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VOL 58, NO. 204, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES
HARBOR
PReSS Today's Closing
EDITI O N N. Y. Stocks
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1965 TEN CENTS
Beulah Overell Dies • Ill Vegas of Alcoholism
The death Tuesday of Beu-
lah Louile Overell Kooyman,
central figure in one of the
naUon'1 most sensational
murder trial! 18 years ago,
was as tragic as that of her
parent.a.
She was found nude in bed
hi her Las Vegas home, her
body cove.red wlth bruises and
a loaded, cocked rifle at her
feet. Death was attributed by
the coroner to acute alcohol-
ism.
Mrs. Kooyman, 36. was ac-
cw;ed at the age of 18 of mur-
dering her parenl!I by blowing
1.:p their yacht ln Newport
Harbor. She wu acquitted,
a.long wllh her boyfriend,
Georae "Bud" Collum.
Death came jwt three day•
alter her husband, J oseph,
Jost hl1 job after seven years
a1 a Bonan:ta Air Llnes radio
uperator. Kooyman found his
wUe's body beside two emp-
ty vodka bottles shortly be·
fore noon.
Be:u.lah Louise Ove reU was
the center of nationwide con-
t.roveny '1n 1947 when she
and Gol.lum were tried in Or·
anfe County Superior Court
for the dynamiting of the 48-
foo! yacht, ''Mary E."
The blast 1hook windov.-s in
Newport Beach for m i I e s
around, and the &leek cabin
cruiser 1huddered and li lov.•-
ly sank, bow first, to the
bottom of the harbor.
The er:11Uing trial. one or
the 1tran1est ca11es ln t he
annals of California ju1tice,
v.·as complica ted by y<>lltical
feuds. "leaki.:" of confiden-
tial evidence to newsmen,
and the defendanU' 1teadlast
denlaJ of any crime.
Noted prosecuting attorney
Euge ne Williams had prom-
ised to prove "that they were
motivated by an Ulicit, per-
verted, 1adJstlc, su:ual pas-
aion am ounting a1most to a
frenzy, and to this frenzied
passion was added the ele·
ment of greed."
At fint It was a1sun:ed that
the deaths of Waller !::. Over-
ell , 82, a Flintridge financier,
and h.is wile, Beulah , 5", were
accidental, cauaed by a bu-
tane leak ln the cru.l1er'1 gal·
ley.
But a veteran Marine
cla lmo?d he smelled dynamite
-and four days 1:.fter t b 1
blast. when the wrtcU,1 wa1
raised. a crude time bomb
and 31 unexploded sticks of
dynamite were found.
Immediately, Gollwn and
Miss Overell, who bad rowed.
ashore t.o get a hamburler
(See DEATH, Pa1e 11
West Newport Braced Russians Wife .Jubilant
Viet Cong Free Can See
Mesa Prisoner Launch For Sea Battle Again
LBJ Iss ues
By TOJ\-1 TITUS
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Star Rcice Tightens;
Newport's Edler 4 th
the eapertl Tuesday when he
and hb crew, Charles Lews-
adder, Newport Beach, push·
ed Mache out front soon after
the start and led at every
..)mark. Mache finished 40 sec-
onds ahead of Lowell North's
North Star, San Diego, in the
race which saw some great
come-from -behind sailing by
the runners-up.
At the fin is h, North, w ho
had pulled up from fourth t.o
aecond on the wind•·ard-lee-
ward lap, had to hustle to
beat off a drive by Bill Bu-
chan of Seattle at the finish.
Buchan, Monday's w I nner,
had edged up fro m fifth place
on the last lap.
Finishing fourth WIS Malin
Burnham who trailed Bever
by only IS seconds on the tri-
Kid s Derail
SP Train
Thuse bells you 're bear·
Ing are school bells.
U sten.
Today the DAILY PILOT
gets the back-to-1chool sea-
son off lo 1 good start
with one of two special
seclions.
First there Is a 14-page
Back ti> School section th1t
offers a comprehensive re-
port of how the new year
1 hap es up and what
may be expected in the
fiel d of educ1tion.
Thursday. the first page
of clas sified section fea·
lure1 the annual Home
Near Schools se..:tiun, a
mui.t for the family th1t
wantl to locate 1 1.ew home
or rtnt.al.
Oh. yes, to top It Off.
the (bief editorial writer
bas turned In h.is tiwn an-
aly1ls 01 Ba(lr: tc. School.
Turn to p.ge 24,
I nvita tion
WASHINGTON (A Pl
P re sident Johnson said to-
day a Rus1lan watcher v;ould
be •·elcom e at Octobtr's'
Gemlni S space cap su l e
launching -and he 1ald that
on Vietnam, "generally
speaking, the country it unit-
SANTA ANA - A tr1ln w11
derailed here Tuesday after·
noon by j"'en!IH t>mpedna Short of Goal
•Ith a railroad 1wltcb on •1------------
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aldlng, 1herltf'1 deputlu aald
toda y. The Soutllern Paclllc enaJ.nt
ran off ther all.I at 2:5& p.m.
t1ear • 1u1ar plant on Dyer
Road near Newport Boule·
Capune Hangs Up His Padaleboard
, -
Gnu Sales Up
500% iu Sta te
vini. MYRTLE BEA Clf. S.C. -Tuesday, cl1Jmtn1 • world'• A few da71 aso, he cut his nur~lng 11 lump on hi1 fore-
Only two wbeel1 of the en-J.111 ~cir: 1tralned, hi• chelt ~•board dlatance ncord fO&I to the Florlda-Geor&ia he1d where h1 had t>Hn LOS ANGELES IAPI -At-
Hope for
· Cah11 Seas i«•J "
Tonight
By THOMAS FORTUNE
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National League prtaldent \\larrtn Giles takes a
shelling from the press. See $ports. Page 13.
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Boallng . . . . .... 21
Callrornla Nev.·s . 5
Classified . .• .. . C·l·C~
Comics 20
Editorials ...... 24
National Ne'll'I ....... 3-4
Obituarle1 . . . . .. . .. .. S
Orange County .. .. . . . . S
Social Notes ... , .... 2S-30
Sports .......... 13-14
Television ............ 20
Theaters , ........... 21
&llM Jen the tr•ck offk:lal1 aore. and with • lump on th• held tht old one ). but 1tateline. struck by a pop bottle losted lomey ~ner•I Thomas C
reported and then •a1 no hl1 forehead. but none In hi• eapresaln~ d.111ppotntmtnt Today, h1 save . up 11to-by fishermen up the Ct.last. 11.ynch rep.>rts that gun sales 1Th e We•the r dam•a• to the train. Rall· throat, Larry Capune today he couldn t make It lonaer. plher. • During the trip, the is. In Callfornl• Jumped 500 per
rOAd workers were able to put huna up h\1 paddltbol.rd. Orl1tn1lly, the d • t p I y He 111d he ended the trip ye1r-old. Ufepard ••Id he cent In the •·e.k rollov.•lng the f'"A.1 R A iV J) Jr' A RM ER
the en,rtne back on the track. He called off hit mar•lhon tanned Oranae Coul Collea• •l M)'rtlt Be1ch because bis hid 1evf'r1I brulhea with riots htre. .
DtpuUu questtOMd aevenl paddllns voy1ae down the 1Qphomon hid hoped to back w11 1tralntd aner 39 sharks. In on:-\natan(e. a Lynch 1ald TueMlay th 1 l A warming trend w\11 send coastal temper1ture1 into
WftMIMI tn thl .,.1 who iald E11te.rn Se1bo1rd aner lo1· ma.kt It all tht way from d1y1 ht tht water. with over-1hark w1.s ht1dtd rtaht for about two-thirds of 'he sale$ the low 90 degree1 for the next two days, s1y1 dlatrl(\
the)' ia• Hftl'll te1n·a1tr1 aJnc more. than 900 mlle1. New York Clty to Clpe Ken• nl.lht atopt. him . he ,aid , but a friendly were tn Southern C:1.ll!urnl1 , forec1ster Jack Frl:tH. There wUl be leu coa1lll c~udl·
tunptrittl •Ith the 1wltcb C.punt, of Balboa l&land. ntdy, Fla.. 1 d.11tan« of AllO he has 1 chnt cold. porpe>l1e dlstr1cttd tM bt.111 with more than half In Los nest ind lots morf. 1unsbine, extendlna at ltast untU the '* prior to t.b4 accldenl 1tumbled a1hort here late about 1,200 mllea. la addlUoa to that. bt 1' ttlll (let CAPUNE, ,.,. I) Anftle1 County. wetkend.
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17 Seek Posts on School Board
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e CHARLES H. LOOS ments or the diltrtc.., la th• DllTIUC? l : Jorden Groer.ISemJcondUctor ln N • w port 1' vlcc president In charge
Y "•" UMtt• wr1iw Hme used in ~ tJectioe ol 1118 Corona i..ne, Cotta Bucb. Dr. Krau.e lJ a pbytl. o! employe relations for Beck·1
SANTA ANA ·-Seventeen I Orange Coaat CoU.ae tn&l1'M MHa. va. Mri. Elizabeth M.1cilt and ldmlnlllrat.or for man wtrun1enta. Fullerton.
candidates wlll vie for the1 and Newport leach dty Lilly. 208 Da rtmouth Place the Aerospace Corp of !':1 OISTRICT 6: Candidates seve~ seals on t~e Harbor co~~~~I::;~~'· races appear 10 Costa Men egundo ~nd San Be rnardino 11~clude. Selim S .. Bud"
Area' new un ified school I be shaping up m trustee d16· Greer work~ ror Douglas Both Gee and Krause will be r ra nkhn. 19'Ul .Santa Ana
board ln elections Oct: 5• the1l(icls 3 and 6 -the two dJs· A' ft Huntington Beach.' making their first try for a ,\\e ·Costa Mesa, Albert O&· rounty schools office 1n·1 . . · .t ircra • . . den. 2066 Orange Ave . Costa nounced todav I tncts which cross com mun~ is making his f1r!>l tr) for a !-Choo! board post. :\I 'Sa and Earl G Pelerson "· ty boundaries f our cand1· 1· t • • • f'llmg for the school board date& are s~ekin& election school board post in the I l;u · l>ISTIUCT 4: Ted B. Adsit 305 Kings Place. Newport
race ended last Friday. j Crom District 3 and three are b-Or Area. Mrs Lilly. form~'': 6727 Rockford Road. Corona Urach.
There will be conte1ttd tn the ra~ for th• D11b'lct 6 ly a re.gistered nuT'· no~. a del Mar, vs. Dr. Donal B., f ranklin , an attorney, la on
races tn all aeven tru1t.ee dit-aeat. housewife. current Y ser\U Duncan. 4501 Perham Road . the high school board. Ogden
Lrlct1 set up under election The nve other dit trlcu wW on the high achool board. Corona del Mar. 1s a cement contractor and
procedure~ for the uni(led dis· see races between two school OISTRICT :i: CJntlulall':. in· Both men presently :.~rvc lon~tlmc Costa Mesa clemen-1 lrlct, which replaces the board candidates. . elude Mr~ Manon r HerJ:l'· on the ~ewport elementary till' trustee Peterson owns
area's three school systems Here's how the campaign son. 1721 Trade,,md~ Lane, board. Adsit u; a planning amJ operates the Rancho
next year. shapes up. by dtttrlct: I Newport Beach. J ack C consultant. Dr Duncan is as·l ~lrsa Pre-Scool in Cost a
currently aerve on either the DISTRICT l · John p fletcher. 2'l7 Roic Lane, C-Os·'sistant general mana ger orlMesa. is also a high school •
Co1la Me• a ete;entar~ "Jack" Nette! }709 Labrado~ ta Mesli . Dr Allen Gee. 2421 1Ford Aeronutronic m Newport trus tee. ~:~~·n:!re ~i:r! .. th~ ~~r-Drive. Co1u Mesa,. vs.1Sierra \'is ta Dr ive . l\ewport Beach . OISTRICT 7: Roderick Jt .
bor Area'; un ion ' hich school James W. "Bill" Peyton, 186.11Beach, and g~ Er;~r~ 1~· DI STRICT s· Joe L Starr "Rod" MacMlllian, 1875 Ana-
boar d. The remaming five Boa Vista Circle. Cotti Meu .1 Krause. 1919 enwo an . 3308 ·Marcus Ave .. Newport heim Ave .. C-Osta Mesa. vs.
office-aeeken are newcomer• Nette! i1 a sales 1upervi1or lN~port BBeac~. 3 former Beach. vs Donald A Strauss. Paul E Massey. 873 Gover·
to local 1chool b o a r d for a diviJlon of the Anacon· ~ .erg~1>on. house wife 101 Via Venetta. Newport nor St . Costa Mesa.
camplltns. da American Brau Co. and ~e:ec .~~·v~~ nonw l~e ~e,q><>rt Beach MacM1Uian, a Costa Mesa
The oew board wW be currenUy serves on the hrgh . I tary board Fletcher al Starr owns and operates the t>lemenlary trustee. operates
elected by all Harbor Area school board. Peyton. part e emenMesa elem.entarv tr~s-Harbor Paint Center in New· a service station m the city. t-'
voters. but candidates '!'~st I owner or the El Morro Trail· Costa wns and o crates. an JP· port Beach. This is his first \la~sey is a Manne C o r p sl ,...
run as residents or spec1f~ed er Park on the coast bNween l~e. 0 tore 1t Santa \na.' trv for public office. l!11nni:rv sergeant stationed at
trustee districts. The elect~on Corona ~el Mar and Lagur:. i;;.anG:e sis a sc1e~t1~l on' the Strauss. a member of the El roro. MCA.S. H1s specialty'
S)'l>tem. aimed al Insuring! Beach. is • Costa Mesa e
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·h ·al staff at Jl uglie!> :\ewport elementary board, 1s elrctromcs. repreaentalion from all seg· mentary trustee. tee n1c
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Thought Dead
Swimnier Revivell
! F rom Page I
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and a trench bulldoud 1n f:ronl
of them. Today with the Or· I
20 Y outlis Battle
011 Balboa l sla1id
In Emergency Room ange ~OWltY s~pply of batts iew port Beach police wart-11f rnio Whittier Ave : Costa
dwlndhng. a sh1pment of 8.000 rd mto a melee involving 20 :\1e~a. wa s charged with bat.
was expected from Los ,\ngc· vouths on Balboa Island's ~l a· tery against a police officer
'les. l.Jnt il the ir arrival, \\Ork· r1nc 1\venue Tuesday n1gh1 Patrolman Gerasimos Nikas
A swimmer. who Newport in the eme~gency .room of ers made do with 2 000 dnnat· clapping three or the partici· as~rrtrd t h a t Christianson
SIG-AL ER T -Tram e Jltms al the weather mark are comm~n occu_rrences u the
35·boat International Star Class fleet fights for every available inch of ocean
in 43rd· world championship regatta off Newport.
Beach lifeguards labored to lloag Memorial llosp1tal Tues· ed by the lrvme Company. pants in jail. had kicked him in the knees
revi\'e even thouah th e Y day atternoon. Robert L. Chri&t1anson. 19. and stomach. I
thought hJm dead. recovered Thomas Grlawold, 17, of MANY HE LP Boo~ed on suspicion of dis· c· I St k
----------Baldwin Park, sufferee a &ei· Tuesday evening. after most turbing the peace were Jessie Ir rue
iure 1hortly after 1 p.m. Tues· city workers had gone home R Barnett, 18. of 2240 Ana·
day while swimming off the an army o! volunteers fought From Page 1 herm Ave , Costa Mesa. andl By Ca t• Di·e 15th Street beach, auar ds re· the high tide to a draw. At Fred J. Ragsdale. 20, Al· Downs 3rd U.S. Pla.ne
Mobile Red Missile
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EATH ported. the peak or the operation. 5.· SP ACE lhambra The two youths were D • • • By the lime lifegu ard J im 000 willing . helpers man.ned • • • nailing away at each other J H • l }
Stauffer pulled hJ m back to th e makeshift levees. C 1 t Y astronauts last June. when officers broke up the Jl 0 Spl a SAIGON lUPll -One ofl lJ.S. military hf'adquarters moment~ prior to the explo· shore, he had no audible Manager Harvey Hurlburt cs· The first man to congratu· brawl. police said. two American jets shot down 'oday released its regular
sion. were arrested on sus· heartbeat. . Umated. . la~e. t h em was James Mc· OCflcers said . the distur· LOS . ALAMITOS -One of ove Norlh Vietnam yester· weekly report or battle casual· iclon of murder. However, whlle (,mwold M a n y or these had JUSt D1v1tt, command pUot of the bance took place m front or the t"'o girls struck by a car r . . . .
p While in jail, love letters was being transported to come to watch . but w~.en po-IGeminl 4 shot. Jolly Roger Resturant, 203 near 1.he1r homes here Tues-day was a~parentl~ hit by a ties. showm~ tha t 59 Amert·
exchanged between the two Hoag by ambulance. Sliu!· II~ blocked off street end& Cooper reported he had a Manne Ave. day died early today at St surface-to-air missile <SAM). cans were killed in the seven·
defendants were confiscated fer and Weguard captain Ken· except to helpers, they pitch· little trouble keeping a pre· Mary's Hospital in Long a U.S. mil itary spokesman day period endtng last Satur·
and used as evidence. But dell Jacob1on continued ap· ed in. A large proportlon we.relc1se track of the Minuteman Beach. said today. The report ind.icat-day.
Superior Judge Kenneth Mor· plying. oxygen and heart mas· teen-agers from all over the as it arc~d into the sk~ on a P l Fatally_ mJured was JU;'1e ed that the Com munists are I The figure. a record high
rison ruled they wer.e so sage m th~ hope that he county. path d~s1gned to. ~ake 1t to a From age C ... nd on. J: of 11312 Regan St using mobile . e~u1pment to ror any one-week period ,
lurid in detail .that Jurors mlaht be ahve. City . employes started the target tn .the Pacific on a sub· DAWSON Los Ala mitos She succumbed'launch the antia1rcran rock· came ai no surprise. It re·
read them off mimeographed DocWn in the Hoaa emerg· operation at 7:30 a.m. Tues· orbital flight. at l a .m. today. Le;. fleeted what had previously
sheets -the court hel.1 they ency room told the guards day morning and worked un· The launch of the "Instant/' • • • A companion. &.year-ol Both planes fell near Thanh been announced as "costly"
were too passionate to be db · that Grl1wold w.as probably lll g p.m. They were at the lCBM" Minuteman. altMugti ~l .. M lte Melissa Groves. 11241 Pine Hoa , 75 miles south or Hanoi, losses auffered Last. Wedne•·
cussed In open hearin1. dead. But a few tense mln· battlefront that early again not part of the Genitnt S op-na•S( ment, arguer ---far beyond the range of know n day and Thursday w I\ e n
Arter their acquittal. 133 ute1 later. Griswold emitted today, and will be every morn· eration. was timed so the u Da~~ 0~.J76 ~~c~ Pl~c~ 1~ C~unt{b r.{81~flc 1
19:: missile site s a round the Com· American Marines wiped out
days after t~ trlaJ began., a aJl)l and began to buW\e. Ing as long as they are need· tronauts ct>u. ld try to sight It. ~ · 1 e s'f n J at ea 0 munist capital. The apparent1a Viel Cong stronghold near
Miss Overell broke off her ~e Is In the ~tensived CaJi~ ed. CHARGES DE!'\IED a :e~I~~ ~ess~:~n and u~e St . was listed in satisfactory SA M victim was a Navy f'4 Chu Lai. The operation w.as
romance with . Gollum. She ~nted1t a1t Hoag ~~· en 1 ARMY HELPS Wbil ac agency ofCI· didn't ha ve any other inf or-condition at Kaiser Hospital 1Phan~om Jet. Th,e other craft.
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described as the biggest vie· married and divorced a Los! Its n poor con on. ~ . . ~ . sp e . 1 .• Im Bt>llflower an Arr Force Jo 105 Thunder· tory o! lht war fo r American Angeles policeman. Robert The Army Corps of. Eng1-c1als ridiculed Sovie\ charges mat on. Police said the 'rls a ar· cihef. was hit by convention· troops.
cannon. and had one son. neers sent representatives to that astronauts Gordon Coop-A few h~urs later. Don ently ran into th~ stre~f in al groundflre --------__
Stephen. now 14. ll study the prob I em. They er and ~harles Conrad were Moser of Life .. who wrote an front of an auto driven b The Thunderchief pilot wa!>
She divorced Cannon In Dr• J.D • Hi agreed that . sandbags were eng.aged lD secret military ex· e.ttensive ~r!1cle on the Carl W Brown 22. of R/. rescued after bailing out. but i
La s Vegas in 1953 and soon the best possible stopgap mes· penments, the space champs American c1v1han arter fol· seda one member or the two-ma n F • C l
after married Kooyman. sure. In a recently completed calmly went ahead with lowina . him on his frwtless Brown was not hel d. ol'ce Phantom crew was killed Ire ll S
Thereafter, she and Kooy· Dies at 84 year-long study, the results of scheduled work They had a quest for his brother's re· said p I when he went down with his
man made th~ir home in the wh~ch have not been re~eased. ~o-ahead for another ruu day mains. cal~ed Jeanne Daw· craft. The other crewman
gambling capital where she . it 1s expected they wUI call in space toward their eight· son to confirm the State De· parachuted lo the ground and Laguna Line
spent much of her time tend· Dr J D: Hll.l of Corona del ror the construction of groins da y goal part ment's message was listed as missing.
Ing .the fam~y garden. She Mar died in J:f1llh ave.n Conva· 'small breakwaters Jutting .out Cooper ~urpassed in total' Contacted by the DAILY ff W The Phantom was the third LAGUNA BEACH -T h t ~
declined to dJSCUSS the fam· lescrnt llosp1 tal Friday li e from the beach• In the West lime the 119 hours In rtrghl PILOT. Moser said. ··we got -uge a Ye lAmerican jet reported lost City was virtually cut off from
ous case. .,.. as 84 . , 1 Newport Arca l ~et by a ~O\ICI cosmonaut in a wire from Saigon in our lover North Vietnam as the the rest 11{ the worlci for near·
GolJum moved to :he Eut h Ddr IHI illedand hJ!06wif~ Etre i The point or gre~le~t dan· 1963. And both he and Conrad I main office It mrntioned Slo·u.. Hunt result of missile hits ly lltree hours Tuesday wher.
Y. here ~e married a m~tor· a . v at ' r-ern ea ger seems to be exactly m were passmi: this morntnJ! the Dawson but was too ~arbled n a minor garage fire in Sanu.
cycle rider with a carnival I Ave. smce 1953 He was ~ re· front of the home of city Lile·lfour·day. !IS.hour American for us to get much else out Ana burned a telephone t.run~
She subsequen~lY. secured an tired doctor._ who pract!ced guard Ctuef Robert Reed. 4107 record for one flight ~et by of 1t F S £ relay line.
annulment. chummg the mar· tor 45 .ye ars m Ka~sas City. W. Ocean Front. Sea spray Gemini 4 las1 June ··But." he ad ded. "there Or UJ' er f 'rom Page 1 Every telephOlle in the cit}
rlage had not been consum· lie 15 also survwed by a showered his patio Tuesday ------was a radio broadcast that could receive and send onl}
mated. AB recenU~ as 1960. daughter, Mrs. John Landess evening. many U.S. civilians had been Frothing surf at Nport CAPUNE local calls. said Rolle West. Collum was a quality control or Cos ta Mesa. . I d b h v· t C ' ew • • • O Di · · f f l M . al . 11 be The erosion area seems to sacks that were t out to re ease Y t e ie ong. Beach's notoriot•s "Wedge" range v1s1on manager o ~~er~:-uf:~t:ri~~c ~~m cor~ con:~~ S~~;c~~ ~~Lrose be .widening, and one alarm.ed se a. swrp so it a~ds up pretty well." on the West Jetty has ham·1by collidlng with it head-on the Bel! System.
Lo An 1 Abbe In Or resident telephoned the city Todays d~velopm en t s . . l\Jso. m New Jersey. he Th~ hre. at the rear of 509
Ths Mge es.E h d Y ange. mana~er this morning to hnd GIRLS. T00 marked the chmn of lbe pcred lifeguards efforts l<. re· was arrested and compelled E. Pme St .. Sa.nb Ana, was
e ary was pure ase h · tb f th C o th t·A" f d · I " d t d at ti fo ~ 000 b a out why workers weren't bag-As l e youths toi.~ed the re-,nme-mon saga o e o~· c ver e .l\1\.IY o presu me •lo pay a S35 fine for landing con.me o a garage an side=~~w onope:ator · and ~as ging in front or her house. covered sacks onto the banks. ta Mesa ~II survey captam1drl>wning victim Paul Sonnen-, his board in a beach area caui;ed an estimated $300 da·
ut on exhibition at a L 0 n g LA Supervisor . . scores or girl friends armed ~ho left his job a~d his f~m ·,bcrg. l9. Huntington 'lt>ac·h restricted to swimmers only Image. firemen slad. ~ . 1 . Th . \\ORST f'IRST wit h shovel~. rl'·f1lled t he m 1ly to comb the V1et11am JUn· . I Capune. whose previous Work crews were dispatch· ~ach 1c~I~~ pier. et!ignsi She was told the worst spOl with beach sand gles fo r his brother. Daniel. Sonnenberg was lost while mark was achieved last sum· cd to the fire scene and re·
ah v~f1\s ted M qu"fte~ bl se~ · aJUCS Reddick had to b<' secure first. but1 The water• \\ a~hrd up to 27, an Army lieutenant shot body-surfing in mou ntainous I mer in a 507-mile tri p from stvred total service at 2.25 ~de ~nd \toodyar~ha~bles a.so( that workers hoped to fan out 1w1thin two fret or a ro w of down in his light plane last bre~kers in the ar~a Sunday Sa n Francisco to Newport p.m.
death dra ed from the sea Ben Reddick or Newp o rt r~rther toclar . She was also rcs~dences. cu1t1ng a ridge November . Lifeguards saJd rt may ~e Beach. said he wilt now head1-----------
fo play 8 ~~ature role at the Beach. former publisher of given bags if she could pro· lperilously clo~e to their foun· Last Apnl. after several at lea~t two weeks be~ore h!s back to Newport Beach via
Overell trial... the Valley Times and one· vidc her ow n labor. dat1ons. unsuccessful att~mpts to n~ body is washed up. 1( 1t IS New York City. •
The vacht took in ~s:ooo _tim e appointi.ve Or an g e Ten thousa.nd dollars has Several h<1 rmd residents gotlate for his . brother s no.~ recovered bef?rc then. He hopes to return in time Girl~ 16 .. Hurt ~5.000 more than Beula h even· Cou nty su pervisor, today was1 been ~ppropriated by the City poste~ hand·ma_dt• !'1gns read· body, h~ ~ent on . a last· The waves arc so .. lar~e to enroll at OCC for the Jail .
tuaUy received from the '4~. named deputy to Superv1sorlCounc1I for emergency use 1f mg. 'Please K('rp Off th e ditch m1ss10n Into Viet C-Ong and the fva m so thick. 11a1d term. Sc~ool officials have Sixteen-year-old Jacqueline
000 estate. Attorney·s ree;,!warren M. Dom or Los An· needed. Ledge ·· They feared t h a l territory where he was re· a lifeguard spokesmar •. "that refused to wait beyond Sept. Gay Albright of Newport
taxes and claims cul her'geles for a period ending next' Many of those piling up the hundreds of spectators ported captured by the Com· there's hardl y any visibility 17 to register him. according Beach was treated and releas·
i;hare to about ~0.000. !Jan. 1. sand-filled gunny sacks were would line up along what .re· munisl troops. '!Jr the divers out there." to his brother. Marty, who,ed for facial cuts at Hoag
The cruiser later was re· lie replaces a deputy now teen-aged boys. Sev~ral of !"a med of the hank .. causing Whether Dawson v·as due Sonnenberg .lived al 7661 had tried to sign up Capune Hospital, suffered Tuesday
built and put to sea once morelho11pitallzed as result or an them .had to plunge into . the It to crun:ibl(' C1nd give way to return home lifter his re· Commodore Circle. Hunting-al OCC. "by proxy" last'l when her Volkswagen crash·
under the name of Westerly.1acc1dent. churning surf to retrieve to the ragrng ~ea~ lease was not knowr. today. !ton Beach. week. ed into the rear of a Lincoln.
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WASHlNOTON <APl -fetting lncrea~ attention slavery and dlscrlml.Dat.loo
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Safety Check s
Sea lab Proj ec t Dela yed
Study of Riot Picketed ~ LA JOLIA, CaUr. ( APl -face convel'satlon sounds like nicate by writing and point·
t ~ !Safety checks of gear for Sea· cartoon mice and ducks in an Ing to things even 1C they
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -f l~b 2 are t.aking far more argument -so what will a should find they can't learn J lime U1an planned, Navy of· ukulele do to the ears of Car· ,
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A sion, appointed by him and One hundred demonstrators ' ;.; ' ficers say, and it may be penter's teammates? to understand each others
f?r'!'al investigation of Negro headed by John A. McCone, p~otesting American policy in ~ (\ ',c :": T~ursda~ or Friday before Capt. Miller said the cause words. But the real need ls
noting which cost ';fl l\ves to-former chief of the Central Vietnam swarmed around 8 1 \ divers will be allowed to en-is not precisely known. but for a mechanical devic~ the
day took on a nationwide Intelligence Agency (CIA). Gen. Maxwell Taylor's limou-ter the .l2x58-~oot steel ~ham· apparently sound Is distorted divers can carry with them
scale. could develop ifndlngs and sine here last night bloc"'-g ber which wall be their un-in traveling through helium -so they can talk to each other
0 Edmund G B . 1U11 derwater base for 45 days. 0 ti b d1 that h -ov. · rown recommendations that might th tr t d . .. s me mes so a . Y u while working outside in the aaid an lnveatlgative comrnis-benefit au areu of the nation e 8 ee an shouting ID· There are no big prob-man speech 1s unintelligible. d t ..
troubled by racial unrest in sulta at the former U.S. am-llei:_ns -just a whole lot of "One of the things we hope eep wa er. .
depreued income areas. bassador. minor ones that have to be to do in Sealab 2 is perfect After Sealab 2 ts lowered,
The governor uld yesterday "Maxwell Taylor -guuty solved be~ore we can let the some way of unscrambling both it and a power pod to
he had instructed the eight of murder." one of their signs men begin resi~~nc~ at a helium-distorted speech." Mil· which it is connected by cab·
., members of the investigative said. 'depth of 210 feet. said Capt. ler said. les will undergo further safe·
commiasion to work on an ol>-One of the sloppily dress-Ray Spenser of the Engineer· "ln the laboratory itself ty checks. This will take 24
jective basi' to determine ed. shaggy.haired protestors ing Applications Division of men will be able to commu: hours, or perhaps longer.
causes of the Negro rioting threw hlmseU across the hood .,.. 1the Office of Naval Research.
here and "consider whether o! the big black car. The de-p..f~ Lowering of Sealab 2 to the \
there are any steps which monstrat-Ors vowed to "haunt" &·• bottom 1,000 yards off this
_; private citizens may take, ln· Taylor later today when he is Southern California re s o rt,
dividually or jointly, to pre· scheduled to speak before the planned since Aug. 15. was
vent a repetition of blood· Comlnonwealth Club of Cali-delayed Tuesday afternoon by
abed." fornia. •1 oo.ir ~ l'¥A(ll.'(IOli INOf NCNt( lVe GOT. a series of problems that
Brown told the commission Five persona were arrested 6lf q Nlit1'f .....,.A Pie!• cropped up as piece after at a fonnatlve session: lut night after about 50 piece of auxiliary equipment
"The fate not only ~~ Los chanting demonstrators fol· was checked out.
Angeles but of other cities in lowed Taylor into the lobby of First there were leaks in a
California and the natl~n r_nay the Fairmont Hotel. blocking diving bell which will take 10-
well depend on your fl~din~.s the general's passage on sev-9 Men Under· Arrest man teams to and from Sea· and your recommendations. eral occasions. lab for 15 day stays. These ----------i '!he governor and McCone Trapped for more than an were repaired. Then came s~~ they agre~ on a Dec. hour in the plush Nob Hill I H F d c trouble with air-hose seals
Fall Fatal 1 Target Date f?r a report hot.el'a executive oHices. Tay-fl uge rau ase and other equipment. from the comrni111on. lor seemed unperturbed Much of tbe day was spent
Brown and McCooe stressed · practicing lifting the diving
that the commission would try Taun~ to def~ U.S. poll· VENTURA (AP) -N i n e to homes and foreclose on bell fro m the water an d For Daughter to avoid .any political _or ra-~er1n ~~a::i:rs•ai:o tbeSof:~ Los Angeles men face grand them if payments weren't swinging _it by crane to a de·
cial prejudgements tn tts VI tnam lied· "O . theft and forgery charges in made. compress1~n cham_ber on the work. e rep · .. ur policy . , . mother sh1p, a tncky proce·
0 ·£ S l "The commission will not needs no defense.. what the distnct attorneys of-Bail from $2.500 to $5,500 dure on 8 rolling sea and one ena or tolerate prejudice on the part Tile pro~estors promised to fice here terms a millfoo*<iol-was .set for the inen on their that must be performed with
of the commissioners or its further display their annoy-lar ~aud in.volvlng sales of arr~gnment here Tuesday. split·second precision.
MONTE R I A, Colombia staff.'' said McCone. an.~e toda~. alummum siding t-0 h om e Facmg a preliminary hearing The first team stowed their
(AP) -Nancy Farr, 17-year-He repeated this statement We , will .haunt Ge~eral owners.. . Aug. 27 <are Edward Parker. gur aboard the Sealab 2. The
old daughter of California when he and Brown were Taylors entire d 8 y, a ~vestigat.>rs s~1d t~at f>S 55· of Shermar. 0 a ks. gear includes a ulcuJele be-
State Senator Fred Farr, died questioned at the news con-spakesrytan for the organiza-residents were v1ctlm1ied ~ Seymour Ex. ~· Of North longing to the team leader,
Tuesd fro lnj
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h ference about the attitude ot lion Slld. the sales schemes. They said HoUywood, and Sidney ZarOff. astronaut M. Scott Carpenter,
. ay m ur es 1 e re-the Rev. James E. Jones, 8 the salesmen woUJd claim to 53. of LA>s Angeles. a Navy commander who is a
ce1ved when she fell from a commission member a n d otter lower prices lo return Preliminaries will be sched-diving expert.
horse. member of the City Board of H d K for using the homes as "mod· uled next month for Talbert Carpenter plans to use the
The accident occurred Sun-Education, who has been er!-()() S, eep els," falsely r~presented them-Kin~man, 55, of Los Angeles ; ukulele to while away some of
day while Miss Farr was rid-tlcal of Police Chief Wnllam selve~ as bemg from large William Buck, 4-t, Van Nuys ; the lonely hours below. There
ing with some of her father's H. Parker's treatment of mi-Loot Secret aluminum firm_s, charged cus-Mark E. Carroll, 45. Tanana: was some doubt, however, nortty problems. Jones ls one tomers excess1nly, and get H. K. Chatfelter. 64. Wood-how long he would persist.
Colombian friends. She suf-of two Negroes on the com-th~'!' to s_ign contracts con-land Hills: Gerald Kaplan. 28, In the mostly helium at·
fered a fractured skull a n d mission. The other is Super· LOS ANGELES 1 AP ta.u:ung hidden clauses by Los Angeles. and E. J. Lan· mosphere with whlch Seal ab
''All I said was
Show me a filter that ~Y delivers
taste and I'll eat my hat."
died alter a four hour opera-io1 Court Judge Earl G. Four men convicted of ) rot>-which they could attach liens dau . 51, of Sherman Oaks. 2 will be pressurized, face-to-
Uon. Broady. bing an armored c.a; of '315 -1••-----r:;••••""im:;wa"IM~i:i---~--R-7iN~--;;;;:mniiiiiimndN--~a-iiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiii
Nancy and her father were Said Brown: 000 lo caah and checks hav~
in Colombia to meet h e r "I am completely satisfied entered prison with 'about
that he (Jone.) and other •120.000 of the loot unaccount. brother, Sam Farr, a member members of the commlaaion ed f or.
of the Peace Corps. can return unbiased recom-Sheriff's Investigators said
Mrs. Farr died several mendations. Every one of Tuesday only '195,000 h a 5
months ago. these people have opinions. of been recovered of the money
Three doct.ora went to Mon-course, but they have assured taken last Feb. 3 from an
me they will be impartial." Armored Transport Co truck ~ria from Bogota and Medel· . Brown said the commiaaion outside a supermarket.
Un ln special planes to oper· 11 not suppoaed to find "acape. As for the mi11tng money:
ate on Mi11 Farr. goats'' for the rioting but "We have no idea where it .
A U. S. Embassy $pokes· s.hould try to fi.nd underlying is," said Detective Sgt. John
man said the body was ere-causes and atudy "the phys!-Campbell. "We've got a lead,
mated in Monteria. Fa.JT and cal and aoclological condition but it's ao wild and so indefi-
his son flew to Panama with lo the area of the riots at the nite 1Ve don't want to give it
tht ashes Tuellday. time they commenced." out.. ·
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•Ring Moon., Lives Up ·10 High Marks .
By TOM TITl'S c·ompany by orfer111g a nurn-on the rapport of iu actors Anouilh's romantic corned) ,to hrr .:limact1c outburst iron· Sheila Golde. and M1rth1 Mc-°''" 0.11, "1"" ''•" t>er of its lesser seen per· with the audience. unfolds with all its sparkling 1l·ally aimed at the WTong Farland -round out thls
Now and again the South formers the chance to essay Against the backdrop of subtleties. lbro1her well • balanced production.
Coast Repertory comes up their talents. wtiat must be Michael De-And. though a~ times It's Of the su1~portlng cast, John Mrs. Murray, ln 1 role not
with a production, such as Such ls the case with "Ring vine's ~ln~st achll!vement ln difficult to ascertain who's do-:\rthur Davis and Jerry Hoff. unli ke her overbearing motb-
its earlier "Volpone .. whi h1Round the Moon,:· a frothylset_ d~s1gnmg for SCR -an tng what to whom, particular· man must be cr~ted with er in "The Trial of Gabriel · c bWldle of theatrical cotton art1st1c. f I o w e r y cre:itlon . d f th K · -'-" I artt-·'--1 reiterates the depth or this d h' h d t h" h t ·r the ly in the t>lay s e1rly stages. stan <:ut per ormances u e apuru-. s p \;W&I y can y " 1c succec ., no so w 1c seems o magm y . . . extraordinarily comp<'tcnt much on its own merits aslsm3U staging area -Jean the productloo ts earned oH moody m1lhonalre and hi! se-well cast by director Gerald I ' r----with the pred sfo n Ore has crCll\.: secretary. respective-Dugan, Who also directed
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come to expect from the New· ly. Hoffman 's tango scene "Gabriel.'' /
port Beach compac.y. with Francesca L'Hoir, who While "Rinf Round the
.I Hi~h am. ODg lta credits is l~o gives a creditabl~ s~ow-Moon" occulonall) suffers
(the introduction ol two new 1!1&· is one of the comic high-from a preponderance of plot,
faces <at leut onstage) to lights of the play. lb compllcatfons are handled repertory audiences. Manag-j Hope Alexander. the young-mg director David Emmes est _SCR member in. her first with aplomb bv Duaan'1 well·
IS UNDER .• does double duty as the twin jma1or role, s~ows h1_gb prom-trained performers.
brothers, Huro and Frederic. 1se as the spoiled hell'ess, who And .. of the seven produc-
and Je<inne Devlnt ls cast battles Isabelle for Hugll s ar-lions given to date iJJ the bay.
opposite hlrL in the ole oi the rections m another memor-front theater, this Is the most
reluctant imposter. lsab<>Lle. able m .•ne. RichC:t~d Doyle, as elaborately costumed. a cred·
NEW MANAGEMENT!
WE ARE DETERMINED TO VACUUM THE INTERIOR, POWER SCRUB
THE EXTE RIOR, AND HAND FINISH MORE METI CULOUSLY Emmes, in the key rolets,, t.ilar1o'n with his v _o c al It to the backstage work of
turns in a.1 e~cellent interpre-chord~ as is Hoffman v·1th his Patricia Gordun.
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ical viewpoints and he is par-man Godfrey, the youngest will play throuib Sept. 19 at
tlcularly elfectlve in the split-"old man" of the company, the repertory's Second Step
second tran.sitions from one lend highly effective support. Theater, 281!» VWa Way. Per-
brother to anothe ... Mrs. De-Three of the area'• leading formancei: are itven at 8:30
vine, reserved and sympathet-actresses In SCR's last three p.m. Tbunclayl through SUn·
le, pAce1 herself very well In· shows -Genevieve Murray, day.
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D11Y1ce wru era are ac a land's sturdiest wranglers and courae, not only by the prom·
the home corral, each carry· 85 of the stubbornest burroa lse of evenmp of fun. but
ing a trophy to pro>'e hiJ mas· 1 only a few weeb off tb~ relatlvu and friend.a accom.
tery O\'er a burro. range _ and only too anxloua panted them in vehicles, lur·
B111 Sh h d 1 t Sgt C 1 to return _ started out in the Ing them alon& with a carrot ep er . s · · OD a stick M: Knox Jr., Jerry Swanson, National Burro Derby. Mr d .M H R E · Th f t th t 1 third · an ri. · · ynon, ~t Powelt and Robert e ac a near Y a alao of Larchwood Drive, car· LovtJt Jr., all n~ighbors on fell vlctl~ to rearing, kick· ried the carrot for the Hunt·
Lartbwood D r ·' v e. were Ing, buc~!'g, twisting, biting lngton Beach quintet.
amon1 the 55 finishers of the a.nd reclinine of tbeb' packers Ftnt day's halt was at Fla· . ~,,...~~!!.M
' Oasses Set For 'Squares'
mlngo Shell where a barbe·
cue. dance, movie&, hayride,
shoot • outs and a hangin'
awaited the wranglers. wiv~s.
. . . friends, kids and carrot-ban· Square dancs~g cl~sses will Center beginning Sept. 14. dlers. The ffCOnd day ·1 up-
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LAGUNA BEACH -Word
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lers on the Festival of Arts
Chorale.
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Festival of Arts, will hold au·
• ditions at 7:15 p.m. Mon<Uy,
Aug. J>. and Monday, Sept. 13.
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will take place In the mo-
1lc room of the Congregation-
al Church, GleMeyre Street
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STUBBORN FINISH-Bill Shepherd of Huntington
Beach trudge. over mowata4Jot11 deaert road towvd
Big Bear in 40-mile burro race. Hla stubbornness
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WIEDHUOA'I'
Nrtmlnt'~' Ete<l'I-'"~ (1ub, Jolly ~nk)M
A'ecl1 St , Co~tl Mu.a, 1 -30 om
Wtdnnday, August 25, 1965
Liquor Tax Eyed
In Alcohol Fight
SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors to-
day were studying a resolution by the city of Hunt·
ington Beach urging that some federal liquor tax
funds be returned to the states to combat alcoholism.
Laguna Contractors Fired by County
SANTA ANA -0 r a nge at the request of J_ A Wool-gunans was not a spur-of-the· j o I n t ~·· backfill operation!.
County supervisors fired two ley, consulting engineer f o r mome nt decision. He said he flushing and landscaping.
Laguna Beach job contrac· Orange County Wate r \Yor~s had notified the contractors The $190 000 contract VI a s
tors Tue~ay, claiming they District No. 4. qumerous times that It was granted as. a joint ventu~ to
were taking too long to com-The "much needed'' reser-apparent that the force on the
plete construction of a 2-mi_l-voir, WooUey said, was to job could not finish the work Gregory and Teget on May 5•
lion gallon water reservoir have been finished Jan. 7. on time. 1964.
near San Juan Capistrano. ''But we cannot expect the He listed 20 items that still Woolley told the board that
The . ~roject is now 90 per reservoir to be completed ro.~ remained to be completed at during the tim.e the contrac·
cent f101shed. several months, 1f ever, the site. They included re· tors were working on lhe site,
Suspension of the contract Wolley told supervisors. pairing cracks in joints and they refused to make prog·
Civ 1 A•r P•trol. ~v•oron, 13, 1023t
4c•cta St , 0\11 Mn•, 1 00 P m °""'""" S.•l•fl"9 L..00. No 1()1, F&AM
No">n•C T•mpf•, lS"' ~tr ... t •I St
ill'IOrf'Wl Pt•<• N .. wpior1 Bf'•(h, I 00
The Huntington Beach City Council asked the
county board Tuesday to support a joint resolution
of the California Legislature.
with contractors Ted H. Gre· The engineer said the re· walls. applying joint sealer, ress report~ and were unco-
gory and Karl P. Teget was quest to relieve the two La-repairing brok.en concrete at operative in other areas. 1--------------~
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The legislative action calls for 5 per cent of the
federal Liquor taxes collected to be returned to the
states where the money originated for use in t he
rehabilitation of alcoholics.
I M pm
Some of the funds would also be used for tax
relief in other areas
THUU OAY
'"'*'NV LI'" loe1tm.oft>f't Clvb. How·
"'" JOhnW>n Rt,ftvttnt. llSO Herbot"
B•vo C 11\1• Mf\a. 1 00 • m
l!rr•"O' Oollml•I ClvD ot Cost• Mt>u. <<>'•I l!tM llut•uffnt. 2MS H1rbor
91.-4 . (o,t• Mp~. 1 )0 • m
Second District Supervisor David Baker. voic·
mg the city's view, said the money return is neces-
sary if local governments are to aid in defeating
alcoholism.
8CMrO ot R,..AltOf \, Nf'WPOrt Harbor '°''' ~ ... 8at00. Bov ClvD. 1171 w Coest
H•On••V• Nf'WP<Jrt 8 .. d,, I 00 • m
Wutmln>I•' llolary Club. Ktnq•s hblo
Supervisors agreed to study the proposal and
take action at a later time.
ll"tauront, Wtttmln\te<. 1' r>OOn ~~ U , %?$1". I B''5>t.lriifllfi~~
[xchentH Club cl HtwPort Harbor. Stull • S~lrl Re>l•Vt•nt. NtwPOrt Be.ch. U
<=•s Club al COii• Mn•·Norllt, Corel
Rut l!ulaur•nl. 2W Herbor llvd., Co•I• Mtu, 12'10 P.m. >ltWPotl Harbor Klwani> Clvb ttf Vilt•
"'"''"'' HM~ Ban l<lt Drive. Ntwl)O't 8t1('11. 12 10 Pm
Birth•
More Sanity Tests
Ordered for Bandit
LoNe 1u cH coMMu111TY Ho"1,~•11L1 SANTA ANA -Al !~st one three convicted ln the holdup
y.r •"" Mrs !ll<llard J Conr..i. , W•rtldr c1rc1e. wn,...111111tr. 01r1, psychiatrist at Atascadero of a J.C. PeMey store in Gar-
AV\l '7 State H->spitaJ believe1 con-den Grove last March, w a 1
Marriage
License•
victed bandit Lewis D. Fritz, granted a two-week delay in
32. to be wane. 1entencing Tuesday by SU·
A.a a result. Fritz. one of ~rior Judge Willl .. m L. Mur·
ray.
"~' 11..... 11. * E c:= c!4~i~, The jurist ordered Fritz to ~;<r.'1cC:.~c~,1o~:!v~ewDOt'lr ~'. Remodeling undergo addith>nal sanity
'""'" Serki.. 21, LOS ·~··· and tats prior to the Sept. 8 sen· ~~~ 1<3:~11~ 10• 1113 •
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" ''" tencing date. ·~~~M~'· f,,;, ~~'·P~': ~: 0£ F ill' J udge Murray called for .c:.,'c::~.~~ s~,11~:.l:1.~· ·Of'· a c ty furti.er examination after ~oc~'.-'rmond. "· 11• 2nd st., LOQuM Fritz's attorney pointed out
R~'\!t:!'; C; M; = ... o..~~~i U d S d that one of a team o_ Atasca·
•• ~~:rnM•rolf, U. 203 Ony•, l•lboe n er tu y d~rO J>6YChiatrista had found
'''""'· •NI Koren ~u11brmeltr. 21. _ him to> be insane. Other psy-
S1n•1 .An1 hiatri l h Nlmem M-•· 14. 120 ,,,.., s1 ,_ lffw· SANTA ANA _ The Corona c s 5, owever, dis-"°'' 8ffCh, t NI 0..nM Cran, 2'• . . agreed
, w"mi.~<'lmt>r•I " 701 w l'"' s• del Mar archi tectural f 1 r m . · . ~~~1~ Mesa. • •rtd' ~.,.,.., •· u1t of William E. Blurock and Sentencing of Fritz's 'l:l· Eae•;~~: frthtO:Woocl $t. cot•• Associates will prepare a pre-year:<>ld wife, Dolores. a 1 so M~... •NI b11oru ci..ri... la. m liminary engineeri~ report eonvtcted of armed robbery Ooa-St . Co•lt Me,.. d J ' N1111am word, :io. Foun111n V•lln'. •nd on proposed rem eling o! was e ayed Tue1day until
Jano saui.r. 11. 1200 Es!tll• Ln . Hew· t..,.. Or Co t h riff the September dat Th ICt~tt Be~oten. ,,, Poni.nc1 •rtd '"'. ange . un y s e s e. e COU·
M•rcla So1-.01, '" no w ult. s1 .. tramlng facility. pie are from South Gate. s1~~~· ~~..... '°· '-"'• ""'· 1nc1 The Blurock study will also A third bandit in the case,
Sand•• Tor>tr, ''· 1u 2ht st.. Cos•• include suggestions for a Donald Green 31 of Cornn. MtW. · • ' ' I"
1100.r1 O.e~n n, 11, Pomona. •NI master plan on all future de· ton. lS :>OW aervtna five yean ~orrOI' Fri~, 21. lt7> Pomone Ave., to · ... cost• ~.. velopment of the training site hfe in state pnsoo.
Divorces
on Katella Avenue, east of The trio held up the Penney
the Santa Ana River. in An· store at 9741 Chapman Ave-
aheim. nue last March 20. They
,.. ....
11
• L ~~v~~ .. :'r s nc-County supervisors, who as-were nabbed by police on
6 ... , L "' s'•"• .... et"re'r Jr. signed the project to Blurock their way oul
llv'• ( "' ....... ,., \.. Ruu Tuesday, asked that the 1tudy1-----------:·~~<;•, v~s 8~~ ':1 ~:r=· indicate estimated needs of ~~:01~ ~; o:.t1!~"\1,·,.ri1•Qtb\lrfl. tbe department up to 1900.
5~~''t F•• vt~.':"'g. "'G•":t~' .. · The present facility ii used ~~~'·, ·~ •• 1'i)~.J·0~'9~n•. by most Orange County law 'ti::;,.,~· .~ v:.'· J~~11411":' ti:r;;.•· enforcement a g e n c i e s for F••""''" .... •• w111>t•mu• M. v 1n practice shooting and o t h e r llllSbP•O<'•'. Dv•Mot "' a11rec1 H. or1~11. training activities.
Laguna Eyes
Federal Aid
ro:~ ~ •. •J;,.~OI(.'~ Ji1 Rice Supervisors earlier had de· ~g;;~11~10••M.8"~!on~00~· Met.,..,.r. cided to revamp the training LAGUN A BEACH -The M~11,,. J. "'· R1c11ard &. Hanaon. headquarters instead of build· Laguna Beach Community M•llodlen VJ. P1ul P-n l•MUlmtflt). ~~riv; ~i "'wn:t.'~l!O ... ~-,~r. Ing an entirely new one else· ~la~en Association is Jook-
Donna A. vl. J_..., E. Balln tng into the possibility of get-
1100.rt E. v,. Roni O. W. 81bson. t• 'of th f 1 ... n.c......, O.CNI• mg some e ederal gov·
~~';:s.MJ. ~';. ~~J .... ,.~.,r~erv. emment's anti-poverty fund1 . ~~l~~ ~. vle11<;"L~ciW.'1i~·u•. Agency Due The move ii based 00 the
,.,, w. v .. Jcwce s. a.rtct>.trd. theory that economic impov-Gl•dY• 8. vs J~ J . P•lo<t. ' h P•h• J. va. Jo .. o11 "· M•vts eru ment ia not the only kind trmoerd C n Loul• W W•lk•r. I Co ~ . M•rv A '" Jamts R. Ofl1n1 n unty VI poverty, There IS also SUCh Sllaron L vs J•dt Frl•tot a thing U C )t aJ -,.tit, o.c,._ u ur 1mpover· t~; /.,. v~I v:~rtL.N~~:i_,..-,, , ishment.
ll•t• t "' Gordo<> a "'"""''"" SANTA ANA -Applica· Laguna Players' board of v .. 01n11 l V>. Auoell F lla11M. t• t h . Loi• " ., Fr.., H•..oerton ion o t e state for a license directors has autho-'·-..a t'--C••o• ,.. .. L•W•tnc.t Gotd~o ( t d ti. '~ UC Do••""' ., """••d e Rtlbf•111. or a coun y a op on agency Playhouse's managing dlrec· ~:;;,<::11 'A ~s, ~;:,.~1 f:;1~1.. was made Tuesday by Or· tor, Douglas Rowe to write ~::rm~.0z:,, Kt/"~':. tro~·.~k G. Whit-ange County supervisors. the Office of Eco~om.ic Op-L~! ..... J 111 J•~· ,.. ,.~rson. Cou~ty Welfare Dtrector portunity.
v.1m• A ••· JoratN J. Foltv. Granvllle Peoples. who re· "This action " Rowe empha (;r~c. T -. At~rl R Poro• d h t . f • • Hem .. e111t1 P••llman qu~ste t a supervisors o • sized, "is simply one of seek·
f1c1ally make the necessar y ing information " ~PP.lica~on. to~d the board Hf' noted th~t association
lhts wtU get t~~ ball rolling dlrecton are in the main op-Fire Calls
Huntt...,.., em~ for th~ agency. posed to using federaJ funds
' 0>4 p "" r.,..,,, ••. grrn "'"· nntlh of Earlier, supervisors unan1· to build UR the Laguna th
Tf ll>ort Av•nv•'. ru t ot Ill• r •llroad ffiOUSly agreed to establish te • e-''"'°' ,, . . a r group and acting school
1 '~.: m . -die.ti 11<!. 1"1141 Kt"l•r the public adoption agency But it's worth looking int.o. . c"'' ~" after reque~ts ~ame from pri· Rowe indicated. '
,. (I< • .., l•u~•·· •••u<tu•@ "'•· 'n j vate agencies m the county. The move by th l 1 d 0• ,,... ... The private agencies claim· ea .er ea ·
o ..,. ,.,.., t larm, 111111 ~nn·ovl• d th Id t h di ll en here followed an an-A•• e ey cou no an . e a nouncement by p ... _ · ~"""'"'" V•tto the requests for children that asau-cna • I! • ... T Jt>dav. OO>Otlne wuM own, • Playhouse A&sodation presi· r., ..... a '"""u• anc1 a roo¥1\ur<t 5,,,., were bemg made by county dent D Lo ell Le t'-·t th t • JC\ o.., ,_.,10 1 11d, 1m1 sant• M•· residents. r. w es •ws . a
"" A-. The agency is not expected famed acting school woul~
to be operating at full capa· seek $172,000 under th~ anti·
city until next summer poverty program to build up
---------·--a cultural program. Ax Atta ck
Hearing Set County Okays
Housine Tracts SANTA ANA -Superior o
Court arraignment is sched-SANTA A."1A -Four pro-
uled Sept. 3 for William Jo-posed housing tracta in wPst
seph Bailey, 38-year-old Ful· Orange County were rouHne· ly approved Tuesday by the lerton man accused in an al-Board of supervtsors.
leged hatchet attack at a Approved was a 180 • lot
Sunset Beach motel I a s t tract at Graham Street and
week. Warner Avenue in Hunting·
Balley, whe today remain· tor. Beach; a 4,_lot tract at
ed in Orange County Jail in Magnolia Street and Ellis
lieu of ball, waa bound over Avenue in Fountain Valley;
to Superior Court after a pre-a 60-lot tract ln Moocty Street
llmtnary bearing Tue1day in and Crescent Avenue in La
Huntington Beach-Seal Beach Palma. and a 45-lot tract at
Municipal Court on an at· Grindlay Street and Lincoln
tempted murder charge. Avenue in Cyprus.
TOWN HALL MEETING
8 :00 P.M. THUftlDAY, AUG. It
AT THE YOUTH CENTaR
IRl l AVI.. AND 5TH AV&., CORONA DEL MAft
GET THE FACTS
ON THK DEIAL TING PLANT
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Custom 240
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• 6.00 x 13
• 6.50 x 13
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• 7.75 ]( 14
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• 7.75 x 15
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• 8.15 x 15
• 8.00 x 14
• 8.25 x 14
• 5.60 x 15
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toJC o~ ffte olfl tire off yovr car
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• a.so x 14
• 8.55 x 14
• 7MJ x 15
• 8.45 x 15
• 7.00 x 13
• 6.50 x 14
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CERTD'IED S·WAY 61JABANTEE
1. Tread W eor -If the tnlod wears
out before the guoron!Md number
of m1l~s. the tirw wtll be rtploc.ed,
charging 0t1ly for the omount of
mil900e recel\lled,
2. F,... RtpJO(.trnent -If tne tlf'I la
rendered non. servlceoble for ony
~son durlno the flnt 90 doya oftw
purdiow, It wilt' be l'lploced ot no
chorge.
..
J. Rood Hoaord -Any tfre thot foils
due to Rood Ho.zord during the
designot9d nufl'!ber of months guor.
ont.ed will be r.ploced or repolrwd.
4. Wofil~ip ond Matenol -fvtfY tire IOld by us 11 guoo'Of'lteed ogolnst
all failurH or defects in workman-
ship and moterlol for the life of the
OttglN»I Mod
hn'• wllat we do:
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system that fills yovr car
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July. p
111Unity
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ange Cc
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halting
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Stew111
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cooacloi
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cated '
Southe:r
South
said' ei;
tracks,
lured.
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routed
road \II
Train t ca us
waa no
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Mother
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ican .
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don't o·
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wants
carry •
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Victori
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W~n~ay August 25. 1 %5 DAILY PILOT /Nt"M·P~u D
Blood Colle~tiota U.S. Withdraws Youthful Jurist Mass Murder
Molhl•all Ships C . N d B h Trials Begin
WASHLNGTON (UPI) -ountian a1ne to enc HAGEN. Germany CAP) -
The government Is withdraw-A new N a z I extennJnatlon
Red Cross Sets Fast Pace
. tni: 25 more ahlps from the camp trial will begin in West The newly created Orange metropolitan Lo s Angeles ty services: Al Irwin , New-n t f d t ln LOS ANGELES -Appoint· member of the law firm or the Municipal Court in Octo· Germany on Sept. 6 when 12
. CQunly chapter of the ~erl-area, Franks added. 1port Beach, water safety. m.othball ee or u Y ment of Richard Schauer to Kindel & Anderson, with of· ber. 1963, by Gov. Brown. former guards of the Sobibor .c~n Red Cross has set itself Chapter cbalrman R. Kenl Board members named to Vietnam. the Superior Court of Loa An· rice.a in Santa Ana, and is a Judge Schauer graduated death fact\lry go bef.>re a
a fast. early pace in Its blood Wines of Anaheim named committees inc l ude Ben Already 22 have b8en reac-gelea Count:-i by Gov. Edmund ma1or stockholder in Costa from Occidental College in court on charges of mass mu.r-
collections, according to Jim Franks to head the blood pro-Kreis. Laguna Hills, public tlvated to help move supplies G. Brown, pllces the first ~esa Savings & Loan Asso-1951, where be was elected der .
.Franks .of Ne~~each, the gram committee at the relations: Paul Shepard, New-to Vietnam. The latest IJ'OUP UCLA la~ schC'Ol graduate on c1atlon. Ph.i Beta Kappa In his trurd Sobibor was one ot the Jes· ~pter s new program board's first monthly meet-port Beach. fund·raislng; Joe is being reactivated by the the Superior Cou~ bench here. He 1s the son of B. Rey yea r. At UCLA Law School, ser known ln the string oC
.,..wat.rman. Ing. Other committee chair-Laux, Laguna Beach. and maritime admlnlatratioo at Judge Schauer, 36 •. a.Jao is ~hauer, recently retired Jus-he was elected to the .Order camps set up by the Nazis In
. Franks no~ that during men named included Curtis Harry Aldrich, Laguna Beach. the request of th~ military the youngest to be tittanc In tice of the State Supreme of The Coif, and was editor of occupied Poland for the mass
J'uly, private flrm and com· H. Phinney Costa Mesa, safe· personnel. sea transport service. that court. He it a former Court. He was appointed to the Law Review "'""ohtPr of Eur~ Jewry. 'l'tlUnity bloodmobiles collect-1.:..:..:...:...:.:.=:::....:...· =~=:..::.:...=.:....::..:.:.:...:..:::.......:.;_ _______ -::'"--------------------------------------------
ed 1,737 pints, easily topping
the 1,209 pints donated in
July, 1964. Chapter quota for
the 1965-a6 fiscal year is 17,-
1$ pints.
The amount collecttC: in Or·
ange County In July was half
a( much as was given in the
Tank Car
Explodes
ID Madera
)UDY.RA (AP) -A rail·
roaa tank car carrying 8,000
gallons o( liquid sulfur dl.>x·
idt was ruptured in a derail-
meat north of here today,
halting traffic on adjacent
U.S. 99
A truck driver, Reuben
Stewart, 38. of Fresno, wu
overcome when he atoPPed
to aplst. The highway palrol
said Stewart was taken un-
cooacloas to Madera County
Hotplt.al where he was In falr
condition.
Severe.I other motorlm be-
camt ill. The highway ia lo-
cated 'l few fe.et from t be
Southern Pacific tracks.
Southern Pacific spokesmen
said eltht tank cars left the
tracks, but only one rup-
tured. Railroad crews plan-
ned ;.o neutralize the a c i d
with ammonia and water.
"("he train crew was unln·
ju red.
tiighway traffic wa.s re·
routed for three hours. The
road wa.s opened at 6 a.m.
Train traffic was blocked.
Cause of the derailment
wu not ~ported.
Nun Defies
Order to
Shut Shelter
VICTORIA. B. C. (AP)-
Mother Cecelia Mary has de-
fied a second order from the
Roman Catholic Church to
abandon her animal shelter.
Her bishop said this leaves
the next move up to the Vat-
ican.
· ''nle Church has no author-
ity to close the shelter,"' said
Mother Cecilia, 76, who runs
the shelter on a fa rm on the
oullkirts of Victoria. "They
don't own the land and I will
not give up unless I dle ."
Mother Cecilia, superior oC
a nursing borne. sel up the
11hel\er 1n 1954 with money
inh•lted from her father. "lt'• just a bit or a bluff,"
she aid of the order. "The
bitblp doesn 't like the sis·
tert doing the work and he
watrts to close it, but we will
carry on because there lsn 't
anybody el" to do It/'' She
wa• speaking of the Most
Rev. Rem! De Roo. bllhop of
Victoria.
Xl9 Crashes
During Tests
POMONA. N.J. CUPJ)-The
Curtia·Wrlght X19, an experl-
meltal vertical take-off and
landlnC plane. crashed and
burned In a swamp today dur-
ing a t.eat filgbt at the N"Uon-
al AvlaUon Facilities experi-
mental center.
Both pllots ejected aalely
Crom the plane. It phunmeted
to earth while preparln1 to
make a vertical Jandln1 at
low speed.
Admitted to Shore Memor·
la! Hospital ln Somon Polat,
N . .r.. were pllo&a Benard
Hui.hes tf Btiamttne. 1 ct'41-
lan. _, Air Foret Clft.
Jamtt ~. attachtd to Wrtpt..P*o A1r Force e~.O:U~tnfor.
ialtioft oftSctr at Uie ctmter.
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Union Wins
Election
At Babcock
OVER THE COUNTER
NSDA Li1tin91 for Tu...tay, Autust 24, 1965
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Tlalng• to Come
Lima beans are the principal product of this 15--acre
Costa Mesa site today, but by the en~ of .1966 it
will be the location of an a~;f J:ce. eni;11leermg a~d
manufacturing center spec1 g m Air Force nu.s-
1iles. Property at Harbor Boulevard and Hunttlnger
A venue has been leased by Atlantic Research Corp.
from the Segerstrom family. Mi!aile Systelll! Divi·
sion will consolidate three Atlantic plants now lo-
cated elsewhere in state. Firm will employ 1,000
persons. In background of photo, .drilling rig ia ta~
mg soil samples to test compaction. Type of soil
compaction will determine the structural design of
new buildings.
Easing Fare
Proposed
CM Electronics Firm
Picks Marketing VP
By Pan Am Appointment or Donald P.
Vaughan as vice president of
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -marketing has been announ-
p a n American World Air· ced by Donald C. Duncan,
president of Duncan Electron·
ways has announce<! It wW lcs, Inc .• Costa Mesa, produc-
rropoff a S250 rouodtrli: "tour er of precision potentiometers
basing fare" between New and related accessories.
York and London at the In· Vaughan will be responal-
. ble for over-all market plan· te~a~onal Air Transport As· ning and will direct the ef.
soctation meeting in Bermuda foru of the national sales or·
Sept. 20. ganiiation.
