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VOL 58, NO. 2or. 5 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES
Mayan Treas ure Nex t
Newport Diver Seeks New Adventure
R, WlLLIAM ROWAN
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8 20 Miiiion Start
First Ear th T urned
Nasser Travels
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1965 TEN CENTS
Pursuing
J et s Kill
55 Cong.
Great Battle'•
Toll Increases
PAGO PAGO, American
Samoe (UPl) -A M-year·
old Califon.Ian arrived bere
haa. uct beertJ late Friday
att.1-130 dan alont at aea
lD Ida •toot trimaran.
Da.tcl Melo, 24, Ather·
ton, Ct.llt.. ~ hoped to
till around the world when
'-a.ft PllO Paao Aprtl 12, '9t WU fCll'C9d to barn back
-. 1.400 mu.. DOftb of
... ~ .. ol 01.nela and
..... wtDcb ton up his
dltertorated n1'on l&lla.
1111 ntuna IO bk bome
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'Ba~a n ·eputy Held
In Rights Sia yillg
part In the trJ'naran "Ex·
ttnded Adolelcenct" ended
a aearch which bad been
cottdlacted throqbout the
SOutb Plclnc for lbe put
four moatba. Harbor mu·
trra around the Poclnc bft.
~In had been aleTted \o look
for the mlNl.q 1allor.
Mti11 lost a b o '8 t •
pounds dwinc t111 ftYllt,
but WU pronounced .,,.,..
enUy bale and heart7 by
docton who uamlMd ~
as soon u hlanded. A
more thoroulhbeck wu
1chtdultd t~
Mells took &tod suppl)'
ol food a1ont " him, but
toward the encl hla voy·
•I•· be aald baubllsted
mainly on fllh. a. cau(bt
one ~pound t1lfJm)d 1&1d
that hll nwcb •ooc1 wu
m1de co:..td:u9 eaaiu
by "little ,,...b tb1t
camt 1t>o.rcl."
Storms thrte* to &.
mut tbt Yllltlrict~ M
J
Student
Blasted
By Shotgun
n..ld. and about five weeks
ago near Kingman Reef.
•'I aot extremely sick and
really lhoueht I was aoina
to die,'' be 11.ld.
''Then WU"t periodl 9'Mn
my hopes were 1itw and
periods when tM, were
hlch." be coattllllnMd. "I WU
fHllna ftne ~ I cot this
audden .U.S of aomething
and Wll ntremely weak. M1 ,.... rate shot up 40
beetl 1 minute at tbf' ~light·
tilt exertion. l tbouabt it
wu Ill over.''
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Sta rs Ready
For Regatta
The world's Star Clan
champlonshlp r e R a t t a-
ala.mor event on the lnter-
..Uonal yachtln~ 1·alrn,lar
e9clt year -1tlrta Mon-
day off Newport Buch.
For complete lnformatJon
on this classic raclnJ( series.
see the speclal nctiw lJt.
eluded Ln today's DAILY
PILOT.
A tun.up race wut be
s&lled on the cours. north·
west o( the Newport Pier
this altemoon. The nclnc
aeries 1tarta Monday, COD•
UDutl all next Wetl.
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.Record U.N. Budget
Pro posed by Thant
Greek C'ruls 0e~,,_..
ATHENS, (UPI) -The GrHk political crisis
• wortened today. The MW p•tr"me11t conY9ned to
d lKUM the poulblllty of lmpotl~ martial law to
prennt a recwrence ef last night 1 bloody rioting,
the woret in fm WMb.
. Abnett 200 demoo1tr...,.. MMI policemen wen
Injured In the antl'90".....-nt ~. SOO
of them 1eriou1ly. Hundredt ef per"IOnl w.re ar·
rffted.
Former Premier ~ ,.,.....r..u, who hee
dem1nded a return to power er MW flM'•I •lee·
t~ ,repared to emberk • • ., ... aen.1 "'march
te the,..,. ... to drum up ,.,._. eupport f'Of' hit
position.
2 7 w .. k.nd e.Miijij!MH ....
Police
Loot
Words F la re
Over Ri ots
·1~t•tonished
Sui)ervisors React
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To Harbor Opinion
By TONY PAYTON district operation would be °' .. oell'I' ,...., """ I reviewed by the Orange Coun·
SANTA ANA -Two super.I ty counsel.
•iilllliii'-~::,,llll I visors ,who represent Orange The west Orange County M'l•I County a coastline voiced as· supervisor was quick to point ~onishmcnt today at an opin· out that the opinion of the
ion by the state legislative legislative coW\iel wu not le-
couqe] terming ~ <>,range plly binding to any public
County Harbor Districts ex· c.gency.
Newport Beach anglen Steve Snyder (left) and Gary Tucker, both 15, po1e
proudly beside JDUHi2ed catch. Boys s nagged 1()6..pound marlin while fi.hlng
alone oU. cabin c:ruiler in Catalina Channel Thursday. Steve boot ed the flab and
fought him for an hour and a-half as youog Gary kept the craft under control
Three· Hort -
p~slon Illegal. , Adding that he had not had
It .. j u s t does~ t make time to study tbe cootroversial
-.e. rutb DlJtnc~ SUper· opinion. Baker saJd that if It vi.~br Al~n ~en sa1.~. is correct. it is quite possible
l can t ~ve it. added the law as speUed out In the
Second Diatrlct Supervisor state code was an oversight
David Baker. of the Lelislature.
1be deputy c~J who Supervisor Allen, who a.I.Jo
wrote the kngtby optruon this said he bad not bad an op-
week foe S t • t e Sen. Jobn portunity to study the seven·
Schmits (~~~) said late page opinion. said, "It ls con-
Jl'rlday the out could be ceivable that it was tbe lo.
Uled by the attorney general tent of the legi.alature to blnd
oc Onqe County Counsel Ad· the expan.sioo of the dlstrkt."
rtan Kuyper to keep the Har· Harbor DiJt.rict Manager
bor Dlstrlct above waler. Kenneth Sampten was un-
w.EGAL available for commeat on the
Don r. Amer, an assistant controversy o v e r his de-
to Le&fllaUve Counsel George ~artment.
H. Murphy, at1d by hla ruJ. The opinion was made thla iDi &bat the coimtY·wide dist· week in Sacramento at the
rlct bu UletallY upa.nded request of Sen. Schmitz, who
beJGDd Newport Harbor. had been asked to probe the
He laid be beUevea the Har· Harbor Dist rict apansloo by
bor Diatrict. u it wu eatab· Santa Ana Mayor Harry Har-
lllbed ID lUS. wu authorized vey. It was learned that the
only to levy a property tax senator is alao seeking an
to pay off tbe orl&tnaJ bood opinion Crom the attorney
lane and to continue tulng general.
only lclr hnpnrtementa and Cootacted at his Sacramen-
np•slon al t b e original to office Friday att.emoon,
harbor'. Alber a a I d his oplnion la
1be upa.oAoa ol the dbl· based Oft the "fact" that the
rlct to tnclude upper Newport district is maintaining three
Bay, Sunaet Bay and Dana separate harbors in Orange
Polat Harbor wu beyond the County.
lepl bounds aa provided io "Under the Jaw. the defln·
tbe law. AabeT wrote. ltion of a 'harbor' ls very
Supeniaor Baker aaid Jt 16 vague," Asher explained.
bard to belleve that any ac· "It is quite possible that
Uor by the Harbor Dlatftct. the attorney general could
u well u the Board of Su· rule that Dana Point, Sunset
pervisors, would be illegal. Bay and Newport Harbor are
He e.xplained that all moves all one 'harbor' under the
concerning expansion of the law," be conceded.
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YOU SEE THEM All AT THE BEACH
1954 ARMORED CAR
ROOM AT THI TOP
Saturday, Aoqust 1%5 DAILY PILOT /Ntws-Prtn J
Vary • ID Size and Shape
By WILLIAM ROWEN
Of ftll Dallr 1'1111 staff
What do an armored truck, a scarf, a bicycle,
a Volkswagen, and a motorcycle all have in common?
The answer is simple-they're all used to carry
surfboards.
Although there are a million ways to ride a
wave, local surf enthusiasts seem to have e9en more
imagination in finding ways to tote their boards to
the beach.
Man y surfers simply stack their boards in con-
vertible6 or use hard-top cars wi!h special s acks_ on
the roof.
But the range of "surfwagons" extends even
farther· than that.
The traditional wagon is, of course, a wood -
panelled station wagon, or "woody."
However, a 1926 delivery truck, a 1949 milk
truck, and a 1954 armored car are only a few of the
unusual surf wagons used in the Harbor Area.
"I've even seen a Rolls Royce which had its back
completely. removed and done over in wood," re·
counts Frank Jensen, 23, owner of the Frog Hut
surf shop, 6908 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Jensen himself owns a remodeled 1954 armored
truck which once belonged to the U.S. P06t Office. .,.;
"I had to take the armor off because it was so
heavy," he admits. "But I had the truck weighed.
and it's atill seven tons."
Maybe the fact that Jensen keepv.r'Stove. refrig·
erator, and bed in his truck has somet.lling w do with
thi!. •
He also_added a ''secoruLstotµboY-e.J.he . .trunk
which is 22 feet long.
"It held 19 people and 14 surfboards when we
fook a trip down to Mazatlan," he recalls.
Another source of ideas is Specialty Molders,
Inc., of Huntington Beach, the only manufacturer of
surfboard racks in Southern California.
"Once, a girl came in and said her surfboard
was too heavy to carry. She wondered if we could
make romething for her lo hold it on lop of her
head with." recalls Dud Case. an executive with the
firm.
"So we rigged up a scarf-like piece of cloth with
a suction cup on top. It held the board perfectly,
but we haven't had enough demand to manufacture
them."
Specialty Molden also makee 1 trailer which
can be hauled behind a bicycle.
MIANWJ41LI, AT THI llACH
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SPECIAL RAC KS ON ROOF
IVIN MILK WAGONS
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Calvln Ochsner, pz:eildinl ----------Merkle la superintendent thia
minlat.er of the Costa Meaa year.
cootreaaUOft of Jebovah'a wit-The Fisherman'• Club of
nesaes. announced thla week the chureb will welcome men
receipt of a letter from Thom-and boys to a poUuck dinner
11 Moore, circuit Supervisor on Tuesday.
of the witnesses, announcln&
plans for a Bibl~ucation
conference Sept. 17·19 at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
Costa Mesa.
Although smaller In scale
than the convention held 1.n
San Diego's Balboa Stadium
this summer where over 31,·
000 delegates 1ttended, it wW
bt ot equal importance to the
2.000 witnesaea upected In at-
tendance at this "Increasln1
·For Baeksllders
Tulsa Church Plans
Wednesday 'Sunday'
BAHA'I FAITH
•0neneaa of Mankind•
548-3215 5-49-2005
HARBOR It
MEMORIAl PAii ............ ~ .......
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~~~ 1;~;:b:;. Jt!ho:~r cir· WAYNESearcywillbtpre· ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Ocluner, asked why Jehov· ciding elder at the worship ~·s wttneuea~dro~y • "~~~J~borF~~·-------------------------------------------------~
convenuona. replied. ~ r .......... LeUer uan Cburcb, SUncs.y, 10:...s ====================,J;=======~===,I.:==================== cauae we art a large fanuly a m Services are conducted ;.
that recogniies the need for Dr. William A. MoniJon at Harper School C5 E. 18th St A c/ p byt • CL h unity today and the necessity of Philadelphia, general Street, Costa Me;a, beginning • n reWS res er1an nUfC
of foculi.ng our minds on the secretary of the Board of with the church acbool at 9:45 600 St. AndNWI Rd., Newport lffch 646-7147
com!orting hope contained in Christian F.ducation of a.m., c J a a s e 1 fOt all age Morn!nl Wonbtp and Q\urch School 8:00. 9:30 Is U:OO
God I Word. the Bible. The the United Presbyterian groups. The sermon topic will CHA"L•I HUtH"T DllUUENFIELD, !Jaltar
need for this •houJd be evi· Church, will preside at be "Way ot Escape." Harbor MIMte Medttatlort phon• 141-llts
dent a~. world tension in· the opening session of First Christian Church is a r.:~==~==========~~=~~~;lf creases. Presbyterian Panorama, church of the Disciples or
THE CHURCH of Religious to be held Sept. 24-26 in Christ.
n-h will the Los Angeles Sports Science, Laguna ocac ' Arena. The theme will be CHAPLAIN Edward Reitz, have u Sunday guest speak-1 of Hoa& M•morial H .... p1··-1• •"-n-J M n--.. ' Mandate for Mission." " "" l.&I er, ~ ncV. ames · DC\.:a· lVi1l be the guest ~·eacher
er, a former chaplain in the Sunday at Christ Churcl: by
Army and Air Force. His ~ub-the Sea Community Meth<>-je~t will ~· .:·what's Right Detroit. The ~ongregation Js dist, Ne~rt Beach.
with America. presently holdmg services 1n He has chosen as his ser-
Sunday services are held at the Lake Park Clubhouse, mon topic tvr both the 9 and
11 o'clock at the Women's !2th and Lake streets, Hunt· 10:30 services, "How to Use
Club. Glenneyre at St. Ann's ington Beach. Your Su!fering Constructive-
Drive. ly."
HUNTINGTON BEA
First Christian Church
1207 Ma in St.
LEdngton 6-2589
Mln1Jten: Thomas W. Overton. Richard E. Legros
Fred A. Niklat
-SERVI CES-
• llfOB.Nll'IO WOllUJP l•U aM 10·41 e a .. L& aclj()()L 1:11 A.M
• YCM1nf 110U11 t 1• ...... ~ e &lll!:l'llNO •OR.&HIP t·• P,IL "~ ,.,........ ... All ..,,.._ Junior Church and Sunday ~IS SUNDAY. Christian "The Publican" will be sung
School are held at the Cburoh Science churches throughout by Thelma Hoke as the an· !'.====================~;II
Center 1t the same time, with the world will hear a Bible them or the day.
bus tranaportAtion for chil· Lesson on God as divine
dren from the Women's Club. "Mind." The responsive read-ON SUNDAY the Rev.
Newport H•rbor
Lutheran Church
2!!01 CUff Dr. LI M293
Family Wonhlp I to 9:45
Jr. Church Service
Cburcb School and Adult
Blble Study 9;~ to 10:30
Worship Servtce 11 to 12
Nunery care av.U.b!e
at all service•
WELCOME
Lutheran Church
of the Muter
~ E. Cout Hl&hway
CORONA DEL MAR
REV. FRANK GUNN
_Phone OR 3-5022
Sunday School . . . . . . • . . • • • • • 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship .•••.•••••.• 11:00 a.m.
Training Union • • . . . . . . . • . . • &: 15 p.m.
Evening Worship . . . . . • • . . • . . 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service •......... 7:15 p.m.
Parklna Space -Nursery Provided
~r61 Soulk ern IJapfi61 Church
(Across from Everett A. Rea School)
650 WEST HAMIL TON, COST A MESA
REV. CL YlJE SKIDMORE, Pastor LI 8-2483
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH '4-•.c.1
,elf'Wlw a ... & '* om., C.M.
1:>0 & 11 A.M. WORSIUP SERVlCE
t:• A.M. CMUR(M ICl+OOL
• I, .......... IHvlcll -a.Y.,, 4 P.M. a .... ,..., ._ t i9 A.M. & 1 .. .M.
M......,, IMl¥tll v. nrw -,.__,, c.. -.._.,. The Wednesday evening lee· ing will include a familiar Frank w. Gunn: pastor of the
tu.rt liven at 7:30 p.m. in the verse from Proverbs : "Trust Lutheran Church of the Mas-
Churcll Center, 20062 Laguna in the Lord with all thine 1----------
Canyon Road. will bt on the heart: and lean not unto thine
COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH
7386 W•rner Ave., Huntin9ton Beech
Momlnt Worship 9:30 & 11 A.M.
Church School 9:30 & 11 A.M. ~ a.m. F1mlly Wonhlp 11:---.._---------------.
-lubject, "Belief ild. Faith.." own.understanding._''
Or. Bruce Knox wUJ be the Quotations from ''Science
(Uest speaker. and Health wilh Key to the
. Scriptures," by Mary Baker
Evangelist .,
To Appear VERA SCOTT will speak Eddy, will include the foUow-
4Mlt of her long experienu aa ing: ''In a world of sin and
a Baha'i at a fireside meeting aenauaUty hastening to a
•t the home of Mr. and Mn. greatet' development of pow· ANAHEIM -John Allen
Ralph Schreiber, 2.36 Waite er, it is wise earnestly to con-Chl\lk. 29, nationally known
li'orest, Costa Mesa, Sunday, sider whether it is the human evnn6ellst of C o o Its vi 11 e.
• p.m. mind or the divine Mind Tenn., is scheduled for an
F ireside meetings are open which is influencing one ... eight . day "C~mpc.;gu for
Nursery care during services
Youth Groups 1:00 P.M.
JU.v. Roger G. Betsworth. Pastor
141.n66 897-4975
Newport lucfl
COMMUNITY METHODIST
Chrltt Churc:ll IY Tiie S.O
1420 W. l1lboa a1vd,. On The Penln1u t•
Sunday lervlc .. t and 10;30 •~m. -Nurtery
Church khool-11:00 1.m.
Jamea H. Lamberth, Mlni1ter 673-3'05
locladlnc Rund1y
Churcb School
11 a.m. Worahlp
L.<;.A.
Corona del Mar
First Baptist Church
I Southern)
2411 E. Coast HJway
Corona de! M11r
l lllT-.1" ..... • ., the public, and there is no When we fully understand our Christ" in Oran~" County,1':===:==:==:;:::==:=:=:==:==:=:=:=:==:=:==:==::::::;=::.:I •dmiasion and no ~llectlon. relation to the Divine, we can Sept. 5-12. Chalk will speak ~ ~ ,,.. 4M.
Last Sunday, Mm Susan have no other Mind but His, each evening al 8 o'clock in FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOO ._.. ..,.._ "'" AM.
ttoy spoke of her experience -no other Love, wisdom or the Anaheim Amphitheatre Did• E'-COSTA MESA. $4J7'1 ,,. ..... u... ,,. ,.M.
"n a youth service project at Truth, no other· sense of Lue Peara<.n Park. ~ c. cr.iec. .. .--,..,. win1a-. AM1t1W11 ,...,"' '""'" ........ ,,. ,.
KING of GLORY LUTHERAN CHURCH
17'191 Newland St, Huntington Beach
East of Buch Blvd .. between Warner & Talbert
Worsh ip ........................... 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.
S.S .• Bible Cius •••••.••••••••••.•••••••• 9:30 A.M.
Prlmary Olurcb ••••.•••••.••••.•••..••.•. 10·45 A.M.
Clement E. Shoem1ker, Pastor 847-5423; 147-8195
GLAD T1DINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD
~ "l'TlllfTM & MONROVIA. NIWl'ORf HACM t
\ rHOMAs llNYINUTI. ,ASTOR JAClt SAM,111, ASS'T.
Sunday School, 9:45 Momlnr Worship, 10:50
C. A Service, 6 P.M. Evancelinlc Rally, 1 P .M.
Jubilee Service ...................... Wed., 7:30 PJ4.
Royal Ranpra and Mi111onettM
Old Fuhtoned Cottaie Prayer MeeUnr. Sat.. 7:30 p.m.
<Call 546-7866 For Location) Sparks. Nev., from which she and no conaclousnesa of th~ The Amphitheatre seata 2.· Sun. Services: S.S. 9:30; Morn. Worship 10:50 a.m. ...,.... W-Mn "'' P.M.
a.nd Miss Pamel.9. Macintyre ex.istence of matter or error" 000 with room for additional Youth Rally 6 P.M.-Revival Time 7 P.M. ~ ,.,...,.._. •• ....,,_ !!'====================='
had just returned. (pp. 82, 206). chairs. Tbe evangellstfo pro-Bible Study & Prayer Wed. 7:30 P.M.
--, gram is being rponaored byl":===================: SEVERAL persons were re-"DOES G-OD Love the Ne-Chu:-oes of Christ in Orange HARBOR ASSEMBLY
ceived into the Kingdom of ?" Tb.is que.stion will be County and eutmi Los An· WARNER A YE. BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD CHURCH
Guce at Saint Mattbe~ Lu-the topic of Sunday mom· geles County including the Phone 548-4704
theran Church, Huntington ln.g'a message by the Rev. congregation located in Cos-•fflllated with tho l 1ptl1t Gener11 Conference n-,. J-b ...._ ....... p----t 7380 WA•UlfE,. AVE. at Gothard -Huntington Beach nc ................ -.... ... .,. Beach, during he worship Henry Jones, pastor of Cen· ta Mesa. "The public I.a cor-(Y2 mite Wost of leaofl l lvd., art Warner Avo.) 740 W. Wi.IJoo, Costa Mesa
semce Jut Sunday, ln the tral BJble Church, 23rd and dially invited" backers stat· SUN. A.M. at ~an View School-Beach Blvd. at Wamtt n.
rite of Holy Baptism, accord-Oranae. Costa Mesa. ed "and there will be no col· 9:'5 Bible School <all aru> 11 a.m. Wonhip <Nunery) QiaG .. ~••uce
ing lO the putor, the Rev. R. The film series on the We lections." SUN. P.M. at Church Sanctuary, wamer at Gothard SUNDAY
H.c!;odfrer fr th is of Christ will con•inue durinl From 7:~ to a each eve-7:~rvice-Singtna-Mulic Empbull. B.ibl• Meuaae &mdaJ Scbool •••. t :4I A.II.
nvers ons om a e m the 7 p.m. service with the ning there will be singing by WED 7:30 P.M. _at Church sanctual"J Warner at Gothard Wonblp ..•....... 11:00 A.M.
and agnosticism to Christian-11th in the series entitled a large chorus compoeed of Hour or Prayer -Bible Study .l Prayer ror all Iliff. E~ SerrlClt 7:30 P.M.
ity are not unusual ill this "Triumph and Defeat." The youn~ people from the vart-Your lnvttatlon to Worahlp _ A warm welcome await.a you. YP ce · t :IO P .M.
mission congregation. said public is invited. oua participating churches. Dr. Edwin R. Greene Church 847•7050 Pastor 847.7373 WED~A'i
aev. Mr. Godfrey, a former Daily Vacation Bible School Following the choral rendl·i·-:;:::;::;;==:::;:::::::;;=:===:=;;;;::;:;;=;;;;::;:;;::;:;;==:::1: Prnet Servtce · '7:30 P.M.
athe!st. . is now in session and will con-tlons there will bt congrega-1;:
Saint Matthew's la a mem-tinue during the next week. itlonal singing, Bible re1ldlng
bee-congregation of the Luth· The concludlng program will prayers alld an address ·by'
eran Churches of the Refor· be given on Thursday at the pryers and an address by
mation with headquarters In church. 7· 30 p.m. Mrs. Fred Chalk.
Vietnam ·war
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST, COSTA MESA
Coata Mesa Women'• Club Buildtnl
110 W. 11th St., Colt.a Mesa
BrlJICh at 1be Mother Cbarcli 1be nnt Olurcb ol <luilt. Sdeatiat ID Bolton. Muaacbuaetta
navlC•I •IAOINO aOOM HOUIU
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Central Bible
Church
Orange Ave. & 2Srd St.
Costa Mesa
H. E. Jones, Pastor u 8-5303
luftdlY Sd.--9:9' A.M. Morn'"' Wonlli. lt ::JO A.N..
1 ..... 1 ... Servla 1;00 .. ""'
Crt lltoom tl'd AttwMIO
NllnffY, t-4 v .. n
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
First Church of
Christ, Scienfat
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Hf lit" A.M. ... '·""
Readin9 Room
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Second Church of
Christ, Scitnfat
t11• A.M.
1ltlt A.M.
Reading Room
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'' ~llltM "'"' 11199,_._, cessity. of other countr ies or or inter.I~ HARBOR TRINITY A dJStinguished R o m a n "This was the case wlth the . . ST. JOHN THE DIV1NI IPISCOPAL CHURCH
Catholic theologian this week German nation in World War national bodies; yet It Is to 204S O"ANG£ AVllNUa. COITA IUIA, CALIFO,.NIA BAPTIST CHURCH
raised a question that Amer-II . and also with the Allies. say .that foreign government& SUNDAY: 7:30 a.m. Bol1 Commun.loo 1230 ••k•r It. at F1lrvtew
ic1ns of all faiths may pon· who as the war dragged on. or international bodies may 9:00 a.m. FamJlJ Service COITA MHA
der: adopt.est more and more the not interfere to keep In power 11 00 y-1-w hip "01£ftT 1. HUI, Past6r
ts the United States fight· methods of total warfarl ad· a government which could :REV~oeNOO'N~SON
lng a just war in Vietnam? vocated by their enemies." certainly collapse otherwiae."I~~~~~~~~~~==~~~=~~~=~~ SUlldl1 School · · · • q:
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A.M. "The a aum t f _,. Moml11g Worship •. 11:00 A.M. Or la it gettlng ever more ll humanity learned one . r • en or armwu
deeply involved in a funda · clear lesson from World War tnvolvement la based on the 1n•--'-Minister Pb. M2-t103 Blptlst Trah••11g Unloft fJ:OO p.m.
mentally Immoral action for II, Fr. Tavard aays, it was duty of the American 1overn-W&uu Evtnl11g SeMce • · · 7:00 p.m.
which ordinary citizens must that "remnnri1ibillty for war ment to help South Vietnam Rev. Clayton Wilson • E. 21st St ., Coat.a Meaa WEDNESDAY •rv•• 1·· f---f WORSHIP· HOUll 10:45 A.M. share the guilt! and war crimes did not lie preserve. .. ,_....,m rom SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 l lblo ltudy & !Jrayor
The Rev. George Tavard, onJy with the leadership of CommW11Jt dJctatorahip; yet, Pa.rklna SPIM» -Nun1r1 Provlded 7:ao !J.M.
professor of t h e o 1 o g y at nations," but was shared by the more American power la J'4 ~ d'/ /)/ / ll~=::::;::=::::;;:;:::;:::::;:::;=:;J
Mount Mercy College. Pitts· every citiun l'lho passively present and active in So~th ar'or • _..., hri6lian Lhurch
burgh. clearly Jeans toward acquiesced. Vietnam, the le11 possibility b nJ1 FIRST CHRISTI N the latter views. But he is not the Vietnameae people have O' N&WllO"T llAOH -(Dlaolpl•) A
so much concerned with air· FR. TAVARO believes the of deciding on whose side they M"tlnt ~i\u~~,~~eze'C.::::::ry WI.., CHURCH
Ing his own opinion as with moral iasue in Vietnam has are. for what •tarted u a ~l'::::::=:=:s:=====~5E=========~;ll V1ctorla A Plac.ntla Ave. getUng the Alnerlcan people been confused by the fact volt la turntn1 fut into a war1,; CoU M ...
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to accept their corporate re-that many of the protests. ol liberation from the ,frtl· PLYMOUTH J'rankl1n 0 BlXleT
sponaibillty for th l n lei n 1 aaaJnst U.S. policy have come ence of a forellft army. CONGRE6ATIONAL ....;... ·Jr. 11.---S.lnf M1flll.-.ew 1 ........ flD n.1..a. ___ .
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Ilona of what this country la en who are identified with a FR.. TAVA~D ~ld be the CHURCH , ... ._.. ········· ••• •.flli. LUTH~ CHURCHES or THE R.El'OJUUTtON first to II)' l vol inl -.... ......, . ....... "1• a.Ill. n• Preedl the Word of COd tn tta N•rt•u'• doing In Vietnam. pacifist viewpomt. , • c MlllOU"l IVNOD ,_.. .,_ ................ • '""· wonhlpptnr at the Leke Park Club.~ . But you don't have to bt a Ont tbeololian s opinion, and 7 VI aaa ,,..., It. v__.. .............. , -. ltth and Lake St.mta, H.B
IN AN a rt I c 1 e published pacifist. he says, to be trou· not an "otticlal" view of the '° oter~;;..u M• New,ort Holtfltl Nunery eu. Provldtd S.S •.... 9145 WonhS, ...• i 1JOO 1,rn. ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ •••.. ~aA~~M~M;m~---~~~-~~u~·e••···~·~~~~.·.".·.~-~ ••••• ·.,.~----~ porter. Fr. Tavard ..,a .. tbe dent Jolmaon's coo:ne. U.S. l'lllliom Jelden art wo1t110• , .. YlUI• .........._ _ __...,, •••• u a.m.
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meae civil war ii bavtq the if oae bolds tbe UM of foree that PruJdtnt Jobmcm ii do-a.-.•·"--....., 1t-.1eet IM A.-...._ CHURCH -u. ,.AL.,.... n.
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uceaaary objed for moral ctple at at.ate, be , ls Icy baa hithmo come from CHURCH OP lllLlllOUI ICllNCI Sunday School 9:4& a.m. uv. Mien Wll\4 -a.._. ..... , . ...,
Judfment." that "the people Of u 1 l!ven Protest.ant and Je.Ub lead· ao-10t1t -. H.tt""*' ....,. RRST BAPTIST lf============~555E=::=! Thi.a ta not '1ll'Pl"iainl. be naUon have a native rl.Cht to en. Fr. Tavard, whole stat· Emnc ......., l'ounilll' For
aaya, becaUM "tbt sncir-e a make a revolution wlthout un ii attAlat.d b7 bll appoint-WM. '""1"1 ""1 0 ,_, ai00 ,..... DAY SCHOOL Ads In fhls
natm ls ~ In a war, the lnterfereoce of foreiJn ment a1 u upert cauultant tuflday ... '" ti~ a.m. INaAILINO NOW ~HURCH DIRJCTORY' tbt a.1 u. ad ol war •P-power." to UM v .. Ucaa eouocl1, la the """''' c1tu,.._MJ:11 " tlllO a.m. ""'" .,..,. • eou...,..... to a '"ftlll 11 not to uy that p · lint pl"Olll)Dmt Cltbollic the-'-M 0.1• ,.._., ,,. a -uu. ...,....,.. ~
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Rebuttal Voiced
By T~tmasters
Dog Mauls
Boy Tourist
An El Cajon family drove
Saturdiy, Augu~ 21, 1965 DAILY PllOT /Ntwt·l'rtss 5
'Best Nelghhor' r
Countian Aids Boys During Korea Duty
up to a Weatminater police o(-.
fleer investlgattng a traffic SEOUL (AP) -A Santa needy children. Santa Barbara, serves w l t h ed two of the children and riod of time.
accident Wednesday and uk· An., Calif., man is amooe The Santa Ana man is Har-the post engineer, real estate plans to take them to the Unit· Birdsall admitted that most
eel usistance for thetr son, nloe military men the Seoul ry Birdsall, civWan employe section of ASCOM command. ed States next year. He said of what he earna is spent for
who bad been mauled by a Junior Chamber of Commerce of the Army. He has been supportinf; a 16-that he ho~ each of the oth· supporting the boys. "But 1 large doc. .. Another or the nine 1.s Army year-old Korean boy and send· er boys will be able to take
NEW YORK -To~aa· club. Oft'lcer Jack smith took cbOI~ u being . best nelgh· Spec. 5 Bruce 0. Sexton or ing him to htgh school. care of himself by that time. ~m getting °:1uch more ~t of
ers ln~rnational directors, Jn hla 20-pa.ge suit, ftled Marvin Wimberly Jr., 10, son bora during thell' stay in Ko· Santa Barbara. Birdsall will be 49 ne x t ~ve of the i>?YS !ire now at . than putting into it, b•
meeting here at a national over the weekend, he asserted al Mr. and Mn. Ma.t"Vin Wlm· rea. Bridsall, whose home ad· month. He said ''l'm over-an C?lleges. He as thmklng of satd.
convention, Wedne!lday lash· ~~ r:~:enf f~:.ated ~Sr., to Wettmi&ter Hos· The chamber chose the nine dress is 514 S. Garnsey St., whelmed by the honor" when leaving a small home for -.. -------------------------------
ed back at an Orange County Parris S. Jackson, president P1}.__;__Heinrecel.ved several on the baais of interviews with .isCO commodity manager AS. he was told or the selection by soillmebeofgt~egm.to~~st Arofmthyemln " M~· ,"'---, )-'11-·m uw;uocs his left ann and a ~agen and police officials M depot or the Eighth U.S. the Jaycees. w Ol.ll I.tie \Alt
ember who bas f 11 8 d a of the Santa Ana-based serv-tetanus 1 ho t and was re-Korean communities near .Army and has been support· A bachelor, Birdsall said be the near future.
lengthy complaint against the ice organlution, said Wed· lea~ to hla parenta. U .. military camps. The help mg 14 Korean boys. sharing a dld not think he was helping Birdsall came to Korea in
organization. n~~~ais: unfortunate that Mr. P'>lice said the attack by a t h e s e Americans extended home with the children and the boys. "We consider our· 1959 and has come to know
Directors refused to resclnd Strotman has elected to ralae German shepherd took place ranged from rescuing vtllag-sending them to school. selvea as a family," he said. the boys, now ranging In age
their 1964 censure of Thomas his year~ld, flatly rejected ln Santa Ana. en in flooded areas to aiding Sexton. of rnri Olive St., Birdsall has legally adopt· between 12 and 23. over a pe·
E. Strotman, who seeks $125,-charges again, but it la note-
000 Crom the board on the w o r t h y that be atgned hla
claim that the censure action complaint on Aug. 3 and wait-. . . ed 10 days to file lt at a time was maltc1ous and unfaU". when he knew an officen of
Strotman, a resident of Or· Toastmasters would be 2,500
ange and an insurance execu· miles away from our head·
tive, was censured along quarters."
with others for publlcly crit-Jackson also reported that
lclzin al ...u.: of th Samuel C. Hathorn, Loe An-1 1ever UUlCU'I e geles, one or the o r l 1 l n a I
Seal Beach
group of memben CIDl1ll'9d
by the board last year, volun·
tarlly appeared before direc-
tors in New Yark Tuesday "to
express hll regret over any
harm done the organization by Annex Okay his actions and to expre11 hl•
support of the board,"
SANTA ANA -Orange
<;unty's Local Agency For· Beach Chief mation Com.minion granted
approval Wednesday for a
Ill-acre annexation to t h e M U
city of Seal Beach. OVing p
The proposed annexation,
next to be approved by t h e Wesley E . Cater, Huntm1-
Seal Beach City Council, is a ton State Beach aupemaor
triangular rarcel bounded by Weatmlnster Boulevard on the for two years, bas been pro-
north and Bay Boulevard on moted to State Part Ranger
the south. IV and reassigned Sept. 1 to
The uninhabited property ls supervise A.nu-Borrego Dea-
r;lated for purchase and de-ert Park.
velopment by North Ameri· He will be replaced by Cur-
can Aviation. tis B. "Bert" Mitchell aasilt-One condition imposed by ' the commission was that the ant supervisor of RichardlOn
property be properly graded Grove State Park in Hum·
!or drainage. boldt County for four years,
Also approved by the LAFC who recently wu promoted
were a 19.l·acre annexation to Ranger Ill.
to Weatminlter at Westnlin· C a t e r is currently 11huttl-
1ter Boulevard and Bolsa ing between the auperviaon
Chica Road and a 15.3 acre headquarters at the s t a t e
school site annexation to the beach to the San Dteao Coan·
city of OrJDle. ty park.
PULPIT • • •
(Continued from Pate 0 9: 15 a.m . and Morning Pray-
is part of the 9 a .m. family er ~t 11 a.m. at Saint Jamea'
ser vke. A nursery attendant Episcopal Oturcb, 3209 Via
is on duty throughout the Lido, Newport Beach.
m orning. Vl.sitint will be the Rev.
THE FIRST Method ls t Ro b,e rt Cornelison of St.
Church, Eleventh and Orange, Mark a, Altadena.
Huntington Beach, will con· . .
duct two w o r s b i p services FULL GOSPEL Busmes1
Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m. The Men of Orange County will
Rev. G. Russell Shaw bas meet Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., for
chosen for hla aermon topic, dinner at the Odyssey Rea·
''Where Lies The Victory?" taura:it. 1490 S. Anaheim
The Youth Choir, under the be Dero ''Jack'' B1'9wn, for·
dlrection of Mra. Donald Bry· mer drug addict.
an, will be presented special --
awards during the early serv-FILLING the pulpit Sunday
lee. New church members will at Corona del Mar Commu·
be received at the 9· 30 serv· nlty Church, Congre1ationa1, te. · will be Col. David M. Fowler, 1 __ lay associate, preachlnc on
PREACHING Sunday, 8:30 the topic, "The Di11atlsfted
and 11 a.m ., at Falrvlew Ba~ O~es," Matthew 20 :1-16. Wor·
ttst Church, 2525 Fairview ship Is at 10 a .m.
Road, Costa Mesa, will be the --
Rev. Orville Chapman, recent· "rOPIC for the vicar at St.
Jy r eturned from the Congo Michael and All Ancelu, Cor-
as an American Baptist mJ.a. ona del Mar, will be "God h
sionary. OW' Strength." The Rev. Ed·
At 7 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. ward Allen will conduct wor-
Chapman will speak on the ship at 8 and 9: 15 a.m. Sun-
Con 1 0 and show colored day, in the church at Fifth
slides. and Marguerite.
'•MUSIC -;-One String" SP~G on "N~otlet,
wUI be the topic Sunday of A Chri.JUan Challeage, will
Dr. Charles H. Dlerenlield, be the R~v. Paul Friedman,
minister, St. Andrew' a Pres· field director of the Narcotics
byterlan Church, eoo st. An· Educational Foundation, Sun-
drewa Road, Newport Beach. day at Mesa Verde Methodist
'J'i1L text is from Esther 4: 14. Church, 1701 Raker St., Costa
Worsnip is at 8, 9:30 and 11 Mesa. __
a.m. __ WARNER Avenue BapU.t
A SERMON on "The Value Clnu~h, 73llO WarMl" Ave.,
of Trials" wW be delivered H•Jntlngton Beach, hu ached·
Sunday at the Balboa Isl&nd uled lta first VacatJon Bible
Community Method.lat Church School for the week beginning
by the Rev. David M. Walk· Monday. Clasae1 for all ages
er, minister. Servicel are et will begin at 7 p.m. lliiCh day.
9. 30 and 11 a.m. in the church
at 115 Agate, Balboa Island. -VISITING Sunday at Ply·
mouth ConlNlatlonal ChUJ!cb,
328'l B r o a d St.. Newport
Beach, will be the Rev. David
Wyatt. He will preach on ~the
topic, "Oisclplet of l"ree-
d<im," the text from John
8:31-32. Worship la at 11 a.m.
cl.urch school at 10 a .m.
THE TENTll Sunday after
Trinity wm be oblerved with
Holv Communion at 8 and
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WE>komt to Uncle Len '•
Corner, boys and girls.
Well. that tlml' 1s almost
here &Rain Before y o u
know it. school will be start·
ing.
1 ·u brt most of yor kid5
are really lookin~ f<>rwar<t
to school. You'll see a lot of
your olct friends anJ meet
a lot of new onef'.
SCHOOL time is also a
Lime to practice your safe-
ty rules -when walkinJ:.
r1d1.ng your bicycles or tak-
ing the school bus .
Remember, when walk-
ing w school or anywhere
else. always cross the street
at the comer, never in the
middle. Also. never cross ~lore checking carefully
to be sure no cars are com-
ing.
When riding your biketi,
stay close w the right cur~
and always give hand SIR·
nals before turning. 1t 1s
dangerous to ride double on
a bicycle.
Always be polite w h e n
riding the school bus.
J umping up and down and
making a Jot of noise dis-
turbs the driver. He must
keep his eyee on the road at
all times.
HOW MANY of you boys
and girls belong to t h e
'couu'! School is a good
Lime to join.
Scouts havt' a lot or fun
and learn many interestinR
things. This goes for t h e
Camp Fire Girl11 and Cubs
and Brownies. too.
CAROL was on vacation
this week and Uncle Len
took over htt comer. So, if
you see any ntlstakes this
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1~Af lllfM NE a>U.0 SEM
'f Hf BAiL HAO A CURV~
S.itunt11y, 4ugusl 21 , 1%.,
* PRIZE WINNER * This week's art contest winner is Susan Wattson. 10,
2700 Harbor View Dr .. Corona de! Mar
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you
do. (1.) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h mches wide and
4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2.) Do not copy or
trace picture. It must be your own work. (3.) Put your name, age and
addreS6 on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560,
DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa.
week. blame it on l'nrle.
not Carol.
When Carol returns. I'm
going to have her wnte
Uncle Len's Corner and tell au about her vacation.
How about you kids~ Ir
any of you would like to
write about your vacation,
I'll put it in the Com('r.
ENTRIES to all the con·
tests were good as usual
this week. However. there
WHO PLAY!O SUCH A
a>rL.O &AME Of f ftOU~
still weren't too many. I
guess au you kids are ex-
cited about getting ready to
go back to school.
Don 't forget that Uncle
Len will srnd a brand new
Kennedy half dollar to all
winners
Honorable mention win-
ners in the art contest are
Shelly Willtams. 101,,. Bal-
boa Island: Tony Wattson.
R. Co rona de! Mar: G r e g
Wattson, 6. Corona del Mar;
Steve Clark. 8, Huntington
Beach, and Floyd Thomas.
7. Fountain Valley.
SIR UM'RICK e<>ntcst
honorab\4' mention winners
are
Marcy Borin , !l'h, Tus1iit :
Mary Ann Sigler, 10. Costa
Me!>a : .John W. Sigler. 8.
Costa Me•· .Toe Brown , 7,
Balboa 1 and D l c k
Bowman ''· ..,anta Ana.
* PRIZE WINNER *
THE DOG
There was a dog
Who slept by a log.
And a mile away
There lived a hog.
When the hog saw the dog
Who slept by the log
He asked him politely
If he saw any hog.
A K•"fl'lllV llall-or _. le Mel.,... ·---· f\\, JH C41tea '1 .• H...-t a.1<11, 1-. nll• wl,...l"t t •1ry la IM tlwY end •-c.oi!,..1. Mall '"'" -., ''°" .. Uftdt u... ... lUt. CHll Meaa. C.11\«Ale.
ECHO
J hear my echo In the de!.
Mine and my friends as
weU
1 hear the words •th a t
pop out and say.
"How do you do" and
"Gentlemen. good day."
If you think he is gone,
Jui;t say something to
be proven you 're wrong.
If you're alone there's
nothinR to fear,
DAY AND NIG HT
At night the moon is big
and bright.
Stars that are twinkling
give off light.
The planets in all colors
are quite a sight.
All this might he seen in
• space rught.
In the day thf' sun is a
hot, white ball,
It gives us all the ~ea·
sons, winter through fall.
The sun in the sky seems
80 tall.
* PRIZE WINNER * If you live by a del. your
echo w1U be here.
_,, • .., MW • 11 '1. Cool• Mtu.
The Greek~ ~o long ago
called the sun Sol.
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RIDDLES AND JOKES
* Dear Carol: Why do n't baseball play·
ers belong to unions?
PRIZE
WINNER
·••>ti''' •>tll ,,uop A•'t• !•n•:>•9
Dear Carol: What's the difference be-
tween a cat and a comma?
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Dear Cuol· Why do the brrds fly south
for the winter?
·•"t'P o• M°'f MOU)f •• uop A•'t• .. ,,.,.,
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Dear Carol: What is purple. looks like a
grape, but is bugg-er than a grape and
goes buz. bm, bm?
·wn1d 'l'fHI• uy
Plftl I..,_, II\;. HWtllltllfetl a.di
Dear Carol: Why do men wear large
watche11:
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VICTIM-KJtty, portrayed by Amanda Blake, ia
kidnaped with a gambler and a railroad executive
in tonlaht'a epiaode of ''Gununoke,0 on Cbaanel 2
at 10. Guest It.an are Darren McGa'fin and !Yer-
ett Sloane. Regulan in the leriea are Jamea Amela,
Milburn Stone and Ken Curtis.
Van Dyke Emcee
Tribute in Planning
For Laurel, Hardy
Ri1 I.Md Aft ~ ..... M Cllilll '9rtl· fl)"*":_ ·~ Ill """"8 -""· By BOB THOMAS Dkk recalled. "Stan 1 a 1 d,
l:OI O llmWJ JaNa: (30 Mi > -s.. II en. ....... .._ ,...., HOU. YWOOD (AP ) -Too 'You did the best imltaUon ol
111r Citlzlfl " lk• loob lotwtrd i. , ..,; Eve ..... ~ ...mt!. often the achievements of me I've ever eeen • 1ben be . ~. Tlllllla .... tllt ""11 Slleat• • 111111 ff'Olll lllnt\dy'• ""'"" Uncle Inc Qvlnttt ...-. (It) movie l!'e•ts received no of-cave me 25 minutes of notea Htnry. (Ill ficial recognition. But oo Nov. · 8 SM ""9 ~ ,_..: 11:)1 ~ .... : "911111 111 .. ._.... 23 Holl!'WOOd will give t tip ~ criti~ms.
The C111r1tri pity Ille 0.Mr lrtll '~ddle NW1. of the derby to those caaaic One thing that he told me
coi 11:45n111w1e . ....,..., 11 11r ...,.. clownJ, Laurel and Hardy. wa1 that he wore cuff• on b.la
0 ....,_. • " " (IO 111111 > ·~ICldlMW r..,.,. ~ The pair will be memorial· shirts, but lnltud of cuff·
ID ti T"*'Y u-.... (30 ttiet t. "4t1111 • autllw't eeul. iud in a special television Hnta he tied them with atrln•. 1111" > • h CBS I' ' '-a • ll:M IJ ...,.: ....., w..... 41-s ow over · ~ ls now ..,..,. He took the hHll off bil
• F• W Mia 61111 Wtw1. EJcaped ""',.._ ing put togelher. and the e EllMll • ,.., ¥11111 llllft ""'"' "''" ct9ltlvt • ClllftONI emcee. quite naturally. is shoes ; that made him look
By ANN l.1'NDERS
Sleeping Rodney?
Se1id Him Home
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a young woman in my
my middle 20'1 who bu been daUne a man 29. After
an evening at the movies, bridge, bowling or just visit-
ing with friends Rodney wants to Bit in the car in front
of my place and chat awhile, no matter how late it is.
1 don't mind, except be always falls uleep in the
middle of what 1 think is ---------
an interesting conversa-
tion. Lut night he did
this for the 15th time, so
I decided to teach him a
lmon. I got out of the car and left him there.
When I w o t e up UU.
mornlna to go to wort (at
1:30 a.m.) I ltoked out the
wtndow and he was sound
Mleep at the wheel. I dash·
ed out ln my bathrobe and
woke him up . He was fur·
loua at me for not waking
him Up last night and Hnd• Inc him home. Do you feel
thia wu my fault or b.la?
-VALERIE
DEAR V ALEBIE: A per-
.. uleet ta a ear It eu:r
llftJWa ...... erwerte.
Y" U..W NOT ltave left
... Utett.
Fnm .. ,. .. tell Roae:r
&Mt If Ile wuta tt elaat lte11
laavt &t eeme llltt Ute beue.
OCMrwile, live ktm a ~
pie ., ttetllpku tt prop Ith
eyes epe1 u4 selld kim
it.me.
wut kim &t write, but that
JH'd appredaie it If be'd
&oae dowa u.e &eve talk.
DEAR ANN LANDERS :
We are three teen-agers,
jurt ordinary, e v e r y-day
girls who get a small allow-1 ance and ta.ke baby-sitting ,
jobe. I We heard that it is pos·
1lble to "adopt" a child
overaeu t b r o u g h some
acency for about •10 a
moatb. We were told that
w1 can aelect the child
through pktures and that
we cu any on a corre-
~ with someone
wbo will write for the child .
We do not know the name
of the agency and would ap-
preciate it very much if you
would help us. Thank you in
advance.
-M.E.L.
New Monmouth, N.J.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: DEAR M.E.L.: You IOG.Dd
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OitEN DAILV AT 4:45
e lNDI TONIGHT e
Ilg 3 Unit ll'low • In Color
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"Wings Of The Wiid Wav ....
Starh Sun. • 3 Days Only
Omar SharlfeJamee Muon
a:JO fl &illl&11'• llAIM: 130 11111 > 111, 1111 Mdt111 P'•ct. Dick Van Dyke The reason smaller than Babe and cave
aWpper ~, w.w 1111 lllt lltH l:OO m All·lll&ftt M.,...: "111'11•11 et is that there is no more avid hi m that funny walk of his.
wllk!I u u• '""' '° i.. hit lllfll'*Y ~ AM.II """"' ~ M-" devotee of the Laurei a n d "And the ha •. Most derbies
J'm a girl, 18 years old. like terrific JOU& 1111 aJHI
Although most or my friends I am delifb&ecl to provide
consider me quite sophisU-YH wltll the addreu •f one 1====~,_,,..:11!::====!!!!!!11!•'11
cated because I have trav-auch organization. Write to
eled aroun dlhe world a lot Foster Parent• Plan, Inc ..
II am an Army brat) 1 re· Mi P • r k Avenue, New
a1iu I sWl have a lot to York. Tbe cost le SIS a
and 1111 pro!ISttt trlt1 ~· u 56-0ennli Pnca. "ll~lf 1114 Hit Hardy cuJt . .
• pou!blt eure. <"> , .. .., SecM"-.IOn Hill. Van Dyke discussed h i s curl up. at the bnms. I d1d
0 l'!t Mr ...... (JO min > us 8 IMle: -n. 1111 ,,_ -.. longtlne addiction as he fin· t:verythUlg I could to get 1
learn. mon&b. Lettert like YOW'I preve NOW THftU 'fUUDAY
Several months ago I dat-that there u ., muy cllf-Matinee £very Day at 2:
UL-.. W• ,.._ !60 111tn.) , ...... ·c~111!'I• MtYG, ll.ollild isbed Jls job for Walt Disney Oat brim like Stan's -even
Anll1 lry111t 111n. R11c1n. Commtrt11I utist trl• to I "Lt Rob' C USN " d th brl t m. ,., ""1M« (JO llllll.) win !ht low al a llia!l·lllilldtd Illa,.. n · In r~soe, . · ha e m presse<. OU .
'1Fih1t1 • i, tdllOI tltdlef. He reports immediately But it still didn 't look right, e Dr ........ ,,.....,_... 8 ....-. .,.. .._.. •• '5t-therea~ter for .!he fifti1 and and Stan said so. ·1 would
l1wrtnc.e Tllnlf'f. P1roled -Id last season ?,f The Dick Van have loaned you mine.' be
ed a fellow who was very ferent typea of tee•acen Adulta suo • Chlld1'11n .7S•
popular at school. Terr~ a1 there are pebbles on a • • • · • • • • • · • • • • • ' • • • • "
took a summer job in New be It It..___ •WALT DISNEY'S · Mexico workJng for a rela-I ::a~ bl';;bt m:.::e~9:i~ : ;
t.1 ve who has pecan orch· uoas of an attos u wDd, tr-: ~aE Aftft ~ I
ards. Slnce Terry has been reapeailble, lnceulderale • a u I u I .
away I have received 14' Hd aelfltlt. ~;ACHIEVEMENT!:~
Ill ui. llltrla I p11111 • NM lltW·u,. Dyke Show. said. 'r.lat just killed me."
9:00 9 Sta.t ~ (IO 111111.) "TM
Ubiquitolla Mr. l.MtrtiW1." All i uto fJ lllMtt: "lMt ,._.. '57~ana GA VE ENLOGY lN TOUCH
1codtlrt .,_.1 -.unty .,_,.. .lelln Andrtn. '-"' "'----"The whole thing started at
Drib lnte 1tren1t 1dvtntu,.., ''°11 ol "''"' ""'" cnw II "'* Stan Laurel's funer:il, where Dick kept in touch w 1 t h D t9 Mtwte: -r1le Lall..,...-llct "7 9"iltd t.M. I delivered the eulogy ... Van Laurel with visits and ~
llokit stt~ '"*"' "''' &1• l:JO m ""* "'OllMoel All•it" ·sz-Dyke related. "Gene Lest.er. callJ .UP unW the CODUC 1
letters from him . (I have
written him four. I o. · ·
If •• W, C..W. the photographer. su&gested death UI February., Then. bas
it would be a good idea to been talk of Dicks st&rrlng
YM feet ill at ease •••
Hla letters are so torrid "' el It! 11 eyerybocl;r laav-
1 tear them up the minute Utf • &MCI Ume bllt yH?
I linilh reading them. I'd Wrl&e for Aan L.uden'
just die if anyone m the ~. "TM Ke:r te P•p-
lamily should accidentally llarity." ucloalaf w I t II
get bold of one. We never ,.., req.est JS tt.ta ta cot.
went beyond klaslng but to and a IHI, aell.acldretled,
read Terry'• letters a per· 1tampe4 eavelepe ..
--------------------have a tribute to the team On ln I film biography, Of La~ttl ulevislon with proc---o-to and Hardy, but he 1 agatlllt
* BEST IETS TONIGHT ' ~ It * ~~to F~d. Mo~~a Pl.: re w~ . "~ al~ay1' aaid a hetllm
HI II• ..... : "T1lt Lllf-.... • .,,.,.. ti ,.... "'* • N-.nror got around, and we started wasn t possible ~au~e tt wno ilii11 11nb Ill ..... ...,, s.tci. Gtof" Send~ l>Mtlly MaloM w was no story in ... All' UlllOftd O'I"-llltf. getting calls from ag1:ncies . ,. . u~ 1
t :lO D 1\e """"9M ~ r.,, llall41N 11 111t11 howl. H11d1Nii111 th•
acb art 11111" lltl-[44y "'4 11111ner Gile ShtfwocMI, -M1A111
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10:00 9 t•lllllMt: Kitty llu.11 (Ml•ndt ll•kt) la 1mon1 tllt "°"' ti
1t11tc0tdl paMnltn wllo ,,. kldll•!IM 111r 1 NM ti outlln. llerdtd
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and networks who were wild hves. uld Dick. l wou d for :.tie Idea... never Jo a Laurel and Hardy
Among the stars lined up feature fo~ the re~s~ that
for the show: Rock Hudson. Stan dldn t want 1t.
Phil Silvers, Lucille B a 11.
Bust.er Keaton.
Dick's own affecUor. f o r U S S i})
Laurel and Hardy stems back • • l
son would think 1 was make-Au Landen wUI be •lad out for sure. .. te belp, Y•• wlUt yov prob-
1 do want him to write to lema. Selld Utem to ber tJt
me, Ann, but 1 don't cue to care of Ute DAILY PILOT,
receive any more red-hot eac1 .. 1a1 a atamped, 1eU-
maU. He'1 a sensitive per-addreaed eavelope.
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RADIO SELECTIONS ) !~~~-<!t:~~o:~ce~ ~.~~ Likes Smokes
aon and I don't want to hurt lr==========.11 hls fee.Uni.I. Pleue tell me
what to do. ,_i,fmeso '---------------------J able lmltaUon or Stan Laurel.
-SUGAR PUSS
(hia name for me )
DEAR SUGAR: Tell Ter-
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that 1eu are wtrrled tbal
lhe;r mJpt lpi&e Mme memben •f Ute famJly. I
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KNX ·-1010 Dick ne.ver did it profession-WASHINGTON (UPI ) _
ICDA y 1580 ally until he had his own tele-A ri t 1 f 1
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KPOl -1 S40 formed a sketch with Henry arettes la.st year• but n o t KllCD -11 SO ,.._1 . 1 . th rot ..... enough to ball an over-all in· Vd VUI p ayma e WMI •
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MATINEE
SAT. AT 2 P.M.
N"HT RADIO-SATURDAY •
Hardy. By thls time Diet had creaH lD cicarette COD1Ump-
become friends wtth Laurel. lion a~e 1'47, according to tbe agncuJtural department.
Make M dear tllat 10• do "THE LOST WORLD
OF SINIAD"
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OFF AIR The agency'a Eccoomlc Re-
"I called him as soon as search Service ::.aid yesterday ? G R b th~ show went off the air," lb.at consumen spent $7.l bil· .. unmen 0 IN COLO"
Alto Cartoon•
All S.ats 5<k
Yuterday's Puzzle Solved:
lion for cigarettes ln 19&4.
down about Sl million fr 0 m Brinks Guards
the previous year.
The decline ln claarette CHICAGO (UPI) -A pair
purchases came after sale• of polled cwunen. operating
moved steadily upward for deliberately and elflcienUy.
many years. The drop was robbed two Brinks guards of
attrlbL1ed to the effecta of the '30.000 Friday.
1Urgeon-genera1'1 "port link-The bandlU accosted the
lng smoking to cancer. guards In a stalnny landing
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Anbelm KE 5-11'1
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Bl.AINE Despite tbla drop, the ERS or the R. R. Donnelly Co. as
said. conawnen stlll 1pent they were on their way to cash
2 113 more money far cig~-employe payroll checks. The
rettes than t_he 1947 expendl· guard•, John Suerth. 39. and
lures of 1.1 billlon. r.•ne Kowbeakt, 47. ~ of
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armed, and f o r c 1 d lnto a
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'LUS: "NIGHT GIRLS"
IEWPORT DUIES
SUNDAY, AUG. 22
MISTER PATCH
HOST
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TO MAIKIT, TO MARKIT, TO MAllKIT,
TO MAUIT. TO MAIKIT. TO MAlllT,
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roM the Al l egan Mloh.) Sa1atta: "Mre . ~left to Join her ~usban~ In Ann Arbor . Her 1oth1r-ln·l•• ~r•vt her thtre.• . -.~
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for the
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Peter O'T oofe
"LORD JIM''
The newest and mott modern thutre In America
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Now -Another Outstanding Program
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MAIO EROMAN • RSX HARRISON
Al.AIN ~ • 060R8B C. SCOTT
JBANNB MOR6AU • OMAR SHAAIP ....
8"""'8Y MocLAINE
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~== THE GREAT ESCAPE
MOIT IEAUTlf'Ul TH•AT,_l IN
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I( 0 . Dodgers, 5-1 Giant . Homers .,
WA\'\\' ARD \'IEWS
Respectable
Neighborlioo<l
~AN rRANC ISCO I \Pl -1 hurg 4-3. and one percentage' third inning put the Giants Reed also sftl'rendered a hom-
W1lhP Mays hP.lped pu~h Los point ahead o( the Giants. ahead 3-1 and started Bob er to Jim Hart who chued
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tht• National LPague Friday victory over the Dod~ers in . . Utttllt•• 211 night with h1s 12th horner or Dod9er Slate more than three years. his 14lh of the season loading ~'"" ,,
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the month and 36th of the Auou•• n-.1 s ... ,.,._._ , u Pm A crowd of 41-858, largest off the sixth. ~°"".-,"
season as the San Francisco nm •ncs c11enne~_111. • · at Candlestick Park this year, The Dodgers st-ored in the ,.:~, '1b
• BUD TUCKER c· b tJ Dod 5 1 "'"°"" n-..t -n FratKltc .. ' o.m l hed Sh . k hi It~ DY 1ants eat 1e . gers · CteF1 and Ch•nno• 111. wa c . aw ptc up s sev-second on infield singl b lt.-d Po ' _ ~ ~ The loss dropped the Oodg· Auou•t '~"' New Yotti, .1 Ml. (KF ll enth straight triumph in a es Y craw10t'd ""
I ,_., · ~ . . -er~ into second place. one· !:::~: ~:: ~= ~::: ~ ::::: \~::: 1,4-6 season byholding the Ron Fairly and Lou Johnson MOOll r': ...
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1 711 -Hart, M Alou. Hit -Man .. CARLSBAD -There was a time w1thm hvmg mem-half ~ame behind lhe Mt(\\ au· Auousl 1~ •1 New Yort1, j p.m. (KFI) !Dodgers to five hits. followed by walks to Wes SAN · d 1 . Auousl ll-•I Pntta~lpllla, .1 P m ory when the crucial sales pitch of a real estate eve op· kee Bravt>s, who beat Pitt s· 1KF11. Starter and Io s er Howie Parker and Reed. ,.111n•u ..
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t 0 WP-Miller. T-2:». A-41.t/IL er was to tout his houses as being located close to schools
and churches and super markets.
This will no longer do. Education and religion and
eating have given way to the game of golf.
ln order to sell a dw{'lUng in this day and age. the
builder is requirrd to place it adjacent to a ~olf course.
It is the new sta tus ~vm hol Th<' ~olf courses of Southern
California have rrpla<·{'rl Rrvrrly llills.
It is still possihlr In hvr m Rev{'rly Hills ;inrl hP
lllocially accepterl. hut vnu must also own a hnmr 011 a
gQlf course. . Furthermore, thf• {'Xacl location of your home . in
relation to the first tee 1s important . People who live
near the 18th get invited to very few cocktail parties.
'I'bole unfortunates located on a dogleg are com·
pletely out of it.
* * * Typiul of 111 thi1 11 the L• Cott• Country Club
and resort community currently ri1ing out of the hlll1
nHr th• HHide town of C•rl1bad. In 111, the l1yout
reprff•nh 1 tot1I inve1tment in the neighborh~
of $300 million. which is 1 pretty rMpect1bl• neigh·
borhood.
Of courM, no re1idenc•1 h•v• yet bffn built.
Th.re h no w•y they will Hll until after the 901f
courte 11 compl-'ed·
* * Actually, work on the course is finished and all at·
cention has been directed to the outbu ildings.
The last thing done on the course was the contour-
ng of the greens by a group of specialists flown in from
'he Bahamas These guys followed a previous group of
4'peeialists who carefully sifted white silica sand into
~12 traps.
The layout has been established as a par 72 affair
•hich would seem to be something of an injustice inas-TYPICAL DODGER-GIANT ACTION -When the Dodgers and
much as the course is 7, 157 yards in length. Of course, Giants tangle anything can happen and usually does. Ou tstand·
the sort of athletes wh o will play here will not do so on ing defensive plays such as this one turned in by San Francisco
the rare when the two National League rivals clash.
knocked the Dodgers out of the circuit lead Friday
two foes go at it again this afternoon and Sunday.
The Giants
night. The
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chauffeur.
Sanford
Tames
Twins
Angels Split
Double Bill
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Zoilo Ver~alles' single trigger-
ed a three-run ninth · Inning
rally that carried Minnesota
to a 3-1 victory over the ~
Angeles Angels in the second
game of a double-header Frt·
day night.
The A n g e I s downed the
American League leaders 3-1
in the opener as Joe Adcock
hit a two-run homer and help-
ed veteran right-hander Jack
Sanford win his AL debut.
George Brunet .stymied the Twinfi on three hits through
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eight innin gs. He hadn't allow-
ed a runner past first base
and had a 1-0 lead on Jose Great care is being taken to keep out the riff raff.
Memberships are on the market for 6lightly under
Sl0,000 with monthly dues on top of that.
This ceases to involve peanuts.-when you consider
there still remains the price of the house.
Dodger8
In TV
There's No Tirne for Beatles Rams Host ~~~~~:!~~~g0:;mth:
Undefeated ninth with a single, and Rich
Rollins doubled him to third.
