue Fin., Tuna . . . . . . . O Albacore . . . . . . . . . 0 Davey'a Locker lO Boatt 269 Anglers 1 40 151 333 3 320 0 0 59 Huntington BHch L1ndl"9 Boet: -39 Anglers, 247 Bass, 2 Bonito. 59 Hali- but. 13 miscellaneous; larg. -68 Anglers, 1 Bar- SANTA ANA'S ; ft rf $f0ftf Dealer COMPLETE SET OFFER! 'fjrttfOftt i~ DELUXE CHAMPION ~ N!! .. !.~~~~HS ,yr ,: ,f:, ~ ~ ~I E"f\.?i:~ • · ;,, .... = : • 1 were eatlJer eliminated , .... , U 14 II .. •--·_. fn)m the "''u~~. ~ .,. on your own tlret -.... t 4 for acuda, 1S Bus; ·5 Bonito. 25 Halibut. • .. ~ " ef ._--... ' , ~ ' ... ------ LJMITSD TIMll ONI. YI ••••• .. Wttere lalbo• ltvd. Mtetl Hwy. 101" 4121'Wnt COMt Hwy., Newport leech-67~~34 ' 0eorte Weber, Mtr . 'Rll DILIVl•Y • Open I a.m. to 2 1.m. ·44 4~ -·~·--· P'lvt to.JC o"4 ~ NC9ppobt. ti,.. EASY BUDGET TEIMS ••11,.. Sped.U.a. SiWMW 19ztl" HOWARD RYAi TIRE SERVICE I01 W. Fint St. near Flower -Kl 7-6651 Friday, July 2.J, 1965 DAILY PILOT /Ntws·Prm J 9 This Weekend THREE LIVELY MAGAZINES Yours-with the Los Angeles Sunday Times ' I Horne .•• the co mplete guide to better living in Southern Califo rnia. Building, decorating, gardening •.• fashions, food .•• pets, new house ho ld products -all the$e 1afT!ilY· interest fields are covered in short, read· able articles ••. with brilliant color plates. HOME is the magazine readers save. Calendar ••• the magazine of Southern Ca lifornia culture and entertainment. Th@atres, con• certs, motion pictures, night club enter· tainment .•• all listed and revued. Interested in books, records, art exhibitions. gourmet dmi ng? CALENDAR is a weekly passport to your personal enjoyment of Amer ica'$ fastest-growing culture center, ..• lists all the coming week's televisio n programming on all Southern Cali fornia channels. It brings you personal glimpses of your favorite television stars ••• on·loca· tion sto ries of how your favorite programs are produced. Color pictures, too. You'll use this handy guide to television's wide range of entertainment all week long. The Los Angeles Sunday Times Is the com- plete newspaper. Each week it brin1s you: • Full presentation of world, national an" California news • A special Orange County news section 1• Western Am erica's biuest, livellest sports section • Opinion-an inclusive weekly summa• rization and analy$iS of current events in this history.making epoch • Full sections devoted to bus iness and finance. to real estate, to fam ily and society news. Color com ics ••. advertised spetials ••. and the wor ld's biggest and best Classified Advertising market-place • PLUS three complete magazines There's somethi ng of interest and value for everyone In the Sunday Times. Pick up your copy at any newsstand. It's on sale tomorrow. The Los Angeles SUNDAY TIMES ' .. !0 DAILY PILOT /Ntw1·Prtss Friday, July 2l 1%5 WELCOME ~BOABD Trans1Jac Race Was Greatest ly ALMON LOCKABEY z srr•mgnn ·t •• HONOLULU -When he'race was like watching grass was a sports writer Ring grow. Lardner on c e wrote that But Lardner would have watching an Amenca's Cup had to flnd another simile for ----------the finish of the 1965 Trans· pacific yacht race. Thousands of spectators swarmed about the f i n i s h line in smaU boats, and thou· sands more cheered t rom the promontory at Diamond Head as Bob Johnson's 72·f o o t ketch, Ticonderoga, and Cor· nelius Bruynzeel's 72-f o o t ketch. Stormvogel, made their now historic midnight strt>tch run doWTI Moloaki Channel to finish only five minutes apart after storming across 2,225 miles of open ocean. And as Ticonderoga poked her graceful spoon bow into the beam of hght from Dia- mond Head, marking the fin· ----------ish. Johnson and all his crew knew they had shattered the old elapsed time record of 9 .. ISLANDERS IN PRODUCTION -Wayf.arer Yachts Corp., of Cos- ta Mesa manufacture6 the Islanders line of fiberglass sailing yachts, ranging from the Islander 21 to a new Islander 44. At left is the days 15 hours set by another Ki kb £ great ketch, Morning Star, 10 e ae er Wayfarer Yachts usembly area of the 1682 Placentia Ave. site. At right national sales manager Ralph Brown (right) inspects new Isla~der with production man Bob Sach. Banks are all alike. o.r.tie ....... ...., Came meet the people who nm U.S. National Dant. 1bcy make a bis~ D. D. ll!nif<lm. for camp& Be11 Yb Pruidotl-' ll~o/ owCMd Al•°'"· JUJ Nnrpon Bomln'11'tL rlDCZ 646-3291 UN1TBD STATES NATIONAL BANK '-*;/i!J::. =---- MARRIAGES I ()My "' DellY ................ 11----------- inem.. ._ (~ .... ) -------------------------Mesa'40s' Rivalry Paid Off years ago. It was a heart· breaker for Bruynzeel and E • l l nd w Wid F CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING ~~;;~.~~d~~oc~~aJ xpanSIOll S a ers in • e llVOT COMMERCIAL only to wind up second. Personal17.ed Service WHAT THE screaming fans Under way DONE. ELDER didn't know was that both By ALMON LOCKABEY farer. Uon this year is estimated by ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO yachts were finishing in a FOND DU LAC, Wis. -... ,, .... .,,.. Other sailing yachts pro-Brown at 200 2ls, 175 Baham-• . . semi-crippled condition after Kiekhaefer Cof1.>.. manufac· Wherever Islander C 1 a s s duced by Wayfarer include as, 12.5 29s, 100 32s and 33s 35 Years in Newport Beach HONOLULU -The terrific having blown out sails and lurer of Mercury outboard yachts are sailed in the na· the original IsJander-24, a rel· and 35 44s. Dollar .volume of 2815 Newport Blvd. 673-0886 boat-for-boat battle stag~d by busted gear earlier in the motors, has announced that lion's yachting centers t he y atively new fslander-21, a production is estimated atl';;;;;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= the seven Cal-40 ~loops !n the race. Ticonderoga was down its $9 million expansion pro-bear the trademark of Way· nush-deck Islander Bahama $4.25 m~on, with a bacldog ll HonoluJu race patd. off m the to her last suit of sails _ and gram is on schedule with the rarer Yachts Corp. of Cost.a C24 feel) the lslander·29, the of ~1 milhon in orders. ~ver·all corrected ~me stand· Johnson wasn't brag g i 0 g construction of 370.000 square Mesa. . Islander 32 and Islander 33. Productioi:i has mush· i~gs when the handicaps were about those. "Every sail we feet of new plant area already The ~1rm, located on a on~· The original lslander-24 was roomed during the pa~ ye8:r figured. . had on board was ripped or under way. acre s!te . at 1682 Placentia designed by J oe McGlasson to th~ e.xtent that the ftrm .1s The Cos~ Mesa built .cal· torn during the race." said The new buildings will in-Ave., 1s literally bursting at and wa s built under the firm negotiating for more land m 40s placed first. second, stxth, Johnson, ·•not to mention the elude an engineering center. the seams. with the. ~pswing name of McGlasson Marine order to expand operations. 12th and 15th among the top spinnaker gear that was al· a heat treating plant a giant 1J1 popularity of sailing and until the firm was bought out National distribution of 15 boats In the fleet. T h e Y most tom from the mast. .. facility which will co~lidate the high performance of the by its prese~t owner B e n Islander yachts is through a swept 1·2·3 In Class C. Stormvogel had bee.n sail· assembly, paint and test op· Islander yach~s: Kanter and incorporated un· dealer network that embraces The over-all w i .n n er, ing the race without benefit erations, and p 1 as tic and Newes.t a~d1llon t-0 the Is-der the name WayCarer. the East Coast, Chesapeake Psyche, owned and skippered of a main boom since the electrical manufacturing and lan~er Line 1s a 44-footer for McGlasson has designed all Bay, Florida, the Great Lakes. by Don Salisbury of Los An· fifth d t Wh 't ped sub-assembly. wh1~h the William Lapworth· of the Islander yachts except Gulf Coast, Honolulu a n d geles Yacht Club, was man· . ay '?:-1 en 1 snap C 1 t . f 'h 1965 designed Honolulu racer Tai· the new AA Mexico. ed b red · tl N m a squau. omp e 1 o n o ~ e · · · h t h ,... n Y a P om.man Y ew· . . b ·id· ·11 · ism.an. is l e proto ype. T e Wa yfarer employs an aver· Islander yachts £eat.ore port and Cost.a Mesa crew. Later, saillngmaster Dick K~~~~~fe~rogr:'!1ub~~ gi~~ new Isl~nde~-44 is expected to age oJ 100 men with an esti-molded interiors and the !irm H~r crew roster in c 1 u d e d ~n.nersoo. 22, of. San Fran-the tBrunswick Co -i to· be .~aking tls appearan~e in mated annual payroll of a also manufactures its o w n bwlder Jack Jensen, Wade c1sco, had to shinny up the .~· cru1S1ng and racing circles half-million dollars Produc aluminum spars Hill. A. J. Dorian, and George mast in a raging sea to re-ta! of over one million s~uare before the end of summer, ac· · · · Griffith. pair a spinnaker block that fee t of plant area. Outside or cording to Ralph Brown. 08. had gone adrift. . Fond du Lac. the manufac· Uonal wes manag_er for w.ay. 4-HOUR MARGIN Ennerson's hands were raw turer of Mercury oulboaras ----------All SiliS FOR HOMES, MOTELS Psyche's corrected t i me as beefsteak and his bodv was and MerCruiser stern drives margin over the second place black and blue after taking a has plants in Cedarburg, and MATTRESS SALE boat was more than four 90-minute beating at the Oshkosh. Wis.; St. Cloud, Linhthouse OK hours in a race which was masthead as seas slammed Fla., and T o r o n t o. plus b highlighted ~Y som.e . of ~e the big ketch oown almost ~branches in major cities. . BAL TI MORE -The world's 2 TWIN BEDS 1• • 1 closest handicap fmishes in degrees. The first phase of the com· first nuclear-powered Dght· l Days Only the history of the Transpac. "l 've never been so scareo pany's expansion program in-house. ~rated by the Coast F~~~T~=z~~l~s Hays McCl~llan's s ec on.din my life," grinned Enner· eluded an ad m In istratlon GuCl!'d m Chesapeake Bay off ·-· place Hanalet from Califorrua son. "I've been sore and still building and a 160,000 square ~alt1more. recently, started YC was the surprise boat of ever since." foot distribution center which tts second year o( operation. the fleet. not showing up on was begun in July of 1964 and The 60-~att nuclear genera· the over-all handicap charts AS ~~ Bt;>ATS approach· put in operation five months tor, designed to operate un· until the last day of the race. e_d the f~t~h line they were At later. attended for 10 years, sup- She took advantage of the times sailing as close as 50 plants batteries that had to stormy Molokai Channel con-yards from each ~er. , be replaced every year. ditions to save her time over "We lost some time by sail· the third place K·50 Rascal in~ a hlgher course}han Ti." Kilroy's Kialoa II was out from Santa Barbara by less ~d ~ruynzeel, but we front twice, Baldwin M. Bald· than one hour. g&ned it. back, only ~ fall win 's Audacious made like Don Gumpertz' Tang e n t back agam w~~n we failed to her race-horse namesake and finished high enough to dis· make a g?od yt>e for the run forged into the lead once, and place all of the Class A boats to the finish. the lead swapped between Ti· except Kialoa II and Ticon· '.fhu~ ended. one of . t~e conderoga and Stormvogel deroga. The other Cal-4-0s fin· m1ght1est. sailing duels m two or three times. ishing in the first 15 were the modern times. Hal W o o d, Blue Marlin from San Diego sports editor of the Honolulu To. th-Ose <>f us w~o w~re and t.he Moccasin from Los Advertiser. compared the dra-plotting and handicapptng Angeles. matic finish to a "1-0 no-hitt· the fleet a board the U.S. er in the World Series; a 52· Coast Guard escort v e s s e 1 DISMASJ'ED 51 squeeker in a pro-football Dexter, ~ere were a few Heartbreak boat of the fleet playoff game· or winning the sleepless mghts as we listen· was Dick Valdes' Columb~a· Indianapolis Speedway 500 by ed to the progress of the r~ce 40~ Escudero, Bahia. Conn· the margin of ooe second." over th~ static-ridden manne thian Yacht Club, which was Bob Johnson is not known radio mlanes. When one or l~ading Class D and showing ·cularly as a humorous two of the other yachts fail· high on the over·all charts man but he made the classic ed to answer up at roll call. until she was dismasted three rem~rk of the race when ask· the big question was always : days before the race was ed when he first became "Is his radio on the blink over. ~scudero was skj~per· aware that Stormvogel was or is he playing it coy he- ed by Nick Alexander of< -0sta In contention. cause he thinks he has some- ~esa. Her ere~· inc 1 u de d "About 2.225 miles back thing no else has got?" Paul L o v e r 1 d g e, Gerald right after the start off San Malmberg. Jack Eddy J r .. Pedro .. quipped Johnson. ~NCE when we reminded Edwin Martin and Vince Laz· ' third-place Kilroy that we had zara, all of the Newport and ALTHOUGH the close fin· a sizeable container of re- Costa Mesa area. ish between Ticonderoga and treshments riding on his per· Escudero wai one of four Stormvogel was the climax of formance, he came b a ck boats dismasted in the race. the duel, there were other with: "Just check us again in The lirst to lose her rig was boats in contention right up the morning.'' t.he K·50 Akami from S a n ta until that final eight hours. We did, and sure enough he Barbara, followed by the Ja· Of the so-called "Big five" in W8\S ~k out front -but panese entry, Chita II. All of Class A. every .one .of them not f?t" l?Dg· When every- them finished the race under took turns movmg mto the body lS going for broke, some- Jury rigs. lead during the race. Jim one has to lose. ., Announcing Newport's New ett 81ilbo1t Rental• *2 "IWl"OltT ILVD. 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Jiiiy 24. 10 a.m. '+II 5 p.m. 1 /, • • rteral 1000 Gtntral lOOOG1n1r1I 1000Gtntnl fuvest in HAPP 1000 1000 Let the man rom WALKER & LEE show you a home today Discover the thrill, the d"p-down utisfactlon, of owning your own homel Frequently you uin own, with payments no higher thtn rent--and build equity, stability, a fin1ncial "cushion" for the fu- ture. Walker & LM Inc., lists hundreds of dHireble homes, in a wide rtnge of pricH. Youn Is waiting. Oon1t delay, Phone today! Last Week Walker & Lee Sold 97 Homes . ~e Can · o urs To o ! Friday, July 23, 1965 DAILY PILOT/New1·Prm ZI 1000 Gtntral 1000 Generel 1000 EASTSIDE DREAM "SPANISH VILLA" HOME True Spanish in the traditional manner with IMMACULATE family home. baronial beam ceilings, Mexican tile floor, red tile newly decorated with lovely roof & quarry tile patio, 3 bedrooms, den, dining carpets & drapes, and large · d re™--ed yard for children's galleria and a graceful circular stairway lea • delliht. You can't go wrong in~ to a turret with ocean view & space fer in this fine area al only hobby area. For the particular buyer who will $19,400. Homes in the same appreciate early California charm with modern block iselling for $21,500. conveniences under $55.000. Call 675·3171 tor 646-ml. appointment to view. EXCLUSTVE. ~--~~~~~~-FAM 1 LY HOME EASTSIDE SLEEPER 5 Bedrooms at a price you can afford Feoced yard. Hey • look at this! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fire. within. walking di.stance of place. forced (!tr heat. built-i n kitchen, plush w/w shopp111g and. schools. M~ny carpeting & drapes. entirely redecorated. Should plus .reatures .include a built. be $23,500. but it's only $20.950. 646-7711 . in kitchen wllh all the con------------------ venienc.?s ro~ Mom. Louted 60' 1 380' • ZONED A· 1 within walktng distance or aJI schools includmg St. Looking for land? See the location of thls prop. John's. Prked at $22,500 erty and you might think it's priced too low. with payments of $12S a Keep horses or what not with zoning or rezone month. Kl 5·S491. to R-1 & build. Located among houses priced LUXURY & ROOM from $24,000 to $30.ooo. Call Kl 5-9491. TO SPARE UNFTNlSHEO room over WATCH YOUR EQUITY GROW double gara~e with plumb- ing and el lrkity aU in + beam ce1hngs and ocean view. This custom built home ha!\ 3 bcdrooma, 2 baths, and family room. Wall to wall v1Pw of lhe oc-ean from this bc•arn,<I On this cool. secluded high level lot in exclusive Mesa Verde. Just waiting for a beautiful home & membership in Coun try Cl ub. All underground utilities in & paid. Make down payment of $4.500 and own this Executive's secluded lot. 675-3171. $88 PER MONTH ~iling, living room, charm-~or this large family home with spacious room mg fu-eplace a.nd lots of Siles, huge lot, and near proposed new Marina. b~ill-ins. The private pat10 NO ·DOWN GI. or $500 down to others. 646·7711 Wilt! fruit tr~s 1s ideal for entertaining. One blOC'k to beach. Let us show you this EASY TO OWN outstanding home with pn-You can buy this Mesa del Mar home any way vate Clnam .. ing available. you want · and move in when it is convenient. _S6_.ooo-:-:-::--:-do"."":w~n--:-6c-:7~,,...3_m~. __ Pe.rfect corner lot on quiet cul-de-sac street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW HOME-Mth room for ~at & tr~ler a~ ~mp~ ~ 14 BEDROOM-SWEDISH PROVINCIAL WHO NEEDS BACK BA y VIEW NEW POOL w~at-have-you. Owner moving East so must sell. STORY TWO Ho l 'ES? Priced below other homes in same area at only 2 See for yourself this 3 bedroom + den/sitting M This large vacant lot can't do anything except A CaJifomia rnntemporarv $23 950 N d G 1 · · d FHA T full d d . h h . h . d h th r· TH"-' owner d""·n·• "l''"·r. . . I 0 ho h 20 40 • . 0 own .. , minimum own aste y ecorate w11. room or nursery ome wit ra1Se ear ire-..,, ..... 0 • ~ '"" increase m va ue. ver 18,000 sq. ft. of land me wu a x com-or ass · t' G 1 1 •-1 •148 lit::ulpturC'd carpettni;:, true place. cozy kitchen1dining, 1 % baths, fully car-So MUST SELL his 3 year that you OWN with an unobstructed view of the pletely automatic Anthony ume exiS mg · · oan at pay on Y • per custom drapes, \\h1te bnck & 2 old, spotless. 3 bedroom B k B La Poot. Beautrtully la.ndS<·ap-month. This is your opportunity • Hurry. Call raised hearth tireplace and peted & draped throughout. 2 patios. car home. Elednc built·in kit· ac ay. rge enough. for 2 homes. Priced ed. A business ti-dnsfer rut11 Kl 5-9491. an all electric kllt::hrn are garage stressed for income unit with all uti li ties d 1en. beautiful w w car· 6at4J2747.12100. Deferred payments can be arranged. ttlis tine prestige home on features of this immiu .. •ulale stubbed in. With $3,600 down. possession can be P.'llng-and i·u111Uni drap<ff· _._.,.. __ . ---------------thr markt'I only a year large family hornr. Beiluli· arranged in 3 weeks. Move.in cond ition, so call 1r". lari::r fhn1n~ ai.,.a, i;:ame OWNER WILL DEAL aftf'r l'Omplet ion. A ma.snit'· fully land!{·apt'd with lar .!" tonight. 675-317 l room. ~ h11: hath.,, plumbed nance frtt yard and pool cement patio in rear. Ah -------------for soft "ater and a 120 ft. 1f.J acre in Newport Beach, Back Bay area. 3 will lt>t you really enJOy excf'llenl 1nvei>1mrnt at 4 BEDROOM RANCH lnl th!' whole fa mily will bedroom home. 1,700 sq. ft. of livin~ space. 2 this $parwu~ 4 bedioom •'X· $:.!5.-100. Kl :r94SI. First time offered. this 4 bedroom. 3 bath house ('0J0Y· Only S:.!1.750. $1AOO baths, shuffleooard court. lots of patio & land· ecu11ve home in 01W or ttie VIEW HOMESITE is ideal for your growing family. Huge covered down FHA or NO DOWN scaping. Needs some painting. Owner will deal, finest areas of Newp<1rt s1.ooo down and you are the patio, family kitchen. separate utility room. Short GI. Ser lhts t:onveniently name your terms. Lease, or lease/option with Beach. Surrounded by proud owner of a awe.eptng walk to Mariners school & Library in the Park. :fi=a~~91~omr today. Call low down payment. Owner going to Europe .. SIOO.OOO OO!lles. this is ex- ocellll view homesite in de-OnJy 2 blocks from $80,000 homes. See this HALL OF FAME Phone now this won 't last long at $29,950. cellent vaJue at $79,500. and veloped area w1t.h all st beautiful Newport Beach home for only $36,700. KI 5-9491. you OWN the ta.nd. 64&-7711. and utilities paid for. s. 646-7711. DELUXE TRIPLEX total pnce makt!$ ttus brst Nl'.."W tow maintenance homl' $227 MOVES YOU IN lDEAL location, only 5 years vaJue in area that we know EASTSIDE h f I Owner will subordinatr and • wit r'<penswe pro ellsiona New Costa Mesa homes near shopping, schools old, excellently mamtained. C STO Bui T BEDROOM l11ndl«·11p1ni:. lntPrior ex-& maj·o high a N W t• h 1 t · !'h(':;e spacious, 2 bedroom carry balam-.. at S.17 month U M L • 4 <iuist1riy remodeled by con· r w ys. ew es mg ouse e ec nc ly until paid. Where can vrriin~ j b<'droom Into 3. built-ins featuring double ovens & dishwasher, units have away!. h1-1d a you find better than hy cal-Lof l~ of rhoom here .lknof bumping into the w28hoflte Sho\•s likl' modl'J home ror fireplace, family room, 2 baths, choice of 6 very t~· vacaocy hlctor-_:1~ng.~· ::67~5:::'.·3~JD==---======:-t•a1!'11 w en YQ._U wa . rom room to .!9..9!!1·-· • bt:t)'ffs with deluxe tHte. colors in new wall to wall carpeting + carefree, AU havf big living rooms. hvmg roo~ "1ith big, corn~r s~one flre(:!l~ce, Owner st>llln~ a1 low cost lifetime block wall fencing .. Choice of 3 & 4 dining ar~a.s. built-in kitth· llaErdA·~•~ID,,~-:$& I d8~~1001 t.•·1 forr~I cimmg r?o.m. bu 1l l·m kitchen. shdmg tor only 129.950. 675·3l71. bedroom models with 2 week possession upon ens. cari>et~. drapt>s. his; ~ ~.... '"~ ~ ·~ .-.. Jall!l(" d r 1 g & b d I d cl~ts, t'OVeN'd patios, Jlrl· ft. 101 i.jl('ll m11eh pl(•asurr g . oors rom ivm room one e room ea I MMACULATE AND approval of buyers credH. 675-3 171. \·ate fenct'd yards, profe-s- for somN>O•' at 101, i••wcp-Lo big patio. Hardwood floors & lathe-& plaster FFE E T shmally landscaped groun<!~ 1ional pm-e of $18.~,00. a..am walls for those who want to bounce & knock. DI R N · ~4 + FAMIUY ROOM, $ 17 ,500 with apnnklm. Only S.1.'l.!Y.~ reiti~. ll('w carpetin1o:. & Owner ill. so must move. Only $24,500, but :1 REOROOlv! ho~". w11h that You can't miss on trus excelJent situation. Large and exctilltnt trrms. flint's~ huge shadci> trees 11rr other owner will accept any reasonable off er. Call hard ·lo · hnd dining room. ~ms charrnjng red brick fireplace in sfacious fon:et1 owner 10 It'll Call bonus Items. Should this KI 5-9491 . MRny extras, cu.stom fin'-( . • . . KI >9491 CORONA CUTIE 3 Bed room, 2 ~th home with low maintenan~ yard. Lovely fireplace in living room with hidden panelled storage. rolorful built-in kitchen, dou· ble garage and patio. R·2 zoning. See this now, lh en try $5,000 down. 675·3 I 71. EXCLUSIVE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exclusive in Newport Heights. A real pride of ownership home with lots of extra in remodel· ing exterior and interior. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family dining area 1 alley boot access. Surpris· in g low price in this fine area. 646-7711. BEST IN CLASS We have the best·priced OCEAN VIEW, 3 bed· room, family room home in Corona del Mar now on the market. the split plan separates master '\Ulle from the children's or guest wing. features 211.1 baths. all modern electric built-ins, includ· ing dishwasher, soft waler syslem,.privacy block wall fencing, room for pool, 21h car garage. No better value in this area at $37,000. Owner will help finance . Call 675-3171. w~kend. 646.m1 plac."e. large patio. romplelt>-am11ly room. With thlS much space for 17,500 · ly finishPd garage with you d better ta.ke a look. 646·7711. .--------...1-----------------a COUNTRY CLUI DELUXE DUPLEX- 3 YEARS OLD Exclusive Back Bay area only one quarter block want a duplex that a.fiords fro~ the fairway . <;ustom built for the young ex· privacy? This one is situ-. ecullve who requ1re1i easy access to the golf ated on a big lot and both course and airport. Large 2.450 sq. ft. deluxe units have big concrete home in $40.000 neighborhood. this one is a patios and .lug~ ~enc~ give away at $33.500. Unique bedroom arrange· yards. El~tnc bUllt·m kit· ment with one of the largest master bedrooms che~s, 2 ~ig bedrooms each, in town. Owner will sacr ifice to 11Get out now." family. med baths. lots .of 675-3171 carpeting and draperies----------------- cupboards. a.nd cl06ets. w/w NEWLY AVAILABLE IN BA YCREST Roomy dmmg area.s llnd endlOIK'd ~arages. or lour.se. See this lovely custom built home in Baycrest. Lowest priced in the. arf':1 Built for the owner by a top builder. this house at only fl.1.450. Owivr will has that hard to find FORMAL DINING ROOM s;eU VA. FHA. or Conven-as well as a Den with fireplace. Eating area in tiona~. Call KI 5·9491 for kitchen + 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Lots of built· appo1~tment 10 show. ins including Heirloom shutters. Priced at ON THE LAKE, $53,900. 646·7711. --~~~~-~~~-~~~~-~- NEWPORT BEACH BOAT BUILDER'S SPECIAL built-in workshop area. Low FHA down. S160 monthly pays everything. Kl 5-9491. PERFECTION JM:'\tACULATE 3 hedrO(lm, 1i1, beth home in Mesa Ver· $600 DOWN, FHA Completely carpeted 3 bedroom home ready to move into. This home is a rent beater. Start building your equity now and own your own home. K1 5-9491. ~:Orw~u c~~11;:1~=~~: MESA VERDE CAMBRIDGE ~ POOL pert>ly landsl-aped. No finer This is a perfect family home · ideal for play, home can be found ln all entertaining & gracious living. 3 big bedrooms, or. Harbor area. Call to see den (could be used as 4th bedroom), family room tt11s ·lovely houllf' Only with built-in BBQ, large living room, dining room S29.500. KI 5·9491 · & separate master swte. Too many extras to list! DISTRESS SALE Double tiled entry leads to the large living If you know markl't valllt's room with sliding glass doors which lead to m Newrort Bt'ach you'll t~ covered patio & beautiful 16 x 35 Fiesta hnve to mow fast on this Pool. There is another large patio ideal for onl' 4 Yl'ar oltl home · lounging or sunning. Owner leavmg state so has hui tt-ins for S"l5.900! Nred priced home to sell fast at only •33,250. Excel-have to move fast on thi6 • we say more? Quality home lent terms available. Call K1 5-9491. with heavy shake roof on BELOW MARKET VALUE Deluxe 4 bedroom 2 atory . home with view of small M-1 property with 2 bedroom home. Home 1s 7 cul dr sac street. Hardship Lake. Executive Uvin& be-years old with 1,100 sq. ft. of living space. Lot ·will sell FHA • VA. 64S-7 4 bedroom.s, 2~ baths, 2 patios, double garage, . aide large, 16 x 20 sparkling size is 60 x 145. Owner will carry 2nd Trust $I 2,950!!!-$13,9501!! sundeck with view· new carpets and drapes. See pool., Put your Mother-In· Deed. Selling price $24,950. Close to the ocean, IMAGINE an l.rTesii;table at· then try s3,ooo down. 675-3171 . law In the bedroothm t.ha1t Call Walker & Lee. Inc. for more det.1ils. trac11vr home only 3 years COWGE PARK AREA has eaay access lo e poo · Kl 5·9491. old. Built-Ins. forced air · . . . Jn fact. a~k-~er .to advance hrat dining or family room. Walk to shopping from thlS choice home with you th.e millal inv.estment KEEP THE KIDS AT HOME 111 ' • • do hi . •th loads of ~lus features. Large bedrooms. 2 baths ol I S4 100 Cou l livi.n ~ a u c ~111111:1' w1 b. f ' 1 . . ' on Y · • ·. n Y ~ Th" CUSTOM b 'lt B t h · boat door Jr11dinfi: to a large 1g 1rep ace, arge family room. beautiful land· w 11 h exclusive Newport is u1 aycres ome comes eqUJp-scaping Only $21 500 Bett th. tod Beach address. Olli 675·3171 ped with heated swimming pool, large lanai & fenced yard. · · · er see is ay. · · h H"f' La bed f' I Or -an rquallv Jnv1tin~ 646-7711. MESA VERDE-mtercom wit t 1. rge rooms, 1rep act! h , 3 h~ ., ---. --------------- 800 S FT i~ living & dining rooms. electrically equipped ~~:. ~ family ;::s~ilh MORE THAN A HOME This lia the l~t rl<'ed 4 k~tchen & pegged HAR_DWOOD floors. Profes-all the latl'st features Don't More for your money too. This fine oome offers , P s1onally landscaped & priced at 148,500. 646-7711 kt the prir"~ fool you Jn comfortable fireplace excellent heating & a cool bedroom. ramify room home · . . • in this area. CompAre this BEST BUY--4 BEDROOMS-VIEW lhf'~. Only minutes from patio. Just hke getting the lovely. 2 bedroom with othen and you will the bf'llc-h. Call tooa.v • apartment over the garage as a bonus at the see the value Built-In range GORGEOUS ocean and canyon view. Let the KI 5-9.\9l low price of $35,000. Only $3 .550 original in· ~ ovrn. dishwasher, smart you ngsters room the gentle canyon slope in the EASTSIDE HUGE vestment. Call 675-3171. w-w carpeting, draperies. 2 sprawling, fully fenced back ya rd. Baths have y ARD ------------------ big balhll. & lathe & plaster outside access. The all electric kitchen is a lov· 3 Bedrooms + ramlly room. EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM construction. Formal slate ing mot_her's dream, with double ovens, dish· 180 fl. deep lot. owner an· We have just listed a tremendous 4 bedroom ~~~ le:'!n to !i'!e 1:::; washer, disposer and Nutone food center. Relax xlous. will consider trade borne for a large family, in one of our best Back hearth fireplace. See this in delightful privacy on a cul de sac among beau-for Lakewood area. Vacant, Bay areas. Large livi ng room. family room. Elec· Provincial styU!d. shake roof tiful homes. Add a pool if you like. Make this ready for occupancy. Cus· tric built-in kitchen, and a lovely patio. Tbe best home now. om,y $216,!i)O. CaJJ your palace at a price you won't believe! tom huilt. 11' baths. Built· thing is the price -just '24.500. Call now - Kl 5·9491. 675-3171. in kitchen. Spt1t'ious room 646·771 l. sim1. Pric-1' m .700 646· 771 I. S Tl .NEWPORT BEACH 412 SNUG HARBOR 433 IA YSIDE DR. 1615 CUMBERLAND 535 SANTA ANA CORONA DEL MAR 4515 CORTLAND 612 IRIS 433 HELIOTROPE 1 S 12 DOLPHIN 703 IRIS 221 LARKSPUR COSTA MESA 2479 SANT A ANA AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH 20852 CATAMARAN THE MAN TO SEE . IS FROM WALKER & LEE ~A E LOC CORONA DEL MAR 2760 E. Pacific (Mtt Hwy. Coron• del Mar NEWPORT BEACH 2043 WMtcflff Orlv. New,.rt e.ach s COSTA MESA 2629 Harbor llvd. Costa Mes. 67 504 3171 646-7711 Kl 5-94 91 . OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR ·coNVENIENCE ND 675-3171 675-3171 646-7711 646-7711 kl 5-9491 646-7711 675-3171 675-3171 675-3171 675-3171 646-7711 Kl 5-9491 J _%,? DAILY PILOI Ntw:.-Prt'>' Friday July 23. 1%5 --~---- Everyone Has Find It, Trtde ~ .... Something Th1t You C1n Sel It, Someone Else W 1nfs -With A Wint Ad TBB BIGGEST !ilNGU MAft1'1C'l'PLACE ON TBE ORANGE COAST -PBONE DIRECT 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 Gener et tOOO Matt La Borde, Realtor -cHOICE BEACH INCOME SUMMER BEACH HOME: HURRY'.'.! Take advantage of the beach and summer income Sharp, recenUy decorated completely fu r· nished two bedroom just steps from OCEAN· FRONT. FULLY RENTED TO LABOR DAY. Property zoned for addition al unit. WlLL SELL FAST AT $29.500-WlTH ONLY 10r, DOWN. Cambridge Estates Home 1n best Costa Mesa location-three bedroom. • two baths, two way fireplace. elect. bit-in range and oven. Very attractive landscaping . and patio, with min imum yard work. Carpets aod drapes included. Located near NEW· PORT HARBOR HIGH and WESTCLIFF 'shopping center. Priced to sell at $27.950 with terms. Owner will give immediate pos· s~sion. DON'T HESITATE-CALL TODAY. Best Baycrest Buy ~.Es FOR_!ALE Houses FOR SAL ~ I Houses FOR sALE Houses FOR SALE _General 10000.rJeral 1~ Gf!nerel JOO<:Gener•I 1000 •••••••••••••••••• GRAND OPENINGS! SATURDAY I SUNDAY HARBOR HIGH BA YCREST Extra immaculate 3 Bdrm. large famil y room home. Many extra features. Don't miss this at I $46.750. 1738 Skylark Drive 646-3928 Eves. Marian Hall, 675-0307 NEWPORT SHORES Fee simple on l ln lots near Beach. New builders sell out. 3 Bdrm. 1800 sq. ft. Asking $39. 700 263 Walnut Street 646-3928 Eves. Andy Bertottii, 673-1924 PENINSULA POINT • BALBOA 2 Bdrm. Underpriced~ Good summer-winter rental. 2033 Miramar Drive 646-3928 Eves, Norm Wiley. 546-1 105 POOL Beautiful cared !or 3 Bdrm. & Uen. Patio. Good carpets & drapes. Lived in by adults only. $28.500. 244 E. Knox SL , Costa Mesa 646-3928 Eves. Eleanor Bovee, 646-4391 POOL TIME 3 Bdrms. plus Den--$22.500 One of Costa Mesa's most desirable home areas. 24 ' hvmg rm .. l'Onvenient kitchen with built-ins, dishwasher. 2 baths. Sharp and clean thruout. Submit low down payment or no down to qualified GI buyer. 540-0060 any- time. Luxury For A V .l.P. Beautiful Pacesetter home. Elegant in de· sign. Occ upied by adults only. lmmac. thru· out. Neutral color scheme 3 bdrms. and huge fam rm. Palso Verdes stone Cireplate sets off large rear liv. rm. Built-in range, · oven and dishwasher. Sliding glass doors from Master bdrm to professionally land· scaped priv. patio. Submit $2000 down . 540-1720 anytime. Huge Family Rm.--$17,950 Sharp and clean Spaci ous li ving and dining rm. Dream kitchen 4 Bdrms .. 2 baths. Park· like yard. Convenient location near schools and shops. Extra storage cabinets. Owner anxious for sale. 540-0060 anytime. $18,950--Walk To Beach Lovely home in popular district. Thick beau- tiful carpeting m spacious living rm and hall. Twinsize bdrms. Electric Medallion built-in kitchen. Covered fla gstone patio. BBQ fire· place. Key at 540-1720 anytime. HOUSES FOR SALE I ~OUSES F_~R SALE .