A tour basing fare is an Vaughan brings nearly 20
incentive fare oUered u part yean' experience in 1alea of
electronic compoMDts and \n· I of a tour wbere the tnnler itrument.ation to his new poi-
buys air traospoTt.aUoo, ho-Ilion, o! which 13 years has
tels and sltbtsttlng at a 11n· been devoted to the market·
gle packafe, according to fng of potentiometers. ·
PAA d.iJtrict traffic and sales He served as marketing
manager Aul M.lk.kelaen. manager of Spectrol Electron·
lea Corp .. San Gabriel. and
prior to that as dJrector of
sales for the Trimpot Oivi·
slon of Bourns. Inc. of River·
NEW MESA VP
Ounun'1 V1ugh1n Banks
are all
alike.
side. Before joining Duncan, wife and three children In Ha·
he was director of marketing cienda Height.I. He iJ active
for Edclllf Instruments of in civic affairs, includJng work
Monrovia. w i th the Chamber of Com·
Vaughan resides with his merce and LlUle League.
Wall Street
Chatter
NEW YORK (UPI)
P et e r G. Wyckoff of Ha y·
den, ~tone Inc. says he be·
Ueves the market will con-
tinue to rile and the Dow·
Jones Industrial average
mlghl l"P the 900 level in
the near futu re, provided
no crisis is reached in the
steel labor probiem eir Bri·
taln's economic situation.
RICHARD T. Leahy of
J. W. Sparb & Co. says
m o 1 t technical consldera·
lions remain bullish deaplte
the recent setback. The l.>w
volume points out the fact,
he says, that the decline
was not serious and the
market wUJ resume its up-
ward trenli in the near fu·
turc.
BACHE & Co. says buy-
ing of selective stocks dur-
ing periodic dips is the wise
dect.ion. The favorable out-
look for the economy and
better earnings reports for
most companies continues
to paint a favorable picture
for the market future.
Electronics, Inc.. of Costa •ow•ttt r,•oer .OtJ '"' 6~ f14 IE•,"~llric E~~V.O<ls:~~tm• 1~~·A1.H 16~
Mesa. ~::t'1tzn:,,. Co ,: :r.: ,f'" t rrolP~ Pow.r • u~ t.2: '"' 8ullum1 nc .JO f' 21~ { 1 C•""V Sl>oOt .-~ ~ !mi:;
Q( 413 employes eligible tO Coll! orlltrwf Cement Uo 41~ s:'~~11\ w:re:O.M ilt: ~~ ~
vote 205 cast their ballots in ~ntl,,.lt Vt lltv 111 ~'h fl\ n So UolOll G .. ·':O 25\ '6 2sv, favo~ of !REW. 141 favored C:~~~~ J~., l'" }" ;~ t:i~~ i•~•• 111v s•~ N ''' k E I A o-Co•-• tnolne« ~ " 2'" sr..l~~''s-.:1'~~:,:r', ~~ :to t~ th e Bahcoc mp oyes ss ~01-11 co , """ 1 '• 1•1'1 ~,,.,. inc111irrtn iv. s-. sv. ciation, 7 VOted for "nO :::::=::rr...:-. :; .... r~ i; S4Jnwl HouM Ohl .60 10'<o 11 '°'' .. d 60 "'d not vote be· •1• P•odud• 2~ ,.,.. ,,,, s..~1111a CC!'P "'' 11v. '"• uruon an w , 8:.,Mt• 1t .. 1.11r•1111 .:ro ,,._ ,,.... 24\la tam., e1ec 1r.c1 .io 3~!: ~ ,r~
cause the) w~re on vacation, 0om1..::, w.~ ,~ ..... i~ 1~1; ~:r:•~~~-~ ~:, nV) ~
m·1111arv or sick leave. D•uw ... a.r,.. .JO t w. 1 r.l;dv,.. 111e i? "' l . El-lnd\I~,,.... )I; l l \.'I Ttxu Am 0 11 Corp ' , s A. The <>rganizing campaign e-,::0 Inc '~ 11" 1.-0 mr~ 't~~:J:~nc :"' S'AI •••
d b F k N ~·~·· 1.1c1 40 • s "' n,.,,,,., P-11 " 17'· was carne out Y ran Za a-,1,.t"~., ~~vf.1, :: l~ ::. ,,.., Th••nv D•uq•, 10 n"> H 131, varro ai;sisted by John m-, ... _ e,.,.,,..1ttt ,._ .,.. •'4 '" ,.... • .. TIME Ftt1o111 ' 20 ~ ':t! • · l ~•Cit• '--"" Co .._ 1s"4 ,.. Tool ltvch • EntlllMr !~ 10, bra:i'l inlernattona represen· r.-v ... , Mt ""• °' n. ~°"''°' D•'• cv>'-... ""' 1u0 ., n lT•,·.~~~·1.~. 1 .!.'! -:! ~.._ ' ti with ~·' a,....,1na 11 ll2!"' ll rocaer<lt11"'1 • .. ,. ,. th .. ·~· .... " • --· ·" tative, 10 coopera on " Tei s pf I -2114 f~ 114 ., Wnl F --.v •• ,, " ""' ., TWIKO<ll Gos Pipe I 2,.. ,~ \'I
Clin•on G. Brame. business ~~.·,~eo.... ,;_. ,;: ~T: r:"c!r ~.~,. r, ,,..., U +~~ ~r 1~ "" 1"" f Local 2125 HI""'"' t•~ 1~ _t~ Holl Suet ........ IOllfl IOI'> United Nu<kor c ... p """ U'h ~J.S"" manager o · '-"'' ••ot. ,,. "" 11" ...,,j°" c.,~ ~-tt 102i,. ""' u1oh C0<>t• ' Ml11 ... ~ = ¥•
Bra me termed the election ~"'.:JT.Jf~~ ·" ~ 1f:: ~ ~co 11::1"' ~ t :l I~ Ul ~:= a.E~.,.,'~ 1 fo~ 11 o..;
al.or vict<>ry not only for tcCI<\ C:..or...!. 4 "' • = !Mr"'E.-... cv•-1 11• u•~ m w • .,. Not c;.. ... 201t 2~ ..w a m • t:e,':, .......... i., _., 1 .,.. ! 1,SL cv ,..., .. •1 '&!'' •1 w .. 'T 1t1:;.,_ 1~ ,,._ ""' the IBEW but for all AFlr t~\.':.l' c~~f41 ·" '114 '= 1~ ,.:~'t;,~.~:' .. " ~ 1"~ ~ ~:~.;·At1o .-701~ 11 20•. Clo affiliates in the Orange ~~. 1 • .c?rve_ sPt<.t•• M :io »~""' '"'l'tv Mtrt c• s... 1oe l 1>i.. 1oa we111""'ot1 Ml!•. 111e .eo. """ •.... :u• .. ,.,._ •"' Ce. ~ ~ M ,._ Thr ITV Mart CV '477 117 IM W11ttr11 ~K/ll"O .n 1~ 2•,.. 2~ County electronics field. He M&o 1111ore "xtwa JO 11-. 11 ''"'"~"' Pl Wt •7'4 1oi •n. wu1911e<11 "" ·'° • 11. ,..,
B be k •t Mt«t ttltV o .JS ,,._ 1' Im W.llt trOO 31,," t:J.., ft\< n~, lltll'll Wlll<I" Plnt!Q 1S """ "r-'• added that the a OC Uni Mt""1tctwer1 knit It 12\4. I ~. w .. 1 wr O.a cv4'••7' lU ll!D<to ll Wttllwr Corp 1S.. .~ he ffiEW Mt•t/ltll .,,.,,,.,, .. , 7 ~ \0 W\'le Lobo (v J~n77 u .,..., I W'fle l.~• S was the l~rgesl NtLRB 1 ~:~t~~~.AO '~ ,It\ ~\ NATION"L L.tSTINOS l•ro M co .os ~ "' •
ever won in an e ec-P• Gt1 ~ w.,., ""' ,n; ~~"' "<ma E•~·,1c Jte 'l~ u~:. U~l • ...,. t'''~~uNCI ST°Sf~ •" m. . th ty P•lomt• Mor'9-5 'm AIWIMfl. llC .to .. ~ JO. .. ..... ,,,., ..... r 1nt "" '°"' ID tion in e coun . 1t, .... u rnc ""i.. ""·~"' "'"" "~~ .,...., """' 11 I.JO pf lf"' 40\'o ~~ ti ti will ltlwralde ,.1,. Corp '"" ""' ••. I"' '""'"t .JO '"' In •~ Am ~rl Trr. 1n1 I~ 16\lo Contract nego a ons •o,<r•ft MfD u ,.,. l "~l" -"" "JI.It ~ 6J1o1t Am N•t int co iOe 16\.'a l~ t, t. t d lthin five dAys It-• ,_....,. '° 11 l"' '"' = " l'*:: JO ,•\.'\ • .,.. 13-. ll•• ... oc111 Sid 1.h1 .:io. """ 61,<) 1. be .uu 1a e w ·-· '''\o: 1~ .. ;: l~ ,.,..., ~. if .. :tka M ''"' :ri UV) C.lll·WHltrn Sltlt l.I ..,. 1t'4 ~·1• after the Official CertJficatlon i.rr~~P 11"" .<IAt s .__ ~ j\nc;hor C0<0 1h1 1M ~CM! Svc Emp 1,,. JOI 1~ mt ''•
ler L. Babecky, indUSlrlal re· l•vl.,t t a"~~lf<ttt•~' lOO l 40 >00 """""'-lut/I 1 4'•• .ith "'" c-~""'°' ... f123'h Ill IJ4Yt 6111 -...., flit ·~ '"' Arclt ... Mt11ttlr .. "'' 14 u~ """'•nu 1.lO • '3 '411> H ceived An independent union '•'-' lros "-. 21 i•~ ..,.,..M.ntelr "' l s11o> ll•• S7'' i°"' C•-•tv uo Sh~ ss ·~ • d th )t eroite of C.~.J.4 ~~ Sl4 Ji t~~~'\'re:' .h 1f.~ 1~ 1m dU<.llou Ina Co of Am 1, UI had represente . e wor. ers 11~i..." .,, c.ut • i ""'°"'" '""" , '"" ,.._. '"" ,.,p,, L."-~ v. 'f'• in the past. according to Wal-,.,., Not."· rn:: m: ~ ,. .... ,., P~• E .... 14 11-. 11"9 rr-. ~1~~~"¥i;t. 'r.! N H~ ~ · d tr'a1 Ul'lloll ltodt ~ ~ M 6\la 1\.C i.v, Azt=I .. Oe1 ' 111.. 11\o 11~• Flt1t Fin. ~1!9 1,.._ IN '°°' It>, ter L. Babecky, 111 us L re-vireo M" c ..... a6 '"' ~ 6"" •• Ei.ct•"'ia ~ 1 4'" r<1rd ~., .lfe ,.,,_,. , s "• t B ~~'-Wtst .. v l'ln Cor. JV. JV. t'4 t " Id IN11111flt1 10'1' Ifft II\.\ ,,.,..11~ l. .IS JI..._ Jt\lo 31,, lat.Jons m~nager a aU\.VYt.. vt111......., ,,,. "' "-~ v1e .. Mertth '° <kn ..,m 0<1> •loocvpf te ~ ~ 20 Wlett Co (Norrne11I A l ~ t ll'S>a r.~'"' ~•-•I lt•IM 2 lfl tt1 lh
Eng ineer s
Oka y Pact
w·ith Firm
Wwl~"'t ti 11< .l6 \7\lt 21 17\11 l!'!tlllre Ht"-v 11 11, 1 111, .. ,,, "'•llt~ ~ ~ ..... ·~ .. 11 DOnuf 70.... n.... ""' c.T""m ~· ,. ,... IS • IS"' ..... ,,....~ Co "" ' ... I CM r ftlt coume;~~5 .:, ~~ 1f' 1~ 1f' H:= ~;: 1 40 :tlll ~ r= "Cl"·WtlQ Slf CVAIJn 10) 107''1 102 ~~1':.e"f!!'..... m! r ... U:~ ~ lnwtona UO il\14 M Am &Ill 111111 CV"'-l&l IU 117' • 111 llt Ptc uiTiTii.a l lf"-ll'o Jll'' :=~i: ~ri! Am r.1; n... • j\rdeft Fuma 6t 2014 " 101•1 " Ill Wtljt ~"'la IJO 17 .. 1'"' ,, .. Jtft9tMftJ"' l.fft M ~ .,... I
""•ll:t_ l>ellf. CV"'""2 II? "' IU -· CUutls JO '"' 10 '" I.lie Int Vlr M "" ~ ll~L ;,tlctt cv4\tt1t 141 14' 10 o Tedi Ind lt>C $' • $'l S\, I.I n Nt l ltw 1.lO 16 1~ ~\la I:'<• ,,~~ ~~ IOt'h IOl ~ Ht! G•• .IJV, 17\o 11•. !~ 1..:l':t .... 1 $""" l.lf9 ,,.. IN U·. onof\D • $14s1'f 1061'1 111 llfttl Te••-h .,. 4.14. " Mef(urv cu1101... "' ~ ..,~
'""""'" "" ,..., • " 102 IJO Cllj1t11• Ulll A I J2"ol W t ~ Mlulon Equn.;· .. si. .l'i C..lll C~r et S. M llO 111\11 lit Cit uns Ufll I '° H\. J7.\o )2·~ Ht!loNll Fite 1.60 U1 1M 1J1 ~--,.... "'~' 1U ·~ "' ~OUI Col• LA 1 41.... ...... ., .... Ntt uni... Fl-. ' JO Jf ~ ,, olefN!I ..... n 70 .... ,. °"'°' ltod ''9"> .IO ,, p~ 11 Ntll Wtjltrn Lt11i tn1 "' I" I Ollllntftt•I O.vlc.e lo "-to Not'-ldt A 14\'t 14,.. 14"' ~:;::.,~::~ ... ~ :4\ ::~ :I\ ~:rrn..:;,"rA-.... .,., l1·1. !flt : . .,
ltt P'lfttnct ,10 14\; 2S' • 2~ Pe,,,,.rtvanto LW. 1S'Ai 51, 'rwvt Ml"" 1.20 1'11. lt\. 7fl't Pt< 1-tMllV h 1' f 2
l I ( 't 81"•0 • Inc 'f,, l•i.. It\!. P•ovld-Wt '11 t 11"-\~ A two-year ex ens on o i s M aJ •ttu "'" 111 , ,.., ,,,,. 111o """'bllc N•• ,11,. .sa ,.
contract With the Douglas utu ~~~ .'.. M~ m: !;~ ~:.:::tr:. .. ~ ~~ 1~ ~~
Al·rcrafl Co . including 9 per i toctro 1"''' I "' ''" ""' S« IM Cf. New Htvtll , 4.114 ~. a· ltclrt11lc C•P •h 7w •4' Montrcfl /,"' h 44\'t ifn lfl cenl salary increases over the l:c1r011lc .,.. "" ..... 71' tfr.:'~ .. ~1 /,J~,· ,• lt m~ i, m~ contract period. has been ap· Funds l leclrO<llCI ,,,. .... C.11 ~ ~ l"-T, .. ,, ... ~ , .. "° ». \\ ... J:Jl
d b tiat for the ~:""'ri: •rn_.1.. ~ ioi.. :~ Un1t1<1 '"' Co·,.,,. .,. ,5 4.S•; prove y nego ors ""' ~,., t· s1e ... i tS 11..., 11 11,~ u"''" Trust l.lte '"' •~ ,,. So th Calli ru. Profes · us ""' Guar l.l2 "" ~ a>•~ u ern or a • Ftc1 sit '"" 1.JO 11111 n::.· ~"'• us 1.11 •. 10 ,1,... ""' ,1,., . al E . . A soc·a F11on °'f. 10111 11 o1ot w.,,c.,,..,,, ''II :w1.; lS\l ,. s1on ng10eer1ng s I • F'"' °'I!" c.orp ..s 11 W "l a.n11.,. Tru1i '·'°" .,_ M'" .... l . ,_ ,,., TV I 6.... 7 6• ... Ctwmlul llonll NT , • " ~ ,.. ion Fun.,,,,.,, c..,,. ,40 • ''"' 4 c0n1 111 NII Cht 1-20 ,, o~ 1•' ff t d 5 900 1 I d GH ~rvlce l • 40\\ -«>'i'l ~fr" Not &It, (hi I 60 60 m' '~ A ec e are . sa ar e A g ... 1,..11t "" 6.U 7 u c;.,. l•• 4"" Df I'° " '"• "'"' Fl"' ~., c1-8-1.. sn• • 1 .. . SCPEA b . u . .... , 1) u ,., c; ... Ttl Slfl pf .. 21 .. n J, .. F """ N .•• y • • engineers m argain-NEW vou CAPI /~ .. 0t: ., ., lt., GtlMtll Corp , n1e, 'l ..., 111, ,:.,::no Trv~' 1~ N " :w~ ~~ 41 ing units at Douglas Space -t,,. 1011-1,., -. 1""'"' .,_, H•mllton Met 40 1,,' .. 11 • ,,.,.,.,dow "'*Na .tO\ .., ,. •• J!'• . . lo!IO<I.. IUOOlled b Mui u 16 ll.4• HllCD ' • ... , .. Mff• H•nover T•usl 2 '" 51\11 ,., Systems Group facilities ID th, N•tlotl•t lotoet. iioo 11.n Jl 01 r:.o,ov..;.~o1:t. ,.. ,_. ~..., 1!'' !;"' Moro•n c;u.,.,.,., o ros ,09,.
H ll gt B h Santa Moo-ttlOll ., Secvrltin s.<tct 10 43 ll n tnrent•te '"' .., ""-14t,. u WllTl ltll IAlllCI
UD n On e8C , ~··:~I~, ~ r~'r PtY i.17 :-l: fftltf'ttett Ho.f .JO mA 1"• 2J''> Arltone 8t'* h n\l 24~ ~ lea. Sacramento. Vandenberg .,,_ wc.!n1e1 1 • .," 'it~ 11.~ 1i..o '"'""''l. u..11e<1 "" 1"' "':' ~·~cw:i 1·"'°'~ \ m? tt ,.,
AFB and Cape Kennedy, Fla. ::::4 ... ~":, ~ .. \~t F,~ \'i''tt' ~rn ::·torp k ave I.It j~ ~~ ~ ~""" of i 'sF 1.40 ~ 11ll 7
Th~ aerospace firm also of· ~·:-::.;, 1 73 ," f<<JM~~:,. J:,.:.)611 ~:·11..r ·" ,.t:"'.J,n ~~ ~.~'•"i;.s'·1-~ !LI! "
I d ti ....,.,, .. Fd I J1 ' I) ... l' ,, u , us Ktl .. r 'T' pf ,.... ,..... u ,._ ,. .. . ·~ D .•• •'" n .. fered m p r o v e vaca on, ""'' Fd • °' , 11 ... 1 ,..,o ,.11 "•"-•. ri 11 li'h ,.,_ ~1rst ~'''!F'' ~"' u~ l!
health and insurance plans ,.;,"-e,.~ NJ t.~ ~~ :l H.~ lrn ~~':.' cr':,.."~ ~· ll~ ilYi ll~ p: ~.~'•• ~ .... •40 tr· q iI'• and an additional two paid ""' Mut 10 >t 11 >-"' Jc1 '•I 10 " K••r 4 > cvf>f 2.h ~ " """ ~"'~,-., Nlc•1 .•~", ~ u, ~ ~·, Mto Fd I 11 l .• "' K2 6 2l • 80 LA Dru1 Co nt 20 20~ 20 Ste F " • ...,. •• " ' .,... " holidays similar to benefits """" '~" u • .. 11• l' ,. 60,. 01 L• .. ...,,-•• o... 10. 1" 1" 1 .. u111on .,.,. LA 1 . ..0 ,,.,, sft\ r,:~ ' Alom Pfl 16' 6.1• ~UI f 14 J2 IS 6J l ttr Jr. n )Jl'J JI~ Uftll~ (till &1ot. I M "" '°" recentl)' accepted by the Unit· AA£#i°""'..,, 11• 1 1905 JO n 1.-s ., s'"' ,.., n n U$ N11 •-so rs n :11 Und • ',. IOIJ Ill 4 S.Sl • O'! Mtcco Corp AO 11'· 1~ U'-4 Vtllt"f NI p-·· ,, • 1'\.\ ,, ed Aerospace Workers and the . •.tS s.JO tnt. d u .40 u,. Mori"' C.•to1tt1 ,.,., f7 1.-. ,... "" w11t• "••to B•n1t 1 o v. 41~ '"• · · f Ele 14.117 IS.)4 Knlcllttb 116 7 U Merc.Nntt FM Line 80 lt-'o It"-It\, SAVINGS • LOAN COMPANlll lntemationah Association 0 &lut llld IJ 6J IUO IC"'<-Glfl ,. .... '°Mid ....... , PIM llN 17") ···~ I ~ A-U L Ulth 1\.'I ~'\ _Jl ' Machi.nis•· eonc111t-s • s.tt Lai•rd 11.1211.n Midi•"" C•P1t•• .,, 71'\ •i\ , .. ,,~, s,~. 1. I." .... "' 10'4 '"' ...,, lloo!Fd IOJ4 ll.l0Vai11 10.~ll.•l Mlu Pot lO I0'.11 W • OVmv t.,.l I 1"'6 Economjc and fr'"ge ~Ane-!rotd SI U.01 17.J.I I.lie flY .. '·°' Morrl1 Pltl'I Ct. "'• lt•t. Emttl,. Flntncltl • 10,. 1~ to "' "" 11llOC11 IS.Cit 16.12 I.lie 1~ 6. 1 6.71 Mof'rl...,. Knuchen 1 .o. ~ lO'I ~ Eoultoblt S&I. Portld .40 Uvo 11~ It•• fits o ff ere d to the SCPEA •" Gt11 20.lt n.01 Loom •" Jt,60 11 R N•ll•v tnc io 11\'\ 11..., 11 "In Cerp s.n11 8•'11 10 1ov, IO dn Fd lt.21 J0.7t Loom •v IJ.10 16. Ntlrnen Mtrc111 70 ,, 24\.'t ,, F "' Fin of Wnl 1 ~ 7141 ~ were authorized this week for ..,11 Inc 10.., n.H Mou G"' ·" 10.1 Ntw E"O Gl.E 1 n 40''• 40\4 4014 F!r1t 1.•nc0111 Fl""" U'4 IN u HO Shr 1.n f . 1 Mtn Tr 1 .1' lt.01 O<ttnerlum 1"' .o. 1$\l w:, UV. Flr•I SI/rot-, Corp • 4111 411' 41' all salaried personnel not in ...,, Shr n .16 ll. Mt11 L.1i. 12.40 u ." 0rntr11 tndut · , \'\ u l't u H•wthor"'v F'"""''•' • • "' ~ th • t• • b A1-1 IMIMll .. l'llftfti Morton G"' 1.SS R o. .. ldt "ooch Inc IS ,., .. tt'>lt ~ PKlllc $ev ~ I.ft .JO IN 1114 ,,_. e aSSOCla ion S arg_.,ung ~oltn 13.2t 14,$7 ~ Inc ·~ 4. Ptbsl lrt~ .U • JAl 1"" J7'4 Trt~MSI ll!Yftl J.. J\.'r S.. S\ot · b Do aid W D 1. J om Slit '·°' 1.?t IN 1. I.JI Ptclflc Alrllntt tnc l 'i'l lllt t i.I. IOflOS unit y n . ouguas r. "*"' 1Ht 14.20 MtF d '!~ l.M l'tc p.,..., • L'-"' "" 'f'' i'"' ft'" c.,,,.,. corp '"'::7 ':J 1n l~ president of the firm. l::fr f~i: ,rn ~~~ ~G!~. 1 :111d~ ~:~.~"-~:;;~ 1,.4 ~~ 1 ~~~~plf':~1' l:O :g 1;; Soecltl 110 U O Mui '1 1 .U 't·n P'-• Hot (;tl -" 11'• h t, la'\ $nlft Mltallblt/11 cv61111n '2 '5 t0 ChtM Fd 1 u l.ll Mii+ "'" .M Pod!tl ••• Inc 411) .,,.. •Vt Toho $/llbautt CY~l71 II M 11 C"-Foi IJ S7 11.0l Ntl WStc: 11.t 7 I .t A · ·1· Gas 1\ta n Wins ~,, s.c: u 1 1·r. ~·' 1;;:• ..... ·'' cqlllSl 100 NEWTON D. Zinder of E B. s I = l#. l!filt,: ~ ..... srr7t1Jtl . ACROSS F Hutton & Co says '"e tg a e oms tlld ,.H t .N gOtld u• 7.1'
A ed Vegas Excursion c~rrent pause in. the m~~-~l:!::"~to~"'ii'~ r!l"' tt ii.fl 1 =:'an 46 Idle fellow
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48 Clly on tht
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Come meet the people who nut
U.S. National Bank.
They make a bii ditrcnnc:e.
Tl M. mumc, few aampk_
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HunJi""°" Bt«A o6ict .
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UNl'FED
STATES
NATIONAL
BANK
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Pprov keu progress will be or """' 1U$11Jl A=. t.ll ·f7 5 YCUlg
James Decker, Southern short duration and from a For Douglas :,;t ~g i:~1~:~ HI',.~ ,zj I~ MINI
LOS ANGELES -Share· Counties Gas Co. district man· technical standpoint the hst -,~ ;:H l:i a: ~ Im )la t Scltnc:.
holders of Union Bank have seemr; well situated to ch mb °"'"'" 11.11 1u1 H°"t'!.... 1 1•.t; of soil
voted approval of the bank's ager and member of the Or· ln the near future. ATLANTA. Ga . CAP)-Del· ~. '':",,.. l~fr II.ts ~13 a ~:!! man~t
proposed acquisition of Re-ange County Chamber of ta Air Lines has ordered new ::;: r,< J~ ,ti ~ .. ~ W' f: u 14 t':rity
public National Bank of San Commerce Senators C 1 u b. jet passenger planes which ~ uw 't 0211) ~·· sr' l~ft it.; 15 C1ln's
Diego, president Harry J. Volk has been named winner of the M p 0 ·1 wl.llu cost more than too mil· v:r",: 1't·! ft,,~ Tit 1t.'4 a.'4 16 ~i,~t!m announced today or~ I on. '• Fd ... 1473 ~rOY' ~ ·~
Th · ed first prlu in the club's re· c E Woolman nreside.nt .. , ?,::. 1,:D tt°' $.,.9·~ 'i~ij l~.. Bofdonl e merger was approv . · · · ,.. 1% ~ ·*' , , 1tr.: 1 ,., 11:~ 17 Cloclcwon: by the shareholders of Re-cent membership drive and BATON ROCGE La I APl and general manager, made ;;.,n, '" J·f7 6:d i iv ¥' •' ..., •ti Ptndulum
public National at a meeting will be awarded a trip to Las -The Louisiana Department the announcement jolnUy ~~i~ 1~-:1 ltH ~:,, r,e. 'ti~ 1tJ 19 Iii!" land
In San Diego. Vegas via Bonanza Airlines. of Conservation has set the w l t h Douglas Aircraft Co., ~':.av ·1,Y:fj :::, ,.~ 1u 7
20 ~~~';/'
A special meeting of Union The prize includes three daily oil production allow· Long Beach. f:"trth 1 o= 1U6 ~ SI n:~ "1·1~ 21 Cushion
Bank shareholders to consider days and two nights at the able for Septemhr r and Oc· He said Della exercised Its ~"1: ~~':w:t \I.JS ,:;~ l"\i:"l'tv 1::~ 1 .,i 22 Freed frOfll
the acquisition was held at the Sahara Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. tober at l,4n .930 barrels. optio~ for 15 Douglas DC9 ~ ~'::' Ui q:n "~:: n-n l :~ . faults
bank's downtown head office Decker. Newport Beach resl-This represents an increase twin·)ets for 1967 delivery, 1 F. 111 w 111 "", l'lf,,.!;,, 24 Prana.rn
at Eighth and Hill Streets. In den.ts. plan their Las Vegas of. 26,396 barrels. compared took a new option on 12 of the ~I! a111 t~ l'.H ~,:W 1.t:\1~1~ 25 <~'=~taiy
excess of 82 per cent of the holiday the latter part of Sep-w1t~ the present two-month aircraft and placed ar order ~~ ~111 ,[,.il ,t~1 :, •• !:':"t'SI ~·~ 11 Enlarge the
btanankdl's 3,346.037 sharestedouint· tember. period. for a Douglas .DC8 fanjet. ~g;~"'c .. !\i'p1 !J;:~~ ~rl U'. 7 2S ~i:'tude
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gro male have been sup-
pressed, It added.
pLAY"MAKE MONEY'~::· 5~c~'SH!
"Indeed, In the 19th century
America, a particular type of
exaggerated male boastful-
ness became almost a nation·
al style. Not for the Negro
male. The •sauy nJgger' was
lynched," the report said.
-
The report, prepared by the
Labor Department's Office of
PoUcy Planning and Research
and dated last March, has not
been made public omclally.
The department gave no rea· son for this. Nor does it fndj.
· .. UlltC-•ut-• M MlttlUWf"'1 HWMUl4l• 7 FUU DAYS
cate whether It ever will offi. i'
dally release the report.
SECURE RIGHTS i Johnson quoted extensively 'I
from It last June, however, in
announclnf & White House
conference for November
aimed at helping Negroes se-
cure their rights.
Johnson, in citing a break·
down in Negro f a m I I y r atructure, accepted the basic
premlJe of the report.
"For thlJ, most of all, white
America must accept the re-
aponalbWty," be said. "It
!lows from centuries of
oppre11Joa and peraecutlon of
the Nesro man. It Oows from
asuulted biJ ability to
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In documenting the break·
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nearly 25 per cent of all Ne·
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compared with about 4 per
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compared with about 8 per
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BREAKDOWN
The npcrt also cootained a
racial breakdown of armed
forces mental tests, showing
that 56 per cent of Nesroea
fail It. compared with 15.4 per
cent for whites.
The armed forces teat
measures ability to perform
at an acceptable level of com·
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an averace 7th or 8tb crade
1tudent," the report said.
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cannot ~s this teat 11 in
trouble, ' It added.
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NEW YORI\ !UPI )
Johnny Roseboro said today
that he may take civil at·
tlon against b at-swinging
Juan Marlchal while the
nation's sports press blast-
ed National -League Presi-
dent Warren Giles for be-
ing "too lenient " with the
San Francisco Giant pitcher,
Roseboro, who has mis·
sed two l..os Angeles Dod-
ger games since Mariehal
hit him on the head with a
bal last Sunday, revealed
that he will discuss the mat-
Irr with hi~ lawyf'r when
the team rtturns home . lie
said he spoke to his Lawyer
yesterday and it was agreed
that no action. if any is tak·
en , will be&in until they dis-
cuss the situation again
next week.
"I'm not ··••orril'd about
how the league would feel
about a lawsuit," said Rose-
boro on a taped interview
with the American Brood·
casting Con1npany's Night·
life show last night. "It was
my head that got hiL"
Roseboro conl'edetl 1 hat
his return throw to pitl'hf'r
Sandy Kourax \1-'as r1ose to
r-.1arichal's head.
"I threw the baU back lo
Koufax kind of hard and I
knew it would be close to
Marichal's head," he said.
··eut that 11hou1dn't precip·
it.ate him wielding the bet "
''The fight is all over a ~
far as I'm concerned." he
said laler. "I'm going lo go
up there and get a few hits
off him and hurt him that
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DAILY PILOT/Nrws-P~ss J 3
by Nation~s Press
way. unlcss hr knoc·ks rile
down"
The Dodg<'rs rneet a.i:a111 ,
Sept. 6, in L-Os Angclt-s.
The lnC'ident wa~ far frorn
over as far as the press .... ;;i~
l' o n 4.: e r n f' d, hov.ever, as
sporlS editors and rolurn·
nists joined in cr1t1cis1n of
Gilei;' action in fin1n~ t-.1ari-
chal Sl.750 and su~1)(•nd1ng
him for nine d;iy~
"Warrt•n t.:1le s ..... 110 Ion~~
like Santa Clau s, ~a\f' tt1r
San f"rant·1sco Grants an
early Christmas 11resent."
""'rote Bob Broeg, sports eel·
itor of the St. Lou1~ Po s l·
Dispatch. ''That bat ~1arr ·
chal swung savage ly >A'as a
deadly weapon .. try wield·
ing one at a neighbor a n d
you'll find your1elf looking
up at a sober·faCflf, blal'k·
robed judge."
"Baseball finally achiev.
ed bumhood when Juan
Marichat busted up Johnny
Roseboro with a bat and
once again Che sports repu·
talion was damaged beyond
ronng by the mongers of its
lalsf'hoods," >A'rote Jim1ny
Cannoo of ~ Nrw Yl)rlt
.lournal ·American, "It wa.~
felonious assault .and it i5
a c rime which could p u t
a guy in jail from one year
to ten. But Warren Giles •••
was dtteitfully lf'nient. , .'1
Suspension for the r est or
the season would have been
a puni5hment lhat would
have come closer to fitting
the crime." wrote executive
iports editor Dick Peebles
of the Houston Oironicle.
"Wa rren C. Giles has es·
lablished an astoni5hingly
Bght penally for aggravated
assault in the National Lea·
gue," said Ritter Collet,
:»ports editor of the Dayton
J ournal Herald.
"Whe n an athlete of such
pron1lnence loses self con·
trol the punishment should
tte meted out as to any bat
S>A'inging or knife wielding
hoodlum inside or outside
the ball par k." wrote Charl-
es lleaton, t.'illumnist of the
Cle~land Plain Dealer.
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WA.YWiUlD VIEWS
Hornsby's
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Upstart
Mighty
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Angels on Warpath
NEW YORK -Rogers Hornsby, a hitter fir~t, last B
and always, spent a lifetime preaching that pitch er s econte
should also be ba tsmen.
Hornsby subs~ribed to the theory pll,cher s .should be
Indian Ambush
required to contribute to the o!!ense. fhat LS to say. The Meek
they should do more than walk to home plate and ob-
serve three pitches as they float by. . .
• 01iAgain Tonight
';By and large," Hornsby once said in a memorable NEW YO RK IUPl l _ JOhn·
outburst, "pitche rs are a bunch . of bum~. On. a tea in l ny Stephenson may never be
managed, they would take batllng pra.tice like every· compared to Willie Mays a•
body else and I would fine them evPry tnne they looked a baseball P.layer, but in this
at a third stri ke." week ol National League pen· ~·ev.· pitchers, of cou r~. go .alon.g ~i th this way or n~nt tensio~ he's the same
thinkinJ?:. Battin~ is beneath lhe1r dignity and the less kind of poison the U>s An·
• • LOS ANGELES (UPI I -principaJly because he ha &
The enigmatic Los Angele5 come up with one very b ad
Angels -who last night in ning in each recent outing.
mad! it nine wins in their Tonight he'll go against ei·
last 10 games with the Cleve· lher Sonny Siebert i 13-6) nr
land Indians _ are assured Sleve llargan iG-2/ in lhe 6
of at least a season split with p.m. opener.
• ••
said about it the better. geles Dodgers. , .
One who strays from tradition is Don D~ysdale of .It was ~tephens~n s .P~ch
the Dodgers an excellent hitter. In fact, he IS so good hit d~ble 1n the n1nttf 1nrung
' h th 'd h w holds the postition of the Dod· last night tha t gave the N~w \I.II . e woo. e _no . . .. dd'' 1 h' York Mets a 4-Jcomeback VJc·
ger's number one pinch hitter V.'hich IS in a ition ° 18 tory over the Dodgers be.fore
duties as a starting p itrhcr.
~· .
their fifth . place Ohio breth· The 36-year-old Sanford,
ren. ( l-01 who went six innin~li
Th! Angels bombed Luis and .allow~ only one run 1~
Tiant for five runs in the beattng Minn esota last F ri·
1 sixlh inning last night for a day night, will be making 1----.:..---'----his second start for the Ali· * * * Dod!Jer Slate
For the most part, pitchera ar• a l•zy •nd shift. AUW•' 1'>-t1 >ifW Tor•. I p m. tl(~H
"u1111t lt-1! N"°' y..,,, J 0·"'· \KF1J
•~vu•1 II-•• PftlltOtlpl\l•· l ··'"·
A119el Slate gels in the second game.
I••• lot. T hey do not work •v•ry day. Th•y w~lk to
ind from the mound betwMn innings. Th•y d11pl•y
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Los Ange les also will be
.......,,1 H -c .... .,-. ._u•-00'· I k' t ba ki Al 11.,1 .. _ • ,_,., !~"Cl. oo 1ng o come c nf ·
-u•t 11 -o..ro11. • P."' !K,,.PCI. bit Pearson. who has now hit
no huttl•. ,
In vi•w of this, it oc.eur1 to you to atk Dryt·
d•I• If h• r11•nts being summOned from hit r•l•xed
poiition on the benth •nd e sk.d to pinch hit. Most
would.
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,.....,.., JO -Do!•oft, I • m 111:,,.P'(I. • • h d h 13 .,...,., ,. _ CM1•o11, , • •·"'· six 5t ra1g t games an as
• • 't ~" • nu.1,.c1 hits iI1 his last 23 al·b&\$ -a
• • 7·1 victory, their sixth mild .565 if you please.
37.000 fans who kept cheering t·-:', straight ow r the Indians in <L1 v1u.110 ,. 11 for a rally but somehow didn't • , :4 ~ ·~ 1 1 Chavez Ravine. ;'.!~ c1tb ~· : : ,I
* * * really 5etm to expect one. ' 4 Thal gave the locals a 9-7 w""'' 11 ~ •
Tonight. Claude Osteen, al· .! . •· ,I j season edg! with Cleveland, ~r~,"1\t,. : i, :
"J do not mind in the least." he says. "If t he man· most unbeatable after a haN· cu,.1 ,....._1 w h i ch means the Seraph5 = .. ~ 21> , : '
ager wishes it, 1 t hink it ls the least I can do. ~ut I'll tell luck st.art. bids for victory COSTLY OUT _ Dodger Lou Johnson is tagged out at home by Met.5 catcher could drop both ends of their t~"':' o( j : ; !
1 you one thing. Pinch hitting is a d am n tou gh JO b. 1 have No. 12 again$l the Mets' Jack Chris Cannizzaro during f1ghth inning of Tuesday night. The pote ntial run doubleheader tonight and still L"r.t:i,... ti t i
real respect for guys who are good at it. F isher· 8•16· turned out to be a big one as the Dodgers bowed t o three n inth·inning runs. 4-3. wind up even·steven w \ t b UK """La•
"For one thing, it's hard lo Sile the ball. I moon, you Th.e Dodger5, who had been Birdie Tebbetts and his char· C••-I ,, ,"' 1 rt r 11
are sitting in the dugout in the d ark for mo5t of the reeding on the Mets with al· > ""' ges. ;~; ;,.' j' \ ~ ;
ga nie. Then you go out u nder these bright lighls and most monotono~s nigularity Naturally thPY have other ro:1"' 11 J ' ~
they blind you. It takes a cou ple of pitches for your eyes u~tll .July, seemingly had. last Dodger Box p l C 'de ('on plans. mostly depending on a "=:'\ti~ : : f t
to oecome accustomed to the glare:· night s ga~e 1n:cked up with a eDl13ll ODSI ra I rine young pitcher named t.-r:.r ~ ; ' ' e 0 d I . bl t plain his rare distinction of 3·1 lead going into the la5t or Frederick William Newman, '~-;,,"::. • J,i ~ i: l
. r ys. a e IS una e ~ex the ni11th. Lo• '"'"1L1~1 • 11 ·~ A"d d GiJ ' D • • .Jr. and ~ veteran hurler late· c-•·"" being A• p,1tch,ler,'!'hho C'a n h ~~,· lhlnk I'm lucky " Lou Johnson's dou bl~ In the :~ .. lb : : ' • I e es ec1s1on ly acquired from the San ll>I ... ._... = = r.=i
.. c ua · y. e says,· · · · eighth otf Al Jadc:son scored JO'ln:.;.. 11 • 0 ' ~ 1. Francisco Giants, Jack San· f'-•'"'· ,.,, .. ~. ~··-1 0P-e1t-There is p robably more to. it than that. As thJs is two teammates and gave re· ~~::~ 1r:1 ~ f , • 1 Loe-e '-"" 1 L ......,on
writte n, Drysdale has stroked s1.x home runs and has a lief star Bob Miller a twcrrun i:=,.JD., l : • : ford. 5-...,... · ..
b . f 202 .., o. h ct ' o t i ' W YORK l 'PI W "I . t N ewman, a ,2J.year.old 19-1•-~. 1(-ie-c ... -1 Mrt-atting average o . . . • r lead to work with in the ninth. ro.-:, , 0 0 ~ ~E . \ I -ar· . l was a nice ges ur e on tighthander. has failed in six s...•"' (ui s-1,..,...,, ~,,...,,
A lucky hitter would do n;iore like Sandy Koufax, _.{~ But Miller, who has ta.ken l!.~:i. "" : ; ~ S ren . Giles, president of the his part to say ht was sorry, straight tries 10 gain his 12th .. ~~P-• _ t'-' 1• .. 1.
h it a home run in Milwaukee two yeaNJ aeo and best· his Jumps this year more f~-~••'°"OO'd "" 0 n : National League. today ad· but I'm nal overjoyed by it." victory Right now he's 11.11 Looi.. """'' -. ''"' iuMi.
tated -for considerable time before circling the bases. He quenUy than in any previous Mr+i:: •• ~ io 1 ' ~m ilted that the action he took · · .,.,._,,,.... 1-1 "· "'~'·
was not a t all sure which way to run. season ;;is a Dodger . got into Nt w ,.o•~ against J uan Marichal of the
trouble immediately In the M""' ., •• : ~ '! San r rancisco Giants wa~ in·
ninth. ::;~111"?'i, " i J : fluenced by the tighl pennant
A p•rtlal e xplan•tion of Orytdale't bat!ing J im Lerebvre helped the \~~' 1, ~ ~ racr
talent• might be that ht; work• •tit. For one thing, ~ets when be booted a rot.I·~:;~~~ 1a ~ ~ "Yes. I considrrrd I h ey
he take• INtti ..... practice before each g•.,,., tme ground ball by Ron Swo-g:·"-" 1, 0 : : 1The Giants I w!re in conten·
"' d I oh 't h boda. Ed Kranepool then sln-s1:~ ~ ~ ,' i lion," said Gllr s. who fi ned
* * * NEW Gen•rally, thlt It unh••r 0 · 1 •r P' c •r• gled stiarply through the box, Ji::.":• ,! • • ·1Marichal Sl ,750 and suspend· •void the IMtting c•ge for all the world !Ike It wa1 d 8 bb v•. 1 · an o y RJ4US ran or him. ,....,. .,..., _ • .,".,;"" ·~" ''"""o ed him for nine days for bis
the •lectrlc ch1ir. A perfect bunt by J oe Chrl5· ~ ~· :: ~~~bat attack on catcher J ohn * * * H b . tophtr loaded the base1. There 1 •"4 L i.ir.. c "'""'" DP Roseboro of thl' Los Angeles Drysdale does not go as rar as Roge~s orns Y tn were no out.I. Ne;-,.~ 1 •Lo1~i..,. •:,,,.. ..... ,..-;:; Dodge rs.
his opinion on the mat ter but he does say pitchers should At this point. acting man· vill'-lo...i-. 1111"''· ft.Pl'•"''"' se-"ll ~·a11 the 1oughest deci·
k . I l . ..,,. w w l ' ed JOI\-S-Ptn. ... Wll 1 la e more 1n eres 1n 1 tng . ager es es rum insert w1-i111 "~·.:. '''t' 1• o . sion I ever had 10 make"
"Being able lo hit keeps you in a game longer ," h e Stephenson to bat for Chris r~'l'.:' • .,,~~--"'~'::1,~\0 added the Na\1ooal Lea~e
says. "lf there is a chance you mig~t get a hit, the '!'a o· Canniuaro. .r~1J•lt.'~».~{ ....,, 1" "" president. "Thry're always
ager will think twice before pulhng you for a pinch tough when you think a pen·
hitter. nant and World Series money
LUCKY STRIKE
FILTERS
"IC you stay in a game, you have a _chance .to fi nish D } M art' al stake.
it and Win it. Th ere has been several limes thls season e ar "You want to prnahzr a ji?Uy
w here I was left In games because I can hit. Another for a terrible lh1ng hi.:! thal
pitcher would have been long gone." -hul you want 10 ht-lair. 1f I'd
PUT BACK THE TASTE
OTHERS TAKE AWAY
Dr ysdale is in the least surprised n1o re 111anager:» d.o Race Enf r'leS have been 1nflunced . by t~c not atte mpt to develop an iota of hilling among their calls and ~·!rr.~ I r~e1ved. I d
pitchers. ,_...:i-. ··· have had h1n1 1 ~lati('h.a l l shot
"It o nly makes sense ," he says. "The way it is most , or bann~ h1n1 for hfr. Bui TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS
of the t im e a team sends only eight men to bat. A pitcher • 2Y~U £an 1 re1~alrz~ ~ht ot~~
who just sla nds there doesn't count. I figure a club with ()pl ..,.,., ""''"'' 1w t 11....-v, .,,.. Flff• sr ... k re. 10"~1111 "' 1 gu}i~-~~ .. '' c u or 'l h h h't h an extra guy in the line up 11. 1'6.1. <It•• 1. •••I. "'" PP"' "·"'· F""' ... -411 ..... 1 t earn ...,e · a p1 c er w o can I as · .,.,, 111.t.t•. , •u•laflo•. "'•""'" l ,.. .. v cou"" ,, ,....,., .. " In explaining how he arriv· * * * ""•' old t•111n. Pu•• ll)Oll. °'"' r11rm• r"' "•""""'"' 1" ed at the amount of the fine. Y h •·bl t'-· -"" from all of thit r 1 .... to111r1 <D \lhru l ,,, ll•lld•"• 1F t"'t•l 111 OU av• pro.,. Y I• rnrrl9U ~·"""'1 1rt Ctm1>11\J 111 "'"" 1.t.c1., •u•._, ) .... ••d the highest rver dealt out by
that Drysdale enjoy• talking •bout hitting, H• does. OrC111<1 .._,. t,,. Y•nt•l 11J c1.1mrn.. P.,,..,. u.oo. r ... ri. .... ,,..~ ••• ~ a leag"' •gainst 8 p 1 8 y e r.
I •· d' •· t · I h M W II cu .. ~11 (W "''"1.n1 lit •••• •Cl<lf'h "'"' Pw•" . He next w 1091 to 1KUtt f09 optc wt r. • •r ,.,..._, ., Lo""' 111: c""'~"'' ,,, .. 11• w1"" !W ~··m•"lf) ·' ·Gill's said he considered r-.1ar·
O'Melley •"""1 fktoo•-IJ L-'") 11• H• "''"" 1• co ... Pt•l irhal's salary and the day• • ,l,ln>lfl '1 -1111 -"°"') 114 HI ..... Sft<if.• ID 11 .. ,1 ' It is Drysdal•'• undertt•ndlng that when th• S..1tl'1 °'11jl !L ,..,_,, 111 a.." ,.,.. tw Hort .. •1 h(' wouldn 't work.
Dod-•• u··"" Don N•wcombe •• a pinch hitter he '-"""It" 11 J•""1nu•1 11• ~ .......... !M v .... ri '' "'The clubs aren't ~upposed ·--' V•!W! ltOM !G Tt.,IQU<llll 111 C.-Gl•I (l If ... _.,. ' was ... rd $5 000 a yur extra. '1c00orD ••t•. 1 "'''-' ' •••• 111<1 • ._ t• v.-., 10 pay them while they're on r,-• • ., D ,, le 1mi.1. C••lml"O. Pw•• tHOO. ,,.. T•t" M•-0on ... !J DftU! "t'f · b t the , I Plumbert get paid overtime, ryau• r•a· •I•" e1 ,.,1m o...,.i ,...... ''"''"'" rt.t.<1. 1 'u<"""' 1 ... suspension u · ) a ways
SOM ·~not J!!!~:.n?" O.otl\t' ~ tit CMnPitt l 1u --w•. cr..1 ... 1,. Pu• .. u\00 1"" do." Giles declared. N•""'•' LN-..._ .... "-, ••"J' .,.,., '"""""" co: c""'c"'J 111 " ... _, ..... " Lunc11t0" t +"" ""'" B ed th rightha der's ..,. " P(• •' ..,. '-
1 '1~' ..... T..__I ~~;:. 1::, 1~ ~::.;.... ::; :=:-•~ 1~~·•.o.I ::: rer:~ed :O.~ yearly ~ross. ~~!.!:!'l•t :: ~ .::~ ~ ;~~:-;•• ~ ~
· H' I c ..... 11: WIMI 11 -""'1 1,',', •,-•• -....... ". ',0•"'!",,',', :: hi' is bein< fined roughly his ~ ... ~·-·.,e 1• '> ""' .... °"1'.,, '1 ~ Sporta Editor Bill Doner i& on vacation. 13 co umn. Fr!Hldlv M•'"' (J Lt0111nl) n . Cif>t'-•" •• ~ '" l\'I ••111....... .. ~ ...,,_" -'' _._1 11• ,,,..,,.,. t•~•!lo• fl """"' ... 1 ' • .;alary after laxes for the n1nt· ,. .. u......... ... .. ui ,.,., co .... r.,.. .. .,. sport. on Plradt, wUI be rtsumtd on August 31. ,_..1•• "-1w MA••-1 111 ,_.. -· !O .... ,1 • d 'od or hi~ su ,....naion "'1,....,,0• ., 11 •u .,, N•"' Yov• .. ., L _______________________ ~....,..,. (...,1.1 10 TtflltvctoU 11• Mvtl-lt !M V•\pft1,,..lt l ' ' ay per1 . s,.~ . . Jr LOU" ,, I..! -" l Ol ..... Lil II ...
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Brand New
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returMd to tM Cleveland ln· our pltchln&.'' •'""-" CM v.,.., '" M-L• ....,.,. co rt..n' 1111nock1ngham Part raCI' tr1ck!.-""'""""'""""""'--------.;;..-;.;;.;.,;, ____ ,
dlin• after four yeart 511 Utt ''Too man7 thlnt1 h 1 v t all::.,";; ~1 ::: , "'"'"•'•-::::--Tutlttay night, k:llllng at lfl att "QUALITY IS THE REASON WHY-CONNELL IS THE PLACE TO BUY"
Navy. chan1t<t." Feller 11ld. "Suclll ~u:1J (t~~ li: t ~:;,, ':,."',,,." live thorouRhhrl'd horsts The
But he expec:ta Sandy Kou· 11 a bluer ttrtke zont, 1 lar·....., c-.-, ue ~ 111 °' ,_ track owne·r called the blaze co N NELL 2828 HARIOR
r1x of Loa Anplea to da bet· a•r area to pitch al ~au1e :.::::-.. ,,. IW -'"*1 ::: ! ~"":.~~ 9 r5on. COSTA . MESA
ter thu that thl1 year. Kou-of. blu er batten, ind the ''''M u c1. • ,,,,..._, r.,..,., • 1, o--The flrt was the ~P.COnd
fax altudJ hai 288 1trike· lowtr caUber ft! r,1ayu1 on ;;-,~11-rr1..::,..\" ~. c .. Wtow;,, ! ~ .~ hl11Efl at the lrack in nine 546·1200
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Sideline Gridders
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Ai1n for Cou1it.y Fi1i<tls
DiscrirnintitRs
IY GLENN WHITE
* * * ltt Lltte for Bonor
: One of America's fine collegiate track and field
coacllea ii Bill Bowerman. University of Oregon cinder
boss.
·He'• made tbt Duck.I into a national powerhowe
with an eice.llent program.
Clearly, he should someday be in line for an honor
reserved for men who have done an oubtanding coaching
JOb for a prolonged period. That honor is being named
coa~ of the United States Olympic team.
1' seriously doubt, however, that Bill will evt>r be
singled out for such distinction. He's stepped on the toes
RACE
RESULTS
of lhe AA U and it is the latter which names the U.S. -------..-~no;;
coalil. .f.ll MM lllSUl.TS
· Bowerman only recenU~ Jambuted the AAU before -r~ ~·,~.;. ""
a Senate committee which ia investigating lhe feud be· ,.1ri!:",,.~1~· ; ... :··l'J~ .~.. old
tween the NCAA and tbe AAU. =v~~ .. !:wJ~·~11, • '° ! : ! :
* * *
Toughest FoetlHaJI Slate
Cr9dlt the University ef "tt.buf'oth with havlnt ~ tough 1 football 1chedule 11 any m•ior coll•
team In the land.
The Panthers, never known to 1late tht patsies,
rA1y do well to win mort than thrM ga"'" with the
murderous agend1 In store for them.
They open with Oregon, one of the top tums
\~·.cw the west co11t, then follow up 1gain1t Okh1homa,
• Ilg Eight power of aomo rtpute.
If the P1nthtrs cen bo 1ccu1od of having a
bnNther It Is In their third game, against West Vir·
glnl1. The MountainMrs won't bo found amon~ the
top team• In the country when it comes to nation•I
ratln91.
But they point for Pitt Heh r .. r and have made
a hebit of 9Mng the Panthers al they cen hal"dle.
Duke, Navy end Mi1mi of Florida offer the op-
position for the next thrM wMks of P1nther football.
Thon come four of the touthnt foes lmagln-
abfe-SyracuN, Notre Dame, USC and Penn Stitt.
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,OUllTM llACE:-i"iv<I Ma..,_,. 1 •tar old\ Pur ~ S1 .!00
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Fa•11&.•• Trettf f'lllal-Alto ltan-.OP •'""' Nltn , Enwc•t, Jt'*· ••p ti T'".1 trl<e' Shot, OrOllan HO\I ' • , , • , Tl!VI, f'1-Doll, Clllit, $i.p ~lvtlY ' Huntington Beach Manna High athlebc director 0:::.r~f,;.Y11;..,111u•. ""'""• ~"O•· Geo~'e Hunter is back in Orange Count1 after what he 11uw .,.,~. -;.w~~ > I desOdbes as "a fabulous bit of trout fishtng." c111min. PurM • l7t00 ' v .. , Ol•h
, • • IC•lloi.t CO lto"I • N , °' l '°I . Hunter and hi! family trekked to Montana where i1'"':;.. <~ ran IQ#'~ u• 1 '°
the :ninbows and eastern brook trout were virtually f'~, -' !' ... "'. • .... , 1 '°
j • t ( th t ~ \0 ~•-lu"' l ••t ,_.,.,,,., l.-. umpmg ou o e wa er. ~·-........ s·""~"·" 8#..,.11 °"' George recalls that he last v1s1ted the spot 19 years 0/:;.,~~11~: "'•
ago. ~e country has changed a littl&--roads go ('loser ilvunie u cu ,.,.., , '"'' ~ • to·tl..-t B t (' h' ood " h !llllH 1411-•nc., •urv tJOCill Jn IR: I ream. U 18 tng W3 S IS g U ever, e m• ~ (NI y·,,,.,I 11 IO t,Jt U C
conlUtes. ~".:O 'co 14~~ru:1 • '° H: . ·--1.11 ,n . . * * * ,,.,.. lll-Wnloot!t. E11o1111111 T~ NlllcheltU, wi... A Cller,,,.,, C ... l"et' k rt lcllod Gt me.t Gitt, F'"'-"-' ·.r ... er ,, ..... a hi c.. ra... llOMTM llACI. • ~. ....... • .... ..... "-'---.... ·~ · ,..,,,_ Or•nee c:..t Coll• ..., c .... Me.a H.;tt .......... Jeff Thayer ft ox~ te ... edlen ~· ll when the Unlveralty o( C11lfoml1 kfdcs off
ltt. 1"5 c..npalgn -.a'rut tMtN 0.....
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.., CMCh Ray WlllMY'• eleven.
;:r,l\~~I) fli!'.:.,\G 1l"came.i1 v-~1.10.
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WSW, R,H, t w.
4527 20. H.T. Honey gold, VS, crul10,
WSW, R.H. t w, PS
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WSW, R,H, t/w, A, Via.gr. PS
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4055 40. S.W Whit1, V8, Crui10, R,H,A,
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R.dio, heater, power
windshield, vinyl trim
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stffrlng, tinted
plu1 1td. flctory
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No. 2751 Gal 500 4 0 . led. twlllght turq. 31l2-VI. WIW, onileo, decor A, Pl, Pa, Hleat Air,
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No. 3012 Gal 500 2 O. H.T. White, 3~2 VI. oruleo,
v1n. tr., It. gr .. WSW, decor A, PS, Pa, ,.,
H, t/w, A. vl1. gr .
No. Off Gal 500 2 0. H.T. ,.angoon l'ed. Jll2 VI,
vln. tr .. Vin. roof. It. Gr. WIW, Dto0r A,
Pl, aelect air, R, H. t/w, A
No. 2t2t Gal 500 2 O. H.T. lllver gray, J!2 VI. Vin.
tr., or ulto, It. gr., Pl, Pl, ... H, t/w, WeW,
A, WC
No. 4211 Gal &00 2 D. H.T, Prairie bronre, HI VI,
oruleo, It. gr., WIW, Pl, Pl, "· H, tfw,
F A, via. gr. AIRLANES Nt. 4223 Gal &00 2 D. H.T. Dynasty grHn. H2 VI,
N 29 3 orul10, It. gr., wew, decor A, PS, Pl , ,.,
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" 10 Plays Sched11led Pienic Slated Laguna Festival
Tustit1 Theate1· Scl1edule Impressive
ANAJIEI M -H•ndlc•pped
en1ptovrs of Goodwill lndus-
lrll"s of Orange County, v.·ith
thclr Jan11lles, will alte.nd the
Opera Casting Completed
. annual Goodwill employes pie-. .. ,1
A 10.prvductlon laU and OOer productions on 1 h e Ny ~ yet unannounctd. will hi Ocl. 1 and may bt used . ~-•~ . p Casllng is now completed 1lgned to enact the lovestruck Carmen last week. · n1c ......, s .. ong 1n earson . " · al --• win ter teason has btcn an-slate include "A Thousand be seen in March. for any performance and In p k T d for the remainder of the LI· Allred m "Ole Fledernui1u1, The second fest1v p1\1Uoe...
nou nced for lhe Or1n1e Coun-Clown•" "The Private Ear" Stars and cast~ for these any quan tily throughout the/ :: 1 hu rs Jay. Ebell Cl b guna Beach Festival ci Op· the Strauss charade which tion , a double·blll offt!'ln& of
ly The.at.er ln_ Tuttln by CG-and "The Pu blic Eye .. "lol y production~ 1.1.·ill be announc· season. na irini unior , u era's four 1965 productJons, wUI close the season Sept: .3 "I Pagliaccl" and "The Devil
producen Reid Lowden and .. .. · ltd at t lalt'r dale, accordlni: Complete Information may and C.ood\i·ill \\/omen • Auxil· the first of which playetl 11st and 4. nd aniel \Vcbiter " ~now
Cheryl MuweU. . Three Angeles. L.1 Ronde . to l.Dwden , resident director be obtained by writing the iary's two guilds will serve weekend tn the Irvine Bowl. The t!Ue role of Or. Falks a D '
Season IUbscrlplions for the "'llny Alice .' "A Tast e of of the company. theater for a brochure or the fl'frd ch icken dinner. En-Brian Turner. youne lyric h11 bfftt as1ltned to 11oward In rehearsal and will be seen ~96$-M prolJl"am are now be-Honey" o1nd "Separate Tab·\ Season ~ubscriptlons will of· phoning the box office at 544. terta1 n!Tlr nt will be provided bari'Ane of the San Francisco Chltjian, a member of the this ~iday and S.turday,
tni olfettd at the former Tu•· Je1 ." A nl"w BrO.ld...,·a v rnm-frr 1 20 per cent discount un-6616. by thr r:av Ninetlea Gals. Opera Companf haa b ae n company w11.lch pre.ented Aue. 27 and 2£.
tin Pllyhouae, ~ s. "0" St . · · ·
In the Jamest011o n Sboppln1
Center. Eaclt pl1y tr1lJ run
two week1, ln1te1d ol on• at
h11 prevtou1ly been the ca1e.
Opening the new 1e11on an
OcL 19 will be "The Irregu-
lar Verb To Lovf'." Eutene
O'Neill'• "A Loni D1y'1 Jour·
ney Into Night" will f~low
on Nov . 2.
Men in
Service
Jon Y, Marbl.. to11 ol. Mr.
and Mn. Albert C. Marbl,
34.5 E. 2M St., Co1ta Mesa, •
Marine Corpt officer candi·
d1te, neenU, completed the
fl.nt of two plwel of tfaln...
tn1 at the Quantlco, Va., M•·
rin• CorPI Scllooll, that m1y
lead to hiai eommtwlonbll u
a HCODd u.m.wat ta: the i-..
sel'ftl. Marbl. a lltu.dent at
~ c.ut Collop, ..m .~
tend OM more 11:1 ..U tntD-
lng RUIOD •t Quantico prior
to bil IJl"•duatlon from col-
lege.
Lt. Cmdr. Jack Dalby, o!
!436 Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach, has completed t w o
weeks of readiness trainint
cxercl.le1 with the Naval Re·
serve Jet Attack Squadron
773 at the Naval Air Auxiliary
Station in Fallon, Nev. Dalby,
a broker with Goodbody &: Co.
is a weekend 1Jllrial' at Lot
Alamitos Naval Alr St.Ilion.
Seaman apprentice T I •
Colet, ion of Mr. and Mn.
John P. Cotet of 2U» ln1ne
Ave., Newport Beach, putlcl·
pated ln cettmonla rect11Uy
tn Newburyport, Mui., com-
.nemoratin1 the 175th annl·
~ersary of the U.S. Capt
Vuard. He b a member of
I.he Coa1t Guard's predllm
1rill team.
Lt. Cmdr. PeCer D. Malter
•II, ol 2904 Elletmere Ave.,
~ata Mesa, and Cmdr. John
5. Owens, ot 118 Via F1or-
~nce, Newport Beach, Mre
among 115 Naval Reserve per·
Jonnel participating In a tele-
~ommunlcations mobfllia...
lion tr&.lning exercllt beld at
Treuure Island Naval Sta-
lion. Owens Is district COOrdJ·
nator of technical edocation
at Orange Coast CoDege. Ma·
her II head of methodt and
orientltion group at Hurtle•
Aircraft Co.
William C. Scadder, boUer·
n1an fireman apprentice, IOD
of R. G. Scudder of Lquna
Beach, participated ln a mus
firing mission on a suspected
Vlet Cong assembly area not
far from Da Nang llarbor
v.·hile serving aboard the ~
stroyer USS Stoddard.
Airman 1-C. Ocden B. Bar·
l('r, whMe wife, Billie, l.s the
<laughter of Mr. and Mra.
Charles A. Kunzman. 705
r:oldenrod, Corona del Mar.
h:is been graduated from a
training course for radio
l'tiuipment repairmen and is
ht'ing reassigned to Goose Bay
AFB, Canada.
Seaman apprentice Strphen
10, OeBlddle, son of Mr. and
i\lrs. •1arry L. DeBiddle, of
?.17 Lilac Lane, Cosla Mesa .
is attending the Electronics
·rechnicians School at t h e
Coast Guard Training Center,
Groton, Conn.
Sgt. Floyd W. Olnton. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8 .
Cli nton. of 17010 Van Dyke
Lane, Huntington Beach, is
serving with •Jeadquarter5
and Maintenance Squadron 12
at Chu Lal, Vietnam.
CapL Nkll: P. Apple, whose
1.1.·ife. Joanne. la the daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Robert A.
\\'il ltin, of rns Pine St., Hunt-
ington Beach. has assumed
the position of chief Of inter.
nal infor mation. headquar-
ters. Air Univtr11ty lnform•-
lion Office at Maxwell AFB,
Ala.
'-.
Society Meet8
SANTA ANA -Pacific
Coast ArchaeoloctcaJ Soclet1
bold.I Ill next meetlna at the
Charla W. Bowan Memorial
11-1useum, 2002 N. Main St ..
S-pt 2. 7:~ p.m. E. Dale
lloward will 1puk on "South·
ern Mexlco •nd ltt Archae-
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ANAHEIM -A Coata Mesa In the Hfe of Liltlechap, A.venue ne~r the Ne...,·port . _ . , dipped by 5,000 job~ from_ the
• actress ls cast in the female played by Thor Nielsen. If reeway 11o 1t.1. he . close<! to I· ()Ur pla\., ,10 !'I(' prC'~;>~lf'd fleal:1 \\"!lh ll n1an \\'hL !nscs1ua ry It deals w1lh a bl'autiful rrevlous month, the Callfor· .•
1 d 1 f "St th W Id . through lraff1.c until Sept 13.1 hy the llunllnJ.:trin Ucach r lay-a bet anrt must teU the ahso-lyoung ..-.·oman ..-.·ith an alleg-ln1a Department of Employ. i ea ro ' 0 op e 0~ "Stop the World" 111 11 new-Santa Ana c ity officials an· hou~e 1n the pcnoC bcginnm~ . . ,ment reported today.
-I Want to Get Off.'' which style musical written by An·lnounced today, I in Oc tober Throu~h May of1!u1e truth for one "'eek. The edly bad habit of remov1ngl The decline from 341.ftOO In
opens its Orange County pre· thony Ne wl y, ...,-hn starred in The street. westerly rrom IOOfi havr bl"en ~elected hyllroubl_cs he r.nc~unters are1her clothes whenever she jJune t~ ~.900 in July was
mlere Friday at the Anaheim ,..__ .. 1 d 1. 11 h Lvo n S!r"('t In Gr11nd Avenue.\1he board of directors. amusing. pathet1c and at drink s champagne. laid pr1nc1pally to lhe heavy 1..1"" or1g1na pro uc ion. as : , _, h b · · t t · 1~• Playhouse. . will be block_ed off . because1 Next play 111 he offered at times. •1ownr1J: t cm arass-About 1'1arch 15_ thl" "Ga· equ1pmen _opera ors s .... e.