In the Life· of Patty Caretto ~~:m~~ivt1r0~!~. ~~~ * * * Prffum1bly operating on the theory luxury at·
tr.ch the proper type of p•tron, the promoters of
L1 Cotti hive left no 1ton• unturn~. In f1ct, they
went so far 11 to turn 1tone1 from the Teute region
of Mexico for tht exterior finish of the dubhouM.
S ti. ht Oeveland throw home was too iaie to PO 1g get Versalles. Rollins moved
Lo third on the play and dash·
The biggest and most va-LOS ANGELES (AP} -person with more determina-is considered a handicap. but LOS ANGE1:£S -Theed across after Kosco Wed
ried l~levis10.n slate in qmle Most 14-year-<>ld girls are in· tion than Patty. It's never Gambril says: World Champion Cleveland out:
The clubhouM la a four-level atructure contain-
ing 48,000 square fMt of eating, drinking tnd play·
Ing arN. The tab for the golf bullding r1n $2 mllllon.
The rldlnt 1nd tennis clubt ind other incident•I
S?me time ·~ in store for v1deo \terested in boys , the Beall.es. a problem getting her to work ''Her desire make h bet-Browns an~ the Rams, both Jim Coates then replaced viewers this weekend with 1 th d 1 be be . .. 5 er unbeaten stnce December 6, Brunet and gave up a run·
rootball and haseball ~rabbing c. 0 es. ances, 5 um r par-ra~se she ts so dedicate~. ter than the tall girls. 1f 1964, clash Sunday at the scoring single to pinch hitter
the biggest share of the spol· 1t.1e5 and boys. . . Unlike most won:ien sw.'m· they worked as hard as Pat-Coliseum, each with hopes of Sandy ·Valdespino.
light. Rut Patty Catttto ts a bit !_Tiers, Patty Js petite -J~st ty, they might beat her." extending its winning streak Sanford. whQ had a 4-5 rec-
The final two game~ of the different. :rfool-2, 110 pounds. Her size Soft-spoken and serious to eight and ooe-half months. ord with San Francisco before
_____ _,_,_a.cku•uu:• extra bi four· ame series between e a~ multi ·~•••u~ .Patt' has concent ted ' Kickoff is scheduled for the Angels purchased hit:"
the s nge es gers an Calit 'unior hi h school stu _ • .. Y . . ra ~ : p.M. a1RI 110:000 n.ns 8J'e lhree days ago, allowed stx the San Francisco Giants will ". 1 g . · swimming since she was 8-expe-.:ted to see the contest hits and one run in the first * * * be screened by Channel 11 to-dent, 15 ~e best woman dis-F • h years-old. She became inter-which originally was slated six innings of the opener. Bob
A unique feature o! the La Costa course is an amph"· day and Sunday. with today's tance swimm er in the world. l!! l ested when her brother Mike for tonight but shifted by ~e. hilrled three scoreless
theatre-type layout. The sixth, ninth and 18th holes all game getting under way at 2 A week ago she reasserted LJ now on the University 0{ agreement to Sunday to per· mnmgs of relief.
lead directly to tbe clubhouse. p.m. and Sunda y's tilt at I. her claim to the title when So th Calif . l'l"it the Rams an extra day MINNISO~ ,
When a tournament is in progress, it possible for a Jf the rival managers -she broke her own world's Res lt u em orma team. en-of practice._ ~~.~~~'11>" • 1
spectator to stand up to his knees in the clubhouse carpet Walter Alston o_,f the Dodgers record with an 18 23 7 lock-ll S couraged her. . Smee therr last .defeat the 011va er • ~
and watch all the action This will eliminate the necessity and Herman f raTfk s of the . . . . c . • At 10 she JOIIled the Rose-Browns ha ve clinched an Kotce ,.. J • . a· t r k t th . ang m the 1 500 meter hnal . . E o· . . . Allison " 3 0 fo r chasing around under the old gallery arrangement ian ~ -. s ic 0 . eir regu-. · ~~,;~~~·,t=~· mead, Calif., S w 1 m Club aste~ tvlS1on title. blank· v·1c1·p1no 11 1 •
and has to be the first real improvement in the game in lar pitching rotation, San~y of ~he N~tional Amate ur Ath· SAN FRANCISCO AP _ where she met Gambril. And ed Baltimore lo win the world ~!~'::t 'Ph : :
?OO Koufax of the Dodgers will lehc Uruon championships . ( 1 crown. thrashed the College z1mmerm•n c ,
w years. probably face Juan Marichal . . Ninth-ranked heavyweight El-she followed when he became All-Stars and bombed the San Mlrteht• •b ' " fl
In view of all th ts. the La losta people ~ope to ~t-of the Giants. The national ~tie was her mer Rush gets an 0 th er coach of the suburban City of Francisco Fortv-Niners. ~::!,~~1 ',!' ~
I racl a ma1or tou:namenf now a~rl the.n. ~avmg the big Koufax is probably the best second -the fm;t came a chance Monday night as Tex· Commerce Swim Club, their The Rams skein is consid· ov11ic~..":1, t
names of pr?fcss1onal golf put rn ~enod1c appearances Jefthanded hurler in baseball year ago ~hen she set her an Tod Herrin onl man to present affiliation. erably more modest. .. a 1964 "
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professional Haig and Haig s<:otch foursome event. so game. Koufax has already "E . worker in 11 fights, m· a meter race ror women Ill the 9-0 debut triumph over Dal-Pemon ,, J e 1 o
named for the product of the sponsorin~ firm . The affair won 21 games. while Mari-. xcept r?r an occasional scheduled 10-round b o u l at Olympics. Patty missed a las. ~~~os111" ~ : : :
is being moved here from Florida where. presumably chal has the best earned run ~OVl~: 1 don l ha ve much free San Francisco Civic Audltori-trip to :rokyo last year. But But the Los Angeles streak ~=' ":; ! : • 0
most ~olf clubs are sold nut of houses. average in the major leagues. time. Patty says. um. she looks forward to Mexico is not so much modest as it ".,,.,. c • o : : Beside~. the citizens of Florida are renowned as Other baseball action finds . "There's no time for par· The hard-punching Herring City in 1968. where she will ~ endangered. So is its ever· ~= i: .~ : ; :
bourbon dnnkers t~e Los .Angeles Angels tang· hes and we're not even aJ. erased an e 1 . ts 1 d t .th th .,,... te improving and proud defen-~haa~ lll ' e o • ling w 1 t h the American lowed t ar y porn. ea. en er et er e "l\IV"me r sive unit. . s~::1~: °" t • • •
Le a g u e leading Minnesota 0 ~o 1~ the beach. I constructed by Rush m their freestyle or the 200-meter in-Co a ch Blanton Collier's Te111, ,: : ! : * * * A1ide from real est•t• 1mbition1, the La Cotta
promoters are 1nxiou1 to Ht1bll1h their property 11
the Pebble Beach of Southern California.
Twins on Channel 5. at 1:30 really do~ 1 ITl.lnd bec~use all tast match Jan. 23 with a left dividual medley. Clevelands present what may ~C:.~~:1u :': : ~
Sunda y and the Milwaukee of my fnends are swimmers hook and won 8 ninth-round Her coach th i n ks she 'll be pro football's finest offen· E-v,,.attu 1. OP'-M1,,,,.so11 1~o!
B!'aves goin.g against the too. sn I ~prnd mo~t of the technical knockout in Hous-make it. sive unit. featuring ncit only :.r:~ .. ,o' LOll-MIMtoo1a 3. L.oe A,..
Pittsburgh Pt rates today on summer with them." t "If she keeps it up . she Jim ll Run I Brown. Gary II 28-110"'"" Hit -C••deftat n. 1 -
Cha nnel 7 at 2 p m The cute, blue-eyed blonde on. . . . could become the successor Catch ) Collin~ and Frank (I llru,,.t. SF-~-._ Thi1 figures to be difficult. Strangely, one of the
attractions at Pebble Beach is driving golf balls into
the P1ci fic Ocean.
Tl!Ll!v1s10N outhnrd ht>r ·'t'ht'dule: But Hernng broke hl!l right to Donna de Varona who was Think Pass Run Check the Mlnnoot• ooo oo1 -....1 • , S•lurd•• I 7 :JO !) :ll) . h d · -' • • • Los Anvti.t 000 ?00 10.-.1 • 11 • m NFL •0011>411 rxn•hll•nn c111 · · · · l'alii;thcn1rs and an m puttmg Rush on the the world's best all-around Time, etc.) Ryan. but a cast Ptrrv. s11o.,,.n.1, wortt11no1on 7 • ..!
<doo 8""" "1 c;--~· B•• P•ckm. swim min~ canvas twice before the ref-swimmer " said Gambril of thousand" of Olympic sp--"" 11••t.vi s.~we1. Lee 1 •nd "odot"· CMnnPI 1 , lO '!() b , k , • ·. J • ~ W-S•nlord ~$. l-Perrv •·• La C«>1ta i1 three mi les inland which will apoil
the fun of 111 but the long ball hitters.
,.1~ ~,1'[: ~F,.L,...:~~.".:' J~~~-·b~~":;;".~u! · re a I a\t eree stopped it. Thal s what Patty's working dashmen who blitzed Los An· Home '""s-1."' Anoei.a. Mcodt ta. 11 :io •"' For• c.ouers. c11anr>et t1 11 . 2 rc~t R ·h J t h Id Ed""; for. geles 56-31 last year edd lo •noe> bO• ........
((Wyr19ftl, 1f0, SGV Tribune) ~ 3:.~.:s~';""~~~··,ii:J~""1c~~. 2 · 4 television us a er e we · ttno Wwl<I o~n 0011 1ourn•me111. Cnan· ~ 7 more S"'lrn · Machen to a draw and Herr-""' 1. • • "' mmg nam•••ivtl:Slimm~,,,< ._. _.,.,~~~,,~~· w;v::·&~!!'::"~1Le~ti't~t>u~~t>a~r,.~!: 8 dinner. ing was knocked out In Swe-
c~":'o'~.,:;._00,,0.0 t>aHt>att, Loo An· 9 · 10 tell'V1sion and bed. den by former heavyweight r.i~~ne~" •• San F••ncl>eo c;1en11. Patty swam llO miles in champion Floyd Patterson.
4 P.m.-TV t_ttWllno Tourn.tmenl. Rkk June and !()() In July prepl.J'• • -------L''f pv~.:~;1 M':'r"~~~~;e;.~ •. sis.~ ing for this year·~ national LA TEST & FASTEST RACE RESULTS
•dded Bing Cro•b• Handl<M>. Ch•nne1 1 AAlI meet in Toledo 0 .. 'o Late news reaches y 0 u r S o.m.-$oot-tarn."'' t-40lldav, Ch111Mt t p • w •
r .,,~~~·~~~ ''*:j_O<~~-~~·~ 's P.m ABC; wioe wor•d o1 s""'" " ~tly workc; hard to sue~ home the d11y It h11ppena In
0,1. MA• -~ULTJ I AAU 1wlmm1nQ an<! dtvlno C~•mo•on ceed. savs hPr coach Don the DAILY PILOT ln part . " "' 010 f lllf", Pur~ 17SOO ~h•P) ~nd AmN1c~n Sliitf~l'trd (hM" • . • • Fri.,,, Au• . 1kJ 10.•bY N1qM l"trwe111 Ho uo 16010,on>11l1». c"""""' 1 (;ambr1I. in somPthing of an throurh the use ot 11 orinting , ..... , .. , I J•• Aoo Go w H••l•c-l J.to 1 IO <I .lO p"' Sl)('I " th J H I I d hi .. d '"I FllUT llA(I. 6 turf, J Y•M nl~• Sw~I •\ C1nbee i lt C•moes) J AO r wt 'm •I••• Un f>rSlatement ptell W Cu pro llC'ett U I 1'
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DAILY PJLOT /Ntwi-Pmi Saturday, August 21, 1965 --, Estimate Drops
Riot Los s Nears $50 Million
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -age at Sl,815,123 tor an over-prai:1ed for U~e 1966 tax roll
Survey teams today complet-all total of $46.6 million. effect of the riots on property
ed a preliminary study of County Assessor Philip E. values.
areas torn by the nation's Wataon' said his team of ap-Watson said he hoped to ft.
praisers set the market value nance the reappraisal, ex-wont Neero riot and placed of loss to taxable property pected to cost $500,000, with
loaaes nearing ~ mlllion. within the 46 square mile cur-federal funds.
The estimate, while not in-few area at $45 million. The fire department report-
eludlni damages to automo-Watson sald $25 mllllon of ed the days and nights of vio-
bDea. broMli windows and the total was ln damage to l~nce in the so~th-central sec-
other usorted categories, was buildings and the balance -lion left .209 buildings destroy·
leu than the earlier reports fl() mlllion -was to business ed by fire and another 71r1
which estimated damages run-fixtures and inventories. The damaged.
nlng up to S175 mlllion. latter breakdown presumably --==========
Surve1 team members included looted merchandise. BUSINESS AND
came from the city, county, The assessor said the $45 PROFESSIONAL state and federal governments mlllion preliminary estimate to d e t e r m t n e 'jrellmin· would represent, on the basis
ary damage estimates before of the 25 per cent assessment
SMking a federal disaster dee-ratio, about Sll million in as-
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• laratlon in Washington, D. C. seasments and about $1 mil· • INSURANCE
They placed total private lion in tax revenue to local ----------
property damage at $42.5 tax agencies. Liberty 8-1 512
Feb. 25, 1901. The photo was copyrighted by a G. T. Peabody.
mllllon, public property dam-Wataon sald his figures also
age Including fire and police excluded damage to private-
department rot at $2,· ly owned automobiles, broken
W,35 and p utility dam· windows. and publicly owned
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FIRE, AUTOMOBILE
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Howard Gerrish WHAT'S THIS, MR. PEAIODY?-Early Newporters gather behind
long sea serpent that apparently washed ashore sometime about A federal declaration of dis-Old Une Compuie.
New Cancer aster in the riot area would ms BARBOR BLVD.
B52 Strike
enable federal reimbursement COSTA MESA
Pete Conrad Only Peabody Knows for expenditures by ~ublic I'-----------· C S agencies and also permit the • M.ATfRES9:a • Ure eeD U.S. Corps of EngiDeers to be1.---------
Costs Million called in for cleanup work. MATTRESSES Is Instan t
Congeniality
ls It a Real Serpent? -----By Sc1·en.:ot Also it was expected that BOATS . BOMES -TRAILEBI a.~ owners of damaged property tnerular SJiapa
WASHINGTON (AP) -would be eliglble fur proper.-lib rty 11303
Secretary of Defense Robert KENT, Ohio-(UPt)-A Brit· ty tax relief if the state legis-• •
Just who was G. T. Pea-ment. Barnett unearthed Barnett estimates from lab cl ntia lature approves the measure c.ia Meu MaUN!h Ce. body, ""d ...,here ":d be t1'nd from his files a photograph the size of the people in S. McNamara has told sena-1 e · t believes the mys-Such legislati e action · !ISO NeWIHICi Btft. By HAROLD R. WILLIAMS .... ., w terious ''liquid crystal" may v . .was 1'----------...J HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) _ his Sea Serpent? of a group o{ early New-the background that the tors that a strike by 30 B52 bold the aMWer to an even-expected, Wat.son said, mdi-• VPHOLSTE.a1' •
Friends of Charles (Pete) Newport Harbor Cham· porters crowded behind the monster is 23 feet long. long-range bombers agalnst tual cure for cancer. eating that an immediate re-.-.....;. _______ _
Conrad Jr. have d••cn'bed ber of Commerce manager body of a large sea monster, He has no idea of bow the Communists in the Vietnam Dr E J Ambro f Lo appraisal was being done to M U h I f ~ Jack Barnett would like to which bears an amazing re-photograph found its way . . . : . . ae 0 n-to determine the long ranga esa p 0 s ery the astronaut as "instant con-know. So would everybody semblance to a rooster fish. into the chamber's archiv-Jungles costs about Sl million. don Uruversity sald yester-determine the current state of
geniality." who hu dropped by bis Of· The photo is dated Feb. es. "In a sense," McNamara day "the very existence of property.
"Pete has never met a fice lately. 25. 1901 and bears a <:c.py-''You know as much about told a Senate hearing Aug. 4, life on earth . appea.rs to de-He added that the entire
ltranger," says fellow astro-In a recent leisure mo-right by G. T. Peabody. it as I do," he says. ''Sl million is small in rela-pend on cer~n liqwd crystal ~urfew-imposed area, since
Liberty 8-4781
USO NEWPORT BLVD.
naut Lt. Col. Fnmk BorMan. , . phenomena. lifted, would have to be reap-
"He treats people he meets tton to the hr.tsk we ar_e runin-He told more than 100 sct-IF:====~~~~~~~=====::=:=::::;::::;;;;;;'.
the first time as if they were ning with : 1s operation entists attending a liquid crys-Pl • CRUISE'
long-lost friends. He treats Astronaut to R ecall Sot.theast Asia, and we think tal conference at Kent State ann1ng a • hiJ friends the same way." we are warranted in experi· University he has been work-No one In the world knowt more about orulalng
The 138-pound, 5-foot-6 Con· menting with the Sl million ing on a possible liquid crys-than American Expreu. Come In and let ua tell you
rad -the smallest of the H E · . tal answer to cancer for more what vv• know · -. We'll advise you of our pr1ee1eu h mil • z • p a stnke. to 1~ee what we can than lO years. Europe or around-the-world Tours. :~o:~:J~u:c;; :ata i:ake: is a.r ier ra yer accomplish. Liquid crystals are unique Call or VlsJt u.s ... our experienced travel
him a favorite everywhere. Heavily censored copies of because they share the prop-councilon are at your service.
There were s'>me astoo-By HAROLD R. WILLIAMS and Janita 15, with them. his testimony have been diS: erties of both Uquids and sol-('· · ~ I
ilhed lookt: last February HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) -In Cooper, a native of Shaw-tributed to senators in id crystals simultaneously. i~:~-~-!,.'IC~N ~XP.~E':~:.,
when the Navy Lieutenant a small Methodist church in nee, Okla., is a quiet, thought-advance or next week's Although discovered nearly 90
commander was teamed with the small town of Seabrook ful man. debate on the $46. 7 billion de-years ago, only recently have 777 So. Main St. N .. S TOWN I COUKTaY
ou.1101 L. Gordon Cooper Jr. to fly . ' He does not talk any more fen se money bill. they caused excitement in the the eight-day Gemini mission. Tex., there ts .a .copy of a than is_ necessar)'.. In t.ii.s .re·! The jungle strikes have dis-scientific world. Oppoalte Falhlon Square, Santa Ana
"lt looks as if Gordo isn't prayer once said m space. gard. 11e and his Gemini 5 rupted Viet Cong bases. com-
going to say as much in eight It is written in the b o Id partner. Navy Lt. Cmdr. mun1cat1ons and supplies, Mc·
days as he did on his 34 script of astronaut L. Gordon Charles Conrad Jr .. comple· :'\amara said.
riur Mercury Oight," a news-Cooper Jr. 38. Flankillg the ment each other. ----------
man said prayer are a Christian f 1 a g Gordon -as his friends
The remark prompted this and Old Glory. ca~ .htm -Is one of the seven
rep'Y rom Conrad· . original Mercury utronauli. 1 • The flags were carried by Only three members of t b e m~T!;~ wby to h~o isall ta~~ flight May 15-16, 1963. T h e Mercury team still are con-
taJJring... MARINE ADJ UT ANT prare!' }s the one ~e uttered side red able to make a space
• fl Capt. Nancy Mackle durmg :be l4th orbit. flight. They are Cooper Air The nickname "Pete' ts Religlon is a big facwr in F.)1 ce Lt. Col. Virgil 1. Gris-
t.he happy-go-lucky Conrad, the h.ir Force lieutenant col-som and Navy Capt. Walter
35. or.el's life. He has delivered M. Shirra Jr.
"My mothc1r wanted a son S I Off. th t bi h h nareed Peter," Conrad said. • 1cer e se~mon a 5 c urc se~-The 150-p o u n d, :>-foot-8 ' eral times. The name of his Cooper received a flying li-
"My father wanted me to Me~cury Spacecn.ft w a s rense wbJe a teen-ager ln
be named a!ter him. My fa-T akes Over ~aith 7, a nalT'e ~e de· (,klahoma. His m)lher. Mrs. =·;ro:.:lutm~u\0mfu, ~~:~ liberated over a long Lme. Leroy Gordon Cooper of Car-
junior, so I ended up Pete as ~ "The ~ctionary .g 1 ~es bondale, Colo., said she wor-
a compromise." MSck~TA ANA-t-apt. Nan.cy 1th~dee .~Thefinitions ofbeli~aifth1,0 alhe rhied abo1 ut her son flying in
a 1e has assumed duue:c; sa1 · ey are e , Y • t e ear y days, but tht!n came
Now, be is Peu to every· as adjutant and S-1 officer of ly and confidence. 1 wanted to realize "GOd's up there the
body. th c t A M . C 'the world to see those thiLgs." same as on the ground "
C d bo · Phil '! .:>an a na arme orps . . . on.ra was rn in . a·, . .· . . Another side of the astro-A.4ter graduating from hi h delph1a, June 2, 1930. HJs par· Air Fa .. ihty, succeeding Maj. naul's personality is a love ch 1 · 194~ c · · g
ents since have divorced. His James Y. Henderson, who re-for speedboats He has en-sth ooM ~ c'. oopder JOtned
S tires Sept j • . e arme orps an entered mothe~, Frances V. argen.t, · · , tered several na~1onal speed-the Naval Acadern Pre ara-Randall McCardle llve.> w Haverford, Pa. HLs C'apl. Mackie is at .present boat races and owns a boating tory School. Hey wasp dis-
fcther, Charles Conrad Sr .. t~e only woman ~arme sta-company on Galveston Bay. charged in 1946 and attended Randall McCardle. president
lives ln Sarasota, Fla. tioned at the faci~ty. She ls He and his wife, Trudy, are the University of Hawaii. It of The Real Eauter-a. will
The younger Conrad grad-a graduate. of Smith College, excellent pilots and h a v e was there he met and married again be teachin& ''Real u-~te~ from Princeton Univer-was comm.tssioned cl second their own plane. They fly all the . former Trudy Olson of tate Practices" at Orange
slty m 1953 with a degree ln 11.eutenant in June, ~960, and C·ver the country. taking their Seattle, Wash. Coast Colle~e. This excellent
aeronautical , e_ngineering .. He sMmc~ haFs servedAWlU thti Fleinet two daughters, Camala 16. Coo~E!r. received an Army fh~ni~~~;J~ltis ~~llgn~st~~~
met his stnkmgly beautiful arme orces. an c, commission while at the Uni-Salesman who desires to be-
wife. the former Jane De· Norfolk .. Va:, and ~s register-versity of Hawaii He trans-come more successful. For
BJ'<: of Cvalde. Tex., while ed pubUc~tions of!Jcer. at El £erred to the Air f'orcE: and ln the first time In many years ~he was attending school at i:oro Marine Corps Air Sta-PublicI•St 1949 was called for extended there should be room ror all Ln n Mawr. lion. ~he was promoted to flight Jut\' in G the registrants it was an-
They married the day after captain July l. He earned a be:c~:1~~:5 de-~~~~~~. d~ic'f11:or :i
t.r was graduated. A few days At Hospita l ~e~ in aeronautical engineer-the Evening College. The
l:lter he joined the Navy to mg ~n 1956 from the Air Force class will be held Monday
becnrr.e a mer T ~d B k I~s~;'i.:tc) or Techn~logy at evenings 7 to 10 pm. In the
Conrad is the only Ivy .l...AJ ge aC <?RANGE -~s. Belle \\ right-f :itterson Air Force Science Hall, a raclllty that R inharts h be dd d Ba )h comfortably a<X."Omodatea u··.1~ue astronaut. e en as en a e se. l 10 375 students. For registra·
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A d h' I ft I v· to the staff of Chlldrens Hos-lfo later brcamc a test pl-tion information call occ
'.1 on 15 ~ppcr e arm fi Jetnam pi"8.l Of Orange County as lot at F.d\\ ards Air Force Evening College. 54().1610.
th c1 .c is.: big la!l~o. ol an an· publicist, according to Base. Cal I. '-======~===~I ·~~~~U.l.llJ cno1 :.1 ~ "' and mttials o[ t.he Charles Allee. community ----•D'l"lw.A.
U.S. Nav;1. That makes him SAIGON (UPI) -Henry relations director
Ule only tattooed astronaut. Cabot LOdge arrived tOday to Mr Re' hart · h be
The Con rad boys are Pe· ass.ume his duties as new ~· t 1D rtesephn ~s ~n ter 10· Th 8· Andr United States ambassador to a soc e Y repo r· 0 grap ·
6: ~d ,Chr~~~'er,'4. ew, Vietnam. He promised to er for the Anaheim Bullet~,
work for ''a true revolution and mo~e recently woman s
The ~londe, blue~yea Con-which will make possible a editor of the Orange Dai I y r~d drives a flashy' fire-en-new and better life for the Ne9 s.
guie red, sports car, ~ 1 k e Vietnamese people ·• She is president of the Or· mMy of tls astronaut friends. · c ty o· · · f c JI He zips along the roads, honk-Lodge, arriving for his sec-ange oun . istrict o a ·
in the born and waving at ond tour of duty as American fornia Press Women, an ar-
trfends as U tbls were an envoy here, told an official flliate of National Press Wom-an t Y welcoming party the "United en. Inc., and a member of the
sm own. . States is both united and :>er· Orange County Press Club.
. He attends an Episcopal slstent in confirming its · be·
church regularly. lief that the current aggres-
Writer Leaves
sion against Vietnam mUJt
and will be warded oLf."
The lanky Bostonian served
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Lafayette Square 1Mastermind Be1nused
Lafayette Square master-
mind Richard J. Smilh is
bemused by a proposal that
be include water~ronl prop-
erty along the Rhine ln hu
project advanced in t be
DAILY PILOT laat week
by landscape arcbJtect Wil-
liam R. Gant.
"ills suggestion would ln·
deed enhance and beautify
the area;• says Smith, de-
signer and promoter of the
'22 million reclamation
project in the heart of Old
Newport. ''But I would be
most anxious to hear an-
other suggestion as lo how
this addition could be made
financially feasible "
Rhine channel. "Newport's
main attraction is water
aDd that's what business-
men and developers will go
for ln any development or
the area," Gant said.
Smith, who admits to be-
ing a visionary, as hia two
years wort on the project
attests, counters that he
ha11 at least tempered his
vision with cold hard finan-
cial realltles.
"We have created a den-
sity of income producing
clement.a to justify tbe l)gh
cost of land acquis1tion,"
he argues, ''and to burden
t.hiJ return with the addi·
tional cost of the water-
froot property. offset only
by the relatively small re-
Smith hopes to form a
corporation or lano owners
in lhe area bounded by La-
fayette Avenue and New-
port Boulevard, 28th and
3'lnd Streets, to coopera-
tively develop the present
!'amsbackle business dis-
trict into a complu of shops
and townhouse apartments,
restaurants, an office build-
ing, a performing art.a ttie-
atre and a hotel, all con-
nect~ by landscape malls.
"In doing ao, we have to
appeal not gnly to these
people's hearts, but to their
pocket books," Smith as-
serts.
"When I first considered
undertaking lhjs project I
discussed It with Mr. Gant
who has been associated
with me in tbe capacity or
I a n d s c a p e archHect for
some time," recalls Smith.
"Then I was naturally con-
sidering inclusion or the
waterfront ar"a.
"But one of my first con-
ferences was wil.h Waller
l.oogmoor oC Western Can-
ne~. He inforrr.ed me that
his company would honor
a 15 year contract to con-
tini.e producing pet food.
<Gant envisions removal of
the c::..'lnery In hJs proposed
adjunct lo L a C a y t: • t e
Sq uare.)
··After pricing other prop-
erties on the w3terfront It
was found that acqulsition
ran two to three times the
cost of inside property.
.. Another premise since
the outset or the project is
that it would be essenUal
to widen Larayette Avenue
to serve as a trafCic artery.
Tttis would divide the proj-
ect as the Lido Shopping
Center is divided by Via
Lido."
Si n c e then. however.
limited, block rn<' a balf
portion of the w• terfront.
'!'his development would
serve as a sort of clearing
house for a Costa Mes~ sit·
uated marine industrial vU·
age, required for reloca·
tion of existing ma..4.ne ser·
vices.
Incorporated in this plan
for the woterfront fac!.lity
are dry boat sto:age and
rr.aintenance and a unique
third level boat deck to
serve yachtsmen living In
the townhouses of Lafayette
Square.
Gant chided Smith for
planninl the elgbt-block de-
velopment ln a landlocked
area without including the
adjacent land between La·
fayette Avenue and the
turn to sllp rentals. seems to stralr. the credibility of
the entire project." RICHARD J. SMITH'S PROPOSED WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT Smith has returnid to the
con~tpt or developing a
Even this restricted three
level development will not
be expected to hold Ila own
with the originally planned
aru in financial return,
but it was found to be vital
to the success of the proj-
ect. Smith condudea.
Neptune Homes Desigrted
With a Woman in Mind
Open just three weeks, the
new unit of Neptune Homes
near Huntington Beach State
Beach in Orange County, is
making a hit with b o m e
buyers, the developers, Ro-
land Lagerlof reports.
Priced from '27.500, th e
new encrement oHers buyers
both one and two-story homes
with two. three, four and Cive
bedrooms. Deluxe kitchens,
carpet, luxury baths, block
wall and landsc.aplng are all
features receivtne wide buy-
er approvaJ, the former Or·
ange County custom h o m e
builder said.
Lagwlof, who polo~ out
the plans weTe destined by a
woman with a woman in
mind, rtre11ed that the nUJD·
ber of homes that would be
ready for "school move ln"
were Umittd and that buyers
should act quickly.
Terms as low as f795 down
are set at the site that is less
than five miles from the pop-
ular Huntington Beach play-
land. Lagerlof also pointed
out that early buyers would
enjoy the near-custom fea-
ture of selecting carpets. col-
ors and other details.
To reach Neptune HorMs
from the Costa Mesa-New-
por. area, take Harbor Boule·
vard, north to Adams, then
take Adams west to Brook·
hunt. Go right (north) on
Brookhurst to Garfield then
rilbt aeain to models.
Real Estate Activity
Deeds filed
TrUlt deedl and
mortpps filed
Total value of
mortgaces and
July 1965 June 1965 July 1964
4,784 5,051 5,461
5,377 4,122 5,974
$207,249,903. $121,32&,342. ,3,612,183,497.
tnat deed.a filed
F.H.A. Loam
med (incl. in 913 1,003 801
above total)
Total value of
p JI.A. lOINI J
f17,951,1M. ll9,733,900. $23,025,900
(Incl In above
total)
Trustee'• Deeds 196 209 213
Deed recordlnp ln J'uly, 1985, w~ 5.29 per
cent below June, 1985, and 10.75 per ~nt below
July, 1904. TrUlt deed and mortgage recordlnp
in July W'lrt ao.'4 per cent above June, 1985. and
10 per cent below July, 1984.
Compiled by: TiUe IDJurance and Trust Company.
Appel•ietl
K. Stanley Bell, AlA, has
been appointed chief of
architecture and delign
for the Doyle Develop-
ment Co .• Inc., of Ana-
heim, according to Frank
M. Doyle, president of the
Oranae County building
·firm. Bell ii a traduate
of the University of CaU-
f ornia and ii a director of
the Oranie County CMp-
ter of the AIA. He has de-
signed more than 1,400
homes ln Southern Call·
fom la, as well u com-
mercial bulJdlngs and city
and county bulldlnp, in·
eluding the Orange Coun-
ty Admlnlatration Build·
Monticello
Offering
Free Living
An offer to ''live on th e
house·• for six montha lJ be-
ing made at Monticello Town
Houses ln Costa Mesa, ac-
cording to a spokesman f o r
builder James N. Starbird.
"The Jiving 'on the house·
means living free for s I x
months, including your prin-
cipal, interest. taxes, insur-
ance and maintenance a 11
paid by Monticello,•· he sald,
"and this u only one or the
plans. The olher often a col -
or TV, washer-dryer and
double-door refrigerator, a 11
for free. The buyer makes his l
own choice."
Three and four-bedroom
homes with two batha are fea-
tured at Monticello T o w n
HouJe1. Up to 1,450 square
feet of lllltlrious livtilg apace
la included in the two-.1tory
bomea which are fully carpet-
ed and exquisitely designed.
Capistrarw Highlands Include
Air Conditioning in All Homes
Kitchens are Balanced Pow-
er with built-in range tops ,
oven and dishwasher iri color-
ful harmonies. M;mticello
residents enjoy the utmost In
privacy with soundproofed
walls. and fenced-in patios
providing intimate outdoor
enjoyment, and a roomy
planter for the green thumb.
era. Two swimming pools and
two wading pools are part or
the recreation complex, wilh SPACIOUS LIVING ROOMS AT CAPISTRANO HIGHLANDS
a 3,000 aquare foot recreation
~J:,~1!,dlnf~ca:cing 1 n d All of the homes within the the slab for the compressor homebuyer's C?Dlract. The and wiring. his cost would be
The w:tted-in =~munity development or Capistrano ~e al!"?Jd~ in the home and hom~uyer ca.n_ install a fou~-more than doubled."
offers career girls and moth· Hlgh.landJ in Orange County mcluded m lhe purchase ton air condiuomng unit tn A certificate from the Air
era of teen-agers safety and are certified for alr condi-pri~e. which means a great the tw .>-story h?mes !or on~y Conditioning Division Bureau
security, though priced from Uoning, which is Included in savtng to .the buyer . if he lSl.140. and 3 2 2'1on unit tn H A r ,. is 'ven
only •16,995. Down payments the purchase pr1re of each chooses to msl311 an atr con-,the smgle-story homes f o r1°f ome PP ian .es . gt
of 10 per cent and convention· home, according to Bill Mar-dltioning unit." says ?;iarkas. $865 00. T_h•s means an enor-to e~ch home~wner within the
al terms are available. furn· kas, sales manager or the Markas continued, ·re lhe mous sannjl le, th.e li11yer. who Capistrano Highlands devel-
l1hed models are open daily Capistrano Hlghlands devcl· hom~buyer chooses to instaU lwants to have .m cond1tlon· opment . stating that the h<!"'e
at Fairview Road between opment. the unit. 80 per ·:ent oC the ing Install('(!. If the homebuy-is prepa1 ed for :iir condltion-
Wllaon and Fair Drive. "The duct work, wiring and unit cost can be added to the er had lo do all the duct work in~.
Newpo rt Art Center ·s newest addition
to the Newport Beac~ scene. The $350.-
000 Normandy-style shopping and office
complex wes developed by Jomes M.
Wetkins and Otis S. Malcolm, both of
Newport Beech. A variety of exclusive
shops and services occu py center. es well
es business end professional offices. Arch-
itects were Grugol-Swonk-Cesler & Asso-
ciates, AIA, of Orenge. Construction wes
by Bernard F. Sy~n. Logune Beech build-
er. Some I 5,000 squore feet ere ut ilized
in the structure, which conteins 35 eir con-
ditioned shops end offices.
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f! DAILY PILOT/Nrw5·Prtu Saturday, A.ugu:st 21. 196<;
Paeesetter Homes r
Golf Enthusiasts Like
Nearness W New Course
Golf enthusiasts comprise,wetl as the bar and lounge, planned community churches'
a large proportJol\ of recent will overlook the 7000-yard. and parts an addiUonal ad·
!Mtyen ol Paceaetter Homes 18-hole course; they wW open vantqes. Also. nearby, El
at Lacuna Niguel, according onto a bl"Olld upper level deck Nl,uel ridinc academy offers
to John W. Klug, developer with a panoramic view of the at.able accommodaUons, rid·
of the South Laguna Pace-fairway. The lower level will inl leuons and miles of eques·
aetter project. Memberships include crW and card rooms, trian trails.
in the private El Niguel Coun· locker areas. pro shop and Sil Pacesetter model homes
try Chlb are available to stortge for golf carts and are now open for l.ntpection
Paceletter Homeown,rs in equipment. Architects for the at the entrance to the com·
the country club view com-lgoli clubhouse are Mosher munlty. The three to five-1 munlty. 1111d Drew. bedroom two and 21h-batbl
Proposed. new club house Crowning the low hi.lb al homes fea ture a variety of
facillUet, combined with •lthe head or the vaJley con· designs. including dfll.bed·
low end home purchas~ price1taining El Niguel course. thelroom combtnation~. formal of $20,950, have exercised a duung rooms. family rooms. strong attraction to bomebuy· Pacesetter community also e<>nvertible twin bedrooms.
ers seeking residence close tojpro,·ides ready access nollprivate paUoc. Del Piso tile
the fairway. only to the Santa Ana Free--entries. C1replacts. Balanced
The El Niguel golf course way. but also to the beach Power built-in kitchens. lumi-
clubhouse is scheduled for ex-•~lemberships in the Monarch nous light ceilmgs. hardwood
pansion to a 40.000-square-Bay Beach Club are ava1lablelcabinets and underground ulil-1
foot private pavilion and clublto homeowners. A community iUes. A vanety of financing1 facility. Dining rooms, as shopping ~nter as well as programs c.re available. '
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July Sa.Les Winners •
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GARDEN ATMOSPHERE AT PACIFIC ISLAND VILLAGE, LAGUNA NIGUEL
Co1n1nn.nity Popular
the Sky' PARTYIDCBEN
Adult-only
Pacific Islllnd Village 'Garden in
Bill Thagard, vice president of Walker &: Lee Real Eabt.e, anooun~ July
sales winners for the three local harbor area offices. Shown after receiving awards
from 'Thagard are, Oeft to right) Paul Fi ler and Dan Lee, co-winners from the
Costa Mesa office, Jean Rolfe, Newpor l Beach office, and John Burger, Corona
del Mar office, Walker&: Lee, Inc., aver ages 107 sales per week.
Bathrooms Have Gone
From Plain to Fancy
If bathrooms :1ave g o n e fer 11 wall-hung mirror to a
from plaln t.o fancy, blame-cabinet, and would like a bath
or credi~the "N~men. That's tub of dif!ettnt lencth than
the way the ladies w a n t the standard five feet. A t 1
them. seem to want bathroom win-
Buildlng Supply News . a ddt.'A pkced so as to g l v e
trade publication, says wom-maximum privacy and venU-
en mnke most of the decision! lation.
when it comes to bathroom While women respond molt
rPmodellng. The magazine readily to new products OT ap-
advlses building supply deal-pliances which combine beau-
ers to cater to women's pref-1 ty and practicality. they
erences lf they want to in· would also like luxury bath·
cruse their sales. I room .. cceasories such as ceU·
Scme of these preferences ing sun Uimps. built-in scales.
are so strong as w be vtrtual ,laundry chutes. puU·out hoses
mandates, the publication for hair washing. and e v e n
foun d. magazine and book shelves.
A3 the adult-only commu-
nity in the vut Laguna NI·
guel complex, Paclilc Island
Village la lncreaslng in popu·
lartty and attraction among
persons who either look for-
ward to retlren..ent or already
enjoy IL
According to Ci-Ordon Bragg.
sales manaaer of Pageant
Realty Co.. Illes and in·
quirtea have reach<-1 a new
hi6b. Bragg and his stare
members maintain an om~
--tn the Village cer.ter w wel·
come visitors.
''In Ill) DlAlly )"61.rs or sales
work. rve never !:een so many
new residents of a community
10 completely satisfied with
everything as Village resi·
dents seem to be ." Bragg
said.
ReaiJeots describe t h e I r
community fo r mature per-
aOlll as a "garden illand in
the sky" where they enjoy
many convenlen~ of retire-
ment and adult community
d'!velopmenb -with the dif·
ference that PIV residents
shun and ban regimentation.
In addition to a Village pool
and party pavillo~. golf club
and beach club membcnhipa
are availatle to residents.
There is convenient shopping,
banking and a \heatre near·
by.
Price1 average $30,000 for
the v~ge's 111 homes, fea-
turing private patJoc. Roman
style tubs and showers, Inti·
m a1A! garden atrlurn1, fire-
places and all-electric kitch-
ens.
Arranged two dwellings to
a structure, w•'h differing
levels to suggest a maximum.
unobstructed view. Village
hemes have Crom two bed·
room and a large bath to four
bedMoms and two and one-
balf baths. There are many
different uterion and five
differ~nt noor plana.
Flnt Federal Savings and
Loan AaloclaUon of Alham·
bra. with Oranie County re-
&loilal offlcea in Anahelm and
Costa Mesa. ls amonc the
firnu ofierlng attractive fl·
nancing terms on V l 11 a & e
homes. Maximum flnanclng
up to 30 yean La available, -
offlclaU aald.
Located at the ldlbest level
of Lacuna Nl&Uet. t.M vu.
l•ae's realdents enjoy a 180-
depee penoramk: view ol tbe
Pacl!lc Qc:iean couWne. San-
U:ac Peat and th' Santa Ana
Mountains.
Taking advantage of the
r.atural topogravhy or the site
al an ave rage elevaUon some
800 feet above the ocean, the
builder llas modi!led it only
slightly to sugge!lt a park·llke
atmosphere wttt: many open
green areas.
For example. an over-I '!11c women's vote is hjgh
whelming major ity of women In favor of large bathrooms
want wall-hung toilets. round 1with compartmented areas
or ov al lavatories. built-m and enclosec stall showers.
van:ties. and built-in lava-l\Vhere the size of the house
toriea and countertor· s 111 and finances can afford it,
their bathrooms. there is a growing trend to·
There Is also strong opinion ward extra balhrooms such
for single faucets . colored fix-as a private master bath. a
turea. plastic laminate coun-dressing room-bathroom com·
lertOI>'. chrome hardware,bination. and. in some cases,
and ceramlc tilt: walls. Sur-a bathroom laundry combina-
pristngly, many w:>men pre· lion.
Pri .. OJ ad •nUlatio.
Flameless kitchen, flameless heating, flameless water
heating. They're just three of 12 major
features:_of.-~he-future that make every all-electric
home cleaner, more convenient, and truly modern.
You're years ahead in an all-electric
Gold Medallion home.
S1AFFED WITH
2-l \\'IF.ESA \"J ~G
FEATURES
l . ~o fully aut.omalic
double-ovens, rotis.serie. ~: latrstW electric
turfaoe units.
3. char-broiler, spun-aluminum ahaust hood. 4. ~mputmentsinlc.
wute dispo1er.
5. all-cycle control automatio
dishwasbtr. e. boiling "4tl!f lap.
7. built-In mixer-blender center.
8. built-in 4-slice toaster.
9. built-in can opener.
10. automatic time clock outlet.a.
11. twm food wanning lamps
C1Va ceramic ledge. 12. blade walnut spice raclc
lJ. built-in AM·FM radio and
illteroom ( tpeaker in t/Yf:l'/ home area) 14. bont-in peper caddy.
15. menu center.
16. more featura you muat
ice to appreciate.
:'\or do YOU ha\ e to use thb
kitchen for-parties. Plain family
use is a deliitht. ( Ther<' 's even
room for a bag old.fashioned
kitchen table un&r a beautiful
haog.ing lamp. right in front o( a
wmdow that look.s ~traight out to the ocean. ) It'• a kitchen to match a home that has a mas~r suite with llJ
own sauna bath and tiofn dreain&
rooms and I~ baths. If• a func.
tional kJ tchea beewte eftl")'thiiig
Is there. J(1 a beautiful ~
bcc.-ause everythina hu been done ~xactly as yoe ~ wnt. Right
down to the 11.nci rubbed Blaclc
Walnut cabJneu.
The other eilvm 'l'OOmS, entry,
plus four babs, are pt u un·
believaMe, or more '°· You can
find this bea111tiful JM.e °"" In rour dreamt. Or, realutically
prtced $67,900 to fT•.~-
NOW ONLY lOJ DOWN!
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Paynient Deducted
To give homebuyen an im·
mediate equity in their new
Sunshine Homes in Brea, S.
V. Hunsaker & Sons Inc., the
builder • developer, has ar·
ranged for the entire down
payment U> be deducted from
the total purchase price, re-
port Charles Bradstreet and
Bill Ainsworth, community
managers.
"Under this plan, all clos-
ing costs and escrow charges
are paid by the Hunsaker
firm," said BradstreeL
Residences at Sunshine
Homes-Brea are priced from
$21,750 on conventional terms.
Down payments range from
$650, noted Ainsworth.
Located north of FullerU>n
~ Orange County, the $4,·
500,<m 200-anit Brea project
features four floor plans : the
three-bednlom Avonwood and
LancefielcY and the four-bed-
room Northfield and Amber-
dale.
All homes include two baths
and two-car garages, and are
available in 14 different ex·
t.eriors, including Cootemp-
rary. Ranch and Colonial
sty"s.
Khchens have walnut cabi-
., pets, built-in OV818, counU!r·
top ranges, range hoods with
light and fan, dispose11 ... pan-
tries, and a breakfast bar
which separates food prepa-
ration areas from family
room.
Special home features in·
elude front yard landscaping,
underground sprinkler sys-
tem, wall-to-wall nylon car·
peting, marble pullman tops
in the bathrooms, wood shin·
gle roofs, and woodburning
fireplaces in some models.
Each home carries a one-
year written warranty on ma·
wrials and workmanahip back•
ed by the Hunsaker organi·
zation, a subsldJary of pub-
licly-owned Occidental Petro-
leum Corporation (NYSE).
Furnished models are open
daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p~ They may be reached fr
Imperial Highway, no·
on Harbor Boulevard, eut on
Central Avenue U> Site Drive,
and north U> the project.
Other Hunsaker communi-
ties are located at Chata•
worth, Covina, Duarte, Foun·
tain Valley, r.Jaewood, New'·
hall, Stanton, Ventura, Wal·
nut and West C-OVina.
Low Down
Available
In Cypress
•Jllll"day, August 21, 1%5 OAJLV PILOr;News·Prtss J:J
With the introduction of
FHA's new low down pay-
ment program for veterans,
the sale of townhomes at Lar-
\\in's Tanglewood have risen
by 54 per cent, according to
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home communlty.
Bui ldi ng Awards
"The new FHA program
makes it possible for ui to
sell one of OlD" townhomes to
those veterans who are ineli-
gible for VA with a down pay-
ment :is low as $150," Bishop
explained.
''As a result, we have been
selling to a much larger pro-
portion of younger families,
who are attracted by Tangle-
wood's planned recreation fa.
cllities, which include club-
house, swimming pool, wad-
ing pool for tots, putting
greens, playgrounds and bar-
becue areas."
Balanced Power award for high building standards was presented to Tricon De-Tanglewood Townhomes of-fer both one and two story velopment, Inc., for La Linda Estates, self-contained neighborhood of 20 pres· models in a choice of six
tige homes in Newport Beach. Accepting award for building firm were presi· floor plans and 1:1 exterior
dent Richard Hall (right center) and vice president Robert Main (right). Raven-stylings, ranging in size from
kamp of Southern Counties Gas Co. Gr and opening ceremonies were held last two to four bedrooms. Prices start at. $16,750, with VA, new
week at La Unda Estates, 2301 La Linda Estates, 2301 La Linda Place, New· FHA, Cal-Vet and convention-
port B~ch. al finance programs avail·
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Realtorg Nominate Lance
Tanglewood featmes under·
ground utilities and is ma~
ter-planned so that the buyer
may select a U>wnbouse fac·
ing one of the many recrea-
Ge~ald Lance has been secretary • treasurer; Ted included Carlos Reeves, Jim tion areas, or one a short dis·
nominated for a second term Way. one year direc~r : Jim Brady and Mozelle Brashear. lance away, if he so desires.
as president of the Hunting-Brady, three-year director; Additional candidates ma From the San Diego Free-Chapman Brashear, two-year . Y way, Tanglewood is acceas-ton Beach Board of Real· associate director. be nommated by petitions ible from the Los Alamitos
tors. William Harris has b e e n signed by at least 20 per cent turn-off north to Wardlow,
Others on the slate a r e nomi}'lated for state director of the voting members of the then right. From the Santa
George Weierbach, vi c e and Ed Su.kla as his alternate. real estate ·organization. Ana Freeway, Tanglewood
president; Charles Colstadt, The nominating committee Election dare is Sept. 1. may be reached via the Val· -----------------------------------_.:._·1 ley View tum~ff. south to
Lincoln, right to Moody, then
... '!ll!BEU~!!Jlf'Jl~'BIPl't left to Ball and right to mod· els.
Tanglewood is open dally
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
and is locawd in Cypress on
Bloomfield Avenue between
Cerritos and Ball.
· P acesetter
Offering
View Sites
The latest offering of choice
Pacesetter view sites ls at-
tracting an increasing nwn-
ber of bomebuyers daily to
the Rancho Margarita devel-
opment site. According to
Pacesetter officlals, the San
Clemente development is sell-
ing the ocean view homes pri-
or to the official grand open-
ing IOOD.
Now in the final stages,
decorating of the four model
~It"-~~}:~~ homes and landscaping has
just been completed. Home-
buyen may select from 16
Pacesetter exteriors in the
first 50-home unit of thn-e
and four·bedroom homes. The'
homes are priced from $23,-
960 to '28,950, each with a
view of the Pacilic Ocean.
the clty Of San Clemehte and
the aurroundln.S coastal hills.
'KllOW Y oer Builder'
Prospective buyers of Republic Homes Laguna Hllls (blllboard, right back·
gr<>und) are given the opportunity to kn ow their builder on slght-:.at least from
his 'photo. Walter R. 0.yner, weU-tnown C<>1ta Mesa builder and developer of
Republic Homes ln four Southland com munittes, is pictured between one of hia
board.a Ind Lincoln S&vinp' advstiaement carrytnc hil picture u a cuatomer.
A
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The s.-..cn Rancho Mar·
1artta community ii master·
J>lanmd to lDclude complete
lacWU. tor over 6.000 resl· ctene.. It will be the largest
Paceeetter development to
date. Tbe-blgb achool and tht!
flrst of f 1 v e elementary
1chool1 an alteady complet-
ed. Paceaetter officials state
that the completed commu-
nity will Do provide for
1hopp!n1 centers, 18-hole golf
coune, club boun. park.I and
eq\ltltrtu traill.
Who Says
Newport Beach
Rentals
Are
Expensive?
l'raltldy, loec of Peopk Did Before they D~ iM ft(.. Bl•fls "'Pool Cirde•
NOW
A unique rental plan tor a limited runber d. peopie kl oae seiect .ea '1
Newport Beach's farnro Bluffs! Select from one and two-story Spanish
styled homf."S in ''Pool Circle''. 2...J oc 4 Bedrooms. A complete built_., kit-
t"hen. Fireplace.' Beamed Ceilings. Doubte Garage. A fufl size, year romd
home in a resort like setting.
LOCATION
Minutes from Udo Isle, Ba1boe., Newport Bay, Shops, Schools and OJlfth.
Views are magn~ Your pool, park and putting gla'!l aD within~
distance.
CAREFREE
Enjoy complete maintenance -yardwork. mowing. trimming. planting -
eYel')"thing is done for you!
UlllTED
Bluffs 6"Pooi Clrde'" sttP.! are .Jbrtfh!d. From $295 per mondl. In:. nutt.ien-
ance. SJ>ed;al lease-equity plan guarantees .. cash for yoe" if you sbouJd
purche.se at future date.
LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: Phone 673-8611
x 2-3-4 llOIOOMS • 2 IATHS
x COMP\.ITI IUILT-IN KITCHEN
x AlB'lAQ e OOUlll GAUGE
x llAMlO CllUNOS e IAlCONIES
x ACUS °'PAIK AND GAIDIHS
x P<>Ol e UCttEA TlON ROOM
x WALK TO SCHOOl ANO 04UICH
Take Coaat Highway to Jambo,... signal.
Go left on JamborH •nd turn at East
Bluff (Ford Rd.) follow Int Bluff to the
Bluff entry and IHslng office.
Wl'llT!:
THI •t.U""I. 1414 V18TA Oft. 01'10 NltWPOl'IT 81.ACH, CAL..IFOl'INIA
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Questions
ly Rendel ~cC•rdle
RHJtor
S.tlll'daJ, Auqun 21. 1965
I am a builder of lndMduall1ed homes and
I am plannlntr on movlntr to your arN. Could you
9lw me tome Information?
How does the ,..., .. tat• busineu this yaar
cempare with that of last yNr. I am most lnter•t·
ed In the Colt• Meu-Newport Beach erea. Have the
number of lndlvldVlll ulel lncreaMd or decreaMd?
11 the clellar _volume up or down? Mr. Su.on.
In th• Newport Harbor-Costa Men are.a, the
Kalttple UJUni Senice of the Newport Harbor-
Calt.a Mea Board ot Realtors ii definitely an indica·
tor of what'• going oo in the real estate business.
In the first aewn months of th.is year, $25,766,·
935 of relidential real e.state bu been sold through
Multiple Lilting. Tb1a is a definite increase over the
YOlume told at this time lut year. There have been
apprmimately 1,000 residential propertiea aold so
far thil year. The .Multiple Li.sting Service alone ac-
coantl for over $4 million every month in residen·
t1al real estate told.
The reuon for the suooe.u of Multiple LiJting
ii became of the friendly cooperation between the
varioua real estate off1ce.s. Most of the properties
that are listed by ooe office are sold by a cooperat·
ing broker in another office.
The average sales price was $28,736 for the month
of July, 1965. Also during the month of July, 1965.
399 listings were processed through the Multiple
Usting Service.
Both dollar volume and number of sales are
ahead of what they were at this time last year. The
percentage of increase, however, is not as great as
it has been in gome years, but we feel it still shows
a strong healthy real estate picture.
I have lust returned from a tour of the USA.
I noticed that ewrywhere they ... meet to be build·
lntr epartment units. Thirty, 50, 80, 150 units in one
building were not uncommon.
What 11 our nation coming to? Is most of our
population now lfvlng In rentals? Mr. Holt, Cotta Mesa. -
The University of Michigan Survey Research
Center reportl that six out of ten American families
own their own homes. Home owners have increased
in proportion to our country's population. ·
Thil higher percentage occu~ in spite of a
sharp increase in apartment house construction and
the expansion in the number of young families who
tend to be lowest percentage-wise in home owner-
srup.
The report also noted that 40 per cent of the
families who owned their own homes make repairs
and additions apending more than 11 billion a year
or an average ol $550 per year.
The median value of owner occupied homes in
the U.S. A. reached a new high of $13,300 in 1964.
Thi! contrasts dramatically with the median value
ho~ fn the Costa Mesa area of approximately
$23,000.
EDITORS NOTE: Would you like to know more
about some phase of real estate? If you have 1ny
ciuestlons, comments or 1ug9estion1, write R1ndall
1t Mccardle, 1700 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesi.
Building Permits
SERVING THE
Public and Trade
COMPLETE
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Techniques
On Agenda
Methods or adpeting ad·
vanced management tech·
nlquea to the unique opera·
tion patterna employed by
bulldiJlg contractors and de·
velopen will be described at
the second annual C()Datruc·
Uon management conference
sponsored by the Building
Contractors Assoclatloo of
Calliorna to be held at the
Cal Poly Educational Center,
San Dimas, on Sept. 17·19.
Five prof esslonal manage-
ment advi&ors will join 16
contractors and builder con·
sultants to make up the fac·
ulty, according to Herbert D.
Tobin, con!erence chairman.
The management spedallsts
atJPea.rlni OD the p-ograDl in·
elude Dr. Robert D. Gny, di·
rector. Industrial Relations _
~ter. California Iutitut. of
Technology: Bryant Cu.ming, Available Tlais Weekend management consultant; Rich.
ant K. Barry, C.P.A., Arthur This 1! one of .even mansions available by builder George D. Buc-
Young & Co., and induJtrlal cola at his Sherwood Country Club ~tates this weekend. Crossen
psychologists R. H. Hamstra & Bew al ,_ in . t· b t -t th 11 and Sidney Walter. ey ' es agen.., vite prospec 1ve uyers o wpec e •
room mansions from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. Sherwood Park
Country Club E.!tates ta located on Santa Ana Avenue between Pal·
isades Road and Mesa Drive.
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Ilg, New, hlutiful ••. IO full of values! A brand new unit of
excltlntr Neptune Hornet opens today. Select yours from the
wide range of plans and exteriors •.. move in 1t start of school
with a home that's "all yours." C1rpetl landsupingl Block
Wallsl Big Family Rooms! The fin .. t quality you've seen any·
where ..• and now ju1t $795 down •••
BUY NOW AND CUSTOMIZE
,.rom the COlta M ... ·Newport Ar11, take Harbol' Blvd. to Adama. Go
Weet en Adame to Brookhurst than North Cl.ight) on Brookhum to Gar-
fleld. Qo right ag1l11 at Garfield to the model homes. Open 'tll dirk.
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For the Record
DAILY PILOT/N,,..,·PrtU J5
OCC Will Offer
Ground Courses
Lfttle Boy Hurt
Perez Family Knows Grief
Meetings i: :.~ on... ........., IMdl. Counea leading to a pilot's from 7:15-9 .45 p.m. Both will The Juan Perez family of home to sit quietly by the still, bill Ls already approachlne
'"~~';"~~~~.~= license will be given at Or· meet in the Art Center, Room San Ju1n Capistrano ii quiet.. silent form of her IOll in Hoag •t,SOO. And Juan Pera
,_ T , MOwo•v, , ,,.. • kKfl. 11• ,,lft. ange Coast College during the 12. The course meet& require-ly beartllg a tragic burden. Hoepltal'a intensive C&NI unJt. earns '86 a week. r,,,....,..... -"'""'" ..... _.. ....,.,1111Glell .._ Elll;t Uidtl Elkt Clwb. In lhJ ·-•~t. 7tfl ...._ 11..,.·• c.1a -· .,. o.:.... A ..... Hullt"'Slofl . IMdl. r:• even I s fall. ments in the subject for a pr!-Trinidad Perez:, 9, lies in a The tragedy, deep a.s It b, Some of the personal erpen· E;;:·'"~ bllco<* 1~1et. 0::.,, ,,.. • ....,,., 11.,. eriwi ... WI Both day and Evening Div!-vate pilot' a llcflnse, and .erv~ coma at Hoag Memorial Hos-ha& been compounded by other 1e1 have been borne by Santa
;.::i~,::~ '!.';.~ ~1~ = ~~~;'-:!.Jo"".~ alon cla11e1 1 tart Sept. 13 es as a retrMber for pllall. pita!. He has not regained realities: mounUn1 hospital Fe Railway, but that sum II
p.m. P·"'-' ' · Evening Division registration It wlll cover navigation, ra· consciousness since he was bills. almost gone. v·~~~ ~ ~,.~·'=~ := ~ ::-~=: 1~~~ ~~:bM;~~: a;,~ c~f;~~~~! ~:~~ •. w~~~:rtect~~:!!•, :i,nd ~~~~ bJ'iea ~:~~s w~~!rpl~~ AroWld-the-clock care o( Mr. and Mrs. Perei, who
c<»r. "'"• t:~~ C1u11. ...-...... ~ 111 •• .-"-0u1t1.t si,.. &bould not wait to register CAA regulations. home a!J: weeks ago. the youngster ls costing f72 a live at 31665 La.s Rios , admit
'•w.• ~ .......... roct Do<. *1• J.IS.JJ2'1, "" "',._..1c •. --' --°"'"' bowever alnce some classes' Aviation Ground School Ad· Phy·•e1·ans are unable to of-day they don't know what to do. p.m. i.r. Col~ f'•rll k-. Zllll Nwtro 1 ' ;).I ' H !fl !al th L.6
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'''"'· C"•1• ""'11 w-• ciu1>, •10 w1oi.110AY Avl u· G d s h I lrom 7· 15 9·'5 m in the " th bo W m • •-m a •ardener at the old mission she are not Jressln& them w 111~ si .. co.10 ,,., ..... J:)O '·'"· w.""1,.19, r .... , .... ,,.,, c1u11, J . oa.o•, a on roun c o o , . . • ,, P· . . experienced pilots and ....... "' -e Y w e tree uu • e • ed! en,,. ,..._, t1•"""'w LOCI• """· ,., "•""••Hou•, wt11m11111e•, ':u e.m. Basic will be given on two Business Education Building, • ,..~ bis deep sleep. in San Juan Capistrano, bas for them c costs. °"" F,11.,... He11. 1'1• Ne•""" 11..i,, ......,,,,...., e .. cto L..,.., c1u11. """"'· •"•"':g, Section 1 m' et s Room I The .. _-ic course pares student& for the exam 'C".·e~ day ••-Perei the some medical 1 n s u ran c e But the staggering expell.M (e,!1 .......... I 00 D m. ~-C-trr Club. ti .... !\....... • LU.II • ' ~ , , • .C.¥ 03 t "J.1.. ' Un • la ij-'· v~w """ Au•lll•.., Post 1o1 .. 7*. VFW a.Kto, r:oa 1.m. Tuesdays from 7:1S.9:45 p.m. above or a private pilots Ii· for commercial or lnstru· mother of .sl:J:, drtves from her throu&h bis job. is con u1ng 7" as ~1.1111
''"11• >1• v°"'-"""·• ttvnu,,..,,,,. c"''• Mew-Ot•n .. c-Li.... Cklb. "•·Section 2 meets Thursdays cense are required for entry. ment pUot certificates modest San Juan Capistrano But the family's part of the Trinidad Perez a coma. ~··~~. I llO p,m. !lo P•n1..,., n..i H••bor 11..i., C""I• ' ~N-! .l<loll ..... , !...:., H1rborlllft (~II'-M••• J:!)O e.m.
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council. Or•f'IOll £mi>!•• .s. ... ic. C...ter. ""-lllwft1 ~ Oenc9 Club, c-8•11 So. IN• SI .. S..nll ""'' l :llO p.m, 11 _.,. Penc -11-1'-" lldt .• ll•!Orv c11111 ot _,.,,,,....1-. 1..,,.. or.,.. C-IJ f'•I~ C"'"'• Mew
Coosl C"""'"' Club. ~Ill E. Col.t l :Oll p.m.
