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VOL.:. 58, NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES
fl Da11• Pro1Ja1t1e Jets Hit
Gemini Gets Power
Today's CI051Dg
E~TION N. Y. Stoeks
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1965 TEN CENTS
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Mountainous Bal Surf.
Another Go Complex Claims Young Swimmer
Gold mlnina it1uea atrona 11 market closes mixed
on bloderate trad.lna. Industrials off 2.85. See 10.11.
Optl•I.. Felt
Cauiloua air of optimllm felt ln official circles over
atatul of war 1n Vietnam. Paie a..
LIU l'etee• Meutare
Clalmlna lnfrln1ement on executive power. Preai·
dent vetoea blll on military conatructJon. Page 4.
~· ....... Juan Marlc:bal, SP Olanta pitcher, ln Dodier do&·
bcMaat over bat attack on John Roaeboro. Patt 17.
INDEX 01' INSIDS l'MTIJllU
Boatine ... ' . . . . . . . . . • 18
Callf onlla Ne"' . . • . . . . &
ClauWtd ... , . . . . . • 1e..2'l
Corn.let •..••••••••...• 18
Editorial• • • • . . . • • • . . . . 12
Flnanct . . . • . . . • .. . • 10-11
Tiie Wea!faer
NaUonal Newa ....... S-4
Obituarin ............. S
Oranae County . • . .. . . . I
Social Note. ....... 13-1$
Sport.a .... ' ......•... 17·11
Ttlevl.a.lon . .. . . .. .. .. . 11
MILD DAYS IN PROSPECT
Aft.emoona wUl bt aUMY and warm alter mornln1
krfr clouda, district fortCaater Jeck Fri'" aaya. After..
noon temperatunl should ran•• ~ 70 and n aloal
Ult cout IDd 71 to '71 nve mllea ~lld.
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Raid Near
Red China
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Marine Held
In Assault
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WHAT llACHt -Worried midef\ls cautiou.aty eye
what'a left of lbelr beJch front I\ Newport'• 41st
Street u hungry IW'f eata out bll chunu of sand.
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Missing
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LlCeguard Chief Ro~rt Reed say erosion action may
tut through Tuesday. Residents hope he's wrong.
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2 DAILY PILOT /News-Prm Monday, August 23, 1965
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Ott .Jamboree Bluff
Two Pilots Escape in Crash Landing
By THOMAS FORTUNE Pye. at the controls in the told him lhJ!Y were all right. !young men, both Ucensed pi·
01 ... .,..,, ,. ... s1ett rear of the tandem cockpits, "Before "he came, I yelled Jots and vete~ans of m .an Y
Tw ·1 ts from Seal· reversed course and glided to to Dick to see if he was okay," h?uri; 10 the air, boug.ht tt for
tl Wo yohuni podt 0 · 1 a landing parallel to Coast Pye said ''Ile an swered . ,him fro m a dealer m San
_e. las "tr e a hslnlg ed·en· Highway opposite Newport 'Yeah · bu.t the way I really Diego and were flymg tt
on a bluff overlooking Bal· Dunes. The p I a n e. a yan ew ts e 1m mov1n . gUle p ane o a eras an mg R kn '. 1 f It h. g " home /
boa Island Sunday morning. PT-22. was doing about 100 ON ST AGE llow thet ll get ~ere no~ .
and escaped wiUt nothing miles per hour at 1,500 feet. "W did •1 ts of digging and they hadn t yet figured out ~ iJ f ks Pye estimated, when the en· e 0 . .. several hours after the crash. worse than stl f nee . . gine quit and he started to not muc~ tallong, , Burton But they were kept busy sub-
Rlthard Pye, 21, and Rich· circle back. added. We dido t .kno~ milting to X-rays at Hoag
ard Burton, 24, who wore the . . whether .. the plane m 'g h tlMemorial Hospital even
leather crash helmets ~ n d FLIPPED explode. though the cricks in the neck
goggles .of early day fliers. Pye negotia~ed a g~ two-rour hre trucks ra ced to seemed to have disappeared,
didn't climb from twin open wheel land1.ilg, until 50 the scene. but were not need· and answering questions for
cockpits following the emer· feet after touching down the ed. Newport police and the Fed·
eeocy landing in a field. left wing caught a hillock and .. I was hoping ~.e'd . try to eral Aviation Agency.
They hmneled out J t k e flipped the craft end o v e r land on the beach, said Bur· Fo Burton it was the aeo-
moles, after the skidding end, splintering one of the ton. ".We can'.t hear each ond r emer enc land.in in
plane nosed over and landed woode~ propelle.r blades and other JJl the air, but 1 could three we!ks. Y He rec~ntly
upside down piMing them in mangling the tail assembly. tell. pret~y weU what he was ditched another single-engine the cubicles Pye and Burton were strap-trying to do -land on that . ·
M 9:20 a."m ., when the en· ped in by seat belts, but didn't plateau, just like on a stage plan~ at ~ake-off JJl Seattle.
gine went dead the young wear shoulder harnt!4ses. where everybody c o u l d He s still undaunted. Aft.er
aviators were flying over the They had dug out by t h e watch." . the crash he joked with Pye.
vaca,nt strip 45 minutes out of time Newport Beach Patrol· Owner of the red an~ while Only one thing seemed to
Montgomery Field in s an man Ron Speedllng arrived striped, rebuilt plane 1s How· worry the fearless pair. What
Diego on a 13-hour flight to three minutes later. Un· ard Lee, also of Seattle. He would Lee say when he heard
Seattle. a~ashed, but dirty-faced, they has never seen iL The t w o the news. •... ,.,, I El! J1 I I 8!:.waJIWi& I 11 2 , --No Beer Sales
NOTHING BUT STIFF NECKS -Pilots Richard Pye,
21, {left) and Richard Burton, 24. of Seattle, Wash.,
t.eU Newport Beach police officer Ron Speedling how
they crash-landed on the bluff overlooking Balboa
From Page 1
S portfishing Oiuner
To Appeal Deni<il
WAVES. • •
ed late Sunday afternoon
wt.ea swimmers formed a
"human chain" near the Bal-
boa Pier . The chain was
formed in order to bring Miss
Island and Newport Dunes Sunday. Only injuries
were two stiff necks. They wery. en route from San
Diego to Seattle.
HB Disorder
Quick Police Action
Averts Beach Riot
Cooper and lifeguard Ed Ho· . . Arthur Gronsky, owner or aatile 011 these things,'' in rack back to shore. Swim tn:nk clad Huntlng· oculars of officers scanning
• a Balboa sportfishlng busi· making the motion for deni· Horack . who administered ton Beach poUce Sun da y the beach for troublesome
ness. said today he plans to al. The vote was unanimous. mouth-to-mouth resusci~a.tion quelled the city's fourth po-~~a;:i~~ was scheduled for
EXPECTATION -Waiting patiently for explosi~n that never ca'!le off are these
gueats at groundbreaking of Newport Center Friday. Although first ground was
not broken as planned, ceremonies for multi-million dollar center nevertheless
proved big success.
appeal to ~e Newport Beach to the . ne~rly uncons1c1ous tential youth riot In Jess than arraignment today on a
City Co~cU a reques~ for girl while 10 the ~ater. was a month. charge of inteferlng with
permission to sell beer 111 his Youl}I Held unable to .make it back to Six persons were arrest· an officer's performance or coffee shop. s~ore on his own because of ed. five for hurling sand his duty.
Request for the "on sale" riptides. . 1 bombs at officers. The disturbance be g an
permit al Art's Landing 503 £ Lo Another teen·age g I r One Whittier youth Rob-.
Edgewater Avenue, brought A ter ng Sharonc ~harboneaux. 17d. ~( ert Habelitz. 19. ga~e the W!len Pohce Sgt. Elvan !Ad.
a 3 to 3 tie vote by the city West . ovma. was rescue 10 harass ment of police a new Biddle and Capt. H a r o
Planning Commission I a at churning waters at 62nd lwrinkle when he allegedly Mays went to a section of
fhursday. Gronsky recenUy K.nif e Found Street . beac~ by f 0 rm er shined a mirror into the bin· the beach near the city pier acquired off sale permits to Olympi c swimmer L a n c e . ' u bo d h1 fl hin bo ta Larson earlier Sunday where other near-nots erupt-se a ar s 1 g . a · An JS.year-old Santa Ana ed this monU1. They were
EHect of the 3-3 split wu youth was arrested in New· STORM Frotta r-e J there to arrest an indecent dental of the request. port Be a ch Sunday on a The Weather Bureau said -11
Gronsky said he fet:ls "the charge of possessing and con-the heavy surf w~s general-STAB.BING exposure suspect. 1 inconclusiveness vf the out· cealing an 8-inch dagger and ed by a small tropical storm. • Unlike the city's new Y or-. D h' · · ganlzed beach patrol, the two come Indicates the issue 1s two 5-inch dirks under the oreen, w 1ch is moving officers were clad in their
worth further ~onsideration." front seat of his automobile. westward south of La Paz. did not attempt to flee . police uniforms.
He has the . right of appeal ~ndre C. Van engers told I Further . _down . the coa~t. Det. stt. M. R. Davis said A crowd of more than 100
to the council. police he uses the k.nlves for surf cond1t1ons were constd· athered around the two of ~~Y Co.,elin expressed the clam digging. He was held on ered s~ hazardous Sunday young Gladish had m~de a ficers and soon sand bomb~
op1mon of the three plan· $550 bail. that swimmers were ordered statement ~ut the off 1 c er (paper cups fUled with wet
ners ~~o favore~ the re· Picked up with Vanengers out of the water from La· would not divulge Its contents. sand) began Dying. High-rise Frotn Page l que~l. Art Gron .. ky ha~ es· at 12:4S a.m. were three ju· guna Beach to San Clemente Police said Gladish waa held Capt. Mays was hit on the
CENTER ~bltshed. a good name for veniles who were released lo al 1 p.m. . . today in Juvenile Hall and back of the neck. police re. GEMINI · himself in the 18 years he the custody of lhelr parents In South Laguna, lifeguards . rted
Fro• P .. e J
• • • D h A • • • has on.rated In Balboa." he J k G .,.,._ f N rt. reported only a few bathers would face a detention hear· poS . · tru k ,, 1 .. tr 1 e ate galll . r:: , . ac . vc:an o ewpo . d h . . W d d in J il w1m n mo e pa o • .. satd , and I don t believe Beach was arrested on a sim· ignore t e warnings. 1J1g e nes ay uven e men then swarmed In and were coming too fast for the was a 5:foot rowboat. in condemning a man unW ilar charge at the Little Hei· Lileguards quoted them as Court. · arrested four juvenile sus-
1pace twins. 0 1
' '! _Jt ar~: :~nJe~ ~~~t t~t1 r!~~ pr~ve~ guilty." delberg bar. 109 McFadden saying, "We're . La.xp a Yer s A petition charging murder peels. •
"Bang, bang, bang. right to· D fl.genua h S h pg ·f· ~h11rman John Jakosky j Place late Friday and we can swim where we would undoubtedly be filed The crowd quickly became lude to t e out em ac1. 1c J d l c t D I · . . · . please " . . cether." Cooper reported. . railroad not often remem· r. an P ~nner .. ur os 1 • A pohce officer answerm~ a with th~ court. a probation of· orderly and police left with . "We've got every piece of Ren.ewed d~bate is expect· bered. supported his positio~. . disturbance call said he spied fleer said. their captives without furth·
gear in the spacecraft Doat· ed this evenmg when ~he "In the old days this was a T~ree S otherb :.i~ l l 1 a~ the. handle of a 5-l~ch dagger Officers learned that the er incident, offlcers said ..
lng around trying to keep up." Newport Beach City Council shipping port ior San Ber· Clla, k. Cl.earn ° n .gd. ah stricking out of hls cowboy two girls and the youtb, who . The youth charged wtlh
. . ·d d 0 A van rr.ence. sa1 t · ey boot · T had be -1 h hitting Capt Mays Is a 17-But the astronauts were re· holds a public hearing on the nardmo. R1~ers1 e, an r· felt that considerations of D~an lives at 2000 w Bal ~as v1s1 1.n~, . en ~a c · · Id Full. rto J l
hed b I E h t 10 B lb B Cl b' t f ange counties. The S. P . · · t th · • mg telev1s1on earlier m the year-o e n u n or '~ Y g eep. ac go a oa ~y u s r~ques . or oeme here and killed that, land use 7e1ghed a~am~ e boa Boulevard. evening. Miss Mayer said she College student from Whit·
hours ln the last 24 hours. construction of h1gh·r 1 s e giving it a chance to become request. l was pomte o~t was not aware of any argu-tier. He and the ~thers were
And they were eager to go on. apartments. a pleasure harbor. It's the that the coffee shop was s1~: ment between her brother and released to their pare~ts
At 8:22 a.m. PDT they en· The matter has been ap· best thing that's happened in udatedt' 1°nlY 60 rte.et from resi Man Thi·o,vn her roommate. custody . pending Juvenile . . en 1a proper ) . Court action tered the 32nd orbit at 300 pe.al~d from . a Planmng Com· th~. last 80 years. . Another Balboa proprietor, The b!ood·spatt~red apart· _____ . ------
miles a min u t e over the m1ss1on dental that was l h e Charlie <Irvine Pre~1dent Robert P Bell also appear· ment indicated a violent strug·
southeast corner of.the United result of a series of split Charles S. Thomas) said ~o ed ready ' today to c.ppeal a 25 vt_eel Ill• I gle. police said.
Slates. votes.. . . tell you the value of t~s Planning Commission ruUng. r f PoUce recovered the butch· D th T k When Mrs. Conrad ~ent to .Residents of Cliff Drtve and p~ac~ In those days. We~h~~ Bell was turned down in a er knife as evidence. ea 8 eS
minion control this morning, JGn~s Road on the bluff ov~r· didn t have any, excc~t e in request to conduct dancing Auto Crash The two attractive elrls had ~mmunicator Jame McDlvitt looking the Bay Cl~b site you could come up er. . and live entertainment at been living together for more M B }
the Gemini 4 astronauL , told along W. Coast Highway, these hill~ and gel your limit the !Jnicorn Inn. 209 S. Palm than two years, police said. rs. Ut er'
Conrad to say a wo·cl to "the have bitterly ~rotested the of .. 50 quail . every time.. Street. . A Los Angeles man was Miss Patrick was employed \.~
better sex." prepose_d h.lgh-rtise hasbblock· 1
1ddohubt \any ~ace 0
10 t~~ He hopes to gain backing pitched 25 feet through the at Autonetics in Anaheim. Mrs. Lillian SkiMer But. "Hello there," Conrad 's mg thetr view 0 t e ay . wor as . c .ange ,Tfl re on by circulating ;. petition air when a car he was riding ler 72 of 2172 Meyer Place
voice f1oated d~wn from However, the .Bay Club has one pers~n ~lifetime, he c • amor1g local business own· in slammed into a utility pole SCHOOL BOY Co~ta Meaa died at Loi An:
space. "How's (sic) all the marshalled considerable. back· clud~d. Time was when the ers and residents and claims In West Newport early Sun· Gladlsb i1 a junior at El gel es Gene~al Hoipital sun·
boys doing?" mg from a~ound the city in openmg of a gen~ral" store to aiready ha.ve 150 signa-da y. WEDGE'S VICTIM Rancho High School in Pico day She was the wife of W
McDlvitt relayed the word support of its request. was really something. turcs. Paliee said Felix Santos Jr.. Pa~I Sonnenberg, 19 Rivera. His moth11r, MrS. Blake Butler loog·tlme man'.
frd'rn Mrs. Courad_. mother of Bell. a 26-year·old trans· 29. sailed out of the auto when Mary Stewart. is a Pico Riv· ager of Udo T r a i I e r
four: "She says fme.". plantEd Canadian. argued be· its door rip~d off during the ~ . · era resident, Sgt. Davia said. Pat1t. who survlvea her.
POWER RISING B 3 ff l B T k fore the commissio:i that he early morning crash on W. F• TJ The youth was unemployed Services will be at 3:30 Th ressure in the oxygen OY., ' Ur y fUC runs the cleanest bar In the Coa~t Hlghway at 6lst Street. lrC trealeDS and -apparently planned to re-p.m. Wednesday at Be 11·
feed et: the fuel cells supply-area. "I sweep th~ sidewalk,~ Santos was . listed in satls· tum to s~hool next .month. Broadway Mortuary. Inter·
inl electric power was rising. CAPISTRANO BEACH -A of 31321 Silverado Canyon &nd ~ax the floors dally, factory condition today at Monrovia Area . Dete~~1ves descnbed Glad· ment will follow at Pacific
Jt was up to 100 pounds per 3·year-old boy was in falr con-Road ran in front of a small he said. Hoag Memorial Hospital. He ish ~s a normal , 16-year-old View Memorial Park.
square Inch comparee with d.ti t d t So th C t van truck driven by James He even plans to change s~ffered scalp cut& and a pos· MCNROVlA CAPI -A kid. Mrs . Butler alao leaves her
a dangeroiaiy low 60 pounds 1 on °. ay a . u oas Hileman, 17, of Bellfiower, in the ~ame of the laverr to Bo· s1ble concussion when he brush ilre came wl~hin 3 O O "He's about average size mother, Mrs. Annie Ham·
wti.o the Olght almost had to ~ommunity Hospital. suff~r· the parking lot at the park h~mian Embass/ lo. divest l~nded on the pa_vement. hos-ya rd s of residential .areas and avera1e intelligence for mond of Bnmswlck, Maine,
tie ended on the first da y. 1 mg a fractured pelvis rece1v· about 6:45 P:m. himself lrom conne.cllon with p1tal . officials said. Sund~y before firemen in the a high school student, .. the anc! sister Margaret Flori,
Conrad's voice was strong , ed when he was run over by a1 The r:ioton~t had no chan.ce the unsavory prev10us man· Dnver ot the car, Raymond foothills brought It under con-officer added. . . also of Brunswick, plua seven
when he reported in to mis· trucic at Doheny Slate Park to avoid striking the child agement. . J. Reed, 3&. Buena ~a~k. was trot. . . . The body of the v1ct1rr. was brothers, Mellon and Ray·
slon control at Houston. The Sunday. who ran from between sev· The planners were um.i:n· arrested ~n. suspicion of There were no m1ur1es and taken to Callanan Mortuary, mond of. Long Beach, and Her·
hoanene11 he suffered last Calilornia highway patrol· eral other autos. officen re· pressed. Copelin quipped, lt ~r.unken dnvtng. He was not the 30 acres burned were va· Ga rden Grove, where services bert, Frank, Carl, Russell ~ght was gone. men said David Lee Pigmon ported. is my prerc.gative to be ver· tnJured, police sald. cant, firemen said. are pendina. and Owen of Lewilf.Oo, Maine.
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By ELTON C. FAY
WASHINGTON (AP)
The small tide of optimism
rWng In the Johnson admln·
istratlon about the Vietnam
war ta fed by obscure events
and trend& a1 well u by such
Mond•Y, Au9usl 2J, 1%5 OA!l v PILOT /Ntwt-Pms :s .
Optimism . , Felt Over Viet War ·/ Progress
~evelopments as the auccen·
ful outcome of the battle ol
Chu Lai.
The optimism in the blih·
est ievels of the government
ls restrained for several rea-
sons. among Uiem:
1. The successes and trench
are '"till dwarfed by the mu-
sive setbacka during the last
year or two.
2. History holds up a cau-
tionary flnCtt about op-
t1rntam. In Korea, opttmtsm
wa1 runnbtl hl&ll u Amer!·
can fo~ drove northward
almost t~ the Yalu Riv-
er boundary of the enemy.
then toppled as hordes ol
Chinese Communlall d r o 'I/ e
the Americans b.tck. W I t h
World War II In Europe on
the doorstep of victory, Ger-
man lon:e1 launched the B~
tJe of the Bulge.
-&>me of the reuons for the
a4mtnistratton's 1 l t g ht I y
brlgbtened view of the Viet-
nam war are obvious.
'The big buildup of U.S.
mUltary strength Is beginning
' to roll. In the three-day bat-
tle la11! week that headed off
a Communist attack on t h e
Marine .ir base at Chu Lai,
U.S. officials say almost 800
Viet Cone were kille<. a n d
hW'ldreda more were wound-
ed. U.S. easualtitt have tH
been llated. Lt. Gen. Victor
H. Krula.k, Marine command·
er in the Pacltlc, called the
batUe a major victory.
The daily bombing attacks
on North Vietnam targeUi are
producing eUecta on the
North Vietnamese civilian
econol.'y. it ls contended in
many admlnistraUon quar·
tens.
"'nle npected acat... of Viet
Cong attacks under cover of
the moasoon rains has fallen
short of original prM.ictlons
by U.S. strategists. In p a r t
because U.S. and South Viet·
namese ground and alr forces
have been able ~ battle more
aggressively than was expect·
ed.
n1ere 1s some evidence the
Viet Cong Communist guenil·
la forces are having their own
manpower troubles. Deputy
Secretary o{ Defenae Cyrus
R. Vance said In a spttcb
last week U1at "war and time
have taken their toll and
Hanoi's reser\'c of southern
(See HOPEFUL, Pafe I )
Soviets Start Planning
Soft Landing on Moon
Desegregation
Most Southern
· Schools Comply
No Target
Date Set
For Trip
MOSCOW (UPI) -A top.
WASH INGTON CUPl) -Moyers aid 24.820 have sub-ranking Soviet space official
The White House reported to-mltted compliance data. Of today said Russian sdentlat.a
day that about 75 per cent of Lhese, the data bu been ac-have begun preparations for
the 5,135 school dJstricts in 17 cept.ed from 23,890 diltrict.a a soft landing on the ·moon.
southern and border states by the U.S. Office of Educa· He did not elaborate and
have compiled with school de-Uon and the remainln1 930 are set no target date for the at.-segregation requirements to being processed.
PEACEFUL -National Guardsmen (bottom) keep
watchful eye on long line of civil rights demonstrat-
ors parading through Springfield, Mass. Sunday. The
(U"' T...,_..t)
guard was called out to prevent any disturbances by
the large crowd.
receive fede~al aid. Moyers said that Johnson In· tempt to land a aateWte on
The remamder are being structed HEW Secretary John Co the lunar surface without de-w~ed that ~ey must meet Gardner today to have the of· flO"reSS stroying the vehicle.
requirements if they are t.o flee o{ educ at ton "work -,,-At the same tilne, MstWav
OBITU A.BIES
qualify for federal aid this around the clock to complete E Keldysh, president Of the So-
fall. Ing ' th 930 .. E d President Johnson dJrected process o e . yes fi viet Academy of Sciencff,
Wh ·i M. . te Sh t B th s·d lhe Department of Health, 'The president also in· hailed U.S. space feats and
RIVERA, Gilbert. 7522 West· l e inis r 0 0 1 e S Education and Welfare to send struct.ed Dr. Gardner to send told a news con.ference that
minster, Huntington Beach. telegrams .. to those who have telegrams today to school dis· Of SesCJ .... 1·on Soviet scientists Wc!N! ••fol.
Survived by parents. Mr. J J k A b h Cooperate not submltted a plan or whose tricts1 that ha~Tn: tc suhbmit .., lowing with Interest .. the c:ur-
and Mrs. Aniceto Rivera; n ac son m us plans have not been accept-a p an, re g t em grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ed to remember that school Is ~al II they expect fede.ral •.s· WASHINGTON (UPI) _ reot flig.ht of Gemini 5.
John Valia and Mr. Tran· J M h beginning In the fall " Press mtance th I 1 fall they will Newsmen asked Keldyah
qaillno Rivera; ~ brothers. JACKSON. Miss. (AP) -today. Police said they were ll 8rC Secretary Bill D. M• o ye rs have to submit and have ap-CongressJonal leaders eye· about the charge made by
Graveside servtces 9:30 A white minster active In cfv-advised a lung was punctur· said. p~ved a program." Moyers lng the middle of next month the oUlcial Soviet n~• aien-
a.m .. Mon., Good ~bepherd u rights activities here w a s ed and bis shoulder broken. SPRINGFIELD. Ma s s. t:nder the civil rights !aw said. . . as a. target for ending l h ls cy Tass that the United State•
Cemetery. SmJtha Mortu· shot from behind with buck-Thompson, a native of (AP) _ Negro leaders said ot 1964 •. all school dJslricts Educal Ion commiu1?ner years session . .pressed today had launched Gemini 5 mere-
ary, d.lrectors. shot Sunday night as he walk· Terre Haute, Ind., has been today they will continue to must file acceptable &ehool Francis Keppel lut F!iday for a.ctioo on several key bills ly to beat the RussJana anct
WALTERS J C 48 ed Into hi& apartment house. a past.or here two years. He "nudge" the authorities but desegr&gation ~lan1 to oblal.n sent letten to supenn~n· before the end of the week.. without aufficlent prepara.
· ames ·• • Jackson police said the Rev baa been volunteer secretary fed er a 1 au11t.ance. Tbeae denta of 184 school dl.atricta, Se De u (See g 4) 2241 Anaheim, Costa Mesa. Donald A 1bompson ~ of the MJssiul 1 Council on both skies promlsed coopera-plans must provide for dese-mostly ln the South, warn-. nat.e . mocraUc luder ~i'" h .r e ~ ·
Survived by wUe, Marcella; year-old ~r of First~ Uni· Human Relatio': tion fol!owlng a civil rights gregation of at least four lng them they had unW Aug. Mik~ Mansfieldtl Mot .. ~; t one on aeeenmiru'i;:'"~e ~~
sons. Jamei H. and Charles tarian Church here, wu am· Hla U ltarlan b h ls d . protest march billed as .. an-grades this fall and of all 12 31 to show int~o.t o~ comply· ~· ~ on ln~o ce . e mt 1 t In jest. "Therefore it la hard G.: daughters. Sarah ~ane bushed about 10:~ p.m. 11 be n c urc e .. grades by the fall of 1967. Ing with the etvil ngbt.s law c m 0 sessi~ ear Y to jud e ..
and Susan. Also survlVed walked toward the rear door aecngat.ed and servea u a other Selma. or approximately 25.000 if they wlsbed to remain ell-and keep them late lD an ef· ~ ·
by mother. MTI'. Oma 'Wal-of the apartment bulldlna. • ~hlnb I de~~.! !J!d an oper-Some 1,000 demonstrators school districts in the nation. gible for federal aid. fort to clean up the major U.S. ACCUSED •
ters: brothers. Arnold and He wu reported In serious awun ea ...... ~ IUll ergarten. marched to Court Square it.ems 1~ to be consld~. Tass had accused U.S. sd·
Daniel; sisters, Mrs. Ruth condJtfon •t Baptist Hoapttal Police aaJd be told the'1\ he Sunday under the gaze of Mansfield 1Wl wu talking entista yesterday of taking
Marie Jones of Gentryville. had just driven Into the apart-. about the possibility of ad· rtska with the lives of the
Indiana and Mrs. Eloise ment parting lot after at. rows of National Guardsmen G k p • T • journmenl "around Labor two American astronauts ID
Gunselman of Homer, Dli· tendin1 a board meeting at and police. There was neith· ree rellller r1es Day." • Other leaders. how-an effort to aurpus the Ru.-
nots; 4 grandchlldren. Serv· Klan Pays b1a church. He 1aJd be had er a single arrest nor Incl-ever, regarded that goal u a aian record for the longest
ices u a .m. Tuea., First driven a Nesro member of the dent, and the rally drew uh) trifle optimistic. manned apace fiigbt
Southern Baptist Church of church, J ohnny Frazier, an pralae from several quarters To Halt New Tro e The Senate leader called Keldysh called the news Costa Mesa. Interment, T-!L l l offictal of the National Aaso-. · up for debate today a $4.3 bil· conference to report on Rul-
Gentryville, lndJana. In Ueu H.Ull e 0 clatiOI\ for the Advancement But the marcb did not set· lion appropriations blU lo fi. sia's Zond 3 space probe
of flowers. contributions of Colored People, to a Negro tle the tasues that have dlvid-ATHENS (UPI) _ The trouble\ to coincide with the nance public works. reclama-whkb took pictures ol the
may be made to the Perez M · tl M h arerof the city. ed this city of 180;000 per-government today placed an opening of the parliamentary tion and atomic energy pro-back side of the moon.
Family c/o Hoag Memorlal a urp y Thompaon saw a car enter IOl1S since an incident opt.side indefl.nlte ban on all street debate tomorrow. jects during the current fis. He said valuable infonna.
Hospital. West.cliff Mortu· the parldn1 lot, officers aaJd, a Springfield care the night demonstrations effective im· Tslrimoltos today sought cal year. tion oo a soft moon landinl
ary, directors. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) and a shot wu fired at him. mediately. The move was to line up support in bis bid The compromise $3.36 bU· has been gathered and stud·
.. Saddened Ku Klux Klans· but missed. The second 1hot of July 17· . tak.en on the eve of a par· to stay In power. and lead the lion foreign aid autborliation les would ~ntlnue.
BUTLER. Lillian Skinner. men. joined by hundreds of bit him ln the back of the left The Negroes a~cuse city lhlmentary vote of conil· country out of 1ta worst po-bill approved by the House Two previous reported So-
fonner resident of Udo segregaUonlsta, have paid a shoulder. police of brutality in dispe~ dence debate on the govern-UUcal crisis since the com-last week was expected to viet. moon 1andlng attempts Par~. passed away Aug. 22. last tribute to Matthew H. Thompson reported the car lng a &atherlng in front of a ment of premier EUas Tsirl· mUD;lst insurrection. . come before the Senate late earlier this year apparently
NaUve of Lewiston. Maine Murphy Jr.. fiery Klan at· wu driven by a white man nlg.ht spot and are dissatis-mokos. Tsirlmokos. former Soci.a· today or tomorrow. Final ap-failed. Luna 5. crashed Into
and had resided In Newport torney who gained fame with and two other white men ftre fied with the way in which Public order minister Stel· is~ Party leader chosen by proval was expected t h i s the moon on May 12. Luna
Beach for past 17 years. his defense of a Klansman In the rear seat. t be charges. now before a los Allamanls issued the or-King Constantine to form a week despite plans for a noor 6, launched June 8, missed
Survived by husband, Wal· tried for the murder of a civ· Poli~ said Thom re-police commission. are being der following a meeting with new government, needs 151 light by Sen. Wayne L. Morse. the moon .by 100,000 miles
ter Blake Butler; mother, u rights worker. ported be had recerv:J' fre-handled. Tsirimokos. He warned that votes of the 300-member par· D-Ore. when . It failed to respond to
AMie Hammond; nelce, ,Funeral services for Mur· t thre t In t 1 phon any attempt to march In the Uament to survive as pre-T th H i 1 1 a r~dJo command from earth
Bertha L. Bangert of Costa l'lv. who dJed Frida ni bl quen a en g e e e • streets of Athens will be mler. omorrow e . ouse w stations.
Mesa. Services 3:30 p.m .. Fn Y~ traffic acclden( w:re calls and Mrs. Thompson told "met with proper means." Political observers said begin conslde~auon of Presl-Keldysh also said the Sovi-
Wed Bell Broadway Mor-s da Birmln police he had eotten one call FJ d B • The order does not affect Tsirimokos' chances are dent Johnson s proposal to et Union planned to explore tuary. lntennent. Paclfk held un y at a I g-earlier that night at th e ()() S rlllg meetings called in closed very much In doubt. He him· end the p r e s e .n t national Mars by means o( probes.
View Memorial Park. ham funeral ch8!fl. t was a church. areas. self staled flatly he has the origins system of immigration But he added it was difficult to
quiet cermony th a . Scrip-Two years ago another clv· E •d • But It came as police and necessary support from Rul· quotas. replacing It with one say whether plans ~uld be
CAMPBELL. Robert B .. pass· ture passage, an . Episcopal U rights leader, Medgar Ev· Pl eDllC tO left.wing gources said pre· Ing Center Union deputies designed to bring In persons ready the next time the red
ed away Aug. 19. 3 Arch prayer and a readi~g of Al· en,, was shot and killed in this dieted anllgovemment dem-who deserted ousted Premier wlth n~ed skHls and re· planet is in a proper position
Bay, Laguna Beach., form· !~ Lord TeMyson.~ poem. capital city as he returned onstrators planned m 0 re George Papandreou. unlte. famille~. Leaders hoped from the earth.
erly of Paaadena. Survived CrossinJ the Bar. which to his home here. Evers was Mexico Area for final action late Wednes· Keldysh said U.S. space
by wife, Elinor C.; dauah· the offlc1a~g minister, the state field secretary for the day. experiments -particularly
ter. Mrs. Glenn H. Lynch; Rev. David Cady ~right, NAACP. A white man accused . _ the latest Mariner flight -
soD, Robert E.; 4 crandcbil· said had been Murphy s re· of kl.llmg him 1ubeequenUy MEXICO C I TY 'l Pll Strike Talks? represented a "great sc.ien-
dren Services were held at quest. . was tr~ t w I c e with each Mexican autborlUes feartd the G "y BLADE tiflc achievement." Manner
The · Nelibbor'bood coop Amona those aUending the trial endinl with a bllnl jury. spread of a deadly epldemlc ~ 4 succeeded in transmitting
ti al Church Laguna last rlte1 were the three today u the result of flood· s z v • slat close up photographs ot
,. OD . . . Klanamen charted with the tides that caused havoc tee n101i es I N CAPSULE Mars Interment, CypreH Lawn murder ol Mrs. Viola Gre11 acroo central Mexico for the ·
Cemetey, Colma, Calif. Lluno a Detroit ~vii rights Rumored Strife put 20 days. More ctooding NOT CONCERNED
Tumerdirlt ~~ns Co .. p ... worke;. "The Kla.nsmen. Col· ir:. areas previously thought New Contract Meet SPACE c ENTER. ··we are not concerned
dena. -wu. lie Leroy Wllkln• Jr .• Wlillam Fails al Fa;.. out of danger was reported Houston IUPI 1 -Sou · with prestige in space ex· o. Eaton and Euiene Tbom· &A yuterday. Ing over the Atlantic to-ploration," Keldysh to Id
BALTZ MORTUARIES H joined the Une of mourn· Five deaths In an r pidemlc • day. astronaut Charles newsmen. "But we have
Coroaa de) Mar OR J.MM e~ fWnl past Murpb1's cu-DES MOINES, lowa. (UPI) Of tnteatinal disease caused United Steelworkers executive "the talks were exploratory (Pete) Conrad burst Into nothing against (air compe·
Coda Meu Ml f.dU ket. -Rumored "civil strife" at by nood.polfuted waters drove board wlll meet Wednesday. In nature and no real prornss a song of bis own com-tltlon between scientists In
Wllk1na trl.t. ended ln a the Iowa state fair had fall'<S the list of fat.allUes to 27. presumably to consider a new was expected... position: this matter. To .us . t.he .~e-
BELL BROADWAY mlatttal three montha aao. to develop. The rumors bad Four children and a woman "Over the ocean. over suit$ are the mam thing. MORTUARY c a u I e d Gov. Harold E . dled from the epldem1c in fhe contract offer from the na· Abel said he wUJ meet lo-the blue Keldysh refused to say
111 Brtll4tway, OMta Mesa ~ Hughes to actlnt. unti. of state ol Nayarlt. the worst Uoo's big 10 steel producers. day with R. Conrad Cooper. ..Here's GeminJ s stlg· when the Soviets would car·
U woa the national l\Jard. bit atta. Another 200 were USW Pr~sldent 1. W. Abel cbief lndu1try bar&alner. ing to you." ry out their next manned
• Fair otnclala aald the IUard hocpttallled in the ~late capi· said he bu scheduled the "Just as we have been doing Mission control report-space Olght.
PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FL"'WERS UJ'llll were •till on the scene ta1 of Teplc aJ¥! reporta from board session but declined to for weeks., ed he wu 11lghtly off "It will come when prep-FUNERAL ROME \.:.I today. altbouP m11Cb of the the countr)'Jklt said 50 aick discuss the nuon. · . key. arations are ready." he said,
'1111 a.Ila Aft., w .... .,..,. TO # expected crowd wasn't. A~ penona were counttd in one Industry's latest wa.ee offer With the strike deadline ''without haste and definite
• • tendance waa down 8 per c.nt small town &Jone. reportedly provided about a nine da.ys away. Abel s al d risk.''
8....,....., MORTUARY COMFORT btlow what Wu antlclpat.d, Fede.nl *1th authoriUes 13-«nt an hour lncre111e, 4 be had no plans "at pretent"
ma• nw THE and officlalt blamed lt on the dlapatched teams of workus cenu hit.her than Its first of· to call the union's powerful m M118:.. LIVI NG wtbl ather and rumon of tlou· to t.bt ana with mt<tictne and fer of 9 centa but five cents aee policy committee Into Bab,._ e . vaccine. Hoa~tals In the clt· less lhan the. 18 cents sought 1 LE .... FROM '91 of San Bfu and Santi-co by the union. seas on.