•. OUSE~ POR SALE General 1000 I Seneral 1cooc;.neral 1000 • I -·------ THE~EAL E S TATERS THOUGHT FOR TODAY Monry may talk, but Ill· day's dolh1r rloe~n t have • thl' t:t·nb enou:,:h lo s.:y very mU('h. ·- TH~ ~EAL ESTATE'RS. Mesa Verde Golf Course Is just across thr st re et •trnm this attraC1ive home . Custom built worm\IOOCI & "rough! iron fcnt:c >lll" l'Ounds a seeludPd entl'Y garden. Slate rnlJ)' h~•ll derorated with anti1111c mll'l'Or '! firrplat"l's 17 X '12' livmR room. 3 Bed· rooms. '.! Hath'-' Bu1ll-111s Ill<' I u d I n t: dtsll\\lt~ht r Built·ut sc\I 1111: 1·<•ntc1· A delightful home PLUS 17> X 30' hPated pool. full pnt:c· J:l6.JOO. St¥> tod111 OP<'n 't 11 !l. . 646-7171 ~-2313 $450 DOWN, $125 MO on FHA. no down to GI. Exceptionally well kept home. 3 Br with pride of ownership. Carpets & drapes. used brick fireplace. Mo pymts incl principal, taxes & ina. Full price $16,950. 2 SEPARATE HOUSES on R-2 lot next to comm') frontage on Harbor Blvd . Income $240 mo. Can be rezoned to C-2 in near future. $24,950. Try $2500 dn. G.I. RESALE, 4 BDRM A real buy. Present loan (1/ 51/.4 % int. $114 mo pymt., incl princi pal. taxes. Ins. 4 BR. dble garage. cpts, drps. forced air heat, 1h block to Catholic Church & School. Owner moving on a farm. A must see @, 118.900. R-2 (LOTS> VALUE Eastside corner. 58x95' each lot. $18,000 for both. $2,000 dn. bal 6% Int. payable 1 % or more a month. OPEN EVENtNGS 'TIL 9 NEWPORT AT VICTORIA Ml 6-1111 A new 2-story home Custom, Quality home al a Bargain Price. See this Spacious Three Bedroom, three bath~. sunken living room and family room. s~ac1ous built-in electric kjtchen including d1Shwasher ~nd large separate service porch. Deluxe quality lhru-out. Neat as a pin, car· pets and drapes included. LARGE 15'x36' , ~HEATED & FILTERED POOL. Owner mov· ants action. PRICED TO SELL AT t45.950. EXCELLENT FTNANCING AV AIL- ABLE. SUBMIT ON DOWN. Price slashed on this 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. newly decorated. Heated pool. i oc·r down. only $25.500. 244 E. Knox St .. Costa Meo 646-3928 Eves .. Peggy Manders. 642·4832 4 Bdrm. & Fam. Rm.--$18,700 THE~EAL ESTATERS lo "GLEN MAR" $495 Down only minutes from the beach, schools & shop-Brand New ping. Purchase price in· eludes: 5 BEDROOMS Your choice of rich c&J'lo petlng. front lawn land· Trade • Boat or Car Triplex in good rental area MUST BE SOLD or TRADED FAST. Each unit has two bed· rooms. one bath, carpets, drapes, private patios and recently painted. One block from ma.ior shopping center. $3,240. income and full price only $85,500. with excellent financ- ing. Manufacturing Building Choice location near two FREEWAYS, AIR· PORT and NEW PLAZA SHOPPING CEN· ';!'ER. 5,000 sq. ft. Building, presently spUt J~ four ~250 sq_. ft. u~lts by movable parti· t1ons: Private air conditioned offices, plenty parking and WATCH TIUS PROSPERTY AP· PR.ECIA 'I'E IN VALUE. Excellent financing can be assumed and priced right at $55 000 !'OR SALE OR TRADE. ' . PRESTIGE MINDED? '.J'h is immaculate, adult occupied 2900 sq. ft. 11.1 IRVINE TERRACE is just for you. De- signed for CAREFREE LIVING and GRACI- OUS ENTERTAINING with two spacious bed· 1'00ms, three baths and immense den design- ed to convert to 3rd. bedroom and study Be entr~c~ with the beautifully decorated· for· mal dmmg room and the large rear living room with ITALIAN MARBLE FIREPLACE Magnificent view of elegantly landscaped t~r yard from both bedrooms, living room. kitchen and breakfast nook . Too manv extras to me~tion. Priced below market at S50.450. Submit down to excellent financing. M. M. La Borde, Realtor "You'll Like Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. (Phone 646-0555) Costa Men (Located in E. 17th St. Shopping Center) Evening. Call 549·2644 or 548-9417 MUST BE SOLD Eastside! Vacant! 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. New carpets & drapes. Completely redecorated. Good financing. 230 Cottage Place, Costa Mesa 646·3928 Eves, Coral Diehl, 646-4693 W.. E. LACHENMYER RHltora, l 160 Newport Blvd., CM. 646-3921 Evea. 673-4577 •••••••••••••••••• ~ ... a;-A·R s a if D WINNERS OCEAN FRONT SALT Air • Sand • Sunlhine: Forever view ot Catalina. Channltlg 4 Bdrm, JI-a baths. Vacant·we bav~ the key. m.ooo Mn. waaner. BAYCREST 1901 GLENWOOD • open this week • end. Unmist&kabl,y Ivan Wells Crom the slat(' entry lo the 9x22 Hobby rm. 3 Bdnn. family rm, + for· mat diningrm. Owner &rue· ious: NEW! NEW! NEW! GROWING FAMILY? Move Into This Spac1ous 3 Bfdroom 2 Bath Home Family Room & Buutiful Yard All These Fee.turn Plus An EXCEPTIONAL VIEW EXCELLENT BUY AT ™·500 CALL JIM COBB Real Estate Corona del Mar 67l4400 ••••••••• J.O.U. The ~rtunity to see ooe ot the moet lu.'<urlous cua· tom built 4 Br homes In Charming 4 bdrm family home in pi'cture· sque location. Spacious living rm. 2 baths. Kingsize family kitchen. 120 ft. parklike yard. Forest of fruit and shade trees. Cov· ered patio. 540-0060 anytime. ~17,900--3 Bedrooms < Just bke new and ready to move in. Raised brick planter encircles this charming home. Large shade tr~ in front yard adds extra charm. Attractive living and dining rm. Cute kitchen. Convenient to schools and shops. Submit $800 dn FHA or no dn Gl. 540·1720 anytime. Sllespeople -Join Our Comptny Hew or Experienced Jorn a Company with Integrity, exptrlence & new Ideas. Day or night Real Estate training program. Your own desk. phone & equipment. Excellent ad- vancement opportunities & earning potential ror both new & experienced salespeople. Call MQ..1720 for appointment. 2955 HARBOR ILVD., C.M. Garden Grow Office -12112 lrookhurat 17 MODERN OFFICES ------~ ---- BE.51' or everything! Back· Bay. Huie lot. 4 Bdr. 21"'2 ba. ~I carpeting/drapes Fine appointmen11 thruout. The builder w consider S6500 dn. Move in Im· m«liately. Drive by 2204 Donnie Rd. Newport, t near Tustin & 22nd 51.l Mr. forne)'. Bayc~at -featuring over 2000 sq tt of QUALITY! I * BA y VIEW * I * A mNTION * Plannf'd for coiwtnience. OPEN SAT. Ir SUN. l . 5 comfort and entertainJng on 12011 Mt:SA DRIVE. Cmtom INVESTORS! beautifully landscaped lot, built quahty homt with HOTEL wit.h 16 rooms. 2 ro~plete wi~h large POOL. loads of eye appeahni Apts. AND vacant lot. Prtme CALIF. RANCH ERO Asking S-17.950. Call charm, lge. hv. room with comer locatfoa . Neer Ocean beam ceilll'lg, lie. sunken & Bay and Balboa Village. ON oversiu lot. Quiet cul-PLAZA REAL TY dui. room. blt·ln kitchen. 2 $17,000 down. Owner carry de·sac N.P.B. 4 Bdrm. 2 bdrm " ~ I J Ut TD Pr' • J l S65 000 ba. family rm. _... fonnal 450 East 17th, C.M. s. • . O'tle y le· . . tee. UJ • . dingrm. Owner will deal w 642-40'.20 cl~ patio. perfect lor the *IEACH HOUSE* UCI matnldor • AU. THIS . $3500 dn. This ia a great •••• for ONLY $39.SOO with ex· CHOICE Perunsula Point lo· value. Call for appointment. • • • •• caCion on Miramar Drive. 2 ~tr F'omry. ceUent fina.nc:UJ&· Bctnns:. PUJS. ·Owner must ~ J . w ... a. THIS FABULOUS "C" ThOllllS Realtor i:acnflce at $28.ooo. V DESPERATE! I Beautiful-Beautiful Brokers for Biycl'Ut J GIANT 1224 w. Coast Hy LT S.5.iZ7 * NH YACHT * ~ llOMES · S20.JOO ~ BR & ram rtn A''t' tn~pii. 1 ~9 Westcllff Dr., has a 400 sq. ft. fanuly room, Npt. Bch. Eve KI j.j64J CLUB AREA :• Br rll('b, East&1dr. dosP ' 1ng gardrn & laudscaping... N.B. 646-0221 I 2100 sq, ft . of living area vn ;\!ARVELOUS older ;; hdrui. ..lo....!horipin~. a 9300 plus 1q ft. lot. ThC' EXCHANGE l>f>1H·h homf'. Unusu11lly Jmr-611i-~~~!! I Ed Rose Rlty. 531-5222 DAY.IDSON R•a linrst ru~tom construrtkn t 'P•1<·1ou~ llvinl( room with ,.. fty 111 the harbor arra. Built oy . firepl; ... ,. .Jusl ~tl'ps 10 the : PROBATE contr<!l'lor ownf'r for his O"'n F'OR Ri~rrsidr arra. Ba.ck Bay. Ideal ror lari~r fi1mily: M ~ ~ ~!AKE ofrer on thi• J Br. home. Must sell. ltavin",.. Bay (ufstoS15m ,..,.'!0~';,., with \3'1 ·i00 -esa eti e ., area Lcx-atA"' I be equ1I) 11 ,.,.,.,. """' La ' . .. . . .' ~ ba, hdwd floors. College · "'' n et counly, Canad11 * FIXER-UPPER * Park Arra. back bay area. If you appre· RI!. 2750 Harbor. jB, C.M. ciate the beat. we can sholV 4 units • All rented! Punt ~16·:>460 'Eves ;>4.)-4!Ml by appointment only. BE::>'T and perliOllal attention will A. PLANNED COMMUNITY 6090 Of" TERMS. Call Rottman increue Income. At-ntee Co. now at ~-owner MUST SELL! $33,SOO. M-1 LEASE 1733 \\'pstclilr Dr. 5'8-s:;GS Submit Offer! SPLIT -LEVEL Inner Circle home, across from golf course 2260 sq. fl . family rocm with fire- Pliice, alJ. electric kitchen with Fngi· da1re blt·1ns Concrete patio and serv. ice ~ard: beautiful landscaping with easy maintenance. $41.950. . •. POOL • HOME ,_:()ne owner hor:ne "ith custom pool. Perfect ~ ~or famJly. ~ourt yard entry. built-ins I=: include refr1g1 freezer, AM FM and ~utone center. Beautiful carpeting. 1m!'"aculate hom e on Country Club Drive. S43,400. PHONE 546-5~ In the Northerty part of Cotta Meu. Take H1rbor Btvd ... Adami, tum Weat to Mew )'~rde Dri've. IOOO SQ. n. cloee 111, iood G latboe RHt E1tate Co. parking. S3,;0 ' mo. randstand CALIFORNIA LIVING Josephine Webb, Realtor L;: rndosed patio off fam 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Blllboa Seat nn. 1 BR 1% baths-Walk ORiolc 3-4140 to ~hllppmg Center. La cor· nrr lot with completely DAVIDSON Realty 1733 WeetcliU Dr. ~ * Newport Hts • :: BR. hugl' de n with cor' View of Bay, .rrtty and ocean. io'll TAHUNA. IR· VlNI:: TERRACE .l Br. J Ba. family rm, pool. Own· er moving. moor1 n home for only BACK BAY S~.i:iO. Huge H U G E closets. 3 491 E. 17th St. 642·3790 BI R. 2 ba. blHns. eatilli 7/ (J (/,,, l!I'( (}. a.ru in kll + dining rm. RJt. Z750 Harbor. 58. C.M. 54&-5460 Eves 545-4941 tri>ll'. Trailer Qr boat ator-GAYNOR ttEAL TY age am Lire yard $31,JOO 216 MariM Ave. 1.,.._.._iiiiilliiiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. RFltr;;,;;;;~~&16;;;:·2629;;_:.;;'Ba;:;llx>~a l;;;sJ•n;;;d ;;;;;;;6~7l-381~7 I c 0 R 0 NA DEL MAR fl t' I J JJJJ n BAISON~ IEST IUYS C-a6 blUf f--~UJ'Porl FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREA. 3 BR. 3 baths In VIEW HOMES !';horrcllff11 near stel)6 to Little Corona Buch. EX· y · I U tr11 lsrite living room plus family room just as tna nit Of 61 Homes art ready large, ~ra~ dlnl"' room. beautiful tandi1eap.. for immecttat. occupancy. mg with covered patto. Reel value at $89,500, DON'T W AlT TO MAKE YOUR OCEAN P'RONT LOT. Watch the boets io In and SELECTION. out Of th~ Harbor. North A South coutline views. . A few choke sites are atilt available. Build abow or bekM' or both. Oc'Mn Blvd. to ~ces. range from '29,900 to $42,250 . and ltnet belOW. 1'be lut Of lta kind. ._,2,000. fmancmg terms are most favorable -as low 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. Ore le driveway tnto u 10~ down. lhia iovelY home. IArse llvlni room It dlnl"-A Presen room. B1f.tn kttcben appllancea. Ma8ter bedr00tn tltion Of JOHN 0. LUSK Ii SON with adJolnlnt bath. 13,000 down lr you wish. Exclusive Sale$ Agents: Coldwell. Pn~ ..,.,000. Banter •Co. 2200 6 E 7 ",: c 2000 out 0Hrw5y4.~ ~pt. Sch. lablCMI Realty & Investment Co. I =======:::::v-:::::·~~~.,.~f962~~~~~ 2nt 1. COftf Hwy, CdM 67J..3no View Homesite Loelite<t ill 11nprt'ss1v~ Dover Shores. Surro1111cl1 1 hy SliO·SlS0.000 home!>. \ real leasehold value dl $34, 7j(), full Pme! See today Open 'ul 9. 546-2313 ~-7tn THEQEAL ESTATERS Investors ~. A<TC · potrnt1dl for 20 units. Plus 11 qualit) :! br1Jroom homP -:.:11"'' house with kllt:hen, bath & fireplace. Located nc;.,r Harbor Shopping Center S43,500 full pm•e See to- day! Open 'tll 9. 646-TI7l ~16-23l:l THE~EAL ESTATERS On Joyan lane in beautiful &ycre~t 1s the home for the most d1s- crimin.11l1n1; buyer' If > ou are looking !ot· sUpl'emi' quality throoghout, b:.o surr to see this 3 bed· room. 212 bath home. The utmost in luxury livin;:. $64.950. ()pen 'til !l 546.2313 646-7171 T!JE ~EAL E.sTATERS Country Atmosphere I 14 acre or beautifulJy land- scaped yard. Garden with many fruit o-ees. Com- fortable home with pa r- quet Ooors! Fireplal'e' 2 bedrooms plus dPn. Quiel art'a : This for only $11 .950. Call "°" · CJ11rn Ill !), 64fi-i'l7l - THEQEAL E S TATERS Never Vac.nt income prOf)erty! Hal'd to rind 3 bedroom rentals . 4 or them . plus one I bed- room unit. Each unit hiu; aepantt' yard. Easts1de location. Don't miss this excepttonal investment oppo11unity. Call tocby. full price s.>8.950. Open 1 ii 9 546-2313 &16-7171 THE~EAL E .S TATER ~ Secluded fl\ffiily room makes thia 3 ~. z !>9th home 1111 excellent famlt,y bom~. Convenient dlnlna are1. Luxury kitchen. Flr4~ place. Hnvy .hue rooJ t .F.uJ walk to IChoola •nd ......... 4111t SD.mo, e~ nC4...., 0,. 'UI 9. <1lll "°"'· 6*-7171 ..., OPEN HOlISE weekend• S BR 4 bl. Owner lolinc child· l'f'n to colleges. Th.Ill ho\111" "Glen Mar" seaplni. sprinklers, prl· \'llcy. fenced rear yard, dishwasher. Move In now! rri. BEST MACCO 2-STORY V ALUF. In Or- LEADERSHlP HOMES anee County. 1''umlshed model at Brookhunt ls Adams. (714) 962-1238 ,_,BRING THIS AD & REGISTER • • • FOR FREE DRAWING • • • --------5 B/R·F/R·DEN POOL Thi~ home ·IS a must ste . :!400 Sq Ft · Cpt Drp:...B J kitd1rn · Incl D W • Beaut •. !ul Pool ;o1-e11. Tropical Gar· den • Cabana &. covered Pstto . Cul·De-Sac Street . clost' lo schools . 2 fireplac- es with one In upstairs .oh· tong room · Immaculate con- dition . Full price $42.950. l.,1 8-6i64 E'vei; 642--2833 BACKBAY BEAUTY $29,500 II you a.J'e looking for a beauttful home with a rn1r.h appreciallon fa(1or we havl' it · 3 BIR· F1R. 11' baths· Cpt w1w Throout • custom drapea . Complete Bil ktt. chen · 4 walldn clothes clos- ets • Huge patio • Jiat min- utes from U of C Irvine . Cul-de-Sac street. Eves LI 8~764 BELOW FHA APPR. $17,950 3 B R · Dining An a . 1" Balhs · Cpt/ Ops . 8/J kltch· close to all grades or school- ••••••••• Westcliff OPEN HOUSE See this sharp clean 3 bdrm It family rm home. 2 baths, built-ins. dl.ah\Naahu. Re· frigerato r. wa.aher A: dryer to go with saJe. SeUtt mo\/· Ing to Leisutt World. Own- er will carry Clrst T.D. No financln& charaes. Walking diatanc~ to Westclltr shops. 14.28 Cornwall W. f. lachenmyer Rltrs. 1860 Npt. Btvd. C.~f 646·39'J..8 Eve 67 J. 1 I I ••••••• , lack Bay Hom• Nearly 1/J Acre Brina your BIG Family and LJVE! 4 Bdrme. 3 blths. Beamed Cell1nga. Haa Grea t P~blJltles and PC>TeN· llal IN LAND VALUE IN- CREASE '. Maximum Lo&n. NOW $42.500. fil SEMPLI • UAL ESTATE Try to find a better value In ~ Eut Cout Hl&hwJY this area. C:O:Ona del Mar I 675-2101 • •6gli········· Room To luilcl · 440 East 17th-st. 642-0820 3 BR older hom~ on R·2 Cot COUNTRY ESTATE (TUSTIN) in Newport Heiihls area. Alley access. Only $lJ,;;QO. Call- ON ·'. ACRE, :MOO sq. rt. homr with lari:ie POOL and Summer house. Total prict $75.JOO with low down, PLAZA REALTY 450 East 17th. C.M. 642-4020 . , • •••••••et 1733 Weat.clltt Dr. 5'8·6608 UDO ISLE Wate.rfnt dplx on clean beach. Can be _.. home. May tndc. $39,500. 646-1456 EASTBLUFF • VIEW Owner anxious • must sell. 5 BR • Family Room · Dining Room • 2~ Bath. Will trade down. 2607 Blackth<>rn. Open Sat.Sun. 1·5. $41.950. OUTSTANDING MESA VERDE Excellent 4 Bedroom • large Family ROi>m • 2 Bath Home. Frigidaire Electric Kitchen • PalOI Verde Stone Fireplace. 18 x 4o Heated a.6d Filtered Swimming Pool • Regulation slse ShuffJe Board. Several enclosed patios for. comp~te privacy. Outdoor lithtlng. Low maintenance yard • .beautiful landscaping. 1806 Plk1lrn. Open Sat.Sun. 1·6. Hl.500. MISA YllDI -POOL Oftnbe ff A r Pool wlth slide and waterf atl. I BR • 1arl' kitchen with buiJt.fns • Palot Verde Stone 3 • way flrepJace. Boat port. 31ee Sumatra Place. Open Sat..Sun. 1•5. Jean Smith, Realtor 400 I . 17th IT., COSTA MISA Mt WUS 24 hr. Antwerfnt Service llffd1 p.ople. Centrally IOc:· 1 $49.845. 1438 Estelle La, NB 64M232. .. ................... _, I I i n I, r .. l- o ~ I· I ' •• HOUSIS 'OR SALi MOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE~ FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE I •-J1 "-•J .,_., .,..,.., • •""' •·--'•1 ••• •''••<# ~ HOUSES Pott SALi! HOUSIS ,Ollt SALi HOUSlS l'Olt JALS_ •. GeMral 10000.nerel 1000 General 1000 General I 000 General 1000 General 1000 General 1000General 1000General 1000 RING THE WHOLE FAMILY Wonderful famfly home fol' chffdren •nd pete. S bdrm. + famlly room, 1:U b11. Nloe yard, lawn and patio. Lota of cloett and etor1ge •Pace. All bit-Ina, priced right at 122.150. Wiii eonelder rv ... 675·&625 <fl :~···· ' .,t .: , ...--...::::.?--......... A.I ·~ & s.o.s. Owner anxloua to Mii 3 bdrm., family room and Mparate dining room home. 2V1 bHutlful b•thl, lncludlng sunken ll'oman tub. Lovely large yard, great for children. Looated In Wutcllff. You CAREAtEE LIVING Do you have • mother-ln·l•w that you want to have tier own prlv1te wing In• eluding her own bdrm., dre•lno rm. ind bath 1 Over 2600 aq. ft. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. huoe paneled den with flNplace, private patio. Over 1000 eq. ft. In llv· Ing room and all of th11 with 1n ocean view. '41,900. 873-7621 IE vu . H6·4M4 4 UNIT MONEY MAKER WALK TO OCEAN : -mwt ... thla beautiful home. Call for appOlntment. $St,500. letter than 17,000 orou. P rime New· port leach tocatton, ••Y. aehool, church ind etorea. Priced to tell S57,500. . .. .. ... • .. .. .. .. ... 175-3000 Evea. 675-~25 673-9200 E11e1. '673· 74511 TRANSFERRED TO ARIZONA OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Owner h11 Just reduced the pr1ee on hi& levely 4 bdrm. 2 ba. home. Large 20X20 Iv, rm., lanai, and dl111ng room. a.paP"lte patio with l'OOL 8eautltul landaallplng. A Jewel ot a home. Pleaae call fer detalla. Try ofter In low Thlr- tlet. Nicely furnl1hed 2 bdrm. upper 11nlt with 1undeck. Lower 3 bdrm. h11 love· ly patio, Cullom built about I yura ago. $10,000 down. 673-9200 Evea. 541-6966 173·t200 Eves. 541-6966 OWNERS ARE MOVING FOR THE LARGER FAMILY OWNEll' MUIT SELL OR LEA6E thl1 famlty 1lz. home In Meaa Verde. La rge blt-111 kitchen, 3 bdrm. 2 baa. wo11d1rful fenced yard with tre" and .,rlnkler 1yat1m. Wiii Mii for '20.15-0 or wlll l111e for S11S per month. Call for detalla. 541·1111 J uat redecor1ted!! Lovely encloted garden oft lrvlng room and m11ter bd· rm ., and another beautifully land· 1caped p1tlo with a minimum of up· keep. There ue 3 bdrm., and 2 b1th1 + 1 eonvt. den. Two private pool• to en· joy or a ahort walk to the beach for cc.an 1wimmlng. Newport lhoru ad- dreu -nklng $21,500 . Evu. M2·2253 175-3000 Eve .. 173-0554 Costa Mesa Office 1696 Newport Blvd. 548-1161 Foreclosure Special .-'OCEAN FRONT *CUSTOMIZED* S BDRM, 2 blllhll. fanuly $64,950-This week only. POOL HOME nn. bit.•--. "'-l·y d--· d l build u., •~ ... ~v• • Modem p x, rm to . teod. $123 ~r mo. pey1 R-4. Sell or trade. 4 Br home completely fen· princ--.i le lnt.ereet. Ct'd Fully landacaped. Lot Don Ward Co. Balboa Bay Propertie1 6.1' x 200· A aenulne sac- lD> Harbor Blvd., C.M. lS(X; W. Balboa N.B. riflce $38,500. Kl 5--0448 Open eYel. 642·2020 613-TG> or • 673-9187 days, 548~ Evtt. -~~~~~ Dover Shores See Our 4 furnished View Models PANORAMIC VIEW FROM SADDLEIACK TO CATALINA New View Home, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, powder room, view Jiving room, view dining room. Carpeted, draped, landscaped. A reaDy elegant home. View master suite with. dressing area. Open Daily, 1038 Santiago Drive. $80.757. IA YFRONT HOME Exquhite contemporary bayfront 4 Bedroom + Dining room, fully carpeted and draped, walled private patio, landscaped. Pier and slip. A particularly fine buy at $77.500. IAYVIEW LOT $20,000 • $5,000 down, equitable lease IA YFRONT LOT &O Ft completely bulkheaded ·pier & slip privileges, $57,500 ·lease. THREE PRIVATE llACHES SALIS O'fllCI O'IN t A.M. te I ,,M. 1026 SANTIAGO DRIVE In Nl'WJ)Ol't Beach from Pacific Cout Hwy., north on Dover Drtn. tram Newport Bl•d., Eut on 17th Sl to Sales Offic. llACCO ---RIALTY CO. (714> 0-... M112 I I CORONA DEL MAR· COSTA MESA· NEWPORT BALBOA Re1lty , Inc. "THE SIGN Of SPECIALIZED SERVICE'' A CONCENTRATED SERVICE WITH 3 LOCAL OFFICES! OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND l827 Tahuna-lrvine Terrace, 3 bdrm, 3 ba. OcHn view 1135 Pembroka, Wfftcllff, 3 bdrm, 2 ba.-Bett buy ' 2563 OJCford Lane, College Parle, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. $59,500 $36,950 Popular C~rona Model 137 Miiford, Cuneo Shorff, -4 bdrm. 3 b1. View $23,750 $87,500 $-47,500 4615 Dorchnter, Cameo Highl1ndt, 3 bdrm. 2 b.. View 1717 W. Balboa, Newport Beach Dupln, compl. furn. Best Buy. $33,500 LUAU ATMOSPHERE Lake Frontage on Cherry Lake Modern, long low 1llhouette 5 bdrmt, 311 b1th1 home with 2500 tq. f't. Ma· lure tropic1t plantlnga £ 1h1de t,..ea. Perfect for family fun £ recreation. F1ah1n11 I. email like boating. 8ack Bay 1ru . Price reduced '51,500. 673-9200 Eve. 142-3217 !$ ,~ ... , '6 ---t -(_-,) ---==--. PLAN TO SPEND THE SUMMER AT THE BEACH SI, ESTA SIESTA on lay & let your tenant help pay the bltlal A 2 etory duplex In the but rent· at tocatloft In Newport 8uch. A low down payment will h1ndle, or ow11er may finance. Only S44.SOO Wike up tlrmt A bargain price of only 134.000 V1 block to bay, 2V1 btocke to ocean. 3 bdrm, home + 2 bdrm apt. Good Income • good lnvntment • call quick! 673-t200 Evn . S41-6966 Evu. 173-0511 Newport-Balboa Office 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. 673-9200 WONDERFUL WESTCLIFf Life is more enjoyable with a secluded living room. family room PLUS a separalP dining room Stonr fireplace. Luxury kite-hen with separate ultl· 1tv room. Extra "h1de-awav" or office. Thr ideal home. SS.000 clown Assume 5Vi'. loan See this value today. r ail now Open 'til 9. 646-7171 546-2313 WOW!! Look a II you want , hut >•ou'll nP''"r !ind anoth- ,.r 3 bedrm home at this p r I c e! Newly painted, nylon carpeting, double ii:aMlge, outdoor fiJ'e.. pl&O! and much more. $800 DOWN ·-TOTAL PAYMENT $128.50. in· eludes EVERYTHING. VACANT-$16,250 w,. wilt hrlr \OU Ar· 1·an;:r f'tnanrinz nn thi• l'lr:il Sh:irp 1 flr<irm ~· 1111~,. f'11m1l~ r n n m hnmr i\h ... r n• ()" nr1 1\n"Cln11~ Trrmrnrln••" lo· r111 inn rM ~ r h on I i., rhurrll. ~opp1n.-:. 81.-: hilrk \'11rd for thr Kid« tnn. \•ou r11n'I afford not lo l-tt this NOW: -r .,.. ,,/\~ EXTRA LARGE WATERFIONT auy 139' waterfront w ith pier and flo1t for Ina than H25 a foot and have a beautiful 2 atory home with 3 huge bedr00m1, den, dining room, bit-In kitchen and lg. llvlng room, all having waterfront view. The walled petlo 11 utr• lar11e, too. Oh yea, 3 b1th1 11&0. Full price 181,7~. 673-1200 Evea. 675-5711 START LIVING! Stop and enjoy fife 111 thla relued 1t· moephere. Nearly new home with 3 bd· rm. 2 b11. family rm. all elee. kitchen. patio, Minimum care fenced yard and within walking dlatence to Mach for your 1ummtr enjoyment. Price 121.150 541-1161 EvH. 142-2253 EXECUTIVE HOME IRVINE TERRACE n ••autlful living In a relaxed eor1 of way. 3 bdrm, 3 batha, garden dining room and a kitchen that'• • gourmet'• dellght, Ocnn vl1w1 from living rm., 2 bdrm1 .. and brukfut room. Lar114 enctoaed patloa. PerfeGtlontst'1 home AN O ,_EAOV TO MOVE INTO, 159,!IOO. an.3000 Evt1. 173--0!>M ~ • PAINT & SAVE Cuatom built 3 bdrm, ~nd den home with double f /place. •tt-l n kitchen, pri- vate petlo i-LUI oue1t apt., and 2 bd· rm. renta l unit. 3 car gar1ge. lteps to the ocean. Almoet 2 Iota, a11d you own the land. J U IT .. EDUCED TO $5t.500, for quick aale. Evea. l13-745t WATCH THE BOATS - •eautlfut 4 bdrm., 3 bath hom.; with Ocean view. Everything In thl1 homo your heart could detlrc. A ll!'rden kitchen :-A plac;e to roam. The un· u1u1t-l lee thla to appreciate. l'rlced under the m1rket at 117.500. 67~-3000 I[ Vet, fn.6112 TRADE?! 4-ptex on leaMd ground. Each unfum. 1tudlo unit hu 2 bdrma., 1 V1 bathe, It• ow n forced •Ir heeling, bit-Ina, beeutl· fut ltone flreplace and private fenced patio. Only 1tept from bey a nd t;tac;h. 159,500 or trade dow11 for duple~. 1173-7621 IEYIL MM614 VALUE PLUS CONVENIENCE Exceptional Mt .. Verde va lue lociat-.. within wa tkrng di.tance of all •"-PPfnt, theater •M pr.fealonal •l"Viote. fl'Mt popular 3 bdrm. 2 ba • ..,... plan model on lg. ftnccd corner loL If you Ht In• t1r1eted In a perfect comblnatltn .t conwnience and 'Value call for 111 .,._ pointment tod1y. US.t50. 541-1111 EveL 142-4111 PRETTY AS A PICTUU Plenty of charm and llvtblllty In thh 3 bdrm. 2 ba. home In Weltcllff. 1"°" Nylon w/w cpta.. cuetom drapee, atone flNplac. and kltdlen btt-lnL Wt oo...- alder thl1 the best buy In Weatii:llff. Won't yeu call for detallaf Pt.Mo. 175-3000 Ev11. Ml •t Corona del Mar Office 2407 E. Coast Hwy. 675-lqOO FHA SAYS! Thl\t fhls lovely homP In Coll('1te Pe rk 1~ worth $22,3.50 and that'~ whAt the prke Is!! You'll be surprised at the terrific location. close to all schools and shopping. Lovely wall to wall car- pets enh81K'e the 3 bli:t bedrooma. ONLY sum TOTAL DOWN'!' • PLUS DEN Anrl chnmit 1"f)()m C"on- r1 l'lr ~t;i h foi ho11t n1 I 1 i\1lrt 111 •1r11• Hlrfl. 8ri\1111r111t~ l11nr"c11f'1'd ~ 11m with "f'lnnklf'r .. on " t1m•n$: d,., iN' Tun :-. 1nr11 PACESt:rn:;R fnr t ·h P fllmily thl'I wiants the flne~L CAU. NOW. ATMOSPHERE PLUS In this lovely 4 + tam. rm. on quiet street~ Dellghttul miuter br suJte overlooks o~r-she pool a: lu._"1 la.nd- ICJl Pmg. Qukk ~ion c\ f'Vf'n N 0 D 0 w N tor VETS. r 1111 OO" lor fur- lhf'r rl ... 11111.. . MESA VERO ~:' Rf-~T' RENTALS $22,500 MESA VERDE Lovely 3 br, 2 b&. hoJM. Newly palnted. Den or for· ma! dln. rm. Bit-in kltcMn ..._ dlshwMher. &autltully landSCftped. Spnnklers front & rN1r Extra plant• e~. &. J>llllO f)l!Vtng Com· pl,.IPIV r,.nced Wall Ill waU CPl'-& drp!'. Will FHA, . Wt: l"A"I SlllT YOL'R POOL-$24,SOO • l.ovely Mt'M Verdi' J br. 2 NY.EDS 'ha "'ith 15x30' POOL. EX• l BR Apl.!>.. from~ mo.. to ~llenl 35 y~r loan. _Qwn- J Br. film rm. fully tum. "° IMV'lng for E~ A: 11ummer ~ntAI. Collegt' anxious to ~u. Submit THE ~J EAL E S TATER.S SUMMER CLEARANCE Price cut $2400 OWNER leavmg, 4 hr. 211 hR + POOL + hugr patio. fire rang. F..astsidr. nr ~LOT FOR KENNELS Coats & Wallace ~ I REALTORS ~ 1491 8-ker 546-4141 Park. $190 mo. your O't'll terms. NW. CORNER HARBOR & ADAMS _ (NH r Cinema ThHtre) Kl 6-5880 • ANYTIME 71'z' '< 274', COUNTY 10 mm. Imm Freeway -M'l'lools. !'hoppini.:. $.11 ,:iOO llLL SAYS·. f'asy terms. lmmt!d ~"· on approv. open OOllM' ~I'~ \Varnrr fllt Magnolh\ "Ma A w·t " SPIN DELL REAL TY 7193 ~anla Ana. LI 1Hi77:l :.15.(}1~. IW7·'7523 evt~. ny I e jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilliliilllllllliilll•••llliiiiiil• .. h111> turllf'rl 11n old Rake into 11 111" n mO\\ er Bring yours tn ~f'e lh1~ C\lqom built 3 hr. Z b11 homr W large AAaey la""· Hr wiU be de- lli:hlNt lit lhP pnre of only $10,:iOO Phone ~1· E\'f'S ~141. OCEAN FRONT 3 Rd rms , 1 'h baths. frpk. Could build 2nd umt . . . . . . $49.950 SHOW PLACE Exceptionally clean & beauti!ully furnished & carpeted 3 br, 2 ba .. frplc .. Elec. bit-Ins. Exotic patio, community pool. This home must be seen to be apprtc1ated $29,SOO. * 2 SEPARATE HOUSES * on one Fee Simple Jot. One has 3 bdrms., 2 baths. + large faro. rm. W frplc. ALSO frplc. In living rm. The other is a very attractive 1 br home W /frplc. amt bll·ins. S45.000. OCEANAIRES e 4 BDRM . &. :l ROH M e 4 RDRM . & 2 BDRM INCOME $355 A MONTI! e 2 BDRM. EACH SIOF: OCEAN VIEW-YOUR o:-tOICE $39,000. SUMMER & YRL Y. RENTALS 31 ot NeWStOrt llvcl., NewPOf!f kh. <Martt.t a.ket , .... , QI J.4JSO OPEN MNINGS • I "S~ITUNG SERVlCE ' Wiii SELL or TRADE 3 Urut 1partmtnl tromplete- ly re.n ted l. l>'OOd Coat a Mesa location. F'OR R~IDENCE to $40,CXX> or v1C"1nt prop· erty 111 Orange or San D~ Co. Asking $89.950. t )l'\("()mr $905 per mo, ~ MarlnP. Balboa tale 1373 Hsrbor Blvd.. C.M. 615-5260 LA\,\ 'NA BL!Tl..DER IMMACULATE rN RINO · . · w~ are proud to show thl1 3 Nf'w nve r 2(W'(I' Pl.lf!illl ro11n· ' bedroom, z b8th, truly Un· lry home. Unreatrirtfd view UA1t1J home. with new cu .. of ocean<"tty..i11hmd11. h11 roor tom c~ta & dr1pe~. liu llaht•, EVERYTIUNG: ! . 3 sepsrate dlnin1 room. Many hfdrooms, 2~ baths. tllm1ly decorator Item~ A fixtures room. lmmmH MMter IUlte cholen with care A: lute l\a11 bftmeod rf'lllnas. · · · t.hroolhout house remain deck on 3 ·~~. U11ted 111 with new owner. Beautllul $-il,:,00 . . . 1hi11 w~kend y.rd A pAt\o. Only $2,49.5 nnly s.38.~. 7H...C94-0440 down. KI ~9491. Open l:.'V~. * MUST SELL * 2 DUPLIXES Have i hocnes that are va-Uv• In Homelike cut. Now ta the time. GI Atmosphfre In thHe Pro'fin. ar ntA. Bod'.I ~ 3 BR dal style duJllexn, E1dl w1th 1ult loc A prittd at with private pa&. 6 p.rw StT,960. C.U b-dftalla. •ill&· Walkina dlatance to 491 I . 17"' St. 6'2-3790 ~ ahopplna centers.. Cl.It fbr ·~1 ( J(;.,.,, ... ".' (/ I ~mpltte Information. lrtne Mfrltl"Y· 6*311. !:Vu S40lll. A,mt . _,. , TEXAS SIZE "W11lk1n1: Around Room" 1n- s1d,. & outi.1r1r. Well plannro 4 hr, ~ ha \\' entl'rtainuttt !'117r ,.,. rm & "Qut'fn Of llOll~I' ' kitchen. Appro·d· m11tely I 3 11rrc 1Clt in gen· IHI nr1~hborhood SJ..1.9j() w 10'. rln rhon<' ~1. t;vr11. 673.:wn. "S~ULJN(; SEflVICE. MODERN l·IR • c BRICK • FRPL. 1-.. BA.= New ww-cpts. Wet-bar!:_Dht- 5[llr/ Lge Cor·Lot~ Yb'.LUlh Tropic11J l..nda<'p'~. --r r . Sl9.!l!O :. :. ... -. -: • CHEAPIE/$12,7~ :?-Br. 14:e lenceod yard. N .. cpts. Fre!!hly painted ins .. at oul! VACA.VT . ! • • • • c I $-400-0N/3-BR : 1 \\'\\'<pts thruout. New hie lr 1 1n kitchen. Newly p&intedjk ~ecorated! $16.2!>0. ri-q . . . . -1873 llarbor C. '1. / WET PAINT rim ~~5 lliii;"l#l~i .. •I Don't lourh ·hut look Ill \:t!4 ----- ESTEU..E l.ANE rom-1 I ,_. -plrtf'l~ nodf"corllted , 3 Br, Wal et rmatot'I; 2~1 hath~. 1'111 hll-lnl'I. w11ll< • ONF. ;\ BR -l two 3 .. to elrmenlllry M:hool. hou~i1 on fi6 x l30 lot. G ... $35.900 _ "Ith gOOd terma. a~M !.: hn•ue11.'&)'11 betwe CURT DOSH, Realtor uru•s· SJ960 annual 1~ ' • nvo okier units. ~. 1610 w. ~oaat lll1th1i1.·1ty Income S195 mo. S17,:ioo. u s.~ 673-36 Evu 1 Fortin ComPlftJ IAYCREST /POOL - t BEDROOM wtth l'!i baths. very bm vallol' In are• OPEN SAT..SUN t·OO to 5·00 1834 Slcylark Ll'lf' l~f-..... i~!" 1'73l WtlltclUI Dr. .9Jii5'"1aisi'si~e·· ·~t:.0011s Po1 .sicl¥ .. , ~Rousu 1101t sAL! Housu FOR sALE IHousEs FOR SALE 1 HouslS FOR s•L• HouslS 110• SA1.1 1 Hpu11s '°• ••L• Housas ,o~..!A~!...:. General !~Chneral 1000 0.ntrtl 1000-.. ...... ,.1 1000 General __ .!._~0 I Costa Meu -·-----1100 Costa Mesa -······· 1100 Huntlntton a.ech 1400 Huntl~-~~~ I I ----------Ocun View Newport Beech-FM s imple Land m CHERRY LAKE $500 DOWN & l Split level vttw 101 3 hclrm~. ii TRIPLEX oa 6, :11 ~ hf<th11. Ol\nt'I 1111\llHl! I y $147.50 total per mo. 3 BR + Fm. Rm. ~r heme. Y. A,l,ing $46,500. l *' ba .. bit. In gH kitchen + dlhwlhr. Lee. tpedaJ tlrt- MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 15 •;. SOLD OUT DILUXE 4 UNIT APARTMENTS For Sale -For Rent Prioes start at $89,900-from $5.00ll dn. Carpeta -Drapes -Landscape All Electric Built-Ina -Coll Heat Weatcllff Inveatment Company Sala 4' R•nta.I Agents --TRACT OFFICE • Fl1gship & Petric• Rd. Bet.Mn Superior end Newport Blvd. In the Vfclnlty of HH9 Hoapltal Ph: 642-5241 or ~03 3 llocks from ley, 5 llocks frem OcHn * * * * Artist's Retreat 1) J / l A.//? COLLEGE PARK ~n~t~droornt, 'Y1 b.ltha, 1 Oilrage, aeparate patio each pla(.'t'. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. n l/Ve.1 cli11 : l lxlnm 'l bath~ 11.111hll1n~. I PllCE REDUCED rrfrli; .. ' washer: & dryer , 1 Unit. unfumlwhed ahowa excellent rental Income, No-but an enchanting, spacious 2-story h-0me OntyEAm.sooST.BLUfF 1 $39,000 NELDA GIBSON, Realtor for you r royal family, new thick carpeting & gl~aming with fresh paint. 5 Huge bedrooms. a sunny family room. 312 I bdrms, :t 1);11tt \'1r" !111 baths. 2 Palos Verde ~tone fireplaces. t'arll('11n1:. elute 01 aflt'~ t:.t. All this on a kingdom-sizea corner lot com-'rmns. S43,9."iO. pletely fenced & lushly landscaped . This 1s no $20,000 1 __ _ fairy tale at only $49.500 with 10'' dO\\rl, Clean :J h<lrm, 2 h111h r,unil) ,--------- home, Cpts, drp~ 11"5hPr. 1 $15,500 Meu Verde 1110 //) ,/ n I /)/) //) /J. l..ge lovely Pllllll Ill 1""'X 919 Cedar Place y BY OWNER f<:.ulh ,_, ardoll, f<:;.ea(for $15()0 dn FllA ,l Bit home, !nt'Clyard. Newly IMMACULATE! Liie J·Br. decorated. t'HA low dO\\ n Family-rm. Built-ins, Fire· 306 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND OR 3-5680 $2000. for quick sa.le on thla preatlse heme W1th out- standlnii D«"luxt Ceature1. 2 ltory, 4 8R, 2 bl. MAKE OFFER Owner-Bulldcr UexJble on terms ck price. 3 BR 2 ba., shake roofed home in des!nble Jocatlon. -Pacific Shores REAL TY \'!" LE 6-8894 20800 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BCH. . "OPEN EVENINGS" prnt. place, Dra~a. Carpels, Pro· Leighton Linden Realtor leasional l&ndsca.pin&! Lge - - - - - - - - - -673-0668 or 673-037'.? yard with PaUo. $2000 .ft AJitC'_ l(;d.f,1t .·.' h t A1 t "'• t" It 1933 Harbor, c M. ----assume FHA IOM. TIRED OF IT ALL? 642-tO•O * E. ·SIDE DUPLEX* 1873 NEW JERSEY ST. Coro"• del Mar 1250 HIDE-A-WAY 3 -blkl from lOOO COLDWELL Sharp -Sharp_j T::ch~e;~e!g~. t~::,2.~~ $4:t:wN View Ho~--~:~c~-:~:'i;~~n~.B~': of pvt homes. Beautifully M i y t N roofed. Small 3 • br home. ER LL , CoUege_ii-rk arl'a & a.cc. A lndscpd. Nr Shp"' en11 oves you n e or 00• Corona del Mar Work. lrtt Cqr -lot! LESS WAT FA h 3 h I • vet with no 2nd. Mesa 1• 11rm1n2 h<-dro"m onw Agl. for appl. f;.12·22•3 any. Verde 4 BR l ba, tam rm. 3 Bed 3 Bath, Model home than $16,000 Incl -relri& '6 BANKER with double firt> plare, elK·t. time construction. a~arance ran~. Very aUr.ct.lve 3 bdrm. drn. h1Jilt in R • o 1, h 11·n · Over 1700 sq ft or living * * "' • • !