H111hWI¥, (.Qt-""! Mfr, I :• p.m. HorW Lltill ~,:~~ a.fll. ._
C<11•e Mrw M1a;:ort H-Llof9; Club -J-11..t_..nt 11• u-~ Mf. .. V-CoJntrr Clltb, Colt• MIM. • ....--•·XI pm. IMf., c.tf -· 7:• 1.m. tltllloe 'a" LIGM Cl\111. VI"• ~ ~ OIP'1mld Ch* d Cost• ,,,,..,
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Faces Trial
In Beating
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BP.•d ot 11••11111'1. "'-' tl•rbor-Cooh IMM, 811 ....... , Club, 1221 W. (Nol
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SANTA ANA -Trial was c~~:"',i'.:;,,,we,-::';:1',ti_;1::io::'"G·-•
nrdered in Superior Court for M111, ''"" Thurln ""~ Cost• """'·
Id f .__ 1 l0p.m accused 22-year~ atll'Cr __, H•"""' l!'lk• club. t:lk• L..,.. .• Rnc.er Glenn Iiams after he wa vi. OPom. .. _""" 1.-. •=•
rleaded innocent Friday to H:,:;, o...ocnllc Club, 1171 ,._,
t·harges of attempted murder, c!::•··~.!'"l!'=--!..C::O'.i.t ,.11 ....
mayhem and felony c h t 1 d l..Odft, 1u• "'-' '"''" c ... 1, -·· .. _ . 1·00 •·'"· ucaung. 11-.tirkfft w......, o1 eoor. ,,.,..., 01t1 Superior Judge William L. Saiut c1u-...... ._. s1 .• c..i1
~lurray calendared the trial ......... •lllDA'I'
for Oct. 4. The jurist a 1 1 o F"""' Mol""' c1uo. "-' Mntiar Vfd'll Clvb. 7ltl W ... , A .. ., N.-J!ranted the su.spect a hear-.. 9cf0. u-.
k • H""'I""'°" 9fldl II ..... (!W, """°""' 1ng next wee on a motion e • .a. 1 ..... H""""'""' -. 12:11
!or. a change of venue. c:·~ .,.. Ml!' Ktw ... i. c1....,, vui. Iiams, a Santa Ana rest-,,...,1,.. 11m"'''"'· 1ou 1enw. 0r1...,
dent has been accused by the No_.t hKtl. n :11 •·'"· : , Mltl_.• Llorio CIUb "" P+-1 ~ district attorney's office of '"'" P.1r1. n•• w. coe•t ".,._,.,
beatrng his 5-week-old son -~ ::::C ~.'~ T-Jast Jan. 4. The infant was in ,-, 1•1 1#11 11 .. tffwPOtl 1MC11. ,,,.
critical condition for a month s1~7;" aw1nn1 ""' ..........,.,..1 c1v11.
at Orange County General "'"'' ~ Olurdl. ~ Mtn, .ta! Th in· . . ! d .f20 W. "lfl SI., ~ MeM. t :ID p.m. Jlosp1 . e 1une1 me u -sPeaos.o.. 1oc11tt ,,,,. ..... ,...,....-
cd a-tonrear, broken lei-eel -::'_,="";\lll!:;.::.:M':;11~.;;
extensive brusles 1Ndl CMotw, llKI'•"*' c-, 11'11
An earlier aerie!! of charges ~'=· "'t. °',":: "·-· Huntllot""'
stemming (rom the incldtnt "-' ,.,..._ ••dlo 5od.tY. 1111:.
thr t of urt rMI'-" 811f11.. HU ll•t• l lW., 1.1·as own OU CO on K...-t ktdl. 1·00 -f""
ap~al. '.fhe district attar· '""1111,. 81111,!".!!:!~c ........ 11tM, '-"·•
ne y s office then issued a ll•>T•~••"'· t5U E. c-11 +11911•••·
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Men in ' Suit Filed ~On 'World'
SerVI.ce I SANTA ANA -A tounda-tion operating Seal Beach's
1. • Beach's Le.illlte World re·
'!/Sgt Bobby J McOalD tiremf!Dt community filed a
I> " , ' J luit in Saperlor c.o..at ThUl'I• 1.1·hose wife, Raebel, i.s the day aeeking a darUleation ol
daughter of John R. Klng, lt.s management agreement
508 Ocean Ave., Huntington ID the suit, dincted agalnlt B~ach, has been decorated the Leisure World owne.n, "''It~ the Air Foree Commen-the Golden Rain Foundation
dation Medal at Howard AFB claims lt bu been. denied the
Canal Zone. right to examine accounta, or·
c E er! 0 f Oce recorda and books. .ary •· . a im e, tre con· The foundation, which op.
trnl technician third class, e~·atea the senior citiuns'
son . of . h:lr. and Mrs. E. R. communUy under a manage-Cr~1gm 1lc, 2 8 8 8 Baysbore ment contract with Lei.sure Dnv~, Newport Be a ch, Is World, asserts the controver-
servtng aboard tha destroyer sy has arlaen over an tnter-
t 15._~ Corry tn the Red Sea and pretatlon of the meanl.ng and
lnd1an Ocean. purpose of the orlgtnal con·
Airman Paal 0. Moberg, J,"='='=l========o,J son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B.
?-.foberg, 1541 Orange. Ave., LATEST & FASTEST
Cost a Mesa, is serving Lite new1 re1cile1 your
ahoard the attack aircraft home th• day It h1ppm1 ln
carrier USS Bon J.lomme the DAILY PD.,QT ln pert n · h d hi ch has re tu med threuaD the ute or • prlntlna IC ar , w . pr'u Wf'llch producn tht1
to the South China Sea to re· 1 newipe.per at 1peed1 up to
su me airstrlkcs against Viet 30.000 ooplu ptt hour.
Con~ installation.
GRAND OPENING -VILLA SWEDEN
SMORGASIORD
CORONA DEL MAR
s.tvn1oy ond Sundoy, A-' 21-22
NOW -for tlMi PM1tl" 1ri th• lov1ly .,.. of Col'Cln•
D1I Mir. A brtl'ld MW VILLA IWIDIN IMOlt·
QAllOttD to MrY• you. Jl'1aturtng outMnt k:i lw•d·
Ith l'ood. w1 b•k• 011r -" lw1dl1h "Y• l l'l•d i nd
P11Jtry. W• will " ....... ll'lg th• ""'' d1Uolh!I "''"'" ••we. do In Huntl"OtOl'I l1Mtt and D1n1 Pelrrt.
NUNflNOTON 11,fr,CN •n ,,,.. ••• ,,..,
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lu1lneu l1t1bll1Md Merch 17th, 1961
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Happiness:is :a ~place:.called
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For im mediate occupancy, distinguished hill-top homes overtooking the splendor of the sea and distant mountains
• Some:where in the back of your mind, you've harbored a dream of living long, happy, carefree years in an
enchanted set1ing just like Pacific Island Vi!!age. Where windows frame a view of sun-lit ocean, of golden
va l!eys and rolling hills ... of flowers and vivid greenery. Where, 5 minutes from your hearth, are a private
championship golf course, a riding club and an exclusive beach club. Where a picturesque, modern shop-
ping village is conveniently nearby .•• with banks, shops, motion picture theatre. Whefe your gracious
home extends a charming welcome to convi'o'ial neighbors. In all the wor ld, there is nowhere quite like
smog-free Pacific Island Village. Come take your place in It today.
A.I.A. designed homes. l imited to 111 homes •Village pool and party pavilion • Spacious,
compactly·planned, 2 & 3 bedroom-plus-den homes • Undergn:iund utilities • Private patios • Extra-l arge
2<ar garages • Carved doors (some models) •All-electric kitchens • Roman sty1e tubs and showers · Inti-
mate garden atriums • Huge walk·in closets • Fireplaces • Sculptured carpeting • Complete garden and
exterior maintenance
FURN ISHE D MODELS NOW OPEN 5 EXQUISITE FLOOR PLANS
MONTt.ACYVlllA cc ........
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AN ADULTS-ONLY COMMUNITY
WHAT PEOPLE SAY:
O •Everything we ever wanted 1$ here .•. we
wouldn't tritde our tile her11 ror a ri•.1/ion do'la rs."
O "My firm finances homes, so I'm h.Jrd to please.
for construc/•on, clrmatc, views, notJo1.-g comes
close to this,"
O "We looked at them all ••• comp.Jred prices,
everything. We thank ovr lucky s tars that we dis·
«Nered the Village,"
O "My wife and I a/w.!ys joked .9bout finding the
'perfect port,' Well, we fou nd it here!''
(Yotl/I feel as these people do, too. Need proof.'
Come to the Village today and see 1J
MANY DIFFERENT EXTERIORS
-JS MINUll S n
TOAl'IAHUM \
t.AOU.,.A 1' 1.
frllG\JEl. "(-
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p.x;IFtc Island v111age ... .,, • ~ '·' '"'f'• ! ~lf)•NQ
-T(l l•r.,,..,• J'•C f /C !Sl"NO OR CLUS
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MON.l!ICH S~f D•N• <>r
NOT TD II.ACT ICAL•~
pacific island village
A "GARDEN ISLAND " IN THE SKY ~ PRICES AVERAGE $30 ,000 ~ FINANCING UP TO 30 YEARS
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J6 DAILY PILDT/NtwS·l'rru Saturd:t1, AUIJUSI Zl. 1%5
''Restore CoHtpetition,
• Crocke1·-Citizens Case Ill
SA ... ~ FRA ... \'CISC'O t l 'PI l -SJJts during t.fay and June, branches to be owned and op-~ -
If tht' mt>rgt'd rn ... :t~r·l'ill· .snd !Mn ordered all parties erated by the new bank.
lC'ns :'\a11onal B"n IS d~ Ul\'\•h·n:t to submll posl·lrlal "The new bank could lhell
1'lar~ iUegal, a ri~w 5ta1r-bntrs. be sold to a third party, a1 in
"'tde balling S)"j lt>ni may bi.' T~ first brief, submittt'd Firstamerlca, alld spun off to
f~!abb~hed t.n l"a..Lifomw. 'tv1by ttw go\'ernmen t this v.•ttk. -Transamerica shareholdert
!«Store con1pt't11Jo11 e v l" nlcl:un1t>J Tr1nsan1erica had with safeguards against com·
ruui;hly E'qual to lb( ron1pet1-Y.Otk1ng control of Citizen.~ be-mon control of Transamerica
t1un 'uppress~ by IM n1t>r~· fort lhe eon,olidation and par· and the new bank."
r-r.'" according to a ao\·eni· t1cipated acUvely in the merg· Horace W. Brower, chalr·
n1ent iillorney. er. mall of the board 0( Trau·
llPrbert G. Sch0tpke madl' Transamerica has prom· america, issued a atatement
lhe sugesuoo m a post·tr1al ised to .sell JU stock by Dec· on the government's move.
brief tiled for the t.:. S. Anti· 31, 1966, and has established "We believe that the court
trust Di.vi.s1on. 1-lt conceded a voling tnllt to which it has will uphold the Ctocker-CJU·
that '"it ma~ DOY• be unpriic· transferred all Its Crocker-zens merger," he 'a.id, "and
ttcal, if not 1mposs1ble, to re· CitizPns stock. But the gov· Transamerica certainly has
,tore Uie mPrged ban.Ir; 10 the ernment claimed the trust "is ,. no lntention _of reentering the 'Ver•• Pregnant ptt·merged cond.lt1on ·· far from an adequate guar· banking business." fl
The government brief also antee that Transamerica v.·1t1, Other statewide banks in
sugg e,ted th.a t Traiisaml'rica III fact, dispose of such hold-tabl!sh a new bank as a California include Bank of Grot esque version of Boeing Stratocruiser was de·
Corp .• which OY.'tll about 12 tngs." v.·bolly-<>v.'tled subsidiar~ and America, ~nited California signed to carry S·IVB third stage of NASA's Saturn
Gupp9' '
Co., Van Nuys, the plane is enlarged model of a
rocket carrier that has been operating for about
per cent of the merged ba.nk'a The government auggested exchange its Crocker-CiUzens Bank and Ftrst Western Bank V vehicle, and has been successfully tested. Built
stock, "should a hare the bur-that Transamerica "could es-stock for Crocker • Citizens& __ Trus __ ,_c_o_. ______ ;._f_o_r_A_e_r_o_S~p_a_ce_lin_· _es_,_In_c_.,_b~y-O_n_M_•r_k_E_n.ogm_· _e_enn_·_g"---------------------
den of recreating the compe-
two years.
Ution, providing the merger
is declared Wegal."
The 1963 consolidation of
Crocker·Ang]o National Bank
v.·ith its 113 branchea in north·
Pm and central California
wnh Citizens National Bank,
a 7S-braneh Southern Califor-
nia system, was conle'sted by
the government on grounds it
violated the Sherman and
Clayton acts.
A panel of tbree judges
heard arguments for both
Tehachapi
Single Lift
Proposed
SACRAMENTO (AP)
With one big push, the state
plans to lift more water h.igh·
er than baa ever been done
before.
The Department of Water
Resources aald Wednesctay it
has decided on a single lilt
pumping operation to calT)'
water from the St.ate Water
Project over l h e Techachapl
Mountalns into arid Southern
California.
Department Director Wil·
!Lam E. Warne said the $125
million Tehachapi Pumping
Plant's one·stage operation
.,••ill carry 110 million gallon&
of water an hour 1.9?.6 feel
ovt>r the mountains.
In choosing the single lift
operation over multiple lift al·
ternatives, the department de-
cided it would be cheaper and
more efficient to pur;h the
water over the mountaln in
straight line plt>!s than build·
ing mountainside fteps tor
booster pumps.
Choice of the single boost
concept followed a stu4y of
several years.
U.S. Loans
Aid Losses
In LA Riots
LOS ANGSLES (AP) -
Gov. Edmund G. Brown saya
the Federal Small Business
Administration has agreed to
open tw..-offices for loans to
businesses damaged In the
Los Angeles riots.
Brown said Wednesday that
$1.n million in federal funds
has been released to start
cleanup and repair work in
the ra\'aged riot area of
Walls.
He said that as many as
16.000 men and women may
be put to work on the proJ·
ert, which has been approvtd
by the Department of Health,
Education and Weliare under
an experien~·training pro.
gram.
Speaking about the dam·
aged businesses, Brown said
lht> Small Business AdmJnis·
!ration can provide Joans of
up to 125.000 for up to 15 years
at 51h pe.r cent interest.
Philco Aids
Philharmonic
Philco Aeronutronic In New-
port Beach has been awarded
a Sl.2 million contract for in·
dustrial engineering servicea
on the Shillelagh missile proj.
ect.
The pect waa awarded by
the Loa: Angelea Army ~
cure.ment Dlltrict.
Tho Shlllelagb (lllldance ml1-
sllea la the main armament
of the U.S. Army's new Sheri·
dan Armored Reconaia1ance
Veh lcle. It is being adapted
al Aeronutronic to the Army's
"workhou,!.e" lank. the. M~.
Rober! C. Katkoz, director
of the tactical wt:apons 1yt-
tt'm vrogram, baa Immediate
re1ponslbilltJ for lbe Shlll•
lagh proiram at Aeroautro-
nlc.
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It cost over $90 million to create Laguna Niguel.
It costs $20,950 to live there in a Pacesetter Home.
The golf course. country club , ridi ng tra ils and pri·
vate beach club make Laguna Niguel wonderfully
livable. No expense was spared to create this excit-
ing community. A broad scenic parkway connects
the freeway to the coast highway. Schools, parks
and shopping are included in Laguna Niguel, and
for privacy, each section of luxurious homes is
widely separated . -
Right in the middle, high on the hills above the
gott course and the beach beyond are Pacesetter
Homes.
Rich in design and construction, they feature
spacious rooms, bu~t-in balanced power kitchens,
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formal entry, pullman baths ... the perfect setting
for gr acious living.
Each home is abundant with ceramic tile, hard-
woqd cabinets, sliding glass walls, brick and natural
stone ... attention was given to the smallest detail to
assure your pleasure.
This 'is country living in a Pacesetter Home. Look
at one this -kend. And bring the family. That's
who we've built it for.
PACESETTER HOMES
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Take Slnta Ana /San Dleao
Freeway to R1ncho Viejo
tumoff ln'South Lquno. Or
llMI Pldflc ~ Hw-Y
to iAltml N-lo 1out11 L11una, then lnllnd on
Crown Valley Parkwty to
P1'9H'ttlr'1 tntrlnct.
from •20,950
Crown Valley Parkway at Niguel Road, ~th Lagun1
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1052 Newport Blvd. Ne. 11
C.M.
Ala CO•DITIOtU ...
GRAHAM BROS.
AIR CONDITIONING •• Strvlce -All Makts
546-1653
2955 Randolph, C.M.
RUSS
BANGERT
DAY la NIGHT
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l Service
We Service All Maku
673-5464
{ 2991 Qrace Lane, Cotta Mua
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SERVI Cl
l•rv~ng All
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1176 PARK AVE.
Costa Meu
from
THEODORE ROBINS
LEASING CO.
3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
LI W471
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Tallored To Sult
YOUR NEEDS
CLIFF'S
AUTO RIPAIR
Eng. Exch. -Tu• lip
Braka -Gellen&er -
SW1u
ftte eourtes1 car
1747 Anahel"'4 C.M.
LI M717
AT~~ I
COASTAL MOTOR
SALES
15 v .. ,.. lame Locati.I\
Cleanest Cars In Town
LI 8-4622
19M Newport Blvd., C. M.
factory authortlll!d
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Salee • Sentce
Since 1938
Kl 3·9421
!tl Norft Maht, llHta AH
Machine Shop S.rvlee
Drum Turning
and Valve Work "•rte and Aooa.orla
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8ankamtrlcarct
"ltftt7 of "•rklno Mt-2*'
HUI AUTO SUPPLY
21Jt llarW smt. C. M.
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Te ....... LI .. 7W
145 INDUSTRIAL WAY
In Newport 9eaoh • C.rena
del Mar • H11nt1npn
leach • Cost.a Meea
Fnr EXCITING
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SNACK SHOP
aAltHa SHOP
MR. GEORGE'S
PERSONALJTY
HAIR STUDIO
For Men of Dlstlnc:tlon
Custom Hair Cub ••••. 2.25
Ruor Trim Cut ....... S.50
Ruor Cut Styling •••• 1~
Call 642-2461
2400 W. Coalt Hwy. N. a.
IAltlllt SHOP
ETHEL'S
BEAUTY
SALON
DlsUJlctJve Halt Styllni
1 134 E. 11 C. M. e 5'S-3ZZZ
Sea Hone Saloft
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Hair
Fashions
545-7280
1548 Adatn1 Ave. C.M. Ne~ To ClMm1 Theatre
FlberglRH Sallboata
Boal Rtpaln
Raclnt Boat Hardware
504 241th St .. N.S.
OR 1-2050
cue
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Seafood SpedaU«et
Clam CMwder-T., Betr
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2114 Oceln Pront
Newport ....
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phone 642-4321
1tk for Ely ~rch.nt
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COIMI
K&9Coin Shop
Wanted
Proof Seti
U.I . Coln1 bought, told
and appralaed.
Phone 646-1445
137 W. 19th, Cost• Mesa
COMSTllUCTIOM
J. RAY
COISTIUCT10ll CO.
llMOf!>ELINO
Com.merdal • ResJdadal
ud lnd1tstrlal
642-4210
111 E. 17th St.,
COlf 1 MIN
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Food To Go---<>r Patle
641>-1211
379 E. 17th St., C.M.
____ ,_._...M_t ·_1_N ____ .__
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Taeee•Toltallot•Burcen
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For Food to Go LI g.9943
19th ind Anaheim
Cod• Meal
DOMllTS
WINCHELL'S
DONUT HOUSE
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Open 24 hn. 7 da,ys 1 week
Coffee Shop
549-2664
Ill IM $HOPPl!'IU HAll&Olt CENTU
!141 Harbor Blvd., CM
Unique Gifts Ltd .
Ml-1330
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TANIS
FOil
FINE FURNrTUU
REFINISHING
Z03% Placentia C. M.
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MOWER SHOP
featuring
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f700 W. Coast Hwy,. N.a.
'41·1Sl1
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nt E. 17th St., Costa Me11
OPTICloAMt
MARINERS
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Contact Lcnau
NOW LOCATED
2043 W~ITCLIFF DR.
llnoe 19!>8
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MWl73
U04 W, Cout Hwy. N.I .
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646-7644
505 Saint Andrtwt Rr., N.B.
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673-6760
33SS Via Udo N.B.
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1177 l11t1erlor Av,. C.M.
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1141 E. Ceaat BWJ~ Cd.M
OR 5-1400
• lnduetrlal • Ralllnga
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Little Wars Can Make Big Wars
By DONALD R. SHANOR
Uni~ Pre11 lnterHUooaJ
LltUe wars that can grow lnto
big wars are flaring up in many
paru or the world.
Tht1r causes range from rellg·
lon to Cotnmlllllsm to centuries-old
yearnings for Independence.
While attention is focused on the fi9htin9 in Vi•tnam, nearly • seore of
lesser known little wars are being waged in Africa, Asia and the Middle
East. The following summary of these conflieh is based on current reports
from United Press International correspondents.
war between the U.A.R. and Saudl
Arabia.
ISRAEL: The Arab-Israell war
or 1948 has never ended. as far as
the Arabs are concerned. But they
have failed to unite against the
Jewish state. Border incidents oc•
cur sporadically. Israel hAs been
replying to Arab infiltration with
jet and artillery att&<?ks. In most or the conflicts., Amerl·
cans are not now involved. But U.S.
officials keep careful watch on the
little wars, remembering that Viel·
nam, where there soon will be 12-5,·
000 U.S. servicemen, and Korea,
where 33.000 Americans died in
battle, once seemed equally re-
mote.
The Communist aggression
that caust>d the Korean War still
ranks as the major force threaten-
ing peace in Asia.
The Vietnamese conflict. a part
of this Communist expansion drive,
has spun off a series of little wars
elsewhere In Southeast Asia. and
thf'se today seem to presect the
most serious danger of wori;enlng. ,.
But any or more than a dozen
pocket wars -desert warfare In
Iraq or Yemen, bordt>r fig.htin~ in
Israel or Jndla. rebellion m Tibet
or Angola. guerrilla activity In
the Congo or Burma -couJd turn
out to be the one that gets big.
Here is a country by country
summary of these conflicts:
LAOS: Fighting between the
Commun ist Patltet Lao and the·
neutrallst-rfghtist forces has slow·
ed down somewhat s1nce the rapid
Communlst advances of last year
on the Plain of Jars. U.S. intelU·
gence sources belJeve the Pathet
tao 1$ short of arms and ~upplles
because North Vietnam. its prev·
lous supplier, needs them for the
Viet Cong.
Another reason may be U.S.
bombing raids -with Laotian per·
mission -on Communist positions
and supply lines to Vietnam.
CA~fBODlA: Although official·
ly neutral, Cambodian troops have
clashed with U.S. and South Viet·
namese forces along the borders.
Cambodia charges aggression: the
Americans reply that It has given
sanctuary'} to the Viet Cong Cam·
bodia recently has been getting
Chinese ijwnmunist arms and if the
SoutlteasJ. ~sia situation worsens
there might be trouble. It ls also
fighting border skirm1she~ with its
old enemy Thailand, the last a two-
day battle this summer.
THAILAND: Communist Chi·
nese announced formation of a
guerrilla-type Thailand patriotic
front in January and there have
been attacks on poLice posts In re·
cent weeks. Thailand warned that
more U.S. defense aid is needed
or there would be trouble with the
communists.
BURMA: The Burmese have
been fighting wars !or years with
Kare.n, Shan, and other tribal ln·
surgents. Not much is known about
it outside the country because for·
elgn correspondents usually are
barred. There are also periodic r~
ports that stragglers from National-
ist China's army are holed up tn
the Burmese mountains to raid the
communists across the border.
CfflNA : Communist and Na-
tionalist China f a c e each other
across the Formosa Strait, but the
U.S. 7th Fleet stands between
them. There are occasional flare-
ups. such as t~ recent gunboat
battle in which five CommunJst and
two Nationalist craft were sunk.
But there has been no sustained
violence since the 1958 offs.bore
islands crisis. The communista
and Nationalists now excbange-
propaganda shell fire on Quemoy
and Matsu. Unless there is a 1en·
era! war, the United States is un·
likelv to unleash Gen. Chiang Kai·
shek's half million man army.
MALAYSIA: Indonesia's guer.
rilla warfare on Malaysia began
two years ago , when the federa·
lion was formed, and haa cost
hundreds of lives Indonesian Presi-
dent Sukarno says his raids are
justified because Malaysia la a
colonialist threat to his nation.
There has been nothing resembling
a formal battle. but the 5(),000.man
Commonwealth Force figh'-5 con·
stant skirmtshes with infiltrators,
and the lndoneslans "blow up or at·
tack remote police posts fre·
quently.
KOREA: Officially. South Ko·
rea is sliU at war with North Korea.
and most of its half·mlllion right·
ing men are stationed near the
truce line, with the 50,000 Amer!·
cans in Korea. Each Korean army
shoots across the zone occ3sional·
Jy. and each sends infiltrators
across occasion~Uy .
TIBET: Communist China
claimed lo have crushed another
uprising of Khampa tribesme-n this
summer. But ;it the i;ame time it
urged Tibetans to volunteer for
guerrilla training to defend the
Communlst regime.
INDIA·PAKJSTAN: The IS.
year-old Kashmir dispute has flar·
ed into hot war again, with clashes
between Indian troops and Palds·
tani "freedom fighters." Pakistan
says it was an uprising against In-
dian ruJe In the dlsputed province;
1 n d i a charges infiltration by as
many as 3,000 guerrillas. The Kash·
mlr fighting erupted as talks near·
ed on another border .dispute, the
Rann of Kutch. Pa.ki.Bt.aru troopa
thrust deep into lndian territory
there this spring
INOIA.ClllNA: The commu·
nists still occupy 15,000 square
miles of frontier territory claimed
by Jndla, but there has befl1 no
major OghUng since 1963.
THE CONG01 Communis t-ori-
ented rebels still roam the prov·
inces, but Premier Moise Tshombe
now seems to have the upf)er hand.
The rebels ma.ssacred an estimated
100,000 Congolese and 103 whites
last year before Tshombe's mer-
C'enary-led Congolese army broke
the back of their move ment. It is
doubtful, however, that Tshombe
or any other central government
will ever completely rule The Con·
go, where tribal conflicts as much
as ideology con tribute to warfare.
YEMEN: AbduJJah SaUal. sup-
ported by U.A.R. troops, has been
fighting the royalist forces of the
Imam Sadr since 1961. As many
as 45,000 U.A.R. soldiers have been
sent to fight the Imam's desert
warriors, who have Saudi Arabian
support. The fighting now ls
threatening to escalate into direct
ANGOLA: The Portuguese.
ruled neighbor of The Congo has
a nationalist rebellion on its hands,
but a massive effort by Portuguese
forces has confined guerrilla con-
trol to an estimated 2 per cent of
the country.
lRAQ: For nearly !our years.
the Kurds, who form a fifth of
Iraq's population, have been fight-
ing the central government for es·
tabllshment of an independent
"Kurdistan.'' There are 1.2 million
Kurds in Iraq, 2 miJLion in Turkey,
700,000 ip Lran. and an unknown
number in the Soviet Union.
ETHIOPIA: Ti:oops from So·
malla mused on the border in re·
cent days and officials feared a re-
newal or the frontier conflict that
last year brought tanks and planes
into action. -
SUDAN: The Negro rebels lri.
the southern Su d a n are waging
war against the Arab government
in the north, with scores of dead
reported. The government has
charged the rebels are preparlng
an offensive backed by an Invasion
force from the neighboring cen·
traJ African republic.
Major Boom
Searchlight: \,AtW~~
. " ..
What Is Wrong
With Birch Society? Kicks on 66
(Editor'• Note: Tbe 1leepy
town of Seardillfbt, Nev.,
55 miles 1outh of Laa Ve111,
looks forward to boom
that wlll ovenbadew aad
euslly outlive the town'•
mining boom at the turn of
the century. Tbc veln of
rich ore ht W. c.aae 11 tile
rerouttni of a major cro11-
co.W1try bJihway, U. S. M
or lntentate .0, through
Searcbllpt. The nnr boom
Is eagerly looted forward
to, but It won't come wtib-
oul a fight. Laa Vecaa Staff
swing from Chicago to Los
Angeles.
BUT lF SEARCHlJGRT
galna by the highway route
change. Needle'lf. with a population of approximate· .-... .__. ....
Jy 10,0001 wUI lo!e. That -..-i..,..._...._ ...
city hu tradltionaUr con-_.._.._
sidered Route 66 a b1g part
of its existence. -,.l/l'P' "'9'HtF•'fS • .,_.,,, Since early UUs yE'ar, _ when Needles first heard of ...,,,,.....,, .,,...,..,.
the Impending change, Its ,,.,,.,,,,..,,.',,,_.. ,..,, • .,,_.,,,.
city tlltl!en have called u~ • • • • AfHt '• #.,,,#fl on state and federal officl·
als and private organlia·
lions to appeal to the Bu-
..
_Writer Harold Hyman takes
a look at tbe n,bt for
Searcbllgbt'1 bnf We.)
reau of Public Road.a tn the
U.S. Department of Com·
merce, to reconsider and
maintain the present course
of Route 66.
GET YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66
''If you plan to ever motor
west, travel my way, take
the highway that's the best.
Get your kicks . . . "
So goes the old standard
telling about towns along
Route 66. What the song
doesn't say, however, is
Srarchlight. Nev .• will be
added to Route 66 in about
three years. • NOW A DOR~ANT and
d u s t y cluster of rundown
buildings with about 200
people, Searchlight is quiet·
ly gearing for a major
boom.
When Route 66 c o m e s
through, it will b r i o g
Searchlight and vicinity an
estimated $6 million in rev-
enue its first year, and this
estimate does not include
profits from gambling.
Searchlight's windfall re-
sultt from federal highway
planners' finding ct more dj.
reel route for the famous,
bjgh.volume artery that an-
nually takes millions along
au or part of its 2,300 mile
As part of the interstate
freeway system, Route 66
will be a divided. four-lane
super highway and its new,
more direct course will
bring the motoring public
from Kingman to Search-
light and on to Wheaton
Springs, Calif .. there it links
up with the Las Vegas -
Los Angeles freeway. about
53 miles southwest here .
FROM TB E NEVADA
point or view, rerouting of
U.S. 66 is highly advantag-
eous. It will bring the main-
stream of the nation's mo·
toring tourists through the
tip of Southern Nevada in·
stead of around it.
Vacationing m o to rists
who now stop for a day or
two along the Colorado Riv.
er at Needles. 40 miles
downstream. will in the fu·
ture encamp at Search·
light, Cottonwood Cove on
Lake Mohave and other
nearby sites already being
studied for trailer parks
and fishing resorts.
A n d Searchlight it.self.
with its present highway
link to U.S. 95 leading to
Las Wgas, and a 6,800-foot
atrplane runway. will . be
the economic center of au
new business brought by
Route 66.
BUT CALIFORNIA'S two
senators and the congress-
man representing the Need·
les area are fighting to keep
the landmark highway from
passing its treasure of tour·
ist dollars to Searchlight.
They have squatted for
months at the door of the
Bureau of Public Roads in,
thus far. futile attempts to
maintain the road through
NP.edles. calling it that
city's economic life blood.
Political pressure origi-
nating in Needles has also
aroused support from the
Callfomia Department of
Public Works, a score of
communities in the nearby
desert. and even the con·
grt>ssional delegation from
Arizona.
A new study on feasibil·
ity of the route change f s
under way because of the
howl raised by Needles and
other Californians. Final de-
cision on the matter is ex.
peeled to come from Rex M.
Whitten, administrator of
Bureau of Public Roads, in
about a mooth.
JUDY BAYLEY and WU·
lie Martello, who together
own the only cuino in
Searchlight, have had ar-
chitectural drawings pre-
pared for an eight-story ho-
tel and casino whlcb will
take the name of their pres·
ently operating El Rey
Club.
Still others are planning
to capitalize on Ute area's
natural attractions for rock·
hounds, wildlife watchers,
hunters and fishermen. With
Searchlight's year · round
good weather. and its prox-
imity to Las Vegas, only 55
miles away, the boom to
be brought by Route 66 la
destined to restore at Jea1t
aome of the town's former
lusty glitter.
IN JM, Searchlight had
a population of 12,000 min·
era, mtrchants, prostitutes,
gamblera and gunfighters.
When the mines gave out,
so did Searchlight's econ·
omy and reason for living.
What the extent of Search·
ll&bt'1 new economic boom
will be iJ lltill anybody's euet•· But projectiom paint
a rosy futW'e. Over Route
es today, an average 7,000
penon.s pass .in any given
24-hour period and in sum·
mer mont.bs the figure ls
much higher.
Searchlight Is also the
first and only Nevada com·
munity through which the
super • highway will pass.
OUs Wright, chief Nevada
Highway Engineer, earlier
thll year filed formal ap-
pllcatJons for construction
plaiu.
THUS. in voices soft but
growing lou~r, Nevadans
are 1tnglng "Get your k.icka
on Route 88.''
Brown Can Do What Rocky Can Do
By HERB CAEN
Cllnlllele , .. ,.,...
SAN FRANCISCO -Aft·
er Nelson Rocltdl!ller an-
nounced in Minneapolis, dur-
ing the G1.lvernor's Confer·
eoce, that be would not be
a candidate for President
in 1968 (applaur.e), Pat
I
Btown arose to la.e a m: Jimmy Ho{fa for calling off
''Anything Nelson can do. the strike they'-4 already I can do better. J wish to... "° announce that J will not be ~·oted. Angle : Co uple of
a candidate for Pre.;i lent in weeks ago, Hoffa rode from
1968 OR 1972! (wild ap-the Hiltun to the airport in
plausel . . . San Francis-a Yellow (tab: f7.4~). hand-
co's Yellow Cabbies are ed the dri ver a 110 bill and
sizzUng at Terunster Boss said. "Gimme the change
e.ptpij!MI
an j keep 50 cents for your·
self." Driver, Icily: "l don't
Saturday, August 21 , 1965
need your 50 cents, Mt.
Hoffa. and just a second -
here's your receipt. l'm sure
you'll want to deduct this
rlde from your lncorr.e tu."
The Comment Page of the Daily Pilot seeks to in-
form and stimulate readers by presenting 1 variety of comm entary on topics of Interest and slgnificanre.
from Informed observers ind spokesmen.
~obert N. Weed, Publlah.r
,,
F U L L E R INFORMA·
TION : As I keep pytng.
you're missing a Jot If you
don 't read newspaper "(lU·
ers" -those tiny, Umelen
squib~ !iOmehmes ut~ to ({I)
out a column of ~· Here'•
a recent ooe: 1 "DurlnC the past wluter, Wuldltt-'1
population numbered o n t
transient purple grackle for
every two prominent pe~
pie." You yawned, I shru1·
ged, but Ken Malucelli wu
suCflcienUy intrigued to con·
suJt hls encyclopedia to find
that the grackle 11 ''rut
American purple blackbird
colored areeo and bronse.''
however that may be. Gr~
kle. he further aunn.laes, !1
a word Mrlved by mWn1 toc«tther ll'ffO, bl.ck and
purple, J)e orter1 no tbeo-
riet oo the "two promlo-
ent people," or purple.
NOTES ON A MENU r At
a local restaurant recently,
Richard Nixon was present-
ed wltb a boWe of '52 Mou-
ton RopwchOd b~ the-own.
tr, ~ ~ed: ".\ vtTJ lood ,_. tor 1Hne and ~
' ,.
UtlcJans. '' The latter may
have turned, but the !ow·
er hadn't.
ADD INFJNITEMS: Th e
CUpped Wlnfl (retired Unit·
ed A1r Lina st.enrdU) ha vt Just flnlsbed their nat'l con·
venUon, and J do wiah they'd
cballl• tMlt ruune; thet
ooe maba my arm~ ache.
•.. A 1ip of the offke door
at a ca.mp near bere read• "Plaie keep tbe door clOI·
ed IO blra won't eat our
cat" -and why? BecauH
eomtbodY pve tbe owner a
tutt.ty wlture. thet't why I
. . • And Terry Smith, an FM dM.jay, wa1 1tn(Ularly toudlld the other n!&ht to
hen bl• four-year-old ion,
MldlM1, aa:rtna IU.I prayert
tbUIJy: "God ble11 mommy,
dadd•, 1bter1 brother and Piii"'
To The Editor:
I have nofed in your editorials your increasing desire to criticize the
John Birch Society. This or course is not original with your paper, but
like the other critics, you do not give any real reasons for your dislike.
To label them extremists is no longer sulficient as this word has been
used so much that it no longer has any real meaning.
Jn November o! 1964 your paper w~s backing Barry Goldwater for
president, so was the JBS, therefore. at that time. you must have agreed
with them on some issues, still one of your recent tirades states that
you can find no good in this organization. I have always felt that your
paper supported Goldwater only because you knew that Orange County
would go for him and that you wanted to protect your subscription
rolls. I never felt that you shared this man's views.
I am not a member of the JBS, but J am curious as to your objec·
tions so just !or the record how about five or 10 concrete faults that you
think... the JBS has. Thi.i might be a publk service, I understand their
' membership is swelling.
(Editor's Note: In the letter to the editor. reader
G. E. Braun of Huntington Beach ~oses specific qu.es-
tions about the DAil.,Y PlLOT's policy. We should bke
to point out first that our criticism of the John. Birch
Society is nothing new -we have found fault with the
organization virtually since its founding and have ell·
pressed these views frequently and prominently.
(As to the sped!ic questions. we turn to a well·
known spokesman for the conservative cause. William
F. Buckley Jr., who expressed the faults of the So-
ciety pointedly and eloquently. While the DAILY
PILOT does not always agree with Mr. Buckley, in this
case his feelings parallel the newspaper's precisely.
It might be noted, too, that Mr. Buckley was among
those supporting Sen. Goldwater in the 1964 president·
ial election).
Following are excerpts from William F. Buckley Jr. '1
rtceat wrltlngs:
Thousands o! members of
the John Birch Society, who
joined It eagerly a~ a fight·
ing organi.iation rtevoted to
anti-socialism and anti-com·
munism, have been saying
for years that the unfortu·
nate conclusions drawn by
Mr. Robert Welch about
Dwight Eisenhower In 1958
are altogether extraneous
t.o the Society's mandate,
purposes, and m o d e of
thought, and should there·
(ore be Ignored in assessing
the Society, A.O. 1965.
I REGRET to say that it
la in my judgment impos-
sible to defend the leader·
ship of the John Birch So-
ciety lf one reads closely
even its contemporary ut·
terances. J should like to
know hO• those memb.era
or the Society who believe
that it Jong 1lnce departed
from the mania or Mr.
Welch'• conclu1lon1 about
Dwlaht Eisenhower can Ju ..
tUy the current Issue Of
American C'pinion, the So-
clety'• monthly maaazlne,
with lll featured article
about the extent ("90-S> per
ceat") ol Communlat lnflu·
ence In the Unltod Statt1
(and elaewbt.re) •
It 11 •n uoaiped, tlafr
written article, oven e1pe·
clal prominence. And the
editor eall1 attention to It
on the m11the11d p a g o:
". • • U you want to bow
whit la fOlnl on ln tM
world, we strongly recom·
mend the next 144 pages to
help you find out.''
MEDICARE? " ... the
principal object of 'Medi·
care' is to d«stroy the in·
dependence and integrity of
American physicians . • .
It will Inevitably create a
'presslnc abort.age' of phy·
sicians and nurses. Com·
mun.1st provinces are sure
to have a surplus . . • they
will be glad to export to
the United States to relieve
the shortage."
The death of President
Kennedy? " ... The Com·
munists were able to ex·
ploit tht assassination of
Kennedy." ("It is gossip in
Waahlngton that Earl War-
ren 1ucceeded In destroying
all copies of the pertinent
part of a motion plctur1;
fUm whJch showed who es-
corted Jack Ruby through
the police llnea 10 that he
could .Uence Oswald.")
Civil Rl&hta? Se 1 ma:
". • . a horde of termites
from all over the country,
ltd by half-crued minis·
ten and proftsson. awarm·
fd over the small town of
Selma. A.la., in a typical
demonstraUon of Commu·
nlst act1Y11m." The Civil
Rilht1 Act of 1954 : "(lt Wll
a) part or the pattern tor
the Cdmmunlat takeover of
Amertea." In 1 e n e r a 1:
" ... (It ii) an obvloui fact
that tht whole raclal astta·
tlon wt• dttlpfd and la dJ.
G. E. Braun
Huntington Beach
' rected by the lnte·mational
Communist conspiracy."
TRE ECONOMIC situa-
tion? "The conspiracy can
now produce a total eco-
nomic collapse any lime
that It decides to pull the
chain.''
The lower courts? " .•.
do not overlook the fine con-
tributions made by the
criminals whom t h e Con.
splracy has slipped into
lower courts.••
The Supreme Court?
"The theory that the War-
ren Court is working for a
domestJc, as distinct from
fore ign, dictatorship be·
comes less tenable ivery day.'._
THE FEDERAL govern·
ment? ''Communist doml·
nation of many of the de-
partmenu or the federal
government Is too obvioua
to require tn '..l c b com-
ment."
Forelgn policy? "Aa for
Vietnam, one thing is cer-
tain: no action really det·
rimental to the Commu·
nists Is conceivable or even
possible, so long as lluslc,
McNamara, and Katz.en·
bach remain in power."
The Dominican Republic?
". . . the policy that began
with the landln' of Marines
In• Santo 0Qm1ngo (came)
under the dlrt!ction of what
often seems to be Commu-
nist headquarters ln Wash·
lngton -officially called
the Statt Department.,.
SUMMA.RY? "The lmpor·
lant polnt Is ttiat Ameri·
CanJ can expect only de-
feat 10 Iona at they are
commanded by their ene-
mltl.''
One ooirttnue1 to wondtr
how It 11 that the member~
1h1p of the John Birch So-
ciety tolerata tueh para·
nold and unpatriotic ttr1vel.
'fhelr own views are un-
doubtedly ml1repr~nn • J.
Bttt their view1 aren't the
Voice of the John Birch So-
ciet7. That Vole. you bavt
jullt heard.
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"EARLY AMERICANA", 11.bOund~ in this Ncw Eni:·
l;uid type home. DETAILED AND IM POSING 2
STORY ARCHITECTURE, with 1.U the .,.,•annth ol
OLDE BRICK, HEAVY WOOD PLANK. WINOOW
SHl.!I"'I'ERS, AND WEATHERED SHAKI::: ROOF.
with i•bled peak&.
Sprawlina: 3 BDRM. & DEN floor plan In fin-
l'!it "E.IHAN AU.EN" M!lline. features 2 BATHS.
rn&S11ive parklr type llv. nn .. W/COZY LOG BURN-
ING FlREPLACE. alldlna: glau wall to re•r petio \. a.n... CENTER STAlRWEU.. leads to 2nd story.
I with 2 bdrma . .t: den tMt Ol'>l!l'll to LGE. SUN
l DECK, AND BREATIITAKlNG VIEW. W/W CAR ·
PETING THRU-Otrr UV. RM .. HALLS & ALL 3
BDRMS .. In your choke of oolors.
"OlDE COLONY", FARMSTYLE K ITCHEN
IN KOPPa KE'Ti't..E DESIGN, w ith -mapietCW"
hdwd. cabineta, Bll.T-lN RANGE ol OVEN. DISH
,, WSHR .. DlSP., I. eenull\t' "OLDE FASHlONED''
WALK-IN PANTRY. truly a h0mem11.k~r1 dnolllll.
We could ro on &nd on, but here'1 the bell part or
all, you can move rt11:ht In tor
$995 ON. PYMT.
$29,950 FULL PRICE
THE BEST BUY IN LAGUNA BEACH
MISSION REAL TY
tl5 So. CNtt Hwy., L .. un• le•ch
l'HONl (714)4944731
DEVELOPERS
COMMERCIAL
21/2 ACRE PARCEL
adjoining
MAYFAIR MARKET
Southeut corner of
17th Strfft & N9Wp0ft llvd.
COila Meaa
400' Froiltap 1111 17th St.
Call F. R. Batu
MOVE
IN
NOW!
Uke-"8 S Bdrm, 21n bath,
~ ltvirc lll't:U, l pa-
dol In aewer aecUon ol.
HAR80k VIEW HJU.S.
l\t~ '° OOClaP)' and l'letlf IChoola -came and aee. ... __ _ ..,_
rrt· llMPll
• lllAL UTATI
1831 We&tcllll Dr.,
Newport Beach
642-3600
OUR EXCLUSIVE
--------
Siii Clemellle
Rtatdenth11. c:ommerdal
bki(. Three Nocks from
o ce an • fabulout VW-W~
Prime locaUon ln he•rt of
bw:tne• dlltrld. 3 OF·
FICES+3 br PEN1Jf0USE
APAR1'MEm'·
119.lOO
Hmrlet· Perry
RIAL TOR
3338 Via Udo NpB. 87~50
FUTURE
COMMlltCIAL
S Ddrm1. 1'-BatM. cior
Vletori• t CoUq•. OI.
$21 ,l'M· M2·J:I«>.
·-
305 N. C011t Hwy.
1f Victor HU901
EXCLUSIVE WITH
PAUL STUART
Serviec before ind 1fter
tl'le ule
Surf & S•nd
Are at yoor foel In this im-
mllCu late 3 bedroom plus
drn-studio North End
homr. Has a commanding
v1f'w of ooetan and Se11I
Rocle Price_d to_ &ell et
$69,500. 494-'7!151
Almost Oceen Front
With I \•iew of t~ •Urf
br"8klng on th~ rocks. 2
bdrm 2 bath hOIJlf! and
only SS:S:.060. 494-7531
Blue Skiff ind
White W11ter
~ sunny llvh1 K room
"'ith ri~lace. two nlct'
1lzr Mdrfru;. 2 b11ths. righl
abovt thf' OC('lln In an ell"·
clustve neighborhood.
Wi.000. 494-7551
Horne or Duplex
Wluchrver y o 1.; prerer.
Orr11n ~ldl' or highw11y.
Clote to l>etlch. 3 bdrms.
2 balhs. beautifully de<:o·
r111ed. Askin11: $67,500.
494-7!131
SAVE $1,000
Yn, thi1 fine NORTH COS-
TA MESA near new home
can be bought lor $21.850,
which IB $1.000 under F .11 .A.
appnilM-1. Ownen w\11 ..ell
NO DOWN TO VE:l'S. or !ow
down F.H.A. Cpta, Drape1.
built-1111, rencing & land·
1eaplng all lnch.ted. CAIL
NOW TO Si:E! ! !
Eashide Chec:-
Two bedrooma. llhjngll" roof,
detached 11:•ra11:e{ and clnee
to CATHOLIC CHUROI.
Vacent I out ol-town own-
er llYI "SELL". Submit
your terms on thl1 one~! 11
$500 Down
lack lay least
1700 1quare fttl o1. COft·
fuM'd llvtng • THIS IS A
LrnDER"S REPO, and w1
CUI call I.he tern'.1.11 -Exclu·
1\ve with
Newport II Vlctorle
..... ll
Open Evmlnp 'til t
..-PIER It FLOAT
DELUXE duplex. nwt.
down. Submit all oUtn
l1llooaloy~--
i!il:& W. Balboa N.8 .
873-1420 lW' m.ttt1
Cen't Find • Home
You Like?
Thinkin11: of building~ You
must IN' th1~ be11ut1ful
O(lf"an view IOf in Woods
Cove on ocean rront
str~t. Asking $40,000.
494-7~1
Artist Att•ntion
Thl' inhpiralion you've 11l-
way5 Wllllttd in this mod-
t'!it 2 bdrm h<ITTW! that
overlook11 lAll:'Un• and 1hc
~n 11.nd is aliO clo»t' to
shoppini;. Jui;! s~.500.
494·7~1
Two Loc11tion1
To _Serve Yoy
A Rote G11rden
Overlooklnt the Su
&autilul 2 bdrm hou~
with 1eparatl" 2 bdrm
rental unit. Lots ol Co1s1-
1inl' view. Choice Lll11:11 n11
a~11.. ·L..!t thP rental pay
the tab. A real boy at
$47.500. 494-7551
H1lfw•y te Heeven
Wi1hout i;leJM! • Be11u1lful
neuly new 2 bdrm 11nd
conv. den. 2 bath!>. n1any
bill-In features. E l 1 y
tmTll. Aakln11: SS9,7!IO.
'194-~1
Eastside
Duplex
Three bedroom, two bath In
ownen 1350 ,q fl unit. 8Plh
unit~ hRve ell'<"lrlc built in
kitchen including dt~hw11sh
er. WW C!l.~I. d nipe9, i'".\
heal. ~lkUng g.IRI! door 1o
lllf'iC tnclOM'd pi1tio, lll'pil'
rare laundry room. and
bnutlful l1nd1C11pln11:.
$30.!l!J:i with 10% down.
ConH1l1 Rkk11rd or l.4!wl1
Phone LI '"8636 anytime
Y1111 Dot!'t
HAVE TO GO OlTT OF
THIS WORLD FOR SPACE
9'e thla 4 bdrm JMna: rm
w/uted brick ll~place,
lam rm, dlnln1 UM 111 ll
20 wort! ibG(l pl.WI dbl l&r.
The price will Mnd )QI
In orbit. 11'1 onl1 121.950.
Evts ca.II 56&0.
Call Hi-at for
"SMILING SERVICE .. ,_,,
,, I
1113 Hattlor BMl.. C.M.
foll fypl1t-Roc ...
Eatc:11tlve'1 otf\ct. Exp. lm-
mcdl•ttb"· lnddtniltiy.
Wnt.,. lilrt, Inc.
2700 Harbor Qtvd, C.~1.
eqUal GpllOl"lunlty HllPloY"t
--~ --. --. ... .. . . -.
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Nothin9 to Comp•r•
LIVl' ln sheer el.,•ancr •n
thb model home 1n the
Ni11:1Jel Assn. Thi~ "·a~
built with all lhf' r xlril
!11'11\ni points. :510.000 m
land.1('8.plni 11.lone 0...·rM'r
anllliOlll to sell or tradr
lor smaller honw-elObl' ro
llChOO I. Prlel"d belO'I'' rr-
plaoeml'nt COii! at S67.:ioo.
494-Thll
S.Unit1
New Enil•nd style. cil'l&nl
in 111 details. St11el)' ~Jtu
ated on a rorner Jot in lhe
heart o( Old Laguna. Hert
you can have R horn"
, 1e.o. building hite. under1round utilltits-$23.300.
1-.:m<'rald Bar . llkf' new. 4 bd rm, 3 bath homt. de
"''/fP. playroom. view ot wavei--$110.000.
nrar beach, Ill:!' comer Jot. 2 bdrmi.. conv. den. 1ove-
1y y&rd --$62.500
:Ju.rner A:JJociale6
Louise Turner, Realtor
682 N. Coast Blvd. 494-117
llT O'SWEDEN
Close to the water ... de'li11:ned and built by u
architect lor hls OV.'n horn(' .•. ont that rNll
oaptufl"l lht ima(ination with Its Cathl'drli
t>e-amtd crlllng1. hu1r carf)('ttd llvlna; room.
U11ique Swedbh llrf1>1•or and a aplral stat
leadina; to 2 l•ra• bedrooms (room tor m::i~•·
A contemporary Jtyle homr ~th a minimum
mainttnance. 2 blth1 -+ outctoor ihO\l.'tr. Hui('
deck. patio and convertible den. Every!hln1 add·
ed to 1 fln1ertip k1tdwn that only 1 ·t'lon'Me dt-
si1ner could think GI. A full ~an vk:w and a
shOrt walk to i 1eml-prlvate "lAruMM beach.
A ttrrlfk value at $3t.500. Euy. e..y t.erma.
HALLMARK REAL TY
Cornw c,... & G'9ruwyre
( behind Pottery Shack I
tfthone 1...1055 L•n11
away from home Rnd h•~·'lo•-••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••-.. • .. ••••• 1""""' 100· Prl"" foe IEACH HOUSE u le .. or !!"Id~ ar only /1 J /.AA
w .>00. ,,...1:;;i1 Ol...aguna ...HillJ
f 1niah the lower IC'vel thl.'n
yoo'll hive 4 bdrms. hu11:e
family rm. dining rm. 2
Jlreplace5. sunde<'k1 and
much more. ~ terms.
!-luOOtit any rl'a:t0nable
off<'r S39.500 4!'.14-™t
ofei6un W,JJ
IY OWNER
BRAND NEW "La C.Orol'l.I" mod<'I
Very llO()d locallon
""" Rl'ftdy !Gr 00..'UPflnl'Y
Lll'TU: RED BARN COTTAGE ri11:ht out of 1t
booff • le\'el • clc>&e in • 2 BR A Den wit..., nice kit
~ .nct ti.th • detorltor c.o-onllnat.ed dnpu
.v11.llp&pel' !'o'ew wirin1 and in .. Up.lop" condition
2 palio5 . c.rprt -pl us iffilll playhouse and ttora(
in ea1y matatenance beck yard • '3.000 oown.
ONLY 117,500
EMEIALD IAY
BUILT FOR FAMILY • 4 BR + Playroom
library tamlly-nn. • .ep. dlninj: rm. IArll:e NTf vk!
IOL , ......... , • , ................. ONLY '67
A Man With
l WIFE & l llOUSt:S
WISHES TO SELi. 1 JISE.
Oean &harp home w/11·
m01t IK'• nyloo rarpeU na.
Laxuriou1 look1n11 llvilTI:'
rm w/rt-d br>1·k t1rrpl. 3
bdrm l 11 tw.tl'I~. i,,,.,~
patio. Ul.500. Suh1n1t rltA
lerms. t:ves 1·11!1 67J·Jl81 .
Call 646-0'!lil tor
"SMILING St:l!\"lCt:"
'\~l)!fi1ffi:~:f ~
Lm Harbor Blvd. C.M.
I GI• I
I NO DOWN I
FIVt: BEDRUO.\lS '.
Rumpu~ room or 2 !JI{ It ha
t2nd Doorl 3 BR. Z I'll!. tilt
noorl with f11mily 111001 It
dlntn11: room. eler h-1nm .fi.
dWlwuher.
St Barhll.r1'11 J'.on.•h
WALK TO SCHOOi..", SHOP-
PING, CHURCHl::S
CLOSE TO MEDICAi •. DEN·
TAI., OllROPRACTIC AT·
n:N'l'JON.
NEAR DOUGLAS'
Stt It now I buy in lln\t' 10
ettUt your c hild 11'n In K-· Ed R010 Riiy. 531 -5222
"Wt Trtrdf''"
CAMEO. SHORES
O..nitr most ~ lo all
love!)' 3 Br, 2 Ba holnt w /
f 1 m 11 y room. S'A'ttpln1
oc.u 11lew. M11.11y bU·lm-, .......
M1rlb'n lA'kiy
Coldwtll a.nicer & Co.
MQu1 of th\il world" r«"~111ion are;1 lrn:lud~:
""" Golf cour~ ~ Rldlns: ~tab!t
""" 1..arJ!'.I' 11w lmmlng pool
80°/o Medical Caven199 Included •
Monthly Pay-nts $179.50 •STAT•
'
..,.ROOM· \ANY EX . sE•v1e>."M•N Buildi• Contrldor DUI \llty, hu H rvfd !IO d1y1 of ''W
(714) 494-751
U4 FORIST A VL
LEASE OPTION
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
lto5 prn 11rtiH• duty anytlrnr 1iin Sell' Q H Loc11tC'd in Hunlini.:ton Brwt"h ' World "'Ir 7. and 1i11.5 not 1ng wn ome
1500 sq. fl of Cll.rt'lrfi' hv· fl~\·iously usrd II\}' G: ban
ing: with h!Jill In R I 0 . llf:nrflts ia now ellaible for Ii Lt:AVING AREA. ~ LCE
carpclil. Drapt'!i. 1-\ M.1 h~ 11 s1ie.·i11I fHA Vt'!Pr1n ]{)In I BDR~IS. :t BA. fORMAL
A lar;i:r br\t·k RR Q. '"' Pn:l'~r11n1 which .,..\11 mahlr Dl:-IJ;<;G RM. fAr.ULY
f'OOk 0111•. ~pr1nklf'r<. «II hhn to pun:hili;o' 1 OOriir ROO". Tiu~ humr hiu ALI.
1his ind morl" lnr onl.v lor IUi liHlr 111s S'.'00 down l"OflVenicr11:r~ 11. family could
120.950. Y.'111 lrfldf' for ·1111-J'H}'tnm l' This nl'W pn:>eram wanl .,. •qua lil) o( l~-
er pn,pt'rly, call now· will br t1kt"n lld\•llfltar ol ' 11ruct1on \'t'T)' r!l.fely found
FARR.w by n111ny proplr. !IO call UI 1 1Gd11.y. Prire $N,('(Jf). Ple• . ..c
no.,.. for det1l11 llfld avoid f eall OY>'ner bldr at
2400 Elden. CM Back Ba)'
2 BR, 1 '-a hath. CondominJ.
urn units •14 i 15 wlUI cat•
ptl5, !(llflie. llf'll:P pa~
paol. ''nnis C'OUl1 . puttins
11rttn. l.eKse 111 1135 mo.
"''ilh ~n111ll depGSit on op-
tion to buy -or buy with
small down. $19,950.
11\1' ru.th. 546-mi. ()pl'n ~ 673-5110
293 E. 17th
COiia Mtu.
t:\·r~ I ftw" more lnlocmelion
~·t.m In ""rsktiff
You'll See Red
Ye1, • real m housl". L.o-
ctrlt<I "'" SL Joachim-
• Spartdlni clean comlor-
lable 'l bdrm. dlnln1: rm
I bath. carpcta I draped.
Lota ol ,~,... 115,~.
PS II yoo don'l Ilk!!! rrd
boulitl we have 1 whltt
Ol1f' 11.l onlJ 116.000. Eve1
<'Ill 642·7:\48.
Cl.II !W6-0261 lot'
"SMILING SERVICE"'
fJcellenl Bly
l Bdrm. Lath t pluter. Pa·
tiG, Frutt trff9. etc. Wlll
1ell t'.H.A. PleaM eall for
tnformetkJn.
NIWPOR I BEACH
Off I Cl
.... 77U
CHIU MOOERll
I n I t r I G r ~l'KUllf'I !he
be11.ul)' and cleanllne111 of
lhl' J bedr!klml, l ba1Ni and
fam\ly room. Good an!la.
rood ttnT11.
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ISS .......... C.M. _,
l Se!lltlle Homes
t.:A.ro)IDE
'l ·J-48drml.
Elite C'Ol'ld, priv yudlr..
Onb' m,,llOD
1607 H 1rl"'O'"" Pl., N.B.
STUL
Coro111 del M11
CN·ner must tell nh:r 3 BR
homt , Coron• Hlghland1.
f f.£ Simple. Qulril si.lt al
W .!fiO. Rt>.cly to movt In
S66!":IO to " ~'"" prel('flt mn
wtU h11ndlt,
-<;~~l-
33:2 r.llU)t\lffotP OR ]..&550
Ilda. Contratetor
s.111 .........
I LEAVlt"G AREA. 4 L(OF.
BORNS. 3 BA. FORMAL
DLNING RM. FAMI LY
ROOM. Thl1 homr ht.a ALL
conv,nlen<'H a family could
w•nt w/qualltJ of CONlriK'
Uon very ru.ly found l('-
day. Prt~ ~.coo. P\eRJf'
rall O'A'nfr bldt at
5a4W m -:,1ro
Tracie Yaur Ho!M?
for 4 • 2 bedroom. 7 1aUli
unlll. eaC'h with 1000 .. ft
aTN. 1Unkm ltv. room, ar...
place. 1undtttl:. pn.~. b-ln
k:ilchen. Want home Wldet
125.® $56.500.
ARftO
Rel.lion OR 3-19
mot E. Coast HW)'. Odlil
BA YCREST VJEW LOI'
t'ee .tmple, yea. :rou OWN
!he land -and belt ol ...
priced under SZ».tm. c.JI
WI now • it won't I~ Joiw.
646-mt . ~ EvH-
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE
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DX! E. COa1t llwy. N.B
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_tfOUSU FOR SAL.E HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR S~LE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I ~SES FOR SALE_ HOUSES FOR SALE_ I ~SE~_sALE HOUSH FOR SAL~ ~..,... 1000 ~~ 1000 I GeMrat IOoo Ga 1 .. llGO Gwr.e . 1000 ~ 1~ Generel 1000 G.Mrel 1000 OeMt.. 1000
AWN EX-SERVICE tll
The l:mted S!.ite' Congr~~ has made u po.·
••ble for all Veterans ~ho ha•e lttved 90
day11 or mort 1n the A rmed f <Jrte-\. dunn&
any Tlme ~n<.id, to bent-fll frcm1 the nt"'
f"HA loin Prognm Don't wait. call now for
fuU informauon. Thu1 m il' bt: the ch.a<.~ !<ir
you to bu y a home "'1th n·othing d"'4 o or lov.
down ~ 11nyt1me
fOlfST Of OUYE TRW
Pkturnque .ttt1ng combined "'1th luzunoui
home. Buuutul 2 story wllh "A " frame de-
alp. Mu&ivt rock entrance Li compllmented
by be.iutiful aettJng of tree$ & Clowers. 3 bd·
nna. 2th baths, formal dining rm, sincious
kitchen. ronom drape• & plush carpeting 1111
add a l1neil tourh l<1 l h1' tx·c.uuful home Sub-
mit S2f>OO dn ~A<J-l 72<1 an' ume
HORSE LOT plus HOME • $20,500
Rambling ranth t'le 'A J!h la rge ma!iter bd·
rnu. Spacwu.s living & dining rm. :l batru.
165 ft deep lot On quiet cul-Oe-uc street. 24
ft. lath house Large g&te for entrance to back
yard for horseb Near lrVJ.ae Campw & Bade
Bay. 540-0060 &nyt1mc.
HIGH ON A Hill
Elegant family home 4 k1ngme bdrms & 24
fl fa mily rm. dandsome 20 ft rear l.JVJn~ r m
BuUt-ins. 3 bath.s_.Subm1 t SUK>O do or no dn
G .l. 540· 1720 anytime.
$18,700 • JR. fSJAlf
4 b<lrms. & huge famlly rm. 2 bath.I. Model
dream kitchen. Forut of fruit & shade trees.
Your own private picnic grounds. Covered
patio. BBQ area 540.006-0 anytime. ... ..
MO Dll, 1ny Gt • S 17 ,250
Jl's a hot buy' Might be sold before you call
•o hurry. Where can you buy 3 bdrm & huge
family rm with 2 baths for St 7,250! Also low
dn payment or submit no dn GI. 540-1720
anyti me.
3 BEDROOM & DEN • $17,750
Natural brick p~nters set off the pretty er·
Jerior. A wonderful famlly home. 3 bdrms &
'en or 4th bdrm. 24 ft. rear liVlng rm. Lge.
family kitchen. 2 baths. Professionally land·
&caped grounds. Sliding glus door to lge cov-
ered patio. Picnic l BBQ aru. Low dn pyml
vr no dn GL 540-0()6() anytime.
Silespeople -Join Our Compiny
New or lxperlenc.t-Trelnlnt Program
2955 HAllOI ILYD., C.M.
Garden Grow Offlee-12112 lrookhurat
17 MODERN OFFICES
IJ4'JCN6I
Beautifully located and landlcaped, this 3
yr old custom 3 bdrm and family room home
will give you the ultimate comfort in family
Uvine. From the unwual master suite to
the delightful blt·in electric kitchen, to the
v11rtua lly maintenance free gardens and cus·
tom pool setting bea1de a lovely Teahouse.
By app't. ..