WEITCUn' MORTUARY llcul.Dtla wv. reported lllltd Steel Magulne said in lta The 163-m an committee
.,. ~A .._ ~ J to capedt;r. edition tod11 that the union would have to approve a n Y en E. 1,_. -· ~ • I t could be peraulMied to. 1Jcn settlement but. Abel 1ald, lt
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LANGUAGE RECORDS
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Yorty, Editor
Mcmday, August 23, 1%5 041LV PILOT1News·Prtss
Appeal to Employ ers
.Guardsmen Use Def ended
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In TV Argument
Work Lack
Said Cause
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -!lice brutality and his city's The frustration of high unem·
Mayor Samuel W. Yorty de-programs for Negro resi-ployment among the Negro
fended both the police depart-d~nts yesterday i~ ~onneclion population of Los Angeles was
ment against charges of po-with the recent not~g. one of the main causes of the
. ~ppearlng on national tele· recent devastating riot there.
v1s10? Yorty clashed heated· according to Gov . Edmund ly with Chester L. Washing-
ton. editor-in-chief of the Los G. Brown.
Angeles Sentinel. a weekly Ne-The governor, in a live tele-
gro community newspaper. vision interview yesterday.
Washington set off the de-blamed vandals and noted
bate when he asked if the ma-there was evidence that "sub-
yor recalled a c a m p a i g n versives moved In after·
pledge five years ago to im· wards."
prove the "poor job of public ''But, if we think commu·
,, relations'' that Police Chief nism is the cause. we're mak-
William Parker had done in ing a big mistake." Brown
the Negro community. added.
.. Yorty said that the city ~ad He said many Negroes s~ed a . rather ert~sive "came here expect mg t h e w.. • ._ "Aft · .....no& 1 • public relations prog:am and promised land " but w e r e • MIN A IOOO _,, &JT 'Jt>UI¥ ~~ ). Sl1'f'JR ,_..., •
that he .had "determined to do forced to sit ' Idle because everythm~ I could , lo make they lacked job skills. -------------
the s1tuat1on better. ' .. . Addressing his remarks to The Illusion that t h e s ~
---------Washington Yorty added: people are laty and don t p f S etll w lk t .. 1 asked· your paper and w~nt to work is not true." he llC es U 0 U
others lD stop publishing un· said. .
Youtlls Saved founded charges of police b~u-The ~overnor al~.o s a Id At A lun .,,· n u1n Plant tality. And on ·me occasion that unfortunate sta.te-11 where you accused the police m~nts by .Los Angeles Police
Aft B • of dragging two little girls QUt Chief William H. Parker had er em g of their classrooms and hand· ~urt the cause of race rela-WILMINGTON (L Pl 1 -1agreement was drawn up at
cuffing them in front of their lions, and added that the Members of local 6700 of the a meeting oC company. union
Lost l•Il Park classmates._ I to~d you I sched-~~n6'e c:eu~~~:J ~~~~~.~~~~~ld Uni:ed Steelworkers of Amer· and federal med1at1on repre·
uled a hearing ID front of the "I ica have voled 660-60 fo r a 90-i.entat1 ves . police commission to prove n a week. two weeks. or ' . I . SEQUOIA NAT I o NA L you were wrong. You asked a year, we can't solve the day contract with the llar\e) The conrr act. included a
Employers s-houldn't h o I d men again. vision already on the scene.
it against thousands of na-The general re.fused to be That dlvlslOfl now ls in sum-
lional guardsmen who were specifi~. but indicated fewer mer trc1ining at Camp Rob-
pulled off jobs for a week to than 1.000 guardsmen remain erts. a five-hour drive away 1(
put down the Los Angeles in the riot area deves tated needed. llill noted.
riot. the slate adjutant gen-and the scene of death ' o r Ten guardsmen were hurt,
era I says. more than 30 persons. o n l y one seriously, Hill re·
Lt. Gen. Roderic liill, who As the civilians · turned-ported .
led the 13,400 troo1-s mo-troops filed off the C97 planes, The troops wen~ in a bad
bilized to cope with the turbu-Hill told them : "You served situation but perf,mned bet-
Jence, noted Sunday that the your stale, your people. your ter than expected. Hill said.
rnilit1ry pay his men will re-country magnificently we 11. "The use or troops against
ceive is In most instances far The people of Los Angele s are citizens of one's country is a
twlow their civilian salary. grateful . . . I have stacks of repugnant thing." Guards-
lie hope s, he told reporters. letters saying so. They mer., he adde<i. "conduc.ted
that even though the troops know what you did, the sacri· themselves with constraint.
were ~one for a week, "em· fice involved." At one lime over the week-
ployers of these men will not The general said he felt end it seemed Los Angeles
in any way hold this against "the big dUference at the was going to burn down."
them." critical time" in gaining He said long-standing prob-
Hill held a news con-control of the riot zone was lems caused the nots. 1 n d
feren ce after arriving at Mc· the arrival of 4,800 tr()(Jps of that the militant Black Mus-
Clellan Air Force Base with the 49tlt Infantry Division air· lln sect in the end appeared
three planeloads of Sacrl'mtn lifted to Los Angeles. to play a "limited" roll it. the
to area troops , met by Arriving Saturday, th e y riots. moving in only after
many wives, girlfriends and joined clements of Southern they started.
"All I said was:
Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat."
PARK (AP) _ Two youths m" to call off this ~e.<iring " problem~. of a deca~e -or a Alu.minum Co: lo end a strikelmanagemt nt bill or ngh.ts
h be ed b k Washington replied he per· century, Brown said, no mat-at its plant in nearb\ Tor· clause and an agreement that
eve en rescu ~ par sonallv hart not . asked the ler how many efforts are ranee which began April 5. the firm could d1sc1plme or
r angers after w~derM;lg for heari~it lo be callf'd off. and mad~. to improve Negroes' Union members approved discliar e strikers who en a .
two days and night rn rug-said. "we have alle~ed that conditions. the interim contrac.1 yesterday g . g g
ged mountain country with the mother said the girls we~ He urged the Negroes to at a mass meeting. During ed 10 misc_onduct during the
neither food nor campin g handcuffed, two fourteen-year· "slow up, and let us catch up the Ule of the agreement. ne-
1
1engthy strike.
I old ~irls ." with legislation." and asked gollalors for the un io n and Violence nared s e v e r a I
equipment . Yorty answered. "the only the white populatior to be company will try to reach a•times during the bitter dis-
Douglas Whitehead and Jer· fact was an hysterical moth· patient and understand the permanent settlement. lpute. and a times picketers "
TY. Hol.mes, each 15, Cof Pa-er had said the children were frustration felt by m a n y Ne-Pickets withdrew from the clashed with p o I i c e outside
coima in Los Angeles ounty. handcuffed But it was to pro-groes. plant Saturday night when lht' lhe plant
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were rescued Sunday arter tect them so they wouldn 't. ..
they telephoned rangers for hurt themselves." The mayor
help from an abandoned rang-did not elaborate further.
er station. I Questioned about cause and
The youths started on a effect of the recent riots, Yor-
hike Friday noon from Dorst ty responded that "we are do·
campground to Crystal Cave ing everything we can lo in·
-a distance of seven miles. sure that this vlo~nce will
Rangers said the youths not recur. and many of our
told them they thought they efforts are in the economic
could complete the trek over area. We will continue to do
rugged terrain in one day. everything to improve rela·
Whl~head and Holmes said lions between Negro and
they thought they could short· white. .
en their journey by leaving "But th is 1s a two-way
the Crystal Cave trail. They street." Yorty said. "The Ne·
became lost on an unmarked gro community m u s t., do
side trail which led west oC everything they can too.
their destination.
Hoping to find a road. the
youths followed creek beds U S G.
downhill. • • 1 v en Sunday they happened upon
the unoccupied Colony Mill
Ranger station. They then Guard Alert called· the ranger station at
l.t1e park entran~e. A 25-man LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ search force picked up the . boys and returned them to Lt. Gov. Glen~ Anders~~ d1.s·
the Dorat Campground where closed last night Cali onua
Whitehead's parents, Mr. and r.equested a stand-by alloca·
Mrs. Robert Whitehead we re tion of (~eral troops for ~e
wailing state during the mobilization · of the National Guard for riot
Beatles Plan
To Hide Out
duty here.
Anderson appeared on 1
local television station and
saicl, "we requested the White
House in Wash.ington for a
standby allocation of federal
troops -not for Los Angeles.
bu• because the rest of the
LOS ANGELES <AP I -The state was being drained of
Beatles of Brlt.aln. rock 'n' I National Guard forces.''
. rollers wbo do everything but The 40th Arm ored Division
yodel and harmonize, plan to -Southem California unit.I
hide-out in Beverly Hills and either ready to go or on their
take Jt easy for a week be· way to Camp Roberts, when
fore the wind up of 1 U.S. called for riot duty -was
tour. summoned first. The 49th In·
A spokesman for the group fantry Division. made up of
said they chartered a plane Northern California units. ar·
from Portland. Ore .. and flew rived on the scene by Sunday.
to an undisclosed airport here !;:;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;,1
Sunday. \ ''They've said they would Popular OCC ln1tructor
most Uke to relax and get t
away Crom it all." he said.
They'll leave thelr hideaway
for trips to such places as '
Disneyland. Hollywood night-
spot& a.nd the beaches.
They'll perform in San DI· 1
eeo Saturday, Los Angeles 1 Sunday and Monday and San
Francisco Tuesday.
Radioactivity
Now Normal
PASADENA (AP) -Radio-
activity in Los Anceles area
sewage has returned to nor-ltMMlaU McCardle
mal after an Increase 30
time1 normal ln 1962 and Randall McC.rdlf', prH1dent
1983, according to a 1dentist ot Th• ,. .. , l.tt•••rs. wtll
at Callfomia ln&Utute of Tech· ~aln be le.china "ReaJ FA·
nolol)'. tate Practices" at Oranse
Tht radloectlvlty level Jn· Coe•t Colltae. Thla exc.Uf'nt 3 unit C'OUl'llle II dC'Elcned tor creased 1ha~ •flu U.S. the bei[innln1 Real Estate
and Soviet nuc• tests three Salf"lltnan who ~Slrt'll to ~
yeara aeo.~t never reached come mort •ucceaaful. For
dan1erou1 level.a. 1cctldin& t~ tlm time In mu\Y yean
to Dr. Andrew L. Gram. lhett ahould be room for all
Jn • ~ releHed Sun· the reslltrantl It .... an· nouncect by Thomu A.
day, Dr. ram aald tneuun-Blakeley. dlltrkt dlrtdor of menta at 12 MWIC• treatment the t:v.nlnr Collqe. The e rtOected "ndloactive ct.ae ..,UI bt held M~
b debris that ha1 cont.am· ..... nln&a 7 to 10 p m. In th•
lnated watG' 1uppll11 •nd ~ Hall. a tacillt)' that
other tlementa of the human comtortabty •<.'l'OmOClataa envtnamat" that th• J>OPU· m atudftnta. "~ ,...,..... lion lntOMMUon calJ OCC laUon bu been upoted lo by f:wnln1 OOUt~. S40-l810. drt.UJ,n,1, ••Uni and bathlnc .• ._ _______ _
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manpower. like Its arsenal AuCTIO• ---· ..
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The DehmH be~nmt"nl Nr The Defenae Department h 1~ ll~hlrning a little. ..._ ___ _
rt1ntly carries 17 111\me11 on1unable to say how many of J I Thf'rt! are uther obscure Auro.iii¥1e1
Ua list or U S nrvk41mNI the 17 are held In Viet C'ong 1:.wt1n1l and slrateg1c bit! put
"dlltalned" In th~ t11•nds of prison ramps In South Viel· 11110 tht' p1rlurl' I
th9 Vltlname•t < ommun11ts . nam an.d how many are inl I Ttwrr 1s no t:v1dence lbat
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Monday, A119ust 23, 1%~ DAIL V PILOT /Nrws·PrtU
II ls a Mark of Distinction and Integrity To Be a Member of The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
RECOMMENDED Business, Professional. Industrial Service and
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DISTRIBUTION OF
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For .. the Countian Leads Committee Studies
Record Chopper Attack Mutual Aid Setup
officer loday was credited a rocket laUlll'her and other Edward J. Allen of Santa Serving with Allen on the
MONOAY
MePtings
An Orange County Marine,and :.he capture of grem>des. SANTA ANA -Police Chief geles Negro riots.
w i t h lead.ing a force of 154 equipment Ana has been na_med chai.r-committee will be District
I men in tlw firs t nocturnal hell-Lt. Col. Childers assumed man of a countrywide .comnll!· Att . Kenneth Williams, Sher-
copter assault against the command of the Marine Med-tee of law enforcement offl· . Y . li e S#rvonlc lo••lm•>ltr>. Coral lteol •u 1~urant 2MS Horbot llt•d .. Co•t• ,,,..,.,
6 lO pm
E•l>IOrtr Scovh, ll•llcOC:k EIK1ronla.
E.olorer Po1t '"· ll•bcOCk Eleci,...,ln, IMO Monro•11 11 .... Cost• Most, 1;00
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""" nom.1. cont•ct Clert Whitcomb,
14'-2760. 7 00 pm
Co•ll Mo• EJtChtl'l>I Club, mNtJ var-
1 ioU• plM:n. con1tC1 Don kel, S61"t, 7 00 pm
Viet Cong. . tum llelicopter Squadron 361 cials probing needed changes iff James Musick and po c
He is Lt. Col. Loyd F. Chit-at the Santa Ana M a r i n e in the county's mutual a id cruefs James Glavas, Ntw·
ders. of Santa Ana. His wife Corps Air Facility one year program. port Beach: Mark Stephenson,
and three chi ldren live at 1534 ago. Or a n g e City Manager Anaheim. and Way Bornhort,
E. 20th St., Santa Ana. George Weimer, acting as Fullerton.
The Marine assault force president of the county's City Weimer srud he had asked
last week consiste-J of 22 heli· Managers Association. estab-the committee to meet ~s
copters. They assaulted Viet Moh Steals Indian Grain lished the group. soon as possible to la~nch its
Cong positions abo ut _10 miles "Its cruef purposes," said program of re~valuatwo. Oron" Cot>I .Ml-.rel end lepldory Sc>-
rlm , cone M•u women'• Club. '10
w 11111 St • Cost• Meu, 1 )0 '·"'
Co.I• Mttt Har"'°"v LoGClt Ho. "' OC!o FtllOWI H•ll, 1'1' HtwPOrt 11~ ..
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Htll, Jtt Y0<ktown 11.... Hvntlnflon 1
BuCll. • 00 om. I
SwNt '"Mllno, tnc , H••bortltes CN~ trr. Coll'9t Pt•O; Sc/lool, :OIO Natfo
01mt, Co•lt Meu. 1·00 1.m
from ~he Da Nang air base. NEW DF.Llll <UPI) -An eraJ parts of the country Weimer. "will be to recom-Formation of the com-
Mannes leaped from t ~ e angry mob halted and ran~ were looted by mobs of hun· mend whatever changes are mittee followed requests to
choppers as they hovered five s~cked a tre1ght car _loaded gry people. necessary to insure the best bring up to date the current
1 feet above Ille ground. The with grain yesterday m Ma-The reports said large possible protection of life and mutual aid program from the
three-day assault led to t~e dhya Pradesh state, 1t was re· areas of the country are hard property." Board of Supervisors and the
capture of 30 _ suspected Viet ported here t?day. Ot~er re-hit with food shortage and Weimer said the study is a Orange County League of
Cong. two Viet Cong dead, ports said gram stores m sev-lack of cattle fodder. direct result of the Los An· Cities.
TUHOAY
llue Flemr -ro.,1m .. ttr Club, Corel
llHt A,.lturanl. 7~S Htrbot Blvd,
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Four Wln41 Rntturent. "'" Bolu CMce Ito.a. Mllf\tlf'lgton leach, U 1S
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NtwPof'f Htrbot Optlml11 Club. VIiie M.1·
THANKFUL -Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Richbeil of
Santa Ana today named their prematurely born son
Mark Edward. Doctors termed the survival of the
RH baby a miracle made possible by a breakthrough
in blood trans! usion technique.
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Manuel J. vo. Juol!n C. Pe•tl-
~ew Method Keeps
RH Baby Boy Alive
SANTA ANA -Wlfat doc·1~rythroblaslosiE with hy_drops,
tors at Santa Ana Communi-11s an extraor~mary stride lO·
ty Hospital termed a "mir-w_ard the saving. of many ba· .. b1es who otherwise might not acle has kept a prematurely have lived.'' he added.
born baby boy alive for four The transfusions were su~·
days. cessfully administered at the
The 3-pound, IO-Ounce baby, medical center earlier th i s
Mark Edward, was born to month and the last had been
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Rich-slated fo~ Aug. 25. . The child was to have been beil. of 12912 Chaplet Place, born Sept. 8 by caesarean
Santa Ana, at 2:30 p.m. Thurs-section. doctors s.Ud.
day.
Prior to the birth. doctors
had given the baby blood Yoi·ba Linda, transfusions.
The "usually lethal compli·
cation of hydrops" with an
RH baby was apparently ov·
ercome with the use of digj.
talis and a diuretic in com·
bination with t.he blood norm-
Placentia
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ally given alone. Digitalis is PLACENTIA -Yorba Lin·
a heart stimulant and a diu· da civic groups and the city
retie ls a dissolvable mater· of Placentia have agreed to
share costs of a study to de-
ial. lermine the feasibility of Yor·
A~AZEO ba Linda annexing to this city.
A hospital spokesman said Placentia City Administra-
the child has been under aJ. or Russell Jones said cost of . the study, to be undertaken by most constant observation by Dr. John Bollens of UC LA.
physicians here as well as will be $4.125.
specialists from UCLA Medi-Principal aim of Dr. Bol-
cal Center who were amazed len s' probe will be to find just
by the survival. what woudd ha~pen to the a~-
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Police Strength Big Issue
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Issue in it. search for meth-Association ol CbJefs of Police,
President Johnson's new clme ods of reduclnt crime. said that moat poUcf' dep~
study commission is f a c e d The FBI reported th.la sum· ments are undermanned.
PASADENA (UPI) -Sci· with the question of flgur~g mer that ~re were 1.9 police-Increased crime lt boost·
enUata Tbunday plan to or-:!i =-e1;ran~~~io~te1f i: m. en ~ 1,000 penona in ing police activity "tremen·
der Mariner • to tranamJt to cornea a litbillt America t cltie1 lut year. dously," be said, addina that
earth five picture• ·or black, y. year. The rate wu 1.3 in the "extra duties which have been
empty 1ptiee to loot for su•· Tbe question will be one of suburba and .tin rural areu. imposed on policemen by such
ed d f ta the major issue~ to come be-These rates, it said, were thlnes u the various demon-
pect camera e ec dla-fore tbe panel m. a 17-month vlr\ually UDchanled from 1968 strations around Ule country
covered In the first of 21 his· 1tudy be&tnning ne~ month, delplt• 1, rise in erb'le near· have taken larte amounts of
tone cloeeupc of Man taken particula.rly because most ex-1y six times· pelter than the manpower and deprived police
tut J.Wy ___ l,4 by the space. Sil J perta feel ~t present police populat1Qa P'O'fith arid "other of the opportunity of carryin. c
craft. ver ess otrenath ls madequate in !be demaoda for Police service out the duties far which tber,
Scle:nU.t.a at the California Ught of recent crime incn1as· whJch havt oonlinued to in· are traditionally respoodble. '
titute ift\T9chnoloc'a Jet Co~n~. Slated es. creue at a 'r1pld rate." Both Tamm and the FBI ~.'l...--.u.io The expert.a have beeJl re-noted development. w b 1 c h P~Laboratory com-Juctant to say how much po-MANDATORY could indicate a trend toward
. m • spacecntt to • • l1ce strength should be in-"ln thlt era of r apidly increased po 11 c e ltragth.
ta the pctura S.turday. F 0 r Mm tmg creased. They contend it ii 1bJfUng populaUoos and mush· Tamm volced hope that .Call·
but can.cs the rnia1ion off ~pendent upon local condl· rooming auburban gtowth," fornia's ~ent declaion to
when a communications pro-WASHINGTON (UPI) -tion1, the duties assigned po-the FBI ad~, "frequent double the size of its bigbway
lice and the degree to which evaluations ol personnel re· patrol "11 a 1i1P.t of things to
blem arote. Production of the nation's clUzent are willing to have qulrementa are mandatory for come, naUoowide."
JPL offtclalt taid they be· first sllverless quarters Is the police exercise control all communities ll they are to ============:.
tan receiviq slpa1s of va· scheduled to begin today. o~er their community. hav~ th~ necesaary police pro-NIGHTLIFE
ryln1 length from the space. The coins will be minted MORE POLICE tectton. oeitr l'llilt"I ........, ~
craft, but it waa not known under recently enacted leg· James Vorenbere execu· Quinn Tamm, ex1 ecuUvtie dial· ""." t -:=-;-,.:.-_..,
whether the trouble wu in lslation authorizing produc-tlve secretary of the'comrnia·l:re::::c:::to::r=o=f=the=. =n=te~rn~a=on~==========
the vehicle « ln ground tlon of quarte.ra and dimes lion, said ln an interview that
equlpmenl with no silver and half dol· any city would be able to im· Planning a CRUISE? Mariner 4 ii about 164 mil· Jars contalnini to per cent prove crime control by quad·
lion mil fro arth d silver instead or the present rupllng the 11.ze Of its police 81 m e an 90 per cenL force. But be questioned
No one In the _,,, trftOWI more about cruising
than American lbp,..._ c.me In ancl let i.. tell 1•u
what we know ... We'll advtse yo11 of Hr SWlecl ..
l11rope or 1r011ncl·Ulo-worhf Tours. about 9 mllllon miles f r o m The ftrtt qf the new quart~ whether this would be accept·
the mysterious red planet. ers, made of a copper hue able.
"We miaht have been abie between two layers of cop-"The question is what level
to receive the pictures okay," per·nJckel alloy, waa to be of crime we are willln& to live
uid a JPL spot.man, "but struck at the Philadelphia with to avoid the dangers. of
we are in no hurry." mint. The new ball dollar la a police state," be added. "It
U all coes well on Thurs· to 10 into production by won't be an euy questlol'I to
C&JJ or Vlllt ua •.. our experienced travel
coundJon are at your aervl~
day, the five plcturea will Nov. 1 at t be Denver mint answer." 777 So. Mahl St. .... uc::..cowrsY
start to be relayed to earth and the new dime by Dec. Vorenberg said the com· 0 ,,_.. ,...,..... 14tuare. &Mt& Ana .. .,....,
.~Another Cottrad Qaredevil ... . .
:,. Al. his brother, Chris, 4 (right) and two playmate. look on, 8-year-old Thomas
~ Conrad proves that hil father, Gemini 5 astronaut, Charles Conrad is not the :"'-.= .. only daredevil in the Conrad family by jumping from the roof of hia house.
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C*J>''· ..... ~,Italy Family Relaxes, BasePlanned ,. ·~ t~.~ 22nd Day Not Tragic By Germany
~' REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy man, WOl'IWl and child or the In Portugal
~ .. (AP) -The 20 living mem· StlllJtano family. BONN (UP
.. ... bers of the Stillltano family Slnce UM!O Maisano bu maoy Is bull~~g -j:~ ~
: ,. in the little village of Drost bee~ ecculed by police of ln Portugal to trctln fighter pl· t~".relaxed today. The dread slaying five members oft be Iota, the defense ministry ..,..
..,., ·22nd of the month was put, family and w~dlng several nounced yesterday. It wm. be
and it brought no new trage. more. Authorities said be al· Germany's first poat-war mW·
dy. ways struck on the 22nd of the t.ary kistallaUon on forelp
There was no sign of month. • IOU. ~,... Domenico Maisano, 45, a It was on the 22nd of A defense ministry spobs-fanaer~bo w.k a blilld oath May in l9eO that MaiwWa man said the tralnlnJ bele .Ja
6e ·yeara ago to kDl every favorite nepbe~, Marttno under construction at Beja. an
-Seva. ·11u shot m a duel of island city In southern Porto-
. __ h~r with Antonio Stlllitano. gal about 90 miles 1outbeut of
Seva llYea.,out a bullet tn bis Llaboo----:-Hie 18 m . Spapomen's spine paralyzed b1m. SWlJ. lion fadllty iJ scheduled for
'Y• • '-"" tano received a nlne-y e a r compleUon In mid 1985 and
... prison aentence. Welt German airmen then will Wl.vog Home Mailano took to the h1lla in begin manning It. ~ thia bitter mountain country '1be pilots will be trained in or Italy'• far s 0 u t b, VOW• Dying F104 Starflgbters, .-u.
,, .... SEABROOK, Tex. (UPI)-lng vengeance. penontc jet fighter-bombers
· • ... Tbe two women moat inter· Autboriti.ea said when he be-designed by the United States
ested in the Geminl 5 space· gan to strike, a gpectal Cara· but buDt by West German
flight stayed home today to binieri (national police) de-manufacturers.
follow, progress o~ their hua· tall was assigned to the vU-Diplomatic observers aaid
•••bands third day tn orbit. lage or Drost to protect the the base constructJon is cer-~ ~Both Mrs. Charles (Pete) Stlllit.anos. Some rMmbera of tain to draw propaganda fire
U>nrad and Mrs. L. Gordon the family migrated to from the Soviet Union and
Cooper said they had "noth-France for greater safety. Communist East Germany.
Ing specific planned, although PoUce nid Mailano bas not Portuaal la a m e m b er of
both wives have a system ~f struck since June 22 l9S.1. NATO, as ls West ~any.
monitors installed in tbell' ' All members of the West
homes ao they can listen to They aald he ~n killed An· German armed forces are u-
Gemlni control. tonlo SWlltano 1 father, Fran-signed to NATO. The Bonn
Both women and their chll· ceaco. and 11 SWlltano family government has foreign arms
dren went to church ye1ter· friend. depots ln France, and other
day, the Coopers to Methodist Early this month Martino NATO countries but no perm·
service• and the Conradi to Seva left the hospital after anent mULtary tnatallationa ~ptacopal services. Both fam· five years and returned borne. outside of Germany.
Wei attended early aervlce1 Police went on a rpecial alerti,=========• ~d got out just before the for the 22nd -Sunday -fear·
manned spacecraft center an· ins Seva'a presence mi I b t
bounced plans to continue the once aeatn bring his uncle
mltaion for at least 33 orbltl. down from the mountains.
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~Ex-President Garfield
Letter to Mom Found
WASHINGTON (AP) - A written during the weeb that
Jejter written by Praldent Garfield lay wounded tn t be
James A. Garfield to h i 1 White Houae, the 20th presl·
mother shortly after he wu dent ulUred bia motlier tbat
., shot by an a11a111n In 1881 reports of bis condition w..
w•• found recently in t b e exa11erated and that he
banment of President John-would recover. But be died
son's church. Sept. 20 after belnc taken to
The Rev. G«>rce R. Davia, the New Jeney 1euide.
611tor of Ule NatJonal C 1 t y Dr. Davia aald he cUd not
thriaUan Oburch, toJd of tbt know bOW tht Jetter, wbtcll
letter ln bll MrmOD Sunday. wu found when cuatodSana · · l>rttkltnt and Mn. JohnlOD moved some boxea, camt Into
··: ,,... uu111 the wonhlpen the church'• poaeeulon bat ~ frtaent. adct.d that Garfield WU a 111
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Difficult Assignment
Gov. Ed mund G. Brown bas appointed an eight·
member commission to investigate ''the meaning of the
incredible events" which. became all-out civil insurrection
m Los Angeles.
"don't understand (thelr) problema." They want someone
from their area on the panel.
Described as a blue-ribbon panel, the group appears
deserving of the title. John A. McCone, who will serve as
rhai.rman. has a long record of success in business and
distinguished service in govtrnment.
The two Negroes are distinguished members of the
Negro community in Los Angeles. One la a Superior
Court judge who was a Los Angeles policeman for 16
years. He reached the rank of lieutenant -a fact which
in itself is an eCfective answer to the charge of "whitey
police."
Although a Republican who supported Vice Presi-
dent Richard M. Nixon in his candidacy for President,
McCone has served fo ur Presidents. Democrats as well
as Repubucan, on special assignments. He has bffn ~n
t he Air Policy Commission, under secretary of the Air
Force chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and,
most 'recently, director of the Central Intelligence
Agency.
, Gov. Brown's seven other appointees represent a
broad spectrum of accomplishment and appear collective-
ly to be as "non-political" as tbe,governor could achieve
in brlng1ng together a group of public-spirited citizens.
The other Negro is pastor of the Westminster Pres·
byterian Church and the second Negro ever to serve on
the Los Angeles Board of Education. He w11 backed by
116 organizations representing minorities. 'nus would
Bffm to qualify him above anyone else in ai&bt to repre-
sent the Negro interest in the investigation. Yet he is
said to have prejudged the case to the extent ii echoing
the "police brutality" charge, thereby cutJ.ng a cloud
over his open-mindedness.
Still. there was immediate criticism. as might have
been e>tpected. Mayor Samuel W. Yo.rty, "'.ho ~ould be
Brown's opponent in the gubernatorial pr~manes next
year remarked that the governor "is trymg to make
polit1ical hay out of the situation." ~nd leaders of Los
Angeles' Mexican-American commuruty want t~e gover-
nor to name an additional member from thetr group.
Tilere is the possibility, of course, that the commis-
sion will not get the job done. The findings may not
prove acceptable to the community -and certainly they
won't restore a single gutted building or rebuild respect
for law among people who are now strongly conditioned
against this.
It would be tragic to assume that the commission is
endowed with powers to cure it all. People in person·to-
person contact over a long period will have to accomplish
that -if indeed it can be accomplished. Hate, fear and
prejudice are extremely dif!icult to root out, once im·
planted. Only a spirit of Love Thy Neighbor can neutral-
ize these po1Sods.
From Negroes in t~ embattled South Side .area
came complaints that the two Negroes Brown appointed
Ralph McGill
'Ballet at Geneva'·
Jn July 1955 when the na-
tions met at Geneva in
search of negotiated agrM-
ments, the editor of the
Geneva Journal had an edi-
torial: "God," he said,
''needed only •Ix days to
create the world, but then
1 le had the advantage of
wormg alone."
man almost certainly would
not ha ve received such a
gift. There would have been
objection from a majority
or committee m e m b e r s.
"Lord ," the majority would
have said, "do not give Man
a free will. Jt will make
him ornery and bard to ge'
along with. He wiJl never
be able to agree with oth-
ers and there will be trou-
ble from now on."
BUT, HAPPILY. the Lord,
working alone, gave man a
free will. Having been
''willed tree,'' man has re·
mained so. Tyrants and to-
talitarians have trouble with
him , as do democracies.
This "free wlll'' is the
story or the ballet at Gen-
eva. The Soviets needed to
meet with diplomats from
the near 20 nations there
represented The liesslon af-
forded a necessary oppor-
tunity to exchange views. to
feel out minds. and discov·
er attitudes. Diplomats can-
not live in closets or tow-
ers. They must mix and
mingle.
MeR lf..-Ui., lllC.
There now lJ a dlaarma-
ment meelina at Geneva.
It has ~ going on for
some weeks. It 1oon will
adjourn. Nothin& will hap-
pen. Those who attended
knew l>tfort they met that
nothing tangible would be
ai:complished.
THE FACT that there WU
a meetlnc wu a 1urprise.
The Soviets for months bad
been relualni lo renew de-
liberations at Geneva. Sud·
denly they announced they
would return. The Brltllh
had a nuclear arms control
treaty. T he 1 r dlplomau
knew before they went to
Geneva that neither the
Russians. the Americans
nor Canadians find It ac·
ccpt.able. The Canadians al·
~o had proposals. The Amer-
icans stood pal on their
196.1 plan, but expressed
"1lhngness to discuss and
sludy all new ''interesting"
bluepnnts for nuclear con-
trol
}-Roy:e Brle;l
Sultanto Ruins lndonetla
SO:\lE NEWSPAPER edi-
torials, "'ilh lnexl>licable
naivete, have deplored the
"hallet at Geneva." It ls a
ballet. But it is not unim-
portant. None may assay
the meaning of It. Nonethe-
less. it is useful and enor-
mously helpful to those who
must contend with what we
call diplomacy and a search
for peace. None knows bet-
ter than they that proliCera·
tion in the area of nuclear
. weapons alrea_dy nears the
r!angerous point of no re ·
tu rn
God dtd have the advan-
tage of working alone. He
created a universe, l'm·
ploying the laws or na ture
.i.uch as those of the ato m,
marnet1c fields, combus-
tion gases, energy, gravity,
and .!>O on
WE tlA \'E reached out,
exc111ngly but pri mitively,
to the planel Mars and the
satelllte Moon. But what
wonders He wrought far be·
'ond our reach we do not
know. In His creation 0£
~•an, God. work.Ing alone .
gave him a free will. Had
there been a committee
Jf you would know how an
J d i o t I c government can
make an idiot of a people's
economy, consider Indo-
nesia.
Sukarno's government
Isn't idiotic because it de-
spises the United States,
nor because it p e r m I t s
street hoodlums to harass
Marshall Green, the new
American Ambassador. It
1sn 't so superficial.
After the war. colonial·
!sm, including the Dutch,
was losing steam every-
where. So they assembled
the island world and called
it Indonesia. and it looked
hopeful. But straightway
Sukarno announced •· guid-
ed democracy," whi c h
means non-democracy.
PRESIDENT S u k a rno
proved to be a Oy-boy con-
tent to teeter on the rim or
a volcano of 100 million il-
literate natives. He pre·
ferred International dema-
goguery to effort to solve
colossal problems of educa-
tion. production and jobs.
He borrowed billions for
armaments. and b I a c k-
maUed the Dutch out of ter-
Dear Geo rge:
When It is noon in New
York what time is it In To-
yo, London, Hong Kong and
Rhodesia'
F.C.
Dear F.G.:
Beats me. I just got up.
Dear Gloomy Gus:
I'd like to volunteer my son to help
police Watlt ... I'm sure he'd be glad
to leave Vietnam long enough to assist!
-R.AH.
ritory to the east. In 196.1
he conceived his "confron-
tation'' policy against the
new na tion, Malaysia. He
fomented revolts, frontier
raids and commando land-
ings. In 1964 he had a Ultle
deficit, a budget of 680 bil-
lion rupiahs. an income of
238 billion.
How fared the home front
in the midst of t.bU phony
glory? Like this:
SINCE 1961 the Indonesi-
an cost or living hu risen
annually about 150 per cent.
This t.al<es Into account that
laborers and civil servants
get fringe benefit.a of rice,
sugar and textiles in llwir
pay. Sukarno tried to cover
prices with wages .• The re-
sult is a chronic ratio of
100 per cent pri ce tncrease,
25 per cent wage Increase.
Sukarno then spttded up
the money presses. The re-
sult is an increase of rupiah
circulation from 300 blllion
to 950 bllhon in one year.
In June. 1964, SJ would
buy 1800 rupiahs. Last week
on the black market, rupi·
ahs were 10,000 to the dol-
lar.
SINCE JUNE the govern-
ment has btgun another
round of price increases.
Rice went from 340 rupiahs
to the liter to 500. Cotton
textiles went up one-third,
and the cost of kerosene
doubled. <Kerosene is used
in lighting, and u all know ,
Sumatra hu a large oil
production.) Bus fares more
than doubled In Jakarta.
and alr faru tripled. Sleep
mcreases in rail fares and
electricity rates ar1l expect-
ed momentartly.
Thus lndo°'91a la on the
approach lo total bankrupt-
cy. It la at the bne of an
inflationary spiral of the ex-
plosive force of the German
In tbt 19208. With this prot-
pect. P~sldent S u II a r n o
dawdle• about tht palace
and ~vu ambuNdora.
He occuionallJ fllta to Ja~
an to C1lJMDl his tits with
Red China. He occuional-
Jy mates fora11 lnto u,e
city to hnan11M hit follow-
ers on the lnlquJtoua "Im·
pertaUats,.. the America.DJ
and 8r1tlah.
Onllldlt ..........
f}fui:;s Ai::a:ckr-
Ho•c Do l'ou J,o.,e • Liar'!
WASHINGTON. D. C. -
Not since the "late unpleas-
antness," as delicate per·
sons used to call the Civil
War, have Americans tak·
en arms against the feder·
al ~ovemment -but some-
times it's mighty hard to
love Big Brother.
How do you love a Har?
The St.ate Department la
now ~Tithing as the Senate
internal Security Sub.:om-
mitlee puts out weekly edJ·
lions of the verbatim testi-
mony on the William Wle-
land case. These prickly
Little pamphlets, sciieduled
to run 30 in number, form
a shabby parade of prevar-
ications. contradictions, re-
cantatioru and recrimina-
tions by men in high. posl·
tior.s of public trust.
TRE LIES they tell art
prima-Cacle, &I'd in lihree
cases )lave been •dmlUed.
Not white lies, either, for
the purpose of keeping state
secrets , not black lies ror
purposes of treason or be-
trayal, but despicable Uttle
gray lies to cover up bu·
reaucratlc hijacltlng, char·
acter-assassination and bun-
gling.