>, B\' O"'NER o , H s • .,., "'"" and landscaping. Lari: e * * rlOUSH f OR SAl.~ _ Gtneret lOOO Gener el .lick Bly Area On Irvine Ave. REAL famUy homt ·3 Br. 2 Ba. ahake roof. many beau- tllul trees. On lge loL 75xl70. SEE IT NOW -it's dlUr,r- ent, $35,000 -good terma. 2 BR & hobby room on full. 11i1e lot So of Hwy in CdM. $4500 cuh to loan will buy! -or ralher. S1eal: $19,500. llfie dining rm, blt·tn kll· plus nearly new 1 arrJ<·t and "ij p..n ouse at. 11.rea. ff,,...,., Full price. Pool. m.ooo. Trade consJd. UNDERPRICEO AT • _ ,~ cheo home with large rock drapes Th h Sun al dav. Pleuantly dee Crpts, sprinklers fenced of • wattrfaU, brick BBQ t.: lf'ss and m~~,1 ;;":~1;~ t~~~ 1 1 2b Brk. Z7',den,A~utbonshly llldsr 1 . course. Vacant. See to-day. ere<!. S2l.OOO! 2 j PaUoa. Recently planttr. Buutilully l11nd· * BALBOA appreciated. °" n•r 11~k1nz hr· i~ .. pauos.d "" ,_Y poo. • The Myhre co. 64&.96n any. Call Georgl' Peters painted • nslde A out! Bar· p am.some rns "' cpts u B-Qr Sprinklers too! Sol scaped on larae lot, 57 X S23,750. Wtll ~rll r II i\. 10 , "'900 1 ':1,0 .. R 1 · me. f ISLAND _, erma .,.... u gera Vista Spectacular~ 137'. W11lk to S<"hools & ~hop. · inspttt call no1\ o r ' cM 546 3_.;j1 alt -4·BR1:.! BA. S23,700-. -* * * * Wells-McC1rdle Rltrs. ARftO A R Stl't'f't. 4 sn~ plu~ hunk now' RC'duct'd moo. J Bil. lr•nd Newl lxcltlngl Plrii· Costa Mesa. $11.JOO. IR.eal charm homf on Ruh} FARR•W $24,;>00 _ ·$~ dn. Must;i.sell 3124 B~:1r~A nR. Huntl"gton Herbour <CL' c H D s 0 A. room. 8t'1tut1ful condition. ram rm. wet bar, many 1800 SQ .• rr.1 3. Br. Uv-rm. SWIMMING POOL! r 'Y ' F'lr..t time nfk1rd ~9.:ioo ;!9J E. 17th ll-16·~494-extras. 18 .x 37 Tahitian Uln'g·rm/Fam·rm. Spkln. EVERY KNOWN EXTRA Jl1'1C6 /f1' Mr.!. Parks Costa Mf'l>R On.•n l·.·v1's. pool. EZ care. O""n Sat Patio. 545·2510. l810 Newport Blvd. CM. S.U-1129 Ru.hors OR 3·~ * Speculators · Investors * :io:w E. Coast llwy. CdM l BR Frttdom ho~. $15.500 NEED NOW. See UM "For cub out. Mui& llell Q\llcl<. S&le .. -4a la ~ a..t. ~hart Rlty 569 w. 19th tied. ,.. ,,.. nea11ors LA RUE REAL TY DE .t.Li" I OPEN HOU SE Sun 670 &nale or l'all CX\ll· ~ PACESE'ITER 4-BR Corona del Mar mu 673-4400 1--., ___ .. I\ 0 ~ 1 XLHJ er 1213J 430-4833 moms. Fanul,y-rm. 80 x 120 Lot. ·-~ ~ • 847-~25 I SUN. 1-5 P.M. OWNER 3 BR, :l ba, lg hv $30.9'.l5, Owner 546·2561 H~LP! 847-'SU e 847-12U 183.l WestclrU Or .. Npt. Brh 4521 FAIRFIELD coftdation. 3 huge be<lroom~. nn, 25' tam rm + dtn. rm, Owner must ~u bee.utllul I•••••• Open Houses THIS WEEKEND KMp thl1 handy cflrectory with yeu this WMkend •• you to ho~untlnt-All the locations ll1ted below •re dMcrlbed In grMttr det•ll by edvtrtlsing el1twhere In today's DAILY PILOT WAK'T ADS. '•trona thowlng open houtt1 for s... or to rent •re u~ to ll1t 1uch Information In this column •ech F rld1y. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br. & Fam.) 254 Cedar St., Newport Beach u 8-9895 (3 Bedrooms\ 1301 Oxford Lane, Westcliff, N.B. 642-0888 5301 Bruce Crescent (Udo Sand6) N.B. 646-3704 ll Br. I Fam. Rm.) .2766 Drake, Costa Mesa KI 9-2644 or 646-0555 318 Villanova, Co.rt. Mesa 646-1856 or 646-0555 ~16 Redlandt, Back Bay 546-5460 Eves. 649-1058 2028 Komat (Men Verde) Costa Mesa 540-1060 (Open Sat.-&m.) 1618 Antfqua. (Dover Sbora) N.B. 675-4550 (Open Daily 1.S) 248 Princeton Dr. (College Park) C.M. 545-3975 2516 Vassar Place, Costa Men KJ9-148& 1038 Ooldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-0658 427 Princeton Dr. (College Park) C.M. 646-0115 or 546-M.20 2112 Dover Dr. (Facing Irvine) N.B. 548-3445 r, 1901 Glenwood, Baycrest, Newport Beach 646-0228 (Open Sat.-Sun.) 3072 Madison, Costa Mesa (near OCC) 545-3915 316 Bucknell Rd., Costa Mesa 545-7612 (Open Sat.-Sun. 10-7) ('4 Bedrooms) 14452 Clarissa Lane, Tustin, Cali!. .. 838-0015 2193 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa u 8-e773 4521 Fairfield. Cameo Shores. N.B. 675-2000 (Open Sun. 1-5) (4 Br. &-Fam. Rm.) 1'89 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde) C.M. .:. · 546-2561 (Open Daily) _»04 Donnie Rd. (nr. Tustin & 22nd St.) Bac.k Bay 646-0228 (Open Sun.) (5 Br. & Fam. Rm.} · 2833 Shantar Dr. (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa -540-1060 (Open Sat.-Sun.) HOMES WITH INCOME (2 Br. Ir Fam. Rm.) ** 510 38th St., Newport lsland1 N.B. • 673-8477 or Ml &.3306 HOUSES FOR LEASE (3 Br. A F•m. Rm.) * 8228 Foxhall Dr. (Surfiade Conom.) H B &3&-2847 Weekends or (213) 984-1288 · .: HOUSES FOR RENT : (3 Bedrooms) _ 331 Canal St. (Newport Shores) N.B. &4&-9M5 or &42-3430 (lnq. model) DUPLEXES FOR RENT : (2 Bedrooms} 378 E. 18th Sl1 Colt. Men 875-2942 APARTMIN1S FOR UNT (2 Bedrooms} • ..., .. '104 RJ9'91', Newport Beach -815-4309 * Staned Lllttnp a... '9oll **Starred Ultblll OD W•flont J r 64l.J600 CAMEO SHORES 21 ' Living room. ISLAND rumpus rm, 1880 sq ft. b-lllll, Coll•_!~rk 1115 Ocean View home ln HAR-••••1 3102 Lafayette. Npl, Bch I kitchen ii; hou~e1nfe's frplc, i·pt, drps, fully Inds<'. CONTEMPORA BOR VIEW HllJ..S, f BR. MDI HOUSE 615-lSOC Be surr to Set' this 1mmac. ,, d RY Modem fam rm. co-br lot. Vacant. vrU't HEAVENLY HOME DEVILISHLY , ream. wrap -<11'0Lmfl cm·. patio. ln1r""11ewly dN.'. ~1· 1~om L k't h I bit ""' ~ 3 balh 4 X0 '' horne Wllh .-1 ,, 1 e i I c . Wi t. ec . Orwon LJai(y 1 to 5. Z700 ~,. ' ·~ er.,.. pauo. and niurti more OCC. 3072 ~iacli~n 545-3915 l BR ? ba f II"-.., l TO 6 PM SUND•Y •'OO'lmanding ot-ea.n View for only: ins. • • lg am rm Pebble Dr. 640-7735 Eves, • ~ Prwf'tl for quick ~ale S&l.500 RETIREW·INC0~1~ Comp!. fenced & land5C By 548-3340. 22102 ISLANDER Mr llale-1 flY S~'6M.~E UP Easts1de 2 hst>s on l-101. o\\nl"t'. St'l.900. 6'16-011~ or NEWPORT WIST I f\ Cpl!> Drps1 N1rc y a r d · :H6-&tlO. Magnificent View HARBOR VIEW Fen<'!"d & alle}. :'llr-West· BY-OWNER/ SZ3.500-3 bdrm, '.! bath, duuni nn, HUNTINGTON BIACH HILLS 11 11m a small housr nn L •• •,sr. d1ff ~ lllllgrrn Shop'i & '\ B c~ Cp ramify rm. llv rm. Owtlfr OP!:N EVES· LOW P RICED ,. " . • r. 2·<>«. ta. Drps. I t Redecorated 3 br, 2 ba home SIDE I'll mak(' you money. Schls. LI 8-1787, 96'l-3816. Cov"red Patio/ ~J97!'>. ei:tng Mea. mUbt se11.1 E~· W' all the k1tchen bit-ms to lmmaculatr. 11marl muple,. ' SI 1.9'11 BY O\\-ner. 3 BR home with ce rnt N>1\d. Reasonab ,.. PACIJ1C 8110~ oonseIVe Mom's time & en· home. Lgr 1" 1111• rlin l'l•l I Lflrt OPTION tn,; bal'k yd. fruit trtts. Newport Beach 1200 1038 Goldenrod, CdM UALTT era::y. Impressive Slalc en-overs11r bdrs. Love~ l,;ncl. AJ' fri1.'<I. garaRc Must S('e lo I -·-· 673-00~~ 20&00 9ledl Bl~ a.a. ---e hall J•a ... • to ctiarrn. sraping & 11rw st?,5()1.J appn'I·· $16.000. ntA loan, Best Ocean Front Buy! OWNER ·MUST SE~ I Lii M894 u...... • U3 '.\I p k :: hrdr,oom:r. Ew.1.-1ol1• t (',/) Ina Jarae lw. rm. w, bm:~ · r~. ar ' S b<-drooms ~:al>ts·d~ Sl7:i luw down. 646-11.J37 • T('rrtf1c view of <ktan snd vavin:; arpa, '! • Br. 2 . Ba ......... ... fr'Ple. O<>R to shopp1n;;. NEW LISTING MESA VERDE. $23,!riO I Bay. Ra': R..J. CS' lot. Two Patio, Dblf' -gar Stl'f'SSNl --* --;iEE * S21,95Q.. FHA terms. Call I 4 Br, tam • rm/ '.! bat frpl ne?l units plus . room to for 2nd . !Ir. Zo~ R-2 Dearl-NATION WIDE SE~V. ~l. Eves. !H5-1847. Corona del Mar MATOfAM ~..a, New decor & cptg. Cor lot. build another with pen~-rncl Str :? • blki1 from ~an: Relocatlnt? "SMlLJNG SERVICE" Colll"ctor,; itrm "!lb J bdrm~· 1S.S Rochester C.M. Lndscp/ fenced oov. Patio 1 house. Full S<'t ot plaM in· 10'1 · rln. Pm•r . S29.9fl0. We are t'Onnectec:I with 800 ' ff I H Da. ~-8781. Eve 673-4302. eluded. Priced below mar-67.>-54&11 r\·rs 548-0416. Rc-•1 TOR MEMBERS ia t -·~ ·~ • :! baths in f>erfrct. cond. Ex· "' ""6-4137 ket for quick aal• l •"" "'"' --·-...,..,. ,, •• COR lol -Quid st. 4 BR " II ,_.,,,.,,..,. BY OWNER Charm'o Prov. anv -•a· t• to belp ""'I ' 1 ~I IX>$ed beam <'e. lling It bnrk Excellent ter Pho • ·v .. .. ,~--1'2 ba. 10 M'P· tam rm w/-· nu. ne Pool! Sund.eek Wetbar, find a bom•. fuoeplace in I.iv. room . R-1 .. agent 6Ta-4747 .. •1 • Jot. Slj,5()() I ~· w/w cpl, bit -Ins. · VIEW!. 3 · Br/ 3 • Ba. Lee BRASHEAR RLTY Mr. Hale $100 dwn ..... .,... work shop. f21,!t511 * DOUBLE your pleaSUJ't', expensive lot! Sell/ Lease- 1173 Barbor Blvd. C~L Good location. 545·1919. double your fUn. Beach Option or trade -dn. CdM. 17420 Beach Blvd. MT.ml PIER & SUP . pin cost MESA DEL MAJt.3 Br, 2 ba, house, apt rolled Into one• BARGAIN! OR 3-7653 Moa thru F'rf 'til 9 PM CUs1om bit home "'. ('\'<'I'\. \\ iU ~e you m this out-drps. cpts, frplc, patio, Enjoy this spacious watrl'· DUPLEX complete furn. in· BEAUTIF1JL 3 BR, 1~ ti.iii lux'UI')' detail. ~ bdrm d · 1 stand~ 3 bedroom eas1s1d~ pool-size lot, end of dead-front home on private Ntw· tc'Om<' $315 mo. Paymts f2J5. Townhou51". clnn aa new, workshop. p~n~n W~ll ~~ homl" 1lte tntenor ;inrl c x-end st. n!" all Pub_l~c1 St port Island for only $j9,;;oo I SJJ,950. $4950 dn. 4041, lie. lovely C9rpets. flllly draped, S·i_, .... nr.nt d 1 .. tf'Mor 11 well iroomtd :or JQRJ>h Khool~. 962-4050. Stt at 510 38th St. 673-6477 1 liotropt'. Owner. 67>5929. range, oven. rt'l.ri&, washer, .... ,,., 1~ " rJ\ 1an ne111. f bie . -----Ml &-3306 Ing , SJIOIXX> "'"' 011a lrvtnJ.!. A sm3U ll6 BUC'h,--.;ELL RW Br, or ·-----*-OCEAN VtEW LOT! dr-yer included. Pvt patio • Mrs. Han·ty .\trs. RlluJ~on lot frr N.IY malntf'n!lnc-e 2 ba ft1m rm. '.? frpla, MOVING OUT OF' STATE Near ,;hopping. Poola I< rf'Co Tip Top Ouallty BALBOA tlmr. 0..11rr ta M "<lou" 111'1 Xlnl mnd' S'.!l,!Y.iO. :! ha "llh prlmr vu•"; '!.82i $20.JOO. Owner 962·2097. down. •·ill i :Vr you more lr1surc I hlt·m~. l'pllo(. dr~ patio. ;,l'ST 51"11 new hnm~-1 Br CORONA lllGHLANDS-Cd)i !'('('t'l'alion. ns.aoo. seoo In &ycrt>St.•Rarely In this "Ill ~u FHA. Only Sl!!.!f1o.'l. :A.>-761:1 I Cai•1h. La.~thluU. i t.000 Dn. Duplex. 1 br, fITTn. j DICK IERG Rlty price r&.nze are we ab~ to BARGAIN FARR•W 3 BDRM, 2 ba, lamily rm. 1 8) OWN1-;,n ~31.800 gar. 602 Hehotrope. $33.500. 962 2 olfer a 3 bdrm -t.amlly rm \'.'llv p;iy n'nl \\hen ~Oil f"iln blt·ins & dig~"asher. cpts, ~Jll'l'l Su.n. 12-~>·~' 2.;!89!1 642-32$, 494-476.5. . m v.ith 80 much cb&nn. All t huy lh1s beat'ti houR at near drps, cul-de-sac. 2516 Vu· Ll::ASE/ Sl::LL./ TR A D F: NICE 3·BEDRM-.--* $50 * eJect bit~ Intercom, COV· lot value on great ll"rms. 3 sar Pl, CM. KI 9-1485. 3-br J..ba. •o• Boat • <lock WELL BUILT $28,5()() TO GI. 4 BR 1~ ba, diah-e:red patio aooustlc -•JJnog • l93 E. li1h .,.,, Ha.• h bit in --" • "'~ • , s.ory unit can be built :>n .,...,.....,.,.. E 'slde 3 BR lh ba, cpt./ I #2 Balboa Covea. ~l BY OWNER/ OR 3-4169 was er. -s, water .... ,. aiJdin1 aJ.au t.hru-OUt, 2 wa. this Jt.3 lot. S32 ~ a.ta .\!es.a Open Eves drps. patlo. Nr schoola & ; Courtesy to Brokers. CORONA DEL MAR, l& C'ner. 70xl20 corn. lot. Qwn.. tu beaten. Tee llmple till Mr. Hale . EA.s'TSJOE-3 br spic It llplJl ahopc. awntt. 64Ml06 LIDO Sands Deluxe living view lot, p~ltl~ location. er trandtrred. Open Ev• for WICkr $47,W> •call now. FA I Only $800 dn. i'o .FHA. . PRETrY comer 3 BR. 2 ba, for SZJ,850. 3 BR 2 ba. Bkr·owner 673-2010 til 9, Sat • Sun t1l 6. Lightfoot RMlty MIL Y HOME 'J u.st _lrsted · nice 3 hr. 2 ba , dbl PJ'*&e, patio, fe~. 5301 Bruce Crescent. Va· ----BWffW REALTY &l3 Dover Dr. SuJte 9 C bdrm, din Ir fam. nn locat-S16.500. rnA. GI or Conven. nr school.I. S16.9M. &42-Sll7 cant. Owner. 646-3704 Lido Isle 1351 Newport Beach ' 6C-03SJ ed ~ park in llV!ne Ttr-l:lXl Kings Rd. Open Sun. SEE• HALECR.EST 4 _ BR. 4 BR Waterttont home. 17'20 Beach Bmf. NT-1531 race wen 1~-... _,.,_., 1 · Two Outstendin111 Buys • Ulll(l ..... .,,,.. poo Fi) G&te to Pool.\ R« • area. Oover Shores, f76.900. ., LVXifRY P'URN ifliMJ: PLAGUED wnH for ~~.5• Ol\11er a:.~ MN/~.vt.'1{: ¥ 1382 Wat.llOn. 545-5441. 548·0069 I. 223 Via Quito OPEN 1-6 Btwn Newport Bead! It HB ROOMGLOOM? Mrs. Hal'«'Y • ..... ~~ ------3 UNITT· 2 ·one br. 1 sludio Delwce 4 Br. J Ba + 3 13 Blocka to Beach) Don't gtv, up your kids, In· J~I) E 19th St .. c.~1 . Me11 0.1 Mar 1105 Wldr ~lrrel. ·~ blk to ~an I hall ba, lam nn. Vacant, Brand new. decorator furn. stead let us •how you t.hU WHITE Cnll am lime Lr 8-~~ I ()I. nPr. $29,500. 642-m67. Strttt to strala lot. "A I 3 BR 2\; ba, tam rm, all 5 br, fam. rm. &. din. nn. WATER VIEW -_ BY OWNER on CITY PARK TWO DUPLEXES l~ blk tempting buy.. rltt. kltch, dlahw!Llh, bit-in W/ Elec. Island kitchen & Builders • Investors 4 Br, 2 b1, lam rm. blt-ina ocean. BPlow market v;il. • H7 Via L'.ndinr OPF.:N Hi ranJ,!e ~ patio, Poot. Leue walk-in pantry. f separate Lli~n.,u,i; Hvins: llf1orrlPCI 1,, 1 111111 , phi' mrnf'rs home bwd Uoors. sb.ake roof. ex Uf'. 116 361h. N.B. 67J.25!H· Comfo1111bly furn 3 Br. I·'\ 10 mo. or longer avail Sept.. comlon st11tiona aome with thb t hdnn homr " ciin t, 011 11 l I.', I".() i;q fl. lot t l.U Ira wide 10,300 5Q ft lot. ---t::ASTBLuFr-. --ba . Built arou0nd 11 patio. ~j $2~-~ 536-2647 wkoftds tubs I< abowen. Elementary lam rm. Lawn & lerrnre acrP~• f:nt1m for ll more $24,500. Prin only. Agt. Mr. 1. I & 5 BR Homes. Enticing value It Jr. H.igh School close by. overlooking bt'ach ~ oc~an. uni is 111 ii l"'fow cost of~ Larson 54s..ml. ~lartin, Rltr. 67H182 POOL HOME Owner hu mo.v...a "-lr2 pool &: ""Ito. Pll'a .. of. ..uvu OPEN HOUSE Nelson B. Nelaon Co. 3 BR home W/ lS x 3.5' A.N-eu• '-"'mP&re fer "'" ""' a 111111 '"ar Harbor lbop-4 Bdrm. 12 block to ocean tA&k for Jean Reu~rl rnONY POOL· ru,""". the siie a t thls price of · pmi; Crnl"r A -·e , __ _. Sat • Sun 1 · S pm f21 500 $2 000 c!n 1""'-""'th 673 -rcKL' u .,... """ •M'I ~"" p ........ -1u~,.,,.,., Mn. P.aulston ' u u ........ ....,, n.-...u•-Dr 3 B · · · · ,..,..,,, "'"""· no anawtr, EXCELL.ENT......., ..... _,,...,.,. ,........., U"IQ"WVJ.· ''alue Don·1 mi11 Sttini UU. ,_, .-._.... . . r . cor lot, St. Ph 714-~·1993 call 71H78-1.173 R.O. Sl1te1, .. ....,Rlty-. EvN-~. '-•...L...a a-.1.. rho1rP lllC'11t1on. Only ftS,Wl new cpt A: paint. $495 move - "SMILING SERVICE" """"'_,._.I Co. dwn. Full Pri~ 167.000. in. S?l.250-646-6729. Newport Hgti. 1210 ~ VT '1.J5t9. Evfll. ~ ' ,,,, •Lc.t... FARRew 4 BR. 2 ba, fam rm. b-ins. ---· •BUY•ShL+'i'RAD!l• i l!.,l~~·~·.HR%., .::.. _ .. -:::.. ~-.~ E. 17th 64&-4494 =~~old. S2T.ooo. 31~~~" 3~n~~~din ~·?c; Lido l1le R~=u~~ ~ rfr" -· IJv. rm. trplc, bit-In kltch, ..._ O!Mttt Salisbury Realtw Mew Verde 1110 w/w cpt, Landsc, bl& patio. • • 962-4224 lm Hubel' Blvd.. C.M. · 01sta ,\lt~a ~ E'f't'I dbl gar. 646-8381. NEW 1 bdrm ~. BEACH SHACK -NE.AR • -D-RAMATIC • PACESETTER • Newport Sho,... 1220 P . 4. PAJ...IUG.K. INC. Surfalde tnct. {.)7t'r. an ntE WATER • 09eralud OCelft YleW e FAMILY HOME e _ ----qir7 Via Udo, OR a.1n bit In•, W>dtcp, fenced. R-2 lot. Value In the land. BLUFF VIEW• LOVEL y 5 -BR/ 3 -BA. fMMEDl.ATE polleuJon, 3 patio, dbl rar. pool. Owner On)Jr $.20.'l'!IO. r..-Wll-Hi<>h on thA blu.f!• thi's \.-au· • Bill-in kitchen Hand-rubbed SJG.l826 ~• . ..._... • " "' u.: e OPE:li Sal M r. BR, 2 bath. W11Jc to btach. liamlOO. Rltr. Uful 3 B.R. home haa a llll'ge · DAILY l.S • em aple ._.-binetl. Only S21 ,500. Bkr 87S-58Z7. VERY low down will baJ llOO N~rt Blvd. Npt. dinlnf room, 1~ tilf'd baths HUI Antlqua Playhotut, Lath -house, very' dean 3 bed:rm TOIWDo (Market Buket Plua) 16 x 24 L.R. and a dt>Ught:ui Best bu~ Dover •horu . . Covered -patio. Prof -Sl,000 On. 3 br, frple, 1 blk. hot.-in ff.B. 1•~ ha, pvt OR.ioit 3-4350 Open Eves. Patlo. ~ exilltlng 5~ r; Prf'sh~P 3 Br + dining rm. ldacpd. 20 Spffimen -trea to o..:ean. $22,500. 6Q.J295 or tlo DANA JUGHLAND • Octan loan ol f18,200 can be ~um. drn. tam rm. 3 rrptca, 3400 + RARE Fe,rna It Tropi-494-4765. ~.' ::~~-~~rte view o'looldnc zww Harbor ed. Full Price $26,950. ""'-n sq. ft May lradt', See to ap. c~5· l-STORY' J..BR/ 2-BA. 3400 VIA LIDO \ 3 •• BR bomea. l 6 2 Sunday 2072 Valley ..,~ prr1·1;\lr' :-..'LITT TERMS. r EXTRA LGE • LOT! $23.950. LOW • ON! NEWPORT BEACH PACJP'JC Sanc'a 3 t.", 2 ba. atmy. MOY9 rtaht tn. Sell or Costa MPsa. ' Harri-Perry S35.950 • XLNT TERMS! OWNER, 642-3507 673.a Ire cor lot, w--w cJQ. r11 .., OPEN HSE/ SAT -SUN ~ Qutrv S"'., O'lrett>'""" ~ch fpl •A ...._at ~ Dr, Dana Point . ERNIE 336 Via Udo NpB G~GS~ ~TI W'!tcl~ff 12~ ~me~ ~~li ~ai::' ~~~O:w!!r~::.i~ tradt. Owner. 33811 z.n:lto e REAL TOR r '-A ~ .... J.<U;.V • ' IC "" .• u---. CAMEO SH~/ C-BR aivm..AND 675-4550 Speclallzlnr/ Mesa Vt~ A ~nulnt •rv•lnl Conal<ter ttadt. 11&1" ~ $13.200 TWNHSEI 1'°"""' Le-Cult·home. Pool! ~ R.etw 1548 Adami • 540-1'*1 3 Bd/ 2 Ba/ lanai/ din. a own deal. Vacant. OwMr. 2 -Br. 11' Ba. epta, 0rp9. =! a:. ;!. ~ut ~ 1688 Tustin Ave. f;46...~7 3 pl• DH ••••••••• fam rim. Bl kit, Nev Blt.a4abew M512 or Bltna. Poola! BELOW -. at $49,950. Ownr 613-4092 Eves 494-4229 or 6'46-4579 This homf' hu a 1epante 12 Don't W•lt On Thia achools, t1hopt1, N~s love· CRanJte 2-18&5 Owner, 962·D7. CLtAN 4 br, 2 bath Foun-x :?2' df'n for your relax&-4 BR ram. Room, 2 b1th1. &J""&I ltnns . reduced to XI.NT. toe. Sell or trade. l BR Townhowl•. fri>I, (ft. ta.in V•''--v-1 H-, all Don't Miss This tinn. l()("aled on Ulltllde frplc, landaca~. crpts & $35.noooc. G M~ In remodtl at 1ti.ur.. dpe.. Low as m chm. Oii ..,....1 ·-1-..,...,. h ...._ .,,.,,700 ruA • V• . . t"l't'r, Realtor 3 br, 2 ba, c...., ...__ "'--tl...,,.tal Dr 962 ""'7 baltt-1.na, carpm. dra111ts A C nrar ac-k bsy area. Priot ......... ..., r n " .,... __ """ ,....., • --~ , block fence. $23.595. Total· USTOM HOME lndudr~ gas bullt In R A 0, term1. Eve 546-6343. 3416 Via Udo OR 3-SllO 138,800. Call 642.oo&7 S B[ 2 ltory, 2100 tq. ft. Slll5 dowa to~· 3 BO IY OWNER 11, b111h11, carpets A dnpes. JUBA(ff MllJY fBR2 bath Famll.v Room, MAKE otter. Sharp 3 BR, ept. dpe, eGl'MI' lot. $34,0llO. _.214 RM 2 ba, tam -din nn. The pr1r f' hu been reducf'd • •UU. Dining room, clmed lanai. St. to St. lot, Mt.150 or '1500 dMm. 9D-3111T FUTURE COMMBCIAL 3 Nrma, 1" Bathe, CIOf. V1ctorta • OiDep., QI. sn.m tcw3IO. RIPOSSISSIONI 191JO .. ft c( Jlrifta: 3 BA. flan nn, cpt, Window lflat· ._.Aw••¥ DOIM."ULATZ. Eel ltose RJty. 5J 1-5222 ..,, Ho• Site nnt r.aJe ollf.f. 3 llR. 2 •• Bey View, S.1t.'lllO. mir. mau. cpta • drs-, Unique ~pl, to' only S11,f50 a teniftc bey, ml Harbor 81\td, A BARGAIN It $35.500. Hy trade. Own, ~ BR, 2 be, cpt. dPI, blt-ifti; f;. ~·~~J:sttoR~2 't:: FARR•W 645-1421 c.~. OwMr. 642-Gl88 BY O'NNEft a. BR/ S-BA fmced. dbl pr, W1 or ltlt. Qulft It. Walk to H-......._-••••••••• BARGA.IHI OWNER XLNT • LOC'! tGJOO W ,IOO Own, •Tm . .,.,.,. _ _:! cu.tom -nUe ·View-Pool OR WTJ.3 4 -~-Price ~ for owNrD Nr -11 1 ........i -950 ~· .,,.... BR 2 Ba. Nr ~ Potnm qukk ule. Imm--'. ,._..,, 293 E. 17th M6-44!H ~ 5""• w I""'"• .-. _.,.,.,... CORNER • ~"' • ,__,, B!:LOW Ml<TI 11 "T -°"" r-3 br, 2 ba, fam nn. 2 V .. l~.&:on \lrAI.. •• - 2135 Coll~ Ave Costa Mrsa 0pn Ew. frplc'a manJ .xtru. S2T.SOO H._rllot-HlthltNh 1215 DAILY. S Br, 2 ti.. Ml Alberta Or NT·lllf 54H947 IF NHH5. -JQl Via a..t .. ~tt OCEAN VlEWI 6-tw/ ,..... --------------BY OWNER; 3 BR.. ~ ti.. sn 900 • -.A--...... -~ TRADE 2. 3 &nd ' bed.room hot&Nll Oii 1 lot. Trade for l bed-"'°"' holJlt tn H&rtJar HJc2a Sebo.a dlatrict ftrli1 Ct. you're contemplalilll • ..n. , ·-.A-~ .._,,,,,, • ~ .. ,. ~ .....___ V.---1110 can ...... ' ........ ........ INUI.. H ~ • ..,_ o .. ·n-fn& )IOUr .. ~. ~ ,._ .J;.--.Q.150. """ ........... 1400 ""'""" ....... " ...... NOJ' CALL rAoolft ,.._ • POOL HOMI * 1Jat Bffyl. HB 5tM.at --. -* A STULi! * .....tuaUon. ......, of --. ·m n tnt.m11n ~t •.. Dtstrw ..,. s 81\, c:iarral, \i ecn. ._. &lna • ..S ..-.1 W• ..a. 1 -.. br 2 ..._ ,.._ C.--•t Mir 1250 Owmr ~ •I IM HTa. <>wnmi Y1 '"°" F .w --,, · -· -na, "'1 llM\Jc 3 bdrm Cold °1:iM'L i"WNiiitlJOll i ARR Bit-lhake root. cpta • 111' OWMI', 2 BR, llPlit leftl M...aMan boml on oomtr "'91l/ mm.I q,ta/ Dt,e. dpa. bdicp. IPrtnkl•ra. p&q Imme. la ltv rm, .., din. lot Loeded .,,; tJl1tu. Mlltlt l'.xtrul StUDD, --1'1· Xlnt ftnadbl 111 Mm. ... + ...... • ..... ... 'f/f/ --. fi ~ ltlt NPt Bl'f'll., °' m & t'nlil It. ...... I u; DAD..t PIL6i ,.,. -.. -. ,... a HAllOUR UAL TY OWNa ..a ;;; I $04000 Evtt •ms eccta Me.a ()per! Eftl n...lfW 1r1a. MB-ms. sa-sm_ 5CM2 Wimtt Av• ...... -• 1 .... 1-t, 1 llJil)lt. 1 .... _ m.• cau •.em. HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS F11ddy, July 23, 1%5 DAILY PILOT/Ntws-Pms 2S RENH~-L~ Unfurnished Gtner11_~ ____ 4000 __ Ge_n_•_ra_l ____ 4000 I RENTALS l<ENTAL~ RENTALS RENTALS G.rden Grove 1610 Houtet Furnished --· -Apts. Unfurnished Apts. Unfurnished Apts. Unfurnished ----~~~~-~~~__;:...-~-~~~~~ Aph. Unfurnished CLEAN 4 BR 2 bath 1''ou.n· ta111 Valley Royal Home, all hu11t·in11. carpet&, drapes .tc Costa Mesa * RENTALS 2100 C_oa_t_a _M._u ____ 3_1_00 _. General 5000 General 5000 Newport 8Hch 5200 """'v Corona del Mar 5250 * hlut·k fence. $23,595. TOTAL t APTS-HOMES-COMM'L • ~ down to mortiaae. • Newport Arn & C.M. BRAND NEW 1 RH ovPr 3 garages. $90. Adttlt!I U1 ft· poeal, pullman. Watt>r pd. ON THE BAY The Towers NEW. large. 1 br , ca.rpett; draPf'~. Lease S12S per mo. ffr.'1· 2597 evtnlnes. :lr.:!·2l42• • FURN. UNFURN BY o~r 3 • Br/ 2 • Ba. UDO REALTY, INC. :.1176 Plarenua Ave 537-0380. ~ 'J • BR1 111 • Br/ ru;,1 Pvt. Huntington Beach 5400 1.i::e Ow • Patio/ Lge -OR ~ OR >4353 Pool! J:'en.eed, 107'21 Teal patio, Gar. 288 i:;. 16th Pl 1 BEDROOM• IA~ONY OR PATIO FOR ADULTS ONLY 64HY'f18 . 2 BEDROOM.•PRJYA E LANAI· 11h. BA. • 2 Bedroom • 2 lath. "C". Open Fn thru sun; I SPECTACULAR VIEWS :\p1w1ous :t br, i ba Apt~. Commodore Circle Apts. ~ Or. :lJ?-2976. cozy cOttage, couple. lg yard LG"2°BR_h_ou-~ ... -.-,1-18-c-hed-Carpets & Drapes • Fireplaces · Built-ins • 2 Bedroom• Den • 2 Bath r\1•1ulablP . . . S2.l0 up O range Privacy. Water pd. $70. Nr 1635 Dtdc'1 Mkt. Kl :1·5042. gar, yd for 1:hildren t3 al· Laundry Rooms • Soundproofed & Insulated • Poot • Putting Green lowedl Waler tra.sh pd. • 3 Pools • Putting Green •Carpets • Drapea • Blt·ln1 -1111 W Coa..-;t I fwy 642-2202 2 & 3 Bedroom $110 & UP IT'S BIG POONER Newport Beach 2200 Mr. Talluto mgr, 646-6314. • Tennis Club • Adult & Family Between Mesa and Pallaa_d_es_D,,....r-1-ve ____ . '.! BEDROOM unfum houi;e, (charter) e Shuffleboard In Baok of Sant.. Ana Country Club No. CleaninCJ Fee e 12th Mo. Free 50 Yds from Bay 2 bdrm garage. $95 per mo. :?390 • Club House w/galley Manager ~6-9221 * NEW * Jr you have an active grow. beautifuUy decor cottage. Elden Ave. C.M. • Continental Breakfasts everyday I $200 . $235 • $250 hlf tarnlly, and if you need Sleepa 8 eeally 675•5240 3 HUGE br. :! be, College • Walk to Beach & Elementary !chool 1 ------3 Bedrooms -21~ bath3. 1 BEDROOM home with a OCEAN front 5 bdrm furn, Pk area. Move in tomorrow, • Closest apts to University of Irvine HUMDRUM! COSTA MESA 5100 Wall to wall carpeting - • 1 mile to Beach e Heated Pool • ChUdttn WeJ.ccme e AC1'058 from 5 Point Shop{.nng Area 7732,Commodore Circle Apt 1 DINING ROOM tor enter-nss C.A" 7""" 900 Sea Lane Corona de l Mar . -· -tlraperies • breplace • built· slee"" 15, sumn·er rental. mo . .,.,;i-""'' ta1ning and alao have family ,.... {MacArthur at Coast Highway) LARGE 2 BDRM 1 111s. Townhouse Desii!l, f'almg room in the kitchen, Pb 67S.5240 POOL! P lay-rm/S2'.l;)..lease. 673-3445 Yield -Heated pool. and 1r yon WBnt a SEPA· SUMMER rental/ 21,2 • br/ 2·Frplcs/ Bltns/ Must see! I Join us in the kind STUDIO APTS. PHONE -646-3864 . 847-6905 R.ATJ:: 1''AMILY ROOM, and Japanese moclem/Nr-Be8lh 646•744v 540·05:?'.l alt. 6· <U•NTA S W NEW NEW E """ L Costa u~-.. , of colors and J '; &111~ ~u111.1n11. No nnt NE lt:)ou like large up1Wr1 k Bay. $150-wk. 54:>-87116. 2·BR. BLTN-RANG · H U f I h-... ..-~ 00 f b · h k ON.,., I ••••••••• DISPOSA.L, FENCED. OUMS n urn • ... • net t •t m• t ahiwe or heluw vou Private S17:'i M '' hedrooms with bath be-OCEAN Front beacll cotta<>e. h It' ! "II n :RN ST nd •· 1 · " 'l'l"9 state Ave/646-1""· Balboa laland 3355 CLEAN. 111trae111•,. 1 nr., $.110 your omt exc tng 1 .. ,,11•1 • , . IWePI\ a urep ace In one Sleeps from 2 to 6. 675-5240 ~ .,.,.. Lots cupbds. t•ln"'t~. i1 ""· * Apanmcnts & Villas "lf;WPORT SHORES LIBERAL MOVE IN reom. and If you want a 2 BR, cpts. d$. rdr12, :l;i.W Newport· Bl\d. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Harbor ]ownhouse 1 :; RR, J h11th11, hlt·ins. rar· ALLOWANCE l'!NG SIZE MASTER BED-lnctry, stv, $i?aT· Adts. $8J. UNFURN new :I BR, 2 BA, '"'!' II l Bl d C \I f\f'I" c1rafW.'5 ROOM Suit Ith I ty ol Balboa 2300 o LI 8 2407 Cpts/ Orps dose to water :.! • BR/ Sl2J1 CTIL • PO. * Drapes &. Ca1'pel5 ·-' '11'1nr v · · · · ' L" -... ~•-t0 e w Pen 1 311 Mesa r. • 1613 SANT• A~·. • Deluxe Kitchens ,\Jan.i-.:c1 Apt A-1 I t;Hi·7U1 ""es ·"'~J" $94.50 up wardrobe i;pace and your Yrly $250. Salisbury Real " "" __ _ WIUftft J • BR/ '..'·BA. $1.25-mo. to re· .Estate 673-6900. Kl 2. 72791 ~l-:mt r\ <'S • :? heated Pooli. -: BR. '.! ba Condominium. Fu " Unfurll. oivn bath and 2•500 sq. rt. of ftlUl JJable tenants. fenced. 900 I* Recreauon Cf'nler 1028 El CAMINO DR. 111?\\', L'Ompletely cptd, drpd Spae. '.? BR rn . llvmg area, and i! you want Joann St. 546•3767 Huntington Beach 3400 l & 2 BR from S79.~..0 * 1:::-.tra large cl01>etl> :'-'I'.\\ t1·11nt '.l 81:;; Hd1 in uivl'IY pvt rnrd patio. pool, * Summer Rentals 'k a covered patio plus a lar~e fttan'Al . rum. & Untum. PUOL MAPLE CAPRI '.! -H:ilh~. Qu11•t. 01g11111"J pulling green & rec lounge. Blt·lllS, cpu, drpa. yard 1or the kids -WE KOU 1-B~A=R S65 l••••••••••a 26'n Harbor. 54lHl081 neighborhood. Nr . OCC & I Kr ~h & Irvin(' in Cape 1 Pool patio prase• : HAVE IT for only W SEE 326-A E. 17th. c.~ l 2002 Maple A ve . New Shop·g Qr. Furn ur Serlt>s. $185. S4S.2850 Ev6 , O "l.,-n' ,1 pl~v-•-" a. • WANTED 548-4869 After 5:30 pm BRAND NE C M u .... .., ....,.,..,..._ • $33,900 br rum. Water pd. $7j mo. ost• eat untum Sl.:15. See Mgr: Apt . 962-2017 I ~·p~-te AduJ•-.. u._ -. $125 ON lease, lge 3 &Ira. READY TO OCCUPY th all ::.,,, ?o.•g • $80 50 D C II ... ~.. .., .._ FARR.w d d enc ~.,.,., · T . up • a · M-...11·terrantan Viii•-•>'WIO D""' "W" ... ..,. I di· run· g ...... , 1 a.: baths, dill 2 Br deluxe Surf.51 e Con o-c•" "'"' •11 6 or.22 wu .-..,.,., """"' An&:# !Uspons1ble IOC'al family • • ... 7• NEW 1 an dplx ~"P by 2 bl ks West of llarbor .... .,......,, or " -<}J •todhrn drlu.xe 'l & 3 bdrm. I ('] blks w. of Beach Blvd.) I gar. Petitte, :>4~2'.l. mlnium. Cpts.. dl"pl!-, all " , two adults and two school· Plec. kitchen .,.. patio. Sl4:i garagP, quirt Adults, no at Hhh. North on Maple FROM 592 :? bathi; apts. f'rom Sl60 mo .••••••••• 17 OFFICl':S. 6CXXl USTlNGS I :170 r •. 17th SI. Santa Ana MJ-9345 Open Everun~' age children • seek w111ter EASTSIDE :I hdnn, garagt>, Mo. pets. ~ Elden 714R·1021. Phone 642-5414 All S('lect reaturu ! Fl12· rental of beachfront home at l1replare, hardwood floors, OP.t:N i::vi::s ~. 1 BEDROOM ---Harbor Townhouse sh.'" ~,.<l. C:all Rental "k. $100 rea~abl~ rate. Prefer Bal-Sl2:'i mon th ~>46·414l C1o:>t in, nr markrt Yal'rl & COSTA MESA • SIOO J.>!·07-., boa I tum. h-' t I ~" :! Hr ilpl•, huilt·tns ----, M .. i Allowa-• peninsu Q Un IS ~ 2 BDRM $96. Yard. Water I . gara~t'. Adults li7':·149~. *BON us* Also REACH. yrlv, nrwly cit<'-OY n -or partly lumiBbed house. p~•d. 1037 W. Wilson. PACIFIC SRORl!l!I ,... 1 \ B" l1'0llt ~'E\V 1 • """"' TRIP'~ ""'6.,.,."""o or 6,.,,·"736 • REALTY J BR. 2 ba, also Wl( Sl'..'."i, St11d111 1pts 11i haths. ora ""· J.': ''• ,. ·i..i:.•uutudi )~ 1640 but wilJ conaid~r furnished. 1J ""'" ..,. ., I hy Wk or mo. 2 child. OK. HEATED POOL 1 !\dulls Strl 1nd udin1: ut1I· !Some S oe Will &ign le.1e Aug. 1 2 BR. beam ceilings, drpg, 20800 ~.c~.~~ .. H:S. lOM El Camino. 54().-0924. 2 WKS FREE RENT ~~11 II bo Bl d CM iti"s; J:!'':~ge. OR :1-3181 Lg 2, BR. bi>lc:t, 2 bathl.. ~ through Jwie 15, or will con· ~oo 181 ..., 00'" ~ ar r v ·· · · OR ·3·1.).)J. d"'S, POOL. -...i .. ,, courM. patio, carport. .... mo. • ....... ---.I 2 Bit DUP' t:"V Fr 85 'lanag r A t A l • .. !"'~ ..... Tustin su:l~r ~ng lea~ lAbor .Broadway, LI 8-4116 ----,. • . ....:..... Jiii' om $ " e P . 1waterfrontl DocJcl New! li tnc;d yards, ~ I Day. Kl 5-(924. 3 BEDROOM. mnall but nice BEST RENTALS IN NR·MH " HARBOR Y'Bachelors THE PINES LUX 3 BR. 2 ba lower dplx section. From m.s. '"=. NesUed near the dead end of : OCEAN front s bdrm tum $115 mo. 642-2657. ORANGE COUNTY 547-491l J,1111 Bedroom cpt. dps, fpl, wet bar. pallO OcHntire Garden ~ . Pool For free 11, quiet street. this quality sleeps 15, s~mmer rental: J;12 Bdrms-2 Baths Just 0i><-ncd. &-rirst 10 $325 mo. ~. 67>3938. 78U Talbert, th.mt. Bcb constnlcted 4 bedroom, 2 Ph 675·;il40 3110 1. 2 & 3 BR Townhouses. All Newport Beach ~2~ .~3 Bdrms-2H· Baths f)('('UPY Of'\\' :! BR arrhllel't 847-1019 r Mesa Verdt include wash/ dryer, retrig, ....-.,-.. d l ('L' k o -L.0\\'ER duplex :I BR. 2 ba hath home boasts hardwood YRLY or Wint<'r Rental t ·~Carpels & Dra""5 r,i~nN .ipt~ ·~· it. .,.,aut s "" * 3 .. _ .... room * ~·. HOUSE for rent July $75 wk. ---------w 1 RIO, disposal. Pools & ....-r I <·pt-,\· tlr('L.,. L:.;r, p;iUl!lf; or Bl<wk to hfoarh. 1... mo. u.u floors, has rustic exlt-rior Aui;. $&:'> 4:k. Sept . 1st LEASE/OPTION rec. Nr shP!:· $115. $140. Waterfront 2 -hr up~ta1rs· v Built-ins hal1vm1r• C'olor ;int'na..;. Kn-Lea!lf'. :H6·'..!5!18 ~!\..3Jgj. ~ Bath :... ;~~r:.en~~ b~~eal lo~tm.:: yrly. &73-A52! OR 5-2J82. • •• ON GOLF COURSE Did; Berl.': Rlty 962-2421. .J:iPt. Nicely furn/ \V\V.cpts. v Carports f'I i:--tr Fr!'<' lnrfry rm. \lose 3 _s n. '.! b~dpi1. hlt·1m, Carpetc;, drapes, bwlt-1ns ~ room for the 14x30' POOL 50 Yds from Bay 2 bdrm $32.l·mo. SHlOO • option, f'/P 4R ENT-o;:-leaM'. Twn ~~· a~::t~~ult~~re~~~ ~~ailldkrteon s'~oeplcp~~~ 111. :-:car hu' /\dull~. Sl t:'i. nipt, i,:.ar. t:!3 ;~1h St. ln· f rom Sl24 ..:_ plu s FIVE FRUIT BEAR-beauulully pl'cor cottage. $47,500. 3 • Br. :I • Ba. Din· house. :I BR, '.! BA, drp~. pets. 673-6427. ....--. " l~>ll E :.'01h ~' &l:!-4HJ u1rr ..-ithin. 675·1042 5 POINTS APTS !! ING TREES. The.rear yard, Sleti~ 8 NlllilY 675-5240 inl.': • rm. Rumpus • rm, ,~rr~. s tove, wa.fh"r. <lry!'r, BEAlITIFULLY furn o.;ners ~I :> Minutes to Beach 1-M-... h T I I -NEW 1 br. frplc. priv pa-7731 Ellis Ap"t ~ ~ • ..dth ene1---.a nano pool and OCEAN front ... acll cottage, Frpl. 'l -rar Garai:r. pool pvt patio. SHO eu .,ort r p exts uo. beamed t'<'lhng, cp1s t i~ hlk to stores a ... ~ -· ..,,..,.. .,..... "" r' OPEN/ SAT · SUN unit w/T'V. Large ~un ttr· * MISSION * 847-0t52 -extra room is ideal for an Sleeps 2 to 6. 675-.5240 ti 2028 KORNAT 5.'l6-6l!50 . race. Quiet. Wrbld lff arra 2 lg liH I 'J D&. ~·um1un-$88. I Adult. 673-76:.'9. g entertaining family. Wall to r.EORGE MAYER RLTY RENT w·opllon to buy! 3-Br. Adulu. Rel. S300 mo <avail turn. $1lO up. Pvti pauo --v-LGE 2. BR. S8:> -1 OPEN SAT SUN 12¥15 wall carpeting, drapes and Lido Isle 2351 ~ializini/ Mesa Verde 1' l~·ba. Sl55·mo. WW·cpU. Aug ].SU. 646·H:iti. I APTS. drpst crpts, olt·lNJ. gar. NLWLY ·painted Nr-~ho~ 322 13th St. Brand nf'W a wood burning fittplace -1548 Adams e S..10-1000 Drpg. Frpl. Bltns. ;,JG-2124 2 Bdrm upat.alra gara2e Apt. HEATED POOLS & Trans. &124422, bkr. I ~ledalhon Apt.s. 1 BR.. -;:- choice buy J ,.., .,..,.,. ~ BR $95 ° C u Nr. ahop.s. "cbla • OCC -util ""id. 1 BR. $75. Z B ... l. FULLY fl!m :? BR, near ---------~~'· J.· •• Yearly S95 mo. Summer S9:i 968 Mission Dr.. . .n CHlLD p OK ·-· r · ...... $24,950 club Sept 15 •• June 15. Newport Beach 3200 I v LARGE YARD! wk. West Balboa, near Bay Phone 540-0327 Cooll"'"'e/~e-~-orn. .. e~t,, 86~" I Corona del Mar 5250 ba. SllXl. • $22.'l ~r mo. 673-64lfi R!Ot Newman 847-5721 le Beach ~-20'10 "" P&I\~ '" 0 • "" ---Belmont Rily. Long Sch, .:... FARR W WINTER MODERN. B 90 Pre~t1oe Adrlret1s . . . .•. ~BR-' P6oL! ADULTS • COROLIOO APTS.1 433-0971 S A H · ht 3620 1 . l - r $ bftwren " \"rs,' dr rv:: dshwr ~"" Pcnt .. ·c · '-\'els -Slud1os ----=----,.-=---• Ibo I I d 2355 anta na tlg I & b " t I'' 1 F'.ronnmy. Rents • .. ,.. ,.... ..,J '"' ""' e :"'EW 1 BEDROOM DI a s an . ocean ay, ·'"P ·"tint> A!~n lw111 La Paz Apt.s ='<ime wJfrplc. All '.! BR b-in 1 I Rr:UTAL J BR, lge rencPd yd. Cov/ I:). 4401 Channel Pl, •'<Ir 4'.11h MARTINIQUE :?'111:: P imflc, 548~8. R. 0. dishwasher. v,.1o1 •pt. S69.50 to $74.50 l rt OFFICES 6,000 LISTINGS AVAU. Aug 1 thru Sf'pt 7. IJU Patio University Arra S13.'>. &. Bal Blvd. GARDENS STl'Dltl~-BR-Ea•'s1d<'-l'1. n<J t pailo, hid pool l.lldry CDp1s~~rpsls, ;..~=·~ l:JTO E. 17th SL Sant& Ana Oloice Baytn>nt ho?TW', 3 \11 6 "142 - --B t 1 -~"" ,.. ..---"""""' ... 543-WANTED . ·J . .\10DER~ bl-Br ~90 hf>J :wJttn ;ir IP on lur~rom $110 hath 1o?ara2r pr1v patio. ut1I faMht1rs. i;arngl' Newly OCEANAlR APTS •• 9345 Open Evenings BR, den, very nicr. Mini· HORSES or keMrls, 11.ttrA('· ~an "' ay, Sel>t :-uni! 1 Bd £:' Sl05 pd. No pe1" 34~ Dlbr11lo c11'1•orn1cd. Sl3.'>-S'.'OO. 1009 Georgi.a, Hntc Bcb ::=. 0~ tive 5 rm hou.w. t,., ac fncd. l:l. 4401 Channel PL C'nr ~5th rm · · · · · r rom :>!li·'.:l!t: Ch1ld1·<'n MC'a. 1i3-J37ll 5J6.3427 ~ VNER. 4 br. comer. Air mum 2 weeks. 673-10.15 ditioned. l«Sl Clarissa Nlll Re!;ponsible lll('al !amlly S14.1. 