1831 Westchff Dr,
Newport Beach
642-3600
-.
-r-rEAT Al'lo oRDER.LY owaer Must w
f'Ol'l\ bedroom.a &d;oln
tlfMJttlul wood panelled OPEN, 12· Dusk
h1m1ly r()f1m & IMnrc room ~10VE lN BEF'OR.E SCHOOL
.-.how1 pntie of ownerah1 p STARTS-BA C K B A Y
" 11, thi-('O~red 11111111 for ARl:.A. 3 lar1t bdrm.I. 1
f>4ttdoor llVlni . No n'1_.m1 ,._.t11m1t" t1lrrl p uJ I m a n
11111 rr11u11 rd. I 'I• l11ttba. b•lh&. 2 n~ir to Cf'llln1:
~·llulllul 1 lll1>'"1 s l'l•i.tant hr!' p I 1 1• ~a with br;u1s
k1•ch• n with loar1~ 11! 1 uw ll('rlClll> It I°" li1:htcrs
l~·~n.11> rle"'1 & nr.il in llui,:r family rm wit h 1JacJ.
''' ry ,._.,!"'' 1 Only $!~ 'Ol , 1ni.: r11)(1n lo p;illo Ch••crlul
ll;t.il ,I'' 11·c .' \\.111 ~II .~ llA I klll.'hc-n with lni.lda of c-dbl·
or \A Kl 1·'.ll I )p. 11 n•·ls, bll•in 1111\hwai.h,.r rli1·
1 ''' , 1,.1~11.1. rani,:r It rotl~c-rl"
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl >9491
PRESTIGE
AREA
VIEW or DANA POINT.
HARBOR AND CATAl.l"'A
trom ~11ted pOOI. t•llbtlllll
and f"Vt'r)' room ttX~pl I I
3 blinn. 3 bl! f11m rm
modem klt.chf>n Pt.US '.!nil
compleCe kitchen by pool
with poul bi\Ui. Wiii •x
ct»np for tnromo or va.
canl • harbor l rf'a.
"" n. ~'·•>tai; w1L,hcr It urk
li<1t ~l·plllfl rn1ry to front
Irv nn \lo tlh p1t turc win· •l<•w,. 1'' A heat. wl w <"l'I~
A drupo·d Crni• nl dr1vt t•1
tllile att d i:an111e Sprink I
11 r~. ~ • 11• I'd It mt1 n.)' nwr r
lr.111111 ~-$77.~ffl. Suh 10':
<In :-00 l.01\:" C'llAl!(Jl::.S
C >wnrr • hkr. h 12·4470.
$25,000
l.dt1lf'd tn hot UC'a wtlh I C•
lion 1111 11mund • PrOl)('rt~
nu~ n:"'~ s1:io Pf'r mon111 I
• ~• 11\C' t tl\JI nt over 3 )'C'lll ,
• r>on't uv'l•1 look thl~ ci111nr<"
'?'" Income It npprtcll1tlt1n.
Bay & Beach 4'° Easi:v~~~4~~nos 6U-0820
:im w.":~ ~~!:S . N 8 Irvine Terrace
IT>l20G EV8 ~ Two beauUlul n('W TuaUn
-------· --built bomt1, buutltul vtow. DOVER SHORES many '"tru. Close to rtt·
'uY and VIIM' HOMICS rutlon. lhopplna. l<'hool"
..-.. ... runvc-nll'Ol flnanclnn.
--• prtftt.9 .... "".. • ~~.!~r.CO, FORTIN CO.
.. ,,,... ":'!') ...... • .... 1919 Npl Blvd., CM
\•-YR_.... 6'2•5000 ~Vl'I 5'2.:11.lJ
•
t
' PllR<1DIIDI
Juat perfect.. 5 BR. 2Ls Baths llXCO bwJt
2 Jtory home. &b.arpet than ~.-. lofflT
?ung.ing lJght fi.xturef P1usb ~t.s.. llan.i·
rured lan~p1ng Qwck ~100 posiJ·
ble .Will v11tut at only S2& t50
4 lih.-rp L" n1L~ ne"" h painted out~1de on Big
H-l Jut Room for 2 more unll5 Income of
S340 per ml)nth & \"ilUDC) practlCally DJl.
:\o"' only '36.950
WEflBID COlfTIACTORI
Ho" about a beauWul 1.fOt 145 .. R·2 parctl.
redd' for 4 <sdd1t1ona l unit'• L..arge c<i rnfort·
1a ble 3 bedro<Jm 2 bath t-umt can be oc<.-u·
pied dunng cotbtrucwm Rt-dUl.ed to $33.500
""It h JU.,t 10'' do•.i.n Exl.e1lent £uts1de lo-
cation Ov. ner} mrJ\ing from area It must
~II
OPEN EVENINGS
COMPANY
642-2020
1920 HARIOllt IL VD .• COST A MESA
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MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE
15.,,. SOLD OVT
DELUXE 4 UNIT APARTMENTS
f or Sale -For ft.mt
Pn~ nart at S69 900-from $5 000 dn
Ul"'pf:U -Dnpes -~Pt
All ElfCtne BuUt-1n1 -Coll Hea~
Wmcllff ln\'~t Company
Sales & Rental Aientl
TRACT OFFICE . Flephip & Patrice Rd.
S.tween Superior ind Newport Blvd.
In the Vicinity of HNt Ho&ptt1I
Ph: 642-5241 or ~
3 Blocks from a.y, 5 Blocks from Ocun
T H E ~EE.,.L
1:.;TAT r.R::.·
tRVINE nrtua 'THOUGHT
FQR TOD~Y
\I.Ht..~ •., --~ • ~
io bll.) 1n.n;;a lor a aon:
ct.edi th-... ,~.
T HE~EAL
E.' ;TATE R ~·
4 Bedroom.. 2~ b&Lba. famJ.ly-duun& room
2 breplaces. Built-in kitchen and bru.kiast
aru. fully equipped Laundry room. Extra
storage Carpeted bdwd. parqtm noon
Large brick walled shady &a.rden. Lovely
~dscapmg. lmnaculate. 143.500.
I \CHARDso ~ li:>. ..y
JJ/tlCZ~l-OvMtooldlMJ
J 102 &..f 1yette
"-..JtEAL'f~
cbt Ptcn.:RE.SQL'l: PACf'•
IC • th!• bea.Uuf uJ I)' •<t 1l
U,. 4 'lfdroom. l bath
home ~ "" YJ ft of ~·· ~ ,...., ~ • :d!!UI) rr-"'ftl ================== 1 ~4 1 'JI~ TV'm
H&l'1•"''~ ,.~ f"ll?'•ICI~"'
lm..ictM " \'"·'" J11r
ool) ~~ • I C411 l'Yf;\.
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6«-TITI ::..6·2313
TH E ~E.l\L
E S TATEP.S
:Jnplx
CorOM del M.r
1 Biie. from INch
You really abould Mt UU. well constructed
Immaculate Triplex wtth two spacioua 2 bdrm and one
3 &dJ"or;t)l : bath home:-I bdrm units. Fantastic view from the upper
with r--a· J:-"'5 ~ou .. on t units. Each unit bas retrt&. stove. bll·ina,
Wut 10 ...,\SS. :;epara1e carpets. drapes. fireplace and separate gar-
d.lnin:: ,.., m tiant.ood ages Also laundry room. Practically main·
Doon. SE" -'"~ to ~ • tenance tree. $88,500 '•dlh low down. ~. t.ill family I 208 Narine.. Balboa ll1and &7>5260 l'"()t)m fal1n:; pal)() .. 11h
waterlall 1.:,17· kltdlt'n G I or F H A
v. rth bland cr.JOkuli ~n· • • • • •
ier and a lure livml j LOW, LOW DOWN on lm-
niom Located cloee to INIC'Ulate dn.c bedroom
IChoola.. Just S160 TOT AL two batb bamt "th ~
• per mootb pey'I '"'tt>"t.hmc! .... ~-....... built,_...,..,. ........... _ Call "°"". Open "ti) i. _....... ..... ..... ......,......
S46-%313 645-TITI wan IO wall ~ d.rapel and many moft utru-Lo-
T HE ~IE AL
E S TATERS
ated our C.~. Parle, ~
p4 ng a.rid schools. POSSES-
S!<>."' BEFORE SCHOOL I sr ARn Priced to ae.u taat Mothen I ai m.s -HUIT)'.
are-yoo !ht-taxi d7"tvt-r tor Jl•••••••r..
your fam1l} ~ SCop t.hoM t"<·
haustmi tripe by living in
I.tu oon•t'nlentJy kJcaUd '4
BR. "J ba1h borne. Wtttun
... al k111g d ISt.ance lO all
achools 11\Cludlng o.c.c and
Harbor Shoppmg Center.
A delJKfltful bonM-for only
s:J.iOO ~ t~y· Opei ·11.1
%20 E.171' ~
bemngs Call s.«>;;.,.='
f' ABt.1..0t.:S BERMl.;DA
DliNES 9.
~nn ~l'll3 1 O!'L Y $5,!llO for a T\ew lot
In this tamoua 1olftng com· I muruty. Owner will t.akt THF. ~EAL
E S TATEP S
&for,. School Bells PJng'.
BautJ!uJ c.ol~e Pa.rk 15 the
I
IO~ nsb or "ill !Tadt' for
equity tn ~ewport-O»ta
Mesa &1"1'11. Kl ~!HS'l Open
Eve~
COSTA MasA
OffllCI
Kl Hiil •••••••••
SPEC ULA TORS
Very livable :? bedroom
borne on lariie R • 2 lot, near
shopptnr. · just nl,950-Call
P1aJ& tor ~lalla.
PLAZA REALTY
450 Ea.,, 1ith. c.~1.
&t2-4020
•••••••••'CAMBRIDGE ~,.~lylh>~ ~ Cloee t.o all school.a. Elem-
•••••••••
Opett Sat. & Sun.
118 l6th St., NI BA Y CR EST ESTATES = J~ r~r:;~v-= ~PEN DAILY L~-rsmE COSTA Mf.SA . ·;:rt"Sll~~· ~~~
&nuUtully maintained home-PRICE REDUCED'! Herr ·:. I E•y f"lfA ur VA te.:m.:
J hdnn&, ~·., baths. E1trit your oppurtunlty to locate Call "°"" • Opm "Iii 9.
large fanuly room . 2 Trav· 1n one of our best anu . A j46.-Z3JJ 641\_nn
ert1rW' marblr firtplac"I fllle ~ with thrtt la.fie THE~E AL ~
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl 5-!M91 .-.-.-.• -.. -.-.
Mon llthf In!
IMMACULATE 2 • I Bdrm
Duplexes, •, block to beach. I
F'urnished $31.500 each.
Owner will t"lrry lit TD
w. Stuan f'oote. RJtr.
OR 3-0:>70 or Kl 5-32ti0
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~T POPULAR
flOor plan. ...... _.. lll&hland
Hom.. Bteuurul 3 H«td·
nn + Yun Rm. I %
ba•h• C.:r1' L11 "' t>hlr
u.e<S bm:k 111 l'"I. 1·.111·i·I
l11ndi.capln:.: T..,k,. '''"'
v.L>otln:: lue11. l>flll of
J t: s T a11a .,,., <M
P R I U f, of nwn,.11nt11
..tww. I,, th•• '"'" ,, ... t.
ctenuat .,,..
IE OUlt GUISTI
1'o 5tt thla 4 Bcdrm VA·
CANT Jtwt l. 8 /1 eltc.
ldtdwn, ~Ulna btloW nu appni.al. f'ri« Ju-t
171.9'50 Sl500 ON rHA
:-;o DJ': C l MoYI· II\ bl··
tore ~ool artarb
,
.f. u,lctjooi
IN IAYCREST
3 bdrm l-family + 2111 b.ih11
OPEN DAILY. I · 5 pm
20-12 Commodore Rd.
TINOElt CARE I
la the 111b0f'I lot 11\U c-x-
qul1lte ldll(1lnlC· Thll Is
tn. hand"°"""' M e s • y,., d11 C:•mbndi" Home
av111l 3 Bcodnn .L. 0 111 ..
Rm t. P'am Rm. I~ bath,
crit dq•, 7 bric k flr,.pl.
Sprlnklrra. IVC~ pt1t10.
:>•,•; 111-u.t\ IAhJc:n t"llO nr, HM.lined. Pmt ol $141
tM ul•l IOAn.
ITART Hllll
WIUI thll ~ charming
~.utde Homt. 3 Bednn
-t ntra iatse pUyroc>m,
loY•lY n)' loft "'lw earpet •
lt\a. bltwd noc.... enllre
ln11dr Ju.t ~ Pmt
ot Jl~ on t :dltln& loan.
Pr il'" ONLY 121.500.
Coifs ' W1lllce RWTOIS
1491 Baker S4M141
$93 PER MON114
FOR th11 1arie tamib home
with apaclouJ roam lius,
huae lol. and near~
rww Manna. SO DOWN (/I,
cw ~ down to otbera.
NS· m 1 Open !Ha.
* ON THE BRINY *
Swim . ftlth • or Surf from thlt 3 ldm, 9.tth
& '12 Oce1n Front home . . . . $51,500 * MUST SELL! *
Thia modern DupfH 3 adm, 2 B1th1 .. ch
Unit. 3 "r 91rage, only 200 ft. to b.lch.
AMtlnt $49,950 • make offer.
FIXER UPPER * * Cut• 2 8dm beuh cottage • with loft for
Htra 11 .. pint, 1 '12 blockt to ocean . $23,500
INDUSTRIAL * * l ivable 2 8dm houM on uc•ltent co,.,,.r
M • 1 lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . $2 l ,000
SUMMElt & YRLY. RENTALS
3109 Newport llYcl., Newport kh.
(Market lasket ftlau)
OR l-4350 OPEN EVENINGS
·~. -... .__...,..... ·-·-~-BWIHns. Good ca~t.s It btodroornll. tv.o heth~. Wn· I
drapes. Largr double i~1.. 1ly room, c-let."'tn c bwlt.m
~· lJved in by adlJfts OYf"fl/rallgf 4.. du.hv.uhu.
only. Buyrr ran a.uum~ W rw carpets and draj)tl.
Kood )OQn. ~'-i "~ lnl. All t.tua plt.11 large pall'l and
J738 Skylark proftuional lanchi apine
E. ma.ke lht new low 1mcc vi W, LAOllMYER $27,;,oo worth your ~tng.
E S TJ:....'fER.~
Ten Sltelter
Want 1 commercial lot or
&IJmt acreage~ How about
• butlneu~ Call 6'2-4100 or
romt att ua In our lnvein-
ment office tadnc Harbor
Shopplna Cenkr.
This lh1.111 3 Bedroom borne
and &et ttady for achoo!.
Squeaky clean throughout
"t" a.o orchard in tJte. btick
y11rd .. Owner w.nu lo move
lh.b home IO IUba:ut cash.
t"ar or what-have-yoo. Ask·
mi n 1 .350.
PLAZA REAL TY
I Dover Village
Rllra. 1360 Npt. Blvd. C ~.
641i.l!f.lll EVt'I 675-{007 ••••••••• POOL · EASTSIDE
B1" pool l patio for Dll· 1
torru• outdoor ll VUll 11 Ill
~at.l!lll' Convem~ clec·
tnc built -111 lutcben, :I
lledroomt + famlly room.
Lovely carpcu ' drapa.
Ont)' 12,.400 down wttb FH.A
t~rm. Kl ~91. Open
ENu.
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl ~9491
Open House Till
Sold
1;,1 Wnt Wilson
Lar;it cor lot wtth room for
boat or Lralk-r. 3 Bedroom..
I~ balhl. Out cl town own·
"' aays aell now while house
Ill Vll<.'llnl fJ0,95() e D .......
4 BR Ir F11mlly Room lo·
rated neu MM)' Com119ny.
f'eeturea elec Blt-1rw. l"
b11thl, double , .... ,,. MOil
duh 11ble floor plan at
11rr1ttly r'f'duccd price or
s~.980. J:;ve &46-1196 or
~5-8421
CALI. .t'OR APPOINT·
MENT.
Evenlnp Call ;MS-26-H
BACK BAY-
SpaCW>UI 3 Bedroom. Ill'.
Bathl. Bride flrcpla<."t. nu ..
ed beanh. Hiqe U.mlly
room. 3 car rara&t plua 01.
r1ce and work ahop. Room
lor pool, boat, C9lnPfr or ~
Lxl"tllenl rx111t1r.i: loan
S-41,:-,00
T HE ~J EA L
E :"T A7E F.S
· MoMJ Makers
Only .... .,.,. buy, •ix·
2 bidJoom IDGDtf maklni
unlta tor )IOU. Cirpeu!
D r 1 p c 1! f1REPLACE8! rmc:ect. tclc91 Eutltde 1o-
c111on. Full price only
163.llO. u )'Oil net to
make rDaneJ &fve ua a call
now! WW llwdit. 642-4100 -· TJ fE ~.I E /'..L
Jean Smifh w w....... N••decl r Bu1tnn1 II rood! Thorou~h
E .'. r A T ER.':
Realtor
'100 E. 17th St CO!ILa Mesa
.-.it '-32S.> 24 hr 8111 !!el" * S BDRMS * Ir. baulllul BA VCR.EST . .-or
hippy family livln2 hi' 11u~
to lff lhi1 ch•nn1na home:
2 1ep play U C'U for Hw
rhl1dr!'n. EIN" blHM in
kltt'h, huge Fam rm. $.")2.!.m
lalboe Ra•I E1t1te Co.
Jl.IM'phlnc-Webb. Rr11ltor
lr&1nine ' 1Uldance. ~am
more • Earn morf' • ~rvr
better! For Real Act Inn
JOtn nrE REAL ESTATEr.s
Cnll Mr. McC&rdle, 146-7171 -• l . l I I '4' .. p..,, !J
1:.,. ~/\.l'.f.>.<;
layered Only
$45,951
700 E. Balboa Blvd .. B11lho3 WITH SWTMMING POOL.
ORlolr l-4140 I Spactou. ,,.,... Bedroom. -. I .&LI llww ba&M. aunb.n U•~ "" OA * I room 1nd f1mll1 room. VALUABLE R-3 li>l. :10 x 41'.l La,... bllllt-lft rieclrl<' kll·
n. olrll'r 2 hrlnn. houv. •mlv rMn u.dudins dt.hwlUMr
11 fc-w lot.a from BAY . , , 11nd ..,.te .,,,w. porctl.
•-cllent VALUE at SJ:J.:J~> I ~halll .,.Jlty thnMJut.
"(" Thomas Realtor ~;:: .. "1i::1::/~ ~
450 Ea.'!t 17th, C.M.
6(2-4020
Overlooldnt New
Dana Point Harbor
4-Ptu. Sale or trade. Low
down. For ~ can
2IM Marine. Balboa lllc
f1r>.S2IO
5 UlllTS·TRADE
3 hou.ea • duplex. and room
for l more. Eutside loca.
lion • no v1cancie11. Wiii
trade ror vacant. or amull
homr In Ora.nae County.
Will Mil with $7,CKX> down.
Priced 1t 148.Dl
l1y & leac~
ltMlty Inc.
1696 Newport BITd.. C.M .
MIH 161 Ewe. &42·2'1'5.1
SAVE
But buy In H•&.crnt. 1p·
l)rlllll"d tit SlO,f,m, Wf c•n
~II It lot UO.D Popular
~tadwd iiarap plan with
room ror 00.1 or tniile:r.
Hardwood noon. buUt.ln
k.11.chen. cio..-1 n k>caUon.
Beet ni.A or 01 ltrfNI. C1U
R.octm1n eo .. now a&
$46·1222.
1UIACH RWTY 224 W. C:O.tt Hy ti Vi ... m
Npt Bch. Eve Kl ~;,111:1
t~· JC 31' HEATED A n s.,
TERED POOL. OwMr tnOV· DAVIDSON lealty
Ina 6 waat• ,ctton. Priced FHA or VA
ll'l1 Herbor BIYd. CM. ONE OF A KIND-
MHm" ••••••••• ~~-; = 1::'~. tio:,~
• J-11. 1-t-IA. • Uc den. larp family ~.
• $15 900 • 2~ car ~ wttls work • ahop, built·ln drum ldtch·
CAR.POllT + OARAG& tn. finest quality C'OnltNc·
LGE FENCED YARD. lion In I.he &rta. PnCld to
NR·SCKLI A SiHOP'C. Mii at Pt.500 wlth titcel· ... ... "-A2·AA22 tn t.rm1. ea.u Rottmttn ~ w 1111.11 c.M. Co. ,.,am dl.J • ntte. ., .. omr '™ «'• ,,..
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HOUSES ,Ott SALi HOUSES FOlt SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE t HOUSES fEOR SAU -HOUSES FOR SAL! -HOUSES fOl SAL! I HOUSES FOR SALE MOJSES fOR-Sill-
Gener•I 1000General 1000 General ~ ~·~•I _ _!_OOC I Generel 1000 Gen.rel 1000 Generel 1000 Coste Me.. 1100 Newport S.cch 1200
J/unlinglon JJaku,.
JUST COM!tLETEO .•••.
Thia beeuWul l •t.ory home has over 100' ct water
frontap . . . lam~ at w lnlenect1on of 2
COLDWELL,
BANKER
iparldlnt dlannela. DRASTIC
Panoranuc view from ea~ of the 3 lar&e bedrooms PRICE SLASH!
COMJtLETI WITH: ANXJOUS owner must d..ia·
{ Carpet.in& poae of fabuloua 4 bed·
{ Front yard l.tndacapln& room, 3 bath home. Maa-
:$fW!!'i; ARD
WINNERS
COUNT DOWN
Only 24 more dl.Y• to aet ~t·
tled 1n )'OW' n~ home ~
fore IChool •taru?
BAYCREST
realty
2•1• Vlata del Oro
Newpert leach
673-1611
OWNER MUST
SELL HlS BEAUTIFUL
3 BR. 2~ BA 'Ml HOME
GORGEOUS VIEW
MEDIT. STYLE
All Maint. provided
SWlMMING POOL
{ Mqnuit. patio decl< ter liVUl& room, dlllllllt a/o _/ F~--family and kitchen. Enjoy
" .......... aommandlng ocean pano-{ a bMha • powder room ram.a, $59.500
4 bdrms. 2 '" batlu, plus
countl;'•W!d f.amily rm.
Unique • ahaped plan 1ot
fun·ln·t.h~•un with 81111)' ac-----------------• ens to 2 btc patios, ~.500. -----------------
y Concealed Wit bar Mr. Hale Kl ~3351
EXCEUZNT FINANCING CAMEO SHORES
For turthtt lntcnnaUon call SPECIAL!
RDm Bartlett !::XCELLENT .tamily home
HuntiftC)ton Harl»ow Sales Corp. ~· ~ ba,:;, :;
18S42 Chatham Place, H.B. pool. OUl«a.ndini ocran
714-347-2531 21J..430.tti18 view. SEE THIS ONE TO-
i iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DAY! S59,SOO
Corner of Firenze & Fermo
Largest vacant lot oo Lido Isle. Have your
own walled in paradise. SS0,000, includes
A.LA. plan.s.
2 Story Home on 1Y2 Lots
Marilyn Leidy
NEW UDO
LISTING
60 rT P'RONTAGE affords
room lo remodel 3 bedroom
boJM, larie patio, lanai,
~room. Will trade fOC'
lnduatnaJ or Bayfront,
SST.SOO
Mn, HAN~
Top 6% Loan.
M. Pinover.
EAST SIDE
Cost& Mtl&. Newpt Harbor
H1 School. 4 bdrma plu.
tam. rm. + dmln& rm. Bll
pool ! A "IT'OW\D& family"
home w/Jot. al blt·in1. Va·
cant • Re9dy for lmmed.
occupancy. Only W ,500.
Mn. Roberw
NEWPORT SHORES
An open •un de<:k • keep
your 1wnmu tan the euy
way .S. krep ~ kidt aa1e
lJ\ ttie Community Pool.
Near • new, llha11> 3 bdnn ..
2 ba. Patio. Dbl. Garaae.
~ S30.700. Term1.
M. Pinaver
•• ,J.w_.o.. 4 bednm, 3 bat.hi, or 2 bdnrul upstairs can
be \lied beautitully as a muter suite. $&9,500. SHORE CLIFFS Bnlken for Ba,Juat
PERFEX:T HOME for fAm. 1649 Wettcllff Dr., Acreage lly with teenaaera. ~-N.8. 646-0221
<'ent to best awimmlni ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ beaches. 3 bedroom• and ~ San Juan Capiatrano. 2 + acres on Spotted Bull
Lane with a tine view of lh8 Capistrano Valley.
S75.000 homes adjoinin1.
'38,SOO full price. TerlJl!.
p. a. palmer incorporated
ol• haMOn co. m1negement
THE DEVELOPERS OF UDO SINCE 1935
Come te HHdqu•rt•r•
33n Via Ude Olti.M 3-7300
~ Newport. Heights
SpotJea 3 bdrm. 2 bath with
Iola of eye appeal. Ire. It•.
room.~n. ana, convenient
to acboola It Westcll!I Pla·
den and Rumpua room.
Greet v_., OOtt SSJ.500
Mn HarYf'y
IAYFRONT
MAKE OFFER
OWNER LEAVING a.tta
muat lelt ~ S bedn>e>m
home with t&mlJy and din·
1n1 room. and eYtty extra
tor guod llrins.?. Prwate
~ach. View. l119.500
Mrs Harvey
C.W.el, ..... & c..
-LC... .... -.rtlll9' ..... • ONE year new iDdMdual
U1UIS, 2 and 3 bedrooaw,
fittpl&cs, built-in kitchens
.,.. IQ)m to build 3 more
untta. PlllM • nicely re4
modeled. very linble
home, in whEb preeent
owner now liws. nu. prop-
~
ia, pymt. ind. prin, int. It ~~~~~~~!!!! tuea. ONLY $26. 750. =
erty • k>c:ated 1n the V«'j "(" TllollliS Rullor BES'l' fllbn fnccme area
in a.ta Maa. JUlt mtnutea 224 w. Cout Hy Ll 4-5577
to ~ UnhiruitJ of callt· Npt. Bch. Ev, J<I 5--5643
om1a al ~ C&mpua.
lack lay Estate
Nearty Perfect
AlL IT NEEDS IS YOU
Meticulously decorated 4
bdrm It 2 balha. On lae
cul de NC lot w/boat yard,
play yard, plua lo•ely land·
acaped patio arn. Uaed
FHA
Three bedroom and dJ.nlnc
roam, 1 ~ bath htme. Built
in ldlcben lndudin.c electric
dlewuhtt. tile li1* CCUl1"
ter, trwd floor, -C&1118
a.nd dntpea throughout. F.A.
heat and beautiful lltone
btf'pl.aoe. Encklaed 20' x 30'
pa.tJo with buiJtln bar. Laun.
dry area m overwlud cloo-
ble I~ With twin WU~
f'I" and ~r. lovety dicb-
mdr& lawn .... ,th apnnklen
front and rear. Lighted wa·
terfall. Mar srhoolll and
ahopplll& • all for only
$71,500
~ potftltial in ttu. loca-
tion 1s 1'R.IXDmOtJS.
Call u. tod.,-. M-11ll Open
Evta.
OK fer HORSES
Unobstnaded view, huge lot
l f.91234. Rambltni Ranch
lltyle bame, l Br, 2 Ba, fr.
pk, bdwd ftrl, $67,SOO.
brick 15.re,>I in lar&e ll'ving --------
Welh-McCorclle
rm, book w lw1, bit in
1V " llt.ereo ulvea, elec
bit tn ldtcben, radio ft&·
raae door opener. $34,950.
l!.'ves caU 54~
Call 646-0261 for
NIWPOltT HACH Realtors "SMtLING SERVICE"
'=! moN......,..= CM .,llU~fl'
DAVIDSON Realty ~~ ~c~«t'tw
S ON A LOT pa.t;o. t'Pt*f, $1SO yrty.
LIDO ISLE, NNr Club. 1173 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Eut.ide, lndMdual l bdnna
Pvt ymod. No~__.
rut %150 H..-. Bd.. CM.
~ Da 51).9755
Smart l br fumi.ahfd, pa· ~0 ;~.$1~.= WESTCLIFF
10 WHtclut 642-5200
CORONA DEL MAR
IAISON'S IEST IUYS
FRONT ROAD SHORECUFFS -Charm of
this home plus all spacious rooms will de-
light you. 3 BR, 3 batha, dining room, bright
cheerful kitchen adjoining 1paciou.a family
room, beautifully landscaped yard and cov·
ered patio. Out-of-town owner. S89,500.
CUSTOM
3 Bdnn with POOL, ideaJ for
th. tJtttUtive who entertalna
fMluenUY· OPEN for your
lntpediion, SUn. 1 to s.
1201 Somerwt L&M.
11 r · -~··
1'73.l Wn&cM Dr. 5f3.s60I
2 Fixer-Uppers
ON One Lot
WTSIDE BEAUTY
Outstanding 3 plua den home
located near back bay. Gu
bull\ .la Ranp .S. ovm. A 12
x 22 ~den b' ewn.inr
enjoymmt. <>w-Mr ~
pnce for a quidc Nie.
120,950. A mu.t to ttt, and
will tell l'.ff.A, or NO
DOWN c.r.
FARR•W
293 E. 17th
COlltA MHA
Open Sunday
1 te S P.M.
SOME OCEAN ~-2 BR and family
room, 2 full bethl, --neUly new in choice res.
area built around large patio. Comer f~
place, hardwood floors and carpeting, shake
roof. New listing, $37.000.
'Ibue unli.. are priced for --------
BEST BUY.....:.2 units, 2 BR each unit. All
rooms larie. 1 unit fumiabed. Private en·
trance to beach. Completely private patio
for each. Some ocean view. Won 't last Jone.
'49,500.
lelKoll IHlty Ir lnYeStment Co.
2121 L c:...t Hwy, C4M •73-37'0
the handy man who wants to
take advantaae ot defernd
maintenan<'e • two -2 BIR
boUlel -Ex~lent rental I~
cation • ean now for add In-
to. ..
440 Eut 17th St. S4Ul20
EvetJ ..,._ m
WATERFRONT dplx, Lido
Jal. Con be •mall home.
May tnda. SJ8.50I). '41-1656
P.lRK LIDO ..
lOWllOUI HOMES
LUXURIOUS
2 ' J llDIOOMS
HIA TID l'OOLS
Me4ele .,.,. .tally. C.rMr ef ~laoentfa &
..,.,.,., AWft.,... Ml •1.
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OWNER REDUCES TO
SEU..!
Ard\ltec:U deli&ht • 3 Br, +
lib"1)', 2 tun baths, trpk,
rai.d hearth. <'Ontempor~
ary dfelln for Indoor-out·
cb1" lMnit. $35.900
Call to Mf' Ml 1-7414
FAREL WALKER
Rt:.ALTOR
Open Sat & s..
%'>-7 Trabuco Canyon Dr.
DoU ho\l3e wtlh nrw. perUc:t
for bideawa,y or y •a r
around llieUOl"e· Larre liY-
Jni room w/ttonf ft~aee.
~e dlnlni room A
w~ kitchen, 1 BR Ir bath A
more! TerrUlc po&ential tor
remodellnf · Aak: about VA
tJnandn(. Onl)t Sll.300.
RED HILL REAL TY
Call 5"-4900
DO YOU LUCI
Gold ca.rpetaT 'I'Nk ~
tftl! Formal din.Inc! Fam·
lly rm~ Im~ tn·
~? F.xtra Le Br! Lush
,..,.... " 1M1t:lo! Olnvfftl·
ent, Pf'Hll .. 1ncatton! n.en
call OWMr' 541·-" .., the ~ ~ honw Oii
Qaitry Oub Dr . ..,,,.,
~MOVE UP
to ma Cortland Drtve u. •· dallftCU*>~S
Mloon• ws an a. Qua&-., ....._,.~to .......
OJRT DOSH, Realtor
lllOW.Olllt ~ u.... m.-z...
' ftltOIA Tl ISflTi 2·houlies. ..... lot. 3-pn. E.
00 St. OrQ Sl.UDD! --. ms--.
Qpeg Houses
THIS WEEKEND
KMp this h1ndy dlr~ory with you this
weekend n you to hovte-huntlnt-All
the locetlont liated below are cl..c:rlbed
In 9reater cl.tell by edvertltlnt ehewh•r•
In tod1y'1 DAILY PILOT WAHT ADS.
Petront thowlnt open ttou... for .. i. or
to Nnt ere urpd te lltt 1uch Information
In this celumn 11ch frldey.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(3 Bedrooms)
1518 Mariners Dr .. Newport Bearh
64&·7171 or546-2313 (2-5)
1907 Tradewind.s, BayCl"fllt, N. B.
64&-3255 anytime (Sat. & Sun. 1·5)
318 St. Andrews Road (Newport Heigbt.s),
N. B. -848-8381
254 Driftwood Road (Shoredtf fs), CdM
&73·2355
400 Holmwood, Newport Height6
646·3255 anytime (Sat.Sun. 1·5l
3158 Sumatra Place, rosta Mesa
&4~3255 anytime ISat. & Sun. l·Sl
20091 Orchid St. (Back Bay nr new Univ)
KI S-2124 an ytime
980 Oak St., Costa Mesa
673-6025 Eves
278 Alben Pl .. Costa Mesa
U 8-UM. 842-3497, 642-0615
2915 Andr03, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa
54~515
(3 Br. & Fam. Rm.)
*54-0 De Aru.a Dr., Corona del Mar
873-7&53 (Sat.·Sun. 1·5)
G337 La ~trella Ave., Fountain Valley
847-0968
2311 Redl~ds Drive, Back Bay
646-8811 (12 lil dusk)
*1'400 Lincoln Lane, Newport Buch
646-7171or546-2313 (2·5)
3285 Minnesota. (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
546-0477 (Open Dally)
~10 Neptune Ave .• Newport Beach
&73·9412
249 Robin Hood Pl., Costa Mesa
646-0460
3241 Iowa St., Mesa Verde. Costa Mes a
545-4873
Laiuna Buch, 494-4023
Call !or appt. please
1'4 Ir. & Fam. Rm.}
1100 Essex Lane. West.cliff. N B
64&-3255 uyt.ime
1806 Pitcairn, Cost~ Mesa
646-3255 mytime (Sat.-Sun. 1·5)
2964 Crofton, C08la Mesa
546-5615
1&07 Harrow Pl. Westcliff, Newport Beach
548-6482 or 873-5170 _
1641 Melvin Way, Tustin
838-3839 (Open Daily)
(5 Br. & F•m. Rm.)
2807 Blackthorn, Eutbluf f
646-3255 anytime (Sat.-Sun. 1·5)
HOUSES FOi IENT
(l Ir. I Fam. Rm.)
9528 Ro8e Ave., Fount.a.in Valley
213-394-8814
APARTMENTS FOR l!NT
(2 Bedrooms}
2229 Rutgers Drive, Costa Mesa
*3025 Fillmore, Apl 131. Costa Men
673-4310 or 543-3979 (Townhouse)
257-C Ogle St., C08ta Mesa
873-8025 bes (unfUrn.) ** 110 44tbSt .. Newport Buch 842-3639 (unfurn.)
CONDOMINIUM POR SALi
(2 Ir. Unih)
2400 Elden. COila Mal, Back Bay No. 14
end No. 15 OR 3-T!SeO (Sun. 1·5)
DUPLEX FOi SALi
(I Ir. bch)
118 38th St. Newport Beach
OR S-Oe'TO or JO M380 (Sal&.n.)
'* Stm'ed Ustlnp Rift Pooll
•• Starf'ed U.Unp On Waterfront
Sales Position TOP rond. ~r. Newly
dee 3 bdr 2 Ila, ~· Uv nn
wl frpl, Jge ram rm, Elet:
lot, w/w cpl'&· l.andllC w/
'Pf'll\kl'n , w trtA. Sll 5
mo. :i.:m Iowa St. :,45-4873
Nl:."\.'P.">~T :il>oru on dlan·
nel ntar c:ubhouN: w/PoQla.
Large 4 bdrm + den nr
office. 21; bat.hi, u.nd,y
hfllll'h. Ideal tor dilldren.
Many f"Xtrla&. SM,960. Jm•
meet. ocr Owner • Gnd
St. &tt~
Meae Verde RNlty
Proirreaslve youn& orpnlza.
tion Wllh profeaalonal ap.
proech is £l'OWlnt Caat.
Sales Include Paceaetttr re-
aalff, aoll murw lot& 6
c:ommerc:sal d.velo~nts.
Call Waltn R. Cayner,
James 8 . Wood 546·~
N!W CUSTOM HOMES
Near Me1a Ver*. Cnuntry
Club. Lovely provin<.1aJ fJr -l--U-d-~-.-
modem. Buildtr W1IJ l<'ttPI I n I u .. tes .
t~des, of!en>. 3019 Jav&
* EASTSIDE * Road, Jwrt off Mua Verde Dnve, brkr. ~ Immaculate 4 BR hdwood, --------
1 %. ba. bit-In.a, fli>Lc, i.aJi:e STEAL THJS POOL HOME
cement patJo, fnced yd, Meaa Verde's best bu.y. See
double &araee. ExceptJnna l 6'9'14 Royal Palm Dr. Va-
&OOd layout with 9e1>arate cant $173 mo. 1ncludea ev-
dlning room. call for Cur· eryt.luna. Ownf'r says any
20 Cntom Homes
BALANCED P0WDt
3 • 4 BR Fam Rm + D1.n Rm
642·lm
lh d taib ed rru. offer ok. Bkr. !>46·5880 S23~~ . pnc at REDUCED $5,000
STEPS lo Bay. 2 BR. 2 a,..
fpl, pelio, boat llip ......u.
ClbhM. pool, pyt bcft. Pree-
tii'I! aru .. Sl.5.SOO Lee ., mo,
•91 E. 17th St. 642-3790 Li: 4 BR, 3 bath home. See °"'""". 675-3501
$5900 On * nlPLVC
1040 w. 8aJboe Bhd. 7( f)f/w11t ·r (~
to appreciate. All bit-Ins,
cpts, dpa. Ready for unmed.
occupancy. 549-3389 anytime TR 1 ~ 2:1.S HO J.GIT1
SELL/TRADE by Owner
4'/. ON To . t'"ft ~., tt. 3 Bdrms. 2 belha, bke new. 1 ft 3 BR + de .. ,__.
a • • l!lOI u.. M "1 8ee.Ullful Carpet'g, p&liO, O/ ~ n--1. n-• ::. =-llft,
ntA & small 1.nd TO .. OR.. 11~ aar. Nr Khools Ir aho~ ::~==aa=:y=........,==rv==w/ trade for car or TO. • or
Sharp Mesa Meadawt; Elec-:::p=lll(='=Owne==r=548=·=2000==:::::. 1210 bltna, ~red P1tio, f'li>I ,
Qits. Drpg, Vaant! Qwck Met. Verde 1110 BY OWNER. Muat 11U 2
OC'Cl.lpancy. Owner-646· 196\ p ACESETTER HOME. pot>-unlta. Newpcrt Heilhta. a·
3 BR Fnedom Sl.5.750. S300 ular Hawaiian modem ntr eel. location. fl0.'50, Will
dn. About SlOO mo. No 2nd on 11 70x130 Jal. 3 BR. :? take ~kl!' down. !:'Ne..
TDa. Lockhart Rlty ba, le pane~ tam rm, .ep _548_-9111'7_._-___ _
646·7.:m. din. nn. lg Uv nn w/Paloa "" FfXER.U,HR
POOL home l\r We•c!Jff
lhop. 2 Br, l~ ba, fam
rm. trplc. S22.900. 6'6-1456.
1100
$750 DOWN
You can't top llua fOf' a iood
3 ~. ? b&th home In
ODllere Park. N I price
nly S20.950•
f"RUIT Tr~a! F'tahpond!
Bou • Pia~' OUve
trtt! Beau·IJJdcpd! 3·)'1"1·
new! 3-Br. Nr-new ww·
cpt.a I. drpe. Bltinl, f'rpl.
S24 .500. OY!MT' /LI 3-2656.
64.2-3497. 642-()615.
SAOUTTO:/ By owner :.
Br + G~st • nn A add'I
bdl Gii I~ JM lot! Room
tar another unit ns.ooo.
l5ll5 R~ancls Pl/ &M>-0238
m:sI' EASTSJDE LQC.
NlCE J BR. HDWO.
FLOORS $18,000 SUBMIT
TERMS OWN 646·~ OR
673-7413
O~ HSE/ SAT · SUN
{ GI. NO • 00\\
3117 Pla"e Dr· l:'S.~
64U1'2!I
HAL.ECRE:ST"' 4-Brt 11..-ea
Bltns, Nrw·palnt, WW<p!A.
Or,1t.. Owner $64510
MUST aeU, 4 bdrm. fam rm,
din rm pet.Jo, la.nd9r, S29,!IOO
~-911!17 or scs.m
BY CJWMr. modem l BR &
sick, HW. cpt, Vn-y ltlarp.
mo total dn. Sluoo &46·~
NEW MOOD. TWNlm:
-/ NR • BF..\Qi l
C'D-1514. d«J.O
Mete 0.1 M., 110,, .
Verdes stone f:irepla~. O.er Or u la! ONLY m..-r
200> •q tt or livinl area. SJ&.2998, 5.15-18 9ftS.
S.ln Eltt kit, w-w q>l It NlC"E Family &m.. 3 BR
<Ip., completely tncd It bit· ma, frpl.c. qie.. a.ut. ~P· ~_!~· 1776 PU· larodec. Own. MUm.' CIUTI. ,,..,.,..,.,.,~
*Owner/Open-House Newport Sheree ::f1220
lmma.c! 3-Br. Fanuly·rm. 2· 2-STORY/ 3-M/ ... Ba. Bltns. M&n)' extru ! * l28S MINNESOTA S23,950, LOW·DN!
$24,500/GJ.Joan. 54S.0417 OWNER., I0-3l50f
Mwr Se.LI! +Br Ha.lec:rest 1Kk •-1MO home • 120.900. 131% Wat.on, ----"F~---_;;.....;.
S4S-SK1 3 BR. bdw ftrw. N• ......
AJmo.t 1/S acre, IW' MW 3 BR 1~ bath, T"'1.AN. Le Untv. Z'»l OldlM 8lnet.
cot lot-for under 125.~ ======== 2915 Androc. 56GS15
CORONA DEL MAit
OFFICE
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Preview Showing
August 21 ind 22, from 91111to9 pm
Wilson Gardens
Priotely Owned A&Mrtmenh In C_.. Mlle
2 bedrooms-1 i laths-Split Lnel
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• rnnvenltnt Loc1tlon
• Sound LaatJng Value•
. • Spacio~ Park like ..wnr
• Bm!Ulully Landscaped
e Many Recreational FadliU.
$15,395 to $15,950
LOW as SlSO DOWN
IMMAC ' BR. 2 be. tam rm, From Ne~rt Blvd .. tum North on Harbor
Dre lrit, c:pt, dpa. awn. Blvd. to ilaon, West 3 bloc.b to WtllOn
tnnsfcf. UT.500 ~ Garden~.
NEED NOW. a.. ti. .. ,.., 2261 ,ountain Way l11t (office) '42·19"
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HOUSES l'OR SALE ,. HOUSH ,OR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALi -
">ron• del ~r 1250 Hunting ton 8_.ch 1400H~ntlnqton S.ach 1400
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CORONA DEL MAR
OFFICE
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p111t. :l Bil 'l b;1 Top quality H1 Lo cpl.,
<lrps .. bll -in1-. U!>C'cl brk Ci.replace PATIO .
$18.500
FHA OR GI
l OW ()\\ '\ P.\IT to new FHA or GI loan. 4
1'R plu~ 2nd tory bonus rni. New deluxe
q >I. thruout r nttre home
PRIVATE CLUBHOUSE
Wi thin \\al k1ng dista nce & so is the BEA0:11
:l RR P ~ hJ f'pt~ & lovely custom clr apt>s.
$1 7.950. • Pacific Shores REAL TY
LE 6-8894 U 7 -8586 I
:! 01'1 lt ES TO SF.RVE YOU
1011011 n1·:,\t II HI\ D. 1800 1 BF.AC'H RL\'D.
111 \ Tt'\GTON BF.ACH
"OPEN EVENINGS"
JO~in;,: rn• .n,a•• '"·"·111--9Q9 ----- - -67~3171 O\J('fl ti r·s 1 .
1 Fountein V•ll•v 1410Fount11n Valley 1410
CORONA DEL MAit
OFF ICE
67 112 FRONTAGE
1;, Blk to Ocun Bluff
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or for ~ru. Vlf'W ol 0ttan
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ftroud to Have Liated
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~ with ;::lramrn,! harrl·
wood rluor s. 1>.1nr llr11 d rs
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:\ b"'<irTI•llt~ ! hrPµla«ts
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.l 1-.1n) nn \ 11 " .~ lhr land
15 ) ours 1 l\1.1wr will hdp I
hnMrr .,. 11J1 unhruroj 11(
S:V100 down. Hurry' Hur ry!
C.11 6'i..1"3171 no... Ol'e n
Dr~
ThrH R· 1 Lots GI Repoueu ion
fo'oun1.a111 \'~llo ~ nnlv Bedmu plus 6onus
$GOOO Plc.'h I• ' dn Act n m S1650 rto\\ 11 F. P.
QUJckl) ~:!:1 !);,n
Immaculate Home No Vecancies
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1111{ 0111 of •'·'~' <>nly $.'\1.~lll
SPINDELL REALTY
&194 '12 W 1rner 545-0458 147-7528
Corona ,;,-Mar -1-UO I Huntington 8Nc.h 1400
A~ l.NCO'rc '>TC.\L' · ,;' REDUCED ! !
WOULD )'OU lik, ,., put I OUTSTANDING 4-BR S1 AOO " )Tat rn ~ou1 poc· . • l..r1~ Tt nif•c ln•'•m r 111\lt Ont) S900 • dn1Sl8 . .f00 · :-o;rw
on trf't ..twlrd gire<>r t ront 1 .1-'llA toa.n. 81~ lot' 81;;
unit bas 2 bN!rooms. I hath· rooma' •·11>1r SIU\~ .
rrar un11 '' n'"' \, 11h 2 • • • • •
bfodrooms, 1 bath & " ur-SPAfi'k LING .....•.
prue bonu.~ . I r.'ntPl'tf' ••••••••. SOL VISTA
S::\J~l 1 p;.rtmc1 I lrtt~llllt l11'i\nrst' :\Palest' 8,. s I ~ p;-r rnonrh Ml 11ruu tdsrpd' Nf"A Iv pamttd'
l"f'fll(>d. Why "'a" ·'all C.mnplrtf'ly ntrprttd!
IT.-::lil f)pton I vr ~ HURRY' Pr1r td right:
CORONA OEL MAR
OF FICE
67>3Jn
&"LA RUE REAL TY
I t7'1i l Rca1 h •
REPOSSESSION
I -HarbOr View Hills-
1 ~ fl) l\pp1 r1111( IK,l:.A.'I
VU:.·w -3 ni ~ bedr,.nms.
II :! baths. lol!t of srnr:ig,,
"10m for lltf'R1' P""I ''" ner.
1~ ~a ~ tiT->·l~..!I
3 BR. 1~ ba, cpl.I. bit-ms.
blk inc. Maro ~tras 90' ~
loan. j~ ~. 30 yrs. ~o loan
fre. Vac . Open t1l 9
BRASHEAR RL TY
17420 Beach Blvd.
CORONA DEL MAR
OFFICE
tiij..;;111
fi'\· m \":llt:RJawm·i: -Prov.
l'MI' SllnO('( k \\ti bar,
VIEW l BR. J b8. fam rm. * DUPLEX * I L4:f' exprns1v~ lot' ~ti • ~of tf\H. lmm11t·-It C..il<'rr-l.l'a~r • Opt1cn or 1rad.-dn.
rut ! BR l'ii
0
!0h unil. N1~ _91...:.."' BARGAl'l' _673-7~
bit ba. n.11ur;il \olf•1d kitch BY ~/ 2-Bc !·B3 Frpl.
1 urut hu extra lg !Jv rm Patin R·:! So·Hw) 2 blkl-
with tu~ cn>U drps Other 1 Bi•arh' Dble·pr strnaed
ta'llt pan furn. 1\ bar.;am for b~ Inc un1L &: b3e for
at SJUOO. EZ trrms add I bdrm&. II)~ · _ dn.
Wootton Realty
673-2355
Farmhouse Style
Pr111"1 • S19.950. m-~.
:> JQ.f\f l 6.
847~1
BY OW~F:R: Sal~ or lea~.
l"l11 ~ BR. 2 BA. Iv. room.
nl"' • cri>l (rplc: fam. room .
11J>"n~ on lrg patio. blt·in".
drshwuhtr. f~td. prt
peymen1 10\ol•ard d o w n
payment, tllStm. 123..250.
hSi--01&.1. 10 mla. &o ~
ta.s.
$-ljO OOWN or tnde~y
owntt, '.? bf twnl\se. Elec.
blJ·•M· hrkbt bar. Nice cpt
I: drp. Dutch clta.n. To 1ee
la lo buy. 962-2782
PACIFIC SANDS· Immac 3
HOUSIS FOl SALE
1705
5 BR, 2i, ba.. view S32.000
Emtrald Bay, 3 br $59.000·
0...llE'r rooe 21i ba. den.
11rw, frpl. 1uhm1t.
Peg Allr11 Kr·allnr
Jim N Coast ll•y
l.n:.:una ~ach .C~l ·i.o'fCI
Oan.t Point 1730
POINT REAL TY
Beeutiful view ol Danft
Potnl Jlarbof'. 3 [Juptrx ll'lS + :! BR hoo~it. now rent1n.:
SI I :'i mn. 1'ht prwt' will llUr·
fll'tMt you.
RENTALS RINTAU
Hout-. fumlehM HeuMa UnfwftW.14
Balboa lalMMI USS Newpert IMd\ noG -----------··-----'* 3 BEDROOM *
SlJO MO. rROM SEPI'. 15
TO J UNE 15. 546-J.463
Vaution Rentals
STE PS .•..•
FR OM
..••. BEACH
~SUMMER RENTAL
~ 2-Br. Apt.
~ Completely furn.
._, $125-w"kly
642-1456 or 541-7311
RENTALS
Hovaea Unfurnl1hed
SPOISH STYLE
In ~ R ied area of N..,..
port Bffcb hmed 811.lff •
one ol America' a fiDett A:
matt unuauaJ c:ommunltlK.
1 &: 2 story, 2, 3. A: ' Bit.
Complt lt ~tn ldtcbtn,
frple, doublt ..,..... • tul1
ailed. YMt round homt 1n a
ttaort like 1ettln1.
LOCATION minutes fn>m
Udo ltlt, Balboa, Nt wpurt
Bay. Shope are clOlt. Vl1wa
are maa:niflcent. Your p&ll,
park le puttlrw rrtm with·
Nr w 1Ju11lr,, r11nrutl1• \\h11r-lOOO inf walk111& distant*.
\I 11ttr '•'" 1 :I BR . I, '..! General LIMITED GROUP ava.ll·
BR S:::l ~1. b cl'I. trrm~ H• hi d able now, from $295 per Cameo ICJ an s I month lncludinc malnten-
r ''" ,·our pwl\ \II h,I\"
1
1 Pool • View I ctJll't'·
\Ill'"'
r.1 & It·.' zonr. S7!Ul ,. , t lwtt111 . lam1ly-drmni: '"' 0 I 6~1 ~II Ji Co.1.;1 ""'' D.tn~ 1'nm1 I llN'ph1rr,, blt-10 loldleo. , PH N 1 196-~1 '. "' onr I 1•~·1 m111nl •'-w11 O~l:: JqDUP 2, J, 4, bedroom
1rr :.1n'l,le/ and 2-stoey hornet
''''"I AL:> f'I'"'''' 11111 \fr, h•• I ava11a.bte for rent al tamtd
House-' F~~d _ _
1
671·9'100 Blutfs community o"'"
I.VI'!! .>I .O~~i I kin 1 'nr"'r N ...-Costa Mffa 21 00 00 Ill "•·.--c-..,.., Bay & 8rJ1 h Re<1ll}'. Inc. Bay. KJtchcn. l'trtpl.aee.
O..f..A~. '.! Br. Illar &. 11ork
shop <.:·'.? ionc. rm lea~ I
Pruttc Rltr ~'lO!I Harbor
Bhd. ~S.lrl:!..' '
SIOO. :? 8~'0C~~1 1
f'lllld 01\ :\O pc-ta. 2?..sJ
Pa1•1f1c· ,'\\I' 1)46·13~
S~tAU-hOUbl' su11able for
l or '.! J><'l'~ns Nr O,tr}
ciuh. rm u111 pd ~t'.1·1"179
LARGE ~ hdrms. Eire• kit
ra11CJ. sno mo i..cast
\.ardtncr Incl. 5.«i·9~
-EA~TSIDf-.-2-BR $9:1
!\t'" Pain• c :ara~/ Yarrl.
1:·l Monlt Vl•ll 6't6·."l>(1
I BEDROOM furn Hou~r
Yard It shade trHI $3."1
546·4141 bkr
3 BR HOUS E 1 ba. rncd-;:i"
Wu tuni: fac1l Cblldrtn
OK ~-1686
.'O'!J \\' Cal!J,,., Blvd Double Ciara~e. Brand '*"'·
~l'"l>'Jlt 15r J l'h , Calif. Spanish stylln&· ~ta
RENTA LS-dra.pu, paUo .... tulJ txt~
tor ma1.11te~. Pool Walk·
m;: d!sta.nce to ICbool llld
part&. Ft-om $2Z. <Spec:W
le~ equity plan a.1ao
avail.J Visit Bluffs off Ja.m·
bortt Road/' In Newport
11 r h,1\r l\hal ~OU l\,Jllf
Matcham Realty
646--4837
Costa Meu 3100 8"arh. Write or phone
1573·7611.
*NEAR SCHOOLS*
1 lolk ln '""\ t.s1a111'1''I HJ I.
!.., bile to Elf'm . ad\001.
1 Le RR hnust & l:M· Nl'W·
I) p.11nf1'tl. dr11n thruout.
llMtl ,.q fl I p IO 3 t'hlldrHI.
\I. alrr 11 H~h prl. !\tr. Ed·
.,. ardJ. -mgr. EHG·:i6.17. u; '.! BR ho~ & 11: Nrw·
1, r in1t-d. d ean •hruout.
IOI~' ~<I ll Up to 3 rh1'd1 PO
\\ iiter/ Trash pd 'l&:.1 El·
drn '\t Dirk '!or11n m~r.
I. VI'' fi I'~ ti•';'~•
ELEGANCE AT ITS
PEEK
Lar&fl 3 br. 2 ba homes.
overlooJdnr Nf'WPOrt'a H ·
• clUJlvt upper bay. Cpti,
drps thru~t. bit-Ins, l
pools. 18 hole puttlnr ll'ffn,
priv bd pedo, )'rd won
malnt. by owner, Pttl Ir
chlldrm WELCOME!
642-0425. Tuatm & ~I Mar
Ave. NPWpOl't Beach.
W1terfront
Meu Verde 2110
:: BR llOLSE I ha lrwd )d , $82.50 W~s~1nv; _ .. !ac1I Ctlildrf'n I! BR rluplt' gar .. i.;t , fenced.
NEWPORT 1.Jlie, dock. 2
bdrm, l It "1 be, 2 cluld-
drtn ok. Yrt:y $225 mo.
846-9128/ 6tM:2"5 eves. _<~J411-~.___ Will furn. for S!f>.
. ""OO 545-136'J BKR 646-9666 Newport S.1ch .u !lllCE-2-hdnn dupltx qulcl
Cherming Cape Cod
* fllr;o,1 10 Balboa Bay Club.
Sft'flS In 1::1' P\1·Brarh'
Pvt • Commuruty. Ne" ly
dee & fum ' 4·Br '.!12 • 13A.
J.car ~!Ir \\ shr-rlryer
D:.hwr S300-mo1 Avail to
Junr :10. 64:!-:'.llOJ,
C'.!131 HO 5-\0H -----* RENTALS * • t\Pl'S-HOMES-CUMM'l.
• NrwlJC)rt Atta 6 C.M.
• f URN . UNTURN
LIDO REALTY. INC.
OR~ OR~
C0~1Pl..£TEL Y rum, linens.
dishes etc. Custt>m deeor-
ated. bought for ~Linmtnt,
but will rent tor 6 mot or
tongu, Adults onl)t. Swim
ln ~ « olyinptc ~atcd
pool, Afl Ot)uxe. 675-3137
WINTER Rental/ 3·Br &ach
hie. 1-blk to Ocean! J'Tpl,
Gar. 2-yarda, Sl.50 leue fr
~pt l1 thru June 30. 646-ot79
E 11~ IOC'&llon. Clolf! &o
~hof1Pllll: f f'nrrd yArd. G!U'"
dt!l4'r. Wt tt't' pd SlOS.
MI 6-~16:12.
$97.M).2-Br~nt'\vly n<i«W·
lovtly Incl yard. cari>ort.
close to srhoola & shop.
C ir l's & infanll ~pted.
548-0062
3 BR )I tam rm. fncd yd,
ptillo, JU· Fmlh V-ltd IWW
crpt.s, dtspos, mn. ncs mo
'39 Magnolia. 546:2335
3 BDRM. 2 belha. HOO eq.
ft. Large yard, \oc. near
OCC A: Harbor Center. llTS
mo. ~41 rltr.
NEAR May Co. 3 br. 1% ba,
Crplc. blt·lna. fenced yrd.
nr schl.a. $1&.5 wa pd, lS
Trinity Dr. C.M. Kl !)..5178
NEW 2 BR. d'1J9. fDcd
patio. nm. wtr pd. 2 kids,
no peta. Nr. 9Ch1a m E. n. 633-2860.
~-BLK OCEAN! 2-BR.
l·Ba. Llvlnc • rm, Kltchm,
Dbl~. r'ocec1. n~
leue. 6*-01'19
NEW 3-Br/ Obie-sari 2-Ba.
Cpta, 0'1J9, Bltns, 1'nc'.d.
Oub-privU. Wa.lk to ~ach!
Ref-646-8510
LEASE • SELL • TR.ADE
3 br, 3 be. dock. #2 &1-
boa Con• ~ ~ to
bkra.
SUMMER rental/ 2"' • br I
Japaneee Modem/ Nr.
Boch a: BaJ. mo • wtr.
Y.5-~.
BAY ..._ 2 br put. .,..
PJiv. beach. JT\y. Nr. 8al•
boe Ba1 C ab. IS'MMI
$300-MO LEASE/l.c9 Near
New. Bltna, hcd. 1..2 chil•
d.ren/ pet ok. 67S-l '76S.
{ Ol'f WATER! 3-81\-
$725-MO/YR·LEASE.
5'1-1290
FOR ltue. ' BR Waterfront
home, upper Newport 8&1·
WI() month. 5'8-0089
'~t.rlooklnz Octan le Coun·
BY-;mnt~2 BR:-11>Ut level Br, 2 ba. 1~ yn. Walk to
h .. 111, hi:. ttv rm. ecp dJn, beach. tncd, cpt.s. blt·ins.
rm L itaragr apt which _m_.z,o. __ o_wn_u_S36_·S:t_rs_. _
PAYI mo&t of mo. pmta. G ----· -~ · ---1n~ ~~TT56. ~. Fount1ln V1lley 1410
SUMMER rent&!/ 2"' • br/
Ja panese modem/ Nr-
Beech le Bay. $150 -wk.
:;45-87()6.
3 BR, 2 be, dapsl, blt-tns,
fr-pk, 2-car pn.ie. $140.
2431 Sa.nta Ana. 548-Tl!l
vccept Sun.
2 BR. atove, refrl&. pvJ i:a,r
& yard. Nr. Elem ICbool &
1hope. tlOO. M6-SS31.
P'r'M Drt9 At
"Pt..AYGIJU. SHOP''
See Ad la TV W"*
• tr)•a1dr. 3 Br hobb.v hou·~.
lp sedud~ f Pf" 101 . h1ic
I
trffs. r an<' f11r h mo;y.
MOVE IN by S C H 0 0 L
IDlf:.
Classified A~s
Go 1hrough your place today. look for everything that
isn 't needed or enjoyed by your family anymore. The
cameras, furniture, sports equipment, a pp I i a n c es, out-
grown clothing, toys and other things you find are
worth good. hard cash to folks who need them . • but
really, they' re n o t worth a thing to you if they· re not
being used.
When you have your list, Just dial di red 642 · 5618 and give it
to the experienced Ad Writer who answers.
you word your ad to get fa sf est results. The cost?
Surprisingly lowl
She'll help
Call Now 642-5678
"Just Say Charge It!"
,,
Ownr r Bkr ~'.!010
SHORE CUFFS
3 LOWF4f BUYS at
$41.cm * i-1~ • m ;,oo
~()pm Da.ily
%>4 Driftwood Rd.
Wootton RHlty
67l-2l55
~~R-E-D-UC_E_D_I ~~
HAltlOlt Vl!W HILLS
3--Br. 2-Ba. F'llnlily·nn, f'ulJ
dinint·rm. ~r leavinz
area! 673~
OPC'l DAILY 1 ·5 P'.\l um GOLODfROD
HOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT ID
4:, -ffEW~R-2, 2 BR. A
dl'n homt l"f'tt!Ttl.y ttmodel·
td. pvt be<'k yard l: patio,
dhl c:Ar, p.vklnr &.ttt· fir ,.m 5
4,;· \1EW lot-;-R:-2,"""2-BR,
l"f'iMdPled bCJmt, pvt bad
yard .t patio, dbl urap,
parlon~ llJ"t8. 67S-J03S
BY -OWNER 2 BR, 2 ba.,
60' R ·2. Cpa./ctr,,... frp&c,
patio. La. yd. SlS,900.
61N026.
0\\":llER/ SACRinCE! CbarmJnc s . Br $21,.500 •
Duplex • $38.500. OR 3-4111
---
•OPEN SAT. 1·5•
17108 S.nta Madrln1
(Warner to f'im.S1. w of
Mainolia. So. on !WM, E.
on D Rancho • to signs).
&autilully rompltt~ Bonus
Room, 3-Br. Pool..ued kit.
•OPEN SUN. ·1.5•
17969 OAK ST.
CHARMING beach coetace .
% bloclt to ocean. Wlnttr
rental. 124 ~ St. OR lJCrJ6
OCEAN rRONT
Winter flt yr\1 1 bdrm. Sl.15
•ap.~
BA YSHO~ 2 BR, dbl pr-
&&". pv1 bead\,~· to June
-2691 Crestview.
UDO ISLE $225-MO.
i J.-BR. 2-BA.
rn-5048 (on Talbert btwn Mqnolia a: Bushard • follow lip ).
See thit lovely Model Home. OCEAN FRONT/ Wlnte'/
3·Br/F'a.nuly • room. Lo~ rental. Nt wer l-Br. Attnc-
of extru! fl.Im. 648·1529.