How do you love a book·
burner? Sen. Tom Dodd or
Connecticut, joined by sev-
eral colleagues, has order·
ed the "destruction" of sev·
eral thousand copies of Su-
UWI(. Labin's, ''The Tech·
niques of Soviet Propagan·
da." Granted. in t..'tls in-
stance, the Senators dld
have some provocation. Jn
1960 MademoueUe Labin
wrote a thoroughly docu-
mented study of the So-
viet' s world-wide apparatUJ
for subverting public opin-
ion by infiltration of other-
wise respectable labor un·
ions, peace groups, un!ver·
allies and Coundatloru. Her
booklet sold 170.000 copies
through tile G<>vernment
Printing Offi~. and in 1965
she updated her work.
MEMBERS OF the Sen-
ate Internal Security Sub-
committee didn't see any
-
of the 6<KK> copies of the re-
vised edition until they hit
print under the auspices of
that group. In the revised
ed.i..lon Mlle. Labln spoke
sli ghtingly of the F o r d
Foundation and the Mos·
cow Treaty for the Nuclear
Test Ban. But the passage
that raised Senatorial ha ck·
Jes was wj)ere the author
wrote: I""
"Miss Marlon MWer. a
former FBI underground
agent In the Communist
Party, testified that much er the propaganda . . was
. . distributed by t h I s
AFSC (American Friends
Service Committ.ee ~. well· JawWn u a transminlon
bell for the Communllt ap-
paratuJ."
IT WAS AN unfortunate
passaae, very offensi ve to
Quakers, v e r y poUlically
d.:lngerous to men who run
for public office. but was
the cure worse than the ail-
ment? Do you destroy a
whole ~g of books in
order to expu:nge part of
one paragraph? Tom Dodd,
who oUiclated at the Nur-
emberc Trials of the Nazi
leaderJ, apparently couldn 't
bring himself to have the
books Incinerated. His of-
fice tells me they will be
put out of existence by the
"puJpl.ni p.-oceu ."
ROW DO YOU love a
snooper! The young and
t.andlOII\e Commissioner or
Intenl&l Revenue, Sheldon
C o h e n, appeared earlier
th.ls IWNDtr before a Ju-
diciary aubcommtUee and
expreaed hll disapproval
of bQU!n1 rooms, tapping
telepbooet and other stinky
metbOCll In use by Federal
ageata lo IPY on taxpayers.
Cohen told Chairman Long
of MitlOUri that such in-
stances ln the IRS were few
and far ape.rt, but Sen. Long
urged bim to look again.
Now 1l tum• out that IRS
hu uaed tw.rway mirron
ln 10 American cltiea and
has uaed hidden micro-
phones ln 21 of the same. ....................
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Arliona Daily Star
Tucaon
It 's an ill wind th at blows
no good. Sorry as anyone
in the West may be at the
plight of the East In its
present drouth, Westerners
still can gain the satisfac-
tion of knowing lbal at least
the water problem has been
brought home to people who
have not understood it.
New York ls in a quarrel
with Pennsylvania -be-
cause New York City and
Phih:delphi a both draw wat-
er from the Delaware Riv-
er - over dwindling water
resources. Water c<>SU Sl a
thousand gallona in some
communities In Upstate
New York, notably around
Rochester -in areas where
Jakes filled with clear.
clean. fresh water are only
short <Jist.ances away.
IT IS TIME the United
Slates adopted a nation-
wide, uniform water pol·
icy. the substance of which
is to move the water from
the places wflere It ls not
needed to the places where
it is ·.1eeded.
Wa;.er must cross state
lines freely. It will. in time,
by the very pressure of ne-
ceaslty. For 1tate lines to
lmj>ede it artl!lcaUy now ~
lo distort the true meaning
of slates and their bounda-
ries.
WHY SHOULD 140 times
as much water as is need-
ed to solve A.rizona'• prob-
lems waste to sea from the
Columbia R I v ':? r system.
and another 30 or ~ t1mes
as much water as the Cen-
tral Ari.Jona Project needs
waste to sea from the Cali-
fornia rivers. wher. that
water could be tramported
inland?
It is foolishness for Ed
Johnson, former Colorado
governor and senator. to
declaim against Secretary
of the Interior Stewart L.
Udall and Arizona's watu
alma whfl1 the whole Colo-
rado River Baaln. united,
can aaln legltlmately by
importing water from sur-
plus areas.
The United St.ates sun
hb, and will have for gen-
erations, a gro11 volume of
w a t t r sufficient for Ill
~eeds. The problem ii dls-
trtbution.
RESEARCH ln desalting
water should conUnue. for
there will be many place•
where desalted seawater
can be used· more advan-
taae<iusly lban water can
be moved 1.iaa dlltance1
lbrouah canall.
The new ~t of ualnl
the water where tt ll neecf.
ed ls IOlnJ lo offenJ IOmt
peoplei Tbere are a ftw
people, ·rtlaUvt to the total
popuJ.aUom, wbo wouJa p,...
NTYe ln a vlrllr It.ate whole
hlnterlandl which ca be
turned to multtple ""· ln-clud1n1 u wat4:nhedl for
human COMUmption.
NOBODY who b a 1 nat
knowl.q. ln the O.ld ol
wMtt UH la ta;.:ma abOut
1'
destroying the Grand Can-
yon . A few people hlU'p on
that because It makes good
propaaanda. No responsible
person Is talking about ruin·
in& the Finger Lakes or the
Catskills. or making put!-
dJes of the Great Lakes.
What water people are
talking about Is doing the
things necessary to devel-
op and store , and then
move. water, so that peo-
ple won't go thirsty, indu.s·
tnes won't go out of busi-
ness and the states and the
nation can survive.
WATER MUST be moved
from where it 1r too plenti·
ful to areas where It can
be consumed. That includes
in New England, Nev York,
Pennsylvania -and Ari-
zona , New Mexico. Colo-
rado. California and else-
where. Ill flow must not be
confined by state lines.
f---------WI Hal Boyle
Rel-.r •lld EnJ011 It
Why is being middle-aged
regarded in America as il
it were a terri:.>le disease?
Millions of men and wom-
en dread it. lf pt<>ple fough~
sln as hard as they do mJd-
dJe age, earth would be a
moral paradise.
Actually. middle age is
one of man's least trouble-
some chronic allmenu . once
he faces up to the dllgnollls
and learna to relax and en-
joy It.
ONE Of THE p:-ob'ems
about middle aae is defin·
ing ll.
The dictionary say1 It iJ
the ptrlod of life between
the aces of about -tO and
about «>, but that ii a rough
and inaccurate yard!tick.
Middle 11e is only pertly
a matter of the calendar. 1t
Is also a condition of the
body. &n attitude of mind.
It la determined to some ex·
tent even by the nature uf
your job.
To a teen-ager mlldle age
Is that vut wasteland be·
tween adolescence and sec-
ond childhood. A rock 'n'
roll singer Is middle-aged
at 25, a professional foot-
ball player at 30. But at 35
a symphony orchestra con-
ductor Is regarded 11 a
youthful prodigy, and U a
man made the U. S. Su-
preme Court bench at 4.5
hJ1 colleaauea would look
upon him as a boy wonder.
FOR MOST of us, how-
ever, middle a1e Is deter-
r-1 Quotes
Manha Brill, !I, Red-
woM City -"If a penon
can achieve a lclence of
fllurlnl people out, be has
accomplished 1omethln1.''
mlned by how we thln.k, act
and feel.
In case you are wonder-
ing about yourself, here are
a iew guides. You probably
are middle-aged U-
You grunt :oudly when
your wife slu in your lap.
No neighborhood kid calla
you by your first name any-
more.
The only dance you can
do Is the fox trot -and
you'd rather not even do
that.
YOU READ the dally med·
lcal columns In your newa·
paper. and no matUr v.1tat
the doctor is ~ting about
you recognize the symp-
toms in yourseU.
The last thing you do at
nieht and the first thin& 10u
do in the mornin& is take a
pill.
You are always wag:ln( a
battl"' against some bad
habit you are trylnc to give
up.
You remember Clark Ga-
ble fondly , but think Rocle
Hudson is probably a Can-
adlan hockey player and
Dean Martin ls on the fac-
ulty at Yale.
Ar A COCKTAIL party
you no long"'r talk to'
strange women unUJ you're
dHp in your tr lrd mart1n1
-the one you awore 1'111
weren't colng to have.
You'd rather pay to hav@
the car washe<: than do It
yours~U.
But when you 1ee all the
foulish things ~om, on lo
the world around you, you
are consoled by the hope
that time bas aot most o&
lhe nonsense out of your
syit~m. You tell yourself
you wouldn't be youna a1t1n
lf you could. It w.>uld be
too mucb of a nutunce.
Man, that'a livtna. That'•
middle aee. ........ ~-
Monday, Aal\llt 23, 19ea
l'he tdltorlal P•I• of the OallJ f>Uot Meb to Inform
and stimuli.. Alden by p1'9110ltq W. new.
paper'• oplnJooa and commenW'y on toplca of 16-.
lertlt and ltp1flcanct, by prvffdtnc a forum for
the upreuton of our rtaden' oPlDJoaat and b1
pmentlnt the dlftl"H Yinpolnfa of In.formed
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Families Await Japanese Guests
ISS Wins Support
Of Coast Residents
Born out of the conviction ''that all men are brothers and through
friendships which transcend race and nationality new understandings
are revealed,'' International Student Service now operates within Or-
ange County -and with great success, according to Mrs. Dean Hill
of Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Hill, Orange County ISS chairman, who was instrumental in
organizing the area division, said that more than 75 families from Or·
ange Coast cities, together with others from Santa Ana , Orange and
Garden Grove areas, now comprise thaf division.
GOODWILL AMBASSADORS
''Serving as goodwill ambassadors. they open their homes to
foreign students during brief visits and are responsible for helping
them see the many sights and attractions our county has to offer." the
chairman said.
Several host families, some who already have found pleasure in
entertaining previous foreign visitors and those who soon will welcome
international guests for the first time. now are busy preparing for the
arrival of 34 students from Japan, due here Friday, Aug. 27.
JAPANESE VISITORS
The yisihng young men and women will be making a stop-over
in the Orange Coast area while on a two-month summer study program
highlighted by extensive travel throughout the United States.
The program, co-sponsored by the Council on Student Travel,
Western Michigan College and U.S. National Student Association. also
mcludes stud y of American history and English .
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AREA HOST FAMILIES
Families-who will open their area homes during the visit include
the Norman Warners and Paul Steeles of Huntington Beach and the
William Clarks, Gordon Dales, Robert J. Eastmans. Henry E<Jmons,
A. K. Phelpses, Mrs. Josephine Sooy, Dr. and Mrs. Allen Linn and the
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Allen, aU of Newport Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyvey of Balboa also will be among hosts
as will Miss Louise Dowlen, the Robeft V1rcs1ks, Harry Coreas and
K1chard Brightmans, Costa Mesa. and the Peter Bartlings. Laguna
Beach.
FOUNDED BY YMCA
ISS: founded in 1911 by the YMCA , is a private agency financed
by grants and contributions. Main offices are in New York City, N.Y.,
Miami, Fla., Seattle, Wash., San Francisco and Los Angeles, head-
quarters of the Orange County division.
INTERNATIONAL HOSTESSES -Japanese garden at the home of
Mn. Allen Linn Oeft). Newport Beach. will help make visiting
students from Japan feel at home when International Student Serv·
ice supporters in the area entertain the 34 Japanese students due
to arrive Friday, Aug. 27. Other women whose families will be
hosts include (from left) the Mmes. Norman Warner, Huntington
Beach, and William H. Clark, Newport Beach, who models an
oriental costume in wbicb she will greet her houseguests.
Families from Westminster, Fountain Valley, Seal and Sunset
Beaches also make up the area's ISS hosts. Reside~~ who wish ~o
become host families during future foreign student v1S1ts may obtain
complete details from Mrs. Hill at 536-9626.
Revelin' • • • With Evelyn
By EVEL VN SHERWOOD
OI 1111 o.111' P'li.t Slaff
FLYING HIGH OVER the
Alcan Highway lr. their Bon·
anza aircraft. the Bud Hol·
steins of Cameo Shores
reached Anchorage, accord-
ing to their postcard.
Delighted with the "alr."
Ann and Bud are negoliat·
lng for a float plane to take
them inland for some fish·
ing. They have <ilready
made the Alaskan rounds
of Fairbanks, Nome a n d
Point Barrow -and that'~
some rounds'
Festival of Opera
Double Offering
Co-billing of two short but full-storied
operas, the traditional ''I Pagliacci," and "The
Devil and Daniel Webster " by Douglas Moore.
based on the classic story by Stephen Vincent
Benet, offer an exciting evening next week·
end. The two short operas are offered Friday
and Saturday, Aug. 27 and 28. in lrvine Bowl.
The Festival of Opera productions b e g i n
promptly at 8 p.m.
Lloyd Hanna and Giulio Viamonte have
been signed for the important roles of Silvio
and Tonio in "I Pa8liacci." and the distin-
guished young American basso, Harold Enns.
will portray the principal role of Jabez Stone
in "The Devil and Daniel Webster."
Hanna, a native of Southern California.
has sung roles in the leading opera houses in
Milan, Rome and Venice.
Viamonte has had extensive participa·
lion in Argentine opera and was artistic di-
rector of the Teatro Argentino of La Plata in
19&2.
SPEAKING OF TH E
AIR several pilo•s w o n
thelr wmgs Ir. July gradua·
lion and include. Ken Rolle
of Corona de! Mar and Bill
Rickes, Costa Mesa. w h o.
earned instrument ratings :
Nancy Thomas, Corona del
Mar. and Jack Beattie. Cos·
ta Mesa. commercial Ji.
censes: Jack Hagin. Costa
Mesa. Elizabeth Shattuck.
Laguna Beach. John Pia'.
an. Balboa Island. Soren
Lohde. Costa Mesa. a n d
Oav1e Schnieder of ~'ew
port Beach all :eceived pri·
vale pilot ratings.
Jo' R I fl A Y THE THJR.
TEENTH was just another
date lo the Allen Grubbs
who left for a round-the-
world trip, with Paris the
first stop. From P a r i s.
they'll t"ur Fra11c.: and the
re\t of Europe. T h e n
Greece. Turkey, Egypl.
Before returning in No-
vrmber . thry will have trav-
eled by boat to lndia, Sing·
apore and Hong Kong.
.J U 0 G I:. THURMOND
A~O ~IRS. Clarke are mov-
ing to Cameo Shores from
Pasadena. The judge will
commute lo Los Angeles
where he is on the Federal
bench.
Cotton Card Party: Ebells' Ann11,al Bene fit
Guessing at contents or prizes to be awarded winners at the New-Hoddie I. Proulx. committee assistant Players will meet for brunch
port Beach Ebell Club's annual benefit Cotton Card Party Thurs-at 11 a.m. in the clubhouse. Proc~ds will be directed toward the
day, Sept. 16. are (from lett) the Mmes. Jack B. Cunningham. vice club's scholarship fund. Tickets are $2.50 and reservations may
president in charge of ways and means; Harry Goetz, brunch chair· be made by calling.Mrs. Cunningham at 548-5187.
man; Thomas L. Letto. Mn. Cunningham's co-chairman, and
Aunt Delilah's Scythe Slices Into Michael's Status
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 13-year-<>ld boy
wbe need.a your help u bad as any grownup who
ever wrote to you.
My aunt used to be a beauty operator (around
UM t1ml of King Arthur, I thlnk). Anyway, Aunt
Myrtle moved next door to us last month and it has
clianged my whole Uf e. Mom has decided she isn't
aotng to 1end my kid brother and me to the barber
anymore became it COili too much money.
~unt Myrtle cuta her own kid's hair and Mom
aaya her balraata are lood enough. for anybody. So
r1ow Aunt Myrtle Is cuttin& our ha.Ir. too. and it la
just 1 crime what that woman can do with a pair of
lclaor1. After yeeterday'1 haircut a girl u.ked me
when I wu going to the electric chair.
Mom hta a wild temper and doesn't take any
mouth off us kids to plelM be on my side and put
Uala l.1tter In the paper. The advice will han to come
from you. not JM. Tbanb for your help.
-MlSERABLE MlCHAEl.
DIAR MIKI: No 14-y .. r-old kid ahould
Ito foracS to w•lk •round with • homefMdt
ANN LANDERS ~
haircut th•t emb.rrt1M1 h'm. Tell yeur "*"
..... CVM me, I'll tell her:
01¥9 the boy • chtf\te te .. '" tCMM extra
money by dolnt err•nd• Md choree eround
the houM. Then ht can buy hit helrcuta from
• INrbtr and things will be • lot quieter treund
yovr piece.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our daughter Emily
ls 23 years old and employed In a large office. She
Uves at home and we know she is a pure, God·
fearing young woman.
A divorced girl worb alongside Emily and
from what we have heard, ahe Is an evil penon. This
dlvor<'ee comes to work late and leaves early. She
&el~ her supervisor to doctor up her time card and
collects Cull pay for part-time work. She makes it up
to the supervisor by joining h.im for drinks after
office hours.
This woman talks to the younger girls in the of·
flee about things they shouldn't even be able to
undersund.
Although Emily make8 good money and has
been employed at lhia pl1ce two years I feel she
abould change jobs. I'd rather have her employed
among decent people and mate less. What do you
111? -CONCERNED MOTHER
DIAlt CONCllltNED: L .. v• Emily alone.
The wwW It filled wfth all eortt of people. If
yieu've Hfled y.ur d•Ufhter prosMrly, you ..,,, Med to worry.
The Mat office might hav. two "b.d"
women •nd may~ •"" a "bed" man.
P.S. MotMr, I un't lm .. lne wh•t It 11 that
• 2S.yur..lt "should not 9"" ... tble to unde,..
tttftd."' The more the 11 able to unclerst•nd. the
a..tter. TtM enet who DON'T unclerst•nd get
Into trouble.
~
DEAR ANN LAl'\DERS· I was amused by the
letter from the friend who wanted to know why a
"handsome. respected. successful man would leave
a beautiful. talented. accomplished woman for a
crude, cheap. ignorant tramp."
Your reply was l~t ''perhaps the crude. cheap,
ignor1nt tramp fiJled a need in the man that the
beautiful, talented. accomplished woman did not."
It was a good answer. Ann. but t think I have a
better one.
Maybe the ''handsome. respected. succe~ful
man" was also a smart fellow who knew the dtf·
ference between "d ignified acquiescence and whole-
hearted cooperation." -J . A. H. OF SEATILE
DEAR SEATTLE: You win. Your anawer
~ better.
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J 4 DAILY PILOT /NIWS.Prtu
Theresa Low e Weds Robert M. Hall
MRS. ROBERT McCLELLAN HALL
Lah Tahoe Wedding Trip
' White gladioli. large chrysanthemuma and 1pider
-and pompon chrysanthemums and white stock dec-
orated the altar oC St. Joachim's Catholic Church and
white pompon and spider chrysanthemums were at each
pew when the Rev. Thomas J. Nevin performed the
ceremony uniting Theresa Agnes Lowe and Robert Mc-
Clellan Hall In marriage.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrw. Jqhn H.
Lowe of Newport Beach and the bridegroom ia the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hall of Loa Anteles.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride waa
• gowned in a two-piece wedding costume of pointe
d'esprit lace with a peau de sole redingote ending in a
chapel train. A Camelot cap held the elbow lenftb
illusion ve;1. She carried a cucade bouquet of wblte
duchess roses and lily of the valley.
Mia Christine Lowe, si1ter of the bride wu gowned
in floor length powder blue linen and wore a abort white
!Jee mantilfa brought by Mrs. Lowe from Europe. •
Bridesmaids. who were dressed identically to the
ma.id of honor were the Misses Katbleen L<>we, slater of
the bride, Sally Hall, the benedict's slater, Paula Daly
and Patricia Chapman of Kentfield and Joan Radonich of
Orinda. They carried cascad~s of golden garnet r<>1e1 and
miniature ivy.
Beat man was William Vandling of Eugene, Ore., and
ushers were James Dewar. James Hudson of San Bernar-
dino, James Conti, John Lowe, brother of the bride and
Richard Whitmore. '
A reception in the garden of the bride's parent&'
home followed the ceremony. Tables with blue cloths
a.nd topped with blue and white umbrellas surrounded
the pool, in the center of which an island held a cage of
white doves.
The bride's table boasting a six-tiered wedding cake
wae centered in a magnificent white wrought iron guebo.
Guests danced to the music of the Bill Willeford Trio
on the terrace.
A graduate of the Unive~ity of California, Berkeley,
the bride was president of Pi Beta Phi.
Presently attending University of Southern Cali-
fornia Law School, the benedlct is a graduate of Stanford
University, where he was a member of Chi Pal
Rob erts-Gibbons
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Vow s Sol e1nnized
Yellow daisies ~.:orncd
the altar of St. Andrew·s
Presbyterian Chu rch when
Beverly May Gibbons and
lwan Francia Ro~rts ex-
changed vows and rings be·
fore the Rev. James Moor.
The bri1.?, daughter of
Mrs. Coline Gibbons or Co-
rona del Mar and the late
Mr. Leslie G i b b o n s.
was g 1 v e n in mar-
riage Ly her brother, Grah-
am C. Gibbons. She wore
an Italian silk gown with a
train and lrcr veil was beld
by a Uly of the v a 11 e y
crown. She 1.o.rried white
roses and orchids.
Mrs. Michael Ander~ o n
or San Francisco was the
matron of honor; best man
ents. Spedal guests were
the bride's s 1st e r , Mrs.
Willard Jotu.i:on and family
of Illinois and her aunt,
Mrs. M a r g a r et Cattell,
British Columbla, Canada.
Afttr honeymooning in
Portugal and Great Britain,
the bridal couple will live
in Canoga Park.
The bride attended Trin·
ity College of Music. Lon-
don and received her BA
from Univenitv of Callfor·
nia. Berkeley. ·
Her bwband, son of Mr.
ar·d Mrs. Derwyn F. Rob-
erts or Wales, earned mas-
ter or science detrees at
University or Wales and
UCB.
MR. AND MltS. I. F. ROBERTS
Canoga Park Hom.
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MRS. RICHARD P. HORN
Reclt" Vow.
Richard P. Horns
Live in Oakland
After honeymooning near
Lake Tahoe, Richard Pur·
cell Horn Jr. and his bride,
the former Janet Lee Ho·
bel, will Uve In Oakland.
They recited vows last
Saturday before the Rev.
Dr. Charles H. Dlerenfleld
in St. Andrew's Presbyt.erl·
an Church.
The bride. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Hobel of Costa Mesa. was
given in marriage by her
father. She wore a silk chif·
fon over satin sheath gown,
trimmed with lace appli-
que. Designed by her moth·
er. the gown featured a
sweetheart neckline and a
cathedral length train of
lace.
A satin Dior rose held her
illusion veU, and she car-
ried phalaenopsis orchids
and stephanotls 'On a pray·
er book, a wedding gift the
bride's father gave her
mother on their weddi ng
day 2S years ago.
Turquoise silk organza
gowns, also made by the
bride's mother, and cres-
cent arrangements of min·
iature yellow roaebudJ were
selected for Miss Kathleen
Hobel, the bride's sister and
maid of honor. and M l s s
Jeanlnne Hobel. another sis-
ter and bridesmJid.
Attending the brldeiroom
as best man was Andrew
Welling Jr.. and ushers
were Larry Mowinckel and
Dr. Calvin Hobel. the bride's
cousin. Mrs. Ralph Deaver
was the organist
The c h u r c h Fireside
Room. setting for the re-
ception, waa decorated with
Ytll°" and white Cladloll.
The bride Is a graduate
of Orange Coast College and
San Francisco State College
where she was a social wel·
fare major.
Her husband, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Horn of San
Franciaco, also was gradu·
ated from SFSC and will
teach in Oaltland.
l\ MARY' WEBB DAVIS
Cour1t1 '" Charm ct Moddi1t11
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MR. AND MRS. GARY IVES
St. Andrew's Ritet
Bride's Birthday .
Gary Ives Claims Bride
\.ioth of Berkeley.
A rec~ption follow~ in
the home of the bride's par-
Silver Year
Anniversa ry
Party Given
Ma r g are t Strobridge organist and John Stuart Toasts of champagne and
Bentley was married on was solois t. congratulations marked the
tier birthday to Gary Rob· A reception followed in surprise party commemor-
the home of the t>ride-ating the 25th wedding an-ert Ives durlng a double groom's parents for about universary of Thom as
ring morning ceremony in JOO g u e s t s. An'hunums S. and Shirley Hayes Ma-
st. Andrew's Presbyterian and orchids were sent bv son of Costa Mesa w h oj
Church performed by the the best man from Hawaii were married in St. Peter's
Rev. Dr. Charles H Die-to provide decor. Assisting Church. Hartford, Conn.,I hostess was MQ. Milton Aug. 10. 1940 by the Rev.I renfield. 8 f ,.. J. Doyle. 1 ower o 1~ewport Beach
The bride is lhe dau ghter and the guest book \\as cir-Moving to California in1 of Mr. and Mrs. Richard culated by Miss Jan Bailey 1948. the Masons have been•
Strobridge Bentley of Glen-of Santa Ana . residents or the Harbor
\iew. Ill.. and her bride-The couple are honev· Area 17 years.
groom's parents are Mr. mooning while crossing Ne· H . ... M I and Mrs, Robert W Ives of ononng "'e a s on s Newport Beach. vada. Utah and Iowa to were their son and daugb-,· their new home in Prospect ter-in·law, Mr. and Mrs.
Given in marriage by her Heights, Dl. Bruce H. Mason 01 Colla.
father. the bride wore an The bride attended rllinois Mesa. in whose home the
embroidered alencon lace l 1niversity where she was party was given. th e i r
sheath with a silk alpaca affiliated with Kappa Kap-daughter, Mrs. Steven Bid-
lrain. Her illusion shoulder pa Kappa sorority. ~er hus-le, son-in·law and claugb-
length veil was held by a ~d wat graduated from ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ml@.tt1
garland of white stephano-Orange Coast College and Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs.
tis and vanda orchids, and attended Iowa State. Cllf Priesl
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ud st.efhanotis. Chery lvef, the bride-
groom's lister, was maid of
honor. She wore a floor
length orchid chiffon over
mo.tching 1satin dress and a
garland made in plnk tones,
and carried a plnk cam&·
Uon and roH bud bouquet.
Brian IQ>bota of JColoa .
.Kauai, Hawall, roommate
of the brlderroom at Iowa
SL.tle was bis beat mao.
Ushers were MUton Bower
of Lido lalt and Rick Bent-
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Marries Dallas Holmes
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Lo s Angeles Home of Honeymooners Cl.NEMA CAPSULl'.I
Prur.&1 PREVUI: • ad1:s~e':r.~ :s~ :sboa~n:w ~Be~t:.n: ~:;0~~~r, Mr•. Diane :~ !:es:nuec:! = p I t t U f I
Kenneth Milas 8ouJe when son of Dr. and Mn. Howard Aiello. wu the matron of colleaea: her hwband 11 a
they r e t u r n from their P. House of Newport Beach. honor a n d wore a ireen a e n i o r at Univeraity ot
honeymoon trip to Hawaii exchanged pled&es and~ crepe drela. Yellow d&lalu Southern California Scbool
and the Orient. in Christ Church by the . formed her bouqvet. At-of M.micine. Ke is a mem-
lbe fonner Joan Gutow· The Rev. B. S. Snudden tendin1 u but man waa ber of Phi Gamma Delta
peeks St. Andrew's Presbyteri-
an Church was the setting
for the afternoon ceremony
linkinl Patricia Ann Mc-
Michael and Dallas Scott
Holmes.
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The Rev. Dr. Charles H.
Dierenfield performed the
sinlle rinf rites for the
dauibter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. McMichael of Corona
del Mar and the 100 of Mr.
and Mn. Donald C. Holmes
of Riverside.
Escorted to the altar by
her father, the bride wore
a peau de so.le gown of tr1-
diti011al white. Her bod.ice
featured a acoop neckline
and abort sleeves and her
bouffant skirt was fashion-
ed with a Watteau train.
Seed pearls trimmed her
pillbox, whicb caU&hl I
shoulder length veil, and
she carried spider chrysan-
themums, stephanotis and
eucalyptus leaves.
Mn. Leon Hyter of Or-
ange. co·11in of the bride
and matron of honor. wore
a pale aqua peau de soie
gown and carried yellow
spider chrysanthemums.
Identical gowns and bou·
queta were selected for her
bridesmaids. t h e M1sses
Elizabeth Venrick of St.
LouJs. Mo .. Linda Hawkins.
Glendale and Janne Shreves,
North Hollywood. and Mrs.
William Fryer, Westwood.
Former congressman Pat-
rick Minor Martin of River-
side served as best man,
while guest.a were seated by
Navy Lt. Robert Snyder,
Coronado, James Abercrom-
bie of New South Wales. Au·
stralla. Jeffrey Scott Fast,.
now. San Marino. and Leon
Hyter. Orange.
Afterward a buffet for :m
guesta was served in the
Newporter Inn, where Miss
Lynda Brown of Riverside,
the bridegroom's cousin,
circulated the guest book.
Special guesta attending
were Mra. Martin and Aa-
sem blyman and Mn. W.
Craig Biddle of Riverside.
Following a honeymoon
trip along the Caillomia
coast.. the newlywed couple
will be at home in Moraga.
lbe bride la a 1raduate
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MlllS. DALLAS SCOTT HOLMIS
Marrled In Newport
of Kent Place School, Sum-
mit. N. J. and Pomona Col-
lege and haa done graduate
work at University of $outh·
ern California. j
Her husband wu a Phi
Beta Kappa at Pomona Col-
lege where he was uadu-
ated cum laude. He studied
on a Marshall scholarship
1t London School of Eco-
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nomics in lll&t, and now is•-----------
attending Univenity of Cali-
fornia School of Law. Berk-
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and Gerald LM Whitaker 14. ln Monticello Townhouse -· '"'' MIN. • 11.""
exchanged weddlpg vows Recreation Center, Costa -.. -:•::... a.-...1•
and rings ln • ceremony Mesa. for 150 gueata. The ._ '""' ,. """' .......... " • "' performed by the Rev. John .,,. 1:• ,.,,,.
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fresh from the orchard!
The bounty of summer fru it,
distilled into luscious hues . . • a refreshing way
to set an outdoor party scene.
NEW VERA PLACE MATS
Hand-screened "Lueu" fruit pattern in
qold and orenge on pure linen.
4 round napkins. 4 mats 6.95
FRUIT NAPKIN CLIPS
Oranges, lemons . apples. berries. pine-
apples. Set of 4 2.00
BRIGHT PAPER FRUIT GARLANDS
Cherries, lemons. apples. berries , pine·
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leaves. Encheriting decoration for out·
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placeable bulbs. 7.95
PAPER HONEYCOMB FRUIT
Six assorted fruih to use as a centerpiece
or party garland. pkg. 1.00
"LEMON TREE" PAPER NAPKINS
Summer-y design by Georges Brierd.
"CONTEMPO'• PAPER GOODS
in luscious fruit orchard colors ..• man-
darin orange, cherry, apple, greengage.
lemon, blue berry in napkins. plates. cups,
boxed.
'nlere are three motion pic-
tures movinl Into the Harbor
area Wednaday evenln1 that
have at Jeut one thin' in common, they will 1bow local·
ly ln color!
Openinl al the Meu there :
will be a twin bill built .
around four-teaed animals :
with a terrific penchant f o r :
fun, thus provoking lauitia for ·
film viewers.
If you're one of the thou-
sands who flipped for "Flip-.
per", you1J roar with Clar·
ence, Tbe c .... Hye4 Uoe.
Here ls a bl&. 1tron1 kooky -
kin& of the jungle who I.A
adopted by a family and en-
joys the human's companion-
ship along with that of an ele--
phant and a wiaJy reptile.
From the maker of "Flip-
per", thia MGM preMntation •
comes to the big, bll Meaa ·
screen in Metrocolor. •
Starr in& TV's "Denn.la the
Menace". 7.dwa la Tiiie KJ&U-
ea is the other part of the
twln bill comin1 in the "'"a
Wednesday evenillg. Abo in
Metrocolor, thia MGM pre-
sentation co-.ian ln addition
to Jay North (DennlJ), Mar·
tin Milner, Andy Devine. Jlm
Davis and Joyce Meadows.
When you laup with an ele-
phant ln the bathtub, a bear
in the buemenl, you11 join
the roars with monkey-bull·
neaa provided by live mOnldel
;, all a part and parcel of the
CT'UY comecty. Zebra la ne
KJtchea.
Back U> Ounce, Tk
Crea-eyed U.. for L
moment. be la aupported bl
his cinema outing by Marsh-
all TbompiOD, Betsy l>raU,
Richard Haydn and pert
Cheryl Mlller. If you would
like a few 1aUCha to relieve
the tension of these hot aum.
mer days, why not viltt Clar·
enee and the 1.ebra, at t b e
Mesa this comin1 week.
Opener for the new week at
the Lido will be Lenl Jim, in
Super Panavilion 70 a n d
Technicolor. Pew O'Toole
st.an in thU film ftnion of
Joseph Conrad's timelea clu·
sic of th~ sea.
bride waa given in mar-College, where she was af-
riage by her father. She Is fWated with Epsilon Delta.
the daughter of Mr. and Her buaband ls a sraduate
Mn. E. L. Church Jr. of of Newport Harbor High
lU Lexington Lane, Costa School and Whlttier College,
Mesa. and the bridegroom where he was a member of
ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orthogonlan society.
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Filmed on location in
Southeast Asia, lMd Jim re.
veals the story of a man
W'Toolel who seeks hll pride
after a dlaastroua aea acci·
dent for which he ls blamed.
He find.a his new world aiding
natives ln a revolt against a
renegade IEU WalJachl and
wins the love and respect of
his 'tirl I Dall ah Lavi.)
Mrs. R u s a e 11 Malllous
was her sister's matron of
honor. She waa attired In
I tight cnen linen suit and
wore a white gardenia cor-
sage. Darrell Snow serv~
aa belt man. "
A belated reception took
Summer
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Dinner Ro .. rvatlOM ,.ti. M2"414C>
1117 Weotollff Drtve It Dover, Newport heel!
TbiJ month we're offerin1 a
lnl a wondertul apeciaJ of
one of our ftnut permanent.
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Others in the Lenl Jllll 1la.r·
studded cast are James Ma·
son, Curt Juraens, Jack Hawk-
ins, P1ul Lukas and A k I m
Tamiroff.
MESA MATINEE fans will
be treated to the double-laugh·
bill lncludlnJ[ Clanace, T h e
Cruea-eyed U.. plus 7.ebra
In TIM Kkelte1 at the regular
Wednesday matinee. The pro-
aram Will be kicked-off. IS
uaual. with rree refreshmen~
for lllm auesu.
FREE PASSES to the Udo
or the Mesa will be mailed t~
da.y to Curtis Hamed. 210 3StA
St.. Newi)ort Beach. Patty
Markov. 127-8 Vlrfinla Pl..
Costa Mesa. Lesley Stroud.
621 ~ Jas mine. Corona del
Mar and Josephine Webb,
1901 W. Balboa Blvd .• New-
port Beach.
f;ach week we mall compli-
mentary admlulona to four
ol our· loyal fan1 and read·
era. Perhaps you can continue
tcannln1 these column• lft the I.-.·........................................................ hope that your name w i 11 appear herein one da.y real
l4JJ \II .a. LIDO NEWPODT at!'. .&.CH 671-6360 aoon. See you at the movies,
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BRAIN KILLER -Elsa Lanchester guest-stars aa a
mad doctor who has invented a brainwave machine
that will allow her to steal secrets in "The Brain
Killer Affair." tonight's episode on ''The Man from
U.N.C.L.E .. " Channel 4 at 8. Roi>ert Vaughn stars
as Napoleon Solo.
Rebel Again
CBS Cuts Launching
Coverage, Stirs Fuss
By RICK DU BRO\~ 1tseU with a hard-an d·
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) fast rule for covering. news
CBS news. which stirred up a events -a.nd with a time
fuss by properly withdrawing Cu 11 credit to CBS-TV's
Ila recognition or the Emmy commitment -did not give
Awards. now ila's tumed si mple and convincing posi·
rebel ove r the television cov-lion that it would be there
erage ot space launchings when there is news lo cover.
and. by implication. polit1caJ UNDERSTANDABLE
D lllM: (lO """ > ''Wllo'• s., e ..._ conventions. \,Tbe tuu, however, Is un· "'°"'r IC.r .. l!lbtHlllly IM!ll'llS
h• Ellalisll tNdltt htl ...,._ htr • e Satll Tilt! (>0 1111A ) The new fU&s took shape derstandable in one import·
IHlclltt Metlltt Ii• ~ .. • *"' • • c-11 during the weekend when the ant aenae. In recent years. cruJll 111 ~It. (R)
•............ .__....._. ..... l"o opposition ne tworks said video public affaln rrograms ., • Hllll .... ti hi..,: (30 -............ •-r
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1c ceo M111.) ''Tilt Condtt11n ... "I · its reporting of "hat it con-especially to the networks
'1 ,,_dllttitld llil'tcti¥1, 111e ... i! fl""-°"" • s1ders routine matter connect-who look to them to g a i n W.llW ii turne ~ to I pu.,,""',. . . ...in1 tcielltitt ,itMlllC tt br•• lO:JI 8 Tiit \.ft 114 Mf. JMt• 130 ed v1th launchings -and lo back the respect their enter·
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Ru1111en •• A Ride t11 t~• Gtlj•lv• a.lt'ly provoked t~ 1ls dec1s1on for mstance~has buil t It.I
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for !fl• '°"" et • lllMJOf. •nit ...,. ....,.. ... launchings are no longer nov-easier route In the past few
ID Tiii w.e.. 1&0 111111.) \l_ llllM: o-1'9 ru 1'-~· el. the CBS-TV move m a y years.