646·!!904 &, Bal Blvd. 2 Bdrm . -... Frvm $125 CLEAN' :l·Br Ouplex 13~ 4102 E. Coa11t Hwy, CdM Lan two adult. and two school· --3 Bdrm · 2 B11th I SPARKLING• DEL1TV-Vaution Rentals 2900 e. 838-0015. L aguna S..ch 1705 EN AGERS HA VE their eir TE t.b sod p fo h own pll\,YrOC>m WI a bar. br le ba., large lay deck It (enced yard r pe11. Upper lewl bu 2 .. + be.., 1ep. din. MD • ilh frptc. Beamed cealin&, larg b e liv. rm. opens to deck, lt·in kitchen + large bob- b y rm., petio, all with view () I town le beacti. hoot just below. IC tr msferred, must $4 t.500. .. , ·c::::::::>. , ... Hi ch Owner s e 11. ~F •STAT• 334 Forest Ave. <nf) 494-7518 STEP UP $2250 FULL ON PMT BR.. 2700 sq ft home. Just p I e t e I y t'edecorated hruout. W-W cpt, wet har, in ~ator. 1324 Morningside Dr. OPEN HOUSE SAT &: SUN 11 t(I ;; -ERALD Bay·NPW :'! hr Jo~ h ome. Early C&hf. Decor, I ile entry, pa.nt'lled df'n, 1ep. in rm. ocran Vll'W, lge, r1 pa tio. S77 ,SOO. TURNER ASSOCIATES Loutse Turner, Realtor 6R2 N. <::nut Bl., 494·U77 c UTE COTl'AGE • 0cem l'W. 3 Br. 2 ba .. v1 ct.rps cpts, ., bit • tn1. Situated on a pvt. roed. $1250 dn. F-P . $2 4,950. MISSION REALTY 915 S. Coe.at Hwy .. Lquna Phone (n4) 49+-0731 ~ B :tiOO . Lorer Emenld ay. 3 Br. 'J ba., J)9tio, view. p ea Allen, hlltor 5 No. Coast Jly. 494-1578 109 JR VINE COVE bulldln& Ille, " CT'nlll ~tnet from beach • S26 ,<n> for leuehold. Turner Assodiles 11e Turner Ann Rhollde9 Low m N. CoHl 81. ·~7T JUUFJC view, 3 br. l bl, TE 20x20 aGndeck, hdWd an, RIO, fenced yd. $l6,SOO. HALLMARK REAL TY Ole'. Cress It Glenneyre (Behtnd Pottery hc:k) •1<& • Lq\Jnl Baacb iNTM.S Jiii Pvmlthed I Miii 2100 BR home. 11U~hfod P"R"· unique haven for Adult• only. tropic•l 11etth1~· t hkll'k eom,._ •hPI· ""''°· w1 liaht.a. BBQ, ~. lllO. &t6-l'l67. 2 .. ---. SUMMER RENTAlS $135 A WEEK rum. l Bedroonu. 2 baths- tinplace • Patio • Heated pool. PHONE -646-3864 BALBOA ISLAND, 4 i>r hoUSe &: 1 br Apt., week or mo. call 499·2316, S. La- gun&. BALBOA APTS 1 Blk to ~an A: Bay $55-SUO wk. LE 6-3911 OR 3·771f5 BALBOA. J BR II.pl, $8j w~k. August. OR 3·3181 OR 3·755.'\. RENTALS Houses Unfurnished Generel 3000 NEW· MODERN 1..ARGE FENCED LOTS 2 BDRM-$125 MO. :l BDRM-nl'i MO. Pets & Children Welcome SOUTH SHORES On Brookhurst Between Adama A: Garfield HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN 9 TO 6 962-1357 Luxury Bluff Home 3 Bdrm, 2~2 batha, qil.5-drps, blt·lns. Exciting B•y View. Yrty l~e at S:WO/ mo. Bier, 67J..8Cill. Coat• Mt1t 3100 -· Halecrest CIHm It !lb&rp 3 brirm, 2 be.th, 2 blocks to school le ahoppiftl. Available now. Completely turnilhed $190 mo. ot' $170 unfurnished. Call Mr. Bechtel 646-0555. * UKE NEW* Le 2 BR w/ pvt car I< patio etc. $90. Water pd 2 child. Go aee: 2224 &: 7176 Pla~ntia Av~. CostA MeSB. 537-0.180 (Owner l AI.MOOT MW 3 Br. l ba, elec kitch. ram rm, trplc, drpa, dbl• garage, fncd haclc yrl. Dlchond· Jswn. Ooee May Co. SleD wat~ pd. 5tMTIS aft. 1:30 pm. LG 2 BR 1'ouw, attached pr. Yd for cblldren t3 allowed) Water/ trash pd. Cloee to new Estancia Hl. Mr. Edwwdw·mrr ~ . QUIE1', cleen 2 br. Blt·lna, refrta. cpC, drpa. Larl8 patk>I Gar. l.niry. No peta. Util. pa.Id. $11S-368 Hamil· tiara LI um. LG 2 BR a.... a&&acbed p.r, yd tar children (3 al· towed) Wat•rl truh pd. Dkk Morifl mf1'. 5l&--Om. $90 i·BR. Ji'enctd patio, l BR apt, furn. util pairj. f rom Sl50 Ba. Bllns Dshwr WW-LUXURIOUS 3 Br 2', Ba. ~~ a~ rhildren • M't'k winter RENTALS Good location. Adults. $8.). <i>ts DrJ>!'. Clrn:l'rl-~ar Pa-F'rench Regeocy apt. french S Poinh ADtt ::- rental oC beach front home _· Ap_h. Furnl~ mo. 548·9887 Carpets-Drapes-Garllge 11u. W39 ('l1arlr St tfi16·':1647 doors open from Format. 2 "' 3 Bdnn · 1~ bath ~; At reasonable ra1e. Pref~r -Bit-in Oven & Ra.nge o· . v and El 11t99_50 up :-~-I .. """ Waterlront w/ pier. Sum. 2·BR. Cpt i< Urps. Bltn~. Ga· UI g·rm mto er a. ~ • Balboa penin6Ula unfumish-vwMrl ~ 1 •...... 3 Pooh gant Anhqu" dl'ror. Antiqu" Comer Ellla 6 ~aw&r9 =- ed or ~ ... 1y furnished house, --------mere & yr y. Li: 2 BR 2 Gracious I .tv1ng ..... • r1&"e. :'\lnl-l'OnJ• SlOO-mo J ( n blk to 1tore1 & t.be&tre~ """u '-·th NL'W• NEW' """ ... 309 1.·.n Tulip Lanr. "16·0"'.!l Ar 1'~nd1 frpl F.xquis le furn but will consider furnlsheJ. CROWDED! ! .,... · · c. · · .,,.,., Park-like Surroundlngs 6;;_0871 • ... v. ' i·an ~ ind to rl'sp. pty. 847..0.52 Will sign lease Aug 1 2 BDRlll-Sundeck: 1 blk to 18th & Santa Ana . C.M. 344-856.1. OR 3·33.118 i'RL'E R ENT -lST-V-VE_E_Jf~ through June 15, or will con-0 't b ocean. S150 mo yrly 1.se. 646-5542 646-4233 'OPE~ HOUSE -2614 Eldrn 3 BEDROOMS, :! bath3, car-~IOD 2·br,N1ce play..ana. S'de beg1'nn1"ng len•e I ·bor on e-47Wa Neptune. 642.3443_ NE\\' 2 Br . .! ba -cpts. • 1 r ..., .,,. h pets. drapes, bit-in range &: I Nr schlll · Broadway Shop~. Day. Kl 5-4924-Move in here wit BEACH, yrly, immac 1 BR, $89 I drp~, !pl. pat~o~. gar Adults c•---/, I plenty of closets, Adults. ruo . incl. util. • Sil) UJl. :>-18·:i211 ovrn, garage, utility room. Ctr $89-molm'.l re:l.K.VI: .. KINGS RD/ Ten1fic view! elbow room, and OR J.3l8l OR 3-?"'~~. I L~c ~ bdrm. rarl)t'IS, drllp· Sl~ mo. Anno. OR J-T::i60. 1 847·M20 - 2-br/ 2-ba/ Giant dnata.ira """ es rlN't hlHn~. pvt ~t1r11i.:t AITRACTIVE lg :! BR dplx.1 tor add'I bdnru. Lease, privacy. 2 &: 3 BEDROOMS · Nt-i,ly p&1nted. Garage. Nr L ,·S TA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100 KI 5-63.12/ tn.3l GT 4.1nq ,,,,. 1 & 2 Bedrooms Winter/yrty, from Sept. •· Harbor Estates shpg. schl. znt Placentia, YRLY/t.ge l ·br. Ilse S12S. ,,,,. FumiAhed It Unfum1shro J4U w. Bay Ave. 675-14:>6 Apts. S!k> mo. 548-00JI r.ar, Patio, Stove, Reftig. "' Dt>luxe kitchen :um Royal Palm Di 1,.r Ol::LUXE 2 br, d·wa:;h, b-ins, Cpts. Nr . Ot·f'tln~ 219-33rd "'Carpets " Drall<'5 Newport Hgts. 4210 11 hlk West of Harbor, FA heat. ,·pt , dps. air cond St. ~ ::=::~l~~~:t~a~~und ~F.WPORT E:Ast & Npt We"I c'Ol'nrr of Bakc11 Sl~. l2'1 !:; :.i.1rd St. •, blk * WATER1'"RONT * Apt~. 1 & 2 BR. tum I.. unf, -VILLA-WEST i:.:. "'i>t IH'..H721l rvr, wlmds. BOAT SLIP. 3 BDRM NASSAU PALMS heatrd pool. patio. Rua. Nl:.:W '.?BR duolex. pvt patio. Yearly OR 3·3621 Under ntw mgmt. 646~. drap~. 11rchitecl designed. 177 East 22nd St· Spacloua 2 Br, 2 B,_ 1;1:.,.~'9-l'..! E;i11t ~~'.e:'pe~ ~~ ~;~ * Coron• del Mar 4250 Fum -Unfurn ?·BR 1-IT t 'LR S95- mo. f)41l-oo6J FROM $100 ~Iv p&tlOI, Pool, \\"\\'·CPTS RLTNS * J BR. sun <leek, overlookintt Putting Gr~n ~tt;.-11.i7 549-3136 :l Br, 2 ha, din. are11. tam . filtered heated pool. $115 $120 d Its only rm., rpts., drps., bll·ins. J:-:a~t of Newport Blvd. per mo. for 1 or $ll5 for 2 7155 w 1~~h· ;tu c M S.l:i '.\IO:"\Tll Llk~ new. Sl90. 642~. on 22nd St. C01ta Mesa on leMe. lnl'ludes utll SR8 · · · . · -100 sq. ft. or!tcr Phone 646-4035 per wk1 summer. 4311 ; $110-TRIPLEX rnn Anaheim. C'.\t 673.26,)..1 I Newport Hgts. 3210 2-STORY "A" Frame S225· mo lea~. Nr-Bay k stores. 3-Br. 2-Ba. Bltni1/ F'rpl/ Cpts/ Drps. Nice yard! Boat & trlr storage. Spiral stllirca.". 64Ei·3561 OR :1--0983 Apts Unlimited F\lrnished le Unfurniabed 642·2020 will save you timt & apartment hunt:ini prob- lems. Over 200 to choose trom. WarJ ProJ)f'rty Mi!Tit Co. fi42-2020 Dahlia. C.d.M. 673-6851. 2 BR, !•, ~WJ. blt-1n'. t'PI~. ~BR. slo\'e, rdrig, pvt i::.U. d~ patlO s;:aras::•' ~r 1 .r.i "ard. Nr. Elem school & CUSTOM l BR gar apt. Le !iv nn. Swedish Fplc, all b-ins, cpl, dpg, 1140 ulil pd. 548-387'2, 6i5·M . Vista Shop, ,(· sd1ools. :'fQO 1 ~~p. SlOO. :>44·5159 Wa.llart llnq Apt ,o\• 641-124/i. PATIO APT * 1 BR --Incl rltl' SIO\'f' rt'fr11;. $130 SPACIOt;S :?(i\ I gar· SR~' month 67~ ,1 SUMMER RENTAL ., BR .., b den pauos, _ , • a. C'pt. --- Barehlor Apt. $40 • week, dp~. b-ins. btwn Npt & 1·BR. DraP<'!i. Carport. walk to beach/ OR 3-6071 , Harbor. '..! blks cntr Of. 1~'61 : ~~llESl'ER EXEC. home 2 -Br/ drn/ 2- b11. Bltns. $165-mo. Al!'.D 2· hr. Sun-porch l·b11. SUS· mo. 548-7478. 548-4165 DUPLEX 2-BR ' Ckean View! 1 4~4 Ford Rd Apt C, bl:!·;,646 .-n-16-·_:!84_1 --- Costa Mesa 4100 $185-mo yrly. Call days 2 BDTt'.\I 11p1 over gAMll.':f'.'· I * NEW DELt:XE 2 br. cpt , ---------673·7384/rvPs 67~14 Roomy , nl'wly dl'r ., prrtly clps. h·1t1.6. d~pl. ~ar. wa pd ALA MOAJIA APH. quirt. pm pa1to. Nn l·hil ~-1111h .,.11t-:l630 .l4R-4601_ Balboa 4300 or pel~. :'76 E. l~ith St 2 E\DRM . .! l>a, Sl.20. Q>lll, $165-Yard Maintained :\ BEDROOM. 646--0366 Coron• del ~r 3250 l BLKS-Ocftn: 2·Br/ 2-&. SlfiS.mo yr-ll'RM· Patio. Obie-gar. 67s.5464 oc eve& 548-0416. LARGE 2 bdrm, ctpe, drpa, bit in.I SlSO lease/ Scenk: Properti-.. OR 5$126, lalboe 3300 PENINSULA/ 2 • BR + <HJF.Sr. CPTS/ DRPS 4'l7 Belvue l.Ane/ 67:1-4ll0 LlcM lale 3351 AVAIL. AUG. 5th 4 9dnn. home. La.rJtt lot. Owner MSll"fl y .. IU'ly te.n- Ant. $350 mcmthly. MIJtit hlnllab to miponaible party. UDO SHORES RLTY. OR 3-215.1 • Furn I: untum 1 & 2 BR. • W /W carpel.I le dra pe1 • Bit-in oven I& unge • Disbwuber • Htd pool tit Tiki houllf! $90 up. Adult., no pets. S30 W. Wilson 548-4018 BAY APARTMENTS 423 w. Bay, c.M. 1 It 2 BR, F\&rn or Unfurn l BR tum, w /w c:pts, drpa, bit-Ins, btd/pool. No ~ta allowed. See Al>t 4, Mgr. 646-4280 $22.50 WK. & UP DAY & MONTH RATE. SGLE I: l·BR. A.PTS Pool. UtJI It Phone lncL Maid aervlcelTV ..... 11. ~~ Newport 543-9T.iS FURN l bdnn -.it In nice Trt*x on Eutalde. $8>. See Muqer, at Jn, Apt C., Mont• \Ila <Comer ot CHAR.MING Immaculate Sanl& Ant 1: Monte V•t.t• compect 3 br. l bflths + ..-.-~-._.. all EASTSJDE, 1 bdrm bowe. -nn., r_ .... w ' G f-.....t , _ _. ....... f beam cen1ne. llttplaoa. ar, .,...,,,,,. ,, ...... "'-· a· •~--_ ell. S85 mo. Adule .. 54&-232l. Aul. ~ 'If· __., -mo. &4l-~ Awiltum. Owner. 6'75-39l.8 -,..---~~-,.~~-.-- YR-I.Aue $225. l-Br/ l"·Ba SI) MO. lncludft util. V•ry n...... ,...,.. N Ip Br, kit, I'S nn, beth. !loft. "1>1. ..... ~. -o Ed Ridclll 1Dc. Victoria at I peta. Sllow'o by~ m-1(M'7 Newport MH81J or owner. 687-cD83 <P.'M.) ~-=-=':-:---=.__,~_,,__....,. SPACIOUS 2 • Br. S1l5 tnd· 3 BEDROOMS. 11'1 bath&. Util. Child OK. l:l7'1 M1plr. South ~tlo. bit-Im tr.i() mo ;io4R·s.qu_ Yrl)' lt"ur. 87:\.406:t 1-:-Bn APl~:-c11r11a .. -:-('p1~. YRLY rent11ls. ocean front. LI ll·:ll\'10 drRPf'S, hit ·1n11, R.ar 546-4198 :i0 yd3 to Bay, S20 wk. Must G.neral 5000Gentral 5000 bf-~liable 675·5240 ;::.=================:, Lido lale 4351 Bayf ront Apartmenh Clean beaC'h. SumlDtl' rent· ala now. 1100-U(X) wk. 642-1456 r' BAYFRONT/ 1-BR. r' YRLY OR WINTER r' OR 3·334.5 Huntington 8MCh 4400 EXTRA l~ 2 BR. with p - r116tf. $105-,347·5165, Hunt· lngton Rurh RENTALS Aptt. Unfurnished General sooo 1 BR S89 * 1 BR $115 Cu RIO, ~tv' ~. pool m Avocado St. 646-0964 2 BR. C3J"Pl'l.s, draipa, tn<'d yard, aa.ragt. Nr UCJ. 5<15-2209 646-6665. :J~(J Voltaire .%,m$87.50 • ALL NEW GARDEN APARTMENTS EXTRA LARGE ONE 8EOROOM, TWO 8EDROOMS ANO STUDIOS. HOT..OINT BUil 1 ·lNS. REFRJGER.A TORS, CARPETS & DRAPES, PRIVATE PATIOS. POOi.. • RECREATION, AND CHILORENS AREA. SE PARA TE ADULT SECTIONS 811 So. FAIRVIEW Rd . ~', SANTA ANA ~t-2021 • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW FREE FIRST & LAST MONTHS RENT ·ON 1 YEAR LEASE Only 4 tenants to a bldg. Children welcome. * 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths* Furnished & unfum * Carpets & drapes * Forced-air Heat * Built-ins * Over 1000 sq. feet * Near schools. shopping, City Park & Fwy. Harbor Heights Apartmen 1 i lk W. of Harbor Blvd. btwn Baker & Gisler- M~r Mrs. Christensen Apt "A" 3129 Cin.namoe PHONE 546-1034 or 545-6942 ----- lack B•y 52408tck Bey -Newport Riviera - • Luxurious Townhouse Apartments Where Children Are Welcome $250 • $275 Mo. 4 Model Apts. Open • Up to 4 ~drooms, 3 baths • S225.000 re<:reallon complex. Billl.ard room. pavilion, photo lab, lounae, arts and crafts. king-size pool. • TEEN CENTER: billia.rds. bumper pool, ping·pong, juke box. • CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND. • 20 Acres of rolling green man. lit by 1u lamps. • Exclusive upper Newport Back Bay. Situated nn Tustin Avenue, between : Drps/Ol11p/A~"O· '1 • Br. fUl'll S\00. 2316 E:ldMI M.Jr., Apt• .. f;", &U·~. --m;. IMr'N't and Orps. Oi:mm.h ~ Wal· I Cll.t.AUS IT1 tact>. M6-l339 BetwMn Mcfadden & f irat St. Sanb l!1-ah<'1 "'"' l\tnnl<> Vista Av<'nucs, Above Newport nark r.:l\ Phon r f\t\2-0300. ~I i -----------------=-==-~ ....................... .. --~~~~~~~~ . ' .. • - "'6 OAllY ,.ILOT/Nnn·l'ms Friday, July 23, l~ . lfALS I ltEAL H T ATI I RiAL ESTATI REAL ESTATE !ANNOUNCEMENTS SlltVICE DllHCTORY SIRVICI OUtlCTOllY JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & EM_l'LOYM~ ~"· Unfurnlahed General 0.Mral O.-:eral an4 NOTICES . _ , Cement, C9ncrete 6'00 fla,.rhantlnt .._,, Want ... Min~ ... ,, Wanted, 7400 H~tlngton _ hach 5400 lnco:rne _ ,.ro.,-rty 6000 Lota 6100 lut. Oppeftvnttlet 630C Found (FrM Ada I 6400 CL.'f ENT 30c ft " BLOCK Palntlnt 6150 __;W:.:..°':.;,m;.;.;-.:;.;.n;,.._ ___ _ f'L'TE l Br homr Sm1tll ti UVE RENT FREt: ' fl.! Lm'S. "Ith uld,.r ~ br I THIS IS YOUR LIFE 'OUNC> -t·~111 h poodll' w·ortc * AU. TYPE.5 * FINE ~ Pa.mt • Decor. CITY WAITRESSIS/IXflElt. ru~ rm, bit-Ins, w/w In Eut.alde C.~. 2 ·BR Ou hou..t. ba1·k of low loc~ So. Bf: SELF . E.'1PLOYl::O vie ol manner·• ~ MI 6-4371 by Uc., lnl. C.OOtr. 0 . R. Ot ' Nt-.;WPORT BEACH APPLY lN PERSON. ,.,q, Av1U Aug. 1. fl25 or I pltx. i...e . lot! Room .foa of llW> ('h\'>e lo l!hoj>l. & H 'l.I. OR PART • Tl:.t! 6'66-0115. ---· James. n4. tn~. • lJTIL.ITIES "Mr. llorat"/ AM btwn ll-ms leeMd. :-,J6.l061. 3 dd'I Unit or Pool' S'.!'.? jfO hl'arb Sti.'.JC!1 down. 133·500 '1000 to ~OOl Pt:R :>10 !. IJOC Part Co1.'11w Spamt l, Child Care, Paintlni • T'b-;-&tt--; FIELD CLERK 12.30 or EVE.5 btwn 5:30- L:X1'R.A larrr :' BR, bit-In Ow1w. Ml 6·265~. Hi k 131 Dah.1111 Ave., I lllGllE.R. FemaJe . Vic: Hubor & Vic-Llc•need '610 Very ttlL .. 20 yrs.-exp. l:wPllent opportunity tor 7 PM· :swvr, ca.rprl.I, drepea, aar. CORONA DEL. MAR _C.d M lly nwnf'r. 673~1-. • Wr Of'<'d Cap&blP lnl'll In II lorl1. LI 8-9660 VRU.b CAAi: .. ... Ml 6-4991 1162-1670 man With Up1'111'nCe '"cll't· Nt:WPORT HARBOR s!.IO. 31M l66 11.B. SD< 1 BR Furn Unlta flORECLOSURE SALE P'l'll Growtnr t"ood Supple· I cottt&I• u.. ..._ -'* PAINTING INT/ EXT-. -aral and public contact work. YAClfT CLUB By owner. 675-00C7 evf'a. 16 lari:t· IOI!> 6 zoned busi ml'nt bus. A.n unrxcrllNi Loaf l>401 ut UM ltd, . .," ... ,._ 111,. Vac. Spec * Ally bath sis. Requirrs knowledae or al-T.'0 W. BAY / N.B. ttnants t:l yr111 Low ros1s. Ave, 01 $~'05.000 for Ill. Prorram. LOST Ladlu black purw v1c the t..~ld \\'eU•re Dept. '8 INTERlOR EXTERIOR lem11 and oftiCf' machml'I, Plrf Time Work Duple•. Unfum. JI()() 1-uNmc;;-~-lot.s.. Ong nus, 10 R-1, Placentia I product w 11 fabulous Mkl'g Uler &Alomaatlee CIOlltact 15 yrs exp. ~ fice proctdure11, record 1y1- l"~\\LY-dtt! 2·Br. Cpta, low malnt. 20'\f retun1 w/ or sell 9t'parl tl'· T~rrna. • No cloot tu door ullina. No Hiel It Beach Blvd, Hun· ~ta Ana. M,.eM,. ~ bl :lO and ability to type 40 wpm. Drps. O\tpoBll, Ftnet!d. mgr. Tri~! Owntr 543-3197 M. Michael Ritt 54&-3491 I Quot.u. N<> lnvrntory. tington Beach. Contrnts v11I-LD In. :,t.e, · yea:..;:, $463 • $561 Mo. '..'618 Sanl• Alla/CM/646-lM' -Beach Triplex. Owner-.; O\'ER '• • AC. fW • You OWl' II to yoorselr to uable to owntt Rt \\ ard CHI care 1YtY' ~e IP Many frin&e beMbta. $43,500 tH"ma or tra~. Nr-Maln 4t lkarh H. e. invuti .. ate tbl.s i..A.lcfttlve 842-1947 6 mo.,:; years. Uc. No. BHC EXPERT paintrr. lnal6e, Apply: PERSONNEL Ren tala Wantff 5990 LE 6•3911 OR l-778.'.I :n . Unit~ Com'I Mtdlcal oppor. as I d id ·Just 6 short LOST_ Doc. amall-,;:;;nt~ 450'1. C.M. :>43-Mlll out.a.Id«, yacht refi.nW\ina, omCE ---. ---f'tC. $39,j()() 847-2848 m~-ago I choc:olatl' brvwn poodle I OUU> Catt an my bcml'. rte. su~m. CITY HALL WHITER I C·J LOT. Ocrtin->'roaU lunt· • f or w1 alltlf . plu i:c c111l.1 "O!arflr" Reward. ~.;.:.og. tlot mcal!I. Pleuant yard. QUAiJ'i'i' paintin&. int It ext. 3300 Weat Newport Blvd- "AVON CAWNG" often e:<cellent eami.np near your boml'. We train you. :;J0.5860 II' PBX Optratora ti' Tl'Ch Typu;t lday or l'Ve ~t) lusJneu Property 6050 I ... on Be h A dH.I at J11ma1ra Inn. 6T.l-n:>o. bk 44'.: East Bay s1. Costa \1''' I.II"-No. BHC 4878. 54()..0075, Rras rates. trtt ut1m. Newport Be1rh RbtTAL IMPROVED ,.. ___ H1nhway ~2:::,oo· Tr~~~. rlan'-•VIII lo• \It De Long. btwn 9 srRAYFD nr s·nr .. ~11.1-& CHILO CARE-2 TO~ 49H490 all 5 pm. 17141 673-2110 ....,...., .,. ....., """"' A:\1 {.; noon ~ton-Tuts-Wed • · ·" ' Pl -' l .. _r • • ''nd W G•rt I "'--t•-Npt 3ch 4 yr old I t"l'Ol'O Re11Jty 01.J'""""· • • • • ~I Mar. S1amt'st cat, )r . ay. yaau lot IW'ICb ...... o~,) p.m. nU&Ust ~ . astem I I nc . .. , ... , -~· · _ _ --Clr 1.r11,. D {,. ~ Loni: L BllC JI 546-5877 oftl« *a. A barpin. * \'IJ::W LOT * I ilj() Rtdl(P :\t RMI~: "Ting .. blue l'Ollar ram ~· -·-C'ft Tailoring 6'70 REAL ESTATE 2700 Harbor Blvd. c.M. Gnmes R"e&.ltJ. OR 3-S.m. I l'!rwpo" 8Ul'h, but locatlOll C11I Oii VI C 642--0406 nwd -I \IOTIIER w1U babysit SALESMEN equal opporturuty employer RE ZftllEftJf Room to b\.111ct II units I LOST wtutt poodlr . 51and-I Playmall'a. lunch. ni p llftY Penh? OPENlNG for one or two ESS Rnponslble local family · 1 • '-'"'II SIO.OOJ 646-5132 ard male. Nut Adam~ I< Lie BH~:!OJ CM 5680lli Come to Artisdc Tailors l men or women. Lon& eata~ WAITR two adult.a and two achool· I 0 CE lot C I~ l I Brookhursl n1 'lf\•-4.l64 I are tht cWfereocr. Uahed firm, Balbo& Real E.'<PER·with ~ knowJ. •~e cbildr'l'D -wek winter NOW BUSINESS+ RES. 6 CH 1 '· 0 . I HB ' rewa ----· 2334 Npt. Bl. CM. ~7 Estate eo. 700 E. Balboa 81. t!d1tt of ltillin food. Villa WANTED ~nta of belchfront home at I • BR.a l Ba • Lust Lot. Da~. \~la Mts3, • -Contracton 66:l0 Roma Rl'•taurr.nt. 445 N. rt'11a.on1ble r11te. Prtfl'r Bal· Ml 6446. Eve~ :;J6.8~8 FOUND • ~. t11n .t "halt -• -Balboa. OR l--4140 Ntwpor1 Blvd/NB/ bolt ~nlnsula unfurnished°' 954 W . 19th St., C.M. DUPLl:.X . ZON.lU LOTS BUSINESS IUYS I ~n&ruht11r~:.ll!pol'. ""1 """'· • KNIGHT • Upholatery 6990 \\'·l•I cx~r.LIS1_nH'EJobR • •s"-p _r._11_&-<1_929_...,....-:-..,,..,...,,...,.,....- partly .turnahed houAe, but 546-3099 545-4379 $9.'iOO £ f t0.750 &4&2301 ca Y '""' ui " "int , CONSTRUCTION, INC. ~ ... "" roR GOLt' CLUB wiU conaldrr tumlshl'd. Will Lockhart RJty 569 W 19th Che<k TheM Tod1y • -Nrwpon . 646·8'L9 -Cmnmerc1al. le R~UA.1 ECONOMY? QUALITY? Mak. Strady -Gooct P1y. lN NEWPORTER INN 51~ lease. Aas· 1 througb LOW DN. ii, i tni. $49.900. Laundry SlUOO ILOST from car, v1t· ::00 bll. AUDITIONS 6 Any chair · $:5/ Oivu • CALL: 6'&- 7721 Good al !!tiling Sl.25-hr ..a... June 15, or will conaider be-luslneu Rentel 6060 Bwld :!8 UnlU. Wilk to Galt ~ho11 7500 17t.h C-M .. black I-HI' t poodle. REMODELING S50 + f.abrlc. ~. Hooson Ml'tal Ftnlahina romm. Apply: Cotta Meu stinninl ,, ... Labor Dey. -RETAIL STORE Olt shopa. Hunt. Bch. 841-31157 Barbrqur 7i00 ml leuh, R~ Sall~ ~~'(}I Npt. Blvd.. Npt. Sch JOIS & EM,LOYMINT BOY 17 -71, aalu exp. pre· Coll Ra.n1tel7Tl7 Ne~ Kl ~. Dl'coratm~ Shop 10.•.00 642-5031. 675-4653 ferrtd, Caml'ra ltOft. Re.. Blvd. c.M. TEACHER "' Student llu. N~:~:u!~!. 2ll A 6200 ~artnes:::rd"art> 156: [LOST Tue3. morn111)( 1 mo5 j E:. C. Frank"n Contractor Jolt Wented, Men 7000 ume. P.O. Box :!'61, Hunt. __ W_O_MAN--W-ANTE'D---==--- band 1-2 Br un1u.rD houar 62nd St .. Newport Beach. ~ Ca~~alr~ '.!5:000 old _kitten. \'1r ll'\1nr P<1t'h I REM~D~LING your. home, _Bch __ . -------Donut Shop work, no eq .,./ yard, OdM. Up to $110 25c !>"r 1q. tt. Amplr patle· 113 ACIE CORNER Hanlwa!'f' :l4.000 675-5938. _ ~tor~ Wr ran start 1mmed. SKIP loa~r. dump truck, MEN 13-25 eam USO Full nee. Early A. M. lbift. y1 le1se, Aua 1$. m-1647/ Ins. on 2 MIJOr Stn-rta. 1.oDed Qx·ktall U>uu:::r ~1 000 I WHITE SAMOn.n mlllt l).l~·.1131! fo~t. _ bladl', clean up work, any· ~~n: i:~ PM to 4 25 , 4j lull t1mr, steady. 494-8109 6'~773::1 M-1. OM male from thl' new f or rurtht>r tntorm1111on I <log w1 rollar . \'11• Corona I AUO!TION!\ CA_RPt:;'.'IT!lY :'.g~!;4:ydnulic b1ck· Apply , Mr. Donul, 135 & 'IT.fou:R" Studl'nt bUI· l<XX> -:'000 Sq. ft Orti~ It May Co . ~ars Shoppang jrali lll\'Nmentdrpt.642·4Hl0 df'I Mar. Ll=i610 I L1l· *~~as * ~l'l'e Estun. . _1_1t_h_S_t_. _c_.M_. ____ _ bllDd 1·2 Br unfutn 1¥>uK Wattlue-1310 IAcan/ c.M. Center opening In 1966 H R 0 I GERMAN SboM-haJr Poan· 642-4.j.)8 or LI 8~ CAR p ENTRY, Cabultt.a, Help Wanted, MAnm.E lady, care 2 strtt w/ yud, CdM. Up to $110 ~. (213) &31-3663. S40.<XX> p.>r. acre. ~~ dn A I R ILVD. 1er male dog L,1vrr , olor ADDITIONS/ R.E.'iOOEL locks repalrtd, ll\ltal.Jed. Women 7400 I:'> It l~l your home. Salaey >"' le&K, Aur. U. m-16471 a.lance inte~st on.I.)' for ~ USED CAR LOT Costa Mua. :H!!--O?Cl'i L.ar . It mauttd. Frtt tsL 646-1771. ---------opm. S45-0'l19 befon S. ~. Offkie ltental 6070 yrw at '"· C.a.U Frank Kit· CompltttlY f'qUlpptd. mod-COLO Omt1t• lad.tr~ w1trh * m.60(1 * SALESLADY PH 0 N E IOlid1Jn. &ma S"S mk, broktt, 66a1J. ,.rn hun~. bulUleSS omce. bLack cord band. :>:pt hrs J.at Wented, L..tw 7020 STORE MANAGER home. On.Ila• ~ lfta. It....,. fer..... Teldftl st ... rvationt lllJ'IS-Excrltert locadon 1..Jbl'n l nn1 646·""$7 =i Mature. nut a.ppeannce. Good dul. 713 317·131'9. 21~ Bl.KS Crom the btadl. for 1llO ., $'15 Otftce Spaces and rtal opportunity to · C•,,.t ci .. ,,1"1 '6251 ATl'ENTION YAOfT ~It of a.uumlni mpt. ci.n. ~ It cbeuflll. located 1t 444 N. Nf"WJ)Ort It...,, 'reperty J 205 maier money Prindp&1a -• OWNERS• Gen. olc duliea. Good aJ. Oii.Uy maid IVVlce SU-$12-Blvd, N.B. only. Coot.aet Mr. Be11117 or PwMNla 6405 \\AU. TO WALL -CPTS I Woml.l"I will clMn ;..oo, boat II")'+ comm-Write Box 2lT Jobs Men, Wern. 7500 BIG BEAR new :? Br flrn ~r. May Al '.!850 Harbor -----Ft'f'l' • rstt Rugs 6c gq • ft. Hu DW1Y local ref~ Daily Ptlot Sll, P'r week. Oki Coloni•I JO~ REALTY JNC. home. rrplc. across from Bl d c , l1t\t>~blts 9c Ml • tt f din& Wting ---CROSSING GUARD JM. 421 Sth. Hunt. Be1rh. nn w &I boa Blvd, NB Slo R.ulu. Goll Coon e. v . ~IA . f Pi;;t ORIENT AL (.',\LL "£J...UOTTS" <ra l ~ It '1 vam _, __ ,_ . GIRL f'Mday bookketptr. Ci"' ol c<ount·;,. v-•i..... ......... Sl.5.00 WK WIKJTCH Jeff Bntl"), 673-QIO Oub, ru.soo. mo 549-4039 n-u.Y 1:.QUlPPEO SAUNA & MASSAG E ··l.Hi:iOl or :>43-1...~ t r p, c l'&runi ~ .. s. Thru tnal bel ..... t~. u~ •J r .... -.n;.r uu _, U\ n~ • UP APTS. Furn Oftlct Spa~ S30 . I BEAUTY SHOP «ll Kat~ll.1. /\n,1hf1m ~York dooeh Loby. WI ttk, day. I 10 kry adder. Must havr t''I· Salll'y Sl 75/ hr . ._.. "" "c.1:o,.. · 2 k "' mont . ..... ow, ratu 1 1 ff No rcqwre oo EducatJOn A: ZlSS'i Nl'wpor1 S41-!JT:J5 ldu l for broker or 1n1. Excha"f", It. E. 6 30 u-B11lboa. Tum on light$ and 11 bU eai.t of ll11rhnr ' l G1rdenin.. 661() fOf' mont.hly rontracu. Call ~r. ~ gir ':...:,«:, :i.:: 1 " up. )tust. be able to wcrit YOUNG mrn. &hare home Lock.hart R.lty 569 W. 19th I start '" Pm'l' Sl&'lO. • 67:)-3716 bcfo~ 4 or afttr 1 ""· mo. v,,. n a> 5 ' h ch ldr Fl I fillnc 130 mo 647·2434. 2070 Mar-S45 MONTH • 17 VlEW UNITS nr Hoag FITZMORRIS RELAX-REDUCE !::.'\PERT J ap111rsc 11.r~n-8 p.01. I ~7~~ appoantm~r.t 1 ~~~e 7 1~ r,;;,~· na Jor. Way CM. After 6. '..'00 IQ· ft. of.tier Hoapitl.I. No \IC&llClts REALTOR ! Rel)t o.n our mas~u&<'s rr lnd~1·pi:. 1 u• l1wn, edze, 1 AVAILABLE AUlt'\lSl 81ti -· --Apply City Hall ROOM w/ cookini priv. 17.fO Anaheim, CM 673-26.54 Tradl' $62.000 l'<IWIY· vacant lJr, t-; c~1 Hi, CdM 673-9010 for rood service. t rim v.l'('k, d unup. Call now ror arran&emrnts: }1A~RE hou~keeper, to lOC'OO Sli ter Ave. PRIVATE ~NCE or oommerclal. f'ROZEN STEAK f'ranrb1St". HOURSP~ ~~I. 12 pm I ~'4S.'.'>18:!. ; Will cart for l;\ck. day I hV't lJl & care for 3 ctul· •aru code 7141 982·24Z4 f1fl 115 Broadway/ C.M. Commercial 6015 • SAN a...EMEN'J'E. RM / Gll'n.JOl' 2-dly y,·eek o(.M'r-.;.,) SPRlNKLERS in at a I I e d, work, or tu.II cb.argr. Top dret. Pl'rm~ Sa~:,JJO w~j _1'_·1_9--036 __ 1· _____ _ cunm bldJ nr OCNrt -Xlnt 111on. ChoiC't' Est. G1rdrn 1 The libl . -'t t rdi:ini: & i:enc.ral liwn. salary only accepted. ~~m · ca RN'S & L VN'S a.om & Board 5996 Stores and Offices view. Good lncoml'· Trldl' Grove loc. call 847~. 4 e •. ti I ru• n1a1nl,nance. &t:!·::>:i62. 675-3347, 9am 8pm I • • I S40.000 eq, N~ Beach . . or (a~. You rt 111v11e0 111 I . ., . . I LEGAL. SECRETARY 1 :\ · II PM. 11 • 7 AM. WANTED·Room & hoe.rd ; Corona del Mar dupll'X. Oppo I our hoU!I(' '.195 I:: 16th !-t. ('\I TRIM RITT-: LAWN SERV. -WOMEN, cleaning. wm-NE.AT AC'CU!'llf' Efficient Stall & a1argr 212 bed lln .. walktna dlltancr or occ. Income S65,<Xn Thrtt ytan Harriet Perry Invest~..!!.!._ r. 6310 We "3vr B1blt ~tuch /. dis-~lo m11n1r.n . Ill' clran.~p. ~°'45~ noor ~tripptnr IBM '~,,,. ~·,,, 1'U.i~ p1taJ. JCAH. $t:!S • $493 fCll' for l or 2 girl 1tudmts. old. ;,. Well ~ucmed com I *DANA POINT* ru,.s1on tvrry Thurs r 11 I RototJll • l....ndiCp. 642-595.:> J:ll-0067 ___ 1.'0lll1drrl'd j J6·30.10 or R:'\'s, S.332 ·~tor LVN'S. Wall exrh~ baby dttlng m aJ perty Excell~ REAL TOR 7 )) Stop h~ an) 11m,. tor TRI~ RITF: LAW~ SERV. DE PI=: ND A B Lt: woman l36·!l0i'I Appl~ to Oirrctor of Nu~ Sllvrrado Tr11I, Nape, Cal. don. $550,000 will consld,.r 675-455-0 Oc'l'an f'ronllli;tf' of 300· lor ~I \lll'hllrl, \\' <1r\rh11wl RIXol1ll -1..nttst'p. 642-5955. !lull envf'lopn. 641Hl6(}l I$: tal, r\ B. 61~-0651 && pert pay. H. Vick. 7960 te:i'ts. ~m for ~ 336 Via Lido NpB Boat Harbor lnvfftors I rnfrr" 1lonut!;. M 01 t'l •dt1un \fu m11ntaln or clunup. wants to acldreu and or POWER -M'W an -machlnl' I in;; lloa~ ,\l,mor1al llU6pl· Potenual Iii t1"(' Q\ rl k .•o '-'91 ------I --oprratora, IPP Y in penon, · -----LARGE sunny room PriY· trade for SUS.000. ARE "'OU & ..,,.,., PROPERTY I •. ; ,., t poo • ,,..,....,. · f'ARM ER BOY·Compl. yard EXP. babysitter. 8 A~ IQ North Sails 1m Pl1cent11 MEN ft WOMt:~ to worlt Dtl' ....... -... t.:mplo·--' man Call ~rgl' Prtu~ ~ ~--mg tnt rr ••<'"' •• ana oant DO YOU NEED--lf'l"\/l<'f' J b lh ""--4· .lO P\f dJtya CM P•rk 01 . •· U • 8 ~ '"'"' T~ troubled togrlhl'r.. \t1rin11 ~,,,. Partially df'-' c II ~· ~ mon . r ....... II : M2-·m . ru: bl . I plt1 uml' 0 . \\ork II\ N .• Rdt>rml-tS. ~·5'\7 ARE you sad l on the bnnk \lrloprd v. t'Oi.etnit ~odrm. MUSIC FOR ~ 1 ~ INl. .> • u ona '· 1 TEl..EPHONE aolkiteJ. must Yl'IU' round wort with &U~ al lorTll'lhina or other~ astJc t . I 'nit" _ B<'arl'o Cot· BEST aJSTOM PLANT TYPING · Bookkttpln-' In have exp. Wwil from H.B. Mlttd .a.I E.11p. not ntt. Guflt Homea 5991 Do you Itel 111 emptlnus ol 1111, ~Aulllul grounds " Thi' DANCING " LAWN CARE. my hoJM. frtt plcltup ind office. :>36-7~l. ask for Mr. for mll'n "'"· Cal~ ~1r. rine STANL.EY GUESf HO~l:: DEPRECIATtOW Breathtaking Vl"D'' Prle<!d .\polio 5"'\ll't . \lu<.1r I.UAR' 833·2D5:i d~Llvuy . 962-2596. Siuanckn. 9-12 a.m. only' 64!-:'971 . WIX? SPRINGDALE ARE )'OU filled w1UI doubt 111 S179,l'f(I -nn PXN'llent ~~ER~~~~YCl.UB JAPANESE/ AMERJCAN DAY worlcer, mature, u-per· MIDDLE-AGED woman to WESTMINSTER about •1'1t ~can do• tmru. ~ YARD · '1AINT a..EANUP ieind. Own tnnspcrtalion. cart foe heart paueot. School.-lnatrudion 7550 &93-0026 !6H4ll BE Of' GOOD OU:ER! • • CALL 531·5177 542-1617. Temponry. Lli:ht hooae· WAKE:FAIR GUEST HOME Realtors Call: RUS-5 KELLY. rltr :tt C.llforni• te Arbnwa N•w Health Club BABYSmlNG anytime kffplnr. Live in. LI H&23. Home ot dlstlnctkln tor am-Corona del Mar <TI4l m-4400 ~8-5613 ' Ll't'sb~ it~ OC'EA."l VlEW R·Z LOT REl...A."<I='Li MASSAGE -G.neral S.rvlcee 6612 6(2-4007 WANT glrl tor 10 to 11 "'ks bul11ory Jadlo . Colt• Mesa, leach Commercial HAVE NICE running Stn>rt to S1reet • nu I SAt:NA · STEAM BATH • ODD JOBS. handy man ""' WOMAN wants day wcrl Aua· la. Live . in. board, Oilifoml• Kt t-2186. Ttmfic Pottntlsl! Owlwr by Sandy & Tish al 132 E. ".T 542-490l. Ask f« Don>thy. I room le weekly pa.y. Ll1,t!lt 5 choice comm'I loc. m :'lirw· ~l'Yo'P<>r1 Upper B~ Home leavini? Statr k ~ys "SeU l!IUI C\11 Nl'wport Bl. CM. the hr. °' )Ob. f'ree esti-housework ca.rt for boy 9 REAL ESTATE port lkadH.JI with hwy or WILL TAKE • • • Tod~·"' E.xcellrnl buy for Hrs 10 • 8 pm. &42·5090. mates. Call 6G·lOOJ. STEADY bouaework by day, i:i rl 14. 67>1'151 --~~·· bMdl frontagl'. 40.<XX> n ' llalf' modtl Cir IS 00-..'TI pay. 0:'\LY s1:um " GOOD BE on!' or the l1rst in thl' H r or weekly. :>41-5«16 TEACllER nH<I-; b_a_l>_}'SJ_l_l('-t lncCHM p..--. 6000 Mrup. J .___ _ • 'I mPnt, TER~s. toy we.son . !Pve an Awrua1 _!U _!nt ·-----6730 ACC"URATE TYPING JOc --. -,...-• •r . . en....... $4l·J2'll 2223 AllfllVf'Mla"" l.al'!f' STROu"l' Rf:ALTV Beum toy nanv. Home. LET GEORGE DO IT'. ~· f)48·3622 by ~pl. hat for 2 children. F E . ., ..-. ., Must have refer. It own EASTSIDE oresf . Olson Inc !'-ltwpor1 &1r h 548-~ ~090 COAST H\\'\' IOClal l club p&rt.iea. Free HAULING/ CLEANUP DAY WORK a Exptmnced tn.nsp. ~706 . , I D•.....t...x or Triple• I Dllnil Point e ~96-1811 gift' In all 8!1',!·826,;. L.1 3-1207 own tr&Mpottalioo. ;,47-11.22 ..,..---------,....... • PEOOOONTl~I 1ntf'rvicw. 0 1Hcoat · 10 vssuri TYPING SCHOOL Oilldttn: Vac1Uon ratn Quick EZ method. Call Mon. Wed. f 11. LI 1-'.!8:1!1 173 Del Mar Avr. C. M. --LEARN-GUITA~ Righteous Brt>5 -Gu1tarl.lt Art Muni;on, OR ~5653. CHILDREN'S 011 Palntinc lessons Beiinnen/ Matl'rl• 111 fum i67:1-l!l~i3. 673-218'T. UNITS 2140 N. M11n S.A. Rltltora wanted for S.Ck 81.y homr. \ MJSINESS and n~\\ re~tlut ............ DL~tP . truck/ ~ip • load· DAY WORK -Expenenced in11: for nu1lurt 130'1\ f'XP fl1 C-2 7.cine on w 19th St. I Has 3 br. bi• tam nn. 2 trpl. FINANCIAL • • MESA SAUNA IA TH f'r r or llirt. Lot -rh!anup, own transportation. ~1-GJ&l full 11mr <'hair I. oUlc~ iirl. Samit S29,SOO. cNever. nt .. I :? ba. bft-m ranee' dlhww --Sepanitr Mcommodation.s. t"'irld discing. 847-3113. OilU> can for wortdng :..l&ii061. AgenciH, M, W 7600 er ap.ln at these prices.I ,.....,.. .. _. ml.J"ly • .,.._; • Mo-.. L--~ ... -MASSE'l:R le MASSEUSE * CLEAN • UP * molMr. 646-6446. ---,,__u,._ ~..-. ... .,.. ...,, ... _ ·-1 --•v i-,..._ __ I• St "~~10 OPPORTu:'\ITY W OVA-1brtt Earuide dlPeaia lo- cated on lhNe _,.... k>U Tl4 ~ dupJeaa haft lhrff bedrooma. 114 ~ u ch. AJI units have bailt4n lutchl'n and d1shwuber, w. ,.. r~t . drapu, 'f.A. heat. and cncloled paboe, ~ Tll~ laundry rooms wtUI •'*T and dryer, Be1ut>- tull) landlcaped. S90.<XX> • .....,.....rt RJty 569 W 19th S7.<XX> ....... ! .... ~-. 11.., """ ...., ... ' · ....,...,., Lar;r or Small. 2 Truc:k.s. ~ .. -•.r .,..,,..., •" •lln!I ALl'OHO Babyslt\inr. Phone 64.'l·<lfi07. TION. t"ull. Plirt t1mt. George Soule~. ~J. Evr IUiinNANCE ucs An ° n y. c.n 531•1~ \\-ork II homC' ror ap· Industrial R-.tal 6090 642-4470 IUY IUILD moua Harbor Aru. Phone LICHT OR HEAVY Job Wanted poinlmt>nt. call 646-6970 • ~· ~I ll~_irs _ l lAULlNG. 0...E.ANUP -SHOPS FOR Hav• $9000 Eallity \ iorte ir ... 1e, l'"f"-------· · 1 -\H.J:Z7 M.n & W4"Mf'I 7030 HOS'T'l::SSl:..S-;sncNiforMod-., nu 1$ ...... to DOOOO Cemetery Lot ..... 1. -I ---rl Hon)l' ~Yel<>s>merit. ~- RENT in 1 ·-• 1 -llGHT-Ha I ----HOUSEWORK Man l wife 1 "!; w-k·cnd·. ~•1 '830 :"ev.poi1 UpPf'r Bay llomr VA 30 \TI. 100"" to IJ0.000 ------• u IJl.I, roovtn&. iar-~ n , .,. ~ FROM $75 A MONTHjwm tnde to comnctor !or ConventiCNJal IM. Loans l Lot' "1 Harbor Rest ~km· ~rce cJ!~.~or di53l~ 7 ~~-Uicll'flt rdert ncts llOU1 SEKho.EEPER lor moth· ·~·;.;is1o~~ ... 27,, 1000', l:iOO', 2000', .ooo' new coMt:Ncnon on SZ>.<XX> & 141' -J&.,30 yn up tA> onal f':irk w ltll for I l )S. V"M • ...,.. or ._. f'r e ll me, IJH in. 4 chll-.,.. ~~ ...., Some I~ low u 5c eq. tt. I bom.e. $0.000. Tow Loan ree PO on<: ro't C~U 534-9476 drTn •irs 12·7. &42-4493 Wei.rt' mteIV1eWU1& 10<.-down °" wall aeU ~· ratr Wa.reb'M VU!qw ~ 348'2M5 t ct. IO yn to '100.000 Hou~'!!~"I 6735 Help Wentect, Men 7200 -EXPER . OPERATORS-from 9:30 · 1 p.m. 660 W. 17th SL, C.M.. I TRADE rquity In 3 BR.. 3 90~5 ot 18.P. 8~11~ 30 Y7-l1by1itting 65SO WINDOW l Wall Wuhinc YACHT'S SlfWARD On dtftle&/ Good Pay. ~1()32. br;ir~r.:~~1'1ons. BRAHt> NEW llODllRN b& pool home i,. acr, ·v IV "" • oan BABYS~"'G 2 ..;..i. f'\r. waxinc/ Guaranteed! A Pl1cenlia lrtarl. · · · s •nua · .. "" · ...... up. MITc HaL·s 531.oon Industrial bnits SF Valley. for buaineu " ,.,.habit. 111v, trl.J"llporta-• for company pr"i· DENTAL Aasi1tant lS to 40. VACATIONING W&.r'tbowle. uta Mt1, lbop ~~~ anw~r ::?\~ MORTGAGE hon '""1•-~c:;__ _ lronlnt 67" dent'• yuht. ~-c~·~~.;.;~ed wo-at the leecht spaoa. Ptcnty partDnc, 20 673-3345 . . 136 E.st 17th Street EXCEL Cilrl' l cluld or ---. -r Should bf' frH to travel x•o tt. $69.30 mo. 1.Arpr . • . · ~u M... I ~rnmn~ Will proYide tr1na.1 IRONING WANTED for extended periods. nnlu aftllabk Stl-1981 1~ 'J e::~~ ..... around Ml t -2171 or Kl 6-0611 ~-'..'!b<I &'6·30601'.!65 S1nto Tomaa { Must know boats .t assist ......., M&rlle.tpl•~ '" low•. l'1M UAILf t'llAll UlualnM Mc!Uoe. devt •0tte1. tame a "'fo"-Leek .. •II! Would You tie to ()Jntad R.ackard or l.Awt. l>tlon• lJ 8-86J6 anytjJ'M SMALL SHOPPING CINTElt CLOSE TO CARTER'S EltlPrly couple llqu!datin1 thr1r holdings. .