11111o. fleftlneuta_J~ SPINDEU REALTY
C I It H 18941.i Warner (a t ~Ua) Newpert Sho~ 2220
UStom • OIM ~ &47·7521 t ves.
First Time Offere4 3 BR. l~ be ,_ UT WINTD Rental ~It/ 1.a.. \i Blk from 8-Y. S BR. 1 be • .. rear BltJll. O\lbhoute ·Pool! 304
+ two 1" bet.hi. ATTRAC rm. trplc, draret, lam ""· Canal It. Sl~mo.
TIVE 1Sx27 patio It too tie<: blt-lna, 6-wub, lndsp, , ..... _. lpkJn, le beck 1'11. bk>ck many ut.raa to list . ..,..,"""' wall. m.ooo. 9337 La Corona del Mer 2250
Terms. Sbaw1I by appt onlJ. E.atreUa Av. MT-<1968 OWNER 67J..UT17 -~ -s BR, turn. beautltul vn
S1nt1 Ana 1620 ot &y, avall Sept. ll. SUit·
Lido Isle 1151 -----able for teacben. $1~ mo.
----WOMAN m -9612. MUST Sfllc.n -:-:=n.=de=l-:':'Ma=r =22=50
Lido lei
k ,,
~ DUPLEX. 2 BR. cpld. No •~a. a-32..,
pets. 2659 Oran&e Ave ~ ;;:.~~.;....-.-J.7:-..----
at 2524 Elden)
2 BR I putty tum). 1.at'I"
yard. Near &bopp!Ac A bua.
642--4610
* EAS'ISIDE * 2 BR. blt-ina, g~e. No
pets. S85 mo ~.
e NEW J.BOR.M HOUSE •
Pvt yard; rvtlt. N~
Hetcbta arta. 548-Q23
BLUJTS: 3 br, 3 be. q>tl.
drpl, blt·lna, srdb'•· 2
Poolt, Panoramic bQ \'kW.
$350 Mo. Winter. ?t'\ll FUnl.
Nr CdM H!. 6CHT30.
3·BR/ :Z.BA. $195 • LeUf
333 SANT A t.SABn
549-2747
NEW l BR duplex, cpt. car.
btt-tna. ruo. mo. 2212 ~
chard Dr, 5CM'72
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AP!!= Unfu~~-ltlNTALS ·-llNTALS 1 •INTALS REAL ESTATI
__ Ae.....__P_um_lthe4 ____ ¥--..:.-;.....;..'..;.u_m...;.hhed;.;.;.;...::..__ Aph. Unfvmf1hed General
JC EAL ESTA fl
Gen. ..
_ ...... __ ._, ____ 40000.. __ "Mral 4000 Newport Hfh: 4210 COSTA MISA 5100 _N_!WJl!_.._rt_a.._c_h __ s_200;..;..;.._N_ew-:..port.;.......;a..;....;;..;..;ch.;__;;S;.;;200~ Huntington a...ch S400 8u1ine11 Rental 6060 ~ 6IOO
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1 llDIOOM • IALCONY OR PA 110
2 llDIOOM-PRIYA TE LANAl-11/J BA.
Ci.rpetl 4' Dnpea • Fireplacea • Built-ins
LauDdry Rooma • Soundproo1ed • lmulated
• 3 Poola • Putttni Green e Tellllil Club e Adult & Family
(charter) • Shuffleboard
• Club HOUJt w/aalley
• Conttneatal Break:flltl eTeryday
• Walk to Beach &: Elementary School
• Clolelt apta to University of Irvine
NP'!' UCTS • 1 Br turn.
Pool. AU utll pd. $100 mo.
3126 Clay. :>48·7325.
SUNNY '2 Br-:-El-ec-· -kl-tc-h,
love!¥ )'a.rd, pool, lndry, 1
Tttn•¥tr ok. $150. 548-1824
Ceron• def Mar 4250
2 BOR duplex wuber/drytr,
nr. beach. Want lady teach•
f'r to a.hare w/aame ~
Balboa 4300 --------BRAND NEW LUXUllY
Dupleua. Avail now for
tamllie. or 4 to 8. ~Ill
Be9ch or B~: Owntr.
67!1-.3570
Pre11la• Addreu ......
• • • £aonom1 R.enu •••
MARTIN IOU I
GARDENS
B1chelor1 hl.m
P'rom $110
l Bdrm ••••• From $105
2 Bdrm ..... Frorn Sl2'
3 Bdrm . 2 Bath
Prom s~
Catpeta-Drapea-Gara ..
BJt.-ba Oveo • Ranae •••...• a Pooa .....••
c~ IJvial •••••••
Park·llke lunoundtnp
Ullb • Santa Ana, C.M.
~ 646-4233
S.pectacular View
Ocean and Bay
COOL -CLEAN -PltESH Allt
Waterfront hoperty
2525 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
Located on ma.in channel near the entrance to
harbor. Boat 1Ups available to residents.
Leasing from $310 & up
Commodore
Circle Apts.
2 & 3 B<-droom
$110 & UP
No CIHftinCJ Fee
e lllh Mo. ftee
e 1 mi.le to Beach
e Heated Pool
• Cbildren Welcome
e Acrou from 5 Poml
OFFICE SPACE Speculator · 1,,..... • acre, In y orila Linda. NEW MUTUAL ILOG. xmt toe. nr lt'°9 cntr
e Free Ant. • R«ept.loo-and planned devd opmmt
i.t Service $68,000 terma. OR s.tm
• Carpet. 6 DtaPM '
Included
• F'rN janltonal Servtre
I• UllhllM Paid
• Free Tenant 6 OUeat
Parking
Mount. & o..rt '211
• LOTS Bii Bear, dMr-ttti.,
L• acre. No C<W'ltnd· 0...-
er, ~19((;.
I LOOK AT THIS
216 l:Jq. Yt --OnJy 197/Mo.
Shopping Aru OTHER SIZ~
7732 Commodore Circle Apt l l A. VA~Llll
181., • AC at La ~
$6500 M aett. Twma W
mil. 673· 1167
847-6905 2861-63 Eut Cout Hwy. bchanpa, I. I . dao
CORONA. DF.L M A.A
TRIPLEX l bdrm, cllrl)elS, Ca.1J 67~·1290 or 494·7~" HAVE: Small TO
drapee, blt·lna, patio, Gu. NEW NEW NEW Wiiier pa1d. $85. 7782 Ron· GOO Sea Lane . Conm del Mar
(llacArthur at Cout Highway) FREE O~ AT
Pl.A YGIRL SHOP
St>e ad In TV 'ftee:k .....
MESA NORTH APTS.
2 la Wt. 1 ~ b&. Fum;uo.
2 bedrm, 2 bath apartment . All electric ~tch
en private 1undeclc • large pool plu.a amall
musage pool · ideal for adults • 3 story gar-
age alao guest parking.
Phone 673-9313 ' l1Jd R.d. 1~·1(13. 600 IQ· rt. for retail ltOl"t Of
office apace.
Want: 2-4 Units, Ml'. St"1t
HAVE: 4 8drma. J •
WANT:
Vacant Land • Unlt1 • TD't
873-3445 tum. $ll0 up. Pvt/p&UO
drpl/~ blt..lnl. pr. Ask for Herman Trott. Mgr.
'=SUnfurnhhed C-.~~ ... ~~!!~41!!100" &.y l1land1 4350 H&A Tm> POOLB ----~--------
4 BR, 2 bl. all Dec ldtlctln, Huntf~ a.Mil MOO Somethlnt Extra gar, trplc, 11vall Secit 6-
tk aho1>9. ACbJ.t • ooc. N
CHIU> eectioD-ht OK.
CooU~l•IH&kv Me-8888
ewpert &.ach 5200 ---
ON THE IAY
Corona def Mar 5250
• COROUDO APTS.
Penthae • Levela • Studloe
A..UU•WA &UWJr available. All deluu fU-673-1200 ew 1 • ,..,... v l BR. 2.ba ..._~ New Eutalde tint ..caney June 15. 1201/a Agate, *" $1 ~ ~
...... ..,,_, appluce 19'!11 turet. !".ut aa B-,y Ave., -========-Tiie Towers Some w/f!i>&c, All 2 BR b-ln
rtlJ'iltntor, waa'--:f, cfr7tr, from Newpert. !h1i ~ Lido lale 4U1 2 BR with 3 car pr, blWna,
Carplta. .... ~ s prdm court. pvt. pedo. riCbt to 1 BR IBa)'fram) w/ ar w/o pullma.o bath, diaoou1. PECTACULAR
ODlJ S:HS mo. Dick &.cs WAl.D APARTMENTS boat &lip, avail s.p. n.25 many mu. Wattr pd. See
1l}ty ll>lm. 2020 Fu1Je1cn. Clf. mo, xlnt k>cadan. Ofl 3-5921. lt now! 2'11 Pt.cmtia. (ill
or collect (%13) m -10«> rar) 5.17491 <Owner>
P'OR LIASI OR SALE IA y APARTMENTS Mr. Sctrwartz, ~ •lclnn/2 •....a.
Malt OammunttJ, 2 Ii S mW 8-7 CM. Bayfru1t Aputmenta ~ •9VTII
br, l'ii ba, MW db .mtlo 1 6 2 BR,• nu,; or Unfunl Oean ~ Summer rent-' "' GRAND OPENING ::::-mnnl1)'~· ~~s:: 2 BR turn, w/w cpi., all DOW~ wk. Under New M~·
andeif 12. $125 •• $1~. drp9. bJWm. btd/pool No 646-1456 OlmpWtdy rejuvenated. ~. -..ma. l*8 allowed. ... Ape t. IAYFllONT 2·8R/2-8A "'868~ ~
fOWNii5USE, 2 Ba, llii, ~-=-·-~------W1nfer Rent&l/OR 3-3345 .... blVU.. cpta, drpa, l BR • fenced, patio • IUD--EUTE
_.... •dryer, pado, caaY deck dla1l'l.."'nr ocea.. Ad-lalboe lat.nd 4355 Apartment
to ~ bclll A .:ilooJ. ulta. PM enplofed 1.lld,y. 2 BI. 1 Iii .._..._ _. b-tna,
VIEWS
Spadoua 2 hr, 2 ha Apts.
Available ..• gs() up
J12l W. Ooaat Hwy
642-2202
*NEW*
$200 • $US • $250 s Bed.rooma • 2% betm.
Wall to wall~.
~-~·ba!lt·
In&. TownbouM Dalin. sn1~ mo. m-un t!ft. mA w 11th. M&-5515 YEARLY ~. charming 2 -..-. ....... br apt, $HO Ind util. AlJo enclOMJd ~· Poot, WI-p
AV An. ..,.._ Sept. 1. 3 BR. EASTSIDE 2 BR Studlo, 1"' wtnter J'ftltals. nll, KOH· $150 mo.
Heated pool.
HONE -~
20d> din w-b'pic, cti pr, ha. pr, priv patio, Util pd. a..ter ~ Realtor Anno. OR 3-7560 an fl!llced tn • $ISO, p/m, 3'l Callrillo CM. 50-3193 :ns Marine Ave. OR 3~ @BU.ND 535-_, a1l 5 p.m. l BR, 2 be, .,,;.,,, ctra-1, m SE! THIS m ,... ATI'R.ACTIVE 1-&-Apt. 1 BR "'-~iw. NEW
• ,,,.. 2 BR T~ b-built-Ina, n • a r 8Cboola, • '"'"' -IJ'>U YEARLY·LEASE Bach • tnra $95
Im. wubeT, ~. bl>l. 2901 Mendoza. 54&-4022 Call 499-2316 ISo. Laguna) PARK APARTMENTS 1 l It 2
qit. df111. $130. 9C-:7415. 2 BR, nee.r lTth ~. util LOADED WITH MODERN
•~10 pd. SUS. 1613 Santa Ana H_unt_lneteri 1Mch_4400 CUSTOM P'EA~
CD. Placentia, NB.
BR Balanced Power apt..
Cpt, dpl. RJO. Furn. 6. unf.
PountP. Valley -KI 2-7179 Evtc, 5'3-523'1. :·...:.-:--:.: locl.. c1rps a wrw c:pU.
DELUXE 2 Br., 2 a. 977 M1a1on Dr. ~ 2
Adulta. SllS up. 646-6973
3 BR 2 ba, frpk, MDPQI rm a tam rm, walled yd. 9521
RaM Ave. 171.3) J!K.8514
Santa AM '610 --·----~ 2·Ba mo. Bltm. Cpta.
orps. Fnced, Gar. Patio/
Water~. 531-7'193
~-11 AL5
Aph. llumllhM
a.n.r.1 4000
BAHIA MAR
m we.t 19th St., c.M.
Jj)EUJ'XE 1 6: 2 Br
FURN 6: UN1'URN
HEATED POOL • Pattin&
Gree • !' adla n t beat •
wuber dryer faclllt1e. •
~ de Pricld fnn
$115 . mo.
&. MIJ',1ApL 4 ~
BY tbe yet.r. Ocean t.n:at SO
,da to BaJ. Mtlll be rellahle
9'J5 E Banio. Blvd llal Pm.
~
1 BR • Trtr tr nnt So.
Lquna ~ OCllan. No c:bUdr-. Item'. req.
5-0-21'3 or 5t&-3T15
Frft ~At
Pl.A YGIRL SHOP
8f'e lid in TV Week
l BR. adults only Ideal foe
bed!. $10. 548~ 6*t2&6,
1993 Olurdl St.
11>Ut ltvel (1350 aq ftl Nr.
scbool.a, ft'CI pr, blt·lna,
cpta, drp11. SJ>ecial leue to
ecbool &Hct.n.
1401 OUVE, H.B. See Mgr E
I-BR $8.5-MO. New cptl,
--------Dri>8 Palntini · NO pets or 1Newport IMch 4200 children. 1012 Callfomla ,
* IRAND NEW*
IACHILOlt Apta $125
e f'lan1abed • W•W eptA
• Rt4 pool • rec room
• Pvt pa.doe • aWd ll!!'V·
e Wablr /dry tad.Utiea
e Encl. 1ar I: ltorqoe
e Guest Puidnc
e w. Npt l bl.It to 0ttan
210 Cedar, NB 642:1132 .
Winter Rental W1nted
Retired couple eeeka deluxe,
tumllbed 2 + br, 2 ba boule
or • by Sept. 15: rtfer.
-"*' unllml&«'I WW leue
wbile )'OU Va.cation or travel
• with option to buy. No
pet1I but will eve (or youn.
Rtillb&e excellent care and
c:iOnaidtnatlon· o.1ly Pilot
Box MlJ,5.
539-9773.
1-&r. Duplu $67.50
Sll~
RENTALS Aft!?= Unfvmiahed
General 5000
*RENT* * REDUCED *
"Bermuda Vlll1ge"
5 MIN TO BEAOt
FROM $74.50
* UNTURNlSHED APTS. * 1. 2 • 3 BEDROOMS
• O~ 6: CARPETING * LARGE HEATED POOL
2214 COLLJX;E A VE., CM
1 Blk E. ol Hutlor on
Vlctorla No. oo QiUere
Phone 543-MIS
:I BR duplex. Cpb, drpa,
fenced yvd. ran&"· Nr.
UCI A 0CC. You paint •
•ve lut mcattw' rent.
5f.S..:D
RENTALS
Apts. Unfumllhed
COSTA MESA 5100
You'll Ftnd thf?
GOOD LD'E AT
MAPLE CAPRI
,t C>U'm'ANDING!
2-BR sruoto APTS
Cpta, ~. -Nahnn, Rtd-
Pool! Q\Udren ok. C10ll&
1<'.hll. 1-,,.s.. rus 1nc1.AU
Utfl!
197'8 Maple • 1142·1274
BR upper. QIU, tna. .wen,
dr1JI, aundtdt. \00' from
ocean. WO >'Tb'· First II
1ut month'• rent 11 1d·
vance. PR 4-4161 ~ Barn
6pm 114 Und St., NB.
app'OX Se!Jt• lat. ~
tux.e-3 BR 2 bath; priv.
owned Condominium 9Pt·
w/ POOL.. Children OK·
peta No. $250 mo
u 1-5122
2 BR, :I ba, unlurn, cpt,
crp&. ft.replaca, bit • 111 ranee. aaraae. 1000 aq. tt.
Only $110 mo. Nt ar OCC. 2 Anno, OR 3-1560. BEDROO!ia. triple-JI, elec.
3 BR. 2 ba, qi(, d,,., b-1DI.
walk to .cbool swim 1JOOl,
NNr ocx:. Sl30 ap. m to
$40 olf '° part time st.ftlO.
2116() Mendoa.. S. 7331
{ 2-BR. l·BA-$US
Bltna, Patio. f"rpl, Cpta,
Drpe, Gar. Peta cooaldered.
:JS44 Eldan OPEN • HSE
l<Mi PM. SUN.
* STUDIO 2·BDRM. •
NEW. l 'it be, fncd )'d, cpta.
dJ1)S, d·Wlhr, pra&e. Nr
ahop'ar. $125. ~7.
LA PAZ AP'l'S/ POOL!
bullt-lna, clOl9d rarait·
priaey. Ntw carpetina op-
tional· ao. to tairn. $111).
2040 Onnae Ave. 64-~
aterfrontl Dockl Newl w
LUX J BR. 2 ba lower dp~
cpt. dPa, tpl, wet bu, patio
$325 mo. l.M. ~
LOW ER duplex 3 bdrma. 2
biatbe blt·l.na, $165 mo. Oii
J~. 1 bl.k.. from beadl. 200
4lat St. 546·2599 or U "3185
* WISTCLIPP * ~. 2 mt 2 •• "12'pt/drp&.
Kitdlftl mmpl. Pool. Adulta.
54MIXl or 541n1
F:W 2·BR APT. YEAR.LY. 2-Br $99/CpWDrpa/Olhwr N
ALSO tum/adults oaly. See 5100 8f!bhott Apt. B, 2293 Pad&. 54MS78 N. B. &C-31539. * TOWNHOUSE * 2·BR DUPLiXJ CAR.
ISO-MO. YR.U:ASE
UHSth St/~
2 Br. l ~ ba. patio, c:pta,
drps. ltV WT.SO. Can film.
140 E Mfl.ody Ln 54H265 B RAND New 2 bdrm 1pt. • 81lt to ocean $125 yn. lu.
1 BDRM, neet It clean. oimtr 213..J25-TP.
C~Mra~ M&-nn. Cll yrly. 1 Bfl. MW
.,,...,, cpl, redfoc. Adulta. SUS
DELt.JXJI; 2 br, d-wuh, ~Im. util pd. 613-3131 67¥ '1553
FA beet. cpt. dpa, air cond lty 5240 SUO. 122 !'! 23rd St, ~ bl.It lack
E. Npt I0-1121 en, wtmdL NEWPORT RJVIDlA NEWLY redec • carpeted L 2 b&'m, l~ bedla. Patio
excel loc. SUO mo. 257-C
wnirioul TOW'llboule Ac>t•·
Where cl\lldren Are We I·
oomf! S~ to 775 Mo. 1 yr Osle, l7J.«J'J5 eYft·
LCE 2 • BR/ I>ownimtral
CpCs. °'119. Bltm, Ollldra
OK. Kr S.UG, Ml MZli5
1 M.•211R l1U
Gu RIO cpta/d!Jll, peoA.
3T1 A~a. ~
NEW, Lee 2 bdrm car,,.ta,
d:ral*. bit lnl, dbl pr, 1114
VlolA Pl. OR S.TD.
~ue.
4 Models Open
Up tn 4 BR. 3 ti.lhA Exdu-eve uw r a.ck 8->' ~MZ.am
NEWPORT RIVIERA
Luxuriout Townhouae Apta.
Where rhlldren Ant Wei-
come ms to S2!!5 Mo. 1 )'T'
\Hae. _. MC'de\a Opeori
Up to 4 BR. 3 S.tht Exclu-
alwi UriPe" Back Bay
Phonf Ml-GD>
MON11CEU0 5
TOWN HOUSES
2 ... °'n (IT' 3 Br. 2 be.
$150 Piil MO.
NfAr ~It IChoola
PHONE 546-1210
VIEW of Univ. 6 Bayt 2'-
Br. CpU, Prpe. Bltm. 1.-
pool! S1J.5. OR 3-.-o
Corona dtl Mar suo
OCIAN VIEW
1!5 Mat'llJef1te. C.d.M .......
RIO, clWswuher. W·W. cpt,
ptt .,.aio. btd pool. Lndry
fadliUel. prare. Newly
decoratad. ~.
CiildrtD OK. 6'13·3378
Cl<rl & Cout Hwy, CdM
NEW*NEW*NEW
4
~. 7'n balha, cpt,
dpa, blMm, .epe.rale laun-
4r1 room, ftc. $240 mo. m IRIS ST. 6*-'TTJ5
NEW 2 BR, 2 ba, 2 sar .•
trpl cpta/ dr1le, bl l-1.na. Bili
to beach. $l8S. 673-'904
NEW ~ 1 BR. fli>I. qie, drpa,
b-iu, IV· A1lo 2 br 2 t>..
Blk to bc:b. IT.H904 .. ...... 5300
2 BEDROOMS, l~ beU.
studio ftreplaef, FA hf11t,
bo.llHna laundry. U65 mo.
l15 E. Bay, Balboe, apt B
MODERN 2 BR. ~ block
to Bay or Buch. Garage
+Iota ol pa.rtdas. rus.
Year leue. Rltr. S41MW
Lido late 5351
• BAY·VJEW ..
ti' 2·BR. 2·BA.
Winter rental/OR 3-3345
BAY VIEW e.xc Ice, ~ Uv
rm, 2 Br, den/ ALSO 1
BR 11rwly dee. Leue, refs.
673·7'502.
~ ON BAY·FRONT ,t l·BF.DRM.
673-0944 -a.Ibo.a lalancl SlSS
DUPLEX, lower, ~w all
Elec. 2 br , 1"-ba on Grand
Canal, Utt.le Ia. Cpt, dps,
gar. Year lse, $~ mo.
Aduli.. m.n99
Huntington leach S400
Before khoef Starts
CMECK THIS:
* $94.50.UP *
LlllRAL MOVE-IN
ALLOWANC!
.,, Spe.clOUI 2 • Br
.,, 1 tum or anfurn l
ti' Bltns/ Cpta/ 'Drps.
ti' Pool! Patio.
ti' Gara&H
OllJdreD .• pl~pound ..
aepuate Adulb bldg.
Under new ma~.ment Z'D DEL.AW
Cl blka w. of Beech Blvd )
536-1964
• ••• • • FROM $110·MO.
e 2·BR.
e CPTS. ORPS
e BLTNS.
e PVT-PATIO
e AMPLE STORAGE
MONTHLY OR LEASE
SJS«13 • • • • • ..
llewly Decorlfed
Le :I BR with praae. .
Dbpoli, water pd. :J <ffi&-en
GarckM"r malnt. mo Dfl
aW1lrt An ·
531-038()
DON'T GO TO ENGi.AN
TO vlllt thf' mone
tht~'s one In Hun
Bd\. 1 bdrm 2 bath •
ment. Butlt-tn dilhwube
ltove • Rs:: &om and pool
Visit mo F1orida Ave
HuntJna1iae Bell. or can
538·2730.
SPAR.KUNG• OD.OX};
t ........ AfJtl nn 2 Jldnn.
Unfllm 3 Bdrm boom
Oner flHll • Dttawar.
.saoo S120 PER MONTH, Duplex, Unfum. ru 62nd St., Npt 8ch ~J .......
lMMAC Nr oew 2 BR, I ~7735 Evee OR >lli69 1649 WeAclltt Dr. ....
• IXCHANCil •
My ._yr oMt f-Br, 1-lt blnt-
I
lb'y, Duplex, blHna, brand ARTIST·Free 1p1ce in ex·
new nylon crpt, delux drps, dlange fOt' wa1tin1 on CUI ·
lvly gmds, enc yard. patio, lom!'rs. 548·3715/ 545--088 kitdml, FA.-t, ,,_ ....
UOO aduJts, 8121 Opal Circle
84H391 tm.
Rooma for Rent 5995
Duplex E 11de
OWNER. 2 bdr unit. lmm11c
Sell/ trade. $28,950 271 Mas-
nolia 646 3315 .
CORONA DEL MAR. large,
new, ptiva". ~trigerator,
ttc. OR 3-6904
DE:rACHED tum rm w/bath,
dOlf! in pvt. SIS wk
MI .. 6·3Sl8
21.; Bl.KS to beach, mlJd
8tS"Vicr, SU per wee.II • up,
471 8th St. Huntloitoo Bch.
VERY comfortable room
Board sf ds~ llU4 l.ln·
den Pl. CM Ll 8-017
$15.00 WK W/ KITCH
UT .50 WEEK • UP APTS. 238fl.,. Newport 54U'1S5
To employed 5:entleman
in adult home. $10 wk.
1996 Anaheim . LI 11·5261
Gueaf Homea 5998
W AKE'F AIR GUEST HOME
Hllme of distinction for am·
bulatory ladiel. COlta Mesa.
CalilunUa Kl H166.
STANLEY GUEST HOME
14102 SPRINGDALE
WESTMINSTER
~26 893-44U
Mite. Rentals S999
GARAGE FOR RENT f'OR
STORAGE MJ 6-5310 :m
()gte St, C.M .
REAL ESTAT£
Gen.real .
Income Property 6000
•••••••••••• BRANO NEW
deluxe triplexes ~ orr
Bach Blvd. in lluntil'IR'lon
Beach. Submlt tr&<fes. Good
11.nancin~.
~p·~~~·~
~. lo ~!'It yoo
Bfoach Bl., H B.
u 6-8894
18001 Boch Bl . 11.e
~7-R.'illfi
••••••••••••
Forced Sale!
:Z OupltJCes 14 urutsl All rent·
fd . Xlnt S A ioc. Good
<'ond. Rentals 11~ mo
Ta~ over loan bill appro~
S8IXXl per u nl 1. payable 124.i
mo for aJI. Worth &t least
~.Im tdll!('. tmport.ant
ract • loc on Edln~r· J Will
trade Pq· for hoal, plane,
land etc.
Ml-8156 or ~t:l
6 UNITS. Some ~. IOme
older-all In Jood ~r .,
a~ lot. La. bonus llhop
blda. ~Uft' leavtni area.
Small dn pyml ~ ExN>I.
rental record. f\llt Pr let
$49,950.
CaU now Bkr • ~.1415.
RAW UNO · 4 Iota. equlll to
200' frontage on bu1y lboro-
fA~. 135· dfep. Zoned R-4
C~ lo Westminstrr Blvd.
Ed Rose Rtty. 531 -5222
"We 'T'r9de"
2-BR/ l'(·Ba. Nf!W l·Br rur
rental, \eue-$.118 mo. f'rl>k r.
ll\ both. O>mplet~ Cl)t'd
A drp'd. Obl~gar • <'llJ1XlM
2'm Walle~/ CM
U S·'l'OU
WOO TO SJ(XX) OOWN
l·)'T'. old deluxe Tnpltxn.
Fully rented. Owners unit· tront. IJ'OIDf ftoor, w l trp\c
2& Nblr (nr Harbor It
Wlllon) 54&-49B!1.
Office Rental
"' La.kewood, ... 3 .........
6070 NR·BEAO:I In Ne•p•r•
--------Bead!. OID ''Bet'' """ OFFICE SPA~ GE 1-< f'Ya v AVA IL. MOULD ll!'.ALT! •
With lge Reali)' finn in HA ~T•
HuntJngton Bffch. Complete I INDUS"l"RIAL 15 • ....
pnvacy! Own entrance• 1 a.ta Meal lac • ....
PHONE: 147-2521 Xcbae $40,• • ... k
Private Office $pKe clear 1191, laad • Tlr•
Avail. Cor ·19th l Meyer Prino-oa.IJ. 0.,,. ••I.
Costa Meatt. Xlnt for Blc!r., 1 Eves 6' Sall ..,.__
Accountant, Law.yer etc· f7S. VISTA-VIEW ldMaif i.-,
incl util! C1ear. TNde far!? ~ ~nco R.Hlty 642-44.22 1 parey. 1'109 "•*--WQ,
600 SQ ft, ground floor I .,.,v,...iata~,=~-:--· -=---~
Of"f1CE. Pn•. toitrt 2-t UNIT La 0.. ....
Close In. Low renl motel. 'rr.de NNPlft
1736 Anaheim St. CM f'.P. SlBf. <21.J)...,..
I
Schworer Bia-m-26!>4
000 OR l{ro.ft Comb, Of·
fil't' It Wa~. New bldg
Onve-111 type WllN'Mt· 1310
!Agan CM I 54&-9590.
( 213) ll.'48-.166.1
Ft:RN • nfft~ IWX)' / Al"tfvio
11hop • ctr. 1Tth & lrvt.ne
CM. 25c aq.n/ 675-~.
548-0&16.
• NPT BLVD FRONTAGE
Awro°'. 1000' Xlnt ~al Ea.-
tale, ronst. or «"le? SUS.
646-5038 or 642-586.'>.
NEW OFFICE $75 MO.
2-RMS/ Air • Cond. mu~
Beach Blvd H.B./ &47·2848
FURN. ottirio spare, S40 mo.
Active offltt-. 100% loc.
Lockhart Rlty 569 W 19th
Small OFFICE $45 mo
17 40 Anahtlm 67J.2654
...
f'ALLBROCK • » ac cMr.
A: avoe.do. le bamt ......
1tabltt1, sd podtdllla
$135,000.
17 8C f1'0lt .ftt,e miD IK
27 ar frail ·free SZIO •
Lester Auo. ~. WT.JIZ.\
auSINlSS 8M
FINANCIAL
lua.~6*
•NATIONAL
• OltGANIZA· noN
• EXPANDINti
Ground floor CJllllCll'· tDr Top Men!~ ~+ti
to coodud Group ~
lnduatrial Prop. 6010 S-PM, REWPORl t:R D'4N.
IFOU'NTAIN ROOM>
lndu.trial &.rgain
7 bldgt. under 11ppnl.lfd v11I·
''" of ~M. Only m.f dn.
ylf' lrl~ 1t ~ SJ)f'nti-lo m im I.
~tr. Harlem
~1 .. 'i?ll
forest E. Olson, Inc.
'l'UE.5. AUG. 24.. A* at
front desk for: Mr. DeLona. °" call Mr. DtlAls for
11ppt' ltltwo Ualon • '
pm l 67> 1700-<No Tfte.
phoM llltet'Vieww pl-.)
ASSOCIATI
$10,000
., __ , An 1111 YT' okl campM)' wbh Z140 N. Ma.in S.A ......... tors plants throQ&boul ti. wwlid
Commordal 40l5 tw rranted m. rwtall dP&a
to a new, proYmt =
NICE ' BR, ~ b1, on W. My ~Ml tar m.M
19th. OK lor bus It mi. Nr tJ\111 pmdlk.'t maks It ...
large ghpe cntr. S?Z.500· i, lrible to pin .-~
cuh tor qukk u le ltOl"I! d.lllb.,.._. wtlh a
~ Lockhan Rlty 561 small unoaDt tl = w 19th. dlpital. ,,. praftt
26:'ix2m C·l on Katella, Is ~ l '.-k • •
acl"Olls from hu~ dtwlop-!IOd•te 'Who ma lie ...._
mt'nt Prier $85.000. or iDadin .m. --tir
Mark SUlllVlln ~910'1 wortdna ~ Bas ..
STOREROOM 800' I Acti~ Dally P!Jot.
stiop.dr An.,1'" park'r· ae~o~cr~c~u"1;w1unsiii:--
111h &: 11"9~ CM. 2Sc aq. • OIGAN*". 11. 61:>·;;464, ~--0416
OLDER 4 BR. 1 be on w. • SAID ..
19lh m.:ioo. c.2. It'• Col~ Nan 0irp.. a &1 llte
llfl rveryd11 y. 646-2301 Lock· Beach A.reL ~ ...
hart Rlty ~w. 19th. oppor. tir Top 11m11 aii.,-
pi:;r SPARROW llAWK pany Elc:etultww tD .......
f ri nitt/VIC·W . 19th St. Group ~ .......
RF:WARD! U s.3>l:l NEWP<KJ'!.R INN • .._.
AUG.1l.Allll.t~'11111r
Industrial Rental 6090 for: Mr. Dll.mc-
SHOPS FOi
RENT
FROM $75 A MONTH
1000·. 1~. 2000·. 6000'
Som• lua• low u 6o eq. tt.
Wareh'M VUI ... 14&437T
t60 W. 17th St.. c.M.
BEAUTY Wii( QW
price. Low ..... ~
party. All ...... w· atatiaD .U.. -~ C'e!lllB' ....
DAILY PIIDI'.
PARmER.--.
dow lbMe .. s:::c ~·Shop. Sm. LEA~ ~w lndustri1l Blda. ~· IQ 21lllL
;.<XX! sq-II. 1340 Logan Avt . 9:30 a.m.
CM. i:'llr • l11rhor II LLAAiUiffllii«5iR~Y~Oltniiift1h\M~•'9 ~lkPrl lk ltl • fl. 546-08'.DI Will open .... ~ •
--,H. Z4CXl SQ • rr Ptal'ftltia. CM. RI ..._..
um SUPERIOR C.M. "Moster" (Jll) ma
OWNER/ OR '.Ml.963 LAUNDRY Olia WM
$175 MO IND~ w/d.c will opm f/OOllj/ ~·
or Ute mfg. 2400 aq ft dntwn Ph1ce11tia C. II./ ~
CM. 646-1696. "Maner" (213) !!!::!!!:
Lota 6100 ~~;:t.«I
Marinen DriYe ;:-~ a,., Sat • •
:I FM Simple Lot&. HOSPITAL PQdl6atN. lliW
1 story luxury •· 3 6 4 ( ~ ~ to ...... It tht1t:r. ) GOOD duplex ckR ~ ,_
Approx. 80x1J'l' permit for 41 lledl a ....
$)1,500 • $%),tO) Ana. Leue Ir .......
Br. 3 A 4 Ba. t'\llt. feahftl 847~
l1T5 mo. l!'Ue· Open wbad OILUXI 2 Ir .. 2 la 10 a.m. • 3 p.m. Kl t.le tPHt ~ CU!50 IQ ft> 2 BR. ~ octan ftlw, mo. Nr. .:tioola, tocl
bll..U., ttfria. cpta, .,., ....... epll, ..... 8pecl ~. 'ffUMr/ dryrt\ ltr --to ICtlool i.ecbttl. cMC. only, no pN. Yr-. IG Qll.,.. RB See Mar.
1111 -. m.n• MODll\N 1-llr/dble •
2-D 1Mat-CJb,/ drpe, Qt: SurMle Dnwklfmt.
.... dllhwUbw. Gvdms. °"' Pool! bbil. LaQDdr)' racwu. avaU. w..t~ S.W-1380. Oft 5-0fS! aft 5 PM. AT BEAOV OCEAN·VU J~ • m.xs 9..tl • ~ NEW 1 • 2 Br/ him .t 2 • Pl ~ Drp/ Jte.. fmt, omo. ~Uth/ -. SAIMI C.. ........ ..,.....
., peta.111 ~· id.'W Oald ....... 1 Lei l .JUl/PaJ1J.)t ......... m. m llll It. a..,. Patio.~~
-· a:Ml'1· .... ~ EX Tlt A le 2 BR. OiAJij(iNO 1 br ape. ..... ....... epm, drpl,
l"tfrla, -A .,., WL pd. 180 mo. MN 181
pttv. 1 •• m-cicn. riiE wwmv DA n. ..... ,.. .. lM ·•W .... ,.W. ........ ,. ... • A. 11Ul DllL
. -.,_., ...... .. -. . ,, .. . ' . . . .. .... . . . . . . . .. . .
Eatand• Hl Sch, 2 r11r rar-
qe, tncd. yard. Steal I I
S17,'150. lO"Ci dnwn. H 0
J~Bkr~ .
I UNITS on 2 Iota. ~
tmaDtll (3 yn) Low CQQ,
to. mal:nt.. ~ returo w/
J1111',. TtecllT 0-... 5tHlft . CONJlfA del MAR s rum Unlta • m..soo
R,y owner.~ efta
....... ~'!!'!! 6050
IMPftOnD ODMt JaPw&1
......... Np&ti.•-yr old ... ..... • ........
Grtmtl ft.Mlt:1, OR WCl'f.
lwln111 ltefttal 6060
AR'nST mJDJO, 2 room.
rood llaht. Prlv eoll'Vltt
at lt Lal-.yrtta Udn A1"t
l'IMr cbe a.,
Scbworft' Blcrfl>94
' . ....
RlcMmson ~111ty KI~
l~l Westcltff Drlvr -:-LA-:-:W~N~""'R~==-~~""Vii:-
Npt. &1<'h ~ Incl. l550 CIUiia. ftr .....
so.ll1 F.utaldfo R·l $8'IOO cal) DT40l
67Xlar !:asui"-C'OC' R·t Niiii£n-:wi1:1u= ...... =:ii:=-..,;::--:: .. r•K;=
&Ola<rl ~dt JM $1= blfonnMkm C.U .. -
&Ox130 C-2 ........ $28,0CX> In......_. ~ ....... Lticlcha.rt Rrty 56.' W. 19th ~ .. ,
BY OWNER • Dana ~nt. HAVE pn.-~'?¢I
IW. OCMft '¥Jtlw. AOOQ. wltll Slao.oat Clllla M ...
Ml Ulst fYtt. ll'lmdl al'\)'· C'OIY\IMrctal CIC' will ..., hi
tlnlf'. or 2nd TD'a. <O... .. _.
LOW dn 1~ ac, $C9,000. talk to our 2nd m ...,._
Balld 21 unltl. Wallr to ment)
&bops. 5 Polllta, HB N7...m7 s:fn.41a:.,_ o..t " Ad\E; Alt ~· 0ceaa,
C9Q)'Qll *"'. CJ DeSol&. ow. f15..S793 &ft .,
HB lot 50xll7% w/ pn;d .
... 11. :1 blk> to OCMn. aoo.
MT·~'T
COR-LOT W /OLD HSE.
111.® ~
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Z' OAJL V PILOT tH~·Prtu S.t.llMl1, AU911st 21. 1%5
BVSINISS end SERVICE OlllCTORY j SERVICE DIRECTORY I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 'JOBS & EMPLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMINT MERCHANDlll POI T MllCHANDIS~.., ~NCIAL C.rpen .. rlng 6590 I Sewing 6'60 Af!nclH, Women 7300 Agencl .. , Women 7300 School..tnatruction 7550 Scheol•lnatructlon 7550 IALI AND TRADI SALE ANO IOOO
l,...tment Oppo~ RFMOOEL. PAIN"f r.llC '\Pl::CIAL.IZING C"h11dl"NU t ··----------Furnltur• IOOOPurnlture
~~ d~~ ~y1~~,~~111~; ~c~!~C l~!~m~ ~;;;~-~>~~~:· Altrralioos too' I DRAfJSMAN ElfCJRO MECHANICAL f' f Sc/,, I PUIUC NOTICE
iaitf'd a1o1A1ns1 n' 1n1s:r mrn1 ~•N'1 Rl9-lll4.'l SN£LAWZJNC.--0111drr;~ . l..AJHmOn 00 All Model liotM Furniture Groupa -
'"' hv lon1: 111nr lllC'•I'' ('o\RPF.:"ffR)' And CM>i:,...,.. lln>S.<1•'a: Altrr1111on, rno• Must have nurumu m o( at least 1 year 111 lay Olll .....-Now offered to public for fnctim of ori~
• 11 rr ,,•~r11 I ,\1Mai:r '\II r httSes. no ,on 100 1m ,.~11!*\ of circuit <:ards. Pre(er 2 to 4 years tot.al rxren French · En9lish 01y School a. cosl Mdae. hu never been med, diap~ed
mtnt C'omran.~ I hl.'·WR am-r ~ l'\1 enc.•e Must havf' HS flirtoma and ~houln havr Fall term ope only. i10 delinn w/sm mo pymta to reliable
h-1.·.'0:.'<l -fl'\'lSlCCARPENTRY-, Televldon, Rep1ir 6985 somE' college math. Kindergarten. G parties. 4' ltoome
6J"O l'1h1netv Blcns l ~mor ll l-:-\ITll TV l\Al.fo~S "' U S (' . 3-4-5 ltoomt __._
ns Sept. 13th
rades 1 thru 8
Money 'o Loin ' :\l1rra11ons 646-!!JSJ · • . 1tticns h1p Swimming and Modern · -.~ Early Ameriu.n Transportation. --~n t .. i.o .ill M11krs' ~1n· t\PPLY . PHIL ('llAMBF:RLIN 2 9 ac77 I (},\-.;SIWe loa11 rrom $1000 -----. ,.11, St·"·~ \lti·h v ••. ~·1J11 REGIS~ From $ 6 ..,.
Ill s10.nro on ko11~. Trh"' Ceme~t._C~n~•te ~ i-; ... 111 c M &16-!IH' COLLINS RADIO CO. ''" We are the largest group oatfit store in the R NOW
'11105 ! H<>me lmprO\I"· SHAW & SONS I 19700 JAMBOREE ROAD 261 Montevi1t1, CM county. You can buy 1 pc. or a hleful. Cour.· 646-1170 1nrn1 .. Snuthrm Califomu1 I :o;r F.MALl7.fNC IN 1 Upholstery 6990 K 9 29 teom friendly service at a price to fit your
Thrltt k Loan. ~I l>.11}1J. 1'.:'\J«NFD AGGRE\.ATE I • 11 NEWPORT BEACH ----pocketbook. Open eves & Sun. See the thou· I n us WK'S :\PJ::ClAL! All 1pplic1tion1 reviewed on merit with no bl11 to-1 • d f od 1 t ~ ------
.u!. t L d 6320 t'llmK111tinM'Pat1os/ I S"" werd Rece, Color, Cr--...1 or t -x. aan so m e pcs a mvney o en ~-~l Any ch111r • flj Otvan-..., .-v ~ CHRISTIAN HI Santa Ana fwn. GH SCHOOL f11·t • l::.-11 T I -t F'Abnc. 6-1~·.'6.'14 A . REFINANCE I --<:im \. trnl\ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Help W•nted, Help W1nted, EnrolliftCJ No 428 W. 4th St. 547-0789 Sanu na w For Fall BUY • BUILD \I II 1.iu.1 . l.ic N'mMll Job W1nted, M.n 7000 WCHMn 7400 Wom.n 7400 JOIS & EMPLOYMENT 'ROOMS (complete boule-AOEMICS Siafk f'arn.lly PTvc-,...m ron1r.1rtor. All types Qualtt,y ---------SOUND AC ful) 1ndod.ins brud ..,,
F11A 35 yn. to '30.000 ""111m1f' ADMINISTRAT IV F.· WITH CHRISTIA Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 AdmJral ~tor It N EMPHASIS VA 30 yra. ioocr. to $30 01K> nr,-"1illm11rs. 515·506.'l I mlddlf' mu111gtmtn1 •"""· p B x famoua model ra.nie, ~
C•llvtntion•I Ins. Lo1n1 ir:\ff~T .lllr n ,t, BLOCK sm1.r1 ho'inl'i.' ~t111rr11 t Pre-school throug ATTENTION Pay only $5.50 ~·
6\6.9' -26·30 yra up to \lnr~ * ALL TYPES * m~m•itrmrnt Jlrt'lei·M'rl tro-Out ot town c:redlt ..
$t6.000. Total Loan F're ${1~ \11 6-4R71 I lud1nir tn\'l'TllOr~ ronll<•I. Costa Mesa Ch come. HUB FURNmlRE
h High School
ristian School t~ ao 1" to s100.ooo p11rrtwuin~. "'r Knowlrdce Rece nt experience required RMI Est•te s.1 .. men 1724 Newport, c.o.t.a KMa. 99~ of i .P. &I( Int. 30 >rs. Child C1re, of fmall<'e k rosr l"st un111 · Afternoon shift -High school grad 541-729 We need 2 llcmled aalHJntn ~3--
S.vlngt ind Loen Licenwd 6610 in~ 6 :yrs t~ntnc•" C_ol-t.o till openlnp In our new·
SA TILER 1"1t"· I.lust rttumt'd 10 Or COLLINS RADIO CO. lY decwated Cotta Meta Office Furniture IOlO
s
MORTGAGE t,,fflLJ> CARE Mb muat ani:r County arH.t Wrtlt orril'T, and l in our Newport
coot.&111 lbe llceaN alllllber Box P·ll.'l r o 0111ly P1lut. 19700 JAMBOREE ROAD Beach office. BARGAINS freilht ~
olfice tum. A.etne D e I k.
1424 N. HIJ1)er, S.l ~mo
336 East 17th Stree tur. 111 SOIOOL. boya 10 do ;m d Kl 9-2911 Newport le1ch Agencl .. , Wom.n 7300 Our new Tralrun1 J>roir&m
Calta M... taot wnrk & pa.inting. CM ll .. pl All apphcatlona rev;ewtd on merit with no bias to"'ard SECY F·OR VIP will IW1 l.m.mediattly aft.
t of the advUU-. For
lber latenn&UcMI
Help Wented,
Wom.n 7400 CI09
MI %·2171 or Kl II-Gel i. tlll>tA. 5'45-l48S .Uk for RA~. Color, Crttd or Su. NJ:.WPORT BEAOI er Labor O.y.
15 TIUI IO&D ~r1enc• 1D Rtl'h· PIH.le oa1I M.rs. Fay I I
1 I be ChOcl Weltan Dept.
81U1ta A.oL 6'., .. .,. EXPERIENCED Harbor Are& Some binge btnetits ind. 6'13-9200
. REPRJCSJl!NTl.NO fi BOAT Carpentrnn1t. flbtr· ri.\1ly UllOC'iation with top-BAY &: BEACH REALTY. At. r::..'i 2 10 6. SU.SO fr.t QUALIFIED Wat&nl Monp,.e Corp. ncd gl&S\!in&. p&IJluni °£)(pPr· COWNS RADIO CO c1r11\lrr 9C'lcntists. fine re· TNC.
caltt. Loan Correa. 1rni·!'d. S3!i0 Hour. 646-&114 • iw11rch ftnn It offices. Your 20'..!;; w. Balboa Blvrl.
dav wM'k. llol lu.o<'hl-s, f
y11rrl # 483."> 646--0351 TEACHER
V ~r AX eopy 'M1'hbwli!E:"
aat me, & moe old c:mt::'-.
$320 aeU $190-64&-?E . -u o9736 i nvtl C~ v. OU to work in beaut1'ful new ~,,.. L-··-"G t--' t Metropolitan Uf• .l.nl. Co. or .,...,.. · " , ... ..,., '" uaran ""°" m<l!I Nrwport Beach, caur.
&.nd oUI• ORANGE Ccut O>ttep ~u-<.'.Ond11ioned facility in Newport Bearh 1nlr1"Nllllg le slimulatir!l·"
lN MY HOME
}'~~ Y/JlD. for 111 Ir 2nd grades 111 pri-
Jlajor Savtnp • Lo.t.n ~ dtnrs want and.ilton It rr-• SECRETARIES Trcn111raJ typing k .short-.,, UNEMPLOYED?
Trtctl . Comm •• Apta. mootllnr )Obi. Frte "511· h11.nd rtquired ; abool 20 PRO-RESUME SERVICE NAT'L Cub ~ $3.
LI<'. Jr4874 -VIit~ JIChool. 646-1170 Stor• Equipment •12
0 mllt'S-~-ll S. Citizenship Required yeart1 f'lq>eMl'llCf', bur )'Oil .,, $5 • SU I sn Desk with chair $25. so.smo
APPLY · PHIL CHAMBERUN -'--·'d not be much over ·.c, We have temp. 'Mlrk wtule -:::======ca:::. Contredon 662 Call ua tor ••• CHRISTMAS SALES
START NOWI Auto, Furniture, SlllLr)' A
Ccmbln&llan Loe.n.e. Im
madta.te .a-fioe 011 IUIY
• KNIGHT • SKTPLOADER. dump trnrk "'IUW ,.., • • ....._ -'-' _
flexible boura lT1ldlng. tn.lb. dirt ht1ultni COLLINS RADIO CO. Sta.r0ng salary S450 to $500. ws.OGatinc..,.. ~t. G Sele • .,....,__~ Ths.s won't Jut. PR RDS COUNSlLORS ., ...
I
;_,..-,,,,,.,. Call Mr.' .~..i-6.,.,,..,.,., JE 44633 _ _.:::; ______ _
. CONSTRUCTION, INC near your home
EXPERIENCED C1Ul>fntt r 19700 JAMBOREE ROAD J..otUUOJ •..-.-o 59 HlU...MAN weccn. S'JS.
It cabmet maker. All pha· Kl 9·2911 NEWPORT BEACH A M. M<X'lDAY. SURE luuty Opereten Willccbair~ G'11'" bM
Commercial It Residelltial
ADDmONs It llml ~eaL tree trainin1
AVON PRODUCTS Ffffd Finance Co
~Adam.I A ve .. Costa
J.lM& tcomer Harbor Bl.)
540-1560
. REMODE.UNG
2'..>04 N pt, Blvd .. Npt. Bch -· ~-5&92 Other PomtioDI, Too! ittre'1 your ~ t.o be in $15. Maple TV I Nltiolphcfto SJO.Sl60
All applleatJons rev1ewtd on mrrit with no baas 1oward :-UPEJUOR AGENCY bu&IDNI tor yoone.11. JU!nl SlOO. Redwood klaap, ,.ct ~
L Job_Wenttd,_Ledy_~O!O
LI ARTIST 11v.:oi1l1hlt. Ttd\111·
HOUSEKEEPER RAee. Color. Creed or Sex 11 booth m an active abop $10. Tilermodcre Mn r-. !!!!--------1!!!!11!!-~ I MISS EXEC AGENCY Call for appt 54S-1970. $50. Auorted itema. Sat ADDITIONS/ RE~ODE . Lie. le Ul5W'f'Q. Free !'S
* 67).6)41 *
C' ~1. "Bud" Patkl'r, Mrr
or E. c. Ftank~n Contnct
REMODELING your home Money W1nted 6350
alort? We can stan Imme<!
~6-5138 tor tsl.
rat. 11dvtrt1sms:, C'Ol'llml"r· I ----"l!ll. l•n" arts. muralt. f ull He lp W1nted, Men 7200 Help Wenttd. Men 7200
or JW I 1tm,. 646·i~ EXECUTIVE SALES I R f --
LOVrNG and rleprnriAhl.. ~J-:LJ..INf; TO I I Salesman
··h1td -r 11rt, rrrf,.r ago :i.1 TOP BUSINESSMEN
EXl't' ~~. Sii 110, type 70 "'ITll<'. :!5 ~ ...... to $4:i0
Pun:ha&1ng i.tty, type 60, 10
\I AST $80fWl ('Olt81PT'll I l1>11n
lnr nn(' yeAr. llN"\trf'd hy
Slfi.~l 2nd TD. Will J>llY
II\"'" lnl and l:'\Jlll'llnlte pe r-
i.on111ly. 'lo points.
OR 3-l:UI
G•rdening
-
!i. ::i.1-.-~~ I ~ 11u"' or rapid scrowth i•I II vou arr inlrrT,le<f In the Rral Estall" ProfE"SS1on, 80 DAY work wantrd. nf)f'r· Oltr 'l;;il'I i-:tlM Pmmot1011. I ioln Farrow Rei\Jty. We of· 66 Jf"l'ICrd, own tr1m1pona11nn I "" nM'f1 n os1>r" -.no i-11r1 frr bonua plan, salt's train·
d refr n:-n<'tt· Mi-1617 Mtrl( quickly tnll) \111n;iqr· Jnj;!, 11&1~ PTO&ram, bro-
kry adding madune lo 400
Rklq>r w/auto agcy exp $3.10
410 W C»lilsl l!wy. ~wte D.
646· 1939 Nrwport Beach
Av Appl.
HAULING/ Gen'I y 1r \\ .\Nn:D-$8,000 tor two
yean. ~cured by real pro-
Ut>rty 1.n ptrfttl Coron11 !le
\tar locahon. WlUln1t fo pav
•If\ tn lO"'o inte<rut. Cal
rlr11.n-up. Trees & 2 WOMEN rl"an11111; wmc1n" mrnr rhure.s. dittct matl know
d washing, floor 111r1pplni • ~GEMl\'T, TRAli\ It\!. how le money. Jnlervitw·
sh nibs Help Wanttd
Women buahl's -1haptd, ~shape
I OT removed. Ivy rrmova
& !lower bed wttdma
I ~31 --0567. • l'l•.'OJRm wi:: dally.
• 'l"EW CAR
7400
STENO.SECRETARY
~ust hive ltOOd 1horthand,
typing. &. spelling. Experi-
rN'r r~uirf'd. Pttm&IW!nt
pos11io11. Call 49'1·80'11 tor
11ppl
<:--F..ANIN\.· D11y work, Jron. • AONU~
Id mg By d1y or hnur. P.rr SnO MO . UP ,
Kl J·&m.
I 642-4'.!il
JS your yard drati " n I·;[ S·0036
-.
1'-VESTORS w.nted for 20--
mi.: .Rt-111aura.nt • Bar. fll(
111r'. rompe.ny. I F'.xp10 "o"'· Mrn1mu m rrqu1rr-
mrhf, ~.000. Call !>16-i!IOI
e -1 llt .tW 112:11.nst CO:>l\1 f"r :.>93 E l7th 1;4644!)4 l WIU. babysat evtf )'(\Ur rh,_ "ho wor~ thrm"f'ht'll •
8 homl'. Mature, ~lraS11n1 , dt· •'fl !'Jo illl:r rri;1n1·oons C'lltl Costa Mes.a O~t~
µPndablt. L.I 11·59!1'1. \Ir. 1 •l'Ofl!". 6.\'>-.19'10. 'AOI' .\.fAINTENANCF. man. 8-4.
looking'? U ao wt'U rn•k
1t gTl'!'n A~am. Call Ol.3m
pion Frrtihur Co. 548-444
Wr 1pply 11.
I PRACTICAL. nurse f~11rn1n1t Tltnt 1 t"RI I i; day Wttk Appls :
• '"ork Own tran"'Pl>l"tlllon. \lrOona.Jd's Dnw•·1n
It MS-11973 --BAKER' _!ll1 w. 19th C'\1. 1;46·9'4'1 -
GENERAL Oun·up. laoa
M'pn'g, U'~ tr1mmina "·" r m.
Telonic EnginHrin9
An rqual opportunity
rmployer
\A.RPF.NTRV r . h In .. I ' J ttmov111&. Call 11.fter 1 p m
4'11i~7:.'7 BAR MAIDS ANNOUNCEMENTS
•ncl NOTICES --------Found (FrM Ada) 6400
DACHSHUND, bllll"k m11lr
Found vu:101ty Sanl• Ana
-l' .\RMER BOY·Compl. _i.a rd 111(·1(' 1 r,>111"'<1, 1n•talll'd
... W>-1111 Full Time Journeym en Agencies, Women _!l_O!J nA Y f... l-:vF: I •r.
AttrlC'ltve 11 · JO
Srrady \IOl'k. Pleuan1 ~r-
500ah1y ~nliat. Coetume
Apply 9 • :i Monda.y :!-i.'.16
\\'. Coast ll\ly, NpB for 1n·
lt"1'Vlew. or phoo' 548-9978
for appcuntment ask for
Bob Nelson
r OF:P l!."'NDABLE. t 'l:pttitnc· 5tt'Vi~. Job or month. Fre
et'. Ca JI 64 Z-0813
1 'mon N-ale 1'ev•pon Arr.. o ,. • 11r .. 00 .... _ bond l' "ecep 1on1st -
lle(ihu . ~12
BO'i'S ~ blk~. Te Win
· 1 rd, ()\In lr&n1port1tJon ror
l2 da Y "Orie. 543-956..1 YARD Mlllnl. clPanup, haul
Ing. Jo'ai.t, near work.
years up. 64:1-4088. RABY.SIT my homt Ii wka
fo 3 ) l'3 prPff'fTf'd. CM
bell<'. r11s Uld udt>: Varaltor .. (, nr aw o llt·r Shonhand rp. :.rust .,.. ablt. .mon Ir I I •
llo~1lal, Dental. & Psych1-11u•N'd • llO wpm. Nie·" rn-
11tnc care. Apphcauona o~ HronmrnL 11 hou~ .
IJt> Park. 545-3908. LAWN " tmanC"f'.
land5Cape mai
By ttw mo. .,. S.f8·411ti.
IRONlN1;$1-hou r. Pl"a~ I
bnn1? h&n1'?en!· 548~8
Lie
tatn<'d al Ca.I.If. Stak Dept. , Book~ .. per $379
of Employmrnl. J.'I:.! So I ll:"irl oft· in Coi.ta Mr~
Loaf 6401 gardr·ner. 546-.C.i29.
TRIM • RITE LAWN SERV.
Mo maintain ar cleanup.
Rot.otill • LJid.5cv. 64:1-5935.
CORRALS gardE'ninit &
Landscaping &rv1er, frl>e
phllll W"e8l'h job. !162-4764
Nill:: nf aic~ or ~~.Y work, I
•P ~alarv M'.1·250.1 I PROBLEMS! Trying to ~ti
the r11thl hPlp? Call 543·2:iO:l
Bristol, SA. 7 hr 1!11~. rutt l'hi: 11b1h1y
Bink Tellers SARW A Y STORES
INC.
An l·.1111:11 Oppot luntly
Emptovt r
':0-1•r ™'" lao'('S. m11kr OP\I
lrn·rw1~ II you ltkr 10 drat
w11h nropl.. ~ h11v" Mmr
r !Cp. US.
Secy1 "Dream Jobs"
ff \Olltl• t\Cll 111 your Orram
STAF'F RN. J to ll, nuraery
k ER. STAFF' RN, OB
floor & suri;ical floor. 11 10
7 1m. Exp. aids. 1U &hilts.
Prev1illn~ salary for uea.
Apply Oirrctor of Nurse~.
llOl\lt llosp1lal. Npt Bch,
:l<\11-1~51 -------
rOODl...E blk min 1r malf',
wtu~ 11po4 on C'hHt. no
c•ollar. \'I{'/ }mttaJd 811y,
."\n. Coa.o;t Hwy. F'anuly prt,
d1tidrrn hl'IJ'tt)roktn with·
11111 ·~'Mllzy", 1leWArd
i:~1-0ll:1. 675-1331
h:IITf.l'i ' 01\Tk ti~ t)'Tw,
malr J.lllOll. V 1r: MN111
\ rrdr, Rt-wRrd, ~lcm
Gener.I Services 661
l WOMEN "'111 clean home
completely, Sl6. 541-5400
2 HOUSE ('franll\lll ref1>rr n1 n. CARRIER BOYS
1c*1 hf-"Jr-e & rall. llttrr):
I PA P.TIAL f,(<.,·T ONI.\'
1'1 ·r F:RIOR A<;t-:Nl'Y
DENTAL uaistanl. part lime
Plra~ wnte Box M 231,
1· • o Da ily Pilot. Briefly giv·
1n1: rhairs1de lraln1.ng. e.<p
in '\r11y lab. rlr. for Nt w·
por1 &ar h other. 81..K TOY POODIJ-:-
. F'REDDU:'' RF.WARD!
11 IZ-~i. Lt IH}125
Pert0n1l1 6405
C JVF. YOUR 001..J..ArtS
\IQru-;.~L."'ll"i!:. <>mer wtar·
'"' a pilll.n'I from I lonl!'" ~on$?. CU:-'T0\1 • -..,AOfo:
,111111 dn>~. bf'adN1 ha~~.
""'l'llt1'3. Pie. 1-.-<pressl)•
ma(!(' ftlr ynu. Quality And
11nr'kman~l11r l:'\IRtanlrrd.
f:('"1 bran<lc: ram,.rnc:,
"iikht(. O'~nsr.'itor r11rl1r•~
~I~ av"1ldblr. 11-rrni .lit·
lrllM> hrtn~ ~nu FREr·:
• N 1doi;:. \\'n1r r-.:rn·s fH'
llONGJ.:ONC, l"'o~ttw1t JIM
l!n11rkon:.:,
-DO-YOU NEED-
MUSIC FOR
DANCING
l!ANDYMAN, all rep11r1,
r lt'c • plb1t • carp • haul.
RP•~ "Don nywoods''
54~ .. J 7l.~.
H1ullng 6730
Sl\TP Joadl"r, dump trurk,
dtr1 , trash, e1r: h!AdJnll:.
'1111 11ny t1ml" l!42·2'l46 JIB
LI GHT OR HEAVY
JIAU~C. CLEANUP
:..t>.4:tn
HouHclHning 6735
\\ rNDOW & Wall Washing
Fir. wi."<ini:/ Guaranteed!
MITCJIEU.'S 5.11-IJSTI.
Ironing 6755
r O'l :-.11· ':i. r. • I 'IY JtOMr.
J I hr. Jta11~r1-i;, plea~I'.
fi-16-:ll117
Landau ping 6810
Thr .\Jl()lll' Sr'(l('I. ' \111«,. Sl \nl F:R Spt1'18I 111'W I
"' .th!' C'Ol'NTRY <1.t'B l-11<11~ lllr Ml II , h1~r I< I \IA.'l:~ER · C."llJ Rudy : 1 1arrr111I Spklr!t inst. $7 per
6~:ioll9. hr11d, Jahor & m11t. incl
N H Ith Cl-b l-•l."1.tn<1 lhll11 :'llun1try. •w ea u ~·~·!..!·.-, F;vrs 1!38·3090 or
RLLA:-.1.'C • MASSAGfo. -11\T 1'1'14 t•rtt f"SI. "\{~j\.:qf;A\t RATll-
t" Rr1h A. '\u~ir t'.h ~· P<1perh1nging
lllth off :-.:P11port Bl C\1 Painting 6850
lit.,. JO· ll p m. 1>~~-:.o'Wi --~--'°"" oprn on Sunda.1 ~ I v PAINT JNT·f:).I.
-.... NEED HELP?-J fittt•h Roller &. Spr11y. 1:1~-M~"' :if!Pr S pm
PART TIME PBX ritnttns: .-Th-;-~
I •Ir 11 p1n.s: J.i • ~'h1rr. :\Int \ rry ""'"· * 20 yn.-c.iq>.
r d s. :~tit..(ll!ll 111! ~ p n1. Ml 6-4991 962-1670
AUX>HOWC>~ onv. M'C'Ol'STICAI, cciliniu Ne11t
mou11 Harbor Aro. PhOoe 1.· Clean! * Ll e It. 1111.
lin..&'nl. 24 Houni. rH:l· 7079 nr 546-<l.'llll
·FREE n~~T-
"Pll.Ylllfl Shnr" Poodle Grooming 6900
Stt 11d in TV Wl'f'!I..... ..11,.... ""'L' o Elrlrr ,., \.111nc.." ,\., ....