Pit efl '-:; '"" • 1wcll seem only logical. and a m ...,.,...._ '*'•'"': (60 C01MS '"1 aM • step in the direction that the RESENTED :~i) .!:."r':tu~~'T,..~n:a'. 11:15 D 9 TIM TMll&M S11tw networks must eventually fol-The CBS-TV weekend move
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Clay Beware: Marichal TKO's Roseboro
WA YWABD VIEWS
Monday
Mumblings
Never a Dull Moment
When Dodgers, SF Play
87 RON BERGMAN private jet to New York wtth
A110Clatt!d PreH the team.
Spona Writer Newsmen we re barNd
from the clubbouae l.mmedl-
ly IUD TUCKEI
SAN FRANCISCO -Mumblings of the Monday
Muae ...
SAN. FRANCISCO -Juan ately following the tlgbt, and
Ma.richal, whose li victories the main combf.tanta were
top• major league rlgb~ gone after the game. One
handen, faceg pouible 1us· dozen policemen stood ID the
pension for bitting Los An· hall between the team.a' dub-
gelea Dodger cat.cher John bou1es
Roseboro on the head with "Ju~ told me ROHbaro
a bat. Ucked him in the ear with
DEPT. OF nIEY TELL ME ...
Do not weep for Dodger owner Walter O'Malley •••
He is not through making money on the current road trip
•.. Indications are the Dodgen will play to near capacity
houses during their four.game series beginnine toni1ht
with the Meta in New York.
The incident in the third the ball " said San Francllco
lnn.ing of Sunday's game set manage~ Herman Frank.I.
off a punching spree betwe~n "The umptr.s told me there
both teams. It too~ 14 rmn· were no words." utes and a few policemen to
restore order.
The Giants moved to withln
The Dodgen, in fact, have drawn exceptionally well
on the road all summer ... Walter Alston, the manager,
explains it thualy: "Tbis is the most exciting Dodier
team I ever managed. We 're singles hitters but Maury
Willa' bue stealing has made a great hit with fant
everywhere. He even keeps me gueuing. Tb.is ii like our
1959 club. Everybody takes turns being the game hero."
one-half game or the National RING OFFER League leading Dodgers by
winning ~. Losing Marich.al FOR FIGHTERS now could cripple San Fran·
The Sa n Francisco 49ers who played in Portland Sat·
urday night report citilens of that city are 1till annoyed
at Ram coach Harland Svare ... It wu just a year aeo
that the Svare took bis team to Portland and Ul8d former
Oregon State demigod Terry Baker only sparingly •••
This after the advance publicity on the game wu built
mostly around Baker.
Strangely, Ron Perranoski's 1ucce11 u a relief
pitcher centers on the fact b.i4 arm la "tired" ••• HJ.a ball
does not sink when bis arm is strong and when he dou
not pitch for a few days, trainer Wayne Anderson
1tretches his arm to weaken U.
* * *
cisco chances to keep pace.
Plate umpire Shag Craw·
ford threw Martchal out of
the game and said ln a writ·
ten report wllh Warren Giles,
league president:
"I wouldn't have thrown
the man out of the bell game
lf he had fought with his
ftlta," 1ald Crawford later. ·
"There wu nothing to precl·
pltate the fight at home
plate."
Maury Wills and Ron Fair·
ly of the Dodgen had gone
dOWD earlier getting out of
the way of inllde plt.che.s
thrown by Maricbal.
1u,, ,..._..1 Ma.ricbal came to the plate
CANOLISTICK RIOT SCENE -Gianta Juan Mari-John Roseboro (seen falling) in melee. Umpire Shag 11 the Jead~ff batter ln the
DEPT. OF HO HUM • • • chal (27) and Tito Fuentes (28) make Candlestick Crawford, Sandy Koufax (32) and Giant Coach third tnnlng. Roseboro took
When the SH Franclaco 49ers were •l•utht.,... Part look like a major riot scene during Sunday Charlie Fox try and break up the batOe. the second pit.ch from Sandy
by the Ct.nland Brown• a w .. k lfO• coach Jack kinnlsb 'tb th Dod M 'ch.al belted Dod Koulax, which mJsaed him Chrlstlan .. n uld, "The wf nd helped the 8~" 1 W1 e gen. an ger low and inside. and returned
•.• The wind, you prHUIM, blew only at OM end It to tbe mound close to
of the flekt Marichal'1 rlghl ear.
SAN FRANCISCO
IUPO-The Giant.a' Juan
Marichal and the Dod&-
era' John RoNboro have
been invited to settle
their celebrated dJUer·
encea in \he boxlnl rlnl tool&bt at Civic A~
tum here.
Matchmaker B • a a I •
Ford wired both pl.,_.
an offer to fllbt Ulne,
two minute rou.Dda u a
prellmlnry to ton.1Pt'.
Elmer Rush-Tod Hm1nl
boul
Ford offered to donat.
$1,000 to the wbJ.Mr'•
favorite charity.
N aUonal Leaeue record
boob I b 0 W ftoMboro
wetitu ~pounda, wbilt
Marlch&J tips the acales
at 185.
SomtbMy 111d Caulus Clay wn thlnklnt of An J cl J -nd s L ,,_ _J _ Dod MarichaJ turned around and tolnt to Southern Callfornl• to talk to the ,...,.. ge s, eve UL I ~s gers •tarted bitting Roaeboro with ~~~!:!!!!!55!~~p
Involved In the Watts riot •.. That would do no moN the bal R<>1eboro got in at ~·' 1 1-CiJt-than start new violence. leut one rigbt.-band punch. \,\/' * * * Indians Face Mets Koulu raced from the mound ' V LA 21 19 and tried to grab Maricb&J's
DEPT. OF ONEtheMANPbll'.S dOPlINih_ONPru"ili t f th pstart -bat. a...,. Do not count a e P 11 es ou o e ' NEW YORK (UPI) _ Don Playen from both sides a llrt
National ~ague ~nnant thing ..• They have the belt of Open Set Drysd&Je Cl&-ll) facea form-eagerly joined tn. On-deck ~~------...._ 'l in the schedule •.. The Phi» 1pend almoct all of the Dod Larry Mill c 2) hlttel' nto Fuentes ran to
final two weeks of the season playing second diviaion LOS ANGELES (UPI) -that rook.le defensive back ~l ht ger Los An eJ er l· home plate swinging his bat BRAKES
rlubs. . LOS ANGELES <UPI) -C-Oach Harl~ Svan felt ~ Clancy Williams of the Rams 1 f:ur ~me am! ::.~pe: Crawford grabbed Marlchal
It will take a miracle, but if Jack Chrlstianlen Tbe Lot Angeles Angels -day that his Los Angeles played an outstanding 1ame New vJk Mets e and . both tumbled to the
doesn't finlsb close to the top in thia year's National thanka to their new .. power Rama could have and should despite hi!I pro inupe.rience Drysdale tw ·defeated New ground. Someoae step~ on
Football ~ague race, thia will probably be bh final sea· hJ~r" Dean Chance -are have oeaten the Cleveland and had a great future ahead the umpire'• band, infllctins SAFE? '°" u coach of the •9ers . • . Again, the natives are eve.'\ up on tbe suson with Browns but tha youthful coach of him. ~-er si.te a splke wound.
resUeu the Jeape-leldinc Minnesota w., not too unharpy over the Jn the final analyail three ---. WOlle McCovey of the
Wille Mays is a cinch to establish at leut one more Twlna. 2l-ll ftDa1 score. · Cleveland veteraDJ .Ded =:: ~ =: ~:t ~ :-:: ~~~~~: Glanta rot spfted In the left
e run record tbiJ seuon • • • The NL record for Tbe Angels, who play lib HU views were not shared, the dilference -quarterback =:::;: = ;:;:: : :: :::::: shin. Dodger coach Danny
h e rum in one month i! held by Ralph Kiner who hit champ1 agalnat th~ breezing however, by .Clevdand coach Frank Ryan, fullback J t m c/,.'7r" 11_, "''IMtl""i.. s ...... Ozark wu f]~red . by a
Pro Football
Results
~ 1~ in Septembef, 1959 ... Willie bes 14 already thia pemwlt-bound Twms, did it Blanton Collier who thought Brcwn, and pasa cat.chins punch. Martcbal s shirt was ~ month The thing that might hurt him, however, ii ata.ln yesterday, dumping ~!itional F~ Lt~~e flanker Gary Collina. York f~ ttmea ln. five triea rt~~· 1 kn 11 tha
· tent.lo~ walks · Mmnetota. +1, &1 Ch an c e ~ons were a e The two coaches agreed on this year and bolds a 17·2 ow t man m D~ J ' ·Gilliam . th best t bib hitter in po 1t1 d biJ lOtb victory by flat" in tbe1r g~e yestttday. another observation _ that Weti.me edge. tried to hurt me." said vu5er un UI e wo-c lhiglin& home two nma and Svare and Collier were m both clubl had soorin The lt&CUe-leaden are 5-0 Marichal before boardlni a
baseball .... He hu the knack of shortening bis. 1tride1 iCOrinl another. qreement on one point -turutiea and failed to' :'ft!: againlt the Meta in Shea plane ~ Plttsbu$ ior the
and meeting the ball after hefty 1wingw at the firlt two The viotory cave the An· llze on them. P stadlum on the geuon and Giants' game tonight.
pitchel. * * * fell a 2·2 1pllt In the aeriet .. 1 think we hit our ak are 11-3 overall with the club. Roseboro left the field with · pe The Dodgen suffered 8 ..a a cut above his left eye and DEPT. OF ISN'T IT ABOUT. TIME? . . . •--Hewi•tt Wins early 10 pr.eparf.\lg for the tbaclc t San wu unavail&ble tor com·
That the Meta made an announcement concerning Atef~I SMMC All-Sta1r1 game-~.~~c't play ~Y :hen wJe~!~ ment. He took the Dod&ers'
C S l• f t ,.,,.,.. n -cleWl...c. 1 .,"" CKM~>. u we II we 1.vwu, olller ~ uey :::tenge s u ure. Alltwt M-C~ • ,_ <KMK>. F• E iald "I'm not taJdDc anything clou~ a !-run homer that That somebody said whatever became of th• spit-,,:;-:.",~~, .......... IF, Ive vents away from the Ra.mt. Their topped Dodger whiz Sandy
ball issue. f7 defensive line played a tnm· Koufu.
That somebody suggested Danny Tbomu bou&ht and an M MalOll mark with BUENA PARK_ Newport endous game." LOS Alf•n:: • " 11 the Miami pro football franchise so be could get a .. at tM Twinl, who have a healthy Beach'• Toni Hewitt made a "ConJidertng the :iumber of Wll•• • s ' 1 •
in the press box •.. He's been trying to crash them for ed&e on all othu teams ex· shambles of competition in a our injuries, I feel· we dld a ~'."~~:'a ! : ~ :
yean. . cept Cleveland. 1eotor women's Invitational real fine job," Svare admitt-~~':: ,_ : • ! ! That Johnny Keane was given a trophy u the Tbe Ancel.I open a four-swim meet over the weekend, ed. "And that WDllams 11 a.,_ If • : , o Exll™tioe Pr. Football
world's unluckiest man ..• Until he toot them O'fer, tbt ram• .m.1 with thole same wtnn1nt nve events and fin· rrut natural defensive back.. :::~... ~ : l ~ By Uie Alsocfatecl Pre11
Yanteea hadn't finished worse than third for something fonn\dable lndlanlh tonleplbt, nd Ill two others He made mJatakea but we u · T......,. ' ' • 1 • Natie11al League
Ulce 30 years. agalnlt wbom they avt ay-for the three daYt of competl· pected them because be bu ~~!~ ~ : : : ~ Satmlay'1 Re1uJta
That Sandy Koufax pitched another ne>hlUer. eel diltlniulabed ball thla sea-tlon. been practicing with us for ,..... ,. , • i Green Bay 31. Chicago 14 * * * 1oa. In fact they are 7-7 with Mias Hewitt, 13, won the only two weeks. He ls cotnc UN 'ltAHCi~'.0 • " 11 Washington 13. St. Louis 7
DEPT. OF POETRY • • • ClewlancL 40G-meter freestyle to 4 :~. to be a good one." ~~·,. • • • • San Francisco 27, Dallas 7
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WMn travellnt with a bhebell team They will caD on ~•fth10ander copped the 200 backstroke m The Rama in the MCOnd ba1.f ~ " ~ : : : SUJIClay'1 Rei.Uta
hl t ..a ' M.arcellno Lopa (w-> le>-2:G.3; captured the 100 free · -... d , ' 1 , Cleveland 21. Los Angeles E"' ,.. .. ha ' pr vate .ream, n1&tst to oppoee Jack Kralik in 1 ·01.1 · was first in the 400 COUllted a.monc their illJund "-" If J • • • 19
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That dMen't 1Nve11n '=~:!ff nifht. Chance'• victory left biJ rec-l:4u clocktni and rounded ei;ate bead cooeu111on, Merlin=. !' l • , ,
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Em _____ ,~ __ ._ ..... __________ ord at 1~9 for the year, but out her parade of victories(' sen ~lth a mild bead COD· "MrkNI ' ! : : : Americu Learue
he thinkl be'• In blfb aear with a 2:42 effort in the 200 cuulon' David Jones. splnal =-, • 1 • • • S.tarday'1 Resulta now. lndtvidu&J medley. concussion; Ben W i J 1 0 n, r ... ,, ,: ! : ! Bulfalo 30, New York 14
"With all the days oU we The Newport flash, apramed ankle; Terry Baker, ~-: ~~-~::: :!:::! San Diego 21. Denver 6
have com.lnc up, I 1bould cet who'll repneent the United pulled groin muscle and Gary e~111 ..... i. Le11i.r. O'"-LM Metlet Hou1ton '1:1. Boston 6 --------------------1•t leut 10 or 11 more atarta," Stat.el in an international C-Owan, ankle mjury. l. ,~-;t:;, A;:-.:;, .. H~~:=-ut S1mday'1 Re1ult
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Tops Placentia, 2-0
By ED GIBSON County division I to third and a single by Gary °' 111e o.ttv "11• 11111 The Pirates scored what Pickens I
J im Newkirk. Pancho Rios pro'tltd to be the winning run That was the end of the Pi·
and Bob Reveia combined to In the bottom of the first inn-rates scor~g. however, as
pitch Ward's Pirates of Costa Ing when Barry Wallace I e d Bob Martrn shut them out
Mesa to a four-hlt, 2-0 win . the rest of lhe way.
over PlacenUa in a Southern off with 8 double and scored Newkfrk worked the first
CalUornla Baseball Associa-on 8 sacrifice bunt by John four innings for the Pirates.
lion ti lt Sunday afternoon at Weber and a throwing error giving up one . ~it and ~ne
Orange Coast College. by the Placentia first sacker. walk w~1l~ str1ktn~ ou~ live
The win w as th e l2t They then scored an insur-before g1vmg way to Rios In
straight without defeat for the ance tally In the se<'.'ond on a the fifth .
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Pirat.H and gives them first single by Larry Bjork. a two· Rios. who was making his •; -:.· ~·
place In the SCBA '1 Orange base error which moved him first appearance of the sea· • A
son for the Pirates, picked up
the win, going three innings
an<l giving up one single wllile • · ·
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striking out five. Reveia CHASING THE WINNER -Malin Burnham of San Diego in Cbatterbo1 (No.
P!tched the last. two fram~s, 4749) forges into the lead in Saturday's tune-up race for Star Class world chamJ>-
GREENS
~JVing up !WO hits and strik· ionship regatta, after rounding mark ahead of William Ge:i:ard's Conquerer
111g out a hke number (No. 4780) from Santa Barbara. ana John Albrechtson's Scandale ·(No. 4969)
·~-1t1 1"'""'' from Sweden. Burnham went on to win by strong margin. It HIE
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lmtte Coat ket.. !':; ·~ ; ~ : g chairman. There will be five
Big Yawl to Coast
Advance Captures
Daily Pilot ·Troph~
Steve Seal's Advance of CLASS B -Impetuous,
Lido Isle Yacht Club, a 32. Charles G las go w, BYC;
foot PC day sailer converted Vela. Herb Riley, LIYC;
for ocean racing. was the Athena. Arrigio & Hayden,
winner of the DAILY SBSC. -
PlLOT's Perpetual Sunday CLASS C -A d v an c e;
for the . best corrected time Marvida, John Payne. BYC;
In the final two races of Bal-Tortola John Biby BYC.
boa Yacht Club's 66 Series. CLAsS D -Bettina, Tom
The final two races are Schock & Buster Hammond,
from Balboa to Long Point, BYC · Cordita Dave Smiley
Catalina Island, on Satur-BYC0
; Volant~. Mike Hirsh:
day, and the return race on BYC.
Sunday. MORF -Vivacious. Bill
Second over-~ was the J(). von KleinSmld, NYHC; Vel·
meter sloop Stnus, entered oz, Ken Ross. BYC : Sandi·
by Arthur Wald, Del Rey do . Roger Nate. Or a n g e
Yacht Club, and thl~d was County YC.
the 12-meter Columbia , co-Results of Sunday's race:
skippered by Jerry Driscoll CLASS A -Sirius. Pre·
of San Diego . YC and Fred lude, Columbia.
MacDonald, Lido Isle YC. CLASS B -Vela, tmpetu·
The final results Saturday: ous. Athena.
CLASS A -Columbia, Pre· CLASS C -Advance: Vl.x-
lude, Sirius. en. Roger Mesinger, NYHC;
Marvida.
CLASS 0 -V o I a n tt:
Small Boats Nameless. J. C. Jensen, SS·
SC; Gordita.
MORF -Vivacious; Vel·
In Regatta
Off LAYC
oz ; Bravo, Bill Haskell. Ll·
YC.
Me.I Keane. a golfer for 35 Th~ 72-hole medal pla~ tour-~ •• ~ ., 1 n 1 o races, one each day except Southland yachtsmen are Her vital statistics are 60
years, scored his first hole in n~y u1 slated. to start 1mme· ,01,,. ~ Z ! : Thursday. eyeing with interest a 60-foot feet over-all, 43 feet on the Bob Shaeffer's Salud won
one Sunday at Irvine Coast ~1ately f0Uo.w1~g the complet· Welcoming t h e v.lsiting re~terboard yawl recently waterline and 14 feet. 2 inch-the Metcalf Perpetual Trophy
~oliday Too
Far Ahead Country Club when his five ion of qualifying Sept. 6. •iiuui ~~ • ,. u 1 yachtsmen on behali of the shipped to Newport Be a ch es beam. She ls a center· for the Snipe Class in Los
wood shot on the l'n>-y 1 rd Tw? firs~ will be record~ ::;:.-::•cf" 1 ' o host Newport Harbor Yacht from the East Coast by board yawl with a draft of Angeles Yacht Club's Small
•lxth hole bounced into the In this edition of the club Hact.••borry, ltt : : : Club was Commodore Henry Briggs Cu~ningh~m. widely 6 feet 3 inches with board up Boat Regatta Sunday. Robert M. Allan's Holiday
cup. A resident of Corona championship. This will mark ~.:;~~ ~ r1 : : : Mackel. Defending champion known racing s~~pper. . and weighs 70,290 pounds. Shaeffer beat 19 contenders Too from Newport Harbor
Calif. Keane ia nevertheles~ the first time the title has a1o<t. '11 1 1 o Don Edler climaxed the open-The yac.ht, o~unally chris· He,r sail area, exclusive of In the largest class In the re· Yacht Club has only to finish
a member ol Irvine Coast. been decided by 8 medal play ~:i:~."'~ lb : ! ! ~ng ceremonies ~Ith the hoist· t~ne~ Jubilee .. IS undergoing spinnaker, Is approximately gatt~. better than l4th place over·
tourney rather than match D•••s. lb, lb 1 1 • mg or the Amencan flag. ri~grng and P8;tnting at Lido 20,000 square feet. Wmner of the Christy Tro-all in the Balboa Yacht Club's
S•nt• A... ~lay and it will be the first=:'.''~· 11 : : : The week of competition Shipyard and 18 expe~ to Cunningham said he plans phy in the Dragon Class was Catalina Island race Sept. 11
. . time the tourney has started R•••I•. • o n e ~ will be eased Wednesday ~ launched by Cunrungham to enter the yacht in the Carl Maston of LA YC. to win the coveted Ahmanaon
Qualifytng for the c I u b Without a defending cham· _r_01_•1_~ _____ 1'_1 __ • _11 night with a midweek trophy in the . near futu re. Class A ocean race at San The summary: Trophy.
champlonshJp la curTently un-pion. Last year's titlist has presentation for the winners Cunningham has renamed Francisco in September. Aft. DRAGON -<No 971 Carl The Ahmanson Series Is
der way at Santa Ana Coun· since moved out of the area of daily firsts and the pre-th~ y~cht Laura. She was er that he has no specific Maston. LAYC: 121 Rimm· computed on the best five out
try Club, with the l~w 16 quaJ-and left the club. L F d sentation of trophies for the hutld m 1960 by the German plans for racing the yacht Mara S ·McNamara LA YC· r · d · th
lfien and tres bemg seeded a Oli a leader at the end of the first yacht bu ilding firm of A!;>e· Cunningham said. ' Tom-Torti. s. B. Th. 0 ma,; 0 SlX races unng e sea-
th Th kmg and Rassmusen for ong AB C · son. Rancho ' ree race!!. ursday will . 1 f · W th · As the .Jubilee. the black· Y . . Last weekend's Gold Coast
Rips Comets be a re~t day for the fleet. i~a f o~ne~ ~a~cis t ea er· hulled yacht did weU ln East FLYING DUTCHMAN -race was the sixth of the ser·
The
Hole
San loaq11fn The.final formal trophy pre· 1 0 e as oas · Coast campaigning. She has (1) Flying Irishman. B. Mar· iea. Usi11g the thrQw-out ays.
A junior golf program Is sentahon. will take place Sat-competed in three Bermuda ti~ez, ~ :'fC; 12) Mark VII, tern, Holiday Too heads the
being initiated at Rancho San F 12 l W. urday night at NHYC. with races I 1960. 1962. 1964) plac· Bill KlinguismJth, LBYC. list with 6'4 points c 0 n n i,
Joaquin according to head or . lll Commodore PauJ H. Smart BCYC Hosts ing as high as second in PACIFIC CAT -(1) Copy Doran's Tehan! Los Angeles pro Jack Does. Kids will pay and Gordon presiding Class A. Cat. Bob Baker, CBYC; (2) Yacht Club, is' second with
Sl for ~ les~n, with the les-ANAHEIM _ Di5playing PREVIEW "She has a ve!Y good Light-Bro-Katt, Joe Riddle, ABYC; 16~; Jim Llnderman's Pre-
sons being given in two groups th . be t ff . I A . f th ' R FJ weather reputation and I am (3) Top Cat. Nell Harvey, Jude is third 48 Story between the hours of !O a.m. eir s o ensive show of prevtew o rngs to ag eel anxious to see how she will CYC. ' .
and noon. One group will be the year. La Fonda Stars come wa~ staged Saturday do in these waters." 11 aid INT-110 -Lollipop II, Don -----·-
composed of kids between the clobbered the Costa Mesa ;.hen Malin ~urnham ?f Sa n Cunningham. Warner. CBYC: f2J Andale.
By CLARE moMPSON ages of 10 and 14 and the Comets. 12.1• Sunda after· iego ca~e rom behind in Jn Regatta Jim Brum. LAYC. Golf Profe11lonaJ other group for kids hetween Y the traditional tuneup racp · MERCURY -f 1 l Sygnet,
Costa l\ten Golf Ran«ie the ages of 15 anrl 18 noon al La Palma Park. The ~nd .beat lhe Ot>et going away . . Bill Powers. CBYC: 121 Li'l
THE ACTIVE RIGHT SIDE Bob Brands nred a net S5 wi n clinched second place in light air~ Woodwind, sk1ppe~ed by N R Lululu, Ed Mills. CBYC.
Watching a pupil practicing to capture top honors in Ran-for the Stars in the Southern Burn_ham IS ~ former world Harry Wood of Alamitos ~ay eW ace SNIPE -( 1) Salud, Bob
.he other day I waa pleas~ cho's weekly pro shop sweeps. California Baseball Associa- champion datin!! back to Yacht Club. . won ~e Lt~O· In d Shaeffer, CBYC ; (2) Walk-OU,
In note that this lady was hit· A t~handicapper. B r a n d s . . . .1945. He has been a runner-up HA class tn B~hla Cortn· 3 ugu f8 te Flash Elarle, LBYC : (3) Non ling the ball very well. The toured the par 72 course in a lion " Orange County DiVl· in several Gold Star regattas blan Yacht Clubs Summer Sequitur Bi 11 Drummond
::HJ seemed to be hit "on the total of 75 strokes to nip Jack sion since, and this year stands a Regatta for centerboard boats Muneca ae Oro, a 32-f o o t MBYC. ' '
.:crews ", H we 11y, and the Stewart by two shots. A win by the Comets would good chance of winning his Sunday. . sloop .skippered by Mac Jones •
light was correct. Stewart. who plays to a 14-have left the two teams dead-secood ~hampionship. Tbe ~eek~nd series drew of WmdJam~er Yacht Club. BALBOA Balboa
Then, probably because she handicap. had 8 net 67 while 1 k d f He will be up against such 106 entries m seven classes. won the Pacific Handicap rac· Penln1u11
was becoming tired, the ball Forest McCuiston and' Paul oc e or runnerup honors, other former champions as The fmat results: Ing Fleet division In the inau·
began to veer just far enough Runge deadlocked for third at thus forcing a playoff to de· defender Don Edler. Bill LJDO.HA I 181 -(1) Wood· gural of Cabrillo Beach Yacht S7J.404I
to the right 10 that ii 1he had 69. Runge had 8 gross 75 to termine which team would Ficker. NHYC t 19581: Bill wind, Harry Wood. ABYC ; Club's Pacific Point Vincent~ -Open Dally At •:•5-
been on the courae U wouW tie Brands for low Rross hon -face wam·s Pirates of Costa Buchan. Seattle 11961 1; Low. l2l Hi-Ho. Ed Rodriguez. race Saturday.
have landed In the bunker. ors, while Mccuiston had a Me~a in the playoffs eU North. San Die~o 11957. ABYC: 13) Lufferly. Don The ~a~~ drew 71 . boat!\ In
Then I spo~ It and w.111~-gross 79. . · 1959-1960 >. Walter vnn Hut· Robert son. ABYC. three d1v1s1o~s -40 m PHRF,
ed over. She wd she wasn t The staff at the 1 r v l n P The Stars Jumpert off on lop schler. Rio t1e .J a n e 1 r 0 LIDO 14-8 1 lli l -Jaba. 22 in the Midget Ocean Rae·
Ured , and asked what was Ranch golf cou rse has ~lat· and nt>ver looked b3ck. sco r· (J9:l8·:J9 > Wyhn Bedall. BCYC: 12) Big ~g Fleet._ and 9 in Ocean rac·
wrong. l told her what I have ed a flag tourney for this inii three runs In the first . Another Ion~ overdue Gold Eoough. Henry Brown. NH· mg Handicap. t~ repe~t scor~ of tl!l'es .• weekend, wit h all Ran cho five in the third, three in the Star winner ls Gary Comer YC; (3) No. 19W. S. 1. Fish· As PHRF winner. Jones
"eet, .. your nght side is members eligible to compete. fi ft h nd th . th of Chicago. former North bein. BYC. was awarded the Ted Bonz.l
stuc · -ff ti t B h a one 1" e 51~ · American 1Silver Star) win-LIDO 14 Jr 17\ -Spurt, Memorial Trophy.
• End1 Tuetday •
[Wf i'9oe !QI f' JllU'I la ~ ablli
•9-n•i-... --.. .._ ......... _.
As anyone ~ho plays a~y u~ tlf1 on ea~ The C o m e l s, meanwhile. ner in the class. Nancy Place. BCYC. Winner in the Ocean Racing
golf knows. this can be dis-Thtng!I have been relative-could gamer only a single Behind Burnham in S t KITE ( 12) -Shamrock 11 Class was Barney Flam of ·
astrous. Th~, right sl~e must ly quiet around Huntingto laUy in the top of the sixth. day's tune-up race was K~:f~ Andy Rose, BCYC ; (2) Do~ CBYC In Flamboyant, and the Omar Sharif.James Mason ~· well -relea.sed , I call Beach Country Club the past r · t b R w· Jaffe of Central Lon 1 1 d One, Keith Holmes, ABYC; MORF winner was Carramba. ~t. .Dig In the . spikes on the week. but two tournaments . irs aseman ay 11• Sound wi th Skl g s an (3) Misty. Her b Hester, skippered by Al Narkewicz.
tns1de of the right 6hoe when are coming up during the next IMiams scored the only run for port Beach f All.an of ~ew. BCYC Blue Water Cruising Club • you take your stance. Push month esa as he walked, moved and All s c.rew. affe SAD.OT .t, ( .
your left hip into the ghot Some so twosome!; are re-to second on a ground out and . an also sailed a bril-1( un -No 2914,
wi th the right big toe. pared to tee off thi~ weeifeno scored on Dale Frye's second hant .come-from-behind race, John Dalgh, NYHC; l2) Hodge
Place a ball under the out· in a better ba ll of partners singlP ~sltng themselves from 12th Podge. Donald Hodges. ABYC. ~•de of your righl shoe when tourney which will utillze the Meanwhile, La Fon.di rip-~n :het early stages of the ~o. 2913, Gordon Hodges.
you practi ce. Any of these fuU handicap of the partners. ped 111to Allen Mahe1u and 0~~s · . · ~gs sh?uJd remind and u-There Is an entry fee of $2 Jack . Rhod.es for 11 runs in w ird rn the tune-up . r~ce SABOT B <21 1 -Gophe~ s~st you tn getting the right and the calcutta feature will the first. five framea be.fore B!s Pe~e ~~~,,n.ett of M1si;1on B(:)o~~: Gre~ ~axB~ell.llABYC'.
side released so your weight be optional. John Satnt took the mound y. uc dll was fou rth. tppe. 0 . isse • BYC ,
can flow into the shot. Theo The President 's Cup tour-to cool off the La Fonda bats. ~~~h was seventh and Edler (3) Jato, Phillip Brown,
the club head can go }'lraight ney is billed for the first week Saint and Frye shared the in 'sa!St~. ~opt ~oreign entry N~Xi<rr C (l2) N 4071 through 'and not have to be of September. with an entry four hits garnered by the Al · ur ay s nal was John . -0· •
drawn a~ross the ball jus t fee of $15. Head pro Vince Comets. as Saint picked up brech ~on of Sweden who Jim Clarkson, BIYC ; (~} No.
.enough t~ cause those "leaks" Modica ann ounced the club a. double and a single in two placed fifth. 41117, Parker Dale Jr., (3) ~nto the nght·ha~d hunkers would be presenting S600 in trips to the plate and f'rye ---No. 4142, Margaret Krahle.
into the champ1onsh1p brae· prizes. had a pair of singles in three ABYC.
----------------at bats. >
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Art'1 Landing Davey'• Locker
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Peter O'Toote
"LORD JIM"
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72 Anglers 317 Angler1
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Thr DAILY PJU'Yr ii. '>OP fl(
the few mmmunily new~.
fl 11 Pe r i1 of Its !if1e In thr r.ou~try to havr the rombi·
n11t1on of l>olh AsFOCllltr(f
Prrlla . and Unllrd PrNlS·ln· terna t1ona t Julie Andrews
and M NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL TMEATRE IN AMERJCA
White Sea Bass . . . O 19
' Barracuda . . . . . . . . . I 137
Bass . . . ......... 86 266 ~ Bonito ............. 11 4 . 659
Halibut . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 t 4
Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . o 30
Yellowtail .... , . , . . . . . o 2 l Blue Fin Tuna . . . . . . . • o o
~ Albacore . . . . . . . . . 23 lM •. f Huntington Beach Landing
Boat-30 Anglers, 3 Barracuda, 67 Bass, J 20 Boni· ~ to, 16 Halibut. 80 Miscellaneous; Barge-121 Ang.
: lers, 150 Bass. 500 Bonito, 72 Halibut. 24-0 Mil-. cellaneous.
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With A Wont Ad . 'l'BE BIOOES'I' SINGLE MAllKE'l'Pl.ACE ON 'l'BE ORANGE COAS'I' • PHONE DlllECJ' 142·54178
HOUSH l'OR SALi HOUSH l'OR SALE
1000
VACANT
Quality Back Bay home on private lake.
Priced under replacement cost. 3 B.R. plus
family room, 2~ baths. Thi.I home is vacant
and can be shown at any time. $44 ,200 and
10% moves you in.
BUILDERS DREAM
50% subordination for a full If.I acre in
prime Eastside rent.al location. Property is
ready for development and only $25,000.
OPEN EVENINGS
COMPANY
642-2020
1920 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA
HOUSH FOR SALE HOUSH l'OR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALE
Gener•I lOOOGener•I 1000 General 1000 o.n.ral 1000 G.ntir•I 1000 Gen11r1I 1000
BUY OF THE WEEK I
e POOL + J Reflrooms
e Nev"1y De<.'or11tl'd
e Pr!et>: $1 9.500.
e Down: $900.
e CIOlilna Co1t1· $280.
•TolA\ C.1,h Requi~·
$1180.
e MOflthly Payment•:
$144.
e lnc!udes: Prine. Jnt.
l'axes, ln5.
e See it lo Mlk!ve it,
MESA DEL MAR
Take over e1d11tlnG 5\ ~,
Loan on th\1 lovely 4 Bed·
mt. 2 bath home. Fam.
Rm, fireplace & fruit
trttt ga.lure. $162 ~r mo.
!llCI. Int, & t•Xl'~ & Priced
at ONLY $24,9'*.>0
IT'S VACANT
ReMdy to move in U you
Qualify. No On VA or
Min_ Dn FllA. Pmt. ON-
LY $118.74 PrillC. Ir. Int.
on VA -$119 Prine. ' lnt. on Jo~HA. l Bednn,
l ~ bath, B/I, all eltt:. kil ,
Pl'lllo & kid )Ile backyard.
Cutf' Doll House for a
~·antinb family.
RUNNER-UP
3 Bedrma, t \~ bnU1a.
targ:r 16X36 POOL. Block
wall completely 1urround-
tng: back yard. VACANT
and ready tor immediate
occupency. Srperate play.
yard for children. ONLY
$900 Dn. $144. per mo.
Incl PIT!.
Coals & Wallace
REALTORS
1491 a.ker S46-41•1
THE 'JE AL
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THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
PEOP LE and 5teamboau
loot loudNt wh~n they are
In ll IOK·
THE~EAL i
E S TAT ERS ' " '
$12,000
F1Jl.L PRICE
btly thla &Oxlto' R-2 1~ in
good EASTSIDE loca1ion•
Pl1.111 1 bedr00n1 Cllder
home. cau today. Open
'til '· &46-nn
THE QEAL
E .S TATERS
TOSS YOUR
WORRIES
WINNERS
COUNT DOWN
Onty 24 mor-e day'-,ta.1:e1 ~•·
tied In your new hurne IJe-
101-e K hool 1tan1:
BAl'CREST
4 bdrm1. ',It., be.th&. plu'
count.ry-liied family nn.
Unique -sh•ped plan !!'Ir
fun·ln-tht·•un with eal)' al~
CHI. lo ? bli pat\OI, SSJ,500.
Top Ii'-" Lo&n.
M. Pioo11er.
EAST SIDE
Cosl• Mesa. Nrwpt Harbor
Ill School. 4 txlrma plua
lam. rm. + dlnlna; rm. Bla
pool! A "growlfli: lamily"
home w/lota or bll·lns. v".
cant -Ready for lmmed.
occupancy. OnlY $42,500.
Mf'1>1 R.obel'1>
ATTENTION BUILJ)ERS Ii
SPEaJU. TORS
We tur.Yt. just Haled 1 line
Eutlide proper1y flt'ar the
Civic ~nl.t.r area. Vacant
land for-B units !or 115 .oo:I + 6 exla1ln1.: units bring·
ifli'. In S600 per month. Thll
la the bt1t buy in COl!I
Meu • total priee $75,000.