\Min& only J01 • down' Ed Rose Rlty. 531 -5222 6 UNfTS $1it,ff0 Ntw 3 BR. new 4 car pr, comer Jot utra lbop bid&. Owner IM¥tnc ..,.., Mll9t ecll. Temu fle.xiblf. Call 646-1415 fer 'rudent lnYettmentt ZONED M Co11dud ,your buslnda with thr comfort of clOM'-1n Uv- ini:' Situated on till' bualnt mutr to Knott'• Berry Tann Shure l~lr t"'1lc ln 11.n tlqucs. etr, r te . Ed Rose Rfty. Sl 1-5222 Costa Mea 969 W. 17th St. C.M oor w """ room t~ T .. ra tnan crptnenc. '" In stttrina. C.Z U'.Yl' 'th buil. --· 1 to build. Mw offer Barbor Ar. I SERVICE DlltECTORY .; Cook. servr, dean un.. WI d.lllg, S50 I OR 3-4215. . ---------... mo l5:J06 Adams Midw . RE!'R.J:8ENTING I Ca . ..._ { When in port will have at). JE 4..J979 ' '1 TRIPLEX nr buch. $43.500 Wntem Mnrtpge <.;orii. rpentertnt ..,"' aome duties tn yacht club · · or trtdl' S7200 eqult1 for 4-C&lJ.t Loan Correa. , --· ----pm1:me INDU8TRIAL or lita Inf& I plrx Costa :.trs1 ~2.,iMJ I Mttropoittan I.If• Ina. CO. ADDITIO:"S/REMODEL .:,,Pl.Y n~ PERSON~ IRONING/ My hOme, Rea! 21&51 SANTA ANA/C.M. ~ IRONlNG m my bomt Rru. t400 aq ft downtown CM. . _ _. _ and nUte-r ExP'f! WorkmamhlP • 1300 per mo. -...1-. It. E. Want.ct 62 .. ,,. Ma .... 8a¥tn 6 , _ CAii f•1rl< • 847-9739 l2'lnl BEACH BLVD. 10200 Cardinal f'ountain V1llry. !l6'l·!Jilj, -,..,. J1I ...... n I -------GARDEN GROVE Tracts . C~mm • Aptl 1 * f\RPE:\'TRY * IRONING -my home SI llr. '100 CA H FOR mun 11om : I · · AD011 1o~:s·n1-.;\t00ELING ---------Call Jark Dunn Call ua ror . ,11~ Loh 33' WIDE R2 W . with small Lockhlll't Rll)' 6~ .!301 Auto. 1-'umltutt. Salary .. ------ 2 br oldl'r house beck ol 516 W 19th St. Cotti :>tua I Combmallon Loan.a. J.m. j BRlO<. BLOCK. concnte. low lot, jo. ol HWY. Ooet ~ --• I medial• HrVtce Oii any and carpentry. No JM • to &bops &_ bl'acb. $4,0QO lu._ o,,.rtuftftlea Q00 lou 111qUMl. small. ~7Q91 down. ru,soo 61Hll61 by --· · -IF d Fi C CABr.-"?:TS/ REPAift owner. 4l1 ~. C.d.M. REAL ESTATE ornCE ,... nance o. FINISH: Pabl ,.__, R-4 VACANT LAGUNA BEAOI. Best t~ Adami Ave-, Cost.a ODD-JOBS/~ hiibway loc:i.tion, kital Mu a irom,.r H.arboT Bl.I r •nnr-.~y ' ,..~. ., x -P\anl uaiJ. Con-..a.. • , ..... , '-'VV'Lo••n. ~ .... .... _.... 1 coui-; •r•hon. room for -560 I All ph•--.... ..... ---.... er 1 u. $22,150. BJcr, J..a.r. , R C. u ••u •. ---...., uv I"" --, t •pa n I 1 on. H.lllnlb'll' -.......,· l'arker. MgT. "'1·J.W or 541-lo:JD. ry awfera &42-1270 I Dal.11 Plloc 8o11 Mm . =-=--=---~---...:__ -Mo_rt1.-._T.D_.'i __ 6_345 -t1~1SH CA.RP~ lvalneu R9ntel 6060lualneu Rental 6060 -CalllMt1/ 8"lial KIMlr WA:'\n~n .lnrl Tru~1 I>rro Al1,.ra11ona. ~ on CQmm•·n 1111 Proprn, EXP. CAaPINTll-0 FF I CE s p A c E Call &IJ-006i. I ~toob, 13 br M&-J:»4 Mon•y Want.cl 6350 MOO New Mat1al Baildin• LOANS/W,k>Ml ·,-,,..~,~:;_:..- ~. -- L..eMtc.ping '810 -LN~ spokln, 141'Ytllnt. frtt llldlep plen. frft eal. Graham LM.acp. 912-5113 OLIVE TREIS $70 & up ~ I I i £ I ·-':ct:"' .. ........ 6ISO TNTDUOR 6 uterior. ntal It prokulienat M1ny fttmeta. reAlt!Mblt """ ~. PAamNG INT /EXT. SOC'CO a MatrriaJ loci. Apt. .. tM a Com'l. SPIX:IAL "**' IGOCl6. s.:a. I.E. SAWMBI A cbanct \o join an agnie- live llrm. Ptenty of ldvfl' tisinf, cllnct mall. Ill !ft procrama. ula tn.lnlna. irwurance. and IDIJ't1 othw bentntt. Mult wut • mUe monq. Int~ d.o, . cal.I now! 293 E. ndl COllta M«M rt.I . SALllMIN Active .u.m&n ttMled now. ca ofho ,_.,, noor hmr, lit.rat eommluJon l ...... StGp 11'1 A ta.a 9' 0¥tf· r. tn SlO,cn> on ea.ta. 'Mn . __.,...,., ...._.. Df • Free amwerlng 6 r~cepUonist service Autm It Honw ftllJll'(M-~CA..~"""' Home * S unlta IUmllllw'd e Carpet 6 dnpea included. ment.a. SouttM"' Californii EXPOSll> AGG&EGATI! u. 50 x tso. vn.-w. Blk to • ~ jantt«ial 1trvice. Thrift a Lout. Ml 6-50t5.. rouuc1e~ OWNER lUYlllG PAD'mNG CNTa • EXT A.PT MOT'EI.. COM'L DUlff ftOl.JD IPftA T 4'1 1. ''"' 1t. "424no I ),! . 'I ' (I ~•ch· Sacrifice f'q\1.1~, tor e UUlities p.id. ANNOUNCIMINTS f'rtit tA. ~ ,.._ :.(O).~:. ~· IA-• Free tnant • iuest partdna. • .... NOTICIS O.'L AUTO.-cONTMCT COSTA MISA lOCI ,, ftlH Found,,,.. A;.-,--6a PATl<);, .. "" ...... a.DK ~ftatllf ~ lritiiiOft * iX"iiiUCiii ........ ,.. ..... a....t7 -... m .. Wdinc. ~ ... I ( I I , I', . ' ~I LIX • • ll'IU ,.,. .,._..,., ..._.. ......._ One " ar.,.. °""'1'1 flllt. TOOND • wbJte llandard wk. U Jft ap. fNt • Ht ......... --. .... , XJ,,t 1oca · w.-Yrty 216 SO. fT •••• ONLY SW.«J/MO. --..._ ..__,,,_ .,__...., --.... sroa $4.JIO. 0-... ...aa ~ .... •valleble --T"" r..: ~ ......... ..,._,-a I ' ...., DllV -eantnct • Onit~ 28'14' la.t C...t Hithwey lmptrlal. Oan ~ p;.n os . •""Ii. P . ctn. Oeod 1*7. wo.idna .................. ~ -. nee .... •mr. llXNGING ...,_ fll .a l>'P" Willif Twnor. Milt Vic Sallcfacttoft ~ t'.'Oldttw Md ~nellta. C&U • Patnttns. 311 ,,. .. .... I Unih-$4,000 On. COIONA D1L MAI lrvlN' T'""'"" OR ~ CALI. ~ow .,. __,i wocti cuar. 6*1UI Mr. C.l&qtwr WMllll. I . live & Work Here{ H•lp Wanted, Women 7400 Mtn ... u Plt'ase caD for a.n lntervi~. 613-26(8 COLLINS RADIO CO. lnvit.. ,.., .. wen '" ~utlfvl new eiendltlenecl fectuty In Ne.,.,-t leach. SECRET ARIES WIRE BONDER TECHNICIAN I .,,.. If yeu heve werkt4 In ~ ea.ctrenk .....,,My werldftl wfth s..N-Clftducter tA. Ylwt w ....._ .... 1"4 Veccvm ~ A,,lY 'Hll OHAMll9'LIN "-'- COLLINS RADIO Co.- 19700 JAMIORU ~O. (714) Kl •·2911 , Ert. 2111 Newport hec~ ' • _: PR 1'11c;. .."IOk',. loc1Uan Call 6 75-1 JtO Of 494-7 52 5 -MA CT.~ ..... ,'T ...n. N4' )ob too I ltm:R/ e<n:R-Pa.iadllt CUAl\.DI, ptma:-Tl'UIJ 6 Clfllf 1 YT'I Nd SMAU.. llla('lc tnd •1IU, MD11L ft.Ma. ........ ~: deua; wft 111J ._.... me. ftt"1 Boa 1' Ml -.... ...... ,........, • _. WIMI • .... .....,.. •-· ~------~--~~------J~-------Jt~~~~~·!c~-~·~M~~~!·~~~I u~ ~~~~ -~~~~~ ~-~-~ •• ·.~-••••••••••• • • ' r 1. i. • I. & ... :p t. 1. ~ -.. .. l Ir 1r • rk 8. ~ ~- 11! '· r/. ( • .... Deily Pilot Clesaifi1d Hours-R19ufationt-01adlin11 ~---Ollllr---~ E«ltaltS: ~wtbwt ..... dletl u.tr ldl dlll1 _. rtpon IA: I~ ..... w lllltdaaHlcatJo lH! DAILY '1lOT ._ ...., ftr .,,... 0111J ta U. ot1t1t ti =---......... ~-u... DEADL E FOii COP'V AND Kn.LS: 2 ,,M. U. _, 11etort pul)llQ~ --,., w ....... [dltiol ... ......., wctlclftt-... .... tm. .. 5 ,, ... ''*'· YOU MUST HAVE Klll NUMIERI W11eo kU1i • 111 ._ ot qulci mutts. be .... to ............ "' Ult kll ...... .., .,_ rou -, ow • .-. • ..tflcatlGI "' '1fNI call E'#I"/ tfftft II ... w ldl • CMett a ..... tJlilt i. be. ......... ~eunntee todl ...... tM .. his ........ Ult ......... The DAILY .'11.0T ,...... tM fttM to cluslfJ, edit,, c-. fl rtf"'9 .., ~ _. • dlMtl IU rate -........ wttllM llr1ar ..UC.. DIME.A.UH .. ft nr1ct17 cm II advMct ~ 111111 ot at .,,, -ol .., c:ffbs: HO ,.._ onln. Mail Address: Bu 1875. Newport Buch, Calif. t.:LA~IrlED COUNTIRS are located u !ollows: 2211 w ..... IML. Htwport .... 1111.r--.c.. .... '°9,_St...._,..._ .... 8;)0.5.-00 Ellaft Sat. fi s... CLASSIFIED INDEX ., JOIS & EMltLOYMINT 7600 RUTH RYAN AGENCY Looldnl for a Job? Come 1.D today for penonall.rJed HrYl<:e. 1793 Npt., C.M. 646-4154 17931 Beach Blvd. 847-9617 10'2 W. 11th S.A. 547-6481 DOMESTIC HELP Mexican Employment A,.ncy D!it N. Ma.In St .. 541-0422 S.A. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Funiture IOOO * FUlNITUU * 8m.all store ms V&luea APT. OWNIR SPECIAL 2 po Uv rm Ml n.w •79.H 6 po BR et -n.w '89.96 6 po d.tnett. UHd '19.96 Maple, Contanp ls ~rn 1001 OTHl':R lTl!M8 3 ROOMS Furn 1169.95 NO DOWN • TlfRMS Rua-, Ratrts.. TV1 APPROVJ:D J'URN. 2.1.lt Barbor LI a-eeeo MERCHA IS NO E FOR SALi AND TltAOI G., ... Sale I022 BALBOA Outriutt Can()a Cub la havina c.,.... Sale July 23nl A Utb, 257 Saot. laabel. c Me.aa -· -... -. Attli•ncea 1100 "GENERAL". comb. atove, l1llk le refri& fine tor aingle apt or t.niler. 27"x27"x36" hl&h. Rd r1g completely wr- viced S65 675-5197 t1 GAS RANGE $35. APT. SIZE. GOOD- CONDI 646·9270 DIESEL STOVE/Brand·new! Cost $250/SACRlFICE $1001 642-041 2 --Antlqu.s 1110 ANTIQUE chain, kitchen, dining. rocken, arm chain, Mostly oak It c.ane, ~ wood llttt'f' t.ary. 36" rull top dei.k. Brua bed. Sat. only 9-5. 223 Fainny Pl. CM 548-8203. GARAGE sw. ANTIQUE tunuture. Sat only, 9 to ~ 223 Fauway Pl., C. M, ~ 75 YR old upri&ht piano, Id cond. noo or best of!e. 549-3488 aeytime. * ALMA'S ANTIQUES 823 W. 16th St., Npt. Bcb. J111t W. ot Placentia Ave. ... Mu1lc1I Inst. 1125 SACRIFICE, eood quality 4c cond. dark nutic wood .. na111 dl&ir, aota, onornais w/matcb tbla. Beaut Span. I.ti 5 pc dloe •t. dbl bed patio 1tl, cry1 chandelier table A: nae 1.ampe. Col ~ Park Apa. 2100 ~ IOO LD, CM, bldc 16, Apt B. ... W-b. DOCIDo7 pm. ' ALL kinda lnltlumeob, oew • - CONTEMP itYle dlidlil rm table w I 4 cbak'I le batch Allo caUte table • 2 tad tables.. Reu. 5e·1516. Wlfl"E BR Id trple drale.r A: mlr. ni&ht atnd, 2 twn hd boards • tnna. Sl.20 ~1789. . .. uaed. Al90 repaln. l1anl Music Shop. Kl Ma. Pianos llJO MONTH-IND SPECIALS Ore-na & Pianos WAS NOW Hammond IP~ U.495 f795 l..owft')' Ji91net 1.395 695 CoM elee player pwlO 1,295 !&) Story It Oark w al. cooaole 995 ~ W ~UT drop leal d1nl.n.i t&bJe Sl)S. <Cl" marble col fff tabl<' $45. 24" Magna VOX 1V $50. 67J·UT1. • Hobert M. Ct1ble 7~ 595 NR. nw. Walmt turnJtuA LY rm Dlnlnc. Br. Rm Gd. qual cheap !136·1746 aft 6 . . DREXEL Jo"r. Prov. table leave., pads to tit. Bu.Uet .rver, 4 atnlght chain, arm dU'I, $32.:J. OR 3-5117 2 I· I· DREXEL dining room hutch f'ren<'.b Provincial, lite Wa nut &: Pl'('an. Xlnl cond tion. $70. 675-5324. .. NEW ~nul.ne Naua. Hlde+ bed. SlJ.4.50 Dir. 675-.Q4 I· Ir. th 0 . ke Id· k, 3 new Conn OJ'ian&, $250 oU 60llD MUSIC CO. 1801 Newport, CM 646-1679 RENT A PT.ANO $7.!o Moont OrcJGn Clearance Save up to $300 BLU NOTE MUSIC CO 222 W 4th, SA 547-2587 Organs 1135 FIRST' West Coast Sbowmg or NEW HAMl.f OND mod- els. Features plo~ at low· est pricu f"VU · Rent or buy. Glen Hodman's RA.\!· MOND Studios, 2854 E. Cout Hlway, OR U!m. CORONA DEL MAR. RENT AN ORGAN TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Includes 1 hour weekly le.on, mU&lc le an orpn In your home. SJ.2.50 mo. BLU NOTE MUSlC co. 222 W 4th, SA 5'1·258'7 SACRIFICE . Gulbrall:"n TranllillOr organ w/ l..e• u •. antique white. Maler offer. 646-4325. Televw... l20S CLOSE-OUTS WAS NOW '64 PHILCO 1Va 19" Port•blu 12) SZI9.95 n .c9.95 23" CoMOleii Walnut, l lHF S4lJ.95 $2(9.9:.J Maple. UHF $346.95 ll98.915 Will nut mus mus Firnton• Store 0 •75 E. 11 SI CM 646-2-444 rrtdAY. July 2J, l~ n4!LY Pll.OT/Newi--Prm Z7 MlltCHANOISE FOR MlltCHANDISE fOlt SALE AND TR.ADE SALE AND TltADI MERCHANDISE FOR (W\ERCHANOISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND Tit.ADI SALE AND TRADI SALE ANO Tit.ADI funlture 8000 furniture 1000 MJacellaneeut 96ci0 Mleallaneous 8600 MltcellMMW l600 BARGAIN DAYS! \-=~-::G-s.1-: "" AUCTION! FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 1 s1k~0M~~acabi· ~~·.E~ls~~:~~~~t~t':'· SEWING MACHINE FR EE Westlnghou9e, port• able • 1 owner • aood con• d.illon -all altactancnu plua 10 bobbin~ . S30 w/bUllon holt'1' -~-Small 6 drawer dtollk .it" wide lJ'ra" dttp 21\ ' high • SIS. 40! Broad· v•ay. Sunday on.ly, "£G. NOW Cane beck Chai,. ................ t11t.15 ...... $ 75.00 Swlvel Aookera l1mi) ........... $139.95 ...... 1 11.H Cred•nua · · · · · · · ................ $2tt.tS .•••.. t 1 et.ts Floor ~lllowt .................... $ t .ts ...... s 7,H lofa & Chair ................... S14t.t5 ...... s tt.ts Mirror A11t. White ............... $ &t.t6 ...... a 3t .H Wall Lampe ..................... $ 7t.96 .. , ... 1 5t.t6 DOZENS OF OTHER NEW a NEAR NEW & USED BARGAINS! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! OPEN FRIDAY EVES. ~ 513 W. 19th St. net A match1n1 ~I $40 ~·URNITURE & ANTIQUES toa. or f15 both. Ollnese Tea OF'FlCE EQUIPMl::NT Ca.rt $20. Solid walnut Dtm-Many • many items • too can Ph.)'fe din rm aet w/pad num,.roua lo mention 6 chnr, buffet, new S800 H1l PHIL llANSON It ASSOC. for $160. Solld Oak, Walnut 838 t.:. !st St. Santa Ana It Maple drop lea/ table1 SlS Kl 7-5!>6'1 to $31.50. Auort. coffee BEAlfl' ~ blit-Adm1raldb~ I tbles: Frultwood, OuneH, door n-fni:. Onr s1d" is Chippendale le Maple S8 to l frrettt. 4," wide 5' !ugh. I $35. Aaort. Auor. cbesu al Autom. u•e cub+-maker, MOVING must sell 2 cars 61 OLDS xlnt pwr air also 56 CAD needs a gear in trans but ls now going good asklng price is $1,650.00 for both CMS see at 2079 Tburin C.M. drawers $8 to $27.5(). A&sort .11rlf 111'1 pd. S68:i. prk,. home dcakll Sll to $37,511 S17:i. t'oklr milk Olor. Like MiK. Wanted Re11 utitu1 7'.r' ExCf'. walnut nl'w H1rr·h dry har 41"' 1410 df"sk & chr. NPW ISJO Now high 16" lo111t. $~). 646-29&'.l. HIGHEST PRICES PAID S:l79. VPHOUi"TERlNc-· -f19"!,o I FOR QUALITY a..oTHES I 2 pc (Europun craJb. J .(17-8101 WANDA'S USED FURN menJ Free m~-1lickup. 1 2015 Harbor, Costa Meaa 21! Mam, HB. "Berey" MachiMry, Etc. 1700 :wlliillill-Costa Mna 548-1454 ---------- PUIUC NOTICE All Model Home Furniture Groups NC1W offtft!d to public for tract.Ion ot ori1tnal cost. Mctu. h~ never been u•d. dbplayed only. $10 delivera w/ 1m mo pymta to reliable parties. 3-4-5 Roonu 4 Room• Modern Early American From $269 $Sn We are the larrect rroup outfit at.on In the coun- ty. You oan buy l pc, or a haful Courteout trfendly wrvlce at a prlc. to fit your J)OCketbook.. Open e ves cl Sun. See the thou61ndl ot model pea •t Santa Ana Furn. 426 W. 4th St. 547-0789 Santa Ana ~FOAM! SJS.&4QS. I TIIOR·SILVER LINE o1Dd4 for "Do 1t yourM!lf' AN"MQUI': Vamtv dl'ak. wh11_, Pr 6.. ngbt &Qile, t.avy upooute.nn& • cut while you with. l~11thtr in Sf'tir S35. duty wu..b '.? h.eadl, tume wall. 1)1'.!-3971 Boy~ :Ji in \\hllt &h\\tnn 4.~ R.P .M, sh&hlly Uled 462 E. 17th St. C ~t. Rae-er UI. Rike Rark S'.! $60 673-:549 * PLASTIC POOLST 5-l6·~--::;:::;::======== ~ Stock from Bank· ELEC • lypewntrr. Webcor rupt F\rm. 8'x24"·Sl2.SO. tape • ~r. Port • dshWT. FREE TO YOU JO'x30" • $17.50. 12'x36" Ct1mp'g l'<{Utp. CU lui;gage. fREE PUPPIES ~ $27.50. CaJI 494-78U. rack/other Items/ 548-1940 Aft. 4:30 p.m. '1·2C TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Imported Aut• 9600 Imported Autos 96001mported Auto. 9600'' =Te==lev==lalen========l2=-05-=Ml==ea==ll•=neou===• ==='600== .. ---1966 IS HERE WE RENT NW', ll~ ""'· r.bullt TV1, oolor TV1, pbcnot, ~ dryen, lnMMn, ntrp, ltoY... Rent 1.t. buy iaur. lf 10ll w1A No n.poatt/No Conlrac:t.I J"rM Berri~ • Delivery '2 Yn. Appl. Reliability Jeuee'1 Kl 3-8348 101J 8. M.a1n SL Santa Ana 1965 all channel 19" Silver- too. 1V. Coat SlliO Mii for S80. Tenn1. 5..l&-11126, nea Hi-Fl & Sterw 1210 CLEARANCE SALE :->F.:w NOW Magnavox HI •·1 SJOO $41 Filbtt-Tuner· Prump $2:.0 & Mclntoch Amp S'.!:iO 1bothJ nt7 Univ. 12" Triu J40 S22 ~ E. 17th St., Costa Mesa all antic • 111USIC • &UIS BUY e SEU. e TRADE NEW A: USED RELOAI>Ds mi powder Sl.2> lb. 275 Newport Blvd. Colt.a Meaa 6C-3a2'l * 'G MERC F1at had bored Cam. ntedl beads, mmi· folds, valvt1. Diauaembltd. S7S or belt offer. *Dune . Bum, incomplete. Hu 's.1 Olds e.niine It ln.nl. S50 or but offer, 642-JlOO. MAPLE bunk cir twin beds. compltte $20, Boyt rink shoe 1kates, size 6 very aood condldco. SlS. 1 twin bookcue h~tldbovd ST.50. ndio phono combinatJoo, bklnde $25, elec deep fry. SS, ~73. SALE! CMd·New Glauwatt! Otlka/ Oiain/ Tables/ PM; • frames/ ColJedorl Steins~ f'tc. nfE ODD SHOP 2?.j(j Newport/CM/ &46-~. LAWN rqo1p: Klng-0-1.&YD 21" comm. $150. McOain f'd1f'r, ~u S40. 11 mower $1. Hand mower $15, Boet 13' skiff + old trlr J?O • Bunl< bed m. ~1617. MOVING. :? pr metal bunk beds. Sunbeam Mb: llfu. Sportlftl GoMI 1500 ter. Boy's Jape.M9e folding blk~ 8'3" Hobie surfboard. \. .. r GOLF d ubs, like oew. w1 Cedar cllest. Mlac. ltema., Ml'l. Sam 5:Jee<1 "'Clamps Reasonable. OR 3·3546 . 4 woods, I lron1, ~athe SALE! Roll~rie/ tub • sh,.T liq, ca.rt SUS. Wileon "Babe tncll Hi • r1. Spier. Amp1 I Didrickaon" • woods, Blke/ Hsthold • 1tems/200!l ironx, bq, cart ~. 646-5634 CenteUa Nr -22nd A: lrv1or. I 64-5634. F"URNm.JRE Sale· West'hle I l600 frl~. 1ttln bdrm tet, 8' sofa. Mlacell•neova :?l" TV. tealhet·top tbia. omm f ABRICS I- a " I r . el r. v. II· .. . c· • 67S-3585. GO Kart pedded •at, Mc:- Cu.lJoch pow, Chttman 90 lb ""'~ air comp. noo each. Alt 5 p.m. 5-U-«196. RECLINER, bhtck naui:. Dbl bed w/ box ,,-pnni: & ma1r $2:). 673-3003 CM rs Martin). Jo.NG Ille matt spgs v. frunH; f'riridairr washl'r A: dr)ou, all hkt ne". I 675-7267 CEMENT M1X!'r, ' Pc por· 1 table. tie<', wry &ood cond. $50. 548-9517. HOSPITAL bfod. &ood cond, w / out mattrts.~. w sidl' panf'la $(!). LI 8-397.l. MOVTNG. W111~her k Dryf'r, like 11.-w. Sj() f'81'h, Naiu;. t'ooch ~o. el<. ~11119 • •66 DATSUN, THAT IS! '229500 ALL '65 DEMOS ... MUST GOI SPECIAL ON SPL 310 SPORT ROADSTER GEORGE ZIMMERMAN 1980 Harbor, Costa Mesa ----------~--- COSTA MESA CHRYSLER /PLYMOUTH /IMPERIAL/SIMCA • Your New Simca Dealer for the Oran9e Coast We'•• got the Recl·Hot llmca 1000 RED-HOT Sales Success • Sales up 40()0/o all over the USA Red-Hot Deals Rig.ht Now! 4 DOOR SIOAN STANDARD E9UIPMENT INCLUDES: 4 l~ll:D ALL SYNCH .. ONIZl:D T"ANIM IHION VINYL INTUUOft IUCt<tT llATI ILICTftlC Wli-1"1 W INDIH!ELD WAIH&ftl IUMi-1" GUAftDI 50,000 MILE -5 YEAR WARRANTY 51595 SPECIAL ONNING PRICE .......... ~ llMCA ,_ • CMan~au LOW." l"lllCID CA•. COMI "' ~" A TllT o•rvw '"""· - COSTA MESA c .. Ysua • PLYMOUTH • IMPERIAL • SIMCA 1425 IAKER COSTA MESA (Near Harbor) 546-1934 . - " I rRANSPOltTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION /TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION , Boats & Yachts 9000 I S•ilbo•h 9010 Power Cruisers 9020 Speed-Ski Boats 9030 ~lie Homes 9200 Auto Service Parts 9400 !IJ DAJLV lllLOT/NfW1·Preu f:'rld1y, July 23, 1%<; l'f\fRCHANDISE FOR M1:KCHANDIS£ FOR, SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRAr>E TRANSPORTATION Trucks 9500 MiscellaMCMll 8600 Mlt~llaMOUt 8600 I .-___________ __;,..;._.:.:.,. __ ::..:...:...:.. B · Boat !·,· UXll.IA~Y 'lloop Im Cuatom 8~~1t 11· l'PEF.D t'TILITY. 40 1 * FACTORY * DRACSTER 96" \\httl bAM argc11n inal'' l'i\\rds~h l..11pstr1kN ~fl .lohn~n. xlnl rontl I r 1u:sENTS. Pr'l'\11,.W Sho\\· Alum. body. Pre11sure sy11-1960 FORD UNITG()MfRY WARD APPUUln SAL[(' '!7' 0\\ EN'\ t:xpn·s~ II r ,;,.~I. llt'ad. C.11111·.}, Full Open Cruiaer :--1<1•. irlr . imwh l'"'"" in ol Ntw 1966 ob ' lf'm, w trailer, trans. m1sC' rt\mt AnU u! I l'IM 1111n 1•n1:inr 11111 '°' rlr·· lnhrd s:.t100 Rr11rh •n Ll'n.:1n tf)', Iii-am .. tl11ul I• rq11111 1~ ... nll~r by. ¥.Pf'k· 11:m('S. M lit part!\, Sa('. $350. 784 Scott I '" TOH PICK-UP '"· «•1111•lttt 1:1111,., R•·w I i;.t • 1079 ~ 13R7 Pl CM 646-2TI4 114 1' h h 1 1 '·11 ,. "' •·ri11"'·' Ownr1 · rr·inforcect rihlnr>~ '"' 1 1•n ""' • -• • 10' wtdt/12' w1de130' \\ 1d2. · · · pm "" TH IS WEEK'S SPECIALS! :::~n~~ lfl ~u ~.~.;r1es. A~:.•,; 11\' 4-76'10 OH ·' l'.!:11 t \I· l·r111t•1 ~ or hr111 .. 11.11~hl They are S.nsatlonall T . U Radio • llra1Pr • 6 cyhn~r 111111.. drlu"e OO\\ 1111fp1t ~l(l:JA --grnrn oak; Pl11nk111g '. ICI Marine Equip. 9035 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS in I re1lert, tlllty 9450 engllW' Jllst had new. nng'I ,,.31,. dt'<l.s. C1t11n II~ • ~A\'F. NEW T1\X·AL'f: I '•. ma.hui;:.m\ LI I!-•Ill Ill' uullxf motor f'lrc <lll rrmalnlnit '6.'i Models I U11UT '-·-1 and valVPS ground. I! wide whl,fll' $6,;,00 1 f> r m 1 l.(11 17 t'trbd .Stoop $1 Gl If ''"' rr pl•ml II"• 11r " Lgest aeleC'llon or Flr·plans Y ~nuier. 2 'Ill"""' •1 side ~ tor .)'OtU' camper or 1111.8 .""nkr Slpi..-~ OR \IA'l'l I' , "•" ,1;i1 I. .:1•n k 1-onlrob. 58 • B"'.,... CR . T capacity 500 Iba. AU en· b"•snf'SS I.I 11-1.il"i al1n 6 I.I l<·:.!li'IK "1' "1Pllt:l1I ,.. \It ('ullo1·h·S1·utt 5411-3802. cv "-"' ~DI ll'nn1$ Ill cloeed. Small whC'nl• ... la.ny I ""' Y' 21" f olor TV. 10 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL! $279 00 Y' IR r u ft Refrigerator 275 00 'frlr \'rr \ -.t.1wnr1hy' SHH'•' l>IOIUI CaJ r "' ~ " Ill" 16' h~cJro 11 ... 111 t11H'ritl' <. 1o 1 ~1 --• ------1 · uses $45. 549-0330. $895 FLOOR MODEL-l ONI,\', $ti:, Off iO llP mrrr. 700 l)h ,.,.. .ar11i:r ',.. ,,.. 1'.4u1pmrn1 !><'"' i·m11,. 111'" Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 ThlS dlsplay ol Mobile llomes TR1.R 1-:---h I I ·k • whM'I An1. 1rlr-BOAi It rnf(. '..!'.1 ... '-All i.:la~;;'<l St11r-.-Rh1n~ I halll'l'Y, hfr Pl'''''""r" lit• Open to the Public 10 A\1 w <'f' oc able cov • mtrs. many "lru , flkf' main..a1I, Jih, R1·11111 & I.isl I i:;ol I:•~ tank ... Ill' 111><'• c·11n-, \\"TD' :\100flf.'IC lo·' PM/MON THRU FRI. er VW~t';:~· Sltll-<.·amp'g STANSBURY BUllV " 11w, hi Sl'lOO l11krs 11 2161'l May 111kr Lido 11 "" pan v;is l°O'/rr 101 Oll~horl' Nr"J>Ol1 t:p· SAT..SUN/10 AM_. PM rqurp . 7 0989 '-1\ Y' :lO J!3l Water Jlratcr . . . . . . now !1!l RH Re~. 79 99 k.tnl'()ht l.n :1:16·ll'J! pml $1X..0 67'.r'I''~' lri. I i.111-. 1at hu1ll ir •• n• 1 '1 I'' 1 l111rbor OR :i-::.115 Sunst11te Stonigf" Lot \ A\llT &-:5HlP l:r:Alt-:!I' Tr11n arar1-w trh -Ot'\\. • Pr "' laund11m: ~ 1 · '11"11 ~ \\'fll' ~1(){)ftJNCIFOrt 14140 t; 6Tll ST. 1 Bl 'Y • SF.LL -TRADE d;i1· '11111', '1 111' Sra, 1:1111 •• ba"k" 111111 1ir1111.: .-Jui:.:' ··i,· POWr.R BOAT. CORONA, CALIF 1 \1ARIN~: ANTIQUES n\\I\ pnttl \\'a, l~f.00 '"'" lshowini; Bl !l(lll, .. , l.ttlu '""1 1,1 ,-fi:lli 1oller 6 p.m 1'.!-Ml-EAST 01" MAIN :!:l.17 \\' C'OA.'IT 11\VY S IR!l1 I I ~.:!\:!' l.HJo 1'11'. Nr1q>or1 II• ' I ON tiTH ST 1 ''\11\!ll~:\".'> I.I IHl!ll , -17' TlllSTU: \' 11h h1i::Jw ,, :;r1 C';iti111 C'n1,._,.1 ~·''.Iii 111 Boat Rentals 9038 8X36 ROLLA WA y SOUTH-COA-ST No.-11 1111 ¥.1Mlfl hull, JIN R:l\lf'r Int :>port hsh1111.' uu~I ··•11 I k h • a t I I IJ<lt J:I,\' f1L'..~T .. 'S. O'Day ~1rr 1•ood1t1nn .Af•'lra <' Ray l.111nl' "' <'l'Nl 1>a1L~. ul f'llUIP or lrol, sit>~ 4, "''"" !·h11111rr • c. "'-" PETS d LIVESTOCK ' . u "'"c II p fi '"!l". fl~.' s.·a1l"r~., 0 """-• I'l •-rumlllhrd FREE To You SI •()() • ~1olor u-a1' Fun Zone Boa\ c;nor1 lnt'itllOn nr11r l1Pa1·h I ,, LRANA.111 673-3570 ~.,..-B-AY"'IPPER k ,.,. 11 SffiCXI. Shown lo) apr~11n1 "'' Y' :10'' Gas Rang<' ....•.•. v ke C'hP~ls ...•••.. 9!k Y' Screw Driver~ ...... 05r 103 00 PICK UP YOUR FREE CATALOG 1704 N.wport Blvd ., Colt• Meu 642-2770 Trucka 9500 1920 NeWPOri Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-9022 '59 Ford 'h Ton I 1960 CHEVROLET Jleavy Duty P1!'kup. 4 l>:>d. flll<I tmi: huhs. Ideal ror 1•ampini:: 111 "ork S2~l dn Yi TON PICK-UP · · I an .ray "'annf' " "'' .. rn1t. 111c1n)!. --0.1. o;1ov,., h,.11d i.,.11 1,1111-. " ' ,.,,..,..,..~ "' ----------o-1125 I -"" u,, • <'n on ·~1 10. 1 3\Btlablr -wl I ' C11h1n C'ru1Mr ~\ta~ -TI iol""". 2 11111L~ ~a 1la, nl'W LI 8·:>81a FRn: to 11 lov1n1t homr ·-.. SI~ irrms AUTO CENTER h re<'! d •'Ill:. 11111) 1"Q111p S!lf,I) dAc m;,m, $700 oHl'r -----M b I 9 \Ir Mar1rn ~lit\" OrAnitl' ~hort 81 .... :'J ~:wrOUl'\OLANO f'lllpp11'1 ti71<'«0 fi7.'Wl77 1 l'W'nlni;:-.. !R' hull CARI:'\ r1111•1'1 0 i. Hom•• 200 ---------._, 1~11 H11rbor Blvd., c ~1 ECONOMICAL i; ryllndrr l'Ol:lnl' with ha.rd lo tln9 rendrr side 8'1ong bed $895 STANSBURY BUICK mi"'ll•· maH-C'lll. 1 \l'Ar Aki' h1i: hlit<'k lnv•ble -':'>la\lnP". 1;1:, hp rnc1111· I CAMPING t.railrr lit ~Ip~ '·I Orirn evr~. & Sun fif~-4711 nlrl. l ''<f'd to c-h1lril"f'n 1·om· 1'\Jmpa1thlp \\llh • htlt11,.11 HAY ('r111,rr_k_C;;.kia11 I'.!!' Aldrn sloor s s:-:.:l;i1n-" tran1< S600 .111-0'lil BEACH RETREAT I l"Phll. make oHt>r. l'hcap .• -~ ------ r lrt" wtt h hi-o" o ha~l.l'l St1iwrmr "dll'r dnl('I. Sll.i H11at P!' l.vma n Xln1 -!Is\ 1 ~itini::. \\ 11111~ rl:u h~ $6 OOO 73-l.C \\ \\ 11,00. I" \I. .17 !-OHO ~8 P1t·kup. Cus· hfoll ><nd 111111'1 artwll'', t.l:·~l"I:. 111nd' 64'!'.!<176. S:lllOO Rill Fn"'IPr .1111-li71 10 CAH IN a111'" :'\Int II\• t tom l'ab1 ~lyle·s1dc Good· ~..c·-.mn. 'j .:4 llACll~flt,.\I) Pupp\ s,;"11 Ii ~·r -<:ood lor-<;k.'"°~ -riSn-1 611;-0-l!b. ~;;,~d~~~-d10 \\.ff .ult• th I 1 luuk1n;:: :"1:1tt Btt} & LIJo BICYCLES 9225 ; l·Ond!_8'17·:.>o72. 19'.!0 Newport Blvd. ::: LONG ha1rtd hlark ,,._ lou1:·h•trl'd rrmale Ar:C ini::• ~D-1 IP 1'1f'rc. All rn GL.A~'>SJ-.n 'l'IO" h1r<l I >a1 h _ __ f,JancJ 1n l'i..clus1ve l..ldo I '!>I INT'L 1:1-lon Pickup. Co.-.ta Men 646·90'.lt male kltltn~ 111"'> ""'' lom: Xllil lwnllh 1, 'l'tmiwr11nwn1 JCoorl &hal)f'! S750, 67~·3823. .11111ls C.l'\rr. 11 allPr s:,,;o !fi' 1-'AIRLIN!-:J'l Clran' Prnin,ula Trlr Park Cute BOY'S JP Sch"mn 8 1kr $29:>. Vl:.RY GOOD CON[)• haired ltl""Y lc11Lrn. '\.10.il , s7:i. l°ll ll l!-17-11!7~ nFPOSS~ED 19T""M,.;;;-;n-E'-C'<'I rnntl li1'1·4fl!.17 1,0101': over~ra~· 'In ro'a.\ k l'OLy 1 BR Trlr w 1 addrd lwst offer Call 1'1:-1-'.!37'~ or I 847·148:1. '40 CllEV pickup. .ol. CU· I A Sf'rrn11 nan& l'mnl -I rd (. ~7.-6-\1 --, ---II 1•11banll· 11~1 liv1nr room, 675·'1688. 56 ,..... Cad 4 i,peed, hydro, many .... · · :'>IALt: ~1inullure !\C'hnlluir r 1 '°" .rf'y mllr>n(' "' J tll'r au' s oop flac·~. " rr rrtlJSPd• ;,1>!·lr:1 11 .... ". . ..... tv, hall ton, V-8 nrw extras. lAA o... ask for '96·9S1S al1rmoons or t \I'. i w,...k~. AKC ~l~ll'rl'd trailer. Make otftt. GoldPn slPPll<'I 1 \Int •ond V>fUI ) 1·1ns. Pvl ,,.,.ach & boat l llres, engine. $475 96'1-6319 . UG.J• 1 .!t $!">II ~17 46-:x :-;1 11,. r1n11nrr Co. M 7·11!n. af1 ~ pm 1'7'l-7h'~ Speed-Ski Boats 9030 t10C"k l.uxur: brt'ludf'fl hv-1 MotorcyclH 9300 af1er 6 p m · I Rick or \\all Bl .,..,_-:-----., I -rl ltv --------I In!:! for " r m1~.~11c· 1111•" -... ----.• ......... " I. ¥>11111' in•<' 11 17' C.1CRIR ldt al for ski·. 1°·-I YR 0 1,P ('Ol.l '\IKI .\ l>r.· , ~ " L"""I r i><I FORD Pll V8 reblt II l>Al ('f I Jtllf!Plf'~. 'h11mp1un ,,., Jll If" L..i~•.,,p •n ~ REPOSSESs L·o I""" B."\\' .Ja r VI\ l ,·ton p ll Vl!·f'n)::. • • kttlPn •111 PH..idnl "'" hp, nr\\f\ rrf101s~d r~:.,nn~ rq111111 .. d $'1 '17· 1 * SKI BOAT* "" ' ""' .,. """ "' d uv. -• I .tllO<'k Al,( ~!Ari. & lari 7 l .111 Ouk 81'1" 'lti'' .'l'.'I ~JO() CC. '.\lakl' tash oHer 01 \\•O\r11.nvl'. 1; ·C'Onti $.>llfl rni;: w l"'S Than ,,..... nu, rnartcf'd.1..iv,.1y It o lrrmr y "k· .. u .·>-6'170 L· ....... ·.AO.N\C't _,,_11 "_-~.!06 .t-l<J.ffla7 11 If.I\ IN s·"1 u.1.·11 '11·1 •n .. -fil I .,, I -fC 11~n •tff'Ctl<Wllllf' ~".?O Ruhy ~I. n ·' ,,, <.. "'"""""' y ---------" n< t•\ r~. b-1!·..!!~IO I ai.i.um(' halam"' & pyml' -····· •. .>ro· "'' SJ7j. &16·tTIO !VI'S ~-3351 n .1 I I "n-IY' ~·!! ,... MARTIN ,...,L.ST * '.!Y CUSTOM cabin rn11s,.~ I.EHMAN JO 'CJn1 • c•ond' lr•r1n1 . Ill hi' \lrn·un l\ - -l'olcfpn Slate fin C ----------_.;;;;=...::...._..;====== DIU. •. " l. ,. ~ ' "BA R R" '.. R • ..1 I \\ rlPctri•· ~t<ir I ·'''" ( 'or111n· * NEWPORT-BEACll-' . ance o Used Cart ftGl\I\ __ _. C ---------1 ~ CHEAT OANF. PUPPrES • ..,., .... .., • S'.'.:.00 "-"Y to ~8J ' • Trlr ' CL'ST BLT 'PAflTA:\ ~7-:l.19.1 nuvU-art 9900 5WEET mtXl'd Prkf' •tel"' ,.0_0~. Ruoy 119 Call Otarlie Hot-. UH. Call li73·461:1 r n1al Tilt T1 h f. :9-19.•'l • · ~ · --• .,.. ~··' _..... ~· .. ~1 ... I '"" 1 IO:'o\. 'DA 90 malt, H.R. lit•trw<c °' "''"" l . ' 5(8.:J65J , - ----I ,, ) Wllu patio rum. pciot, "" ~... l"'hildrrn 847-7:tl1 POODLF~ pupp1n Ar:C V,.rv .• ..-... :!8' CRUlSING KJ-:TCll * 8 IT. HYOl10 * ll l'losels. SACRIF'IO: $1,7001 •' U.JO XL"IT<OND' TOYOTA CORONA .tlfor l p.m-7·~'6 n •I\". $3.'1 up, tnma, cail A S"°u ' PRA M • S75 1 Rl'a tiv for 11.!lf'' Sl2:..0. l:J llP Evinn1dr .~ i:al. li75·2:>7;, 7>46-744."i -• PoodlP F11nntrs. 5411·2SA4. EXCELLENT CONDITION "CRANF.'S" 646-7~7 gas tank. cablr sl~n.ni:. ex.' $109.-;. • o • ,• 31' ""°•ILER I 'f\.'> HO!'I~'>'""', •""" down. I FREI'; to 1tood liomr wllh I ------M7·9752 1---------I ' " " ~ •v. ...,., """" ,...,.. .... v11rd. Mix.I'd Ger· TOY roonu: 14 wla Color· ==========-SAROT l}pe llllllxlal. nr~.' Cl' lenl c-ond. S<1rr1lt• p ~·~ home w/ Alum w takf' 0\1! ti< I .,,~~ -I .... I k •1• 6TP'>49 8 ngs in man Sh--phrrrl puppy Cale Au I.art frm11le l ". lb 8 & y h w ..,.~~. •al· II "~l ____:_:::_: nirr pa.r~ Cor will rrnt $65 1 Ph. 962-JRS.1 F:vr~. ~:iffi!I. 7-24 H>rv small' !!'l6-<696. o.ta u ts 9000 -~~i-9.>AA \111ST ,,.11 It' Bnra1 uda 'kl mor 646·4910 CUSl-L\lA."I mo1orcydr. Rood SKVEN pupp.r~ for trrr. DAC11Slll'ND PUPS. AKC, Iii' t'ISlllNr. & ,kc ho11. l'AL :lO F'hr>:I~ •ltlflfl ~Ip~ 110111, \!;irk -~l ~lrw m11t11r 1 ·i;·:-\'fKINl.rlNr\fHnrlo rond With -.addle bal!s & ~ llre 1m murh tnr thrtr ~llOTS. RF:ASO:'llABLE. ll llP. t:v1nnidr rnol"r fi. RPad\ for :1111. "r 1·n11!>"' nr w lra1lrr. ll 11 .. k1 rr1u1p C'n•I Sl'.:.000 \\ 111 ~ai· for '\ indsh1rld S90 1117-~lfi ~omm1e and mr: :\tt al 5.ll-7::96 ,.ll'('l Slarl,.r "r I hol.t Ti~ ~·~· '.!l'..:_1•7<'.pS -S'IOll t~ll_ait i; pm rn-.!..'~ SU•O 'lo:I \\ 17. Sp l!l CM 100.1-B-S-A~ 6.'.iO cc~ lo lQH \\'. \'l('ll)TI& or rall -.,11:-.:SIJ<-POOOLE SlOO-lrlli.-r S....00 16L6 '""P'lrl SA~El,J~n. rtf:\OY_ I * :'Kl ROAT * I r"LA'.\llNG0-1i"ll-xln1 ('On· m1IC'S $7(Xt ~~-~JO.to !'to«-.'\.168 i -.'l : ,\r:C REC , 6-MOS Blvd. Snuit llartio.-tra I TO _sA!L. \\ -nnu~' 11'.0ean. 4.1 mph. d111on. nra' :\pa1·r rent HOND~;,.'i:-900--- HEALTHY h,·,.fy lcttr'lls ;, OR 3·3025 rourt. ~P ~ C \f, \liL'I Sl'll OR .... ll)1 1 St.•r, Of! :: :1IR'l SJ'.!. :'.."11 \\', R11v No. R, CM. 642-:lO«l. ml, Sl70. -ks old, ,..dnc llOlJd food., t"OR SALl->lfi-mo old-m-:11~ N•w C•rt ~ an) ome KI 5· lliill I DACHSHl '\ n. All shot• ::==========.:..:.:.:._.::.::..::.. ___ _:~::_:.==-~~---__;~~ 7-.!3 12·, ---------- ~-~-------ADORABLE: playful lotu n ~A8-.'il!r. ~ wuti du1dnn, 7 •.US 1 <-.ooo QUAU_n_· -- okl. ~ NM'd and tn.IMcl · I BA. c;o;J J 1 ma.lt"S ooh Ru a! ll:sl-119.\-;._!3 I •~· . M !JlE bnd calhe.. male IJIO'l· fief and Pliftll>f'"d. l•m Hor-... ll30 Mltktrfoo. IQ f>.<!1483 or 1W 7.5o«1 Fl?.VERAL CUlP Ieng ha.lrf'd nbrtl' alJio bMrll ~ ... blt l' ._. h~~ Kl 6-~ or llOP.SE. juct ngbt for 12 to 15 ynr-<Md. wen tnmf"d. Just. ~iritecl enoudi for tun I ndu:i9 ~ti ienllc ('fl~b for ~ modtrately tnmrd younr ndeT 10 handle. Jn B:&. l..,, FU L. looi: na1~ l?'OOd coodulon. nrwly shod, ~'rd l"'lllllle c.aL ~ ha• '"'' bad all thou, 'le. St•· Nil 1111 &hcil1 KJ !· im -; :.!. b\tod on lrvme nu r Ba"- PGRE ..,hit~ kJuei11 w1tr. l'r<'st. W11h or ""'lthout aad· hlur f'Yf" ~ s.o. J\H 'tlopr d11•. all 11c-k, tM'k -box , I ~L11 Ana , • srn1n cam. ,., •• wm aell or tnde for Mil boa1. Call / C1JTE Km,.os.. : miooth: 54J..C'i4 after .IChool houn halr i=t''")' Md ] 1.ii 01,'f•r and uJc for unca. ~IJll' remaN fiT.~718 7 _'J I -:::--,..--------:--'.~=--------. SMAU. Gmn.E MARE I...lltG E malfo ~ llf'l'll• I< 3-MO. OLD COLT. i:ood hruiv.-. 9 months old. 1 Both-S2(X). MT--0940 t Collie. ~~ --'T '4 -' ADORAB.LE Kmf!ls bft'd -. TRANSPORTATION le>me • C1lJI m1071 ;.23 9000 I Bo.ts & Yachts PITS & UVESTOCK Pets, Gener•! aaoo j TROJA.'f :is n '62 modd Cray ----------Manne :!?5 fully equipped S.. Seu Tropiul Fith "Ith canvu , d~h fjnder, r<:>•v "" J,un Tropi!"3la " mop l.o sbo'°' rad.Jo, rad» f 1 ndtM'. r ltttnc re'fn rr ra tor • """"" I"" nl aqu11n 1ma k etr. l lardlop. Hu all ~qw:p· ;.t-('r• :ir 1'->w 1-· pnl't!t1-mf'nr to pa..u Cont Guard :'.'~ \\ · \\'ilsno. <-"'1 543-7'961 1 r~t.uora. Just o'baul~ .«r 12 in~. ;,,,~at' 'hi 7. ()pf'n j pa1n1f'C! Call Mr. Drury. ~·m hv 11opotllOT!Pot 847.96::1. ~·aum r hf'."lr"d Amamn * SKI BOAT * ~rrnt " "112' · <:-ind IAll.-14' 1111\0i' Slo Bollt, ('Ullom r r. 10-·14~ _ 1111,.rior, 40 hp Ml'rcury .,. 0'\1-: flill1 m~1rrt 1a.t1<1n~ PIN'tnc: star1. !'Jpw C"onlln· <"c>l'k:irrrl•. ~~1 • Frm11lt l'nt;il Till Trlr. f'all ~'l9-29fl'I CenMlf~. S.": f'llrh 'IGJ-'·,17 --------. 114 SPEED bol l, \1K Zi I c 'fi-rt. w n.L TR A D t ats 8820 j !-\!AU. SAILBOAT, or sm: PERSIAN r:rrn=: .... ~SILVER OR J-096j I m 10 S5IJ SALE ANO TRADE I 1'1 ~ln:i!l ""n & ~ knd• I MERCHANDISE FOR Miscellan•ous 1600 ·* AUCTION * 'FRIDAY--7 P.M.-JULY 23 BY ORDER OF ~BALBOA VAN & STORAGE UNCLAIMED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES INCLUDES: 18' CENTURY LAP STRAKE INBOARD CABIN CRUISER IORM Stll -Chuh of Drawer1 -l unk Beda - "Oivo1n1 -Ceda r Chuta -S~wing Mechlnu - Radio• -TV'S -Lampw. -V•cuum1 -"ugi _ Mattresat1 -Record Playera -Mov11 Projectot -Lata Mod•I 2 Dr. Refrlga -ltovu -Waahera -Freezer• -Unopened C1rton1 -Olah ,acn -Su1t~M1 -Tru nlca Alto New Furniture From Model Homes JNCLUDIEI: 8u11t. lldrm. a.ta. Din, rm, .. ._ & ,auff•ta, 8 unk hda. D•lta. ~chtlor Ctte.u, DI· nettea. Showca1ea. Elec. N•tlonal Ca1h Rtglsto,._ &10 PAIAS OF LAOIEI' .I. MEN'I IHOEl-Plt· rey Bow.. Mall Met•rlng Machine ••.. , , •• •nd MANY MANY ITEMS T OO NUMlAOUI TO M[NTION , • •RING YOUl't TfltUCKI & TfltAIL· EAi TO •. , ••••• WINDY'S AUCTION BARN 2075 NEWPORT ILYD., C.M. Ml 6-8686 •• We've 9ot the buys others iust talk about! CHECK OUR PRICES ON ALL 1965 CHEVROLETS! We're CLEANIN _G THE BASES of all '65's COME SEE THE CAR THAT'S TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM-'65 CHEVROLET BEL A IR 2·000 R SEDA N Impala Super Sporh! Im pa las ! Bel Airs ! Corvairs ! Chevy lls ! Chev- elle s! El Camino$! Trucks ! We've got the m all. .. ready for immediate delivery! Get a Gra nd Sl a m Deal today on the mod el of you r choice during our exc itin g ''Clean t he Bases '' stretch-drive selling streak! SAVE HUNDREDS NOW WHILE THE STOCK IS GREAT!! IMftALA 4-DOOA 3·HAT ITATION WAOOlll "9UALITY IS THE REASON WHY CONNIU IS THE PLACE TO IUY'' 2828 HARIOR 546-1200 • 4 DOOR • SPORT SEDAN 90 H.P. $1714 P.O.E. + F.T.l . MANY MANY EXTRAS INCLUDED EVEN A FREE RADIO THIS WEEK HERIERTS JEEPS 1927 Harbor, Costa Mesa o,,.n Eves. LI 1-lSlS JOHNSON & SON MID-SUMMER COMPACT SALE '65 MUSTANG A l laclc 11 .. uty with 4 1peed. etc. l tllt und., warranty. '64 COMET Ca liente 2 dr. hardtop. A uto .. R/H. $2095 power str. l tlll under warrant y. '63 COMET 8-22 Hardtop. flt/H, auto., power lto.,lng. Aul 1l'larp. 51595 DEMO '6S Comet Callent1 2 dr. hdtop. Auto,, R/H, bucket Mata. Low mile.. SPECIAL '63 COMET 2 dr. Sedan. A/H. a uto. Low prla. economy. '63 BUICK S~l•I Daluxo 4 dr. Min. V-8, pwr. atH rlng. luutlful Interior. '61 COMET 2 door Mdan. Auto., AH. 8tlll haa a lot of go. 5895 Special Of The Week '61 T1mpHt. V-1, Cu1tom coupe. A ru l nice ona. '61 COMET 2 door 11dan. Radio, hut.r. '61 FALCON D1lux1 W .. Oft. ttanducl trarta., R/H. A nlct llttl1 W•gon, '60 FALCON i tfMr Iffert. Auto,, flt/H. DEMO 5895 5895 5695 'U Com•t W .. en. trwlly equipped. .. $2798 60 CORYAIR 4 door 11dan. ltartd•rd tra,,.,. radio, tieat•r. Exoell.nt .,..,,.,.