SE"VICE DIRECTORY * SPECIAL $6 * ------a.k'....-1ttrn11 6550 'rov~' Mins 1 l'TIOl!1 pi1t1errun
.,.,. .. 642-<ll 77
ON • wr Iha d.arr I will not• mponsiblr for de ht~
~ IDan my Own Wiii.
iam. 8 . O'Malley BABYSJTJ'TNr;--
WEEJC ·DAYS
In Qesa Dt<I Jlar. 54.l-9'.m
,.. roua AD 11t1 VLA~1'•
P'lllOf ........ w1D ,,.,
......,., fW ...... ta.a111 ,_,...._,,I ........... .
Remodel., lt'1Nir 6940
NEED I carpentrr! Call
Don. Ne«! a ph•mber' C)1I
Oon. H~ rtJ)tira of any
lond. Om i• vour rn1n you
will find. non &ovet .
~191.
N~WNUMBE&
a.me,.,,~ ..
IU-N11
'
~i4J~.
0.:oiy work & tromns:, p11 k•IJl
& deliver.• 541-!11'1
JIOUSEWORK-:-bv-thr rlil\
LI ll-47l1 Attrr S,
OA Y work wante<t. 54R·:t.;1::
DAILY PILOT f'..111 i;r:-1)-M \1r l.mrlrn
Rallon;1 l•l11nrl l"l••lt ll'l LADY beauti<:1an. Middlt I
Ci11J Mr S#ily A~ed preferred. Musi know
642-4321 rnn curlln1t It fmgtr·wav.
DOMESTIC HELP 7035 TOP MEN lnJt u ~II aa modem atyl· lnit· 543-4066 aftl'r 6 p.m.
I
'1111<>nal 1orrporal1nn 1''
LIVE J'lS pand1m: mlo heec h i111,. 6-1.'-~iO :>4!1-2743 HOUSEKEEPER & IOme
.F.mployer pays frr, S.!fm ri-·r month, 11nc1 mn1r • Start lmmedi1tely r ursm1t for elderly lady.
( Byl•ftd A o(' 11 I Uvp In. OR 5-()278 .POrge ..... .. oc n· ti vnlt qu;ilify. Cati 'llrWlX•r· f.V(' 'l't") I iorl ofr, 25/u
106-R F' 16th S A. ~7-0:l:" ter Inn fl'lr 1ntrn.·1p"· '!'ltr• f,... N'tnihui 5"d •.... 10 $4't() 6 TO 10·30 PM 0CC Student
Attl! .'I fmm lJ·'l tom "'~ \11'<1 ...,.)1. 1ront dt'sk ... 1."'tO babysitter yrly. Sleep io
Help Wint~ Men 7200 ~or \1r l l11a.~ .Ir '1rrl< typist .......... llX> npt'nal. Ca.II AM !>41Hl947
Electronic Assembler '; ~11·~~'Taphrr .. · ·.... U1.i HOUSEKEEPER hve in.
STANDARD Youn~. -.ith soldrnnit r•cpm c.111 1'r1day, 1151t/bkkpr • Private room. Top salary.
ST A TIONS t'nt:'t' k knowlr<lir" of ~llch-1 R~knrk ur.1n olr mil" .... 'lro Weekt'nda off. 642·5376.
nffrrll' r a!'1'rrs in oil anrln<· tnP Shor 1-:qu1pmrn1 Pr1. kpL, "';"" mat·h work 400 GIRL TO ASSEMBLE WET
11) lo qu11.ltlil'd youn~ mrn. m;inpnl po~itt0n. r all Tri Interview now . St1rt DTVINC SUITS. 825 w. 18th Jo~XC'f'lli-nt npportun1ty fnr nntr ~,n:::rn,.rrinit C'n f.•r . After L1bor D1y COSTA MESA.
prnnl4'1tinn. Af!PI. 1!1'HIO'll An l'flllill l'lfl s .. n eel w 'f1irurH ..... ~no HSEK.PR wtd! Oay1, for
Slrucly rmnloymrnl f'l<tl"IUn11y rmplnvr 1 1!1·•1"11'Y°h l41'1'TMAI")' ... • 400 working mothf'r, Pouible
Pairl v11r11t10n~. · T,1 Pl''· ::l'n'I ofr ....... :t>s liv' in. 642-0100 11ft s.
40 hr 5 day wPrk. REPRESENTATIVF~<\ _.;:.;:::;;.;;;;.;;;;:;;=====:;;;_==========
s2.t3 l>f'r hr .. 11ut.omr.11c WANTED
pay lnrrtai.r.•.
FN'I' mrd1r11I plan
Un1lnnn1 furn. It liiunrll"rrrl
I It M.'h 1tndua11on rrq. M111.
Alrf', 18 )r!I. Optnrnp m
hf'111·h "'"'"· C'onrarl '11
PrlP, 17th It 81')~1ol. s A
8 :111 11.m. Mon. Aug 21rrt
An equa l opportumty
rmployrr
Sain Position
Meae Verde Re1lty
ProizN'~KJVe young ori:Anm1·
lion wilh protrt1!!lonlll a1}
pm11rh illi arowini: f11111.
Sllln tnduM P•ct>~ll,.r 1 r-
1111lei1. aolf rour r lat. 1.t
mmmtl'<'llll c1twlopmrnt11
('all WAI~ R. C:8JIW'r or
Jiimt11 8 . Wood 546·5.CJ90
R. I. SALESMEN
Artlve llllle91Jl•n needed
MW• C.n otter fuU Ooor
time. 1lber91 oommlulon tr
lf'ldl. Stop lft A talJc It over
491 E. 17th St. 642-3190
i/f 1(! J'l'f' ().
Xurr • OPPOR/ iir saitlie·
man d Or1ental deece9l to
t'OWr Oranae <l:Y ttnltvr'>'
MPdl • ~· bt>ftll\ll,
('.ALL !'>42-4 Lti. i ---
!or l1n11nc11I 11alr~. r l'l'e
lr111n111g 111vrn whtle you r• •
t111n pre!ent po1111on. Any
11~. ror Appt. Kl 7--ii6M,
6'/S-5060
• F.:lrctromc Ted1.n1c1an I Rttrnl 1ndusl.rial rxper ,
•btlity lo work from schr-
ma.tJa , supervisory exper.
drslrablt . Send re1u~ TMI
P.O Box ~-NR
MArNTENANCF. man JO( I
Santa An11 apes Plumbing.
•·Al"JX'nl!'r & !{en rrp111r
work PU I.nark It 11wn &ooh<
Part llmr worl< fnr r rr!Cenl
OA11642·1'.m fNr• &t6·1!lli7
DISHWASHERS
11pply In J>(T'On
REUREN'S RESTAURANT
251 !!;. C'oai!I HIWll,)'
Newpon BeAr h
ELECI'ROLUX Corp., fuU
time I: pt tJme wortc llZI
wk U you quail!)>,
50-4153.
t • .A. T I M ES. Part-timt
rouie work In CdM. plua
uaemblln1 SUnday aedlonl.
Cir~ 0Rl-m2
INEXPER-belp. Product.
WOOd m~. Apply I: lO a.m.
tf> lO:J> a.m. le:M Babcack
l\l . C' M.
~crnNG 11Altsm•n tor SILK llM'ff!n prlntt r Full)'
MW mtlhdH bu&l~.a ""P Genfra) lflnp. MHMI Kl '"'140. ,.ws
s2s,OOO PER YR.
Is your lncome potential in the resale
dtpartment of Walker and Lee, Inc.,
nne of the largest Real Estate firms
in the United States. Our company
solrl onr four thousand homes last
~ear alone. You can share In this
phenomenal success if you are will·
in~ to work long hours with con·
i<cient.Joumeu and aggreuiveoeu.
Complete and detailed traJ.ntn1
('OUJ'MI in Real Eatate lsw, financing,
and lllemianahlp an offered at no
chars• foT lboM who qualify. U you
are not UcenHd, we will wlat you
in obtatninS JOU!' Ucenle. Only those
willlnf to wort rd% days a week, 12
houn per day to ICh1eY'e exception·
ally ~ income. need apply. Call
n-w for appointment Mr. Thagard
s.s.son.
for 2 adults, mUlt have ca.r,
age ~ -50, ~rmanent po&i·
non. u lary S300 per mooth,
ex~~nt wor1anr c:ondl·
uona, hve us, plaui cook, no
~nttrt&J.ruog. For 1nterv1ew,
103.2 Santiago Dr, Dover
Shof'es, Npt. Bch.
HOUSEKEEPER ntedl'd for
profeaaional couple. J acb
ilif! ch.ildr-en, Mon thru Fri.
R:30 t.o 5:30. S50 week. Perm
Mua ~ respon11ble, ma·
lure woman. Ref. nte. Hun·
tington Hartiour. 347-6186
ACCOMPANIST
for Choral claases at New·
port Harbor High Sehl. Ab1J·
1ly to pl11y Q)()ra.1 parta,
stght read. 1.t. aecompanl·
ment parts Call: 543-l121
Mrs. Reynolds.
CR.EDIT cmrKER
P1rt·li1T1e1 .\inndaya It l\tta·
days ooly. Sl .;,o • hr. A(I'
18-jQ Hrs · 9 to S pm.
APPL.Y C>l PERSON
HAL.I.. fl.NANCE CQ.
528 W. 19th St-C.M.
GIRL FRIDAY ... .9 AM to
J PM, Mon thru Fn lo U ·
sist AdvertiliJI& Oinc1or .
Orange County Sun. 2863 E. Caul llwy, OlM
cTI4> 675-7131 tor appoint·
mtnt.
.,_, OPENING SOONI
LGE ultra modem Beauty
Salon in Monarch Bay Pia·
za. So. Laiun•· Rt: Em·
ployment. call 675-348'1
WOMAN lo work In donut
shop, night ahitl Apply bl'·
fore noon.
WINOfELL'S DONUT SHOP
2947 Harbor Blvd. C.M.
DEPENDABLE, q u I e I
woroa.n care ol 1maJI ho~.
ass11t w/ invalid mothtt.
11 am • 7 pm. Sat. '-1 pro
n~ mo. Ref. 646-9817
SALBIADY
Part T1mt. Apply in PtnOD
9: JO to 9: JO. Robert Hall,
1601 Newport Blvd. C.M.
WANTED 10 women full or
Part Time on hrly wac~.
w~ train. Come prepueod
to work. Mr. Gedik ,.u
daily. &46· T754.
WOMAN 25--45 tor donut ahop,
early A.M. ahllt. No exper
nee. Apply in penon: Mr.
Donut 1~ K 17tb/C.M.
TOY & GIFT Partlta
Need tlOO wk?! ~ ua! !
No delivery * No collect!
Gifts 'N Gadreu :wi-.m
OLDER ~ WO-
man needa COCJ1*1lon.
Write Box M·237 Daily
Ptloi.
EXPER. Salealedy for read)-
to wear ahop. Write c/ o
Dally P1Jot Box #M231.
PIT litter, atart se.it, tor
ehldrn 4 I: 17 mtha. ll\J'
home mt baYe tnftl.
M7~ HB
BOOKKEEPER
wtlJI N~ operienct'.
o.t.a Meu. 646·8&5.'>
HAIR STYL1$T
with followtng.
S.·mTor~
BABYSJTl'ER. lift tn. Col•
l• lfrl preferaed. Care for
l c:dd. 5'S-97• ~
arrn:R. MY HOME.
EASTBLUFF AJlEA.
~
UTE Hn:X'P/ Y-a ledy,
llft l.n. w..-. oU, S&I· .,., • Mt-al
MAroJlE 1.tlt1. u.. tn.
~ Uta
S!GO • lno. .....
... ,
Ill I l LR.,.. live Ln. can
fw 1 chUtl .wm,.. Col.
Msr llr1 Jl('tfemid. &45-29'74
rr.. ""'9 At
''Jiil.A YODU. ~" s. eel in '1V ,,.. . .
Sun only lS41 Sanllqo1..~ ~LI &: drapery u.le1· 642-23Zl
Pf'l'llOl'I. It yoo can tell. call ---------u ....... ~ LADIES clod\ini, dlil!H: a·"""· tools, akin di•e eqpt. ~
HANDY older cple to man· awv. Lruck enpe. ims
agr & mamt. 18 • units in Ogle Sl. uur, CM
Jl.B. ~ atter 5 pm. 6't2-5301.
School .. lftlfruction 7550
Chilcoat • 10 Leum
TYPING SCHOOL
OIUdren: Vacailon retea
Quick EZ method. Call
Mon, Wed, M 1J 1-285$
173 Del Mw Aw., C. M.
AgenclH, M, W 7600
RUTH RY AN AGENCY
Look!n& for & Job!
Come In t:odl,)' for
penonaJ.iz.ed eenice.
1793 Npt., C.M. 646-48.">4
17931 Beach Btvd. M7-S617
1042 W. 17th S.A. S41"'481
DOMESTIC 1119
Mexic•n Empleyment
151.S KATHLEEN LANE
Harbor Hi&hJand.a, N.B.
Lota of roodie~ttYthinl
moat 11>! S..1'00
SAT. Alla· 21 only 9 to !'>,
Back to edt clothes, lamps,
trays ~tc. Comer. 545 1l
Modena A: l5lh N.B.
FUR.NmJRE, dWbel, ~
init. odda n'enda. laM'1
K~ttler Lane, HB. W·llO
PATIO SALE/ MOVJJ«il •
Have aurp1aa tum/ ~
Antique9, etc. 67>1943
FURNITURE, diabee, c~·
in&. odda n' e.nda. lfiMJ.
Kettler Ln, HB. M7..-a
DECORATOR'S HOMEL
ALL ITEMS/ SALE-
PlUCED! 5G-4l11 =========· 1100
A,ency
D~ N. Main St ..
5-41~22
Furniture
S.A. M.AllQOEI IE upniht tr-.
:zer 16'. 3~ moa old, wtdttr.
Take over pe.ymta $.24.96 mo
IOOO 642-4523
* FURNJTUlE * Bm&ll St.ore Bir V&luea
APT. OWNER SPIClAL
2 pc Liv rm .. t n"" rrt . .H
6 pc BR et • nnr 181.16
6 pc dJMtU UMd 111.10
Maple, ContAnlp 6 Modml
1001 OTHJ:ll rrm'8
3 ROOMS Furn $151U5
NO DOWN • Tl!lUIS
R&JllU, ltetriC.. TV•
APPROVl:D FURN.
21&9 Ral1lor LI 1-teeo
WHIRLPOOL wuba' 6. drr er ncel. cond, Both $115-
M aplte aec. dale, n•uab re-
cllnln& chr I: ottoman
studio couch, small wrtttni
KELVINATOR ll cu. fl.,
Refri&.. 50-lb. frttt«, au.
t.omatk $85, 8261 ReiJ1.Y Dr ..
Hb. . •
REFR.lG 9' WdtilctlW,
Xlnt~I $50. 1226 ~ ~I C.M./ 54&-J&. -
Antlqua 1no
NEED the apff9, mUlt sell
beautJtul antiqne SpuiaK
diniJW rm att. bat ot1tr.
CenturJ HouM, %13' N-New-
port Blvd. a.ta Meu. * ALMA'S AN IlQOD 123 W. 16th St., Npt. Bcb.
Jmt W. ot P1acatia ~\'!<-_
dl'lk, Early American f1ocr Muslc1l lnet. 1125
lamp I: P'cturea. Redwood
tble le benchet. Mile
ltema. S46-1727 « 546-9072
MAPLE dinette, butch. deak,
WANTED sood baa l\llt&t ·
• baas amplitiu. SCl-116
After 6 p.m.
chain, pr. trundle btdl, late t\::::: IU5 modd GE washer, pr. bar -~_.... _______ _
atoola 32" hlih. oval braid· HAMMOND 111 CORONA
ed J'\11, pr. Hollywood btdl, DEL KAit Offen D h
pr. blond chHU, and Uvin& crpm 6 planoe Bar
room f\Jnl. MI 2-5770. DEALS! BUT SEKVICEt
DINE'ITE 6 chatra, $25, TV-
redlo S50, l twin bed.a $15
ea, bdrm Mt $50. l chtst
nf dnrwert $3 ea ~7
Roy~ CM 565201
MEDITERRANEAN a n t
wti.lte br lift. Kine hdbd l
IC&nda, 'T' nine drawer
ctn.ea. no martca. $775.
6G41l
WHIRLPOOL wuhtr 6 dr7·
er ( xlnt ClOnd) both S175.
nuiple twin bed Rt (nrly
new) $125 complete.
5*2'127 or 541-to?'l
MOVING Eut: 5 nnt. com·
plew no rHeOD&blre oiler
retu.ed. 2210 A Deleware,
531·'191,P.
2!5o& E Cout HlwQ •
OR 3-8930.
BALDWIN walnut O!p·
Sonic orpn. Xlnt eilQdi·
Uonl
541·7771 aft s pm.
Planee 1130
nu::NCH hand ~
wlllt. JUno. wen. DIBl-
eome "'* $300 I0-.2 ..
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MUCHANDISI FOR
SAUi AND TRADI
~--------Ml•c•lleneou1 l600
KlllT1BI FABRICS
{FDR SAL!
lttmnantt. Sampks .. Millo
udl Sa.I:. Cktb I a.m. TO
2 p.m. 929 Bak•r, Ccata ,.._
* A TTINTION * ,,,,, Bolt OWnt"n I< bullderJ .,.,_._
,,,,, MUOfttY Q:lntracl0t1
Thor El!Ctde Hffvy Dury
Hand Grimlr, Sanckr 6
Butl!!:r • 4..50D r.p.si. $80.
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NEW Now * AucnoN * ltlcl!1.~ liW
am.P: MOO
t'&frC&ld lW11·
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''ab:U.CU. 25 $5.00
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8" ,,. km Sl• $1.00
"6£.lfth St., ea.ta W..
ailantic
• music
ST!:ltfX> Compouenu: f'tlh-
tr XJ'Jt lllPIUln. AR tutn-ta~ 0,.. ~ pow!r .. mp:;. mreo tmer, amen-
n•~ ·Kou pro-4 phones. Sys. l.:;&·1lloo. I nm otd, well
lrrf' _ ~ or lint oUer.
~ llft. 5.
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MEDICAL ICakt, upri&ht
model ,,,; hei&lll meuw't.
~. $4(1. Di&hwubm',
portable Lady i<.frmor'f, 4
eyl IMll«:mr, xla'lt, S9G. Ma.c-
navo:c ZJ" TV, bff,u. fTuit·
'fll'l:)Od ClilnMt, aood cond,
S75. UO 2ht St. "C'' CM.
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• BU\' e SEU. • TRADE
MIRCHANDISI FDR
SALi AND· TRADI
'•ts. G.ner•I NOD
MONKEY, lem, k>Y1ble, OOll
$100, 11tU Wi. Home ~en
tnp. S~. Mon. All day.
LI l-6600.
PETS ond LIVHTDCK
o.., 1125
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NSPOif A fll>N TlANSPOlf ATl~N fRANSPOllTATION '
9000 SpHd Sldleeh~ & Yechta Trvcb 9500
G~ 10 hp Johnal, *SKI IOAT * NEW 1965 GMC ~ T . It ecrrt:ola, like MW 14' Havoc SJd ~ ~ tp.
Ve.Uow Jackrt tki boat, terlot, 40 hp lt{6'1:Ury W/
TltAHll'Ott'T ATtON TltANSf'OITATIOM ..,., TRANSPORTATION TlANSPOITATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
Uted Cart 9900 Used C1,.. 9900 Imported Autos '600 UMd C•n 9900 .
.
UMd C.n "°° U...t C.rt "°° FQRD MUSTANG
'63 Fairtane 500 6SMUiteftf RENAULT
CHEVROLET COMET w'! !!e~!~E? -19-64-CH--=E~VRO~LET=-=-IM=-=----. 6_1_c_,,,o,...,...MET~-
'5" 11'&1 ~,..
ltt, $250. electric ttu!· New c.ontiD-Oab k chasaia. lnst11U yoo1 l!J61 RENAULT Ca.ravelle,
~ 4p, R & H, wift I; hd top,
tlke new. Airport Texaco
Stat \1a!'Arthur & Campua
ports cpt-1 btdel SIA, VS, V-8, bll ens, ~. ft/.
auto, pwr 1tr. Real Sharp! H, Uke new. C'UM~ Auto. R&H. w/w. A ral p.s S
'!§T FOJU> ; .. • "· $17 mo. PALA SUPER SPORT .aver. 01M Kit lilmil1 boa\, 25 mtal TUt TrlJ". ~29159. own natbfod. Body or camr-1
tii; 1-. ·w
Johnloa. trlr. contrQU..
Oias Wlde beam, fO hp
14' SKI Boet with trailer -
Inbovd· Chevy enzme. 511"
Hull. Make • o&r Muat
er. V6 eng:lne. Heattr and
spnnp • lllr cl~n"r and
~rosfer. Htavy duty rear I TRIUMPH
JO dn a $10 wk, OAC. $2795 s,,,,,... 1~tt!'rta~-~
64 MUSTANG VI, ViiilYl tap.
'57 Pontiac ••.. $19 mo. SPECIAL TODAY
'57 CHEV WAG $23 mo. Con~rtible w1th four 1peed $599
'58 FORD •••••• $28 mo. transmw.ion and power
M~ :J9· , trlt. controla fr.JO. ~II. Extril eniine included 011 (ilter -700xl5 6 Pl.Y llr,.~ • 65 SPITFIRE *
Xlnt condlt10n! Extru,.
'57 CAD ........ $18 mo. r.t~nng. Beaullful d1ploma.t SUJ/sifU, air cond, -eood t:lr-. Maat cabin flabl.nl boat, no 642-0898 '56 FORD PU •• S'..'8 mo. blut with bucket seats and • J)10tOr
.with al>lJt rims. Sale Pnced
• $50. 16' SK1 or Wbin;. Gia.Med al JUSt s119:i. f>.14·m '59 MERC WAG $33 mo. tarhoroeter. AUTO CINTER sell. $2800. rrHnO
; 623 Q bbou.M A N B 2169.00 I
s~~~!~ !~~CK I
u ve, p ' hull. 7' bnm, 3.5 HP Mere. Larry Holbrook. m~. 1&: ...i) trlr, !'le<: 11tart + tve. aft 7 pm; Sat. nocri: f'Ofllrola. Xlnt cond. $695. Sunday all day. u 8-8400 OR 5-5126
ilbMta 9010 '64 ALL elus COruir, 100
1lM1 Harbor BIYd., C.M. ' OLDSMOllLE Open net. • San. '°"'733
1962 OLDSMOBILE 1B6.5 GALAXlE 500 K TD
2 dr hdtop T-Bird 300 spec .
w/ Crui10mallc, PS le PB,
'6S SUNBEAM •. ll1 ~ 2195 00 ~~~~ro~~~ just • l~~'!,~:~i.E~M.
Hun=~:: Blv~16 STANSBURY BUICK Open eves It Sun. MM'l33
VOLKSWAGEN
Costa Me111 646 ·:'.I022 hp Mere. All aki equip. ~
OWBIRD #40 • tbrib, mph. Used 6 tunes. S.cri-
STA Rf IRE (81! 11r, vinyl root, vlaor,
padded duh It total 17 op-
BUICK . 19:10 Newport Blvd. CORVAIR
Costa Mesa 646-90'l2 CORV AlR Spyder Engine It
1960 FORD
% TON PICKUP
dae a&ll, aand dolly tice. 673-1806
Very sOOCf c:ond! $.Sj(). !I>' FBRG~ Spon Line w l m·3179 ulr; 75 hp Johnaon mtr,
UDO 14 #76. tra.Ller, Xlnt C'Ond. SM! 673-<mO
eautitul Cavelie.r red wtth tiroala. $3345· $1000 under
Uat. Will tinance all or part. snatdrlnc interior. bucket
546·1466. 1Nta, center ~ • pow-
G1luie er windows and power 1eaL
I Can Help You! •64 MALIBU complete kit to convert, vw
• Short of Cash? Ghia, or Microbus to Cor'-
• ~t Problem~" 2 rlr lldrp. auto, pwr str, tact vair power, Alum Qywheel,
• New m the Stal'" air Warranty. xtra heavy clutch Cotvair
:? au.II.II aaila all rood· Stor Eight foot Wtdl'Sidl' hffl
MOTHER'S
umE
HELPER
'63
500 x L R le H. auto, WI()(). Sale Priced • In Military Servin~ $10 dn & SlO wk. OAC , &tarter k adapter battery
• Want a Good Car? SUJ,/aia ' 7CKXI mis, 150 bp. $600 903 s radio and hf'ater . 6 cyllndrf !
enilne · JUSI ov,.rhauled
l
aae ~ avail. $900. Firm· Marine Equip.
5'8-8660 after 6 pm. 57 Mere.des at .• . _646_·829_1~....,.....-~....,.........,..... Bankrupt er have had a re-
pouesalon. J can htlr )OU 62 Corvair $1641
l ll IT De.y Sailor new <lac· * SAL El * lOft Nila MW trailer, St.a.111· Minnty's Ship Chandlery
a.a riafnl Sac. Kl !>-1723. OIL lant~ $1~adt. BRASS
3299 Iowa St. Of, pulleys 50c • ea. LGE new
oALBATROSE . 23' aloop. dln>me Ba:rometen $13.50 -
ea. BARGAINS GALORE!
795.00
STANSBURY BUICK
I 9'.!0 N ewPQrl Blvd.
Chick lverwtt Is your only au-
thorll~ dealu to assist In the
Harbor Arn. To make It even
.asltr for Motw a ntw cat
wal'l'anty Is yours without ask-
ing for It!
in moet cues! Call KeMY Monza coupe, 4 speed, R/H.
Jones. 642-.cTJJ. I ran cle11r AUTO CENTER 1 Immaculate. $1195.
your cndlt by phonr. Oller 1~ Harbor mw,., C.M, ' G & M Motor Co.
12 yra exp helping others. Open e.-ea. It Sun. 642-4733 1501 Newport Blvd.
4 dr sedan. R.lcH, &tick $800.
SOtJTH COASr FORD
695 S. Coast Hy. Lquna Bch 1695.00 .... ...
549-3851 494-&'SlB
'57 FORD Country Sedan.
Costa Mf's!I &i&-90'!.! ~ ery rood cond ! 1418 w.
Bay Ave. $1450. Owner 25.17 W. Cout Hwy. N. B. .....,_, ........ , """''·. _..., llMIOA -INWLAI
1t7t llAll OllMlUUYHt•-4'-.a
Dlr. 54-CHEV -Bel AJ{-: R '&H. CosUl Mf'Sa 642-o.'l02
BEAtrr, all white 60 InVJct• 4 dr. gd brakea & tires, 61 Corvair Excepijonally clun. l own. STOSIUIY llCI
er since 1957. Tires, etc ail
~mP.,.. 9520 173-1232. LI 8-419'l
UX..sLOOP Z<Y by CTWnetl SACRIF, 2 new .4() hp in· A
1920 N~ ...._ OK. MU5t aell t.hJa week.
$475 or make otter. ALSO Colt.a Meaa ...., Z dr HT, PS, PB, immar. Call Jim 673·5J63· 4 door. R/H, standard trans.
car In fine mec.h. <'Ond. Pvt QlET $67S
owner . 268 E 16th St, CM. 1963 CHEVR o .. n Lewis, Import• c ::: tJ SI~ S-S/Decs. Uf95. ~: boar la (ou1bd dr). Small,
tut, compt. control. Ideal 10' CAB OVER CAMPER, ~le ~iso
-~,~~ -
646·8545. 1966 Harbor C-M. ·W 6-9303
'62 Mere Meteor S33 Spt. '59 OLDS PRICED FOR QOTCK SALE
29'29 J acan.nda. Of
Charley Haptons by Arches.
56-4384, ~. ilrl motw. Qiet $960 aeU
Coupe w/ bucket.a. Make 2 dr, 111; auto. R.6B., ...... offer 1500 Sylvia U1, Har·
56-9641 !PE. 1964. Barp1n $1400; UiO ff, 642-0t9"1 bor Highlands. U ll-'7908 ate.r. Ready '° ..,.
SPECIAL TODAY
MUSI' SELL 58 Bwck Spec. MONZA (PE. * 62 MONZA 4-dr, R/H.
$275. 4 dr, HT, auto trM PERFECT CONDmON!
9036 ~ported Autos 9600 • 91 1 New British Green
$6,900. 67~21().11
--COit $1900. Uke new! Trlr; Boat Slip, Moerint all ~m-~
4' SATELTl'E, dac l&ila, i WTD! OIT-sHORE
ltlnt c:cnd. ls fxtiory trail-MOORING/ Off Udo ale.
l
65 LTD
XLNT one owner $49t
financial reuoru
riz.7434
conv. Orii own. r,.is-9'79o f\ ''"rv clean low nuleage S895 546-9'249
56 BJJlCK...2-doot. mgine. m CBr· Ha~ • ~ tJ'ammU-'63 MONZA Conv $U95·
xlnt cond. But otrrr. ~on radlo & heater. A test White w/ red • int. New
536-9532 att 5 or wknds. dnve will prove this is an brakes. 548"'4(f,6 eves.
er. $!500. ~ OR 3-334.5 '59 VW -$7SO ~ CADILLAC e>.ceptional vlllUf' 1SI' $600 Takes! '61 C.Orvair,
1962 CADILLAC 1195.00 ~~e~~~ ~~ FORD l~ 4 door ltatlon s,,,,..
JCJTE llL ~ condJti«I. WANTED, TO CLEAN! 546-6196 RENT. w~gon V-3 euto t:ranJ. lookt
real pid. nso. See at 1829 AUTO CINTlt AUSTIN HEALEY National champ. Extru. ?tjOORING FOR MALIBU seoo. m-sm OUTRIGGER. Iowa, C.M. 00 Hart. ...... CM.
Optn nw. 6 hL .... DEVILLE STANSBURY BUICK CORVETTE WDERS 16 SLOOP. 76'. 646-65
bee Dent radna record. 59 AUSTIN Healy dlx, wire P.5. Ct;IC( 11 !tSON IS AlSO .,,..
ONLY AUTWottlfO P'OtSC:Hl
OEALU IN Tltt HAlaot IJJA. 1 1920 Newport Blvd. 64 STING RAY. Military
'62 FORD CONY v-a
R&H, PS-B, LOW·MI. 1960 OLDSMOBILE • whls, hard It aoft tops,
$1150 or best offer. 548-Jft62. leetbnt•lt 903 Must lell. Ona-ICT-19af. 64.2-5745 4 dr. hardtop · Brand new C06ta Mesa 646-90'l2 owner transferred o'aeas.
ay 160 AUSTIN Healy 300:>, ~. BEAtrm'UL LIDO l• HOURLY rentals • O'D
• Trlr
• '65 v.w. *
Sedan. 113 Model, show room
clean, perfect co.nd. Many
atra.s. Black Jacquet w/
grey interior n. 700. :!865
Mendoza, C.M. Apt. B. see
to appreciate anytime.
tires. Performs u 11 did la 494-3627 aft 5.
when it had ju't a ftw hun '61 Chevy lmpa DESOTO '53 FORD 2~r w/ '5' -e111-DYNAMIC 88 It 4 ""8ter, R/H, good cond.
Best o!fer takes. 646-4370.
FIAT
m1J17 extru. Day Sailen, Rhodell 19
HJ901 En 673-M24 motor boats. Fun 1.one . FIBERGLASS complete Boat Co. OR 3--0'lM>
"I ..US. paddle I: hand·
~tom Interior • $2'l5.
~-7044. 545.12-443
'st FORD convttt. nm1 iood 4 Door 1fd111 • ~
SJ75. 1028 D. Wut WU.aon. ally qultll Nnn1nl ct.t. No
dred miles. Factory au' Z dr hdtp, VS. auto, power ---------
conditiomll(. Don't hrsllale s1eer. Showroom new. Must '52 DErot'O
at thia price. SN.' & drivt to apprec1ale. Good run-about car.
00 61 FlA T 1200 roadsttr. low ~Y. $125. 675-3519 MolMle Hemes 92 CM. 642-5800 1qur•k• or ,. .. While
motortni In f:ad-.y lir _,. 2595.00 $10 dn & $10 wk. OAC· CHEAP' Do:GE ~1682
milea. very clean. Must scU
immed. $895. 67543:1! or
f,46-9361
GLAS
'65 GIH GT
i H' SATELLITE 50 x 10 FLEETWOOD TRLR It MO'roR s:;oo. 3 -yrs old I A°Ml'i / Porch, 893·7791 Patio/ Comp • furn! Pool 111
' 6UDER • 16. fully equlpt. i;ark. Bayaidf' Vlite Park.
-Vert s'CJOd cond. Sa<rltlce Space -277. 54.1·382.1.
Will Buy
Your Volk.!Waeen or 1-'or.sche
l.t pay lop dollars. Paid ;or
or not. Call Mr. Allen.
STANSBURY BUKK
1920 Nev. port Blvd
Costa Mesa 646·'.l!Y.?2
S"'l/sia
AUTO CENTER
60 DODGE stick.
Will arc-ept any l'f'3Mlnahle
oHl!r. :'vlusl l't'll. 962·?177
56 FORD SJ35. Z door. V8, di Lloned CCG1tort. automatic. Private party. just 995.80 839-1036.
·:;;; FORD V8 '.! dr
Sl:,O ll AllSBURY IUICI '.148·198'1 l2400! :>42-\318. J.')'. RE.ADY to mov,. Into.
SABOTS for nlf 'Be:mlf ~w pa.10t. New couch ln· COME IN & oatvE THE. Kl 9-1324 ' . 196' CADILLAC
1341 llarbor Blvd .. C '.\I
Open Eves & Sun. 642-1733
1~9 DODGE 4 door. Good
work car. $100, LI ll·Zl60
·:;.~ FORD WAG $00. 1920 Newport Blvd.
Wayne Y»<:hta. 2960 . D t"10r lovely rond. Sl.500
Randol:ph, Of. TR 1-7651 54&-QJB or 54H950
00 14 #1~. $900. New i 10 x 50 SPARTAN
•anodized mut. aood con· W/ 10xl6 all-alum. Cabana.
clJtion. HY Kl50 646·5981. 64&-lBO'l
16' COMET + Trlr, Motor y 16' AWO S7SO.
It all n«eUary equip. I LIKE NEW!
EXCITINf; GLAS r; T.
Pnet'd from S'.199'1
Dean Lewis
Imports
1966 Harbor Ml 6-9303 CM
JAGUAR
--·59 VW * s75o Not a scratch,. d,nt tri mar
CLEAN: ~96 •· Id paJ f ""' iO en omino tn1sh v 'j~ VW MICROBUS Interior IS tmmarulat.e, &
i RUNS GOOD! #till unc!rr factory guaran
545-1441 or 532-3444 tee. Refreshing 1actory air
BANK
REPOSSESSIONS
Buy at wholesale blue book.
FALCON
1962 FALCON
2 DR. SEDAN
OR BEST OFTER!
Gl'Od trans. ~n 6-4917
f'REE DRESS AT
''PLAYGIRL SHOP"
Stt ad in TV Week .....
MERCURY
• Coeta Me111 ~
11 OLDS
must at>ll
for financial
reasons xlnt shape
call M2-5907
Phooe l!lJ..1574 LI~ 1964 IKE Jaguar
'62 VW Coov. R "-H. W/W, conditioning make t.hl4 gor-
Clun & perf mech. c:ond &eous car at just
S2S delivers on OAC '59
Olev Impala hardtop. Au·
wm. RI H, pwr 11tr. ai.r cond
$625. Many to choosee from
1950 Newport Bl., C Mesd
A local one CTWner car that
has less than 36,IXX> actual
miles. 6 cylinders &ive you
excellent performance with
e~nomy. ReCluced to acll
~for
'62 MERC M~eor S33 Spt '62 OLDS F-85 4 dr. ExtitJ.
cood. Owner draft9d, can·
5 .
Golden Sand extenor with
UNG Pram w/ 5 hp out. -·
board (motor Wied 2~ bra.) BICYCLES 922
'155· can 548-414.5
Cpe. Make offer. 1500 Sylvia
U1, Harbor lliihtands. not make paymtaL UlUlt
548-7908. wll 676 -W. wu.on, CM S1l9S. S36-6115. $4795.00 1.959 VW, excel cond., low
full beige leather mtenor.
Factory 11.1r rondJtiomng & * K-38 SLOOP * MENS 27" Reynoldll tube '58 MERC. 2 dr. rebuilt ene. '63 OLDS F-&5
NIGE. BES!' OFFEft
~~~~;· rno. Call eve• STANSBURY BUICK :>48-4254 ·~795.00 .
AM-FM radtO· An Ollll'tancl· VERY GOOD CONDmON Campi equip. 10 spttd bi
OR~ cycle, Xlnt lhape. "5
New li.l"!'tl, eX"Cel rond. aac.
Sj25 cash. LI 8-25311 545-lfi57
-----62 Chevy II
1920 Newport Blvd Convrrtthlt'. auto, RrH. PQ\V·
~ LIDO 14, #111 * 646-8291. 1ni: buy. ' $4695.00
65 VW l~>oo. Sunrool, radio,
ttar sprakrr. Camh comp.
WSW SIT,10. LI R-6'200. 51 MERC WOOD STATION 18 YOUJI AD IN l'£iiiii.
nEDf Some•• wUl ..
Costa Mesa f;46·90~2 rr -tcr11n~ Brauttlul •·•!Odl· STANSBURY BUICK
0 -
~ STANSBURY BUICK
:-.WT CONDITION~ ELECTRIC CARS 925 moo. 613-8133 .
lWLN PIN~ II' Camper
Power CrulMn 9020 rar I I a ton Pickup. Uk
61 CADll.LAC Cnnvtrtlblf' A t1on
R.EALBEAUTY Allextru $1375
1nrl fuJI pt}Wf'r factory aJI Oe1n lewia, Imports
ronibtioning etc. "Sh<!ws the 1966 liiU"bor C.~J \II 6-93113
1~~ Nelvport Bh·d.
Costa l\lf'l!ia ~-90'.?:l
1 6• VW-CONV $1300.
\11 :!-OSAA
VOLVO
new! LI 8-5247 -1920 Ncir.rport .Blvd Volvo1 For 65 1964 UNTruTE wlout drivt, Motorcyc ... 00 93 Cos!A MM;11 646.902'2 Sl'.E k DRIVE ntE
EXCTnNG NEW MOOEU
"OUR VOLVOS RUN JUST
A LITTLE BIT BETTER."
finest of care" Wa.11 S2695.
Special $2395 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
$10 DELTVERS 'Ii.\ Chtvy
JI. 6 cylmd,.r, automanc.
Radio, heater $1 OOCi ·-S41
Mo. Bob Dunn nambler,
1745 Newport Blvd. Costa
Mesa. U 8·9307.
BACK TO
SCHOOL
SPECIAL .. .. .
~ • .
35 watt Apelc-o radio, bow
rail. coclq>it C'Ote', aide
a
"' y
r
and
S-6S
Scram·
curtains. extra c-ompanlon WHY Buy • used Hond aeat. life jacket.a, compua when you can buy a NE\' •••• $5295 l~ HONDA. For onl Marina Boat Sale. $24.50 down le $13 pe 1622'l Pac. Cout liwy month. 0.A.C Come in in Sw1l1de .. The ALL NEW 596«13 '34"6ll HONDA and 196.5 23· DLX Southcouter apt bier. tlshennan w/ CIOllvert top Herb Friedlander & aide curtaln1, 2 bunks lc
head, R.blt Gray Marine 13750 lkach Blvd., Westmi n-
hrand prop tum!> 3600 ri>m'~ 11tPr. TW :1·7866 or .IE 7~1 ~
SI El ' nrw 70 ----------1•u e<' sys em. I 64 V AMAllA ~.i() re, nrw
c_al lank Ben<!1x radl<'J R D· ron<l. t:ler ~tartu. wind·
t l~~,a~ '3750 NB. i;h1,.ld S37:l or tradt for
OR .,.j().U, equity in Spo1111 Car
• 78' TROJAN W I twin mtu· 646·38112 or 642·29.'lO ••Vf'S.
1 ~n, com,_., dept.h fin. '60 ROYAL Infield 700 • CC
dcr, btllt tanlm. IPOOi.rht. Xlnt • cond! $65(). New tune-
1J1de curtlina, plank boal, up. ~·251J atl 6: 30.
f7!lf.>.
Marina Boat Sales
162"12 J>it.c. Cout Hwy
Suruide
596·00:1 434-8611
18' STARCMFT cabin cruis·
er. Johnson 75 hp outboard,
64 HONDA 90 w/ Daytona
helmet. XI.NT CON!>! 2600
mi. S25(). 673-7547.
MUST SEIL l ·in·a·lile--timP...
steal. 64 Tohatsu. 50 CC,
440 mtles $191. 642·38D
new shoreline tilt trailer. 61 250 HONDA drram. R.,.crnl
2 months old, lesa than 25 S250 o'haul. $450. J."'l.i Costa
hours on boat le engine. Mesa St. ;;48-TI24
l:.xcel. cond. must aell tut, I ~ HONDA 710:-M<idCio'.!
$'1995 or $400 k take over Ele<· ~tarter. Auto Clutch
payment.'!. After g pm. ' 1300 Mi. SIOO 646·2'J44
536-ll43. .~~· ----
...,. SPORT ,..._._ '""' h 150 HONDA •• . · r l1>1•e~. J.AJ p $3:'3 Ml ~7036 Mere cr\.ll~r. cabm, bunks,
.head, stalley, deluxe! Blut Motorseoot•rt
lank, taek~ le iUT. com-9350
' plete on tandem axle tilt
bed trailer, power winch.
Notl\i.nt more to buy n
• Rochester. c. Meu, 646-4695
HONDA 50
Good ronc:t. 300J milts. SISO.
U H819.
1963 Jaguar Mark X
J u.sl M fresh and smart lo-
day a.s when it wu deliver·
ed In 1963. This i.a the aris·
tocrat of modem motoring.
Save thousands of doUars.
$3880.00
STANSBURY BUICK
Dean Lewi1, lmport1
1966 Harbor, C.M MI 6-9303
Antiques, Clauics 9615
1 ATTENTION I
Surfers . Antique Owners
19311 Buick
1100 W. C.Oast Hwy LI 8·3466
NEWPORT BEACU
C.Oupe De Ville, full power.
factory air, low miles. A
reaJ buy.
$209S
MANDIC MOTORS
-121 :\hlin Strttt ' 1'111~ o·:ir 1• 11 r11rP hPautv
and 1n nr " 1•11nthtinn' !\l'w llunttni:t•rn Brarh .1:16-6:1~'.i
l 1 11 ti 1f\'1 • 11 1111 h 'I r:i1~h1 $ ~n· ~I C'ADILJ.Ac-:-1:;1-r-~f'dan, '.!'.11 1: l71h c,,,,:i 'Ill"'-• --.. --====--=· =--"-' 11111r 11µ" 11rrs I 01• nr1 . llr,·11lt lac. a ir Pit<: win·
'f;:l .JAGUAR XKF:~·l)m; I """' 1ntll'• rnr q)p (H tr11rft <lrt11~ 61wa)' 11'31. t lr<:
Rntish raf'in1t iiref'n w 'cvn· 101 P11 h11r r111 , trurk~ n1 I <ion~ lrw~. Excrl <·ond. S11('.
tra!lting itlovt JeathtT mt. hu~. S14!l.1. 642--0388 or LI 8·777!1
~mtfm radro. must sar al :~11;-4 l!li ' 61 CAD DeViU. • $2050, a
this low price S3195. Bank I
finan. low down on ap-R.c• Can, Rodi 9620
S_TEAL! FP, Fae air, Prfm
tirei:, low ml, 642·4873.
proved credit 1950 Newport • v 'j9 De vn.LE
Blvd. CM 548·(254 '40 WILLYS Cpe, plexai:;lus XI.NT • SHAPE/ REAS!
:;~:1-1441 or 532-3444 '63 JAGUAR XKE Cpe. lm-1 windows. roll h,1r, 10" slicks
marulatf!' thru-out, chrome bkt s~·ats, prr~1Jrr pump -Sj
w1rf' whtt>ls. dunlnps. lac· & lank, 2 front rnds
-CAD cnvt, dark gray,
tory air rond. ~'Q.j(X) artual 67:i·46:i9.
miles. ~elalli<' i;rny Pnv· ---------
ate party. s;ui:,o. 67;}..3647
air. AM ' FM, bucket seal.li.
:\::<Ml ml. $5500. 6T.H232
f.1-CAD 4-dr S('d. Whlle, 9700 Autoa Wanted
KARMANN GHIA
1$3 1'armann Ghia ronvert,
low mt , AM ~"'111 ?vi pty.
Br't offer M7-6i2?
We Buy lmpo,;; I ·
Top bollan
frty • air, F-P. New tltts.
Pvt . ply. $1950. 673-6981
CHEVROLET
----MG
'65-M-.-G-. S•dan $1695
YEAR END CLOSE OUT
SALE· GET THEM WlllLE
'rnl::Y L.AST.
DEAN LEWIS
Imports
1966 llarbor 01 MT 6-930:!
ALL MAKES & MODELS ~ till CHI:..'VROL.ET, Bel Air. 2
Dean Lewis
Imports
1966 Hll'lior Ml &-930.1 CM
WANTED
J7 mno
must he 4 ldllOr
1n xlnl shaP<' lhruout
64:!·5907 ----
door, blue with white top,
.:111 •-ond, bie engine. Make
offrt.
fi37-:J.80'J t'VenJlli! or wknda.
Cl !EVY 1$7 4-door 1talion
wa~011 V-3 auto trana. looks
rcaJ good &: 1'\11\I bett4!r pri-
vate owner $450. 545--0906.
~~· CHEVY, bl& ~I. per-
CHRYSLER
Yur·End
CLOSE OUT
65 CHRYSLER
All models & colon
Save $$$
Mandie Motors
l.'I '.\lain St.1r.1>t
lluntin~lon Bc:irh :J~oli·fi,'>R:i
--63 Chry1 er
I
4 dr sedan. white Wllh tan
nterior. auto. Jl/H, Sl1U
under factory warranty.
s~;,.
Mandie Moton
424 Main Slreet
I-unhngton Beach 536~
I
.
61 Chry1l•r
mperial 2 dr hardtop, full
pwr. factory air, ltather int
Motor recently overh~uled.
$17!lj
MANOIC MOTORS
I
424 Main Street
lunttngton Beach 536-6385 . -54 CHRYSLER New Yorker
Deluxe 4 dr Sedan. very
clean 1 owner. See to ap.
prec. 546-3480 a.ft. 5; 30 PM .
CONnNENTAL
1961 LINCOLN
'61 f alcon. 2 dr. &tick, R &
II, W/W •
$599
AUTO CENTER
1941 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
0pt'n tv'a It Sun. 642-4733
f1 -~ ALCON V ·8 Sprinte
C'otipr EXCELLENT CON·
OIT!ON l/ladrd with all
o1rll6 incl 4 SPEED R/H,
pc.wtr 11teerin& f'tc.. "Un·
usual value." Wu $2496
Snecral $Zl95.
• ROY CARVER •
PONTIAC
1400 W. Cout Hwy. U 8-34118
NEWPORT BEACH
61 FALCON 2 door. BEAU-
TIFUL CONDITIOl'l nmu
OUT. All extras incl radio.
heater. auto, deluxe trim
etc. ''Looks It runa like
new." An oulslanding value
only $895. e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy LI 8-38
N'EWPORT BEACH
IDEAL FOR HAULING e Kids • GrooeriH
e Wood • Camp. Gear
e Boat eq • Surf Bros
e You na~ It.
62 Wagon, dlx \rim, R/H,
autom. Good cond. ~low
list or trade for VW.
UNIFLITE
J964 1.0' Outdrivu, 38 watt Auto S.rvlce Perts 9400 ;,J MG, TD concourse shape. WILL pay <·ash for '61 or
'62 4 dr FHlcon or Comtl,
6 cyl Std trans. 646-T.! 12 I
fert cond, lo ml, alao auto-CONTINENTAL OR 3-3884
rtl, gd shape. reuonable,
Apelco rad.lo, bow rail, c:an· There ft a Differenc•I ~ vas. compua, companion Ask your mechanic Cor -seat. Uke new. '5295. In GREY·ROCK
: water will demo. balanced brake linlnp nl Marina Bolit Sales
16222 Pac. Cout Hwy. your pr~ or urvicc ~fs.i.M, 596-QiU 434-llU lt.ation. Available al COAST BRAKE SUPPLY
SI' OWENS, acelllnl lhape, SM w. 19th. CM 54~62 ~ water now. Radio, new 'TOR Y-W"
uphcQter)'. VI emclM 3500 Oromt ~ bitch, mounts
"RPM cnU1nc l(llled, ~ to frame. never ueed $20.fiO :RPM. Jell box ...t l10Ve. .....,,,, M---"~· C B • S3coJ. &a--31181 afm' 6 p.m. _, ~. .M. Apt. .
1a. PEMBROKE 'Ml fly-"" co~~~E TOP
J>ridp Twtn ~ Dual cant;r.
M l DP'. wbwrw. 1't'fria. ~lpe t. i... than 10 hrs. Tr•llen, Utility 9450
lmmac. $1.UL50. Ownr can
.&.'TUP fine, &CMlSlO
"' 11' PANClKi HYDRO
w/'~ ~· $451).
mw.~.CM.
.!!?!!~ Skf ..... ,.,
-• SPE!Z> llct beet wtttl ., ho Mm: .• LraDtr mlltc
4'ftl-.....
~ 14' SKI BOAT
w/#J lq> *W .... 0-U'll
2-WHEEL tmL TRLR • S-15.
I' Steel frame body. Ul65-
llc. 14'7--0888
1llSl 14' (ft) Red I: JMI Tra.
wl Trailer, $IO>. ~ .
Trvckt f 500
46 ,ORD l'ICKU'
DID MT-1475
1& GMC " t.on. $1950. will ClCllllldlr' tnde. 5'MS.
Price N'ducf'd. Make o!fer.
Owner 646·1905
MERCEDES BEtl~
Mercede .. a.nz
Snlr5 &nd Serywe
For Oranae Counlv
JIM SLEMONS Im port.a
11.0 \\/. Warner
Santa Ana :>46-4ll4
PORSCHE
61 PORSCHE Supmr 90 1port1
coupe. AU utru lnC'f R II.
4 apeed. etc. Look11 Md
runt Uk~ new. SHOWS f'IN·
&S"t' or CA RE· Only S.2995 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
UOO W. 0>&at Hv.y Ll 8-3466
Nt."WPORT BEACH
+ PORSCHE 911 •
Bntiah G~· tUOO
675-21fM
JUNK ca.rs want.ed. NPw
yard starting. Top U paid.
R47-6721 847·4.)38
Auto Le11ing 9810
Wholesale Prlc•1
on
LI~ASJ:: TRADE INS.
All Models & Colo~
Allen Auto Le11int
1595 Newport Blvd
C06ta Mr~a S12·1~0
Used Cera 9900
112 8th St. s.16-3932 HB
~15 CHEV V /S, 4 dr stat w111.
Auto/ t.ra.na. Jooka • runs
Rood · $400. U 8~.
'f.4 MALIBU l'OllVert. white,
P.S., RlrH, 18,850 Ml .• 6 •
ryl Sl.!.SO, M2-2103.
I ·:;7 CHEY WAG.
" SHARP! S550
893-7191
51 CHEVROLET Panel, ~
¥3. $2$. Pvt party. ~167
or :>18·0037
~Chevy VS molX>r, car P'
with it, rtOO. 66 OwYy I
3tick. SUlO. 962-.21'59·
AUTO CINTla
1941 Harbor Blvd .. C.M .
Open E"9· A Sun· 6CHT33
'65 MALIBU IOOO-Ml·
WSW /M.MIP-0· aae,
~EVES.
·~ cm:v'f' Ill~ Wqan
e eyttndtr. ms.
Kl H9ll ..... ,..,..-.......
.,..,.,. ........ -D&J.LY
eu..ot " IN.......,.
~.
'
4 Dr. sedan -full leather in·
terlor • car reflect• the
finest care. Every power
•~saory and factory air
conditioned. Take 1t home
for
$2295
ST AJISBURY BUICK
1!!20 Newport Blvd.
Costa Men 646·90'22
l-9'3 CONTINENTAL CQO-
vert,f\llly equip, excel eond·
New Prtm Urea. $3095
1963 BUICK Rtvttta tull;y
equip rut teether. new
tires, excel CU>d. S21'95· Call
da.ya 5*-32:W>, ~ea IT3-Z479
·LA TE '58 Hardtop, new tim
sood cond. M111t mell. t>t.t
ot.rer. Ml~ .
COMET
JlO DEUVERS 11 Comet 4
Door wap. 6 cytlndar.
1tand1rd tnna. RAH, Dix
trim. $895 •• $37 Mo. Bob
Oum Rambler, 1146 Ntw·
port B\'fd. Com M•· u a-aar. -
$10 DELIVERS 161 Falcon
Station W•Soft. 6 eyUndf't,
ata.ndard trana. RAH. dlx.
I.rim. $795 -$33 Mo. Bob
Dunn Rambler 1745 Nn"'
port Blvd. Cotta Me1&.
LI MJOT,
'60 FALCON STA WAG. ttick
•hlft. $375.
~
-' '61 FALCON DELUXE
Mike Offert 67).4624
'&5 Fon:! 1'1tun. tu1l7 equip.
Must ~II. S2ZiO er taM
o•er pm&.. 541-8145
FORb
'61 Galaxle In aitcel eorid. .a + t&Jt· See at tJl\iaD
Otl Sta. Harber at JWmr,
~ run power w/atr tm. Molt ....,, 5649115
'57 TORI> W11-T-Blrd 41!111'-
auto tnlll, PIS. M:H. Ex·
C't_I Ql'9 -ea'1n liliillliiilMi m••• 11'1
WAGON. PRICE OPEN·
673-5010 aft 6 pm. loeldal for IL Dlll 1&1-1111
"University Oldsmobile
has just Doubled the
Capacity of ·its
BODY SHOP!"
JIM .~
P.OTEET ~
MaMgeref~ medern~
MnfceW,~ .... -
•JI"' .......
Year llte.Neftt 4
c..t.a M.. wtt1J ,. ,. .. ,. .. .,...
•Me '" ...... a.dy RepalN." :
BECAUH 0 ,. THI tATl8'ACTORY WOftl
DONE ON LOCAL CARI AT UNIVllltlf'T'i
OLOIMOalLE, MAJOR INIUftANC• co"')I NIU HAVE ftl[QUHTIO THll INCRIA•• I
OUR aoov IHOI' F'ACILITY TO •NA.LI .
TO BETTER llRVE AUTOMOBll:.I OWNC
THHE IAM& COMl'ANIH HAV& At.10 _ftU
UI ON THEIR Alll'ROVllD IHOlll LllT, M~'E
ING "ONE ITOI' IHO ... " :
WE SPECIALIZE IN:
lpr•r·Hot Aute Plllfttlftt rWWMed "' Vii Factory Cot.r Metlltll1tt ••• C...,tete Uflltlllli
Frame Alllftmtlrt ••• 9ffy ,.._,. '"'' .. ,_ w•
long uperleitoe on all ...-k• ... Aeeu,... -"
mat .. on ~ •ltd dellv•l"J' t.,.... ... ·c.,,.._.
towlnt •rv• avallute en a .M Mtir Mele • •:•
Largeet parta eupply "' Orartte C.flty ••• Oue•
ant•• oempetltiv. latlor rat ... , • L•n .. ,. ...
avellabl• ••• Our 1• work MJ'I _,,.. ,.. ..,.,...
mum dtwn time. ;;
CENTRAi.LY LOCATED IN ORANGE
COUNTY BETWEEN ADAMs A Bil·
ER ON HARBOR JN COSTA ~A .. .'
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TRANSPORTATION
'
TRANSPPRTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
-u•·c.rs 9900 Used c.,. 9900
--~~ ---~~~~~---UMd Cars 9900 UMd C.rs 9900
~-< • • OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC T-llRD TEMPEST "'lTOD'EUVERS 't3 Oldsmo-
b1Jr. FSS. VI, automatic, 1960 PONTIAC
-itadto. heatt;r. si.--SS4
~~~--=~ ~~:~ STATION WAGON
'61 T•pnt WCICJ.
Auto, l\.WI, w/w.
SlllCIAL TODAY
$595 Mesa. U 8-53177
.::·-i.=-JILYMOUTH
~' . -· Ytar·End
64 T·BIRD sport& coupe,
BEAUTl1'\JL CONDITION
THRU OUT. All extras incl.
ball power, factory. air con·
dlticnin&. premium tires
etc. Showa finest of care.
l P~n~r • thw like new. E>0eeptlonal value-Wu
Engine JU1t overbauled rea· $3'195 Special $3J!Ki S"'Jlsi«a
• CLOSE OUT
·65 PLYNOUntS
_ ·.All models &: colors.
: :· Sne $$$
~ ~~NDIC MOTC>aS
• "'. 424 Maln Street
Huntini(on Beach 5.16-6585
PONTIAC i;-.. :~ -t t64 PONTIAC
; : C1t1lh11
lu's~ hke new trom bumper
to ~r and still under
new car factory prantee
a.ave hundreds c:l dollars
over ·new car price.
::~~=: $2495.00
SJ AJISBURY BUICK , ... ·.
19'l0 Newport Blvd.
Cosui Mna 646-90'22
'rt' 1 PONTIAC 8 Bonneville
V1sla 4 door hanltot>-
DCcELLENT CONDmON
TH RU OUT . .All utras incl,. ~7"J'r.nydro, power steennr .
bcakes etc. Loc&1 low
..... ~. N~" car trade.
~s out.stanc:tinc care.
Was $1595 Special $1395
., ROY CARVER e
.. PONTIAC
·~w. Coast ff~ LI ~
--;:-:-:ttEWPORT BEACH
t4 ~AC C.T.O. Conver·
tible LIKE NEW CONDI· TlQ~ TllRU OUT. All ex·
U'lt& incl 4 SPEED' R/H,
'll>i ttr steering. ~mium
'tires etc. Sold new ' ""'° v1ci>c;! here. VALUE OF A
L1 F"E1'ME. Wu JZ5B5 ~~·al S2295
•. ROY CARVER e
;;:: PONTlAC
lm'W. Coast Hwy. LI 8·'\466
·; • •. : tffWPORT BEACH
'm' 'PONTIAC Catalina Vllta
4 .door budtop. All extru .,:tag R/H, hydro, powe!'
~ing, brakes. tun lea.
thcr. Ventura trim etc.
Sold new ' serviced here.
EXCE.1...1..ENT VALUE Wu
J:a5 Special $2095 e ROY CARVER .•
~~: -7-PONTIAC -Jt'.;~w. Cout Hwy. u 8-3466
.; -NEWPORT BE.ACH
... , 63 Ponti1c
"t;(>~.,u. dark bill('. st.lck
ah1LI R/H. ExceUcnt.
··-• $1695
~---MANDIC MOTORS
-' 424 Main Street
cty for many tbol»anda of e ROY CARVER e
carefree motortna mi.lea. PONTIAC
1195.IO uoo w. Cout Hwy. LI 11·341i6 AUTO CINTIR
NEWPORT BEACH 00 Harbor mvd., C.M.
ST Ulf•111y IUl(ll 60 T·BlRD Sporta coupe. Open eves. le Sun. Kl~733
AIUUU ft EXTRA SHARP CONDI· 62 PONTIAC TulPlll Le·
lllO Newpolt Blvd. TION. Loaded with all ex· Mana 9!>0rta C!OlGl9· SPOT·
Calta Mna 6tl-tem ti:u (plua IOme) Local low L~ CONDmON THRU-
'58 PONTIAC 4 dr. Pwr mileqe new car trades. OUT. All extru Incl R/H,
atmc. brim, New paint, ~.: = fltr;:)· Were auto, budla eea&a etc.
&st otter over $7'10. e ROY CARVER • Showa excel"-' ~ Wu
8'7-7155 '°NTllC $1496 Sped al $1295
'63 GRAND PRIX, tun lG W. Coast Hwy. LI 1-3& e ROY CARVER •
NEWPORT BEACH PONTIAC power, factory air. Excel. ~~~-----1400 W. Coaat Hwy. LI 1-3498 cond. Pvt pty. 541·&1 61 T·BlRD lflOl'U coupe. NEWPORT BEACH
RAMIL!R
lack to School
Special
• ., Rambler, 2 dr. auto...-Rli
H, w/w. Real Sharp. OnlJ
$10 dn ' • wk. oac.
S"'lfail.6
AUTO CENTllt
l9tl Ha.rboc Blvd., C.M.
0peD Evea. I< Sun. &U-4733
$10 DELIVERS '60 Rambler
Oaas.ic Wqon. 9 Paa. auto,
radio, beam. S795 •• $33
Mo. Bob Dunn R&mbl«r
1745 Newport Blvd. Costa
Mesa. Ll 8~
$10 DELIVERS '61 Rambler
American StaUon Wagon.
()-drive. radio, !'.eater. $695
··S29 Mo. Bob Dunn Ram·
bier, 17~ Newport Blvd. en.ta M... LI H307
T·llRD
LIKE NEW CONDl1'ION. All extras incl full power, 11 ~mput Pontiac wqon,
tlctory air et.c. One owner 4 cly, new tiru, ad otoi,
new car trade. Showa tin· _m_oo_. _962_-_ms_. __ _
at of care ~ly Sl~.
e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
ltoo W. Coast Hwy. U 8--3466
NEWPORT BEACH
---;-62 T-BlRD HDTP.
Full·pwr. Alt, Xlnt-cond!
$1845. MI &82
12 T-BIRD. f\.IU pwT', fac
air cond. fl.900. 642·Dl7
TEMPEST
'VALIANT
Ye1r·End
CLOSE OVT
65 VALIANTS
All modela' colors
S1ve $$$
Mandie Moton
C24 M&ln Sl&eet
Huntinrton &ach 536-6515
63 Vall•nt
64 PONnAC Tempeat Le· 2 door hardtop. auto, lVH,
Mt.111 hardtop 1poru coupe. new tires. low m.lleaie·
BEAUTIFUL CONDm ON. SlUI WldeT warrantY·
All extras incl V ~ R/H, $1 S9S
au1o, power 1tttrln1 etc. M.ndlc Motors
Uke new inftde &: out. Low 424 Main Street
mllea. !Factory warranty) HuntinJ1on &ach 536-6585
Sold new&: eervlced here. --------
Wu Sl695 Speclal D496 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
WILLYS
49 WILLYS Jee,iutt awt.
New paint. all new dlrome.
HOO W. Coaat Hwy LI 1·34e6 new cp~ le uphol. Reblt I
NEWPORT BEACH enr. Xlnl cond! 642-29(8
HOONew Cars
1965 Thunda'blrd, fu lly .. ---------------equlPl)ed Incl. p cond.
New condition. 13,IXX> ml .
$4300. OR 3-7008 alt 5 PM
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'57 FORD -,99--50 -$4Mo.
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'56 CHEVROLET--$l99 -$0--$6 Mo.