646·7711. Open Eves.
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE
6">TIU
$18,700
Jr. Eslate
4 bdrmii .t hUCt family rm.
2 baths. Model drttm kite~
en. Fared of fndt I: thadl!
treea. Your own private pk-
nlc lf'OUllda. Covere:I. patkl.
BBQ att•· ~1720 anytimf'
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
Nearty rm.ct
ALL IT NEEDS IS YOU
Meticulou1ly decorated 4
bdrrn .I. 'l bath.I. On Ire
cul <It llC lot w/tio.t yard,
play yard, pl1.11 loYely land-
1e1ped patio anoa. Ulfd
brick llrepl In la.ra;e llvina;
rtn, book ahe!Vtl, bit in
TV &: 1ttreo shelvn, elt"C
bit in kttcnen. radio ga-
rage doot'" opener. $34,!f:IO,
Eves call~
C1ll 64EMrJ61 for
"SMILING SERVICE"
Im Hubl>r 81.vd .. C.M.
Newport Hel9hts
SpotleM 3 bdrm. 2 bath with
Iota of r)'e appeal. Ip. Ii•·
room, din. al'ff.. conveoJert
tn achoola l Wntcllft P\a· u., pyml, tnd. prin, Int. Ji
ta.xes. ONLY $7.6,7511.
HOUSES l'OR SALE
Cotti MtN 1100
REDUCED $S.000
Le 4 BR. l bath home. Ste
10 1pprecl11te. All bit-Ins,
cpU, dP9• Read)' for immo!d .
occup•ncY. 549-3389 an,rtlme
SArntnCE/ B1 owner 2·
Br + Guell • rm I: add'l baJll on lie R·2 k:J!! Room
f0t 11101ner unit. $11.m
1585 Rl!'dl&ndll pt/ M&-0288
BJ::ST EASTSIDE L.OC
NICE l BR. HDWD.
FLOORS n 1.<m SVBMJT
TERMS OWN ~ OR
m ·7tll
BY owner, modma l BR &-
ade, • HW, cpt, Very sharp.
mo 1o1a1 da. Sl&.900 MS-ml
NEW MOOEL TWNmE
,t NR • BLACH!
173-1514. m.o&lO
Mee. v.. 1110
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Jmmac! !-Br. Famlly-nn. l-a.. Bltna. Many e:xtrul
• 3285 MlNN!'3C7I' A
$24,500/GJ.-loan. 5t&-OtTT
MUSI' SeU! 4-Br Halecnlt -------1 G.I. or F.H.A. SAVE $1,000
Yet, thi1 tine NORTii COS.
TA MESA near -NMM can be boua;ht tor S2l .l50.
1Which l1 U,oo:I under f'.H.A.
appn.111.1. 0...Mn will wU
NO DOWN TO VETS, or knr
dO'llm r .H.A. Cpta, Dnpea,
bu.llt..lnl, lendnc Ir land·
1e1opin( all b:lch.aded· CALL
NOW TO SEE!!!
and 1la!1 enjoyina; Ille in
th1s apoelua l bedroom.
2 beth POOL home~ Pn>
leulona.l iandlcaplng re-
quires minimum ol care.
EnjoJ )'OUJ' leisure hours
around this lh28' heated
pool. A truly Owmit'li
Eaatlidl borne b only
$29,B Open 'lil 9. For ·~
ipob'ltment i:a1J now?
NEWPORT SHORES
An OJlen JUI\ dKk -kttp
)'OW' 1ummer tan I.he ~a;.)'
wsy l keep the kkb; u.lr
in the Community Pool.
Neu -ne-w, aha!ll l bdnn ..
2 ba. Patio. Db\. G~e.
Aaki l\i $30.700. Terma .•
~ "C" Thomas Rultor ~ 1».m 1.112 w-.
%24 w. Caul Hy U Mi52T ========= Npt. Sch. Eve KI Y.£13 cN;;;•::.•!: ..... :::.:.~lla:.:aa::.::.ch:__l:.:200:= Baycrest Only
$45,950
wmt SWIMMING POOL.
Speciou• Three Bedtoom,
fhrff bath•. 1W1ken U'finc
room and fllnily room.
Lar&:e built-in electric kit·
then locludlni dilbwuher
and 5tp&nte .service porcl1
~luxe quality thnk>lll·
Nea~ u a pin, ca..rprtt and
dra~ lncludt<I. L A R G E
15' x 36' HEATED ' f1L,.
TERED POOL. Owner mov·
ing &: want1 action. Priced
TO SELL FAST • EXCEL·
LENT. FINANCING AV AIL.
ABLE. SUBMIT ON OOWN.
,. 1-:ven\np Call ~-9411
3 Br & Den
Sl7,7SO
Natur&I brick planl.en. set
oft the pretty lnl.erior-A
wbndertul tamily home. !
bdn'nl ' dtt1 or 4th txlrm.
74 n. rear living nn. Lee
f&mily kitchen. 2 ba.thl.
Profeulon1lly laod&c•;>ed
Q'.:l'OUnlia. Slldin& 111,.sa doors
tii lge coYe~ patiO. Picnic
&: BBQ IN!I· Low dn pym\
or no dn GI. ~ IJIY·
ti.me.
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
~
&» Harbor Blvd.
at Baker, Costa Mesa
17 MODERN OFFICES
WT SIDE
TRIPLEX
ldnl JocaUon, only $ )'tan
old, uce\lmtly maintained.
Tbne ~dOUJ, 'l bedroom
unltl have alway1 had 1
very low vacancy lactor! All
have bi.1 Uvlna rooma, din·
I,. areu, built-In kltdmu,
C&ll>'ll, dnpeti, bit cloeetl,
cmertd paliOI, pr1Yate ltn·
ced yards, proftulona.lly
landlctiped rroundl with
1prinkler1. OnlJ sr..950 ...
excellent tertflll. lllnes.s lor·
cea owner to ae\l. Ca.11
KJ 5-9f9J, Open Eves.
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl :..94g1
A Man With
1 WIFE Ii '2 HOUSES
WISIIDii TO SELL 1 HSE.
Clean aharp hon1e wl1l•
most new nylon carprtln1·
lJJirurioua lookln1: living
nn wi red brick rirepl. J
bdrm 11.i balhl, CO\'e~
patio, $20,500. Submit FHA
te.rma. [\'r& call 673-3181.
Call 646-0761 lor
"SMILING SERVICE"
l3'1l Harbor Blvd. C.t.1 .
4 BEDROOM
U!t:ated in Huntington Beach
l50J aq, ft, ol carefree Uv·
b:l1 with built In R ' 0 ,
~. DrllJlH, 1"'4 ba!h1.
A lara:e brick B.B.Q. !or
cook out., :sprinkler!, all
thi1 and more for only
SlO.~ \\'ill tradt. for Ill.Il-
er property, caU now :
FARR•W
Good Io c a t. l o n, do. to 293 E. 17th 646-4494
school.• and 17\h Street Costa Mesa Open Eve11
.5hoppl.na:. l Bedrooml plua -------= Dinilli Room. I.Arte Uvlna
Room. H~ OoCln ·
11>·1111 to wall ce.rpetln&:·
Clean home. 119.950
Jean Smilb,
Realtor
tOO E . 11th St.. Colla Mesa
Ml 6-3255 '4 hr ana _..,,
San Clemente
Re1klentlaJ, ('(lmmercial
bldj:. Thrtt blocks trom
0 c ea _n • f11bulou1 view:
Prime location In heart of
bualneu district. l 01'-
FICES+l br PENTHOUSE
APARTMENT·
119.lOO
Harriet Perry
REALTOR
LOW, LOW DOWN oa Im·
maeulate Ull'ff bedroom,
two balh home with !ire--
place aDd built-ln kilchtn.
Wall to wall carpet, d"PN
and ma.ey more extru. Lo-
ailld near C.M. Park, lhop-
plna and 1Cbool1-POSSES.
SJON BEFORE SCHOOL
STARTS Priced to tell lut
at SlJ,950 -Hun")'.
Open House Till
Sold
757 Y.',st Wilson
L..l'i;e cor lot •Ith room 101
boat or triller. J Bedroom I ,
1\1. blllhil. Out of town own·
er aays aell now while house
i• vacant.. rio.950. -
16811 Tu~tin Ave. 646-3907
Eves 494-4729 &-Mi-45 79
BIG FAMILY BARGAIN
On beautiful cul de 11c strttl
near 1ehool.a .l lho{lplna;.
4 bedrooms. 2 bll.U\11, huge
ramify room It: bulll-in
kitchen. loada o! cement
decking " oov~l't'd p.tlo
lor tho6e who t>njo)' outdoor
liYina;. TutelullJ decor1ted
lhruout. Small priee for
lnla \ll'Ondcrlul. large l1mlly
home. $23.9!l>. 646·TI11
C\Jefl l."Vn.
NEWPORT BEACH·
OFFICE
.... 7711
You'll SH Red
Yr•. a ~•I red houae. Lo·
cited nr St. Joachim.
• Sperltllng clean oomlor-
table ? bdrm, d!nln1 rm
I be.th, carpet. Ir draped.
Lota ol tlQ\loo'UI-115,SOO.
P.S. II you don't like m:I
hcxi1e1 w' have a white
one al Ol'llJ U6,000. t.'v11
call 642·73Q.
Olli 64G-Q'26"1 for
"SMILING SERVICE"
Eastslcle Cheaple
Two btodroom1. lhir11le root,
detached a;arage, and cl,_
to CATHOLIC CHUROI.
Vacant Ii out ol town own-
er 1ay1 "SELL"-Submit
your l.trma on thi1 one::!!
$500 Down
Bock Boy BltCISt
1700 5qUare lttt ol C'Ol'l-
lu.sed llvtng -nus JS A
LENDER'S REPO, and we
C'8.fl call U!e terms • Dccl u-
1ive with
Nr11 1JUrl at Victoria ......,,
Open Evt.nb'liS 'til 9
4 BEDROOMS-2 STORY
llOME
Sl .500 DOWN la all you ~
lor thl1 'xcrptionally clean
2 atoey home. Ga1 built -ins,
lovely landacaplnr. I: k>lilil.
of cll'.llet 1p111."e are only 11
lew ol the many attractive
feature.. b>cat"1 c~ to
adlooll I: ocean. Thi• one
won't l11t. !I) call now.
Kl 5·9491. Oprn Eve..
COSTA MESA
OFPICE
Kl~-
You Don't
Ill\ VE TO GO OLn' Of'
rn1s WORLD FOR SP ACE
See thi1 4 bdrm Uvi na rm
w/ued brick tireplace,
fam ·rm, dlnini atta 10 x
ro work 1hop plus dbl 1111r ,
'J'hlo prier will 1tnd you
in orbit. lt'1 onlJ $21.'50-
Eves call 545-5142. ,'
Ca.Ii 646-«261 for
"SMILING SERVICE"
'~
546-ml 546.nn
TH E QEAL
E .STATERS
Tax Shelter
Want a commtt<'i•I lot or
~ acreaie? How about
a b!.M;lMU't Call 00·4100 or
t'OITlt' ~ ua ln our lnvesl-
tnenl office facin.t'. !11rbor
Shoppln1 Center.
THEQEAL
E S T.l\TERS
Too Much
T 09ethemess?
Then try thl1 huee 2800 sq
f\. home. 5 kinr.sltt brd-
room1. l lwrurloo~ ba1hs
\Valk -in cloaeL>i: 1.an:e
11mtly ailed kltchtn with
llllllld at~. Bullt·in di1h·
wuher Ii l'('triJtcn1 llll'. In·
ter -com thruout Carpet1
.It drapt5. Ideal locatim
Oiily S4J.~. Dill now,
Open ·u1 !I.
6'1G•il71
•THE'JEAL
ESTATERS
4 Bedroom
.... l~x20' f amily rm.
_.. 20x20' Rumpus rm.
.+ lOxJO' Utility m1.
t 2 Bath&
Bullt·lns in strp • aavin1
kitd\en. fi~l;ice. Cl011e
to ahtwint: &: ll'hoola.
wow~ Only S22,300. Owner
will aelt FHA Cir GI. Call
today ~ C>r>l'n 'til 9.
~6·::313 646-rtn
THE'JEAL
E S TATE R S
1;, Acre
Relax &: lt't the l homes on
thi1 propert)' bring )'O\I M
IFl(.'Ome of S~.O per mo.
Room for 3 or 4 mono units.
Owner will sell or tfarlt.
F\111 price only m.950. D.\\
642·4100 now! Open 'tll 9.
THEQE AL
1E S TATF.R :.
M. Pillovtr
Brolen .., ..,ti,.
1649 WH!cl~~ N.B. 21
CAMBRIDGE
ESTATES
EASTSIDE COSTA ME.SA
PRICE REDUCED!! Here's
your opportunll.)' to locale
In one of our best anu· A
nnr Dome •·Ith threr la~
~ Harbor Blvd.
at Baker, C:O.t• Mn.a
17 MODERN OITICES
NEAT AS A Pl.N '
Not actu..11¥, CUI ptna reall)'
an not neat. But thia ta the
deannl-4 bedroom ta IOWTI.
Priced oa the nw'ket at
$22.~. T&kt )'OW' $1.600
and buy thil 1lfOOd panelled
llvlni: room. f'HA. P.u ou1-
111U1dini; COW'tr'f'd patio.
Owntr promoced to L.A.
ana, Call K1 ~sm. Open
Evtt
bedroom~. two bath~ tam-COSTA MESA
lly room. electric bulll-ln OFFICE
oven/range .l dl5hwuht'r, Kl S.961
W /W carpel• ind drat!"•· I----"'-"--'---
All thll pllll ii~(' patio and
profeuloflal lan<Dcaplni;: , WTSIDE BUUTY make thf: oew \ow price vi sn .500 worth your aeeln:i.
CALL FOR APPOINT·
MENT.
Outat11ndln11 l plUI den home
located nr•r back bay. Gaa
built in Ranae .t O\'fll· A. lZ
:11 2'2 paineled ~ tor evening
en,Joyment. Owner \owere:I.
price for a quick Ille.
$20,960-A must to lft, and
will 1ell f .H.A. or NO
OO\l.'N c .1.
FARR•W
BIG STEA.I... BIG HOUSE :?93 &. 17th 646-4494
O\ITltr has no nttd lor thl1 Cost• r.leu <»en Evea
2,4'0 "' It. ol '"~"' hMw ••••••••• onJ1 14 block rrom a coon·
~'J club. 4 huge brdrooma
.,,. ,,, b<th•. s., 11. • SPEC ULA TORS
the-' 1teal th.ii beauty a1
Sl3:.00. Situated amona
many M0,000 home• In
Rack 8a.)o ar-ea.
Kl s..1491. (h>en ~ve1.
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
KJ !t-!M91 ••••••••• G.I. No Down
MAY TRADE
4 bdrm. 'l bath on quirt U.11·
Jlde cul-de--nc 1trttt· ldr11t
!or children. Q9H l.i
Sthoola I: Chun:hn. S\9.~.
p1mta Sl~.50 per mo ..
W. l lACHEllMYER
Rltn. 1860 Npt. Blvd. c:.f
6*-3928 E"e. ~1~
Very livable 2 bedroom
home on Iara~ R-2 lot, ne11.r
lhoppin(, • jui;;t Sll,000-Call
Pla&a !or det.alla.
PLAZA REALTY
450 E1.st 17th, C.M.
647-40'20
••••••••• $93 PER MONTH
FOR thiaAafi"' ramll.Y borne
with apaclom room dtt•.
t>l!bf' lot, and near propot;ed
new M&rina. NO oowr-GI,
ot ll1:iO dowt1 lo olhen.
&t6· m 1 Open Evn.
NEWPORT BEACH
OFPICE
S46-ffil
lack Boy Estate
IN l~YCREST
3 txlrm l family + 2~ baths
OPEN DA!LY, t . S pm
lOU Commodore Rd.
L19'otloot •11lty
..,...., ;;i
BAl.BOA ISLAND sweet 7
bf furnished home lrplc,
patio, cpted, $150 yrly.
UDO ISLE. Neu Oub.
Sm1r1 2 br !urnilhed, pa·
tio-To JW'lt 15, n 7S .mo.
RUTH PAROOU... Realtor
16Cli We5tclllf 6.Q.UKI
REDUCED $2000
l Older boulel on 1,1 acre.
Ea11alde. Now only m .m .
1111 Smiley, Realtor
646-9665 anytime ~1362
4% • ON-To r,xialln&: 514 ~
f'HA Ir small 2nd TD-.OR ..
w1 trade lor ca.r or TD.
Sharp Meaa Mr1dow1. Dec-
bltna, Cownd Patio, f'rpl.
~ta. °'1JI. Vaunt? Quldl
OC'Npancy, {)lo.'f'ltt 646·1961
POOL home nr We1tcllfr
11'op. 7 Br. Ii,, bl, fam
rm, trplc. $.22,900. 6*-1456.
Costa Mela 1100 ---
$750 DOWN
Yoo can't top thi1 tor a ~
3 bedroom. 7 bath home in
Coll!':~ Psrk. fu1J pri{'I'
nly t'lO.~!
EASraLUJT * OWNER
VIEW! S-&/ 3-Ba Macx:o
hie. Cpta, Drpa, Spklr..
21' • eovtred Patio. Nust
aell before Scbool Aaru!
p_, ODly $112 -mo after
dn • pmt. Priced JUST
SJ& • .500~ Phona f75-Q31'.
BACK BAY
NEAR lRVINE CAMPUS
3 br, 211 bl.. le lh' rm • fl'·
pie+ (amily rm. Extra Ii
Jo4. lmmt!d. OCX'Upaney;
owner movlni inland.
129,500 ~-3'1'll6
fREE DRESS AT
·-Shop'"
See ad ln TV Week.-
$5900 Dn • TlllPLElt
llMO W. 81.lbo& BIYd.
TR. 1-081'6 m HO ~
SDLITRADE by Owner
I.( 3 BR + den. AlmoR new.
• Back Bay. S4Ml10
------_,..., HtllL 1210 --------~ BY OWNFJt. Mu.t Mll 2
1U1ita. Nnrport Hdahta. •x-
00. kicatkJn. $20,T!IO, will
take trade for cloern. f:YH.
543-98rl.
N!Ct; rami'1 ~orrw. J BR
hll 1n1, lrplc cpt.t. 1:$t'aut.
lll~IC. Own. fi4ci..IJSI ,
Newport Shores 1210
2-STORY / 3-BR/ 2·84
S'lJ.950. LOW·DN ~
CHAS. C. MARTIN OWNER. 642""'7
REALTOR Corona del Mir 1150
1999 Harbor CM l.I f. \ l!fi I
HARDWOOD FLOORS I
LARGE l BR l'lomt 1 bll k
FOR SALE OR
TRADE Income Units 3336 v;~7~~gso NpB.
1 '".,..,"""'EX-"-~sE"•"v"•"'CEMAN""' ... 1
Who hu MTVed !IO d1y1 ol
4 Duplexe1 ... eQtit beauU.
tully maintained wllll. 2
yn. otd, wtth bulll·irlB, aep.
patkls, f\Llly carpeted. Out·
standlrc rectal nocont •• A
BEST BUY at $131,000 with
top flnandn(. 0..,. mlibt
t"lmllder pal1 tndt.
actiw duty anytime 1ince I =""::::..:::::::::.;::::.=._~C=.M:::;. 1373 Harbor Blvd ..
Wntcliff Home
fOI" only S39.~· 3 bedroom.
l bath family l'llOm. dlnin.;:
room PLUS otnc>e! Pn>ftt·
1klnal landlcapiftl. Ont OI
001· nnr111 an!u , open 'tll
••••••••• C-1 Residence
$25,000
Locatc-d in hot a~• wilh 11c·
tlon all around • Property
now ~led, UlO ~r 11"11111lh
• Same tenant over 3 ye11n
·Don't overtook lhia chllflCt
for Income A apprecl111tllln,
2 Fber-Uppen
ON 'One Lot
These unit• a re pria>d for
the handy man wbo wanl11 to
takt actvan111e of deferrtd
maintrnance -two -2 BIR
hou.$e1 -Exeellent rental lo-
catiOn . Call now lor arid ln-
10 .•.
big dining rm tnr l11m rm!
Big brick fire'place. forced
air heat, Ip dble 1at. All
on extra dttp lol. A•~umc
lute FHA S1\'h loin wi\h
total pymta of Sill! Pt"r n.o.
Set today. TI1' Myh~ Co.
64&-9671 aJ111-imc.
Due to preulllf Dnancial
obli11a1ionl. ~r m1111
pan with two ~ fln-
laMd thr-ee bedroom, thrff
bath houses on Corona del
Mar lol. Location ii ldM.I -
ne&I' Youth Cmler and
shopping:, but not 100 f11
away from beach-Fully
Cl!llt'lrd and draped w1t_b
•rnulM lath and plutt'r
wa\11 •-nd ihake root. 1bet"•
units will 1111! and lut, tiO
II you'n lookln& for 90f'll•
1nonlhly IJ>l'Qfl\e • lhl• rouht
be !M AN"''er. Make ofter.
fil SEMPLE
• REAL ESTATt
3:;42 ~ut Co11t 1nctiw1.1
CoroM-4el Mat
~nm
lfl'S TUDE
Tell a& wMt )'OU hllve and
whl.l You ..ant -we do tM:
l't9tl Your proeM:Ql ...,,cy
n\IU' t. 11\dftdtnt. nnuc· ... ....-. '
FOITIN CO.
lnt Pfpt BMf., CM
&G·Sll)tt .. ~
corona del Mar
•
World War 2, and haa not
previoual)' Uled aey G: kloan
benellb la now elliible ror
a 1P9Clal FHA Veteran loan
P")lram whldi will eiable
him to purehue a home
tor u UtUe u blO down
PQ'mlllt! 'ltlt1 "'""program wUI be tUrn advantage of
br m•nr people, ., call us
now lor dttalil and avokl
tht: n11h. M6-m 1. Open E,...
~
NEWPOllT a l ACH
O~PICI .... nu
'•
.T'R"~C·B!R,~N·
4 BR • Family Room lo·
eatff near May Company.
FN.tlll'U elac. Blt·ln1, l!l
be.Iha, double praRt· MOii
desirable noor plan 11 are•tly reduced prlt.<t ol
$20,Sllll. Evt 546-U96 or ........
TUUCH RWTY
30'll Hartxlt 81Yd. -
C.M.
5 IJlllTS-TRADE
l hotlae:a • duplu, and l'OOm
for l more. Eutakle loca-
tion • no v1cancln. Will
lr1uir for v1t11nt, or sman
homf' In Oninp Count1.
Wiii 1111\ with 1'7,000 down.
Priced al 143.300
Bay & Beach
lteelty Inc.
11911 f\ltwport Blvd., C.M.
548-114!1 Ewa. 842..m.1
•• 646-7171 .... ,,\J
THE ~~o./\L
1-:STA:SR·:
Salc>sman ·Needed
Buainea ls ~OOd! ~h
tra\rllng lor !'uldaJQ. lA•m
rl'l.i4"f: • Earn more • Sel"Vt
better! For Ru.I Action
join THE ·RE>J.. ESTAT·
1!:RS Call Mr. McCl\rdlt', ....nn
-~-~
*lnlHTemte•* I MOVE UP
A BARGAIN
If you •re 1 wk ffid p·dnttt
A ~per, f'l l TTM )'Vllt
Otm dvwu p;iym't II Yll'J
ha"' pJCI CM.iii. Pa.yni't1
low <ta SIJ6 1no. Nr 0<...'C
just Olf F11.lrvlew , 411)) I
Loyola. Shuwn tr)' appt.
J t ck Smith Co. )43·1311
Lovt.b 2 bdnn., rorw . dt.n , rnu rr Treff! Tiahpond! 2~ MUii, 1trvk:e porch. to 4811 Cortland Drtv. lrt U• Beau • Plal'~~ Olive
11e. tlv. room plu. 11e. dtn. chaalve Cameo Hllhlanda. l 111!1 ~ Beau•todcpd: l·)'T'I.
area, attr..el!VPl,y \and· 8edrooml U'ld all tM Qua\. ""'! J..Br. Nr--·
flV& •1eaped, Wlw ept .• dr'lpr:• tt1 FiMtur8 )'OU Uped to epta. drpa. Blllnl. Fl'pl.
M '' • ONt.Y 15,009 down. fil'd. S.W.'3Q. S2t.500. ()r-~/lJ a.l656.
'11olldnD...;.;-•:.!.""!':· :,,; -..,. '" """'-· .,. "C" 1"1111 hlltor CURT DOSH, Realtor "";;:ir ':'.=i'Nan · ' -•~ "-m •• ean l S"-1 "'I rH • ---call "-...,_ -· • e • •1t. 1 •·.a. e 15\0 W. Coutu_... ,.rp 3 BR. 2 ba., pl. Hf,'
••••••••• bcellelll Bay T ll F ~J 1· '.L
1 .. :T A T r ::.~:
...... .---.... ....-111\ tt ,... QJ,500. ~.,. .... .... D4 w. ea.. lb u 1·5i527 •\ -tllformlltlon U 1-1'3$4 ~ &Yn n , cpCd, lovtb' 1ard· Nr ' delltl:Md iih.rt pl.an wlU\ • $1 S,toO • Npl. Bch. !:Ye Kl ~t.Ml ~nta Ana A & 191h. $1t,1l0 Mam for beml Ill' trailer. eARPORT + GARk;E. 11 .. t ~Mept. OWNT.R DC!W!:R.A.TE tllA tf'ITM.
Hardwood noor., bulU-ln LCI:: rt:NCEJ) YAA.t>. Exet\IU\l't'a oftk.e, Ellp. Im· MODERN Duplex, ! br., 2 LOCKl-lART RLTY.
kitchen. c:IOee-Jtt location. NR-SCHlS I. SllOP'G. mtdletel)'. lndeftrllld1· hi, e.-cb unit. 4 docn from :xi9 W, 19th &4&-2301 ~1m wllttlStf or. ~ ~~ C:, ';,!.~ eau 6.42·A,22 Westen Girt, lac. :-~E Y~ the~ •BR. 21w1. Hie. \OI. Ttn'lnc
5'H222, r111 -"' l»Ui ~.M. :ml H.lttlor Bl'vd. C.)4, WW\lmlOll, RJtr. OR >-GO Pf «Mrl'M vMw! Al r~:
II f . \
DOVlll SllORIS
W,T ... vmw llONO
wtUll I prln.1• 'Wf!MI
ON a ~ bluff Willi a ll#ll't••I equal ~unit)' tn1ployer ( ROOM TO BVU.O lthOola.. Dlf ntA. $13S -------0 T BEACH MuM '*" Ootan. mo. pmta. Sia2 """' Yolil-
-" Ibo -· • -tr .-"" "'1'111 Ir FL A , ---R-2 lo<. ..... .;:,.:"=.u-____ _ l BR. borM In m .,_ Of I BR. " m, TSO. DELUXE -Tr96r · ._... -iood -... ~ Cl'tl -. Allou\ noe -.. No 2nd .-.__ .... ._.. n _.._ ao.m. c.... WWl&rman, t bA l!A ba, ra111 nn, patto
Kl s.G934
IN ntE GRAND~,~IAN=N~ER=
llere II rl~ and con1·
rort combined m a home or
m1.t1y moodl • all happy.
Lut away In ttM: lanai or
10 I.IP "on dedr:" and WJr!Ch
!hi! uillna. lhipa while. )'Oil
IOlk up that Golden Cali·
tom!• Mm· Ftnh1tl olf with a
dip In thft· hMled A fllten-d
pool. ltlen ODddail• ln lhf'
1t. .. a.11a11 room. or rrlu 1t
the pool and walcll U. en-
t·Nlnl ln& watcrlall. Thfftl
dr,.•my btdl:oam1, a Ii•
br&ry • aifil tbef't'I I dlnin!t
room? 11'1 prittd. ri£ftt. '°°' m·nn ~ Evea.
llACCO REAL TY CO ·
11• 81110 ..... Or.
Newport 9'Mb ~ •
(fi41 Oft Mlll
~. GM quaL ..... TDa. ~ JU(1 ....,..n, .,....,.,.,. • vu... Rhr. Oil H.150 frlOtl · )'d. Doottiboy PoOI i
Owa , ..... SZ!.IOJ. ()peo ........ .:Ji__ .. _ ..., l''"'°"P••l'1~1Mlo< WATERFl\ONT dplx, Lido nlttr. Nr C.lbolk l Pn>tott. CORONA DIL MAil "
dalb' -t. l11D G~ ~Ulll 'DiiM ... 15GS w. Balboa N.8 tat. cat ht small honw. Schll. SU..OXI-94 Crohf!l'I 0,PICI
1'tirftice l'JS.-11• 1'7H1G CHA.AU• ft1 m.TOG « m&lll M1.1 tndl. mJ00. W.18 ~-'-=------.:__ __ _:11>"1;:,,::;n.:._ __ _
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RENTALS ltENT ALS RENTALS
Aptt. Un~furn1shed _ Apts. UnfurnlsfMcf Apts. UnfurnlsfMcf
00 COSTA MESA 5100 Newf!rt 8 e•ch 5200 Newport Buch 5200
u 2 BR UJ>Pt'r. Cpts. trig. Jven. I LOWER duplex 3 bdrma, C
An PretUe• Addre.a . • • •• • drpls. t1undeck. Ill(. from ba ths blt·ins. S165 mo. on
• • • Economy IWnta • •• ocea.n. Sl.20 yrty. l-'irllit & lse 1 blk. h'Om beach. 209
MARTINIQUI last month's l'('f'I in ad· 1 4lst St. 546·2598 or LI ~
GARDENS vance. PR 4-4&.i' ht-lw l\arn * WESTCLIFP *
Bache!ora rum 6pm U4 42nd st., NB. Exec. 2 BR 2 ba, crpt/drpl.
f From $110 2 BEDROOMS., triplex, elec. Kitchen compl. Pool· Adul\.1-
82(,6 1 Bdrm ••••• From $105 buJIHna, closed garage. 548-0241 or 548-InT
2 Bdrm ... •.From 1125 prlv1cy. New carpetini; op-BRAND New 2 bdrm 1111t.
3 Bdrm -2 Bath tionaJ. Close to town. !110. Blk to ocean $125 yra. 1eue lOO From $150 2040 Orange Ave. 646-2093., owner :!13..J26·rS26.
Carpeu-Drapes-Garap Waterfront! Ooclcl New! I BEACH vrJy. 1 BR, new * Blt-ln Oven & Ranae LUX 3 BR. 2 ba lower dplx w·Y' cpl.· redec. Adulta. SUS
2 ••....• 3 Pool a •.••.• • cpt. dps, fpl, wet bar, l)litio I uul pd. 673-3181 673-7553
20 DAIL V PILOT /N~·Pms MorwiAy, Auqust 23. 1965
HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS I RENTALS
Corona del Mu ·, 250 Huntington Beacha40'0 HouMt Furniahec:f Houset Unfurnlth9d
67'12 FRONTAGE ; -JTfAL ME -~•wp0rt S..ch -2200 ~ta Meaa ___ 3 100
Va 81k to e>c.an Bluff ' * RENTALS * 1-BR. si;1 ;,o w1ter pd. b
HllNIM>n'lt' l':uly AIN'rh·an l Bmlt-in kitchen. fol'li!d 1111 • I !n.~~~l.,~hJld 01<. priv pall
I I t d • /\PTS-HUMES-CUMM'L "'to """" 'J bdmi, 2 hiith • s;e na11r ua 1 nrw erorator rnrprts, • 3 BR-• KIDS _O_K fimtlY nn w usNI hnrk fn:~h p11lnt, doublr ctarage Ntwport Are1 8' C M.
railed fpl. Huice south 011·, S9.8M • rURN · UNf'URN SIOO mo.
uo. f orm&I living rrn. Pai · UDO REALTY , INC. ~414 Sa.nt11 An11 Ave
1i&l view of oc.-ean. 3 car I MATCHAM ....., OR ~ OR >4353 -...,-3·BEDRM HSE.
caraae. I 155 COMPLETELY furn. linens, CALI.: LI 8-8525 PLUS Rocheat•r CM. dishes etc. Custom decur·
646-4837 11ted, boui;ht for 1-ellremem Newport Beach 3200
: bdrm aep apt. for lllCOml' • J~~~~~!!~~ but will rent tor 6 mos ur or tor gursts. Virw ol Ol:ean • Jor1i.:er, Adults only. s" 101 EASTILUFF
At Je~IY Pvt patio. 1 b 1n AY or olyniptr twarcd VIEW HOME Proud to Have Llated I CLEANUP & SAVEii-pool. All Delu'\e nr.;.3137
RENTALS RENTALS
tfo~ Unfurniah•d Apta. Furnl1hed --~ .. --..
Hantlf!I!!!! e .. ch ~ Coeta Mes. 41 -·-·-11-TOWNHOUSE, 2 BR. I' J , 2 HR, near 17th Shi>&.
o. batb1. bit/Ina, cpcs, drps. pd. $125. 16U Santa
Wlher Ir dryer. patio. conv Kr 2-7279 Eves. 543-5281
tu ahopping, bd1& & ~chool. --Free Dress-Al
SU?-50 mo. 96'1-1171 rve. Pl.A YCIRL SHOP
AVAIL approx SeVI · ITBR. See ad in TV Week
20lC20 den w-trplr. dbl ~ar. l BR. adults only ldeal ala fenced In • mo, p/m, bach. $90. 548·9633 640· 536·3980 a1t 5 p.m. 1993 Church St.
L.5E 2 BR Townhtluse, b·
ina, washer, dr)'t'r. lrpl. Newport Beach 4 apt . drpa. fl 30. 96:!·17 45. -* BRAN D NEW
Founteln Vall•Y 3410 BACHELOR Aph $1
tiJ
8
or .
.\ c;;~~~~ ~~~~~~ $325 mo. Lu. 67S-39J& LIDO BAYF"RONT. boat alip
ll San C CJ• DAll.Y PWlT avail. Beaut. 2 & 3 Bdrm,
1 th " ta Ana. .M. t.1ua111ed HRS to $35(). 673-3810
rt. c. Grttr. Rr11!Lnr , J Hai'd to tlnrl .c hr. 2 balhs. SlJMMF-R----1 -.,,--b-t bedrooms· 2 baths
. .416 Vl11 Ltdo OR ;\·'l:IOO hdwd noor~. fJrepl , .-, 111 '' • rent~,. • 2 • } '"'"~'s · dr11per;-rdrigerato ~ . panesP m .. 1rm ,,.
AN INCOME STI:;AL': ht"al , hlt•1n rani;r ~ oven , Rrlldl lv Ba ff.O . "" I prnfr•ssmnal landscap111g
r 3 BR 2 b11. fr11lt'. rumpu~ rm • 1''urni5hed . w.w cpt1
• Htd pool · rec room
WOUL.D you Jtkc to put dhlP Rar. Pool Silt yarn ~5-s700 Y 1111,!lwdlate occuparwy
Sl,400 a ye.,ar tn your poc· An)C)nu5 ownt>r w pa,y ell --------t•wellent view k~t? Tur1hr inrome unll J cloong co1'ts Low dwn CHAR~INC beach cotlar;c. I J:JI)() per month
on tree shaded strttl· Front FHA. NO DOWN GI. Priced !,<, block to oce.m. Wlrilt'r Call Jun Cobb
\Ullt l\as 2 bedrooms, 1 b11lh· l at rental. 124 35th St OR 3-3056
rear wiit ii nt>W with 2 FHA apl)rai.sal $ l 9,825 OCEAN FR0."1T--
bedroonu. 1 bath & a trur-Hurry & call • . . Winter or yrly 2 bdrm. Sll5 , pn~ bonus • a complete KATELLA REAL TY &·up. 646-58.'rl I
~est apartment. Income • l70Sl Be h Bl BA YSHORES 2 BR. dbl gar·
s.t:!O per month. All unit& ac age, pvt beach. Sept rn .lUJlP """~ Why w11t • call I mmcr Warner. H.fi. -2691 Crt'Slv11·w fi~l71 Open l!;vrs I( 17·61lli1 eves l!JfJ·OJ!l.l _
REPOSSESSION Ct~ ~~~. ~~~5/10-
:I BR. 1 ~ ha, cpl&, blt·lllS,
hlk lnr Many exlra5. 90' ~
lo11n. 5~ % . 30 yrs. No loan
fee . V.ac .. Open W 9
67'.J·SOitR --------OCEA 'I FRONT W1nt~r 1
rental Nt>wf'r 2-Br Atll'at'"
tum 646-15~. CORONA DEL MAR
OFFICE
61S-31Tl
BRASHEAR RL TY
17420 Beach Blvd. 847-85:11 Coron• del Mu 2250
Farmhouse Style
overloolonr Ocean & Coun-
1rystde. 3 Br +hobby J10uae.
lice secluded fee lot: hlg
lr't'l'S. F'mr tor family,
~OVE lN by SC II 0 0 L
TIME.