. . produced such hit songs as or a construction project. the "Harn, · 2I l0 Main St is 1n~. say playhouse spokes-.. . . ! Construction employment
Ellie Swmdell or 32X Minn· "Gonna Build a r-.1ounlain ,"I Work Involve:; widening "Nothini,: Rut the Truth," 'be· men zebo will he offe~ed . II ts a plunged from 31 .00J to 27,00}
e1ota Ave. is cast as Evie and "Once in a Lifetime" an d and repaving or r-.1cFadden. i;inn1ng Oct 29 for lhree week-I 'Cha mpagne Com plex·' will comedy drama ..-.·1th a touch as _a result of the monlh·lonc
will appear as all the Wl"lmen "What Kind of Fool Am I"?" Construction hegan Monday ends. A 1914 period drama. it be presc"nted early 10 Jan-of mystery. 1str1ke and lockout.
Rotary
Official
To Speak
Roy E. Reynold! of Nor.
walk, governor of district 532
of Rotary International, will
addr e11 the Hunting-
ton Beach Rolary Club Fri·
day, Sept. 3, club president
Max Forney uid today.
The local club ls one of 59
In Reynold'• di1trict. He is a
past pre&ldent of the Nor-
walk Clui> and ls an account·
a nt. He wa1 elected district
governor for 196Mi6 at Ro-
tary'• annual coiiventlon In
Atlantic City, N. J., tut
June.
Dr. Forney, In explaining
the purpoee of the official's
visit, said, "The governor of
this district .,.;u be here as a
counselor and adviser. We
will discuss with him o u r
plans for the year and 1uch
matters as expansion of mem·
bershlp and ways of further
Implementing Rot.al)''• pro·
gram of service."·
3 at Philco
Paid for
Inventions
Three empioye1 of Philco'•
Aeronutronic Dtvisk>n -Ar·
thur B. Stollns, Howard F.
Hoe1terey, and Weldon Cade
-have r eceived checb for
inventions developed at the
Newport Beach facility and
for which patent applicatloru
have been made.
The awardl an liven un·
der a poUcy which encour-
ai:es the diadoeW"e ot em·
ploye lnveutions. A.-onufron.
1c general manager John B.
La~·son es:plained.
Stolin1 rtctlved hil award
for the inventlon ot aunlque
test apparatut. Hoesterey and
Cade are the co-lnventort of
an optical-mecbaolcal devicti.
The thrM were th• fint re-
cipients of such awards.
The award ProctaID, which
became effectiw In January
of this year, provides f o 1'
award• for emp1oye1 upon the
filing , In any country, of the
first patent appllcatJon an an
Invention. 'Ibe awards art!
provided for wle inventors,
for en.inventors (two). or for
groups of three or more joint
inventors.
Almost all employe1 are
eligible under thfl prorram,
LawlOll sald. -----
P ressroom
Priority Set
SANTA ANA -Or a nc e
C o u n t y 1upervt110r1 have
adopted a policy of priority ln
the assignment of space ln the
civic center'• new pressroom
here.
Flr1t to be assigned facill·
ties 1rill be newamen with full·
time aaslgnmenll to c 6 v er
county government. N e z t
will be thoee newsmen with
countywide a11lgnments, fol-
lowed by part-time and free-
lanCfl reporten.
The new pre1uoom, to be
completed thlJ week, provid·
es aeven 1eparate offtcH plu1
1 Cflntral pre11 cooference
room .
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U.S.D.A. Choice
Beef Steaks
S1 feway Aged .,.a Trim,,,ed
• l111le11 Top a .. od
• i...,e MMly l ib Sttalts
• lo11l1n Felnffy St.ales
~:~;,•lb. 99c
Boneless Ro.-sts
UJ.D.A. et.oJ~ loo/ 99c
• ·-• ._lb • CIMldc • CW •
Bananas e.e: 2 k 29c
Potatoes
S!i39•
2 .. ~
2 ~1s·~
U.S...._, --.. -
Lemoftl ... _
.. 19<
211 IAIT
CragMOlll Luce me .. 1.alr Frasen
Soft Drinks Canned Milk Cream Pies
Hlghwllf Del Mante DelMenta
Applesauce Tomato Juice Fruit Cocktail
~-..... 4
23c
Up Fryers :::
• Fryer Halves ;.!':
•. 35'
.. 351
Sj,~i~g lamb Legs 69~ Fryer Chick en Paris
Fryer Breasts
Al Whit. t.4111-Mt-H~
Whole Legs ~~'.:"~:
•. 59'
•. 59'
•. 69'
.. 29'
Veal Patty Steak :;~· "· 69c
Grauncl Chuck !,;';.:::~ .. 59c B f S .... ,. " . ausage •rukful
Dubuque Canned Ham 3-lb r.1n
L•n, la~l'I l t )'l1. 8on1l~1, Full)' Cooked
Sw11t , juicy
flevorful
Eet •• i1
or alic e
for 1alad1,
dessert 1
$2.98
~~~.!~,!!upes 3 * 49c
!~!~~.~~apes 6 k '1
l'llm ., -llo:I. ICrt la. It!. !l 11. H. H ii ilUC Slllwlll t c .. ,..... 1••• .,.,..,, ~'""
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,;!i 49c
Fryer Thighs ~·;.~
Fryer WilHJS ~:::
Del Monte Beans
Cvl Gtt t->-lt•ly 1ucc...l•nl, teiMIH llut
l t lt b..1111, rich in 9111"dtn n.~tf, 4 ~':: •1 00
Pure Preserves
Shasta Beverages
lo• c.i.. •. c .............. ci. • ..,. 1 0 " 89' GlllfM Ai., L..-l illftf, lHf e--, -.
0r..,,,, Ct••"': Ti\i '-h. -
Banquet Dinners
3 ~: •1 00 Chit~t11, SlicM ktl, T"'"Y· 1+1~11'1, M11lufl.
., S.li·~..,., St-f\, s.,.... ,_ 1 .... ...., • l11ty "''.t,
411u:(Wy, wlfti a.""1,,.1 tli-'1 .
Skylark Rolls ~.
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COSTA MESA
STORI HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; SUNDA Y (Coit• Met• Storti 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
WUTMINSTEl LOCATION ; 15402 BEACH BLVD.
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Dental A ides Challenged
·Nelv Work
For Babcock
The U. S. Army Mlsslle
Command hu awarded Bab-
By ARnn.JR VINSEL Dr. Gilbert Fjulmoto. DDS, tools o( lili trade as he probes cock Aerospa~. a diviaJon ot
oi,... o.11r "._ ,,.,, at the Bolsa Medical Center, about in the molan, canines, B bcoct El tron1 Corp How would you llie to be Huntington Beach . a ec 01 ..
a public relations agent, janJ-"It's lnteresttni work and gin~va and fnnams of his contract.a totalllnC ,l,140,000,
tor.college-trained technJclan, it's a good profession for a patients. accordlnl to A. C. Packard,
credit manager, co ff ee young gtrl," H Y• the petite \'ERSATILE ieneral manager ot the Cocta
hostess. bookkeeper. baby-sit· blonde She Is still studying be all d t Mesa flrm. t
ter and housekeeper all rolled for he~ credential at Orange She may cf ~ upon ° The orders cover the pro.
into one? . leoast College. re~s~ :~:~!fee ~u~~~ curement of remote control
More and more g1.rls and p 1963 w trn . • pa ie · systems and radio ~Iver· women -there are now an · am, a es ms~er mothers and perhaps type up decoder units used on air
estimated 1.200 -are work-lhgh ~ch.x>l graduate, chose the family's bill at month's craft-type missile target v~
lng as denta! assistants in Or· OCC o .er the more expensive end. hi I Th latt unJ•· pro!ess1onal achool1 T h e Y alls c es. e er .. re-' ange County. And hundreds -i .. d t dental alstanta in And Pam rec one occa· celve and interpret radio com-_...,.,.
more are in training for the r..•'" 00 u sion when a small girl wu mandl tranamitted by rround
Job throughout Southern Call-:~7 /'f·montb courses left in the waiting room un· control stations. Aid Blind Children
fomia. Sh: ~joy;c> J&~· colle&e belcnownst to her or Dr. Fuji-Babcock Aerocpact la a plo.
Pam Sager, 19, daughter of atmosphere and inta out moto. neer in the remote control Mrs. Elmer A. Anderson, 2135 Bayport Way, New.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sager. that while there arrsome prl-" I beard an awful scrum· and guidance equJpment port Beach, chairman of Fairview women's group
or 14562 Golden West St}Vest-vale medical and dental u · lng and ran out," says Pam. field. at St. James' Episcopal Church, presents Dr. An·
mmster .. is represe.ntallve of sl.s~nt scbooll in the Loe Ali· "and there were cookiea all Tbe division cu,Tently spe-thony N. Toto, superintendent of Fairview State
the gro~gh chalrsdide slsdter· geles and Orance County area over, boob all over, and 1fle clal.ius in the deaign and Hospital, with $100 check to be used in children's
S .a y 6 HH M · th dent' t' cha1'r hood being onort new ur-' dumpm' d out my ........ 1" bli d t h 'Lal "' "' -any a man m e 15 s 1 N r 1 0 ta! A l t· virtually every Southland Jun· wu • ..-'.""" manufacture of remote radio n program a osp1 .
would open h is eyes as well as his mouth if every ng a iona en ss 5 ior college offers such instruc· Pam was suddenly both J&ru · control 1ystems electronic :==================.
dental assistant looked like this. She's Pam Sager, ants Week. tion. tor and baby·iitter. scoring systems' (Mill Dis· STANO BACK, SIR (OR MADAM)
19, of Westminster. one of 1,200 Orange County 'INTERESTING' Routine duties ol a dental And what about tM public stance l.Ddlcaton), counter· ..• an.er lnstrtll\9 1 DAILY PILOT nnt Id. The mufti
dental usistant.s honored during National Assistants Miss Sagtr shares duUes asslltant run to mon thin relations and adverttatni u-meuuret rylteml and hy~ 1tt snwhfng. tall 675--3311.
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RUSSET
OTATOES
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fRISH LONG GRllN CUCUM•IRS 10.t.
••• ll&DISHIS or ..... ONIONS "~ s·
KINTUCKY WONDIR HllN 81ANS 19•
REFRESHING
DOLE
Pineapple Juice
jumbo
46-0I.
COOi -SAVE
11-
Golde" Creme. White or Wheat. fresh bread at a low price I loaf Bread RANCH STYLI 4 10, $1
Tasty chocolate bits for cookies! (Incl. Sc off) 12-ounce package
Nestle's Morsels 39c
for the flu ffi est laundry e ver! (Incl . tOc off) half gallo"
Sta Puf Rinse 75c
Ore-tdo. Stretch meals with instant mashed potatoe1 I 1.3-oz. pkg.
Instant Potatoes 59c
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: WITH THIS COUPON AND A $.5.00 PURCHASE* ~:
: HANDYMAN s~'6'.~N c;:
5 ENCYCLOPEDIA 69 i5
: •(Excluding liquor. milk or dairy products.) ~:
: Thi1 coupo" 9ood ot all Pood Gia"h thrv Sept. t, 1965 ~ •
• · ~ Pood Gio"t Coupo" : •..... ~ , .......................... .
2300 H•rltor Blvcl., Costa Mesa • •· •
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lb.
cell•
Mg
Completely
..:e-~"·os51• U.LAppr0¥9d, t
1-Yeor
Unc.,.dltlo"ol
Ouoro"teo '9. 95 w"-
BEECH-NUT BABY CEREALS
kL 19C • sire
c
oor
' HILLS BROS. COFFEE
:;:,: 79c 1-lb. con
-. ...
c •n• ,.vnd
co~
in at F
BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY
Libby Frozen
Meal Pies .. ,
HILLS BROS. COFFEE = $1 57 2-1b. can
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_Mesa Girl Wins
T ll Modeling Job
B1 ltAREN PETERSEN graphs lo KHJ studios earlier °' "" DeltJ P'111t '"" this month. ''It wa1 just like you see it From those. 50 girls were
In the movlet," gushed pert chosen to audition.
11-yur-old Susan HUI! of Cos· Susan wa s the only girl ta Mesa. from the Buena Park. store to
"I mean the way the dlrec· survive the studJo 1creenln1, , tor yelled at all of us wh.ile and only one of seven througb·
. we stood under the hot lights out Southern California to
tor boun." . model on the program .
~ So 1a1d Swan, 934 Darrell For the show, she was giv-
h St., alter the appeared in frcnt en three outfits to wear -
of the television cameras for one 'A'ith the "total look," ln·
the fint Ume, on Channel 9'1 eluding hOl!e and top to
''Fashion a Go Go" Saturday match, one wHh a short skirt,
nl&ht. boota, and shoulder -strap
The Cost a Mesa High purse. The last ouUit was a
School junior, a member of back·t~schoo.I coat.
the high 1chool teen fashion "We reported to the studio
board for Buena Parl£'s May at 7 a.m. last Tuesday to pre·
Co., brunch competed against tape the show," the pretty
101 fashion board members blonde explained.
from all over Southern Cali· "It was so exciting the day
fomia for a ch&n~ to model just flew by, and when we
fall fuhlon1 on the program. were through, they even paid
Tbt girls 1ubmltted phot~ us!" ~
SWEET, RIPE
IN FASHION -Costa Mee;a's Susan Huff reluet
in May Co. fashion board garb, including white
~tocking.s and boota, after TV appearance on "Fuh· ion a Go Go."
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Boys Ouh
Get Gift
Of Design
The H a r b o r Area Boys'
Club, which plans to build a
"satellite club" on the eut
side of Costa Meta, ba1 re-
ceived its third blS break for
the project.
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Wtdnt•)', August 2S, 1965
The arehttectural ftrm of l""W
Jordan and Endsley Monda y
agreed to design the structure
at no cost to the club.
~vtoualy the Boys ' Club
obtained the 100' by 100-loot
parcel of land adjacent to tbe
Hdni Kalau School oo Tustin
Avenue at a leaae COit ol '1
a year from the dty, which
owns the property.
Then the Hoa~ Memorial i==:: Hospital Foundation announ.
~ IU donaUon of S20,IDJ ro
help the youth group construct
the buUding.
The new clubhouse will be
available for at leut fi yun
under t.erw Of the aireeoient
with Ute city.
CLUI SITI -Plans for the ntw Harbor Area Boys' Club building on Tultin.
Avenue are dilc'tmed by (from left) club president Roy McCardle, director Lou.
Yantom and artbllect Willard Jordan whoee firm will dulp the structure II no
cosl
FOOD
.GIANT ··
·u.S.D.A. "Choice" or Food Giant "Banquet~·
Bartlett
'·PEARS
CHUCK
OAST
STRAINED, ASSORTED
Gerber
Baby Food
ja~
....., 1uf1wh-1111t Itta t1Uick u11cf UO•y woyl • 1 \lo1•uMU pac:"8 ..
Tenderleaf Tea Mix 3~15c
A let 'of waxed pa~r fo r your Moneyl 7.5-foot roll GP Waxed Paper 19c
hhthlng, Jiealthful drink for healthy people I quart
lGdy Betty Prune Juice 39c
CoffH cream that 1tore1 an.vwherel 6-ounce container
Please Coffee Creamer 49c
Chlll and serve for breokfo1t or supper! tall 303 ca11
Sylvan ·Kadota Figs 2 10• 35c
U.S.DA "Choice" or Food Giant "Banquet Perfect"
CHUCK .STEAU
U.S.DA "Choice" or
Food ' Glont "Banquet
Perfect." A family bar·
becue favorite ot o law
fam ily budget price !
c
lb.
c
ib.
U.S.D.A. "Choice"., food G;ont "laoq ... r..t...-
Family Steak .89.~: ,,...,,,, °'"""· ..... ' Ground Chuck '59,t.
'atMcrn'1 Cryo't'OC lonel"' lound
Corned Beef · 79,t.
' U.S.D.A. "Choko" l.crmb -Shuldor !'r.41kod and Tied 591 lb.
Lamb Roast 49,t.
U.S.DA ·cholco• or food Giant "Bonquot Pwftcl"
' 1~·ro-.;1Gsteail·-~«n:.
U.S.D.A. "Choico" or Food Giant "Banquet Perfect.• Round Roost ••. """' prictl BONELESS .
'BEEF ROAST
U.S.D.A. Grode•).• ,,..h Lecal Lf1R1a1ter '°"'""' P1WRP ... detW...
Roasting Chicken 49:
U.S.DA "t'hlict. wr'IOCI IMft ....... ~
BONILISS
Tot> Round, STIAKS
Sirloin Top. 98 C Cubed Bottom lb Round •
· U.S.D.A. "Choice" frM Y-I.In
SMAU LOIN LAMB OIOPS •1~
· RIB LAMB CHOPS . .=::.. 9&.
LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS 891t
shoulder 69~
FRESH FILLET .DOVER SOU 89"-
FRESH FILLET WHITEFISH 59L
BREADED SHRIMP ~~. 59-
S... 21c on de liciou1,nutritious meals to delight your ftnotile felinel 6-ounce con OHICAllSSlN Puss'n Boots CatFood 3:25' ~ Duck. No peeling .•• no culling ••• tally iections, reody for salodl tall•303 co•
~!,!!~~!!i~~~!~~i~s !:!!
Gebhardt Refried Beans4:s1
Choice it.m for the well-ttockod, spur-of-"'9-morMnt cocktoil party shelfl 7...,._,,· can
Tom's Cocktail Peanuts25'
' WRISLEY le DEAl PAC K DUTCH SCOURING
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VODKA WHISKEY
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fRTDINLUND•llR
. .....117
fR!l ~ODAK 'PllMI Black a.d wlllte., Kodo·
color with "er'1 ro1t left fer d..,.'9plnt end
printing.
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SLICID
LUNCH MIATS
ALL-MUT IOI.OONA, 29-P'ICKl! • PWJ!NTO lOAP,
DUTCH LOAP, cono SALAMI,
SAND¥ilCHLOAP,SPIClDWNCH!ON 6-••e' 191
Quallty lLu.ChwMe, 1000..a.M,IMfC,....
ROD'S DRESSINGS ~':. 43'
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DANOlA SOOD HAM 59'
GIANT Clt!M! SANDWICH COOKIES OH BO'I rltO!lM S\Jl'!R • ' ~E~ •• -J~E JUICE BOUQUET SOAP SWEETHEART SOAP CLEANSER NEWS DETERGENT
I Of!ERCENT
TREND LIQUID __ ... 49' SUNSHINE ORBITS
\l::L 39c SUBMARINE SANDWICH
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Ohio, ainu Mache dawn a path of afternoon run to-
ward the flni!h line to win the second race of the
'world cbampiomhi=Star regatta Tuesday. Forty
seconds behind e ii Lowell North'• North Star
(No. 4733 In back d) from San Diego.
STAR WORLD'S
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Win Cal-20
Fleet Title
Fatalities
In Boating
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FOR THE ROM .. FAMILY
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An Impressive Lesson
The 1965-66 school year holds more promtse and
perhaps more significance for Orange Coast res1de1nt~
than 111y single year m the past. largely because the l ni·
versity of California. Irvine opens this fall.
The impact of the university on the coastal com-
munity, as well as the rest of the tounly, will be hard to
measure in exact terms. lt 1s safe to say. however. that
UCl can be expected to have some influence on almost
every aspect of community life
But there are other highly significant aspects o~ the
new school year, although they may not be as obvious.
or as dramatic as the opening of a major university
tam pus
-Enrollincnts rontinue to brea k all previous
rrcords
Not <'Ountmg the university's 1.500 students. public
s<'hool enrollment in I 0 Orange Coast school distrttls
from ki ndergarten through junior college will reach an
estimated 86,000 this year. almost 11 ,000 more students
than last year. This 14.6 per cent increase compares with
an expected countywide school enrollment gain of 8 to 9
per cent over last year.
Throughout the state. enrollments in elementary and
high schools alone are expected to pass the 5 million
mark for the first time.
-As in most phases of our Jives, costs for cdura-
hon continue to n se
It will take more than $81 million to finance public
edu1.:at1on in 10 Oran~e Coast school districts th is year.
Budgets for Orange County's 37 school districts will
run close to $335 m111ion this year. Operating budget~
alone will total more than $1 90 m11Uon, an increase of
$40 million, or almost 27 per cent over last year.
The state tab, not counting the uo1vcrs1ty and state
college syst ems, is UJ~ at $2 billion.
-Within one year. four major educational facilities
-UCI. Golden West Junior College, F..6tanc1a High School
and Fountajn Valley High School -wlll open on the
Orange Coast.
These new facilities represent the size and scope of
the L-Ornmitment being made to education along the
Orange Coast. Project costs tor theae four institutions
alone will be in the neighborhood of $40 million when
they open their doors.
-Al least five of the 10 Orange Coast school dis·
lncls report t~y have built only about half of the
.~chools they will ultimately need.
The5e facts, impressive as they are. are tough to
face for Orange Coast residents and other Californians
who are becoming increasingly sensitive to rising taxes,
particularly local property taxes.
Economists and the U.S. Chamber of Com merce tell
us. however, that we should not think of educational costs
as a drain on our wealth and economy. Rather, they say,
education, apart from its other virtues. 1s also a main·
spring of economic and social growth -an investment
m human capital.
From another standpoint. statistics for 1964 tell us
that the average cost nationally for educating a chjld m
public schools was $483. During the same year, the na·
tional average cost for a family on relief was $2,500; for
taking care of a delinquent youth, $1 ,800, and for keep-
ing a criminal in prison, $3,500.
These statistics are an impressive lesson in how
valuable an investment in education can be.
~.All that talk about a big place was nonsense,
Now what I had in mind was .... '
Ralph de Toledano
····wrong Scapegoats Art Hoppe ! Allen-Scott
· LBJ A voids a ..... Risk
Jn the wake of the Lo:.
Angeles Negro insurrec·
tion. the armchair sociolo-
gists have been taUUng up
a storm In their search for
scapegoats. To them, l h e
looters and rioters are nol
to blame. Instead. •·pover·
ty'' and "police brutaLity"
are lhe major candidatu.
The more sophisticated
apologists bewail the "lack
of dignity" in the Negro. a
lack pruumably Imposed
by the "white power str11c·
tu re."
Before the sociological
smog enveloping Los An·
geles and the Watts section
chokes us all to death. cer·
tain facts should be placed
before the public. (It does
not do any good to talk to
the soul·searching sociolog-
1sts; they listen only to
themselves, and anything
that challenges their pre·
conceived notions ls by def·
inilion false. l
FIRST, the area whE"l'•
the insurrection broke out
wa s not slum but for the
most pa rt plea~ant and mid·
die class -nice homes and
palm-li ned streets t h a t
were far more prospe rou'i
than the Mexican sections
of Los Angeles. If poverty
is the criterion, then the
rioting should have broken
out an any one of a hall·
dozen cities before it h i t
Los Angeles.
Those who press the
"poverty" argument re·
mmd me of the Communi~t
t heori~ts who couldn't un·
dersUind why the revolution
broke out in agricultural
nuss1a rather than in a
h1J?hlv industrialized coun·
1 r~ as Karl Marx had pre·
dlcled. The reason wa s si m·
pie Iltslorical conditions
and a small but well·oqian-
17.ed conspiratorial p a r t y
t'()mhine<l to hring Commu-
nism to Russia.
IN THE CASE of Los An·
~eles. we can also blame
h1s1 orical conditions -if
thal's not too grandiose a
way or putting it. As we
look back over the years.
we can see that every in·
srrumentality of society for .
instilling morality and so·
clal responsibility in th e
people or this coun try has
broken down.
Men of the cloth. Instead
of preaching respect for law
and for the institutions or
this country. have by ex-
a mpl~ s h o w n t h e I r
contempt instead -and. by
their actions in illegal dem·
onstrations, have deprived
those whom they should
counsel oC moral and reli·
gious support.
TllE SUPPRESSED Moy·
nihan Report, prepared by
an Assistant Secretary of
Labor and locked away by
that apostle of freedom, La·
bor Secy. W Willard
Wirtz . showed clearly that
much of what is blamed on
the "while power struc·
lure'' or on ''dlscriml·
nation" was due to Uls with·
m the Negro commllllity
which could not be cured
by civil rigbts acts, voting
rights measures. or in-
creased job opportunities.
The Moynihan Report 1s,
in fact. so convincing that
the administration is afraid
to release it. Daniel P.
Moyruhan 's bona rides as a
man sincerely interested in
the Negro makes his report
impossible to brush aside.
AND WRA T it shows is
that Negro unemployment
derives from a breakdown
of the Negro famil y. with
its concomitant megltima·
cy and female-<Jommated
social organization. In Ne·
gro communities. it 1s the
woman who is usually the
breadwinner. The man be-
~ar George .
We have a practical joker
in our office who i11 driving
everybody nuts. We never
have a moment's pe:ice, not
knowing if we are going to
sit down on a tack or find
holes In the water cooler
cu p s or w h a t. Tell us.
George, how can a pracli·
cal joker be cured?
OF'FlCE GANG
Dear OfCice Gang:
Explain to him. subtly as
you can, that practical jok·
Ing basically is the man!·
festallon of a juvenile bid
for attention. Point out there
are other ways tor him to
get the attention he craves.
Then. secretly tie his shoe·
laces together and drop Ice
cubes down his collar.
CONFIDE N T I AL TO
JAMES BOND: HO\" long
have you had this d£'lusion
that you an foUowing some·
ho-hm. Would vJU repeat
the problem, please!
Dear Gloomy Gus:
'.. • • • • lf
Seem1 odd that all those desperate
people in the South Los An geles riou
who needed jobs couldn't find their
way to the fields before the fa rmers
had to plow under their crops.
-Mrs. R. O.
. ,. . .
comes an appendage of the
family. who can be cast off
easily.
If all the "rights" de·
maoded by the Negro were
suddenly presented to him.
the Moynihan Report shows.
he would not be able to take
advantage of them. T h e
report, in words that have
always brought sneers to
liberals. says that he is not
ready for it.
THE NEGRO communl·
ty, therefore , has a job to
do -and fancy advice from
Martin Luther King only
puts off the day when both
the Negro and white com·
muniUes face up to the
facts.
"Police brutality" is on
the face of it nonsense. To
begin with. in the }>asl year,
more policemen have been
killed or seriously hurt than
civil rights demonstrators.
This is a grim and forgot·
ten story, to which I intend
to devote some space in the
future.
SECONDLY. slum dwell·
ers -Jewish, Italian. Po-
li!ih. or you name it -liv·
m~ under conditions of pov·
erty far worse than that of
today's Negroes and with·
out the benefit& of relief or
unemployment insurance,
were subjected to brutal
treatment by the police in
yean past. Yet these mi·
norllies rud not stage riots
or insurrections. T h e r e
was no one. moreover, to
find excuses for the minori·
ty within these minorities
which "went wrong" -to
use an o I d · fashioned
phrase. Jail terms. as the
late Adlai Stevenson boast·
cd, are a badge of honor
today.
The re~ponsibillty for lhe
Los Angeles outbreak goes
deeper. however.
T ff 0 S E REALLY lo
blame are leaders of opin-
ion, liberal pundlls. and the
philosophers of corruption
who have encouraged a gen·
eral breakdown of values
m the nation. Violence in
the Negro sections of b I g
cities is dramatic a n d
stirs us up, but the jovial
attitude toward thts sexual
debasement oC young peo·
pie as seen in New York's
Greenwich Village and the
bohemian dumps of a n y
hig ci ty. the open defense of
drug addiction and public
obscenity. the rise In crime
among the sons and daugh·
ters of prosperous fam ilif!ll
-these an just 111 danger·
ous lo society.
Looking for scapegoats Is
1 game of bllndman'1 buff
at the edge of a precipice. .... ,. ................ r----1 Quotes
Kit Gro1Hellme1 S. f',
State p1yc1'olef1 eenlor , o• atudent mtrtl._ .. A cam·
pus is a place where you
come to learn. Jt la public
p~y, not a private par·
1~·
., . . . .
Although It will offlcially
be denied by the White
House. Presiden t Johnson
has definitely decided to
fire Secretary of State Dean
Rusk within 60 days. T h e
decision is irrevocable,
Speaking as an ace news-
man, l want you to know
that I· break tlu grave
news only after a sleepless
night. "Should Mr. Rusk be
fired?" I askec. myself
searchingly. "Or is he do·
ing a good job?" At lut,
red-eyed and jangly.rierved,
•·an ideaJ couple, enjoying
a marriage that will ob·
viously last unto the grave. 11
''Good Lord!" he cried,
catching this unforgivable
lapse on a page proof.
"What have I wrought I"
Fortunately. he managed
to rectify the slip before the
edition reached the streets.
thus sparing Mr. Johnson
the anguish of having to
kick Mrs. Johnson out of
the White House. bag and
baggage.
I decided to co mpromlte TRUE. 11lE burdens of
and give Mr. Rusk another power ce not without re-
60 days tenure. Which, of ward. Now that lt la 1en-
course. I've now accom· · •eta11:1 rec:ognlnd W'ho•1 nm·
pUshed by reporting be'• nlnt t1ie country, we a c e
going to be fired. newsmen are constantly be-
FOR, AS YOU know. Mr.
Johnson will go to any ex·
treme to do tne exact op-
posite of whatever we ace
newsmen say he 's going to
do. This may give you some
inkling of what a terrible
burden it is to run o u r
great country. And, frankly,
J doubt I can stand runnln c
It much longer.
It was better in the old
days. In the old days we
ace newsmen could dash off
a sentente like: "The Prea.-
ldent will soon1 give t h e
heave·ho to the Secretary
of the Navy, the Postmas-
ter Gene ral and three Chi-
nese cooks " And the Pres·
ident, in the unlikely event
someone read the item to
him, would say, "Pish!" or
"Tosh!" and do whatever
he planned to do in the nrst place.
It was an Ideal arranr•
ment for us ace news mm.
We all sounded exactly a1
though "e were running the
country. And "'e didn 't have
a care in the world. B u t now'
FEW KNOW the burden
we labor uncl<>r these days,
Take a Washington col·
league who. in an article on
the President, thoughll essly
tossed off the phrase that
Mr and Mrs. Johnson were
. .. . ..
ing taken to lunch by lobby-
ists, preas agents and Influ-
ence peddlers. "l 1ot
a client who's a natural for
a top federal appointment,''
they'll tell you, auavely
pouring a fourth martiru.
"He'• honest. decent, coura·
geom and dedicated. Will
you put the ding on him'?"
Bela« responsible journal·
fJts, we strive to do our
best. With the Interests of
my country at heart. I'm
waging a vigorous cam-
paign for higher taxes, an
all.out ground war In Asla
and more aln.
BUT JN THE U>nely hours
of the night, each of u1 ace
newnnen muat face those
dread quest.ionl: "Have I,
ln all faime11, attacked
the best possible man for
the job? 11 Or: "Have I.
heaven help me, advocated
the wont ~sible course for my natio1'?"
No. aay wbat you w I I I,
niontng the country isn't
worth the strain. And after
an agonizing appraisal oC
how It's being run. my duty
as an ace newsman Is
abundantly clear:
President Johnson has ab·
aolutely no intention what·
soever of resigning Ms high
office nex t week, It &lve1
me great pleasure to report.
QrwlCll hetWW
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By ROBERT S. ALLEN
and PAUL SCOTJ'
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President Johnson's un-
willingness lo risk a poss·
ible "co11fronlatian with the
Soviet Union" is primarily
deterring the imposition of
a naval blockade against
North Vietnam.
Authority for lhis is De·
fense Secy. McNamara.
The Pentagon chief rus·
cloaed it in response to a
question by Rep. C I a r It
MacGregor, l\.Mlnn., at 1
briefing for membert of
Coacreaa. A Work! ·War n
veteran who won a battle-
field commission in Burma,
MacGregor asked ·
"THE UNITED STATES
was not al war with Cuba
in 1962, but that did not pre·
vent us from involtJng a
blockade of the island. Since
t h a t was done In 1962
a g a i n s t a country with
which we were not at war,
wouldn't it be feasible and
proper to resort to a simi·
Jar policy against a nation
with which we are at war?"
Also raised by \1acGregor
was whether the Navy has
the capability of enforcing
such a blockade.
"It may not be necessary
to blockade the entire North
Vietnamese coast," a a i d
MacGregor. "Shutting of(
1hipments to Haiphong, the
main port, may be enough.
Most of ~ Communists'
arma and other supplies, in·
eluding SAM·2 surface·to-
aJr missiles are unloaded
there. So merely cutting ofC
Haiphong may be suffi·
cient"
ON THE QUESTION or
the Navy's ca pability. Mc-
Namara answered with an
emphatic "yes." He assert-
ed the necessary s h i p s,
planes a.nd personnel are
available for an elfective
blocka<ie of North Vietnam
-if and when this decision
IJ made.
But the Defense Secre·
tary made It tersely clear
that's not likely ln the fore·
seeable future.
A blockade of North Viet·
namese ports, particularly
Haiphong, has been discus-
sed ln inner White House
councils. McNamara added
It is still under consldera·
lion. But recourse to auch
drastic action Is unllkely
becauae it might "Involve a
confrontation with the So-
viet Union."
IT WAS polnted out that
most of the. ships delivering
cargoes to North Vietnam
are Western. If they are
1topped, RUHi• hH enough
veaaela of Ill own to re-
place them. U the Sovi.tt
lbJpa Are b l 0 C k e d, that
•ould lead to a 1bowdown.
Pre•ldent Johnson LI Ma·
manlly •tail\ll rukint that.
The 1hockln1 e ir t • n t to
which w .. tem lhlps •rt
pourin1 1uppliea lnto North
Vltlnam la craphlcaUy dis·
closed tn mt unnotJcld re·
port Rep. Charin Chamber·
lain, R-Mlcb., IUbmJtted to
tht Houat.
BETWEEN January I .
1964 and June JO. 1965, 477
free world vessels deliver·
ed cargoes to Haiphong and
other North Vi etnam ports.
Almost half or these ships
were British -224.
Japan is second with 76 ;
followed by Norwa y, !'>:!;
Greece. 47 ; Lebanon. 23;
Italy. 11 : Netherlands, JO:
Panama. 9; West Germanv,
8· Liberia, 8: Sweden 3.
France, 2. Finland. l ; Den-
mark, 1. Burma l.
Virtually every one of
the1e courttrie&, Chamber·
lain pointed. out bitterly, I.a
a bentfk1ary ol I a r g e
amount.. of U.S. economic
and other aid.
AND THAT is only parf
of this grievous story.
In the past 18 months, 24
of these ships have "used
our own U.S. p<>rts to furth·
er enhance their profits."
"Apparentl y this is an ar·
rangement that pays off
very well.·· said Chamber-
lain. a member of the Arm·
ed Services Committee · I
am informed that these 24
ships caUed a total of 73
times in our ports. How can
we let vessela hauUn g car·
goes to North Vietnam use
the ports or our country at
a time when we are spend-
ing $350 million a year to
subsidize our own merchant
marine that hauls 1ess than
10 per cent of our export
trade""
l-------i Mailbox
Broten'• Polltl~klng
To the Editor:
What has happened to
Pat Brown ? Is his b:ue ritr
bon comnussion going to
give him advice. including
some from th e Rev. Jones
who pre-judged the police
and spouted the "police bru·
tality" line without having
any actual tacts? All Jones
wants is to be out In front.
WHEN THE governor
starts criticizing Chief
Parker he must think he
needs the colored vote. He
won't get the votes of many
of us who have supported
him in the past -not when
he, too. attacks 1 police
chief who. while not a vel·
vet • tongued politician, is
the finest police adminis-
trator in the n.iJon.
I have worked In a police
department among the col-
ored. Most Negroes wa nt to
uphold the law but when a
few who don't start trouble
it alway1 turns out badl y. T
have worked San J uan
Hill and Hell's Kitchen in
New York City and believe
I know whereof I speak.
PAT BROWN had better
st.art moving out of Sacra·
ment-0 a1 his atUtude and
public statement• h a v e
cost him many, many votes
-and these are all he Is
working for now. regardless
or who he crucifies
L. H. O'HANLON
Hoppe'• Spooll"f
To the Editor :
I Ju1t couldn't pau up the
es ·-·· s
chance to commend A r t
Hoppe for h l s editorial
•DAILY PILOT. Aug. 161-
the editorial in which he so
cleverly and beautlfuUy
and. I might add. In l r u e
DAILY PILOT style. rakes
Ronald Reagan over t h e
coals.
fNDEED, do not misun·
derstand me, 1 would have
expected nothing leu from
him, nor of your paper.
However, it i! amulfng how
weU he uses the communist
tactic of ··guUt by associa·
lion'' -e.g .. when the gen-
tleman (:') poses the ques·
hon "ls he <Mr. Reagan) a
member of the Communist
Party?"
Probably thL~ letter w I I 1
never be publ U!hed, how·
ever just wanted to tell you
to keep up the good work-
with more edJtorials 11 k e
that we may get some more
good people on our side.
MRS. FRANK FLORES
(Editor'• Nott: Sattr111
lloppe·1 colunua la 1yndl·
cated. He 11 not a mem·
ber of the DAILY PILOT
staff, nor dtt1 be' U1aally
edltortallze In aay serfou•
vela, Mrt. f1om doel wot
ladJe1te wllJcJI 11de la "oar'1
aide.)
Wednelday, Au1uat 25.19e&
The edJtorW page of the Dally PUot aeeb to Inform
and ltlmulate relden by preaeottnc th1a ne~
paper's oplnlonJ and commentary on toptci' of ln-
lel'elt and 1i(nlfkance, by providing a forum for
the upnulon of our readers' opinions and by
pre1entJn1 the dt•ene vlewpolnta of 1lnformed
0W.,VV1 and 1pokcnmen on toplai of the day.
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Cruisers
Cast Off
Casting off for a two-hour ports o'ca\I cruise of the
bay at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 28. will be members of
Bahia Chapter. National Secretaries Assoc iation. and
their escorts.
Champagne punch cocktails and a planned bu ffet
prepared by members will be served.
The trip points up. in miniature. the group's theme,
''Around the World ," which is emphasiied at each din-
ner meeting the second Thursday of each month by se-
lection of exotic restaurants in wh ich to dine.
Members and their guests will gather in Balboa
Pavilion for em barkation on the Belle of Balboa wearing
casuaJ . even nautical. dress for the cruise.
Nezt meeting or the secretaries ~·ill be a dinner in
the Vi.Ila Sweden Thursday, Sept. 9 . first lap in th e
"Around the World " voyage.
POLISHED TO SHINE LIKE THE SUN -Energetically wielding
lint·free towels and muscles on glasses to be used on their run
cruise aboard the Belle of Balboa Satu rday, Aug. 28. are (from
left) the Misses Diana A. Wolt jer, Marguerite Voelckel and Bar-
hara Kron_man. They are members <?f Bahia chapter. :-l'ational Sec-
retaries Association. who are making preparations for the tv.·o-
hour trip starting at 4:30 in the afternoon. Guests are planning
to wear casual and nautical dress for the summer fun event.
The three·year-0ld chapter of the internatio nal
organ iution boasts 57 members, whose avowed purpose
~ to elevate the standards of the organiution for the
mutual benefit of secreLaries and their employer1.
Mrs. Robert Yo rba ~ this year's president.
Ole! It"s Fiesta Time
Poolside area of the Jamaica Inn was transformed
into a Mexican setting Saturday night by Las Mar-
ineras Auxiliary to Orange County Fantily Service
Association . Compl ementi ng the fi esta scene were
colorful costumes worn by members and guests
who were greeted by melodious strains of maria·
chis and the call of barkers advertising the fun in
store at each game booth. Arriving for festivities
are lat right. from leftl MN!. Wiliam Rabbitt. who
places a Mexican nag in a palm branch. Willia m
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ma cres. Ready to en·
joy th e Mexican repast. prepared and served by thr
auxiliary. are food committee members, Atrs. Glenn
Rola nd . Mrs . Isabelle Blodgett, Miss Lani Lolan and
Atrs. William F. Dwyer Jr. tabove from left ),
Let Stingy _Recipe Owner Keep Her Silly Banana Pie!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several da ys ago my
husband and I hed dinner in the home of a friend.
For deoert this woman aerved a delicious
banana pie. When ( as ked her for the recipe she re·
plied. "I'm aorry but it took me a lifetime to coll~t
my recipes and I don't give them out."
I felt 11 If I had been alapped acroa the face.
I have not 1poten t.o Ulia woman since and I'm not
invltina: hfir to a party we are.giving nut month. My
hUlbR~ 11y1 I'm btbavin1· µke a cblld. We want
your optnlon. -NJ.
DIAR N.J., Tho -11 not .,..!•Int
.,.. "'-'"' .. -.,.. ....... -. The roclpo la Mn ...i tho tolll you tho 4loln't wish ..... .,. tt.
SM la a ...,.., fri....i than tllo. INMo who
tlen't WMt te Nra tMlr nclpn Wt llen't hlin
the nerw t. Nmlt It ...t thin ...._ "' lft.
1rMt.nt here arMI there Or .. ..,. MrMthlnt wt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You ,..m to believe
in pi;YChiltry. which Is nothing' more than talll:hlg
people .out of mental lllnea. U lhlt can be done
ANN LANDERS ril
successfully. why can't people be talked oul of
cancer? •
Before you say it's Mnpou.i~~ may I tell you.
I've ll:nown for 1 long lime fhat aU Illness bea:ina In
the mind. If the mind is healthy, the body is healthy.
Even psychlatri!U uy a sick mind can m1ke a well
ptr"IOft 1iet. So why can't a well mind m1t1 a Jkk
penoo wall! .~ ..
There IMD'lll to be a lot of foundation money
around for rtaJ'n:h. Can you help m1 obtalo a ,arant
for th is projedf It cou)d 11ve millions of ltve-1.
Thank you. -TRUE BEIJEVER ,-
DIAR ULllVIR' Sorry, I hrn "' ,1.,itv:
tMt ever feund .. ktn IMMy. You ere ...,.Kt'
wfrrien you uy 1 .Sek mlM cen m.U 1 ,wefl ptP.
tOn 1lck. A premlnent MlnM.ott 'physlcltn ... -""' -'° ..... -of .... ,._
'
in hotpltal beds today are tMre Mc1uH of ill-
""'" which befen with an 9m0tlon1I probt.m.
Cancer, howeftr, Is defined •• the uncon·
tt"Glled multlpllc1tlon ef Hiia. Many cancers,
when di1cenrad early, Mve Men dutroyed or
ralnOYM tnd the patient•' live• were saved.
ftsychlatry, which haste do with the e•plor1tlon
Ind "'1tllatlen of emotlentl probkme, cannot
d9p CIMrous cells ,.,..,,. ""'ltlplylnt.
s.tn. uncers h1v. l»en known to "di ..
1ppe1r." Such c1ncen were ""lf·llmltl ng"
which rMans the body hed Mt up Its ctwn im-
nNM rHCt._.. .. (The ....,a. ht'" t ~II with
theM c ..... ) Suet. ~1 htw bMn ••·
itl•lnM lty medkal 1elence 1nd are not "eut of
the Wu. 111\JrM~ .. • pl .... tien't write end
Mii me about Aunt MttUda whe WIS cure4 of
C9M9t ~ hocut pecua. '
DEAR ANN LANDERS' My hu•b•nd b 1
promioeot bualneu man and I work u his secre-
tary. His aon by a former marrla&e come1 to the
offiet at least twl« a weell: and walk8 by me rtth-
oul even spcakinjl'. It is apparC'nl thal his mother
has done a thorough job or poisoning his mind
again!ll rne .
The boy's father has tak<'n r art' of all his t ol-
l<'ge e~penses , bought hi1n r lothrs and a r ar I feel
that I have contributed. too. iHnrc I '>''nrk in my
husband 's business.
TI1is whole ugly situation ha~ corne to a head
. bt>cause the boy is being rn arr1cct next nlonth. l\ty
husband has been invited to the \\'t'<id ing. I have nol
Some of my friends say I should go to the
wedding -.·ith my husband as a matter or principle.
What do you say! -NUP.1BER TIVO
DEAR NUMBER: N. principle 11 11rvM if
you Ww up •t an affair to which you hew• not
bMn lnvit.d. Th• "frl•nd•" who are urging you
to c:r11h the ..ctdl"t •r• looking for 1 little
••citem.nt at your ••JMn11. Stey home.
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!lz DAILY PILOT ;NtwS·Prtu Wednesday, Atf~u~t 25. 1%5
;
Mra. l. L. W1ltert Jr.
H1w1ll1n Honeymoon
Impressive Ceremony
Walters-Bertolino
Rites Solemnized
D u r i n g can d I e I i g h t ceremonies
performed by her uncle, the Rev. Gunther
Pagel of New York, Mn. Karen Patricia Bert~
lino became the bride of Raymond Lee Wal·
ters ,Jr. The double rina rites took place in
Newport Harbor Lutheran. Church.
The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James N. Bertolino of Costa MMa and the
bridegroom is the 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
mond Lee Walters of Watboro, Mus.
P.lcorted down the aisle by her father, the
bride was gowned in a silk organza dress
trimmed with pearled and eequined alencon
lace and fubioned with scoop ner.kline, elbow
lenfth aleevea and chapel train. Her tbree-
tiered flncertip veil wu held in pl.ace by a
cap of lace petaa edced with tiny seed ~arl.s
and crystall. She carried a cascade bouquet
ol whJte rota.
.Miu Theresa Showalter. ma.id of honor,
~ wore a floor lenith blue oraanu over taffeta
;_ dr111 with a bell 1kirt and 1coop neckline. A
_;. blue flower held bu abort blue veil and abe
~ carried a cucadt bouquet of white apider
~ cbryaantbemuma with blue ribbona.
BrldeamaidJ, the Misses Kathleen Wal-
~ten, alater of the bridegroom, and Kathleen
.:: Burt won tnaembltt identical to the one
~ worn by the honor attendant.
John Finch, uncle of the bridegroom,
~ wu beat man, and Tim Bertolino, the bride's
~ brother, and Barry Hoyt were uahera.
Oraaniat, Mn. Margaret Rickman, ac-
. companied Mill Sandy Skidmore, the soloist.
~ Tht church altar wu adorned with white
1ladioll, atock and chrysanthemums.
A reception for about 100 1ueata was aiv-
en in the church hall followina the ceremony.
At the special request of the newlyweds, Miss
Skidmore sana "I Believe. II
Those who assisted during the reception
included the Misaea Lea Christensen and Pa-
tricia Palmer, Newport Beach; Diana Howard,
Coeta Mesa, and Mrs. Ralph Waterman of
Newport Buch.
The couple are now Jiving in Costa Mesa.
A paat honored queen of Newport Beach
Job11 Dau1hters, the bride was graduated from
Costa Mesa High School. Her bridegroom is a
graduate of Havelock High School in North
Carolina and attended Orange Coast College
and San Jose State College.
Special guat.9 at the ceremony were Mrs.
Steven Story of San Jose, 1randmother of the
bridegroom; the Rev. and Mrs. Gunther Pagel
of Lynbrook. N.Y., the bride's aunt and uncle,
and her sreat uncle, Harry Bertolino of Stuart.
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MRS. GREGORY . PRICE
S1nt1 An• Home
Price-Cage Pledges
Said in Santa Ana
O/,son-Henry Vows Given
In Candlelight Ceremony
Judith Pamella Henry wu
escorted by tttr father down
tbe alale o1 Burbank Four-
aquare Church to ochAnt•
weddini YOWi and rfnll
with Doualaa T. Obon. The
evenln1 ceremony waa per-
formed by the Rev. C. E.
Ba!dwln.
The bride 11 the daulbter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W.
Henry of Coslll lftesa and
her bridegroom la the aoa
of Mr. and Mn. Erlinl D.
Olson of Burbank.
The bride wore a floor
length silk peau de sole
1 own with chapel train. Ita
bodice and controlled 1kirt
were appllqued with em·
broldered aJencon lace and
hand fasbloned with crya-.
Ws. An impo:ted Swed.lab
crown of cry1U.:. held her
Ooor lenllb veil of Jl'rencb
1Uk Ulualon edltd in cban·
Ully lace. She \!arritd • bou·
quet of plnlc roeea In a mut
of white tulle centereu with
1ardenias.
Mra. Les Henry, 1later-ln·
iaw of the bride, wu ma~
ron of honor. She wu at·
Ur'!d ln a floor lenlth town
of oraama over taffeta wtth
a controlled ak.lrt nd el·
bow lenfth aleevrt. She
wore a crystal tiara and
carried a cascade of rtd
roses on a backp'ound of
mou green tulle with veJ.
vet leaves.
Bridumalda were Mlu
Renee Olson, aiJter of tbe
bridegroom, ~· Wayne
Merchen. Mra. Lloyd Smith,
Misa Charlene Dunham and
Miii Almalee Twill, COUI·
in of the bridecroom. They
wore pale pink Jf1&ma over
taffeta dresaee with con-
trolled skirtl and elbow
MRS. DOUGLAS OLSON
lurbtnk Wedding
Miss Sharon Twiss, the length sleeves. School and San Fernando t Mj~~
brldegnom's cou.sln, was Vallty Sta te College ln
flower girl and wore a floor Northridge. He will attend
length pale pink dresa. Willamette University. Col-
l Philip Olson, the bride-legt of Law in Salem this
Barbara Jean Cage of
Corona del Mar and Greg-
ory Sinclair P r I c e ex-
changed vows and rings
durinf a wedd.ini ceremony
in F i r s t Presbyterian
Church, Santa Ana per-
formed by the Rev. Wil-
liam E . White.
green peau satin and match-
ing veil. She carried a bou-
quet of bronze and yellow
mums.
Roger Price was hiJ
brother's beat man. Ushers
were GleM Wucott of Co-
rona del Mar and Gary
Cave of Fullerton. Jo b 11
McCoy wu orianist.
froom 's brother. was best _::fal:l::_. _______ __!.~=======~ man alld Kenny Sharpe was
Gi>wned In a lone aleeved
taffeta dreu with alencon
lace appUque and an otto-
man paneled train, the
bride's ottomn cap held
her floor len(th illusion
veil. She carried a ereacenl
bouquet of white phalaenep-
als o r c b I d s, sweetheart
rosa, ivy and eucalyptua.
Daufhter of James G.
Cage of Wilmette, W. and
Mrs. J . Millon Owcley of
Pomona, the bride wu l)v·
en ln marrtace by her atep-
father. The ,bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mn.
Kenneth M. Price of Santa
Ana.
Ma!d of honor w•s Neva
Spezialy from Anchorcge,
Alaska who wore a sculp-
tured skimmer of moss
A reception followed the
weddin& in the home of the
bridesroom's parents. M ·
sillln& al the reception
were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
F. Bona and Judy and Fran·
ces Price, twin sisteri. of
the bridegroom.
After a wedding trip
along the Monte:ey Penin-
sula, the newl! wed couple
wU1 reaide in Sant.a Ana.
The bride was graduated
from Santa Ana H i I h
School and attended San
Antoaio CoUeae. San An·
tonio, Texas. Her husband
wu 1raduatec. from Eng-
lish schools and will con-
tinue his studles at Orange
Univeraily C0Ue1e of Law.
Harborite Engaged
Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Lee Moore of Newport
Beach have announced the
engacement of their daup·
ler, Robin von Senden
Moore, to Raymond Ed-
ward Perrone, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Joseph
Perrone of Cano1a Park.
Westwood Village.
A araduate or University
HJ1h School, the bride-elect
is a fourth-generation Cali·
fornian, UCLA s e n i o r.
member of Gamma Phi
Beta anl2 Spurs and iJ prea-
ident ol Anlel Flleht. Nam-
ed outata.ndin& junior, she
served u vtce president of
her cla11 that year.
ring bearer. Ushers includ-
ed Les Henry. brother of
the bride. Cliff Barnes. Den-
nis Rankin , Lynn Twiss, the
bridegroom· s couain, and
Dick Schmidt.
Candlelighters were Miss
S.•san Thyden and ~~ a r k
Thyden. Or ianl•t durinl the
ceremony was Robert Cor·
win. Musical selectlona were
sunc by 1olollb the Rev.
Paul WWlama and Mi11es
Joyce and Wanda Martin-
dale.
About 250 p ests attend-
ed a r~eptioo in the church
following the wedding cere-
mony. FJoral arrangement&
provtded decor and back·
iround muaic was by b~
lat Janet Le1'h Taylor. The
bride'• mother baked and
decorated the wedding cake.
Aaalatinl at the reception
were the Mmea. R a 1 p h
Schmidt, Burbank; Jerry
Hampton, Costa Meatl; Jack
Ho.ale, Santa .\na: Mary
Sperb, North Hollywood
and Mila Cherrie Sparks,
Van Nuya. Mil¥ Laura Lod·
wt.~ circulated the suest
book. n.. couple are on a wed-cttnc trip up thz California
coett. where th•r'll slop at
SolVIJll, Canne and San
Fruclaco. They'll trawl on
up to Salem, Ore. where the
couple will live.
The bride ... sraduated
from Newport Harbor HiSb
School, Ora.nit Coalt Col·
..,. and Jl'remo State Col·
Jet•· Her bulband la a IJ'ad·
'"Cir@~Timi Gll@iry-.
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Telep•-541-nl t .. The wedding is planned
for Saturday, Oct. 23, witb
the Rev. Euiene Maio per·
form.ins the ceremony in
St. Paul the Apoetle Church,
Her fiancc was eraduat·
ed from City Co1Je1e of
New York. ua• of Burbank Hi I h ------------------
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FRESH
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PATTIES
4 to a LI.
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GROUND ROUND
GROUND 'CHUCK
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wrm SALLlE
Where the peach plea blw;h
and the meat men spoil the
rurla ••• fulh strawberry
pies, IO topply taU and rosy
you feel the addition of one
more atrawbel'l')' would mako
UM! whole juicy concocUon nop all over it• tlaky cook-
ie cruat, h•ve been comln~
trom our bakery all aum·
mer Jone. The 11UDe aces
foe their lndMduaJ otfaprlna
.. • StrawbetTy lhortcalces,
each in their own little pl11·
tic oontalnc ... nnt. chit·
• {Oil tender sporllO caU U
onf1 our bakery lmawa how
to ma.kt !hem, then •drool·
line tNet of ltrawbtrrlel,
tbell a delicate alut which
keepa the cake underneath
delicately tendr ao die julce
will not ooze throulb. On top
~whipped cream.
U you thoulht the ltraw·
berry pies tuted like 10me-
thina rlcht out o1 the blue,
wt.It until you a vor the
bl111~ peach plea and par.
fait peach ahortca.kea. Sure
they blulh. Maybe they're
embarraued because they've
Invaded the strawberry ahor1
ca.Ire'• territory. The peschet
are all chopped UJI and rolled
In IUl&r ••• 1bere ii a hint
ot oranre peel for flavor
••• jult don't let summer ro
by without treattna your tam·
Uy to a bluahin& pncb pie.
And pleue call or order
youn &bead, so you won't
be dlaappolnted bec1UM th<'
peach plea are real people
lovin'.
''Pl.L\.!I!! A K
WE WA.NT TO
81'01L YOU"
Our meat boys like to be
uked fOf' sJlf!cla l cuta of
meat. They also like to be
asked. "What shall I have
for dinner tonight?" lf you
find )'OUTWll admin ng the
aenu.lne Wisconsin milk-fed
veal u somethina different
to try and enjoy, bu t qwte
don't know what to do with
the delicate cutJetl and
chops, plee.ae ask. You'll find
younell with enousb tender·
allk·fed veal ~ to tut
up untl> the middle ol next
week. How I.hole pork chop·
alley boy• love to rtve oot
• • • Joe, or BW, oc Bud or
Dennla ..•
GLAMO&·LOVELY
WBOLE
A deUdoua way to ipend
a happy eatJna hour If I
ever tasted one • • • All you
nttd la a platter on which
you place the crab all dean·
ed and cracked in appropri-
ate lhapea and a!ua, a bot·
tJe of catchup, and 10me
&ood bread • • • Everybody
II tor himMlt. Belin with a
ler first. break oft the end
claw aod lt&rt dlgq. Onl;y
l.a.kes a mloo te to ae.t the
h.ana of It, and after the
tint nibble, eYen the C*tcbup
wUl be foraotttn ·•• Freab
Dun1eneu crabt from ~
Monterey Pm1nsula, nodUna
ftDer. W'lletl it would bt
IODle Auatra1lan klblter t&ila,
cooUd rtlht .... ADii wtxy
not ParilWl'• IOUZ' douah
Fhndl ron. for tbe perfect
aceompe.nlment PVllian IOW'
doucb Fftnch breed • • • )'OU
aee bla lt&clca Of It at fiah-
erman 's Wharf In San Fran·
cllCO. Same br .. d • .. !Ceeps
fOf' weeka In your re.triaera •
tor. You can whlttJe your-
aeU a slice or two to warm
or tout butttted in your
broiler u you Med It. The
round J*1 of rolla an new.
J uat put In the oven and
heat. Tutea exactl)' like
freshly baked IOW' douith
French breed.
MEATS
WITH A
11.lVOR YIAI&
Tender cubes ol llrloln to
make your own kabobs ..•
Alrudy marinated In Bur-
aundY wine ... Joe's own
concoct!on with I dlffe~nt
kinda at herba. Joe puta 'em
119 1n tin, pint plutlc con·
t~ 10 you can keep them
In )'OW' freeur anc. have a
lcabobln ,ocxt tJme wt.eMVer
~ want. More eettns alam·
or tor the old emel"i'ncy
ahelf. Meat io..t l.n lb own
foU PM NadJ to pop Into
--~ -.,. bour. 01 ~ our own formula fed
11....t bell .. h main ln·
areditnt. bat the rilht
UMIUllte of l'°'.IDd pol'lc,
.... celery I bell ptppt'I',
qpand .......... 9dd-
ed lot true blnlltlns mMt ~ flaYOr. A ..... tw'lcey
br-ellM la • loveq thlftc to
bebo&d and wen lovellf<r If
It ta biked over a mound of
~ ... tbc meat de-
putment at 1Ucbard'1 ls aJ·
·~ fulJ d lllct IQJI and ~
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CHEEZ·ITS •1'4 ·01: 2 '" 39c
DARIGOLD AA
BUTTER LI 69¢
I & M OVEN BAKED
BEANS ...... 2 ••. 59c
RANCH STYLE COOKED
PINTO BEANS ...... 2 ,,,29c
OSCAR MAYER
SPECIALS
OSCAR MAYER CANNED
WEtNERS ,, .• L 59c
OSCAR MAYER CANNED PREFRIED
BACON 4oL 79c
OSCAR MAYER
LIMA BEANS
with HAM ...... 2 ,,, 99c
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP No. 1 10 ,., $1
GERBERS STRAINED
BABY FOOD 12 , .. $1
KRAFT
GRAPE JELLY , ..... 5,., $1
ROY AL ASSORTED FLAVORS
GELATIN 6 ,.,49c
STAR KIST CHUNK
TUNA ~ 4~$1
NEW!
FROM DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE and MANGO
TIDBITS CHUNKS
IN HIAYY IY"Ull' 4 '" $1
HIC46oL
FRUIT DRINKS 4, .. $1
FRUITFUL VALLEY 21(,
NECTARINE HALVES 2 , .. 99c
TREND LIQUID
·DETERGENT ...... 39c
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REG. $1
HOOPER'S HOSTESS
THIN MINTS
NOW 79C
WERI MOVING!
The CANDY SHOP
WILL SOON HA VE A NEW
HOME IN THE LOBIY Of
THE MARKET
FOR YOUR GREATER SHOPPING
CONVIENCEI
PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 26-27-28
LIDO MARKET CENTER
For your shoppin9
pJei1sure ..•
Ofgan ier,nades
by Bernice Fi1y
NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE PHONE b73-b3b0 FOR DELIVERY
This Mr. Ernest Standing •
IS
He has been growing peaches for us on his ranch oute Belmont way sin c • Richard's
Market opened in 1948. Mr. Standing grows the most glorious peaches we have ever
seen! And they taste as good as the look because they ripen in natare's own time. Mr.
Standing doesn't believe in forcing nature. He picks our beautiful peaches by their
color .. , after almost 40 years in the peach business, he can tell just by looking, wheth.
er e peach has hed all the time it needs on t he tree to be at the peak of flavor-9ood-
ness. Then, and only then, does Mr. Standing harvest the crop ... and for us it's •
harvest of pure gold ... the essence of summer . , . plump, ripe, juicy ... the finest
peaches you've ever tasted! _
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TREESWEET 6 01.
ORANGE JUICE 6 ... $1
BIRDSEYE SPECIALS
CHOPPED
BROCCOLI IOoz. 5 for $1
FRENCH SLICED
BEANS 90L 5 for $1
MORTON'S 20 01.
MACARONI and CHEESE
Nutritious Dinnertime Fevorite 3 '"' $1
INTERNATIONAL PANCAKE
BAnER •·L•.39c
Sara.(!e
COMPLETELY BAKED
FROZEN FRESH FROM THE OVEN
CHOCOLATE
CAKE ...... 69c
POUND CAKE ..... 69c
A TRIO OF SPECIALS
FOR SNACKING!
OSCAR MAYER
BOLOGNA 13.._ 59¢
DELICIOUS STONED
WHEAT THI NS 49C
KRAFT CRACKER BARREL
S H A R P C H E D DA Rio .,_ 59~
NATURAL
DRIED MATERIALS
CHOOSE FROM A LARGE
SELECTION OF
PODS, FOLIAGES and
EUCALYPTUS for your
fall arrangements!
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Delectable
Sliced With Cream!
YELLOW MEAT FREESTONE
PEACHES
2 LBS. 29'
Sweet and Juicy
SANTA ROSA
PLUMS
2 LBS. 29c
Fresh From The Garden
TENDER TASTY
BUTTER LETTUCE
2 FOR 15'
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U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS
ROUND STEAK LI. 89¢
ESPECIALLY TEN DER, TASTY
SWISS STEAK LI. 79¢
HUNGRY BOYS' FAVORITE
GROUND BEEF LI. 39¢
RICHARD'S 100'/, PURE PACK
SAUSAGE LI. 49¢
NEW / in our Gourmet
Meat Section . , •
BEEF KEBOBS LI . 1,49
Lean cubes of sirloin that Joe has marinated
in Burgundy wine seeKlned with exotic herbs,
peppercorns and famous Meyecamas spices.
They're speC:ially packaged in clear plastic con·
tainen re.ady for you to pop onto skewers or
put in the freezer for a quick 'n' easy 9ourmet
dinner later.
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Come in and tempt
yourself .. we ha ve
such good things
right out of the oven!
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CORN MEAL BREAD 31c
REG. 2/27e
CINNAMON
TWISTS
REG. sqe
DATE NUT
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DESSERT LOAF 69c
REG. sqe 8" CHOCOLATE
SINGLE LA YER 79c
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MR. AND MRS. HOWARD IROWN
Sen L11i1 Obi1po Home
Susa11 Dryden Weds
In San Luis Obispo
St . Stephen's Episcopal
Church in San Luis Obilpo
was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Susan
Lynn Dryden &nd Howard
C. Brown III, who e:r.chang·
ed vows in a double ring
ceremony.
The bride Is the daugh·
ter Of. Mr. and Mrs. James
Lynn Dryden ~ Cosu
Mesa, and the benedict, of
Dr. and Mrs. Howard C.
Brown Jr. of San Lula Obis-
po.
Given in marriafe by her
father, the bride wore a
white tapestry sown with
a fingertip veU capturtd by
a flower crown of cenll·
tions and stephanotis, which
were repeated in her bou-
quet along with 17 yellow
cymbidium orchids.
The bride's sister, fi.1 iss
Anne Dryden, wa s maid of
honor and the bridegroom's
sister. Miss Barbara Brown,
waa: bridesmaid.
Best man was Jerome
Muon and ushers were
James Dryden, brother of
the bride, Steven Schletsser
and Michael Hensley.
Tbe bride ls a graduate
of Orange Coast College.
After a honeymoon in Car-
mel, she and her hw:band
an now at home in San
Lu.is Obispo.
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MRS. MARTIN ANDRIES VOET
ForTMr Robin G1y Rylett
Cal Graduates Marry
In Double Ring Rites
Robin Gay Rylett and
r-.tartin Andries Voet ex-
changed wedding vows and
rings in St. Andrew's Pres·
byterian Church du.ring 1
ceremony performed by the
Rev. Dr. Charles Dieren··
field and Rabbi Hyman Sol-
omon or Amarillo, Tex .
Mr . and Mrs. Albert E.
Rylett of Costa Mesa are
Ute bride's parents, and Dr.
and Mrs. Adrles Voet of
Borger, Tex. are the bride·
iroom's parenU:.
WearlDg a floor length
empire silk gown with a lace
trimmed train, the bride
wu escorted to the altar
by her father. A silk and
lace headpiece held her
veU. •JFch was decorated
with lace from her mother's
wll. and she carried bird
rl. paradlP petals w i t h
it.epbanotit: and three pikiki
1ii1. Plat crepe Ooor length
f!Dplrw ...... and pink plu· ..na 1ela .,... leledecl for lln. am. Avery, matron
ti/. boaor, Corole V,.U ,ud
Mar I o a 1Voet, the bridt·
..... tilt.er. bridem•ldt. ·4 lfmllar rowo wu· WWD -Kim-·-~· ~
Joist.