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. Exciting .. Sail-off in Year 1927
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t.lJd llp • Star a... .....
in Newport ~ wtdda
obtioally met wlUa ccm:id-
erablie lucceM ...,. Walta
Hubbard'• Star Tempe ....
-in Its ucmdaty. w alt.oa '• ftnt try It tlle
GClld Stir came a Im •
Westan l.-c lalMd a-cl
wbfte be fie'*.. .. .... iDidlle .,, • » .. a.It
wtatda .......... .., ..
Orm 1 di la tlle ..._., HS. ,_ nn ,.... 1111. ............ , .....
----~ ..U Bey, wtGI DIS U ..... a. ......
..,T-..lll.GS,M&. ........ ~.... J'rlllt ..
ODlll.-tnm w..a.en u.c Ill* a-.. .. BanW
............. fnm ..
0 ...... Bey.
Tbt ulHft ... ,.. ..
evttte1 IDd probllbly will
8eftf be ----. o.ae.. took tM ...
tbe start and bad a balf-
m.blute oa Tempe at the
end ol the first back to
windward but H.......,. ad
F.dwarda wen not tllrouCb
and cat it all beet 08 the
nm.
Mackerel In the mean-
time bad faDetl way beck
after a bad start and WU
never in contention..
On the aecood lap, Bed-
ford and Colleen apin toot
the lad ud this time Mid
It Wld1 almost the ftnlsb
tine.
On the la.It tea TetnJ>e m mrfed throuP eou.ea '• lee to put her bow acrou
the ftniab UDe -iDcbel ahead for Ca.Unia'1 Md
Newport Harbor's ftnt hl-
ternational O..mpkwldp.
It •• a ,._t teriet ud
probably the tld>test in the
mtire ldltory of the clua.
Walton '1 aucceu ID tbe
defense of his title wu Mt
JO lpedacula:r. however, u
be could flnilb DO better
tbaD 11th to Prentice Ed-
rinetoD of the New Orleana
flfft.
JOE JESSOP of San Di-
ego, alter a years lay.off,
had another 1bot at the
Gold Star. J{e won the fourth
race and finished t.n a tie
for 2Dd ~ with Joe Wat-
kins of tbe Central Long
hland Sound nett oruy a
point behind Edrington. but
Jost to Wa~ in the sail·
off and IO took third.
The LOI Angeles Harbor
fleet •as at.tin repruent-
ed by Rey Schauer ln Movie
Star II, wbo woo the last
nee and took a aeries
[oa.rth.
Lt wu at about t.bla Ume
tbt the bot..,_ ID the
dul were be.comJDi int.u-
nWd in aerodynamica and
pctcelrJ of all 1 o r t 1.
Stream-lined span, revolv-
1111 mut.a. actjllltab&e maat
steps. m.ut raken and al.id·
lal tOOMnecb wen mak-
.. their lppeareQC.W and
tbe International Executive
Committee of the Clas• ...
k.epc bUJy nalinl oa. the vU.
idi11 ot the varlou.a ~.
Earl)' DJUDH 1119 .. New-
port Barbar Star Roster
wue Tom and Rob We~
Itel', tbe Vu Laadinpam.a.
VlDCe Jmdille, Dana.1 Mur-
pby (tbe ftnt PY who ever
toot me -1liq ba a Star>,
... llerrDua twills (J'rut
.. Mtt.J), Ed and Preston
PllllM ... Book Beardslee.
. Lei ,...... Barbor, In
....._ to w-.., Cburcb-
ID _. kbner, bouted .m ..... u ,.ommy Lee,
W.W. wa-. WlDet Brown, .... a.,. ... Eddie Fink no .__ tbe aecond
Golt _. to the Pacific
c..talB.
.ACl'UAu.Y Eddie could
Mft .. la lJ31 except for
• emir bl re8diq tbe race
dmalllr. • three-lap wind-
..... Jeewn coane in-
... .,, two.
Alld ,.. wUt be did at
tbe -ti tbe IKGDd roaDd u. .... ol P..ddie Pink
In tbe CW'mlt Internation-
als, be atlll ia tbe Senior
Otizen for bavinl aalled In
the lln IDtematicmala. Wal-
ter von Batachler would, of coune, be teCCmd, having
entered the International
Star ICene in tm.
Myron L. "Two Ton,"
"Roving Ballast," ''Tog-
gle," Barney Lehman first
toot to Stan in the early
30s, mostly u a crew, un-
til 1934 when be wu instru-
mental in the promotion of
the BY-C which wu under-
wrttten for Balboa Yacht
Club by the commodse, T .
Higby Embree .
Barney did well ID the
elimln.atioa.a until be fell
foul ol Bm Bartbobn.ae in
T\lrtJe Star. Turtle Star al-
.. foaled out ba the la.It
race ol tbe aeries and tbe
lot ol repraentinc the New-
port Harbor fleet ID the In-
tematloaala went to Hook
Beanlee. will be tarwer lllt.ed Jn bif..
WJ wta. tW ol tbe ... ma who fcqot to 'touch AN AU108T unbeatable
leCODd bue in a World Se-team was formed with Hook
ries pine. taking over BY-C and tak·
At tbe ead ol the aecooc1 ing on Barney u crew.
nm Eddie in zo. was run. Together they were the
Ding neck and neck with fint to ever win two Gold
Bill MdfuCh in Colleen (the Stan -in 1934 and 1935.
efttltaa1 winner of the ~ In 19"4 Hook and Barney
riel) with Dixie from New won the first and second
Orlealll and Bill Lyon's and the fourth and fifth
Vega from Newport also races, dropping oruy as far
overlapped a boat ltllgth u fourth in the third race.
or IO astern. Tbis gave them a ten-point
1.oa'a bow passed the advantage over John Tay-
stab boet about two aec.. Jor Amu in Andiamo m .. oods alter that of Colleen The trophy presenat1on
and u Collttn Dixie and dinner ln the Palm Court v.,. ~ the k f at tne Palace Hotel featur-
tMir Jut beat to =.,.;: ed a novel setting of the ' 1933 champion. Three Star
Bddie ~ ~ o~er to Too. oo BY-C's trailer fully u. ...,..;u,,e to mqw:re u . _.. and UDd full ail to who bad wee betw naocu tr s . bimJe1f and Collffn een After the presentation of
· the cup to the new ch.am·
Wbm informed th.at ~ pion the Gold Star aalls of
ltadn't even finished and 1933' were lowered and a
thld Chere was still another new suit bearing the num-
lap to go, Eddie put about ber 1052 of the new cham·
in ~t of hll rapidly van· pion were hoisted.
lshing competitors. Although he had sailed
He managed to fight his Stars for several years. I
way tick up to ninth in believe this was Ash Bown's
this race but the six points first try at the Intemation·
be lost ht' this blunder push-als and Ash made it a good
ed him do•11 to a tie for one by taking fourth .
second with Colin Ra tsey
and COit him the G<>ld Star.
It dill earn him a nick·
name, however, as be was
known u "Two Round Ed·
die" for hiJ umaining years
in the St.an.
BARNEY LEHMAN, al-
though not noted for pro-
found meditation, did bring
some real good thinking in·
to the class.
Prior to his advent, the
majority of the sltippers re~
lied on natural helmsman-
sblp and the feel in the seat
of their pants to make a
boat go.
Barney, although a fine
helmsman, was never. in
my opinion. in the same
class with Hook or Billy
Lyons, whom I considered
to be the best of that era,
and I have crewed for all
three.
He had, however. a way
of making a boat go and a
good boat better and many
of his innovations such as
the ''Barneypost," Star knee
pummels and the "Central
Avenue" boom remain as
each of the final two races
and finl.sb out of the money.
And if I have left out the
Sandy MacKays. the Char-
lie Cottons. the Foster
Sampsons and the BiU Bax-
ters it is not because I have
forgotten them but where '
do you stop. OLDTIMER TELLS HOW
Old Sar sailors actually ' -never die. they go on living ~alter von ·.~utschler ~f
in tradition and in the mem-Rio de Janeiro explanis
ories or today's heros such how he revolutionized the
as Ficker, North, Edler and Star rig by flexing the
Burnham who In' turn will spars to make them con-
become tomorrow's leg-form with natural curve
end1. of sails. German "bendy"
Yours. rig won him the Gold
GRUMPY Star in 1938 and 1939 .
bia monument. r:;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,
In fact much of the old
starboat line of Hubbard"s
South Coast stemmed from
Barney's imagination.
Hook and Barney success-
fully defended their title in
1935 here in Newport Ha.r-
bor and the '36 Series was
awarded to Rochester, N.Y.
by special decree. But it
came West again in 1937
when Milt Wegefortb went
East with L e c It y and
brought home the first Gold
Star to the San Diego Yacht
Club.
"Uncle Milty" did it the
hard way too by not taking
a single first place but nev·
er finishing worse than
sixth in conditions which
more resembled San Fran-
cisco Bay or Bermuda than
Long Island Sound.
THIS WAS also the year
that the flexible rig. as in·
troduced by Walter von
Hutschler a n d Joachim
Weise on Pimm, came of
age.
After sailing to a miser·
able 22nd in the first race
because of a parted jib
stay, Pimm came back
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ond only to Lecky in the ·
series.
There are many more,
such as a "Walton Hubbard
Lead'" or how "Uncle Mil·
ty" recaptured his Starboat
from Germany at the out·
break of the war or even
the time that Hook and Bar-
ney took three straight
firsts in the windswept 1935
~Ud-Winters and then had
two masts carry away in
Bll.LY LYONS also llad
an excellmt sbot at t he
Gold Star dwing this series
but the Htablishment of a
questionable overlap by Col·
~D prior to Bill's j.ibe on
this n.me ill-fated run led
to bU disqualification and
the 2S point& be lost I he fln-
iabed second of 26 starters)
knocbd him down to sev-
enth place and the D11taot
Fleet Trophy In the final
standings.
Who Are Top
Billy did Mt one record tboueh-He and his crew,
age 11 and 11 respectively,
were the youngest to ever
aaU in an Internationals up
to that time.
Be abo bas ooe other ,.,_,,,. 1tiQ& for him. al-Ui.dt H4 the oldest in aee
",_ ..... I)
wasn't unW alter ,\biter
had come back ~th two
successful championships
that the new theory caught
on.
Nowadays. ~ bending
spar theory for tuning a rig
is commonplace on every-
thing from a aalling dinghy
to a 12-Meter America's
CUp defender.
Tbe lightening of the rig
was followed by ,such other
innovations u boom-vangs
( "go-fasu'') and adjusting
the mast step to allow the
mast to move forward on
downwind runs.
Later came refinements
in sailmaking. The late Bar·
ney Lehman, one of the
early day world champions
from Newport, was the first
skipper to come out with a
plastic "window" in hlJ
main. allowing him to keep
a lookout to leeward with·
out crouching under the low
boom.
Saint Cicwo, of the New-
port sailmaking firm of
Baxter and Cicero, is one
of the outsanding sailmak-
ers for the Stars and is
credited with many innova·
tions in both the old cotton
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1965 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP REGATIA
' INTERNATIONAL STAR CLASS
PUBLISHED BY THE DAILY PILOT, NEWPORT BEACU, CALIF.
August Zl, ISM
Yaehting~s Colorful Event
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Bo•tin; Ed itor
The Gold Sto r.
The Stor World's.
By whotever nome It Is known, the Int er-
notional Stor Closa Y ocht Racing Assoc ia-
tion' a World Championship Regotto which
storts Monday in the ocean west of New-
port Pier is far and owoy the world 's most
colorful yochting event. '
Both from the standpoint of color ond
the quoli)y of competition. the H -yeor-0ld
"World's" is roted equfl if not hi gher thon
the America's Cup c9mpetition between
only two boots.
Throughout its long history, the Star Closs
hos attracted and bred some of the world"s
outstanding sailing skippers. Revolutio~ry
changes and developments in th e 23-foot
Star have been odopted by virtu olly every
racing class in the world -including the
America's Cup 12-Meters. ·,
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Star Raeing4's
Colorful Eweni
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l his will be the fourth time thot tlie St or
"World's" has been soiled in Newport. It
'WcU brought here thts year by Don Edler and
his son, Kent, of Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. who, with their ~t Big D~dy. won
t heir fi rst Gold Ster in Bostoo Harbor lest
yeor.
The lest time the big event c4me to Ne..
port was in 1959 efter Bil fider and h.is
crew, Marl lf ortton of NHYC. won tne 8Wftt
at Son Diego in ficler' s Nhycusa.
The late Wotton Hubbard was ft. fnt
Star skipper to bring the Gold Star e¥ent to
Newport in 1928. The lete "Hool" A-tf.d..
brought it bod in I 935.
At last report, there were 37 8ldTies ill
this year's reqotto, induO.nq 13 a:spiirants
from seven foreign countries. Fore9' entries
ore from Portugel. Canoda, Japan. Bnlzi.
Germany. Mexico end Sweden.
In additioo to tha fe>retgn cOUlltries.. tM
reqatta Ml attracted competiton from niM
states-tftinois. Car.fomia. Mory(and. adeho.
Ohio. Washington, New Y ~. New Jen./
ond Wisconsin.
All of the d ippers end crews he¥e ~
eit' er their fleet or disi rid championshjps to
c the dght to compete in the wond cham-
1 inship regatta.
~i~ preview of the competition ifl store
COtne$ t. 1-iy when tbe Sold 5taf W ..f
local seilo . .; ~in the tr.diticMI .....
up race <Ner the Gold Ster cowne. TI. ._.
NHfC Hon
To Skippers
And Crews
Nniport Harbar Yadlt
Cub Nill host SO:De • ia-
tie~&n.aJJy knoft S t a r
Cl.au ski~ra ud creft
lor U>e 4.1rd sa:lliDC ti tlle
W.)f'kl CluampioetM( ...
pua.
f1at Wed·lo.le MJiel fl
t umpft:itiw ud MdaJ
t"fellU starts toCaJ willl u.
~ olwwwllc
~ *ta ... the .... fll
Uie bme-Up nee la a. lft..
ernom. ,,. tmllf. .... l"ICll ..
open te all Star Ms' ....
-~ .. net tMJ .,.
putidpetieC • ~ ,.....
champAonU.ip ,...
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ROUNDING THE TURN
should attroct nea~y so' entries.
The world championship affair is trodition-
ally occompMied by e gay round of social
events, before. durinq and ofter the compe--
tition. The visitin9 yachtsmen will be enter-
tained at private parties in Newport homes
tonight. Following official measurements of
an entries Sunday, the ISCYRA will hold ih
annual meeting at Newport. Harbor Y ocht
Club et 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
The most colorful pre-race event will to~e
place at 4 p.m. Sunday at the traditional
roising of the fla<JS of ell notions and greet-
ings by Commodore Henry Model of the
host Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Competition gets under way ot I :30 p.m.
Monday under the direction of roce commit-
tee cMirmon Wiltiem R. Severonce end the
Star Closs goveminq comm ittee. The reqatto
will be conducted over o IO.mile trianqular
and windward-leeward course at leost two
miles offshore between th~ Newport Pier
and the Santo Ano River jetty. There will be
a Jlfi.hour time limit on all roces.
There will be one roce each doy, witH
Thursday designated os o rest day. givin<J
sl:ippers end crews • chance to Mui their
boats for mid.'9C}ette tvning.
M"tdweel: trophy pteSentation for winners
~/
/
/
/
of the first three ro ces hes been set for
Wednesdoy night ot Newport Harbor Yocht
Club. An informol dinner and old.time Star
sailors reunion will be Tuesday night.
Formal trophy presentation will be he ld
Saturday night et o dinner dance et NHYC.
This event will be attended by Commodore
Peul H. Smart and ISCYRA President Frank
H. Gordon.
Top trophy for the "world's" is the beou·
tifully engroved silver World Championship
Perpetuol, one of the most coveted prizes in
interMtioMI yachting. Other perpetuals are
the George Elder Memorial for the winner
pf the first race; the Vanderveer Perpetuol
for t he highest point score for the first three
reces; the Tim Parkman Perpetual for the
winner of the fifth rece. and the 'Mery Etch-
eHs Perpetu al for the winning crew.
Regardle ss of who wins, the Gold Ster
event must move to another hemisphere next
year. Under t he Star Closs rules it connot
be held by the some fleet for two consecu·
tive yeors. cannot be held in the some dis-
trict for more then two consecutive years,,
end connot be held on the same continent
for more than three consecutive years, and
cennot be held in the 1ame hemisphere fol"
more than five consecutive years.
Starma tea10t. n.m.c
J'K..,...,,. ol tM -...
will be ~ Ill Clldl-
tail parta .. print.
lllii.ma. ~·
'l1w ~ .... ,..
JUiJM..cr ol UM.-W.
ltw1:
S.U ND A Y, ""' 11
-La~gdewl!iM; 2:30
p.m.., ISCYRA aoul JDeet.-
illc: ~•pm ferm.al ~
tures of con testants, .,, p.m.,
Flag Raising ceremonies. Mo ND A Y, Aui. 23 -
t :'° p.m., tint nee fll
world champt0mbtp min
COURSE FOR 43RD ANNUAL STAR CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP REGAnA
TUEmAY, .\ug. 2.4 -WEDNE~DAY, Aug. 25-
1:30 p.m., second race: I 1:30 p.m., third race ; 8·30
to 9:30 p.m., infonlW din· p.m., midweek trophy pn-
lm', olcMime Star Allan re-11tt1tation.
union. 1'11lJ'e,SDAY, Aut. 2lf -
)
No organized act!vlty, •
race.
FRIDAY. Aug. Z1 -1:•
p.m., fourtb r.&~.
SATURDAY, Aug. • -
t:• p.m., ftftt. .... ftDa1
nee: I p.m., formal tro-
phy praentAtlon aDd clin-mae: dance, formal or yacht-
ing dress.
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~.--21.1965
Distaff ers Busy
Sea of Actit,ity Planned
By BEA ANDERSON ......, ... ..
Distan ers won't be dry·
docked during the 47tb an·
nual World Championship
Regatta ... they will be en·
guJCed in a sea of activity.
For th.is colorful event of
the International Star Class
Yacht Racing Association,
hosted by Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, ls not without
social festivities. '
And a need for lbe femi·
nine touch is evidenced by
the corps of women enlist·
ed to cury out behind·the-
scene details, such as local·
in g housing for visiting
yachtsmen and their fam·
ilies, manning information
tables and, primarily, pol·
ishing party glltter for the
round ol solrees planntd
during the week·long regal·
ta
the home! of Mrs. Luisa
Gianninf and Don K. Edler,
defending champion. and
Mn. Edler.
Guests will include par-
ticipants. their wives and
host families. NHYC offi·
cers and directors and ~Id
Star commitlM chairmen
and ofncials.
Arriving at each of the
partjes will be the race's of-
ficial hosts, NHYC Commer
dort and Mrs. Henry K.
¥•ckel Sr.
Siemsen. Gastao Brum.
Robert Lippincott, Robert
A. Rodgers and Aklan Mac·
Kay.
Mn. Giannini will greet
NHYC Vice Commodore
and Mn. Frank Simpson
Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Emelt C.
Wilson Jr. and Mr. and
Mrs. T. Phillips Morgan of
the yacht club
VISITORS
Wives of skjppers a n d
crews "ill be caught up i.n
a whirlwind schedule, loo.
SUPPORT
Daily they will board
spectator boats and cruise
to the best vantage point at
sea to view their busbanch'
sailing &kl&, lend cht,erinl
support and, if n~ssary,
sympathy.
The Cottons will welcome
NHYC Rear Commodore
and Mrs. Vernoo Edler, Dr.
and Mrs. Stewart Carpen·
ter and the Messrs. a nd
Mmes. J. Robert Meserve,
William J. Symes and John
T. Hogan. Skippers and
crews attending wm be
LoweU North, Bob Andre,
John W. Bennett, Less Lad-
doo, Malin Burnham, Jim
Reynolds. William F. Ger•
ard, Sheridah Gu ard, Alan
Holt, BW Mttrray, P a u 1
Fischer, Kai Kruger, Y..
KaJdo, William E. Buchan,
Douglas Knight. Watt Webb,
Charles W. Lyon Jr., Frank
Lyon, John Albrecbtson and
Goren Tell.
Also invited are viaiti.llg
yachtsmen. Gene McCar·
thy, Charles Kotovic. Du-
arte Bello, Fernando Bdlo.
Tbomu Tranfaglia, Gerald
Dooovan, Jack T. Rickard.
Stephen L. Martin, B 11 I
Pickford, C b i c k &lllns.
Harry W. Walker, J. R. DeJ.
gado, Patrick Flainmla, LC>-
ren Murphy, Fritz Relu,
Joe Duplin, John K. Todd.
John Trinter, Donald J.
Trask, Dona.Id Coleman,
Anson M. Beard Jr., Gil·
bert Kenntdy. Kevin Jaffe.
Skip Allan, Stig Wennen·
trom and Jan Lyreet.
This same group will be
entert.\ined by Commodore
and Mrs. Mackel during the
Commodore's Cocktail Par-
ty and ~Id Star Buffet in
NHYC following the tlaJ-
raising cer~mony Sunday
when the Third Marine Air·
craft Wing Band fr<>m El
Toro plays the national an·
them of each -=ountry rep-
resented a.s its 1lag is
raised.
A special wekomt to the United States will be spoken in 8"erll laqua&a nm
partidpanta of rep&:ta md famOie.s llTift in If.arbor Ara. hedJlb maiou la
being Aid to Miu Annette Wennentrom (eecood tram ldt) and Kn. GGllDIJ'
Wennentrom (center), daughter and wile of Stic Wen.nentrom. skipper of
Blott vm. They rec:em fiat-band knowledge ol bow American paJ1ies are plaJ>.
ned from Mn. Luisa Giannini, Kn. Du K. Eidt!' and llrl. Cbar}es P. Cotta
(from left), who will entertain at cockt.a.il partiel ~.
During the evening, of
course, they will join their
spouses on a round of s~
cial engagements when old
friendships will be renewtd
a n d o e w acquainttnces
made.
DIGNITARIES
ISCYRA dignitaries in-
vited to the Edler home are
Frank ~rdon , executive
prtsident, Paul H. Smart.
commodore, and Mrs.
Smart, who are hou seguests
of the Cottons.
~ 0. K. Edllrl ..
~ YWea ti Ude Ia
Arraqemeata ... belt
famlliH ftft di.red.ed ~
Mn. Edler.
will bt blue ad white lltt· a1d F. M.adi&ua. Boward
tered Jlobea, set in a tea ot Y~. Morpns and
angel hair. Atop each dee-the Mme&. I.a Jeariu,
oration will be a replica of DarothJ Lordlba a a d
a red·bu.lled star boaL Thomas lDcb. aD ol Balboa.
Other tables will teaturtj ~*Zll22'.i> I~* f2D~zt2W> ~
Some of the get-togetbers
are planned u small, in·
timate ptherlnp; others
will be lavish; all will be
convivial.
NHYC officials and their
wives attending will be
Richard C. Seaver, secre-
tary and Mrs. Seaver, Ste-
phen Titus, treasurer and
Mrs. Tilus, Port CaptaiJl
and Mrs. John Daniell, a.nd
participanll will be B i 11
Twist <EdJer's crew'. Rob-
ert H. Hall, John I. Straub,
W. G. Burgess, G. Howaldt,
Donald L. Bever. Robert H.
Levin, CMlos Braniff, J.
Velasquez, Walter von Hut·
schler, A. M. DaSilva Lopes,
W. E. Richter, Robert Da
Rosa, Gary Comer, William
D. Be.nett, Wllliam P. Fick·
er, Don Wattson, Peter D.
PARTY FLAGS
At the half.way mark of
the race, the yacht club
again will hoist party fla gs
for an<>lher gala, a mid·
week trophy prtsentation
dinner. Entertainment will
be provided by Saint Cic·
ero's Channel Island Gup-
piu .
a shower of stars, and glow-
ing tapers in star bases
will illuminate the dinhtg
area. Flags of each c<Hn·
try represented by race par·
lidpantJ will flank a large
lntematioral Star emblem
on the fireplace blue velvet
LallDChiftg the 1eene of
piety will be thr~ cock·
tall parties to be given si-
multaMOUsly for ac. · 100
guests in private homes at
the close of the first day's
competition.
PARTIES
Charles P. Cotton, Gold
Star cor.unittee chairman,
and Mrs. Cotton will open
their Balboa bayfroat borne
while Lido Isle settings are
For the grand finale, the
formal tl"<lpby presentation
dinner dance Saturday, Aug.
2.8, the clubhouse will be
transformed into an ethere·
al setting by Mrs. Connie
Longridge and her commit·
tee.
Centering t e a m tables
backtJ.rop.
DANCING
Muaic for dancing 1'i1l be
furnished by Joe Moshay
and bis orchestra.
Welcome mats for visit-
ing race participants, who!
will be bouseguests of area
residents, have been d1•~•"fi
off by the Cottons, P
Somers, Barton Beek
1964 Belonged to Newport Beach
(P,_ ~ ... .,
show for the Calllomians
until North began to make
himself known at Naples in
1966. He placed second that
year, followed by first al
Habana in 1957, only to be
beaten on his home waters
at San Diego ln 1958 by Bill
Fie.Iler of Newport Beach,
with Chick Rollins of Mis·
sion Bay second.
But North came to Ne•·
port in 1959 and sewed up
his second Gold Star. back·
ing it up at Rio de Janeiro
in 1960.
Thal then brought auto-
matically t he ''World's'•
back to San. Diego in 1961,
but North was not up to the
performance of Bill Buchan
of Seattle and wound up
third.
Burnham an<I North both
went to Chicago in 1963.
Burnham bad the series
sewed up In the next to last
race with a siuable lead
that would have put him out
of reach. He was so fM out
front that he got rareless
rounding a weather mark
and the leech of his mains'l
ticked the marker Oag and
be was out. The DSQ gave
the series to Jot Duplin of
Boston and North moved
up to second.
The year 1964 at Win·
tbrop, Mau.. belonged to
Don Edler of N e w p o r t
Beach, who was malring his
third try. Burnham again
wound up third behind Du-
plin.
By all odda, this should
be another California year
with the defender uid three
former Southland cham·
pions stacJttd against a
fi eld of JS.
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clil:1 • Sa Frucik'e ud
... tbe Gold Star to Ne•y:t. • -tor the Meo ... • ... prOCMdet te
lqtl!Ull tm.Ch ..... la
the Mine waten la 1111.
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per umed Adria .....
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AmlDc tbt ltm," CM late
Geqe Dier rnea1a that
Dominate Fleet
it was during this era abo
that some strong feelings
developed between the East-
erners and the "Coast"
&kippers.
In the 1935 regatta at
Newport, Elder recalls that
one ol the molt "disgrace-
ful ·• tnddenta in Star nc-
1.D& occurred. Aecordinl to
Elder'• account, belln was
leading tbe series by a com-
fortable m a r 1 l n over
Beardslee when an unldentl-
fied youq Uipper from ID·
other California a.et DO-
ticed that another boat WU
c 1 mp e d on BeardaJee's
wind. The young skipper
•• ahead of beUa and
about • Juda from tbe weather mart.
lutead of tacking when
1M could bave made it, be
luffed, waited for lseli.D and
then bore down OD bim.
belln let b1a jib go to aJow
the boat and try to come
about, b~ the Californlan the l i m e 1 i g h t ln the
did the same thing to pre-"Wor)ds'' was Jim Cowie
vent lselln from breaking of Lot Angeles, who is still
~. He then aai1ed lselln around to recount his ex-
put the mart. By the time perlencea. Cowie won the
tM Lon& ll1and skipper bad UMO regatta at San Diego
shateD off his tormentor, but k>st tt to a clubmate,
tbe Stan that bad been be-George Fleltz. the followi.nc
tween belln and Beardslee year in bome waten .
bad ulled blitbeb' around Then came the beydey of
tbe mart -and ao bad the San Dlegana. J e-r r y
llea'cll1ee. DracoD, still one ol the
Jselln wu able to pass West'• top belmlman in any
8eardalee on the downwind class, won the lM4 Gold
nm, but not the other boats Star Oil Lake Mlchlgan.
that be ..... to keep •
tween b.1m.lelf and ~ WINNING UD8
lee. Al a result, Beudllff Came 1146 and a 17-yea~
woa tbe terles by two oid Jtrtpllnc named Malin
points. Burnham of San Diego with
a 15-year~d Lowell North
SUSPENDED as crew. The kids ran away
The Seaked Sw-eatshirt Saga
Elder points out that an with the re1atta on Central
investigation of the incident Long Island Sound. edging
Beardslee wbo wu merely Jim Cowie and the famous
sailing b1a own race un-Sk i p Etchells. Burnham
nare of what was going still holds the record of the
oo. His benefactor, bow· youngest skipper ever to
ever, wu suspended from win a Gold Star -and
the neet. he'll be trying for hls sec-
Beardslff and Iselin coo-ood here nut week.
tlnued to fight lt out at Lake Fl~itz, with BlD Sever-
Ontarlo the following year ance as crew, bounced back
and the Easterner finally to the top in 194&, and that ., AUltM J.O(S•My
.. t"lcbr llf Jlraqart
BmW Yedlt 06 wll J'IP?
J ,.... tM u. ..... Star
l1Mt adllt IP* hC Grd w.w 0 1' '" .. ......
fte ........... .-.. u. l1ctit to .... tor
lM M&ela bJ -of Ille>
.... •'lflllt ...... .......... ~.,
.. ta..ttaell Star Qua
Yadld Radnl Aalodatian.
s.ry Sprac-m and
... aw, PllW BarreU,
boel~bon n. a.. *ipperi • .-i..
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FOCUs ON
Neal a.od Jacquie Beckner ol C-. Kesa, widely
known m.a.rine fbotosrapben of UM Ne.-port Harbor Area. will be ~g the Stan" in their fourth
world dwnpiomhipb!':Satta nm week. The Beck· ners b.aw been on witb cameraa at the 1958
1"Jl'ld dwnpiomhip regatta la Sa Diego, the 1959
World's tn Newport aDd the 1981 dwmlpioolhip at
Sm Diego.
bat ... disqul1fted alter
J'lcbr p r o t ea t e d that
Spncue and BarreU wore
too many nutaulta!
Fkbr protested Sprague
and BuTeU • the PoUDdl
tut the n.e -ud • a • half nreatautts worn by the
pair, when toabd wtlh 1ea
water, ccimtltuted movable
.... -DOt allowed In the
fll'teruUmal Star C I a I I
nlll.
la tbe ODHIWl Fina cw. It ii CWDIDCMI pnctice for
CM *ipplr' to doll u many
arUda of c:WMnc u be ca poalbl)' wear, and then
dank him.elf In the water
before the start of the race
to add weight.
But the young Olympic
aailOl"I found that the Star
AslOCUtioo frowns on such
tactics.
The brannigan was not a
cause of misunderstanding.
A c c o r d i n g to Ficker,
Spraeue and Barrett made
no .ecret of their act or
their intentiom. There sim-
ply was no written rule in
the Star Class that covered
such tactics and the knowl-
edgeable Finn sailors saw
DO reason not to test the
in~rpretadon of the bella.st
ride.
Ficker said be warned the
pair after the third race
that be intended to protest
if t.bey continued ft&ring
the wet suits.
Sprague and B ar r e t t
agreed to the test and con·
tlnued to wear the water-
90lked clothln( fur the re-
mainder of the five-race
aeries.
Ficker ft.led bis protest
witb the local Star Class
committee, which upheld tt.
Sprague and Barrett ap-
pealed the decision to the
Star Clau governing com·
mlttee, but the protest WU
upheld.
Ficker said be tested tbe
aoattng clothing and found
that ont wet sweat suit
would " e I g b some 3S
pouncb. The combtned cloth-~t "The Hooter." was the last win, place or
ing worn by Sprague and Next Californian to 0 ain , ....... T .. , 7) Barrett would coostituu ex-• .,,. ...
tra moveable weight of over ....---------· MESA BOAT & MARINE · 100 pounds, according to
Ficker.
Barring the protest. tbe
elimination aeries was ex-
tremely close. Based on
points, Sprague won. Fick-
er was second and Barton
Beet was thlrd.
Ficker had a breakdown
in the first race and Beek
was d1.squallfled In one
race.
There is nothing in the
Star rules that precludes a
skipper from enlisting the
heftiest crew be can find.
Neither is there any rule
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Past Winners
'Ibe International Star Class world champlon-
ahip regatta which opena here Monday will be the
43rd Gold Star event in the history of the Intema·
tional Star Class Yacht Racing Association .
In a chronicle of ''bl.storlc events" the Star Log,
official publicat.ion of the ISCYRA, lists the 1922 re-
gatta on Long Wand Sound u a national champion·
ship. Winner that year was W. L lnslee of West
Long Island Sound, a skipper who later ~me to
Newport Beach. Here is 1 rundown on all of the
''world's" from 1923 to the present:
1923-West Long Island Sound, winner Taurus,
W. L. lnslee.
1924-West Long Island Sound, Little Bear,
Robinson, WLIS .
t~West Lone Island Sound. Ace, Adrian
Iselin. "'LIS.
192~West Long Island Sound, Rhody. Com-stock. Narragansett Bay.
1927-Narragansett Bay, Tempe m. Walton
Hubbard, Newport, Cal.if.
192~Newport Harbor, Sparkler, Edrington,
New Orleans.
1'29-New Orleans, Eel, J ohnson. Chesapeake
Bay.
1930--Chesapeake Bay, Peggy Wee, Arthur
Knapp, WLIS.
1931-West Long bland Sound. Colleen, Mc-
Bugh, Central Long Island.
1932-Central Long Island Sound, Mist, Eddie
Fink, Los Angeles.
19U-Long Beach, Calif., Three Star Too,
Gl enn Waterhouse, San Francisco.
1934--San Francisco, By-C, Hook Beardslee,
Newport Harbor.
193S-Newport Harbor, By-C, Hook Beardslee,
Newport Harbor.
1936-Lake Ontario. Can .. Ace. tselin. WLIS.
1937-West Long Island Sound, Lecky. Milt
Wegeforth. San Diego.
193~ Diego, Pi.mm. Walter von Hutsch-
ler , Hamburg Germany.
1939-Kiel, Germany, Pimm. Walter von
Hutschl er. Hamburg.
1940-San Diego. Rambunctious. Jim Co"ie.
Los Angeles.
19'41-Los Angeles, Wench, George Fleitz. Los
Angeles. ·
1942-Lake Michigan, (no boat name\, Harry
Nye, SLM.
1943-Great South &y, (no name), Deacon.
WLlS.
1944-Lake Michigan, (no name). Jerry Dris-
coll, San Diego.
1945-Central Long Island Sound. (no name),
Malin Burnham. San Diego.
1946-Habana. Cuba, Wench, George Fleitz,
Los Angeles.
1947-Los Angeles, Gem, Du.rwood Knowles,
Bahamas.
1941-Cascais, Portugal, Twin Star. Pirie,
Chicuo.
1l49-Lake Michigan, Gale, Harry Nye,
Chbgo.
1t50-Late Kichigan, Sea Robin, Bob Lippin·
colt. New Jersey.
1ts1~besapeake Bay, Shannon, Skip Etch·
ells, CLIS.
195~a.scail. Portql1, lferope, A Strauli.Do,
lta.ly.
Im-Naples, ltaly, Ke~. A. Straullno,
Italy.
1954 Cucais, Kunllb. V, de Cardenas,
HlllllDI
1'5S ewna, ltanllb, 4e CVdeDM, llabau
1'56-N= llerope m. Stralllino, Italy,
1957-8 , Nol1h Star ID. Lowell North,
Sa Dieto. .
1951-San Diego, Nbycusa, Bill Ficker. New·
port Harbor.
1959-Newport Barbor, North Star DI, Lowell
North, San Diego.
1960-Rio de Jmeln, North Star DI. Lowell
North, San Diego.
1961-San Diego, FroUc. Bill Buchan. Seattle.
1962-Cascals, Glider, Dick Steams, Chicago .
1963-Lake Micblpn, Star of the Sea. Joe
Duplin. Boston.
lM-Boston Barbor, Big Daddy, Don Edler,
Newport Harbor.
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Seven Gold Star
Defending w:>rld cham-
pion Star sailor Don Edler
of Newport Harbor Yacht
Club •ill have m former
Gold Star winners to con-
tend with when the 43rd
World Championship S t a r
Regatta eets under way
Monday, Aug. 23.
Edler. wit.b bis son. Kent,
Twist. will be battling some
rare talent from the Star
Class honor roll.
·' as crew. won the cOftted
yachting prize in a hotly
contested series on the wa-
~rs of Boston Harbor.
Massachussetts Bay, near
the city of Winthrop .
Seeking his foorth G o 1 d
Star will be Lowell North
of San Diego. .~orth sailed
his several North Stars to
victory in the 1960 world's
at Rlo de J aneiro. 1959 at
Newport, and 1957 at Ha-
bana, Cuba. 1In addition,
North bu placed a c-1 o s e
• secood in two other G o I a
Star events, 1963 on L a k e
Michigan at CbJcago, and
1956 at Naples. "' By doing IO, be brought North will have his own
top rival in "'"'Ma.Un Burn-
ham, also of San Diego .
Burnham is tte0rded as
the 7oungest skipver ever
to win a Star world'= when
he was a stripling 17-year-
old in 1945. The series wa.s
sailed on ~al Long ls·
land Sound and Burnham
bad I>year~ld Lowell
North a.s crew.
the famed yachting dauic
to Newport for the fourth
time l.D the hlstory of t be
.U-ye.ar-0ld evenL
1lle last time t h e
"World's" came to New-
~• port was in 1!159 when WU·
•1 Uam P . Ficker in Nhycusa
unsuccessfully defended the
title he had won in San
Diego the year before .
THE llG PRIZE
This handsomely carved ailver cup is the Internation-
al Star Class World Championship Regatta perpetual
trophy, one of the most coveted prizes in modern
yachting. It will go to overall winner in the five-
race event.
Prized Troph~T
Atvarded at End of Week
The handsomely scrolled
silver World '~ Champion-
ship Perpetual Trophy will
go U> the winner of the 1965
International Gold Sta r Se·
ries at the end of a hard
week of slam·bang racing.
But in addition U> the top
prize. the internationally
famed yachtsmen also will
be competing for a dozen
or more other trophies that
make the Star "World's''
one of th~ most glamorous
yacht racing events in the
annals of sailboat racing.
One of the other top tro-
phies is the George Elder
Memorial Perpetual for the
winner of the hrst race of
the a e r 1 e s. Commodore
George W. Elder was one
of the early Star racer5,
virtually wrote the lnterna-
tiooaJ Star Class constitu·
lion and bylaws. and was
the author of a book, "For·
ty Years Among the Stars."
a chronicle of Star racing
history and anecdotes dat-
ing from 189.1 to 1954.
Other coveted awards are
the Vaaderveer Perpetual
for the highest point sco~
for the first three races;
the Tim Parkman Perpet-
ual for the winner of the
fifth race ; the Mary Etch·
ells Perpetual for the crew
on the •·inning boat •
The series winner a n d
crew a lso will take home a
set or large Sheffield Stiver
samovars; the series sec-
ond place winner and crew
will be presented with sil·
ver coffee pitchers with
bases and alcohol burners.
and the series third place
skipper and crew will ~
ceive Outed gpdroon·St) le
covered vegetable dishes
with revolving top~.
Daily first. second and
third place winner~ will re-
ceive trays, bowls. a 1 e
pitchers, biscuit buckets andl
crumpet warmers -all cir-
ca 1850 -executed in sil-
ver or oak and silver. The
oak was taken Crom sailing
vessels of the British Navy
whictl were retired at that
time.
The World Championship
Perpetual and otb~r major
trophies will be presented
at the formal trophy pre·
sent.ation dinner at Newport
Harbor Yacht CJub Satur-
day night Aug. 28. A mid-
week trophy p~se.ntation
will be held Wednesday
nlgbt for the Jesser awards.
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ture bis seeond Gold Star
this year. He will be sail-
ing for the Los Angeles
fleet as the result of win-
ning the fleet eliminations
by way of a protest over
Henry Sprague m.
In addition to his o 1 d
club rival Ficker, Edler
and his current crew, BW
Burnham missed his big
chance for a gecood G o I d
Star at Chicago tn 196.1
wben be virtually bad the
series sewed up but dis-
qualified when his mains1
flicked a mark in the next
to the wt race. T b e
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What~s a Star?
It's Delicate, Precise Ra,cing Machine
A Star boat is a medium·
sized sailing sloop with a
red star on the mains'l
which looks pretty on tbe
water and 1s quite tippy.
Most any landlubber or
grade school youngster who
has been near a sizeable
body of water can teU you
that much ab-Out a Star.
A lot of johnny-come·late-
ly yachtir.g types might de·
scribe a Star boat as a 22·
foot hard chine sloop with
an iron keel which Is used
primarily for racing.
Both definitions would be
basically correct.
PRECISE
But to the hard core Star
racing skipper, yoWlg or
old, the Star is one or the
most precise and delicate
racing machines ever built.
It can and often is as flnely
tuned as an expensive vio-
lin It is as responsive to
wind and the touch on the
tiller as a thoroughbred
race horse under the hand
of an experiPnced jockey.
It 1s the dadd} or all one-
desi~n cla .. ~ec; - one de·
sign bt-ing boats that are
as nearl> alike in every
rrunute dimension as bu·
man bands can make them.
Looking at the vital sta-
tistics, the uninformed or
casual yachtsman might
again descnbe a Star as
just another sailboat. They
read like this:
Length over-all, 22 feet
81h inches.
Beam at deck, 5 feet s•.
inches.
Beam at chine, 4 feet 6
inches.
Waterline. approximate·
ly 15 feet 6 inches I not a
specified dimension).
Draft, approximately 3
feet 4 inches loot a speci·
fied dimension).
Mast, wooden, measuring
31 feet , 9 inches above the
deck and tapered from 3
inches at the deck to l~•
inches at the masthead
sbeAve.
Boom, length from mast
track, H fett, 7 inches.
CLOSE SPECS
Simplicity personilled,
eh? Well, wait until you
read the minute speciiica·
tions and tolerances listed
in the International S t a r
Class Yacht Racin g Asso-
ciation Log, official rules
and spec1Iications publica-
tion of the ISCYRA. Nine
pages of the Log are de-
.. oted to such details as rig-
ging. bn keeJ, spars, sail
measurements, fittings, rud-
der, skeg, tiller painting.
plus tables of lintitations
for each.
Then you ·u understand
the term "one-design" and
why every Star bas to be
meticulously measured be-
fore being commissioned,
and before sailing in any
major championship rejl!at-
ta.
But the Star hasn't a1·
ways been such a meticu-
lous machine. Even the ex-
pert.s and historians agree
that the origin or the Star
is somewhat obscured in
antiquity.
FLATTIES
In his book, "Forty Years
Among the Stars,'' the late
George W. Edler, father of
the ISCYRA, even goes 10
far as to trace the Star or·
igin back to first boat.,
known as flatties, built by
the first American aettlera
oo the North Atlantic coast.
Says Elder:
"In these little flat bot·
tom ed boats you find the
first trace of what even·
tually led to the Star's de·
sign "
Elder "ent on to state
that lhe Star's common an·
cestor was the New Haven
Sharpie. which can be
traced back to 1835.
"Although "·e blush to ad-
mit it." "rote Elder, "these
sharpies were used primar·
ily for oystering. They bad
two masts, with leg o' mut-
ton sails, but no jib. Next
came the Nonpareil Sharp-
le, built at Rosly~. L on g
Island, in 1880. It had a
slightly V bottom, another.
step toward the Star hull.
"All of these little beats,
up to this point, had center-
boards. The type was not
considered especially adapt·
able for racing: neverthe-
less. several more or less
unsuccessfu1 attempts were
made in that direction."
BUG CLASS
SEATTLE STAR
Bill Buch1n
SAN DIEGO ACE
Malin Burnh1m
Former Champs Entered
Elder agrees with most .,.,,_ , ... 11 Ba k · lt .. ,_
modem historians that the . c 10 ac on seelUllg Bug Clas:; was the Star's moved up to take second. his second Gold Star will
lmmediale predecessor and One of the oldest tS?) and be Bill Buchan of Puget
prototype. The Bug rig and ~ost colorful. former cham-Sound who won hls f l r s t
the first Star rig was the p1ons who will be seen in title at San Diego in 1963.
"sliding guntcr," consisting action next week will be The other former cham·
of a gall or yard, aJmost Walter von Hutschler from pion is a name famous in
a.a long as the boom. which Rio de Janeiro The fabled Star yachting circles. n o t
peaked up to more than half German ski pper pioneered onJy as a skipper but as a
its own length above the the so-called "flexible" builder. Robert Lippincott
top of the mast. Tbe gaff Star rig and came within of West Jersey won his only
in those days was about an ace of \\inning in 1937 title in 1950 at Chicago.
three feet· longer than the when he first introduced Llppinrott is famous for h.13
modern Star boom. the bending spa'!> He won winning Stars as well as
First major change in the hi~ !ir~t Gold Star in San other one-design boats
rig of a Star ca:'Tle in. 1921 ~1ego in 19:38 and repeated which he ~uilds iJ. his boat·
when the gaff fell before 1n 1939 at Kiel, Germany. yard at R1\·erton, N J,
the increasingly popular'
Marcon1 rig in which the
mast was the same height
plus the distance the gaff
had extended above 1t.
The term Marconi is
somewhat of a nickname
for the present fore-and-aft
rig used on most modern
boats. althou~h it has now " ..... ,,,,.. le , ... SI
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Unofficial List of E11tries iC RIOT! ~~TA~IME TONIGHT!
Follo\\'ing is the unofficial list of entries in the
Star ~orld championship regatta, subject to last min-
ute additions or withdrawals. Entries are listed by
name aad number of boat, skipper, crew and home
fleet.
1. OCTOBER 3130, Gene McCarthy-Charles
Kotovic, Jackson Park, Ill.
2. SHAREN, 3437, Andrew Meray •:1on a th.Steve
Simon, Lake Ontario, Can,
3. FANECA, 3870, Duarte BeUo-Fernando Bello,
Cascais; Portugal.
4. SURPRISE, 4046, Jack Rickard. Stephen Mar·
tin, Lake Springfield, ill.
5. BALLAD 4557, Robert Hall-John Strauss,
Richardson Bay, San Francisco.
6 CAPRICE, 4680, Bill Pickford-Chick Rollim,
Western Shores, Md.
7 NORTH STAR 4733, Lowell North-Bob Andre,
San Diego.
8. TRANQUILIZER, 4734, John Bennett-Les
Laddon, Mission Bay.
9. CHATTERBOX. 4749, Malin Burnham.Jim
Reynolds, San Diego.
10. CONQUEROR., 4780, William ~rard-Sheri·
dab Gerard, Sanu Barbara.
11. AZUUO, 4802, Harry Wa.lker-Ruledge Del-
gado, Sao Paulo, Brazil
12. FLIM FLAM. 4817, Patrick Flammia (no
crew) Lake Coeur D'Alene. Idaho.
13. MACHE, 4831, Donald Bever-Robert Lnin.
Sr., Laite Erie, Ohlo.
14. STAR OF THE SEA, 4836, Fritz Riess-Joe
Duplm. Maerucbes Meer, ~rmany.
15. NEEDLE, 4847, Jo.,. Todd, John Trinter,
Eastern Shore, Md.
16. kUTUKA ltt, 4859, W. E. Richter-Robert da
Rosa, Guarapiranga, Brazil.
17. ARIEL, 4861, Alan Holt-Bill Murphy, Shil·
c;bole Bay, Wash.
18. SWINGIN' STAR II, 4862, Donald Trask·
Donald Coleman, W. San Francisco.
19. PIMM, 4863, Walter von Hutschler·Da Silva
Lopez, Rio de Janerio, Brllll.
20. TSUNAMJ, 4870, Anson Beard Jr.-Gilbert
Kennedy, Great South Bay, N.Y.
21. ENVY, 4875, Kevin Jalfe-Skip AJlan, Cen-
tral Long Island Sound, N. Y.
22. ILLUSION, 4882, Paul Fischer-Kai Krueger,
.Hamburg, Germany.
23. TURMOIL, 4887, Gary Comer·William Ben·
nett, S. Lake Michigan.
24. FROLIC, 4913, Wi.UUm Bucban•Douglaa
Knight, Puget S-Ound, Wash.
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26. NINOTCHKA, 4922, Peter Siemsen • Gast-
Brum, Guanabara Bay, Brazil.
27. SPLENDID, 4928, Robert Llppincott (no
crew) West Jersey, N.J.
U . BLOTT VIII, 4995, Stig Wenoerslrom.Ja.n
Lybeck, Kattegat, Sweden.
29. OUASER. 4949, Walt Webb-Alfred Jarttlli,
Ithaca, N.Y.
30. BAGACO, 4965, Charles Lyon Jr.-Frank
Lyon, Atlantic Highlands, N.J.
31. SCANDAL~ 4969, John Albrecht.son-Goran
Tell, Vinga, Sweden.
32. MAGIC, 4985, Robert Rodgers, Allan Kc.
Kay, Green Lake, Wile.
33. PAULA, 499'2. Tbomu Tran!11lit-Oenrd
Donavan. Narraganset Bay, Mau.
34. BIG DADDY, Don Edler-Bill Twtat, Newport
Harbor.
35. GLISTEN, 4738, W. G. Landon-G. Howaldt.
English Bay, Vancouver, B.C.
36. PACIFIC, 4504, Kazuaki Kaido-Kenlchi Su·
aiki, Tokyo ~Y.
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•Gru1np ~ Talks of ·Early Stars
EDITOR'S NOTE: Bali-
lt tt "Grumpy'' Hender ...
of Balboa Yacht Club ltas
a photognphle memory
Wff• I& c:ome1 to daing1
yaehtiaJ. A1 a ytugaur
la the lftOI (and maybe
even ;,efore), "Grump"
cre-·ed for vtrtwllly every
top-aokla skipper la every
dasa n on at the time.
Although lie d~s l1ttJe rac-
ing now, ht: still is ac.tive
la yachting circles wiUa tua
1.,.31 &loop, Caasnadra, la
wllJch H and Illa wife, Ju,
do considerable cruis1n(.
"Grump" lovet to talk ud
"'rile about yachta ud
yachtlnf ~pie. Fol,.wtnc
Is bi1 response to our re-
quest: .. 'Grump,' II ow
would you like to do a1 a
pltte oa ycur retoUectioa
of early-day Star sallora la
Souther. Calllornla:"
Dear 1Uncle Al:
Your phone call th i s
morning for a story or two
on the earlier days of the
Star Class in Southern Cali-
fornia and Newport Harbor
is a bit of a low blow.
Because so much has al-
ready been written on this,
the greatest of all one-de-
sign classes, it is not easy
to just sit down and hack
out a bit of deathless prose
or even something unusual.
However. when ·you rat-
tle the cages of yest1?rye.ar
you can ne ver be sure what
will come out -but any-
'~ :ty here goes.
It is certainly easier to
list the names of those who
made ·the "Star Class"
grow during the 20s nnd 30s
than it is to pinpoint who
first introduced the class
into the Southland.
ACCORDING to Charles
E . Lucke Jr. in his "After
Thirty Years of Stars" the
Star Class Association of
America, forerunner of the
International Star C 1 a s s
Racing Association, w a s
formed ln 1915 with ~orge
C o r r y as president and
REMEMBERS
Bart Henderson
George Elder as vice pres!·
dent.
The organizational meet-
ing was held in New York.
A feature ol tne occasion
wa s when President Corry,
via the new transcontinen-
tal telephone. challenged
the commodore of the Cali-
fornia Yacht Club to build
Stars and come East to
race in a National Series.
Unfortunately, because of
the war and other e>.igen-
c1es, it was several years
before this challenge was
accepted.
HOWEVER, accepted it
was , and in 1922 Ben Watson
took the Three Star back to
Long Island for the first big
championship of the class.
This series was woo by Tau-
rus. the fn st Star ever built.
sailed by Bill lnslee to a
clean sweep with three
straight firsts.
locidentally, with a Lake
Erie entry, this series was
also the first tim.-in the
history of yacht racing that
yachts from the Atlantic,
Pacific and Great Lakes
had ever met in a race.
And at the annual meet-
ing in February, 19'23, with
bestowal of a fleet charter
U> English Bay, Vancouver,
British Columbia, the word
"International" was added
to the name of the > ssocfa-
tion and the annual cham-
pionship became known as
the "lnternati:mals." an -
other first for the Stars in
one-design racing.
Ben Weston again repre-
sented the Los Angeles fleet
with a new boat named
California but after a dis·
masting in a hard blow in
the first race, be could mus-
ter no better tbn seventh
in a field of eight boats.
TEN FLEETS entered the
''Internationals" in 19'l4,
and the newly created ''Em-
blem of Supremacy," a gold·
en star, was won by J tck
Robinson of Western Long
Island Sound with Arthur
Knapµ as crew while the
California again sailed by
Weston and Rey Schauer as
crew placed third, this ti.me
in a five race series in·
stead of three.
Thanks to the work of
Weston. Schauer and Owen
Churchill. one or two Stars
were beginning lo crop up
in almost every harbor on
the Pacific Coast and 1925
found another Southern Cali-
fornia name on tbe trophy
list
Joe Jessop of the San
Diego Yacht Club sailing
the Windward. 213. won the
Pacific Coast Championship
and al though he finished
eighth of 15 in the Interna-
tionals he did win the Nov-
ice Trophy, a new award
that year. The Los Angeles
fleet. this time represented
by Rey Schauer with Movie
Star 11. took another third.
Other names prominent
in the early development of
the class were William C.
Warmington, who as vice
commodore of Newport Har-
b-Or Yacht Club in HrM.
launched a movement to
l 'IMM T-i. , ... &J
A FAMILY AFFAIR ...............
Don K. Edler (right), the man responsible· for bringine the 1985 world cham~
ionshjp Star Regatta to Newport Beach. did .o with a lot of fam.lly .bdp. IDa
son, Kent, was crew aboard Big Daddy at Bolton 1Mt year and daufbter
Donna did most of the automobile dri .. inl in trarunc the bolt from tbe West
Coast on errands at Boston.
...
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Flexible Rig Was Last Major Change
",_ ..... o a bastard rig. The only tx· ~me into general u s e. cuse for it was to make it
When the first tall sticks possible to use the 'a.me
•Ppeared on racing yacbta, mainsail," wrote Elder.
With aeveral sets of spread· "Moderniz.lng the rig had en and their complex sys-• already been dJ!cussed, but ~ol ataying, it reminded economy 1n those days Wat
le of a Marconi wire-tht underlying thought that ~tion. Th• correct soverned any proposed re·
• 1i the Bermudian rta viaion of the rules. It wu
h made itl f1rtt ap-obvious that the Star was ~ct 011 a raclna sloop beginnin& to look pretty
BtnaudJ 1D 1808 but ntv-lffdy and out of date ...
ll1Md &vor among rac-A tentative tall Marconi ~tlma UDW mort fli wu demonstrated dur·
eeDtuq later. Jnt tM world champlOIUbip
OLI ~NEW at New OrlHDJ in 192:9. The 1'• 'tall MarcG Jll 1'U nwt wu lugthenec:t by al· aaM ODtfonal bJ '211 Star molt flve feet and the
Cla11 bi 1930 after Euro-boom ahortened.
pean yacht.mien began to "But the annual meeting
develop the Star C'lUI but which adopted the rig In
did not like the antiquated principle, insi!ted that the
rig, according to Elder. sail area remain the same,"
"Actllally, the short Mar-wrote Elder. "A committee
coni with its long boom was worked out the new SJ>E'ci·
fications and they are the
same that apply today.
That was the starting sig-
nal for the worldwide ~
velopment of the Star Class
on all continents."
TRANSFORMED
The change made a re-
markable difference in the
Star's appearance. The late
Commodore "Pop" Corry
commented: "The Star now
looks like a gracefu1 young
girl instead of a dumpy
little old woman."
Spar "Oex.ing'' became
the fourth and probably last
major change in the Star
rig. This involved no ac·
tual change in the tall Mar·
coni rig -rather a reduc·
tion in the diameter of the
spars.
An explanation of the so-
called flexibl e rig can best
be g1\'C'n by the man re·
sponsible, Walter von Hut-
schler, who in 1937 was sail-
ing for the Hamburg, ~r
many, fleet and who is in
Newport this year for a try
for this third world cham·
pionshlp.
In ao interview at the
home of another world
champion, Newport Har-
bor's Bill Ficker, Von Hut-
schler explained it as sim-
ply aa th.is:
"I just trimmed the spars
down so they could be bent
to the natural curvt of the
ail .. s .
TRIMMED
The bend.Ing, Von Hut-
scbler explains, ls done by
the simple expedient of
trimming. To acctmplish
this, the ingenious young
German bad to get rid of
the old·fuhioned double-
ended main sheet which led
from the end of tae Mom.
Von Hutachler led die main
sheet forward to about the
center of the boom ud
thence straight down to the
cockpit.
"So yoll can aee,11 ex-
plains Von Hutachler, uthat
by trimming the main tight
as the wind comes up it
not only bends the boom
but puts a book bl the up-
per portion of the ma.st, tbUJ
taking the now umranted
draft or bag out of the main
when beatin( to weather in
a breeze. By the same tok-
en, when the wind cm
light or when you start
sheel.5 off the wind, tbl.
spars straighten ud the
draft goea back In the sail..
The flexing of the span to
suit wind condltianA can al-
so be aided by the Star's
running bacUtays."
I A&'M"tn.I ol U. lpl.11
to iDduce ......... allo cre-
ated t b • possSbO!tJ ol lnUdowu. Ul4 tbil la Jmt
-what ~ to VGD Hut.
ICbltt llS7 whee be
broc&Cbt bla "bendy rte' '° Lone Wand Sound In ltr1
for tbe ''World's.• a. -.
four race•, but a break.--" -down In tae fifth dropped ~
him to l«ODd plaee tMillDd
MDt w tSef1)rth of Saa Jll. eco.
TWO WINS
Bllt the ~mwi wun•t
discouraged.. He brouiht ._
Pim.m to San Dlqo tbe fo&-~ 1owtnt year and won tM
world title, and ~
Ly ddeoded the tltJe at IQel.
Germany 1 In lD. •
Tbe ever.watcbtQJ S t a r
fleet datJ oblerved tbe be.S· iDC lpWI in 111'1, tM ta
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Gil Stratton, program host of the Saturday Del
Mar Feature Race broadcasts on CBS, is the busi-
est and most traveled sportscaster in the West.
While other~ arc enjoying summer vacations,
Gil's whirlwind pace requires him to rely on heli-
copters, jets and even his own motorcycle to speed
him from one sports broadcast to another.
He considers his motorcycle as the most efficient
method of transportation and is an expert driver.
{Incidentally, Gil instructed the actors who rode
the motorcycles as well as appearing himself in the
motion picture "The Wild Ones," which starred
Marlon Brando.)
"Jonathan and the Movies"
Jonathan Winten and guest stars Julie Newmar,
Buster Keaton. Agnes Moorehead, an9 Robert Mid-
dleton satirize Hollywood and the movies during
The Jonathan Winters Show repeat Monday, Aug.
23 on NBC-TV, 9-10 PM. Aleunder Srou.rby is
off-screen narrator for the show, portions of which
originated at Disneyland.
Winters portrays many movie characters, includ-
ing a child star. with M_iddleton as his studio boss:
a mad scientist in a horror film. with Miss Newmar
as a movie sex symbol: a studio sign painter, with
Keaton as his assistant: a World War II soldier
whose mother (portrayed by Miss Moorehead pic-
tured here) surprises him with a visit to his foxhole
to learn if he is being treated right-in the midst of
combat: and Captain Bligh, on the deck of H.M.S.
Bounty. anchored at Disneyland.
..
Tiie Lennon Sisftn., Janel Kathy and
Peggy (Dianne is not pictured). could
hardly be called typical Hollywood ce-
lebrities. When the four girls. who arc
featured on ABC-TV's Lawnncc Welk
Sbow. attn't busy with TV. recordings.
benefit appearances or tours across the
country. they can be found at home or
on a family outing.
Dianne left the group 10 be married m
October. I 960 and rejoined her sisters
in the fa ll of '64. Peggy was wed to
bandman Dick Cathcart in May 1964
and on March 17. 1965. they became
the proud parents of Julianne Mary. Di-
anne and her hu~band. Dick Gass. have
two little girls. Mary Estelle and Dianne
habclle.
That leaves Janel and Kathy still single
... the line begins around the block. boys.
SUNDAY
AUGUST 22
MORNING
6:45 m The Clmstophers
7:00 m A.C.M.P. (30 min )
7:15 m The Chrtstophtrs
7:30 O Movie: "I love Melvin" ·53 _
Donald O'Conno1 m H1ihwa1 Patrol (30 min ) m Gospel favorites (60 min )
1:00 tJ u,.p Unto M1 rtet (JO min )
O Surch! (30 min ) m GoSCMI S1nflllf lub1I" (60 min I
1:30 6 loo-Up and l 1v1 (30 min )
O Mov11: "Scru m1ni Eaeln" ·~5
-lom lryon
O Herald ol Truth (30 min)
0 Movie: "The Iron Curtain" '48-
0ana Andrews m TV Gospel Tune (30 min )
9:00 6 ~mtra Thrtt (30 min )
0 Adventist Hour (60 mtn )
O Sund1y Story T1m1 (JO min ) m lrohn Arr01t (30 min ) m Variedldts (60 min )
9:30 6 flee the Nation (30 rnin )
0 Mov1t: "Chined" '35-Claik
Gable m Supetm1n (30 min )
10:00 6 Nfl Prt·St11on rootball: Dallas
Cowboys vs San r ranc1sto 49ers
0 This Is IN lrfe (30 min)
U Storiea of the C.ntvry (30 min ) O Movie: "fury 11 furn1ce Crttll"
'48-Victor Matute m P1no11•1 l 1bno (30 min ) m r11111pos ' Contrntn
10:)0 O fronti«s of flrttl (JO min )
0 h ncy Otninftf (30 min ) m 8 f11t11 for Todey (30 min)
eJ JHn Jost
11:00 0 M0¥1t: ''Strillt It Rich'' '49-
Rod Cameron.
5 HOME BUYERS'~GUIDE * Paul Langford visits
homes thruout So. Calif.
0 8 h any Nd C.dl (30 min ) m MoVie: ''Tiie lif Knife" '55-
Jack P1l1nce. m Cluudl In .... Htlllt (60 mm )
11 :30 0 8 l11tlwinkJt (30 min ) 0 Morie: ''TIM Ceora• Rift StDry"
'61-Ray D1nton
COVER CLOSEUP
A typical •eekend In the hie of
&Porlscaster Gil Stratton sees him llyine
from the Del Mar n ee broadcasts to Los
Anaeles to call the action fo1 a reiional
broadcast of • pre.season Rams lootblll
11me.