Owner1Bkr 67:1-2010
BY OWNER: Sale or le8$e,
My 4 BR, 2 BA. Iv. room,
ne· • crpt frplc: fam. room,
opens on lrg patio, hlt·rn11.
dlshwaaher, fenced, prt
payment toward d o w n
payment, SI~ m, S1'.l.2JO.
AA7·018;;. 10 min to Doug·
IM
BY OWNERICharm'g Prov ---------
3 BR, turn, be11uu.iul view
of Bay. avail Sept. 11 Suit·
able for teacher&· i115 mo
67:1-9562.
Corona del Mar 2250
1 Br. blk t.o oce1n, b11y w/w.
pvt. pa110. lndry. 1 adult.
$110 yrly. OR 3-7629
Pon1! Sundeck Wetbar, • VlEW 3 BR. :i ba. Fam rm. La~una Beach 1705 Lido lale 2351
Lae expenaive lot! Sell -
Lease -Option or trade-dn
CdM BARGAIN: 673·76S3 11·8·
BY Owner/ 2·Br. 2-Bn. f'rpl. ~hod
Patio R·2 So·Hwy l blks· •• TAT. Bc•al:h! Obie-gar stre!IM'd
for bid!; Inc wiil. ft hse !or
1rid'I bdrms. 10% · dn 334 Forest Ave.
ii a..E.AN & SH:\RP'
3·Br. 2·Ba furn $:!00·Winter.
$300 • yearly. 548· 18'14.
4 BR BAY FRONT w.'Slfp
& Pirr ()R 3-8398.
LI 11-4600, Ml 6-1522
Balboa Island 2355
Pmperty Management
Corona drl Mar 67:1·4~~ J
SPANISH STYU .
' l
In one select area of New
port Beach Fameod Bluff
one of America's flnest It
most unusual commuruties
1 & 2 story, 2, 3. & 4 81{
Complete built-in kitchen
r rplr. double garage &: lul
112ed, year round home in a
I
.
rrsort like setting.
LOCATION minutes from
Lido Isle, Balboa, New(>ll'
Bay Shop6 a!'e cl~. Views
a1 r ml!gn1f1cent Your Jl(Yll
park &: putung green with
mg waJkmg diatance.
LIMJTED GROUP avail·
able now. from $295 per
month including marnten
ance.
PHONE 673.e611
ELEGANC£ AT ITS
PEEK
&. fllln rm. 11 a111-d yd. ~5~
Rose Ave. 1:.m1 ·cH-lltiH ---Sant• Ana 3610 ----3-BR/ 2-Ba SJj(). Oltns. Cpts,
Orpti, Fnced. Car. Pat.lo/
Water.pd. 531-7793
Rf'iTALS
Aptl. FurnishM ...
G.neral 4000
~~;:
Or t •
2 BEDROOMS
Furn It Unlurn. CarpelJ I
Drapes, Built-ins, tl.teplaoea.
3 Poola, Tenris Club, Conti·
nental breaklasll, Club
House w I Calley. Puttina
Green, Shuffleboard.
Adult Ir Family Sectlon1
900 Sea Lane, CdM
(McArthur al Caul Hwy)
6'73-3445
BAHIA MAR
931 We.st 19th St .. C.M.
DELUXE 1 It 2 Br
FURN &. UNFURN
JiEATED POOL -Putting
Gn!e\ • r a d I a n t heat •
washer dryer facilities .
carporta etc. Pnced from
SUS. Sl.50.
~46-5542 646-4233 e Pvt pauos · maid se1v.
• Washer/dry tacilllies
e Encl. i;at &. storaee
• Guest Parkin&
• w. Npt 1 blk to ocean VILLA WEST
210 Cedar. NB 642-11ll SpacJoua ~ Br. ~ SL
ed Furn -Unfurn W inter Rent•I Want ux PrlY p&UOll, Pool, Retired coople 1eeka de!
tumh,hed 2 + br, 2 ba ho
e, USC? Pullin& Oran
e $120 up • adulu only or apt. by Sept. 15; rel
encts unlimited! Will lea
r . se 755 W. 18th St. C.M.
wrule you vacation or tra
or with ' ve
N 0 $89 opt.ion to buy.
pet 5 hul will care for y
Reliable excellent catt a
a. our Lge 2 bdrm, carpeu, dra1>
nd es, elect bit-ins, pvt garaie·
consldtration. Daily Pi! ol
Box M235.
SUMMER •••••
•.••• RENT A
I • SteJH from Be•ch e 2·Br Apt.
• Completely, furn.
• $125-wM k y
L
Harbo; Estates
Apts.
3000 Royal Palm Drlve
ll blk Weat of Harbor,
corner of Baker).
FROM $92 ~2-1456 or 5.U.7311 ea Harbor Town house
Lae 2 Br apt.a. built-in.I WINTER rental/ 4·Br 2·
Acl'OM tr-Oce8J\ wr vi ~
l.11e Llvine & Dtning-r ma
r Bar, Cpt'g Wahr -drye
$235 • mo. 5.18-5204
STEPS to beach. Yrly Sl'I 5
New. 2 BR, beamed ce i
sh
-Ung, all b-ins, lncl. di -washer. AduJta. 642-3490
2 &: 3 BEDROOMS
Wtnter/)Tly. trom Sept.
1411 w. 4
56 Bay Ave. 67~14
• •
Also
Studio apts. 1 ~ baths.
HEATED POOL
2717 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Manager Apt A·l
M ESA NORTH A PTS.
2 ts BR. 1,,. ba. rum;un.
tum. 1110 up. Pvl/paUo
drpe/crpt.a. blt-tna. pr.
Wll.A TICD POOLS
Nr. ahop1, l!Cb1.I A OCC NR-OCEAN
1-Br/Pool! Mald·g.-r/ $12 20-CHILD section. Pet OK.
CooUdJ1/~e.r M6-W1< l>nct'd • fl9. 950. 675· s.t64. 1714, 494-7Jl 8
_548.-0t __ 1_6·------I v NO DOWN·GI 2-BR/ Ll'ITLE ISLAND
$150-mo, Sept 1 thru June
l..Jth. 6~·4516.
, See Mer. Apt. ~ Large 3 br. :.! ba homes
overlooking Newport's ex-
clusive upper bay. Cpl.ft,
drps thru·out. bit-ins, 2
pools. 18 hole pulling green,
priv fncd patJo, yrd work
maint. by owner, pets &
children WELCOME!
&t.2-0425. Tusun & Del Mar
Avf'. Newport Beach.
548--0492 leaae/646-5038, 642-0867
2·BR/ Util-pd/ Avail-Sep ~ *New$17.~ BY owner 2 BR. llfllll level v Panoramic Ocean View!
oome. lg llv rm, aep din. 2000 sq·tt. 3-Br/ 1~4.Ba.
rm. + gar11ge apt which Bltns. CplJ, Orps, t'enced,
pa.ya most of mo pmt&-600 Ldat·pd. Ht;GE VOLCANIC
lJiJ. s.iS-77S6, 543-sm. Rock f'rplc. VA 11ppr •
45' VIEW lot, R·2, 2 BR. &. S35,00Q. j•.'(, $236-mo tm·I
den home rt'Ct'nlly remodel-Pnnc. tnt. Tax & Inb·
r.d, pvt back yard & pallo, ~JM-40'.?3
~~· parking area -efr·--=o"'."::1S"""W""'E='=o=-=E=c'7N-:--
~· VIEW IOI , R·2, 2 BR. I An-h1tf'<'t • owner drsigned ~modeled homt pvt hark 2 large hdrm. ronven den,
yard &: patio, d.bl · irangl.', neck, patio. View '34.500.
kin 67" ~'"~ Ealsy down. par g ~a. ,,.,....,., HALLMARI( REAL TY
Cor. CtPSs & Glennl'yre
Balboa Penln1ul1 1300 tl.ochlnd pottery sharkt
Custom Built Home
Firat Time Offered 1, Blk from Bay. 3 BR. 2 ba
4-two t,t baths. A'ITRAC
TfVE 15x2T patio & too
many extras to list! 154.950
Terms. Shown by appt only
OWNER 673-0117
Lido l•S. 1351 -----
P. A. PA..UO:R. !NC.
1371 Vla Lido, OR 3·7300
4!).1· J!r.i5 Laguna Bt>ach
5 BR. 21,, ba. Vlf'W S.12,000
Emerald Bay, :i br S59.000.
Owner gone 21., ha. den.
view, frpJ. 1ubm1t.
Peg Allen Realtor
10'J5 N. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Be11ch 494-7578
EMERALD BAY. viev( builrl·
~ site. Umf'rground uttl1-
ti~ . . $23,j(X)
TURNER ASSOCIATES
Louise Turner, Realtor
6Sl71'1o. Coast Blvd., LagunA
4!ll· 1177
LAGUNA Co-op. 2 Br. s.tar·
~ ~ 1ti:e. all rlf'C' oc:ran v1rw.
S20.:i<Xl. 4!lMR4:l
'------.....J Dana Point 1730
3'00 VIA LI'D<'
NEWPORT BEACH
67H830
Beli•ve It Or Not
Sj9,;i(X) will buy SunniPsl
G1lrden Patlo · :I b1i:: Bclnns
'.! ~. Quiet End of Lido A 1
1 lome o1 d1gnlty-eomfort. I
R. C. Creer, fWaltor I
:\.116 Via Lido OR J.9:100
t' QUICK SALE DESIRED
OUR f br, 31-. bath, pool
home. must he hri111dated.
Conirider trade. name your
own deal. Vacant. Owner.
POINT REALTY
~1111ful view of Dana
Point Harhor. 3 Duplex lots I
-'l BR h<JUSt', now rrntlng
$115 mo. The prire will sur.
pnsr you.
Nrv. Duplrx, (antasuc white
wa~r vif'w. 1. 3 BR, 1, 2
BR. ~l.IXX!. face!. trrms.
Takr your Pt«k All h11vt
views.
R·I k R·2 torie. $7900 ea.
341J6 Coali1 Hwy Dana Poinl
496-5.123 BRadghaw 2-4~12 or
GRanile 2·9655
BEST Value on Lido RENTALS
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, e.xrel loc. HouMt Furnished
Owner &73-3999 Costa MMe 2100
Hu nt intfon ia..ch 1400 CLEAN. 2 Br, gar & work
shop C·2 zone. nn lease. 1••••••••• ea Petitte, Mr. 2109 Harbor
Glen Mar Blvd. 548-0522.
2 story beauty. Pro!t>salon· SlOO. 2 Bedroom houae. I
ally decorated. 3 SR. SPQ· child OK. No pets. 2283
cloua family rm. Low dwn PAr tfic Ave. 646·1304
pmt. to FHA. I __ E_A_S_TS_l_D_E_2--B-R-$lll-. -
New Paint/ Gara~/ Yard.
125 Monte Vista/ 646·2985
CIJ'IC SHORES l BEDROOM furn Houn.
REALTY Yard It ahade treea. $85
2 olflou to serve you 546--041 bkr.
20800 8eac.b Bl., H.B. 3 BR HOUSE 1 b&, med )Id.
L& 8-SSH Wutung fadl. Children
18001 Beach BL H.B. OK. ~-5686.
847-8586 ••••••••••••
fl' REDUCED I !
OUT$T ANDINO UR.
2110
3 BR HOUSE 1 ha. fn('d yd.
WaahiJ1i fad!. Ol.ildren
OK. 548-5686.
~leech 2200 ----
Only $900 • dn/$18,400 • New
YHA IC>tlft. Big Jot! Bia
roomat Frplc. Bltn1.
• • • • • Charmlnt Cape Cod
SPARKLING • • • • • • • *
••••••••• SOL VISTA Ntxt to Balboa e-.y Oub.
Clca.nMt! Neatdtl B e 1 t 8&tp to ~ Pvt·Beadl!
ldlcpd! N!Wlf pm.Jnttd l PYt • CommunJt)'. Newly c.om~ c:arpmd! ct.c ' f'lm>l 4-Br/2"' • Ba.
H\JRllYI Priced r1&fttl kar pr. Wthr-drJ~.
5'LA IUI RW TY =:"»=/Avail to
1?971 8Mdl • U7-3Z I (!13) HO MOff
V•c1ti0ft Rent1l1
STEPS ....•
FROM
BEACH
.,_, SUMMER RENTAL v 2·Br. Apt. v Completely fur n.
.,_, $ l25-wMkly
~2-1456 or 548-7311
RENTALS
Houses Unfurni1hed
General 3000
Cameo Hiqldands
Pool • View
~ b<lrm.. family-dimng nn.,
Z fireplace11, blt·in kitchen.
S350 Incl. pool maint. & wa·
trr.
PleaM! rall Mrs fay
673·9100
EvPs. :>4~9fi6
Bay r. Beach Realty, Inc.
20'1!'> W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach. CaJlt.
Waterfront
Nl::WPORT tale. dock. 2
bdnn, 1 &. 11 be, 2 cl\Jld·
dren ok. Y rly S225 ITIQ.
646·9128/ 646-6245 eveg.
OWNER LEAVING AREA
LEASE Crom SEPT. to JULY
l~t. lovely 3 Br, 2 Ba. West-
c!Hl home $275..mo. garden-
er incl. 646·8513, 1821 Man·
net~ Or.
LEASE • SELL • TRADE
:i br. :I ba. dock It 2 Bal-
boa Coves 67:>·4331 Ctsy to
hkrs.
SUMMER rental/ 21.ii • br/
Japllllt!se Modem / Nr·
Beach & Bay $150 • wk.
Y.5-87~.
Costa Mesa 3100 $300-MO LEASE/Lge Near
---New. Bltns, Fncd. 1·2 c.hil· *NEAR SCHOOLS* dren/pet ok. 675-1765.
1 blk Lo new Estancia HI &. t'OR lease. 4 BR Waterfront
'' hlk to Elem. a!'hool. 2 4; BR houae &. aar. NPW· home, upper Newport Bay. S650 month. 548-0009 ly painted. clean lhruout,
lCXXl ~q ft . Up to 3 chlldrrn.
Wawr tra~h 1)(1, Mr Ed·
"'ards • rngr. 646-5637.
LG 2 BR houBt> &. gar New·
Iv painted, <.lean •hruout.
1000 sq It. Up to 3 ch1:dren.
Water/ Tral>b pd '?S'>J E . -... ,.
drn St. Dick Moran mgr.
Eves. 642·0~72.
NICE 2 bdrm duplrx quiet
E sJde location. Close lo
shopping t'enced yard. G!lr·
dener. Water pd. f105.
Ml 6-2652.
$97.5(}.2 Br, newly rt'Cleror
lovely incl yard. carport,
rlosr to schools &. shop.
(;irl' s & infants accepted.
548-0962
3 BDRM, 2 baths. 1600 sri. tt. Large yard, loc. near
OCC & Harbor Center. $175
mo. 546-4141 rltr.
NEAR May Co. 3 br, 1\.1 ba,
trplc, blt·lns. fenced yrd.
nr achls, $165 wa pd, 3066
l'rinity Dr. C.M. Kl ~17B
3 BR. 2 ba. d1P1l. blt·lns.
frplc, 2-car lttll'age. $140.
2431 Santa Ana. 548-7161
ucept Sun.
2 BR. 1tove, re.ll'lg. pvt gar
& yard. Nr. Elem achoo! 8'
shops. $100. 640-5931.
$115 DUPL.EX. 2 BR, cptd. No
J>("t11. 2659 Oranee Ave tKey
at 2524 Elden)
* EASTSIDE * 2 BR, bit-ins.. garage. No
pet1. $8S mo 673-6109.
• NEW 1-BDRM HOUSE e
Pvt yard; garage. Newport
Height• area. 548-6323
E. aide 2 bdr firepl. beam
ceil'g, fenced Yd i petio.
Adultt. SUS 6'73-1929
IMMACULATE 1 BR house.
commercial area.
646-5~ Evea 549-1S83
TWO l -BR TRIPLEX
~ • $90/ Gar. Yard/ Ont
' w/ cpt'1· 646-2985
2·BR/ $1l6.SO -mo. Bltinl.
Dlhwr, °"P· QQ. Frpl,
Drpa. Baby ok. SCS-7771
2·1R/$1lo.MO.
BABY OK/54Ml73
Nl-'WLY painted 2-81'. Om.
~ Drpa/ Dlap. NNCbll
.t: lltCn!I. 548-T.IOO
•
Back Bay 3240 .
3·ER/ 2·BA. $195 -Lea11e
333 SANT A I SABEL
;;49-1'147
NEW 2 BR duplex, cpl, gar,
blt-ina. $UO. mo. 2Z12 Or-
chard Dr, 541-2872
Corona del M-a-r--32_5_0
IF' your'e seeking more than
just a plain old ~artment,
look no further. Thia new
three bedroom, three bath
duplex is the answer tor
tboH after a life of l\JXW'Y.
Carpeted a n d draped
throughout With buJIHn.a.
Near shopping and Youth
Center yet perfectly located
so to inaure the aerene at--
moep.here only Corona del
Mar oUera. Drop by at
607 lria Street and aee for
yourself, or call Kl 5--0936.
1 bdrm $100
2 bdrm fuepl $135
4 bdnn It b8th
r1rp1 sm
Scenic Pr0f)9rties
OR 5·5126
2 BR, cpl. 11v, retrig, !pl,
tncd yard. IM mo mo. 514
Begonia. 67Y.i174
2-BR APT/Oen. Caraae
Cpts &: ()rps. Sl25.
675-181-4 or 673-6100
Hu ntington 8"c.h 3400
LOVELY 3 BR, 2·ba Town-
house. every appll&nce even
refrlgerat.or, wu'l"', dryer.
Carpett, drapes, oeautlful
prd('ft court, pvt. 1>9Uo. Only ms mo. Dldl 1Sn1
Rlty 962-2m.
FOR L EASI Oil SALi
Adult Community. 2 a J
br 1"' be, new d1x studio
home. Fool. p¥t pt, Sm
rommunlu . No d\ildren
under u. W5 • $U6.
~.SlMUI.
VACANT l•Br. $14S_ Cpta, °"" Bltnl, Patio. 1341 Mun 1 t er <Pac. Sanda>
OPDi t :30 pm • wb:nda.
BY t.he year. Ocean Cronl 50
yda to Bay. Must be reliable
925 E Balboa Blvd Bal Pen.
67>5240
WORK'G LADY t.o share apt
w/ ume. nr-S.A. & Nwpt
Freeways/ Tustin/ 544·8416
Costa MMe 4100
SomethinCJ Extra
New Eastside first vacancy
available. All deluxe fea-
tures. East on B11y Ave.,
from Newport, first street
right to
WARD APARTMENTS
2020 Fullerton. c .M.
BAY APARTMENTS
C23 W, Bay, C.M.
1 & 2 BR, f"Urn or Unfuni
2 BR turn, W/W cpts,
drps, bit-Ins, hid/pool. No
pets allowed. See Apt 4,
Mgr. 646-4280
Eastside-Wntside
2 Bdrma Furnished
Children O.K.
From $90
646-4329 or 642-2020
$17.50 WK. & UP
DAY & MONTH RATE.
SGLE & l·BR. APTS
Pool, Util A Phone incl.
Maid aervice/IV-•vall.
2398&,; Newport 548-m5
FURN • UNFURN
Pool. mndeclt. crpt/drpa &
blt-i.ns. Eutalde. Real de-
luxe. ni5 ' S121). .
~ or 646-0439
PAY Weel<J1 or monthlv -
2 BR $120 mo. ot $32.50
wk. Bable1 l: teena OK. No
pets. 2269 Maple. 642-3060
* NEW TIVOIJ GARDENS
2115 Placentia. Bach $9().
2 Br, 2 ba $125. Htd pool,
hi1i. Adulta. 646-7296
CLEAN 1 BR. cpt, dpa, 1tove,
refrig, garqe. S85-Sln&}e
man prelen'ed· 541-9446.
SPACIOUS 2 • Br-l125 Incl· urn. O\ild OK. 2fTT Maple.
548-5913.
3 ROOM Adult • $\::6 mo.
2037 West.naJnlttt Ave.
Inquire H> Siedel, CM
2223-A Pumona/ 2·br Dplx.
Garage. $10l)-IDO. No p«l,
JE 1-0651, U MOit
SR Citizen • empl cpl. 1
bdr extra wll fun, ldt ..
chen·ware, beddlal. pound
level. Pvt llab lawn patio.
$85. m 0.1. Ms _u 1-21159
1 It 2 BR turn, .,.,. csrpeta,
drapes. AduJta. No pet.a.
646-4036.
SPAOOUS 2 ·Br. $125 Ind·
UW. Oilld Olt 'lZIT Maple,
~.
ROOMATE Wmitd. Sbare
exp. Ooee IO ocx:. *-1
nke. 642 .. Cll.
16 2 BR ... tn•
rum. ' Ulllft. POCX. 2621 BuW .....
* 2saam •
Clean BU a ..... tetlo
Gar ms ()&le •m
BACHELOR 1f1 .,,/pr Adult
mflle or remal9. lllCI .U·A
Or&111e. ~
Also: Bachelor apt. 10.'!6
BALBOA BlvdJ
IMMAC 2 B'r upatrs w/s un .
deck Blk to ocean.
470411 Neptune. 642-
• OCEAN FRONT *
3 BR. W111ter leaae, t160.
4807 Seashore Dr., N.B.
WATERFRONT, winter, de
tum luxurious lafi' 3 br.
c
3
2
i
BR with 3 car ear. bit-ins.
pullman bath. disposal,
many xtru. Water pd. See
t now! 276 Placentia <in
rearJ 537-0380 tOwMrl
ELITE
Apartment
ba. Adulta. 615-4309 2
NEAR beach-2 Br deluxe lw
Bl. lh bath5, cpt. b-IN.
r enclosed garage. Pool. !en·
r) rus, eol1. nso mo. duplex. Yriy lease. Laur'ld
garaie· 642-3680 A rmo. OR 3·'7560
OCEAN View Duplex. 2 B
Winter rent. FA heal, cpt
. R ??? SEE THIS m
drps, bit-in&. 642-~13 I BR · furn. nii; 1
Bacb • tum $95 1 now PARK APARTMENTS
00 LOADED WITH MODERN
BEAOt yrly, avail
Jmmac. 1 BR, adulta. S1
util pd. 673-3181. 673-r-553 CUSl'OM FEATURES
Newport Hgta. 421
Incl. drpg &. WIW cpt&.
0 977 Mission Dr, 546-3546
NPT HGTS . l Br
Pool. All util pd. SlOO
3226 Clay. 548-732.'i.
tum ' mo
ii OUTSTANDING!
2-BR STUDIO APTS
Cpts. Drps, t\'ahrm, Htd·
Pool! Children ok. Close SUNNY 2 Br. EJec kitch
lovely yard, pool, lndry, • achls. I ..,._Ba. $125 incl-All I ! Util ! Teenager ok. nso. 5411-182 1978 Maple • 642-1274 1
Corona del M.r 42
2 BDR duplex washer/dryer
nr beach. Want lady teach
2 SO BR, l ba, un1urn, cpt.
1
crps, fireplaces. bit • in
rat1ie, garaee. 1000 1q. rt.
Only $110 mo. Near OCC.
Armo, OR 3-1560. t>r to &hare w/same 67
Balboa 3 -BRAND NEW LUXURY
BR. 'l ba, cpt, drpa, b·ins,
walk to school swim pool, •
Near OCC, $130 up. $30 to
r $40 otf to part time steno. Duplexes. Avail now to k 2860 Mendola. 546·7331 fam ilies of 4 to 8. 1-bl
Beach or Bay! Owner,
6~70
FR.EE D~ AT
Pl.A YGI?.L SHOP
See ad in TV week .....
&ay Islands 43 so
4 BR, 2 ba, all Elec kitchen ' ear. trplc, avail SESlt
June IS. 120"' Apte,
673·1200 -
Lido ltl• 4351
Ba)'front Apartmeits
Clean beach. Sum.ml!!' rent .
a.II now. $l oo.$200 wlc.
646-1456
A IA YFRONT 2·1 R/2·8
Winter Rental/OR 3-3345
-·~--lalboe lslancl UJ s
2
Abo
YEARLY Jae. cbarmlnc br apt, $140 Ind uW.
wtnter rentala.
Cbeeler Salisbury Realtor
315 Marine Ave. OR 3
ATl'RACTJVE 1-Br Apt.
YEARLY-LEASE
Call 499-2316 <So. l..quntil ..
Huntlntfon leech . ---l·BR SSS-MO. New c:pta . 0'1't PalntJnc. NO pell
d\lldrm. l(Jll catttonUa, or
S39-9'173.
1-lr. Duplex S'7.SO sn.-.
ltlNTAU
Aph. UllfvrftllhM
0..11 SOCIO
• N
STUDIO 2·8DRM. *
EW. lh 1'a, htcd yd, cpta.
rps, d-wshr. &&rait· Nr , d
ahop·ng. $125. 548~1. I
LA PAZ APTS/ POOL!
2-Br $99/Cpts/Dr~/Dlbw r
ALSO turn/adullJ only.
2293 Pacitic. &4M878
S65
1 BDRM, neat &: de
Garaee. Mrs Sharp, 646-nn.
DELUXE 2 bl', d-wub, b-ln a,
FA beat, cpt, ~. a.Ir oo nd
k
wtmda.
$120. l.ZJ E 23rd St, ~ bl
E. Npt 642·1728 rre,
LGE 2 • BR/ DownataJ.ra/
kWn Cpta. Drpa. Bltna. Cll
OK. MI 6-U45, MI M'JS5
1 BR Sl9 * 2 BR $1l5
Gu RIO cpWdrpl, poot.
371 Avoca.do St.
NEW, l.p 2 bdrm carpets .
drapes. bit hw, dbl pr, 111
Viola Pl, OR a.TD. •
LGE :a..BR./Dwnatatn/
Drps. Bltna.
Cpb,
ok. Clllche
MI 9-1145, MI H255..
*NEW DELUXE 2 br,
d~. b-INJ, dip!, pr, wa pd
E 18th 548-lDI 541.-n
LO 2 BR Dupln •ft
2-03 Santa Ana ...
~ tor appotnt:lnent
TRlPLEX untt. a rooms •
.
9tove • "'""' UUl pd . mo, 1.1-... """ '
DLX 2 BR, .,.UO, \it:tftl
•
drpe, .. pr. SlJO. -Senta Ana A ... ..,._
a ~ -. -. pvt ,..uo
t>-111 .... ........ s:m
, . B ope, Apt A. Nf.190'1
2 M •flln. Qpb. .,,.
ftnc:ed yard, ..,..... Nr • 2 BJl Studio Aft, ...
ua ' occ. Too ,.Int •
.... I.ult monUw' rent.
· 1*'· sno. mo. 111 m. NWSH
l6DI
1 BR • ~ jlllilt A am.
deck chairs, • -. Air COSTA MUA 11
ultlo Pref ........ lld:J.
~!'!! ...... 00
97'2.A W l 'hb. --NEW ~ a ml lll)tl.
E.AITSIDE I • Wt ti nnt 6 a.t mondW NDt . ijUi l'RD -,..,. ..... 2 ~.pr, Jlriy ,.. ... ~ .. ctpa. .,.......
3G CabrWo CM. ... ijCIUH11i ..
3 BR. 2 bl, .!ii. ...... 119 am.a-. ... lier:
built-IN. 11 •a r ..... IOI. Olikl-1-Aft "A" an .Mtfttba..... ...llN flt MHNI
@~ NIW
lC~ NB. 1 a .. ..,..;;;;;, ...,_. •..
Qe. .... RIO. f'ln. a VIJf,
Mitts. SDJ .. .....,,
c.
.....
NO MATTER
WHAT
IT IS • • •
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A
DAILY
PILOT
WANT
AD!
DIAL DI RECT I
642-5678
CHAR.GI IT !
I
s
~
Lea~
2 bedr
en pr
massa
age al
Newport
* $200 s Bedt'OI
Wall to
drapaiel
lnL To•
Htated s; f HONE
l ack a.
NEYIP
Luxurloua
Where c
come~
lea.se.
4 II
. Up to 4 I
gjve Ull{:
Phi
NEWP
Lwrurloua
Where c
come $17
leaae.
" fl Up to 4 I
1ive Upp
Pbc
MOI
TQ\;
2. De
$15•
Near 1
PHC
.VIEW of
: Br. Cpts,
. pool! $11!
:c oro na t
:e COF
: Pent.hae
&>mew/fl
, RIO, d1I.
pvt 1>9llo
'fadliUes,
decorated
Chlldren t uca E.
NEW*
.Bedrooms
dpc, bit-I
•dry room '11.5 IRIS : ·---2 BR, up1
, bit-Int, 1
garage,
dull.s ooll
Sl65 mo.
11-, • Bl.Ii
2 • BR/
frig. Ste
no pets.
LGE 1-BH
Garage,
nla, 673.(
CHARMII'
rerrla, cs
priv. lae-
NEW 2 I
frpl cpta.
·to beach.
NEW lg 1
b-lna, 11a
Blk to be
lido lilt
.,.. E
..-2-BR
Winter
BA Y VIE'
rm. 2 I
BR newl
673·75CQ.
r' or
{
&alboa I
..DUPLEX
Elec, 2 t
, Canal. [
· 1ar. Ye
Adult.a. I
Hunft!?J!
•Le 2 u
I °""°'' 11 1 Gardtnel
~aware A
F:N'T C
villl
there' a
Ml. 2 t
• ITlfttl. I
1 ttov. ·I
Vllk ~
, Hunlll'llt
'rias·mG.
l OILU)
pU& Jina
• mo. Nr.
• blt·Sm. t ~leam tie
1«11 °""
)CODJ:Jtt;
.~
l>rpa. "' ~/A. ~ ••• .,. 4. J
RENTALS RENTALS "IAL EST AT! '°' Af'!= furnished A.J!!!. flurnl1hetl . -Gen•r•I
N•weert Beech 5200 Newport leech 5200 Office Rent1I 6070
Spectacular View
Ocean and Bay
I 6 • Room1. {'pt.a, & LEASE
Orps · Can be divided Into 3 • iUit@s Olt lndlvldual Of·
!or aub·leue. Ample
avall. Call
tlca
parklnJ
Ml 6 '-1869 btwn 9 to 5 pm.
COOL -CLEAN -FRISH Al~
W•terfront Property
2525 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
Located on main channel near the entrance to
harbor. Boat slips available to reatdent.s.
SQ ft, &round noor 600 om
Cl
CE. Prlv. toilet
Olle in. Low rent.
IT 36 Anabtlm St, CM
Sc hwo ... t Bkr-673-1654
OR 2()00.ft Comb. 01·
Leasing from $310 & up
2 bedrm, 2 bath apartment · All electric kit~h·
en private sundeck • large pool plus small
massage pool • ideal for adults • 3 story gar-
age also guest parking.
& Waretuie. Nt>w bldg
1000
flee
Otiv
Lop.n
12.13)
Mn type wattbR. 1310
CM/~
131-31183
BLVD FRONTAGE • NPT
App rox. 1000' Xlnt Rut Es-
ta.Le, c<Wlt. or etc! sm « 1142·~.
Phone 673-9313 . oUfoe 1pace, S40 mo.
946·5038
rtmN
Ac ti
l.ockb
ve o.Uke. 100% Joe.
a.rt Rlty 519 W. 19th..
Ask for Herman Trott, Mg.
I
11 OPl'ICE $45 mo
40 Anlll~m. 673-2654 5200 Huntlntten •. aMch S400 ST,9
~~~~~~~..._-
Newport 8Hch
* NIW *
1 $200 • $235 • $250
3 Bedroom• . 21,1 bath!.
Wall to wall carpeting •
drapcrlet • f1repla09 • built·
1na. Townhou.H Destitl.
Hee~ pool.
rHONE
i:ck B.y 5240
• • • • • FROM $110-MO. Com mercl1I 6015
• 2-BR.
e CPTS. DRPS,
e BLTNS.
•PVT-PATIO
e AMPLE STORAGE
4 BR, 2 ba, on W.
. OK fQr bua It res. Nr
NICE
19th
la~
cuh
646-
ah1>2 cntr. sn.soo. 1i
tot quick 11Je.
2301 Locrkbart Rlty 569
19th. MONTHLY OR LIAIE w._
536-0IT3 0 C.1 Oii Katella,
ftorn hUie develop. • • • • • t. Pnce $8&,000.
lullinn 648--9707
SPARK.UNG • DELUXE men
NEWPORT RIVIERA 5 Pofnh .... Mark
Luxurioul Townbouae A4>ts. Furn 2 Bdrm. Sl25 OLD ER 4 Wt, l ba on w.
128,500. C-2. It's 1otng Where children Are Wei· Untum 3 Bdrm trom $125 19th
• come $'250 to 21S Mo. 1 yr Corner Ellis l Odaware Qp neryday. 648-ZE Lock·
Rlty set-W. 19th. lease. 11., blk to storu 6 the1t.rt1 hart 4 Models Open MT-0452
.. Up to 4 BR, 3 baths Exclu·
&Ive Upper Back Bay
Phone 642-<00>
NEWPORT RIVIERA
t.uxurioua T~ Apta.
When children Are Wei·
· come S27S to $295 Mo. 1 yr
Jeue.
4 Modela Open
Up to 4 BR. 3 Baths Exclu·
11ve Upper Back Bay
Pbone 642-0300
MONTICELLO
TOWN HOUSES
2 &, Oen or 3 Br. 2 ba.
$150 PER MO.
Near shops It achoo.ls
PHONE 54£.lZlO
. VlE:W of Univ. o\ Bay! 'l·
' Br. Cpta, Drpa. BltN. Lie·
: pool! $ll5. OR 3-3690
:c~ron• del M., 5250
:e COROLIDO l .PTS.
: Pentlae • Levels· Srud!OI
&me w/frplc. All 2 BR b-ln
RIO dlahwuher, w.w cpt.
' pvt P..t1o1 btd pool. Lodry
· !acillUea, garaae. Newly
decorated. n 35-S200.
Chlldren OK. 67N378
4102 E. Coast Hwy, Cd.M
NEW*NEW*NIW
4
Bedrooms, 2~-9 baths, cpt,
dpi, bJMna. aparate lat.In·
• dry room, etc. $240 mo. ~ IRIS ST. 646-~
'2 BR, upstairs, ocean vlew1
bll·ina, refrig, cp\a, drps.
garage, wuher/ dryer. A·
di.II~ onl.Y. no pe\a, Yr lease il65 mo. rn-no1
11., • BI.KS Beach & Shops!
2 • BR/ Cpu/ Drp6/ R~
trig. Stove/ Gar. Adulta,
no pet&. 3:16 Lartc.pur.
LGE l·BR/PartJy f\lm. SllS.
Garage, Patio. 415" Bego-
nia, 673-0835
CHARM.ING 1 br Iii)\. 1tove
refJil, cptl £: drps. Wa. pd
prlv. lse. 615-4107.
NEW 2 BR. 2 ba, 2 gar ..
trpl cpta/ d.Ji>s. bit -Ins. Bil<
· to beach. Sl.85. 673-6'904
NEW lg 1 BR, frl>l, opt, ~.
b-lna, gar. Alao 2 br 2 bl.
Blk to bch. 613-6904
Lido Isle 5351
'* BAY-VIEW *
,,, 2·8R. 2·BA.
Winter rental/OR J..3345
BAY VIEW exc Ice, lge Liv
rm, 2 Br. den/ Al.SO l
BR. newi, dee. L.eaae, rela.
673·75aJ.
r' ON BAY·FRONT
r' l·BEDRM.
87~
J>UPL.EX, lower, new all
Elec, 2 br, l" ba oo Grand
, Canal, Uttle la. Cpt, dps,
aar. Year i.e. $250 mo.
Adult.I. f13..Tl98
Huntl~ BMch 5400 ..
' llewly Decorlfed
I Le 2 11R with prap. $85.
I Dilpoe, wWr pd, 2 d\IJdren.
'Carden« IMlnt. 2110 Del·
7
Duplex, Unfurn. 5100
IMMAC Nr new 2 BR, 1
•try. Duplex, blMna, bnDd
new nylon crpt, delux dfllS,
lvly il11de, enc yard, patio, n(fj adults, nn ()pt) Circle
847-6391 HB.
Duplex E llde
OWNER. 2 bdr unit. lmmac.
Sell/ trade. 128,950 271 Mac·
nolia. 646-3315
CORONA DEL MAR, large,
new, private, refrilentor,
etc. OR U904
DETACHED tum rm w/blth,
cloee Ir! pvt. m wk.
Ml 6·~11
•SPARROW HAWK
nlte/vic-W. 19th $t..
ARDI L1 8-8015
PET
Fri
REW
•• lentil 6090
SHOPS FOR
RINT
PROM
1000'
tklGl
Wareb
MO
$75 A MONTH
• l~'. 2000', 4000'
• i.a.... low u 6c eq. tt.