Follov.·ing the ceremony,
about I~ guest. gathered
in Harbor Senior Citliem
~n~r where a buf(et sup-·
per was served. Mrs. Hoke
was accompanied at the
piano by Marge Rickman,
and r-.liss Margaret Monroe
was in charge of the guest
book.
r-.1iss Margaret Monroe
had charge of Ule guest
book.
On lheir weddin& trlp the
couple are tn•eliDg to
Vancouver, Victoria.., Lake
Louise, Nlagara Falls and
finally Washington. D.C.,
where lbeJ will make their
home.
The bride who ii a med-
ical technologist. was grad·
uated from University of
California, Berteley, and
Sequoia Hospital, Redwood
City. Her husbaod, allo a
Cal graduate, is currenUy a
law student at G t or g e
Wuhlngton University in
Washington, D.C.
Donald Voet wu bU
W«btr'• be1t man, IDd
1Uc1w<1 Rylett, Ibo brtde't
-· and OU1I A"'1 ...... Qlhen. Mrs. Johll
Speclal gue1t1 at the cer-
emony included Joop Voet.
the bridegroom's uncle, and
Phi• Coben, both of Am-
lll!rdam. Holland and Is-,..,, 1-Je Blwnhor1. bil
ILater from Texas; Mr. and
Mn. Donald Vott. hia br"olb-• fnd 1ltter-ln-law from
...-Chu.Mttl, and Mra. Jo
BatM)', UM: br"lde 's grand·
.-.. and her hlllband of
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Dou. orpnllt. occompan-
lid Mn. Georp HCIU, ""
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INSTANT TEA 214 oz.Jar
GOLDEN GRAIN
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APPLE TIME
APPLE
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SMALL, fANCY, I Win VAUNCIA
ORANGES •••• 4.:•494
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W~ntsday, .l11911st 25, 1965
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MRS. THOMAS Lii BliDI -y-RJtoo
Kathleen Ruth Barrett
Marries Thomas Bede
K.alhlffn Ruth Banett be-
came the bride ol TboiDI
Lee Bede Saturday durlnl
a double ring ceremony in
Mesa V e r d e Methodist
Church performed by the
Rev. Richard Jotmaon .
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
N. G. Barrett al Colt&
Me11, the bride waa 11eort.-
ed to the altar by her fath·
er. She was gowned in a
laee covered 11.tin dreas
with lonl clulic 1letve1, a
1weetheart neckline and a
tiered chantilly lace skirt.
Pearla and trahslucent ae-
q uins adorned the bod1ct
and self fabric roses held
her detachable lace chapel
tra.in. A lace crown held
her fingertip lliUJion veil
and abe carried a cued
bouquet al ..., .. .,_ ud
1tepbanotU with an «dlW
center.
The bridegroom b the
ton of Mr. aDd Mn. f'rank
Bede ol Sarita Ana .
The maid of bonor wu
Rachel NU. of San D1110.
who wore a 1ellow floor
lengtb chiffon meatb wbich
was empire 1t1le, aleeve.
Jess, and bad cotton d.a1I)'
f pattonied loco covortn1 Ill
bodice. An ...,.... drclet
hekl bu tulle veil and ahe
canied aqua-colored carna-
Uona.
Brideamaidl, Marganit
Anne B&rntt, the bride's
sister, and Nancy Bede, ab·
ter of the bridegroom, wore
identically styled d.reues in
aqua and carried ,.Uow
bouquets.
The brenedict chose Harold
Brower of. eo.ta Mesa to
be bia bed. man. Uabtn
were David Barrett, the
bride'• brother ol Van Nuys
and Wa)'Dll Wine.D, brotber-
tn·law of the bddeeroom
from Santa Ana.
A m:eptlon for about eo suuta followed: \be cere-
mODJ in tht borne of lbe brl4o'• pcoall. w.. Doll)'
M • 1 • r I ol Huntington
Bel.Ch M!'Y9d champape
JIWlch.
A.ftu a hooeymoon to
Lake Tahoe and San Fran·
cilCO, tile newlywed Bedes
will live 1n Santa Ana.
A c;radu.ate of Inglewood
Hl.Jh School, the bride at-
tended Oraqe Coast Col-
lege. Hu busba.nd waa
..-..Su.led !rom s..u. Ana llllb School
--Eb1e111 Attend f remiere Party . .
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Mr. and llrl. Chrlatlan (Buddy) ll:boen of Balboa
Island walk up a gangplank into the Beverly Wllshlre
Hotel to attend an after·premle.re party of "Ship of
Foola" with other IDmland celtbritJes. The hotel WM
tra.nal'ormed into a a~p for the occulon. Ebsen uys
be never millet anyth1ng connected with "1hip'1 be-
ln1 a lGqlimo dovoloo of the -
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'Navigators' Cruise
To Progran1's End
"End of the cruise" for members of sum-
mer Navigators' Club of Newport Beach Ll·
braries will come at 10 a m. Thursday, Aug.
26, when the city's three libraries will honor
tlrem by issuing awards and treats for sum·
mer reading program participation.
Three separate "parties"' will tak~ place
for the 150 boys and girls of Balboa Library,
the 238 of Mariners' Library and the 70 of
Corona del Mar Library.
Certificates of merit .,..·111 be awarded for
reading and reporting on JO books in l he
Mariners' log, showing the 10 stops at l h e
Newport Beach islands anrl points of interest
to seamen, called, "Reading Your Way
Around the Bay."
Refreshments are under the direction of
~trs. H. W. Humann, president-elect of
Friends of the Library.
Focal point of the entire program will
be presentation of "The Sulky Sea Serpent,"
by Children's Theater Guild of Newport
Harbor at 10 a.m. Friday. Aug. 27, in ~tar·
iners' Library.
.·.
CHANGING SETTING -Coordinating decorations for the fort hcoming Moose
Lodge luau are (from left) Vic Pilger, Miss Pat Pilger, Mrs. Vic Pilger and Dewey
fair. Festivities will begin at 6:30 Saturday evening, Aug. 28 in the Moose Lodge.
The public is invited.
~loose Lodge Goes Hawaiian
Hawaii will se.nd a few
of its chefs, dancing girls
and leis to transform the
Costa Mesa Moose Lodge
into an almost genuine is-
land setting for luau festiv-
il1es Saturday, Aug. 28.
pin this year, iJ a retired
fire chief.
The catered di.Mer from
i :JO to 9 p.m. will 'nclude
kalua pig, chicken long
rice, lomi lomi, 1almon,
baked yams, rolls, polyne-
1ian spinach, fruit bowl,
cake and coffee.
ed by Pat Kauanui and the
Alo ha l1landers. Tahiti lti
will dfrect the floor 1bow.
Reservations must be made
in advance as no tickets
will be sold at the door. In·
formation or tickeU, pric·
ed at 13.50, may ht obtain·
ed at the lodge, ~9150.
White Shrine
UCI -Town and Gown Party Night
The public ls invited and
the affair will honor Arthur
Nev.1on, one of the lodge's
oldest members. Newton,.
v.'bo will receive his 50-_year
A 45-minult floor show
and a dance will follow din-ner. Mu.sic will be provid·
Youth Parties Given
Based on enthusiastic re-
spon se to the fint Town and
Gown youth party held in
t'arly August. three .ruli·
lional partitt i.v. been
planned for later in tbe
month and early Septembe!'.
Purpose of the Town and
Gown Youth Committee is
to acquaint cbiidren from
University of califomi&, Ir-
vine families with yo u n g
people in the area. provid·
ing them an opportunity to
coordinate activities and
host get acquainted parties
for all age groups.
Girls aged lil md 11 1.1't1
invited to a party in the
beach home o{ Mn:. Rich-
ard Clucas, 4403 Seashore
Dr., Newport Beach, Satura
day, Aug. 28. Boys thia: age
will be guest. the same day
1n the Baysbores home of
Mn. Merrill Butler Jr. Mrs.
Peter BaneU will be co-
"°'ten.
A party for junior high
bo)'S and girls ls set for
Saturday, Sept 11, in La
Bonne Vie Condominium.
Activitiel will include swim-
ming, badminton, pitch 'n
put, volleyball and a barbe-
cue. lioness bonon: will be:
abared by the Mmes. Johll
Sparling, F. S. Rowland and
FredT-
Preliminary plans are un.
der way for a 8leCODd party
in early ran for the tetn-
aa:e croup and a bomecom·
Ing Chrlst:mu party for col·
lege 1tudents.
YOUR
WATCH
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Rl11g1 Ct.-
Wlilll You w~ FREE
PURLS RE-STRUNli
RIN'5
SUED, fro11
S1.41
i1.11 $3!!LmE
Jewelry Detl9nlnt
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H1rbor Shopp!"' Center PHONE Kl 5-9485
2300 HarMr Irv.I. Open Monday, Thurtd1y and
Co1t1 MeN, C1lff. FridAY Nlte1 TU I P .M.
Calendared
A golden harbor cruise
will be the theme of elective
officers' party night at 8 ~
p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, ln .. ,
the Masonic Temple of New· , ,
port Beach when Golderi -
Harbor White Shrine ot Jer·
tualem welcomes guests
from other Southern Cali-
fornia shrines.
Presiding worthy h i g h
priesltss and watchman of
shepherds are Mr. and Mn:.
Ralph Seely. Mrs. Jack
Chapman, generaJ chairman
for the evening, will be as-
sisted by the Mme1. Law-
reDCf, E. Sprague, Geneva
Rickard, Harold Hannigan
and past worthy high priest-
esses of the shrine.
In September a rummage
sale will be sponsored by
the shrine, with time and
plaef, to be announced. Mrs.
Merritt Kevan is general
chairman, assisted by Mn.
Robert Fitzgerald. Anyone
wishing to donate articles:
may call 675-3141 , or 646-
3198.
Grange Group
Costa Mesa Grange Home
Economics Group meets ev-
ery first and third Tuesday
at 10 a.m. in Grange Hall,
214.f Thurin Ave., Costa
Mesa.
Summer
MR. AND MRS. A. D. PAXTON
H•w•lien Hon~ymoon
Newlywed Paxtons
To Live in CdM
Honeymooning in Hawaii
are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Davi<i Paxton . who were
married in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church with
the Rev. Dr. Charles 1-1.
Dlerenfield performing the
ceremony.
The former Mrs. Grace
Abell Botsford of Corona de!
Mar spoke her vows in a
powder blue chiffon gown
wi~ matching feather hat.
White orchids and stephano·
tis formed her co·-sage.
Wearing beige chiffon with
matching pillbox and carry-
ing pale pink orchids was
Mrs. M. ]3. Ru be rt of
New York, matron of hooor
and daughter of the new
Mr1. Paxton.
Charles Paxton of Costa
·Mesa was his brothtr's
belt man; w:hers were Cla-
rence J. Smith o; Corona
del Mar and Harry Hjorth
of Cost.a Mesa. Mrs. Mada·
Jena Gowdy was the sol:>ist.
Mrs. Vlollette Earl clrcu·
lated the guest book during
the receptloo for SO guests
1n the church hall.
After their island honey.
moon, the new Mr. and
Mr1. Paxton will livt! at 2001
Tahuna .TeJTace. Corona del
Mar.
This month we're offering 1
ln1 1 wonderful 1pec111 of
one of our finest permanenta
•.• You'U aave more ih1n baU
f•mous
RAYETTE
"GODDESS" s1ges
.,_, ""led ......... lhampoo, IK and cmnbout. u..,.",. •hi t•r '21.00. A PP'lllltlfl P'l"""IMftt
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Harborite R ecognized for Service
For her outstanding volunteer service to the Harbor Area Girls' Club, Mrs.
Emily Rustenbach of Newport Beach was presented an engr_av~ l?Ctet. Offer-
ing congratulations and admiring the cl ub's token of appreciation Uil Mn. Wt.r·
ren Knight. Girls' Club president. The honoree has catered many h~ncheo111 at
board meetings during the last year and has conducted three cookmg cluau
eacb week at the club.
Community Preschool
Schedules Orientation
HARIOR RIST
MEMlllAl PARK
A general meeting of
Community Nu rsery School
of Cos ta Mesa to introdu~
the new school yea r pro.
What's
Doi rig
MARY DAY, 642 .. 321
TOOll>T
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'ftlloo'> Centi' IMll $1rH I •M OranM
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gram will take place at 7:30 Banks
p.m. Thursday. Sept. 2, In
College Park School. are all
This meeting will be fol -
lowed by orieritation, Wed· alike
nesday , Sept. 8 for new •
mo ther s. and Thursday,
Sept. 9, for all mothers.
Slides taken during the
nursery school year will be
shown by director. 1t1rs. D.
P. Tuman to give new moth·
ers an idea of the varied
activities ta k Ing place
throughout the year. CEialll llr 6111: ... • .. 6a)
The parent participation peop11 • na
school, meeting five days a ~ N~ Bank.
week from 9 to 11:30 a.m. ~ ~ bi& dill--.
at 1259 Victoria Ave., is a a
' I non.profit non-sectarian or· o. o. R:YNooa, "'1' &
· ' H1'1YkC"huUr111.-l gani:r:ation open to all Coast Mana,aofowConllll• ...
Harbor Area children rang-1841 Nrwpoirt ........,_
ing from three years by PHON1! 646-31'1
Dec. 1, 1965, through four
years.
Fall semester beg In •
Tuesday, Sept. 14. Infor ma·
lion concerniog enrallment
may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Charles Benion, M0-
0418. or Mrs J•me1 Gor·
man, 642.ml.
UNITED
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Who "custom~cooks"
fruits and vegetables
for your baby?
Gerber; .. of course!
At Gerber, we Cook every food KCOl'dint to Its
Individual needs ... to nourish rour btby bitter, and
inerea~hit pfe1s.u,. In eatfna.
Sweet potaf"oeS, for Instance, •re rnoN. d .... tlblt
whln 1tow-cooked. Fruits, on tM othet hind,
.,. flash-coolltd to keep their •PPHllna: navors
and cotors. ·
"Custom-cOOklna" brlnp out the btst In every
6-rber Strained Food, and prtMrves the utmost In
food values. But jsn't thet typk;al of the 1rtra
~ you pt ... from a COl"l'IPl"Y thlt tptelallns In
aoad lhlnp fo• baby!
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attire. And the Orange Coast is ready for the
ac.c year with plenty of innovations.
num is h eadaches - a natural outgrowth·
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of a sc hool sys·
tcm with 86,000 young people. Here's the story of what's in store
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$81 Million a Year to Run Schools
87 C'HARUi:S If. LOOS ment for 1w.-1mnunt:1 tolbe ur 2,200 from Jut year -lOcun View, SNI Rea ch ~ndl at>oul JOO rrom previous year licipated lax rate of Sl.53 per thia year to $390 per ~· tu rate of "2-M per •t~ wm
Staff Education Wrltrr roughly 16,000 mor" lhan tht· full timr \luff of 300 1rwl11dr~ \\'r,lmlni.ter elementary dts· -ft\C schools, :ncludmg two1SlOO. down 14 cents from last S30 more than lut yur 1 fig· be up oae pellJl1 frt-m Jut
, :!Id ct·rt1f1calcd and 15<J d115l·!tn\'l), 1:111 or which har.dlc stu· on one campus former l Y year -enrollment expected ure. year _ enroll.meat ltlll riatac
It wt.n take more than .. I currH t population of ll untl111i: jlfled rmployeb -co:.t u! rdu· dents in k.Jnde.rgart~ through kn-Ow as Central Scbool--ctaff to hit peak of 1.250 during the ill wbat bas tie. one of COUii·
mUlu.a th.la ye.at to finance ton Beach. largest of thr ''" l'Mlwn pt1r i ludcnl c.xpel·Lcd c:1gl1th gr Ade. ol 190 include.a l.2S cut.Wcat.ed year, an mcr~ ol only 50 NEWPORT B A RB 0 R ty's most uplocive crowth
pubUc tducaUoe trom kinder-ctUea. to be ~. tip '6 from la ti t'OlJNTAlN VALL t; y of wtuch 112 a.re clulroom over last year's ~nt in UNION HIGH SOIOOL DIS-diatricts, It la upecW to hit
art.a , .. _. ..... Jun1 col.le To loot at It another way, yeu, bul still expected lo be ·SCHOOL DlSTRJO'I" ta 4 U· te1.chers and SS cluslfled em· one ol the county 1 smallest TRJC?: Slo.6 mlllloa buqel 11.890 this year. up 715 _ t1 I .... ,,,.... or I' tho lowest ln c.urornla where · • · m ployes -COit ol edueadon and tlowat crowinc diJtricts schools staff ol &l50 lDcludes a)oQ& the Orua• Cout. ln Colt. Meu, for eurnple, tho statewide average rost or Hon budget -tu rate antlcl-per student u;ped.ed to be _ two campuas will house -expected tu rate of SUI - (
That's the &rand tot.al of about one ol every ail resl· educ.lint junior college atu· pated at '3.65 per •100. down 1471 this year doW'ft about them all -ataH ol 72 includes up 7 cents from la.st year -449 ~~a'r and ;1 =· budltta for the 10 .chool dJ• denta ta an elementary school denll Is ~. 5 <;t!nls from last year, but~. ' sr certificated (S4 clum>om enrollmen~ expected to reach room c n ·
trieU lel'Ytftl Cotta M •a a, student. In Westmltuter the D.aslcally, the 0 CJ CD still the h11beat ln the county teacben) and 15 classified 7.500 during the year. up a Lied employes -cost of edu· r ... w. •il . Hun-r•Uo 11 about ... of .,.,1 .,rv•• both the Huntlnfl°" -enrollment •lqleded to OCEAN v I E w satOOL ...,..,.. _ _. of education substantial 100 Crom lut year ~"' ~..:: rise '11 la
BMdl, N Buch. Seal four reaideata. BMch Union Hl&h School Dis· ruch 6,000 dwinl the ,.ar. DISTRICT: •u mUliGa budt--tbia year' expected to rise SlO -they'll be boused oa four per c year.
Beadt ud •tmtnat.r. Sta.rtlint! Yu. but the rte-tr1ct and the Newport Harbor up a wboppln1 UOO from lut to ._ per child. campuses -slalf of 532 In·
1be ftpre maku one thlaJ ure1 are evea more lmprea-UnJon lll&b School District. year -ei&ht acbooU opeD this et -antkipated Lu rate eludes 374 certificated 1319 NEWPORT BEACH CITY
dear -pubUc fld'6C1Uon "" tdve when you realize they do rail , more beinl built -at.aff Sl.44 per s100 .• down 2 cent.a class.room teachers) and 158 SCHOOL DISTRJC?: '3.3 mil·
tbe Orute Ooaat ta bla buat· not Include hJih achool and HUNTINGTON B E A C H or 281 lncludea J05 certificated from last year -enrollme.nt WESl'MINSTER . SOIOOL classUied employes -cost of lion budget -tax rate is e.x-
neaa. coll•fe a1udenls. UNlON HIGH SCHOOL DIS-oC which 17' are clauroom expected to reach 10,000 dur· DISTIUCr : •.4 million budg-education expected to climb peeled to st.and at lut year's
la ooet.rut to the 1ehool n.· Alt~h moat ol the Or· TRJCT: Tot.al budget Sll.7 teachers plua 11 classlfied ing the year. up l,O from et -anticipated tu rate of '62 to S716 per student this figure ot $1.44 per $100 -eo-
ure. buq9tl for munktpaJ ana• Oout diatrtct.a takt the million -anticipated tax rate emptoyes -coat of educ,ation last year -15 ICbools open a .u per $100, same as last year. rollment expected •o rise D> ~ la the aame alx name ot the city they serve ot Q.08 per s100. up a cent$ per student expected to be this fall. more beinl built -year's -enrollment expect· High school district serves during the year to 5,100 ln
clU.. t.bla :YMr total about (Ocoeaft View e.t.mentary In from last year -an esllmat· $392. down Al from last year. staff of 505 includes 330 cer· ed to grow by ¬.her 1.000 Costa Mesa Union 1elemen· seven schools -ataf' of Di
914.1 mUlioe. aJtahUy more Hunt.Jqton Beach ta an ex-ed t ,W students wlU be on HUNTINGTON 8 EA c H uricataoded (~75cla=r ... t.eacb-to U,D> during the year, bot tary) and Newport Beach City includes 223 cut.Ukated and
than ~ ol the amount c.pUoa), a.cbool diltrtct boun· three campuses lh1a yur -ersl '= ~ em· lt'a old hat ln this district, school districts. All three are 113 classified etnployes -tbe ~ b' acboola. dariet do not ~ co-staff of a Includes 400 cer· CITY SCHOOL DISTRIC?: ployes -cost per student th1a •blch school ofOciAls say Is In their last year a.s separate district cwms 1a5 dus·
PUPILS lnclde with municlpal bouft. uncated and JOO classified $4.2 million budiet -tax rale year estimated at S3'Tl. up '5 approaching saturation -22 districts. will become unified room teachers -that's rt&bt
•• dariea. Ir fact. It'• un~ tr empJo1es -cost of education anticipated at •u• per SlOO. from last year. acboo1a -staff of W in· July 1, 1966. 181"'1 -one vice principal
And tcbool a~ •U· they do -no iutter what per student expected to be up 10 cents. but ati1l amon1 -;-dudea 4'74 certifl~ted (G teaches ball-time -cost ot
m.ate almolt •• ~. la-the J'Ml estate aa*man sa.Jd. "10. up $11 from last ~ar .. t.be lowest ln the county ~n· SEAL B ... AC B SCJIOOL cluaroom teachers) and ml COSTA MESA UN I 0 N eduution is expected to co
dudiq about ll,D pert time T Dlatrlct s er ves Fountain rollment expected to reach DISTRICT: Budfll o1 ali&ht· cla.utfied employea -cost of SCHOOL DlSTRJC?: $10.a up $29 this year to sm per
ltudeel.a In eYenlftl dauM •l MULn-AX!S Valley, HunUogton Be a c h, u a dwiq tbe J91r. up ly more than Sl mlWoa -an· education ex:pect.ed to rise mlllloo budget -anticipated child. OrUf9 Cout eou.,. wW bt hw property ownen are
In the .,...., • echoola dw-libly to pay taxea ln all 10
tn1 the lllMI ICbool YMt. dtatricta. Mott will pay t.u .. Jolalnl \be naab to the In at IMat lhrM -aa eJe.
cluaroom wUJ bt UIT .cbool meat.ry dlatr1ct, nne ol the
empJoyea, lnd\adiq almott 1ru '1 two .hllh acbool dis-
Udo dauroom teachen. tricta aDd the Orance Cout
al Jwllor Colle .. District.
(Then a.re two ,_.r Aad becHae tchool dillrlcts
dauilk'aUonl for tcbool reoat.. ftderll ud a t a t e
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Big News Year
DAILY PILOT Education Writer
Charles H. Loos examines the shape
of things to co1ne in education
along the Orange Coast.
The _biggest news 1n education aJong the Orange
Coast this year is the opening of the new University
of California, Irvine.
Its initial student body, expected to number about
1,500. will join almost 86,000 students expected this
year in the area's junior college and 90 elementary
and secondary schools.
UCI's Impact on the Orange Coast may be im·
measurable.
COMMUNITY LIFE
Besides being a maj"r educational institution -
one of nine UC C'UTlpuses -it is expected to have some
ellect on almost every phase of community life, from
economJcs to the arts.
UCl will grab most or the headlines this fall and,
unless you're paying close attention. you may overlook
perhaps an even more significant. if less glamourous,
aspect of education along the Orange Coast.
Within one year, no less than four major educa·
tional institullons -will open in the ar<'a . Just a rew
miles from each other
ESTANClA HIGH SCHOOL
Opening along with UCI this fall will be Costa
Mesa's new Estancia High School, in all probability
one or the most modern secondary schools in the na·
lion. Its design already has won national re<:ognition.
The fall of 1966 will see the opening of two equally
modern facilities, Fountl!.in Valley High School and
Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Both are
already under construction.
On the Orange Coast, where the growth of school·
age population already has hit astounding proportions,
the size and timing of these projects is unprecedented.
LARGEST 11\"DUSTRY
Together, they represent U1e substantial commit·
ment the area is making to education. already its larg·
est industry.
Along this line, Dr. Arthur F. Corey, executive
secretary or the California Teachers Association !CTA l
and himself a former Orange County teache r and
school administrator, offered these thoughts:
''The growth institutions of the future will not be
our factories, but our intellectual institutions. Schools.
colleges. unlversilies, rt> search corporations. industna 1
laboratories and experimental stations "ill expand
beyond anything now thought possible. Such centers
of thought production will be surrounded by clusters
or industrial development ..
Corey adde<l · .. \\'hat the railroads did for the sec·
ond hall of the last century and what the automobile
industry did for the the first hall or this century may
be matched by the 'knowledge industry' in the not-to·
distant future."
LEADING CENTER
If Corey is correct I and there are many who be·
lieve his prediction already is corn.lng trueJ, the
Orange Coast prom1srs to be one or the leading centers
of the so-<:alled knowledge industry.
The opening or these four major Institutions within
one year also focuses attention on what is still the
biggest single problem facing school authorities and
Prange Coast residents -skyrockeUng growth in
ichool enrollment and how to cope with it.
Despite the U.S. Office of Education's prediction
that elementary and secondary school enrollment will
level of! nationally this year, enrollment at these levels
continues to rise at a rapid rate in many Orange Coast
school dlstricts.
Compounding the problem is the fact that the
Orange Coast Is very much in step with the national
trend toward burgeoning college enrollment, partic·
ularly in public institutions of higher education.
FASTEST GROWING DISTRICT
The Orange Coast Junior College District, wblcb
is building its second campus in Huntington Beach,
is the fastest growing junior college district in Califor-
nia. according to its superintendent, Dr. Norman E.
Watson.
Although OCC does not match the growth rates of
such two.year institutions as Miami·Dade in Florida,
Its position as the fastest growing in California places
it among the nation's leaders in this respect.
UCl, whJch Is expected to have an enrollment of
27,500 in 1990, will not ease the pressure on local junlor
colleges. It was not expected to.
GRO\\TH BIGGEST PROBLEM
Orange County Superintendent of Schools Frank
A. Grunenfelder agrees with most local school men
that growth is the county's, and particularly the
Orange Coast's, biggest problem.
Grunenfelder. who helps guide the fortunes of the
second largest public school population or any Callfor·
nia county <Los Angeles County is first). points out
that growth or school enrollments in coastal areas of
Orange <;ounty is likely to remain hJgh for years to
come. ._
The future, although promising, Is causing some
sleepless nights for locaJ school administrators. who
are askJng themselves: Can we build fast enough?
Can we afford it?
WE MUST
The answer. most agree, is that we must. To do
otherwise, they point 9ut, would be to see educational
programs swept on the rocks by a tidal wave or stu·
dents. The result would be curtailment of educational
opportunity.
The growth problem brings another with it -how
to maintain individuality in the face of sheer size.
Expanded use of the computer as an educational
tool provides one bright spot in the search !or answers
to this question.
EXTF./liS IVE PROGRAM
UC! already is involved in an extensive computer
proi.?ram Isome wags refer to the university as
'"l'CIBM"I and is particularly interested in the com·
puter's applications to teaching. Findings at UCI
doubtless will have implications for the future at other
levels of education.
Orange Coast College also has a substantial In·
vestment in data processing and plans future expan-
sion of both educational and business aspects of the
pro~ram.
The Huntington Beach high school district has been
using data processing for seven years to help with
administrative thores and the Harbor Area's high
school di strict will start data processing on a limited
scale this year for the same purpose.
This then. generally, is the nice of the future in
education on the Orange Co;w;t.
Here are some or the specific things to look for
during the coming year:
School District Reor,anlzatlon: This Is the final
year for three Harbor Area dlstrlclt whose voters
( DAJL V PILOT/ NtWS·!>rtU S3
for Edn~ation
approved a merger last June. Costa Mesa elemen·
tary, Newport elementary and the Newport Harbor
l 'mon High School District will be one district by this
time next year
Voters in the 52·square·mile Huntington Beach
Union High School District, which covers five separate
tlementary systems, go to the polls Sept. 21 to ballot
on the proposed consoUdatioo of all six districts.
Orange Coast Coilege has plans to merg with the
Santa Ana Junior College Di~rtct and two areas -
Orange and Garden Grove -which are not now in a
junior college district If approved by the state Board
of Education this fall. the plans will be laid before
voters in t\l.O separate elections early next year.
Elections : Decisions in\·olving money, the make·
up of school boards and redistricting face voters this
year. G<'nerally spe aking. however. voters will not be
called upon to exercise their franchise as many times
this year as they were in 1964-6.1. There are two
reasons -fewer financial issues this year in Orange
Coast school districts and this is an off.year for
choosing school boards.
Besides the previously mentioned redistricting
elections, Harbor Area voters will choose a seven-
member board to govern their new unified school dis·
trict In balloting Oct. 5. Harbor Area voters also can
look for some kind of financial issue !or future school
construction, probably after the first of the year.
If the Huntington Beach redistricting proposal
passes, voters there will also have to choose a new
school board. probably in December.
The Fountain Valley elementary district plans a
tax decrease election Oct. 5. The election may not be
held, however. if the Huntington Beach area unUicl'·
Uon plan wins \"oter approval.
Currlculwn Cban'u and Erperlmeots: Expand·
ed foreign language instruction, mandated !or the 6th,
7th and 8th grades by the state Legislature, will in·
volve the biggest effort at the elementary level. The
seven Orange Coast elementary districts report they
are ready to go.
High schools in the Harbor Area will start expand·
ing their vocational programs this year \\1th an eye
toward preparing the student who does not plan a four·
year college education for advanced technical courses
offered at Orange Coast CoUe~e.
Al Huntington Beach and Westminster high
schools, teachers and administrators will be looking
for ways to strengthen English composition courses.
Several methods will be looked into, but the key aim.
under a school board order, Is to find ways to lighten
the load on English teachers so that students will get
more 't'Titing assignments.
Also in Huntington Beach area high schools, a new
leadership class for student body omcers will h.ave a
new twist -instruction about the workings of public
education.
Orange Coast CoUege will continue to expand its
course offerings this year with new, two·year pro·
grams for future librarians, medical assistants and
airline hostesses. ..
Federal Program•: Aside from UCI and Orange
Coast College, area schools are not deeply involved at
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Fantastic: Half of An1ericans FILLING
CLASSES Biggest Boom Expected
Are Going to School This Year Filling the nation's classes ·
-53 million to elementary
and high school
-S.3 mllllon in colleges.
In Overcrowded Colleges
. univertieies •nd junior col· By G. K. HODENFIELD leges. _--400.000 persons. pnmarilylblgger every year. Jeges WASHINGTON (UP[) -1945 and the effects have•to dispose of their military
AP Education Writer -28 million in adult educa· high school O'ropo~ts. study· There are a number o( rea--28 mllllon ln adult educa· School enrollment Is expect· been felt in the nation's cot.I obligation.
WASHINGTON (AP) -It's tion classes. Ing and working tn the Job sons for the increased inter-lion classes ed to set records this ear le ges for several years. I The Office or Education es-
fa ntastic, but true-half or all -4.3 million taking corre-Corps and in programs sp~n· est in education by people of -4.3 million taking corre· f k" d t th Y b The complication has been timates that the bumper crop
A m er i c a n s are going to spondence courses. ~ored by the Manpower Tram· all ages. spondence cours~: rom '" ergar en rou~ that many young men have of 1 45 million college fresh·
school. -4 million enrolled in ex· mg and Development Act. Perhaps the single biggest -4 million enrolkd in ex· graduate school. but the big chosen to enter the milita~·I men this fall will include sub-
Of the estimated total pop-tension division courses and Th_ere. is, _or course .. some reas.on is t_hat i~ an era of ex-tfnsion division programs boom will again be in the na· services immedi3tely after stantial numbers of these vet·
uJalion of 195 million, 97.6 programs offered by colleges duplica~on m these. figures. pl~g sc1entlf1c and techno--2 million mo?mbers of lion's overcrowded colleges. graduallon from high school erans.
million are engaged ln fur· and universities. A serviceman, for _instance, logical _knowledge, m u s c I e armed forces taking courses according to the U.S. omce
therlng their education, for· -2 million members of the might be counted twice if the power ts gomg out of style. of Education ----------------------
mally or informally. armed forces taking courses courses he ts taking are by More than ever before in his-·
According to the best esti· which will be valuable to them correspondence. tory .e~ucation Is a prlrne pre· College enr~llments wl 11
mates available. there are: in civilian Lire after they leave BIG BUSINESS :equ1s~te for getting and hold· Science and technolo~y are reach S 4 mllhon. up ~ ~r PAGE Z:
-53 mLllion in elementary the service. Whatever the exact per· mg a JOb. !finding new knowledge so cent from last year. officials · · · 11 wm •••• .,, "'1111 ..... 11,.."c. ora• .. c .. ,, ietleel• '"'' , .. ,. u• • Ct11tr-•lt l •c-tHhlrlcll•t In.,. I• U YHrt ... 111 Cetl-and secondary schools. ~.000 youngsters in pre· centage, the figures prove Another reason is that the fast that what ls taught in the predicted in an annual pre·1 ,.,,," """ ""' t.01 ,.11. M or-c ..... ,, 111 .,.,..., 1er ,.,. ,.,, ., .. ,.
-5.3 million in colleges, school programs such as "op-that education is the nation's ~.S. population has been get·lclassroom today is obsolete fall digest of education statis· PAG E 3:
universities and junior col· eratton headslart." biggest business and getting hng younger every ye3r. On1 tomorrow. lies _ ,.,1•12--::~~:,i! ~1~11 :.= :i~,.,;-:-.,:::' .... < .. ,, oc""'" 11vt ,..,...
JuJy 1, 1964, 46 per cent or ' Thi I tr f t h . . -. , ••••• 1.c.""' "'" -11•11 ., •II Amtrl<IM ............ K ..... th uJ ti d 25 s s ue o ec nic1ans . Elementary and secondary ,,...,, • ..,.. ..... ,., ,.,., '"" , .. , .... 11 .. '" •11t •• ,, ... • ,,,...., e pop a on was un er ''hose jobs simplv disappear. •""'"-clff ,.,,., .. and 42 per cent was under 21. IL Is also true of ·profes11ionaJ school .enro~ments will . show P1\GE 4:
The median age of all Amer· I men and women who will fall only slight Ulcreases. Kinder· .... .,, ... ~~=-:,,::·;:~ ~ !'!!' .:=•·"'o .ne1t 11o ... wt111 wi•--.
leans ft~-~s t2830.5 ye1ars in 191>:1. by the wayside If they don't garten through grade eight1 P.\GE 5:
comp ... l:U 0 .2 n 1950. It is I krep apace of new develop-enrollments are expected to · '"'' M•u'• 1•11 .. 1 •v11c11••· ••w n "-'""""..,. •1 s ... ,,..,,,
estimated the median age will ments in the1r fie lds. be 35 5 mUU In c1111 ..... 1. co11 .... fW -"· drop to 25.9 by 1975. Median , . . · on. an crease PAGE 6:
Is almost the Same as aver""C ""'''ery new discovery m the of 1.1 ,...,.. cent over last year . . ,. -•<""'• wm _,, '" <"""' ... , .. , 111 , .. , ... u ..,. "" r-><""'' -•• _...,, 111 Snttmwr nu. tteu,.. wn >t in this case. It means there f1rld of medklne. for exam· SAl\fE c.11-. s1a10 co11 .... , Fvll•rt•• 1. ,.., .. , o1 '"""""' -.-
t plr. means a ""homework as· "'"' -'"~~ ~~· ;:;• :::.,,, .. 0 ,1d,.. .. l>t•d • .,.. to "~"°' =~e o~:r ~t~ny under that age l'ignment" for thousands of Grades nine through 12 are ••r041 ..... 1 11,v,.1 '" u o""" coe11 oc~oo1 "'"roe"
Another reason that An1er. <.11x:tors expected to enroll 12.9 mil· PACE 7: F hi h i d d , l•F'tllm"'' llwrM fff °'""" Cov•I\' coll• .. , Icarus are turntng to ellucauon or once 10 s 3!"r e an Hon throughout the nation. . .. occ , • .,.,, .,._,., 1u11i.• ... , ... '" c•11t11f~lf
Is the increased leisure time h3 rassed lire. todays educa· about the same as last year. :··~~'::::"~i. .. iw;,,:•!:._,..._
resulting from shorter work tor has a big_ger problem than Total enrollment or all stu· PAGE ~:
weeks and earlier retirrment. money In tr) Ing to do his job. dents thJs faJI in elementary.' · · · ,~.,.., ... C'"-•111 ~••• • .. c-<•mov• •~1• re•.._.. , ... , ...
And the percentage of Money .re can find, teachers secondary and higher educa.I rA'GE:' -~ s. ..... s. .. Dlvh ....
Americans furthering their he ~an · lion is expected to be 54.2 Wllr• "' ,...,__,.,. , .. '"'" '" ....,, .. ._. dh1r1<1, .... ,. ..
education Is almost certain to It 5 one thing, for instance. million, nearly 28 per cent of .. ,.. ~ .•~,":: .... '=:.,.~'j;,~v. '::'".-... ,.. .... 11 1, • ,..,11.., 1....,.
rise in the years ahead. for the aovernment,.to set up the U.S. population. The fig. Tat ,.," ler "°'-c ...... -fi•lrlch
Children will be going to a projec~ ll~e operatJon ure, which Includes both pub-rAGE 1n :
h I 11 headslart to 1nve 600 000 dis 1. d rt hoo . "''' ... Yt ,,, ... , •ec.i """" •l"•'CI• ~••• '"· ..,,.... ... 1c oo ear er with the spread ~· · · 1c an p vate sc I enroll· ._,.._ ~,0,.,, •M ·-""' -'"" ,...,. -.. • ""'"._"..,· i.vt ,,..,. of pre·school programs. advantaged ch1ld.r.n a bettu ments, represents a record '' ft~"'"' .... •• .... ,, _, •"•~"' '' ,.. ..... ~1 .. c1111or•I•'• ""•"•
They wlU be staying Iona-c h 8 n c' of s~ceeding in for the 21st straight year. It I •CM91 ·~·.~.::~., .... , ......... ,,.,.,. "' ...... v ., .. ,.,,,. w•••ul•• .., w-•
er. too. A survey of 13 ooo school. does not. however. lnclude 1 ,.,_ --~ ''"'"" ec,..., ,.,. ~•11••·
college freshmen by the E·du· lt"s something else again_ to adults, or armed forces per· rAr.F. 11 : fl d th th d f !If ed L .. I ..... Calllwlllo ·-t•,, -... ·~•t••t • ..-......... c•tionaJ T e s t I n g Service n e ousan s o qua ' sonnel engas.?ed In furthering ,...,,..,.,.-,..,,.,.... n 1 • .,..,, 11..,,.. '"111 • "' ... 111 .....
lhowed th"'t • of ev• .. y 10 teachen needed to make the thf'lr educaUon on a part·1 . ,..,.,, -1e • ... •••v••• "•• ,,..., •r• '"' •c .... u ........ • V ~ U . ~ flint e¥1*-"~ f!f .. ...., .,_,. .... '" ... ,.,..,.,._ • .,..,,.___..,., .t "''""'"''" planned to "'O to ~rofessional opera on a success. time basis. .,.,~, t• ..... <1•",_' "'" 1.11 '" """' .. ,..,. •~ •··~· ..,., .. v e ~ •-·"' •"t\'f .._.., 1fvl"' Vft•'9ttffft••d '""~"•'" •• mtMrlttPL. or graduate 1choo after col· EXP ANSION HARD The spurt In college enroll· PAf.F. l2:
lege. Thf' state colleges and uni· ment.s Is a contlnuatlor. of the , •• ~ ............. , ..... 11 ..... 1 ... ,.,.., ,,. ,.. .. , •• ,,.._
But It la mol'9 than Just ver~ities can expand and ex· post • World War II bsby 001"' t•11~;:t;!: ... :;;:·:~::i ...... , ·-,,. '" 10••'tt1 ,.,.._ 1•
countin& those w h o st.art pand to mNt the demand for boom. . complicated by thf' .. ,..~···~ , ... ta11
early and stay late. collri:e entra.n~e Their hi" continuing return to college P.\C.F. U :
M h I & 'Of d { V l"t n Te .. t '9tl elchtr. o( t..i\ Y••r'' <tU• .. Cr¥ii9'. ,,._, • flnr ost aut or tle11 say today·~ problf'm ta to find the prOft·s· arme orces c ' a 5 n ........ '""-"' -••c••· •• • .... .c111u1...a ......... .., "'' ,,..11
youn~stera face the pro~pcct \lrs to like over the clas&· t:FFECTS .,_R, ,,,.!!::' ;;~~;:"';',":;...•r;;: •• ~·..:::•,..! .. ;:,"".., "''"' t<,_.
or going back to school ev.ry room $ The U.S. blrth rate In· . . s,.,. o. .. ...,_ of ·-·"·• •••• ',,. "lloOI •"""' • ..., 10 .. f ... ~. h t , .. 6lr .-•• • 101ec-. -........,.. -••f'fW of c e11.....,,1a·, Nlet ...,..,..,. If tt ----------------------------------n~~ u~~oo u~ lnl~~•bo~~~Ul~cr"~~~~~~~ -~-~~~ .. ~~~-~"~~~ workinc Uvu. (Ste FANTASTIC, Page 9) years 61' the •ar ended to"---------------------
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What Happened to Red Schoolhouse?
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It Blossomed
lntn New Shape
By CRAaLES R. LOOS a.nge Coast &dtoola to be car-
.......... ~ peted throughout wtD be lbe
School huDdin.p, once little Newport H~ Uaioa ru,h
men tbu brick boxes with School Districts new Ectao-
wtndowl, are blossoming into dA High in Costa Mesa. It
handredl ol new shapei. ~!!! r:J1·tbe Huntlnl*
Tbere are 5Uil • &baped ~h Unioa Hieb School Dll-ICboolJ, circular 5Cbools. six-• .-. Wl ..a....tu ...... _.,_ . sided ICboola and &Cbools with-~·are' ucu~•.wl over
out wlDdow1 where aiM:oodi· -~~ or not to ca~ t.belr tianed daurooml are le&led district 1 new Fouat.ain Val-
olf from outside d.ist.ractionJ ~y Higb School. ICbeduled to
' The OraQ&e Cout area: open i.a September 18.
Jib the real al tbe nation, ls GOOD ~UL TS
at the peak of • loaC llC:hool CarpetlnC hu been used in
bqflcttnl boam. Nationally, the district. cm an~
qamcttn1 for constnacCioD ol tal basis.. in the retwthbed
, ~tary and secood&ry library at the old Huntington
ICboola ro.e from Sill mllllon Beach Rigb campus. Results
i:a 1MMI to an estimated s:u baYe been 1ood. according to
billion last yeM. scbool officiall, •bo point to
: AS.J MIWON another plus 1.0 f.avor of car-
. In 10 <>range c.oast scbool peting -for some. u yet not
distrida th.la JeM. tbe figure w~lely upla1ned re~. car-
for bui1dini procrams totals peting on the noo.r ~ms to
about '35.3 million. Not all ol cut down oo d.bc.ipl.ine ~
: that money will 10 into new leml, they uy · ESTANClA HIGH SCHOOl. DESIGN W~ NATIONAL RECOGHtTION ~ boftftr. A bii n .. Oran&e Coast Junior
dmDk ol It will Co for debt CoDeee District a1ao plans a -
Jerrice cm local band.I ad tensive use of carpeti.ag . . . . . state ec.bool bulkllng loans. thnJutbout buiJdlncs of tts Most inside walls 111 the aca... cbu&'a in .. the ecwmac en-~fferen.l . way: thus ~v-Will the plaD uve maaey?
What ner bappeoed lo the new Huntington Beach e&m· demic areas .~ movable for ~t. K:CWCtiog to Per-IIlg 1Ddiv;U1ualily of de5.i.gn: School officials "1 it's too
little red IC~ jpus, Golden West CoDece. space flu.ID.ili~y dictated by eaa. Fountain V a 11 e Y High early to tell for sure, but in-
' · It CostA Meu's Estancia changing cumculum. MODULES S <:ho o I, anotner compact dkatiotli are savings. if any,
We" simply outqown School provides an example CWsrooms are grouped . 1 . 1school patterned aft'r the on tbe first group of schools t;n both~ ~m:: o1 lhe "new thinkin&" now around small depa.rtmeatal W:u!:Je": for tbe ~wH1111r 111untington . Beach district's built under the program will
. Y.· . going into IChool plannini. courts. This. according to t.be i.agtoo c:mpus 0 Ull ·1Manna High., ~il1 ~ one of not be substantial. The pay· m~:-ton han;1 arcbidteds. both locally and across the architects. is a change from open in ~cte, ~~~led to the first fac1ht1es built under off. school officials say, may
1 er;ieiJc 00 ~rethees~ nation. traditional designs in wtuch planned ar~:I'..; ~are this plan, in1ti.at~d by the Cali· come later when this new ap-
edf 0diW:,_}~ ~onal hil· n ir:vvv-..n N corridors are wrapped around modulei EAch squar oobet rorrua Co mm1ss1on on SchooJ proach gets past tbe experi-
0 tra uuu.i • ~ • p n.i:A.NV:.aTIO unrelated classrooms. . . . . squ.are c~ Con.suuctJOn Systems. 'menl&l st.age.
osophy with innovation and Ju design, as well 15 Lha1 . partitiooed mt.o any oombina----------------------,xpanding curriculum. In of its prototype -Corona. del The courts prOVlde a focal tion of interior 1p.ces, or to
short. currl.culum is playing Mar High School _ won Ila-point for each department and any larger multiple ol 40.
an increas.lnt}y Important role tional recognition for arc.hi-include teachers om~. con-Again, flen'bi.Uty l.s the key. NEWS
In school design.. There is al-I.eels Wtlliam E. Blurock & feren_~ room~ a:'d ~e;enct With riUQg cods have come • • •
'o more emphasis oo esthet-Associat~. areas. A plarutari~m tS tncor: .increasing demands lo bl.lild (from p 3)
cs as laymen es .well as edu· Like Corona del Mar High poratcd m t~ !!CleftC'e court. good schools foe less money. ai-e
:alors and architects recog· and Marina H.igb in Hunting· an art ~allery in the art The Huntington Beach high all '1o5t of the federal funds which flow into area
n1ze the_ import.an~ of a pl~as-t.on Beach, Esta.ocia ls a com· court. school district ls trying one districts are in the form or grants for 'quipment. or ~nt enruonment far learnmg. pact high school tone large ~O WL~DOWS new approach to this prob-hrC'au se a district qualifies for aid otMier longstanding
,lBSOl.ESCENCE building!. Its ac.ade~ic area!>! The school I.& air-ooodition-lem. legu;Lation delirung the area u "federally impacted."
In addition. mos~ schoollenclose a large 1.11terior court. ed . with no out.side windows, EXPERIMENT ln general, lhis means the local diitrict terVei a cer-
men and arclilieds are coo-'J'.h.e. court house£ commo?land there won't be any class-The district bas JO.l.Oed J? lain amount oi iiWdenl.s generated by military instal-
sctously MJeti.Dg lD avoid built-facilities such as t~e. Llbrar}. room doors _ aaotber cost h Calif . . -la lions oc private firms with large govenunent con·
in obso~~. School dis· a lecture hall. and dining area saving made possible by aoise ~~ in an ~nua . s:~ f5· tracts,
tricts more than eftr before. as well as iru1Jvido~ st~dy reducing carpets, according which bopef~ill ieJ ~ The lluntington Beach high school dlstric.i does
are ~tid.pattng hJtnre needs and small-group di.scuss1onlto school ofticals. cos t ~avings in' school coo~ plan a new, federally financed work-st11dy program
and illlistiDC on flexibility i.a areas. Another example of ~ structlon. for about 70 &t:udents from low lnrome families.
des_ign.. . CORRIDORS new ~pproac~ to school plan-Pre. fabricated compooents The program. simHar to one already ln use at ~ew adeu for school de~1gn 1be buic deUgn does away 1mng . is. arehi~ect William L. will be used in school COG· Oranee Coast College, is aimed at keepin& students
seem \.o have the u.me aim : to a large mur..ue with tra-Pereira s design for Golden struclion in all L3 di&tricls 111 school who otberwiae mlght have t.o quit for econom-
to provide ti. best !urning ditional corridors. The idea West Col~ge. Major compooents auca ~ ic reasons, wbile al the aame time, ofiertne them job
em 1ronment for the lea.st is to make optimu.wt use p G.WC is designed "to growlroofl.ng be.ams. walls and veo· experience. They work for the school district while
number oC dollars and still spa~ normally used oolyr a and change like a living or· tilation' 5ystems ,_,ill be the they are in school.
leave room for .future Deeds. small fraction ol the school garusm, adapting itself over &ame but e.adl scbool d.istnct Approval ol the Hunt.ington Beach program by
Many Oran~ Coast ardtl-day. the years to unpredictable will put them togetbu in a federal authorities is still peculing.
tMts and educa~~ ag~e: 1~-~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We 're serving no purpose if
·we build iiOmeUtlng in 1965 1'.11:
. thal could have been built in 11•1.,.•lll•llllm.•Ai.m 1955. What we should be do-
ing u building scho;ols that
will be fresh and exciting 10
years from now."
;BABY CROP
• While lhe growth ol the pm.t-
war baby crop to college age
is forcm~ a shift in emphasis
to college construction huge
problems sWI Cace elerneo-
tary and secondary iehool
planners.
Th ere appears to be no end t
immediately in sight t.o the · ~rowth of school age popula-1
uoo along the Orange Coast.
!or ua.mp~. The growth rate
already hu hit astounding
proportions, bul five oC the SI
uea's nine elementary and •
high school districts report p
lhe~· have built :ess than half
o( the &ehools they will ulti-
matelv need . ~los't problems involve mon-
ey
' Whl1e enrollments are high
and g~tting higher and new
teaching methods demand
new concepli for schools. coo-j
s~ruclJon costs continue t.o
nse. t
HOW :'t1LT ll
tr s not ~o much a question ,'
of how good a school vou can
build . but how much school
) ou can fit in a light budget.
Moreover. materiah and
<'quipment going into new
schools are a far cry from •
what went in years ago
Jn 1954. for example. the '
nalion 's schools spent about I
SI00.000 for carpeting. Mosl ~
of it went into offices. Last1
year. U.S. schools paid be-·
tween $40 million and $50 mll·
Uon for carpetin~.
Floor coverings incorporat-i
Ing new "miracle" fibers are
being sold to schools on the
buis that they are cheaper
and urier to maintain lban
hard noors and that they
eliminate classroom distrac-
tloos at the source by muf-
lliac IOCmda ot poi•nding feet,
dJ'OllPld tutboob and 9CraJ>-an, e:Mlrt, tb\11 doiq away
witJl tbe Died for apemive
IOQndproofing on walls and
ct8..,..
111.UPiUS!! C t a tr a I alr-condJUonlng.
b..,.... Ullnries. the.aters.11
pMAll. •*t --1 centers
ad edDcatlcmal ~°" fa-dlllll ............ .
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C~Utn11'•
R .. $1
WNCH KITS
·~~Prid s1• Our Price
LM"V•
WOR LD GLOBES
e FLASH CARD BOOKS
R99. 39c ..
• Funny Comp1ny
SCHOOL BAG, Reg. 1.50
e VOIT SWIM FINS
Ctos. Out ............ .
e GI JOE
DEEP SEA DIVER, 199. $1
e SNOW CONE MACHINE
Reg. $5 ... ,,,,,.,,,,,
IS BACK!
new magic odion
OUR
LOW
PIUC! $122 ~~ PRICE
I/lop Mon,.
Wed .. Thu,.. ..
Fri. Tiii I p.m.
Kl 5-7032
1.98
5¢
99¢
~ Ot=F
5.88
3.88
Or Owr
Layaway Plan
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OFFBEATS by Sbicca
"Of!buts by ~'b1cca, U .00 • 14.00 • • • Toes an ID lt7lit tplD. lllde J'GUl'I
tnto tlteee Dolly-toed OUMata Md watch them amilel" llJ'I ..... Bi 1•
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NEW!
Back-to-School
Fashion Fabrics
at SINGER
S. ~ newest TOOCB • ssw• ...t.1 m&c.Ala• -
the only machine that do.a all a kinda of Hwiql
Other new SINO ER· eewin& madLtw from •AMI
-..; ,,_1'~ lut St NGIR .. ,,
SINGER ..... ~
2300 Harbor 8lvd.
COSTA Mt&A
Phone 549-1115
• 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA
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SPEClAL
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Tallest Stro~ture
Dormitory to Rise Seven Floors
Sometime within the next
few weeks construction will
begin on Costa Mesa's tallest
structure -a seven-floor
building on Fair Drive to
cost in excess of $725.000.
The structure, which will
look down upon the city's pro·
posed civic center nearby,
will be a dormitory housing
up to 160 male students of
Southern California College.
sec is the oldest liberal
arts college in Orange Coun·
ty, founded in 1920. and in its
earliest years in Pasadena a
train1ng school for the min·
istry of the Southern Califor·
n1a District of the Assemblies
of God.
When it moved lo Costa
Mesa in 1950 it widened its
field to oHer degrees in the
humanities. religion. social
science and science.
~STUDENTS
Currently it has an enroU-
ment of 485 students. half
men, half women. tntimately
It anticipates a student body
of 1,000 students.
Originally, sec was housed
In buildings left over from
the abandoned Santa Ana
Army AJr Bue of World War
II days. Several of these still
remain, but a new science
classroom building, a reno-
vated gymnasium once the
•
property of Orange Coast Col·
lege. and a modern library
buHding have been added
The dormitory soon to rise
with a loan from the federal
i:overnment's Community Fa-
cilities Administration, marks
the first solid step towards
completion of the lG-year mas·
ter plan.
FEDERAL AID
The college also ha s rtt·
ceived a loan of '51,000 and
an outright gift of $51.000
from the U.S. Office of Edu·
catio n which, with $54,000
rounded up from p r i v a t e
sources. will build and equip
two new science laboratories
this fall.
··We're here to stay," is the
proud statement of Dr. 0.
Cope Budge, the 53·year old
Texas-born president of SCC.
Dr. Budge is a graduate o(
Central Bible Institute oC
Springfield, Mo : King's Col·
lege. Wilmington. Del.; Faith
Theological Seminary and the
University of Wyoming .
He ha& been an Assembly
(lf God pastor since 1934. and
a teacher and administrator
since 1940.
Or. Budge still is professor
of religion at sec in addition
to handling the administra·
tive work and scouting ur
funds for hi& college. He and
his wife, Phyllis, have t w o
married daughters.
-HARBO~ CENTE~·* * HARBOR
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for teens
to
twenties ...
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eMO•a POa TMK KNTt9'a trAMILY
• 2300 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA
TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MAIUCIT,
TO MARKET, TO MARKIT, TO MARKIT,
No m.tlltr wtlk h one's J"OIW fl*!tl, It.I Ill It um.d
rtfUlariY In the DAILY "LOT -tht llflt pi.et le rNkt .. ,_ "'°"""' IA.
SEVEN-FLOOR DOR MITORY FOR sec
CENTER* *HARBOR CENTER*
BACK-TO-SCHOOL PARADE
of FASHION
For The Big ind Little
Brother •nd Sister
OFAOAL HEADOUARTfRS
for
PAROCHtAL UNIFORMS
I cion'I know much about
''op art". but I do know
I'm mad about the wild
contrast of stripes and
dots on my Kate Green·
away "op" middy Solid
skirt hai; .a round or
plea ti; In brown or nav).
Size~ 7 to 14
/ A K ~~·me -K~te f"shion by KATE
GREENAWAY
with the magic t.ouch of
Cinderella
take the-
LondonLook
to heart
Onderena Jntw-
~ WCJlllla eatt.on
piaidiaa.-tlt
mood, with MW
Londoa -Joo« eoll • r
and piped ruft'1 of
,;learning l'•bl~
teirtured rayon.
Bright rtd piping
and bow on the
bf'OW'll plaid. or
Mirht~on
Sizes 4 lo 6X. $4.95
Sizes 7 to 14, $6.~5
YOUNGLAND
HARIOR ILVD. AT WILSON (HARBOR SHOPPING CINTfRl
2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • FREE PARKING
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Wtdne5CUy, A119us1 2S, 1%5 -DAILY PILOT /News·Pltss Sl
*HARBOR CENTER
ENTE FALL
in a blaze of color and ..
fashion excitement
lt'a ,11 htre from tht 1mport..r • coatum• ind 11ew 1rchl·
tectur1I look to the 1 .. tm In mllllnery, br inging I
bruth Of .. utumn to wury wudrobu. We invite you to
view tht 1h1pe and 1h1dt of th1ng1 to c.ome, now, in our
lltw fall collcctton.
FOR SCHOOL MINDED GUtLS •• •
WHO want te be watched
• lhlppln lhort
••obble a rooka
• Ga nt
• Helene
• V1llagert
... OIJblt
UH : OUft LAV-AWAV ll'LAN
or
VOUft aANKAM(ftlCA .. D
~~:r \,
THE LOOK OF FALL • • •
WE.SUGGEIT.VOU.llLICT •••
Here they ert. tn woota and wool blenda. atyled In the au•
aona newe11 looka. Grut f11h lona. whether you're urning
or turnlnga.
• Lt 1'oy
• Ja ntzen
• Bobbie Brook•
e Voung Netural
• Modern Jr e Petti
• P,ndora
• Colebrock
THE TOTAL LOOK . . .
A hud·to.toe view of fuhoon, reaultlng In the
fl"flhtet Voung Look of the au1on; Patterned
etock1no1 matched up with 1wutel"'1 and hoods.
TEENS:
REMEMBER:
It your under the IQt of 21 1 ch1"1J• ac•
count awaits you •t COOU6TTE. Tl••
ol'lly r~ulre,,..ent It /1 P"~ent 11gn1ture.
Tl'te D••tnl " lllOT rr,pon11blt lor p11y.
ment of you• aceoun1.
COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR APPLICATIONI
vou MAV CMA,.GE AS SOON A.5 vou~
~AIUNT CONSENTS
CoQUETTE
,..Oft TllNt ANO JUNIO .. a
HAi.aoft •LVO. AT WILION IT,
IN THI HAfta01' IMOPPING CENTE~
CON THE MA LL I
COSTA MESA PHONE 54().1900
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FantaatM! Growth
20 Spanking New Schools
Greet Students Next Month
Both Drivers, Children
Should Be Extra Alert
In September, mtlliona of for children who ridt (3) Enter the bws Jn an or.
children tbrouthout Southem buaea: derly manner and take a seat.
CallfornJa will b .. d back to ( 11 Le1we home early (4) Follow the lnstruction1
achoo! and drivers need to be enouih to arrive at the bus of the bus driver.
extra alert warns the Auto· stop on time I ~) Remain eeated while
By LES WAf:Nt-:R 1nenfelder 1s a graduate of the was a banker and counting •408.000 thJs com1n1 flJcal mobile Club of Southern Call· 121 Wail for the bus ln a the bus I.a in motion ..
Of the Dally Pilot Staff 1univ~rsil1es of North Dakota, pennies thus comea naturally year, Norton will hive hi• Ila· forn1a. aafe place -w~U off the 161 Pe alert for traffic when · , • t Th'? other asalstan. county cal hands full aldin1 lb• COUD· B th roadwa leaving the bu.s.
SANTA ANA -Wh 0 . ~otre Dame and UC1.A. Mat l· perlntendent Is Willard A. ty achoo! dJJtrtcta. ut, . e auto club polnt1,-:;:===Y=-· --=================; • · ·. r n r emat1cs was tus held and the su h . h La th ..,17 out, children abould be care-1 .. ange County s 37 achool du,. switch to administrative work Saucerman, w o Is .n c ar1e st. year, •Y lptbt ... ,. ful, too. Club offlcW. offer
tricta crank up for lhe fall 1 of tne educational servl< es di· 130,000, thJ1 ye1r. they have these tratflc safety remind
semester on Sept. 13. twentyj waa s1mp e. . vlslon. It la he who keeps budget~ '288,900,000, and ltV· ers and urge arentl to a~
spanking new ~chool.s will But that mathema~cal b~ck· school dlatrlcta within the en bond elect.lona already them on to t6eir school pa e
open their doors for the first ground becomes highly ~m· county on their toes with the have betn scheduled. SUPEltlNTINDINT offsprlng g
time portnnt when one Is dealing latest teaching devices and Olinda School Dtatrlct haa F A. 0 f Id F h.Udr
A · 25 h 1 with sums approaching $350 programs a •160,000 bond election ached· • run9n • •r or c en wbe walk to year ago. . nt>w .sc oo s llll d •h""I · school· d · s 1 be m on a Y<'a r an S( "' en· ''Our pr o b I e m 1tlll ii uled Sept. 1'. Th1.t dlatrict lJ vldes test1n1 and machine ·
lw963ere tohpenf~ . in • ep30cm r roUment of a third of a mil· g1 vwth ., said Grunenfelder. aml\ll, hut erowtn1. Average aconng services. Jive1 more <l). Look both waya before . e igure "as . . lion . IJ ._._ d dail ttenda l t •nn 000 •-•· t h 1 cross10g a atreet "Perhaps we are beginning · "The average da y a~uc:n · Y a nee as year than 'IVV, wlut o ac oo K f ·
Uc growth." obser ved Frank Fortunately. 8 m 0 1, i: his bases Its financial contrtbu· an .ncrease of 16 over the mine thelr educational levels. (J) Obe i ff1 t al
*HARBOR CENTER*
MATERNITY Speclall rlng In t lze• 7 to 1$
I to 20, SI to ..
FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE
UP TO 50°/o OFF
SPECIAL GROUP
to catch up with our rantas· COUNTER ance. upon which the state '\\H . 26 1tudent1, but lt waa children each year to deter-pa~2~ed ~fa r 0 m between I
A. Grunenfeldcr, co1in1y su· shff of 175. is strapping Er· tiona to us, was ~.414 ln the previoua year. How are the lddl dolng? c4J Fae~ ~co~:11 tr~tnc perintenden~ of schools. nest R. Norton, who is assist· fiscal year just ..?nded. Our AN'1 TAXE~ "Our graduate• now are 10 when walkinr on roads with· Sklrta
A pleas~nt. rouna · faced ant superintendent in charge ac,t.ual_ enrollment waa J28,000t Cypre11 icllool diJtrlct will far ahead in education than out sidewalks. Capria 198 298
man with a ready smlle. Gru· of finance. Norton's father This ADA was a~ c~ vo~ on a tu tncreaae from they wen 20 to 30 years ago (5) Cross only at aafe cor· Shorta
Increase owvehr the 1 dd cl •· $1.75 per $100 111eued v1lua-that there just 1a no compari· ner s even if you have to walk p-~al Puahera and
. • • DEAR OLD GOlDEN RULE DAYS
ENROLLMENT IN 10 OR.ANG!
COAST SCHOOL DISTRICTS
~l j ]! !W\ ~ l bi
Dl1trlct w E ~ -
Orange Coast College 7.000 (day) 1.200
11 .000 (evening) 1,000
Huntington Beach High 9,523 1.800
Newport Harbor High 7 500 700
Costa Mesa Elem. 11.890 785
Fountain Valley Elem. h,000 2.300
Huntington Be.acb Elem. 3,242 300
Newport Beach Eltm. 5,200 200
Ocean View Elem. 10.000 1,600
Seal Beac h Elem. 1.250 50
Wes tminster Elem. 13.300 1.000
TOTAL 85,905 10,935
KEY PROBLEM -These enrollment figures for
Orange Coast Shoo! districts show why growth is
still No. 1 problem facing the area's school systems.
But they are not alone -county, state and nation
are struggling with the same problem al all educa·
t ional levels.
•t
Only
$13
Wuhabl•
Cotton
MOD" DRESS
by Ard"
Rufnt' n«'Cklln~ & 11ltt\ltl
Plllitl on .,olld ()live or
NAvy. lltt• ~ hi 13.
• • •
• • •
• • •
~
2300
Harbor Blvd.
H1rbor Center
Genu own
Long Length
Cotton oxford
print bloun
$5 •
Murr'a
Hip-It Icier
A-Skirt
WlfH ITS
OWN •ILT
$9.
011\t•
er Navr
1 11 ..
to 1&
• •onnlee Doon • Crochet etttch • hOH $2. pair
~&J year. en you a :e tJon to '2 on Oct. a. t00," aatd Grunenfelder. farther. _____________ ,._e_.o_. _to_a_.tt __ _
t11 28,000 new pupllt to e That aame day, Fountain (6) Refuse r l de 1 with
system each year, it Is ea1y Valley wtil decide whether to PROBLEMS strangen.
to see ~hy we need 20 new rut ( that'• rilhl, ct.c:reaae) Wh~t are hi1 blgeeat prob-(?) Choose the route with
schools. lb baatc tu rate from $3.50 l~s: the fewest 1treet to cross.
RARE DISTRICT to '2.99. • Fmdin& new achoo! 1ltes (8) Watch for turnini cars.
Only one school district -Garden G r o v e Unifled llld properly qiallfled teach· ( 9) When possible c r o a a
Centralia. in Buena Park and school dlatrlct, whkb lJ bust· era," he replied.. . streets where traffic ls con-
Anaheim - showed a crop in Ing its educational aeams, will Too few su~v1ders. .are !-folled by signals, or a croS-'·
school attendance last year. vote on a •12 milllon bond Is· willing to set aside suf!lc1ent mg guard.