~,.. PaOM THI HOUSE 0' CONTININT ALS s595 JOHNSON & SON • lrNCOLN e, MlltCUIY • COMIT 100 W. COAIT HIWAY Newport IHOll o"" lv11 & l u1ttl•1 l l .... ,.,..: ·. - .. .· -, ' • : I -- ..: .. .. -, - . ( . . , . . . ! -- Frida. July 23, 1'65 DAJL V 1'1LOT /Nfws..""1 J I TltANS'°lnATION ~NS'°ltTA~ION_ TUNSftOltTATION TltANSl'OltTATION TRANSPORTA"l"ION TRANSPORTATION TUNSPOltTATION UANSf#OM l A TION TRANSPOlt TA TION Truck• 9500 lmft!!!ed Auto. 9600 lm,.nM Auto. '600 UMd Cart 9900 Uted Ctrt 9900 UMd Can 9900 ~ . ...._. . ·--------Used Can "°° Used C1rt 9900 Used Can !!!I -'60 CllEVY l-t·too Pickup SS~. New 6 • ply recap.a/ Overload/ 2 boxes/ Clean! 6~·2432. HILI.MAN TRIUMPH WHY NOT LEASE? * '57 T·Blrd, both tops CADILLAC * ·~ Ply, 4 dr, rt!cently CADILLAC CHEVROLIT '&I SUPER MINX CONV. ~5t~TR,,..-,,S-. ...,..R_U_lc..,..le-an-.-Xl-=--nt any make used car! r $1450. LOW·MI condition. Mun eee. $850. EXAMPLES: ov«hauled Pvt pty. 642·3511 afternoons. ·ss Chevy 2 Dr CHEYROLn LIKE NEW/833-2399 l95t QIEV panel. WUldows aH aJ"OC.llld. 4 speed, hydrom. LLOYD $350 °!' tr9de .'0~ compact '61 U..OYD Bus. Sell or ~. ~--0956. 545--TW trade. Z1.2 Sl.erks, Coata ~ FOfil>. ~ ton $4!l> & 51 1 Metlll. foro ~ i.on. S4!l>. 642-46\o ---M--G~--- J .. ,. 9510 --------J EEP 'lll pickup camper. 4 drive., bubs. extra gu tank. Motor n~s work $400. Priv. ply. 673-9016 Campert 9520 CAMPER FOR SALE 541·8646 after 4:30. V '52 INT'L METRO TltUCK '650. Gal, Elec. Retrlf . Stove. S36-040. ·~1 DIESEL Crul11rr/Slpt·9, ,\lust sell! $8000 or otter. Eves/Wkend1, 675-0619. ·---··-·-·- lmoorttd Autos 9600 ---- fler Quali~rtt Cleek JIM ONS nuunond Value Used Cara !IC· Dey Warranty on All no-i So. Main Suta Ana 543·7354 ALFA ROMIO '.17 AR roadJter, needs body "k. &st offer c.' M50. 59 ThamH Van SD). 546.QIOS AUSTIN HEALEY -AUSTIN -Healey:-$7'50. 'j6 Xlnt cond. Just overba~ ~71i0'2 between 4-8 pm -,60 AUSTIN HEALEY SP1tlTE $'700. f'B..31'19 IORGWARD ·;,9 BORGW ARD. But oUer Needa clutc:b/aD elle excel. N~ tll'ft. 5'MM.\ CITROEN 47 MC, 'IC-JUiht hand drive, 1'9d laquer, reblt, wi~·wheell. U 4-7445. ·~ MGA ROADSTER Wi.re-whffll. Low Blue-book, Call 549-0031 * '51 MG TD MARK TI * Tem!ic body! IT50 firm. 53().GeO { 'M MG'.'.Tt> if50. RAH/ New Tc:aneau conr. Xlnt-<:00d! 4M-l~ MERCEDES IENZ MERCEDES Benz 58'Z2 • S. 2 dr convert, .mes trana, dual cart>. new pelnt, ~done wood, new ca~ta, tins, lea~ .. 11. enpna trana tCJl) lhapt, like new. ?.onn Imported Car s.mce. 42()- 51.h St. Huntinrtan Beach. 53&-4292. ~-7'265. '59 MiRd:DE.S Ben&. i96 SL, red, ab&rp! Best Gftlr. 19'Hlll9. Wk • days call PORSCHE PEllFECT '62 1100 super 75 ~· Ori& owner, rtd w I black int. CT,000 caretu1 rnJ, nner dama&ed or raced, be! rut&, lug A lki rack. new tiru. $3100 firm, no tr.de. 5'4-6584 '60 OPEL R.eckord Mii &ood 3 eood t.IR1 1 owner 42,000 ml $300 OR 3-tm. ''5 PORSCHE 1700-MI lLLNES.5/SA VE! IAya, 642·-~ 642·1754. '59 TRIUMPH Tb. COnvert. Radio, heattt, clan, fns. 1543 Oraqe, C. Mesa YOLICSWAGIN U . Qj!O: IVUSOH IS At.to" ON4Y AUntOllUD ~t DIALlt IN tHt KAllQa MIA. 63 VW 2 door BEAUTIFUL CONDITION THltUOUT. All extru 1ncl RIH. 4 ~ · ~ I"=· One OWIWl' oew car trade. "Shows Ftnm'' or Catt". f)illy ~l- Uonf'd " cuarant.etd. Only S14~. e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC '&1 CITROEN 2 CV. tnic.i'- rne, :;o rru to Pl. 1rtmt '62 DAUPHINE/ Low • dn/ Take O'pmts or trade/ 3053 Klllybroolte l..an!, 1400 W. ODut Hwy lJ &·lfg KI t.1"3-• NEWPORT BEACH w~I dnve, $1100. CIR 3-0461. 'S> RENAULT Dauphlne. 4 door, black. Good lbapt. Will Buy FIAT til FlAT Roadster, oc~ ~1. extTU. 2&.000 mi. But • 6 . 1 rrer. 7S 4351 $3$. Pvt pty. ~. Your Volk11Va1t.n or t-'orsche Place Y.-...... ell ..,.. Is pt,y top dollan. PaJd 'or t.beJ're IMldaa -DAD..r or not. Call Mr. Allen. PILOT elutlOtl. Ml-NTI , UMd Cut -: STANSBURY BUICK -. . WHERE "YOUR DOLLARS MAKI MORI CINTS" 1962 TllUndenlrd • • • • 219s S.ndahell IMige oritlMI .-xterler w I t h )natchlnt beife leather I.,..._, ltefrMhl"I "fectory air cendltlonlnt. '9wer w1.-.... ••fl, lltr•k• encl 1teerint. Traded In on • "9W Jetu•r by executive of corp9f'•tlen who apartd no upenM In kMplnt It preperty maintained • 1962 Olsmoblle Sf 1rflre • . • 1195 Oldemobfle'• molt outstanding car. Leh ef performance encl 1 very fhM looklnt ur • Cempfetety ......... with .,..,.,. .. Ith fer ~' drlvlnt convenience and Mfety. 1961 l1lck · 1nYkt1 •dr. • • 1595 1f yeu .Sii tlve thlt fine car the care anti eeMWwetlon of the orlglnaf owner It wlll tfve fOU many theusand• ef .... trouble frM mllet. HH refrffhlnt factery air condltlen- lnt- ~1961 llick Skylark • • • • • 1•ts X>ne ef the moet popular med1l1 lufck ever JMH, flectery alr.condltlonlnt, safety ,...r 4teeri"9 and bucket M•h. Thia car eemWnea ~ rldlftl qualltlft with lfMll car heMf"'9 inti ICIMRIY· A .... tlrive wUI pNft ftt ~ =1 HJ Chmolet Mon11 • • 1 J9S j .... trwml•lon 9lws thl1 oeie,tt.MI :a.tnpad performance coupled with ......,.y. ~ ewMr car with low local mll1t. llatllo iNlheater. ~'60 Pontiac Stlffon W1ttn .• 12•s )lew tlret fntt1tled L:n' few w.Hs ~ te tratllnt. ,,...,.. hat thorouthly checked. New rf"I' lnttalltd and vafvet peunll Car lt ready te five MW 9WMf rMftY tT"luWe free mlfea. 1 '62 Clle,_t Co"1lr CollPI •• 1095 ff we told yeu who owned thlt car atMI hew It w11 mafnt1fned you rnltht deuM eur ttery. lut 1M leek end 1M tltt tlrfw wUI _.yfftCe y.u thlt car h11 had f1nt1ttlc care. Come wly It W9ft't a.t Ieng. !'!~JI!? Nf9ty,...,....,..., ........ c '"""""*" ,..., lwak-. A t..t tlrtw w Y9" wm ._ ...tncell tt hit 1teen cMuW. checked fer It Metn't hne ~ ..,.M ., rattle ltMI h really aa.MJttfwl...,U..car. J t57 lllck i..111 Jdr Wan •. 395 .._, w ar.-iMI "-"' · ,.. ~ ., ......._One...,..,, Lecal '"' . , 1957 Illa Sii* . . . . . . 295 ......... with futl .......... ..... w • ..wtt ..... STANSBURY . -• .... BUICK Kl 9·1324 '65 Y.W.'S New $1641 IM?aDIATi: D~Y Your aid CV &a 411 pymL I)-. Lewis Im perts -Harbor MI 6-SIQs t.'M 60 VW ~. ciMn, NU well. 1 owner. Mcntna. must ..U now. Make oiler. ITH981. * 't2 Bed. XI.NT Coad. * dk blue •Inn tirel 6: estru OR 3-<m5 all. I PM 62 VW. exorll caid. $200 CMh " tall• OYtr pymts. ~. '14 VW -SED. S1J150 RAH/ 1JKE NEW! PVT • PTY. 841-2412 'Ss vw *$iii Ll M1m aft s PM •• PACKAJU> T pua. Um-aalnt. lAOb A nm fllOd. Make oatt. s.1m. t' 1tu l'OltO Pfctcup na:!:WAY CONDmON!! .. ftnn, 5»0850 AvNI W1ntell 9700 We In Imports T., f>.tlen Au. KADI 6 MOal:L.S Dem Lewis ........ Jm RMol' MI MD CM fi1NK cas \ffb1 WILL ~CK • UP. se-02'7 t ."' ,1...w .. lft"9UMt t• ell ef my trt.ft• eftd 01'9mMlte c ........ tt.et ' a"' .......... ._ -"" Uttl.enft1 Ol4lllM1'9.. et .. HlrMr MW,. C..U ..... o ... ,... ~,.. Ml'#Mt •n• le,.... o .... ........ .,.. ..... .... v .. wtll ... ,...... wtttl ... ..,,, ...... ., ....... ................ tta.e,... ""' .....,. ... t ....... Wltlt .......... eM tftf ,_,...., ~ that I haft elwa19 ,.,,.... ,.., "'1 .... "' ... w...-. ,.._, .. 11 me •t ........ ., ....... yeC. ........ .., ..... ... '57 FORD .....• SlT mo. '57 Pontiac . . . . $19 mo. 'ST CHEV WAG S2l mo._ '58 FORD ...... S2S mo. ·57 CAD ........ S28 mo. '56 FORD PU •• S2S mo. '59 MERC WAG $33 mo. '65 SUNBEAM •. S33 mo. CALI. OR STOP JN I IUNTINGTON HOND;. 1"32 Beach Blvd. Huntlnston Beach 5J6.6516 BUICK 81lAND NIW 1965 llOROS CUITOM'-GALAXI KS- &OO't-L TD'a. All Mle~ll body styl .. 1 FROM '2499 TO '3599 MANY WITH l'ULL POWIR AND FACT. AIR + T&L LOWDOWN PAYMENT IUND N!W 1"5 STATION WAGONS PALCONS • f AIRLANIS • fOltDS 37 TO CHOOS! PROM l'ROM '2499 TO '3599 1962 CADIWC DEVILLE '°'· IMMACULATE throu&hour. Brand new 1irat line tirH. JUtreshin& factory air COO· dillonlng. Car rt!tlects lhl' pride and can of thP orl2· mal owner. pnced In ~II today al $2895 ST ANSIURY BUICK 1920 N"°' port Blvd. C0&ta Mesa 649-9022 C'Oll.ECTORS rrEM ·~ CAD Conv. Eldorado Barrltz. Blue, Fcly·new. ll.200, Pvt·pty 646·7536 '5.5 CADlLLAC convert.. Full power, Ml.nt offer 5.(g..1675 New Ca" IRAND NEW 1965 FAIRLANES cond. FROM .$2599 TO 52759 All hive VI'" a111omatic tranemiu ion, power 1te1ring & many other opt Iona. + T&L BRANO NEW 1965 THUNOERllRPS Crul1oma11c, radle, hHter, Pl, Pl, WIW. Stock No. "37. Make HOO 53899 FULL PRICE + T&L 12 TO CHOOSE FROM With full powtr . factory 1lr, many eth1r eptlon1 •t Low, Low prlcea. BRAND NiW 1965 FALCON RANCHlltOS I Cyllndtr-1 Cytln•er l taMard-4-Spu6-A11tomatlo traM. MANY COLO,.& TO CHOOIK "'OM. LOW AS $1929" + T&L V8, auto, R A ff. Rum &'QOd. 1960 CHEVROLET IMP A.LIA: $299 Two door hardtop. Power S"'lfaiQ ateerill£. Cllem. S26. down. s:lS.83 month. O.A.C. SJ6-6.'>8(1. DI r. FOR Sale 1964 Chev. Impel& 2·dr. radio, heater, auto AUTO CENTilt trans, power st~rlng. P~· 00 Harbor Blvd., C.M. off Is S2MO. Phone 5'11·5491 ()pt-n eves. le Sun. 642-4733 ~ CHEVY Impala, RIH. '64 C H E V E L L E Mallhu pwr, ""'Um / battery, flDe Super · Sport Convertible. cond. $475. 549-4039 Like new. Yellow with white '64 BELAIR 6-cyl. 4-dr. ~. top and "lllle Sldewalls. T~ over pmt1. Pvt·pCy, Only 13.000 nu I es. Radio, 839-1728 heater, pov.er s t e c r I n .:. '64 IMPALA 3 sp trna, R/H. power bnkes, wtndshleld wubers, bl& motor, l*lded PS. Steel gray, 1mm-c- duh. $2,l!l> arm. A.lk <cc $.2100. 646-4710 eves 548·• Jack Curley at 642-4321 '!i6 CHEV 8-<:yl. Cleul da,y1, or 67>5688 nights and $475 • cash! WS2·A EJ.m. weekend. C.M. 546-8995 '55 OfEVY BEL AIR CONV, '56 9 PAS.5. V8 Sta Wq. $225. Turquolle A white, R R/H, auto trans. A H, W/Wa. ~48·:M90. work. $17'5. LI 8-4739. . New c.,.. 9100 New Cars . --~--·-~ BRANO NEW 1965 'ALCONS '2199 TO '2899 ALL HAVE AUTOMATIC TRANS. SOME WITH AIR & FULL PWR. + T&L Neea 9IOI - BANK FINANCING BRANO NEW 1965 PICKUP TRUCKS . F -100, ,. ·290. loenef!Ma fa ltiock ,. .. ,1 .......... tllle eMI '·100 atylulde , .. kUllo I cyl .. lb"'8NI traM.. heat1r, 1250 rur aprlnga. ltock No. 4242 '185999 FULL PRICE + T&L See Us Before You .Trade-We Want You For A Customer . . NEW CAR TRADE-INS EXTRA CLEAN -THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED $2395 ---l'OltO OIALllt ---. '62 FORD D•'} "••le end heatar, 4 1pd. Llk1 newt NPI 121 163 T-lllD $2295 C...v...tlb&e. A11to. trana., radio and ti.ater, feotery air. I~ 37' Ra.io and huter, f11ll ,....,.,., Like new! 11.000 ac:· '61 FOID tuel mll ... NYM oq c ... vertt"le. Radio, hHttr, 1uto, tra,,._. power '65 MUSTANG sms e .. ,.,... .... .,,, irxM..o.:s!. 1 .. 1 t•rmt. l+I. ftMle 8M ti .. tar, 4 ~. Like n•wl ..cA 7H 160 OLDS. 88 '65 PALCON $1195 J WAY GUARANTEE 4 • .., hardt-,. f'9dlo and h11ter, automatic, pew- 1 deef'. "8411o •ftd h .. ter, autem.tlo. 1111» aotw•I er litJering •nd brak-. ,. .. , lftarp. irxx 402. mllee. Liile MWI ~" 111 '60 CHEVROLET '64 FOID $2195 THIS WllKINO'S SPICIAL Nemad 4 .._r wagon. "adio and heater, automatic. Qaluk IOO I .,.., haNI• ftadle, ...... ,, a......... '62 FORD s"s ....... r otMrfng and brek ... factory air. tlo, ,._., .-r1n1 & ",.le-. t ,000 aot11al "''..._ U-.... •-'64 T' •llD ..., .. Ne. OTV M4 -luJe IOO I ..._, hardtop. RMlo. huter, au..-._ '17 COIVlllE $1195 ....... _.t,le,_,... __ r_•_ .. _"_"-_·_"_A_a_n. ______ _, RIHli.. heater, automatic., full power. HOH 113 C-..rttMe. .... , 8Mrpl MW tep. ftadlo. hutar, a '61 FALCON $195 '62 FALCON $1195 ..... ltliMl.IHYeM. '61 MUSTANG I dew, O.fne t rim, Ht9fnatlc. hHter. Like new. ~ul,.., ... d lo and !Mater, automatic. :1::-ti ... ":!.-: 0";::9~ •ute"'8tlt. ,,..'2!~ :g Y~Us. $695 ~ ... ~~~~~!.rdtop. 1tadio i nd "~~·a~ '62 FOlD $1095 ...._ .. 9M ......... PIV 440 '9WW· factery air. QXU 1M. ,. ........... Rellle. hea~1 autemetlo, deluxe trlM. 161 T-laD $1195 '60 CADILLAC ftMI Mtf'I'. Lib MWI nA .... · Ma,...., AutefMtlo, ,.. .. •"41 heater, fUll jlllleWtr & P'ltetwu• ,.ull ,.wer and air, La.I 157 ' ·~ .,,, ... eohtel "'' .... USED CARS . IOl4 ........ COSTA MllA ,; 'I 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport 11.U U· 1-3471 2054 HartMw llvd • Colftl.... 646-1~ • ,. ' ' !; -DAILY PILOT/Ntw1·Pm1 HOONew Cara 9IOONew Cars 9100 ReW Cers Hoo New Car• STANSBURY BUICK . - · We Only Do It ONCE A YEAR ANNUAL RED TAG SALE ..................... Uke the boy who cried wolf too often, no one believes the merchaftt who cries "SALE" 52 wffks a year. We would rather do it once a year and have it mean somethin9 to you and us. • This is a combination sale of BUICKS, G.M.C. TRUCKS, PICK-UPS, HANDl·YANS, OPELS AND JAGUARS. Brand New Cars, some DEMONSTRATORS. Our stock is larte and the wlectlon Is good. Every car is ready for immediate delivery and is offered on a flnt come, fint served basis. • HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES Sales Price intludes•ev..-ythin9 except Califomia's 4°/o sales tax and licenM fees. Uberal terms too! So briftCJ money or your CJood credit today!!! BUICKS · Stk. No. 192-1964 Buitk l l ~·twc• 4 CfOO' ,..,,. l ute.• \ 1'1Cf•p00fl•f YAll.I• In tt. r.t!JI., 111" -It WI-of 11 ' ell\• In "'9 Matlil (~y llUI' 11..,IO, .... ,., D•' "°"'· vwr l»t~•t.. tinted t leu . ._"''' ""'"' t it SALE PRICE 2895°0 Stk. No. 30S-1965 Bultk S-fal Otlulf Sia. WK. LM!t ,... lar .. r ··-· lflf> SM< .. I •kits Illa a clrOll'I t llcl loalls .,,_,_, i.io. T l\ls llill •mong Ill ,,,.,,., t irt.u eul9. lfl l>&. end IKfOrV air 0Dndlllortl1>9. SALE PRICE 329600 Stk. No. 256-1965 Buick Sio.Yf~ ~ Wat Wo<ld \ Fllf "°"""' Trt .,.I ,,, GM .. , .,....,, l\laurtov• •1tor'I, • o•u wltt\ •ti "'° (.Gmfcwl ot • """,..." club ur, W•ll ""Ull>- Nd wlt?I rtdlo. ""'"· ,.,._,.c '''"'"''"""' •lld lutt•M •Kio. SALf PltlCI 325000 Stk. No. ~ 1965 B"tk .,.....,. C-, ~.M.'a ,,,. .. , lo !ht -" or ...itlutlett. A cer loe-.r • actlcwl end hl•u•loli• ~ blll4f. All tM txtru """' 1•<10<'9 air COlldlllMI• .. l"r1ce4 WI Y lltlow list •I (>Illy SALE PRICE 489500 JA'GUAR Stk. No. R600-1964 J~uar t lil,f ("'tlf'# \rl'i t'!•N •ft_, •u y ... f ""'o/ tl r~\1 P&"l't w llh ••ct-o. "'!:•t"4' ( .. ,......,,. •• .,. whh hf\rt ,.,,,,. ·~·' "",,..,,., .U4fdt. ""'•• ••• ": t ••t ,..,,,, •-'fl! •Ir CO"l4'Ul,,...f"I 4695°0 * * BUICKS Stk. No.140-1965 BUICK \O""'( 111 1 ~ (.GUO' HA' •uto '''"'. O•f ,,,.., fl O'*O. f'IH P#r •nd """'" ... Of'°'tt Of'str•bft .. ,,., SALE PR ICE 2576°0 Stk. No. 40-1965 Buit k SA:•I••• i.-1 Cous>e 11111<1<'1 11<1..i and butttr "' °"' Mlh tvttv1llln1 In "' ,,... OM loOfil tllcl •w'U ~-iv-""'Y· EcwfPI w1111 auio lral\I. OWf •'-• buCO I 1 .. ll, tit" SALE PRICE 3087°0 Stk. No. 17S-1965 Buick (,r1tn !,C)t \tyf,.r lr. SOG'f'\ C•' 'With bht(.k YH'JYI •co. b'ectr h.><.~•t '4!:ef\ wtr~ w~f <.OVf'n •nd tor ,,,_ vou110 1t ""''' 1 ' tM•O 9'•" box SALE PRICE 3459°0 Stk. No. 237-1965 Buick E ltclra ?l.S Coow. Tllo\ ,..,. ur I\ bit. \i,.k. •nd r ide• llltt • d•Hm otua ln1lanl rttoon-. ,.,,.., nHdtd A trulv luxury c•• foslcle and wr Fullv eaulopfil ln<I air c:ondlllonl"--onf~ SALE PRICE ~/4 450000 OPEL Stk. No. 9-1964 Opel t'41r" .,...,., v.-t•" Thi, ,.,,. ''°'' ... r, Al , r .• , ...... " m.-,,. .,~., t tt It\ MUle>nwnt lntJ\Hj"\ .,_~, •• ¥irl°'1J• ,,,.,.. ,.,,.,. w lntf,hWI" wfr>f''' •rut •110,,.,, cl11\ ,..,.. t>OtHJl•r '1Jft'4'nf-fo,. ...,..,,.,. 149500 TRUCKS BUICKS .__ Stk. No. 19t-1965 Buit k $0fo<l•I Otllllt (Of''" T~ modHI .-let ol IM• M W CGft-11ei. mallft It -of fNr lfHl•~I valUH It i..1 eulo. t.ans . -'· •'-· radon. f\talt r. llnled WIS, ...... IOI', """'9 ll•tt. f lC SALE PRICE 2998°0 Stk. No. 262-1965 Buitk U S.b,. Ole. Sot. CM. a11kll'1 '-st or~ !vii tlted cer. Tlll1 dtlu• Artie wltltt ~ I\ -'(OU'lf like .. n 1111 uMd to. ,Ully eoulPl>td and prlud to Mii at llf'IV- SALE PRICE 342600 Stk. No. 120-1965 Buick Wll«l<AI (llS'°"' l OI' "'' CH. avklt't NMor"'" 1na ctr "'•' "'"'' other\ t.~t • i.e<ond IM!t-11 IMV'rt 111.11<.•. f llUIDt wflll Juli _, ir.<I. •lfl< -h Ir.cl wlrtdowa .... lte.,. elr condllionllll. ()fllv SALE PRICE 4481°0 Stk. No. 94-1965 Buick Grt1141 ~I. IUvlffa. lrw;rta•blv rl<ll t00r1S "", bu! 11 wn Pltnned tt.el wav. Hofhine like It. fnalde °" out. N111Jrellv full POWtr plut IKIOl'Y elr c.ondltlonlne •lld many other aurr1b5' otr1" SALE PRICE 5351 00 Stk. No. 161-1965 Jaguar 3.8• Sedan I U 1,.~'"'' ' 6oOr J-.eu., \ t• .. it crt•t• ,,., • "'"' '-""""' """"'"'~ 1111• !ht ''""""'' lllCE\ lnc-ra"4a I• boltl llH"'1r allcl bt"•"'O', T rutv • dln.,..,,1 l>tffd of eel. 519700 * * '65 GMC ''Ton. St()('k No. 27. SU'ndard cab with 51.,.· Fenderside bed. 3 spd. transmission. W'llh inline 6 cylinder $1947 r-ngine, C .. n b.-purchased for ju,1 $299 down and 36 monthly J>llYmenta of 57.89. SALE PRICE •..•••••.• ·• · 'U GMC H1ndl·V1n. StO<'k ='lo. 3.1 Thi• nrw 11drl1tlon to the GMC llnr doe11 just what the namr implies. It will i.rrve '"11 In evrry '' ay. Lnt~ or fun to drrve and r<'al i.cot.ch on p s. I::qu1pped with 11uxillary 11eat. r1dlo. heat· rr I.· rlrfr!N!'r, ~rd,. r11rs:o dnnl". \Vei1t eoi.~ 011111ld1> rtar VtP\V mlrron1. he1wy-duty front & ~llr 11pring11. $2343 '65 '• Ton GMC. Stoc:-k No. :l ~1\11111 )our own ll11t hf'rt-irt11kr or rl\mper. 700x15 6 ply ratinc tires. Split rima. I lravy '1111 .. • ~ar s.nrln~~ he111 An<l defrn~l<'r. 011 b11th arr clranrr. On!" quart olJ filter. ~ALB PRl\l·; ....................•.••........ , .....•• , ••.............•••••••••••••... · • · • • • • • • • · • · • • • • • $2164 '65 GMC I I Ton Tr'UCk. St0t·k No. n . horv nver t<'IT8Ce blue. 8' Wlde~lde bed. cwtom cab. full depth air fot1m $2620 r.t•at 1-l'atrr ·<-tll'froster, hM''Y duty rear ~princa. heavy duty <'nitine. One quart olJ filter. comfort IT'OUP. pow- rr st"fT!ni;. pvwer bra.kes. J ,;~d transmlylon. Full Price 3161.00 SALE PRICE ............... • • • • .... · · · ... '65 GMC 3• Ton T ruck. S tock No. 2. Ivory over terrace blue. eight foot Wldeslde Md. full width tte.r window, =~r .~=n~~~ i~~e~.11~~~· iRYC~ ~~~I~:.:~~.~ .~I~.~~~'.~~.~~. ~~~·t· ~ .~~~~ .~l.•.~: .~~~ $2591 ~65 OMC Vi Ton Tl'utk w ith Camper. Stock No. 6T. Ivfibapalnt, custom cab. 8' Wldeslde bed. tull depth al;' Moam seet. R.liht hand door lock, heater A: defro.ter. oll th alr cleaner one quart oU filter 3 1peed t:ransmla· on rt. hanrt arm rest. cab height Cl'lmper. SALE PRJCE ••••••....••• · • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • $2488 'U CMC Y1 Ton Truck. Stock No. 56. Special f11ctory yellow exterior paint, CUllOm cab. elaht foot Wldealde $2746 bed, full dt>pth air toe.m i.~t. hl'at<'r and deCroster. n1dio. heavy duty engine, heavy duty ~ar IPl'itJ:' °"" ~;~~I llltf'r. 11utomatie transmu1l!1on. r..;,er 5tttring. fully chr1>med wheels. camper type JXlO outa rear l1"0rll.. Step tYPt rear buml)tr. S LE PRICE ...•••.•........ · · · · · · · • · • · · • · · • • • · · · • • · • • · · • · · · · · • · · · 'H OMC Ha~a..._ SttW'k No. 29. Comtortable Aeatln1 for 8 adult.I. SHI.I ma.y ~•Uy be removed fOr c11mp-$2766 ln.r or atn')'brr ~·Color. ~M'ace blue with ciu1tom'lnt.er:lor color keyed lo match eitfttlor paint. Equl~rl with~ hta~r deff'Oltf'r, heavy duty front A tft.T IPC'b\p. HO hrapwr. inUne 6 ena1ne. speed transmla· "°"· duty ~. ttntfT A rear seeta, Wett Cout out.aide reer ~ mlrt'On. front atabUlm' bar. 'U GMC ~ T ... Tr.dt. Stock No. 9. Ivory exterior paint. cuatom ceb. elsht foot Wide.Ide bed. tuU depth air $2256· fa.m .-_ t.1tt A._,,'Oltft, ht&Yy_duty rw .,trip. eamfDrt poup. SALE PRICE •••••••••••••••••.•••••• , ~ -.. ,?,;' I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION Uaed Cars 9900 New Ca,. 9100New Cars 9100 New Can TRANSPORTATION - 9100 CHEVROLET '61 CHEV. 4 or. lmpa.la lid • top. EX. l'f'PI· clean, lull.Y equip. $1095. AWM MOTOR CO • Oldamobil•Cadillac 1150 So Coast Hlway LAGUNA BEAOI UY 4·1084 Kl 7·3103 j!I' CHEVY 1tallon wagon, 4.000r. v~ 17161 Westport Onve, llWlt. llarbour. ·57 CHEVY Conv. V8 stick. S600 or hf-st oiltt. 642-3190 ·;J6 CHEVY V8 stick. over· drivto. R/H. runs &ood, make oUer. Ll 8-7018. CHRYSLER '60 Chrysler Imperial 4 dr. New interior &: p&nt. Mechanically per· feet. All' condlt1onin~. $1395 Mandie Motors 424 Main S~et Hunungton Buch 536~ '63 NEWPORT 2·DR I ftJLL.PWR/ MUST SELL 673-3077 ~ v ES. I '63 Chrysler N""''P(let 4 dr sedan. Exe-el· l lent condlt.Jon. White w/ brown tnt. Low main. Still undtt faciory warranty. $1995 Mandie Motors 424 Main Street Huntington Beach 536-6585 9900 CHRYSLER 56 CHRYSLER. PS. PB. ra- dio. very dean. 2 owner. S295. 67>3249 CHRYSLER 'G:i. Imperial, Le Baron. my ec1u1ty Sl.000 all elec, dua..I • air. 64.2·2690 COMET 61 OOMET 2 door. .t:xCF.L-1 !..ENT CONDITION THRU OUT. FuUy equipped wtlh all rxtrai; md . Rt H, stan- dard traJU•, df'htxf' trim, tuJJ lealllPr "tr. "Shl?ws fin· f'St nf CAN''.. N<'w C11.r I r 11 ri e . Otn'STANDING VALUE \VAS $995 SpeciaJ S795 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W, Coast Hwy LI 8·3466 NEWPORT BEACH '61 COMET 4 lif. sed811. Standard trans .. R/H. ·~al sharp. $645 Mandie Moton ~24 Main Strerl Hun tlnf;ton Beach :>36-fij&') CORVAIR 62 CORVAm Monia Srort Cl)llpe EXCEl..LF.NT G'ON· omoN TllRU OUT. Fully equipped w1t.b R/H. ~ 1J)f'ed tote . Low miles one owner New car trade 12 to choose from). "Abaolutely beaut!· ful". Special SI 295 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W. Coast Hwy Ll 8-3466 NEWPORT BEACH Muat Selll '64 Spyder Convertible Tur- ho<"hnn:f'<I l':nfltnr. 4 · SPted stkk sh1fl. l..OI~ nf PXlrll~. nJO nllll'.!1 B11l:1nce $1980 ~I~ equity only 1 $.'ti(). r>45·5t1!l :l.'11 ... 'tm '64 MONZA sum. Stick. 1-owner. Xlnt·cond! I 646-498'2 ' '61 OORVAIR. new brakes, I tirH. $695. Runt eood· 646-4552. Evenin&s. 61 OORV AIR 2 dr c:pe, wrecked 75~ finished. $200. Ll 8-1038 157 E. 23rd, CM. ! '64 MONZA $1695 Stick. 1 • owner. Xlnt • cond! 1 RAH. 16,IXXI • ml. 646-4982 i 1962 OORV AIR MONZA. RIH. I 4 SPEED, EXCEL, COND. U095. 673-9474. CORVmt '59 CORVE:M'E 3·SPD r $1450 • TERMS Pvt. pty /540-0316 .., t 6 ·oo CORVE'M'E. 210. • spef'd.1 1 O'lmft'. 31,to> ml. looks- runs xtnt. suoo 646-<1369. I DESOTO r'''57 DE wro. A·l Low • ml. Sale or w • trade. 30l3 1<11.lybrookt/ Kl 9-1863. DODGE r' PEftFECT..CONO! , '6.1 DODGE Dllrt 4·Dr1Auto. I sirA>. eau w.7341. I '!;A DODGE Custom Slerrs 9 pua w;n. P!i, PB. Air I Ree.I Good! 53!Hl8'74 d1y1. SURPlli SPICIAL 'SJ SI Wq $200. 549-1211 FALCON a FALCON 2 door LIKE NEW CONOmON ntRU OUT. All extru lnrl. R/H, attnda.rd trana. etc. One ........ MW cat tnde "Showa belt al care." Spec. a..na e ltOY CARVIil e PONTIAC 1410 W. Colllt Hwy LI 8-38 NEWPORT BEACR 'll P'ALCON M . l"OW91T. 3·1pd. R' n. Deluu trim! ~hi OR 5-1519. THE DUNTON SOCIETY'S TALKING ABOUT ••• I aou~r M Y HEW I I OUGHT MY HI V. o• I 90\*'1'M'Y flALCOH ,<IT NI W •AL• D u N ro N NfW T -91110 It A I I Y, A~l I COii- f'OllD AHO AT DUNT~ LI T I ..,. W Tiet.a AT SA V ( D 1'011 0 ANO GOIN6 TO DUN T O • TWO WAYS. P'OllD. Al'fl • ICOMOMY SAVIO H Uii· DU H To-M'I SHO l',ING Ofl Ol'fllA-D .. 0$ Ofl a ... l'D•D Tl4U I on+- TIOH AND '111CI CVT· •• ........ THf LO W D U • I II G CIU. I t: SALE ,.lllCf . THflll VIA•· TINO I.ALL IATll" D I AM lli:L· IMO SAl f . W ITH THI LY liA ,.Y, SAV?MOS. IT'S A FACT FORDS COST LESS AT DUNTON FORD SAVE ~6 •1200 ON fXECUTIVf FORDS EID IF YUi SILE DUNTON lllOID PllCI •3995 L...n-.... ...., ....... , ..... c..... ......... DUNTON fOID PllCI ........ " .. ... •rt I A~CD't rl f--"""'s lllllv toctwv ..,.,_ -wt ho'vt • ,.,, ..... ,, ..... "" te t~ ,,_ •1885 •99 DOWI • CASH er TRADE • • DELIVERS :...-._....:-.... ·:. """'....,_, ... _..... f AllLANI 2·DOOI 'Ii· TON PICKUP A~­"v -.,.. . .,.,,,.". -.. .... N(ty Mt fllo ..,., __... ~WSW t l r ••tft. "' • " y .. ~-. ........... ,." ~· "'" ,.,.,. "' """ ,.,_ ""° Wiii! ,,., ~ ..,., ........ --.., '*'' .,. ...... --· ....... , ... '"--·-. ' II v t ry Ir I' c Ir. T1111ftY, -.. ....... ~-­...._ ""'"' '9dWY ....... ~I. DUNTON llOID NfCI •2300 DUNTON POID Pltc:I •1795 •1795 300 CARS ln'•• uwia. .. .... , .. _ 'Q POID '"" 'd flOlD .... .,.____ ... c-trT ....... ... -¥4. Cnl-..flc. -......... ....... ,.., Mr. S1ltl $1491 ''1 ~D '91r'--Mt. v ... ...,......c. ....... Sttl Sttl ... MONZA '-' ll'ldlry ....... "-.. ...... -~ ...., ...... '"" ''1 CHIVY Y.t ....... C:..u .... _ ........ ••••r ..._ ......... S12tl .... CHIYY ... , .... --Y-1 U.. ........ c ...... -_..,. •• ...,,.... ,....., *· ... ...... ,,_ .... '*· -· .... '*· s1m am. ...Cl 6 PMTI Mft. '61 LJMC01a 0'9I """ t '·•· ~ ........... ~ ... MOMIAY fMH .. INY "'· ......, ""· All .,., ...._.,... .... ,_ U1tl DUNTON FORD 22.-0 80. MAIN=SANTA ANA WH•RI •ROADWAY M•n• MAIN ST. AT WARN•R -.. .. - . .. -- --- -- . \ - Frid~. July 23. 1%5 DAILY PILOT/Ntws-Prm 3J OLDSMOBILE JULY UES CLEAR-OUT SALE I You bought so many this Month that the factory shipped us FRESH stock of all models! 4-4-2's STICK WITH FACTORY AIR CHOICE OF 11. SAVE ON ALL Brand New 1965 F-85 2 Door Club Coupe $2199 FULL $19!c Dn. PRICE $63. 99 mo. LOOK--DISCO·UNTS UPTO 51301.78 ! ! ! '59 PLYMOUTH Fury40oor '59 BUICK 2 Door Hudtop $399 .--------. '60 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door $599 ~~~~~~~~Tl~·~·.·~~~·~ .a~~~.~~. ~~.~'.E.VE ~: '6 l PONTIAC Cat•lin• 4 Dr. Bronz car. Auto, R&H, PS, PB, sharp u r with high color and letads of miles left. $1199 $1299 '59 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door $795 '56 Ford 4 Door . . . . . . . .. . .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79 '63 VALIANT 2 Or. Signet 400. Bckt. sh, •uto, $1499 '56 Plymouth (As-ls) Runs ..•.............. · ..•.. · ·. $99 R&H, this blue ur/m•tch. int. hH Ch • f h 1961 CORVAIRS. 2 dr, 4 dr, 01ce 0 I ree 1 clb. cpe. CIHn cars ready fo r u le HIOWH '59 Filt 600 Wqon ................................ $199 glamor. RHI good cond. Under book. s795 '56 Ford 4 Or. Was. Runs real good ' .. ' ............. $199 '62 OLDSMOBILE s1595 '55 Lincoln Cpe. Runs good. Real str•ight . . • • . • • . • • . . $299 Coupe. Hardtop. '60 FORD Station W190n. s995 :: ~~:nH.~~~~~~c::..::y,;~i~B·, .(Hu~ry) . : .. : : : : : : : : ~~ '62 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop coupe. $1695 '59 Pont. H.T. cpe. R&H, auto, PS, PB, todays bMt buy .. $699 '61 FORD G111";re convt. Auto, R&H, PS, PB, tharp. s999 '61 Rambler 4 Dr. Wag. RHI good car ............... $699 '62 CHEVROLET Hardtop coupe. $1695 '60 Chev. 2 Dr. R&H, auto, fact. air, worlu .....•...... $699 '62 FORD F•lcon 2 Or. Stick, R&H. _ Nice clHn car. New t ires. Tremendous buy. $899 .._''_1 _com-•t-2 D_r._Sh-arp_ .. _ ... _ ... _._ .. _· _ .• _ ... _ ... _ ... _. $6-99-· '63 CHEVROLET Non hardtopcoupo. $1699 '60 BUICK lnvl cta convt. Owner consigned. And you be the judge. White car, bl•ck top. C•ll the owner. $950 IF YOU HAVE . BEEN TUltNED DOWN • HAD A REPOS. ,63 OLDSMOBILE s1799 SESSION e NO CASH DOWN e EVER BEEN BANKRUPT Jetfire 2 Door hardtop. • A MINUS EQU ITY • Come on in today. We can consolidate '60 MERCURY Station Wagon '61 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door F-15 your payments Into one payment that could Include the car of C Sed $1899 $999 '-y-our-cho-ic•_· --~-----• '60 CADl.LLACFull pow•~~ic• c:~·, needs a home. $1095 NO CASH NEEDED 25 MONTH WARRANTY '64 OLDS Vista Crui H r 9pau w•g. Wha t a cu $72&0 •for your nc•tion. Sa ve $$$, auto, pt, pb, mo. R&H, lugg. rac k. My! Paym•nta. OAC On All V1lue-R1ted Uaed Cal"I REMEMIER "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE" U_NIVERSITY •Si FALCON SPRINT H/ t op, V8, 4 apd, extru, $1,995. ~ FORD st FORD "8" Coo~rtible. 0EAUT1FUL CONDITION. OaJaxie ·500·• loaded with ill exl.raa md. R/H, Cru1&- lmat1c. power 1tr etc. One owner low miles "Reflects l:tlr finest of care"· Wu $169:> Special S14!l> e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC lfX> W. Coast Hwy LI 8-3466 • NEWPORT BEACH ?61 Ford Convortlblo vt. auto, pwr atr, rad.lo, w/w. Snow y.rh!te. Sharp! $25 dn & $6.32 wk-. AUTO CENTER 19-ll Harbor Blvd .• C.M. Open Eves I: Sun. 6-t!-473:! '59 Ford 9 puaenrer Wagon Auto .. R/H. Ideal for vacation. $695 Mandie Motors 56 f'ORD 9 pass Wag fact. Air Cond. Good ures. brakes battery. Trans or Surfer. $125. 1969 Arnold Ave C.M. '29 FORJ).cpe. Good body, New Hydr-brakes. Rebuilt- eni. Runs aood! Spare parts. 675--0521 '62 FALCON DELUXE 2-DR/SfJCK/R&H SHARP! 646-6459 ·59 FORD 2-Dr' S'...l!l:J R&H. P.S. CLLAN! Runs Good! :'>49-3997 MERCURY '60 Mercury Wagon. Automatic. radio. heater. Real sharp. $995 Mandie Motors 61 OLDS · '88" Holiday sports coupe, BEAUTIFUL CO:-:- DITION THRUOUT. r'ully equipJX'<I 11.ith au extnc; Incl. R/H, hydro, power str. brakes, full le.ather, deluxe tnm etc. One owner low mileaie "Showa tineal ot car,,... Mam:11ters sf)('cial Sl l9:i e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1100 'Joi. Cr111Sl llwy LI li-'.i-166 NEWPORT BEACll '59 Olds 2 Dr Auto, R & H, i)\\r slI, w w Fire engine red. No money dn & $5.42 wk. SUl/fsitJ.e, PONTIAC 1963 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HARDTOP \.nENADIER red \\ilh m1t1chini:: Ventura interior trim and upholstery. Re- freshing tar tory air con- diuonlllg. Qn, of the 'cle11n- "!'t ui;ed rars 1t has bt>en 1111r plt'a.,urc to oUer tile buyrr Just $2595 STANSBURY BUICK 1920 Newport Blvd. COit.a Meaa 646·9022 . AUTO CENTER 424 Mam Stttc_t. 1 _ _ 1941 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 59 PONTIAC 8 Catalina 4- Huntington Beach .1.16-6."i85 Open cvei; It Sun. 642-4733 dr hardtop Viat1. EXCEL- ----LENT CONDITION. Fully '58 Mercury . TRANSPORTATION CAR ('quipped Incl. Riii hydr11. Wal:"on. Auloma~1t·. ractio. "IS .. OLDS. 4 door economl-power str. full !rather. <le· 63 RAMBLER 8 station wa&on "Ambassador 990" OUTSI'ANDlNG CONDI- TION. Loaded with all ex- tras incl. RIH. auto. power atr, brakes, windows. Full lnliler bucket aata etc. "Showa fi nea ol care" New ("ar trade. Priced be- low market only S1995 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W. Coast Hwy LI 8-3466 NE."WPORT BEACH '58 Rambler 4 Dr Slandam trans. R & H, W/W, Perfect for work or play. $299 AUTO CENTER . lMl Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open eves & Sun. 642-47:t:. $395 .,1>1-1i6.l!I tional cart''. Fully rmm-T •BIRD heater A rr :il n11·,.. Oil<' ~·al. rims i;:ood $6().00 I IUXC' 1r1m etc. 'Shows ew•·p- Mandie Motors I 01.(IS 'li:l-Cl.l'fl.ASS, fullY: ~itio~ed ~ guarantNd 64 T-BIRD hardlop sports 1•11\llp. Low·mi. Mus! sell! I Spe..·t;il ~S:i t'OUJW' LIKE NEW CON- t'!I :\Tam Str.:"1 lil:!-:1121; • ROY CARVER • DITION THRU OUT. Load- lluntmgton ~ach :1::6-li:lK1 ·6:1 CUTLASS II 1011, <'Jll'.1 PONTIAC ffi \qlh "'ery eictra incl. 56 MERC wagon.9 pni-i;. I Xlnl, low 1m. 4 i;pd, pr 111y, 1400 w. Coast Hwy Lf 8-3466 lull power. factory air. Ri ll. PS. PB. 2ood hrrs S~.000 aft 5 P.M. 548·6996. , NEWPORT BEACll pn'mlum tires etc. OnP ow· 646 856.~ -ner, new rar tradt' '"ExC('fl-& eng. $200. • '6ii VISTA Cruiser sla·wag. 62 PONTIAC Grand Pnx hooal valur". Was $3195 '58 MERC. IV&!(. A-1. Low· R&lt AIR/ Sacnfice' $3595 ltp()rta COIJP('. BEAUTIF"t;L Special $.1-1~ 424 Maln SV-et mi. !'ale or trade Kl 9-166.1. W·flnc. 673-6196 CONDITION TH RUOUT. 1 e ROY CARVER e Huntlniton Beach 536-t;.;85 ~ KILL YBROOKE Lane. r ,56 OLDS HDTP Full>: equi~ with all ex· PONTIAC ·50 MERC 2-DR Sl~'S 1 RH!• FULL . PWR. tras incl. R H. hydro, power R & 11 , NEW _ ENI.. TIRES Rebuilt-trans. S.\6-J86i str, brake.a, bucket seai. 1400 W. Coast H~')' LI 8-3466 etc. ~ o~r fl('w ci1r NEWPORT BEACH Much Mor<'' 646-6~>88 trade. "Shows fin!.'~1 of "6l" T·Bird MUSTJ "'(; ' PLYMOUTH car'" SpE'Clal $1119.'l l::XCELLENT Cond.-throuah- 60 Plymo . .AL. fury e ROY CARVEi\ e 001. New tires & braktt P-S/ Many rx•nis• 3000 Vil, Ruto. f>\\r str. Sh11J11 & PONTIAC P.S. It P.B. R.ltH Dark '59 Ford Hardtp V81 auto, pwr str. Jet black. Runa like a dttam. $399 SALES & SERVICE 2850 HARBOR Bl VD. Costa Mesa 546-5550 TO MAKE YOU A DEAL THIS GOES FOR THE BOSSES' SHIRT TOO! 60 SIMCA 4 DOOR ltick, radio, heater. 6 l~ENA"ULTDAUPHINE Stick. radio, heater. -5 -9 ENGLtSH FO RD Stock, tie.aler. 62 METRO Stick. radio, heater. 60 -F ALCON 2 DOOR. Automatic, radio, huter. $19 $39 $39 $59 $49 61 RAMBLER AMERICAN $69 WON. Overdrive. r6d10, heater. 60 VAU ANT-STATION WG N~$6-9 Automat ic. radio. hHter. OFFICIAL 61 AM llAS&ADOR VS. •uto,. $995 Rtl.-C. Pl, PB, Fact. air cond. 6 -2 CLASSIC 4 DOOR SEDAN. $895 Automatic:. radio. l'luter. 6-0 RAM8LER'TDOOR SEDAN $495 Automatic. radio. heater. 59 OLDS. SUPER 88 STA. WGN. $695 Auto .. R.tH. P 1teer. tl brakn. 60 63 63 CORVAIR COU PE Stick, radio, heater. $495 RAMIL~R 660 STA. WGN. $1495 Automatic, radio. heater. FORD FAIALANE 2 DA. SEDAN. Stlcl(, AA H. $1095 The shirt off ou·r back on . . .. . '65 M tlST ANG 2119 -V8/ Auto. I , ••n ' d N •-1400 \V "-H LI 8 '"'" blue $1400. &16-7670 mi. $2650, no tax. 544-2664. rr;1 Y !o i.:o. o money dn ., ..... uaat wy . -.,.,.,., -----,.---only l.>42 wk. NEWPORT BEACH 62 T-BIRD '65 MUSTANG/ AUTO. s· J•ull power. Fartory U-coo-AUTO CINTIR 6-cyl.'"XJnt-cond: S2150. Own-~.1al.!~ -'61 80~ sta-wag. dittoned. 642-2007 s,,,,.., all NEW 1965 RAMBLERS too! · ~1~::::.~"~733 er. 6Th-1336S OBILE I ..,.... ~~us-t C:~~ 1i~eB'o·:~ts~ ___ TE_M_P_E_ST __ _ OLD M $11 • cash w -lood credit '55 fuRD Rancb waaon. dr. 61 OLDSMOBIL}:; 98 4dr AUTO CENiER I _842 __ -_m_s. ____ _ 9 p&SR"ler, 1ood metal HiT sport sedan w air 19-11 llllrbor Blvd .. CM '56 PONTIAC, good ('Ond. OYt'r hauled 1 year ago. S1•t:l cond. power sir. hrk. Sl'Ht OJll"n evri:. k ~un. 642-•17::.1 throu~hout: Must sell. Sl~Q. Darlt ·blue with tinted win· wlndow. auto trans. r11d10 ----C I pvt party. 