'• Vlllal't ~3811
W. 17th 8L, C.K. -LEA SE new lnduatrial Bldg.
5CXXI
C.M
Ba
.q·ft. 1340 Lopn Ave.
<Nr . Harbor le
ker) 8c 1q • ft, ~
M·l. 2400 SQ • FT
6T7 SUPERIOR/ C.M . 1
OWNER/ OR 3-8963
NO lND.USI'JUAL w/ufc
Ute mft. 2400 IQ ft dntwn ROOM. pvt entrance. Man or
only. no wtek. Call 9 to 5 CM
weekda.va, 546-9131 • &46-1895.
21i1 BL.KS to beach, maid Lett 6100
aervlce, $11 per week • up, •
421 8th St. Huntinrton Bcb.
m .oo WK w1 KtTCH •
S17.SO WEEK · UP APTS.
2398\.i Newport 548-9155
-To employed reotJeman
In adult home. $10 wk.
1996 Anaheim. L1 8-M61
Gu.at Homes 59'1
--• R·l LOTS
J'OUNI'AJN VAL.LEY • ..-,ucH.
NDILL llALTY
Iii Wamer (at Mapoliu)
, MT· 1'5.28 ••ea.
£ut9lde IM tll500
OT Euaide cor JM
$10,500
----· ·-80lt 102 Ea.etalde R·:Z $9500 WAKEFAIR GUEST HOM! 80XllO C.2 .. .. • • • ' $211,000 H'l~ of distinction for am· Lodlhart Rlty 569 W. 19th
OWNER • Dana Point, bula.tory ladiea. Colta Meu. BY
Cal.ifum1a Kl •2186. ft..
STANLEY GUEST HOME Ml
2, ocun ~eYt'• $8000.
6-6189 evt'S; wknch any•
1'102 SPRINGDALE time WESTMINSTER
883-0026 883-4411 w LO
Build
dn
28
1% I C, $49,000.
untu. Walk to
5 Pomta, HB "7-3957
ACRE, fee 1unple. Ocean, Mite. Rent1l1 S"9 abope.
REAL ESTATE
Gen.rel
~~~ ~~~
Income Property 6000
6 UNITS. Some new, aomc
older.all In aood ttpalr. 1"
view. 402 De!ol&,
. ~aft?.
lot SOx.1.17~ w/ prod.
ell. 3 btu to ocun. S9900. .,,
84
co
1-3951.
R·LOT W /OLD HSE.
$11,000. 54H077 --
nch11 6150
acre lot. La. bonus sbt>p
bldg. Selll'r leaving area. ft•
Small dn pymt req. Excel.
rent&! record. Full Price OQ( • 20 IC dtnm FALLBR
le $49,950. avocado, I& borne, pool,
blea, gd production Call no• Bkr • 646-1415. ata
35,000.
IC frost.tr.t S2150 ac s UNITS on 2 lot.a. ona S1
tenanta (3 yrs) Low coata, lT
low malnt. ~% mum w/ 22
mgr. Trade! Owner 548-3'191 :~
~ fl'Olt ~ $.2500 I C
r Auo. Inc. 54'M62S
a>RONA. del MAR
I Furn Unlta * $91,500
Ry owner. 175-00tT e.,..
Ac r .... 6200 ------.......-· -STATION COltNllt
Anaheim fronting on l
rlmary stl-• 150xl50. More
rn lutlnftl Property 6050 p
. avail. to Uler for al· prop u
Mr
"'RM. near AIMneUcs.
. CMtelloe
541·5221
IMPROVED Oout Highway
Frootqe. Npt Bch. 4 yr old
office blda. A bllrpln.
Grtmd Realey, OR a.6177.
Bu1lneu ltent•I 6060 f orest E. Olson, Inc.
'
21 40 N. Main, S.A. Realtors
S,ecul1ter • l"vettor
acnt tn Y orbtl Unda,
nt loc, nr &hop cntr
planned development.
,000 terma.. OR 5.IJl1 --nt. I Dttiert 6210
LOTS 81• &tar, clear ti tle,
" ICl"f· No contn.ct. Own-
r, 648--1~ : : ' xctu,..... I. I. _ _.._.. ··---6230
DUSTRlAL 15 . units.
~a M ... / I~ • S'9000. x• M0,000 . eq. for
clear .... land or TD' a.
Prtn0-0nt1. Oa;yw &4Hem/
~ .... ..,. ...
\11'111' La Oeneta IJvd
motel. TNde HftJl(lft r I . fl$(. (2\S) l'fH'tJ9.
I UllHlll erMI
INANCtAL . " ..... ---~ .....
HOIP rr,u, ~k-Han
~ for • bedlt "' Sant. i.e. or .U. ft.ovtn
Kl HlM.
WN~& Vac.
Incl -cut\, ... latonn.
cell "7-0lal
ll6 yij(jj AU Of Cl.AMI rnian • ·-.. ..
a..ldltt ..... '*' ......,, ............... .. .......
BUSINESS nd I
FIN A NCIAL
8 Opportunltl .. 6300 -------• •
•
ATIONAL N
0 n
E
RGANIZA·
ON
XPANDING
Gro und
n
con
M
floor oppor. tor Top
Mt : Com pany £xecuUvr~
to duN Group Interview g.p Nl:.WPORTER lNN,
1FO 'NTAIN ROOM I
TU ·•. AUC. 24 Ask ~t
L
LS
n rro ~ de&k for: Mr. DeLong,
or call Mr. OeLong !or
app (btwn l2·00011 & 6 pm 675-1700. tNo Tele-
pl\ on e rnterv1ews plea&e )
ASSOCIATE
$10,000
An 80
an
yr old company with
pl ti throu(hout the world
haa iJ"&nted me retail rt¥hl ~
to a new, prov~ produl't
My system for marketing
thl s product makes It pos-
libl to gain mus retail
sto distribution with a
•m I U a.mount of working
ca p Ital. The profit potenllal
is V(
I
cellent. 1 seek an H ·
IOC ate who l"llJI ~ active
or inactive with Sl0,000 for
WO r king capital. Box MZ36
Da Pilot.
BE
i1Y
A UTY SALON $*>00 fuU
prl e. Low down to rellabl• c
rty
ti
g
pa • All modem ~P· 5
It• oo salon. Bu.sy •hop·
pin centl:'r, Box M 234,
D A ILY PILOT-
PA TNER, single, torwiii'-R
dow
& q
ahadt & Draperies
Ml . Slw>p, Sm lnveslroent
tt uired. KI 2-2591 . 8:30-
9: 30 a.m.
LA UN u
I
M
DRY Coin Frlgid.ain
wi open aoon. Victoria "
Pl centia, CM. Ph coUect: .. ester" CZlJl 877-3421
EIT Gardening Rout• • r' FOR SALE. .. 0 ave" 646-1815 alt 6
In HhMnt Oppor. 6310
HA E v
th
comm
private individual
wt $100,000 cuh for aood
erclaJ or will buy lst
or 2nd TD's. (Come ln 11nd
tal k
e
to our 2nd TD depart.
m nt.1
:1500B J:: Co.iast
CdM
87J.~
acron St Snack Shop
park lull
9,., on l".M,V & 13% on
e q uity down r11y.nent. Guar •
tt:.x-d againFt mrm11gement an
ee
u
m
f by Ionic time IO<'ally • •Cce11tul Manage·
ent Company.
64 2. '.l0'10
•Y to Loen Mon
LO
to
Au
m
Thr
6320
AN~/We loan trom flOOO
Sl0,000 on &eta, Trll'a.
toe i Home Improve·
en!.;. Southern Calif<>mia
itt I Loan. MI &-0045. ... --~--Mo ney to Lend 6320 ---··-___ _..._.,,,.._.,,_
REPINANCE
BUY • IUILD
l!I lnfle f'amll7 l"fOITMll
B'li
A
A '6 yrs. to '30.000 v 30 YB. 100~ to 130.000 c 0 nventlon•I Ina. Lo.n1
5 "' ~ -2tHIO yra up to
~ 6,000. Tot.aJ Lo&n B'M 111:1
e~ ao rra to 1100.000
~ ot S.P 61,4 lilt. 30 yra.
S.vlnp •nd Lo.n
SAnLIR
MORTGAGE
3 3 6 E.st 17th Street
Cotta Me.a
2·2111 or KJ 6-0911
l t..,. lnu apenmoe In
e,.rbor An.
f\£t'~ml'f1'1NO w .. .iero Mart.ca,. Cclrp.
Ce.lat. Lau «Jo""9.
etropnUtan Ult Lu (.)!).
apd olhtt ..
T "°" liavtr.aa 6 L.oan
recta • Comm. · Apts.
Mo
w
ney W1nttd 6350
ANT $8000 collateral klan
or one. year. tecured by t
S1
1
IO
8,000 2nd TO. WUI pay
O'Yi-int Ind r1.11rsntet per--
nally. No point.I.
OR 3·1331
ANTED-$8,000 for two w
y
Ill M
u
Kl
tan. S.CUred by rul pro-
•rty In perfect Corona del
ar locAtlnn. Willing to pey
p to \0% tnlere.t. can
5-oo:16
I N VESTORS wanttd for go-
lni.t Rettaurunt . Bar. fix·
t.Urt' com Pill\)'-tExpan·
slool. Mlnlmum l't"qUlr~
ment, S:l0,000. Call 546·8008
6-9 p.m.
A • NNOUNCEMINTS
nd NOTICIS ·-·
..t 640• -----L
POO OLE blk min female,
•hi~ a pot on cheat, no
collar. Vk/ tmenld Bay,
No Oou1 Hwy. f'amUy pet,
d1Udm1 h"rtt>roken wtth~
out "MltlY"· Renrd
494.0135. 175-1331
KJ TrEN/ Ovk tlser type,
male 3-mos. Vic: Mesa
Verde, Reward. ~10-1077
~ 'roY POoD~ " OOIE" REW AR.DI
N2.a&. u l-0125 .
hrMn•I• 6405 -· ALOOHOUCS An <f n1 ·
.,... ~. ~. Phone
m.fTH. '4 Houn
Jiiii DR.&~ AT
'"PtQltrt ., ..
ht .s 111 TV~ .
'
Monday, Auvust 23, 1965 DAILY PILOT/"..,."'-!J
SERVICI DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY JOIS & IMPLOYMENl JOIS a IMPLOYMINTJOIS & I M,LOYMIHf
Peraon1l1 6405 -
GlVE YOUR COL.LARS
MORE SENSE. Ol'der wear-
P•fMrhentlnt Help W1nted, Men 7200 ~~I-. Women 7300 Aoen~, WOfn!!!.-7~ ~ting~~~-~ -exECUTIVISALIS .:m-.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iilill
lni; apparel from Hong·
kone. CUSTOM MADE
~ PAlNT/lNT·EXT. SELLING TO: D•unru111 ElfCTRO MECHANICAL Brush, Roller & Spray. TOP BUSINESSMEN llUlflJl"IAn
642-04~ after 5 pm. Becauae ot rapld a;rowth of .
suit.a, dreaaet>, beaded bagi.,
SWl'alef'll, etc Expressly
ma<le Lot you. Quality and
wurkru~p guarantet'<I,
Best brand a c11mer11s,
wakhes, trana i&Wr radlUS•
alao available. ll-cent 1U1~
leitl!r brings you FREE
l.'".tatog. Write NED'S Of
H<'NGKONG. Postbox 1059,
Hongkona.
00 YOU NEED
MUSIC FOR
DANCING
~ Apollo Sextet, "M111lc
In the COUNTRY CLUB
MANN'ER" Call Rudy
6911-5689.
New Health Club
RELAXlNG MASSAGE •
SAUNA • STEAM BATH .
by Beth cl Susie. 136 E.
18th oU Newport BJ. Od.
H~ 10 -8 p.m. 842·5000.
Now open on Sundays
NEID HlLP?
PART TIME PBX
Ute typliut &: cashier. Xlnt
refl. 548-0291 aft. 5 p.m.
SIRVICI DIRECTORY -----··
81bytlttlnt -6550
ON A alter t.h1t date I will
not be reapoaalble for debts
other than my Own. Will-
lam B. O'Malley
BABYSITTtNG
WEEK · DAYS
in Mtaa Del Mar. ~-9'107
C.rpenteri!'! 6590
REMODEL/ PAINTING
SLIDING Glau doon Pool·
fence•! Hammond Bid&.
Service/ 13$-104.5.
CARPENTRY and Concrete
All phaaea, no job too am.
642·4438 after 5 PM
FINISH CARPENTRY
Cablneta/ Bltnl/ Minor
AJteratiOfll. 6*-9583.
-~--Cement, Cenc,.te 6600 ·-.. ~ -W. H. ULLY, Lie cement
contractor. AH t,ypea. Quality
concrete.
Jne estimate&. ~-5065
CEMENT 30c rt le BLOCK
work • ALL TYPES ..
Ml g.«i -
Child CaN,
l lc.nMd 6610
tJIUJ,D VA.AS .... ma.I
contal11 f"9 nc-. .. •umbel
of dM adverta-. ,.or fur. ,..., Lal Of'lllll ltee OOlltael
the tlhlld W..tlare Oep~ to
tlAata AlllL M1.-.T.
AG E.5 2 to 6. Sl3.50 for 5
day week. Hot lunches, fncd
yard. # 4835 646--03S2 -
Contrecton ,,., 6'20 -·-ADDITlONS/ RE.\tODEL
Uc. " i.nsu~. rree est.
* ~ 1t
E. c. Fra.nJ< .. n Cout.ractOJt
REMODELING )'OUr home,
store! We can ltan lmmed.
046-5138 for eat.
G•rdenfnt 66IO -
HAULING/ ~n'1 y ard
clean-up. Trees shrubs Ir
bushe• • shaped, reshaped
01 remov~. Jvy removal
It flower bed weedtna.
6.(Ha
Palntln& * The Beat *
Very reas.. • 20 yn . ..exp.
MI 6-4991 982-1170
ACCOUSTICAL ceillnp Neat
le C'lt11.n ! * L.lc & l!IB.
545-7079 or 546·031!
our N11t'I Salea Promot.lon,
we need 006tl'll who can
work quickly into Manage·
ment.
• MGEMNT TRAI NING
•SECURITY
•NEW CAR
• BONUS
lloodle Grooming 6'00 $720 MO • UP ~ Draw ag11inst COMM tor
MACHfNE 8 ElGllT .. t.. th0&e who work themselves * SPECIAL $6 * up. No age reslrictlona. ca.It
TOy8/ Mini (most J»it\ernwl Mr. George, 635·3910. MON
642·0177 TllRU FRI.
ltemodel., R9JNlr 6940
NEED a rarpe11ter? Call
Don. Need " rh•mber'! r~.u
Don. House repatn of any
kind. Don II vour man you
will find. non Bovee,
646-43!11.
Televl1ion, Rep1lr 6985
ZENITH·TV SALES It
Service on a.JI Makes! Sin·
~re Sew'g Macb/V ac. 2428
Nwpt/ C.M./ ~9142
Upholatery 6990
BAKERS
Full Time Journeymen
Unloo Sell.le Newport Area
Must be bondable. Union
beMllta Include: VaC*tiona,
HOIPila.I, Dental, • Paychi-
atrt~ care. Appllc.tions ol>
t.A.i~d at Calif, Sta~ Dept.
ot EmpJO)'ment. Ul.2 So.
Bri~ol. SA.
WEW A Y STORES
INC.
nus WK'S SPECIAL! An Equal Opportunity
Any chair • $15/ Otvan..S2S ___ E_m_p_.l_oy_e_r __ _
+ Fabric. 642-5634
JOIS & !MPLOYMENl
Job Wanted, Men 7000 ---
CARRIER IOYS
DAILY PILOT
ADM INlSTRA TIVE: Balboa Island Dl1trlct
middle management &rea, Call Mr. Seay
smaU bW!lness. Materil-I 642"4321
management preferred, in· ---------
eluding Inventory control, TOP MEN
purehasing, etc. Knowledge National corporation. Ex·
of finance Ir COit ettimat· pandin& into be9ch IJ'C!tl,
in&· 6 yn experience. Col. $2000 per month, and more,
lege. (Just returned to Or-ll you quality. ca.II Newpor-
anae County area.) Write ter Inn for interview Tues.
Box P-233 c/o Daily Pilot Aug. 24, from 12-? pm. Ask
HI SOIOOL boys to do yard for Mr. Hus.
v.ork & painting, CM l Npt _E_l_ect-ro_n_l_c _lu_M_m_,b,_l_e_r
arta. )45·2486 Ask tor Yowia. with .oldl'l'lna exper;.
R.lch. tonoe A .lmowl~&e of Mach·
ORANGE 0>.at Colleae stu· me Shop Equipment. Per-
dentt want addition Ir re· maneot position. Call: Tel·
modeling joba. Free esti· onlc En'1neer!nc Co. for
_m_a_tea. __ ~ __ .__ __ appt, ~8021. All equal 01>
CARPENTRY C ll b 1 n P t • portunity employer.
t.ocks repel~. Installed e S.lff/Full TI,,,.
646·tril. Fraternal lod&e hu open.Ina
EXP ERIENCF.D carpenter for 2 nst appeartna A am-
It cabinet ma.ker. All pha· b4tious men/age 30 to 56/
eet. 54H>892 11rvictng f'ratemal Mem·
Job Wanted, Lady 7020
HELP!
PLEASE don't Judae me by
mv ~ yean of ag-e but my
ah1llty to work • t:ypin2·
t\llna·mortgag-e and inlur·
ance. Dependable and nef-d
work dHperately -Millie
Whitney. )48·3029
AR TtST tt111l1ble. Tecbni-
cal. advertl.tlng, commer-
rlal, tiM art•, muMlla. Full
or put tlml' 646·5208
LOVING and deJ>f'T)da.ble
child . ca.re, prefer a&ea 2.
5. 54.'i. 36.')8.
DAY work wanttd, e)(J>fr·
1en<'t!d, own transportation.
referen<'es. 542-1617.
2 WOMEN cleanln& ... indow
w111hlng, f1onT' •lr1ppin11
531--0587.
PRACTICAL nurse. Evening
work. Own tranaportauon.
548-8973
OEJ>}:NOABLE, tXperlen-;
ed, uwn transportatlm tor
da.y work. 543-9563.
iRONING S1 hour. Pleut
brin11. hanger1. ~-6068
hen. $700 • month13' It rt·
tittment. Call MT-1294 for
interview.
REPRESENT A TJVES
WANTED
lor financial sales. fT'M
trainln& given whlle you re·
taln pruent potltlon. Any
a~e. f'or Appt, Kl H614,
6~
• Elednm1c Technlclan
Recent lnduatrlaJ ex~r.,
ablllty to work from IChe-
matica. supuvlaory eitf)"!r.
desirable. ~d resume TMr
P.O. Box 2005, NB
SILK acreen printer. Fully
<"Xp. Genenl &hop.
Kl 6·4140. ('VU.
At*ncl ... Women 7300
lteceptlenl1t $400
for l 1 w of{ke. Shorthl.lld re-
quired • 80 wpm. Nice en·
vlronm«i>nt .l hourg.
lookkHper $i7f
1 girl ofc In COila Mesa.
7 hr day. Full chg ability
81nk Tellen
IS your yard dead It ol d r 'R.E of sick or day work.
t p sah1ry 543·2503 looking! U ao we'll mek
See new facea. make new
friends. If )'OU like to d~
with people & h11ve IOme
t'Xl>· -US. It grten again. Cal.I C'barn • PROBLEMS! Trylna to eet
""43 the riaht help! Call 543-2!1()3 pion Fertlllur C'o. 548 w, apply It.
GENERAL Cleao·up, lend 2 WOMEN will cll'an borne
• completely, $16. S41-S400
scpn·i . trtt trunming
removln&. Call after 1 p.m It HOUS.EWOR.K, by the day.
LI 8-4133 Alter 5. 646"6177.
FARMER ROY·Compl. y. rd DAY work wanted. 548·:.Eri3
aervi«. Job or month.
eiit. Call 642-0873 ~ DOMESTIC HILP 7035
YARD MaJnt, cleanup, haul LIVE INS
EmplO)'er pays fees Ing. Fast, neat work. 1.2
S.cy1 "Orum JobaH
U you 're not In your dru.rn
job, bl' ~Urt ' t'aJI. HWT)'!
PARTIAL LIST ONLY
SUPERIOR AG ENCY
Call 673-()668 Mr. Wnden
years exp. 642-4088. George Byland Agency "
LAWN A landl<:ape ma· m-1.IMl·B E. 16th S.A. 547-<>395
-&!2-3870 ten~nce. By the mo. LI
garde~r. ri.46·4.129. c. Help W1nted, Men 7'200 St1rt lmmecU•tely
TRIM • RITE LAWN SER ---E)(tt 3ery, J girl ofc, 251 ::S v. R. I . SALESMEN let l'f.'lmbW'$('(! ..... to S4.10 Mo ma.lntaJn nr olunu
Rototill • Llldscp. M2 Active 11lt1m1n needed M~ ~·y. •front desk . . . 350
CX>RRALS asrdenlna
now. Can otter full n,~,r .Jr Clerk typlat .......... IOO
& time. liberal commlMlon & Sr slt'nogrepher • . . . .. .. ~
lead.a. Stop ln A t&lk It uvcr Girl frlday. ust/bkk;>r LandacapJ.ng Service, fr
pls.nt IV"'t'Ach job. 982"4
ee
764 491 E. 17th St. 642..3790 work up/to ofc miir ... 300 . . ·-·-O.ntrtl Servi«!J 6612 -HANDYMAN, all nap.
ele<' • plb& • carp · htt ~: ~1AINTENANCE -man for
Santa Ana. apta. Plumbing.
cttrpt"nt.r A pn repa.ir
work. PU truck a own tools.
Reaa "Oonnywooda''
543-1733.
Haull!!.I 10 Part timr work ~r pN'Mnt. ,,
Bkkpr, 10me mach work 4,)()
lnltrvlew now • St1rt
After L•bor O.y
~Y rd w 'rli\)ra • • . • . 400
Re11n.rt'h 1teret&ry •••. 400
Typist, aen'I ok ....... 325
SICY l'Olt VIP
NEWPORT BEACH
Must have minimum of at least 1 year in lay out
of circuit cards. Pref er 2 to 4 years total experl·
ence. Must bave HS diploma and should have
so me college math.
U. S. Ci tizenshJp
APPLY • PHIL CHAMBERLIN
COLLINS RADIO CO.
19700 JAMBOREE ROAD
Kl 9·2911 NEWPORT BIACH
All 1ppllc•tlon1 reviewed on merit with no ltlaa to-
ward Race, Color, Creed or Sex.
School~natructlon 7550 School•lrutructfon 7550
4nmonl Scloo/
French • English Day School
Fall term opens Sept. 13th
Kindergarten, Grades 1 thru 8
Swimming and Transportation.
REGISTER NOW
261 Montevl1ta, CM 646-1170
Helo W•nted,
Women
Help W1nted
7400 Women 7400
EXPERIENCED
QUALIFIED
TUCH ER
STENO.SICRETAltY
Must bave ir:ood abmthand.
typing, A spelling. Experi-
mce required. Permanent
position. Call 494·8o:'ll lor
appt
tor i.t A 2nd grades In pri-Telonic En9lneel'lftf
Ylle achoo!. 646-1170 An equal opPortunlty
CHRISTMAS SALES
STAltT NOWI
fle:xi ble boura
near your bom•
free trallllng
AVON PRODUCTS
~
CR.EDIT CHECKER
Parl-1..ime/ Mcoday1 I Tun·
daya ont1. $1.SO • b.r. Age
18-50. Hrs • 9 to 5 pm.
APPLY CN PERSON
HALL f"INANCE CO.
528 W. 19t:b St. C.M.
GIRL f'RlDAY ... .9 AM to
3 PM, Mon tbru Ft1 lo u-
aist Ad ¥Crtiaing Director,
Oran&e County SUD 2863
E. Cot.at Hwy, CdM
(n4) 875-2131 tor 9,plpoinl·
ment.
ti' OPINING SOONI
LC E ullra modem Beauty
Salon In Monarch 81¥ Pia·
za, So. ~· Re: Em·
ploymenl, call 61">3482
WOMAN to work in donut
lhop, olibt ahln. Appl.1 be·
fore noon.
WtNOIELL'S DONUT SHOP
2947 Harbor Blvd, C.M.
LADY b!&utldan. Middle
aaed prrfemocl. Must know
pin curllni A fin&t>r·wav.
lrw 11 well u modem 1tyl·
ing. ~~ aher 6 p.m.
WOMAN 25--45 lor donut sbo11
~lY A.M. abitt. No u-pcr
nee. Apply In perl!OO: Mr.
Donut 135 t;. 17th1C M
TOY & GIFT PartlH
NHd SlOO wk?? See UI~:
No dellvery * No rollect'
Gifu 'N Gadaell ;,.i1-<tll0
OLDER convaJHci~ WO-
man need& rolTl(lanion.
Write Box M·237 Daily
Pl)o(.
EXPER Saletlady for ready
to wear ahop. Write <' o
Dally Pilot Box Jt M238 --HAIR STYUST
v.1th following.
:'>48. rm or 546-6528
BABYSITTER. live in. Col·
lege &irl preferred. C'ar~ fo1
1 child. S45·2974 evea.
BABYSl'ITER. MY HOM!::
EASTBLUFF AREA.
6«-0T18
BABYSITI'ER, live Ill· Cllre
for 1 child evening11. C.11.
legr girl prt>lcrred. 54;i·l9i•I
f'ree Dress At
"PLAYGIRL SHOP"
Set' ad In 1V Week .....
employer
DEl':O'AL aaaiatant, pert time
Pleue write Box M m.
r/o Daily PUot. Brieft.y ctv·
Ing Cbainilde tralnilli, e-!P
in x:ray, lab, etc. for New-
port Beach of~.
HOUSEKEEPER needed tor
professional coup&e, 3 acb
aae c:hlldrm. Mon thru Fri,
8 30 t.o 5: 30, S50 week. Perm
Muat ht reaponslble, ~
ture woman. Ref. nee. Run·
tlngtoa Harbour. 847~86
Jobe Men, Wem. 7500
"' UNEMPLOY!D? PRO·RESUME SERVICE
~$5 -W&SZl
We have temp. k while wor
,.,,altlng Cor employment.
PROGRESS COUNSELORS
JE 4-U33
Be•uty Oper•ton
Here'• your ch&DCt t.o be 111
buslncu tor youraeJf. Rm<
a booUI In an active ahop,
Call lor appt 546-1.970.
~s Ir drapery aalea·
peraon. If you ~ sell, call
LI 8-6423.
HANDY older t'ple to man·
age & matnt. 16 • unll3 In
H.B. ~ after 5 pm. --Schoo1 ... 1n1trvctlon 7550
Chrl1tl1n High School
Enrolling Now for F•ll
SOUND ACADEMICS
with
CHRJSTIA,~ EMPHASIS
Pre·School throulh
High School
Costa M.a
Christia" School
S4a.72'5
Chilcoat · 10 Leuoo
TYPING SCHOOL
Qildten; Vac·atlon ram
Quick EZ met.b.>d. CaU
Mun, Wed, Frt U MS
173 Del Mar Ave., C. M.
Agencl ... M, W 7600
RUTH RYAN AGENCY
l..ook1ng for a Job~
Come in today for
peraonallz.ed aervlce.
1793 Npt . C.M. ~
17931 Beach Blvd. 847-9617
t().12 W. 17th S.A. 547-6431
DOMESTIC HELP
Muiun Employment
GIRL TO ASSEMBLE WET A,.ncy
DlVTNG Sl'ITS. 825 w 18th 308,,, N. Main St .
COSTA MESA. I S41..(M22
S.A.
s2s,OOO PER YR.
SKlP l~r. llU"'f ~ k.
dirt. ttaah, et<': bladin A.
ca II any ti me 142· 2248 l IB
UCHT OR HEAVY
HAULlNG. a..EANUP
i>4M321 --· -~ ... nl~ ms
WlNOOW A wan WUhl nr. na
IU*dl wutna/ Otla
lill'l'CHSU.'5 Wet.
D111 "2·12421Eves646·1967
DISHWASHERS
apply In Pt' raon
REU BEN'S RESTAURANT
251 £, Cout Hlw~
N•wport Buch
XLNT--.-0-PPOR/ for ir:entle--
man ot Orl•ntal ~nt to
rowr ()oaft11 Cly lcrrltory.
Ml'Cb • pp.r. helpful,
CALL 50-4~
MAJ]'lTENANO: m11n, 8-4.
' day ... k. Apply:
.McDoM1d'1 Drtv.-ln
Son1& Cl'lnll't' bentnt1 Incl.
dally 1111odt1tlon with tnp-
dr11wrr 11elf'ntlat1. fine r.·
ao•rch flnn II oltJ""' Your
buu la "Cuarantetd muAt
tntere•tlna 6 MimuJatJn&·"
Tec:t\nlt'al tYPlna A lhoi't·
hand requlrfd: abOut 20
yeara experi~nc.. but )'OU I
should not ~ m11('h ovu ~.
St.vtina •lary lee> to l50C).
Thi~ won't l111t.
ta your income potential in the resale
department of Walker and Lee. lnc .•
on~ of the largest Real Estate firms
in lhe UnUed StatM. Ou.r company
sold over fou r thousand homes last
year alone. You can share in th.is
phenom enal success If you are will·
lng to work long hours with con·
1C1ientiouaneS8 and aggresslvenus.
Complete and detailed training
coursee ln Real Estate law. financing,
and salesmanship are offered at no
charge for those who qualify. lf you
are not lkensed. we wlll ualst you
ln obt.jnlng your llcense Only those
willln& to work 11.x days a weet. 12
hours per day to achieve exception-
ally high incomes need apply. Call
now for appointment Mr. Thagard
,,....,~ " ·---SS
IRONlNC tN MY HO ~ W. 19'11 CM. 646·91H9 n ht. Jllln!IPl"I, pM
~IS7
--~ lerMttaplnt .. ELECTROLU'X Cor-p . full
time ' pt time wor1I Ila wk U ,oia 41Uall(y. 10 $42.(W, -SUMMER Spatial:" •WN 10e Ill ft. r.bor
mattrlal. SpkJr. lnlt. f1 Plf
Incl. held, labor A mat.
iNt5CPER. boelp. Prnduct.
Wood mil· AP1)1y 8: 30 a.m. '° 10-30 a.m. I~ S.booc.l
8',, C.M. = Hilt. Nurwry •
Evtl --633-3934 ~ ..
aot.rcrmro 11i.1man tor
or llfl'W ~rttUdna tull,,..
Mf--4448
~~~~~~~~~
C11 II Mr. LJ.n<len 6Ts.o&88
A.M. MONDAY, SURE
Other P0tltlona. Tool
SUPERIOR AGENCY
MISS-WC AGBKY
~e<' lf()'I, SH UO, tYPI 70
anrac, ~e ...... to 5450
Pu.rcbutna Mey, \>'Pl 80. 10
tc.y addlna machine to 400
Bkkpr w/auto •ICY up PIO
410 W. Collat HWJ. SUlte D.,
646·3939 Newport Beadl
By appt.
• M&-.3029 ..
2! OAILY PILOT Nf'W' Prm Mond~y Auqurt Zl, 1965 MERCHANDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION_ ,TRA~SPORTATION TRANSPORTA!ION_, TRANSPORTATION f\,_1<t.t1~NUl)c ~vt< MERCHANDISE FOR 01h :Kt.HANDISE FOR
SAL& AND TRADE )14Lt AN~.:_ E_ SALE ANO 11 E SALE ANO TRADE p~~•r C~IMn 9020 lmf!rted Autos~ Antiquet, Cl1u lc1 96_1_5 VMd C1n 9900
Furniture 8000Furi.lture 8000
~------~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE
8205 t,\I•<. W1nted 1610 ;964 UNlf'L;tt :,~ dm•;, AUSTIN HEALEY I ATTENTION I CHEVROLET
35 watt Apeko r1dlo. bow Surfer:-. -~11t1qut' ~fll'l'I 21" SlLVERTONE rolur TV, lllGHEST PR!Cl::S PAID
l yr old. pt·r 11'<'1 l'O'<I SJ00 t'OR QUALITY CLOTl!l::.S ra.t.J cockvll cover. iide 'i!I AUSTlN Hu\y dh, wire 1938 liu1r k '64 MALIBU
_ ... .'ain•, •""ra rompanlon whla, haro & ~It I.ops. Tiiis c.1t 1s a nire "'". 11.uty ,_ ~.... ~ '" rt c .. , ·1'-"'l ~· :! t11 h<hp. auto, pwr ao.r. ruct teal, life Jackt>ti, compass $1150 or be:-1 o "' .,...,.,"" · and in ne~ cundlllun. 1•1"v
All Model Home Furniture Groups nrw, S111· ST.II 1142-2370 437-8101 Now offt•rC'd to public for fraction of original
rost. Mdse has never been used. dtspJayed
only. SI o deuvers w sm mo pymts to reliable
partJes.
HI-Fl & Stereo
.....;,_________ I I It I! o iur. Warrant)' .
• 100 • · · .$.'i295 ftAT -tO:J t•ll 1111 1 5 1 ... t: 1 t' -SIO dn II $10 wk. OAC 8210 Machinery, Etc. Marlntt Botit Sale-g1J1e. m·w tirt>s I o"nl'r
3-4-5 Room• 4 Room•
Modrrn Early Amencan
From $269 $577
\\'e are the largest group outfit store in the
countv. You can buy 1 pc. or a hse(ul. Cour-
teous· friendly service al a pnre to fit your
pocketbook. Open eves & Sun See the. thou-
sands o( model pt s at
Santa Ana Furn.
426 W. 4th St. 547-0789 Santa Ana
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I • FURNITURE • ---------• Small Store Bl& Valuet
AgenciH , M, W 7600 APT. OWNER SPECIAL
COYLE
Employment Agencie'
111 SANTA ANA
307 N Bl'l\lld11ay
c71 41 MMO'l.!
l~t COSTA MESA
l~ 'lt'\"flllrt
ITI41 &tli Utll
Yacht ~lr1 .. t-omm to SI 000
Auto part1 sales • • • • • • 10 900
Ell'\<tturu~ ll8.le11 ••••••••••
.............. comm 4 111111
lndustnal salra ...... to MlO
llvy duty mec.'h .• 50 50 lo 1:;o
Tran1ITT11sal0n mt'(:h ••..••
•••.•••••••••••• 50 50 to 750
L.me merhs I many ........ .
, • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • 5C) I !i() t.o 7j()
Brake and lront 1•nd. to 100
&orvice writers •••••• to 6:iO
2 pc Liv nn set new Si\1115
6 pc Bit et -new $811115
b pc dinette used Sl!l 115
Maple, <..:-Onlemp .t Moderll
1001 O'i'HEK ITEMS
3 ROOMS i''urn $159 95 NO DOWN -·r i::ttMS
Ranges, Retr1g . rva
APPROVED 1--URN.
21611 Harbor W IHl660
4-ROOMS('COmplete-hoUB;.
fut I includmg brand oew
Admiral refrigerator &
famous mocrei range, $.~.
Pay only SS.!JO weekly
Out or town credit w1•I·
('Orne. JI UB FURNm. KF.
1724 Nrwport, Costa Mesa.
~lJ.
.l PC. se(.'nonaJ $.iO. T'A in or
trundle beds SJO. 6-16-jl:/8
Att !> pm
PORTABLE steam cleaner, WAREllOt:SJ:: CLE:ARA:"C"E pulls like trailer, mounted !'l.~W NO\.\ on ht>avy axle " 4x8 tire:..
:1m11
F'o1 more Info. 54S-:!698 lrl
f ulr dllld tu1 n-
t .. IJle
Alitc Im 1u1K'r
1',V LS·l5
7.1
17
$H
~w•~P~~~~~~l-790
I :arrard RC~~
< .arnu II A1,~J
Sll1ph1•ns R11
Lill
11!1
IU
79
J!I
llAVE clear property &
Pn,perlit'fl with large equi·
11e11 will trade tor Auto, 1 ·' hoe 1 s a lrple.ne etc I~ &tl-0425
t" P<'ll'I :!:1
Chong1•r baM·~ Jtl
l'..V 12 TkXU S10
Walnut Casi>!> ~j
Nrw $lereo cn){rs JO
8 ' speakers SH
SIO
$1 ~I()
$!4
$500
7 !XJ
SI ()1
~15 £. 17th S1., Costa Mes.1
PETS and LIVESTOCK
Dogs AllS
DOBER~AN PlNCHERS
AKC reg. Olr.mpion show
stock. all ages • puppies
to adulta. Black or red.
tStud Service! 546-4497
• -'fuy POODLE PUPS-
lltale I -Apncot I Whitt>,
9 ... ks. AKC S40 -ea
~;5&15
Ill -Fl F111h1·r Component
M<Jdl.'I 80·AZ1 )!odrl SO-Tl
Girard tumtablt l'niv l:?"
spkr Xlnt·t.'Ond! $1'.lS
&15-3957.