Fountain v a 11 e y, Garden sue and a $28 million 1tate land for bChools, or When they ( 10) Walk, don't run across
COITA. MHA
Hubor lhopplng Center
2300 Harbor llvd.
Orange Plaza
l rookhuret & Chapman
• 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
Grove. Ocean View. Orange loan on Oct. 12. do, propose a~r~age unsatis· streets. ~fi~.~a~~U~ed~ ~~tr~U~edwill~fu~ry~~~~G~~~~~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Weatminst.er zoomed by more votA!r approval on Oct. 19 for felder confessed.
than a thousand. a. •16 million state loan. Tbe ''No trouble with the Irvine
At the end of the school same dly, Centralb District Company.'' he said. "We u.su·
year there were 190,335 ~pill will see.k to boost ill tax rat~ ally get the sites we want -
attendiJlg elementary achools; from •t.50 to '2. but w_e have to ,p-Y for them I
16 127 in Junior high school; And finally. Placentia Uni· at gomg prices.
73:149 in high schools and :.>.· tied will vote Oct. 19 to fix a . Has Orange. ~~unty l<>?ked I
MJ3 registered in junior col· tax rate of $2.90, to provide into the possibility uf hiring
leges. f7 million in school bonds and Negro teachers?
While the County School Su· to ::eek state loans to $13 mil· "We have: unfortunately,
perintendent's office will get lion. we ~ave had very few appll·
by with .:i budget of just over ~auccrm411's division pro-(Su GROWTB, Page 9)
CSC·Fullerton
In Midst of Building Boom
By LES WAGNER 66. Jt 1s the fourth largest ap-Walpole Period.")
Of the Dally Pilot Staff propriation in the atate sys-A descendant of President
tem. Llncoln'i secretary or state.
rULU.RTON - When Dr. Lump the student bodies of Edwin M. Stanton, Langsdorf
William Bell Langsdorf re· Caltech, Pomona, Claremont. has taught history and gov·
turns to his ofCice at Califor· Occidenlal, Whittier and ernment at Occidental, UCLA.
nia State College here on Sept. Chapman Colleges and they'll Caltech and HarVard. the lat-
1 from a family vacation in just about total the number ter in summer 1e11ion.
the north, he'll be back i.n the who will now throuCh ~ He joined tbe Pasadena City
midst of a build.in& boom that doors of Fullerton next month. School system In 1939 as
seemingly will never end. Can the colle1e cope with cbairman ot the social science
He will find a fY111Msium this flood ? department at Pasadena Jun·
ready to open it& doors, an· "We've bee1' lucky.' said a lor Collet•· By 1950, he had
other wing of a student resi· spok~sman. "We hav~ ample become president Of Pasa-
dence hall completed, a six· parking sptce and we ve been dena Colle,e. He awitched to
story Library building nearing able to supply,. almott all the Cal State, Fullerton in 1959.
completion and plans well. un-ft<'ulty neec:IJ. A rather retlrlng wearer of
der way for an eight story Not only hu ~-. Langsdoi:f the Phi Beta Kappa key, Dr.
humanitie.t and social science ~en out on recru1t1nc expedi· Langsdorf ta co-author of
building. tioo,, but so have department these boob. He v a s named
Dr. Langsdorf, as president and division chairmen ... ··we "Educ:itor of the Year" by ot CSC·'Fullertoo, needs all have ao much to offer'., the the Oran1e County Press Club
those st:.'Uctt:re1. for enroll· spe>lcesma.n continued, roe~: last sprinf.
mtnL ha.s burgeoned tl• t ,400 tion, •Nther, you name it. He lJ a put president of
students with a full and part· A lot, of course. has been the c.lif\#f'Dia SUt. Junior
time faculty of 300 members due to the ~putatloa of Bill Colkge Association, a one-
slnce the school opened in La.n1sJorf 11 an educator. tlme member of the Nationai
1959. NEWPORTER Comm.iaaion on Accreditation
• . The SS.year-old resident of and a board member of the
BIG Bt:DGF.T Corooa del Mar. took his southern California Industry·
Al.most on~-tenth of t~e $.59 bachelor'• and master's de· Education Council.
mtlhon c~p1t3;1 expenditures IT'ffS at Occidental College, Dr. Langsdorf and his wife.
of the California S~!e Colle1e his PhD at the University of Eileen, are the parents of a
system -is.3 m1ll1on \O .be California, Berkeley ( with a daughter, Sharon, 21. and Wil·
exact -h~s. been set aside dissertation on "The Com-liam Jr., 51. They make their
for new bu1ldin~s o~ the Ful· merical Polley of the English home at 301 Cameo Shores
lerton campus m fiscal · 1!16S· Lanaed Aristocracy In tile Rold. Cotobi Ml Mar.
TOTAL
FASHION
LOOK
from top to bottom
*HARBOR CENT.ER* *HARBOR
Back to School
SALE
Aug. 26 · 27 • 28
2 Costa Mesa Stores to Serve You
Harbor Center I
2300 Harbor llvd.
221 £. 17th St.
Cott• ,.,, ..
GRAND VINO
The u lttmate In D&cron &
Cotton blmcb. Lovely New
Fall printa by Klopman.
4SH WW.
Reg. $1 .91 Yd.
$1.49 Yd.
ASSORTED
NOVEL TY WOOLENS
Nf!'\V WNVN. New colors.
Exceptional aelectlon.
Values to $5.ft Yd.
54" • 60'' Wide
1/J Off
DAN ltfVER
GINGHAMS
Lovely Fall Patterna. Hure
selection.
R•t· 91c to S 1.19 Y tJ.
S . 10 Yd. Lengtha
59c Yd.
KEEN EDGE
SCISSORS
Finest qualky 1tttl dress-
m • k e r the&r1, trlmnv rs.
barber, thlnnf'n1, kitchen.
$1.49 Pr.
MOHAIR LOOP
Huge color sek ct1on. Winier
pa.stel.s & darks.
Reg. $4.91 Yd.
$2.98 Yd.
CORONELLA
Olarmlnir prints on eMy to
care for Aatatf' 11nd cotton.
MachlM wuhablf'.
Reg. $1.39 Yd.
98c Yd.
KOOEL & COTTON
DR(:ron &: Cott11n. BcautiruJ
f 91J Prlnu.
Reg. to $1 .69 Yd .
45" Wide
98c Yd.
S. T-R·E·T·C-H
Huge as:;ortment or stretch
fabrics. including "Slinky,"
Poplin. D!-nim & others.
1/2 Price
BACK TO SCHOOL
CO 1 (ON PRINTS
Assorted Quality Cotton~ In
chamiinr dark. easy to care
ror prints. Famous brands.
Valuea to $1.29 Yd.
59c Yd.
UM Your lanbmertcard or Empire Siik Ch•rve
• 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • FREE PARKING
ArdM't
Peor ••Y
fll lb Sweater
Si.
When the wrong
length means poor
arcli support.
When the width
cralllps
When the baD of the
1boe doem't match
the ball of the foot
When the hack slipt,
pinthea or rubs When there's nof
eoou&h P'OW l'OOld
Murr't .. .....
ft•nfl
Hl~Wer
$9.
noo Hl'.REOR tl\8 ((1':T/l M(j,\ • H I LL P/\Rl<ING • '>HOP rHL A:tf D • ·W STORES TO ~rRVE YOU
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Wtdntsday, Auguu 2S. 1%S DAJLY PILOT /Ntws·lllrtts S7
occ Fastest Growing New Cooki11g s~hool
Orange Coast College ls the And OCC. with the lowest
rasteat _gr~mi junior college cost per 1tudent for educa·
In Cahfon.ia, acco~ding to . 'XC officials. t.100 of any jumor colle1e ln
Last year, enrollment at Cahf'>rnia during 1963 • 64,
OCC jumped 32 per cent. This shaved coata even further dur·
year, with 7 .000 full-time day ing the last school year.
students and another 11,000 Dr. Norman E. Watson, au·
eve1sng college students ex-perlntendent of Orange Coast
pect.eJ on the Costa Mesa Junlc.r College Dlstrlct, said
eampus. the growth rate will the coat o( education per atu-
he slighUy over 20 per cent, dt:n• in l~ was f442.08,
:ollege officials sal<.1. against $460.89 for the previ-
ous year, or a drop of $18.81
per ! tuoenL
Statewide, the average cost
per student last yoar was
$590.84, and that covered 70
public junior collage:,.
Last year's drop was pos·
sible because of efficient staff
utilization and economy of op-
t-ration, and despite rising
costs of supplies and higher
salaries, Dr. Watson said.
Orange Coast College of-
fers 56 occupational pro-
gram:s. io addition to a com-
plete range of pre-profession·
al and transfer program1.
About 50 per cent of OCC's
full time students enroll tn oc-
cupational programs. The oth·
er 50 per cent enroll In col-
lege transfer courses. Waqon
said about 50 per cent of the
school's annual graduating
HEADS OCC class continue ita education
Or. Watson at four-year institutions.
ENROLLMENT IN ORANGE
COUNTY COLLEGES (PU BLIC)
School
tJniv. Calif. Irvine
<'al State Fullerton
Fullerton Junior follc~e
Orange Coast Collegr
Santa Ana College
::! !t c-w. •i le
1,500
6.400
R.600 (day)
:J .800 (evening)
7,000 (day)
11 .000 (evening)
3,000 (day)
3,400 (evening)
~ • > 0
s"' :l ti .= ...
1.500
1,890
774
235
1.200
1.000
353
578
TOTAL 45,700 7,430
FOLLOWING TREND -As indicated in these en·
rollment fi gures, Orange County is no uception to
the national trend of burgeoning enrollmenl8 in pub-
lic institutions of higher education. A big reason for
the jump in the county's college level enrollment!,
of course. is the o~ning this fa ll of the University
of California, Irvine. But the new UC campus wm
not relieve increasing pressures on the county's
three junior colleges. It was not expected to. Orange
Coast College is the fastest growing junior college
in California. Statewide, junior colleges are expect·
ing an 11 per cent increase in enrollmenta this year,
making them the fastest growing sector of public
education in California. OCC's iJ'Owth rate, 32 per
• cent last year, will be about 20 per cent this year.
-HARBOR CENTER *
BACK TO SCHOOL
WIN A MEW POLAROID CAMW
---From levla
NOT A CONTUT -NOTHING TO IUY
COMK IN & IEE
WI CAR"Y Al.L l"AND NAMlt ~
Wuh and Weer Panta by
l.IVll & A·1 IVY and
CONTINENTAL • t vy Soort Shlrta by
IAGLt -IVY MOH
ARROW -LANC•R I.
MANY OTHl"I. • s .... tmi by
~U .. ITAN -~INOLITON _,., .... ow
PEllL• llACH -
LO"D JIFf' & MANY
OTHIRI
All Stylee • OT'MI Shi.rtl by
A""ow -IAGLI I. LANCIR • ShcMe by
NUNN -IUIH -
•D•l"TON IPUt"V TO~·llDKR
t
J11cket1 by
MA .. TIN -~lllLI
I EACH-WIN Dl .. IAt<I"
-HANG·TIN & OTHl"I • Underwear by
JMke)' lft4 Arrew • Sock• by
I Yl'O .. D-INTl"WOVEN
& OTHl"I • Ivy Bella
ALL TYPE! A STYLES • WI: ALSO HA VI BRAND
NAME sum -SLACKS
AND SPORT CO.ATS.
HARBOR SHOll,ING CINTER
• klNOS CHAROI er LAY·A.WAY
'46 4241 545-6152
TO MARKET, TO MARKIT, TO MA.RKIT,
TO MA.lllKIT. TO MARKIT, TO MA.RKIT.
Ne matter wfllo" en•'• your f1vertte, tta Id ta o.,rled
l"tQUlarly In tlle DA I L,,V Pl LOT -the b•t plao. t•
'"1ke up your at1opplnQ llet.
The Orange Coast C.ollege
cooldn1 acbool will be ltl a
new location thil fall.
Last year, when It wa1 held
at ~e Udo Theater ln New·
port Beach, it drew n ore
than 1.500 persons during Its
four-day run. Dr. Thomas A.
Blakely, director of the OCC
Evening College, looks for·
ward to even greater attend·
a.nee tbia fall.
The Mesa Theater, 1884
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa,
It the lite of this year's cook· inl school and the dates are
Oct. 20 and 7:1 anJ Nov. 3 and
10.
A:r,ha Beta markett will
share 1pon1or1hJp tbia year
with OCC, Southern Counties
Gas. Davls·Brown of Costa
Mesa. O'Keefe & Merrlt'., and
the Mesa Theater.
Cooking :lasses. open to
the public without charge, will
be held each of the rour days
from 9.30 to 11:30 a.m.
Each student attendlnc the
achoo! receives .:ach day
printed recipes for the goods
being prepared and demon·
strated that day. Instructors
also demonstrate appetiura
wltlch go well with varlout
dishes.
~In 11Jlu nl lu 11l lu 11) 11~
~I µv1 MORI TH~~~~ o~~o~~~~~~u~~!cf!~~ THll COUPON I
u We wiU anow you ONE DOLLAR CREDn
n on your next Dry Cl .. nlnt order of THREE DOLLARS and FIFTY CINTI I I or moro (cash and carry only) by prHenting mtlf kote to n
~ J @ Hour (},.J;/cuA&NERS ~
. HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER LA u N D ERE Rs a
I 2300 S. HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Kl ~717
"All CLEANING DONE ON PREMISES"
a
LAST
5
DAYS AUGUST WHITE SALE LAST
5
DAYS
INVITATION
BY
AND MART EX
FIFTH A VENUE
BATH HAND WASH
1.99 1.59 59~
MONTICI~ & CHALET
AT ABOVI RICES ALSOI
F1ElDCREST t4PERW BROCADE
BATH HAND WASH TIPS MAT
Reg. "·00 Reg. J2.•t "•g. 191 Reg. 89e Reg. IS.4t
$3.98 $1.98 79r. 79¢ $4.98
RIPIA T of a SIU.OUT .,, ................ ...
BONAlllAll
QUU'.Nl·KINQt-DUALI ;au. MAV9 JUMM .. Ln DICOllAl'Ol COLOll
TWIN f'ULL
JUllN
KING
DUAL
9e99 17.88 1 le99
MARTEX CENTERPIECE
lavo 1.11 en efffl lat" Tow.I BA TH ..... 1.11 ............ 4i5.00
HAND ..... ,,. ........... 4i 3,00
CAl.l.AWAY't
Grand Salon
.... .,.,... c ..... ,
BATH $299 R-v.
$3.91 ..
HANO $111 R-e.
$1.91 ...
~:H 69¢
79c ..
Colla Meta
&tort Onlyl
72x10I er TWIN f'ITTID 1" REQULAR Ut
White Muslin
11x10I, R ... I .It .................. 2.ot
DOUILE "TTED, Reg. 2.et ...... 2.09
4Zx31 PILLOW CA Ill, Reg, Sff • •• 4h
ROSE DUET PRINTS
72x108, "•o. 3.9t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l .t9
TWIN FITTED. Reg. s.tt .......... 2.99
a1x10I, R19. 4.99 ... • ........... • • • • 3.ff
DOUBLE ,ITTID, lhg, 4.tt ....... UI
42x38 CASES, Reg. 1.39 u ....... 1.1' u .
42x48 CASES, "eg. 1.lt u .••...• 1.49 u .
The Above Come In l lue,
Pink, Lll10, Yellow
HUNDREDS OF WASHCLOTHS
V1luff to fk
4~1 00
IATH MAT sm
MAGNIFICANT MANTILLA
by Calaway, "The Label of Lnwy"
Brln9 the buuty, splendor ind pageantry of Spain Into
yo.1r bath with C•law•y'1 luxurious M•ntllla. Thl1 wo-ttn
jaequ1rd be•uty h11 • lu1h all-over dnl9n of sculpture
roe. .. 10 decor•tor colors.
BATH TOWELS HAND TOWELS FA.Cl CLOTHS
Reg. I.JS Reg. 1.71 ..... 9lo
$199 $159 59'
Pepperell
at
WHITE
GOODS
SAVINGS
•
72x10I or TWIN "TTID
l.UXU"Y COMllD
PERCALE ,..,. s.oe 2"
TOP "TTID TWIN, "eo. S.41 ....... S.ot
l h10I. R19. S.4t ............... •• ••. • 2.H
DOUll.1 FITTID, "•O· S.41 • , ••••••• 2.H
42xU y, ~Ill.OW CAalt, Reg. Hf .. n. ti.
TO~ DOU I LE FITTlD, Reg. 3.79 .... 3.39
tox120, "eg. 4.lt ...................... 4.1t
QUllN "TTED, Reg. 4.lt • ••••··•••• 4.11
l(ING "TTED, Reg. s.tt .............. S.2t
10lx122V1 l(ING, Rio. 7.4t .............. .
I( I NQ &t ZI CAllt, 42x41, "'O· 1.zt· 1.00 H .
Wt FHtUrt t lle Hird to Get
l xtrt Long line 1t tile lllrlc .. I
..... , ... -.... lw ... ._.,
DUTCH CURTAINS &
PINCH PLEAT SHORTIES
Values to 3.98 Pair
Siz•s 34-30-36 1.99 ...
V1l1nce where available 69c yd.
SAVE 1.00
ON ALL
BLANKETS
AND
BED
IEACH TOWELS '•at. Celor, Larte lln
VA L.U la 2 ' 5 00 To S.91 •••••••• • •• • ~ e
lee Oul' '•bul•ue
GIFTW ARE COUNTER WASH .. e •• 41 .......... 3i 1 lOO 7 ONLY -R ... S.91 ............. .
I Deoll'atel' C.lere
2.88
PILLOWS
DURING
WHITE
SALE! 50% SAVE PLACE MATS
Up ,. 1.00 Valuee
m: .......................... 5~ 100
SALE
DRAPES
TIXTURED ,A.TTlltN
Assorted Colors
Limited Quantity
c
L
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A. • A
N c
E
Ud4 ............ It... 7." -4."
7hM ................ 14." -'·" MxM ................. 1a." -12."
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NxM ...•......•. R ... 22." -16.'9
120x84 ............ It ... '°·" -24."
,....... . . . .......... "'·" -27 ...
STRON MATTRESS PADS
M1chlnc
Wa1h1ble,
u" be
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M.S. SEVEN SEAS, FLOATING CAMPUS OF CHAPMAN COLLEGE
Parents, Teachers
Ready for Back to School
CHICAGO (UPI 1 -Make or hearing dcfic1enccs. possi· -Learn your school's polic y
the gra~e as an ideal parend bly undiscovered. car, retard about parent-tea<·her consul·
by putt.mg yourself and ~he la child's school progress. trtions and find out how to ~~::n g~~~~~ei~: :r~::i -Work out the safest route reach your child's. teache1 in
send--0ff to school. to school or lo the school bus case a problem arLSes.
To do so, the National Con-jstop. Walk through a few ' -Inquire about sch o o I
gress of Parents and Teach-practice trips if your child is lunch facilities. How much
(;rs suggests you take heed orlstarting school fo r the first I money wiJI your child need
this chec.klist of back to school time. or in a new neighbor-for a hot meal? t:an he bu y
preparations. hood. Parents of older chil-beverages to ro~d out a
. -Schedule a pre-school phy-dren can check with safet home~packed lun~h · .
s1cal check-up for your chil-authorities about the loca--Find out precisely what ts
dren. Good health is essential lions of guarded crossings. expected or your chilt.l on the
fo r good performance in Even teen agers whv ride first day of school and plan
school. bikes or drive to school can ahead for it.
-Arrange for .a den t a I benefit from a parent's warn· -Look into possibilities for
rheckup, too .. D1t~ for eye 1ing about a dangerous inter-parent participation in acti·
and ear txaml.1lat1ons. Sight section vities at your child's school.
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CLASS WORK SURF KING lri::e w11l have a ,;econd ca m-J Dr. John L. DavLS, presi-velopment program of Chap-
pus this vrar -11 noater dent of Chapman College man CoUege. now half wa y
known as the Seven St':i~ Di-stnce 1957. has selected Dr to fulfillment
•fU MAIN-HUNTINGTON BEACH-Ph. S36-0142 vision. I Rober • .J. Cox as chajrman ri\'e bu1lrungs are sched-• ., ~
The following merchandise which is
manufactured on the premiMs:
CUSTOM OR READY TO WEAR
SURF JACKET
Nylon...~r Canv11
1 Tht> campus 1s thr 7\lotor of the Seven Seas Division. uled lor completion within the
·Ship &>\en Sea5 of thr Hol-1 Netter Worthington, profes-next fi\'e years, during which
land -American Line whlch sor or art. will serve as dean time enrollment is expected
!Jast year earned 270 students' of •he ship ; Rear Adm. Clark to lop 2.000 students.
ar.d 4:l fa c•ultv member~ of L. Gr~n <USN Rel) will be Dr Oavis is seekmg to
\\'h.ttirr Colle,gr on a I IO·day. cr1ef executive officer of the boo!'.t tnr rndowment to at
22 .000·milr n1mr arnunc1 the <dup and William G Womack ll:':i~t S.i million sn that the
world 1:; dc>an of ~tudcnts fa cult \' ma\ twnrrit from high-
' The naJ! of Chapman Col-I Dr Davis 1s a form er dean er s.ilartNi and hetter work-
lei:e 1affi l1alr<1 with the Ois-ol both ILiram College in Ohio 1r.J! fal'ih t1rs
with BARNES & NOBLE COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES
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by 2 unique crou·referenct ch•rts
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that summaroze appropriatt chapters on
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ANTl:iROPOLOGY
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respond to topics covered lfl etl•pten
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Over l 00 titles on the followini subjects:
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NYLON or CANVAS s12's
c1ples of Christ) has replaced jand Lynchburg College in I \Vhrn thr rnllf'S!P moved
1th;.t of Whittier College t So-1Virginta. He was a professor 1 here from a location on Ver-
1ciety or Friends 1 aboard the of EnJ.?hsh at both schools. I mont .-\\ rnue in Los Angeles
Seven Seas wh1 l'h will depart! lie also served for five .across from the old UCLA
:-Jew York Oct. 20 with calls years as rxrculive secr etary1campus. it hac1 an enrollment
at Lisbon. Ra nelona. Mar-of the hoard· or higher educa· or 313 studentli In the subse-
seilles. Naples -Rome. Pir-lion of <hr Chrtstia.'l Churches quent 10 _vears. it has passed
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EDUCATION
ENGINEERING
ENGLISH
COVERNM ENT
HISTORY
LANGUAGES
LITERATURE
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MATHEMAncs
MUSIC
PHILOSOPt4Y
PSYCHOLOGY
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BOO KS TALL 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
10 1.m. -9 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
andna. I ort Said. Suez. Kar-I and rxten,1on classes ach i. Rombav. BanJ?kok. M:i· Or. Oavis Pm phas1zrd that __ · ·
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Los Angeles. school accredited hv the West-•
lnt:\'ERARY em Assoc1at1on ~r Schools YOUR SHOE FITTER' I r :1E' ship will dock Frh 4 anc1 Colle,ges. will certify • '
and depa rt six days later on credit~ and issue transcripts
a re\'erse course sprinl? ~~-for aJI Srvcn Seas students OFFERS A BUSLOAD OF FASHION 1riester t.ouching at TahitL. . . I :-.Jew Zealand, Australia, Ma-Students aboa rd ship will
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la_vasia. Ceylon, India. Mad· h<' able to earn from 12 to 15 FOR BACK TO SCHOOL agascar, Tanzania, Ethiopia . semester units of credit dur· • •
,F:gypt, Lehan on. Israel. ing either. or hoth. fall and
1Greecr. Italy. Algeria and lspring cruises.
!\1<1r0Cl'O, reaching New York Thr floating campus is :in·
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING S
CLOTHES
FOR THE GRADE SCHOOL BOY
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL YOUNG MAN
FOR THE COlLEGE MAN
Levi Sta Prest Pants
In Several Colors
Junior S4.98 Preps SS.98 Men1 $6.98
' Levi Cords $5.98
Light Blue • Sand • Antelope
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Light Blue • White -GrHn
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A·l NO IRON
Ivy· Racers
$5. 98 • $6. 98
THE NEW
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Arrow Shirts
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Open• ln October
University Just a Dream
Few Short Y ea1·s Ago
The Unlveralty ot Calltor-Inc from the university's In-frtts In one ol five divi~lons
nla, Irvine. w11 • drhm /uat terlm headquarters to new or. of the College of Art1, Letters
a few short )'flan •10. It 1 a nee1 ori tht main campus. and Science : fine arts, human-
re1ltty today. Oa hand to greet ct\arter itie1, social 1cienct, biologi-
Cl9.sses for l,aoo chutu 1tudtt1U under more formal cal 1cience and physical scl-
students start Ocl. 4, on the circum&t.&llces next month en<:e.
~Cl campoa just U\rte milet wW be Chancellor Daniel G. A ichool of enilneering will
1n!Jnd from Ccrona dtl Mar. Aldrich Jr. and a teaching beiln at the junior level , with
Workmen an putUn1 the •t..tf numbering 114. atudenll enrolllni ln the Col-fi rti~hing ~ouches on tht eight Noarly all of UCJ'a faculty Jeie of Arll, Letten p_nd Sci-n1 1~or bu1ldin11 formlna £be ~embef"1, many of whom lett ence for their first tw o years.
1n\11al .academic arta on tbe h.ith ranting post at well-ell• A iraduate ichool ot adminill·
sprawling, l,~lG-acn campus. tablllhtd E111Urn schooli. say tration IJ in the planning
A11d some ot lhDll!I first 1tu· thty were drawn to Irvine br. staao~
dents are dropplni: in for an the opportun ities and chn · ·
advance look at whit awaill lenaes lnherent in helping to h Stoc~llJ: of d UCl's lib~ary
them. build a major university from 11 n un er way since the lf"OUDd up 1982. About 90,000 volumes BUSY · will bt on hand in Septem·
They've Uktly run acrosa Jl'ROM 9CllATCH her.
5orne of thtlr futurt p!'Oft•· UCl'a charter 1tudentl will Th• university plans to field
1011 bwllly ..,,,pd In mOY· a1lo 1.t u idea of what It'• lntercoll1giat1 athletic teanu
lib lo It.art from 1cratch. In buk1tbe.ll, 1011. te.nni.I,
Fantastics ...
They· will develop the patterns swimm1n1, water polo and
fGt ltudent Of'lanilati0111 and crew durtni lh• ft.rat year, An
tndtllone th1t will doubtl .. 1 intramural athletlc pngram
be Inherited by future gener· is planned and phys ical edu·
(rrom P111 I) aUons 0( \]Cl 1tudents. cation cl as1es will stress in-
tions of higher learning were UC! lt a aenerJJ campus of dividual ~ports t~e student 1.1.
unable to fill 1,306 teachinlil the unlver1Jty -one of ~lne can en joy 1n later hfe.
vacaneies for which funds UC campu~es. Its funct1on1 RES JD F.NC:E HALLS
h•d been budgeted. ~~ei:~v~~:~:e~r~~~:~: A.bout ' 500 charter students
Even with all the problem1, laureated ei aduate in· will ilvt in 10 residence halls
the colle~e president ~a• strucUon 18!r;m( ~ master's for ~Ingle men and women.
probably naht when he 11.1d: d II'" d doctoral•• in· About 100 apartments for mar·
"It can •~Y be more 1 ~ r a ~ t:: • in prot'eu'ion.a.1 rted ttude.nts and junior f11c-
propbetic to coritemplate the fields post-doctoral programs ulty members will be ready
higher educaWon of the mass· llld ~acbe1' e&Jcition and to in the spring of 1966 .
.. , today tblD it wu to look condu« bailc aDd applied re-The lrvi.De Company In·
fol";"1rd to the commoa edu· Match. , tend.1 to develop 1everal thou-
cation . 11t tha ma1H1 • few Academic plannini plac.i 1and acre1 1urrounding UC! ce.~tur1e! a111. heavy emphltla on intcnUa· lnto a. unJver1lty • focused
:rtie latter ntart IU reall· clpllnary itud.Ju and u.1 .. of comm"nlty expected to reach
1.at1on : endaavtir now be~~ tha computer to· the best id-1 popul ation of 100.000. or
to reach toward the former. vantaa• of bot,1 itudent and. more by 1990. Thal _samf!
Charle1 R. Van Hite, then profeaior year, UC l'1 enrollment is ex-
presK!ent ot the UD.lvtralty of · pttted to ruch 27,Mll.
Wisconsln , made thole re· I DMSJONS
marls 50 nan ap. They an UttderJrtduatts enterine:
f!ven mare pe:rthtent today. thl1 fall can work tow1rd de·
School Districts: Who's in
REALITY
Charge
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S.nlt•n•
Ma1ter Drycl•1n1r
Who's in charge here? to reach tum by phone ; St., l1 untini:ton Beach, tele-Beach. telephone LI 8-1164. I
school di!trlct alon' with O'r1111e Cou11ty SaP'rlntend· · Ocean View School D11trlrt: Here's the top man In yourl !phone 6.16·93:11
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Your
fashionable
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expert
Sanitone
Drycleaning
Wa know tli1 secret for
rtvltalizing their yarns .. ,
rtttortng their lu.xurtou1ly aoft
look ind sh~ly (it of ntw.
That'a why teadlng knitwear
manufacturers, likt Dalton of
Amtric1, recommend our superior
S1nlton1 drycleanlng proc1s1 for
thtlr knit garments. Bring you r
ltnltwtar to us. We promise you'll
be dtllghted with the results.
SCHOOL
where to find 'htm and ho\l 1ent of Sc:hool1 : Frank A. Gru· Newport Harbor t.:nion fl!Jb Suptrlntcndent is llarold E.
1 nenfelder, 1104 W. Elghlh SL, School Dlalrlct: Superintend-Pedersen, 7m \Var ner Ave ..
1 Santa Ana . Dlal 547-0647 andJ ent Is Dr. Norman R. Loe l!. Huntington Brach, t!'lephone 1Growtl1 •,, ask for county 1choo\1 offlce.1 ~i1 office is 1t 1601 Ulth St.. 847·2MI.
Orance Cout Junior Col-Nr.,.,·port Reach , te~phone l Seel Brach Stbool Dl&lrict:
I 1rrom P1re l l " lefe Oi&trlct : Dr. Norman E. &16·322·t Marx 1'\_ Drcssl.er i_s supe_rin· 1C"ant1 of the Negro race, . . I . b l tendent. lie ma1nta1ns ofhces Grunenfelder replied. An aide Watson I.I district IUptrinle~-Cotta ~1t11 Union Sc oo lat Bay Boulevard end Bo1 sa
checked the record.5 : the re dent D. Robert 8 . Moore 11 Dl1trkt: Dr. Carl K. 801well Avenue , Seal BeaC"h. Tele-
have been 1). p~iidenl of Oran1~ Coait ta superintendent, .,.,·it h offices phone number ts "'11-t38S. 1 "Thert has been no crili-College. U. dlttrtct 1 Coata ;it 1857 Placentia o\\'f' Costa )
cl1m of our ~hool 1y1tem by Mtaa C"1mpu1. Dr. Thomas · ·• t l''ettminster Sr ho o I Dla-
th N ·1 .. h A. Blakely 11 director of the Mesa. Telephone number 15 trlct: John "'· Land Jr. is su-
1 e 11ro commun1 y, e di trl 1. · oll LI 6 2293 J · · · went on. i•There alw.1 ys 11 th@ • C I 1ven1n1 C ere pro-· · perlnte~dcnt. 1!1s office 1s at
problem of housing; there are gram. All three have offices f'ounlain Valley SC'hool Dia-14121 C('dar'A'ood .<\vc . \\'est-1 lpo11lble 1ocial and ll"lnl 1•·1on the Coit.a Mesa campus, tric:-t: Dr. Edward W. Beau-mtn1~r. tc1C"phone fl93-5M3 .
peels wh ic:-h tend to steer 270l Fairview Rtiad. All .lh~ee bier, district 1uperlnk1:1dent.
qualified Negro teachers in to can be reached by dialing has offices at 9~ Velardo
other an a s. S4().I6IO. . Drive , lluntington Beach, tclc-
"We are told that Los An-l)r: R. Dudle~ ~~ce 15 phone 962-1331. · Sc 1 · president of the d1str1ct s sec-geles City hooN:1 keeps .its ond campus. Golden \Vest Col-Huntlntto11 Beach C I t )'
eye _ on every egr~ beinr lege, now under construction School DiatrlC"t: S. A. "Al '
rraaiialed lrom Amencan co · tn Huntington Beach. His of- Moffett 11 1uptt!ntendent,
!ep9 "'~0 ha! ~ndl~ated an fices are at 7112 Mcl''adden with office• 1t 1~ Palm
mi:,;he:,1 ~o::af~~ng~ounty SU· Ave., Huntington Beach. tele-Ave., Huntington Beach. tele-
perintendent do to un""·ind~ phone 892-44t 1. phone ~-88.'il.
Well, Grunenfeldcr has a Hontlnrton Beach l ' n inn Newport Buch City School
place up In the apple country Hi(b School Oiatricl: Dr. Dl1lrlct : Roy O. Andtrsen .
1bov@ Yucaipa 'A'here he r..iax L. r om ey is superinten· superintendent, has oftlce1 at
grows lilac. dent. J-lis office ii; at 19CT117th 20XI Cliff Drive , Newport
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students of all the harbor area schools.
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TAX RATES FOR 10 ORANGE
COAST SCHOOL DISTRICTS
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Huntington Beach High
Newport Harbor Hl&h
Costa Mesa Elem.
Fount1ln Valley Elem.
Huntington JSeacn Elem.
Newport Beaeh Elem.
Oce1n View Elem.
Seal Be1ch !lem.
Westmln1ter Elem.
$ .56
2 Oii Les
2.~3
3.65
1.38
I.'" 2.44
1.53
2.11
$ .54 $
1.98
1.61
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1.28
1.44
2.46
1.87
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l'IOUll YOUI UTI -Orange Coast property
owners pay taxes in at le111t three of 10 :!!chool dis-
tricts serving the area -an elementary district, one
of the lt1!:1's two high school dlftricU ind the Orange
Col!! Junior College District. By tin.din& your dis·
trlcts and adding the tu rates, you 'll have a good
idea of how much per SlOO UiNsed valuation you'll ·
be paytna: [or schools thls year. Fountain Valley ""l ·
residents face the hiihest total rate in the area -., ·
S6.27. Lowest rite for all levelt of educatlon-P.68
-will be paid by Newport· Beach rtaid1nll.
A LITTLI MATTER OF
WISHFUL THINKING'
Some ntwsp.eper Cll'Ct;llllOft n11um ll't. Not tht DAJ'l Y
'!LOT'S. Thcftt 1Udlttd by tht Nlllollwidc, rtSPt<ltel
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SHORTS, llR· Val. ,. 9.91 3"
MUOAS, JA.MAICAS $h1rkakin
CAPRI$ Val. to 4..~ Stretch A Olntm 13.95
Vil. te 24' ILOUSIS 9.tl .,
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BACK TO SCHOOL WITH All OUR
EXCITING "YOUNG MODS LOOKll
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upan.e1 at *k·to·IChool time. Thou .. nd1 Or, f~ • 1mall ftc, you can rxtend your P9,Y•
o( 1tort1 throu1hout California 'Nelcomc mmt1 over 1evr r•I montht . If you are faettl
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lsstae Wasn't New it• 1920
Push for Unification
B1 CHARLES R. LOOS RcorganizatJc~ or School Dis·1 professional educator. an .d author.Illes and Lhe county cal school authorities became ,_t.arr Educatioa Writer trictJ was appointed bv then knowledgeable layman m Call· commill~es had conald.erable as r~uctant as state lawmak· . . h leeway as to reorgaruzation d l · ed Caillontia's local school dls· Supt. or Pubhc Instruction rorrua ~as . agreed t at a alternatives. It was clear, en were e erm1r.
tr t 1..a led hed Vierling Kersey. The e<.mmll· school district combt.Aung ele· however. that unified dls· County committees tended tc s Lre =lng ' pus , . h I h . lo be In f t ... tru
dr ed i..: ... , d t tee recommended mandatory mentary and rugh sc oo tr1cts were t e ultimate eoal. come, ac , O·JS C· or agg AJCiung an snor . f . l h I d. t t . . t i· nlst . t. ef . JJI do th c t d .. uni 1cat1on o sc oo 1s r1.c s grades und~r one ad1n1nts ra· SLOW PACE 10 orgaruia tons, r using tk~t.io:11thise ;::r. owar uru ~ong bounda~1es. of ex1sung t1on is the ideal ~rrangement/ Rut progress moved at to adrrut any change was ne-
But ttiere i~ nothin~ new high s~hool d1str1:ts . . from an edutaUonal stand· snail's pace and the LeglJla-cessary and bent on preserv· . The ~ame year, m line with . 1 I ( d 'th t.e dil · · h t tu o fir exotic about attempts lo th committee's recomrnen· pom lure, ace . w1 . s a y 111· mg t e s a s quo. range
reorgamze California's pub-daellon the state Chamtx>r of The chief roadblock to the creasmg hnanc1al problems COLnty's school redistricting
1k school system . Comm0erce sponJured a billjformat1on of these unif1e~ d~s-1direclly relatt:<t. to. the stru~-committee was no exception
Current efforlo; tn 1 onsoli· which said all elementary di s· tncts hilli heen. and still •.s. lure nf ~~hoot dsstri~ts. m. Call-The committees were aid·
ri.tlr sehool!i dsst~sC'ls '~to tr1Cl!i should be absorbed by lf1nance . Thr issue is a ram11 )ornsa. ~as becomrng impa-ed by the peculiar way in lar~rr administrative unsts'ex1stmg high school districts iar on~. 11 ha~ been around llenl which their members ate sc-
t:an be traced bac~ i.t leastl This also should sound fa -.as long as the property tax i R~iween 1?49 and 1959• lected. In brief, county com·
'4.'l v~ars 1o l!IW. f,ven then rn1l•ar for il 1s exal'tly what•has !>een the pnncipal source i ~ounty committees served as mittee members are elected
the issue was not a new one . Un;uh:s second effort passed of local revenue for pubUc htt~e more than study groups, by school ooards, usually aft-'
Jn lus _annual repo.rt for during the 1964 session of the schools. aw .. sh m the backwaters of er careful screening of their
1907-08, Richard P. ~ltch~U. Legislature is desi6J1ed to ac· The first ma1or school dis· county government Then, in views on unificaUon.
ter)dent of Schools, wrote: comp 5 ' tnct r«;<>r&anua on aw !'1 it plain tbey weren't lddcting e me . owe<. con·
•• 1 that th . HEAVY APPROVAL Cahlorrua was enacted 111 about school distrtct reor"an-trol of the committees to tall am sorry e ma 1935. It embodied one of two . . 0 to representatives of smaller
.
Parks' fo,-Schooling
WAStllNCTON -P a r k .s
used to be for playing. Now
they are for schooling, too.
The Idea of estabhsh111g
school l'Omplexes Ul park-like
surroJndings for the whole
range of students from pre-
kindergarten through junior
coUege is catching on in sev-
eral parts of the U.S.
Two examples of this new
Mea are the South Florida
F:ducation Center. now in its
i;econd year of operation. anc1
the University Schools 1r1
Rloomin gton, Ind.
The Florida "enter is near
Fort Lauderdale in Broward
County on some 500 acres of
an abandoned military air·
port. Last yea r It lerved ~tu·
dents at the junior high. high
school and junior college lev·
el. An elementary s c h o o l
opens this fall and there are
plans for a technical colleee.
The joint project of Indiana
University and city of Bloom·
lngton Is a complex or 13
buildings built for a variety
of educahonal purpos~s on a
43-acre campos. The Univer-
sity Schoola include a nursery
for 3 and 4-year-olds. classes
on up through high s c h o o l
and special facilities for the
education and training of the
menlally retarded.
Pittsburgh. Cleveland a n d
Portland, Ore., are some o(
rhe major U S. cihes cons1d-
rring the creation of educa-
tional parks and East Orange,
N J .. has specific p 1a11 s al·
ready on the drawing boards.
The East Orangt idea for
an educational park (t he y
call it a plaza) grew out or
school board discussions o!
plans tor a new junior high
school and renovationa at 10
existing schools.
I ' I
Ulen Orange County .>upenn· ti h . 1_ ll 1 . 1959, state lawmakers made Th thod all . i
lority of people are. not y~t 'f\le Unruh measure (AB m a ; o r recommendations izahon. They passed the so-and wealthler elementary dis-
prepared to Jay aside t~~s.r .1451 won approval by the L~g-made in the 1933 committee calle~ Mast~r Plan Law. tricts whose boa.rd membet-s ~t~ch~ Khooh andJ~tslature .MQ .~ 1964. ~thr~rt.The~wmandd~the .This m~surP s~a dea~wan~dnop~~~distrk~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ blblds with their nelgbbo.rs heavy bi-partisan support. creation of unified school dis· hne by wruch count>; commit· Ing because it meant theirlr l''Jd rorm a union sctlool dis-After abou~ two months or trkts where boundaries of tees were to subrrut. ~aster distncts would have to share
f;rK'I " haggling, chiefly over man· . 1 . . l d ele-plans for school red1str1ctlng th . 1 h h . · Jn 19'l0, the Jones Commit· datory features of the bill , the hu~h schoo distric 5 an 1n their count ies to the state . etr wea t wit nesghbor-tte appointed by the Legisla· vote was 65-9 in the Assem-mcntary districts .we~e coter· Board of Education. It was mg. but . less favorably en-
t • d d th r . bl . d 2t 10 : th St' te mtnous and the districts gov-among the first 0 many new dowed. districts .. ure recommtn e e or ) an "" .n e · na · erned by the same school . . W h a t educational advan-U,ati~n of county-wide school The objectionable .na~datory boad. Santa An~. Placentia, laws a11~1ed at bnn~tng about lages there might be in uni-I
1' ~tr1cts features were cast aside d , ~ B •h hool . reform m the state 1 school!. f"ed distr •• 1 1 All three Orange County as· an ..,..guna eac sc sy~ The .aw strengthened the 1 sc...,, were arge Y tor· I
).4C.K AGAIN · bl oled fo the terns wen urufled under th.is resolve of the stBte Board of gotten. It was hard for a lo-I
• iound familiar ~ I .should ~~sJ:.~~ ii: finaJ for~ No measure. Educatioo. which began to ~al s<"hool a~thortt, .. d~y l
"at's exactly wha! Assem· vote was recorded for Sena· Ten years later, In 1945. the push harder for unified school involved Ill hl3 own d~strsct's '1tY Speaker Jess t; •. ruh <D· tor John A. Murdy Jr !orerunne;-.of ~u~rent Jaws on dJstricts. The board ano the ~evelopment. to a;&mt pt.1b-
}nglewood) proposed . almost The effect of the bill was, school redistricting ~as en· Legislature made no secret licly Lhat ~uc.at1~nal pro·
'4.5 years. later, du.ring . lhe finally, alter 44 years. to act~d. 1t w~s the hrst law of 11 e fact that one. of the gra:ns 1n his d1str1ct m1.ght1 ~9&4 session . of the Legisla· clearly define state poLcy on w~ch provided means by primary purposes of unifica-~ improved through unlhca-1
lure, m 8 bill I AB 4'i 1 later school redistricting anc: to an· which 1 0 c a 1 people could lion was to equalize. insofar lion . .
ltrowned under a wave of pro-swer th e question of how re-sl!.ldY. draw p~ans and vote as IX>Ssible. the l ., x a b 1 e The obstrucuon1st tactics J~t from l~l school a~thor· districliJ)g was to ~ accom· on reorganriauon. The P"9· we a I t h behind California and open beU1ger'!nce toward
jUes. .., lished · < ~am wa~ g~1d~d by a state school children. upsett.mg the status quo dis-
-In the 15 years follow1~g p The 1964 Legislature made w~de . Comm1ss1on on Sehool p~ay:d . by oppone!1ts 01 re·
the Jones Report. lhe Leg1s· Itself abundanll dear by or· .Oistncts. MOVES ON distncLlllg gave me to th e
lalure was handed ~um.er?us derin the stat./ &lard of Ed· In 1949. rcspons1b~ity for '.fhe ab!lily of . a school ~IS· .belief, w1dt>ly held among leg· ~tudies on school redistnctmg ucau~n to "consider the boun· the program was sh ifted . to trsct to fmance its education· 1slators and state sd:ool au ·
bl California. All pointed the daries of existing higti school the state Board of F.ducat1on al program was seen by the thorities. that many loca l
same way -t~wa~d som~ districts as the minimum geo-and cou~ty . c·omrn1tt~es . on lawma.kers and state s~hool school board mem.~rs and
met;1od of consolidating ~ah· graphical base for the organ· school . district organization. authorities as _bearing direct-S?me school ad!1'11mstrators
lornla school d1str1cts 1~to izatson of mdividuaJ unified But with the sys tem devel· ly ?n the quality of that edu· did not trust the JUd.gment of
larger, more eHlcient admm· school districts to be devi-oped bet~een 1945 and 1949. rational p r o g r a m. And. the voters m their districts
lstratlve units. ated from onl ' in f'x ce lion-the Legislature also delegated through words and acts, they The net effect was to spur
Everyone seemed to agree al situations ..Y p mul'h of the responsibility for repeatedly emphasized that the Legislature into passing
redistricting was necessary. · redistricting to local school the y were delermlneo to see the more strsngen• Unruh bill.
The quesUon was, how to get PROFF.SSIONAL \llEW districts and their constitu· to 11 that all California school which takes the -:hoice of re·
the job done ? Since the 1920's, and pos -enls. children received quality edu-dlstrictl!!g patterns out of the
ln 1933, a Committtt on the sibly earlier, almost every At this point. local schOol catiOll. Unification. through hands of county committees
tops ut looks
"BACK-to-BOOKS'
its built-in equalization fea-and local school authorities.
lures rlus its organizational placing the ISSUe before VO(·
advantages. was one wa y to ers.
insure quality. Man ' s t a le lawrr.akcrs
But soon after the Master frankly belitve that local au·
Plan Law was enacted, coun-tboritiPS fatled to take the re-
ty committees and many lo. spons1h:l·ty for redistricting
given them by the Legisla·
ture in the late l!KO's. I
The Legislature, then. has
step;>ed into the areach.
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and accessories; right 111 the heart ot Costa Mesa's new College Center. Halliday'•
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WASHING TON f UPI l -
School bells wiU ring m
more than a new academic
year this fall
Innovations galore figure
tn many programs ~ched
uled by schools large ~ n d
small nationwidr .
Here are some ex-
amples:
Thirty )"lf'r cent of u ch
Oak Glen High School (Han·
cock County. W. Va.) stu-
dent's time wi.1 bt: unas·
signed. Not for fr1tterUlg,
but Cree from regimented,
bell • puncuated segmenta
of lime spent in a certain
seat in a certain room do-
ing what everybody else is
doing. Unassigned timt is
for faculty-approved proj-
ects. School officials ~ay
they hope students w 1 I I
learn to use time weli and
to think and wnrk inde·
pendently.
ln Owatonna . M i n n .
mathematics f not arithme-
tic will be taught to k1n -
dergarteners and a new so-
cial studies curnculum be·
gtns in kindergarten. ll
will be carried through the
fourth grade.
Bangor High School in
Bangor, Maine, 1s the only
large secondary school in
that state which bas broken
out of the tradltional 4!>-50
minute class &chedule. In-
stead, classes YllU run for
25, 45, S5 or 70 mlnutes, in a
variety of combuiations.
"Project English" al Eu·
cUd Central Junior H I g b,
Euclid. Ohio, is aimed at
teaching studen.s how to
read 1ntrepretively and t.o
think rather than mem-
orize. And students will
write, write, write -urrtll
~Y get writer's cramp.
Innovation ls the .Tder o(
the day, according to t la e
National Education A.-. elation (NEA).
"In 1ome schools th
winds of change blow hard·
er than In most others," ot>-
aerved a.n NEA apokeaman,
"Ind ln some the.re ls
scarcely a breeze. But re-
ceptiveness lo new and bet.
ter ways of dolni Utlnl•
appears lo be on the a~
swing. When the untried la
tea·.·~ 11nd fou nd worthy.
tti. once reluctant are
ready to applaud. 4
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Jackets, Underwear and
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di.tnond SMftlern. AttM:hed hood ii fur..fri!Nnf'(t. wt.t'a ~. it'1 100')1. wuh 'n wear.
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! Angele
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: attenli•
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: can hi
• the Ur
: pirlpoln
• treatm• ! texts.
! Hlslo • m seve
: fe.;sors,
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: tern of
: •bich I , most s
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Wrdne!>day, Auqu~t 2S, 1%5 04.JLV PILOT/~·PTtSS SI J
Millions for Culturally Disadvantaged
SACRAA1ENT<? l~S) the ~ii nev.•s lhi.s f&ll i.n CalJ. merly cll.le f of lhe Bu reau of {or a \oo,g time. people operating effect.l\.'dy p~ool and eluneatary before tM7 can rece.ive st.ate Individual attention for di..
LM1 yur Calilorrua spenl fan:ua edu~ation. Intergroup Relations for the -"If we Cail "'e -nay not lhrougbout the state in a lhort level.a. and federal fund&. advantaged rtudeota.
$17'5,(D) on special education· Th C?Ordinate the new pro-~te Dtpartment of Educa· have another op~rtunlty in period Of lime ln ardat to Within the framewod. ol Soch prop-ams probablv -Sped.al dforta to improve •! proirams fo~ cuhurally gram in California, the ataie t1on . this half century • Rile1 Hid. chi the the McAteer Act (SB 412) will mchlde bin.IUon O, rudint lna:tructioa for pupils di.sadvanta~ dtiktren. Tlli& ~ of ~htcation hu ap-Riles beliews Ca.Hforn..ians ' 8 eve ~~Ls we IO des· dped by Govwnor Bl'O'WD a com . J':_a~ the fl.guni will bt ti! ~led _Wilsoa C. Riles as have a once-im-.a-lifeUme op. DESPERATE NEED pentely need. thls awn.mer, procruna mlllt lbt foUowinc elemerU: blVU1& ll'CXlble in the early
million. . acting: ~r of compenaa-portunity to do a job many "The immediate cballell~e," Emphasis, Riles upl.aioed. be de¥eloped JocaUy and l&lb--Reductloa ol pupil-teach· grades.
Thea:e two li~ lllustratelto~~'Yiediuoiaitioini.1"j'i"i'i'i"'i""~ediuiciatoin~haivie'w~a~n~t.d~tioidioibe~,.~idi,1'i'ls~lo~gieilitriaimi•idjwiWibe~on~ipn>j"~'~'"ij'i'i'1°"~imlillod~.to~·Ri"-~iliw~.,i .. ~ .. ial~erira~tios~,i'jh•~w~allowiq~~~mi.,.~•iPre-ii"'ihooiliplrocnms.i••• dramatically the new emph•
'is being plaeed oo. spedal
programs to compensate for
what most aatborities believe
are sevu1:! shortcomlnp in
tbe home euvtnmment ol
these children.
They are children who
come from non·Eng1.ish speak·
ing famUles, who h21Ye nntt
seen a book or • magazine in
their homes, wbo have Dever
bee'D to a KOO, or who, like
some yOUDIJten l:n a pre-
dominantely Muican • Amer-
ican sectiOll Gf Sant.a Ana hi
Orange ODtinty, have 11ever
seen the ocean although \hey
live only a short distance
i:;away.
OPPOR1UNITY
In brief, they are children
: "''ho for one tealOCI or an-
' other, generally poverty, have ;
; not had many of the advan·
tages most middle clas' ~ American children take for
' granted. Jl is dillicult for the
i culturally diudvantaged child
: to grup caacepts ill lM' class·
, room became hil ~ence
• is ~ llmited.
These children, dart ICbool
"'ith a strib apimt. tbem
· and may Drftr owacuue
; the problem. ln1 the opinion
• of muy allthGrities. todliy's
' calbaa.U.y dlumntage duld
' is b>mOiiflW'I dropout.
: President Jobnloa and otb-, erz have desoibed the sJtua-
: lion as the "cycle of pover-
1 ly."
: Last year, California's only
• investment in the Held of
; compensatory educa~ion was
1 S175,<XX> ror pilot programs in
: 24 school di.ltricts.
: J.~VESTl\IFJ'l.'T
,' This year the stale will in·
• vest $3 million and the )ed-
; eral IOWrnment. m a i n I y
through the Eletnenlary and
: Secondary Education Act of
· l!m, will provide 179 million
: to help local California school
i districts d eve Io p effective
: compensatory education pro
• grams.
: ~Iany school men view the
: priority given thiJ effort as
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! Textbooks
Emphasize
Minorities
' ' 1 SACRAfi.tENTO (ENSl -
: F'irst evidence ol a "new 1
• look" in lexlbook treatment
; 0( minorities arrl•es in Cal i·
i fornia classroom1 this fall in
: the form or new 4th grade
• history and g:eo(Tapb,y books
: which give unprecedented em·
• pbasts Lo minority groups. ' • The new 4th grade texts
; will be followed later by books
1 with a similar empha.W for
! 5th and 8lh grade history, ge·
• oeraphy and civics classes.
! The "new look" ID texts
1 wa s ordered by the state
: Board of Educat.ion and the
~ state Curriculum Comrnis1ion
i following studies document·
: ing charges that California
1 f.lem entary students were get·
: ting a distorted view ~ ml-
' norily group!, particularly
. Negroes.
; In addition, the state Legis-
' Iature this year passed a blD
; (AB SOOJ by Assemblyman
r Mervyn M. Oyma!Jy ID-Los ! Angeles) which requires that
• C..iiromia texta jve adequate ! attention lo racial minorities
· and correctly portray their
'. role In the American society.
: A report to the state board
· ea.rly last year by six Amert-
: can history specialists from
• the University or California
: pir1pointed the problem of
• treatment of minorities la.
: texts.
: J-lislorica\ distortions found
• in several textbooks, the pre>-: ftssors. declared, help "per-
' pctuate ina lntenslfy the r,•t·
: tern of racial dlscriml111 loa
1 .,.hich is one of our sodet1'1
: most 1erious problem&. ..
: Greate!t single defect wu
• found to be the virtual omt.
; don of the Negro.
1 Almost 11 distressing to the
: panel or UC historians ~ 1 reviewed the texts wa1 wt.at t tbe profe11ors described &1
: U. way the books played
1 down or Ignored the long hi.-
; tory of violence between N• • p-oe• and whites, "1uuen..
: btg in some WIYI that taC.iaJ
1 COlltact1 have bffn d11Un-
; rJ11hed by • proire11tw w..
• mony." • ' 1 "In thelr blandn~• and
: amoral optlmt1m lheH books
1 tmpllc\Uy denied tht obvious
: dlprlvat• 1utfwed by Ne-
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I Foreign Languages
Public Schools Entering-New Era
SACRA:\'IE!'lTO (F.NS) -1 ficulty raising enough funds "When a child begins a set:-1 fl\'e days per week
California's public schools <'n · to hire qualified teachers and ond language he must have According to a CTA sur·
ter a new era in foreign Ian· to purchase necessary equip· the guaranlee that hf' will be! vey, most elementary puptls
guage instruction this fall . ment and supplies. able to continue his work with receive one class section of
The !961 ~asey Bill requlr· S c h o o I administrators the language as Ion~ as he is 30 minutes to an hour each
ing all school districts to pro-throughout the s t at e have tn school. No elementary week and mostly hy watch·
vide foreign languag~ instruc· complained bitterly that the school toreign languag~ pro· ing telev1si~n. l 'nder stafte . . gram should be 1nst1luled law no pro\1s1on 1s m~de or tion in the 6th, 7th and 8th Legislature mandated the pro· without provision for this con· the amount or school time lo
grades J!Ocs into effect al the gram, but failed to provide tinuily." l be devoted to foreign Ian·
beginn111g of the 1965~ school any funds to finance it. The CTA contends this wlll l guage.
year. The state Department of be Impossible in Car too many -No language t~ass ~houl<.I
Tht• rnosl obvious result will Education estimates the ele· cUstricL.. . have more than 2:> pupil s. 1 . . -Foreign language coursesj Most stale school author ·
be a tremendous lncre_ase ~n mentary -level foreign Ian· in elementary schools should ties agree there is little
the n u m b er of Califorrua guage program will cost $22 provide from 20 to 40 minutes I chance or reaching this goal
youngsters exposed to a for-million annuaUy. of class instruction t:ach day, "'ithin the next few years.
eign lan~uage. Another problem involves
EXPO. l'RE what foreign languages should
John l'. Dusel, foreign Ian· be offered. Although Coreign l
guagl! consultant for the stale ~angu~ge. specialists are urg· . 1ng distnrts to offer more Depart ment of Education. es· than one language, the Jack
limates that 90 per cent of or teachers and funds ar"::I
4 California's 6th lfaders will causing most districts to limit
be taking a foreign language their offerings to Spanish.
when school starts in Septem· MOSTLY SPANISH
ber. A t d' Out or the 1,295 California recen survey JJl 1catedl
school districts with elemen· 1,032. districts plan lo offerl
tary·le\ el classes, Dusel said. Spanish; 134 French: 50 Ger·
only 93 have been given per· man. and 19 planned to teach
mission by the state Board of som~ other language. .
Education to delay starling Stt~I another pr:..blcm 1s
6th grade foreign laQguage in· causing concern among edu·1
struction for one year. cators .up and down ~he state,
button, button
sfie 's flflf thP. h,, ffl'llJ. ..
Similar expansion of for· according to D~" Willard H.1
elgn language instruction will Saucerman, ass1~tant Orange ... brg and little white
also take place in the 7th and C o u n t Y supenntendent of
8th grades Dusel said de· schools.
spite amendments to the' Cu-Saucerman said the concern
ey Bill which permit delays Involve~ school time devoted
of. 7th grade programs unW to foreign languag., and t.he
the 1966-07 school year and fear of cutbacks In other
8th grade programs until 1967· areas of instruction, partlcu·
68. larly art and music. Many
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BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS BACK TO BOOKS
All school districts must tea~hers and administrators
provide foreign language in· beh~ve these subjects are just
struction in the 6th. 7th and as important as foreign Ian.
8th grade~ for all but a hand· g~~ges, ·he n~~ed.
Sizes 4/6X
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for Childrens Shoes
fut of exempted pupils in Sep-After all. said Saucer·
tember 1967. ~an .. "there is only so much lime in the school day. With
smtE Dt::L\ Y the addition of new state· Teachers Being Heard
In Orange County, permis· mandated programs such as
In State Leg)• slatures sion to delay foreign language foreign language, . It is obvi· programs have been granted ous that something has to
,. to three districts -Centralia give." I
. . . elementary and the Orange SACRAMENTO (ENS) -,the Umvemty of California and Garden Grove unified dis· LONG ROAD
Teachers. according to a na· Extension Service. tricts. Most teachers and adminis·
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Phone LI 8-6831 tionwide survey, are making Assemblyman Charles B. Delays in implementing the trators, ~s well .as slate
lhemselves felt in Slate Jegis· Garrigus fD·Reedley ), chair· four·year·Old Casey nm have schodol officials. behev_e t he .~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~[@~~~~· 1 been necessary because of roa to a really effective for · latures. I man of the Assembly Educa· difr· 11. l d h eign language pr 0 gr a :n ~ I I C I. . , h . C . . f 1cu 1cs encoun ere y . n a 1forma. t.. of t e t.on omm1ltee. 1s a pro es· some school districts 10 pre· throughout ~alLfornia wUI be
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st1te's 120 lawmakers are. or 1sor of numanities at Reedley paring effective programs. a long one _if standarc!! rec·
have been, teachers. or the CoUegt!. Many districts began phas· ommended m a report to the
14 11 are Democrats· rourl Assemblvman Houston I ing In foreign language In· state department are to !:>e p s s s s s t '· I ' . · · . struct1on before it was actual· met. I
1
are Re~u~hcans. . . flol!rnoy <R·Claremontl 1s an ly required in order to allow Here are some highlights take "yes" for
an answer
We double check to
make sure a shoe fits
properly, even when the
child says it feels fine.
H's part of the total carf'
Stride Rite and our
expert staff take with
every child.
CHILDREN'S
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The l\~t1onal Assoc1at1on of assistant professor of govern· themselves plenty of time to from that report. prepared
Sec retaries. ~f SlJle Teach· ment at Pomona College and get ready. for the slate Department of
1ers Associations (NASSTA ) Clarell'unt Graduate S<:hool. However, severe problems Educati~n by a team .or state reports that 181 teachers arc continue to plague the mas· and nationally recognized au· lcu~rently serving in 41 slate Assemblyman John Mo.reno sive move to foreign language ~horitie~ on foreign language
legislatures across the coun· ( D·Montebello) also 1s listed instruction at th e elementary 10struct1on:
try. as an active teacher. level. -The best time for a child
l~ SENA TE INACTIVE "' lo begin .le~ni~g .a foreign I . . TEACHERS NEEDED language 1s m his eighth year
lhThe Cahfomia Senalfe hasl The other fi\·e assembly-l''irst. a shortage of quaJI. -or about the 3rd grade.
ree current. or ormer . . r· d t h · t T h Onl r c 1·r · i t h . b rr en have been mactive as ie . eac ers pers1s s. e Y a ew a I orrua d S· e~c er_s among its mem er· , CaWornia Teachers Associa· tricts start foreign language
ship. ~en. Albert S. Rodda leac_hers for var} mg amounts lion (CTA) says only 14 per instruction in the 3rd grade
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ID·Sa~ramento) t~ach.es his· of time. cent of elementary school today anc the number is ex·
t~;y and economics an th.al Assemblyman Robert T. teachers teaching a foreign peeled to remain small for
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c1ty an~ Sen. John G. Sc~m1tz Monagan m. Stockton), the language in California are ac· years to come. I (R·Tustm1 teaches political . . tually fluent in the I .nguage -The most important sin·
science and philosophy at San· mln~nly floor leade.r, taught In addition, many Io ca i gle factor in any school Jan·1
1: Ana Colleg_e lll Orange hygiene and economics al the school districts are h<!ving dif· guage program is continuity.
county. Sen. Richard J. Doi· University or the Pacific and ;=:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;;;:::::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;;;:::::::;;;;:::::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;=j
wig ( R·San Mateo_\ was a high Stockton Juruor College. He
school teacher prior to World . . L o o K War H. but has since switch· is now an msurance agent.
ec; to Jaw. Assemblyman William F. MOTHER
Eleven state assemblymen Stanton (D·San Jose) former·
are, or were teachers. Six of ly a ught law, economics and
lt.e eleven are listed on the business al San Jose State
Assembly roster as active in College.
lhG profession -either teach· Assemblyman Car 1 e y V.
ing, or on legislative leave of Porter CD·Compton l taught at I absence . Long Beach City College and
Assembly Speaker Pro Tern Excelsior High &hool prior
Ca r I o s Bee ( D -Hayward) to 1957.
I serv ~s as a subst ll.te teach· Assemblyman Mervyn M.
er in the Hayward Unified Dymally (D·Los Angeles ) was
School District. a teacher in that area and
Assemblyman Leo J. Ryan Assemblyman James Milli
ID -South San Francisco) <D·San Diego) taught in that
teaches on a part·time basis city's school system before
in San Mateo. 1955.
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Assemblyman Jack T. Cas· Besides Garrigus, Casey, e~ I D·Bakersfield l teaches Dymally. Flournoy, Monagan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l history, economics and politi· and Ryan all serve on the
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College Pi~ture: A ,Real
By G. IL BODENP1ELD
AP EdwicatJoa Writ«
WASHINGTON (AP) -To
(el the real picture of thl1
year'• collece crush, take a
few ftaurel, threw in some
facts, add 1 few educated
gueuu and 1Ur well.
It comet out ~ mess.
The fl&uru o Al>out .. pu
cent ot all bicll 1cbool cradu·
a tes bud f« col.Iese, And
there &N 40 per aeat man
high ldlool eraduatel t h i 1
year than in lik
'The facts: PubUc colleges
and univusitiu, which enroll
two-thirds of all colle&e atu·
dents. are bursting at the
seams and the sheer m ight
vi numbers has forctd ttiem
le become iacreuingty K lec-
tive and expensive. The pri-
vat prestige Wtitutioni can't
handle tbe inereued demands
on them for admission. The
smaD prt vete 1 •..Decfll are
taking much of the overflo w,
bat their !ipa<:ie and fadlltiCI
are limited,
'lbe eduelted g u e s 1 • s:
Tbouaandl of tully qual:ifled
young peopje wbo want to go
tn coUep won 't De able to.
Tai tl tboi11aM. mtre will
find their con.c. careen
postponed, or ahiftld t. an Ill·
stltution not of tbelr choice.
EARLY DAY
la. Ntliu, Mppier, DOii·
cnuh cla:rs, It .... pretty
mach a buyen market R n
)'OR lbopped m-ocmd for a col· 1.., .. _
It's tr'llll tlYll • laiCh ICbool
pd-mll!it not lino been
able 10 "* -a p.elCllO ln-.11t.tt:uUcm. But U coald alqys
l'f' to a stat. mliftnltJ or conece. either llll bis home
state or ela.ewbert. And tber'9
was alwap plenty of room
a t hundreds of smaU private
cotwges.
Th.at day Is g.)lng, lt It
hasn't already gone.
Lul yeu, for :utuce, the
llnivenity of Illimia bad to
tum away 5.000 fully quali·
fled 1pplicanls for lack of
spe1:e. A follow.up stodr of
tbose l,CIXl youngsters show-
~d that most of them dld m&n·
a ge to gain admisslan 1ome--
wbtte ela;e, many of them in
otM!r llllnois institutions.