Nut Saturday, lor eumple, Gii will
pr•t•Pt his race adMhes then 111 to
N1shvllle to broadcast the A1ms·Bears
pme coast-to·coast on CBS. All of this
Is in addition to his nlahtly Los Aneeles
sports broadcasts on KNXT
How does Gil feel 1bout his hectic
schedule? Well, no one has been 1ble
to catch up with him to ask
• 12:00 0 \ o c me
12:10 m I
12:30 0 , o : m!
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12:00 O Wild Bill H1dioa (30 min )
0 Discovery '6S (JO min J
@ Oral Robert1 (30 min )
12.10 m Dod&er Ducout
5 LIVE-LOCAL in COLOR * ANGELS vs TWINS
0 luutt ind Answers: (30 min )
Cene111 Bernard A Sch11evtr will bt
inteN1ewed
m C.l's Corral (2 hr 30 min )
1:45 O "'"'· Go" nps
2:00 O Mcwit. "Otvtl Doll" '36-L1one1I
Bu rymore 1
O Movtt; "The Gt0r1e Ritt Story''
'61-Ray Danton
3:00 0 NFL P're-Suson Footb1ll; Cleve
land vs Los Anaeles
ei)Qv1tn lo Slbe.?
3:30 O Movie: "I Lin MJ lift" '3&-
Joan C11wlord
13 Golden West Oancetime * POPULAR DANCE BANOS
a> Club del Hepr
3:45 O 8 Los Anctles Aft111s Wrap-11p
m Dod&tr Scerttloard
4:00 0 Mowlt ; "Cll tf 'ltle Wernolf"
'44-Stephen Cmie.
5 WEIRD, WEIRD WORLD * by RELIABLE MORTGAGE
m Movie; "Clouds OYtr Europe" '39
-Lawrence Olrvier
11 ''WAR ZONE"-movie * BY UNION MORTGAGE
@ Ann Sodttrn Sltow (JO min )
EE San M1rtln cit P'orru
4:30 0 8 Collert Repert: (30 min.)
"Where T11dition Meets Tomorrow "
0 HonlflllOOntn (30 min.)
@ Rtllln Ito.cl (30 min )
4:15 O NIWI, Goll Tips
5:00 O EJltttnct: (30 min ) ''The Auto·
mated 011ry."
0 ,...,._., Clttlct (30 min )
11 "CHILLER'' PRESENTED * by RELIABLE MORTGAGE
7:00 U Lissie: (30 min ) Lu sie helps 1
clrt after she has injured her 1nkle
whtlt try1n1 to steel t~• colhe lrom
the 11n111 station barr1cks. (Rl
0 8 C..rt M11111 SMw (30 min.) m 8 T~ (30 min.) m 8 Y111Mftd: (30 min ) "70
Islands to Key West "
f.E S41Mt
EE Oo•lnrn AlefTn
7:l0 U MJ Fl¥9fite M1r11111: (30 min )
Tim acetdentally de11naes Uncle
Martin's re1uven1hon bulb ind Mu
tin lands In th• hospit1I nursery u
1 tiny baby (R)
0 8 Walt Dilil'7'• Wlfl4trf11I
World of c.tor: (60 min.) "l(llroy"
(Part Ont ol four·Plrt comedy·
d11ma) M ex Manne fmds 1mus·
1n1 1dventures in hts buddy's home
town Celeste Holm. Allyn Joslyn,
Philip Abbott, Robe11 Emhudt and
Warren Bertin111 stu. (R)
* BEST BETS T 0 NI Gli T * 9:00 U Tiie Twffipt leftt: "Puu1e on the Lady Anne." Youn1 couple
take • stran&• voy111 on • deaepit ship populated by an •aid a ew
i nd pauenaers
O 8 hfta1111: "Dead and Gone " folklln&er Hoyt Adon 1uest
stars 1s 1 wandenna minstrel who charms his way out of )111 and
into thf confidence ol the Clrtwn1ht t1m1ly
0 8 Movlt: ''fol... tllat Ort.ta." [lvts Presley stirs 1n comtdy
about f1mlly who try to settle down m 1 30uthern state. Clsl in·
dudes Arthur O'Connell. An111 Helm i nd Joanna Moore
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MONDAY
AUGUST 23
M 0 RN l N :~
fa,. ltepert s. ... , Se..m1
Ed11c.tMHI Elc:M111e
Dally Wen!, N..,.. .....
Tedty Sllow
"" Helty U11 iwenity °' Ult Air
1 O Where ttle Action Is
2:1~ m Movie: "The Dt¥11't r1ss"
John Slate1
2:30 Tht Edtt of N1p 1
8 The M1tdl '"" The aiut.rs
A Tilnt IOI Us
Nine on t11e Line
l:OO Seuet Ston11
Hennesrt
Mow1e: "l lochdt" 'J~Henry
Fonda. ·
I 'IOtrtl Hospitll 8 fell• tllt Cat
3:30 'flit Jta ltnnr Sllow
M0¥M: ''flit P'ntoall" 'S >-
7:30 Sdpt
I Alec Guinness.
I 1=~M~eds '"°''Mall HeM Kitty
1:00 ,...,. .. rtdf1e
1 Mimed Joan
"" Helly 1:30 ,,,., ltose LH
1Ua1 and Odie
1:45 llKiMte soo
9:00 .....
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Yaca fer Htaltll , ........ ...
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9:30 I Lift lKJ
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9:45 1Ua1 Md IMM
10:00 .,.,., " ,..,_,,
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4:00 S.. Hunt
Tr11t111aster
HeM Kelly 8 Fefi1 and Couni1eon Cat
4:30 Mowie: "Sulliv111'1 Tr...ts" '41
-.Iott McC1ea
8 NtwtU111t Altnl...,
4:45 (D 8 lt"*J 111d Fnt11ds
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5:00 I 8 Sii ... "
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lilly tarty a11d IM Tlltft
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5:30 0 8 Mr. MaCM m Mldley MMM Cl11b
I 5:450News
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4 NEW TIME! 6:00 PM 10:30 Miii ~if:~ Ryan
8 ...,.,..,
Mewie: "F111tf lrua Ma11" '481 -Red Sllelton
ll'lbt!Anw
* Huntley-Brinkley Report
B TM Atlked l•1 It (30 min )
M..it: "rt11nte• "...r '6l-
Dean F1tdtnds Spate ship ap Nrkatl u.-tiir11
11:00 Lift ef U e 8 Call My llltff
ll:JO Selfdl '" y_,,_ 9111 a.c
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s,.trw• ,., lie,.,..
An SltMf1I
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t11n 1s forced to land on a 11ran1e
nterood 0 Nitttil Strltt West (60 min ) m Wllldlelt·M•lloMJ n.. (60
min.)
18 hff 'N' bddy (30 min ) ...,. °""' A111 .. beftlleSutMA
...UO.r11 l4
I 6:30
4 New Time! KNBC Report * Jack Latham, Dick John lZ:IO lMCtl Y--c Tlleltrt
811bte1DM 8 ~ w....,.. I U-It ta 1 .... (30 mon ) DeMt .._ sa.e. W-, W~r (30 min )
..,_ 'SS Qlld'" ,,...I
..._ 1teN SM Marti• M P'M9I
lZ;JO Al lie ~ T•ru 71JO IJ taS Men: (30 min ) ~hlt!f
~ °' Tmtl Cronkite T_., 0 8 ~ V.,...: (30 min )
fllMf a-. hit "Let1ci1, Amazon Jun1t1 Town."
8 Me.ir. .,... " Ma"J 1 I ttifie-(30 min ) ~ '53-Menlyn Monroe • Euip O'T .... (30 min.)
l:Ol I ,.....,. I~ Flttler (30 min ) Tllt ~ 8 c.,t.re (30 min )
WiW U MGM T,..... lliUI Flt!Mf
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...... 'SG-lubtth Scott 7:30 I) Te Tel tlle Tnitll (30 min )
G) ~ "°" tw C114 0 lttrt11: (30 min ) "Who's Sey
• -James C.CMY mourr· 11.aren mistakenly believn
l:lO llteae "'"' htt .£n1hsh teacher hu 1iftn h11 1 ~.. W9ficl bm:eltt btcause tit hu a secret
nu Md Met crush on htr (R)
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to marry him and they become of
By Pres1dent11t directive the Sea ltc1ally enaaaed (R)
view 1s turned over to 1 publ1c1ty 1 lntem1bonal 0.tKtiwt (30 min)
$eek1na ic1en11s1 plann1n11 to break LMn1 Alts of J1pan
the crush b1rne1 (R) Tron Mtalcana
18 Roanna Wll11l1 (60 min) 10:00 IJ C8S Reports: (60 min) "Viet
Oftt Step l"9fld (30 min 1 Nam Winnina the Puce " Pro-8 Holid11: (30 min ) River ar1 m explo1e:s Ameflca's diplomatic
Runner1 ·· A Ride 011 lhe G111alv1 role in attemptina to settle the
River 1n Me.uco war. Includes a study of President EID Tiit Job Corps Coma to Town Johnson's oller of economic 11d to m LI lntr11s.1 southeast Asia.
1:00 IJ l'wt 'ot a Stcrtt (30 min ) 0 Tiit AHrtd Hltdle»dt Kovr: O Tiit Man fro• U.N.CJ..£.: (60 ·l>ower ol Attorney " Fay Baintff,
min ) "The Brain Killer Altair " [Isa Geraldine f1ti1e11ld and Richard
Lan chester stars as 1 Thrush sc1en· Johnson star 1n drama about a con
list who hu invented 1 b111n -wave man who becomes the taraet of a machine (R) woman's venaeance. (R)
O Mo¥it: "C.adian l'Klfic" ·4~ IJ 8 Ntw1
Jane Wyatt. Randolph Scott Lady I• CaMy: (60 min ) "A Slave
doctor competes with an lnd11n 111rt Is on the Throne." A doctor witfl
lor the love of a surveyo1 a pellOnat problem hopes Casey m Tiit DMlotu (60 min) can solve it with sur11ery (R) m Hollywood DiscotMqut: (60 1 .....
min.) Emperor Hudson hosts hour ScrMll Test! (30 min.)
Iona show futunn11 The Standelli, : Jau Caa1I
Ketty lester, Gloria Jones, Bobby lolttin Dtpefti\lt f"1111I
Pi~ett, Round Robin and Tlle Riv 10:i>5 II) Ttlednt111a
Dlttlillt EM,_,. fl) Korw Opera i ons. 10:15 O News
: Tiit r rt11dl Clltf M•llU lisu 1 Estrtltu lO:lO Q Tiit ln tlld Mr. Jo1111 (30 • min)
l :lO U S.• .. r '1.,.._,.: (30 min ) O '1ayllcHlae NIM· (30 min ) "No "Mimi." Mimi Hines stars n a d1eti· (scape" ·
cian with • penchant for 1ett1na into m "~
trouble and Phil Ford plaJ1 t phJ3· nl) Diary
1cal therapist at the lashionabte re ll:OO IN duc1n1 rt10rt where both are em-· 8~""
ployed "' .. "f w-...... -··1 0 Ne Ti-for Serlf1t1b: (30 ~It. 1111 N I -~Mu ~
min.) "Stockd le's Miiiions .. Will -[ddie ~bert and Pnsc1tla Lane. a f h · Boy and 11r1 meet on the beach and makes 1ood use o t e utra money plan their future • wtltn ht 11 11ven a paycheck by 8 News
m1stakt. (R) . • • Mt¥1t: WAnlfl rac1" '53-Rob 0 Mowir. '"face of Frrt' ·s~ trt Mitchum Spoiled helres.s 11 re·
James Whitmore. sponsible lqr death of her parents. fE All StM Tlleatre . boy friend ind finally het own m 11111tn111Mf1a1 Ma1ar1111 (; ,...,.. 'riff"' sa...
t:OO IJ '""It (30 min ) w..it: "T1lt Ki,t f,.. W.•" 0 8 Tlllt •11at11en Wi11ten ' at O'Brien Fann boy bt
Stlew: (60 min.) "Jonltllan andl comes 1><1zefi111t11.
th• M~lts .. Winters and IUISt 11:158 ~ Tlllt Tlllipt SIMw
stirs luhe Newmar. Buster Keat~n, NTatrtlHt
Acnts Moorthtad and Robtrt Mid· ll·JO -MeoM· ''M 111 lite 0.lt" •53-dltton satirbt Hollywood Altun· · --, . " . du Smurtly narrate:s (R) Edmond 0 Bnen. An 1mnts1~ ~IC· n Wt11dy 1114 lilt: (30 min.) I tim e1nnot remember his cr1m1n1I
'°Wendy's Five Thousand Dollar put.
Chair" (R) 12:]0 0 8 lilewlt: "a.st of dlt hd•
I T111t1• (60 min.) _ .. 'Sl-W11ter Brennan
Siltllts '1eut (30 min ) m 8 llhiwil: "T1lt Hic91 1114 tM
MeoM: "lltltd*t llatl" '43-llllPtJ". '54-John Wayne ,
Ann Sav111 I tD llhiwie: "bupe • Slory" 4G-
CI) ••• ,._. r-1 Constance Ben nett.
t:>O IJ Tiit D•IJ Tlllt•a SIMw: (30 1:00 B N-. Wrap·•
min.) H1rwy Bullock (Pat Buttram), 1:15 IJ llewit: "CrilN tf dlt Ctmrr"
1n old·time nudt¥illl1n, pays • '33-Jt1n Htnholt A prominent ~sit to Danny Williams. psytholo1ist with a premonition of fJ Tlllt flnM(I D•lltttr. (30 commlttln1 murder be1s the police
min.) "la, la. a Thouiand Times la."1 to lock him up.
* BEST BETS TONIGHT * l :>O IJ k••r ,,.,..._w. "Mimi." Mimi Hines and Phil Ford CO·star In
comedy about a dittld1n and physical therapist employed al a fas/I
ionable redudn1 retort.
UIO D 8 Tlllt JMldla11 Wliltws SIMw: Jonatflan ind 1um stars Julie
iitwmar:-Bu1t1r Keaton. Aines Moo11h11d and Robtrt Middleton s.111·
rlu Hollywood and tht movlu.
10:00 8 CIS RIPlftl; "Vietnam: Wlnnln1 tht Peace." EJcplorH Amtrica's
dlPlomatlc rol• In atttmptln1 to Mitt• the war lncludts 1 study of
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DAYTIME MOVIES
Due to a hl•h percent••• of duplt· c•toon, we refu you to MonC.y'a
Lo1 for d•rtim• proeram1 T-•1 throu•h rnclay; ellcepl for Oeytlme .,ovlff. which are SI~
t>efow for your convanoanc•
J:)O O "Yo.nc lm11" ·S4-Theodorl'
Sikel
4:10 f) "lllrt of die S•••P" '47-
M1rsh1ll Thompson Adventurers
break 111 llW! 1n their f11hl tor a
treasure
r v r N 1 !'-l c;
&:00 fJ """
4 NEW TIME! 6:00 PM * Huntley-Brinkley Report
0 YM Alktd f9f It (JO min)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV Wt:EK, AUGUST 22, 1965
m l•dl•r fltillf (30 min )
ID 8 W1>11dt11 ol Ille World: (30
min ) "Memories ol Made11a "
fl) T nHlblt Witt! F tlllt r
dl'ftt Who Never Wu " A Jellerson
H1ah student (Robert Walker) 111es
dev10us plan to embarrass the tu
ulty (A)
0 8 n. Ovtdool1fll•n (30 min ) p to.bat! (60 mrn ) "The Duel "
Sinaer Bobby Rydell 11uests as a
truck dnver who joins lorces with
Sat. Saunders in an 1ttempt to aet
back lo American hnes. (R)
0 Hollywood '65 (60 min.)
m °"' si., leyett4 (30 mill.) ID ~ WMdtfttilt: (30 min ) "u·
otrc ust " An1kor. Cu11bod11 m Tiie AlllWtr
fl)Trit
10:00 ''CM11t Ult Hetlrt" 'S3-M1cdon·
1ld Carey Itinerant rand! wor'rltr
and Ins wife 11e accused of murder
and th• man confesses to sp111 his
w1f1
0 8 Mewie: "Tlloe SirNt SiHa
Uprilill(' 'SJ-Jeff Ch1ndler Gana
of rustlers stuls horses from lhe t,
SIOua lndi1ns to seO to ttle 11m1
@mu l11trvu
1:001J T)t JMJ lliMp SMw: (30 min )
A lon1 lntndship almost breaks up
when Joey lor11ets th1t h• promised
II• would wish LuyY's 111r1 friend a
happy birthday (A)
10:10 O ''lifeMlt" '44-Tallulah Bink·
heed Orama about relationships be·
tween 8 survivors of a frei1hter
iz:)O me H"*' 5e Llftly'' ·s1-
01vid N1vt11, Vera-men
1 :00 0 "DestiMtiM ,. .. ,.,.. 'SG-
Jortt MacKenue Gir1 tries to tradl
down her father's ~lier and ends &:JO
fJ Nilltll SttMt Wiit (60 ~in.) m w111dletl·M•MY n.. <60
min)
ID luff 'N' leddr (30 min,)
fl)HotJe Opera
fll ne Cri•lul M111
I!) Notkitra 34
up lallinc 1n loYe wrth r1cbt1er who 4 New Time! KNBC Report
is the actual murdffer. * Jack La'tham, Dick John m ~ tilt Qtlee4t.. ·3~ 0 lMwt It .. ......, (30 min ) Bette Di vis. Historical drama of th• .
Queen's battle wi1h her lo¥1r tor ED Clllldl"M 8rw1111
Power Im SM Martin de r.nta
z-15 m "Jiii;. W1u" '4&-Peur Ann 7:00 fJ CIS Newt: (30 min.) Walter • Cronk.tit.
G1mer. 0 8 Alltrica: (30 min.) "Al1
J:OO O HA&uU Hl.lh.,.. '43-Rldlard zon• Holid1y."
Allen. Men master mounuins and 0 "'-• (30 min.)
elements to build the Alt1n Hl&h·
way 0 rrKtlnll rtkbQ (30 min )
JACK S1'£AR 1t1m 111 1'1p, I~ Plpu c,, rllc C"lld,.,,, Mr.ukol Fan-
ttuy TV nriu scftcdulcd to .-place
'"' Shn 1/J Jo"n Lunch Bn1odc •"o"' on KTTV. Chan1t1/ II. II JO AM,
while tlu sltcn/J u on >ocarion, IH-
llffnrn1 Mondoy, Au1us1 2J '"'ou1h Friday, Scptcmbn J.
ED W.sic ill tllt Twtntltt m Jllidt • Al•11
7:JO f) Rli,11 Stllty'1 l.111 Allrtlea: (30
min.) "Los Ar11tles Times Bomb
inc." (A)
0 Mr ........ : (60 min) "The Stu
5 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE * L.A. YS TEXAS
m 8 Mewlt: "fereip lll1rilltt"
'56-Robert M1tdlum.
men..~ wnt <30
min) ··Mtf'loPoHS of the West "
Los An11tles. m Cl"1 Cllrrt11t
ED AMriQn MltMir
11) Arriba ti Ntf'tt
1:10 fJ IWJand Tlttftt ScMta: (60
min.) Alt Linklttter hosts. a lhwlr. "Otliplaa ..... "
Greiory Peck and Lauren B1e.1ll star
in ro1111ntic comedy about a couple
whose e.treen and interesb d uh.
'Jazz on Summer Day'
ly DONALD nEEllA.N
COf'L.9Y NSW"l .. ev1ca
HOLLYWOOD -"Juz on a
Summer's Day," filmed in 18
at tbe Newport Jan FesUval..
bu won tta lllatt or prties and
awa.rda and now it bas turned
up ror uowtng on CBS' ·•nour
of Exoellence .••
I guess this one would rate
u the belt Jazz rum I havt ever
lel!ll atthougb I haven't seen
very many jazz films simply bf-.
cause there aren't many or
them floating about.
Jazz ii culture's atepcblld aod
It aJao la televlsloa'a stepchilcS
But tbm, 1t aJwa YI bu been
and neither you oor I nor tbe
belt jaa mm in tbe world ..
ever, I'm atn.kl, going to
cbaap that. ne borderline iepanUng an
and artbleU ii ten1bly narrow
and "Juz oa • Summer's Day,"
DOW and ap.ln, oversteps lbe
boand&ry.
'lb.is a major flaw. technJcaJly
and a d.lsruptlve one.
Of course, one man's artiness
ts another mu's art. SWI. I'm
not too h.tppy about seeing shots
of yachts lD tull sail aJoopide
:he Rhode Island shore, u Jerry
Mulligan and Art Farmer and
the rest are swinging away,
creaUng their own btgbly per·
sonal brand of heady. driving
Jazz IOUDds.
There were sounds ror every-
one on th.ls summer's day -
Anita O'Day belting out "Two
ror Two" in ber over-styled,
bopplsb manner, Mahalia Jack-
aon romptng into "Didn't It
Rain?" moments before a late-
night cloudburst, the contrary
piano attacks of 'lbelontus Monk
(broodlng, subjecUve, strange-
ly affectfng) and George Shear-
ing (congenial, merry. sleek).
And that audlence--bJp. young
In hme witb the moment. Three
photographers pooled their d -
forts at Newport and ln caplur·
Ing the mood of the festival they
also nalled down Ungertng shots
of tbe prettiest girls since
"Hootenanny" was taping al the
college campuses. Not a loser
in the lot.
Dinah Washington, gone now,
sang "All or Me" and tbat was
a pretty great juz moment, too.
There's special polgnance when
you bear Dinah now and you
feel It again when Jack Tea·
garden Is singing h1s letsurely
duets with Loul.9 Armstrong
Teagarden was an art.1st of the
trombone who sang wttb a misty
vigor and an odd b&end of joy
and melancholy -and always
• peraonallzed humor f\ill or
sardonic wisdom.
"01' Rockin' Cbalr,'' with Tea·
garden and Armstrong joining
forces, ts clas,,k: ju:z that stuns
you with Its completeness. Not a
note, a syllable could be added
and none tll.erl aw~ -ageless
~
Satchmo and Big T with bis
black hair parted in the middle,
slicked stralgbt back, as suave
(as the curTUl ad goes) as a
1935 bandleader.
They worted together so well
Louis and Jack; their ensemble
playing was so adroit. eo mar-
velously joined and so much of
a piece. Louis (who of course
comes to the Civic Theater oexl
month) was Ml of zest on tbia
particular gig and his playing
added the necessary vttamJns
to the festival.
By no means was the hour
an unqualified SUCceM moslcal·
ly·personally would prefer more
Monk a_nd Jess Chuck Berry-
but an hour of jau !&, as I say,
a television rarity. "Stan of
Jau" ts long gone. "Jan Scene
USA" ran out of pa. 'Iblre jual
isn't much to tap your (oot over.
So you welcome a festival
film, wa.rta and all.
9:00
OMc
Capt air
er tor
McH1lt
vinced
OMo
James
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mm )
ti)Tre
ffiOp
Marria1
a>Yic
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"Walle
thers
Walter
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min )
fl) Mc
Wolf"
f!)J•
t :JOOl"t
Uncle
phone
arounc
d1111e
5 ROL
*by~
~o~
letter
Marl(h
Stell1
new, I
Chern.
9:00
0 Mcttale's N1Vy: (30 min ) Alias
Captain B1nihamton " A dead nng
er for Binghamton 1s assigned to
McHale's crew and the men are con
vinced he's the captain's spy (R)
0 Movi.: "fact ol f111'' '59-
James Whitmore
(E 8 Pacific Wonderland (30
min)
El) Trouble with Y outti
Ell) Ope11 festival: Mozart's "The
Matr1aie of figaro "
g} YidtoVOI
mNews
ID Screen Test! (30 mon l
@ti Sor.tin Deport1vo final
10:05 m Toros
10:15 0 Nm
10:30 0 J1111 l 1dius (30 min )
I 0 Pllyhoust Nine: (30
"Woman in the Mme "
(ENews
I 10:35 ED Diary
11:00 I) Ntw1
08Ntwa
El) About Communism
ll:lS 0 8 The Tonight $how
QN1ghthlt
11:30 0 Mov11: "faUler Is a lac:ltelo('
·50 Wilham Holden A footloose
young entertainer poses as uncle to
family ol live on order to prevent
min ) the11 being sent to an orphanage.
12:30 0 Mov11: "Count tllt Hours" '53-
Macdonald Carey Itinerant ranch
wor~er and wile are accused of mur
der. he confesses to spare his wile m 8 "f ort Yuma" '55-Peter
Graves
5 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE 0 Mov1t: "Rice for lift" '55-
Richard Conte Speed car driver's
hfe 1s depicted
Q) Movie: "Lone WoK Ttkes 1
Chance" '41-Warren William * by RELIABLE MORTGAGE
0 8 Tht T,ceon: (30 min.)
"Walter on a Pedestal ·· Town fa·
thers want to erect a statue of
Walter-for a pnce. (R)
ID Scien~ fiction Theatre (30
min )
El) Movie: "Tiie Notorious LOH
Wolf'' '46--Gerald Mohr m Jun Jose
.....
PRETTY PHYSICIAN ... Man ·
tllt Harrlty plays Dortor Clout Morion in ABC-TV's Pry/on Plart
suits sttn Tutsday, Tltursday and
Friday at 9 JO PM.
9:30 f) P9ttiCNt JunctlOfl: (30 min ) m Adwnture T111atre: (30 "'in)
Uncle Joe goes into the bootleg tele "Nassau" and "Blue Geese" I
phone busine.u in a effort to get @I) GuiUnis I
around a phone company installation charge (R) 10:00 f) Th• Doctors i nd die ~Ul"lls: (60
min.) '1he Heroine " Dr Steffen
5 ROLLER GAMES-LIVE finds the road to romance a rough * by Maywood Bell Ford one when he !alls 1n love with a
0 P.,tDn PftU I: (30 min.) For (ormer patient (R) i
Elliot Cat10n, consequence ol his 0 8 Ntn I
letter to the Clarion; lor Dr. Vincent O Tiie f11gitiv1: (60 min ) "Every·
Markham. a fateful SUI paces; for body Gets Hit In the Mouth Some·
Stell• Chernak, old ac;qu11ntance and tune." Kimble rlsk.s his Irle to save
new, for Norm1n Htrrlncton and Joe an employer from committ1ne a
0 Ntws
0 Movit: "Tiit 811 Stul" '49-
Robert Mitchum. Almy oll1cer re-
covers m1ss1ne payroll and rounds
up gang of robbm. m TN Mtrv Griffin Sttow
ID Movie: "Coast G111rd" '39-Ran
dolph Scott
* BEST BETS
1 :00 O Ntw1 Wrep-up
1:15 f) MOYM: "Ont Heavenly Nipt"
'3 1-£.veryn Laye A flower girl mas
querades as a muS1c hall performer
2:00 m An-Nipt Mov1ts: "HotTOr Hotel."
"Tiit Lone 11.nift " '58-Sheldon
Lawrence. "Mission ti Ille Sea
Hawt"-Terence Morgan
TONIGHT * 7:30 O Mr. Nftall: ''The Student Who Never Was." Robert Walker plays
1 senior who schemes to ridicule the faculty and thus compensensate
for h 1s loneliness.
1:30 O Mov .. : "Dtsipin1 WotUn." Greaory Peck and Lauren Bacall co
star 1n comedy about the d ash of careen wtten a sportswriter mames
a l1Shion designer.
10:00 O Tiit F111itM: "Everybody GetJ Hit 1n the Mouth Sometime"
Kimble nw his own 11lety to save h11 employer from committing a
cnme .lldl 1Uu1man and Geraldine Brooks 1uest
Cht<nak. showdown cnme. (R) -------------------------
(
era
....... ~ to fGDow tbe kid
tram tM ....,, ton al Bo-.._ ..... rrut smatra,
fto WU ,...U, '*"'Altic. He'd
... otf dm to jolla Taman1
Dll'WJ. Altfn.'I, ll WU a btC
.... tw • aad "8lblaltJ we
-dine ..... .... from CM Cllllll. 'ftlat'I mdlo, al
eo.w. We'd came an tbe atr
wttla mJ tatill p1tar ud we'd
tip off with 'NJPl1 Nlebt.' ADd .. ,... c:uWns records
..... • die old ........ label
"ll WU • D ... time for
...... " ~ Mid. wlltflD:y.
~ ttta a loll b w' -. tbt blllt b ' I TT, ud IGIDetlmel
............. beet to bow
It ... ftil ....... apedal
...... _ -..... IWiDI·
........ bM* ud btt. Wtul
., -.... tM ..... pltar',
........... GpeCt tbe bud
.. ... Llllll .. Hawaiian bat
-.. ..-. •Md.•lotof Lei
BrOIWll ....... la fact, Lei
ud I ,.... alwaJI ltea1"W WJb
otber'• lidemea.
"You talk about bandl," Al-
vino said. ''Oftr an tbere'• Date~ Dake .. tbe
tallier al mrytJdnc. And Coant
Buie, allo 1n· a clua by blln·
ltlf, lDfJuenced tbe mus1cal
void.Qp of an tbe better t.Dda .
But the Duke and tbe Coant
u.e, areni really of tbe •
but of all time."
"Where does Guy Lombardo
flt In?" I asked. gtngerty .
''Guy Lombardo,.. l&id Al·
vino, ''bas always had tbe pell·
ell duce bud of all time.
Sare, to a mUlkiut'• ear, U..,
play out al \uDI bat wbeD tbe
Lombardo Bud llaN to play
I'ft Deftl' ... people let ap
10 quk:t to daDoe -... mite
ud they"n up ..... felt ud
out on t.bl duce ftoer'. ftln•a
IOmethlnC about tut LcnbG'do
belt and Gura ~ to u. •• ,,... bu .,.. cN and
ftal'I a probllm Ill die bud
bulbal ........... .....
lea. DeJ ......,. --'° change wbal'• been laOCMll'ul
-·
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 25
DAYTIME MOVIES
m 8 Rutt 'Pf AtddJ !30 min I
El) Horw Ol)efa ffi Art a11d ArtutJ
ED NotKlen> 3"
fH( O"ILY PILOT. TV W[(I(, "UGUST 22, 196!1
O 8 D1neer Is My Busineu: I 30 ED Jujn losa
min ) Undersn Commando " 9:30 I) Our PrrVltt World (30 min )
O 8 Tmel '65 (30 min I "I on O Burtie's law: (60 min l "Who
don Town .. Killed the Sw1naer on a Hook,.. A m Ont Step hrond (30 min) auest ltst with Captain Burke's nam~ m 8 Islands In th• Sun: (JO on ti becomes a death hst (A)
min ) Wreck or the Matanceros " ED TV M11mal OU.rt
Orvers descend to the old wreck oll 10:00 0 Lucy-bni Co1111dy KMr: (fl
the island of Cozumel min l · Lucy Meets the Mustache .. ffi C.lebnty l'laytioust Edie Adams and Ernie Kovacs art ffi IKlteround to Latin Amttiu engulled 1n a series of comic com a> LI lntruu pltutions when Ricky, upset over his
Due to .. ll1Ch percent•I• of dupfl
cal•on •• reler you to w-.s.r•• Los tor daytime proerams l11••
day lllrouall 'rlday; ••cept tor D•ytlme Wovle1. wll1ch are 11ven below lor your convenience flagging show business fortune, gel\
I 8:00 I) My Lmne Doll: (30 min ) Rhoda help lrom his wile (R)
I substitutes tor an 1nrured prtma bal 10:00 0 "KohdtJ Afft tr" '49-Robert
Mitchum. Janet l e11h Widow with
small son hu to choose between
two suitors
10:30 O ''flit Oluters" '4!>-Joseph
Sch1ldk11ut f 1m1ly 1nv1tes • "ch ar
1ty use" to share Chnstmas with
them
12:30 m 8 "ltrd of ,ar-cliw'' ·s1-
lou1s Jourdan I
1:00 O "H•rd. fast 111d IHulllul" ·s1 /
-Claire Trevor Girl rebels a111nst
dominetnnr mother
m "tt041ctlly Sclt•••n(' '45-Rou
ltnd Ru~ll. Jack ~rson Wile helps
happy 10 lucky husbend 1n his bus1
ness
1:15 &I "Oar\ Waters" 44-Mer1e
Oberon
3:00 0 "Srusllup'' '47-Lee Bowmen
..Suun H1yw1rd
0 "Scotland hid D11p1t" 'SS--
Roland Culver Pilot undtr101n1 psy
ch11tnc trtatmtnt loses his memory
and becomtt involved 1n murder
4:30 I) ''Tiit fost l 11111" '52-Aobert
Cummir11s Barbara Hale A.trrVll ol
hrs1 baby creates havoc 1n home
[V fN I N G
6:00 I)"""
l'REDICAMf:"'IT Randy (Ji(Qn·
dy Boonf') nudr mt?rt than rht
Sl'n1parh,. of tht morJJrar, dar111h·
In (A drtan11t f l/uJ ·,.,.,.,, ht ft'"
shot u11J thl'/1 µ11/tJ 011 a m1udtr
t lrur ft' 111 Lt11rml /m a La .. """'•"
a 1tptu1 C'0/111 1lra111u on ,\BC-
TV'• Th,. I 1rt1n1011. Wtdntrda>
A 111 :~ .. J0-9 P,\f
6:30
4 New Ti me~ KNBC Report * Jack Latham, Dick John
0 leftt It lo luvtr (30 min ) m Ptttf r,itJ111us m Cll11drtn ,,.. .. n,
ED SM Martin de r,in es
7:00 I) cas Nt'ft: (30 min) Walter
Cron lute
0 Dutt! Valle, DaY' (30 min ) "A
Book of Spanish G11mm11 " '
Q'Rifle111a11 (30 min ) 1
0 Enlip O'Toole (30 min )
ler1na alter successtulty memor111ng 0 8 News
the routine du11n1 a rehearsal (R) m News m Scrttn Test! (30 min)
ffi Diary
ED Boletin Dtp0rtivo rrnal
O The ftatty Duke Show: (30 min l 10:05 ED 801 de Miercolu
··0on't Monkey wrth Mendel " Robert 10:15 0 News
Goulet 1uests as a physiology teach 10.30 O R'..... d D d (JO )
5 WESTLING-DICK LANE * by RELIABLE MORTGAGE
er (R) . r. .... ar limon min m 77 Sunset Strip (60 min) 0 ABC Suipe (30 mir1 ) m R1clmd loone Show: (60 min ) 0 Playllouse Nine: "Pablo's Well '
"Occupational Hazard .. A h11ed k1lle1 (30 min l
becomes involl'ff with his ciienr's m .......
dauehter (R) 11:00 I) Ntwi
El) Dat1hn1 Cutopt 0 8 Ntw1
eI) La Hora de Serr10 Corona O .. · ''T tf u-t c ... ovit: rusuru ""'"' t n., 1:30 I) Tht Brterly H1llb1lhts: (30 min) tD"-Gten L1n1111 A seaman marries
Snobbish Mrs Drysdale approaches a 1111 unawue that she 1s only inter
Jed lor a contrrbulton for a ballet uted 1n his 1nherrtance.
comp1ny (R) 0 News
0 ~IC News Special: (60 min l -M . "S. ... h •• .-•<n "The A&ony of Vietnam " Gives the u cme: m "' D.u JV-
b11 and 1tn jt picture of the Vietnam Joan font"ne
w11 Proaram also presents the Ad m Th Men '1ifli11 Satow
m1n1stration's viewpcNnt on the con-, ID Ml'tit: "Tiit Cefp• c. ..
duc1 and future ol the war and alter C.0.0." '47-Georee Brent
natrve proposals put forth by leadin1 11:15 0 8 Tiit Tonictlt SltW
Con1reu1onal cnllts of President O ,.T 5 S
JohnS011's Vietnam policy • -11•111a1J 0 MOW1t: "face ol Firt" '59-111:30 ft Morie: "CllstD•a A,cenr 'SG-
James Wtutmore Wilham Eythe An underc:over aatnl
El) Alt Star TMatrt becomes a member ol a dope smut· ffi On iaoo..1 alina 11n1 1n order to unmask tilt
f!) Mttrtoles MuKlal leader
4 NEW TIME! 6:00 PM * Huntley-Brinkley Report
0 YM Ailed IOf It (30 min )
m ledttlor fltJMr (30 min )
ID 8 Tllia £Jcitln1 World:
mm ) "Many faces of Spain "
El) TIMtMt MUI F8"'tr
9:00 I) Tiit Did V'" Dyb Show: (30 0 Nictllllft
(30 min l Und.er orden from bou Alan 12:30 m 8 Movie: "Tiit llac:t Rote" '50
0 Mevlt: "AllMtt •114 tottel .. Lest
in Alub." '52 The two zany cronies
take off tor Aluk.a to aa:ept fortune
1n rotd from lellow bent on stlf·de I
strudion
0 Niwttl strttt Wet (60 min) m WlllCMll-M.._., n.. (60
min )
Erl C.,.ri...rt in ,.,.,,...
f!) J•lcie di Al••
7:30 I) Misttf U : (30 min ) A bandit
hides Ult loot from • bani! robber)
1n Ed's s.tddltbaa CR)
0 8 T11e YirliltiM (90 min )
'1.eaend fDf a L1Wm1n." Randy al·
most ps to tht aallaws btcluse
ot a stubborn sheriff. (R)
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Brady, Rob Peine finds h1msell on a -Tyrone Power
secret project, ahost -wrrtina lllS lor m fllt'IM: ''l•'*I ~ '4G--
a 8ro1dw1y play in which Brady Bever11 Roberts ~m (R). .. , .. " 12.:45 0 Mowit: "lt.lldlJ Affair" '49-0 Movlt. Ada111 s Rib. Spencer Janet Lei1h War "'dow with SINll
Tr1cy and Katharine Hepburn s1ar in son must choose be1wten two suitors romantic comedy about marntd cou-
ple on opposite sides u anomersl· 1:00 0 Nfta w,.,...,
1n courtroom battle 1:15 O Mevlt: "Tll. St LMll Kid" '34 m 17tit P'redrtet (60 min ) I -James Ca1ney. Allen Jenkins ho m U1t ... ()tMr l'llMb; (60 min ) truck dltW11, Who cannot k,etp out
Harold f 1shman conducts exploration ol brawls. spend most of their time
into the lads and theories conum· in jail.
in1 hft ?n o1her planeb 2:00 m All~lpt Mtwtes: "Uade Harry"
fJ) ~ie: "Tiit Wt1a111 lni• TH · -Geor11 Stndm. "Mr. ,..... T9'es lief" 4 3--Ad el e .le reens a Cbftc:e .. -"(pet f4 t11t llltlsit"
tJl) Aatricl'a Cfhis 'JS-Jon Hall.
* BEST BETS TONIGHT * t:OO 0 Mtwir. "Ada•'• ltib." Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn f)f•Y
husband and wilt who battle n rival attorneys in court.
t:JO 0 lu\e'a Law: '"Who Killed the Swinrer on a Hoollr' C.pt1in Burke
finds himself in a 11ce with the cnminal's timetable as his n1me
nurs the top of 1 death list.
10:00 I) Tiit Liiey-Deii C...dy Hout: "Lucy Meets tht Mustache." Edie
Adams and Ernie Kovacs •PPtlr in this comedy about the fln1nc11I
problems of the Rlcardos.
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THURSDAY
AUGUST 26
DAYT IME MOVIES
EVENING
~:OO f) News
4 NEW TIME! 6:00 PM * Huntley-Brinkley Report
):30
8 You Ash d for it (30 min.) I
Mow": "It lirows on Trees" '52
-Irene Dunne A housewife finds
that a tree 1n her back yard grows
live and ten dollar bills fJ Ninth StrHl Wnt (60 min.) m Winchtll·Mahoney Time (60I
min)
18 Ruff 'N' Rtddy (30 min )
Horse Opera
Th• CreatiYe Person
Noticltro 34
4 New Time! t<NBC Report * Jack Latham, Dick John
I LNve It to B11vtf (30 min)
Yoai Bur (30 min.)
Cllildre11 G..-in1
San Martin de l'onws
r:oo f) CBS News: (30 min.) Walter
Cron~ite O ~ The Happy Wanderen: (30
min.) "Nevada Ghost Towns." Part I.
I Rifle man (30 min )
frad urtd fliditrs (30 min.)
Badltlor Father (30 min.)
~ l'Hlf)Ort to Travtl: (30 min.)
lvlng the Desert." Morocco.
I Troubl• wlttl F1ttttr
Sir l(ennetll Clark on Art
Gabriela
7:30 I) The Munste" (30 min l O Daniel Boone: (60 min ) '1he
family Fluellen " Pode prompts a
stubborn widow and her ch1ldien to
reluse assistance
O 8 lrs a Small World: (30 min )
"Odyssey ol the Hatt Safe" Part I
2 ''APPALACHIA BY THE * SEA" KNXT News Special
Report! One Houri
* BEST BETS TONIGHT * 1:30 O Dr. IOldarw: "A Reverenct for Life." Dennis Weaver plats the
par! of a man whose reti1lous beliefs prevent Mm from allO'll'tnl tM
doctors to proceed to save his wife's life.
9:00 I) ''Appalldlla bJ tllt S..." KNXT News Speaal studits an anti·
poverty u periment under way in t n area o1 Venice-Ocean Pant
Joseph Benti i!'terviewi the rasidents
10:00 f) TH Otfltlden.: "The Merry·Go-Round Mender." Ruth White stars
as 1 &Mmess chupd with kidn1pin1 and child nealect after boy
she has tried to protect ls bu111ed in a fire.
'
•
JULI£ HARRIS guesr srars as u spi11Stu ranch woman wh11
becomes romantirolly i11w1f1•rd wi1h ramrod Ro .... ·d y Yoles
111 • fht' Calf W11111u11" "" Rawhide. f riday, Au~ 27. 7 ·JO-
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WHK AUGUST 22 1965
FRIDAY
AUGUST 27
DAYTIME MOVIES
Due to a h111h percenta1e ol duplo
c•t•on. we reler you to Mondey'a Loe for daytime proarams Tu .. day throuah Frld•y: e1c ept for
Oeytlme Movlu , wh•ch are &oven
below for )'our convenience
10:00 O "Dangerous l'rolu.slon" '49-
Pat O'Brien llla Raines Woman
meets ao u detective and gets 1n J
volved in blackmail and murder.
12:30 m ~ "The lnsp«tor C:enml" '49
-Danny K1Je
1:00 O "Whu• Dancer LNes" 'SO--
Robert Mitchum. Fa 1th Oomereue
Wile of an older man, on the veree
of ins•nrty, almost ruins hie of the
doctor who loves her
W '°'tortt W11l11nrton Slept Herr"
'42-Jack Benny Youne couple buy'
a dilapidated house where Washing
ton once slept
2:30 m "ltu11r and die D.Ndly ft·
1ula"-Jon Hall
3:00 U "Weird Woman" '4-4-Anne1
Gwynne Julous woman sets out to
undermine 1 proleuor and his bride
lllroucll a series ot cnmes
J:30 O "Moment of lndiwttlon" ·ss-
Ronald Howard
4:30 f) "Uncltr Two flap" '36---Ronald l
Colman Alt Enehshman shoulders!
the blame lor a crime committed by
his brother and 101ns llle French
Foreren Lee1on to avoid imprison
ment.
EVfNING
':00 f) News
4 NEW TIME! 6:00 PM * Huntley-Brinkley Report
0 YH AMICI tor It (30 min )
0 ~Movie: ''Tiit Cir1 Who T..-
t11• Wm." '49--Yvonne OeC1r10
Girl com11 to sing in frontier town's
7:30 f) "awludt: (60 min ) 'The Call
v.oman · Juhe Hams plays 1he part
ot a spinster ranch woman who
tries lo keep her beaut1tu1 and f11rta
t1ous sister from becoming involved
with passine cattle drovers (R) O lntemational Sllowttmt: (60
m111 ) "The Old World Ice Sllow "
Taped in Budapest. Hungary (R)
18 Surtin& Wor1d (JO min )
8 Tiie flintstonH (30 min )
l'llJ of die Wttk: "Black Mon
day " P11 Hrnele and Myron Mc
Cormack co star 1n story about
soulhern town on lhe first day ol
1ntegrat1on 1n school m Ont Step Be10nd (30 min ) m 8 upedrtion: (30 mm ) "Car
go Cult " Explorer Davtd Attenbo1
ough v1s1ts the island of Tana lo
study a s1ranee 20th Centul) reh
g.on
I My Ht<0
Lan1ua11 in Action
La lnll'\ls.t
8:00 D lane C:rty Thutrt: (30 min )
'iiandful of Ashes " A has betn
aunman lives on whiskey and
dreams of past glones (R) 0 FDR: "<30 mtn ) "Tiie Eagle and
the Bur " Relat.onsh1p between
Roosevelt and Russia (R) m ~ Movie: "Destination Moon"
'5Q.-.:John Archer W Arrlst 1nd Tnal: (I llr 30 min.)
"He Ran for His l•le" George Se
gal sla" as man on the skids who
s1uls his 0111n child lo hurt ll1s e•
wile and lier husband. (R)
local opera house ,
0 Nindl Stffft West (60 min ) .)....,· l!W():jW" ID W'1ndllll·Mlhtfley TillM (60 .:....
min)
W Ruff 'N' lttdcty (30 min )
m Horse °"" ma.au ... ,. m Noticitro 34
6:30
4 New Time! KNBC Report * Jack Latham, Dick John
O Luve It tv Beaver (30 min) W ~ Ma1lll1 Corilla (30 mtn) m Si n Martin di P'onH '
7:00 f) CIS Nm: (30 min ) Walter
Cronkite,
0 Littlest Hobo (30 min ) U RiflerHn (30 min )
0 Dobie Cillis (30 min) m 8Kll1ler fatlltr (30 min )
W ~ Hip and Wild: (30 min.)
"Nahalem Bay Story "
El) Troubl• with fatllu
ED n1 Crutlvt l'tf10n
mcabritla
l'IG-TAILED ADDAMS . . Tiny
wo Lorrr11 ap(Hars DI lhr young-
"' mrmbn o/ rh~ Addams /cvn1/y,
Wrdne1day, on ABC-TV, Fridays, 8.10·9 PM.
I Col. Mardi of kotland Yard
$tlectnllll
CllTMMI
1:30 U Tiit Cir• Willl1111s Show: (30
mm ) hu mus1c11n is hired as an
understudy to Fenwick Industries
boss and 1s mistaken for his ton. (R) 0 8 Dll')'Mtr fllptr1: (60 min )
"Memorandum for a Spy" Part IL
Secret a rent's (Robert Stick) pose
as psychotic. to c:atch spy, proves
perilous 0 Movie: "Bad Boy" '49--Uoyd
Holan A juvenile delinquent, bent
on a hie of crime, 1s set s1raigllt
by 1 benefactor at 1 rehabilitation
ranch for boys.
0 Tll• Adcla1111 f1111ily: (30 min )
"Uncle fester's Toupoe." Mortlcia
and I
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10:00 I]
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and Gomu decide !hat a hairpiece
will make Uncle rester look hand
some (R)
EE TV RHdtrs D11ut
EID The OnlJ Wu Wt Sffil
9:00 8 Ytc.tllon Pl1Jfiouse: (30 min )
'"Three on an Island " Three girls.
sharing an apartment in New York, I
become involved with a prizefighter.
0 Ytltntint'• Oty: (30 min ) "Mad,
Mad Momma " Val's mother (Helen
Traubel) 1s back 1n town to settle
an old score with an opera c11t1t. (R) I
EE Movit: "The Most ,.recious Tlli111
in Life" '34-Jean Arthur
EID Festini of Arts: George Sztll
conducts the Cleveland Orchestra m h11n Jose
9:15 0 """
9:30 8 Our ,.rivtte World (30 min )
Q The ltd! lltnny Pro1r1111: (30·
min ) '1he Strad1vanus Story." Ja~
introduces concert violinist Stuart \
Canin 1n a comedy sketch about
master viol1nmaker (R)
O Peyton Pia" Ill: (30 min ) for
Allison Mackenzie and Rodn ey Har·
nngton, a clambake planned for
lour, by David and Doris Schuster.
a last minute mv1tat1011: for Rita
lacks, devastation of 1nother's an
0 Morie: "0.sert Purwif' '52-
Wayne Morris A 11old pros~or 1s
pursued b~ a une who plans mur
der
0 """ m Tiit MIN 'nff 1n Sltow
ID Movie: "I Stolt 1 Milliofl" '3~
George Raft Escaped crook falls in
love and Ines to ao straieht.
fi) Ladltt' Oty
ger tnd d1sbehef TH£ SPY GAME ... RolHrt
-You Art Thtrt: (30 min) "The S1ack and Ft'ltc1a Farr ltt'ad a la'~ -11arrln1 Ca.JI "' a rt'f"OI drama on first Moscow Purae Trial" 1hr Bob Hope Chryslu Thratft',
(D The Geor1e Sll111in1 Show (30 "Mm1orandu111 /o, a Spy." a chill-m1n ) tn1 lair o/ t'XIN'mt' rOo,ls by U.S.
agm1s ro ht'lp a lop Sovie! musical EE l'Ttmitr Orfton ar1is1 dt'/t'C't /mm Russia. Pa11 II
10:00 8 Slatter(s P9091t: (60 min) al!s Fr1da1. A111. 17. 8:30-9:30 PM.
"Question When Oo We Hane the
Good S1m1ntan"' Sltttery defends 11:15 0 ~ Tiit Tonipt SMw
a docto1 lnend btlna sued for mal· O U -5 Sll•••IJ
practice m the detth of 1n acodent 11:30 8 Mftlt : "JM HMntad StrM,..,..
v1ct1m (R) '58-Bous K1rlotf A distin1uishtd 0 8 Tiie Jtdl Pur Prolf'I•: (60 novelist decides to pursue the mys·
min ) Godfrey C1mbridae. Gene· tery of 1 str1neter
v1eve, Reiko 1nd the Muppet.s auest 11:45 0 Nlptllft
(R) 12:10 0 Movie: "Otn1trM1 Profnlion" 0 8 """ '4~1t O'Brien. Elle Raines Wom· O 12 O'Clodl Hip: (60 min.) tn meets U·detectiv1 and gets in·
"P.O W." Part II. S1v1a1 studiesJ volved in bl1cl1mail and murder.
the habits of Col. Richter, his c.tP· lZ:lO ft ~•: "lnt Stal'COldl West"
tor. to plot 1n escape. (R) I 'S7-l1m Divis. A bankrupt business· O Mtvit: "Otldlltr Tllen tll1 man mHts 1n outl1w ind they find
Malt" '57-lean Gtbin. Danielle they are old friends
Delorme Youn1 1ir1 m<>Yes into her m JM ,.,.., SMw
mother's U husbtnd's home 1nd m Movie: H ... _ of die lrlft"
plots )us murder ·4~James [chmds
m Ntw1 1:00 0 Ntw1 Wr .. 1p
ID Scr9'fl Test! 1:15 8 Movie: "Tlltnu e Million" '35-
EID Dilry Dick Powell A thutriul 1roup,
O) loltti11 Otportiw Final pus1n1 throuah 1 smtll town, is
.0:05 EE lo1: Mexico City hired to entertain ti a political
.O:JO 0 Detectives (30 min) Z:lO ~YAll-Nlpt Ml¥ils: wfllltn Allllf"
Q) Ntwl -Alice Fart. "Yot1n1 Surface"-
.1:00 IJ """ ' Richtrd Attenborouah. "Tiie Wllit.
0 8 """ GoddtU" '53-.lon Hell.
* BEST BETS TONIGHT * 7:l0 I) ltlWllidt: '1he Call Wom1n." Juhe Harns 1s seen as a sp1nsttf
11ncl1 women who tries to keep her youneer sister from becomin1
Involved with pusin& cattle drovers.
•:JO O 8 Cluyslt~Tlltatre: "Memorandum for a Spy." Finale ol two
p1rt d11ma as secret 11ent {Robert Stack) lelans madness to catch
a Soviet spy.
10:00 I) Sllttlry's Peeplt: "Q-uestion: When Do We Hana the Good S1m11·
itanr' Sl1ttery defends a doctor friend belna sued tor m1lprtctioe in
the duth of an tcodent victim.
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f HE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. AUG\JST 22, 1%5
\AfUROAY
10:00 I) Quid Dr .. McGrn
O Otnnit Ult Menace
O 8 Movie: "fort Wor1tl" '51-
Randolph Scott
AUGUST 28 10:30 I) Mlpt1 MOllll P11ytiouu
1 :30 O Guidt to Shaknpt1rt
(E Movie: "Atlantic City" '44-
Constance Moo1e
1:45 0 News
league World Se11es. Williamsport.
Pennsylvania O Movie. "Pl•nets A111nst Us" '60
Michel Lemoi ne
ID Movtt : "Reput Pertormence"
'47-louis HaY""ard" O Fury
' M 0 RN IN f, @!)LI lntNu
11:00 t) Unus tilt Uonllt1rtM
2:00 O Movie: ''little 811 Ho1n'1 '51-
John Ireland O Movie: "Wyo111in(' '47-Wilham
Elliott.
(E lest of Lloyd Tlluton
5:15 O Your Man in Wullinrton
., O Mewle: "Force of Ewll" '48-John
7:30 I) S.••lf S-..ttr G1rfleld.
O M1jor LH&Vt Cll1mpionthip
lutball.
5:30 I) R1lph Story's Los An&tlts (30
min.)
0 lw•llM O Mowit: "Sllwr Stir" 'SS-Jimmy
O Dftlcn for Lt1mln1 Wakely. m Miltlf Wbltbent 0 8 Caper tar1oofls
0 8 ~vie: ''Secotld Cll1nc:e" '53
-Robert Mitchum.
O At Your Lti111r• (30 min.)
fVfN IN!,
7:45 (E SKnc1 Ht1rt "-rrt• ID M111i.: "I, J1111 Dot" '48-Vm
1:00 t) Misttr MIJ'Or R1lston.
0 Ttp c.t 11:30 II Tn Jmojl1
9 High Adventure Movie * by Maywood Bell Ford
(!)Clbritl1 ,
6:00 I) Ntws
Q(!INIWI
II Mewlt: "DepttlJ Mtt'IMI" ·so-0 8 ,..~ 11'11
Jon Hell. 0 8 Len1 Jolin SllVtr 0 MHlt-: "Htn Sq111d" '58-Wally eJ Tel«:int ..
Clmpo.
fJ Afrialltll rt
3:00 m 8 A Olf In Old Mllw11tktt m Movie: '1:apt.llna of Ille Clouda"
'42-James Caaney
(!) T1rd• hpit.iu
0 8 Tht Jimm11 Rodltfl Show
(30 min )
(E Rodly and fritnds (30 mm.)
m Horae °"" (!) Todoa 1 81i11r m Mowit: '"S9otltn of ~ fOf'llt"
'56-Rod Cameron.
AFTFRNOON 3:30 I) Tottle 0 AJricaltll,. U.S.A.
0 .... ~ An&el•
6:30 t) News••llera (30 min )
1:30 D 8 Ntdtr HllUlcotl 12:00 8 "1 io.1 0 Mowir. "Tiie Racllt" 'SI-Rob· 0 8 l•p lllany
ert Mitchum fJ Mewie: "flCI tf Fire" ·5~ GJ Suptmu J1mts Whitmore.
t:00 fl Tiie AMII SMw m 8 flhwlt: ''Tllt Hip Md tM . 0 8 UllMltrdo& liiifOlt(' 'S4-John Wayne.
GJ Mewlta: .. ~ Birt" '48--0tn 12:30 8 Nfl rw.su-n Football: Los
Ourye1. "No n .. to IUll"-John An11l111 R~uns ~. Chic.110 Bears,
lrelend. 0 8 Ttldlef '65
0 HontJ ... ntr1 m 8 Dot Etiquette
4:00 I) I Love Lucy
0 Duilu PllfflOllM 0 TV lowlin& Toum1m111t
O Movie: "futdin' Foola" '52-
Boweiy Boys.
m SllpertHn
O 8 News Conference (30 min )
0 IUfleman (30 min )
O ~turd•' Sports O Movie: "Armored Attacl" '43-
0ana And1ews.
G) Movie: "Flyin11 Serpent" '46-
George Zuea>
(E C.n1di1n let Hoc:by: The To1on-
to Marlboros v1 the Peteiborough
Peles. El) Futbol·Soecef
4 :JO I) My Frit11d Fllcb m ........ utlM ! Mo¥it: .,,.,... '44--{iene 6:45 0 News
t:lO I) Te ...... Tuudt erney. m Sat P'restoft tf tbt Ywktn o FllllMU n-s 0 8 ttopptty ....,., II*"* '1lle L ..... ,,.,. '55 m 8 fore 'olflf'S
-W1yne Morris. t!) Tt leclM ..
5:00 I) Dtl Mu fNblrt Rica: $25.000
Del Mar Derby.
7:00 I) Stt Hunt: (30 min.) The Ca11be
Insurance Company sends Mike to
the West lnd1u lo investigate Ille
sinktn& of a lrei&llter
0 Mowle: "Attaca of tltt .... 1 :00 D f'rofflt
,_,..,-'58-John Aa•r. O Ntw AMriun l1ndltllld Ill .,.._. H*r CMMIPu fl) Jakie dt Alus
'Shenandoah'
O 8 Sportsman's Holld1y
0 8 SMt11111! O W-ldt Wor1d of Sports: little
Horton • ID Western Role
11 MAROLD STWRN
NEW YORK-The fact that
Robert Horton ls coming back
to TY In a new series isn't ex-
actly ead•••ng news. But
the fact M 1't's returning in
another we911il series is a bit
of an eye-opener. Bob, who's
still smarting from the dees>-
seated saddle sores he acquired
during his years as Flint Mc·
CuUough, intrepid scout of
''Wagon Train," has be en
branching out in many dlrec--
tlons since he left that aeries.
Another western series seemed,
to be charitable, unlikely.
"I never thought I'd do an-
other west.em 1eries," the tall,
ruggedly handsome performer
told me at lunch recently.
"But," he noted With a smile,
"l never ruled it out."
The aeries, ••A Man Called
Shenandoah," will be on t h e
ABC-TV fall 1ehedule. On fint
hearing, it sounds like another
Jn what seems to be a string
of series about tough but lonely
men who'll be wandering
through your picture tube next
fall ln search of the1r ldent.IUes,
vindication, root.I, peaoe a n d
qu.let, or you name it.
Bob insists th.la one's differ·
ent.
"I turned it down twice be-
caua I didn't think tht ldea ol
doing another "utem wu a
wise one," he told me. ''Then
I decided the basic idu for the
teriea WU SO food, I WU be-
ing silly.
"I think the hook of the show
la ideally sult.ed to the western
and add.I to kl cred.lblllt.y. I
play a character with a form or h.ystulcal amneda, not a
sudden thing. He lw no roots
and no memory. He't looting
for hlmseil. My plan ls never
to. wear a gun as part of my
costume, tboQlb I may hlH to
me one occaalonally. For the
Mriet to suoceed, the m an bu
to be an auractive human be-
'ing, so it's my job to create a
character I can Uve with.
"Yes," he acknowledged, ''It
la comparable to 'The Fugitive'
and to 'Branded.' But ls that
bad? And people do seem to be
interuted in lhe continuing ad-
ventures of a single central
character, as opposed to guest
stars. Alt a general policy, I
don't think we'll use guest
stars, just 1ood actors.
"We made a marvelous pl·
lot," Bob enthused. "Now I
think lf we can get good scripts,
we'll have a good series. If we
don't we're in big trouble. Ev·
ery scrtpt must be fully moU-
vated. I'll have a ~
amount ol control over the
scripts because I'll be saytng
the lines and It will be up to
me to see that tbere are char-
acter consistencies. That's Im·
portant when you have differ·
ent people writing your scripts.
We've got scripts In the works
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0 Shimtt (30 min.)
ROBEln' BOJrroN
Fall Returnee
now and the three I'm most fa·
mfllar witb are being rewrlllen
"It'• one lhlng t.o read an out·
line and another t.o see the 1
script. And we must end up
with a compatible point ol v1ew
on each ~hOw." ·
Bob accepta the fact tbat the
series will place a huge respon·
sibillty on his shoulders.
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San D1eao forrest Tucker IS emcee m Mov11: "The Devil's Mull" '.46-'32-hllulah Bankhead CAry G11nt fE Terry and ttte Pirates fE Dr. Hudson's Stcrtt Joum1I Amta Louise lhe commander of a submarine pur
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0 8 Flipper: (30 min ) 'City a Glass of Wine " John Dra~e at m Jot l'yne Sflow 12:10 0 Movie: "Out1111" '50-Mala
Boy " A city boy and Sandy ao sk1n·1 tempts to recover photographs of fE Bia Picture Powers Recove11n11 from a criminal
d1v1nc near a sunken ship and art secret documents which are being 11 :00 f) Ntws attack. youn11 11111 leaves home and
trapped underwater (R) transmitted throuah a series of O 8 News 11oes to Cahtornia "'here a minister 0 Tht Kina hmlly (60 min ) 1 couriers to the wine country of • helpi her
I F 0 Movie: "f"11nds" '50-Donald m Ont Step Beyond (30 min.) ranee. 1:00 0 Movit: ''Ti1111 Runn1na Out" '59
@ Movit: "Mtn of San Quentin" 0 Tiit lutlts Art Baell: (60 min ) O'Connor A bumbhna lieutenant I -Dana Clar1c. Simone S1enoret Pris
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U1 makes him a hero 1:00 0 Ktntuclly Jonu: (30 min) Wiii be The Supremes. the Beau m All·Nlpt Moviea: "Ct1wt1111
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Ion plays a wtll·munin& house-hunters. Patty and the Blue Belles, 11:15 f) MHit: ''Wlllr190ol" '49-Jose trn "nt I ii Kftife" 'SS-Jack
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Raiders. becomes the fieurehead ol hos O 8 The s.turday Nlpt Tonipt1 1111 plot to win an unsuspectme
0 Hollywood a Go Go (60 min ) father's old &ang Show I heireS$ tor the youn1 man's bride m 8 Territory Undtrwattf (30 fl] Mov1t:I ''T~t Merry Monahans"lll:30 «I) Movie: ''Tall of tlM Town" '42 1:30@ Movie: "lite Placid Stftnade"
min ) -Oona d O Connor -Cary Grant, Jean Arthur ' '44-Ve11 Vaeue e:J Toros: T11uana fE four Just Men
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a.staways encounter a ferocious Martin perlorm (R) BEST BETS TONIGHT * lookm1 ape ••th a weakneu for 10:00 f) Ciuns•ote: (60 min ) Kitty Rus
diamonds and &iris (R) sell's Lona B11nch Saloon ts tn for
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Aupst Moon"-Marloo Brando. ance preacher sets oul to dry up
Glenn Ford, Eddie Albert An Army1 Dodee City (R) I
captain uses unorthodox .methods D Movie: "Tiit Fiahtina StabHS"
to help an Okinawan villaae s econo '44-John Wayne. Their tramina and
my, and runs into trouble operations durin11 the war
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Martin.
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ante from Kitty Rus.seu and her supporters at the Lona Branch
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