897-2276 dowe 54Ml)36. heet,r. & dt'f tint ~la~~ 11nd I PONTIA 1 11 '61 GRANU PRIX 'r:i6 FORD. white t'Ol\Vl!rt, In ')(Int 5hape first su:.r.i. -.63 Grand Prix Fcty Alr-cond •ull-pwr. uccl tlr~s. jlUWer steer &. t.akea ll away 642-5907. Wam:Ulty. LI 8·2373 w'lndowl auto tranl $3!!0. '65 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic ~ mileage, one owner. PON'nAC 1960 Bonneville S.-8268 · a Holiday Cpr. Demo-Full Fully equipped. Must •tt lo f\&lly equipped, ll,OOO •• FORD, auto tran1. new power, tact. air. only 5.000 llPf)n"Clah" Only SIU10 wk IJ 5-tl14. baltes A tlm $lal. Runs mllM. Fully warrantefd. W.N.D. -------- ..-ad· S15-oo71 alls. 911•• owr sm. Call Lew &.,,,,,.., IAMILll yJ J'OJU> 'Vi TrlJ4. <Stickl Schwalen 5*·565<>. ~s, ltarnltlot 2230 Pacific: Aw., C.M. CL()SE;Qtrr S&le on all new Station Wqon. Radio. heat· 54IMl'l9J.. 196.l Old1mobUes Up to AUTO CENTER er, 1tandud trana. '12 FORD Galaxle hdtop. 1 $1301 Diarounls. Call Chuc! $295 l'k Murt K4'll West ~..,).'{,() dlr. 11141 H11rbor Blvd., C M. owner, I e new. Ii - ---• Jl)tn £vu. & Sun. 64:!-4733 u--dlc Motors lentna town. Sl<AJO. 8'2·3770 ,13 OLDS rss Conv Ok iro.d l'l9Q &1 PONTIAC LeMana hard· top sp1_1n~ 1•ourw. LIKE NEW C'ONOITION TH RU· OlJT. All extr11 incl V-8 R II. rrnto po•w•r str etc. "Br1rn1ihtl Cond1tton" Low nult•a 11-'actory warranty\ Sold new A MJ'\1ced btrt. Special $2595. e ROY CARVIR e PONTIAC 1400 W. O>aat Hwy lJ W. NEWPORT BEACH '612 LE Man• con•. 4 spd. 4 BBL. carburetoc-. 4 eyl. Ira 111. in rear 675-«ilS. VALIANT iO"VAUANT atatloa wan, DI 1'0RO Ran<-bwaaon 1 ' body, white vinyl top. t:xet1I. '&4 Ortnd Prix. fully pwr R/H ,, • cC)nd $1195· Pvt Pty. I equip., f11c. • 1ir. Ai;gunw cyl ltkllk. new uft'.,, , I .,~~ ~ .... G4 Main Street •utom. C o o d condition ~ rood. ~-S3M488. I ~3H997, • t'Ofl . Pll.1nlta .-,,. '""""~-. Huntinstoci Beech ~ Mab otter. OR 3-839&. ... YOUR BANK--OUR BANK . CREDIT UNION--FINANCE co~ CASH OR TRADES. PUT YOUR TRUST IN US--- IECAUSE YOU CAN BOB DUNN RAMBLER 1745 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone LI 8-93Ul: ----------~ ... . - • lt2 DAIL V PILOT /Ntw5-Prm rrid11. July 2.3, 1%5 N.w Can 9IOO ___ N_ew Cars 9100 ~~ 1 "CASSIUS" BILL WATKINS SAYS: I • PLACE TO BUY A NEW OR USED CAR IN ORANGE COUNn. NUMBER 1 IN 'SALES' :62 FORD FAIRLANE 500 sport coupe. VI, R&H, auto, PS, fact. air '61 PL YM. VALIANT V200. 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, auto, air cond. '61 PL YM. VALIANT V200. 4 Door. 3 to chooH from. '63 RAMBLER 660 Clauic. R & H, auto, fact. air. A rHI jewel. '64 DART • 4 door. R &H, auto., Charger engine. '64 DODGE DART 2 Door. R&H, balance of 5 ye1r/ 50,000 mile warranty. ~ '63 VALIANT V200 4 Dr. R&H, automatic, vinyl lnt.rior. '63 VALIANT V100 2 Door. RHl economy. '64 VALIANT 2 door. R & H, stick. Like Mw. '57 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door. Loolu and runs perfect. $1595 $995 $895 $1395 $1695 $1595 $1495 $1195 $ BRAND NEW 1965 VALIANTS BASE PR. BRAND NEW 1965 BELVEDERE I $ 9 .BASE PR. BRAND NEW 1965 CHRYSLER NPT $23 IASE PR. BRAND NEW 1965 BARRACUDAS 079 BASEP~· BRAND NEW 1965 FURY I 8 9 BASE PR. BRAND NEW 1965 SATELLITE ' $ 189 BASEP~ St • 01 '60 MERCURY Colony P1rk. Full Power. '63 CHEV. BEL AIR 6 pasMnger. R&H, automatic, PS. Like new. '64 DODGE DART 270 6 pasMnger. R&H, automatic, Charger engine. '63 VALIANT 6 pasMnger. R&H, 2 to choose from. As low as '62 COMET DELUXE 6 Pauenger. R&H, automatic, LUf" gage rack. '60 CHEVROLET V8 6 PHMnfer. R&H, automatic. 2 to choose from. '58 PLYMOUTH Sport Subur!Mn. Full Power. agons $1995 $1995 $1495 $1295 5995 ST OARD SIZE TRANSP ORTATION CARS :~ .. ~R~~.r.~.~r~!.o~~~2w~!i;k•n}1495 :~!.!.~!&~?.~!!:!.~~!!.,.... $995 '55 BUICK AS-IS PRICES $245 '64 IMPERIAL $4795 '62 DODGE DART . $ 09 st.tton wavon. LeBaron. This car is equipped with Chrysler's finest 1 5 1ccasorles. So~ new for over $1,000. Balance of 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, automatic, power ttHrlnt, 1 ow,,.r. '53 CHEVROLET s195 5 yr.· 50,000 m1. warranty. '64 DODGE $2395 '62 PLYMOUTH FURY $1395 a.1 Air Hardtop. Custom llO 2 Dr. H.T. R & H, auto, full power. Spt. Cpe. R&H; auto, PS, 1 owner. Like new. '57 DODGE $ like new. Balance of 5 yr. • 50,000 mi. warranty. 17 5 :~~~~~~~&~~a~tomatic. Full power. 51495 :~~. ~~~~~S.~ •;r. B•l•n<e of 5 Y••r. ~ 795 4 Door H•rdtop. so.ooo mil• warranty. '58 FORD $195 ;~.,~!-.~;~:~~-~~~~~;-~~~~~.:~" $2795 :~~-~-~~~~.~!~,;~ ... ~'"''";on. $1495 :;~ONTIAC :~y~;,~~~·~:~~~~~rnnd.aar•n•• $2395 :~~-~~~~~~~~orva1reond111on1ng. 51595 :;;~~;~MOBILE ~75 ~~-~~!~~~i~os~~:-~:.O:Ow~t::;:~.y.:22649955 :~~~;:2,~;;~~~;!.EDERE ~995 :;~~;;MOBILE . :224455 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, auto, full power, like new. Balance 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, :uto, PS, 24 000 actval mll... 2295 4 Door hardtop. of 5 year, 50,000 mll• Warranty. . ' $4 495 ,64 FORD :~. ~!'R~:~,o~<, PoweratNring. Bal•nc• $2295 ~~ .. ~~ER~~.1.~~~~1-r. I Polle.,.,. Reconditioned $1195 of 5 ve1r, 50.000 mile Warranty. ~~-Y~~r~!,5~~~w•r.f•ct•;rcond.11 ,000 $3495 :~~.!.~!!!~~!~ .. ~~-Y ~795 :~.~.~DGE $1195 miles. Balance of 5 yr. • 50,000 mi. warranty. ) 9100 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLE R IMPERIAL 1425 BAKER COSTA MESA 546-1934 . . ~ ' ( WAS ~802 WA$ $3019 WAS $3055 WAS --$4913 NEW CAR OUT GO ALL OF T.HE NEW 1 1965 DODGES! AT FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS, SAYE BIG! NO CASH NEEDED TO BUY A NEW CAR AT BEACH CITY DODGE • ON APPROVED CREDIT NEW '65 DODGE DlOO 112-ton PU t oyl .• I ft .. IMd, l speed 1tick, S tiree, deaert tur. ltUOiM. NOW $1902 NEW '65 CORONET Y-8 4 DR. A utAI. tru11., VI, radio, heater, tinted wlnd1hield, wheel cove,.., OS mirror, 1eat belts, etc. etc. Stock No. 284. NO CASH NEEDED - 100f. FINANCING, OAO NOW $2 2 NEW '65 DODGE DART STA. WGN. 4 door. 22S engine, auto. trana., fl & H, P. I ., plu1 tinted wlndshleltl, NOW $2607 NEW '65 ·CUSTOM 880 4 DR. ••g 41 3 engine with 4 bbl cub, r1dlo, heater, auto. trana.. aafety group, f1ct. 1ir cond.. po\ •er brakes, tinted gl1M all around, 4 Mat belts, WSW tlrea, etc .• eto. ltock No. 300. s3 NO CASH NEEDED - 100" FINANCING, OAC NOW tl'AI *i NEW '65 DODGE DART 2 DR. ' I, f: : $ ( fd f # 225 engine, radio, hut", a.uto. trans., wheel covers, backup lites, WSW tires, etc. Stock No. 428 • g=~~lf·;!# ...... ; tii '·-hi. ..., ....... WAS $2640 WAS $3114 WAS $3720 $ NO CASH NEEDED - 100% FINANCING, OAC NOW 5 NEW '65 DODGE G.T. HARDTOP Radio, heater, auto. tran1., P. s .. bumper gua rds, OS mirror, vlnyl top, WSW tires, etc.. etc. &tock No. 22'. NOW $2651 NEW '65 CORONET 440 WAGON 4 door, big 361 va, 2 bbl cub, R & H, auto. tran1., luggage r11ek, •ti tinted glu1, power brakes, etc .. etc. Stock No. 420. NOW sJ204 NEW '65 DODGE ... F .... Ct sh CUSTOM 880 Convt. --_ ~.:-,.,. 413 e ngine, torquefllte tnn1., 1lr · "" __ ,.. •·~ .-. oond., 111 power, utrophontc ra• dlo, rear speaker, teat belta, de• \W ~ lu11e wheel covere. t inted gla ... you name it, 1t·1 got It. NOW WAS $5067 $ 0 7 OPEN EVENINGS 'Tll 10 P .M. SUNDAY$ TOOllll TY ODGE :•rdt ...... ___.. _...__ ,A.-~ ~"--I ....... ...... ..... Ao.. ."" I': .wwwi~ -----~ ~ ~~~--.... ~ i 16061. BEACH BOULEVARD, f:IUNTINGTON BEACH HIWAY J9 I~ ~ ..a o.-~ ~ w101"oaa PHONE: 847-9631' -545-8420 • "'-d,. s.clW -DAILY rlLOT/MIWM'ltlU ''*"· ,.., ....... NEW TWO-PAGE COU N- TY THEATER FEATURES, INCLUD ING TOM TITUS ' "VIEW FROM THE BAL· CONY" COLUMN BEGIN- NING THIS WEEK, PAGES 14 AND 1S. "THE HOUSE DOCTOR," A NEW FEATURE, GIVES PROFESSIONAL ADVICI ON HOME REPAIR - TELLS WHEN IT IS A 00- IT -YOURSELF JOB AND WHEN TO HIRE TRAINED HELP. COAST CAMERA CLUI SHOWS ITS BllT WORK AS A SPECIAL PHOTO FEATURE START· ING TOOAY, PAGE 1~. EVERYBODY LOVES A· FAIR • " FAMILY FU"1 TIME Tuesday JULY 27 Thr• Sunday AUG.1 "HowoiKln Holidayl' FREE AMPHITHEATER SHOWS 2:30 & I P.M. TUES. -WED. -THURS. MAPUA in IOYAL HAWAIIAN REVUE '9fus Other Acts * * * Special Attraction RIST TWO NIGHTS ONLY-JULY 27·21 ALOHA QUHN CONTUT Fil. -SAT. -SUNDAY GINNY TIU SHOW ftlus Other E:xdtinsa Acts FOUi HOISi SHOWS -Mai.t Al'9M Tws.-W.d.·1h1tn. UNIOI cmDNS JAMIOI& -Jwty 2t SOUTH SEAS VlUAGf U .. • thrilling fowMY ._ f.,...way t.ncla. lxetlc exhibttt. frw MtfveefttieffaMtlMftt, music, ct~. MOH Fiii INTDTAINMENT IOI IAICH MA.llONETTtS Plus M.ny Other Speci411 Attnctiofts TUN DANCI IOCKA.IALOO -9-12 Nightfy ICA CHAMPIONSHIP IODEO fri.·S.t. Nlghh -S.t.-Sun. Aftemoona For benefit h•ndiupped children of Or•neeCounty. " SPKTACULAI ROwtR SHOW One of the Wed'a Gffftest THOUSANDS Of EXH11n1 Ct lty ,_.._. bWWtt -~- "-ac.....ia -.,. si..--,._ si.- ......., & i.w-, si..--,......, -....... .. ,... ....... -r ....... 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Performaneu, Thursday through Sunday, 1:30 p.m.; ticket&, $2. Phone OR 3-0223. "The Glasa Menagerie," through July 24. ORANGE COUNTY THEATRE -Performancu, Tuesday throuih Friday, 8:40 p.m.; two shows Saturdays, 7 and 10:30 p.m .; Sundays, 8 p.m.; matinee, Thursday, 2:30 p.m. The theatre ta at 540 South "D" Strttt, Tustin; phone ~18. Ticket&, $3.75 • $1.80. •· Streetcar Named l)e.. sire." starring Cheryl Maxwell, through July 25. "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You ln the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad.'' stanin1 Beatrice Kay and Eddie Hodges, J uly 27-Aug. 1. 111E HOSTAGE -Comedy with music, Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean ve .. -Laguna Beach, through July 24; curtain, 8:30 p.m.: tickets, $2. for reservaUOD.1, phone 494-8061 . after 1 p.m. GREEK THEATRE -Performances nightly at 8:30 p.m.: 2700 No. Vermont, Los Angele.s. Phone 213 NO 3-39.1&. Tlcll:et.s, $S.~S2. Cliristy Min· strels and Woody Allen. through July 25. The Kingston Trio and Roger Miller, July 26-Aug. 1. GUEST IN THE BOUSE-A drama by Hagar Wilde and Dale Funaon wU1 be performed at the Hunt· ington Beaclt Playhouse, 2110 Main St, each Friday and Saturday, July ~ through Aug. 21. Tickets, $1.60, may be purchased at the door, or reserved by calling &47·4815 or &47·1942. Exhibits 1'EWPORT BEACH CITY HAU-Newport Union nigh School District's permanent art collection ol 40 paintings is being displayed. through Aug· ust. daily, except Saturday and Sunday, from 8 a m ~ 5 p.m . The collection has been assem· bled through two purchase awards. one for an oil and one for a water color. each year. ARTISTS OF )10NTB-Sponsored by Costa Mesa Art League, Rose Mary Park of Balboa and Stephen Walsh of Costa Mesa wilJ exhibit sea· scapes, landscapes and portraits in oil in the council chambers of the Costa Mesa City Hall, during regular buslness hours. through July, L:\Gl'NA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION-Gallery, '!J11 Ch.ff Drive, Laguna Beach; hours, 12 noon to 5 p.m., daily; phone 494-6.SJL Entresol. Lenard Kester : one-man show; ~fain Gallery, "Clare- mont Painters and Potters" Exh1b1t, through J uly. Exhibits ONE )1AN SHOW -Under sponsorship of the Mary Ellsworth Gallery. dramatic oil paintings by Carlo Wahlbeck will be exhibited in the Palm Room of The Newporter Inn. 1107 Jamboree Road, Ne" port Beach, July 24 through Aug 2. Special E"·e uts FEsnv AL OF ARTS-The 30th annual presentation of the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Mas· ters. in which living people portray the charac- ters in famous pictures, is being held. through August 15. at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. The· Pageant begins nightly at 8:30. Tickets, Sl.~. may be obtained by phoning 494-1H7 or by writing Festival of Arts . 650 Broadway, Laguna Beach. Admission to the grounds, open daily from noon to midnight,. 50 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Sports HORSE RAC'ING-Top thoroughbred horses race through July 26 at Hollywood Park, 1050 South Prairie, Inglewood. Post time. Tuesday through Saturday, 1:4.5 p.m .. and Saturdays and holidays. 1:15 p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday. L.A. DODGERS-The Dodgers meet St Louis July 2~ and Z.f at 8 p.m. and Ju I y 25 at I p.m.; Cincinnatti. July 26. 27 and 28. 8 pm All games are at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Comin~ Up nJGBT OF S~OWBIRDS-On Sunday. J uly 25, at 1:30 p.m .. about 125 cat-rigged sailboats start from a point just east of the Balboa Pavilion, race around a five-mile course and return to the starting point. vRANGE COl"NTY FAIR-"Hawaiian Holidays'' i1 the lheme or tbiJ year's fair. JuJy 27-Aug. 1, at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Featured will be a Polynesian village with Polynesian food and architecture, exhibits, junior fair Livestock auction, four horse shows, four ~rformances of RCA rodeo, and a carnival mid'A ay. Rodeo performances include evening shows on Fri· day and Saturday. July 36-31. and matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Grounds o~n daily at 10 am Bu11ings close at 10·~ p.m . but ttie carnival continues until midnight. Admission, $1 for adults. 75 cents for students. 13-18. and 2S rents for children under 12. H accompanied by an adult. children are admitted free UNSl~KABLE '.\IOLLY BROW~ -Musical, O_range Coast College Auditorium. 2710 Fair· \Jew Road. Costa Mesa Pf"rformances .l\ug 4 through i . at 8· 15 pm :\l:itrnce . .-\ug 7 at 2 15 Pm Tickets. $1 50. \\Ill be on ... alto .lulv 26·31 and Aug 2· 7 at the auditorium bo\ 01 flee. open from 11 a m ~ 1 p m. and 2 p m to 6 p m. Mad orders accepted. {(J~ MAGAZINE DAILY PILOTJNEWS.P~ P.O. a.s 1m, Newpwt Btatll COVE R :There will ~ run for everyone al the Orange County Fair which opens July 27 for a six-day run at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. On our cover. Wendy Enright, 11, member of the Engineers and Pinking Shears 4-H Club, proudly displays her crossbred Sulfolk· Hampshire lamb sbt \\Ill be exh1b1ting. Friday. JalJ IS, JMI --c.... ........ ---.. ....... .....,.. .......... ., .. DAILY "LOT /N~•IU .. ,_ Of-. c..t ......... Ce., ..._, a.ea. "_ ...... __ c..-,.....,~ PHQ.'lE I0-4SZl Lec1 Bell E4l&.r Gaw. .. Fa Med Ute Pee,lt G .... N-. DeaJper'1 Not.ebeok ..... o.c.. B.ute Plul Ora.are CMlllJ Fair Pa,e % Udo Casta.r.ay Pa1e ll Pace J Carlo WahJbeck faltlblt Pa1e 11 Pate 4 View frem tk BalH111 p_,.1 • Page I ~ Tffattt P11n H, 11 Pase 7 CMst Camera O•~ Pate lt Pace 7 B.UY11·M4i Re,.rtu p_,. 11 PacH a. t Mevlea Pa&H 11, 11 ....._ ..._ -llAl'-Y l'ILOTnllW'M'alU ''*'· '""' II. ,,. ' ' Li . I ~ .. .,"~" ... :W----- Movie SeeneN ~c.~· ~~:eo,A ,. '1 •• Iii• 'Wlf•' ~ ,;i.1aa Corona del Mar-OR 3-6260 11.ii---=------------irm;;m-- V RNt MIUl 'fS ONLY '-•• -ANO - °'THE LOVE GOODESSU• •~twv of '"" ~· .. ---·-,_ -1:JI ·---1:•& t:• sia~IDliir~ ~-~-... l~lt ALSO ~TIM CONWAY '!" JOHlYHN. '-''IM ""'tt-'Ll'S H>VY CllCW A U"IYUSAI. PICTl>•l w .. kdays 6:45 Sun., Cont. 2:30 Pltnty of F~e P<1rlong NOW THRU TUESDAY __ _.... __ .... .. --.. ....... ~ •"'::IJl!Bl ¥lSTS -.. ..-.......... .._. .. and Jorry" ,_hcffi~SO ' ·. ..... . ~ N!WPORT & 11&~80~ CO\IA 111\I tJle liveliest >rt, of all ! -_ .. ...,... r . ~=··-.-.... ~, EW~. . -~ r~ ··te· ' -AN~ Weekdays -7 p.m. Continuous Sun. 2 p.m. COMING! "MARY POPPINS" Daniele Bianchi •nd S..n ConMry st•r in "From Rual• With Love," now •t the Clnenut ThMtro, Hunttngton Be.ch. tt.tt Disney's n.tvre a.n,th color urtoon, .. Ci"" derelt.," is now pl.ylne at the Surf ThMtre, Hun,_ ington leech. l Cnroll S.kor and Robert Mitchum co-star in the color picture "Mister Moses,'' at the Balboa Theatre, Balboa. ' • SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATRE LA ST 3 T I MES! ENDS SATU ADAV Williams' THE GLASS MENAGERIE "Menagerie scores!" Boyea. Press Telegram 2815 Villll Way, N. B. Reservat1on1 673·9664 SC• et Ille L•euna Pley"°"-.. Jl4 Otteft A•t. ··11tlLLIANT," lhrwl. Pffl.-BllE"DAN lfHAN'S "THE HOST AGE" P hone 494·8061 for reservat1on1 I I II I 1__ -I I • 9!. PW"nt et"!!.!..... • .--: I&. ....... WH M•I I •m WM. Thvr" Mtft T-. Doora Open 6.4~ Now Pl.aylng • ~ ~ -DAILY PILOT/NIW5-,•IU "'*'· J9tJ IL lM ,,1. Ctftl '"°"' J •m hi .. $uft, * Pal Show Sat. * Hey Kl4s, S.. Disn.y's 1 "Cinderelt." on our P•I Show Sat. tool Cart.o111 & C.mt4ie1 lh~ atarta •t 1:00 TUES. TH"U SUN. DINNER & SHOW RESERVATIONS Accepkd 'h.. l1'l-02GO VILLA MARINA RESTAURANT AT THE ENT .. ANCE l;O llAL80A llLAND ------- ,..-GARDEN u.'TERNAnONAL •E. i-... Au...._ DMHI BODY If A FllWE I 11S ..... m«i&lll c •IWI PLUS "NIGHTMA .. E IN THE IUN" ;ll3 Il:Slti64i• -~ ...... o..~ • .... ~t• .. ~ "9¥1' ....... ... I.Jr,,_ ........... •c..., ~~~~~~-.-, .... ;:::-"'"""' .-.~ -~··· ._,...,,,.. ......... ............. .... ,__ • .. Cllw ,_........, "TICIU.I .... ... ~ .... l'tT AllD TM "*Ml'-UW' ...... c..ew Den. __ , ____ •....... _ ....... ~ ..... _.. -....... ....._ TAKI NI•, ~I'S Mt•F ..... ,....... .. c-. IALIOA ...... ........... ~ EA"LY 81 .. 0 IHOW IATU .. DAY & 1-UNOAY OPU• •• eON'T s:00 WE.E.ICDAY'e ~ at f :4S -ALSO-· -ALSO- • LOOD HAWKE ' illlli ··-- HEY KIDS!! U~.M. 50c ALL AGES "The AdYellllres Of SilW Die Sliler'' l'LUa Th,... C.rtoeN Md • Short w.fect MESA THEATER LI 1-1552 THE MOST lfAUTIFUl THEATRf IN AMfllCA EDWARDS' .-. HARBOR ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE .S-46·3102 NOW -ht RUN COAST AREA --KWH ftliCa NUTT-. '-~LY ~ .•. .___. iillra-8 lblM °'"a -- ------== 4• •• ~ y- ·- ~ - • .. - 11 Memories of Carnivals C.enfim_, f,.... '• J Now she has her bachelors and mas- ters degrees in English and is enrolled foc the f &lJ quarter ot the Unive<sity of C,fj. fomio ot Irvine to begin wort toward her doctorate. T h e friendly. outgoing. M~woukM­ born Mr;. Kubts wos 27 and the mother of on active fiv&-yeor-cld son before ,he be- come intellectuolly restleu. She ond hus- bond, George. 1 l y ea r s her senior, hod been llvinq in Colifornia for several yeors, and Georqe"s outo parts store no lonqer needed her ossistonc.e. She began to feel 0 11 urge to lebm to write. She hod token severaJ writinq classes wrth no deqree in mind when one of her professors gave her some qood advice. "A writer," he 1 o id. '"h&H to have the finest bodqroond possi· ble. If you do not wont to get o c}egree, you do not reollyl wont to write." 1 "I settled down ofter that ~d earned on ossoeiate of a rts degree from-C itru' College. then I transferred to Los Angele, Stote College where I received my B.A. ond M.A.. ~e explained . Mrs. Kubis hos been teaching f o u t years. the lost two of which hove been at OCC. She loves it, ond enjoys sh4ring her tolent with others. The Kubis.es" celebrated t h e i r 20th wedding onnive~ry t h i s yeor. "George ' hos given me ff'9 feefmg of stability I hove needed." she so id. Their only c.h~d. Tom, 14. is studying the soprano soxophone ond shows promise of becominq o fine j o z 1 music.idn. He wrr+es mus ic, also. Foscinoted by the clossic~I t r o 9 i c structure of ste<y writing, Mt1. Kubi1 i1 us- ing this form .on the novel she is currently work i n 9 on. "Kilometer 39." Her only problem , at present, is finding •no u 9 h hours in the d"y for all the things she w"nts to do. -Christine McCabe BIMIFIT PLAY TW9 ..,.m.t benefit ~ fer a MnkM WWMn critically burned ht .,. a. pt•• twe wt._ ... will M ..... ~ 4 ..,.-S by the Orenta County n...tw In Tuefin. 'Nell•• from the show, "Undiw the Yum Yum Tree, .. will .... wed .. .,ray t_,tt.I ._,.... for Ramone Fr~ • .-......a., ..,,,.,,...to• Loe Aftte&es hoe,pit•I twe ..-. ... by Southland medic.al men. In •n .Hon to raise $20,000 fw Mn. de PCN't1»W1 ~I expenses, Mn. Dout1at Writhf ef s.nta AN hM est•Wilhed an (hi. .,._ Ceunty ~ ef the a.non. FUftd. Ticltets1 for these two perforrNncet will ... $4 and $3. --~ •••U*>t:• Movie Seen es ~, ..................... ~, Jade Lemmon •nd Vlme Lisi co-.tar in "How to Mu.def Your Wife,"' now showint .t the Port Thutre, Conna .. Mar. Dick Van Dytce and James G.,.ner at.,. in "The Art ef Low," • coaor picture now at the Mesa Theatre, Costa Mee.a. James Stewart 1tu1 in the color movie "Shenan• dNh," now at the Lido Th..tre in Newport leach. ~ -~~~·~-~ ,,...~"'"' .. '~-~~~~--·-·~ .... ~~~-~ ..... ;;:-..~e"'""":?::"'""': .............................................................................................. ~~~~~ - Hollywood Reporter By MIKE CONNOLLY Chronicle FHtur" U'JlN • -: .;""""" ... ' ,, t ~1 ~ '9 Dear Mr. C: How much has Elizabeth Tav- lor received so far for "Cleopatra·· and ho\v much did she get for "The Sandpiper"? - David S .. Jamestown. N Y Dear Dnid: She 1s suing 20th-Fox for the $3.000.000 she claims she has coming for ''Cleo." She collected a cool million from MG'.\t and Filmways for "The Sandpiper." ,1, ... Dear Mike: Why don't you print more of those poison letters ( just KNOW you must be receiving from the Beatles' fans? -Jert Etter. New Suffolk, l\. Y. Dear Jeff: Psychiat ric research reveals they write tbat way to gain inner satisfacllon. A Beverly Hills analyst tells me: "You should feel flattered-their feelings of inadequacy drive them to destroy those whom they envy." O..r Sir: Please tell us what happened to Lee Bowman. -~l. Beauvoir. West Spring- field . Mass. o..,. M.: The handsome actor finallv de- cided his interest in actors was never inore than phrenological and is now producing radio shows for the ABC network in New York. Dear Mr. C.: I'm complaining against all those "sharp" movie stars who think just be.. cause they have the name and know the boss they can get anything they want for their sweet. darling children. I refer to Robert Mit· chum and the FIFTY tickets he got for his daughter Petrine (is that really her namel and her 49 friends for the Beatles' concert. 1t just makes me so mad that SO tru.lv devoted Beatie Cans can 't get to see the singers. lt't horrible the way they just hog up seats. They1J probably all get to meet the Beatles too, just because Petrine's father is a star and a good friend of Brian Epstein. the boys' man· ager. Ugh! You can call me jealous because maybe I am, but it makes me SICK' -Leslie Bennett, Newark, N.J. Dear Leslie: Nobody ever died from it, to paraphrase Shakespeare -apart from the Earl of Essex. whose pull with Queen Eliza- beth I didn't save him from execution. Be· aides. the bills will be alive with the sounds of Beatie imitators this summer so hop to it, honev As for Petrint>. that's her name Dear Sir: Why is it. when guests on tne Art Linkletter show start talking, the music plays loud ? And the louder they talk the louder the music. Art isn't the only offender- on other shows. actors can be lost in a snow· storm or stranded on a desert lsland bu t the music plays just the same. -John Groat. Exeter. N.H. Dear John: They call it "mood music,. and it makes me moody too. .,I • . Dear Mr. C.: I never had a teen-age crush on any star (not even Elvis!) ao it surprises me that at 23 years of age and the mother of a two-year-0ld rm head over heela. madly in love with that bundle from Heaven called Trini Lopei! Soon Ml bavt to buy another aet of bJJ albums because theM art rapidly belnl worn awar-He'• got that aometbing that makes a gut with abe were a woman. and a woman wish she bad married him instead of her husband. Where may I write to him? - Mrs. D. Cilento, Baltimore, Md. Dear Mn. Ciiento: Don't leavt your hut- band and kids, Trint'a heart ~loop to aome- body else. The man who fights off hil ad- mirers is h.i.s manager. Bullet.I Durgom. 9255 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood, Calif. ...... UM MC'*' -DAILY "tlOT/N£WS ...... ... "'*'· ,.,., .,, '"' Meet The People • • • Memories of Carnivals The s<iunds and !>mells of a touring carnival ant vivid memories 1n the mind oC Huntington Beach authoress Patricia Kubis. "The} are slrong roots to draw upon for story material." commented the qu1el-l>pokcn 36- year-old creallve writing instructor al Orange Coast College, "ho rel'ent· l} "as not1f1ed hl'r second novel. ··Jazz Me Blues." will be rubhshcd '' 11h-in the yl'ar ~he ha!> tombined h e r memories or carnival w i t h an extensive kno~' ledge of Jau to write a compelling novel about an orphaned w h i t e soprano saxophone player, who was raised by a colored bandleader. and his search to ftnd himself. "It came as a wonderfu l surprise when I was noti· fied it had been sold." she said, her soft b r o w o eyes lighting up w i t h pnde. Her fi ction stories in the past have been under her pen na me, Case~· Scott The ma ny articles about jazz have appeared under her real name. Her mother and step-father both worked in the carnival. and some or her earliest memories are of falling asleep oo top of a trunkful of cos- tumes in her mother's dressing room. When she was a little older, she re- members sitting every evening in the front row of the audience, watching her mother dance. "There was no money for a baby sitter,'' she laughed. ''Mam· times I did not get to bed before 2 or 3 a.m. That was in the sum- mer. 'or course. Usually, I lived with my grandmother in Milwaukee, Wis· consin. during the rest of the year." Those were not stable y e a rs. how- ever. She had been to 23 schools by the time she entered the sixth grade. At 12. she convinced her mother and the local school principal she . could drop out of ac,hool. "My mother was very wise about how I was to •pend my time, if oot ln school,'' Mrs. K u b I 1 remembers. "She had me darning. cooking, housecleaning and ironinJ. I was ready to go ba rk to •chool the next year.'' She always had been an avid reader, bringing home seven books from lb• library over the weekend and returnlnt them on Monday, hav- ing compleu.d each one. When nine yeara old, abe bad read all the books throug:h "G'' in the local library. Then she decided abt should bt m o r • aelective and 1tartd concentrating on tht world classics. The w o r ks of Will.lam Shakespeare were among: her first. Despite the loss of one year of scboolini and her impermanent resi· dency In any acbool diatrtct, abt receiv9d her high a c b o o I diploma the August after abt wu 18 ... I did oot graduate with my class," she explain- ed. "I was murled t h r • 1 months before 1raduation and the Milwaukee 1chool system, much to my surprise, bad 1 rullni that forbade a married •tudent from conUnuiq to attend classes. I was crushed. I had the lead in tbt achoo! play when I had to drop out." Her teacben were kind. howeve r. and coached her on tbelr own time so she could complete her w o r k for her diploma. Continued on P• 11 ....._ S.0--DAILY '°IL.OT/llRWJ.f'••'1 -·· '"" u. ... , Summ~r famous This month we 're offering a ing a wonderful special of one of our finest permanents . .. You'll save more than half ~ RAYETTE S)1095 ~ "GODDESS" Compl~e: sty!'<! hafrrut. ahampoo, set and combout. Styled Shampoo and No Appointm<-nt NN'dl'd U1ually aold for '25.00. A Prestige Permanent •• at wonderful uvlngs. .• Set .......... 3.SO -IN COITA ME5A - HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER Kl 9-0757 -IN HUNTINGTON alACti - S POINTS CENTER -VI 7-1063 SPRINGDALE.£DINGER CENTER 197-8593 ~ .. .,,.,. T,_ sa-. lo 8¥-....... -....... ,.., PET TIPS: -You c.n get rid of thoM fleas in three steps: -Clear them out of the yard, the houae, and then off your pets. We can supply all materials to do thi1. WHATS NEW: -Sergeant'1 Sentry Collar - Kiili fleas on your dog for 3 months. Bob Lo11 I SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! I GOLDEN MANTLE GROUND SQUIRRELS THIS YEAR'S BABIES GENTLE IASIL Y TRAINED 53.95 56.95 PAI" EACH f c:;:.,• S 6, SO ~ ~ .... ~----..... ~--=.:.w::r OPEN HVEN DAYS A WEEK 8 a.m to 6 p.m. 2123 NEWPORT-COSTA MESA 646-3927 FIRST NEW TV WEEK NOW Complete Up-To-Oat• Television Lid inga New -l xcltlnt -Comf)kt -Colorfvl EVERY ISSUE SATURDAY SATURDAY, JULY THE DAILY PILOT 24th ~c.. 3 W•llC.11110.11. ' ~ _ .1 Lf ,~&_s -a ., • • -----...c w .--~ __.,,, GAaDIN NOTIS Hang I em Basket • 1n a The,.. •re • grfft many plants which can be grown in baskets. Prob- ably the most familiar is the Costa Mesa city flower. the fuchsia. Tbe hang- ing basket type of tuberous begonia is another good one here. for it grows near the coast better than an~ here else. In addition to tuberous begonias there are other varieties of be- gonias that mate gooa basket plants Some varieties to look for are Scharf- fiana, Catalina, Braeme\ Epipsila and fuchmondensis. Unlike the tuberous varieties, t~e have leaves the year around. \ The bromeli.d f-.nily~ a number of members that make interest- ing basket plants. Most of th~ have attractive stiff foliage with brightly colored drooping bloom spikes. BHlbergia Theodore Mead is an excellent hy- brid variety and bas rose bracts an.d green flowers. It will bloom off-and-on throughout the year. There are m•ny cacti as well as other succulenu that make interest- lnJ. basket plants. The orchid cactus, epiphyUum, has the largest, most brilliant flowers that can be found anywhere. The sedum commonly called donkey's tail, iis frequently seen in basket col{ections. Another familiar hang- ing cactus is the jointed Christmas cactus. Ttiere are several related cacti such as Thanksgiving cactus and Easter cactus. The names of these indicate when they bloom but there is also a color differenc~. Christmaa uctus is red. but in the related forms there are white, pink, and rose varieties. Th. ~ry vine, ceropegia. and its curious parachute shaped flow- ers is also an intriguing basket plant. The r054T)' vme gels its name from the llttle tubercles that form along the stem like rosary beads. These beads are the means of propagating the plants as they will form tQots and grow more shoots when they are se parated from the plant and put ihto soil. A couple of less well kno" n basket plants are pleclrantl~s. \\hie fl \ Meu't Flower. Fuchat., Growt Well In Buket bas fleshy leaves and white flowers in the fall, ind kemlworth ivy, which isn't an ivy but a linaria and bas blue nowers. All of the .....,. mentioned hanging baskets are shade plants. Basket plants tbat grow in the sun are harder to come by but there are several good ones. Ivy geraniums are very good, and petunias make good baskets. The bush morning glory. Convolvulus cneorum, bas silvery foliage and white morning glory like flowers. The asparagus fern, Aspuagus springeri, grows very well in the sun. Because or its neshy roots it can take mu ch neglect of waterinJ! and still survive -something not true of most basket plants. -Don Horton HOME & GARDEN CENTER 2123 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • Ml 6-3925 FURNITURE CASUAL AIRE FURNITURE T ubular atul, zinc plattd for ruat free us.age. Vinyl eord In eight decorator colors.. A tre- mtndou1 telection of ch<ilra. loungu and patio dt0or. Priced From 12.95 SUN MASTER UMBRE LLAS Complttt Mlection of 1t7lts. colors and pattern1. Yun of trouble free Mrvlu from vinyl ,...lnforctd with nylon construc- tion. Nu~ryland prtetd. From 19.95 £!:!~!!~ .. ~~!_NGE PADS F OOM rs • -c.... ..... ..,.. \ GIFT SHOP SPECIAL PA60DA Wll) OMS t.00 ValuH 1 '!t ~'.~~'l'-~~ .. HIGH mu CASUAL FURNITURE .. SHIP £ SHORE• llghtwtight f ra me •nd vivid oolored N II cloth. An out· abndlno cholct for 8 E A CH AREA PATIOS. Guarante- ed fo r 5 yurs. NURSE RYLAND PRICED Only 12950 · CUSTOM DESIGNED twl6lll6 WKm Vivid ...... "' anti ;.11._. 2" frem ~ l«tle9 -OAIU .. ILOTl'llws-P•Ut ''"""'· J""' J:I. IMS 17th ANNUAL F • J I . 27 A ;,.. ·1 . ORANGE COUNTY air· u y • ug •.. .~ -r---,,,_.------..-----r------ - EXOTIC RUM DRINKS CANTONESE •nd AMERICAN FOOD STEAKS -SEAFOOD SHELLFISH IAR 673-1180 2 121 E. Co•t Hwy. CdM Columbia's Got ·1+! e For Plusure e For Racing • For Cruisint Columbia 1jac~~ COLUM•tA YACHT co .. P. M t W. 18th Costa Meu HOWARD WILLIAMS Hofbrau Buff et Lunch Dinner Mldlelob en ~raUfllt l'amoue l1nt10rto4 ... , Mor -ltffr -tlttr 141-9062 1711 ~u., c-.. ..... .... wMt time I FEDERAL I VISIT the ' ii it! SIGN & SIGNAL I c sta M I CORP. · 0 esa ~efCommerc:ie Wayne I ELECTlllCAL..... I bMth in the Apicvtfvr•I buUdi nt .•.. l'lASTIC SIGNS rr ~A MARK OF Orr LEASES DIS11NC110N TO BB A MEMBER OF THE SALES JEWEL.El I COSTA MESA· -·-..._..__ SERVICE 333 EAST 17th ST. Cost• Mesa 546-7087 CHAMIER of 646-5M6 3036 Oak St., S-t1 AN COMMERCE - I FF I ~I~ I VISIT I SEE THE RODEO : THE FAIR POLYURETHANE I -LIDO DR IVE IN CLEANU ta & SHl"T See the Rodeo FOAMS LAUND .. Y I 11n Newport •Ivel ~14 JULY 30-31 I RADlv COSTA MESA DISPATCHE D FOSS CO. I PLAZA CLEA~EltS and AUG. 1$1 1753 Pl.untt. A¥L 11l5 R..ymon4 Way ALL AMERICAN COURTESY OF C..ta Me.A Anahehn COSTA MESA I IHOPPI NG~NTU C.lif. 557 W. 11th IL e 646·3006 The DAILY Pl.OT S-4S.O 140 or C•lif. COSTA MESA 646-5075 179.4175 • Be Sure To Visit GOLDENWEST GoHers!! Fcrtlliur Co. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN OUR BOOTH AT THE ORANGE COUNTY Goff Courses Golf CCMllW FAIR .... Lawns· Parks Now O~n To Tht Publlc As an .dded attraction d uring the FAIR. We will hold a silent •uction. e Mushroom Compott T H.e Lane R.oacl west from MacArthur The high bidder tets the e Goldenwest Humus Bou&.vwcl. Tu rn Right fun-I.den CONN THEATRETTE • Pl•nter Soll onc.hwR_,to •t his price. e Multi-PurpoM Mulch RMCM San Joaquin Win M r To a. Announced September 1st. Golf Ctme ah-room for America'• most beautiful pl•not 147.2043 JKk 0.. Pref ...... al (}ou/J mwic Cc Anwim-225 W. Lincoln 533-1151 11191 GoW.nwest Ave. 544-5174 O. Cott• Me~l lOl Newport 646-1679 Huntintton luch fel.W..the~,....,. BENEFIT CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO I LAST. THREE DAYS OF THE FAIR 1:00 p.m. Friday Night, July 30. 