But &SO of t~m -13 per
cent -did not enroll MY·
wt.ere.
If a similar follow-up were
to be Wldlrtaba at tbt Uai-
ven:lty ol Maaachusetb, it
almost certa.ln1y would show
even mnre tragic resullJ:.
Lut year, almost 1,000 fully
qualifted a pplicants were de-
nied adml11lon to the fruh-
m.t cl&a at the Univf!l"lit y
Of Masuduawtt!.
And, if you ar. a high
ICbool craduate ill Massachu·
1eU1. there just ara't many
othrr places to go .
Dr. Jotm W. Lederle, pres\·
dent of the Unive r1lty of Ma s-
lllclluaetta Aid in a national
magaitne article (U.S. News
&: World Report) last winter:
"New 11'.:ngl•nd had been 11e>-
tlllriaw for its failurt to sup-
port higher education. We
tended to u.port many ol our
collep rtudmts to o t h e r
~tales and we depended on
our pnstlliOUI p r I v a t e
seboolt to take in others."
Now tbe public college.: and
univeraltiel tn other at.ates
are lf&dually cloi.ing their
doon to out«..tate students .
pal'tiaalarly thole fro m New
England. 1bey are frankly re·
fwJnc to take care of studieftta
from mt.ea wtdc:b won't mab
m effatt to tab care of their .,..,
llAJllDnJL
And those presliginus pr1.
nt. m.ooll la New En&IW
can Mm.It only a compan-
live handful ol. those wbo
waat to go to ooLiece.
The eight Ivy L e a cu.
tcbooll -Harvard, Coi1UtJ-
bia, Co r n • 11, Dutmoldh,
Brown, Dnivenity ol Pt-nt111}.
vulia, Princetaa aDd Yale -
~ 4t,M applicatioOI
fot admi!siaa. to the fresh-
man clau this faU. They b1ve
l'O(lm tor only 9.240.
Tlais year the Uni versity of
Masaachuldl.s ls e~tinl
15,0 appHcatiooa for tbe J,.
800 plsces in Its freshman
cl.au.. How m.a.ny ol tbe I.ILi·
.-i 11,>rlO awlicuU
will find their dreams of col·
lqe completely shattered is
aayGDe'I pen, but it ts vir-
tually certain to be in th e
thous.Ind•.
Educators have seen the
coUep CJ'U&h coming fo r
!'Mf'I, ud they knew tlli1 was eotnl to be the year of the
bi&: tqUel:U:. 'J~ WU aotJt..
1of mapc.! la l!!alr -
&na -tbl CIMlll ..... r.-
porU ., u. ••Nbf ..,.,...,. ..
in Ibo ,_. rl&bt alt« World
War II pnYidod all Ibo -
tboy aoedocL
SLOW GllOWTll
P artl.aDy bJ c!Klict and pu·
ti.al:y becaUY ol. t.bl tntam.
dous apense lnvohed. U..
Jrivata collea:es ha.,. appd·
ed slow1J ud tornnts..l re.
luctanUy.
The p1blic lastit:ation! on
the other haad have been do--
inc """ tu-raisin( -.. get nady. .
ln 19$1, the college enrnll-
meat of 2..1 million •• nen-
ly divided between pablc and
private institutloos. Jn HIM·
~ two-thicdl ol. the S..1 miJ. lio'.. conep lfn'W• wer'8 ••
public COilleies. By 1980, it Ja
est.ina•ted. more than 80 per
cent ol. all college 1tudtnts
will be in public institutions
or lti(ber """""'· . The University IJ! Mary-
lllld has grown to f.6,!XX) ltU·
dent.. the Unlftnity of llin-
hesoll to 38.500 and the Uni·
I
-.ily of Calli..,.. ..... 71,•
a dpdeatl cm ,u l8VeG. ma·
jor om paw.· And Wayne
stat. ~y. a 1ma 11
lew:btn c:oUIC• just a few
J'l9l'I qo, ruched a 2S,ODO
mrollmmt la the 19'1-65 aca·
cMirnic year.
STATIS'ltCS
P'Gr the st.atll"Ucs • min~,
hen are I.be }we-bWl.e fig·
ura bebind tbe 'tolle,ee en.WI :
-In the 12 moat.ha ending
June XI, 1948, there wue 2.8
million. babies hen. in the
Ullited States. In the oat 12
mmtba the nwnbu ol bi.rths
zoomed to :1.9 million.
-Away back in 19.1.HO, only
14 per cent of ~ 11-ll age croup· "8S la college. tn 1954-
55, it was about 29 per «nt.
la lil+i$, il was 4.3.J per cent.
Jt ta.1 been edimlted that by
1171, hdly hall ol. tbe 11-21
age groop w1ll be bl college.
Th e lJllS.46 academic year
la upecied to be the worst
~\tt for gettill1 into college.
For une thiDJ:, the nwnber
o. births Jeftled uff after that
:peak )Ur" eMin& June 30,
1147. For uothtt. the con--
Unued cxpandon of r.dlltloo, J
portlculMly in , ... publlc -•• <'
tor, will eue Ute P '«. · l
But oollege em'Ollmmt will t
continLMI to grow. •
It wtll jump from tbe !If&. f:
6S figure of S.l mflHiM to at t,
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9 A .M. 'til 9 P .M.
"Home Trade-In Program"
. ...
"Like the Scottish Highlands"
Gracious family home in popular Highlands Arca. 20 ft. large Jiving
rm. 20 ft. family rm . Large 16 fl. master bdrm . 3 bdrms. 2 baths.
Dble brick firepla ce from floor to ceiling. Picturesque yard with
patio, block wall fence, flowers and trees. Dream kitchen with all
the built-ins. Submlt low dn or no dn GI. $19,000 first TD. 540-1720
anytiJne. •
Money Making Units
Beautifully constructed new units by original owner·builder. 1 year
old. Sundeck. Soundproof construction. 3 luxurious owner styled
units. One with 3 bdrms, the other two with 2 bdrms. Annual
income '4.560. Submit low dn or trade. 540-00RO anytime
Huge jr. Ranch Estate--518,750
Clean and cozy 3 .bdrm home in popular area of Costa Mesa. Huge
20x22 ft. den with natural brick fireplace and open beam ceiling.
Separate dble garage with attached workshop in rear for the bandy·
man. Parklike yard. Submit low dn or no dn GI. 540-1720 anytime.
"Fabulous View" ...
On popular Country Club Drive. 4 bdrm and huge family rm 3
baths. A prestige location. Fantastic Golf Course view from the huge
llving rm. Formal dining rm . Beautiful yard. Asking $59,500.
S40·0060 anytime.
Live in Cambridge Estates
Distinctive family home. Huge 26 ft. living rm. 3 bdrms. Entertaining
size family rm, 21 ft. in length. Natural brick fireplace. Expensive
wall to wall carpeting. Have fun in the back yard with BBQ pit,
picnic area, 33 ft. enclosed glass patio. Many !lowers and shrubs.
Sprinkler system. 30 ft. swim pool and deck area. heated and fil·
tered . 41h % loan to take over with monthly pymts of $140. in·
eluding taxes and insurance. 540· 1720 anytime.
Cozy Two Bedroom
Charmin~ 2 bdrm home close to schools and shopping. BeautJful
while brick fireplace in spacious living rm. New carpeting. Open
beam ceiling. Asking only Sl8,500. 540-0060 anytime.
Newport Beach--$22,500
Lovely home in beautlful Newport Shores. Play on your own private
Jeach and enjoy the ocean. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Beautifully decorated.
Thick wall to wall carpeting and custom drapes. Lovely garden set-
ting. Patio completely fenced for privacy. Enjoy private Club House
-guarded pools-and paddle tennis. Truly an elegant home for
the low price. Submit low dn or trade. 540-1720 anytime.
Back Bay --$74 a Month
on existing financing. Beautifully clean. 3 twinsize bdrms. Long 24
tt. AU' livin1 rm. Handsome in design. 15' Ct. dining rm. Lge ranch-
atyle ldtcben witb buUt-ins. 145 ft. deep lot. Enclosed wall to wall
patio, perfect for entertaining & BBQ's. All this for just 924,900.
540.1720 anytime.
like a Colonial 2 Story
ONLY $23,950
Charming red brick fireplace creates an atmos·
phere o( warmth in the huge living rm. 4 king·
size bdrms. Extra roomy kitchen with built-ins.
Snack bar area. Quiet cul-de-sac street, perfect
for children to play. Extra large lot with profes·
sional landscaping, sprinkler system. Only 2 yrs.
old . Hurry, thls won't last.. 540-1720 anytime.
' 3 Exel usive Lots
Buy individually or in a group. Priced at $17,500,
$20.000 and $17,500. Beautiful secluded resident·
ia l area with private beach. Euralyptu~ trees.
Ocean view. 540-0060 anytime
-Walk to The Beach
2 years brand new! 1800 s~ ft. of wonderful living area. 2 deluxe
stories. 4 large bclrms. :-Juge living rm with natural brick fireplace .
All the modern bum-Ins in huge kit chen. Extra breakfast bar. L<>-
ca ted on quiet private street. perfect for the growing family. Asking
under S24,000. Low dn or no dn to GI. 540-0060 any time.
Californ ia Ranchonette
Hanch City living at its best. Heavy shake roof & picture windows
create a charming exterior. 3 kingsize !>drms & huge paneled famlly
rm. 2 baths. Intercom . 22 ft. rear living rm. Submit low dn or no dn
GI. 540-1720 anytime.
$758 Down --4 Bedrooms
Immedi ate possession. Sharp & dean 4 bdrm home. Nicely landcaped.
Lovely planter. 24 ft. rear living rm. Sliding walls of glass to huge
covered patio. Minutes away to Church, Shopping & all SchoolL
540-0060 anytime.
No Dn, any GI -$17,250
It's a hot buy! Might be sold before you call, so hurry. Where can
you buy 3 bdrm & huge family rm with 2 baths for $17.250? Also
low dn payment or submit no do G.I. 540-1720 anytime. .
"Ocean View Setting"
Jmagine looking out over the bl ue Pacific with tall pine trees setting
th e stage in nature's wonderland. A most beautiful setting. Private
court yard as you enter. Lge. living rm. separate 12 guest dining rm,
model kitchen with built-ins. Kingsize bdrms. 2 baths. Huge family
rm. White turf carpeting. Submit $2500 dn. 540-0060 anytime.
Waterfall & Forest
California ranch style with 3 hlrge bdrms, 2 baths. popular rear
living rm, separate formal dining nn, fireplace. Expensive w /w
carpets. 440 sq. ft. covered patio. Yard features trees and flowers +a unique waterfall. St8.500 with low dn pymt. 540-1720 anytime.
3 Bedroom & Den --$17 ,750
Natural brick planters set off the pretty exterior. A wonderful fami·
ly home. 3 bdrms & den or 4th bdrm. 24 ft . rear li ving rm . Lge
family kitchen. 2 baths. Professionally landscaped grounds. Sliding
glass doors to lge covered patio. Picnic & BBQ area. Low do pymt
or no dn GI. 540-0060 an ytime.
lido Isle Estate
A most elegant & graciot~s home. Beautiful atrium with garden set·
ting of lovely flowers & trees. Private brick patio with BBQ & fire·
place offer complete cooking facilities. Separate private walk serves
the private beach. 2 complete bath houses with showers & bath fa·
cilities. Spacious formal living rm enhanced by walls of glass. In·
direct lighting. Huge formal dini ng rm richly paneled with birch
& oak. Picture window overlooks the view of the Bay. Master bdrm
with sweeping view. Rumpus room features semi-circular birch bar.
7 bdrms & maid's quarters. 3 full baths. 8 showers. Shown by app't
only. Call Mr. Robinson. 540·1720.
Family Estate --$17,950
Family picnics in your own parkli~e yard. Saf~ for childre~s play
in extra area near the home. Beautiful home with large famil y rm.
4 bdrms, rear living rm, bullt·ln range & oven . 2 hat.hi 25 fl cov-
ered patio. Easy terms for everyone. 540·0060 anytime.
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9 A.M. 'til 9 P .M.
·'Home Trade-In Program"
COLD WAR VETERANS
.lave you served in any capacity for 90 days in the Armoo Forc·
es? IC you.have, you are eligible for the new Veterans FHA tn.
sured Loan Program with low interest rates. This allows you
to move into a $19,000 to $20,000 home for S500 dn or less.
For information call 540-1720 anytime.
Your Own Private Forest
Smell the wonderful trees as they blossom f orlh. Imagine a family
cook out & picnic in this beautHul setting. Large rear living rm
with picture windows. Electnc built-in Medallion kitchen. Sliding
walls of glass to covered patio. 2 baths. Try Sl,000 dn or no dn
G. I. 540-0060 anytime.
3 Br & Den --S17 ,008--No Dn. G.I •
Popular location just minutes away from schools and shopping cen·
ter F'amily size kitchen with extra size eating area . 2 baths. Sharp
and clean . Parklike yard. Low dn or no dn to qu alified GI buyer.
540-1720 anytime.
Subm it $550 Down
Sharp and clean. Natural kitchen cabinets finished in beautiful
tones. Sulit-in range and oven. Attractive Living and dining rm.
Large bdrms. This home situated on private pretty street. 540-0060
anytime.
High on a Hill --View
Panoramic view from the huge picture windows. Lge rear living
rm . attractively decorated. Separate 12 guest dining rm. Electric
built-ins in convenient kitchen. Family sized family rm. 24 ft. in
length. 3 baths. $39.900. 540-1720 anytlme.
Horse Lot plus Home -$20,500
Rambling ranch style with large master bdrms. Spacious living &
dining rm. 2 baths. 165 ft. deep lot. On quiet cul-de-sac street. 24 ft.
lath house. Large gate for entrance to back yard for horses. Near
Irvine Campus & Back Bay. 540-0060 anytime.
$17,900 -3 Bdrm -No Dn G.I .
Just like new and ready to move in. Raised brick planter encircles
tt11s charmmg home. Large shade tree in front yard adds extra
charm. Attractive living and dining rm . Cute kitchen. Convenient
oeto schools and shops. Submit S800 dn P'HA or no dn GI. 540.1720
anytime.
Doctor's Home --$2508 On
Panoramic view from the beautiful picture windows. 3,000 sq. fl
of terrific living area. 4 bdrms Q.D lower level. Parquet floors . Palos
Verde fireplace sets off handsome living rm. Full dining rm. Built.
ins. 3 baths. Private road into your own estate. 540-0060 anytime.
Forest of Olive Trees
PiC'luresc1ue selling combined with luxurious home. Beautiful 2 story
with ··A· frame desig n. Massive rock entra nce is complimented by
beautiful setting of trees & fl owers. 3 bdrms. 2h baths. formal din·
mg rm. spacious kitchen. custom drapes & plush carpeting. all add
a final touc.h to this beautiful home. Submit $2500 dn. 540-1720
anytime.
4 Bdrm & Family Rm for 518,700
Charming 4 bdrm family home in picturesque location. Spacious
living rm. 2 baths. Kingsize fam ily kitchen. 120 ft. parklike yard.
Forest of fruit & shade trees. Covere"d patio. 540-0060 anytime.
"The Good Earth"
It's still your best investment. 290 ft. R·2 lot fronting on 2 streets.
next to 24 plush units. Rented house on property now . Owner may
carry first T.D. Submit your offer. 540· 1720 anytime.
$600 Down --Move In
Sharp and clean. 3 bdrms. Spacious living rm. All modern kitchen
wtth extra eating area. Professionally landscaped yard. $600 dn
or no dn G.t. 540-00M anytime.
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FIRST TIME OFFERED $39,581 • By Owner S16,t50
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tiom. with bl.lat rrur yard
loaded #Ith beanni; fnut
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•Down: '800.
•C106lnb~: '280. THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
3 Bdrms, 2 81, hctwd flra, FA heat, used
brk k frplc, lge living rm, aepante dinln&
area, 1hab roof, 2 secluded patios, Jge lol
4 ldnns • Deft • l laths
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$1180. ..
•Monthly ~nts:
$14'-•IndudM: Prtnc. 1nt.
Taxes. Ins. e.see It to ~llev1 It. RUNNER-UP
Pool -$1 9,950
$'700 dn, Sl.11 mo Incl lu~ Lttnlin& llld unlr11mtnc
• Int. tWl<ll P :I bdrm 2 ba are two rood lt>s~ns.
Swllhlne homr, brand new
nylon C"BfllC't lnS,:, r1rt'plaet'.
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Priced to sell quic kly at Me,750
Walk to St. John's or Orange Cout College,
Costa Meg HS, and Grade School. 2 yr. old
deluxe 2 story home, elec kitchen, incl dish·
washer. pluah carpets. drapes. &O ft patio.
Costa Mesa's finest neighborhood. $23,995
3 Bcdrm!>, 1 •~ b11t h,.
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Take over exlstin& 54 ~
Loan on this lovely 4 Bed·
rm, 2 bath home. Fam R.rO. Ure place & fru 1t
trees plott. $162 ptr mo.
Incl. Int. .l taxes & Pnccd
at ONLY $24,950.
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VH~ Sl7~ mo if ~ou willh POOL HOME! 4 bedrooms.
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nrllP"l!, tandlcap1ng, (i>nced Brick brepll.Ct! Built-In&.
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a dresSJni; room It. ~ bath.
AU baths have Tile wa.llJ It
floors. EXTRAS lndude,
i.eparate doc run, utility
)'W'd, flreplaor, dicbondni
lawn with~ plen-
ty of lrf'c9, and loca1IJd near
YOU'VE DREA~ED OF
AT Tii.E PRJCE VOL' VE
HOPED FOR
THE ~E.J!.L
E S TATERS
J>rovtnMttl 4 br, f8m nn . s• u •
dtmnf ar!'a Wfl0x20 panel-, IX llltl
INCOME UNITS eel IH'Cluded hobby nn. U..e-<1 By making an irutiaJ 1nvest-
Four IM>au11tuJ 7 bedroom bnrk trph:. In living rm mi>nt of only S8,IXXI, the~
~· on two Rl·2 Iota In Cor1W'r JO( w front yaro tine unit!> ,.an bt makilli
fi.M ne1Jhbortiood. l.nvHt· 1pr1nkters. Only S21 .!l.AJ. monry re,, you! Five-2 bed-
ors buy the whole padtaee Evt1. 545-5142. room & onr • 1 bc!droom
and watch the investment CAU.. 646-026! FOR untta ~·•f'l'Pl&~s. carpet.a,
pvw, or bu)• Ont 10( with 7 "SMILING SERVICE" drapes, built • ans. Jdeal
homta for only $23.500 totaJ l::ASTS!DE localaon. Call
u.lt1 Pf\OC· Ptrfect choice ,11 now fOf' furtht'r 1nformcl-
for a n!tirtd penon who t:lon: 00-4100.
wants his investments tn
eood. low pnced incomr i ;
un1t1 that wall stey ~nted. 1873 u bo 81 ,. C .,
KI S.9491 ~ Evl'I· a&r r Vv. .-..
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
KC ~9491
BARGAIN HUNTERS
I 0n1y w .900 tor t.hil 3 bed·
room + family room hnme.
I Situated In one al the finer
areu of eo,ta Mesa, With·
In v. alk1ng du.ta nee nr
1e:hoolir, lhopPlllg, " tranl·
THE~EAL
E S TATERS
Overlookin9
a.chools, lho9Pi.nr.dw.rdlea-~~~~~~~-
._,..~,..uon. M o II l b l y pay.
menb art approximatety
the PICTURESQUt-; PAClF·
IC 1s this beautifully wrll
kt-pt 4 bedroom, 4! bath
home :?,000 IQ rt of Uv·
an& speet> wlth family room
& ~ratr dinmst room.
Hardwood floors. Fireplace.
l magme Orran V1rw for
only S'.l9.a;,i00 Call now!
Open ·111 ::t
NOW GET TiilS! Only
$23.950.
FARR•W
29J E. 17th
Cblta Me&&
A.'1-.JY EX • SERVICEMAN
\\ ho hu aerved 90 days of
1u1Jve duty anytime since
World War 2, and bu not
previously uaed any Gi loan
~npf111 la now ellg!bl& for
& special FHA Veteran Joan
program whidl will ena.ba
htm to purcbue • home
tor u little u S200 down
f)Ciynient! nu. new procrarn
.,,11 be taken adY&ntap of
by many people, 10 call us
now for ct.Laila and avoid
fb,. ruah. 646·171.L Open
Eves.
NEWPORT BEACH
OfffCE
&46-7Tll
---~---
PRICE CUT
OvertooldftCJ New
Dana Poiwt Harbor
4-PI ex. Sale or trade. Low
down. ror delaila call
208 Man~. BalOO. bit
675--5260
CHOKE EASTSIDE
S150 which includes prilk:i-
pal. inlrrt'~l taxrs t. 1n.:.ur-
•nce. Stt thts for value.
Kl S-9491. ()p(>n Eves.
~~~~~~~~-
C -1 Residence
$lS,OOO
Located 1n hot area with I C·
tion a ll ll"Otlnd • Property
now rf'nt~. $130 per month
64C-7171
THE~EAL
E S TATERS
2 Houses + Vacant
ZONED C-1
Ideal location for busineu.
50xlR5' lot. llousrs now
rented. full pnc-e of $29,500.
Call now. ()pPn 'ul i
546-2m 646-nn
Lovely J bedroom home with • Sa me tenant ovtr 3 ye11rs
a I~ 12 " 22· den that , • Don't ovtrtook thla chance
mcJudn a bwlt in Booth, for 1ncomt & appreciatinn.
Cloee to ldlools and Pm ·
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
PlayJJ'OWld. ~ tn the
bu.rt ti dlarmiJle well ~
neighboriiood. Prelent own-
er hu bouiht another home.
ASK to Re today. ~.950.
FARReW
293 E-17lh 546-4494
Cotta Mesa Open Eve!
$93 PER MONTH
-~· O(' a.r U nt VUlll}' ! f or only
$27,500 )'Oil can own thia 3
bedroom home with flre-
440 Ea.at l7tb SL 642-0820 placr, ctl'J)('ts & drapes
Eves. 494-7308 PLUS •, ac:re of land'
Excellent Buy Ho~s prrm1urd. Submit
your terms. Call now. Open
'UI !).
3 Bdt m. Lath &-. plaster. Pa· 546·4!313
l10, rrt11t tl't'CS, ttc. Will I
M>ll F II A Plra~e rail for
646-7171
-
1nlorma11on
OPEN DAIL y FOR this large family bome with apacioua room ma,
THE {JEAL
ESTATERS
Price T. McCutsllon, Rltr. 673-0940
lots For Sale Lido Sands
86 x m· ('Orner lot Fronl· Three bedroom, two bl!Ul, ;;;1,!i;iif:; ARD
age on two busy ,tretll. earpet.s, ~ complelt
Zoned R-2 with poss1llle R·4 built In kitchen. LARGE
vartuce. More into avail-FRONT PATIO and fenced WINNERS
able. yard, fireplace and many COUNT DOWN
HARBOR BLVD-mo~ extru. Ju STEPS to ,
C2 COMM ERCIAL 0 C E AN. JUX:'REATJON Only 24 mort days to aet set·
50x350' St. to St. plus .'iChl~· AREA, POOL, and lhop-tlf'd in )l9lrr new home be·
on rear St. 2 older rtntill.s PUli· Excellent financlng on tore 111.:hoot starts!
priced at SIS.000. 29r: down I the propeny now and ONLY IA YCREST
WILSON NEAR $24.900. 4 bdruu;. 21~ baths. plus
FAIRVlEW C·I '1--····••lt count.ry-11Ud family rm. Commercial 140xl35' 141lh r'!. r I UnJq~ • ihaped plan tnr
3 B.R. bouae mltablc for fun·111-the•1un with ea~y ~c·
olLlce or llhop plua doublr ceas to 2 bJf .,.tios $5-1,500.
iranae. Only S49,SOO Cdll Top 6'.t Loan.
for brochure now. M. Plnovu.
Halecrest
Bargain Buy
7brff bt'Ciroom and dining
room. 1,. bath homr Built·
in pa latcht'n. tile :1mk
counter. wl w C&l1Je(, forced
alr heat. 8lld lilone fire·
place. Largt tnclosed 20' x
JO' patio with bul11·1n bar.
Doublt garagr_ dlchon<1ra
lttwn, spnnklers front anti
rear. Llghted water fall -
Ill ior only 1.21,500 FHA-VA.
Near shopping anrl public
lraMpOr1.8tion.
Everungs Call 54&-3775
Stop Tlte Prnses!
Hrre's a housr lhftl de·
i.e1 vrs an J:.JCTHA • cause
It's JUs1 loadell wilh them.
8<-duttful atonr 1aC1lde I<
makhang frph Lovely ~pt..
ang over goldtn oeJc noors,
5 hr, 2i., be, separate J.a.uo.
dry nn. Stcp-aaver bit-In
kitchen. Large S23,SOO, 5~ %
loan can be usumed.
PntM at only $27,960. Evet,
345-il065.
CALL 646-0261 FOR
"SMILl:->C; SERV ICE"
. ;
Z.verungs Call :>45-2833
ASHAMED?
Yoo bet we are~ This fine
Mtaa Verde home ltiou.ld
havt already been aold
Attracuve enLrance ha ll,
spadous hvin~ rn1 .. W/fr.
pie. panrled ram. rm., &
llled blt-tn lntC'hPn eJ[pf'CSS·
es a quallty hwlt . hoU'le -
SC>at•1ous ma:.ter br. W
dressing rm I< marble ba
Central llftth hA1 enclos<'d
tub It. shower Ir bit-in
ecale:s. Priced al S26.SSO.
Eves. 545-1847
CALL~ f'OR
"S;\1ILINC SERVICE"
• i
1B73 H.a.rbor Blvd. C.:\1.
BAClC BAY MOTHER·
l.N·L.AW
Oleclc t.llll rrmote bedroom
local*5 eo your Molher-in-
law can be f1m 1n the pool.
When the wbiatle blows for
evl'!')'one "out ol I.he pool"
rush up to the 2nd alory
livlni. room for a view ol a
beautiful 11N1ll lake. 4 bl>d·
rooms tor Ult i:rowing fam·
Uy on a dt>ad end street
$4,100 moves you 1n Ours
txclualvely, so don't be
diaappo111ted by aalung
O(her agmts to ace this
1em-C.U Kl 5-9491. Open
Eve..
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl f>.9491
fAST SIDE
Costa Mesa. Newpt Harbor
HI School. 4 bdrma p1U5
tam. rm. + d101ng rm. Big
pool' A "growmi; family"
home w/Jots of blt·ins. Va-
cant • ReM!y for immed.
OCC'llptincy. Only $42,500.
Mn. Robel"I
NEWPORT SHORES
An open swt derk · kecp
your summer ,j.an th-> ea;.y
way & keep fht kid& safe
m tht Community Pool.
Near • new, sharp 3 bdrm .
2 ba. Patio. Dbl Garage.
Asking $30,700. Ttrms.
M-Plnover
a .... ," tor ts.aycrut
16"'9 W"tcUff Dr.,
N. B. 646-0228
INCOME OOM . PlOS
·rwo l&r&e bedroom homes
OV<'r 1,000 sq It each on an
R.J lot Addtt1onal bonus
feature, front house hu a
14 x 24 foot buildu~ at-
tachrd, which cart be u3ed
as an ofl1ce, business. °' a
third rental llnce It has it's
own balh & kitchen. Tre-
mendou11 poulbilltles. SS.000
will handle, Kl S.9491. Open
Evr~.
COSTA MESA
OFFICI
Kl !MH9l
2 Fixer-Uppen
ON One Lot
1873 Harbor Blvd. C.M
• The5e umts are priced for
the handy man who wanls lo
take advi111t11i;r of drf Prrrd
malntrnance · two • 2 B R
houses · Excellent rental lo-
cation · Call now for •rid In·
fo .. See ttu. lovely home 1n tbe buge lot, and near propoud Tax Sh-t.a.-r Back Bay on a cul.de-sac WITS
Areet. l600 sq. ft. wi.lb 3 :•~ari~ N~ ~~-GI, Want a commercial lot or WTBlUFf VIEW
bdnna 2 ba•'-.....,._._ fin-1733 w---11 .. Dr. u•-'"""" some acre<>0c! How about ' ..... ....... 6*-7Tll Open Evea. ~I.QIU _........., b"-' :;6Call u .. ~·oo Located MU two modem
Underpriced
Triplex
place, httwd noon, 1 • r I ' a 14&1nesa · . ~ or S Bedrooml • Formal Dt.nillc lbopp!Jll centen, In A-1
play mom with blt-ln wet CAMEO SHORES come see us m.our invest-.Room . lArge Fant.UY Room RENTAL am. F.ach unit ~ Eut 1Ttb St. IQ.4820
bar plua a den A: separate ment _office racing Harbor • 2&4 Baths. Luxury Car· haa two bedrooms, C",.,....ts, Eves 494-7*
dlnlJlo ·-a. Obie ....... a., Owner most anxious to sell Shop(lln"' Ct-nter -II"' • .... "' .. -·•~ " pe1s • Stone Fireplace • d,..,,_, and bulll-in kite~ A QUALITY PROPERTY Shake rool. Must att to Bl>-lovely 3 Br, 2 Ba home w/ .......... f'O ect Good f 11 m i 1 y room. Sweeping Marbll' Entry Owner hu to eri1. PT!vate patio and indi· R A QUA LITY BUYER
pr ate-terms. NEWPORT BEACH ~an view Many blt·ins. sell $39.!ISO. vidual ~rds. FULL PRICE Oiannlng 2 Br home to Uve
398 Laeanada Way I OFFIC E ™ ,)()() Jean Sm'1th, ~LYD0$37WN.500. -SUBMIT in & SIOO mo from M'par,ile W, f, lA(H£NMY£R 646-rrt I M8~tyi1 Leady w Apt. Top Coron11 drl Mar
'
••••••••• Coldw1ll Banker & Co. Sales--N--...1-...I ~~~n on widi> IOl-onl,v
Rllt1 1860 Npt, Blvd. CM .._._ 2200 E. Coot1t Hwy. N B ........ ..u.a EERGI:: RE
646-3928 Evu 34~r.l2 ,......u Verde BARGAIN OR s-2<XX> · • Business is good! Thorou;:h RealfOr ALTORS6r.>4700 •111!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!~ &-1w11ful 1700 sq 't, 4 BR ------Eves 137-279'.l or 644-<l863 • ~1mns:: t. guidance. ~am You Can't Do It' 2 lJ&, lam. rm., Gaynor • 3-BR. 1 !-BA. • more · I::arn mort . S<-rve
AITENTIO!'l BUILDERS &
SPl:..CULATORS
We have just listed a h 0t>
Eastslde property near t.ll!
Civic Center area. Vacant
land for 8 units for $15.000 + 6 existing WlllS bring·
ilijZ in S600 per month. nu.
15 the beat buy in Coata
Mrsa • t..otal pric-e f75.IXXI.
646·1711. ()pf>n Evts.
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE
~m1
Fixer-Upper
And add a unit for lncom1•
Needs a lllllc paint and
'prettyin'-t.tp' but 1s m t09
location. AND plenty 1.1f
room fOf' an addationsJ uml-
Thia 11 a 'steal' at JU!:>I
$25.950 ....... make ol1er!
fil SEMf'LE
• REAL ESTATE
3542 East Coast I hehway
Corona del ~ar
~2101
BIG FAMILY B-AR-G'"""A_l_N_
On be.auWul cul de aac strttt
near !!C'bools Ii &ho{lplng.
4 bedrooms. 2 bathl, huge
family room & bullt·ln
kitchen. IOS1da of c.:ement
decking " COVt'red paUo
for those who enjoy outdoor
living. Tllltefully dl'Corated
thruout Small pnce lor
dli1 wonderluJ, larae family
homt . S23.~ 646-mt
Cipeo Eves.
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE
646-77ll
~MOVE UP
to 4111 Cort.land Drive In U·
elusive Cameo HJahl&nda. 3
Bedroome and all the Qual-
ity Fealurea you expect to
find, $44.SOO.
CURT DOSH, Realtor
$43,500
EAST'BLUff'S Fl N 1'.:ST :i
BEDROOM plua POOL and
2750 Square feet or well
planned living -Designed
for the di11er1mina~ buypr
... NEWPORT 8 E A C H
VIEW
NC'wport et Victon11
6'16-8811
Open Evenlnp ;tJJ 9
1100
4 BEDROOMS, 1 ~ llftths,
• dblr gar. fol't't'd air be-at,
shingle rool Newly pamted
&: carpeted-Only S8SO clown,
SU6.90 per mo incl. prin,
int. taxe9, ins. Also may as.
sume existing GI loan at
Sl.50 1>9r mo. t<>lal pll.)lments
CAl..L AL BL.ACK, ~ ... 1745
or 546·9540 Coai. t. Wal·
lace Realtors.
$750 DOWN
You can't t..op Ulla for a &Otl'f
3 bedroom, 2 bath home in
College Park. Full price
nly $20.950!
CHAS. C. MARTIN
REALTOR
199!1 Harbor CM U S.ll95
A BARGAfN
It you a~ 1 wk tnd J>"lnl~
t. lan(!.s<'aper, Mame your
own doMl paym't U yuu
hav~ i0()(1 credit. Paym'ts
low 1t1 Sl36 mo. Nr OCC
jua oil rairvle•. 205
Loyola. Shown by appt.
Jack Smtih Co. 543·8381
FRUIT Trees' Fiahpondl
Beau -Playhouse! Olive
tree! Beau·lndcpd! 3-yrs.
new! 3-Br. N1~ncw ww•
cpl! & drpa. Bltlns. f'rpl.
1610 W. Cout Hls:th14ay $24.500. Ov'Tler 'U 8-2656,
LI 8-9lj.1 673-3468 t::vn &12·3497, 642-0015. * Newport Heitihh .... BY owner. Mesa V erde. 3
FIRST TIMI-. Orn:nt::n br. l· ... ba. kltch uling
Lovely quiet street of fi111 arra, frpk, dincur. c~.
homes. 3 bdnns. 11 1 baths, drps, ~~ patio. S130 mo
lB x Z> IJv. room with be&m ~ to pttltllt loan 1698 Mada· ~. CU blt·ln'a, cpt. Ir p.ecar. Kl 9-3877
drapes, cem. block ft~. t BR, 2 ba. NI~ lot. Ten-mo
attractlve yard, l r e e • • Soll course view! At hwy;
ASKlNG $29.500. schools. Eagy FHA. Sl3J
"(" Thom1s INlfor ~1,:u-320'l New York.
224 W. Cout Hy LI 8-$:111
Npt. Bch. Eve Kl ;>.~
OWNER DESPERATE
MODERN Duplex, 3 br.. 2
ti., eacb unit-4 dO<.rs from
4 BR l~ ba. ram rm, patio
fnQi yd. Doughboy pool .t
tilter. Nr Catholic Ir Protest.
&his. Sl8.000. 2964 Ctoft en
546-5615
~an. You own thl' la.nd. , BY owner, modem 2 BR &
MAKE OffER. Geor~c side. llW. cpl, Very sharp.
Wll111maon, Rltr. OR 3·4350 S7SO total dn. $18.900 &46·8253 --
• buJlt ~ie. Cho1l·e locatwn. e $15 900 e bellrr• for Real Actinn Rent a 2 br, frpk, paUo, House 11 lanriacaped le in • JOtn THE REAL ESTAT·
Jtas range &. oven equipped ricCPllcnt condition. White CARPORT + GARAGE. ER.S. Call Mr. McCardlr.
Triplex tor only WI a .trplc/ 2 sets of sliding &lllSI LCI:: f'ENCED YARD. &16-TI7t
month. BUT YOU CAN doors. le 2 patios. Aik for NR-SCHLS It SHOP'G.
400 f~. 17th St. Coata Mesa
Ml 6-3255 U hr 11111 MM'·
EASTSIDE Dover Shores
O\VN rr for only S19 a Jim Pirtle eves. ~3
month-Priced at S34.250 TUBACH 642-4422
v.1th good tenns. kt us tell RfAlJY [!!t tS:.!1> v.. llllh c .M.
you ~·. Evrs. 64:J-2348. 3021 H bo Bl d -
CAU. 646-0261 FOR ar ~zi C.M. =1~11111•1
"SMILJ.NG SERVICE''
••••••••• DOVER SHORF.S
Emerald Bay BA. y and v-a.w HOMi:S I wllh 3 private eHhet
TH E ~EAL
E .S TAT ERS
BEACH
SPECIAL • · . eauty MAcco REALTY co. • • Wilt! • while water view This 1s the real lhtn". 3 bdrm.
f 102e Sant teio Dr. "
• 8 UNrTs on wldt lot. Cpl.I,
drps, bll-lns, hdwd Ooora,
Might <':<chance tor vt1·
cant, comme'ttial or In·
dustnal S17.800 equity.
• 7 DUPLEXES. Perquet
floors. drpa, new cpq, bit·
ma. gar~es-Wide dr1v~
Wily. $4800 Income·
FORTIN CO. 1813 Harbor Blvd. C M. rom ltie m11ilf'r bedroom, Newport Beach 3 patios, R·2 lot • l blocli to . SOies ,OlftloM llvu)i room ' :? batm. Gm-. (7141 OR 1-8112 ~~an. Sh.,,, year 'round 1919 Npt BIYd .. CM
Udo Blyfront
SO' fronl.&fe with lovely pa·
Uo Ir bome with boat house,
pier Ir &IJp. Top Nord loca·
lion. A.akin& Sl95.IXXI.
i C?U.S wood panetlni, all hvini or a money maker 642-SIXX> ~v.. "2-2833 MeN V..-de hefty b\ult·ut C'lf'rtrit" kitchen. ONLY ' min. from new Uct fot rtnlals. Rrducoo t..o N H t-L.a.... llQi 1.&ta,yttte Npt. Sch.
Jn<:.rUaed 18.lea activity hu Emerald Bay 1i1 11 way ,,, Univ arC'I. 3 BR. <lln rm, S28.500 Owner l"K'N!~ ra•h •wport e"lnn f7$-l!'l00
created C>Peninrl tor 2 addi· life for luxury minded hom\'! lge It\• nn. hdwd tlrs, nat but orx-n to flllrrs and do11n ~Poll<'sa 3 bdrm. 2 bath wlU1 WI Wemcllff Or. N.B
tJonaJ 18.les people. Mesa btzyer $69,:,00. atone Ltpl, many trees. Only payment. lot3 of eye appnl, Ip. 11• "3-J&OO
Verde Realty ia a membt-r Don Werd Co. Sll,825. S1000 dn, fl13 Jl"r B & B h 1'00m. rlin. 11rea. convenient IN l_.YC_R_ES_T_
of MultJple, yet specializes Open Eves 642.-2020 mo with a~ In&. + tAxca. ay eac tn iiehools ~ Westcllff Pia ,.
In the 2000 borne communl· No HCOnd· TD. Fnnk 711, pymt. Incl. prln. Int. It 3 bdrm 6 funll1 + 2~ lmlll
ty of Meaa Vm:te. O>nt.act ON UDO IAY Klnaurd R-1 Eatat• l .. lty Inc. tnxl's ONLY $26,750. Walt.tt C~r c Jlnl Wood Ml 2-2222 D5 W, &!boa Blvd., N,B. OPEN DALLY, 1 • S pm ~ 1 • BR + lanai "own your OcMn frentt m.9200 Ev'ft. 673-8086 "('' Tl. ... --a... .. llor 2042 O>mmoae R4 iitttriiFuL Olm" .,,..-tmmt. ~. df111, C.omer 2 unUa • 7!0 IRUlllU KR _...home.=: o,..: ~~ ·~-cu.tom d1'>1u sc:l50 ••••••••• 224 w. Co.IC K1 u 1.:mr L~~ .. lty
Htr; Vacant. 3 Bil 2\6 H 1-.... • Triplex 15.000 llG HOUSE Npt Sch. Eve Kl s-5M3 ~~.....,.,..,,.-,----MCI»-Oftr an ~ i..t. -.CWiNf rerry ...... Bey l9ra,1rt... $19,950 WILL~ 1m111 an-
s.ti or trade BMch prop-REAL TOA uaa w. 8&.lllila N.8 . um.E ftll.ICE lad& .., Estate U8U&l decorator featurn In
_,., ., ..,... m.a5l 3sal V1a Lido NpB. 813-TOO • m.9llT Br. 2 ba hollM! near Mne OK fol HORSIS ~ w:;m~~ !9.. ~
;.. S W Mlfiil * 675-4660 FUTUll Vttdt Golf Coott.e. °"1l«r Unohetrudt4 \lftw. lnJIC lof cell~ to Ooar 11,...,a.. ba.r "~~fs.:.'s:'nn.FrJ>i DAVIDSON Realty COMMERCIAL ~~~.0~.~'-= ~~ !~~~m0=~~ :::C:. ~11~~~.n:'i
..... ..., ..... Co. BrLOW Ftt4 APP'L 3 Bdnns, n' 8tthl. oor .... &•& R·ALTY pie, hdwd en. 117,soo. pm. -s. ....... 81. Bait. 3 lp br, hUI" d08N-!tat-Victoria • O>o..t. CM. r~ ~ Wels·Mcc.dll r ROOM TO BUILQ
OfUole ~40 fni area In kltch + din. nn S'll,950. 642-3360. 450 East 17th, c.M. ~ ...,... Har ac... • ...._,, .,__ a.y. ouoo. WATERFRONT dptx, LilO 60..QIO l1zhwn .....,.. coratr JM 1ot.
I lrmj, ... fun IJt mt Hart>ot. 5B, C M. W. Cu be .mall hofM. 1111,._part...._ al. ...... 0.... W"'' n-.
......, ..... ....-,;;..__ ... _JJ51._ 5&5MO Evu SO.J~ M~ tnde. 1.11$>. MW«SI ••••••••• Mt-1121 Ritt. Oil,~
. , -# • ..,,,,... • • -. ---. . . . ...... .., .. .. .
See Our 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom
Furnished View Model~
NEW VIEW HOMES
FROM $62,500
IA YFIONT HOMI
A 'ITRACTIVE Baytront Home. 4 Bedroom + Dining room, fully ~~~ted and draped, uted brick exterior, landlcaped. Pier and
A particularly fine buy at •88.400.
IAYVIEW LOT
'15.000 -equitable lea•.
IA YFIONT LOT
IT n. completely bulkheaded .._ pier le slip
pnvue,.., •es.ooo .......
THUi PRIYA TE IEACHES
SALIS OflPICI OHM t A.M. te I '.M.
I 026 SANTIAGO ORJVE
tn Newport Beach from Pad!lc Coast Hwy .• north on Dover Drive.
From Newport Blvd., !alt on 17th St. to Salea Off ice.
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HOUSES fOR SALE
Cott• Mesa 1100
SACRIFICE/ By owner 2-
Br + Gueat • nn &: add'I
bath on tie R-2 lot! Room
kn another unil. $18,!!0().
1585 Redlands Pl/ ~
B ~I EASTSID!: LOE
NICE l BR. HDWD.
l"LOORS ns.ooo SUB~HT
TERi\15 OWN 646-4563 OR
673·74.ll
EASTSIDE/ OWNER
Nr-K'hll Sl9,500, 3-br/ l~-ba,
fpl. Str·porth, cpu, drps,
fncd, &46-3386
EASl'SIDE BY OWSER
3 BR, l \ir: bl!., lam rm.
Under $18,000, (unde,,,rlc~)
Quick poa.sesaion. 646-18\J.
T HEP RICE IS RIGHT
i....:r. Den. Eaiitsi~. Li,:e
11'.11. I l..gf>.Crttnhouse!
SlG.:iOD, "Kelly" 673.54:!3
LOVELY 3 BJil% b& home,
11tra1:tlve wests1de Ill'''·
priced under markn 11
Sl; ,gj() 928 1th St. by 1ppt.
H.O. Johnson Bkr. ~
fiOxlSO' R·2, clole In. 1 br
cvttage. R.etirr or build in-
come. $14.,750. Roy L.
Snavely, 646-9041
Mew Verct. 11 10
ONE MAN'S LOSS
ean be your &ain. Big 3 BR
2 btt, fltm nn. REPOSSES.
SIQN, Only S~l .7j(} wi1h
$49.i dn. P<1y1nenll hkt
rent • no 2nd. Cunipletely
landM:. I< feoctd in ~!.V.
best lrt'I· The Myhre Co.
M&.9677 anytime. * Owner/Op.n.Hou ..
Jmmac! 3-Br. Fam.Uy-rm, Z.
Ba. Bltn1. Many utru! * 3285 MlNNESCTt'A
$24,500/Gf.\oan. 546.<M77
MUST Stoll! 4·Br llaleerrlt
homt -$20.900. 1382 Watgon,
54~~1
Coll ... P•rk 1115
3 BRDMS, 2 b•tN likt ntw.
Btautitul carpet'1 paLlo, o/
aiu f&r. Nr adlooll' ahop-
Pinl· Owntr 543-2060-
N•wport le•~12~
ELEGANCE AT ITS
PEEK
3 Br, 2 ba, homt ovtrlooidn1
Ntwport'1 vichah·e Uppt"r
&y, plllllf'ltd rnidtnt\al de-
vclopmrnl. E't-etdom tr.1m
lndivld u111 m11lnt. fully lnd-
M'fld. prlv p1tios, 2 p PCl.11,
putHna: llrttn. 642-{).lt'J. Tu~
tin ' Del Mar Avt. New·
pol"! &ach.
La Linda blates
20 Custom Holllff
BALANCED POWER
J . 4BR Fam Rm + Din Rm
642·3091
EASTBLUfT '* OWNER
VIEW~ ~Br/ J·Ba Macco
~. Cpta, Drp&, Spklr1.
28' • ('OVC'red Ptlk» Must
1r U btlo~ School .WU!
Pay only Sl!n • ITlo after
dn • pmt. Prict'CI JUST
Ui.SOO~ Pbone rn-t2J7.
For Sh•rp lnv•1tor
E xL-ellent Duplex -Stept to
ocean ~ Shops. I..owrr
lell.Sf'd. Upper avallablt.
Askini 139.500 • S.XOO ebb.
R. C. Grrer. f\(>l:iltor
3416 Via Udo OR 3·9300
511' MASTERCTtAfl tr11iler
w / obana, 21' llvin11 rm,
ofI whlle carpef11. 2
bdcms, :.! ba , pvt beaC'h.
Adult&-SlS.500. 642·~4!16
QUALrI'Y home. 4 la BR.
formal din nn. An:hltt ct
DesWI for owner · bldr.
$65,000. 548~.
4 BR 3 ba. ~ Bay View
Dover Shofu. 3 car 1ar111e
~.000 by OWM!'. 2106 San-
liai:."U. 6(2-1298
$5900 On '* TRIPLEX
ICMO W. Balboa Blvd.
TR l-o916 nJ HO 2.-0871
Nowport Hfh. 1210
NI\'1': Family Home 3 BR
hU 1n1 , lrplc cpl.I;. Be1ut.
llr.dac. Own. &41i-8381 .
Newport S"°"' 1220
TWO STORY-3 IR-2 IA
$23.950 Owner. 642-ricn
1240
3 BR. hdwd flrl. n9,600 n 1A.
Almoll l /S acre. nt. new
Univ, 200!1 Orchid SI-
( iron& •t M.r 1250
nt.E LIFE or RILEY
Jn be1utlful Newport Ht!rflta
-Lau away your houri un-
d~r tropk:al 519lm1 ln tba
f'U)'-doe .. tt yard, or 1p&aib
Id 7oor bl1 IWlmmlnt: pool.
Ce~ponf)' • ! 11 r I e
bl"drooml, modem ldtcheo.
f •m.ty room, It ntar
r 'IOOI•. Offered under
"7,500 • 1ubmlt your J!l"''ll-
tnt MMe In tJlchani'· cau
~3ITI. Open f:vflo.
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COltOllA ~L MAit OPPICI 115-lln
HOUSES FOR SALE
Corona del M.r 1250 ----E'M lo:RA LD BAY
ViPW bulldin11 1lte in t XCIU·
1lvt Laa:una nelithborOOOO •
L'nnlplt'lt $7,()l) !let Of llJ'ChJ·
IN:lural!y &. l\uocl.11tion·
appr()ved plan1 for 2.100 s4.
h ., 3 bedroom homt. C&n be
}'Ours for $5,()l) mln!mum
lilvf'1lmrm. Enjoy •pr1v1.1r
bf.act!, pool, & ltnnis t'OUM1
in this C'Onlro!ll.'d 11cct11
cornsnunlty. 675·J JTI . 0f)tll
Eve~.
CORONA OEl MAR
OFFICE
67:..J ITI
FOR SALE OR--
TRACE
Out to Pl'fMilng bnancli.1
obh1:1tion1. ownrr mu11
part with two recently fin·
il~lt'tl three bedroom three:
bath hou1e1 on Coro'na dtl
Mar lot. Location la k!tal •
nrar Y oulh Center and
1hoppln(, but not too far
1wa,y from btach. Fully
carptltd and draprd with
1tnulne lath and pl11Ler
... a111 &nd ahakr roof. Thcte
unit• will lint and last, IO
If you're looklng for 1an1c
monlhly income · this could
bt the 1<ns .. ,..r. 1\1,,ke oHtr .
Kl S-0936 ---HILLSIDE con AGE
Ready for Immediate occu·
pe.ncy. 3 bedrooms. :.> bath1,
ft~aef', p&ntlltd llV\ni
room, &. yellow t!lt'CI kitch·
en with buitt-lns. Lovtly
lrees ~nd "'*sy up-
keep yard.'' IJoublr iMllgl!
A patio. R-2 wiling. Rt-
quirn SJ,500 initilll lm·e1l·
mtn1. 6Th-J l71 -Oren Ev"'-
CORONA DEl MAR
OFFICE m.nn
COLOR YOUR f1m.JR.E
"ROSEY"
Income property In the helrt
of COl'OCla de-! Mar. Two sep-
ariile horne9 • 2 brdrooms
tll'h, fll't'Pl•ce in own• r's
unil, 8'aulllully landac11.p<"d
c:omer. ('<lakl' olftr of Sli.I'(()
down paym,.nt 675-3171.
Open Evr8.
CORONA DEl MA~
OFFICE
675-J1n
Farmhouse Sryle
ovl!rlookiD11 Ocean • Coun·
lryllde. 3 Br+hobby house,
lit 1teluded fte· lot; blit
tnn. f'tne for family,
MOVE 1N by SCHOO L.
TIME.
Owner/Bkr 67J.2010
BY O"''NER/Olarm·g Prov.
Pool! Sundttk Wttbar,
VIEW 3 BR. J ba, Fam rm.
Lge expen1ivt lot: Stll -Lt•• -Optloo or tradt'·dn.
CdM BARGAL'/~ 673-"ffi.1.3
45' VIEW lot. R·7, 2 BR,
remodeled homr, pvt back
yard &. patio. d bl i'lrlif:,
parking area. rn-303.J
OWNER/ SACR.lrTCE~
Ola.rming 3 -Br S28.500 "
Duplex -SJll,SOO. OR l-1169
l•lbo• P•nfntul• 1300
BAlBOA DUPlfX
3 Bedroom Ii 2 Bed room.
Spanlah rxttrlor, close to
bNche• & downtown. Good
rental1. J.17.900.
Custom lullt Home
Flrtt Time Off•red
~ Blk from Bay, l BR. 2 ba + two % ba.th1-A'ITRAC
TIVE 1Sx2'T patio J, too
many vrtru to list~ $54,950
Term1. Shown by appt only.
OWNER 673--0Tl 7
TRIPLEX by owner rum.
S-0.500. iood lerml or
ll'Wlt. LE 6·3911 or
LR 3-Tm
Lido lole 1351 ----
.Udo hloncl
S Bdnn, 2.19( ba.tn.. M11ttt
lllitt, e•lra l•rp u .... rm •/
!lrcplat"t. £"owdi!,r room,
built-In kitchen. l.ndry tna
Patio A landacaped. "'>4 .~
ftnn! Brokt l'I cooperation
1n .. 11ed.
L •9TAT•
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tn4l .... TUI
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HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
' Huntlntton h•ch 1400 Huntlnf!on le•ch 1400
GO WITH
A WINNER ••••
KATELLA REAL TY
OUR NEWEST LOCATION
17081 BEACH BLVD.
{ju1t touth of W•rMr)
WE NEED SALESMEN
INTE~ESTED IN:
{.r titanagerlal opportunities
·!:: Bonus program
'fl Multiple services
'1:t Perso nal training program
U Ex tensive advertisi ng
'(:( 6 offices now -more to come!
'(:[ The opportunity to be a part of
an organiiation on the move !
fOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW
PMne M.I Sch•ntr, PR 4-4314
or D•v• Kory, 147-6061
HOUSES FOR SALE
Lido l1le 135 1
~= ___ ~
3400 VIA LlOO
NEWPORT BEACH
""""' 't'Q'°Ul°"CK~.;:..:;.SA"Lt'"°"OES=IR~E~O
'OUR 4 hr, l '-' b1th, pool
home, mlllt be llquid11ed.
Cona!Mr tndr, name your
own deal. Vacanl. Owner.
BR.adahaw :.>·(512 or
GR.anite 2·9!i.55
QUIET St. on Udo. 3 br, 2
ha, $36.~. firm, pr\ncipall
only, 673·~.
Huntington lffc~
GOV'T
REPOSSESSION
TOWNHOUSES
1 • 2 & l Bdrm
Pnt.~ from Sll.900 wilh as
S350 down · lesa to Vt.IS''!
f HA f'lr111.nl'i ng on I~ ha.I.
Only I yta.r old le comp!"'~
ly T'K'Ol'ldlllonf'd. All lht
"Bultt-lns" I. a.ppliancT! in·
ch.d.ini wa1her, dryer &. re-
frl11ttator. Wall to will car--
Pttin& throu~t. Enjoy
ca~!""' country club livini;:
..-ith swimming pool, club
houie fllcll!tles, r r: n n 1 1
courtt It 'PflCiOUJ, hnuti4
tully lllrid!!Ca.Pt'(I irGUndl.
CaU to tet.
Kl 3-7361 Evt s.G·J5ii9
Town & Country Rlty.
2106 No. l\la!n, S.A. 5·17-44.>3 ···-········ 1126 MO. PMT.
Submll dwn. pm! 3 BH rM·i•r
bc11ch &-scOOol. J lj.OO'J.
~' IHC SHO"ES
REAL TI'
:IOilOO Bca<.n t:!I., H 8 .
' I.I: 6-881M
18001 ~ach Bl., H-8 .
847.11.)116
••••••••••••
$12,250
Adon.bit I BR Townhou~.
cpl, dJll.. range. oven. wRsh·
er , dryt r. l't"frig al! hit-in. :!
mllt1 !O ocean. Lovtol)' glr·
den cornmunity. Clolie to
l!'Vl.'.rYlhinlj:. On!y S450 dt,iw 1
to respon1!ble party. Oick
81.'ri Rlty. 962·2421
V $635 Down
to &n)1JOdy with 3 monlh1
mllUary lef'Vk:e and the
1eller wlU help you pay fhe
d ailn1 co5ll-4 b\1 bl.'.d-
n:ioma -ONE BIG BAR·
GAIN!
VLA RUE REALTY
17971 BNich • 847-2525
SMALL RANCH
Fruit tren, 11ll"den, % IC~
lot. 4 Br. 2 bl., cpll, drpl:,
fam 1\ie ldtehl!n • BIG M11·
ter Btodrwm! Neill' CJC1!an.
Owner tnuwferftd -must
Id!! No dn GI;· SSOO dn f'HA.
Alkins $19,500. Broker
M6-2'l81i or W-'174
4 llodroom
Fl'8hly dKor11td • ittWly
cari>ettd • bit 11-• block
wall lencf!d. VACANT. Im·
med OCCUPMC'Y • pol!ll!Ukla
upon credit apptOYai. Gt •
NO DOWN.
Ed n... Rily 531-5222
"WE TR.ADE"
TllPLEX * * * EJlctll, cond. Caad rtntai
lll'M, Nr-"-lt&I •te. Lot
5t' • 110' • S\S )'Tl old.
Sl'INDEL RIAL TY m4'* Warner flt Mapolia l
5U-Oft, w.u fYU.
REl'OSSESSION
3 BR, 14 ba., cpt.. blt-1111.
blk Int-Many 1xli'a1-90•,.
1ol' 5%~. 30 ,,._ No loNI
Mi YK ., ()ptn UI I
IRASHEAR RLTY
lTOO lktd Blf'd. lt'f..U
Vi ANTED . , ,
One "Mr. Cltan" . . lo
bnn;: OU\ the 111.bulous ¥81·
ue 1n this "hard to tlfld" 4
yr young, hdwd noor nome-
Jmagtne! 4 bli: bdrma, 2
bathl, a rrlli firepl. Blt·1n
n.l\lle &. oven, fA lttfit.
CI06t'~ galol't'! many, rn~ny
mort lt11tur6. Thig duly
arm 1.5 'lttin1t on a hulle
poof siud yard t ncl. by 1
block wall & rJ course J,iu;
11. blit dblt garagr. Tern1~·~!
R idit11lou~'. Owntr bl 111-
xious Ii wUI pi!)' all clo..iull
CO!lts. Low down on fllA
'W"1\I J, ootllin&: dn GI .
HURRY! Alkin1t only
$19.815.
Kateffa Realty
rjult so. ol Wamtrt
847GI evn. &39.0193
COLOSSAL
Homr .I. room for Income
urut.\ 1()0. This 1p11clou~ t•s-
t111 t" is 94 x 1li' on an R·Z
car, lot. lma~1ne' an cnur-
mous Liv. rn1 wla C~f~1v~1 -
in;;: stonr llrr pl. J gu1nt ~"'
l)(hms, Z baths. A hUjlt kil·
Chen tqlllp. w/bH-ln ranie
.I. oven. A profusion of lt'Jf·
•>::<' •pa~·i-. An extrll lal";(e
&ervitt porch Ir. &11 immel'lliC
cuv. patio-F'A htat, dblc
gar.
Owner can't kttp up ... ii
dr,per11t~. HURRY: Askin~
only ~.950.
Katello Realty
(jlllt '°' Cll W&nll'r~
841-60&1 Eve SJS-1 679
LOWE!'iT DOWN .
.. EVER HEARD OF
Comer -lot' H<too·d-llrs.
TREMENDOUS PATIO
Yard l'll'tds !!Orne ""'Ork.
UNBELIEVABLE ttrfl18'
• • •
nEPOSS~fO,"\
By a "'e~tm1n~1rr Lo .. 11 ro.
E<1s)'-qualllyinK: 3().yr lo 111,
Sl38·mo incl EVERYTIU~r:
.... LA RUE REA!.TY
17971 Stach • 847-llZ:i
FOR SALE:
BY OWNER
J br, 1% be., w/w carpet.
Block will ftnce. Other
home• in arta. Sr'lllng for
S20.000. Full Pti<:f' SI7,950
for qui<"k sale. 847-3461. * oc·EA NVTEwT
TilMSI forci-• r;alt of
this 3 btdroom honit l'I Ith
pool, hardwood nooN, ~hikf
rool, fil'('pla~t·
R. D. SlatH
847·3519. E Vl'I, 847-li7·1
BY owner: 2 BR, II., BA,
Twn-hw pool Crpt • drl"ll.
b1Un1. SlJ,SOO 1f.1'95 dwn, ,.,._.
3 BEDRM + cottage nr
Hunt Harbour. corr1I, ,, IC
m ,500. Owner 147-4377
~ount•ln v.11.., 1410
3 • M05 NEW: Model nome.
4·Br/ 2-81. f'rpl. Patio.
Sep dln'g • rm. ~11. Orpl.
0w11er. us.ooo. 147-nto
L•quna lffch 1705 ---llT O'SWEDEN
An:hltect • owntr dtall[Tll!'d
2 l&rJe bdrm, convtrt· dt'n,
d~k. JHttlo. View S:W,300.
Euy .....
HALLMARK REAL TY
Cor. Crf'll It Gknnryni
!behind potltl')' llh•t·kl
494-lQM lAKUri& &•1trh
5 BR, 2~ 1>9, vlfow $32,000
En1uald ea,, 3 br $59,000.
Owner SoM 2, ba. den, vttw. rrpl. lubmlt.
Ptt Allen Realtc:ir
10ll6 N. CoaM Hwy.
~ Stach 4N·mt
EMERALD BAY, ~t• bulld-
trw alte, uflderJround utlU•
Uta •. m,soo
TURNER ASSOCIATLS
Loullfo Tumer, Rt't.ltor
IS32 No-Cout Blvd., LllauNI
•1111
SPRAWLING l bdrm I dtn.
Ntw Ena"land 1tylt
S9'.D dA pa,y mt. 129.rio rr
BHt buy In t..runa
MlSSION REAL TY
1185 S. C'.oM& HW)', i...aaVi•
Pbool 1ntJ tN-0D1
HOUSES FOR SALE
D•n• Point 1730
POINT REAL TY
81.'11.uhlul v1rw of Dan•
Point Harbo.r. 3 Duplt• klli + 'l BR P!ou!lf', now rt ntini:
SI 15 mo Thfo IJrll't' wtll Jur.
pnse )'vu
Ncl'I' Dupl.:it, l:inrastlc ""'hitr
\l httr ,,,cw. 1, 3 an, J, ~
BH S:lJ,OOJ Excr l, trm1s.
T3~1' )'Our pltkl AlJ have
Vlel'l!I.
R-1 & R-2 ione, f7900 ca.
34156 Coas1 llwy Dallil Point
4~23
RENTALS
HouM1 Furni1hM
Gener ii 2000
BALBOA ISl.ASD sweet i
br lurmsh<-d hon1e trpk.,
pi.110, cµ11'd, Sl:.c! YTI)'.
LI OO JSL t.:. N~11r Club.
Srnar1 2 br fuml!!hed, pa·
tio. To June 15, $175 mo.
RI.ml PARDQLL, Real1or
l&ai \\.'t"Stchff MZ-5200
Co.t• M... 2100
2 BR, homr • attach 11ar.
Unique ha1'l!Tl for ad•illll
only. 'l'ropical M"ttln1t. I b!k
co1.1 pl ~hop'.:, patio l'l'I
l1~hl ll, BBQ. furn, S120.
S.16-1'l!i7
Z St'droo-m--;-,,-~-.-)'e,ll.'E'1
yilrd No IX'~· 2~'83 P1c1fic
Avr &l&-1304-
fM"-IAC! l·Bedrm. sew1y.
pajntL'<i, S&.l · mo. Call
646.Q!9;';.
3 BR HOUSE l ha, tncd yd.
\\111.ahini: r1cU. 01.ildrtn
OK. ~3·5686.
Mes• Verde 2110
l RR ttOUSE l ba , rtll-d yd.
\\'t.5hln~ l1<c1! C'hiltlrrn
OK. 34il·;'i68G,
Newport S.•cn 2200
' Ch1rmint C•J" 'tod
* Ntitt to Balboa Bay Club.
Sttps lO lge Pvt·Beach:
Pvt • C.Ommunit)'. Newly
di!~ ,. !Um~ 4-Brt:.''O, • Ba.
3-car gar. "'11hr-dryer.
Dsh""r-SJOO.mo Avail lfl
June :JO. &l~-38U::.
1213• 110 $.4047
-*R ENTALS if
• "1~1s-11u~1•:.~·o.\IM L
• Nrw1 ~ort An·• .I. C .\I.
• f'URN U!'\ rURN
UOO REALTY. J.NC.
OR 3-88..10 OR S-43.\'l
CH AIL'\! 11\'G Bt.ACON-BAY
2 Bit den. 2 ba, J trpk 1,
wallf'd p1do.. Avail Stp1. l.
mo or yrly l"llR: rel.
OR J.-1631!
BA\'SHORES 2 BR. encl
pt<lio .. yard. lrplc, dbl i;iar,
So!;-.t • July, :'.!691 °"'tvi""" NB.
OCEA.'IJ t"RONT--
\\'ln!tr or yrly 2 bdrm. SI 15
' up. 64&.533'.l
J3AYSHORE5 28R. db!-itU-
age. !JVI btach. Sept. to JW1e
-2691 Crestview.
N•wport SMrff 2220
;': BDr.,t, 2 bath, w11~twr.
dryrr d1~1»5al , d 1.;n1•ash~r.
Nr tM-11•·h & roru rr. pool.
SIT.1. ~8~3!9 ----'-------
Coron • del M•r 22SO
NR oct'an nvidC'm I bdr.
fil'>•pl. f A ht!at, dl~I.
W/w cpU, huge Imp patio-
A.lk'i fXlO mo lsto. 673"8617
2 BR I~ bllu 10 OCt&n, f or
worklna: couple. S200 mo11!h.
3010 StaVitw, Cd.'>f 673-am
---'2300
SI::PT 11-JWle 20 ' 2 BR.
111\ ba. l•nAi, <fllle 1t11r,
wuhin,1:t '''" Arr··• to Pvt ~oeach " r:•m:i rl)r ,, 11n.·h·
ini: 1111 al! bolit. :-;r Bi.y &
Ot·e11n. Nr Sf'hool buses.
S1&5 mo. S43-0i09.
YRLY/ C!Olt-ln-. -Oea.n!
Qu~-Adult1, l9.i tlvu
Sept./ '60 ~ Wlntrr.
OR 3-J28.4.
1 2 STORY ocean tront, 5
bdrm aleep.a LS-Weekl1
monthly yearly. 92S £. Bal-
boa Blvd, Balboa Ptnn. .,,.,, ...