CASH in 30 MINUTE!>
ror Furn/ Appl M8·~60
-~ --
MleceiluMOUI ------* ATTENTION * 1
v Boat owners lit builders
v SurCboard Shopa
v Masonry Contractors
Thor Electnc Hravy Duty
------(111::."APEAKE BAY rr·
ll1t'"tt pup. Male. A.K.C.
Olam1if0n stcx•k. 763 Cen-
ler t. Ml 6-3766
AFGHAN, 6 mo old, quality
female. To 1ood home only.
642-5090 Eves, 646-2706
AKC-BASSET Pu,,-
6 wk~. S65 & up. 646·5364
TRANSPORTATION
Botta & Y 1cht1 9000
01t'llel meot'h ............ l>."~l
Cla1m1 tmee ......... to liOO
Lnderwr1ter tmtt ... to 1iOO
Office Furniture 8010 lland Gnnuer, Sander &
Buller • 4.500 r.p.m. S60
673·1549. BARGAINS freight damagrd
12' GLASS 10 hp Jobn!iOO,
Lrlr & controls. like new
15" Yellow Jacket ski boat,
t.ra.1 ler. $250.
office rum. Aelna Des k. ---------
16222 P11t· Coast Hwy 61 FLAT UOO roadster, low low mtll'!I fn1 ~II' 01 tr,1tll'
In Surl3lde miles. very dun. Muat sell tor Pickup, car. trul'lcs nr
596--0613 "34-861 l lmmed. $895. 67::>-43.'il 01 bus
28' TROJA ~ ~ twln Inter-
ceptors. l'Omp.1ss. deplh fin-
der, bait 1anki.. ~)Otliitht,
sldP cu11ains. plank boat,
$79'.)f).
Marina Boal ~all'•
162'l'l P111" C:oost Hwy
Su1ls1dt>
596-()613 434-!l6ll
18' STARCRAn cabin crula·
er, John.son 75 hp outboard,
new lhareline till trailer
2 months old. leas than 25
houra on hoat & engine.
Excel. coi1d must sell faat.
$.2995 or $400 &: take over
pay~t.a Alter 6 pm,
536-U(I.
31" PEMBP.OKE '64 f1y·
bt'idge Tv.1n 5<', Dual conlr.
S-SI Of. "trpp1l'ss. retrrg.
Slpa 6. L.• :-~ 1h11n 70 hr11
lmmac Sil.~ Ownr can
a range !me 1>4:!·:>1110 .
Spffd-Skl Bo1h 9030
*SKI BOAT*
14' Havcx· Ski Boat. cust In
terior. 40 hp MrN.'ury w,
electric Mart. Nrw COlllJn·
enta.I Till Trlr. 8J9..'.!9'J!l.
1·4· SKI Boat with trailef:
Inboard. Chevy engine 518"
Hull. Ma.ke • oUer Muat
tell Extra t'ngtne Included
&12-()898 ,-,------:-,.---16' SKI or tislung. Gla.s.-.ed
bull. 7' tiPam, 35 HP Mere,
lg wh Lrlr elec stan +
controls Xlnt cond. S695
~-9361.
JAGUAR
196• XKE Jaguar
Goldl'n S11nd rxtenor wilh
full beige leather inf Prior.
factory air wnditlonlng &
AM·F'M radio. An Ollh1t111li.l·
mg buy.
$4695.00
STANSBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd
Cost.\ Mesa 646-9()12
19S3 Jaguar Mark X
Juat 11s frc~h 11nd smon 10
day ltll when 11 w11s dehv .. r.
l'd In 1963. Thts 11 th.-11r1~
tocrat or modem motorln~
Save thou.sands of dollars.
$3880.00
STANSBURY BUICK
234 i-::. 17th. Costa Mesa
LI 8·T765
~6-1197
AUTO CENTER
--- -19..IJ Hnrbor Blvd., CM.
Rice CaN, Roch 9620 Oilt'n eve1. I Sun. 14.2.f733
-.10 WILLYS Cpe. pl;>>.1~·!a~~
wrndnws, roll bJr, Ill" 11hck'
bkt ~1!8l1> prl'lll!Urp pump
& lank, 'l frool ends.
675-4659.
A utos Wanted 9700
We Buy Imports
Top Doll1rs
All MAKES I MUDEl.S
Dean Lewis
Imports
l966 I !arbor \I I 6-!.1303 C\I
WA :-:Tl::U
.11 rom1
mui.t be I door
111 ..,.1111 shlilJt' thr'Uvut
642<i907 -------WJLL pa,y cash for '61 or
BANK
REPOSSESSIONS
Bu> 81 wholesale blue book
S'b tMlv('rs on OAC '5!1
Cht'v Impala hardtop. Au
torn. R1 H. pwr str. !Ur cood
$615. ;\1 any to chOOSt't' from
1950 Newport Bl., c. M~s.t-
54S-4254
CHRYSLER
Ye1r·End
rwsi-: OL'T
b.1 C'llRYSLfo.R
All mU(lt•b & l'UIOr:.
S1ve $$$
Mandie Motors
I
'62 4 dr Fakun o~ ~om"lel, 424 Main Strtet ~ cy~td ~!Ins. 6-16-:m:._ Hunti11Kton Beach SJ6.65.ljj
Jl'NK cars wanlt·d. N1•w 1 --------
yard starting. Top$$ paid CONTINENTAL
84i~721 1Wi ··15:l8.
•63 JAGUAR XJ<E counl' Auto Le11ing ---9810
LATI:-;-~ ll11rdtop, new tires
g<iod lvnd. Must at>ll, be:.t
e>lfer 642-Q](H
BritlSh racing gr~n w 1<'Vn·
trastmg &love leathl'1 1111.
am/fm radio, must sat .. 1
this low prfce S.1195. Bank
tlnan. low down .in op.
proved credit 1950 Newp1rl
Blvd. CM 548-4254
Wholeule Prices
''" U .. AS~ THi\Dfo. INS
All Moopl~ & Color"'
A llen Auto LH1in9
I~ Ne~purt Blvd
CORYAIR
62-Corvilr
Monta coupe , 4 llpeed. R H.
Jmmac•ulalt' SI 195.
TRANSPORTATION
U.H C1n 9900
OLDSMOllLI
'62 OLDS F·8S 4 dt. Excel-
cond Owner drafttd, can•
nut make J>ll111ll:s, must
wit 676 • W. Wilaoo, CM
PLYMOUTH
Ye1r-End
O.OSE OUT
&5 PLYMOt.rrHS
AU model1 A colors.
S.vt $$$
MANDIC MOTORS
424 Main Street
11u11tlngton Beach 536-6585
PONTIAC
Just Uke new trom buml)l'r
to bumper tuw.i ltill under
new car faC\ory ruaraatee
save bundredl cl doUars
over new car p~.
$2495.IO
STANSBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd.
C01ta Mesa 14&.ea:t?
61 PONTIAC 8 8onneYWe
Vl&t.a 4 door hardtop.
EXCELLENT CONDmON
THRU OUT. All extna incl.
R/H, hydro, power ~.
brakt-s etc. Local low
miles. New cu trade.
~WI OUl!!tandinl CU't• was Sl595 Special nm e ROY CARVIR e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy LI a.-3oMI
NEWPORT BEACH ~1cal Ales. romm -. j()Q
.Matenal damflie tmtt
t lnSI .. • .. .. • . • • • . . . to SOI'
Paint warehowie man. to~,()
Route sales ...•• axnm +4.25
Warehouse aa.Jea • . • • • to 400
Ehoes Ales •.•• romm ..-100
Tool & Dte •.••..•• to J.66 hr
1424 N. Harper, SA 531-7370 *AUCTION*
16' Cri.u Kit family boat, 25
hr; Johnson, trlr, controls,
$600. U B-3409 OR ~5726 '63 JAGUAR XKE Cpe. Im·
maculate thru-oot, chrome
Witt wheel•. dunlops. fac-
tory air cond. 20.~ artual
miles. Metalli<' gray. Priv·
ate party. $3850. 675-J6.t7
Costa Me5a 641-1~-0 G & M Motor Co.
1501 Newpon Blvd. 64 PONTIAC G.T.O. Oxr..-
642-o302 li ble LIKE NEW CX>NI>~
l>1t> Mier ........ DOE 3-00 hr
L.lth aper .............. 2.50
It & D mad! ......... st 2.50
Blue hne opcr •••• DOE 2 25
Ruhtw'r compounder •..• 2.00
Rubber mill aper •••••• 2 tJl
Sh1pp1ng &: n'C"elving •.. 1 80
Material lab trnee ..... 1-1~1
* * * :M rd teoch (Ca.ill lie l
• . .. . . . . .. . • . . . . comm rio<l
Physical ther~iat • . • • • • 575
F' C Bkkpr .............. :lOO
l~al aecy .. • .. • • .. • • . • 4j()
l~N I II<' 11.nY Stat el. •• to 433
Mrd lab tteh • .. • • • • .. .. 400
X·Rliy tt'('h ............. 400
J'\enlal AMJt & ~pt •.. 400
!We f'pt1omst/ typllt .• Lo 375
J>ublu.· n'laLlora ...... to 370
l'ompt oper ......... , to 350
Store Equipment 8012
NAT'L Cash Register S75
Ot>sk v.'ith chair S15. 543-5010
Gar1ge Sile 8022 ---59 HlU..:'lt.A.~ wa~nn, f7S,
Wmg chair Sl5 G's 16" biJ<e
S15. Mapll' TV / rad.lo/phono
SIOO. Rf>dwood lounge, pad
S10. Thermodf\re b·in range
s;:,o. A.sso11ed J t I' nu. Sat
Swi only 1542 Santiago, NB
642-2321
FURNITURE. dishes, cloth·
Ing. odds n' ends. 16641
Kt>ttler Ln, HB. 847-3680
DECORATOR'S HOME!
Al.L ITE."15/ SALE.
PR ICED! 545-4321
Appll1ncH 8100
KELVINATOR 12 cu. rt ..
U you wUJ .eu or b117 18' Cr111 wide beam, 40 hp
(Ive Wtndy a try. Mere, trlr, controla Sl:>O.
Auction Friday 7 pm. 19' cabin fislun.g boat, no
207~ ~ Newport Ml 6-8686 mo«or, $50
623 Clubhouse Ave. NpB, Windy'~ Auction Barn Larry Holbrook. 673~.
POOL TABLES eve aft 1 pm: SaL noon:
NPw a.nd 111ed Sunday all day.
1965 BRlJNSWICK S3"5 2'1 FT Qunpbell Cruiffr Sl600
F~ delivery l tnstalla• 1 J118t 5pent In reconditioning
llOn. 100% hnancmg. We plus new engine. lmmacu-
tak!' trade·lns. Use our str condition. Make otter I
0U"11tmaa "l11yaway." Wiii take anythin~ of valile
Sl::CARD POOL n trade. KJ 9·1324 or
323 S. Main, OranKe 53'1-l!m 642-1596 Mr. Allen. '
l MEDICAL scales. uptight 8' GLASSPAR Outboard
model w/ height meuure, Crluaer. Many extras! Twin
Perle<.'t, $40. Dlthwuher. Johnson -35/ Top • cond!
portable Lady Kenmort, 4 Sett orrer! 675-4639.
cyl selec~?r· xlnt, S90. Mag-23 Trojan C.bln Cruiser l!li9
navox 23 TV, beau. fruit-ahlp to ibore radio. RDF.
wood cabinet, eOOd cond, New covers. $2995. ~2013
$75. 120 21Jt St. "C' CM. alt 7 PM.
5411-7681 --,,-------..,.-,--~ I 9' DORRIS flush deck aklfr.
Fast 4 cycle pwr. perfect
lobstu 100 tnps avail.
OR 3-6799
'64 ALL gla.ss O>rta.ir. 100
hp Mere. All slo eqwp. 5.'i
mph. Used 6 Ulnt's. Sacn-
fict'. 673-1~
15' F'BRGLS-Spo,,...--1'1-Ll-ne_w_,/
trlr: 7S bp Johnson mtr
Xlnt t"Ond See' 673-m20
14' SPEED ski boat v.~th
40 bp Merr & trailer make
ofter . 5J6-0J34.
14' SKI BOAT--
w/40 hp enJC $300. 675-l:r18
Marfne Equip. 9035
SACRJF, 2 new 40 hp In·
boarls toutbd drl. Small,
Last, compl. control. Ideal
ski motor. Coal $960 tell
$350 ea. 642--0497
Boet Slip, Moorlnt 90U
r' WTD! OFF-SHORE
MOORISG/ OU Lido late.
OR 3-3."W.)
KARMANN GHIA
1963 Karmann Ghia convert.
low ml. AM ~·VI :lvt ply.
Best offt'r 847 f1'n
MG
53 MG. TD ~coun;e shape.
Price reduced. Make offer.
Owner 646·1~
.. ~L cc.:DES BFNZ
Mercedea-Benz
Salea and Service
For Orange County
1 :.11 t·ndsy ............. 350
~\':\ 1hc any Stalf'l •. to ~.41
~lrd re<"t'PI ............. 325
Refr1g , 50-lb. fl'ffz.er. au-
tomatic S8S. 8261 Reilly Dr.,
llb.
Antiquet 1110
f'LINTRrDCE yellow & gold
cbtna, service tor 8, compl
Never W!<'d. Sell for ~
w accept $100. Brand new
maple deak Ir chalr, Ac 2
pc claulc .sectional. 9' Ser
veJ gas retng. LI 8-9423.
27' OWENS Sedan. bead.
'glllley, Chry motor. slpa 4.
Take 1m sail for part of
equity. $2700. 213 433--0138
Bolt Rtnt 1l1
nM SLEMONS lmpom
120 W. Warner 9031 Santa Ana 546-4114
Jr At'Clnl dk .......... 310
PBX admittlnr .. • •• . • • JOO
"forod1al winder ••••• 2.50 hr
Pans lister • • .. . . • • • • • • 2.50
PreclSJOO assembly ••.• J.70
Dr11g clerk ............. 1.65
* ALMA'S ANTIQUF.S
823 W. 16th St .. Npt. Bcb.
Just W. of Placentia Ave.
Muslcal Inst. 8125
Sales ................... J.50 ••••••••-llunut maker lpxpd) ••• J.5()
111111mal M>ldering • .. • • 1 '10
Markrr ................. J.30 Gould Music Co.
MEMBER C.E.A.A.
W ILL BUY
GOOD
USED FURNITURE
& APPLIANCES
646-1631
l
3
5
-1960-W-ILSHffiE commerc1a.
pk'rng lot sweeper. also ·5
Chev sehool bus. panly fin-
ished ·as camper. 847-761
2:!' SOUTIICOAST fully
equip Xlnt cond 1'1.200
(2131 661-1141.
HOURLY nntaa • O'Oay
Day Salim, Rhodes 19 &i
motor boats. Fun Zone
Boat Co. OR l-0'240
Mobile Hom.a 9200
KAYAK w/ PADDLE * Excellent Condition • 50 X 10 FLEETWOOD
S98 50 ~ 3 • yrs old I Awn'g/ Porch.
Patio/ Comp . furn! Pool In
WANTED: Yac:hts. all kinds. i::ark. Bayside VIJte Park,
to trade on rPal estate I Space -m .. 545-3823.
*ARGUS* NEW & USED
PIANOS
L la1aon Ca.1r. NAUG H turq llOla/ naugh
hide-abed/ 4·cbaira/ 4-pe S
Sloe'!. Newly recovered •llboata I
673·3810. 35". READY to movt inlo,
9010 llt!w pa!nL New L'Ollch. Jn·
terior lovely cond. moo & ORGANS ConsultMlll Ai;rncy 1 K L-F. L-1914 Npt Blvd. c.~t. W S.7796 Home of n1..,. . """r
f"tt Paid Story & Cluk, Pianos &
I\ c pnyable Gal .... to S42.i Conn Org1n1.
Constr Gal Friday No S II Rent/Option t o Buri
.. • • • • • • • • • .. • , • • • .. • • Lo :lj() lllO'l Newpor1 Of. 646-679
1--EE BY APPLICANT
642-5876 . Z1" TV Pie. tube S16.!l;. in
slalled in home. Service
call $2.50. Set not removed
531--1500.
I NA UGH. C'OUch, chair. atoo m . Obie bed. set $40
O'KtelP & Menil1 !'i'e $40
646-9550 M~hanlC$ . . .. .. • • • • • to 700 I -. ~IVl<'e ,\lanAi.:rr .....•.. JOO WA:-;TED ~ ba.ss guuar
Optometric Asi. t-E~. to jOO & bass amplifier. 548·TI45. WHEELCHAfR. Everett Jen-
Tille l::nginerr ••..... 10 ~JOO After 6 p.m nmgs, coll81J11Jlble, Dlx
t
-==-:::::======-:= model. lk/ new 536·29t2 .Bnokki-,•pc>rs 131 ..... 10 :,oo 11 ~5 0 ~ 9' 10'' HAR.BOUR J<(·pro 1) p1st ........ Ill 7ll0 __ r ... g•_n_• ______ _
,. ;../\ SURFBOARD 1-'ry "ooki. ........... to 4.N llA.\tMOND 1 n CORONA 642--0794 ~talion Altd ......... tu 4\IJ DEL MAR Offers 300 fine -:7.===--~--=---
OWBIRD #449 -fl>rgls,
dac aail. sand dolly .
5N
very good cond ! $.)50.
673·3179
LBATROSE 23' aloop.
Very good l'ond! 1418 w .
A
Bay Ave. Sl450. Ov.ner
673-1231.
A UX-SLOOP 20' by owner/
Slpa-2. S-S. Dacs. S2495. See:
Olarlt>y H1Jptons by Arches.
54~. ;,.i~iJa.
TifUNDERBIRD Sloop.
Sleeps 4, head It galley.
Eqwpc for racing or crus-
548-6238 or 548·8950
y 16' AWO S~ y LIKE NEW!
LI 8-3.1M
ELECTRIC CARS 9250 ---TWL"' PINF.S 8' C.mper.
for a ~ ton Pickup. Like
new! w·~7
'9\otoc-cyclea 9300 -·54 YAMAHA 250 cc. new
cond. Elec st.a.rte r. wind-
shield. $375 or trade for
eqwty tn Sport• Car.
4 .. tng. S4500 737-7460 Or. Kriaa 646-3882 or Ml-2930 evu. NIPE. 1964. Bargain $1400: '60 ROY AL lnfleld 700 • CC
·~lal'h· 1'rdrnee ...... to ~~ organs &. pianos BEST ANTIQUE ma.hoe love tea
sale~womrn ............ 4 •• 1 DEALS! BEST SERVICE! & 2 ch8.ll"I $150, mahog S
Hank Trller Exp ....... :u:.
1
2ll5-l E Coast Hlway • post dble bed w/ -rrgs coet $1900. LikP new'. Tl'lr: Xlnt -cond ! '650-New tune-all utrs. 673-T:>36 up. 642-2518 &I\ 6: JO.
TE #38. Top condition. 64 HONDA 90 w/ Oa,ytona National champ. Extras. helmet. XLNT CONDI 2600
Ort11"(', Trchnrral. S.ilc•c;, rar· OR :>-8930. matt S150. ~
1ory, Rc.'l.l;\w·cJnt, Mrd1r 111. RALDWfN 11,alnul Orga· I WALNt.rr Harvuter rll.nin& Kl
1;en'I l:..,mpl. Sonic organ. Xlnt condi· table 24" Magnavox TV,
S SUDDEN-WEAL TH $ tmn' \ console 673-4Jn
J VISIT ............ 1 JOJ' :.41Mt71 ell :i pm. ORIENTAL rug; 10f11 -bed: $800. 673-59132 m1. sm m -7547.
BEAUTIFUL LIDO 14 61 250 HONDA dream. Recent cl. Trlr many extros. $250 o'haul. $45(). 355 Coma
Hl·~'TAl'RA~TS e BARS e Tom & Jerry set: punch ln
C'OffC:t:: • SllOPS • 110. Pianos 8130 bowl set. :-i48·3048 G
Tl:.l...'\ •COCKTAIL SPOfS ~ UPRIC.IIT PIANO WTO! USED FURN.
e \ACllT CLlm.s • & APPLIANCES.
JOB FOR ALL' 11 C~l~OND! PVT·PTY. 642.(114
leven trainl'!'~I 2 GOLD naugahyde dinnt, S\:PE:RIOR ACi f:NCY tJPRIGHT piano. excellenl perfect c:ond. S69 both. WlU
Npt BParh 67~ shape. S.100 673-lROO atll aeparately. 847...an.
•000 I T.lewi-ion 8205 FISHING Tackle, big game Furniture .. & light 61bin1. txl' cond.
WHIRLPOOL wallhrr & dry· WE RENT 64&-5772 before l rm Pr P'<cel. conli. Bnth SITJ f1U,'NCH ProYlncl&J RR
Maple lie(" desk. naul?h rl'-aet. S6S. Frigldlh"f wash·
clrning chr It nttom11n er. $50. 1996 Maple Apt l
11tudio cooch, •mall wntini.t ~w. nruly nrw, nbullt MfNK STOLE/ Emba Aut·
dPak. Early Amrrk an flonr TVa. color TVa. phonoe. umn HUI', Cott • S800.
lamp & pi ctures. Redwood wuhrra, dryen. lronen. Sacrttlce • S350. C!M-el
tble & benches. MJJ1Jc rPfrg"I, 11tovea. Rent i.t,
lwma. 5-16-2777 or 546·0072 buy later. If you wtM. FREE TO YOU \\>1UR.LPOOL wallher a dry-No Deposit/No Contract.
er (xlnt condl bn4h $175. J ll'~e Servlc• It Delivery LAW -.ya OM or both mlllt
maple t~in bed !let lnrly 1 ~ Yr1; Appl. RellabUlty go. Black male.. Dech. and
l'M'W) rus rnmplete. Jenee s Kl 3-8348 I Terrior, free to IJOOd home
546-2777 or 546·9072 1013 S. Main SL Santa A.na with trnc:t!d y11'd 839-2073
BEAU. Oen')'WOOd Bdrm· , f r •lel s..u
set complete w/4 pcgter HI f J4I FREE ldtteiw: halt Slamtll!
dbltt • bed, Dttuer w/m1r-UTS and ha.I/ !. three black
ror Ir nlte tabll', 54\HORI CLOSE-0 and two ti~ 8 weeks old.
MAPLE Tw1n bt"«I~. M11U & WAS NOW 897-236'9 HB. 8-24
Box IP"~· MAll'fl'11; bf'l'f, 'fi4 PlllLCOb TVa FREE, alttk, )'O'ml. all
llJ>l"etd.s & drnpe~ SSIO-com-19" Porta lu black .. Sla~. "i Bur.
plf'11'. ti<l2-m9 I 121 1219.95 S1'9.95 m• cat. Allo natural Bob
2.l" Conaola BLOND hdnn l<'t comp-S.IO I Walnut UlO' 1419 95 $U9.95 taU Cllt. TW T-!W80 3~
4-po:i;ler Maple Ix'(! $25. Maple,· UHF $346.!lS $l9!1.9S POODLE Meda borne, AKC
Drl'!r.er S.'i, ~--Walnut S.2!18.8! $17'9~ reglltt-l'fd, mlnatul"e, allver
3-PC SECTIONAL, Like ne>11! R---Sto poodle. 847-6«>0 H:B. 8-Zl
l.n!onnal Dining ll<'t· 30-11$1 r~rvfte re CUTE ldttene houiltbrolcl'n
It'• ~-bouN Um ...
llll'l'Nl ~J«Uo• e"'1 h
ta. DAU. t PlLOT u.u.t
f'W-U..NOWll
m & n Sf. CM 646-~ fl"l'e 549-1963 c.M. 1-23
Place 1oer -.it lilt , • ., .. ,... --U• l-..A-U..
dleJ''N kMfkln& - ' \ ,,_ -1 WQ .. rw.rr -.~inl"d. •n~ •ti fu t caa. 141-6111
. . "'
A 4-()901 Eve 6734424 Mesn St. S0-7U4 r 14' SATELLITE '64 HONDA 50. Mod c102. TRLR & MOTOR $500. Elec. ltarte'r· Auto Outcb. 893-2791 1300 MJ. U95. 6*-2944 SABOTS for u le. Bernie 150 HONDA Wayne Yachtt. 2960 • D $32J MI ~7036 Randolph, CM. TR 1-76.58
LIDO 14 #106. $900. New Motorsceoten 9350 anodized mast good con· d1tlon. HY 4~ HONDA 50
16' COMET -'-Trlr, Motor Good cond. 3000 mun. USO.
I: all neceuary equip. LI 8-wt.
Phone 393-1574
Auto S.tvice ft1rtt '400 • K.38 SLOOP ..
VERY GOOD CONDITlON There la a Dtffereneel OR 3-am Ask yvur mec:h&n)c tor
• woo 14, #lZl • GR.IT·ROCK
XL.NT CONDITION! balanced Ina llnlnp at woo. 673-8783 you"r IU'lllC ar •rvlcf
~ station. A..uabl• at
Power CrulMrs 9020 COAST BRAKE SUPPLY
884 W. 1-Cll MM1S2 UNI fl LITE "Pm V·W'' 11164 20' Outdrive1, 38 watt
Chrornt tnlDlr ~· tn(IUl!ta Apelco radlo1 bow rail, can· to trame, ...., med $20.SO VII, com pus, companion 2895 M,.,.., C.M. Apt. 8. aeat-Uke new. $5295, In --.., COltV(ITI TOP ws~r will demo.
Marina Bo1t SaJea m.u
16222 Pac. Cout Hwy.
Trvclca 9500 SUrllide. 58S«l3 4J4-86ll
23' OWENS, exctUent lhape. '65 GMC 1' ._ Sl!ll!O, wW
In water oow. Radio, new conelder utlla. 164251.
upbolltvy, VI --3500
RPM ~ lpftd, 2400 lmpertM ~ NOO RJ>M. let box and 1tow - -----
PXJO. 142-39SI an.r I p.m. 911 New ..............
NED NOW. a. ... "For 95.900. llWlOI
......... .....,.. u-..a. -·59 vw -..
IW. CLE.A.Kl MHm.
PORSCHE
6_1_PO __ RSCHE_ Super~aports
coupe. All extru Incl. R1 H,
4 apeed, etc. looks and
runt Uke new. SHOWS~
EST or CARE. Only S'mS e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy LI 8-3466
NEWPORT BEACH
--.-PORSCHE-:'flt .-
llr!Uah Green. $6,900
m -2108
RENAULT
1961 RENAULT Carav1>ll~.
4 :tp, R le H. IO!t & hd ~p.
l..tkt new. Airport TPxaco
Stat MacArthur I. C&mpua
VOLKSWAGEN
21 WINDOWS
FOR $2725
Brand ~ VW staUon wagon dtluxt. Cll1'k IYfrson Is author·
lzed to sell that many windows,
of coune tht rtst of the su ·
tioft WICJOll C)OeJ with them.
Sum!Mr's com1119!
r.s Qll(I( IVt•~ IS ALSO ™'
ONLY AV1~1ll0 ~SC Ht
OfAlll IN THI HAUOI /.UA.
• ·65v.w. •
Sedan. W Model. ahu\" room
clean, Pttiect cond. Man1
extrq. Bl11ck lacquer w/
l"Y lnterlor Sl, 7fi0. ~
Mendoza, C.M. Apt. 8. See
to apprecllte a11)'11me.
wm au,
Your Vollrswqn or t"onlebe
.. pll1 top doUan. Paid lot
01 DOt. Call Mr. Alla.
Kl t-1324
{ '5t VW MJCROBU8 r RUNS COODI
56-1441 • 5.lt·3444
'
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Co~ ~1rsa -TION ntRU OU'J'. All ex•
Used Can 9900 '63 MONZA Conv SH$. tru incl 4 SPEED R1H. _ _ __ I Wh11r w rt'd · Int. New po ~er 11eerinf, premium
WHY NOT LEASE? bnik.-s, 54ii-~ ('.~-es.-t1re1 etc. Sold new • ter-
ll1lY make UM"-d car• lST 1600 Takes! '61 Corvair, viced here. VALUE OP' A
EXAMPl.~S: Whtie NI'.,.. brakts Ill t1rt'll. LIFETIME. Wu $2*
'57 FORD ...... $17 mo.
'57 Pontiac ..•. Sl9 1110
'57 Cl!EV \.\AG S'.13 mo.
Ha<'k to schl1 &16-M42 eves Special S2295
CORYETIE---e ROY CARVEil e
PONTIAC
'JS FORD ...... S~ mo.
'57 CAD ........ S28 mo
'56 FORD PU .. S2ll mo.
'59 M ERC WAG $.'\3 mo.
'65 SUNBEAM .. SJ.1 mo.
CALL OR STOP IN
Hl'NTIN\.TClN llOND ..
lS-132 Beach Blvd.
lluntinKton &ach 536~16
•TR.AN SPORT A TIO~·i ~1 ••. • ., ... -..... • tr
~ •' ~.... ( .
•.
$4'9 TO '$49 i
NEWPCRTER MO':"ORS
-"
BUICK
BEAUT. all wh.lte 60 lnvlcta
2 dt HT, PS. PB, lmmllt'
car in flnl' me<'h cond . Pvt
owner. 268 E 16th St. CM
646-8545.
CADILLAC
1964 CADIUAC
Nol a scralch or dc•nt to mar
118 golden palomino fln h1h·
lntrrlor Is Immaculate. &
11tiU under factory guaran·
tee Rrfreshi.pg lactory 111r
cnndlllorung make thi.s 1o:ur·
geou1 c1:1r at just
$4795.00
STANSBURY BUICK
fl.1---:--IITI NG RA V :-l\11 Ii I ary
vwnrr lransll•rred o'seaa.
4!1-1-:l627 a It 5.
DODGE
60 DODGE 1tick,
Wiil ai·cept any r"aaonable
ofler. Must sell. 962-2271
1949 DODCE 4 door. Good
work car. SlOO, LI 8·2160
FALCON
BACK TO
SCHOOL
SPECIAL
'61 Falcon. 2 dr. auck. R &
H, w""
$599
S~lsiU
AUTO CENTER
1!141 H11rbor Blvd • C ~-
O~n eves Ii Sun. 642-4T33
-lllEALFOR-.. lAUWNG
• Kids -Groceries
• Wood . Camp. Gear
e Boat eq · Surf Brd:s
•You name it
62 WSMun. dlx trim, R1H.
autom. (;ood cond. Below
1111 or 11 adc for VW.
OR 3-JAAI
'fiC ~N ST A W-AG-:=--. ,-ll....,t.:k
shill SJiJ.
612-~705
., '61 FALCON DELUXE
1920 Newpor1 Blvd. Make Offer! 67~26
Costa MPsa 64S·90~J ---
--------'6'5 ford Futurll. lully t!ffUi p. 61 CADILLAC Convertiblr. A I Must sl'll t.'f.IQ or take ·-· ovt>r pmt.s. 547 ·\1845 REAL BEAUTY. All e'l!tMls I 1
incl. full power factory air
conditioning etc. "Show11 the
finest ol care" Wu S269:J. -
--FORD
'57 FORD Counlry Sedan. S~ial S2395 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
HOO W. Omst llwy LI 8·3466
NEWPORT REACH
'60 CADILLAC. 4-dr. sroiin.
Deville, Jae. ~Ir elec win-
dows. 6/way acni. tire.
door lock. E'x('i>I. cond. Sac.
$1495. 642-0388 or LI MT19
'61 CAD f.ev1ile -~.-a
STEAL! FP. Fae elr, Prem
Utt11, low ml, 642·487"J. ---y '59 De VILLE
XLNT • SHAPE/ REAS!
54.'i-l«t or 532·34.t4
65 CAD rnvt, dar~.
air. AM/ FM, bucket MIU.I,
3300 ml. ssooo. rn-t23z
·51-CAD~;:-aro:--White,
kty -11r, f -P. New tlrrs,
Pvt • ptr Sl950. ffi-ii981
CHEVROLET
60 0-lEVROl.ET, Bel Air, 2
door, blue with wbltt top,
air cond, big en11lne. Make
ofter.
637.JfQ evenl11a11 or wk.nds.
CHEVY 1957 4-door atollnn
w1soo V..S auto tnm Jovka
real rood 6 run1 better pri-
vate owtlf'r M50. 54&-0006.
'84 MALIBU c:onvm, 'Wblte,
P.S., RAH, 11.l:JO Ml., 8 •
qi. $1,ll50. 64M103.
UTO CINT-E.-
1941 Harbor Bl~ .• C.M.
Open ET-. • !Un. 642-4133
'65 MALIBU llOO-MJ.
WSW/RAH/P-0. 124.S>·
~EV£$.
'S5 CHEVY !ta&n Wason
6 cylinder, ~
Kl $o4ll
, .................. Ute
DAU..Y rtl..O'I WANT
ADI ttMl7I
Extoepllonally clean. I own·
e1 since 1957. Tlr!'S. etc all
UK. Musi IM'll lh11 week.
$475 or m11kr offer. AL.SO
'61 Mere Meteor S33 Spt.
Coupe w/ buckPt.s. Make
offer 1500 Sylvia Ln, Har-
bor Highlands. LI R-19<M
M •·TD
XLNT one owner
CinandaJ reason•
772-743-4
f ORDt95.'l-4-door llatl!'n
wnP,On V-8 auto trMI. looks
real p>d. SlSO. SPe at 1829
Iowa, C.M.
'61 Galaxle In rx~I t'OM.
S$O I-tax. See al Union
011 Sta. Harbor at Baker.
~ORD Mr Galaxie,
tull ~r wlt\lf sm.
Mwll 1tl1. $(H9JS
·~7 f'ORD W•1· T·Bird ef1¥.
auto lnl118. PIS, RAH. Ex·
eel Cart Jm. 64MT3J
--FREE DRESS AT--
"PLAYGIRL SHOP''
See ad In TV Week .....
MERCURY
'62 MERC Meteor SS3 Spt
Cpr. M11ke ofter. ll!OO SyMa
t.n. lillrbor HilbJMd1.
5411-'TQ.
MUST AN&
64 MUSTAN'C VS, Vlny1 tot>.
air rond. ROOd tl"'a. MU¥
1e11. 121100. m -2721
OLDSMOllLI
et 01.DS
mu1t sell
for nnanetal
rea1on1 alnl shape
call &G-5807
-~ou>sr-a-
NICE. BEST OtTEJ\
~18Sl
... ._......-..,._
1400 W. Coast Hwy. W S.•
N"F:WPORT BEACH
'58 PONTIAC 4 dr. Pwr
s1mg. brks. New paint.
Besl offer over $270.
847-n55
59 PONT Catalina station
wag-on. nice cond. f71l5.
Orig, pvt owner. 673-1361
T-BIRD
64 T· BIRD aporta coupe,
BEAUTIFUL CONDmON
rn.RU OUT. All exttu Ind.
full power, factory air em-
dltionll\i, p~mium tlttt
e•c. Shows finest oC care.
Exceptional vaJue-Wu
S3795 Special $3395
e ROY CARVEil •
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy. LI 8·3466
NEWPORT BEACH
60 T-BIRD Sports coupe.
EXTRA SHARP CONDI·
~. Loaded with all ex· 91' (plus 10me) Local low
mileage new car tradn.
<2 to choose trom). w~
$1695 Special Sl~
e ROY CARVER •
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coeat Hwy. U 8-3466
NEWPORT BEACH
61 T·BIRD aporta coape.
LIKE NEW CONomoN.
All extn111 Incl full power,
ractory air etc. One owner
new car trade. Showa !In·
est of eare On lJ' St 995.
e ROY CAltVElt e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy. W &.Jt8I
NEWPORT BEACH
PRJV ATE pa.rty. M T·Bird,
rac. air, PS. PB, pwr wind.
It a!'allJ. New tJ~ S32:)0 •
or consider take o'pmt.a.
673·9'l51 C&U between 10:1>
.. 5;30.
'60 RAMBLER American. New tires, rib, autom.
Good cond. $495. ~-~cu
-.-61 T·BIRD, full pwr,
c.iean. Privste PIJ1,y.
5J6.3339 evn.
TEMPEST
64 PONTIAC Tempst Ir
Mana hardtop ..,arta coa,..
BEAUTIFUL <X>NDrm»I.
All extraa Incl v.a RIB.
auto. power ataerinc tfc.
Uke new lNkllt 6 out. Low
mllet-I Fldory WUftllt:1)
Sold M'W • llPrvteed ......
Wu 12695 ~ Dm e ltOY CAltVllt e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Cout HWJ U ...
NEWPORT B&ACU
62 PONTIAC Tempest t;
Mane aporta coupe. SPOii-
LESS CONDmON THl\U.
OU'J'. All extrM IDct 1VK.
auto, bucket .... ...
Showa exceUenl ~ w .. na spectai na e ROY CARVIii e
PONTIAC
10 W. Out HWJ. U ...
NEWPORT BIA.al
VALIANT
v~••
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Sne"'
Miiie Mlton
G4 MUI..._
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e WILL\ii J...._. d
Ntw paint. all B1W ::-;
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