2:00 P.M. & 7:00 P.M. Sat .. July 31. 2:00 P.M. Sunday,.August 1 , RCA Approved PROCEEDS Will GO TO THE HA~OICAPPEO CH ILDREN Of OttANGE COUNTY ... _,.,.. S9dtM -DAILY l'llOf/NfWS PRESS '''*'· J""' JJ. ltU -CllMI 11 mu-• I (. -----.__, --a-------~ ,, . •. 1 , ·a-·a,, •. ·---mli LA•UllA BIACH COAITLllll PHOTO CLUB SHOWS BEST OF ITS WORK Beginning with this issue the Weekender Magazine will bring its readers a new weekly reature showing photographs taken by mem· bers of the Coast Camera Club. Each photo· graph will have pertinent data about it to help photography buffs have more fun and success with their cameras. The club invites those interested to attend a meeting and join the group. The Coast Camera Club. organized ten years ago in Newport Beach, is dedicated to helping its membership improve their photo- graphic techniques. The club stresses co nt rast, composition, color harmony, lighting -and learning to judge proper exposures. The group meets twice a month. the first and third Thursdays at 7:30 p.m , in the Parks. Beaches and Recreat ion Building lo- cated at 1714 Bal boa Blvd .. Newport Beach The first meeting of each month is devoted to judging pictures taken by the membership. The third Thursda' they receive instruction. have a shooting ses5ion or view slides of \\ orld travels taken b~ the membership. ll'hnit-~1 Jeck Colvin. c.....,.r. Rolleicord. Shot on clHr wnny d•y, f I @ 1/lSO sec. The club will have an exhibit at the Or- ange Cou nty f air. July 27th through Au~ust 1st. I ..... ~rahper. Ju Colvin. C.mera: Retin• la. Shot with two flood liwfth f l @l/30 ~ ... CHA•ACTIR ITUDY I 15 Of.1•• ter• I WllKlllOE• \ .. Coast Camera Club is a member of the Orange Empire As!>oc1allon of Camera Clubs Pttotogr•phet': J.ck Colvin. Camera: Rolleicord. Shot on bright cloudy d•y. f 16 @ 1/60 second. AMONG THE CLOUDS • ....... M<1--OAI'-T ~1'-01 /_.IW._,lllU Fr.-.,, July U. lf6' , lf"--....... ~~4:.• .. ,,.,,..,... ·~5 ~ &:~~ ·· :<t~~~~.;-'"'-~~\d~r~ HOME AND GARDEN CENTER 2123 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA i 1.-~;;y,~-.. ~~~~ ] TREMENDOUS LANDSCAPE VALUES IN QUALITY PLANTS .'.1~21:.U#' : JIJ:=IC ·~~."-·JOi:~·~.t:n.trn?*' !Wn"u. _-.,;;.:.:::_.,~~~l "~" SUMMER COLOR SPECIALS > ~ t . ':\ ' / ~ '" i ~ ,. ~ ~ f:l ~ ~ ~ ' ::& ' ~-STAR :\ t ... -*'. ' ~ i~ JASMINE Shrub, vine or g round cover. Hudy In tun or 1hade. $1.40 VALUE ~ 69' r~ .If'.- BLACK PINE Dr.11matlc: and 1low growing. Ex- cellent for landtcape or con- U•ner. $1.SO VALUE One Cal. Conbiner BOTTLE BRUSH Hardy and fast growing, to buah, tree or upaller. Blooms again and again. $1 .40 VALUES One Gal. Cont.inert 57c &_gc ~ __ ,_, . ._,,....,., . ._~ .?"'"_~_:~~~,-.,.~ ... .; .. :rr,...! _ _._~-~~~1 ..... ,) ~'W.1'<-~~"11-~~~~ TROPICAL ARAL IA Massive tropical for Sun or shade. Excelent background for an tropical planting. One gal- lon containers .... ( ~ CLEARANCE SPECIAL-Yalu-. To S.00 51 9EA~ PATENTED ROSES • .~?;;,~ t....~.!..<Ul'Y. !D'S~~aJ~•;..:1t~~~-~;~: $18~ YOU SACK ANO SAVE BULK COYER BARK e DWARF DAHLIAS :I F $ •PETUNIAS o • MARIGOLDS a I •BEGONIAS ALL EXTRA LUSH IN BUD AND BLOOM ... DRACENA PALM I Popular land-~; " •1 9C.1pe apecimen. 1 ft I Your choi~ of ~~ 1 hundred1 of .;, 1 quality one 11a1. 9( ~-' container-a.. ~ $1.30 VALUES . ·~'I SUN AZALEAS Perrec:t for la"d· scape or conla•n· e,... Vo•u cho1ce57 of v.11r1eties and ( colors. $1.40 VALUES J~t.-~ TAM JUNIPER spreadi"g conifer a r e • ' or land· 1<:ape acc:ent. E1t· ( t~ tar~ in one gal. containers.. for ground coverBG 1 I.SO V•lues ··~~.,~ -}•----~ ............ ~ TROPICAL HIBISCUS Gl:1nt flowering88 tropical s h r u b. ( Your choice of '-' m 1 n y v1rieties. 1.40 V•lue ~~~ I NURSERYLAND HOME AND GARDEN l CENTER I A.M. to 7 P.M . Seven O•ys A Week Phone MJ 6--3925 2123 NEWPORT ILYD., COSTA MESA -.--zi-~ -OAl'-Y ~11.0T/lf.-.n.f"•IH Of•~i Co '' t" WEEJCCl•Ot a ~ ....... '"" u. '"' -' ) ' • 1 ¥ * NOW PLAYING ORANGE COUNTY THEATRE CHERLY MAXWELL & DAVID CANARY IN "STREETCAR I NAMED i DESIRE" ~ •YH: 1:41 ..--. Set. , ...... ,_..._, S-. l:M tt.M. ""-I. TMn. f!» -· '-Ml & U S. Mat. IM I UI ........._ OPENING JULY 21 • ISABEL JEWELL ~ & FRANK 01 VOL IN .w "OH DAD, POOR PAD, T MNNM'S HUNG YOU IPil THE CLOSET AND t'M FEELING . SO SAD" CMI ,.._..,, e S.. Se. •D"' St. e ,_... VllMee e T•ll• • CONSULTATION • LAMPS/SHADE5 • UPHOLSTERY • FURNITURE • DRAPERY • CARPET . J ac 9 ueJi ne.. Cagle 1NTER10Rs '2610 E. COllst Hwy .. Coron• 0.1 ~r PhoM 675-5220 •ppt. C.0.,.ftW:ltOll.Alln' I ---- -,i,..,,,,./w../ .. ••••••••••••II 'u•N '"u•c AMO ACClltSO•tf8 LOOKl~G FOR IDEAS? IBEN COME 1N AND BROWSE ~==~~~;;~~~~-!-~ r>"~··:-'-~-~~-.. ~.:.-.;-,--. -~""-'. ... . PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNER 546-3488 ADAMS AT HARBOR NEXT TO TilE €1NEMA THEATRE Costa Mesa I ••• OF, ALL TViPES (a lso restyling and slip covers) I I I I b: . ~ -~------ ----- DESIGNER'S NOTIBOOK By JACQUELINE CAGLt, Orange County Oesigner-Decorotor QUESTION: Is it necess ory to use droperies in e room? U. G., Huntington Beoch ANSWER: Providin(j there is en int.r-,tin9 l.ndscape be· yond the window, or 10me naturel piants to embelfish the streight &tm of the interior window casement, s.crMM or blinds may be used to soften the t99ht refraction within the room. Unless these or some simil.r trHtment is em- ployed then drepery should be used . Q UESl IO N: C an you place furniture !including spinet or up- right p;ano} in this room so we CM effectively use the fire- place? J.M .. HUNTING TON BEACH to ifl . ~ [!JQ NOT T O ~C.Al.a ...... Q ® 0 I r . ANSWER: Su U.et:h. Due to the traffic pattern and the placement of the fir$place the arrangement must be simply placed. The two chairs by the fireplace should have cast- ers. When the fireplace is used, the chairs can be easily moved . QUESTION: What is meant bv the term or word "Tole"? ANSWER: "Tole" is any decorative object made of metal jtin) which has been painted and ornamented with designs. Designer's Notebook is • WHkender Magazine feature designed to answer questions for irs rt•ders. Letters should be addressed to De· aigner's Notebook, care of the Wffkender M.gazine, P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. No letteri will be returned, nor w i 11 •ny be answered ' by mail. Full n•me •nd address must be on uch letter. Answen will appear in this column weekly. IMN li• s.c.t ... -DAILY l'ILOTtHlWS·l'R[SS f•..a•. Jwlr ll. lt41 Ron•ld Fili.,, " D•n Procter •nd Carol Cempbell a helyw HMth 4*- thetr futvre in • acene from th. pl•y. ~ ....... Amie ... _, .. Dr ......... ~' ............ ... .......... Predwl' ............. ~.., ... ....... - 'Guest the • House' 1n HB Players Open "Guest in the House," a drama by Ha.gar Wilde and Dale Eunson,. will open Friday, July 30, for a four.weekend run at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. 2110 Main St. Directed by Jim Gallion Sr., the play re- volves around a young girl with a heart con· d1tion, played by Carol Campbell, who comes to visit the Proctor family home in New Eng. land Co-starring as Douglas and Ann Proo tor are Robert McLemore and Nancy Sullard. Young Maricia Holmes portrays their daugtr ter, Lee. t ' Dra111a July 30 J anice Avants, stage manager for the play, stepped into the role of Hilda, the maid, when Verna Hastings was unable to perform. Others in t}\e cast are George Ba.Jter, Anna Stewart, Marion Holmes, Ronald Filian, l van Stewart, Lyndon "Pinky" Wells, Rose. Marie Curry. Grace Shaw and George Ralph. The playhouse, now entering its third year, will continue to present it! productions on a year-round basis. See Guide to Fun, Page 2, for ticket de- tails. .,.HI HOITAGr Next· for · Repertory Final performances of Tennessee Wil.U.am.s' American cl~ "The Glass Menagerie," will be given tonight and Satw..ay at the South Coast Repertory theater in Newport Beach. The critically acclaimed production stars Sheila Goldes as Amanda, Jerry Hof Lm~ as Tom and Denise Ulm as Laura, with David Clements in the role of the gentleman caller. Next week the repertory company brinp ita wild, raucous and updated version of "The Hostage" into Newport from th~ Laguna Playhouse where it ha.s been playing since June 3. "The Hostage,'' Brendan Behan's irreverent satire on Irish polio T- tics, features Peter Church in the title role, flanked by Sally D•y, Martin Benson. Martha McFarland, John Arthur Davis and Ll.M Neece in strong supporting roles. Rounding out the huge cast are Richard Rt.tow, Gerald Dugan, Lee Cunnmgbam. Arthur Koustit, Richard Doyfl, Lori Foster, Hope Alexander and Patncia Gordon. ~ ../ I .. _._ .. Lan• NMCe 11 the irrepressible "soci•ble worker" lectures Gerald Dug•n, who pl•ys the ineffectu•I milquetoast, MullHdy, in • scene from the South Coast Repertory production, "The Host•~." which moves from the L•guna Pl•yhou .. to ttt. company's Newport Beach theater next w .. k. IM9:11• S.C11.., -DAILT l'ILOT/NlWS-l'RISS ,.,...,~. Jvl• n. 1tol The SCR players will stage "The Hostage" through August. following this production with "Ring Around the Koon" as the last offering in its summer series. Performances are given 1bursd1.1 through Sunday at the theater, 2815 Villa Way. Or -Ct.UI 16 w••lltlfOI• • .. , ... "' - -. ~ "\ .. VIE ·W THI aALCOllY By TOM _TITUS Of» of the most rdreshing trends in local eldert&inment Oftf the ~ m months ii a sadde9 upsmie in lq:ttimMe UM!ater. ~ ai-c the ()nap Coast and, for that matter. tb.r'OU.gbout the county. nme ,.. wt not too many mooos ace either-when. alkle from llelodytand. there wam't ..a cWce far the '°=~· EitbeT yo. toe& oo tM freeway foT an evenln& in IM Aageles or YCMI waited a month or 10 for._ oat opea.iDa of OGf of Uae uu's ha.odful OI commu.D.ity playboula ..... --. ................. ,...... .... c...Melittte ............... Mtenly .............. he ·"·· ...,. whM ..,.,._ AD ,.__,, Or-. c...ty ... ..... Wt1ta .. ,..,. .... theater .......................... .,, .. .,_ AttMt varietliee wunfty, pro- fauleMI .... ,. .. ,nel In the commmlty cat.ecory. we have the n~m Civic Platbouse in Costa Mesa, the Anaheim Playbome and the On.nee Studio 'lbuter. Initial nsponse baa been favorable to all thrff. • Tbe demise of the Tustin Pbvbouse marked the rile of a new, profeaioDl com- pany ~ took on the name of the Orange Couty Theater and operates under the direc- tion of a Newport Beach resident. Another professional uoup i! 1ebeduled to move into the Balboa Pavilion in early fall Tben there i.s the South Coast Repertol')', wbidl offers the cou.nty's only "regional" kmd of lbeater. This, among othtt reuom, puts the Newport Beach company in a clau by ibel!. That tbe repertory players constitute the finest coUectiou of taJeat under one roof in Ora.age C.oaaty ii fairly evident after six pro- dud.ionl in as many lDOlltbs. The reason. probably, is that they are allO the most dedi- catc.d. baYini built their ~ter with their batt bands while still in both rebeanal and prod action. Twtin's Or-. County Theeter hH tt.e ~ ........... ef .... pr1uteh..._...., ceuW well hc1tM tt. •••IJi__, ef the ,_..,,..,.... ~ T h • poNntial owtaWy la "'-e, H Mt the Nllence. Anaheim'• new playhouse. just oU the Santa Ana Freeway OD Uncoln Awen~. is well worth the abort drive. U its fint two pro- d udiona are any criteria. it soon will rival the Laguna Playhouse for the mythical county chaml>iomhip of community theater. Another briaJit new lpOt is the Orange Studio Theater. jut east of the Onnge Drive- In in the Freeway Industrial Park. Memben of this budding group captured every aYail- able award at Ulla year's FootllJbt Festini a f~w weeb "M.fore the theater opened. IDd if you pay a rilit you will see wby. As for the c..ta Me.a CMc ttt.y.. -.., it's rett.. tlifflcvtt • .. iacliNft -........ In whkft ,..,,,. per· ....,., ...... Nil Suffice it .. .., tNt, from the rwtion to a..t month's open. ing, thk t""'P too 11 heecfint In the rifht diNCtleft. Thus. this lnJtlal column is dedicated to tht five modem pioneers whose eCfor1s lave g, ~n county play_goers a choice for a change -Oavld Emmes (South Coast Repertory , Reid Lowcleo (Orange County Theater), Pati Tam- bellin1 (Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse), Mary ~man (Orange Studio Theater). and An· thooy Brandt (Anaheim Playhouse). May they set an applaudable example. 14 °'-~ •Uk••o•• JOSI! HIRI UP LOOK Jose Ferrer is somewhat owed by the 6-8 proportions of dancer Ricki Cor· vette who appears with him in "A f unny Thing Happened on the Woy to the Forum," the hilarious current attraction at Melodyland Theater. The photo was token ot o pre ss re· ception for the "Forum'' cost. WHAT HO, THERE, Ml••Y ••••• , .........., ...... ~. .W. F.....,, CT. Ett. ........ Ca.t> .,.. the -Mwry Wiwee 9f W"'4- w, .. Mlettw ,.,,., left, ,..,.... a., c... ..... E• Swln•tw .._, Ml.. ...... , ... ,.,.,.,.. ~ a.rlNre Certer. The fwrth a " " u a I Shell• ... ,. FeatlYel et Chepo ...... Cel ....... 0r.,... •'""' .......... CIMo ....... ......, ...... ...,. ttw ...... Aufult ....... eel .... Wlliter· Mn. -5--DAILY "ILOTt •• ..... RH t ''*•· , .. , u. "'' The House Doctor How to Install Front Yarcl Light ' . ·., 1 1a· ~·:: .-·.-L_J . .... : ..... •. l--1( _..J ,.....,l'lru .... , r. llf ht " ' •... .:.~.~:-...... ••••• . . . . ..... , ... \::.·.: CAet.E FROM LAf!IP EHT£RS HOUS£ To _l~_...u:: Te ....~(ff"' Al=::::2 1Wltdl C•lllt to ._.. • ft. ~1 .,•1 LIGHT POLE INSTALLATION Dear House Doctor: I am planning to in- stall an ornamental light in my front yard and connect it to tbe switch that controls t he front porch light. 1 will do all the outside work and an electrician Crieod will he lp me with the work inside the house. R.L.A. AHSWEll -In selecting the location for thi.5 light you sbou1d ch<MR one not more t han 80 feet from the house. U you must carry the win beneath paved areas, you can dri.e a pipe beneath a narrow walkway and pull the witt throulh this; but a wide dri•eway presents a problem and should be avoided. The a.n, ,... must be aet in concrete.. In firm 90il. you can dig the bole to proper depth and pour in ~concrete withotlt the use of a wood form. In loose sand, a form may be needed. A nail tee or a five-gallon paint can make uceleot forms. With either, a bolir must be cut for the conduit elbow through which the wires must be pulled . The 4WMl•I•,. IUustr ..... for th.is ~ cnte are minimum and you can iDcreaM these as much u you th.int the natUtt of the toil requires. The iffwtr.t• lhews one method for ~. . C the wires mto the home. A half.fncb t elbo" and I abort Jenitb of amdalt terminate in ID ouUet box OD the outside ot the house. Thia box ii connected. by meana of a abort pipe nipple, to a l1milar bu ill the cellar or crawl space. AD c:onnec:tiom betw- tbe wire1 for inco~J power supply, the UOt switch and tbe yard UCbt are made ill WI 6os lnlide the houle. Tbt blact and white wine muat be connected u abown In the muatn- tion. The t hree bare @'OUDd wires, if uaed, art twisted firmly tofetber. Conduit buabinp must be used oo the end.I of the nipple and on all conduit to protect the wires from abrasion. .._... _...... -OAILY "''-OTflfmws.f'tlus ,.....,, ,..., u. ,_, HOUll PLANS YOU CAN aUY • More Room In Less Space In homes, as in many other things. sim- plicity usually off en the best results. This house is proof of t~ validity of such a state-- ment. The shape of the P.lan is almost a perfect square. plus the add1tion of an oversized double garage. This allows the use of an attrac· live but uncomplicated roof design. Less lot area is required for the construction of the home and there is more useable space at the rear of the house. The smaller a borne. the more important is the use of a center hall design. From this entry, t here is excellent access to every entry of the house. A guelt closet opens to the entry while two additional closets open to the short bedroom hall . The famLly bath with its wide puilman lavatory is completely soundproof by the use of wardrobt>s bt>tweeo it and each of the bed· rooms. The second bath is accessible from both the den and service. C-1• won.1.,. dr•wl,,.. lllr lflll "'4afl C»ft I:. ~-'11 • ca.1 f/11 t&.Jt tow "'° flrll ... -UAI .., "°' _..,_ -' -........... "'" -''-· Tlllt ..... -4\1 ....... -.. -w1cn -N ~r 1, IMS ,..._ •I-two "' !!WW -· ll>r' OPllttrr l "-folio.tine """"-pi.,. lloak• .,.. ••to •••II.tilt. H-bY H1•wll,,._.1; HIOI--.....11 --Mt l.IYl- SI: OWl.-ctive .,.,,...._11; T-&. C.,..lrY ~I: lt...cl> A --~,.11 ~11 ...... Olif'ISS.~•11 ....... W .,_ .. _ Of' -. to• Hl•-... ~·--... 0 . h • ....0C. N"1tv.,._, Cel"°"'l• Ca41foml• .,.,.,, ott--,.. u w• 1u f, ...... •a I c=J o t t '$ • ,1 if i:-¥-* . ".. :;~ :3 "' . ......:. --.,. t ,,.. . ... Kii"- ••• •O • ( ..... f:' E~. ,: "·~: ! I l'LA" "0. l 004 7 IU5 SQUAR( FEET Cl Ot•• ... l .. ~--... ,, O CllC:a •••• •ce • --If ••• •<Cl l••• ---10 • ICI ®~ ~ ' CJ ~k, 0 ... • PLANT PllllNNI ALI FOii COLOR The world of perenniala ii an interatin& and cok>rful one. There are literally bandreda of dif • ferent tiDda of hardy berbaceou perennial flowers "bicb lib the West. Tbe nice thinl abou.t them ii t.blt oote they 1et establllbed they will endUtt for 1 loo1 time. N in the world of annuall. the.re are types for both IUD and lbade. tome for tn* IJ'OUDd and 101De for dry areal. llOlt CID be IJ'OWD in averaee 1anlen soilJ, too. Here'11 aelectioo of a few fnorites: c.matieft and the Mil ol otber perennial pints . Sp6cily fncrant for border and cut flowers. llost ol them in abades of pink. red, roee, and white. ChryunthenMM. Prime IOUtte of fall color and cut flowers. llany flower forma and colon in f.ring· ed. linlle and double nrietiea. O. lpt.wum. Pacific. JW!t bJbrida. Tall bac.kp-ound plant.I with large spiky flower clulterl In shades of blue, purple, pint and white . SWMt William (Dianthus barbatus). A biennial witb clusters of fragrant flowers in white.. pink, rose. red. A dwarf form is available. Phlex. Use tall perennial border phloc for colorful croupinO in wide variety of colon. Use annual beddinl phlox for low maaes of color. Or6entel ,.,.,. Showy, brilliant CUP.' of color i.Q orange.ecarlet tbrougb salmoD to white . Arnone the most meful of perenniala which CID be lfOWJl e.uily from teed DOW are baby's breath. llaybe yoa know it better under ti. old- fuhioned name of CYJllOPhlla. U ii a a IUJlllDer· bloomin& perennial anilable iD lin&le and double forms. The white Oowen are upt and airy. The ..,.,.._ flewer, or platycodoo, 1 i e I d 1 bud- dio& Oowen that raemble bllllooQI wbicb then open into broad lavender-blue or white belll. leltenia bu 1 a r i e clasten ol daily-like llowen in pink. white or lavender. Tbele perenniala crow up to a feet in beiebt and are fine for fall color. The peldtluf bluebell is anot her for m of the well • known Canterbury Bell. This one bal large lavender bell-shaped Oowen in Kay and June. And don't overlook columbines.. They're one of the easiest spring-blooming perennials to rrow from seed. ~c.. .. 1· ••••••OCR " THER·E 15 f FUN There must be some "rockhound" blood in most of us. Even if we can't go roaming the world in search of gold, rare metals and precious stones-we Like to at least look at collections others have gathered. Visitors to the 1965 Orange County Fa1r Ul Costa :\l~sa. July 27· August 1, will have this chance when ardent rockhounds display interesting specimens of th('1r hobby at the big ~l meral and Lapidary Show This "ill be the 18th annual show sponsored by the Orange Coast P.Jineral and Lapidary Society in connection with the county fair. The society bas around 180 members scattered through-0ut the county, with many members in the Harbor Area. The president ifi Horace Wallace of Costa Mes.a and show chairman is Duane H. Hafner. also of Costa Mesa. Charter members of the society, founded about 20 years ago, are John and Annie Ford of Newp<>rt Beach. They both take an active interest in the society's show put on each year at the fair. The Mineral and Lapidary Sh-Ow is again being housed in its own ~pec1al exhibit hall located at the far end of the .\tall at the Orange County Fairgrounds. According to Chairman Hafner, the ex h1b1t1on "111 have at least 100 cases displaying some 4000-5000 sp~c1m('ns of gem ~tones. minerals, fossils and lndian artifacts. FOR ALL AT THE Ou•ne H•fner of Cost• Mew It 1hown at left with hit unuaual IO pound 9yp1um crystal that h. will be exhibitlnt at Orange County Fair's mineral and lapidary show. H1foer 11 chairman of the show this yHr. Lapidary and Mineral Show Highlight Fair Certain to attract attention of visitors will be the special display or purple glass colored by sun rays. a fascinating collector hobby for those who like to roam the desert regions. · Another special .feature of the sh-Ow wi ll be the large display of cut stones, both cabachon and faceted. along with cases of polil'hed !'labs that are a wonder to behold Still another division of the sho''· '"hich should appeal to gro,,n. ups and voungs ters alike. will be the lapidary working exhibit Here fair- goen; wiU have the opportunity to see how gem stones are cut and polished, and have their questions answered by the experts in charge. Dealers also will be selling gem stones. findings (settings for mount· mg). mineral specimens, rough gem stones. fossils and lapidary equipment Orange County societies cooperating with exhibits include The Searchers Gem and Mineral Society, Inc. of Anaheim; Santa Ana Rock and Mineral Club: and Autonetics Gem and Mineral Society. The Orange County Fair's big mineral and lapidary show ah\ ays all racts \\ ide attention throughout the Southland and is considered one of the more interesting features of the exposition Be sure to pay it a visit. You might even end up bemg a rockhoun d vourself with a most fascinating new hobby that will take you on pl~·a~anl treks through the great oul·of-doors in search of natures treasures ral •• . - John Ford •nd hi1 wife, Annie, of Newport &..ch •re dMrtw IMmben of the eoclety. Above John h shown work.int with his lapidary equipment. Annie Ford will be exhibiting with ttM e-m atone collecten. Horace Wallue of Coat• Mesa, pr .. ident of Orange Co.t Mineral and l•pidny Society, in1ped1 Mme of ttM mounted pm atones tM will be ex· hibiting at ttM fair. 8 .. _,_, •••••11101• "'-I.I•~ ... -DA ILY .. ILOTINIW .. , .... , ...... '"'' ,,, " .. • • • .ALONG THE PERFECT BEGINNING Of ANY EVENING IS DINING AT THE NEWPORTER INN ••• THE PERFECT END TO ANY EVENING IS DANCI NG AT THE NEWPORT ER INN ••• t FREDDY MARTI~ The Empire Room FRANKIE ORTEGA TR~ido Lounp , GLORIA TRACY TRIO-Lide Lounp THE PERFECT EVENING IS / /,,'/,, '/, ' FOR RESERVATIONS; Oriole S-1700 OVERLOOKING THE IA Y JAM80REE ROAD AT HWY. 101 NEWPORT 8EACH, CALIFORNIA ~."-. EMILIO'S RESTURANT NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH ---DaHy Specials . •• Reasonable Prices ITALIAN CUISINE SERVING 11:30 A-M. TO 2:30 P.M. DINNER SERVED FROM 5:30 P.M. Phone 673..3330 3012 Newport Blvd., Newport 8Hch ert."'"' fl\O~'f ... I JUlY 13 -a I•••••, APPEAi iNG JULY 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30 ond 31 I P.M. 20,000 UAGUU IXHlln .. YOMOHOWLAHD I •EGUUJI DISNEYLAND ADMISSION. PRICES I _";; '. • , J,I :J .. ·~[ , ',,~ ,: ,', ,;.',;,','.'. llistw~lnnd ,.. ~ . ·, . . . . ' . ~ tectt. -DAILY PILOT/llllWJ.,•ISS ,,_,, J""1 n. IHI "-...... COUNTY ONE MAN SHOW , Carlo W1hlbeck Corio Wohlbed, whose work is being di splayed in the Palm Room of the Newport- er Inn beginning this evening ot 8 p.m .. hos the unusual gift of being eble to combine the techni~ue of trclditionol ond modem artists in his paintings. He is well known ei on olt!stond;ng colori~t ond droftsmon. Every picture should tell o story." explained the Swedish -born ortist who hos been residing in the United Stotes since I <iQ0. 'The inspiration o pointer feels when he cnooses his sub ject should be felt by the viewer when he looks ot the completed work.' Wohlbed often becomes so otioch- ed to ~is pointings it is difficul t for him to port with them. Featuren in this exh1b1t, which will con· ioin oppro.x imotely 27 pointing s, will be five miniature s1udies of sti1I life done on copper. They overage five by seven inches in size. "These ore some of the most diffi- cult things I hove worked on becouse they involve such delicote ond exacting work.·• W ohlhed said. "It is so important to keep the corred perspective." W ohl beck, who hos been point ing ond work in9 on scu!pture since childhood, re· ceived his training in Europe, Conodo ond the United States. His work hos been ex· hibited in Paris, Stockholm ond Cannes be- fore ccming to the United States. Mory ond Bun Ellsworth of the Mory Ellsworth Fine Art Gallery ere 5ponsorin~ this show ot the Newporter. The exhibit wiU be on display through August 2. For info r· motion phone 675-1565. CO.ASTLIN~ ( * ir * * * * * * * •JAY PEARSON• ............... IAC9UET CLUI LAO TAHOI * .. * *· * * * * *-' L . Sw,J;J. la&AW ........... .. ,.' .,. .... ~- SpecW Mutt ...... $1.U • ....,,... ....., 0,.. 11 ....._ 'Ill W ,..,_ Mel..a.y thrv frWey LUNCHEON 65c 8NI t5c s.tw'4rf Dnw-Onty -I u..HI 1:30 ,...._ S-., Oinfw, 12 Neolt te l:JO ...... I " Mela .....,. -M.s. ThMtw llodl 145 E. '""St.. c.ta ... -....... SCM4t4 CALL ltt6-7111 ~ Fer • ....a ,_.. trMt IB ._,,.IR', ... ldriift4 fr'-1 CWdceft. Teb ....... a ....... MM THE COLONEL'S ...-... K~ frl!d ti~e!· 4U E. I /th St.-et lnrt~Mb MM.a Open 11 :30 a.m. to t p.m. FREE To ... Mn. G. C. a.itey -i WllM '"" AO -.... vu. ,.REE! I BUCKET et CHICKEN .. ...__ ........ .,_ """~..,., ......... I . ~ ~JtW!~----= ~ ,,___ ~ ~ THE FINEST IMPORTED IEER AtOM FOREIGN LANDS • . • , e L-e11bra11, Light f. Darit-Germa"y • Harp-Ireland • Helntkett-Holla!MI e Tap ... , e All Popular 9otue41 he,. HOWARD WILLIAMS• .~~[~~~!~ IUFFET • WNCH • DINNER DELICIOUS MOUTH-WATERJNG FOOD e ftrlme Rib e H•m e Turkey e PMtraml • Roast a .. f e DlpMcf • Cof'Md a.et e llndwichel • Sal .. <aalore -ALSO FOOD TO GO- COCKTAIU e ENTERTAINMENT .. WIMrc 014 ,.,iefta Meet" Open 11 A.M. b 2 P.M. (Cl...i S11n0y) ~· 4", :::.=.1a ' ' t """""' ..... "" FINES'T IN FOOD AND. FUN • • • r -A. SrAlA•~ t 'i<uta'"4ltt ~.., -~~...r ... ,,. .... L * ,._. • Ge • .ai..-. ~was MT -.ta * ~ * s.lwl-A SpecWty t AJl)'tJeM o.-EN M HOURI m-G50I . - .... 111 21 tt Pt Newport '-cit Oliole 3-9560 o..-y_, llMM Delly tt ·U -f'ri. ..._ &.t. 'tll I a.m. OlieHm•w , UIAU:AST e LUNCHIOH e DINNERS • s..f11 • (We INW ell ef .. wfood) • s..wm * Oidl.en e BOK lune'-T• Ge ~~.;'~~~] --Ul~~~~ 1111 w. c:...t Hwy .. Me....,rt 8Metl ....... OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Autbeatic Swedish'1'ood. We bake our 9wn Swedish Rye Brad and Putry. Open 11 a.m.-8:30/.m. Dln.Der a rved all day Sun. DCNNE 1..60 • LUNCH 1.00 BANQUET FACILITIES IW1"....,_ NAClt NU PO .. .. .... ... ..... Del..,... L.9.... ., .... ~====================================~ . "' "NORDIC" s'MORGASBORD COSTA MISA"S NIWUT M4 LAIGIST n. .... fer pot! "'HOMEMADE FOOD" OtNN•R-AJI y._ can Mt 4 ,._m. te I p.m.-$1.71 CHiLDR.IN'S PLATE... ts.r Ml"OAY 11 NOON TO I .-.ae. LUNCHEON 11 LA te 4 """ S 1.00 o,.. f'eoe .,.._lc'- C•ri"I & hrti. I ~:,..E;i 1 IOI "4111Me 4-. nu. (C.rMr-' Ha,._ atW.) COSTA MUA ........ ,111 LIDO CASTAWAY "Hard to find hideaway ... worth Cind· ing" is the slopn of the Lido Castaway·s new owners Jean and Eddie Tucker. Their menu, offering a wide selection of entrees, is sure to include a favorite of the most particular customer. Fresh blue point oysters on -the half shell are proving a real favorite with those fre· quenti.ng the shellfish bar. Another popular item is the iced seafood coclrtall. shrimp or crab, served in an abalone 1hell which the customer is invited to take home as a sou· venir. House specialities are steamed clams in a seasoned nectar with butter, cracked Dun- geness crab. iced and swimming i.n a tangy cockUil sauce and bouill.abaisse Marseilles, a succulent seafood stew using lobster, shrimp, crab and scallops prepared with herbs. spices and French wine Tuesdays and Wednesda)ts have bei!n christened Ladies Nights with a bouquet of fresh cut flowers awaiting the ladies who dine at the Castaway on those evenings. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays the Castaway is the setting for luncheon fashion shows, 12 noon to 2 p.m., featuring apparel from aeveral of the nearby clothiers. The cooks tour luncheon menu offers a wide selec· tion from 95c to Sl.55. ThOie wishing steak have a choice of four charcoal broiled cuts or there is cornish game hen stuffed with wild rice, southern fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits, sauteed sweetbreads with mushrooms and calf liver aauteed with onion and bacon from which to choose. An exteD&ive wine and cocktail list b offered, also. Prices range from $2.75 to $4.95 for din· n.er with children's din.nen from Sl.45 to $2.55 The~ is entertainment every evening of U» week with song and piano stylists Mary Jane Gardner and Eileen Wright. The Udo Cutaway ia located at 730 Lido Part Drive. South on Newport Blvd ., left on a lit Street, put the cannery to the end of •the road. Phone OR 3~103. VI LL A R 0 M ~ Spec~lb.lnt In ITALIAN DINN~ll~ 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport a.~ Open 4 p.m.. 12 p.m. Ml 6-4929 OPEN 7 DAYS SurfoiJe Resta•rant Your Host On The Coast Enjoy Our Excellent Itallan Cuisine, Seafood And Other Gourmet Specialties COCKTAIL HOURS DAILY 5.7 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Luncheon Fuhlon Show Every Thur-a. 12::t0 131 W. Cout Hwy .• Newp~ Beach 646-1117 ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS A WEEK -COCKTAILS- lhe Finest in Fresh Seafoods DOCKSIDE FRESH FISH DAILY ... OVER 30 VARIETIES OF EASTERN & WESTERN SEAFOOD ON LUNCHEON & DINNER MENUS. 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE -OR S.0100 SIZZLER NO. 21 fHE FAMILY STEAK HOUSE TOP SIRLOIN ............. '1 19 NEW YORK CUT ..... •1H Baked Potato or French Fries -Roll & Butter ChildreM Portiom ~ Priee! Food To Go -Ph. 548-9217 Phone In y•ur 'to' ordel'll They'll be rudy when , you arrive .•. w rappe4 lo foll to keep plplnt h~ 'n detlciou1I IN HILLGR&:N I QUARa -COI TA MEI A Comer£. 17th & lanta Ana lt.-Open dally 11 a.m.·t p.m. llOW PlA Yl61 JOSE' FERRER ill A FUNNY 1llJNG }-IAPPENED ON TffE WAY To THC foRUM •Mlrrilll ICCIE I Ill WIUllCT• lISSY PAIL JHSll •pec.laJ __.. •ta•• ,....,, [HE WIER£ BRO"S] """ Ille ..... fl -I "Tiii Ftl.niut, S1xi11t Muli&1f CMl/ly Y1tl " NEXT: HOWARD KEEL .. CAMELOT ..__ .... -DAILY PILOT,......,.HU ,.......,,..,a,,... ~ _._ ...-- COUNTY FAIR, OPENING JULY 27 There aro pl•nty of things to do for the small·fry at the Or•"99 County fair. S.low, ono young pilot with his rear gunner i1 about to t1ke off for an axcitlnt rid• In the urniv1I fun zone. Future Farmers of ArMri· ca from the Costa M.N High School chapter ,et Mt for oxhibitint their livestock projech 1t com- int Oranp County Fair. Expo.ltion'1 big Junior Fair ditplays fum and home project1 of county FFA and 4-H rnema..n. Blue ribbon animal1 wlll be told at livestock IUC- tlon Mt for Friday, July 30, afternoon and .v• nlng. Left to right back row are: BUI Bt-own, Carl Hardy, L.-Allen. Janice HalMI 1fMI '9nny L...,._ st•. In front are Jim Rall lfMI Viola a.mes. P.-,,lfl//Yll.TM \ Thr .. big Ferris WhHI sky rict.s furni'h plenty of thrills and a bird'.,.ye vi.w for vi1itor1 to Orange County Fair. C•rnivaf Fun Zone ;, alway. populn spot with f•irgoers. ' ,.,,,. .. .. ~c-t I WHUllO .. ,_ ' I ~ .. HERE'S PROOF OF OUR NEW LOW PRICES! AT WHITE FRONT ••• THE WEST'S LARGEST TV & APPLIANCE DISCOUNT CHAIN YOU GO THE LOWEST PRICES IN 25 YRS. ON ALL FAMOUS · BRAND PRODUaS! *WE PASS ALL THE FEDERAL EXOSE TAX SAVINGS ON TO YOU! * NEW LOW PRICES ON INCREDIBLY LARGE SPECIAL PURCHASES! * CLEARING OUT 1965 MODELS to MAKE ROOM for NEW 1966 MODELS! ~--.---·I PfllCNASlf 21" COLoRiVC ~. UHF-VHF • All 12 CHANNElSI .. ,. :-f"' Witlt new color balance st~1hm for tnie-to-hte color ~ .• tones! T1111ing tonlrol for sharp, cle¥ black & white • (; viewiftf. Circvit boal'd l1fetune guar111teed! Rich, Cle¥ ~ -•yslfm! Smort -~" .,;,..i tlbinet! :~· 349 .. t · •y~ c~~~r ! 19. H PHILCC) NRTAILE lllW LOW · PRl(ll Sol14 stale b11S1starnl UHF •-• It tllawl YHf! htelllll 'Cool WI~' t111 , double die hfe ol t*s lld ,W! Hwtt 6" tval ~ 11ves 'co.sole SOlll!d'! Clare rt-• llSIMll .,tic Jl(IWI bltt! ~Ill~ lld lllllllHllClllll! 109~ fiere's ,.. ._. • st a ~tity ,.. frigeratur at 1 1111111lols seviAg! lorae Top. Freezer model with meat keeper ••• Glide· out Shelves , •• Dual-i:old Controls ••• Handy Egg & Dairy Storage in the Dair. Never dehost again! 88 I VOL:. - SJ womar. Tbeco U.S. At Al necttor source: KJ Safety (USOM woman 1USOJ A1 lnpm Mar l rinet trena FllUI w ~ "one ll propor Tl Y•terc u.w t-• 11611 wom In th It. . ,. crew fhe I .... .,,. laek n, room 1 motlda from fl RI flft de splrltl. Jg , motion taft UI ~atenc al Appc Oda• • • • .... ... ~· ·= .., ,... ... -..