:.0 YM to Bay, 2 bdrm
beauUlul\y drc. h51 . ~ £,
Balboa Blvd. Btllboa PtM m -$240.
3 • BR/ 2 • BA Penln Hon1t
~ tnel -patio! Owner,
OR S-3880. OR l-o7lJ
2 BR, w\nttr rental
~ l·July 1.
621 w. Ba.lboa Blvd.
•• , ltl•ndt 2350
BALBOA 151..A.Nl>
\Ylnter rcnt1;1I • 2 BR hou~r.
Clt&n · frpk · tnclolrd y11rd
S1:15 mo. 67:;..u:.a
S.lbM l1lend 23SS
\\'INTER or YIU..Y 3 -Br.
2·Ba. ALSO I-Br. on Uttlt
111ard, m ·$J61.
+ U'm.E JSU..~D '*
2 Aft. --1125 mo lt<·
Wlnltr nintal. ~16
--~--H~nt~ IMch 2400
(1,0SE lo beKl'I, IOYt'ly 3
Hi, 2 btr. f.fodrrn. Li: Uf
rm It dlntn11 atfl . 11.: t n('I
y11rd: ('Orner. Only SI~ 1110.
1r:1u·dl'nlnt A watrr Inc\,
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I RENTAL'
Houw• Furnished ---
Legun• B••ch 2705
1 BR lllri:' trailer !or rrnt.
So. L 1 ll u n 1 O\·erlooklng
ocr:i.n. No chJldrl'n-Rl'IM"
rrq. ~l -~1 43 or 546·m:-i.
V•cation Rent1ls 2900
STEPS
FROM
..... BEACH
Y' SUMMER RENTAL
Y' 2-Br. Apt.
Y' Completely fur n.
Y' $125·•••kly
642-1 456 or 548·7311
REN TALS
HoUMI Unfurni1Md
Gen.r1I 3000
Comeo Hirhlanc:ls
Pool -Vlew
4 l>dr111., lntnily-dinlnll rni ..
2 firephtl't'S, hlt ·ln kltch~11.
SJ5() lncl. pool main1. & wa ·
ter. Pleu e call l\Jrs. Fa;t.
673-9'200 Evra. 548-f.K'O
Bay ' &1ch Really, Jnc.
202!! w. Balboa Blvd.
Ntwport Btiich, Calif.
Cost• Me.. 3100
*NEAR SCHOOLS*
I hik kl n!"~ L~1·1w l;t Ill l·
~-l blk t» E1rm s tmo1
l Lg BR llnuJI' ,(, :::..r. ~ .. w•
ly p11in1rd, cle;in lhruu1.1t ,
]((() SQ ft . Up lo 3 childr~n.
V.'1 ler1tr11.sh pd, )lr. Ed·
wards -mllf. 646-~.
OLD SPANIS H HOME
3 BR. Z car 11araat. Sl'.5 m•l,
Up lo 3 chlldren. Mr. Ed·
w11td1 • m1,or. 646-5637
--0-IEAPEST RENT!
/I.lust ~nl thi!i w<"!"k. ce r·
prie,. !.1)18 of KIDS oi.:.
;,.i~-lfl'.lJ
fBR. :! Ba , carrir1.;. dr1r;i.
hl1·1na, d!1hwosher. l!'ne<'d
)'Rrd, I yr old, £A11sldt
location. :>48-ti:rll
NEAR M•Y c;.-J hr, 1'1!. ~
lrplc, b!l·ln1, ftnced yrd.
nr scbll, $165 wa pd, 3006
Trinity or. C.M. KI ~1111
• Nf.:'A' 1.BDRM HOUSE e
Pvt )'ard; iar1111e. NrwprJrt
llt"lghl• 11.ri'I · 5'11-63il
L 11dt 2 bdf llT't'pl. t>P.,m
ceil'.:. lenc'd Yd .C: paliD.
Adul11. 1111 6n ·7619 ----• f.ASTSr 6E •
7 en, ga111i:e. l\r 011holl<'
S..·hool. no l"'u ~!(;;, 6iJ.{;HY.l
2'BDR~ new[y dt"C cerp.•ts,
d raPt'I. llrrpl. flllf. OM" in
OR l·7909
2 BR. 110UsE-L.A RGE
YARD, Q,OS£ 11'. ;iM
l!Al\IILTON. Kl l -<1759.
FRPLC., be1m etiltniu
paotlin&. l•ncffl yd, patio.
I haby OK. $11 8. 67l.'Tfi19.
NE'A'LY ptr!ntl.'d 2·Br:-Dm
Cpi./ Drps ' Oi1P, Nr-K'hl•
• 510rft, 543-7300
Dlfet.rx 2 -BR.-Nr-01y
Hall. Orps, Rugs, Arlutt1.
No pelllc. 642·4009
:.>·BRT sl 16.50--mo, e111M.
Dsbwr, Dl1p. 0:-11. Frpt,
Drps. Baby o!;. ).f~71i7
-2-:-oR/SllO-MO-. -
BABY OK/548-1173
EASTBLUF;:
VIEW HOME
·I brdrooma · :.> b11lhs
Cllf'T\t'!s -dn 1pts· rcl rii:er;+•or
profeulton1tl landscap;ni
immedl1te occupancy
tXt"tlJent view
UXl per month
Call Jim Cohb
Pruper1y f.1anaiemcnt
Corona dtl Mar 67l·l4U'!
SPAN !SH STYLE
In one wlrc1 1~1 ol New·
port Bt11ch Famrd BluU .
OM of America·s f1111!'1T '
mo.I unuaua.l communities.
1 It 2 story, 2. J. It 4 Rrl.
Compll'll! built-In kilC'hen,
lrplc. doublt 11ar111:e ' lull
1lzed, year round komr In 1
n sort llkt .e11 lna.
LOCATION mlnut.e1 trum
Lido tl!Je, Blllboa. Ntw:~·t'I
Bay. Sho(ll are clou. Vii·"~
al't' ma&nlfit"tnt. Your p....,I,
park It putUnw: ~ten wlth-
ln1t wt.lklr!i dl1taoc-..
Ll"llTED GROUP avail·
ablr now, from $2!li per
month includln& malntt n.
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PHONE 673-Mll
ONE-ifWp Z. 3. 4-:-bedtoom
1ln11"Lt 111d 2·1tory honl(!1
11vallable !or ren1 1t r1mNI
Bluff) rontmunlty o~r·
looll:in.i Up;icr Newpon
Ba,. Kitchen. F1rt pl1rt.
Double C•ra+"f· Brand new.
S!Mnllh ~lln1. Carpell
drape•. pa11o .... ru11 .mr-
lor ni1tnt11n1nc.. Pool Walk•
Ina: diJIU'K't' to IChool and
park. F'Tmn $295. ISptclll
ltue equ\I)' pl1n al.o
1v1U.J Vblt Bluffs nff J am•
bort'« ROAll In Nrwport
!X•1t'h· Writ• l.'lf phone
673-Mil l
W•terfront
NEWPORT Liie. dol'k, 2
bdrm, 1 Ir .., be. 'l child·
drl"n ok . Yrly ~mo.
646·91211/ 6462~ tve1-
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t1-DAILr Pll..01'
t'att'!lef
R .... 1ALS
HouMt UnfurnlttMd
Newport S.•ch !200
ELEGANCE AT ITS
PEEK
LarRr 3 br, 2 ba hompt,
ovrrloo~lug Nrwpor1'1 l'X·
clu11ve uPPtr bay. Cp111,
drP' thru·out, bit-In•. 2
pools, ts hole poctln11: 1tr•'l.!n,
pr1v fn, d pii tlo, yrd "'''•rk
m11lnt . by owner, pet.Ii .!,,
chl11fren WELCO:.!E!
&t!-04~3. Tu>tln It Dtl Mir
A\·e. Newport Be111::h.
LEASE -SELL • TRADE
l br, 3 ba. dock. #2 e..1.
boa CO¥tl 675-4331 Ct~y 1<>
tikrs.
Sll l\~IER
Japanese
&l'at•h &
;,,'.:··~106.
Tl'nlal/ 2'-t • br/
;..1odern/ Nr-
Bly. Sl30 • wk.
i:oo.Mo--W:ASF;, l~t !"'Plr
~ew Rhns. t•ne<f, I·:! 1·h1I·
dren pi•t ok . 67::i·1'11\!l.
BAY Shor~ 2-br -piirt rum.
Priv. bearh. yrly. Nr. Bal-
boa B1 y ctUb. 831·1548
l•ck l•y 3240 ---"'----'
BLUFFS1 3 br, 3 ba, cpU,
drp1, blt·in1 11ardn'1t 2
Poot., Panoramic bay vM<w.
13.)() Mo. Wintl'r. Wlll rum.
4 Nt Cd~t Hi. 641·1730.
f\'J'I\' '!BR dupll'-;,· cpt .-gif,
b !I l!lS, SlHi. to~ .. '!'111 ur.
f'h '•lll Ur .-..11 "87:!
Coron• d•I Mlir 32SO
IF your'r aeekin~ mort than
jwil • plain old .,partmtnt,
k>ok no fufthto.r. Th1I new
l hrtt btdroum, thr~ be.th
dur•lex is tht anliWU !or
lhvst 11ltrr a Ulr of lu.:u.ry,
CJ!T"lrd 1 n d dr1;ied
lhrougbrnJ1 with built·\M.
Nt "r shoppin11: and \'111.1th
C• nltr y.,1 P"•'lt cl!y locet•·(\
., tu ln1ur~ thf vr1•11C at-
m, '6phtre only Con!fl1 dtl
r.111r "flr n . Orop by at
60'l lril S'l.rftt 11nd 1tt tor
ywrwlf, or call k"l ~-
I bd~
2 bdrm tiupl
~ bdrm ' bl.th
'"" ll"
• nrp1 S225
S<1tn ic Propertl• I OR s-5126
2·BR Giiragt -Apl, Cµu '
Drps. Sl:t.::i. Oen, rrph·
67j..1814 0t 67l-GIOO
.-N t:1V1. Y-dt cor.-3
t.11. cpt~ drps, S'
ltll.S"· lJ
'1.rt, '.!
yrly .,,.,
HuntiMton 8*•ch 34. J
FOR LEASE OR SALE
Adult Community. 2 & 3
br I'"' l>a, MW dbl ltOOIO
home. rooJ, pVI i&r. ~m
communllf. No chlldr.n
wldtr 12. )lZ:i S14.l.
SJ6-<i469, 536-4126.
LDVEL Y 3 BR. 2·ba TQ'llm-
houll!, f'Very 1.11pll1nt"t rvtn
rtfrii't'ralor, w11Wr. dryt r,
c.a~tl, diapra, btaulilul
t:llrdtn ooun pvt patkl-
Only S14j mo. Oick Bert
Rlty 961-2421.
)';£'A' Co-.,.-om-lo-l"_m_ ho-.
4 BR 2Y~ ha, lrpk. crptsl
dr'pa, all l'l!t·iNI, pool, pr·
d.ntr, Sl'Q mo LR
113 fR IHSn .
-P1\CJflc-SA~OS/ :i:sR
:!-P.11. Sl.\"1, :Kl~ll Egrrt.
C'• q, "' <:"1::1 ~''U·J.~11-4
""' HSE FOR RENT . $9S
:iJ~:! ---
Huntlnatff le•ch 3400 ---~"t.:.--. ---
• 4 BR, 2 ba.. cpt. dtpfi, l.i
.crtentd Jlilt!o. EJl:C'eplblal-
ly nk-e. Cor lot . S'\60. Wa
pd. 962-2017 or 5J8.1038.
I966'J Trident.
TO\\'NHOUSE. 2 BR, Iii.
ba1h1. bit 1in1, cpl•. drpa,
"'lbt.r & dryl'r. pat!(), conv
111 t hopplni!. be~ .I. scb<Jol.
$1'7.!(l mo. 9G'~-ll';'.! r 1·p
PACIFIC SA."\OS J..BP..
l-811. Cpl!, Or pi;, S\40 • mo.
20j;I Go~ ~awk L a n '
l::!ll 1 ED 5·ll070 11.11tr 6 pm.
OPEN SAT -St.'~
S•nt• Ana Hft•. l620
l BR, 11, b., tncd y1rd '
patio. SllJ Mo. 20311 River·
1ide Or. S.A. H11.
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C.t OAJLY PILOT /NIW\·~s WedllfsdlJ, Au9mi 25, 1%5 ENTALS
TALS RENTALS RENTALS IR ti. Unfurnlth9d t1• Furniahed _ HouM1 Unfurnl1hed HouMt Unfurnla!Md Ap _
00 Lid I I 535t 4355 COSTA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA SI 0 •_e ____ .. -boa lalend
Mt:NTALS RENTALS REN
Houa.t Unfuml1hect Apia. Furnl1hed Ap ----Condominium 3950 ~200 811
RENTALS REAL ESTATE
~ U_~turnlthed Gen.rel
Gued Hol'MI 5991 lndustrl1l Rental 6090 ·-
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Bua. OpportunlU" 6300 __ .._ ____ -
Newport Beach ---.
1'10NT1C!:LLO 3 bdnnl. 2 * IRAND NEW* BAYt· R0N1'' f>1er, Patio. l •
Bunk • rm $150 -mo.
tr;>;FUR~ Bay View exc loc.
li;t> Liv rm, 'l Br, dfn/ ~
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673·7SW·
STANLEY GUEST HOME,
'14.102 SPRlNGDALE
WESTMINSTER
SHOPS FOR ASSOCIATE
$10,000 hathl. acijaoent to pool.
Cub 1or IJIY eqwty $l600. BACHELOR Apte $115
Br &
Alf<>: Snrnll1•r ~wl.Y-dtc
$75-mo. 101 N Rayfront. ...
LAS CASITAS RENT An 80 yr old company with
P ROM $75 A MONTH plants thn>Ulbout the world sai.-0026 • 89H4ll "A LITTLE BIT OF OLD MEXICO" Prlv. partJ. 642-l'J91-e !i'uml1btd • w-w cpl.I apt
e Jltd pool -rec room 1000'. 1.600'. 2000', •ooo· h.u (l'llllted me retail rt&hta
Rf'-'TALS • Pvt patios • maid serv. •·Br lliw, :!·b11. Ls.;~·plltiO,
:.'lO Olnmon<l, "~!rs
h .. Oft 3-1.'0CI
N•w 1 Story .•. 1 •nd 2 •edroom•
COSTA MESA'S BEST RENTAL VALUE!
Balboa l1l1nd 5355 REAL EST A TE S<llM 1euaa tow u 6c eq.. rt. to a new. proven product.
Apt&. Furnlahed e Wuher/dry farlhtlea $'.'(~) c;.,,.ral Wueh'.. Villa&"• &46·$871 My ll)'stem tor inarketlnr
OL'PLEX, lnwt'r, new all ---860 W. 17Ui St .• l,;..)L this product makes It PQa--• Encl. gar &. storB,ie
Ge~at 4000 • Cunt Parkin&
Lyn"
ATT RACTIVE J·Br Apt.
YURLY-LEASt;
4!19-2'Jl6 1 So. Laguna I
AS LOW AS $85 MO.
Gu •nd W•ter Included
Carpets • Dr•pee • Built-I n•
EJec. 2 br, 1\1 ba oo Grand Income Preperty 6000 M-l BUlLDING slble to 1&Jn niua tttail
Can11I, Llltlt' 11. ('pt. dP1. Ideal location store diatributian with a • W. Npt 1 blk to oct>an
BAHIA MAR :no c.Mar. NB &12-1132 Call
SUMMER ••••• Hunt I ngton BHch 4400
ALL UTIL. PAID I
Manager 545-5023 I gar Year vUe, St.SO mo. R~ 124~ LoiM. Ave, c. Mesa small amount ot working
Adul1s. 673-7199 :?20 I frontage x 135. deep -800 ,q. ft. All uul. capital. The profit polenda.l
dose to Westmlnster Blvd th. la excellent. 1 lffk a.n H·
I
•---h ... _ e • • paid, $85 per mon
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Fair Drive At Fairview -Co.ta Meaa 931 West 19th St., C.M. ••••• RENTAL -e Ste pt from Beach I $65.50 DELUXE 1 A 2 Br e 2·Br Apt. B FURN A UNTURN LOCK 1-'Rmt m_ACll, 1 ·---·----
HBuntlntf'on ~ --~P"'T'L C·l 673-5750 110Cla~ who can be active
"" of or inactive with $10.000 for efor• School Stuta Ill an arta of sma.ll shopping $1T5 MO INDUSTR.lAL w/ c working capital. Box M236
CHECK THIS: eemer, apartment com· or Ute mf&· 2400 aq fl dntwn Daily Pilot. r e Completely furn. 605 llEATEO POOL • Puttlni
Creen • r a d I • n t heat • • $125·wMkfy 536-1>1
642-1456 or 541-7311 ~B
WAl.~TT # 10. *New $87.SO* Newport •••ch 5200
41. 6 RBl1ns Cpb Dr,is. '.! Bit with J CAI i;er •. h11 .ms, BRAND * $94.so•UP * plexe1, close to on & off CM, 646-1696---.,--....,...-,.....-~--;---::.:-ramp of Frl'l'way. 125' Cron· AUTO body shop !or sale,
waaheor dry tr fadlitlem •
carport• etc. Priced from BEDROOM ()<)I tl(I -~''" LArL,;f"'r'uoms' d I 1 ~I ~ F.nl?lnnd j.lii· Iii:! pullmiUI bath, "Posa, NEW
LIBERAL MOVE·IN t&ge • ~90· deep. Lots 6100 lcaae or tnde. Good 01>9
ALLOWANCE e • • porlunity. Downtown Sanl.8 .
SI 1S • s:u;o. Apt. at :!IO l3rd St near ====-many xi rl\I , \\ 11ltr l>'I· Se~ ,, v ~p;wious 2 . Br. By OWNER • DRn• Pnint. An 1oc t·~ •mnle park• SMALL SHOPPING a 3 '"'" n ,. Ct::Nn;R R·:?, ocean view. S8<XJO. Ing, Kl 3-3264 Alt 6 pm, ~ Ms;rr. Apl. 4 548-04!12 I Msrktl ea~kPt ~·urn or wi 4705 11 1111w' !71i Plal·rntla 110 w ,,; 1 ru1 n or unfurnl
50 Laguna Be1ch___ r• .~1 1 .>3i (J;ll!O 1U,.nt'r1 1 Ill\ l'litl·en1111. '\B I i. ! .,.. Hf1116 Cpts/ Drps. B\' lhe yur. ~an lront furn $90 a month Agt
)dS to Bay. Must be reLIRble 646-9355 ~trnnu: Ai:" l'llllpl1· lo r 11 r BR Bslancrd Po\.\ tr, "''1
1 .,.. f)uo11· Patio.
EASILY FINAl"CEO Ml "189 eves; wkncls any· _K_l_l...,-3638-=-·==--=-==::---
IO'A ON. AGENT OWNERS time. t1 BEER & WL'IJE
!r!'l E Ba.Ibo• Blvd Bal Pen. , Oc * for ii 11 ot/115 rrn1al S30 mo ??? SEE THIS ??? Cpl, dps, RIO. l"11rn " on ...,. C.11.t~es ARE REDUCING PRICE TWO SJ•,x135 ea. C :';i. for le: a Rf'al fine T!mel 209-
• S1rpi. to ean for 1 BR 4!;1.:.'i1i;, I BR turn. $116 Adults. $115 up. 646-69~_1 -1 Chlldren'I plRYltJ'Ound A
i;
7>5240 SPACIOL'S :! bl' duplex, Win· Badl -rum $95 lt'parate Adult11 btdii.
p FOR QUICK SALE. salt or trade. Zoned J un1U aim St. Urucom Inn, Bal·
BY tilt year, ocean front 50 irr 1£'tie. $125 T unla. yrly RENTALS PARK .APARTMENTS fll' WESTCLIFF Und•r new management
• e • ea. Make o!ter. Owner. boa. 673·mS
yds to ba,y. Muae be rellabl~. Iese $17a I-ullls 115 36th Aptt. Unfurnish~d LOADED WITH MODERN I 2208 DELAWARE
-:----:--:---:::-~ Property Liquidation 673.QSl. EST. Gardenln& Route
Huge bomt aet on an ll3 x C·2 Vat.--..nt, Newport Blvd., t' FOR SALE. 915 & Balboa Blvd. Balboe St· Apt B Avail Sept. 12. ---. -Ct:STOM FEATURES Nr new 2 Br, w w l'pb, (2 blks W. of Beach Blvd.)
Ptnn. 675-524'0. 67~2. Geneuf 5000 Incl. drps & W/W cpl.I. drapes, trplc, bit-in k11d1. ~1964 . 229 lot on busy maJn thoru-CM. Sell or trade for clear 'Dave" 640-181S aft I
OCEAN froot ooc.tagea aleepe WINTER renta.l/ 4'-Br. 2·Ba. 977 M1ss1on Or. 546-J546 l&e dJ.n~ atta. Walk 1" Z to 8 925 E. Balboe Blvd. Across tr-Ocean w/ viewl 2 BR du1.iex. Cpts, drpll. shops & Mkt. Teenager '4 d· • • • • •
Balboa Penn. 675-5240 • ~e L1v111g & Dutlng.nns. fenc:ed y!ird, garage :"\r. Unfurn bachelor $85 come. Also have 1 rurn unrl FROM $110-MO.
-~-UC! It OCC. You paint • U f t L-d $95 Bar, Cpfg Wshr -..... ,.er. n urn gw room Call M. Pinover 646·0'!.:'' • '.?·BR.
Cotta Me.a 88\'e last months' renl 4100 s:m · mo 5.18-;,zo.t .... .,.!09 ::;.>p rn1r<1ncr, drnpMi, w w e CP1'S. DRPS -I BAY AV!-,.-111\Y VJEW .~~--~ u1(lf'l, •.i111rnh Cl•>!oe tn * NEW * e BLTNS Something Extra 1 L;u-,;:P 2 hr. 1.-111~. 2 rw>r1·hrs, COSTA MESA 5100 occ & t'CI '.? "'P<'k!i rree • pVf.PATIO l ut1ls. incl Sl.iO per mo. renl C' 111 m.:1 -.1o·01'l7 I $200 • $235 · $250 e AMPLE STORAGE
New E.1at11fde t1~ v1canL-y yrly. °"nrr 673·0!1!li! -LA .PA2 AP1'S1 POOL: 3 Bedrooms 2t'J haths MONTHL y OR LEASE
9vallable. All deluxe lea· -ACROS.1\-ST~FR~EAN! Prcs11ge Addre~' .... • 2.Br $!1\li Cpl,'Drps Dshwr WaU to wall carpenng I 5J6-0l73 tu.res. East on Bay Ave.. • • BR. S200 • WE:EK ... Economy Rent.a ·.. AL.SO turn adults only. dra~nea . ttreplace • butlt· • e • • •
from Nl'wport. 11~1 street IQ; 8_5204 MARTINIQUE 2'..?!ll P;wlllc. ~11-6878 inHs. t dTownh
1
ouse Design.
rl1iht t.o GARDENS ---ea e poo . '* TMENTS 2 It 3 BEDROOMS 2 OEVHOO~S. tnplex, elec.. PHONE 646-3M4 d WARD APAR Wlnter/yrly, from Sept. 4. Bacheloo rum bwlt·111a, closed garage. Newly Decorate
20"20 Fullerton, c .M. 14ll w. Bay Ave. ~1456 From SllO privacy ?\ew carpeting op-OCEANFRONT
BAY APARTMENTS LOWER l·BR, 2 ba. Stt'1>' 1 Bdrm ···.-From S105 Mnal. Close lo town. mo. Deluxe lower 3 BR. 2 ba Le 2 BR with garage. S&.'i
to ocean. $1~ yr J.se. 73ll 2 Bdrm ·····From $125 2010 Orans::e Ave. 646-2093. cpta, drpi, (rplc, bit-ins. D1spoi;, water pd, 2 children.
423 W. Bay, C.M. 3 Bdrm • 2 Bath child over 12, $250 mo yrly Gardener maint. mo l>el· l a 2 BR, F'Unl or Untuni Seashore 642.J812· F'rom $150 3 BR. 2 ba, cpt, drps, b·ins, lease. •203 5foa1hore Dr.
2 BR tum, w/w cpta, G walk to 1whool swim pool, OR 3.70'.\9 aware Ave. Carpeta-DrRpes-iuage NP!lr OCC, S110 up. S30 to "' i17--0380 drp1, blt·lna, btd/pool No N port Hgta. •210 Bit-in Oven & ~nge WESTCLIFF * pell allowed. See Apt '· ew S40 olf Ill pan t1mP slt>n0-I * NO CHIDREN IN BLDr.. Mgr 646--i280 NPT llGTS - 1 Br rum. .. ..... 3 Pool• .. • .. • 21\liO ~endnla. ~>46·7331 t.:NFLiRN. Exec. 2 BR 2 ""· Mo frf'l? w/ll"nsr f:-.l
-Pool. All util pd. SlOO mo. Gracious Living · '·'' ·• Ll.E~R/ Downs1a1rs/ crpt/drps. Kitchen conipl S'terro thruout Super 2 Br. $17 50 W-K-&-UP Park-like Sur!'flundln'" Pool Adul'• "•" "'"l or • J'..!26 Clay. ~8-7325. ... ('pts, Drps, Blln$, Children • ... .....,...... bath .,& to;, soft wnter al.
.,,, NEW WlNTER RATES -:--=,,..-,=:---:-:-;I~-:-:-18th It Santa Ana, C.M. OK ~II 6-1115, ~II 6-6'.t55 54S-l717 '-most priv 80 dl"a, pool U' SCU : & 1-BR. APTS. 1-7 BR. Bllna, Adu ts. No 646~ 645-4233 --"
Pool, Util I. Phone 1ncJ. M1tld pe1s. From • S95· 2421 E. 1 BR S89 • 2 BR $11) W ESTCLIFF LUXURY watt'r apaker, ft-need ir.r·
S('f\'ice/TV-avail. New Bar 16th St ~-1801. Gas R10 cpt111drps, pool. t' lST Orn:RING llu, gar, lnclry rm.
& Cafe Open·g: SU:"!'o/Y 2 Br, Elec lotc.b, $89 371 A\O<'Odo St. 646-:l964 2 -Bl\/ 21v • BA STI.:DIO Kl 5-9413 Eves I.Ex 6-9780-
23981, Newport 548-975.'i lovely yard, pool. lndry. 1 Lge 2 .bdrm, carprts, drap-* NEW DELl "XE 2 br, cpt, POOL.51DE/ TOWNtiOt;SE ~O -Ollldren In Bid~
---------Tttnaiter ok. n~. 548·18'24 es, elect bll·ll\S. pvt garage dps. b-tns. dspl. i,ra.r. WB pd. u>.ue·$11S * ~--Isa> l :'>10 freot W/Jpase F:-.1 Eastside-Westside E 18th 548-3630 548-4601 NEW 4-Br/ 2-Ba tor tuml strrro thruout Super 2 Br,
Corona del Mu 4250 Harbor Estates LG 2 BR Duple'< w garage Dupl~x t·l>lk t.o Beach' bath & 11. aoft wR~r al-2 Bdrma •·urnlshed
Children OJ(.
From $90
646-4329 or 642-2020
$17.50 WK. & UP
SGLE A l ·BR. AP1'S
Pool, Util It Phone Incl.
MRld service/I'V·avall.
23931~ Newport 548-m5
~":;.
SEPARATE
FAMILY SECTIONS
1 Bladt From School.a
Spacious l I. 2 bdrm Q4>U.
FURN * UNFURN Cbe to ~ U d C.
Pool. auncleck, crpt/drps & Irvine
blt-111s. Easts1de. Real de-f'irt1>lacea, bit-ins, cpta,
111>.e fll5 &: $120. drpe. Pvt lanais.
546-8603 or 646-0439 3 Poot& • SbufDeboard
CHTDRm or Adult units. Cbntinenta1 bl'f1lkfasts ev~ry-
3 BR 2 be. Pay by week or 1,.~ Active t.enn.la club.
mo. l blk to public 6 CIOM~Beach
parochial achool.a. Nr 0CC. 900 Se Laue CdM
1034 El Camino-54Q..Q9'.U (McArth; at ~t Hwy)
l"l':W Tivoli Gardena -2115 673-3445
Placnitia. Bach $90. 2 Br, 2 LGE Bachelor $95/ UtiHncl.
ba S12S. 1 BR nos. Htd pool, Yr • round, Newl,y • dee! hlli. Adults. 646-7296 F'rpl. 617 Poppy.
BACllELOR APT S'7S mo .,..1-""B.Rl.,,...,....,,LG-:::-:::E::-:-U::':'VIN=G=----:RM::-=7.
111cl. utll Very oeat A dean SUN • PATIO $87.50
prkni:. 261 Me9 Dr. Incl • UUl. ~ 64j;-7342.
2 BDR duplex washer/dryer,
PAY Weekly or monthlv • nr. beach. Want lad,y teacb-
2 BR $120 mo. or S32.50 er to ahare w/same ~ wk Babies A teens OK. No
l)l'tS. 2269 Maple. 642-DIO Balboe
lBR·reocC'd, pat.Jo It •un-
d"t·k ch11rs, nr ~an. Ad·
uhs PM f'mployed lJdy.
97'2A W. 17th. 640-S58S
4300
m 1 BDRM, E side clole In
yard & garage, newly dee.
nr mkt adult1. 673-1497
YRL Y LEASE, 2 BR $125,
1 BR $85, nr bay & beach.
LE 6-3.9U or OR ~1785
Lido l1le 4351
BAYFRONT 2-BR/2·BA
Winter JWltaJ/OR J..3345
A 2-Ul Sanla Ana. $90. from -$125· 646-6748 most pnv 80 deg. pool. U/ pts. 546-60!i9 for appointmmt wRtl"r speaker. l"flcPd patio,
3<XX) Royal Palm Drive Coro11• del Mar 5250 ~ar. lndry rm. KI S-9443 ll blk Weal of Harbor, OLX 2 BR, patio, bit-ms, Evrs u :x 6-!178(),
cor·ner or Bakcrl. drps, cpt.s, gar. suo. 2346 1 • COROLIDO }.~TS SPARKLING • OELUXL Santa Ana Ave. 548-07'.!8. Pen•'-•· _ Levels . S1ud1oa I
w..... 5 Point. Apt. FROM $92 3 BR, drps, cpl. pvt pati~. Some w/frplc. All 2 BR b-1n F'um 2 Bdrm. SU5
Lge 2 Br apla. built·ins.
b-~n stove, gara~e. SUS. I RIO, dishwasher, w-w cpl Unlum 3 Bdrm from $U5 Harbor Townhouse ~Ogle. Apt A. m.~ pvt patio, hid pool. Lndry I comer ElliJ 1i Delaware
\.\ ALK 10 achls & ~·g.1 fac1hlles, garage. Newly 1 (I) blk t,o .torn Ir theatre I
Also
Studio apts. 11" baths.
2-llr . .1:ara1te & ~ard m . decorated. nI>-s200. I 847-0452
54~18. Children OK, 6T.l·3378
HEATED POOL
2'll7 Hnrbor Blvd .. C.'.\1. LG 2 br, <.'Pld, drp<;, bl t·lll.S, 4102 E. Coast Hwy, Cd~t ~N'!1s~o Ul-rr; ~!~:~
Adults. $90. 35Z.V1ctoria. 2 BR, upstRirs, ocean virw, there's one In Huntington Mana~er Apt A-1
NEW furnished & uni apt.a.
13th mo f"REE on a l·yr
leru1e. 2 BR. 2 ba. cpt. drps.
b-lns, over t!XXJ sq rt. Only
4 tenants prr bldi::.
llARBOR HEIGHTS AP1'S.
3129 Cinnamon. ~1gr apt "A ..
LI 8-24071&4H321 blt·lns, refrig, cpl.a, drps. Bcb. 2 bdrm 2 bath apart-
NEW lari;(e homo me apt. garage. wa11her/ dryer. A· menta. BuJlt-in diahwuher·
Carpets drapes, bit ins. dbl dulls only, no peta. Yr lease stove • Rec Room and pc:>0I.
gar. Cl<»e in OR 3-7909. $165 mo. 673-not Visit 2320 Florida Ave.
2 BR Studio Apt. drapes,
pool, SIJO. mo. 681 Victoria
s1. ~-3516
~1034 or 54H942 Newport Buch 5200 LGE 1-BR/Panly rum. tl3S.
(Betwn Baker & Gisler just Garage, Patio. ·115\., ~
11, • BLKS Bea rh & Shops!
2 • BR/ Cpta/ Orps/ Re-
frig. Slove/ Car Adulu,
no prts. 316 !..ark.spur.
w. of Harbor Bl\'d.) 2 & 3 Br, 2 Bath ma, 67J..<m5
MESA NORTH APTS Cpts. drps. lu~ foature1. By 7:-::-:-::-:-:-:~-,--,.----:--• CHAR'.\11NG l br ttpt. stove 2 11 BR. l ~ bL Furn/un· Hoag Hospital. refr~. cpls & drpa. Wa. pd.
furn. $110 up. Pvt/patio From Sl60. 54o-wJ3 priv. lse. lii5-4107.
drpa/crp~, btt-1.,11, pr. W1terfrontl Dock! Nawl 1 Br, blk lo ocean, bay w/w,
Hlll.ATED POOLS LUX 3 BR, 2 ba lower dp~ I pvt, patio. lnclry. 1 adult.
Nr. lhopa. llChJ.I 6 OCC cpt. dps, fpl, wet bar, patJo Yrly. OR 3·i6;!9 CHILD section. Pet OK. SJt5 mo. Lie. 675-3.933-
Coolld(e/Ba.ker ~46-8688 LUXURIOUS New Spanish Lido lale 5351
NEW furnished & unl apu. Style 2 Ir 3-Brl 2-Ba apts.
First It last months rent Cpta, Drps. Bllna, From
FREE OD year lease. 2 n60. Nr-Ocean " Bay!
BR, 2 ba, cpl, dps, b·ins. 642·3664.
HARBOR HEIGHTS apt& -LlDO--BA_Y_rn_o_NT __ , _bo_a_t_a.,-lip
3129 Cinnaman. See Mgr: avail. Beaut, 2 le 3 Bdrm,
Mn. Chrutensen Apt "A" fl8S to $350. 673-3810
546-1034 or 545-ii942
* BAY·VlEW
ti' 2·BR. 2·8A. *
Winter rental/OR 3-3345
y ON BAY-F"RONT
y 1-BEDRM.
673-0'.}44
Huntington Bch. or Ca.U
538-2730.
.DELUXE 2 Br., 2 Ba
split level Ul50 IQ Ct 1 S1 t9
mo. Nr. schools. encl gar.
blt-ina, cpt.s, drps. Special
leue to school teache!'-
1401 Olive, HB See Mgr. E
Deluxe Private
2 Bdrm, 2 ba. apt. Bit ins.
w/w cpt. drapes. gar, pvt
patio, $130 or S12S lee~-
536-.4126 536-0469
.AT BEACH/ OCEAN-VU~
NEW 1 • 2 Br furn & un·
furn, Ottlee Z19· 15th/
147-2843-
Dupftx, Unfurn. 5100 ----
SPAClOUS 2 -Br. S12S Ind ·
UUI. Oilld OK .. 2277 Maple.
:>111·5913.
S-1.~ SML trailer, apt S55, Up
u11' pd, 1 man, no pets.
54~1:i51 a!te-r 7 p.m.
81lboa l1l1nd 4355 2 BR upper Triplex, new lack B~y-_ -~240 Back S.y
--· -----cpta, drps, bit-ins, diap. ---.;._-----5240
IMMAC Nr "'"" 2 BR. 1
stry, Duplex, blt·tna, brand
new nylon crpt, delux drps,
My crnda. enc yard, patio,
$1~ adults, 8121 Opal Circle
847-6391 HB.
V.5 • FliR. '1 Bscb cottage.
\111le or frmalr ~r bus line
& mkts 646-35j7
SPACIOUS 2 • Br. t125 lncl-
\.:111. OUld OK. 7277 Maple,
r>41l-5913.
YEARLY 1.se, charming 2 Car. Nr shope, OCC, $95.
br apt, $140 incl utiJ. Also 5'Ul-ooi9·
winll•r rtntall. NEW 2 bdrm. all the ~xtras
Chesler Salisbury Realtor Sl.25-Elec. & watf'r ind. JI~ ~1arme Ave. OR 3~ 2614 Elden. 548-.i~l
4 BR, :? be, all Elec kikhen, .,-3-:B::-::R,.--p-Vt-pa_t_IO-. ..,.drpe--.-oPts-.
gar. frplc, av8ll ~ ~ bit-ma. Adults. $130 mo. 285
June 15. 120~., Agate, Ogle, 847-7907
673·1200 DELUXE 2 br, d·wasb, t>-inl,
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING • OCEAN FRONT. NB
Unfurn, YRL Y. blt/ina, 3
BR, 2 ha. frplc, cpt1 6
dJ1>s. 642,5436.
fare. Price $3000 below ap. houle, 1-4 Wilts, trual d~.
pralsal value. By owner 673-Q51
Ed Rose Rlty. 531·5222 LOW dn l~ 1e, $-49,ooo.
"WE TRADE.. Build 28 unit.a. Walk lo ~EDS PA~IN-:-::T=---ahops. s Potnta, HB &47·3957
S.500 DOWN
3 houst>s on 101. Two 2 -Fk
ancl a l ·Br. l11com.-S'l 10
Payment Sl~ on b11l or
$24,500-Ont hou.tc Ill V8Cttnt
for you to move Into. Drive
by 220'1 Florida, H.B. then
call owner.
541..0191
.,. AT THE BEACH!
ti" OCEAN VlE\\'S!
NEW 7-wlit $6500-dn.
New U-u.nit $15,000-dn.
New 12 ·um t $12, ooo-dn.
New 14·unlt fl8,00C>-dn.
New ~unit S4~.000-dn.
PHONE 847-2848
BAMBOO VlLLAGE, C,M
12. 2 bdrm hom~ on approx
'i ACRE, r~ 11mple Ocean,
canyon view. 402 OeSola,
COM. 675-6763 aft 7.
, NEWPORT lSLAND
VacMt Cor-lot. 30x9S, R-2
By ()v.tner, OR 3-3962
-JIB lot S.Oxll7~ w/ prod
well. 3 bl.la to ocean. $9900.
847-3957.
R1nches 6150
F AU.BROCK • 20 a.c d tru1
.\ avocado, lg borne, pool
1tablH. Id productlOO
Sl35,<XX>-
17 ac Crost.frH S2150 a r
c 2'l ac lroet ·fl'ff S2:JOO 1
LNter Auo. Inc. r>47-26:.!S
ac~. like T8h1tl. Patios, at -Acreage 6200
tar~ &An¥'S· haven fur i ---
adults only. 1 blk shops. In-STATION CORNER
come SlJ,150 yr. Owner. In Aroihelm frootlni on
&46-22(7. primary sts .• 150xl50 Mer
2
8 UNITS on 2 Iota. Orta
tenants 13 ynl Low costs,
low mRlnt. 20o/'• return w/
mirr. TradeY Owner r>48·3197
CORONA del MAR
6 Furn Unii, * $98,500
Ry ~r. 6'7!>-0047 evea
e
J. prop. av&iJ. to uatt for a
lied bus. nev Autonet1c1
Mr. COltelloe so-sm
Forest E. Olson, Inc .
7140 N. Main, S.A. ~altors
THE LAND MAN
Bu1lne11 Rental 6060 Square mile In the mm m R
-- -oountry near Da1tgrtt ~ ) OFFtCE SPACE per acre. $4.50 PU' acre
NEW MUTUAL BLOG. down. Bal. 10 y~urs. F'rl'C
e Free Am. Ii R.eceptioo-cataJo1 deacrlbea m3.l\Y
tat Service others. 642•SW.
• Carpet. Is Ora119 Speculator • lnvettor
Included 4 &ens la Yorba Lindi,
• Free Janitorial Service xlnt loc. nr shop cntr
• UUllUe. Pa.Id And planned developmfnt.
e r,... Tenant 4' Ouut $63,000 terms. OR ~llll
Puktnr
LOOK AT THIS
216 Sq. Ft ··-OnJy l ln /Mo.
OTHER SIZD
AVAll.AHl..&l
2!61-&3 &Mt Cout HWJ.
CORONA 091:1. MAR
Call 675-12llO or 49t·70"
$100
Per month will rent you a
deluxe omce on the busy
north side, Carpets, drapes,
air cond. gr o u n 6 noor,
ample parking all included.
Rottman Co. &46·8222.
NEW NEW NEW
liOO sq. rt. for retail store °'
ottice space.
$120 PER MONnl.
nI 62Dd St.., Npt Sch
64&-TT35 Evea OR 5-1669
ARnST STUDIO. 2 rO<>rN
good light. Prlv entrance
at 29 Lafayette Lido Area
near the Bay.
Schworer BkNl73·2654
Mount. & Desert 621 0
e, 4 LOTS Blit Bear. clear till
% ac-re. No contract. OwD-
u . 6.f&. ].9(fj.
Exchanges, R. E. 6230 -- ---Property Owners
Have you a Reil Eata
problem! Wt 1peclalir.e
tndina all types of pro
erty. O:>nwlt w1UI u.a.
te
In
Po
J
ContM:t Rickard or lA!wta
Phone LI 8-8336 anyUm •
$26,000 EQUITY • ' BR 3
ba. Dover Shon-a &,y
View Home. For smaller
Prine. only 2106 Santlag
!!
0 .
642-1298 Offi~ Rental 6070 ,,,...,~-:-==-=--=----:::-:-------24 UNIT La Cl.nega Blv
LEASE/ 6 • Rooms. Cpts, A motel. 'lndt Newport
d
Orpt. Can be divided into F ..p. $USM. (213) 1170-Sm
3 -sulta « lndlvldua.J of-
fices for sub-leue. Ample BUSINISS end
parking ava.11. Call FINANCIAL 1 Ir 2 BR trom $79.50
Furn. & Unfurn. POOL
2621 Harbor. 546-9081
WINTER rental • 2 Br apt.
Clean It nJcely furn. Little
Island. $125. 675-G588
FA heel, cpt, dpa, air cond
S120. 122 E 23rd St. ~ bllc
E. Npt 642·1728 n·e, wknda.
Ml 6·1669 ~wn 9 to s pm. ----
Rentals Wanted 5990 600 SQ ft, pWDd Ooor lut.. ~~ltl" ~
OFnCE. Prtv. toilet ns DlfftRBIT
00
EASTSIDE l BR Stud.lo, l '\
ba. gar, priv patio, Utll pd.
343 Cabrillo C.M. 548-3193 _a_._ck_IM_._Y ____ s_240_B_•_ck Bay ___ s~.~
3 BR. 2 be, w/w, drapes, ••••••••••••••••••I built-Ins, n e a r lclloola,
2901 Mendoza. S46-40'l2
CO~Wl.ETEL Y furn 36'
rnl\.lle trailer, apace paid.
adulta. No pel! 646-8139.
2 HR, near 17ttl Sllpt', ut11
pd $125. 1613 Sant.a AM
Kl 2-7279 Eves, 543-52!1
Fret Draa At
PLAYGIRL mOP
See ad ID TV Week
$90 • 1 BR/ NEW FURN!
Cpts, Adulta, No ptta, 1961
fU.llmon/ 641Hl164.
Newport S.ach 4200 ------e Nit-OCEAN e
1-Br /Pool: Maid-ser I St»
-...; Mf-5038, 6G-096T
•iii/ lJU11)dl AvaJJ.¥ ~ ~aptUOIW.
...... Blvd.
Newport Riviera
luxurious Townhouse Apartments
Where Children Are Welcome
$275 • $295 Mo.
1 YEAR LEASE
4 Model Apts. Open
• Up lo 4 bedrooms, 3 batru
• S225,000 recreation complex. Billiard
room. pnflion. pboto lab, lounce, arts
and era.ft.a, ting.CU. pool
e TEEN CENTER.: bW1ardl, bumper pool.
pinf-pons. jub bas.
e CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND.
• 20 Acrea of rolltnr IJ'MD 1111111 Ut by gu lamps.
• Exclualve upper Newport Back Bay.
Situated on Tultia Avenue, between
Santa lubel and Moni. Vllta Avenues, Abon
Newport Baell 817. Phone 842-0300.
• • "' 41 I ,.,_ • • ,.
NOW-RENTING
2 & DEN 2~ BATHS
OR 3 BEDROOMS
$150 PER MONTH
Adult & F•m!!y Areas
,,..m N'ewport llvd,. take tr1tr Dr. W• Ill ,..,,..
view ,.Nd, U.•1t '9ft (IOUttl) 111 "'"''...., .......,
PHONE 546-1210
... . .
l BR houle or apt. Selit. 15 •
To S1l5 mo permanent. CdM
or Balboa Area. 4"·3259
Close ln. Low rent.
1736 Anabelm St, CM
8chworer 8~'654
ltoomt few Rent 5995 1000 OR ~ft Comb. Of·
ftce a W~bM. New bide
WANTED room w/famlly, Drive-In tyiie warehR. 1310
hi IChool sr tsirl). vie Cd M Logan CM/ S46-'59G.
HI school. Can babysit. Call <Zl3l 1138-31111.1
9: 30 • s p.m. 6Th-4l37 .,, OFF IC ....... 1-. S,,...P_A_C-=E-
C0-1.LEGE atudent or man Aw.llable with l&l'le ~lty
$1G-wk or $25-wk w/ rm A flnn. C o m pl e te privacy
board. 646--5816-with OWD entrance. Pbone
147..zm ROOM, private tmtrance 6:
bath. Nr. downtown Coeta -:::•~N=PT=-::BL~VD=--=l'RONT==4':"'.(i=:.E
WeM. 5'8-27» Approx. 1000' Xlnt Real F.-.
ROOM, pvt tntnnce. Man
only. no wwk. eau 9 to s
weekdays, ~U7
2\.ii BL.KS to beach, mild
eervlce, W per week • up,
421 8th St. Huntlnirtoa Bcb.
m.oo WK W/ KITCH
S17.80 WEEK • UP APTS.
2381~ Newport S4l-9'7!IS
tate, com&. or etcT S1Z.
646-5038 Oft 6'2·5115.
OFF1CE w/ Unn1 quamm
SllS. Store. WO. Rent or
ltae. Call OWTlel" S.-2130.
NEW omac m · MO.
2·RMI! A1r • O>nct. mu.
Beacb Blvd H~./ U7·H
Iman o,PlclK .... 1T40 AllaJMtln. ROOM w/ b&tb. ffot-.plate,
ft11611· PYt • entr. •mo. ~ • bDr 8"dlJ ~ c.. ... ..,.. 60U
ROOM w/ pvt erttr" IO 200D IQ . rr. Qielt Rwy.
ooean. • yrt.y. Anll Sept. S., • bids., w/ Pandn1-
5 Npt Sch. 173-5535. 8altllble • Cle1ca!, Ina.
Nil • EUa.JD A BOl.3.\ Die. ~ flt ~ Gl'tme. a.an -·1 niom/ Pvt-home. tw.Jt.ot-. OR 3.c1 alt• I ~ ......... m.mt2 pm. ---=========~ OuMt Hemet 5'M lfMMtrftl It.mat 60tO -
lo-
Ina
ric-
Ir
lllC! •
An ouaandina rett.aurant
catfd Ol&r tiu.>' abopp
~ter ln Coata Mesa. Pa
lnr f« over 200 cva. A
condition for comfort, and
will seat 98 people. The low
prlet ol $35,000 wW l llJl)r
you after tnspecttnr lh1
tremendoua tidy. Ttnna.
FARR•W
• E. 11th ...._
Cmta M8a Open Ev "' • YANKEE DOODLER
COFP'EE SHOP
• Wmelltr Plaza
BUY di~ from DWnf' ra,
e! Must M1l • Will Saaiflc
Euy Ttrrna. S48-'Tim
ve
ta
HOSPrrA.L pe~latrk HI
fl'Dllt f• • beda Jo San
AM. LtMt or •U. Rovlll
IQ J-l!M.
r UNIQUE Bff.&W>N
N"Pt • Beech/ i-3 opers. stt TO APPR.!lCIATI: I
SDJO. 494·95411aft4 pm.
FO& ..-'DIE wd
IC:rlOUJf. .. H.-.... c.o.taM8a
• 11.P· .
c. ..
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I nnstment Optpor· 6310
HA VE private t.ndJvidual
with $100,000 cash for rood
romm~rclal or will buy lat
or 2ncl TD'10. IComt In and
t 11.Jlc to our 2nd TD depart-
ment.!
~~=out
~ 673·95ai
Cacro11 St. Snack Shop
park lot)
9 ~ on f .M.V. A 13~ CID
~uity down pa,yineoL GUU'-
ant~ against management er by Iona lime locaJI)'
s uccessful Manap-
f
ment Company.
642-2020
rNVF.S'TORS WMted for
)Olnt ventures and 1yndlca~
tlona in real uUUf, land.
unlt11. etc Bill Smiley,
Re<or It C.P.A. 646-a660/
545-1362
~r_!,o Lend 6320
RERNANCE
IUY • BUILD
a1nc1e ramn1 Prorram nu S6 yn. to uo.ooo
VA 30 yrs, 10011. to 13().000
ConYentional Ins. Loen1
~ t,; 9'o -2640 11'11 up to
141\ ooo. Total I.Mn Fw I~
·~· ao yn to 1100.000 llO~ ot 8.P 614 tnt.. 10 Yt&
Savlntt end Loen
SATIUR
MORTGAGE
336 East 17th Str..+
Cotta w ..
Ml t.-2171 or Kl o-oen
la f tata IO&ll gperlenoe lo
81U'bor ~
RJ:t'HE::i!:N'1'1NG
We1ter11 Mn~&~• Corp.
Calll. Loan Corn&
MetropoUt~n Ute ID&. 00.
aJ>d OUIG'
Major Sa V1llCI la Lou
Tracts · Comm.· Aph.
LOANS/We lo.ii from $1000
to $10,00> on B<lell, Trln.
Aulflt i Ho"'-lmprov.
ml!ntJ. Southern CaJ.ltomia
Thrift Ii Loan. Ml 6-6CM5.
Mortg.-, T.D.'1 634.5
ns.ooo ist. TD ot 8~ Inter:
only noo paid monUl\y.
Property I.I worth $25,<KX>
plus and bu 1<>me Income.
No brokers • no pyrnta or
fffa,
541.0191
MoMy Wanted
WANTED-$8.000 for two
yean. Secured by real pro-
perty In perfect Corona del
Mar locallon. W11lin1 to pa.y
up to 10~ 111tere1t. Call
KJ 5-0936
WANT $8000 collate"1 loan
for one year, eecured by
$16,000 2nd TO. Will ~
103 Int and auarantee per-
aonally. No potni..
OR S·llll
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and NOTICES
Pound (f,.. Adi> 6400
SMOKE flT'aY ~ cat al
end or West llUI, QC.
646-0181
BOSTON Bull Tmier f ..
ma.le dor. Vic: Meaa de!
Mar. 545-1511
FRENCH POODLE
nMALE!Vlc ·Kea Verdi
U'ft, ~
PARAKEET. WHt.d«f art!&.
548-4217
Lott 6401
VIC ClC.'!Mll 81¥11 OfM a.me.
cat, ma.Le 8lalldn& bM
hernia. Rew. OR >.a
ft•r*'lll 6405
HAPPY Bl1'THDAY
BARBIE KUD1>LDTOM
(aiplld) AHce. ~. ht.
ALCi5BOtJ(i A I t a 1 •
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ANN•
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Free tr
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15'1h &
8 Al'll I u g.gg
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On A
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debts
Geab.
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home.
642·132!
CARPEJ
All plu
642·4-G -nm
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CARPE"
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guar. c
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
and NOTICES -----Penon•ll 6405
G lVE YOUR DOILARS
MORE SENSE. Order wear
Ina apparel trom Honi-
kmle. CUSTOM • MADE
sutta. dl"eUel. beaded bq'8
rNHMrl, etc. Expreaaly
made for you. Quality and
workm&nabSp suarant~
Beat brande camera•
watches. trMll.tor radioa
alao anl.lab&e. 11~ air-
leti.t brUlp you FREE
c11taloS· Write NED'S OF
H('INCKONG. Postbox 119,
.
.
.
Honakon1.
DO YOU NEED
MUSIC FOR
DANCING
TM Apollo Sextet, "Music
tn the COUNTRY CLUB
MANNER" Call Rudy
69e-t&ll.
New Health Club
RELAXING MASSAGE •
SAUNA • STEAM BATH ·
by Beth A: SU&le. 136 F:
18th oil Newport Bl. CM
Hn 10 • 8 p~m. 642-5090.
NrNt open on S\lndays
NIED HELP?
PART TIME PBX
Ute tnilni A cashin. Xlnt
re.fa. Ml-O'l9l a.rt. 5 p. m.
Announcement. 6410
Neo-v owner a.M m11M&ement
Nelli•'• Cafe
~ Newport Blvd .. N!!wport
Bnch·
WEEK·END SPECIAL * Prime Rib . . • $2.25 * Sea Food Pl1te $1.65 nu. lm:!Udl!s aoup or alad,
hllkied or trench tned pot.a·
toes. v~e. and bot
rolls.
AND GOOD SERVlCE
ATTEN'MON
CONSTRUCTION
BOOKKEEPERS
Local CClll•tructlon O>mpany
In n~Umt location on
N~ Blvd. desires ac-
{'()t.lntln, serAce tn ex·
chan&'e for rent. Kl 5-9443
Auto Tr1naporl 6445
NEED DRIVER
Free tranaporta&n for reU·
able dr1wr to Dallu, ~.
u in '65 Chfovy. Leaving
AUi· l8lh. 536·2905.
JUDE wanted to Douglu,
Long Beach. Pldt·up OOl'
15th le Placentia. Work Hrs
g AM to t :30 PM.
LI 1-9623
Lflll NotlC191 "450
RE: u.cb Motor I.nn A Apts.
On A aft.a' AQ& 23rd. 1965
I wW not b. ttsponalble for
debt.I lncwTed. John W.
GraJce.
SERVICI DlltECTOftY
S.byalttlng 6550
BABYSITI'ING
WEEK · DAYS
In Mell Del Mar. 54.l-9'l07
6570
FRIEDL c:ao.trl Uc B· l
(Jl)f'l!.r. Qual • Remodel'a.
A.ddltlo111 etc. 543-9772 eves
Ol' dll)'I•
Cupenterfng 6590
REMODEL/ PA.lNTTNG
SLIDING Gl.u doors Pool·
fencMI Hammond Sidi.
Service/ 15-1045.
HANDYMAN, e~ in
home. Small joba allO
641-1.325.
CARPENTRY and Concrete
All phuea, DO job too am.
642-4438 ~r 5 PM.
FINlSK CARPENTRY
Cabinets/ Blt.na/ Minor
Alteations. &46·9583-
CARPETING layinr by ~
pert&. 15 yn exp. !lOc yd
guar. compl. est. 8l9-44()IJ
Cement, Concrete 6600
SHAW & SONS
SPECJAUZING IN
EXPO!ED AGGREGATE
Founda&na/PaUoe/
~
Free • r..t. Tmns
Com'l.
W. H. ULLY, Uc oemeat contrllCtar. All t:rpe9. Qualtt;y
cooe:rete.
P"rft ettlm•• ~
CDO:NT 30c a A BLOCK
9'0rt * All TYPD * tall Hm
Chlld Care,
L.kene911 "10
c:an.D (lAall ... .... ---·-----..... , ........... . .. ., ..... ......
.. (JdN ......... .,.... .. ......... , ..... ,.
Centr1ctora 6'20
.41>DmOM/ a.DIOOEL u.. ........ ,.... ... * m..a *
SERVICE Ol"ECTORY -Wtdnttdly, l utUtl ~. l '6S OAJL Y "LOT ,nHwl-,,_ U
MERCHANDISI! FOR MERCHANDISE fOl MERCHiNOISI ,ol MIRCHlNDIH ,olt ~oes~-·~~LOYMENT JOIS & l!MPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Gardening
11.AUUNG/ Cen'I y ar d
6680 Job W1nttd, Lldy 7020
DAY work wanted, exper·
le~. 9wn tranaportadon.
referenc~ MZ-1617 •
clean-up. Treea thruba A
buahea • shaped, reshaped
or removed. Ivy mno•al
Schoola-ln1tructlon 7SS0Schoola-lnatrudlon 7550 _s_A_L_E_A_N_D_T_R .... A_D_E ___ ~_A_L_E_A_N_o_r_R_A_u E SALE ANO TRADE --~A-~E AN~_'?I
IOOOfumlture IOOO Hl·FI & Steree 8210 Ml1cellaneous l600
~~~~----~ ~------~-
WAREHOUSE Cl..EARANCF. * ATTENTION*
NEW NOW .,, Bc»t ownen A bcildnw
_,., ~ .....
PUBLIC NOTICE
Furniture
~monl Sc~oo/
" flower bed weedlna. 64N253.
lS your yard dead A old
loolwlil U eo we'll make
It IJ'ffn a1a1n. C&ll Oiam·
pion rertilu.er Co. 543"""48
W• apply 11.
EXP Jtp&MM Garde nu .
Clean up. Complde Malnt.
546-1'96
EXPERIENCE Japanese
Gardener. Clean·up l com·
plele maintenance. 962"431
YARD Ma1nt, clea.nup, haul·
ln1. Fast, neat work. 12
yean exp. 642-4088.
.
General S.rvlc:et 66t2 -HANDYMAN, all rtpalra,
elec • plba • carp • baul.
Reas ''Donnywooda'' ~3-1733.
H1ulln1 6730
LET GEORGE 00 rr1
HAULING/ Cl.EANUP u l·l.207
SKIP loadfr, dump truck,
din, tr uh, etc; bladini.
call any time MH246 HB
LIGHT OR HEAVY
HAUI.JNG. Cl.EANUP
~s.4371
HouMCINnlng 6135
WINDOW ls Wall Wu.biJla
Fir. waxin&/ Gutnni.edl
MITCHEU..'S 531-0m,
Ironing '755
IRONING IN MY HOME
$1 br. ffan&era, pieue.
646-S1S7 --L1ndscapln1 6110
SUMMER Special: new
la WT\I l()c: lq fl , la bot /i
matmal. Splclra tnat. ST pel'
bead, lahor It mat. Incl.
Laruna HUit Nurwry.
837 ·2%1.S. Alt s p.m. &J3.JOIO
Fl"fe est.
Pa1:rh1nglnt
Pa ntlng 6150
INTERIOR • exterior J>&i*
q dOM reu, 11W' *
mBJWhlp. no Job t.oo
small. 5lS-4569
lNTERIOR EXTERIOR
~ble, J) yeara e)q)·
Free flt, 546-5290
"" PAINT/INT•EX'I'.
Brush, Rollu o\ SprQ.
642--04.55 after 5 pm.
Paind.ni * Tbe Belt • Very reu. * 20 yn.-cq>.
MI M99l 162·18'10
ACCOUSTlCAL ~~ Neat
It Clean! .. Uc ls Ina.
54.'i· 1079 or S4&-0l1B
SWEDISH painter • Inter,
mer. J\a9on. Aho refinl.lb
antiques/turn. s..J1l.1
INTERIOR E X T E R I 0 R
Reuona ble J) yean exp.
Free •. 646-5290.
" ART TEACHDt
Exper-palnter /~t-Ext.
DAY work or 5 daya week,
own tnnaporlatlon.
r>41..WJ53
All Model Home FurrUture Groups
Now offered to public Cor fraction or original
cosl Mdse. has never been used, displayed
only. SIO delivers w/sm mo pymts to reliable
parties
Fuahtt t'Wll!r pre·amp Is .,,, Surfboard Sbo119
Mclnl!Olh amp .rio 7S .,,, Muonry Contractcn
DEPENDABLE chlld care.
rt'fe l"alee•, S42 ·5.D
French • English Dey School
Fall term opens Sept. 13th
Kindergarten, Grades 1 thru 8
Swimming and Transportation
Fairchild tum· Thor Electric J:ldvy Dat:1
I.able I!\O 7S Hand Grinder, Sa"'-6
345 Room• 4 Rooms EV LS· lS ·IO SH BuUu • t ,.500 r.p.m. ..,_
Garrard R~ 19 15 673·2Sl9.
DOMESTIC HILP 7035 Modern Early American Stl'ptacns RTI ~ $10 ---------
LIVE INS
Employer p&,y1 fees
Ceorae Byl&Dd A&~cy
l!M;·B E. 16lh S.A. 547-()39.}
REGISTER NOW From $269 $577
We are the largest group outfit store in the
county. You can buy 1 pc. or a hserul. Cour·
teous friendly service at a price to Cit yo ur
pocketbook. Open eves & Sun. See the thou·
sands of model pcs at
Chanaer b•~ 10 Sl.00
Walnut Ca~ 25 $5.00
261 Montevl1t1, CM
Help Wanted, Men 7200 ·-~~nclH. _Women 7~
BAKERS
Full Time Journeymen
Unioa Sc&l.e Newport Area
M ui.t be borw:lable. U nlon
benefits include: Vacatior.-,
HO*pital, Dental. It PaychJ.
atric care. AppUcaUooa ol>
talMd at Calif. State Dept.
ot Employment. 1212 So.
Brtatol. SA.
W8Y AY STORES
INC.
SECY FOR VIP
NEWPORT BEA~
Some trtnae ~nehts mcl .
d&1lY aaaociaUon with tnp-
drawer sclendsta. hne re·
search firm le office&. Your
bosa is "GuarantH'd must
interesUn& It 1timulat1ni:."
Technical cypln& & short·
hand required ; about 20
years CJq>erience, but you
*>uld nol be much over 25,
Start!ns alary $4M to $500.
This won't last.
Call Mr. IJnden '™1661
A.M. MONDAY, SURE
An Equal OpportunltJ Other PosltJo,., Too!
Employer SUPERIOR AGENCY
Mac:h lnlat Ill" Your local Agency
Permanent posiuon with 2 Reo\.>epts, tront de11k gtttt.
expa.ndmg !!lectronlc com· e.rs, type accurarely, Ex •
p&ny for imaginative young ceD ent 00'1 ....... S325-S350
ma.chlnlst. WW be requfred Arch draftawoman •••.• $5()()
to do all lay out, set up 6 Bl.ll"r'Ol.llhs SenSI • • • • • • . SJ30
toolin& for lathe. mill and Typl!t, •ale• dept. • • . • $.129
hand acrew mac:hl.ne. 3 • 5 Secy to V I P •..... $45().i:;llO
yn ~ requittd. ~al List Only
C&ll ti4-8071 tor appt, SUPER.JOR AGENCY
Telonic En9lnerlng Call 673~ Mr. UndeJi
LAGUNA BEACi
An equal opportunlt:J
employer
Help Wanted,
Women 7~
SA1.E9fAN $50 DA y Telephone Sollcltora
Sell the famoua Whitt ero.1 Prevlout phone Ull abtc>-
Plao. All the ludl you lutely oec:euary Not a hi&h
can handle. Exp not JieC • preuure oraanlzatlon. Ideal
will train. ()peninp tn San-world.nc cond In JOU!' own
ta Fe Spnnil It Oranp prlt1te oftlce. Short houn.
County ll'E'a. Apply 9 a.m. l1W' aala.ry Piila boou.a. In·
to 3 p.m. 12631 E. Imper!&.! ta"Yfl!Ws from 10 am start.
Hwy, Room 205, Santa Fe lng 8/25. Mr. Ph1U1pa. No
Sprlnp, Cal. You owe It to phone calls pleaae. Atlas
)'OQr'Mlf to tnveatlple tbia Builders 2432 N!!Wport Blvd.
aoeptionalopportWlicy. _c_.M_. ______ _
c ..... .....,
Counselon
EXPERIENCED
9UAUFIED
TEACHER
646.1170 -..
7400 Santa Ana Furn.
426 W. 4th St. 547-0789 Santa Ana
;JO 7.00
i 1• n.oo
Coeta Meu
TOY & GIFT ParfiH JOBS & EMPLOYMEN1 I * FURNITURE *
Need SIOO wk.-Stt us•• Bma.11 Store Bia Va.Juee * STEREO *
No deUvery * No collrct, Schoola-lnstruc:tio~ 7SSO I APT. OWNER SPECIAL 011~ of 1 kind!! Sall! price
Gifi. 'N Gadget& :>11·1383
1
2 pc Ltv rm set new $711 '16
-Christ1'an Hinh School ~ pc BR et · new 1611116 S.'\25 • ll5t pnC'I' $489.9S, 1en·
D"' .. ·prn •TE mrt r nd 1 • 1 u111e hdwd w/mod. dealirn.
c,.., L~ I ~ v-1n Enrolling Now for Fall I II pc dinette uaed $111 g~ A~t-F
111ttr tor p.'1"500 w c11r1 lo SOUND ACADt.MICS Maple. Con.tl'mp •. M~m Fi--
wrk 5 da. wk , aJso wtl h111o: "tth 1001 O'l HER rt l!JM8 , ••
~I radio. 12 11>kn.
tone Store
to wk some e~ & Sat. CllRISTlAN EMPHASIS 3 ROOMS Furn Sl59.95 475 ~
536-«l 7.. ~School throu&b NO DOWN • TJl!Jws CASH
. 17 St. CM M&-24•4
In JO MINUTI' NEAT reliable lady. $10 H S ~ R.etrtc~ TVa every F'ti. 6 hrs Of house· lgh chool APPROVED FURN. for
work fir 10 mo. Fanuly of Costa Mesa 2~• Harbor L1 8-9860
l'urn/ AppJ &d-tMO
i. Phone collect Zello Christion School Tape
Zl3 178-4771. FOUR
RecorMrl 1220
548°7295 Office Furniture 1010 cord SfITER, 2: 15 • 4 45, It
lra.cic atereo ta~ tt-
tr; WI 30 t8.l11'5, & 2
ironlna. my bome. Beach & Chllcoat . 10 Leum BARGAINS frelibt -d~ MJl<es
Garlleld area &93·7675 all TYPING SCHOOL office tum. Aetna De a k.
~ 548-8921. . .
S. Ci1ldren, V11•et 10n rli lea H24 N Harper. SA :>.11-7:J7U
BABYSrrr1rn. hve an. Care Quick EZ m~lhod. Call 1 COMPLEI'E ael exrrutiv,.
for l child eveninu. Col· M1Jn, Wed. fn. LI 8·2859
legc girl preferred. !'>45-2971 173 Del Ma.r Ave .. C. M.
FRY • COOK/ Rrhabl!!,
llltacfY for Cafe In dwntwn Anencies, M, W H.B. Appl.y 4.12 Walnut. • 7600
SALESClR.L for candy shop,
N~-port Beach. C.U Olro-
na, 137-7263 aft 6 pm
HSEKPR • BABYSl'M'ER
NEWPORT BEACH
642-MU
MATURE lady. Live In
Bab)'111ung1 Llre hsc'p
5 • da.ys SlOO-mo . .>16-ii2:>9.
BABYSITl'ER, Npt fkh.
7:'5 am·4 pm, 5 day w1-ek
67Hi971 ----MATURE woman-~ llahy
1i1 Ill NB part ltme dunn1
day. Top ulary 673-591'J
LEGAL SECRETARY
Trainee. Shorthand, IBM·
Exec. SJ6..3030.
MAID/ Musi be o~r 25.
(MOTEL WORK
1021 BAYSIDE DR. N .. B.
HAIR STYLISr
with following.
$ SUDDEN WEAL TH S
ONE VISIT ..... ON!:: JOB•
RESTAURAl'w'TS •BARS •
COITEE SHOPS e H<:r
TELS e COCKTAIL SPOrs
e YAClrT CLUBS
JOBS FOR ALL!
(Pven tra1nrr~l
F .. only $20
SCPERIO}{ ACf':NC'\'
Npt Belich 67~
RUTH RYAN AGENCY
Looklnl lor • Job!
Come Ill today tor
per80Dall1~ Mrric-e.
1793 Npt .. C.M. 6464RS4
17931 Beach Blvd. 847·9617
100 W. 11th S.A. MT·6481
DOMESTIC HELP
oUlC't tum. llkr new Bar-
pJn: Pvt ply 64/l-1'200
Garage Sal• IOl2 ---FM Radio & fl't'Ord plyr-
$20. Dmellc ~l·S15, c:lotbes,
miac. RCA Whirlpool stov1> +-yn old·$40. 618 Goldrntod
OIM, 61S-1647.
PA n o Sales-in& machw,
ch~t drawers. wing chair,
rlo1hes & books. bnr a· brae. Conirr of ~ottlngham
Road, It lllghland.
t•URN. camp1111: equip .. iUIUI,
Rcfrig .• elec. srove, b'eutt.
m oc lot ch. tble. dla.lrs.
2;$.'!.l Pal1s11dc-s Rd. S.A.
Hgts. 546-4323 or 9b"2~
SALE! Gaa Rang!', Gnll.
Rot'n>, Ex Cond. l<Hi p.m.
Wed·Sat. Til Marguente.
Cd~1-
FURNlTURE, dishes, cloth·
tna. odds n' ends. lli64l
Kettler 1.n, HS. 847·3680
I
Misc• ll1neous l600
PO OL TABLES
New and used
BRUNSWICK 134.S 1965
f'n-e
hon;
take
Chrl.5
delivery It ln1tall1· ioo-. f.inancllli· We
trade·m. u .. our
tmaa "layaw1.1·"
ECARD POOL s m s. Main, Orante ~·1992
mm FABRICS
{FOR SALi
Rrmna
endl
nLS. S&mplea a Mill-
Sat. ~I a.m. to
m. 2 p.
Mesa.
129 &Uer, eo-.
GER.A TOR (Id· wtmr' R.Ef1U
order
cbaJn
clal
~.
blonde
room
546-1
J $25, dinette -,.., • W , Italian prcmn·
couch (CUl&om made)
modem ao1a m. 2
step tabJes $T .50, bed
aet $45, floor ~ $3.
866
WILL IUY
GOOD u SEO FURNITURE
A: APPLIANCES You owe It LO yourwtlf to look
Into UU. pro[euion. Men
needed for N~ Beach,
o.t.a Mesa It Hundnaton
8nd1. We furnish the tr&lo-
lna A the t'amlty Estate
Portfolio. Only 3 will be
hired. Clllll for an lnf.l!rvlew.
DIJ'Tell E. Ward m2601.
tor 1.t le 21'ld grades lo pri· 548 • 78TT ~ S4&«a8
vat. achool. &tS-1170 -=B-AB=Ys~1':::'.1 ""n""'.R~-needld~~-m-y
Mexlun Employment
Agency
S.A. D~ N. Main SI .
541-0422
Appll1nees 8100
646-1631
Ill" FOAMI
CARRIER BOYS
DAILY PILOT
CHRISTMAS SALES hnme. 5 day wk. 2 ctuldren
START NOWI cau ~-3.11'.l alter 1 Pm.
fleXJble hours
near your home
free training
AVON PRODUCTS
530-5860
HSEKPR/ Regp marure
woman •/ own car, Care
for portion of home. Cook
le aervl! dirltlef'. Pick up
SCHOOL nul'll! ne'N1s baby
litter. Pati11c Sands. KB.
538-8965
PBX. da,y 6-u enJng hours
avaJI. Will traJn 11 qualiliel
MI 6·800!.
Expmenced
lady dru1t clrrk
847-3.525. Mr Halhcoc.k
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRt.:>E
Furniture
..
KE.'llMORE Wahr It Dryt>r,
S2C ea.ch, Coldspol Relr1g,
$45, ttreplace k'rttn $10.
Can&e itema. 847-6267 HB
GE MOBILE·MAID
Portable diahwuber • ~
&0-4.247.
Antiquet "10
ANTIQUES Show le Sale.
La&una Bea.ch uon1 Club
r "Do It younelt' fo
upho
wait
t62
llte:rin& • cot wbilt YoU
642.3971
E. 11lh St. C.M.
LEAVING STATE
MS ol irood fumtttft 6 ROO
nr ne
dealt
cabin
W, VKJ 1'9U. AlliO Ole
t ...tni dWr, Gllbir
et. 142·2971.
AL .O" round chow
avocado ~ $49.50; Balboa IaJand Olatrlct
Call Mr.~ .. )'
'42-4321 dilld at Sdll. ~r help BABYSIITER, Uve ui. Care
In home. Rn·MOll thru Fri for l child eves Collegt-Evl'ry lt<'m In our store Is on
August 25 · 28. Nooo·IO pm.
630 Broadwa.y, LlltUl\8
new ~ d.aak A
• 2 pc daesic MC-
ORIDIT
table
brand
chaU'
tional l. E. SALESMEN
Aettve aa.Jesman nttded
now. Can olltt full noor
Ume, llberal comrnl•lon a
1-da. S&op to l talk It over.
12:30 • 8 30 pm. 673-3612 &irl preferred. ~3974. aale at greatb' reduced
after 7 pm. prices. Sale d18<:0unt •I· EXPER. Saleslady tor rudy orde • TELEIYPE • TWX Opr. to wear &hop. Write c/o lowed OD aped al rs tou.
Inaurance Cerk • Hadley Dally Pilot Box #M238. TV RA.>cliners valun to $150,
Beach. tr--ut to Fe.t.avalJ
groundl. Admission n.
-··ALMA'S ANTJQ~
823 \\'. 16th St.. Npt. Bcb
Just W. ot Placentia A~.
. u S..9423
MS FURNITURE
tor $295 or S12 mo Out
lROO
I ll
ate crtdlt ')K.
's m w. 4th, s..A.
*AUCTION*
lf you wW ..U or bQ
five WlJ!idy a try.
A.ucUOD rrt4-J 1 p.m..
2076 ~ Newport Ml ._,..
Windy's Auction lam
t RMS gd tum. All or put.
<X>u.FCI'IONS: mlD 6
Pitchen. ANTIQUE ... =
dllna, d(:. 60 pc P'randlcM
dinner I aerv a. 10 XtN
M?rv pc. AU S35. Ott#
ltl!fN. m Plumer #B or
YOU uved A: al&ved b'
Wllll to wall ca11)et. ~
jt neow wlrb Blue LwitN.
Rent Eltctric td\ampoOl!r
Sl. Reed HardWMt, Oolm
MM&.
GAR.AG!: eale. mt.:. 2i
Avocado, CM, 5tl-198'J.
Swap 17'0
HA VE cle.ar P">P!r11 6
Propertiea with la.rte eqtli•
ues will trade for A~
halts 9.irplane etc.
642--0425
PETS 11M1 LIVESTOCK
ltett, General
2 BR, Dlll Duplex, crpt-drJ9.
bit-ilia, patio, Wik f1) llorw9
& bea<.'b. bet klca1ioo $!.$
4314430 H.B.
Cata
BEAUTIFUL c:bocola~ p>lnt
Sl&lneM ldttem. affection.
ate, deep bWa t:)W. ~
brolcm. M2-1B after 8 p.a.
POODLE PlrppMel AKC min. o-m male • $45/ O'ema
or SUvtt !em • ~
536-4390
AUSTRAl..JAN SILKY
TERRIERS
536-4124
GET )"OUl' WATCH DOG oow,
German Shepherd ~
531-3ST1 al\ S. 00.
BEA.CLE A.KC registered. 4
moa old female $40. After 4
p .. m .. ~7331.
BEAGLE Puppy, f'emale
Hu had all abet.a. $:l5.
Kl 5-2158.
.\f'GHA.!'11, 6 mo old, quallcy
{emale. To &ood home only.
~Eves, 646-2706
JRISH SE II ER/ Female,
1D • wb/ AK.Cl '15, Ptck °' the ll tter ! $46-2846 * GOOD QUALITY
BASENJl/ ~ONLY
REAS! 493-4069
AKC-IASSET Pu,.
6 wka. S6S It up. 646-636t
FREE TO YOU
REAS! • ~ Rea!rYIUonl C.rk now $79.95; Ladderback
-chall"I Wl'l'l" $19.95 DOW Westen Girt, Inc. Jobt Men, Wom. 7500 S14.95; Tl'ftrdrop s w ll g
. 491 I. 17th St. '42-3790 -.
Of It
Gray
()pen H Kl 2-29-0 WANTED a speocial home tar
• in•t blir lovable Plft
white long ha.1red cat. Sbota
A altered. Trained eo ._.
OU tdoon. Beautltu.I pet. But
my own pet !a bein& Vf!rJ
hardnoled about Soowshoe.
OR !>-1957 &/JI
Poodle Groomlne 6900
* SPECIAL $6 * Toys/ Mins (l'TIOlt patterns)
&C2-<11T1
ltemochf ;, ltepelr 6940
NEED I c.rpenterT call
Doo. Need a ph•mberl C.a.ll
Don. HOUM rep&ira of any
kind. Doo ii VOW' man you
will find. Pcm 8cwff.
646-4391.
Linoleum,
Tiie, & Marble 6975
"" 1VB EN~
tt" Pt.n.LMANS. ETC.
Qual. MS-4788 a.rt •: 30
Upholstery 6990
'MllS WK'S SPECIAL!
An1 d!alr • $151 Olvan.$25 + Fabrlc. &U-5134
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
Jolt W1ntecl, Men 7000 ·--ADMINISTRA TIV!:
middle manqemmt area,
small buliDea Materiel
~ preferred, In-
c1udlnc lnvmtol')' control,
~.etc. Xnowledce
ot finance A cost eatlmat·
lnt· 8 1ft experience. Col-
le&e· (J'ust retumed to Or-
arw• Count)' area.) Write
Box p.m c/o D.U, PUot.
EXP· YOUlll Mui, wOUid
lib Boat Maid. Vandlllt-
Ing.: Exp. ID all. Phone
Frank at 5"""2t aftmo 5
pm.
HI SCHOOL ~ to do yard won A: patntkal, CM • !fpt .,... NH • Aiiis ..
Rich.
CARPEl'(l'RY. c a b In. t I
LocJca ~ IDltaUed .. 1m.
SiIPLOADiit dllD9 ad ............... dirt--. ......
.,.. w~ LMJ 7llO
IRONlNG SI a...,.._
brtlW ...............
NUotlk:tor.., ....
.p .alar7 MH!GS .
PR.OBLEMll ~ tD:: the,.......,, ..
BABY!lli'iNO ...,....
ta-.n
J'"*llf Wi.._ ~ . ......, .......
2700 Harl>or Blvd. C.M. tamps with 15' chain, SIO 95;
equal opportunity employer ,,; UNEMPLOYED? S49'l Quilted JOO' sofa. Spc·
Aaembler Electronic MAruRE womM, 40 • SS PRO· RESUME SERVICE cial $'..'9'J 95, 5J3 W 19th, y....... with llOlderl .,........,_ pleuant. smiling appear· "' SS • n2 Ii $21 Cosra \ll'«A --.. Ill -..-· · anoe. Pt time I.a Med oU. We have temp. worlt while iiiiiiiiiiiii ________ _
ieoce ' knowled&e °' ~ _..... .J.-... voice, Hn g.J waiting for miployment. MODEL HOME tne Shop Equtpm.mt. Pu-_... ..,......... PROGRESS COUN
maneot pocltioa. can: for wk~ 1-U Wed. Sl.SO br. SD.ORS FURNITURE SALE appt. tet·IOZl. Tdonlc Ell-Wtstclitt Area. Start Sep&. JE ~3
clnHrlnl Co. Laiunt Beach U. 61S-393l for lnt. lppt MGR. Wtd• To occupy
Aa equal opportunity em-ADORABLE baby ilrl l yn newl.Y-dec. l·br bee 17· ~r. need.a live-in sitter/ houae-units, quiet • loc. Nr·Shop'g
keeper. Mommy teat"hea. Ctr. 10" • groa/ chUdren BEPRESENTA~ Sept. i.t. QIM. 675·237'l o.k. EXl>8' • pre!. 646-ms
W ANTED 6'15-t688. Beauty Oper1tor1
ilr finandal Alea. TrM HSEKPR for Elderly Re-Here's your dw>oe to be In
tn1nina liven while )'OU ~ tired Busineu man. Older business for )'OUl'aell. Rent
talD prnent PoSitlon. My 11/Qmac interellted In ird· a booth in an active shop,
ap. Fol' Appt. KI 7~H. home/must drive car. Call for appt 546-1970.
~ U 8-3857 MAITRE DE Rfttaurant. for.
DISHWASHER$ BEAUTfClAN, iruarantee + merly Oeopatn Waltrna·
appl)t In penon rommlsaion. 1106 Newport es. ('()('ktl\ll wtJlttSlel,
Blvd. CM dishv. asbera I. busboys.
REUBEN'S R.ESl'AURANT ·waruc·c mother needl Sit· 64~-2107 719 w. 19th St. ~ & Coaat Hiway Newport Beach ter/HMkJlr. Li•e ln or out. _c __ M_. _ _.,.. ___ .._... __ _
~ wk S30. 147-5602 BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED GREEN KEIPER GIRL want~ u waltresa Harbor Shopping Center
lr¥1ne Cout Cowilry Cub lmmediatelJ. (Non-achoo!) PERMA ~
OR HUI tor Appt. mnCJ. 54.Hm
xurr -OPPCiil tar pnt>e-
man ol Oriental de9cert to
C9ftl' Oranp Oy territory.
~ ·,:i:· belpful,
EXPER/ Ser-Sta Attendant,
JW. 8al9l7 + °""""
Qance tor .t.uc.ment. m. J:. Oofllil HWJ/ 01M/
Olt a.mo.
TRAIN!:E! tor ftberslaa
proc:Mlftl. ,. or onr.
lilt Placentia.. CJil.
!1!n•111 Wat• 1'a.
llCUTAIY ...
t.ere~ • _.. • w .... sc011 .......................
• •Ult be lttrle, 25111 =· .•
s2s,OOO PER YR.
la you.r 1Dcome potential fn the resale
departmat ot Walker and Lee, Inc.,
one al the largest Real Estate firms
In tbe United State.. Our company
IOld over four thoUJand homes tut
19ar alone. You can ahan in thia
phenomenal succeas if you are wW·
ing to work long hours with con·
lclmtloumm and aur-iven-.
CollfPlete and detailed tn.lnlng
~ ta Real r..tat. law, ftnandnc.
and 111_.•mbtp are offered at .no
cbll'fl IDr U-wtao qulltJ. If you
.,. mot lle .. att, .. will Ulllt JOU
ID obtalnlq JOW' UcenM. Only tboH
wlllbtf to wart m d111 a week, 12
bowl per 411 to ICbJeve exctpUon·
allJ blp --.. need apply. Call
now for appointment Mr. Thagard
IG-IOa.
Sat .. Aug :.!8. 10 am..J pm
AT
Eastblutf.:-;p1. M~l Area
933 Bl'llls St .. ~ B.
1off Jamboree Rdl
FREE DEUVERY Wllhin
10 mile raclius
4 ROOMS 1complete hou~·
full Including brand new
Admiral ttfngeralor .t
famous model range. ~.
Pay only $S :iO wel!kly
Out of town credit wrl·
come. HGB FURNITIJHE
1724 Newport, Costa Mna.
~13.
WHJRLPOOL wat.her Ii diy-
er excel. cond. Both $17'5.
Maple sec. disk, nauah re--
cllnlq chr a ottoman
atudlo couch. 1maJI wntln&
~. Early Ammct.n floor
lamp • plcturu. Redwood
tble It beocbel. Misc.
kema. 5«rT111 or 546·9072
2 PC 0mir Sec. M 6' Iona
$175 or flOO ea; blue occ
chair '3.S. occ tbl ' 3 way Imp $35, nw Udlco can oprir
knife &Mrpnr ~. 11w1vel
rocker nda re-up $25.
847-51'.18
STEAMER wardrobt trunk
f40. ~poraf'7 lllJftt A
c:ha1r $50, twin bed DO bd·
board US. round walnut
coliee tablt ~. uh brtU.
front, open t.op ao. !18'2-42t5
WHIRLPOOL wa.aher II ctry.
n fxlnt condl bOlh S1~.
maple twin ~ t tnrly
niew) S12IS complete.
M&.ml or~
80l' A conttin. 90", bei.lt'e
tJrowon tweed + oonl
Jounate chr, Uke MW '1J5.
5t8-Ul9.
5 COMPLETE roome fuml·
bn S399 • ~ mo lnclud~
~ GrJIY'• 122 So .
Kain, Slant.a Ana.
Antlquet 8110 --
HALl.Areea, RolHop deakJ.
Round Oak ta hies. Beds.
Edison record playl'rs,
Piano stools, L<>adc<I 1hedes,
Clocks. Commode9 etc.
Kt 1-3'751 -Musical Inst. 1125
Gould Music Co.
NEW & USED
PIANOS
& ORGANS
Home of Knabe l'l1her
Story & Clark, Pl1not &
Conn Organs.
Rent/Option to Bufi
1801 Newport CM. 646-~
"" -BUY BEFORE SCHL'
BUNDY CUJUNET • S7S
Xlnl • ocnl! U 8-97~
Pia not 1130
UPRIGHT piMO, f'XC'tl I lent
ahape. $500. 673-1806 -----.. " .
Or91ns 81SS
HAMMOND 1n CORONA
DEL MAR Offers JOO tint
org1ms & plll.llOI BE.Yr
DEALS! BEST SERVICE!
2854 E Coast Hiwa.y •
OR 3-8930.
C. J. GOULD baby spinet
l yr old, lhow room cond ,
S~IO value. sacrifice SJ7S.
546-<lm. 3109 Jt-fferson. CM
BALOW I~ walnut Draa·
Sonlr organ . Xlnt C«lfldi·
lion!
~·T211 alt S pm.
WURLITZER organ n«• 65,
walnut. 111crtftct 1'115 firm,
Prlv pa.rty. ~ .
Television l20I -
WE RENT
NW, M&r\1 new, ..a.uut
T'Va. oc*r T\l a. PbaMe.
WUl'I ... dry•n. troMn.
nf'l'p, tt.o .... Rent i--.
buy later, lt JOU wtab.
No Oepo!1ll1No Oontract.I
l't-i!• Servlc. A 0.11 very
62 Yn. Appl R•llabUllJ ........ Kl
1011 a. Maln It. B&nta ~
RD M ro
Buie
Xlnt. Cond. 57
k eng. Auto. Trans.
. parts. No reaa. olk!r v.w
re ruse d. 646·3488
DAVfl'l PORT&: chair tgood
condl, upright p11100 $150 or
otter. misc. 370 Avacado
Apt I, CM, 642-4168
BASEBALL pmes-:-run SlU,
l bar room cype I good cond,
ruannteecS. $125. 545--0377
or Vl 7-t5CM
1960 WILSHJR.E commercial
pk'in1 lot sweeper, also '53
Chev school bua. partly fin-
lllwd u camper. 847·7615
Rl'.MMAGE Sale1Xint~lo1h'g
Shoes. Huhold·1tems lhll·
ino Sq. 270 & 17th St. c.w 9-5 pm/ Aua. ~-27
COPPERTONE rdri& Sl2S.
No~ re.frig $100. KlnE.11tt
ma pll' bdrm eet J.400.
l.I 8·8119.
KE:-IMORE gu ranirt, TV,
refng. box spring A mat.
other appliancu. 962-'840
eves.
21" TV .Pk!. tuti. nu&. In·
stalled tn borne. Service
call Sl.50. Set not removed.
531-.CSOO.
SAC. Refri.&. clean, WU'b Sood· Call after 5 P.M.
MS-11775.
KT'TQ{EN • set. Car • n ck.
Elec • train. Rup. Mlec.
'38 BROADWAY. C.M.
NAUGAHYDE bed dlvan,
Uke new, foam cwhlont m eo.Gl8 att s.
TROPICAL fllb tAnk:s, fish.
equip.. z pl, l40: 15 pJ
$.lO. ~ aft 7 pm
2 GOLD naupeyde dJvana,
pcrf ec:t cond. t6'9 both. Will
aell ~e!1. 947-4111.
BUNK BEDS/ compl1te·$6.
W1rdrobe bureeu • $10.
~JJ11 .
CLOnml + Nl3C. Worth
tDO. eu. ell IDr $20 OR
..... oaiw • ...rt.
iiMMC. ... ,...... ~ ... ind t.bJ ' llicll
IHI'·~
4 MU'bie tablft (cultur~)
•l moda ' extra ...
541-Q514
WASHER. dryer, Uv nn wt.
~ • mlec . lttrnl
10121 Hal.lwa, 11.0. 962 5935
RCA color TV, ll", t montt.
MW, w/automatlc color
pwilMF, -Ml-1.168
1 oAR.D1.:N tred« 1'tth all
attach, 1 ram It(. SCA•8'783
3 LOVABLE I o o g haftd
killen.s. 5 Wffk.s • free fD
good home. AIM> long haired
aduh male grey tiger ~
~-Plus short haired f•
ma.le grpy, and whlte, I
months old. 7'll's Weelo Or.
C.!\f, 81111
BIG beautiful red doc 10
months. male and c:oWie.
boxer cross. All &hot& and
license. To family with
children and larp yard
only. 771"' Weelo Dr. C.M.
8131
BIG bf.autilul r~ dog. 10
mo. Milli!· O>llle and boxer
Cl'OSI· Shotl and l.I~. To
family w /ciuldrm aM II
fen~ yard only. 771>,i
Weelo Dr. CM. 11111
FREE to l(ood home, femal9
doc, black w/wtlite ~
lnp, kll'lg ha.ired; ~ Coe.Art
" Dad\Sbuod • ~ Od• buahua. 10 mtN old l wrJ
alfeciionate, call ICT·U , ..
ctrrE fluffy kitten. ne • • aood homea. WNMd and
tiou.ebrobn. G r a 1 a n •
white, part Ptnta.n. DI
Ruby, Balboa Ial&nd.
673-9528.
BLACK lab pup. Kai .. 4 ma.
aboa ls Ucense. MlJllld •.4
<'Ollle. To familJ wWla ddlt
dren and fenced )19.rd cmtr.
1'11~ Wee.lo Dr. CJtf. .....
BU.CK and Wbltlt JDa...
8 Me.Ila old. Abo all b&ldl
Mama. 2213 South Lon LID-
da. Santa Ana.
da. Santa Ana. U.
BEAt.mJ'UL butt '-m&M
ldttln and two btue ~
ldltfnl t~ montba. ~
Older rt.rt. chlldnn Oft1Y.
~ 1111
l"REE tDp toil. Come ml
set It, 3729 Dakota, CJC.
Me.a Verde art&. ~Je'-
1131
•-t Wb oJd ldtanl.. "' Sf.a.
metre, \it Tom Jonea.
67J. ?W.S. 1111
BEAUTlF'UL lone haired
Call<'O Pf'l"8lan kltlena.
LI a;a.u. H I
n.a: rabblta C'alJ btC'tNft
• &nd s. 64.2-le. ant
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MERCHANDISE FOR MtRCHANDI SE-FOR IRANSPORT A TION T"'NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I 'RANSPORTATION
TR.AN SPORT ATION "'" 9600 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
SALE ANO TRADE SALE ANO TRADE B~ts & Yachts 9000 9020 s~ Ski Boah 9030 Marino Equip._ 9035 lmportod Autoo Sailbo11t1 90 I 0 _ _ ...--Pow•r CrulMrt 9020 Power CrulMrt
o.gs 1125 Hol"Mt 1830 * UDO 14, #600 w/trlr, UNIFLITE '.l8' TROJAN w1 twin In ter--* SKI BOAT * I"' HP Br1tiish Sea CuU JAGUAR n ~..,. Cami1Mll Crui1er $1600 cov. tull racina a:,u , 3 l8 ti cevtoni, C'Ompa.aa;, ckpth tin-outboard motor. Hite-MW. __ .=_:__;;'--.,:-:-.-... ;-:X
OOBER.)t.A.~ P INClfERS REG. Sht-tland :\1are 2-y~. juat spent 1n recond1Uonlna: iuH.1, dacroN •• 1 nrw l llil, l964 20· Outdri\lf'I . 1 "'3
11 der, ball tllllk1, wpoll.ia:ht. tt' Havoc Ski Boat, C'\.ISI· In Must aeU. ~9 1963 jMUlr rtall
''"' "'w en(iLf!e · lmmacll-Apeh .. 'O radio, bow 1111 ' ell • side curtalna, plank boat. terior, ., hp r.terc:ury w1 •!fl AKC te&. Cliamp\on ~ow ( Vt.:RY GENTI.E\ u!M.'<l only once-mparuon I Moo I 9036 ~~.~~ ~:1~~;h~~:~ ,:t1f: $1075. ~ ::;. ~~k~~. ::99~. hke ~~arina ao.t Sal" :c:~l~t~~~-~zi:~un-Bo•t S ip, r ng JU1t u freih and smart to-
day u whrn It waa deli"?'"
ed in 1963. Thia Is the anr
tocrat ol modtm mo(Otllll·.
Save tho~and• of doll&r'lo
.roclc. all agH • pt1pp1f'1 ___ Cl=!EAP=-' -'-"'-'---"---"--to adu\\.I. Black Of N'd. in trade. Kl 9-1324 or AUlATilOSE • 23' doop. new-In water will ckmu. ii \VTO! OfF·SllORE (Stud Servi«\ S46·449'1 TRANSPORTATION 1)4:.!·!596 '.\tr Allen. Very 6-ood NM' 1418 "' ~1arina Bait S&li'~ 162'.!2 Pac. Coast Hwy 14" SKI Boat wilh lr t ller • r.100Rl:"IG/ Ott U do l&le.
TOY POODLE Pt:PS , , .-,n. Bay Avt· $1~50. Owner l6t.!~ Pa(', Coa:.t lh•}'· . Surl11dt> Inboard. Olt!vy en.:lr1e. 5 S""o ·;R;;;3·;::33-I>~=====
lJ !'>10NTEREY type " S"J·\''3:!· S I i.:k' 396-0613 •I '!·'>till 396-0613 43~·8611 Hull. !'>lake • olJer r.Jui;I -::: t&J.i $!09:> llrm. thtll ni.'edS ' • j ur s ' · ·' -.ell. E.lltra l'n~l ne included 8 t R tall 9031 fl!alr/ 1 • ApriC<ll l A\'hlt". B~t• & Yachts 9000 $3880.00
STANSBURY BUICK
9 · 1<'k1. A.KC S40 • ea. wo~k 4·cyl Buda Die'!lel·en1':. I ~it;· THL"~DERBIRD Sloop. 191., LA PSTRAK~1·11<~er, 118' STARCRAF'f cabin cml1· 642-(lf.)8 oa en -:m-564.~ KAYAK w/ PADDLE At Mooruig F·SD. off \.)lb St,, Sl~ps 4, ht-11d & i:;allcy. I 50 hp Evinnide F.lr(' sturt er, Johnson .'ffi h~ out~d, 15. f BRGLS Spurt Line w/ HOt;ltLY rental1 • O'O;iy
K.B. B11y t~1oorm;: not Eqwpt !or rat•ing or cnu· Gius ovcr 1<VlJ(i hull. t~)n· nrw 5horeluie hll trailer. Day Sa!lers, Rhode1 19 & CHESAPEAKE BAY rt· * Ext"l'llent Condit100 *
tiie\·er pup. f.!ale-A.K.C.' $98.;,D &i6-8'.KW
Oi:i.mpkln 11ock. 763 Cm· \I.' AN TED: Ynchts. all kincb,
incl). Jil31 ED 8·5011 ing. $"500 737·7-100 Or. Krbs vtrt top. ba11 tank h1i: 2 n1onths old. less than. 25 trlr; 75 hp Johnson mtr. motor boots. rw1 Zone
1<·1-.ttls. till, u·a1ll'r, ,\II CG hoora on boat " engine. XJnt cond. See ~ Sl3·0720 Boot Co. OR 3.-0240
ter St. Ml 6·3766 10 tndr on real rst'au. 19' DORRIS nush deck 1k1fl. if 1~· SATELLITE
TRLR & :>tOTOR i.)O(I.
rquippcd, pill:; nirtn' rx· Exel'\. cond. must seU fast, l-1' SPEED aki hoal ""'l!h ;;~~===== 234 E-17th, Costa Mn&
l:J"U . lst Sl.000 uik~ all! $2995 or $400 & take ~r 40 hp l\1rrc. & trailer make Mobil• Homes 9200 ---~Ll'-8-_TJ_o; __ _
847·5\19. paymt>ntJ. Aflrr 6 pm, ..:::''='''-'-·..:'::":.:""'=·'----I ----COCKER PUPS Liai.oo Ca.'.ll. 673·3810. F'a~t 4 '-'~·cle P"'r, perlel'l
AKC champ tlred. $3.S. lob:ucr. 100 tTaps 1va1].
J4' POWER Cat + trlr. Twin OR 3-6799 89l·'!M MG -""=""'==-·------! 4;;.up r-.1erc ST....O. eVl'I :;~~"--:o:=:-= LIDO 14 #100, soo:i r\t 'ol' 673·738:i. 64G-17TI '!7' O\l'E:'\S SrdlUl, he~d. ~ized m•sl, good con·
23' O\VENS. excellent sh,•pt, _5::36_:_-·::12_43_·______ If SKI BOAT · S'50 * CRASH! *
ln y,·&trr now. Radio. new JI' PE:vJBROKE '64/ fly· ll · HP EV I:"< + 34·Sp;1rkhng New :Otobi!e ~=~~==::-:=
23' Trojan Cabin Crul5tr 19a9 Takt •m ~'ii for ('111rt <'If .::':::'"=."'· "-'--'-=---·--TRLR ,,,.., ,,.,,,., _.J ' ' "' MG, TD conrourse shape· upholstery. VS enginr ~:..,., hr1d ,r TWin Sc, Dual conlr. · """'""""" llomf'll • l'onsigm,... or m-...., I --Price rf'(!uced. !'>take of tr. RP:vl cruising spef'd. ~100 S·SI Df . wtrpprf'st, relrlg. 14' SKI BOAT mNliatr liquidation hy cx1e
RPM. ICI' bo)I lllld ~lrwr . .Slpt; 6. U-u than 70 hrs. w/40 hp eng $300. 67j.l:f/8 nf Alllf'fll'~·s l11l'~1 mfgr~. _"-:::::;:.'..:"°'.:_:_c-l_:_ .. ;c_ __ _
1130 -'---'---,,--,--:--,---:= gallry, Olry motor. sips 4.
1
d llY 4 ~
::.c>RREL gelding 9 yn, olrl , ship t-0 1boN" rarl10. RDF . cqu11y. tflOO . '!1~ 4Il·U138 26' SLOOP fr Ltirler~ 16
Ntw covers. S:?9'JS. 536-2013 f d • 16 hMdii, fine plcasure :?::' SOUTIICOA~ fully • l:::\L"t' rat·1n1: ret..-..r
horsr. En1:Jlsh (Ir Wf'stern. c"=-''--7 c_P_M_. ---,--,,--rquip Xllll rond SJ.ZOO .\>l u~l i;i!ll' Owner !147·7907
S:lOOO-642·3968 a.Iler 6 p.tn. tnun11c $11 ,0C,O. Ownr can \O'·wldrt l:.!'·Wide W'.wide 6' MERCEDES IEN'l ""''c fine. 642·~10 ,-_, ••• ~. Need \lacatlon ca.ah! ~U --~------1 Plaoe your wan' -.d lll'btil'I' .,... .......
l'ftO· Stt at Eut O apman dirsel Llr for \.i pass. RCA
f'pr salr $200 or lease 155/l+'l' CHARTER boat, 671 · (2131 661-ll ~I-* UDO 14, #121 * an1uun1 lll1tb • O . .\.lL'" IB' ALTACRAFT inbd cab, dMITre JookJnr -UAlLi' These l\!obilr Homes offered
PU»T WA.NT AD. SIS. CB, i"atho, many ex· PlLOT c._UH!d. 64%-681111 to Public at "ONCE IN A Boan:llng Slllble • Onlngl' nidar-ADF • 65 v"t n.dio. N ..... r~t&Drl•! XL.~T CONDITIOS~
or call S«-0200. Top ('(Ind: ~-nn '1114 I& wtth • wut M-1 suoo. 613·8783 Sd--Mll ITU • trailer 6'75·2470 FIND TU THINGS YOU U FE-mtE" barpln
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The Selection of 1965 Chevrolets is still good, but
don't wait too long for yours. Stop by TODAY!
Brand New 1965
El Caminos
23
to choose from
!:I Camino. Puab
button radio,
padded d11h ,
tinted wtnd-
1hield, mog
vent. ltocll No. 1oes
$2249
BRAND NEW 1965
'It TON FLEETSIDE
Pickup tn.Jdl:. Htavy duty mu
aprinp. puces. am01 vtnt ll)'litem.
Stock No. 1164.
$1899
BRAND NEW
1965 CHEVELLE
2 Dool'. Padded duh, tinted pas1,
rwHo, heater, •mor vent. Stock
No. 891.
$2083
LOOK
Brand New 1965
Chevrolet Impala VB
Powerglide, power stffrinq, radio, heater, wsw
whffl covers, padded dash, EZI qlass, side mirror.
Why not buy this iMtead on our deferred pay plan 7
'64. 91 Month $299 Down
N•tur•lly this pl1n will work on 1lmost 1ny cir.of your choic•.
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Brand New 1965
Impalas
to choose from
Sport Co upe .
Powerglide. pad-
ded dash. tinted
glass, PB radio,
WSW tires, de·
luxe wheel cov·
ers, ele c tric
clock, etc. No.
555
$2599
WANT TO BUY WITH NO MONEY DOWN!
Wff Can Shaw You Howl 36-48-and even 60 month financinq available with your qood credit.
Check These
WHOLESALE VALUES!
$3495 1'64 OLDSMOBILE 4 0-St1IW. w....,.
Futory air tonditionin.1, Power steering, IS way seat, auto-
matic, atll1 under factory wUTanty.
'58 CHEV. WAGON $495 '63 CHEVY II 4 DOOR
--~--~~---~~~-----~-~--~ '59 IMPALA H.T. $495 '63 MONZA SPYDER CPE.
-~~~-~~~---------~~--~~~ '60 PONT. CATALINA 4 DR. $795 '64 CORVAIR COUPE
-~-~~~~~--~~--~--------~ ~62 VALIANT SIGNET $795 '61 IMPALA CONVERT.
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'62 COMET S-22 2 DR. $995 '62 FORD GALAXIE CPE.
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· '62 MONZA COUPE $995 '63 IMPALA CONVERT.
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:' 61 BUICK SKYLARK $1195 '63 FAIRLANE 500. AIR.
$1195
$1295
$1295
$1295
$1395
$1795
$1395
priCl'S·
Small'<in. Up to l!).yni on bal.
Sunstat• Store99 Lot
142.U E. 6th/Corona
(2·mi E af 6th .t Main)
9·AM TO ~PM
M.rc:..,. .. ns
Sales and Service
For On.ztae O:>unty
nM SLEMON!!i lmpXUI
120 w. Warner
SAT & SUN/10 AM·t PM
1"" IT MAKES SENSE
Buy t~actory D!rrct Santa Ant 546--0lfi
111· TRLR. with 10·~· Ca· PORSCHE
1 bana, new rcfrii:;. lil:!la htr
& stv, 1leeP5 4 adult1 only, ~PDRSCHE 356 • C
sp 108. Pacific Trlr Prk. P VT·PTY. XL'\'T-CONDI
$3,800 536-4859 HS Call !or delails/ 5TJ..862-t.
35·. READ'f to mo•e into, .58 PORSOiE speec!mr.
nrw paint. Ntw couch. In· Xlnt numin& • mnd! J1.liD.
terior lowly cond. $1500 Must .al! OR 3-5Ql
548.Clfl or 548·8960 ·53 PORSCHE lBOO S 3 BR. tully crptd, Y. bloc:k CPEI Stttl cra,y • SllOL
to bcb, !ravina town-MINT • oond! ~
'36-9712 * PORSCHE Ill • '63 IMM.AC! 10x50. Ntwly· Britl.ah G1ttn. '6.90D
cptd. SJ800. Make otfrr 6'1S-Zl08
~-7% alt. ~:3(). PLY~!Otm1 47' X 10' X\nl· '65 ,Of'tch. C c,.. 673-631' conri'. SNhl New cpt•, & -----'------
drps. 548·1911.
r 16' AWO mo. r LlKE NEW !
LI s-llS8
Motorcyc:I" 9300
'64 YA.1\fAHA 250 cc , ntw
rood. El«' starter, wind·
shltld. S3'1S or 1nid1 for
rquity In Sporu Ci r.
6'i6·ll!R:! or 642·2930 l'\'el.
63' HONDA Scr1mhler. ~
to 305, tuk &: roll &eat. lk
RENAULT
1961 RDl'AIJLT Canwtle,
• t;p, RAH, aottlt bd ._
like MW· Airport Ttx*:O
Stal MacArthur A C&mpllS
SPRITI
¥ '60 SPRITE • S&J0.
,,; GOOD COND!
"'"""' TRIUMPH
ncw, 4 11le or lrd 4 cir. ,150 TR3, rrblt, nl"W Qphol,
96<:·:l0'73. chrome roll-bar, rood cond,
'64 Suil.4ki, 50 tt super sport. S825. 104 E. S..,. Apl 2 NB
~. perrect cond. lr.s 650 -"'-~' ~~~-~~-
m;,, ,.._"°'· VOLKSWAliEN
"64 llonda.. Black SUPtt Sport
C·llO. :i&c. iood cond,
sacrifice s1:;o. 8'7-8637
'63 1-tONDA 250 cc, acram·
bier Runa iOOd· Extru.
$425 or mm o/ft-r. 642·3525
'65 BONNEVILLE """l' 'Ei6 BULTACO lTS · CC.
muat IM'll , S399. 642-0m
1964 HONDA Trill 90
mint cond, $235. 892-3616.
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3 VW's
FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE
Auto S.rvic• Parh 9400 lm,)(Jlne, lhrft bnnd l'lfW VW-1
Thar• i• • Dlff•r•ncel '°" tht prlcf of Ont 11ptn1lw
Ask your mrchanic !or w . Cllkk ll'tnOtl 11 Ult M1J
GREY·ROCK ,iiut.lwhtd dt11tt In tht H•·
balanced bM!.kl' linlna:1 11t bor Art,ii Wit u11 91Yt yov •
your ilU'agr or 11:rvicr factory .-,,,.anty Oii all VWi.
staUon. Availahlt> al Jmm~late dellvrry on Ill thrtt,
COAST BRAKE SUPPLY ,._,. • .-.,,1.,,,.H.•,.....
8M W. 19th, CM 548-6162 ,.._LI04 -...1
RE-MANUFACTURED Chry-0-~·-:.ii :~ ~~~~:~~::: ~,o:f'-,,,.
V-1, auto. A steal at "\
$395
• """" '° ""'* ...,, ~ G & M Motors
15CJI Newport Blvd.
C051a Mesa 642-0002
56' F'ORD picic-up !nick cus·
tom ~7' bed, S:OO, plrue
call 536·4.169 HB.
Campen 9520
U' TRA VU.. TRLR
Sleeps • 4. Range I: re tria-
$399. Call 839-0762. ,
9600
911 New British Green
$6.\t@· 8'15-2108
•59 vw -$750
CLEAN! 546~Ul6
JAGUAR
1964 XKE Jaguar
Goldl!n Sand e:d.er1or with
f\1U brlfl9 \rather Interior.
Factory air condlUonll'I( A
AM-FM radio. An outJtand·
Ina buy.
$4695.00
STWIURY IUICX
1920 Newport Blvd.
r.s. CtilClt JVllSON IS AlSOM
ONlT AUTHOlllZEO P'OISCl'll
tlt "I fR IN THf tiAllOl i\lfJ..
Will Buy
Your Vollmvagen oz i'm'8cM
i: pay top dollan. Paw tar
Ill' not. Call Mr. Alla.
Kl 9-1324
'59 VW Mlcrobus runa r
rood· SG-1441 or ..,.,...
VW '64 Vu. S, 9.mroof, Am•
f'm. Wtw, All extru!
Exc.k:ond? $2195, ~
Antlgu.s, Cl•ulc1 961 S
1 A'1'TENTION 1
SUrltts • Antique Owners
um Bukk
This car 11 a ~ beauty
and In new condition! N-
405 cu Inch mtTlistrt t m-
iitne : new tire•· 1 ~ •
low mlltt:. For aale or tr"M
for Pickup, ear, truc::k1 or
bus.
Colla MK& IM&-9022
'IS JAGUAR XKE c:ou".
llrttilth,tKlnc""" W'/tufl• ........... *""' .... am/fm n.d1o, mutt sec al
OU. low price SlU5. Bank
ftnaa.. low down on ap.
proYed credit. lll!O NetfJIOl't Blvd. CM ~-4254
R•C9 C•n, R.. H20
'to WILLTS Cpe, pttMai..
Mndowl, roll hat, 10" alkiil
blrt •ta. ~ """' -a tank. 2 auit -...
,2828 HARBOR BLVD. .
!RESALE DEPT. 546-1203
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"QUALITY IS THI REASON WHY -
CONNELL IS THI ~LACI TO IUY"
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COSTl MESA
NEW CARS 546-1200
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'13 JAGUAR XKE qi.. Im· WD..L pe.y eub b ·11 Oft
mac:ulate thru-out, chrome '12 4 dr Falcon or Cornet.
wtre whMll, ,dunlops, tac-I ayl 9td ftN, 6*1nJ
tOC7 alt cond. :JO,!iOO tdual JUNK ctn want;( N ...
mDff. Mttalllc ll'AY· Pr1T-,.,.S •t<lnc, TGf A ,.W..:
Ue p&rtJ. '3850. m.3l4T ICT.frtl
'SS JAG XKJJJ '11'9· reblt WllL PAT c:AIH! ... ·4i1.
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W• luy Imports
TRANSP"lRTATION
BU tC:{ r.ANSPORT ATJON -u Md Can '900 --9900 6 'J CHEVROLET Impala 9
: Top boll a rs
All MAKES ' MODELS
Dean Lewis
Imports
SALE by orig. owner '55
Buick hardlop coupe. Full
PoWtt, e~I tiret, brak... .
$25(). 6'1'5-4.StO &C-3800.
paaa Ital IOI! ftlOll, Power
1teoerlnc 6 bnika R A ff.
$14f6. 54S-M92
AUTO CINTER
Dtl Harbor Blvd., C.M.
U18 Harbor MI 6-9303 '59 BUICK LE SABRE
CM 2-DR. lldtp. Good • cond!
$SOO 6T.1·4071
Auto Le .. lng 9810 60 ELECTRA cnvt. t6.'Pl
wh I I p · mi; one owner. All pwr. t• o esa e ric.. IU:ASONABLE! 673-ilOQl .. on
(EASE TRADE INS. CADILLAC
• All Modela It Colors
Allen Auto LeHing
1515 Newport Blvd.
Costa Meia 142-1920
9900
~ 1962 CADILLAC
DEVILLE
·------4 dr. bartltop. Brand new
Open Eves. It SUn. 642-4713
'55 CHEVY Station Waaon
6 cylinder, ii-is.
Kl 5"'49U
'56 CHEVY Vil, stick ahtft,
&d cond, Call af1er 5 1>.m.
~7-7437
'57 CHEV Sta Wa~ $399 P·B It P·S, 8-cyl. l·Pty.
Kl S.2062, or 9CM,70
CAU.ED TO SERVICE!
New .. Ma.lk 3000 mf.
Call MH2m
16 aa:v vii 4 dr mt WHY NOT LEASE? tires. Perform• .. lt did
WheJ\ It had juat & lew bun.
d~ milea. Factory ' a1t ·
conditioning. Don't 1-ltal.e
Wiii· .-1 trut looka a
-~ make UlllCS car! ritA'MPLES:
'57 J'ORD ...... Sl.7 mo.
'57 ~dac . . • . SlJ mo.
'57 CHEV WAG $23 mo.
'58 FORD . • . . . . S'll! mo.
nm FOd· MDO u 8-tm
11 BllCA YNE kyl. ltd
Good f"'a. UH, Good
'57 CAD ........ S28 mo.
'56 FORD PU •• S2.8 mo.
'59 ~ WAG $33 mo.
'65 sONBE4.M .. S33 mo..
CALL OR Sl'OP IN
HlJNTINGTON HOND_.
!9432 Beach Blvd.
H~ljaiton Beach 5J&.6516
f -Can Help You!
• Short of Cash?
• Cr!-\dit Problem1?
• ?few in the State?
•Jn lmitary Service~
• .:w4'lt a Good CarT
BSnktupt or have had a ~-
at th.II price.
2595.00
STANSBURY BUICK
mo Newport Blvd.
Cltta Mesa f46-tQ22
61 CADII.J...AC Oinftrtible. A
REAL BEAUTY. All emu
Incl. full power factory air
e<>nditioolng etc. "Shows the
finest or care" Waa $2695.
Special $2395 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
1400 W. <Aast Hwy U 8-34811
Nl:WPORT BEACH
'59 De Ville, excehent sha .... , PoS&eSl!ioo. I can help you •-
in m<llt cases! Call Kenny rea.aonabl.e. 545-1~ or
JOftel, 642-4733. C can clear ~532-3444111m!."!.,.ommi--. ... --your credJL by phone. Over 65 CAD cnyt, LJ1C ~. ITYrl ap belpinc otbera. air, AM/ FM. bucket ..a,
Dlr. _ 3300 rnJ. $S500. 673-1232
BUICK
1962 Buick lnvicl1
Stlfion Wagon
CHEVROLIT
1963 CHEVROLET
MONZA CPE.
A very clean low mileage
car. Has 4 speed transmis·
sion radio It heater. A t51
drive will prove this II an
~value.
1195.00
ST AIUBURY BUICK
6 I!~ger. Arctic white ex-1920 Newport Blvd
U>riot' finlah "2th blue viny1 Coata Mesa ~
wter1or. Low miles. Re--------fl~tJ Lhe ~llent catt of '61 CHEVY
ong~ ownar. Rady to HdlJ), vs. auto. Cleu i
ci ve-JOU tbolundt cl mllN ready to so.
of LrOUble b'ec ~. SPECIAL TODAY ---$2195 $1299
SJ-RY IUICI s ...
1llO Newport Blvd.
~Ha 646-9022 AUTO CENTER
-1963 Buick Riviera ~~ ,~:~ i3!d .. ~~733
Less than 15.IXX> actual miles. 'S2 CHEV Impala 409 +..pd trans. 4 -56 pos1t.ractlon. S1ly~i: cloud exterior wilb Hooar • headen , NHRS
blartt· vinyl buckft eeats. Bellhouling Engle • cam.
l'at.1ory air conditionlr'I( iind Many ~! 847-7089
&I power acceuori ... Thill 60 OIEVROLET, 8'.I Air, 2
la 'a local o~ owner car door, blue with white top,
dd and serviced here. air oood, b1c eneine· Make
$3195 ~~D eveninas w wknds.
STANSBURY BUICK CHEVY ~7 4-door station
wai;ton V-8 auto tram. looka
1920 Newport Blvd. real rood It runs better pri·
Ceet11 ·Mesa 646·90'22 vate owner $4.50. 54S--09Q6.
litfported Autos 9600 Imported Autea 9600
We've got the RED-HOT SIMCA 1000
RED-HOT S•lff Succffs.
I
Sal .. up 400% all over the USA.
led-Hot Deals Rftht NOWI
< I• •I
1336 WORTH OF EQUlftMINT AT
NO CHARGEI
• St-.,dar4 lqutpment lnckMles:
4 lpaecl All l)'TIOlll'Olll1td Traneml•l9ft
Vlnyl Interior luoket .. att lltcltrlo Wlpere
Wlndetlleld W•tr9 lumper Gu1rcte
;:. .:.' Alrfoam Cuehlon1
·· · 5 ftAI s1545 : :io.ooo MILE . ··wADANTY
·---~ .. ·= eosT A MESA ...
CMllYSl.U-"-YMOUTH-IMftlRIALAIMC•
1411 IADI
~--. ~ ..... .... ..... -
~ 146-1934
"'·
tnna car, 673-3254
CHRYSLER
YEAR-END
O.OSE OUT
65 CHRYSLEl
All models It colora
Save$$$
Mandie Motors
424 Main Street
Huntln~on Beach 536-6585
CORVAIR
'60 OORVAIR, rebuilt rng.
UJre new autcmudlc, 4-dr,
It blue '100. S44QO HB.
'61 OORVAIR sta. wagon
se;. Good runnh" cond.
251 Ollta Meea St., CM.
CORVETTE
64 STING RAY. Military
owner tnnderred o'aeu.
'94-3627 att s.
DESOTO
~DESOTO
Good "1JMbout car.
CHEAP~ -540-1682
'52D~
Good run-about car.
CHEAP! ;,.t0-1682
DODGE
19a> DODGE exCf'l cond.
Real ba.rsain SJ()(). daya
s.&S-91» nes 962·22TI
llM9 DODGE 4 door. Good
wort car, $100, LI f-'2160
FALCON
1962 FALCON
2 DR. SEDAN
A local one owner car that
bu 1lu than 36,000 actual
miles. I cylinders give you
ncellent performance with
economy. Reduc~ to acll
today for
795.00
STWBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd.
Costa MeN. 84l-t022
lDEAt FOR HAULING
• Kida -Groceries
• Wood • Camp. Geer
e Boet eq • Surf Brd.I
• You name it.
S2 Waaon. dlx trim, R.IH,
autom. Good cond. Below
Uat or trade fDr vw.
OR 3-3884
FORD
'56 FOID
4 dr, 8 C1t. auto, Raff.
Sharp It Ready!
SPECIAL TODAY
$199
Slll/i•Ci.
AUTO CINTIR
00 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Open IYU. It Sun. ~-4733
1965 L T D bdll> 4dr e:wte
owner In xlnt shape I am
aelllni for financial ttUOn1
thia car ts loaded Incl
air call 772-7434.
FORD l~ 4 door station
w11eon v.g au&o tram. looka
real rood. $150. See at 1129
Iowa, C.M.
'A l'ORD ECONO STA-
BUS. L&e·motor, All orirf
873-8632
'61 Gala.xie In excel cond.
S950 + tax. See at Unian
OU Sta. Harbor at Baker.
'13 FAJRLANE 500 v-s.
Xlllt-aind! Sl.550 or highest
bid. 494-im
'60 FORD ~ Galaxie,
tWl power w/alr '875.
M'Ult 1el1. 545-9
'ST !'ORD Wq. T-Btnl q .
auto tran1. PIS. UH. Ex·
eel care S38S. ....-n1
'65 Ml.IM.IQa, BRAND NEW,
RAH. WSW, Icy, '*°' $4().()1114
57 FORD va AUTOM. .. ~
UNCOLN
1961 LI NCOLH
CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. eedan • ball ......... ..._,.car Nfleall ..
81111& cue. EvftJ pow.-
~'I and~ a.Ir,
eandltJonad. Tu. • home .. SntS
STAISIUIY m
-NtwPCllt Blvd. Calla .... .....
TRANSPORTATION
U--4 Ca" '900
MUSTANG
6$ MUSTANG VI, VIJ\yl top,
air cond, aood tlrea. Mlllt
1e11. S2MIO. m-2120
OLDSMOBILE
1962 OLDSMOBILE
STARFIRE
Bc11uttful Cav11her red with
matching intenor, bucket
aeata, center oo.osole -pow·
er windows and pawu Ital.
Sale Priced
at
1695.00
ST AllSBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa 646·9022
1960 OLDSMOBllE
DYNAMIC 88
4 Door sedan • Exreplion-
ally qui~ rminina car. No
lq\.le&Q or rattles while
motoring in factory air con·
dlUoDed comJort.
just 995.IO
STANSBURY BUICK
ml> Newport BIYd.
o.ta Me9a N6-to'Z2
'5t Old& 88. air caad,
body work, $300. 646-8904
or st6·7478
PLYMOUTH
YIAR-END
Q.osE OUT
65 PLYMOUTHS
All modm & colors. s... $$$
MAllDIC MOTORS
U6 Main Street
Huntington Beach
'83 OLDS P'-95
NICE. 'BEST OFFER
54$-1657
roNTIAC
196' PONTIAC
Cat11i11
JUlt Ilka ... from bumper
to bumper and ltill anda
new car factory suanntee
save hundreds ol dollan
over new car pri~.
$2495.80
nWBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd.
Cmta Meaa 546-902'.!
1960 PONTIAC
STATION WAGON
6 PUM~ -tirea like oew.
Engine just overhauled rea·
dy for many fhouunda o
carefrtt motorlng mllet.
SIOCJS
ST WBURY BUICK
1920 Newport Blvd.
Coat.a Men 146
61 PON'nAC 8
Vll&a 4 door bard
EXCELLENT CONDm
THRU OUT. All extru Incl
R/H, hydro, power 1teerlna
brakes etc. Local lo miles. New CIJ' trade
Sbows outstanding CIU"f
Was $1595 Sperlal $1395 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Co.-.st Hwy Ll 8-
NEWPORT BEACH
'65 Li> Mans * $2,695
Must aell lmmedlAtely
646-8689 or 673-972.1
T-llRD
61 T·BIRD 1porta coupe
LIKE NEW CONDmON
All extrH Ind fUO powtt
factory air etc. One owne r
new car tr.de. Showa l!n
Mt of care Only $1995.
e ROY CAlllVllt e
PONTIAC
1400 W. a.at Hwy. LI
NEWPORT BEACH
• &O T-BllU> *
Pwr Slf'l/brb. Good cond
$100. IC-
·~ T·BJRD. Jmmec • cond!
Auto. 2 • lope. RAH. Sacrt
rice! $1250. ~
VALIANT
YEAR-IND
C...OU:OUT
65 VALIANTS
All model• ' colon. s. .. m
M•fk Moton Gt,. .. Stnll
~e.c
WILLYS
• WILi.Yi ,..,...,
New paint, ....
--=~ ... ... .._ ........ r:.i ...........
a DAU.I PILOT W .... ...........
DAJL Y PILOT /NrMo-Pml a
~import~-Autoe __ _ ------0
AT COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH
WE HAVE OVER ·175 NEW
Chryslers, Plymouths and Imperials
to choose from
All at Clean-Up Savi1Jgs
NEW 1965 VALIANTS NEW 1965 FURYS
$401.00 DISCOUNT $561.00 DISCOUNT
s1775 Full Price s2030 Full Price
PLUS 20 PLUS 20
OFF on all Accessories
Examples: retail your cost
TorqMflite TraM. $191.00 $147.50 ---Power SteerinCJ $82.05 $66J5 ---------Power Brakes $42.60 $33.10
Radio $58.50 $45.45 - ----Air Conditioning $325.00 $252.50
We will equip c1rs the w•y that you w1nt them.
'60 Cadillac $1995
CPE. DE VILLE. Full power, air conditioning. Shar~
•t •nywhere.
'64 Dod9e $2350
POLARA. P:ull power, air conditioning. S.I. of S Yr./
S0,000 mi. warranty.
'63 Imperial
Full power, •fr conditioning.
$2795
'57 Oldsmobile $495
Full power, •Ir cond. 1 owner. Ooublt barftl sharp.
'64 Crown $4650
IMPERIAL. Full power, air cond., IHther, S Yr./
50,000 mlle warr•nty.
"IF YOU DON'T IUY FROM US,
OFF on all Accessories
Examples: retail your cost --TorqHfllte Tram. $202.60 $165.10
Power StffrinCJ $86.05 $66.85
Power lrakes $42.60 $33.10
Radio $58.50 $45.45
Air COIMltiowlftCJ $345.70 $281.70
We will 9qUip eara the way th1t you want them.
'60 Chrysler $1675
N.Y. STA. WAG. Full power, 4ual air cond. Shew-
~ new. Low mileage.
'63 Plymouth $1595
4 Dlt. Raldlo, hHter, autom1tic, f1ctory air cond.
'63 Dod9e $1695
4 DR. Automatfc, lt&H, fact. •Ir cond., bal. of S Yr./
50,000 mile warranty. '
'59 Rambler $595
AMBD. Full power, •Ir conditioning. Complettly or·
ltin•I. Sharp.
1-
'61 Valiant $895
V·200. 2 Door. Automatk, UH. air condftlonlnt.
YOU'RE PA YING TOO MUCH!"
CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH/IMPERIAL
1425 Baker -Costa Mesa -Phone 546-1934
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UNI ERSITY OLDSMOBILE'S
YEAR
END
SCO. UP TO I I
ON ALL NEW 1965 OLDSMOBILES
• .
I $1301 1 ~
DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS-BUY A NEW OLDS
Not A FeW Dollars More In Most Cases LESS'
$199 Down Cash or Trade $63. 99 Month, 36 Mo., O.A.C.
STEP UP TO A.--_, ___ , FULL SIZE
1965 OLDS FULL PRICE
$
HOLIDAY COUPE
36 Mos. $66.94 N.D.P. OAC. Loaded: Automatic transmission, qlare proof mirror, power stMrin9, power brakes, windshield washer, 2 speed wipers, B.U. li9hts, white
wall tires, outside 1nlrror, retractable seat belts, deluxe radio, wheel discs,,tinted 9lass, deluxe steerinq wheel.
-SPECIAL'-SHIPMENT 4-4-l's
Floor Shifts-Automatics-4 Speeds··Choice of 10-Some with Factory Air ConditioninCJ
DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS -GET A UNIVERSITY DEAL
JUMBO SAVIN.GS ON USED CARS TOO
TRANSPORTATION
letter try .......
·~ PONTIAC 4Dr. ledan. Need1 eom.-work s~
but run1 ~7 -----------·~CHEV. 40r. Sedan, Can be fl>e1d up aa11ly. $4'1
'!16 PLYMOUTH 4Dr. Sed.tn. R.tdlo, huter $79 ------------'!18 EDSEL 40r. Sta. Wag. White w/brown interior $99
'!17 ME RCU RV Corivert1ble. All power, auto,
good top. $149
'!II PONTIAC 2Dr. Sedan. RAH, auto maroon color. $149
•55 LINCOLN 2Dr. H.T. Power wlndow1 A Mita. $199
All luther Inter.
.-5.-C-H--EV-.-40-r-. S-t.-. -W-ag-. E->e-ce-lla-nt_m_ot_or_& __ $199
tlrea. New paint.
'56 OLDSMOBILE 4Dr. H.T. Super. All power, $199
clean. Excellent.
'57 CHEVROLET 4Dr. Sedan. VI, radio, haatu. --~~~~~~-$299
'57 OLDS 4Dr. 18. R&H, 1uto, real nlca.
$299
J299 ~----~~~~~$299 '51 PL V MOUTH 4Dr. Wagon. R1dlo, heater, auto, va. nloe.
'57 MERCURY 2Dr. H.T., New tlrea, all power.
IF YOU HAVE
25,000 MILE WARRANTY FR ESH NEW CAR TRADE-INS
'62 CORVAIR Monza. Buck· s999 '60 CADILLAC Cpe. 0. s1799 VIiie. A beautiful entnple et 1Ht1, radio, heater, 1uto. of Amenc1'a most drHmed t loc1I owner who g•ve this of e1r. Rose colored with all ur loving cue. f•ctorv ~uipment.
'60 BUICK lnvicta St•tion s1299 s1999 W•gon. Fully equipped incl. '64 CHEV. Station WllflOf'I.
full power, be•utiful white R&H, autom1tlc, 1 owner,
ur with red interior. low mltH19. Near new car.
'60 CHEVROLET Impala 4 s1299 '63 OLDS PIS Cutl1t1 2 Dr. s1999 Dr. H.T. PS, PB, hi qu11ity
Cir that the original owner Coupe. All power, rldlo,
drove with loving care. New heater, 1uto, near new. 1
ur trad•in. OWMr new car trld•ln.
'62 FORD Econolin• deluxe s1399 '61 THUNDERBIRD. fully s2099 sport w•gon. 3 SHt, s ide & equJppecl. F1ctory air, be•
reu doors, excellent 1 own· lltlfut pink with white IHth-
er car. SN thi1 one at only er Inter. Low mileage, 1
OWMr, local family.
'64 DODGE Dart 4 Dr. Se· s1699 '63 CHEVROLET N o m • d
dan. Over 30,000 miles left StLW ... R&H,PS,PB,f ... s2295 on f1 ctory warranty. This tery air cond., m.ny, m1ny
ur i1 •lmoat new & show· other extr11 I Mt al led by f •c·
room fresh. tory. Too nice to \teacrlbe.
'6 1 OLDSMOBILE Super aa '63 YJ FORD X.L. H•rdtop.
Low * Low * Prices *
25,000 Mlle Warranty.
'60 FALCON 2Door. Radio, heatar, stick.
$499
·:CHEV~ Corvair. 4D-r.-=-R-ea-I n-lcc-,-au-to-, -,.ol-H--$699
'61 COMET 2Dr Sedan. RolH, excellent. $799
'!19 PONmc Bonneville. 20r. H.T :-Rt.H, Pl, Pl,
auto. -----'59 OLDS 4Dr. 98 Sedan. R&H full power,
'58 T-lllRD Coupe. Full power, electric wlndowa.
$799
$799
'81 CHEV. 4-dr. l edan. R&H, auto., low $999
mileage, 1 owner
~.~~C~H~Ev~.71m~p~011a-=-co-nv-ert~.~A~11 -----$, .... l:099_
power, Va, Rt.H, auto.
'61 OLDS FIS Sta. Wag. Auto., $1"8.a
R&H, luggage rack V77
'64 FOR 0~4=-;-dr---=-se-:-da-n.-=llt:--.:-&77"H,-----$l
299
--
auto., near new
'59 CADILLAC C~pe-. -=-o.-:-:v -:7:'111.-. 7Fu""'.".'11 ____ $1299
power, factory air.
'64 C HEVY II 2-dr., Radio, Sl
299 heater, etlck
'82 PONTIAC 4-dr Sedan. All $
13
-95 power, r1dlo, heater, auto. o I ,..-------------~ LEASING
W , BEEN TURNED DOWN • HAD A REPO S-
SESSION • NO CASH DOWN • EVER s1699 4 Dr. Sed•n. Full power, ·~ .. ~ hdo.y ·~ s229 5 factory air, local docto,.•s 1t1llt en • prestige cer, nef'
trade on 1 new c•r. vlnyt roof. Thia ~r c•nnot
M deacrl...:..
! NOW OP~N !
FLEET SALES DEPT. BEEN BANKRUPT e A MIN US EQUITY
Come I" today. We mey be able to co"solldate your
paymentt Into one that oould Include the cu of your
~hloce
UMEM• "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU AIE"
UNIVERSITY
. ' (
' NO CASH DOWN °~~ AL~ MAKES l MODE'Ls INC LUDING TRUCKS
CAU TODAY
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SALIS & SIRVICE 2850 HARBOR BLVD. -
. Costa Mesa 546-5550 ;
OPEN Mot\. thrw ht. Until 10:00 P.M.-Sun. tll I
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